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of  the  great  majority  of  the  COUNTY,  CLERICAL, 
PROFESSIONAL,  and  MERCANTILE  Classes 
/in  its  wide  area. 

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Bartholomew’^  Hospital 


West  Smithfield,  London,  E.C.1. 

(Founded  1123) 


Patron  - HIS  MAJESTY  KING  GEORGE  V. 


ITS  ACCOMMODATION:— 


Beds  in  the  Hospital 

Beds  at  the  Convalescent  Home 


686 

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ITS  WORK : — 


756 


7,033  In-Patients. 

247,099  attendances  of  Out-Patients. 

(Average  for  3 years  to  31st  December,  1919.) 


ITS  FINANCIAL  POSITION  :- 


The  Annual  Expenditure  * — 

(Average  for  3 years  to  31st  December,  1919.) 

At  the  Hospital  and 

Convalescent  Home  - £128,459 


The  Income  from  Endowments  £80,151 

(Average  for  3 years  to  31st  December,  1919.) 

Less  Mortgage  Debt  - - 5,072 


£128,459 


£75,079 


Leaving  a balance  of 


£53,380 


to  be  obtained  from  VOLUNTARY  SOURCES. 


Funds  for  the  erection  of  a new  Nurses’  Home  are  also  very 
urgently  needed. 


The  Treasurer  will  be  glad  to  give  information  as  to  the  sums  necessary 
for  the  naming  of  Wards,  or  Beds  as  Memorials  in  perpetuity  to  deceased 
relatives  or  friends. 


Treasurer:  The  Right  Hon.  VISCOUNT  SANDHURST,  P.C , 
St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  E.C.  1. 

Banker^ : The  Bank  of  England. 


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St.  Thomas’s  Hospital, 

Thames  Embankment , S.E., 

Serves  a very  large  POOR  POPULATION  on  the  South 
of  the  Thames. 


There  are  448  Beds  for  the  ABSOLUTELY  POOR. 

There  are  532  Beds  for  MILITARY  PATIENTS. 

There  are  34  Beds  in  St.  Thomas’s  Home  for  those 
who  can  pay  a moderate  amount. 


Expenditure  Greatly  Increased. 
Income  Seriously  Depleted. 


At  least  £20,000  per  annum  is  re° 
quired  from  Voluntary  Contributions. 

Contributions  to  be  sent  to  the  Treasurer, 

Hon.  SIR  ARTHUR  STANLEY, 

G.B.E.,  M.P.,  at  the  Hospital  ; or  to 

G.  Q.  ROBERTS,  Secretary. 


Applications  for  admission  to  St.  Thomas’s  Home 

for  Paying  Patients  are  to  be  sent  to  the  STEWARD. 


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sPURqm  Jmfit,  B»mes, 

Seaside  Home  Branch  - - CLIFTON VILLB,  MARGATE. 

President  & Director  : Rev.  CHARLES  SPURGEON.  Vice-President  & Treasurer  : WILLIAM  HIGGS,  Esq 

A HOME  AND  SCHOOL  FOR  500  FATHERLESS  CHILDREN, 
And  a Memorial  of  the  Beloved  Founder,  C.  H.  SPURGEON. 

No  Votes  required.  The  most  needy  and  deserving  cases  are  selected  by  the  Committee  of 
Management  to  enter  the  Orphanage. 

Over  4,000  Orphans  have  been  received  into  the  Institution  to  the  end  of  March,  1920 

CONTRIBUTIONS  should  be  sent  to  the  Secretary,  F.  G.  LADDS,  Spurgeon's  Orphan  Homes, 
Stockwell,  London,  S.IV.9.  Notice  to  intending  Benefactors. — Our  last  Annual  Report 
containing  a Legal  Form  of  Bequest,  will  be  gladly  sent  on  application  to  the  Secretary. 


Sons  of  the  Clergy  Corporation, 

(Founded  A.D.  1655.  IncorporatFnW Royal  Charts.  A.D.  1678.) 

For  the  Relief  of  Necessitous  Clergymen,  their  Widows,  aged  Single  Daughters,  and  Children 
of  every  Diocese  in  England  and  Wales. 

President : The  Archbishop*  of  Canterbury. 

BY  FAR  THE  OLDEST.  LARGEST  AND  MOST 
COMPREHENSIVE  OF  CLERGY  CHARITIES, 

Donors  of  Thirty  Guineas  and  upwards  are  elected  Governors  of  the  Corporation. 

LEGACIES  also  form  a most  important  feature  in  the  annual  receipts  of  this  ancient  Society 
MAJOR  ALDRED  C.  ROWDEN,  Registrar, 

CORPORATION  HOUSE,  BLOOMSBURY  PLACE,  LONDON,  W.C.i. 


rHE  Royal  Hospital,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  H.M.  THE  KING  and  H.M.  THE  QUEEN. 


OPEN  TO. ALL  CASES  OF  EMERGENCY  AND  ACCIDENT 

Total  Annual  Expenditure,  £9,000 
Total  Assured  Income  - - £600 

Leaving  £8,400  per  annum  to  be  provided  by  voluntary  contributions. 
Annual  Subscriptions  and  Donations  urgently  needed. 

W SAND  OVER,  Chairman. 
RICHARD  ALLEN,  Secretary. 


THE 

Royal  Hospital  and  Home  for  Incurables,  Putney. 

Incorporated  by  Royal  Charta.  U 

(City  Office — BOND  COURT  HOUSE,  WALBROOK,  E.C.4.) 

OLDEST  AND  LARGEST  INSTITUTION  FOR  INCURABLES. 

Patrons  : His  Majesty  King  George  V,  Her  Majesty  the  Queen,  H.R.H.  Princess  Christian 
President:  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Wolverton.  Treasurer:  Sir  Henry  Lopes,  Bart. 
Maintains  over  220  inmates  and  700  pensioners  for  life  at  a cost  of  £60,000  per  annum, 
of  which  only  £8,000  are  guaranteed.  As  this  Institution  is  a Home  for  Incurables  and  not 
a Hospital,  in  the  strict  sense  of  the  word,  for  the  sick,  it  does  not  participate  in  the  Hospital 
Sunday  or  Saturday  Fund  Collections.  CHARLES  CUTTING,  Secretary. 


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NATIONAL  VIGILANCE  ASSOCIATION 

and  International  Bureau  for  the  Suppression  of  the  White  Slave  Traffic. 

President  : The  Right  Hoh.  The  Marquis  of  Aberdeen  and  Temair,  K.T. 
Treasurer  : The  Right  Hon.  The  Earl  of  Moray. 

The  Association  originated  the  International  Work  for  the  suppression  of  the  White  Slave 
Traffic,  and  organised  National  Committees  in  the  countries  of  Europe,  the  United  States, 
Canada,  the  Argentine,  and  in  Egypt. 

Believing  in  prevention,  the  Association  makes  enquiries,  free  of  charge,  in  England,  or  in 
any  country  abroad,  as  to  the  bona  fides  of  situations  offered  to  young  women. 

It  also  has  ladies  on  duty  at  the  Railway  Stations  and  English  Ports  to  render  assistance 
to  English  girls  travelling  throughout  the  United  Kingdom,  and  to  Foreign  young  women 
on  their  arrival  in  and  departure  from  England. 

Annie  Baker,  Secretary, 

Central  Office  : 2,  Grosvenor  Mansions,  76,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.1. 

THE  DOGS’  HOME 

(Or  Temporary  Home  for  Lost  and  Starving  Dogs  and  Cats). 

AN  INSTITUTION  FOR  THE  PROTECTION  OF  DOGS  AND  CATS. 
BATTERSEA  PARK  ROAD,  S.W.8, 

and  (for  Boarders  and  Quarantine  Dogs  only)  HACKBRIDGE,  SURREY. 
Patron  : His  Most  Gracious  Majesty  the  King.  President : His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Portland,  K.G* 

OBJECTS. 

1.  — To  provide  food  and  shelter  for  the  lost  and  deserted  dogs  of  London. 

2.  — To  restore  lost  dogs  to  their  rightful  owners. 

5. — When  good  dogs  are  unclaimed  to  find  suitable  homes  for  them  at  nominal  charges. 

4. — To  destrov  bv  a merciful  and  painiess  method  all  valueless  and  diseased  dogs. 
Out-patients’  ' Department,  Battersea  (Dogs  and  Cats  only),  Thursdays,  3 p.m. 

At  the  Country  Branch,  Hackbridge,  Surrey,  dogs  and  cats  can  be  received  as  boarders,  and 
dogs  for  quarantine  under  the  Importation  of  Dogs’  Order,  1914. 

Contributions  thankfully  received  by  G.  GUY  S.  ROWLEY,  Secretary. 

A World- wide  Philanthropy 

THE  SALVATION  ARMY 

OLVES  SOCIAL  PROBLEMS  at  the  right  end  by  getting  men 
first  right  with  God.  Its  Shelters,  Homes,  Elevators,  Prison 
Gate  Brigades,  Workshops,  Farms  and  other  agencies  are 
directed  by  spiritual  impulses  towards  a spiritual  end. 

ADMITS  WITHOUT  CREED!- TESTS  to  its  Shelters  and 
Institutions. 

ENDS  MISSIONARIES  TO  ALL  PEOPLES.  It  preaches 
the  Gospel  in  42  languages  in  70  different  countries. 

RRESTS  SOCIAL  DECAY  by  reforming  the  drunkards 
and  criminals,  restraining  wayward  youths,  teaching  in- 
dustry  and  independence,  and  purifying  home  life. 

Help  is  urgently  needed  and  should  he  sent  to  GENERAL  B RAM- 
WELL  BOOTH , Queen  Victoria  Street,  LONDON,  E.C.4.  Cheques 
should  be  crossed  “ Bank  of  England,  Law  Courts  Branch 

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National  Children's  Home 

“An  Association  of  Experts  in  Child-Saving.” — Sunday  Times . 

FOUNDED  in  1869  by  the  late  Dr.  Bowman  Stephenson, 
the  National  Children’s  Home  and  Orphanage  embodies 
in  a wide  range  of  activities  the  best  principles  of  child-saving. 

There  are  3,400  boys  and  girls  now  under  its  care  (12,000 
past  and  present).  They  are  grouped  in  families  in  the 
charge  of  Sisters,  whose  love  and  care  replace  the  home  life 
of  which  they  have  been  deprived.  In  the  25  Branches  of 
the  Home  provision  is  made  for  every  form  of  child  need 
from  tuberculosis  to  simple  orphanhood. 

SUPPORTED  ENTIRELY  BY  VOLUNTARY  CONTRIBUTIONS. 

Write  for  further  particulars  to  : 

The  Principal  (Rev.  W.  Hodson  Smith), 

NATIONAL  CHILDREN’S  HOME 

{Founded  by  Dr.  Stephenson). 

Chief  Offices : 104-122,  City  RcSad,  London,  E.C.i. 

Treasurers  ■ [ L R-  Barlow,  Esq.,  M.A.,  J.P. 

I Colonel  and  Alderman  Sir  Charles  C.  Wakefield,  Bart.,  GB.E. 


SOCIETY  FOR  THE  ASSISTANCE  OF 
LADIES  IN  REDUCED  CIRCUMSTANCES. 

. UNDER  ROYAL  PATRONAGE. 

Helf>  is  urgently  needed 

for  this  Society,  of  all  kinds.  Of  course,  we  want  money. 
Large  and  small  donations.  Annual  Subscriptions  and 
Promises  of  £5  or  £10,  if  nine  people  will  give  the  same  sums. 
Please  help  us. 

FUNDS  URGENTLY  NEEDED. 

The  times  are  hard  and  the  distress  is  very  great. 

Send  for  papers  containing  a list  of  our  “ Wants.” 

Will  anyone  help  us  to  get  a Home,  either  by  giving  it,  or  the  site, 
or  finding  the  money  for  us  to  buy  or  build.  Also  we  should  like  the 
Home  endowed.  Send  for  the  pamphlet  on  the  subject. 

Donations  and  Subscriptions  thankfully  received  by — 

Hon.  Sec.  : EDITH  SMALLWOOD,  Lancaster  House,  Malvern. 

Bankers — ’London  and  South  Western  Bank,  Notting  Hill,  W. 

References— The  United  Counties  Banking  Co.,  Nottingham. 

Auditor — A.  H.  Weller,  Esq.,  Edith  Walk,  Malvern,  Chartered  Accountant, 


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Mariners’  Friend  Society. 

ESTABLISHED  1848.  Supported  by  Voluntary  Contributions. 

For  promoting-  the  welfare  of  Seamen,  Fishermen 
and  the  Mercantile  Marine. 

Evangelistic  work  amongst  the  Sailors. 


Head  Office:  19,  Old  Gravel  Lane,  London  Docks,  E.i. 


Bethels,  Reading  Rooms  and  Book  Depots : 

LONDON,  HULL,  TILBURY  DOCK,  MANCHESTER, 
WEST  INDIA  DOCK. 

£10,000  needed  for  Institute  and  Hostel  at  Tilbury  Docks— 
as  a Peace  Memorial. 

£3,000  for  Sailors’  Mission  Work. 

Superintendent  Chablain  : Rev.  THOMAS  R.  COUCH. 
Honorary  Secretary  : J.  REWCASTLE  WOODS, 

Bankers:  Barclay’s  Bank,  Ltd.  (Stepney).  Bank  of  England,  Hull  Branch 

NATIONAL  HOSPITAL 
for  Diseases  of  the  Heart 

WESTMORELAND  STREET,  W. 

ESTABLISHEDT1857. 

Patron:  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF  CONNAUGHT,  K.G, 

The  only  special  Hospital  for  Heart  Disease. 

350  discharged  disabled  soldiers  treated  weekly. 

£8,000  needed  immediately. 

8IR  JAMES  HARRISON,  C.V.O.  ...  Chairman. 

ROBERT  G.  E.  WHITNEY  ....  Secretary. 


The  Church  Nursing  and  Ambulance  brigade 

OF  YOUNG  WOMEN  AND  GIRLS.  \ 

Founded  in  1901  as  “THE  CHURCH  RED  CROSS  BRIGADE.” 

President  : H.H.  The  PRINCESS  MARIE  LOUISE,  V.A.,  C.I. 
Commandant-in-Chief  : The  Right  Hon.  The  COUNTESS  OF  CLONMELL. 
President  of  Executive  Committee  : The  Right  Hon.  DOROTHEA,  COUNTESS  OF 
CHESTERFIELD. 

Objects  : — To  make  the  Young  Women  and  Girls  of  the  Nation  more  useful  in  the  Home  ; 

more  valuable  to  their  Country ; more  sympathetic  with  the  Suffering ; more 
truly  Followers  of  Christ. 

Has  been  proved  to  be  a National  Asset  by  Hospital  work  during  recent  War. 
FUNDS  URGENTLY  NEEDED  -for  Organisation  and  Equipment. 

Hon.  Secretary  : Organising  Secretary  *, 

Mrs.  THOMAS  MILNER.  (Brigade  Commandant-General)  Rev.  THOMAS  MILNER. 

Headquarters  Offices  : 3,  QUEEN  STREET,  EDGWARE  ROAD,  W. 


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Urgent  Appeal  for  Help. 


THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES’S  GENERAL 
HOSPITAL, 

TOTTENHAM,  LONDON,  N.15. 

President ; H.R.H.  PRINCESS  LOUISE  (DUCHESS  OF  ARGYLL). 

Chairman  ; THE  RIGHT  HONOURABLE  VISCOUNT  GLADSTONE,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G 
Treasurer  ; J.  P.  BEAVAN,  Esq.  Director  ; FREDK.  W.  DREWETT,  F.C.I.S. 

The  Hospital  has  no  Endowment  and  has  to  depend  entirely  upon 
Voluntary  Contributions. 

125  BEDS.  30,000  PATIENTS  TREATED  ANNUALLY. 

INCOME  REQUIRED,  £16,000. 

The  district  served  contains  a large  working-class  population,  totally  unable  to  maintain 
the  Hospital,  and  yet  making  heavy  demands  upon  it.  Owing  to  abnormally  high  prices, 
the  present  financial  position  is  critical.  It  is  earnestly  hoped  that  those  who  have  the 
administration  of  Charitable  Funds,  Legacies,  &c.,  will  remember  this  Charity,  upon  which 
the  people  of  one  of  the  most  necessitous  parts  of  the  Metropolis  depend. 

Subscriptions  and  Donations  will  be  thankfully  received  by  the  Treasurer  or  Director  as 
above. 


GfNortliem  Central  Hospital, 

*8,400  In-Patienis,  and^^^WAY,  N.7. 

123,500  Out-Patients’  Attendances  last  year. 

310  Beds.  10  Departments  for  Special  Diseases., 

Branches:  Hospital  of  Recovery,  “ Summerlee,”  East  Finchley. 

Convalescent  Home,  Clacton-on-Sea. 

An  urgent  appeal  is  made  for  Special  Contributions  towards  the  extra 
£8,000  necessary  before  December  31. 

GILBERT  G.  PANTER,  Secretary. 


Metropolitan  .Convalescent  Institution  (Founded 1 840). 

Patrons— HIS  MOST  GRACIOUS  MAJESTY  THE  KING. 

HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  MARY. 

HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  ALEXANDRA. 

President- 

Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Management — E.  C.  HAMLEY,  Esr 

Branches  (open  all  the  year  round)  at  Walton  (Weybridge),  Broadstairs  dexhill-on  Sea 
and  (Little  Common)  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Oyer  6,000  Patients  are  now  admitted  to  the  Homes  every  year.  The  Management 
earnestly  appeal  for  Annual  Subscriptions  and  Donations. 

Treasurers— THE  RIGHT  HpN.  VISCOUNT  CLIFDEN  and  M.  O.  FITZGERARD,  Esq. 

Office:  14,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.l.  W.  J.  SHELDRICK,  Secretary. 


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IDOWS’ 


OCIETY 


FOUNDED  1808. 

Patron : His  Most  Gracious  Majesty  KING  GEORGE  V. 
Patronesses  : H.R.H.  Princess  Christian. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Louise. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Henry  of  Mountbatten. 

President : Alderman  Sir  George  Wyatt  Truscott,  Bart. 

OBJECTS. — (1)  To  make  Grants  in  money  or  in  kind  and  thus  help 
the  able-bodied  widow  to  help  herself  during  any  period  of  her  widowhood. 
(2)  To  provide  Pensions  for  widows  over  60  years  of  age.  (3)  To  assist 
widows  who  are  sick  or  infirm  as  the  nature  of  each  case  requires  in 
co-operation  with  other  Societies. 

175  Pensioners  ; Over  50  Candidates. 

CONTRIBUTIONS  URGENTLY  NEEDED 

THE  WIDOWS’  FRIEND  SOCIETY. 

Herbert  A.  Cox,  Chartered  Accountant,  Secretary, 

28,  Basinghall  Street,  E.C. 

Bankers  : Williams  Deacon’s  Bank  Limited,  20  Birchin  Lane,  E.C. 


Royal  Dental  Hospital, 

LEICESTER  SQUARE,  LONDON,  W.C: 

( Supported,  by  Voluntary  Contributions). 

Patrons:  THEIR  MAJESTIES  THE  KING  AND  QUEEN. 

During  the  past  year  10,789  patients  were  treated,  their  attendances  being  26,420. 
The  National  importance  of  this  work  cannot  be  overestimated,  more  especi- 
ally at  the  present  time  when  the  health  of  the  workers  is  so  essential  to  the  needs  of 

the  Country. 

Donations  and  Subscriptions  are  urgently  needed  and 
will  be  most  gratefully  received  and  acknowledged. 
59,748  OPERATIONS  WERE  PERFORMED  IN  1919. 

Bankers:  Messrs.  BARCLAY  & CO.,  Ltd.,  i,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

Secretary  : W.  J.  WADHAM. 


CITY  OF  LONDON 
MATERNITY  HOSPITAL, 

CITY  ROAD,  E.C.1. 

INSTITUTED  1750. 

BEDS 71  I Consultative  Maternity  Centre 

ADMISSIONS 1,486  Ante-Natal  Clinics 

BIRTHS  SINCE  1750  over  80,000  | Child  Welfare  Centre 

TRAINING  SCHOOL 


DEBT  £6,000. 


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NATIONAL*  TRUSS  SOCIETY 

(Established  *786.)  2,  ARTHUR  STREET,  LONDON  BRIDGE,  E.C.4 

Patron  : His'  Grace  The'’ Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Hon.  Treasurer : Lt.-Col.  H.  F.  Barclay,  Park  Street,  Southwark,  S.E. 

Hon.  Surgeon:  Alan  H.  Todd,  M.S.,  B.Sc.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Guy’s  Hospital. 

Bankers : Barclay’s  Bank,  Ltd.,  Lombard  Street. 

WILL  YOU  HELP 

This  Society  (the  oldest  of  its  kind)  to  relieve  suffering  among  the  necessitous  of  both  sexes 
throughout  the  Kingdom  by  the  gratuitous  supply  of  Trusses,  Belts,  Elastic  Stockings,  and  other 
various  Surgical  Appliances  ? 

Annual  Subscribers  of  one  guinea,  or  Life  Donors  of  ten  guineas,  receive  four  letters  of  recom- 
mendation yearly  ; half  these  amounts,  two  letters  yearly. 

CONTRIBUTIONS  EARNESTLY  SOLICITED. 

Ernest  C.  Crane,  Secretary, 

2,  Arthur  Street,  E.C. 


FRIENDLESS  and  FALLEN 

London  Female  Preventive  and  Reformatory  Institution 

(With  which  is  amalgamated  THE  MIDNIGHT  MEETING  MOVEMENT). 

Offices:  200,  EUSTON  ROAD,  LONDON,  N.W.l. 

Supports  SIX  HOMES  and  1 FOR  190 

an  OPEN  ALL-NIGHT  REFUGE  f INMATES 

FUNDS  URGENTLY  NEEDED. 

The  benefits  are  free,  irrespective  of  creed,  class,  or  country.  Over  46,715  young 
women  and  girls  have  been  assisted  by  the  Homes,  and  upwards  of  127,000  have  attended  the 
2,500  midnight  and  other  meetings  which  have  been  held. 

Bankers — London  County,  Westminster  and  Parrs  Bank,  2,  Hampstead  Road,  N.W.i, 

WILLIAM  W.  THOMPSON,  Sec.,  200,  Euston  Road,  London,  N.W.l. 


THE  ROYAL 


Sailors’  Orphan  Girls’  School  and  Home, 

96,  Fitzjohn’s  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.3. 

INSTITUTED  1829. 

(Chairman  : Admiral  SIR  JAMES  BRUCE,  K.C.M.G.) 

FOR  THE 

GRATUITOUS  BOARD,  CLOTHING,  EDU- 
CATION AND  TRAINING  of  Destitute  Orphan 
Daughters  (including  Motherless  Children)  of  British 
Sailors  of  the  Royal  Navy  or  Merchant  Service  ; of 
Royal  Marines  ; or  of  Fishermen  ; from  all  parts  of  the 
United  Kingdom.  » 

SUPPORTED  BY  VOLUNTARY  CONTRIBUTIONS 

which  should  be  sent  to  the  Secretary  -at  the  Home. 


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CHARITIES  ~zr  DEBRETT. 


Paddington  Green 
Children’s  Hospital  L0TN. 

Convalescent  Home  : FAIR  VIEW,  SLOUGH. 

Patron  : H.R.H.  PRINCESS  LOUISE,  DUCHESS  OF  ARGYLL. 


Free  without  Letter  of  Recommendation 
to  the  Sick  Children  of  the  Poor. 


HELP  BY  DONATION  AND 
LEGACY  BADLY  NEEDED. 


Sir  Douglas  Owen,  K.B.E.,  Chairman. 

Capt.  Nigel  Hanbury,  Treasurer.  F.  Stanley  Cheer,  Secretary. 


— THE  — 

Royal  School  for  the  Indigent  Blind. 

LEATHERHEAD,  SURREY. 

Patron — His  Most  Gracious  Majesty  KING  GEORGE  V. 

Patroness — Her  Most  Gracious  Majesty  The  QUEEN  MOTHER 
1799-1921. 

The  Committee  earnestly  appeal  for  Contributions  to  this  ancient  Charity  which  has  for 
the  last  122  years  carried  on  good  work  fcr  the  Blind  of  the  United  Kingdom. 

**  To  render  the  Blind  Self-Reliant” 

Principal  and  Secretary — Rev.  ST.  CLARE  HILL,  M.A.  Offices—  Highlands  Road,  Leatherhead. 


South  London  Association  for  Assisting;  the  Bi  nd. 

Established  1863  Incorporated  iqii 

Registered  Office  : 8,  Red  Lion  Square,  Holborn,  W.C  1 

President : H.R.H.  The  Duke  of  Connauqht,  K.G.,  etc. 

Treasurer : J.  T.  Beck,  Esq.,  London  County  and  Westminster  Bank,  Ltd., 
91,  Westminster  Bridge  Road,  S.E.i. 

Secretary : Mrs'  A.  M.  Hamilton. 

There  are  169  Blind  persons,  Class  members  of  this  old  and  Voluntary  Association,  all  of 
whom  are  very  poor.  Classes  are  established  for  Instruction  in  Reading,  Work  for  Women,  ’ 
and  Recreation.  The  Class  Members  have  the  privilege  of  borrowing  sums  of  money,  free  of 
Interest,  with  which  to  buy  materials  for  work  to  make  or  sell,  or  for  any  urgent  purpose 

SEVENTY-FOUR  PENSIONS  ARE  ALSO  GRANTED  IN  THE  MOST  NECESSITOUS  CASES. 

Annual  Subscriptions  will  be  thankfully  received,  and  the  Pension  Fund  needs  generous  help 
The  work  is  conducted  by  a Committee  of  Ladies  and  Gentlemen,  and  practically  without 
expense.  . 


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CHARITIES  -r*  D 

EBI 

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The  Sailors’  Home  & Red  Ensign  Club, 

WELL  STREET  & DOCK  STREET,  LONDON  DOCKS,  E. 

Founded  1830  (and  at  GR  AYE  SEND). 

President  : 

SIR  THOMAS  LANE  DEVITT,  Bart 

Vice-Presidents : 

ADMIRAL  THE  MARQUIS  OF  MILFORD  HAVEN,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G. 
ADMIRAL  OF  THE  FLEET  VISCOUNT  JELLICOE,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.V.O. 
ADMIRAL  OF  THE  FLEET  EARL  BEATTY,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.V.O.,  D.S.O. 

Chairman : 

ADMIRAL  SIR  FREDERICK  E.  BROCK,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

“This  (The  Parent  Institution)  was  founded  to  provide 
for  the  merchant  seamen  trading  to  the  Port  of  London  healthy 
accommodation  and  to  bring  them  into  immediate  contact  with  those 
agencies  calculated  to  advance  their  temporal,  moral,  and  spiritual 
welfare." 

It  is  estimated  that  250,000  Seamen  enter  the  Port 

Annually 

OPEN  TO  SEAMEN  OF  ALL  NATIONS. 

Over  640,000  Seamen  Benefited  since  its  Foundation. 

£2,800  specially  needed  to  repay  balance  of  Mortgage  raised  for 
alterations  and  rebuilding. 

Donations  and  Subscriptions  will  be  thankfully  received  by  the  Hon.  Treasurer, 

J.  F.  W.  DEACON,  Esq.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Williams  Deacon’s  Bank,  Ltd.,  Birchin  Lane,  E.C. 

LUTHER  E.  CLARKE,  A.C.I.S.,  Acting  Secretary. 


ILFORD  EMERGENCY  HOSPITAL, 

NEWBURY  PARK,  ILFORD,  ESSEX. 

Chairman:  Cady  Griggs.  Vice-Chairman:  Sir  John  Bethell,  Bart.,  M.P 

Endowments,  Donations,  and  Annual  Subscriptions  are  respectfully  solicited.  The 
Hospital  being  open  for  all  cases  of  Emergency  and  Accident  bccdring  in  this  part  of  London 
over  the  Border,  derives  its  income  from  Voluntary  Sources. 

Funds  urgently  needed  to  enlarge  the  Hospital  for  the  Treatment  of 

WOUNDED  PENSIONERS  and  local  needs. 

GEO.  J.  MAGGS,  Hon.  Secretary. 


UNIVERSAL  BENEFICENT  SOCIETY 

Patron— HER  MAJESTY  THE  QUEEN. 
Pres. — The  Duke  of  Portland,  k.g.,  g.c.v.o. 

Treasurer — The  Viscount  Clifden. 

THE  MAIN  OBJECT  of  this  Society  is  to 
AFFORD  RELIEF  TO  PERSONS  WHO 
ARE  NOT  classed  as  the  poor  in  the  general 
acceptation  of  the  term,  but  who,  neverthe- 
less, suffer  hardships  and  privations  all  the 
more  severe  because  of  the  position  they 
formerly  held. 

FUNDS  URGENTLY  NEEDED. 

Donations  or  Subscriptions  will  be  thank- 
fully received  bv  the  Society's  Bankers.. 
Messrs.  Coutts  & Co.,  440.  Strand,  W.C.2  ; 01 
by  the  Secretary,  at  the  Office,  15,  Soho 
Square,  London,  W.i. 


THE  SOUTH  LONDON  INSTITUTE 
FOR  THE  BUND, 

No.  83,  BOROUGH  ROAD,  LONDON,  S.E. 

1870-1921.  The  Institute  is  unendowed, 
and  the  Committee  earnestly  appeal  for  new 
Annual  Subscriptions  and  Donations,  which 
are  much  needed. 

Contributions  gratefully  received  by  the 
Rt.  Hon.  LORD  SOUTHWARK,  President 
and  Chairman,  83,  BOROUGH  ROAD, 
LONDON  S.E.i. 

Rev.  ST.  CLARE  HILL,  M.A., 

Honorary  Se  .retarv 


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The  Royal  Soldiers’  Daughters’  Horae, 


HAMPSTEAD,  N.W  .3. 


Founded  in  1853, 


PATRONS: 

HIS  MAJESTY  THE  KINki.  HER  MAJESTY  THE  QUEEN. 

HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  ALEXANDRA. 

PRESIDENT: 

FIELD-MARSHAL  H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF  CONNAUGHT,  K.G. 

PROVIDES  a Home,  education  and  training  for  Domestic  service  for  the  Daughters  of 
deserving  Soldiers  of  H.M.  Army,  Royal  Air  Force,  and  for  the  Daughters  of  Soldiers 
of  the  Terri torialForce,  who  have  lost  their  lives  at  the  seat  of  war. 

Donations  and  subscriptions  for  this  deserving  military  charity  will  be  gratefully  received  by 
The  Secretary,  Royal  Soldiers’  Daughters’  Home,  5,  Robert  Street,  Adelphi,  London, W.C.2. 


JOHN  GROOM’S  CRIPPLEAGE  AND  FLOWER  GIRLS’ 
p , „ , MISSION  (INCORPORATED.) 

Formerly  known  as  the  Watercress  and  Flower  GirTs’  Christian  Mission. 

(Inaugurated  1866,  by  the  late  Vllth  Earl  of  Shaftesbury.) 

Treasurer:  ERNEST  J.  LOVELL,  Esq.  Bankers : BARCLAY  & CO. 

INDUSTRIAL  TRAINING  FOR  BLIND  AND  CRffPLED  GIRLS 

who  are  received  from  all  parts  of  the  Kingdom  without  payment  or  votes,  and  are  trained  to  become 
PERMANENTLY  SELF-SUPPORTING,  thus  being  saved  from  PERMANENT  DESTITUTION. 


Hundreds  who  have  passed  through  the  Institution  are  now  maintaining  themselves. 


Subscriptions,  Donations,  and  Testamentary  Bequests  are  earnestly  appealed  for. 

S«y\  &r  Sec. : ALFRED  G.  GROOM,  The  Crippleagre,  SekForde  St.,  London,LC.1. 


THE  ROYAL  ASSOCIATION  IN  AID  OF 

THE  DEAF  AND  DUMB 

419,  OXFORD  ST.,  LONDON,  W.l. 

Patron — His^Majesty  the  King.  President — The  Lord  Bishop  of  London. 

Treasurer — W.  E.  Rudston  Read,  Esq. 

Hon.  Secretary — Hubert  A.  Druce,  Esq. 

Secretary — Graham  W.  Simes. 

Bank — The  London  County  Westminster  and  Parr’s,  Stratford  Place,  W. 


Can  you  hear  and  speak? 

Do  you  value  these  gifts? 

Do  you  know  there  are 

4,000  Deaf  and  Dumb  in  London  ? 

Will  you,  please,  help  them  ? 

The  Association  has  established  the  following  principal  centres  of  its  own: — 

S.  SAVIOUR’S,  Oxford  Street,  W.l. 

S.  BARNABAS’,  Deptford,  S.E.3.  * £ 

ALL  SAINTS’,  West  Ham,  E.15.  fcufcF 

S.  JOHN  OF  BEVERLEY,  Finsbury  Park,  N.4.  V £ SP1 

Two  districts  are  worked  from  S.  Paul’s,  Walworth  and  from  S.  Mark’s,  Battersea.  Besides 
these  the  Association  provides  services  in  some  20  other  Churches,  Halls,  etc. 


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SOCIETY  FOR  RELIEF 
OF  DISTRESSED  JEWS, 

74,  BROOK  GREEN,  LONDON,  W.6. 


President;  THE  EARL  OF  SHAFTESBURY. 


Th"  Jews  in  Jerusalem  are  in  GREAT  NEED.  We  have 
resumed  work  at  Abraham’s  Vineyard  and  have  appointed 
a capable , Manager.  We  are  trying  to  repair  the  damage 
(over  £1,000)  done  by  the  Turks  and  the  Germans,  and 
have  applied  to  the  Turkish  Government  for  Indemnity. 

FUNDS  ARE  URGENTLY  NEEDED. 

Donations  will  be  thankfully  received  by — * 

Messrs.  DRUMMOND,  Bankers,  49,  Charing  Cross,  S.W.  1. 
or  E.  A.  FINN,  Secretary , at  the  above  address. 


CHRISTIAN  EVIDENCE  SOCIETY 

34,  CRAVEN  STREET,  STRAND,  W.C.2. 


President:  His  Grace  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  D.D. 
Treasurer  : The  Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Moray,  M.A. 
Secretary  : The  Rev.  C.  L.  Drawbridge,  M.A. 

DEALS  WITH  SCEPTICISM. 

Funds  Urgently  Needed. 


CENTRAL  LONDON 

Throat,  Nose  and  Ear  Hospital, 

CRAY'S  INN  ROAD,  W.C.  (Founded  1874-) 

Patron  : H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF  CONNAUGHT,  K.G. 

President:  H.R.H.  PRINCESS  LOUISE. 

The  Military  Block  which  was  specially  built  for  the  reception  of  sick 
and  wounded  Soldiers  is  now  fully  occupied  by  20  civilian  patients, 
and  the  additional  yearly  cost  is  £1,800,  which  sum  must  be  found 
by  the  Committee.  Total  number  of  beds  43.  There  is  also  a very 
large  Out-Patient  Department. 

Bankers  : Barclay  & Co.  Secretary  : Richard  Kershaw.  


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CHARITIES  a,>PbyVed  DEBRETT 


SAVE  THE  CHILDREN. 

Queen  Charlotte’s  Lying-in  Hospital, 

MARYLEBONE  ROAD,  N.W.l. 


Patrons — 

HER  MAJESTY  THE  QUEEN.  HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  ALEXANDRA 

President— THE  LORD  HOWARD  DE  WALDEN. 

Treasurer — ANTHONY  de  ROTHSCHILD,  Esq. 

Chairman — MAJ OR  SIR  SAMUEL  SCOTT,  Bart.,  M.P. 


2,000  patients  received  into  the}Wards  annually,  and  nearly 
2,000  attended  and  nursed  in  their  own  homes. 

5,000  Wives  of  Soldiers  and  Sailors  and  Belgian 
and  other  Refugees  were  admitted  as  In-Patients  or  Out- 
Patients  during  the  Great  War. 

HELP  IS  GREATLY  NEEDED. 

ARTHUR  WATTS,  Secretary. 


EVELINA  HOSPITAL 

FOR  SICK  CHILDREN, 

SOUTHWARK,  LONDON,  S.E. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  THEIR  MAJESTIES  THE  KING  & QUEEN. 

Only  large  CHILDREN’S  Hospital  in  South  London  ; 

SITUATED  IN  ITS  POOREST  DISTRICT. 

SUPPORTED  BY  VOLUNTARY  CONTRIBUTIONS 

FUNDS  GREATLY  NEEDED. 

Please  help  this  Charity,  “not  only  because  it  is  a Hospital, 
but  because  it  is  a Hospital  for  Children.” 

President — Visct.  Duncannon,  m,p.,c.m.g.  Chairman — D.  Malcolm  Scott,  Esq 
Treasurer — Gerald  D.  Smith,  Esq.  Secretary — H.  C.  Staniland  Smith. 


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CHARITIES  DEBRETT 


NO  STATE  SUBSIDY 

is  given  to  tha 

LIFEBOAT  SERVICE, 

which  maintains  its  Lifeboats 

ROUND  ALL  THE  COASTS 
OF  THE  UNITED?  KINGDOM, 

and  in  96  years  has  given  rewards  for  the  saving  of 

NEARLY  58,000  LIVES. 

It  is  ENTIRELY  SUPPORTED  by  the  FREE  GIFTS  OF  THE 
BRITISH  PEOPLE. 

The  Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution  is  now  building  50  NEW 
POWERFUL  MOTOR  LIFEBOATS. 

They  will  cost,  with  their  Houses  and  Slipways, 

OVER  £500,000 

WILL  YOU  HEL,'  TO  BUILD  THEM? 

Remember  all  that  the  Service  has  done,  and  that  some  day  Your 
Own  Safety  may  depend  on  the  gallantry  of  its  crews. 

ROYAL  NATIONAL  LIFEBOAT  INSTITUTION, 

22,  CHARING  CROSS  ROAD,  LONDON,  W.C.2. 

GEORGE  F.  SHEA,  M.A.,  Secretary. 


GOVERNESSES’ 
BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTION. 

Founded  1843;  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter~1848. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  Their  Most  Gracious  Majesties  the  King  and  Queen, 

Queen  Alexandra,  and  other  Members  of  the  Royal  Family. 

President — THE  MARQUESS  OF  ABERDEEN  AND  TEMAIR,  K.T. 

Treasurer — ROBERT  S.  GARDINER,  Esq. 

Bankers — L.C.W.  and  PARR’S  BANK,  Ld.,  i,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 

Home  and  Free  Registration  Office  for  Disengaged  Governesses  : — 47,  Harley  St.,  W.  3828  Mayfair ) 
Holiday  House  : — Fairmount,  Shanklin,  I.W.  Home  for  the  Aged  : — Chislehurst,  Kent. 

The  work  of  the  Institution  is  most  comprehensive  in  character.  It  benefits  the  young  by  investing 
their  savings  in  annuities  and  by  helping  them  as  Funis  permit  in  their  annual  payments,  by  pro- 
viding them  with  a temporary  home  and  free  registration,  by  which  they  can  obtain  engagements 
also  a Holiday  Home,  and  by  assisting  them  when  in  difficulties.  To  the  old  it  offers  temporary 
help,  a settled  income  by  the  provision  of  free  annuities,  and  a home  for  their  declining  years. 

Nearly  2,000  Governesses  are  assisted  Annually. 

£10,000  SSSS5- 

Donations  of  Stock  or  money  sufficient  to  establish  an  annuity  will  be  funded,  the  amount "bearing 
the  Founder’s  Name,  and  the  Patronage,  if  he  wish  it,  reserved  to  him  for  life. 

Membership  consists  in  the  payment  of  an  Annual  Guinea,  or  of  Ten  Guineas  in  one  sum,  or  in  the 
case  of  a Governess  Member,  of  not  less  than  half-a-guinea  per  annum.  Subscribers  are  entitled  to 
vote  for  annuities  in  the  proportion  of  one  Vote  for  each  annual  Half-Guinea  not  in  arrear,  and  one 
Life  Vote  for  each  Donation  of  Five  Guineas. 

A.  WESLEY  DENNIS,  Secretary. 

HEAD  OFFICE — Dacre  House,  5,  Arundel  Street.  Strand,  London,  W.C.  Telephone — 3121  Central 


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CHARITIES  APPROVED  BY  DEBRETT 


Please  Support  theTEfforts  ofthe 

NATIONAL  EQUINE  DEFENCE  LEAGUE 

(FOUNDEDJby  FRANCIS  A.  COX,  1909) 

to  ensure  to  the  Horse— who,  the  OLDER  he  gets  the  WORSE 
he  is  treated— not  kindness  but  the  JUSTICE  which  is  his  DUE. 

Tiie  Pit  Pony  Protection  Act  of  1911  was  secured  by  the  League  in  the  face  of  strong 
opposition,  and  the  reform  is  not  yet  properly  enforced.  Every  abuse  is  fearlessly  attacked 
at  the  roots.  Our  recent  Test  Prosecution  for  Overloading  decided  that  both  driver 
and  carman  are  liable  to  heavyrfines  in  any  circumstances  when  Horses  are  thus  cruelly 
afflicted. 

WE  EARNESTLY  APPEAL  FOR  ACTIVE  HELP.  w:i 

Maintained  by  Voluntary  Contributions.  No  Invested  Securities. 

Free  Literature  from  M.  K.  MATTHEW,  Honorary  Secretary,  New  Southgate,  N.ll. 
Telephone  : Finchley  1086. 


THE  TRINITARIAN  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 

OBJECT  : The  Circulation  of  Protestant  or  Uncorrupted  Versions  of 
the  Word  of  God. 

INSTITUTED  1831. 

Is  the  Protestant  Bible  Society  which  makes  free  grants  of  English 
and  Foreign  Scriptures  to  Christian  workers  in  all  parts  of  the  world. 
Also  issues  leaflets  (English  and  Foreign)  on  important  subjects, 
entirely  in  the  words  of  Scripture. 

Your  greatly-needed  help  is  solicited  for  extending  the  Society’s 
operations. 

Secretary  : THE  REV.  F.  CECIL  LOVELY,  B.A., 

7,  Bury  Street,  London,  W.C.l. 


(’Rovi)  Y\$\ 
axtd  ’ftoma, 

CRISPIN  STREET,  S PITA LF1  ELDS. 
LONDON,  E. 


Founded  1860,  by  the  Late  Rev.  Dr.  Gilbert. 


Trustees:  LORD  EDMUND  TALBOT,  D.S.O.,  M.P. ; LORD  COLUM  CRICHTON  STUART; 
Alderman  Sir  JOHN  KNILL,  Bart. ; E.  J.  BELLORD,  Esq. 

Treasurer  : Alderman  Sir  JOHN  KNILL,  Bart. 


Those  interested  in  social  effort  amongst  the  homeless  poor 
should  write  to  the  Secretary  for  a copy  of  the  Annual  Report 
in  order  to  learn  the  remarkable  effect  of  the  War  upon  the 
work  of  the  Charity. 

The  Charity  maintains  in  addition  to  the  Night  Refuge,  a 
Servants’  Training  Home,  a Hostel  for  Young  Women  engaged 
in  Business,  and  a Home  of  Rest  for  Women  at  St.  Albans. 

Secretary  : J.  W,  GILBERT,  Esq.,  B.A., 

15,  George  St.,  Mansion  House,  London.  E C 


CABDRIVERS* 

(Founded  1870  . 


BENEVOLENT 


Patren — HIS  MAJESTY  THE 


ASSOCIATION 

15,  SOHO  SQUARE,  W 1. 
KING. 


Donations,  Subscriptions,  and  Legacies  in  aid  of  the  Annuity  Fund  are  greaUy  needed 
Contributions  may  be  paid  to  the  Association’s  Account  at  the  National  Provincial  and  Union 
Bank  of  England,  Ltd.,  Charing  Cross,  or  they  will  be  thankfully  received  by 

A.  D.  TAIT,  Secretary,  15,  Soho  Square,  London,  W.i. 


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May  we  plead 

with  our  readers  to  come  to  the  aid  of  the  British  Home 
and  Hospital  for  Incurables?  This  Institution, in  which 
Queen  Alexandra  has  long  taken  great  personal  interest, 
is  for  incurable  Sufferers  of  THE  MIDDLE  CLASSES 
m ONLY  ; for  men  and  women  of  education  and  refine- 

ment who  are  now  (after  long  struggle)  completely 
incapacitated  by  incurable  disease. 

There  is  a Home  to  be  maintained.  There  are  the 
pensions  to  be  provided  And  there  is  a long  pathetic 
“Waiting  List.”  Can  you  help?  Will  you  ? Now  ? 

British  Home  & Hospital  for  Incurables, 

STREATHAM,  S.W. 

(Founded  1861) 

Patroness:  H.M.  QUEEN  ALEXANDRA. 

Patron:  H.R.H.  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.G. 
President:  HIS  GRACE  THE  DUKE  OF  PORTLAND,  K.G. 
EDGAR  PENMAN,  Secretary.  Office  : 72,  Cheapside,  London,  E.C.2. 


Colonial  and  Continental  Church  Sociefp. 

Patron — His  Majesty  the  King. 

Vice-Patrons — The  Archbishops  of  Canterbury,  York,  Armagh,  Dublin,  &c. 

Chairman  of  Committee — S.  H.  Gladstone,  Esq. 

Secretary — The  Rev.  J.  D.  Mullins,  M.A.,  D.D. 

This  Society  exists  for  the  purpose  of  supplying  the  means  of  grace  to  our  fellow- 
countrymen  abroad,  especially  in  those  parts  of  the  Empire  where  they  are  in  danger  of 
drifting  into  irreligion  for  lack  of  the  Gospel. 

Over  Forty  Colonial  Dioceses  receive  aid  from  the  Society,  including  those  in  Canada, 
Australasia,  British  East  Africa,  South  Africa,  the  West  Indies  and  India.  Many  Colonial 
Bishops  are  applying  for  far  more  aid  than  the  Society’s  funds  can  meet. 

Owing  to  the  enormous  inrush  of  Settlers  to  the  Colonies,  the  Society  started,  in  1906, 
a Special  N.W.  Canada  Fund,  and  in  1912  an  Australian  Fund.  243  Clergy  and  Lay  Evan- 
gelists have  been  sent  out,  over  120  Prairie  Churches  built,  ana  more  than  £196,000  has 
been  expended  in  the  West.  £10,000  per  annum  is  required  to  maintain  the  Agents  in 
Canada. 

Assistance  is  also  given  to  ministrations  among  British  Artisans,  Sailors,  and  others  in 
continental  cities  ; and  Services  (self-supporting)  are  organised  for  visitors  at  health  resorts. 

During  the  War  the  Society’s  Chaplains  rendered  devoted  service  to  thousands  of^British 
residents,  refugees,  and  sick  and  wounded  soldiers. 

Bankers — Barclays  Bank,  Ltd.,  54,  Lombard  Street,  London,  E.C.3. 

Office— 9,  SERJEANTS’  INN,  FLEET  STREET,  LONDON,  E.C.4. 


The  Best  Travel  Centre 

for  MOORLAND,  SEA  and  the 
LUXURIANT  VALLEYS  of 


GLORIOUS  DEVON 


“ The  land  of  Apple  Orchards  and  Twisting  Lanes.” 

Within  easy  reach  of  all  the  Famous  Resorts 
and  Places  of  Historical  Interest  in  the  County. 

Ideal  Residential 
Neighbourhood 

Grand 

Cathedral  / Unique 

Public 
Pleasure 
Grounds 

Unrivalled 
High-class  Shops 

Splendid 

Educational  Advantages 

Express  Train  Services  from  London 

SWIMMING  GOLF  COUNTY  CRICKET 
BOATING  HUNTING  FISHING  FOOTBALL 

For  details  apply  SECRETARY,  INFORMATION  BUREAU,  EXETER 


Scenery, 
Health, 
Sport 


DEBRETT — EXETER  SECTION. 


21 


ROSS 

TAILORS 


227  & 228,  High  St. 
EXETER 

And  22,  George  St.,  Hanovqr 
Square,  LONDON. 

Inventors  and  Sole  Makers  oj 
the  4 Portsmouth  ’ & * Roscut.' 


PURE  WCOLTAN 
WATERPROOFED 

COATS 

For  Ladies  & Gentlemen. 


Prices  for  best  Tailoring,  al- 
though higher  than  they  were, 
have  been  grossly  exaggerated. 
We  have  the  best ! We  give 
the  best!  And  charge  the 
lowest  price. 

Telegrams:  “ RoIcufor?Ldn  ” 

■««"■■£ SSSrlix,. 


ESTABLISHED  1843 


BY  ROYAL  WARRANT 


Patent 

Portmanteau 

Umbrellas, 

and 

Parasols. 


CUMMINGS, 

EXPERT  UMBRELLA 
MANUFACTURER. 


'Phone  446 

OF.  APPOINTMENT. 


Shooting 

Seats. 

Hunting 

ops 

Walking 

Canes. 


ARCADE,  EXETER, 


Umbrellas,  etc..  Recovered  and 
Repaired  PER  RETURN  OF  POST. 


L2 


22 


DEBRETT — EXETER  SECTION. 


HOLMAN,  HAM  & CO.,  Ltd. 

Family  and  Dispensing  Chemists . 

PRESCRIPTIONS  DISPENSED  BY  QUALIFIED  MEN 
WITH  THE  PUREST  DRUGS  AND  CHEMICALS,  jl  j* 
Photographic  Goods  stocked  in  large  variety. 

BRANCHES.  — EXETER,  EXMOUTH,  CREDITON,  BRIXHAM,  TOTNES,  SIDMOUTH, 
TEIGNMOUTH,  ASHBURTON. 


For  High-Class  Candies  & Chocolates . 


FREETHS  TOFFERIES  LTD., 

Head  Office — EXETER. 

Branches — 

182,  Union  St.,  PLYMOUTH.  19,  Fleet  St.,  TORQUAY. 

49,  Bedford  St.,  PLYMOUTH.  52,  Catherine  St..  SALISBURY- 
Also  at  EXMOUTH,  TAUNTON  & DAWLISri. 


Exeter  Motor  Cycle  & Light  Car  Co.,  Ltd. 

“ Service  for  '©ourists.’ 

6,  BATH  ROAD,  EXETER. 

Telephone  : 975.  Telegrams  : “ Cyclecar.” 

28,  Tavistock  Road,  PLYMOUTH. 

Telephone:  1733.  Telegrams:  "Ignition." 


W.  F.  CRABB 

FROM  BROADWOODS 


IbiQbdlafs  pianos, 

flbusic,  Oraniopbones 
etc. 


Expert  Tuners  Visit  All  Parts 

9a,  EAST  SOUTHERNHAY,  EXETER 


DEBRETT— EXETER  SECTION. 


23 


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W.  BROCK  & CO.  Ltd. 

The  House  Furnishers 

for  the  West  of  England  & 

EXETER. 


HOUSE  A GENTS  AND 
REMOVAL  CONTRACTORS 


AND  AT  TORQUAY. 


□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□DO  □□□  □□□□  □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ 


Mill 


JAMES  C.  COMMIN 

Book$eIlcr  - 

230  HIGH  ST.,  EXETER 

EXPERT  VALUERS  SENT  ANY  DISTANCE 


Entire  Libraries  or 
Small  Collections  of 
Books  purchased  for 
cash.  . . High  Prices 
given  for  Scarce  Items 


Wires — “ PEN,  EXETER. 
’ Phone — EXETER  442. 


c^s- 


Chauffeurs 
in  Livery. 


Cbe  West  of  England  Rubber  Cop- 

J.  C.  TETT,  Proprietor  12  QUEEN  STREET,  EXETER 

For  WATERPROOFS  \ For  both 
| SHOWER  <30 ATS  [ sexes  and 

AND  OILSKINS  ) all  ages 

Ufi  

m HOT  WATER  BOTTLES,  SPONGES, ^BATHING  CAPS  AND^ANYTHING  IN  RUBBER 

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24 


DEBRETT — EXETER  SECTION. 


J.  SPRATT 


T H & NOTED  ART 
AND  CURIOSITY  DEALER , 


i4)  NORTHERNHAjY  PLACE 
(London  Inn  Square),  EXETER. 

Established  1835. 


2500  pictures 


TO  SELECT  FROM  {collected  from 
all  leading  Auctions  and  Private 
Sources,  principally  in  Devon  and 
Cornwall). 


Remarkable  Portrait  of  Shakspere 
(Age  46  and  Dated  1610).  Very 
fine  REMBRANDT  (Jewish  Rabbi). 


ANTI  Q U E 
FURNITURE, 


OLD  CHINA, 


COINS,  SILVER 
and  CURIOS  of 
everydescription 
PURCHASED. 


V aluations  and 
Commissions  executed. 


Customers  in  all 
parts  of  th eWorld 
please  note  : — 

Communicate  your 
wants  and  1 mil  try 
to  supply  them. 


And  others  including : 
LADY  HAMILTON  (by 
romney);  BOBBIE 
BURNS  (early  work  by 
raeburn).  ::  :: 


And  Specimens  by  COX,  CON- 
STABLE (P.  De  Champagne) 
GRIFFIER,  GIRTIN,  GREUZE, 
HOBBEMA,  MORLAND, 
MILLET,  OSTADE,  TROYON, 
TURNER,  etc.,  etc. 

Water  Colours  and  Miniatures. 
Rare  Etchings  — REMBRANDT, 
OSTADE,  WHISTLER,  etc. 
Engravings  of  every  description. 
Autographs — W.  SHAKSPERE, 
Thynne  Sweeteste  Stratforde, 
March  16;  NELSON,  RICHELIEU 
and  others  including  a Rare  Letter 
of  GEORGE  WASHINGTON,  etc. 


EXETER 

ROYAL  CLARENCE 

HOTEL. 

One  of  the  famous  Devonshire  Old-World  Taverns. 

DELICIOUS  VIAJMDS.  - - - CHOICE  WINES. 


DEBRETT— EXETER  SECTION. 


25 


HARRY  HEMS  & SONS, 

SCULPTORS,  EXETER 

artists  in  Ecclesiastical  LUorfr 
UKoob,  Stone,  Hlabaster  anb  /Ibarble. 
Statues,  IRereboses,  /Ibural  tablets, 
/Ibemortals,  etc. 

STUDIOS,  LONGBROOK  STREET,  EXETER. 


Special  Rapid  Studio  for  Studies  of  Children. 

§no.  72  oss  jjro xQning, 

J^rtist  photographer, 
1 1 BEDFORD  CIRCUS,  EXETER. 

Wedding  Groups  Studio  and  Home  Portraits  Estates  Photographed 


Hardy  Ornamental-Flowering  and  Rare  Slmibs 
and  Trees.  Fruit  Trees  for  Garden  and  Orchard 
and  Under  Glass.  Roses,  Border  Perennials, 
Alpines  and  Herbaceous  Plants.  Home-grown 
and  Foreign  Bulbs  and  Flower  Roots,  Choice 
Vegetable  and  Flower  Seeds  for  the  Garden,  and  Agricultural  Seeds 
for  the  Farm  and  Estate.  Landscape  Gardening  a Speciality. 
FLOWERS  FOR  WEDDINGS,  FUNERALS,  ETC 
Separate  Catalogues  of  all  of  the  above  free  on  application. 

ROBERT  VEITCH  and  SON, 

The  Royal  Nurseries,  EXETER,  DEVONSHIRE. 


WE  SPECIALISE  IN 

fllbemorial  Brasses 

ENGRAVING  & ART  METAL  WORK 
CREST  WORK  A SPECIALITY 

HARRY  BOLT,  113,  BATH  ROAD,  EXETER 


26 


DEBRETT — EXETER  SECTION 


THE 

Cathedral  Dairy 

EASTGATE, 

and  Martin’s  Lane, 

EXETER. 

Famous  the  World  Over  as  the 
HOME  OF  PURE,  RICH 
DEVONSHIRE  CLOTTED  CREAM, 
DELICIOUS  CREAM  CHEESE, 
DEVONSHIRE  BUTTER, 
’DESSERT  FRUITS  IN  SYRUP, 
DEVONSHIRE  HONEY. 

Table  Delicacies  Fresh  Daily. — Sausages, 
Polonies,  Brawns,  Home-fed  Bacon  and 
Hams  made  from  the  Finest  Dairy-fed 
Pork,  produced  at  our  own  Model  Pig- 
geries, Curing  Cellars,  and  Creamery  at 
Rosamondford,  Aylesbeare,  Devon. 


Parcels  sent  by  post 
and  rail  to  all  parts 


daily 


Detailed,  Price  Lists  and  all  information  on  application  to  : 

The  CATHEDRAL  DAIRY,  Eastgate,  Exeter. 


Telegrams ; “ Rogers,  Sculptor,  Exeter."  Esi'iolished  1889. 

E.T.  ROGERS  & SONS 


/Monumental  Sculptors, 


HEAVITREE  ROAD,  — EXETER. 


CROSSES,  HEAD- 
STONES & MONU- 
MENTS OF  ALL 
DESCRIPTIONS. 


Designs  A RCHI TECTURA  L 
and 

Estimates  SCULPTORS  IN 
freg  STONE  (S'  WOOD. 


BRADSHAW'S 
CYCLE  DEPOT 

58,  Union  Street,  TORQUAY. 


CYCLE 

ACCESSORIES. 
TOYS . PRAMS. 
GRAMOPHONES. 
RECORDS  AND 
NEEDLES . 

Push  Chair  for  Hire. 


DEBRETT — PLYMOUTH  SECTION. 


27 


Established  1848.  Telephone  898. 

The  Sight-Testing  and  Spectacle  Fitting  are 
under  the  personal  superinten- 
dence of  the  Principals 

£> 


t*'6  


CTO 


The 

Sight- 
Testing 
Rooms, 

24,  George  St.,  Plymouth, 

Sole  Proprietors  of  the  “Areo”  (regt.)  Spectacles  and  Pince-Nez. 


BY  ROYAL  APPOINTMENT 

SPECIALLY  T0  H,s  majesty  king  george  v. 

FINE  GEMS.  

JEWELLERY0  GOULDING  & CO. 

PL  ATE  OF 

EVERY  Goldsmiths,  Silversmiths,  Watchmakers. 

DESCRIPTION 


43,  GEORGE  STREET,  PLYMOUTH. 


telephone:  1 61  Y. 


DIAMOND 

ORNAMENTS. 

WEDDING 

PRESENTS. 

LATEST 

NOVELTIES. 


button, 


TRUNK  AND  SUIT  CASE  MANUFACTURER, 
FANCY  LEATHER  GOODS,  ETC., 

8,  George  Street,  Plymouth. 


28 


DEBRETT — PLYMOUTH  SECTION. 


HOLMES  <3 Co.  ’SSS- 

for  GOOD  OLD  ENGLISH 

* a OLD  TOWN  ST. 

furniture  ™utch 


Colonial  Outfitter 


Telephone : 
Plymouth  1858 


SPFCIALIST  IN  ALL 
CENTS’  WEAR. 


At 


€ 


tc- 


yA. 


Sv 


& 


Gentlemen’s  Hosier 
Hatter  & Outfitter 


11  OLD  TOWN  STREET  DI  VMflITTU 

(Two  doors  above  East  Street)  i Li  1 JLvIV/U  1 il 


G.  WIDGER  & SONS 


ETCHINGS,  PRINTS,  WATER-DRAWINGS, 
PICTURES  RESTORED,  FRAMES  RE-GILDED 


?ine  Art  Dealers 


Frames , Pottery, 
Fancy  Leather, 
Art  Metal  Work 


14-16,  TAVISTOCK  ROAD, 

'Phone  : 411,  412.  ’ Grams  : Widgersons. 


- PLYMOUTH 


SUNBEAM,  TRIUMPH, 
B . S . A . , ROYAL 
ENFIELD  and  SCOTT, 
G.N.  LIGHT  CARS. 

SPARES,  ACCESSORIES, 
OILS,  TYRES,  VULCANIZING 
REPAIRS,  ETC. 

SNELL’S  MOTOR  HOUSE, 

Showrooms : 97,  Old  Town  Street;  1,  Frankfort  Buildings.  "DT  "V^IWT  V I ?T-T 
Garages ; St,  Andrew  Street ; Cambridge  Street,  a 1— * I IVlv^w  1 i.  A. 


LIGHT  CARS 
MOTOR  CYCLES 
CYCLES 


DEBRETT ADVERTISEMENTS 


29 


Albion  Hotel. 

Fully  licensed.  Tel.:  1423. 

Continental  Hotel. 

Telephone:  1160. 


T wo  first-class  i H otels 
close  to  Milbay  Station, 
and  convenient  for  the 
Hoe  & Plymouth  Town 


TRUST  HOUSES  LIMITED. 


DEBRETTS 

HERALDRY. 

Concise,  Practical,  and  easy  of  Reference, 
clearly  showing  how  to  correctly  depict 
or  decipher  a Coat  of  Arms. 

400  ILLUSTRATIONS,  CLOTH  GILT, 

Demy  8vo.  10S>  6d.  Net. 


“ THE  PERFECTION  OF  PAINLESS  DENTISTRY.” 

Dr.  G.  HORATIO  JONES 

HAS  BEEN  AWARDED  TEN  GOLD  MEDALS  (COMPETITIVE  AT  THE  GREAT  INTERNATIONAL  EXHIBITIONS) 

AND  LATE  H.I  MAJESTY’S  SURGEON-DENTIST,  CERTIFICATE  FOR  THE  BEST  DENTISTRY  AS  FOLLOWS: 

“ Dr.  G.  H.  Jones. — My  mastication  is  now  perfect,  and  articulation 
quite  distinct.  Your  teeth  are  the  best,  safest,  and  most  life-like  ; 
and  your  system  is  the  perfection  of  Painless  Dentistry.  In  recog- 
nition of  your  valuable  services  rendered  to  me  you  are  at  liberty 
to  use  my  name. — (Signed)  S.  G.  Hutchings.” 

38,  GREAT  RUSSELL  STREET,  LONDON,  W.C. 

Opposite  British  Museum,  Bloomsburv. 

MODERATE  FEES. *Ph  me  : Museum  685.  HOURS,  9 to  6. 


30 


DEBRETT MOTOR  SECTION. 


DEBRETTS 

Motor  Section 

1921 

& 


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Telephone  : MAYFAIR  2899.  E 

| ELDRIDGE  BROS. 

| Automobile  Engineers, 

| Tyres  & Accessories. 

75  ALBANY  ST.,  REGENT'S 
PARK  • LONDON  * N.W. 

| Repairers  to  the  Automobile  Club * | 

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3i 


SUNBEAM 


The  reputation  of  Sunbeam  cars  is  not  a thing 
of  yesterday,  but  rests  upon  the  sure  foundation 
of  over  20  years'  experience. 

These  car  are  of  unquestionable'reliability  and 
efficiency  and  if  evidence  of  this  fact  is  sought  it 
may  be  found  in  the  unequalled  number  cf 
Sunbeam  successes  ia  track  and  reliability  trials 

Repair  Depot  for  London  and 
Southern  District. 

Sunbeam  car  owners  in  London  and  the 
Southern  Districts  are  reminded  that  the  well 
equipped  Repair  and  Spare  Part  Depot  at 
Cricklewood  is  at  their  service.  Repairs  and 
overhauls  can  there  be  carried  out  by  com- 
petent Sunbeam  workmen  promptly  and 
efficiently.  A large  stock  of  spare  parts 
for  all  Sunbeam  models  is  always  on  hand. 


THE  SUNBEAM  MOTOR  CAR 
CO.,  LTD.,  WOLVERHAMPTON 


Manchester  Showrooms  - - ft  -ft  - ^ 106, r Deansgate. 

Southern  Service  & Repair  Depot,  Edgware  Road,  Cricklewood,  N.W.2. 

’Phone:  Willesden  3070.  ,-<*i  Wires:  “ Sunoserv,  Crickle,  London. 

London  and  District  Agents  : J Keele,  Ltd.,  72,  New  Bond  Street,  W.i 


32 


DEBRETT MOTOR  SECTION. 


“ The  Representative  British  Car.” 


London  : 

32,  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.C. 


Southampton  : 
25-27,  London  Road. 


Works  : Coventry. 


The  15.9  Saloon  and  Five-Seater  Touring  models  are  the  finest 
cars  ever  produced  by  Humber,  Ltd.  They  more  than  maintain 
an  already  world-wide  reputation  for  high-class  finish 
both  in  body  and  chassis,  smoothness  in  running  and 
economy  in  upkeep.  The  chassis  embodies  several 
attractive  features  illustrating  the  thorough- 
ness of  Humber  methods,  and  the 
Saloon  especially,  with  its  ideal 
body-work,  makes  a strong  ap- 
peal to  the  discrimin- 
ating  motorist. 


The  Latest  Humber ‘Models  include  : — 

10  H.P.  COUPE.  10  H.P.  2-3-SEATER. 
10  H.P.  4-SEATER  TOURING  CAR. 
15.9  H.P.  SALOON-DE-LUXE. 

15.9  H.P.  5-SEATED  TOURER. 

Illustrations  and  Specifications  sent  on  request. 


DEBRETT VIOTOR  SECTION. 


33 


MEMUJRGIQP 

©HRS  (ENGLaNO)  LTD. 
The 

(Continental 
Super=(Car 
D e Luxe. 


USED  EXCLUSIVELY  BY 

M.M.  THE  KINQ  OF  THE  BELGIANS 

DURING  THE  LATE  WAR. 


STATED  „„  THE  BEST,.  1900 
PROVED THE  BEST  „ 1921 

15-20  HP.  Dy  n am  o high  ting . 

and  Thief-proof  Devices. 

20-30  H.P.  Self-S,ar,i»g. 

SHOWROOMS  : 

19/21.  MORTIMER  STREET,  LONDON, W.l. 

4436  Museum. 

WORKS : 

( Where  a complete  stock  of  original  spares  for  all  models  is  available). 

I/I  l.QUEENSBERRY  MEWS  EAST,  S.  KENSINGTON.  S.W.7 
7157  Kensington. 


34  DEBRETT — MANCHESTER  SECTION. 

MANCHESTER 

■ 


SECTION. 


JOHN  HEYWOOD,  Ltd. 

121,  Deansgate,  MANCHESTER, 

and  20  & 22.  St.  Bride  Street,  London,  E.C. 

Telegrams  : ‘Phones  : 

“Books.  Manchester."  Manchester!? 7400  Central  (7 line*' 

"Handworked,  London.  London:  5956  Holb. 

Educational  Publishers, 
Scholastic  Contractors, 
and  Advertising  Agents. 

PRINTERS  TO  H.M.  GOVERNMENT. 
CONTRACTORS  TO  H.M.  ADMIRALTY  & WAR  OFFICE. 

MANUFACTURING  STATIONERS. 

PAPER  AGENTS  & MERCHANTS. 
BOOKSELLERS  for  Home  and  Export. 

Dealers  in  Gold,  Silver,  Glass  and  Fancy  Goods. 
MANUFACTURERS  OF  EDUCATIONAL  & OFFICE  FURNITURE. 
Factories:  Hulme  Hall  Road,  Manchester. 

Weaste  Road  South,  Weaste,  Manchester. 


DEBRKTT ADVERTISEMENTS 


35 


THE  NORTHERN  HOME 
OF  EXCLUSIVE  STYLE 


Cjyl OST  desirable  of  Modes  and  charming 
Creations  are  selected  from  the  World’s 
Fashion  Ateliers,  and  brought  to  Harrods  of 
Manchester  often  by  Special  Aeroplane  Service 
to  ensure  their  appearance  in  our  Salons 
immediately  following  their  debut. 

This  efficient  and  up-to-date  service  is  applicable 
to  all  Sections  of  the  Store,  and  the  displays  of 
new  merchandise  continually  arriving  in  every 
Department  are  a criterion  of  perfect  style  and 
characteristic  of  the  high  quality  always  associated 
with  this  House. 


KENDAL  MILNE  & CO, 

DEANSGATE  MANCHESTER 


BY  APPOINTMENT  TO 
HER  MAJESTY  THE 
QUEEN 


Telegraphic  Address : I DAV^CflUC  Telephone 

DAYS  HARROGATE.”  ||  B Uf||  Of  uUllUj  No.  36. 

HOUSE  AND  ESTATE  AGENTS, 

1 , Princes  Square,  Harrogate. 

LIST  OF  FURNISHED  HOUSES  AND  PROPERTIES 
TO  BE  LET  OR  SOLD  SENT  ON  APPLICATION. 


Telephone  No.  240- 

9 and  11,  JAMES  STREET, 

HARROGATE. 


A.  MORRISON  & Co., 

CARPET  and  LINEN.  BEDSTEAD,  BEDDING 
and  FURNITURE  WAREHOUSEMEN. 


36 


DEBRETT ADVERTISEMENTS 


THE  GUILDHALL  SCHOOL  OF  MUSIC, 

John  Carpenter  St.,  Victoria  Embankment,  London,  E.C.4 

Established  and  managed  by  the  Corporation  of  London. 


Principal  - - LANDON  RONALD. 

The  Guildhall  School  of  Music  was  established  in  September,  1880,  for  the  purpose  ot 
providing  high-class  instruction  in  the  art  and  science  of  Music  at  moderate  cost  to  the  Student. 

The  year  is  divided  into  Three  Terms,  arranged  to  commence  as  follows : — Fourth  Monday  in 
September  (12  weeks) ; Second  Monday  in  January  (12  weeks) ; Fourth  Monday  in  April  (12  weeks). 

Forms  of  Entry  can  be  obtained  on  application  to  the  Secretary.  Students  (Professional  or 
Amateur)  of  any  age  received. 

The  Fees  for  Amateur  Students  vary  according  to  the  Professor  selected,  and  range  frora  £2 
to  £6  per  Term  of  Twelve  weeks. 

The  Fees  for  Students  desiring  a complete  Musical  Education  are  of  two  grades,  £9  9s.  Od. 
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BARONETAGE,  KNIGHTAGE,  AND  COMPANION  AGE. 

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Abbreviations Ixxxv 

Advertisers,  List  of,  at  end  of  Vol. 

Air  Force  Cross 819 

Appendix  (Royal  Warrant  Holders),  following  Companionage. 

Baronets’  Biographies,  alphabetically  arranged 1 

Companions’  Biographies,  alphabetically  arranged  .....  1227 

Companions  of  Honour 816 

Distinguished  Flying  Cross 818 

Distinguished  Service  Cross 818 

Distinguished  Service  Order 817 

Foreign  Orders 819 

Formal  Modes  of  Addressing  Persons  of  Title  .....  lxxvi 

Hotel  Supplement,  after  Royal  Warrant  Holders  at  end  of  Vol. 

Households,  Royal li 

Imperial  Order  of  Crown  of  India,  Ladies  of xix 

Imperial  Service  Order 817 

Index  to  Married  Daughters,  Sisters,  and  Aunts  of  Baronets  . . 785 

,,  ,,  ,,  of  Knights 785 

Issue  of  Knights  appear  under  their  father’s  biographies. 

Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal 819 

Knights’  Biographies,  with  issue,  alphabetically  arranged  . . 820 

,,  Widows  (with  issue),  alphabetically  arranged  . . . 1185 

Lords-Lieutenant  of  Counties lxxxii 

Married  Daughters,  Sisters,  and  Aunts  of  Baronets,  Index  to  . , 785 

Married  Daughters  of  Knights 785 

Military  Cross ^ 818 

Obituary 

Baronets  

Companions xxviii 

Knights xxvi 

Peeresses xxv 

Peers xxv 

War  Roll  of  Honour xxxiii 

Occurrences  during  Printing xxi 

Officers  of  Arms xxxvi 

Order  of  the  Bath 809 

,,  ,,  the  British  Empire 815 

,,  ,,  Companions  of  Honour 816 

,,  ,,  the  Garter 806 

,,  ,,  Indian  Empire 813 

,,  ,,  Mercy 819 

,,  ,,  Merit 811 


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Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England 819 

,,  ,,  St.  Michael  and  St.  George 812 

,,  ,,  St.  Patrick 808 

,,  ,,  Star  of  India 811 

,,  ,,  Thistle.  t 807 

Orders,  Decorations,  and  Medals xlviii 

Orders  of  Knighthood,  Central  Chancery  of 806 

Peers  and  Baronets  entitled  to  Quarter  Royal  Arms  of  Plantagenet  lxxiv 

Precedence,  Tables  of xxxix 

Preface xi 

Residences,  Seats,  and  Clubs,  at  end  of  each  Biography. 

Roll  of  Honour,  War xxxiii 

Royal  Households H 

,,  Order  of  Victoria  and  Albert,  Ladies  of xix 

,,  Victorian  Order 814 

Supplement  (Hotel),  after  Royal  Warrant  Holders  at  end  of  Vol. 

Tables  of  Precedence xxxix 

Titles,  Orders,  and  Degrees  of  Dignity,  Essay  on  . , . . lix 

Victoria  Cross 818 

War  Roll  of  Honour xxxiii 

Warrant  Holders  (Royal),  following  Companionage. 

Wearing  Orders,  Miniature  Decorations,  and  Medals  ....  xlix 

Widows  of  Baronets  ; each  appear  under  heading  of  her  husband’s 
title. 

Widows  of  Knights  (with  issue)  Biographies  of 1185 


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460  are  Crippled,  Incurable,  Deaf  and  Dumb,  physically  afflicted, 
or  sick. 

964  Boys  and  Girls  are  under  Industrial  Training. 

26,633  Young  People  have  been  migrated  to  Canada  and  the  Overseas 
Dominions.  95  per  cent,  do  well. 


10,715  Barnardo  Boys  fought  for  you  on  land  and  sea 
in  the  Great  War. 

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PREFACE. 


EVERAL  matters  have  combined  to  add  materially  to  the 
labour  of  preparing  the  present  edition  of  “ Debrett.” 
The  return  to  civil  life  of  many  of  those  Changes  of 
who  served  their  Country  in  the  Naval,  Residence 
Military,  or  Air  Forces  of  the  Crown  during  the  recent  on  apace. 
War  has  entailed  the  entry  of  a very  large  number  of  new  appoint- 
ments, or  of  transfers  from  one  position  to  another ; while  the  changes 
of  residence  still  go  on  apace  and  have  caused  innumerable  corrections 
throughout  the  book.  Again,  it  has  now  been  possible  to  bring  up  to 
date  many  biographies  of  those  in  the  Companionage  section  with  whom, 
owing  to  the  exigencies  of  active  service  and  dispersal  over  many 
Fronts,  it  has  for  some  time  been  impracticable  to  communicate. 

Shortly  before  departure  for  his  recent  tour  in  New  Zealand  and 
Australia,  which  proved  such  a personal  and  Imperial  success,  H.R.H. 
the  Prince  of  Wales  was  admitted  to  the  Privy  Council,  Admittance 
when  His  Majesty  presided  over  the  meeting.  In  ac-  to 
cordance  with  custom  the  Prince,  in  right  of  relationship  Privy 
to  the  Sovereign,  was,  by  His  Majesty’s  command,  Counci1- 
introduced  but  not  sworn  in,  the  usual  oath  of  a Privy  Councillor  being 
dispensed  with,  and  he  took  his  seat  at  the  Board  accordingly. 

Later  in  the  year,  in  the  second  list  of  Birthday  Honours,  appeared 
the  name  of  his  younger  brother,  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert,  who  was 
created  Baron  Killarney,  Earl  of  Inverness,  and  Duke  of 
York,  by  the  last-mentioned  of  which  he  will  in  future  f York 
be  known.  It  is  a happy  revival  that  associates  the 
Dukedom  of  York  with  the  newly  constituted  House  of  Windsor, 
as  it  is  a title  which  perhaps  has  been  more  frequently  in  use  than  any 
other  of  the  Royal  dignities,  having  been  often  conferred  upon  the 
second  son  of  the  Sovereign.  It  has  been  created  on  seven  previous 
occasions,  either  alone  or  in  conjunction  with  the  Dukedom  of  Albany, 
having  been  held  during  the  Plantagenet,  Tudor,  Stuart,  and  Hanoverian 
periods.  The  last  holder  of  all  the  above  titles  was,  of  course,  King 
George  V,  who  was  known  as  Duke  of  York  from  1892-1901,  and  sub- 
sequently in  conjunction  with  the  Dukedom  of  Cornwall,  when  for  a 
few  months  he  was  styled  Duke  of  Cornwall  and  York.  The  Barony  of 
Killarney  then  appeared  as  a Royal  title  for  the  first  time,  but  previous 
to  that  date,  the  Earldom  of  Inverness  had  already  once  before  been 
created,  in  1892,  having  been  held  together  with  the  Dukedom  of  Sussex. 

Following  his  father’s  successful  years  as  Governor-General  of  Canada, 
H.R.H.  Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught  has  been  selected  to  Governor- 
fill  a similar  post  in  respect  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa,  General  of 
an  appointment  he  has  already  taken  up,  having  been  s-  Africa, 
promoted  an  Honorary  Major-General  just  before  his  departure. 

A small  number  of  additions  and  alterations  to  the  Roll  of  Honour 
will  be  found  on  pages  xx-xxi,  the  full  list  having  been  printed  in  the 
last  edition  of  “ Debrett.”  The  names  now  notified  bring  the  total 
up  to  over  3,220,  and  include  an  additional  heir  to  a Baronetcy.  In 


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PREFACE. 


connection  with  this  it  may  be  pointed  out  that  the  recent  extinction 
of  the  Barony  of  De  Blaquiere  is  the  direct  result  of  the  War,  both 
Roll  of  sons  of  the  6th  and  last  Baron  having  been  killed  on 

Honour  and  active  service.  Further,  it  is  likely  that  in  the  near 

its  Effects.  future  one  of  the  Baronetcies  which  have  become  extinct, 

owing  to  several  members  of  the  family  having  fallen  in  action,  will  be 
re-created  in  favour  of  a grandson  (in  the  female  line)  of  the  original 
grantee. 

In  June  an  interesting  ceremony  took  place,  when  an  Installation 
of  Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath  was  once  again  held  in  the  Chapel 
Knights  of  of  the  Order — Henry  the  Seventh’s  Chapel  in  West- 

the  Bath  minster  Abbey — when  22  Knights  were  installed,  no 

Installed.  similar  ceremony  having  taken  place  since  1913,  at 

which  date  King  George  V restored  it  after  the  lapse  of  many  years. 
Much  of  the  ceremonial  installation  employed  dates  from  1725,  when 
the  old  degree  of  Knighthood  was  exalted  into  an  Order.  The  form  of 
Oath  administered  to  each  Knight  Grand  Cross  is,  “You  shall  honour 
God  above  all  things ; you  shall  be  steadfast  in  the  faith  of  Christ ; you 
shall  love  the  King,  your  Sovereign  Lord,  and  Him  and  his  Right 
defend  to  your  Power ; you  shall  defend  Maidens,  Widows,  and 
Orphans  in  their  Rights  and  shall  suffer  no  Extortion  as  far  as  you  may 
prevent  it;  and  of  as  great  Honour  be  this  Order  unto  you  as  ever  it 
was  to  any  of  your  Progenitors,  or  others.”  After  all  have  been  sworn, 
the  Sovereign  kneels  at  the  Altar,  making  an  offering  of  gold  and  silver. 
Each  newly  sworn  Knight  then  makes  similar  offering,  and,  standing 
before  the  Altar,  draws  his  sword,  gives  it  to  the  Dean,  who  lays  it  upon 
the  Altar;  it  is  then  redeemed  by  the  Senior  Knight,  from  whom,  after 
an  Admonition,  the  newly-installed  Knight  receives  and  sheaths  it. 

A Bill  was  put  forward  in  this  Session  of  Parliament  to  enable  any 
Member  of  the  House  of  Commons  who  may  succeed  to  a Peerage  to 
divest  himself  of  it,  and  so  continue  to  sit  in  the  Commons  instead 
of  proceeding  to  the  Upper  House.  It  was,  however,  rejected,  and  it 
therefore  still  follows  that  any  M.P.  succeeding  to  a Peerage  dignity, 
which  confers  a seat  in  the  House  of  Lords,  must  vacate  his  Parlia- 
Peers  of  mentary  seat.  Seeing  that  the  holder  of  an  Irish  Peerage 
Ireland  and  (other  than  a Representative  Peer)  is  entitled  to  sit  for 
Scotland.  any  constituency  other  than  an  Irish  one,  while  Scottish 
Peers  cannot  sit  at  all  in  the  Lower  Chamber,  anomalies  may  easily  arise, 
for  should  a Member  of  Parliament  for  an  Irish  constituency  succeed  to 
his  father’s  title  he  would  at  once  cease  to  be  a Member  of  Parliament, 
although  not  having  a seat  in  the  House  of  Lords,  but  he  would  still  be 
able  to  seek  re-election  for  an  English  or  Scotch  constituency  ; while  had 
he  already  been  sitting  for  such  a Parliamentary  division  his  seat  would 
not  have  been  affected  at  all.  On  the  other  hand,  in  the  event  of  the 
son  of  a Scottish  Peer  succeeding  under  similar  circumstances,  he  would, 
on  succession,  not  only  have  no  seat  in  the  House  of  Lords,  but  would 
also  be  ineligible  to  sit  for  any  Parliamentary  constituency  whatever. 

At  the  request  of  seven  applicants  who  held  licence  and  authority 
to  use  certain  Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility  in  this  country,  His  Majesty,  in 
Foreign  March  1920,  acceded  to  their  request  that  they  might  be 

Titles  of  permitted  to  relinquish  their  rights  and  privileges  in  this 
Nobility.  respect,  in  view  of  the  fact  that  the  said  Foreign  Titles 
of  Nobility  appertained  to  countries  recently  at  war  writh  England,  and 


PREFACE. 


Xlll 


were  originally  conferred  by  the  Sovereigns  of  those  countries.  The 
names  and  the  titles  referred  to  are  set  out  below. 


Name. 

Anthony  Denis  Maurice  George 
de  Worms  ... 

Percy  George  de  Worms 
Maurice  Arnold  de  Forest  ... 
Alleyne  Alfred  Boxall 

Algernon  John  FitzRoy  Nugent 
Dudley  Beaumont  Gurowski... 


William  Henry  Schroder 


Title. 

Baron  of  Austria 

Baron  of  Austria 
Baron  of  Saxe-Coburg  and 
Gotha 

Baron  of  Austria  ... 

Count  Gurowski.  Title  granted 
by  Frederick  William,  King 
of  Prussia  (1787)  ... 

Baron  of  Prussia 


Date  of  Warrant. 

August  10th,  1874 

October  6th,  1900 
October  17th,  1900 

July  22nd,  1908 
November9th,  1911 


November6th,  1912 


It  is  noticeable  that  many  of  the  Peers  and  Baronets  created  for 
service  during  the  recent  War,  who  have  lately  been  granted  Supporters 
to  their  Armorial  Bearings,  have,  in  accordance  with  old  Service 
custom,  adopted  for  them  representations  of  present-  Units  as 
day  service  units:  thus,  Viscount  French  of  Ypres,  “a  Armorial 
British  Infantryman”  and  “a  French  Infantryman”;  Supporters. 
Earl  Beatty,  “a  Sailor  of  the  Royal  Navy”  and  “a  Soldier  of  the  Royal 
Marine”;  Earl  Haig,  “a  Mounted  Private  of  the  7th  King’s  Own 
Hussars”  and  “a  Mounted  Lancer  of  the  17th  Duke  of  Cambridge’s 
Own  Lancers”;  Baron  Plumer,  “a  Private  in  the  York  and  Lancaster 
Regiment  ” and  “ a Trooper  of  the  Rhodesian  Field  Force  ” ; Baron 
Horne,  “a  Gunner  of  the  Royal  Horse  Artillery”  and  “a  Private  of 
the  Seaforth  Highlanders”;  Baron  Rawlinson,  “an  Infantryman  of 
the  British  Expeditionary  Force”  and  “an  Infantryman  of  the 
Australian  Imperial  Force”;  Sir  Reginald  Tyrwhitt,  Bt.,  “a  Sailor 
of  the  Royal  Navy”;  and  Sir  Henry  Hughes  Wilson,  Bt.,  “a  Private 
in  the  Rifle  Brigade.” 

Some  of  the  Dames  of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire  object  to  the 
style  of  Dame  prefixed  to  their  Christian  name  and  surname  as  specially 
provided  for  in  the  Statutes  of  the  Order ; but  to  describe  Dames  of 
those  of  them,  not  already  of  higher  rank,  simply  by  sur-  British  Em- 
name  with  the  prefix  of  “ Lady,”  as  “ Lady  Smith,”  or  Pire  °rdcr- 
“Agnes,  Lady  Smith,”  in  the  way  suggested,  would  inevitably  lead  to 
confusion  with  the  wives  or  widows  of  Knights ; again,  to  use  the  style 
of  “ Lady  Agnes  Smith  ” would  equally  not  only  court  confusion  with  the 
daughters  of  Dukes,  Marquesses,  and  Earls,  but  also  materially 
detract  from  the  personal  character  of  the  honour  which  it  was  no  doubt 
particularly  desired  to  emphasise ; there  seems,  however,  no  reason  why 
the  attribute  of  the  wife  or  widow  of  a Knight — *>.,  the  formal  personal 
address  of  “ My  Lady  ” or  “Your  Ladyship” — should  be  denied  them. 

The  number  of  Bishops  now  eligible  for  seats  in  the  House  of  Lords 
has,  by  reason  of  the  operation  of  the  Welsh  Church  Act,  been  reduced  by 
four,  although  those  thus  debarred  still  retain  under  the  ^ L d 
Act  the  style,  title,  and  precedence  which  they  formerly  Spiritual 
enjoyed.  The  Lords  Spiritual  who  have  seats  in  Parlia- 
ment number  26;  this  has  remained  unchanged  since  the  time  of 
Henry  VIII,  and  any  new  Sees  founded  from  time  to  time  do  not  add 
to  the  number  of  Bishops  who  are  entitled  to  sit.  The  26  above- 
mentioned  Lords  Spiritual  always  include  the  Archbishops  of  Canterbury 
and  York  and  the  Bishops  of  London,  Durham,  and  Winchester,  who 
receive  writs  of  summons  to  sit  by  right  of  office ; the  other  21  places  on 
the  Episcopal  Bench  are  filled  by  rotation,  the  senior  Bishop  on  the 


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PREFACE. 


this  year,  it  will  be  seen  that  the  total  up  to  the  end  of  March  last  was 
Peerages  443>  t0  which  there  have  been  three  subsequent  additions, 
created  since  so  that  as  the  present  Administration  has  80  to  its 
1880.  credit  in  the  course  of  only  four  years  of  office  against 

the  82  bestowed  during  Mr.  Asquith’s  first  Administration,  which 
occupied  seven  years,  it  will  soon  outstrip  the  latter. 

Mr.  Gladstone’s  Administration,  April  1880  to  June  1885  (34). 

Lord  Salisbury’s  Administration,  June  1885  to  February  1886  (24). 

Lord  Salisbury’s  Administration,  August  1886  to  August  1892  (50). 

Mr.  Gladstone’s  Administration,  August  1892  to  March  1894  (9). 

Lord  Rosebery’s  Administration,  March  1894  to  July  1895  (12). 

Lord  Salisbury’s  Administration,  July  1895  to  July  1902  (61). 

Mr.  Balfour’s  Administration,  July  1902  to  December  1905  (25). 

Sir  Henry  Campbell-Bannerman’s  Administration,  December  1905  to  April  1908  (21) 
Mr.  Asquith’s  Administration,  April  1908  to  May  1915  (82). 

Mr.  Asquith’s  Administration,  May  1915  to  December  1916  (24). 

Mr.  Lloyd  George’s  Administration,  December  1916  onwards  (7 7). 


Now  that  the  bestowal  of  War  Honours  may  be  said  to  be  com- 
plete, it  is  interesting  to  take  stock  of  the  total  number  conferred  during 
War  Period  War  period,  say  from  January  1st,  191 5,  to  the  present 

time,  i.e.y  84  Peerages,  200  Baronetcies,  1940  Knights, 
18,219  Companions  (all  of  which,  however,  were  not  necessarily  conferred 
in  connection  with  the  War  itself),  and  in  addition  to  these,  thousands 
of  minor  Honours  were  also  bestowed.  All  of  the  first-mentioned  have 
had  to  be  recorded  in  the  pages  of  “ Debrett,”  and  day  by  day,  year  in 
and  year  out,  despite  depletion  of  staff  from  the  first  day  of  hostilities, 
the  work  of  correcting  and  keeping  “ Debrett  ” up  to  date  has  gone 
steadily  on,  and  the  book  was  published  punctually  each  year  at  the 
appointed  time.  As  an  example  of  the  enormous  mass  of  detail  which 
the  recent  world-wide  hostilities  on  many  fronts  entailed,  nearly 
34,000  pages  of  Gazette  notices  were  issued,  dealing  with  millions  of 
separate  Naval,  Military,  Air  Force,  and  other  appointments,  despatches, 
etc.,  all  of  which  have  had  to  be  waded  through,  and  so  rapidly  have 
alterations  in  this  connection  followed  one  another  that  individual 
appointments  have  quite  frequently  changed  many  times  in  the  course 
of  the  preparation  of  any  given  edition,  before  the  entry  finally  passed 
to  press.  There  was  also  the  sad  duty  of  daily  keeping  up  the  Roll  of 
"Debrett”  Honour  and  of  making  all  the  intricate  alterations  these 

Published  innumerable  deaths  involved,  while  a trained  staff  were 

each  year.  at  times  often  snowed  under  by  the  number  of  Honours 
conferred ; but  each  year  throughout  the  war  “ Debrett  ” succeeded 
in  surmounting  all  difficulties,  not  the  least  of  which  at  times  were 
those  connected  with  its  actual  production. 

Among  promotions  in  the  Peerage,  that  of  Viscount  Midleton, 
created  an  Earl  of  the  United  Kingdom  in  January  last,  was  in  reality 
equivalent  to  a double  step,  as  although  he  already  held 
Promotions  °f  Viscount,  this  was  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland, 

the  British  Peerage  in  right  of  which  he  sat  in  the 
House  of  Lords  having  been  only  a Barony,  that  of  Baron  Brodrick. 
Another  Peerage  promotion,  that  of  Viscount  Buxton  to  an  Earldom, 
has  recently  taken  place  on  his  retirement  from  the  position  of  Governor 
General  of  the  Union  of  South  Africa. 

On  the  death  of  the  Earl  of  Loudoun  the  Earldom  passed  to  his 
Earldom  of  niece,  who  has  become  Countess  of  Loudoun  in  her  own 
Loudoun.  right ; at  the  same  time  the  Barony  of  Donington, 
which  had  been  merged  in  the  Earldom  since  1895,  was  released 


PREFACE. 


XVII 


and  passed  to  his  younger  brother,  while  the  old  English  Baronies 
of  Botreaux,  Molines,  Hungerford,  and  Hastings  have  again  fallen  into 
abeyance  in  which  previously  they  had  remained  for  some  years. 

Several  claims  to  ancient  Baronies  and  other  Peerages  are  about 
to  come  before  the  Committee  for  Privileges  of  the  House  of  Lords. 
Among  these  are  claims  to  determine  the  abeyances  in  Further 
the  above-mentioned  Baronies  of  Botreaux,  Molines,  Claims  to 
Hungerford,  and  Hastings,  as  well  as  the  Baronies  Ancient 
of  Strange  of  Knokin  (cr.  1299)  and  Stanley  (cr.  Baronies. 
1456),  both  abeyant  since  1594,  in  favour  of  the  Countess  of  Loudoun 
and  Baroness  St.  Davids  ; also  by  Lady  Bewicke-Copley  to  the  Barony  of 
Cromwell  (cr.  by  writ  t 375 ),  which  has  been  in  abeyance  for  some 
centuries ; and  the  Barony  of  Le  Power  and  Curraghmore,  by  Mr.  John 
William  Revallon  de  la  Poer. 

In  addition  to  the  promotions  of  Viscounts  Midleton  and  Buxton 
to  Earldoms  already  referred  to,  during  the  past  twelve  months  6 new 
Peerages*  (including  the  Royal  Dukedom  of  York  and  Twelve 
1 Viscounty)  have  been  created,  6 Peerages  becoming  Months’ 
extinett  and  4 falling  into  abeyance i;  26  Members  have  Honours, 
been  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council, § either  of  England  or  of  Ireland ; 
41  names  have  been  added  to  the  Roll  of  Baronets  || — a number  not 
quite  so  large  as  last  year,  but  still  considerably  above  the  average, — and 
10  Baronetcies  became  extinct^! ; 2 Companions  of  Honour  have  been 
appointed  (Barnes  and  Kerr);  384  individuals  have  received  the 
honour  of  Knighthood,  or  become  Dames  of  a Knightly  Order ; while 
1,255  new  Companions  have  been  appointed  to  the  various  Orders. 
Two  names  have  been  removed  from  the  Distinguished  Service  Order 
and  one  from  the  list  of  Companions  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George,  while  one  or  two  recipients  of  other  Orders  have  requested 
to  be  relieved  of  their  honours. 

Several  Warrants  of  special  precedence  have  been  granted  during  the 
past  year ; among  them  that  conferred  upon  the  widow  of  Captain  the 
Hon.  Amherst  Cecil,  M.C.,  raising  her  to  the  rank  and  interesting 
precedence  of  the  widow  of  a Baron,  as  Baroness  Warrants  of 
Amherst  of  Hackney,  is  particularly  interesting,  as  having  Precedence. 


* Ashfield,  Baron  (Stanley)  ; Cullen  of  Ashbourne,  Baron  (Cokayne) ; Dawson  of 
Penn,  Baron  (Dawson)  ; Novar,  Viscount  (Munro-Ferguson) ; Riddell,  Baron  (Riddell) ; 
York,  Duke  of  (Prince  Albert), 

+ De  Blaquiere ; Downham  ; Faber  ; Macdonald  of  Earnscliffe  ; Murray  of  Elibank ; 
Wallscourt. 

X Botreaux,  Molines,  Hungerford,  Hastings — all  Baronies  of  England. 

4 Sir  Thomas  Clifford  Allbutt,  K.C.B.,  M.D.  ; Sir  John  Anderson,  K.C. B. ; Stanley 
Baldwin,  M.P. ; Hugh  Thom  Barrie,  M.  P.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arthur  Sackville  Trevor 
Griffith-Boscawen,  M.P. ; William  Clive  Bridgeman,  M.P.  ; Samuel  Cunningham  ; Baron 
D’Abernon;  Hon.  Charles  Joseph  Doherty,  K.C.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  ; Sir  George  Dixon 
Grahame,  K.C.V.O. ; Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Hamar  Greenwood,  K.C.,  M.P.  ; Capt.  the  Hon. 
Frederick  Edward  Guest,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.  ; Frederick  George  Kellaway,  M P. ; 
Baron  Killanin  ; Hon.  Adrian  Knox,  C.M.G. , K.C.,  LL.  B. ; Sir  Frederick  John  Dealty 
Lugard,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B. , D.S.O.  ; Charles  Albert  McCurdy,  K.C. , M.P.  ; Janies  Mac- 
Mahon ; Hon.  Francois  Stephanus  Malan  ; Hon.  Arthur  Meighen,  K.C.  ; Thomas 
Brach  Morison,  K.C.,  M.P.,  LL.D.  ; Hon.  John  Blake  Powell  ; Hon.  Arthur  Lewis 
Sifton,  K.C.,  LL.B.,  D.C.L.  ; Wales,  H.R.H.  Edward  Albert  Christian  George  Andrew 
Patrick  David,  K.G.,  G.M.M.G.,  G.M.B.E. , M.C.,  Prince  of  (introduced);  Hon.  William 
Alexander  Watt ; Hon.  Sir  William  Thomas  White. 

||  Akroyd,  Anderson,  Benn,  Beynon,  Birchenough,  Buchanan,  Cain,  Cargill,  Cassel, 
Cooper,  Dawson,  Edgar,  Evans,  Frank,  Glover,  Halsey,  Hicking  (2nd  creation  with 
special  remainder),  Holderness,  Latta,  Lever,  Lewis,  Mackie,  Nicholson,  Ohlson, 
Cunliffe-Owen,  Pease,  Robinson,  Sanders,  Sanderson,  Sharp,  Sleight,  Smith  (H. ),  Smith 
(W.  R.),  Stewart  (J.  H,),  Stewart  (J.  W.),  Stott,  Touche,  Wheeler,  Wilson,  Wingate, 
Wright. 

IT  Bagot,  Errington,  Henry  (cr.  1911),  Mclver,  Mackworth-Praed,  Mathews,  Ellis- 
Nanney,  Osier,  Perring,  Russell  (cr.  1917). 


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PREFACE. 


been  bestowed  upon  the  widow  of  an  officer  killed  in  action  in  the 
early  days  of  the  late  war  -in  1914,  and  one  who,  had  he  survived, 
would  in  ordinary  course  himself  have  succeeded  to  the  Peerage. 
The  same  also  applies  to  the  precedence  and  style  of  the  widow  of  a 
Baronet  granted  to  the  widow  of  Capt.  Philip  Vivian  Rose,  who 
died  on  service  in  1917  and  was  heir-apparent  to  the  Baronetcy 
(creation  1874).  Other  grants,  to  widows  of  gentlemen  nominated  for 
Knighthood  who  died  before  the  receipt  of  the  accolade,  were  made 
in  three  cases — Carey,  Anderson,  and  Brindley, — -as  widows  of  a Knight 
Commander  of  the  Indian  Empire,  of  a Knight  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  the  British  Empire,  and  of  a Knight  Bachelor  respectively. 

Irrespective  of  promotions  in  the  various  Orders  of  Knighthood 
and  of  thousands  of  appointments  to  classes  below  that  of  Members 
of  the  Victorian  Order  (4th  class),  the  aggregate  of  the 
new  Honours  bestowed  during  the  twelve  months  under 
review  is  over  1,700,  and  a glance  at  the  following  table  will  show  how 
these  were  distributed  not  only  for  the  current  year,  but  for  the  last 
quarter  of  a century  : — 


CREATIONS  from  Jan.  ist,  1896  to  Nov.  30TH,  1920. 


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11 

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28 

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35 

20 

18 

14 

9 

32 

32 

35 

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Kn’ts. 

82 

218 

103 

91 

98 

162 

233 

180 

188 

164 

190 

177 

194 

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170 

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279 

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398 

326 

339 

239 

337 

303 

178 

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223 

201 

293 

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3510* 

6368* 

3647 

1074 

The  number  of  deaths  that  have  occurred  among  Peers  (Spiritual 
and  Temporal),  Peeresses,  Baronets,  Knights,  and  Companions  during 
the  past  twenty-five  years,  as  well  as  of  hereditary  titles  which  have 
become  extinct  or  dormant,  are  set  out  below  : — 


OBITUARY  from  Jan.  ist,  1896  to  Nov.  30TH,  1920. 


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Archbishops 

1 

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Bishops 

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2 

— 

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* 

— 

2 

1 

1 

2 

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1 

2 

1 

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Baronets  . . 

32 

34 

33 

41 

44 

3 2 

35 

33 

34 

32 

34 

41 

34 

43 

37 

38 

44 

34 

54 

50 

5i 

43 

49 

52 

32 

Knights 

59 

67 

60 

58 

61 

58 

65 

70 

70 

74 

66 

79 

no 

74 

7i 

90 

88 

107 

103 

95 

106 

88 

102 

108 

94 

Companions 

41 

43 

48 

60 

65 

7i 

72 

69 

56 

94 

76 

76 

83 

98 

104 

98 

85 

107 

179 

140 

228 

374 

453 

190 

166 

TITLES  EXTINCT  from  Jan.  ist,  1896  to  Nov.  30TH.  1920. 


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The  customary  acknowledgments  are  made  to  Charles  H.  Athill, 
M.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  as  well  as  to  many  other 
Officers  of  Arms  for  the  kindly  help  they  have  afforded 
in  respect  of  armorial  bearings  and  other  matters 
peculiarly  within  their  knowledge ; also  to  innumerable 
correspondents,  all  of  whose  valued  communications  have  been  care- 
fully considered,  although  it  has  not  always  been  found  possible  to 
adopt  the  additions  or  alterations  suggested. 


Acknow- 

ledgments 


i6oa,  Fleet  Street,  London,  E.C.4. 
December  1st,  1920. 


Arthur  G.  M.  Hesilrige, 
Editor. 


Includes  O. B.E.,  I.S.O.,  and  M.V.O.  (5th  class),  not  now  inserted. 


ORDER  OF  VICTORIA  AND  ALBERT  AND  CROWN  OF  INDIA.  xix 


ROYAL  ORDER  OF  VICTORIA  AND  ALBERT. 

INSTITUTED  io th  FEBRUARY,  1862; 

ENLARGED  10 th  OCTOBER,  1864,  15 th  NOVEMBER , 1865,  AND  15th  MARCH,  1880. 

SOVEREIGN, 

His  Majesty  the  King,  Emperor  of  India. 

LADIES  WHO  HAVE  BEEN  APPOINTED  TO  THE  ORDER, 

fflvat  Class. 

H.M.  the  Queen. 

H.  M.  Queen  Alexandra. 

H.R.H.  the  Princess  Christian. 

H.R.  H.  Princess  Louise,  Duchess  of  Argyll. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Beatrice. 

Marchioness  of  Milford  Haven. 

H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Albany. 

H.R.H.  the  Princess  Royal. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Victoria. 

H.  M.  the  Queen  of  Norway. 

H.M.  the  Queen  Maria  Christina  of  Spain. 

Princess  Louise  Marie  Elizabeth,  formerly 
Grand  Duchess  of  Baden. 

The  Ex-German  Empress  and  Queen  of  Prussia. 

H.M.  the  Queen  of  the  Netherlands. 

Seconb  Class. 

Princess  Henry  of  Prussia. 

Princess  Adolphe  of  Schaumberg-Lippe. 

H.H.  Princess  Helena  Victoria. 

The  Ex-Queen  of  the  Hellenes. 

Princess  Margaret  of  Prussia. 

H.H.  Princess  Marie  Louise. 

H.M.  the  Queen  of  Roumania. 

No  further  appointments  have  been  made  to  this  Order  since  the  death  of  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria. 


H.I.  and  R.  H.  the  Grand  Duchess  Cyril  of 
Russia. 

H.R.H.  the  Princess  of  Hohenlohe-Langenburg. 
H.R.H.  the  Princess  Alice,  Countess  of  Athlone. 
H.R.H.  Princess  Alfonso  d’Orleans-Bourbon. 

Ubirb  Class. 

Anne  Emily,  Duchess  of  Roxburghe. 

Emily  Theresa,  Baroness  Ampthill. 

Hariot  Georgiana,  Marchioness  of  Dufferin 
and  Ava. 

Countess  of  Antrim. 

Maud  Evelyn,  Marchioness  of  Lansdowne. 
Edith,  Countess  of  Lytton. 

Ina,  Duchess  of  Argyll. 

Viscountess  Churchill. 

Jfouvtb  Class 

Hon.  Mrs.  Ferguson. 

Hon.  Harriet  Lepel  Phipps. 

Lady  Cowell. 

Hon.  Mrs.  Bernard  Mallet. 

Hon.  Mrs.  Grant. 

Hon.  Ethel  Henrietta  Maria  Cadogan. 

Mrs.  Haughton. 


IMPERIAL  ORDER  OF  THE  CROWN  OF  INDIA. 

INSTITUTED  1st  JANUARY,  1878. 

To  consist  oj  the  Sovereign,  and  of  such  of  the  Princesses  of  His  Majesty's  Royal  and  Imperial 
House,  the  wives  or  other  female  relatives  of  Indian  Princes , and  other  Indian  ladies,  and  of  the 
wives  or  other  female  relatives  of  any  of  the  persons  who  have  held,  now  hold,  or  may  hereafter  hold 
the  office  of  Viceroy  and  Governor-General  of  India,  Governors  of  Madras  or  Bombay , or  of 
Principal  Secretary  of  State  for  India,  as  the  Sovereign  may  think  fit  to  appoint. 

SOVEREIGN, 

His  Majesty  the  King,  Emperor  of  India. 


LADIES  WHO  HAVE  BEEN  APPOINTED  TO  THE  ORDER. 


H.M.  the  Queen. 

H.M.  Queen  Alexandra. 

H.M.  Queen  of  Norway. 

H.  M.  The  Queen  of  Roumania. 

H.R.H.  the  Princess  Royal. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Victoria. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Christian. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Louise,  Duchess  of  Argyll. 
H.R.H.  Princess  Beatrice. 

H.R.H.  Duchess  of  Albany. 

The  Ex-Duchess  of  Cumberland. 

H.R.H.  Princess  Frederica,  Baroness  von  Pawel- 
Rammingen. 

H.I.  and  R.H.  the  Grand  Duchess  Cyril  of 
Russia, 

H.R.H.  the  Princess  of  Hohenlohe-Langenburg. 
Lady  Patricia  Ramsay. 

H.H.  Princess  Marie  Louise. 


Mary,  Baroness  Kinloss. 

Lady  Jane  Emma  Crichton. 

Edith,  Countess  of  Lytton. 

Mary  Augusta,  Lady  Temple. 

Mary  Cecilia.  Lady  Napier  of  Magdala. 
Hariot  Georgiana,  Marchioness  of  Dufferin  and 
Ava. 


Lady  Randolph  Spencer-Churchill. 

H.H.  Maharani  Sunity  Devee  of  Cooch  Behar. 
Maud  Evelyn,  Marchioness  of  Lansdowne. 

Lucy  Ada,  Lady  Harris. 

H.H.  Maharani  Sakhiya  Raja  Sahiba  Sindhia 
Alijah  Bahadur  of  Gwalior. 

Constance  Mary,  Lady  Wenlock. 

H.H.  Maharani  Sahib  ChimnaBai  Gaekwar  (of 
Baroda). 

H.H.  Lady  Nundkoover  Ba,  Rani  Sahib,  of 
Gondal. 

H.H.  (Dowager)  Maharani  of  Mysore. 

Lady  George  Hamilton. 

H.H.  Maharani  Sahiba,  Consort  of  Maharana 
Dhiraj  Fateh  Singh  of  Udaipur. 

Alice,  Lady  Northcote. 

Nora  Henrietta,  Countess  Roberts. 

Amelia  Maria,  Lady  White. 

Mary  Katharine,  Lady  Lockhart. 

Margaret,  Lady  Ampthill. 

Mary  Caroline,  Countess  of  Minto. 

Margaret  Etrenne  Hannah,  Marchioness  of 
Crewe. 

H.H.  (Nawab  Dame  Sultan  Jahan)  Begum  of 
Bhopal. 

Frances  Charlotte,  Baroness  Chelmsford. 

Marie  Adelaide,  Baroness  Willingdon. 

H.H.  Maji  Sahiba  Girraj  Kuar  of  Bharatpur. 


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OCCURRENCES  DURING  PRINTING, 

AND  CORRIGENDA. 


BARONETAGE. 


Anson  (page  15),  Louisa  Elizabeth  Anne, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Donald  Campbell,  d. 
Nov.  28th,  1920. 

Armstrong  (page  22),  the  Residence  of 
Major  James  Robert  Wood  Grove  is  Castle 
Grove,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal. 

Bates  (page  46),  Catt.  Austin  Graves 

Bates,  gazetted  an  Instructor  in  English  at 
a French  Mil.  Sch.  Nov.  i6th,  1920. 

Boughey  (page  87),  Frederick  Cople- 
stone  gazetted  C.B.E,  (Civil)  Nov.  23rd, 
1920. 

Brinckman  (page  96),  Theodore  Ernest 
Warren  Brinckman,  gazetted  Capt.  1st  Life 
Guards  Nov.  18th,  1920. 

Brocklebank  (page  98),  Miss  Agnes 

Sylvia  Brocklebank,  gazetted  an  O.B.E. 
(Civil  Div.)  Nov.  23rd,  1920. 

Buchanan,  cr.  1920  (page  114). 


Armorial  Bearings  of  Sir  James  Buchanan,  ist  Bt. 

Campbell,  cr.  1913  (page  135),  Com. 

James  Douglas  Campbell,  R.N.,  is  M.V.O., 
O.B.E. 

Chomeley  (page  153),  Zat/yCholmeley’s 

Residence , 40,  Draycott  Place,  S.W. 

Corbet  (page  177),  Violet  Mary  Rowley, 

obtained  a divorce  1920. 

Darell  (page  207),  Brevet  Col.  William 
Harry  Verelst  Darell,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , 
gazetted  Col.  Nov.  17th,  1920. 

De  Robkck  (page  217),  Sir  John 

Michael  De  Robeck,  Bt.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B., 
thanked  by  Govt,  for  services  as  British 
Commissioner  at  Constantinople,  Nov.  1920. 

Gladstone  (page  300),  the  wife  of  Major 
Francis  Woodbine  Parish,  D.S.O. , a son,  b. 
Nov.  28th,  1920. 


Glyn,  cr.  1759  (page  301),  Miss  Margot 
Elinor  Glyn.  gazetted  an  O.B.E.  (Civil  Div.) 
Nov.  23rd,  1920. 

Grant  (page  319),  Lieut.- Col.  George 
Bentinck  Macleod  Cumberland,  d.  Nov. 
26th,  1920. 

Green  well  (page  322),  the  wife  of 

Major  Aynsley  Eyre  Greenwell,  a son,  b. 
Nov.  27th.  1920. 

Halsey  (page  333),  Rear-Adm.  Sir 

Lionel  Halsey,  K.C  M.G.,  K.C.V.D.,  ap- 
pointed Comptroller  and  Treasurer  to  Prince 
of  Wales  Nov.  30th,  1920. 

Mather-Jackson  (page  388),  Lady 

Mather- Jackson  became  a J.P.  for  Mon- 
mouthshire Nov.  1920. 

Lawrence,  cr.  1867  (page  427),  Mary 
Wilhelmina,  da.  of  1st  Bt.,  d.  'Nov.  24th, 
1920. 

Mansel  (page  482),  the  wife  of  Capt. 

Ralph  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  a son,  b. 
Nov.  22nd,  1920. 

Mordaunt  (page  51 1),  Lieut. -Col.  Os- 

bert  Cautley  Mordaunt,  D.  .0 .,  gazetted 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Corps  of  Signals,  Nov. 
19th,  1920. 

Nelson  (page  527),  Violet  Mary,*  da.  of 

ist  Bt.,  obtained  a divorce  from  George 
Richard  Francis  Rowley,  and  m.  2ndly,  Nov. 
26th,  1920,  the  2nd  Duke  of  Westminster. 

Peel  (page  559),  the  wife  of  Capt.  Barry 
Edward  Domvile,  C.M.G.,  R.N.,  a da.,  b. 
Nov.  29th,  1920. 

Mackworth-Praed  (page  585),  Sir 

Herbert  Bulkley,  ist  Baronet,  d.  Nov.  21st, 
1920,  when  the  title  became  ext. 

Ramsay  (page  596),  the  Residence  of 
Miss  Elizabeth  Maule  Ramsey  is  80,  Chel- 
verton  Road,  S.W.  15. 

Rowley  (page  620),  the  wife  of  Capt. 

Charles  Donovan  Rowley,  a son  (Charles 
John),  b.  Nov.  29th,  1920. 

Smith,  cr.  1804  (page  657),  the  Rev. 
Orlando  Spencer  Smith,  d.  Nov.  23rd,  1920. 

Synge  (page  690),  the  wife  of  Capt. 
William  Alfred  Thackeray  Synge,  a son 
(Baron  Thackeray),  b.  Nov.  28th,  1920. 

Thorold  (page  698),  Major  Aubrey  du 
Plat  Thorold  Cole  : m.  1920,  Helen  Gordon, 
da  of  the  late  Col.  John  T.  Davidson,  of 
Toronto,  and  widow  of  Major  Walter  Home, 
6th  Dragoon  Guards. 

Wake  (page  723),  the  place  of  Residence 
of  Col.  Edward  St  Aubyn  Wake,  C.M.G., 
is  Beadon , not  Bendon. 

Wakeman  (page  725),  Capt.  Offley 

Wakeman,  Grenadier  Guards  : m Nov.  25th, 
1920,  Winifred  Annie,  da.  of  Col.  Charles 
Robert  Prideaux-Brune  [see  B.  Brabourne]. 

Wigram  (page  755),  the  wife  of  Loftus 
Edward  Wigram,  M.B.,  a da.,  b.  Nov.  27th, 
1920. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Blake  (page  850),  Sir  Ernest  Edward, 

K.B.E.,  d.  Nov.  30th,  1920. 

Burney  (page  869),  Adm.  Sir  Cecil, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  appointed  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet  Nov.  30th,  1920. 

Dundas  (page  917),  the  wife  of  Adm. 

Sir  Charles  Hope  Dunbar,  K.C.M.G.,  a da., 
b.  Nov.  29th,  1920. 

Goodman  (page  954),  Sir  (Gerald) 
Aubrey,  K.C.,  appointed  Ch.  Justice,  Straits 
Settlements,  Nov.  30th,  1920. 

Holmes  (page  986),  Sir  George  Charles 
Vincent,  K.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  Residence  is 
41,  Half  Moon  Street,  W.i. 

Johnstone  (page  999),  Sir  Donald 

Campbell,  d.  Nov.  26th,  1920. 

Mercer  (page  1047),  Sir  William  Hep- 
worth,  K C.M  G , appointed  Senior  Crown 
Agent  of  the  Colonies  Nov  30th,  1920. 


Milne  (page  1050),  Gen.  Sir  George 
Francis,  G.C.M.G. , K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  ap- 
pointed Lieut,  of  the  Tower  Nov.  30th,  1920. 

Nicholson  (page  1060),  Rear- A dm.  Sir 
William  Coldingham  Masters,  K.C.B. , ap- 
pointed Vice-Adm.  Nov.  30th,  1920. 

North  (page  1066),  Lieut. -Col.  Sir 
Harry,  d.  Nov.  26th,  1920. 

Oakley  (page  1066),  Sir  John  Hubert, 

son  of  the  late  Christopher  Oakley,  of  Chisle- 
hurst ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Uppingham  ; head  of 
the  firm  of  D.  Smith,  Oakley  and  Garrard, 
4-5,  Charles  Street,  S.W.,  and  Pres.  Sur- 
veyors’ Institution  : m.  1891,  Ida,  da,  of 
Daniel  Watney,  formerly  of  Brittleware, 
Croydon.  Orlestone,  near  Ashford,  Kent; 
Conservative  Club. 

Daughter  living — Margery  Ruth  : m.  Capt. 
Harold  Douglas  Kyrle  Money,  Indian  Army. 

KNIGHTS'  WIDOWS.— Gibbons 

(page  1200),  Elizabeth  Campbell,  Lady 
Gibbons,  is  deceased. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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son  of  the  late  John  Graham,  of  Hawarden, 
Cheshire;  b.  1867:  m.  1898,  Naomi  Edith, 
da.  of  D.  W.  Edwards.  Club,  Constitutional. 


Smith  (page  1900),  Capt.  Thomas 
Mervyn  Osborne  Catterson-,  D.S.O.,  is- 
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XXV 


OBITUARY. 


(Dec.  ist,  1919  to  Nov.  30th,  1920.) 


PEERS. 

Age 

Arbuthnott,  Walter  Charles  Warner,  13th  Viscount  . . . . .72 

Belhaven  and  Stenton,  Alexander  Charles,  10th  Baron  . . . .80 

Cozens-Hardy,  Herbert  Hardy,  P.C.,  ist  Baron 81 

Cunliffe,  Walter,  G.B.E.,  ist  Baron  ........  64 

Dartrey,  Vesey,  2nd  Earl  ..........  78 

De  Blaquiere,  William,  6th  Baron  ( extinct ) ......  63 

Digby,  Edward  Henry  Trafalgar,  10th  Baron  . . . . . -73 

Dormer,  Roland  John,  13th  Baron  ........  57 

Downham,  William  Hayes,  P.C.,  ist  Baron  ( extinct ) . . . . .67 

Egerton  of  Tatton,  Alan  de  Tatton,  3rd  Baron  . . . . . -74 

Faber,  Edmund  Beckett,  ist  Baron  ........  73 

Fermoy,  Edward  Fitz-Edmund  Burke,  2nd  Baron  . . . . .70 

Fermoy,  James  Boothby  Burke,  3rd  Baron  .......  68 

Fisher,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  John  Arbuthnot,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.V.O.,  LL.D., 

ist  Baron  ............  79 

Galloway,  Randolph  Henry,  nth  Earl  of  .......  83 

Glenconner,  Edward  Priaulx,  ist  Baron  . . . . . . .61 

Landaff,  Arnold  Harris  Mathew,  D.D.,  claiming  as  4th  Earl  of  . . .67 

Londesborough,  George  Francis  William  Henry,  3rd  Earl  of  . . . .28 

Loudoun,  Charles  Edward  Hastings,  nth  Earl  ......  65 

Murray  of  Elibank,  Alexander  William  Charles  Oliphant,  P.C.,  ist  Baron 

[extinct)  ............  50 

Ormathwaite,  Arthur,  2nd  Baron  .....  ...  92 

Plunket,  William  Lee,  G.C.M.G. , K.C.V.O.,  K.B.E.,  5th  Baron  . . *55 

Polwarth,  Walter  Hugh,  6th  Baron  . . . . . . . .81 

Queensberry,  Percy  Sholto,  9th  Marquess  of  . . . . .51 

Russell  of  Liverpool,  Edward  Richard,  ist  Baron  . . . . . 83 

St.  John  of  Bletso,  Henry  Beauchamp  Oliver,  17th  Baron  . . . -44 

Sherborne,  Rev.  Frederick  George,  5th  Baron  ......  79 

Wallscourt,  Charles  William  Joseph  Henry,  5th  Baron  [extinct)  . . -45 

Walsingham,  Thomas,  6th  Baron  ........  76 


PEERESSES. 


Amherst  of  Hackney,  Mary  Rothes 
Margaret,  O.B.E.,  Baroness. 
Bedford,  Adeline  Marie,  G.B.E., 
Duchess  of. 

Bertie  of  Thame,  Feodorowna  Cecilia, 
Viscountess. 

Cavan,  Caroline  Inez,  Countess  of. 
Dudley,  Rachel,  Countess  of. 
Falkland,  Mary,  Viscountess. 
Faringdon,  Jane  Ellen,  Baroness. 
Gifford,  Frederica  Charlotte  Fitz- 
Hardinge,  Baroness. 

Heytesbury,  Margaret  Anna,  Baroness. 
Huntly,  Amy,  Marchioness  of. 


Ilkeston,  Emily  Martha,  Baroness. 
Kilmorey,  Ellen  Constance,  Countess  of. 
Lanesborough,  Dorothea  Gwladys, 
Countess  of. 

Lindsay,  Emily  Marian,  Countess  of. 
Macdonald  of  Earnscliffe,  Susan 
Agnes,  ist  Baroness  [in  own  right) 
[extinct). 

Manners,  Constance  Edwina,  Baroness. 
Selkirk,  Cecely  Louisa,  Countess  of. 
Wantage,  Harriett  Sarah,  R.R.C., 
Baroness. 

Wolseley,  Louisa,  Viscountess. 


BARONETS. 

Age 

Affleck,  Sir  Robert,  7th  Bt.  .........  67 

Bagot,  Sir  Alan  Desmond,  ist  Bt.  [extinct)  23 

Baird,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Alexander,  G.B.E.,  ist  Bt.  ......  71 

Brooke,  Sir  John  Arthur,  ist  Bt .76 


XXVI 


OBITUARY. 


Age 

Brooke,  Sir  Richard  Marcus,  8th  Bt.  ........  69 

Cook,  Sir  Frederick  Lucas,  2nd  Bt.  ........  75 

Coote,  Sir  Algernon  Charles  Plumptre,  12th  Bt.  ......  72 

Durand,  Lieut.- Col.  Sir  Edward  Law,  C.B.,  1st  Bt.  . . . . .74 

Elton,  Sir  Edmund  Harry,  8th  Bt.  ........  74 

Errington,  Sir  George,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) .......  81 

FitzWygram,  Major  Sir  Frederick  Loftus  Francis,  5 th  Bt.  . . . *35 

Gilmour,  Sir  John,  1st  Bt.  . .........  74 

Gr«me,  Sir  Graham  Eden  William  Hamond-,  4th  Bt.  . . . . *74 

Greene,  Sir  (Edward)  Walter,  1st  Bt.  ........  78 

Guise,  Sir  William  Francis  George,  5th  Bt.  .......  68 

Henry,  Sir  Charles  Solomon,  M.P.,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) . . . . -59 

Horsfall,  Sir  John  Cousin,  1st  Bt.  . . . . . . . *73 

King,  Sir  Gilbert,  4th  Bt.  ..........  74 

Loder,  Sir  Edmund  Giles,  2nd  Bt.  ........  70 

McIver,  Sir  Lewis,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) ........  73 

Mappin,  Sir  Frank,  2nd  Bt.  .........  73 

Matheson,  Sir  Kenneth  James,  2nd  Bt.  . . . . . . .66 

Mathews,  Sir  Charles  Willie,  K.C.B.,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) . . . . .70 

Medlycott,  Rev.  Sir  Hubert  James,  6th  Bt.  .......  78 

Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  3rd  Bt.  ...../..  3a 

Nanney,  Sir  Hugh  John  Ellis-,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) . . . . . *75 

Osler,  Sir  William,  M.D.,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) .......  70 

Perring,  Rev.  Sir  Philip,  4th  Bt.  ( extinct ) . ......  8a 

Petrie,  Sir  Charles,  1st  Bt.  .........  67 

Praed,  Sir  Herbert  Bulkley  Mackworth-,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) . . . -79 

Russell,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Wallace,  P.C.,  1st  Bt.  ( extinct ) . . *79 

Salt,  Sir  Shirley  Harris,  3rd  Bt.  .........  82 

Seymour,  Adm.  Sir  Michael  Culme-,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  3rd  Bt.  . . .84 

Throckmorton,  Sir  Nicholas  William  George,  9th  Bt.  . . . . .81 

Vernon,  Sir  Harry  Foley,  C.B.E.,  1st  Bt.  .......  86 

Wood,  Sir  Lindsay,  1st  Bt.  .........  86 


KNIGHTS. 

Age 

Adams,  Sir  Hamilton  John  Goold-,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  . . . . .62 

Adcock,  Sir  Hugh,  C.M.G.  ..........  71 

Alcock,  Flight-Corn.  Sir  John,  K.B.E.,  D.S.C.  . r ....  27 

Allen,  Col.  Sir  Charles  ..........  67 

Anderson,  Brig.-Gen.  (Sir)  Francis  James,  K.B.E.,  C.B.  . . . .60 

Babtie,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William,  V.C.,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.  . . . .61 

Ball,  Sir  James  Benjamin  ..........  53 

Barnard,  Sir  Herbert  ..........  89 

Barton,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edmund,  P.C.,  G. C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  . . .70 

Benson,  Sir  Ralph  Sillery  . . . . . . . . . .68 

Blake,  Sir  Ernest  Edward,  K. C.M.G.  ........  75 

Bobbili,  Maharajah  ( Sri  Ravu  Sir  Venkata  Swetachalapathi  Rungarao  Bahadur) 

of,  G.C.I.E.,  C.B.E 58 

Bolton,  Sir  Frederic  ...........  68 

Boraston,  Sir  John  ...........  68 

Broacha,  Sir  Shapurji  Burjorji  .........  — 

Burdett,  Sir  Henry  Charles,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  ......  73 

Byers,  Professor  Sir  John  William,  M.D.  .......  67 

Cunningham,  Sir  Henry  Stewart,  K.C.I.E.  .......  88 

Dalton,  Sir  Cornelius  Neale,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  . . . . . *78 

Daly,  Sir  Malachy  Bowes,  K.C.M.G.  ........  84 

Dempsey,  Sir  Alexander,  M.D.  .........  68 

Dick,  Inspector-Gen.  Sir  James  Nicholas,  K.C.B.  . . . . . .88 

Douglas,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  . . . .62 

Edwards,  Sir  Owen  Morgan  . . . . . . . . .61 

Ellis,  Sir  Evelyn  Campbell  . . . . . . . . *54 

Ewing,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Thompson,  K.C.M.G.  ......  64 

Falconbridge,  Hon.  Sir  (William)  Glenholme  ......  74 

Fife,  Col.  Sir  Aubone  (George),  C.V.O.  .......  74 

FitzPatrick,  Sir  Dennis,  G.C.S.I.,  LL.D.  . . . . ...  *83 


OBITUARY.  XXVii 


Age 

Ford,  Sir  Theodore  Thomas  .........  89 

Franks,  Sir  Kendal  Matthew  St.  John,  C.B.,  M.D.  . . . . .69 

Fraser,  Sir  Thomas  Richard,  M.D. , LL.D.,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.  . . . .78 

Fryer,  Sir  Charles  Edward,  I.S.O.  ........  70 

Fysh,  Hon.  Sir  Philip  Oakley,  K.C.M.G.  .......  84 

Gildea,  Col.  Sir  James,"  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.  .......  82 

Glover,  Sir  John  ...........  90 

Goldney,  Sir  John  Tankerville  .........  73 

Grant,  Sir  James  Alexander,  K.C.M.G .,  M.D.  . . . . . .87 

Griffith,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Walker,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.  . . -75 

Griggs,  Sir  (William)  Peter,  M.P.  ........  67 

Grove,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Coleridge,  K.C.B.  .......  80 

Hamilton,  Sir  William  Alexander  Baillie-,  K.C.M.G .,  C.B.  . . . -57 

Harbottle,  Sir  John  George  .........  63 

Herkless,  Very  Rev.  Sir  John,  D.D.,  LL.D.  . . . . . .64 

Hull,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Patrick  Amyatt,  K.C.B.  . . . . *55 

Hyslop,  Sir  Thomas  ...........  60 

Jackson,  Sir  John,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. E.  . . . . . .68 

Jetti£,  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Amable,  K.C.M.G.  ...  . . . . *73 

Johnstone,  Sir  Donald  Campbell  ........  63 

Jones,  Sir  Pryce  Pryce-,  ..........  85 

Kennaway,  Sir  Walter,  C.M.G.  .........  83 

King,  Sir  Henry  Clark  ..........  64 

Lascelles,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frank  Cavendish,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.  . 78 

Lockyer,  Sir  (Joseph)  Norman,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.  . . .84 

Lord,  Sir  Riley.  ...........  82 

Lowry,  A dm.  Sir  Robert  Swinburne,  K.C.B.  . . . . . .66 

Lyall,  Sir  Charles  James,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  .......  75 

Macalpine,  Sir  George  Watson  .........  70 

McCallum,  Sir  John  Mills,  M.P.  . . . . . . . .72 

McCraith,  Sir  John  Tom  ..........  72 

Macdonald,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Donald  Alexander,  C.M.G. , I.S.O.  . . -75 

Mack,  Sir  Hugh  ...........  88 

McLaren,  Sir  John,  K.B.E.  . . . . . . . . 70 

Maclean,  Kaid  Sir  Harry  Aubrey  de  Vere,  K.C.M.G.  . . . . *72 

McLeod,  Hon.  Sir  Ezekiel,  LL.D.  ........  79 

Maden,  Sir  John  Henry  ..........  57 

Mather,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William,  P.C.  . . . . . . . .82 

Mercer,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David,  K.C.B.  ........  56 

Morant,  Sir  Robert  Laurie,  K.C.B.  ........  56 

Napier,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Trevylyan  Dacres  Willes,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O.  . . -53 

Nethersole,  Sir  Michael,  C.S.I.  ........  61 

Newmarch,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Oliver  Richardson,  K. C.S.I.  . . . *85 

North,  Lieut.- Col.  Sir  Harry  . . . . . . . . -54 

Owen,  Sir  Douglas  William,  K.B.E.  ........  70 

Purvis,  Sir  Robert,  LL.D.  ..........  76 

Plowden,  Sir  Henry  Meredyth  .........  79 

Raleigh,  Sir  Thomas,  K. C.S.I.,  K.C 69 

Ramsay,  Sir  George  Dalhousie,  C.B.  . . . . . . . . 91 

Ramsay,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  George,  K.C.B.  . . . . . -63 

Rattigan,  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Adolphus  Byden  .......  55 

Richards,  Sir  Richard  Watkins  . ........  56 

Ritson,  Sir  Arthur,  K.B.E.  .........  66 

Routhier,  Hon . Sir  Adolphe  Basile  . . . . . . • .81 

Ryan,  Sir  Charles  Lister,  K.C.B.  ........  89 

Smith,  Sir  Edwin  Thomas,  K.C.M.G.  . . . . . . .90 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Gerard,  K.C.M.G.  .......  80 

Stapley,  Sir  Richard  ..........  79 

Stephen,  Hon.  Sir  (Matthew)  Henry  ........  91 

Stokes,  Sir  Gabriel,  K. C.S.I.  . . 71 

Stone,  Sir  Edward  Albert,  K.C.M.G.  ........  75 

Stuart,  Sir  Thomas  Peter  Anderson,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.  . . . .64 

Sutton,  Sir  Henry  ...........  75 

Synge,  Sir  Robert  Follett,  K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O 66 

Thomas,  Sir  John  ...........  84 

Trevor,  Sir  Arthur  Charles,  K. C.S.I.  ........  79 

Tulloch,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Bruce,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.  . . . 7 1 

Twining,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Philip  Geoffrey,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.  . 56 


XXviii  OBITUARY. 


Age 

Venning,  Sir  Edgcombe  ..........  83 

Waddilove,  Sir  Joshua  Kelley  .........  — 

White,  Sir  Luke  . . . . . . . . . .75 

Wood,  F.-M.  Sir  (Henry)  Evelyn,  V.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.  . . .81 

COMPANIONS. 

Acton,  Com.  Fitzmaurice,  C.M.G.  ........  45 

Adam,  Capt.  Herbert  Algernon,  C.B.E.  .......  48 

Adlercron,  Capt.  George  Rothe  Ladeveze,  D.S.O.  . . . . -35 

Anderson,  John  William  Stewart,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  . . . . . .46 

Andrewes,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Edward,  D.S.O.  ......  41 

Ardron,  John,  C.B.  ...........  76 

Atherton,  Col.  Thomas  James,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  ......  64 

Atkinson,  Major  Edward  William,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  . . . . .46 

Barlow,  Major  Joseph  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  . . . . . . — 

Beattie,  Major  Maurice  Alexander,  D.S.O.  .......  — 

Bevan,  Capt.  George  Parker,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  A.M.  . . . . .41 

Biddulph,  Thomas  Henry  Stillingfleet,  C.I.E.  ......  74 

Bird,  Capt.  Frederic  Godfrey,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ......  52 

Biscoe,  Gen.  William  Walters,  C.B.  ........  7& 

Bolton,  Charles  Walter,  C.S.I.  .........  69 

Bottomley,  Herbert  Holford,  C.B.E.  ........  39 

Boyle,  Col.  Lionel  Richard  Cavendish,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.  . . . .68 

Breeks,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  William,  C.B.  .......  57 

Browne,  George,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.  ........  82 

Bruce,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  McCrae,  C.B.  .......  78 

Callaghan,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  George  Astley,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  . . .68 

Capel,  Capt.  Arthur  Edward,  C.B.E.  ........  38 

Chamier,  Col.  George  Daniel,  C.M.G.  ........  59 

Chaplin,  Col.  John  Worthy,  V.C.,  C.B.  .......  8<s 

Chesney,  Col.  Harold  Frank,  C.M.G.  ........  61 

Churchill,  Lieut.-Col.  George  R.  D.,  D.S.O.  ......  — 

Clark,  James  Robert,  C.B.  .........  75 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Skinner,  D.S.O.  .......  46 

Cleghorn,  Maj.-Gen.  James,  C.S.I.,  M.D.  .......  78 

Cloete,  Hendrik,  C.M.G.  ..........  69 

Cole,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Minden,  D.S.O.  .......  60 

Combe,  Maj.-Gen.  Boyce  Albert,  C.B.  ........  78 

Cooke,  Major  Charles  John  Bowen,  C.B.E.  .......  70 

Corbet,  Eustace  Kynaston,  C.M.G.  . . . . . . . .65 

Courtney,  John  Mortimer,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.  .......  82 

Cowley,  Francis  Arthur  Adam,  C.I.E.  . . . . . . .51 

Creak,  Capt.  Ettrick  William,  C.B.  ........  84 

Crosland,  Major  George  William  Kilner,  D.S.O.  ......  50 

Crowd y,  Major  James  Dunscomb,  D.S.O.  . . .....  38 

Cumberland,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.  . . ....  90 

Currie,  Brig.-Gen.  Ryves  Alexander  Mark,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  . . . -44 

Dawson,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Stuart,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  . . . . -47 

Dawson,  Col.  Harry  Leonard,  C.B. , C.V.O.  .......  65 

De  Smidt,  Henry,  C.M.G.  ..........  75 

Dillon,  Capt.  Constantin  Theobald  Francis,  D.S.O.  . . . -45 

Dixon,  George  Francis,  M.V.O.,  C.B.E.  .......  69 

Eden,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Rushbrooke,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  . . . . .46 

Eiloart,  Major  Horace  Anson,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  . . . . . *31 

Elton,  Col.  Frederick  Coulthurst,  C.B.  .......  82 

Evans,  William,  C.B..  ..........  79 

Everett,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ........  82 

Eyre,  Col.  Edmund  Henry,  C.B 81 

Fairholme,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Ernest,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  F.R.G.S.  . . 60 

Findlay,  Surg.-Maj.  John,  C.I.E.,  M.B.  .......  65 

Fludyer,  Col.  Henry,  C.V.O.  .........  7* 

Foljambe,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Savile,  C.B.  .......  63 

Fowkes,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Thomas,  C.I.E.,  F.R.C.S.  . . . . *56 

Fraser,  Col.  John  Pilling,  C.B.E — 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Randall,  C.M.G.  .......  6t 

Gaurachandra  Gajapati  Narayana  Devu,  Raja  Sri,  C.I.E.  . . . . — 

Gibbs,  Mrs.  Victoria  Florence  de  Burgh,  C.B.E — 


OBITUARY. 


XXIX 


Age 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Lewis  Rawson,  D.S.O.  . . . . .41 

Gordon,  Col.  James  Henry,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  . . . . . . .7 1 

Gordon,  Col.  Philip  Cecil  Harcourt,  C.M.G.  . . . . . . .56 

Gough,  Maj.-Gen.  Hugh  Sutlej,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  ......  2 7 

Grant,  Rear-Adm.  Noel,  C.B.  . . . . . . . . . 51 

Griffith,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Richard,  D.S.O.  ......  63 

Groves,  Air-Commodore  Robert  Marsland,  C.B. , D.S.O.,  M.C.  . . .39 

Guinness,  Eric  Cecil,  D.S.O.  . . . . . . . . .26 

Harley,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Kellett,  D.S.O.  .......  52 

Harrison,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Wordsworth,  C.B.E.  . . . . . -49 

Hassell,  Col.  Robert  de  Bray,  C.M.G.  .......  — 

Helmer,  Brig-.Gen.  Richard  Alexis,  C.M.G.  .......  56 

Helyar,  Com.  Percy  John,  D.S.O.  ........  38 

Henderson,  Capt.  George  Stuart,  D.S.O.  .......  26 

Hendley,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.  .......  56 

Henegan,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.  ........  55 

Hogben,  George,  C.M.G.  ..........  67 

Holland,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  William,  C.B.  . . . . . . -95 

Horne,  Capt.  Clement  Cooper,  C.B.E.  ........  52 

Horsfall,  Jeremiah  Garnett,  C.I.E.  ........  79 

Hoskyns,  Rear-Adm.  Peyton,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.  . . . . . .6 7 

Howell,  Capt.  Cedric  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.F.C.  . . . . . — 

Hume,  Col.  Charles  Wheeler,  M.V.O.  ........  80 

Iles,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Wilson,  D.S.O.  .......  54 

Izat,  Alexander,  C.I.E.  ..........  75 

Jackson,  Major  Basil,  D.S.O.  .........  39 

Jeans,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Gilchrist,  C.B.  .......  65 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.B.  ........  74 

Kearns,  Col.  Thomas  Joseph,  C.B. , C.M.G.  .......  59 

Kelly,  Surg.-Lieut.  Peter  Burrows,  D.S.O.  .......  57 

Kennedy,  Robert  Greig,  C.I.E.  .........  69 

Keyser,  Col.  Frederick  Charles,  C.B.  ........  79 

King,  George  Kemp,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.  ........  40 

Lane,  Lieut.-Col.  Clayton  Turner,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E.  ......  78 

Leachman,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerard  Evelyn,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.  . . . . *39 

Lee,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Herbert,  C.B.E.  . . . . . . .82 

Lewtas,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.E.  ........  69 

Liddell,  Adolphus  George  Charles,  C.B.  .......  73 

Lucas,  Francis  Herman,  C.B.,  C.V.O.  . .......  42 

Lucas,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm  Hugh,  D.S.O.  .......  — 

Lush,  Engineer-Capt.  John,  C.B.E.  ........  — 

Lushington,  Alfred  Wyndham,  C.I.E.  .......  59 

Maberly,  Col.  Charles  Evan,  D.S.O.  ........  65 

MacLeod,  Adm.  Angus,  C.V.O.  .........  73 

McLeod,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Kelty,  D.S.O.  .......  36 

McMillan,  Thomas,  C.B.E.  .........  — 

MacNeece,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Gaussen,  C.B.  .......  63 

Macrae,  Col.  Alexander  William,  C.I.E.  . . . . . . .61 

Marescaux,  Vice-Adm.  Gerald  Charles  Adolphe,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  . . .60 

Marks,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Grey,  D.S.O.  .......  25 

Marsh,  Col.  William,  C.B.E.  .........  69 

Massy,  Col.  Harry  Stanley,  C.B.  .........  65 

Millett,  Paymaster-Corn.  Thompson  Hoiatio,  C.B.  . . . . • 50 

Monro,  James,  C.B.  ...........  82 

Moon,  Squadron-Com.  Edwin  Rowland,  D.S.O.  . . . . . .33 

Moreton,  Capt.  John  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ......  43 

Murray,  Col.  Arthur  Mordaunt,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  ......  68 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  D.C.M.  . . . . . 

Napier,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.  .........  58 

Nil  ol,  John,  C.M.G.  ..........  82 

Norendra,  Nath  Sen,  C.I.E.  . ........  

O’Connor,  Col.  Arthur  Patrick,  C.B.  ........  63 

O’Grady,  Lieut.-Col.  John  de  Courcy  ........  64 

O’Halloran,  Joseph  Sylvester,  C.M.G.  .......  yy 

Oran,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Kendall,  C.B.E.  .......  — 

Page,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Frederick  Graham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  . . . .40 

Page,  Com.  George  Francis  Lyon  Labouverie,  D.S.O.  . . . . . — 

Parker,  Charles  Sandbach,  C.B.E.  . . . . . . . .55 

Paull,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hicks,  D.S.O, -53 


XXX 


OBITUARY. 


Pentor,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Pole,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O.  . 

Age 

65 

Peel,  Algernon  Robert,  M.V.O.  ..... 

53 

Pulford,  Col.  Russell  Richard,  C.I.E.  .... 

75 

Rainsford,  Col.  Stephen  Dickson,  C.B. 

66 

Ravenshaw,  Maj.-Gen.  Hurdis  Secundus  Lalande,  C.M.G. 

42 

Reeve,  Henry  Fenwick,  C.M.G.  ..... 

65 

Rennie,  Major  John  George,  D.S.O.  .... 

54 

Round,  Francis  Richard,  C.M.G.  .... 

75 

Russell,  James  Reginald,  D.S.O.  .... 

26 

Ryder,  Col.  Francis  John,  C.M.G.  .... 

54 

St.  Clair,  Major  William  Lockhart,  D.S.O.  . 

36 

Salim  bin  Khalfan,  C.M.G.  . . ..  . 

83 

Sandwith,  Major  Ralph  Leslie,  C.M.G. 

61 

Shepherd,  Col.  Charles  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  . 

73 

Smallwood,  Col.  Frank  Graham,  C.V.O. 

52 

Smith,  George,  C.I.E. , LL.D.  ..... 

87 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Manners,  V.C.,  C.I.E.,  C.V.O.  . 

55 

Smith,  Vincent  Arthur,  C.I.E.  ..... 

7 1 

Smith,  Capt.  Thomas  Mervyn  Osborne  Catterson-,  D.S.O. 

32 

Smyth,  Col.  Charles  Coghlan,  C.B.  .... 

78 

Smyth,  Major  George  Osbert  Stirling,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

30 

Smyth,  Col.  Gerald  Brice  Ferguson,  D.S.O.  . 

35 

Sowerby,  Col.  Maurice  Eden,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

— 

Spalding,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Francis  Howard,  C.B. 

66 

Sparks,  Capt.  John  Barnes,  C.B.E.  .... 

46 

Spragge,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Henry,  C.B. 

77 

Stowe,  Leonard,  C.M.G.  . 

83 

Sumpter,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  .... 

— 

Sutherland,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Dunbar,  C.I.E.  . 

54 

Talbot,  Capt.  Henry  Fitzroy  George,  D.S.O. 

46 

Thesiger,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Wilfred  George,  D.S.O.  . 

48 

Todd,  Col.  Octavius,  C.B.E. , M.B.  .... 

83 

Traill,  Major  Thomas  Balfour,  D.S.O. 

38 

Trench,  Col.  the  Hon.  William  Le  Poer,  C.V.O. 

83 

Tufnell,  Col.  Arthur  Wyndham,  C.M.G. 

48 

Tweedie,  Col.  John  Lannoy,  D.S.O.  .... 

79 

Van  Straubenzee,  Maj.-Gen.  Turner,  C.B.  . 

81 

Wace,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard,  C.B.  ..... 

77 

Wace,  Major  Stephen  Charles,  C.B.E.  .... 

37 

Ward,  Capt.  George  Augustus  Crosbie,  O.B.E. 

54 

Warre,  Rev.  Edmond,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  D.D. 

83 

Watson,  Capt.  Allan,  D.S.O.  ..... 

32 

Weldon,  Major  Francis  Harry,  D.S.O.. 

50 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Sinclair,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  . 

— 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Hamilton,  D.S.O. 

— 

Winder,  Col.  Robert  Cecil,  C.B.  ..... 

56 

Wood,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William  Massey,  M.V.O.  . 

68 

Wyatt,  Lieut.- Col.  Francis  Ogilvy,  M.V.O. 

48 

Wyatt,  Thomas  Henry,  M.V.O.,  I.S.O. 

79 

Yardley,  Col.  John  Watkins,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

62 

Young,  Col.  Frederick  de  Buie,  C.M.G. 

55 

Yule,  Col.  James  Herbert,  C.B.  ..... 

. 

. 

72 

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XXX111 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR. 


The  following  names  have  been  notified  for  addition  to  the  Roll  of  Honour  as 
published  in  last  year's  volume. 

Bevan,  Capt.  George  Parker,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.M.,  R.N. 

Briggs,  Capt.  William  Luke,  Teynham,  B. 

Brooke,  Capt.  Henry  Hastings,  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822. 

Buntine,  Robert  Patrick,  Dunboyne,  B. 

Burke,  Capt.  John  Bernard  Mary,  Burke,  K. 

Campbell,  James,  Fairlie-Cuninghame,  Bt. 

Cardwell,  Capt.  Hugh  Brodie,  Lindsay-Hogg,  Bt. 

Carey,  Capt.  Leicester  William  Le  Marchant,  Stracey,  Bt. 

Crowdy,  Major  James  Dunscomb,  D.S.O. 

Cuningham,  Edward  Hastings  Touche,  Cuninghame,  Bt. 

Currie,  Brig.-Gen.  Ryves  Alexander  Mark,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , Currie,  Bt. 

De  Neufville,  Major  Eustace  Charles,  D.S.O. 

Elliot,  John  Amyand,  Minto,  E. 

Fitch,  Cecil  Alexander  Gordon,  Fitch,  K. 

Forster,  Alfred  Henry,  Forster,  B. 

Forster,  John,  Forster,  B. 

Frederick,  Capt.  Thomas,  M.C.,  Frederick,  Bt. 

Fulton,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O. 

Hargreaves,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O. 

Hearn,  Lieut.  Edward  Walter  Henry,  R.N.,  Hearn,  K. 

Henderson,  Capt.  George  Stuart,  D.S.O. 

Herrick,  Capt.  John  Riversdale  Warren,  Warren,  Bt. 

Hill,  Randle  Edward,  Hill,  V. 

Hoare,  Charles  Morgan,  Tredegar,  B. 

Ho  are,  Reginald  Arthur,  Hoare,  Bt.,  cr.  1786. 

Hornby,  William  Raymond,  Hornby,  Bt. 

Hubbard,  Bertram  John,  M.C.,  Addington,  B. 

Johnston,  Col.  Horace  James,  D.S.O. 

Land  ale,  Capt.  J.  R.,  Walker,  K. 

Leachman,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerard  Evelyn,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O. 

*Low,  James  Morrison,  Low,  Bt. 

Lowth,  Capt.  Francis  Robert  Leslie,  Barclay,  Bt. 

Lowth,  John  Leslie,  Barclay,  Bt. 

Lucas,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm  Hugh,  D.S.O. 

Mackie,  Capt.  James  Logan,  Mackie.,  Bt. 

Melland,  Lieut.  Frederick  Bernard,  R.N.V.R.,  Teynham,  B. 

Meredith,  Major  John  Frederick,  Meredith,  K. 

Moore,  Edward  Francis  Courtenay,  Duff-Sutherlana-Dunbar,  Bt. 

Moreton,  Capt.  John  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  D.C.M. 

Noble,  William  McDonald,  Noble,  K. 

Norman,  Harold  Henry,  Coote,  Bt.,  cr.  1621. 

Norman,  Lionel,  Coote,  Bt.,  cr.  1621. 

b 

B 


XXXIV 


ROLL  OF  HONOUR 


Oliver,  Raymond  Edward  Creswick,  Ventry,  B. 

Page,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Frederick  Graham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
Pakenham,  John  Walter  Beavan,  Longford , E. 

Peel,  Capt.  Lawrence,  Crawshaw,  B. 

Petersen,  William  Sinclair,  Petersen,  K. 

Powell,  William  Edward  George  Pryse  Wynne,  Pryse,  Bt. 

Owen,  Augustus,  Owen,  Bt.,  cr.  1813. 

Ralli,  Peter,  Ralli,  Bt. 

Rattray,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm  MacGregor,  D.S.O. 

Reynolds,  Major  Douglas,  V.C.,  Petersen,  K. 

Ritson,  Arthur  Stewart,  Ritson,  K. 

Russell,  — , Russell,  K. 

Russell,  Capt.  Oswald  Bede  Plowden,  M.C.,  Russell,  K. 

Sherard,  Norman  Cashel,  Sherard,  B. 

Singleton,  Mark  Rodney,  Rowley,  Bt.,  cr.  1836. 

Slater,  H.  G.,  Allison,  K. 

Smith,  Col.  Granville  Roland  Francis,  C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Smith,  Capt.  Thomas  Mervyn  Osborne  Catterson-,  D.S.O. 
Sowerby,  Col.  Maurice  Eden,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Sumpter,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

Treherne,  Capt.  Claude  William,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Treherne,  K. 
Watson,  Capt.  Allan,  D.S.O. 

Whatford,  Lieut.-Col.  Stuart  Lumley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Whyte,  Mark,  Airlie,  E. 

Wilmot,  Frederick  Lawrence  Eardley-,  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt. 
Wilson,  David,  Wilson,  Bt.,  cr.  1920. 

Wyatt,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Ogilvy,  M.V.O. 


The  following  names  should  be  omitted  from  the  Roll  of  Honour  as  printed 
in  last  year's  volume. 

Adams,  Leslie  Swinburne  Ward  Hyland,  Teynham,  B. 

Cook,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Chesney,  D.S.O. 


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HIS  MAJESTY’S 


OFFICERS  OF  ARMS. 


ENGLAND. 

College  of  Arms,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 


— — 

Earl  Marshal — The  Duke  of  Norfolk. 

Deputy  Earl  Marshal — Lieut.-Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Edmund  Bernard  Talbot, 
P.C.,  G.C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 

Kings  of  Arms. 

Garter — Sir  Henry  Farnham  Burke,  K. C.V.O.,  C.B.,  F.S.A. 
Clarenceux — Charles  Harold  Athill,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  F.S.A. 

Norroy — William  Alexander  Lindsay,  Esq.,  K.C.,  F.S.A. 


Heralds. 


Lancaster — Edward  Bellasis,  Esq. 

York — Gordon  Ambrose  De  Lisle  Lee, 
Esq.,  C.B. 

Somerset  — Everard  Green,  Esq., 
F.S.A, 


Chester  ( and  Registrar) — Arthur  Wil- 
liam Steuart  Cochrane,  Esq.,M.V.O. 
Richmond — Gerald  Woods  Wollaston, 
Esq.,  M.V.O. 

Windsor  — Algar  Henry  Stafford 
Howard,  Esq. 


Pursuivants. 


Portcullis  — Keith  William  Murray, 
Esq.,  F.S.A. 

Rouge  Croix — Archibald  George  Blom- 
field  Russell,  Esq. 


Bluemantle — Hon.  Philip  Plantagenet 
Cary. 

Rouge  Dragon  — Alexander  Warren 
Dury  Mitton,  Esq. 


SCOTLAND. 

Lyon  Court,  General  Register  House,  Edinburgh. 


Lyon  King  of  Arms— Sir  James  Balfour  Paul,  C.V.O.,  LL.D. 


Heralds. 

Ross — Andrew  Ross,  Esq.,  S.S.C. 

Rothesay  (and  Lyon  Clerk') — Francis  J.  Grant,  Esq.,  W.S. 
Albany — William  R.  Macdonald,  Esq. 

Pursuivants. 

March — Capt.  George  Sitwell  Campbell  Swinton. 
Unicom — John  Horne  Stevenson,  Esq.,  M.B.E.,  K.C.,  M.A. 
Carrick — Sir  Duncan  Alexander  Dundas  Campbell,  Bt.,  C.V.O. 


IRELAND. 

Office  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle, 


Ulster  King  of  Arms — Major  Sir  Nevile  Rodwell  Wilkinson,  C.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  A.R.E. 

Pursuivant. 

Athlone — George  Dames  Burtchaell,  Esq.,  K.C.,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  M.R.I.A. 

(. Deputy  Ulster  King  of  Arms'). 

Registrar — Thomas  Ulick  Sadleir,  Esq.,  M.A.,  M.R.I.A, 


Heralds  to  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

Dublin — Major  Guillamore  O’Grady,  M.A. 
Cork—  Capt.  Richard  Alexander  Lyonal  Keith. 


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XXXV11 


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XXXIX 


TABLES  OF  GENERAL  PRECEDENCE. 

Precedence  of  Ladies  is  always  derived  from  the  father,  or  husband,  except  in 
the  case  of  a Peeress  in  her  own  right. 

Official  precedence,  such  as  that  of  the  Great  Officers  of  State,  confers  no  cor- 
responding precedence  on  their  wives  or  daughters. 

The  wives  and  issue  of  Archbishops  and  Bishops  at  present  have  no  special 
precedence  as  such. 

A Dowager  Peeress,  or  Baronetess,  while  a widow,  by  custom,  takes  precedence  of 
the  wife  of  the  incumbent  of  the  title. 

The  children  of  a living  Peer,  or  Baronet,  have  precedence  above  the  children  of 
the  previous  possessor,  or  possessors,  of  the  title. 

If  the  daughter  of  a Peer  marries  a Peer  she  takes  her  husband’s  rank,  but  if  she 
marry  the  eldest  or  younger  son  of  a Peer  she  ranks  either  according  to  her  own 
inherent  precedence  ( i.e .,  as  the  daughter  of  her  father),  or  according  to  that  of  her 
husband  (i.e.,  as  the  wife  of  the  eldest  or  younger  soi*of  a Duke,  Marquess,  Earl, 
etc.),  whichever  happens  to  be  the  higher,  no  matter  what  the  courtesy  title  may  be. 

To  Foreign  Ambassadors  modern  practice  concedes  precedence  immediately  after 
the  Royal  Family,  while  to  Foreign  Ministers  and  Envoys  place  is  usually  allowed 
after  Dukes  and  before  Marquesses. 

Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility  borne  by  British  subjects  afford  their  holders  no  pre- 
cedence whatever  in  this  country,  and  strictly  speaking  a Royal  License  should  be 
obtained  for  their  use. 


PRECEDENCE  IN  ENGLAND. 

MEN. 


The  KING. 

,,  Prince  of  Wales. 

,,  Sovereign’s  Younger  Sons. 

,,  ,,  Grandsons. 

„ ,,  Brothers. 

Sovereign’s  Uncles 

,,  N ephews  (Brothers’  and  Sisters’  Sons). 

Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Lord  High  Chancellor. 

Archbishop  of  York. 

Prime  Minister. 

Lord  High  Treasurer  (when  ex- 
isting). 

,,  President  of  the  Council. 

Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons. 

Lord  Privy  Seal. 

„ Great  Chamberlain.* 

,,  High  Constable  (when  ex 
isting) . 

Earl  Marshal. 

Lord  High  Admiral  (when  ex 
isting). 

„ Steward  of  the  Household. 

„ Chamberlain  ,,  ,, 

Master  of  the  Horse. 

Dukes  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland, 
created  since  the  Union. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood  Royal. 
Marquesses  of  England. 

, , Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 
Ireland,  created  since  the  Union. 


Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Earls  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland, 

created  since  the  Union. 

Younger  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood  Royal. 
Marquesses’  Eldest  Sons. 

Dukes’  Younger  Sons. 

Viscounts  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ire- 

land, created  since  the  Union. 
Earls’  Eldest  Sons. 

Marquesses’  Younger  Sons. 

Bishop  of  London. 

„ Durham 

,,  Winchester. 

English  Bishops  (also  Archbishop  and  Bishops 
of  Wales  consecrated  prior  to  1914)  ac- 
cording to  seniority  of  consecration. 

Jrish  Bishops  Consecrated  prior  to  the  Irish 
Church  Act  of  1869,  according  to  seniority 
of  Consecration,  f 

Secretaries  of  State,  if  of  Baronial  rank. 

Barons  of  England. 

„ Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ire- 

land created  since  the  Union, 
also  Lords  of  Appeal  in  Ordi- 
nary (Life  Peers)  who  rank  with 
Barons  according  to  the  date  of 
their  Patents. 


I If  of  Baro- 
j nial  rank. 


Above 
all  Peers 
of 

their  own 
degree. 


* When  in  actual  performance  of  official  duty. 

t In  Ireland  the  Prelates  of  the  Church  of  Ireland  and  of  the  Roman  Catholic  Church  have  (ranking 
among  themselves  according  to  seniority  of  consecration  or  translation)  the  same  precedence  as  that 
of  the  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of  the  Established  Church  of  Ireland  before  the  passing  of  the  Irish 
Church  Act  in  1869. 


xl 


TABLES  OF  PRECEDENCE. 


Lords  Commissioners  of  the  Great  Seal  (when 
existing). 

Treasurer  of  the  Household. 

Comptroller  of  the  Household. 

Master  of  the  Horse. 

Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Household. 

Secretaries  of  State,  being  under  Baronial  rank. 
Viscounts’  Eldest  Sons. 

Earls’  Younger  Sons. 

Barons’  Eldest  Sons. 

Knights  of  the  Garter,  if  not  of  Baronial  rank. 
Privy  Councillors. 

Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer. 

„ ,,  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England. 

Master  of  the  Rolls. 

Lords  Justices  of  Appeal  * according  to  seniority 
of  appointment. 

Judges  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,*  ac- 
cording to  seniority  of  appointment. 
Viscounts’  Younger  Sons. 

Barons’  ,,  ,, 

Sons  of  Life  Peers  (Lords  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary). 
Baronets,  according  to  date  of  Patent. 

Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Indian 

Empire. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  the  British  Empire. 

,,  Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

„ ,,  ,,  Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

,,  .,  ,,  the  British  Empire. 

Knights  Bachelors. 

Companions  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  „ Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

„ ,,  the  Indian  Empire. 

Commanders  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

„ ,,  ,,  British  Empire. 

Companions  of  Distinguished  Service  Order. 
Members  of  the.  Royal  Victorian  Order  (4th  class). 


Judges  of  County  Courts  of  England,  Wales, 
and  Ireland  (including  Judges  of  City  of 
London  Court),  t according  to  seniority  of 
appointment. 

Serjeants-at-Law. 

Masters  in  Chancery. 

,,  Lunacy. 

Officers  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 
Companions  of  Imperial  Service  Order. 
Gentlemen  of  the  Privy  Chamber. 

Eldest  Sons  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Eldest  Sons  of  the  Baronets. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

Eldest  sons  of  Knights  of  the' 

Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Knights  of  the 

Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Knights  of  St. 

Michael  and  St.  George. 

,,  Sons  of  Knights  of  the 
Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  Knight  Bache- 

lors. 

Members  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order  (5th  class). 

,,  ,,  ,,  British  Empire  Order. 

Younger  Sons  of  Baronets. 

Esquires. 

Younger  Sons  of  Knights. 

Gentlemen  of  Coat  Armour. 


Eldest  sons  of 
Knights  Grand 
Cross  take  pre- 
cedence of 
eldest  sons  of 
Knights  of  the 
2nd  degree. 


It  will  he  noticed  that  the  above  list  does 
not  provide  for  Knights  of  the  Thistle 
and  Knights  of  St.  Patrick , these 
having  no  relative  precedence  accorded  to 
them  by  Statute  in  the  Table  of  General 
Precedence  in  England. 

* f Lieutenants  and  Sheriffs  of  Counties  have 
the  first  places  in  their  own  Counties 
during  office,  the  Lieutenant  taking  pre- 
cedence of  the  Sheriff,  but  neither  is 
assigned  any  place  on  the  Official  Scale  of 
General  Precedence. 

***  Divines,  Naval , Military  and  Air  Force 
Officers,  Members  of  the  Legal  and  Medi- 
cal Professions , Graduates  of  Universities, 
and  Citizens  and  Burgesses  have  no 
precedence  assigned  to  them , either  by 
statute  or  by  any  fixed  principle. 


LADIES. 


The  QUEEN. 

„ QUEEN  MOTHER. 

,,  Princess  of  Wales  (if  any). 

,,  Sovereign’s  Daughters. 

Wives  of  the  Sovereign’s  Younger  Sons. 

The  Sovereign’s  Granddaughters. 

Wives  of  the  Sovereign’s  Grandsons. 

The  Sovereign’s  Sisters. 

Wives  of  the  Sovereign’s  Brothers. 

The  Sovereign’s  Aunts. 

Wives  of  the  Sovereign’s  Uncles. 

The  Sovereign’s  Nieces. 

Wives  of  the  Sovereign’s  Nephews  (Brothers’ 
and  Sisters’  Daughters). 

Daughters  of  The  Princess  Royal, 

Duchesses  of  England.  • 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland 

of  titles  created  since  the  Union. 
Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood 
Royal. 

Marchionesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 


Marchioness  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 
Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Daughters  of  Dukes. 

Countesses  of  England. 

, , Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since- 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood 
Royal. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Marquesses. 
Daughters  of  Marquesses. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Dukes. 
Viscountesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Earls. 

Daughters  of  Earls. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Marquesses. 


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Baronesses  of  England. 

„ Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since  the 

Union,  as  well  as  Wives  of  Lords 

of  Appeal  in  Ordinary  who  rank 
with  Baronesses  according  to  the 
dates  of  their  husbands’  patents. 
Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

Daughters  of  Viscounts. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Earls. 

,,  ,,  Eldest  Son  of  Barons. 

Daughters  of  Barons. 

Maids  of  Honour  to  the  Queen  Regnant,  Queen 
Consort,  or  Queen  Dowager. 

Wives  of  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

,,  the  Younger  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

,,  ,,  ,,  .,  Barons. 

Daughters  of  Life  Peers. 

Wives  of  Baronets,  according  to 'their  husband’s 
Patents. 

Dames  Grand  Cross  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  Grand  Commanders  of  the  Star 

of  India. 

,,  ,,  Grand  Cross  of  St.  Michael 

and  St.  George. 

,,  ,,  Grand  Commanders  of  the 

Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  Grand  Cross  of  Royal  Vic- 

torian Order. 

,,  ,,  Grand  Cross  of  British  Empire. 

Dames  Commanders  of  the  British  Empire, 
Wives  of  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  „ ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  .,  St.  Michael 

and  St.  George. 

„ ,,  Commanders  of  the  Indian 

Empire. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  Royal  Vic- 

torian Order. 

,,  Commanders  of  the  British 
Empire. 

Wives  of  Knights  Bachelor. 


Commanders  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Companions  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  „ St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

,,  ,,  ,,  the  Indian  Empire. 

,,  Commanders  of  Royal  Victorian 
Order. 

,,  Commanders  of  the  British  Empire. 

,,  Serjeants-at-Law. 

Officers  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Members  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order 
(4th  class). 

,,  Officers  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 
Companions  of  the  Imperial  Service  Order. 
Wives  of  Companions  of  Imperial  Service  Order 
,,  the  Eldest  Sons  of  the  Younger  Sons  of 
Peers. 

Daughters  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Baronets. 

Daughters  of  Baronets. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the 

Garter. 

,,  „ ,,  ,,  of  Knights. 

Daughters  of  Knights. 

Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Wives  of  Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order 
(5th  class). 

,,  ,,  Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Younger  Sons  of 

Peers . 

,,  ,,  ,,  „ Baronets. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Knights. 

,,  ,,  Gentlemen  of  Coat  Armour. 


***  Wives  of  Divines,  Naval , Military  and  Air 
Force  Officers,  Members  of  the  Legal  ana 
Medical  Professions,  Graduates  of  Univer- 
sities, and  Citizens  and  Burgesses  have 
no  precedence  assigned  to  them,  either  by 
statute  or  by  any  fixed  principle. 


PRECEDENCE  IN  SCOTLAND. 

MEN. 


The  KING. 

Lord  High  Commissioner  to  the  General  Asse  mbly 
of  the  Church  of  Scotland  (during  sitting 
of  General  Assembly). 

Duke  of  Rothesay. 

Sovereign’s  Younger  Sons. 

,,  Grandsons. 

,,  Brothers. 

,,  Uncles. 

,,  Nephews. 

Lords- Lieu  tenant  of  Counties.  * 

Lord  Provosts  of  Cities  being  ex-officio  Lords- 
Lieutenant  of  Counties  of  Cities.* 

Sheriffs  Principal.* 

Lord  Chancellor  of  Great  Britain. 

Moderator  of  the  General  Assembly  of  C hurch 
of  Scotland  (during  office). 

Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland  (the 
Secretary  for  Scotland)  (if  a Peer). 

Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  of  Scotland  (if  a Peer) 
Hereditary  High  Constable  of  Scotland. 
Hereditary  Master  of  the  Household  in  Scotian  d. 
Dukes  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom  and  Dukes  of 
Ireland  created  since  the  Union. 
Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  Blood  Royal. 


I Marquesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom  and  Mar- 

quesses of  Ireland  created  since 
the  Union. 

I Eidest  Sons  of  Dukes, 
j Earls  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom  and  Earls  of  Ire- 

land created  since  the  Union. 
Younger  Sons  of  Dukes  of  Blood  Royal. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Marquesses, 
j Younger  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  (the  Secretary  for 
Scotland)  (if  not  a Peer). 

I Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  (if  not  a Peer). 

Lord  Justice-General. 

,,  Clerk  Register. 

I „ Advocate. 

,,  Justice-Clerk, 
j Viscounts  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  Viscounts 

of  Ireland  created  since  the 
Union. 


. During  term  of  office,  and  within  their  respective  Counties,  Cities,  and  Sheriffdoms.  Lords- 
Lieutenant  of  Counties  and  of  Counties  of  Cities  during  their  term  of  office  and  within  the  limits  of 
their  jurisdiction  have  precedence  before  the  Sheriffs  Principal  having  concurrent  jurisdiction 


xliv 


TABLES  OF  PRECEDENCE. 


Eldest  Sons  of  Earls. 

Younger  Sons  of  Marquesses. 

Barons  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom  and  Barons  of 

Ireland  created  since  the  Union. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

Younger  Sons  of  Earls. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Barons. 

Knights  of  the  Garter,  if  not  of  Baronial 
rank. 

Privy  Councillors. 

Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  (Lords  of 
Session),  including  Chairman  of  Scottish 
Land  Court. 

Younger  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

,,  ,,  Barons. 

Sons  of  Law  Life  Peers  (Lords  of  Appeal-in- 
Ordinary). 

Baronets. 

Knights  of  the  Thistle,  if  not  of  Baronial  rank. 

,,  St.  Patrick,  ,,  ,,  ,, 

, , Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Star  of 

India. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Indian 

Empire. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  the  British  Empire. 

, , Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  „ Star  of  India. 


Knights  Commanders  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

„ ,,  ,,  Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

,,  of  the  British  Empire. 

Solicitor-General  for  Scotland. 

Lyon  King  of  Arms. 

Sheriffs  Principal  (when  not  within  own 
county).*' 

Knights  Bachelor. 

Sheriffs  Substitute. 

Companions  of  the  Bath. 

,,  „ ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 

,,  ,,  the  Indian  Empire. 

Commanders  of  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

,,  ,,  British  Empire. 

Companions  of  Distinguished  Service  Order. 
Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order  (4th  class). 
Officers  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 
Companions  of  the  Imperial  Service  Order. 
Eldest  Sons  of  Younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

,,  ,,  Baronets. 

, , , , Knights  of  the  Garter,  Thistle, 

and  St.  Patrick. 

,,  ,,  Knights. 

Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order  (5th 
class). 

Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Younger  Sons  of  Baronets. 

, , , , Knights. 

King’s  Counsel. 

Esquires. 

Gentlemen. 


LADIES. 


The  QUEEN. 

The  QUEEN  MOTHER. 

Duchess  of  Rothesay  (if  any). 

Sovereign’s  Daughters. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Younger  Sons. 

Sovereign’s  Granddaughters. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Grandsons. 

Sovereign’s  Sisters. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Brothers. 

Sovereign’s  Aunts. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Uncles. 

Sovereign’s  Nieces. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Nephews. 

Daughters  of  The  Princess  Royal. 

Duchesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  Blood 
Royal. 

Marchionesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  01 

Ireland  of  titles  created 
since  the  Union- 
Wives  of  Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Daughters  of  Dukes. 

Countesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ire- 
land of  titles  created  since  the 

Union. 

Wives  of  Younger  Sons  of  Dukes  of  Blood 
Royal. 

,,  Eldest  Sons  of  Marquesses. 

Daughters  of  Marquesses. 

Wives  of  Younger  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Viscountesses  of  England 
,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

Viscountesses  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 
Ireland  of  titles  created  since  the  Union. 
Wives  of  Eldest  Sons  of  Earls. 

Daughters  of  Earls. 


Wives  of  Younger  Sons  of  Marquesses. 
Baronesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  Eldest  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

Daughters  of  Viscounts. 

Wives  of  Younger  Sons  of  Earls. 

„ Eldest  Sons  of  Barons. 

Daughters  of  Barons. 

Maids  of  Honour  to  the  Queen  Regnant,  Queen 
Consort,  or  Queen  Dowager. 

Wives  of  Knights  of  the  Garter. 

,,  Younger  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Barons. 

Daughters  of  Law  Life  Peers  (Lords  of  Appea 
in  Ordinary). 

Wives  of  Sons  of  Law  Life  Peers  (Lords  of 
Appeal  in  Ordinary). 

,,  Baronets. 

,,  Knights  of  the  Thistle 
,,  ,,  St.  Patrick. 

Dames  Grand  Cross  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the 

Star  of  India 

,.  ,,  ,,  Cross  of  St.  Michael 

and  St.  George. 

,,  , ,,  Commanders  of  the 

Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  „ Cross  of  Royal  Vic- 

torian Order. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Cross  of  the  British 

Empire. 

Dames  Commanders  of  the  British  Empire. 
Wives  of  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  „ ,,  Staroflndia. 

,,  „ ,,  ,,  St.  Michael 

and  St.  George. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Indian 

Empire. 

,,  , Commanders  of  Royal  Vic- 

torian Order. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  British 

Empire. 


* The  term  “ Sheriff  of  a County’’  conveys  a different  idea  in  Scotland  to  what  it  does  in  England 
and  Ireland,  the  Sheriffs  in  Scotland  exercising  judicial  functions. 


TABLES  OF  PRECEDENCE. 


xlv 


| 

Wives  of  Knights  Bachelor  and  Wives  of 
Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  (Lords 
of  Session),  including  the  wife  of  the  Chair-  j 
man  of  the  Scottish  Land  Court.* 

Commanders  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Companions  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  „ ,,  St.  Michael  and  St.  j 

George. 

,,  ,,  „ the  Indian  Empire. 

,,  Commanders  of  the  Royal  Victorian  ! 
Order. 

Officers  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Wives  of  Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order 
(4th  class). 

,,  Officers  of  the  British  Empire 
Order. 

Companions  of  the  Imperial  Service  Order. 


Wives  of  Companions  of  the  Imperial  Service 
Order. 

,,  Eldest  Sons  of  Younger  Sons  of  Peers. 
Daughters  of  Younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Wives  of  Eldest  Sons  of  Baronets. 

Daughters  of  Baronets. 

Wives  of  Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the  Garter, 
Thistle,  and  St.  Patrick. 

,,  Eldest  Sons  of  Knights. 

Daughters  of  Knights. 

Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Wives  of  Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order 
(5th  class). 

,,  Members  of  British  Empire  Order. 

,,  Younger  Sons  of  Baronets. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Knights. 

, , Esquires. 

„ Gentlemen. 


PRECEDENCE  IN  IRELAND. 

MEN. 


The  KING. 

,,  Lord- Lieutenant. 

,,  Prince  of  Wales. 

Sovereign  s Sons. 

,,  Grandsons. 

;,  Brothers. 

,,_  Uncles. 

,,  Nephews. 

[Ambassadors.] 

Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin. f 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Lord  Chancellor  of  Great  Britain. 

Archbishop  of  York. 

Archbishops  of  Armagh. 

Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  (if  a Peer). 
Archbishops  of  Dublin. 

Archbishops. 

Moderator  of  the  General  Assembly.! 

Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  (if  not  a Peer). 

,,  High  Treasurer. 

,,  President  of  the  Privy  Council,  being  a 
Baron,  or  higher  in  degree. 

Lord  PriVy  Seal,  if  a Baron,  or  higher  in 
degree. 

,,  Great  Chamberlain. 

,,  High  Constable. 

Earl  Marshal.  Above  all 

Lord  High  Admiral.  Peers  of 

,,  Steward  of  the  Household.  their  own 
,,  Chamberlain  of  the  Household.  degree. 

The  Hereditary  Seneschal  (Lord 
High  Steward)  of  Ireland.  j 
Dukes  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland 

created  since  the  Union. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood  Royal. 
[Foreign  Ministers  and  Envoys.] 

Marquesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 


Marquesses  of  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ire- 

land created  since  the  Union. 
Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Earls  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

■ ,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland 
created  since  the  Union. 

Younger  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood  Royal. 
Eldest  Sons  of  Marquesses. 

Younger  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Viscounts  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ire- 

land created  since  the  Union. 
Eldest  Sons  of  Earls. 

Younger  Sons  of  Marquesses. 

Bishops  of  London,  Durham,  and  Winchester. 
All  other  English  Bishops  according  to  seniority 
of  consecration. 

Bishop  of  Meath. 

All  other  Bishops  of  the  Church  of  Ireland, 
and  all  Roman  Catholic  Bishops  in  Ire- 
land. 

Secretaries  of  State  and  Chief  Secretary  to  the 
Lord-Lieutenant,  if  a Baron. 

Barons  of  England. 

„ Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland 

created  since  the  Union  (including 

Lords  of  Appeal- in  Ordinary). 
Commissioners  of  the  Great  Seal  of  England. 
Treasurer  of  the  Sovereign’s  Household. 
Comptroller  of  the  Sovereign’s  Household. 
Master  of  the  Horse  to  the  Sovereign. 
Vice-Chamberlain  of  the  Sovereign’s  House- 
hold. 


* Taking  precedence  among  themselves  according  to  the  dates  of  their  husbands  creation  as 
Knights,  or  appointment  as  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice,  respectively. 

t This  precedence  is  local,  and  does  not  extend  beyond  the  precincts  of  the  city,  the  Viceregal 
Lodge  not  being  within  them. 

X By  Royal  Ordinance  of  March,  1885,  and  Royal  Warrant  of  December,  1902,  Archbishops  of  the 
Church  of  Ireland,  and  Roman  Catholic  Church  in  Ireland,  and  the  Moderator  of  the  General 
Assembly  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  Ireland,  rank  inter  se,  according  to  the  dates  of  consecration 
or  translation  as  Archbishops,  or  election  in  the  case  of  the  Moderator. 


xlvi 


TABLES  OF  PRECEDENCE. 


Secretaries  of  State  and  Chief  Secretary  to  the 
Lord-Lieutenant,  if  under  the  degree  of 
a Baron. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

Younger  Sons  of  Earls. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Barons. 

Knights  of  the  Garter,  if  not  of  Baronial  rank. 

,,  ,,  Thistle,  ,,  ,,  „ 

,,  ,,  St.  Patrick,  ,,  ,,  „ 

Privy  Councillors.*' 

Chancellor  and  Under-Treasurer  of  the  Ex- 
chequer. 

Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 

Lord  Chief  Justice  of  Ireland. 

Master  of  the  Rolls. 

Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer. 

Lords  Justices  of  Appeal  in  Ireland. 

fudges  of  the  High  Court  of  f^hem^lves*1110.!^ 

iSFfcSiasisJ  ?vrdi"ftoar°„;- 

of  the  Irish  Land  | -ffig 

Commission.  ^ they  rank  as  such. 

Knights  Banneret  made  under  the  Royal  Banner 
in  open  War,  the  Sovereign  or  the  Prince 
of  Wales  being  present.  , 

Younger  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

,,  ,,  Barons. 

Sons  of  Lords  of  Appeal-in-Ordinary. 

Baronets. 

Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Star  of 

India. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the  Indian 

Empire. 

,,  „ Cross  of  the  Royal  Victorian 

Order. 

,,  ,,  Cross  of  the  British  Empire. 

,,  Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

„ „ ,,  ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 


Knights  Commanders  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Royal  Victorian 

Order. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  British  Empire. 

Knights  Bachelor. 

Companions  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  St.  Micnael  and  St.  George. 

,,  ,,  the  Indian  Empire. 

Commanders  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

,,  ,,  British  Empire. 

Companions  of  Distinguished  Service  Order. 
Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order  (4th  class). 
Attorney-General  (see  under  Privy  Councillors). 
Solicitor-General. 

Serieants-at-Law. 

Judges  of  County  Courts. t 
King’s  Advocate-General. 

Officers  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 
Companions  of  the  Imperial  Service  Order. 
Eldest  Sons  of  younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

,,  ,,  Baronets. 

,,  ,,  Knights  of  the  Garter,  Thistle 

and  St.  Patrick. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  Banneret. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Bachelor. 

Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order  (5th  class). 
Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Younger  Sons  of  Baronets. 

, , ,,  Knights. 

Under-Secretary  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant. 

The  Provost  of  Trinity  College. 

Esquires. 

Gentlemen. 


***  Lieutenants  and  Sheriffs  0/  Counties  have 
the  first  places  in  their  own  Counties 
during  Office , the  Lieutenant  taking 
precedence  of  the  Sheriff, \ but  neither  is 
assigned  any  place  on  the  Genet  al  Scale 
of  Precedence. 


LADIES. 


The  QUEEN. 

„ QUEEN  MOTHER. 

„ Princess  of  Wales  (if  any). 

Sovereign’s  Daughters. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Younger  Sons. 

Sovereign’s  Granddaughters. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Grandsons.  I 

Sovereign’s  Sisters. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Brothers. 

Sovereign’s  Aunts. 

Wives  of  Sovereign’s  Uncles. 

Sovereign’s  Nieces. 

Daughters  of  The  Princess  Royal. 

Wife  of  the  Lord-Lieutenant. 

The  Lady  Mayoress  of  Dublin  (only  within  the 
precincts  of  the  City). 

Duchesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of  Ireland 

of  titles  created  since  the  Union. 
Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes  of  Blood 
Royal. 

Marchionesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes. 

Daughters  of  Dukes. 

Countesses  of  England. 


Countesses  of  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

Ireland. 

the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 
Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  Younger  Sons  of  Dukes  of  the  Blood 
Royal. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Marquesses. 
Daughters  of  Marquesses. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Dukes. 
Viscountesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom,  and  of 

Ireland  of  titles  created  since 
the  Union. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Earls. 

Daughters  of  Earls. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Marquesses. 
Baronesses  of  England. 

,,  Scotland. 

,,  Great  Britain. 

,,  Ireland. 

,,  the  United  Kingdom  (including 

Wives  of  Lords  of  Appeal-in- 

Ordinary),  and  of  Ireland  of 
titles  created  since  the  Union. 
Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Viscounts. 
Daughters  of  Viscounts. 

| Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Earls. 

1 Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Barons. 

1 Daughters  of  Barons. 


* These  include  the  General  Commanding  the  Forces  in  Ireland  and  the  Attorney-General  of 
Ireland  (unless  of  higher  personal  rank),  who  are  always  Privy  Councillors. 

t County  Court  Judges  of  Ireland  have  the  same  precedence  as  that  of  County  Court  Judges  of 
England  and  Wales  ; but  as  certain  legal  functionaries  (the  Attorney-General,  Solicitor-General,  and 
Serjeants-at-Law)  hold  rank  in  Ireland  by  ancient  usage,  the  Irish  County  Court  Judge  are  placed 
after  them. 


TABLES  OF  PRECEDENCE. 


xlvii 


Maids  of  Honour  to  the  Queen  Regnant,  Queen 
Consort,  and  Queen  Dowager. 

Wives  of  Knights  of  the  Garter,  Thistle,  and  St. 
Patrick. 

Wives  of  Knights  Banneret,  made  by  the  King 
in  person. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Viscounts. 

,,  ,,  „ ,,  Barons. 

Daughters  of  Lords  of  Appeal-in-Ordinary. 
Wives  of  Sons  of  Lords  of  Appeal-in-Ordinary. 

,,  Baronets. 

Dames  Grand  Cross  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the 

Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Cross  of  St.  Michael 

and  St.  George. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Commanders  of  the 

Indian  Empire. 

,,  ,,  ,,  Cross  of  the  Royal 

Victorian  Order. 

„ ,,  ,,  Cross  of  the  British 

Empire. 

Dames  Commanders  of  the  British  Empire. 
Wives  of  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Star  of 

India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  St.  Michael 

and  St. 
George. 

,,  ,,  ,,  the  Indian 

Empire. 

» >>  , Royal 

Victorian 

Order. 

i,  ,,  ,,  ,,  British 

Empire. 


Wives  of  Knights  Bachelor. 

Commanders  of  the  British  Empire. 

Wives  of  Companions  of  the  Bath. 

,,  ,,  „ the  Star  of  India. 

,,  ,,  ,,  St.  Michael  and  St. 

George. 

,,  ,,  ,,  the  Indian  Empire. 

,,  Commanders  of  the  Royal  Victorian 
Order. 

,,  ,,  „ British  Empire. 

Officers  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Wives  of  Members  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order 
(4th  class). 

,,  Officers  of  the  British  Empire 
Order. 

Companions  of  the  Imperial  Service  Order. 
Wives  of  Companions  of  Imperial  Service 
Order. 

,,  the  Eldest  Sons  of  the  Younger  Sons 
of  Peers. 

Daughters  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Peers. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Baronets. 
Daughters  of  Baronets. 

Wives  of  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  of  the 
Garter,  Thistle,  and  St.  Patrick. 

,,  the  Eldest  Sons  of  Knights  Banneret 
,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Bachelor. 

Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order. 

Wives  of  Members  of  Royal  Victorian  Order 
(5th  class). 

,,  Members  of  the  British  Empire 

Order. 

Daughters  of  Knights  Bachelor. 

Wives  of  the  Younger  Sons  of  Baronets. 

, , ,,  „ Knights. 

,,  Esquires. 

,,  Gentlemen. 


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xlviii 


ORDERS,  DECORATIONS,  AND  MEDALS. 

The  following  list  (in  accordance  with  Army  Council  Instruction  No.  1230 
of  Nov.  19  t 8)  shows  the  order  in  which  Orders,  Decorations,  and  Medals 
are  to  be  worn : — 

{This  in  no  way  affects  the  precedence  conferred  by  the  Statutes  of  certain 
Orders  upon  the  members  thereof.) 


Victoria  Cross. 

Order  of  the  Garter.  "I  Not  worn  in  miniature, 
Order  of  the  Thistle.  \nor  are  ribands  repre- 
Order  of  St.  Patrick.  J senting  them  worn. 
Order  of  the  Bath. 

♦Order  of  Merit  (immediately  after 
Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order 
of  the  Bath). 

Order  of  the  Star  of  India. 

Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George. 
Order  of  the  Indian  Empire. 

Order  of  the  Crown  of  India. 

Royal  Victorian  Order  (Classes  I,  II.  and 
III). 

Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Classes  I, 
II  and  III). 

Order  of  the  Companions  of  Honour  (im- 
mediately after  Knights  and  Dames 
Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  the 
British  Empire). 

Distinguished  Service  Order. 

Royal  Victorian  Order  (Class  IV). 

Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Class  IV). 
Imperial  Service  Order. 

Royal  Victorian  Order  (Class  V). 

Order  of  the  British  Empire  (Class  V). 
Royal  Red  Cross  (Class  I). 

Distinguished  Service  Cross  (Naval). 
Military  Cross. 

Distinguished  Flying  Cross. 

Air  Force  Cross. 

Royal  Red  Cross  (Class  II). 

Order  of  British  India. 
flNDiAN  Order  of  Mer  t (Military). 
Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal. 

Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem  in  England. 
Albert  Medal. 

Medal  for  Distinguished  Conduct  in  the 
Field  (Military). 

Conspicuous  Gallantry  Medal  (Naval). 
Distinguished  Service  Medal  (Naval). 
Military  Medal. 

Distinguished  Flying  Medal. 

Air  Force  Medal. 

War  Medals  (in  order  of  date). 

Arctic  Medal,  1815-1855. 

Arctic  Medal,  1876. 

Antarctic  Medal,  1901- 1903. 

Constabulary  Medal  (Ireland). 

Board  of  Trade  Medal  for  Saving  Fife  at 
Sea. 

t Indian  Order  of  Merit  (Civil). 

Edward  Medal. 

Indian  Distinguished  Service  Medal. 
King’s  Police  Medal. 

Queen  Victoria’s  Jubilee  Madal,  1887 
(Gold,  Silver,  and  Bronze). 

Queen  Victoria’s  Police  Jubilee  Medal, 

1887. 

Queen  Victoria’s  Jubilee  Medal,  1897 
(Gold,  Silver,  and  Bronze). 

Queen  Victorla’s  Police  Jubilee  Medal, 
1897. 

Queen  Victoria’s  Commemoration  Medal, 
1900  (Ireland). 


King  Edward’s  Coronation  Medal. 

King  Edward’s  Police  Coronation  Medal. 

King  Edward’s  Durbar  Medal  (Gold, 
Silver,  and  Bronze). 

King  Edward’s  Police  Medal  (Scotland). 

King’s  Medal,  1903  (Ireland). 

King  George’s  Coronation  Medal. 

King  George’s  Police  Coronation  Medal. 

King’s  Visit  Police  Commemoration  Medal, 
1911  (Ireland). 

King  George’s  Durbar  Medal  (Gold ,t 
Silver,  and  Bronze). 

Eong  Service  and  Good  Conduct  Medal. 

Naval  Eong  Service  and  Good  Conduct 
Medal. 

Medal  for  Meritorious  Service. 

Indian  Eong  Service  and  Good  Conduct 
Medal  (for  Europeans  of  Indian  Army)  . 

Indian  Meritorious  Service  Medal  (for 
Europeans  of  Indian  Army). 

Royal  Marine  Meritorious  Service  Medal. 

Indian  Eong  Service  and  Good  Conduct 
Medal  (for  Native  Army). 

Indian  Meritorious  Service  Medal  (for 
Native  Army). 

Volunteer  Officers’  Decoration. 

Volunteer  Eong  Service  Medal. 

Volunteer  Officers’  Decoration  (for 
India  and  the  Colonies). 

Volunteer  Eong  Service  Medal  (for  India 
and  thr  Colonies). 

Colonial  Auxiliary  Forces  Officers' 
Decoration. 

Colonial  Auxiliary  Forces  Eong  Service 
Medal. 

Medal  for  Good  Shooting  (Naval). 

Militia  Eong  Service  Medal. 

Imperial  Yeomanry  long  Service  Mdeal. 

Territorial  Force  Efficiency  Medal. 

Territorial  Decoration. 

Special  Reserve  Eong  Service  and  Good 
Conduct  Medal. 

Decoration  for  Officers  of  the  Royal 
Naval  Reserve. 

Decoration  for  Officers  of  the  Royal 
Naval  Volunteer  Reserve. 

Royal  Naval  Reserve  Eong  Service  and 
Good  Conduct  Medal. 

Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve  Eong 
Service  Medal. 

Union  of  South  Africa  Commemoration 
Medal. 

Royal  Victorian  Medal  (Gold  and  Silver). 

Imperial  Service  Medal. 

Medal  of  the  Order  of  the  British  Empire. 

Medal  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England. 

Badge  of  the  Order  of  the  League  of 
Mercy. 

Royal  Victorian  Medal  (Bronze). 

Foreign  Orders  (in  order  of  date  of 
award). 

Foreign  Decorations  (in  order  of  date 
of  award).  [award). 

Foreign  Medals  (in  order  of  date  of 


The  above  order  of  decorations  applies  to  those  of  similar  grades.  The 
miniature  decoration  or  riband  representing  the  higher  grade  of  a junior 
order  will,  however,  when  worn  with  that  representing  the  lower  grade  of 
a senior  order,  be  placed  before  the  latter — e.g.,  the  miniature  or  riband  of 
the  “ Indian  Empire”  when  worn  by  a G.C.I.E.  who  is  also  a K.C.B.  will 
come  before  the  miniature  or  riband  of  the  “ Bath.” 


* The  Order  of  Merit  is  worn  round  the  neck  on  all  occasions. 

t The  Indian  Order  of  Merit  (Military  and  Civil)  is  distinct  from  the  Order  of  Merit  instituted 

in  1902. 

t King  George’s  Durbar  Medal  in  Gold  can  be  worn  in  the  United  Kingdom  by  Ruling  Chiefs 
of  India  only. 


xlix 


WEARING  ORDERS,  MINIATURE  DECORATIONS, 
AND  MEDALS  WITH  EVENING  DRESS. 

[. Notification  trout  Lord  Chamberlain's  Office^  Buckingham  Palace , June  4,  1920.] 


By  His  Majesty’s  Command  the  Regu- 
lations issued  in  June  1912,  defining 
the  occasions  when  Orders,  Miniature 
Decorations,  and  Medals  are  worn  with 
Evening  Dress,  are  cancelled. 

In  future,  Knights  Grand  Cross  and 
Knights  Commanders  on  all  occasions, 
when  wearing  the  Stars  of  their  Orders, 
will  also  wear  a Riband  and  Badge. 

The  following  are  the  occasions  upon 
which  Orders,  Miniature  Decorations, 
and  Medals  are  to  be  worn  with  Evening 
Dress,  viz.  : — 

1.  At  all  Parties  and  Dinners  when 
the  Members  of  the  Royal  Family  re- 
ferred to  in  the  attached  list  are  present. 

(The  host  should  notify  his  guests 
if  any  of  these  Members  of  the  Royal 
Family  will  be  present.) 

2.  At  all  Parties  and  Dinners  given 
in  houses  of  Ambassadors  and  Ministers 
accredited  to  this'  Court,  unless  other- 
wise notified  by  the  Ambassador  or 
Minister  concerned. 

(A  Decoration  of  the  Country  con- 
cerned should  be  worn  in  preference  to 
a British  one,  and  if  both  are  worn,  the 
former  should  take  precedence  of  the 
latter.) 

3.  At  all  Official  Dinners  and  Re- 
ceptions, including  Naval  and  Military 
Dinners,  Dinners  of  City  Eivery  Com- 
panies, and  Public  Dinners. 

(The  word  “ Decorations  ” on  the 
invitation  card  to  be  the  intimation 
from  the  host  that  the  entertainment  is 
an  official  one.) 

4.  On  official  occasions  when  enter- 
tained by  : — 

The  Lord  Lieutenant  of  a County 
within  his  County. 


Cabinet  Ministers. 

Ex-Cabinet  Ministers. 

Knights  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter. 

Knights  of  the  Order  of  the  Thistle. 

Knights  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick. 

Great  Officers  of  State  and  of  the 
King’s  Household. 

Lord  Mayors  and  Mayors. 

Lord  Provosts  and  Provosts. 

(The  word  “Decorations”  on  the 
invitation  card  to  be  the  intimation 
from  the  host  that  the  entertainment  is 
an  official  one.) 

Nothing  in  the  above  shall  affect  in 
any  way  the  practice  of  the  Knights  of 
the  Orders  of  the  Garter,  Thistle,  and 
St.  Patrick  and  members  of  the  Order 
of  Merit  with  regard  to  wearing  their 
Insignia  in  accordance  with  previous 
custom. 

List  of  Members  of  the  Royal  Family 
referred  to  above  : — 

Their  Majesties — 

The  King  and  Queen. 

Queen  Alexandra. 

Their  Royal  Highnesses — 

The  Prince  of  Wales. 

The  Duke  of  York. 

Princess  Mary. 

The  Princess  Royal.  - 

Princess  Victoria. 

The  Duke  of  Connaught. 

Princess  Christian. 

Princess  .Louise,  Duchess  of  Argyll. 

Princess  Beatrice. 

The  Duchess  of  Albany. 

Prince  and  Princess  Arthur  of  Con- 
naught. 

Princess  Alice,  Countess  of  Ath- 
lone. 


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Viscount  Sandhurst,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I..  G.C.I  E 
G.C.V.O. 

William  Dudley  Ward,  Esq.,  M.P. 

Viscount  Farquhar,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 

Com.  Bolton  Meredith  Eyre  Monsell,  M.P. 

Lieut.C-ol.  the  Hon.  George  Frederick  Stan- 
ley, C.M.G.,  M.P. 

Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon 
Dawson,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 

Col.  the  Hon.  George  Arthur  Charles 
Crichton,  C.V.O. 

Herbert  Arthur  Previte  Trendell,  Esq  . 

O.B  E.,  M.V.O.  4 ' 

Maj  -Gen.  Sir  John  Hanbury- Williams. 

K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 

John  Berkeley  Monck,  Esq. 

Clmries^  Hubert  Montgomery,  Esq.,  C.B. 

Baron  Annaly,  G.C.V.O.  (permanent). 

♦Earl  of  Bradford. 

Earl  of  Lucan,  K.B.E.,  C.B. 

*M^-Gen.  Baron  Ranksborough,  C.B., 

*Baron  Somerleyton,  K.C.V.O. 

*Ba^on  Stanmore. 

^Viscount  Valentia,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 

Viscount  Farquhar,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 
rVme^Adm.  Henry  Harvey  Campbell,  C.B., 

Hon.  Sir  Sidney  Robert  Greville,  K.C.V.O., 

Major  Philip  Hunloke,  M.V.O. 

Major  the  Hon.  Richard  Frederick  Molyneux. 
M.V.O. 

Hon.  Henry  Julian  Stonor,  C.V.O. 

Harry  Lloyd  Verney,  Esq.,  C.V.O. 

Sir  Edward  William  Wallington,  K.C.V.O., 
C.M.G. 

Col.  the  Hon.  Claud  Henry  Comaraich  Wil- 
loughby. 

Montague  Charles  Eliot,  O.B.E. 


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ROYAL  HOUSEHOLDS. 


Gentlemen  Ushers 


Extra  Gentlemen  Ushers  

Yeoman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod 

Gentleman  Usher  to  Sword  of  State  ... ...  .. 

Librarian  at  Windsor  

Poet  Laureate  

Constable  and  Governor  of  Windsor  Castle. . . . 

Deputy  Constable  and  Lieut.-Governor  of 
Windsor  Castle  

Keeper  of  the  fewel  House,  Tower  of  London  . . 

Keeper  of  King' s Armoury 

Surveyor  of  Pictures  and  Works  of  Art 

Coroner  of  the  Royal  Household 

Serjeants-at-Arms  

Master  of  the  King's  Music 

Examiner  of  Plays 

*Capt.  of  the  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at  Arms 
*Capt.  of  the  Yeomen  of  the  Guard  

Central  Chancery  of  the  Orders  of  Knighthood 


/Percy  Armytage,  Esq.,  C.V.O. 

"Major  Johh  Cuaytor  Brinton,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O. 

Col.  Lord  William  Cecil,  C.V.O. 

Lionel  Henry  Cust,  Esq.,  C.V.O.,  F.S.A. 

Capt.  Baron  Dormer,  C. B.E.,  R.N. 

Henry  Peter  Hansell,  Esq.,  C.V.O. 

Major  the  Hon.  Arthur  Hay. 

Capt.  Charles  Alexander  Lindsay  Irvine, 
( M.V.O.,  O.B.E. 

Capt.  Edmund  Moore  Cooper  Cooper-Key, 
M.V.O.,  R.N. 

Major  Berkeley  John  Talbot  Levett. 

Hon.  Henry  Julian  Stonor,  C.V.O. 

Brig.-Gen.  Gerald  Frederick  Trotter,  C.B., 
C.M.G..  D.S.O.,  M.V.O. 

Rear-Adm.  Philip  Nelson-Ward,  M.V.O. 

Horace  Charles  George  West,  Esq. 

Brig  -Gen.  Montagu  Grant  Wilkinson,  C.B., 
M.V.O. 

/'Capt.  Gerald  Montagu  Augustus  Ellis. 

I Capt.  Sir  (Henry)  David  Erskine(of  Cardross), 

I K.C.V.O. 

1 Thomas  Arthur  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote, 
Esq.,  C.V.O. 
l^Brook  Taylor,  Esq. 

Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Pulteney  Pulteney„ 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  D.S.O. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Edward  Goschen,  Bt.. 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.G.V.O. 

Hon.  John  William  Fortescue,  C.V.O. 

Robert  Bridges,  Esq.,  D.Litt.,  M.A. 

Marquess  of  Cambridge,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O., 
C.M.G. 


Viscount  Esher,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  John  Younghusband, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B. 


Lionel  Henry  Cust.  Esq.,  C.V.O.,  F.S.A. 
Arthur  Walter  Mills,  Esq. 

/"Richard  Edgeumbe,  Esq. 

I Sir  Walter  Matthew  Gibson,  C.V.O.,  I.S.O. 

- Major  James  Evan  Baillie  Martin,  C.V.O., 
D.S.O. 

^Capt.  Ernest  Beckwith  Towse,  V.C. 

Sir  Walter  Parratt,  C.V.O.,  Mus.D. 

George  Slythe  Street,  Esq. 

Baron  Colebrooke,  P.C.,  C.V.O. 

Baron  Hylton. 

Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Douglas  Frederick  Rowden 
Dawson,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  ( Registrar 

\and  Secretary),  Major  H.  H.  F.  Stockley, 
O.B.E. . A.  C.  Michils,  G.  A.  Titman,  and 
V.  N.  Peel. 


Department  of  the  Master  of  the  Horse. 

* Master  of  the  Horse  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  K.G.,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 

Crown  Equerry,  and  Secretary  to  the  Master  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  William  Charles  Went- 
of  the  Horse  worth  Fitzwilliam,  K. C.V.O. 


Equcrnes-in- Ordinary 


/"Com.  Sir  Charles  Leopold  Cust,  Bt.,  G.C.V.O., 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  R.N. 

Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward  Erskine,  D.S  O. 
Capt.  Sir  Bryan  Godfrey  Godfrey-Faussett, 
- K. C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  R.N. 

Capt.  the  Hon.  Alexander  Henry  Louis 
riardinge,  M.C. 

Major  Reginald  Henry  Seymour,  M.V.O. 
l^Col.  Clive  Wigrain,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.V.O. 


Ext* a Equcrrus 


/Lord  Marcus  Talbot  de  la  Poer  Beresford, 
• K. C.V.O. 

Earl  of  Cromer,  C.V.O. 

Col.  Sir  Arthur  Davidson,  K.C.B.,  K. C.V.O. 

Bng.-Gen  Sir  Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon 
Dawson,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.O. 

Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Dugdale,  C.V.O. 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Peter  Ewart,  Bt., 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 

Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  William  Charles  Went- 
worth Fitzwilliam,  K. C.V.O. 

Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Seymour  John  Fortescue, 
K. C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  R.N. 

Mai. -Gen.  Lord  (Albert)  Edward  Wilfrid 
Gleichen,  K. C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Alwyn  Henry  Fulke 
Greville,  C.V.O. 

Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Balfour  Haig,  C.M.G., 
C.V.O. 


ROYAL  HOUSEHOLDS. 


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Extra  Equerries  I 


r Sir  Edward  Richard  Henry,  Bt..  G.C.V.O., 
K.C.B.,  C.S.I. 

Lieut. -Col.  Sir  George  Lindsay  Holford, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E. 

Adm.  Sir  Colin  Richard  Keppel,  K.C.I.E., 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 

Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Derek  William 
George  Keppel,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E. 
Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Legge, 
G C.V.O. 

Adm.  of  the  Fleet  the  Hon.  Sir  Hedworlh 
Meux.  G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 

Adm.  Sir  Archibald  Berkeley  Milne,  Bt., 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Edward  Grey 
Ponsonby,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 

Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Dighton  Macnaghten 
Probyn,  V.C.,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I. 
G.C.V.O.,  I.S.O. 

Lieut.-Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Baron  Stamfordham, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C.M.G.,  I.S.O. 

Col.  Sir  Henry  Strealfeild,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B. 
C.M.G. 

Major  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Hubert  Ward. 
K.C.V.O. 


Pages  of  Honour 


Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harry  Davis  Watson,  K.B.E., 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  M.V.O. 

Adm.  of  the  Fleet  the  Rt.  Hon.  Baron  Wester 
Wemyss,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. , M.V.O. 
f Iain  Arthur  Murray,  Esq. 

J Carol  Guy  Dugdale,  Esq. 

'j  George  Bryan  Godfrey-Faussett,  Esq. 
l^Henry  P.  Hunloke,  Esq. 


Superintendent  of  Royal  Mews , Buckingham 
Palace 

Superintendent  of  Royal  Mcivs,  Windsor  Castle 
Accountants  

Storekeeper 

Clerk  

Hon.  Veterinary  Surgeon 


Capt.  Andrew  Benbow. 

Capt.  Daniel  Hickey,  M.V.O. 

William  Cullen,  Esq.,  M.V.O. 

William  G.  Hastie,  Esq. 

William  Shackleton,  Esq. 

John  Henry  Ould,  Esq. 

Major  Frederick  Hobday,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.V.S. 


Hereditary  Grand  Almoner . 

Lord  High  Almoner 

Sub  Almoner 

Secretary 


Royal  Almonry  Office. 

Marquess  of  Exeter. 

Very  Rev.  Joseph  Armitage  Robinson,  D.D. 

Rev.  Canon  Edgar  Sheppard,  K.C.V.O.,  D.D. 

Rev.  Theodore  Tracey  Norgate,  F.R.G.S., 

F.R.Hist.S. 


Medical  Department. 


Physicians-in-Ordinary . . . 

< Physicians  Extraordinary 
Physician  to  Household  . 

Ser/cant-Surgeons  


Honorary  Surgeons  . 

Surgeon  to  Household 

Surgeon- Apothecary  and  Apothecary  to  House- 
hold   ...  . . 

Surgeon-Ocul  is  t- in- Or dinary 

Surgeon -Oculist  Extraordinary 

Surgeon-Oculist  

Surgeon-Dentist  to  the  Household 

Laryngologist  to  Their  Majesties 

Anaesthetist  to  the  Household 

Chemists  and  Druggists  


Sir  James  Reid,  Bt.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  M.D. 
Sir  Richard  Douglas  Powell,  Bt.,  K.C.V.O., 
M.D. 

Baron  Dawson  of  P^nn,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

/Sir  Thomas  Barlow,  Bt.,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D. 
\Sir  Alan  Reeve  Manby,  M.V.O.,  M.D. 
Herbert  French,  Esq  , M.D. 

Sir  Frederick  Treves,  Bt.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B., 

F. R.C.S. 

Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Havelock  Charles, 

G. C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S. I. 

[Sir  Rickman  John  Godlee,  Bt.,  K.C.V.O., 
M.S.,  F.R.C.S. 

Sir  Anthony  Alfred  Bowlby,  K.C.B. , 
K. C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S. 

-<  Sir  William  Watson  Cheyne,  Bt.,  K. C.M.G., 
C B IT  R S 

Sir  Alfred  Downing  Fripp,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
F R C S 

wSurg.-Vice-Adm.  Sir  William  Henry,  K.C.B. 

Sir  Hugh  Mallinson  Rigb3r,  K.C.V.O., 
F.R.C.S. 

Fredrick  Stanley  Hewett,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  M.D. 

Sir  George  Anderson  Critchett,  Bt.,  K.C.V.O., 
F.R.C.S. E. 

Richard  Robert  Cruise,  Esq.,  C.V.O., 
F.R.C.S. 

Col.  Sir  William  Tindall  Lister,  K. C.M.G., 
M.B.,  F.R.C.S. 

Sir  Harry  Baldwin,  M.R.C.S.,  L.D.S. 

Sir  Milsom  Rees,  C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S. 

Harold  Low,  Esq.,  M.B. 

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ROYAL  HOUSEHOLDS. 


Surgeons-Apothecarics  to  Household  atWindsor 

Surgeon-Apothecary  to  Household  at  Sandring- 
ham   

Surgeon- Apothecary  to  Household  at  Balmoral 

Surgeon-Apothecary  to  Household  at  Holyrood 
Palace — 

Honorary  Physicians-in-Ordinary  in 


Honorary  Surgeons  in  Scotland 

Honorary  Surgeon-Oculist  in  Scotland 
Honorary  Physicians  in  Ireland 

Honorary  Surgeons  in  Ireland 

Honorary  Surgeon-Oculist  in  Ireland. . 


William  Fairbank,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.  Y 
M.R.C.S.E. 

H.  L.  Martyn,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S. 

Sir  Alan  Reeve  Manby,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S. 

Alexander  Hendry,  Esq.,  M.V.O.,  M.D. 

William  Black  Alexander,  Esq. 

Sir  James  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  F R.S. 

David  W.  Finlay,  Esq.,  M.D..  F.R.C.P. 

Sir  Alexander  Ogston,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D. 
Professor  Sir  William  Macewen,  C.B.  , 
F.R.C.S..  M.D.,  F. R.S. 

Sir  George  Andreas  Berry,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E 
/Sir  John  William  Moore,  M.D. 
tSir  William  Whitla,  M.D.,  LL.D. 
fSir  Thomas  Myles,  M.D. 

Charles  Yelverton  Pearson,  Esq.,  M.D., 
t F.R.C.S. 

John  B.  Storey,  Esq.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. I. 


Scotland 

{ 


College  of  Chaplains. 

Clerk  of  the  Closet  Rt.  Rev.  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford,  D.D. 

fRev.  Canon  John  Neale  Dalton,  K.C.V.O.,. 

Deputy-Clerks  of  the  Closet -[  C.M.G. 

uRev.  Canon  Edgar  Sheppard,  K.C.V.O.,  D.D. 
(36  Chaplains  and  Honorary  Chaplains.) 


Chapel  Royal. 

Dean Lord  Bishop  of  London,  P.C. 

Sub-Dean  Rev.  Canon  Edgar  Sheppard,  K.C.V.O.,  D.D. 

Domestic  Chaplains. 

/'Very  Rev.  Albert  Victor  Baillie,  D.D. 

I Rev.  Canon  John  Neale  Dalton,  K.C.V.O., 

Domestic  Chaplains  -(  C.M.G. 

Rev  Canon  Edgar  Sheppard,  K.C.V.O.,  D.D. 
I Rev.  Arthur  Rowland  Harry  Grant,  M.V.O. 


HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  MARY’S  HOUSEHOLD. 


Lord  Chamberlain  

Treasurer 

Private  Secretary 

Equerry- in-  IV a iting  

Hon.  Physician  

Mistress  of  the  Robes 

Ladies  of  the  Bedchamber 


Extra  Ladies  of  the  Bedchamber 


fVomen  of  the  Bedchamber 


Maids  of  Honour. . _ 

Ladies-in-lVaiting  to  Princess  Mary 
Clerk  


. Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  K.P.,  K.C.V.O. 

Sir  Edward  William  Wallington,  K.C.V.O,, 
C.M.G. 

. Harry  Lloyd  Verney,  Esq.,  C.V.O. 

Lieut. -Col.  Frank  Dugdale,  C.V.O. 

Sir  John  Phillips,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. 

. Duchess  of  Sutherland. 

{Countess  of  Minto,  C.I. 

Baroness  Ampthill,  C.I.,  G.B.E. 

Countess  Fortescue,  C.13.E. 

Mabell,  Countess  of  Airlie,  G.B.E. 

/Ida,  Countess  of  Bradford. 

Baroness  Lamington. 
j Countess  of  Shaftesbury. 

^ Baroness  Desborough. 

/"Lady  Eva  Dugdale. 

I Lady MaryHepburne-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, 
-l  Lady  Bertha  Mabel  Dawkins. 

I Lady  Joan  Elizabeth  Mary  Lloyd-Verney. 
VLady  Elizabeth  Selina  Dawson. 

/Hon.  Mabel  Louise  Gye. 

\Hon.  Ursula  Mary  Lawley. 

/ Lady  Hester  Joan  Mulholland. 

5 Miss  Dorothy  Constance  Emily  Yorke. 

Martin  J.  Richards,  Esq. 


HER  MAJESTY  QUEEN  ALEXANDRA’S  HOUSEHOLD. 


Lord  Chamberlain  Earl  Howe,  G.C.V  O. 

Vice-Chamberlain Earl  of  Gosford,  K.P. 

Treasurer Marquess  of  Ripon,  G.C.V.O. 

Lord-in-Waiting Viscount  Knollys.G.C.B., G.C.V.O., K.C.M.G., 

I.S.O. 

Comptroller Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Dighton  Macnaghten 

Probvn.  V.C..  G.C.B..  G.C.S.I..  G.C.V.O.. 


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ROYAL  HOUSEHOLDS 


lvii 


Private  Secretary 


Equerries , 

Extra  Equerry 

Mistress  of  the  Robes 

Ladies  of  the  Bedchamber  

Extra  Ladies  of  the  Bedchamber 

Woman  of  the  Bedchamber 

Maids  of  Honour  

Honorary  Domestic  Chaplains  . 

Surgeon-in-  Ordinary 

Surgeon  to  the  Household  

Surgeon  Apothecary  and  Apothecary  to 

Household * ^. . . 

Physician  Extraordinary  and  Surgeon  Apothe- 
cary at  Sandringham 

Laryngologist  

Bacteriologist 

Clerks 


Col.  Sir  Henry  Streatfield,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
C.M.G. 

f Col.  Sir  Arthur  Davidson,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 
Lieut.-Col.  Sir  George  Lindsay  Holford, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E. 

{ Col.  Sir  Henry  Streatfeild,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
C.M.G. 

Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Hubert  Ward, 
l K.C.V.O. 

Maj.-Gen.  Baron  Ranksborough,  C.B.,  C.V.O. 
Duchess  of  Portland. 

fLouisa,  Countess  of  Antrim. 

-J  Countess  ofGosford,  D.B.E. 

I Marchioness  of  Lincolnshire. 

I Marchioness  of  Lansdowne,  G.B.E.,  V.A., 
J C.I..C.H. 

I Marchioness  of  Salisbury. 

(Countess  of  Derby. 

Hon.  Charlotte  Knollys. 

J Hon.  Violet  Mary  Vivian. 

(Hon.  Lucia  Margaret  White. 

Rev.  Canon  Edgar  Sheppard,  K.C.V.O.,  D.D. 
Rev.  Mortimer  Egerton  Kennedy,  C.V.O. 

- Ven.  Ernest  Edward  Holmes,  B.D. 

Rev.  Arthur  Rowland  Harry  Grant,  M.V.O, 
l B.D. 

Sir  Frederick  Treves,  Bt.,  G. C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Sir  Hugh  Mallinson  Rigby,  K.C.V.O., 
F.R.C.S. 

Frederick  Stanley  Hewett,  Esq.,M.V.O.,M.D. 

Sir  Alan  Reeve  Manby,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S. 

Sir  Milsom  Rees,  C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S. 

Harold  Robert  Dacre  Spitta,  Esq.,  M.V.O., 
M.D.,  D.P.H. 

/ R.  H.  Short,  Esq. 

(Peter  Smalley,  Esq. 


H.R.H.  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES. 


Comptroller  and  Treasurer ». . . . Rear-Adm.  Sir  Lionel  Halsey,  G.C.V.O., 

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

Assistant  Private  Secretary  Sir  Godfrey  John  Vignoles  Thomas,  Bt., 

C.V.O. 

fCapt.  Lord  Claud  Nigel  Hamilton,  C.M.G., 

Equerries-in-Ordinary } Captf the  Honkers  Walter  Legh,  M.V.O., 

[ O.B.E. 


DUCTIY  OF  CORNWALL. 

Office—  io,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 


Members  of  H.R.H.’s  Council 


Lord  Warden  of  the  Stannaries  . . . 

Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  

Receiver-General  

Attorney-General 

Secretary  and  Keeper  of  the  Records, 

Auditor 

Solicitor  

Assistant  Secretary  

Deputy  Receiver  


'Baron  Balfour  ol  Burleigh,  P.C.,  K.T., 
G.C.M.G. 

Baron  Revelstoke,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 

Baron  Clinton. 

Earl  Fortescue,  K.C.B. 

Hon.  Sir  Sidney  Robert  Greville,  K.C.V.O., 
C.B. 

^Walter  Peacock,  Esq.,  C.V.O. 

Baron  Balfour  of  Burleigh,  P.C.,  K.T., 
G.C.M.G. 

Baron  Clinton. 

Baron  Revelstoke,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 

Douglas  Hogg,  Esq.  K.C. 

Walter  Peacock,  Esq.,  C.V.O. 

Sir  Lawrence  Edward  Halsey. 

R.  E.  Tucker,  Esq. 

C.  Liddell,  Esq. 

A.  E.  Gillett,  Esq. 


H.R.H.  THE  DUKE  OF  YORK. 


Comptroller . 


Wing-Corn.  Louis  Greig,  M.V.O. 


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for  Cats  and  Dogs.  Free  to  the 
Poor.  All  Animals  sent  for. 
Strong  Antivivisectionists.  En- 
tirely dependent  on  Voluntary 
Contributions.  Very,  very  poor 

THE  LAST  BOON 

To  ease  the  pain  of  the  world, 

To  follow  the  path  He  trod— 

These  are  things  that  become  a man 
Made  in  the  Image  of  God. 


Ulitber  tbe  patronage  of 

Her  Grace  the  Duchess  of  Westminster. 
Marchioness  of  Dufferin  and  Ava. 

The  Dowager  Countess  of  Lindsey. 

Her  Grace  Evelyn  Duchess  of  Wellington. 
Her  Grace  Millicent  Duchess  of  Sutherland. 
The  Countess  of  Warwick. 

The  Countess  of  Gosford,  and  many  others. 


Chloroform  Box 


Copyright 

From  life. 


A dog  in  the  road, 

A racing  car, 

A howl  of  pain, 

And  brakes  that  jar — 

Under  the  wheels  moans  a dog  in  pain 
With  a broken  back, 

While  a dark  red  stain 
Flows  from  a leg 
That  is  severed  in  twain. 


Somebody’s  well-beloved  pal  lies  there 
Sobbing  in  agony.  Who  shall  dare 
To  say  “ that  a dog  is  a soulless  brute  ; 
Let  it  die  like  a dog  ” ? There’s  an 
Institute 


Up  in  Camden  Town 
Where  a different  view 
Is  held.  There’s  a sound 
Of  bells  on  the  wind 
As  down  the  street 
Comes  the  well-known  car 
And  hurrying  feet, 

While  the  people  part 
To  left  and  right, 

As  there  comes  in  sight 
The  “Mercy  Man  ” 

With  his  chloroform. 

A cheer  from  the  crowd, 
For  he’s  very  well-known, 
He’s  the  “ Mercy  Man  ” 
From  Camden  Town. 


Cheques  and  P.O.’s  payable  to  Mrs.  Z.  C.  Morgan,  Managing  Directress  and  Foundress, 
crossed  “ Lost  Cats’  and  Dogs’  Home  Account,”  London  and  South-Western  Bank.  Receipt 
by  return. 

“ Think,  men  and  women,  ere  your  day  be  done, 

How  can  you  hope  for  mercy,  rendering  none  ? ” 


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TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES 

OF 

PRECEDENCE  AND  DIGNITY. 


THE  SOVEREIGN. 


FIRST,  in  honour  and  dignity,  as  in 
power — indeed,  the  seat  and  fountain  of  all 
three — is  the  Sovereign,  who  possesses,  accord- 
ing to  Camden, 

“Many  rights  and  privileges  peculiar  to 
majesty,  termed  by  the  learned  lawyers 
sacra  sacrorum,  that  is, sacred  and  individual, 
or  inseparable,  because  they  cannot  be  severed  ; 
and  the  ordinary  royal  prerogatives,  termed 
the  flowers  of  his  crown,  in  which  respect  tyey 
affirm  that  the  regal  material  crown  is  adorned 
with  flowers.  Some  of  these  are  held  by 
positive  or  written  law,  others  which,  by  right 
of  custom,  by  a silent  consent  of  all  men  with- 
out law,  prescription  of  time  has  allowed,  the 
king  justly  enjoys.” 

The  Crown  is  held  under  the  Act  of  Succession 
(12  and  13  William  III.,  cap.  2),  the  wording  of 
which,  with  reference  to  succession,  is  : — 

“For  default  of  issue  of  the  said  Princess 
Ann  and  of  His  Majesty  respectively  the 

* The  heraldic  crown  is  depicted  as  above,  and  shows 
only  halfthe  fleur-de-lis  on  therim  aswell  asa  crimson  cap, 
whereas  the  cap  of  the  actual  State  Crown  is  of  purple. 
In  1838  Her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria  commanded 
an  Imperial  State  Crown  to  be  made  for  her  Coronation 
and  State  occasions  of  a design  entirely  different  to  the 
above  illustration,  with  jewels  taken  from  old  crowns 
and  others  furnished.  It  consisted  of  diamonds,  pearls, 
rubies,  sapphires  and  emeralds  set  in  silver  and  gold ; 
it  had  a crimson  velvet  cap  with  ermine  border,  and  was 
lined  with  white  silk.  Its  gross  weight  was  39  oz.  5 dwts. 
troy.  The  lower  part  of  the  band,  above  the  ermine 
border,  consisted  of  a row  of  129  pearls,  and  the  upper  part 
of  the  band  of  a row  of  112  pearls,  between  which,  in  front 
of  the  crown,  was  a large  sapphire  (partly  drilled)  pur- 
chased for  the  crown  by  King  George  IV.  At  the  back 
was  a sapphire  of  smaller  size,  and  6 other  sapphires 
(three  on  each  side),  between  which  8 emeralds.  Above 
and  below  the  seven  sapphires  were  14  diamonds, 
and  around  the  eight  emeralds  128  diamonds.  Between 
the  emeralds  and  the  sapphires  were  16  trefoil  orna- 
ments, containing  16  diamonds.  Above  the  band  were  8 
sapphires,  surmounted  by  8 diamonds,  between  which 
were  eight  festoons  consisting  of  148  diamonds.  In  the 
front  of  the  crown,  and  in  the  centre  of  a diamond  cross- 
pat£e,  was  the  famous  ruby,  said  to  have  been  given  to 
Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  son  of  Edward  III.,  called  the 
Black  Prince,  by  Don  Pedro,  King  of  Castile,  alter  the 
battle  of  Najera,  near  Vittoria,  A.D.  1367.  This  ruby 
was  worn  in  the  helmet  of  Henry  V.  at  the  battle  of 
Agincourt,  A.D.  1415.  It  is  pierced  quite  through,  after 
the  Eastern  custom,  the  upper  part  of  the  piercing 
being  filled  up  by  a small  ruby,  Around  this  ruby,  in 
order  to  form  the  cross,  were  73  brilliant  diamonds. 
Three  other  crosses-pat^e,  forming  the  two  sides  and 
back  of  the  crown,  had  emerald  centres  and  contained 
respectively  132, 124,  and  134  brilliant  diamonds.  Between 
the  four  crosses  pat6e  were  four  ornaments  in  the 
form  of  the  French  fleur-de-lis,  with  4 rubies  in  the 
centres,  and  surrounded  by  rose  diamonds,  containing 
respectively  85,  86,  and  87  rose  diamonds.  From  the 
crosses-pat^e  issued  four  imperial  arches  composed  of 
oak  leaves  and  acorns;  the  leaves  contained  728  rose, 
..  1 and  brilliant  diamonds ; 32  pearls  form  the  acorns, 


crown  and  regall  government  of  the  said 
kingdoms  of  England  France  and  Ireland 
and  of  the  dominions  thereunto  belonging 
with  the  royall  state  and  dignity  of  the  said 
realms  and  all  honours  stiles  titles  regali- 
ties prerogatives  powers  jurisdictions  and 
authorities  to  the  same  belonging  and  apper- 
taining shall  be  remain  and  continue  to  the 
said  most  excellent  Princess  Sophia  \o/ 
Hanover ] and  the  heirs  of  her  body]  being 
Protestants." 

Among  the  more  clearly  defined  prerogatives  of 
the  British  monarch  are  those  of  convoking, 
adjourning,  removing,  and  dissolving  Parliament, 
refusing  assent  to  Bills,  without  which  assent  they 
cannot  become  law,  increasing  the  number  of 
Peers,  declaring  war  at  pleasure,  choosing  and 
appointing  all  commanders  and  officers  by  land  and 
sea,  and  all  judges,  councillors,  officers  of  state, 
magistrates,  Archbishops,  Bishops,  and  high 
ecclesiastical  dignitaries  ; bestowing  all  public 
honours,  a pardoning  criminals,  besides  exercis- 

set  In  cups  containing  54  rose  diamonds  and  one  table 
diamond.  The  total  number  of  diamonds  in  the  arches 
and  acorns  was  108  brilliant,  116  table,  and  559  rose 
diamonds.  From  the  upper  part  of  the  arches  were 
suspended  four  large  pendant  pear-shaped  pearls,  with 
rose  diamond  cups,  containing  12  rose  diamonds,  and 
stems  containing  24  very  small  rose  diamonds.  Above  the 
arch  stood  the  mound,  containing  in  the  lower  hemisphere 
204  brilliants,  and  in  the  upper,  244  brilliants,  the  zone 
and  arc  being  composed  of  33  rose  diamonds.  The 
cross  on  the  summit  had  a rose-cut  sapphire  in  the 
centre,  surrounded  by  4 large  brilliants,  and  108 
smaller  brilliants.  Summary  of  jewels  comprised  in 
this  crown : — One  large  ruby,  irregularly  polished,  one 
large  broadspread  sapphire,  16  sapphires,  11  emeralds, 
4 rubies,  1,363  brilliant  diamonds,  1,273  rose  diamonds, 
147  table  diamonds,  4 drop-shaped  pearls,  and  373 
pearls.  For  the  Coronation  of  King  Edward  VII.  this 
Imperial  State  Crown  was  re-fitted  and  lightened  (the 
smaller  (weight  309^  carats)  of  the  two  larger  portions 
of  the  Cullinan  diamond  presented  by  the  Transvaal 
Colony,  being  subsequently  added  in  detachable  form 
Immediately  above  the  ermine  band),  the  sapphire  being 
now  placed  at  the  back.  That  for  the  Queen  Consort 
was  composed  entirely  of  diamonds  set  in  silver,  had 
eight  arches,  and  contained  the  famous  Koh-i-nor  (or 
“Mountain  of  Light”)  diamond  as  its  central  jewel. 
These  crowns  must  not  be  confused  with  St.  Edward’s 
crown,  the  official  crown  of  England,  which  is  only  in 
evidence  at  a Coronation.  The  Imperial  Crowns  are  re- 
fitted for  each  Sovereign,  and  are  liable  to  be  altered 
in  design  and  arrangement.  The  special  Imperial  Crown 
used  by  King  George  V.  at  the  Delhi  Durbar  19x1,  and 
now  among  the  Regalia  at  the  Tower  of  London,  cost 
£ 60,000,  and  is  composed  of  eight  arches  and  four  crosses- 
pat^e  with  four  fleurs-de-lys  between,  the  whole  sur- 
mounted by  an  orb  bearing  another  cross-pat6e.  Some 
6, 170  diamonds  were  employed  in  its  manufacture,  and  on 
the  bandeau  are  16  clusters,  4 of  emeralds  and  diamonds, 
alternating  with  4 of  sapphires  and  diamonds,  between 
each  being  clusters  of  brilliants.  The  centre  cluster  con- 
tains an  especially  fine  Indian  emerald  weighing  34  carats. 

t A limitation  which  appears  to  denote,  however 
remote  the  contingency,  the  possibility  of  abeyance. 


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TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES  OF  PRECEDENCE  AND  DIGNITY. 


ing  many  other  powers,  by  the  advice  of  the 
Cabinet  Ministers,  who,  however,  alone  are  respon- 
sible, the  theory  of  English  law  being  that  the 
Sovereign  cannot  commit  wrong. 

Another  theory  of  our  law  is  that  the  King  (or 
Queen)  never  dies — substantially,  that  the  throne 
is  never  vacant,  the  succession  of  the  heir  being 
instantaneous,  and  a meeting  of  the  Privy  Council 
is  held  immediately  after  the  Demise  of  the  Crown 
(usually  the  next  day)  to  give  directions  for  pro- 
claiming the  new  Sovereign  and  to  swear  in  the 
members  of  the  new  Privy  Council,  the  proclama- 
tion taking  place  in  London  at  St.  James’s  Palace, 
Charing  Cross,  Temple  Bar,  and  Royal  Ex- 
change, two  or  three  days  later.  To  this  first 
meeting  of  the  Privy  Council  of  the  new  Reign, 
the  Lord  Mayor  and  Aldermen,  etc. , of  London, 
although  not  themselves  Privy  Councillors,  are 
invited.  Since  the  Reform  Act  Parliament  does 
not  dissolve  at  the  Demise  of  the  Crown,  and,  if 
at  the  time  adjourned  or  prorogued,  meets  imme- 
diately, or,  if  dissolved,  the  old  Parliament  must 
meet  at  once  and  may  serve  for  six  months.  The 
ceremony  of  a coronation  is,  therefore,  merely  a 
solemn  recognition  and  confirmation  of  the  royal 
descent,  and  consequent  right  of  accession,  and  is 
not  necessary  for  the  security  of  the  title  to  the 
crown.  It  is,  however,  highly  essential,  inasmuch  | 
as  it  tends  to  a formal  establishment  of  those 
rights  which  the  people  claim  from  the  monarch 
in  return  for  the  duty  and  allegiance  they  are 
bound  to  observe  towards  the  new  Sovereign. 

CORONATION  : The  date  of  the  coronation 
is  approximately  fixed  and  proclaimed  in  London 
at  the  same  places  as  the  accession  some  months 
before  the  ceremony  itself  takes  place,  and  a 
special  Commission  is  appointed  to  hear  and 
determine  petitions  and  claims  in  connection 
therewith . 

The  coronation  ceremonial  is  probably  more 
splendid,  emblematic,  and  elaborate  in  England 
than  in  any  other  country.  Instance  the  anointing 
with  oil,  poured  into  the  golden  anointing  spoon 
from  the  Ampulla  or  Golden  Eagle, a practice  which 
has  been  continued  upwards  of  one  thousand 
years  the  formal  crowning  (the  Royal  or  St. 
Edward’s  crown  being  carried  in  the  initial  pro- 
cession immediately  in  front  of  the  Sovereign 
between  the  orb  on  the  right  and  the  sceptre 
with  dove  on  the  left),  the  several  religious 
ceremonies,  besides  the  insignia  of  royalty, 
among  which  regalia  are  a ruby  ring,  to  signify 
faithfulness ; the  Armillae,  or  bracelets  (not  now 
used),  for  good  works  ; purple  robes,  to  attract 
reverence ; and  a diadem,  to  blazon  glory  ; also 
the  Orb  (a  golden  sphere  enriched  with  jewels 
and  surmounted  by  a cross,  the  whole  being 
some  eleven  inches  in  height),  the  emblem  of 
sovereignty ; t»ro  sceptres  (Royal  Sceptre  with 
the  Cross — in  which  is  now  set  the  larger  of  the 
two  greater  portions  of  “the  Star  of  Africa” 
diamond,  and  weighing  516^  carats — and  the 
Sceptre  with  the  Dove)  ; four  swords — all  carried 
upright — (the  Sword  of  State  in  scabbard,  two- 
handed,  borne  in  front  of  St.  Edward’s  Crown  ; 
the  Sword  of  Mercy,  or  Curtana  (without  point), 
carried  between,  on  the  left  the  Sword  of  Justice 
to  the  Spirituality  (obtusely  pointed),  and  on  the 
right  the  Sword  of  Justice  to  the  Temporality 
(sharp  pointed)  ; the  golden  spurs  (prick  spurs) 
borne  in  front  of  Curtana,  between  on  the  right 
St.  Edward’s  Staff  (with  an  orb  at  the  end  of  it), 
and  on  the  left  the  Sceptre  with  the  Cross.  [For 
fuller  description  of  the  Regalia  see  “ Debrett’s 
Coronation  Guide.”] 

Briefly,  the  principal  features  of  the  Coronation 
Ceremony  (occupying  about  four  hours),  which 
on  each  successive  occasion  closely  follows  former 
precedent,  are  as  follows  : The  Sovereign  (and 
Consort),  accompanied  by  the  members  of  the 
Royal  Family,  go  to  Westminster  Abbey  [see 
rough  plan],  and  the  Regalia  and  other  emblems 
being  all  ready  prepared  there,  and  having  been 
handed  to  those  who  are  to  bear  them,  the  King, 
robed  in  crimson  robes  and  wearing  a Cap  of 
Estate,  and  the  Queen  Consort,  in  purple  and 
wearing  a circlet  of  gold,  walk  in  procession  with 
those  carrying  the  regalia,  and  proceed  through 
the  west  door.  Being  received  with  an  Anthem, 
they  go  through  the  Choir,  up  the  stairs  to  the 
Theatre,  passing  by  their  Thrones  (1  and  2) — a j 
series  of  raised  steps — that  on  the  right  of  five 
steps  for  the  Sovereign,  that  on  the  left  a smaller 
one  of  three  steps  for  the  Consort,  surmounted 
by  Chairs  of  State.  [This  Theatre,  or  elevated 
platform,  is  erected  under  the  lantern  and  be- 
tween the  north  and  south  transepts  of  the 
Abbey.]  They  then  kneel  at  faldstools,  set 


before  Chairs  of  State  (3)  on  the  south  side  of 
the  Altar.  The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  first 
recites  the  Recognition  form  at  each  of  the  foui 
sides — east,  south,  west,  and  north — of  the 
Theatre,  turning  to  each  of  these  four  directions, 
the  Sovereign  meanwhile  standing  up,  also  turn- 
ing and  showing  himself  to  the  people  at  every 
of  the  four  sides  of  the  Theatre,  and  the  people 

assembled  replying  with  “ God  save  King (or 

Queen  -)  ” ; the  trumpets  then  sound.  The 

Bible,  Chalice,  and  Paten  having  now  been  placed 
on  the  Altar,  those  carrying  the  Regalia  (ex- 
cept the  Swords)  deliver  them  up,  to  be  also 
placed  upon  the  Altar.  The  Litany  is  then  sung 
by  two  Bishops,  vested  in  copes  and  kneeling  at 
a faldstool  (4)  in  the  middle  of  the  east  side  of 
the  Theatre ; the  ante-Communion  Service  is 


next  recited  and  a short  sermon  preached.  The 
Sovereign,  when  a King  (having  uncovered 
during  the  Litany),  here  resumes  his  Cap  of 
State,  wearing  it  to  the  end  of  the  sermon, 
while  the  Bishop  of  Durham  and  the  Peers 
carrying  the  Swords  stand  on  the  Sovereign’s 
right  hand,  the  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  and 
the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  being  on  the  left; 
the  two  Bishops  supporting  the  Queen  Consort 
stand  on  either  side  of  her.  The  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  sits  during  the  sermon  in  a purple 
velvet  Chair  on  the  north  side  of  the  Altar, 
other  Bishops  near  him  ; on  the  south  side  near 
the  Altar  sit  the  Dean  of  Westminster  and  other 
Bishops  taking  part  in  the  service,  and  the 
Prebendaries  of  Westminster.  The  Coronation 
Oath  is  now  administered  by  the  Archbishop, 
then  the  Sovereign,  rising,  and  assisted  by  the 
Lord  Great  Chamberlain,  the  Sword  of  State 
being  carried  before  him,  goes  to  the  Altar,  and. 
uncovered,  takes  the  Qath,  laying  the  right 
hand  upon  the  Holy  Gospel  in  the  Great  Bible 
previously  carried  in  the  procession,  and  now 
tendered  to  the  Sovereign  kneeling  upon  the 
steps ; the  Sovereign  then  returns  to  the  Chair 
(3).  The  Sovereign,  having  arisen  from  devo- 
tions, is  disrobed  of  the  Crimson  robe  by  the 
Lord  Great  Chamberlain,  and,  having  taken  off 
the  Cap  of  Estate,  goes  before  the  Altar  and 
sits  down  in  King  Edward’s  Chair  (5),  placed 
with  a faldstool  before  it  in  the  midst  of  the 
area,  and  is  there  anointed,  in  the  form  of  a 
cross,  on  the  crown  of  the  head,  the  breast,  and 
the  palms  of  both  hands,  four  Knights  of  the 
Garter  holding  a rich  silken  pall  over  the 
Sovereign’s  head.  The  Anointing  is  performed 
1 by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  dipping  his 


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fingers  into  the  Holy  Oil,  poured  by  the  Dean  of 
Westminster  into  the  golden  Anointing  Spoon 
from  the  Ampulla,  or  Golden  Eagle.  The 
Sovereign  then  kneels  at  the  faldstool  whilst  the 
Archbishop  says  a Blessing.  The  Sovereign 
next  sits  once  again  in  King  Edward’s  Chair, 
the  Knights  of  the  Garter  returning  the  Pall  to 
the  Lord  Chamberlain.  Now,  after  the  Anoint- 
ing, the  Dean  of  Westminster  places  upon  the 
Sovereign  the  Colobium  Sindonis,  followed  by 
the  Supertunica,  together  with  the  Girdle.  The 
Great  Golden  Spurs,  or  Prick  Spurs,  brought 
from  the  Altar  by  the  Dean  of  Westminster,  are 
delivered  to  the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain,  who 
kneels  down  and  touches  the  Sovereign’s  heels 
with  them.  These  Spurs  having  been  returned 
to  the  Altar,  the  Sword  of  State  is  now  ex- 
changed for  another  Sword  in  purple  velvet 
scabbard,  placed  by  the  Archbishop  upon 
the  Altar,  the  Sword  of  State  being  thereupon 
deposited  in  the  traverse  in  St.  Edward’s 
Chapel ; the  Archbishop  then  takes  the  Sword 
in  purple  scabbard  from  the  Altar,  places  it  in 
the  right  hand  of  the  Sovereign,  the  Archbishop 
of  York,  the  Bishops  of  London  and  Winchester, 
and  other  Bishops  assisting.  The  Sovereign  is 
afterwards  girt  with  same,  and  prayer  having 
been  said,  ungirds  the  Sword,  proceeds  to  the 
Altar,  and  offers  it  in  its  scabbard,  returning  to 
King  Edward’s  Chair.  The  Sword  is  at  once 
redeemed  for  a sum  of  money  (one  hundred 
shillings),  and  is  thenceforward  carried  naked 
in  front  of  the  Sovereign  during  the  rest  of  the 
Ceremony.  Investiture  with  the  Armill  or  Stole 
and  with  the  Imperial  Mantle  or  Pall  of  Cloth 
of  Gold,  delivered  by  the  Master  of  the  Robes 
to  the  Dean  of  Westminster,  and  by  him  put 
upon  the  Sovereign  standing,  then  follows,  the 
clasps  being  fastened  by  the  Lord  Great  Chamber- 
lain.  The  Sovereign  once  again  sitting  down, 
receives  the  Orb  (brought  from  the  Altar  by  the 
Dean  of  Westminster)  into  his  right  hand  from 
the  Archbishop,  and  after  a Blessing  and  Ex- 
hortation the  Orb  is  returned  to  the  Altar.  The 
Keeper  of  the  Jewel  House  next  delivers  to  the 
Archbishop  the  Ruby  Ring,  which  the  Arch- 
bishop places  upon  the  fourth  finger  of  the 
Sovereign’s  right  hand.  A right-hand  glove 
having  been  presented  by  the  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Worksop,  the  Archbishop  delivers  the  Sceptre 
with  the  Cross  into  the  Sovereign’s  right  hand, 
and  the  Sceptre  with  the  Dove  into  the  Sovereign’s 
left  hand,  both  having  been  brought  from  the 
Altar  by  the  Dean  of  Westminster.  [The  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Worksop  may  now  support  the 
Sovereign’s  right  arm.  Standing  before  the 
Altar,  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  having  con- 
secrated the  official  Crown  of  England  (known  as 
St.  Edward’s),  and  assisted  by  other  Bishops, 
comes  from  the  Altar,  the  Dean  of  Westminster 
carrying  the  Crown,  the  Archbishop  taking  it, 
and  reverently  placing  it  upon  the  Sovereign’s 
head  (the  Sovereign  still  sitting  in  King  Edward’s 
Chair),  when  all  the  people  shout,  “God  Save 
the  King  (or  Queen),”  the  Peers  and  Kings  of 
Arms  put  on  their  coronets,  the  trumpets  sound, 
and  the  great  guns  at  theTower  boom.  Being  now 
crowned,  and  having  been  presented  by  the  Dean 
of  Westminster  with  the  Holy  Bible,  delivered 
back  by  the  Sovereign  to  the  Archbishop,  the 
Sovereign,  after  the  Benediction,  goes  back  to 
the  Theatre  to  the  Throne  (i),  and  is  lifted  up 
into  it  by  the  Archbishops,  Bishops,  and  other 
Peers,  and  being  Inthronized  is  surrounded  by 
the  Great  Officers  of  State  and  the  Nobles  who 
carry  the  Regalia,  standing  on  the  steps  of  the 
Throne,  while  the  Archbishop  says  the  Exhorta- 
tion. Homage  is  next  rendered,  first  by  the 
Archbishop,  who  having  knelt  down  before  His 
Majesty’s  knees  (the  rest  of  the  Bishops  kneeling 
in  their  places),  kisses  the  King’s  left  cheek,  then 
the  Prince  of  Wales  (even  if  a minor),  having 
removed  his  Coronet,  kneels  down  and  does 
Homage,  followed  by  the  Princes  of  the  Blood 
Royal,  who  each,  arising,  touches  the  Crown  on 
the  Sovereign’s  head  and  kisses  the  Sovereign’s 
left  cheek.  The  other  Peers,  then  putting  off 
their  Coronets,  do  their  homage  rank  by  rank, 
kneeling  in  their  places,  only  the  Senior  of  each 
rank,  for  himself  and  for  his  Order,  actually 
kneeling  before  the  Sovereign,  touching  the 
Crown,  and  kissing  the  left  cheek.  This  Homage 
ended,  the  drums  beat  and  the  trumpets  sound, 
and  the  people  then  shout,  “God  Save  King 

(or  Queen  ) ! Long  live  King 

(or  Queen  ) ! May  the  King 

(or  Queen)  live  for  ever  ! ” 

The  Coronation  of  the  Sovereign  now  being 
completed,  that  of  the  Queen  Consort  follows. 


Supported  by  two  Bishops,  she  kneels  at  the 
steps  of  the  Altar,  while  prayer  is  said,  then 
passes  to  the  place  of  Anointing,  a faldstool  set 
between  the  Altar  steps  and  King  Edward’s  Chair 
(6)  ; there  she  is  anointed  by  the  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  on  the  crown  of  the  head,  while  four 
Peeresses  hold  a rich  Pall  of  Cloth  of  Gold  over 
her,  has  a ring  placed  upon  the  fourth  finger  of 
her  right  hand  as  a seal  of  sincere  faith,  and  a 
Crown  reverently  placed  on  her  head  by  the 
Archhishop  of  Canterbury  (at  this  point  the 
Peeresses  put  on  their  Coronets)  ; the  Archbishop 
then  puts  a Sceptre  with  the  Cross  into  her  right 
hand  and  the  Ivory  Rod  with  the  Dove  into  her 
left  hand,  after  which  she  proceeds  to  and  ascends 
her  Throne  (2),  bowing  to  the  Sovereign  in 
passing. 

Having  now  delivered  their  Sceptres  to  the 
Peers  who  previously  bore  them,  the  Sovereign 
and  Consort  descend  from  their  Thrones,  go  to 
the  steps  of  the  Altar,  take  off  their  Crowns, 
which  they  deliver  to  the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain 
and  others  appointed  to  hold  them,  kneel  down, 
the  Sovereign  offering  Bread  and  Wine  and 
making  an  oblation  (a  Pall  or  Altar  Cloth  de- 
livered by  the  Officer  of  the  Great  Wardrobe  to 
the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain,  and  by  him  kneel- 
ing, to  His  Majesty,  and  an  ingot  or  wedge  of 
gold  of  a pound  weight),  which  the  Treasurer  of 
the  Household  delivers  to  the  Lord  Great  Cham- 
berlain and  he  to  His  Majesty,  the  Archbishop 
receiving  them  and  placing  them  upon  the  Altar. 
This  is  followed  by  an  oblation  from  the  Queen 
Consort  in  similar  form  (a  Pall  or  Altar  Cloth 
and  a mark  weight  of  gold).  Now,  repairing 
for  the  last  time  to  the  Chairs  (3),  they  kneel 
down  at  the  faldstools  on  the  south  side  of  the 
Area,  whence,  after  consecration  has  taken  place 
and  the  Archbishops,  the  Dean,  and  Bishops’ 
Assistants  have  communicated,  the  Sovereign 
and  Queen  Consort  advance  to  the  Altar,  when 
the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  administers  the 
Bread,  and  the  Dean  of  Westminster  the  cup, 
to  them.  They  then  replace  their  Crowns,  and 
taking  the  Sceptres  once  again  in  their  hands,  a 
return  is  made  to  the  Thrones  (r  and  2)  for  the 
final  prayers  and  Te  Deinn.  The  Procession  is 
now  re-formed ; the  Sovereign,  carrying  his 
Sceptre  and  Rod,  the  four  Swords  being  borne 
before  him,  passes  through  the  door  (7)  on  the 
south  side  of  the  Altar  into  St.  Edward’s  Chapel, 
the  Regalia  being  handed  from  the  Altar  by  the 
Dean  of  Westminster  to  the  Peers  appointed  to 
carry  them.  In  like  manner  the  Queen  Consort, 
bearing  her  Sceptre  in  her  right  hand  and  her 
Ivory  Rod  in  her  left,  passes  into  St.  Edward’s 
Chapel  by  the  door  (8)  on  the  north  side  of  the 
Altar.  Here,  standing  before  St.  Edward’s  Altar 
(9),  certain  portions  of  the  Regalia  are  given  up 
and  placed  upon  it ; then  having  retired  to  the 
Traverses  (10) provided,  and  theSovereign  having 
exchanged  the  Imperial  Mantle  for  his  Robe  of 
Purple  Velvet,  the  Sovereign  (now  wearing  the 
Imperial  Crown)  and  the  Consort  bearing  in  their 
right  hands  the  Sceptre  with  the  Cross,  and  in 
their  left,  the  Sovereign  the  Orb  and  the  Queen 
Consort  the  Ivory  Rod  with  the  Dove,  pass  back 
to  the  west  door  of  the  Abbey  accompanied  by 
the  bearers  of  the  Swords  and  the  Regalia,  all 
Peers  wearing  their  Coronets. 

All  swords  in  the  Coronation  procession  are 
carried  naked  as  weil  as  erect  throughout,  except 
the  Sword  of  State,  which  for  a short  period  at 
the  early  part  of  the  ceremony  is  carried  in  its 
scabbard. 

There  are  three  sets  of  robes  used  by  the 
Sovereign  during  Coronation  ceremony  : (1)  A 
crimson  Robe  of  State  worn  on  entering  ; (2)  the 
actual  Coronation  vestments  themselves,  con- 
sisting of  the  Colobium  Sindonis  or  sleeveless 
coat,  the  Supertunica,  the  Armil  or  Stole,  and 
the  Imperial  Mantle  or  Pall  of  Cloth  of  Gold 
and  (3)  the  Royal  Robe  of  purple  velvet  worn 
in  the  procession  from  the  Abbey ; thus  the 
Sovereign  enters  the  Abbey  in  crimson,  is 
crowned  in  gold,  and  leaves  it  in  purple. 

The  derivation  of  the  word  king,  is,  according 
to  Chamberlayne,  from  the  Saxon  word  Konig,  or 
Cyning , which  comes  from  Can,  intimating  power, 
or  Ken  knowledge,  wherewith  every  Sovereign, 
should  be  invested. 

Some  of  the  titles  of  our  Saxon  kings  were  very 
quaint  and  pompous.  These  were  discontinued 
by  the  Normans,  and  it  was  not  until  Henry  IV. 
adopted  the  title  of  “Grace,”  that  prefixes  came 
into  use.  These  prefixes  were  successively 
changed  (at  the  pleasure  of  the  sovereigns  them- 
selves) into  “ Excellent  Grace,”  “ High  and 
Mighty  Prince,”  and  “ Highness,"  until  Henry 


quren  consort’s  ivory  rod. 


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TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES  OF  PRECEDENCE  AND  DIGNITY. 


VIII.  adopted  those  of  “ Majesty  ” and  “ Dread 
Sovereign.” 

In  1876  Queen  Victoria  was  proclaimed  Empress 
of  India,  but  the  Imperial  Dignity  is  not  adopted 
in  any  part  of  the  dominions  except  India.  In 
1901  the  following  addition  was  made  to  the 
style  and  title  of  King  Edward  VII. — viz.,  “and 
of  the  British  Dominions  beyond  the  Seas.” 

The  Sovereign’s  banner,  commonly  called  the 
Royal  Standard,  is  the  personal  flag  of  the 
Sovereign,  and  can  only  properly  be  flown  over 
buildings  or  ships  with  His  Majesty’s  permission, 
which  permission  is  only  granted  when  the  King 
or  Queen  is  actually  present  in  person,  and  not 
when  their  Majesties  are  passing  in  processions. 

THE  QUEEN  CONSORT. 

The  Queen — as  Consort  of  the  Sovereign — 
has  a separate  Court  and  Household,  is  repre- 
sented in  Courts  of  Law  (where  she  can  sue  or 
be  sued  in  her  own  name,  with  the  affix  of  “ Queen 
of  England”)  by  her  own  Attorney-General  and 
Solicitor-General,  and  to  compass  or  imagine  her 
death  (during  the  lifetime  of  her  husband)  is  high 
treason.  Provision  is  made  for  her  by  Statute, 
and  she  is  usually,  though  not  of  right,  crowned 
with  the  King. 

THE  QUEEN  MOTHER 

Takes  precedence  immediately  after  the  Queen 
Consort,  and  has  her  own  Household. 

THE  HEIR-APPARENT  TO  THE 
CROWN 

Is  next  below  the  Sovereign  in  all  honour  and 
dignity — not  as  participating  or  comparing  with 
the  latter,  who  stands  alone  and  supreme,  but  as 
enjoying  the  largest  share  of  the  honour  which 
flows  from  the  Crown. 

No  person  can  hold  this 
position  save  a child  of 
the  Sovereign,  or,  if  the 
former  be  dead,  his,  or 
her,  direct  descendant. 
This  constant  preference 
of  the  direct  line  to  the 
closest  collateral  branch 
distinguishes  the  Euro- 
pean from  some  of  the 
Asiatic  orders  of  succes- 
sion, and  tends  greatly  to 
preclude  confusion  and 
discord. 

The  male  Heir  Ap- 
parent has,  since  th 
institution  of  the  title 
by  Edward  I.  (who, 
eldest  SON  OF  THE  in  1301,  conferred  it  on 
sovereign.*  his  son,  Edward,  born  at 
Carnarvon  in  1284),  been 
usually  but  not  invariably  created  Prince  of 
Wales,  and,  since  1399,  the  Earldom  of  Chester 
has  always  been  conferred,  together  with  the 
Principality  of  W ales.  There  is  no  succession 
to  this  title,  which,  at  every  vacancy,  becomes 
merged  in  the  Crown,  and  is  only  renewed  by 
the  Sovereign’s  pleasure.  Thus,  had  George  IV. 
died  whilst  Prince  of  Wales,  his  next  brother, 
though  heir-apparent,  would  not  have  been 
the  Prince  of  Wales  without  being  so  created  ; 
similarly  on  the  succession  of  King  Edward  VII. 
his  eldest  surviving  son  was  not  Prince  of  Wales 
until  so  created  some  eight  months  later. 

Th  e Sovereign’s  eldest  son  is  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall from  the  moment  of  his  birth,  and  becomes 
immediately  entitled  to  the  revenues  of  his  Duchy, 
while  minority  is  no  bar  to  his  being  a member 
of  the  House  of  Lords,  although  it  is  usual  to 
delay  taking  the  seat  until  full  age  is  reached. 
When  there  is  no  Duke  of  Cornwall,  the  Duchy 
is  in  the  custody  of  the  Crown,  and  the  revenues 
are  paid  to  the  King.  The  title,  however,  un- 
like that  of  Prince  of  Wales,  does  not  always 
become  merged  in  the  Crown  on  succession  to 
the  Monarchy  or  at  death,  but  passes  at  once  to 
the  next  heir-apparent  being  the  eldest  living  son 
of  the  Sovereign,  to  whom  it  is  strictly  limited,  but 
in  the  event  of  the  death  of  such  heir-apparent 
his  eldest  son  would  not  be  Duke  of  Cornwall. 
Early  in  Queen  Victoria’s  reign  the  net  revenues 
of  the  property  were  about  4 14,000  per  annum, 
but  under  the  able  superintendence  of  the  late 

• This  plume  of  feathers,  generally  spoken  of  as  " The 
Prince  of  Wales's  feathers,”  is  not  in  reality  such,  but  is 
the  badge  of  the  Heir  Apparent,  in  whom  it  is  vested  | 
whether  created  Prince  of  Wales  or  not. 


PLUME  OF  THE 


Prince  Consort  (husband  of  Queen  Victoria)  a 
new  system  was  introduced,  and  the  income  now 
enjoyed  in  virtue  of  the 
Duchy  rights  is  very  con- 
siderable. The  Sandring- 
ham estate  was  purchased 
out  of  a very  large  sum  of 
ready-money,  arising  from 
the  accumulation  of  the 
annual  revenues  of  this 
Duchy  during  minority. 

By  course  of  the  civil 
law  he  sits  at  the  right 
coronet  of  hand  of  the  Sovereign  in 

eldest  son  of  all  solemn  assemblies  of 

THE  sovereign.  state  and  honour;  but  he 

nas  no  kingly  prerogatives, 
and  acknowledges  reverence  to  his  sovereign. 

An  old  statute  of  Edward  III.  enacts  “that  to 
compass  or  imagine  the  death  of  the  King’s  eldest 
son  and  heir  is  crimen  Icesce  majestatis  ’’  (high 
treason). 

On  the  union  of  the  Crowns  ox  England  and 
Scotland,  King  James’s  son  (Prince  Henry)  was 
created  “ Prince  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,’ 
and  this  nominally  higher  title  survives  ; but  the 
more  venerable  honour  long  since  caused  the 
other  to  fall  into  disuse. 

The  theoretical  forms  laid  down  for  the  ceremony 
of  creating  and  investing  a Prince  of  Wales  are 
thus : — 

“He  is  presented  before  the  King  in  his 
surcoat,  cloak  and  mantle  of  crimson  velvet, 
and  girt  with  a belt  of  the  same,  when  the 
Kingputteth  a cap  of  crimson  velvet,  indented 
and  turned  up  with  ermine, and  a coronet  on  his 
head,  as  a token  of  principality  ; and  the  King 
also  putteth  into  his  hand  a verge  of  gold,  the 
emblem  of  government,  and  a ring  of  gold  on 
his  middle  finger,  to  intimate  that  he  must  be 
a husband  to  his  country  and  a father  to  his 
children.  To  him  are  likewise  given  and 
granted  letters  patent,  to  hold  the  same 
principality,  to  him  and  his  heirs.  Kings  of 
I England,  by  which  words  the  separation  of 
this  principality  is  for  ever  prohibited.  The 
coronet  placed  on  his  head  is  of  gold,  and 
consists  of  crosses  patee  and  fleur-de-lys,  with 
the  addition  of  one  arch,  and  in  the  midst  a 
ball  and  a cross,  as  hath  the  royal  diadem, 
which  was  solemnly  ordered  to  be  used  by 
a grant  dated  February  9,  1660-61,  nth 
Charles  II.,  xxx.  His  mantle  which  he  wears 
at  the  coronation  is  doubled  below  the  elbow 
with  ermine,  spotted  diamond-wise  ; but  the 
robe  which  he  wears  in  Parliament  is  adorned 
with  bars  or  guards  of  ermine,  set  at  an  equal 
distance  one  from  the  other,  with  a gold  lace 
above  each  bar.” 

At  the  ceremony  of  investiture  the  Sovereign, 

' having  received  the  Letters  Patent  from  the  Lord 
j Great  Chamberlain,  hands  them  to  the  Home 
Secretary  to  read,  as  follows  : — 

by  the  Grace  of  God 

of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain,  and 
Ireland  and  of  the  British  Dominions  beyond  the 
Seas,  King,  Defender  of  the  Faith. 

To  all  Archbishops,  Dukes,  Marquesses,  Earls, 
Viscounts,  Bishops,  Barons,  Baronets,  Knights, 
Justices,  Provosts,  Ministers,  and  all  other  Our 
Faithful  Subjects,  greeting. 

Know  ye  that  We  have  made  and  created  and 
by  these  Our  Letters  Patent  do  make  and  create 
[here  the  Prince  is  invested  by  the  Sovereign  with 

the  Mantle]  Our  Most  Dear  Son, , 

Prince  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  Duke  of  Cornwall  and  Rothesay, 
Earl  of  Carrick,  Baron  of  Renfrew,  Lord  of  the 
Isles,  and  Grand  Steward  of  Scotland,  Duke  of 
Saxony  and  Prince  of  Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha, 
Prince  of  Wales  and  Earl  of  Chester,  and  to  the 

same,  Our  Most  Dear  Son,  

have  given  and  granted.  And  by  this  our  present 
Charter  do  give,  grant,  and  confirm  the  name, 
style,  title,  dignity,  and  honour  of  the  same 
Principality  and  Earldom.  And  Him  Our  said 

Most  Dear  Son, — , as  has 

been  accustomed,  We  do  ennoble  and  invest  with 
the  said  Principality  and  Earldom  by  girding 
Him  with  the  sword  [here  the  Prince  is  invested 
with  the  Sword  by  hanging  it  round  his  neck], 
by  putting  a Coronet  on  his  head  [here  the 
Sovereign  places  the  Coronet  upon  the  Prince’s 
head],  and  a gold  ring  on  his  finger  [the  gold 
ring  is  here  placed  upon  the  third  finger  of  the 
Prince’s  left  hand],  and  also  by  delivering  a gold 
rod  into  his  hand  [here  the  Sovereign  places 
the  Golden  Verge  in  the  Prince’s  left  hand]. 


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that  he  may  preside  there  and  may  direct  and 
defend  those  parts  to  hold  to  him  and  his  heirs 
Kings  of  the  United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  and  of  the  British  Dominions  beyond 
the  Seas  for  ever. 

Wherefore  We  will  and  strictly  command  for 
Us,  our  heirs  and  successors,  that  Our  said  Most 

Dear  Son,  — — — , may  have  the 

name,  style,  title,  dignity,  and  honour  of  the 
Principality  of  Wales  and  Earldom  of  Chester 
aforesaid  unto  him  and  his  heirs  Kings  of  the 
United  Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
and  of  the  British  Dominions  beyond  the  Seas 
as  is  above  mentioned. 

In  witness  whereof  We  have  caused  these  Our 
Letters  to  be  made  Patent. 

Witness  Ourself  at  Westminster  the , 

in  the year  of  Our  reign. 

The  Prince  then  does  homage  for  the  Prin- 
cipality of  Wales  and  the  Earldom  of  Chester, 
and  the  Home  Secretary  returns  to  the  Sovereign 
the  Letters  Patent,  to  be  placed  in  the  right  hand 
of  his  Royal  Highness  by  the  Sovereign,  who  at 
the  same  time  raises  the  Prince  from  his  knees 
and  salutes  him  on  each  cheek. 

Investiture  takes  place  at  Carnarvon  Castle  on 
a raised  platform  in  the  inner  courtyard,  and 
after  investiture  the  Prince  of  Wales  proceeds 
to  Queen  Eleanor’s  gateway  of  the  Castle,  and 
is  there  presented  (as  well  as  at  other  points)  to 
his  people. 

When  a Prince  of  Wales  takes  his  seat  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  the  order  of  Ceremonial  is  on 
the  following  lines  : — 

The  procession  consists  of — 

Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod  (or 
his  Deputy). 

Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms  (carrying 
the  Patent). 

The  Earl  Marshal  (or  his  Deputy). 

The  Lord  Great  Chamberlain. 

The  Lord  Privy  Seal. 

The  Lord  President  of  the  Council. 

The  Bearer  of  the  Prince’s  Coronet  (which 
is  carried  on  a crimson  velvet  cushion). 

H.R.H.  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES 
(in  his  Parliamentary  Robes  and 
wearing  the  Collar  of  the  Order  of 
the  Garter)  walking  (in  single  file) 
between  his  two  Supporters  (both 
Dukes). 

Gentleman  in  attendance  upon  H.R.H. 

The  Prince  of  Wales  proceeds  from  the  Bar 
up  the  House  with  the  customary  reverences  to 
the  Cloth  of  Estate  ; the  Lord  Chancellor  seated 
on  the  Woolsack  receives  from  him  his  Writ  of 
Summons  and  from  Garter  King  of  Arms  the 
Letters  Patent.  His  Royal  Highness  then 
proceeds  to  the  Table  with  his  supporters,  the 
rest  of  the  procession  being  conducted  to  the 
foot  of  it  ; the  Letters  Patent  and  Writ  of 
Summons  are  read  by  the  Clerk  of  the  Parlia- 
ment at  the  Table,  when  the  Prince  of  Wales 
takes  the  Oath  and  subscribes  the  Declaration  ; 
he  is  then  conducted  to  his  chair  on  the  right  of 
the  Throne,  and  being  covered  and  having  taken 
his  seat,  the  ceremony  is  concluded.  Peers  in 
the  procession  wear  Parliamentary  Robes  and 
and  Knights  of  Orders  their  Collars. 

In  1898  Letters  Patent  under  the  Great  Seal 
were  granted,  declaring  that  the  children  of  the 
eldest  son  of  any  Prince  of  Wales  shall  at  all 
times  have  the  title  of  “ Royal  Highness,”  but 
by  further  letters  patent  December  1917,  this 
privilege  was  confined  to  the  eldest  living  son 
only  of  the  eldest  son  of  the  Prince  of  Wales, 
while  grandchildren  of  the  sons  of  any  Sovereign 
in  the  direct  male  line  we  e granted  the  style 
and  title  of  the  children  of  Dukes. 

THE  HEIR-PRESUMPTIVE  TO 
THE  CROWN. 

When  the  Sovereign  is  without  issue,  or  sur- 
viving issue,  and  the  latter  have  died  childless, 
the  nearest  heir  (male  or  female)  is  Heir- 
Presumptive,  and  as  such  is  the  chief  person  of 
the  realm  next  to  the  Sovereign. 

OTHER  MEMBERS  OF  THE  ROYAL 
FAMILY. 

The  rank  and  position  0/ these  are  defined  in  the 
eeneral  “ Tables  of  Precedence." 

The  Royal  Marriage  Act  prohibits  the  marriage 
of  personages  (descendants  of  George  II.)  con- 
nected with  the  Blood  Royal  (except  issue  of 


Princesses  who  have  married  into  Foreign 
Families)  without  the  sanction  of  the  Sovereign, 
but  this  is  considerably  modified  by  a conditional 
proviso,  or  door  of  grace,  by  which  a marriage 
contracted  after  the  age  of  twenty-five  is  valid 
if  a year’s  notice  has  been  given  to  the  Privy 
Council  and  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  and  they 
have  not  interfered  during  that  period  expressing 
their  disapprobation.  Morganatic  marriages  do 
not  give  the  rank  of  the  husband  to  the  wife  or 
issue  of  the  marriage,  and  although  duly  conse- 
crated and  the  issue  legitimate,  do  not  confer 
upon  the  children  any  right  of  succession  to 
hereditary  honours. 

Up  to  1917  the  Sovereign’s  sons,  daughters, 
grandsons  and  granddaughters  (being  issue  of 
sons),  brothers,  sisters,  and  uncles  and  aunts  on 


CORONET  OF  A 

sovereign’s  younger 

SONS,  DAUGHTERS, 
BROTHERS,  AND 
SISTERS. 


CORONET  OF  A 
sovereign’s  GRAND- 
CHILDREN (male  or 
FEMALE  ISSUE  OF 
SONS  IN  DIRECT  LINE). 


CORONET  OF  ISSUE  OF 
sovereign’s  YOUNGER 
SONS,  OR  NEPHEWS 
(SONS  of  sovereign’s 
brothers). 


CORONET  OF  GRAND- 

children(with  style 

OF  HIGHNESS  ; MALE 
OK  FEMALE  ISSUE 
OF  DAUGHTERS). 


the  father’s  side  were  all  styled  “ Royal  High- 
ness ” as  also  were  the  children  of  the  eldest  son 
of  any  Prince  of  Wales  [see  ante],  while  grand- 
children being  issue  of  daughters  were  usually 
granted  by  Royal  Warrant  the  title  of  “High- 
ness ” ; but  since  that  date  it  has  been  ordained 
that  for  the  future  the  style  of  “ Royal  Highness” 
shall  be  confined  to  the  issue  of  any  Sovereign 
and  to  issue  of  the  sons  of  any  Sovereign, 
while  the  styles  of  “ Highness  ” and  “ Serene 
Highness  ” will  be  allowed  to  lapse  gradually. 
The  titles  of  “Prince”  and  “Princess”  will 
also  be  confined  in  the  future  to  all  children 
of  any  Sovereign  and  to  the  children  of  the 
sons  of  any  Sovereign.  From  at  least  the 
time  of  George  II.  and  up  to  1905  the  courtesy 
title  of  “Princess  Royal ’’was  conceded  to  and 
borne  by  the  eldest  daughter  of  the  Sovereign 
for  the  time  being  without  any  special  warrant, 
but  in  Nov.  1905  a Royal  Warrant  confirming 
this  style  and  title  to  the  Duchess  of  Fife  (el. 
dau.  of  King  Edward  VII.)  was  gazetted. 

The  coronet  of  the  Princes  of  the  Blood  Royal 
is  similar  to  that  of  the  Heir-Apparent,  but  with- 
out the  arch  and  orb.  All  Royal  Coronets  are 
chased  as  jewelled. 


THE  ARCHBISHOP  OF  CANTER- 
BURY * 

Is  the  first  peer  of  England  next  to  the  Royal 
Family,  preceding  not  only  all  Dukes,  but  all  the 
great  officers  of  the  Crown.  The  Bishop  of  Lon- 
don is  his  provincial  Dean,  the  Bishop  of  Lincoln 
his  Chancellor,  and  the  Bishop  of  Rochester  his 
Chaplain.  “It  belongs  to  him  to  crown  the  King ” ; 
and  the  Sovereign  and  his  or  her  Consort,  wher- 
ever they  may  be  located,  are  speciales  domestici 
parochiani  Arch.  Cant,  (parishioners  of  the 
Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury). 

The  ecclesiastical  and  secular  power  of  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  was  formerly  enormous, 
especially  when  he  held  the  office  of  Lord  Chan- 
cellor ; and  instances  are  not  few  in  which  the 
influence  of  the  Archiepiscopal  see  was  formidable 


* The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury,  the  Lord  High 
Chancellor,  and  the  Archbishop  of  York  constitute  a 
kind  of  distinctive  belt  of  separation  between  the  Royal 
Family  and  general  nobility  ; but  the  wives  and  children 
of  Archbishops  have  not  any  special  social  precedence. 
Since. 1916  the  congdd'dlire  of  an  Archbishop  is  on  loan 
Paper  with  Wafer  Great  Seal,  but  the  Royal  Assent  is 
j still  on  parchment  under  Great  Sfral* 

C 


B 


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TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES  OF  PRECEDENCE  AND  DIGNITY. 


to  the  throne  itself.  _ Since  the  Reformation,  the 
Archbishop’s  secular  influence  may  be  said  to  have 
altogether  ceased. 

The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  is  Primate  of 
all  England,  is  entitled  to  the  prefix  of  “ Your 
Grace,”  and  styles  himself  “ By  Divine  Providence, 
Lord  Archbishop  of  Canterbury.” 

An  Archbishop’s  mitre  is  the  same  as  that  of  a 
Bishop. 

THE  LORD  HIGH  CHANCELLOR 

Is  created  by  the  will  of  the  Sovereign,  by  the 
act  of  delivering  the  Great  Seal  into  his  custody, 
and,  in  virtue  of  his  office,  is  the  second  peer  in 
the  Kingdom.  He  affixes  the  Great  Seal  to  all 
patents,  writs,  and  grants  ; holds  office  during 
the  pleasure  of  the  Crown,  but  practically  resigns 
office  with  his  party ; is  Speaker  of  the  House 
of  Lords,  and  by  virtue  of  his  office  a Member 
of  the  Privy  Council  ; is  Keeper  of  the  Great 
Segl  (of  Great  Britain),  head  of  the  Legal  Pro- 
fession in  England,  and  President  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Judicature  ; issues  the  writs  for  sum- 
moning Parliament,  and  transacts  all  business 
connected  with  the  custody  of  the  Great  Seal  ; 
is  principal  adviser  to  the  Crown  in  matters  of 


THE  LORD  chancellor's  MACE. 


law  ; appoints  the  Judges  of  the  High  Court, 
and  the  Judges  of  County  Courts  ; inserts  the 
names  of  Justices  in  the  commissions  of  the  Peace, 
and  is  patron  of  all  Crown  livings  rated  under 
£,7.0  per  annum  ; is  visitor  in  right  of  the  Crown 
of  all  hospitals  and  colleges  of  Royal  foundation  ; 
has  the  general  guardianship  of  all  infants,  idiots, 
and  lunatics,  and  exercises  a special  jurisdiction 
in  questions  relating  to  charities  and  trust  estates. 
He  ranks  above  all  dukes  not  of  the  Blood  Royal, 
and  next  below  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
For  many  years  the  Lord  High  Chancellor  (when 
not  of  Baronial  rank)  has  been  invariably  created  a 
peer  concomitantly  with  his  appointment.  During 
absence  abroad  on  official  business  the  office  is 
put  in  commission. 

THE  ARCHBISHOP  OF  YORK 

Is  the  third  peer  in  the  Kingdom,  and  precedes 
all  secular  peers,  except  the  Lord  High  Chancellor. 
He  is  “ Primate  of  England,”  has  the  privilege  of 
crowning  the  Consort,  and  is  her  perpetual  chap- 
lain. He  is  entitled  to  the  prefix  of  “Your  Grace,” 
styles  himself”  By  Divine  Permission,  Lord  Arch- 
bishop of  York,”  and  possesses  within  his  own  pro- 
vince powers  nearly  equivalent  to  those  exercised 
by  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  within  his. 

THE  NOBILITY. 

The  true  criterion  of  “nobility”  is  now  as  it 
always  has  been,  the  lawful  bearing  of  arms, 
and  in  all  countries  outside  the  United  Kingdom, 
the  term  “ noble  ” is  habitually  used  in  this  its 
original  sense,  and  in  France  at  least  precedence 
is  invariably  regulated  by  the  date  of  the  grant  of 
arms,  and  not  according  to  titular  distinction,  but 
in  England  the  custom  has  arisen,  however  in- 
correct in  itself,  of  practically  restricting  the  use 
of  the  word  “nobleman”  to  members  of  the 
peerage,  and  those  who  by  courtesy  bear  titles 
in  virtue  of  their  immediate  connection  with  noble 
houses  ; it  should,  however,  always  be  borne  in 
mind  that,  strictly  speaking,  every  one  bearing 
duly  authorised  arms  is  equally  entitled  to  be 
styled  “noble,”  be  he  Peer,  Baronet,  Knight,  or 
Gentleman. 

The  nobility  (using  the  word  in  its  proper 
acceptation)  of  this  kingdom  is  usually  divided 
into  two  classes—  the  greater  and  the  less  (Mobiles 
viajores  and  nobiles  minores ) — the  former  custom- 
arily consisting  of  all  degrees  of  the  peers  spiritua 
and  temporal  from  a Baron  upwards  and  inclusive 

Peers. 

Practically,  the  degrees  of  ffie  Peerage  * in  the 


United  Kigdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
are  Jive — viz.,  Dukes , Marquesses,  Earls, 

Viscotints , and  Barons  (including  Lords  of 
Appeal  in  Ordinary,  who  are  Life  Peers),  to  which 
may  be  added  a sixth — viz.,  those  Archbishops , 
and  Bishops,  who  are  entitled  to  a seat  in  the 
House  of  Peers,  and  possess  all  the  faculties  and 
privileges  of  Peers  of  Parliament  during  the  time 
they  hold  office. 

The  ceremony  of  admitting  a peer  into  the  House 
of  Lords  is  thus  : He  is  introduced  by  two  peers 
of  his  own  degree,  who  conduct  him  to  the  Lord 
Chancellor.  His  patent  is  carried  by  Garter  King 
of  Arms,  the  new  peer  presents  it  together  with 
his  writ  of  summons  to  the  Lord  Chancellor ; this 
dignitary  directs  the  same  to  be  read,  the  oaths 
are  administered,  the  peer  takes  his  seat,  and 
then,  rising,  returns  to  the  Chancellor,  who  con- 
gratulates him  upon  his  succession,  or  elevation, 
as  the  case  may  be. 

The  privileges  enjoyed  by  peers  were  formerly 
very  numerous.  Some  of  these  would  now  be 
considered  intolerable,  while  others  have  fallen 
into  desuetude  from  the  extinction  of  the  matters 
and  circumstances  to  which  they  related.  But 
some  important  ones  continue,  e.g.  : — 

They  are  free  from  arrests  for  debt , as 
being  the  Sovereign’s  hereditary  counsellor*  : 
therefore  a peer  cannot  be  outlawed  in  any 
civil  action,  and  no  attachment  lies  against 
his  person  ; but  if  he  becomes  a bankrupt  he 
cannot  vote  until  his  bankruptcy  proceedings 
are  ended. 

They  are  free  from  attending  courts  leet, 
or  sheriffs'  turtis,  or,  in  cases  of  riot,  the 
posse  comitatus. 

In  criminal  cases  they  are  tried  by  peers 
only,  who  give  their  verdict  simply  upon 
their  honour,  in  a court  specially  fitted  up  at 
the  expense  of  the  Crown,  in  the  middle  of 
Westminster  Hall. 

They  may  sit  with  their  heads  covered  in 
courts  of  justice. 

Each  peer  may  qualify  a certain  number  of 
chaplains  as  follows  : — An  Archbishop,  eight ; 
a Duke,  six  ; a Marquess,  five ; an  Earl,  five  ; 
a Viscount,  four ; a Bishop,  six  ; a Baron, 
three.  A Knight  of  the  Garter  may  qualify 
three ; and  a Peeress,  being  a widow, 
two. 

To  secure  the  honour  of,  and  to  prevent 
the  spreading  of  any  scandal  upon  peers  or 
any  great  officers  of  the  realm,  by  reports, 
there  is  an  express  law,  called  scandalum 
magnatum,  by  which  any  man  convicted  of 
making  a scandalous  report,  though  true, 
agaifist  a peer  of  the  realm,  is  condemned  to 
an  arbitrary  fine,  and  to  remain  in  custody 
till  the  same  be  paid. 

Barons  Kingsale  and  F orester  are  the  only 
peers  claiming  the  privilege  of  remaining 
covered  in  the  royal  presence  without  special 
permission. 

In  case  of  a Poll  tax,  peers  bear  the  greatest 
burden,  as  everyone  is  then  taxed  according  to 
his  degree. 

A peer  may  not  interfere  in  any  way  in  the 
election  of  members  to  parliament. 

A peer  is  entitled  to  have  Supporters  granted 
to  be  borne  with  his  title,  and  to  the  use  of  the 
coronet  of  his  rank,  but  the  eldest  sons  of  peers 
are  not  entitled  to  the  use  of  either  coronet  or 
supporters,  neither  are  the  younger  sons  of  dukes 
and  marquesses  or  those  of  any  peer. 

Peerage  patents  are  on  parchment,  and  bear 
no  signature  only  the  Great  Seal. 

Claims  to  dormant  or  abeyant  Peerages  or  to 
Peerages  the  succession  to  which  is  in  dispute, 
are  dealt  with  by  the  Committee  lor  Privileges  of 
the  House  of  Lords  on  petition  to  the  Crown, 
presented  through  the  Home  Secretary,  who 
first  refers  the  accompanying  documents  to  the 
Attorney-General  in  order  that  he  may  report 
upon  them  to  the  Sovereign  and  advise  ip  the 
matter. 


* Scotch  and  Irish  Pubs.—  Scotch  peers  take  pre- 
cedence of  British  peers  of  the  same  rank  created 
since  the  Union  with  Scotland;  and  Irish  peers 
created  before  the  Union  with  Ireland,  in  like  manner, 
take  place  of  British  peers  created  since.  Irish  peers 
of  later  creation  than  the  Union,  rank  according  to  the 
dates  of  their  patents,  among  the  peers  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  Peers  holding  only  Scotch  or  Irish 
titles  do  not  sit  of  individual  right  in  the  House  of 
Peers,  but  only  as  representatives  of  their  fellow- 
peera. 


Irish  Representative  Peers  are  elected  by  their 
fellow-peers  for  life. 

•Scotch  Representative  Peers  are  elected  by  their 
fellow-peers  for  one  Parliament  only. 

Irish  peers  (not  being  representative  peers  are  per- 
mitted to  represent  English  constituencies  in  the 
House  of  Commons,  hut  cannot  sit  for  Irish  counties 
or  boroughs. 

Peers  of  England,  Scotland,  Great  Britain,  and  he 
United  Kingdom  are  not  entitled  to  sit  in  the  House  of 
Commons. 


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These  the  Attorney-General  passes  to  the 
Counsel  for  the  Crown  in  Peera.ee  claims,  and  he 
reports  to  the  Attorney-General,  who  then,  to 
obtain  further  particulars  and  elucidate  any  further 
details  necessary,  hears  the  petitioner  and  his 
counsel,  after  which  the  Attorney-General  himself 
reports  to  the  Home  Secretary.  If  his  report  is 
unfavourable  to  the  petitioner,  he  advises  that 
the  petition  shall  not  be  referred  to  the  Com- 
mittee for  Privileges  ; but  if,  on  the  contrary,  he 
considers  that  the  proofs  and  documents  sub- 
mitted at  the  hearing  make  out  a prima  facie 
case,  he  advises  the  House  of  Lords  to  refer  it 
to  their  Committee  for  Privileges,  which  goes  ' 
into  the  case  in  detail,  the  petitioner  and 
any  opposing  claimant  being  represented  by  j 
counsel,  while  the  Crown  is  represented  by  the 
Attorney-General  and  the  counsel  for  Peerage  j 
claims.  The  Committee  for  Privileges  reports 
to  the  Sovereign  the  conclusions  at  which  it 
arrives. 

Occasionally  the  eldest  son  of  a peer  is  sum- 
moned to  the  House  of  Lords  during  his  father’s 
lifetime  in  one  of  his  father’s  minor  titles,  and 
should  he  predecease  his  father  the  title  and  seat  i 
would  pass  to  his  son  (if  any). 

The  principal  rules  or  considerations  as  gener- 
ally applied  to  the  selection  of  Peerage  titles  are 
as  follows  : — 

In  the  first  place  it  should  be  bone  in 
mind  that  the  Sovereign,  as  the  fountain  of 
all  honour,  can  of  course  bestow  any  title  He 
may  please,  but  in  practice  the  following 
rules  are  usually  observed,  although  there 
are  certain  exceptions  : — 

Titles  once  conferred  upon  any  member  of 
the  Royal  Family  are  not  now  ever  again 
bestowed  outside  the  Royal  Circle. 

Every  peer  must  be  described  in  his  patent 

as  “of  ” (somewhere),  usually  the 

principal  seat  of  the  recipient,  or  some  place 
with  which  he  has  definite  connection. 

Any  semblance  of  duplication  of  titles  is 
avoided  as  far  as  ever  possible. 

A surname  may,  if  d.esired,  always  be 
adopted  as  a title,  although  another  dignity 
of  the  same  style  be  already  in  existence  ; 
but  in  that  case  the  recipients  of  all  such 
similar  (surname)  titles  of  the  same  rank, 
except  the  first  one  to  be  created,  must 
habitually  add  the  territorial  designation  as 
an  affix  to  the  title  by  which  they  are  com- 
monly known.  For  instance,  Baron  Stanley 
(creation  1455)  ; Baron  Stanley  (creation 
1832)  known  as  “Lord  Stanley  of  Bicker- 
staffe  ” ; Baron  Stanley  (creation  1838)  as 
“ Lord  Stanley  of  Alderley  ” ; Baron  Stanley 
(creation  1886)  as  “ Lord  Stanley  of  Preston.” 
Again,  Baron  Curzon  (creation  1794),  and 
Baron  Curzon  (creation  1898)  as  “ Lord 
Curzon  of  Kedleston.” 

It  is  also  always  permissible  for  any  peer 
to  use  as  an  affix  to  his  title  the  territorial 
designation  indicated  in  his  patent,  whether 
it  appears  there  as  part  of  the  title  or  not, 
but  the  number  of  peers  who  have  been 
created  with  a territorial  designation  as 
actually  part  of  the  title  is  very  limited  ; 
of  those  whose  patents  indicate  creations  of 
the  last-mentioned  nature,  some  modern  in- 
stances are  Lords  Ritchie  of  Dundee,  Leith 
of  Fyvie,  Murray  of  Elibank,  and  Parker  of 
Waddington. 

In  the  case  of  Life  Peers  the  surname  is 
usually  (though  not  always)  adopted. 

A title  once  extinct  but  subsequently  re- 
vived is  rarely  re-created  in  a lower  rank 
than  before,  but  this  rule  is  not  an  invari- 
able one  [ vide  titles  of  Barrymore  and 
Eversley.] 

The  name  of  a county  or  county  town  is 
not  as  a rule  permissible  as  a peerage  title 
below  the  rank  of  earl  (although  exception 
may  be  made  in  favour  of  any  one  particularly 
eminent  either  as  a statesman  or  in  some 
other  walk  of  life).  Towns  of  large  popula- 
tion are  usually  reserved  for  the  higher  steps 
in  the  peerage. 

It  may  be  added  that  peers — excepting  the 
archbishops  and  bishops,  who  each  have  special 
signatures  of  their  own — sign  by  their  titles  only, 
as  also  do  the  eldest  sons  of  peers  bearing  as  a 
courtesy  title  one  of  their  father’s  minor  honours, 
but  a peeress  by  marriage  signs  with  her  Christian 
name  or  initial  prefixed  to  the  title  ; a peeress  in 
her  own  right,  however,  signs  with  title  only, 
just  as  a peer, 


Duke. — This  title  is  the  highest  of  our 
designations  of  nobility.  We  have  not  “princes” 
outside  the  blood-royal. 
Indeed,  so  pre-eminent  in 
dignity  is  the  ducal  title, 
that  each  royal  prince  on , or 
shortly  after  attaining,  his 
majority  is  usually  created 
a Duke,  as  if  the  latter 
were  the  superior  distinc- 
tion Thus,  Prince  Alfred 
was  created  Duke  of 
Edinburgh,  and  Prince  Arthur,  Duke  of  Con- 
naught. 

Much  learned  ingenuity  has  been  expended  in 
endeavouring  to  trace  the  origin  of  a title  which 
has,  in  one  meaning  or  another,  existed  since 
the  origin  of  the  Latin  tongue — dux  (a  leader) 
indicating  a leading  man  or  chieftain  ; and, 
however  antiquarians  may  refine  upon  the 
matter,  there  cannot  be  any  doubt  that  the  word 
“duke”  means  a man  of  the  highest  rank  and 
mark. 

Hollingshead,  in  his  “ Chronicle,”  of.  235,  says 
that  “ Kinge  Edgar’s  second  wife  was  called 
Alfreda,  the  daughter  of  Orgar,  Duke  of  Devon 
by  whom  hee  had  yssue,  Egelthred,  that  was  after- 
wards Kingeof  this  lande  and  is  beried  in  Powlis.” 
This,  however,  may  have  been  only  an  official  title, 
for  the  word  frequently  appears  in  Saxon  chron- 
icles in  a sense  inferior  to  that  of  earl,  bishop,  and 
even  abbot. 

Otho  the  Great,  about  the  year  970,  is  supposed 
to  have  been  the  first  to  regularly  constitute  the 
title  of  duke,  as  one  of  honour  and  nobility  ; and 
it  became  hereditary  in  France  and  other  parts  of 
the  Continent  long  before  it  was  adopted  in  Eng- 
land. It  has  been  surmised  that  one  cause  of  its 
not  being  introduced  earlier  in  England  was  the 
reluctance  of  the  Norman  kings — themselves 
Dukes  of  Normandy — to  grant  subjects  a title 
resembling  their  own. 

The  following  passage  from  a quaint  old  writer 
gives  an  authentic  account  of  the  creation  of  the 
first  English  Duke  : — 

“The  first  Duke  that  I finde  sence  the  Con- 
quest. was  made  by  Kinge  Eduard  III.  xj. 
regni  sui ; where  he  made  of  the  earldome  of 
Cornwayle  a dutchye,  and  created  the  Black 
Prince,  his  eldest  sonne,  Prince  of  Wales. 
Duke  of  Cornwayle,  and  Earl  of  Chester,  and 
I have  a dede  made  by  the  said  Black  Prince, 
wherein  his  stile  is,  Edward  Disne  Fitz  de 
Roy  D’Engleter  et  de  France,  Prince  de 
Aquitoine  et  de  Gales,  Due  de  Ciornwall, 
Count  de  Chester,  and  Seignor  de  Bescane.” 

In  former  times  hereditary  dukes  were  created 
with  the  following  or  similar  words 

“We  give  and  grant  the  name  title,  state, 
style,  place,  seat,  pre-eminence,  honour,  au- 
thority, and  dignity  of  a Duke  and  by  the 
cincture  of  a sword,  and  imposition  of  a cap 
and  coronet  of  gold  upon  his  head,  as  also  by 
delivering  unto  him  a verge  of  gold,  we  do 
really  invest,”  &c., 

but  this  and  other  ceremonies  formerly  attending 
the  creation  of  dukes  and  other  peers  are  no  longer 
observed. 

The  ducal  order,  which  was  extinct,  or  in 
abeyance  during  Elizabeth’s  reign,  was  re- 
vived by  James  I.  in  the  person  of  his  favourite, 
Villiers. 

The  mantle  or  surcoat  (to  be  worn  over  full 
Court  dress,  uniform,  or  regimentals)  which  a 
duke  wears  at  a coronation  of  king  or  queen  is 
of  crimson  velvet  lined  with  white  taffeta,  edged 
with  miniver  (i.e.,  the  white  fur  of  the  ermine  or 
stoat,  with  the  natural  black  tails  left  attached), 
and  the  cape  furred  with  miniver  pure  (i.e.,  the 
white  fur  of  the  ermine  without  the  black  tails), 
and  powdered  with  four  bars  or  rows  of  ermine  (i.e. , 
narrow  pieces  of  black  fur  symmetrically  sewn  on). 
His  parliamentary  robes  are  of  fine  scarlet  cloth, 
lined  with  taffeta,  and  doubled  with  four  guards 
of  ermine  at  equal  distances,  with  gold  lace  above 
each  guard,  and  tied  up  to  the  left  shoulder  by  a 
white  riband  ; his  cap  is  of  crimson  velvet  turned 
up  with  ermine,  having  a gold  tassel  on  the  top 
his  coronet  is  a circle  of  gold  (silver  gilt)  chased 
as  jewelled  and  set  round  with  eight  strawberry 
leaves.  Parliamentary  robes  for  other  degrees 
are  similar  to  above  with  the  distinguishing 
number  of  guards.  He  is  styled  His  Grace,  and 
by  the  Sovereign  in  public  instruments.  Our  right 
trusty  and  right  entirely  beloved  cousin,  with  the 
addition  of  and  counsellor  when  a member  Qf  the 


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TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES  OF  PRECEDENCE  AND  DIGNITY. 


Privy  Council.  The  coronation  robe  of  a duchess 
consists  of  a crimson  velvet  mantle  with  cape 
furred  with  miniver  pure,  the  cape  powdered  with 
four  rows  of  ermine  (i.e.,  narrow  pieces  of  black 
fur),  and  edged  round  with  miniver  pure  five 
inches  wide  ; the  kirtle  meeting.at  the  waist  over 
a white  panel,  and  the  bodice  being  low  and 
tight  fitting,  with  stomacher  and  panel  of  white 
or  cream  material,  fur  bordering  the  top  of  the 
bodice  and  being  continued  in  a band  over 
each  shoulder.  Her  coronet  is  the  same  as  that 
of  her  husband,  while  her  train  is  two  yards 
in  length. 

The  eldest  son  of  a duke  bears  by  courtesy  one  ) 
of  his  father’s  inferior  titles,  and  each  younger  son  ! 
and  daughter  is  addressed  by  his  or  her  Christian  j 
name,  as  “ Lord  John,”  or  “ Lady  Mary.” 


MARQUESS  S 
CORONET. 


Marquess  is  a title  apparently  of 
German  origin,  and,  as  the  name  implies,  is  derived 
from  the  Government  of 
marches,  or  frontier  provinces  ; 
it  was  called  by  the  Saxons, 
Markin  Reeve ; and  by  the 
Germans,  Markgrave.  It 
has  the  next  place  of  honour 
to  that  of  a duke,  and  was 
introduced  many  years  sub- 
sequent to  the  establishment 
of  that  dignity  in  England. 
The  first  on  whom  that  honour  was  conferred  was 
the  great  favourite  of  King  Richard  II. , Robert  de 
Vere,  Earl  of  Oxford,  who  was  created  Marquess  of 
Dublin  in  1385,  and  placed  in  Parliament  between 
the  dukes  and  earls.  The  marquesses  were  created 
by  the  King  by  “ cincture  of  the  sword,  and 
imposition  of  the  cap  of  honour  and  dignitie,  with 
the  coronet,  as  also  by  the  delivery  of  a charter  or 
writing.”  The  creations,  however,  were  not  very 
numerous,  and  it  would  appear  that  the  new 
honour  was  not  greatly  coveted  by  the  old  nobility 
as  in  the  Parliamentary  Rolls  it  is  recorded  that 


“John  de  Beaufort,  Earl  of  Somerset,  was 
by  Richard  II.  created  Marquess  of  Dorset, 
and  when,  afterwards,  Henry  VI.  deprived 
him  of  that  title,  the  Commoners  of  England 
made  humble  suit  in  Parliament  to  the  King, 
that  he  would  restore  him  to  his  title  of 
marquess.  The  Earl  himself  opposed  the 
petition,  saying  that  * It  was  a new  dignitie, 
and  altogether  unknown  to  his  ancestors,  and 
that,  therefore,  he  neither  craved  it,  nor  in 
any  wise  would  he  accept  it.’  ” 


The  creation  to  this  dignity  was  formerly  at- 
tended with  nearly  the  same  ceremony  as  that  of 
a duke  ; but  it  now  simply  takes  place  by  patent 
under  the  Great  Seal. 

The  coronation  robes  are  the  same  as  those 
of  a Duke,  with  three  and  a half  rows  of  ermine 
(i.e.,  four  on  the  right  side,  and  three  on  the  left)  ; 
the  cap  is  of  crimson  velvet  turned  up  with  ermine, 
having  a gold  tassel  at  top  ; the  coronet  is  of  gold 
fsilver-gilt)  chased  as  jewelled,  with  four  silver 
balls,  and  four  golden  strawberry  leaves  mixed 
alternately,  the  latter  raised  a little  on  points 
above  the  rim.  A marchioness’s  coronation  robe 
has  four  inches  of  miniver  and  three  and  a half 
rows  of  ermine,  and  the  train  is  a yard  and  I 
three  quarters  long.  The  coronet  of  a marchio-  ! 
ness  is  the  same  as  that  of  a marquess. 

The  general  style  of  a marquess  is  Most  Hon- 
ourable ; and  he  is  styled  by  the  King  or  Queen,  \ 
Our  right  trusty  and  entirely  beloved  cousin,  and 
counsellor  when  of  the  Privy  Council. 

The  eldest  son  of  a marquess  bears  by  courtesy  j 
one  cf  his  father’s  inferior  titles,  and  each  j 
younger  son  and  daughter  is  addressed  by  his  | 
or  her  Christian  name,  as  “Lord  George,”  or  j 
“ Lady  Jane.” 


Earl. — It  has  been  customary  to  identify 
this  ancient  English  dignity  with  the  Latin 
Comes  “Companion”  French  Comte ; Anglice, 
Count),  one  of  the  duties  or  privileges  of  pos- 
sessors of  (he  title  being  to  accompany  the  King, 
and  to  give  counsel,  advice,  and  aid  on 
important  occasions.  We 
are  told  that  “ Constan- 
tine the  Great,  in  order  to 
secure  the  attachment  of  his 
followers,  created  a number 
of  these  Comites,  as  Comes 
Domesticot  um  (Master  of  the 
Household),  Comes  Stabuli 
earl  s coronet.  Master  of  the  Horse);  also 
. , such  dignities  as  Comes 

Ortentis,  Comes  Africa  (Lieutenant  of  the?  East, 


of  Africa,  &c.).  Thence  ever  after  the  name  of 
Comes  imparted  dignity ; and  the  authority  or 
government,  which  was  at  first  temporary,  was 
afterwards  enjoyed  for  life.  Moreover,  in  process 
of  time,  when  the  Roman  empire  was  divided  into 
many  kingdoms,  this  title  was  retained,  and  our 
English  Saxons  called  those  in  Latin  Comites  and 
Consules,  whom,  in  their  own  language  they  called 
Ealdormen,  the  same  which  the  Danes  in  their 
tongue  called  Eorlas,  that  is  honourable,  as  Ethel- 
ward  writes,  by  which  name,  somewhat  softened, 
they  are  called  by  us,  at  this  day,  Earls.”  In  the 
Saxon  times  the  title  was  one  of  the  highest  dignity 
and  eminence.  Earl  Godwin  occupied  a rank 
much  higher  than  that  of  any  noble  of  the  present 
day.  It  was  even  applied  to  sovereign  princes. 
Thus,  William  the  Conqueror,  sovereign  of  Nor- 
mandy, is  frequently  called  Earl  of  Normandy, 
and  William  of  Malmesbury  never  mentions  him 
otherwise.  The  Norman  kings  adopted  the  Saxon 
title,  and  the  first  earls  created  were  dignitaries  of 
enormous  power,  holding  not  only  proprietary, 
but  virtually  sovereign  sway  over  large  districts  of 
country.  Hugh  Lupus,  Earl  of  Chester,  was  a 
real  potentate  within  his  territory,  though  exer- 
cising his  authority  in  the  name  of  the  king  ; and 
so  with  others.  But  the  number  of  earls  increased 
rapidly,  whilst  the  possibility  of  furnishing  them 
with  land  and  revenue  diminished  in  proportionate 
ratio,  so  that  various  devices  were  resorted  to  for 
the  purpose  of  furnishing  the  new  creations  with 
the  means  of  support.*  The  dignity  of  the  dis- 
tinction was  thus  depreciated.  Earls  were  then 
created  with  the  name  of  some  place  appended  to 
the  title,  and  the  third  penny  of  the  shiret  was 
assigned  unto  them  ; for  example,  the  Empress 
Maud,  daughter  and  heir  to  King  Henry  I., 
created  an  earl  in  the  following  words  *. — 

“/,  Maud,  daughter  of  King  Henry , and 
ladee  of  the  Englishmen,  doe  give  and  grant 
unto  Gefry  de  Margravil  for  his  service, 
and  to  his  heirs  after  him,  by  right  of  inherit- 
ance, to  be  Earle  of  Essex,  and  to  have  the 
third,  pennie  out  of  the  Sheriffs  Court, 
issuing  of  all  pleas , as  an  Earle  should  have 
thorow  his  countrie  in  all  things .” 

The  earl’s  coronation  robe  is  the  same  as  a 
duke’s,  except  that  he  has  only  three  rows  of 
ermine ; his  cap  is  the  same  as  theirs.  It  is  un- 
certain when  the  coronets  of  dukes,  marquesess, 
and  earls  were  settled.  Sir  Robert  Cecil,  Earl 
of  Salisbury,  Viscount  Cranbourne,  was  the  first 
of  that  degree  who  wore  a coronet.  An  earl’s 
coronet  is  a circle  of  gold  (silver  gilt) 
chased  as  jewelled  and  bordered  with  ermine, 
heightened  with  eight  pyramidical  points,  or 
rays,  placed  alternately  with  as  many  strawberry 
leaves ; a large  silver  ball  is  placed  on  the  top  of 
each  ray.  His  style  is  Right  H onourable,  and 
he  is  addressed  by  the  King  or  Queen  as  Our 
right  trusty  and  entirely  beloved  cousin,  and 
counsellor  when  of  the  Privy  Council.  A 
countess  has  on  her  coronation  robe  three  inches 
of  miniver  and  a like  number  of  bars  of  ermine, 
the  train  being  a yard  and  half  long,  while  the 
coronet  is  the  same  as  that  of  an  earl. 

The  eldest  son  of  an  earl  bears  by  courtesy  one 
of  his  father’s  inferior  titles  ; each  younger  son  is 
styled  “ Honourable,”  as  the  “ Hon.  Robert and 
each  daughter  is  styled  “Lady,”  as  “Lady  Emma.” 


Viscount  ( Viscomes ) was  anciently 
the  name  of  him  who  held  the  chief  office  under 
an  earl.  The  latter 
being  often  at  Court,  the 
viscount  was  his  deputy 
to  look  after  the  affairs 
of  the  county.  In  the 
reign  of  Henry  VI. 
1439,  the  title  became  a 
degree  of  honour,  and 
viscount’s  CORONET.  n)ade  hereditary. 

The  first  viscount  in 
England,  created  by  patent,  was  John  Lord 


• Immediately  after  the  Conquest  earls  began  to  be 
feudal,  hereditary,  and  parliamentary— that  is,  by  fee  or 
tenure,  by  service,  by  inheritance  and  by  lands.  In  the 
Domesday  Book  they  were  named  earls  without  any 
addition— Earl  Hugh,  Earl  Roger,  dec.  ..... 

k Of  course  this  source  ot  provision  had  a limit,  and 
at  a subsequent  period  the  monarch  was  accustomed  to 
assiiru  pensions,  not  only  to  earls,  but  to  other  persons 
whom  he  ennobled  in  the  following  proportions:— 
Viscounts.  & fee  of  20  marks;  Earls,  of  £20;  Mar- 
queues,  a fee  of  40  marks,  and  Dukes  of  £40,  out  of  some 
particular  part  of  the  royal  revenue.  A creation  fee  to 
barons  was  not  settled ; but  Charles  I.,  when  he 
created  Mountjoy  Blount,  Lord  Mountjoy,  of  Thurod- 
ton.  Derbyshire,  assigned  to  him  and  his  issue  male  a 
creation  fee  of  20  marks  per  annum. 


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Beaumont,  who  was  by  the  above  monarch 
created  Viscount  Beaumont  and  he  gave  him 
precedence  above  all  barons. 

The  coronation  robes  of  a viscount  are  the  same 
as  a duke’s,  with  the  exception  that  he  has  only 
two  and  a half  rows  of  ermine  (i.e.,  three  on  the 
right,  and  two  on  the  left  side);  his  cap  is  the  same, 
and  the  gold  (silver-gilt)  circlet  of  his  coronet  is 
surmounted  by  sixteen  silver  balls.  The  robe  of 
a viscountess  has  two  and  a half  inches  of  miniver 
and  two  and  a half  bars  of  ermine,  a yard  and  a 
quarter  train,  while  the  coronet  is  the  same  as 
her  husband’s.  His  style  is  Right  Honourable , 
and  he  is  addressed  by  the  King  or  Queen  as 
Our  right  trusty  and  well-beloved  cousin. 

All  children  of  Viscounts  bear  the  courtesy-title 
of  “ Honourable,”  as  the  “ Hon.  Henry,”  or  the 
“ Hon.  Margaret.” 

Bishops. — The  Bishops  of  England, 

with  the  exceptions  noted,*  are  also  barons  of  the 
kingdom  and  of  Parliament.  To  these,  says 
Camden : — 

“ By  right  and  custom  it  appertained  to  be, 
with  the  rest  of  the  peers  personally  present 
at  all  Parliament  whatsoever,  there  to  consult, 
to  handle,  to  ordain,  decree,  and  determine 
in  regard  of  the  baronies  which  they  held  of 
the  king." 

Bishops  take  precedence  of  the  temporal  barons 
and  it  would  seem  that  at  one  time  their  degree 
of  precedence  went  even  higher,  for — 

“At  the  coronation  of  Charles  II.  it  was 
expressly  ordered  in  doing  homage  to  the 
king,  that,  according  to  ancient  custom,  the 
archbishops  and  bishops  should  precede  all 
the  lay  lords,  and  even  the  Duke  of  York.” 

The  Bishops  of  London,  Durham,  and  Win- 
chester have  precedence  over  all  the  other  bishops, 


archbishop’s  and  bishop’s  mitre. 


who  rank  according  to  the  seniority  of  their  con- 
secrations. 

A bishop  resigning  his  see  ceases  to  be  a peer  of 
Parliament. 

Since  1916  the  conge  d'elire  of  a Bishop  is  on 
loan  paper  with  Wafer  Great  Seal,  but  the  Royal 
Assent  is  still  on  parchment  with  Great  Seal. 

Every  bishop  is  entitled  to  the  prefix  of  Lord, 
and  styles  himself  ‘‘Right  Reverend  Father  in 
God,  by  Divine  Permission,  Lord  Bishop  of 

The  mitre,  placed  over  the  arms  of  a bishop,  is 
a round  cap,  pointed  and  cleft  at  the  top,  from 
which  hang  two  pendants,  fringed  at  the  ends, 
it  is  surmounted  by  a fillet  of  gold,  set  with 
precious  stones.  The  mitre  of  the  Bishop  of 
Durham  (as  nominally  Count  Palatine  of  Durham) 
is,  however,  represented  as  issuing  out  of  a ducal 
crest  coronet. 

Bishops  of  Ireland  who  were  consecrated  prior 
to  the  Disestablishment  Act  of  1868  were  en- 
titled to  the  prefix  of  “ Lord,”  and  though  retain- 
ing their  former  precedence,  had  not  seats  in  the 
House  of  Lords,  and  the  same  now  applies  to  the 
Bishops  of  Wales  consecrated  prior  to  the  Welsh 
Church  Act  1914.  All  Archbishops  and  Bishops  of 
the  Church  of  Ireland  and  of  the  Roman  Catholic 


* Lords  Spiritual  consist  of  the  Archbishops  of  Canter- 
bury and  York  and  twenty-four  Bishops  (including 
always  the  Bishops  of  London,  Durham,  and  Winchester), 
but  the  eleven  Junior  Bishops,  not  being  of  London, 
Durham,  or  Winchester,  have  not  seats  in  the  House  of 
Lords,  while  the  Bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man  also  has 
neither  seat  nor  vote  in  the  House  of  Lords,  as  he  Is  a 
legislator  in  the  Isle  of  Man. 


Church  have  the  precedence  which  belonged  to  the 
Archbishops  and  Bishopsof  the  Established  Church 
of  Ireland  before  the  passing  of  the  Irish  Church 


Act  of  1869,  and  they  rank  inter  se  according 
to  the  dates  of  their  consecration  or  translation. 

A bishop  impales  his  arms  with  those  of  the  See, 
but  he  does  not  bear  crest,  supporters,  or  motto. 

The  wives  and  children  of  bishops  have  not  any 
special  precedence. 

Baron.* — Much  obscurity  prevails  as 
to  the  ancient  meaning,  and  even  derivation  of, 
the  word  baron ; and  eccentric  speculations  have 
been  indulged  in  with  respect  to  their  ancient 
position.  By  some  it  was  supposed  to  have 
originally  meant  a hired 
soldier ; by  others,  a free 
man ; or  again,  a man 
equal  to  any  other  man  ; 
and  so  on.  It  never  oc- 
curs as  a title  of  dignity 
in  Saxon  annals,  and 
although  the  Normans 
introduced  it  into  Eng- 
land (the  Anglo-Saxon 
, Thane  being  changed 

BARON  s CORONET.  jnto  Baron),  it  was  some 
time  before  it  implied  a man  of  distinguished  mark. 
Earls  had  their  barons  under  them,  and  charters 
are  extant  in  which  earls  addressed  them  thus  : 
“To  all  my  barons , as  well  French  as  English, 
greeting.”  Even  citizens  of  good  note  were  some- 
times called  barons.  The  salient  fact,  however, 
is,  that  the  barons  of  England  soon  rose  to  be  the 
great  moving  power  in  the  State,  and  how  the  title 
was  accounted  may  be  judged  from  a summons  of 
Henry  III.  to  the  High  Court  of  Parliament : — 

“For  he,  after  many  trouble?  and  enormous 
vexations  betweene  the  King  himselfe  and 
Simon  of  Montfort,  with  other  barons , and 
after  appeased,  did  decree  and  ordaine  that 
all  those  earls  and  barons  of  the  realme  of 
England,  unto  whom  the  King  himselfe  vouch- 
safed to  direct  his  writs  of  summons,  should 
come  unto  his  Parliament,  and  none  others.” 

The  date  of  this  (the  first  precept)  is  49  Henry 
III.,  1264. 

The  first  baron  created  by  patent  was  John 
Beauchamp  de  Holt,  created  Baron  Kidder- 
minster, by  Richard  II.  in  1387.  The  fact  appears 
to  be  that  the  title  or  dignity  of  baron,  at  first 
vague  and  uncertain,  like  other  designations  and 
distinctions  of  disturbed  times,  was,  like  those, 
meilowed  and  moulded,  with  the  growth  of  con- 
stitutional law  and  defined  right,  until  it  has  taken 
its  present  intelligible  position  amongst  English 
orders  and  degrees  of  honour. 

The  succession  to  baronies  by  writ  is  not 
limited  to  heirs  male,  but  is  vested  in  heirs 
general.  In  the  event  of  the  death  of  a baron  by 
writ  without  male  issue  the  title  will  fall  into 
abeyance  should  he  leave  two  or  more  daughters, 
and  will  so  continue  until  only  one  daughter  or 
the  sole  heir  of  one  of  the  daughters  survives.  The 


* Barons  are  commonly  styled  Lords— t.y..  Lord 
Coleridge. 


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crown  can,  however,  at  any  time  terminate  the 
abeyance  in  favour  of  any  one  of  the  co-heiresses, 
but  it  cannot  alienate  the  barony  from  the  repre- 
sentatives of  the  first  baron.  The  fee  payable  on 
determination  of  the  abeyance  of  a barony  by 
writ  was  fixed  in  1913  at  £100. 

When  a baron  is  called  to  the  House  of  Peers 
by  writ  of  summons  the  writ  is  in  the  Sovereign’s 
name. 

The  coronation  robes  of  a baron  have  but  two 
rows  of  ermine ; in  other  respects  they  are  the 
same  as  those  of  other  peers.  King  Charles  II. 
granted  a coronet  to  the  barons,  who  until  his 
reign  wore  only  a plain  circle  of  gold.  The  coro- 
net is  formed  of  six  silver  balls,  set  at  equal  dis- 
tances on  an  unchased  circlet  of  gold  (silver-gilt) 
bordered  with  ermine.  A baroness  has  two  inches 
•of  miniver  and  two  bars  of  ermine  on  her  coro- 
nation robe  which  has  a train  a yard  long.  She 
wears  a coronet  same  as  that  of  a baron. 

A baron  is  styled  Right  Honourable,  and  by 
■the  sovereign  R ight  trusty  and  well-beloved. 

The  children  of  barons  bear  the  courtesy  title 
of  Honourable. 

[To  illustrate  the  meaning  of  Courtesy-titles, 
reference  may  be  made  to  the  terms  in  which  a 
Royal  Commission  is  issued.  The  first  Earl  Russell, 
a younger  son  of  the  sixth  Duke  of  Bedford,  was, 
before  his  elevation  to  the  peerage,  designated  by 
courtesy  Lord  John  Russell,  whereas,  strictly,  he 
would  have  been  simply  “John  Russell,  Esq.,” 
but  for  the  prefix  of  “ right  honourable,”  derived 
from  his  political  offices.  In  Parliament  and 
society  he  was  invariably  spoken  of  as  “ Lord 
John  Russell,”  and  addressed  as  “ My  Lord,” 
but  in  Royal  proclamations  and  other  documents 
his  designation  was  “The  Right  Honourable 
John  Russell,  commonly  called  Lord  John 
Russell.”] 

Life  Peers. 

Lords  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary,  of  whom  there 
may  not  be  more  than  six,  are  appointed  by 
Patent,  and  rank  as  Barons  for  life,  and  each 
is  entitled  to  a writ  of  summons  to  attend,  and 
to  sit  and  vote  in  the  House  of  Lords. 

They  hold  office  during  good  behaviour,  not- 
withstanding the  demise  of  the  Crown,  but  may  be 
removed  from  such  office,  on  the  address  of  both 
Houses  of  Parliament.  Their  patents  are  on 
parchment  under  the  Great  Seal. 

The  dignity  of  Lords  of  Parliament  does  not 
descend  to  their  heirs.  Their  wives  rank 
as  Baronesses,  and  are  entitled  to  the  prefix  of 
“ Lady,”  while  their  children  are  now  styled 
“ Hon.”  and  hold  special  precedence. 

The  robes  of  a Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary  are 
the  same  as  a Baron’s. 

A Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary  is  styled  Right 
Honourable. 

Lords  of  Session  in  Scotland 

Are  the  Senators  of  the  College  of  Justice  in 
Scotland,  and  on  appointment  to  the  Bench 

receive  the  judicial  title  of  Lord (most 

usually  the  surname),  with  the  prefix  of  “ Hon.,” 
by  which  they  are  known,  with  the  exception  of 
the  Lord  Justice-General  and  Lord  Justice-Clerk, 
both  of  whom  use  not  the  judicial  title  by  which 
they  take  their  seats,  but  their  official  designa- 
tions, being  primarily  Officers  of  State. 

By  Royal  Warrant  granted  in  February  1905, 
Scottish  Lords  of  Session  who  have  retired  are 
permitted  to  retain  the  title  of  “ Honourable 
Lord,”  while  their  wives  are  also  granted  the  title 
of  “ Lady,”  to  be  retained  after  the  decease  of  the 
husband,  but  during  widowhood  only. 

Baronets. 

The  title  of  Baronet  is  of  ancient  date,  and  was 
originally  given  to  a class  of  Bannarets  who  were 
hereditary  Barons  of  Parliament,  and  occupied 
he  same  position  as  the  existing  dignity,  viz., 
Between  the  great  Barons  (now  peers)  and  lesser 
Barons,  or  Knights  and  gentlemen. 

By  the  statutes  of  Richard  II.  every  Arch- 
bishop, Bishop,  Abbot,  Prior,  Duke,  Earl, 
Baron,  Baronet,  and  Knight  of  the  Shire,  was 
commanded  to  appear  in  Parliament  according  to 
ancient  usage,  and  in  an  attaint  under  Henry  VI., 
one  of  the  jury  challenged  himself  because  his 
ancestors  had  been  Baronets  and  Seigneurs  des 
Parlesments. 

This  degree  of  nobility  also  existed  in  Ire- 
land, where  it  was  hereditary,  in  certain  families. 
Thus,  among  others,  St.  Leger  was  Baronet  of 
Slemarge  ; Fitzgerald,  Baronet  of  Burnchurch  ; 


Weheslye,  Baronet  of  Narraghe  (ancestor  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington)  ; and  Nangle,  Baronet  of 
the  Navan.  These  baronets  were  descended  from 
some  lesser  barons, or  gentlemen,  whomEdward  III. 
had  been  advised  to  summon  by  writ,  to  serve 
and  sit  as  barons  in  his  next  Parliament,  in  order 
that  by  their  votes  he  might  carry  his  measures  in 
defiance  of  the  opposition  of  the  Ecclesiastical 
Lords,  who  had  greatly  crossed  him  in  his  designs. 
These  persons  having  been  summoned  for  one 
Parliament  only  did  not  retain  their  baronial  rank, 
and  were  afterwards  styled  baronets. 

The  circumstance  of  the  discovery  by  Sir 
Robert  Cotton,  an  eminent  heraldic  antiquary,  of 
Letters  Patent  of  the  13  th  Edward  III.,  conferring 
the  dignity  of  baronet  on  William  de  la  Pole  and 
his  heirs,*  in  return  for  a sum  of  money  of  which 
the  King  and  his  army  stood  greatly  in  need,  is 
said  to  have  decided  King  James  I.  on  reviving 
this  rank,  and  constituting  it  an  hereditary  dignity. 

The  existing  baronetage  of  England  rests  on 
three  letters  patent  under  the  Great  Seal,  and 
dates  from  161 1,  in  which  year  James  I.  established 
the  hereditary  dignity,  state,  and  degree  of 
Baronet,  with  style  and  title  and  precedency  for 
each,  his  wife  and  children,  at  first  limiting  to 
200,  the  number  of  Baronets  of  England  to  exist 
at  one  time  and  ordaining  that  no  degree,  order, 
name,  title,  dignity,  or  state  under  the  degree, 
dignity,  or  state  of  Barons  of  England  should 
ever  be  created  superior  or  equal  to  the  degree  of 
and  dignity  of  Baronet ; the  second  letters  patent 
gave  a newly  defined  precedency,  at  the  same 
time  undertaking  that  no  person  or  persons  be- 
neath the  degree  of  Lords  of  Parliament — except 
those  enumerated  should  ever  have  place,  pre- 
cedence, or  pre-eminence  over  or  equal  to  Baronets, 
and  that  no  person  or  persons  should  have  or  take 
place  between  Baronets  and  the  younger  sons  of 
Viscounts  and  Barons,  while  there  was  also  added 
permission  for  the  eldest  sons  of  Baronets  to  claim 
the  honour  of  Knighthood  on  coming  of  age, 
the  right  to  charge  their  Armorial  Bearings  with 
a canton  or  inescutcheon  of  the  arms  of  Ulster — 
argent  a sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and 
erect  gules  (commonly  known  as  the  Bloody 

Hand,  or  Badge  of  Ulster) — a 

place  near  the  Royal  Standard 
in  battle,  a funeral  ceremony 
“ meane  betwixt  that  of  a 
Baron  and  a Knight,”  and 
a right  for  all  Baronets,  then 
and  in  future,  to  have  Letters 
Patent  under  the  Great  Seal 
of  England  to  the  effect  of 
BADGE  OF  ULSTER.  f?rmer  letters  patent  of  crea- 
tion  and  these  presents  ; the 
3rd  letters  patent  ratified  and  confirmed  the  pre- 
vious ones  and  ordained  the  Degree  of  Baronet 
to  be  and  be  reputed  to  be  a Degree  of  Dignity, 
Hereditary,  mean  in  place  between  the  Barons 
and  the  Knights,  defined  the  precedence  of  their 
eldest  and  other  sons,  and  set  forth  that  all 
doubts  and  questions  arising  in  future  concerning 
precedency,  privilege,  or  other  matter  touching 
Baronets,  should  be  decided  according  to  the 
rules,  customs,  and  laws  of  other  degrees  of  Here- 
ditary Dignity.  In  1619  the  dignity  was  further 
extended  to  Ireland,  the  Baronets  of  which  enjoy 
all  the  rights  and  privileges  confirmed  to  the 
Baronets  of  England ; and  the  same  were  con- 
tinued to  Baronets  of  Great  Britain  who  date 
from  1707,  and  to  Baronets  of  the  United  Kingdom 
* who  date  from  1801. 

In  1624  James  I.  took  steps  to  create  a Scottish 
Branch ; these  were  carried  out  in  1625  by  his  son, 
Charles  I.,  who  granted  to 
Baronets  of  Scotland,  or  as 
frequently  called  Nova  Scotia 
Baronets,  similar  privileges 
(except  the  Ulster  augmenta- 
tion), and  in  addition  grants 
of  land  in  Nova  Scotia  with 
plenary  baronial  rights  and 
jurisdictions  and  legislative 
powers  in  that  plantation, 
and  precedency  above  Lesser 
Barons  in  Scotland,  while  it 
was  at  first  provided  that  they 
nln™  should  charge  their  armorial 

nova  Scotia  bearings  with  the  arms  of 
’ Nova  Scotia,  and  by  a further 
Ordinance  of  Charles  I.  (17th  November,  1629), 


* There  is  also  a patent  of  4 Edward  VI.  on  record 
granting  the  “order,  state,  rank,  honour,  and  dignity 
of  a Baronet  ” to  Ralph  Fane  (or  Vane),  Knight,  but 
without  any  specific  provision  for  succession  (see  Vane, 
Bt.  1. 


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they  were  granted  permission  to  wear  about  the 
neck  “an  orange  taunie  silk  ribbon  whereon  shall 
be  pendant  in  a scutcheon  argent,  a saltire  azure 
thereon  an  inescutcheon  of  the  armes  of  Scotland, 
with  an  Imperial  Crown  above  the  scutcheon  and 
encircled  with  this  motto  “Fax  mentis  Honest# 
Gloria." 

These  Privileges,  as  well  as  the  Patents  of 
creation,  which  are  identical  in  terms  with  those 
creating  Peers,  would  seem  to  indicate  that  in 
founding  the  Degree  of  Baronet,  James  I.  created 
a dignity  possessing  some  of  the  privileges  of  the 
Peerage  and  some  of  the  Knightage,  because  the 
families  who  were  first  honoured  were  territorial 
Barons  as  well  as  very  generally  drawn  from  the 
rank  of  persons  who,  as  a matter  of  course,  were 
Knighted  ; about  four-fifths  of  the  creations  of 
1611  being  already  Knights. 

The  baronets  of  England  and  Ireland  applied 
to  Charles  I.  for  permission  to  wear  the  Ulster 
Badge  in  a similar  manner  to  that  of  the  baronets 
of  Nova  Scotia,  and  it  is  believed  the  King 
granted  their  request,  as  the  badge  was  so  worn 
in  the  17th  century,  and  specimens  of  it  made  for 
this  purpose  still  exist.  The  late  Sir  George 
Duckett  exhibited  at  the  South  Kensington  Mu- 
seum the  Ulster  Badge  worn  by  Sir  Thomas 
Frankland,  1st  Bt.,  of  Thirkleby  (creation,  1662) 
on  a diplomatic  mission  to  Spain.  Sir  George 
Duckett  subsequently  sold  the  badge,  which  was 
originally  set  in  diamonds,  to  a descendant  of  the 
Frankland  family. 

The  baronets  of  England,  of  Scotland,  of  Great 
Britain,  of  Ireland,  and  of  the  United  Kingdom, 
rank  among  themselves  according  to  the  dates  of 
their  respective  patents. 

The  object  of  instituting  this  Degree  in  England 
and  Ireland  was  to  promote  the  plantation  of 
Ulster,  and  to  this  end  each  baronet  was  required 
to  pay  into  the  Exchequer,  upon  receiving  his 
patent  undei  the  Great  Seal,  the  sum  of  ,£1,200 
for  fees  of  honour,  and  for  maintaining  thirty 
soldiers  in  Ireland  for  three  years,  at  the  rate  of 
eightpence  per  diem  each  man.  The  baronetage 
of  Nova  Scotia  was  established  in  the  same  way 
with  a view  to  colonise  that  country. 

Every  person  who  sought  the  dignity  of  a 
baronet  was  compelled  to  give  proof  that  he  was 
a gentleman  of  blood  (i.  e. , descended  on  the 
father’s  side  from  a grandfather  who  bore  arms), 
possessed  a good  reputation,  and  had  an  annual 
revenue  of  not  less  than  £1,000. 

Baronets  are  frequently  and  erroneously  de- 
scribed as  belonging  to  an  order  of  hereditary 
knighthood.  This  mistake  doubtless  arose  from 
the  circumstance  that  all  the  first  baronets  were 
knighted,  and  that  the  eldest  sons  of  baronets  had 
the  right  to  demand  knighthood  on  attaining  the 
age  of  twenty-one,  and  were,  after  the  death  of 
their  fathers,  known  as  “ knights-baronets.”  A 
baronet  does  not  belong  to  any  order  of  knight- 
hood, and  is  not  a knight  until  he  has  been  so 
dubbed.  That  the  baronetage  was  never  intended 
as  an  order  of  knighthood  is  moreover  evidenced 
from  the  fact  that  baronetesses  have  been  created, 
e.g .,  Dame  Mary  Bolles,  of  Osberton,  Notts,  was 
in  1635  made  a Baronetess  of  Nova  Scotia  : and  in 
1686  King  James  II.  conferred  a baronetcy  on 
Cornelius  Speelman,  a General  in  the  States  of 
Holland,  with  a special  clause  conferring  on  his 
mother  the  rank  and  title  of  a Baronetess  of 
England  [see  Speelman,  Bt.]. 

The  eldest  sons  or  heirs  apparent  of  baronets 
whose  patents  are  dated  prior  to  December  19th, 
1827,  have,  upon  attaining  their  majority,  the 
privilege  of  demanding  knighthood.  This  claim 
is,  however,  seldom  made,  possibly  because 
George  IV.,  on  the  date  before  referred  to,  ordered 
that  all  letters-patent  that  might  thereafter  be 
granted  to  confer  baronetcies  should  be  made 
without  any  such  clause  as  is  before  mentioned, 
though  this  order  was  made  without  in  any  way 
prejudicing  letters-patent  previously  granted,  or 
to  the  rights  and  privileges  of  any  baronet,  or  his 
heirs  male.  Ludlow  Cotter,  son  of  Sir  James 
Lawrence  Cotter,  4th  baronet  of  Rockforest,  in 
1874,  when  21  years  of  age,  received  the  honour  of 
knighthood,  and  this  is  the  latest  instance  of  the 
privilege  being  exercised. 

It  should,  however,  always  be  borne  in  mind  that, 
though  created  for  an  ephemeral  and  in  itself 
mercenary  object  which  its  members  did  not 
accomplish,  the  Baronetage  has  always  been  a 
dignified  degree  of  hereditary  distinction,  the 
original  members  having  been  carefully  selected 
from  wealthy,  distinguished  and  noble  (i.e.,  arms 
bearing)  families,  of  great  territorial  and  social 
position  most  of  the  early  creations  being  in  favour 


of  representatives  of  Hastings  or  Early  Planta- 
genet  “tenantes  in  capite,”  or  Barons  as  then 
understood  ; and  the  title  is  now  bestowed,  and 
willingly  accepted,  as  the  reward  of  merit,  or 
eminence  in  any  pursuit  or  position.  Every 
gentleman  upon  being  created  a baronet  is  required 
to  record  his  pedigree  in  one  of  the  Colleges  of 
Arms.  On  December  3rd,  1783,  King  George  III. 
promulgated  an  order  in  which  every  baronet  was 
required  to  register  his  pedigree,  and  to  receive  a 
certificate  from  one  of  the  Colleges  of  Arms.  This 
order,  however,  gave  such  umbrage  to  a large 
portion  of  the  then  existing  baronets,  that  his 
Majesty  revoked  it,  but  ordained  that  it  should 
remain  in  force  as  to  subsequent  creations.  By  a 
Royal  Warrant  dated  February  nth,  1910, 
establishing  an  official  Roll  of  the  Baronetage, 
the  Warrants  of  December  3rd,  1783,  and 
February  24th,  1789,  were  cancelled. 

The  Official  Roll  of  Baronets  was  first  gazetted 
Feb.  23rd,  1914.  It  is  published  annually  in  the 
London , Edinburgh , and  Dublin  Gazettes , and 
anyone  who  considers  he  is  entitled  to  be  enrolled 
therein  is  at  liberty  to  petition  the  Crown  through 
the  Home  Secretary.  Every  person  succeeding  to 
a Baronetcy  must  exhibit  his  proofs  of  succession 
to  one  of  the  Kings  of  Arms  (according  to  their 
respective  heraldic  jurisdiction),  who  reports 
thereon  to  the  Secretary  of  State.  Should  the 
Secretary  of  State  find  any  difficulty  in  advising 
the  Crown  as  to  any  claim,  he  refers  the  matter 
to  either  the  Attorney-General  for  England,  the 
Lord  Advocate  for  Scotland,  or  the  Attorney- 
General  for  Ireland,  as  the  case  may  be,  and 
further,  may,  on  consideration  of  the  opinion 
obtained,  direct  that  the  matter  be  referred 
of  the  specially  appointed  Committee  of  the 
Privy  Council  for  examination  and  advice  to 
the  Crown.  Every  person  on  succession  to  a 
Baronetcy,  on  being  created  a Baronet,  or  on 
claiming  to  be  placed  on  the  Roll,  must  pay  a 
fee  of  five  pounds  to  the  Secretary  of  State,  and 
within  six  months  from  the  date  of  succession  or 
creation  must  register  his  full  name,  and  the  full 
names  and  ages  of  his  living  descendants,  at  the 
College  of  Arms,  the  Lyon  Office,  or  the  Ulster 
Office,  as  the  case  may  be.  The  Roll  is  kept  at 
the  Home  Office  by  the  Registrar  of  the  Baronet- 
age, and  there  is  an  Assistant  Registrar. 

The  patent  of  a Baronet  is  on  parchment  under 
the  Great  Seal. 

The  Standing  Council  of  the  Baronetage,  the 
office  of  which  is  at  58,  Coleman  Street,  E.C., 
was  founded  in  1898  to  maintain  the  ancient 
rights  and  privileges  of  the  Order. 

A baronet’s  wife  is  entitled  to  the  prefix  of 
either  “ Dame”  or  “ Lady.” 

Knights. 

Though  knights  are  ranged  low  upon  the  lists 
of  precedency,  their  rank  is  not  only  the  most 
ancient,  but  the  most  illustrious ; for  in  former 
ages  all  men  distinguished  by  valour  or  military 
service  became  knights,  and  admittance  to  the 
order  of  knighthood  was  a valued  object. 

Knighthood  is  essentially  an  institution  of  the 
days  of  chivalry.  The  latter  word  has  itself  an 
affinity  with  horsemanship,  and  knights-bachelor 
all  equites  aurati  (golden-spurred  horsemen). 
The  Roman  knight  was  eques  “a  horseman,”  and 
his  rank  was  Eques,  next  below  the  Senatorial.  In 
other  countries,  the  ranks  answering  to  our  knights- 
bachelor  indicate  by  their  names  their  original 
occupation  as  military  equestrians ; hence  the 
German  reiter , the  French  chevalier , &c.  The 
Germans,  however,  have  another  appellation, 
Knecht , from  which  our  own  word  knight  is 
derived. 

The  martial  kings  of  the  Franks  used  to  give 
arms,  with  many  solemnities,  to  their  sons,  and 
others,  and  to  gird  them  with  a sword  ; and  our  own 
King  Alfred,  when  he  made  his  nephew  Athel- 
stane  a knight,  gave  him  a scarlet  mantle  set  with 
precious  stones,  and  a Saxon  sword  with  a 
“golden  scabbard.”  Further  on  in  the  course  of 
time,  we  find  the  ceremony  of  installation 
assuming  a solemnly  religious  character,  including 
previous  confession  and  absolution,  vigils  in  the 
church,  &c.  “ And  after  the  gospel,”  according 

to  Ingulphus,  who  flourished  shortly  before  the 
Norman  invasion,  “the  priest  was  to  put  the 
sword,  being  previously  blessed,  upon  the  knight’s 
neck,  with  his  benediction  ; and  thus,  after  he 
had  heard  mass  again  and  received  the  sacrament, 
he  became  a lawful  knight.” 

For  a long  time  ecclesiastics  claimed  the  duty 
I and  privilege  of  dubbing  knights.  William  Rufus 


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was  knighted  by  Archbishop  Lanfranc  ; but  this 
custom  was  put  an  end  to,  and  afterwards  kings 
were  accustomed  to  send  their  sons  to  neigh- 
bouring courts  to  receive  the  honour  of  knighthood. 
Thus  Henry  II.  sent  to  David,  King  of  Scots, 
Malcolm,  King  of  Scots,  to  Henry  II.,  and 
Edward  I.  to  the  King  of  Castile,  to  take  of  them 
“military  or  virile  arms,”  a term  used  in  those 
ages  for  the  creation  of  a knight.  The  gilt  spurs, 
the  privilege  of  using  a signet,  etc.,  were  among  the 
conditions  of  knighthood.  Not  only  the  King, 
but  the  great  earls,  created  knights,  as  we  are  told 
by  Matthew  Paris  : “ Here  the  Earl  of  Gloucester 
invested  with  a militarie  girdle  his  brother  Wil- 
liam,” and  Gilbert  de  Clare  was  also  knighted  by 
Simon  de  Montfort.  In  fact,  any  knight  could 
create  a new  one.  But  this  was  afterwards  pro- 
hibited,and  the  privilege  restricted  to  the  Sovereign, 
or  to  some  high  personage  deputed  by  him. 

The  title  of  knight  was  desired  and  granted  as 
an  honourable  addition  or  mark  of  distinction  to 
the  highest  dignity,  name,  and  rank  ; but  this  was 
only  when  it  was  received  under  honourable 
circumstances  like  those  just  described,  for  the 
possession  of  property  at  one 
time  entitled  to  knighthood  ; 
and  in  the  reign  of  Henry  III., 
freeholders  with  a stated  in- 
come were  compelled  to  become 
knights  under  a fine.  A pro- 
clamation was  issued  that  who- 
ever had  in  land  and  above 
“ should  be  dight  in  his  armes,” 
and  endowed  with  knighthood 
or  be  fined,  “to  the  end  that 
England  as  well  as  Italie  might 
be  strengthened  with  chivalry.”  But  those  knights 
in  virtue  of  property,  simply  called  milites,  held  a 
very  different  position  from  the  milites  gladio 
cincti , or  knights  whom  the  King  had  created  by 
cincture  of  sword  and  belt.  The  latter  class  of 
dignity  was  highly  prized,  and  it  is  certain  that 
the  obligations  of  such  knighthood  tended  power- 
fully to  elevate  the  mind  and  chasten  the  morals 
of  those  bound  thereby,  especially  when  the 
King  conferred  the  dignity  with  the  aid  of 
religious  ceremonials,  when  the  Bishop  adminis- 
tered the  following  oath  : 

“ Sir,  you  that  desire  to  receive  the  order 
of  knighthood,  swear,  before  God,  and  this 
holy  book,  that  you  will  not  fight  against 
the  King,  who  now  bestoweth  the  order  of 
knighthood  upon  you ; you  shall  also  swear 
to  maintain  and  defend  all  ladies,  gentle- 
women, widows,  and  orphans  ; and  you 
shall  shun  no  adventure  of  your  person  in 
any  way  where  you  shall  happen  to  be.” 

The  oath  being  taken,  two  lords  led  him  to  the 
King,  who  drew  his  sword,  and  laid  it  upon  his 
head,  saying,  “ God  and  St.  George  make  thee 
a good  knight.”  Seven  ladies  then  gird  on  his 
sword,  and  four  knights  his  spurs,  and  other 
customs  were  observed.  These  ceremonies  were 
afterwards  dispensed  with,  and  he  on  whom  the 
title  was  conferred  simply  knelt  down,  when  the 
King  with  a drawn  sword  lightly  tapped  him 
on  the  shoulder,  saying  to  him  in  French,  “Sois 
Chevalier  au  nom  de  Dieu  that  is,  “ Be  thou  a 
knight  in  the  name  of  God  ” ; afterwards  adding, 
“Avance,  Chevalier”  (Arise,  Sir  Knight). 

Some  contend  that  knights-bachelor  were  not 
full  knights,  but  a middle  degree  between  knights 
and  esquires.  “ There  be,”  says  Camden, 

“ who  would  have  bachelors  so  called,  as  one 
would  say  has  chevaliers,  that  is,  knights  of  low 
degree  ; although  others  derive  their  name  from  the 
French  verb  battalier,  which  means  to  combat  or 
fight  it  out.”  On  the  other  hand,  respectable 
writers  have  contended  that  the  term  “bachelor  ” 
indicates  the  non-descent  of  the  title,  as  if  the 
knight  were  unmarried.  Passing  by  these  discus- 
sions. it  may  be  remarked  without  disparagement 
that  a knight-bachelor  is  scarcely  regarded  as  the 
equal  of  the  member  of  a defined  knightly  order. 
Knights-Bachelor  are  now  frequently  created  by 
patent,  such  patent  since  1916  being  on  loan 
paper  with  Wafer  Great  Seal,  and  the  fees  for- 
merly payable  on  the  creation  of  knights- 
bachelor  were  entirely  abolished  in  1904. 

In  addition  to  knights-bachelor  there  are  nine 
knightly  orders,  named  the  Garter,  the  Thistle, 
St.  Patrick,  the  Bath,  Star  of  India,  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George,  the  Indian  Empire,  the  Royal 
Victorian,  and  the  British  Empire : the  last- 
named  Order  includes  women  as  well  as  men, 
ladies  in  the  first  and  second  class  bein^  styled 
‘‘Dames.”  The  use  of  prefix  “Sir’r  is  in-  I 


accurate  in  the  case  of  honorary  knights  of 
these  orders  when,  as  is  usually  the  case,  the 
accolade  has  not  been  conferred  and  no  special 
warrant  has  been  granted  permitting  use  of  this 
appellation ; this  also  applies  to  clerics,  who 
likewise  do  not  receive  the  accolade  (their  wives 
being  entitled  to  precedence,  but  not  necessarily 
to  style  of  “ Lady 

The  Imperial  Society  of  Knights  has  its  Head 
Quarters  at  Clifford  Inn,  W.C. ' 

The  wife  of  a knight  is  entitled  to  the  prefix  of 
either  “ Dame  ” or  “ Lady.” 

A knight's  helmet  is  depicted,  full-faced,  with 
visor  up,  and  without  bars. 

Order  of  Merit,  and  Order  of 
Companions  of  Honour. 

These  confer  neither  title  nor  precedence, 
while  Members  of  the  Orders  place  the  letters 
“O.M.”  and  “C  H.”  respectively  after  their 
names. 


Judges  of  the  County  Courts 

Rank  ex  officio  and  only  during  their  official 
life,  before  all  Esquires,*  and  are  entitled  to  the 
prefix  of  “ His  Honour,”  but  neither  their  wives 
nor  issue  have  any  defined  precedence. 

Esquires. 

Amid  the  superfluity  of  discussion  respecting 
the  origin  and  meaning  of  the  title  of  esquire,  the 
obvious  and  natural  conclusion  is  that,  as  the 
derivation  is  from  scutifer  (shield-bearer),  the 
esquires  were  those  who  bore  the  shields  of 
princes,  nobles,  and  knights,  and,  being  them- 
selves of  respectable  quality,  imparted  some  of 
that  respectability  (further  reflected  from  the 
great  persons  whom  they  attended)  to  their 
office.  They  were  frequently  the  personal  friends 
and  companions  of  their  patrons.  Thence  the 
title  became  an  object  of  ambition  to  gentlemen 
of  the  middle  class ; and  Camden 
says  that  “ the  title  of  esquire 
which  in  former  times  was  a title 
of  charge  and  office  only,  crept 
forth  among  other  titles  of  dig- 
nity and  worship.”  The  same 
author  enumerates  five  classes 
of  esquires,  of  graduated  degrees 
of  honour.  We  know  no  such 
esquire’s  hel-  distinction  at  the  present  time, 
met.  but  it  has  been  a subject  of  dis- 

pute amongst  our  most  learned  writers  as  to  whom 
the  title  of  esquire  really  belongs. 

It  is,  however,  well  understood  that  those  to  whom 
the  title  is  of  right  due  are  noblemen's  younger 
sons,  and  the  eldest  sons  of  such  younger  sons  and 
their  eldest  sons  in  perpetuity;  the  sons  of  baro- 
nets, and  the  sons  of  knights  ; the  eldest  son  of 
the  eldest  son  of  a knight  and  his  eldest  son  n 
perpetuity  ; officers  of  the  sovereign’s  court  and 
household,  if  holding  notable  employment ; Com- 
manders, Companions,  and  Members  of  any  Order 
of  Knighthood ; Companions  of  the  Distin- 
guished Service  and  Imperial  Orders  ; Kings  of 
Arms',  Heralds  of  Arms;  Serjeants-at-Law, 
King’s  Counsel ; certain  principal  Officers  of  the 
Household ; Deputy-Lieutenants  and  Commis- 
sioners of  Lieutenancy ; Commissioners  of  the 
Court  of  Bankruptcy ; Masters  of  the  Supreme 
Court ; persons  to  whom  the  Sovereign  grants 
arms  with  the  title  of  esquire ; persons  who  are 
styled  esquires  by  the  Sovereign  in  their  patents, 
commissions,  or  appointments,  such  as  sheriffs 
of  counties,  officers  in  the  army  and  navy  of  the 
rank  of  Captain  and  upwards  ; Royal  Acade- 
micians and  any  person  who,  in  virtue  of  his  office, 
takes  precedence  of  esquires  ; justices  of  the  peace 
for  counties,  while  in  the  commission , or  in  ojffice. 

An  esquire’s  helmet  is  depicted,  in  profile  to  the 
dexter,  with  visor  closed. 

Gentlemen. 

If  antiquarian  controversy  wax  warm  as  to  the 
classes  entitled  to  the  style  of  esquire,  the  quali- 
fication for  the  name  of  gentleman  has  engrossed 


• Id  Ireland,  however,  by  warrant  dated  Oct.  12th, 
1885,  the  Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Admiralty,  the 
Attorney-General,  the  Solicitor-General,  and  the  Ser- 
leante-at-Law,  have  precedence  over  the  Judges  of  the 
> County  Courts. 


knight’s  hel- 
met. 


TITLES,  ORDERS,  AND  DEGREES  OF  PRECEDENCE  AND  DIGNITY. 


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still  more  elaborate  discussion.  The  question  is 
not  who  is  above  it,  but  who  is  below  it  ; for  the 
highest  in  the  land  is  proud  of  being  a true  gentle- 
man ; and  it  was  regarded  as  the  highest  compli- 
ment ever  paid  to  King  George  IV.,  when,  as 
Prince  Regent,  he  was  called  “ the  first  gentleman 
in  Europe.”  But  if  the  true  gentleman  stand  at 
so  exalted  an  elevation,  the  assumption  of  the  word 
has  become  so  common  as  to  have  marred  its 
meaning,  which  strictly  speaking  is  the  gentility 
conferred  by  the  lawful  bearing  of  arms,  and  is 
in  that  sense  equivalent  to  the  word  noble- 
man. One  not  improbable  derivation  of  the 
word  gentleman  is,  that  towards  the  decline  of 
the  Roman  empire  there  were  two  companies  of 
particularly  distinguished  soldiers,  mostly  of  good 
families  ; one  of  these  were  called  Gentiles,  the 
other  Scutarii ; and  it  has  been  suggested  that 
the  titles,  gentleman  and  esquire,  may  have  been 
derived  from  this.  Again,  it  is  surmised  that 
gentleman  means  descent  from  gentle  lineage,  to 
which  Selden  adds,  that  it  is  necessary  he  should 
follow  the  example  of  that  iineage. 

Solicitors,  and  persons  in  sundry  other  posi- 
tions, are  personally  entitled  to  the  addendum 
of  “gentleman  ” to  their  names — an  honour  which 
few  care  to  contend  for,  while  fewer  still  would 
care  to  see  “ gent  ” written  at  the  end  of  their 
names.  The  words  “ esquire  ” and  “ gentleman  ” 
have  become  so  hackneyed,  that  though  in  their 
intrinsic  acceptation  they  are  highly  honourable, 
yet  as  popularly  written,  each  one  is  literally — 
nominis  umb?a — the  shadow  of  a name.  The  fol- 
lowing, however,  may  be  accepted  as  a direct 
definition  of  the  relations  of  gentlemen,  as  between 
each  other : — 


“ The  chief  of  the  family  takes  place  of  any 
gentleman  of  the  family,  and  though  gene- 
rally it  be  believed  that  gentlemen  have  no 
precedency  one  from  another,  yet  reason  and 
discretion  allow  that  a gentleman  of  three 
generations  should  cede  to  a gentleman  of 
ten,  if  there  be  not  a very  great  disparity 
between  their  fortunes,  and  for  the  same 
reason  that  a gentleman  of  three  genera- 
tions claims  precedency  from  any  ordinary 
landed  man  who  has  newly  acquired  his 
lands.” 


MEMBERS  OF  THE 
CLERICAL,  NAVAL,  MILITARY, 
LEGAL  AND  MEDICAL 
PROFESSIONS,  AND  OF  SOME 
OTHER  CLASSES, 

Have  among  themselves  certain  relative  rank  that 
is  peculiar  to  each  class  ; but,  when  associating 
together,  the  precedence  is  mostly  of  a local 
character,  and  being  arbitrary,  it  does  not  give  a 
defined  position  to  any  person  who  is  excluded 
from  the  recognised  “Table  of  Precedence.” 

CITIZENS  AND  BURGESSES. 

Camden  tells  us  that  these  “ are  such  as  in  their 
own  city  perform  any  public  function,  or  fill  any 
particular  office,  or  by  election  have  a room  in  our 
High  Court  of  Parliament.”  But  this  description 
must  now  be  considerably  enlarged,  and  practically 
the  name  is  applied  to  all  freemen  and  electors. 


FOREIGN  TITLES. 

Foreign  titles  borne  by  British  subjects  afford  their  holders  no  precedence  whatever  in  this  country 
and,  strictly  speaking,  a royal  license  should  be  obtained  for  their  use.  It  should  also  be  borne  in 
mind  that  foreign  titles  cannot  always  be  valued  in  comparison  with  English  ones,  according  to  their 
nominal  rank,  but  their  relative  value  has  to  be  judged  by  the  fact  whether  their  possessors  belong 
to  the  nobiles  majores  or  nobiles  minores  [see  “ Nobility  ”]  of  their  respective  countries. 

Foreign  authorities  generally  assume  that  titular  distinction  accompanied  by  an  hereditary  seat  in 
the  Diet  or  Parliament  constitutes  high  nobility,  and  in  France  and  Germany  this  is  practically 
co-extensive  with  the  ducal  houses  only.  In  England,  however,  the  nobiles  majores  (or  high  nobility) 
are  co-extensive  with  the  whole  peerage  (dukes,  marquesses,  earls,  viscounts,  and  barons),  such  having 
an  hereditary  seat  in  the  Upper  House.  It,  therefore,  follows  that  only  those  families  of  the  high 
nobility  abroad,  such  as  the  herzogs  and  a few  landgraves  in  Germany,  and  in  France  the  dukes  and 
two  or  three  of  the  feudatory  comtes  can  claim  our  peerage  (dukes  to  barons)  as  equals  in  titular 
distinction,  while  the  marquises  in  France  and  the  margraves  and  grafs  of  the  Empire  in  Germany — 
if  the  latter  are  the  titular  chiefs  of  their  families — are  equal  to  our  rank  of  baronet,  the  next  rank 
(but  without  parliamentary  seat)  in  England  below  the  peerage ; further,  the  nobiles  minores  of 
Germany  and  France,  varying  between  in  France  the  rank  of  comte  to  that  of  baron  or  plain 
ecuyer  gentilhomme,  and  in  Germany  the  grafs  of  the  new  Empire  down  to,  and  including,  the 
freiherrs  (by  courtesy)  and  herr  vons,  rank  according  to  the  antiquity  of  their  families  with  the  families 
in  England  who  are  also  of  the  nobiles  minores  (knights,  esquires,  and  gentlemen). 


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PEERS,  PEERESSES,  AND  BARONETS 

WHO  ARE  ENTITLED  TO  QUARTER  THE 

ROYAL  ARMS  OF  PLANTAGENET. 


Abingdon,  Earl  of. 

Amherst  of  Hackney,  Baron. 

Ampthill,  Baron. 

Arundell  of  Wardour,  Baron. 

Atholl,  Duke  of. 

Bedford,  Duke  of. 

Berkeley,  Baroness. 

Berkeley,  Earl  of. 

Berners,  Baron. 

Berwick,  Baron. 

Bradford,  Earl  of. 

Braybrooke,  Baron. 

Brownlow,  Earl. 

Canterbury,  Viscount. 

Carlisle,  Earl  of. 

Clifford  of  Chudleigh,  Baron. 

Cobham,  Viscount. 

Curzon  of  Kedleston,  Earl. 

Cust,  Sir  Charles  Leopold. 

De  Ros,  Baroness. 

Devon,  Earl  of. 

Donington,  Baron. 

Dorchester,  Baroness. 

Drummond,  Sir  James  Hamlyn  Williams 
Williams-. 

Dudley,  Earl  of. 

Dun  more,  Earl  of. 

Effingham,  Earl  of. 

Egerton  of  Tatton,  Baron. 

Ellesmere,  Earl  of. 

Exeter,  Marquess  of. 

Falkland,  Viscount. 

Ferrers,  Earl. 

Fitzmaurice,  Baron. 

Furnivall,  Baroness. 

Gage,  Viscount. 

Grey  de  Ruthyn,  Baron. 

Haggerstone,  Sir  John  de  Marie. 
Hatherton,  Baron. 

Hereford,  Viscount. 

Count  Della  Catena,  of  Malta,  is 


Herries,  Baroness  (Duchess  of  Norfolk). 
Howard  de  Walden,  Baron. 

Howard  of  Glossop,  Baron. 

Howth,  Earl  of. 

Huntingdon,  Earl  of. 

Iddesleigh,  Earl  of. 

Jersey,  Earl  of. 

Kinloss,  Baroness. 

Knightley,  Sir  Charles  Valentine. 
Lansdowne,  Marquess  of. 

Loudoun,  Countess  of. 

Manchester,  Duke  of. 

Manners,  Baron. 

Milner,  Sir  Frederick  George. 

Mostyn,  Sir  Pyers  George  Joseph. 
Mowbray,  Segrave  and  Stourton,  Baron. 
Norfolk,  Duke  of. 

Northumberland,  Duke  of. 

Petre,  Baron. 

Richmond,  Lennox  and  Gordon, 
Duke  of. 

Russell,  Earl. 

Rutland,  Duke  of. 

St.  Davids,  Viscount. 

St.  Germans,  Earl  of. 

Simeon,  Sir  John  Walter  Barrington. 
Spencer,  Earl. 

Stafford,  Baron. 

Suffield,  Baron. 

Suffolk  and  Berkshire,  Earl  of. 
Sutherland,  Duke  of. 

Tankerville,  Earl  of. 

Teynham,  Baron. 

Townshend,  Marquess. 

Vaux  of  Harrowden,  Baron. 

Vavasour,  Sir  Leonard  Pius. 

Waterford,  Marquess  of. 

Wentworth,  Baroness. 

Wilson,  Sir  Roland  Knyvet. 

Wrey,  Sir  R.  Bourchier  S. 
so  entitled  to  quarter  these  arms. 


DEBRETT — ADVERTISEMENTS. 


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FORMAL  MODES  OF  ADDRESSING  PERSONS  OF  TITLE. 


FORMAL  MODES  OF 
ADDRESSING  PERSONS  OF  TITLE. 


Correctness  in  addressing  a person  of  title,  or  one  holding  high  office,  can  only  be  attained 
by  first  discovering  what  is  his,  or  her,  precise  social  rank,  or  his  official  position.  As  the  name 
of  every  individual  referred  to  in  the  two  classes  indicated  appears  in  Debretf s Peerage, 
Baronetage , Knightage , and  Companionage,  there  will  be  no  difficulty  in  obtaining  the  requisite 
information.  It  must  always  be  remembered  that  clerical,*  naval,  and  military  prefixes  are 
written  before  other  titles,  that  initials  indicative  of  distinction  are  written  after  the  title  or 
name,  and  that  a High  Officer  of  State  or  an  official  holding  an  important  office,  should  be 
addressed  by  his  official  title  when  the  communication  refers  to  official  business. 

***  A Widow  who  re-marries  loses  any  title  or  precedence  she  gained  by  her  previous  mar- 
riage. Society,  however,  from  pure  motives  of  courtesy,  sanctions  the  retention  of  former 
rank,  and  with  one  exception  permits  ladies  who  have  re-married  to  be  addressed  as  though 
their  titled  husbands  were  living.  The  exception  is  that  of  the  widow  of  an  Honourable, 
who  is  not  permitted  even  by  courtesy  to  retain  after  re-marriage  the  prefix  gained  through 
her  first  husband.  But,  officially  a widow  who  remarries  is  not  recognised  as  having  any 
claim  to  bear  the  title  of  her  deceased  husband,  eg.  : — at  a coronation,  or  other  State 
ceremonial,  the  widow  of  a peer  would  not  be  summoned  as  a peeress  if  she  had  subse- 
quently married  a commoner;  and,  if  having  espoused  a peer  of  lesser  degree  than  her 
former  husband,  she  would  only  be  recognised  by  the  rank  acquired  by  her  last  marriage. 

Eldest  Sons  of  Dukes,  Marquesses,  and  Earls  bearing  courtesy  titles,  strictly  speaking, 
should  not  be  styled  “Rt.  Hon.”  unless  themselves  Peers  or  Members  of  the  Privy  Council. 


Administrators. — As  Governor. 

Albert  Medal. — Recipients  of  the  Albert 
medal  are  permitted  to  place  the  initials 
“ A.M.”  after  their  names. 

Ambassador  (British).  — Letters.  — 
Superscription,  “ To  His  Excellency  [in  other 
respects  according  to  his  rank],  H.  B.  M.’s 
Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  Plenipoten- 
tiary,   .”  Commencement,  “ My  Lord,” 

or  “Sir,”  according  to  rank.  Conclusion, 
“ 1 have  the  honour  to  be,  My  Lord  [or  Sir], 
Your  Excellency’s  most  humble  and  obedient 
servant.”  Personal  Address,  “ Your 
Excellency  ” [Note,  a Minister  is  not  ad- 
dressed as  “ Excellency.”] 

Ambassador’s  Wife.  When  resident 
abroad  at  the  Court  to  which  her  husband  is 
accredited  she  is  sometimes,  out  of  courtesy, 
styled  “ Her  Excellency,”  but  she  is  not 
entitled  to  be  so  designated,  and  when  in 
England  the  title  is  never  used. 

Archbishop.  — Letters.  — Superscrip- 
tion, “His  Grace  the  Lord  Archbishop  of 
.”  Commencement , “ My  Lord  Arch- 
bishop.” Conclusion,  “ I have  the  honour 
to  be,  my  Lord  Archbishop,  Your  Grace’s 
most  devoted  and  obedient  servant.”  Per- 
sonal Address,  “Your  Grace.” 

In  Formal  Documents  the  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  is  addressed  as  “The 
Most  Reverend  Father  in  God  [Ran- 
dall], by  Divine  Providence  Lord  P rch- 
bishop  of  Canterbury”;  the  Arch- 
bishop of  York  as  “ The  Most 
Reverend  Father  in  God  [Cosmo],  by 
Divine  Permission  Lord  Archbishop 
of  York.” 

Archbishop’s  Wife. — As  the  Wife  of 

an  Esquire. 

Archdeacon.  — Letters.  — Superscrip- 
tion, “The  Venerable  [John]  ,”  or 

“ The  Venerable  the  Archdeacon  of .” 

Commencement,  “ Venerable  Sir.”  Con- 
clusion, “ I have  the  honour  to  be,  Venerable 
Sir,  Your  very  obedient  servant.”  Personal 
Address,  “ Sir.” 

Baron.  — Letters.  — Superscription , 
“The  Right  Hon.  Lord , or  less  for- 
mally, “ The  Lord .”  Commencement, 

“ My  Lord.”  Conclusion,  “ I have  the 
honour  to  be,  my  Lord,  Your  Lordship’s 
obedient  and  humble  servant  Personal 
Address,  “ My  Lord,”  or  “ Your  Lordship.’ 

Baroness.  — Letters.  — Superscription, 

“To  the  Right  Hon.  the  Baroness ,” 

or  “Right  Hon.  the  Lady  ; less 

formally,  “The  Lady .”  Commence-  I 


ment,  “Madam.”  Conclusion , “I  have 

the  honour  to  be,  Madam,  your  Ladyship’s 
obedient  and  humble  servant.”  Personal 
Address,  “ My  Lady,”  or  “ Your  Ladyship.” 
[See  also  Baron’s  Widow-1 
***  If  a Baroness  in  her  own  right  marry 
a commoner  and  have  issue,  the 
children  have  the  same  rank  and 
are  addressed  as  if  their  father  were 
a Baron. 

Baronet.  — Letters.  — Superscription, 
“ Sir  [Charles] . Baronet  ” Commence- 

ment, “ Sir.”  Conclusion,  “ I have  the 
honour  to  be,  Sir,  Your  humble  and  obedient 
servant.”  Personal  Address,  “Sir.”  [The 
word  “Baronet”  should  appear  in  full  on 
cards  taken  to  H.M.’s  Levees  and  official 
signatures,  but  the  abbreviation  “Bt.”  is 
customarily  used  in  most  other  cases,  being 
preferred  to  that  of  “ Bart.”  at  one  time 
more  usually  in  vogue.] 

Baronet’s  Widow. — Same  as  Baronet's 
Wife  if  present  baronet  is  unmarried,  but  if 
he  be  married  then  the  widow  being  the 
mother  or  grandmother  of  the  baronet,  may 
be  styled,  if  the  daughter  of  a commoner, 

“The  Dowager  Lady ,”  but  when  such 

relationship  does  not  exist  the  widow  must 

be  addressed  as  “[Helen]  Lady  ,” 

the  Christian  name  being  inserted  before 
“ Lady.”  [See  “ Dowager.”]  As  to  re- 
marriage, see  “Widows. 

Baronet’s  Wife.  — Letters.  — Super- 
scription, if  the  daughter  (i)  of  a commoner, 
“Lady  — - — (ii;  of  a Baron  or  a Vis- 
count, the  “Hon.  Lady  ”;  (iii)  of 

an  Earl,  a Marquess,  or  a Duke,  “ Lady 

[Emily], .”  Commencement,  “Madam.” 

Conclusion,  “I  have  the  honour  to  be, 
Madam,  Your  Ladyship’s  most  obedient 
servant.”  Personal  Address,  “My  Lady,” 
or  “Your  Ladyship.” 

Baron’s  Daughter. — Letters.— Super- 
scription, if  married  (i)  to  an  esquire,  “ Hon. 

Mrs. (ii)  to  a knight,  or  a baronet, 

“Hon.  Lady  (iii)  to  the  son  of  a 

Baron,  or  Viscount,  or  to  the  younger  son 

of  an  Earl,  “ Hon.  Mrs. ,”  or  if  her 

husband  has  a married  brother,  “ Hon. 

Mrs.  [William] (iv)  to  the  younger 

son  of  a Marquess  or  a Duke,  ‘ Lady 

[Henry] . If  unmarried,  “Hon.  [Mary] 

*;  (v  to  the  eldest  son  of  of  a Duke. 

Marquess,  or  Earl  by  his  courtesy  title, 
[See  also  under  “Duke’s  Daughter.  ] 
Commencement,  “Madam.”  Conclusion  (i) 
if  unmarried,  or  married  to  one  of  lesser 
degree  than  the  son  of  a Marquess  or  a 
Duke,  “ I have  the  honour  to  be,  Madam, 
Your  humble  and  obedient  servant;  (ii)  if 


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married  to  the  son  of  a Marquess  or  a Duke, 
same  as  Duke’s  daughter.  Personal  Ad- 
dress, “ Madam,”  but  if  married  to  the  son 
of  a Marquess  or  a Duke,  or  to  the  Eldest 
son  of  an  Earl,  “My  Lady,”  or  “Your 
Ladyship.” 

Baron’s  Son. — Letters. — Superscrip- 
tion, “Hon.  [John]  .”  Commence- 

ment, “Sir.”  Conclusion,  “1  have  the 
honour  to  be,  Sir,  Your  obedient  servant.” 
Personal  Address,  “Sir.”  [The  eldest 
son  of  a Baron  or  Viscount  of  Scotland  is 

also  styled  “ Master  of 

Baron’s  Son’s  Widow.  — Same  as 
Baron  s Son's  Wife  so  long  as  she  remains 
a widow.  As  to  re-marriage,  see  ‘ Widows.” 
Baron’s  Widow. — Same  as  Baroness , 
if  present  Baron  is  unmarried,  but  if  he  be 
married  then  the  widow,  being  the  mother  or 
grandmother  of  the  Peer  may  be  styled  “The 

Right  Hon.  the  Dowager  Baroness .” 

When  such  relationship  does  not  exist  the 
widow  is  styled,  “The  Right  Hon.  [Maria] 

Baroness less  formally,  “Rt.  Hon.” 

is  omitted.  [See  “Dowager.”]  As  to  re- 
marriage, see  “ Widows.” 

Baron’s  Son’s  Wife.  — Letters.  — 

Superscription,  if  the  daughter  (i)  of  a 
Viscount,  a Baron,  or  a commoner,  “Hon. 

Mrs.  ,”  or  “Hon.  Mrs.  [Edward] 

(ii)  of  an  Earl,  a Marquess,  or 

a Duke,  “ Lady  [Ellen].”  [See  also  un- 
der “ Duke’s  Daughter.”]  Commencement, 
“Madam.”  Conclusion  (i)  if  of  lesser  rank 
than  Earl’s  daughter,  “ I have  the  honour  to 
be,  Madam,  your  humble  and  obedient 
servant’’;  (ii)  if  of  higher  rank  than  Vis- 
count’s daughter,  “ I have  the  honour  t®  be, 
Madam,  Your  Ladyship’s  humble  and  obe- 
dient servant.”  Personal  Address  (i) 
“Madam”;  (ii.)  “My  Lady,”  or  “Your 
Ladyship.” 

Bishop.  — Letters.  — Superscription , 
“The  Right  Rev.  the  Lord  Bishop  of 

.”  Formal  Documents,  “ The  Right 

Rev.  Father  in  God  [William],  by  Divine 
Permission  Loid  Bishop  of .”  Other- 

wise same  as  Baron. 

Colonial  Bishops.  — Same  as  English 
Bishops. 

Irish  Bishops  consecrated  prior  to  1868 
were  styled  same  as  English  Bishops. 
Those  consecrated  more  recently  are 
by  courtesy  styled  “The  Right  Rev.  the 

Bishop  of ,”  and  are  addressed  as 

“Right  Rev.  Sir,”  excepting  the  Bishop 
of  Meath,  who  is  styled  “Most  Rev. 
Retired  Bishops.  — Letters  commence 
“ Right  Rev.  Sir,”  and  are  addressed 
“The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  [Smith],”  or 

“ The  Right  Rev.  [John] D.D.” 

Scottish  Bishops.  — Letters  commence 
“ Right  Rev.  Sir,”  and  are  addressed 
to  “The  Right  Rev.  Bishop  [Camp- 
bell].” The  territorial  title  cannot  be 
used  correctly. 

Suffragan  Bishops. — Same  as  Bishops. 
Superscription,  “ The  Right  Rev.  the 

Lord  Bishop  Suffragan  of ,”  or 

more  usually,  “The  Right  Rev.  the 

Lord  Bishop  of .”  They  have 

not  seats  in  the  House  of  Lords. 

Welsh  Bishops  consecrated  prior  to  1914 
are  styled  same  as  English  Bishops, 
otherwise  as  Irish  Bishops. 

Bishop’s  Wife. — As  wife  of  Esquire. 
Clerk  in  Holy  Orders. — Letters. — 

Superscription,  (i)  if  the  son  of  a Duke  or  a 

Marquess  “The  Rev.  Lord  [George] ; ” 

(ii)  if  the  son  of  an  Earl,  a Viscount,  or  a 

Baron  “ The  Rev.  The  Hon.  [Albert] ; ” 

(it  is  incorrect  to  write  Hon.  and  Rev.),  (iii) 
if  the  son  of  a commoner  “The  Rev.  [John] 

,”  or,  if  the  Christian  name  is  not 

known,  “The  Rev.  [Smith].”  It  is 

incorrect  to  write  “The  Right  Rev.  Mr. 
— Co m mencement,  “ Rev.  Sir.”  Con- 
clusion, “I  am,  Rev.  Sir,  Your  obedient 
servant.”  Personal  Address,  “Sir.” 
Clerical  rank  is  prefixed  to  State  rank. 

Colonial  Judges.  — On  January  1st, 
1912,  His  Majesty  was  pleased  to  approve 
of  the  use  and  recognition  throughout 
His  Majesty’s  Dominions  during  tenure  of 


Office,  of  the  title  of  “ Honourable  ” in  the 
case  of  the  Chief  Justices  and  Judges  of  the 
High  Court  of  Australia,  and  the  Supreme 
Courts  of  New  South  Wales,  Victoria, 
Queensland,  South  Australia,  Western 
Australia,  Tasmania,  New  Zealand,  South 
Africa,  and  Newfoundland,  and  on  May  23rd, 
ic)i3,  in  the  cases  of  the  Chief  Justice  of 
Canada,  and  the  Judges  of  the  Supreme  and 
Exchequer  Courts  thereof,  and  the  Chief 
Justices  and  Judges  of  certain  other  Courts 
in  the  several  provinces  of  Canada ; also  to 
sucty  Chief  Justices  and  Judges  of  those 
Courts  as  may  be  specially  permitted  to 
bear  it  after  retirement.  Judges  of  certain 
other  Colonies  are  styled  “His  Honour,” 
while  in  office. 

Commander,  Companion,  or  Member 
of  any  Order  —According  to  rank,  adding 
after  name  the  initials,  “ C.B.,”  “C.S.I., 
“C.M.G.,  ” “ C.I.E.,”  “ C.V.O.,”  “ C.B.E.” 
“M.V.O.,”  “ D.S.O.,”  “I.S.O.,”  or 

“M.B.E.,”  as  the  case  may  be. 

Companions  of  Honour  have  neither 
title  nor  precedence,  but  are  permitted  to 
place  “C.H.”  after  their  names,  and  these 
are  placed  after  the  “G.B.E.” 

Consuls  [English]. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “To  , Esq.,  H.B.M.’s 

[‘  Agent  and  Consul-General,’  * Consul- 
General,’  ‘Consul,’  or  Vice-Consul,’  as  the 

case  may  be] .”  In  other  respects  as 

an  Esquire. 

Countess.  — Letters.  — Superscription, 

“To  the  Right  Hon.  the  Countess  of ” ; 

less  formally,  “The  Countess  of  

In  other  respects,  the  same  as  Baroness. 
[See  also  “Earl’s  Widow.”]  If  a Countess  in 
her  own  right  marry  a gentleman  of  lesser 
degree  than  herself  and  have  issue,  the 
children  have  the  same  rank,  and  are 
addressed  as  if  their  father  were  an  Earl. 

County  Court  Judge.  See  Judge  of 
County  Courts. 

Dames  of  British  Empire  Order  prefix 
“Dame”  to  their  name,  adding  the  initials 
“G.B.E.”  or  “D.B.E.,”  as  the  case  may 
be,  after  the  name.  Personal  Address, 
“ Dame  Alice”  (or  other  Christian  name). 

Dean.  — Letters.  — Superscription , 

“ The  Very  Rev.  the  Dean  of .”  Com- 

mencement, “ Very  Rev.  Sir.”  Conclusion, 

“ I have  the  honour  to  be.  Very  Rev.  Sir, 
Your  most  obedient  servant.”  Personal 
A*ddress,  “Sir.” 

Divorced  Ladies. — When  a lady  is 
divorced  she  loses  any  title  or  precedence 
which  she  gained  by  marriage,  and  should 
resume  her  maiden  surname  and  precedence, 
with  the  prefix  “ Mrs.”  if  the  daughter  of 
a commoner.  With  regard  to  divorced 
Peeresses,  the  College  of  Arms,  acting  on 
an  opinion  of  the  Lord  Chancellor,  has  long 
held  that  such  persons  cannot  claim  the 
privileges  or  status  of  Peeresses  which  they 
derived  from  their  husbands.  Divorced 
Peeresses  are  not  summoned  to  a Coronation 
as  Peeresses.  The  above  remarks  apply  to 
ladies  who  have  divorced  their  husbands  as 
well  as  to  those  who  have  been  divorced. 
Dowager  Lady  is  addressed  according 
to  her  rank.  Immediately  a peer,  or  a 
baronet,  marries,  the  widow  of  the  previous 
incumbent  of  the  title  becomes  “Dowager.” 
This  prefix,  however,  is  not  generally  appre- 
ciated, and  during  the  last  five-and-thirty 
years  it  has  been  very  much  less  used  than 
formerly.  It  is  well  that  the  change  is 
rapidly  taking  place,  because  confusion 
constantly  occurs  when  there  are  two  or 
more  “ Dowagers  ” in  the  same  family, 
unless,  according  to  their  seniority,  they  be 
respectively  termed  “ Dowager  Dowager,” 
or  “Dewager  Dowager  Dowager.”  It  is 
therefore  recommended  that  each  Dowager 
be  addressed  by  her  Christian  name,  as, 

“The  Right  Hon.  [Mary]  Countess  of ,” 

etc.,  etc.,  if  a peeress  (less  formally,  the 
“ Rt.  Hon.”  is  omitted)  ; or,  as  Ellen,  Lady 

,”  if  a Baronet’s  widow.  But  the  word 

“Dowager”  should  never  be  used  except 
the  lady  addressed  is  either  mother,  or 
grandmother,  of  the  present  peer  or  baronet. 


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Duchess.  — Letters.  — Superscription , 

“To  Her  Grace,  the  Duchess  of  . 

Commencement,  “Madam.”  Conclusion  “ I 
have  the  honour  to  be,  Madam,  Your  Grace’s 
most  humble  and  most  obedient  servant,” 
Personal  Address,  “Your  Grace.”  [See 
also  “Duke’s  Widow,”  and  for  “Duchess  of 
the  Blood  Royal”  see  “Princess.”] 

Duke. — Letters. — Superscription , “To 
His  Grace,  the  Duke  of Commence- 

ment, “ My  Lord  Duke.”  Conclusion,  “ I 
have  the  honour  to  be,  my  Lord  Duk£,  Your 
Grace’s  most  devoted  and  most  obedient 
servant.”  Personal  Address,  “Your 
Grace.”  [For  “Duke  of  the  Blood  Royal” 
see  “ Prince.”] 

Duke’s  Daughter. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “Lady  [Henrietta]  — .”  Com- 

mencement, “Madam.”  Conclusion,  “I  have 
the  honour  to  be,  Madam,  Your  Ladyship’s 
most  obedient  and  humble  servant.”  Per- 
sonal Address,  “My  Lady,”  or  “Your 
Ladyship.” 

If  the  daughter  of  a Duke,  a Marquess, 
or  an  Earl  marry  a Peer  she  is  ad- 
dressed according  to  the  rank  of  her 
husband,  and  if  she  marry  the  eldest 
son  of  a Duke  or  Marquess  she  is 
known  by  her  husband’s  courtesy 
title  as  also  is  the  daughter  of  an  Earl 
marrying  an  Earl’s  eldest  son,  but  if 
the  daughter  of  a Duke  or  Marquess 
marry  the  eldest  son  of  an  Earl  she  is 
sometimes  addressed  by  the  courtesy 
title  of  her  husband,  but  more  usually 
the  husband’s  courtesy  title  (never  his 
surname)  is  used  with  the  prefix  of 
Lady,  thus — Lady  Helen  Stavordale. 

During  the  past  few  years  a practice  has 
arisen  of  styling  the  daughters  of 
Dukes,  Marquesses,  and  Earls,  as 

“The  Lady  [Henrietta]  ,”  but 

there  is  no  authority  for  this  use  of 
“the,”  which  is  presumably  an  ab- 
breviation for  “The  Rt.  Hon.,”  a 
designation  which  obviously  they  are 
not  entitled  to. 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son,  assumes  by  court- 
esy the  second  title  of  his  father,  and  is 
addressed  personally  as  if  he  were  a Peer. 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son’s  Daughter  is  by 
courtesy  addressed  as  if  her  father  were  a 
Peer. 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son’s  Son  assumes  by 
courtesy  the  third  title  of  his  grandfather, 
and  is  addressed  in  every  respect  as  a peer. 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son’s  Widow,  same  as 
Duke's  Eldest  Son’s  Wife  so  long  as  she 
remains  a widow.  As  to  re-marriage,  see 
“ Widows.” 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son’s  Wife  is  known 
by  his  courtesy  title,  whatever  it  may  be, 
and  is  addressed  personally  as  if  she  were  a 
peeress. 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son’s  Younger  Son 
is  by  courtesy  addressed  as  if  his  father 
were  a Peer. 

Duke’s  Widow,  same  as  Duchess  if  pre- 
sent Duke  is  unmarried,  but  if  he  be  married, 
then  the  Widow,  being  the  mother  or  grand- 
mother of  the  Duke,  is  styled,  “Her  Grace 

the  Duchess  Dowager  of  .”  When 

such  relationship  does  not  exist,  the  widow 
is  styled,  “Her  Grace  [Maria],  Duchess  of 
- .”  [See  “ Dowager.”]  As  to  re- 

marriage, see  “Widows.” 

Duke’s  Younger  Son.— Letters. — 

Superscripliont  “ Lord  [ Albert J ,”  or, 

“Lord  [Francis]  .”  Commencement, 

“ My  Lord.”  Conclusion,  “ I have  the 
honour  to  be,  my  Lord,  Your  Lordship’s 
most  obedient  and  humble  Servant.”  Per- 
sonal Address,  “ My  Lord,”  or  “ Your 
Lordship.  ’ 

***  A practice  has  arisen  during  the  past 
few  years  of  styling  the  younger  sons 


of  Dukes  and  Marquesses,  “The 

Lord  [Albert]  ,”  but  this  “the  ” 

is  presumably  an  abbreviation  for 
“The  Rt.  Hon.,”  a designation  which 
obviously  they  are  not  entitled  to. 

Duke’s  Younger  Son’s  Widow,  same 

as  Duke’s  Younger  Son’s  Wife . As  to  re- 
marriage, see  “Widows.” 

Duke’s  Younger  Son’s  Wife. — Let- 
ters. — Superscription,  “ Lady  [Thomas] 

.”  In  other  respects,  as  Duke’s 

Daughters. 

Earl.— Letters. — Superscription , “ The 

Rt.  Hon.  the  Earl  less  formally, 

“ The  Earl  of .”  In  other  respects 

same  as  Baron. 

Earl’s  Daughter,  same  as  Duke's 

Daughter. 

Earl’s  Eldest  Son  bears  by  courtesy 
the  second  title  of  his  father,  and  is  ad- 
dressed personally  as  if  he  were  a Peer. 

Earl’s  Eldest  Son’s  Daughter  is  by 
courtesy  addressed  as  if  her  father  were  a 
Peer. 

Earl’s  Eldest  Son’s  Son  is  by  courtesy 

addressed  as  if  his  father  were  a Peer. 

Earl’s  Eldest  Son’s  Widow,  same  as 
Eldest  Son’s  Wife  so  long  as  she  remains  a 
widow.  As  to  re-marriage,  see  “ Widows.” 

Earl’s  Widow,  same  as  Countess  if 
present  Earl  is  unmarried?  but  if  he  be  mar- 
ried, then  the  widow,  being  the  mother  or 

«'andmother  of  the  Peer,  is  styled  “The 

ight  Hon.  the  Countess  Dowager  of .” 

When  such  relationship  does  not  exist  the 
Widow  is  styled  “The  Right  Hon.  [Emily], 

Countess  of  ” ; less  formally,  “ The 

Rt.  Hon.”  is  omitted.  [See  “ Dowager.”] 
As  to  re-marriage,  see  “ Widows.” 

Earl’s  Eldest  Son’s  Wife  is  usually 
known  by  his  courtesy  title  (for  exception 
see  under  “Duke”),  and  is  addressed  per- 
sonally as  if  a Peeress. 

Earl’s  Wife. — See  “Countess.” 

Earl’s  Younger  Son,  same  as  Baron's 

Younger  Son. 

Earl’s  Younger  Son’s  Widow,  same 

as  Baton’s  Son’s  Widow. 

Earl’s  Younger  Son’s  Wife,  same  as 

Baron’s  younger  Son’s  Wife. 

Esquire.  — Letters.  — Superscription, 

“ [Edward]  , Esq.”  Commencement , 

“Sir.”  Conclusion,  I am,  Sir,  Your  most 
obedient  Servant.”  Personal  Address, 
“Sir.” 

Esquire’s  Widow,  same  as  Esquire's 

Wife. 

Esquire’s  Wife.  — Superscription , 

“ Mrs.,”  or  “ Mrs.  [John] .”  Letters. 

— Commencement,  “Madam.”  Conclusion , 
“ I am,  Madam,  Your  most  obedient  Ser- 
vant.” Personal  Address,  “Madam.” 

Governor  of  Colony.  — Letters.— 
Supetscription,  “ His  Excellency  Governor 
[Jones],”  or  His  Excellency  [Sir  John] 
, Governor  of  .”  In  other  re- 
spects according  to  rank. 

Governor  of  Colony’s  Wife  is  in 
some  Colonies  by  courtesy  styled  “ Her 
Excellency,”  but  only  when  resident  in  the 
Colony  under  her  husband’s  governorship. 

Judge.  — Letters.  — Superscription 
(official).  “Hon.  Mr.  Justice ” (pri- 
vate), “Hon.  , or  when  a Knight, 

“Hon.  Sir .”  Commencement.  “Sir/' 


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Conclusion , “ I have  the  honour  to  be  Sir, 
Your  most  obedient  and  humble  servant.” 
Personal  Address.  “ Sir,”  but  when  on  the 
Bench,  “My  Lord/' or,  “Your  Lordship.” 
See  also  “Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England,” 
“Master  of  the  Rolls,"  “Lord  Justice  ot 
Appeal,”"  Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary,”  and 
“ Vice-Chancellors.” 

Judge  of  City  of  London  Court,  as 

Judge  of  County  Courts. 

Judge  of  County  Court. — Letters. — 

Superscription,  “ His  Honour  Judge .” 

Personal  Address. — When  on  the  Bench, 
“Your  Honour.”  In  all  other  respects  as 
Esquire.  [The  prefix  of  “His  Honour”  is 
now  retained  after  retirement  from  office.] 

Judge  of  County  Court’s  Wife,  same 
as  Esquire's  Wife. 

Justice  of  the  Peace.  — Personal 
Address. — When  on  the  Bench,  “Your 
Worship.” 

King. — Letters. — Superscriptions,  “ The 
King's  Most  Excellent  Majesty,”  or  “His 
Most  Gracious  Majesty  King  [George  V.] 

.”  Commencement , “ Sir,”  or  “ May 

it  please  your  Majesty.”  Conclusion,  “ I 
remain,  with  the  profoundest  veneration. 
Your  Majesty’s  most  faithful  subject  ana 
devoted  servant.”  Personal  Address, 
“ Your  Majesty  ” 

***  Sometimes  the  undermentioned  style 

is  adopted  : “ Lord  presents  his 

duty  to  your  Majesty.” 

King’s  Counsel.  — Letters.  — Super- 
scription, “To Esq.,  K.C.”  In  other 

respects  as  an  Esquire. 

Knight  Bachelor, — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “Sir  [George]  .”  In  other 

respects  same  as  Baronet. 

Knight  Bachelor’s  Wife,  same  as 
Baronet's  Wife. 

Knight  of  the  Bath,  same  as  Knight 
Bachelor,  but  adding  to  the  superscription 
the  initials  “ G.C.B.”  or  “ K.C.B.” 

Knight  of  the  Bath’s  Wife,  same  as 
Baronet's  Wife. 

Knight  of  the  British  Empire,  same 

as  Knight  Bachelor,  but  adding  to  the 
superscription  the  initials  “G.B.E.”  or 
“ K.B.E.” 

Knight  of  the  British  Empire’s  Wife, 

same  as  Baronet's  Wife. 

Knight  of  the  Garter. — The  initials 
“ K.G.”  must  be  added  after  title. 

Knight  of  the  Indian  Empire,  same  as 
Knight  Bachelor,  but  adding  to  the  super- 
scription the  initials  “ G.C.I.E.  ” or 
“K.C.I.E.” 

Knight  of  the  Indian  Empire’s  Wife, 

same  as  Baronet’s  Wife. 

Knight  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order, 

same  as  Knight  Bachelor,  but  adding  to  the 
superscription  the  initials  “ G.C.V.O.”  or 
“K.C.V.O.” 

Knight  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order’s 
Wife,  same  as  Baronet’s  Wife. 

Knight  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George, 

same  as  Knight  Bachelor,  but  adding  to  the 
superscription  the  initials  “G.C.M.G.”  or 
“K.C.M.G.” 

Knight  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 
George’s  Wife,  same  as  Baronet's  Wife. 

Knight  of  St.  Patrick.  The  initials 
“ K.P.”  must  be  added  after  title. 

Knight  of  the  Star  of  India,  same  as 
Knight  Bachelor,  but  adding  to  the  Super- 
scription the  initials  “G.C.S.I.”  or 
“ K.C.S.I.” 

Knight  of  the  Star  of  India’s  Wife, 
same  as  Baronet's  Wife. 


Knight  of  the  Thistle.  The  initials 

“ K.T.”  must  be  added  after  title. 

Knight’s  Widow,  same  as  Knight 
Bachelor’s  Wife  so  long  as  she  remains  a 
widow.  As  to  re-marriage,  see  “ Widows.” 

Lady  Mayoress. — See  “ Lord  Mayor’s 

Wife.” 

Life  Peer. — See  “ Lord  of  Appeal-in- 

Ordinary.” 

Lord  Advocate.  — Letters.  — Super- 
scription, “To  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Ad- 
vocate,” or,  “ The  Rt.  Hon.  [George] .* 

In  other  respects  as  an  esquire.  [The 
prefix  of  Rt.  Hon.  is  simply  official,  and  is 
not  retained  after  retirement  from  office, 
unless  the  gentleman  has  been  sworn  of  the 
Privy  Council.”] 

Lord  Chancellor. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “ To  the  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  High 
Chancellor.”  In  other  respects  as  a peer 
according  to  his  rank. 

Lord  Chief  Justice. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “ To  the  Lord  Chief  Justice  of 

England,”  or  “ To  the  Rt.  Hon.  Baron , 

Lord  Chief  Justice  of  England.”  In  other 
respects  as  a Judge,  except  when  of  noble 
rank,  when  he  is  addressed  according  to  his 
degree. 

Lord  Justice  of  Appeal. — Letters. — 

Superscription.  “To  the  Right  Hon.  Lord 

Justice ,”  or  “ To  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 

[Robert] .”  In  other  respects  as  a 

Judge. 

Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland.  — Let- 
ters.— Superscription,  if  (i)  a Duke,  “His 
Grace  the  Lord-Lieut.” ; (ii)  of  lower  rank 
than  a Duke  “ His  Excellency  the  Lord- 
Lieut.”  Commencement,  <S x.,  according  to 
the  rank  of  the  nobleman  holding  office. 
[The  term  Lord-Lieut.  is  only  usable  in 
Ireland]. 

Lord  Mayor. — Letters. — Superscrip- 
tion, “The  Rt.  Hon.  the  Lord  Mayor  of 

,”  or  “The  Rt.  Hon.  [Henry ,] 

Lord  Mayor  of .”  In  other  respects 

as  a Baron.  [The  prefix  of  Right  Hon.  is 
not  retained  after  retirement  from  office.] 

Lord  Mayor’s  WifeorLady  Mayoress. 

Same  as  Baroness,  but  only  during  the 
period  of  the  mayoralty. 

Lord  of  Appeal-in-Ordinary,  same  as 

Baron. 

Lord  of  Appeal-in-Ordinary’s  Child- 
ren, as  the  Sons  and  Daughters  of  a Baron * 

Lord  of  Appeal-in-Ordinary’s  Wife, 

same  as  Baroness. 

Lord  of  Session. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “Hon.  Lord  .”  In  other 

respects  as  a Baron. 

Lord  of  Session’s  Widow. — Same  as 
Lord  of  Sessions  wife  while  remaining  a 
widow. 

Lord  of  Session’s  Wife. — Letters. 

— Superscription , “Lady .”  In  other 

respects  as  Baron’s  wife. 

Lord  Provost. — Letters. — Superscrip- 
tion, The  Lords  Provost  of  Edinburgh  and 
Glasgow  are  addressed  as  “The  Rt.  Hon 
the  Lord  Provost,”  01  “The  Rt.  Hon. 

[John ],  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,” 

and  in  other  respects  as  a Baron,  but  the 
Lords  Provost  of  other  Cities  are  merely 
styled  “ Hon.”  [The  prefix  is  not  retained 
after  retirement  from  office.] 

Lord  Provost’s  Wife. — Same  as  the 

wife  of  an  Esquire. 

Maid  of  Honour. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “The  Hon.  Miss  .”  In 

other  respects  as  Baron’s  daughter. 


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FORMAL  MODES  OF  ADDRESSING  PERSONS  OF  TITLE. 


Marchioness.  — Letters. — Superscrip- 
tion, “ The  Most  Hon.  the  Marchioness  of 

In  other  respects  the  same  as 

Baroness:  [See  also  “Marquess’s  Widow.”] 

Marquess.  — Letters. — Superscription , 

“ The  Most  Hon.  the  Marquess  of — /' 

or  less  formally,  “ The  Marquess  of .” 

Commencement , “ My  Lord  Marquess.”  Con- 
clusion, “ I have  the  honour  to  be,  my  Lord 
Marquess.”  In  other  respects  same  as 
Baron. 

Marquess’s  Daughter,  same  as  Duke's 

Daughter. 

Marquess’s  Eldest  Son’s  Daughter, 

same  as  Duke's  Eldest  Son’s  Daughter. 

Marquess’s  Eldest  Son,  same  as 

Duke’s  Eldest  Son. 

Marquess’s  Eldest  Son’s  Son,  same 

as  Duke's  Eldest  Son’s  Son. 

Marquess’s  Eldest  Son’s  Widow, 

same  as  Duke’s  Eldest  Son’s  Widow. 

Marquess’s  Eldest  Son’s  Wife  is 

known  by  his  courtesy  title,  and  is  ad- 
dressed personally  as  if  she  were  a peeress. 

Marquess’s  Widow,  same  as  Mar- 
chioness, if  present  Marquess  is  unmarried, 
but  if  he  be  married,  then  the  widow,  being 
the  mother  or  grandmother  of  the  Peer,  is 
styled  “The  Most  Hon.  the  Marchioness 
Dowager  of .”  When  such  relation- 

ship does  not  exist,  the  widow  is  styled 
“The  Most  Hon.  [Jane],  Marchioness  of 

.”  [See  “Dowager.”]  Less  formally, 

the  “ Most  Hon.”  is  omitted.  As  to  re- 
marriage, see  “Widows.” 

Marquess’s  Younger  Son,  same  as 

Duke's  Younger  Son. 

Marquess’s  Younger  Son’s  Widow, 

same  as  Duke's  Younger  Son’s  Wife.  As  to 
re-marriage,  see  “ Widows.” 

Marquess’s  Younger  Son’s  Wife, 

same  as  Duke's  Younger  Son’s  Wife , unless 
the  daughter  of  an  Lari,  when  she  retains 
her  own  courtesy  title,  and  is  addressed  as 
“Lady  [Mary]  ” (her  husband’s  sur- 

name). 

Master  of  the  Rolls.  — Letters. — 
Superscription , “ To  the  Right  Hon.  the 
Master  oi  the  Rolls,”  or  “ To  the  Right  Hon. 
, according  to  his  rank.”  Commence- 
ment and  Conclusion,  as  “Judge.”  Per- 
sonal Address,  “Sir,”  but  when  on  the 
Bench,  “ My  Lord,”  or  “ Your  Lordship.” 

Mayor.  — Letters.  — Superscription  (if 
Mayor  of  a City),  “The  Right  Worshipful 

the  Mayor  of ,”  (if  Mayor  of  a Borough) 

“The  Worshipful  the  Mayor  of .”  In 

other  respects  as  an  Esquire. 

Members  of  the  Orders. — See  “Com- 

panions.” 

Members  of  the  Executive  and 
Legislative  Councils  of  Colonies  having 
responsible  Government  are  entitled  to  use 
the  prefix  “Hon.”  throughout  the  British 
Dominions  for  so  long  as  they  have  a right 
thereto,  whether  for  life,  or  during  tenure 
of  the  qualifying  office. 

Members  of  Parliament. — According 
to  rank,  but  adding  the  initials  “ M.P.  ’ 
after  title  or  name. 

Merit,  Order  of. — Members  put  initials 
O.M.  after  their  name,  and  these  are  usually 
placed  after  those  referring  to  the  Order 
of  the  Bath  and  before  those  of  the  Star  of 
India. 

Military  Officers.  — See  “Naval 

Officers.” 


Minister  Resident.— Letters. — Super- 
scription, “To  , Esq.,  H.B.M.  s 

Minister  Resident  .”  In  other  re- 

spects as  an  Esquire. 

Moderator  of  the  Church  of  Scot- 
land.— By  Order  in  Council  the  Moderator 
has  precedence  in  Scotland  and  at  Court 
functions  immediately  after  Bishops  of  the 
Church  of  England,  and  is  addressed  as 
“ Rt.  Rev.” 

Naval  and  Military  Officers. — Pro- 
fessional rank  should  always  be  prefixed  to 
any  State  rank,  e.g.,  “ Adm.  the  Right  Hon. 

the  Earl  of ,”  “Gen.  the  Right  Hon. 

Lord  ,”  “ Lieut. -Col.  Sir  ,” 

“Capt.  , R.N.,”  but  Lieutenants  in 

the  Army  and  Sub-Lieutenants  in  the 
Navy  are  addressed  by  their  social  and  not 
their  professional  rank,  e.g.,  “Hon.  Benja- 
min   , 50th  Regt,”  “George 

Esq.,  10th  Hussars,”  “Edward , Esq., 

R.N.,  H.M.’s  Ship  ,”  or  “William 

, Esq.,  R.N.” 

Officers  of  Order  of  British  Empire.— 

According  to  rank,  adding  after  the  name 
the  initials  “O.B.E.” 

Premier,  The. — Is  addressed  according 

to  rank. 

Prince . — Letters.  — Superset  iption , (i) 

if  a Duke,  “ His  Royal  Highness  the  Duke 

of (ii)  if  not  a Duke,  “His  Royal 

Highness  Prince  [Leopold].”  Commence- 
ment, “ Sir.”  Conclusion,  “ I remain,  with 
the  greatest  respect,  Sir,  Your  Royal  High- 
ness’s most  dutiful  and  most  obedient 
servant.”  Personal  Address,  “Your 
Royal  Highness.”  [See  also  Sovereign’s 
Relatives]. 

Princess.  — Letters.  — Superscription , 

(i)  if  a Duchess,  “ Her  Royal  Highness  the 

Duchess  of  ” ; (ii)  il  not  a Duchess, 

“ Her  Royal  Highness  the  Princess  [Bea- 
trice].” Commencement , “ Madam.”  Con- 
clusion, “ I remain,  with  the  greatest  re- 
spect, Madam,  Your  Royal  Highness’s  most 
dutiful  and  most  obedient  servant.’’  Per- 
sonal Address,  “Your  Royal  Highness.” 
[See  also  Sovereign’s  Relatives]. 

Privy  Councillor. — Letters. — Super- 

scription, “To  the  Right  Hon.  .” 

Commencement , (Sec.,  according  to  the  rank 
of  the  gentleman. 

Queen  Consort.  — Letters.  — Super- 
scriptions, “The  Queen’s  Most  Excellent 
Majesty.”  or  “Her  Gracious  Majesty  the 
Queen.”  Commencement , “Madam,”  or 
“ May  it  please  your  Majesty.”  Con- 
clusion, “ I remain,  with  the  profoundest 
veneration,  Your  Majesty’s  most  faithful 
and  devoted  servant.”  Personal  Address, 
“Your  Majesty.” 

%*  Sometimes  the  undermentioned  style 

is  adopted:  “Lord  presents  his 

duty  to  your  Majesty.” 

Queen  Mother.  — Letters.  — Super- 
scriptions, “Her  Gracious  Majesty  Queen 
Alexandra.”  In  other  respects  as  Queen 
Consort. 

Scottish  Land  Court  Chairman,  his 

wife  or  widow,  same  as  Lord  of  Session. 

Secretary  of  State. — Letters. — Super- 
scription, “ His  Majesty’s  Principal  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  the Department,”  or 

“To  the  Most  Hon.  the  Marquess  of 

(or  as  the  case  may  be),  H.M.’s  Principal 

Secretary  of  State  for  the Department." 

In  other  respects  according  to  rank. 

Serjeants -at- Law. — Letters. — Super- 

scription, “ Serjeant,”  or  “ Mr.  Serjeant 

.”  In  other  respects  as  an  Esq.  [It 

is  incorrect  to  address  a letter  to,  “ 

Esq.,  S.L.,”  the  dignity  of  Serjeants  being 
one  of  those  mentioned  inStatute  r,  Edwara 
VI.,  c.  7,  s.  3. 


FORMAL  MODES  OF  ADDRESSING  PERSONS  OF  TITLE. 


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Sovereign,  The. — See  “King.” 

Sovereign’s  Relatives. — Up  to  June 
1917  the  Sovereign’s  sons,  daughters,  grand- 
sons, and  granddaughters  (being  issue  ol 
sons),  brothers,  sisters,  and  uncles  and 
aunts  (on  the  father’s  side),  were  styled 
“ Royal  Highness,”  as  also  the  children  of 
the  eldest  son  of  any  Prince  of  Wales,  while 
the  Sovereign’s  grandchildren,  being  issue 
of  daughters,  were  usually  granted  by  Royal 
Warrant  the  style  of  “Highness”;  but 
since  that  date  it  has  been  ordained  that 
for  the  future  the  style  of  “ Royal  High- 
ness ” shall  be  confined  to  the  issue  of  a 
Sovereign  and  to  issue  of  the  sorts  of  a 
Sovereign,  while  the  styles  of  “High- 
ness” and  “Serene  Highness”  will  be 
allowed  to  lapse  gradually.  The  titles 
“Prince”  and  “Princess’*  will  also  be 
confined  to  all  children  and  the  children 
of  the  sons  of  a Sovereign.  [See  “Prince  ” 
and  “ Princess.”] 

Trinity  House,  Elder  Brethren  of, 
are  entitled  to  be  called  “ Captain,”  with 
precedence  after  Naval  Captains. 

Vice-Chancellor.  — Letters. — Super- 
scription, same  as  Judge.  Personal  Ad- 
dress, “Sir.”  but  when  on  the  Bench  “ My 
Lord,”  or  “Your  Lordship.” 


Viscount.  — Letters.  — Superscription , 

“The  Right  Hon.  the  Viscount  ,”  or 

less  formally,  “The  Viscount  .”  In 

other  respects  as  Baron. 

Viscountess.  — Letters. — Superscrip- 
tion, “The  Right  Hon.  the  Viscountess 

,”  or  less  formally,  “The  Vicountess 

.”  In  other  respects  as  Baroness  and 

Baron’s  widow.  [See  also  Viscount’s 
“ Widow.”] 

Viscount’s  Children  and  the  Wives 
and  Widows  thereof,  same  as  Baron's. 

Viscount’s  Widow,  same  as  Viscountess 
if  present  Viscount  is  unmarried,  but  if  he 
be  married,  then  the  widow,  being  the  mother 
or  grandmother  of  the  Peer  is  styled  “The 

Rt.  Hon.  the  Viscountess  Dowager 

but  if  this  relationship  does  not  exist  the 
widow  is  addressed  as  “The  Rt.  Hon. 

[Anne],  Viscountess .”  Less  formally, 

the  “ Rt.  Hon.”  is  omitted.  [See  “ Dow- 
ager.”] As  to  re-marriage,  see  “ Widows.” 

Widows. — See  paragraph  %*  at  com- 
mencement of  this  section. 

Wives  of  Officials  and  others  not 
specially  referred  to.  Each  of  these  is  ad- 
dressed as  an  “Esquire’s  wife.” 


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LORDS-LIEUTENANT  OF  COUNTIES. 


ENGLAND. 


Bedford , Samuel  Howard  Whitbread,  Esq. 
Berkshire , James  Herbert  Benyon,  Esq. 
Buckinghamshire , Marquess  of  Lincolnshire, 
P.C.,  K.G.,  G.C.M.G. 

Cambridgeshire,  Charles  Robert  Whorwood 
Adeane,  Esq.,  C.B. 

Cheshire , Col.  William  Bromley-Davenport, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. 

Cornwall,  John  Charles  Williams,  Esq. 
Cumberland,  Earl  of  Lonsdale. 

Derbyshire , Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.,  P.C.> 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. 

Devonshire , Earl  Fortescue. 

Dorsetshire , Earl  of  Shaftesbury,  K.P.,  K.C.V.O. 
Durham,  Earl  of  Durham,  K.G.,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O. 
Essex,  Baron  Lambourne,  P.C.,  C.V.O. 
Gloucestershire , Earl  Beauchamp,  K.G.,  P.C., 
K.C.M.G. 

Hampshire,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Ed- 
ward Bernard  Seely,  P.C.,  C. B.,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. , M.P.  [Bt. 

Herefordshire,  Sir  John  Richard  Geers  Cotterell, 
Hertfordshire,  Viscount  Hampden,  C.M.G. 
Huntingdonshire,  Howard  Coote,  Esq. 

Kent,  Marquess  Camden. 

Lancashire , Baron  Shuttleworth,  P.C. 
Leicestershire , Duke  of  Rutland. 

Lincolnshire,  Earl  Brownlow,  P.C. 

London,  Marquess  of  Crewe,  K.G.,  P.C. 


Middlesex,  Duke  of  Bedford,  K.G. 
Monmouthshire,  Baron  Treowen,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
Norfolk,  Earl  of  Leicester,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G. 
Northamptonshire,  Earl  Spencer,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Northumberland , Duke  of  Northumberland, 
M.V.O. 

Nottinghamshire,  Duke  of  Portland,  K.G.,  P.C., 
G.C.V.O. 

Oxfordshire,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Rutlandshire,  Baron  Ranksborough,  C.V.O., 
C.B. 

Shropshire,  Earl  of  Powis. 

Somersetshire,  Marquess  of  Bath,  K.G.,  C.B. 
Staffordshire , Earl  of  Dartmouth,  P.C.,  K.C.B. 
Suffolk,  Sir  Thomas  Courtenay  Theydon  Warner, 
Bt.,  RL_P. 

Surrey,  Baron  Ashcombe,  C.B. 

Sussex,  Baron  Leconfield. 

Warwick,  Earl  of  Craven. 

Westmorlatid,  Baron  Hothfield. 

Wiltshire,  Rt.  Hon.  Walter  Hume  Long,  P.C., 
M.P. 

Worcestershire,  Earl  of  Coventry,  P.C. 

Yorkshire  {East  Riding'),  Baron  Nunburnholme, 
C.B.,  D.S.O. 

„ ( North  Riding),  Sir  (Thomas)  Hugh 

Bell,  Bt. 

„ (West  Riding),  Earl  of  Harewood, 
K.C.V.O. 


* IRELAND. 

[*  Styled  “ Lieutenants  " only  in  Ireland.] 


Antrim,  Viscount  Masserene  and  Ferrard, 
D.S.O. 

Armagh , Baron  Armaghdale. 

Carlow , Baron  Rathdonnell. 

Cavan,  Rt.  Hon.  Thomas  Lough,  P.C.,  M.P. 
Clare,  Sir  Michael  O’Loghlen,  Bt. 

Cork,  Earl  of  Bandon,  K.P. 

Donegal,  

Down,  Marquess  of  Londonderry,  P.C.,  M.V.O. 
Dublin,  Earl  of  Meath,  P.C.,  K.P. 

Fermanagh,  John  Ernest  Francis  Colum,  Esq. 
Galway,  Baron  Killanin. 

Kerry,  Earl  of  Kenmare,  C.V.O. 

Kildare,  Earl  of  Drogheda. 

Kilkentiy,  Earl  of  Desart,  P.C.,  K.P.,  K.C.B. 
King's,  Edward  John  Beaumont  Nesbitt,  Esq. 
Leitritn,  Baron  Harlech. 


Limerick,  Earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mount  Earl, 
P.C.,  K.P.,  C.M.G. 

Lo}ido?iderry,  Col.  James  Jackson  Clark. 
Longford,  Earl  of  Granard,  P.C.,  K.P.,  G.C.V.O. 
Louth,  Sir  (Alan)  Henry  Bellingham,  Bt. 

Mayo,  Marquess  of  Sligo. 

Meath , Col.  Sir  Nugent  Talbot  Everard,  Bt. 
Monaghan,  Baron  Rossmore. 

Queeris,  

Roscommon,  William  John  Talbot,  Esq. 

Sligo,  Major  Charles  Kean  O’Hara. 

Tipperary,  Baron  Dunalley. 

Tyrotie , Duke  of  Abercorn. 

Waterford,  Count  de  la  Poer. 

Westmeath,  Baron  Castlemaine. 

Wexford,  Earl  of  Courtown. 

Wicklow,  Viscount  Powerscourt,  K.P.,  M.V.O. 


SCOTLAND. 


Aberdeenshire,  Marquess  of  Aberdeen  and 
Temair,  P.C.,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G. 

Argyllshire,  Marquess  of  Breadalbane,  K.G.,  P.C. 
Ayrshire,  Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton. 
Banffshire,  Duke  of  Richmond,  Lennox,  and 
Gordon,  K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Berwickshire,  Charles  Barrington  Balfour,  Esq. 


Buteshire,  Marquess  of  Graham,  C.B.,  C.V.O. 
Caithness-shire,  Duke  of  Portland,  K.G.,  P.C., 
G.C.V.O. 

Clackmannanshire,  Earl  of  Mar  and  Kellie,  K.T. 
Cromarty,  Sir  Hector  Munro,  Bt. 
Dumbartonshire,  Baron  Inverclyde. 
Dumfriesshire , Duke  of  Buccleuch,  K.T. 


LORDS -LIEUTENANT  OF  COUNTIES. 


lxxxiii 


SCOTLAND — continued. 


Edinburghshire , Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  P.C., 
K.T. 

Elginshire , Duke  of  Richmond,  Lennox,  and  Gor- 
don, K.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B. 

Fifeshire,  Sir  William  Robertson. 

Forfarshire , Earl  of  Strathmore. 
Haddingtonshire,  Earl  of  Wemyss  and  March. 
Inverness-shire,  Alfred  Donald  Mackintosh,  Esq. 

(The  Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh). 
Kincardineshire,  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  Bt. 
Kinross-shire,  John  James  Mowbray,  Esq. 
Kirkcudbrightshire,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Francis 
Dudgeon,  C.B.,  V.D. 

Lanarkshire,  Baron  Newlands. 

Linlithgowshire , Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  P.C., 
K.T. 


Nairnshire , Major  I.  A.  M.  Brodie  of  Brodie, 
D.S.O. 

Orkney  and  Shetland, 

Peeblesshire,  Baron  Glenconner. 

Perthshire,  Duke  of  Atholl,  C.B.,  M.V.O., 
D.S.O. 

Renfrewshire,  Sir  Thomas  Glen  Glen-Coats,  Bt., 
C.B. 

Ross-shire,  Sir  Hector  Munro,  Bt. 
Roxburghshire,  Duke  of  Roxburghe,  K.T., 
M.V.O, 

Selkirkshire,  Baron  Polwarth. 

Stirlingshire,  Duke  of  Montrose,  K.T. 
Sutherlandshire,  Duke  of  Sutherland. 
Wigtownshire,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace 
Maxwell,  Bt.,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S. 


WALES. 


Anglesey , Sir  Richard  Henry  Williams-Bulkeley, 
Bt. 

Breconshire,  Baron  Glanusk,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 
Cardiganshire,  Herbert  Davies-Evans,  Esq. 
Carmarthenshire,  John  Hinds,  Esq.,  M.P. 
Carnarvonshire,  John  Ernest  Greaves,  Esq. 
Denbighshire,  Baron  Kenyon,  K.C.V.O. 
Flintshire , Henry  Neville  Gladstone,  Esq. 
Glamorganshire,  Earl  of  Plymouth,  P.C.,  C.B. 


H dverfordwest.  Sir  Charles  Edward  G.  Philipps, 
Bt. 

Merionethshire,  Sir  (Arthur)  Osmond  Williams, 
Bt. 

Montgomeryshire,  Sir  H.  L.  Watkin  Williams- 
Wynn,  Bt.,  C.B. 

Pembrokeshire , Baron  St.  Davids,  P.C. 
Rad-norshire , Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Henry  John 
Walsh,  K.C.V.O. 


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Ixxxv 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


A?A.G.,  Assistant  Adjutant- 
Acad.,  Academy.  [General. 

A.D.C.,  Aide-de-Camp. 

Adj.,  Adjutant. 

Adm.,  Admiral. 

A.F.C.,  Air  Force  Cross. 

A.M.,  Albert  Medal, 
ante,  before.  [master-General. 

A.Q.M.G.,  AssistantQuarter- 

A. R.R.C.,  Associates  Royal 

Red  Cross. 

Assist.,  Assistant. 

Asso.,  Association. 

B. ,  Baron. 
b.,  born. 

B.A.,  Bachelor  of  Arts. 

B.C.L., Bachelor  of  Civil  Law. 

B.C.S.,  Bengal  Civil  Service. 

B.D.,  Bachelor  of  Divinity. 

Bar.,  Barrister. 

Batn.,  Battalion. 

Bom.  C.S.,  Bombay  Civil  Ser- 
vice. 

Bom.  S.C.,  Bombay  Staff 
Corps. 

Bp.,  Bishop. 

Brig.,  Brigade,  Brigadier. 

B. S.C.,  Bengal  Staff  Corps. 

Bt.,  Baronet. 

C. , Conservative,  c. crowned. 
Camb.,  Cambridge. 

Capt.,  Captain. 

Cav., Cavalry. 

C.B.,  Companionof  the  Bath. 

C.B.E.,  Commander  of  Order  j 
of  British  Empire. 

C.E.,  Civil  Engineer. 

C.H.,  Companion  of  Honour. 
Ch.,  Chief.  Chap.,  Chaplain. 
Ch.  Ch.,  Christ  Church. 

Chm.,  Chairman  or  Chair-  | 
woman. 

C.I.,  Lady  of  Imperial  Order  j 
of  the  Crown  of  India.  ! 
C.I.E.,  Companion  of  the  In- 
dian Empire. 

C.M.,  Master  in  Surgery. 
C.M.G.,  Companion  of  St.  i 
Michael  and  St.  George. 
Co.,  County,  Company. 

Col.,  Colonel. 

Coll.,  College. 

Colls.,  Collateral  Branches. 
Com.,  Commander. 

Comdg.,  Commanding. 

Comdt.,  Commandant. 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Commander-in- 
Chief. 

Commn.,  Commission. 

Commr.,  Commissioner. 

Corny.  - Gen.,  Commissary- 
General. 

Cos.,  Counties,  Companies. 
cr.,  creation. 

C.S.,  Civil  Service. 

C.S.C.,  Conspicuous  Service 
Cross. 

C.S.I.,  Companion  of  the 
Star  of  India. 

C. V.O.,  Commander  of  Royal 

Victorian  Order. 

d.,  died. 

D. ,  Duke. 

da.,  dau.,  Daughter. 

D.A.A.G.,  Deputy  Assistant- 
Adjutant-General. 

D.A.Q.M.G.,DeputyAssistant- 
Quartermaster-General . 

D.B.E.,  Dame  of  Order  of 
British  Empire. 

D.C.L.,  Doctor  of  Civil  Law. 

D.C.M.,  Distinguished  Con- 
duct Medal. 

D.D.,  Doctor  of  Divinity. 

Dep.,  Deputy. 

Depart.,  Department. 

D.F.C.,  Distinguished  Flying  j 
Cross, 


Diplo.,  Diplomatic. 

Dist.,  District. 

Div.,  Division. 

D.L.,  Deputy  Lieutenant. 

Don.,  Donative. 

D.P.H.,  Diploma  Public 
Health. 

D.S.C.,  Distinguished  Ser- 
vice Cross. 

D.Sc..  Doctor  of  Science. 
D.S.M.,  Distinguished  Ser- 
vice Medal. 

D. S.O.,  Companionof  Distin- 

guished Service  Order. 
d.  s.  p.,  died  without  issue. 

E. ,  Earl,  or  East. 

ed.,  educated.  el.,  eldest, 
ext.,  extinct. 

Extraor.,  Extraordinary. 

F. R.C.P.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  and 

F.R.C.P.I.,  Fellow  of  the 
Royal  College  of  Phy- 
sicians of  London,  of 
Edinburgh,  and  of  Ire- 
land respectively. 

F.R.C.S.,  Fellow  of  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons. 

F.R.S.,  Fellow  of  Royal  So. 

F.R.S.E.,  Fellow  of  Royal 
Society  of  Edinburgh. 

F. S.I.,  Fellow  of  Surveyors’ 

Institute. 

G. B.E.,  Knight  or  Dame 

Grand  Cross  of  British 
Empire. 

G.C.B.,  Knight  Grand  Cross 
of  the  Bath. 

G.C.H.,  Knight  Grand  Cross  j 
of  Royal  Hanoverian 
Guelphic  Order. 

G.C.I.E.,  Knight  Grand  Com. 

mander  of  Indian  Empire. 

G.C.M.G.,  Knight  Grand 
Cross  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George. 

G.C.S.I.,  Knight  Grand  Com- 
mander of  Star  of  India.  | 
G. C.V.O., Knight  GrandCross 
of  RoyalVictorian  Order,  j 
G.M.I.E.,  Grand  Master  of  i 
Indian  Empire. 

G.M.M.G.,  Grand  Master  of  j 
St.  Michael  & St.  George.  ! 

G. M.S.I.,  Grand  Master  of 

the  Star  of  India. 

Gen.,  General. 

Gov.,  Governor. 

Govt.,  Government. 

Gram. Sch., Grammar  School. 

h.  a.,  heir  apparent. 

H. E.I.C.S.,  Honorable  East 

India  Company’s  Service . 

H.H.,  His  or  Her  Highness. 

H.I.H.,  His,  or  Her,  Imperial 
Highness. 

H.L.,  House  of  Lords. 

H.M.,  His,  or  Her,  Majesty. 

H.M.S.,  His  Majesty’s  Ship. 
Hon.  Honourable,  Honorary. 
h.  />.,  heir  presumptive, 
h.-p.,  half-pay. 

H.R.,  Home  Rule. 

H.R.H.,  His,  or  Her,  Royal 
Highness. 

H. S.H.,  His,  or  Her,  Serene 

Highness. 

I. C.S.,  Indian  Civil  Service. 

I.M.S.,  Indian  Medical  Ser- 
vice. 

infra,  below. 

I.S.C.,  Indian  Staff  Corps. 

I. S.O.,  Companion  of  Im- 

perial Service  Order. 

J. P.,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


K.B.E.,  Knight  of  British 
Empire. 

K.C.,  King’s  Counsel. 

K.C.B.,  Knight  Commander 
of  the  Bath. 

K.C.H.,  Knight  Commander 
of  the  Hanoverian  Guel- 
phic Order. 

K.C.I.E.,  Knight  Commander 
of  Indian  Empire. 

K.C.M.G.,  KnightCommander 
of  St.  Michael  and  St. 
George. 

K.C.S.I.,  Knight  Commander 
of  the  Star  of  India. 

K.C.V.O.,  Knight  Comman- 
der of  Royal  Victorian 
Order. 

K.G.,  Knight  of  the  Garter. 

K.H.,  Knight  of  the  Hano- 
verian Guelphic  Order. 

Knt.,  Knight,  Knight  Bache- 
lor. 

K.P.,  Knight  of  St.  Patrick. 

K. T.,  Knight  of  the  Thistle. 

L. ,  Liberal. 

L.I.,  Light  Infantry. 

Lieut.,  Lieutenant. 

Lieut.-Col.,  or  Lt.-Col.,  Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel. 

L.K.Q.C.P.,  Licentiate  of  the 
King  and  Queen’  8 C ollege 
of  Physicians,  Ireland. 

LL.B.,  Bachelor  of  Laws. 

LL.D.,  Doctor  of  Laws. 

LL.M.,  Master  of  Laws. 

L. U.,  Liberal  Unionist. 

M.  Marquess.  m„  married. 

M.A.,  Master  of  Arts. 

Maj.,  Major. 

M.B.,  Bachelor  of  Medicine. 

M.B. E,,  Member  of  Order  of 
British  Empire. 

M.O.,  Military  Cross. 

M.C.S.,  Madras  Civil  Service. 

M.D.,  Doctor  of  Medicine. 

M.E.C.,  Member  of  Execu- 
tive Council. 

Med.,  Medical. 

M.I.C.E.,  Member  of  Insti- 
tution of  Civil  Engineers. 

Mil.,  Military,  Militia. 

Min.,  Minister. 

M.L.A.,  Member  of  Legis- 
lative Assembly. 

M.L.C.,  Member  of  Legis- 
lative Council. 

M.P.,  Member  of  Parliament. 

M.R.C.S.,  Member  of  Royal 
College  of  Surgeons. 

M.R.I.A.,  Member  of  the 
Royal  Irish  Academy. 

M.S.C.,  Madras  Staff  Corps. 

Mus.  B.,  Bachelor  of  Music. 

Mus.  D.,  Doctor  of  Music. 

M. V.O.,  Member  of  Royal 

Victorian  Order. 

N.  , Nationalist,  or  North. 

N. I.,  Native  Infantry. 

O B.E.,  Officers  of  Order  of 
British  Empire. 

O. M.,  Member  of  Order  of 

Merit 

Oxon.,  Oxford. 

P. C.,  Privy  Councillor. 

Ph.D.,  Doctor  of  Philosophy. 

Plen.,  Plenipotentiary. 

P.R.A.,  President  of  Roya! 

Academy. 

Preb.,  Prebendary. 

P.R.S.,  President  of  Royal 

Pres.,  President.  [Society. 

P.W.D.,  Publi  c WorksDepart  - 
ment. 


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ABBREVIATIONS 


Q.C.,  Queen’s  Counsel. 

Q. M.G.,  Quartermaster- 

General. 

R. ,  Rector. 

R.A.,  Royal  Artillery,  Royal 
Academician. 

R.A.F.,  Royal  Air  Force. 
R.A.M.C.,  Royal  Army  Medi- 
cal Corps. 

R.A.O.C.,  Royal  Army 

Ordnance  Corps. 
R.A.S.C.,  Royal  Army 

Service  Corps. 

R.A.V.C.,  Royal  Army 

Veterinary  Corps. 

R.E.,  Royal  Engineers. 

Regt.,  Regiment. 

Rev.,  Reverend. 

R.F.A.,  Royal  Field  Artillery. 
R.F.C. , Royal  Flying  Corps. 
R.G.A.,  Royal  Garrison  Ar- 
tillery. 

R.H.A.,  Royal  Horse  Artil- 
lery. 

R.M.  Royal  Marines. 


R.M.A.,  Royal  Marine  Ar-  j 
tillery  ; Royal  Military  j 
Academy,  Woolwich. 

R.M.C.,  Royal  Military  Col- 
lege, Sandhurst. 

R.M.L.I.,  RoyalMarineLight 
Infantry. 

R.R.C.,  Lady  of  the  Royal 
Red  Cross. 

R.N.,  Royal  Navy. 

R.N.V.R.,  Royal  Naval 
Volunteer  Reserve. 

Roy.,  Royal. 

Rt.,  Right. 

Rt.  Hon.,  Right  Honour- 
able. 


s.,  succeeded. 

S.  South. 

Sch.,  School. 

S.C.L.,  Student  of  Civil 
Law. 

Sec.,  Secretary. 

Ser.,  Service. 

So.,  Society. 


Sup.,  Superintendent. 

Surg.,  Surgeon. 

T.A.,  Territorial  Army. 

T.D.,  Territorial  Officers 
Decoration. 

T. F.,  Territorial  Force. 

Trin.,  Trinity. 

U. ,  Unionist. 

Univ.,  University. 

V. ,  Viscount,  Vicar. 

V.A ..  Lady  of  the  Royal  Order 
of  Victoria  and  Albert. 
V.A.D.,  Voluntary  Aid  De- 
tachment. 

V.C.,  Victoria  Cross. 

V. D.,  Volunteer  Officers’ 

Decoration. 

Vol.  Volunteers. 

W. ,  West. 

W.S.,  Writer  to  the  Signet 
Yeo.,  Yeomanry. 


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THE  BARONETAGE. 


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

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

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

Addresses  of  Clubs  ; see  Contents. 

ABBREVIATIONS.— See  Contents. 

An  Index  to  the  Surnames  and  Christian  names 
of  married  daughters,  sisters,  and  aunts  of 
Baronets  and  married  daughters  of  Knights 
is  given  in  a separate  section. 


The  “ Knightage  ” and  the  “ Companionage” 
are  separate  sections  of  the  volume. 

DECEASED  FEMALE  COLLATERALS  and 
their  issue  are  not  as  a rule  referred  to  in 
this  work. 

ISSUE  of  the  members  of  two  families  men- 
tioned in  the  work  ivhich  happen  to  have 
intermarried  are  always  referred  to  under 
the  father’s  name. 

The  Christian  names  of  the  heir  (apparent  or 
presumptive)  are  given  in  capital  letters. 


“OCCURRENCES  DURING  PRINTING” 
are  noted  in  a separate  section. 

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


CREATIONS  : — E.  = England  (May  22nd,  1611  to  April  30th  1707). 

N.S.  = Nova  Scotia  or  Scotland  (May  28th,  1625  to  April  30th,  1707). 

I.  = Ireland  (Sept.  30th,  1619  to  Dec.  31st,  1800). 

G.B.  = Great  Britain  (May  1st,  1707  to  Dec.  31st,  1800). 

U.K.  = United  Kingdom  (Jan.  1st,  1801  to  present  time). 


ABDY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1850,  of  Albyns,  Essex. 

Sir  Anthony  Charles  Sykes  Abdy,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  19th,  1848  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir 
William  Neville,  1910  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 
formerly  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards  ; served  in  Egyptian 
campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp)  ; was  Mil.  Attache 
at  Vienna  1885  : m.  1886,  the  Hon.  Alexandria  Victoria 
Macdonald,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Macdonald,  and  has  issue. 


— Or,  two  chevronels  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
sable.  Crtst — An  eagle’s  head  couped  proper,  beaked  azure. 

Seats — Albyns,  Romford,  Essex ; Foss  House,  Pitlochry, 
Perthshire.  Town  Residence  — 100,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


Firm  and  faithful. 


Daughters  living — Grace  Lilian  ( Hon . Mrs.  Henry  C.  Butler), 
b.  1887  : m.  1917,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Henry  Cavendish 
Butler  [see  E.  Lanesborough].  Residence,  52,  Onslow  Gar- 
dens, S.W. Violet,  b.  1892. Constance,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living — HENRY  BEADON,  b.  June  13th,  1853 : 
m.  1891,  Anna  Adele  Coronna,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue 
living,  Robert  Henry  Edward,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  R.  M.C.  ; is 
Lieut.  Hussars, — Gladys  Erica,  b.  1892  : m.  1919,  Capt.  Patrick 
Campbell  Anderson,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Seaforth  Highlanders. 
Residence,  192,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 


Sister  living— Grace  Emma  Townshend  ( Lady  Albert  Leveson-Gower ):  m.  1872,  Lord  Albert 
Leveson-Gower,  who  d.  1874,  son  of  2nd  Duke  of  Sutherland.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Lehmann  Louis  Cohn,  of  22, 
Beaumont  Street,  Portland  Place,  W.  : m.  1st,  18—,  Gen.  George  Palmer  Robinson,  who  d.  18—  ; 
andly,  1909,  as  his  third  wife.  Sir  William  Neville  Abdy,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1910;  3rdly,  1913. 
Maurice  Grant,  of  Slings,  Malton,  Yorkshire.  Residence, 


ABERCROMBY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1636,  of  Birkenbog,  Banffshire. 


He  aims  at  high  things . 


Sir  George  William  Aber- 
cromby,  D.S.O.,  8th  Baronet ; b.  March 
1 8th,  1886  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert 
John,  1895  ; ed.  at. Eton  ; formerly  Lieut. 
Scots  Guards ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  6th 
Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.F.)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  in  Ireland 
1910-12  ; D.S.O.  1917. 

&rms— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  argent,  a 

chevron  gules  between  three  boars’  heads,  erased 
azure,  langued  of  the  second  ; 2nd  and  3rd  grand 
quarters : 1st  and  4th  argent,  a lion  passant- 
guardant  gules,  crowned  with  an  imperial  crown  ; 
2nd  and  3rd  argent,  three  popinjays,  vert,  beaked 
and  membered  gules.  Crtst— A falcon  rising 

belled  proper.  j&npportm — Two  greyhounds 

argent,  collared  gules.  ®frir&  JKlotto— Vive  ut 
vivas  [Live,  that  thou  mayst  live). 

Seats — Forglen  House,  Turriff,  Banffshire  ; 
Birkenbog  ; Fermoy,  co.  Cork  ; Castle  Douglas. 
Town  Residence — 36,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 


Brother  living — ROBERT  ALEXANDER  M.C. , b.  (posthumous),  Aug.  15th,  1895 ; ed.  at 
R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  European  War  1914-19  (M.C.). 


I 


2 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Sister  living — Nina,  b.  1885:  m.  1910,  Capt.  Horace  Leonard  Kemble,  M.V.O.,  formerly  Scots 
Guards  f Mackenzie,  Bt.,  cr.  1702,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  David  Horace  Abercromby,  b.  1913, 
— Jean  Nina,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Laggan,  Scaniport,  Inverness. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  6th  baronet) — George  Cosmo,  b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  a 

D.L.  for  co.  Banff. Cavendish  Douglas,  b.  1858.  Residence, 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  6th  baronet) — Elizabeth  Agnes:  m.  1882,  Henry  Alexander  Farquhar- 
Spottiswood  [B.  Sempill],  and  has  issue  living,  Violet.  Residence,  Muiresk,  near  Turriff,  Aber- 
deenshire.^—Grace  Amelia  : m.  1887,  Keith  William  Murray,  Portcullis  Pursuivant  of  Arms, 
and  has  issue  living,  Gladys  Grace,  b.  1889:  m.  1919,  Capt.  George  Shirley  Kilby,  nth  London 
Regt.  (T.F.),  attached  R.A.F.  Residence,  37,  Cheniston  Gardens,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  7tll  Baronet — Florence  Anita  Eyre  ( Countess  of  Northbrook'),  da.  of  the  late 
Eyre  Coote,  of  West  Park,  Hants  [see  Coote,  Bt.,  cr.  1620,  colls.]  : m.  1st,  1883,  Sir  Robert 
John  Abercromby,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1895  ; 2ndly,  1899,  as  his  second  wife,  the  2nd  Earl  of 
Northbrook.  Residences,  42,  Portman  Square,  W.  ; Stratton.  Micheldever  Station,  Hants. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Douglas  Charles  Abercromby,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  i860,  d. 
1915  : m.  1886,  Helen  Louisa  Hodgson  (now  of  Kinbroon  House,  Rothienorman, 
Aberdeenshire),  da.  of  the  late  William  Powell  Murray,  of  Newgrove,  Upper 
Norwood,  S.E.  : — 

Keith  Douglas,  b.  1887;  is  Major  R.A. F.,  and  an  Assist.  Equipment  Officer:  m.  1913,  Eva  Winifred, 
only  da.  of  Harry  Millward  Wright,  formerly  of  Church  End,  Finchley,  N.,  and  has  issue  living, 

Joan  Eileen,  b.  1918. Norah  Maude,  b.  1888  : m.  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Ochoncar  Forbes,  3rd 

Gordon  Highlanders  [ see  B.  Sempill,  colls.].  Residence,  Corse,  Aberdeenshire. Sybil  Helen, 

b.  1890  : m.  1915,  Capt.  Henry  Winton  Seton,  Indian  Army. 

Issue  of  the  late  David  James  Abercromby,  4th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1918  : 
m.  1877,  Beatrice  Jane  Temple,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Temple 
Frere,  R.  of  Burston  : — 

Robert  Ogilvie,  b.  1881  ; is  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  a Flight  Com.  R.A.F.  ; served  during 

European  War  1914-18  (wounded).— Aubrey  Frere,  b.  1889. Elsie  Douglas,  b.  1878  : m.  1902, 

William  Orr  Campbell  [Thomas.  Bt.,  cr.  1694,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Niall  David,  b.  1903, — 
Ralph  Abercromby,  b.  1906, — William  Philip,  b.  1909. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Alexander  Abercromby,  was  a Commr.  for  Banffshire.  The  2nd  baronet 
sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Banff  in  Scottish  Parliament  1694,  and  the  5th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  the  same 
co.  1812-8. 


ACLAND,  Creation  (E.)  1678,  with  precedency  from  1644,  of  Columb-John,  Devon. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Herbert 
Dyke  Acland,  P.C.,  13th  Baronet ; b.  Oct. 
13th,  1847;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  (Charles) 
Thomas  Dyke,  1919;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Leeds 
1904  and  Bristol  1912 ; was  Principal  of 
Oxford  Mil.  Coll.,  Cowley  1875-7,  Steward 
of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  1879-85,  Senior  Bursar 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (of  which  he  is  Hon. 
Fellow)  1884-8,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Com- 
mittee of  Council  on  Education  Aug.  1892 
to  June  1895  ; appointed  a Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Science  Council  1915;  is  Chm.  of 
Consultative  Committee  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, and  of  Executive  Committee  Imperial 
Coll,  of  Science,  a Member  of  Privy  Council 
Committee  on  Industrial  Research,  and 
patron  of  two  livings  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Rother- 
ham Div.  of  S.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  York  (Z) 
1885-98;  declined  a Peerage  1908  : m.  1873, 
Alice  Sophia,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis 
Macaulay  Cunningham,  R.  of  Brightwell- 
cum-Sotwell,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 

&rma — Cheeky  argent  and  sable,  a fesse  gules. 
Cmt — A man’s  hand  apaumde  couped  at  the  wrist  in 
a glove  lying  fessewise  to  the  sinister,  thereon  a 
falcon  perched  all  proper  jessed  and  belled  or. 

Club — Athenaeum. 


Unshaken. 


Residence — 85,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 


Son  living— Right  Hon.  FRANCIS  DYKE,  P.C. , M.P.,  b.  March  7th,  1874;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  5th  Vol.  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; was  a 
Junior  Examiner  in  Education  Depart.  1900-1903,  Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  (Rt.  Hon.  R.  B.  Haldane)  1906-8,  and  Financial  Sec.  to  War  Depart.,  a 
Member  of  Army  Council  April  1908  to  March  1910  and  Jan.  to  Oct.  1911,  Under.  Sec.  of  State 
for  Foreign  Affairs  Oct.  1911  to  Feb.  1915,  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Treasury  Feb.  to  May  1915,  and 
Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1915-16 ; is  a Member  of  Agricultural 
Wages  Board,  a J.P.  for  Devon,  a Member  of  Senate  of  Univ.  of  London,  and  a F orest  Commr.  ; 
appointed  Chm.,  Interior  Forest  Authority  1918  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  N.  Riding,  Richmond 
Div.  (L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  ; elected  for  Cornwall,  N.W.,  or  Camborne, 
Div.  Dec.  1910,  and  for  Camborne  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  ; P.C.  1915  : m.  1905,  Eleanor  Margaret, 
el.  da.  of  Charles  James  Cropper  [see  V.  Knutsfordl,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Thomas  Dyke, 
b.  1906, — Arthur  Geoffrey  Dyke,  b.  1908, — Cuthbert  Henry  Dyke,  b.  1910, — Eleanor  Edith,  b.  1913. 
Residences , Sprydoncote,  Exeter;  5,  Barton  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  Clubs,  Travellers’, 
Brooks’s,  Athenaeum. 

Daughter  living— Mabel  Alice,  b.  1891  : m.  1919,  F.  C.  Bovenschen. 

Sister  living — Agnes  Henrietta  : m.  1885,  Frederick  Henry  Anson  [B.  Vernon],  and  has  issue  living, 
Mary  Acland,  b.  1886  : m.  1911,  Samuel  Ronald  Courthope  Bosanquet,  J.P.,  Recorder  of  Ludlow, 
of  38,  Kensington  Park  Road,  W.,  and  Dingestow  Court,  Monmouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Samuel 
John  Anson  b.  1911,  Rachel  Denise  b.  1912,  Philippa  Janette  b.  1914, — Frances  Gertrude  Acland, 
b.  1890:  m.  1916,  the  Rev.  William  Temple,  Canon  of  Westminster,  of  20,  Dean’s  Yard,  West- 
minster, S.W.  Residence , 72,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry  Dyke  Troyte  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Arthur  Williams  Troyte,  b.  1842,  d.  1896:  m.  1864,  Katherine  Mary 
(now  of  30,  Eccleston  Street,  S.  W.),  da.  of  Sir  John  Walrond  Walrond,  1st  Bt.  [see  B.- 
Waleran]  : — 

Hugh  Leonard  Acland,  b.  1870  ; Lieut. -Col.  Devonshire  Regt.  : d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  i9r8  : m.  1899,  Helen  Jessie  (now  of  Little  Court,  Berrow,  Somerset),  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Chapman,  of  Wanstead,  Essex. -^—Gilbert  John  Acland-Troyte,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  t.  1876  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; S.  Africa  1901 
(wounded),  Somaliland  1903-4,  European  War  1914-18,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches  twice)1 
and  subsequently  as  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  an  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G.  1919 ; D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917:  m.  1909, 
Gwladys  Eleanor,  da.  of  E.  H.  Quicke,  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon.  Residence,  Huntsham 

Court,  Bampton,  N.  Devon.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Herbert  Walter  Acland-Troyte,  M.C., 

b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905) ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  (T.F.)  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.)  : m.  1910,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Charles  Guy  Pym  (formerly  M.P.  for  Bed- 
ford), of  35,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  Caesar’s  Camp,  Sandy,  Beds,  and  has  issue  living,  John, 
b.  1914, — Anne,  b.  1912.  Residence , 35,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.  Club,  Travellers’.— Frances 
Lucy  [Lady  Garratt ) : m.  1897,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Sudlow  Garratt,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 
Residence,  Ashbury  House,  near  Beaworthy,  North  Devon.— Cicely  Mary  Acland-Troyte  ; is 
a Sister  of  the  Community  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Wantage. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry  Dyke  Troyte,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1857: 
m.  1835,  Frances,  who  d.  1856,  da.  of  Robert  Williams,  of  Bridehead  : — 

John  Edward  Acland,  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1878);  formerly  Capt.  in  the  Army;  is 
a F.S.A.,  and  a J.P.  for  Dorset ; has  discontinued  the  use  of  the  surname  Troyte  : m.  1882,  Norah 
Letitia  Nugent,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Hyde  Nugent  Bankes,  of  Studland  Manor,  Dorset,  and  has 
issue  living,  Henry  Vivian,  b.  1883  : ?n.  1910,  Jeanne,  only  da.  of  M.  Van  der  Nest,  formerly  Min. 
for  Belgium  in  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living.  John  Vivian  b.  1911,  Peter  Theodore  b.  1914,  Patricia 
Evelyn  b.  1920, — Arthur  Nugent,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1885;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  in  France  and  Italy  (despatches  eight  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms)  D.S.O.  19x8  : m.  1913,  Evelyn  Stafford,  da.  of  the  late  Stafford  Still, 
of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  and  has  issue  living,  Stafford  Nugent  b.  1916, — John  Bevill,  b.  1890:  m.  1914, 
Margery,  da.  of  H.  Guernsey,  and  has  issue  living,  Ion  Hugh  b.  1914,  lone  b.  1915,— Charles  Edward 
Bankes,  A 1906, — Lalage  Mary  Kathleen,  b.  1889:  in.  1915,  Lieut. -Com.  Hubert  Guy  Dyke  Acland, 
D.S.O.,  R.N.  [ see  Acland,  Bt .,cr.  1890], — Sibell  Norah  Garteret,  b.  1892  : m.  19x9.  Capt.  Osborne 
Victor  Maude- Roxby,  M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Leycester  b.  1920, — Fanny  Veronica  Mar- 
garet, b.  1894, — Victoria  Letitia  Troyte,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Wollaston  House,  Dorchester. Rev. 

Reginald  Henry  Dyke  Acland-Troyte,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1874,  M.A.  1875)  ; is  Chap,  of  St.  Andrew’s  Church,  Pau,  France,  and  Rural  Dean  of  British  Chap- 
laincies in  France  : m.  1879,  Charlotte  Eliza,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  George  Price  [see  Price,  Bt., 

colls.].  Residence,  Presbytere  St.  Andre,  Pau,  France. Frances  Lydia  Dyke  : m.  1863,  the  Rev. 

Charles  Sandford  Bere,  who  d.  1889,  and  has  issue  living.  Rev.  Montague  Acland,  b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.  Oxford  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1896);  is  V.  of  St.  Saviour’s 
on  the  Cliff,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  a 4th  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  with  rank  of  Capt. 
(despatches):  m.  1902,  Sarah  Lucy  Troyte,  da.  of  the  late  George  Griffith  [infra],  and  has 
issue  living,  Rennie  Montague  b.  1907, — Frances  Ada:  m.  1900,  the  Rev.  Harold  Wake  Millett, 
V.  of  Ide,  Exeter,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Francis  Acland  b.  1908,  Mary  Frances  b. 

1901,  Ursula  b.  1906.  Residence , West  Cottage,  Bude  Haven. Harriet  Dyke : m.  1863, 

George  Griffith,  M.A.,  who  d.  1902,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Troyte  (of  The  Priory  Gate- 
way, Malvern),  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887), — Charles  Leopold 
Troyte  (of  The  Roost,  Thaxted,  Essex),  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.;  an  A.M.I.C.E. ; sometime 
Capt.  R.E.  (T.F).;  sometime  Professor  at  Madras  Coll,  of  Engineering:  m.  1901,  Edythe,  da 
of  Capt.  O.  A.  T.  Mason,  formerly  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary,  and  has  issue  living,  Sheelagh  Mar- 
guerita  b.  1908,  Lydia  Joy  Acland  b.  1911, — Edward  Nevil  Troyte,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.  ; formerly  Sergeant  Canadian  Inf.  : m.  1919,  Miriam  May,  da.  of  Frederick  Lockett,  of 
Kingston-on-Thames, — Herbert  Troyte  (of  Northgate  Lodge,  Lincoln),  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury ; temporary  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Border  Regt.  : m.  1904,  Agnes  Lucy,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of 
Mrs.  Bertie  G.  Jarvis,  of  Lincoln,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold  John  Jarvis  b.  1904. — Frances 
Harriet : m.  1899,  W.  R.  Lee,  who  d.  1918,  of  The  Nook,  Forest  Row, — Sarah  Lucy  Troyte : m.  1902, 
the  Rev.  Montague  Acland  Bere  [ante], — Ethel  Dorothea  ; is  a Sister  of  Community  of  Bethany, 
Lloyd  Square,  W.C., — Gertrude  Lydia  Troyte, — Lilian  Joan  Dyke.  Residence,  Flambards, 

Harrow-on-the-Hill. Angelina  Anne  Dyke  : m.  1865,  the  Rev.  James  Dunn,  who  d.  1919,  and 

has  issue  living,  Charles  Arthur  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.  ; sometime  Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  : 
m.  1896,  Elizabeth  Dyke,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Barton  Arundel  Acland  [see  infra],  and  has 
issue  living,  James  Acland  b.  1897  ; Capt.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers,  Angela  Troyte  Acland  b.  1902, — 
Stephen  Troyte  (of  23,  The  Barons,  Twickenham),  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1889);  sometime  Sup.  of  Botanical  and  Forestry  Depart.,  Hong  Kong:  m.  1901, 
Maud,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Thornton,  R.  of  N.  Bovey,  Devon, — William 
Acland,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch.,  Oxford,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  : in.  1913,  Helen,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Sydney  Adolphus  Boyd,  R.  of  Bath,  and  Preb.  of  Wells,  and  has  issue  living,  Hilary 
Acland  b.  1914,  Elizabeth  Ann  b.  1917, — Mary  Acland, — Joanna  Dorothea  Dyke, — Frances  Cecilia 

Troyte.  Residence,  St.  John  Baptist  Vicarage,  Bath. Mary  Dyke  : m.  1864,  the  Rev.  Walter 

Hook,  who  d.  1899,  Preb.  of  Wells  and  Rural  Dean,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Acland  (of  Weir- 
field,  Minehead),  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (Reserve), — 
Rev.  Arthur  James,  b.  1877  J ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1910);  is  V.  of  Ham- 
bridge,  Taunton  ; sometime  Chap,  to  the  Forces  : in.  1912,  Sylvia  Charity,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
Hart  Hart-Davis,  and  has  issue  living,  Anna  Delicia  b.  1916,  Elizabeth  Mary  b.  1919, — Lucy  Augusta, 
— Anna  Delicia  : in.  1907,  James  J.  Taylor,  of  Marua,  Westmere,  New  Zealand, — Agnes  Joanna, — 
Katherine  Frances:  jn.  1899,  the  Rev.  Rossendale  Lloyd,  R.  of  Selattyn,  Oswestry,  and  has  issue 
living,  Andrew  Francis  b.  1903,  Gwenever  Mary  b.  1906,  Lorna  Katherine  (twin)  b.  1906.  Residence, 
Weirfield,  Minehead. 

Descendants  of  Sir  Henry  Wentworth  Dyke  Acland,  K.C.B.,  4th  son  of  10th  baronet, 
who  was  created  a Baronet  1890  (see  that  title). 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Peter  Leopold  Dyke  Acland,  5th  son  of  10th 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Acland,  b.  1846,  d.  1892  : m.  1874,  Flora  Margaret,  who  d.  1885, 
da.  of  Robert  Wait,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  : — 

Leopold  George  Dyke,  O.B.E.,  M.L.,  b.  1876;  formerly  Major  New  Zealand  Army  Ser.  Corps;  S. 
Africa  1900-1901  (medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C., 
O.B.E.).  Resiaence,  Armagh  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Benjamin  Dyke  Acland,  b.  1847,  d.  1909  : m.  1881,  Clare,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Cay,  of  Melbourne  : — 

Baldwyn  John  Dyke,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; has  been  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  (retired);  sometime  A.A.G.  Canadian  Army:  in.  1914,  Helen  Claire,  da  of  John  Breakey,  of 
Chaudiere  House,  Breakeyville,  Quebec,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Ben  Dyke,  b.  1916.  Residence, 

Holnicote,  Breakeyville,  Quebec,  Canada. Hubert  Edward  Peter  Dyke,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 

is  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  : m.  1912,  Dorothy  Marion,  da.  of  Sir  John  Henry  Thorold,  12th  Bt.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Simon  John  Dyke,  b.  1916, — Roger  Dyke,  b.  1920, — Anne  Dyke,  b.  1915.  Residence, 


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King’s  Head,  Beaconsfield. Lauchlan  Henry  Dyke,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll., 

Oxford  (Exhibitioner,  B.A.  1912);  is  Capt.  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.).  ' 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Dyke  Acland,  b.  1850,  d.  1903  : m.  1878,  Adelaide  Clementina 
Hart  (now  of  11,  Cheyne  Court,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Vaughan  Davis:— 

Edward  Leopold  Dyke,  M.V.O.,  R.N. , b.  1878;  is  Engineer-Corn.  R.N. ; M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1913 : m.  iqio,  Phyllis,  da.  of  the  late  Connell  Whipple,  and  has  issue  living,  Adria  Margaret,  b. 

I9I4- John  Henry  Dyke,  M.R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.,  b.  1880;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  : m.  1914,  Elizabeth 

Margaret,  da.  of  Charles  Corner,  of  Easton  Wells,  Somerset ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1916. Rev.  Richard  Dyke,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1904,  M.A. 

1907)  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  ; is  a Missionary  in  India.  Residence , 

Ahmednagar,  India. Katharine  Annie  (twin),  b.  1881. Adelaide  Mary,  b.  1884 Theodora 

Julia,  b.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Barton  Arundel  Acland,  6th  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1823, 
d.  1904  : m.  i860,  Emily  Weddell,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  Henry 
John  Chitty  Harper,  D.D.,  formerly  Bishop  of  Christchurch, New  Zealand  :— 

John  Dyke,  b.  1863,  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset  : m.  1902,  Mary  Eveline,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Harry  Woodford  St.  Hill,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  St.  Hill,  b.  1910, — 

Emily  Mary  Dyke,  b.  1905.  Residence , Lynch  Mead,  Allerford,  Somerset. Henry  Dyke,  b.  1867  ; 

ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple,  1891  : m.  1906,  Elizabeth  Grace,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  James  Watson,  M.L.C.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Adrienne  Maude,  b. 

1907, — Phillipa  Mabel,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. Hugh  Thomas  Dyke, 

C.M.G.,  C.B.E. , E.R.C.S.,  b.  1874;  Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  Corps;  Africa  1900-1901, 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. (Mil.)  1919:  m. 
1903,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  J.  L.  Ovans,  of  East  Sheen,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  John  Dyke, 
b.  1904, — Colin  Dyke,  b.  1906, — Michael  Dyke,  b.  1911, — Elizabeth  Evelyn  Dyke,  b.  1913.  Residence, 

Christchurch,  New  Zealand. Agnes  Dyke,  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1885,  Walter  Empson, 

formerly  Head  Master  of  the  Collegiate  Sch.,  Wanganui,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 
Hugh  Acland,  b.  1886 ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  : m.  1914,  Dorothy  Carlyon  Gore,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Thirlwall  Gore  Browne,  formerly  of  7,  Argyll  Road,  Kensington,  W.,and  has  issue  living,  Philip 
Thomas  b.  1917, — Dorothy  Agnes  Mary  b.  1915,— Judith  Mary  b.  1888:  m.  1909,  Edward  Gordon 
Williams,  of  Drumpeel,  Pukehou,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Empson  b.  1910, 
Stephen  Empson  b.  1911,  Clemency  Agnes  Empson  b.  1914.  Residence , Holnicote,  Mount  Peel, 

New  Zealand. Harriet  Dyke  : m.  1908,  Major  Archibald  Claude  Douglas  Spencer,  formerly 

2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles.  Residence , Sundrum,  Woodbury,  New  Zealand, Elizabeth  Dyke: 

m.  1896,  Charles  Arthur  Dunn  [see  ante], Emily  Rosa  Dyke  : m.  1915,  John  Herbert  Berthon 

Williams,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Herbert  Berthon,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Havelock 
North,  New  Zealand. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Hugh  Dyke  Acland,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Woodhouse  Acland,  b.  1818,  d.  1851  : m.  1841,  Mary,  da.  of  Job  Edwards:— 
John  Woodhouse,  b.  1849  ; formerly  57th  Regt.  : m.  1875,  Anne  Waddell,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  H.  P. 
Hughes  (Bengal  Artillery).  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Acland,  in  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  impaired  his  fortune  by  raising  and 
supporting  a troop  to  garrison  his  house  at  Columb-John.  He  was  created  a baronet,  but  in  the  con- 
fusion of  the  civil  war  the  letters  patent  were  destroyed,  and  on  the  fall  of  the  royal  party  he  was  fined 
£1,800.  After  the  Restoration,  new  letters  patent  were  granted,  but  not  till  the  year  1677,  on  account 
of  a long  minority  in  the  family,  in  consideration  of  which  the  patent  specially  granted  precedency  from 
1644.  The  xoth  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Devon  1812-37,  and  for  N.  Devon  ( C ) 1837-52,  and  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Dyke  Acland,  P.C.,  nth  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Somerset  1837-47,  for  N.  Devon 
(L)  1865-85,  and  for  Somersetshire,  W.,  or  Wellington,  Div.  1885-6.  John,  grandson  of  6th  baronet, 
was  also  cr.  a baronet,  1818  (ext.  1871)  and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Palmer.  The  12th 
baronet,  Sir  (Charles)  Thomas  Dyke,  was  Dep.  Warden  of  the  Stannaries,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for 
E.  Cornwall  (L.)  1882-5,  and  for  E.,  or  Launceston,  Div.  of  Cornwall  1885-92. 

ACLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Oxford. 

-5z>William  Alison  Dyke  Acland, 
C.V.O. , 2nd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  18th,  1847  ; s. 
his  father  Sir  Henry  Wentworth,  K.  C.B., 
M.D.,  LL,D.,  D.C.L. , F.R.S. , 1900;  be- 
came Capt.  R.N.  1885,  Rear-Adm.  1899, 
Vice-Adm.  1904,  and  Adm.  1908  ; retired 
1911  ; was  officially  attached  to  Chilian  Army 
in  Chilian-Peruvian  war  1880-81,  Dep. 
Commr.  for  W.  Pacific  1884,  Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1896-9,  second  in 
command  of  Channel  Squadron  1901-2,  and 
Adm.  Sup.  of  Gibraltar  Dockyard  1902-4 ; 
sometime  employed  by  N S.W.  Govt,  in  pre- 
paring plans  for  Naval  Defence  of  Ports  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Oxfordshire  and  Devon,  and  an 
Associate  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects ; 
C.V.O.  1903  : m.  1887,  the  Hon.  Emily  Anna 
Smith,  da.  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  William 
Henry  Smith,  M.P.  [see  V.  Hambleden],  and 
has  issue. 

&rms — Cheeky  argent  and  sable,  a fesse  gules 
Crtsl — A man’s  hand  apaumee  couped  at  the  wrist  in 
glove  lying  fessewise  to  the  sinister,  thereon  a falcon 
perched  all  proper,  jessed  and  belled  or. 

Residence — Wilmead,  Torquay.  Clubs — United 
Service,  Athenaeum. 

Sons  living — WILLIAM  HENRY  DYKE,  M.C.,  A.F.C.,  b.  May  16th,  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Devon  Yeo.  ; sometime  Major  R.A.  F.  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons 
(Roy.  Scots  Greys)  (Special  Reserve  of  Officers)  : served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded. 
Mil.  Cross,  4th  class  Order  of  St.  George,  A.F.C.)  : 1916,  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  Theodore  Barclay, 

of  Fanshaws,  Hertford,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1919.  Residence , Barnes 

Wood,  Welwyn.  Clubs,  Athenaeum,  Bath.  Hubert  Guy  Dyke,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,b.  1890  ; became 
Lieut.  1910,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1918  ; European  War  1914-19  in  Baltic  with  Destroyer  Flotilla  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1920:  nt.  1915,  Lalage  Mary  Kathleen,  el.  da.  of  Capt.  John  Edward 
Acland  [ see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1678,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Antony  Guy,  b.  1916,-  James  Alison, 
b.  1919.  Club,  United  Service. 


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Brothers  living— Henry  Dyke,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; is  Lieut.  Cornwall  Vol.  Regt. ; sometime 
Manager  of  Worcester  Old  Bank,  Great  Malvern  : m.  1878,  Margaret  Hichens,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
John  Jope  Rogers,  of  Penrose,  Helston.— ^Theodore  Dyke,  M.D.,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1st  class  Natural  Science,  1874,  M.A.  1876,  M.B.  1880,  M.D.  1883),  and  at 
Leipzig  and  Berlin  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1880,  M.R.C.P.  Eng.  1884,  F.R.C.P.  1889  ; was  Principal  Med. 
Officer  of  Egyptian  Army  during  cholera  epidemic  1883  (thanked  by  Khedive,  4th  class  Medjidie, 
2nd  class  Osmanieh),  a Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1906-8,  and  Censor  1913-14; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.,  Consulting  Physician  to  and  Gov.  of  St.  Thomas’s 
Hospital  and  the  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Chest  (Brompton),  Consulting  Physician  to  King 
Edward  VII.  Sanatorium  (Midhurst),  a Member  ofVisiting  Committee  of  King  Edward’s  Hospital 
Fund,  Physician  to  Commercial  Union  Insurance  Co.,  Senior  Member  of  Egyptian  Med.  Board,  Med. 
Officer  to  Sudan  Govt.,  Examiner  in  Medicine  to  Cambridge  Univ.,  a Member  of  Board  of  Med. 
Faculty,  Examiner  in  Med.,  Oxford  Univ.,  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  on  Staff  of  King 
George  Hospital  ; was  Med.  Officer  to  Roy.  Commn.  on  Vaccination  1889-96  : m.  1888,  Caroline 
Cameron,  da.  of  Sir  William  Withey  Gull,  1st  Bt. , and  has  issue  living,  Theodore  William  Gull, 
b.  i8qo;  ed.  at  Gresham’s  Sch.,  Holt,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Exhibitioner  and  B.A.  xst  class 
Natural  Sciences  Tripos  1912  and  1913);  is  Lieut.  R.E.  (T.F.).  Residence,  19,  Bryanston  Square, 

W.  Club , Athenaeum. Sir  Reginald  Brodie  Dyke,  K.C.,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 

Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1883)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1881,  a K.C.  1904,  and  a Bencher 
1913;  is  a J.P.  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Berks,  a Member  of  Gen.  Council  of  the  Bar, 
Judge  Advocate  of  the  Fleet,  and  Recorder  of  Oxford  ; was  Recorder  of  Shrewsbury  1901-3,  and 
Junior  Counsel  to  the  Admiralty  1897-1904 ; acted  as  Counsel  for  Great  Britain  before  N.  Sea  Commn. 
at  Paris  1905;  appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Legal  Delay  1913;  Knt.  1914:  m.  1885, 
Helen  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Fox,  R.  of  Temple  Combe,  Wincanton,  Somerset,  and 
has  issue  living,  Edward  Fox  Dyke,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Winchester;  is  Lieut  R.A.  F.  ; European  War 
1914-19,  with  Indian  Expeditionary  Force  as  Lieut.  Interpreter,  and  subsequently  as  a Railway 
Transport  Officer  and  Lieut.  K.A.F., — Wilfred  Reginald  Dyke,  D.F.C.,  A.F.C.,  b.  1894;  ed.  at 
Winchester;  formerly  Sub- Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve;  is  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; Dardanelles 
1915  as  Air  Mechanic  (despatches,  D.F.C.,  A.F.C.),— Hilda  Mary,  b.  1890  : m.  1914,  Capt.  James 
Pearson  Stockley,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  John  b.  1915, — 
Ruth  Helen,  b.  1899.  Residence , Cold  Ash,  Newbury,  Berks.  Chambers , 2,  Hare  Court,  Temple, 

E.C.  Clubs,  United  University,  Athenaeum. Francis  Edward  Dyke,  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Harrow; 

formerly  Capt.  R.A.,  and  2nd  Assist.  Sup.  of  Experiments  at  Sch.  of  Gunnery  ; is  a M.I.C.E.  and 
a M.I.M.E. ; served  in  Natal  1881:  m.  1885,  Marion  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  William 
Kenneth  Macrorie,  D.D.,  sometime  Bishop  of  Maritzburg,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Arthur  (of 
12,  Hollycroft  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.3),  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1908);  sometime  Lieut.  Cambridge  Univ.  Rifle  Vol.  Corps;  is  an  A.M.I.C.E  , and  an 
A.M.I.M.E.  : m.  1914,  Maud  Kathleen,  da.  of  Col.  G.  E.  Branson,  of  Broomgrove,  Sheffield,  and 
has  issue  living,  Pauline  Marjorie  b.  1915,  Gwyneth  Sybil  b.  1918,— Kenneth  Francis  Dyke,  R.N., 
b.  1890:  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  : m.  19x9,  Katherine  Farquharson,  da.  of  the  late  R.  G.  Baillie,  of 
Culter  Allers,  Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Katherine  Baillie  b.  1920, — Claris  Agnes, 
b.  1888, — Clemence  Margaret,  b.  1889.  Residence , Walwood,  Banstead,  Surrey.  Club , United 

Service. Alfred  Dyke,  C B.E.,  b.  1858;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  1st  Devon  Veo.  (T.D.)  ; is 

Col.  (retired),  a J.P.  for  Herts,  and  a Knight  of  Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  ; has  French  Croix  de  Guerre ; European  War  1914-18  as  Comdt.  Remount  Depot,  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Labour,  and  Labour  Comdt.  Australian  Corps,  with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches)  ; 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : m.  1885,  the  Hon.  Beatrice  Danvers  Smith,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  William 
Henry  Smith,  M.P.  [ante],  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  William,  M.C. , b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  (Reserveof  Officers);  served  during  European  War  1916-18 
(twice  wounded,  M.C.), — Peter  Bevil  Edward,  b.  1902. — Angela  Cicely  Mary,  b.  1888, — Katharine, 
b.  1892  ; Sec.  Herts  British  Red  Cross  So. ; M.B.E.  (Civil)  1919, — Sarah  Beatrice,  b.  1896  : 
m.  1917,  Capt.  Cecil  William  Francis  Stafford,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  el.  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
(Joseph)  Stafford,  F.R.C.S.I.,  1st  Bt.  Residences , Digswell  House,  Welwyn;  306,  St.  James' 

Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs , Cavalry,  Brooks’s,  Athenaeum. 

Sister  living — Sarah  Angelina,  b . 1849  ; a Fellow  of  Roy.  Photographic  So.,  Roy.  So.  of  Arts,  and 
Meteorological  So.  Residence , 7,  Park  Town,  Oxford. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Wentworth  Acland,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.  (4th  son 
of  10th  baronet  of  creation  1677,  see  ante),  a well-known  scientist,  was  Regius  Professor  of  Medicine 
at  Oxford,  Hon.  Physican  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  when  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Member  and  Pres, 
of  Medical  Council  of  United  Kingdom. 


ADAIR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Flixton  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Sir  Robert  Shafto  Adair,  5th 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  18th,  1862;  s.  his  brother, 
Capt.  Sir  Frederick  Edward  Shafto, 
1915  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1884)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1890;  is  a D.  L.  for  co.  An- 
trim, a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  and  patron  of  seven 
livings : m.  1890,  Mary,  da.  of  Henry 

Bosanquet,  and  has  issue. 

&ms — Per  bend  or  and  argent,  three  dexter  hands 
couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect  gules.  Cnst — A man’s 
head  affrontee,  couped  at  the  neck  proper. 

Seats — Flixton  Hall,  Bungay,  Suffolk ; Adair 
Lodge,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk ; Ballymena  Castle,  An- 
trim. Town  Residence — 12,  York  House,  Kensington, 
W.  Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Son  living— ALLAN  HENRY  SHAFTO,  M.C.,  b. 
Nov.  3rd,  1897;  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; Euro- 
pean War  1918  (M.C.):  m.  1919,  Enid  Violet  Ida, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Humble  Dudley  Ward  [see 
E.  Dudley,  colls.]. 

Daughter  living— Camilla  Mary  Shafto,  b.  1895  : m. 
1918,  Edmund  Henry  Apsley  Treherne,  sometime 
Lieut.  Roy.  Scots. 

Sister  living— Camilla  Beatrix  Mary.  Residence , 
15,  The  Grange,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 19. 

The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Alexander  Shafto, 
was  Lieut,  of  co.  Antrim,  he  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridge ( L ) 1847-52,  and  1854-7,  an<?  *n  l%73  w*s 
created  Baron  Waveney  (peerage  of  United  Kingdom); 


Loyal  to  the  death. 


he  died  1886,  when  the  Barony  expired,  and  the  Baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  brother. 


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ADAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Blair  Adam,  co.  Kinross. 

The  cross  gives  me  welcome  ${r  CHARLES  ELPHINSTONE  ADAM,  I St  Baronet, 

el.  son  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  William  Patrick  Adam,  M.P., 
C.I.E.  ; b.  Aug.  7th,  1859;  ed.at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.  A.  1882,  M.A.  1885) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  and  Inner  Temple 
1885  ; has  Vol.  long  ser.  medal ; Hon.  Lieut,  in  Army,  and  a 
J.P.  for  cos.  Fife  and  Kinross  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  with  R.N.V.R.  and  as  Train  Conducting  Officer  in 
France  ; was  Convener  for  co.  Kinross  1893-1910,  Chm.  of  its 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  1908-9,  Lord -Lieut,  thereof  1909-11, 
and  Private  Sec.  to  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  the  Treasury  (Rt. 
Hon.  E.  Marjoribanks)  1892-4,  and  to  the  Lord  Privy  Seal 
and  Chancellor  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  (Baron  Tweedmouth) 
1894-5  : in.  1912,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  William  Dobson,  of 
Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

^rms— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  argent,  a mullet  azure  pierced  of  the  field  between  three  cross- 
crosslets  fitchee,  gules,  Adam  ; 2nd,  argent,  three  arrows  gules,  the  centre  one  palewise,  the  others 
in  saltire,  points  downwards,  banded  together  vert,  between  six  trefoils  slipped  of  the  last,  two  in 
chief,  two  in  fesse,  and  two  in  base,  Littlejohn  ; 3rd,  argent,  three  hawks’  heads  erased  proper,  on  a 
bordure  engrailed  azure  eight  bezants,  Brydone.  Crest — A cross-crosslet,  as  in  the  arms,  surmounted 
by  a sword  in  saltire  proper,  hiked  and  pommelled  or. 

Seat — Blair  Adam  House,  Blair  Adam,  Kinross-shire.  Chambers—  5,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s 
Inn,  W.C.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  United  University,  National  Liberal. 


Sisters  living — Clementina  Mary;  formerly  Lady-in-Waiting  to  Princess  Patricia  of  Connaught. 

Residence,  20,  Halsey  Street,  S.W. Emily  Elizabeth:  m.  ist,  1895,  Major  the  Hon.  Lionel 

Henry  Dudley  Fortescue,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  ) 1900  [see  E.  Fortescue]  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Walter 
B.  Ferrie.  Residence , Vancouver,  British  Columbia.-^—  Constance  Marion  : m.  1907,  Ernest 
Hopwood,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Adam,  b.  1910, — Alison  Mary,  b.  1912.  Residence , Dowhill, 
Blair  Adam,  Kinross-shire. 

Collateral  Branch  living.  ( Not  in  remainder ). 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Keith  Adam,  2nd  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  "Patrick 
Adam,  P.C.,  M.P.,  C.  I.E.,  father  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1861,  d.  1900:  m.  1888, 
Jane  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  George  Walpole  Leake,  Q.C.,  of  Perth,  W. 
Australia  : — 

Robert  William  Wyllie,  b.  1889;  Sergeant  W.  Australian  Contingent;  d.  (killed  in  action  during 

European  War)  1916. Charles  Keith,  R.N.,  b.  1891  ; became  Lieut.  1913. Rose  Emily. 

Eleanora  Constance. 

William  Adam,  the  architect,  b.  1689,  acquired  Blair,  and  his  son  Robert,  M.P.  for  Kinross-shire 
176b,  was  architect  to  George  III.  The  great-grandfather  of  the  present  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
William,  M.P.,  was  Lord-Lieut.  of  Kinross-shire,  and  Lord  Chief  Commissioner  of  the  Jury  Court 
of  Scotland,  his  grandfather,  Adm.  Sir  Charles,  K.C.B.,  M.P. , was  Lord-Lieut.  of  Kinross-shire, 
and  sometime  Governor  of  Greenwich  Hospital,  and  his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  Patrick,  C.I.E. , 
M.P.  ( L ) for  Clackmannanshire  and  Kinross-shire  1859-80,  and  successively  a Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
First  Commissioner  of  Works  and  Buildings,  and  Governor  of  Madras  ; he  d.  1881,  and  in  1882  his 
widow  was  granted  the  precedency  of  a Baronet’s  widow,  while  his  son  was  cr.  a Baronet. 


ADAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Hankelow  Court,  co.  Chester. 

Sir  Frank  Forbes  Adam,  C.B.,  C.I.E., 

ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  James  Graham  Adam, 
of  Denovan,  Stirlingshire;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Loretto 
House  Sch. ; Hon.  LL.D.  Manchester  1908;  was 
Pres,  of  Bombay  Chamber  of  Commerce  1884-9; 
formerly  Pres,  of  Bank  of  Bombay,  a Member  of  the 
Legislative  Council  of  Governor  of  Bombay,  and  a 
Trustee  of  Port  of  Bombay ; was  Pres,  of  Man- 
chester Chamber  of  Commerce  1893,  1894,  and 
1 903-5  ; elected  Chm,  of  Board  of  Manchester  Roy. 
Infirmary  1900 ; has  been  Chm.  of  Council  of  Man- 
chester Univ.  since  1904  ; is  a merchant,  Chm. 
Manchester  and  County  Bank,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Lancashire,  Chm.  E.  Lancashire  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  and  a Member  of  Board  of  Trade  Arbitration 
Court  and  Advisory  Committee  ; C.I.E.  1888,  Knt. 
1890,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919:  in.  1883,  Rose  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Gurdon  Kemball,  formerly 
Judge  of  High  Court,  Bombay,  and  has  issue. 

$Vrms—  Argent,  a mullet  pierced  between  three  cross-cross- 
lets  fitchee  gules,  a chief  of  the  last  thereon  a pale  or,  charged 
with  a rose  of  the  second.  Crtst — A cubit  arm  argent  holding  in  the  hand  a cross-crosslet  fitchee 

and  charged  on  the  wrist  with  a rose,  both  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Burnall  Hall,  Wilmslow,  Cheshire.  Club— Union. 


Sons  living-RONALD  FORBES,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  Oct.  30th,  1885;  Major  R.H.A.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-18  in  France  and  Italy  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ; 

D.S.O.  1918,  O B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1915,  Anna  Dorothy,  da.  of  F.  J.  Pitman. Eric  Graham 

Forbes,  b.  1888;  is  a Clerk  in  Foreign  Office  : m.  1918,  Agatha  Perrin,  da.  of  Reginald  Walter 
Macan,  Master  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  widow  of  Sidney  Spooner,  and  has  issue  living,  a son, 

b.  1920.  Clubs,  Royal  Automobile,  Cavendish. Colin  Gurdon,  b.  i88q;  is  in  I.C.S.,  and  Lieut. 

in  Army  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  in  Palestine  and  Mesopotamia  on  Staff. 

Daughter  living- Hetty  Clifford  Reay,  b.  1896. 


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AFFLECK.  Creation  (G.B.)  1782,  of  Dalham  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Sir  Frederick  Danby  James  Affleck,  8th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Danby  Affleck,  3rd  son 
of  4th  baronet ; b.  Feb.  3rd,  1856  : s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Robert, 
1919  : m.  18 — , Lily,  da.  of , and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  three  bars  sable,  guttee  d’eau,  in  chief  two  ears  of 
wheat  vert.  Crrst — An  ear  of  wheat  or,  between  two  fern  branches  proper. 
Residence — Buderim  Mountain,  via  Palmwoods,  Queensland. 


Sons  living— ONE,  b.  18- . Another,  b.  18—. 

Brother  living — Arthur  Edward  Highlander,  b.  1857. 

Daughters  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Anna  Maria. Frances  Caroline. 

Helen  Affleck  : m.  1883,  the  Rev.  Henry  Bruce  Pugh,  formerly 

R.  of  Dalham,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Thurlow,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
Pretiosum  quod  utile.  William  Bruce  (of  King’s  College  School,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W.19), 

That  is  valuable  which  ^1891  ; ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B  A.  1916)  ; is  Senior 

is  useful  Modern  Language  Master  and  Choirmaster  at  KingsCoIl.  Sch.,  Wim- 

bledon Common.  Residence , East  Dene,  2,  St.  Matthew’s  Road, 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea.— Mary  Elizabeth  Harriett : m.  1893,  John  William  Rudd,  solicitor,  and 
has  issue  living,  Mary  Margaret,  b.  1900.  Residence , Anerley  Park,  Anerley,  S.E. 

Mother  living — Sophia,  da.  of  Edward  Dyson : m.  1853,  the  Rev.  James  Danby  Affleck,  who  d. 
1862,  and  has  issue  living  [see  ante].  Residence , 


The  1st  baronet,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edmund  Affleck,  was  thanked  by  both  Houses  of  Parliament, 
and  created  a baronet,  with  remainder  to  the  issue  male  of  his  father,  in  consideration  of  his  ser- 
vices in  the  engagement  between  the  fleet  of  Adm.  Rodney  and  the  French  squadron  under  Count  de 
Grasse  1782.  He  sat  as  M.P.  for  Colchester  1786.  The  3rd  baronet  was  Col.  16th  Lancers.  The 
7th  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Affleck,  m.  1886,  Julia  Georgina  (who  obtained  a divorce  19x4),  da.  of  John 
Sampson  Prince. 


AGNEW,  Creation  (N.S.)  1629,  of  Lochnaw,  Wigtownshire. 

Sir  Andrew  Noel  Agnew,  9th 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  14th,  1850 ; s.  his 

father,  Sir  Andrew,  1892  ; ed.at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1871)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1874  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L., 
and  Vice-Lieut,  of  Wigtownshire;  formerly 
Capt.  1st  Ayrshire  and  Galloway  R.G.A. 
(Vol.);  unsuccessfully  contested  Dumfries 
Dist.  1892;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Edinburgh,  S. 
Div.  (Lit')  Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1906  : m. 
1889,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Gowran 
Charles  Vernon  [see  B.  Lyveden,  colls.]. 

gtrnts — Argent,  a chevron  between  two  cinque- 
foils in  chief  gules,  and  a saltire  couped  in  base 
azure.  Crest — An  eagle  issuant  and  reguardant 
proper.  Supporters — Two  heraldic  tigers  proper, 

collared  and  chained  or. 

Seat — Lochnaw  Castle,  Stranraer,  Wigtown- 
shire. Residence — Whitehill  Farm,  Dane  End, 

Ware.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Brothers  living  CHARLES  HAMLYN,  b.  June  21st,  1859;  formerly  Major  4th  Hussars;  is  a 
oAc  ^ Wigtownshire;  served  in  Burma  Campaign  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Rhodesia 
1890,  with  7th  Hussars  (medal)  : m.  1897,  Lilian  Anne  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1908),  da. 
of  the  late _ Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  James  Wolfe  Murray,  K.C.B.,  R.  A.  [see  Murray,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Fulke  Melville  Gerald  Noel,  b.  1900.  Residence , Northbourne,  Chobham,  Surrey. 
Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Hyde  Park,  Cavalry,  Brooks’s.— Quentin  Graham  Kinnaird,  M.V.O., 
B.S.O-,  b.  1861 ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  and  Major  Manchester  Regt.  ; is  Col.  Special 
Reserve  ; was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Gibraltar  (Gen.  Sir  George  White)  1902-5  ; is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Wigtownshire,  and  one  of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentleman-at-Arms  ; sometime  Purse 
Bearer  to  Lord  High  Commr.  to  Gen.  Assembly  of  Ch.  of  Scotland ; Burma  campaign  1885-6  as 
A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Comdg.  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  on  Staff 
of  Gen.  Comdg.  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  as 
Provost  Marshal  and  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Major,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  in  France  and  Gallipoli,  Comdg.  3rd 
Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  1st  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  87th  and  89th  Brigs.,  as 
Area  Comdt.,  7th  Corps,  and  Comdg.  a Labour  Group  (1914-15  star,  two  medals,  promoted  Col.) ; 
D.S.O.  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903  : m.  1st,  1899,  Evelyn  Mary,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
J-  H.  I.  Alexander,  C.B.,  R.N.  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Cicely  Anne  Churchill,  da.  of  the  late  James  Inskip, 
of  Clifton  Park  House,  Clifton,  and  has  "issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  David  Quentin  Hope,  b. 
1900  ; is  Lieut.  Indian  Army, — John  Andrew,  b.  1903, — Patrick  Alexander,  b.  1908, — Suzanna  Mary, 
A 1907, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Andrew  Quentin,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Garrallan,  Cumnock,  Ayrshire. 
Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Sisters  living — Caroline  Charlotte.  Residence,  Northbourne,  Chobham,  Surrey.' Mary  Alma 

Victoria  [Baroness  Kinnaird)  -.  in.  1875,  the  nth  Baron  Kinnaird.  Residences , Rossie  Priory, 

Inchture,  Perthshire;  10,  St.  James’s  Square,  S.W.i. Marguerite  Violet  Maud  : in.  1890,  Lieut. - 

Col.  ^ranc*s  Dudley  Williams-Drummond,  C.B.E.  [see  Williams-Drummond,  Bt.].  Residence, 
Hafodneddyn,  Llandilo,  S.  Wales. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  7th  baronet) — Thomas  Frederick  Andrew,  b.  1834  ; formerly  Agent  Bank  of 
England,  Liverpool  : m.  1861,  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Pelly,  M.C.S.  [see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living.  Douglas.  R.N.,  b.  1869 ; became  Lieut.  1898,  Com.  (retired)  1912,  and  Capt.  19x9 ; 
is  serving  in  Naval  Transport  Depart.  : in.  1904,  Louise,  da.  of  Robert  Thorne,  formerly  of  Cleve- 
mnds,  Greenock,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Douglas  b.  1909,— Ernest  Frederick  (of  Glen  Shira, 
■’  Cheshire),  b.  1871  : m.  1916,  Evelyn  Carr,  da.  of  Robert  Carr  Greenham,  of  Heswall, 
Cheshire,— -Percy  Reginald,  b.  1878;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (wounded), — 
Harold  Carnegie,  b.  1881  ; Capt.  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.,  and  Machine  Gun  Corps), — 


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Henrietta,— Ethel  Patricia, — Marion.  Residence , Lullingfields,  Heswall,  Cheshire. Gerald 

Andrew,  b.  1835 ; entered  Army  1855,  and  retired  as  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1884  ; served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  1857-8  (wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps):  m.  1870,  Margaret  Cuninghame, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Bonar,  of  Warriston,  N.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Eva  Mary  : m.  1906, 
Archibald  Campbell,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Archibald  b.  1909,  Lilias  Madeline  b.  1907,  Zella 
Margaret  b.  1912,  Patricia  Jean  b.  1916.  Residetice,  East  Warriston  House,  Edinburgh. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  de  Courcy  Agnew,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1851,  d.  1910  : 
m.  1885,  Ethel  Anne  (who  m.  2ndly,  1911,  Edmund  Charrington, of  Icewood  Cottage, 
Limpsfield),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  William  GofF,  7th  Dragoon  Guards  : — 

Dorothea  Alma  : m.  1907,  Harold  Swann  [see  Swann,  Bt.]. Hazel  Louisa  ( Viscountess  Comber- 

mere')  : m.  1913,  the  4th  Viscount  Combermere.  Residence , The  Ham,  Wantage,  Berks. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  de  Courcy  Andrew  Agnew,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b. 
1819,  d.  1916:  m.  1st,  1849,  Anne,  who  d.  1852,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Wau- 
chope ; 2ndly,  1854,  Patricia  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Dowbiggin  ; 3rdly,  1872,  Patricia,  who.  d.  1910,  da.  of  Sir  Alexander  Ramsay, 
2nd  Bt.  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage),  Robert  Wauchope,  b.  1861. Andrew  William,  b.  1864. Samuel  Montagu, 

0. B.E. , b.  1867  ; is  a retired  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  in  Egyptian  war  1882  (medal,  Khedive’s  bronze 

star);  O.B.E.  T918. Georgina  Anne:  m.  1885,  James  Ferguson,  K.C.  (Sheriff  of  Forfarshire), 

who  d.  1917,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  James,  b.  1886  ; European  War  1914-16,  as  Major  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  (missing),— John  de  Courcy,  b.  1887.  Residence , Kinmundy,  Aberdeen- 
shire,  Madeline  Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Carnegie  Andrew  Agnew,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet, 
b.  1821,  d.  1887  : m.  1855,  Eleanora,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  G.  Bell,  F.R.S.E.  : — 
Andrew  David  Carnegie,  b.  1856 : m.  1882,  Minnie  Dale,  da.  of  David  Dale  Buchanan,  and 
has  issue  living.  Pearl  Eleanor  Isabella  Jane,  b.  1883, — Ruby  Geraldine,  b.  1887, — Amethyst 

Muriel  Dale,  b.  1892, — Ivy  Diamond  Dale,  b.  1895.  Residence , Durban,  Natal.- Agnes  Madeline 

Eleanora  : m.  1897,  James  Macdonald,  W.  S.,  Dep.  Keeper  of  Great  Seal  of  Scotland.  Residence , 
27,  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Stair  Andrew  Agnew,  K.C.  B.,  5th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1831,  d. 
1916  : m.  1870,  Georgina,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  George  More  Nisbett,  of 
Cairnhill,  Lanarkshire : — 

Stair  Carnegie,  b.  1872;  ed  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893,  M.A.  1901);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1896:  m.  1918,  Sylvia  Bellville,  da.  of  Alexander  Martin  Bunster  Bremner,  Bar. -at-Law,  of 

1,  St.  Petersburg  Place,  W. , and  4,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Lesley 
Stair,  b.  1919,— a son,  b.  1920.  Residence,  109,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  Chambers , 4,  Paper  Buildings, 
Temple,  E.C.—— Herbert  Charles,  b.  1880;  Major  R.  E.  ; Mesopotamia  1917-18  (despatches  twice) : 
m.  19T9,  Enys,  da.  of  the  late  James  Wason,  of  Merton  Hall,  Wigtownshire,  and  has  issue  living, 

David  Michael,  b.  1920.— Mabel  Mary. Georgina  Constance  : m.  1913,  Major  Denis  Wellesley 

Maxwell,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis,  b.  1918, — Andrew  George,  b.  1920 — 
Violet  Denise,  b.  1915. Dora  Charlotte. 

The  three  first  baronets  successively  represented  Wigtownshire  in  Parliament, — the  latter  was  also 
a member  of  the  Grand  Convention  of  Estates  1689.  The  5th  baronet,  a Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  army, 
received  ^4,000  as  compensation  for  the  abolition  of  the  office  of  Sheriff  of  Wigtownshire,  which  had 
been  hereditary  in  this  family  for  more  than  300  years.  The  7th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Wigtownshire 
(L)  1830-38,  and  the  8th,  1856-68. 


AGNEW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Great  Stanhope  Street,  St.  George,  Hanover 
Square,  Co.  London. 

Sir  George  William  Agnew,  2nd  Baronet , b. 
Jan.  19th,  1852;  j.  his  father  Sir  William  1910;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1879) ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  and  Suffolk,  and  Major  Suffolk  Vol. 
Regt.;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Salford,  W.  Div.  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to 
Nov.  1918  : m.  1878,  Fanny,  da.  of  the  late  John  Stuart 
Bolton,  of  Oulton  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

$rtns — Per  saltire  argent  and  gules,  in  pale  two  cinquefoils  and  in  fesse 
as  many  saltires  couped,  all  counterchanged-  Crtsi—  An  eagle  reguardant, 
wings  expanded  proper,  each  wing  charged  with  a pale  or,  holding  in  its 
mouth  a sword  pointed  upwards  also  proper,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on 
a saltire  couped  gules. 

Seat — Rougham  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds.  Club — Reform. 


Sons  living— JOHN  STUART,  b.  Sept.  16th,  1879  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Major  Yeo.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  : m.  1910,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  T.  W.  H.  White,  of  West  Lea,  Meanwood,  near  Leeds, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Anthony  Stuart,  b.  1914, — George  Keith,  b.  1918.  Residetice , Battlies 
House,  Rougham,  Bury  St.  Edmunds.  Club , Cavalry.— George  Colin,  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Kings 
Coll.,  Camb.  Club,  Windham. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Emily,  b.  1880 : m.  1904,  William  Burn  Anderson.  Residence,  31,  Green 

Street,  Park  Lane,  W. Fanny  Isabel  (twin),  b.  1880:  m.  1909,  Brig.-Gen.  Oswald  Kesteven 

Chance,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ivan  Oswald,  b.  1910,— Barbara  Isabel,  b.  1913.—— 
Dorothy,  b.  1885:  m.  1906,  Hinton  Arthur  Stewart.— — Sybil  Alice,  b.  1891  : m.  1919,  Lieut. -Col. 

John  Talbot  Wentworth  Reeve,  D.S.O. Cicely  (twin),  b.  1801:  m.  1920,  Norman  Froggatt 

Kingzett,  M.B.E.  Residence , Karridale,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey. 

Brothers  living— Charles  Morland,  Q.B.E.,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Rugby  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1879,  M.A.  1883);  sometime  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomas  Agnew  and  Sons,  dealers  in  works  of  art, 
of  43,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. ; O.  B.E.  1918  : m.  r88i,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  William  Naylor,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Gerald  (of  Copse  Hill,  Greys,  Henley-on-Thames),  b.  1882 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  , 
is  Capt.  Manchester  Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1916  : m.  1906,  Olive  Mary^da.  of  the  late 
Ven.  William  Danks,  Canon  of  Canterbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  William  Gerald  £.1908, 
Denys  Morland  b.  1919,  Sylvia  Mary  b.  1912, — Kenneth  Morland,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  b.  1880;  Major 
R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  i9x9  • 
m.  1910,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  A.  H.  Laver,  of  Sheffield,  and  has  issue  living,  Joyce  b.  1913,— 
Alan  Graeme,  b.  1887;  is  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.):  m.  1913,  Dorothy  Cecil,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Winstanley  Strode,  of  Pole  House,  King's  Langley,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Graeme^.  1914, 
Jacqueline  b.  1916,— Hugh  Ladas,  b.  1894;  sometime  Lieut.  R.  N.,— William  Gladstone  R.N.,  b. 
1898;  became  a Sub-Lieut.  1917, — Emily  Margaret,  b.  1884.  Residences,  Durrants,  Croxley  Green, 
Herts  ; 9,  Cavendish  Square,  W. Philip  Leslie,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 


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(B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1890;  is  a Director  of  Bradbury,  Agnew,  and  Co. 
(Limited),  proprietors  and  publishers  of  Punch , of  10,  Bouverie  Street,  E.C.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Northants  : nt.  1889,  Alexandra  Georgette,  da.  of  Ewan  Christian,  and  has  issue  living,  Ewan 
Siegfried,  b.  1893;  sometime  Lieut.  Lancers;  served  during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches)  : 
m.  1917,  Marion,  da.  of  Frank  Loughborough  Pearson,  formerly  of  Whitchurch,  Oxon,— Enid 
Jocelyn,  b.  1898  : m.  1919,  Capt.  Roger  Evans,  M.C.,  7th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael 
David  Agnew  b.  1920.  Residences,  18,  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.;  Littlecourt,  Farthing- 
stone,  Northants. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Agnew,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b 1861,  d.  1915  : m.  1886, 
Mabel,  da.  of  Charles  Wilkin,  of  Gordon  Square,  W.C.  : — 

Victor  Charles  Walter,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911);  is  Capt.  Yeo. : nt.  1913, 
Phyllis  May  Claude,  da.  of  the  late  Claude  Baggallay,  K.C.,  of  32,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  David,  b.  1916, — Elizabeth  Moran,  b.  1914.  Residence,  The.Manor  House, 
Wendover,  Bucks.— Richard  Leslie,  b.  1900.— Phyllis  Mary,  b.  1895. 

The  1st  Baronet,  Sir  William  (many  years  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomas  Agnew  and  Sons, 
of  Manchester,  Liverpool,  and  London,  and  Chm.  of  Bradbury,  Agnew,  and  Co.  (Limited),  proprietors 
and  publishers  of  Punch),  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.E.  Lancashire  ( L ) 1880-85,  and  for  Lancashire  (S.E.), 
Stretford  Div.  1885-6. 


AINSWORTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Ardanaiseig,  co.  Argyll. 

Sir  John  Stirling  Ainsworth,  ist  Baronet , second  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Ainsworth,  of  The  Flosh,  Cleator,  Cumberland,  by  Mary  Laurie, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Stirling,  D.D.,  of  Craigie,  Ayrshire;  b.  Jan.  30th, 
1844;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.;  M.A.  and  LL.B.  London;  is  a 
Mine-owner,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cumberland  (High  Sheriff  1891),  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Argyllshire,  and  Chm.  of  the  Cleator  and  Workington  Junction  Railway  Co.; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Mines  1910;  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd 
Vol.  Batn.  Border  Regt.  (V.D.)  1898-1902 ; unsuccessfully  contested  Barrow-in- 
Furness  (Z)  1886,  and  Argyllshire  1900;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Argyllshire  Aug.  1903  to 
Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there  1900:  m.  1879,  Margaret  Catherine,  who  d. 
1918,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Reid  Macredie,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the 
younger  son,  John  Stirling,  b.  1889  ; Lieut,  nth  Hussars  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914. 

— Not  granted  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seats — Ardanaiseig,  Kilchrenan,  Argyllshire  ; Harecroft,  Gosforth,  Cumberland  ; The  Flosh, 
Cleator,  Cumberland.  Club — Reform. 


Son  living — THOMAS,  b.  Feb.  8th,  1886  ; is  Lieut,  nth  Hussars  : nt.  1911,  Lady  Edina  Dorothy 
Hope  Conyngham,  da.  of  4th  Marquess  of  Conyngham,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1912, — a 
da.,  b.  1916.  Residence , Harecroft,  Gosforth,  Cumberland. 

Daughters  living— Jean  Barbara  ( Viscountess  Massereene  and  Ferrard),  b.  1883:  m.  1905,  the 

12th  Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard.  Residence , Antrim  Castle,  co.  Antrim. Margaret 

Louise,  b.  1887  : m.  1912,  Arthur  George  Murray  Smith,  Lieut.  Household  Cav.,  who  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War;  1914  [B.  Belper].  Residence , Ardanaiseig,  Kilchrenan,  Argyllshire. 


AIRD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1901,  of  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  Paddington,  co.  London. 

Sir  John  Aird,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Nov.  6th,  1861 ; 
s.  his  father.  Sir  John,  1911  ; is  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London  ; 
served  in  Suakin  Expedition  1884-5  (medals  with  clasps) ; 
has  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Medjidie  and  2nd  class  Osmanieh ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Southampton  (C)  Jan.  1906  : m. 
1886,  Alicia  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  James  Hall  Renton,  of 
39,  Park  Lane,  W.,  and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Gules,  on  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  wolves  heads  erased, 
and  in  base  a mullet  of  six  points  within  an  increscent  all  argent,  two 
falcons’  heads  erased  sable.  Crtsi— On  a bull-headed  rail  fessewise, 

a lion  rampant  holding  erect  between  the  paws  a spike  point  downwards 
all  proper. 

Residence — 22.  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton. 


Vigilantia. 
By  vigilance. 


Sons  living— JOHN  RENTON,  M.C. , b.  Aug.  7th,  1898;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  served  during 
European  War  1918  (despatches,  M.C.). Joseph  Maurice,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living— Nellie  Phyllis,  b.  1887  : m.  1910,  William  Noel  CunlifFe  [see  Cunliffe,  Bt., 
colls.].  Evelyn  Dorothy,  b.  1891. 

Brother  living— Malcolm  Rucker,  b.  1872:  nt.  1898,  Nellie  Margaret,  da.  of  Jeremiah  Dummett, 
formerly  of  54,  Porchester  Terrace,  W. , and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm  Henry,  b.  1899;  ed.  at 
R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  9th  Lancers, — Ronald,  b.  1902, — Ian  Basil,  b.  1905, — Ruth  Sarah,  b.  1909, — Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  1912.  Residence , Woolton  House,  Newbury,  Berks. 

Sisters  living— Sarah : m.  1878,  Basil  Pym  Ellis,  who  d.  1907,  and  has  with  other  issue  living, 
Basil  Aird  Whittaker,  b.  18—  : m.  1906,  Phyllis  Kate,  elder  da.iof  Sir  Luke  Fildes,  K.C.V.O., 
R.A.,  of  11,  Melbury  Road,  Kensington,  W.,- — Violet  Agnes,  b.  18 — : nt.  1909,  Dudley  Arthur 

Gunnell. Jessie:  nt.  1883,  George  Neill  Abernethy,  and  has  issue  living,  Olive,  b.  1884: 

nt.  1909,  Godfrey  Ewart  Morgans,  of  47,  Campden  Hill  Square,  W., — Jessie  Aird,  b.  1891  : 
m.  1913,  Owen  Johnston  Humbert, — Iris  Ethel,  b.  1899.  Residence , Broom  Hall,  Oxshott, 

Surrey. Ada  Eleanor:  nt.  1889,  Louis  Mieville,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  Louis,  D.S.O., 

b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : nt.  1915,  Evelyn  Elsie,  da.  of  Col.  Francis  Boynton  [see 
Boynton,  Bt.,  colls.].,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1916.  Residence , 75,  Avenue  des  Champs 
Elysees,  Paris.  ■ Vida  : m.  1892,  the  Rev.  Edward  Paterson  Anderson,  V.  of  St.  John’s,  Padding- 
ton, W.,  and  has  with  other  issue  living,  Angus  Aird,  b.  1913.  Residence,  4, .Cambridge  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  W...  Gertrude.— —Dorothy : tn.  1899,  Capt.  Spyridion  Mavrojam,  Roy.  Fusiliers, 

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and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy,  b.  1901, — Sybil,  b.  1903, — Alexandra,  b.  1906, — Evelyn,  b.  1908, — 
Mary,  b.  1910, — Nesta,  b.  1911.  Residence , Clyro  Court,  near  Hay,  Radnorshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  was  a partner  in  the  firm  of  John  Aird  and  Co.,  contractors  (who 
carried  out  the  Assuan  Dam  and  Assiut  Barrage  in  Egypt),  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Paddington,  N.  Div. 
(C)  1887-1906. 


ALBU,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Grosvenor  Place,  City  of  Westminster,  and 
Johannesburg,  Province  of  Transvaal,  Union  of  South  Africa. 

Sir  George  Albu,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Simon  Albu,  of  Berlin ; b.  Oct.  27th,  1857  ; 
ed.  in  Berlin  ; formerly  a partner  in  the  firm  of  G. 
and  L.  Albu,  merchants,  of  Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal, and  Winchester  House,  E.C.  ; is  Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  the  General  Mining  and 
Finance  Corporation  (Limited)  and  Consul  for 
Denmark  at  Johannesburg;  naturalized  as  British 
subject  in  Transvaal  1887,  and  in  England  1911  : 
tn.  1888,  Gertrude  Alice  Frederica,  da.  of  Max 
Rosendorff,  and  has  issue. 

— Per  chevron  raguly  or  and  vert,  in  the  dexter 
chief  an  acorn,  in  the  sinister  a flower  of  a sugar  bush,  both 
slipped  and  leaved,  and  in  base  a bear  sejant  proper.  Crist — 
The  battlements  of  a tower  or,  issuant  therefrom  a demi-bear 
proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a flower  of  the  sugar  plant 
a£  in  the  arms. 

Residences — Northwards,  Park  Town,  Johannesburg, 
Transvaal.  

Son  living— GEORGE  WERNER,  b.  Sept.  3rd,  1905. 

Daughters  living— Charlotte  Frederike,  b.  1889. 

Katherine  Victoria,  b.  1891  : m.  1913,  Erroll  Gordon  Hay, 
and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Bruce  David,  b.  1916, — Kathleen 
Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  1914.  Alice  Erna,  b.  1893.—— 
Irene  Elsie,  b.  1900. 


ALEXANDER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  the  City  of  Dublin. 

Sir  Lionel  Cecil  William  Alexander,  V.S.O. , 
6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  23rd,  1885  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William 
Ferdinand,  1896;  is  Major  London  Regt.  ; formerly  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; D.S.O.  1916  : tn.  1908, 
Noorouz  Weston,  da.  of  Sir  Ernest  Cable,  of  Lyndridge,  Bishop- 
steignton,  S.  Devon,  and  29, 'Hertford  Street,  W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  pale  argent  and  sable  a chevron,  and  in  base  a crescent 
counterchanged  ; on  a canton  azure  a harp  or,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a 
mullet  of  the  last.  Crest — An  armed  arm  embowed  holding  a sword  proper, 
charged  on  the  wrist  with  a mullet  or. 

Son  living— DESMOND  WILLIAM  LIONEL,  b.  Oct.  4th,  1910. 
Sister  living— Eileen  Edith  Caledon,  b.  1888:  m.  1908,  Major  Donald 
Cuthbertson  Dennistoun  Sword,  D.S.O.,  The  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles),  who  obtained  a divorce  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Roderick 
William  Dennistoun,  b.  1909. 

Aunts  living  (sisters  of  5th  baronet) — Charlotte : tn.  1862,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Borlase  Coulson,  who 
d.  1895,  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro.  Residence,  Oakfield  Court,  Tunbridge  Wells.— Annie  Isabella : 
tn.  1871,  Charles  Forbes  Calland,  who  d.  1907,  formerly  Lieut.  98th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, 

Arthur  Alexander  Forbes,  b.  1887. Mary : tn.  1869,  Henry  John  Goodwin  Robinson,  who  d. 

1916,  formerly  Lieut.  98th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert,  b.  1872.— -Fanny  Jane:  tn.  1882, 
Aston  Edward  McMurdo,  a retired  Com.  R.N.,  who  d.  1904,  having  had  issue,  Robert,  b.  1892; 

d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x6 Lucy:  tn.  1881,  Frank  Theodore  Bagshawe, 

formerly  Commr.  of  Police,  Madras,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Adair  Grey,  b.  1884 ; d.  (killed  in 
action  in  Gallipoli  during  European  War),— Norman  Hugh,  b.  1886. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets— Mary  Kathleen  {Lady  Alexander),  da.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Dreaper  : tti.  1877,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Wallis  Alexander,  4th  baronet,  who 

d.  1888. Edith  {Lady  Alexander),  da.  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Heriot  La  Fargue,  of 

Husbands  Bosworth,  and  Oatby,  Leicestershire  : tn.  ist,  1884,  Sir  William  Ferdinand  Alexander, 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1.896  ; 2ndly,  1897,  the  Rev.  Frederick  William  Thurlow.  Residence,  6,  Morpeth 
Mansions,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Alexander-Shaw,  son  of  the  late  William  John 
Alexander  Shaw,  and  son  of  ist  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Godfrey  William  Alexander,  b.  1861,  d.  1903,  having  discontinued  the 
surname  of  Shaw  : tn.  1890,  Alice  Maude,  da.  of  James  Priestley,  of  Bankfield,  Taylor 
Hill,  Huddersfield  : — 

Kathleen,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Alexander,  b.  1866,  d.  1898:  tn.  1890,  Susie  Macauly,  da.  of 
Robert  Alexander,  of  Harwich,  Kent,  Canada: — 

Robert  Godfrey,  b.  1894. 

Of  this  family  the  Earls  of  Caledon  are  a branch.  John  Alexander  (el.  son  of  Capt.  Andrew 
Alexander,  of  Ballyclose,  who  was  attainted  in  1689)  had  three  sons  (1)  John,  ancestor  of  the 
Alexanders  of  Milford,  co.  Carlow,  (2)  Nathaniel,  ancestor  of  the  Earls  of  Caledon,  (3)  William, 
ancestor  of  William  Alexander,  ist  baronet,  who  was  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin.  The  2nd  baronet  was 
a Director  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland,  and  the  3rd  baronet  was  Attorney-General  to  H.M.  King 
Edward  VII.  when  Prince  of  Wales,  and  a Member  of  the  Council  of  H.R.H. 


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ALEXANDER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Ballochmyle,  co.  Ayr. 

Sir  Claud  Alexander,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Feb. 
24th,  1867  ; s.  his  father  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Claud,  1899  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899) ; formerly 
Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers;  is  a J.P.  for  Ayr- 
shire : m.  1st,  1889,  Lady  Diana  Montgomerie  (from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1894),  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  14th 
Earl  of  Eglinton  and  Winton  ; 2ndly,  1896,  Rachel 
Belasyse,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Holden,  D.D.  (some- 
time R.  ofS.  Luffenham,  Rutland),  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham, 
of  Boscobel,  Streatham,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

Per  pale  argent  and  sable  a chevron,  in  chief  a fleur  de 
lys,  in  base  a crescent,  all  countercharged,  within  a bordure  per  pale 
gules  and  or.  Crest — An  elephant  passant  proper. 

Seats — Fay  Gate  Wood,  Sussex  ; Ballochmyle,  Ayrshire. 


Sons  living-By  1st  marriage-wiLFRED  ARCHIBALD,  b. 
Oct.  6th,  1892  ; is  in  Consular  Ser.  : in.  1919,  Mary  Prudence,  da. 
of  Guy  F.  H.  Acheson,  Commr.  of  Customs,  China.  Residence , 

Canton,  China By  2nd  marriage — Claud,  b.  1897.— —Boyd, 

b.  1902. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage— Wilhelmina,  b.  1907. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Eliza  ( Lady  Alexander ),  only  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Speirs.  of  Elderslie : in.  1863,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Claud  Alexander,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1899.  Resi- 
dence, Nedging  Grange,  Bildestone,  Suffolk. 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Claud  Alexander,  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Ayrshire  (C)  1874-85. 

ALISON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1852. 

Sir  Archibald  Alison,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  May  20th, 
1862  ; s.  his  father,  Gen.  Sir  Archibald,  G.C.B. , LL.D .,  1907; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Col.,  Sandhurst ; sometime  Lieut. 
1st  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  subsequently 
Capt.  of  its  5th  Batn. ; was  Colonial  Sec.  of  Bermuda  1888- 
1900;  m.  1888,  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Bond  Cabbell, 
of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk,  having  had  issuet  of  whom  the  2nd 
son,  George  Newdegate,  b.  1889  ; Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

&n«8 — Azure,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  and  a fir-tree  eradicated 
in  base  or,  a bear’s  head  argent  muzzled  gules.  Cmt — A hawk’s  head 

erased  proper. 

Residence — Possil  House,  Budleigh  Salterton,  Devon.  Club — Boodle’s. 


Sons  living — ARCHIBALD,  R.N.,  b.  Nov.  5th,  1888;  became  Lieut. 
1910,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1918  : in.  1919,  Isa  Margery  Tyrrell,  da.  of  Charles  Tyrrell  Giles,  K.C.,  D.L. 

of  Copse  Hill  House,  Wimbledon,  S.W. Frederick  Black,  b.  1893;  a retired  Lieut.  R.N. : 

m.  1919,  Lilian  Phcebe,  da.  of  L.  C.  Phillips,  of  Sebakwe,  Kenilworth,  S.  Africa.  Residence , 
Rusten  Vrede,  Constancia,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa. 

Sisters  living — Margaret  Frances  : m.  1884,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Walker  Robinson,  C.B.  [ see 

Robinson,  Bt.,  cr.  1854].  Residence , Beverley  House,  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing,  W.5. Elizabeth  Glen- 

cairn  : m.  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  John  Gaisford,  formerly  Essex  Imperial  Yeo.  Residence , The 
Grove,  Dunboyne. Geraldine  Eugenie  : in.  1893,  Rear-Adm.  Julian  Alleyne  Baker.  Resi- 

dences, Rowden  House,  Bromyard,  Herefordshire;  The  Dell,  Malvern  Wells.— Florence  Jane: 
m.  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Samuel  Baker,  formerly  Indian  Army.  Residence , Inglewood,  Park- 
stone,  Dorset. 

The  1st  baronet  was  an  eminent  lawyer  and  historian.  The  2nd  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  Archibald, 
served  in  Crimean  Campaign  1855,  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8,  as  Mil.  Sec.  to  Lord  Clyde,  Com.-in- 
Ch.  (lost  left  arm  at  Lucknow),  in  Ashanti  War  1873-4,  Comdg.  European  Brig,  (thanked  by  both 
Houses  of  Parliament),  and  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  Comdg.  Highland  Brig,  (thanked  by 
both  Houses  of  Parliament),  promoted  Lieut. -Gen.  for  distinguished  services,  and  was  Comdt.of  Staff 
Coll.,  Sandhurst  1877-8,  Ch.  of  Intelligence  Depart,  at  Head  Quarters  1878-82,  in  command  of  Forces 
in  Egypt  1882-3,  and  of  Aldershot  Div.  1883-8  (A.G.  of  Army  1885),  and  Mil.  Member  of  Council  of 
Sec.  of  State  for  India  1888-98. 

HAVELOCK-ALLAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1858,  of  Lucknow. 

Sir  Henry  Spencer  Moreton  Havelock - 
Allan,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  30th,  1872;  s.  his  father, 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Marshman,  G.C.B. , VC.,  1897; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly  Major 
Durham  L.I. ; is  Major  a Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham  and  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorks  ; 
European  War  1916-18  (wounded);  was  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  India  (Hon.  E.  S. 
Montagu,  M.P.)  July  1910  to  Feb.  1914;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Durham  co.,  Bishop  Auckland  Div.  (L)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918  : m.  1903,  Edith,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  T.  C.  J. 
Sowerby,  of  Snow  Hall,  Gainford,  Darlington. 

&rms— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  sable,  a cross  potent  quarter 
pierced  or,  charged  with  four  guttes  de  sang ; in  chief  two  lions, 
heads  erased  of  the  second,  all  within  a bordure  engrailed  erminois  ; 
a canton  ermine,  Allan ; 2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a castle  double-turreted 
argent  between  two  fleurs-de-lys  in  chief,  and  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  in 
base  or,  Havelock.  Cmta — 1st,  a demi-lion  rampant  argent,  ducally 
crowned  gules,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross-crosslet  fitchee 


Lucknow. 


Fideliter. 

Faithfully. 


Vincit  veritas. 
Truth  conquers. 


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sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a cross  potent  or,  supporting  in  the  sinister  a rudder  of  the  second  ; 
2nd,  a lion  rampant  gules,  sem£e  of  ermine  spots,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a castle  argent, 
sustaining  a Danish  battleaxe  proper. 

Seat — Blackwell  Grange,  Darlington.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Yorkshire. 


Brother  living— ALLAN,  b.  March  30th,  1874  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Vol. 
Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.A. : m.  1st,  1897,  Annie  Julia  (who  obtained  a divorce  1913),  da.  of  Sir 
William  Chaytor,  3rd  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Aline,  da.  of  Edward  Beresford,  of  Awbawn,  co.  Cavan 
[see  M.  Waterford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Henry  Ralph  Moreton,  b.  1899, — 
Anthony  James  Allan,  b.  1904, — Hope  Aline,  b.  1898, — Barbara  Jean,  b.  1906. 

Sister  living — Ethel  {Baroness  Gainford)-.  m.  1886,  the  1st  Baron  Gainford.  Residences , 

Headlam  Hall,  Gainford,  co.  Durham;  8,  Hertford  Street,  W. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet — Alice  ( Lady  Alice  Havelock- Allan),  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Ducie  : 
m.  1865,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Marshman  Havelock-Allan,  G.C.B.,  V.C.,  xst  baronet,  whoa?.  1897. 
Residence , 8,  Hertford  Street,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  In  special  remainder. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Joshua  Havelock,  next  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1831,  d.  1864  : 
m.  1858,  his  cousin,  Isabella  Louisa,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Capt.  William  Creak, 
R.N.  :— 

George  Eric,  b.  1864:  m.  1890,  Maria  (who  obtained  a divorce  1909),  da.  of  the  late  Lewis  Nanney, 
of  Horne  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric  Henry  Edwardes,  b.  1891. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  George  Broadfoot  Havelock,  youngest  brother  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1908  : m.  1st,  1873,  Georgina  Marian,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of 
James  Crosby,  Immigration  Agent-Gen.,  Demerara  ; 2ndly,  1888,  Annie  Helen 
(now  of  Devonshire  House,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Browne  Beres 
ford,  H.E.I.C.S.  (head  of  the  Beresford  familv) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Beresford  Arthur  Jardine  Havelock,  2nd  Batn.  (attached  7th  Ser. 
Batn.)  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.),  b.  1889,  d.  (killed  in  action  at  Baku) 
1918  (despatches)  : m.  (March)  1916,  Kathleen  Margaret,  da.  of  Sydney  Smith,  formerly 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Punjab : — 

Patricia  Margaret  Helen,  b.  (Dec.)  1916.  Beres  Aileen,  b.  [posthumous],  1919. 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Havelock,  K.C.B.,  grandfather  of  the  present  baronet,  distinguished  himself 
by  his  unparalleled  march  from  Allahabad  to  Cawnpore  and  Lucknow,  which  latter  place  he  held  with 
astonishing  bravery  against  the  rebels  for  two  months.  A patent  of  baronetcy  in  his  favour  was 
granted  Nov.  26th,  1857,  but  as  he  died  two  days  prior  to  the  date  thereof,  the  honour  was  extended  to 
his  son,  Henry  Marshman,  with  special  remainder,  in  default  of  his  issue  male,  to  his  father’s  issue. 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Marshman  Havelock,  G.C.B.,  V.C.,  1st  baronet,  who  also  served  with  dis- 
tinction during  the  Indian  Mutiny,  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1880  the  additional  surname  of  Allan, 
and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Sunderland  ( L ) 1874-81,  and  for  Durham,  S.-E.  Div.  ( LU)  1885-92  and  1895-7, 
when  he  was  murdered  by  Afridis  in  the  Khyber  Pass. 


ALLEYNE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1769,  of  Four  Hills,  Barbados. 

[Name  pronounced  “Aileen.”] 

Sir  John  Meynell  Alleyne,  D.S.O. , 

D.S.C.,  R.N.,  4th  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Reynold 
Henry  Newton  Alleyne,  el.  son  of  3rd  Baronet  : b. 
Aug.  nth,  1889;  s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  John  Gay 
Newton,  1912;  became  Lieut.  1910,  and  Lieut.- 
Com.  1918;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O. 
1918. 

— Per  chevron  gules  and  ermine,  in  chief  two  lions’ 
heads  erased  or.  Cwst — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  a horse’s 

head  argent. 

Seat — Chevin,  Belper.  Town  Residence—  27,  Drayton 

Court,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

Brother  living— REYNOLD  MEYNELL,  R.N.,  b. 
March  6th,  1892  ; became  a Lieut.  1914  ; European  War 
1914-18. 

Sisters  living — Augusta. Eleanor. Alice:  m.  1911, 

Capt.  Charles  Tertius  Maclean  Plowright,  M.B.,  B.C., 
R.A.M.C.,and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Alice  Allevne,  b.  1913, 
— Susie  Vere  Alleyne,  b.  1919.  Residefice,  King  Street, 

King's  Lynn. Ida.— Kathleen. 

Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Agnes  Rebecca 
Augusta  : m.  1880,  Frederick  Channer  Corfield,  J.P.,  who 
d.  1904  (formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  1st  Vol. 
issue  living,  Frederick  Alleyne,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1884  [see 
“ Companionage”]  : m.  1907,  Mary  Graham,  da.  of  the  late  T.  Bowater  Vernon,  of  Hanbury, 
Wallington,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Vernon  b.  1915,  Mary  Agnes  b.  1910, — 
Richard  FitzHerbert,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  : m.  1918,  Beth,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Rynan-Smith, 
of  Stourton,  Worcestershire,— John  Wilmot,  b.  1893;  formerly  in  Canadian  Inf.:  m.  1919,  Jean 
Beringer, — Ralph  Tregoning  Channer,  b.  1895;  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Agnes  Sarah  Augusta:  m.  1906, 
Ivan  FitzHerbert  Wright  [see  FitzHerbert,  Bt.,  colls.], — Lucy  Mary : m.  1905,  Kenneth  Hepburn 
Wright  [see  FitzHerbert,  Bt.,  colls.], — Margaret  Emily:  m.  1917,  Edward  Wheatley  Kilby,  Lieut. 
Canadian  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Tom  Corfield  b.  1918, — Kittie  Conyngham : m.  1911,  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Clement  Buss,  V.  of  Cardington,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Arthur  b.  1912, 
Robert  Conyngham  A 1917.  Residence , Chatwall  Hall,  Leebotwood,  Salop.— ^Judith  : m.  1880, 
William  de  Burgh  Jessop,  J.P.,  who  d.  1894,  and  has  issue  living,  John  de  Burgh,  D.S.O., 
R.N.,  b.  1885  [see  “Companionage”]  : m.  1917,  Ethel  Joane,  da.  of  Capt.  C H.  Hill,  formerly 
Gloucestershire  Regt.,— Mabel  Alleyne:  m.  1906,  Com.  Henry  Albert  Le  Fowne  Hurt,  C.M.G., 
R.N.  (retired),  of  9,  Rosslyn  Hill,  N.W.3,  and  has  issue  living,  Seymour  Henry  Michael  b.  1919, 


Let  not  your  own  interests  move  yon 
but  rather  the  wishes  of  the  Public. 

Batn.  Derbyshire  Regt.),  and  has 


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Judith  hi  abel  Alice  b.  1907,  Joan  Le  Fowne  b.  1909,  Bridget  Florinda  b.  1912,— Dorothy  Babing- 
ton  : m.  1910,  Major  James  Gerald  Thewlis  Johnson,  D.S.O.,  of  The  Cottage,  Foston,  Derby, 

and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Geraldine  b.  1911,  Dorothy  Nancy  b.  1915, — Eva  Fitz-Herbert. 

Rebecca  Olton : m.  1883,  Frederic  Charles  Arkwright,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Vice-Lord-Lieut.  for  Derby- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Alleyne,  b.  1884  ; is  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire,  and  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards : m.  1912,  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Frank  Hardcastle,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  b.  1913* 
Michael  Richard  b.  1915,  Ann  Marjorie  b.  19x9, — Kathleen  Rebecca,  b.  1890:  m.  1911,  Capt.  Guy 
Bonham-Carter,  Hussars,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Arkwright 

b.  1915,  Diana  b.  1913.  Residence , Willersley,  Cromford,  Matlock,  Derbyshire. Mary.— 

Grace. Augusta. Katharine  Octavia.  Residence , 4,  Cambridge  Place,  Falmouth. 

Mother  living— Susanna,  da.  of  the  late  John  Meynell,  of  Meynell  Langley,  Derbyshire  : m.  1879, 
Reynold  Henry  Newton  Alleyne,  who  d.  1908,  el.  son  of  3rd  Bt.  Residences , Chevin,  near  Belper  ; 
27,  Drayton  Court,  Kensington,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Reynold  FitzHerbert  Beresford  Alleyne  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Newton  Alleyne,  b.  1859,  d.  1910  : m.  1903,  Ethel  Florence,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Mason,  of  Bulkeley,  Barbados  : — 

William  Norman,  b.  1903. 

Issue  of  the  late  Reynold  Fitz-Herbert  Beresford  Alleyne,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1825,  d.  1889  : m.  1854,  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  R.  Boucher 
Clarke,  C.B.,  Ch.  Justice  of  Barbados  : — 

Emily  Rebecca : in.  1876,  Henry  Alleyne  Pile,  and  has  issue  living,  Anna  Rachel  : in.  1900, 
Godfrey  White  FitzHerbert,  of  Ashley  Hall,  Pratville,  Jamaica  [see  FitzHerbert,  Bt.,  colls.], — 

Agnes  Elise  : in.  1912,  Anthony  Fenwick.  Residence , Warleigh,  Barbados. Agnes  Martin  : in. 

1882,  J.  Francis  Browne,  who  d.  1901,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Reynold  Alleyne,  b.  1883  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  6thBatn.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; sometime  Sub-Inspector  of  Police,  Trinidad;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  two  clasps), — Eleanor  Anna  Alleyne  : in.  1913,  Herbert  Athelstan 
Hughes,  who  d.  1919,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Francis  Alleyne  b.  1917,  Cecily  Mary  Agnes  b. 
1914.  Residence , 8,  Bigwood  Road,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W.4. 

Issue  of  the  late  Bouverie  Alleyne,  Colonial  Sec.  of  St.  Vincent,  3rd  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1861 : in.  1856,  Charlotte  Agnes  Emma,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  W.  Colebrooke,  C.B. : — 

Gertrude.  Residence , 

Sir  John  Gay,  the  1st  baronet,  represented  St.  Andrew’s  in  the  Barbados  House  of  Assembly 
1757-67,  and  was  Speaker  of  the  House  1767-97  ; he  had  two  sisters,  one  married  the  1st  Earl  of 
Radnor,  and  the  other,  Sir  Charles  Knowles,  1st  baronet. 


Amcotts-Ingilby,  see  Ingilby. 


HEATHCOAT-AMORY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Knightshayes  Court,  Tiverton,  Devon. 

Sir  Ian  Murray  Heathcoat  HEATHCOAT- 
AMORY,  C.B.E.,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  April  16th,  1865;  s. 
his  father,  Sir  John  Heathcoat,  1914;  is  a J.P.  for 
Tiverton,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Devon;  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Devonshire,  N.-E.,  or  Tiverton,  Div. 
(Z)  Jan.  1910;  C.B.E.  1917:  m.  1893,  Alexandra 
Georgina,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  George  Henry 
Seymour,  C.B.,  of  Barwick  House,  King’s  Lynn  [see  M. 
Hertford,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  argent,  two  bars  gules;  on  a 
bend  engrailed  with  plain  cottises  sable,  two  annulets  of  the  field, 
Amory ; 2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  three  piles,  one  reversed  in  base  be- 
tween the  others  issuant  from  the  chief,  each  charged  with  a pomme, 
thereon  a cross  of  the  second,  Heathcoat.  Crists — 1st,  the  battle- 

ments of  a tower  or,  therefrom  issuant  a talbot’s  head  azure  charged 
with  two  annulets  fessewise,  and  interlaced  gold,  Amory ; 2nd, 
upon  a mount  vert,  between  two  roses  springing  from  the  same 
gules,  stalked  and  leaved  proper,  a pomme  charged  with  a cross 
or,  Heathcoat. 

Seat — Knightshayes  Court,  Tiverton.  Club — Brooks’s. 


Sons  living— JOHN,  b.  May  2nd,  1894  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 

Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt. Derick,  b.  1899. William,  b.  1901. Roderick, 

b.  1907. 

Brother  living — Harry  William  Ludovic  Heathcoat,  b.  1870 ; formerly  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.),  and  a J.P.  for  Tiverton  and  Somerset:  m. 
1898,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  James  Stanley  [ see  E.  Derby,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Richard  Frank,  b.  1903, — Helen  Winifred,  b.  1905, — Mary  Millicent,  b.  1907.  Residence , 
Hele  Manor,  Dulverton,  Somerset. 

Sisters  living — Muriel  Mary  Heathcoat,  b.  1867  : in.  1891,  Charles  Robert  Sydenham  Carew,  M.P. 
[see  Carew,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences , Collipriest,  and  Warnicombe,  Tiverton.— Dorothy  Helen, 
b.  1876  : m.  1899,  Louis  de  Las  Casas,  Lieut.  Dorset  Yeo.  Residence , Elliscombe,  Wincanton, 
Somerset.— Mary  Christal  [Hon.  Mrs.  Lesley  J.  P.  Butler ),  b.  1882  : m.  1907,  Col.  the  Hon. 
Lesley  James  Probyn  Butler,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Dunboyne].  Residence , Calverleigh 

Cottage,  Tiverton. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Henrietta  Mary  [Lady  Heathcoat- Amory),  da.  of  William 
Unwin  : m.  1863,  Sir  John  Heathcoat  Heathcoat-Amory,  1st  Baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence, 
Hensleigh,  Tiverton. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Ludovic  Heathcoat-Amory,  Yeo,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1881,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918:  m.  1911,  Mary  Stuart 
(now  of  Chevithorne  Barton,  Tiverton),  da.  of  James  FitzGerald  Bannatyne,  D.L., 
J.P.,  of  Haldon  House,  Exeter: — 

Patrick  Gerald,  b.  1912. Michael  Ludovic,  6.  1914. Edgar  FitzGerald,  b.  1917. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  grandson  of  John  Heathcoat,  M.P.,  of  Bolham,  Devon,  who  gave  a 
great  impetus  to  the  lace  trade  by  the  inventions  he  made  in  machinery,  assumed  by  Royal  license 
1874  the  additional  name  and  arms  of  Heathcoat,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Tiverton  ( L ) 1868-85. 


ANDERSON,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Broughton,  Lincolnshire.  [Extinct  or 
Dormant  1891.] 

Granddaughters  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Foljambe  Anderson,  2nd  son 
of  9th  baronet,  b.  1841,  d.  1881  : m.  1874,  Annie  Louisa  Heywood  (now  of  West  Ella,  Hull,  York- 
shire), da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Heywood  Jones,  of  Larkhill,  Lancashire 
Margaret  Louise,  b.  1876  : m.  1905,  Wilfred  Arthur  Duncombe,  who  has  assumed  the  additional 

surname  of  Anderson  [see  E.  Feversham,  colls.]. Katharine  Helen,  b.  1877 : m.  1904,  Richard 

Coningsby  Sutton,  who  d.  1905  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.]. Frances  Olive,  b.  1879. 


ANDERSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Parkmount,  Co.  of  City  of  Belfast,  and 
Mullaghmore,  co.  Monaghan. 


By  providence. 


Sir  Robert  Anderson,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  James  Anderson,  of  Corbofin,  co.  Monaghan; 
b.  Dec.  8th,  1837;  is  Chm.  of  Anderson  and 
McAuley  (Limited),  John  Arnott  and  Co. 
(Limited),  Vulcanite  (Limited),  Milfort  Weaving 
and  Finishing  Co.  (Limited),  and  other  Cos.,  a 
Director  of  Laganvale  Brick  Works,  a J.P.  for 
co.  Antrim  and  for  Co.  of  City  of  Belfast  (High 
Sheriff  1903),  and  an  Alderman  of  Belfast  (Lord 
Mayor  1908-9) ; was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Monaghan 
1911  ; Knt.  1903  : m.  1890,  Wilhemina,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Andrew  Long,  of  Monreagh,  co.  Donegal. 

— Argent,  a saltire  engrailed  sable,  between  two 
thistles  in  chief  and  in  base,  and  as  many  trefoils  in  flank 
slipped  proper.  Crtst — A phoenix  sable,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  a trefoil  slipped  or,  issuing  from  flames  proper. 

Seats — Parkmount,  Belfast,  co.  Antrim ; Mullagh- 
more House,  co.  Monaghan. 


ANDERSON  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Ardtaraig,  co.  Argyll. 


Sir  Kenneth  Skelton  Anderson, 

K.C.M.G .,  ist  Baronet , son  of  James  Anderson,  of 
Hilton  House,  Aberdeen;  b.  Dec.  21st,  1866;  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  a Man- 
ager of  Orient  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  a Director 
of  Anderson,  Green  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  5, 
Fenchurch  Avenue,  E.C.,  of  the  Bank  of  Adelaide, 
and  of  the  Equitable  Life  Assurance  So. ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Departmental  Committee 
on  Roy.  Coll,  of  Art  1910,  and  on  Inshore  Fisheries 
1913,  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Education  in 
Art  1915,  and  of  Detention  of  Neutral  Ships  1915, 
Pres,  of  Chamber  of  Shipping  of  United  Kingdom 
1915,  and  a Member  of  Shipping  Control  Com- 
mittee 1916,  of  Food  Investigation  Board  1917, 
and  of  Departmental  Committee  on  National 
Scheme  of  Training  for  Sea  Ser.  1918;  K.C.M.G. 
1900:  vi.  1894,  Louisa  Mary,  4th  da.  of  the  late 
James  Cochran  Stevenson,  sometime  M.P.  for 
South  Shields,  and  has  issue. 


jVrma — Argent,  three  lymphads  sable,  on  a chief  indented  of  the  second,  three  mill-rinds  of  the 
first.  Crtat — An  astrolabe  or. 


Seat — Ardtaraig,  Loch  Striven,  Argyll.  Town  Residence — Stamford  House,  Wimbledon 
Common,  S.W.  Clubs — Union,  City. 


Son  living— HEW  SKELTON,  b.  June  3rd,  1900. 


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ANDERSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Harrold  Priory,  co.  Bedford. 


Sir  John  Anderson,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  Peter  Anderson,  J.P.,  of  Marcheroft,  Maxwell 
Park,  Glasgow,  and  Westerlea,  Auchterarder,  Perth- 
shire ; b.  May  8th,  1878  ; ed.  at  Allan  Glen’s  Sch., 
and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; sometime  Major  R.E.  ; is  a 
Public  Works  Contractor,  and  Managing  Director  of 
P.  and  W.  Anderson  (Limited),  engineers  and  public 
works  contractors,  of  199,  Piccadilly,  W.  ; rendered 
special  sers.  to  the  Govt,  during  European  War  : 
m.  1911,  Jessie  Barr,  da.  of  Alexander  Biisland,  of 
16,  Woodside  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

^nrts — Per  fesse  argent  and  or,  in  chief  two  saltires 
couped,  and  in  base  a boar’s  head  erased  gules.  Crrst — In 
front  of  an  oak  tree  fructed  proper,  two  saltires  or. 

Seat — Harrold  Priory,  Sharnbrook,  Beds ; Beneffeey,  Max- 
well Park,  Glasgow.  Town  Residence — 68,  Harley  House, 
N.W.i.  Clubs — Conservative  (Glasgow),  Royal  Automobile, 
Royal  Scottish  Automobile. 


ANSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Birch  Hall,  Lancashire. 


Never  despair. 


Sir  Edward  Reynell  Anson,  6th  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Algernon  Horatio  Anson, 
4th  son  of  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Jan.  31st,  1902;  s.  his 
brother,  Sir  John  Henry  Algernon,  R.N.,  1918; 
a Midshipman  R.N. 

Argent,  three  bendlets  engrailed  gules,  a crescent  for 
difference.  Crist— Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a spear’s  head  proper. 

Seat — Birch  Hall,  Manchester. 


Sisters  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Ella  Francis  Olive,  b.  1880 : 
m.  1906,  Charles  John  Crawford,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Nevay,  b.  1907,— John  Anson,  b.  1916,— Elizabeth  Janet,  b. 
1908,— Barbara  Helen,  b.  1909, — Eileen  Florence  Jessie,  b.  19x1, 
— Jean  Catherine  Beatrice,  b.  1914, — Margaret  Ada,  b.  1917. 

Residence,  Wayside,  St.  Andrews,  Fife. Agnes  Margaret, 

1883:  m.  1912,  Horace  Edward  Wilkie  Young,  who*/  1914,  Vice- 
Consul  at  Philippopolis,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Peregrine 
Hales  Wilkie,  b , 1913.  Residence,  15,  Emperor’s  Gate,  South 

Kensington,  S.W. Janet  Katharine  Mary,  b.  1884:  m.  1914, 

Capt.  George  Kenneth  Thompson  Fisher,  who  d.  (wounds  in 
action  during  European  War)  1917,  and  has  issue  living,  Antony 
George  Anson,  b.  1915, — Basil  William,  b.  1916.  Residences, 
The  Roebuck,  Wych  Cross,  Sussex  ; 23,  Launceston  Place, 

Kensington,  W. Anne  Evelyn,  b.  1886 : m.  1912,  Capt. 

Thomas  Edmund  Sotheron  Estcourt,  Dragoons,  and  has  issue 
living,  a son,  b.  1918, — Diana  Margaret,  b.  1913, — Eleanor 
Josephine,  b.  1915. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Louisa  Elizabeth  Anne  : m.  1880,  the  Rev.  Donald 
Campbell,  who  d.  1909,  formerly  R.  of  Oakford,  Rural  Dean  of  W.  Tiverton,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Norwich,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  John  M'Leod,  M.C.,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1910) ; is  Chap,  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford ; European  War  1915-19  as  a Chap,  to 
the  Forces  (M.C.), — Mary  Elizabeth,— Jean  Ella  Louisa.— Elizabeth  Georgiana.  Residence,  22, 

Bramham  Gardens,  S.W. Florence  Helen.  Residence,  22,  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W. Margaret 

Mildred:  m.  1886,  the  Rev.  Frederick  George  Buffer,  R.  of  Oakford,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh 
Algernon,  b.  1887, — John  Frederick,  b.  1889, — Winifred  Margaret,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Oakford 
Rectory,  Bampton,  N.  Devon. .^—Gertrude  Christina.  Residence,  St.  Hilda,  Bethnal  Green,  E. 

Janet  Katherine  Olive:  m.  1899,  Herbert  Elphinstone  Montgomery  [ see  Graham-Montgomery, 
Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Forest  House,  Liss,  Hants. 

Great-Uncle  living(son  of  ist  baronet) — Sir  ARCHIBALD  EDWARD  HARBORD,  K.C.M.G., 
b.  April  i6th,  1826;  entered  R.A.  1844,  retired  as  Maj.-Gen.  1879;  served  in  Crimean  campaign 
1855  (medal  with  clasp,  Turkish  medal,  and  Medjidie) ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Mauritius 
1858-67;  employed  in  1862  on  a special  mission  to  Madagascar  to  represent  H.M.  Queen  Victoria 
at  coronation  of  King  Radama  II.  (order  of  Radama) ; administered  Govt,  of  Straits  Settlements 
1871-2,  and  in  1877  and  1879 ; conducted  successful  military  operations  for  repelling  invasion  of 
State  of  Sungei  Ujong,  and  for  occupation  of  Sree  Menanti,  &c.,  in  Malay  Peninsula,  1875-6 
(medal  with  clasp);  was  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Penang  1867-82;  is  a J.P.  for  Sussex;  C.M.G.  1876, 
K.C.M.G.  1882:  m.  ist,  1851, Elizabeth  Mary,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Bourchier  ; 
2ndly,  1906,  Isabelle  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Armitstead,  of  Dunscar,  Lancashire,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Archibald  John  George,  b.  1851  : m.  1916,  Gwendoline,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Jonathan  Havard-Jones,  R.  of  Alpheton,  and  widow  of  Francis  Du  Cane, — Elizabeth 
Mary  Louisa.  Residence,  Southfield,  Silverhill,  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 


Mother  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  James  F.  Roberts,  of  Akaroa,  New 
Zealand  : m.  1878,  Frederick  Arthur  Anson,  who  d.  1913,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet.  Residence,  9, 
Culford  Mansions,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Mother  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Hon.  Adela,  da.  of  6th  Baron  Vernon  : m.  1896,  Rear-Adm. 
Algernon  Horatio  Anson  (ante),  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1913. 


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The  ist  baronet,  a younger  brother  of  the  ist  Viscount  Anson,  and  uncle  of  the  ist  Earl  of  Lichfield, 
greatly  distinguished  himself  during  the  Peninsular  War.  The  2nd  baronet  was  killed  by  a railway 
accident  at  Wigan,  August  2nd,  1873.  The  3rd  baronet,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Reynell,  P.C.,  was 
Warden  of  All  Souls’  Coll.,  Oxford  1881-1914,  Vice-Chancellor,  Oxford  Univ.  1898-9,  Parliamentary 
Sec.  to  Board  of  Education  1902-5,  M.P.  for  Oxford  Univ.  ( LU)  1899-1914,  and  a Trustee  of  National 
Portrait  Gallery  and  of  British  Museum.  The  4th  baronet  was  drowned  in  the  Thames  July  1914, 
shortly  after  his  succession  to  the  Baronetcy.  The  5th  baronet,  Sir  John  Henry  Algernon,  Lieut. 
R.N.  ; d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1918. 


ANSTRUTHER,  Creation  (N.S.)  1694,  of  Balcaskie,  Fifeshire. 

I should  have  Perished  had  I not  Sir  RALPH  WlLLIAM  ANSTRUTHER,  6th 

through, t.  Baronet;  b.  July  5th)  ,858;  his  father,  Sir 

Robert,  M.P.  1886;  ed.  at  Eton;  Hon.  LL.D.,  St. 
Andrews  1912 ; is  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders),  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  co.  Caith- 
ness, and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Fife  ; appointed  a 
Roy.  Commr.  to  enquire  into  Ecclesiastical  Crisis  in 
Scotland  1904,  and  Convener  of  Fife  County  Council 
1906;  Egyptian  campaign  1882  in  R.E.  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
1885  ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  during  European 
War  1915-18;  has  Cross  of  Legion  of  Honour: 
m.  1886,  Mildred  Harriet,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Hussey  [E.  Plymouth],  and  has  issue. 

^rtn» — Argent,  three  piles  issuing  from  the  chief  sable, 
ftrrst — Two  arms  embowed  in  armour  holding  a battleaxe  with 
both  hands  proper. 

Seats — Balcaskie,  Pittenweem,  Fife ; Watten,  Caith- 
ness. Chibs — Brooks’s,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Son  living— ROBERT  EDWARD,  M.C.,  b.  April  4th,  1890 ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  ; European  War 
1914-15  (thrice  severely  wounded,  despatches,  M.  C.): 

1919,  Marguerite  Blanche  Lily,  da.  of  the  late  Hugo  de 
Burgh,  of  Ballinapierce,  co.  Wexford.  Clubs , Brooks’s, 
Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Daughters  living  — Margaret  Christian,  b.  1887.  — 
Magdalen  Janet  ( Lady  Erskine),  b.  1889  : m.  1911,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Sir  Thomas  Wilfred  Hargreaves  Erskine,  D.S.O.,  4th 
Bt.,  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders.  Residence, 

Cambo,  Kingsbarns,  Fife. Sarah  Katherine,  b.  1894. 

Elizabeth  Mildred  Louisa,  b.  1896  : m.  1920,  Major  Julian  Neil  Oscar  Rycroft,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

Black  Watch  [see  Rycroft,  Bt.,  colls.].  Gertrude  Mary,  b.  1900. 

Brothers  living— Henry  Torrens,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton;  Advocate,  Edinburgh,  1885;  formerly 
Lieut.  Fifeshire  Light  Horse  Vol.  ; was  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1895-1903,  since  when  he  has 
been  an  Official  Director  of  the  Suez  Canal  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  Andrews  Dist.  ( LU)  1886-1903  ; 
acted  as  Liberal  Unionist  Whip  1889-1903;  sometime  an  Alderman  of  London  County  Council:  m. 
1889.  the  Hon.  Dame  Eva  Isabella  Henrietta  Hanbury-Tracy,  D.  B.E.,  el.  da.  of  4th  Baron  Sudeley, 
and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Tollemache  (of  Dagnall,  Bucks.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  Cavendish),  b. 
1893  ; ed.  at  Eton;  European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.  Highland  Cyclist  Batn.  (T.F.),  and  as  a Railway 
Transport  Officer ; is  a Director  of  George  Kent  (Limited) : m.  1914,  Enid,  da.  of  the  late  Lord 
George  Granville  Campbell  [see  D.  Argyll,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Adrian  Fagus  Campbell  b. 
19I7>  Janet  Finetta  Campbell  b.  1920, — Joyce,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Old  Court  House,  Whitchurch, 

Aylesbury.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  New  (Edinburgh). Robert  Hamilton,  C.M.G.,  b.  1862;  became 

Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1904,  Commodore  1912,  Rear-Adm.  (retired)  1915,  and  Vice-Adm. 
I9I9  J .was  Naval  Officer  in  Charge,  Hong  Kong  1912-16;  has  2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of 
the  Rising  Sun;  C.M.G.  1907:  m.  1890,  Edith  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  William  Felton  Peel,  of 
Alexandria,  Egypt,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Noel,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  (Club,  Caledonian),  b.  1891; 
ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916:  m.  1920,  Mary  Hope,  da.  of 
Harold  Chaloner  Lewin,  of  Birchdale,  Bromley,  Kent.  Club,  National.— Arthur  Wellesley, 
C.B.,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Capt.  Fife  Artillery  Mil.  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  successive 
Pres,  of  Board  of  Agriculture  (Rt.  Hon.  H.  C.  Gardner,  M.P.,  and  Rt.  Hon.  W.  H.  Long,  M.P.), 
1892-8,  Ch.  Clerk  to  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1898-1902,  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  the  Board 
1902-18;  C.B.  (Civil)  1908 : m.  ist,  1893,  the  Hon.  Mary  Elma  Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming- Bruce, 
who  d.  1894,  el.  da.  of  5th  Baron  Thurlow ; 2ndly,  1901,  Louisa  Adele  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H. 
Trapmann,  of  Charleston,  South  Carolina,  U.S.A.,  and  29,  Roland  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  haas  issue 
living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Alexander  Meister,  b.  1902, — Peter  Ralph,  b.  1907, — Margaret  Elizabeth, 
b.  1906.  Residence , Lesser  House,  Hook  Heath,  Woking.  Clubs,  National,  New  (Edinburgh). 
Sister  living — Mary  Evelyn,  b.  1859.  Residence,  Elie,  Fife 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Col.  James  Hamilton  Lloyd-Anstruther  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hamilton  Lloyd-Anstruther,  b.  1841,  d.  1914:  m.  1871, 
Gertrude  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Horatio  FitzRoy  [see  D.  Grafton,  colls.] : — 

FitzRoy  Hamilton  Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe.  b.  1872  ; formerly  Lieut.  Army  Motor  Reserve  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Hants  ; has  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal ; assumed  by  Roy.  Licence  1910,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Anstruther  only  ; als®  later  by  Roy.  Licence  1910,  for  himself  and  issue  the  surnames 
of  Gough-Calthorpe  in  addition  to,  and  after  that  of  Anstruther,  and  the  Arms  of  Gough  and 
Calthorpe  quartered  with  those  of  Anstruther  : m.  1898,  the  Hon.  Rachel  Gough-Calthorpe,  el.  da. 
and  co-heir  of  6th  Baron  Calthorpe,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Hamilton,  b.  1908, — Frances 
Jean,  b.  1910, — Barbara,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Elvetham  Hall,  Hartley  Wintney,  Basingstoke. 
Club , Travellers’. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Anstruther.  el.  son  of  3rd  baronet 
Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Col.  James  Hamilton  Lloyd-Anstruther,  b.  1806,  d.  1882  : 

*n.  ist,  1838,  Georgiana  Charlotte,  who  d.  1843,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Lindsey  Merrik  Burrell ; 
2ndly,  1847,  the  Hon.  Georgiana  Christiana,  who<f.  1881,  da.  of  5th  Viscount  Barrington  : — 
James,  b.  Jan.  1852  ; a J.P.  for  Dorset : m.  1907,  the  Hon.  Eleonora,  M.B.E.,  el.  da.  of  7th  Viscount 
Chetwynd.  Residence,  Knapp  House,  Gillingham,  Dorset.  Club,  Travellers’.— Basil  (twin),  b. 


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Dec.  1852;  is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired);  formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Manchester  Regt. : 
m.  1899,  Adela  Maria,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Loder,  1st  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Maj.-Gen.  the 
Hon.  Alexander  Stewart  [see  E.  Galloway].  Club , Arthur's.— ■ Cecil,  b.  Dec.  1852  ; formerly  Ch. 
Clerk,  and  Clerk  of  Printed  Papers  in  House  of  Lords:  m.  1904,  Bertha  Mary,  da.  of  John  Capel 
Philips,  formerly  of  The  Heath  House,  Tean,  Stoke-on-Trent  [V.  Ashbiook].  Residence,  3, 
Warwick  Square,  S.W.  Clubs , Arthur’s,  Wellington. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Andrew  Anstruther,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Alexander 
Anstruther,  Knt.,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Robert  Anstruther,  b.  1841,  d.  1880 : m.  1875,  Zaida  May 
(now  of  Cairnie,  Colinsburgh,  Fife),  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Erskine,  2nd  baronet : — 

Philip  George,  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; retired  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (severely  wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  19x4-17  (wounded  twice, 
despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.).— —Robert  Abercrombie,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 

during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917. Mary  Rosamond,  b.  1877: 

m.  1900,  Edward  Windsor  Hussey.  Residence , Scotney  Castle,  Lamberhurst. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Anstruther-Thomson,  son  of  the  late  Col.  John 
Anstruther,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  John  Anstruther-Thomson,  b.  1818,  d.  1904  : m.  1st,  1852,  Caroline  Maria 
Agnes  Robina,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hamilton  Gray,  of  Carntyne, 
Lanarkshire ; 2ndly,  1891,  Isabel,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Robert  Bruce 
[Corbet,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Charles  Frederick  St.  Clair  Anstruther,  D.S.O. , b.  1855  ; is  a retired 

Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Life  Guards),  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  Isabella  la  Catolica  of  Spain,  a Com.  of  Sword  of  Sweden,  a D.L.  for 
Fife,  and  an  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  a Staff  Officer  1915  ; D.S.O.  1900, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905 ; discontinued  the  surname  of  Thomson  1908  : m.  1882,  Agnes  Dorothea, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Alexander  Guthrie,  of  Craigie,  co.  Forfar,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John 
Arnold  St.  Clair,  b.  1888  ; Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, 
— Grizel  St.  Clair:  m.  1911,  Baron  Knut  Bonde  (Sec.  of  Legation,  Swedish  Diplo.  Ser.),  of  Gun- 
mersta,  Julita,  Sweden,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Anstruther  Carl  Knutsson  b.  1918,  Anne  b.  1912, 

Beata  Maria  b.  1914.  Residences , Rutland  House,  S.  W.  ; Charleton,  Colinsburgh. William 

Anstruther-Gray,  b.  1859;  formerly  Major  Royal  Horse  Guards;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
as  Dist.  Comdt.  and  Inspector  of  Burgher  Corps,  and  D.A.A.G. ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  S.  Australia 
1889-91;  sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  Andrews  Dist.  ( LU ) Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910;  defeated  there  Sept.  1903 
and  Jan.  1910;  re-elected  Dec.  1910,  and  retired  1918  ; assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1904,  the  surname  of 
Gray  in  lieu  of  that  of  Thomson;  is  a County  Councillor  and  a J.  P.  for  Fife,  a J.P.  for  Lanark- 
shire and  Glasgow,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo. ; a F.S.  A.,  and  a F.Z.S.  : m.  1891,  Jessie  Clayre,  da.  of  the 
late  Andrew  Tennant,  of  Essenside,  Glenelg,  S.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  William  John  St. 
Clair,  b.  1905, — Jean,  b.  1901.  Residences , Kilmany,  Cupar,  Fife  ; St.  Adrians,  Crail,  Fife.  Clubs , 
Travellers’,  Naval  and  Military,  Marlborough.— Clementina  Caroline;  has  Order  of  Elisabeth  of 

Belgium. Rosia  Mary:  m.  1st,  1892,  Col.  David  Bryce  Burn,  who  d.  1915,  formerly  18th 

Hussars  ; 2ndly,  1920,  as  his  second  wife,  Edward  Chapman  Clayton.  Residence , Cottesmore, 

Oakham. Olivia  Beatrice  Louisa  : m.  1895,  Francis  W.  Blackburne,  and  has  issue  living,  William 

John  Anstruther,  b.  1904, — Elena  Francis  Margaret  Anne,  Amabel  Clementina.  Residence , Tan- 

kardstown,  Slane,  co.  Meath. (By  2nd  marriage)  Rachel  Jean,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Adam  Anstruther-Thomson,  b.  1823,  d.  1865:  m. 

1849,  Isabella  Eliza,  da.  of  Gen.  James  Steel  : — 

Charles  James  Anstruther,  b.  1859 ; is  Major  (retired)  : formerly  17th  Lancers ; served  in 
Zulu  war  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps) ; 
discontinued  the  surname  Thomson  1888:  m.  1894,  Olive,  da.  of  the  late  Wyndham  Slade  [see 
Slade,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Woolston  Grange,  Taunton. 
^—Clementina  Susan  Adelaide. 

The  5th  Baronet  was  Lord-Lieut.  of  Fifeshire,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Fifeshire  ( L ) 1864-80,  and  for 
St.  Andrews  District  1885-6. 


CARMICHAEL-ANSTRUTHER,  Creations  (N.S.)  1700  and  1798  (G.B.),  of  Anstruther, 

co.  Fife. 

Sir  Windham  Frederick  Carmichael- 
Anstruther,  ioth  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  and 
7th  Baronet  of  Great  Britain  ; b.  April  30th,  1902  ; 
.y.  his  father,  Sir  Windham  Robert  1903 ; is 
Heritable  Carver  to  and  one  of  the  Masters  of 
Roy.  Household  in  Scotland. 

&xxnn — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  three  piles  issuing 
from  the  chief  sable  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a fesse  wreathed 
azure  and  gules.  Crests — 1st,  two  arms  in  armour  holding  a 
battleaxe  with  both  hands  gauntleted  proper  ; 2nd,  a dexter 
arm  in  armour  embowed  holding  in  the  hand  a broken  spear 
proper.  Supporters — Two  falcons,  wings  expanded  proper, 
beaked  and  membered  gules,  belled  and  jessed  or. 

Seat — Carmichael  House,  Thankerton,  Lanarkshire. 


Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  7th  baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  and  4th  baronet  of  Great  Britain) — 
Marian  Alice  : m.  1875,  Capt.  Charles  Roger,  who  d.  1907,  formerly  70th  Regt.  Residence , Chiefs- 
wood,  Melrose,  Roxburghshire. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Sylvia  [Hon.  Mrs.  Algernon  H.  C.  Hanbury-Tracy),  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Matthew  Darley,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  : m.  1st,  1901,  Sir  Windham  Robert 
Carmichael-Anstruther,  9th  baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  and  6th  baronet  of  Great  Britain,  who  d.  1903  ; 
2ndly,  1905,  Major  the  Hon.  Algernon  Henry  Charles  Hanbury-Tracy,  C.M.G.,  Roy.  Horse  Guards, 
who  d.  1915  [see  B.  Sudeley,  colls.].  Residence , Carmichael  House.  Thankerton,  Lanarkshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Windham  George  Conway  Anstruther  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerald  Yorke  Anstruther,  b.  1871,  d.  1910 : m.  1900,  Ellen  Caroline, 
who  d.  1902,  da.  of  J.  Milne,  of  Cradock,  Cape  Colony  : — 

ERIC  WINDHAM  FRANCIS,  b.  1900. 


I should  have 
perished  had 
I not  gone  Always 
through  it.  ready. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Windham  George  Conway  Anstruther,  son  of  7th  baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia  and  4th  baronet  of  Great  Britain,  b.  1845,  d.  1898 : m.  1867,  Helen 
Anne  Katherine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  John  Adam,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — 

Eric  George  Basil,  b.  1874. Hugh  John  Elphinstone,  b.  1876  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  : 

m.  1906,  Ada,  da.  of  H.  Clarke,  and  has  issue  living,  Averil,  b.  1907. -Maud  Ellen  Constance,  b. 

1868  : m.  1888,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Christopher  Swann,  C.B.,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue 
living,  Aileen  Yvonne  Marion,  b.  1890:  in.  1918,  Major  Edward  Thomas  Newton-Clare,  D.S.O., 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward  b.  1920, — Kathleen  Mona,  b.  1894.— —Mildred  Helen  Mary,  b. 
1872 : m.  1895,  John  Christopher  Nevile,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara  Cycely,  b.  1896, — Joyce 

Audrey  Anstruther  Nevile,  b.  1905.  Residence , 6,  Matheson  Road,  W.  Kensington,  W. Muriel 

Vere,  b.  1881  : m.  1912,  Harold  Adam  Whyte.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Philip  Anstruther,  Colonial  Sec.  of  Ceylon  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Durham  Anstruther,  b.  1841,  d.  1890 : in.  1864,  Florence,  da. 
of  the  late  F.  Wise,  of  Cubbington,  near  Leamington  : — 

Philip  Francis,  b.  i86q : in.  1907,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bradford,  of  Paignton.— Florence 
Mary,  b.  1865. Elizabeth  Ethel,  b.  1874. Constance  Lucy  (twin),  b.  1874. 

Issue  of  the  late  Keith  Francis  George  Anstruther,  b.  1854,  d.  1915  : m.  1878,  Maria  Catharine 
Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  William  Dallas  Bernard,  Dep.  Corny. -Gen.,  Ceylon  : — 

Pearl  Annie  Geraldine  Keith,  b.  1882  : m.  1914,  Charles  Edward  Matthew  Broadley,  Bar.-at-Law. 
Residence , 76,  Bishop’s  Mansions,  Fulham,  S.W.6. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Anstruther,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet  of  Nova 
Scotia  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Philip  Anstruther,  Colonial  Sec.  of  Ceylon,  b.  1802,  d.  1862  : in.  1838,  Mary 
Frances,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  James  Alexander  Stewart-Mackenzie  [see 
E.  Galloway,  colls.] : — 

John  Newdegate,  b.  1850:  m.  1874,  Georgiana  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Farley,  of  Henwick, 
Worcester.— Anne  Nairne  : in.  1869,  Col.  Charles  Edward  Stewart,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  who 
d.  1904  [see  E.  Galloway,  colls.].  Residence , 51,  Redcliffe  Square,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.; 

Ornockenoch,  Gatehouse,  Kirkcudbrightshire. Caroline  Petre : m.  1892,  Duncan  Mackay, 

who  d.  1917.  Residence,  Carver’s  Croft,  Plockton. 

Sir  James  Anstruther,  12th  in  descent  from  William  De  Candela,  Lord  of  the  lands  and  barony  of 
Anstruther,  co.  Fife,  was  appointed  Hereditary  Grand  Carver  by  James  VI.  of  Scotland  1585,  and 
one  of  the  Masters  to  the  Household  1592.  This  family  have  ranked  as  Barons  of  Scotland  for  upwards 
of  700  years.  John  Anstruther  (younger)  of  Anstruther,  son  of  Sir  William  Anstruther  of  Anstruther, 
a Lord  of  Session  in  Scotland,  with  the  title  of  Lord  Anstruther,  was  created  a Baronet  of  Nova 
Scotia  1700.  His  grandson.  Sir  Philip,  3rd  Bt.,  assumed  for  himself  the  name  of  Paterson  about 
1782,  while  Sir  Philip’s  brother  Sir  John,  4th  Bt.,  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal,  was  created  a baronet  of 
Great  Britain  1798.  The  5th  (cr.  1700)  and  2nd  (cr.  1798)  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Carmichael,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  that  family  in  1817,  and  the  8th  and  5th  baronet  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Lanarkshire  S.  ( C ) 1874-80. 


ANTROBUS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Antrohus,  Cheshire. 

Sir  Cosmo  Gordon  Antrobus, 
5th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  22nd,  1859;  s.  his 
brother,  Col.  Sir  Edmund,  1915;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1882. 

$rnt8 — Lozengy  or  and  azure,  on  a pale  gules 
three  estoiles  of  the  first.  Crrst — Issuing  out 

of  rays  proper  an  unicorn’s  head  couped  argent, 
horned  and  maned  or,  gorged  with  a leaf  of 
laurel  proper.  j&npparters — Two  horses  proper. 

Seats — Amesbury  Abbey,  Salisbury;  Ruther- 
ford, Roxburghshire.  Club — Travellers’. 


Sisters  living — Louisa  Emma  ( Lady  Hene- 
age) : ni.  1874,  Adm.  Sir  Algernon  Charles 
Fieschi  Heneage,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1915,  and 
has  issue  living,  Cecil  Louisa  Marie : in. 
1915,  Capt.  Tyrrel  Evelyn  Holland,  M.C,,  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  who  d.  (on 
active  ser.)  19x9,  and  has  issue  living,  Alger- 
non Tyrrel  Antrobus,  b.  1917.  Residence , 12. 
Gerald  Road,  S.W.  r. Florence.  Resi- 

dence, Amesbury  Abbey,  Salisbury. 

Widow  living  of  4th  Baronet— Florence 
[Lady  Antrobus ),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Jules 
Alexandre  Sartoris,  16th  Lancers,  of  Hoppes- 
ford  Hall,  Coventry : tn.  1886,  Col.  Sir 

Edmund  Antrobus,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1915, 
having  had  issue,  Edmund,  b.  1886  ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1914.  Residence , Amesbury  Abbey,  Wiltshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  In  remainder  to  Baronetcy. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Lindsay  Antrobus,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1823,  d. 
1899  ; m.  1859,  Mary,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  C.  Adam.K.C.  B.  : — 
Marion  Lindsay:  m.  1st,  1886,  Capt.  Henry  Gerard  Leigh,  formerly  1st  Life  Guards,  who  d.  1900; 
2ndly,  1910,  Reginald  Halsey  [see  Halsey,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  John 
Cecil  Gerard,  b.  1889 ; is  Capt.  Household  Cav.  ; served  during  European  War  1914  (wounded)  : 
m.  1913,  Helen  Goudy,  — Helena  Diana  Leigh  b.  1896.  Residence , 14,  South  Audley  Street,  W. 

Katherine  Mary:  m.  1886,  Maj.-Gen.  Laurence  George  Drummond,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O. 

[see  E.  Perth,  colls.].  Residence , Trent  Manor,  Sherborne.  Helen  : m.  1888,  Major  Evelyn 
George  Hammond  Atherley,  formerly  Royal  Horse  Guards. ■“ — ’Elizabeth.  Residences , 24,  Cadogan 
Place,  S.W.  ; Charles  Hill  Court,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Crawfurd  Antrobus,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1911  : nt,  1873,  Emily,  widow  of  the  late  W.  J.  Hope  Edwardes,  of  Netley, 
Salop,  and  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  Ireland  Blackburne,  of  Hale  Hall,  Lancashire  : — 
PHILIP  HUMPHREY,  M.C. , b.  July  22nd,  1876;  is  Capt.  Irish  Guards  (Reserve) ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (twice  wounded,  M.C.):  in.  1919,  Olive  Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  Louis 

Theobald  FitzGibbon,  and  widow  of  Jordan  Dumaresq  [see  B.  Dillon,  colls.]- Sybil  Mary, 

b.  1875  : m.  1904,  Henry  Tindal  Methold,  Bar.-at-law,  of  13,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C., 


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and  has  issue  living,  James  Henry,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth  Dorothea,  b.  1909, — Diana  Mary,  b.  1912. 

Residence , 5,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W. Margaret  Freda  Evelyn  {Hon.  Mrs.  Gilbert  de  St.  C.  Rollo), 

b.  1879:  nt.  1904,  the  Hon.  Gilbert  de  St.  Croix  Rollo  [see  B.  Rollo].  Residence,  The  Hope 
Moffat. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gibbs  Crawfurd  Antrobus,  son  of  the  late  John  Antrobus, 
brother  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Coutts  Antrobus,  b.  1829,  d.  1916  : nt.  1st,  1855,  Frances,  who  d.  1863, 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Swetenham,  of  Somerford  Booths,  Cheshire  ; 2ndly,  1865,  Mary 
Caroline,  who  d.  1872,  da.  of  the  late  Geoffrey  Joseph  Shakerley ; 3rdly,  1875,  Mary  Egidia, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  James  Lindsay,  K.C.M.G.  TE. 
Crawford,  colls.] : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Crawfurd  John,  b.  1862  : m.  1900,  Marie,  widow  of  D.  Pierce,  of  Devonshire 

Street,  Portland  Place,  W.  Residence , Eaton  Hall,  Congleton.  Club , Arthur’s. Blanche 

Helen.  "Jane  Mary  Evelyn  : nt.  1899,  Arthur  Francis  Thomas  Cooper. (By  2nd  marriage) 

Geoffrey  Edward,  b.  1867  : m-  1898,  Mary,  da.  of  Hilton  Barber,  J.P.  (of  Halesowen,  Cradock, 
Cape  Colony),  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Coutts,  b.  1908,— Crawfurd  Ralph,  b.  1915, — Ida 

Dorothy,  b.  1909, —Mary  Shakerley,  b.  1913.  Residence , Cradock,  Cape  Colony. Ralph 

Edmund,  b.  1871 : m.  1901,  Millicent,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Lindsey  De  Morgan,  and  has  issue 
living,  Geoffrey  John,  b.  1904, — Edmund  Shakerley  Alexander,  b.  1919,— Joan  Margaret, 

b.  1902, — Frances  Millicent  Eleanor,  b.  19x1.  Residence,  Pietersburg,  Transvaal. (By  3rd 

marriage)  Rev.  Jocelyn  James,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1902);  is 
R.  of  Bishop’s  Hatfield : m.  1915,  Justine  Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Major  William  Affleck 
King  [ see  Duckworth-King,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Hugh,  b.  1916, — Mary 

Elizabeth,  b.  1918.  Residence , St.  Audreys,  Hatfield,  Herts. Cecil  Hugh,  b.  1877  ; Capt. 

Cameron  Highlanders;  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915. Walter  Guy,  b.  1879;  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 

with  Marshall’s  Horse  : nt.  1907,  Kathleen  Frances,  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Broadwood,  C.V.O. 
[see  E.  Clan  william,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Michael,  b.  1910, — Henry  Lindsay, 
b.  1916, — Frances  Joan,  b.  1912,— Penelope  Maud,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Sussex  Place,  Nottingham 

Road,  Natal,  S.  Africa Charles  Alexander,  b.  1880;  Capt.  King's  Own  Scottish  Borderers; 

d.  (killed  in  action)  1915. Ronald  Henry,  M.C.,  b.  1891;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during 

European  War  1917-18  (despatches,  Mil.  Cross). Mabel  Dorothy,  b.  1882  : m.  1918,  Henry 

Lister  Reade  {Club,  Sports’),  and  has  issue  living,  Verity  Mabel  Lindsay,  b.  1019.  Residence , 
Horton,  Congleton,  Cheshire. 

This  Baronetcy  was  conferred  upon  Edmund  Antrobus,  of  Antrobus  Hall,  Cheshire,  with  special 
remainder  to  his  nephews  Edmund  (who  s.  as  2nd  Bt.)  and  Gibbs  Crawfurd  (ante).  Sir  Edmund,  4th 
Bt.,  was  Col.  in  Grenadier  Guards. 

ARBUTHNOT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1823,  of  Edinburgh. 

Sir  Dalrymple  Arbuthnot, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , 5th  Baronet ; b.  April 


JLyttelton  Arbuthnot  {see  colls.,  infra), 
and  has  issue. 

^rns— Azure,  a crescent  between  three 
mullets,  two  and  one,  argent ; the  whole  within 
a bordure  or,  charged  with  three  boars’  heads, 
couped  gules.  — A peacock’s  head  proper, 

^uppartxrs— Dexter,  a wyvern  vert  vomiting 
flames  proper;  sinster,  a greyhound  argent, 
collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  gules. 
Club— Army  and  Navy. 

Son  living— ROBERT  DALRYMPLE,  b.  July  4th,  1919. 

Brother  living— William  Fitzgerald,  b.  1875;  is  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  Major  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s).  Residence 

Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Rosalind  D6sir6e,  b.  1906. 

Widow  living  of  4th  Baronet— Lina  {Lady  Arbuthnot ),  da.  of  Col.  Alexander  Caldcleugh 
Macleay,  C.B.  : nt.  1897,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  C. B.,  M.V.O.,  4th  Bt.,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Horn  Reef)  1916.  Residettce,  Hollycroft,  The  Goffs,  Eastbourne. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b,  1838  d 
1894  : m.  1868,  Mary  Agnes,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Thomas 
Vaughan,  R.  of  Harpenden,  Herts,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Albans  : 

Robert  Edward  Vaughan,  b.  1871  ; is  in  I.C.S.  ; was  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Agriculture 
and  Revenue  Depart.  1900-1904,  and  Revenue  Sec.  to  Burma  Govt.  1905-7  and  1911-13,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Burma  Govt.  1913-14,  andCommr.  of  Settlements,  Burma  1915-19,  since  when  he  has  been  Financial 
Commr.,  Burma  : nt.  1899,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Wyndham,  formerly  of  Bengal 
Cav.,  and  has  issue  living,  Elnyth  Mary  Arbuthnot,  b.  X900.  Clubs,  Athenaeum,  East  India  United 

Service,  Pegu  (Rangoon). Geraldine  Mary  : m.  1896,  Henry  Edward  Hamill-Stewart,  and  has 

issue  living. -Constance  Margaret,  b.  1879  • }9I3>  Major  Robert  Denbigh  Keyworth,  Oxford- 

shire and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  James  Arbuthnot,  b.  1917. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  FitzGerald  Arbuthnot,  b.  1873,  d.  1917  : nt.  1900,  Ivy,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Minchin,  of  Ootacamund,  Madras  : — 

Hugh  FitzGerald,  b.  1903.— -Madeline  Ivy,  b.  1908.^— Katherine  Rose,  b.  1913. 


1st,  1507  ; s.  his  brother,  Rear-Adm. 
Sir  Robert  Keith,  K.C.B. , 1916; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.F.A. ; retired 
as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901,  as  2nd  in  command 
of  Brabant's  Horse  with  rank  of  Major 
(despatches),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  in  Egypt,  Comdg.  a 
Brig.  R.F.A.,  and  as  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches eight  times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.); 
C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1918, 
his  cousin,  Alice  Maud,  da.  of  Hugh 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Alves  Arbuthnot  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  William  Arbuthnot,  b.  1833,  d.  1896:  nt.  1st,  1858, 
Adolphine  M’Leod,  who  d.  1858,  da.  of  Mons.  E.  Lecot,  French  Consul  at  Madras  ; 2ndly, 
1865,  Margaret  Rosa,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  John  Campbell,  of  Kilberry,  co. 
Argyll : — 

Alice  Marion:  m.  1900,  Edward  Herbert  Fox,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Herbert,  b.  1901, — 
Cicely  Margaret  Alice,  b.  1903,— Evelyn  Mary  Jessamine,  b.  1905.  Residence , Ecchinswell,  Hants. 

Ivy  Florence.  Residence , 12,  Chapel  Street,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.i. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Arbuthnot,  b.  1836,  d.  1912  : m.  1870,  Caroline  Emma  Nepean 
(now  of  The  Cedars,  Norwood  Green,  Southall),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Andrew  Nepean 
Aitchison,  H.E.I.C.S. 

John  Bernard,  M.V.O.,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  is  Major  Scots 
Guards  Reserve,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  European  War  1914-18;  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1902:  m.  1903,  Olive,  only  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Henry  Arthur  Blake,  G.C.M.G.  [ see  Blake,  “Knights’  Widows ”],  and  has  issue  living,  David 
George,  b.  1905, — Terence  John,  b.  1906, — Bernard  Kieran  Charles,  b.  1909, — Myles  Henry,  b.  1911, — 
Irene  Joan  Grace,  b.  1904, — Patricia  Evangeline  Anne,  b.  1914.  Residence , 42,  Grosvenor  Place, 

S.W.  Clubs , Guards’,  Carlton.— —Hugh  Archibald,  b.  1885  : nt.  1917. Ronald  George  Urquhart, 

b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Lancers,  attached  R.  A.F. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918.— 
Frances  Muriel,  b.  1871  : m.  1910,  Stefan  K.  I.  Brichta.  Dorothy  Gertrude,  b.  1878:  m.  1904, 
Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Frederick  Bateman-Champain,  Indian  Army  [Currie,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 

Audrey  Rosaline,  b.  1910, — Pamela  Jean,  b.  1913. Mary  Christobel,  b.  1879:  nt.  1st,  1907, 

George  Archibald  Wallace  Young;  2ndly,  1914,  Capt.  Alexander  Gifford  Ludford-Astley,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia)  1917  [see.  Dixie,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Peter 
Leslie,  b.  1908, — (by  2nd  marriage)  [see  Dixie,  Bt.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Alves  Arbuthnot,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1802,  d.  1875  : 
m.  1832,  Mary,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  the  late  George  Arbuthnot,  of  Elderslie, 
Surrey : — 

Charles  George,  b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford ; is  a Director  of  the  Bank  of 
England,  and  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London.  Residence , 69,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs , St.  James’s, 

Carlton,  Athenaeum. Hugh  Lyttelton,  b.  1851  : nt.  1879,  Elizabeth  Fountaine,  who  d.  1920, 

da.  of  Fountaine  Walker,  of  Ness  Castle,  Inverness,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice  Maud 
(Lady  Arbuthnot'),  b.  1880:  nt.  1918,  her  cousin,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Dalrymple  Arbuthnot.  C.M.G., 
5th  Bt.  (ante).  Residence,  26,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs,  Union,  Wellington.— Mary.— 
Florence.  Residence , 69,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Clerk  Arbuthnot,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1803,  d.  1876  : 
nt.  1st,  1837,  Agnes,  who  d.  1842,  da.  of  John  Rait,  of  Anniston,  N.B.  ; 2ndly, 
1845,  Caroline  Ramsay,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  James  Hay,  of  Drumcar,  N.B.  : — 

Ven.  George,  D.D.,  b.  1846  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M. A.  1871,  B.D.,  and  D.D.  1908); 
was  V.  of  Stratford-on-Avon  1879-1908  ;is  Archdeacon  of  Coventry  : nt.  1885,  Margaret  Evelyn,  da.  of 
the  late  Very  Rev.  Herbert  Mortimer  Luckock,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Lichfield.  Residence,  Comyn  House, 
Leamington.  Club , United  University. 


Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Clerk  Arbuthnot  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  Ramsay  Arbuthnot,  b.  1850,  d.  1913  : m.  1880,  Emily  Caroline, 
who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  C.  F.  Schomberg  : — 

Geoffrey  Schomberg,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1885  ; Com.  R.N.  ; Executive  and  Gunnery  Officer,  1st  Light 
Cruiser  Squadron  during  European  War  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1919:  nt.  1913,  Jessie  Marguerite,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Henderson,  of  Berkley  House,  Frome,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Charles 

Reginald,  b.  1915, — a son,  b.  1919, — Mary  Marguerite,  b.  1914. Evelyn  Mary,  O.B.E.,  b.  1881  ; 

in  Wounded  and  Missing  Enquiry  Depart,  during  European  War;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.— Beatrice 
Caroline,  b.  18 — : nt.  1906,  Com.  Robert  Henry  Ramsay  MacKay,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Elizabeth  Ramsay,  b.  1909, — Caroline  Faith,  b.  1911. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  James  Arbuthnot,  b.  1855,  d.  1913  : nt.  1st,  1879,  May 
Steward  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1896),  da.  of  Capt.  Ralph  N.  Taylor ; 2ndly, 
1897,  Mary  Margaret,  who  d.  1905,  only  da.  of  the  late  Lowry  Mann,  of  Earleston, 
Cheshire : — 

George  Ramsay,  b.  1880.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Francis  Arbuthnot,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1870  : 
m.  1837,  the  Hon.  Gertrude  Sophia,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  the  1st  Viscount  Gough  : — 
Archibald  Ernest,  b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly  Major  Madras  Army:  nt.  1872,  Anne  Elizabeth, 
widow  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Alexander  Russell  Atkinson,  M.D.,  Bengal  Army,  and  da.  of  W.  W. 
Ball,  of  Cape  Town,  and  has  issue  living,  Archibald  Hugh,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
Indian  Army  : nt.  1st,  1900,  Gertrude,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Charles  Green, 
V.  of  Denmead,  Hants  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Marjory  Beech,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Archibald  Hugh  Gough,  R.N. , b.  1900;  became  a Sub-Lieut.  1918;  served  during  European 
War  1917  with  Grand  Fleet,  Patrick  Charles  b.  1902,  Ernest  Douglas  b.  1905,  Sheila  Gertrude 
Talmash  b.  19x7,— Ernest  Kennaway,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876;  is  a retired  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  during 
European  War  19x5-18  with  1st  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron  at  battle  of  Heligoland  (despatches, 
promoted,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  D.S.O.) ; has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
bronze  medal;  D.S.O.  1917:  nt.  1910,  Edith  Elizabeth  (the  actress  “Miss  Evie  Greene”), 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Richard  Bentley  Greene,  formerly  of  Parnholt,  Laburnum  Grove, 
Portsmouth, — William  Patrick,  b.  1878;  is  Major  R.M.L.I.,  and  a Gunnery  Instructor;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  with  Grand  Fleet,  as  French  and  German  Interpreter : nt.  1904, 
Olive,  only  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  William  Gregory  Walker,  sometime  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Olive  Joan  b.  1905,  Patricia  Gwyn  b.  1906, — Editha 
Gertrude,  b.  1873  : nt.  1903,  Basil  Stephenson,  formerly  of  Low  Wood,  Woldingham,  Surrey,  and 
has  issue  living,  Thomas  Stanley  b.  1906,  Gertrude  Awa  b.  19 — . Residence,  Westfield  Meadow, 
Hayling  Island.— Sir  George  Gough,  b.  1847;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Arbuthnot  and  Co.,  merchants  and  bankers,  of  Madras,  and  a Member  of  Madras  Legislative 
Council ; Knt.  1901 : nt.  1873,  Isabella,  da.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Richard  Cavendish  Boyle  [see 
E.  Cork],  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Albinia  (Hon.  Mrs.  Robert  Lygon ),  b.  1881  : nt.  1903,  Lieut. - 
Col.  the  Hon.  Robert  Lygon,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Beauchamp).  Residence,  87,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 

Frances  (Lady  Kennaway)-.  nt.  1866,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Henry  Kennaway,  P.C.,  C.B., 

M.P.,  3rd  Bt.,  who  d.  1919.  Residence,  Escot,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Arbuthnot,  C.B.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerald  Archibald  Arbuthnot,  b.  1872,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War,  while  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards)  1916;  nt.  1894,  (Mary  Johanna)  Dulce  (now  of 
27,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Oppenheim,  of  40,  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  W.  . 

Frances  Gertrude,  b.  1896:  nt.  1918,  Kenneth  Lindsay  Stewart,  Lieut.  Yeo.*^— Cynthia  Isabelle 

Theresa,  b.  1808 Dorothea  Helen  Mary,  b.  1901. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot,  b.  1840,  d.  1905  : nt.  1864,  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Capel  Molyneux  [see  Molyneux,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Lionel  Gough,  b.  1867;  is  Lieut,  in  the  Army:  nt.  1894,  Violet  Rebecca  (who  obtained  a divorce 

1913),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Henry  Morris,  K.C.S.I. Constance  Gertrude  ; nt.  1900,  Ernest 

Luxmoore  Marshall.  Residence,  1,  Prince’s  Court,  First  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Robert  George  Arbuthnot,  b.  1843,  d.  1890  : m.  1885,  Helen  Mary  (now  of 
29,  Pelham  Place,  S.W.7),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Muir,  K.C.S.I.,  of  Dean  Park 
House,  Edinburgh  : — 

Robert  Wemyss  Muir,  M.C. , b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Capt.  R.F.A.  (Special 
Reserve);  European  War  1914-19  (twice  wounded,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  in.  1915,  Mary,  el. 
da.  of  Norman  Coghill,  of  Almington  Hall,  Market  Drayton,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Juliet 
Gough,  b.  1917, — Elizabeth  Christian,  b.  1918.  Residence , Monkhams  Cottage,  Waltham  Abbey. 
—Jean  Marjorie,  b.  1886:  m.  1913,  Arthur  Frederick  Dudgeon,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Arbuthnot,  b.  1919, — Emily  Mary  Arbuthnot,  b.  1914, — Elizabeth  Arbuthnot,  b.  1915, — Jean 

Arbuthnot  (twin),  b.  1915.  Residence , Muthaiga  Hall,  Nairobi. Elizabeth  Gertrude  Gough 

(twin),  b.  1889. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Urquhart  Arbuthnot,  Esq.,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1807, 
d.  1874 : in.  1834,  Eliza  Jane,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Henry 
George  Andrew  Taylor,  G.C.B.  : — 

Helen.  Residence , 79,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Edward  Arbuthnot  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Ireland  Arbuthnot,  b.  1847  : m.  1876,  May  Cumming,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  D.  Munro  : — 

Alister  Dare  Staveley,  b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  R.E.  ; served  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-16  (wounded). Frances  Ella.—— Madelaine  Winifred  : m.  1912,  Lieut.-Col. 

Norman  Doncaster  Noble,  D.S.O.,  R.E. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Edward  Arbuthnot  (of  the  Mauritius),  6th  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1809,  d.  1868  : in.  1837,  Harriet  Frances,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  William  Staveley,  C.B. : — 

Ann  : m.  1862,  Edward  Douglas,  who  d.  1867  [see  M.  Queensberry,  colls.]. Harriet  Gertrude. 

Louise  FitzGerald  L’Estrange. Emily  Frederica:  in.  1879,  Walter  Fox  Williamson  Wells, 

formerly  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Walter  Arbuthnot,  b.  1882  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915  (wounded):  m.  1913,  Violet,  da.  of  R.  H.  Ellis,  J.P.,  of  Compton 
Grange,  Eastbourne, — Louise  {Hon.  Mrs.  Rupert  Tyrwhitt ) : in.  1900,  Major  the  Hon.  Rupert 
Tyrwhitt,  formerly  R.A.  [see  B.  Berners], — Ruby  : m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Selby  H.  Henderson, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons,  United  Provinces,  India,  —Phyllis ‘Stanley  : m. 
1914,  Bertram  Wilkinson,  of  Sandy  Bank,  Weybridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  b.  1915,  Sheelagh 

b.  1917. Charlotte  Elizabeth  : in.  1896,  Com.  Frederick  George  Loring,  formerly  R.N.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Frances,  b.  1898, —Iris,  b.  1899.— Frances  Henrietta. 

This  family  is  a branch  of  the  Lairds  of  Arbuthnot,  who  have  held  lands  in  Kincardineshire  from 
about  1160.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh  in  r822,  entertained  George  IV. 
at  a public  banquet  in  that  city,  and  was  created  a baronet  by  the  King  in  person,  the  patent  how- 
ever, bearing  date  1823.  The  4th  baronet,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Robert  Keith  Arbuthnot,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O., 
died  (killed  inaction  at  the  battle  of  Jutland  during  European  War)  June  1916  (despatches,  post- 
humous K.C.B.). 


ARMSTRONG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Gallen  Priory,  King’s  County. 

Sir  Andrew  Harvey  Armstrong,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  May  23rd,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  Edmund  Frederick, 
1899;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster 
Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  as 
Lieut.  17th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. ; is  a J.P.  for  King’s  co.  (High 
Sheriff  1914),  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the 
Army. 

— Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent,  issuing  from  the  sinister  side  a 
dexter  arm  habited  gules,  the  hand  grasping  the  trunk  of  an  oak-tree 
eradicated  and  broken  at  the  top  proper  ; 2nd  and  3rd.  argent,  three  pallets 
azure.  Crest—  An  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping 
the  broken  trunk  of  an  oak-tree,  as  in  the  arms. 

_ . Residence — Gallen  Priory,  Ferbane,  King’s  co. 

Invictus  maneo.  

I am  still  unconquered.  Brother  living— NESBITT  WILLIAM,  b.  July  3rd,  1875:  m.  1910, 
Clarice  Amy,  da.  of  John  Carter  Hodkinson,  of  Maryborough,  Victoria, 
Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  St.  Clare,  b.  1912,— Edith  Fisher  Armstrong,  b.  1911. 
Residence , Napier,  New  Zealand. 

Sisters  living — Beatrice  Frances,  b.  1868.  Residence,  Gallen  Priory,  Ferbane,  King’s  co. 
Gertrude  Adelaide,  b.  1871  : m.  1906,  Francis  Hare  Clayton.  Residence , Rosecourt,  Surbiton, 
Surrey.  Constantia  Jessie  Armstrong,  b.  1873.  Katharine  Edith  Armstrong,  b.  1874.  Resi- 
dence, Gallen  Priory,  Ferbane,  King’s  co. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  ist  baronet) — Montagu  Fullerton,  b.  1852  : in.  1872,  Florence  Angelica  Sophia, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  John  Proby,  H.M.  Queen  Victoria’s  Consul  at  Florence,  and  has 
issue  living,  Nevill  Alexander  Drummond,  O.B.E.,  b.  1874;  is  a F.R.G.S.;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  191- : 
m.  1902,  Mary  Anne  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Charles  Armstrong  [infra],  and  has  issue 
living,  Eileen  Molly  Nevill  b.  1903, — Jack  Proby  (of  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine  Republic),  b.  1878  ; is 
H.B  M.’s  Consul-Gen.  to  Argentine  Republic : in.  1912,  Maria  Dominga  Alvarenga,  da.  of  John 
Molina,  and  has  issue  living,  Montagu  John  Proby  b.  1913, — Madeline  Ruth:  m.  1913,  John  Snaith, 
— Stella  Elizabeth  Constance, — Frances  Evelyn  {Lady  Goodhart ):  in.  1906,  Sir  Ernest  Frederic 
Goodhart,  2nd  Bt.,  Bar.-at- Law, — Beatrice  Helen  :.  in.  1911,  Robert  Cox.  Residence , 43,  Wimpole 
Street,  W.^— Charles  Nesbitt  Frederic,  b.  1858:  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales's 
Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians)  : m.  T882,  Dame  Helen  Porter  (“  Madame  Melba”),  D.B.E.,  from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  in  America  1900,  da.  of  David  Mitchell,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  and 
has  issue  living,  George  Nesbitt,  b.  1883 ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s 
(Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.):  m.  ist,  1906,  Phoebe  Georgina  Frances  Ruby  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1908),  only  da.  of  Col.  Jocelyn  Otway,  formerly  of  7,  Park  Lane,  W.  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Evelyn  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Michael  Doyle,  of  Brisbane,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Helen  Pamela 
Fullerton  b.  1918.  Residence,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

Collateral  Brancn  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Andrew  Charles  Armstrong,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1845,  d. 
1895  : m.  ist,  1874,  Alice  Maria,  who  d.  1881  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  William 
Clinton  Murdoch,  K.C.M.G.  ; 2ndly,  1888,  Annie  Beatrice  (now  of  Enbrook, 
West  Mailing,  Kent),  da.  of  John  Lorrimer,  formerly  of  Aylestone,  Leicester  :— 

(By  ist  marriage) Edmund  Clarence  Richard,  b.  1879;  isa  F.S.A.,  and  a M.R.I.A. ; appointed  Assist, 
in  Irish  Antiquities  Depart.,  National  Museum,  Dublin,  1907,  and  Keeper  of  Irish  Antiquities  there 
1914:  m.  1906,  Mary  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Richard  Cruise,  M.D.,  D.L.,  of  93, 
Merrion  Square  West,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Clarence  Francis,  b.  1907, — Edmund 


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Clarence  Charles,  b.  1914,— Katherine  Mary,  b.  iqoq.  Residence , 73,  Park  Avenue,  Sydney  Parade, 

Dublin.  Club , Kildare  Street Mary  Anne  Katherine  : m.  1902,  Nevill  Alexander  Drummond 

Armstrong  [ante]. Muriel  Agnes  Kavanagh  : m.  (Jan.)  1908,  James  Douglas  Graham,  and  has 

issue  living,  James  Kenneth,  b.  (Nov.)  1908,— Audrey,  b.  1910,— Marseli  Katharine,  b.  1912. 

(By  2nd  marriage)  John  Andrew,  b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers. Nadine  Alice,  b.  1889: 

m.  1919,  Capt.  Vernon  Robert  Guise,  R.G.A.  [see  Guise,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Grandchildren  of  Montagu  Fullerton  Armstrong  (ante),  5th  son  of  1st  baronet  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Edmund  John  Armstrong,  b.  1889  : m.  1915,  Stella,  el.  da.  of  J. 

R.  Morgan,  of  Portmore,  Weymouth  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1919  : — 
A da.,  b.  1916. A da.,  b.  1917. 

This  family  was  anciently  settled  on  the  Scottish  Border,  and  John  Armstrong,  laird  of  Gilnockie 
Hall,  Eskdale,  the  most  famous  leader  of  the  warlike  clans  that  made  frequent  inroads  into  the 
northern  counties  of  England,  was,  with  many  of  his  retainers,  executed  about  1530.  Andrew  Armstrong, 
his  descendant,  and  ancestor  of  the  present  family,  migrated  to  Ireland  early  in  the  17th.  century,  and 
settled  in  co.  Fermanagh.  He  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the  army  of  Charles  I. 


ARMSTRONG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Ashburn  Place,  Kensington,  co.  London. 

Sir  George  Elliot  Armstrong,  C.M.G., 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  19th,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
George  Carlyon  Hughes,  1907;  is  Com.  R.N. ; 
has  been  Part  Proprietor  of  The  People , and  Editor 
of  The  Globe ; commanded  Havre  Patrol  and  Mine 
Sweepers  during  European  War  (Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Pembroke  and  Haverfordwest  Dist.  (C)  Jan. 
1910,  and  Southampton  Oct.  1910;  C.M.G.  1917:  m. 
1890,  Edith  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Adolphus  Fass,  of 
Chalfont  Grange,  Bucks,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  only  son,  George  Carlyon,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Guards ; d . (killed  during  European  War)  1915. 

^rms — Gules,  three  dexter  arms  vambraced  argent,  hands 
closed  proper ; on  a canton  of  the  second,  three  pallets,  azure. 
(Crest, — In  front  of  a dexter  arm  vambraced  argent,  hand  closed 
proper,  a trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Seat — Winloed,  Pangbourne,  Berks.  Clubs — Carlton,  Marl- 
borough, Naval  and  Military,  Beefsteak. 


Daughter  living -Mary,  b.  1903. 

Brother  living— FRANCIS  PHILIP,  O.B.E.,  b.  Oct.  16th,  1871;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896 ; is  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve  : served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Auxiliary  Patrol  (O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1896,  Pulcheria 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  George  Fox,  J.P.,  D.  L.,  of  Elmhurst  Hall,  Lichfield,  having  had  issue, 
Philip  Furlong,  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,  b.  1897  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x8.  Resi- 
dence, Oxleys,  Beaulieu,  Hants.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. 

Sister  living— Agnes  Beatrice,  b.  1873 : m.  1893,  George  Edmondstone  Kirk,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Thornfield,  Carrickfergus,  co.  Antrim,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Eileen  Beatrice,  b.  1894  : 
m.  1920,  Major  James  Robert  Wood  Grove,  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers.  Residence , Orchards,  Hurst, 
Berks. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Alice  FitzRoy  [Lady  Armstrong),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Joseph  Furlong  : m.  1865,  Sir  George  Carlyon  Hughes  Armstrong,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1907. 
Residence,  39,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Andrew  Armstrong  (son  of  Christopher  Armstrong,  Laird  of 
Mangerton),  who  migrated  from  Scotland  to  Ireland  in  the  17th  century,  and  settled  in  co. 
Fermanagh  [see  preceding  title].  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George,  was  proprietor  of  The  Globe,  and 
founded  The  People  newspaper. 


ARMYTAGE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1738,  of  Kirklees,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  George  Ayscough  Armytage,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  7th  Baronet ; b.  March  2nd,  1872  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  George  John,  1918  ; is  temporary  Col.  Comdg. 
2nd  West  Riding  Inf.  Brig.  (T.A.) ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  I9I7» 
C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1899,  Aimee,  3rd  da.  of  Sir  Lionel 
Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,  nth  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Gules,  a lion’s  head  erased  between  three  cross-crosslets 
argent.  ®rtst — A dexter  arm  embowed  couped  at  the  shoulder, 
habited  or,  the  cuff  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a staff  gules, 
headed  and  pointed  or. 

Seats — Kirklees  Park,  Brighouse,  Yorkshire.  Club — Carlton. 


Sons  living— JOHN  LIONEL,  b.  November  25th,  1901.— 
Reginald  William,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Barbara  Ellen,  b.  1906. 

Brother  living— John  Hawksworth,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Winchester 
Always  ready.  sometime  an  Assist.-Inspector  to  Board  of  Trade:  m.  19x2, 

Everilda  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph  Creyke  [see  Bacon, 
P.tJ,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  John,  b.  1913, — Ellen  Elizabeth,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Sandy 
Hill,  Beckington,  Bath.  Club.  Royal  Automobile. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Sister  living — Edith  Beatrice,  b.  1881  : m.  >905,  Capt.  Marjoribanks  Keppel  North,  M.I.C.E., 
R.E.  [ see  E.  Guilford,  colls.].  Residence , Little  Germains,  Chesham. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — Arthur  Henry,  b.  1845  ; formerly  Major  R.  H.  A.  (retired  as  Lieut.  - 
Col.) ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a J.P.  for  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : m.  1879,  Katharine 
Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph  Creyke,  of  Rawcliffe  and  Marton,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy 
Harriette  : m.  1908,  Major  Henry  Halford  Dawes,  O.B.E.,  Yeo.,  of  2,  Cambridge  Square,  W., 
and  has  issue  living,  Darcy  Armytage  b.  1908,— Lilac  Gwendolin  : m.  1916,  Evelyn  St.  Vincent 
Parker- Jervis  [see  V.  St  Vincent,  colls.], — Frances  Guinevere  : nt.  1916,  Major  Humphrey  Ernest 
Bowman,  C.B.E.  [see  Bowman,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 17,  Cambridge  Square,  W.  Clubs,  Army 
and  Navy,  Yorkshire. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Armytage,  3rd  son  of  4th baronet  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Armytage,  b.  1828,  d.  1901  : m.  1851,  the  Hon.  Fenella  Fitz- 
Hardinge  Berkeley,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Fitz-JIardinge  : — 

Percy,  C.V.O.,  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; was  a Gentleman  Usher  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1903-1910,  since  when  to  King  George  V.  ; is  a Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  ; M.V.O.  (5th 
class)  1902,  and  (4th  class)  1911,  C.V.O.  1920:  m.  1888,  Rosetta  Philippa,  who  d.  1902,  widow 
of  Capt.  C.  S.  Eustace.  Residences , 6,  Buckingham  Palace  Mansions,  S.W.  ; Meadow  Bank, 

Cranford,  Middlesex  Club , Cavendish. Constance:  m.  1876,  Joseph  Critchley  Martin.. 

Alice  : m.  1907,  Capt.  Frederic  Whitworth  Jones,  formerly  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I. 

This  family  is  descended  (according  to  a pedigree  attested  by  Sir  Henry  St.  George,  Norroy  King 
of  Arms)  from  John  Armytage,  of  Wrigbowls,  Lincolnshire,  temp.  King  Stephen.  Two  branches  of 
the  family  at  different  times  have  been  created  baronets. 


ARNOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Woodlands,  St.  Anne,  Shandon,  co.  Cork. 

Sir  John  Alexander  Arnott,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Nov.  16th,  1853;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  1898  ; formerly 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Cork  : m.  1881,  Dame  Caroline  Sydney, 
D.B.E.,  J.P.,  el.  da.  of  Sir  Frederick  Martin  Williams,  2nd  Bt. 
(cr.  1866),  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son  John,  M.C.,  b. 
1885;  Capt.  Hussars  (despatches,  1914  Star);  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918. 

&rras — Per  chevron  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  two  mullets  and  in  base 
a crescent,  all  counterchanged,  on  a chief  of  the  second  three  mullets  of 
the  first.  Crest — On  a rock  a tower  proper,  therefrom  a pennant  of  one 
point  flying  to  the  sinister  azure. 

Residence — 12,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin.  Clubs — Carlton,  White’s 

Wellington,  Kildare  Street 


Sons  living — LAURISTON  JOHN,  b.  Nov.  27th,  1890 ; formerly  Capt. 
3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 

(twice  wounded). Robert  John,  b.  1896  ; is  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 

Corps. Thomas  John,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  15th  Hussars. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Christian  Salome,  b.  1882  : m.  1904,  Major  Hugh  Blenkinsop  Spence, 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (formerly  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers),  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas 
Blenkinsop,  b.  1905, — Joan  Margaret,  b.  1907.— Mary  Christian,  b.  1887  : m.  1915,  Capt.  Richard 
E.  G.  van  Cutsem,  Prince  of  Wales’s  (Leinster  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Ida  Mary  Victoria,  b. 
1916, — Mary  Christina,  b.  1917.— —Lina  Victoria  (twin)  {Baroness  De  Freyne'),  b.  1887:  m.  1916, 
the  6th  Baron  De  Freyne.  Residence , French  Park,  co.  Roscommon. 

Half-Brothers  living— Loftus  Perceval  FitzGerald-Arnott,  b.  1873;  is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
Special  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians).-—- 
Cecil  John  Maxwell  Fitz-Gerald-Arnott,  b.  1882;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians). 

Sisters  living — Rosina,  b.  1852 : m.  1872,  Capt.  William  Johnson,  formerly  6th  Dragoons,  who  d. 
1899,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Leslie  George  Arnott  (of  Laragh  House,  Bandon),  b.  1875; 
is  a J.P.  : m.  1910,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  Hermann  Eckstein,  and  has  issue  living,  Leslie  William 
Arnott  b.  1915,  Mervyn  John  Leslie  Arnott  b.  1918,  Daphne  Rosemary  Hilda  b.  1911,  Viola 
Diana  Leslie  b.  1912,  Pamela  Geraldine  Leslie  b.  1913,  Valerie  Leslie  b.  1916, — Raymond  Bazley, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1877  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : m.  1912,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Hermann  Eckstein 
[ante],  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Vivien  Raymond  b.  1914,  Mervynne  Lilah  Raymond 
b.  1915,  Michael  Hugh  Raymond  b.  1917, — Cecil  John  Douglas,  b.  1878, — Victor  Neville, 
D.S.O. , b.  1882  [see  “Companionage”]:  m.  1913,  Claire  Eleanor  Alicia,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Basil  Nevinson,  of  3,  Tedworth  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Guy  Victor  Neville 
b.  1915,  Bettye  Neville  b.  1914,  Priscilla  Neville  b.  1918,— Dudley  Graham,  V.C.,  D.S.O. , M.C., 
b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : m.  1912,  Marjorie  Ailsie,  only  da.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  George 
Grisewood,  R.  of  Daylesford,  Chipping  Norton,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  John  Dudley  b.  1914, 
Patience  Mary  b.  1917, — Mervyn  Taylor,  b.  1886;  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers;  d. 
(wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — John  Charles  Eric  Arnott,  R.N. , b.  1897  ; became 
Lieut.  1918, — Rose  Marguerite  Mary,  b.  1881.  Residence,  Fern  Bank,  Oddington,  Stow-on-the- 

Wold,  Gloucestershire. Margaret  Jane,  b.  1859  : m.  1st,  r88o,  Francis  Augustus  St.  Maur 

Sheil,  who  d.  1887:  2ndly,  1892,  Major  Harry  Wetherel  Rowden,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Duke  of 
Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Francis  Arthur  St. 
Maur,  b.  1881, — Eileen  Mabel  St.  Maur,  b.  1882, — Sybil  Violet  St-  Maur,  b.  1886, — (by  2nd 
marriage).  Marguerite  Violet  Wetherell,  b.  1893.  Residence , The  Gables,  Beer,  South  Devon. 

Half-Sisters  living — Emmeline  Louisa,  b.  1874  : m.  1896,  Capt.  Godfrey  Herbert  Bloomfield 
(Clubs,  Carlton,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht),  and  has  issue  living,  FitzMaurice  John 
Commerell,  b.  1897, — Gustavus  Herbert  William,  b.  1899,— Kathleen  Lily  Ives,  b.  1901,— Dorothy 
Sophia  Caldwell,  b.  1903.  Residence,  New  Park,  co.  Waterford.  Jessie  Alexandra  (Lady 
Pulteney),  b.  1875  : m.  1917,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Pulteney,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 

D.S.O.  Residence , 4,  Deanery  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. Lily  Eleanor,  b.  1878  : m.  1902,  Arthur 

Edward  Rogers  (Clubs,  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Kildare  Street),  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  John 
Patrick  b.  1913,— Frances  Eleanor,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Oaklands,  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary.  — 
Florence  Geraldine,  b.  1879  : m.  1906,  Major  Henry  Herbert  Ronald  White,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Henry  George  Ronald,  b.  1907,— John  Maxwell,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Lough 
Eske  Castle,  co.  Donegal.— —Mary  Louisa  Mabel,  b.  1886  : m.  19x5,  Capt.  Francis  Hugh  Brooke 
[see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1903].  Residence,  Pickering  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare. 


Speratum  et  completum. 
Hoped  for  and  realized. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Emily  Jane  c Lady  FitzGerald-A mott),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Edward  Loftus  FitzGerald  : assumed  by  Royal  Licence  for  herself  and  issue  the  additional  surname 
of  FitzGerald  1902:  m.  1872,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Arnott,  1st  baronet,  who  d . 1898. 
Residence , Dunardagh,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  David  Taylor  Arnott,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1855,  d.  1915  : m. 
1st,  1890,  Ethel  Marion  Napier,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Capt.  Frederic  Bell,  formerly 
47th  Regt.  ; 2ndly,  1895,  Blanche  Emma  (now  of  Rosebank,  Binstead,  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight),  da.  of  John  Girdwood,  J.P.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  John  Frederic,  M.C.,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Wilts  Regt. ; European  War  1515-16  (de- 
spatches, M.C.):  m.  19 — , , da.  of , and  has  issue  living,  a da., 

b.  1920. (By  2nd  marriage)  David  Terence  Edmond,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at 

R.M  .C. ; is  Lieut.  17th  Lancers. (By  1st  marriage)  Marie  Ethel,  b.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  Mangerton  William  Arnott,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1856,  d.  1901  : 
m.  1886,  Eliza  Mary,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Arnott,  formerly  of 
Blairmore  House,  Blairmore,  Argyllshire  : — 

Eliza  Mary,  b.  1887 : m.  1913,  William  Maule  Reginald  Wingate  [see  E.  Dalhousie,  colls.].  Resi- 
dence, 

The  1st  Baronet  (a  noted  philanthropist  and  largely  connected  with  many  Irish  industries)  sat  as 

M.P.  for  Kinsale  (Z.)  1859-63. 


ARTHUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Upper  Canada. 


Stet  fortuna  domus. 


Sir  George  Compton  Archibald  Arthur, 
M.  V.O.,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  April  30th,  i860  ; s.  his  father,  Col. 
Sir  Frederick  Leopold,  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  and  Lieut.  Herts. 
Imperial  Yeo.  ; served  in  Egyptian  Campaign,  1882  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasps),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  12th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  as 
Remount  Claims  Officer  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  ; some- 
time Private  Sec.  to  F.M.  Earl  Kitchener  (when  Sec.  of 
State  for  War) ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909  ; has  Orders  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  and  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1898,  Kate 
Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Horatio  Brandon,  and  widow  of 
Arthur  Raymond  Yates. 


May  the  fortune  of  the  &>TVM — Or,  on  a chevron  azure  between  two  clarions  in  chief  gulesi,and 

house  stand . a kangaroo  sejant  in  base  proper,  two  swords  the  points  upwards  also  proper, 

points  and  hilts  of  the  first ; on  a chief  of  the  third  a horse  courant  argent, 
drtst — In  front  of  two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or,  a pelican  in  her  piety  sable, 
the  nest  or. 


Residence — 23,  The  Boltons,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Marlborough. 


Sister  living — Frederica  Louisa  Juliana  : m.  1881,  Alfred  Edmund  William  Darby,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Frances  Muriel,  b.  1882:  m.  1917,  Capt.  Mordaunt  Leckonby  Cope,  M.C.,  for- 
merly Rifle  Brig,  [see  Cope,  Bt.].  Residence , Adcote,  Shrewsbury. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Penfold  Arthur  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Arthur,  b.  1851,  d.  1878  : m.  1873,  Helen,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of 
Neale  Thomson,  of  Camphill,  Renfrew  : — 

EDWARD  MALCOLM,  b.  1874  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers:  m.  1906,  Evelyn, 
da.  of  Edward  George  Kerr,  of  Harlau,  Timaru,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Malcolm,  b.  1908, — Edith  Doreen,  b.  1912.  Residence , Trafalgar  Street,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 
—George  Frederick  Neale,  b.  1878.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Penfold  Arthur,  Bom.  S.C.,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1825,  d.  1870 : m.  1846,  Emma  Isabella  Wilson,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Souter,  44th  Regt.  : — 

Emma  Catherine  Charlotte  : m.  1867,  Capt.  James  J.  Blair,  Political  Agent  for  E.  States  of  Raj- 
putana,  who  d.  1870,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  [see  “ Companionage  "] : m. 
1st,  1909,  Mary  Beryl,  whorf.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  James  Buchanan,  C. B.,  of 
Boxgrove,  Sussex  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Chandos  Hoskyns.  10th  Bt.,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  David  Arthur  b.  1917,  Chandos  A 1918,  Jean  Aileen  Chandos  b. 

1915, — Aileen  May:  m.  1893,  Edward  Walter  Rathbun,  of  Deseronto,  Ontario,  Canada. -Amy 

Sellon.  Blanch  Sarah  Owen  : tn.  1880,  James  Henry  Patry,  and  has  issue  living,  Marguerite,  b. 
1884.  Residence , Deseronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Raynor  Arthur  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Sigismund  Raynor  Arthur,  b.  1867,  d.  1920:  m.  1891,  Constance  Eleanor, 
da.  of  Sir  Charles  Parry  Hobhouse,  3rd  Bt.  : — 

John  Sigismund,  M.C.,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  R.A.  ; European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  M.C.).— — Oswald 
Raynor,  b.  1905.— Lucy  Eleanor,  b.  1904. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Raynor  Arthur,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1830,  d.  1903  : m. 
1864,  the  Hon.  Aileen  Spring  Rice,  who  d.  1916  TB.  Monteagle  of  Brandon] : — 

Edmond  John,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  Acting  Major  Indian  Army. 

Henry  Bartle  Compton,  b.  1879;  Major  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 

1916.  Aileen  Mary  (Lady  Lambert):  m.  1892,  Sir  Henry  Charles  Miller  Lambert,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  an  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies.  Residence , Larklands,  Banstead.——- 
Leonora  Frances.— Christina  Lucy  : m.  1905,  Robert  Vaughan  Johnson  [see  B.  Stratheden]. 
Residence,  Wimseyes,  Banstead,  Surrey. 

The  1st  baronet,  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Arthur,  K.C.H.,  D.C.L.,  Col.  of  the  50th 
Foot,  was  knighted  in  1837.  He  was  successively  Governor  of  Honduras,  Van  Diemen’s  Land, 
Upper  Canada,  and  Bombay,  and  Provisional  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1846. 


Ashbumliam-Clement,  see  Clement. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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ASHMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Cook’s  Folly,  City  and  co.  of  Bristol.  TExtinct 

1916.] 

Sir  Frederick  Herbert  Ashman,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Lilian,  b.  1876  : m.  1901,  William  Leonard  Olive,  and  has 
issue  living,  Leonard  Ashman,  b.  1907, — Joyce,  b.  1905, — Ruth,  b.  1909, — Hazel  Mary,  b 1911. 

Residence , 2,  Litfield  Place,  Clifton  Down,  Bristol. May  Louise,  b.  1883  : m.  1907,  Lieut. -Col. 

Percy  William  George  Sargent,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b. 
1910, — Hugh,  b.  1913, — Nancie,  b.  1907.  Residence , 20,  Harley  Street,  W. 

Widows  living  Of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Eliza  ( Lady  Ashman),  da.  of  Frederick  George 

Lorenzen,  of  Bristol : m.  1874,  Sir  Herbert  Ashman,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1914. Alice  Ethel 

(Lady  Ashman),  da.  of  the  late  William  Ansell  Todd,  J.P.,  of  Portishead,  Somerset:  m.  1898,  Sir 
Frederick  Herbert  Ashman,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1916,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence, 
White  Lodge,  Minehead,  Somerset. 


Assheton-Smith,  see  Duff. 


Astley-Corbett,  see  Corbett. 


Aubrey-Fletcher,  see  Fletcher. 


AUSTIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Red  Hill,  Castleford,  West  Riding  of  York. 

Sir  William  Michael  Byron 
Austin,  2nd  Baronet',  b.  Nov.  27th,  1871  ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  M.P. , 1906  ; ed.  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Yorkshire, 
and  Capt.  R.  A.S.C.  ; formerly  Capt. 
Comdg.  Yorkshire  Mounted  Brig.,  Trans- 
port and  Supply  Column,  Army  Ser.  Corps: 
m.  1896,  Violet  Irene,  da.  of  Alexander 
Fraser,  J.P.,  and  has  issue. 

&nns, — Gules,  eight  mullets  three,  three  and  two 
argent,  within  a border  dovetailed  or,  charged  with 
four  thistles  slipped  and  leaved  proper.  Cmt — A 
dexter  arm  embowed  in  fesse,  couped  at  the  shoulder, 
vested  or,  cuff  indented  ermine,  the  hand  proper 
grasping  a cross  botony  fitchee  gules,  resting  on  the 
arm  a mullet  of  the  last. 

Seats— The  Old  Hall,  Cloughton,  Yorkshire ; 
Wellbury  Park,  Herts. 


Sons  living -JOHN  BYRON  FRASER,  b.  July 
14th,  1897;  Lieut.  Hussars;  European  War  1916-17 

as  Flight  Com.  R.F.C. William  Ronald,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Irene  Gwendoline,  b. 

1901.-  ■ .Violet  Cecily,  b.  1906. Muriel  Agnes 

Jane,  b.  1908. 

Brothers  living — John  Standish  Thomas  Joseph, 
b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897, 
M.A.  1901);  European  War  1918-19  as  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.;  is  a J.P.  for  Yorkshire  : m.  1908,  Gwen- 
dolyne  Aubrey  Beverley,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Beverley  Robinson,  of  Hyde  Lodge,  Winchester, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Standish  Beverley,  b.  1909,-  Aubrey  Mary,  b.  1910, — Janetta  Agnes 
Gwendolyne,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Vine  House,  Great  Ousehurn,  York.  Club,  Yorkshire.— 
Joseph  Edward,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Wimbledon  Coll.  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  London  Regt.  : 
m.  1914,  Katherine  Matilda,  da.  of  John  Ryan,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Castleconnell,  co.  Limerick, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  John  Byron,  b.  1918, — Joan  Agnes  Mary,  o.  1917.  Residence , Garden- 
hill  House,  Castleconnell,  co.  Limerick. 

Sisters  living — Agnes  Mary  Philomena,  b.  1867.— —Elizabeth  Hannah  Mary,  b.  1869  : m.  1892, 
Louis  Eugene  Will,  and  has  issue  living,  Louis  John  Austin,  M.C.  (Club,  Junior  Army  and  Navy), 
b.  1893;  Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and  Staff  Capt.  ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded.  M.C.  with 
Bar),— Wilfrid  Byron  (Club,  Junior  Army  and  Nayy),  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1916  18  (twice  wounded), — Standish  Bernard,  b.  1902, — Agnes  Frances,  b. 
1894, — Rose  Margaret,  b.  1900,  — Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1903, — Anne  Philomena,  b.  1905.  Residence, 

109,  Cheriton  Road,  Folkestone. Frances  Mary  Baptista,  b.  1870  : m.  1898,  John  Henry  Charles 

Baker,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis  Austin,  b.  1900;  European  War  1917-19  as  Lieut.  R.F.C. 

and  R.A.F., — Charles  William,  b.  1906. Emmeline  Jane  Mary,  b.  1873  : m.  1903,  William  Ber. 

nard  Schloesser  (who  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1915,  the  surname  of  Slesser  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic), 

and  has  issue  living,  Joy  Louise,  b.  1905.  Residence,  28,  Holland  Street,  Campden  Hill,  W.8. 

Alice  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1879.  Residence,  The  Grange,  Thornton- le- Dale,  Yorkshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Austin,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Osgoldcross  Div.  of  E.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire  (L)  1886-1906. 


AVERY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Oakley  Court,  Bray,  Berks.  [Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  (William)  Eric  Thomas  Avery,  M.C. , 2nd  and  last  Baronet , 
who  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918. 

Daughters  living  of  1st  Baronet — Sybil  Genevieve,  b.  1906. Monica  Maud,  b.  1907. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Suzanne  Mathilde  Irma  (Lady  Avery),  da.  of  the  late 
Monsieur  Pierre  Crets,  of  Paris  : m.  1st  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Beilby  Avery,  1st 
baronet,  who  d.  1908  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Michel  Marghiloman.  Residences,  44,  Rue  Scheffer,  Avenue 
Henri  Martin,  Paris  ; ix,  Rue  Lascar  Catargi,  Bucharest;  Hagiesti,  Gora  Branesti,  Roumania. 


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AYKROYD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Lightcliffe,  West  Riding  of  co.  of  York. 


Victory  in  truth. 


Sir  William  Henry  Aykroyd,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Alfred  Aykroyd,  of  Oak- 
wood,  Manningham,  Yorkshire  ; b.  May  8th,  1865  ; 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  T.  F.  Firth  and  Sons,  of 
Brighouse,  and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : 
m.  1890,  Emma  Louisa,  da.  of  Ezra  Waugh  Ham- 
mond, of  Horton  Hall,  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  and 
has  issue. 


^rme— Azure,  on  a chevron  ermine  between  three  stags’ 
heads  erased  or,  as  many  crosses  couped  sable.  (Crest — In 
front  of  a stag’s  head  erased  and  gorged  with  a chaplet  of 
oak  proper,  two  crosses  couped  sable. 

Seats — Cliffe  Hill,  Lightcliffe,  Halifax ; Ingerthorpe 
Grange,  Markington,  Harrogate. 


Sons  living— ALFRED  HAMMOND,  b.  June  3rd,  1894. 
-Harold  Hammond,  b.  1896.  ■ -.George  Hammond,  b. 
1900. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Hammond,  b.  1902. 


AYLMER,  Creation  (I.)  1622,  of  Donadea  Castle,  co.  Kildare. 

Sir  Arthur  Percy  Fitzgerald  Aylmer, 
1 2th  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Fenton  John 
Aylmer,  el.  son  of  nth  Bt. ; b.  March  2nd,  1858;  s. 
his  grandfather,  Sir  Arthur  Percy,  1885  : m.  ist, 
1878,  Annie,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Sanger;  2ndly,  1885,  Anne  (who  divorced  him  1886), 
da.  of  J.  Douglas  Reid,  of  New  York,  and  divorced 
wife  of  George  Stelle,  of  Chicago. 

$.rms— Argent,  a cross  sable  between  four  Cornish  choughs 
proper.  Crist — A Cornish  chough  proper  rising  out  of  a ducal 
coronet  or. 


Brother  living— NzVFENTON  JOHN,  v.c.,K.C.B.,b.  1862; 
ed.  privately;  a Lieut.-Gen.  (retired),  formerly  R.E. ; Burma 
campaign  1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Hazara  Field 
Force  1891  (despatches,  clasp),  Hunza-Nagar  Expedition 
1891  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  clasp,  V.C. , Brevet 
Major),  Isazai  Field  Force  1892,  Chitral  Relief  Expedition 
1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
Mesopotamia  iqi5-i6  (despatches) ; was  an  A.A.G.,  India 
1897-1900,  A.Q.M.G.  India  1901-4,  and  in  command  of  Quetta  Inf.  Brig.  1906-10;  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1907,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916:  in.  1913,  Elsie  Julie,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Oppermann  of  Hanover, 
and  widow  of  Sir  Herbert  Hope  Risley,  K.C.  I.E.,  C.S.I.  Clubs , Naval  and  Military,  Sports’. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  nth  baronet) — Jane  Grace. Anna  Angelina. 

Daughter  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Caroline  Maria  (to  whom  the  Donadea  estate  has  passed). 
Residence,  Donadea  Castle,  Kilcock,  co.  Kildare.  Club , Sesame. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Evans-Freke  Aylmer,  2nd  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1838, 
d.  1907  : tn.  1861,  Frances  Margarita,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  James  Thomson,  of 
Gibraltar  : — 

Gerald  Arthur  Evans-Freke  b.  1869:  in.  1898,  Mabel  Howard,  da.  ofrfhe  Hon.  J.  K.  Ward,  M.L.C., 
of  Quebec,  and  has  issue  living,  Fenton  Gerald,  b.  1901, — Margaret  Lydia,  b.  1899.  Residence , 
Donadea,  25,  Bellevue  Avenue,  Westmount,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada.— Henry  Evans-Freke, 
R.N.,  b.  1878;  became  Lieut.  1900,  Com.  1912,  and  Capt.  1918;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17;  has  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  and  American  D.S.M.  : in.  1910,  Edith  Winifred, 
da.  of  Vet.-Col.  Sir  Francis  Duck,  K.C.B. , F.R.C.V.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis,  b. 

1910, — Michael  Arthur,  b.  1913. Amy  Geraldine  Frances.  Nina  Florence  Mary  : in.  1886, 

Arthur  Thomas  Marson,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Aylmer,  M.C.,  b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.), — Dorothy  Nina  : in.  1913,  Rupert  Ingleby  Mackenzie, 
who  d.  1915, — Kathleen  Mary.  Residence,  Wix  Hill,  West  Horsley,  Surrey. Dora  Gertrude. 

Grace  Marion  : in.  19x3,  Arthur  Grayhurst  Hewat.^— Elfrida  Fenton  : tn.  1917,  James  Henry 
Nicholson. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Josiah  Aylmer,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Justin  John  Aylmer,  b.  1831,  d.  18 — : tn.  ist,  1855,  Caroline,  who  d.  18 — , da. 
of  the  Rev.  W.  Slatter ; 2ndly,  1869,  Sarah  Anne  Cockerill,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Beswick,  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand  : — 

Justin  Arthur,  b.  1870  : tn.  1895,  Annie  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Harper,  of  Wanganui,  New 

Zealand. Selina  Frances  : in.  1876,  Warner  William  Warren  Westenra,  who  d.  1906,  and  has 

issue  living,  Warner  Derrick,  b.  1877, — Parker  Roche,  b.  1892, — Justin  Aylmer,  b.  1893, — Frances 
Caroline, — Selina  Isabella, — Hester  Christiana, — Catherine  Charlotte, — Eileen.— Lucy  Catherine  : 
in.  1879,  John  George  Thomson,  who  d.  1904,  of  New  Zealand  Civil  Ser. , and  has  issue  living, 
John  Aylmer,  b.  1880, — Frances  Helen. ^—Geraldine.  Helen  : in.  1881,  Thomas  Noel  Brodrick, 
of  New  Zealand  C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Norman  Aylmer,  b.  1883, — Paul  Foster,  b.  1884, — 
Lucy  Metelille  b.  1888,  — Mildred  Geraldine,  b.  1890.  Residence , Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Aylmer,  b.  1833,  d.  1882  : tn.  ist,  1861,  Henrietta,  who  d. 
18—,  da.  of  Dr.  Martin  ; 2ndly,  18—,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Gordon,  of  Sydney  : — 

Percy,  b.  186-. A son,  b.  18 — .—Edith  Maude. Inez. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Arthur  Aylmer,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Harrison  Aylmer,  b.  1812,  d.  1868 : m.  1849,  Rosanna  Louisa,  who 
d.  1868,  da.  of  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Josiah  Coghill,  3rd  baronet  : — 

Gerald  Percy  Vivian,  b.  1856  ; ed.at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Durham 
(High  Sheriff  1887;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  London  Rifle  Vol.),  and  Lieut.  Pembroke  Yeo.  Cav.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (medal  with  four  clasps).  Residences , Walworth  Castle,  Darlington  ; 

Red  House,  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork.  Clubs,  Bachelors’,  Carlton. Edmund  Kendal  Grim- 

ston,  C.B.,  b.  1859;  ed-  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  19th  Hussars ; appointed  to  command  a Reserve  Regt.  1914  ; served  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1882-4  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  at  Suakim  1884  (two  clasps),  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-5  (two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Club , Naval 
and  Military. 

The  Aylmers  (descended  from  Athelmer,  or  Aylmer,  Saxon  Earl  of  Devonshire  and  Cornwall) 
settled  in  Ireland  at  Lyons,  co.  Kildare,  in  the  12th  century.  The  present  representative  of  the 
Lyons,  or  Elder  Branch,  is  Gerald  Joseph  Aylmer.  Sir  Gerald  Aylmer,  Knt.  (founder  of  the  Donadea 
branch  of  the  family),  was  third  son  of  Richard  Aylmer,  of  Lyons,  co.  Kildare. 


BACKHOUSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1901,  of  Uplands,  Darlington,  co.  Durham,  and  The 
Rookery,  Middleton  Tyas,  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Edmund  Trelawny  Backhouse,  2nd  Baronet) 
b.  Oct.  20th,  1873  ; y.  his  father,  Sir  Jonathan  Edmund, 
1918  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; served 
in  China  1900,  present  during  siege  of  Peking  Legation 
(clasp) ; appointed  Professor  of  Chinese,  King’s  Coll., 
London  1913;  presented  18,000  Chinese  books  to  Bodleian 
Library  1913. 

$rms — Per  saltire  or  and  azure,  a saltire  engrailed  ermine  between 
two  roses  in  pale  gules  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  as  many  passion 
crosses  in  fesse  of  the  first.  Crist — In  front  of  a rock  proper  thereon 

an  eagle  displayed  vert  holding  in  each  claw  a passion  cross  or,  a 
serpent  on  its  back,  the  tail  nowed,  also  proper. 

Seat — The  Rookery,  Middleton  Tyas,  Yorkshire.  Residence — 

Peking,  China.  Club— Carlton. 


Brothers  living — OLIVER,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  June  4th,  1876;  became 
P , . -p.  Lieut.  1898,  Com.  1908,  and  Capt.  1914 ; served  in  Somaliland  1904, 

Connao  m lJe o.  present  at  capture  of  Illig  (despatches,  medal),  and  during  European 

1 trust  in  Lroa.  War  1914-17,  as  Commodore  Comdg.  R.N.  Brig,  at  Antwerp  (de- 

spatches), and  at  Dardanelles  (despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),  and  Comdg. 
H.M.S.  Orion  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  Italian  medal),  and  H.M.S.  Royal  Sovereign  at 
Allied  occupation  of  Constantinople  1920  (Greek  medal);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Clubs,  United  Service, 
Marlborough.  1 Roger  Roland  Charles,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.N. , b.  1878  ; became  Lieut.  1899,  Com. 
1909,  and  Capt.  1914  ; appointed  Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  1920  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1914,  C.M.G.  1917  : 
m.  1907,  Dora,  da.  of  the  late  J.  R.  Findlay,  of  Aberlour,  Banffshire,  and  3,  Rothesay  Terrace, 
Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edmund,  b.  1909, — Richard  Miles,  b.  1911. — Florence,  b. 
1908, — Ruth  Dora,  b.  1913, — Barbara  Constance,  b.  T916.  Residence , Elmleigh,  Havant,  Hants. 
——Miles  Roland  Charles  (twin),  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Yorkshire  Regt. ; served  in  South  Africa  1900-1902,  as 
Capt.  Imperial  Yeo.  (D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-T9  (despatches,  Bar  to  D.S.O.)  ; 
D.S.O.  1902  (Bar  1919)  : m.  1904,  Olive,  da.  of  Geoffrey  Fowell  Buxton  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  T840, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Trelawny,  b.  1905, — Jonathan,  b.  1907, — Jasper  Wilfrid,  b.  19x3, 
— Una  Patricia,  b.  1911. 

Sister  living — Harriet  Jane  [Lady  Findlay),  b.  1880:  m.  1901,  Sir  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  K.B.E., 
of  Aberlour.  Residences,  3,  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh  ; Aberlour  House,  Aberlour. 


BACON,  First  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Redgrave,  Suffolk ; Second  Creation  (E.)  1627, 

Mildenhall,  Suffolk. 

Sir  Hickman  Beckett  Bacon  ( Premier 

Baronet  of  England),  nth  Baronet  of  Redgrave,  and 
12th  Baronet  of  Mildenhall ; b.  April  14th,  185^  ; 
ed.  at  Eton;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry  Hickman, 
1872 ; ed.  at  Eton ; was  successively  Sub-Lieut. 
Notts  Yeo.  Cav.  1874-5,  and  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; 
is  patron  of  one  living,  a F.S.  A.,  a J.P.,  and  a D.L. 
for  co.  Lincoln  (High  Sheriff  1887),  and  Chm.  of 
County  Council  for  Lindsey  Div.  of  Lincolnshire. 

^rms — Gules,  on  a chief  argent,  two  mullets  pierced 
sable.  Crist— A boar  passant  ermine. 

Seats — Thonock  Hall,  Gainsborough.  Town  Residence — 
Queen  Anne’s  Mansions,  Queen  Anne’s  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Royal  Societies’. 


Brothers  living— NICHOLAS  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  22nd, 
1857  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff  1895),  and 
patron  of  three  livings  : m.  1893,  Constance  Alice,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Samuel  Leslie-Melville,  Esq.  [see 
E.  Leven  and  Melville,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund 
Castell  b.  1903^ — Margery  Frances,  b.  1894  : m.  1920,  Charles 
Samuel  Rowley,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  el.  son  of  Sir  Joshua  Thellusson  Rowley,  5th  Bt. , — Albinia 
Joane,  b.  1897, — Bridget  Louisa,  b.  1897, — Constance  Rhoda  Elizabeth,  b.  1899  : m.  1919,  Capt. 
Gerard  Fane,  D.S.C.,  R.A.F.  [see  E.  Westmorland,  colls.], — Katherine  Mary,  b.  1906.  Residence, 
Raveningham  Hall,  Norwich.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  Wellington.— Thomas 
Walter,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a J.P.  for  Essex  : /«.  1901,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 


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Samuel  Leslie-Melville  [ see  E.  Leven  and  Melville,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Walter 
b.  1902, — Francis  Thomas,  b.  1904, — Christopher  Henry,  b.  1906.  Residence , Ramsden  Hall 

Billericay.  Clubs , Union,  Wellington.— Richard  Castell,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1893);  is  Capt.  in  the  Army,  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Parts  o 
Lindsey,  and  a D.L.  for  Lincolnshire  (High  Sheriff  1914);  formerly  Lieut.  Lincolnshire  Imperia 
Yeo.  Residence , Willingham-by-Stow,  Gainsborough.  Clubs.  Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Wellington 
Bath. 

Sisters  living — Frances  Elizabeth  : m.  1882,  Ralph  Creyke,  who  d.  1908,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Ralph,  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Scots  Guards, — Edmund  Ralph,  b.  1886; 
Capt.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Everilda 
Frances,  b.  1889  : m.  1912,  John  Hawksworth  Armytage  [see  Armytage,  Bt.].  Residences , Lough- 

rigg  Brow,  Ambleside,  Westmorland;  Marton,  Bridlington. Mary  Rose  [Lady  Barrington)'. 

m.  1895,  Sir  Charles  Burton  Barrington,  5th  Bt.  Residence , Glenstal,  Newport,  Limerick. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Nicholas  Bacon,  2nd  son  of  8th  and  9th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Bacon,  b.  1824,  d.  1882  : m.  1855,  Caroline  Cecilia,  da.  of  P.  C. 

Cazalet,  of  Kemp  Town,  Brighton  : — 

Rev.  Reginald  Cazalet,  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Trin,  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887) ; formerly  R.  of 
Gilston  : m.  1890,  May  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Rimington,  V.  of  Norton  Subcourse, 
Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Rimington,  b.  1891  ; is  Lieut.  Cameronians  : m.  1919,  Winifred 
Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  George  Henry  Brook  Coats,  C.B.,  of  5,  Powis  Square,  Brighton.  Resi- 
dence, 61,  Bickenhall  Mansions,  W.i.  Club,  Royal  Societies’. Henry,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb.  (B.A.  1888);  is  a J.P.  for  Herts.  Residence , Much  Hadham  Hall,  Heits.  Club,  Windham. 

This  family  claims  descent  from  Grimbald,  who  came  into  England  with  his  kinsman  William,  Earl 
Warren,  at  the  Norman  invasion,  and  settled  at  Letheringset,  near  Holt,  Norfolk.  His  great-grandson, 
Robert,  took  the  name  of  Bacon,  and  from  his  brother,  Sir  William,  of  Monks  Bradfield,  in  Suffolk, 
descended,  in  the  10th  generation,  Sir  Nicholas  Bacon  (Lord  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  to  Queen 
Elizabeth),  who  was  father  of  that  great  luminary  of  science  Sir  Francis  Bacon,  born  1550-51. 


BAGGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1867,  of  Stradsett  Hall,  Norfolk. 


My  hope  is  in  God. 


Sir  Alfred  William  Francis  Bagge,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  Sept.  14th,  1875;  s-  his  father,  Capt  Sir 
Alfred  Thomas,  1916 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class  Classics  1896,  LL.B.  1st  class 
Law  1898);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1899;  is  Capt.  4th  Batn. 
Norfolk  Regt. ; European  War  1915- 19. 

$ms — Lozengy  paly  bendy,  argent  and  gules,  two  Haunches  or, 
on  a chief  of  the  last  an  annulet  between  two  cinquefoils  of  the 
second.  Crtst, — A pair  of  wings  addorsed  or,  semee  of  annulets  gules. 

Residences — Stradsett  Hall,  near  Downham  Market ; 4,  St.  Faith’s 
Lane,  Norwich.  Chambers — 3,  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C.  ; 9, 

Upper  King  Street,  Norwich.  Club — Norfolk. 


Brothers  living— JOHN  PICTON,  b.  Oct.  19th,  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899);  formerly  British  Consul  at 
Odessa;  is  H.M.’s  Commercial  Sec.  for  Russia:  m.  1910,  Olive 
Muriel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Mendel,  of  Manley  Hall, 
Manchester,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Alfred  Picton,  b.  1914, — 

Thomas  Peter,  b.  1917.  Club,  Boodle’s. Henry  Percy,  M.C., 

b.  1879;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1901);  is 
Major  Yorkshire  Regt.  (T.F.  Reserve);  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  M.C.).  Clubs , Boodle’s,  Travellers’. 

Sister  living — Lilian  Mary,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Newnham  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1905)  ; Fellow  and  Bursar  thereof.  Residence,  Newnham 
College,  Cambridge. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Edith  Mary.  Residence , 
Hempstead,  Holt,  Norfolk. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Giles,  M.P  , of  21,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  : m.  1st,  1865,  Sir 
William  Henry  Ernest  Bagge,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1881  ; 2ndly, 
1889,  William  Wainwright.  Residence,  Hillside,  Lindfield,  Sussex. 

The  1st  baronet  (Sir  William)  sat  as  M.P.  for  West  Norfolk  (C) 

1837-57  and  1865-80.  Sir  Alfred  Thomas  Bagge,  3rd  Bt.,  was  Capt. 

R.N.,  and  served  during  China  War  1857-61. 


BAGOT,  Creation  (U  K.)  1913,  of  Levens,  Westmorland.  (Extinct  1920.] 

Sir  Alan  Desmond  Bagot,  ist  and  last  Baronet . 


Sisters  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Dorothy,  b.  1886  : in.  1905,  Henry  Melville  Gaskell,  and  has 
issue  living,  Thomas  Josceline,  b.  1906, — Oliver  Robin,  b.  1914, — Diana  Helen,  A 1909. 
Residence,  Kiddington  Hall,  Woodstock,  Oxon.  Marjorie,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Major  James 
Winstanley  Cropper  [see  V.  KnutsfordJ.  Residence,  Summer  How,  Kendal.  Mary,  b.  1889: 
m.  1910,  Vincent  S.  Jones,  and  has  issue  living,  Desmond  Vincent,  b.  1912, — Barbara,  b.  1914. 
Residence , Grand  Falls,  Newfoundland. 

Uncle  and  Aunt  living  of  1st  Baronet  — See  B.  Bagot,  colls. 

Mother  living  Of  1st  Baronet  —Theodosia  ( Lady  Bagot),  R.R.C.,  da.  of  Sir  John  Leslie,  ist  Bt. 
(cr.  1876)  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  medal  of  Queen 
Elizabeth  of  Belgium,  Roy.  Red  Cross  of  Serbia,  and  S.  Africa  medal ; raised  to  rank  and 
precedence  of  a baronet’s  widow  Nov.  1913:  ;«."ist.  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  Josceline  FitzRoy  Bagot, 
M.P.  (infra),  w'ho  d.  1913;  2ndly,  1920,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sidney  Swann,  V.  of  Mor- 
land,  Penrith.  Residences,  Morland,  Penrith;  63,  Weymouth  Street,  W. 


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Lieut.-Col.  Josceline  FitzRoy  Bagot,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Bagot  \ see  B.  Bagot,  colls.], 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  the  Treasury  1897-8,  and  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart. 
1898-9,  and  M.P.  for  S.,  or  Kendal,  Div.  of  Westmorland  ( C ) 1892-1906,  and  again  1910-13,  was 
nominated  to  a Baronetcy  Jan.  1913,  but  died  in  March  of  that  year  before  the  patent  passed  the 
Great  Seal,  and  the  Baronetcy  was  subsequently  in  July  1913  conferred  upon  his  only  son  Sir  Alan 
Desmond  (ante),  who  d.  1920. 


BAILEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Cradock.  Province  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Union  of 

South  Africa. 

Sir  Abe  Bailey,  K.C.M.G.,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the  Hon.  Thomas 
Bailey,  of  Queenstown,  S.  Africa ; b.  Nov.  6th,  1864  ; ed.  at  Clewer  House  Sch., 
Windsor;  engaged  in  Farming  in  Cape  Colony,  and  a Company  Director;  was  a 
Member  of  Johannesburg  Reform  Committee,  and  implicated  in  Jameson  Raid 
(sentenced  to  two  years’  imprisonment  and  fined  ^2,000)  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  as  an  Intelligence  Officer,  and  Major  Gorringe’s  Flying  Column 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Rebellion 
and  in  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  as  Major  and  D.A.Q.M.G.  Union  Forces';  in  1908 
raised  and  equipped  at  own  expense  200  Inf.  and  100  Mounted  Inf.  to  quell  Zulu- 
land  Rebellion  in  Natal ; had  Corps  of  Sharpshooters  in  Flanders  during  European 
War;  has  Croix  de  Guerre;  is  M.L.A.  (for  Krugersdorp)  in  Union  Parliament, 
Pres.  S.  African  League,  a J.P.  for  Sussex,  and  a D.L.  for  City  of  London  ; formerly 
a M.L.A.  of  Cape  Colony  and  of  Transvaal  (Whip  in  both  Parliaments);  K.C.M.G. 
19 1 1 : m.  ist,  1894,  Catherine  Mary,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  John  Paddon  ; 2ndly,  1911, 
the  Hon.  Mary  Westenra,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Rossmore,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Rust  en  Vrede,  Muizenberg,  Cape  Colony.  Town  Residence — 38,  Bryanston  Square,  W.i. 
Clubs — Marlborough,  Bath,  Pratt’s 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— JOHN  MILNER,  b.  June  15th,  1900. By  2nd  marriage 

— Derrick  Thomas  Louis,  b.  1918. James  Richard  Abe,  b.  1919. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Cecil  Margaret,  b.  1895  : m.  1919,  Major  William  Francis 

Christie,  M.B.,  R.A.M.C. By  2nd  marriage — Mittie  Mary  Starr,  b.  1913 Ann  Hester 

Zia  (twin),  b.  1918. 


BAILLIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1823,  of  Polkemmet,  Linlithgowshire. 

Sir  Adrian  William  Maxwell 


Lieut.  Dragoons  (Roy.  Scots  Greys) 
Reserve  of  Officers. 

Jtrms — Azure,  nine  mullets,  three,  three,  two 
and  one  or  within  a bordure  counter-nebulee  ar- 
gent and  sable.  ©rtst — Issuant  out  of  clouds 
proper  an  estoile  or.  Supporters — Two  lions 

guardant  argent. 

Residence — Polkemmet,  Whitburn,  Linlith- 
gowshire.   


Uncle  living— WILLIAM,  b.  April  25th,  1861 : 
m.  1892,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter 
Fellows,  Incumbent  of  St.  John’s,  Toorak, 
Melbourne,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen 
Elizabeth  Jacqueline,  b.  1893, — Alison  Hope, 
b.  189-, — Julia  Mary  Alexandra,  b.  189-. 
Residence,  12,  Queen’s  Gate  Terrace,  S.W.  1. 
Aunt  living — Elizabeth  Janet,  U.B.E.,  {Hon. 
Mrs.  William  E.  Cavendish)',  Vice-Pres. 
N.  Hunts  British  Red  Cross  Society,  and 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England 
during  European  War ; O.  B.E.  1918:  m.  1885, 
Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Edwin  Cavendish, 
M.V.O.  [see  B.  Chesham].  Residence , The  Farm  House,  Holkham,  Norfolk. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Isabel  ( Lady  Baillie),  da.  of  the  late  David  Elliot  Wilkie,  of 
Ratho  Byres,  Midlothian  : m.  1887,  Sir  Robert  Alexander  Baillie,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1907. 
Residence,  Polkemmet,  Linlithgowshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Alexander  Hope  Baillie,  6th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1827,  d.  1883,  having  tn.  1878, 
Edith  Caroline,  second  da.  of  Fairfax  Fearnley,  of  Sutton,  Notts. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Augustus  Frederick  Baillie,  7th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b. 
1833,  d.  1882  : m.  1871,  Mary  Gertrude  (now  of  Drumneil,  Appin,  Argyllshire), 
da.  of  Benjamin  Peyton  Sadler,  R.N.  : — 

Catherine  Gertrude  Penuel. Janet  Hope  Peyton. Mary  Gertrude  Colquhoun  : m.  1915,  Lieut.- 

Col.  Mordaunt  John  Fortescue  FitzGerald,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A. 

The  father  of  the  ist  baronet  (Lord  Polkemmet)  was  a Lord  of  Session.  Sir  William,  2nd 
Baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Linlithgowshire  (C)  1845-7.  The  5th  Baronet,  Sir  Gawaine  George  Stuart 
Baillie,  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons,  was  killed  in  action  during  Eur  pean  War  1914. 


Baillie,  6th  Baronet;  A May  5th,  1898  ; 
s.  his  brother  Sir  Gawaine  George  Stuart, 
1914;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 


It  shines  in  the  dark. 


3° 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


BAIRD,  Creation  (N.S.)  1695,  of  Saughton  Hall,  Edinburghshire. 


By  strength  and  valour. 


Sir  William  James  Gardiner  Baird,  8th 
Baronet',  b.  Feb.  23rd.  1854;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
James  Gardiner,  1896 ; formerly  Lieut.  7th 
Hussars;  is  a J.P.  for  E.  Lothian,  a J.P.  and  a 
Commr.  of  Supply  for  Midlothian  ; formerly  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  Lothians  and  Berwick- 
shire Imperial  Yeo. : m.  1879,  the  Hon.  Arabella 
Rose  Hozier,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  1st  Baron  New- 
lands,  and  has  issue. 

&ms — Gules,  a sanglier  passant  or  ; on  a canton  ermine 
a sword  pale-wise  proper,  surmounted  by  a crescent  of  the 
field,  Cast — A boar’s  head  erased  or. 

Residence — Glendalough,  North  Berwick.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 


son  living— JAMES  HOZIER  GARDINER,  M.C.,  b. 
Nov.  25th,  1883  ; formerly  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and 
Capt.  4th.  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders) ; served  during  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded,  despatches,  Mil.  Cross). 

Daughter  living— Frances  Harriet,  b.  18S0 : m.  1910,  John 
Edulf  Blagrave  Swinton.  Residence , Swinton  Bank,  near 
Peebles. 

Collateral  Branch  living- 

issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Frank  Gar- 
diner Baird,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b. 
1885,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914.  : m.  1910, 
Violet  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Benyon  Croft  [see  Croft,  Bt.,  cr.  1671, 
colls.]  : — 

James  Richard  Gardiner,  b.  1913.— —William  Henry  Gardiner, 
b.  1914.—  Lilias  Mary,  b.  1911. 


King  Charles  I.  issued  a warrant  creating  James  Baird,  of  Byth,  Baron  Devern,  but  he  died  before 
the  patent  passed  the  great  seal.  Mr.  Baird’s  2nd  son,  Robert  (of  Saughton  Hall),  was  created  a 
baronet,  and  his  eldest  son,  Sir  John  (Lord  Newbyth),  was  a Lord  of  Justiciary.  Sir  John’s  eldest  son 
received  a baronetcy,  which  became  extinct  1745.  The  Bairds,  baronets  of  Newbyth,  are  descended 
from  William,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Robert,  1st  baronet  of  Saughton. 


BAIRD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  Newbyth,  Haddingtonshire. 

Sir  David  Baird,  M.  V.O.,  4th  Baronet  ; 
b.  May  6th,  1865  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  David,  1913  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Capt.  Black  Watch  (Royal 
Highlanders)  ; is  a D.L.  for  Haddingtonshire  ; 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909:  m.  1901,  Lilian  Ger- 
trude, da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  James  Davidson, 
and  widow  of  Major  Ernest  Maxwell  Willshire, 
Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  [Willshire,  Bt.], 
and  has  issue. 

— Gules,  in  chief  within  an  increscent  an  estoile  of 
eight  points  argent ; in  base  a boar  passant  or ; on  a 
canton  ermine  a sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 
Casts — 1st,  a Mameluke  mounted  on  a horse,  and  holding 
in  his  dexter  hand  a scimitar  all  proper  ; 2nd,  a boar’s  head 
erased  or. 

Seat — Newbyth  House,  Prestonkirk,  Haddingtonshire. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh). 


By  strength  and  valour 


Daughter  living — Jean  Marjorie,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living— WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  b.  March  20th, 
1879;  ed.  at  Winchester;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Renfrewshire  and  Haddingtonshire,  and  Major 
Yeo.  : m.  1908,  Lady  Hersey  Constance  Evelyn  Conyngham,  da.  of  4th  Marquess  of  Conyngham, 
and  has  issue  living,  David  Charles,  b.  1912, — Robert  Walter  Stuart,  b.  1914,— Evelyn  Frances, 
b.  1908, — Margaret  Stuart,  b.  1910,— Hersey  Ellen,  b.  1916.  Residences,  Lennoxlove,  Haddington ; 
Wedderlie,  Gordon,  N.B.  Clubs,  Arthur’s,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Sisters  living — Evelyn,  O.B.E.  ( Hon . Mrs.  Ronald  T.  Graham  Murray ),  b.  1871 ; Lady  Sup. 
Peel  House  Club  for  Oversea  Forces  ; O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1903,  Major  the  Hon.  Ronald  Thomas 
Graham  Murray,  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  only  son  of  1st  Baron  Dunedin.  Residence , 

Foxdown,  Homs  Cross,  Devon. Hilda,  b.  1875:  m.  1908,  Curtis  Walter  Lampson,  C.B.E.  [see 

Lampson,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Hampton  Lodge,  Seale,  Farnham.  Mabel,  b.  1880. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Ellen  [Hon.  Lady  Baird),  da.  of  12th  Baron  Blantyre : m, 
1864,  Sir  David  Baird,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  46,  Chester  Square,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living  (in  remainder). 

Issue  of  the  late  Jonathan  Peel  Baird,  7th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1843,  d.  1915  : m. 
1867,  Emily  Diana  Prances  (now  of  Evendine  House,  Colwall,  Herefordshire),  only 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  George  Ashley  Maude,  K.C. B.  [see  V.  Hawarden, 
colls.] ; — 

Randolph  Eustace  Wemyss,  O.B.E.,  b.  1879;  Major  3rd  Batn.  Highland  L.I.,  and  Dep.  Gov. 
H.M.  Prison,  Barlinnie  ; sometime  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  attached  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers;  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  Residence 

H.M.  Prison.  Barlinnie,  Scotland. Alice  Anne.  Residence , St.  James’s,  West  Malvern. 

Katrine  Maclean.  Residence,  Abbot’s  Hill,  Hemel  Hempstead. Mary  Isabel.  Residence, 

Abbot’s  Hill,  Hemel  Hempstead.  Diana  Margaret.  Residence , St.  James’s,  West  Malvern, 


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Georgina  Marian.  Residence , Evendine  Court,  Colwall.  Constance  Kennedy,  M.B.E.  ; 
attached  to  Transport  of  Relatives  of  Wounded  Depart.,  France  (despatches)  ; M.B.E.  1918. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Wynne  Baird,  R.N.,  brother  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Baird,  b.  1825,  d.  1905  : m.  1853,  Ella  Maria,  who  d. 

1912,  da.  of  George  Goff,  formerly  of  Lausanne  : — 

Robert  George,  b.  1864  : m.  1893,  Mabel  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Mondeford  Bramston 
[Chetwode,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Douglas,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C.), — George  Henry  William,  b.  1903, — Elizabeth 
Mabel,  b.  1895.-— Elizabeth  Alice.  - —Anne  Henrietta  : m.  1879,  Hermann  van  Muyden.  Ella 
Sophia  Mary  : m.  1887,  Ferdinand  de  Charriere  de  Severy.  Residence , 

Sir  David  Baird,  G.  C.  B. , the  1 st  baronet,  was  a distinguished  military  commander.  At  the  capture 
of  Seringapatam  he  headed  the  storming  party,  and  as  Commander-in-Chief  he  captured  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.  In  the  battle  of  Corunna  he  lost  an  arm.  This  family  is  a junior  branch  of  Baird, 
baronet  of  Saughton  Hall,  to  whose  title  the  present  Baronet  of  Newbyth  is  in  remainder.  The  3rd 
baronet,  Sir  David,  served  in  the  Crimea,  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny. 

BAIRD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Urie,  Fetteresso,  Kincardineshire. 

Sir  John  Lawrence  Baird,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

M.P.,  2nd  Baronet',  b.  April  27th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Alexander,  1920;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford; 
sometime  a 2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; is  Major  Yeo.,  a J.P. 
for  Warwickshire,  and  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Kincardine- 
shire ; C.M.G.  (for  services  in  Abyssinia  and  Somaliland)  1904 ; 
European  War  1914- 15  as  Staff-Capt.  Intelligence  Corps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Crown  of  Italy)  ; acted  as  Agent 
and  Consul-Gen.  in  Abyssinia  1902  ; appointed  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  the  Leader  of  the  Opposition  in  the  House 
of  Commons  (Rt.  Hon.  A.  Bonar  Law,  M.P.)  Nov.  1911, 
Parliamentary  Representative  of  Air  Board  1916,  Parliamentary 
Under  Sec.  of  State  to  Air  Min.  Jan.  1918,  Joint  Parliamentary 
Sec.  to  Ministry  of  Munitions  Jan.  1919  (but  declined),  and 
Sec.  of  State,  Home  Depart.  July  1919;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Warwickshire,  Rugby  Div.  (C)  since  Jan.  1910;  D.S.O.  1915:  m.  1905,  Lady 
Ethel  Sydney  Keith-Falconer,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of  Kintore,  and  has  issue. 

— Per  pale  engrailed  gules  and  or,  a boar  passant  countercharged.  Crest — A griffin’s  head 
erased  or. 

Seat — Urie,  Stonehaven.  Town  Residence — 26,  Chester  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Turf,  Beefsteak,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 


The  Lord  did  it. 


Parliamentary  Under 


Sons  living — JAMES  IAN,  b.  July  25th,  1908.— —Robert  Alexander  Greville,  b.  1910. 

Daughters  living — Annette  Sydney  Helen  Mary,  b.  1905. Ariel  Olivia  Winifred,  b.  1916.— 

Hilda  Ava  Fiona  Nancy,  b.  1919. 

Brother  living — Alexander  Walter  Frederick,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b.  1876;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Col.  Gordon  Highlanders;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Staff-Capt. 
Intelligence  Depart,  (despatches  four  times,  King’s  medal,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  with  Mohmand 
Expedition  1908,  as  D.A.A.G.  and  Press  Censor,  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece)  ; D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1915, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  igo^r,  Maud  Constance,  da.  of  Charles  William  Waylen,  formerly  Indian 
Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  William  Bertie  Gordon,  b.  1908. 

Sisters  living — Evelyn  Margaret,  b.  1875  : m.  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  Albert  Edward  Stanley  Clarke, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  Rose,  Bt.,  cr.  1872,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Frank  Stanley, 
b.  1908, — a da.,  b.  1911.  Residence , 28,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.—— Janet  Norah,  b.  1878 : m.  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  George  Ferguson,  C.B. E.,  formerly  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  [see 

V.  Bridport].  Residence,  Pitfour,  Mintlaw,  Aberdeenshire. Muriel  Jane,  b.  1884 : m.  1909, 

Byron  Vyner  Noel,  Lieut.  ArAy  Ser.  Corps.  Residence,  Farakla,  Greece. 

Sir  Alexander  Baird,  1st  baronet,  was  Lord- Lieut,  of  Kincardineshire  1889-1918. 


BAKER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1796,  of  Dunstatole  House,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

His  Honour  Sir  George  Sherston  Baker,  4th 
Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Henry  Sherston  Baker,  grand- 
son of  1st  Baronet ; b.  May  19th,  1846  ; s.  his  cousin,  the 
Rev.  Sir  Henry  Williams,  1877 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  and 
Middle  Temple  1871  ; elected  Associate  of  the  Institut  de 
Droit  International  1879  ; was  Recorder  of  Helston  1886-9, 
Hon.  Examiner  in  Equity  and  Conveyancing  to  Birkbeck  Insti- 
tution 1889-97,  and  an  Examiner  to  the  Four  Inns  of  Court 
1894-1902;  sometime  a Member  of  Gen.  Council  of  the  Bar; 
appointed  Recorder  of  Barnstaple  and  Bideford  1889,  and  also 
Judge  of  County  Courts  (Circuit  No.  17)  Nov.  1901  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Lincolnshire,  City  of  Lincoln,  Boston,  Great  Grimsby, 
Barnstaple,  and  Bideford  ; was  a Revising  Bar.  for  Cornwall 
1899,  1900,  and  1901,  and  Standing  Counsel  to  Society  of  the 
Baronetage  1898-1901;  editor  of  “ Halleck’s  International 


Fidei  coticula  crux. 
The  cross  is  the  test  of 
faith. 


Law,”  and  of  Archbold’s  “Quarter  Sessions”  (5th  edition);  edited  Law  Magazine 


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and  Review  1895-8  ; author  of  “Laws  of  Quarantine,”  “ The  Office  of  Vice-Admiral 
of  the  Coast,”  and  “First  Steps  in  International  Law”  : m.  1st,  1873,  Jane  Mary, 
who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  James  Fegen,  R.  N.,  C.B.,  of  Ballinlonty,  co. 
Tipperary  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Mary  Josephine,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Bacchus, 
of  The  Manor  House,  Lillington,  and  Cote  House,  Staffordshire ; 3rdly,  1920, 
Emmeline,  da.  of  the  late  James  Andrews,  M I C.E.,  of  Dublin,  and  widow  of  John 
William  Allen,  M.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

^rms — Argent,  -a  saltire  sable  charged  with  five  escallops  erminois,  on  a chief  azure  a lion  passant 
of  the  third.  Crtst — A demi-lion  rampant  per  fesse  indented,  erminois  and  pean,  holding  in  the  paws 
an  escallop  argent  charged  with  an  ermine  spot. 

Residence — Castle  Moat  House,  Lincoln.  Chambers — County  Court  Office,  Lincoln.  Club — 
Devonshire. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— DODINGTON  GEORGE  RICHARD  SHERSTON,  b. 
July  22nd,  1877;  L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1899;  formerly  House  Surg.  to  St.  Bartholomew’s 
Hospital,  Rochester  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  : m.  1906,  Irene  Mary  Roper,  da.  of  Col.  Sir 
John  Roper  Parkington,  J.P.,  D.  L. , and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey  Dodington  Benedict  Sherston, 

b.  1907, — Irene  Magdalen  Mary,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Staff  College,  Quetta,  India. John  Dunstan 

Sherston,  b.  1882;  admitted  a Solicitor  1907,  and  Attorney,  High  Court,  Bombay  1911  : m.  1915, 
Anna  Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Wood,  F.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  b.  1918, 
Loraine  Josephine  b.  1917.  Address,  Old  Secretariat,  Apollo  Street,  Bombay.  Club , Bycullah 
(Bombay). 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage — Henrietta  Catherine  Sherston  : m.  1904,  Major  Walter 
George  Chapman,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Middlesex  Vol.  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael,  b.  1912, — 
Joan,  b.  1907, — Mary,  b.  1909, — Dorothea,  b.  191-.  Residence,  30,  Roxborough  Park,  Harrow-on- 

the-Hill. Emily  Margaret  Sherston  : m.  1910,  Arthur  Oldham,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  has  issue  living, 

Edwin  George,  b.  1911, — Arthur,  b.  1920, — Margaret  Mary  Lucy.  Residence , 19,  Albany  Villas, 
Hove,  Sussex.— —Georgiana  Jane  Sherston:  m.  1912,  Percy  King  Padday.  Residence , Erin- 
mount,  Charterhouse  Road,  Godaiming. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John  Chicheley  Sherston  Baker,  brother  of  4th  Baronet, 
b.  1850  : d.  1913  : in.  1884,  Louisa  Constance  (now  of  Clovelly,  Troynham  Road, 
Southbourne,  Hants),  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Going  Bernard  Dancer,  6th  Bt.  : — 

Henry  Chicheley  Dancer  Sherston,  b.  1893  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.— Winifred 
Violet  Sherston. 

This  family  was  settled  in  the  west  of  England  several  centuries  before  creation  of  baronetcy. 

The  1st  baronet  received  a baronetcy  for  raising  and  maintaining  for  King  George  III.  a troop  of 

500  horse  styled  “ The  Richmond  Rangers.” 


BAKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1802,  of  Wembley. 


The  end  crowns  the  work. 


Sir  Randolf  Littlehales  Baker, 
D S.O.,  4th  Baronet;  b.  July  20th,  1879;  s.  his 
father,  the  Rev.  Sir  Talbot  Hastings  Bendall, 
1900;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford  (2nd  class  History  1902)  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.  L.  and  a County  Alderman  for  Dorset ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli  and 
Palestine,  as  Staff-Capt.  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
Yeo.  (wounded,  D.S.O.  with  bar)  ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Dorsetshire,  N.  Div.  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1905  and 
Jan.  1906;  D.S.O.  (with  bar)  1918:  m.  1920, 
Elsie,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  George  Burrell,  of 
Thetford,  Norfolk,  and  widow  of  Major  Boyd  H. 
Cuninghame,  N.  Rhodesian  Rides. 

Jurms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a castle  between 
two  crosses  patee  in  chief  and  a key  in  base  sable  ; on  a 
chief  azure,  two  keys  erect  or.  Baker ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent, 
on  a bend  cotised  sable  three  cinquefoils  or,  a chief  gules 
charged  with  three  arrows  erect  points  downwards  proper, 
Littlehales.  Crests — 1st,  a nag’s  head  erased  argent,  charged 
on  the  neck  with  a cross-pate'e  fitchee  gules  ; in  the  mouth 
a trefoil  slipped  vert ; 2nd,  between  two  wings  elevated  or. 
an  armed  arm  embowed  proper  garnished  or ; the  hand  in  a 
gauntlet  grasping  an  arrow  entwined  by  a branch  of  olive 
proper. 


Seat—  Ranston,  near  Blandford.  Clubs—  Bath,  Arthur’s,  Carlton. 


Sisters  living — Florence  Laetitia,  b.  1876  : in.  1912,  Vice-Adm.  Seymour  Elphinstone  Erskine, 
C.B.  [ see  E.  Buchan,  colls.].  Residence,  Holme  Farm,  Sway,  Hants. Eunice  Evelyn,  b.  1888. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Amy  Susan  ( Lady  Baker),  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Marryat : 
m.  1875,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sir  Talbot  Hastings  Bendall  Baker,  3rd  baronet,  who  d. 
1 goo.  Residence,  Forest  Garden,  Burley,  Ringwood,  Hants. 

The  1st  baronet  assumed  in  1817,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Baker  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
Littlehales  ; he  was  Under-Sec.  of  Stale  for  Ireland,  and  rendered  important  civil  and  military  services. 


Baker-Wilbraham,  see  Wilbraham. 


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BALFOUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Albury  Lodge,  Albury,  Hertfordshire, 

Sir  Robert  Balfour,  M.P.,  ist  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  James  Balfour,  of  Pilmuir,  Largo, 
co.  Fife,  by  Isabella,  da.  of  Alexander  Hutchison, 
of  Fosterton,  co.  Fife  ; b.  March  6th,  1844  J ed.  at 
Madras  Coll.,  St.  Andrews  ; is  a member  of  the 
firm  of  Balfour,  Williamson  and  Co.,  foreign  and  co- 
lonial merchants,  of  7,  Gracechurch  Street,  London, 
E.C.,  and  Liverpool ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Partick  Div. 
of  Glasgow  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected 
for  Partick  Div.  of  Glasgow  Dec.  1919:  m.  188 1, 
Josephine^ Maria,  da.  of  the  late  James  Beazley, 
J.P.,  Shipowner,  of  Liverpool,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  Alan  Scot,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  : m. 

1917,  Edna  Winifred,  da.  of  Frederick  Paul  Skiff 
Harris,  of  47,  Buckland  Crescent,  Belsize  Park, 
N.W.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 

1918. 

gorma— Parted  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  on  a chevron 
between  three  roundles  an  otter’s  head  erased,  all  counter- 
changed.  Crrst — A mermaid  holding  in  her  dexter  hand 

an  otter’s  head  erased  all  proper. 

Residences  — Langham  Hall,  Langham,  Essex  ; 7, 

Prince’s  Gate,  S.W.7.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal, 

City  of  London,  Bath,  Ranelagh. 


Son  living — ALEXANDER,  b.  Sept.  8th,  1882;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A. 
1905)  : m.  1910,  Ruth  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  John  D.  Macfarland,  banker,  of  Lincoln,  Nebraska, 
U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy,  b.  1911,— Margaret,  b.  1917. 

BALL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Merrion  Square,  City  of  Dublin,  and  Killybegs, 

co-  Donegal. 

Sir  Charles  Arthur  Kinahan  Ball, 

M.D.,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  29th,  1877  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  Charles  Bent,  M.D.,  1916  ; M.D. 
1902;  F.  R.C.S.I.  1905;  is  Major  R.A.M.C.  : m. 
1907,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Smythe 
Wilson,  of  Berkeley,  California,  U.S.A. 

$-ms — Argent,  on  a chevron  gules  between  three  fire- 
balls proper  a galley  with  one  mast,  sai  furled,  pennant 
flottant  in  stern  of  the  first.  Crtst — An  arm  vambraced 
embowed  argent,  charged  with  two  ogresses,  the  hand 
proper  grasping  a fireball  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — White  House,  Killybegs,  co.  Donegal.  Town 
Residence — 24,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 


Brothers  living— NIGEL  GRESLEY,  b.  Aug.  27th, 

1892 Ivan  Hellicar,  b.  1894. 

Sisters  living — Minnie  Gwendoline. Nina  Evelyn  : 

m.  1912,  Oliver  Murphy,  Bar.-at-law.  Residence . War- 
rington Place,  Dublin. Mabel  Vaughan:  nt.  1911, 

William  Geoffrey  Harvey,  M.D.  Residence , 62,  Lower 

Baggott  Street,  Dublin. Annie  Muriel  Kift. 

Widow  Living  Of  1st  Baronet— Annie  Julia  (Lady 
Ball),  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Kinahan,  J.P.,  of  Roebuck 
Park,  Dublin:  m.  1874,  Sir  Charles  Bent  Ball,  M.D., 
F. R.C.S.I.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence , 9,  Pem- 
broke Park.  Dublin. 

The  1st  Baronet,  Sir  Charles  Bent  Ball,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  was  Hon.  Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Ireland  1904-10  and  to  King  George  V.  19x0-16. 

BANBURY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Wameford  Place,  Highworth,  Wilts 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  George  Banbury, 
P.  C.y  M.P.,  1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Banbury, 
of  Shirley  House,  Surrey;  b.  Dec.  2nd,  1850;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester ; many  years  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Frederick  Banbury 
and  Sons,  stockbrokers,  of  23,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C.  ; is 
Chm.  Great  Northern  Railway,  a Member  of  Council  of 
Railway  Asso.,  and  a J.P.  for  Hunts  and  Wilts;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Peckham  Div.  of  Camberwell  ( C ) July  1892  to 
Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated  therefor  ; elected  for 
City  of  London  June  1906,  Jan.  1910,  Dec.  1910,  and  Dec. 
1918;  P.C.  1916:  m.  1873,  Elizabeth  Rosa,  da.  and  co- 
heiress of  the  late  Thomas  Barbot  Beale,  of  Brettenham 
Park,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

^ms— Ermine,  a cross  patee*between  five  mullets  of  six  points  each, 
within  an  annulet,  three  in  chief  and  two  in  base,  all  gules.  Crtst — A 
demi-antelope  proper,  supporting  between  its  feet  a cross  patee  as  in  {he 
I warn  ana  l protect.  arms,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a garb  gules. 


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Seat — Warneford  Place,  Highworth,  Wilts.  Town  Residence — 41,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W. 
Club — Carlton. 


Grandchildren  living— (Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  William  Banbury,  Coldstream  Guards,  el. 
son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1877,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : m.  1913,  Josephine  Marguerite  (now  of 
Wadley  Manor,  Faringdon,  Berks),  da.  of  Jos6  Reixach) 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  ( posthumous ),  b.  May  18th,  1915. Mary  Heritage,  b.  1914. 

Daughter  living— Florence  Evelyn,  b.  1874. 


BANNERMAN,  Creation[(N.S.)  1682,  of  Elsick,  Kincardineshire. 

Sir  Alexander  Bannerman,  nth 
Baronet;  b.  Dec.  16th,  1871;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George,  1901  ; entered 

R. E.  1891,  and  retired  as  Major  1912  ; re-joined 
1914,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  f 
appointed  Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters 
1907,  and  Comdt.  of  Air  Batn.,  Aldershot  1910; 

S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches),  European  War 
1 914-17;  present  with  Japanese  Army  at  siege 
and  capture  of  Port  Arthur  : m.  1920,  Joan  May,, 
da.  of  Frederic  Dundas  Harford,  C.V.O.  (High 
Sheriff  of  Cardiganshire  1920),  of  Holme  Hall, 

Holme,  York,  and  49,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.3.  [see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.]. 

— Gules,  a banner  displayed  argent,  thereon  a canton  azure  charged  with  St.  Andrew’s- 
cross  of  the  second,  as  the  badge  of  Scotland.  Crrat — A demi-man  in  armour  holding  in  his  right 
hand  a sword  proper.  £npporUrs—  Two  armed  men  proper. 

Clubs — United  Service,  Carlton. 


For  my  country. 


Sister  living — Eleanor  : m.  1905,  Harry  Colvin  Colvin-Smith,  M.I.C.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter 
Molison,  b.  1909.  Residence , 

Daughter  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Ethel  Mary  Elizabeth  ( Countess  of  Southesk ) : m.  1891, 
the  10th  Earl  of  Southesk.  Residences , Kinnaird  Castle,  Brechin;  Elsick,  Kincardineshire; 
Crimonmogate,  Lonmay,  Aberdeenshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Patrick  Bannerman  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Bannerman,  C.B.,  b.  1828,  d.  1914:  m.  1868,  Louisa  Con- 
stance, who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Robert  Goddard,  of  Monkstown  : — 

WYNDHAM  PHILIP,  b.  Feb.  16th,  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served  at  Suakin  1896 
(Egyptian  medal),  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  : m . 1901,  Mary,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  G,  Cheeke,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana 
Mary  Wyndham,  b.  1908.  Club . Windham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Patrick  Wilson  Bannerman,  b.  1833,  a.  1912  : m.  1859,  Flora  Lindsay, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Capt.  T.  A.  Vanrenen,  formerly  of  Bengal  Horse  Artillery  : — 

Arthur  D’Arcy  Gordon,  C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,  b.  1866;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  Resident,  Kashmir  ; 
acted  as  Sec.  of  Executive  Committee  of  Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1902-3;  C.I.E.  1903,  C.V.O. 
1911  : tn.  1st,  1898,  Virginia  Emilie,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  W.  J.  Guthrie  Bedford,  formerly  of 
Hobart,  Tasmania  ; 2ndly,  1918,  Philippa,  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  — Vores,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
(by  1st  marriage)  Donald  Arthur  Gordon,  b.  1899  > ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  1st  Cameron 

Highlanders, — Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Kashmir  Residency,  Srinagar,  India. 

Emily  Catherine  Florence:  m.  1897,  as  his  second  wife,  Col.  Augustus  Charles  Twentyman,  C.B., 
who  d.  1913.  Residence,  49,  The  Avenue,  Lewes.  ■■■■Ada  Mary  Campbell : m.  1st,  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Henry  Moore,  Army  Pay  Depart.,  who  d.  19 — ; 2ndly,  1919,  Maj. -Gen.  Alfred 
Percy  Blenkinsop,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  Residence , 14,  Pelham  Crescent,  S.W. 7. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Bannerman,  2nd  brother  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Patrick  Bannerman,  b.  1794,  d.  1854  : m.  1826,  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1884, 
da.  of  Sir  William  johnston,  7th  baronet : — 

Arthur  Johnston,  b.  1839;  entered  Bombay  Army  1858,  became  Major  1878,  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col. 
1882;  served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal):  is  a D.L.  for  co.  Aberdeen.  Residence , 

Edinburgh.  Clubs , East  India  United  Service,  Bachelors’,  Hurlingham,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Alexander  D’Arcy,  b.  1848. Edward  Mordaunt,  b.  1850  : m.  1st,  1873,  Annie  Christina,  who  d. 

1902,  da.  of  the  late  James  Hay  Mackenzie,  W.S.  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Jean,  el.  da.  of  William  Clarke 
Dale,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage)  Kenneth  Mordaunt,  b.  1874;  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  : d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — D’Arcj7,  b.  1875:  m.  1896,  Mary,  da. 
of  the  Kev.  Richard  Dennett,  D.C.L.  (formerly  R.  of  Ashton,  Chudleigh,  Devon),  formerly  of 
22,  Eardlev  Crescent,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W., — Vere,  b.  1879, — Bertrand,  D.S.O.,  R.N. , b.  1883; 
became  Lieut.  1906,  Lieut. -Com.  1914,  and  Com.  1920;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  (April)  1909,  Vera,  da.  of  Edward  Stuart,  and  has  issue,  Sheila  Christina 
l.  (Dec.)  1909, — Roger,  b.  1885,— Nigel  Johnston,  b.  1892, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Mordaunt, 

b.  1907. Catherine  Georgiana  : »i.  1852,  Roger  James  Rutherford  Aytoun  (Roy.  Scots  Regt.), 

who  d.  1877,  of  Ashintully,  Perthshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Anna  Maria:  m.  1881,  David 
Crawford  Lindsay, — Elisa  Clara, — Isobel  Mary.  —Blanche  Amy.— Constance  Gertrude. 

. Residence , Edinburgh. 

The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  hereditary  banner-bearers  to  the  kings  of  Scotland.  The 
baronetcy  was  conferred  by  Charles  II.  upon  Sir  Alexander  Bannerman  for  “his  constant  loyalty 


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during  the  Rebellion,  and  of  the  heavy  calamities  he  had  suffered  on  that  account.”  The  3rd  baronet 
raised  a regiment,  and  was  with  it  at  the  battle  of  Culloden.  His  son,  the  4th  baronet,  sold  the 
Elsick  estate  for  a nominal  price,  having  been  threatened  with  forfeiture  on  account  of  his  father’s 
and  his  own  alleged  participation  in  the  rebellion  of  1745.  A portion  of  the  Eisick  estate  was  re- 
purchased by  the  9th  baronet,  and  passed  on  his  death  to  his  da.  (ante). 


BARCLAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1668,  of  Pierston,  Ayrshire. 

Sir  Robert  Cecil  de  Belzim  Barclay, 

13th  Baronet ; b.  June  18th,  1862;  s.  his  brother, 
Sir  David  Edward  Durell,  1918 ; ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

Strms — Azure,  a chevron  between  three  crosses  patee 
or.  Crist — A sword  erect  proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  or. 

Residence — 6,  Avenue  Marceau,  Paris.  Club — Oxford 
and  Cambridge.  

Brother  living- COLVILLE  ADRIAN  DE  RUNE, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  b.  Sept.  17th,  1869;  is  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  .Sweden  ; was  Sec.  to  British 
Commn.  on  North  Sea  Inquiry  1904;  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1903,  C.B.E.  1917,  C.  B.  (Civil)  1919:  in.  1912,  Sarita 
Enriqueta,  da.  of  Herbert  Ward,  of  105,  Avenue  Mala- 
koff,  Paris,  and  has  issue  living,  Colville  Herbert 
Sanford,  b.  1913, — Cecil  Edward  Sanford,  b.  1914, — 
Robert  Charles  Sanford,  b.  1918.  Residence , British 
Legation,  Stockholm.  Clubs , St.  James’s,  Travellers’. 
Uncles  living  (sons  of  10th  baronet)— William  Malo  de 
Rune,  b.  1842;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  Lieut.  24th  Foot: 
m.  1863,  Harriet  Jane,  only  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Charles  Leslie,  of  Ballyward  Lodge,  Castlewellan,  co- 
Down, andhas issueliving, David  Francis Glenville,  b.  1864, 
— William  Malo  de  Rune,  b.  1871  : m.  1898,  — Hamilton, 
and  has  issue  living,  Leslie  Hamilton  b.  1899, — Frederick 
Arthur  d’Epinay,  b.  1875  : m.  1905,  Laura,  da.  of  Cradock 
Beauchamp,  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Cradock  de  Rune  b.  1906, — Aubrey  Henri  de 
Rune,  of  Sydney,  N S.  Wales,  b.  1880  : m.  1903,  Alice 
Anne,  el.  da.  of  Sir  Edward  Osborne-Gibbes,  3rd  Bt., 
and  has  issue  living,  Betty  Theodosia, — Theodosia  Leslie : 
m.  1st,  1891,  William  Thomas  Locke  Travers,  who  d.  1903,  Bar.-at-law  and  Solicitor,  of  Wellington, 
New  Zealand  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  James  Fandon  Wood,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and 
has  issue  living,  Browne  William  b.  1906, — Constance  Durell  : m.  1892,  Charles  Armstrong, — 

Enid  Harriet  Durell. Henry  Torrens  de  Rune,  b.  1849  ; formerly  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 

British  Guiana;  sometime  in  British  Guiana  Civil  Ser.  : in.  1878,  Ellen  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  F.  Henley,  C.E.,  of  56,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Leslie  George  de  Rune, 
b.  1879  ; is  Capt.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and 
Capt.  7th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 

with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), — Frederick  David  Henry  de  Rune,  b.  1881. 

David  Hamilton  Dashwood,  b.  1877. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  10th  baronet) — Adelaide  Georgina : m.  1856,  John  Henry  Finniss, 
Acting  Auditor  of  Mauritius,  who  d.  1884,  and  has  issue  living,  Fairfax  Ingram,  b.  1862,— 
Ross  Colville  Hassard,  b.  1869, — Charles  Malo  de  Rune  (of  365,  St.  Catherine  Street,  Montreal), 
b.  1871  ; is  Manager  of  St.  Catherine  Street  Branch  of  Bank  of  British  North  America,  Montreal : 
m.  1912,  Effie  Helena,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Turner,  M.L.A.,  Quebec,— Olivia  Isabella^.  1859, — 
Lise  Adele  Frederica,  b.  1864:  m.  1886,  William  Hobbs. — Lise  Frances  Amelia,  b.  1866:  in.  1887, 
Alexander  Wemyss,  who  d.  1918  (formerly  Manager  of  Bank  of  Mauritius),  of  24,  De  Parys  Avenue, 
Bedford,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Alexander  Finniss  b.  1888,  Henry  Colville  Barclay,  D.S.O., 
M.C.b.  1891  [see  “ Companionage  ”],  Charles  Llewyllen  b.  1892;  is  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17,  Alexander  Francis,  M C b.  1894;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; 

served  during  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.). Harriet  Ann  : in.  1862,  Capt.  John  Leslie,  who 

d.  1913,  formerly  of  5th  Fusiliers,  and  of  the  Donegal  Militia,  and  has  issue  living,  May  Florence  de 
Rune:  in.  1888,  Col.  Frank  Robert  Lowth,  C.B.,  having  had  issue  of  whom,  Francis  Robert 
Leslie  b.  1889;  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli)  1915,  John 
Leslie  b.  1890;  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917,  Norman  Charles  Leslie,  M.C.,  b.  19 — ; European  War  1914-19  with  R.E.  : in.  19—,  Frances 
Fawkes  (and  has  issue  living,  Norman  Eric  b.  191s),  William  Barclay  Leslie  b.  1893  ; in  British 
S.  African  Police  ; European  War  with  No.  3 Mobile  Column,  N.  Rhodesia  : in.  1915,  Ellen,  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  Frederick  William  Pleydell-Bouverie  [see  E.  Radnor,  colls.]  (and  has  issue  living, 
Peter  Leslie  Bouverie  b.  1915,  Peggy  Kathleen  Leslie  Bouverie  b.  1917),  Malcolm  Austen  Gordon 
Leslie  b.  1903,  Doris  May  Leslie  b.  1894:  in.  1916,  E.  S.  R.  Milton,  R.G.A.  (and  has  issue 

living,  Robert  Arthur  Eric  b.  1919,  Pamela  Violet  Dorothy  £.  1917). Mary  Barbara:  m.  1859, 

Capt.  James  Barton,  formerly  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles,  b.  1873, — Sidney,  b.  1876, — 
Louisa, — May:  in.  1894, — Fulton,— Harriet, — Irene.  Residence, 

Widows  living  Of  11th  and  12th  Baronets— Melanie  Louise  ( Lady  Barclay),  da.  of  the  late 
Mons.  E.  Jullien  de  Belzim,  of  Mauritius:  nt.  1855,  Sir  Colville  Arthur  Durell  Barclay,  nth 
baronet,  who  d.  1896.  Residence , 6,  Avenue  Marceau,  Paris.— — Letiti  a ( Lady  Barclay),  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Amias  Charles  Orde-Powlett  [ sec  B.  Bolton] : in.  1889,  Capt.  Sir  David  Edward 
Durell  Barclay,  12th  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence,  7,  The  Crescent,  Scarborough. 


The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  of  distinction  in  Ayrshire  in  the  12th  century.  The  8th  baronet, 
who  had  been  officially  employed  on  the  Continent,  fell  into  the  hands  of  the  French,  1798.  He  was 
closely  confined  in  the  Temple,  and  twice  tried  by  a Military  Commission  on  account  of  a mission  he 
was  supposed  to  have  filled  at  the  Hague  1796-8.  He  was  each  time  acquitted,  and  in  November  1799 
was  released  and  sent  by  cartel  to  England  by  the  special  order  of  Bonaparte. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


BARING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Nubia  House,  Northwood,  Isle  of  Wight. 

[Pronounced  ‘ ‘ Bearing.  ”] 


By  uprightness  and  labour. 


Sir  Godfrey  Baring,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Baring  [ see  E. 
Northbrook,  colls.],  by  Helen,  who  d.  1914,  da. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Graham,  2nd  Bt. ; 
b.  April  18th,  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut. 
3rd  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt. ; is  a D.L.  and  Chm.  of 
County  Council  of  the  Isleof  Wight,  Chm.  of  Hamp- 
shire and  Isle  of  Wight  Appeal  Tribunal,  and  a J.P. 
andDX.  for  Hants  (High  Sheriffi897)  ; appointed 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Under  Sec. 
of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Lieut. -Col.  J.  E.  B.  Seely, 
M.P.)  1908,  and  to  Pres,  of  Board  of  Education 
(Rt.  Hon.J.A.  Pease,  M.P.)  191 1 ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Isle  of  Wight  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910;  defeated 
there  May  and  Jan.  1910 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Stoke-upon-Trent  Oct.  1900,  and  Devonport  Dec. 
1910 ; sat  for  N.-W.,  or  Barnstaple,  Div,  of 
Devonshire  May  1911  to  Nov.  1918:  m.  1898, 
Eva  Hermione,  M.B.E .,  J.P.,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Xneas  Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh 
[see  Graham,  Bt.,  of  Netherby],  and  has  issue. 


$rms — Azure,  a fesse  or,  in  chief  a bear’s  head  couped 
proper,  muzzled  and  ringed  of  the  second.  Crest — A mullet  erminois,  two  of  the  points  resting  on  the 
pinions  of  a pair  of  wings  conjoined  and  elevated  argent. 

Seat — Nubia  House,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.  Clubs — Travellers’,  Brooks’s,  Bachelors’,  Royal 

Yacht  Squadron. 


SOUS  living — CHARLES  CHRISTIAN,  b.  Dec.  16th,  1898;  is  2nd  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards; 
served  during  European  War  1917-18  (severely  wounded). Raymond  Alexander,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living— Helen  Azalea,  b.  1901. Viola  Mary,  b.  1905. 


BARKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  The  Grange,  Bishop  Stortford,  Herts. 
[Extinct  1914.] 

Sir  John  Barker,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Annie  Sarah,  b.  1865  : m.  1886,  Tresham  Gilbey  [see  Gilbey, 
Bt.].  Residence,  Whitehall,  Bishop’s  Stortford. 


BARLING,  Creation  (U  K.)  1919,  of  Newnham,  co.  Gloucester. 


Sir  (Harry)  Gilbert  Barling,  C.B. , 
C.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  ist  Baronet , son  of  William 
Barling,  of  Newnham-on-Severn  ; b.  April  30th, 
1855;  ed.  privately;  M.B.  and  F.R.C.S.  1880;  is 
Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Univ.  of  Birmingham,  and  a J.P.  for  Birmingham  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914- 17  as  Consulting 
Surg.  to  Forces  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; appointed  Hon. 
Consulting  Surg.,  W.  Midland  Region,  Min.  of 
Pensions  1919;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1885,  Katharine  Jaflfray,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  Henry  Edmunds,  formerly  of  Elmsdale,  Edg- 
baston,  and  has  issue. 

Jtrins — Sable,  within  tw®  bars  argent  between  two  crosses 
pat6e,  three  fleur  de  lis  or.  (Errst — Two  arms  embowed,  vested 
gules,  semee  of  fleur  de  lis  or,  holding  in  the  hands  proper,  a 
cross  couped  gules. 

Seat — Blythe  Court,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 


Daughters  living— Edith  Madge,  b.  1887 Sybil  Maud, 

b.  1889. 


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BARLOW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  Fort  William,  Bengal. 

Sir  Hilaro  William  Wellesley 
Bari.ow,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 5th  Baronet;  b. 
June  19th,  1861  ; s.  his  father.  Sir  Richard 
Wellesley,  1904 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; is  Col.  (retired) 
(formerly  R.A.),  and  employed  in  Depart,  of 
Director-Gen.  of  Factories,  War  Office  ; was 
Sup.  Roy.  Laboratory  Royal  Arsenal  1902-16  ; 
formerly  Sec.  to  Ch.  Sup.  of  Ordnance  Factories ; 
C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  C.M.G.  1918  : m.  1891, 
Victoria  Katherine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Hugh  Robert  Hibbert  (formerly  Roy.  Fusiliers), 
of  Birtles  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  Broadgate, 
Barnstaple,  and  has  issue. 

^rrns — Argent,  on  a chevron  engrailed  gules  between 
three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  azure,  two  lions  passant 
counter- passant  supporting  an  eastern  crown  or,  in  chief 
between  the  two  cross-crosslets  a branch  of  olive  and 
another  of  palm  in  saltire  proper.  Crtst — Out  of  an 
eastern  crown  or  a demi-lion  argent,  the  paws  support- 
ing a cross-crosslet  as  in  the  arms,  issuing  from  the 
crown  on  the  dexter  side  of  the  lion  a branch  of  olive 
and  on  the  sinister  another  of  palm  both  proper.  #np- 
portturs — On  either  side  an  angel  proper,  vested  argent,  zoned  and  on  the  head  an  eastern  crown  or  ; the 
dexter  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a balance  or,  and  in  the  other  a book  proper,  the  sinister  bearing 
in  the  exterior  hand  an  olive  branch,  and  in  the  other  an  escroll  proper. 

Residence — The  Cottage,  Thruxton,  Andover.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Sons  living — RICHARD  HUGH,  b.  June  30th,  1904.'  Christopher  Mark,  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living — Annie  Katherine,  b.  1892. Mildred  Hilare,  b.  1895. Ruth  Beatrice,  b.  1902. 

Sister  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Maria  Charlotte  Exmouth  : m.  1857,  William  Southey  Whiteside, 
who  d.  1900,  having  obtained  a divorce  1893,  formerly  M.C.S.,  Member  of  Board  of  Revenue, 
Madras,  and  M.L.C.  of  Viceroy  of  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Southey,  b.  1863, — Guy 
Plumer,  b.  1866, — Edith  Margaret  Isabel:  m.  1885,  Phillip  Frith,  formerly  of  Jessamine,  Shanklin, 
Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1895.  Residence. 

Sir  George  Hilaro  Barlow,  G.C.B. , the  1st  baronet,  was  a member  of  the  Council  of  Bengal, 
Provisional  Governor-General  of  India  1805-7,  and  Governor  of  Madras  1807-13.  The  2nd  baronet  was 
a Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Calcutta.  Sir  Morison,  the  3rd  baronet,  who  was  in  the  7th  Hussars 
and  9th  Lancers,  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny  (medal  with  clasp  for  Lucknow).  The  4th 
baronet,  Sir  Richard,  was  a Member  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Madras,  and  Chm.  of  Madras 
Harbour  Trust. 


Love  pence. 


BARLOW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Wimpole  Street,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

Sir  T hom as  Barlow,  K.  C.  V.  O. , M.D. , 1 st  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  James  Barlow,  Esq.,  J.  P.,  of  Greenthorne, 
Edgworth ; b.  Sept.  4th,  1845 ; B.Sc.  London  1867, 
M.R.C.S.  England  1871,  M.B.  and  B.S.  (Honours)  1873,  M.D. 
London  1874,  F.R.C.P.  London  1880;  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Victoria 
and  Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen  1902,  Hon.  LL.D.  Harvard  and 
McGill  Univ.,  Toronto  1906,  and  St.  Andrews  1911,  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Durham  1912;  Hon.  M.D.  Dublin  and  Christiania; 
was  Physician  Extraor.  to  Queen  Victoria  1899-1901,  and 
Physician  to  the  Households  of  Queen  Victoria  1897-1901 
and  King  Edward  VII.  1901 -10,  since  when  he  has  been 
Physician  Extraor.  to  King  George  V.  ; is  a F.R.S.,  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital,  Emeritus  Professor 
of  Clinical  Medicine  in  Univ.  Coll.,  and  Consulting  Physician 
Sicut  aqmla  juvcn^cam.  to  Qreat  Ormond  Street  Hospital  for  Children;  formerly 
Wl likeThe 'eagle™  Examiner  in  Practice  of  Physic  in  Edinburgh,  Victoria,  and 

Durham  Univs.  ; was  Pres,  of  International  Medical  Congress 
1913  ; elected  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1910-15  ; author  of  numerous  medical 
works;  K.C.V.O.  1901  : in.  1880,  Ada  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick  Dalmahoy,  W.S., 
of  Edinburgh,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son,  Patrick  Basil,  b.  1884  ; a 
Private  in  Grenadier  Guards  ; d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1917. 

&tmn — Argent,  on  a pile  sable  between  two  torches  erect  in  base  fired  proper,  an  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads  of  the  field.  Crest — In  front  of  a staff  erect  entwined  by  a serpent  proper,  an  eagle’s 
neck  erased  with  two  heads  argent,  thereon  a rose  gules. 

Residences— 10,  Wimpole  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  W. ; Boswells,  Wendover.  Club — Athenaeum. 


SOUS  living — JAMES  ALAN  NOEL,  C.B.E.,  b.  1881;  ed.at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A. 
1904,  M.A.  1907);  sometime  Dep.  Controller,  Labour  Supply  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions;  is  Assist. 
Sec.  Min. of  Labour,  and  a J.P.  for  Bucks  ; C.B.E.  1918  : m.  1911,  Emma  Nora,  da.  of  Sir  Horace 
Darwin,  K.B.E.,  F.R.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Erasmus,  b.  1914,— Erasmus  Darwin,  b. 
I915i — Andrew  Dalmahoy,  b.  19x6, — Joan  Helen,  b.  1912, — Hilda  Horatia,  b.  1919.  Residence, 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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The  Warren,  Chesham  Bois Thomas  Dalmahoy,  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904, 

M.A.  1909):  m.  1911,  Esther  Sophia,  da.  of  Henry  Gaselee,  of  75,  Linden  Gardens,  Bayswater,  W., 
and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Stephen,  b.  1918,— Theodora  Gertrude,  A 1912, — Sophia  Penelope,  b. 
1914.  Residence , 164,  Eccles  Old  Road,  Pendleton,  Manchester. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Alice  Dorothy,  b.  1887. 


BARLOW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Bradwall  Hall,  Sandbach,  co.  Chester. 


Sir  John  Emmott  Barlow,  ist  Baronet , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Barlow,  J.P.,  of  Torkington 
Lodge,  Hazel  Grove,  Cheshire,  and  Bryn  Eirias, 
Colwyn  Bay,  N.  Wales,  by  Mary  Ann,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Emmott,  C.E.,  of  Disley,  Cheshire ; b. 
April  16th,  1857;  ed.  at  Grove  House  Sch.,  Totten- 
ham, and  privately  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1884  ; is  a 
J.P.  and  a County  Alderman  of  Cheshire,  a J.P.  for 
Somerset,  and  senior  partner  in  the  firms  of  Thomas 
Barlow  and  Brother,  of  London  and  Manchester,  and 
Barlow  and  Co.,  of  Calcutta,  Shanghai,  Singapore, 
and  Kuala  Lumpur  (Federated  Malay  States)  ; un- 
successfully contested  Knutsford  Div.  of  Cheshire  (Z) 
1885,  and  Denbigh  Dist.  1886;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Frome  Div.  of  Somersetshire  1892-5,  when  he  was 
defeated  ; re-elected  June  1896,  Oct.  1900,  Jan.  1906, 
Jan.  1910,  and  Dec.  1910;  defeated  therefor  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1895,  the  Hon.  Anna  Maria  Hey  wood, 
da.  of  the  late  Richard  Denman,  and  sister  of  3rd 
Baron  Denman,  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Per  pale  ermine  and  gules,  three  chevrons  counter- 
changed,  over  all  two  lions  combatant  or.  Crest, — A lion  sejant 
affront£e  or  holding  erect  in  the  forepaws  a cross-crosslet  fitchde 
gules. 


Seats — Torkington  Lodge,  Hazelgrove,  near  Stockport ; Bradwall  Hall,  Sandbach,  Cheshire  ; 
Bryn  Eirias,  Colwyn  Bay.  Clubs — Brooks's,  Devonshire. 


Sons  living— JOHN  DENMAN,  b.  June  15th,  1898. Thomas  Bradwall,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living — Nancy  Mary  Emmott,  b.  1896  : in.  Capt.  F.  L.  F.  Deneys,  Leinster  Regt. 
Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  1905. 


BARNEWALL,  Creation  (I.)  1623,  of  Crickstown  Castle,  Meath. 


Sir  John  Robert  Barnewall,  nth 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  John  Aylmer  Barnewall  [see 
colls.,  infra]  ; b.  April  14th,  1850 ; s.  his  cousin, 
Sir  Reginald  Aylmer  John  de  Barneval,  1909  : 
m.  1884,  Grace,  da.  of  Arthur  R.  Blennerhassett,  and 
has  issue. 

&rm» — Ermine,  a bordure  engrailed  gules.  Crest — From  a 
plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers,  or,  gules,  azure,  vert,  and  argent, 
a falcon  rising  of  the  last. 

Residence — Thornton  Upper,  Victoria,  Australia. 


Sons  living-REGINALD  JOHN,  b.  J-une  8th,  1888. 

Arthur  Walter  Aylmer,  b.  1890. 

Half-Brothers  living— Alfred  George,  b.  i88o.-^Bartholo- 
mew  John,  b.  1882.— Robert  Benjamin,  b.  1885. 

Sisters  living— Catherine  Lucy  : in.  18—,  Robert  Rennie. 

Eleanor:  m.  18—,  William  Macmartin. Marietza:  in. 

18 — , Robert  Nicholas. Adeline  : in.  18 — , Francis  Downey. 

Eliza  : m.  18—,  John  O’Rourke. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Barnewall,  brother  of  8th 
baronet,  b.  17 — , d.  18 — : in.  18 — , Anne,  da. 
of  Joseph  Brown,  of  Kilpatrick,  co.  West- 
meath 

j Several  sons  and  das.,  of  whom,  Bartholomew  (the  eldest  son): 
/ had  rather  die  than  be  disgraced.  m Barbara,  da.  of  Dr.  Chambers,  and  had  issue,  John  Aylmer 
(ante),  b.  (about)  1814,  d.  1890,  having  tn.  ist,  1840.  Ellen  Sanders,  who*/.  1877  5 2ndly,  #879,  Annie 
Reed  ; he  emigrated  to  Australia  1839, — Robert,  who  settled  in  America  in  1840, — Benjamin,  who 
went  to  Australia.— Samuel,  the  4th,  and  William,  the  5th  son,  both  emigrated  to  America. 


This  family,  the  name  of  which  was  originally  “ De  Barneval,”  is  of  great  antiquity.  Sir  Michael 
de  Barneval,  who  landed  on  the  coast  of  Cork  in  1172,  was  the  first  of  the  family  who  settled  in  Ireland. 
The  2nd  baronet  suffered  severely  during  the  Cromwellian  usurpation  ; and  of  the  extensive  posses- 
sions then  wrested  from  him,  he  obtained,  after  the  re-establishment  of  the  monarchy,  only  his 
castle  and  2,000  acres  of  land.  The  3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Meath  1689-90.  Thjs  baronetcy  was 
dormant  1744-1821. 


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BARRAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Chapel  Allerton  Hall,  Chapel  Allerton,  West  Riding 
of  co.  York  and  of  Queen’s  Gate,  St.  Mary  Abbots,  Kensington,  co.  London. 

Sir  John  Nicholson  Barran,  2nd  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  John  Barran,  el.  son  of  1st  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  16th,  1872 ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  John, 
1905 ; ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1894);  is  a Director  of  John  Barran  and 
Sons  (Limited),  merchants,  of  Leeds,  and  a J.P.  for 
W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  successively  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  Postmaster- Gen.,  to  Pres,  of  Local 
Govt.  Board,  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart.,  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  and  to  Prime  Min.  1910-16, 
and  Commr.  for  Belgian  Refugees  19 14- 15  ; appointed 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon.  H.  H.  Asquith, 
M.P.,  Feb.  1917,  and  Chm.,  Port  and  Transit  Executive 
Committee  1920;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hawick  Dist.  ( L ) 
March  1909  to  Nov.  1918:  m.  1902,  Alice  Margarita, 
el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  Leighton  Parks,  D.D.,  R.  of  St. 
Bartholomew’s,  New  York  City,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Per  saltire  gules  and  sable,  a bear  passant  or,  muzzled 
of  the  second,  between  two  mascles  palewise  of  the  third.  Cmt — 
The  love  of  country . In  front  of  a tower  gules  charged  with  three  mascles  intertwined 

palewise,  a lion’s  jamb  fessewise  erased  or. 

Residence — Sawley  Hall,  Ripon,  Yorks.  Clubs— Brooks’s,  Reform,  Scottish  Liberal. 


Sons  living— JOHN  LEIGHTON,  b.  March  24th,  1904. Edward  Nicholson,  b.  1910. 

David  Haven,  b.  1912. 

Daughter  living— Elise  Margarita,  b.  1906. 

Brother  living — Philip  Austyn,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1900);  is  Managing  Director  of  John  Barran  and  Sons  (Limited),  merchants,  of  Leeds,  and  Major 
R. F.A.  (Territorial):  m.  1908,  Dorothy  Currer,  only  da.  of  the  late  Arthui  Currer  Briggs,  of 
Gledhow  Grange,  Leeds,  and  Broad  Leys,  Windermere,  and  has  issue  living  Philip  Henry,  b. 
1909,— Arthur  Haworth,  b.  1911, — Dorothy  Stella  Margaret,  b.  1919.  Residence , The  Elms,  Chapel 
Allerton,  Leeds. 

Bisters  living — Ruth  : in.  1900,  Francis  E.  M.  Donner,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  John 
Sedgefield,  b.  1901, — Humphrey  Francis,  b.  1904, — Charles  Montague,  b.  1907, — Nancy  Ruth, 

b.  1911.  Residence,  The  Old  Hall,  Prestbury,  Cheshire. Lorna.- Edith. Dorothy  Hilda  : 

m.  1909,  Major  Alfred  James  Napier  Bartlett,  D.S.O.,  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I., 
and  has  issue  living,  Richard  John  Napier,  b.  1920, — Elizabeth  Natalie,  b.  1910, — Katharine  Diana, 
b.  1912.  Residence , Milton  Manor,  near  Banbury,  Oxon.- — Nathalie  Beatrice  : m.  1914,  Major 
Anthony  Drummond  Boden,  formerly  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  has  issue  living, 
Patrick  Anthony  Drummond,  b.  1915. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  ist  baronet) — Charles,  b.  1849  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon,  and  Chm.  of  Dart  Dist. 
Fishery  Board : in.  1876,  Louisa  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  John  M’Nab,  of  Midtonfield,  Renfrewshire, 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Marcel,  b.  1877  : in.  1907,  Jessie  Henderson,  da.  of  Thomas  Pollok, 
of  Liverpool, — Kenneth  Gerald  M’Nab,  b.  1886,— Colin  Adair,  b.  1893  ; sometime  Capt.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L.I., — Muriel  Louise,  b.  18 — : in.  1913,  Dr.  John  Hamilton  Cumming.  Residence , 
Manor  House,  Berry  Pomeroy,  Totnes.  Clubs,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Royal  Western  Yacht 

of  England. Alfred,  b.  1851 ; is  a J.P.  for  Leeds  and  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  a Member 

of  Court  and  Council  of  Leeds  Univ.  : in.  ist,  1883,  Lilly  Maria,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Scattergood,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Leeds;  2ndly,  1904,  Anne  Mabel,  only  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
T.  C.  Wharton,  97th  Regt.  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Claude  Roulston,  b.  1885; 
is  Lieut.  R G.A.  : in.  1911,  Edith,  da.  of  Arthur  Gaunt,  of  Stanningley  Hall,  Leeds,  and  has 
issue  living,  Lilian  Joan  b.  1912,  Katharine  Muriel  b.  1913, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Richard  Wharton, 
i.  1905, — George  Fletcher,  b.  1908.  Residence , Giggleswick,  Settle,  Yorkshire.  Clubs , Reform, 

Alpine. Henry,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  ist  class  Law  1884, 

M.A.  and  LL.M.  1888);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886;  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  a 
Director  of  John  Barran  and  Sons  (Limited),  merchants,  of  Leeds:  in.  1891,  Rosalie  Mary, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Edgar  Flower,  J.P.,  of  Middle  Hill,  Broadway,  Worcestershire, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Vernon  Flower,  b.  1894, — Elaine  Isabel  Flower,  b.  189-.  Residences, 
Shadwell  Grange,  Moor-Allerton,  Leeds ; Whin  Brow,  Cloughton,  Yorkshire.  Club,  Reform. 

' Sir  Rowland  Hirst,  b.  1858  ; is  a Director  of  John  Barran  and  Sons  (Limited),  merchants,  of  Leeds, 
and  a Member  of  Court  of  Leeds  Univ.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Leeds,  N.  Div.  ( L ) July  1902  to  Nov. 
1918  ; Knt.  1917  : in.  ist,  1887,  Rose  Cardew  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1899),  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Gilbert  Bradley  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Louise  Buchanan,  da.  of  J.  Stevenson  Brown,  of  Montreal, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage),  Rowland  Noel,  b.  1887;  Capt.  Household  Cav:  ; d. 
(on  ser.  during  European  War)  1919  : in.  1917,  Auriol  Camilla  Sharlie  Blanche,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Alistair  George  Hay  [see  E.  Kinnoull], — Hugh  Bradley,  M.C.,  b.  1889  ; is  Capt.  R. F.A.(  T F. ) , 
European  War  1914-18  (M.C.):  in.  1917,  Estelle,  da.  of  the  late  Frank  Lockhart  Cox,  of  85, 
Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W., — Rose  Sylvia,  b.  1892  : in.  1918,  Major  Harold  A.  Ryott,  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  (T.F.),  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1919, — Gwendolin  Cardew,  b.  189-  : m.  1919, 
J.  U.  I.  Shuttleworth.  Residence,  24,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs , Reform,  Ranelagh,  Bath. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  ist  baronet) — Ann  : in.  1866,  the  Rev.  Lundy  Edward  William  Foote" 
V.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Harrogate,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Rev.  Harold,  b.  1870;  is  Chap,  in 
Bombay  Ecclesiastical  Establishment  : in.  1896,  Amy  Nora  Field, — Douglas,  b.  1872  : in.  1905, 
Coraline  Anne  Craib,— Trevor  Mawdesley,  b.  1877  ; Major  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Courtenay b.  1878, — Annie  Lilian:  in.  1898,  John  Bates 
Dester, — Annie  Emily  Irene  : m.  1901,  Edward  George  Foot,  formerly  of  The  Rower,  co.  Kilkenny. 
Residence , St.  Peter’s  Vicarage,  Harrogate.  Eliza  ( Lady  Bodington)  : m.  1907,  Sir  Nathan 
Bodington,  Lilt.D.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1911,  Vice-Chancellor  of  Leeds  Univ.  Residence,  81,  Onslow 
Square,  S.W. ■ - Louisa  : in.  1909,  Harry  Manfield,  M.P.  for  Northamptonshire,  Mid.  Div. 
1906-18.  Residence,  Moulton  Grange,  Northampton. 

Mother  living — Eliza  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Nicholson,  of  Matthew’s  Green, 
Wokingham,  Berks:  in.  1870,  John  Barran,  who  d.  1886,  el.  son  of  Sir  John  Barran,  ist  baronet, 
and  has  issue  {see  ante).  Residence,  Hob  Green,  Markington,  Yorkshire. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John  Barran,  who  was  founder  of  the  firm  of  John  Barran  and  Sons, 
merchants,  of  Leeds,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Leeds  (Z.)  1876-85,  and  for  Yorkshire,  W.  Riding,  E.  Part, 
Otley  Div.,  1886-95. 


LAYLAND-BARRATT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  The  Manor  House,  Torquay,  and 
Tregarne  Lodge,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall. 

Sir  Francis  Layland-Barratt,  ist 
Baronet , only  son  of  the  late  Francis  Barratt,  of  5,  The 
Esplanade,  Plymouth,  and  St.  Austell,  Cornwall,  by 
Anna  Michell,  elder  da.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late 
John  Pascoe  Bennetts,  J.P.,  of  Woodlane,  Falmouth; 
b.  Aug.  1 2th,  i860  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1882,  M.A.  1886);  is  aJ.P., 
a D. L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Cornwall  (High 
Sheriff  1897),  a J.P.  for  Devon,  and  Commodore  Roy. 
Cornwall  Yacht  Club  ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1895 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Layland  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Torquay  Div.  of  Devonshire  (Z)  Oct.  1900  to 
Dec.  1910  when  he  was  defeated  ; defeated  there  1895  ; 
sat  for  Mid,  or  St.  Austell,  Div.  of  Cornwall  Nov.  1915 
to  Nov.  1918:  m.  1884,  Frances  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  C.B.E., 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Layland,  of  Stonehouse, 
Wallasey.  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — ist  and  4th  argent,  on  a chevron  engrailed  between 
three  bears  statant  sable,  muzzled  or,  as  many  cross-crosslets 
fitchee  of  the  field,  Barratt ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent,  on  a fesse  raguly  gules  between  two  branches, 
composed  of  three  ears  of  wheat  vert,  banded  or,  in  chief  and  two  escallops  of  the  third  in  base,  a 
lion  passant  of  the  first,  Layland.  Crtsts — ist,  a bear  sable  muzzled,  and  resting  the  dexter  fore- 
paw on  an  escallop  or,  Barratt : 2nd,  a dove  rising  argent,  wings  surgeant  turgeant  azure,  ducally 
gorged  of  the  last  holding  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  or,  Layland. 

Seats — The  Manor  House,  Torquay;  The  Red  House,  Cromer,  Norfolk;  Tregarne  Lodge, 
St.  Austell.  Town  Residence — 68,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Reform,  Devonshire,  Royal 

Thames  Yacht. 


Son  living—  FRANCIS  HENRY  GODOLPHIN,  M.C.,  b.  Dec.  nth,  1896;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  M.C.). 

Daughters  living — Dorothea  Layland. Petronel  Eleanor : m.  ist  1913,  Flag-Lieut.-Com. 

George  Edward  Cumming,  R.N.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914;  2ndly,  1916,  Lieut.  Reginald 
Dillworth  Howard,  R.  N.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  second  marriage),  a son,  b.  1917, — a son,  b. 

1920. Frances  Patricia:  m.  1915,  Major  Gervas  Percy  Disney,  Essex  Regt.  and  R.A.F. , and 

has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1919. 


Faithful  to  whom  l am  under 
obligation. 


Barrett-Lennard,  see  Lennard. 


BARRIE,  Creation  (U  K.)  1913,  of  Adelphi  Terrace  House,  City  of  Westminster. 

Sir  James  Matthew  Barrie,  LL.D ., 

ist  Baronet , son  of  David  Barrie,  of  Kirriemuir, 
Scotland  ; b.  May  9th,  i860 ; ed.  at  Dumfries 
Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; the  well-known 
Novelist  and  Playwright;  elected  Lord  Rector  of 
St.  Andrews  Univ.  1919  ; author  of  “A  Window 
in  Thrums,”  “The  Little  Minister,”  “Senti- 
mental Tommy,”  “ Peter  Pan,”  “ The  Admirable 
Crichton,”  “What  Every  Woman  Knows,”  etc.  : 
m.  1894,  Mary  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1909),  da.  of  the  late  George  Ansell. 

^ruts — Barry  of  six  argent  and  gules,  in  chief  a lion 
passant  guardant  counterchanged,  and  issuant  from  the 
base  reeds  proper.  Crtut — An  open  book  amid  reeds  all 
proper. 

Residence — Kirriemuir,  Scotland.  Club — Athenaeum. 


Lone  0/ Goodness. 


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BARRINGTON.  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Limerick. 

Sir  Charles  Burton  Barrington, 

M.B.E.,  5th  Baronet ; b.  1848  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Croker,  1890  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1879)  j is  a J.P. 
and  a D.L.  for  co.  Limerick  (High  Sheriff  1879), 
and  Hon.  Col.  Special  Reserve  (formerly  Limerick 
City  R.  F.  A. ) ; sometime  Co.  Director  of  Auxiliary 
Hospital  and  V. A. D.,  Limerick;  M.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919:  m.  1895,  Mary  Rose,  da.  of  Sir  Henry 
Hickman  Bacon,  10th  Bt.  of  Redgrave  and  nth 
of  Mildenhall,  and  has  issue. 

^mts — Argent,  three  chevronels  gules  and  a label  of 
three  points  vert,  on  a canton  of  the  second,  a:  trefoil 
slipped  or.  Crtst — Out  of  a crown  vallery  or  a hermit’s 

bust  with  a cowl  vested  paly  argent  and  gules. 

Seat — Glenstal,  Newport,  Limerick.  Clubs — Union, 

Kildare  Street,  Carlton. 


Sons  living — CHARLES  BACON,  b.  June  6th,  1902  ; 

ed.  at  Eton. Alexander  Fitzwilliam  Croker,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Winifred  Frances,  b.  1897. 

Brothers  living— Croker,  b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1900);  Bar. 
King’s  Inn,  Dublin,  1876  ; admitted  Solicitor  in  Ireland 
1883 ; is  Solicitor  to  Great  Southern  and  Western  Railway 
Co.  of  Ireland:  m.  1890,  Florence  Jane,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Bayly,  D.L.,  of  Debsborough,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
has  issue  living,  Croker  Edmund,  M.C. , b.  1897;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1916-19  (M.C.), — Florence  Mary,  b. 
1893, — Evelyn  Victoria  Muriel,  b.  1900.  Residences,  58,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin  ; Barrington’s 
Bridge,  Limerick.  Clubs,  University,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Conservative. ■■  ■— 
John  Beatty,  b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1882) ; is  a Land  Agent,  and  a J.P.  for  cos. 
Limerick  and  Tipperary,  and  City  of  Limerick ; European  War  1915-19  (Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm):  in.  1887,  Catherine  Charlotte,  el.  da.  of  John  Bayly,  D.L.,  of 
Debsborough,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1899;  is  2nd  Lieuti  R. F.A., — Mary 
Charlotte  Gladys:  m.  1911,  Colin  Algernon  Campbell,  of  Colgrain,  Dumbartonshire,  and  Under- 
river House,  near  Sevenoaks,  and  . has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1912,  a son  b.  1915,  a son  b.  1917, — 
Marjory  : m.  1915,  Capt.  M.  King-French,  R.F  A.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1916.  Resi- 
dences, Barrington  Street,  Limerick  ; Ashroe,  co.  Limerick.  Club,  Kildare  Street. 

Sisters  living — Olivia  Maria:  m.  1871,  the  Rev.  Lewen  Burton  Weldon,  D.D.,  who  d.  19x4,  V.  ot 
Holy  Trinity,  Weymouth,  and  Canon  of  Salisbury  [ see  Weldon,  Bt.].  Mercy:  m.  1881,  the 
Hon.  George  Wright,  who  d.  1913,  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice,  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  William  Barrington,  b.  1889, — Stella  Rose:  m.  1914,  Capt.  Peter  Galsworthy,  Roy.  Fusiliers, 
— Nesta  Violet  : m.  1908,  Capt.  William  Lingard  Amphlett  Goulding  [see  Goulding,  Bt.], — Anna 
Felicia:  in.  1917,  Major  John  Arthur  Gerald  de  Courcy  [ see  B.  Kingsale], . Jessy  Frances:  m. 
1889,  George  H.  Pentland,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles,  b.  1890.  Residence,  Black 

Hall,  Drogheda. Anna  Josephine  : m.  1891,  John  Naper  George  Pollock,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d. 

1905,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Charterhouse;  is  Lieut.  Special  Cav.  ; European 
War  1915-19, — Anna  Jessy  : in.  19x5,  Major  David  Ker,  Special  Cav.  ; European  War  1914-19, — 
Hazel  Burton.  Residence,  Mountainstown,  Navan. 


The  same  while  I live . 


Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Charlotte  Jessy  : m.  1901,  the  Rev.  George  Digby  Scott, 
R.  of  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.  Cathedral,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1903, — Frances  Olivia,  b.  1904, — Jessy  Kathleen,  b.  1905, — Charlotte  Brigid, 
b.  1908.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Bray.  co.  Wicklow.  Maria  Louisa  Olivia.  Residence , 
Clonshavoy,  Barrington’s  Bridge,  co.  Limerick. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Daniel  Barrington,  2nd  son  of  1st  bar«net : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Joseph  Thomas  Barrington,  b.  1834,  d.  1913  : m.  1861,  Emma,  da.  of 
Thomas  Evans : — 

Thomas  Percy,  b.  1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  (Reserve  of  Officers):  m.  1906,  Constance 

Mabel,  da.  of  A.  R.  Houghton,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Guy,  b.  19x2. Joseph  Croker, 

b.  1880.  John  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with  clasps),  European  War  191 5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1919  : 
in.  1916,  Christine  Mary  Stella,  da.  of  the  late  C.  Kuhling,  of  North  Ferriby,  E.  Yorkshire,  and 
has  issue  living,  John  William,  b.  1917, — a son,  b.  1920.  Club,  United  Service.  Annie  Evelyn 
(. Baroness  Castleinaine),  b.  1873  : in.  1895,  the  5th  Baron  Castlemaine.  Residences , Moydrum 
Castle,  Athlone ; The  Hare  Island,  co.  Westmeath. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Williams  Barrington,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1838,  d.  1900  : in.  1873, 
Henrietta  Maria  Jane  (now  of  Eden  Park,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin),  el.  da.  of  the  late  John 
Johnstone,  of  Halleaths,  Lockerbie,  N.B.,  and  Castelnau  House,  Mortlake : — 

Richard  Irving  Williams,  b.  1892. Alice  Henrietta:  m.  1st,  1898,  as  his  second  wife,  William 

Keswick,  J.P.,  D.L.  (M.P.  for  Surrey,  Mid.,  or  Epsom  Div.)  ; 2ndly,  19x5,  Cyril  Cameron  Pyke, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  xst  marriage),  Alice  Ivy  Henrietta,  b.  1899, — Helen  Kathleen,  b.  1903. 

Residences,  Capel  Leyse,  Holmwood,  Surrey. Helen  Lucy  Johnstone  : in.  1905,  John  Moles- 

worth  Staples  [see  Staples,  Bt.,  colls.  J.  Residence,  14,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Odo  du  Barentin,  who  came  to  England  with  the  Conqueror, 
Fifteenth  in  descent  from  Odo,  who  received  grants  of  land  in  Essex,  and  became  custodian  of  Hatfield 
forest,  was  Sir  Francis  Barrington,  of  Barrington  Hall,  Essex,  created  a baronet  r6ii.  This  title 
became  extinct,  upon  the  death  of  the  xoth  baronet,  in  1833  ; but  prior  thereto  (183X)  a baronetcy  had 
been  conferred  upon  a younger  branch,  Sir  Joseph  Barrington,  of  Limerick,  who,  with  his  sons,  founded 
the  Limerick  Hospital  and  Infirmary,  an  institution  incorporated  by  Act  of  Parliament. 


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BARROW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1835,  of  Ulverstone,  Lancashire. 

6»Francis  Laurence  John  Barrow,  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  nth,  1862;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Croker,  1900  : 
m.  1890,  Winifred  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  W.  C.  Steward, 
of  Cartgate,  Whitehaven,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Sable, two  swords  in  saltire  points  upwards  argent,  pommels  and 
hilts  or  between  three  fleurs-de-lis,  one  in  chief  and  two  in  flanche,  an  anchor 
erect  in  base  of  the  last.  Crist — On  a mount  vert  a squirrel  sejant  cracking 
a nut  all  proper,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  anchor. 

Residence — 


Sons  living— WILFRID  JOHN  WILSON  CROKER,  b.  Dec.  28th, 
1897.— Alfred  Francis  Lendon,  b.  1904.  Edward  Joseph  Merriman, 
b.  1912. 

Daughter  living— Mildred  Mary  Winifred,  b.  1901. 

Sisters  living — Emily  Agnes. Mary  Mercy;  is  a Franciscan  nun. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Anna  Maria:  in.  1854,  John 
Hanson  Sperling,  who  d.  1894,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Alfred  Montague  (of  Leek,  Stafford), 
b.  1856;  is  in  Holy  Orders  in  Roman  Catholic  Church, — Annie  Madeline:  in.  1879,  William 
Osborne  Christmas,  who  d.  1912,-  Beatrice  Mary  Agnes : in.  1883,  Auguste  du  Mesniel,  Comte 
de  Sommery,  who  d.  1899, — Ada  Mildred  : in.  1884,  Charles  Perceval  Skerrett,  who  d.  1888,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  b.  1885,  Kathleen  b.  1886:  in.  1914,  Guy  Giiliat  Smith,  and  has  issue 
living,  Marv  Magdalene  b.  T915.— — Mary  : in.  1861,  the  Rev.  Vere  Broughton  Smyth,  who  d.  1907, 
and  has  issue  living,  Vere  Staunton,  b.  1864  ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; is  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Col.  Comdg.  a Mil.  Dist.,  New  Zealand  : in.  1902,  Maud  Constance,  da. 
of  Thomas  Henry  Edmunds,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Vere  b.  1903,  Basil  Staunton  b.  1908, 
Constance  Gwendolyn  b.  1905, — Rev.  Basil  Broughton,  b.  1866;  is  R.  of  Betteshanger,  Kent:  m. 
1893,  Grace  Elizabeth  Augusta  Massy,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Thomas  Thompson  [B.  Massy, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Robert  Basil  b.  1899,  Edward  Brouhton  b.  1901,  Rosamund 
Ver z b.  1894:  m.  1917,  the  Rev.  Robert  Hamilton  Moberly  [see  B.  Belhaven,  colls.],  JGrace  Margaret 
b.  1896,  Hilda  Mary  b.  1898, — Rev.  John  Wilson  Croker,  b.  1867;  is  V.  of  East  Kennett,  Marl- 
borough : m.  1909,  Myfanwy  Trevor,  da.  of  Trevor  Randulph  Owen,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald 
Trevor  b.  1912,  Alyn  Owen  (twin)  b.  1912, — George  Hardinge  Follett,  b.  1869, — Ella  Mary  : in. 
1887,  Edward  J.  E.  Bovill,  of  Milnthorpe,  Henley  Road  Ipswich,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward 
Vere  b.  1890,  Violet  Mary  b.  1887  : in.  1915,  George  W.  Hewetson.  Residence , Misterton,  Carew 
Road,  Eastbourne.— —Eliza  Catherine.— ^Adelaide : in.  1863,  Alexander  Clutterbuck,  who  d. 
1890,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Peter  Henry,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1868  [ see  “ Companionage  ”]  : 
in.  1896,  Rose  Winifred,  da.  of  Alfred  Barrow  Wilson  Marriott,  formerly  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police,  Central 
Provinces,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Alexander  b.  1897,  Jack  Ernest  b.  1898,  Vernon 
Follett  b.  1909, — Francis  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1878  [see  “Companionage”]:  m.  1909, 
Evelyn  Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Staunton  Barrow  (see  colls.,  infra],  and  has 
issue  living,  David  Francis  b.  1914,  Peter  Francis  b.  1916,  Bernard  Anthony  A 1919,  Opal  b.  1912, — 
Bernard  Valentine,  b.  1883  ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — 
Mabel  Sophia,  b.  1864  ; is  a nun  in  the  Convent  of  the  Assumption,  Ramsgate, — Rosamond  Mearyl, 
b.  1865  ; is  a Sister  in  St.  Mary’s  Home,  Wantage, — Eva,  b.  1866  ; is  a Sister  in  Community  of  the 
Sacred  Passion, — Agnes  Mary,  b.  1874.  Residence , St.  Mary’s  Grotto,  Liskeard,  Cornwall. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Staunton  Barrow,  M.A.,  R.  of  Stowmarket,  2nd  son  of 
2nd  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1884  : m.  1864,  Florence  Mary  (now  of  Glenwoods,  Guild- 
ford ; she  in.  2ndly,  1896,  Charles  J.  Lomer),  da.  of  John  Nicholles  : — 

Annie  Reta,  b.  1865  : in.  1892,  Frederick  Jones  Banister,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Nony,  b.  1894 : 
in.  1920,  Frederick  William  Twort,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  The  Wilderness,  Camberley,  Surrey, 

— Barbara  Gillian,  b.  1895, — Reta  Margaret  (twin),  b.  1895.  Residence,  Fairfield,  Epsom. Ida 

Florence,  b.  1869:  in.  1910,  William  Henry  Oakes..  - Gillian  Mary,  b.  1872. Rosamond  Nony, 

b.  1875. Evelyn  Marguerite,  b.  1880:  in.  1909,  Capt.  Francis  Alexander  Clutterbuck,  D.S.O., 

R.N.  [see  ante]. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Barrow,  for  many  years  Secretary  to  the  Admiralty,  and  Founder  of 
the  Foyal  Geographical  Society,  was  highly  distinguished  as  an  author,  a traveller,  and  a meritorious 
public  servant,  to  whose  memory  a monumental  tower,  100  feet  high,  was  erected  by  public  subscription 
on  the  Hoad  Hill,  Ulverston,  his  birthplace.  The  2nd  baronet  was  Chief  Clerk  at  the  Colonial  Office, 
and  Secretary  and  Registrar  of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  of  which  he  was  a Companion. 


Parum  sufficit. 
Little  suffices. 


BARRY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899  of  St.  Leonard’s  Hill,  Clewer,  Berks,  and  Keiss  Castle, 
Wick.  Caithness-shire. 

Sir  Edward  Arthur  Barry,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
April  25th,  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Francis  Tress,  1907; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berks 
(High  Sheriff  1907)  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Berks  Yeo.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  in  2/ist  Berks  Yeo. ; Master  of  Grocers’  Co. 
1920;  confirmed  as  Baron  de  Barry  of  Portugal  1910  : m.  1st, 
1883,  Kathleen  Ellen,  who  d.  1885,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Percy 
Bicknell,  of  Gurteen,  Shinrone,  co.  Tipperary  ; 2ndly,  1891, 
Eleanor  Margaret,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Col.  Courtenay 
JA  Harvey  Saltren  Scott,  formerly  B.S.C.,  and  has  issue. 
j?  |Vrms — Argent,  three  bars  gemels  gules  between  two  wolves’  heads 

erased  in  chief  sable,  and  a trefoil  in  base  vert.  Crist— Issuant  from  a 
castle  with  two  towers  argent,  a wolf’s  head  sable,  holding  in  the  mouth 
a trefoil  slipped  vert,  between  four  roses,  two  on  either  side  gules,  stalked 
Boutez  en  avant.  and  leaved  proper. 

Push  foTU.-a.rd.  Seat — Uckwells  Manor,  Bray,  Berks.  Club— Cavalry. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage- CLAUDE  FRANCIS,  b.  Dec.  16th,  1883:  m.  1908,  Angela 
Doris  Manners,  da.  of  Herbert  Hume  Spry,  and  has  issue  living,  Rupert  Rodney  Francis  Tress, 


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b.  iqio,— Kathleen  Manners  Tress,  b.  1909, — Sheila  Yvonne  Elizabeth  Doris,  b.  1915. By  2nd. 

marriage — Edward  Courtenay  Tress,  b.  1895;  formerly  Lieut.  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-19  in 
2/ist  Berks  Yeo.,  and  in  R.E. 

Daughters  living— By  2nd  marriage— Cicely  Eleanor,  b.  1892  : m.  1918,  Philip  Poore  [see 

Poore,  Bt.,  coHs.j. Margaret  Colquhoun,  b.  1894:  m.  1919,  Capt.  James  Clifton  Colquhoun, 

formerly  Highland  L.  I.  ■—  Rosamonde,  b.  1903. 

Brothers  living — Douglas  Herron,  b.  1861  : m.  1884,  Rose  Grace,  da.  of  Peter  Gowlland,  and  has 
issueliving,  Ronald  Tress  (of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia),  A 1888 ; is  Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  served 
during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded) : m.  1909,  Elspeth  Sophia  Louise  Sinclair,  from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1913,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  191-, — Dorothy  Grace,  b.  1885  : m.  19x3, 

Kenneth  Delmar  Barrett, — Audrey  Rose,  b.  1895.  Residence,  1,  Collingham  Gardens,  S.W. 

William  James,  b.  1864  : is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff  1912) : ni.  1896,  Lady  Grace  Murray, 
M.B.E.,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Dunmore,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, — Hubert  Wyndham,  R.JV.,  b.  1898;  became  a Midship- 
man 1914, — Esther  Joyce,  b.  1906,— Nancy  Elizabeth,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Witchingham  Hall, 

Norwich Stanley  Leonard,  C.M.G.,C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,b.  1873;  ed.at  Harrow;  formerly 

Major  10th  Hussars;  is  Col.  T.F.,  and  a J.P.  for  Northamptonshire;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
Signalling  Officer,  and  as  D.A.A.G.,  Intelligence  Depart,  (despatches.  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  as  an  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Army,  and  in  1914-T5  in  attendance  on  H.R.H. 
the  Prince  of  Wales  (M.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour)  ; was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec., 
Aldershot  1902-6,  and  Home  Forces  1916-19;  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1915,  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1906,  Hannah  Mary,  el.  da.  of  James  Hainsworth,  and  formerly  wife  of 
Col.  W.  Macgeorge,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  T902,  and  has  issue  living,  Jeanne  Irene, 
b.  1915.  Residence,  Spencer  House,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W.  19.  Clubs,  l'urf,  Marlborough, 
Boodle’s. 

Sisters  living — Alice  Maria,  b.  1852  : m.  1876,  Henry  Neve  Goodhart,  who  d.  1880,  and  has  issue 
living,  Heron  Charles,  b.  1877  ; is  1st  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  : i?i.  T903,  Marion  Hopkinson,  da.  of 
Francis  Hopkinson  Smith,  of  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  and  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Henry 
Gerard  Heron  b.  1904,  Charles  Edward  Douglas  Heron  b.  1906,— Vera  Augusta,  b.  1880  : m.  1912,. 

Major  Stephen  Bibbins  Allen,  of  Black  Notley  Lodge,  Essex. Grace  Isabel,  b.  1866  : m.  1889, 

Harry  Holmes,  and  has  issue  living,  Harry  Gilbert,  b.  1893, — Grace  Sarah  Douglas,  b.  1901. 
Residence,  Ravenstone  Castle,  Whithorn,  Wigtownshire. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Sarah  Douglas  {Lady  Barry),  only  child  of  the  late  Arthur 
Herron,  of  Northiam,  Sussex  : m.  1851,  Sir  Francis  Tress  Barry,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Resi- 
dence, St.  Margaret’s,  Carlisle  Road,  Eastbourne. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Francis  Tress  Barry,  was  cr.  Baron  de  Barry  in  Portugal  1876,  sat  as  M.P,^ 

for  Windsor  (C)  1890-1906,  and  was  Consul-Gen.  in  Great  Britain  for  Ecuador. 


BARTLETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Hardington-Mandeville,  Somerset. 

Sir  Herbert  Henry  Bartlett,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Robert  Bartlett,  of 
Hardington  - Mandeville,  Somerset ; b.  April 
30th,  1842;  sometime  Chm.  of  Perry  and  Co. 
(Bow),  Limited,  contractors,  of  56,  Victoria  Street, 
S.W.  ; is  a Director  of  Builders’  Accident  In- 
surance (Limited)  ; interested  in  Univ.  Education  ; 
m.  1874,  Ada  Charlotte,  da.  of  Joseph  Barr,  and 
has  issue. 

^rutg— Argent,  two  barrulets  dancett£e  between  in  chief 
two  cinquefoils  and  in  base  a crescent  issuant  therefrom 
a cross  form6e  fitch6e,  all  azure.  Crxst — A demi  eagle 

displayed  azure,  winged  or,  supporting  with  the  beak  a 
pennon  of  the  first,  charged  with  the  arms. 

Residence—  54,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — St. 
Stephen’s,  City  Carlton,  Royal  London  Yacht,  Temple 
Yacht,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 


With  fortitude  and  fidelity. 


Grandchildren  living— (Issue  of  the  late  Hardington 
Arthur  Bartlett,  2nd,  but  then  el.  surviving,  son  of  isc 
Baronet,  b.  X878,  d.  1920 : m.  1902,  Irene  (now  of  The 
Lawn,  Hampstead  Heath,  N.W.),  da.  of  Professor  Henry 
Robinson,  formerly  of  no,  Abbey  Road,  St  John’s  Wood, 
N.W.) — BASIL  HARDINGTON,  b.  Sept.  15th,  1905. 
Henry  David  Hardington,  b.  1912. Irene  Theo- 
dora, b.  1908. 

Sons  living— Robert  Dudley,  b.  1880  ; is  Lieut.  R.N.  V.R.  : 
m.  1906,  Maude  Violet,  da.  of  George  Joseph  Martin. 

Clubs,  Royal  London  Yacht. Eric  Oscar,  b.  1882:  m. 

1907,  Irene,  da.  of  the  late  Lawrence  Alport,  of  100,  Lexham  Gardens,  W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Betty  Frances,  b.  1908, — Mary  Augusta,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Powerscourt,  Ashtead.— —Rev. 
Philip  Mandeville,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  19x1);  is  V.  of  St.  Saviour’s, 
Poplar,  E.  Residence,  St.  Saviour’s  Vicarage,  Poplar,  E.14.  Club,  Royal  London  Yacht.—— 
Norman  Edwin,  b.  1888;  Capt.  R.F.A.  : m.  1917,  Mary  Adelaide  Leslie,  da.  of  Norman  R.  Foster, 
of  47,  Murray  Road,  Wimbledon,  and  has  issue  living,  Alaric  Norman,  b.  1920.  Residence, 
Nyth,  Horsley,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living— Ada  Nora,  b.  1876:  m.  1916,  Evelyn  Ronald  Brodrick  Cloete  Graham  {Club, 
Royal  London  Yacht),  Lieut.  London  Regt.  (T. F.  Reserve),  solicitor,  of  222,  Strand,  W.C. 
Residence,  33,  Kei  sington  Mansions,  S.W. 5.  Ruby  Hilda,  b.  1886.-  Olive  Florence  Ivy, 

l.  1892  : m.  1917,  Major  Edward  Cartwright  Young,  R.F.A. 


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BARTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Fethard,  co.  Tipperary. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  (Dunbar)  Plunket 
Barton,  P.C.,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Henry  Barton,  by  the  Hon.  Charlotte, 
who  d.  1918,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Plunket  [ see  B. 
Plunket] ; b.  Oct.  28th,  1853  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.  A. 
and  Pres,  of  Oxford  Union) ; Bar.  King’s  Inns, 
Dublin,  1880  (at  which  he  was  a Professor  and 
Lecturer  1885-91),  Q.C.  1889,  and  Bencher  1892; 
Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1893,  and  a Bencher  1898;  sometime 
Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  Ireland  (Duke  of  Marl- 
borough) and  to  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  (Baron 
Ashbourne) : was  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Ireland  1897- 
1900,  and  a Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Ireland 
1900-1918  ; has  been  a Senator  of  National  Univ. 
of  Ireland  since  1909 ; appointed  a Commr.  of 
Irish  Lights,  and  a Member  of  Irish  War  Aims 
Committee  1918,  Chm.  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Irish  National  War  Memorial  1919,  Chm.,  Indus- 
trial Court  1920,  and  a Member  of  War  Compensa- 
tion Court  1920  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Armagh  and  Tipperary,  and  for  Dublin  City ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Armagh  co.,  Mid  Armagh  Div.  (C)  1891-1900  ; P.C.  (Ireland)  1918  : 
in.  1900,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Manly,  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a rose  gules,  seeded  or  and  barbed  vert,  between  three  boar’s  heads  erased 
proper.  Crrst — A boar’s  head  erased  proper. 

Residence — 19,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Carlton,  Kildare  Street,  Sackville 

Street,  University,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Royal  Irish  Yacht. 

Son  living— DUNBAR  PATRICK,  b.  Aug.  18th,  1901. 


BARTTELOT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1875,  of  Stopham,  Sussex. 

[Name  pronounced  “Bartlot.”] 

Sir  Walter  de  Stopham  Barttelot, 

4th  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  27th,  1904;  .r.  his  father, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Walter 
Balfour,  1918 ; is  patron  of  two  livings. 

&r»ts—  Sable,  three  sinister  gloves  pendent  argent, 
tasselled  or.  Crist — A swan  couchant,  wings  endorsed, 

argent. 

Seat — Stopham  House,  Pulborough. 

Brother  living— WILLIAM  FREDERICK  GEOF- 
FREY NELSON,  b.  Oct.  21st,  1905. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet)— Irene  Margaret 
Mary,  b.  1881  : in.  1910,  Capt.  Francis  Alexander  Atchi- 
son, Hampshire  Regt. 

Great-Aunts  living  (daughters  of  ist  baronet )— Davie 
Edith  Harriet,  D.B.E.  ( Lady  Sclater)',  D.B.E.  1918: 
in.  1884,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Crichton  Sclater,  G.C.B., 
G.B.E.,  R.  A.  Residence , Holmwood,  Edenbridge, 

Kent. Evelyn  Fanny:  in.  1883,  Charles  Munro  Sand- 

ham,  who  d.  1892,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Barttelot, 
b.  1887, — Edith  Mary  Georgina:  111.  1907,  Capt.  Hamilton 
Hugh  Berners,  Irish  Guards,  who  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1914  [Anstruther,  Bt.j,— Ada  Margaret : m.  1913,  Capt. 
William  Bowden-Smith,  R.N.  Residence , 13,  Egerton 

Place,  S.W. Ada  Mary:  in.  1882,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Frederick  Cavaye,  formerly  Roy.  Sussex 

Regt.’  Residences,  6,  Neville  Terrace,  S.W.  ; Birchenbridge,  Horsham. 

Widows  living  Of  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets— Georgiana  Mary  only  da.  of  the  late  George 
Edmond  Balfour,  of  The  Manor,  Sidmouth  : ;//.  ist,  1879,  Capt.  Sir  Walter  George  Barttelot  2nd 
baronet,  who  d.  1900;  andly,  1902,  Beville  Molesworth  St.  Aubyn  [see  Mo lesworth-St.  Aubyn, 

Bt.] -Gladys  St.  Albvn  ( Lady  Barttelot),  da.  of  the  late  William  Collier  Angove,  of  83, 

Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  : /«.  ist,  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Walter  Balfour  Barttelot,  3rd  baronet  who 
d.  (killed  during  European  War  while  Mil  Attache  at  Teheran)  1918  ; andly,  1920,  Com.  Neston 
William  Higgle,  C.M.G.,  R.N.,  Naval  Attache  at  Rome.  Residences,  British  Embassy,  Rome; 
Stopham  House,  Pulborough. 


In  rood  time. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Com.  Nigel  Kenneth  Walter  Barttelot,  R;N 
2nd  baronet,  b.  1883,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914 
the  late  Frederick  Aldcroft  Kay: — 

James  Nigel  Walter,  b.  1911. 

This  baronet’s  ancestor  came  to  England  with  William  the  Conqueror,  and  his  family  has  been 
seated  at  Stopham  since  the  Conquest.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Barttelot,  P.C. , C.B.,  ist  barone  , 
sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Sussex  (C)  1860-85.  and  for  Sussex,  N.W.,  or  Horsham  Div.  1885-93 


2nd  son  of 
906,  Dorothy  Maud,  el.  da.  of 


Capt.  Sir 


Walter  Barttelot,  2nd  baronet,  was  killed  in  action  in  S.  Africa  1900,  while  Comdg.  2nd  Vol.  Batn. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  The  3rd  baronet.  Sir  Walter  Balfour  Barttelot,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Coldstream  Guards,  was  killed  during  European  War  while  Mil.  Attach^  at  leheran. 


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BARWICK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912  of  Ashbrooke  Grange,  Borough  of  Sunderland. 

Sir  John  Storey  Barwick,  2nd  Baronet , 
b.  Aug.  4th,  1876  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Storey, 
1915  : m.  1907,  Gwladys  Jessie,  da.  of  George 
William  Griffith  Thomas,  formerly  of  Ystrad  Mynach, 
co.  Glamorgan,  and  has  issue. 

Azure,  a galley  or,  in  chief  two  bears’  heads  couped 
argent,  muzzled  gules.  Crest,— A demi  bear  rampant  argent 
muzzled  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  an  ancient  ship’s 
lantern  or. 

Seats—  Ashbrooke  Grange,  Sunderland  ; Thimbleby  Hall, 
Northallerton. 

Sons  living— JOHN  MORGAN,  b.  Nov.  24th,  1908. 

Richard  Llewellyn,  b.  1916. 

Daughters  living— Rosamond  Gwladys,  b.  1909. Margaret 

Syssylt,  b.  1914. 

Brother  living — George  Short,  b.  1879:  m.  1913,  Marianne, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Marshall,  of  Davenham,  Cheshire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Angela  Ruth,  b.  1916, — Diana  Marianne,  b. 
1917.  Residence , Hornby  Grange,  Northallerton. 

Sisters  living —Margaret  Ethel,  b.  1873:  m.  1895,  Major 
Reginald  Edward  Traherne  Bray,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Storey  Barwick, 
b.  1902, — Margaret  Ethel,  b.  1896, — Winifred  Marion  Pope, 

b.  1900.  Residence , The  Stray  House,  Tewit  Park,  Harrogate. Edith  Mary,  b.  1874  : m.  1901, 

Gilbert  Gilbey,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Chalklands,  Bourne  End,  Bucks. Kathleen 

Maud,  b.  1878. Ella  Martha,  b.  1881 : m.  1914,  George  Herbert  Croft.  Residence , Pasture 

House,  near  Northallerton. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Storey  Barwick,  was  a coalowner,  and  Chm  of  several  collieries. 

BASS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882. 

Sir  William  Arthur  Hamar  Bass,  2nd 
Baronet , son  of  the  fate  Hamar  Alfred  Bass,  M.P. 
(infra);  b.  Dec.  24th,  1879 ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Michael 
Arthur  ( Baron  Burton ) (infra),  1909  ; ed.  at 
Harrow ; formerly  Lieut.  10th  Hussars  ; is  Capt. 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-2  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  : m.  1903,  Lady  Wilmot  Ida 
Noreen  Hastings,  da.  of  13th  Earl  of  Huntingdon. 

$rms — Gules,  on  a chevron  cotised  argent  between  three 
plates,  each  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  azure,  a demi-lion 
rampant  couped  of  the  first.  Crest— A demi-lion  rampant 
gules,  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a plate  charged  as  in  the 
arms  ; on  the  shoulder  three  annulets  two  and  one  argent. 

Seat — Byrkley  Lodge,  Burton-on-Trent.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 78,  South  Audley  Street,  W.i. 


Sister  living— Sibell  Lucia,  b.  1881  : m.  1900,  Capt.  Berke- 
ley Talbot  John  Levett  [E.  Denbigh],  and  has  issue  living, 
Theophilus  Francis  Michael,  b.  1904, — Sidney,  b.  1906, — 
Joan  Angel,  b.  1902.  Residence , 17,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 
Mother  living — Louisa,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Bagot  : m.  1st, 
1879,  Hamar  Alfred  Bass,  M.P.,  whoa?.  1898;  2ndly,  1901, 
the  Rev.  Bernard  Day  Douglas  Shaw,  V.  of  Church  of 
the  Annunciation,  Bryanston  Street,  W.  Residence , 5, 
Hereford  Gardens.  W. 

Collateral  Branch  living.  Not  in  remainder. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Major  Abram  Bass,  brother  of  the  late  Michael  Thomas  Bass, 
M.P.  (infra),  father  of  1st  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Roger  Bass,  b.  1855,  d.  T909  : m.  1882,  Thomasina  Sarah  Sophia  (now  of 
3,  Broad  Walk,  Buxton),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Dyer  Green,  M.A.  (Fellow  of  the 
Roy.  Historical  So.),  formerly  R.  of  Bromborough,  Cheshire  : — 

Roger  Arthur,  0.  1884.  -Alfred  Edward,  b.  1887:  Rifleman  Queen’s  Westminster  Rifles  (London 

Regt.);  d:  (killed  in  action  near  Ypres  during  European  War)  1917. Victor  Abram,  b.  1888; 

Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) ; d.  (killed  in  action  on  the  Somme  at  battle  of  High  Wood 
during  European  War)  1916. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Michael  Arthur  Bass,  K.C.  V.O.  (a  Director  of  Bass,  Ratcliff,  Gretton  and  Co., 
Ltd.),  son  of  the  late  Michael  Thomas  Bass,  M.P.,  was cr.  Baron  Burton , of  Rangemore  and  Burton-on- 
Irent,  co.  Stafford  (peerage  of  United  Kingdom)i897;  at  his  death  the  Barony  devolved  upon  his  daughter 
under  a special  remainder,  and  the  Baronetcy  passed  to  his  nephew,  William  Arthur  Hamar  (ante). 

BATES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Beliefield,  co.  Lancaster. 

Sir  Percy  Elly  Bates,  G.B.E.,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
May  1 2th,  1879 ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Edward  Bertram, 
l9°2>  7 ed.  at  Winchester;  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  1920; 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : m.  1907,  Mary  Ann  Lefroy,  younger 
da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  William  Lefroy,  Dean  of  Norwich, 
and  has  issue. 

$rma — Argent,  on  a fesse  azure  a quatrefoil  between  two  fleurs-de-lys 
argent,  between  in  chief  two  quatrefoils  azure,  and  in  base  a fleur-de-lys 
of  the  same.  Crtsf — A stag’s  head  erased  azure,  attired  or,  transfixed  by 
two  arrows  crosswise  of  the  second,  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  two 
quatrefoils  in  pale  or. 

Seats — Gym  Castle,  Mostyn,  Flintshire  ; Hinderton  Hall,  Neston', 
Cheshire.  


Lahore  et  virtute. 
By  labor  and  virtue. 


Son  living— EDWARD  PERCY,  b.  Oct.  15th,  1913. 

Brothers  living— Cecil  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1882;  is  Major 
R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 


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D.S.O  );  D.S.O.  1918 : m,  1918,  Hylda  Madeleine,  da.  of  Sir  James  Heath,  1st  Bt.,  and  widow  of 

Capt.  George  Millais  James  [Millais,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Audrey  Cecil,  b.  1919. Frederic 

Alan,  M.C.,  A.F.C.,  b.  1884;  European  War  1914-18  attached  R.A.F.,  and  as  Capt.  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches, A.F.C.,  M.C.). Denis  Haughton,  M.C.,  b.  1886  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  ; European  War 

1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.).—— Austin  Graves,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  and  Adj.  R.H.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  19x8.—— Maurice  Halifax,  b.  1898;  is 
Lieut.  R.F.A. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Sydney  Eggers,  b.  1851 ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  London  and  South- 
ampton : in.  1878,  Elizabeth  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Grenville  Malet  [see  Maiet, 
Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Sydney,  D.S.O.  (of  22,  Stanley  Crescent,  W.11.  Club, 
Oriental),  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; is  Lieut.-Col.(T.D.)Comdg.  London  Rifle  Brig.  ; European 
War  1914-18,  Comdg.  1st  London  Rifle  Brig.,  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (T.F.),  and  4th  (Reserve)  Loyal 
N.  Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm);  D.S.O.  1915: 
in.  1905,  Mary  da  Costa,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Robert  Crosse,  C.  M.G.,  M.V.O.,  formerly 
Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Anne  Mary  b.  19—, — Norah  Ellen,  b.  1881, — Edith 
Mary, — Dorothy  Eileen.  Residences , 29,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.  ; Manydown  Park,  Basingstoke. 
Club,  Oriental. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet)^— Anne  Millicent : in.  1874,  Donald  Ninian  Nicol,  formerly 
M.P.  for  Argyllshire,  who  d.  1903,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Wilfred  Edward,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  ; 
Major  Grenadier  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Margaret  Ellen:  in.  1905,  James  William 
Wyatt,  M.I.C.E.,  J.P.,  of  Bryn  Gwynan,  Beddgelert,  N.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Colin 

William  fforde  b.  1909.  Residence,  14,  Cavendish  Square,  W. Mabel  Stenhouse  : m.  1873, 

Frederick  Bellairs  Thompson,  who  d.  1882,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Frederick,  b.  1874  ; 
formerly  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards : in.  1905,  Leila  Evelyn,  da.  of  Octavius  Bradshaw  [see 
V.  Exmouth],  and  has  issue  living,  Violet, — Edward  Gerald,  M.  V.O.,b.  1876  [see  “Companionage”]  : 
in.  1903,  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Harris,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  190-,  Joan, — Noel 
Bellairs,  b.  1879 : in.  1908,  Millicent,  da.  of  C.  W.  Engelhardt,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1913,  a son 
b.  1920,  Cynthia, — Arthur  Francis,  b.  1882.  Residence,  Turvey  House,  Bedford.— Norah  Greame  : 
tn.  1880,  Stanes  Brocket  Henry  Chamberlayne,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Tankerville,  D.S.O.,  b. 
1881  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : in.  1908,  Susan  Katherine,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  William  Augustus 
Scott-MacKirdy,  of  Birkwood,  Lesmahagow,  Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward 
Stanes  b.  1910, — Mabel  Alicia,  b.  1883:  m.  1907,  Frank  Anderson  Juler,  F.R.C.S.,  of  24,  Caven- 
dish Square,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey  Desmond  b.  1918,  Phyllis  Kathleen  b.  1908, 
Betty  Jocelyn  b.  1911,  Pauline  Rosemary  b.  1914,  Joyce  Bridget  b.  1916, — Eirene  Clare,  b.  1887, — 
Cicely  Lavinia,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Witherley  Hall,  Atherstone. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gilbert  Thompson  Bates,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  I9I7  : 
in.  1876,  Charlotte  Thaxter  (now  of  Donnington  Hall,  Ledbury,  and  26,  Prince’s 
Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  G.  Warren,  ofWoolton,  Lancashire  : — 

Stanes  Geoffrey,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  7th  Hussars  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 
Mary  {Lady  Fletcher ):  in.  1903,  Sir  Edward  Lionel  Fletcher.  Residences,  26,  Prince’s  Gardens, 
S.W.  ; Muirshiel,  Lochwinnoch,  Renfrewshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  da.  (by  1st  marriage)  of  1st  baronet,  d.  1919  : 
m.  i860,  Thomas  Priestly  Bilbrough  (deceased)  : — 

Charles  Francis  Stanhope,  b.  1867  : in.  1907,  Muriel  Nora  Campbell,  da.  of  John  Campbell  Graham, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  St.  Agnes,  Bishopstoke,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Victor  Umfreville  Stanhope,  b. 
1912, — Henry  Rupert  Priestly  Stanhope,  b.  1918, — Muriel  Gertrude  Phyllis,  — Nora  Diana  Vanlove 
Residences,  Hill  House,  Burnham-on-Crouch,  Essex;  Chosen  Holme,  Wonsau,  Korea;  Victoria 
Island,  Victoria  Point,  S.  Burma.  Club,  Royal  South  Western  Yacht. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward,  was  M.P.  for  Plymouth  (C)  1871-80  and  1885-92. 


Bathe,  see  De  Bathe. 


HERVEY-BATHURST,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Lainston,  Hants. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Harvy-Bathurst.”] 

Sir  Frederick  Edward  William  Hervey- 
Bathurst,  D.S.O.,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  nth,  1870;  s. 
his  father,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Frederick  Thomas  Arthur, 
1900;  formerly  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards;  served  during 
Egyptian  Campaign  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1900  (despatches),  and  during  European  War  1914-18,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  patron  of  one  living,  Major 
Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; D.S.O.  1917:  1H-  Ist>  I9OI<  the 
Hon.  Moira  O’Brien  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1912),  da.  of  14th  Baron  Inchiquin ; 2ndly,  1919,  Katharine 
Mary  Delicia,  O.  B.E. , el.  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Dick-Cunyngham,  and  widow  of  John  Henry  Gaythorne 
Nevill,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  [ see  Dick-Cunyngham, 
Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sable,  two  bars  ermine,  and  in 
chief  three  crosses-patee  or,  a crescent  for  difference,  Bathurst ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  on  a bend  argent  three  trefoils  vert,  a martlet  for 
difference,  Hewey.  firtsts — 1st,  a dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour 

proper,  grasping  a spiked  club  or,  Bathurst ; 2nd,  an  ounce  passant 
sable,  bezantee  ducally  gorged  and  chained  or,  in  the  paw  a trefoil 
Hold  thy  faith.  slipped  vert,  Hei-vey. 

Seat — Sombornc  Park,  Stockbridge,  Hants.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Sons  living  (By  1st  marriage)— FREDERICK  PETER  METHUEN,  b.  Jan.  26th,  1903. 

(By  2nd  marriage) — Benjamin  Alexander  Frederick,  b.  1920. 

Brothers  living— Felton  Rainald  George,  b.  1871;  formerly  Capt.  Buckinghamshire  Yeo. 

Algernon  Richard,  b.  1872  : in.  ipoi,  Elfrida  Mary,  only  child  of  Howard  Miall  Cockerell,  of 

18,  Pelham  Street,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Iris  Elfrida,  b.  1902. -Bertrand  Elwell,  b.  1882  ; 

is  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  a Staff-Capt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded)  : in.  1920,  Dorothy  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  W.  Baxendale,  of  Preshaw  House,  Upham,  Hants. 


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Sisters  living — Cecilia  Ada,  b.  1874:  in.  1906,  Henry  Brooke  Macartney  Crewe  Greville  [see  E. 

Warwick,  colls.]. Violet  Maude,  b.  1878  : m.  1905,  Robert  Francis  Stapleton-Cotton  [see  V. 

Cornbermere].  Residence , 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet)— Arthur  Cecil  (twin),  b.  1851  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt.  ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882.  Club , Naval  and  Military.  Claud,  b.  1855  ; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Essex  Regt. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Augusta  Frederica,  b.  1836:  tn.  1872,  the  Rev.  Felix 
John  Buckley  (formerly  R.  of  Stanton  St.  Quinton),  who  d.  1911,  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol.— 
Alice  Constance,  b.  1863 : in.  1884,  as  his  second  wife,  Charles  Clement  Tudway,  J.P.,  D.L.  [Miles, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue  living.  Lionel  Charles  Paul,  D.S.O. , D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1893  [see  “Companion- 
age  — Gladys  Clare  Alice,  b.  1887  : in.  1908,  Percy  Cuthbert  Quilter  [see  Quilter,  Bt.], — Pamela 

Violet,  b.  1896.  Residences , Milton  Lodge,  Stoberry  Park,  and  The  Cedars,  Wells,  Somerset. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Paston-Cooper,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet, 
b.  1849,  d.  1908,  having  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1905  the  surname  of  Paston- 
Cooper  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  : m.  1885,  Mary  Ethel  Paston,  da.  of  Sir  Astley 
Paston  Paston-Cooper,  3rd  Bt.  : — 

Sidney  Lionel  Paston-Cooper,  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; has  assumed 
the  surname  of  Paston-Cooper,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.— —Arthur  Reginald  Hervey-Bathurst, 
b.  1889;  formerly  Lieut.  Supplementary  List  R.  F.A.  (Reserve),  and  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  : in.  1920,  Margaret  Seymour.  Residence , 

This  family  is  descended  from  the  Hon.  Felton  Hervey,  8th  son  of  1st  Earl  of  Bristol  [r^M. 

Bristol].  The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Felton  Elwell  Hervey,  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington  at  Waterloo, 

assumed  in  1801  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bathurst.  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Frederick,  4th 

baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Wilts  (C)  1861-5. 


BAXTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Invereighty,  co.  Forfar. 

Sir  George  Washington  Baxter,  ist 

Baronet , younger  son  of  the  late  Right  lion. 
William  Edward  Baxter,  P.C.,  of  Kincaldrum  ; 
b.  Nov.  20th,  1853;  ed.  at  St.  Andrews  (Hon. 
LL.D.  1899)  and  Edinburgh  Univs. ; is  a Direc- 
tor of  Baxter  Bros,  and  Co.  (Limited),  linen 
manufacturers,  of  Dundee,  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  of 
Dundee,  Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso., 
a J.P.  for  Forfarshire,  Chm.  of  Council  of 
University  Coll.,  Dundee,  and  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Montrose  Dist.  ( LU ) 1895,  and  Dundee 
May  1908  and  Dec.  1910;  Knt.  1904:  m.  1889, 
Edith,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  L.  Fagan. 

— Ermine,  on  a chevron  engrailed  between  three 
mullets  gules,  as  many  garbs  or,  all  within  a bordure  of 
the  second.  Crrst — A lion  rampant  guardant  sable. 

Seat — Invereighty,  Forfarshire.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Eastern  (Dundee). 


Bayley,  see  Laurie. 


BAYNES,  Creation  (U.K)  1801,  of  Harefield  Place,  Middlesex. 

S/V- Christopher  William  Bavnes,  4th 

Baronet ; b.  Sept.  14th,  1847  ; j.  his  father,  Sir 
William  John  Walter,  1897  ; ed.  at  Harrow; 
sometime  Agent,  Bank  of  England,  Temple  Bar  : 
m.  1872,  Amy  Ruperta,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Colston,  of  Roundway  Park,  Wilts 
and  sister  of  ist  Baron  Round  way,  and  has  issue. 

Jkms — Sable,  a shin-bone  in  fesse  surmounted  of  another 
in  pale  argent ; on  a canton  of  the  last,  a vulture  proper, 
ffmt — A cubit  arm  vested,  azure,  cuffed  erminois,  the 
hand  holding  a jaw-bone  argent,  j&ujpportera — Two  savages 
wreathed  with  holly  about  the  head  and  waist,  carrying 
clubs  over  their  exterior  shoulders  all  proper. 

Residence — 27,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.i.  Club — 

Arthur’s.  

Sons  living— WILLIAM  EDWARD  COLSTON,  M.C., 
b.  Feb.  23rd,  1876  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897,  M.A.  and  J-L.M.  1903); 
„ Bar.  Inner  Temple  1900  ; Licenci6  en  droit  (Paris) ; some- 

Rage  supplies  arms.  time  a Judge  of  Native  Courts  of  First  Instance,  Egypt ; 

is  Ch.  Inspector  of  Native  Courts,  Min.  of  Justice,  Egypt  ; formerly  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards 
Special  Reserve  ; European  War  19(4-18  (despatches,  M.C.).  Club , Arthur’s.— — Ronald 

Christopher,  b.  1878  : is  Professional  Associate  of  Surveyors'  Institution  ; Lieut.  London  Regt., 
and  subsequently  Danger  Building  Officer,  Min.  of  Munitions,  during  European  War.  Clubs, 
Junior  Carlton,  Wellington. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Daughters  living— Christobel  Ruperta.—  Dorothy  Julia. 

Brothers  living — Donald  Stuart,  C.E.,  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Harrow:  m.  1881,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late 

Rev.  Edward  Ravenshaw,  R.  of  West  Kington.  Residence , Latimers,  Christchurch,  Hants. 

Roderick  Walter,  C.E.,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Harrow.  Residence , 3,  Saltram  Place,  The  Hoe,  Ply- 
mouth. Club,  Royal  Western  Yacht. Rev.  Malcolm  Charles,  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 

at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879);  formerly  R.  of  Ringwould : m.  1885,  Margaretha,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Cazenove,  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester,  of  53,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Rory  Malcolm  Stuart,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is  Capt.  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles);  served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded), — Keith  Stuart,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., — Isla  Margaretha  Stuart,  b.  1889:  in.  1918,  the  Rev.  Maurice  Henry 
FitzGerald,  R.  of  Little  Somerford,  Wilts, — Morah  Susan  Stuart,  3.. 1893  : iu.  1914,  Capt.  Ralph 
Beecroft  Horsfield,  Worcestershire  Regt.  Residence,  Fairfield,  Bradford-on- A von.  Club,  Consti- 
tutional.——Gilbert  Samuel,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; served  in  Afghan  campaign  1878-9  (medal),  in  S.  African  war  1881,  in  Soudan  campaign 
1884  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star),  and  as  D.A.A.  at  Alexandria  during  Nile  Expedition 

1884-5.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. Kenneth  Schalch,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Harrow;  is  Lieut.-CoL 

(retired)  ; formerly  1st  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign 
1882  (medal  with  clasp  and  Khedive’s  star),  in  Soudan  campaign  1884,  as  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sir  Gerald 
Graham  ( brought  home  despatches,  despatches,  Brevet  Major,  and  two  clasps),  in  Nile  expedition 
1884-5  (clasp),  and  in  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as  Assist,  to  Ch.  of  Staff  (despatches,  clasp); 
commanded  Imperial  Yeo.  at  Aldershot  during  S.  African  War  1902  (promoted  Lieut.-CoL),  European 
War  1914-18  at  Shrewsbury,  and  War  Office  (mentioned)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Inverness-shire  : in.  1893, 
Florence  Stewart  Meetkerke,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Ewing,  V.  of  Walmer.  Residence,  6, 

Abbot’s  Court,  Kensington  Square,  W.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. Edward  Neil,  b.  1861  ; ed. 

at  Harrow ; admitted  a Solicitor  1885  ; sometime  a F.S.A.,  and  a Member  of  Ancient  Monuments 
Advisory  Board  for  Wales  : m.  1888,  Charlotte  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Augustus  Anthony 
Frederick  Irby  [see  B.  Boston,  colls.  ],  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Stuart  Augustus,  b.  1889;  ed. 
at  Radley  ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  : m 1918,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  G.  Meredith, 
of  Balcombe,  Sussex,  and  widow  of  J.  S.  White, — George  Kenneth,  b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Radley. 
Residence,  120,  Warwick  Street,  S.W.  1.  Chambers,  n,  Bedford  Row,  W.C.i. 

Sister  living — Margaret  Agnes : m.  1908,  Jere  Osborne,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , 34,  Marlborough 
Buildings,  Bath. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Francis  Baynes  2nd  son  of  2nd'baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1914  : in. 
1853,  Amelia  Sarah,  who  d.  1910  da.  of  the  late  William  Malton,  of  W’impole  Street : — 

Walter  Malton,  b.  1854.  Residence,  St.  Mawes,  Cornwall. Amy  Helen.  Residence,  Braganza, 

Torquay. Ethel  Frances.  Residence,  Braganza,  Torquay. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Walter  George  Baynes,  Coldstream  Guards,  2nd  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1792,  d.  1847  : 771.  1826,  Claudia  Valeria,  a Corsican  lady  : — 

Alfred  Donald,  b.  1828  : 7n.  1864,  Theresa,  da.  of  — Rora,  and  has  issue  living,  Enid  Mary  Seraphina. 
■ William  Claudio,  b.  1830;  in.  18.53,  Antonia,  da.  of  Signor  Adrian  Allessandrini,  and  has  issue 

living,  Walter  Donald,  b.  1856, — Georgina, — Claudina. Valeria  : m.  1864,  the  Comte  Titus  Com- 

pagnoni,  and  has  issue  living,  Pompey,  b.  1866, — Claudina  Floriana. Madeleine : in.  1867,  the 

Cavalier  Antelmo  Severini,  and  has  issue  living,  Elno,  b.  1868. -Annette  : m.  1872,  the  Comte 

Augusto  Caccialupi  Oliviere,  and  has  issue  living,  George,  b.  1873, — Marius,  b.  1874. 

The  1st  baronet,  descended  from  the  family  of  Bayne  settled  at  Middlesmoor,  Yorkshire,  teinj). 
1484,  served  in  Royal  Horse  Guards  Blue  1781-8,  and  in  1796  was  Major-Commandant  of  the 
“ Uxbridge  Gentlemen  and  Yeomanry  Cavalry,”  which  corps  he  helped  to  raise  ; he  was  also  a D.L. 
for  Herts. 


BAZLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Hatherop,  co.  Gloucester. 

Sir  Thomas  Stafford  Bazley,  3rd 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Gardner  Sebastian  Bazley, 
el.  son  of  2nd  baronet ; b.  Oct.  5th,  1907  ; s.  his  grand- 
father, Sir  Thomas  Sebastian,  1919. 

gtrins — Per  pale  azure  and  sable,  a bee  volant  or  between 
three  fleurs-de-lis  argent.  Crtst  — A cubit  arm  erect  proper  charged 
with  a bee  volant  or,  the  hand  holding  a chapeau  gules,  turned 
up  gold  ; the  whole  between  two  branches  of  oak  vert. 

Residence — Hatherop  Castle,  Fairford. 


Brother  living— ANTHONY  GARDNER,  b.  June  4th,  1911. 
Sisters  living— Elisabeth  Rachel,  b.  1904.  — Frances 

Catharine  Ruth,  b.  1905. Rachel  Constance,  3.  1909. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Elizabeth  Mary 
(Lady  Leach)-,  in.  1883,  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Pemberton 
Leach,  V.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C-V.O.,  who  d.  1913,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  Gordon  Pemberton,  b.  r88s ; Capt. 
R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War  in 
Gallipoli)  1915, — Lilian  Vera  Pemberton,  b.  1883, — Elsie  Pem- 
berton, b.  1888.— —Annie  Caroline : in.  1887,  Frederic  Pocock 
Bulley,  J.P.,  formerly  Home  Bursar,  Magdlaen  Coll., 
Oxford,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederic  Guy,  b.  1890;  ed.  at 
Radley  ; formerly  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps, — Evelyn  Mary 
Joyce,  b.  1888,— Annie  Adelais,  b.  1895, — Freda  Faith  (twin), 
3.1895  : m.  1918,— Margaret  Marion,  3.  1898.  Residence,  Marston  Hill,  Fairford,  Gloucestershire. 
- ■ Frances  Annette  Ellen  : in.  1892,  Richard  Assheton,  who  d.  1915,  and  has  issue  living, 

Richard  Thomas,  3.  1894  ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Cambridgeshire  Regt.,  attached  Machine 
Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded) : in.  1918,  Beryl  Elizabeth,  da.  of  E.  W.  Slater, 
— Ditlcia,  b.  1902, — Sylvia  Lois,  3.  1905.  Residence,  Riversdale,  Grantchester,  Cambridge.— — 
Jessie  Marion  Atkinson  ; m.  1911,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Douglas  Bateman,  formerly  R.  of  Minchin- 
hampton.  — Lucy  Maud  Mary;  m.  1898,  Robert  Dimsdale,  son  of  6th  Baron  Dimsdale  [ see 
“Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility”].  Residence . Ravenshill,  Eastleach,  Lechlade. 

Mother  living— Ruth  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Stafford  Howard,  K.C.B.  [see  D. 
Norfolk,  colls.]:  in.  1st,  1903,  Gardner  Sebastian  Bazley  (ante),  who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Lieut. - 
Com.  Francis  Charles  Cadogan,  R.N.  [see  E.  Cadogan,  colls.].  Residence,  Hatherop  Castle 
Fairford,  Gloucestershire. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Manchester  ( L ) 1858-80,  and  the  2nd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff 
of  Gloucestershire  1874. 


Consider  the  end. 


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BEALE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Whitehall  Court,  City  of  Westminster,  and 
Drumlamford,  co.  Ayr. 


Sir  William  Phipson  Beale,  K.C. , 

1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  William  John 
Beale,  J.P.  (formerly  a solicitor,  of  Birming- 
ham and  Westminster),  of  Bryntirion,  Dolgelly, 
Merionethshire,  by  Martha,  younger  da.  of  William 
Phipson,  of  Westbourne,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham; 
b.  Oct.  29th,  1839  ; ed.  in  Heidelberg  and  Paris  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1867,  a Q.C.  1888,  and  a 
Bencher  1892  ; is  a Fellow  of  the  Geological 
and  Chemical  Sos.  ; unsuccessfully  contested  N., 
or  Tamworth,  Div.  of  Warwickshire  ( L ) July  1885, 
Central  Div.  of  Birmingham  April  1889,  and  Aston 
Manor  March  1891  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of 
Ayrshire  Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918:  in.  1869,  Mary, 
elder  da.  of  William  Thompson,  formerly  of 
•Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  Edgbaston. 

$rma— Sable,  a chevron  between  In  chief  two  griffins' 
heads  erased,  and  in  base  an  estoile  argent,  (krtgt — In  front 
of  an  unicdrn’s  head  couped  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with 
an  estoile,  a mill  rind  fessewise  gules. 

Seat — Drumlamford,  Barrhill,  Ayrshire.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 2,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W.  Chambers—  6,  Stone 

Buildings,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.  Clubs — Savile,  Albemarle, 


Better  to  do  something  than  nothing . Reform. 


BEARDMORE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Flichity,  CO. 

Inverness. 

Sir  William  Beardmore,  1st  Baronet, 
son  of  William  Beardmore  ; b.  Oct.  18th,  1856  ; is 
a D.L.  for  Glasgow,  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of 
William  Beardmore  and  Co.  (Limited),  engineers,  of 
Parkhead  Forge,  Glasgow,  Chm.  of  Arrol-Johnston 
(Limited),  and  a Director  of  Fenton  Colleries 
(Limited),  J.  and  J.  Hay  (Limited),  Vickers  (Limited), 
and  other  cos.  : m.  1902,  Elspeth  Steven,  da.  of 
David  Tullis,  of  Rutherglen. 


— Tierce  in  fesse  argent,  sable,  and  of  the  first,  eight 
wolves’  tails  couped,  three,  two  and  three,  counterchanged. 
Cmt — A wolf  rampant  reguardant  per  fesse  sable  and  argent. 


/ commit  myself  to  Providence. 


Seat — Flichity,  Inverness-shire. 
Squadron,  Brooks’s. 


Clubs , — Royal  Yacht 


BEAUCHAMP,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Grosvenor  Place,  City  of  Westminster. 

[Pronounced  “Beecham.”] 


A Iways  faithful. 


Sir  Edward  Beauchamp,  M.P.,  1st 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry 
Beauchamp,  of  Chedgrave,  Norfolk  [ see  Proctor- 
Beauchamp,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  April,  12th  1849;  ed. 
privately ; formerly  in  R.N. ; is  a Member  of  Lloyds 
(Chm.  1905  and  1913,  and  Vice-Ghm.  1915  and 
1916),  and  a Director  of  British  Steamship  Invest- 
ment Trust;  sat  as  M.P,  for  N.,  or  Lowestoft,  Div. 
of  Suffolk  {L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was 
defeated;  re-elected  Dec.  1910:  m.  1st,  1875, 

Frances  Mary,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  His  Honour 
Judge  Stephen,  LL.  D.,  of  Newport  House,  Lincoln  ; 
2ndly,  1890,  Betty  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Archi- 
bald Woods,  of  Colurnbus,  Ohio,  U.S.A.,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  by  2nd  marriage, 
Edward  Archibald,  b.  1891  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Guards,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
Dec.  1914. 

^■rms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  martlets  sable. 
Crtat — On  a mount  vert,  a greyhound  sejant  argent,  spotted 
brown,  collared  or. 

Residence— 26,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.. 


Son  living— BROGRAVE  CAMPBELL,  b.  May  5th,  1897;  ed.  at  Eton;  is  Lieut.  Household  Cav. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


5° 


BEAUCHAMP,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Woodborough,  co.  Somerset. 

[Pronounced  “Beecham.”] 


Sir  Frank  Beauchamp,  C.B.E. , ist 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  William  Beauchamp,  of 
Norton  Hall,  near  Bath ; b.  Oct.  6th,  1866 ; 18 
years  an  Officer  in  Somerset  Vol.  and  T.  F.  (retired 
as  Hon.  Major)  ; sometime  Col.  in  the  Army  ; is 
a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Somerset ; un- 
successfully contested  Somerset,  N.  Div.  (C)  Jan. 
and  Dec.  1910  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1897,  Mabel 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  James  Norman  Bannon, 
of  New  Romney,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure  three  grenades  fired  and  a bordure  engrailed 
or.  (Errst — A tiger  statant  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a grenade  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Woodborough  House,  Camerton,  near  Bath.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Bath  and  County  (Bath),  Ranelagh. 


Sons  living— DOUGLAS  CLIFFORD,  b.  March  nth, 
19°3-—  ■ Ian  Frank  Hugh,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living— Irene  Mabel,  b.  1899.— -Dorothy  Joan> 
b.  1901. 


PROCTOR- BEAUCHAMP,  Creation  (G.B.)  1745,  of  Langley  Park,  Norfolk. 
[Pronounced  '*  Proctor-Beecham.”] 

Rev.  Sir  Montagu  Harry  Proctor- 
Beauchamp,  7th  Baronet ; b.  April  19th,  i860; 
s.  his  brother,  Col.  Sir  Horace  George,  C.B., 
1915  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1913) ; was  a Missionary  in  China 
1885-1910;  sometime  V.  of  Monkton  Combe;  is 
a Chap,  to  the  Forces,  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Fellow 
of  Colonial  Institute:  m.  1892,  Florence,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Barclay,  of  Reigate,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Montagu  Barclay 
Granville,  b.  1893  5 Lieut.  i/5th  Norfolk  Regt. ; d. 
(killed  in  action  at  Suvla  Bay  during  European 
War)  1915. 

^rms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  martlets  sable. 
Crest — On  a mount  vert,  a greyhound  sejant  argent,  spotted 
brown,  collared  or. 

Residence — Ebley  Court,  Stroud,  Gloucestershire. 


Sons  living— IVOR  CUTHBERT,  b.  Aug.  19th,  1900. 

Basil  Ralph,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living— Muriel  Esther  Domie,  b.  1897. 

Sisters  living—  Ida  Caroline  : in.  1891,  Col.  Robert  Henry 
Curzon  Drury-Lowe,  who  d.  1907,  formerly  Grenadier 
Guards.  Hilda:  in.  1884,  John  Edward  Kynaston 
Studd,  O.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric  (of  8,  Mission 
Row,  Calcutta),  b.  1887:  ed.  at  Winchester;  Capt. 
Indian  Army, — Ronald  Granville,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1839  [see  “ Companionage”]  : in.  1919, 
Lady  Kathleen,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and  widow  of  Granville  Keith-Falconer-Smith,  Lieut. 
Coldstream  Guards, — Rev.  Lionel  Fairfax,  b.  1891  ; Capt.  in  the  Army;  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1915, — Bernard  Cyril,  b.  1892, — Vera  Constance  Victoria,  b.  1897.  Residence , 67, 

Harley  Street,  W Constance  : tn.  1889,  William  Douglas  Robinson-Douglas.  Residence, 

Orchardton,  Castle  Douglas. Maud:  in.  1889,  the  Very  Rev.  WTilliam  Thomas  Baring  Hayter, 

Dean  of  Gibraltar,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothea,  b.  1891, — Mary  Ethel,  b.  1892  : in.  1919.  Lieut. - 
Col.  Edward  Brown,  D.S.O.,  R.  A.V.C., — Hilda  Ruth,  b.  1895.  Residence , The  Deanery,  Gibraltar 
Daughters  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Ginevra  Sheila  Hilda  Mary  Sophie  : m.  1909,  Hermon  Barker- 
Hahlo,  and  has  issue  living,  Jocelyn  George  Reginald,  b.  1910, — Sophie  Patricia  Fanny,  b.  1911. 
Residences,  Camerton  Court,  Bath  ; Langley  Park,  Norwich.— —Nadine  Sophie  Charlotte  ( Lady 
Riggott) : 111.  x.st,  1910,  Edward  Graves  Brinkley,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1914  ; 2nd, 
1915,  George  Bettesworth  Piggott,  K.B.E.,  formerly  a Judge  of  H.M.’s  Supreme  Court  for 
Ottoman  Dominions.  Residence,  4,  Burton  Court,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Beauchamp,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1818, 
d.  1853  : m'  1845,  Augusta,  da.  of  Dr.  T.  Arnold,  of  Stamford  : — 

Sir  Edward,  M.P. , b.  1849,  cr.  a Baronet  of  United  Kingdom  1911  [see  ante]. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Beauchamp  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Woodrooffe  Beauchamp,  b.  1852,  d.  1915  : in.  1876 , 
Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Snell  [Dashwood,  Bt.,  of  Kirtlington,  colls.] : — 
Ronald  Charles  William,  b.  1877  : ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898):  tn.  \ 905, 
Helen,  da.  of  Edward  Jerram  Hebert,  formerly  of  Oulton,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Wilbam 
Dashwood  Proctor,  b.  1913, — Barbara  Proctor,  b.  1909, — Anne  Proctor  (twin),  b.  1913.  Residence, 
Marchings,  Chigwell,  Essex.'  ■ .Rev.  Maurice  Henry,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Exeter 

Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1912);  is  V.  of  Olney.  Residence,  Olney  Vicarage,  Bucks. 

Sybil  Katherine,  b.  1889:  tn.  1920,  as  his  second  wife,  Major  Frederick  Cromie  De  Butts, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  Residence, 


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Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Beauchamp,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1819,  d.  i83g  : m.  1854, 

. Elizabeth  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Symons,  M.D.,  of  St.  Germans,  Corn- 
wall : — 

William  Penn,  l.  1857. George  Fox,  b,  1859. Walter  Mannering,  b.  1861. Robert  Ephraim, 

b.  1865. Cecil  Brograve,  b.  1867. Frank  Skipwith,  b.  1871. Reginald  Percy,  b.  1873. Leila 

Merino : in.  1st,  1881,  Frank  Swifte,  who  d.  1884  ; 2nd,  18 — , Herbert  Piper.  Residence,  Bendigo, 
Victoria,  Australia. Laura  Gertrude. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  George  Thomas  Beauchamp  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Edward  Henry  Beauchamp,  b.  1834,  d.  1894 : m.  1866 
Emily  Charlotte  (now  of  67,  Warwick  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wood. 
M.C.S.  : — 

Louisa  Mary  Catherine  : in.  1909,  Henry  Hope  Joseph.  Residence , 1x2,  Belgrave  Road,  S.W. 

Alice  Kaye:  in.  1895,  Alan  Hicks.  Residence,  Great  Murreys,  Ashtead. Bertha  Josephine. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Edward  Beauchamp,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1785,  d.  1868 : in.  1st,  1808,  Louisa  Ellen,  da.  of  Robert  Halhed ; 2ndly,  1855, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Frederic  Chapman,  of  Mavis  Enderby,  Lincoln- 
shire : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Thomas  Beauchamp,  b.  1812,  d.  1894:  in.  1833,  Hester  Maria 
Fredericka,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Thomas  Daniel,  M.C.S. , of  Hanningfield,  Essex  : — 

Halhed  Scott,  b.  1848  : m.  1872,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Richard  Rumsey,  of  Lynwood. 
Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue  living,  George  James  Douglas,  b.  1879:  in.  1914,  Eveline, 
da.  of  E.  Bush, — Lilian  Lucy  Stephenson  : in.  1920,  Timothy  Conroy, — Mercy  Mary  Beatrice  : in. 
1st,  1903,  William  Arthur  Johnson,  who  d.  1917;  2ndly,  1918,  Thomas  Cuthbert  Henderson,  of 
St.  Winifred’s,  Grant  Street,  Toronto,  Ontario.  Residence , 60,  The  Drive,  Tonbridge,  Kent. 
■ ■■■■■■Mary  Ellen. Anna  Maria.  Residence , 4,  Baillie  Road,  Guildford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Halhed  Beauchamp,  R.N.,  b.  1815,  d.  1885  : m.  1848,  Anna 
Maria  Louisa,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Nathaniel  John  Halhed,  H.E.I.C. S.  : — 

Francis  Arthur,  b.  1857  : in.  1892,  Beatrice  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Richard  Denis  Kelly, 

K.C.B.  [Dillon,  Bt.],  "and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie  Ellie  Frances,  b.  1893 Annie  Louise. 

Residence , Elmhurst,  Earley,  Reading. Alice  Emily.  Residence,  Elmhurst,  Earley,  Reading. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Champion  Beauchamp,  b.  1827,  d.  1904  : in.  1857,  Maria  Louisa, 
who  d.  1875,  da.  of  Thomas  Carter 

James  Lloyd  Hobart,  b.  1862  : in.  1891,  Maria  Radford  Knight,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus  George 
Stead,  and  has  issue  living,  Marie  Georgiana,  b.  1892.  Residence,  St.  Austin’s,  Salters  Hill, 
Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Halhed  Beauchamp,  R.N.  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Hayes  Beauchamp,  b , 1852,  d.  1897  : m.  1881,  Elinor  L.  (now  of 
51.  Rugby  Street,  Highfield,  Timaru,  New  Zealand),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  T.  M.  Haultain, 
of  Auckland,  New  Zealand  : — 

Edward  Guy,  b.  1885  : in.  1918,  Frances  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  A.  T.  Haultain,  of  Napier,  New 

Zealand. Herbert  Rolf  Haultain,  b.  1890;  Lieut.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; European  War  1914-18 

(despatches,  D.C.M.):  m.  1918,  Ida,  da.  of  John  Stevenson,  of  Remeri,  Wernernai,  New  Zealand. 

Esme  Constance  : in.  1912,  George  Herbert  Ussher,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living, 

Alison  Beauchamp,  b.  1913, — Geoffrey  Arland,  b.  1915, — Esm6  Stuart,  b.  1917.  Residence , Koraki, 
Elizabeth  Street,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Lloyd  Beauchamp,  b.  1854,  d.  1888 : m.  1886,  Rose  Katherine  (now  of 
Santa  Cruz,  California,  U.S.A.),  da.  of  Major  Henry  Grimston  Hale : — 

Hugh  Edward,  b.  1886  : in.  1907,  Grace  Ethel,  da.  of  F.  Quistorf,  of  Santa  Cruz,  California,  U.S.A., 

and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1909. Herbert  Cecil,  b.  1888.  Residence , 145,  Rigg 

Street,  Santa  Cruz,  California. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  William  Johnson  Beauchamp  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Christopher  Proctor-Beauchamp,  b.  1824,  d.  1889  : m.  1866, 
Alice  Maria,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  Edward  Legh,  of  Lewisham  : — 

Charles  Legh  Proctor,  b.  1868  : in.  1896,  Aurelia  Mary,  only  da.  of  Henry  A.  Kletzker,  of  Oakland, 
California,  U.S.A.  Residence , Oakland,  California,  U.S.A. 

Issue  of  the  late  Willoughby  James  Beauchamp,  b.  1828,  d.  1874  : in.  1862.  Elizabeth  Maria, 
who  d.  1918  (having  in.  2ndly,  1886,  Charles  Douglas,  B.C.S.,  who  d.  1905),  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Isaac  King  : — 

Willoughby  George,  b.  1864  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine  : in.  1st,  1888,  Emily,  who  d.  1910, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Joshua  Greaves,  formerly  R.  of  Great  Missenden  ; 2ndly,  19x1,  Emily  Elizabeth,  el. 
da  of  the  late  William  Henrj7  Herbert,  of  Havenfield  Lodge,  Great  Missenden  (infra),  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Willoughby  Greaves  (of  Colombo,  Ceylon),  b.  1890  : m.  19x2,  Kathleen 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  W.  B.  Benison,  of  King’s  Heath,  Worcestershire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Kathleen  Patricia  b.  1913,  Elaine  Joyce  b.  1916, — Harold  Charles,  R.N. , b.  1891  ; is  Lieut.  R.N.  : 
*u.  1918,  Olive,  da.  of  Maurice  Smelt  Duke,  M.R.C.S.,  of  272,  Kennington  Park  Road,  S.E., 
and  has  issue  living,  Harold  Gordon  Willoughby  b.  19T9, — Lawrence  King,  R.N.,  b.  1900,  is  a 

Sub-Lieut.  R.N.,— Evelyn  Frances  Joyce,  b.  1903. Vernon  Francis,  b.  1869:  in.  1897,  Amy, 

da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Herbert,  of  Great  Missenden,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis 
William  Herbert,  b.  1898, — Alan  Charles  Douglas,  l\  1901, — Lucien  Willoughby,  b.  1903, — Leucha 

Elizabeth  Vivien  (twin),  b.  1903. Edith  Elizabeth:  m.  1885,  Hugh  Edward  Clerk,  C.I.E. 

[see  Clerk,  Bt.,  colls.].— Katherine  : in.  1885,  Leighton  Greaves,  and  has  issue  living,  Leighton 
Maurice,  b.  1889  ; Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps  : in.  191s,  May  Maud  Tilbury,  and  has  issue  living, 
Stewart  Maurice  b.  1916, — Robin  Willoughby,  b.  1894:  in.  X917,  Margaret  Lilian  Priest. — 
Edith  Frances:  in.  1917,  Clifford  Charles  Mortimore,  M. B.E.,  sometime  Capt.  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles),  and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen  Lesley  Rosemary  b.  1918.  Residence,  Peterley, 
Little  Kingshill,  near  Great  Missenden.-— Ellen  Mary:  in.  1889,  Com.  Edward  Jackson 
Beaumont,  formerly  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Vincent,  b.  1892  ; is  Capt. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, — Cynthia,  b.  1904. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Willoughby  James  Beauchamp  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  King  Beauchamp,  C.  I.E.,  b.  1866,  d.  1907  : in.  1897,  Mabel,  da.  of 
the  late  H Hammond-Spencer,  of  Glendaragh,  Teignmouth,  S.  Devon  : — 

Henry  Rex,  b.  1906. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  William  Henry  Beauchamp-Proctor,  3rd  son  of  1st 
baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  William  Johnson  Beauchamp,  b.  1793,  d.  1863  : m.  1821,  Catherine, 
who  d.  1868.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Vernon,  R.  of  Heythrop,  Oxon.  : — 

Catherine  Agneta  Penelope  : m.  1853,  Lieut.-Col.  Trevor  Cotton  Bird,  who  d.  1871.  Residence,  4, 

Painswick  Lawn,  Cheltenham.— Julia. Isabella.  Residence,  27,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Notting 

Hill,  W.— — Georgiana  Mary.  Residence,  27,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Notting  Hill,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Joseph  Sidney  Beauchamp,  b.  1797,  d.  1871  : m.  1847,  Louisa,  who  d.  1885, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Edward  Proctor-Beauchamp  (ante) : — 

Louisa  Mary. Ellen  Frances:  in.  1881,  Thomas  Bertram  Udall,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1909,  and 

has  issue  living,  Thomas  Clement  Beauchamp,  b.  x882, — Joseph  Bertram,  b.  1885  : in.  1913,  Irene 
Ada,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Martin  Burton,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  R.  of  Launton,  Oxfordshire, — 
Edward  Hugo,  b.  1886, — John  Sheppard,  b.  1888, — Robert  Gordon,  b.  1891  : in.  1916,  Phyllis  Mar- 


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gu^rite,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Oswald  Jenkins,  of  Little  Aston,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  Robert  Philip  Beauchamp  b.  1918, — Mary,  b.  1884, — Ellen,  b.  1889.  Residence,  Oakdale, 

Southborough,  Kent. Georgiana  Agneta  Geraldine:  m.  1885,  John  Houchen,  and  has  issue 

living,  John  Beauchamp,  b.  1889  ; Lieut,  in  the.Army, — Louisa  Beryl:  in.  1st,  1906,  Arthur  Charles 
Rumboll,  Dep.  Manager  of  Great  Indian  Peninsular  Railway,  Bombay;  2ndly,  1910,  Capt.  Walter 
Lancelot  Wayman,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Eileen  Patricia  b.  1913, — 
Geraldine  Ruth  : in.  1911,  Gerald  Quihampton,  formerly  of  Hurst  Cottage,  Nutfield  Road,  Redhill, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  b.  1913, — Agneta  Emily:  in.  1911,  William  Walter  Myers,  of  The 

Cranhams,  Cirencester.  Residence , The  Limes,  Thetford,  Norfolk. Agneta  Harriet : m.  1886, 

Alexander  Edward  Hurford.  Residence , Looe,  Cornwall. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Eustace  Beauchamp,  R.A.,  b.  1798,  d.  1861  : in.  1846,  Charlotte,  da.  of 
Joseph  Tomlinson,  of  Elmley  Lovett,  Worcestershire  : — 

Mary  Charlotte:  m.  1877,  Alfred  Lyne  Bradby,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Antony,  b.  1878, — 
John  Beauchamp,  b.  1879, — Francis  Alfred,  b.  1881, — Harold  James,  b.  1885, — Leonard  Vernon, 
b.  1887, — Cecil  Gilbert,  b.  1888.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Beauchamp,  b.  1804,  d,  1891  : m.  1833,  Margaret  Sophia, 
who  d.  1879,  sister  of  Sir  George  Howland  Beaumont,  8th  baronet : — 

Mary  Letitia : m.  1881,  Frederick  Palliser  Costobadie. Margaret  Agneta:  in.  1869,  William 

Cawood  Sheen,  and  has  issue  living,  William  George,  b.  1876, — Frederick  James,  b.  1882, — Charles 
Cawood,  b.  1884, — Margaret  Emma,  b,  1870, — Mary  Agneta,  b.  1872, — Emily  Frances,  b.  1874, 
— Alice  Mary,  b.  1880.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Eustace  Beauchamp.  R. A.  (ante):— 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  James  Beauchamp,  b.  1852,  d.  1912  : m.  1879,  Jane,  who  d.  1885,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Frances,  of  Earl’s  Court,  near  Worcester  : — 

Arthur  William  Brograve  Proctor,  b.  1883. Agneta  Frances,  O.B.E.,  b.  1881 ; Sec.  Red  Cross 

So.,  Salonika,  and  Manageress,  Red  Cross  Refreshment  Station  there,  during  European  War 
i9i7*i9(O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  19x9. 

Sir  William  Beauchamp-Proctor,  1st  Bt.,  was  M.P.  for  Middlesex  1747-68.  . The  4th  Bt.  assumed 
by  Roy.  license  1852  the  surname  of  Proctor-Beauchamp  in  lieu  of  Beauchamp-Proctor.  1 he  6th  Bt., 
Col.  Sir  Horace  George,  C.B.,  Norfolk  Regt.,  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War  1915. 


BEAUMONT,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Stoughton  Grange,  Leicestershire. 

Sir  George  Arthur  Hamilton  Beau- 
mont, nth  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  18th,  1881  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  George  Howland  William,  1914; 
ed.  at  Winchester  ; Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
(h.p.),  and  patron  of  two  livings  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-15,  on  Staff  (wounded). 

$.rms — Azure,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis,  a lion  rampant 
or.  Cmt — On  a chapeau  azure,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis  and 

turned  up  ermine,  a lion  passant  or. 

Residences , — Cole  Orton  Hall,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  9th  baronet) — FREDERICK 
LOUIS  MAUREWARD,  b.  T862  : in.  1900,  Helen  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Decimus  Sturges,  B?.r.-at-Law.  Residence, 

River  Ranche,  Risk6  Creek,  British  Columbia. Henry 

Cecil  Charles,  b.  1864 ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Scots 
Guards;  served  during  European  War  1915  (wounded): 
m.  1894,  Jessie  Leigh,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  George 
A.  Fellows,  of  New  York.  Clubs , St.  James’s,  Bachelors’, 
Garrick. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  9th  baronet) — Lina  Mary 
Howley  : in.  1876,  Col.  Gawin  William  Rowan  Hamilton 
Roy.  Irish  Rifles  (formerly  7th  Dragoon  Guards),  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  Archibald  James,  b.  1877 ; Lieut.  Irish  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1915  : in.  1908,  Norah,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Abbiss  Philipps,  of  The 
Manor  House,  Stoke  D’Abernon,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Sheila  Catherine  b.  1911.— Orfla 
Melita,  b.  1880:  in.  1901,  Arthur  Oswald  Fisher,  and  has  issue  living,  Erskine  Arthur  Hamilton 
b.  1902,  John  Oswald  b.  1909,  Catherine  Beatrice  Hamilton  b.  1903.  Residence,  Killfleagh  Castle, 
co.  Down.  f 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  baronet)— Constance  Mary:  in.  1852,  William  Unwin  Heygate 
who  d.  1002  [see  Heygate,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Roecliffe  Manor,  Loughborough. 

Widow  living  Of  10th.  Baronet— Lillie  Ellen  {Lady  Beaumont),  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
George  Ayton  Craster,  R.E.  : in.  1880,  Sir  George  Howland  William  Beaumont,  10th  Bt.,  who 
d.  1914.  Residence,  Swannington  House,  near  Leicester. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Thomas  Beaumont,  father  of  8th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Francis  Bertie  Beaumont,  b.  1808,  d.  1837  : in.  1832,  Frances 
Mary  Caroline,  who  d.  1834,  da.  of  John  Smith,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  : — ■_ 

Francis  Henry,  b.  1834:  ed.  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1856,  M.A.  1876);  is  a J.P.  and  a 
D.L.  for  Surrey:  in.  1856,  Mary  Emily,  da.  of  Evan  Baillie,  of  Dochfour,  N.B.  [D.  Manchester], 
and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Montagu,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; was 
employed  on  signalling  duties  in  Egypt  with  local  rank  of  Capt.  1884-5  (two  clasps)  ; served  in  S. 
African  war  1881,  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (rnedal  with  clasp),  in  Suakin  expedition  1884  (two 
clasps),  and  in  S'.  Africa  1899-1901  (medal  with  five  clasps):  in.  1904,  Sybil  Anne,  da.  of  Higford 
Higford,  of  Hartsfield,  Betchworth,  and  has  issue  living,  Crystal  Katherine,  b.  1908,— Beatrice 
Caroline  {Lady  Marling) : tn.  1899,  Col.  Sir  Percival  Scrope  Marling,  C.B.,  V.C.,  3rd  Bt., — 
Mary  Georgiana : tit.  1884,  Henry  Claude  Fuller  [see  Loraine,  Bt.,  colls.],— Hilda  Auguste 
Katharine  : in.  1899,  Robert  Massy'  Dawson  Sanders,  J.P.,  D.L.  of  Charlevillc  Park,  Charleville, 
co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Craven  b.  1899,  Terence  Robert  Beaumont  b.  1901.  Resi- 
dence, Buckland  Court,  Betchworth,  Surrey.  Club,  Carlton. 

This  family'  is  descended  in  a direct  paternal  line  from  Louis  VIII.,  King  of  France.  Charles, 
youngest  son  of  this  monarch,  was  called  king  of  Jerusalem  and  Sicily,  and  his  2nd  son,  Louis,  married 
Agnes,  heiress  of  Beaumont,  in  France,  whose  sons  took  the  name  of  Beaumont.  Henry,  the  4th  son 
of  Louis  and  Agnes,  seated  himself  in  England,  and  became  Earl  of  Buchan,  in  Scotland.  His  son 
John,  Lord  Beaumont,  married  Eleanor,  5th  daughter  of  Henry'  Plantagenet,  Earl  of  Lancaster, 
grandson  to  King  Henry  III.  On  the  death  of  William,  Viscount  Beaumont,  the  eldest  branch 


Exalted,  not  elated. 


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became  extinct.  A younger  branch  settled  4t  Cole  Orton,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  of  which  was  Nicholas 
Beaumont,  who  died  1585,  leaving,  besides  other  issue,  two  sons  : (r)  Sir  Henry,  whose  son,  Sir 
Thomas,  was  created  a baronet  in  1619,  and  Viscount  Beaumont,  of  Swords,  Dublin,  in  1622,  which 
titles  became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the  3rd  viscount,  in  1702  ; (2)  Sir  Thomas,  of  Stoughton,  grand- 
father of  Sir  Thomas,  the  1st  baronet,  from  whom  is  descended  the  present  baronet. 


WRIXON-BECHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Ballygiblin,  Cork. 

Sir  Eustace  William  Windham 
Wrixon-Becher,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  27th,  1859; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  1914  ; a J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  co. 
Cork  (has  been  High  Sheriff)  : m.  1907,  the  Hon. 
Constance  Gough- Calthorpe,  da.  of  6th  Baron  Cal- 
thorpe,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Vair,  argent  and  gules,  on  a canton  or  a stag’s 
head  couped  sable.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a 

demi-lion  ermine  gorged  with  a plain  collar  vair. 

Seats — Ballygiblin,  Lombardstown,  co.  Cork ; Creagh, 
Skibbereen,  co.  Cork.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Kildare  Street. 

Son  living— WILLIAM  FANE,  b.  Sept.  7th,  1915. 

Daughters  living— Muriel,  b.  1909. Aileen,  b.  1910. 

Sheila,  b.  1913.- Rosemary,  b.  1914. 

Brothers  living — Edgar,  b.  1862.— Henry,  D.S.O.,  b.  1866 ; 
is  Major  (retired)  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Alexandra  (Princess  of  Wales’s 
Own  Yorkshire  Regt.),  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.0. 19x7.— —Arthur  Nicholas, 
b.  1868. 

Sisters  living — Victoria  Emily,  b.  18 — . Mary,  b.  18 — , 

Cecil  Eleanor,  b.  18 — : m.  1894,  Percy  Hope  Murray. 

M.B. , and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  John  Hope,  b.  1898  ; 
Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Yeo., — Henry  Cecil,  b.  1899;  e<h 

at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  9th  Hussars.  Residence,  Woodthorpe,  Bromley  Road,  Beckenham. Rarbara 

Elizabeth,  b.  18— .—Adelaide  Maude,  b.  t8 — : m.  1899,  William  Norton  Barry,  J.  P.  Residence , 

Castlecor,  Ireland. Alice  Elizabeth  {Hon.  Mrs.  Horace  G.  Lysaght ):  m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Horace 

George  Lysaght,  J.P.,  who  d.  19x8,  only  son  of  6th  Baron  Lisle.  Residence , Newmarket  Cottage, 

co.  Cork. Evelyn,  bi  1875. Georgiana  Victoria,  b.  1876:  m.  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Wilfred 

Spedding,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Eustace,  o.  1901, — Mary  Evelyn,  b. 
1903.  Residence,  Windebrowe,  Keswick. Hilda  Mary,  b.  18—.  Residence, 

Sir  Eustace  de  Bridgecourt,  ancestor  of  this  baronet,  is  said  to  have  come  from  Hainault  with 
Philippa,  Queen  Consort  of  Edward  III.  (1328).  The  Bechers  settled  in  Ireland  in  the  reign  of 
Elizabeth.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Wrixon,  sometime  M.P.  for  Mallow,  assumed  by  royal  license 
in  1831,  his  mother’s  maiden  surname  of  Becher.  The  3rd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Cork  x867. 


PASTON-BEDINGFELD,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Oxburgh,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Henry  Edward  Paston-Bedingfeld, 
8th  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  29th,  i860;  j.  his  father,  Sir 
Henry  George,  1902;  formerly  Major  3rd  Batn. 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  ; is  a co-heir  to  Barony  of 
Grandison  ; S.  Africa  190 1-2  : m.  1904,  Sybil,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Alexander  Lyne  Stephens,  of  Grove 
House,  Roehampton,  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  ermine,  an  eagle  displayed  gules, 
Bedingfeld  ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent,  six  fleur-de-lis,  three,  two,  and  one 
azure,  a chief  indented  or,  Paston.  Crests — ist,  an  eagle  displayed 
as  in  the  arms,  Bedingfeld ; 2nd,  a griffin  sejant  wings  elevated 
or  gorged  with  a collar  gules,  therefrom  a line  held  in  the  beak  and 
terminating  in  a ring  of  the  last,  Paston.  §5atrge  —A  fetter  lock. 

Seat — Oxburgh  Hall,  Stoke  Ferry,  Norfolk.  Club— Junior 

United  Service. 


Son  living— EDMUND  GEORGE  FELIX,  b.  June  2nd,  1915. 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Mary  Anastasia,  b.  1905.— 
Another,  b.  1919. 

Brothers  living — Richard  Henry  Clavering,  b.  1862.— Charles, 

b.  1864.— —Frank,  b.  1874. Hubert,  b.  1877. 

Sisters  living— Alice  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Turkish  Order  of 
Shefakat : m.  ist,  1891,  Vice-Adm.  James  Lacon  Hammet, 
C.V.O.,  who  d.  1905;  2ndly,  1906,  as  his  second  wife,  Com.  Clement  La  Primaudaye,  C.V.O., 
R.N.,  who  d.  1910,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Cecil  Ferdinand  James,  R.N.,  b.  1892; 
became  Lieut.  1915, — Violet  Irene  May,  b.  1894  : m.  1916,  Capt.  John  Archibald  Hartcup,  some- 
time R.'F.C.  Residence,  10,  Lincoln  House,  Basil  Street,  S.W. Mary  Maud  ; is  a nun.— 

Edith  Mary  ; is  a nun. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet)— Mary  Gabrielle : m.  1880,  Ferdinand  John  Eyre.  Residence , 
Moreton  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet — Augusta  {Lady  Paston-Bedingfeld),  heiress  of  E.  Clavering, 
of  Callaly  Castle,  Northumberland  : in.  1859,  Sir  Henry  George  Paston-Bedingfeld,  7th  baronet, 
who  d.  1902.  Residence , 1,  Richmond  Gardens,  Bournemouth. 

This  family  derives  its  origin  from  Ogerus  de  Pugeys,  a Norman,  who  came  to  England  with  the 
Conqueror,  and  was  awarded  the  manor  of  Bedingfeld.  During  the  civil  wars  Sir  Henry  Bedingfeld, 
Knt.,  besides  being  imprisoned  in  the  Tower,  lost  >647,000  in  the  King’s  cause.  His  son  claimed  this 
amount  of  Charles  II.,  but  that  monarch,  being  unable  to  pay  the  money,  created  him  a baronet.  The 
6th  baronet  assumed,  in  1830,  by  royal  license,  the  additional  surname  of  Paston. 


Despising  earthly  things  I look 
only  towards  the  sun. 


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BEECHAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Ewanville,  Huyton,  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Thomas  Beecham,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
April  29th,  1879  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Joseph,  1916  ; 
ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.,  and  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford; 
is  a musical  conductor  and  composer,  and  Conductor 
of  Birmingham  Festival  Choral  Asso.,  and  a Direc- 
tor of  Theatre  Boyal,  Drury  Lane  (Limited)  ; Knt. 
1916:  m.  1903,  Utica,  da.  of  Dr.  Stuart  Welles,  of 
New  York,  and  has  issue. 

.Arms — Per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  a fesse  nebuly  plain 
cotised,  in  chief  an  escallop  between  two  martlets  and  the  like 
in  base  all  or.  Crest — A swan’s  head  erased  argent,  beaked 

gules,  holding  an  escallop  and  between  two  escallops  or. 

Residences — 32,  Upper  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.W.  ; Mursley 
Hall,  Bucks.  Club — Devonshire. 


Sons  living — ADRIAN,  b.  Sept.  3rd,  1904.  Thomas,  b. 
1909 

Brother  living-Henry,  b.  1888:  in.  1914,  Ethel,  da.  of 
Herbert  Baxter,  of  Keyham  Hall,  Leicestershire,  and  has 
issue  living,  a son,  b.  1917, — Helen  Audrey,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Forest  Hill,  Hartford,  Cheshire.  Clubs,  Devonshire, 
Royal  Automobile. 

Sisters  living — Emily,  b.  1874. Josephine,  b.  1881 : in. 

1st,  1905,  Charles  Frederick  Boston;  2nd,  1919,  Thomas 

Lionel  Scott,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.--  —Edith,  b.  1884:  in.  1910,  Frederick  Duke  Woolley. Jessie,  b. 

1886:  m.  19-9,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonee  Delphin,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.E.  Residence,  30,  Green  Street, 

Park  Lane,  W. Elsie  Olive,  b.  1889:  in.  1915,  William  Senior  Ellis. Amy  Christine,  b.  1894  : 

in.  1917,  Reginald  John  Wrathall,  Officers’  Training  Corps,  who  d.  (on  ser.)  1918. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Josephine  {Lady  Beecham),  da.  of  William  Burnet : m.  1873, 
Sir  Joseph  Beecham,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence,  32,  Upper  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Joseph  Beecham,  was  the  well-known  pill  manufacturer,  of  St.  Helens,  a 

Director  of  A.  and  F.  Pears  (Limited),  and  Mayor  of  St.  Helens  1899-1900,  and  1910-11-12. 

BEEVOR,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Hethel,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Hugh  Reeve  Beevor,  M.B.,  F.R.C.P. , 5th 
Baronet ; b.  Oct.  31st,  1858  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1885  ; 
M.D.  1892,  F.R.C.P.  Lond.  1896;  is  a Fellow  of  King’s  Coll., 
London,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; formerly  Physician  at  King’s 
Coll.  Hospital,  and  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps:  m.  1894, 
Emily  Georgina,  who  d.  1909,  el.  da.  of  Sir  William  Foster, 
2nd  Bt.  (cr.  1838),  and  has  issue. 

&rmfS — Per  pale  or  and  argent,  on  a chief  indented  sable,  three  lions 
rampant  of  the  first.  Crest— A beaver  passant  proper. 

Residence — Hargham  Hall,  Attleborough,  Norfolk.  Club — 

Union.  

Son  living — THOMAS  LUBBOCK,  R.N.,  b.  June  1st,  1897;  became 
Lieut.  1918  : in.  1919,  Edith  Margaret,  only  d*.  of  Frank  Agnew,  of 
Eccles  Hall,  Attleborough,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1920. 
Daughter  living  Bridget  Chevallier,  b.  1895  : in.  1920,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Hibberd,  R.  of  Burnham  Thorpe.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Burnham 
Thorpe,  Norfolk. 

Brothers  living — Ralph  Jermy,  b.  1859  ; ed.atTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.(B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1892)  ; formerly 
in  Secretary’s  Depart.  Gen.  Post  Office : in.  1894,  Sophia  Mary',  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Preston,  of  20,  Calvert  Street,  Norwich,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ralph  Branthwayt,  b.  1895  ; is 
Lieut.  R.A.F., — Vernon  Savile,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Essex  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917, — Esmond  Ayton,  b.  1902, — Irene  Bedingfeld,  b.  1898, — Nancy'  Clover,  b.  1899, — Averil 
Preston,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Reymerston,  Manor  Road,  St.  Albans. Rowland,  b.  1866;  ad- 

mitted a Solicitor  1890:  in.  1893,  Margaret  Frances,  da.  of  George  Evans,  and  has  issue  living, 
Cecil  Thomas  Ashworth,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  R.  M.A.  ; formerly  Lieut  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(wounded', — Miles,  b.  1900, — Humphry,  b.  1903, — Joan  Hepworth,  b.  1895, — Judith  Chevallier, 
b.  r896.  Residences,  Ashling,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W.  ; Bryncemlvn,  Bolgelly,  N. 
Wales.  Edmund,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1895);  is  a House 
Master  at  Aldenham  Sch.  : m.  1896,  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  William  Foster,  2nd  Bt.  (cr.  1838).  Resi- 
dence, Aldenham,  Herts. 

Sister  living — Lucy  Jane  : in.  1894,  Charles  Henry  Delamain,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Beevor 
Harty,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.).  Residence , Mousehall. 
Tidebrook,  Sussex. 

BELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1885,  of  Rounton  Grange,  co.  York,  and  of  Washington  Hall, 

co.  Durham. 


Suaviterin  modo,  fortiter 
in  re. 

Gentle  in  manner,  but 
vigorous  in  deed. 


1 ei  severance 


Sir  (Thomas)  Hugh  Bell,  C.B.,  2nd  Baronet ; Ik 
Feb.  10th,  1844  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  (Isaac)  Lowthian,  1904  ; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham  1909.  lion.  LL.D.,  Leeds  1910;  is  Lord- 
Lieut.  for  N.R.  of  York,  Pres,  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham  (High  Sheriff  1895),  and  for 
Middlesbrough  (Mayor  1874,  1883,  and  Sept,  to  Nov.  1911), 
a Member  of  Senate  of  Durham  Univ.,  and  a Member  of  Board 
of  Trade  Arbitration  Court  and  of  Industrial  Council ; was  Pres. 
Iron  and  Steel  Institute  1907-10 ; appointed  Chm.  of  Advisory 
Council  for  Science  Museum  1913;  unsuccessfully  contested 
City  of  London  (ZJJan.  1910;  C.B.  (Civil)  1918:  m.  1st,  1867, 
Maria,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  the  late  John  Shield,  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne ; 2ndly,  1876,  Dame  Florence  Eveleen  Eleanore, 
D.B.  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Olliffe,  M.D  , and  has  issue. 


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&rma — Argent  ‘on  a fesse  azurej  between  three  hawks’  lures  of  the  second,  as  many  hawks’  bells 
of  the  first.  Crest — A hawk  or,  holding  in  its  beak  a hawk’s  lure  azure,  and  resting  its  dexter  claw- 
on  a sun  in  splendour  or. 

Seats — Rounton  Grange,  and  Mount  Grace  Priory,  Northallerton,  Yorkshire.  Town  Residence — 
95,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Reform,  Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living- By  1st  marriage-MAURICE  HUGH  LOWTHIAN,  C.M.G , b.  March  29thr 
1871;  is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Lieut. -Col.  (T.  D.)  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  N.  Riding  of  Yorks.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; C.M.G.  1916.  Residence , Rounton  Grange,  Northallerton. 

By  2nd  marriage —/?«'.  Hugh  Lowthian,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1901, 

M.A.  1904)  ; sometime  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Pretoria.  Residence , Rounton  Grange,  Northallerton. 
Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Gertrude  Margaret  Lowthian,  C.B.E.,  b.  1868;  is  a 

traveller  and  author;  rendered  sers.  to  Red  Cross  during  European  War;  C.B.E.  1917. By 

2nd  marriage — Florence  Elsa,  b.  1880:  m.  1907,  Rear-Adm.  Herbert  William  Richmond,  R.N., 

and  has  issue  living. Mary  Katharine,  b.  1881  : m.  1904,  Charles  Philips  Trevelyan,  el.  son 

of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Otto  Trevelyan,  P.C.,  O.M.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  2nd  Bt.  Residences , 
14,  Great  College  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  ; Cambo,  Morpeth. 

Sisters  living — Margaret  Florence,  b.  1847  : m-  1871,  Major  Walter  Johnson,  J.P.,  who  d.  19x5, 
formerly  Roy.  Scots  Greys,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Lyulph,  b.  1872;  is  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding 
of  Yorks:  m.  1908,  Hilda,  da.  of  Alan  Lupton,  of  47,  Hans  Mansions,  S.W.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Maurice  Alan  b.  1909,  Stephen  Philip  Lowthian  b.  1912,  Walter  Mark  b.  1915, — Ivor 
Lowthian.  b.  1873  : m.  1916,  Alice  Palgrave,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Frederic  Walford,  of  9,  Belsize 
Crescent,  N.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Hugh  b.  1917,  Olivia  b.  19x8, — Dorothea  Margaret, 
b.  1874:  m.  1899,  Harald  Raylton  Dixon,  of  Arncliffe  Hall,  Northallerton,— Phyllis  Mary,  b.  1877, 
— Florence  Phoebe,  b.  1879  : m.  1906,  William  Astell  Kaye,  of  Crabbes  Hill,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex, 
— Margaret  Philippa  (of  Cloughton,  near  Scarborough),  b.  1887  : m.  1910,  Christopher  York  Pease, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  [see  Pease,  Bt.J.  Residence , Arncliffe  Hall, 

Northallerton Mary  Katharine  (Baroness  Sheffield),C.B.E.,b.  1848;  is  a J.P  for  Che-hire  ; 

C.B.E  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1873,  the  4th  Baron  Sheffield.  Residences , Alderley  Park,  Chelford, 
Cheshire;  PenrhQs,  Holyhead;  14,  Devonshire  Street,  W.x. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Lowthian  Bell,  an  Iron  master  and  Coal  owner,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hartlepool 
(L)  1875-80. 


BELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Marlborough  Terrace,  Govan,  Glasgow. 

Love  is  the  token  of  peace.  j Ames  Bell,  C.B. , i st  Baronet,  son  of  J ohn  Bell, 

shipowner,  of  Glasgow,  by  Helen,  da.  of  John  Colquhoun, 
of  Middle  Ross,  Dumbartonshire;  b.  Jan.  16th,  1850;  is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanarkshire  and  for  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow 
(Lord  Provost  1892-6),  a D.L.  for  Ayrshire,  a Vice-Lieut,  for 
the  City  of  Glasgow,  Hon.  Col.  Ayrshire  Vol.  Force,  and 
Chm.  Ayrshire  Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; formerly  Hon.  Col. 
1st  Lanarkshire  Rifle  Vol. ; C.B.  (Civil)  1917:  m.  1875,  Helen, 
who  d.  1909,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Findlay,  of  Hallhill, 
Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue. 

^rtrts — Azure,  on  a fesse  engrailed  argent,  between  in  chief  two  bells  or 
and  in  base  a ship  proper,  a thistle  also  proper.  Crtst — A stag’s  head 

couped  proper,  attired  or. 

Residence  — Montgreenan,  Kilmarnock.  Clubs  — Carlton,  Junior 
Carlton,  Western  (Glasgow). 


Son  living — JOHN,  b.  Aug.  19th,  1876  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford;  formerly 
Capt.  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Ayrshire  and  Lanarkshire. 

Daughter  living—  Helen,  b.  1880:  m.  1910,  Charles  Eugene  Gunther,  and  has  issue  living.  James 
Henry,  b.  1912, — William  John,  b.  1913.  Residence,  59,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W. 


BELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Framewood,  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks. 

Sit  John  Charles  Bell,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Bell;  b.  Sept.  4th,  1844;  ed. 

1 at  Brompton  Gram.  Sch. ; is  Chm.  and  Managing 
Director  of  Wenlock  Brewery  Co.,  of  City  Road, 
N.,  a Pastmaster  of  Haberdashers’  Co.,  and  Glovers’ 
and  Fanmakers’  Co.,  a Member  of  the  Innholders’, 
Loriners’,  and  Spectacle  Makers’  Cos.,  a J.P.  for 
Bucks  (High  Sheriff  1916),  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London, 
Chm.  of  E.  Section  Income  Tax  Commrs.  for  City  of 
London,  a Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
a Com.  of  Prussian  Order  of  Red  Eagle  (2nd  class  with 
star)  ; has  been  Alderman  of  City  of  London  (Coleman 
Street  Ward)  since  1894,  and  was  Sheriff  1901-2; 
elected  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1907  ; received  Coro- 
nation medal  1902;  Knt.  1902:  m.  1867,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1912,  el.  da.  of  Thomas  Clare,  of 
Enfield;  2ndly,  1914,  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  John  James, 
of  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  by  ist  marriage. 

$rms — Per  pale  or  and  azure,  a fesse  embattled  plain  cottised 
between  three  roundels,  each  charged  with  a bell,  all  counter- 
changed.  Crrst — In  front  of  a stock  of  a tree  eradicated  proper, 
thereon  a falcon  argent,  belled  and  fessed  or,  charged  with  two 
bars  azure,  a sword  also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  surmounting  a branch  of  laurel  saltirewise  vert. 
Seat — Framewood,  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  City  Carlton. 


Prudence  is  strength. 


Daughter  living  — Annie  Caroline,  b.  1868:  m.  1889,  Arthur  Thomas  Franklin,  and  has  issue 
living,  Walter  Bell,  b.  1891.  Residence , 4,  Chester  7'errace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. 


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BELL,  Creation  (U  K.)  1909,  of  Mynthurst,  Leigh,  co.  Surrey. 


Sir  Henry  Bell,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
John  Bell,  of  Glasgow;  b.  May  25th,  1848;  is  a 
shipowner,  a J.P.  for  Surrey,  Chm.  of  Buenos  Ayres 
Western  Railway  (Limited),  and  a Director  of 
Buenos  Ayres  Great  Southern  Railway  Co. 
(Limited),  and  Central  Uruguay  Railway  Co.  of 
Montevideo  (Limited)  : m.  1883,  Lizzie  French, 
who  d.  1895,  da.  of  Timothy  Courser  Eastman,  of 
New  York,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  on  a fesse  engrailed  argent,  between  in 
chief  two  bells,  and  in  base  an  ancient  ship  in  full  sail  or,  a 
rose  gules,  ftrtst.— A stag’s  head  couped  or,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a thistle  proper. 

Residences — Mynthurst,  Reigate,  Surrey;  36,  Hertford 
Street,  Mayfair,  W. 


Sons  living— EASTMAN,  M.C.,  b.  July  27th,  1884; 
ed.  at  Winchester;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1909 ; Major 
Surrey  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.). 

Henry  James,  M.C.,  b.  1886;  Major  Surrey  Yeo.; 

European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.). 

Daughter  living—  Lucy  Putnam,  b.  1888  : m.  1916,  Maurice 
Fitzgerald. 


MGRRI30N-BELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Otterburn  Hall,  Elsdon,  Northumberland. 

Sir  Claude  William  Hedley  Morrison- 
Bell,  2nd  Baronet',  b.  May  5th,  1867;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Charles  William,  1914;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly 
Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  temporary  Capt.  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Durham 
and  Northumberland  ; N.*W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp)  : m.  1903,  Frances  Isabel,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Atkinson  Logan,  J.P., 
formerly  Roy.  Scots,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  sable,  on  a fesse  ermine  between 
three  bells  argent,  a falcon  close  between  two  crescents  of  the  field ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  on  a fesse  azure  between  three  Moors’  heads 
couped  at  the  neck  proper,  the  turbans  vert  turned  up  argent,  three 
roses  or.  efrtsts — ist,  a falcon  close  proper,  belled  and  jessed  or, 
holding  in  the  beak  a bell  argent ; 2nd,  in  front  of  a Moor’s  head 
couped  at  the  shoulders  as  in  the  arms  three  roses  gules. 

Seats , — Highgreen,  Bellingham,  Northumberland;  Balcombe 
Tower,  Bournemouth.  Clubs — Carlton,  Army  and  Navy,  Consti- 
tutional, Northern  Counties,  Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living- CHARLES  REGINALD  FRANCIS,  b.  June  26th,  1915. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Frances,  b.  1906.— -Daphne  Frances,  A 1908. Veronica  Frances, 

b.  1911. 

Brothers  living — Arthur  Clive,  M.P.,  b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major 
Scots  Guards ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Canadian  contingent,  present  at  actions 
of  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  and  Dreifontein  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15;  was  Organizing  Sec.  to  Lord  Roberts’  Miniature  Rifle  Clubs 
1906-8;  has  frequently  acted  as  King’s  Messenger;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Devon,  E.,  or  Honiton, 
Div.  (C)  since  Jan.  1910:  m.  1912,  the  Hon.  Lilah  Katharine  Julia  Wingfield,  da.  of  7th  Viscount 
Powerscourt,  and  has  issue  living,  Shelagh  Jocelyn,  b.  1913, — a da.,  b.  1919.  Residences , Harpford 
House.  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon;  7,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Guards',  Tra- 
vellers, Bath,  Alpine. Ernest  Fitzroy,  O.B.E.,  b.  (twin)  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Capt.  9th 

Lancers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps)  ; Lieut. -Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Devon  co.,  Mid.,  or  Ashburton, 
Div.  ( LU ) Jan.  1908  to  Jan.  1910,  and  Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan. 
1906  and  Jan.  1910;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  ; m.  1902,  Maud  Evelyn,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Henry, 
J.P.,  formerly  9th  Lancers,  of  Elmestree,  Tetbury,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Louise 
Monica,  b.  1903, — Ruth  Evelyn,  b.  1904,— Claire  Wilhelmina  Maud,  b.  1907, — Mary  Ernestine, 
b.  1910.  Residences,  5,  Cambridge  Gate,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  ; The  Close,  Tetbury,  Gloucester- 
shire. Clubs,  Cavalry,  Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. Eustace  Widdrington,  b.  1874  ; formerly 

Capt.  ist  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  is  Lieut.-Col.  in  Yeo.,  and  a County 
Councillor  for  London  (E.  Marylebone  Div.);  unsuccessfully  contested  Durham  co.,  Barnard 
Castle  Div.  (. LU)  Jan.  1906,  and  Cambs.,  W.,  or  Chesterton,  Div.  Jan.  1910:  in.  1914,  the  Hon. 
Harriet  Margaret  Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis,  da.  of  20th  Baron  Clinton,  and  has  issue  living, 
Anthony  Eustace,  b.  1916, — Pamela  Elizabeth,  b.  1918.  Residence,  30,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 
Clubs,  Army  and  Navy,  White's,  Carlton. 

Sister  living— Evelyn  Beatrice,  b.  1872. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet  -Louisa  Maria  {Lady  Morrison- Bell),  da.  of  William  Henry  Dawes, 
J.P.,  formerly  of  The  Hall,  Kenilworth  : in.  1863,  Sir  Charles  William  Morrison-Bell,  ist  baronet, 
who*/.  1914.  Residences,  Otterburn  Hall,  Elsdon,  Northumberland  ; Manor  Heath,  Bournemouth. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Charles  William  Bell,  assumed  by  Royal  license  1905  the  additional 

surname  and  arms  of  Morrison. 


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GRATTAN-BELLEW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Mount  Bellew,  co.  Galway. 

Sir  Henry  Christopher  Grattan-Bellew,  3rd 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Arthur  Grattan-Bellew, 
M.P.,  2nd  son  of  1st  Baronet ; b.  June  1st,  i860  ; s.  his  uncle, 
the  Rev.  Sir  Christopher  Bellew,  1867  ; formerly  Lieut.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards  and  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn.  Connaught  Rangers; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Galway  (High  Sheriff  1884)  : m. 
1885,  Lady  Sophia  Maria  Elizabeth  Forbes,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of 
GranarfT,  K.P.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son,  William 
Arthur,  b.  1893  > Capt.  Connaught  Rangers,  and  Major  and 
Squadron  Com.  Roy.  Flying  Corps ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during 
European  War)  1917. 

Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  sable,  fretty  or,  a crescent  argent  for 
difference,  Bellew ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  saltire  sable  and  ermine,  over  all  a 
lion  rampant  or,  Grattan.  Crists — 1st,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 
charged  with  a crescent  for  difference,  grasping  in  the  hand  a sword  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  Bellew  ; 2nd,  a dove  proper,  holding  in  its  dexter  claw 
sceptre  and  standing  on  a barrel  or,  Grattan. 


Tout  d’en  haut. 
A ll from  above. 


Seat — Mount  Bellew,  co.  Galway.  Clubs — St.  James’s,  Kildare  Street. 


Sons  living— CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER,  MC.,  b.  Aug.  23rd,  1887;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.,  Brevet 
Major). Thomas  Henry,  b.  1901. Arthur  John,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Helena  Barbara,  b.  1889.— —Moira  Jane,  b.  1891  : m.  1920,  James  D’Arcy. 
Residence,  New  Forest,  co.  Galway. Angela  Mary,  b.  1894. 

Sister  living— Mary  Helena  (Baroness  Saltoun) : m.  1885,  the  18th  Baron  Saltoun.  Residences, 
Philorth,  Fraserburgh,  Aberdeenshire ; 1,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

The  1st  baronet  was  fourth  in  descent  from  Michael  Bellew  of  Mount  Bellew,  a descendant  of 
Christopher  Bellew,  brother  of  Sir  Patrick  Bellew,  1st  baronet  (cr.  1688)  [see  B.  Bellew].  The  father 
of  the  3rd  baronet  assumed  by  royal  license  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Grattan. 


BELLINGHAM,  Creation  (G.B.)  1796,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  Louth. 

[Name  pronounced  “Bellinjum.”] 

Sir  (Alan)  Henry  Bellingham,  4th 

Baronet  (of  2nd  creation)  ; b.  Aug.  23rd,  1846  ; s. 
his  father,  Sit  Alan  Edward,  1889 ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  and 
S.C.L.  1869,  M.A.  1872) ; Plon.  LL.D.,  Roy.  Univ. 
of  Ireland  1909;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1875;  formerly 
Capt.  6th  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; is  Lieut,  of  co. 
Louth,  a Commr.  of  National  Education  in  Ire- 
land, Private  Chamberlain  to  His  Holiness  Pope 
Pius  X.  (formerly  to  Leo  XIII.),  and  Senator 
of  Roy.  Univ.  ; sat.  as  M.P.  for  co.  Louth  ( CHR ) 
1880-5  : m-  Ist>  1874,  Lady  Constance  Julia 
Eleanor  Georgina  Noel,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  2nd 
Earl  of  Gainsborough ; 2ndly,  1895,  the  Hon. 
Lelgarde  Plarry  Florence  Clifton  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England), 
da.  of  Augustus  Wykeham  Clifton,  and  Bertha 
Lelgarde,  Baroness  Grey  de  Ruthyn,  and  has 
issue  by  1st  marriage. 

$rms — Argent,  three  bugle  horns  sable,  stringed  gules 
and  garnished  or.  Crest — A stag’s  head  couped  or. 

Seat — Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth.  Clubs — United 

University,  United  Service. 


Son  living— EDWARD  HENRY  CHARLES  PAT- 
RICK, C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  Jan.  26th,  1879  ; ed.  at  The 
Oratory  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Roy.  Scots,  on 
Staff  of  Inter-Allied  Commn.,  Berlin,  and  a D.L.  for  Louth;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.,  The  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  operations  in  Orange  River  Colony 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner);  D.S.O.  1916,  C. M.G.  1918:  m.  1904,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alfred  Payne,  and 
widow  of  Frederick  Gough,  and  has  issue  living,  Gertrude  Mary,  b.  1906. 

Daughters  living— Ida  Mary  Elizabeth  Agnes,  b.  1876  ; is  a nun  .—Dame  Augusta  Mary 
Monica  ( Marchioness  of  Bute),  D.B.E.,  b.  1880;  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  ; D.B.E.  1918  : m.  1905,  the  4th  Marquess  of  Bute.  Residences,  Mount  Stuart, 
Rothesay,  Isle  of  Bute  ; Cardiff  Castle,  Glamorganshire  ; Dumfries  House,  Cumnock,  Ayrshire  ; 
Old  Place  of  Mochrum,  Wigtownshire;  5,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh;  22,  Mansfield  Street,  W.i. 

Sisters  living— Charlotte  Mary:  m.  1S72,  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  Stringer  Wrench,  P.C.,  J.P., 
Irish  Land  and  Estates  Commr.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Evelyn  Leslie,  C.M.G.,  b.  1882  [see 
“ Companionage ”], — Mary:  m.  1892,  Thomas  Stewart  Porter,  of  Clogher  Park,  Tyrone,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  Alan  Grey,  M.C.  b.  1894  ; Capt.  in  the  Army  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1918,  Arthur  Digby  b.  1897,  Olga  Lavinia  b.  1893,  Guinivere  Mary  b.  1895:  in.  1918, 
Eric  Maitland  Shaw,  Lieut.  R.G.A.,  of  Wolverton  Court,  Warwickshire,  Evelyn  Kathleen  Frances 


So  it  is. 


A friend  to  a friend. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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b.  1898,  Wanda  Eleanor  Mae  b.  1901, — Winifride.  Residence , Killacoona,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin. 

Frances  Anne  Jane  : m.  1869,  Richard  Altarnont  Smythe,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Theodore 

(of  Dromane,  Leeson  Park,  Dublin),  b.  1873  ; sometime  Capt.  Thames  Div.  R.E.  (Mil.)  : m.  1903, 
the  Hon.  Charlotte  Anne  Trench,  sister  of  3rd  Baron  Ashtown,  and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen 
Patricia  b.  1908, — Eudo  Somerset,  b.  1875  : in.  1897,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  James,  and  has  issue 
living,  Erica  b.  1898,— Rupert  Caesar,  C.M.G.,  D.S  O.,  b.  1879  [ see  “ Companionac.e  ”]  : vi.  1914, 
Cecile  Isabel  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Frederick  Munn,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick 
Rupert  b.  1916, — Agnes  Elizabeth:  in.  1899,  the  Rev.  William  Dudley  Saul  Fletcher,  B.D.,  R.  of 
Coolbanagher,  Queen’s  co.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Henry  Saul  b.  1903, — Laura  Frances  : in. 
1899,  Lieut. -Com.  Leslie  Wynn  Edmunds,  O.B.E.,  R.N.V. R.,  of  The  Crescent,  Galway,  and  has 
issue  living,  Derek  Leslie  b.  1908,  Mary  Agnes  b.  1900,  Laura  Frances  b.  1902,  Barbara  Patricia 
^.1905,  Rita  b.  1906, — Olive  Mary, — Frances  Victoria  Lucy  : >*■  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Eoghan 
O’Brien,  D.S.O.,  R.E.  [see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls. 1, — Eileen  Barbara:  m.  1917,  the  Rev.  John  Brooke 
Elliott,  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has  issue  living,  John  b.  1919.  Residence , Court-na-farraga, 

Killiney,  co.  Dublin. Agnes  Matilda:  in.  1875,  Montagu  Yeats  Brown,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue 

living,  Alan  Montagu,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877  [see  “Companionage”], — Frederick  Victor,  b.  1880;  is 
Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  : in.  1913,  Rachel  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Savile 
Foljambe,  C.B.  [see  Malet,  Bt.,  colls  ],  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Alan  b.  1914,  David  George 
Warre  b.  1919,  Dora  Agnes  Helen  b.  1916,— Francis  Charles  Claypon,  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Indian 
Cav.,  and  attached  to  Roy.  Flying  Corps.  Residence , II  Castello,  Portofino,  Italy. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Roger  Charles  Noel  Bellingham,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 
1884,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : in.  1910,  Alice  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Naish,  of  Ballycullen,  co.  Limerick : — 

Roger  Carroll  Patrick  Stephen,  b 1911. Constance  Catherine  Mary  Pia,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Claypon  Bellingham,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1847, 
d.  1892  ; in  . 1878,  Susan  Caroline  (now  of  Dunany  House,  Dunleer,  co.  Louth), 
da.  of  the  late  Ven.  Ambrose  Power  [see  Power,  of  Kilfane,  Bt.]:- 

Eudo  William  Alan,  b.  1884. Vera  Susan.  Alice  Marian  : in.  1918,  Com.  Hugh  Tumour 

England,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920,— a da.,  b.  1918. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Johnston  Bellingham  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Sydney  Edwin  Bellingham,  b.  1853,  d.  1893  : in.  1880,  Helen  Mary 
(now  of  Applemoor,  Dibden,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late  A.  A.  Dunlop,  of  Sutton,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Alan  Mure,  M.C.,  b.  t88i  ; formerly  in  Middlesex  Regt.  ; Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and  attached  to 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (medals  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(M.C.):  111.  1914,  Beatrix  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Harrison,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Beatrix  Pamela,  b.  1918. Maud  Alice,  b.  1882  : in.  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Ford  Ander- 

son, D.S.O.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Ford,  b.  1910, — Eric  Ronald  Ford,  b.  1919.  Helen 
Mary  Dorothea,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Johnston  Bellingham,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1818,  d.  1903  : in.  1852,  Felicia,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Short 
Hewett,  D.D.,  R.  of  Rotherhithe  : — 

Mary  Louisa:  m.  1877,  Arthur  Macan,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Drumcashel,  Castle  Belling- 
ham  Alice  Anna  : in.  1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Major  Henry  Chamney,  C.M.G.  Residence , 

Surda’n,  Bengal.— Dorothea.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Stewart  Bellingham  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Henry  Bellingham,  b.  1844,  d.  1906 : in.  1st,  1870,  Harriet 
Eleanor  Ingoldsby,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Smythe,  of  Stephenstown,  Dundalk  ; 
2nd,  1892,  Josephine  Maud  (now  of  Eagle  Lodge,  Barna,  co.  Galway),  da.  of  William 
Cotton  Laming,  of  Rotterdam  : — 

Henrietta  Frances  Jane  Stewart : 111.  1906,  Capt.  Thomas  Carson  Burnside,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Arthur  Henry  Bellingham,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Glencarrig,  Delgany,  co.  Wicklow. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  D’Arcy  Bellingham,  b.  1853,  d.  1903  : in.  1892,  Nannie  (now  of 
The  Cliffs,  Howth,  co.  Dublin),  da.  of  the  late  Addison  Hone,  of  Rosevale,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Arthur  Stewart,  b.  1893  ; Capt.  R.F.  A. , and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff ; European  War  1914-18. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Bellingham,  brother  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Stewart  Bellingham,  b.  1805,  d.  1869  : in.  1841,  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Henry  Bellingham  : — 

Thomas  Eudo,  b.  1849:  111.  1882,  Grace,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Harkness,  M.A., 

of  Athea,  co.  Limerick.  Residence , Hyderville,  San  Francisco O’Bryen  Cairnes,  b.  1859:  m. 

1892,  Wilhelmina,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  William  Vincent,  of  Walsdale,  Terenure,  co.  Dublin. 
— - -Hester  Frances  Mary:  in.  1885,  Charles  Page. 

This  ancient  family  derives  its  name  from  the  town  of  Bellingham-in-Tyndale,  co.  Northumberland, 
where  it  appears  to  have  been  seated  immediately  after  the  conquest,  and  its  descent  to  the  present 
baronet  is  in  direct  male  line,  without  any  interruption,  from  Alan  de  Bellingham,  who  lived  in  time 
of  William  the  Conqueror.  Sir  Henry  Bellingham,  of  Bellingham,  was  made  a knight  banneret  by 
Henry  VI.  after  the  battle  of  Wakefield  ; his  son,  Sir  Roger,  was  made  a Banneret  after  the  battle  of 
Stoke  in  1487,  and  left  an  only  son,  Sir  Robert,  who  died  without  male  issue.  Sir  Edward,  Gov.  of 
Ireland  1548-9,  whom  Leland,  in  his  History  of  Ireland,  calls  “a  brave  and  experienced  commander.” 
He  was  servant  of  the  Privy  Chamber  to  Edward  VI.,  who  appointed  him  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland. 
Alan,  of  Helsington,  a bencher  of  the  Middle  Temple,  one  of  the  King’s  Council  at  York,  and  M.  P.  for 
Northumberland  1570;  his  son,  Sir  James,  was  knighted  by  James  I.  in  1603,  and  died  1641,  having 
married  Agnes,  da.  of  Sir  Henry  Curwen.  His  son,  Sir  Henry,  created  a baronet  1620,  was  M.P.  for 
Westmoreland  in  all  the  Parliaments  called  by  Charles  I.,  and  raised  forces  in  the  north  for  the  royal 
Cause  ; his  son,  Sir  James,  dying  without  issue,  the  title  became  extinct.  Henry,  son  of  Robert,  and 
grandson  of  Alan  Bellingham,  of  Levens  Hall,  was  an  officer  in  a regiment  of  cavalry  raised  in  the 
north  for  suppressing  the  rebellion  in  Ireland,  and  at  the  termination  of  that  rebellion  had  lands 
granted  him  in  co.  Louth  (which  co.  the  Bellinghams  represented  1660-1755),  now  called  Castle 
Bellingham.  These  lands  were  confirmed  by  patent  of  King  Charles  II.,  and  he  added  to  them  very 
considerably  by  purchase.  He  died  1676,  having  married  Miss  Sibthorpe,  and  by  her  had  Anne, 
who  married  Robert  Bickerton,  of  Armagh,  brother  of  Jane,  Duchess  of  Norfolk,  and  Thomas  who 
raised  a regiment  of  cavalry  and  served  as  its  Col.  with  King  William  in  Ireland,  where  he  acted 
as  his  guide  during  the  march  of  the  army  from  Dundalk  to  the  Boyne,  served  in  that  action,  and 
after  it  accompanied  the  king  to  Duleek.  For  these  proofs  of  attachment  to  King  William,  the 
army  of  King  James,  in  their  retreat  towards  the  Boyne,  destroyed  Bellingham  Castle  by  fire. 
His  son  Henry,  M.P.  for  Dundalk,  had  a son  Henry,  M.P.  fcr  Louth,  and  a daughter,  Elizabeth, 
who  married  Rev.  John  Fortescue,  uncle  of  the  last  Earl  of  Clermont.  Alan  youngest  son  of 
Henry,  married  Alice,  daughter  and  co-heiress  of  Rev.  H.  Montgomery,  of  Grey  Abbey,  co.  Down, 
and  had  issue,  Henry,  leaving  issue  male  which  became  extinct  in  1822,  on  the  death  of  his 
grandson,  William  Henry,  an  officer  in  the  6th  Regt.  Sir  William,  the  4th  son,  created  a baronet 
in  1796,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  deceased  father,  was  M.P.  for  Reigate,  Sec.  to  Pitt, 
and  a Commr.  of  the  Navy,  married  Hester  Frances,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  R.  Cholmondeley, 
son  of  George,  3rd  Earl  Cholmondeley. 


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BENN.  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  The  Old  Knoll,  Metropolitan  Borough  of  Lewisham. 

Sir  John  Williams  Benn,  ist  Baronet, 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Julius  Benn  ; b.  Nov.  13th, 
1850;  ed.  privately;  is  a County  Councillor  for 
London,  Kennington  Div.  (Chm.  London  County 
Council  1904-5),  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  London,  and 
Chm.  of  Benn  Brothers  (Limited),  publishers,  of  8, 
Bouverie  Street,  E.C.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  George’s 
Div.  of  Tower  Hamlets  (L)  July  1892  to  1895,  when 
he  was  defeated  therefor ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Deptford  1897,  Bermondsey  1900,  and  Devonport 
Jan.  and  Dec.  1910;  sat  for  Devonport  June  1904  to 
Jan  1910  ; Knt.  1906  : m.  1874,  Elizabeth,  youngest 
da.  of  John  Pickstone,  formerly  of  Silver  Hill,  Hyde, 
Cheshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest 
son,  Oliver  Williams,  b.  1887  ; Capt.  Somerset  L.I. ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli)  1915. 

$rms — Argent,  two  barrulets  indented  gules,  between  in 
chief  as  many  dragons’  heads  erased  and  in  base  a pencil  and  a 
pen  in  saltire  proper,  tied  with  a lace  azure,  pendent  therefrom 
a torteau,  charged  with  a figure  “1914”  or.  CrtSt — On  a 

rock  a spear  erect  proper,  flowing  therefrom  a pennon  azure, 
charged  with  the  word  “ Onward,”  letters  or. 

Residence — Stone  Wall,  Limpsfield,  Surrey.  Club — 

National  Liberal. 


SOUS  living— ERNEST  JOHN  PICKSTONE,  C.B.E.,  b.  June  24th,  1875  ; is  Managing  Director 
of  Benn  Bros.  (Limited),  and  Editor  of  “ Ways  and  Means  ” ; Assist.  Director  Training  Section, 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1916-17,  and  Chm.  Trade  Organisation,  Ministry  of  Reconstruction  1917-18  : 
m.  1903,  Gwendoline  Dorothy,  da.  of  F.  M.  Andrews,  of  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Andrews,  b.  1904, — Edward  Glanvill,  b.  1905,— Frederick  Christopher,  b.  1912, — Elizabeth,  b.  1907, 
— Julia  Wedgwood,  b.  1916.  Residence , Blunt  House,  Oxted,  Surrey.  Clubs , Union,  Savile, 
Reform.— —William  Wedgwood,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.,  M.P. , b.  1877  ! e(L  in  Paris,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (B. A.,  ist  class  Honours  1898,  Fellow  1918);  was  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Rt.  Hon.  R. 
McKenna,  M.P.,  when  successively  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Treasury,  Pres,  of  Board  of  Education, 
and  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1905-10,  and  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  (representing  H.M.’s 
Office  of  Works  and  Insurance  Commn.  in  House  of  Commons)  1910  15;  appointed  Chm.  of 
Executive  Committee,  National  Relief  Fund  1914;  sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  George’s  Div.  of  Tower 
Hamlets  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  ; has  sat  for  Leith  since  Dec.  1918  ; Capt.  Yeo.  ; European 
War  (with  Yeo.  in  Egypt  and  Gallipoli  1915-17,  in  R.N.A.S.  and  R.F.C.,  in  Adriatic  on  Staff 
1917,  and  in  Italy  1917-18)  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.F.C., 
1914-15  Star,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Italian  Bronze  Medal  for  Valour,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre! ; D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1920,  Margaret,  da.  of  Daniel  Turner  Holmes,  formerly  M.P.  for  Govan 
Div.  of  Lanarkshire.  Residence , Stone  Wall,  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living— Lilian  Margaret,  b.  1880  : m.  1905,  Cecil  Eldred  Hughes,  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  and 

has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1906, — a da.,  b.  1909.  Residence , The  Priory,  Orpington,  S.E. Eliza 

Irene,  b.  1882  : m.  1912,  Arthur  Richard  Pain,  sometime  Lieut.  Somerset  L.I.,  'and  has  issue 
living,  a son,  b.  1913,— a son,  b.  1919,— a da.,  b.  1918.  Residence , Loen,  Marlborough. 


Beresford-Peirse,  see  Peirse. 


BENN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Rollesby,  co.  Norfolk. 

Sir  Ion  Hamilton  Benn,  C.B.,  D.S.O. , 

M.P.y  ist  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Watkins 
Benn,  R.  of  Carrigaline  and  Douglas,  co.  Cork,  by 
Maria  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Christopher 
Hamilton,  C.B. ; b.  March  31st,  1863;  is  Hon.  Col. 
20th  Co.  of  London  Regt.,  Com.  and  Acting  Capt. 
Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve,  a Member  of  Port  of 
London  Authority,  and  a Director  of  Price  and  Pierce 
(Limited),  merchants,  of  27,  Clement’s  Lane,  E.C., 
and  of  Price  Bros,  and  Co.  (Limited)  ; was  Mayor 
of  Greenwich  1901 -2,  and  a Member  of  the  first 
Metropolitan  Water  Board  1903-6,  and  of  London 
County  Council  1907-10  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.)  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Greenwich  (C)  since  Jan.  19 10  j 
Courage  without  fear.  D.S.O. ’1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918  : in.  1 885 , Frances, 

only  da.  of  the  late  N.  Bridges,  of  Wallington  Manor,  Surrey,  and  Blackheath, 
Kent,  and  has  issue. 

Arms  (as  recorded  at  Ulster  Office)— Argent,  on  a chevron  indented  gules  between  three  lions 
rampant  sable,  a trefoil;  slipped  vert.  €rest-A  tiger  passant  argent  gorged  with  a collar  dancettee 
gules  charged  with  a trefoil  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — 17,  Collingham  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional,  Royal  Thames 

Yacht.  


Son  living— ION  BRIDGES  HAMILTON,  b.  June  14th,  1887;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford;  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly  Duke  of  Cornwall  s L.I.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches):  m.  19 16,  Theresa  Dorothy,  da.  of  Major  F.  H.  Blacker,  tormerly 


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4th  Hussars,  of  Johnstown,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Hamilton,  b.  1917.. 
Residence , Rollesby  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Daughter  living — Marion  Hamilton,  b.  1886 : m.  1913,  Major  Edward  George  Hugh  Power, 
Gloucestershire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Isobel  Georgina  Marion,  b.  1920.  Residence , 

Creation  (E.)  1620,  of  Parkehall,  Norfolk. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Barney.”] 

Sir  Thomas  Reedham  Berney,  M.C. , ioth 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Hugh  Berney, 
el.  son  of  9th  baronet ; b.  July  6th,  1893  ; j.  his  grand- 
father, Sir  Henry  Hanson,  1907  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1915,  M.A.  1919)  ; 
is  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; served 
during  European  War  1918  (M.C.). 

&rma — Quarterly  gules  and  azure,  a cross  engrailed  ermine. 
Cmt — A garb  argent. 

Residence — Barton  Bendish  Hall,  Downham  Market,  Suffolk. 

Brother  living— RICHARD  GEOFFREY  GORDON,  b.  Jan. 
T9th,  1897. 

Uncles  living — Richard  William,  b.  1867 ; formerly  Sergeant  in  S. 
African  Constabulary  ; engaged  in  farming  ; served  during  Boer 
War,  S.  African  Rebellion,  and  German  W.  African  and  German 
E.  African  Campaigns : nt.  1913,  Maria  Theresa,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Leslie  Carter,  M.A.,  R.  of  Eglish,  co.  Armagh.  Resi- 
dence, Brakfontein,  Dealsville,  Orange  Free  State.  John 
Hanson,  b.  1868  : m.  1900,  Margaret,  da.  of  Sinclair  George,  of 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Barton,  b.  1902,— Henry 
Hanson,  b.  1906, — John  Reedham,  b.  1911, — Richard  Bruce,  b.  1916, — Margaret  Lorraine,  b.  1914, — 

Margaret  (twin),  b.  1916.  Residence , Matai-Hui,  Thurana  Valley,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Robert  Henry,  b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho  !,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1915)  ; 
is  Head  Master  of  the  Lower  Sch.,  St.  George’s,  Harpenden  : in.  1904,  Edith  Ann,  da.  of  the  late 
Daniel  Wilson,  of  The  Old  Hall,  Sandal  Magna,  Wakefield.  Residence,  West  Common,  Harpenden, 
Herts.— —Alexander  David,  b.  1877  I ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  Swanley  Horticultural  Coll. 

Aunts  living — Mary  Agnes,  b.  187 6.- Jane  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b.  1878  : m.  1907,  Capt.  Henry 

Dubs  Middleton,  R.F.A  , and  has  issue  living,  Ralph,  b.  1908,— Cecil,  b.  1911.  Residency  5, 
Westhill  Terrace,  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds. 

Mother  living—  Fridzwede  Katherine,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  W.  Bell,  of  The  Stand  House,  near 
Fermoy  : in.  1892,  Capt.  Thomas  Hugh  Berney,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Monte  Cristo, 
Natal)  1900,  el.  son  of  9th  baronet.  Residence , Barton  Bendish  Hall,  Downham  Market,  Suffolk. 
Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Jane  Dorothy  {Lady  Berney),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Andrew 
Bloxam,  R.  of  Harborough  Magna,  Rugby  : in.  1866,  Sir  Henry  Hanson  Berney,  9th  baronet,  who 
d.  1907.  Residence , 9,  Clarendon  Crescent,  Leamington. 

Collateral  Branch  living.  Not  in  remainder. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Trench  Berney,  6th  in  descent  from  Sir 
Thomas  Berney,  father  of  1st  baronet  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Berney,  b.  1831,  d.  1910:  in.  1858,  Matilda  Lavinia,  who  d.  1916, 
da.  of  Col.  John  George  Nathaniel  Gibbes,  60th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living  : — 

George  Augustus,  b.  1865  ; is  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  (jointly  with  his  sisters)  of  Bracon  Ash, 

and  Patron  of  three  other  livings.  Residence , Morton  Hall,  Norwich. Eva  Constance  Elizabeth 

Fanny:  in.  1893,  Henry  Goulburn  Willoughby  Chetwynd,  A.M.I.C.E.,  who  d.  1909  [see  V.  Chet- 

wynd].  Residence , Manorside,  Harpenden,  Herts. Dora  Lavinia.  Residence , Bracon  Hall, 

Norwich. 

The  Berneys,  claiming  to  be  probably  of  Norse  origin,  were  seated  at  Berney,  near  Walsingham, 
Norfolk,  at  the  time  of  the  Norman  Conquest.  It  is  further  claimed  for  the  Berneys  that  they 
are  one  of  the  three,  families  who  (i.)  settled  in  England  before  the  Conquest,  (ii.)  have  never 
wanted  a male  heir,  and  (iii.)  have  never  been  in  trade.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Berney,  was 
Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1622,  and  the  4th  baronet  was  Sheriff  of  Norwich  1762. 


BERNEY, 


BETEELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Park  House,  Wanstead,  Essex. 

Sir  John  Henry  Bethell,  M.P. , ist 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  George  Bethell,  of  South 
Woodford,  Essex;  b.  Sept.  23rd,  1861  ; sometime 
a Surveyor ; is  a Director  of  Barclays  Bank 
(Limited),  of  Warwick  Estates  Co.  (Limited),  and 
of  Royal  Exchange  Assurance  Corporation,  and 
a J.P.  for  Essex  ; has  twice  been  Mayor  of  West 
Ham  and  twice  of  East  Ham ; unsuccessfully 
contested  N.  Div.  of  West  Ham  (L)  Oct.  1900  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  S.,  or  Romford,  Div.  of  Essex 
Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated 
therefor  1894  and  1895  5 has  sat  for  N.  Div.  of 
East  Ham  ( Co.L ) since  Dec.  1918  ; Knt.  1906  t. 
m.  1895,  Florence,  da.  of  James  Woolley  Wyles, 
and  has  issue.  • 

^rms  -Or,  a chevron  between  two  boars’  heads  couped 
in  chief  and  an  estoile  in  base  azure.  Crrst — Between  two 
estoiles  or,  a boar’s  head  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Bushey  House,  Bushey,  Herts. 


SOUS  living— JOHN  RAYMOND,  b.  Oct.  23rd,  1902. 

William  Gladstone,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living— Dorothy  Frances,  b.  1897.— Grace,  b.  1898 Phyllis,  bt  1908. 


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BETHUNE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1683,  of  Scotscraig,  co.  Fife. 

Kind  or  gracious.  A crown  for  a mitre . Sir  ALEXANDER  MAITLAND  SHARP 

Bethune,  loth  Baronet,  b.  March  28th, 
1909;  s.  his  father,  .SzV  Alexander  Sharp, 
1917. 

Jtnns—  Quarterly,  1st,  azure,  a fesse  chequy  or 
and  gules  between  three  lozenges  of  the  second, 
Bethune ; 2nd,  azure,  on  a St.  Andrew’s  Cross  ar- 
gent, a bleeding  heart  transpierced  with  two  swords 
disposed  in  saltire,  points  downwards  proper,  hiked 
and  pommelled  or,  the  heart  having  over  it  a mitre  of 
gold  placed  on  the  field  and  tasselled  gules  sur- 
rounded with  a bordure  or,  charged  with  the  Royal 
Tressure,  flowered  and  counter-flowered  of  the 
fourth  (the  coat  of  augmentation  granted  by  H.M. 
Charles  II.)  ; 3rd,  argent,  a fesse  azure  between  two 
cross-crosslets  fitchee  in  chief,  and  in  base  a mullet 
sable,  Sharp  ; 4th,  argent,  on  a chevron  sable  an 
otter's  head  erased  of  the  first,  Balfour.  Crrsts— 
1st,  a demi-otter  sable  ; 2nd,  a celestial  crown  or. 
Residence — 


Sisters  living — Marguerite  Victoria,  b.  1890 : m. 
1913,  Ernest  Costley-White,  Nyasaland  Civil  Ser., 
and  has  issue  living,  Colin  Robert,  b.  1914. 
Evelyn  Carnegie,  b.  1892  : m.  1915,  Capt.  Lionel 
George  Pilkington,  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  and 
has  issue  living,  David  Charles,  b.  1916, — Lionel 
Alexander,  b.  1920.  Elizabeth  Madeleine,  b.  1897. 
Aunts  living — Mary  Elizabeth.— —Maria  : m% 
1880,  her  cousin,  David  Gillespie,  of  Kirkton. 
Residence , Corrienessan,  Aberfoyle. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Elizabeth  Car- 
negie ( Lady  Bethune),  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Lewis  Maitland- Heriot  [see  E.  Lauderdale,  colls.]  : m.  1889,  Sir  Alexander  Sharp  Bethune,  J.P., 
9th  barortet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence,  Crestweeke,  Winchester. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Alexander  Bethune  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Bethune,  b.  1827,  d.  1904  : m.  1865,  Mary  Louisa,  who  d. 

1920,  da.  of  Capt.  William  Amherst  Hale  : — 

HENRY  ALEXANDER,  6.  July  12th,  1866  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Fife,  and  Lieut. -Col.  late  Gordon  High- 
landers ; formerly  Major  6th  Vol.  Batn.  Black  Watch  : in.  1902,  Elinor  Mary,  da.  of  John  Brown 
Watt,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Sharp,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Mountquhanie, 
Cupar,  co  Fife.  Club,  Naval  and  Military.— Eleanor  Mary  : in.  1901,  Capt.  Frederick  Camp- 
bell Maconchy,  D.S.O. Louisa  Cecilia  : m.  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Craufurd  Middleton, 

formerly  Roy.  Scots  Greys.  -Jane  Millicent.— — Margaret : m.  1900,  the  Rev.  Francis  Walter 
Boyd,  V.  of  St.  Saviour’s,  Pimlico,  S.W.  Residence,  46,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W. 

Sir  William  Sharp,  Knt.,  of  Scotscraig,  co.  Fife,  was  created  a baronet  1683.  On  the  death  in 
1780  of  the  6th  baronet,  Sir  William  Sharp,  who  in.  1771,  Margaret,  da  of  John  Bethune,  of  Blebo, 
co.  Fife,  and  sister  and  eventual  heir  of  Henry  Bethune,  of  Blebo,  the  Baronetcy  became  dormant  and 
so  remained  until  1916,  when  Alexander  Bethune  (formerly  of  Blebo),  who  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Sharp,  having  established  his  right  to  the  title  of  9th  Baronet  before  the  Baronetage  Com- 
mittee of  the  Privy  Council,  as  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Alexander  Bethune,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Blebo,  co. 
Fife,  de  jure  8th  baronet,  grandson  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Alexander  Sharp  (who  on  succession 
to  Blebo  in  1815  assumed  by  Royal  license  the  surname  of  Bethune  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic),  only 
son  of  6th  baronet,  and  himself  de  jure  7th  Baronet. 


BEYNON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  The  Coldra,  Christchurch,  co.  Monmouth. 


Sir  John  Wyndham  Beynon,  C.B.E., 
1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Beynon,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Brynivor,  Castleton,  Monmouthshire 
(High  Sheriff  1890);  b.  Dec.  2nd,  1864;  ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  ; a coal-owner,  and  iron  and  steel 
manufacturer,  Chm.  of  many  of  the  principal  col- 
lieries in  Monmouthshire  and  of  S.  Wales  Coal 
Owners’  Asso. , an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a J.P.  for  Mon- 
mouthshire (High  Sheriff  1917-18)  ; sometime 
Comdg.  Monmouthshire  R.A.S.C.  Motor  Trans- 
port (Vol.)  with  rank  of  Major  ; was  Co. Director 
Auxiliary  Hospital  andV.A.D.’s  for  Monmouth- 
shire during  European  War  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

JVrms — Per  pale  indented  azure  and  gules,  on  a bend 
cottised  or,  a cross  patCe  between  two  crosses-crosslet 
fitch6e  of  the  first.  ®rr«t — Upon  a mount  vert  a lion  ram- 
pant argent,  semCe  of  crosses-crosslet  fitchCe  azure,  holding 
in  the  paws  an  escutcheon  of  the  second  charged  with  a 
cross*pat6e  as  in  the  arms. 


Seat — The  1 Coldra,  near  Newport,  Monmouthshire.  Town  Residence — 6,  Charles  Street, 
Mayfair,  W.  1.  Clubs — Constitutional,  Royal  Automobile. 


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BIDDULPH,  Creation  (E.)  1664,  of  Westcombe,  Kent. 

Sir  Theophilus  George  Biddulph, 

8th  Baronet , b.  April  3rd,  1874  ; s.  his  father.  Sir 
Theophilus  William,  1883  : in.  1907,  Eleanor, 
O.  B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Thompson,  of 
Muckamore  Abbey,  co.  Antrim. 

— Vert,  an  eagle  displayed  argent.  Crtst — A wolf 

rampant  argent,  wounded  on  the  shoulder  proper. 

Residence — The  Pavilion,  Melrose,  Scotland.  Club — 
Arthur’s.  

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Bid- 
dulph, C.B.,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b. 
1788,  d.  1858:  m.  18 — , Louisa,  da.  of 
Col.  Kelly:— 

Louisa  Theodosia:  m.  1865,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Harris,  R.E., 

whotf.  1889. Frances  Sophia:  m.  1884,  the  Rev.  Henry 

Deshon,  who  d.  1905. Mary  Anne  : in.  1872,  George 

Josiah  Curtis,  who  d.  1895,  and  has  issue  living,  of  whom 
the  el.  son,  George  Biddulph  (of  Bagston  Road,  Stoke 
Newington,  N.),  b.  1879:  m.  1916,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Charles  Biddulph,  A 191-.  Residence,  Grey  Friars, 

Dene  Road,  Margate. Laura  Georgina : m.  1883, 

Charles  Valance  Cambridge,  who  d.  190-,  and  has  issue 
living,  Percy  Charles,  b.  1884:  m.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  George  b.  1910.  Residence , 
Beach  View,  Gorey,  Jersey. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Biddulph,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Biddulph, 
2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Wallich  Biddulph,  b.  1842,  d.  1891  : m.  1868,  Annie,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Hugh  Barnikel,  of  Pembroke  : — 

WILLIAM  HUGH,  b.  June  2nd,  1869  : is  Hon.  Col.  Ceylon  Defence  Force,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Army  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Ceylon  Planters’  Rifle  Corps),  a J.P.  for  Ceylon,  and  Patron 
of  Frankton  R.,  Warwickshire  : m.  1st,  1892,  Annette  Louisa,  who*/.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Harcourt  Master  ; 2ndly,  1915,  Kathleen  Anna,  da.  of  the  late  Harman  Herring-Cooper,  of  Shrule 

Castle,  co.  Carlow.  Club,  Wellington. Dora  Margaret  Lucy:  m.  1899,  Reginald  Thomson. 

Residence , 13,  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Wath-on-Dearne,  Yorks. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  William  Wallich  Biddulph  (ante):- 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  George  Scale  Biddulph,  b.  1872,  d.  April  1900  : m.  1899,  Wini- 
fred Agnes,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  David  Ardill  Maxwell,  of  Broomholm,  Langholm,  N.B. : — 
Ruth  Sophia,  b.  (posthumous)  Aug.  1900. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Biddulph  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Biddulph,  b.  1805,  d.  1852:  m.  1841,  Hannah  Sarah,  da.  of 
the  late  Dr.  Nathaniel  Wallich,  of  the  H.E.I.C.’s  Botanical  Gardens,  Calcutta:— 

Sophia.  Residence , Leamington. 


SELBY-BIGGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  King’s  Sutton,  co.  Northampton. 


Sir  Lewis  Amherst  Selby-Bigge, 
K.C.B.,  1st  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Selby-Bigge,  of  Linden,  Northumberland,  and 
Ightham  Mote,  Kent;  b.  April  3rd,  i860;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (Fellow 
Univ.  Coll.  1883,  M.A.  1885);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1891  ; was  an  Assist.  Charity  Commr.  1894-1902; 
appointed  an  Assist  Sec.  to  Board  of  Education 
1903,  Principal  Assist.  Sec.  1907,  and  Permanent 
Sec.  to  the  Board  1911  ; sometime  Special  Sec.  to 
Committee  for  Scientific  and  Industrial  Research  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Northants  ; author  of  '‘Hume’s  In- 
quiries/’ etc.;  C.B.  (Civil)  1905,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1913:  in.  1885,  Edith  Lindsay,  O.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John  Robert  Davison,  Judge 
Advocate-Gen.,  of  Underriver  House,  Kent,  and 
has  issue. 

$trms—  Ermine,  on  a fesse  engrailed  gules  between 
three  martlets  sable  a mullet  between  two  crescents  or. 
Crtst — A cockatrice’s  head  ermine  murally  crowned  or  be- 
tween two  wings  erect  azure,  each  charged  with  a coronet 
gold. 

Seat—  Manor  House,  Kingston,  Lewes.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 127,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  1.  Clubs — Brooks’s, 

Athenaeum. 


Son.  living— JOHN  AMHERST,  b.  June  20th,  1892;  is  Lieut,  in  the  Army:  m.  1914,  Ruth,  da. 
of  E.  W.  Humphries,  of  Ashburnham  Grove,  Bradford.  Residence,  Stonehill,  Chiddingly,  Sussex. 

Daughters  living  - Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1887  : in.  19A8,  Capt.  Henry  Cecil  Pember,  Household  Batn., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  and  has  issue.  Residence , Wellingham  House, 

near  Ringmer,  Sussex. Edith  Katharine,  b.  1889:  in.  19.14:  Capt.  Geoffery  Francis  Bowes-Lyon, 

Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  [see  E.  Strathmore].  Residence , 15,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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BILSLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Park  Circus,  City  of  Glasgow. 


A im  at  a sure  end. 


Sir  William  Bilsland,  LL.D.,  1st  Baronet , 
son  of  James  Bilsland,  farmer,  of  Ballat,  Drymen,  Stirling- 
shire ; b.  March  17th,  1847  5 LL.D.,  Glasgow  Univ.  1907  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glasgow  and  Lanarkshire,  a Direc- 
tor of  Scottish  Temperance  Life  Assurance  Co.  (Limited), 
and  a member  of  the  firm  of  Bilsland  Bros.  (Limited), 
of  75,  Hyde-park  Street,  Glasgow  ; appointed  a Knight 
Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway  1906  ; sometime  a 
Trustee  of  National  Galleries  of  Scotland ; was  Lord 
Provost  of  City  of  Glasgow  and  Lord -Lieut,  of  Co.  of 
City  of  Glasgow  1905-8;  appointed  Chm.  of  Scottish 
Departmental  Committee  on  Inebriates  1909;  has  3rd 
class  Japanese  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure  : m.  1885, 
Agnes  Anne,  third  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Steven,  of 
Pro  van  side,  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

&rnts — Argent,  on  a fesse  azure  between  two  bulls’  heads  erased 
sable,  horned  gules  in  chief,  and  a mascle  of  the  last  in  base,  a 
salmon  on  its  back  holding  a ring  in  its  mouth  proper.  Cmi — 
A bull’s  head  erased  sable,  horned  gules. 


Residence — 28,  Park  Circus,  Glasgow. 


Son  living — ALEXANDER  STEVEN,  M.C.,  b.  Sept.  13th,  1892  ; ed.at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
European  War!  1914-18  as  Capt.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)  (M.C.)  ; a member  of  the  firm  of 
Gray,  Dunn  and  Co.,  of  73,  Stanley  Street,  Glasgow,  and  a Director  of  Bilsland  Bros.  (Limited). 

Daughters  living — Agnes  Anne,  b.  1890:  m.  1915,  Capt.  David  John  Colville,  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles).  Residence , Cleland,  Lanarkshire. Helen  Isobel,  b.  1896. 


Christ  is  my  nope % 


BINGHAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Sheffield. 

Sir  Albert  Edward  Bingham,  O.B.E .,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  Nov.  23rd,  1868;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
Edward,  1915;  is  Lieut. -Col.  (V.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.  Re- 
serve), head  of  the  firm  of  Walker  and  Hall,  of  Sheffield, 
and  a J.P.  ; was  Master  Cutler  of  Sheffield  1918-19; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  tn.  1893,  Lucy  Barbara,  da.  of  the 
late  D.  L.  McAllum,  of  Gosforth,  Northumberland,  and 
has  issue. 

— Per  pale  azure  and  sable,  a bend  between  six  crosses 
patee  or  and  two  flaunches  of  the  third,  each  charged  with  a garb 
vert.  Crtst—  A falcon  rising  proper  charged  on  each  wing  with  a 
cross  patee  or,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a garb  fessewise  vert. 
Residence — Ranby  House,  near  Retford,  Notts. 

Daughter  living— Esme  Lyle,  b.  1896:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Pierre 
Elliot  Inchbald,  M.C.,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Bing- 
ham Inchbald,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Rookwood,  Court  Road, 
Eltham. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet  -Maria  {Lady  Bingham ),  da.  of 
the  late  William  Fawcett,  of  Clarke  House,  Sheffield  : m.  1863, 
Sir  John  Edward  Bingham,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence , 
West  Lea,  Sheffield. 

st  baronet,  el.  son  of  Edward  Bingham,  of  Broomgrove  Lodge, 


Sir  John  Edward  Bingham, 

Sheffield,  was  Master  Cutler  of  Sheffield  in  1881  and  1884. 


BIRCHENOUGH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Macclesfield,  co.  Chester. 


Sir  (John)  Henry  Birchenough, 

K.C.M.G.,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  John 
Birchenough,  J.P.,  of  The  Elms,  Macclesfield;  b. 
March  7th,  1853  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1876),  at  Oxford  Univ.,  and  at 
l’Ecole  des  Sciences  Politiques,  Paris  ; is  a Member 
of  Advisory  Council  of  Board  of  Trade,  and  of  Gov. 
Body  of  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science  and  Technology, 
Chm.  of  British  Dyestuffs  Corporation  (representing 
Govt.),  a J.P.  for  Cheshire,  and  a Director  and 
Member  of  Executive  Committee  of  British  S. 
Africa  Chartered  Co.,  of  Imperial  and  Continental 
Gas  Asso.,  and  of  other  Cos. ; appointed  a Special 
Commr.  to  enquire  into  British  Trade  in  S.  Africa 
1903  (C.M.G.),  a Member  of  Tariff  Commn.  1904, 
and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Shipping  Rings  1907,  and 
Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Paper  1917,  of  Empire 
Cotton  Growing  Committee  1917,  and  of  Council  of 
Min.  of  Reconstruction  1918;  author  of  various  articles 
on  political  and  economic  questions;  C.M.G.  1905, 
K.C.M.G.  1916:  in.  1886,  Mabel  Charlotte,  da.  of 


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the  late  Very  Rev.  George  Granville  Bradley,  C.V.O.,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Westminster, 
and  has  issue. 

J^nns  Sable,  on  a bend  argent  three  birch  trees  eradicated  proper.  (Ertst — A demi-gnu  proper. 
Residence—  79,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W.  Clubs— Athenaeum,  Carlton,  BrooksJs. 

Daughters  living— Sylvia  Milicent,  b.  1890:  m.  1915,  Alfred  Farr  Morcom,  M.B.,  B.C.,  M R.C  S 
Elizabeth  Mabel,  b.  1895. 


BIRD  WOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Anzac,  and  of  Totnes,  co.  Devon. 

Sir  William  Riddell  Birdwood,  G.C.M.G. ; 

K.C.B. , K.C.S.I. , C.I.E. , D.S.O.,  1st  Baronet , el. 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Mills  Birdwood,  C.S.I., 
LL.D.,  J.P.,  I.C.S.  ; b.  Sept.  13th,  1865;  ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Camb. 
1919:  entered  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1883  and 
1 2th  Lancers  1885,  became  Capt.  nth  Bengal  Lancers 
1896,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col.  1905,  Maj.-Gen. 
1911,  Lieut. -Gen.  1915,  and  Gen.  1917;  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Isazai  Expedition  1892, 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  actions  of  Chagra 
Kotal  and  Dargai,  capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  Operations  in  Bazar  Valley  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Staff 
Officer,  Brig.- Maj.  Mounted  Brig.  (Natal)  and  D.A.A.G., 
and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (Gen.  Lord  Kitchener),  present 
at  battles  of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz,  Tugela 
Heights,  Laing’s  Nek,  Belfast,  Lydenburg,  and  Pieter’s 
Hill,  and  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely  wounded,  des- 
patches five  times,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.),  Mohmand  Expedition 
1908,  as  Ch.  of  Staff,  present  at  action  of  Kargha  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  with  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force, 
first  Comdg.  Australian  and  New  Zealand  Army  Corps,  then  Dardanelles  Army 
during  Evacuation,  and  subsequently  Comdg.  Australian  troops  and  5th  Army 
in  France  (wounded,  despatches  many  times,  K.C.M.G.,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm.  Belgian  Order  de  la  Couronne,  Order 
of  the  Nile,  Portuguese  Orders  of  Aviz  and  of  Tower  and  Sword,  K.C.B  , G.C.M.G., 
thanked  by  Parliament,  cr.  Baronet,  granted  ^10,000);  was  Adj.  Viceroy  of 
India’s  Body  Guard  1893,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  Interpreter  to  Com.-in-Ch., 
India  1902-4,  A.A.G.,  India  1904-5,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  India  (Gen.  Lord 
Kitchener)  1905-9,  Brig.-Com.  at  Kohat  1909-12,  Q.M.G.,  India  May  to  Nov.  1912, 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Army  Depart.  1912- 14,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  1915-19,  and  A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  VII.  1908-10,  and  to  King 
George  V.  1910-11  ; appointed  a Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of 
India  1913,  an  A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.  1917,  and  Hon.  Gen.  Australian  Mil.  Forces 
1920,  and  to  command  N.  Army,  India  1920  ; C I.E.  and  D.S.O.  1908,  C.S  I.  1910, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.S.I.  and  IC.C.M.G.  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  G.C.M.G.  1919  : 
m.  1894,  Janette  Hope  Gonville,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Benjamin  Parnell  Bromhead, 
4th  Bt.,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Azure,  five  martlets,  two,  two  and  one  within  an  inescutcheon  voided  a representation  of 
the  Southern  Cross,  all  argent.  Crtst— Out  of  a mural  crown  gules,  a martlet  argent  between  two 
branches  of  laurel  proper. 

Residences—  Rawal  Pindi,  India;  Totnes,  Devonshire.  Club — Cavalry. 


Son  living— CHRISTOPHER  BROMHEAD,  b.  May  22nd,  1899;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Indian  Cav.  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Australian  Corps  and  5th  Army 
in  France  1918-19  ; has  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Jean  Gonville,  b.  1895:  in.  1919,  Frank  Colin  Craig,  R.A.  F. 
Residence , — Perth,  Western  Australia.  ■ Judith  Horatia,  b.  1910. 


BIRKBECK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Horstead  Hall,  Norwich.  [Extinct  1908.] 

Sir  Edward  Birkbeck,  K.C.V.O. , ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  l8t  Baronet— Marv  Augusta  {Hon . Lady  Birkbeck ),  da.  of  ist  Baron 
Hylton  ; in.  1865,  Sir  Edward  Birkbeck,  K.C.V.O.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1908,  when  the  title 
became  ext.  Residence , Mill-on-the-Bure,  Lamas  Buxton,  Norwich. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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BIRKIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  190(5,  of  Ruddington  Grange,  Ruddington,  Notts. 

Sir  Thomas  Isaac  Biricin,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Birkin,  J.P.,  of  Aspley  Hall, 
Notts;  b.  Feb.  15th*  1831  ; ed.  privately;  formerly 
Capt.  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt. 
(Robin  Hood  Rifles),  which  he  assisted  in  forming 
1859,  and  of  which  he  was  one  of  the  original  Officers ; 
is  a Director  of  Great  Northern  Railway  Co.  and 
of  Mercantile  Steamship  Co.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Notts  (High  Sheriff  1892)  : in.  1856,  Harriet, 
youngest  da.  of  Matthew  Tebbutt,  of  Bluntisham, 
St.  Ives,  Hunts,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a cross  raguly  couped  vert  between  in  the 
and  4th  quarters;  a bee  volant,  and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a 
birch  tree  eradicated  proper.  Cnst — A scorpion  erect  proper. 

Seat—  Ruddington  Grange,  Ruddington,  Notts.  Club — 

Carlton. 


Sons  living— THOMAS  STANLEY,  b.  Oct.  18th,  1857  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  a J.P.  for  Notts  (High  Sheriff  1915)  : 
m.  1894,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Diana  Hopetoun,  A.R.R.C. , 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  the  Hon.  Henry  Weyland 
Chetwynd,  R.N.  [see  V.  Chetwynd],  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Thomas  Richard  Chetwynd,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  7th 
Dragoon  Guards  and  R.F.C. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917,  — Henry  Ralph  Stanley,  b.  1896;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
(Reserve  of  Officers);  European  War  1914-19, — Charles  Archibald  Cecil,  b.  1905, — Margaret  Ida 
Maud,  b.  1900.  Residence , Par  House,  Mapperley,  Nottingham.  Club,  County  (Nottingham). 

Alexander  Russell,  b.  1861.— Richard  Leslie,  D.S.O.,  b.  1863  ; formerly  Major  S.  Notts 

Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  3rd  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1900.  Residence , Esdale  House,  Park, 

Nottingham.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. Charles  Wilfrid,  C.M.G.,  b.  1866  ; ed.  at 

Rugby  ; is  a lace  manufacturer,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (T.D.)  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.  M.G.);  C.M.G.  1916:  in.  1892,  Claire  Lloyd,  da.  of  Alexander  Howe,  of  New  York,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Lloyd,  b.  1907, — Winifred  May,  b.  1894  : nt.  1913,  William  Dudley  Ward, 
M.P.  for  Southampton  [see  E.  Dudley,  colls.], — Violet  Hilda  Margaret,  b.  1899 : in.  19x8,  Douglas 
Holden  Blew-Jones,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards, — Vera  Lilian,  b.  1903.  Residence , Lamcote, 

Radcliffe-on-Trent,  Nottinghamshire.  Clubs,  Boodle’s,  Carlton,  County  (Nottingham). Philip 

Austen,  b.  1869;  is  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve:  in.  1900,  Frances  Emily,  2nd  da.  of  Joseph 
Littlewood,  J.P.,  of  The  Park,  Nottingham,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Gervaise,  b.  1909, — 
Geoffry  Ivor,  b.  1911, — Philippa  Effie,  b.  1902, — Frances  Marjorie,  b.  1905, — Beatrice  Sylvia,  b. 

1907. Harry  Lawrence,  b.  1872  ; Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  Major  (T.D.)  Yeo.,  and  a Director 

of  Great  Northern  Railway  Co.  ; S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force  1915-16  (despatches),  and  in  France  1917-18  with  Tank  Corps 
(despatches)  : in.  1909,  Olive  Isobel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Russell,  R.  of  Wollaton,  Notts 
[see  D.  Bedford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Lawrence,  b.  1910, — James  Michael,  b.  1912, — 
David  Leslie,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Lincoln  House,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 

Daughters  living — Harriet  Maud  : in.  1883,  Lieut.  Cecil  Edward  Willoughby,  formerly  R.N. 

[see  B.  Middleton,  collsj.  Residence , Wilford,  Nottinghamshire.  - Hilda  Mary. Ethel  Lilian, 

O.B.E.  ; was  a Nurse  Nottingham  Children’s  Hospital  1902-14,  Hon.  Sec.  Notts  Branch  of  British 
Red  Cross  So.  1912-14,  and  Matron  Bayley  Red  Cross  Hospital,  Nottingham  1914-19,  when 
she  organized  British  Red  Cross  Clinic  for  Discharged  Soldiers  and  Sailors ; sometime  Vice-Pres. 
Nottingham  Branch  of  Croix  Rouge  Beige;  has  Medaille  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth  of  Belgium  with 
Croix  Rouge;  O.B.E.  1917.  Residences , 16,  Upper  College  Street,  Nottingham;  Ruddington 
Grange,  Notts. 

BISSHOPP,  Creation  (E.)  1620,  of  Parham,  Sussex.  [Extinct  1870.] 

Sir  Edward  Cecil  Bisshopp,  nth  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Mary  Cecil  Augusta:  m.  1874,  William  Eaton  Young,  J.P 
[see  Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1813,  colls.].  Residence,  10,  Beaufort  East,  Bath. 

BLACK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Louth  Park,  co. 
Lincoln. 

Sir  Alec  Black,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
William  Black,  of  Great  Grimsby;  b.  Dec.  23rd, 
1872;  ed.  privately  ; is  a J.P.  for  Parts  of  Lindsey, 
and  a Steamship  Owner  of  Great  Grimsby  : in. 
1902,  Florence  Mary,  da.  of  David  Smith,  of 
Great  Grimsby. 


— Azure,  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  lions 
rampant  and  in  base  a lymphad  sail  furled  argent,  flags 
flying  gules.  Crat—  A lion  rampant  argent,  supporting  a 
grappling  iron  erect  azure. 

Residence — Bargate,  Great  Grimsby.  Clubs — 

Reform,  Royal  Automobile,  County  (Grimsby). 

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BLACKETT,  Creation  (E.)  1673,  of  Newcastle,  Northumberland. 

Sir  Hugh  Douglas  Blackett,  8th 

Baronet ; b.  March  24th,  1873  ; s.  his  father,  Maj.- 
Gt?i.  Sir  Edward  William,  C.B. , 1909;  for- 
merly Capt.  Northumberland  Yeo. ; was  High 
Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1914  : m.  1903,  Helen 
Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  George  William  Lowther 
[ see  Lowther,  Bt.,  cr.  1824],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  mullets  pierced 
sable  three  escallops  of  the  field. 

Seats — Matfen  Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  Bonnie 
Rigg,  Bardon  Mill,  Northumberland.  Clubs — Boodle’s, 
Cavalry. 


Sons  living — CHARLES  DOUGLAS,  b.  Aug.  15th,  1904. 

•^—George  William,  b.  1906. Francis  Hugh,  b.  1907. 

Rupert  Henry,  b.  1911. 

Brothers  living— Arthur  Edward,  b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.  : in.  1917,  Diana  de  Bonetto,  da.  of  Rudolph 
Goetz,  of  Swiss  Legation,  Paris.  Residence , Sockburn,  Darlington.— —Ralph,  b.  1877;  ed.  at 
R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  S.  Irish  Horse  Special  Reserve  ; formerly  Capt.  14th  Hussars  : in.  1910,  Evaleen 
Maud  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Walter  Weldon  [see  Weldon,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 
Hal  ton  Red  House,  Corbridge-on-Tyne.  Club,  Army  and  Navy. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  6th  baronet) — Henry  Wise  Ridley,  b.  1842  ; formerly  Major  19th  Hussars ; 
Lieut. -Col-  (retired)  1884.  Residence , Home  Wood,  East  Liss,  Hants.  Clubs , Army  and  Navy, 
Wellington. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet)— Georgiana  Emma : in.  1871,  Rear-Adm.  John  Crawford 
Wilson,  who  d.  1885,  and  has  issue  living,  Julia  Margaret:  m.  1st,  1898,  Major  Robert  Henry 
Isacke  (formerly  1st  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers),  Reserve  of  Officers,  who  obtained  a divorce 
1906;  2ndly,  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Shairp,  C.M.G.,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
2nd  marriage),  John  Norman  b.  1908.  Residence , 51,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Francis  Blackett,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1841,  d. 
1919:  111.  1886,  Henrietta  Louise  Johanne  Martha  (now  of  Hanover  House,  Ken- 
sington, Bath),  da.  of  the  late  Herr  Carl  Schmidt : — 

Vera  Katharina,  b.  1888  : 111. 1911,  Baron  Octave  Georges  Lecca,  Major  Roumanian  Roj'.  Horse  Guards 
Regt. ; formerly  Gov.  of  co.  Suceava  [European  War  (Knight  of  Star  of  Roumania,  and  Knight 
Com.  of  Order  St.  Anne  of  Russia)],  and  has  issue  living,  Rodolphe  Charles  .George,  b.  1912. 
Residences , 12,  Avenue  des  Eperons  d’Or,  Brussels;  n,  Str.  Cantacuzen,  Bucharest,  Roumania. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Charles  Blackett,  R.N.,  4th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1813,  d. 
1896:  in.  1st,  1845,  Maria,  who  d.  1847,  da.  of  Benjamin  Berthon,  of 
Woodlands,  Tasmania ; 2ndly,  1852,  Emily  Jane,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  William  Wild  Cockcraft,  58th  Regt.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Mary  Patience  : in.  1866,  Col.  William  Charles  Hood,  formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn. 

The  Queen’s  (Roy.  West  Surrey  Regt.). (By  2nd  marriage)  Harold,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; 

formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.) : in.  1881,  Marion,  da.  of 
the  late  Richard  Gosling,  of  Ecclesfield,  Ashford,  and  has  issue,  Henry  Beaumont,  b.  1886  ; 
ed.  at  Radley  ; an  Inspector  of  Board  of  Agriculture,  and  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  (wounded,  despatches) : in.  1916,  Evelyn  Nora  Mary.  da.  of  J.  B.  Lazenby,  of 
Riverview,  Rothbury,  Northumberland,  and  Newcastle-on-Tyne, — Kathleen  Marion.-  ■■  Rev . John 
Charles,  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Durham  (B.A.  1899),  and  at  Wells  Theological  Coll.  ; is  R.  of 

Compton  and  Shawford.  Residence,  Compton  Rectory,  Winchester. Henry,  C.B.E.,  b.  1867: 

became  Com.  1903,  Capt.  1907,  and  Rear-Adm.  1919  ; European  War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1906,  the  Hon.  Pamela  Mary,  youngest  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Fisher,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela,  b.  iqn.  Club,  Army  and  Navy.-— —Frances  Ida.' 
Emily.— Edith. Nesta  Mary:  in.  1898,  Lionel  Charles  Lane  Fox-Pitt  [B.  Sheffield].  Resi- 
dence, Cliff  House,  Shaftesbury. Evelyn : m.  1902,  Major  Christopher  Montagu  Blackett, 

formerly  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  youngest  surviving  son  of  the  late  Edward  Algernon 
Blackett,  R.N. ; ofWylam.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet  acquired  considerable  wealth  by  his  mines  and  collieries.  The  2nd  baronet  was 

M.P.  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  an  Alderman  and  sometime  Mayor  of  that  borough. 

BLACKWOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1814. 

Sir  Francis  Blackwood,  4th  Baronet, 

son  of  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  nth,  1838;  s.  his  brother, 
Sir  Henry,  B.N.,  1854;  entered  R.N.  1850,  became 
Com.  1869,  and  Capt.  (retired)  1886  ; served  in  Crimea 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  Turkish  medal)  : m.  1st,  1861, 
Laura  Olivia,  who  d.  1865,  da.  of  the  late  R.  S.  Palmer, 
Esq.,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin;  2ndly,  1871,  Dorothy 
Frances,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  H.  Quicke, 
of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

^rrnfl — Argent,  a saltire  sable,  on  a chief  of  the  last  three  holly 
leaves  of  the  field.  Crest — On  a cap  of  maintenance  gules  turned 

up  ermine,  a crescent  argent. 

Residence, — 5,  Beaufort  House,  Beaufort  Street,  S.W.  Club — 
United  Service.  

Grandchildren  living— (Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Robert  Temple 
Blackwood  (el.  son  by  1st  marriage),  b.  1862,  d.  1910  : in.  1892, 
Rebecca  Paffard,  da.  of  T.  Scullard,  formerly  of  Cosham,  Hants):— 

HENRY  PALMER  TEMPLE,  b.  May  12th,  1896. Francis 

Elliot  Temple,  b.  1901. Laura  Temple,  b.  1893. 

Sons  living  -By  2nd  marriage— Maurice  Baldwin  Raymond, 
D S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1882  ; became  Lieut.  1904,  Lieut.-Com.  1912,  and 
Com.  1916;  served  during  European  War  1914-17  (D.S.O.); 
D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1915,  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  G.  Bertrand 
Edwards,  of  Hurn  Park,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living, 
a son,  b.  1916, — a da.,  b.  1917.— -Neville  Foster,  b.  1884:  in.  1919, 
Kathleen  Nelly,  da.  of  the  late  II.  S.  Mosenthal. 


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Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage — Laura  Gwendoline:  in.  1887,  the  Rev.  Louis  Henry 
Bradford,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Henry  Welman,  b.  1888,— Humphrey  Clement 
Palmer,  b.  1890. By  2nd  marriage— Ida  Dorothy:  m.  1898,  Cordell  William  Firebrace,  for- 

merly 7th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Cordell,  b.  1899, — Francis  Lyne,  b.  1907, — Cicely 
Frances,  b.  1901,— Angela  Christian,  b.  1905.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Sir  Stevenson  Arthur  Blackwood,  K.C.B.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Stevenson  Arthur  Blackwood,  b.  1867,  d.  1917  : in.  1911,  Kate  Lavinia,  da. 
of  Leonard  Abbott,  of  Parkstone,  Dorset  :— 

Patrick  Stevenson,  b.  1912. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Arthur  Johnstone  Blackwood,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Stevenson  Arthur  Blackwood,  K.C.  B.,  b.  1832,  d.  1893  : in.  1858,  Harriet 
Sydney,  who  d.  1907,  widow  of  6th  Duke  of  Manchester,  and  da.  of  Conway  Richard 
Dobbs,  of  Castle  Dobbs,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Algernon  Henry,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. Cecilia  Grace,  b.  1862  : 

m.  1920,  Arthur  Ernest  Hobart-Hampden  [see  E.  Buckinghamshire,  colls.]. Ada  Sydney, 

b.  1871. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  F rancis  Price  Blackwood,  R.  N. , 3rd  son  of  1st  baronet :— 
Issue  of  the  late  Francis  James  Lindesay  Price  Blackwood,  b.  1849,  d.  18 9 2 : in.  Adeline 
Elizabeth  (who  d.  1919,  having  in.  2ndly,  1899,  Reginald  W.  Wileman),  da.  of  the  late 
M.  Ramsden  Glover,  of  Liverpool  and  Valparaiso: — 

Children  living. 

The  1st  baronet,  a Vice-Admiral  of  the  Blue,  was  the  youngest  son  of  Sir  John  Blackwood,  2nd 
baronet,  of  Bally  Leidy,  whose  wife,  Dorcas,  was,  after  her  husband’s  decease,  created  Baroness 
Dufferin  and  Clandeboye  in  her  own  right  [ see  E.  Dufferin,  colls.].  He  was  the  bearer  of  the 
despatches  announcing  the  victory  of  Trafalgar. 


HUNTER-BLAIR,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Edinburgh. 


Vigilance,  strength , pleasure. 

mounted  of  a mullet  of  the  field,  Cuninghame  oy 
j&upportm — Dexter,  a dog  of  chase  salient  argent  ; 
an  open  crown  and  a chain  hanging  thereat  or. 
Residence — Caldey  Abbey,  Tenby.  Clubs- 


Right  Rev.  Sir  David  Oswald 
Hunter-Blair  {Abbot  of  Abingdon),  5th 
Baronet;  b.  Sept.  30th,  1853;  s • his 
father,  Sir  Edward,  1896 ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1876,  M. A.  1878);  formerly  Capt. 
Ayr  and  Wigtown  Militia ; is  a Monk  of 
the  Order  of  St.  Benedict,  and  a Mitred 
Abbot  (blessed  1913)  ; has  been  Master 
of  St.  Benet’s  Hall,  Oxford,  and  Abbot 
of  The  Abbey,  Fort  Augustus. 

&rms — Quarterly  : 1st,  argent,  a chevron  gules 
between  three  bugles  vert,  vested  and  stringed  of 
the  second,  Hunter;  2nd,  argent  on  a chevron 
gules  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  sable 
a fleur-de-lis  or,  within  a double  ressure  flory 
counterflory  of  the  second,  Kennedy,  of  Culzean  ; 
3rd,  argent,  on  a saltire  sable  eight  mascles  of 
the  field,  in  chief  a star  gules,  Blair;  4th,  argent, 
a shake-fork  sable,  and  in  chief  a rose  gules,  sur- 
Brozvnhill.  Crest — A stag’s  head  cabossed  proper. 
sinister , an  antelope  springing  proper,  gorged  with 

—Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Scottish  Conservative. 


Brothers  living — EDWARD,  b.  March,  1858;  is  a retired  Capt.  R.N.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Ayrshire  ; European  War  1914-18  : m.  1886,  Cecilia  Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  James 
Farrer  [see  B.  Farrer  of  Abinger,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  James,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1911),  is  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded):  m.  1917,  Jean,  da.  of  T.  W.  McIntyre,  of  Sorn,  Ayrshire, — 
Gaspard  Patrick,  R.N.,  b.  1895;  became  Lieut.  1018.  Seat,  Blairquhan  Castle,  Maybole.  Clubs, 

Naval  and  Military,  New. Forbes  Cromartie,  0.  1859 ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  Honours  1881,  LL.B.  1883);  formerly  Major  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  ; is  a partner  in 
the  firm  of  Wauchope,  Moodie  and  Co.,  of  Leith  ; European  War  1915-19  (two  medals,  1915  star). 

Residence,  53,  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh.  Clubs,  Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). Walter  Charles, 

C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  i860;  formerly  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  R.A.,  Malta;  retired  1920;  served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898  (despatches,  two  medals  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.);  has  Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle  and  French  Legion  of  Honour;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1917  : in.  1888,  Ethel  Mary, 
da.  of  David  Logan,  M.I.C.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Wauchope,  b.  1903, — Alice  Dalrymple,  b. 
1889:  ni.  1909,  Major  Willoughby  Ewart  Peel,  D.S.O.,  Camel  Transport  Corps,  of  Alexandria, 
Egypt,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Willoughby  b.  1913,  Charles  b.  1919,  Patricia  Mary  b.  1912, 
Araminta  b.  1916, — Cicely  Mary  ( Lady  Wilkinson),  b.  1891 : in.  1910,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Percival 
Spearman  Wilkinson,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  Club,  United  Service.-^— Reginald  Stanley,  M.B.E.,  b. 
1861  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882,  in  E. 
Soudan  campaign  1884  (medal  with  four  clasps,  bronze  star),  in  Nile  Expedition  1885,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1901  ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  ; M.B.E.  1919:  in.  1893,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Heaton  Rhodes,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Walter  (Club, 
Naval  and  Military),  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Gordon  High- 
landers; served  during  European  War  1914-19  (prisoner),  and  in  S.  Russia  1919  on  Mil.  Intelli- 
gence: in.  1919,  Barbara,  da.  of  the  late  George  Cameron  Norman, — Ronald,  D.S.C.,  R.N , 
b.  1898  : became  a Sub-Lieut.  1917,  and  Lieut,  1919  ; European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  Coastal 
Motor  Boat  (D.S.C.), — Reginald  Eustace,  b.  1905, — Elisabeth  Anne,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Broom- 

house,  Duns.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh). John,  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Fettes 

Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  a Member  ot  London  Stock  Exchange  : m.  1890,  Maude,  da. 
of  the  late  Sandford  Wills-Sandford,  of  Compton  Castle,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Colin 
Edward,  b.  1898  : ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M  C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Scots  Guards  (Reserve) ; European  War 

1917-18  (wounded).  Residence , Elmbank,  Halliford-on-Thames.  Club,  Windham. Gilbert 

Wauchope,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  Ceylon  Contingent : in.  1904, 
Muriel  Frances,  el.  da.  of  Frank  Napier  Thorowgood  [see  colls.,  infra].  Residence,  Hoolankande, 
Madukelle,  Ceylon.  Club,  Badminton. 


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Sisters  living — Dorothea  Elizabeth  Thomasina  {Countess  of  Glasgow)  : in.  1873,  the  7th  Earl 

of  Glasgow,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  The  Craig,  Fairlie,  Ayrshire. Helen  Constance  : in. 

1st,  1883,  Capt.  Stair  Hathorn  Johnston  Stewart  of  Physgill,  who  d.  1904,  formerly  20th  Hussars  ; 
2ndly,  1906,  Major  Charles  Francis  Cracroft  Jarvis  (Lincolnshire  Regt.),  a Member  of  Lloyd’s 
{Club,  Boodle’s),  and  has  issue  living(  by  2nd  marriage),  Ralph  George  Edward,  b,  1907.  Residences , 
Doddington  Hall,  Lincoln;  8,  Manson  Place,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Hunter-Blair,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1885  : in. 

1852,  Emily  Williams,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Grant  : — 

Caroline:  in.  1874,  Walter  Morgan,  who  d.  1903,  el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  Walter  Morgan,  formerly  Ch. 
Justice  of  Madras,  and  has  issue  living,  Nest:  in.  1913,  Stanley  Clifford  Probyn.—  Elizabeth 
Montgomery:  m.  1881,  Frank  Napier  Thorowgood  {Club,  Windham),  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 
Penton  Napier,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : m.  1907,  Agnes,  da.  of  Sir  Philip 
Watts,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  19 — , a da.  b.  19 — , a da. 
b.  1911, — Muriel  Frances:  in.  1904,  Gilbert  Wauchope  Hunter-Blair  [see  ante], — Enid  Caroline 
{Lady  Clayton ):  in.  1912,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Gilbert  Falkingham  Clayton,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
(formerly  R.A.), — Maud  Ethel  : in.  1912,  David  Eliott  Lockhart,  of  the  Bank  of  England,  and  has 
issue  living,  James  b.  1915,  Susan  b.  1913.  Residence , xi,  Cheyne  Row,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for,  and  Lord  Provost  of,  the  city  of  Edinburgh,  and  a partner  in  the 
banking-house  of  Sir  William  Forbes  and  Co. 


KE,  Creation  (I.)  1622,  of  Menlough,  Galway. 

*Sz>Thomas  Patrick  Ulick  John  Harvey  Blake, 
15th  Baronet ; b.  March  18th,  1870;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Valen- 
tine, 1912  ; formerly  Lieut.  W.  of  Scotland  Artillery,  S.  Div. 
R.A. ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Galway,  and  Capt.  R.G.A. : m.  1903, 
Evelyn  Winifred,  youngest  da.  of  Lewes  Gower  Stewart, 
formerly  Lieut.  R.E.,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a frett  gules.  Grtst — A tiger-cat  passant  guardant 

proper. 

Seat — Menlough,  Galway. 

Son  living— ULICK  TEMPLE,  b.  Aug.  6th,  1904. 

Sister  living — Maude  Julia,  b.  1868  : m.  1901,  Major  Frederick 
Sheward  Cartwright,  formerly  4th  Batn.  Connaught  Rangers,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Sheward,  b.  1902, — Harold  Valentine,  b.  1904, — Percy 
Blake,  b.  1900, — William  Harvey  (twin),  b.  1906, — Oona  Eileen  (twin), 
b.  1902.  Residence,  New  Dove  House,  Hatch  End,  Middlesex. 
Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  12th  baronet) — Valentine  Charles,  b.  1844  : 
1882,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Dill,  of  Clonmel. 

Widow  living  Of  14th  Baronet— Camilla  Eugenia  ( Lady  Blake),  da.  of  Harvey  Combe, 
formerly  M.S.C.  : in.  1864,  Sir  Valentine  Blake,  14th  baronet,  who  d.  1912.  Residence , New 
Dove  House,  Hatch  End,  Middlesex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  John  Francis  Blake,  2nd  son  of  12th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Bernard  Valentine  Blake,  b.  1840,  d.  1875  : in.  1868,  Harriette,  widow 
of  Major  Paul,  of  Albury : — 

Bernard,  b.  1872.  Resides  in  Melbourne. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Dominick  Joseph  Blake,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet: — 
Grandson  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Walter  Blake  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Luttrell  Bruce  Blake,  b.  18 — , d.  1919 : m.  1904,  Lucy  Charlotte  Ellen, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  John  Newall  Moore  :— 

Walter  Bruce  Blake  Yelverton,  b.  190-. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Walter  Blake  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Walter  Blake,  b.  18 — , d.  1881  : 111.  1875,  Ellen  Gertrude,  da.  of 
Capt.  William  Moriarty  : — 

Cecil  Bruce,  b.  1880  ; is  Major  R.F.A. : in.  1909,  Efhe,  da.  of  S.  Earnshaw  Howell,  J.P.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  Anthony  Howell,  b.  19x1, — Valentine  John  Bruce,  b.  1914, — Elinor  Joyce, 
b.  1910.— Gwendoline  Bruce. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Blake,  b.  1799,  d.  i860  : in.  1840,  Mary,  da.  of  Charles 
Blake,  of  Bridge  House,  Tuam  : — 

Mary  Cecilia.— -Elizabeth  Campbell. 

Descendants  of  the  late  John  Blake,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet : 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Valentine  O’Connor  Blake  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Maurice  Charles  Joseph  Blake,  C.B.,  b.  1837,  d.  1915:  in.  1863,  Jean- 
nette, who  d.  1916,  only  da.  of  Dr.  Richard  O’Reilly,  formerly  of  Sans  Souci,  co.  Dublin  : — 
Valentine,  b.  1866  ; formerly  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Mayo  1916.  Resi- 
dence, Tower  Hill,  Ballyglass,  co.  Mayo.— —Olivia. -Georgina.'  Margaret. 

Issue  of  the  late  Valentine  Joseph  Blake,  b.  1843,  d.  1912  : in.  1880,  the  Hon.  Mary  French, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  de  Freyne  : — 

Of  whom  Arthur,  b.  1884  ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C. Valentine  Charles,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  Irish  Guards; 

d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. Isidore,  b.  18S7.  Residence,  Heath  House, 

Maryborough,  Queen’s  co.  Club,  St.  Stephen’s  Green. Lionel,  b.  1888. Harold,  b.  1893  ; 

Lieut.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. Gerald, 

b.  1897.— Kathleen.— Gladys ; tit.  1918,  Arthur  Howard  Gorges.  Residence,  28,  Ann  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maurice  Blake,  Major  N.  Mayo  Militia,  b.  1771,  d.  1847  : 
in.  1803,  Maria,  who  d.  1810,  da.  of  Valentine  O'Connor,  of  Oakley  Park,  Black- 
rock,  co.  Dublin : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Valentine  O’Connor  Blake,  b.  1808,  d.  1879 : in.  1836,  the  Hon.  Margaret 
Mary,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Ffrench  : — 

Robert  Joseph,  b.  1847. Thomas  Joseph,  b.  1849;  Bar.  King’s  Inn,  Dublin,  1873;  is  a Member  of 

Dublin  Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  “Father”  of  the  Connaught  Bar  So.— Martin  Joseph,  b. 
1853  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1879. 


BLA] 


Virtus  sola  nobilitas. 
Virtue  alone  ennobles. 

in.  1871,  Isabel,  who  d. 


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The  founder  of  this  family  is  said  to  have  accompanied  King  John  to  Ireland  in  1185.  T.he  1st 
baronet,  Sir  Valentine  Blake,  was  Mayor  of  Galway  borough  1611  and  1630.  The  6th  baronet.  Sir 
Walter,  was  the  first  Catholic  gentleman  of  any  distinction  that  joined  William  III.  ; he  maintained 
and  clothed  a regiment  at  his  own  expense. 


BLAKE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1772,  of  Langham,  Suffolk. 

Sir  Patrick  James  Graham  Blake,  5th  Baronet , only  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Bunbury  Blake,  el.  son  of  4th  baronet ; b.  Oct.  22nd,  1861  ; s.  his 
grandfather,  Sir  Henry  Charles,  1880  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut. 
3rd  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. ; is  a J.P.  for  Suffolk  : m.  1883,  Emma  Gertrude,  only  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Pilkington  Dawson,  Esq.,  of  Groton  House,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 
Jims— Not  recorded  at  Heralds’  College. 

Address — 49,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 


Son  living— CUTHBERT  PATRICK,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  Jan.  2nd,  1885  ; became  Lieut.  1907,  and 
Lieut.-Com.  1915;  served  at  battle  of  Jutland  19x6  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Anne);  D.S.O.  1916:  in.  1916,  Florence  Wilhelmina,  da.  of  Engineer-Capt.  William  Richard 
Apps,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Veronica  Anstace,  b.  1919. 

Daughter  living — Veronica,  b.  1887 : m.  1914,  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Hensman,  Chap,  to  the 
Forces,  and  has  issue  living,  Julian  Watts,  b.  1913. 

Sisters  living — Emma  Gage,  b.  1857:  in.  1892,  George  Henry  Fillingham,  Esq.,  and  has  issue 
living,  George  Augustus,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  Household  Cav.  Residence,  Syerston  Hall,  Newark. 
Julia  Porteus,  b.  1858.— Mary  Anne  Thellusson,  b.  i860. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Gage  Blake,  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1889  : m.  1859, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  T.  Bennet,  R.  of  Cheveley : — 

Constance  Gage,  b.  i860  : in.  1882,  Edward  Charles  Harrison  Bennet,  of  Copdock,  Ipswich,  and  has 
issue  living,  Bridget  Mary,  b.  1889.  Residence,  Rokeles  Hall,  Watton,  Norfolk.— Evelyn  Gage, 
b.  1861 : m.  1902,  Charles  Guerin  Crofts.  Residence , 13,  Durward  House,  Kensington  Court,  W. 
—Henrietta  Lillie  Gage,  b.  1864. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Bunbury  Blake,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Pilkington  Blake,  b.  1835,  d.  19 — : m.  1st,  i860,  Adeline,  who 
d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  James  King  King,  M.P.,  of  Staunton  Park,  Hereford;  2ndly, 
1893,  Adela  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Theobald  Theobald,  J.P.,  of  Sutton  Courtney  Abbey, 
Abingdon,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Duffield,  J.P.,  formerly  5th  Dragoon  Guards: — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Eustace  James  Pilkington,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Harrow  : m.  1889,  Ethel  Minna,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  P.  B.  Schreiber,  Roy.  Scots.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Norman  Pilkington  b.  1890; 
d.  killed  in  action  during  European  War, — Violet  Hilda  (twin),  b.  1890.— Adeline  Annie  : in.  1884, 

Hardinge  Hay  Cameron,  formerly  Colonial  Treasurer,  Ceylon. Kathleen  Mary  : in.  1888, 

Francis  Millett  Rickards,  formerly  of  Ashtead,  near  Epsom,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Millett 
b.  1889,— 'Geraldine  : in.  1907,  Edward  Hector  Le  Marchant  Thomas. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Sudbury. 


BLAKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Tillmouth  Park,  Cornhill,  co.  Northumberland. 


I shall  rise  again. 


Sir  F rancis  Douglas  Blake,  C.B.,M.B., 

1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Francis  Blake,  of 
Tillmouth  Park,  Northumberland;  b.  Feb.  27th, 
1856  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1879)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1881  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Northumberland  (acting  Vice-Lieut.  1920), 
Chm.  of  County  Council  and  of  Quarter  Sessions, 
Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  Hon. 
Col.  a Cyclist  Batn.  (Territorial  Force) ; formerly 
Hon.  Col.  Northumberland  F.  A.  (Reserve),  and 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdt.  Northumberland 
R.G.A.;  unsuccessfully  contested  Tynemouth  (Z) 
1895  and  1900 ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Berwick - 
on-Tweed  Div.  of  Northumberland  ( Co.L ) since 
Aug.  1916;  C.B.  (Civil)  1919:  m.  1886,  Selina 
Colquhoun,  who  d.  1915,  el.  da.  of  James  Cleland 
Burns  [B.  Inverclyde],  and  has  issue. 

— Per  chevron  argent  and  sable,  a chevron  per 
chevron  between  in  chief  two  garbs  and  in  base  a frette  all 
counter  changed.  Crest — A morion  proper,  thereon  a martlet 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a sprig  of  barley  sable. 

Seat — Tillmouth  Park,  Cornhill-on-Tweed,  Northumber- 
land. Club — United  University. 


Sons  living-F RANCIS  EDWARD  COLQUHOUN,  b.  1893;  Capt.  Yeo. Patrick  Delaval, 

b.  1904. 

Daughters  living— Kathleen  Selina  Douglas,  b.  1888  : in.  1910,  Major  George  Henry  Ivar  Grey, 

Roy.  Defence  Corps.  Residence , Middle  Ord,  Berwick-on-Tweed,  Northumberland. Marjorie 

Frances,  A 1890:  in.  1917,  Capt.  R.  N.  F.  Mills,  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  who  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917. 


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BLAKER  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Brighton,  Sussex. 


Sir  John  George  Blaker,  O.B.E. , ist 
Baronet , son  of  John  George  Blaker;  b.  1854; 
elected  Mayor  of  Brighton  1895,  1896,  1897,  and 
1898;  was  Ch.  Mil.  Representative  for  Brighton 
Area  during  European  War;  Knt.  1897,  O.B.E. 
1918  : in.  1890,  Lily,  da.  of  Samuel  Cowell,  and 
has  issue. 

^rms— Ermine  three  chevronelles,  in  chief  two  towers 
sable.  Crrst — A horse’s  head  sable,  charged  with  three 

chevronelles  argent. 

Seat — The  Romans,  Stanford  Avenue,  Preston,  Brighton. 


Son  living — REGINALD,  b.  April  27th,  1900 ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse. 

Daughter  living— Jessie,  l.  1901. 


BLAKISTON,  Creation  (G  B.)  1763,  of  London. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Blackiston.”] 

Sir  Horace  Nevile  Blakiston,  5th  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Horace  Mann  Blakiston,  B.D.,  4th  son  of  3rd  Baronet;  b.  Aug.  2nd,'  1861;  s.  his 
uncle,  Sir  Matthew,  1883  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch. 

&rms — Not  yet  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — Cambridge  House,  The  Avenue,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Brother  living — CHARLES  EDWARD,  b.  Dec.  28th,  1862  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Turnly  Blakiston,  youngest  brother  of  5th  baronet,  b. 
1864,  d.  1894  : vi.  1888,  Eleanor  Isabella  (now  of  Gresford,  Knotty  Ash,  Liver- 
pool), da.  of  John  Richard  Fitzgerald  : — 

Arthur  Frederick,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut.  R.F.A.  : served  during 

European  War  1918  (M.C.). Edith  Mabel:  in.  1916,  Col.  S.  W.  Doyle,  V.D.,  and  has  issue 

living,  Arthur  Blakiston.  b.  1918. Lucy  Eleanor  : in.  1912,  George  William  Winckworth  Wallace 

Milroy,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Patrick,  b.  1913.  Residence,  iia,  Carlton  Hill,  N.W.8. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Robert  Blakiston,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1898  : 
in.  1858,  Mary  Anna  (now  of  Otaki,  New  Zealand),  da.  of  the  late  Most  Rev. 
Henry,  John  Chitty  Harper,  D.D.,  sometime  Bishop  of  Christchurch,  and 
Primate  of  New  Zealand  : — ' 

Henry  Matthew,  b.  i860;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1884:  is  a Bar.  and  Solicitor  of  Supreme  Court, 
New  Zealand  : in.  1899,  Julia,  widow  of  L.  E.  H.  Corbett.  Residence , Danevirke,  New  Zealand. 
■ Arthur  John,  b.  1862;  is  a sheep  farmer,  and  a J.P. : m.  1897,  Mabel  Bohun,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Hayes  Hennah,  J.P.,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Mabel  Rona, 

b.  1901. Rev.  Edward  Nevile,  b.  1864  ; is  V.  of  Hororata,  New  Zealand  : in.  1902,  Theodora 

Mary,  da.  of  Lewis  Prichard  Moline,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Melbourne.  Residence,  The  Vicarage, 

Hororata,  New  Zealand. Reginald  Norman,  b.  1866;  is  a Bar.  and  Solicitor  of  Supreme  Court, 

New  Zealand  : in.  1894,  Annie  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Hunter,  of  Porangahau, 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Norman  Hunter,  b.  1899, — Hilda  Mary,  b.  189-, — Anne 
Constance  Olive,  b.  iqo-.  Residence , Danevirke,  New  Zealand.— —Charles  Douglas,  b.  1868  : in. 
1908,  Ethel  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  John  Henley  Whishaw,  of  Featherston,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue  living,  Peter  Henley  Douglas,  b.  1911, — Charles  Michael  Hardy,  b.  1919, — Phyllis  Anne 
Whishaw, — Patricia  Elizabeth  Harper, — Barbara  Helen  Joan.  Residence,  Dannevirke,  New 

Zealand. Rosamond  Mary.— Lucy  Eleanor:  in.  1898,  Arthur  Granville  Turner,  and  has 

issue  living,  Cecily  Mary  Granville,  b.  1901, — Marjorie  Granville,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Geraldine, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  John  Blakiston,  27th  Regt.,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1785. 
d.  1867  : 111.  1814,  Jane,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Wright,  R.  of 
Market  Bosworth : — 

John  Rochfort : in.  1876,  Georgiana  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  William  Cubitt  [B.  Hastings, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis,  b.  1882  : ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Lieut.  Indian 
Army  (Reserve) : in.  1918,  Paula,  da.  of  Allen  Howard,  of  5,  Stanley  Road,  Allahabad,  India, — 
Margaret,  b.  18 — , — Catherine,  b.  18 — , — Mary  Helen,  b.  1889.  Residence,  The  Wilderness,  West 
End,  Southampton.  Clubs,  Devonshire,  Royal  Southern  Yacht. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  John  Blakiston  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Wright  Blakiston,  b.  1832,  d.  1891  : in.  1885,  Ann  Mary 
(now  of  Bursledon,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late  James  Dun,  of  London,  Ohio,  U.S.A.  : — 

Lawrence  Wright,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  ; Persian  Gulf  1914-15  (wounded, 
despatches):  in.  1918,  Ileene,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Edwin  James  Kelly,  of  Gungapore,  Rajputana, 
India.  Jessie  Carmichael : in  1914,  Francis  Joseph  O’Reilly,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  19 — , 
— a son,  b.  19 — . 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Thomas  Blakiston,  R.N.,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1790, 
d.  1855:  in.  1827,  Harriot,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  John  Harvey,  of  Thorpe, 
Norfolk : — 

Bertha  Harriot:  in.  1861,  Major  Frank  Astley  Cubitt  (formerly  of  5th  Fusiliers)  [B.  Hastings, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Sir  Bertram  Blakiston,  K.C.B.,  b.  1862  [see  “ Knightagb’’]  : in. 
1897,  Leila,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Norman  Leslie, — Julian  Francis,  b.  1869, — Thomas 
Astley,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1871  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : in.  1920,  Olive,  widow  of  Bernard 
S.  Grissell, — Theresa  Helen  : in.  1905,  Dr.  Moritz  Julius  Bonn,  Professor  at  Berlin  Univ.  Resi- 
dences, Thorpe  Hall,  Norwich  ; Fritton  House,  Suffolk. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Bayly  Blakiston-Houston,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Blakiston-Houston,  b.  1829,  d.  1920:  in.  1859,  Marian,  who  d. 
1890,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  S.  Streatfeild,  of  The  Rocks,  Sussex  : — 

Richard,  b.  1864;  is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  formerly  Capt.  5th  Batn.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  : in.  1897,  Lilian  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  George  Jardine  Kidston,  of  Finlaystone,  Ren- 
frewshire, and  has  issue  living,  John  Matthew,  A 1898;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.  Hussars, 
— George,  b.  1900, — Marian,  b.  1905, — Elizabeth  Agnes,  b.  1911.  Residences , Roddens,  Ballywalter, 

co.  Down  ; Finlaystone,  Langbank,  Renfrewshire. Charles,  b.  1868  : nt.  1904,  Norah  Emily, 

only  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hickman  Persse,  of  Mount  Verner,  co.  Galway James  Edward, 

b.  1877;  Major  8th  Hussars;  served  during  European  War  1914-15 : in.  1913,  Dorothy  Irene,  da. 
of  Col.  Frederic  William  Rea,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Sheelah,  b.  19x5, — Barbara 

Kathleen,  b.  T917. John,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; Major  Hussars,  and  an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  with 

rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches.  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917:  m. 

19x0,  Louisa  Henrietta  Leconte,  of  Pont  St.  Ouen,  France. Mary  Charlotte  : in.  1884,  Harry 

Scarlett,  LL.B.,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1919,  of  Preston,  West  Firle,  Sussex,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Herbert,  b.  1888;  a M.I.C.E.;  sometime  in  R.G.A., — Nina  Kathleen,  b.  18 — : 
in.  1914,  Col.  Cyril  Eustace  Palmer,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 

Edward,  b.  1919, — Clarissa  Mary, — Anne  Jacqueline. Anne  Marian. Dora:  m.  1905,  Brig.- 

Gen.  Francis  Rowland  Scarlett,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Francis,  b.  1905, — 

James  Rowland,  b.  1909, — Norman  John,  b.  1910. Mabel:  m.  1896,  George  Hurst  Fowler,  and 

.has  issue  living,  Frank,  b.  1897  ; is  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F., — Bryan  John,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  R.H.A., — 

Elizabeth  Jane  Marian  b.  1920. Isabel:  m.  1911,  Brig.-Gen.  David  Ramsay  Sladen,  C.M.G., 

D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  liying,  John  Ramsay,  b.  1912, — David  Ramsay,  b.  1918, — Donah  Alice.. 
Ethel  Fanny  : in.  1902,  James  Robert  Macalpine-Downie,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1904, — Archiebald  James,  b.  1906.— Hilda : in.  1907, 
Capt.  George  James  Bruce,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  [ see 
Colthurst,  Bt.].  Residences,  Orangefield,  and  Rodens,  Belfast.  Club,  Carlton. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Peyton  Blakiston,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  6th  son  of  2nd 
baronet : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  John  Richard  Blakiston,  b.  1829,  d.  1917:  in.  xst,  1854, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1856,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Nicolls;  2ndly,  1857  Marie,  who 
d.  1908,  da.  of  Pierre  Simon,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  widow  of  Major  Hill : — 

Ralph,  b.  1861 : in.  1st,  1889,  Ellen  Anne  Fell,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Walker, 
V.  of  Wymeswold,  Leicestershire;  2iidly,  1916,  Rosemary,  da.  of  Edmund  Gore,  of  Crosby,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Rev.  Robert  Ralph  Christian  (of  Gresford,  Knotty  Ash,  Liverpool), 
b.  1890;  is  Curate  in  Diocese  of  Liverpool, — John  Horace  (of  Palmiste  Estate,  San  Fernando, 
Trinidad),  b.  1897  ! Lieut.  R.N.R.  (retired), — Anna  Marie,  b.  1892.  Residence,  9,  Hatfield 

Road,  Ainsdale,  near  Southport. Aubrey,  b.  1862  : m.  1881,  Lelia  Emily,  da.  of  Edmund  Harris, 

of  Rugby,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Lelia  Marie  : in.  1903,  Anthony  James  Hasslacher, — Violet 
Audrey  Mary, — Dorothy  Mary, — Clare  Josephine  Mary.  Clarence,  b.  1864  ; is  a member  of  the 

dramatic  profession  : in.  1888,  Clementina,  da.  of  J.  Lindsay,  of  Glasgow. Maud  Douglas : m. 

1882,  George  Richard  Green,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  who  d.  1920,  of  Portmadoc,  N.  Wales,  and  has 
issue  living,  George  Douglas,  R.N.,  b.  1902  ; became  a Midshipman  1919, — Gladys, — Sibyl : in. 
1910,  Major  Stanley  Samuel  Sykes,  M.C.,  8th  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel 

Stanley  b.  1910,  William  Douglas  b.  1914.  Residence,  Ford  Bank,  Wetherby,  Yorkshire. 

Minna:  in.  1st,  1893,  Robert  Ellis;  2ndly,  1902,  Major  Richard  Francis  Gunter,  formerly  3rd  Batn. 
S.  Wales  Borderers,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Adam  Gibb  Blakiston,  b.  1895  ; formerly 
Lieut.  R.  F. A.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Peyton  Blakiston,  R.  N.,  b.  1831,  d.  1865  : nt.  1862,  Annie,  who  d.  1897, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Ford  Bally,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  Bath  : — 

Evelyn  Frances,  b.  1864.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Douglas  Yeoman  Blakiston,  b.  1832,  d.  1914:  m.  1861,  Sophia  Matilda, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Dent,  of  Crosby  Cote,  Yorks : — 

Rev.  Herbert  Edward  Douglas,  D.D.,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1888, 
B.D.  1901,  D.D.  and  Pres.  1907);  Vice-Chancellor  Oxford  Univ.  1917-20. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Matthew  Folliott  Blakiston,  b.  1835,  d.  1906  : in.  1st,  1858, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1868,  da.  of  the  late  John  Mason,  of  Lymington ; 2ndly,  1885,  Charlotte 
Augusta,  who  d.  1896,  widow  of  Isaac  Spooner,  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  S.  Stafford- 
shire : — 

Rochfort  Folliott,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1909:  in.  1907, 
Ellen  Kate,  only  da.  of  the  late  George  Greenleaf,  of  Great  George  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Residence,  26,  Upper  Phillimore  Place,  Kensington,  W. Mary  : in.  1895,  Robert  Anthony 

Synge,  A.M.I.C.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen  Frances  Anne,  A 1896.  Residence , Gowrie, 
Kingstown,  Dublin. 

This  is  a branch  of  the  family  of  Blakiston,  of  Blakiston,  co.  of  Durham,  in  which  two  baronetcies 
were  conferred  in  1615  and  1642,  expiring  respectively  in  16x9  and  1713.  The  1st  baronet  of  the  present 
creation  was  Sheriff  of  London  1753,  and  Lord  Mayor  1760. 


BLANE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812,  of  Blanefield,  Ayrsnire.  [Extinct  1916.] 

Com.  Sir  Charles  Rodney  Blane,  R.N. , 4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Helen  Mary,  b.  1913. 

Sister  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Mary  Louisa,  b.  1881  : m.  1st,  1904,  Guy  Ivo  Sebright,  from  whom 
she  obtained  a divorce  1906,  who  d.  1912  [see  Sebright,  Bt.] ; 2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Charles  William 
Rawson  Royds,  C.M.G.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Minna  Mary,  b.  1919. 
Residence,  44,  Montpelier  Street,  S.W. 

Mother  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Mary  Georgina,  da,  of  J.  Pitcairn  Campbell,  formerly  of  Burton 
Hall,  Cheshire  : m.  1878,  Capt.  Arthur  Rodney  Blane,  R.N.,  who  d.  1890,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  the  el.  son,  the  3rd  Bt.  (infra),  d.  (killed  in  action)  1916,  the  2nd  son,  James  Pitcairn,  b.  1883  ; 
Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  the  youngest 
son,  Hugh  Seymour,  b.  1885;  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; d.  (killed  inaction  during  European  War)  1914, 
having  m.  1914,  Marie  Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  O’Callaghan.  Residence,  44,  Montpelier 
Street,  S.W. 

Widows  living  Of  3rd  and  4th  Baronets— Sara  Hammond  [Lady  Blane),  widow  of  Henry 
Blake,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.  : in.  1903,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Seymour  John  Blane,  C.B.,  3rd  baronet,  who 
d.  1911.  Residence , 37,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W.  Amy  ( Lady  Blane),  el.  da.  of  Col.  George 
Francis  Leverson,  C.B.,  C. M.G.,  formerly  R.E.,  of  Sheldons,  Hook,  Hants:  in.  1912,  Com.  Sir 
Charles  Rodney  Blane,  R.N.,  4th  Bt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Jutland)  19x6,  when  the 
title  became  ext.  Residence , 


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BLENNERHASSETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  Blennerville,  co.  Kerry. 


»SV>Marmaduke  Casimir  Henry  Joseph 
Blennerhassett,  6th  Baronet;  b.  Nov.  20th, 
1902 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur  Charles 
Francis  Bernard,  1915. 

$rms— Gules,  a chevron  ermine  between  three  dolphins 
embowed  argent.  &mt — A wolf  sejant  proper. 

Residence — Cleveland  House,  St.  James’s  Square,  S.W. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  4th  baronet)— WILLIAM  LEWIS 
ROWLAND  PAUL  SEBASTIAN,  D.S.O.,  b.  Oct.  6th, 
1882  ; is  Capt.  in  the  Army ; European  War  1914-19  in 
N.  Russia  (D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1920:  in. 
1910,  Olivia  Frances,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fraser  Grove, 
ist  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Casimir  Paul  Francis  Roland 
William,  b.  1911.  Club,  Savile. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  4th  baronet) — Marie  Carola  Fran- 
ciska  Roselyne  ( Lady  Galway),  b.  1876 : in.  ist,  1894, 
Baron  Raphael  d’Erlanger,  who  d.  1897 ; 2ndly,  1913, 
Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Henry  Lionel  Galway,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
Residence,  95,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— hi  ARY  Francis  ( Lady 
Blennerhassett),  only  da.  of  the  late  Baron  Ludwig  von 
Aretin,  of  Haidenburg,  Bavaria : m.  1899,  Sir  Arthur 
Charles  Francis  Bernard  Blennerhassett,  5th  baronet,  who 
d.  1915.  Residence , 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Richard  Francis  Blennerhassett,  son  of  the  late  Rowland  Blen- 
nerhassett, 4th  son  of  ist  baronet  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Rowland  Ponsonby  Blennerhassett,  b.  1850,  d.  1913:  in.  1876,  Mary 
Beatrice  (now  of  3,  Sloane  Court,  S.W.,  and  Kells,  co.  Kerry),  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Armstrong,  of  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.  : — 

Richard  Francis  Ponsonby,  b.  1879:  in.  1914,  Silvia,  only  da.  of  the  late  Frederic  W.  H.  Myers, 
of  Leckhampton,  Cambridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Mary  Ponsonby,  b.  1916.  Residences , 
Kells,  co.  Kerry ; 52,  Hans  Place,  S.W.  Club , Brooks’s. 

The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  long  seated  in  Cumberland,  and  took  their  name  from 
the  township  of  Blennerhassett  in  that  co.  Members  of  the  family  represented  Carlisle  in  nearly 
every  Parliament  from  Richard  II.  to  James  I.,  and  have  since  then  in  almost  every  generation 
represented  either  Kerry  co.  or  the  borough  of  Tralee.  The  4th  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Rowland, 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Galway  (L)  1865-74,  and  for  co.  Kerry  1880-85. 


BLOIS,  Creation  (E.)  1686,  of  Grundisburgh  Hall,  Suffolk. 

[Name  pronounced  “Bloyss.”] 

Sir  Ralph  Barrett  Macnaghten  Blois,  9th 
Baronet ; b.  Nov.  21st,  1866  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Ralph, 
1888;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  patron 
of  two  livings,  and  a D.L.  for  Suffolk  (High  Sheriff  1905)  : m. 
1898,  Winifred  Grace  Hegan,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Edmund 
Hegan  Kennard,  of  Great  Tangley  Manor,  Guildford,  and 
has  issue. 

$rrns — Gules,  a bend  vair  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  argent.  Cmt— 
A gauntlet  proper  holding  a fleur-de-lis  argent. 

Seat — Cockfield  Hall,  Yoxford,  Suffolk.  Town  Residence — Mex- 
brough  House,  33,  Dover  Street,  W.  Clubs — Guards’,  Conservative, 

Bachelors’.  

Sons  living— GERVASE  RALPH  EDMUND,  b.  June  6th,  1901 

Carol  Edward  John,  b.  1906. 

Daughters  living — Iris  Freda,  b.  1899.— -Christian  Frances,  b.  1902- 
— — Flavia  Ria  Joan,  b.  1914. 

Brothers  living— Eardley  Stuart,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.';  is  Major  Yeo.  : in.  1916, 
Violet  Mary  Magdalene,  da.  of  Thomas  Sproat,  of  Port  Mary,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Valparaiso, 

and  has  issue  lining,  a son,  b.  1918, — a son,  b.  1919, — Eileen  Mary,  b.  1917. Stephen  Russell, 

b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt. ; is  in  Anti-Aircraft 
Corps:  in.  1919,  Emilie  Freeman,  da.  of  the  late  Martin  Schultz,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S. A.  Resi- 
dence, Cynthia  House,  Southwofd,  Suffolk. Rev.  Gervase  Vanneck,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Wellington 

Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1907) ; is  R.  of  Hanbury,  Bromsgrove  : in.  1914, 
the  Hon.  Hester  Murray  Pakington,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Hampton,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthonj' 
Gervase,  b.  1918, — Evelyn  Hester,  b.  1915, — Margaret  Elaine,  b.  1916.  Residence , Hanbury 
Rectory,  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire. 

Sisters  living — Alice  Clara,  />.  18— .—Maude  Beatrice,  b.  18 — : in.  1902,  the  Rev.  John  Cossham 
Vawdrey,  R.  of  N.  Lynn  and  V.  of  St.  Margaret’s  with  St.  Nicholas,  King’s  Lynn,  and  Hon.  Canon 

and  Surrogate  of  Norwich.  R esideiice,  The  Vicarage,  King’s  Lynn. Adeline  Louisa,  b.  18 — : 

nt . T905,  Charles  George  Lumley  Cator  [ see  Baker-Wilbraham,  Bt.].  Residences,  The  Croft, 

Hartley  Wintney,  Hants;  59,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W...-  -Cecily  Mabel,  />.  1878. Hylda  Letitia 

Grace,  b.  1883:  in.  1908,  Roland  Hugh  Nelson.  Residence,  Durwards  Hall,  William,  Essex. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Eliza  Ei.len  ( Lady  Blois),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Alfred  Chapman, 
R.N.:  tit.  >865,  Sir  John  Ralph  Blois,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1888.  Residence,  8,  Ennismore 
Gardens,  S.W. 


Je  me  fie  en  Dieu. 
I trust  in  God. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Dudley  George  Blois,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.  [served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches),  and  in  France  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)],  5th 
son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1875,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916: 
m.  1914,  Georgiana  Isabella  Frances  (now  of  22,  Ovington  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of 
Adm.  Sir  Compton  Edward  Domvile,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  : — 

John  Dudley,  b , 1915.— —Jane  Elizabeth  Georgiana  Joan,  b.  1916. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col'.  William  Thornhill  Blois,  brother  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1841, 
d.  1889,  m.  1874,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1912,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William 
Arkwright,  of  Sutton  Scarsdale,  Chesterfield  : — 

Eustace  William,  b.  1877  ; is  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Remount  Ser.,  with  rank  of  Major ; formerly 

Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own). Ernest  Pierrepont,  b.  1880  : m.  1900,  Lilian  Emily, 

da.  of  J.  W.  Moore,  and  has  issue  living,  Trevor  Galfridus,  b.  1904, — Esine  Ernestine,  b.  1901, — 

Agnes  Mary,  b.  1903,— Fanny  Elizabeth,  b.  1911. Basil  Frederic,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Wellington 

Coll.;  is  Capt.  R.F.  A.  (T.F.) : m.  19 — , Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Overell.  Residence,  New- 
castle, Staffordshire. Geoffrey  Stephen,  b.  1884. 

The  name  of  Blois  (derived  from  Blois,  a city  of  France)  is  of  antiquity  in  Suffolk.  Galfridus  de 
Blois  held  lands  in  Walpole,  in  that  co.  temp.  Richard  I.  The  family  resided  at  Norton,  Suffolk,  till 
temp.  King  Henry  VII.,  when  they  removed  to  Cockfield  Hall,  now  in  possession  of  present  baronet. 


BLOMEFIELD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1807,  of  Attleborough,  co.  Norfolk. 

*S7>Thomas  Wilmot  Peregrine  Blomefield,  C.B., 

4th  Baronet;  b.  Dec.  31st,  1848;  s.  his  father,  the  Rev.  Sir 
Thomas  Eardley  Wilmot,  1878;  ed.  at  Repton  Sch.  ; 
entered  Board  of  Trade  1868  ; acted  as  Private  Sec.  to  suc- 
cessive Pres,  of  Board  of  Trade  (Baron  Stanley  of  Preston, 
and  Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach,  Bt. ) ; was  Assist.  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Trade  (Finance  Depart.)  1901-8  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1903  : m. 
1874,  Lilias,  da.  of  the  late  Major  the  Hon.  Charles  Napier 
[see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrick],  and  has  issue. 

&nns—  Sable,  on  a chevron  argent  a branch  of  laurel  between  two  bomb- 
shells fired  proper  ; and  on  a canton  or,  a spear’s  head  imbrued  proper. 

— Issuant  from  a mural  crown  argent  a demi  heraldic  tiger  azure,  armed 
and  tufted  or,  collared  argent,  and  holding  a sword  broken  in  the  middle  proper. 
Residence — The  Windmill  House,  Lichfield. 


Grandchildren  living — (Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Thomas  Charles  Alfred  Blomefield,  R.N.,  el.  son 
of  4th  baronet,  b.  1875,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : m.  1904,  Margaret  Josephine,  el.  da.  of  Edward 
Palmer  Landon,  of  Shenfield,  The  Drive,  Wimbledon): — 

THOMAS  EDWARD  PEREGRINE,  b.  May  31st,  1907.— Angela  Margaret,  b.  1905. 

Sons  living — Nigel  Napier,  b.  1877;  formerly  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (T.F.). Wilmot,  O.B.E.,  b.  1878; 

Lieut.-Col.  late  R.E.  ; is  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1907, 
Jessie  Leila,  only  da.  of  William  A.  Hodges,  of  East  Bridgford  Hill,  Notts,  and  has  issue  living, 
Wilmot  Edward,  b.  1912, — Peregrine  Maitland,  b.  1917, — Leila  Winifred,  b.  1908, — Rowan  Lilias 
Augusta,  b.  1910, — Rosemary  Eardley,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Gerrard’s  Cross,  Bucks. 

Half-Brother  living— Arthur  Hugh,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Repton  Sch. 

Daughters  living — Lilias  Marow,  b.  1880  : m.  1903,  Major  Cedric  Llewellyn  Longstaff,  T.D., 
formerly  6th  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Llewellyn,  b.  1906, — Wilmot 
Dixon,  b.  1907, — Charles  Cedric,  b,  1910, — -Marion  Mary  Lilias,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Nearfield 

House,  Lichfield. Nancy,  b.  1883  : m.  1904,  Major  Francis  Palmer  Landon,  formerly  R.A.S.C., 

and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Francis  Palmer,  b.  1905, — Humphrey  Blomefield,  b.  1920, — 
Lilias  Nancy,  b.  1907, — Jane  Napier,  b.  1918.  Residence , Beech  House,  Shalford,  Guildford. 

Sisters  living — Louisa  Charlotte  Emily:  m.  1866,  Capt.  Theodosius  Stuart  Russell,  D.L.,  who  d. 
1906,  Ch.  Constable  of  W.  Riding  of  York,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Edmund  Stuart  Eardley 
Wilmot  Eardley-Russele,  M.V.O.,  b.  1869  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.)  1918  : m.  1903, 
Aurea  Louisa  Harriett,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Alfred  William  Rycroft  [ see  Rycroft,  Bt.,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Rupert  b.  1904,  Aurea  Diana  b.  1905,  Cynthia  Helen  b.  1915,— Charles  Lennox 
Somerville  (of  The  Residency,  Hyderabad,  Deccan.  Club,  Travellers’),  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar);  is  in  I.C.S.,  and  Resident  at  Hyderabad;  has  been 
Under  Sec.  to  Bengal  Govt,  and  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Foreign  Depart.,  and  Dep.  Sec.  therein  : 
m.  1907,  Nina  Emily,  da.  of  the  Lion.  Hugh  Frederick  Hislop  Elliot  [ see  E.  Minto],  and 
has  issue  living,  Stuart  Hugh  Minto  b.  1909,  Raymond  Lennox  Somerville  b.  1913,— Wilmot 
Peregrine  Maitland,  M.C.,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (Classical  Scholar, 
B.A.  1893,  M.A.  18 — ) ; sometime  Vice-Consul  at  Shanghai ; Peking  Legation  during  siege  1900 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1915-16.  as  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders  (M.C.), — 
Archibald  George  Blomefield,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; appointed  Rouge 
Croix  Pursuivant  of  Arms  19x5;  employed  at  Colonial  Office  1917-18,  as  temporary  Sec.  British 
Embassy,  Madrid,  and  as  Acting  3rd  Sec.  there  1918-19  : m.  1915,  Janet  Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  John  Macgregor  Kerr,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Anthony  Peregrine  b.  1916,  Charles  James 
Lennox  b.  1920, — Somerville  Peregrine  Brownlow,  R.N.,  b.  1883;  became  Lieut.  1905,  Lieut. - 
Com.  1913,  and  Com.  1917  ; China  1900,  European  War  1914-18  : m.  1916,  Eileen  Frances,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Francis  Henry  Kelly,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Peregrine  Stuart 
b.  1916, — Margaret  Caroline  Sarah.  Residence,  Woodthorpe,  Farncombe,  Surrey.— —Georgina 
Salome:  m.  1870,  Loftus  Henry  Martin,  who  d.  1906,  formerly  69th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Loftus  Wilmot  (of  15,  Pearson  Avenue,  Hull),  b.  1871  : m.  1902,  Lilian,  da.  of  F.  W.  Wilby,  and 
has  issue  living,  Loftus  Shirley  b.  1903, — Frank  Henry  Eardley  (of  Beenup,  W.  Australia),  b.  1872. 
Residence,  19,  Crown  Terrace,  Scarborough, 

Half-Sister  living — Margaret  Edith.  Residence , 19,  Crown  Terrace,  Scarborough. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Edward  Blomefield,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1823,  d. 

1903  : m.  1850,  Jean  Abigail,  whorf.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  John  Macwhirter,  M.D. : — 

Edward  Hugh,  M.V.O.,'b.  1852  ; was  British  Vice-Consul  at  Calais  1898  (Acting  Consul  1898-1910  and 
1912);  sometime  Marine  Sup.  of  the  South-Eastern  and  Chatham  and  Dover  Railway  Co.  there; 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1908,  (4th  class)  1913  : m.  1888,  Lilian  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Augustus  Marsh,  formerly  V.  of  Tuxford,  Newark  Notts,  and  has  issue  living,  Allan  Herbert, 

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Zeal  and  honor. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse, — Edith  Alicia,  b.  1894  : m.  1913,  Robert  John  Goldsmid  Levien,  of 

The  Stock  Exchange.  Address , Ardres,  Pembury,  Kent. Georgina  Elizabeth : in.  1885,  the 

Rev.  James  Henry  Lamb,  who  d.  1914,  formerly  R.  of  Burnham  Westgate.  Residence , Walsing- 
ham,  Norfolk. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Blomefield,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1824,  d.  1908  : m. 
1850,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  D’Arcy  Jervis 
Preston,  of  Askham  Bryan,  York  : — 

Eardley  Wilmot,  b.  1855.  Residence , Grange-over-Sands,  Lancashire.— Lawrence  Woodyeare,  b. 
1870  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.) : in.  1899, 
Celia  Nora.  da.  of  the  late  A.  B.  Caldwell,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Woodyeare,  b.  1903, — 
Sophia  Emily,  b.  1900 : m.  1920,  George  Frederick  Faustmann.  Residence , 28,  The  Cliffs,  Gor- 

leston-on-Sea. Frances  Celia,  b.  1901. Sophia  Mary. Emily  Louisa.— —Margaret  Ellen. 

Annie  Hamilla.  Residence,  Norton,  Letchworth,  Herts. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Allan  Blomefield,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1877  : 
111.  1851,  Georgiana,  who  d.  /905,  da.  of  George  Pinchin,  of  Hatt  House,  Wilts  : — 
Rev.  George  Pinchin  Allan,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  at  St.  Catherine’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar 
1876,  B.A.  Sen.  Op.  1879,  M.A.  1884)  ; formerly  V.  of  Abbots-Bickington : in.  1st,  1879,  Madeleine 
Amelia,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  Bligh  Hill,  V.  of  St.  Paul’s,  Tiverton ; 2ndly, 
1898,  Kathleen  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  Lewis  Stephen  Woodthorpe,  of  Glazenwood,  Essex,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  May  Dorothy  Wilmot,  b.  1901.  Residence , Trethevy,  Littleham 
Cross,  Exmouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  David  Blomefield,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1836, 
d.  1907  : in.  1870,  Marguerite,  da.  of  Mons.  Henri  Meyer,  of  Bale  : — 

Charles  Allan,  b.  1871;  is  a Master  at  King  Edward  VII.  Sch.,  Johannesburg  : in.  1902,  Minnie, 
el.  da.  of  Loftus  Otway  Burrowes,  and  has  issue  living,  Allan  Arthur,  b.  1903, — Loftus  Charles,  b. 

T905.  Residence , 8,  St.  John’s  Road,  Houghton,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. Rev.  Henry  Arthur 

Gilbert,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1902)  ; is  R.  of  Sherington  : 
in.  1903,  Mary  Lilian,  da.  of  S.  W.  Frost,  and  has  issue  living,  Lilian  Margaret,  b.  1904, — 
Beatrice  Leila,  b.  1911.  Residence , Sherington  Rectory,  Bucks. 

The  1st  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  commanded  the  Artillery  in  the  expedition  to  Copen- 
hagen 1807. 

LYNCH-BLOSSE,  Creation  (I.)  1622,  of  Castle  Carra,  Mayo. 

Sir  Robert  Lynch-Blosse,  12th 
Baronet ; b.  Feb.  14th,  1861;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Henry,  1918  ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scot- 
tish Borderers ; sometime  Major  Roy.  Irish  Fusi- 
liers ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Mayo  : m.  1893, 
Alice  Gertrude  Nina,  da.  of  the  late  Edmond  Henry 
Cockayne  Pery-Knox-Gore  [see  E.  Limerick, 
colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Azure,  a chevron  between  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 
©rest — A lynx  passant  coward  argent. 

Clubs — Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht. 


Daughter  living— Alice  Cecil  Emily. 

Sisters  living — Harriet  ( Lady  Robinson ) : in.  1883,  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Augustus  Robinson,  P.C.,  K.C.B., 
1st  Bt.,  Vice-Pres.  of  Local  Govt.  Board  for  Ireland 
[V.  Valentia].  Residence,  Lisnacarrig,  Foxrock,  co. 

Dublin. Mary  {Hon.  Mrs.  Robert  N.  Hardinge) : in. 

1892,  the  Hon.  Robert  Nicholas  Hardinge  [see  V. 
Hardinge].  Residence,  Brockworth  House,  Gloucester. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Henry  Lynch- 
Blosse,  Dean  of  Llandaff,  2nd  son  of  8th 
baronet,  b.  1813,  d.  1879  : in.  1844, 

Charlotte  Frances  who  d.  1892,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Robert  Knight,  of  Tytheg- 
ston  Court: — 

Rev.  ROBERT  CHARLES,  b.  Aug.  5th,  1848 ; formerly  V.  of  Tidenham  and  Beachley  : in.  1881, 
Mary  Carwardine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Alfred  Walker,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Cyril,  b.  1887  ; 
is  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers:  in.  1911,  Dorothy  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Cunliffe-Owen, 
C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Geoffrey  b.  1915, — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1912  — Ethel  Margaret, 

b.  1885.  Residence,  Hawthorne  Dene,  Bournemouth. Edward  Falconer,  b.  1853 ; formerly 

Capt.  Severn  Div.  Submarine  Miners,  R.E.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Glamorganshire  : in.  1883,  Edith 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Alfred  Walker  (ante),  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  (of  3,  Gwdyr 
Gardens,  Swansea),  b.  1884  ; formerly  Lieut.  7th  (Cyclist)  Batn.  Welsh  Regt. ; European  War 
1915-19  as  Capt  R.E.  : in.  1914,  Cicely  Edith,  da.  of  Francis  Thomas  Bircham,  of  Gwentland, 
Chepstow,  and  ' has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Cicely  b.  1916,  Susan  Frances  b.  1917, — Edward 
Knight,  b.  1886, — Hely  Richard,  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910):  is  in 
I.C.S., — Cecil  Eagles,  b.  1890;  is  in  Indian  Police;  European  War  1914-19  with  Poona  Horse: 
in.  1915,  Dorothy  Delahaize,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Delahaize  Ouvry  (formerly  V.  of  Grazeley, 
Reading),  a Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric  Hugh  b.  1917,  Anthony  Cecil 
b.  1919, — George  Robert,  b.  1895  ; is  a tea  planter  in  Ceylon, — Patrick  Windsor,  b.  1900 : in.  1920, 
Beatrice  Marjorie  da.  of  Roland  Laugharne,  formerly  of  Laugharne,  Carmarthenshire, — Constance 
Diana,  b.  1889:  in.  1918,  Capt.  E.  Norman  Back,  S.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
a son  b.  1920, — Theodora  Mary,  b.  1893.  Residence,  Pen-lan,  Brecon.— Francis  Traherne, 
b.  1859  : in.  1885,  Emily  Vivian,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Cory,  J.P.,  of  Cardiff,  and  has  issue  living, 
Francis  Courtenay,  b.  1898  ; served  during  European  War  1916-19  as  Lieut.  Irish  Guards  (wounded), 
— Violet  Emily : in.  1913,  Hew  James  Brown,  of  18,  Thorney  Court,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W., — 
Constance  Mabel  Frances : in.  1918,  Capt.  Leonard  Robert  Arthur  Bate,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps, 
and  has  issue  living,  Rosemary  Suzaine  b.  1920.  Residences , Thorney  Court,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 

S.W.  ; 9,  Palmeira  Court,  Hove,  Sussex. Emma  Katherine.——  Mary  Isabella.-  Cecilia  Mary. 

—Katherine  Marion  : m.  1903,  Lewis  Price. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Lieut.- Col.  Edward  Lynch-Blosse,  3rd  son  of  8th 
baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1890 : in.  1st,  1858,  Louisa  Grove,  who  d.  1861,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Percy,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Illingworth  ; 2ndly,  1863,  Eularia 
Bruce,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Harry  Gough  Ord,  R.A.,  of  Bexley:  — 
Edward  Falconer,  b.  1859  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; is  Staff  Major 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage, 


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Japanese  Intelligence  Depart. : nt.  ist,  1884,  Eva  Lilian,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  R. 
Brownrigg,  V.  of  St.  Jude’s,  Southsea  ; 2ndly,  1893,  Anna  Marie,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Wright,  of  Flora ville,  Ohio,  U.S.A.  Residence , 

The  family  of  Lynch  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Connaught,  being  among  the  very  earliest  settlers 
who  were  denominated  the  “Tribes  of  Galway.”  The  ist  and  2nd  baronets  successively  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Galway.  The  3rd  baronet  was  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland,  and  the  6th  baronet  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Blosse.  The  nth  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Mayo  1897. 


BLOUNT,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Sodington,  Worcestershire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Blunt.”] 

Sir  Walter  Aston  Blount,  ioth  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  9th,  1876 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Walter  de  Sodington, 
1915  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (twice  wounded). 

^ruts — Barry  nebulee  of  six  or  and  sable.  Crest — An  armed  foot  in  the 

sun. 

Residence— Mawler,  Cleobury  Mortimer,  Berks. 


Brother  living— EDWARD  ROBERT,  b.  Dec.  2nd,  1884. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Corisande. Eva  Apollonia. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  8th  baronet) — Hugh  Francis,  b.  1844  : in.  1883, 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Johnson,  M.D.  Residence , Sodington, 
Bewdley. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  baronet) — Margaret  Mary  Teresa : in.  ist, 
1878,  George  Edmund  Wicksted,  who  d.  1895  ; 2ndly,  1901,  as  his  second  wife.  Col.  John  Andrew 
Macdonald,  C.B.,  of  Glenaladale,  who  d.  1916.  Residences,  Betley  Hall,  Crewe;  Glenfinnan, 
Fort  William. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Elizabeth  Anne  Mould  ( Lady  Blount ),  da.  of  James  Zecharies 
Williams,  of  Cader  Idris  : in.  1874,  Sir  Walter  de  Sodington  Blount,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1915. 
Residence , 13,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Sir  Edward  Charles  Blount,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Edward  Blount, 
M.P.,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Edmund  Blount,  b.  1844,  d.  1911  : m.  1869,  Marguerite,  who  d.  1898, 
da.  of  Baron  de  la  Rochette,  of  La  Rochette,  Seine  et  Marne,  France  ; — 

Edward  Charles  Aston  Marie,  O.B.E. , b.  1874;  formerly  Hon.  Attache  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Sussex  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  nr.  1897,  Clara,  O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Duke  Napoleon  de  Bassano, 
and  has  issue  living,  Clare  Marianne  Ghislaine,  b.  1898, — Marguerite  Pauline  Mary,  b.  1908. 
Residence , Imberhorne,  East  Grinstead. 

This  family  claims  descent  from  William,  son  of  Blound,  Earl  of  Guisnes,  a companion  of  William 
the  Conqueror.  The  ist  baronet  suffered  for  his  loyalty  during  the  civil  war,  and  was  long  imprisoned, 
first  at  Oxford,  and  afterwards  in  the  Tower.  The  Barons  of  Mountjoy  of  Thurston,  and  the  Barons 
of  Ixworth  in  Suffolk  (now  extinct),  were  descended  from  this  family. 


BLUNDEN,  Creation  (I.)  1766,  of  Castle  Blunden,  Kilkenny. 

Sir  William  Blunden,  M.B.,  4th 

Baronet;  b.  July  25th,  1840;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
John,  1890;  ed.  atTrin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B. A.  1862, 
M.B.  1876,  L.R.C.S.  Ireland  1876,  L.M.K.Q.C.P. 
1 877)  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Kilkenny  1904:  m. 
1879,  Florence  Caroline,  da.  of  Henry  Shuttle- 
worth,  of  New  Plymouth,  Taranaki,  New  Zealand, 
and  has  issue. 

&rtns — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  argent,  ten  billets  four 
three,  two,  and  one,  sable ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or  a lion  passant- 
guardant  per  pale  gules  and  sable.  Crrsts — ist,  a demi-lion 

rampant  per  fesse  sable  and  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules ; 
2nd,  a griffin  segreant  vert,  armed,  winged  and  beaked  or. 
Seat— Castle  Blunden,  Kilkenny 


Sons  living — JOHN,  b.  Feb.  26th,  1880:  in.  ipi8,  Dorothy 
Phyllis,  da.  of  P.  C.  Creaghe,  a retired  Resident  Magis- 
trate.— -Eric  Overington,  b.  1892  ; is  Lieut.  R.E.  : in. 
1891.  Bridget  Constable,  da.  of  H.  Constable  Curtis. 
Daughter  living — Muriel : m.  1918,  John  E.  H.  Richard- 
son, Dist.  Inspector,  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary.  Residence, 
Brother  living — Edward  Herbert,  b.  1847. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

It  sue  of  the  late  Abraham  Blunden,  L.R.C.S.,  6th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1852,  d. 
18 — : in.  1881,  Mary  Josephine,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.  Richard  Magee,  Kilkenny 
Mil. : — 

Abraham,  b.  1887  ; formerly  Lieut.  Waterford  Reserve  Artillery. 

Grandson  of  the  late  William  Pitt  Blunden,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Pitt  Blunden,  b.  1815,  d.  1894 : in.  1846,  Frances  Maria,  who 
d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Major  John  Knox,  of  Dublin  : — 

Frederick  Edward,  b.  18 — . 

The  ist  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Kilkenny  and  a distinguished  member  of  the  Irish  Bar. 


We  must  yield  to  love. 


Lux  tua  via  mea. 
Thy  light  is  my  path. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


BLUNT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1720,  of  London. 

Sir  John  Harvey  Blunt,  8th  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  William  Blunt,  B.C.S.,  3rd  son 
of  3rd  Baronet;  b.  1839;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
William,  1902;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers,  and  4th  Batn.  Loyal  N.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.  ; served  throughout  Indian  Mutiny 
1857-9,  present  at  taking  of  Futteghur,  at  sub- 
sequent operations  on  the  Ramgunga  and  Gogra, 
and  during  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (medal 
with  clasp) : m.  1870,  Susan,  who  d.  1 91 7,  da.  of 
Philip  Hoad,  and  has  issue. 

— Per  pale  or  and  sable,  barry  nebuly  of  six 
counterchanged.  Crest — Issuing  out  of  clouds  a sun  in 

splendour  charged  with  an  eye  issuing  tears,  all  proper. 

Residences— The  Priory,  Lamberhurst,  Kent ; Coding- 
ton  Lodge,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 


Sons  living— JOHN  HARVEY,  b.  July  30th,  1872; 
formerly  Capt.  Natal  Border  Police  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  with  i7th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (three  medals 
and  eight  clasps)  : m.  1906,  Maud  Julia,  da.  of  Sir  David 
Lionel  Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue 
..  . . , living,  John  Lionel  Reginald,  b.  1908, — Richard  David 

y light  is  my  life.  Harvey,  b.  1912, — Charles  David,  b.  1919, — Cecily  Maud 

Helen,  b.  1910,— Doris,  b.  1916.  Residence , Huntleys,  Tunbridge  Wells. Walter  Cecil,  b.  1877. 

■ Charles  William  Lockhart,  b.  1882 : m.  1913,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  C.  Calcutt,  of  Goudhurst, 
Kent. Henry  Wilfrid,  b.  1887  : m.  1915,  Maud  Etta,  da.  of  the  late  — Hyde. 

Daughter  living— Eliza  Hilda,  b.  1874. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Blunt,  el.  son  of  Walter  Blunt,  5th  son  of  2nd 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Blunt,  b.  1802,  d.  1868  : m.  1827,  Marian,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of 
William  Pearce,  of  Billingford,  Norfolk  : — 

Emily  Anna  Maria : in.  1859,  Thomas  Edward  Bidgood,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Edward  Wing- 
field, b.  1866;  formerly  Capt.  R.A.  : in.  18 — , and  has  issue  living,  two  das., — Isabel  Sarah, — 
Marion  Christian.  Residence. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Powlett  Blunt,  younger  son  of  the  late  James 
Blunt  (ante),  b.  1806  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Theophilus  Blunt,  b.  1837,  d.  1881 : in.  1st,  18 — , Marion 
Pierson:  2_ndly,  1870,  Emily  Ellen  Hobart,  who  d.  1911,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Benington 
Robert  Rainsford,  of  Carmarthen,  and  St.  Malo,  France: — 

Edward  Arthur  Henry,  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  in 
I.C.S.  : in.  1901,  Ada,  third  da.  of  Charles  H.  Stone,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward 
Chicheley,  b.  1907, — May  Frances,  b.  1902, — Violet  Constance,  b.  1904.  Residence , Agra,  United 

Provinces,  India. Rev.  Alfred  Walter  Frank,  B D.,b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Exeter 

Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  Fellow  1902,  M.A.  1904,  B.D.  1918)  ; is  V.  of  St.  Werburgh,  Derby, 
Rural  Dean,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Southwell : in.  1909,  Margaret  Catherine,  el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Joshua  Duke,  formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Alfred  Chicheley,  b.  191.5, — 
Helen  Amy,  b.  1911, — Margaret  Dorothy,  b.  1913.  Residence , St.  Werburgh  Vicarage,  Derby.— 
Mary  Anne  : in.  1881,  Robert  John  Lepper,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  Govt.  Med.  Officer,  W.  Australia, 
who  d.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  Maud  Henrietta,  b.  1883, — Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1888.  Resi- 
dence, 246,  Aberdeen  Street,  Perth,  W.  Australia. Maud  Fanny  : in.  1st,  1883,  Lieut.-Col. 

Charles  Arthur  De  Neuf  Lucas,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  1894  1 andly,  1904,  Vyell  Vyvyan  Williams 
(Vyvyan,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage)  Charles  Alfred,  b.  1884, — Egbert  William,  b. 
1885, — Hugh  de  Neufville,  A 1886,— Dorothy  Maud,  b.  1888.  Residence , Oakley,  Teignmouth. 

Devon. Emily  Charlotte. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Grant  Blunt,  R.E.,  b.  1840,  d.  1912  : in.  1867,  Rachel  Eliza  (now 
of  Maxwells,  Lowther  Road,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  the  late  Conrad  Pile,  of  Barbados  : — 
Conrad  Edward  Grant,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1868  ; formerly  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; is  Col.  Reserve, 
and  Director  of  Supplies  to  Egyptian  Army  ; Dongola  Expedition  1896  (despatches,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; has  3rd  class  Osmanieh,  and  2nd  class  Order 
of  the  Nile;  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  in.  1st,  1900,  Aimee,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Col. 
Abel  Straghan,  C.B.  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Beatrice,  widow  of  Frank  Fullagar,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
1st  marriage),  Hugh  Clavell,  b.  1908, — Marjorie  Nina,  b.  1903.— Arthur  Powlett,  b.  1883 ; 
ed.  at  Bradfield  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1905,  and  became  a 2nd  Assist.  1911,  and  Vice-Consul 
Shanghai  1913 ; European  War  1917-18  as  Capt.  Chinese  Labour  Corps : in.  i9i9>  Winifred  Grace, 
da.  of  Dr.  Fawcett,  of  Bournemouth.— William  Senhouse,  M.C. , b.  1885;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; Capt. 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-16  (Mil.  Cross)  : in.  1916,  Emmeline,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  O.  M. 

Bradshaw. Caroline  Elise  : in.  1919,  the  Rev.  Charles  Winwood  Harnett,  V.  of  Empshott. 

Residence , Empshott  Vicarage,  Liss,  Hants. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Walter  Blunt,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Blunt,  5th 
son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Harris  Blunt,  C.B.,  b.  1825,  d.  1900:  in.  1856,  Mary 
Augusta,  who*/.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Tod  : — 

Edward  Walter  Blunt-Mackenzie,  b.  i860;  formerly  Major  R.H.A.  ; appointed  an  Assist.  Em- 
barkation Staff  Officer  1914,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Brig.  R.A.  1915;  European  War  1915-18, 
in  Gallipoli  and  France;  is  a D.L.  for  Ross  and  Cromarty;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Mackenzie  1905 : in.  1899,  Sibell  Lilian,  Countess  of  Cromartie,  and  has  issue  living  [see  C. 

Cromartie].  Residence , Castle  Leod,  Strathpeffer. Charles  David  McKinnon  b.  7865;  ed.  at 

Wellington  Coll. ; is  Hon.  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  T.F.  Reserve  ; served  during  Riel  .Rebellion 
1885,  in  S.  Africa  1900,  and  during  European  War  1914-16.  Residence , Adderbury  Manor,  Banbury. 
Janet  Heatly.  Residence,  Adderbury  Manor,  Banbury. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  St.John  Blunt,  b.  1827,  d.  1889:  in.  1st,  1863,  Isabella  Elizabeth,  " 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Stokes,  V.  of  Cobham,  Kent ; 2ndly,  1872,  Lady  Florence  Catherine 
Seymour  (now  of  69,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  5th  Marquess  of  Hertford 
Edward  Henry,  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.)  ; appointed  an  Assist.  Embarkation  Officer 
1914  : in.  1909,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Moore. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Blunt,  b.  1829,  d.  1904  : 111.  1861,  Frances  Jemima,  who  d.  1910, 
da.  of  the  late  R.  S.  D.  R.  Roper,  of  The  Grove,  Richmond,  Yorkshire  : — 

Arthur  Wharton,  b.  1866;  is  in  Forest  Depart.,  India:  m.  1906,  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  Arthur  Edward 
Ward,  formerly  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Frances  Georgina  Shirley,  b.  1907 ,— 

Marjory  Grace,  b.  1908, — Joan  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1914. Hugh  Roper,  b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Radley, 

and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  : m.  1915,  Agnes  Sara,  da.  of  Charles  Gray,  of  Waishika,  Gisborne, 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Michael,  b.  1920, — Barbara  Aldham,  b.  1918.  Residence , 
Srinagar,  Kashmir,  India.— Allan  St.  John,  D.S.O. , b.  1880;  formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. , 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; D.S.O.  1915  : m.  1914,  Doris  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John  G.  Stephen,  of 
Douglas,  Isle  of  Man,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Colvin,  b.  1918.— Dorothy,  b.  1872.  Residence , 

The  Old  Cottage,  Kingsgate  Street,  Winchester. Marjory  Armytage,  b.  1878  : in.  1907,  Lieut.- 

Col.  Arthur  Eyre  Beadon,  formerly  Army  Pay  Depart. Sybil  Allan,  b.  1880.  Residence , The 

Old  Cottage,  Kingsgate  Street,  Winchester. 

According  to  the  pedigree  on  record  at  the  College  of  Arms,  Sir  John,  1st  baronet,  was  the  fourth 
child  of  Thomas  Blunt,  of  Rochester,  Kent.  Thomas,  “shoemaker  and  baptist, ’’was  baptized  at 
St.  Nicholas,  Rochester,  July  24th,  1665,  and  was  buried  at  St.  Nicholas,  Rochester,  March  28th, 
1703,  his  father  having  been  John  Blunt,  of  St.  Sepulchre’s,  London,  “upholder.”  In  1732  the 
Court  of  Chivalry  summoned  and  fined  the  1st  Bt.  for  using  without  right  the  arms  of  Sir  Charles 
Blount,  Lord  Mountjoy,  Earl  of  Devon ; he  appealed  from  the  sentence,  and  a day  was  appointed 
for  hearing  his  appeal,  but  he  died  before  any  further  proceedings  took  place,  and  the  officially 
recorded  arms  of  the  family  are  as  described  above.  The  4th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lewes  (A) 
1832-7. 


Boehm-Boteler,  see  Boteler. 


CRAWLEY -BOEVEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Highgrove,  Gloucestershire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Crawley-Boovey.”] 


Sir  Francis  Hyde  Crawley- Boevey, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  April  25th,  1868;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Thomas  Hyde,  1912  ; ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891)  ; is  a J.P.  : 
m.  1896,  Eliza  Barbara  Blake,  da.  of  W.  Valentine 
Blake  McGrath,  formerly  of  Hope  Hall,  Pendleton, 
Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

^ms — Erminois,  on  a fesse  azure  between  three  cranes 
proper  a saltire  couped  between  two  cross-crosslets  fitchee 
or,  on  a chief  ermine  a bend  gules,  charged  with  three 
guttes-d’or  between  two  martlets  sable.  Crest — A mount 
vert  thereon  a crane  proper  gorged  with  a collar  or,  holding 
in  his  dexter  claw  a saltire  couped  of  the  last. 

Seat — Flaxley  Abbey,  Newnham,  Gloucestershire. 


Son  living— LAtJNCELOT  VALENTINE  HYDE,  b. 
April  26th,  1900. 

Brother  living* — Rev.  Arthur  Curtis,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1904);  is  R.  of  Grendon  : 
in.  1906,  Evelyn  Rosalie,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Carnegie, 
formerly  of  Terenure,  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
Arthur,  b.  1912, — Nancy  Albinia,  b.  1910, — Juliet  Blanche, 
b.  1911, — Marjorie  Evelyn,  b.  1916, — Elizabeth  Jocosa,  b. 
1918.  Residence , Grendon  Rectory,  Atherstope. 


Uncles  living  (sons  of  4th  baronet)— Rev.  Richard  Lloyd,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  V.  of  Kirkby.  Residence , Gloucester  House,  Winchcombe, 

Gloucestershire. Antony  Page,  b.  1855  : in.  1st,  1889,  Agnes  Charlotte  Mary,  who 'd.  1890, 

da.  of  the  late  Sir  Samuel  White  Baker,  F.R.S. ; 2ndly,  1904,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Probyn,  formerly  of  Huntley,  Gloucestershire.  Residence , Birch  Grove,  Crosswood,  Aberystwith. 
Club , Badminton. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Martin  Crawley-Boevey,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1873,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : in.  1905,  Rosalie  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
George  Conrad  Sartorius,  C.B.,  of  Thorwald,  Godaiming  : — 

Richard  Martin,  b.  1908. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  William  Crawley-Boevey,  6th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1845, 
d.  1913  : m.  1873,  Annie  Maria  (now  of  10,  Cadogan  Mansions,  Sloane  Square, 
S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Phayre,  G.C.  B.  : — 

Martin,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Qxford  (B.A.  1904)  ; is  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.  I.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1919,  Elizabeth  Adela, 
' da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Roger  Hall,  D.L.,  of  Narrow  Water,  co.  Down,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Neville  Reay  Daniell,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Clanwilliam,  colls.]. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Octavius  Charles  Crawley-Boevey  (infra)  ; — 

Issue  of  the  late  Santiago  Carlos  Crawley-Boevey,  b.  1872,  d.  19x3:  in.  18 — , a da.  of 
Alamos  Cuadra,  of  Valparaiso,  Chili : — 

Charles,  bi  1897.— Marie,  b.  1899. 


★ The  younger  brother,  Thomas  Russell  Crawley-Boevey,  b.  1880,  Capt.  Gloucestershire 
Regt.,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage, 


Issue  of  the  late  Octavius  Charles  Crawley-Boevey,  7th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1846, 
d.  1897:  m.  1871,  Maria  Francisca,  da.  of  Bernardino  Murga,  Judge  of  the 
Corte  Superior,  Arequipa,  Peru. 

Edward  Maximo,  b.  1875. Mary  Isabel,  b.  1878  : m.  1904,  Frederico  de  la  Fuenta,  and  has  issue 

living,  Frederico  Francisco,  b.  1906,— Hilda  Carmela,  b.  1911.— Rose  Agnes,  b.  1880. Lilian 

Maude  Antonia,  b.  1882. Leonor  Octavia,  b.  1884. Blanche  Josephine,  b.  1889 : m.  1910, 

Gerald  Bingham  [see  M.  Sligo,  colls.].  Residence,  Arequipa,  Peru.— — Ella  Margaret,  b.  1804  — — 
Hilda  lnes,  b.  1896. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Henry  Crawley-Boevey,  8th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1848, 
d.  1898:  m.  1878,  Francis  Georgina  Hayes  (now  of  1,  The  Mansions,  Bramham 
Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Charles  Hayes  Newington,  of  Ticehurst : — 

Charles  Arthur,  b.  1879;  formerly  Major  R.A.S.C. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches) : 
in.  1906,  Elizabeth  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Hartley  King,  of  Wollescote  Hall,  Stourbridge,  and 

has  issue  living,  Winifred  Daphne,  b.  1908. Leslie,  b.  1884  ; is  Capt.  Alexandra,  Princess  of 

Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.);  European  War  1914-18:  in.  1920,  Janet  Marjorie,  da.  of  Henry 
Howard  Middleditch,  J.P.,  of  Tamworth  House,  Duffield,  Derbyshire.-1  May  Frances,  b.  1881. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lloyd  Crawley,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lloyd  Crawley,  b.  1808,  d.  1848  : in.  1839,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1880,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Sayer,  of  Arlingham: — 

John  Lloyd,  b.  1845.  Residence , The  Cottage,  Littlemore,  Oxford.— —Mary  Elizabeth  Sayer.  Resi- 
dence, The  Cottage,  Littlemore,  Oxford.. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Crawley,  b.  1813,  d.  1895  : in.  1st,  1857,  Emma, 
who  d.  1858,  da.  of  John  Tollington,  of  Leicester  ; 2ndly,  1870,  Mary,  who  d.  1892,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Crawley  [infra]  : — 

Emma  Anne  : m.  1894,  Fleet-Surg.  Charles  Francis  Newland,  R.N.  (retired),  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Henry  Frankland,  b.  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  Indian  Army.  Residence , Newcroft,  Summersdale, 
Chichester. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  William  Crawley,  b.  1815,  d.  1897  : in.  1853,  Hannah  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Jeffery  Carter,  of  Heyford  : — 

Antony  Frazer  Hughes  Reddall,  b.  1855.'  Rev.  Henry  Hughes,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1912):  is  R.  of  Stowe-Nine-Churches  : in.  1896,  Mary  Louisa,  who  d 1912,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Carter,  of  Stone  Hall,  Wallingford,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosa  Mary 
Edith,  b.  1900, — Violet  Sylvia  Bathurst,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Stowe-Nine-Churches  Rectory, 
Weedon.  Club , Junior  Conservative.  George  Burridge,  b.  1858  ; is  a retired  Lieut. -Col. 

Indian  Army;  served  in  Afghan  war  1880  (medal):  in.  1st,  1882  (divorced  1887),  Kate  Ouseley, 
da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Henry  Sherlock ; 2ndly,  1892,  Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Bell  Syer,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage),  George  Ouseley,  b.  1883, — Thomas 
Henry  Ouseley,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : in.  1915, 
Meta  Jamette  Steel,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Felix  Grant,  of  Bengarth,  Blairgowrie.  Residence , 
Upper  Brooms,  Ightham,  Kent.  John  Sayer,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. : in.  1892,  Constance 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  T.  Wathen  Thompson,  of  28,  The  Avenue,  Bedford  Park,  and  has  issue 
living,  Constance  Elizabeth  Vere,  b.  1893.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  William  Crawley  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  William  Crawley,  b.  1854,  d.  1885  : in.  1875,  Emily  (who  tn.  2ndly, 
1888,  the  Rev.  George  Nedham,  R.  of  Kirkbride,  Cumberland),  da.  of  Walter  Mingay 
Rochfort,  of  Acton  : — 

Thomas  Charles  Rochfort,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Lieut.  Pembroke  Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.A.  : m.  1914, 
Margaret,  da.  of  Charles  McKerrow,  M.B.,  of  Workington,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue  living, 

Thomas  Bryson,  b.  1918. — Margery,  b.  1915. Rev.  John  Lloyd,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Selwyn  Coll., 

Camb.  (B.A.  1913,  M.A.  1919);  European  War  1915-19  as  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches). 
Residence,  St.  Mary’s,  Windermere. Cecilia  Emily  Augusta  Elizabeth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Purrier  Crawley,  b.  1859,  d.  1896  : in.  18 — , Emily  Kent,  da. 
of  the  late  — Hooper  : — 

Charles  Robert  Thomas  Edmund,  b.  i8$o. Noel  George,  b.  1888. Albinia,  b.  18 — .^—Hannah 

Dorothy,  b.  1887. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Yonge  Crawley,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Crawley,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  James  Crawley,  b.  1850,  d.  1920  : in.  1880,  Maude  Cameron  (now 
of  Victoria,  British  Columbia),  da.  of  the  late  Roe  Buck,  of  Coburg,  Ontario  : — 

Charles  Alan,  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Winnipeg  ; Bar.  Manitoba  1910;  is  a Member  of  the 
legal  firm  of  Machray  and  Co.,  of  Winnipeg  : in.  1915,  Jean  Nairn,  only  child  of  David  Horn, 
of  Winnipeg,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  David,  b.  1916, — Michael,  b.  1919.  Residence 
17,  Edmonton  Street,  Winnipeg.  Club,  Manitoba,  Winnipeg.— —Jack,  b.  1893  ; in  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1916. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Crawley,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Savage  Crawley,  b.  1823,  d.  1891  : in.  1857,  Clara  Mary  Ann,  who  d. 
1913,  da.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  John  Dennil  Maddock,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Liscard  Manor, 
Cheshire. 

William  Evelyn  Maddock,  b.  1859:  in.  xst,  1894,  Fanny  Gertrude,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Wellesley  Critchley ; 2ndly,  1913  Harriet  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Chambres  Chambres, 
having  had  issue  (by  1st  marriage),  William  Asheton,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; d.  (on  ser.  during 
European  War)  1917, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Evelyn  Myles  Chambres,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Oakville, 
Ontario,  Canada.  John  Dennil  Maddock,  b.  1861  : in.  1913,  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  H. 
Beddome,  of  Sispara,  West  Hill,  S.W.,  and  widow  of  James  Edward  Horne,  of  8,  Earlsfield  Road, 

S.W.  Residence,  Rockholme,  Leckhampton  Hill,  Cheltenham. Alured  Geoffrey  Maddock, 

b.  1863:  in.  1913,  Mary  Amelia  Kellett. Francis  Herbert  Maddock,  b.  1865.— —Clara  Cecilia 

Maddock  : in.  1901,  Com.  Edmund  (Frederick)  Talbot,  R.N.  (Club,  United  Service),  el.  son 
of  the  late  Clere  Talbot  (35  years  in  combined  War  and  Colonial  Offices,  and  Private  Sec.  to 
Earl  Grey  (Prime  Min.  1834),  and  grandson  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Talbot,  of  Gonville  Hall, 
N orfolk.  Residence, 

Descendants  of  the  late  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  father  of  2nd  baronet, 
who  succeeded  under  special  remainder  : — 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Crawley,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Crawley, 
LL.B.  (infra)  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Crawley,  b.  1827,  d.  1893  : m.  1st,  1856,  Maria  Walter 
Scott,  who  d.  1862,  da.  of  the  late  William  Wilson,  of  Wandsworth  ; 2ndly,  1867,  Marion, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  George  Charles  Karop,  of  Copenhagen  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Charles  William  Scott,  b.  1858;  sometime  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; is  patron  of  Littlemore 

V.,  Oxfordshire.  Residence , 89,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.W. Margaret  Laura  Scott. 

Residence,  89,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.W. (By  2nd  marriage)  Edward  Robert 

John,  b.  1871  : in.  1897,  Ethel  Arabelle,  da.  of  the  late  Octavius  Averill,  of  Colquitz,  Victoria, 
British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Roger,  b.  1900, — Edward  Pax,  b.  1901, — George 


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Antony,  b.  1903, — Richard,  b.  1918, — Margaret  Erica  Gabrielle,  b.  1898, — Mary  Ethel  Scott, 
b.  1904.  Residence , Clanwilliam,  Manitoba,  Canada.  George  Richard  Eric,  b.  1873  ; Lieut. 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  during  European  War)  1917. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Crawley,  LL.B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Crawley-Boevey  [ante] 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Abraham  Crawley,  b.  1795,  d.  1862  : tn.  1826,  Caroline,  who  d.  1875, 
da.  of  David  Powell,  of  Loughton,  Essex  : — 

Edith.  Residence , St.  Cyprians,  Kirkwich  Avenue,  Harpenden,  Herts. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Abraham  Crawley  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Townsend  Crawley,  b.  1832 ,d.  1905  : in.  1857,  Louisa  Marianne, 
who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Charles  Clutterbuck  [E.  Essex,  colls.]  : — 

Robert  Francis,  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Winchester;  admitted  a Solicitor  1882:  m.  1889,  Emily  Charlotte, 
who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  George  Palmer,  of  Little  Gaynes,  Upminster,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charlotte  Grace,  b.  1890:  in.  1915,  Capt.  James  Kenneth  Dixon,  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue 

living,  Barnaby  b.  1918.  Residence , 14,  St.  Leonards  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W. James  Henry,  b. 

1865 ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; admitted  Solicitor  1891  ; is  in  Solicitor’s  Depart,  of  the  Treasury. 

— ^Mary.  Residence , Harborough  Hall,  Messing,  Kelvedon,  Essex. Elizabeth  Margaret : 

tn.  1898,  Francis  William  Ingall,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Lenox,  b.  1899, — Robert  Michael, 
b.  1903, — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1901,— Margaret  Josephine,  b.  1911.  Residence , The  Limes,  Wheat- 
hampstead,  Herts.-^Caroline  Bertha.  Residence , Harborough  Hall,  Messing,  Kelvedon,  Essex. 
Issue  of  the  late  George  Baden  Crawley,  b.  1833,  d.  1879  : in.  1863,  Eliza  Inez,  who 
d.  1913  (having  tn.  2ndly,  1886,  Capt.  John  Eliot  Pringle,  R.N.,  formerly  of  Digswell 
House,  Welwyn  Herts),  da.  of  Henry  G.  Hulbert,  of  East  Farleigh,  Kent: — 

Of  whom  George  Abraham,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  18 — , M.A.  1890): 

m.  1896,  Mary  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Brotherhood,  of  15,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. Henry 

Ernest,  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.J  1888)  ; formerly  Capt.  Suffolk 
Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Staff  Capt.  Imperial 
Yeo. : tn.  1902,  Violet  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  Charles  Gathorne  Gathorne-Hardy  [ see 
E.  Cranbrook,  colls.],  and  has  issueJiving,  George  David  Rudolf,  b.  1905, — Cicely  Muriel,  b.  1903, 

— Diana  Beatrice,  b.  1908.  Residence,  91,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. -Eustace,  b.  1868  ; Major  12th 

Lancers : in.  1904,  Lady  Violet  Ella  Finch  (now  of  5,  Lancaster  Gate  Terrace,  W.),  da.  of  8th  Earl  of 

Aylesford  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914. John  Kenneth,  b.  1872 ; is  a retired 

Lieut.  R.N.:  tn.  1st,  1899,  Florinda  Frances,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Berkeley  Paget  (M.  Anglesey, 
colls.);  2ndly,  1902,  Cecily  Frances,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Booker, and  has  issue  living 
(by  2nd  marriage),  Leonard  George,  b.  1903, — Kenneth  Eliot,  b.  1905, — Charles  Lambart,  b.  1905, 

— (by  1st  marriage),  Sybil  Inez,  b.  1900, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Elizabeth,  b.  1914. Rev.  Arthur 

Stafford,  M.C.,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1908)  ; 
formerly  V.  of  Bishopthorpe,  and  Chap,  to  Archbishop  of  York;  served  during  European  War 
1915-18,  as  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  (M.C.  with  Bar) : itt.  1903,  Anstice  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late 
Antony  Gibbs,  of  Tyntesfield,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Cosmo  Stafford,  b.  1904 ; ed.  at 
Harrow, — Aidan  Merivale,  b.  1908, — Kenneth  Arnold  Gibbs,  b.  1913, — Janet  Inez,  b.  1906, — 

Beatrice  Anstice,  b.  1911.  Residence , Abbey  House,  Tewkesbury. Georgina  Beatrice  : in.  1904, 

Capt.  Cuthbert  Morley  Headlam,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Yeo.,  Bar.-at-law,  a Clerk  in  House  of  Lords. 
Residence , 4,  Montagu  Square,  W.i. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Townsend  Crawley  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Crawley,  b.  1859,  d.  1914 : in.  1888,  Mathilde  Louise 
Genevieve,  da.  of  the  late  Mons.  J.  C.  Lefevre,  of  Boulogne-sur-Mer : — 

Robert  Charles,  b.  1889. Herbert  Francis,  b.  1894  ; Lance-Corporal  London  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in 

action  during  European  War)  1917:  in.  1916,  Anna  Hugolina  Scholefield,  da.  of  Alfred  S.  Andrews, 
of  Ecclesbourne,  Erith  Road,  Bexley  Heath. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Barrow,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Gloucester  1751-89  ; his  patent  of  baronetcy 
was  made  with  remainder  to  his  kinsman,  Thomas  Crawley-Boevey,  grandson  of  Thomas  Crawley, 
who,  on  inheriting  Flaxley  Abbey  1726,  took  the  additional  surname  of  Boevey. 


BOILEAU,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Tacolnestone  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Maurice  Colborne  Boileau,  3rd 

Baronet;  b.  Dec.  3rd,  1865;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Francis  George  Manningham,  1900 ; ed.  at 
Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1892); 
is  patron  of  one  living,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk, 
and  a D.L.  for  the  City  and  Co.  of  the  City  of 
Norwich. 

$rms — Azure,  a castle  triple  towered  or,  masoned  sable, 
and  in  base  a crescent  of  the  second.  Crrat— A pelican  in  her 
piety  proper  charged  on  the  breast  with  a saltire  couped  gules. 

Seats  — Ketteringham  Park,  Wymondham,  Norfolk  ; 
Hethel  Hall,  Norwich.  

Brother  living— RAYMOND  FREDERIC,  b.  Oct.  6th, 
1868  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Northampton- 
shire Regt.,  and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Own  Norfolk  R.G.A.  ; Major  R.G.A.,  and  a J.P.  for  Nor- 
folk; European  War  1914-19  with  Roy.  Fusiliers  and  R.G.A. , 
and  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  Labour  Corps  in  France  (de- 
spatches); unsuccessfully  contested  Norfolk,  E.  Div.  (C) 
Jan.  1906  : in.  1905,  Ethel  Mary,  only  child  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Foster  Young.  Residence,  4,  Walton  Place,  S.W. 
Sister  living — Margaret  Lucy  Augusta,  b.  1867  ; M.B., 
B.S.,  London.  Residence , Ketteringham  Park,  Wymond- 
ham, Norfolk. 

. , Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Lucy  Henrietta  (.Lady 

With  all  my  heart.  Boileau),  da,  of  Sir  George  Nugent,  2nd  Bt.  : tn.  i860,  Sir 

Francis  George  Manningham  Boileau,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1900.  Residence,  Ketteringham  Park, 
Wymondham,  Norfolk. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  William  Pollen  Boileau,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1831, 
d.  1883:  in.  1870,  Bridget  Mary,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  James  Walsh  : — 

Francis  James,  b.  1871,  in.  1895,  Wilhelmina,  da.  of — Lyon,  and  has  issue  living. Noel  Gilbert 

Elliott,  b.  1874. John  Peter,  b 1876. Edmund,  b.  1877  : in.  18 — , and  has  issue  living. 

Catherine  Theresa  : in.  18 — , — Russell,  who  d.  18 — . Residence , 

This  baronet  is  descended  in  an  unbroken  line  from  Etienne  Boileau,  Baron  de  Castelnau  and 
St.  Croix  (Province  of  Languedoc),  who,  in  1250,  on  the  departure  of  Louis  IX.  for  the  Holy  Land, 
was  appointed,  during  his  absence,  Governor  of  Paris,  and  1st  Grand  Provost  of  France.  He  drew 
the  first  Municipal  Code,  which  is  still  used.  His  descendant,  Charles  Boileau,  Baron  of  Castelnau 
and  St.  Croix,  fled  to  England  at  the  Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes.  Descendants  of  the  same 
family  own  the  original  French  property. 


BONHAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1852. 

*SVVGeorge  Francis  Bonham,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Aug.  28th,  1847 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Samuel  George, 
K.C.B.,  1863;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1868,  M.  A.  1871);  entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1869;  was  Sec.  of  Embassy  1893-1900,  and  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Servia  1900-1903,  and  to 
Swiss  Confederation  1905-9;  is  a J.P.  for  Surrey: 
in.  1871,  Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew 
Buchanan,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

$,rms — Sable,  a chevron  nebulee  between  three  crosses- 
patee  fitchee  at  the  foot  argent ; on  a canton  of  the  last  a 
squirrel  sejant  gules.  — A mermaid  holding  in  the  dexter 

hand  a wreath  of  coral  and  in  the  sinister  a mirror  proper. 

Seat — Knowle,  Cranleigh,  Surrey.  Club — Travellers’. 


To  be,  rather  than  to  seem  to  be. 


Son  living-ERIC  HENRY,  M.V.O.,b.  July  3rd,  1875;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Dragoons  ; 
was  Hon.  Attache  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1898-9,  and  A.D.C.  to  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  Orange  River  Colony  1904-6,  and  to  Maj.-Gen. 
Comdg.  Troops  in  S.  China  1906-8 ; appointed  an  Extra 
Equerry  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught  1909,  Equerry 
1911,  and  Comptroller  of  the  Household  1913  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1901  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  European  War 
1914-17 ; has  Orders  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Rising  Sun 
(Japan),  Crown  of  Italy,  and  St.  Hubert  (Bavaria),  and  Legion  of  Honour ; M.  V.O.  ( 4th  class)  1912  : 
in.  1910,  Ethel,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Leopold  Richard  Seymour  [see  M.  Hertford, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Antony  Lionel  Thomas,  b.  1916, — Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  19x4.  Residence , 
Knowle,  Cranleigh.  Clubs,  White’s,  Cavalry. 

Daughters  living— Edith  Florence  (Lady  Grant  Duff),  C.B.E.,  b.  1877  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  C.B.E.  1918:  in.  1900,  Sir  Evelyn  Mountstuart  Grant 

Duff,  K.C.M.G.  Residence,  Earl  Soham  Grange,  Earl  Soham,  Framlingham. Lilian  Frances, 

b.  1883  : m.  19x1,  George  Jardine  Kidston,  C.M.G.,  H.B.M.’s  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to 
Finland,  and  has  issue  living,  four  das.  Residence , British  Legation,  Helsingfors,  Finland. 
Residence,  ia,  St.  James’s  Square,  S.W.— -Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1885. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Gov.  of  Straits  Settlements,  1837-47,  and  Gov,  and  Com,-in-Ch.  at  Hong 
Kong,  and  Ch.  Superintendent  of  British  Trade  in  China  1847-53. 


BOORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Wakehurst  Place,  Ardingley,  Sussex. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Board.’’] 

Sir  William  Arthur  Boord,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
May  24th,  1862 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  (Thomas)  William, 
1912  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; is  a F.R.G.S. 

$rms — Per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  a goat’s  head  erased  within  an  orle 
of  eight  martlets  argent.  Crrst — A goat  argent,  guttee  de  poix,  resting  the 
dexter  leg  on  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a martlet  of  the  first. 

Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Brothers  living— HARRY  PERCY,  b.  April  10th,  1868  ; ed.  at  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1894).  Residence,  21,  Oxford  Square, 
W.2.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Junior  Carlton.— Alexander  Edgar,  b.  1872  : 
in.  1901,  Coralie  Mary,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Herman  Hoskier,  of 
Hayes,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  William,  b.  1907, — Ellinor 
Mary,  b.  1902, — Helen  Margaret,  /•.  1904, — Sybil  Katherine,  b.  1906. 
Residence,  Coney  Hill,  Hayes  Common,  Kent.  Club.  Union. 

y,  . . , . , Sisters  living— Mary  Lilian,  b.  1865;  Unit  Administrator  Queen 

By  integiity  and  industry . Mary’s  Army  Auxiliary  Corps  during  European  War  : m.  1897,  Com. 

Warern  Frederick  Caborne,  C.B.,  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  and  has  issue 
living,  Warren  Roger,  b.  1899  ; European  War  1915-18,  in  France,  Belgium  and  Germany,  as  Lieut. 
3rd  Batn.  Essex  Regt.  Residence , Loppington  Hall,  near  Wem,  Salop.— Ethel  Margaret,  b. 
1869;  in.  X899,  Lieut. -Col.  Sydney  Arthur  Monckton  Copeman,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.,  Med. 
Officer,  Min.  of  Health,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Sydney  Charles,  b.  1900;  2nd  Lieut.  Cold- 
stteam  Guards,— Mary  Ethel  Margaret,  b.  1902,— Katherine  Joy,  b.  1904.  Residence , 76,  Regent’s 
Park  Road,  N.W.x. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  (Thomas)  William,  was  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Boord  and  Son,  distillers, 
a Director  of  London  and  Provincial  Bank  (Limited),  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Greenwich  (C)  1873-95. 


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BOOT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Wilford,  co.  Nottingham. 

Sir  Jesse  Boot,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
John  Boot,  of  Nottingham  ; b.  June  2nd,  1850  ; 
formerly  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  Boots 
Pure  Drug  Co.  (Limited),  manufacturing  chemists 
and  makers  of  fine  chemicals,  of  London,  Not- 
tingham, etc.  ; has  erected  model  dwellings  for 
Crimean  and  Mutiny  veterans ; Hon.  Freeman  of 
Nottingham  1920;  Knt.  1909:  m,  1886,  Florence, 
da.  of  William  Rowe,  of  Jersey,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  boots  sable, 
soles  and  heels  gules,  spurred  proper,  a lion  passant  or. 
Crest — A boot  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats — Plaisaunce,  Wilford,  Nottingham  ; St.  Heliers, 
The  Park,  Nottingham.  Town  Residence — 32,  Smith 
Square,  Westminster,  S.W.i.  Clubs,— Reform,  National 
Liberal,  Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living — JOHN  CAMPBELL,  b.  1889  ; sometime 
Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.) ; is  Vice- 
Chm.  Boots  Pure  Drug  Co.  (Limited) : m.  1914,  Mar- 
garet Joyce,  da.  of  Frederick  Haigh  Pyman,  of  82, 
Fitzjohn’s  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Barbara  Jacqueline,  b.  1915, — Jocelyne  Mary, 
b.  1917, — Margaret  Anne,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Lenton 
House,  Lenton,  Notts. 

Right  and  forward.  Daughters  living — Dorothy  Florence,  b.  1890 : m. 

1913,  Capt.  Wilfrid  Montagu  Bruce,  R.N.R.  [see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.].  Reside?ice , Haseley 
Manor,  Wallingford,  Oxon. Margery  Amy,  b.  1892. 


BOOTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1835,  of  Portland  Place,  Middlesex.  [Extinct  1896.] 

Sir  Charles  Booth.  3rd  and  last  Baronet . 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  William  Booth,  3rd  son  of  William  Booth,  father  of  the 
2nd  and  3rd  Baronets,  b.  1815,  d.  1883  : m.  1837,  Augusta  Hope,  who  d.  1867,  da. 
of  Major  Ellis  (17th  Lancers),  of  Twydee  Park,  Monmouthshire  : — 

Alice  Elizabeth:  m.  ist,  1865,  Morgan  Vane  (then  h.p.  to  Barony  of  Barnard),  who  d.  1877,  without 
issue  ; 2ndly,  1879,  Harry  Farquhar  de  Paravicini,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Chandos, 

b.  18 — . Amy  Laura  : m.  1878,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Fox  Webster,  formerly  Capt.  20th  Regt. 

Residence , Knott  Park,  Surrey. 

BOOTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Allerton  Beeches,  City  of  Liverpool. 

Sir  Alfred  Allen  Booth,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  Booth,  J.P.,  of  Liverpool; 
b.  Sept.  17th,  1872;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1898);  Hon.  LL.D. 
Liverpool  Univ.  1920  ; is  Chm.  of  Cunard  Steamship 
Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Anchor  Line  (Henderson  Bros., 
Limited),  a Director  of  Alfred  Booth  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Booth  Steamship  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Thos.  and  Jno.  Brocklebank  (Limited),  and  of  Com- 
monwealth and  Dominion  Line  (Limited);  was  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  the  Civil  Ser.  1911-14, 
and  Chm.  of  Committee  for  Co-ordination  of  Naval, 
Military,  and  Civil  Requirements  of  the  Port  of  Liver- 
pool 1915-17*.  m.  1903,  Mary  Blake,  da.  of  Edmund 
Dwight,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue. 

Jmns — Per  pale  and  per  chevron  argent,  ermine,  and  sable, 
in  chief  two  boars’  heads  erased  and  erect  of  the  last  and  in  base 
a like  boar’s  head  of  the  first.  Crest — A rose  gules,  barbed, 
seeded  and  encircled  by  two  olive  branches  proper,  thereon  a 
lion  passant  argent. 

Seat—  Allerton  Beeches,  Liverpool.  Clubs — Alpine,  Reform, 
United  University.  

Sons  living — PHILIP,  b.  Feb.  8th,  1907.— —Edmund,  b.  1908. 
Daughter  living— Sylvia  Emily,  b.  1905. 

GORE-BOOTH,  Creation  (I.)  1760,  of  Artarman,  Sligo. 


Genti  aequus  utrique. 
Just  to  either  line. 


Sir  Josslyn  Augustus  Richard  Gore-Booth,  6th 
Baronet;  b.  Feb.  26th  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry 
William,  1900;  formerly  Lieut.  5th  Batn.  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  ; is  patron  of  two  livings  : in.  1907 , Mary  Sibell,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Savile  Richard  William  L’Estrange  Malone, 
R.  of  Dalton  Holme,  Beverley,  and  has  issue. 

&vma — Quarterly  of  six  : ist  quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  argent  three  boars 
heads  couped  and  erect  sable  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  a fesse  between  three 
cross-crosslets  or  ; 2nd,  argent,  on  a fesse  sable  three  bezants  ; 3rd,  argent  a 
lion’s  head  erased  between  three  crescents  gules  ; 4th,  gules  three  cinque- 
foils argent ; 5th,  gules  on  a bend  or,  three  martlets ; 6th,  cheeky  azure  and 
argent  a fesse  gules.  Crist — ist,  a lion  passant.  Booth  ; 2nd,  a wolf  rampant. 
Gore.  Bahais — obtr  ,Jfir8t  Crist — “Quod  ero  spero”  [I  hope  for  what  1 
shall  be)  ; nbir  JJtronb  Crist— “ In  hoc  signo  vinces”  ( Under  this  sign  thou 
shalt  conquer). 

Seat — Lissadell,  Sligo. 


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Sons  living — MICHAEL  SAVILE,  b.  July  24th,  1908. Hugh,  b.  1910. Brian,  b.  1912. 

Angus  Josslyn,  b.  1920. 

Daughters  living— Bridget  Mary,  b.  1911. Rosaleen  Rachel,  b.  1914 Aideen  Joyce,  b.  1916. 

Gabrielle  Maeve,  b.  1918. 

Brother  living—  Mordaunt,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901):  in.  1906.  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Stanley  Scholfield,  of  Sandhall,  Howden,  E.  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  Paul  Henry,  b.  1909, — Colum  Robert,  b.  1913.  Residence , Maltby  Hall,  Rotherham. 

Sisters  living— Constance  Georgine,  M.P.  • elected  for  St.  Patrick’s  Div.  of  Dublin  (SF)  Dec. 

1918  : in.  1900,  Casimir  Dunin  de  Markievicz,  and  has  issue  living,  Maeve  Alys,  b.  1901. Eva 

Selina. Mabel  Olive  : m.  1900,  Charles  Percival  Foster,  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons,  and 

has  issue  living,  John  Mordaunt,  b.  1906,— Moira  Frances,  b.  1902.  Residence , Woodside, 
Frant,  Sussex. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Georgina  Mary  {Lady  Gore-Booth ),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Charles  John  Hill,  of  Tickhill  Castle,  York:  in.  18  67,  Sir  Henry  William  Gore-Booth,  5th  baronet, 
who  d.  1900.  Residence , Ardeeven,  Sligo. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Gore-Booth,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  i8oq,  d.  1881  : 
m.  1834,  Isabella,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  James  Smith,  of  Jordanhill,  co.  Renfrew: — 

Reginald  Newcomen  Henry,  b.  1850.  Residence , Seaside,  Helensburgh. Joanna  Arabella.  Resi- 

dence, Seaside,  Helensburgh. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Henry  Gore-Booth  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  James  Gore-Booth,  b.  1840,  d.  1913:  m.  1870,  Louisa  Charlotte,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Trench,  of  Cangort  Park,  King’s  co.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.] : — 

Georgiana  Isabella  Susan  : m.  1898,  Frederick  St.  John  Gore,  who  d.  1903  [Gore,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ethel  Nora. 

The  3rd  baronet  assumed  by  royal  license,  1804,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Booth.  The 

4th  baronet  was  Lord-Lieut.  of  co.  Sligo,  and  sat  as  M.P.  therefor  (C)  1850-76. 


BOOTHBY,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Broadlow  Ash,  Derbyshire. 

Sir  Charles  Francis  Boothby,  12th 

Baronet ; b.  June  22nd,  1858;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Brooke,  1913;  ed.  at  Harrow;  formerly  Lieut. 
N.  Mayo  Militia. 

— Argent,  on  a canton  sable  a lion’s  jamb  erased 
erect  or.  Crtst— A lion’s  jamb  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — 


The  death  of  Christ  is  to  me  the 
death  of  death. 


Brothers  living— Rev.  HERBERT  CECIL,  b.  Dec. 
8th,  1863;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888);  formerly 
Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derby 

Regt.). Seymour  William  Brooke  (posthumous),  b. 

1866 ; m.  1906,  Clare  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Valpy,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugo  Robert  Brooke,  b. 
1907, — Serena  Margaret,  b.  1914.  Residence , Efford 
Holbeaton,  Plymouth. 

Sisters  living— Florence  Emma.— Rosalind  Louisa. 

Beatrice  Georgiana.  Residence,  15,  Carlyle  Square, 

Chelsea,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Brooke 
Boothby,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Brooke  Boothby,  b. 
1818,  d.  1893 : m.  1849,  Frances  Sarah,  who  d. 
1877,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  John  Banks  Jenkinson,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  St.  David’s, 
and  Dean  of  Durham  : — 

Henry  Vernon,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Radley;  formerly  Lieut.  24th  Regt.:  m.  1878,  Augusta  Louisa,  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  George  Boothby  [see  infra],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ernest  Brooke, 
b.  1881  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War 
1916  : m.  1910,  Mary  Susan  Harriett  (Maive),  da.  of  the  late  Whitley  Stokes,  of  45,  Queen’s  Road, 
St.  John’s  Wood,  N.W., — John  Henry,  b.  1893;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1916, — Gwendolen  Margaret  Frances,  b.  1885.  Residence,  13,  Priory  Mansions,  Drayton 
Gardens,  S.W.  10. —Louisa  Frances,  b.  1855.  Residence,  20,  Bennett  Park,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  George  William  Boothby,  b.  1819,  d.  1868 : m.  1850,  Harriet, 
who  d.  1911  (having  in.  2ndly,  1871,  the  Rev.  Angus  Gunn,  D.D.,  who  d.  1913,  of 
The  Manse  Dollar),  da.  of  E.  B.  Glass,  M.C.S. : — 

George,  b.  1867  *,  is  in  Merchant  Navy  : in.  1904,  Mabel  Gertrude,  da.  of  Bernard  Flanagan,  and  has 
issue  living,  Irene  Mabel,  b.  1905, — Hildred  Annie,  b.  1907, — Dora,  b.  1908.'  Katharine:  in. 
1886,  Daniel  Lehane,  M.D.,  who  d.  1907.  ■ Cora  : in.  rst,  1881,  Col.  George  Duncan  Wahab, 

formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  who  d.  1899  ; 2ndly,  1913,  J.  J.  Hart-Davies, 
formerly  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  George  Boothby,  b.  1882 ; sometime 
Lieut.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,— James  Charles,  b.  1884;  sometime  Lieut.  R.N.,— Catherine,  b. 

1895. Frances  : in.  1891,  Capt.  Robert  J.  C.  Tod,  of  Merchant  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Sheila 

Charteris,  b.  1894. Rafella:  in.  1892,  the  Rev.  John  Talbot  Godfrey,  V.  of  St.  Saviour,  Upper 

Sunbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Frances  Talbot,  b.  1896, — Penelope  Boothby  Talbot,  b.  1898. 
Residence,  St.  Saviour’s  Vicarage,  Upper  Sunbury.— Ada  Rundall. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  George  Boothby,  R.A.,  b.  1824,  d.  1876  : in.  1850,  Margaret 
E.  F.,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Henry  Seale,  R.N.  : — 

Augusta  Louisa  : in.  1878,  Henry  Vernon  Boothly  [see  ante]. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Boothby  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Boothby,  b.  1823,  d.  1896:  in.  1851,  Eleanor  Jane, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  T.  Fenwick  : — 

Antonia  Rafela.  Residence,  Hawkesbury,  5,  City  View,  Camden  Road,  Bath.  Edith  Serena 
Hill  : in.  1885,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Wentworth  Vernon,  who  d.  1906,  formerly  V.  of  Rangeworthy, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Evelyn,  b.  1889  ; European  War  1915-19  in  Gallipoli  with  Roy.  Naval 
Air  Ser.,  and  as  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  with  Motor  Boat  Patrol,— Roger,  b.  XS93  ; Lieut.  Somerset  L.I-  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Peter  Wentworth,  M.C.,  b.  1895;  sometime 
Lieut.  R.A.S.C.;  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force  19x5  and  in  France  1915-17  (M.C.), 
— Millicent  Eleanor,  b.  1887.  Residence,  Weatheroak  Alvechurch,  Worcestershire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Evelyn  Boothby,  b.  1825,  d.  1874  : in.  1853,  Margaretta  Jane,  who  d. 
1907,  da.  of  John  Carr,  of  Roseworth,  Northumberland: — 

Rev.  Frederick,  b.  1871 ; is  V.  of  Ellistown,  Leicester. Basil  Tanfield  Beridge,  b.  1873 ; is 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage, 


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Major  R.E.,  and  a M.l.C.E.  : in.  1909,  Katharine  Georgina,  only  surviving  da.  of  the  late  Major 
p B.  Knox  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Basil,  b.  1910,— Jane  Penelope,  b.  1914,— Anne 
Bexhill  b 1915. Laura  Cecilia. Louisa  Jane:  m.  1892,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Charles  Jackson, 


Major 
F.  B. 

Bexhill,  0.  1915.  - r 1 * 1 t * * 

a Mil.  Knight  of  Windsor,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Evelyn,  b.  1894. Judith  Letitia  : m.  1906, 

Rear-Adm.  James  Clement  Ley,  C.V.O.,  R.N. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Basil  Charles  Boothby,  b.  1834,  d.  1892  : m.  1860,  Emily  Sarah,  who  d. 

1890,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Joshua  Jebb,  K.C.B.  < 

Hubert  Basil,  D.S.O. , b.  1863  ; ed.  privately  ; is  Com.  R.N.R.,  Com.  in  Merchant  Navy  and  Outdoor 
Assist,  to  Portmaster  and  Marine  Sup.,  Great  Central  Railway;  formerly  in  Canadian  Pacific 
Railway  Ser.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S  O.  1915  : in.  1912, 
Frances  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  John  Carr  Good,  of  Grimsby.  Residence , Ambleside,  Weelshy  Road, 

Grimsby. Rev.  Walter  Ralph  Jebb,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Sehvyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  189S); 

is  R.  of  Thimbleby : in.  1900,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Frederick  Prescott  (of  iol,  Hyde 
Park  Mansions,  N.W.),  formerly  V.  of  St.  Michael  and  All  Angels,  Paddington,  W.,  and  has 

issue  living.  Basil  Frederick,  b.  1904.  Residence , Thimbleby  Rectory,  near  Horncastle. Francis 

Stewart  Evelyn,  O.B.E. , b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Dover  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; is  Sec. 
Lincolnshire  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  a D.L.  for  Lincolnshire  ; O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1893,  Hannah 
Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Swan,  J.P.,  of  The  Quarry,  Lincoln,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Clayton,  b.  1899;  is  Lieut.  Sherwood  Foresters,— Joan  Penelope,  b.  1897,— Betty,  b.  1905. 

Residence , Stonefield  House,  Lincoln Evelyn  Leonard  Beridge,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876;  is  a retired 

Capt.  R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16,  with  Patrol  Cruisers  (D.S.O.):  in.  1905, 
Esm6  Frances  Nevill  Augusta,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Sir  Edward  Beauchamp,  1st  Bt.,  M.P.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Esmd  Janet,  b.  1906,— Penelope  Frances,  b.  1909. Marion  Agnes  Serena 

Penelope.  Residence , The  Old  Vicarage,  Wrotham,  Kent. Mary  Dorothy  Cecilia.  Residence, 

The  Old  Vicarage,  Wrotham,  Kent. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Evelyn  Boothby  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Osbert  Boothby,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  1866,  d.  1913: 
m.  1907,  Hilda  Lambert  (now  of  St.  Patricks,  Bexhill-on-Sea),  da.  of  Capt.  Henry 
Stephen’ Swiney,  formerly  69th  Regt.,  of  The  Limes,  Hawkhurst,  and  Gensing  House, 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea : — 

Osbert  Stephen,  b.  1909. Christopher  Evelyn,  b.  1912. Margaretta  Laura,  b.  1908. Alice 

a e a,  . 1911  jgsue  Qf  t^e  jate  rcv  Charles  Boothby  (formerly  Capt.  R.E.),  3rd  son  of  8th  baronet, 
b.  1786,  d.  1846  : in.  1820,  Marianne,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon 
Basil  Beridge,  of  Algarkirk,  Lincolnshire  : — 

Cecilia  Elizabeth.  Residence,  West  Point,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 


A baronetcy  was  conferred,  by  letters  patent  in  1644,  upon  Henry  Boothby,  of  Claytor  Close  ; but, 
though  it  received  the  sign-manual  of  Charles  I.,  it  did  not  pass  the  Great  Seal,  by  reason  of  the  con- 
fusion of  the  civil  wars.  At  the  Restoration  the  patent  was  renewed  by  Charles  II.,  with  the  date 
of  1660,  to  William  Boothby,.  of  Broadlow  Ash,  Derbyshire.  Ashbourne  Hall,  Derbyshire,  the  seat 
of  the  family  for  200  years,  was  sold  in  1846,  in  accordance  with  the  will  of  the  9th  baronet.  The  nth 
baronet,  Sir  Brooke,  was  in  Diplo.  Ser. 


BOREEL,  Creation  (E.)  1645,  of  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

[Name  pronounced  “Borale.”] 


Weede,  Chamberlain  to  the  late  King 
marriage. 


Sir  Jacob  Willem  Gustaaf 
Boreel,  10th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  10th, 
1852;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William,  1883; 
ed.  at  Leyden  Univ.  ; was  Gentleman  of 
the  Privy  Chamber  to  the  late  King  of 
the  Netherlands ; sometime  a Member  of 
Gedeputeerde  Staten  of  North  Holland  ; 
appointed  Chamberlain  to  Queen  of  the 
Netherlands  1905  ; officially  recorded  his 
arms  and  pedigree  at  the  Heralds’  Coll. 
1912 : in.  1st,  1878,  the  Baroness  Mary 
Cornelia,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  H.E.  Baron 
Schimmelpenninck  van  der  Oye  ; 2ndly, 
1898,  Cornelia  Marie,  da.  of  H.  M.  van 
of  the  Netherlands,  and  has  issue  by  1st 


Jmna — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  bugle  horns  sable,  two  whips  thonged  proper,  on  a 
chief  gules  a lion  passant  or.  jjwpporttts — On  clouds  two  angels  proper,  vested  argent. 

Seat— Waterland,  Velsen,  North  Holland. 


Daughters  living— Cornelia  Maria:  in.  1902,  Baron  Frederick  William  van  Tuyll  van  Seroos- 
kerken.  Agnes,  in.  1907,  Ernest  Cremers. 

Sister  living — Agnes:  in.  1863,  Baron  William  van  Goltstein  (sometime  Netherlands  Min.  Plen. 
in  London),  who  d.  1901.  Residence , Oldenaller,  Gelderland,  Holland. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  William  Walter  Astor  Boreel,  son  of  the  late  Francis 
Robert  Boreel  (infra),  b.  1838,  d.  1892  : in.  1866,  Mary  Emily,  who  d.  1906,  da. 
of  Sir  John  Ralph  Milbanke-Huskisson,  8th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  John  Ralph  Boreel,  b.  1867,  d.  1904 : m.  1891,  Edith  Margaret, 
da.  of  Philo  Ives,  of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  U.S.A.  : — 

Helen  Barbara  Izabel,  b.  180a.— Edith  Wendela  Dorothy,  b.  1896. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Francis  Robert  Boreel,  son  .of  Lieut. -Gen.  William 
Francis  Boreel,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Eugene  Boreel,  b.  1850,  d.  1896  : m.  1878,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  Capper  Brooke,  of  Ufford  Place,  Wood  bridge 

FRANCIS  WILLIAM  ROBERT,  b.  March  19th,  1882. Alfred,  b.  1883. Florence  Ida  Sophia. 

— H61ene  Cecile. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Luc  Boreel,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1780,  d.  1854  : 
in.  1811,  Mary  Jane  Sarah,  Countess  de  Limburg  Stirum,  who  d.  1848  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Boreel,  b.  1813,  d.  1888  : m.  1850,  Catherina  Maria  Ulrica,  who 
d.  1900,  da.  of  Salomon,  Baron  Dedel: — 

Luc  Gerard,  b.  1852.—- Gerard  Salomon,  b.  1855 : m.  1882,  Gertrude,  da.  of  HugoGevers,  of  Noord- 


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wyk,  Holland,  and  has  issue,  James  Luc  Boreel,  b . 1883, — Hugo  Boreel,  b.  1884, — Pauline  Joan, 
b.  1887.— —William  Marius,  b.  1856 ; Lieut.  Ordnance  Officer  to  King  of  Holland  : tn.  1886, 
Cornelia,  da.  of  the  late  Theodor  Prins,  of  Harlem,  Holland,  and  has  issue  living,  William 

Constant,  A 1890, — Margaretta  Catherina,  b.  1891. Paulus  James,  b.  1863.— Wendela  Catherine 

Mary:  m.  1876,  Reinhard,  Baron  van  Lynden.  Agnes : tn.  1878,  Francis,  Baron  van  Randwyck. 
—Catherine.— Anne  : m.  1881,  William  J.  Snouck  Hurgronje.  Residence,  28,  Princessegracht, 
The  Hague. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  Envoy  to  England,  was  knighted  by  King  James  I.  in  1619,  and  it  is  related 
that  he  received  from  King  Charles  II.  on  June  28th,  1653,  a Royal  Warrant  as  a Baron  of  England. 
The  9th  baronet  was  a Member  of  the  Upper  House  of  Representatives  in  Holland,  and  was  several 
times  President  of  the  Second  Chamber  of  the  States-General,  and  Gov.  of  North  Holland. 

BOROUGH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813.  [Extinct  1879.] 

Sir  Edward  Richard  Borough,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Augusta  Frances  {Lady  Fludyer), M.B.E.  ; M.B.E.  1918: 
in.  1876,  Sir  Arthur  John  Fludyer,  5th  Bt.  Residence,  Ayston  Hall,  Uppingham. 


BORROWES,  Creation  (I.)  1646,  of  Gilltown,  Kildare. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Burrows.”] 

Sir  Kildare  Dixon  Borrowes,  ioth  Baivnet ; b. 
Sept.  21st,  1852;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Erasmus  Dixon,  1898  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Col.,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  co.  Kildare  (High  Sheriff  1902);  formerly  Major  nth 
Hussars,  and  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Irish  Horse  ; was 
A.D.C.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  1879-80 ; and  a Draft  Con- 
ducting Officer  1915-19  : m.  1886,  Julia  Aline,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Holden,  of  Palace  House,  Lancashire. 

ms — Or,  on  a cross  gules  (the  red  cross  of  De  Burgh)  five  mullets 
pierced  argent ; in  the  first  quarter  a lion  passant  guardant  of  the  second. 
Crat—  A lion  sejant  guardant,  murally  crowned  or. 

Seat — Barretstown  Castle,  Ballymore  Eustace,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 
Clubs — Kildare  Street,  Cavalry. 

AT  j-  , . Brother  livings — EUSTACE,  b.  Dec.  31st,  1866:  tn.  1899,  Louise 

Notby force,  butby  merit.  Margaret  Winifrede  Mary,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  John  Macdonnell 
Royse  [V.  Monck],  having  had  issue,  Kildare  Henry,  b.  1900;  Midshipman  R.N.;  d.  (killed  in 
battle  of  Horn  Reef)  1916.  Residence,  49,  Rathdowne  Road,  Dublin. 


Sisters  living  — Clara  Ellen:  in.  1875,  Major  Duncan  Matheson  (formerly  6th  Dragoons),  J.P., 
D.L.,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Sutherland  Mackay,  b.  1880;  is  Major  Queen’s  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  five  clasps), — Duncan  Kildare  Frederick,  b.  1891, 
— Ian  Alastair,  b.  1899, — Winifred  Ellen, — Rosalind  Clara, — Clara, — Ethel  Gladys.  Residences , 
Lews  Castle,  Stornoway,  N.B.  ; Achany,  Lairg,  N.B.1  Flora:  in.  1898,  the  Ven.  Arthur  J. 
Johnston,  B.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Glendalough.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Athy,  co.  Kildare. 

Half-Sister  living— Mary  Adelaide  Vernon,  b.  1889 : m.  1913,  Capt.  Montagu  Martindale  Parry- 
Jones,  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.). 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Florence  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Borrowes),  da.  of  the  late  William 
Ruxton  (Vice-Lieut,  of  co.  Louth),  of  Ardee  House,  Ardee,  Ireland  : m.  1887,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Sir  Erasmus  Dixon  Borrowes,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1898.  Residence, 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Walter  Joseph  Borrowes,  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1893  : 
tn.  1882,  Florence  Mary,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Michael  Aylmer : — 

Eleanor  Henriette  de  Robillard.  Residence , Naas,  co.  Kildare. 

The  1st  baronet,  successively  Sheriff  and  M.P.  for  co.  Kildare,  deposed  that  through  the 
Rebellion  of  1641,  he  had  lost  corn  and  cattle  to  the  value  of  £ 9,396 , money  of  the  value  of  .£11,932, 
and  an  annual  income  of  £1,200.  He  received  the  baronetcy  “ for  his  many  good  and  faithful  services 
in  this  kingdom  both  in  War  and  Peace.” 


BORWICK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Eden  Lacy,  Lazonby,  co.  Cumberland. 


Sir  Robert  Hudson  Borwick,  ist  Baronet, 
last  .surviving  son  of  the  late  George  Borwick,  of 
Morven,  Torquay;  b.  Jan.  21st,  1845;  sometime  a 
Director  of  George  Borwick  and  Sons  (Limited)  ; is 
a J.P.  for  co.  London;  Knt.  1902:  m.  1872, 'Caroline 
Smith,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Daniel  Johnston, 
of  Kurnool,  Madras,  and  has  issue. 

^n»s — Erminois,  three  escarbuncles  fesseways  sable  between 
three  bears’  heads  erased  of  the  last,  muzzled  or.  Crrst — Upon  a 
mount  proper,  in  front  of  a staff  raguly  erect  azure,  a stag 
browsing  or,  attired  sable. 

Residetice — 2,  Jardin  du  Roi  Albert  Ie,  Nice.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Constitutional,  Bath. 


Sons  living — GEORGE,  b.  May  22nd,  1880;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  19 — );  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1905;  sometime  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and  R.A.F.  : tn. 
ist,  1908,  Mary  Mason  (who  obtained  a divorce  1913),  da.  of 
Lewis  Cruger  Hasell.  of  New  York;  2ndly,  1918,  Dorothea 

Gertrude,  da,  of  the  late  Charles  Grey,  of  Anerley,  S.E. 

Robert  Geoffrey,  b.  1886 ; formerly  Lieut.  20th  Hussars ; 
European  War  1914-16  as  Capt.  Hertfordshire  Regt.,  and  1917 
as  Lieut.  R.F.A.  : tn.  ist,  1913,  Irene  Phyllis  (from  whom  he 
obtained  a divorce  1920),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Main  Patter- 


★ His  half-brother,  Walter  Borrowes,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1915. 


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son,  of  Littlebourne  House,  Canterbury;  2ndly,  1920,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Gilbert 
Robertson  Sandbach,  of  35,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  James 
Hugh  Myles,  b.  1917, — Katherine  Hilda,  b.  1914, — Phyllis  Dorothy,  b.  1916.  Residence , 51, 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Daughters  living— Clarice  May,  b.  1875  : m.  1899,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Ward  Warner,  C.M.G., 
and  has  issue  living.  Residence , 56,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.— Vanessa  Margaret,  b.  1878  : m. 
1903,  Capt.  Edward  Henry  Dormer  [see  B.  Dormer,  colls.].  Residence,  Stowe  Maries,  Westcott, 

Surrey. Nancy  Beatrice,  b.  1884  : m.  1907,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Page  Croft,  C.M.G.,  M.P  [see 

Croft,  Bt.,  ci*.  1671,  colls.].  Residence , 15,  Southwell  Gardens,  S.W. 

HOUSTOUN-BOSWALL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Hoostun  Boswall.”] 

Sir  Thomas  Randolph  Hous- 
toun-Boswall,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  5th, 
1882;  s.  his  brother,  Capt.  Sir  George 
Reginald,  1915  ; sometime  Capt.  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  : m.  1912,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  Jarvis  Salter,  formerly  of 
Wribbenhall,  Worcestershire,  and  has  issue. 

gurtns — Quarterly : ist  and  4th  argent,  on  a 
fesse  sable,  between  in  chief  two  thistles,  and  in 
base  a garb  proper,  three  cinquefoils  of  the  first ; 
2nd  and  3rd  or,  a chevron  chequey,  sable  and 
argent,  between  three  martlets  of  the  second. 
Crests— xst,  a cubit  arm  erect,  holding  in  the  hand 
a sword  proper ; 2nd,  a sand-glass  winged  proper, 
jfopporters — On  either  side  a greyhound  proper, 
collared  and  chained  or. 

Residence , 


Son  living— ONE,  b.  Sept.  1920. 

Daughters  living— Pamela  Nanine,  b.  1916. 
— Another,  b.  1917. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Elizabeth 
Phoebe,  b.  19x5. 

Sister  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Evelyn 
Mary  Alice  : m.  1914,  Major  Alexander  Houstoun,  R.A.,  of  Clerkington,  East  Lothian,  and 
has  issue  living,  Robert  Alexander  Hugh,  b.  1915, — Andrew  George,  b.  1917. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Evelyn- Lucy,  b.  1854.  Residence , 61,  Holland  Park,  W.11. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Naomi  Veronica  {Lady  Houstoun-Boswall  of  Blackadder),  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Henry  Anstey  (formerly  R.E.),  of  45,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W.  ; in.  1913, 
Capt.  Sir  George  Reginald  Houstoun-Boswall,  4th  baronet,  Grenadier  Guards,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915.  Residences,  Blackadder,  and  Allanbank,  Edrom,  Berwickshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Alford  Houston-Boswall-Preston,  3rd  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1850,  d.  1918,  having  assumed  by  Royal  License  in  1886  the  additional 
surname  of  Preston  : m.  1883,  Alice  Mary,  who  d.  1916,  only  da.  of  the  late 
n William  Cunard  [ see  Cunard,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

*887;  Lieut,  ist  Life  Guards  Reserve;  European  War  1914-16. Alistair,  C.B.E.,  b. 

ls  Hon.  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Road  Transport,  Min.  of  Food  ; C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.— -Euphemia  Constance,  b.  1884 : m.  1906,  Antony  Edmund  Gibbs  [Elton,  Bt.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Houstoun-Boswall,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1854,  & 1920  : 
m.  1891,  Emmeline  Charlotte  Frances  (now  of  Burwell  Park,  Louth,  Lincolnshire), 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  H.  de  Winton,  of  Graftonbury,  Herefordshire: — 

William  Evelyn,  A 1892;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  formerly  Capt.  Black 

Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)';  European  War  1914-17  (wounded) Charles,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  2nd 

Dragoons.— John  Francis,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut,  ist  Dragoons 

This  baronet  is  male  heir  and  representative  of  the  ancient  family  of  the  Houstouns  of  Cotrioch, 
hereditary  baillees  and  justiciaries  of  the  Barony  of  Busbie,  Wigtownshire,  and  of  Calderhall,  Mid- 
lothian. Gen.  Sir  William  Houstoun,  G.C.  B.,  ist  Baronet,  was  a Gen.  in  the  Army.  The  2nd  baronet, 
Col  in  Grenadier  Guards,  assumed  in  1847  the  additional  surname  of  Bos  wall  on  his  marriage  with 
Euphemia,  daughter  of  Thomas  Boswall,  of  Blackadder.  The  3rd  baronet  was  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards  and  Convener  of  Berwickshire.  The  4th  baronet,  Capt.  Sir  George  Reginald,  Grenadier 
Guards,  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War  1915. 

BOEHM-BOTELER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1889,  of  Wetherby  Gardens,  St.  Mary  Abbots, 
Kensington,  co.  London. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Boem-Boatler.”] 

Sir  Edgar  Collins  Boehm-Boteler,  2nd  Baronet 

(for  brevity,  styling  “Sir  Edgar  Boteler,  Bt.”)  ; b.  Oct.  ist, 
1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Joseph  Edgar  BOEHM,  B.A.,  1890; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  5th  Brig.  R.G.A. ; is  a F.R.G.S. ; 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1918,  the  surname  of  Boehm-Boteler 
(Boteler  being  his  mother’s  name),  but  does  not  use  the  hyphen. 

^rms—  Azure,  in  the  sinister  canton  a sun,  issuant  therefrom  eleven  rays 
or,  over  all  a clover  plant  with  three  leaves  and  eradicated  proper.  Crist — 
A Hungarian  hat  sable,  charged  on  the  turn-up  with  three  bezants  fessewise. 

Residences — Comb  View,  Maidenhead;  17,  Cork  Street,  W.i.  Club 
— Wellington.  

Sisters  living — Georgina  Frances  : m.  1895,  Major  Benjamin  Proctor 
Simpson  Rooke,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Florence 
Lilian,  b.  1896.— — Effie  Josephine  Alice  : m.  1885,  Conrad  Herapath, 


Sol  mea  testis. 

The  sun  be  my  witness. 


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who  d.  1907,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  Conrad  Boehm,  A 1886  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (prisoner)  : ni.  1912,  Nina  Constance  Metcalfe, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Kenneth  Stewart  Davison,  C.B.  [see  Metcalfe,  Bt.,  colls.], — Claude  Hamilton 
Carlton,  b.  1888  ; is  Lieut,  in  the  Army, — Randolph  Fitzroy  Boehm,  A 18^3  ; Lieut.  Lincolnshire 

Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. Florence  Louise : m.  1st,  1890,  Capt. 

Randolph  Albert  Fitzhardinge  Kingscote,  R.E.,  who  obtained  a divorce  1902  [B.  Bloomfield,  ext.] ; 
2ndly,  1902,  Major  Douglas  Anderson,  formerly  R.A. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edgar  Boehm,  was  Sculptor-in-Ordinary  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria. 


BOUGHEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1798,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  Staffordshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Boey”.] 


Nec  quserere,  nec  spernere 
honorem. 

Neither  to  seek  nor  to 
despise  distinction. 


Rev.  Sir  Robert  Boughey,  7th  Baronet;  b. 
March  21st,  1843  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  William  Fletchek, 
1912  ; is  V.  of  Betley. 

$rms—  Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  sable,  a cross  wavy  erminois 
between  four  plates,  each  charged  with  an  arrow  in  bend  sable  of  the 
first,  Fletcher ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  three  bucks’  heads  erased  and 
affrontee  ermines,  Boughey.  Crists — 1st,  a plate  charged  with  a pheon 
per  pale  ermine  and  sable  ; 2nd,  out  of  an  eastern  crown  gold  the  points 
alternate  or  and  argent,  a buck’s  head  ermines,  attired  and  collared  of 
the  first. 

Seat — Aqualate  (Staffordshire),  Newport,  Shropshire.  Residence — 
Betley  Vicarage,  Crewe. 


Brother  living — FRANCIS,  b.  April  2nd,  1848.  Residence , The 
Derwen,  Oswestry. 

Sister  living — Lucy  Harriet.  Residence , The  Derwen,  Oswestry. 


Daughters  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Ethel : m.  1919,  John  Robert  Morris.  Residences — 
Dol-llys  Hall,  Llanidloes,  Montgomeryshire  ; Horsley  Hall,  Eccleshall,  Staffordshire.  Eva 
Paulina:  in.  1912,  John  Wollaston  Greene,  and  has  issue  living,  Paulina  Helen,  b.  1917. 

Residence,  The  Panels,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. Dorothy  (Non . Mrs.  Gerald  S.  Clegg-Hill) : 

in.  1907,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Gerald  Spencer  Clegg-Hill  [see  V.  Hill].  Residence , Weston  Wood 
House,  Newport,  Salop. Mary. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Theodosia  Mary  ( Lady  Boughey),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Smith  Royds,  of  Haughton,  Staffordshire,  and  Heysham,  Lancashire  : m.  1875,  Sir  George  Boughey, 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1910.  Residence,  Aqualate  (Staffordshire),  Newport,  Shropshire. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey  (infra)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Fletcher  Ottley  Boughey,  C.S.I.,  A 1844,  d.  1918  : in.  1872, 
Harriet  Rose  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Stuart-Menteth  [see  Stuart-Menteth,  Bt., 
colls.] 

George  Menteth,  O.B.E.,  b.  1879 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902) ; is  in 
I.C.S;  was  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1912-13;  sometime  Principal  Clerk  Med.  Ser.  Div., 
Min.  of  Pensions  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : in.  19x3,  Noel  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  James  George  Henry 
Glass,  C.I.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Fletcher,  b.  1919, — Mary  Hermia,  A 1914, — Camilla,  b. 

1916. ■■  Amy  Matilda:  vi.  1892,  William  Arthur  Briscoe,  and  has  issue  living. Elizabeth 

Mabws:  in.  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  Duncan  Darroch,  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers), and  has  issue  living,  Duncan,  b.  1899, — Ronald,  b.  1904, — Margaret,  b.  190-, — Sheila,  b. 
190-, — a da.,  b.  1912.— —Gertrude  Mary:  in.  1913,  Alan  Kenyon  Smith,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Patrick,  b.  1914, — Audrey,  b.  1915. 


Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey,  3rd  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1813,  d.  1855  : in.  1842,  Matilda  Ehvin,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
George  Weatherill  Ottley,  M.L.C.  of  Antigua  : — 

John,  b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  a retired  Maj.-Gen. ; was  A.A.G.  at  Edinburgh  1889-94, 
and  in  command  of  62nd  Regt.  Dist.  1896-8  : in.  1875,  Constance  Susannah,  who  d.  1916,  da. 
of  John  Penny,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Percy  Fletcher,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  1908)  ; is  V.  of  Holkham,  and  R.  ofEgmere,  Wells,  Norfolk : m.  1911,  Elsie 
le  Strange,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Herring,  J.P.  (formerly  27th  Inniskillings),  of  Narborough 
House,  Narborough,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Fletcher  b.  1912,  Thomas  Fletcher  b. 
1914,  Elizabeth  Margaret  A 1916,  Mary  Ursula  A 1919, — Ethel  Constance.  Residence,  Beechcroft 

House,  Brancaster,  Lynn. Rev.  Anchitel  Harry  Fletcher,  A 1849  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  Wrangler  and  1st  class  Classics  1872,  M.A.  1875,  Fellow  1874);  appointed  V.  of  Great  St. 
Mary  and  St.  Michael,  Cambridge  1909,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Cambridge  19x2  : in.  1883,  Katharine 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  I.  S.  Lovell,  of  Thornby,  Rugby,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Lovell  Fletcher 
b.  1887:  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  19x2);  is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards, — Anchitel 
Edward  Fletcher.  A 1891;  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded;  d.  (result  of  enemy  action)  19x8),— Constance  Evelyn  Mary:  in.  1913,  Arthur  Pickett 
Scott,  of  Yokohama,  Japan, — Katharine  Clara  (Beda) : in.  1915,  Robert  Mervyn  Powys  Druce. 
Residence , 4,  Cranmer  Road,  Cambridge. 


Issue  of  the  late  William  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey  (Recorder  of  Shrewsbury), 
4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1890:  in.  1874,  Caroline,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  B.  Lucas  Cubitt,  R.  of  Catfield  : — 

William  Charles  Fletcher,  A 1874. ■ Edward  Harry  Fletcher,  b.  1878;  entered  R.N.  1892,  and 

became  Com.  1917  (retired  1918):  in.  1902,  Ethel  Georgina  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  George 
Alexander  Ilarrisson  [V.  Galway,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Peter  Fletcher,  A igix, — 


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Patience,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Brinkley  Grove,  Newmarket. -^John  Fletcher,  b.  1882  ; Private 

Roy.  West  Surrey  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. George  Fletcher 

(twin),  b.  1882.  Residence,  The  Mythe,  Hanwell,  W. Henrietta  Emma  : m.  1907,  Reginald 

Arthur  Wolseley  Whitestone,  and  has  issue  living,  Agnes  Henrietta, — Elizabeth  Jane, — Catherine 
Mary.  Residence , 36,  Castlebar  Road,  Ealing,  W.5. 

Grandson  of  the  late  William  Fenton  Fletcher  Boughey  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Alfred  Fletcher  Coplestone-Boughey,  R.N.  b.  1883,  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  battle  of  Jutland)  1916,  having  assumed  by  deed  poll  1910  the  surname 
of  Coplestone  before  that  of  Boughey  : in.  19x0,  Mary  Cliffe,  da.  of  Frederick  Cople- 
stone,  J.P.,  of  Barrel  Well  House,  Chester  : — 

John  Fenton,  b.  1912. 

The  2nd  baronet  assumed  by  sign-manual  the  surname  of  Boughey,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  Fletcher. 
The  4th  baronet,  Sir  Thomas  Fletcher,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Staffordshire  1898.  The  5th  baronet,  Sir 
George,  was  R.  of  Forton  1863-1908. 


ROUSE-BOUGHTON,  First  Creation  (E.)  1641,  of  Lawford  Parva,  Warwickshire ; 
Second  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Rouse  Lench,  Worcestershire. 


Sir  William  St.  Andrew Rouse-Boughton, 
1 2th  Baronet  of  Lawford,  and  4th  of  Downton ; b. 
Sept.  23rd,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Henry, 
1906  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Salop  (High  Sheriff  1914),  and  patron  of  one 
living  (Hopton  Cangeford  V.)  : in.  1878,  Eleanor 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Harry  Hotham 
[ see  B.  Hotham,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  sable,  two  bars  engrailed 
argent,  Rouse  \ 2nd,  argent  on  a chevron  between  three  trefoils 
slipped  sable,  as  many  bucks’  heads  cabossed  or,  on  a chief  gules, 
a goat  passant  of  the  field,  Boughton  of  Loughton ; 3rd,  sable, 
three  crescents  or,  Boughton.  Crtsfs — 1st,  the  bust  of  a man 
proper,  hair,  beard,  and  whiskers,  sable,  the  head  surrounded  and 
crossed  by  a ribbon  knotted  at  the  top,  the  ends  flowing  from 
each  side  of  the  temples  argent ; 2nd,  a stork’s  head  erased  chevrony 
of  four  sable  and  argent,  in  the  beak  or,  a snake  proper. 

Seats  — Downton  Hall,  Ludlow ; Fishmore,  Ludlow. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


Every  good  is  the  gift  of  God.  Son  Hying— EDWARD  HOTHAM,  b.  Aug.  23rd,  1893  ; 

Capt.  15th  Hussars  (Reserve) : in.  1916,  Dorothy  Alys,  da.  of 
James  Ismay,  of  Iwerne  Minster  House,  Blandford,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Frances, 
b.  1917.  Residence , Oddgest,  Stow  Easton,  Bath. 


Brother  living — Edward  Shuckburgh,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Eton.  Residence , Whitton,  Leintwardine, 
Herefordshire.  Club,  St.  James’s. 

Sister  living — Catherine  Mary  ( Lady  Wakeman)  : in.  1885,  Sir  Offley  Wakeman,  3rd  baronet. 
Residences,  Yeaton-Peverey,  Shrewsbury  ; Rorrington  Lodge,  Chirbury,  Shropshire. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  10th  baronet) — Frances  Harriett.  Residence,  The  Abbey  House, 
Shrewsbury.^— Frederica  St.  John:  m.  1861,  Richard  Orlebar,  J.P.,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue 
living,  Richard  Rouse  Boughton  (of  Hinwick  House,  near  Wellingborough.  Club,  Carlton), 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton;  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Beds,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.: 
111.  1889,  Faith  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Bourne,  of  Cowarne  Court,  Ledbury, 
and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Astry  Bourne  b.  1894 ; Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  John  Hatton  Rolt 
b.  1907,  Erica  Beatrice  Faith  b.  1898,  Mary  Joyce  b.  1903,  - Beauchamp  Orlando  Chichele,  b.  1863. 
Residence,  The  Slade  House,  Hinwick,  near  Wellingborough. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Andrew  Johnes  Rouse  Boughton-Knight,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet, 
b.  1826,  d.  1909,  having  assumed  in  1856  the  additional  surname  of  Knight : in. 
1858,  Eliza,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  J.  M.  Severne,  of  Thenford,  Banbury, 
and  Wallop  Hall,  Salop  : — 

Charles  Andrew,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Here- 
fordshire, and  a J.P.  for  Shropshire  : in.  1902,  Helen  Dupre,  el.  da.  of  George  Orr  Wilson, 
of  Dunardagh,  co.  Dublin.  Residences , Downton  Castle,  Ludlow  ; 22,  Lower  Sloane  Street, 

S.W. Andrew  Greville,  b.  1869:  is  a J.P.  for  Herefordshire:  in.  1891,  Isabel  Harriet,  da. 

of  the  late  Algernon  Charles  Heber-Percy  [ see  D.  Northumberland,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Thomas  Andrew  Greville,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (missing,  believed  killed), — Dorothea  Emily,  b.  1892, — Isabel  Bridget, 
b.  1899:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Guy  Fife  Earle,  Rifle  Brig.  [ see  Earle,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences,  28,  Eaton 

Place,  S.W.  ; Wormesley  Grange,  Hereford.  Club,  White’s. Anna  Lily  Frances  : m.  1888, 

William  George  Peareth,  who  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  19x4,  the  additional  surnames  of  Kincaid- 
Lennox,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Mandeville  Peareth,  b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  : m.  1916,  Eva  St.  Clair,  da.  of  Archibald  Hamilton  Donald,  of  Lynedoch  Street, 
Glasgow  [see  Ford,  Bt.,  colls.], — Alwyne  Cecil,  b.  1904, — Florence  Margaret,  b.  1889,— Violet 
Monica,  b.  1895, — Lillian  Bridget,  b.  1901.  Residences,  Lennox  Castle,  Antermoney,  and  Kincaid, 

Stirlingshire. Katharine  Emily:  in.  1899,  Eliot  George  Bromley  Martin,  and  has  issue  living, 

Peter  Edward,  b.  1903, — Gerald  Eliot  Meysey,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Ham  Court,  Upton-on-Severn, 

Worcestershire. Mary  Georgiana.  Residence , Tinker’s  Hill,  Ludlow.— Florence.  Residence , 

Mary  Knoll,  Ludlow. 

The  family  of  Rouse  is  very  old,  and  the  head  of  it  came  to  England  with  William  the  Conqueror, 
as  confirmed  by  Battle  Abbey  Roll.  The  1st  baronet  of  2nd  creation  assumed  the  name  of  Rouse. 
He  was  Ch.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Control  1784-91.  In  1794,  on  succeeding  as  9th  baronet  of  1st  creation, 
he  resumed  his  patronymic  of  Boughton.  The  10th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Evesham  1820-24,  and  the 
ixth  was  High  Sheriff  of  Salop  i860. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  BARONETAGE. 


BOULTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Copped  Hall,  Totteridge,  Herts. 

Sir  Harold  Edwin  Boulton, 
C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Aug. 
7th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Samuel 
Bagster,  1918  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (Classical  Honours 
1881,  M.A.  1882)  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd 
Batn.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  Capt.  City  of  London  Yeo. ; 
is  Capt.  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Totteridge,  Vice-Chm. 
(sometime  Hon.  Treasurer)  of  Queen 
Victoria’s  Jubilee  Institute  for  Nurses, 
Chm.  Queen  Mary’s  Hostels  for  Nurses, 
Founder  and  Hon.  Manager  of  the  House 
of  Shelter,  an  Hon.  Manager  of  Men- 
dicity So.,  Founder  and  Pres,  of  Fede- 
ration of  Working  Men’s  Social  Clubs, 
Founder  and  Joint  Chm.  People’s  Palace 
Horticultural  So.,  a Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  London  Hospital  and  of  Gordon 
League,  a Knight  of  Justice  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Chm. 
of  Burt,  Boulton  and  Haywood  (Limited), 
and  a J.P.  for  W.  Ham;  was  Hon. 
Commr.  for  Canada  of  St.  John  Ambulance  Asso.  1909-13  ; editor  and  part-writer  of 
“Songs  of  the  North”  (2  vols.),  etc.  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C.V.O.  1913,  C.B.E. 
1918  : m.  1889,  Adelaide  Lucy  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Duncan  Henry  Caithness  Reay  Davidson, 
of  Tulloch  Castle,  Dingwall  [ see  Mackenzie,  Bt.,  cr.  1702,  colls.],  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  the  younger  son,  Christian  Harold  Ernest,  b.  1897;  Lieut.  Cameron 
Highlanders;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 

&rms — Argent,  on  a bend  gules  two  leopard’s  faces  of  the  field  a chief  arched  of  the  second, 
thereon  two  falcons  close  proper.  Crest — Upon  a hollybush  a falcon  rising,  holding  in  the  dexter 

claw  a bird-bolt  in  pale,  head  downwards,  and  in  the  beak  a sprig  of  holly  all  proper.  J&upporters — 
Dexter,  a Knight  of  St.  John  in  armour,  robed  proper  ; sinister,  a female  figure  representing  Charity, 
vested  argent,  with  mantle  gules,  round  the  head  a fillet  argent  inscribed  “ Caritas,”  and  holding  in 
the  exterior  hand  a heart  or,  inflamed  proper.  * 

Seat — Copped  Hall,  Crockham  Hill,  Kent.  Town  Residence — 58,  Great  Cumberland  Place, 

W.i.  Chibs — Athenaeum,  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Bath,  Marlborough. 


Son  living— DENIS  DUNCAN  HAROLD  OWEN,  b.  Dec.  10th,  1892;  ed.  at  Stonyhurst ; for- 
merly Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; sometime  with  American  Creosoting  Co.  (U.S.A.), 
attached  to  French  Red  Cross,  with  Barrett  Manufacturing  Co.  (New  York),  and  in  British  Min. 
of  Shipping,  NewYork;  is  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : nt.  1918,  Louise 
McGowan,  of  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1918.  Residence , Saybrook,  Weybridge. 
Clubs,  Marlborough,  Bath. 

Daughter  living — Louise  Kyth6  Veronica,  b.  1890 : in.  1917,  Gustavus  Edward  Hascared  Yonge, 
Lieut.  Indian  Army. 

Brother  living — Oscar  Evan,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889, 
M.A.  1895,  History  Honour  1898) ; is  Lieut.-Col.  T.  F.  Reserve  (T.D.),  an  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; S.  Africa  1900  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches)  : in.  1894,  Barbara  Marion,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Robert  Adam  Wauchope,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Hersey  Barbara,  b.  1895.  Resi- 
dence, Kenward,  Yalding,  Kent.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Isthmian,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sisters  living— Cora  Burt,  b.  1856:  in.  1884,  Richard  Cowper,  who  d.  1886,  and  has  issue  living, 

Dorothy  Cora,  b.  1886  : in.  19 16,  A.  Victor  W.  Young,  Lieut.  R.F.A. Mabel  Annie,  b. 

1862  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  in.  1st,  1884,  St.  Clair 
Kelburn  Mulholland  Stobart,  who</.  1908,  of  Mount  Bagnall,  co.  Louth  ; 2ndly,  1911,  John  Stobart 
Greenhalgh,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage)  St.  Clair  Eric  Mulholland,  b.  1885  : 
in.  1919,  Claire  Laing.  Residence , 7,  Turner  s Wood,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W.4— — Enid 
Alice,  b.  1863:  in.  1883,  Frederick  Hugh  Capron,  and  has  issue  living,  Norman  Hugh,  b.  1884; 
sometime  Lieut.  London  Regt.  : nt.  1920,  Elizabeth  M.  Rynd, — Juliet  Henrietta,  b.  1886:  in,  19x2, 
Arthur  Douglas  Dodgson,  of  13,  Kent  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  Residence , 3,  North  Gate, 

Regent’s  Park,  N.W. Eva  Gertrude  (Lady  Power),  b.  1864  : in.  1915,  Sir  George  Power,  7th  Bt. 

of  Kilfane  (cr.  1836).  Residence,  31,  Addison  Road,  W.  14.— Beatrice  Amy,  b.  1867:  in.  1891, 
Sidney  Clement  Galpin,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Sidney,  R.N.,b.  1892;  became  Lieut.  1915, — 
Daphne  Ida,  b.  1893  : in.  1918,  Francis  C.  Cooper.  Residence,  The  Moorings,  Meads,  Eastbourne. 

Sir  Samuel  B.  Boulton,  1st  baronet,  J.P.,  D.L.,  A.I.C.E.  (Telford  Medallist),  was  Chm.  of  Burt, 
Boulton  and  Haywood  (Limited),  of  London  and  Paris,  Chm.  London  Labour  Conciliation  Board, 
and  a pioneer  in  many  industrial  and  philanthropic  movements. 


BOURNE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Hackinsall  Hall,  co.  Lancaster  [Extinct  1883.] 

Sir  James  Dyson  Bourne,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Harriet  Anne  Dyson  : in.  1883,  James  William  Seaburne  May, 
who  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1892  the  additional  and  final  surname  and  arms  of  Bourne, 
subsequently  altered  by  Roy.  license  1897  to  Bourne-May,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Bourne 
Seaburne,  b.  1886  ; is  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  : in.  1918, 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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Alexa  Jameson,  da.  of  the  late  Lord  Ardwall  (a  Lord  of  Session  in  Scotland), — Irene  Harriet 
Bourne  Seaborne.  Residences , Hackinsall  Hall,  Fleetwood  ; 61,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Marion  Jane  {Lady  Marion  Weller),  da.  of  3rd  Marquess  of 
Ely  : m.  1875,  Col.  Sir  James  Dyson  Bourne,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1883,  and  re-iu.  1884,  Lieut. -Col. 
James  John  Neale  Buchanan,  who  d.  1893,  and  again  1894,  the  Rev.  James  Weller,  of  Amersham. 
Residence , 48,  Earl's  Court  Square,  S.W. 


BOWATER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Hill  Crest,  Borough  of  Croydon. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Bo-water.”] 

Sir  (Thomas)  Vansittart  Bowater,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Vansittart  Bowater, 
of  Bury  Hall,  Lower  Edmonton,  N. ; b.  Oct.  20th,  1862 ; 
ed.  at  Broughton  Coll.,  Manchester,  and  at  Stour- 
bridge ; head  of  the  firm  of  W.  V.  Bowater  and  Sons 
(Limited),  paper  makers’  agents  and  merchants  ; is  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London,  an  Almoner  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  Past 
Grand  Warden  of  Grand  Lodge  of  Freemasons,  Treasurer 
Roy.  Masonic  Institution  for  Boys,  Representative  Knight 
Bachelor  for  City  of  London,  Hon.  Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.),  a Member  of  the  Palm  of 
Academy  of  France,  a Com.  of  Grecian  Roy.  Order  of  the 
Redeemer,  of  1st  class  of  Order  of  the  Danebrog  of  Den- 
mark and  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  a Knight  (ist 
class)  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway,  a Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour  (France),  an 
Hon.  Freeman  of  City  of  Manchester,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium  ; elected  Alderman  of  City  of  London  (Castle  Baynard  Ward)  1907  ; was 
Sheriff  of  London  1905-6,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1913-14;  Knt.  1906  : m.  1887, 
Emily  Margaret  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da. 
of  J.  Spencer,  and  has  issue. 

&ms — Argent,  on  an  inescutcheon  sable  between  eight  martlets  in  orle  gules  a crescent  of  the 
field. 

Residence— 8,  Prince  of  Wales  Terrace,  W.8.  Clubs— Constitutional,  Ranelagh,  Royal 
Automobile. 


Sons  living — RAINALD  VANSITTART,  b.  Jan.  27th,  1888  : m.  1914,  Ethel  Maud,  da.  of  John 
Keeler-Grix,  of  Woodside,  Norwood,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1919.  Residence , Pera- 
denyia,  Westhall  Hill,  Upper  Warlingham,  Surrey.  Thomas  Dudley  Blennerhassett,  b.  1889; 
is  Capt.  Yeo.  : m.  1916,  Kathleen  M.,  da.  of  A.  A.  Frost,  of  Bayfield,  Rugby. — —Victor  Spencer, 
b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  London  Regt.  : m.  1917,  Hilda  Mary,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Potter, 

of  Birdhurst  Rise,  Croydon,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1918. Leslie  Frank,  b.  1898  ; Lieut. 

3rd  Dragoon  Guards. 

Daughters  living— Elsie  Mary,  b.  1892.— Doris  Margaret,  b.  1896:  m.  1916,  Norman  Gerald 
Kerr  Salmon,  M.C.,  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Regt. 


BOWDEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  City  of  Nottingham. 


Sir  Frank  Bowden,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  William  Bowden,  of  Bristol ; b.  Jan.  30th, 
1848  ; is  a J.P.,  a F.R.G.S.,  Founder  and  Sole  Pro- 
prietor (with  his  son)  of  The  Raleigh  Cycle  Co. 
(Limited),  and  Founder,  Chm.,  Managing  Director, 
and  Principal  Owner  of  Sturmey- Archer  Gears 
(Limited)  ; extensively  engaged  in  manufacture  of 
Munitions;  author  of  “Cycling  for  Health,”  etc.  : 
m.  1879,  Amelia  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Alex- 
ander Houston  (a  pioneer  of  California  State),  of 
San  Francisco,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

&rms—  Quarterly,  sable  and  or,  over  all  a bow  in  bend 
of  the  second,  between  t%vo  cycle  wheels  charged  in  the  centre 
with  a winged  foot,  couped  at  the  ankle,  all  proper.  Crest — A 
heron’s  head  erased  at  the  neck  proper,  gorged  with  a mural 
crown  gold. 

Residence — Bestwood  Lodge,  Arnold,  Nottingham. 


Son  living— HAROLD,  b.  July  9th,  1880;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  Lausanne,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  ist,  1908, 
Vera,  da.  of  Joseph  Whitaker,  J.P.,  of  Rainworth  Lodge, 
_ Rainworth,  Notts  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Mrs.  Smythe,  da.  of  the 

Wuh  faith  and  hope.  late  William  Ker-Douglas,  of  Dairy,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue 

living  (by  ist  marriage),  Frank  b.  1909, — Ruth.  Residence , Beeston  Fields,  Nottingham. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Daughters  living — Helen  : m.  1910,  Major  John  Davison  Barnsdale,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and 

has  issue  living  Richard,  b.  1915, — Frank,  b.  1918. Caroline  Louise:  in.  1918.  Capt.  Edwin 

^)hn^Ta^iner,  formerly  R.A.S.C.  ■ Sylvia  : in.  1916,  Major  Leonard  Owen  Taylor,  formerly 


Bowen-Jones,  see  Jones. 


BOWMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1884,  of  Holmhury  St.  Mary,  co.  Surrey. 

[Name  pronounced  “Bomail.”] 

Rev.  Sir  Paget  Mervyn  Bowman,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  1st,  1873  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Paget,  1917;  ed.  at  Eton,  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899),  and 
at  Wells  Theological  Coll. ; is  R.  of  Shere  : m. 
1901,  Rachel  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Hanning  (a  Gentleman-at-Arms),  of  Kilcrone,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue. 

&rms—  Or,  a chevron  between  three  bows  stringed 
palewise  gules,  two  lions  combatant  of  the  first  between  as 
many  escallops  argent.  Crtst — Upon  a mount  vert  the  stump 
of  a tree  proper,  around  the  upper  part  a belt  sable,  and 
pendent  therefrom,  on  the  dexter  side,  a quiver  gules  filled 
with  arrows  argent. 

Residences  — Shere  Rectory,  Guildford;  Joldwynds, 
Holmbury  St.  Mary,  Surrey. 


Son  living— JOHN  PAGET,  b.  Feb.  12th,  1904. 
Daughter  living— Frances  Rachel,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living— Guy  Eddowes  Paget,  b.  1878  : ed  at 
Eton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1906)  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1903  ; was  Dep.  Registrar  of  Corpora- 
ls conquered  formerly  with  these  arms,  tion  of  Sons  of  the  Clergy  1912-17,  and  Acting  Registrar 

1917-20;  is  Treasurer  of  Cholmondeley  Charities,  and 
Actuary,  Lower  House  of  Convocation,  Canterbury : m.  1907,  Ethel  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late 
George  Cyril  Bowman,  of  Clews,  Haslemere,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy  Freda,  b.  1913.  Resi- 
dence, Tralee,  Holmbury  St.  Mary,  Dorking. 

Sister  living — Muriel  Paget,  b.  1876:  m.  1896,  Samuel  Forde  Ridley,  J.P.,  formerly  M.P.  for 
Bethnal  Green,  S.  Div.,  and  Rochester,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael,  A 1900, — Lois  Mary  Elsa,  b. 
1898  : m.  1920,  Capt.  George  Thomas  Carlisle  Pacher-Swabey,  D.S.O.,  R.N., — Sylvia  Mary  Joy, 
b.  1910.  Residence , The  Little  House,  Young  Street,  Kensington  Square,  W.8. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  ist  baronet) — Harry  Ernest,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Med.  Sch.  of 
King’s  Coll.,  London;  M.R.C.S.E. ; is  an  artist.  Residence,  The  Studio  House,  Duke’s  Lane, 
Kensington,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Emily  Frances  {Lady  Bowman ),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Swabey,  R.H.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.  ; m.  1870,  Sir  William  Paget  Bowman,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1917.  Resi- 
dence, Holmbury  St.  Mary,  Surrey. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Frederick  Bowman,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1850,  d.  1914  ; 
m.  1875,  Cecilia  (now  of  25,  Young  Street,  Kensington,  W.,  and  Garramor, 
Arisaig,  Scotland),  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Charrington,  of  Burys  Court,  Leigh, 
Reigate  : — 

Humphrey  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1905)  ; 
Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  and  Director  of  Education.  Mesopotamia,  with  rank 
of  Major;  European  War  1915-16;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919:  vt.  1916,  Frances  Guinevere,  da.  of 
Arthur  Henry  Armytage  [see  Armytage,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela,  b.  1918.  Residences, 

Education  Department,  Baghdad  ; 25,  Young  Street,  Kensington,  W.8. Clive  Frederick,  M.C. , 

b.  1884  ; Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  Bursar,  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1920,  Erica  Violet,  da.  of  Col.  Robert 
George  Wardlaw- Ramsey  [see  B.  Magheramorne,  colls].— Dorothea  Percy. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Gerald  Bowman,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet, 
b.  1854,  d.  1904  : m.  1879,  Edith,  who  d.  1908  (having  m.  2ndly,  1905,  Robert 
Harold  Paget,  of  11,  Hampstead  Square,  N.W.),  da.  of  the  late  William  Paget, 
of  St.  Ann’s  Manor,  Sutton  Bonnington,  Notts: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  William  Bowman,  London  Regt.,  b.  1887,  d.  (while  prisoner,  of 
wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918:  m.  1911,  Elinor  Marion,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Conybeare,  formerly  V.  of  Rostherne,  Cheshire  : — 

Barbara  Paget,  b.  1912. 

The  ist  baronet  was  an  eminent  ophthalmic  surgeon.  Sir  W.  Paget  Bowman,  2nd  Bt.,  was  many 
years  Registrar  of  the  Corporation  of  the  Sons  of  the  Clergy. 


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BOWRING,  Creation  (ILK.)  1907,  of  Beechwood.  Grassendale,  co.  Palatine  of 
Lancaster.  TExtinct  1916  ] 

Sir  William  Benjamin  Bowring,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Isabel  McLean  ( Lady  Bowring),  da.  of  Edward  Lutwich  Jarvis, 
of  St.  John’s,  Newfoundland  : in.  1861,  Sir  William  Benjamin  Bowring,  1st  baronet  (Lord  Mayor  of 
Liverpool  1893-4),  who  d.  1916,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence,  Beechwood,  Grassendale 
Lancashire. 


BOWYER,  1st  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Denham  Court,  Bucks ; 2nd  Creation  (G.B.) 
1794,  of  Radley,  Berks. 


Sir  George  Henry  Bowyer,  9th 

Baronet  of  Denham,  and  5th  of  Radley,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  George  Bowyer,  3rd  son  of  6th 
Bt.  ; b.  Sept.  9th,  1870  ; is  a Staff  Lieut.  ; s . his 
uncle,  Sir  William,  1893  : m.  1899,  Ethel  (from 
whom  he  obtained  divorce  1900),  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  Hawkins. 

^rm» — Or,  a bend  vaire  cottised  sable.  Crrst— A fal- 
con rising,  belled  or. 

Residence — 1,  Clarendon  Crescent,  Leamington. 


Sisters  living — Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1867 : m.  1890,  James 
Frederick  Shaw,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Henry, 
b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  Hussars.— Helen  Gertrude,  b.  1871  ; 
is  a nun  of  the  Order  of  the  Assumption. 

Mother  living — Katharine  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
G.  Sandby,  of  Denton,  Norfolk  : in.  1855,  Henry  George 
Bowyer,  who  d.  1883,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  and  has 
issue  living  (see  ante).  Residence,  1,  Clarendon  Cres- 
cent, Leamington. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  William  Atkins  Bowyer,  son  of  5th  son  of  3rd 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Wentworth  Atkins-Bowyer,  b.  1807,  d.  1872  : in.  1st, 
1831,  Emily,  who  d.  1839,  da.  of  Henry  Harford,  of  Down  Place,  Maidenhead;  2ndly, 
1844,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  Capt.  William  and  Lady  Elizabeth  Wells 
WENTWORTH  GRENVILLE,  b.  Nov.  10th,  1850;  ed  at  Radley;  formerly  Major  R.E.  ; re- 
tired 1896  ; re-employed  1900-1904  and  1915-18  ; was  D.A.A.G.  for  R.E.  in  India  1890-95  ; served 
in  Afghan  war  1878-80  (medal);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Reserve  of  Officers 
(1902):  in.  1883,  Eva  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Stuart  Lane,  C.B.,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  George  Edward  Wentworth,  M.C.,  M.P.  (of  98,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S W.  Clubs , Carlton, 
New  University,  Royal  Automobile),  b.  1886 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1908)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1910;  Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.)  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Buckingham  Div.  of  Buckinghamshire  (Co  ) 
since  Dec.  1918 : m.  1919,  the  Hon.  Daphne  Freeman- Mitford,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Redesdale,  and 
has  issue  living,  Richard  Laurence  Grenville  b.  1920, — Richard  Grenville,  b.  1890  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — John  Francis,  R.N.,  b.  1893;  became  Lieut.  1915 
(now  on  Emergency  List)  : m.  1919,  Violet,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  Robert  James  Shakespear, 
Indian  Army,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Egerton  L.  Wright,  M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter 
George  Grenville  b.  1920, — Hilda  Mary,  b.  1887  : m.  1913.  Capt.  William  Patrick  Spens,  O.B.E., 
Bar.-at-law,  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.),  of  53,  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  9,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  George  Michael  b.  1914,  Robert  Richard  Patrick 
b.  1916,  Patricia  Mary  b.  1919, — Mildred  Elizabeth,  b.  1898 : m.  1917,  Lieut.  Geoffrey  B.  Hope, 
R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Anthony  b.  1919.  Residence,  Weston  Manor,  Olney,  Bucks. 
Club,  Naval  and  Military.— —Lilian  : m.  1876,  Henry  Charles  Zerffi,  who  d.  19x5,  and  has  issue 
living,  Henry  Gustavus  Wentworth,  b.  1881.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Wentworth  Atkins-Bowyer  (ante):— 
Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Wentworth  Atkins-Bowyer,  b.  1862,  d.  1914:  in.  1895,  the  Hon. 
Georgiana  Harriet  (now  of  Walk  Mill,  Eccleshall,  Staffordshire),  da.  of  xst  Viscount 
Cross : — 

Richard  Wentworth,  b.  1895;  ed.  at  Radley;  formerly  Lieut.  Sherwood  Foresters;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded  twice).— Helen  Georgiana,  b.  1898  : in.  1919,  Charles  Whitby 
Vickers.  Residence, 


The  first  baronet  of  the  original  creation  sat  as  M.P.  for  Buckinghamshire  in  the  first  two 
Parliaments  under  the  Restoration  ; he  assisted  Dryden  in  translating  “ Virgil.”  The  2nd  baronet  was 
also  M.P.  for  Bucks.  The  1st  baronet  of  2nd  creation,  Adm.  Sir  George,  greatly  distinguished  himself 
at  Lord  Howe’s  victory,  June  xst,  1794,  and  the  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dundalk  (L)  1852-68,  and 
for  Wexford  co.  1874-80. 


Bowyer  (Bowyer-Smyth),  see  Smyth. 


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BOXALL,  Creation  (U  K.)  1919,  of  Cambridge  Square,  co.  London. 

Sir  Alleyne  Alfred  Boxall,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Percival  Boxall, 

J. P.,  of  Cowfold  and  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  by 
Caroline,  da.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  William 
Money;  b.  Oct.  nth,  1855;  formerly  Personal 
Solicitor  to  H.R.H.  the  late  Reigning  Duke 
of  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha  (Duke  of  Edinburgh, 

K. G.)  ; is  a Knight  Com.  of  Saxe-Ernestine 
Coburg  Family  Order,  and  was  cr.  Baron  Boxall 
(with  the  previous  approval  of  the  Crown)  by 
Letters  Patent  of  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha  1900, 
and  in  the  same  year  received  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria’s  royal  licence  for  the  title  to  be 
assumed  and  borne  in  this  country  by  the 
grantee,  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  (use  of 
the  title  relinquished  by  Roy.  Warrant  1920)  : 
m.  1881,  Mary  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
James  Henry  Lermitte,  J.P.  for  Middlesex, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  younger  son, 
Caryl  Lermitte,  b.  1887  5 Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  in  the  Dardanelles) 
I9I5- 

Jlrms — Or,  a lion  rampant  azure  fretty  argent,  and 
Mv  hnfip  7c  rw  in  chief  two  anchors  erect  of  the  second.  (Crest— Two 

iy  pe  is  in  iroa.  . anchors  with  cables  in  saltaire  azure,  the  shanks  sur- 

mounted  by  and  pendant  from  a chain  or,  an  escutcheon  also  azure,  charged  with  a frette  also  or. 
Residence — 14,  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 


SOU  living — ALLEYNE  PERCIVAL,  b.  Sept.  14th,  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B. A.  Honours  1904,  M.A.  1908);  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  Comdg.  ist  Home  Counties  Brig. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice).  Residence , 8,  Lewes 
Crescent,  Brighton.  Club , Bath. 

Daughters  living— Mildred  Mary  Lucy. Dorothy  Quinta. 


BOYD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1775,  of  Danson  Hill,  Kent.  [Extinct  1889.1 

Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Boyd,  6th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  6th  Baronet  (by  ist  marriage) — Kathleen  Isabel,  b.  1865.  Residence , Manor 
House,  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim. 


BOYD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916. 

Sir  Walter  Herbert  Boyd,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  March  31st,  1867;  s.  his  father,  the 
Right  Hon.  Sir  Walter,  P.C. , LL  D.,  1918  ; ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.  A.  1889) ; Bar.  King’s  Inns, 
Dublin,  1891  ; is  Ch.  Registrar  in  Bankruptcy  (Ire- 
land) ; in.  1901,  Ruth,  da.  of  Sir  William  Fry,  of 
Willon  House,  Merrion  Road,  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Azure,  a fesse  chequy  argent  and  gules  between 
three  estoiles  or.  ®rr»t— Out  of  a crest  coronet  or  charged, 
with  three  ermine  spots,  a dexter  hand  erect  having  the  two 
last  fingers  turned  in  and  the  rest  pointing  upwards  proper. 

Seat — Howth  House,  Howth,  co.  Dublin.  Taiun  Resi- 
dence— 13,  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin. 


Daughter  living— Marjorie  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  1902. 


Brothers  living— CECIL  ANDERSON,  M.C.,  M.D.,  b. 
June  28th,  1875  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.,  B.Ch.,  and 
M.D.  18—);  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-18 

(M.C.). Henry  Alexander,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b.  1877; 

Major  R.F.A.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O. , C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919:  m.  1908,  Moya,  da.  ofjohn  Shaw  Exham,  of  Worlington, 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Walter,  b.  1914, — Heather,  b.  1910.— Robert  Reginald, 
b.  1880;  is  in  Indian  Police. 

Sisters  living— Alice  Mary. Ida  Jane. 

The  ist  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Boyd,  P.C..  LL.D.,  was  successively  Receiver  Judge 
for  Ireland,  a Judge  of  the  Court  of  Bankruptcy  in  Ireland,  and  one  of  the  Justices  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice  in  Ireland. 


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BOYLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Ockham,  Salehurst,  Sussex. 


Sir  Edward  Boyle,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  June  1 2th,  1878;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward, 
K.C.,  1909;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1902)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1902  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sussex,  a F.R.G.S., 
and  an  Asso.  of  Surveyors’  Institution  ; appointed 
Acting  British  Commr.,  Serbia  1915  (2nd  class  of 
Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia,  Serbian  Red  Cross) : 
m.  1920,  Beatrice,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Greig, 
of  Belvedere  House,  Kent. 

$rms— Per  bend  raguly  gules  and  argent,  two  staves 
raguly  in  bend  counterchanged.  Crrst— In  front  of  a 

lion’s  head,couped  argent,  a staff  raguly  fessewise  gules. 

Seat — Ockham,  Hurst  Green,  Sussex.  Town  Residence 
— 63,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  Chambers—  1,  King’s  Bench  Walk, 
Temple,  E.C.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Reform,  Garrick. 

Sister  living— Constance  Beryl  Bertha  : vi.  1905,  Capt. 
George  Crosby  Halahan,  J.P.,  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and 
has  issue  living,  George  Edward  Desmond,  b.  1910, — 
Constance  Phyllis  Maureen,  b.  1907.  Residence , Rove- 
hurst,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Constance  (Jane),  {Lady  Boyle),  da.  of  William  Knight,  J.P.  : 
m.  1874,  Sir  Edward  Boyle,  K.C.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residences , Ockham,  Hurst  Green, 
Sussex ; 63,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward,  K.C.,  a Director  of  London  and  India  Docks  and  the  Imperial  Life 
Office,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Taunton  (C)  1906-9. 


BOYNTON,  Creation  (E.)  1618,  of  Barmston,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Griffith  Henry  Boynton,  12th  Baronet ^ son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Griffith  Boynton,  2nd  son  of  9th  Baronet ; b.  May 
31st,  1849  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Henry  Somerville,  1899  ; ed.  at 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1885,  Euphemia  Violet,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Inglis  Chalmers,  of  Aldbar  Castle,  Brechin,  and  has  issue. 

$rws — Or,  a fesse  between  three  crescents  gules.  — A goat 

passant  sable  guttee  d’argent,  beard,  horns,  and  hoofs  or. 

Residence — 12,  Delamere  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.2. 


Son  living— GRIFFITH  WILFRID  NORMAN,  b.  1889;  is  a retired 
Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  (Emergency  List);  European  War  1914-19  : in.  1914, 
Naomi  Coralie,  da.  of  Harry  Ethelston  Nightingale  [see  Nightingale, 
Bt.].  Residences , Haisthorpe  Hall,  Burton  Agnes,  E.  Yorkshire;  2, 
passa.  Norfolk  Road,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. 

Time  passes.  Daughters  living— Gladys  Mary,  b.  1886. Constance  Mary,  b.  1892. 

Brother  living — Rev.  Charles  Ingram  William,  b.  1853 ; M.A.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin;  is  R.  of  Barmston:  m.  1886,  the  Hon.  Mary  Cunliffe-Lister,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of 
1st  Baron  Masham,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Constance  ( Lady  Lloyd-Greame ),  b.  1890 : 
m.  1912,  Major  Sir  Philip  Lloyd-Greame,  K.B.E.,  M.C.,  M.P.  for  Hendon,  of  8,  Wetherby 
Place,  S.W.  Residence , Barmston  Rectory,  Driffield. 

Sister  living — Eliza  : m.  1883,  Arthur  Edward  Pedder,  who  d.  19 16,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Francis  Alban  Newsham,  b.  1884, — Edward  Boynton,  b.  1889  ; Lieut.  Hussars  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916, — Guy  Richard,  b.  1892  ; is  Lieut.  Hussars, — Madeleine  Mary  : m. 

1917,  George  Robert  Watson-Smyth,  Lieut.  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1920,  a da.  b. 

1918.  Residences , 17,  Emperor’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; Barneston,  Mundesley-on-Sea,  Norfolk. 

Daughter  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Katherine  Maude:  m.  1866,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Mussenden, 
*who  d.  1910,  Col.  8th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Vincent,  b.  1868, — Francis  William,  b. 
1869  ; formerly  Col.  8th  Hussars;  S.  Africa  1900,  European  War  1914-19.  Residence,  25,  Eaton 
Square,  S.W. 

Daughter  living  Of  11th  Baronet — Cycely  Mabel,  b.  1877  : m.  1899,  Thomas  Lamplugh  Wickham 
(who  assumed  by  deed  poll  the  additional  surname  of  Boynton),  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Fairfax,  b.  1900, — Marcus  William,  b.  1904.  Residences,  Burton  Agnes  Hall,  Driffield ; Barneston 
Hall,  Yorkshire. 

Widow  living  Of  11th  Baronet— Mildred  Augusta  {Lady  Boynton)  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Bradley  Paget,  Canon  of  York  and  V.  of  Welton  [B.  Grimthorpe] : m.  1876,  Sir  Henry 
Somerville  Boynton,  nth  baronet,  who  d.  1899.  Residence,  Cherry  Burton,  Beverley. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Boynton,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1907  : m.  1856, 
Mary,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Fewster  Wilkinson,  of  Kirkella,  Hull  : — 

Harry  Somerville,  b.  1856.  Residence,  19,  Denmark  Terrace,  Brighton.  Club,  Junior  Constitutional. 
■ Francis,  b.  1859;  is  a Col.  Comdt.  and  Div.  Officer,  and  a M.I.C.E.  : in.  1887,  Elsie,  only 
child  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Phillips,  Col.  18th  (Queen  Mary’s  Own)  Hussars,  of  Ashenhurst 
Hall,  Staffordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Bruis  {Club,  Royal  Automobile),  b.  1888 ; 
ed.  at  Eton;  sometime  a Sub-Lieut.  R.N. V.R.,— Elsie  Evelyn,  b.  1890:  in.  1913,  Jean  Louis 
Mieville,  D.S.O.,  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve  [see  Aird,  Bt.].  Residence,  32,  Brechin 
Place,  S.W.  Clubs,  Yorkshire,  Savage.— —Charles,  b.  1862.— —Walter,  b.  1864;  is  Hon.  Capt. 


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in  the  Army  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  E Surrey  Regt.  Residence,  19,  Denmark 
Terrace,  Brighton.  Club,  Junior  United  Service.— Mary.  Residence,  19,  Denmark  Terrace, 
Brighton. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Hebblethwaite  Luton  Boynton  (infra)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  George  Henry  Keeling  Boynton,  b.  1851,  d.  19 — : m.  1st,  1873,  Charlotte 
Isabella,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  A.  C.  Barrett,  of  Kingston-on-Thames  ; 2ndly,  1886, 
Frances,  da.  of  G.  W.  Smyth,  Esq.,  of  Dover  Street,  W.  : — 

By  2nd  marriage),  Lilian  Constance,  b.  1888  : m.  1912,  Harry  Pilbrow,  Lieut  R.A.F. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Hebblethwaite  Luton  Boynton,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet, 
b.  1828,  d.  1888 : m.  1st,  1849,  Elizabeth  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry 
Keeling  (divorced  i860) ; 2ndly,  1865,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Prickett,  of  The  Avenue,  Bridlington  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Eva  Mary  Julia.  Residence , Woodstock  House,  James  Street,  W. 

This  family  is  said  to  be  descended  from  Bartholomew  de  Boynton,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Boynton 
1007.  The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  in  Charles  I.’s  Parliaments,  sided  with  the  Parliamentary  Army 
during  the  civil  wars.  The  4th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Heydon. 


BRADFORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  South  Audley  Street,  City  of  Westminster, 

co.  London. 


Humani  nihil  alienum. 


Sir  Edward  Montagu  Andrew  Bradford,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Nov.  30th,  1910;  ,s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir  Evelyn 
Ridley,  1914. 

— Argent,  on  a fesse  embattled  counter-embattled  between  three 
mural  crowns  sable,  as  many  stags’  heads  erased  or.  Crest — A stag’s 
head  erased  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a mural  crown,  and  suspended 
from  the  mouth  a bugle  horn  stringed  sable. 


Brothers  living— RIDLEY  LEWKENOR,  b.  April  nth,  1912. 

Donald  Clifton,  b.  1914. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  Baronet) — Edward  Austen,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879 » 
Lieut.-Col.  (ietired)  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches),  and  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches 
D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917:  in.  1908,  Margaret  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
Herbert  Carey  Hardy,  of  Danehurst,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living, 
Berenger  Colborne,  b.  1912  — Adela  Evelyn,  b.  1909, — Cassandra  Felicity, 
b.  1915, — Diana  Elizabeth,  b.  1919. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  Baronet)— Beryl  Adela,  b.  1875. 


Nothing  concerning  man  Widows  living  Of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Edith  Mary  {Lady  Brad- 
in  ford),  da.  of  William  Nicholson,  of  Basing  Park  : in.  1898,  as  his  second 

is  inawerent  10  me.  wife>  QqL  ^ E[,ward  Ridley  Colb?rne  Bradford,  G.G.B.,  G.C.V.O., 

K.C.S. I.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence , s,  West  Halkin  Street,  S.W.— -Elsie  Clifton 
(. Lady  Bradford ),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  James  Clifton  Brown  [see  Brown,  Bt.,  cr.  1863,  colls.] : in. 
1909,  Col.  Sir  Evelyn  Ridley  Bradford,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914.  Residence , 
Medstead  Manor,  Hants. 


The  1st  baronet,  Col.  Sir  Edward  Ridley  Colborne,  was  Commr.  of  Police  of  the  Metropolis 
1890-1903.  The  2nd  baronet,  Col.  Sir  Evelyn  Ridley  Bradford,  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s),  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War  1914. 


BRADSTREET,  Creation  (I.)  1759,  of  Castilla,  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin. 


By  virtue,  not  by  strength. 


Sir  Edward  Simon  Victor  Bradstreet, 
7th  Baronet;  b.  1856;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Edmund 
Simon,  1905  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; is  a Civil 
Engineer  : in.  1888,  Fortuna  Mary,  da.  of  M.  Fiori 
de  Lerichi,  of  Bougie,  Algeria,  having  had  issue 
Gerald  Edmund,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  R.E;  d.  (killed  in 
action  while  serving  with  Mediterranean  Expedition- 
ary Force)  191 5. 

Jkrms — Argent,  a greyhound  passant  gules,  on  a chief  sable 
three  crescents  or.  direst— An  armed  arm  embowed,  holding 
in  the  hand  a scimitar  all  proper. 

Residence, — 


Sisters  living— Geraldine  Mary  Emily. Sophia  Alicia. 

Residence, 

This  family  settled  in  Ireland  temp.  Cromwell,  when  John 
Bradstreet  obtained  grants  of  land  in  Blanchville  Park,  co. 
Kilkenny.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dublin  1776-84, 
and  was  Judge  of  King’s  Bench  in  Ireland  1784-91. 


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BRADY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Hazelbrook,  Co.  Dublin,  Ireland. 

Sir  William  Longfield  Brady,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  July  16th,  1864;  s.  his  brother,  Col. 
Sir  Robert  Maziere,  1909;  formerly  Capt.  1st 
Batn.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  ; is  Major  Reserve 
of  Officers  : m.  1891,  Caroline  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Alfred  McClintock,  M.D.,  and  has  issue. 

&rm» — Azure,  a saltire  engrailed  or  between  four  martlets 
argent,  on  a chief  gules  three  boars’  heads  couped  on  as  many 
dishes  gold.  Crest — A martlet  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Residence — Glenart  Avenue,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 


Daughter  living— Ethne  Florence,  b.  1902. 

Sister  living — Emily  Augusta  Mary : m.  1879,  Brig.-Gen. 
Arthur  Henry  Croker  Phillpotts,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Kathleen  Emily : in.  1st,  1904,  Avenel  de  Biaz  William 
Wykeham  Bradford,  who  d.  1907,  Lieut.  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  2ndly,  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  St.  George 
Smith,  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers,  of  Duleek  House,  Duleek, 
co.  Meath,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Arthur 
Hamilton  b.  1905,  Richard  Avenel  b.  1906,  (by  2nd  marriage) 
Rosemary  Essen  b.  1911,  Denisse  b.  1918, — Gladys  Mabel, 
— Lilian  L’Estelle  Elizabeth  Georgiana, — Beryl  Emelia:  in. 
1914,  Major  Philip  Gerard  Yorke,  D.S.O.,  R.H.A.  [see  E. 
Hardwicke,  colls.], — Olive  Aileen  : in.  1911,  Lieut.-Col. 
Charles  Bernard  Raphael  Hornung,  R.F.A.  (T.F.) 
(formerly  Lieut.  R.A.),  of  Horsham,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Derek  b.  1915,  Aileen 
Sheelah  b.  1912,  Bridget  b.  1918,  Patria  b.  1919.  Residence , Adara,  Newbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

Daughter  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Jessie  Elizabeth  Maziere,  b.  1901. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet  (by  ist  wife) — Marion  Eleanor : in.  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Tervis  Jervis-White,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1909,  formerly  77th  Regt.  Residence , Healthfield  Manor, 
Wexford. 

Widows  living  Of  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets— Geraldine  Kathleen  [Lady  Brady ),  da.  of 
George  Hatched,  M.D.  : in.  1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Francis  William  Brady,  K.C.,  D.L.,  2nd 

baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residence,  Sorrento  Cottage,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin. Sarah  Jessie  [Lady 

Brady),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Dalrymple,  and  widow  of  Sir  Arthur  Colin  Curtis,  3rd  Bt.  : in. 
1900,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Maziere  Brady,  3rd  baronet,  R.A.,  who  d.  1909.  Residence , Bransty,  Berry 
Hill,  Lichfield. 

The  ist  baronet,  an  eminent  Irish  lawyer,  was  Chief  Baron  of  Irish  Exchequer  1840-46,  and  Lord 
Chancellor  of  Ireland  1846-52,  1853-8,  and  1859-66,  and  the  2nd  Bt.,  Sir  Francis  William  Brady,  was 
for  thirty-six  years  County  Court  Judge  of  co.  Tyrone.  Both  the  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets  d.  in  1909. 


Virtue  overcomes  danger. 


BRAMWELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1889,  of  Hyde  Park  Gate,  Kensington,  Middlesex. 

[Extinct  1903.] 

Sir  Frederick  Joseph  Bramwell,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Eldred  [Lady  Horsley)  : in.  1887,  Col.  Sir  Victor  Alexander 
H.  Horsley,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  (on  active  ser.  in  Mesopotamia)  1916,  and  has  issue 
living,  Seward  Myles,  b.  18 — , — Pamela  Comfrey  : in.  1917,  E.  Stanley  G.  Robinson,  sometime 
Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  Residence , 10,  York  House,  Kensington,  W. 


BRIDGES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1718,  of  Goodnestone,  Kent.  [Extinct  1899.] 

Sir  George  Talbot  Bridges,  8th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Gertrude  Emma : in.  1864,  the  Rev.  Edward  John  Harford, 
who  d.  1917,  Preb.  (sometime  also  Canon  Residentiary)  of  Wells,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward 
Bridges,  b.  1871  : m.  1906,  Violet  Gore  Little,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Edward  Audley 
b.  1907,  Anthony  Francis  b.  1908,  Barbara  Violet  b.  1912, — Edith  Emily, — Gertrude  Margaret, — 
Madeline  Louisa  Harriet, — Evelyn  Sophia : in.  1899,  Alfred  Digby  Pelly  [see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.], — 
Adelaide  Katharine  Mary  : in.  1904,  Philip  Wilmot  Dashwood  [j^Dashwood,  Bt. , cr.  1694,  colls.]. 
Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Brook  Bridges,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Brook  Edward  Bridges,  b.  1814,  d.  1869  : in.  1843,  Louisa  Anne,  who 
d.  1864,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  John  Osborn,  M.P.,  5th  baronet : — 

Mary  Catherine  Eleanor : in.  1887,  the  Rev.  Robert  Burton  Carson,  who  d.  1899,  V.  of  Haynes, 
Bedfordshire.— Eleanor  Fanny  Charlotte. Margaret  Anne. 

The  father  of  the  ist  baronet  was  Auditor  of  the  Treasury.  The  5th  baronet  established  before 
the  House  of  Lords  that  he  was  a coheir,  and  in  all  probability  sole  heir,  to  the  Barony  of  Fitzwalter, 
created  1291,  which  became  abeyant  1756.  He  was  in  1868  created  Baron  Fitzwalter  of  Woodham 
Walter,  in  Essex,  and  died  1875,  without  issue. 


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BRINCKMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Burton,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Theodore  Francis  Brinckman, 

C.B. , 3rd  Baronet ; b.  May  26th,  1862  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Theodore  Henry,  1905  ; is  Hon.  Col.  Buffs 
(E.  Kent  Regt.) ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
The  London  Regt.  1914-16;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  and  King’s  medals, 
C.B.);  has  Order  of  the  Dannebrog;  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900:  m.  1st,  1883,  Fanny  Lucy  (who  obtained  a 
divorce  1895),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Radmall,  of 
Florence  Lodge,  St.  Margaret’s,  Twickenham  [ see 
B.  Byron] ; 2ndly,  1895,  Mary  Frances  (who  ob- 
tained a divorce  1912),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  H. 
Linton,  of  Hemingford  Abbots,  Hunts,  by  his  wife 
Ella  Victoria,  now  Countess  of  Aylesford  ; 3rdly, 
1913,  Elisabeth  Marie  Jeanne,  da.  of  the  late  Denis 
Bergerand,  of  Roanne,  France,  and  has  issue  by 
2nd  marriage. 

— Argent,  three  hills  azure.  Crest— A pair  of  wings 
quarterly  argent  and  azure. 

Residence — 63,  Brook  Street,  W.  1.  Clubs — White’s,  United 
By  persevering.  Service. 


Sons  living— THEODORE  ERNEST  WARREN,  b.  May  21st,  1898 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Household  Cav.  Roderick  Napoleon,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living— Daphne  Cecilia,  b.  1899. 

Brother  living — Claude  E.  W.,  b.  1871  : m.  1895,  Mary,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Col.  Sydenham 
Malthus,  C.B.  Residence , Holywell,  Bishop’s  Waltham. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Edward  Brinckman  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Brinckman,  b.  i860,  d.  1920:  in.  1894,  Winifred  Blanche 
Victoria  (now  of  The  Culver  House,  Newnham-on-Severn),  da.  of  the  late  C.  Cox  : — 
William  Brian,  b.  1904.— Winifred  Peris,  b.  1895.— Rosemary,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Edward  Brinckman,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1833, 
d.  1872  : vi.  1859,  Mary  Alice,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Rowland  Eyles 
Egerton-Warburton  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.],  of  Arley  Hall,  Northwich  :— 
Rowland,  b.  1861 ; formerly  Major  Princess  Victoria’s  (Royal  Irish  Fusiliers) ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  twice) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  : vi.  1st,  1891,  Anna  Alexander, 
who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  J.  E.  Cairnes ; 2ndly,  1911,  Marian,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Baxter,  having  had  issue  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage),  Rowland  Egerton,  b.  1894, — Denys,  b.  1896  ; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Christine  Phyllida,  b.  1907.  Residence , 

Murhill  House,  Limpley  Stoke. Gwynnedd  : in.  1888,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  William  Campbell, 

formerly  Bengal  Cav.,  who  d.  1894  [see  M.  Breadalbane,  colls.].  Residence,  Glan-Llyn,  St.  Asaph. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Brinckman,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1838 ; d.  1913 : 
m.  1864,  Edith,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Hutchinson  Swinny, 
Principal  of  Cuddesdon  Theological  Coll.  : — 

Helen  Louisa.  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet,  whose  patronymic  was  Broadhead,  in  1842  resumed  for  himself  and  issue  by 
royal  license,  the  old  family  name  of  Brinckman.  He  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Yarmouth  1820-26.  Sir  Theodore, 
2nd  Baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Canterbury  (Z.)  1868-74. 


BRISCO,  Creation  (G.B.)  1782,  oi  Crofton  Place,  Cumberland. 


Sir  Hylton  Ralph  Brisco,  5th 

Baronet ; b.  Sept.  24th,  1871  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Musgrave  Horton,  1909;  is  patron  of 
two  livings:  m.  1st,  1904,  Lilian  Mabel  (who 
obtained  a divorce  1915),  da.  of  the  late  James 
King  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Vaughan. 

$rms— Argent,  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale 
sable.  Crrst— A greyhound  courant  sable  seizing  a hare 
proper. 

Bents  — Coghurst  Hall,  Hastings;  Crofton  Hall, 
near  Wigton,  Cumberland.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton, 

Wellington,  East  Sussex. 


Sister  living— Hilda  Cunningham,  b.  1871. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Arthur  Hylton,  b. 
1847 ; ed.  at  Rugby : 7ti.  1885,  Jessie  Mary,  da.  of 
Capt.  Francis  Eastwood  Campbell,  formerly  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hylton 
Musgrave  Campbell,  b.  1886  : in.  1914,  Kathleen,  da.  of 
W.  Fenwick  McAllam,  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue 
living,  Kathleen  Margaret  b.  1915, — Wastel,  b.  1888  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli)  1915, — Oriel  Arthur,  b. 
1892, — Gilfrid  Rimington,  b.  1859,  — Bertram  Isold,  b. 
1896.  Residence , Kaweriri  Awahuri,  Wellington,  New 

Take  with  a grateful  hand.  Zealand. Alfred,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  1874):  m.  1898,  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
King,  and  widow  of  7th  Earl  of  Egmont.  Residence , 7,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs , Carlton, 
New  University. 


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Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Frances  Dykes:  m.  1878,  George  Arthur  Rimington,  Chm. 
of  Cumberland  Quarter  Sessions,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Ballantine,  b.  1881 ; formerly  Lieut. 
37th  Lancers  (Indian  Army);  is  Lieut,  (attached)  Dragoon  Guards;  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded), — George  Leicester,  b.  1886;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Geoffrey  Brisco,  b.  1891  ; formerly  Lieut. 
Dragoon  Guards, — Ethel:  m.  1908,  H.  W.  Sewell,  J.P.,  of  St.  Ann’s,  Carlisle,  and  has  issue  living, 
Hubert  Frederic  Rimington  b.  1912,  Nancy  Camilla  Rimington  b.  1909, — Annie  Camilla  Beatrice, — 
Evelyn  Frances  : m.  1907,  A.  G.  Wilkinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Frederick  b.  1908, — Alice 
Margaret  Emma:  m.  1906,  Hartley  Graham,  of  The  Larches,  Penrith,  and  has  issue  living  Michael 
Christian  b.  1907,  Hartley  Brisco  b.  1911,  Bridget  b.  1909,  Evelyn  Rosemary  b.  1912.  Residence, 
Tynefield,  Penrith,  Cumberland. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  baronet— Mary  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Brisco ),  da.  of  Sir  William  Henry 
Feilden,  2nd  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Newsham  Pedder  : m.  1867,  Sir  Musgrave  Horton  Brisco, 
4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1909.  Residence,  21,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  George  Brisco,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1836,  d.  1873  : 
m.  i860,  Lydia,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  John  Spencer-,  of  Whitehaven  :— 
Helen  Mary  : m.  1895,  William  Francis  Cochrane.  Ada  Louisa. 

Issue  of  the  late  Fleming  Brisco,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  184s,  d.  1901  : m.  1871, 
Fanny  Aubrey,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Bulkeley  Owen  Jones,  J.P.,  Canon  of  Llannefydd, 
and  Chancellor  of  St.  Asaph  : — 

AUBREY  HYLTON,  b.  Dec.  nth,  1873.— —Cecil  Fleming,  b.  1876. Musgrave  Wynne,  b.  1886. 

■ Gwendolen  Constance. 

The  founder  of  this  family  came  to  England  with  William  the  Conqueror,  bringing  with  him  a 
body  of  free  lances  from  Brisgau  in  Suabia,  from  which  principality  the  family  derives  its  name. 


BRISCOE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Bourn  Hall,  Bourn,  co.  Cambridge. 

Sir  Alfred  Leigh  Briscoe,  2nd  Barone // 
b.  April  26th,  1870  ; 5-.  his  father,  Sir  John  James,. 
1919;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895);  Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1893  i is  a J.  P.  for  Cambridgeshire  ; was  tem- 
porary Lieut,  on  Recruiting  Staff,  and  Mil.  Repre- 
sentative, Manchester  1917-18  : m.  1910,  Margaret 
Mackie,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Blythe  Sinclair, 
of  Conqair,  Harray,  Orkney,  and  Greenbank,  New 
Brighton,  Cheshire. 

$rnts — Argent,  two  greyhounds  courant  sable,  on  a chief 
arched  of  the  last  two  roses  of  the  first,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Crrst — Upon  a mount  of  heather  proper  a grey- 
hound courant  paly  of  twelve  argent  and  sable. 

Seat — Bourn  Hall,  Bourn,  Cambridgeshire.  Chambers 
— 8,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.2. 


Brothers  living— JOHN  CHARLTON,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. , 
b.  April  8th,  1874  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  at  King’s  Coll.  Hospital, 
and  at  Gottingen ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1898, 
M.B.  1901,  M.R.C.P.  1902,  M.D.  1902,  F.R.C.P.  1910; 
t j ^ sometime  temporary  Major  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; is  Physician, 

I Perform  and  persevere.  King’s  ColL  hospital,  and  Senior  Physician  to  Evelina 

Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  etc.  : m.  1909,  Grace  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  W.  Stagg,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Leigh  Charlton,  b.  1911, — Richard  Kynaston,  b.  1914.  Residence , 30,  Harley 

Street,  W. -Robert  Charlton,  b.  1877. Hugh  Kynaston,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch., 

and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1907)  ; entered  I.C.  S.  1903  ; sometime  Sec.  Board 
of  Revenue,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India  : in.  1919,  Noel,  da.  of  John  E.  Worrall,  of  Langstanes,  Oxton, 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1920. 

Sisters  living — Ellen. Esther  Mary:  in.  1902,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Henry  Baker  Ayles,  D.D., 

R.  of  Barrow,  Hon.  Canon  of  St.  Edmundsbury,  and  Proctor  in  Convocation,  and  has  issue  living, 
Esther  Winifred,  b.  1904, — Monica,  b.  1905, — Ellen  Phoebe,  b.  1907, — Ruth  Briscoe,  b.  1908.  Resi- 
dence, Barrow  Rectory,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. Elizabeth  Charlton. 

Sir  John  James  Briscoe,  1st  baronet,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cambridgeshire  1888. 


BROADBENT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1893,  of  Brook  Street,  co.  London,  and  Longwood, 

Yorkshire. 


Sir  John  Francis  Harpin  Broadbent,  M.D. , 
F.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  16th.  1865  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  William  Henry,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.  1907;  M.A.  and  M.D.  Oxon,  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
and  M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1894,  F.R.C.P.  Lond.  1904;  is  Capt. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Physician  to  St.  Mary’s  Hospital : 
m.  1895,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  George  P.  Field, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Mortimer  West,  Reading,  and  has  issue. 

— Per  pale  ermine  and  azure,  a fesse  nebulee  counter-changed, 
in  the  dexter  chief  quarter  a caduceus  erect  proper,  dtoit — In  front  of  a 
pheon  the  staff  rompee,  a serpent  nowed,  all  proper.  • 

Residences — 35,  Seymour  Street,  Portman  Square,  W. ; Halefield, 
Wendover.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


aiev  aptereveii /.  

To  excel  always.  Son  living— WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  b.  Nov.  29th,  1904. 

Daughters  living — Phyllis  Margaret,  b.  1896.  Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1898.— —Katherine  Mabel,  b . 
1 899- 

Brother  living — Walter,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Harrow;  M.A.  and  M.D.  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  • M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1893,  and  M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1896,  F.R.C.P.  1918 ; is 
Physician  Roy.  Sussex  Co.  Hospital,  and  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.)  : m.  1896,  Edith, 
da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John  Monroe,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  Judge  of  Landed  Estates  Court  Ireland,  and 


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has  issue  living  John  Graham  Monroe,  b.  1901,— Hubert  William  Lonsdale,  b.  1908,— Elizabeth 
lone,  b.  1897,  Moira  Edith,  b.  1905.  Residence , 50,  Brunswick  Square,  Brighton. 

Sisters  living— Mary  Ethel,  b.  1864.  Residence , 6l,  Bickenhall  Mansions,  Gloucester  Place,  W. 
—Eliza  Madeleine,  b 1871  : in  1903,  Louis  Arthur  Hamand,  Mus.  D.  (Oxon),  and  has  issue 
livmg  Denys  William,  b.  1904,— Ronald  Louis,  b.  1905, -Teresa  Maude,  b.  1907,- Margaret  Ruth 
Broadbent,  b.  1010.  Residence,  The  Dingle,  Great  Malvern. 

Sir  William  H.  Broadbent,  K.C.V  O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  1st  Bt.,  son  of  John 
Broadbent,  was  an  eminent  consulting  Physician,  and  Physician-in-Ord.  to  King  Edward  VII.  and 
the  Prince  of  VVales. 


BROADHURST,  Creation  (U.K)  1918,  of  Manchester,  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 


A Iways  ready . 


Sir  Edward  Tootal  Broadhurst,  ist 

Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Tootal  Broadhurst, 
of  Woodhill,  Prestwich,  Lancashire;  b.  Aug.  19th, 
1858;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Winchester;  is  Chm.  of 
Tootal  Broadhurst,  Lee  and  Co.  (Limited),  cotton 
spinners,  manufacturers  and  merchants,  of  Man- 
chester, a Director  of  Manchester  and  Liverpool 
District  Banking  Co.  (Limited)  and  of  London  and 
N.-W.  Railway,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lancashire 
(Sheriff  1906):  m.  1887,  Charlotte  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas 
Ashton,  of  Didsbury,  Manchester. 

— Per  chevron  or  and  barry  wavy  azure  and  argent, 
in  chief  two  roses  gules.  ©rest — A mermaid  holding  in  the 
dexter  hand  a sword  erect  and  in  the  sinister  a comb  all 
proper. 

Seat — Manor  House,  North  Rode,  Congleton.  Clubs — 
Conservative,  Garrick. 


BROCKLEBANK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1885,  of  Greenlands,  co.  Cumberland,  and  Spring- 
wood,  co.  Lancaster. 

Sir  Aubrey  Brocklebank,  3rd  Baronet; 
b.  July  12th,  1873;  s.  his  father,  AV  Thomas,  1911  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894); 
is  a J.P.  for  Cumberland,  a Director  of  Cunard  Steam- 
ship Co.  (Limited),  of  Bank  of  Liverpool  and  Martins 
(Limited),  and  of  London  and  Globe  Insurance  Co. 
(Limited),  etc.,  and  patron  of  one  living  (Irton  V.)  : 
m.  1898,  the  Hon.  Grace  Mary  Jackson,  youngest 
da.  of  ist  Baron  Allerton,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  three  brocks  proper,  each  on  a mount  vert ; 
on  a chief  azure  as  many  escallops  of  the  first.  ©rtsi — On  an 
anchor  fessewise  sable,  a cock  argent,  combed  and  wattled  gules, 
and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  of  the  first. 

Residences — Bolton  Hall,  Gosforth,  Cumberland  ; Nupsmere, 
Sandiway,  Cheshire.  Clubs — Orleans,  Junior  Carlton. 


Sons  living-THOMAS  AUBREY  LAWIES,  b.  Oct.  25th, 
1899.— —John  Montague,  b.  1915. 

Daughter  living— Angela  Grace,  b.  1908. 

Brothers  living — John  Jasper,  D.S.O. , b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.  , Camb.  ; formerly  Capt.  ist  Dragoon  Guards ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-2,  with  8th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  and 
ist  Dragoon  Guards  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.) ; is  Major  Yeo.  and  a Brig.-Major  ; D.S.O.  1900;  in.  1914,  Constance  Mary, 
da.  of  Sir  Robert  Leonard  Powell,  J.P.,  of  Heatherbank,  Chislehurst,  and  has  issue  living, 

John  Maurice,  b.  1917. Robert  Allport,  b.  1878;  is  Lieut.  R.E. : in.  1903,  Frances,  youngest  da. 

of  the  late  John  H.  Walker,  J.P.  for  cos.  Fife  and  Forfar,  and  has  issue  living,  Oliver,  b.  1908. 

Sisters  living — Anne  Dorothea,  b.  1877:  in.  1900,  Charles  Hesketh  Fleetwood- Hesketh,  J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Lancashire  (who  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1907,  the  additional  surname  of  Fleetwood 
in  lieu  of  that  of  Bibby),  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Fleetwood,  b.  1902, — Charles  Peter  Fleetwood, 
b.  1905,  — Francis  Cuthbert  Bold,  b.  1910, — Lucy  Fleetwood,  b.  1900,— Margaret  Joan  Mary,  b. 
1912, — Elizabeth  Dorothea  Maud,  b.  1914.  Residences , Meols  Hall,  North  Meols,  Southport, 

Lancashire;  Stocken  Hall,  Stretton,  Oakham. Agnes  Sylvia,  b.  1882 Evelyn  Violet  (twin), 

b.  1882  : in.  1909,  George  Westinghouse  (Junr.),  and  has  issue  living,  George  Thomas,  b.  1911, — 
Aubrey  Harold,  b.  1913, — Richard  Lawrence,  b.  1919, — Agnes  Sylvia,  b.  1914, — Violet  Louisa, 
b.  1917.  Residence, 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  ist  baronet)— Harold,  b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. : in. 
1878,  Mary  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  John  Brogden,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Thomas  Geoffrey,  b. 
1882;  Capt.  R A.  (T.F.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Harold  Arthur,  b. 
1889  ; is  Capt.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) : in.  1920,  Morwenna,  da.  of  Athelstan  Riley, 
of  2,  Kensington  Court,  W., — Katharine  Mary:  in.  1911,  Alfred  Geoffrey  Turner, — Ruth  Leonide  : 
;//.  1919,  Capt.  Frank  Hole  Witts,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Irish  Guards,— Eleanor  Hilda.  Residence , 

Grizedale  Hall,  Hawkshead,  Lancashire. Rev.  Charles  Henry,  b.  1864;  ed  at  Rugby,  and  at 

Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889);  is  in  Holy  Orders,  and  a J.P.  for  Cambridgeshire; 
formerly  V.  of  Pampisford  : in.  1889,  Isabel  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  P.  C.  G.  Webster, 
3th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Gerald,  M.C. , b.  1893;  is  Capt.  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-1S  (despatches,  M.C.,  M^daille  Mil.),  —Edith  Katherine  (Nancy),  b.  1890:  m. 


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1Q15,  Charles  Sidney  Bowen  Wentworth  Stanley,  Lieut.  Yeo.,  of  Merton  Grange,  Gamlingay 
Cambridgeshiie.  Residence , Bartlow  House,  Cambridgeshire. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Edith  Mary:  in.  1886,  Major  Edward  Kewley,  D.S.O., 
M C.,  Rifle  Brig.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Charles,  b.  1887;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914  19  (despatches), — Edward  Rigby,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , b.  1889  [see  Companionage  ”].  Resi- 
dence, Oran,  Catterick  Bridge,  Yorkshire. Katherine  Leonide  : m.  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 

Holt  Beever,  R.F.A. , having  had  issue,  William  Henry,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War;  1917, — Jonathan  Holt,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  R.H.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  Littleton  House,  Blandford. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  was  a son  of  the  late  Wilson  Fisher,  of  Keekle,  Whitehaven  ; 
assumed  in  1845,  by  Roy.  License,  the  surname  of  Brocklebank,  on  succeeding  to  the  estate 
of  his  maternal  uncle  Thomas  Brocklebank,  of  Greenlands,  Cumberland,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Cumberland  1864. 

BROCKLEHURST,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Swythamley  Park,  Rushton,  Staffordshire 
and  Stanhope  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  co.  London. 

Sir  Philip  Lee  Brocklehurst,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  March  7th,  1887  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Philip  Lancaster, 
1904 ; ed  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Heaton  Swythamley,  and  .Major  in  Yeo.  ; 
accompanied  British  Antarctic  Expedition  1907-9  (Polar 
medal  with  clasp,  Royal  Geographical  So.’s  medal)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914  (wounded)  : m.  1913,  Gwladys.  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Edward  Gostling  Murray,  of  Whit- 
ton  Park,  Hounslow  [ see  D.  Atholl,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Paly  per  pale  argent  and  sable,  three  chevronels  engrailed 
between  as  many  brocks  counterchanged.  Crest — A brock  sable  holding 

in  the  mouth  a slip  of  oak  fructed  proper  in  front  of  a mount  vert,  thereon 
two  oak  trees  proper. 

Seat — Swythamley  Park,  near  Macclesfield. 


Daughters  living — Anne  Nina,  b.  1915. Pamela  Margaret,  b.  1917. 

Brother  living — HENRY  COURTNEY,  b.  May  27th,  1888  ; is  Capt.  Hussars  : in.  1918,  Lady 
Helen  Alice  Wyllington,  da.  of  6th  Earl  of  Airlie,  and  widow  of  Major  the  Hon.  Clement  Bertram 
Ogilvy  Freeman- Mitford,  D.S.O.  Residence, 

Sister  living — Mabel  Annie  b.  1886  : in.  1905,  Jonkheer  Frans  I.  Van  Haeften,  of  The  Hague, 
Holland,  and  has  issue  living,  Jonkheer  John  Francis  Henry,  b.  1909, — Jonkvrouwe  Wilhelmina 
Josephine  Philippa,  b.  1907.  Residence,  Westlington  House,  near  Aylesbury. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Annie  Lee  (Lady  Brocklehurst ),  da.  of  the  late  Samuel 
Dewhurst,  J.P.,  of  Southfield  Hall,  Handforth,  Cheshire:  in.  1884,  Sir  Philip  Lancaster  Brockle- 
hurst, rst  baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence,  Bagstones,  Wincle,  near  Macclesfield. 

Sir  Philip  Lancaster  Brocklehurst,  1st  baronet,  was  fourth  son  of  John  Brocklehurst  (M.P.  1832-69), 
of  Hurdsfield  House,  Cheshire. 

BRODIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1834,  of  Boxford  Suffolk. 

Sir  Benjamin  Vincent  Sellon  Brodie, 
3rd  Baronet ; b.  June  19th,  1862  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Benjamin  Collins,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  1880;  ed.  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1889)  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1889  ; is  Lieut,  in  Territorial  Force,  a 
J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Surrey  (High 
Sheriff  1912),  and  a F.S.A.  : m.  1887,  Caroline  Eliza, 
who  d.  1895,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  R. 
Woodriff,  R.N.,  H.M.’s  Sergeant-at-arms,  and  has 
issue. 

— Azure,  on  a chevron  between  three  mullets  argent, 
three  civic  wreaths  vert.  Crest — A dexter  cubit  arm  erect,  holding 
a civic  wreath  as  in  the  arms  with  three  arrows,  one  in  fesse  and 
two  in  saltire  points  towards  the  dexter  argent. 

Residence — Brockham  Warren,  Betchworth,  Surrey.  Club — 
Athenaeum. 


Son  living — BENJAMIN  COLIN,  M.C. , b.  March  6th,  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  i9ir);  European  War  1914-19  with  Surrey  Yeo.,  as  Adj.  4th  Batn.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  and  as  Staff-Capt.  (despatches,  M.C.  with  bar).  Residence,  Brockham  Warren, 
Betchworth.  Clubs , Athenaeum,  Caledonian. 

Daughters  living— Phoebe  Mary,  b.  1889. Olive  Marjory,  b.  1892. 

Sisters  living — Margaret  Anne  : in.  1882,  James  Usher  Huxley,  M.D.,  who  d.  1917,  and  has  issue 
living,  Mildred  Amabel, — Sybil  Margaret,— Muriel  Mary  Sylvester : in.  1917,  Major  Robert  Beverley- 
Pargiter,  R.G.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Betty  b.  1918, — Phyllis  Brodie:  in.  1918,  Capt.  Norman 
Eugene  Wethey,  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Eugene  b.  1919, — Enid  Lilian.  Resi- 
dence, Charlbury  Lodge,  Oxford. Ethel : in.  1880,  the  Rev.  Michael  George  Glazebrook,  D.D. 

(formerly  Head  Master  of  Clifton  College),  a Residentiary  Canon  of  Ely.  Residence,  The  College, 
Ely.-  Mary  Isabel  (Lady  IVarren)  : in.  1886,  Sir  (Thomas)  Herbert  Warren,  K.C.V.O.,  D.C.L., 
Pres,  of  Magdalen  Coil.,  Oxford.  Residence , The  Lodgings,  Magdalen  College,  Oxford. 
Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Brodie,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1882  : in. 

1844,  Lady  Maria  Waldegrave,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  8th  Earl  Waldegrave  : — 

Edgar  Waldegrave,  b.  1857;  formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Clare:  in.  1886, 
Norah  Kathleen,  only  surviving  child  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  G.  O’Callaghan  (of  Ballinahinch,  co. 
Clare),  J.P.,  D.L.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Malcolm  William  O’Callaghan,  b.  1887;  is  Capt. 
London  Regt.  (Reserve), — Donald  Francis  O’Callaghan,  b.  1888  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914, — Angus  George  O’Callaghan,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Broadwas 
^ PJ.b  Worcester. — —Wilfred  Leslie  Waldegrave,  b.  1866:  m.  1892,  Sidonie  Anna  Franziska,  da. 
01  His  Excellency  Field  Marshal  Gen.  von  Neuber,  Austrian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Franziska 


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Maria  Sidonie,  b.  1900.  Residence , 19,  Holland  Villas  Road,  Kensington,  W.  Club,  Windham. 

Mary  Arabella  : m.  1890,  the  Rev.  William  Monro  Wollaston,  who  d.  1910,  Canon  of  Gibraltar. 

Residence,  Petite  Chauvettes,  Cannes. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Benjamin  Collins  Brodie,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  a distinguished  surgeon,  was 
Pres,  of  Royal  So.,  Serjeant-Surgeon  to  King  William  IV.,  and  to  Queen  Victoria,  and  first  Surgeon- 
in-Ordinary  to  the  late  Prince  Consort. 

Broke-Middleton,  see  Middleton. 

BROMHEAD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Thurlby,  Lincolnshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Brumhead.”] 

Sir  Benjamin  Parnell  Bromhead,  C.B. , 

4th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  22nd,  1838  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edmund  de  Gonville,  1870;  entered  38th  Foot  1859, 
transferred  to  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  i$66,  and 
became  Col.  1889 ; served  in  Afghan  war  1878-80 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
E.  Soudan  campaign  1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  in  Sikkim  Expedition  1888-9  (severely  wounded, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  C.B.),  and 
with  Hazara  Field  Force  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
clasp);  sometime  Gov.  of  Aitchison  Coll.,  Lahore;  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1889  : m.  1866,  Annie,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Smith,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  on  a bend  argent,  between  two  leopards’  faces 
or,  a mural  crown  gules,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  sable,  ftrtsf — 
Out  of  a mural  crown  gules,  an  unicorn’s  head  argent,  armed  or, 
By  concord  property  is  in  the  mouth  a rose  gules,  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 
increased.  Seat — Thurlby  Hall,  Lincoln. 


Grandchildren  living  (Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Gonville  Bromhead,  el.  son  of  4th  baronet, 
b.  1869,  d.  1910  : m.  1897,  Emily  May,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hosking,  I.C.S.,  Judicial 
Commr.  of  Lower  Burma)  BENJAMIN  DENNIS  GONVILLE,  b.  May  7th,  1900;  ed.  at 

R. M.C.  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army.— —Edmund  de  Gonville  Hosking,  b.  1903.— —Dorothea,  b.  1898: 

in.  1920,  Major  Robert  William  Wrigley  Grimshaw,  Indian  Army. Annie  Marie  Gonville,  b. 

1905. 

Son  living — Benjamin  Gonville,  b.  1876 ; is  Major  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Rov.  Berkshire 
Regt.)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  and  during  European  War  1914:  in.  1912,  Edith  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  C.  Andrews,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Benjamin 
Gonville,  b.  1913, — a da.,  b.  1915. 

Daughters  living— Janette  Hope  Gonville  ( Lady  Birdwood)'.  in.  1894,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William 
Riddell  Birdwood,  1st  Bt.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.  Residences,  Rawal 

Pindi,  India ; Totnes,  Devonshire. Judith  Dorothy  Gonville : m.  1898,  Col.  Percy  Gerald 

Walker,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  18 — , — a son,  b.  18 — . Kathleen 

Gonville  (Baroness  Beihaven  and  Stenton)  : in.  1898,  the  nth  Baron  Belhaven  and  Stenton. 

Brother  living — Charles  James,  C.B.,  b.  1840;  is  a retired  Col.,  and  a J.P.,  for  Denbighshire ; 
formerly  Comdt.  2nd  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers ; commanded  24th  Regt.  Dist.  1892-7  ; served  in 
Ashantee  campaign  1873-4  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  during  Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Burmah  1887-9  (medal  with  clasp)  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1893  : in.  1876,  Alice  Marie,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Freckleton,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Freckleton  Gonville,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; Major  Lincolnshire  Regt,  (Reserve)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  iqi6-i8.  Resi- 
dence, Plas  Draw,  near  Ruthin. 

Sister  living — Elizabeth  Frances:  in.  1870,  Evelyn  Pocklington,  M.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1911,  and 
has  issue  living,  Mary  de  Gonville  : m.  1895,  Charles  Frederick  Grundtvig,  of  27,  Chester  Square, 

S. W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  b.  1895.  Residence , 2,  Gerald  Road,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

This  family  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Nottinghamshire,  the  maternal  ancestor  of  the  Bromheadls, 

Edmund  de  Gonville,  being  joint  founder,  in  14th  century,  of  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Cambridge. 


Bromley-Wilson,  see  Wilson. 


BROOKE,  Creation  (E.)  1662,  of  Norton  Priory,  Cheshire. 


Sir  Richard  Christopher  Brooke,  9th 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  8th,  1888  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Richard 
Marcus,  1920 ; formerly  Lieut.  Scots  Guards  : m.  1912, 
Marian  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Charles  Innes, 
of  Dromantine,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Or,  a cross  engrailed  per  pale  gules  and  sable.  Crrst — 

A brock,  or  badger,  passant  proper. 

Seat — Norton  Priory,  Halton,  Runcorn,  Cheshire.  Club — 

Guards’.  

son  living— RICHARD  NEVILLE,  b.  May  ist,  1915. 
Daughter  living— Audley  Marian,  b.  1913. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  7th  baronet) — Basil  Poynings,  b.  1853  ; ed. 

at  Wellington  Coll. Jocelyn  James  Pusey,  b.  1855;  ed.  at 

Wellington  Coll. Victor  Alexander,  b.  1857. Octavius 

George,  b.  1858. Lionel,  b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. 

Reginald  Cecil,  b.  1861. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  '7th  baronet) — Mabel  Dorothy. Winnifred  Agnes  Emily. -^—Lilian 

Louisa  Lettice. Rosalind  Hester. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Alice  ( Lady  Brooke ),  el.  da.  of  the  late  John  Sambrooke  Crawley, 
of  Stockwood,  Luton,  Beds  : in.  1883,  Sir  Richard  Marcus  Brooke,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1920. 
Residence , 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  ofthe  late  Gen.  Thomas  Brooke,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  18x6,  d.  1880 : m.  1840, 
Catherine  Marie  Diana,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Col.  Draper,  formerly  Scots  Guards  :— 
Alured  de  Vere,  b.  1841 ; formerly  Col.  R.E.  ; commanded  R.E.  in  N.-E.Dist.  1894-8  : in.  1874,  Mary 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Bonamy  Dobree,  of  4,  Queen’s  Gate  Place,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Maye  Amelie  Lucile,  b.  1875:  in.  1904,  Capt.  Archibald  Cochrane,  C.M.G,  R.N.  [see  E.  Dun- 
donald,  colls.].  Residence , 14,  Addison  Crescent,  Kensington,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Brooke,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1819,  d.  1903  : in. 
1852,  Susan,  who  d.  1852,  da.  of  the  Rev.  A.  Buchanan: — 

Helen  Maude:  m.  1878,  the  Rev.  William  Wentworth  Wodehouse,  who  rf.  1888  [see  E.  Kimberley, 
colls.],  and  judicially  separated  on  her  petition  1885.  Residence , 

The  1 st  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Brooke,  was  four  times  appointed  Sheriff  of  Cheshire  by  the  Parlia- 
mentarians. The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Richard,  was  Sheriff  of  the  same  co.  1667.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir 
Thomas,  was  Gov.  of  Chester  Castle  during  the  greater  part  of  Queen  Anne’s  reign. 


BROOKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1822,  of  Colebrooke,  co.  Fermanagh,  Ireland. 

Sir  Basil  Stanlake  Brooke,  M.C. , 5th 
Baronet;  b.  June  9th,  1888  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur 
Douglas,  1907  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is 
Capt.  Hussars,  and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (M.C.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : m.  1919,  Cynthia,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles 
Warden  Sergison  [Gordon-Cumming,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  a cross  engrailed  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  a cres- 
cent for  difference.  Crtst-  A brock,  or  badger,  passant  argent. 

Seat — Colebrooke  Park,  co.  Fermanagh. 


Son  living— BASIL  JULIAN  DAVID,  b.  April,  1920. 

Brother  living— Arthur  Francis,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is 
Lieut.  Hussars. 

Sisters  living— Sylvia  Henrietta  [Hon.  Mrs.  Charles  H.  G. 
Mulholland ),  b.  1890 : in.  1920,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Charles  Henry 
George  Mulholland,  nth  Hussars,  el.  son  of  2nd  Baron  Dun- 
leath.  Residence, 

lory  e ena.  Sheelah  [Hon.  Mrs.  Henry  Mulholland),  b.  189$  : in.  1914, 

the  Hon.  Henry  George  Hill  Mulholland  [see  B.  Dunleath]. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  the  3rd  baronet) — Ronald  George,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. , b.  1866;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough Coll.;  formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  nth  Hussars;  served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  during  Matabele  War  1896,  as  Staff  Officer,  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara 
and  Khartum  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  first  as 
A.D.C.,  and  subsequently  as  2nd  in  command  of  S.  African  Light  Horse,  and  as  D.A.A.G., 
present  at  battle  of  Elandslaagte  (severely  wounded,  despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
seven  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps.  Brevet  Major),  and  with  Somaliland  Field  Force 
1903-4,  as  D.A.A.G.  on  lines  of  communication,  and  in  command  of  2nd  Mounted  Corps  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Reserve  Regt.  1914;  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  silver  medal;  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.E.  1919:  m.  1908, 
Haller,  da.  of  the  late  Orville  Horwitz,  of  Baltimore,  Maryland,  U.S.A.,  and  formerly  wife  of 
Claude  Ashley  Charles  Ponsonby,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1907  [see  B.  De  Mauley, 

colls.].  Residence,  Brooke  House,  Valescure,  St.  Raphael,  France. Butler,  b.  1870;  ed.  at 

Wellington  Coll.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  Remount  Ser. : in.  1910,  Mary  Viva,  da.  of 
Cyril  Earle  Johnston,  of  4,  Boulevard  du  Midi,  Pau,  France,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril,  b.  19x1. 
Residence,  21,  Terlingham  Gardens,  Folkestone. — —Alan  Francis,  D.S.O.,  b.  1883;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  and  on  Gen.  Staff;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  six  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918):  in.  1914,  Jane  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  John  Mervyn  Carleton  Richardson,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas,  b.  1920, — Rose- 
mary, b.  1918. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Hylda  Henrietta  [Lady  Des  Vceux),  C.B.E.,  b.  1879; 

C. B.E.  1918  : in.  1899,  Major  Sir  Frederick  Henry  Arthur  Des  Vceux,  7th  Bt.  Residence,  50, 
Gillingham  Street,  S.W. 

Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Sir  Harry  Vesey,  K.B.E.,  b.  1845  ; formerly  Capt.  92nd 
Highlanders  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire,  and  Chm.  of  Aberdeenshire  and  Dist.  Local 
Emergency  Committee;  K.B  E.  1920:  in.  1879,  Patricia,  only  child  of  the  late  James  Gregory 
Moir- Byres,  J.P.,  of  Tonley  and  Fairley,  Aberdeenshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  James  Anson 
Otho,  V.C. , b.  1884  ; Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914 
(despatches;,— Arthur,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Indian  Army,  and  Comdt.  Viceroy’s  Body 
Guard  ; European  War  1914-15  (severely  wounded);  received  Durbar  medal  1911  : m.  1913,  Aimee 
Isabella  Brooman,  da.  of  Richard  Charles  Brooman  White,  of  Arddarroch,  Dumbartonshire,  and 
11,  Cambridge  Square,  W.  [E.  Orkney],  and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Harry  b.  1914,  Basil  Arthur 
b.  1917, — Henry  Brian,  b.  1889;  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1916  (despatches), — Patrick  Harry,  b.  1895;  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (on  active  ser. 
during  European  War)  1917, — Constance  Geraldine,  b.  1887  : in.  1913,  Capt.  Napier  Charles  Gordon 
Cameron,  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914,— Alice  Irene,  b. 
1897.  Residence , Fairley,  Countesswells.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Royal  Northern  (Aberdeen). 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Basil  Brooke,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1884:  m. 

1869,  Alice  Georgina,  who  d.  1915,  widow  of  J.  Shirley  Ball,  of  Abbeylara,  co. 

Longford,  and  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Norton,  R.  of  Baltinglass,  co. 

Wicklow: — 

Basil  Vernon,  R.N.,  b.  1876  ; became  Lieut.  1898,  Com.  1909,  and  Capt.  1916  : m.  1915,  Olave  Barbara 
Clementina,  da.  of  the  late  Com.  Charles  Elphinstone  Fleeming  Cunninghame  Graham,  M.V.O. 
[B.  Elphinstone].  Club,  Naval  and  Military.— Bertram  Norman  Sergison-Brooke,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  assumed  by 
Roy.  license  1915  the  additional  surname  of  Sergison;  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919:  in.  1915, 
Prudence  Ida  Evelyn,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Walden  Sergison,  of  Cuckfield 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Park,  Sussex  [Gordon-Cumming,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1916.  Clubs , Guards’, 

Bachelors’.^^Norah  Mary. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  Francis  Brooke  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  George  Cecil  Brooke,  b.  1870,  d.  (killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli) 
1915  : in.  1912,  Barbara,  only  child  of  Capt.  W.  H.  Allen  : — 

Henry  John  Allen,  b.  1913. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Brooke  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Francis  Brooke,  b.  1836,  d.  (killed  in  action  at  Kandahar) 
1880:  in.  1865,  Ann  Isabella  (now  of  Hampton  Court  Palace),  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Leonard  Raisbeck  Christopher  : — 

Mabel  Alice : m.  1890,  Maj.-Gen.  Alister  Grant  Dallas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas 
Arbuthnot  Grant,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Indian  Army;  European  War  1916-17  (wounded):  in.  1919, 
Jennifer,  Jda.  of  the  late  Col.  Treleavan  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  b.  1920, — Mabel  Jean 
Grant,  b.  1891  : in.  1912,  Major  Arthur  James  Darlington,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Anthony  Basil  b.  1919,  Anne  b.  1914, — Doreen  Sybil  Grant,  b.  1896  : in.  1020,  Hugh  Villiers 
Briscoe, — Aileen  Margaret  Grant,  b.  1898, — Margery  Alexandra  Grant,  b.  1906.  Residence , 

Croggan  House,  Sevenoaks.— Violet  Florence  : in.  1919,  Col.  Frank  Hall.  Residence,  23,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Brooke,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1874  : 
in.  1833,  Lady  Arabella  Georgiana  Hastings,  who  d.  1899,  <la*  °f  nth  Earl  of 
Huntingdon  ' — 

George  Hastings,  b.  1842  ; formerly  Capt.  48th  Regt.  ; is  Hon.  Col.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt. 
(Roy.  Canadians):  in.  1st,  1868,  Beatrice  Georgiana,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Carden, 
4th  Bt. ; 2ndly,  1903,  Adela  Harriet,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Lord  Charles  Pelham-Clinton,  and 
widow  of  John  Campbell  [see  D.  Newcastle,  colls.].  Residences,  Glenakil,  Tarbert,  Argyllshire; 

23,  Rutland  Court,  Rutland  Gardens,  S.W. Lionel  Godolphin,  C.B.,  b.  1849  ; is  a retired  Col. 

and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ; was  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  Irish  Dist.,  in  charge  of  Records  there  1905-6,  in 
command  of  a Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1906-8,  and  in  command  of  a Territorial  Force  Inf.  Brig.  1908-10  ; 
formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Connaught  Rangers  ; served  in  Zulu  War  1879  (slightly  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp],  and  in  S.  Africa  1899,  in  command  of  his  Regt.,  present  at  battles  of 
Colenso  (dangerously  wounded),  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz,  and  Pieters  Hill,  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and 
operations  round  Pretoria  (despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps,  C.B.);  C.B.  (Mil,)  1900:  in.  1st, 
1881,  Emma,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  Lord  John  Henry  Taylour  [M.  Headfort] ; 2ndly,  1895,  Gertrude 
Isabella,  da.  of  Col.  Henry  Hills  Goodeve  (formerly  R.A.),  of  Ivy  Tower,  near  Tenby,  S.  Wales, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Ruth  Isa  Patricia,  b.  1896, — Gertrude  Vera,  b.  1899  : in. 
1917,  Nigel  Augustus  Kennedy,  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  [see  M.  Ailsa,  colls.], — 
Amy  Dorothy,  b.  1901.  Residence , 42,  Hogarth  Road,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Brooke  (ante)  : - 
Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Frank  (Francis)  Theophilus  Brooke,  P.C., 
b.  1851,  d.  1920:  in.  1st,  1877,  Alice  Mary  Ogle,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev. 
William  Ogle  Moore  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Agnes  Letitia  (now  of  Ardeen,  Shillelagh,  co.  Wicklow), 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Hibbert,  of  Chalfont  Park,  Buckingham  : — 

George  Frank,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army ; formerly  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers, 
and  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Cape  Colony  Dist. ; S.  Africa  1899,  present  at  battle  of  Tugela 
(dangerously  wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1915-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars) ; D.S.O.  19x7  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919):  in.  1907,  Theodora  Olivia,  da.  of  Richard 
Meredith  Jackson,  of  Natal,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank  Hastings,  b.  1909, — Oliver  George, 
b.  1911.  Club,  Army  and  Navy.  — Henry  Hastings,  b.  1882;  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers; 
d.  (result  of  wounds  in  action)  1920  : in.  1916,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Percy  Brodrick 

Bernard  [see  E.  Bandon  . Alice  Gertrude:  in.  1905,  Dermot  Henry  Doyne,  of  St.  Austin’s, 

Tullow,  co.  Carlow  [E.  Fitzwilliam],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Hastings,  b.  1906, — Francis 
Mervyn,  b.  1909, — Diana  Alice,  b.  1911, — Chrystol  Marjorie,  b.  1915.  Residence,  St.  Austin’s, 
Tullow,  co.  Carlow. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Sir  Basil  Brooke,  Gov.  of  Donegal,  who  settled  in  Ireland  temp. 
Queen  Elizabeth,  and  whose  son,  Sir  Henry,  also  Gov.  of  Donegal,  received  grants  of  land  in  co.  of 
Fermanagh  for  services  he  rendered  in  the  Rebellion  of  1641.  The  grandfather  of  the  1st  baronet 
of  the  present  creation,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur,  M.P.  for  Fermanagh,  was  created  a baronet  1764, 
and  dying  without  surviving  male  issue,  1785,  the  title  became  extinct.  The  2nd  baronet  of  the 
present  creation  was  M.P.  for  Fermanagh  (C)  1840-54. 


BROOKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899,  of  Armitage  Bridge,  Almondbury,  West  Riding  of 
Yorkshire.  [Extinct  1908.] 

Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  [Lady  Brooke),  da.  of  the  late  James  Priestley,  J.P.,  of 
Bankfield,  Huddersfield,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Farrer  Forster,  V.  of  Beckwithshaw,  near 
Harrogate  : in.  1902,  as  his  third  wife,  Sir  Thomas  Brooke,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence , 
Armitage  Bridge,  Huddersfield. 


BROOKE,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1903,  of  Summerton,  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  George  Frederick  Brooke,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Richard  Brooke,  of  Summerton, 
Castleknock,  co.  Dublin,  by  the  Hon.  Henrietta  who  d. 
1911,  da.  of  3rd  Viscount  Monck  ; b.  Aug.  13th,  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  a D.L.  for 
City  of  Dublin,  a J.P.  for  cos.  Wexford  (High  Sheriff 
1882)  and  Dublin  (High  Sheriff  1898),  head  of  the 
firm  of  George  F.  Brooke  and  Son,  wine  merchants,  of 
1,  Gardiner  Row,  Dublin,  and  a Director  (sometime 
Gov.)  of  the  Bank  of  Ireland  : in.  ist,  1875,  Anna  Maria, 
who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  Geoffrey  J.  Shakerley, 
of  Belmont  Hall,  Cheshire  [Shakerley,  Bt.] ; 2ndly, 
1881,  Emily  Alma,  who  d.  1910,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Augustine  H.  Barton,  of  Rochestown,  co.  Tipperary,  and 
has  issue. 

Glory , the  end.  $rms — Or,  a cross  engrailed  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  in  dexter 

canton  a crescent  of  the  second,  and  in  sinister  canton  a martlet  of 
the  third,  for  difference.  Crrst — A badger  passant  proper,  charged  with  a crescent  and  a martlet  gules. 

Seats—  Ballyfad,  Coolgreaney,  co.  Wexford  ; Pickering,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare.  Residence—  1, 
Gardiner  Row,  Dublin.  Clubs  —Carlton,  Kildare  Street,  Sackville  Street. 


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Sons  living— By  2nd  marriage— FRANCIS  HUGH,  b.  Nov.  loth,  1882;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd 
Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  Capt.  Special  Cav.,  European  War  1914-18  (1914  star;  : m.  1915, 
Mary  Louisa  Mabel  FitzGerald-Arnott,  da.  of  Sir  John  Arnott,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living, 

George  Cecil  Francis,  b.  1916,— a da.,  b.  1918.  Residence , Pickering,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

Augustine  Henry,  M.C.,  b.  1884;  Major  Indian  Cav. ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.,  1915  star). 

Raymond  Frederick,  b.  1885. Arthur  Charles,  D.S.O.,  b.  1886;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 

R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  1915  star.  Legion  of 

Honour). John,  D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1887;  is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; served  during  European  War 

1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  Legion  of  Honour):  in.  1918,  Margaret  Winifred,  oniy  da.  of 

Col.  Francis  Tothill,  R.A.,  of  Aldworth  House,  Emsworth,  Sussex. Basil  Gerald,  'b.  1894; 

ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; European  War  igi4-x8  as  Lieut.  17th  Lancers  : in.  1919,  Essex  Vere,  da.  of  Sir 

Charles  Vere  Gunning,  C.B.,  C,M.G.,  7th  Bt Geoffrey  Thomas,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  16th  Lancers; 

European  War  1914-18  (1914  star,  Croix  de  Guerre). 

Daughters  living— By  2nd  marriage— Emily  Henrietta. Rose  Dorothy. 

Granddaughter  living — (Issue  of  the  late  George  Brooke,  Lieut.  Irish  Guards,  el.  son  (by  1st 
marriage)  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1877,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : m.  1907,  Nina  (now  of  Manor  Farm, 
Bracknell,  Berks),  only  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Arthur  William  Hill,  P.C.,  M.P.  [ see  M. 
Downshire)]  : — 

Nancy  Myra,  b.  1911. 

This  family  is  a branch  of  Brooke,  Bt.,  of  Colebrooke. 


BROOKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Almondbury,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Robert  Weston  Brooke,  D.S.O. , 

M.C.,  2nd  Baronet , b.  Aug.  10th,  1885  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  John  Arthur,  1920  ; ed.  at  Repton ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Yorkshire  Dragoons  Yeo.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  : ?n.  1909,  Margery  Jean,  da.  of  Alexander 
Geddes,  of  Blairmore,  Aberdeenshire,  and  has  issue. 

Jlrms — Agent,  a cross  nebulee  per  pale  gules  and  sable,  in 
the  first  and  fourth  quarters  a boar’s  head  erased  of  the  last. 
(Cxegts — In  front  of  a sword  erect,  the  blade  entwined  by  two 
serpents  respecting  each  other  proper,  a boar’s  head  erased 
sable. 

Seats — Fenay  Hall,  Huddersfield;  Fearn  Lodge,  Ardgay, 
Ross-shire. 


Son  living— JOHN  WESTON,  b.  Sept.  26th,  1911. 

Daughters  living— Elizabeth,  b.  1910 Edith  Frances,  b. 

1914. Hazel  Mary,  b.  1918. 

Sisters  living — Blanche,  b.  1875  : in.  1907,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Dixon  Hoste,  R.  of  Marlborough.  Residence , The 

Rectory,  Marlborough. Dorothy,  b.  1877:  in.  1905, Lieut. - 

. 7 Col.  Walter  Henry  Patrick  Law,  D.S.O.,  R.A.S.C.  Rest- 

Nor  zs  zt  by  cra/t.  dence , Dawley  Lodge,  Hillingdon,  near  Uxbridge. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Blanche  ( Lady  Brooke ),  da.  of  Major  Charles  S.  Weston  : 
in.  1873,  Sir  John  Arthur  Brooke,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , Midfearn  Cottage, 

Ardgay,  Scotland. 

Sir  John  Arthur  Brooke,  1st  baronet,  was  a Director  of  John  Brooke  and  Sons  (Limited),  of 
Armitage  Bridge,  Huddersfield,  and  Chm.  York  House  of  Laymen. 


DE  CAPELL-BROOKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  Great  Oakley,  Northamptonshire. 

Sir  Arthur  Richard  de  Capell- 
Brooke,  5th  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  12th,  1869;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Richard  Lewis,  1892;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1893)  ; formerly  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  Northamptonshire  Regt.  (now 
Capt. ) ; is  patron  of  one  living,  and  a J.  P.  and  County 
Councillor  (Geddington  Div.)  for  Northampton- 
shire ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902  ; was  High  Sheriff 
for  Rutlandshire  1899 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Northamptonshire,  E.  Div.  (C)  Jan.  1906,  Jan. 
1910,  and  Dec.  1910  : and  m.  1897,  Fanny  Cecil 
Talbot,  da.  of  Capt.  Duncan  McNeill  [E.  Shrews- 
bury, colls.]. 

&rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a fesse  azure  three 
escallops  of  the  field  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  an  anchor  azure,  on 
a chief  of  the  second  three  arming-buckles  of  the  first. 
Crtst  -A  demi-sea-horse  argent,  finned  and  maned  or. 

Seats — Great  Oakley  Hall,  Kettering ; Aghadoe, 
Killeagh,  co.  Cork.  Clubs — Carlton,  Travellers’. 


Brother  living— EDWARD  GEOFFREY,  C.B.E.\  b. 
Jan.  31st,  1880 ; -ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford  (13. A.  1902)  ; sometime  Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  of 
Imperial  Staff;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Residence , Brushford,  Dulverton.  Club , Travellers’. 


God  is  my  hope. 


Sisters  living— Mary 
Sophia,  b.  1875. 


Charlotte,  b.  1871.  Caroline 


Widow  living  of  4th  Baronet— Mary  Grace  (Lady  de 
Capell-Brooke ),  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Trollope,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Notting- 


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ham  [see  B.  Kesteven,  colls.]:  in.  1867,  Sir  Richard  Lewis  de  Capell-Brooke,  4th  baronet,  who  d. 
1892.  Residence , Woodford,  Thrapston,  Northants. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Watson  de  Capell-Brooke,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b. 
1836,  d.  1896:  in.  1865,  Eleanor  Frances,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Thomas  Thornhill, 
formerly  of  Fixby  Hall,  Yorkshire  : — 

Catherine  Honoria  : in.  1902,  Hugh  Arthur  Paget  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.].  Residence , The  Orchards, 

Rodbourne,  Malmesbury. Edith  Julia  : in.  1899,  Capt.  Duncan  Macpherson,  R.N.  (retired),  who 

d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Cameron,  b.  1901, — Ewen  Francis  Duncan,  b.  1911, — Sheila 

Honoria,  b.  1902, — Rosemary  Catherine,  b.  1905.  Residence , Westlake,  West  Coker,  Yeovil. 

Eleanor  Grace:  m.  1897,  Gerald  Seymour  Guinness,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  B.  Ardilaun,  colls.] 
Residence,  Dorton  House,  Thame. 

The  lands  of  Aghadoe,  Cork,  have  been  possessed  by  this  family  for  700  years.  The  heir  in 
the  1 8th  century,  Richard  Supple,  Esq.,  F.R.S.,  married  the  daughter  and  coheir  of  Arthur  Brooke, 
Esq.  ; his  son,  who  was  created  a baronet,  assumed  the  surname  of  De  Capell-Brooke,  the  2nd  baronet 
adopted  the  surname  of  Broke,  and  the  3rd  baronet  resumed  the  name  of  Brooke. 


Brooke-Pechell,  see  Pechell. 


BROOKS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  City  of  Manchester.  [Extinct  1900.] 

Sir  William  Cunliffe  Brooks,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Edith  [Lady  Francis  Cecil)-,  in.  ist,  1874,  Lord  Francis 
Horace  Pierrepont  Cecil,  Lieut.  R.N.,  who  d.  1889,  2nd  son  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Exeter,  by 
whom  has  issue  living  [see  M.  Exeter,  colls.];  2ndly,  1892,  Adm.  Philip  Francis  Tillard,  third 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Tillard,  R.  of  Blakeney,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Esterel 
Edith  Philippa  Louise,  b.  1893  : m.  1914,  Robert  Hamond  Arthur  Elwes,  J.P.,  of  Congham  House, 
King’s  Lynn,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Philip  Henry  b.  1917,  Susan  Esterel  b.  1915,  Elizabeth 
Edith  b.  1916.  Residences , Alford  House,  Alford,  Somerset;  Fasnadarach,  Dinnet,  Aberdeenshire. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Jane  [Lady  Brooks ),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  David  Davidson, 
K.C.B.  : m.  1879,  Sir  William  Cunliffe  Brooks,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1900,  when  the  title  became  ext. 
Residence,  The  Neuk,  Aboyne,  Aberdeenshire. 


BROOKSBANK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Healaugh  Manor,  Healaugh,  West  Riding 

of  Yorkshire. 


Sir  Edward  Clitherow  Brooksbank, 

1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Edward  Brooksbank, 
of  Healaugh  Manor,  Tadcaster,  and  Newton 
House,  Whitby  ; b.  Nov.  24th,  1858  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881) ; formerly 
Hon.  Major  Yorkshire  Artillery,  and  Major  8th 
Vol.  Batn.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  and  Vice- 
Chm.  of  County  Council  of  W.  Riding  of  York- 
shire, Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  Healaugh  and  Sneaton  ; has 
been  Chm.  Barkston  Ash  Conservative  Asso. 
for  30  years:  m.  1885,  Katharine  Graham,  da.  of 
Hugh  Morris  Lang,  of  Broadmeadows,  Selkirk, 
and  has  issue. 

Jtrms— Azure,  two  bars  wavy  argent  within  a bordure 
or.  (Crrsst— A white  hart’s  head  couped  proper,  attired 
or,  accolled  with  two  bars  wavy  azure. 

Seats — Healaugh  Manor,  Tadcaster  ; Newton  House 
Whitby.  Clubs— Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Yorkshire. 


BROTHERTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Wakefield,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Edward  Allen  Brotherton,  M.B.,  ist  Baronet,  son  of  Theophilus 
Brotherton,  of  Ardwick  Green,  Manchester;  b.  April  ist,  1856;  ed.  at  Owens  Coll., 
and  at  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester;  is  a Chemical  Manufacturer,  Hon.  Col.  15th 
Batn.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (which  he  raised  at  his  own  expense),  and  a J.P.  for  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  and  for  Liberty  of  Ripon  ; was  Mayor  of  Wakefield  1902-3, 
and  Lord  Mayor  of  Leeds  1913-14  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Wakefield  (C)  March  1902  to 
Dec.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  ; re-elected  ( Co . U)  Dec.  1918. 

Jirm*  and  Crrsts — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seats — Roundhay  Hall,  Leeds,  Yorkshire  ; Eagle  Hall,  Pateley  Bridge,  Yorkshire  ; Kirkham 
Abbey,  Yorkshire.  Clubs— Carlton,  Bath,  Yorkshire. 


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BROUGHTON,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Broughton,  Staffordshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Brawton.”] 

Sir  Henry  John  Delves  Broughton, 

nth  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  10th,  1883;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Delves  Louis,  1914;  formerly  Major  Irish  Guards; 
retired  1919;  is  patron  of  four  livings:  m.  1913, 
Vera  Edyth,  da.  of  Boscawen  Trevor  Griffith 
Boscawen,  of  Trevalyn  Hall,  Rossett,  N.  Wales, 
and  has  issue. 

&rins — Argent,  two  bars  gules,  on  a canton  of  the  second 
a cross  of  the  field.  Crtat — A sea-dog’s  head  couped  gules, 

finned  argent. 

Seat — Doddington  Park,  Nantwich. 


Son  living— EVELYN  DELVES,  b.  Oct.  2nd,  1915. 
Daughter  living— Rosamund,  b.  1917. 

Half-Brother  living— Brian  Evelyn  Delves,  b.  1898. 
Half-Sisters  living — Violet  Evelyn  Delves,  b.  1894  : m. 
1918,  A.  Pike,  Lieut.  Indian  Army  Reserve.-^— Amice 
Ivy  Delves,  b.  1902. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  9th  baronet) — Brian  Delves,  b.  1865  : 
m.  1886,  Minnie  Eliza,  da.  of  George  Rowe.  Residence , 
The  Bungalow,  Manaton,  Moreton-Hampstead. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — Zoe  Angelique,  b.  1859  : m.  1881,  Neville  Thursby,  who 
d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Honor  Zoe  ( Lady  S huckburgh) , O.B.E.  ; Vice-Pres.  Southam 
Div.,  British  Red  Cross  So.  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1909,  Sir  Gerald  Francis  Stewkley  Shuckburgh, 

nth  Bt.  Residence , Harleston,  Northampton. Rhoda,  b.  i860:  tn.  1885,  Lieut.-Com.  Vernon 

Lamonnerie  Delves  Broughton  [see  infra].  Saba  Maud,  b.  1874:  m.  1896,  Lionel  Charles 
Molesworth,  who  d.  1916  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. 

Collateral  Branches  living 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Delves  Broughton,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1863 : 
m.  18 — , Jane,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  George  Bennet,  Q.C.,  of  Dublin  : — 

Delves,  b.  1846  ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Col.  : formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  : m~,  1872, 
Edith  May  Marion,  da.  of  Phineas  Riall,  of  Old  Conna  Hall,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue 
living,  Brian  Delves,  b.  1873  ; formerly  Major  Indian  Army, — Geoffrey  Delves,  b.  1880;  is  Major 
Welsh  Regt.,  and  attached  to  Cheshire  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded)  : 
nt.  1913,  Violet  Carnegie,  da.  of  H.  Anstey  and  widow  of  Talbot  Dean-Pitt, — Mary  Edith. 
Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Delves  Broughton,  5th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1895:  m. 
1858,  Clemence,  da.  of  the  late  C.  L.  D.  Fattorini,  M.D.,  of  Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales  : — 
Vernon  Lamonnerie  Delves,  D.S.C.,  b.  1859  ; is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R. ; European  War  1914-19,  with 
Mine  Sweepers  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  three  medalsand  clasp)  : m.  1885,  Rhoda  (ante),  da.  of  Sir  Henry 
Delves  Broughton,  9th  baronet,  and  has  issue  living,  Rhoda  Mary  Delves,  b.  1894  : m.  1913, 
George  Ralph  Cox,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Stonehouse,  Winchcombe,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Jack  Broughton  b.  1914,  George  Vernon  b.  1916.  Residence , Beckaford  House,  Wellington  Square, 
Cheltenham.— —Ernest  Clement  Vernon,  b 1865;  is  a J.P.  for  N.S.  Wales,  Victoria,  Queensland 
and  S.  Australia  ; formerly  sat  for  King  Div.  in  N.S.  Wales  Parliament  : m.  1890,  Amelia  Lockier, 
da.  of  William  Newcombe,  J.P.,  of  N.S.  Wales.  Residence , Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Delves  Broughton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Vernon  Delves  Broughton,  b.  1834,  d.  1886  : m.  1861,  Augusta  Mary  Anne, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  George  Arbuthnot : — 

Vernon  Warburton,  b.  1864. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lewis  Price  Delves  Broughton,  b.  1836,  d.  1902  : m.  1867,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Randall,  who  d.  1890,  el.  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Frank  Turner,  K.C.B.  : — 

Cicely : nt.  1894,  William  Barrow  Simonds.  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Barrow,  b. 
1896, — Robert  William  Barrow,  b.  1906, — Joan  Barrow  (twin),  b.  1896, — Ivy  Barrow,  b.  1901. 

Residence , Abbott’s  Barton,  Winchester. Margaret : m.  1904,  Robert  Dabney  Heinemann.-^— 

Joan  : m.  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Stebbing  Corlett,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Ivan 
Archibald  Lewis,  b.  1904, — Mary  Delves,  b.  1902. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Cecil  Delves  Broughton,  R.N.,  b.  1837,  d.  1899:  m.  1871,  Marion 
Honora  (now  of  Houghton,  Playden,  Rye,  Sussex),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Theodore 
Bouwens  : — 

Of  whom  Theodore  Delves,  b.  1872  ; is  Major  R.E.  : m.  1st,  1897,  Marion  Julia,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Augustus  Theodore  Bouwens ; 2ndly,  1908,  Zoe,  el.  da.  of  Col.  John  Warre  Sill, 
formerly  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Brian  Charles,  b.  1303, — Ruth  Marion, 
b.  1898,— (by  2nd  marriage)  Kathleen  Winifred  Eva,  b.  1909, — Dorothy  Patricia,  b.  1913.  Hugo 
Delves,  b.  1878  ; Capt.  Cheshire  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  : m.  1914, 

Jessie  Wingate,  da.  of  the  late  John  Matthews,  of  Walmer. Marjory  Frances  : m.  1905,  Charles 

Holmes  Harrison,  formerly  I.C.S.,  of  Algars  Manor,  Iron  Acton,  Gloucestershire. Ruth:  m. 

1907,  Francis  Maxwell  Isemonger,  Vice-Consul  at  Dijon,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Delves, 
b.  1908, — Joan  Maxwell,  b.  1912.  Residence , British  Vice-Consulate,  Dijon,  France.— —Dorothy 
Julia  : m.  1914,  Hugh  Babington  Blogg. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Francis  Sullivan  Delves  Broughton,  R.N.,  b.  1838,  d.  1878  \ m. 
1872,  Josephine  Harriet  (who  m.  2ndly,  1881,  Cressett  Thursby  Pelham),  da.  of  William 
Whaley  Billyard,  of  Kirketon,  Darlinghurst,  N.S. W. : — 

Marion  Ida. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Edward  Delves  Broughton,  b.  1802  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  John  Delves  Broughton,  b.  1836,  d.  18 — : m.  1876,  Lucy,  who  d.  1887, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Sudlow  Roots,  of  Kingston-on-Thames  : — 

Brian  Delves,  b.  1879:  m.  1912,  Elizabeth  Annie,  da.  of  H.  K.  Osborn,  of  Ladysmith,  Natal.—  — 
Cecilia  Mary  Delves:  m.  1904,  Ferdinand  William  Smallpeice,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecilia  Lucy, 
b.  1905, — Rosemary  Anstice,  b.  1909, — Monica  Mary,  b.  1915.  Residence , Browning’s  Down, 

Guildford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Edward  Delves  Broughton,  b.  1837,  d.  1895  : m.  1870, 
Laura  Margaret  Buchan,  who  d.  1906,  el.  da.  of  Stephen  Lawson,  7th  Hussars  : — 

Legh  Harley  Delves,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; formerly  Major  R.  F.A. ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1915-18  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1903,  Constance,  da.  of 
George  Randall  Johnson,  of  Feniton  Court,  Honiton,  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  Legh  Randall 
Delves,  b.  1904, — William  Edward,  b.  1908, — John  Rowlls,  b.  1910, — Agnes  Laura  Margret 
I9°6.  William  Edward  Delves,  M.C.,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A., 
and  Major-Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 

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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Mil.  Cross)  : in.  1912,  Dorothy  Grace,  da.  of  Edward  Fairfax  Studd,  of  Oxton,  near  Exeter  [see 

Chichester,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  William  Harley  Fairfax,  b.  1913. Edith  Laura  Anna : m. 

1896,  Robert  Macleod  Richardson,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  John  Broughton,  b.  1903, — Edward 
Hugh  Lawson  (twin),  b.  1903,— Arthur  Legh  Tumour,  b.  1908, — Edith  Marjorie  Frances,  b.  1897, 

— Enid  Ethel  Penelope,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Yardley  Grange,  Tonbridge. Louisa  Fanny:  in. 

1899,  Arthur  Buckwald  Edgar  Gibson,  and  has  issue  living,  Alleyne  Edward  Charles,  b.  1900, 

— Arthur  Brian  Edgar,  b.  1902, — Eric  Legh  Edgar,  b.  1907, — Gordon  Kill  Edgar,  b.  1911. Ethel 

Georgina:  in.  1908,  Robert  Stoughton,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Knyvett  Clarke,  b.  1909, — 

Ethel  Margaret  Mary,  b.  1912. Florence  Lucy : in.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Gordon  Thomson, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  William  David,  b.  1906, — Florence  Margaret 
Gordon,  b.  1905, — Betty  Winifred,  b.  1909. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  John  Delves  Broughton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Alfred  William  Delves  Broughton,  R.M.L.I.,  b.  1880,  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  battle  of  Horn  Reef)  1916  : in.  1914,  Effie  Christina  (now  of  2,  Victoria  Man- 
sions, W.  Hampstead,  N.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Herbert  Hill  Mackenzie  : — 

Josephine  Delves  ( posthumous ),  b.  1916. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Thomas  Delves  Broughton,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Edward  Delves  Broughton,  R.E.,  b.  1802,  d.  1880:  in.  1830, 
Anne  Nugent,  who  d.  1879  : — 

Francis  Delves,  b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  68th  Regt.  : in.  18 — , Edith  Mary, 
da.  of  George  Hall,  formerly  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Delves  Broughton,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Delves 
Broughton,  5th  son  of  6th  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Walthall  Delves  Walthall,  b.  1848,  d.  1897  : m.  1870,  Caroline 
Marion  (now  of  The  Cottage,  St.  Asaph),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Augustus  Stewart,  of 
West  Hall,  High  Leigh,  Cheshire 

Edward  Charles  Walthall  Delves,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is 
Major  and  Brevet  Col.  R.F.A.,  and  Brig. -Gen.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre),  and  during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour);  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918:  in.  1902,  Isabel  Sybil,  youngest  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  James  Bevan  Edwards,  K.  C.M.G.,  C.B.  Residences , Wistaston  Hall,  Nantwich  ; Alton  Manor, 

Idridgehay,  Derby.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Brian  James  Delves,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; 

formerly  Capt.  R.  M.L.I. ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  R.  M.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16, 

with  Canadian  Inf.  (wounded).  Club,  Sports’. Henry  Douglas  Delves,  O.B.E,,  b.  1880;  ed. 

at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Emanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Denbighshire  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is 
Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  and  during  European  War  1915-19  (O.B.E.)  ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1911,  Hilda  Maud,  da.  of  Frederick  Leigh  Hancock  (J.P.  for  Flintshire 
and  High  Sheriff  1910),  of  The  Warren,  Broughton,  near  Chester,  and  has  issue  living,  Leigh 

Edward  Delves,  b.  1914, — Daphne,  b.  1912. Gilbert  Alexander  Delves,  b.  1890.-— Helen 

Louisa  Delves.— Rhoda  Janet  Delves.-—  "Alice  Dorothy  Delves. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Robert  Broughton,  R.N.,  C.B.,  3rd  in 
descent  from  the  late  Charles  Broughton,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Broughton,  R.  N.,  b.  1804,  d.  1849:  in.  1833,  Eliza,  who 
d.  1896,  da.  of  John  Perfect,  banker,  of  Pontefract : — 

Helen  : in.  1867,  Capt.  Arthur  Willoughby  Crewe-Read,  who  d.  1874,  and  has  issue  living,  Muriel 

Bridget : m.  1892,  Herbert  Lindsay  Scott,  Esq. Dora:  in.  1857,  Capt.  Henry  Reveley  Mitford 

(formerly  51st  King’s  Own  L. I.,  and  Major  and  Adj.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.),  and 
has  issue  living,  Bertram  Reveley,  C.B. , C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b.  1863  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : in. 
1891,  the  Hon.  Etheldreda  Mary,  dau.  of  2nd  Baron  Manners,  and  has  issue  living,  Etheldreda 
Josceline  b.  1893,  Enid  Constance  b.  1895,  Stella  Gladys  b.  1898, — Percy  Nugent,  b.  1871 : in.  1911, 
Marion,  da.  of  Charles  Wilson, — Sybil  Constance : in.  1902,  Arthur  John  Hallam  Montefiore 
Brice,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  1,  Portman  Mansions,  W.,  and  2,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.C., — Dora 
Florence, — Evelyn  Bertha:  m.  1st,  1891,  Col.  Francis  Joseph  Lambkin,  who  d.  1912,  formerly 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps ; 2ndly,  1915,  Col.  George  Herbert  Stewart  Browne,  formerly  Suffolk 
Regt.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Evelyn  Aileen  b.  1892  : in.  1st,  1913,  Capt.  Austin 
Edward  Deprez,  R.  F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Europen  War)  1915  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Arthur  Kerr  Main,  D.S.O.  (and  has  issue  living  by  1st  marriage,  Aileen  Michelle  b.  19x4), — 
Violet  Nina:  in.  1904,  Thomas  W.  A.  Daman,  M.A.,  M.B.,  C.M.,  Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  of 

The  Minster  Yard,  Lincoln.  Residence,  Winchester. Florence  Mercedes. Rhoda  : in.  1877, 

Arthur  Frederick  Gurney.— —Alice  : in.  1869,  Capt.  William  Thomson  (formerly  78th  Highlanders), 
who  d.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Broughton,  b.  1870,— Thomas  Weldon,  b.  1872,  - Edward 
Vernon,  b.  1873, — Sir  William  Montgomery,  K .C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.C.,  b.  1877  [see  “Knightage”]: 
in.  1919.  Ethel  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Duncan  Davidson,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  Burdett,  Bt.,  cr.  1619, 
colls.], — Norah  Florence, — Eleanor  Ann.  Residence , 

The  annals  of  this  old  Staffordshire  family  extend  to  temp.  Henry  VI.  Thomas  Broughton, 
father  of  the  1st  baronet,  was  fined  ^3,200  by  the  Sequestrators  for  his  loyalty  to  Charles  I.  The  4th 
baronet  assumed  the  additional  name  of  Delves. 

.S.)  1686,  of  Colstoun,  Haddingtonshire. 

Sir  James  Lionel  Broun,  nth  Baronet : 
b.  1875  5 5 ■ his  father,  Sir  William,  1918. 

&rms — Gules,  a chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  01. 
ffirrst — A lion  rampant,  holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a fleur 
de-lis  or. 

Residences— Colstoun,  Gunnedah,  New  South  Wales; 
Dalblair,  Winton,  New  South  Wales;  Thornydyke,  and 
Coonimbia,  Coonamble,  New  South  Wales. 


Brothers  living— WILLIAM  ARTHUR,  b.  Oct.  12th, 

1876. Reginald  Augustus,  b.  1878:  in.  1910,  Alice 

Maude,  da.  of  W.  B.  Wilkinson,  of  Mosman,  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  William 
Wilkinson,  b.  1912, — Nancy  Alice,  b.  1911.  Claude 
M’Bryde,  b.  1882. 

Sisters  living— Elizabeth  Eleanor  Maude:  in.  1896,  Ernest 
Frederick  Doyle,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Broun  Fitz, 
b.  1898, — Clifford  Ernest  Fitz,  b.  1914, — Alice  Marjorie 
Marion,  b.  1897, — Muriel  Ellen  Bertha  (twin),  b.  1898,— 
Ruth  Linda  Maude,  b.  1910.  Residence , Purlewah,  Wcrris 
Creek,  New  South  Wales.— Alice  Marion  Blanche,  b.  1881 : 
in.  1904,  Leslie  Sprague,  and  has  issue  living,  Mervyn  Broun, 
b.  1913,— Edgar  Leslie  Broun,  b.  1007,— Audrey  Marion,  b. 
1904, — Dirleen  Muriel,  b.  1909, — Zelma  Elizabeth,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  Dungowan,  Tamworth,  New  South  Wales.— 


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Linda  Isabella,  b.  1889  : m.  1910,  William  Shubrick  Martin,  Manager  of  Commercial  Bank, 

Werris  Creek,  Tam  worth,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Henry  Shubrick,  b. 
1914, — Dorothy  Darvell,  b.  1911. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  9th  baronet) — David  Limond,  b.  1855:  m.  1 877,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Martin  Kelly,  of  Stony  Creek,  Bundarra,  New  England,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  James  (of  Bassendean,  Tingha,  N.S.  Wales),  b.  1882  : m.  1915,  Marian  R.  Perryman, — 
Kate  Mary  Emily,  b.  1878, — Sara  Honora,  b.  1880 : m.  1904,  William  Bissett  Whiteman  Knowles, 
and  has  issue  living,  Roy  Owing  b.  1910,  William  Wallis  b.  1901,  Marguerite  Mabel  b.  1908, — 
Eleanor  Gale,  b.  1884  : m.  1915,  Hercules  Christian  McIntyre,  of  Fernbrook,  Alfred  Street,  North 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales, — Elizabeth  Smith,  b.  1887  : m.  1913,  Rumney  Gibbons,  of  Blair  Atholl, 
Mcrse,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Romney  b.  1914,  Moree  Romney.  Residence , 
Bushfield,  Bundarra,  New  South  Wales. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — Marion  Henderson  : m.  1st,  1885,  Arthur  Swift  Darby, 
of  Campo  Santo,  Barraba,  New  South  Wales,  who  d.  1894  ; 2ndly,  1903,  the  Rev.  William  Lay- 
cock,  who  d.  1916,  formerly  V.  of  Oxton.  Residence , 8,  Victoria  Mansions,  Queen’s  Club 

Gardens,  W. Elizabeth  Smith  : m.  1886,  the  Rev.  John  Mackie,  D.D.,  Pastor  Emeritus  of  St. 

Andrew’s  Church,  Kingston,  Ontario,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Broun,  M.C.,  b.  1890;  Major 
R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.).  Residences,  The  Ramparts,  Battersea,  Ontario,  Canada  ; 
Balladoole,  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man.-— —Isabella  Gilmore : m.  1896,  Thomas  Edmund  Barker 
Thompson,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  Haltonlea,  Hawkwood  Road,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  M'Bryde  Broun,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1806,  d. 
1866  : m.  1854,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  David  Alexander  Carruthers, 
ofWarmanbie,  co.  Dumfries: — 

Marion  Jane.  Residence,  Mayfield,  Colinton,  Midlothian. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Broun,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Peter  Nicholas  Broun,  Colonial  Sec.  of  Swan  River,  b.  17 — , d.  1846 : 
m.  1824,  Caroline,  da.  of  James  Simpson  : — 

M'Bride,  b.  18 — . James,  b.  18 — . Charles,  b.  18—. Five  daughters. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)of  the  late  Richard  M'Bryde  Broun,  b.  1801,  d.  1857  : m.  1st,  1837, 
Anne,  da.  of  George  Leake  ; 2ndly,  18 — , Charlotte,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Gen.  — Herbert : — 
William  Luke,  b.  1850;  is  a retired  Com.  in  P.  and  O.  Co.’s  Ser.,  and  Lieut.-Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  : m.  1st,  1886,  Harriet  Louisa,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  William  Boodle,  solicitor,  of 
Cheltenham  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Alice  Glen,  widow  of  Charles  Wilson,  of  Melbourne,  Australia,  having 
had  issue  (by  1st  marriage),  Richard  Clive  M'Bryde,  b.  1894;  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers; 
d.  (believed  killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Douglas  George  M‘Bryde,  b.  1896, — (by 

2nd  marriage)  Edith  Elizabeth  McBryde,  b.  1913. Eliza  Leake.  Residence , Granbee,  Knole 

Road,  Bournemouth. 

This  family  claims  descent  from  George  Broun,  who  married,  1543,  Jean  Hay,  da.  of  3rd  Lord 
Vester,  ancestor  of  the  Marquess  of  Tweeddale.  The  dowry  of  the  lady  consisted  of  the  famous 
“ Coulston  Pear,”  which  her  remote  ancestor,  Hugo  de  Gifford,  ofYester,  a famous  necromancer, 
who  d.  1267,  was  supposed  to  have  invested  with  the  extraordinary  virtue  of  securing  unfailing  pros- 
perity for  the  family  who  might  possess  it.  This  pear  is  still  preserved  at  Colstoun,  and  even  when 
shorn  of  its  superstitious  surroundings  is,  nevertheless,  a wonderful  vegetable  curiosity.  Sir  George 
Broun,  2nd  baronet,  m.  1692,  Lady  Elizabeth  Mackenzie,  da.  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Cromartie,  and  it  is 
reported  that  during  the  first  night  after  her  marriage  when  she  slept  at  Colstoun,  she  dreamed  she 
had  eaten  the  pear.  Her  brother-in-law  looked  upon  this  as  a bad  omen,  and  expressed  great  fears 
that  she  would  be  an  instrument  to  destroy  the  house  of  Colstoun.  Be  this  as  it  may,  Sir  George  sold 
the  estates,  and  in  1718  was  drowned  with  his  family  in  the  Tyne.  On  the  death  of  the  5th  baronet 
without  male  issue,  his  cousin  the  Rev.  Richard  Broun  (the  next  heir)  never  assumed  the  title  as  6th 
baronet,  but  his  el.  son  James  was  served  heir-male-general  to  his  cousin,  the  5th  baronet  in  1526, 
and  assumed  the  Baronetcy  as  7th  baronet. 


BROWN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1863,  of  Richmond  Hill. 

Sir  Melville  Richmond  Brown,  3rd 
Baronet-,  b.  Oct.  13th,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William 
Richmond,  1906 ; ed.  at  Eton : in.  1906,  Lilian 
Mabel  Alice,  da.  of  Robert  Roussel,  formerly  of 
Rohais,  Guernsey. 

— Gules,  a chevron  or  between  two  bears’  paws  erased 
in  chief  argent,  and  four  hands  conjoined  in  saltire  of  the  second 
in  base  ; on  a chief  engrailed  gold,  an  eagle  displayed  sable, 
©rest — A bear’s  paw  erased  argent,  issuant  out  of  a wreath  of 
oak  vert,  holding  a sinister  hand  proper. 

Residences — White  Rock,  Forest  Park,  Brockenhurst ; 33, 
Harley  House,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. 


Brother  living— FREDERICK  RICHMOND,  b.  Jan.  28th, 
1868,  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  : m.  1900,  Anne 
Dumville  Luxmoore,  da.  of  the  late  George  John  Dumville 
Lees,  of  Woodhill,  Oswestry,  and  Okehampton  Park,  Devon, 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Frederick  Richmond,  b.  1902, — 
Ralph  Richmond,  b.  1904, — Diana  Sybil  Richmond,  b.  1913. 
Residence,  Llanfair,  Carnarvon,  N.  Wales.  Clubs , Wellington, 
Junior  Carlton. 

■ ..  , , . Sisters  living — Alice  Richmond,  b.  1874;  is  a Lady  of  Grace 

There  ls  unity  amonZ  Mothers.  of  the  0rderof  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  iA  England  : «*.  1904, 
George  Hunter  Garnett-Orme.  and  has  issue  living,  Ion  Hunter  Touchet,  b.  1910, — Audley 
Oswald,  b.  1913,- -Irene  Hester,  b.  1905.  Residence , Tarn  House,  near  Skipton-in-Craven.— — 
Margaret  Richmond,  b.  1876.— Dora  Richmond,  b.  1880:  m.  1913,  Lieut.-Col.  Julian  Laurence 
Fisher,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Julian, 
b.  1915, — Gerald,  b.  1918, — Eileen,  b.  1916. 

Uncle  living — Sir  Alexander  Hargreaves,  b.  1844  ; cr.  a Baronet  1902. 


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Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Emily  {Lady  Brown ),  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Thomas 
Blewett  Mountsteven  : in.  1862,  Sir  William  Richmond  Brown,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1906. 
Residences , 34,  Chesham  Place,  S.W.  ; Astrop  Park,  King’s  Sutton,  Northants. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  James  Clifton  Brown,  grandson  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1841,  d.  1917 : 
in.  1866,  Amelia  (now  of  Kilnwood,  Faygate,  and  32,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.), 
da.  of  Charles  Rowe  : — 

Howard  Clifton,  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired) 
(late  12th  Lancers),  and  a J.P.  for  Sussex  : in.  1903,  Mary  Eirene,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Edward  Agincourt  Hodges,  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Melbourne,  and  has  issue  living, 
Elizabeth  Clifton,  b.  1914. — Katherine  Clifton,  b.  1917.  Residences , Holmbush,  Faygate  ; 96,  Eaton 
Square,  S.W.—— Edward  Clifton,  b.  1870:  in.  1897,  Dora  Winifred,  youngest  da.  of  George  Han* 
bury,  of  Blythewood,  Maidenhead,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Benedict,  b.  1899  ; ed.  at  R.M-C.  ; 
is  Lieut.  12th  Lancers, — Anthony  George,  b.  1903, — Rhona,  b.  1901.  Residences , Burnham  Grove, 
Burnham,  Bucks  ; 22,  Rutland  Gate,  S.  W.—— Francis  Clifton,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.N.,  b.  1874  ; became 
Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  1912  ; European  War  1914-18  (C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Redeemer 
and  Mil.  Merit  of  Greece,  C.B.)  ; C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919:  in.  19x3,  Violet,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Pitcairn  Galton.  Residence,  Stanford  Place,  Faringdon,  Berks.  Club,  Isthmian. 

Douglas  Clifton,  M.P.,  b.  1879 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1901, 

M.A.  1905);  is  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hexham  Div.  of  Northumberland 
since  Dec.  14th,  1918  : in.  1907,  Violet  Cicely  Kathleen,  only  da.  of  Frederick  Eustace 
Arbuthnott  Wollaston,  of  Shenton  Hall,  Nuneaton  |_V.  Arbuthnott,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Audrey  Pellew,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Ruffside  Hall,  Riding  Mill-on-Tyne.  Clubs , Cavalry, 

Carlton. Cedric  Clifton,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1909):  is  Lieut.  Yeo.  Club , 

New  University.— —Louisa  Clifton,  b.  1871 : in.  1901,  Alexander  Balfour  Williamson.  Residence, 
6,  Prince’s  Gardens,  S.W.— — Mildred  Clifton,  b.  1876:  in.  1905,  Charles  George  Ashburner  Nix. 
Residence,  Tilgate  Forest  Lodge,  Crawley.  Elsie  Clifton  ( Lady  Bradford),  b.  1881  : in.  1909, 
Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Evelyn  Ridley  Bradford,  2nd  Bt.,  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of 
Albany’s),  who  a?,  (killed  in  action)  1914.  Residence , Mestead  Manor,  Hants. — — Isla  Clifton,  A 
1883:  in.  1911,  Reginald  George  Henderson,  who  d.  1917.  Residences,  Chaniar,  Ghaniar  Bridge, 
British  East  Africa  ; 10,  Wilton  Place,  S.W. 

Sir  William  Brown,  1st  baronet,  an  eminent  merchant  in  Liverpool  and  New  York,  sat  a M.P.  for 
South  Lancashire  1846-59,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1863.  He  established  the  mercantile 
firm  of  Brown,  Shipley,  and  Co.,  Liverpool,  and  founded,  in  i860,  the  Public  Library  and  Museum  in 
William  Brown  Street,  Liverpool,  at  a cost  of  f 42,000,  and  for  that  and  other  services  to  Liverpool 
he  was  created  a baronet.  The  2nd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire  1873. 


BROWN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Broome  Hall,  Capel,  Surrey. 

Sir  Alexander  Hargreaves  Brown, 

1st  Baronet , 3rd  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Brown,  of 
Beilby  Grange,  Yorkshire  [ see  Brown,  Bt.,  cr.  1863] ; 
b.  April  nth,  1844;  was  Cornet  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  1864-6;  is  Hon.  Col.  R.G.A.  (T.F.), 
and  a J.P.  for  Surrey  and  Lancashire ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Wenlock  (Z)  Nov.  1868  to  Nov.  1885,  and 
for  Mid,  or  Wellington,  Div.  of  Shropshire  (Z£7) 
Dec.  1885  to  Jan.  1906:  in.  1876,  Henrietta  Agnes 
Terrell,  da.  of  Charles  R.  Blandy,  of  Madeira,  and 
has  issue. 

gnrms — Gules,  a chevron  or  between  two  bears’  paws 
erased  in  chief  argent,  and  four  hands  conjoined  in  saltire  of 
the  second  in  base ; on  a chief  engrailed  gold,  an  eagle 
displayed  sable ; a crescent  for  difference.  Crtst — A bear’s 
paw  erased  argent,  issuant  out  of  a wreath  of  oak  vert, 
holding  a sinister  hand  proper. 

Seat — Broome  Hall,  Holmwood,  Surrey.  Clubs — Brooks’s, 
Reform. 


There  is  unity  among  brothers . 

Grandchildren  living — (Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Gordon  Hargreaves  Brown,  Coldstream  Guards, 
b.  1880,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914  : in.  1910,  Editha  Ivy  (now  of  Bearehurst, 
Holmwood,  Surrey),  da.  ofVice-Adm.  William  Harvey  Pigott,  of  Doddershall  Park,  Bucks):— 

JOHN  HARGREAVES,  b.  Aug.  16th,  1913.— Joan  Terrell  Hargreaves,  b.  1911. Patience 

Hargreaves,  b.  1915. 

Son  living — Walter  Hargreaves,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1903,  M.A. 
1907) : in.  1913,  Alberta  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Guy  Mainwaring,  R.  N.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alexander  Bruce  Hargreaves,  b.  1918, — a son,  b.  1920, — Susan  Henrietta  Hargreaves,  b.  1914, — 
Margaret  Hargreaves,  b.  1917.  Residence . 12,  Ormonde  Gate,  S.W.  Club,  Brooks’s. 

Daughters  living— Agnes  Sara  Hargreaves  : in.  1908,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Bruce  Jardine,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Janet  Maitland  Bruce,  b.  1909, — Bethia  Dundas,  b.  1913.  Residence , 

Chesterknowes,  Lilliesleaf,  Roxburghshire. Gladys  Emily  Hargreaves  : in.  1907,  Major  Geoffrey 

Edward  Huth  [ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford ; formerly  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards 
and  Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.],  J.P.  for  Wilts  {Clubs,  Athenaeum,  Bath),  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Frederick  Austin,  b.  1911,—  Julia  Mary,  b.  1908,— Lydia  Josephine,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Poughley 
House,  Hungerford. 


Browne  (Cave-Browne-Cave),  see  Cave 


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BROWNRIGG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1816. 

Sir  Douglas  Egremont  Robert  Brownrigg, 

C.B. , R.N. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  July  25th,  1867;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Henry  Moore,  1900;  became  Lieut.  1891,  Com.  1902, 
and  Capt.  1907  (retired  1913),  and  Rear-Adm.  1919 ; was 
Naval  Attache  at  Tokio  1910-12;  appointed  Ch.  Naval  Censor 
at  Admiralty  1914;  is  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
has  American  D.S.M.  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1918:  m.  1896,  Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Cecil  Clementi  Smith,  P.C., 
G.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue. 

Argent,  between  three  crescents  gules,  a lion  rampant-guardant 
sable  holding  in  the  dexter  fore-paw  a sword  proper,  hilt  or,  thereon  a 
serpent  entwined  vert ; and  for  augmentation,  on  a chief  embattled  of  the 
last,  a representation  of  the  sceptre  of  the  King  of  Kandy  or,  and  of  the 
Virescat  vulnere  virtus.  banner  of  the  said  King,  being  gules  within  a bordure  with  a ray  of  the  sun 
Valour  strengthens  from  issuing  from  each  angle  a lion  passant  holding  a sword  in  saltire,  the  whole 
a wound.  ensigned  with  a representation  of  the  crown  of  Kandy.  — 1st, 

augmentation,  a demi-Kandian  proper  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a sword 
and  in  the  sinister  the  crown  of  Kandy  ; 2nd,  out  of  a mural  crown  or,  a sword  erect  in  pale 
proper,  hilt  or,  thereon  a serpent  entwined  vert. 

Residence — White  Waltham,  Maidenhead. 

Son  living-GAWEN  EGREMONT,  b.  Jan.  15th,  1911. 

Daughter  living— Juliet  Teresa,  b.  1908. 

Sisters  living — Ada  : m.  1892,  M.  Drury-Lavin,  who  d.  1902,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Henry,  b. 

1892  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve.  Residence,  The  Old  House,  Sonning,  Berks. 

Evelyn  Beatrice:  m.  1885,  Charles  Evan  Davies  Morgan-Richardson,  who  d.  1913,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Lethbridge  Ernest,  b.  1888, — Evelyn  Gwenllian  Cicely,  b.  1886 : m.  1917,  the  Rev. 
John  Jones,  V.  of  Mount  and  Verwick,  Cardiganshire, — May  Rita  Constance,  b.  1892.  Residence , 
Treforgan,  Cardigan. 

The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Robert,  G.C.B.,  a Gen.  in  the  Army,  was  Col.  9th  Foot. 


BRUCE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1628,  of  Stenhouse,  Stirlingshire. 


We  have  been. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — < 
» Maria.  Residence , Kenyth,  Ascot. 


Sir  Michael  William  Selby 
Bruce,  nth  Baronet ; b.  March  27th, 
1894;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Waller, 
1912;  formerly  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt. ; 
sometime  employed  with  British  S.  African 
Police,  S.  Rhodesia,  and  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  ; served  against  Rebels  in  N.  Trans- 
vaal 1914,  and  during  European  War 
1915-16,  in  Dardanelles,  Egypt  and  France, 
as  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (wounded). 

— Or,  a saltire  and  chief  gules,  in  the  dexter 
canton  an  escutcheon  argent  charged  with  a chief 
sable  ; impaling  per  pale  gules  and  sable  three  lions 
passant  counterchanged.  Crrst—  On  a cap  of  dignity 
an  arm  from  the  shoulder  couped  fessewise  holding 
a sceptre  ensigned  on  the  point  with  an  open  crown 
as  that  worn  by  Robert  I . of  Scotland.  Supporters — 
Dexter,  a knight  in  armour  the  vizor  open  and  a 
plume  of  feathers  in  his  helmet  holding  a sceptre 
in  his  right  hand  all  proper ; sinister,  a lion  rampant 
azure  armed  and  langued  gules,  crowned  with  the 
crown  of  Robert  I.,  and  gorged  with  that  of  David 
II.,  chained  with  an  antique  chain  or. 

Residence — 


Brother  living— WILLIAM  NIGEL  ERNLE, 
b.  Feb.  4th,  1895  ; European  War  1914  as  Lieut. 
King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.). 

: Katherine.  Residence,  Kenyth,  Ascot..  Corinna 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Cuningham  Bruce,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Michael  Robert  Bruce,  b.  1832,  d.  1893  : m.  1858,  Lorina  Mary 
Anne,  who  d.  1897  (having  divorced  him  1883),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Wilson 
[see  B.  Berners,  colls.] : — 

Amy  Eveleen : m.  1894,  Charles  Montague  Duncan  Stewart  (nth  of  Achnacone).  Residence, 
59,  Lexham  Gardens,  W.8.  . 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Neil  Bruce,  b.  1839,  d.  1869  : m.  1863,  Marian  Katharine  (who 
m.  2ndly,  1876,  Thomas  Collett  Sandars,  who  d.  1894,  of  Queen  Anne’s  Mansions,  S.W.), 
da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  John  Murray,  of  Claughbane,  Sheringham,  Norfolk  : — 

William  Cuningham,  b.  1866  ; sometime  Comdt.  of  Native  Constabulary,  British  New  Guinea  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900:  m.  1897,  Ellen,  da.  of  John  Scott,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Neil,  b.  1904,— 
William  Cuningham,  b.  1907, — a son,  b.  1914.  Residence , Papua,  British  New  Guinea. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alexander  Fairlie  Bruce,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  James  Bruce,  b.  1828,  d.  1906:  m.  1853,  Marianne, 
da.  of  J.  F.  Thomas  : — 

Alexander  Fairlie,  b.  1854  : m.  1902,  Emily  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  E.  D.  Carver,  of  Ingarsby, 
Wimbledon,  and  has  issue  living,  Emily  Hester,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Plough  Cottage,  Marl- 
borough, Wilts.  Club,  Oriental..^— Robert  Cathcart,  M.D.,  b.  1859;  M.D.  Edinburgh  1901:  m. 
1882,  Grizel  Wilson,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  Rodger,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Cathcart 
b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  Highland  L.I., — Robert  Cathcart,  b.  1898;  ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford.  Resi- 


no 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


dence,  io,  Courtfield  Road,  S.W.— — Diana  Harriet  : m.  1879,  William  Bremner,  having  had  issue 
of  whom,  William  Huntly  Bruce,  b.  1880  ; London  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916, — Helen  Marianne,  b.  1882 : m.  1907,  Major  Malcolm  Gerald  Sandeman,  formerly 
Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hugh 
Malcolm  b.  1908,  Arthur  Alastair  Malcolm  b.  1914,  Helen  Diana  Hope  b.  1911. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  James  Bruce  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Michael  Bruce,  b.  1866,  d.  1910 : m.  1896,  Gertrude  Maud,  who  d.  1910, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Woodman  : — 

John  Fryer,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders ; d.  (of  wounds 
in  action)  1918. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Cadell  Bruce,  b.  1830,  d.  1909 : m.  1855,  Roberta,  who  d.  1900,  da. 
of  the  late  R.  Cadell,  of  Ratho  : — 

Alexander  Fairlie,  b.  1857  : m • 1882,  Katharine  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Freebaim,  of 
Drummilling,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Cathcart  Fairlie,  b.  1894, — Dorothy  Morris 

Fairlie,  b.  1885.— Robert  Cathcart,  b.  1864,— CEmelia  Gardine, Harriet  Bertha. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Chesney  Bruce,  b.  1837,  d.  1904 : m.  1873,  Emily  Anne  O’Callaghan  : — 
Alexander  Fairlie,  b.  1877. Marion  Harriet. Elizabeth  Mary  Ann. Jacoba  Helena  Cath- 

cart.—— Abriana  Maria. 

Issue  of  the  late  Michael  McCubbin  Bruce,  b.  1844,  d.  1909  : m.  1878,  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Kerr  : — 

Robert  Cathcart,  b.  18 — : m.  1916,  Emma  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  John  Croce. Charles  Kerr,  b. 

1880. Harriet  Jane  Margaret,  b.  1882  : m.  1904,  James  Harold  Skilton,  and  has  issue  living, 

Aubrey  Bruce,  b.  1908, — Margaret  Rose  Bruce,  b.  1909.  Residence , 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Robert  Perry  Bruce,  b.  1861,  d.  1914  : m.  1st,  1886,  Ethel 
Blanche,  who  d.  1911  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1899),  da.  of  the  late  John  Russell, 
of  Merthyr  Tydfil;  2ndly,  1903,  Olive  Maud,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Babington 
Macaulay,  formerly  of  Rosebush,  Pembrokeshire,  and  Paignton,  S.  Devon  : — 

Michael  Macaulay,  b.  1904. Robert  Macaulay,  b.  1906.  'Nigel  Macaulay  (twin),  b.  190 6.-- 

Edward  Macaulay,  b.  1908. Olive,  b.  1911. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Elliott  Armstrong  Bruce,  b.  1840,  d.  1919  : tn.  1st,  1861,  Mary,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Dawson  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Emily  Mary  Goodall  (now  of  Stenhouse, 
Barnstaple),  youngest  da.  of  the  late  George  Goodall  Dainty,  solicitor,  of  Rugby : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  William  Alexander  Macdonald,  b.  1866;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served 
with  China  Expedition  1900-1901  (medal)  : «z.  1892,  Frances  Alice,  da.  of  J.  T.  Lingard,  formerly 
of  Cooga,  co.  Clare.— —Malcolm  Edward  Lloyd,  b.  1872  ; is  Major  Indian  Army,  sometime  Field 
Controller  of  Mil.  Accounts  in  Egypt : m.  1903,  Clementina  Blyth,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  W.  F. 
B.  Dalzel,  M.D.,  Surg.-Major  Bengal  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Graham  Dalzell,  b.  1910, 

— Elizabeth  Mary  Dalzell  (twin),  b.  1910. Elliott  Henry  Rochfort,  b.  1874;  is  in  Pacific  Steam 

Co.’s  ser. : m.  1905,  Frances  Maude,  da.  of  A.  McDonald,  and  has  issue  living,  Elliott  McDonald, 
b.  1906, — Charles  Cathcart,  b.  1909, — Malcolm  Alexander,  b.  1913, — Hellen  Doreen  (twin),  b.  1913. 

Charles  Mathewes,  O.B.E.  (of  Barons  Court  Chambers,  W.  Kensington,  W.  Club , Union), 

b.  1875;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  M.A.  1897);  formerly 
in  London  Regt.;  is  Acting  Assist.  Accountant-Gen.,  Admiralty.— —Mary  Ann  Sophia:  m.  1900, 
William  E.  Fenton-Wingate,  of  Millearn,  Woodend  Road,  Torquay,  who  d.  1914. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Eliott  Armstrong  Bruce  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  John  Elliott  Lidderdale  Bruce,  R.A.,  b.  1870,  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1915  : m.  1900,  Charlotte  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  T.  J.  G.  Johnstone,  of  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  : — 
John  Charles  Douglas,  b.  1902. Henry  Malcolm,  b.  1904. 

Great-grandchildren  of  the  late  Patrick  Craufurd  Bruce,  5th  son  of  6th  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Michael  Bruce,  b.  1823,  d.  1883 : m.  1847,  Anna  Maria  Frances,  who 
d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  James  Stuart,  M.P.  [see  B.  Blantyre]  : — 

Eric  Henry  Stuart,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  and  M.A.  1882): 
m.  1884,  Helen  Auxilium,  da.  of  the  late  John  Daniel  King  [Slade,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Rev.  Michael  Mary  Victor  Stuart,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at  Scots  Coll., 
Rome;  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome, — Ian  Robert  Craufurd  George  Mary, 
b.  1890  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  a Staff-Capt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  1914  star,  M.B.E.), — Alastair  Lavallette  Eric  Mary,  A 1898;  ed. 
at  R.M.C.  ; European  War  in  R.A.F.,  — Mary  Auxilium  Maud  Montagu,  b.  1894.  Reside?ice, 

Airth,  Sunningdale,  Berks.  Club,  Windham. Ethel  Maude,  b.  1853 : m.  1878,  Henry  Morden 

Bennett.  Residence,  Manor  Lodge,  Bournemouth. 

This  family  claims  a common  ancestor  with  the  Bruces  of  Bannockburn. 


BRUCE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Down  Hill,  Londonderry. 


IVe  have  been. 


Sir  Hervey  Ronald  Bruce,  5 th 
Baro7iet ; b.  Dec.  9th,  1872;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Hervey  Juckes  Lloyd,  1919;  ed.  at  Eton; 
formerly  Capt.  Irish  Guards ; is  Major  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  London- 
derry ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with^ 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  : m. 
1st,  1903,  Ruth  Isabel,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late 
Haughton  Charles  Okeover  [B.  Waterpark] ; 
2ndly,  1916,  Margaret  Florence,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Jackson,  R.  of  Little  Thurlow,  New- 
market, and  has  issue. 

Or,  on  a saltire  gules  a harp  of  the  field,  stringed 
argent,  on  a chief  of  the  second  a canton  argent,  charged 
with  a lion  rampant  azure.  Crrst — A lion  passant  azure 

holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a trefoil  slipped  proper. 

Seat — Downhill,  Coleraine,  co.  Londonderry. 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage— HERVEY  JOHN 
WILLIAM,  b.  June  29th,  1919. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage— Beryl  Mar- 
garet Gwladys,  b.  1917. 

Brothers  living  — Percy  Robert  Clifton  (twin), 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Eton;  is  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  the  Army;  European  War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine  (D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) 


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III 


D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918;  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1919  the  surname  and  arms  of  Clifton 
only  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic : m.  1st,  1898,  Aletheia  Georgina,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Horner  Paget,  1st  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Evelyn  Mary  Amelia,  da.  of  Major 
Thomas  Leith  [see  E.  Carnwath],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage)  Gervase  Ronald, 
b.  1899;  Midshipman  R.N.;  d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1914, — Marjory  Sheila, 

b.  1903, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Peter  Thomas,  b.  1911.  Residence , Clifton  Hall,  Nottingham 

William,  b.  1876  ; formerly  a Midshipman  R.N.  ; is  Capt.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  with  British  S.  African  Police  and  with  Army  Ser.  Corps,  in  Zululand  1906,  with  Trans- 
vaal Mounted  Rifles,  and  during  European  War  1915-16  in  Gallipoli  and  France  (twice  wounded)  : 

in.  1900,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  — Mansergh. Henry  James,  C.M.G. , M.V.O.,  b.  1880; 

ed.  at  Eton;  is  xst  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907,  C.M.G.  1917  : in.  19 — , Tamara 
Karsavina.  Club,  Bachelors’. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — Sir  James  Andrew  Thomas,  K. C.M.G.,  b.  1846;  entered  R.N. 
1859,  became  Lieut.  1866,  Com.  1874,  Capt.  1883,  Rear-Adm.  1898,  Vice-Adm.  1903,  and  Adm.  1907; 
retired  1909;  was  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1895-8;  served  in  China  1900  (K. C.M.G.)  ; 
K.C.M.G.  1900:  m.  1877,  Catherine  Mary  Philippa,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Edwin  Wodehouse, 

C. B.,  R.A.  [ see  E.  Kimberley,  colls.].  Residence,  3,  Montagu  Square,  W.  Club , United  Service. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Ellen  Maud  ( Lady  Bruce'),  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Percy  Ricardo,  of 
Bramley  Park,  Guildford;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1872,  Sir  Hervey  Juckes  Lloyd  Bruce,  4th  baronet, 
who  d.  1919.  Residence,  5,  Cheyne  Place,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Bruce,  C.B.,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1899 : in. 
1859,  Mary  Caroline,  whoxf.  1893,  da.  ofSir  John  Montagu  Burgoyne,  9th  Bt.  : — 
Lilian  Amy  ( Lady  Ellison)’,  m.  1894,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Gerald  Francis  Ellison,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. 
Residences,  6,  Warwick  Square,  S.W.  ; Oakdene,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Lloyd  Stewart  Bruce,  4th  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1829,  d.  1886  : m.  1st,  1863,  Jane,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  James  Henry 
Skene,  formerly  H.  M.  Consul  at  Aleppo;  2ndly,  1881,  Ann,  who  d.  1893,  widow 
of  S.  Parker,  F.R.C.S.  :— 

Rev.  Robert  Douglas,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1892)  ; is  R.  of  St. 
Anne’s  Episcopal  Church,  Dunbar,  Chap,  to  St.  Margarets,  Biel,  and  an  Acting  Chap,  to  the 
Forces:  m.  1894,  Alice  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  William  Lord,  Bar.-at-law,  a Principal 
Registrar  of  Probate  Div.  of  High  Court  of  Justice,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Robert  Lloyd,  b. 
1895  ; Lieut.  (The  Cameronians)  Scottish  Rifles  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, 
— Henry  Douglas,  b.  1900, — Nigel  Patrick,  b.  1905, — Michael,  b.  1908.  Residence , The  Rectory, 

Dunbar. Rev.  Lloyd  Hervey,  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891);  is  R. 

of  Binton.  Residence,  Binton  Rectory,  Stratford-on-Avon. Rev.  Francis  Rosslyn  Courtenay, 

D. D.,  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1897,  B.D.  1903,  D.D.  1908); 
is  V.  of  St.  Augustine,  Edgbaston,  and  Chap.  R.H.A.  : m.  1908,  Rachel,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Hanbury  Joseph  Gurney,  J P.,  D.L.  [see  Buxton,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Merlin,  b. 
1909, — Rhalou,  b.  1911, — Enroll,  b.  1913, — Verily,  b.  1915, — Lorema,  b.  1920.  Residence,  4,  Manor 

Road,  Edgbaston. Wilfrid  Montagu,  C.B.E.,  R.D.,  b.  1874;  is  Capt.  R.N.R. ; accompanied 

British  Antarctic  Expedition  1910  (silver  Polar  medal);  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1913,  Dorothy 
Florence,  da.  of  Sir  Jesse  Boot,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy  Jessica,  b.  1915, — Charity 
Florence,  b.  1917, — Rosemary  June,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Haseley  Manor,  Wallingford,  Oxon. 
..—Ellen  Mary:  m.  1892,  the  Rev.  John  Fitz  Stephen  Keating,  D.D.,  who  d.  1911,  R.  of 
Landbeach,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Edinburgh,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George  Henry,  b. 
1893  ; Lieut.  Cambridgeshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War,'  1918, — John 
Hervey,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Cambridgeshire  Regt., — Maurice,  b.  1898;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A.,  and  Capt. 
on  Staff, — Geoffry  Forbes  Skene,  b.  1900;  is  2nd  Lieut.  Indian  Army, — Mary  Frances, — Irene 
Stephanie, — Barbara  Joan.  Residence,  The  Ley,  Winnington,  Northwich.^— Zoe  Mary : in. 
1885,  the  Rev.  Charles  Spencer  Newham,  formerly  V.  of  Prestolee,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil 
Bruce,  b.  1885;  is  in  Australian  Imperial  Forces, — Robert  Bruce,  b.  1888;  is  in  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  : m.  19 — , and  has  issue  living, — Monica  Helen  : vi.  19 — , — Guendolen  Janie, — 
Irene  Dorothy. Irene  Mary. Grace  Guendolen.— ^Rosamond  Hilda. Helen  Jane  Theo- 
dora. Residence,  3,  Cromwell  Terrace,  Scarborough. Edith  Agnes  Kathleen  [Lady  Scott) ; 

granted  rank,  style,  and  precedence  of  the  widow  of  a K.C.B.,  Feb.  1913  : m.  1908,  Capt.  Robert 
Falcon  Scott,  C.V.O.,  R.N.,  who  d.  (when  returning  from  the  South  Pole)  March  1912,  but  would 
have  been  nominated  a K.C.B.  had  he  survived,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Markham,  b.  1910. 
Residence,  174,  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Henry  William  Bruce,  K.C.B.,  3rd  son  of  1st 
baronet : — ^ 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Stewart  Beresford  Bruce,  b.  1824,  d.  1908  : in.  1st,  1846, 
Mariette,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  John  Hill,  of  Bellaghy  Castle,  co.  Londonderry;  2ndly, 
1894,  Frances  Jane  Augusta,  youngest  da.  of  John  Hill,  of  Bellaghy  Castle,  and  widow  of 
Edward  Moran  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Henry  Barnard  Dalrymple,  b.  1848  : m.  1878,  Emma,  da.  of  W.  Whitcher,  Min.  01 
Fisheries,  of  Ottawa,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  William  Hervey,  b.  1881, — Mariette, 

b.  1883.— Arthur  H.  N.,  b.  1854:  m.  18--,  Rose  Stera. Stewart  A.  M.,  b.  1858:  in.  1891, 

Helen,  da.  of  the  late  John  McGregor,  of  Balmenach,  Cromdale,  Morayshire,  and  has  issue  living, 

Jean  M.I.O.,  b.  1892  : in.  1916,  Cyril  Gordon  Taylor. Dundonald  A.  C.  I.,  b.  i860:  111.  1914, 

Robert  F.  H ,,b.  1863  : in.  18 — , and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  18 — . Ernest  Douglas  Beresford, 

b.  1869  : m.  1905,  Lydia  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lloyd-Jones,  of  Bala,  Merioneth- 
shire.——Reginald  A.  K.,  b.  1874  : in.  19 — , Julia  Vivian  Boyd,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b. 

1910. Mary  Elizabeth  Thomasina,  b.  1849  : m • 1881,  John  Peirse  De-la-Poer  Beresford,  who 

d.  1902  [see  Beresford- Peirse,  Bt.,  colls.]. Adeline  C.  H.  P.,  b.  1852  : m.  18—,  William  Moore. 

■ Emma  F.  M.,  b.  1868  : in.  18 — , Edward  Box. Geraldine  B.  M.,  b.  1871  : in.  1903,  John 

Clark,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1910.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  James  Minchin  Bruce,  b.  1833,  d.  1901  : m.  1856,  Elizabeth  Lucas, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  John  Hill  (ante)  : — 

James  Minchin,  b.  1859:  m.  1888,  Ethelwynne,  da.  of  the  Rev.—  Powell,  and  has  issue  living, 
Minnie,  b.  1889.— Emma  Alexandra  : in.  1895,  Hugh  Lecky,  who  d.  1898,  and  has  issue  living, 
Eileen  Daphne  Bruce,  b.  1896.— Mary  Minchin  : in.  1894,  Thomas  James  Watson,  and  has  issue 
living,  James  Patrick  Hill,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  R.M.C..  Residence , Moore  Fort,  Ballymoney,  co. 
Antrim.— Frances  Dalrymple  : m.  1900,  William  Hammond,  and  has  issue  living,  Brian,  b. 

1900. Violet:  m.  1901,  Major  Arthur  Richmond,  R.F.A.  (Reserve),  and  has  issue  living, 

Stewart  Mackenzie  Sylvester,  b.  1910, — Marjorie  Bruce,  b.  1901, — Elizabeth  Dalrymple,  b.  1907 
— Grizel  Olive,  b.  1911, — Jean,  b.  1914.  Residence, 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart  Craufurd  Bruce,  4th  son  of  1st 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Stewart  Hervey  Bruce,  b.  1834,  d.  1899  : m.  1864,  Frances  Anna 
Maria,  (now  of  17,  Crawford  Square,  Londonderry),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  C.  R.  Becher, 

Q.C.,  of  Thorn  wood,  London,  Canada  : — 

Henry  Becher,  b.  1866:  m.  1904,  Marian  Evelyn,  da.  of  James  MacFadden,  J.P.,  of  Pine  Lodge, 

Hadley,  Barnet.  Residence , Norwood  Lodge,  Queenstown. Rev.  Stewart  Alexander,  b.  1870; 

R.  of  Kilmore-Erris,  co.  Mayo  : in.  1911,  Ada  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  R.  E.  MacDowell,  and 
has  issue  living,  Maire  Frances  Patricia,  b.  1913.  Residence , Belmullet,  co.  Mayo.  Helen 

Stewart:  m.  1890,  Joseph  Ewing  Miller,  M.D.  Residence , 18,  Pump  Street,  Londonderry. 

Ethel  Caroline,  b.  1878. 

The  Bruces  of  Down  Hill,  Londonderry,  and  the  Bruces  of  Broomhall,  Fifeshire,  have  a 
common  origin  in  Sir  Robert  de  Brus,  or  Bruce,  who  came  over  with  the  Conqueror,  and  settled 
in  Northumberland.  From  him  was  descended  the  renowned  Robert  Bruce,  Earl  of  Carrick  and  King 
of  Scotland.  The  only  brother  of  the  1st  baronet  of  this  creation  also  received  a patent  of  baronetcy 
in  1812  (extinct  1841).  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hervey  Bruce,  P.C.,  3rd  Bt.,  was  Lieut,  and  Custos 
Rotulorum  for  Londonderry  (High  Sheriff  1846),  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Coleraine  ( C ) 1862-74  and  1880-85. 
The  4th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Londonderry  1903. 


BRUNNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Druids  Cross,  Little  Woolton,  Lancashire;  Winning- 
ton  Old  Hall,  Winnington,  Cheshire ; and  Ennismore  Gardens,  Westminster,  co.  London. 

Sir  John  Fowler  (Leece)  Brunner, 
2nd  Baronet ; b.  May  24th,  1865;  s.  his  father, 
the  Right  Hon  Sir  John  Tomlinson,  F.C. , 1919  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  Zurich  Polytechnic 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; is  a Director  of 
Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for 
Cheshire  ; was  a Member  of  Central  Tribunal  for 
Great  Britain  during  European  War;  unsuccess- 
fully contested  Cheshire,  Hyde  Div.  (Z.)  Oct.  1900 ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Lancashire  (S.-W.),  Leigh  Div. 
(Z)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  and  for  Cheshire, 
Northwich  Div.  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  defeated 
therefor  Dec.  1918 : m.  1894,  Lucy  Marianne 
Vaughan  (has  Medaille  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth), 
da.  of  the  late  Octavius  Vaughan  Morgan,  J.P. 
(formerly  M.P.  for  Battersea  Div.  of  Battersea 
and  Clapham),  of  13,  The  Boltons,  S.  Kensington, 
S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

— Gules,  a fountain  playing  proper  charged  on 
the  basin  with  a rose  gules,  in  chief  two  mullets  of  six 
points  or.  Crrst — In  front  of  a wing  erect  gules,  a fountain 
as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Sandiway  House,  Northwich,  Cheshire.  Town  Residence —43,  Harrington  Gardens, 

S.W.7.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal,  Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living— FELIX  JOHN  MORGAN,  b.  Oct.  13th,  1897;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; European  War  I9i6-r8  as  Lieut.  R.F.A. 

Daughter  living— Joyce  Morgan,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living— Roscoe,  b.  r87i  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Peterhouse,  Camb. ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1895  ; is  Chin,  of  Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.  (Limited),  a J.P.  for  Cheshire,  and  a Weaver 
Trustee  : m.  1898,  Ethel,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Houston,  LL.D.,  K.C.  (Ireland),  Bar.-at-law, 
and  has  issue  living,  Anthony,  b.  1901  ; assumed  by  deed  poll  19x9  the  Christian  name  of  Anthony 
in  lieu  of  his  baptismal  names  of  EgWt  Sidney  Houston,— Oswald  Patrick  O’Brien,  b.  1908,— 
Shelagh  Salome  Houston,  b.  1900.  Residence , Belmont  Hall,  Northwich,  Cheshire.  Club.  Bath. 
Sisters  living — Grace,  b.  1869:  in.  1890,  Major  Thomas  William  Buckley,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S., 
R.A.M.C.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Sidney  Earl  (of  Ashwick,  Dulverton,  Somerset),  b.  1893  : 
m.  1919.  Joan  Isabel,  da.  of  W.  P.  Bowyer,  of  Fraysbrook,  West  Drayton,— Gladys  Lieba,  b. 
1891, — Joan  Brunner,  M.B.E. , b.  1896:  tn.  1920,  Major  Roy  Griffith  Parry,  D.S.O.,  R.A.F.,of 

the  Gables,  Turvey,  Bedford.  Residence , Clopton  Manor,  Thrapston. Mabel  Alicia,  b.  1872: 

m.  1894,  Henry  Parker  Lowe,  B.C.L.,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Haining, 

Ascot. Hilda,  b.  1874:  in.  1st,  1897,  Charles  Harold  Broadbent,  J.P.,  who*/.  1905;  2ndly,  1907, 

Capt.  Arthur  Henry  Dillon  [see  V.  Dillon,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage).  Residence , 
Barton  Lodge,  Steeple  Aston,  Oxon. 

Half-Sisters  living— Maud  Mary,  M.B.E. , b.  1879;  M.B.E.  1918:  m.  1903,  Major  Guy  Gilbey 
Gold,  J.P.  [see  Gold,  Kt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Jack  Brunner,  b.  1904, — Rodney  Wyman,  b.  1913, 
— Guy  Alastair  Whitmore,  b.  1916, — Verena  Brunner,  b.  1905, — Ruperta  Anne,  b.  1907, — Diana 

Mary,  b.  1911.  Residence , Abbot’s  Hall,  Shalford,  Braintree,  Essex. Ethel  Jan e(Hon.  Mrs.  J . 

Audlcy  Blyth ),  M.B.E .,  b.  1881;  M.B.E.  1918:  in.  1903,  the  Hon.  James  Audley  Blyth,  who  d. 
1908  [see  B.  Blyth].  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Tomlinson  Brunner,  P.C.,  was  second  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Brunner,  a native  of  Zurich,  and  proprietor  of  Mere  Bank  Sch.,  Everton,  Liverpool ; he  founded 
Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.  (Limited),  alkali  manufacturers,  of  Northwich,  Cheshire,  and  gave  new  building 
and  land  for  the  Witton  Gram.  Sch.,  Northwich;  subscribed  liberally  to  Liverpool  Univ.  (besides 
endowing  Chairs  of  Economic  Science,  Physical  Chemistry  and  Egyptology)  ; also  donated  to  the 
Nantwich,  Winsford,  and  Middlewich  Public  Libraries,  and  in  July,  1885,  presented  to  the  town  of 
Northwich  a Public  Library  at  a cost  ofZ7,ooo  (rebuilt  it  1909) ; gave  Village  Halls  to  several  villages, 
and  “ Guildhalls”  to  Runcorn  and  Winsford  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Cheshire,  Northwich  Div.  (Z.)  1885-6, 
when  he  was  defeated  ; re-elected  1887,  and  sat  until  1910. 


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BRUNTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Stratford  Place,  St.  Marylebone. 


The  incitement  of  glory  is  the 
torch  of  the  mind. 


God  is  our  refuge  and  strength. 


Sir  (James)  Stopford  (Lauder)  Brun- 
ton,  2nd  Baronet -k  ; b.  Oct.  nth,  1884;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  (Thomas)  Lauder,  M.D. , D.Sc., 
F.R.S.,  F.R.C.P.,  LL.D.,  1916;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.,  at  R.M.A.,  and  at  McGill  Univ., 
Montreal  (B.  Sc.  1910,  Research  Fellow  1911-12, 
M.Sc.  1912)  ; on  Canadian  Geological  Survey 
1912-13  and  1914  ; Lecturer  on  Mil.  Engineering, 
McGill  Univ.,  and  a Trench  Warfare  Instructor, 
Canadian  Army  1915-16;  served  as  Capt.  Cana- 
dian Engineers,  with  Canadian  Siege  Artillery  in 
France  1917  : m.  1915,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  J.  Bonsall 
Porter,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.,  Professor  of  Engineering, 
McGill  Univ.,  Montreal,  and  has  issue. 

gwrnts — Or,  a caduceus  sable  on  a chief  azure  three 
pallets  argent.  Crest — On  a mount  vert,  a beacon  fired 

between  two  sprigs  of  laurel  proper. 

Residences — 163,  Cotes  des  Neiges  Road,  Montreal  ; 
Holydean  Hill,  Guysboro,  Nova  Scotia. 


Son  living— EDWARD  FRANCIS  LAUDER,  b. 
Nov.  10th,  1916. 

Daughter  living — Ethel  Alice  Bonsall,  b.  1918. 

Sisters  living — Alice  Helen,  b.  1881  : m.  1908,  Augus- 
tine Henry,  Professor  of  Forestry,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science, 
Dublin.  Residence,  5,  Sandford  Terrace,  Dublin.^— 
Anne  Stopford  Agnes  Lauder-Brunton,  b.  1888  ; as- 
sumed by  deed  poll  1916,  the  additional  surname  of 
Lauder.  Residence , 3,  Mount  Street  Crescent,  Dublin. 


. The  1st  baronet,  Sir  (Thomas)  Lauder  Brunton,  M.D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.P.,  LL.D.,  was  an 
eminent  Consulting  Physician. 


JONES-BRYDGES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1807,  of  Boultibrook,  Radnorshire.  [Extinct  1891] 

Sir  Harford  James  Jones-Brydges,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Mary  Sarah  (Lady  Jones-Brydges ),  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  Moberly,  R.N. : m.  1850,  Sir  Harford  James  Jones-Brydges,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1891. 
Residence , Boultibrook,  Presteign,  Radnorshire. 

Buchan-Hepburn,  see  Hepburn. 


BUCHANAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1878,  of  Dunburgh,  Stirlingshire. 

Sir  Eric  Alexander  Bu- 
chanan, 3rd  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  19th, 
1848  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; s.  his 
brother,  Sir  James,  1901  : m.  1898, 

Constance  Augusta,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Charles  Edmund  Tennant, 
R.  N.,  of  Needwood  House,  Burton-on- 
Trent,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  a lion  rampant  sable  between  two 
otters’  heads  erased  in  chief  proper  and  a cinque- 
foil in  base  of  the  second,  all  within  a double 
tressure  flory  counter  fiory  of  the  last.  Cnst — 
An  armed  dexter  hand  holding  a cap  of  dignity 
purpure,  the  facings  ermine,  Supporters — Dex- 
ter, a falcon  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  proper, 
belled  and  beaked  or  ; sinister,  a gryphon  sable  ; 
each  charged  on  the  breast  with  two  branches 
of  laurel  conjoined  or. 

Residence — 


Son  living— CHARLES  JAMES,  b.  April 
16th,  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  Highland  L.I. 
Daughter  living— Mary  Constance  Victoria, 
b.  1901. 

Brothers  living — Andrew  Archibald,  b.  1850  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1882,  Ellen  Maria,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Edward  Blakeway, 
of  5,  Kensington  Square,  W. , and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Sinclair,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Capt. 

London  Regt.  : m.  1915,  Violet  Nita,  da.  of  Sir  George  Anderson  Critchett,  C.V.O.,  1st  Bt. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  William,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O.,  b.  1854;  e<F  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; LL.D.,  Birmingham  ; entered  Diplomatic  Service  1875,  and  became  Sec.  of  Embassy  1899, 
Agent  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Sofia  1903  (with  rank  of  Min.  Plen.),  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min  Plen.  to 
The  Hague  and  to  Grand  Duke  of  Luxemburg  1908,  Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Plen.  at  Petrograd 
1910,  and  Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Plen.  to  Italy  1919  ; was  2nd  Sec.  at  Tokio  1879-82,  and  at 
Vienna  1882-8,  employed  in  Foreign  Office  1888-9,  2nd  Sec.  at  Berne  1889  93,  Charge  d’Afifaires  at 
Darmstadt  1893-1900,  Sec.  of  Embassy,  R(®e  1900-1901,  and  Sec.  of  Embassy  at  Berlin  1901-3  ; 


★ His  younger  brother,  Edward  Henry  Pollock  Brunton,  b.  1890 ; Lieut.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps,  and  attached  Grenadier  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


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has  Grand  Cross  of  Civil  Merit  of  Bulgaria ; received  Freedom  of  City  of  Moscow  1916 ; is 
Hon.  Member  of  Moscow  Uni v.  ; C.B.  (Civil)  and  C.V.O.  1000,  K.C.V.O.  1905,  G.C.V.O.  1909, 
K.C.M.G.  1909,  P.C.  1910,  G.C.M.G.  1913,  G.C.B.  (Civil)  1915  : m.  1885,  Lady  Georgina  Meriel 
Bathurst,  da.  of  6th  Earl  Bathurst,  and  has  issue  living,  Meriel,  b.  1886.  Residence , British 
Embassy,  Rome.  Clubs , Travellers’,  Marlborough. 

Sisters  living — Louisa  ( Lady  Bonham ) : m.  1871,  Sir  George  Francis  Bonham,  2nd  Bt.  Residence, 

Knowle,  Cranleigh,  Surrey. Janet  Sinclair.  Residence , Sheffora,  Beds. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Arabella  Catharine  {Lady  Buchanan),  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Charles  Goodwin  Colquitt  Craven  (formerly  5th  Dragoons),  of  Brockhampton  Park,  Andoversford, 
Gloucestershire : m.  1873,  Sir  James  Buchanan,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1901.  Residence , Court 
House,  Malvern. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  eminent  diplomatist,  was  successively  Ambassador  at  Berlin,  Petrograd  and 
Vienna. 


BUCHANAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Lavington,  co.  Sussex. 

Sir  James  Buchanan,  ist  Baronet , youngest  son  of  Alexander 
Buchanan,  of  Glasgow ; b.  Aug.  16th,  1849 ; ed.  privately ; is  Chm.  of  James 
Buchanan  and  Co.  (Limited),  distillers,  of  26,  Holborn,  E.C.,  and  of  W.  P.  Lowrie 
and  Co.  (Limited),,  of  Glasgow,  a J.  P.  for  Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1910)  and  for  Ross- 
shire,  and  patron  of  two  livings;  over  twelve  years  in  Lanarkshire  Vol.  : m.  1892, 
Anne,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Thomas  Pounder,  and  has  issue. 

$rms  (as  recorded  at  Lyon  Office)— Or,  a lion  rampant  sable,  holding  in  the  sinister  forepaw 
three  ears  of  barley  conjoined  in  stalk  vert,  a bordure  engrailed  of  the  second.  (Errst.—  A dexter  arm 
couped  at  the  elbow,  the  hand  holding  a ducal  coronet  between  two  branches  of  laurel  orleways 
proper,  Clarior  hinc  hones.  {Hence  the  greater  honour .) 

[For  illustration  see  “Occurrences  during  Printing.’’] 

Seats — Lavington  Park,  Petworth,  Sussex;  Torridon,  Achmasheen,  Ross  shire.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 25,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Clubs— Carlton,  Conservative. 


Daughter  living— Catherine,  b.  1895. 


LEITH-BUCHANAN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1775,  of  Burgh  St.  Peter,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Alexander  Wellesley  George 
Thomas  Leith-Buchanan,  5th  Baronet  ; b.  Dec. 
5th,  1866  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Hector,  1903  ; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Dumbartonshire  Rifle  Vol.;  is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Dumbarton,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve  : in.  1888,  Maude  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Grant,  merchant,  of 
Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

Jurats — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th  or,  a cross-crosslet  fitchee 
sable,  between  three  crescents  in  chief  and  as  many  fusils  in 
base  gules  ; 2nd,  or,  a lion  rampant  sable,  in  the  dexter  forepaw 
a heart  gules  within  a double  tressure  flory  counterflory  of  the 
second,  all  within  a bordure  compony  argent  and  azure.  3rd, 
counterquartered,  ist  argent,  a lion  rampant  gules,  2nd  or, 
a hand  couped  at  the  wrist  holding  a cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules, 
3rd,  per  fesse  or  and  vert  in  chief  a lymphad  sable  and  in  base 
a salmon  naiant  argent  ; 4th,  argent  an  oak  tree  eradicated 
proper  charged  with  an  eagle  displayed  or,  all  within  a bordure 
invected  gules.  Crtst — ist,  a cross-crosslet  as  in  the  arms,  2nd, 
low  the  wrist,  holding  a dagger  of  the  last,  hilt  and  pommel  or. 
Seat — Ross  Priory,  Balloch,  Dumbartonshire. 


Sons  living—  GEORGE  HECTOR  MACDONALD,  b.  Jan.  30th,  1889.  Clubs , Caledonian, 

United  Service. Alexander  Wellesley  Grant,  b.  1890;  formerly  Lieut.  9th  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s 

(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders). 

Brothers  living— George  Hector,  M.C.,  b.  1871  ; European  War  1915-19  as  Lieut.  Machine  Gun 
Corps  (M.C.) : m.  1904,  Matilda  Mary,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Isadore  McWilliam  Bourke.  Residence, 
Douglas  Lake,  Nicola,  British  Columbia. James  Macdonald  Buchanan,  b.  1872;  Capt.  Terri- 

torial Force  Reserve  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  five  clasps)  : enlisted  1914  ; employed  on 
Recruiting  Staff  1916-17  : m.  1905,  Katherine  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  George  E.  Porter,  of  Hart- 
pury,  Melbourne,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Wellesley  Macdonald,  b.  1908,— David  Gustavus 

James,  b.  1916,— Jean  Isabel  Barbara,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Drumduan,  Auldearn,  Nairnshire. 

Charles  John,  A 1875;  European  War  1915*19  in  Canadian  Pioneers:  m.  1905,  Mary'  Eleanor, 
da.  of  William  Farmer,  of  Ancaster,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  George  William 
Hector,  b.  1905,— Thomas  Wellesley  Macdonald,  b.  1907,— Mary  Elizabeth  Warburton,  b.  1911. 

Residence , Deerspring,  Ancaster,  P.O.,  Ontario. Thomas  Tod,  b.  1877  I European  War  1915-18 

in  Canadian  Inf.  Residence,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  Clubs,  Cocoa  Tree,  Terminal  City 
(Vancouver). 

Sisters  living— Caroline  Elizabeth,  b.  1865:  m.  1885,  John  Galbraith  Horn,  Advocate,  and  ha 
issue  living,  Robert  Victor  Galbraith,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  b.  1886  [see  “ Companionage”],— 

Flora  Macdonald,  b.  1888. Margaret  Georgina  Jemima,  b.  1868:  m.  1897,  William  MacNish 

Porter,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Dudley  MacNish,  b.  1898 ; formerly  Lieut.  Scots  Guards, — 
Eileen’  Haslewood,  b.  1899.  Residence,  Fairlaw^;  Northaw,  Potters  Bar.— — Kathleen  Nora, 
b.  1876:  vt.  ist,  1904,  Capt.  James  Marshall  McLaren,  ist  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders,  who  d. 
1910;  2ndly,  1912,  Major  Gustavus  Henry  Spencer  Fowke,  Gordon  Highlanders  [see  Fowke,  Bt.]. 
jemima’  jean,  b.  1879.  Residence , East  Liss,  Hants. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Gordon  Browne  Leith,  2nd  son  of  2nd  Baronet,  b.  1812,  d. 

1887  : 771.  1843,  Eleanor,  da.  of  John  Ferrier,  W.S.,  of  York  Place,  Edinburgh 
One  son  and  four  daus.  ; the  youngest,  Eleanor  Alma  : m.  1878,  Stair,  son  of  Sir  John  Dick-Lauder, 
8th  Bt.  Resides  in  Canada. 

This  family,  of  considerable  antiquity  in  Scotland,  is  in  direct  descent  from  William  Leith,  Provost 
of  Aberdeen  1350.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Alexander  Leith,  was  Lieut. -Col.  88th  Foot : his  father  was 
killed  while  commanding  artillery  at  siege  of  Havannah,  1763.  The  4th  baronet  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Buchanan  1877. 


BUCKLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Mawddwy,  co.  Merioneth,  and  of  Grotton  Hall, 
co.  York.  [Extinct  1919.] 

Sir  Edmund  Buckley,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 


Sister  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Sybil,  b.  1872. 

Widows  living  Of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Sara  Mysie  {Lady  Buckley ),  widow  of  A.  Jackson, 
Burton,  of  Chicago,  U.S.A.  : m.  1885,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Edmund  Buckley,  who  d.  1910. 

Harriot  Olivia  Louisa  ( Lady  Buckley),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Maurice  Lloyd,  R.  of 

Montgomery  : m.  1885,  Sir  Edmund  Buckley,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1919,  when  the  title  became  ext. 
Residence, 


Buckworth-Herne-Soame,  see  Soame. 


WILLIAMS-BULKELEY,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Penrhyn,  Carnarvonshire. 

Sir  Richard  Henry  Williams-Bulk  e- 
ley,  C.B.,  1 2th  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  4th,  1862  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  Richard  Lewis  Mostyn,  1884  ; ed.  at 
Eton ; has  been  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Angle- 
sey since  1889,  and  Lord-Lieut.  of  Anglesey  since 
1896  (High  Sheriff  1887)  ; is  Hon.  Col.  R.  E.  (T.F.) 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  Pres,  of  Anglesey 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a J.P.  for  Carnarvon,  patron 
of  three  livings,  Commodore  Roy.  Naval  Reserve, 
and  Chm.  of  Admiralty  Vol.  Committee  ; formerly 
Lieut.  Comdg.  Liverpool  Brig.,  Roy.  Naval  Artillery 
Vol.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  Roy. 
Anglesey  R.E.  (Mil.) ; appointed  to  command 
Mersey  Div.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve  1910,  and 
Roy.  Naval  Div.  Depot  1914  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1916  : 
m.  1885,  Lady  Magdalen  Yorke,  da.  of  5th  Earl  of 
Hardwicke. 

|rws — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  sable  a chevron  between 
three  bulls’  heads  cabossed  argent  ; a canton  ermine,  Bulke- 
ley  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  a chevron  ermine  between  three  men’s 
heads  couped  in  profile  proper,  Williams.  Crest — 1st,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  a bull’s  head  argent,  horned  or,  charged  with 
a chevron  able  ; 2nd,  a stag’s  head  cabossed  argent. 

Seat — Baron  Hill,  Beaumaris.  Tozvn  Residence — 26,  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Turf, 
Travellers’,  Marlborough. 


Grandchildren  living—  (Issue  of  the  late  Major  Richard  Gerard  Wellesley  Williams-Bulkeley, 
M.C.,  Welsh  Guards,  b.  1887,  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : m.  1909, 
Victoria  Alexandrina  Stella,  da.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Legge,  G.C.V.O.  [see  E. 
Dartmouth]) : — 

RICHARD  HARRY  DAVID,  b.  Oct.  5th,  1911. David,  6.  1915. Victoria  Sylvia  Jane,  b.  1910. 

Daughters  living — Generis  Alma  Windham  ( Lady  Mainwaring ),  b.  1889 : m.  1913,  Sir  Harry 

Stapleton  Mainwaring,  5th  Bt.  Residence,  Peover  Hall,  Knutsford,  Cheshire. Eira  Helen,  b. 

1891.  Siriol  Penelope  Diana  Katherine,  b.  1902. 

Half-Sister  living — Bridget  Henrietta  Frances,  b.  1871  : m.  1902,  Benjamin  Seymour  Guinness, 
[see  B.  Ardilaun,  colls.].  Residence , 8,  Washington  Square  North,  New  York  City. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Griffith  Williams,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1809,  d. 
1865  : m.  1833,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  Piers  Geale  :— 

Frances  Elizabeth. Kathleen  Emily  Bulkeley  {Duchess  of  Wellington)'.  771.  1872,  the  4th  Duke  of 

Wellington.  Residences,  Stratfield  Saye,  Mortimer,  Berks;  Ewhurst,  Basingstoke;  Apsley  House, 
Piccadilly,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Arthur  Wellesley  Williams,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1817,  d. 
1891 : m.  1854,  Rose,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Stoddart,  and  widow 
of  R.  Breeks,  M.C.S. 

Arthur  Richard  Llewellyn,  b.  1859.  Residence,  29,  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing, W.— ^Rupert  Owain  Glendwyr, 
b.  1866:  771.  1899,  Marion  Winkworth,  only  child  of  the  late  Henry  Hammond,  of  Duncton,  Sussex, 
and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Marion,  b.  1903, — Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1905.  Residence , Pensbury 

House,  Shaftesbury,  Dorset. Mabel  Rose  : 771.  1884,  the  Rev.  Richard  Ernest  Ricketts,  V. 

of  Crambe  with  Barton-le-Willows  [see  Ricketts,  Bt.,  colls.].  Reside7ice,  Crambe  Vicarage,  Kirk- 

ham  Abbey,  York. Annie  Frances:  m.  1885,  Edward  Miles,  who  d.  1890,  and  has  issue  living, 

Mirth  Winifred  : 7 n.  1912,  the  Rev.  Oswald  Fitz-Ralfe  Strickland,  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has 
issue  living,  Molly  Frances  Mirth,  b.  1916.— Edith  Nina.— Selina  Rachel  : in.  1903,  Henry 


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Francis  Field.— — Marguerite  Fanny:  m.  1905,  Capt.  Frederick  William  Stoddart,  The  Duke  of 
Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.),  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Nigel, 
b.  1913, — Rose  Marguerite  Lena,  b.  1906.  Residence,  35,  Queen’s  Gardens,  Ealing,  W. 

The  10th  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Bulkeley  in  1822,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates 
of  Viscount  Bulkeley. 


MANNINGHAM-BULLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Dilhorn  Hall,  Staffordshire. 


Sir  Mervyn  Edward  MANNINGHAM- 
BULLER,  3rd  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Edmund  Manningham-Buller,  2nd  son  of  1st 
baronet,  by  Lady  Anne  Coke,  who  d.  1876,  da. 
of  2nd  Earl  of  Leicester;  b.  Jan.  16th,  1876  ; s. 
his  uncle,  Sir  Morton  Edward,  1910;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; sometime  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  ; formerly  Capt.  Northampton- 
shire Yeo.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Adj.  a Batn.  and  Major  21st  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.,  and  with  1st  Batn.  Rifle  Brig. 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches)  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Lancashire  (N.-E. ),  Heywood  Div.  ( Li 7) 
Jan.  1906  and  Jan.  1910 : m.  1903,  the  Hon. 
Lilah  Constance  Cavendish,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  3rd 
Baron  Chesham,  and  has  issue. 


— Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  sable,  on  a cross 
argent  quarterly  pierced  of  the  field,  four  eagles  displayed 
of  the  first,  Butler ; 2nd  and  3rd,  sable,  a fesse  ermine  in 
chief  three  griffins’  heads  erased  or,  Manningham.  Crests 
An  eagle  does  not  catch  flies.  — 1st,  a Saracen’s  head  affrontee  couped  proper ; 2nd,  out 

of  a ducal  coronet  gules,  a talbot’s  head  or,  collared  gules,  line  terminating  in  a knot  sable. 


Seat — Broomhill,  Spratton,  Northampton.  Clubs — Marlborough,  Brooks’s,  Naval  and  Military. 


Son  living— REGINALD  EDWARD,  b.  Aug.  1st,  1905. 

Daughters  living— Evelyn  Constance,  b.  1904.— Myra,  b.  1909.-—  -Helen  Marjorie,  b.  19x3. 

Another,  b.  1919. 

Sister  living— Julia  : in.  1894,  Herbert  Francis  Smith.  Residences , 33,  Chesham  Place,  S.W.  ; 
Didlington  Hall,  Brandon,  Norfolk. 

Daughters  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Evelyn  Mary  {Lady  Feilden),  b.  1869  : m.  1891,  Sir  William 
Henry  Feilden,  4th  Bt.  Residences , Feniscowles,  near  Blackburn  ; Dilhorne  Hall,  Stoke-upon- 

Trent.— Adelaide  Marianne,  b.  1871:  m.  1894,  John  Mountford  Wood,  J.P. Lilian,  b.  1874: 

in.  1894,  Charles  Edward  Stuart  Cockburn,  who  d.  1917  [see  Cockburn,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 
Sandford  House,  Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Mary  {Lady  Manningham-Buller) , da.  of  the  late  William 
Davenport,  of  Maer  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme  : in.  1863,  Sir  Morton  Edward  Manningham- 
Buller,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1910.  Residence , Dilhorne  Hall,  Stoke-on-Trent. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward,  brother  of  the  1st  Baron  Churston,  assumed,  in  1866,  by  Royal 

license,  the  additional  surname  of  Manningham  ; he  sat  as  M.P.  for  North  Stafford  (L.)  1832-41  and 

1865-74,  and  for  Stafford  1841-7. 


BULLOUGH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Isle  of  Rhum,  co.  Inverness,  and  The  Down 
House,  Redmarley,  co.  Worcester. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Bulla.”] 


Sir  George  Bullough,  ist  Baronet , 
el.  son  of  the  late  John  Bullough,  of  Meggernie 
Castle,  Perthshire,  and  of  the  Isle  of  Rhum, 
Inverness-shire ; b.  Feb.  28th,  1870  ; ed.  at  Har- 
row ; sometime  Capt.  Scottish  Horse  Yeo.  ; 
re-attached  Aug.  1914,  subsequently  becoming 
temporary  Major  of  Remounts  until  March  1915  ; 
Knt.  1901  : m.  1903,  Monica  Lilly,  el.  da.  of  the 
4th  Marquis  de  la  Pasture  [ see  “ Foreign  Titles 
of  Nobility”],  and  has  issue. 


^rmg(_Per  chevron  gules  and  erminois,  a chevron 
counterflory  argent,  in  chief  two  bull’s  heads  cabossed  of 
the  last.  Crrgt— In  front  of  a mount  vert,  thereon  a beehive 
or  charged  with  a chaplet  of  roses  and  surmounted  by  a 
bee  proper,  three  bees  also  proper. 


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Seats — Kinloch  Castle,  Isle  of  Rhum,  by  Oban ; The  Down  House,  Redmarley,  Gloucester ; 
High  Coombe,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey,  Clubs — White’s,  Carlton,  Pratts,  Orleans. 


Daughter  living— Hermione,  b.  1906. 


BUNBURY,  Creation  (E.)  1681,  of  Stanney  Hall,  Cheshire. 

Sir  Henry  Charles  John  Bunbury,  10th  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  William  St.  Pierre  Bunbury,  C.B., 
3rd  son  of  7th  baronet;  b.  Jan.  9th,  1855;  s.  his  uncle,  Sir 
Edward  Herbert,  1895  ; ed-  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1880);  formerly  in  R.N. ; is  a D.L.  for  Suffolk 
(High  Sheriff  1908),  and  patron  of  two  livings:  m.  1884, 
Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Thomas  Wood,  M.P.,  of  Littleton, 
near  Staines,  and  Gwernyfed,  Brecon,  and  has  issue. 

$rma — Argent,  on  a bend  sable  three  chess-rooks  of  the  field  Crtst— 
Two  swords  saltire-wise  through  the  mouth  of  a leopard’s  face  or,  the  blades 
proper,  hilted  and  pommelled  gold. 

Seat — The  Manor  House,  Mildenhall,  Suffolk.  Club—  Orleans. 


Sons  living— CHARLES  HENRY  NAPIER,  b.  Jan.  19th,  1886;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; sometime  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  : m.  1914,  Katherine,  da. 
of  the  late  Herbert  E.  Reid,  of  The  Oaks,  Walton  Heath,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Williams  Napier,  b.  1915, — Margaret  Elinor,  b.  1918.  Residence , Manor  House,  Mildenhall, 

Suffolk. Henry  William,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.;  Capt.  3rd  Batn. 

Suffolk  Regt.,  attached  R.A.F. : m.  1918,  Katharine  Margaret,  da.  of  R.  A.  Murray,  formerly  of 
Pirniehall,  Dumbartonshire. 

Daughter  living — Laura  Constance  Elinor,  b.  1891  : m.  1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Hugh  Sydney 
Marsham-Townshend  [ see  E.  Romney,  colls.].  Residences , Capesthorne,  Christchurch,  Hants  ; 
Scadbury  Park,  Chislehurst ; 5,  Chesterfield  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

Brothers  living — George  Edward,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  ; served  in 
Afghan  war  1880  (medal)  : m.  1884,  Beatrice  Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  J.  Cottle,  of  Altadore, 
Woodstock,  Ontario,  and  has  issue  living,  Noreen  Winifred,  b.  1885.  William  St.  Pierre,  b.  1859  ; 
formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; sometime  Instructor  of  Mil.  Topography  at  R.M.A.  ; served  in  Afghan 
War  1880  (medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-1918  : m.  1882,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  the 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Ramsay,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Dalhousie,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Gerald  Bruce  St.  Pierre,  b.  1883 ; ed.  at  R.  M.C.  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served  during  European 
War  1914  (wounded):  m.  1909,  Frances  Mary  Olivia,  only  da.  of  Francis  Peter  Dixon,  J.P.,  of 
Wood  View,  Carlisle,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Ramsay  St.  Pierre  b.  1910, — Noel  Louis  St. 
Pierre,  b.  1890  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1917-18, — Godfrey  Hugh  St. 
Pierre,  b.  1895  ; Capt.  Indian  Army  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Marjorie 
Ellinor,  b.  1887. 

Sister  living — Emily  Louisa  Margaret,  b.  1854.  Residence,  New  Lodge,  Totton,  Southampton. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Hanmer  Bunbury,  R.  N.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Fox  Bunbury,  £.  1839,  d.  1870:  m.  1863,  Elizabeth,  who  d. 

1875,  da.  of  J.  Kelsey  :— 

Cecil  Edward  Francis,  C.S.I.,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  formerly  in  I.C.S.;  was  Judicial 
Commr.,  N.W.  Frontier  Province  1901-10 ; served  with  Buner  Field  Force  1897-S,  as  Ch.  Political 
Officer  (medal  with  clasp);  C.S.I.1910:  m.  1893,  Mary  Valerie,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  de  Visme. 
Club,  East  India  United  Service.-^— William  Clement  Hanmer,  b.  1868  ; formerly  Indian  Army 
and  Capt.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  and  Capt.  3rd  (Reserve)  Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding)  Regt.  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps) : m.  1903,  Lilian 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  William  Fox  Tomson,  of  Effingham,  Thanet. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Hanmer  Bunbury,  R.  N.,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet, 
b.  1813,  d.  1857  : m.  1838,  Sarah  Susanna,  da.  of  Robert  Clement  Sconce  : — 

Robert  Clement  Sconce,  b.  1847  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1872 : m.  1888,  Elizabeth  Anne,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Barnes,  and  has  issue  living,  May  Marjorie,  b.  1892, — Cecily  Mary,  b.  1901.  Residence , 

Shenley,  Headcorn,  Kent.  Chambers , 3,  King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C. Sir  Herbert 

Napier,  K.C.B.,  b.  1851  ; formerly  Maj.-Gen.  in  the  Army ; retired  1913 ; was  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge 
of  Administration,  Gibraltar  1905-7,  and  of  Administration,  Irish  Command  1907-10  ; has  been 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters,  A.A.G.,  Cork  Dist.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  Irish  Command  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  A.A.G.,  and  subsequently  as  Director 
of  Transport  (medal  with  three  clasps);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911 : m.  1878,  Mary 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Donald  Patrick  Campbell,  of  Balliveolan,  co.  Argyll,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Patrick  Stanney  St.  Pierre,  b.  1879  ; Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916,— Richard  Seymour,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  D.S. O.  1918, — Evan  Campbell, 
b.  1881  ; Com.  R.N.  ; d.  (drowned  on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918  (despatches).  Resi- 
dence, 85,  St.  George’s  Road,  S.W. Louisa  Harriet  Cometina : m.  1874,  Dr.  Max  Marckwald, 

and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1879.  Frances  Susanna:  m.  1873,  John  Frederic  Symons-Jeune, 
and  has  issue  living,  Bertram  Hanmer  Bunbury,  b.  1883 ; is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European 
War  19x5-18  : m.  1907,  Violet  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Rhodes,  of  Hennerton,  Berks,  and  has 
issue  living,  a da.  b.  19— ,— Effield  Dorothy  Cecil,  O.B.E.,  b.  1889  [see.  “ Companionage  ”] : 
vi.  1913,  Cecil  Hanbury,  of  Kingston  Maurward,  Dorchester,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons. 
Residence,  Runnymede  House,  Old  Windsor. 

This  family  traces  its  origin  to  a younger  brother  of  the  Norman  house  of  St.  Pierre,  who  came  to 
England  with  the  Conqueror.  From  Hugh  Lupus,  first  Norman  Earl  of  Chester,  the  family  obtained 
the  manor  of  Bunbury  in  Cheshire.  David  de  Bunbury,  7th  in  descent  from  St.  Pierre,  acquired 
by  marriage,  temp.  Edward  III.,  the  lordship  of  Stanney,  which  the  family  possessed  until  1859.  The 
11th  in  descent  from  David  de  Bunbury  was  Sir  Thomas,  the  1st  baronet.  The  6th  baronet,  Sir 
1 nomas  Charles,  was  forty-three  years  M.P.  for  Suffolk.  The  7th  baronet,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Edward,  K.C.B. , sat  as  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  and  was  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  War  1809-16.  Sir  Edward 
Herbert  Bunbury,  9th  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ( L ) 1847-52. 


To  be  rather  than  to  seem . 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


RICHARDSON-BUNBURY,  Creation  (I.)  1787,  Of  Augher,  co.  Tyrone. 

Sir  Mervyn  William  Richardson- Bun- 

bur  y,  4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Mervyn  Mathew 
Richardson- Bunbury,  el.  son  of  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
June,  1874  > s-  his  grandfather,  the  Rev.  Sir  John, 
1909. 

&rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  ermine,  a chess-rook  between 
two  leopards’  faces  in  bend  between  two  bendlets  sable,  Bun- 
bury ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  on  a fesse  argent  between  an 
ancient  ship  the  sails  furled  in  chief,  and  in  base  a bull’s  head 
couped  or,  a saltire  gules,  Richardson.  Crests — 1st,  in  front  of 
a tree  proper  on  a mount  vert  a leopard’s  face,  paly  of  six  argent 
and  sable,  transfixed  by  two  arrows  in  saltire  also  proper  ; 2nd, 
a lion  rampant  ermine,  in  the  mouth  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  between 
the  fore-paws  a torteaux  charged  with  a cross-crosslet  or. 

Residence — 


Sister  living— Irene  Kate  Matilda,  b.  1871  : m.  1895,  Capt. 
Douglas  Philip  Bayly,  of  the  Merchant  Ser.,  son  of  the  late 
Mansel  Bayly,  and  has  issue  living,  Leslie  Mervyn  Reginald, 
b.  1899, — Thelma  Noreen  Rosemary,  b.  1907, — Mercia  Beryl 
Bayly,  b.  1913.  Residence , Windermere,  Dunmow,  Essex. 
Daughter  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Olivia  Emma : m.  1891, 
Col.  George  Atherley  William  Forrest,  who  d.  1904,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Evelyn  Arthur  Atherley,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (on  active  ser 
during  European  War)  1915, — Leslie  Bunbury  Lansang,  b.  1893, — Ivy  Hazel  Bunbury,  b.  1895. 
Residence , 10,  Catherine  Place,  Bath. 

Mother  living — Eliza  Mary,  da.  of  William  Thorn,  M.D.  : m.  1868,  Mervyn  Matthew  Richardson- 
Bunbury  [ante],  who  d.  1889.  Residence,  Windermere,  Dunmow,  Essex. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Richardson-Bunbury  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Moutray  Frederic  Richardson-Bunbury,  b.  1865,  d.  1917  : m.  1896,  Mary 
Capel  Vines  (now  of  Busselton,  W.  Australia)  : — 

RICHARD,  b.  1899. James,  b.  1901. Kathleen,  b.  1903. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Richardson-Bunbury,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1817, 
d.  1877  : m.  1857,  Amelia  Georgina,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  — Molloy, 
formerly  Rifle  Brig. 

Archibald  Edward,  b.  1868  : tn.  1909,  Vida  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Heppingstone,  and  has 
issue  living,  Archibald  Vernon,  b . 1916, — Caroline  Mervyn,  b.  1910, — Dorothy  Emelie,  l.  191  ii — ■ 

Marjorie  Vida,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Marybrook,  Busselton,  W.  Australia Augusta  Isabella  : 

tn.  1907,  William  George  Pickering,  a grazier.  Residence.  Kaloorup,  Busselton,  W.  Australia. 

Georgina  Kennedy:  7n.  1897,  Walter  Augustus  Gale,  C.M.G.,  Clerk  to  Federal  Parliament.  Resi- 
dence, Melbourne,  Victoria. Dorothy  Flora  {Lady  O' Farrell):  771.  1895,  Sir  Edward  O'Farrell, 

K.C.B.,  Bar.-at-law,  an  Estate  Commr.,  Ireland.  Residence,  Coolgrian,  Carrickmines,  co.  Dublin. 

Emily  Beatrice Alice  Sabine. Olive  Mary:  7n.  1901.  Henry  Addison  Devereux  Capell 

[see  E.  Essex,  colls.].  Residence , Esperance,  W.  Australia. 

This  family  was  originally  Scotch ; they  became  possessed  of  the  Castle  of  Augher,  in  Tyrone, 
by  the  marriage  of  Archibald  Richardson  with  the  da.  of  Sir  James  Erskine  Sir  James,  the  2nd 
baronet  in  1822,  assumed  his  aunt’s  name  of  Bunbury. 


Virtue  appears  like  an  oak. 


BURBIDGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Littleton  Park,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Richard  Woodman  Burbidge,  C.B.E., 
2nd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  7th,  1872  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Richard,  1917;  is  Managing  Director  of  Harrod’s 
(Limited),  of  Brompton,  S.W.,  of  Harrod’s  (Buenos 
Aires)  Limited,  and  of  S.  American  Stores  (Gath 
and  Chavers)  (Limited),  Chm.  of  Dtckins  and  Jones 
(Limited),  and  Swan  and  Edgar  (Limited),  and  a 
Member  of  Stores  Purchase  Advisory  Committee  of 
Explosives  Supply,  and  of  Staff  Investigating  Com- 
mittee, Ministry  of  Munitions  ; has  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919:  vi.  1896,  Catherine 
Jemima,  da.  of  Henry  Grant,  formerly  of  Sodbury 
House,  Great  Clacton,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 

$rws  — Argent,  a chevron  sable  between  in  chief  two  gads 
proper  and  in  base  an  unicorn  of  the  second.  Crrst — A stag’s 

scalp,  between  the  attires  a boar’s  head  erased  and  erect,  all  proper. 
Residence — 51,  Hans  Mansions,  Hans  Road,  S.W. 


Son  living- RICHARD  GRANT  WOODMAN,  b.  June 
23rd,  1897  ; is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  present  at  battles  of  Festubert,  Givenchy, 
and  Loos. 

, Daughters  living— Enid  Catherine,  b.  1902. Sylvia  Emily 

Labour  conquers  all  things.  Woodman,  b.  1906. Alva  Grace  Woodman,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living— Herbert  Edward,  b.  1880  ; is  Stores  Commr.  of  the  Hudson’s  Bay  Co.  in  Canada: 
in.  1902,  Harriet  Georgina,  da.  cf  Henry  Stuart  Hamilton,  of  Londonderry,  and  has  issue  living, 
Herbert  Dudley,  b.  1904.  Reside7ice,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Sisters  living -Emily  Gertrude,  b.  1869:  1903.  Allan  Francis  Hamilton,  who  d.  1914. 

Residence,  Trent  a,  Littleton,  Middlesex. Marian.  6.  1870:  7/1.  1902,  Charles  William  Bracher 

nnH  w rt,-,,- w p,Vh*rd  Bnrhidge,  b.  1903,— Vera  Catherine,  b.  1907. Elizabeth 

Residence , 125,  Castlenau.  Barnes,  S.W. Edith 


Janet,  b.  1871:  tn.  1909,  Kobert  uvereu.  i^esiaentc,  io»  ^umau,  ~ 

Mary,  b.  1876.  Residence,  Astlam  Manor  House,  Littleton,  Shepperton,  Middlesex. 


509,  Robert  Everett 


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Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Lilian  ( Lady  Burbidge ),  da.  of  the  late  John  Ambrose  Preece, 
of  Bartestree  Court,  Herefordshire  : m.  1910,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Richard  Burbidge,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  1917.  Club , Lyceum.  • 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Burbidge,  was  Managing  Director  of  Harrod's  (Limited),  of 
Brompton,  S.W.,  Joint  Managing  Director  of  Harrod’s  (Buenos  Aires)  Limited,  Chm.  of  Dickins 
and  Jones  (Limited),  a Director  of  Hudson’s  Bay  Co.,  and  a Member  of  Advisory  Board  of  Ministry 
of  Munitions. 


BURDETT,  Creation  (E.)  1619,  of  Bramcote,  Warwickshire. 


Sir  Francis  Burdett,  8th  Baronet ; 
b.  July  5th,  1869  ; s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir  Francis, 
1892  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  17th  Lancers;  was  an  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  of  Ceylon  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  West  Ridgeway) 
1 90 1 -4  ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  patron  of  six 
livings,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Derbyshire  (High 
Sheriff  1909),  and  a J.P.  for  Wilts;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1900  (wounded) : in.  1908,  Frances 
Elphinstone,  da.  of  the  late  Thompson  Boyd. 

— Azure,  two  bars  or  each  charged  with  three  mar- 
tlets gules.  drtst — A lion’s  head  erased  sable,  langued 
gules. 

Seats — Foremarke  Hall,  Derbyshire  ; Ramsbury  Manor, 
Wiltshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Cavalry,  Naval  and  Military. 


Sisters  living — Georgiana  Maie:  m.  1891,  George  Anson 
Byron  [see  B.  Byron].  Maud  Clara  Frances. 

Half-Sister  living — Clara  Constance : m.  1st,  1874, 

Robert  Alexander  Houstoun,  who  d.  1879,  of  Clerkington, 
Haddington,  N.B.  ; 2ndly,  1894,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Hatched,  who  d.  1912,  formerly  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps.  Residence , Fineshade  Abbey,  Stamford. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Jones  Burdett,  next  brother  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1858  : 
m.  1852,  Caroline  Julia,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Neynoe  : — 

WILLIAM  JONES,  b.  July  xst,  1853.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Sedley  Burdett,  2nd  brother  of  7th  baronet,  b. 
1819,  d.  1880:  m.  1846,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  Levi  Ames, 
of  The  Hyde,  Herts  : — 

Constance  Angela  Mary:  m.  1882,  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Ellenborough  Dyneley,  Madras  Cav. , who 
d.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederica  Constance,  b.  1884 : in.  1914,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Dennis  Venn, 
V.  of  Chislet,  Canterbury,— Mary  Selina,  b.  1886:  in.  1914,  Edward  Cliflfe  Vigors,  of  Burgage, 

co.  Carlow  [ see  B.  Castlemaine,  colls.], — Catherine  Beatrice,  b.  1887. Beatrice  Maude:  in.  1892, 

Edwin  Hanmer  Everett,  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel  Edwin  Burdett,  b.  1894, — Vera  Dorothy, 
b.  1896, — Auriol  Winifred,  b.  1897, — Elizabeth  Grace  Phyllis,  b.  1905.  Residence , Chinthurst, 

Shalford,  near  Guildford. Gertrude  Alice. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Robert  Burdett,  Alderman  of  London,  2nd  son  of 
1st  baronet : — 

SirThomas  Burdett,  of  Rahinderry,  Queen’s  co.,  created  a Baronet  1723,  was  grandson 
of  Robert  Burdett  (ante).  His  baronetcy  under  special  remainder  passed,  upon 
the  decease  of  the  3rd  baronet,  to  the  male  descendants  of  Anne,  wife  of  Walter 
Weldon,  and  sister  of  1st  baronet,  and  is  now  possessed  by  Sir  Anthony  E.  W. 
Weldon,  7th  Bt.,  of  Rahinderry,  Queen’s  co. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Arthur  Burdett,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Burdett,  el.  son 
of  George  Burdett,  M.P..  4th  in  descent  from  Robert  Burdett  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Florian  Hugo  de  Burdet  Burdett,  b.  1863,  d.  1917  : m.  1884, 
Henrietta  Maud  (.now  of  Coolfin,  Banagher,  King’s  co.),  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
St.  George  [see  St.  George,  Bt.]  : — 

Arthur  St.  George,  b.  1895  5 ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy. 
Canadians) ; European  War,  as  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps  Motor  Transport,  in  Macedonia  and  Serbia 
1916,  and  in  France  1917-18.  Club , Kildare  Street.  Grace  Sophia,  b.  1885  : in.  1913,  Maj.-Gen. 
Gerald  Farrell  Boyd,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  D.C.M.,  and  has  issue  living,  Derek  Gerald  Burdett, 

b.  1913, — Victor  Robert  Hugo,  b.  1919- Maude,  b.  1889:  in.  1914,  Leslie  Loxley  Firth,  M.C., 

2nd  Lieut.  5th  Lancers  Special  Reserve  {Club,  Kildare  Street),  and  has  issue  living,  Thelma,  b. 
1916, — Pamela  Hope,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Carnalway  Lodge,  Kilcullen,  co.  Kildare. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Burdett,  3rd  son  of  the  late  George  Burdett, 
M.P.  (ante),  b.  1775,  d.  1841:  m.  1802,  Margaret  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Michael 
Head,  D.L., of  Derry  Castle,  co.  Tipperary: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Burdett,  b.  1812,  d.  1875  : m • 1842,  Sybilla,  who  d.  1907,  da. 
of  Thomas  Fleetwood  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Plantagenet,  b.  1853  ; is  R.  of  St.  Mary  Steps,  Exeter : in.  1892,  Maria  Louisa,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Curry,  of  Fareham,  Hants.  Residence,  5,  Colleton  Crescent,  Exeter.— Louisa 
Jane.  Residence , 26,  Lilymeade  Avenue,  Knowle,  Bristol. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Burdett  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Head  Burdett,  b.  1855,  d-  I9I7  : m-  1882,  Ada  (now  of  15,  Waldemar 
Avenue,  Ealing,  W.5.),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Moses  Leatham  : — 

John  Head,  b.  1884;  L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.;  is  StafF-Surg.  R.N.;  served  in  Dardanelles 
19x5  (despatches)  : m.  1914,  Dorothy  Clarice,  da.  of  John  Fisher,  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living, 

John  Eric,  b.  1918.  Residence,  12.  Charlotte  Street,  Bristol. Henry  Leatham,  b.  1887  ; is  2nd 

Lieut.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17.  -Charles  Plantagenet,  b.  1890;  2nd 
Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

Cyril  Trench,  b.  1896 ; formerly  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War 

I9I5‘I7  at  Dardanelles  with  Roy.  Naval  Div.  and  in  France.— Sybil  Mary,  b.  1885.  Residence, 
15,  Waldemar  Avenue,  Ealing,  W.5 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Sir  Thomas  Burdett,  ist  Bt.,  descended  from  William  Burdett,  Lord  of  Lousseby,  co.  Leicester 
{temp.  Henry  II.)  : m.  Jane,  da.  of  William  Fraunceys  of  Foremark,  and  thus  acquired  that  seat  ; he 
was  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  1610-11.  The  3rd  Bt.,  Sir  Robert,  was  M.P.  for  Warwickshire  1679  and  1679- 
Si,  and  for  Lichfield  1689-98.  The  5th  Bt.  was  M.P.  for  Westminster,  and  achieved  considerable 
notoriety  for  his  advocacy  of  Reform  in  Parliament,  etc. 


BURDETT,  Creation  (E.)  1665,  of  Burthwaite,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Charles  Grant  Burdett,  8th  Baronet;  b. 
1875;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Wentworth,  1892:  m. 
18 — , Annie,  da.  of  R.  Hay,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue. 

$rms — Paly  of  six  argent  and  sable,  on  a bend  gules  three  martlets  or. 
&wsi — On  a tower  argent  a martlet  with  wings  displayed  or. 

Residence — Eltham,  Taranaki,  New  Zealand. 

son  living-CH ARLES  COVENTRY,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living— Frances,  b.  1904. 

Sisters  living— Two. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet)— Eliza  Mary  : m.  1862,  Major  F.  T. 
Garrard  (formerly  of  27th  Madras  N.I.),  who  d 19 — , having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Francis  Charles,  b.  1863  : m.  18 — , — William  Burdett,  b.  1867  : m. 
18 — ,— Henry  Robert,  b.  1869:  m.  18—, — Edward  Burdett,  b.  1875;  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  : m.  18 — , — Eliza  Harriett : m.  18  — , — Ethel  Mary  Chassereau, — Norah  Burdett, 
— Margaret  Burgess  : m.  18 — , — Flora  Burdett, — Annie  Isabel : ?n.  18 — (husband  d.  18 — ), — 
Katharine  Winifred  Burdett  : m.  18—.  Residence , 50,  Grange  Park,  Ealing,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet — Grace  {Lady  Burdett ),  da.  of  Rev.  A.  Grant,  of  Napier, 
New  Zealand  : m.  18 — , Sir  Charles  Wentworth  Burdett,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1892.  Resides 
in  New  Zealand. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Jerome  Burdett,  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1841,  d.  1899  : 
m.  1871,  Eliza  Katharine  (now  of  Lancehurst,  Bovey  Tracey),  2nd  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Joseph  Theophilus  Toye,  V.  of  St.  David’s,  Exeter: — 

Of  whom  Edward  Jerome,  b.  1881  : Capt.  Indian  Army  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1915.— -Henry  Aylmer,  M.C. , b.  1881  ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Bruton;  formerly  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.).— —Ernest  Wyndham,  M.C.,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  King’s 
Sch.,  Bruton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(prisoner,  M.C.)  : m.  1919,  Hebe  Etheldreda  Ellen  ■ Curwen,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  R.  H. 
Collis,  of  7,  Montpelier  Square,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.— — Beatrice  Mary:  m.  1902,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Robert  Loraine  McDowall,  formerly  Head  Master  of  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  Kenneth,  b.  1909, — Robert  William,  b.  1914, — Margaret,  b.  1903, — Sylvia 
Beatrice,  b.  1907.  Residence , Eton  College,  Windsor.— Katharine  Hilda.  -Marion  Edith. 

Sir  Francis,  ist  baronet,  was  son  of  Francis  Burdett,  of  Burthwaite,  co.  York. 


BURGOYNE,  Creation  (E.)  1641,  of  Sutton,  Bedfordshire. 

Sir  John  Montagu  Burgoyne,  ioth  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  23rd,  1832 ; s.  his  father,  Cot.  Sir  John  Montagu, 
1858;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt. ; served  in 
Crimean  campaign  1854-5  (severely  wounded,  medal  with  clasp, 
and  Turkish  medal);  is  a J.P.  for  Cambridgeshire,  a D.L.  and 
a J.P.  for  Bedfordshire  (High  Sheriff  1868)  : m.  ist.  1856, 
Amy  Henrietta,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  Neilson 
Smith,  R.E.  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Katherine  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Gretton,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  66,  Ennismore  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Jtms — Gules,  a chevron  or  between  three  talbots  argent,  on  a chief 
embattled  argent  as  many  martlets  azure.  &mt — A talbot  sejant  or,  ears 
sable  and  plain  collared  gules. 

Seat—  Sutton  Park,  Sandy,  Beds.  Clubs — Carlton,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  William  Burgoyne,  R.  N. , 2nd  son  of  7th  baronet, 
b.  1778,  d.  1848  : m.  1814,  Harriet,  who  d.  1861,  da.  of  Robert  Wallace, 

of  Beechmount,  co.  Antrim  :— 

Margaretta  : m.  1858,  Capt.  William  O’Brien,  and  has  issue  living,  Florence. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Gen.  John  Burgoyne,  third  son  of  3rd  baronet,  M.P.  for  Preston,  was  a 
distinguished  mil.  officer ; he  died  without  legal  issue,  but  his  natural  son,  F.-M.  Sir  John 
Fox  Burgoyne,  a most  distinguished  engineer  officer  (Constable  of  the  Tower  of  London),  was  cr. 
a baronet  1856,  and  died  without  surviving  male  issue  1871. 


BURKE,  Creation  (I.)  1628,  of  Glinsk,  Roscommon.  [Extinct  1909.] 

Sir  Theobald  Hubert  Burke,  13th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living  Of  13th  Baronet— Marianne  Aline  Alice.  Residence , 19,  Bury  Street,  S.W. 


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BURKE,  Creation  (I.)  1797,  of  Marble  Hill,  Galway. 

Sir  Gerald  Howe  Burke,  7th  Baronet; 
b.  Nov.  17th,  1893;  s-  his  father,  Sir  Thomas 
Malachy,  1913  ; is  Capt.  Irish  Guards,  and  an 
A.D.C.  (extra) ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded)  : m.  1st,  1914,  Elsie,  who 
d.  1918,  only  da.  of  the  late  Patrick  Mathews, 
of  Mount  Hanover,  co.  Meath  ; 2ndly,  1920, 
Merrial  Alison,  only  da.  of  Edward  Christie,  of 
84,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  by  1st 
marriage. 

— Erminois,  a cross  gules  ; in  the  first  quarter 
a lion  rampant  sable.  Cmt — A cat-a-mountain  sejant- 
guardant  proper,  collared  and  chained  or. 

Seat — Marble  Hill,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway.  Clubs — 
Guards’,  Kildare  Street,  Wellington,  Royal  St.  George 
Yacht. 


Sonliving-By  1st  marriage— THOMAS  STANLEY, 
b.  July  20th,  1916. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — William  Anthony,  b. 
1866;  Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin,  1890:  m.  1889,  Coralie 
Evelyn  Power,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Power 
Lalor,  of  Longorchard,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue 
living,  Wilfred  Maurice,  b.  1900.  Residence , St.  Anne’s, 
Glenageary,  co.  Dublin. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Julia  Catherine  Anne:  m.  1893,  William  Daly,  D.L. , 
who  d.  1910,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Denis  William  (Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Kildare 
Street),  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  8th  Hussars, — William  Cecil,  b.  1897;  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own):  d.  (killed  inaction  during  European  War)  1916, —James  Henry,  b.  1899;  Lieut. 
9th  Lancers, — Mary  Frances,  b.  1895  : m.  1917,  Major  James  Napier  Simonds,  Indian  Cav.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Denis  Napier  b.  1919.  Residence,  Glenmore,  Drogheda. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Catherine  Mary  Caroline  (Lady  Burke),  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  James  Henry  Burke  R.E.  [see  colls,  infra] : m.  1893,  Sir  Thomas  Malachy  Burke,  6th 
baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Granby  Burke  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ulick  Ralph  Burke,  b.  1845,  d.  1895  : m.  1868,  Katharine  (now  of  1,  Eden 
Road,  Tunbridge  Wells)  : (m.  2ndly,  1906,  the  Rev.  John  Richard  Baldwin,  who  d.  1912, 
a retired  Indian  Chaplain),  da.  of  the  late  James  Bateman,  F.R.S.  : — 

Henry  Ulick,  b.  1874:  m.  1902,  Rose  Uvedale,  da.  of  Lieut-Col.  Parry  Okeden,  of  Tumworth,  Dorset, 
and  has  issue  living,  Ulick  Richard  Samuel,  b.  1907, — John  Okeden  Ulick,  b.  1912, — Katrina 
Marian,  b.  1904.  Residence,  1,  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. — —Mabel  Emma  : m.  1901,  Lieut. 
John  Humphreys,  R.N.R.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mabel  Katharine,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Flint 
House,  Saffron  Walden.— Hope  Katharine.— Sybil  Mathilde : in-  1911,  Wyndham  Persse 
Knatchbull  [see  Knatchbull,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Granby  Burke,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1898  : 
m.  1st,  1843,  Emma  Jane,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph  Creyke,  of  Rawcliffe 
Hall,  and  Marton,  York;  2ndly,  1871,  Anna  Everilda,  who  d.  1909,  2nd  da.  of  the 
late  George  Legard  [Legard,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Granby  James,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A.  1870);  is  Assist.  Ex- 
aminer and  Registrar  to  the  Receiver  Judge,  High  Court  of  Justice,  Ireland  : m.  1888,  Agnes  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  A.  K.  H.  Boyd,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  of  St.  Andrews,  Fife.  Residence,  12, 
Herbert  Street,  Dublin.  Clubs,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht.— Philippa  Eliza- 
beth : m.  1871,  the  Rev.  Franc  Sadleir,  who  d.  1915  (formerly  Principal  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in 
Ireland),  R.  of  Newcastle  Lyons,  Hazlehatch,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Ralph  Granby 
(of  Panmure,  Penny  Street,  Portsmouth),  R.N.,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Rossall,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B. A. 
1895) ; Chap,  to  Roy.  Naval  Barracks,  Portsmouth  : m.  1907,  Ruth  Eleanor,  da.  of  Matthew  John 
Smyly,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Edward  b.  1908,  Franc  Granby  b.  1917,  Constance  Hermione 
b.  1910, — Harold  Franc  (of  Churchfields,  Market  Drayton),  b.  1877;  is  Lieut.  Com.  R.N.  : 
m.  1914,  Marguerite  Luddington,  da.  of  Harold  Archer,  of  Ely,  Cambridgeshire,  and  has 
issue  living,  Joan  Mary  Archer  b.  1915, — Thomas  Ulick  (Club,  Junior  Conservative),  b.  1882  ; ed. 
at  Rossall,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  1908);  Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1906;  is 

Registrar  of  Office  of  Arms,  Dublin  Castle.  Residence,  51,  Lansdowne  Road,  Dublin. Emma 

Frances,  b.  1855.  Residence,  24,  St.  Peter’s  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  James  Henry  Burke  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Henry  Thomas  Burke,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  1853,  d.  1902  : m.  1878, 
Edith  (now  of  Romsey,  Shad  well  Road,  North  End,  Portsmouth),  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Powell  John  Comyn  : — 

James  Howe  Campbell  Ulick,  b.  1880;  is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps:  m.  1912,  Lilian  Maud 
Whenmouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  James  Henry  Burke,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1816,  d. 
1882  : m.  1852,  Marion  Eliza,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  B.  Crispin  :— 

Hubert  William  Austin,  R.N.,  b.  1858  ; L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.  Edin.  1883  ; appointed  Surg.  R.N. 
1884,  Staff-Surg.  1896,  and  Fleet-Surg.  1900;  retired  1912  : m.  1905,  Florence  Mary  Elizabeth,  da. 

of  William  Henry  Bishop,  of  42,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. Catherine  Mary  Caroline  (Lady  Burke)  \ 

m.  1893,  Sir  Thomas  Malachy  Burke,  6th  Bt.  (ante),  who  d.  1913. 

Sir  Thomas,  1st  baronet,  raised  a Regt.  of  Foot  at  his  own  expense  during  the  Napoleonic 

Wars.  The  2nd  baronet  was  Vice-Lieut,  for  co.  Galway  (High  Sheriff  1838),  and  sat  as  M.P.  therefor 

1830-32.  The  3rd  baronet  was  also  M.P.  or  co.  Galway  1847-65. 


Burne-Jones,  see  Jones. 


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BURNETT,  Creation  (N.S.)  1626,  of  Leys,  Kincardineshire. 

Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  12  th 

Baronet ; b.  Nov.  27th,  1840;  j.  his  half- 
brother,  Sir  Robert,  1894;  formerly  Col. 
R.  A. ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.  L.  for  Co.  of  City 
of  Aberdeen  and  for  Aberdeenshire,  Lord- 
Lieut.  and  Convener  for  co.  of  Kincardine, 
and  Pres,  of  Kincardineshire  Territorial 
Force  Asso. : m.  1875,  Mary  Elizabeth,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  James  Cumine,  of  Rattray, 
Peterhead,  N.B.,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  three  holly  leaves  in  chief 
vert,  and  a hunting  horn  in  base  sable  garnished 
gules.  Crest — A hand  with  a knife  pruning  a vine- 
tree  proper.  Supporters — Dexter,  a Highlander  in 
hunting  garb  ; sinister,  a greyhound  proper. 

Seat — Crathes  Castle,  near  Aberdeen.  Chib 
— Junior  United  Service. 

Sons  living  — JAMES  LAUDERDALE 
GILBERT,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  b.  April  1st,  1880; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.  M.C. ; is  Major 
and  Brevet  Col.  Gordon  Highlanders,  an  Instructor  at  Senior  Officers’  Sch.,  and  a D.L.  for 
Kincardine  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches),  European  War  1914-18  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917), 
C.M.G.  1919 : m.  1913,  Sybil  Aird,  da.  of  the  late  William  Crozier  .Smith,  of  Whitehill, 
St.  Boswells,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Gilbert  Alexander,  b.  1914, — Roger  William  Odo, 

b.  1920, — Elizabeth  Rohays  Mary,  b.  1916.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. Alexander  Edwin, 

O.B.E.,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly  Major  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers;  European  War  1914-18  (severely  wounded,  O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Daughter  living— Ethel. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Alexander,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet,  assumed  the  name  of  Ramsay  by  royal  license, 
and  was  created  a baronet  [see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1806]. 

The  lands  of  Leys  are  held  under  a charter  from  Robert  Bruce,  dated  1324.  The  1st  baronet, 
Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  though  a Covenanter,  was  much  trusted  by  Charles  I.,  and  was  a friend  of  the 
great  Marquess  of  Montrose.  He  was  uncle  of  the  famous  Dr.  Gilbert  Burnet,  Bishop  of  Salisbury. 
The  son  of  6th  baronet,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Ramsay,  was  created  a baronet  1806. 


Valor  increases  by  a wound. 


BURNETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Selborne  House,  County  Borough  of  Croydon. 

Sir  David  Burnett,  1st  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  David  Burnett,  of  Dalston ; b. 
Aug.  22nd,  1851  ; sometime  a member  of  the  firm 
of  Edwin  Fox,  Burnetts,  and  Baddeley,  surveyors, 
of  12,  Abchurch  Lane,  E.C.  ; is  a J.P. , a Lieut., 
and  an  Alderman  (Candlewick  Ward)  for  City  ot 
London  (Senior  Sheriff  thereof  1907-8),  Hon. 
Col.  R.F.A.  (Territorial  Force),  a Knight  Com. 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; was  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1912- 13  ; acquired  Crystal  Palace  for  the 
Nation  ; Knt.  1908  : m.  1875,  Emily  Rebecca, 
who  d.  1917,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Sleap,  of 
Dalston,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  two  holly  leaves  in  chief 
vert,  in  base  a hunting  horn  of  the  first,  stringed  argent. 
Cmi, — Issuing  from  flames  a branch  of  holly  erect  proper. 

Residence  — Selborne  House,  Croydon.  Club  — City 
Carlton.  


Son  living — LESLIE  TREW,  O.B.E.,  b.  Sept.  22nd, 
„.  . . 1884 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn.  London  Regt.  (T.D.),  and  a 

Firmness  in  dangers.  Lieut,  for  City  of  London;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  191- : >«.  1917, 

Joan,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John  Humphery,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Humphery,  b.  1918, — 
Mary,  b.  1919, — Joan  Dorothy,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Oxted,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living— Ethel  Emily  : m.  igoo,  Bernard  Beresford  Baddeley  [see  Baddeley,  Knt.]. 

Residence , Croydon. Gertrude  Alice. Maud  Agnes:  m.  1907,  Emil  Stanley  Franklin. 

Residence,  Purley,  Surrey. Marguerite  Ida  : m.  1910,  Basil  Thomas  Parsons-Smith,  M.D., 

and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Gerald,  b.  1911.,— Phyllis,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Croydon,  Surrey. 

Dorothy  Gladys. 

BURRARD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1769,  of  Walhampton,  Hampshire. 

Sir  Harry  Paul  Burrard,  6th Baronet; 
b.  Sept.  5th,  1846;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Harry,  1871  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  60th  Rifles;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants: 
in.  1st,  1872,  Margaret,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Anderson,  J.P.,  of  Rothesay  and 
St.  John,  New  Brunswick ; 2ndly,  1888,  Jane 
Eleanor  Frances,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Bernard 
George  Griffin  Beale. 

— Azure,  a lion  passant  argent  between  two  estoiles 
in  chief  and  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  in  base  of  the  second,  on 
a chief  or,  two  lions  rampant  combatant  gules,  supporting  a 
hand  of  the  last.  Crrst — A naval  crown  or,  therefrom  issuing 


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a cubit  arm  erect  or  the  hand  grasping  a trident  in  bend  sinister  point  downwards.  Supporters — 
On  either  side  a lion  reguardant  argent  standing  upon  an  anchor  proper,  supporting  a trident 
erect  or,  gorged  with  a naval  crown  therefrom  a chain  reflexed  over  the  back  azure. 

Residence — 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Sidney  Burrard,  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1893  ; 
in.  1859,  Geraldine  Augusta,  who  d.  1907  (having  in.  2ndly,  1903,  James  Nairne 
Smyth- Pigott),  da.  of  the  late  W.  Richardson,  of  Oak  Hall,  Wanstead  : — 

Sir  SIDNEY  GERALD,  K.C.S.I.,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Col.  (retired)  R.E.  ; 
appointed  Sup.  of  Great  Trigonometrical  Survey  of  India  1899,  and  Surveyor-Gen.  of  India  1910;  is 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  ; has  Roy.  Geographical  So.’s  Victoria  Science  medal;  C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.S.I. 
1914  : in.  1887,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Thomas  Haig,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Gerald,  D.S.O.,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; formerly  Major  R.  F.A. ; is  a 
F.R.G.S.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1915:  in.  1917,  Hilda 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert  J.  Mumm,  of  82,  Oxford  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. , — Joan.-  — William 
Dutton,  C.M.G.,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  R.F.A.  (retired);  served  during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (C.M.G.); 
C.M.G.  1918:  in.  1903,  Mabel  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Cyril  T.  Tatham,  of  Bendemeer,  Eastbourne. 

Charles,  b.  1867  ; formerly  Major  Indian  Army : in.  1903,  Heather  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late 

F.  W.  Bott,  of  Somersal,  Derbyshire. Harry  George,  D.S.O. , b.  1871 ; is  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M., 

Col.  R.A.S. C.,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Supply  and  Transport;  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col  ),  Mesopotamia  1920;  D.S.O  1915: 

in.  1900,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Armstrong,  B.S.C. May  : in.  1890, 

Capt.  Henry  Pakenham-Mahon  [see  E.  Longford,  colls.].  Residences , 33,  Pont  Street,  S.W.  ; 
Strokestown  Park,  Longford,  Ireland. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Harry,  satasM.P.  forLymington  1741-84,  and  was  uncle  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Harry  Burrard,  of  Lymington,  cr.  a Baronet  1807  (ext.  1870).  The  2nd  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Harry, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  a distinguished  naval  officer,  was  also  M.P.  for  40  years  previous  to  1835  ; in 
1801  and  1804  he  entertained  King  George  III.,  Queen  Charlotte,  and  all  the  Princesses,  at  Wal- 
hampton  ;'  he  assumed  in  1795  by  sign-manual  the  surname  of  Neale  ; in  1840,  H.M.  Queen  Dowager 
Adelaide,  the  Princess  Augusta,  the  Duchess  of  Gloucester,  and  a large  number  of  friends,  erected 
on  the  Walhampton  estate  an  obelisk  75  feet  in  height,  as  a tribute  to  his  memory.  The  4th  baronet 
was  M.P.  for  Lymington  1828-32.  Members  of  this  family  represented  either  Lymington  or  Yarmouth 
(I.  of  W.)  in  every  Parliament  "but  one  [1735-40]  between  1679  and  1835.  Burrard  Creek,  British 
Columbia,  was  named  after  Lieut.-Col.  William  Burrard,  the  father  of  2nd  baronet. 

BURRELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Valentine  House,  Essex. 

Sir  Merrik  Raymond  Burrell,  C.B.E.,  7th 
Baronet ; b.  May  14th,  1877;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles 
Raymond,  1899;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons;  isaJ.P.  for 
Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1918);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 1901  ; 
appointed  Inspector  of  Remounts  1918,  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1st,  1902,  Wilhelmina  Louise 
(from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1907),  who  d.  1916,  da.  of 
Walter  Winans,  of  Maryland,  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  ; 2ndly,  1908, 
Coralie  Adelaide  Mervyn,  da.  of  John  Porter  Porter,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Belle  Isle,  Lisbellaw,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  has  issue. 

— Vert,  three  plain  shields  argent,  each  having  a bordure  engrailed 
or. 

Seat — Knepp  Castle,  Horsham.  Clubs — Cavalry,  Boodle’s. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— WALTER  RAYMOND,  b.  Dec.  nth,  1903. Peter  Eustace, 

b.  1905. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Joan  Louise,  b.  1902. By  2nd  marriage— Etheldred a 

Josephine,  b.  igog. 

Sisters  living— Sybil  Dorothy. Mary  Emma  : m.  1905,  Alan  Cecil  Lupton,  and  has  issue  living, 

Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1905, — Marjorie  Alice,  b.  1909.  Residence , Severn  Bank,  Severn  Stoke, 
Worcestershire. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  5th  baronet) — Frances  Louisa  : m.  1884  Count  Philip  Alexander  Palli, 
who  d.  i8q2,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothea  Maria : m.  1908,  Sotiri  Messin6si,  who  d.  1916,  of  18, 
Rue  Skoufa,  Athens,  Greece,  and  has  issue  living,  Philippe  b.  1910, — Sophia, — Irene, — Helen 

Angelica  : m.  1916,  Emmanuel  Baltazzi. Dorothea  Mary  Augusta  : in.  1878,  Francis  William 

Otter,  who  d.  1885,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  William  (of  Bolney  Lodge,  Bolney,  Sussex.  Club, 
Conservative),  b.  1879;  is  Capt.  Yeo.  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  : m.  1904, 
Patience  Marion,  only  da.  of  Sir  Edmund  Giles  Loder,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Walter 
b.  1906,  Barbara  Marion  b.  1909.  Residence,  3,  Third  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex.  ■ Emily  Charlotte 
Edrica:  in.  1876,  Ernest  Baggallay,  formerly  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  and  has  issue  living, 
Ernest  Burrell  (of  17,  Tedworth  Square,  Chelsea,  S.W.),  b.  1879  : m‘  1906,  Dorothy  Catherine,  da. 
of  Ernest  Alexander,  of  Barwythe,  Studham,  Herts,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Patrick  Burrell 
b.  1907,  John  Merrik  Burrell  b.  1920,  Bridget  b.  1919, — Dorothea  Julia : in.  iqi3,  Alexander 
Russell  Birch,  and  has  issue  living,  Timothy  b.  1916, — Frances  Lois  : in.  1914,  Harold  Lucus 
Quixano  Henriques,  of  107,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Dulcie  Elisabeth  b.  191-, 
Anne  Penelope  b.  1920.  Residence,  18,  Third  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Etheldreda  Mary  (Lady  Burrell),  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Loder, 
1st  Bt.,  of  High  Beeches,  Crawley,  Sussex  : in.  1872,  Sir  Charles  Raymond  Burrell,  6th  baronet, 
who  d.  1899.  Residence , 23,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

The  first  baronet  was  Sir  Charles  Raymond,  who  was  created  with  remainder  to  his  son-in-law, 
William  Burrell,  who  succeeded  as  2nd  baronet.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Shoreham  (C) 
1806-62,  and  at  the  time  of  his  death  was  “ father  ” of  the  House  of  Commons.  The  4th  baronet  was 
also  M.P.  for  Shoreham  (C)  1862-76,  and  the  5th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  New  Shoreham  (C)  1876-85. 


BURROWS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874.  [Extinct  1917.] 

Sir  Ernest  Pennington  Burrows,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Fanny  Beatrice,  b.  1887. 

Sister  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Rose  Ellen  : in.  1867,  Alfred  Willett,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1913,  and 
has  issue  living,  Herbert  Burrows  (of  Meeching,  Burwash,  Sussex),  b.  1870:  in.  1900,  Isobel,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  Matthews  Duncan,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (of  71,  Brook  Street,  W.);  ed.  at  Westminster, 


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and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford, — John  Abernethy,  M.D. , b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (M.B.  1900,  M.D.  1906);  M.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1899,  M.R.C.P.  1903, — 
Alfred  Stuart,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Westminster  : in.  1906,  Cicely  Hilda,  da.  of  Charles  William  Catt, 
of  The  Outwoods,  Duffield,  Derbyshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  Ian  b.  1912,  Cicely  Eileen  b. 
1908,  Constance  Muriel  A 1910, — Bernard  Hastings  (of  Charterhouse,  Godaiming),  A 1880;  ed.  at 
Westminster,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1907)  : in.  1919,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  E.  Hosking,  of  Turners  Hill,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Clive  b.  1920, — Arnold 
Theodore,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1910), — Elise 
Maud.  Residence , Wyndham  Croft,  Turners  Hill,  Sussex. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Constance  Fanny  ( Lady  Burrows),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Nicholson  Burrows,  of  Shirley  House,  Hants : in.  1883,  Sir  Frederic  Abernethy  Burrows, 
2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence , Hill  Court,  Four  Elms,  Edenbridge,  Kent. 


BURTON,  Creation  (I.)  1758,  of  Pollacton,  co.  Carlow,  Ireland.  [Extinct  1902.] 

Sir  Charles  William  Cuffe  Burton,  5th  and  last  Baronet 
Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Benjamin  Burton,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Adolphus  William  Desart  Burton,  C.B.,  b.  1827,  d.  1882:  tn. 
1863,  Sophia  Louisa,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  John  Slade,  1st  Bt.  : — 

Grace  Ellen  {Lady  Denys-Burton)'.  in.  1890,  Sir  Francis  Charles  Edward  Denys-Burton,  3rd 
Bt.  Residence , Draycott  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorkshire.— —Gertrude  Mary  : m.  1907,  Amable  de 
Cadier,  Baron  de  Veauce.  Residence,  Chateau  de  Veauce,  par  Vicq  (Allier),  France. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  William  Burton,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Samuel  Skey  Burton,  b.  1821,  d.  1868  : m.  1861  Susan  Bristow  Berridge, 
who  d.  1874,  widow  of  Thomas  Miller,  of  Leicester: — 

Mary  Katherine  Norah  : in.  1st,  1883,  George  Frederick  Stevenson,  LL.B.,  who  d.  1915  ; 2ndly,  1918, 
Major  John  Hippesley  Heycock,  formerly  Leicestershire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick 
Burton,  b.  1892, — Norah  Evelyn,  b.  1884  : in.  1906,  Capt.  Cecil  Mylles  Serjeantson,  formerly  2nd 
Batn.  Leicestershire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Mylles  6.  1907,  Charles  Roger  b.  1912.  Resi- 
dence, 


DENYS-BURTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Stratford  Place. 

Sir  Francis  Charles  Edward  Denys-Burtonj 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  March  15th,  1849  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George 
William  DENYS,  1881  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1871,  became  2nd  Sec.  1878  ; was  1st  Sec.  of  Legation  at  Mexico 
1887-90,  and  at  Copenhagen  1890-96;  retired  1896  ; is  a J.P. 
for  N.  Riding  of  York,  and  for  co.  Carlow  (High  Sheriff  1906)  ; 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1906  the  additional  surname  of  Burton  : 
m.  1890,  Grace  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Adolphus 
William  Desart  Burton,  C.B.  [ see  Burton,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has 
issue. 

— Argent,  a cross  patonce  gules  between  four  fleurs-de-lis  vert,  on 
a chief  azure  a greyhound  courant  of  the  field.  Crrst — A demi-lion  erminois, 
collared  gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a French  lily  slipped  proper. 

Now  and  ever.  Seats — Draycott  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorkshire  ; Pollacton,  Carlow. 

Clubs — St.  James’s,  Arthur’s. 

Son  living— CHARLES  PETER,  b.  May  27th,  1899. 

Daughters  living— Marjorie  Sophia,  b.  1892.— Georgina  Eliza,  b.  1895. Grace  Galloway 

Frances,  b.  18 — . .—Sophia  Horatia  Fermor,  b.  19 — . 

Sister  living — Adelaide  Eliza  {Lady  Lamont) : in.  1868,  Sir  James  Lamont,  1st  Bt.,  who  d.  1913. 
Residence,  4,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Leopold  Denys,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  18x7,  d.  1879  : 
m.  1870,  Charlotte  Frances  Barbara  (now  of  Twinstead,  Walton-on-Thames),  da.  of 
the  late  Edgar  Disney,  of  The  Hyde,  Ingatestone,  Essex  : — 

Montagu,  b.  1871.  Club , Wellington. Guy  Fermor,  b.  1872.  Club , Windham. 

The  1st  baronet  was  sometime  M.P.  for  Hull,  and  an  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Sussex. 


BUTCHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Danesfort,  co.  Kerry. 


^zV  John  George  Butcher,  M.B.,  K.C. , 
1st  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  Samuel 
Butcher,  D.  D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Meath,  by  his  wife, 
Mary;  b.  Nov.  15th,  1852  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  8th  Classic  and  8th 
Wrangler  1874,  M.A.  1877) ; formerly  Fellow  of 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1878,  a 
K.C.  1897,  and  a Bencher  1903  ; many  years  a 
Member  of  Gen.  Council  of  the  Bar ; was  a Member 
of  Select  Committee  on  Pensions  1919-20;  received 
Hon.  Freedom  of  York  City  1906  ; is  a J.P.  for 
E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  York  City 
(C)  July  1892  to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated  ; 
re-elected  Jan.  1910,  Dec.  1910,  and  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1898,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  E.  L.  Brandreth,  J.P., 
and  widow  of  J.  E.  H.  Gordon. 

$rms — Vert,  an  elephant  argent.  Cast — A branch  of  a 

cotton  tree  fructed  proper. 

Residences — 32,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.  ; Riccall  Hall, 
Yorkshire  ; Danesfort,  Ki  Harney.  Clubs — Carlton,  Yorkshire. 


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1628,  of  Garry Imndon,  co.  Carlow,  Ireland. 

^>Richard  Pierce  Butler,  O.B.E. , nth 
Baronet;  b.  Sept.  28th,  1872;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  Pierce,  1909  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Downton  Agricultural  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  and 
Hon.  Major  8th  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Carlow  (High  Sheriff  1905) ; S. 
Africa  1901-2,  with  Mounted  Inf.  (medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  as  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches  twice,  1914-15  star,  two  medals, 
O.B.E.) ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1906,  Alice  Dudley, 
da.  of  the  Very  Rev.  the  Hon.  James  Wentworth 
Leigh,  D.D.  [see  B.  Leigh],  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  a chief  indented  azure,  a bordure  indented 
ermine.  Crist — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a plume  of  five 

ostrich  feathers,  therefrom  a falcon  rising  argent. 

Seats — Ballin  Temple,  Tullow,  co.  Carlow ; Garry- 
hundon,  Bagenalstown,  co.  Carlow.  Town  Residence , — Brent 
House,  63,  Pont  Street,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Wellington,  Kildare 
Street. 


Son  living— THOMAS  PIERCE,  b.  Sept.  18th,  1910. 

Daughters  living— Joan,  b.  1908. Doreen  Frances,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living— Thomas  Edmond,  b.  1875. 

Sisters  living — Edith  Alice.  Residence , Garryhundon,  Bagenalstown,  co.  Carlow.— Maude 

Isabel.  Residence , Garryhundon,  Bagenalstown,  co.  Carlow. Dorothea  Hester  ( Hon . Mrs. 

Benjamin  J . Plunket ) : m.  1904,  the  Most  Rev.  the  Hon.  Benjamin  John  Plunket,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Meath  [see  B.  Plunket].  Residences , Bishopsmount,  Navan,  co.  Meath.—.  Eleanor  Frances. 
Residence , Garryhundon,  Bagenalstown,  co.  Carlow. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  9th  baronet) — Walter  Selby,  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  8th  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corns:  m.  1885,  Alice  Lucy  da.  of 
the  late  Edmund  Fowler,  of  Abberley,  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Pierce  {Clubs, 
Isthmian,  Kildare  Street),  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908); 
Capt.  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-19, — Vivien  Tilla,  b.  1891  : m.  1913,  Kenneth  Cookson,  of  Battle- 
dene,  Newbury,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  b.  1918,  Mary  b.  1916.  Residence, 
Kenward,  Slough.  Clubs,  Isthmian,  Kildare  Street. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  9th  baronet) — Matilda  Constance.  Residence,  31,  Wellington  Road,  co. 
Dublin. 

Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Henrietta  Maria:  m.  1857,  Capt.  John  Hedley,  who  d. 
18 — , and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Robert,  b.  1859, — Ethel.  Residence,  102,  Redcliffe  Gardens, 
S.W. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Pierce  Butler,  Lieut.  78th  Regt.,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet, 
b.  1839,  d.  1912  : m.  1864,  Florence  Isabel  (now  of  Poplar  Grove,  Solsgirth, 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada),  da.  of  the  late  Hans  Henry  Hamilton,  Q.C.,  of 
Dublin  : — 

Hans  Pierce,  b.  1880  : in.  1908,  Agnes  Lenore,  da.  of  Percy  Moulson,  of  Solsgirth,  Manitoba,  and 
has  issue  living,  Richard  Pierce,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Solsgirth,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba.— —Violet : 

m.  1891,  John  Francis,  C.E. Eva:  m.  1893,  Charles  £.  Hall,  formerly  of  Belcourt,  Manitoba. 

—Mildred.'  Kathleen  : m.  1908,  Charles  Hadlard.  Residence , Solsgirth,  Manitoba,  Canada. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Thomas  Butler,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1814, 
d.  1893 : m.  1st,  1840,  Mary,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  Henry  Tulip,  of  Brunton, 
Northumberland ; 2ndly,  1861,  Emma  Elizabeth  Bertie,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the 
late  Adm.  Bertie  Cornelius  Cator  :— 

Laura  : m.  1884,  Com.  Francis  FitzPatrick  Tower,  O.B.E.,  R.N.V.R.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Francis  Thomas  Butler,  R.N.,b.  1885  ; became  Lieut.  1906,  Lieut.-Com.  1914,  and  Com.  1918  : m. 
1916,  Esther  Holt,  only  child  of  the  late  P.  G.  Keyden,  — Berde  Christopher,  M.C.,  b.  1887  ; Major 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War]  1918,— Ion  Beau- 
champ Butler,  D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1889;  became  Lieut.  1909,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1917  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  Distinguished  Ser.  Cross,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas)  — 
Kinglake  Fritz  Butler,  M.C.,  b.  1890  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  European 
War  1914-1919  (M.C.),— Dora  Isolde  {Baroness  Dunboyne)  : m.  i9i5>  the  26th  Baron  Dunbovne  — 
Winifred, — Diana.  Residence,  66,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Antoine  Sloet  Butler,  C.B.,  3rd  son  of  8th 
baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1901  : m.  1st,  1854,  Mary  Matilda,  who  d.  1862,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  George  Hamilton  Le  Poer  Beresford ; 2ndly,  1875,  Ella,  who  d.  1914 
el,  da.  of  the  Rev.-  Jose  Stevenson,  R.  of  Clonfeacle,  co.  Tyrone,  and  widow  of 
Arthur  Beresford  Cane  : — 

George  Beresford,  b.  1857;  is  Resident  Magistrate  at  Portarlington : m.  1896,  Rosabel  Mary  onlv 

da.  of  Capt.  Charles  Walker,  21st  Fusiliers.  Residence,  The  Elms,  Portarlington Frances 

Antoinette  : m.  1878,  George  Lendrum. Laura  Mary : m.  1882,  Capt.  James  Sinclair  Cramsie 

rrrvT-r1  f°rmedy  °f  the  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Alexander’ 
(of  (J  Harabrook,  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim),  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Florence  Eugenia,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Hezlett,  R.A.,—James  Randal  Beresford,  b.  1892, — Charles  Murray,  b.  1897, — John  Moore  b. 
1902-Netta  Elizabeth  Laura,  b.  1886:  m.  1913,  Major  Malden  Augustus  Studd,  D.S.O.  R F A 
and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1920,  a da.  b.  1919. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  William  Paget  Butler,  4th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1831, 
d.  1913  : m.  1855,  Geraldine  Sydney,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  Lord  William 
. . Charles  O’Brian  Fitzgerald  : — 

Francis  Frederick  Baron,  b.  1861  : m.  18 — , Bertha  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  P.  J.  Dunne  of 
Rockhampton,  Queensland,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Paget,  b.  1892,— Reginald  Percv 

b itzCerald,  b.  1896, — Constance  Geraldine,  b.  1903, Percy  Thomas,  b.  1862  : m.  190-5,  Harriette 

Gwendoline,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Henry  Graham  Smyth,  C.M.G.  [E.  Mount  Cashell,  ext.] 

a1]?  ls?ue  hving,  Tyssen  Desmond,  b.  1906, Mabel  Howard:  in.  1887.  Brig. -Gen.  James 

Alfred  Coxhead  C.B  , and  has  issue  living,  Muriel  Sydney.  Residences,  Waldingfield  Lodge, 
Sudbury,  Suffolk;  8,  Washington  House,  Basil  Street,  S.W.  * S’ 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Butler,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Butler,  A 1826,  d.  1907:  m.  i860,  Henrietta  Clara,  who  d.  1014,  da. 

T w , the  tate  Capt.  Charles  George  Butler,  R.N.  [see  infra] : — 

James  Walter,  b.  1864:  m.  1905,  Charlotte  Margaret,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Messenger 


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Major,  of  Cromwell  House,  Croydon.  Residence , Bruton,  Lidgetton,  Natal. William  Arthur, 

b.  1868.  Residence,  9,  Tivoli  Terrace  East,  Kingstown,  Dublin Harry  Claude,  b.  1875.  Resi- 
dence,, 9,  Tivoli  Terrace  East,  Kingstown,  Dublin. Amy  Sarah.  Residence , 24,  Upper  Fitz- 

william  Street,  Dublin. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  James  .Butler  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Beauchamp  Charles  Butler,  b.  1865,  d.  1919 : in.  1896,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  T.  Findlay  Muirhead,  of  Durban,  Natal  :— 

Eileen  Doris,  b.  1901. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  George  Butler,  R.  N.,  5th  son  of  7th 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Bayford  Butler,  R.N.,  b.  1832,  d.  1888  : in.  1867,  the  Hon.  Sybil 
Catherine  Devereux  (now  of  21,  Alexandra  Road,  Bedford),  da.  of  15th  Viscount  Hereford: — 
Francis  Algernon,  b.  1878;  formerly  Lieut.  5th  Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  ('Middlesex  Regt.)  : 

in.  1909,  Dorothy  Jean,  da.  of  the  late  Douglas  James  Chester,  of  Bedford. Humphrey 

Charles,  b.  1880 : in.  1904,  Emily  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  J.  Baxter. -Nora,  b.  1870  : 

ni.  1st,  1894,  Lieut.  Arthur  Leoline  Macnamara,  R.N.,  who  d.  1895  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Capt.  William 
Grosvenor  Harding,  formerly  Lincolnshire  Regt.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Charles  Butler,  b.  1844,  d.  1914  : m.  1877,  Emily,  da.  of  Henry 
Strettell  Chadwick,  Bar.-at-Law  : — 

Henry  Beauchamp,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; is  a Solicitor  of  the  Supreme  Court,  and  in 

Colonial  Civil  Ser. Charles  Walter,  O.B.E.,  b,  1880;  ed  at  Charterhouse;  Lieut. -Col.  Indian 

Army  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  with  Suffolk  Regt.  (wounded,  medal  with  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice),  Afghan  War  1919  (O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920:  in.  1905,  Vivien  Eleanor, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  James  Bowen,  V.  of  St.  Nicholas,  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 

Shirley,  A 1907,— Walter  George  Ormonde,  b.  1917. William  Bayford,  M.C.,  b.  1888;  ed.  at 

Charterhouse;  is  in  Civil  Ser.,  and  Capt  Border  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.) : in.  1918, 
Beatrice  Mary  Nancy,  da.  of  Col.  John  Arthur  Jackson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Sella  Park,  Calderbridge, 
Cumberland. Eleanor  : m 1918,  Gilbert  Hudson. Sybil. Dorothy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Butler  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Paul  Butler,  b.  1817,  d.  1861  : m.  1846,  Letitia  Maria,  da.  of 
John  Gray,  of  Upton,  co.  Carlow  ; — 

Charles  James  John,  b.  1852;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt. Fanny  Letitia  Maria. 

Elizabeth  Anna  : in.  1879,  Trevor  Overend.  Residences,  Airfield,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin  ; 
12,  Ely  Place,  Dublin. Helen  Williamina. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Thomas  Butler,  b.  1825,  d.  1910:  m.  1859,  Adelaide  Maria,  who  d. 
19x1,  da.  of  the  late  George  Rous  K’Eogh,  of  Kilbride,  co.  Carlow  : — 

Charles  Richard,  b.  i860 ; High  Sheriff  of  co.  Carlow  1920 : nt.  1895,  Ethel  Elizabeth  Jane,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Philip  Charles  Newton,  J.P.,  of  Mount  Leinster  Lodge,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue 
living,  James  Humphrey,  b.  1897  ; Flying  and  Observing  Officer  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19, — 
Edward  Walter  Charles,  b.  1900  ; European  War  1914-19  with  4th  Dragoon  Guards, — Beauchamp 

Henry,  b.  1902, — Blanche  Adelaide.  Residence,  Mount  Leinster,  co.  Carlow. James  Henry, 

b.  1863 ; formerly  Gov.  of  White  Nile  Province,  Sudan  (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasps)  ; 
is  a Pasha  in  Egypt;  has  2nd  class  Medjidie,  and  4th  class  Osmanieh.  Residence,  Newgarden, 
Carlow.  Clubs , Sports’,  Hibernian  United  Service,  Royal  Irish  Yacht.— —George  Fitzwalter, 

b.  1868  : in.  1899,  Miss  Laura  Teer,  and  has  issue  living,  Florence  Adelaide. Mary  : in.  1903, 

John  Molyneux  K’Eogh.  Residence,  Kilbride,  co.  Carlow. Emily  Blanche.  Residence, 

Newgarden,  Carlow. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Thomas  Butler  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Somerset  Edward  Molyneux  Butler,  L.R.C.S.I.,  L.R.C.P.I.,  b.  1867,  d. 
1914  : in.  1902,  Elise  Jessie  (now  of  The  Allens,  Bishop’s  Lydeard,  Somerset),  only  child 
of  Reginald  Bearcroft : — 

Reginald  James  Somerset,  b.  1904. Margaret  Elise,  b.  1902 Nancy  Adelaide,  b.  1908. 

Carlow  co.  has  been  represented  in  Parliament  by  several  baronets  of  this  creation,  viz., — 1st 
baronet,  1634-54  ; 3rd,  1692-1704;  4th,  1713-15  : 5th,  1729-61  ; 6th,  1761-69  ; and  7th,  1783-1800;  and 
the  6th  baronet  sat  for  Portarlington  1769-83. 


BUTLIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Harley  Street,  St.  Marylebone.  [Extinct  1917.] 

Capt.  Sir  Henry  Guy  Trentham  Butlin,  2nd  and  last  Baronet , 

Cambridgeshire  Regt. ; presumed  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, 

when  the  title  became  ext.  

Sisters  living— Olive  Mary,  b.  1874  : in.  1898,  Percy  Furnivall,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living. 

Residence  Ferndale,  Northam,  North  Devon. Violet  Muriel  Trentham,  b.  1881  : 1*1.  1902, 

Norman  Morice,  and  has  issue  living.  Residences,  49,  Buckland  Crescent,  N.W.3;  Oak  Tree 
Cottage,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet  Annie  ( Lady  Butlin),  da.  of  Henry  Balderson,  of  Hemel 
Hempstead:  in.  1873,  Sir  Henry  Trentham  Butlin,  F.R.C.S.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1912.  Residence , 
22,  Harcourt  Terrace,  S.W.10. 

BUXTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  Shadwell,  Norfolk.  [Extinct  1888.] 

Sir  Robert  Jacob  Buxton,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Maud  Isabel:  m.  1901,  Major  Gerard  James  Barnes, 
formerly  Roy.  Wiltshire  Yeo.,  who  in  1902  assumed  by  Roy.  license  the  surname  of  Buxton, 

in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  Residence , Tockenham  Manor,  Swindon. Sybil  Mary.  Residence , 

32,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 


BUXTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1840,  of  Belfield,  Dorsetshire. 


Cromer. 


Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  5th 

Baronet ; b.  Nov.  8th,  1889  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  Foweli.  Victor,  1919  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911,  M.A. 
1915)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1913;  is  Lieut,  in 
Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches). 

.Arms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  tail  elevated  and 
turned  over  the  head  sable,  between  two  mullets  of  the 
second.  Crrat— A buck’s  head  couped  gules,  attired  or, 
gorged  with  a collar  of  the  last,  therefrom  pendent  an 
escutcheon  argent,  charged  with  an  African’s  head  sable. 
J&upporttra — Dexter,  an  African  sable,  wreathed  about 
the  head  and  loins  vert ; sinister,  a buck  gules,  at- 
tired or. 

Seats — Warlies,  Waltham  Abbey ; Colne  House 
Town  Residence — 66,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Athenaeum. 


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Brothers  livings — RODEN  HENRY  VICTOR,  R.N.,  b.  Dec.  17th,  1890;  became  Lieut.  1913: 
m.  1917,  Dorothy  Alina,  da.  of  Col.  Charles  William  Robert  St.  John,  formerly  R.E. , and  has  issue 

living,  Victoria  Lilian  Roden,  b.  1919.  Club , United  Service. Clarence  Edward  Victor,  M.C., 

b.  1892 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Mil.  Cross):  in.  1917,  Mary  Aline,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic 

Ewart  Bradshaw,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919 Rupert  Erroll  Victor,  b.  1900  ; 

ed.  at  Harrow. 

Sister  living— Lucy  Victoria,  b.  1893. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Noel  Edward,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1894);  formerly  Major  2nd  Tower  Hamlets  Rifle  Vol. ; sometime  a Director 
of  metropolitan  brewing  firm  of  Truman,  Hanbury,  and  Co.  ; is  Chm.  of  Balkan  Committee  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Ipswich  1900  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Whitby  Div.  of  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ( A ) June 
1905  to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated  there,  and  for  Norfolk,  N.  Div.,  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918  ; 
defeated  therefor  Dec.  1918  ; author  of  several  works  on  “The  Near  East  ” : vi.  1914,  Lucy  Edith, 
da.  of  Major  Henry  Pelham  Burn  [see  Ewing,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Noel  Alexander,  b.  1917, 
— Christopher  Arthur  Noel,  b.  1918, — Michael  Barrett  Noel,  b.  1920.  Residences , Colne  Cottage, 
Cromer;  12,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  Club , Reform.— Charles  Roden,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1901) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1902  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  1st  Devon 
Yeo. ; unsuccessfully  contested  Herts,  E.,  or  Hertford,  Div.  (A)  Jan.  1906,  Devon  co.,  Mid,  or 
Ashburton,  Div.  Jan.  1908,  and  Accrington  Dec.  1918;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Devon  co.,  Mid,  or  Ash- 
burton, Div.  Jan.  to  Dec.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  there  ; was  Editor  of  The  Independent 
(afterwards  Albany)  Review  1906-8:  m.  1904,  Dorothy  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Trevor  Jebb, 
of  Ellesmere,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  Eglantyne  Roden,  b.  1906, — David  Roden,  b.  1910.  Resi- 
dence, 6,  Erskine  Hill,  Golders  Green,  N.W.  Club,  Reform.  Rev.  Harold  Jocelyn,  b.  1880;  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1905)  ; has  been  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Rangoon, 
and  R.  of  Horley.  Chib,  Brooks’s.-— -Leland  William  Wilberforce,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1911)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1914;  appointed  to  Egyptian 
Civil  Ser.  1907,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  British  Guiana  1909  ; a farmer  in  S.  Africa,  Lieut.  S. 
African  Inf.,  and  of  Arab  Bureau,  Cairo  ; served  during  European  War  191418  as  Staff-Capt.  : in. 
1912,  Ada  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Royal  Oakes,  V.  of  Netley  St.  Matthew, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Julian  Wilberforce,  b.  1913,— Aubrey  Leland  Oakes,  b.  1918, — Diana 
Elizabeth,  b.  1915.  Residence , Greystones,  Sir  Lowry’s  Pass,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Clubs, 

Brooks’s,  Bath,  Civil  Service  (Cape  Town). 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Edith  Frances  [Baroness  Polwarth),  b.  1867  : m.  1888, 
the  7th  Baron  Polwarth.  Residences,  Harden,  Hawick  ; Humbie  House,  Humbie,  E.  Lothian. 

Mary  Catherine,  b.  1870  : m.  1889,  the  Rev.  Stewart  Gordon  Ponsonby,  Chancellor  of  Exeter 

Cathedral,  and  has  issue  living,  Noel  Edward,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.  A.,  Mus.B.)  ; 
appointed  Organist,  and  Director  of  Music,  Marlborough  Coll.  19x5,  and  Organist  of  Ely  Cathedral 
1918, — Arthur  Gordon,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  18 — , M.A.  18 — );  is  Vice-Consul 
at  Colon,  Panama,— Winfrid  John,  b.  1901, — Gilbert  Jocelyn,  b.  1904, — Basil  Leofric,  b.  1909, — 

Katharine  Victoria,  b.  1896, — Mary  Felicite,  b.  1898.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Devonport. 

Constance  Victoria,  b.  1872  : m.  1896,  Bertram  Robert  Hawker,  and  has  issue  living,  Vaughan 
Leland,  b.  1898, — Ronald  Derwent,  b.  1901.  Residence , Runton  Hall,  Cromer Victoria  Alex- 

andria, b.  1874 : in.  1904,  Lothar  H.  George  de  Bunsen,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles,  b.  1905, — 

Bernard,  b.  1907, — Ronald,  b.  1910.  Residence,  12,  Wilton  Street,  S.W. Mabel  Frances  Evelyn, 

b.  1878. 

Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Edward  North,  b.  1840 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a 
J.P. , a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Essex  (High  Sheriff  1889,  sometime  Chm.  of  Essex  Quarter 
Sessions),  and  a Director  of  metropolitan  brewing  firm  of  Truman,  Hanbury,  and  Co.  ; was  Chm.  of 
Lonaon  School  Board  1881-5;  unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Essex  1880;  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.W.,  or 
Walthamstow,  Div.  of  Essex  (A)  1885-6,  when  he  was  defeated  for  N.W.,  or  Stowmarket,  Div.  of 
Suffolk  : m.  1862,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  Kenelm  Henry  Digbyfc**  B.  Digby,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  (of  Birch  Hall,  Theydon  Bois,  Epping.  Club,  Brooks’s),  b.  1862  ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884);  is  a J.P.  for  Essex:  in.  1890,  Lucy  Ethel, 
O.B.E.,  da.  of  Sir  Joseph  Whitwell  Pease,  M.P.,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  North,  M.C., 
o.  1894;  Major  R.F.A.  (T. F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.),  Blanche  Emily, 
A.R.R.C.,  b.  1891,  Rebekah  Mary  b.  1900, — Anthony,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904);  is  a I).L.  for  Essex;  served  during  European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  Essex  Yeo.  (wounded,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1916, — Geraldine:  m. 
1888,  Francis  Dent,  Bar.-at-law,  formerly  of  1,  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Geoffrey,  M.C.,  b.  1891  : European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 
M.C.),  Arthur  Cyril  b.  1893,  Mary  Constance  A 1890, — Ella,— Hannah  Maud,  O B.E.\  in.  1900, 
Francis  Hubert  Barclay,  of  The  Warren,  Cromer,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Peter  b.  1909, 
Thomas  Edward  b.  1911,  Joan  Maud,  b.  1901,  Helen  Catherine  b.  1904,  Marion  Emily  b.  1906, 
— Clare  Emily:  in.  1918,  as  his  2nd  wife,  John  Gurney  Richard  Pelly  [see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.', — 
Theresa.  Residence,  Knighton,  Buckhurst  Hill.  Club,  Athenaeum. 

Great- Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Sarah  Evelyn  : in.  1881,  Richard  Hanbury  Joseph 
Gurney,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1899,  and  has  issue  living,  Quintin  Edward  (of  Bawdeswell  Hall, 
Norfolk),  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904)  ; is  Major  Norfolk  Yeo.  : 
in.  1911,  Emily  Ada  Pleasance,  da.  of  Archibald  Weyland  Ruggles-Brise,  of  Spains  Hall,  Essex 
[Bowyer-Smijth,  Bt.J,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Quintin  b.  1914,  Edward  Ralph  b.  1919, 
John  Romer  b.  1920,  Pleasance  Evelyn  Mabel  b.  1913,  Ruth  Cecilia  b.  1917, — Christopher  Richard 
(of  57,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.),  b.  1884 ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches) : in.  1913,  Dorothy  Clara,  da.  of  Archibald  Weyland  Ruggles-Brise,  of 
Spains  Hall,  Essex  [Bowyer-Smijth,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Joseph  John  b.  1914,  Hugh 
Christopher  b.  1917,  Pamela  Mabel  Richenda  b.  1920, — Rachel,  b.  1886 : vi.  1908,  the  Rev.  Francis 
Rosslyn  Courtenay  Bruce,  D.D.,  V.  of  St.  Augustine’s,  Edgbaston  [see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804, 
colls.], — Richenda  Evelyn,  b.  1888, — Gladys  Catherine,  b.  1892  : in.  1915,  Arthur  Romer  Wynn, 
Lieut.  Welsh  Guards  [see  B.  Newborough,  colls.].  Residence , Northrepps  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Anne  Louisa  Matilda  ( Lady  Buxton),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Thomas  O'Rorke,  R.  of  Feltwell,  Norfolk  : in.  1888,  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Victor  Buxton,  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence,  Warlies,  Waltham  Abbey  ; 66,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  xst  marriage)  of  the  late  Samuel  Gurney  Buxton,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1838,  d.  1909  : in.  xst,  1861,  Louisa  Caroline,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Gurney  Hoare,  of  Hampstead  ; 2ndly,  1886,  Mary  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Birkbeck,  of  Stoke  Holy  Cross,  Norwich  : — 

Edward  Gurney,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887) ; is  a J.P.  for  Norwich 
and  Norfolk:  in.  1895,  Laura,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  John  Gurney,  and  has  issue  living,  Desmond 
Gurney  {Club,  Bachelors’),  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
European  War  1917-18, — Eric,  b.  1899, — Hubert  Edward,  b.  1901  ; ed.  at  Eton, — Mervyn,  b.  1903; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse, — Mark,  b.  1909, — Valerie  Isabel,  b.  1896, — Daphne,  b.  1905, — Phyllis,  b.  1907 


^ The  4th  brother,  Jocelyn  Murray  Victor  Buxton,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own) ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  the  5th  brother,  Maurice  Victor 
Buxton,  M.C.,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; d.  (on  ser.  during  European  War)  1919. 


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— Enid  Laura,  A 1914,— Monica,  b.  1916, — Louise  Jacinth,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Catton  Hall, 
Norwich.  Club , Bachelors’.— —Harry  Gurney,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1892);  formerly  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt. ; served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1901  (medal  with 
clasps),  European  War  19x5 : in.  1910,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Musgrave  Harvey,  and  has 

issue  living,  Grizzell  Evelyn,  b.  1919.  Residence , Tittleshall,  Norfolk. Lionel  Gurney,  M.V.O., 

M.C.,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Major  R.A.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; S. 
Africa  1901,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  Mil.  Cross,  Legion  of  Honour);  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 

1905.  Club,  Bachelors’. Margaret  Caroline  : in.  1888,  Richard  Gurney  Hoare,  and  has  issue 

living,  Mabel,  b.  1890. Anna  Mildred  : in.  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Douglas  Whatman,  C.M.G. 

(Reserve  of  Officers),  formerly  20th  Hussars. Isabel  Louisa:  m.  1894,  Capt.  Edward  Hay  Gurney, 

Yeo.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Cecil  Hay,  b.  1901  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C., — Hugo 
Edward,  b.  1906;  ed.  at  Harrow,— Sylvia  Margaret  Hay,  b.  1895;  d.  (on  active  ser.  with  British 
Red  Cross  So.)  1916, — Catherine  Isabel,  b.  1898.  Residence , Stone  Lodge,  Ipswich.— Victoria 

Catherine  Audrey. Carolyn  Gurney— (By  2nd  marriage)  Richard  Gurney,  b.  1887;  ed.  at 

Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  (formerly  Norfolk  Yeo.):  in.  1914, 
Mary  Primrose,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Anthony  Stephen  Ralli,  12th  Lancers,  and  has  issue  living, 
Pamela  Chloe,  b.  1915,—  Maria  Camilla,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Pettygards,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 

Club , Bath. Minna  Alice : in.  1914,'  Capt.  Arthur  Thomas  MacMorough  Kavanagh  [see 

Kavanagh,  P.C.],  and  has  issue  living,  Joane,  b.  1915. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Edmund  Buxton,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1844,  d.  1905  : 
m.  1867,  Mary  Rosalind,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Abbot  Upcher,  of 
Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk  : — 

Abbot  Redmond,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Vol.  Batn. 
Norfolk  Regt.,  and  Major  Norfolk  Yeo.  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901,  as  Capt.  12th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  during  European  War  1914-17.  Residence , Fritton 
Hall,  Great  Yarmouth.  Club,  Brooks’s.— Edward  Hugh,  b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Harrow ; Capt.  Suffolk 
Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-20  (Order  of  Crown  of  Italy).  Residence,  Fritton  Hall,  Great  Yar- 
mouth. Club,  Bachelors’. Winifred : m.  1901,  Col.  Arthur  Charles  Malleson  Waterfield, 

M.V.O.,  Indian  Army  [Clarke,  Bt.,  cr.  x83i],  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara,  b.  1903, — Penelope, 

b.  1906, — Philida,  b.  1910. Violet.— Rosalind  Upcher:  in.  1911,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip  Howell, 

C.M.G,,  Hussars,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Paul 
Philip,  A 1917, — Deborah,  b.  19x3. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Louis  Buxton,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1846,  d.  1906 : 
in.  1873,  Maria  (now  of  Bolwick  Hall,  Marsham,  near  Aylsham),  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  James  Lee  Warner,  of  Thorpland  Hall,  Norfolk  : — 

Walter  Louis,  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Harrow  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897);  formerly  Capt.  King’s 
Own  Norfolk  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk.  Residence,  Queen  Anne’s  Mansions,  S.W. 

Club,  Brooks’s. Amy  Louis,  b.  X877.— Melicent  Louis,  b.  1883 : in.  1909,  Gerard  Anstruther 

Wathen,  Indian  Educational  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Louis  Gerard,  b 1910, — Mark  William 
Gerard,  A 1912, — Diana  Melicent,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Khalsa College,  Amritsar,  Punjab.  Club , Bath. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  William  Buxton,  7th  son  of  2nd  Baronet,  A 1847,  d.  1911  : 
m.  1872,  the  Hon.  Mary  Emma,  O.B.E.  (now  of  43,  Hans  Place,  S.W.),  da.  of 
1st  Baron  Lawrence  : — 

John  Lawrence,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  University  Coll.,  Oxford;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own);  was  Private  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of 
Victoria  1904-6;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Colenso,  at  action  of  Vaal  Kranz  and 
operations  on  Tugela  Heights,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  and  King’s  medal)  ; European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.);  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919  : in.  1916,  Evelyn  Elsye,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  W.  Rynd. 
Club,  Brooks’s. Robert  Vere,  D.S.O. , b.  1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  OxfoijJ  (B.A. 

1906,  M.A.  1908);  was  in  Soudan  Civil  Ser.,  1907-11  ; Capt.  W.  Kent  Yeo.,  and  a Director  of 

Bank  of  Liverpool,  and  of  Martin’s  Bank,  Lombard  Street,  E.C. ; European  War  1914-19  a 
Lieut.  Col.  Imperial  Camel  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1916,  Marguerite,  da. 
of  the  late  H.  C.  Pix,  of  Bradford,  and  widow  of  Sir  Richard  William  Levinge,  10th  Bt.  Resi- 
dence, 59,  Hans  Road,  S.W.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  St.  James’s. Ruth  ( Countess  0/  Chichester), 

b.  1874  : in.  1898,  the  6th  Earl  of  Chichester.  Residence,  Stanmer,  Lewes,  Sussex. Madeline, 

b.  1875:  in.  1901,  Col.  George  Sidney  Clive,  C. B.,  C.M.G-,  D.S.O.,  Grenadier  Guards  [Farquhar, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Archer  Francis  Lawrence,  b.  1903, — Edward  Buxton,  b.  1909, — Catherine 
Clive,  b.  1907, — Mary  Sidney  Clive,  b.  1910.  Residences,  North  Camp,  Aldershot ; Perryshore 

Court,  Ross,  Herefordshire. Hilda,  b.  1876.  Residence , 3,  Alfred  Place,  S.W. Frances 

Mary,  O.B.E. , b.  1879  : O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Residence,  43,  Hans  Place,  S.W. Cecil,  b.  1880: 

111.  1906,  Maj.-Gen.  Guy  Payan  Dawnay,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O. , Coldstream  Guards  [see 
V.  Downe,  colls.].  Residences,  52,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  ; Longparish  House,  Hants. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Francis  William  Buxton  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Forster  Buxton,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.,  b.  1881,  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916  : m.  1904,  Blanche,  who  d.  1907,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Major  St.  Aubyn, 
24th  Regt.  : — 

Philip  Olaf,  b.  1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1908  : in. 
1845,  Rachel  Jane,  whoa?.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Gurney,  of  Upton,  Essex  : — 
John  Henry,  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874);  is  a D.L.  for  Herts  (High 
Sheriff  1897)  : in.  1874,  Emma  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Wilson  Pelly,  R.N.  [see  Pelly,  Bt., 
colls.],  of  Forest  Rise,  Walthamstow,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Henry  Fowell  (of  The  Manor  of 
Groves,  Sawbridgeworth,  Herts),  A 1876;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897); 
European  War  1915-18  as  Capt.  : in.  1900,  Katharine  Tayspel,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  James  Round, 
P.C.,  of  Birch  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Fowell  b.  1902,  Robert  James  b.  1908,  Joseph 
Gurney  Fowell  b.  1913,  Michael  Auriol  b.  1914,  Henry  Adrian  b.  1916, — Rev.  Leonard,  b.  1877  ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1904) ; is  R.  of  Sheldon,  Birmingham  : in. 
1903,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Digby  Wingfield-Digby,  of  Coleshill  Park.  Warwickshire, 
and  Sherborne  Castle,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Digby  b.  1908,  Kenneth  Leonard  b. 
1909,  Daniel  Richard  A 1013,  Digby  Hugh  b.  1916,  Kathleen  Hannah  b.  1905,  Ruth  Lydia  b.  1906, 
— Andrew  Richard,  b.  1879 ; Rifle  Brig. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Rev. 
Arthur  (of  12,  Weymouth  Street,  W.),  A 1882;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904, 
M.A.  1908)  ; is  R.  of  All  Souls’,  Langham  Place,  W.,  formerly  V.  of  All  Saints",  Southport;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces  : in.  1908,  Esm6  Caroline,  da.  of  Francis  William  Pixley, 
V.D.,  J.P.,  F.S.A.  [Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.)  a Batn.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and 
a Knight  of  Justice  and  Receiver-Gen.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England],  of  Wooburn 
House,  Wooburn,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  Arthur  b.  1909,  Richenda  Dorothy  A 1911,  Mary 
A 1913,  Priscilla  Peronne  b.  1916,— Dorothy  Rachel  (Lady  Hazier igg):  in.  1903,  Sir  Arthur  Grey 
Hazlerigg,  13th  Bt.,  of  Noseley  Hall,  Leicester, — Margaret  Katharine:  in.  1912,  Rev.  Edward 
Louis  Longfield  McClintock,  R.  of  Frinton-on-Sea,  Essex  (sometime  Chap,  to  the  Forces  during 
European  War),  and  has  issue  living,  David  Charles  A 1913,  Kathleen  Blanche  A 19x4,  Rachel  Messines 
b.  1917,  Margaret  Ethel  b.  1919,— Lilian  Rosamond.  Residences,  Easneye,  Ware;  Upton  House, 

Cromer.  Clubs,  New  University,  National. Geoffrey  Fowell,  C.B. , A 1852;  ed.  at  Uppingham, 

and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; sometime  a partner  in  banking  firm  of  Gurneys  and  Co.,  of  Norwich  ; is 
a Director  of  Barclay  and  Co.  (Limited),  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk,  Vice-Chm.  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,  and  Major  in  the  Yeo.  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Norfolk 


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Regt.  (V.D.);  was  Sheriff  of  Norwich  1890,  and  Mayor  1903;  C.B.  (Civil)  1919  : in.  1878,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  John  Harbord  [ see  B.  Suffield],  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Charles, 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt.  12th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo. ; is  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards  (Reserve):  m.  1902,  Clare  Florence  Mary  (from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1913),  only  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  George  Stapleton,  8th  Bt.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Peter  Stapleton  b.  1904. — Bernard,  D.S.O.,  R.H.,  b.  1882;  became  Com.  1915,  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1916-17  (D.S.O.,  Orderof  the  Sacred  Treasureof  Japan);  D.S.O.  1917:  1904,  Lady 

Hermione  Grimston,  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Verulam,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Mungo  b.  1906,  Simon 
Fowell  b.  1908,  Samuel  Luckyn  b.  1914,  Jane  Hermione  b.  1913, — Ivor,  D.S.O. , b.  1884;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1907)  ; Major  Yeo.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1918,  Phyllis  Dorothy,  da.  of  Hugh  Gurney  Barclay,  of  Colney  Hall,  Norwich, 
and  widow  of  Major  Henry  Cecil  Johnson,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy  b.  1919, — Joan 
{Lady  Ramsden),  b.  1881  : m.  1901,  Capt.  Sir  John  Frecheville  Ramsden,  6th  Bt., — Olive,  b.  1886: 
in.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Miles  Roland  Charles  Backhouse,  D.S.O.  [see  Backhouse,  Bt.,  colls.], — Avery 
{Hon.  Mrs.  Guy  G.  Wilson ),  b.  1889  : m.  1911,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Guy 
Greville  Wilson,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Nunburnholme], — Hazel  Mary,  b.  1893  : in.  1914,  Capt. 
W.  St.  George  Clowes,  formerly  19th  Hussars, — Rose,  b.  1898.  Residence , Hoveton  Hall,  Norwich. 

Clubs,  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Brooks’s.- Alfred  Fowell,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876) ; is  a J.P.  for  London,  a Trustee  and  a Gov.  of  Rugby  Sch. , an  Alderman 
and  Chm.  (1916-17)  of  London  County  Council  (sometime  Chm.  of  Finance  Committee),  and  a 
Director  (Extraordinary)  of  National  Provincial  and  Union  Bank  of  England  (Limited)  ; sometime 
a Member  of  Port  of  London  Authority  : m.  1885,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Thomas  William 
Jex-Blake,  D.D.,  sometime  Headmaster  of  Rugby  and  Dean  of  Wells,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick 
Alfred,  F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class 
Natural  Science  Tripos  1914  and  1915,  Fellow  1916);  sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  : 111.  1917 , Muryell 
Gladys,  da.  of  Rev.  the  Hon.  William  Talbot  Rice  [see  B.  Dynevor], — Denis  Alfred  Jex  {Club, 
Isthmian),  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; sometime  Lieut.  W.  Riding  Regt., 

— Violet  Elizabeth,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Fairhill,  Tonbridge.  Club , Athenaeum.  R ev.  Barclay 

Fowell,  b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1885);  is  Chm.  Japan 
Evangelistic  Band  : m.  1886,  Margaret  Maria  Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  William  Railton,  of  65, 
Onslow  Square,  S.W.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Murray  Barclay  (of  Silverburn,  Hoddesden. 
Club,  New  University),  M.C. , b.  1889;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911,  M.A. 
1920) ; formerly  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (severely  wounded,  M.C.) : m.  1920, 
Janet  Mary  Muriel,  da.  of  Sir  (Edward)  Hildred  Carlile,  C.B.E.,  1st  Bt., — Alfred  Barclay  (of 
Nala,  Belgian  Congo),  b.  1891  , ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1913,  M.A.  1920); 
Co-Founder  and  Co-Pioneer  of  Heart  of  Africa  Mission  : in.  1916,  Edith  Crossley  Mary,  da.  of 
C.  T.  Studd,  of  17,  Highland  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel  Studd 
b.  1920,  Susan  Studd  b.  1918,— George  Barclay,  b.  1892;  Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  Roy.  Flying 
Corps;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Barclay  Godfrey,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at 
Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1919);  formerly  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (severely  wounded,  M.C.  with  Bar), — Rachel  Jane,  b.  1905.  Residences,  Sherborne  House', 

Hoddesdon,  Herts;  Akayama,  Matsuye,  Japan.  Club,  National. Rachel  Louisa. Catherine 

Emily  : in.  1891,  Thomas  Morris  Macknight,  who  d.  1906. Effie  Priscilla : in.  1893,  the  Rev. 

Thomas  Lancaster,  R.  of  Weymouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen,  b.  1894  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1918);  European  War  1914-16  as  Capt.  Dorset  Regt.  : in.  1916,  Nora 
Beatrice,  da.  of  Fleetwood  Stileman,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara  b.  1918, — Cuthbert  Buxton, 
b.  1899;  is  in  Indian  Police;  European  War  1918  (despatches),— Raymond  Lancelot,  b.  1900, — 
Philip  Cloudesley.  b.  1902, — Oliver  Fowell,  b.  1904, — Effie  Mary,  b.  1897.  Residence,  The  Rectory, 
Weymouth.— -Ethel  Mary.  Residence,  10,  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Buxton,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1871: 
m.  1850,  Emily  Mary,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Sir  Henry  Holland,  1st  baronet  [V. 
Knutsford] : — 

Bertram  Henry,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Clubs , Oxford  and  Cambridge,  City 

Liberal. Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Sydney  Charles,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  {Earl  Buxton),  b.  1853;  cr.  Viscount 

Buxton  1914  [see  that  title].  Eleanor  Margaret  : m.  1877,  Capt.  Cecil  William  Boyle,  who  d. 

1900,  and  Earl  Buxton  1920  [see  E.  Cork,  polls.].  Club,  Victoria. Mary  Emma  : in.  1887,  Albert 

Osliff  Rutson,  who  d.  1890,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Albert,  b.  1890  : in.  1913,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  D’Arcy  Fife,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [B.  Dunboyne,  colls.].  Residences , 7,  Eaton  Place, 
S.W. ; The  Manor  House,  Byfleet,  Surrey.—  Richenda  {Hon.  Mrs.  Reginald  G.  M.  Talbot)',  in. 
1907,  the  Hon.  Reginald  Gilbert  Murray  Talbot,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Talbot  de  Malahide],  Residence, 

32,  St.  George’s  Road,  S.W. Sybil  de  Gournay  {Lady  Barnes)  : in.  1887 , Sir  George  Stapylton 

Barnes,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.  [see  V.  Chetwynd,  colls.].  Residence,  Fox  Holm,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

The  family  of  Buxton  were  seated  for  nearly  three  centuries  at  Coggeshall,  Essex.  The  1st 
baronet,  Sir  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton,  M.P.  for  Weymouth  {L)  1820-36,  was  distinguished  for  his 
exertions  for  the  abolition  of  slavery  and  reform  of  the  penal  code.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Thomas 
Fowell,  G.C.M.G.,  sometime  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Truman,  Hanbury  and  Co.,  sat  as  M .P.  for 
Lyme  Regis  {L)  1885-68,  and  was  Gov.  of  S.  Australia  1895-98.  The  4th  baionet  was  High  Sheriff 
of  Essex  1905. 

CAIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Wargrave  Manor, 
co.  Berkshire. 

Sir  William  Ernest  Cain,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  Robert  Cain,  of  Liverpool;  b.  May  7th, 
1864  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a Director  of  Robert  Cain 
and  Sons  (Limited),  brewers,  of  Liverpool,  and 
a J.P.  for  Berks;  largely  interested  in  Liverpool 
Field  Hospital,  and  many  War  Charities ; Knt. 
1917 : vi.  1886,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Oakes  Roberts,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Azure,  on  a fesse  or  between  three  sails  argent, 
each  attached  to  a spar  of  the  second,  a rose  gules,  barbed 
and  seeded  proper,  between  two  wheels  also  gules.  CErest — 
A demi-talbot  argent,  holding  in  the  fore-paws  a wheel  as 
in  the  arms. 

Seat — Wargrave  Manor,  Wargrave,  Berks.  Clubs~ 
Carlton,  Constitutional,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 


Son  living— ERNEST,  b.  Sept.  25th,  1890;  ed.  at  Camb. 
Univ. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1892. 


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CALTHROP,  Creation  (U.K ) 1918,  of  Croxley  House,  Herts.  [Extinct  1919.] 

Sir  Calthrop  Guy  Spencer  Calthrop,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Gertrude  Margaret  ( Lady  Calthrop ),  da.  of  James  Morten* 
of  Denham,  Bucks : m.  1901,  Sir  Calthrop  Guy  Spencer  Calthrop,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  19x9,  when 
the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 


CAMERON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1893,  of  Balclutha,  Greenock. 

Sir  Charles  Cameron,  M.D. , ZZ.Z>.,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  John  Cameron,  of  Ardlui,  co, 
Dublin;  b.  Dec.  18th,  1841  ; ed.  at  Madras  Coll.,  St, 
Andrews,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  ist  Senior 
Moderator  and  Gold  Medallist  in  Experimental  and  Natural 
Sciences,  B.M.  1st  placeman  and  M.Ch.  ist  placeman  1862,. 
M.A.  and  M.D.  1866,  LL.D.  1871) ; studied  at  Medical  Schs. 
of  Paris,  Berlin,  and  Vienna  ; formerly  Editor  and  Proprietor 
of  the  North  British  Daily  Mail ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Glasgow 
(L)  1874-85,  for  Glasgow,  College  Div.,  1885-95  (when  he 
was  defeated),  and  for  Glasgow,  Bridgeton  Div.,  Feb.  1897 
to  Sept.  1900  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Renfrew  and  Lanark,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  of  City  ot  Glasgow:  m.  ist,  1869, 
Frances  Caroline,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  James  W. 
Macauley,  M.D.;  2ndly,  1900,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Perman,  of  §toke 
Newington,  N.,  and  has  issue. 

$r»ts — Gules,  two  bars  or  between  as  many  flaunches  ermine  each  charged  with  an  arrow  point 
upwards  proper,  barbed  and  feathered  azure.  €Lrcst — On  a rock  proper,  five  arrows  points  downwards, 
barbed  and  feathered  as  in  the  arms,  enfiled  with  an  annulet  gules. 

Seat — Braeside,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal. 


For  my  country. 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage— JOHN,  b.  Nov.  26th,  1903. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Frances  Eleanor,  b.  1879  : m.  ist,  1900,  Com.  Clifton 

Sclater,  R.N.,  who  d.  1901 ; 2ndly,  1904,  Otto  Rothfeld,  F.R.G.S.,  I.C.S. (By  2nd  marriage), 

Margaret  Lilian,  b.  iqqi. 


CAMPBELL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1628,  of  Auchinhreck. 

Sir  Charles  Ralph  Campbell,*  12th 

Baronet ; b.  Dec.  14th,  1881  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  Ralph,  1919  ; is  Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards  : 
m.  1915,  Naney  Sarah,  only  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Chapman,  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 

^rxns — Gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable,  a bordure  cheeky 
ermine  and  purpure.  Crtst — A dexter  hand  proper  holding 

a spur  or. 

Residence — Cheviot  Hills,  New  Zealand. 


Brothers  living-NORMAN  DUGALD  FERRIER,  ft, 
1883.  -——Louis  Hamilton  b.  1885. 

Sisters  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Moira  Constance,  b. 
1887. Ida  Cerise,  b.  1888. 

Widows  living  of  10th  and  11th  Baronets— Isabella 
Sara  {Lady  Campbell ),  da.  of  Jerome  Carandini  Marquis 
di  Sarzano  : m.  1886,  Sir  Norman  Montgomery  Abercromby 
Campbell,  10th  baronet,  who  d.  1901.  -'Sara  ( Lady  Camp- 
bell), da.  of  the  Hon.  William  Robinson,  of  Cheviot  Hills, 
New  Zealand  : m.  1878,  Sir  Charles  Ralph  Campbell,  nth 
baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , 

This  baronetcy  was  conferred  upon  Sir  Dugald  Campbell, 
Knight,  with  remainder  to  his  heirs  male  whatsoever.  Upon 
the  death  of  the  6th  baronet  in  1812,  Dugald  Campbell,  of 
Killdalloig.  Dep.-Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  in  Ireland,  is  said 
to  have  become  de  jure  7th  baronet,  but  not  to  have  assumed 
the  title,  and  the  baronetcy  remained  dormant  until  1841.  when  it  was  claimed  by  Dugald  Campbell's 
heir,  John  Eyton  Campbell,  of  Killdalloig,  who  proved  himself  heir  to  the  title,  and  was  subsequently 
recognised  as  8th  baronet  de  facto. 


★ His  el.  brother,  William  Robinson  Campbell,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879;  Major  Hussars : m.  1907, 
Maud  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  S.  Y.  H.  Davenport ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  19x5. 


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CAMPBELL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1668  (about),  of  AberucMll,  Perthshire. 


Victory  follows  the  brave. 


Sir  John  Alexander  Cold- 
stream Campbell,  7th  Baronet ; b.  June 
27th,  1877;  s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir  Alex- 
ander, 1914  ; is  Capt.  Yeo. 

&n*t8 — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of 
eight  or  and  sable;  2nd,  argent,  a lymphad  with 
her  oars  in  action  sable  ; 3rd,  or,  a fesse  cheeky 
argent  and  azure ; all  within  a bordure  ermine. 
Crest— A lion  guardant  gules  crowned  with  laurel 
and  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a sword  proper, 
hilled  and  pommelled  or,  and  in  the  sinister  a dag, 
or  Highland  pistol,  £npporlers— Two  bloodhounds 
guardant,  proper,  collared  and  leashed  or. 


Sisters  living— Caroline  Sophia  : m.  1908,  the 
Rev.  Alexander  Wintle  Blanch,  formerly  R.  of 
Colby.  Residence,  Oakland  House,  Park  End, 

Lydney,  Gloucestershire. Edith  Maud. 

Helen  May : vi.  1900,  Henry  Kenyon  Daniel, 
and  has  issue  living,  Martin  Charles  Campbell, 
b.  1905, — Henry  James  Abbot,  b.  1910, — Margaret  Eileen,  b.  1902.— Evelyn  : m.  1899,  Francis 
John  Cleverly  Lake,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Henry  Campbell,  b.  1908, — Evelyn  Alison  Campbell, 
b.  1903.  Residence , Russettings,  Hatch  End,  Middlesex. 


Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Annie  Augusta  {Lady  Campbell),  da.  of  Robert  Henry 
Mitford  and  widow  of  Walter  James,  of  Elvaston  Hall,  Ryton-on-Tyne  : m.  1893,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1914. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  le  Grand  Campbell,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1819, 
d.  1890:  m.  1853,  Hester  Anne,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  B.  Copeman, 
of  Coltishall,  Norfolk:  — 

ALEXANDER  BULWER,  b.  Oct.  2nd,  1855.— George  Frederick  Colin,  C.M.G.,  b.  1858  ; ed. 
ed.  at  Nelson  Coll.,  New  Zealand;  has  been  Sec.  to  Treasury,  Paymaster-Gen.,  Receiver-Gen., 
and  Sup.,  State  Advances  Office,  New  Zealand,  since  1913  ; is  Col.  New  Zealand  Garrison  Artillery 
(V.A.),  and  Coast  Defence  Com.,  Wellington  Coast  Defence  ; appointed  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  1914;  C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1896,  Annabel  Caroline,  da.  of  Bayley  Pike,  of  Runhalder,  New 
Zealand.  Residence , 153,  Terrace,  Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Club , Wellington  (N.Z.). 
Margaret  Jane : m.  1884,  Walter  Edward  Hacon,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.,  who  d.  1898,  and 
has  issue  living,  Eric  Dennis,  b.  18 — , — Arthur  Copeman,  b.  18 — , — Brenda  Campbell,  b.  18 — — 
Caroline  Hester  Mary.  Catherine  Coldstream. 


Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Hugh  Campbell,  4th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b 1823,  d.  1892  : m. 
1848,  Mary  Spencer,  whorf.  1880,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Price,  Ceylon  of  C.S. 

Alexander  Price,  b.  1850:  m.  1875,  Frieda,  da.  of  Dr.  Lothe,  of  Edinburgh.— Caroline  Emily 
Margaret : m.  1872,  John  Tyler  Taylor,  who  d.  1917,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Frederick,  b.  1873, 
— Arthur  Coldstream,  b.  1879,  — Mary  Campbell,  b.  1875, — Anne  Nicholas,  b.  1877, — Emily  Cecil, 
b.  1882,— Ada  Campbell,  b.  1884, — Dorothy  Leach,  b.  1887  : m.  1918,  Ernest  Slim,  of  Birmingham. 
Residence , St.  James’  Street,  Monmouth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Frederick  Hugh  Campbell  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Burleigh  Campbell,  b.  1854,  d.  1903:  m.  1876,  Mary 
Gertrude,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Thomas,  banker,  of  Newport,  Monmouth  : — 

Rev.  Richard  Henry  Burleigh,  b.  1877  ; is  V.  of  Worton  : m.  1909,  Emily  Gertrude,  only  da.  of 
the  late  George  Parker.  Residence , Worton  Vicarage,  Wilts.  Fuller  Alfred  Bromley,  b.  1880  ; 

is  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Wilts  Regt.  (Special  Reserve). Mary  Caroline  Langton,  b.  1882,  is  a Sister 

of  Community  of  St.  Mary-the  Virgin,  Wantage.— —Alice  Dillon  Malcolm,  b.  1884:  m.  1911, 
George  Norman  Longbotham,  and  has  issue  living,  Jonathan  Campbell,  b.  1Q12, — Richard  Ashley 
b.  (twin!  1914,— Charles  Norman,  b.  1917, —Edith  Rosemary,  b.  1914.  Residence , Kingston 

House,  Carlton-in-Lindrick,  near  Worksop. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Campbell,  W.S.,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b. 
1774,  d.  1849  : m • ist>  1804,  Eliza,  da.  of  William  Hunter,  Esq.,  of  Glenormiston, 
co.  Peebles  , 2ndly,  1820,  Jane,  da.  of  H.  Cleghorn,  of  Strathvithy,  co.  Fife  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Col.  James  Campbell,  b.  1806,  d.  1884  : m.  1st,  18 — , Rebecca,  who  d.  18 — , 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Stuart ; 2ndly,  18 — . Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  John  Boyd, 
of  Broad  Meadows,  Selkirk  : — ■ 

Colin,  b.  1864.— Archibald  James,  b.  1865.— Eleanor  Margaret. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Hunter  Campbell,  LL.D.,  b.  1814,  d.  1883  : ni.  1st,  1848,  Emily, 
da.  of  Anthony  Lyons,  J.  P.,  of  Demerara ; 2ndly,  18 — Anna,  who  d.  18 — , widow  of 
Dr.  Nicholson  : — 

Walter  Frederic,  b.  1855 ; is  a Marine  Engineer.— Edith  Mary  Anne. Mildred  Emily. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Stuart  Campbell,  b.  18 — , d.  1879  ; m.  twice,  and  had  by  each  wife  : — 

Several  sons  and  daughters  who  it  is  supposed  Reside  in  Canada. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Campbell,  M.D.,  6th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  John  Logan  Campbell,  b.  1817,  d.  1912  : m.  1858,  Emma,  who  d.  1912,  da. 
the  late  Sir  John  Cracroft  Wilson,  K.C.S.I.  : — 

Winifred,  b.  1864  : m-  1889,  Major  Herbert  Cyril  Orde  Murray,  The  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders), 
who  d.  1910.  Residence , 


The  1st  baronet,  a Lord  of  Justiciary  in  Scotland,  under  the  title  of  Lord  Aberuchill,  was  a Privy 
Councillor  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Perthshire  1690-1702.  He  lost  ,£17,201  (Scots),  from  the  Highland  army 
under  Lord  Dundee,  and  though  an  Act  of  Parliament  granting  him  compensation  was  passed,  he  did 
not  receive  the  money.  The  original  patent  of  baronetcy  is  lost,  and  the  actual  date  when  it  was 
conferred  is  not  known. 


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CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1808,  of  Suceotli,  Dumbartonshire. 

Labour  overcomes  all  things.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  SPENCER  LlNDSEY 


Campbell,  5th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  George 
Ramsay  Campbell,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  June 
27th,  1852  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  George,  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A. 
1876);  formerly  Lieut.  Highland  Borderers 
(Stirling)  Militia;  Advocate  Scotland  1880;  is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Dumbartonshire,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Argyllshire  and  for  Glasgow  City  : 
in.  1887,  Harriett  Katherine  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Arthur  John  Reynell-Pack,  C.B. 
[E.  Donoughmore,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

gbrms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight 
invected  or  and  sable  ; 2nd  and  3rd  azure,  a lion  ram- 
pant argent,  within  a bordure  counter-compony  argent 
and  azure.  feat — A camels’  head  couped  proper  ; 
Supporters — Dexter , a lion  rampant  guardant  proper; 
sinister , a savage  wreathed  about  the  temples  and  loins 
with  oak  leaves,  all  proper.  Strong  motto — Lahore  et 
perse  verantia.  (“  Industry  and  perseverance.") 

Residential  Seat — Garscube,  Glasgow.  Other 
Residences — Crarae  Lodge,  Loch  Fyne,  Argyll  ; 23, 
Moray  Place,  Edinburgh.  Clubs— Carlton,  New 

(Edinburgh),  Western  (Glasgow),  National. 


SOU  living — GEORGE  ILAY,  b.  Jan.  20th,  1894;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford; 
formerly  Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 

Daughter  living— Lucy  Katherine  Grace,  b.  1896. 

Brother  living — James  Ramsay,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Col. ; formerly  Major  2nd 
Batn.  The  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.)  : in.  1896,  Alice  Mildred,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Sir  Victor  Alexander 
Brooke,  4th  Bt.  ( cr . 1822).  Residence , Ardachie,  Fort  Augustus.  Club , Naval  and  Military. 

Sister  living — Hester  Elizabeth  Susan  Mary,  b.  1857.  Residence , 


Collateral  Branch  living 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Andrew  Ramsay  Campbell,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1813, 
d.  1874  : in.  1848,  Mary,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  John  Anstruther  Thomson,  of 
Charleton,  Fife  : — 

Clementina  Elizabeth.  Residence , 47,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. 

This  family  is  in  common  ancestry  with  the  Dukes  of  Argyll.  Sir  Ilay  Campbell,  xst  baronet,  was 
Lord  President  of  Court  of  Session,  with  title  of  Lord  Succoth ; and  the  2nd  baronet  was  a Lord  of 
Session  1809-24,  with  the  titulary  designation  of  Lord  Succoth. 


CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815. 


Sir  Guy  Theophilus  Campbell,  3rd 

Baronet;  b.  Oct.  16th,  1854;  s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir 
Edward  Fitz-Gerald,  1882;  formerly  Major 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; sometime  A.D.C.  to 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  (Hon.  Sir  Ashley  Eden); 
served  in  Afghan  campaigns  1879-80  as  A.D.C. 
to  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Samuel  Brown  ; sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  : in.  1884,  Nina, 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Lehmann,  of  15, 
Berkeley  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or 
and  sable  ; 2nd,  argent  a lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars 
in  action  sable,  with  a flag  and  pennants  flying  gules ; 3rd, 
or  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent.  Crest — A boar’s  head 
arrachee  or. 

Residences— The  Lodge,  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey; 
Barnkittock,  Crieff,  Perthshire. 


Sons  living— GUY  COLIN,  b.  Jan.  31st,  1885;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  St.  Andrews  Univ.  ; is  Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  : in.  1909,  Mary  Arabella  Swinnerton,  da. 
of  the  late  Halswell  Milborne  Kemeys-Tynte,  of  Cefn 
Rlablv,  Glamorganshire,  and  Halswell,  Somerset  [ see  B. 
Wharton],  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Theophilus  Hals- 
well, b.  1910, — Edward  FitzGerald  David  (twin),  b.  1910. 

Ronald  Ion,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 

Coll.,  Oxford;  is  3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser. Edward 

Fitzgerald,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 
Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  : in.  1917,  Enid  Leyland,  da.  of  Major  Francis  Elmer  Speed,  of 
Knowlton  Court,  near  Canterbury,  and  23,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W.--— John  Archibald,  b.  1898  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 


Daughter  living —Sylvia  Nina,  A 1888  : in.  1916,  Capt.  Rhys  Clavell  Mansel,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort's  Own)  [see  Mansel,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , The  Afanor  House,  Shillingstone,  Dorset. 


Brothers  living— Charles  James  Napier  (twin),  b.  1856:  in.  1889,  Geraldine  Harriette,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Charles  Stuart  Stanford,  D.D.,  R.  of  St.  Thomas’s,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward 
FitzGerald,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Scottish 
Rifles,  and  in  Tank  Corps:  in.  1915,  Agnes  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Temple  Prior, 


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Master  of  Supreme  Court,  and  has  issue  living,  Geraldine  May,  b.  1917, — Frances  Margaret,  b. 

1919.  Residence , Weston  Grange,  Thames  Ditton. Gerald  FitzGerald,  C.B.E. , b.  1862  ; ed.  at 

Fettes  Coll.,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Classical  Tripos  1884);  is  on  Editorial  Staff  of  The 
Times , and  a Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Times 
War  Correspondent  with  French  Armies  (C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour);  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Residence , Albany  Chambers,  86,  York  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  Club,  Royal  Automobile. 
George  Theophilus,  b.  1872  ; formerly  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  : m.  1917,  Winifred 
Edna  Boyd,  da.  of  James  FitzGibbon  Black,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue  living,  Georgina  Winifred 
Grant,  b.  1918, — Elspeth  Griselda  Theophila,  b.  1919.  ■ Residence , Crossways,  Aldeburgh-on-Sea. 
Club,  Royal  Automobile. 

Sisters  living— Annie  Charlotte : m.  1897,  Stratford  Hely  Hutchinson  Keightley.  Residence 

8,  Leonard  Place,  Kensington,  W.8. Finetta  Madeline  Julia  {Hon.  Mrs.  Charles  G.  Bruce), 

m.  1894,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Charles  Granville  Bruce,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  Indian  Army  [see  B. 

Aberdare]. Griselda  Mary  Theophila:  m.  1894,  Dudley  Francis  Amelius  Hervey,  C.M.G., 

J.P.,  who  d.  1911  [see  M.  Bristol,  colls.].  Residence , Westfields,  and  Belstead  House,  Aldeburgh, 
Suffolk. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Emily  : m.  1859,  Major  Charles  David  Cunynghame 
Ellis,  who  d.  1906  [see  B.  Howard  de  Walden,  colls.].  Residences,  Pebblescourt,  Holyport, 
Maidenhead;  La  Luquette,  Hyeres,  Var,  France. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  FitzGerald  Campbell,  7th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1865,  d. 
1907  : m.  1889,  Isabel  Annie  (who  m.  2ndly,  1907,  Gerald  Cecil  Dudgeon, 
C.B.E.),  da.  of  the  late  R.  Ballard,  of  Palumpur,  Kangra  Valley: — 

Ion  Percy  FitzGerald,  O.B.E.,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; formerly  Capt. 

Hampshire  Regt. Madeline  Georgiana  Annie,  b.  1896  : m.  1918,  Capt.  Eric  Wood,  M.C.,  I.C.S., 

and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  191-. Joan,  b.  1904. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ion  Douglas  FitzGerald  Campbell,  8th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1868, 
d.  iqis  : m.  1891,  Mabel  Unsworth,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Quin,  of  Dublin  : — 

Ion  Edward  FitzGerald,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  2nd  Lieut.  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L. I. Nina  Mabel  Mary,  b.  1891:  m.  1919,  Major  Richard  William  Maxwell  St.  Maur, 

14th  Hussars.  -—Pamela  Georgina  Theophila,  b.  1899  : m.  1919,  Adolfe  Agnew.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederic  Augustus  Campbell,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1839, 
d.  19x6  : m.  1862,  Emma  Mary,  da.  of  tne  late  Major  Hugh  Higgins- Brabazon,  of 
Brabazon  Park,  co.  Mayo  [Palmer,  Bt.,  cr.  1777] : — 

John  St.  Clair,  b.  1865. Guy  Edward  Spencer,  b.  1873.— Florence  Frances  Augusta  : m.  1903, 

as  his  second  wife,  William  Henry  Ryder  [see  E.  Harrowby,  colls.].  Residence,  3,  Norton  Wayr 
Letchworth,  Hants.— —Pamela  Louisa  Augusta  Ambrose  {Lady  Ernest  IV.  Hamilton)',  m.  1891, 
Lord  Ernest  William  Hamilton,  son  of  1st  Duke  of  Abercorn.  Residence,  87,  Elm  Park  Gardens, 
S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Guy,  C.B.,  a Maj.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  and  Col.  of  the  3rd  West  India 

Regiment ; served  with  distinction  throughout  the  Peninsular  war  and  at  Waterloo.  The  2nd 

baronet,  Sir  Edward  FitzGerald,  Col.  60th  Rifles,  served  in  the  Punjab  campaign  1848  and  through 
the  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  1857-8. 

CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Barcaldine  and  Glenure,  Argyllshire. 

Sir  Duncan  Alexander  Dundas 
Campbell,  C.  V.O., 3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  4th, 
1856  ; j.  his  father,  Sir  Alexander,  1880  ; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  The  Black  Watch 
(Royal  Highlanders),  and  3rd  and  4th 
Batns.  Highland  L.I.  (retired  as  Hon. 

Major)  ; is  Hereditary  Keeper  of  Barcaldine 
Castle,  Superior  of  Achachrossan,  co. 

Argyll,  and  of  Rannagullzion,  Galray  and 
Wester  Denhead,  Hillock  and  Tullifergus, 
co.  Perth,  a F.S.A.  Scotland,  Hon.  Vice.- 
Pres.  of  Clan  Campbell  So.  (Glasgow),  a J.P. 
and  Commr.  of  Supply  for  co.  Argyll,  and 
a Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland)  ; was  Gentle- 

man Usher  of  the  Green  Rod  1884-95,  since 
when  he  has  been  Sec.  to  Order  of  the 
Thistle  ; also  appointed  Carrick  Pursuivant 
of  Arms  1909  ; received  Jubilee  medal  1897, 
and  Coronation  medals  1902  and  19 11  ; 
author  of  several  vols.  on  the  Clan  Camp- 
bell; C.V.O.  1909. 

$rms — Quarterly : ist,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and 
sable,  Campbell ; on  a canton  argent  a bend  sable,  between  a unicorn’s  head  in  chief  and  a cross- 
crosslet  fitch^e  in  base  gules,  Deunistown  ; 2nd,  or,  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent,  Stewart  of  Lorn  ; 
3rd,  argent,  a lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action  sable,  Lome;  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and 
sable,  Campbell ; on  a canton  gules  two  bars  or,  Cameron  of  Lochiel ; the  whole  within  a bordure 
quarterly  or  and  szb’e.  Crxst — A Highlander  fully  armed  and  equipped,  having  a claymore  in  the 
dexter  hand  and  on  the  sinister  arm  a target  or.  Supporters — Dexter,  a leopard ; sinister,  a stag — 
all  proper. 

Seats — Barcaldine  Castle,  Ledaig,  Argyllshire  ; Earlsfee  Hall,  Bowers  Gifford,  Essex.  Residence 
— 16,  Ridgway  Place,  Wimbledon.  Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Royal  Highland  Yacht  (Oban). 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Reginald  Eric  Duncan  Campbell,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1857,  d.  1900:  m.  1899,  Rose  (now  of  Hampton  Court  Palace,  S.W.),  da.  of  the 
. late  J.  E.  Scott,  J.P.,  of  Outlands,  co.  Devon  : — 

Erica  Rose  (posthumous),  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Peter  William  Campbell,  3rd  son  of  xst  baronet, 
b.  1824,  d.  1901  : m.  ist,  1847,  Frances  Charlotte,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late 
A.  W.  Begbie,  B.C.S. ; 2ndly,  1875,  Louisa,  who  d.  1887,  widow  of  Capt.  Bonar, 
R.A.,  and  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Campbell,  of  Monzie  : — 

(By  ist  marriage)  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  DENNISTOUN,  b.  Sept.  8th,  1848;  ed.  at  Ton- 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


bridge  Sch.,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a retired  Col.  Indian  Army ; formerly  Lieut. 
16th  Lancers;  served  in  Afghan  campaign  1878-9,  present  at  occupation  of  Kandahar  and 

Khelat-i-Ghilzai,  and  at  operations  in  Yukistan  (medal).  Club , East  India  United  Service. 

Duncan  John  Alfred,  b.  1854;  formerly  a Dist.  judge  of  Central  India,  and  a Dep.  Commr.  in 
Burma  (medal  with  two  clasps) : m.  1890,  Mary  Snell,  da.  of  Septimus  Gibbon,  M.D.,  formerly  of 
39,  Oxford  Terrace,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  Linda  Dennistoun,  b.  1893.  Club,  East  India 

United  Service. Richard  Hamilton,  C.I.E. , b.  1865;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Edinburgh 

Univ.  ; is  in  M.C.S.,  and  Private  Sec.  to  H.H.  the  Maharajah  of  Mysore;  was  Assist.  Collector 
and  Magistrate,  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Dist.  Magistrate,  Madras  Presidency  1885-1909,  and 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  189^2,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Madras  1901  ; C.I.E.  1912  ; m. 
1889,  Ellen  Emily  Harington,  da.  of  Henry  James  Colley  Gompertz,  Madras  Revenue  Survey,  and 
has  issue  living,  Ian  Vincent  Hamilton,  b.  1895  ; Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  and  in  Home  Civil 
Ser.  ; European  War  as  Lieut.  Liverpool  Regt.  (severely  wounded)  : in.  1920,  Madeline,  da.  of 
A.  Whitelocke,  of  Oxford, — Richard  Henry  Dennistoun,  b.  1901, — Christine  May,  b.  1892.  Resi- 
dence, Mysore,  India.  Club,  East  India  United  Service. Emily  Frances  Margaret : m.  1872, 

Col.  Francis  Richard  Begbie,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Allan  Francis  Kenneth, 
b.  1875  ; is  a Dep.  Inspector- Gen.  Indian  Police  : in.  1905,  Mabel,  da.  of  Ernest  W.  Fowler,  J.P.,  of 
Gunton  Old  Hall,  Lowestoft,  and  has  issue  living,  Allan  Ernest  Richard  b.  1906,  Duncan  Alexander 
Dennistoun  b.  1908, — Charlotte  Alexandra  (of  17,  St.  Edmund’s  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.),  b. 
1874;  in.  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  Cecil  Burrington  Norton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I., 
and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Marion  b.  18—  : in.  1917,  Flight-Lieut.  Reginald  Stuart  Maxwell,  M.C., 
D.F.C.,  R.A.  F , Eleanor  Geraldine  b.  18 — : in.  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Harry  Colvin  Birch, 
D.S.O.,  R.G.A.  (who  obtained  a divorce  1916),  and  has  issue  living, — Sybil  Ada  Gertrude,  b.  18 — : 
in.  1913,  A.  Martin,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , 16,  Fairdene  Road,  Coulsdon,  Surrey.  (Bv 
2nd  marriage),  Christina  : m.  1902,  Richard  Ernest  Gompertz,  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  King 
Edward’s  Horse,  who  has  assumed  by  deed  poll  the  surname  of  Campbell  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 
and  has  issue  living,  Alaister  Frank  Colley,  b.  1903.  Residence , Knowle  Green,  Staines. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Peter  William  Campbell  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  James  Brooke  Campbell,  b.  1861,  d.  1918  : in.  1889,  Ethel, 
da.  of  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  C.  E.  Raddock  : — 

Eric  Francis  Dennistoun,  b.  1892  ; formerly  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Vols.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.). 

May  Lilian,  b.  1890  : m.  1916,  Capt.  H.  H.  Wadeson,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living, 

George  Francis,  b.  1919. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerald  Edward  Lyon  Campbell,  b.  1863,  d.  1902  : in.  1886,  Sybil  (who  in. 
2ndly,  1911,  Com.  Wentworth  Vernon  Cole,  R.N.),  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Ross 
Church,  C.I.E.  : — 

Mary  Hamilton,  b.  1888. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Sir  Duncan  Campbell,  1st  baronet,  of  Glenorchy,  ancestor  of  the 
Marquess  of  Breadalbane  (a  branch  of  the  Ducal  House  of  Argyll). 


CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Carrick-Buoy,  co.  Donegal,  Ireland. 
[Extinct  1900.] 

Sir  Claude  Robert  Campbell,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Esther  Selina  (. Lady  Campbell ),  da.  of  the  late  William 
Baynham : m.  1870,  Sir  Gilbert  Edward  Campbell,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  189-. 

The  death  of  the  4th  baronet  was  presumed  as  on  or  since  July  25th,  1900,  by  order  of  the 
Probate  Court,  October  24th,  19*0. 


CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  New  Brunswick. 


By  perseverance  a conqueror. 


Sir  William  Andrewes  Ava  Camp- 
bell, M.C. , 5th  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  nth,  1880;  s. 
his  brother,  Sir  Archibald  Augustus  Ava, 
1916;  Capt.  Yeo. ; European  War  1915-18 
(M.C.). 

^rma— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  gyronny  of  eight  or 
and  sable ; 2nd,  argent,  a lymphad  sable  ; 3rd,  or,  a fesse 
cheeky  argent  and  azure  ; in  the  centre  point  of  the  whole 
a heart  gules,  ensigned  with  the  ancient  crown  of  Scotland 
or  ; on  a chief  of  honorable  augmentation,  argent  a mount 
vert  inscribed  “Ava”  in  letters  of  gold,  thereon  a Bur- 
mese stockade  proper,  between  a representation  of  the  gold 
cross  and  clasp  conferred  on  the  1st  baronet  during  the 
Peninsular  war ; on  the  dexter,  pendent  from  a ribbon 
gules,  fimbriated  azure,  and  on  the  sinister  pendent  from  a 
ribbon  azure,  the  badge  of  the  Portuguese  order  of  the 
“Tower  and  Sword."  (Trials — 1st,  on  a mount  vert  a Bur- 
mese warrior  on  horseback  armed  and  accoutred  proper : 
2nd,  out  of  an  eastern  crown  or,  a demi-lion  issuant  support- 
ing with  the  dexter  paw  a crowned  heart  as  in  the  aims. 

Residence— Malika,  Likatlong,  Bloemfontein,  S.  Africa. 


Sister  living— Mary  Ava  Margaret : in.  1916,  Gurth 
Edelsten.  Residence , Vaalkraal,  Sepani,  Orange  Free 
State,  S.  Africa. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet)— BLEN H E I M AVA,  b.  March  30th.  1848.  Residence , West- 
field,  Cupar,  Fife. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Elizabeth  Margaret.  Maria  Georgina.  Residence , 
Westfield,  Cupar,  Fife. 


The  1st  baronet,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Archibald,  G.C.B.,  was  Col.  of  the  62nd  Regiment,  and  Com  -m- 
Chief  in  Burmese  War  The  2nd  baronet.  Mai. -Gen.  Sir  John,  was  killed  in  the  assault  of  the  Redan, 
Sebastopol.  1855.  The  4th  baronet,  Sir  Archibald  Augustus  Ava  Campbell,  Lieut.  Queens  Own 
Cameron  Highlanders,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  with  precedency  of  1804,  of  Ardnamurchan, 

Argyllshire. 

Sir  John  Bruce  Stuart  Campbell,  D.S.O. , 2nd  Baronet  (cr.  1913); 

fo.  Jan.  3rd,  1877;  formerly  Major  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt. ) ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded  twice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1919) : m.  1902,  Jessie  Nicholson,  da.  of  John  Miller,  formerly  of  Parkside, 
S.  Australia,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Not  recorded  at  College  of  Arms. 

Residence — 


Son  living— BRUCE  COLIN  PATRICK,  b.  July  2nd,  1904. 

Sisters  living — Lya  Ethelle,  b.  1 869.  — — Agnese  Eleanor  Mina,  b.  1872  : tn.  1899,  Frederick 
William  Theobald,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Campbell,  b.  1900, — Wilfred  Murray,  b.  1911. 
Uncle  living  (not  in  remainder ) — Frederick,  C.B.,  b.  1843  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.A.,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  1st  Argyll  and  Bute  Vol.  Artillery,  S.  Div.,  R.G.A.  ; C.B. 
<Civil)  1902  : m.  1869,  Emilie  Guillaumine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Donald  Maclaine,  of  Lochbuie, 
Argyllshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Maxwell  (The  Nook,  Kingswood  Road,  Norwood,  S.E.), 
b.  1870:  m.  1901,  Hilda  Mary,  da.  of  Claude  Fitzroy  Wade,  and  has  issue  living,  Lome  Maclaine 
l 1902,  Alan  Fitzroy  b.  1903,  John  Hunter  McNeill  b.  1905, — Charles  Stewart,  C.B.E.  (Club,  East 
India  United  Service),  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.(B.A.  1897);  is 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve,  and  in  I.C.S.  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919, — Edward  Taswell,  b.  1879: 
tn.  1904,  Edith  Jane,  da.  of  Arthur  John  Warren,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Duncan  McNair 
b.  1906,  Frances  Henrietta  b.  1905, — James  Douglas,  R.N.,  b.  1882;  became  Lieut.  1903,  Lieut.- 
Com.  1911,  and  Com.  1915  : tn.  1911,  Lilian  Alice,  da.  of  Sir  Joseph  Outerbridge,  of  St.  John’s, 
Newfoundland,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Douglas  b.  1913, — Gordon,  V.C. , D.S.O..  R.N.,  b. 
1886;  became  Lieut.  1907,  Lieut.  Com.  1915,  and  Com.  1916;  served  during  European  War 
^914-17  (despatches,  V.C.,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; D.S.O.  1916  (two  Bars  1917)  : 
m.  1911,  Mary  Jeanne,  da.  of  H.  V.  S.  Davids,  of  Hillier  House,  Guildford,  and  has  issue 
Jiving,  Frederick  David  Gordon  b.  1915, — Colin  Macleod,  b.  1890:  m.  1913,  Kathleen  Lorna,  da. 
of  N.  T.  Carter,  of  Chulsa,  Lawries  Park,  Sydenham,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy  Emilie 
Lorna  b.  1914, — Emilie  Maclaine, — Rose  Mary.  Residence , Airds,  Sydenham  Hill,  S.E.  Club , 
Naval  and  Military. 

Donald  Campbell  was  created  a Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  1628,  and  resigned  his  dignity  into  the 
King’s  hands  on  Aug.  28th,  1643,  for  a new  enfeoffment  of  it  and  the  lands  annexed,  in  favour  of  his 
nephew  and  heirs  male.  Upon  the  decease  of  Donald,  his  nephew  (George)  did  not,  however,  claim 
the  title,  neither  did  the  three  next  succeeding  heirs,  but  about  1790  John  Campbell,  great-great- 
grandson  of  George  Campbell  (ante)  resumed  the  title  as  6th  baronet,  being  followed  in  turn  by  his 
son.  John,  Lieut. -Gov.  of  St.  Vincent’s  1845-53,  and  his  grandson,  Maj.-Gen.  John  William  Campbell, 
C.B.  (who  served  in  Crimean  Campaign  1855,  in  China  Campaign  i860,  and  in  Afghan  War  1879-80), 
whose  claim,  however,  to  be  placed  on  the  Roll  of  Baronets  in  right  of  the  1628  creation  was  not 
recognised,  but  upon  whom  a new  Baronetcy  of  the  United  Kingdom  was  conferred  in  Nov.  1913, 
with  special  precedence  as  above-mentioned. 


CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Glenavy,  co.  Antrim. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Henry  Mussen 

Campbell,  P.C.,  1st  Baronet , youngest  son  of 
late  William  Mussen  Campbell,  of  Prospect  House, 
Terenure,  co.  Dublin;  b.  April  4th,  1851;  ed.  at 
Kingstown  Sch.,and  at  Trin.  Coll., Dublin  (Classical 
Scholar  1872,  Vice-Chancellor’s  Gold  Medallist 
1873,  B.A.  Gold  Medallist  and  Senior  Moderator 
in  Classics,  Modern  History,  Law,  and  Political 
Economy  1874,  Auditor  and  Gold  Medallist  in 
Oratory  and  History  of  Coll.  Historical  So.) 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Dublin  1904 ; Bar.  King’s  Inns, 
Dublin  1878,  a K.C.  (Ireland)  1892,  a Bencher 
King’s  Inns  1894,  a Bencher  Gray’s  Inn  1900, 
and  a K.C.  (England)  1906;  a Member  of  the 
N.-E.  Circuit  in  Ireland  ; joined  English  Bar  1898; 
sometime  Senior  Crown  Prosecutor  for  cos.  Antrim 
and  Armagh  and  for  Co.  and  City  of  Dublin ; 
appointed  Chancellor  of  the  Dioceses  of  Dublin^ 
Glendalough,  and  Kildare  1909,  and  Vice-Chan- 
cellor, Dublin  Univ.  1919  ; was  Solicitor- Gen.  for 
Ireland  1901-5,  and  Attorney-Gen.  Dec.  1905  ; re-appointed  Attorney-Gen.  1916, 
and  became  Lord  Ch.  Justice  of  Ireland  Nov.  1916,  and  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland 
June  1918  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  Stephen’s  Green  Div.  of  Dublin  ( C ) Jan.  1898  to  Oct. 
1900  (when  he  was  defeated),  and  for  Dublin  Univ.  March  1903  to  Nov.  1916  ; P.C. 
1905  : m.  1884,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  John  MacCullagh,  Resident  Magistrate,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Philip  Sidney,  b.  1893  ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

&rms-Gyronny  of  eight  sable  and  erminois,  on  a pale  gules  a sword  erect  proper,  pommel 
and  hilt  or.  Crrst — A boar’s  head  fessewise  erased  erminois. 

Seat— Glenavy,  Milltown,  co.  Dublin.  Clubs — Carlton,  Dublin  University,  Ulster. 

Sons  living— CHARLES  HENRY  GORDON,  b.  Oct.  22nd,  1885;  Bar.  Gray’s  Inn,  1911  : tn. 
1912,  Beatrice  Moss,  el.  da.  of  William  Elvery,  of  Rothbury,  Foxrock,  co  Dublin,  and  has  issue 
Patrick  Gordon,  b.  1913, — Beatrice  Columbine,  b.  1914.  Chambers,  3,  Dr.  Johnson’s 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.— Cecil  James  Henry,  b.  1891 ; Bar.-at-Law;  is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps. 
Daughter  llving-Violet  Lilian,  b.  1888. 


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COCKBURN-CAMPBELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Gartsford,  Ross-shire. 

[Pronounced  “ Coburn-Campbell.”] 

Sir  Alexander  Thomas  Cockburn-Campbell, 

5th  Baronet ; b.  1872  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1892  : m. 
1918,  Maude  Frances  Lorenzo,  da.  of  Alfred  Giles,  of  Bow- 
rook  Station,  Northern  Territory,  S.  Australia,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  1st  and  4th  : quarterly,  i.  and  iv.,  gyronny  of  eight 
or  and  sable.  Campbell ; ii.,  argent,  a galley  or  lymphad  sails  furled,  oars 
in  action  sable ; iii.,  or,  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent,  over  all  a chief 
argent  charged  with  a rock  proper  superscribed  “Gibraltar,”  between 
two  medals  for  Seringapatam  and  Talavera  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly, 
1.  and  iv.,  argent,  an  ostrich  feather  ensigned  with  an  Imperial  crown 
proper,  between  three  cocks,  two  and  one,  gules  ; ii.  and  iii.,  six  mascles 
three  two  and  one  or,  Cockbum.  Crrst — 1st,  a dexter  hand  holding  a 
scimitar  all  proper,  Campbell. 

Residence — Port  Darwen,  West  Australia. 


Son  living— THOMAS,  b.  1918. 

Brother  living— John  Stothert,  b.  1873. 

Sisters  living — Rachel  Mary  Anne,  b.  1878 : m.  1903,  Cecil  Hedley  Salmon.  Residence , 

Gartsford,  Cottesloe,  W.  Australia. Lalla,  b.  1882. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Charlotte  Isabella.  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Lucy  Anne  (Lady  Cockburn-Campbell, ),  da.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Trimmer,  of  Pootenup,  W.  Australia:  m.  1870,  Sir  Thomas  Cockburn-Campbell,  4th  baronet,  who 
d.  1892.  Residence , Gartsford,  Cottesloe,  W.  Australia. 

Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Campbell,  1st  baronet,  Col.  of  80th  Regiment,  greatly  distinguished 
himself  at  Seringapatam,  also  in  the  Peninsula,  1809-11,  where  he  commanded  a division  of  the 
British  Army.  He  was  created  a baronet  1815,  and  in  1821  obtained  a new  patent,  which  extended  the 
limitation  to  the  male  issue  of  his  daughter  Olympia  (Mrs.  Cockburn),  and  afterwards  to  the  male  issue 
of  his  daughter  Isabella  Charlotte  (Lady  Malcolm).  The  2nd  baronet  assumed  in  1824  the  additional 
surname  of  Campbell.  Sir  Thomas,  4th  baronet,  was  Pres,  of  Legislative  Council  of  W.  Australia. 

HOME-PURVES-HUME-CAMPBELL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1665,  of  Purves  Hall,  Berwickshire. 
[Name  nronounoed  “ Hume-Purvis-Hume-Campbell.’’] 

Sir  John  Home  - Purves  - Hume- 
Campbell,  8th  Baronet , only  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Hyde  Home  Purves  (infra),  great- 
grandson  of  5th  Baronet;  b.  Aug.  9th,  1879; 
j.  his  kinsman,  Sir  Hugh,  1894;  ed.  at  Eton; 
has  assumed  the  additional  surnames  of  Hume- 
Campbell;  has  been  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards, 
Capt.  Lothians  and  Berwickshire  Imperial  Yeo., 
Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve,  and 
temporary  Capt.  Reserve  Regts.  of  Household 
Cav.  ; served  during  European  War  I9I5'I7 
in  Antwerp,  Dardanelles,  France  and  Egypt 
(twice  wounded)  : m.  1901,  Emily  Jane  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1919),  only  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Digby  Ram  (formerly  V.  of  Hampton,  Middlesex),  Preb.  of 
St.  Paul’s,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly  : first  grand  quarter,  1st  and  4th  vert,  a lion  rampant  argent ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent, 
the  popinjays  vert  : second  grand  quarter  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable  within  a bordure  gules,  charged 
with  eight  escallops  of  the  first  a canton  gyronny  of  eight  of  the  third  and  ermine  : third  grand 
quarter,  azure  on  a fesse  between  three  mascles  argent  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  first : fourth 
grand  quarter,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gules,  three  piles  engrailed  argent ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a 
cross  engrailed  azure  ; over  all  in  surtout  an  escutcheon  argent  charged  with  an  orange  slipped 
and  imperially  crowned  all  proper.  ijlrrst  —A  dexter  arm  issuing  from  a heart  and  grasping  a 
scimitar  all  proper.  j&upporttrs — Two  lions  rampant,  reguardant  argent. 

Residence — 


Daughters  living  — Mabel  Jane,  b.  1905 Elsie  Barbara,  b.  1907. 

Sister  living— Alice  : m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  St.  John  Louis  Hyde  du  Plat-Taylor,  D.S.O.,  formerly 
R.A. , and  has  issue  living,  Erederica  Joan  Mabel,  b.  1906.  Seat,  Purves,  Greenlaw,  Berwickshire. 
The  6th  baronet,  Sir  William,  assumed  in  1819,  the  surnames  of  Hume-Campbell,  in  accordance 
with  the  will  of  his  great-uncle,  Hugh,  3rd  and  last  Earl  of  Marchmont,  and  Sir  Hugh  Hume, 
Campbell,  7th  baronet,  sat  ds  M.P.  for  Berwickshire  (O  1834-47. 

Campbell-Orde,  see  Orde. 

CARDEN,  Creation  (I.)  1787,  of  Templemore,  Tipperary. 

Sir  John  Craven  Carden,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Jan. 
301I1,  1854  ; s.  his  father,  A/r  John  Craven,  1879;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Queen’s  Co.  Militia; 
is  a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  (N.  Div.)  for  co.  Tipperary 
(High  Sheriff  1882):  m.  1891,  Sybil  Martha,  who  d.  I911?  da. 
of  the  late  Gen.  Valentine  Baker,  and  has  issue. 

£\nns — Argent,  a mascle  gules  between  three  pheons  sable.  Crrsi— A 
pheon  sable. 

Seat — Templemore  Abbey,  co.  Tipperary. 


Son  living  - JOHN  VALENTINE,  b.  Feb.  6th,  1892;  ed.  at  Harrow ; 
formerly  Capt.  R.A.S.C  : m.  1015,  Vera  Madeleine,  da.  of  William 
Henry  d’Hervet-d'Egvillc,  of  Springbourne  Lodge,  Queens  Park, 
Bournemouth. 


Fide  et  amore. 
With  faith  and  love. 


Proved  fidelity  crowns  all. 


DERRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Daughter  living— Audrey,  b.  1897. 

Brothers  living* — Frederick  Richard,  b.  1856:  tn.  1885,  Miriam,  da.  of  — Beale,  and  has  issue 
living,  Frederick  Craven,  b.  1890, — Richard  Craven,  b.  1893, — Helen  Mary:  tn.  1912,  Herbert 
Roger, — Pattie  : m.  1915,  D.  A.  Morrell.—— Coldstream  James,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Capt.  Connaught 
Rangers;  served  in  S.  African  war  1881,  and  in  Soudan  campaign  1885  : tn.  1891,  Rose  Margaret 
Ponton,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  David  Johnstone,  of  Croy  Shandon,  Dumbartonshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  Eileen  Margaret,  b.  1893.  Residence, 

Sisters  living — Julia  Ellen  Beatrice:  tn.  1889,  George  Edward  De  Vere  Kennedy  [see  Kennedy, 

Bt. J.  Residence,  Westown,  Straffan,  co.  Kildare. Norah  Ierne  : m.  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry 

Sargeaunt,  Staff  Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Anthony,  b.  1907, — 
Margaret  Ierne  (twin),  b.  1904. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Charles  Carden,  D.S.O.,  8thBatn.  Devonshire  Regt., 
2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1855,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : tn.  1881,  Blanche 
Catherine,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  John  Parry  Jones-Parry,  J.P.,  of  Edern,  Boscombe, 
Hants  : — 

Henry  Craven,  b.  1882,- Humphry  John,  b.  1886. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Daniel  Carden  (infra)  ; — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Parry  Carden,  b.  1854,  d.  1910  : m.  1897,  Araby  (now  of 
Savilmore,  near  Newry),  da.  of  the  late  Howard  Burton,  of  Cookstown,  and  widow  of 
Edward  Nugent  Greer  : — 

Catherine  Constance,  b.  1898. Sybil  Parry,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Daniel  Carden,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1894  : 
tn.  1847,  Catharine  Rebecca,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  John  Parry  de  Winton,  of 
Maesderwen,  Brecon : — 

Frances  Mary  : tn.  1871,  Major  John  Aldridge,  formerly  Capt.  20th  Regt.  Residence,  Inholme, 
Hungerford. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Carden  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Craven  Carden,  b.  1853,  d.  1881  : m.  1875,  Marian  (now  of  Oldbury 
Place,  Ightham,  Kent),  da.  of  John  Henty,  of  St.  Florence,  Pembroke  : — 

Edith  Craven,  b.  187-. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Carden,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1863  : 
tn.  1852,  Rosa  Emily,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  William  Wilton  Woodward  of  Matson 
House,  Gloucestershire  : — 

Henry  Westenra,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Staff-Paymaster,  Army 
Pay  Depart.  ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882,  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  and  with  Burma 
Expedition  1888-9  : m-  1886,  Emily  Elphinstone,  who  d.  1918.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Courtenay  Clack,  R.  of  Moreton  Hampstead,  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  Bernard  Westenra, 
b.  1887  ; is  Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt., — Cecil  Courtenay,  b.  1892, — Henry  Elphinstone,  b.  1894, 
— Violet  Courtenay,  b.  1889, — Beryl,  b.  189-, — Hazel,  b.  189-, — Sybil  Rose  Courtenay,  b.  189-, — 
Murie  Elphinstone,  b.  189-, — Christina  Annette,  b.  190-,— Pearl  Elphinstone,  b.  190-. 

This  family,  originally  of  Lincolnshire,  settled  at  Templemore,  co.  Tipperary,  about  1650. 


CARDEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Wimpole  Street,  Middlesex,  and  of  Mole  Lodge, 

Surrey. 

Sir  Frederick  Henry  Walter  Car- 
den,! 3rd  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  17th,  1873;  s • his 
father,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Frederick  Walter,  1909 ; 
formerly  Major  1st  Life  Guards:  m.  1901,  Winifred 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Wroughton  [see  Neeld, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a staff  sling  in  bend 
between  four  pheons  saltirewise,  all  argent.  Crest— On  a 
fasces  fessewise  or,  a wolf’s  head  erased  sable,  pierced  in 
the  neck  with  an  arrow  bendwise  or,  point  downwards 
gold,  embrued  proper. 

Seat — Stargroves,  East  Woodhay,  Newbury,  Berks. 


Son  living— HENRY  CHRISTOPHER,  b.  Oct.  16th, 
1908. 

Daughter  living— Enid  Evelyn,  b.  1902. 

Sister  living — Lilian  Edith  Laura,  b.  1871  : tn.  1899, 
Bertram  Hugh  Barton,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick 
Bertram,  b.  1900 ; Lieut.  17th  Lancers, — Hugh  Ronald, 
b.  1902, — Storeen  Lily,  b.  1906.  Residences , Straffan 

House,  Straffan,  co.  Kildare ; Chateau  Langoa,  St. 
Julien,  Beychevelle,  Gironde,  France. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet)— Clara  Fanny:  m. 
1861,  Septimus  William  Sibley,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1893,  and 
has  issue  living,  Walter  Knowsley  (of  7,  Cavendi.-h  Place, 
W.,  Holly  Lawn,  Wembley,  and  Chalet  Sans-Souci,  Puys, 
Dieppe,  France.  Club , Bath),  M.D.,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Camb. 
Univ.  (B.  A.  1883,  M. A.  and  M.D.  1891)  ; M.  R.C.S.  Eng. 
1886,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1888,  and  M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1891  ; 
is  Physician  to  St.  John’s  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the 
Skin  (London) : tn.  1892,  Georgiana  Marie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  G.  Butlin,  and  has  issue  living, 
Roger  Hastings  b.  1893,  Mary  Philomena  b.  1907, — Osbert  Carden  (of  Abercorn,  Hanger  Lane, 
Ealing,  W.),  b.  1868  ; L.P.  and  L.S.S.A.,  London  1899:  tn.  1st,  1894,  Edith  Marion,  who  d.  1906, 
da.  ot  O’Connell  Shaw,  of  Belfast  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Arabella  Rosa  Bertles,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Vickers,  of  Westmorland,  Jamaica,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Osbert  Lacon  Carden  b. 
1895,  Godfrey  William  b.  1902,  Eric  George  b.  1906,  (by  2nd  marriage)  Araby  Josephine  b.  1915, — 
Edith  Mabel  Fanny  (of  6,  Earl's  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells)  : m.  1899,  the  Rev.  Carl  Ludvig  Olsen, 
who  d.  1907,  V.  of  St.  Thomas’s  Kendal,  and  has  issue  living,  Harald  Sibley  b.  1901,  Winifred 

* The  el.  brother,  Henry  Charles  Carden,  D.S.O.,  d.  (killed  in  action!  1915  (see  colls,  ante), 
and  the  youngest  brother,  Derrick  Alfred  Carden,  b.  1875  ; Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (R©96-shire 
Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s) ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action),  1915. 

t His  younger  brother,  Ronald  James  Walter  Carden,  b.  1876  ; Major  Lancers,  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

5* 


With  faith  and  lave. 


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Helga  b.  1903, —Ethel  Clara  : m.  1891,  William  Alfred  Pite,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Institute  of  British 
Architects,  of  116,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W.,  and  Ethelburga,  13,  Elm  Grove  Road,  Ealing,  W.,  having 
had  issue,  Robert  William  b.  1893;  Lieut.  R.E.  ; Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches),  Horace  Victor  Walter  b.  1898  ; 2nd  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt  , d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918,  Edith  Kathleen  b.  1892,  Sybil  Mary  b.  1895, — Flora  Alice: 
in.  1891,  Hedley  Coward  Bartlett,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Saffron  Walden,  1, 
Cloisters,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  Pembridge  Castle,  Herefordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Justinian 
Hedley  b.  1904,  Marjorie  Muriel  b.  1894,  Cynthia  Artah  b.  1898,  Enid  Flora  b.  1901,  Nancy  Iris 
b.  1907, — Adeline  Pamela:  in.  1897,  Stanley  Tooth,  A.M.I.C.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald 
Stanley  b.  1900,  Joan  Pamela  b.  1898,  Faith  Adeline  b.  1904, — Nona  Beatrice  Jemima:  in.  1905, 
W.  Woodgate-Jones  of  Prettymans,  Edenbridge,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Noel  Philip  b.  1912, 
Beatrice  b.  1907,  Meriel  b.  1908,  Ruth  b.  1914. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Augustus  Carden,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1836, 
d.  1873:  in.  1859,  Caroline  Gertrude,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  John  Arnold  Mello, 
of  Leinster  Gardens,  W. : — 

.Evangeline  Gertrude  : in.  1st,  1887,  John  Effingham  Lawrence,  who  d.  1890  ; 2ndly,  1893,  William 
Ashford  Caunter,  who  d.  1919,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Rowena  Evangeline  Grace, 
b.  1894.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  James  Carden,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1839,  d.  1897  : m.  1863, 
Ann  Rule  (now  of  29,  Sinclair  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.),  only  da.  of  John  Thomas 
Clements : — 

Rev.  James,  b.  1865;  served  during  European  War:  in.  1894,  Cornelia  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late 
Cornelius  Turner,  and  has  issue  living,  Cornelia,  b.  1895.  Residence,  53,  Richmond  Gardens, 

Shepherd’s  Bush,  W. George  Frederick,  b.  1868:  m.  1895,  Katherine  Judith,  da.  of  C.  Mar, nix. 

Henry,  b.  1872  : in.  1894,  and  has  issue  living.- Robert  Walter,  b.  1875  ; Lieut.  R.E.  ; 

European  War  1914-18  : m.  1901,  Ethel  May,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lemuel  Johns,  of  Christchurch, 

New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Derick  Walter,  b.  1902,— Ronald  Tracy,  b.  1903. Pamela, 

b.  1871 : m.  1894,  Percy  William  Bullock,  solicitor.  Residence , The  Staithe,  90,  Sunningfields 
Road,  Hendon,  N.W.  Rowena,  b.  1880. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Walter  Carden  (sometime  M.  P.  for  Barnstaple)  was  Lord  Mayor 

of  London  1857,  and  an  Alderman  1849-88.  The  2nd  Baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Hants  1891. 


CAREW,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Haccombe,  Devonshire. 

Sir  Henry  Palk  Carew,  9th  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Henry  Carew,  2nd  son  of  7th  Baronet  [see 
infra];  b.  Feb.  26th,  1870  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Walter  Palk, 
1874:  m.  1889,  Frances  Gertrude,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Lock-Roe,  J.P.,  of  The  Manor  House,  Lynmouth, 
N.  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

Jims — Or,  three  lions  passant  in  pale  sable.  Crrst — A demi-mast, 

the  round  top  set  off  with  palisadoes  or,  a demi-lion  issuant  thereout  sable. 
Residence — High  Kelton,  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 


Son  living — THOMAS  PALK,  b.  1890 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : in. 
1913,  his  cousin,  Ivy  Madeleine  Laura  (from  whom  he  obtained  a decree 
nisi  of  divorce  1920),  da.  of  Major  Arthur  John  Breakey  (infra),  and  has 
issue  living,  Zia,  b.  1914.  Residence, 

Daughter  living— Dora  Gertrude,  b.  1894. 

Sisters  living — Edith  Elizabeth:  in.  1885,  Richard  Bazett.— Florence 
Palk:  in.  1888,  Gerald  Gordon  Bond,  formerly  of  Freston,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald 
Carew,  b.  1895, — Henry  Carew,  b.  1904, — Ivy  Nesta  Geraldine,  b.  1889, — Laura  Elizabeth  Georgina, 

b.  1891,— Anita  Gertrude,  b.  1894.  Resides  in  Florida,  U.S.A. Laura  Augusta  Susan  : in.  1887, 

Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  John  Breakey,  O.B.E.,  foimerly  R.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Walter  Arthur 
Carew,  b.  1889  : in.  1913,  Laura,  da.  of  J.  Barron,  of  Florida,  U.S.A., — Jasper  Otho  John  Carew, 
b.  1890;  in  Roy.  Fusiliers;  d.  (on  active  ser.)  1917, — Ivy  Madeleine  Laura,  b.  1897:  m.  1913, 
Thomas  Palk  Carew  (ante),  who  obtained  a decree  nisi  of  divorce  1920.  Residence , 

Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet — Elizabeth  Anne.  Residences , Haccombe,  Newton  Abbot ; Mar- 
ley  House,  S.  Devon. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Thomas  Carew  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  William  Carew,  b.  1845,  d.  1901  : in.  T885,  Maude  Eliza,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Fitzwilliam  John  Taylor,  R.  of  Haccombe  and  E.  and  W.  Ogwell,  Newton  Abbot : — 
Of  whom  Peter  Fitzwilliam,  b.  r887  ; ed.  at  F.M.C.  ; is  Major  Roy.  Suffolk  Regt.  : in.  1919,  Joyce 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Grenville  Fortescue  f see  E.  Fortescue,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Nicolas  Jasper  Grenville,  b.  r 920.^— Jasper,  b.  1894;  2nd  Lieut.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.) ; d.  (killed  in  action)  19T4. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Carew,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1810,  d.  1876  : m. 

1842,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  Sir  William  Curtis,  2nd  baronet : — 

Alfred  Curtis,  b.  1847  ; is  a retired  Com.  R.N.,  and  a J.P.  for  British  Columbia : m.  1893,  Susannah, 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Grantham,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Alfred  Curtis,  b.  1895  ; is  in 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  — Henry  Walter  Palk,  b.  1896;  is  in  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,— 
Nicholas  John,  b.  1904, — Dorothy  Susannah,  b.  1894.  Residence , Vernon,  British  Columbia. 
Club , Junior  Constitutional.  - — Rev.  Thomas  Gerald,  b.  1848  ; is  Curate  of  S.  Brent.  Residence , 
Hillside,  South  Brent,  S.  Devon. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Carew,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Baker  Carew,  b.  1823,  d.  1899:  m.  1851,  Augusta  Elizabeth 
(now  of  Collipriest  Cottage,  Tiverton),  da.  of  Thomas  Daniel,  of  Stoodleigh,  Devon  : — 
Charles  Robert  Sydenham,  M.P.,  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1876);  is  a J.P.  for  Devon; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.-E.,  or  Tiverton,  Div.  of  Devonshire  (U)  Dec.  1915  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for 
Tiverton  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  : in.  1891,  Muriel  Mary  Heathcoat,  da.  of  Sir  John  Hcathcoat 
Heathcoat-Amory,  1st  Bt.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Peter  Gawen,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Devon  Yeo., — 


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Francis  Ludovic,  b.  1895;  2nd  Lieut.  20th  Hussars;  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914, — Nesta  Muriel,  b. 
1892,— Elizabeth  Dora,  b.  1897, — Nancy,  b.  1899.  Residences , Collipriest,  and  Warnicombe, 

Tiverton.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Windham.— Rev.  Walter  Gawen,  b.  1870  ; is  R.  of  Bickleigh  : m.  1899, 
Blanche  Gwendolen,  da.  of  the  late  W.  J.  Llewellyn,  of  Southwooil,  Tiverton,  and  has  issue  living, 
Lorna  Gwendolen,  b.  1902, — Olive  Dorothea,  b.  1904.  Residence , Bickleigh  Rectory,  Tiverton, 
Devon.— Dora  Frances  : m.  1885,  Charles  Fetherstonhaugh,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Francis 
Carew,  b.  1886, — Robert  Geoffrey,  b.  1889, — Florence  Dorothy,  b.  1888, — Violet  Maude,  b.  1891, — 
Marjorie  Constance,  b.  1893.  Residence , 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Baker  Carew  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Henry  Carew,  b.  1852,  d.  1888  : m.  1878,  Rose  Matilda,  who  d.  1881, 
da.  of  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Alfred  John  Harris,  K.C.B.  [E.  Malmesbury) : — 
Dorothy  Beatrix  Rose,  b.  1881  : m.  1908,  Major  Humphrey  St.  Leger  Stucley,  Grenadier  Guards, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [see  Stucley,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

The  family  of  Carew  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Devon  and  Cornwall,  and  claims  a common  descent, 
with  the  Dukes  of  Leinster  and  Earls  of  Plymouth  from  Otho,  a powerful  English  Baron  temp.  Edward 
the  Confessor,  whose  son,  Walter  Fitz-Other,  was  Castellan  of  Windsor  1078.  For  several  generations 
the  heads  of  the  family  are  described  as  Barons  of  Carew  and  Hidron,  but  none  of  them  sat  in  Parliament 
with  the  exception  of  Nicholas  de  Carew,  who  subscribed  to  the  celebrated  Barons’  letter  to  the  Pope 
n 1300  ; and  from  his  second  son  the  present  family  is  descended  in  a direct  line. 


CARGILL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Glasgow. 

Sir  John  Traill  Cargill,  ist  Baronet,  son  of  David  Sime  Cargill, 
an  E.  India  merchant,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  Jan.  10th,  1867  ; is  Chm.  Burma  Oil  Co. 
(Limited),  of  175,  West  George  Street,  Glasgow,  and  a D.L.  for  Glasgow  : m.  1895, 
and  has  issue. 

anir  Ctmt — Not  on  record  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Residences — Ard-na-Choile,  Newtonmore,  Inverness-shire;  10,  Lowther  Terrace,  Kelvinside, 
Glasgow. 


Daughter  living— One. 


CARLILE,  Creation  (U  K.)  1917,  of  Ponsbourne,  co.  Hertford. 


Let  us  be  humble. 


H umUTATF^ 


Sir  (Edward)  Hildred  Carlile, 
C.B.E.,  1st  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Carlile,  of  Richmond  Hill,  Surrey;  b.  July  10th, 
1852  ; ed.  privately  ; sometime  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Yeo.  Cav. ; is  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  5th  Batn.  (Comdg. 
2nd  Vol.  Batn.  1898-1904)  Duke  of  Wellington’s 
(W. Riding  Regt.),  a J.P.  for  W. Riding  of  Yorkshire, 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hertfordshire ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Huddersfield  Oct.  1900  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Mid,  or  St.  Albans,  Div.  of  Hertfordshire  (C)  Jan. 
1906  to  Dec.  1919;  Knt.  1911,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920: 
m.  1876,  Isabella,  3rd  da.  of  Cornelius  Hanbury, 
of  Manor  House,  Little  Berkhampstead,  Herts, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  only  son,  Edward 
Hildred  Hanbury,  b.  1881 ; Major  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1918:  m.  1917, 
Ruth  Melicent,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  PI.  Dawson,  for- 
merly Inniskilling  Dragoons,  of  Ravensdale,  Tun- 
bridge Wells,  and  Chalet  Passiflora,  Cannes. 


$rms — Or,  a cross-flory  gules,  on  a chief  of  the  second  a saltire  of  the  first.  Crest — Two 

dragons’  heads  addors^e  vert. 


Seat — Ponsbourne  Park,  near  Hertford.  Club—  Carlton. 


Daughters  living— Beatrice  Gundreda  : m.  1904,  Major  Thomas  Brooke.  Residence , Healey 
House,  near  Huddersfield.— —Janet  Mary  Muriel:  m.  1920,  Capt.  Murray  Barclay  Buxton,  M.C  , 
Norfolk  Regt.  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Silverburn,  Hoddesdon. Eleanor  Cicely. 


CARMICHAEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Nutwood,  Surrey.  [Extinct  1902.] 

Sir  James  Morse  Carmichael,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — May : m.  1890,  the  Rev.  Edmund  Raven  Hollings,  who  d. 
1901.  Residence,  19,  Victoria  Park  Square,  Bethnal  Green,  E. 


Carmichael-Anstruther  see  Anstruther. 


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RIVETT-CARNAC,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Derby. 

Sir  Claude  James  Rivett-Carnac,  4th 

Baronet ; b.  Dec.  21st,  1877  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
James  Henry  Sproule,  1909;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; formerly  in  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  : served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (medal  with  five 
clasps). 

^rw2 — Quarterly  argent  and  azure,  two  swords  in 
saltire  proper  between  three  mullets,  one  in  chief  and  two 
in  fesse,  and  a crescent  in  base  countercharged.  Crrst — A 
sword  erect  pommel  and  hilt  or,  issuing  from  a crescent 
ermine,  the  internal  part  gules. 

Residence — 


Sisters  living— Beatrice  Hilda  Sproule,  b.  1876 : m.  1900, 
Harry  Percival  Foulerton,  M.D.  (H.M.’s  Prisons’  Ser.)  ; 
sometime  Dep.  Med.  Officer,  Holloway  Prison,  N., 
and  has  issue  living,  Derek  Percival  Rivett-Carnac,  b. 

1903, — James  Richard  Carnac,  b.  1909. Muriel  Edith 

Frances,  b.  1879  : in.  1908,  Francis  Charles  Montague 
Van  Cortlandt.  Residence , 93,  Gloucester  Road,  S. 
Kensington,  S.W. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  Baronet) — Frances  Henri- 
etta : in.  1866,  Col.  Henry  Stratton  Bates,  who  d.  1918, 
formerly  Comdg.  Batn.  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (York- 
shire Regt.),  and  Capt.  Hussars.  Residence,  Langtons, 
Alresford,  Hants.— Caroline  Anne  Emma  : m.  1875, 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Pennock  Campbell,  who  d.  1903,  for- 
merly Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Constance, — Ethel : m.  1904,  Charles 
Boyle,- -Eva, — May.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Mary  Jeannie  {Lady  Rivett-Carnac ),  da.  of  the  late  Ambrose 
Henderson,  of  Bodmin : m.  1872,  Sir  James  Henry  Sproule  Rivett-Carnac,  3rd  baronet,  who  d. 
1909.  Residence,  Vicarage  Cottage,  Southwater,  Horsham. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  John  Rivett-Carnac,  B.C.S.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1822,  d.  1874  : 111.  1846,  Mary  Anstruther,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Perceval  Spearman  Wilkinson,  of  Mount  Oswald,  Durham  : — 

WILLIAM  PERCEVAL,  b.  1847  : in.  1885,  Frances  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Charles  Forbes, 
B.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Frances,  b.  1886, — Elinor  Maud,  b.  1887:  in.  1912,  Claud 

Robert  Nightingale  [ see  Nightingale,  Bt.,  colls.]. Rev.  George  Clennell,  b.  1850;  ed.  at 

Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1873);  is  R.  of  Woldingham : m.  1st,  1885,  Emily 
Louisa,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Crabbe,  R.  of  Merton,  Norfolk  ; 2ndly,  1901, 
Eva  Mary  Bernard,  da.  of  the  late  James  Orr,  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 
marriage),  Henry  George  Crabbe,  b.  1889;  sometime  in  Indian  Police, — James  William,  D.S.C., 
R.N.,  b.  1891  ; became  Lieut.  1912 ; European  War  1914-19  in  Baltic  as  Gunnery  Lieut, 
(despatches,  D.S.C.), — (by  2nd  marriage),  John  Temple,  b.  1906, — (by  1st  marriage),  Evelyn 
Anna,  b.  1887  : in  1915,  B.  S.  Wilmot,— Jby  2nd  marriage),  Aileen  Mary,  b.  1908.  Residence, 
Woldingham  Rectory,  Surrey.— Percy  Temple,  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Harrow;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  2nd  Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.);  served  in  Mashonaland  1897 
(Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches) : in.  1898,  Alice,  da.  of  Major  Sidney 
Herbert,  formerly  of  Maritzburg,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Perceval  Sydney,  b.  1904, — 

Alice,  b.  1899. Ernest  Henry,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Harrow ; formerly'  Col.  Indian  Army  ; sometime 

Comdg.  3rd  (Lahore)  Div.  N.  Army  ; served  in  Afghan  war  1879-80  (medal),  and  in  Egyptian 

campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  5th  class  Medjidie)  : in.  1916. Wilfrid  Theodore,  b.  1864  ; 

ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a Mining  Engineer:  in.  18 — , and  has  issue  living, 
John,  b.  18 — , — Peter,  b.  18 — . 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  John  Rivett-Carnac  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Louis  Wilfred  Guise  Rivett-Carnac,  b.  1854,  d.  1904 : in.  1883,  Mabel,  da. 
of  Col.  — Southey  : — 

Marguerite  Mabel,  b.  1885. Sybil  Mary,  b.  1886  : in.  1912,  Major  Guy'  Neville  Buckland,  D.S.O., 

R.A.  (E.  Crawford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Auriol  Mary  Lindsay,  b.  1915. Ianthe,  b.  1888  : 

in.  1912,  Norman  Kershaw. Aileen  Maud,  A 1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Forbes  Rivett-Carnac,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1824,  d. 
1902:  in.  1st,  1849,  Flora  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  J.  Baker;  2ndly,  1865, 
Isabel  Stannus,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Alexander  Gordon,  of  the 
Madras  Army : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Charles  James,  b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; was  in  Financial  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India 
1872-1903 ; subsequently  Financial  Agent  to  Siamese  Govt.  (Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Siam)  ; 
formerly  Accountant-Gen.  and  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency,  Burmah  : in.  1st,  1877,  Laura  Margaret 
Marion,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  S.  Ogilvie,  B.S.C.  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Frances  Clytie,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Greenstock,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Vernon  Charles,  b.  1878,— 
(by  2nd  marriage),  Douglas  Charles  Chula  Mahisr,  b.  1907, — Charles  Francis,  b.  1909, — Louis 
Charles  Wykeham,  b.  1912, — Clive  Charles,  b.  1916.  Residence , 45,  Gloster  Terrace,  Rouge 
Bouillon,  Jersey.— John  Thurlow,  b.  1856;  formerly  Dep.-Inspector-Gen.  in  Indian  Police,  E. 
Bengal  and  Assam  ; served  in  Burma  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition 
1889-00  clasp) : m.  1887,  Edith  Emily,  da.  of  H.  H.  Brownlow,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Thurlow, 
b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Eastbourne  Coll.  ; is  an  Assist.  Sup.,  Indian  Police,  United  Provinces,  and  temporary 
Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers, — Percy  Kenneth,  b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Eastbourne  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  Indian  Army, — Herbert  Gordon,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll. and  at 
R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army',  and  Assist.  Political  Officer,  Mesopotamia, — Edward  Charles, 
b.  1901  ; served  with  Red  Cross  Ambulance  in  France  during  European  War  1918-19, — Edith 
Maude,  b.  1895  ; ,u-  I9I7i  Major  Edward  Temple,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Peter  b. 

1918.  Residence, Haflong,  Assam,  India. Harry  Morland,  b.  1857  ; formerly  in  B.C.S.— (By  2nd 

marriage),  Seymour  Gordon,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  , sometime  Dep.  Sec.  in 
Public  Works  Depart.,  Central  Provinces,  India:  in.  1893,  Martha  Ella  Maude,  da.  of  John  Latch, 

and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen  Maude,  b.  1894 Florence  Annie  Gordon,  b.  1869 : m.  1893.  Col. 

Albert  Edward  Whistler,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Aubrey  Rivett,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  Indian 

Army  (unattached),— Lashnur  Gordon,  b.  1898.— Winifred  Gordon,  b.  1871. Muriel  Gordon, 

b.  1870  : m.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  Trimnell  Martin  Ward,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela 
Muriel,  b.  1908. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  John  Rivett-Carnac,  brother  of  1st  baronet  (not  in  remainder 
to  baronetcy),  b.  1796,  d.  1869:  m.  1826,  Maria  Jane,  who  d.  1883,  sister  of  Sir 
John  Francis  Davis,  K.C.B.,  1st  baronet : — 

John  Henry,  C.I.E.,  V.D. , b.  1839;  ed.  at  Haileybury  Coll.  ; was  in  B.C.S.  1858-94  ; served  as  Sec.  to 
Sir  Richard  Temple  (when  Ch.  Commr.  of  Central  Provinces),  as  Commr.  of  Cotton  and  Commerce 
to  Govt,  of  India,  as  Special  Commr.  for  Transport  during  Bengal  Famine,  and  as  Govt.  Opium 
Agent,  Benares  ; is  a Knt.  Grand  Com.  of  Austrian  Order  of  Francis  Joseph,  of  Order  of  N. 
Star  of  Sweden,  and  of  Order  of  Albrecht  the  Bear,  a F.S.A  .,  a Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ.,<  of  the 
Roy.  Acad,  of  Sweden,  and  of  Roy.  So.  of  Denmark,  etc.,  Hon.  Col.  Ghazipur  Vol.  Rifles  and 
Hon.  Col.  Comdt.  Ghazipur  Light  Horse  Vol.  (V.D. ),  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stanstead  Hall 
(Suffolk);  appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1891  ; has  Gold  Medal  of  Cotton  Supply  Asso.,  and  Grand 
Cordon  of  Order  of  the  Lion  an^u  Sun  of  Persia  ; author  of  various  papers  on  antiquarian  subjects,  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  Roy.  Spanish  Acad.,  and  Hon.  Member  of  many  Scientific  Sos.  ; C.  I.E. 
1878:  m.  1868,  Annie  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Marion  Durand,  K.C.S.I., 
C.B.,  R.E.  [see  Durand,  Bt.].  Residence , Hotel  des  Trois  ‘Couronnes,  Vevey,  Switzerland. 
Club  United  Service. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  John  Rivett-Carnac  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Stirling  Rivett-Carnac,  nth  Hussars,  b.  1841,  d.  188°°  : m. 
1872,  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  John  Irving  Glennie,  of  15,  Devonshire  Street,  W.  : — 

John  Stirling,  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R. M.C.  ; is  Major  Indian  Cav.,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.  ; served  in  China  1900  (medal) : m.  1903,  Lilian  Muriel,  da. 
of  Col.  Leopold  John  Herbert  Grey,  C.S.  I.  [see  E.  Grey,  col  Is.  1.  Arthur  Temple  b.  1879;  ed. 

at  Wellington  Coll.  : m 1908,  Edith  Hilda,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Mullins,  of  Grahamstown,  S. 
Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  John,  b.  1909, — Edward  Stirling,  b.  1911, — Thomas  Stephen, 

b.  1915, — Elizabeth  Hilda,  b.  1913.  Residence , Brandeston,  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa. Alice 

Mary,  b.  1872  : m.  1904,  Frederic  Herbert  Toyne,  Bar.  at-law. Dorothy  Marion,  b 1882  : m. 

1912,  Ralph  Baker  Penoyre,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Carnac,  b.  1913, — John  Rivett,  b.  1916. 
Residence , Becketts  House,  Tinhead,  Wilts. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Co.  two  years  in  succession,  many  years 
M.P.  for  Sandwich,  and  Governor  of  Bombay  1838-41.  His  father,  who  was  son  of  J.  Rivett, 
M.P.  for  Derby,  assumed  by  sign-manual  the  additional  surname  of  Carnac.  The  2nd  baronet 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Lymington  ( C ) 1852-60, 

CARTIER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Montreal.  [Extinct  1873.] 

Sir  George  Etienne  Cartier,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  1st  Baronet— Marie  Hortense.  Residence , Villa  La  Liane,  Route  d’Antibes 
Cannes,  France. 

CASSEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  City  of  London. 

Sir  Felix  Cassel,  K.C.,  ist  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  1 6th,  1869  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1894, 
K.C.  1906,  and  a Bencher  1913 ; formerly  Capt. 
19th  Batn.  London  Regt. ; was  a County  Councillor 
for  London,  St.  Pancras,  W.  Div.  1907-10;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  St.  Pancras,  W.  Div.  (C)  1910-16;  ap- 
pointed Judge  Advocate-Gen.  1916:  in.  1908,  Lady 
Helen  Grimston.  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Verulam,  and 
has  issue. 


$rms — Azure,  on  a fesse  argent  between  in  chief  two  aloes 
or  and  in  base  a bezant,  a pyramid.  ®mt — A Swedish  elk 

hound  statant  proper. 

Residence — 25,  Bryanston  Square,  W.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Alpine. 


Sons  living — ERNEST  JAMES,  b.  Sept,  ist,  1909. 

Francis  Edward,  b.  1912.— Harold  Felix,  b.  1916. 

Daughters  living— Hermione  Anne,  b.  1910 Josephine 

Helen  (twin),  b.  1916. 

CATHCART,  Creation  (N.S.)  1704,  of  Carleton,  Ayrshire.  [Extinct  1916.] 

' Sir  Reginald  Archibald  Edward  Cathcart,  6th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Emily  Eliza  Steele  ( Lady  Cathcart'),  da.  of  the  late  John 
Pringle  [see  Pringle,  Bt.,  colls.] : 7n.  1880,  Capt.  Sir  Reginald  Archibald  Edward  Cathcart, 
6th  Bt.,  who  d.  1916,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences , Cluny  Castle,  Aberdeen;  Titness 
Park,  Sunninghill,  Berks. 

CAVE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Cleve  Hill.  Mangotsfield,  co.  Gloucester;  Sidhury 
Manor,  Sidhury,  co.  Devon;  and  Stoneleigh  House,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Sir  Charles  Daniel  Cave,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Daniel  Cave,  of  Cleve  Hill,  Gloucestershire,  and 
Sidhury  Manor,  Devon;  b.  Sept.  17th,  1832;  ed.  at  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1855,  M. A.  1857);  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Bristol  1862;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  cos.  Gloucester  and 
Devon  (High  Sheriff  1898),  and  a Director  of  the  Union  of 
London  and  Smith’s  Bank  (Limited) : m.  1859,  Edith  Harriet, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  John  Addington  Symonds,  M.D., 
of  Clifton,  Bristol,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Azure,  fretty  argent,  on  a fesse  or  a greyhound  courant  sable, 
collared  of  the  second,  a bordure  of  the  third  pellettee.  Crtst — A daisy-flower 
slipped  proper,  a greyhound’s  head  issuant  therefrom  per  pale  argent  and 
sable,  gutt6e  counterchanged. 

Seat — Stoneleigh  House,  Clifton,  Bristol.  Club — Carlton. 


Cave. 

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Sons  living — CHARLES  HENRY,  b.  March  17th,  1861 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1883);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Gloucestershire : in.  1892,  Beatrice  Julia,  O.B.E.,  3rd  da.  of 
Sir  Frederick  Martin  Williams,  2nd  Bt.  ( cr . 1866),  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Charles,  b.  1893 ; 
Capt.  Somerset  L.I.  ; European  War  1915-19,—  Victor  Charles,  b.  1897.  Residence , Sidbury 

Manor,  Sidmouth.  Club , Arthur’s.  Walter  Frederick,  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Eton  : in.  1892,  Jessie 
Maria,  da  of  the  late  Hugh  Cochrane,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Walter  Dun- 

donald  ; b.  1901.  Residence  15,  West  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Club , Arthur's. Arthur  Stephen, 

b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Eton ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.) ; served  with  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6,  present  at  action  of  Giniss  (medal, 
hr  jnze  star),  European  War  1914-19  as  a Railway  Transport  Officer  : m.  1905,  Ina  Graham,  el.  da. 
of  Roland  Lyons  Nosworthy  Michell,  C.M.G.,  of  Wyke  Champflower,  Bruton,  Somerset,  and 
has  issue  living,  Ronald  Arthur,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Maer  Lake  House,  Bude,  N.  Cornwall. 
Club , Army  and  Navy. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Frances. 

This  family  is  probably  a branch  of  the  Caves  of  Yorkshire  and  Leicestershire,  but  their  recorded 
pedigree  commences  with  John  Cave  of  Leigh  Sinton,  co.  Worcester,  temp.  15th  century,  who  was 
ancestor  of  Sir  Richard  Cave,  Kt.,  a distinguished  General  killed  at  the  battle  of  Naseby,  and  also  of 
John  Cave  (great-grandfather  of  1st  baronet),  founder  of  the  Cave  bank  at  Bristol.  The  arms,  which 
have  been  confirmed  three  times  by  the  Heralds’  College,  were  originally  granted  in  the  reign  of 
Henry  VII. 


CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE,  Creation  (E.)  1641,  of  Stanford,  Northamptonshire. 

Rev.  Sir  Genille  Cave-Browne-Cave,  i 2th 

Baronet;  b.  Sept.  3rd,  1869  ; ed.at  Repton ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Mylles,  1907  ; formerly  engaged  in  ranching  in 
U.S.A.;  served  in  Boxer  Expedition,  in  Spanish- 
American  War  with  U.S.  Army,  European  War 
1918-19  in  R.G.A.  ; sometime  Capt.  Legion  of  Fron- 
tiersmen ; has  been  a Min.  in  Wesleyan  Methodist 
Church  in  America  ; took  Holy  Orders  in  Church  of 
England  1920  ; is  Curate  of  St.  Andrew,  Walthamstow. 

$rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  azure,  fretty  argent,  Cave ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  azure,  a chevron  between  three  escallops  or,  a bordure 
engrailed  gules,  Browne.  Crrst — ist,  a greyhound  courant  sable, 
carrying  in  its  mouth  a scroll  inscribed  with  the  motto  “ Gardez  ” ; 
2nd.  a stork,  proper,  winged  and  gorged  with  a ducal  crown  or, 
beaked  and  membered  gules. 

Residence — St.  Andrew’s.  Walthamstow,  E. 


Sisters  living— Mabel. Muriel. 

Widow  living  of  11th  Baronet— Isabelle  (Lady  Cave  Browne-Cave),  da.  and  co-heiress  of 
the  late  John  Taylor,  of  The  Newarke,  Leicester:  m.  1855,  Sir  Mylles  Cave-Browne  Cave, 
nth  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Residence , Wayfield,  Stratford-on-Avon,  Warwickshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ambrose  Sneyd  Cave-Browne-Cave,  3rd  son  of  10th  baronet, 
b.  1834,  d.  1895  : m.  1858,  Caroline  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the 
Ven.  Archdeacon  Saurin,  ofDromore  : — 

REGINALD  AMBROSE,  R.N.,  b.  Oct.  21st,  i860  ; became  Lieut.  1882,  Com.  1896,  and  Capt.  (re- 
tired) 1907  ; served  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882  (medal,  with  clasp,  and  Khedive’s  bronze 
star):  m.  1890,  Evelyn,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Oakley  [E.  Duciej.  Residence , 
177,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  Club , United  Service.—— Wilmot,  b.  1862.^—  Rowland  Henry,  b. 
1865:  m.  1895,  Honora  Phoebe  Gertrude,  da.  of  Benjamin  Bright,  of  Colwall,  Herefordshire,  and 
widow  of  E.  S.  Fowler,  and  has  issue  living,  Phebe  Hyacinthe,  b.  1901.— —Edward  Lambert, 
b.  1870:  nt.  1895,  Rachel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  A.  L.  Fortin,  of  Brushton,  New  York,  and  has  issue 
living,  Clement  Charles,  b.  1896.— Clement  Andrew,  b.  1871.^— Anthony  Stanhope,  b.  1879.- 
Mary  Genevieve:  m.  1894,  George  Arthur  Chenery.— Katherine  Penelope  ( Lady  Salusbury- 
Trelawny) : m.  ist,  1887,  William  Crewdson  Howard,  who  obtained  a divorce  1904  ; 2ndly,  1905, 

Sir  John  William  Salusbury-Trelawny,  nth  Bt. Rosamond  Harriette  : m.  1899,  Edward  Mason 

Munby.  Residence , The  Paddocks,  Cheltenham. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Astley  Cave-Browne-Cave,  2nd  son  of  9th 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Fitzherbert  Astley  Cave-Browne-Cave,  b.  1839,  d.  1894  : m.  ist,  1869, 
Harriet  Ellen,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  William  Beckwith,  formerly  of  Seacox  Heath,  Sussex  ; 
2ndly,  1875,  Frances  Esther  Anne,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Courtney  Kenny  Clarke,  of  Larch 
Hill,  Dublin:— 

(By  ist  marriage)  Cecil  Beckwith,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Brasenose  Coli.,  Oxford  : m.  1896,  Sara 
Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  John  W.  Nicholson,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick.  Residence,  Chesham 
Bois  Place,  Bucks.  Clubs , Junior  Carlton,  Hurlingham.— (By  2nd  marriage)  Courtney  Priestley 
Edwards,  b.  1890  ; ed  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  : in.  1915,  Helen  Freda 
Italy,  only  da.  of  A.  J.  Cable,  of  Epping,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Paul  Astley,  b.  1917.  Resi- 
dence, Wychbury,  Bath  Road,  Stourbridge.— Frances  Catherine  Delia.  Mary  Julia  Minton. 

■ Violet  Gertrude.  ...  Florence  Mabel  Fitzherbert.  Lucy  Wilmot. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Cave-Browne-Cave  (infra) : - 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Walker  Cave-Browne-Cave,  b.  1828,  d.  1902  : m.  1850,  Hannah, 
who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Edward  Johnson,  of  Full  Sutton,  Yorkshire  : — 

Edward  Johnson,  b.  1851  : in.  1880,  Phoebe,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Andrews,  and  has  issue  living, 
Jordayne,  b.  1885  : in.  1910,  Ella,  da.  of  Joseph  Hilton  Cant,  of  Appleby,  and  has  issue  living, 

Genille  Jordayne  b.  1912,  Wilmot  Wyamarus  b.  1915, — two  das. Hannah  Louisa:  m.  1889, 

the  Rev.  James  Leigh,  V.  of  Tinsley.  Residence,  The  Vicarage,  Tinsley,  Sheffield. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Cave-Browne-Cave,  b.  1831,  d.  1907:  111.  ist,  1853;  2ndly,  1877, 
Maria  (now  of  Keston  House,  Keston,  Kent),  da.  of  the  late  John  Thornicroft,  of  The 
Ravenhurst,  Harborne  : — 

(By  and  marriage)  Stretton,  b.  1878  : in.  1907,  Ethel  Milbro,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  B.  Higgin-Birket, 
of  Birket  Houses,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue  living,  Myles  Verney,  b.  1910, — Stretton  Patrick, 

b.  1911, — Bryan  William,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Wellington  Lodge,  Harborne,  Staffordshire.- 

Mary:  in.  1903,  Dr.  Herbert  Vaughan  Craster,  Capt.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, 


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William  Gordon  Shaftoe,  b.  1909, — Joyce  de  Cave,  b.  190-.  Residence , Keston  House,  Keston, 

Kent. Margaret  Wilmot : in.  1906,  the  Rev.  Hubert  Bernard  Drew,  J.P.,  V.  of  Sutton-on-the- 

Forest.  Residence , Sutton-on*the- Forest  Vicarage,  Easingwold. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Cave-Browne-Cave,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1801,  d.  1854  : 
m.  1827,  Anne,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  John  Walker,  of  Manchester  : — 

Sir  Thomas,  C.B. , b.  1835  ; ed.  at  Repton  ; entered  War  Office  1853,  became  Assist.  Accountant-Gen. 
1882,  and  Dep.  Accountant-Gen.  of  the  Army  1897;  retired  1900;  is  a Commr.  of  the  Roy. 
Hospital,  Chelsea;  C.B-  (Civil)  1907,  Knt.  1911  : in.  1870,  Blanche  Matilda  Mary  Ann,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Milton,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Reginald,  C.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1885;  is 
Wing-Corn  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1918,  Marjorie  Gwynne, 
da.  of  the  late  Albert  Wright, — Henry  Meyrick,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1887  ; is  Wing-Com. 
R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.), — Jeannette  Gertrude, — Beatrice 
Mabel,  M.B.E.’,  Technical  Assist.  Aircraft  Production  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions,  during 
European  War;  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920, — Frances  Evelyn ; M.A.  1907.  Residence,  Burnage,  Streatham 

Common. Frank  Wyamarus,  b.  1844  : in.  1883,  Annie  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Barrows,  of 

The  Limes,  Himley,  Staffordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  Frederick,  B.Sc.  (of  Holbeche, 
56,  Church  Road,  Moseley,  Birmingham),  b.  1885;  Capt.  R.E.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
1915  star):  in.  19x1,  May,  M.A. , da.  of  G.  Titterton,  J.P.,  of  Moseley,  Birmingham,  and  has 
issue  living,  Roger  b.  1913,  Margaret  b.  1917, — Frank  Wyamarus,  b.  1886 ; formerly  Lieut. 
1st  Vol.  Batn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1915-19  as  Lieut.  Canadian  Army  and 
with  R.A.F., — Nonnan,  b.  1893;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers, — Mabel  Jane,  b.  1887, — Isabella 
Verney,  b.  1895.  Residence , Clawddbras,  Towyn,  Merioneth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Cave-Browne-Cave  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Wilmot  Cave-Browne-Cave,  b.  1838,  d.  1898  : in.  i860,  Marie  Annie,  who 
d.  1879,  da.  of  the  late  William  Skinner,  of  Calcutta  : — 

Annie  Rebecca.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Cave-Browne-Cave,  b.  1840,  d.  1890:  in.  1865,  Maria  Louisa, 
who  d.  1908,  da.  of  George  Chance,  of  Edgbaston 

Eustace  Henry,  b.  1876:  in.  1904,  Helen  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  George  Irvine,  of  Quebec, 
and  has  issue  living,  Harold,  b.  1905.  Residence , Montreal,  Canada.— —Cornelia  Maria  : in. 

1919,  Thomas  James  Collett.^— Maude  Evelyn. Irene  de  Peyster,  R.R.C.  ; is  in  Roy.  Naval 

Nursing  Ser.  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-19  (R.R.C. ).  Residence,  London  Hospital,  White- 
chapel, E. 

Issue  of  the  late  Annie,  who  d.  1912  : in.  1885,  William  Barnett  Bigley,  formerly  of  South- 
field,  Harborne,  Staffordshire  : — 

Jordayne  Cave,  b.  1893;  sometime  Assist.  Sup.  of  Public  Works  Depart.,  British  N.  Borneo;  is 
Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1915  : m.  1916,  Constance  Monica,  da.  of  Brig. -Gen. 

Cooper  Penrose,  C.B. Annie  Isabelle  Gretchen,  b.  1886:  in.  1914,  Capt.  Douglas  Gordon  Lunt, 

Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Cave-Browne  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Cave-Browne,  b.  1856,  d.  1895  : in.  1886,  Norah,  da.  of  Lieut.  Col. 
Gorman,  formerly  Ceylon  Rifles  : — 

Edward  Raban,  b.  1889.  Residence , Dunsinane,  Pundaloya,  Ceylon. Dorothy  Sela,  b.  1887. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Charles  Cave-Browne,  b.  1867,  d.  1916  : in.  1895,  Maude 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  J.  Jones,  M.S.C.  : — 

Selina  Verney  Cleveland,  b.  1899.  Joyce  Marian  Asteley,  b.  1907. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Cave-Browne,  4th  brother  of  9th 
baronet : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Cave-Browne,  b.  1818,  d.  1898  : m.  1st,  1851, 
Selina  Mary,  who  d 1881,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Turner  (Bengal  Army);  2ndly,  1884, 
Marian  (now  of  Southside,  Wimbledon  Common),  widow  of  Samuel  Bostock,  of  The  Her- 
mitage, Walton  Heath,  and  da.  of  the  late  William  Tiffin  Iliff,  M.D.,  of  Newington,  S.E. : — 
Annette  Forbes  : m.  1880,  Arthur  George  Burney,  Bar.-at-lavv,  of  Shelsley  Grange,  Worcester,  having 
Ead  issue,  of  whom  Arthur  Edward  Cave,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1883  [see  “ Companionage”]  : in. 
1912,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  G.  F.  A.  Norton,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son 
b.  1917, — Geoffrey  Asteley,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  Roy.  Flying  Corps  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916:  m.  1909,  Christine,  da.  of  T.  H.  R.  Winwood, — Elsie  Sela:  in.  1907,  and  has  issue 
living, — Marjorie, — Cecily  Blanche."--  Selina  Margaret  : m.  1901,  the  Rev.  George  Thomas 
Palmer,  who  d.  1908,  R.  of  St.  Mary,  Newington,  S.E.,  Rural  Dean  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester. 
Residence,  Sparsholt,  near  Winchester,  Hants.  Mabel  Catherine  : m.  1893,  James  Murray  Dale, 
and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Bideford. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Cave-Browne,  b.  1827,  d.  1908  : 
m.  1st,  1852,  Henrietta,  who  d.  1856,  da.  of  Philip  Selfe,  of  Marten,  Wilts ; 2ndly,  1865, 
Louisa,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  George  Munday,  of  London 
Henry,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Winchester:  in.  1900,  Nina  Christiana,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Newton  J. 
Spicer,  R.  of  E.  Woodhay.  Residence,  The  Elms,  West  Liss,  Hants. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Raban  Cave-Brovne,  C.S.I.,  b.  1835,  d.  1907  : in.  1879,  Caroline 
Anne  (r.ow  of  Seaton,  Devon),  da.  of  William  Abbott  Green,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals, 
Bengal : — 

William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1884:  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E. ; Abor  Expedition 
1911-12  (despatches,  M.C.),  European  War  1916-19  with  Indian  Army  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S-O  , 
Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt);  D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1916,  Muriel,  da.  of  J.  W.  Wainwright,  A.M.I.C.E., 

and  has  issue  living,  John  Raban,  b.  1917,  — a son,  b.  1920. Horace,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 

is  Major  Indian  Army:  in.  1920,  Alice  Rose,  da.  of  Col.  P.  A.  Weir,  formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser., 

of  Farnham  Common,  Bucks.— —Frederick,  b.  1889.  -Ann. Mary:  m.  1906,  Spencer  Domett 

Secretan,  and  has  issue  living,  Holford  Cave,  b.  1915, — Muriel  Caroline,  b.  1907, — Ann  Frances 
Mary,  b.  1909, — Mary  Dulcie,  b.  1910, — Joan  Henrietta,  b.  1912,— Rachel  Domett,  b.  1916, — Joyce 
Rebecca,  b.  1920.  Residence , Swaines,  Rudgwick,  Sussex. 

This  family  is  of  Norman  extraction,  and  according  to  a pedigree  collected  and  certified  by  the 
Garter  King  of  Arms,  1632,  is  derived  from  Jordan  de  Cave,  who  inherited  the  Lordships  of  North 
and  South  Cave.co.  York,  1068.  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  1st  baronet,  was,  during  the  civil  war,  a strenuous 
supporter  of  his  sovereign.  The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Coventry,  and  the  3rd  and  7th  baronets 
each  sat  as  M.P.  for  Leicestershire.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Thomas  Cave,  of  Stanford  Hall,  in.  the 
Hon.  Margaret  Verney,  a descendant  of  the  1st  Baron  Braye.  Sarah  Otway-Cave,  of  Stanford  Hall, 
only  da.  of  Sir  Thomas,  6th  baronet,  became  Baroness  Braye  on  the  termination  of  the  abeyance  in 
1839,  and  was  grandmother  of  the  present  peer.  The  father  of  the  9th  baronet  assumed  the  name 
f Browne  on  his  father’s  death,  his  mother  having  been  an  heiress  of  that  name,  and  the  9th 
aronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Cave. 


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CAYLEY,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Brompton,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Kenelm  Henry  Ernest  Cayley,*  ioth 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  24th,  1896;  s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  George 
Everard,  1917;  is  patron  of  three  livings  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-15  as  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.  (wounded, 
prisoner). 

SVrms — Quarterly  argent  and  sable,  a bend  gules  charged  with  three 
mullets  of  the  first.  Crest — A demi-lion  rampant  or  charged  with  a bend 
gules,  thereon  three  mullets  argent,  in  the  paws  a battleaxe  argent,  helved 
gules. 

Seats — Brompton  Hall,  and  The  Green,  Brompton-by-Sandon,  Yorkshire. 


Sisters  living — Dorothy  Frances  {Hon.  Mrs.  John  de  B.  Cross  ley),  b. 
1888:  in.  1918,  Capt.  the  Hon.  John  de  Bathe  Crossley,  Yeo.  [see  B. 

Somerleyton].  Residence , Lake  Cottage,  Belton,  Great  Yarmouth. 

Margaret  Renee,  b.  1892  : ni.  1915,  Com.  Ernest  Henry  Rideout,  R.N., 
and  has  issue  living,  Mary  R6n6e,  b.  1917, — Monica  Winifred  Mary,  b.  1918. 
Residence,  Shopwyke  Hall,  Chichester.— —Anne  Letitia  Mary,  b.  1899. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  8th  baronet) — DIGBY  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  16th,  1862. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  baronet) — Ethel  Barbara,  b.  1865. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  7th  baronet) — Dora  : in.  1870,  George  Arthur  Thompson,  who 
d.  190-,  formerly  12th  Lancers,  Registrar  of  Deeds  for  E.  Riding  of  York,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Leonard,  b.  18 — , — Francis  Arthur  Edward,  b.  18 — , — Everilda  Mary  : in.  1900,  Arthur 
Cowie  Stamer,  C.B.  E.  [see  Stamer,  Bt.], — Alice  Dora, — Helena  Constance, — Bertha  Mildred, — 
Lillian  Agnes. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  baronet — Mary  Susan  ( Lady  Mary  Cavley),  sister  of  2nd  Earl  of  Wharn- 
cliffe  : in.  1884,  Capt.  Sir  George  Everard  Cayley,  Qth  baronet,  who  d.  (on  active  ser.  during 
European  War)  1917.  Residence , The  Hill  Cottage,  Brompton,  Yorkshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Digby  Cayley,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1912  : in.  1859 
Charlotte  Philadelphia,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Bower,  of  Welham, 
York : — 

Digby  Leonard  Arthur,  b.  1864 ; formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  a J.P.  for  Lancaster, 
and  a D.L.  for  Herefordshire:  m.  1894.  Beatrice,  da.  of  Sir  William  Coddington,  1st  Bt.  {ext.), 
of  Wycollar,  Blackburn,  and  has  issue  living,  Digby  Coddington,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut.  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers. — William  Arthur  Seton,  R.N.,  b.  1896;  became  Sub-Lieut.  1916, — Cuthbert 

John,  b.  1907.  Residence,  Riversleigh,  Lytham,  Lancashire.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Yorkshire. George 

Cuthbert,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  1866;  became  a Lieut.  1890,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1905,  and  Rear-Adm. 
1917  ; retired  1919;  served  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria,  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  and 
Khedive’s  bronze  star),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (Legion  of  Honour) ; appointed  an  Assist, 
to  Director  of  Navy  Mobilization  1909;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916  : in.  1897,  Cecil  Mildred  May,  el.  da.  of 
Col.  Price  Jones,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Paul,  b.  1906, — Cecil  Lilia  Iris,  b.  1901, — Ivy  Violet, 

b.  1903. Valentine  Charles  Hugh,  b.  1868. Harry  Francis,  b.  1873;  formerly  Lieut.  R.N.  ; 

111.  1900,  Margery,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  George  Freake,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alexandra  Margery  Eileen,  b.  1901. Lewis  Richard,  b.  1877. Helen  Dora:  in.  1892,  Chris- 

topher John  Leyland,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Digby,  b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards  : 
in.  1916,  Sylvia  Evelyn,  el.  da.  of  Sir  John  Richard  Geers  Cotterell,  4th  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  a 
da.  b.  1917,  a da.  b.  T919, — Stanley  Cuthbert,  b.  1901, — Richard  Clive,  b.  1903, — Dorothy:  in.  1914, 
Geoffrey  Lambton,  Lieut.  Coldsiream  Guards,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [see  E.  Durham],— 
Joan  : in.  1920,  Capt.  Alfred  Lassam  Goodson  [.wGoodson,  K.], — Angela.  Residence,  Haggerston 

Castle,  Northumberland. Julia  Philadelphia:  in.  1st,  1891,  Ernest  Richard  Bradley  Hall  Watt, 

J.P.,  D.L. , who  d.  1908  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Gervas  Malcolm  Eyre,  having  had  issue  (by  1st  marriage), 
of  whom  Richard,  b.  1898  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Alverey  Digby, 

b.  1901.  Residence,  Bishop  Burton,  Beverley. Beatrice  Mary  Eugenia:  in.  1898,  John  William 

Coulthurst,  J.P.  Residence , Gargrave  House,  Gargrave,  Yorkshire. Alice  Erica. Catherine 

Eleanor  Millicent  ( Lady  Cowan)',  in.  1901,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Walter  Henry  Cowan.  K.C.B.,  M. V.O., 

D.S.O. Lucy  Violet : 111.  1916,  Philip  Francis  Bouverie  Pusey.  Residence , Pusey  House,  near 

Faringdon,  Berks.  Octavia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Reginald  Arthur  Cayley,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1837,  d. 
1918  : 111.  1864,  Mary  Louisa  (now  of  High  Place,  53,  Keyford,  Frome,  Somerset), 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmund  Hiley  Bucknall-Estcourt,  R.  of  Eckington  : — 

Cecil  Reginald,  b.  1865  : in.  1893,  Ida  R.,  da.  of  the  late  George  Rutherford  Gibbs,  of  Madeira,  and 
has  issue  living,  Philip  Estcourt,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1916-19  in  Mesopo- 
tamia, Waziristan  Expedition  1919.— Lionel  Richard,  b.  1867.  Edmund  Henry  George, 
b.  1870;  is  Lieut.  Territorial  Force  Reserve:  in.  *st,  1898,  Marie  Olga,  who  d.  1910.  da.  of  Otto 
Martin,  of  Valparaiso,  Chili;  2ndly,  1914,  Laura  Eugdnie  Beatrice,  da.  of  George  Fox,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Digby  Edgar,  b.  1904, — Damyon  Edmund  Martin,  b.  1909, — Evelyn 
Olga  Vivienne,  b.  1899. Dora. Isabel  Mary.— —Hester  Charlotte. 

Descendant  of  the  late  Arthur  Cayley,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Grandson  of  the  late  Edward  Stillingfleet  Cayley,  M.P. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  John  Cayley,  b.  1826,  d.  1878  : in.  i860,  Mary  Anne  Frances,  who 
d.  1908  (having  in.  2ndly,  1888,  Baron  Emile  de  Royer,  of  14,  Rue  de  Magdebourg, 
Paris),  arid  da.  of  the  late  Montagu  Wilmot,  of  Norton  House,  Glamorganshire  fWilmot, 
Bt.,  cr.  1772]:— 

Hugh,  b.  1861 : in.  1903,  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Herr  Johann  Seelig,  of  Hanover,  Germany.  Residence, 
27,  Burton  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Cornelius  Cayley,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Cayley  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  D’Arcy  Cayley,  D.D.,  b.  1837,  d.  1911 : m.  1861,  Mary 
Magdalene,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  John  Solomon  Cartwright,  of  Kingston,  Canada  : — 

Rev.  Edward  Cartwright,  b.  1864:  is  R.  of  St.  Simon’s,  Toronto:  in.  1895,  Alice,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
A.  J.  Broughall,  R.  of  St.  Stephen’s,  Toronto,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Bowen,  b.  1898;  2nd 
Lieut.  R.G.A., — Hugh  Cartwright,  b.  1901. — Alice  Margaret,  b.  1896, — Sylvia,  b.  1909, — Ray 

D'Arcy,  b.  1912.  Residence,  St.  Simon's  Rectory,  Toronto.  Mary  Augusta,  b.  1862. Emma 

Madeline,  b.  1873  : in.  1902,  Noel  Burn  Rosher.  Residence,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Cayley,  b.  1845,  d.  1909:  in.  1874,  Jane  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Easton,  Collector  of  Customs,  of  Cobourg,  Ontario  : — 

William  Henry,  b.  1881. Emma  Robinson,  b.  1876. Adelaide  Mary,  b.  1877  : in.  19 — , R.  H. 

Strickland.  Residence,  Salt  Lake  City,  Utah,  U.S.  A.— Muriel  Isabel,  b.  1879. 


Callide  sed  honeste. 
With  skill  but  with 
honour. 


¥■  His  el.  brother,  Francis  Digby  Edward  Cayley,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  Europt^n  War)  1915. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Cayley,  b.  1761 

Issue  of  the  late  VVilliam  Cayley,  b.  1807,  d.  1890:  in.  1836,  Emma  Robinson,  who  d. 
1890,  da.  of  the  late  D’Arcy  Boulton,  formerly  Auditor-Gen.  of  Canada 
Hugh  St.  Quentin,  b.  1857;  formerly  a M.L.A.  (for  Calgary)  of  N.W.  Territories  of  Canada; 
Bar.  British  Columbia  18 — : in.  1897,  Leonora  Adelaide,  da.  of  Maurice  Cochrane,  solicitor, 
of  Vernon,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Beverley  Cochrane,  b.  1898.  Residence, 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia.— Sophia  Emma. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Cayley,  b.  1816,  d.  1900 : in.  1st,  1844,  Catherine,  who  d.  1845, 
da.  of  Capt.  Maine,  of  St.  Petersburg  ; 2ndly,  1847,  Clara  Louisa,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  John  Boulton,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of  Newfoundland  : — 

Claud  Thornton,  b.  1854  : in.  1881,  Esther  Mary,  da.  of  William  Bayley,  of  Croydon,  and  has 
issue  living,  Claud  d’Arcy,  b.  1882 ; formerly  Lieut.  5th  Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.)  ; in.  1917,  Lily  Gertrude  Hall, — Edward  St.  Quintin,  b.  1887;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.):  in.  1916,  Sybil  Frances,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Alfred  Halloran,  R.  of  Eastwell-with- 
Boughton-Aluph,  Ashford,  Kent, — Adela  Mary : in.  1915,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Albany  Fetherston- 
haugh,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Indian  Cav.,  and  has  issue  living,  Albany  Michael  Wolsely  b.  1920, 
Bridget  Mary  b.  1918, — Mabel  Boulton  : in.  1907,  the  Rev.  Henry  Lynden  Potter,  V.  of  Boulton, 
Derbyshire, — Dorothy  Gladys:  in.  19x1,  Edward  George  Tewson.  Residence,  5,  Portland  Place, 

W.  Club , Constitutional. Francis  Osmund,  b.  1856  : in.  1882,  Marion,  da.  of  Sir  James  Lukin 

Robinson,  2nd  baronet,  and  has  issue  living,  Clara  Gwendoline,  b.  1884, — Julia  Isabel,  b.  1885: 

m.  1912,— Hilda  Marion,  b.  1889:  in.  1910, — Marjorie  Gordon,  b.  1897. Adela  Sidney  : in.  1873, 

Christopher  Wolston,  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Adela  Maud, — Evelyn:  in.  19x5,  Com.  John 
Claude  Cole-Hamilton  [ see  E.  Enniskillen,  colls.].  Residence , 

Granddaughter  of  Claud  Thornton  Cayley  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Knightley  Cayley,  b.  1888,  d.  1916:  in.  1915,  Alice  Leach,  of 
S.  Africa : — 

Alice  Knightley,  b.  1916. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Cayley,  brother  of  the  late  John  Cayley,  b.  1761 
(ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Professor  Arthur  Cayley,  b.  1821,  d.  1895  : w.  1863,  Susan  (now  of  Garden 
House,  Cambridge),  da.  of  Robert  Moline,  of  Greenwich  : — 

Henry,  A.R.I.B.A.,  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1894)  ; is  an  Architect  and 
Surveyor,  of  Castle  Chambers,  Rothwell,  Kettering,  and  a J.P.  : in.  1907,  Kate,  el.  da.  of  Walter 
Dixon,  of  5,  Abbey  Terrace,  St.  Albans. Mary. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Cayley,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Cayley,  next 
brother  of  the  late  John  Cayley,  b.  1761  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Cayley,  b.  1829,  d.  1908  : in.  1862,  Catherine  Isabella  (now  of 
40,  Pembroke  Road,  Kensington,  W.),  da.  of  Henry  Blenkarne,  of  London  : — 

Agnes  Mary ; has  Order  of  Mercy  : in.  1887,  Richard  Lake  Harrison,  who  d.  1919,  of  1,  New  Court, 
Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Cayley,  M.C.,  b.  1889  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1918  (M.C.)  : in.  19x4,  Cecily  Gertrude,  widow  of  Exley  Mellor, — Norah,  M.B.E.,  b. 
1888;  served  with  Red  Cross  in  Nyasaland  during  European  War  (M.B.E.) ; M.B.E.  19 — : in. 
1st,  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Edward  Garrard  Watherston,  C.M.G.,  R.  E.,  who  d.  1909,  Ch, 
Commr.,  N.  Territories,  Gold  Coast ; 2ndly,  1913,  Lewis  Moggridge,  Resident  Magistrate,  Blantyre, 
Nyassaland,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Richard  Cayley  Giffard  b.  1915.  Residence,  44, 

Earl’s  Court  Square,  S.W. Margaret  Isabella;  has  Order  of  Mercy. Henrietta:  in.  1891, 

Major  Frank  H.  M.  Savile,  Tank  Corps.  Residence,  Castle  Ashby,  Northampton. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Cayley,  b.  1831,  d.  1891  : m.  1859,  Margaret,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of 
the  late  Ven.  Robert  Bateman  Paul  : — 

Nowell  Paul,  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  a partner  in 
Stamford  and  Rutland  Bank  : m.  1893,  Gertrude  Stephanie,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Cayley  (ante), 

and  has  issue  living,  John  Oliver,  b.  1906.— Rosa  Elizabeth. Edith  Margaret : in.  1891,  Julian 

Edward  Bellamy,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur,  b.  1900, — Mary,  b.  1896.  Residence , 

68,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W. Ida  Mary. Helen  Maria.  Residence,  9,  Marlborough  Road, 

Richmond,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Cayley,  b.  1833,  d.  1908  : in.  1866,  Sophia  Margaret  (now  of 
Faiilands,  Fairmile,  Cobham),  da.  of  the  Hon.  David  Wilson,  M.L.C.  of  Ceylon  : — 

Hugh  Charles,  b.  1869:  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891);  is  Lieut.  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-16  with  Transport  Ser.  : in.  1899,  Annie 
Beatrice,  da.  of  Alfred  Wilkins,  of  43,  Earl’s  Court  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 

Wilkins,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Monomeeth,  Claygate,  Surrey.  Club,  New  University. Frances 

Sophia  Henrietta,  b.  1867  : in.  1898,  the  Hon.  Francis  Du  Pre  Oldfield,  a Judge  of  the  High 
Court,  Madras,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Charles,  b.  1909, — Francesca  Julia,  b.  1899.  Resi- 
dence, Rutland  Gate,  Nungumbaukum,  Madras. Gertrude  Stephanie,  b.  1871  : m.  1893,  Nowell 

Paul  Cayley  (ante). Adeline  Matilda,  b.  1872  : in.  1902,  William  Sidney  Hargreaves,  and  has 

issue  living,  William  Cayley,  b.  1910.  Residence , Oceanside,  California.— —Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1874. 

Gwladys  Eva,  b.  1877. 

Issue  of  the  late  Dep.-Surg.-Gen.  Henry  Cayley,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1834,  d.  1904:  m. 
1862,  Letitia  Mary,  who  d . 1920,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Nicolas  Walters,  of  Stamford  : — 

Sir  Walter  de  Sausmarez,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Maj.- 
Gen.  (retired);  formerly  Comdg.  xst  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.);  served  in 
Ashanti  1895,  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908,  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge)  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C M.G, 
19x6,  K.C.M.G.  1917’:  m.  1896,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  P.  Blakeney,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  R. 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Bridlington,  and  Canon  of  York.  Residence,  Fulford  Lodge,  Wokingham, 
Berks.  Club,  Junior  United  Service.— Douglas  Edward,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.  ; is  Col.  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  in  command  of  an 
Inf.  Brig,  with  rank  of -Brig. -Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Orders  of  the  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia,  and  Crown  of  Belgium,  C.B.,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1906,  Jessie  Eyre  Duff,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Duff  Gibbon,  of 
Hathaway  Cottage,  Surrey  Road,  Bournemouth,  and  Kandy,  Ceylon,  arid  has  issue  living,  Richard 

Douglas,  b.  1907.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. Norman,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 

Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896)  ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A. , and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff;  served 

during  European  War  1915-18. Henry  Priaulx,  b.  1877;  is  a retired  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.,  and 

Capt.  in  Roy.  Australian  Navy:  in.  1906,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Hewitt,  of  Sandcroft, 

Baynards,  near  Horsham,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank,  b.  1911. Mary  Louisa  ( Lady  McLeod)-, 

has  Order  of  Mercy  : in.  1892,  Sir  Charles  Campbell  McLeod.  Residence,  The  Fairfield,  Cobham, 
Surrey.— Evelyn  Wynne  ( Lady  Whitehead)-,  in.  1893,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hayward  Reader  White- 
head,  K.C.B.  [Tancred,  Bt.j.  Residence,  Whinfield,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Cayley,  b.  1840,  d.  1905  : in.  1868,  Caroline  Ada  (now  of  46,  Kenilworth 
Road,  Ealing,  W.),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederic  Forde,  of  St.  Peter’s,  Chester: — 

Osbert  Arthur,  b.  1869;  admitted  Solicitor  1897  : in.  1910,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Herbert 
Lewis  (a  retired  Chap.  Indian  Govt.),  of  Allandale,  Burnham,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Forde 
Everard  de  Wend,  b.  1915, — Frances  Dorothy,  b.  19x2.  Residence,  33^  Kenilworth  Road,  Ealing,  W. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Dep.-Surg.-Gen.  Henry  Cayley  (ant*): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Cyril  Henry  Cayley,  M.D.,  b.  1865,  d.  1905:  m.  T893,  Maria  Charlotte, 
da.  of  William  Black,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  : — 

Henry  Douglas,  b.  1904.— Cyril,  b.  1905.— —Dorothy  St.  Quintin,  b.  1895. 

Issue  of  the  late  Bernard  Cayley,  b.  1871,  d.  1914  : m.  1904,  Gertrude  Mary,  da.  of  J.  L. 
Large 

William  Bernard,  b.  1907. Hugh  Edward,  b.  1910. Agnes  Mary,  b.  1906, 

The  Sire  de  Cailly  (or  Cayley),  from  Cailly  in  Normandy,  was  one  of  the  followers  of  William 
the  Conqueror,  and  is  celebrated  in  the  Roman  de  Ron.  His  descendants  were  settled  in  Norfolk  for 
three  centuries,  when  the  chief  representative  of  the  family  removed  to  Yorkshire,  where  his  descend- 
ants have  since  remained.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Cayley,  was  knighted  by  Charles  I.,  and 
created  a baronet  by  Charles  II.,  for  his  services  in  the  Civil  War.  He  married  Dorothy,  daughter  of 
Sir  William,  St.  Quentin,  of  Harpham,  a lineal  descendant  of  Joan,  daughter  of  Edward  I The  9th 
uaronet,  Sir  George  Everard  Arthur,  Capt.  Roy.  Defence  Corps,  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European 
War  1917). 


CAYZER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Gartmore,  co.  Perth. 

Sir  Charles  William  Cayzer,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  6th,  1896;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles 
William,  1917  ; ed.  at  Repton,  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford, and  at  R.M.C.;  formerly  Lieut.  19th  Hussars; 
appointed  an  additional  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Sec. 
for  Scotland  1920:  m.  1919,  Beatrice  Eileen,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  James  Meakin,  of  Westwood  Manor, 
Staffordshire  [see  E.  Sondes],  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Party  per  chevron  azure  and  argent,  in  chief  two 
fleurs  de  lis  or,  and  in  base  an  ancient  ship  with  three  masts, 
sails  furled  sable,  colours  flying  gules  ; a chief  invected  of 
the  third  thereon  three  estoiles  of  the  first.  Crest — A sea-lion 
erect  proper,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a fleur-de-lis,  and  sup- 
porting with  the  sinister  an  estoile,  both  or. 

Seat — Kinpurnie  Castle,  Forfarshire.  Marine  Residence 

— 22,  Lewes  Crescent,  Brighton.  Clubs — Bachelors’,  Cavalry. 

Son  living— ONE,  b.  Nov.  16th,  1920. 

Sisters  living — Winifred  Mary,  b . 1899  : «*•  1917,  Capt.  Niel 

O’Neill,  R.  N. Estelle  Agnes,  b.  1901.— -Iris  Cecilie,  b. 

1905.-^—  Berenice  Amice,  b.  1906. 

Uncles  living — August  Bernard  Tellefsen,  R.N.,  b.  1876; 
is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  (Emergency  List),  and  Chm.  of  Clan 
Line  Steamships  (Limited) : m.  1904,  Ina,  da.  of  William 
Stancomb,  of  Blounts  Court,  Potterne,  Devizes,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Nicholas, 
b.  19x0, — Bernard  Gilbert  Stancomb,  b.  1914, — Ina  Heather,  b.  1907.  Residences , Roffey 

Park.  Horsham;  Gartmore,  Perthshire. Herbert  Robin,  M.P.,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Rugby; 

formerly  Major  Queen’s  Own  Roy.  Glasgow  Yeo.  ; commanded  24th  Div.  Mounted  Troops 
in  France  1915-16  (despatches);  is  Vice-Chm.  Clan  Line  Steamers  (Limited);  has  sat  as 
M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Portsmouth  ( CoU ) since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1911,  Freda,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
William  Hans  Rathborne,  R.E.,  formerly  of  Scripplestown  and  of  Kilcogy,  and  has  issue  living, 
Herbert  Robin,  b.  (Dec.)  1912, — Michael  Anthony  Rathborne,  b.  1920, — Pamela  Penelope,  b.  (Jan.) 

1912, — Molly  Angela,  b.  1917.  Residences , Lanfine,  Ayrshire  ; Tylney  Hall,  Hampshire. 

Harold  Stanley,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  nth  Hussars,  and  a 
D.A.A.G.  : m.  1908,  Mary  Kate,  el.  da.  of  Joseph  Hume  Dudgeon,  of  Merville,  Booter>town,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold  Stanley,  b.  1910, — Mary,  b.  1914.  Residences , Ballikenrain, 
Stirlingshire  ; Dunchurch  Lodge,  Rugby. 

Aunts  living — Mary  Agnes:  m.  1st,  1892,  Major  John  Medlicott  Vereker  (from  whom  she 
obtained  a divorce  1913)  [see  V.  Gort,  colls.]  ; 2ndly,  1915  (marriage  annulled  1916),  Robert  Lachlan 
McGlashan  ; 3roly.  1917,  Capt.  Ernest  Douglas  Black,  Headquarters  Staff.  Residence,  ti,  Ennis- 

more  Gardens,  S.W.7. Florence  Gwendoline  ( Viscountess  Jellicoe)’.  in.  1902,  Adm.  of  the 

Fleet,  the  1st  Viscount  Jellicoe,  Gov.-Gen.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  New  Zealand.  Residences , 
Government  House,  Wellington.  New  Zealand ; 29,  Sussex  Square,  W.— Constance  Winifred 
( Lady  Madden) : m.  1905,  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Edward  Madden,  1st  Bt.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G. 
Residence,  34,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet  — Annie  Mabel  ( Lady  Cayzer ),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jennings 
White,  Q.C.,  of  Frogmore  Lodge,  St.  Albans  : in.  1893,  Sir  Charles  William  Cayzer,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1917.  Residence , 22,  Lewes  Crescent,  Brighton. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Edward  Bryant  Cayzer,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1878,  d. 

1909:  in.  1905,  Louise  Margaret,  da.  of  John  Birkett,  of  Kendal  : — 

Nancy  Avis  Louise,  b.  1909. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Cayzer,  was  head  of  the  firm  of  Cayzer,  Irvine  and  Co.  (Limited), 
steamship  owners,  of  London,  Liverpool,  Manchester,  and  Glasgow,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Barrow- 
in-Furness  (C)  1892  to  1906. 

Chadwyck  Healey,  see  Healey. 


Spes  et  fides. 
Hope  and  faith. 


CHAMBERLAIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  London. 

Sir  Henry  Hamilton  Errol  Chamberlain,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  Nov.  22nd,  1857 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry  Orlando 
Robert,  1870;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; 
formerly  Lieut.  1st  Stafford  Militia  : m.  1887,  Mary  Gwendolen 
Inglis,  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Inglis  Jones  [see  E.  Lisburne], 
of  Derry  Ormond,  Cardiganshire,  and  has  issue. 

&rma — Gules,  within  an  orle  argent  charged  with  eight  mullets  azure  an 
armillary  sphere  or.  Crrst— An  eagle  displayed  proper,  the  dexter  claw 
resting  on  an  armillary  sphere  or. 

Residence-^,  Chester  Street,  S.W.  Clubs—  Bachelors’,  St.  James’s. 

Son  living— HENRY  WILMOT,  b.  May  17th,  1899. 

Daughter  living — Ursula  Elizabeth,  b.  1897. 

Brother  living — Neville  Colin  Bowie,  b.  1863 ; formerly  Capt.  3rd 
Batn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  : m.  1893,  Jessie  Maud,  only  child  of  the  late 
Frederick  Kearsley  Hargreaves,  of  Bolton,  and  has  issue  living, 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Neville  Henry  Hargreaves,  b.  1894 ; is  Lieut.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt., — Robert  Derrick 
Orlando,  b.  1896 ; is  Lieut.  S.  Wales  Borderers, — Margaret  Ursula  May,  b.  1901. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  William  Charles  Chamberlain,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1818,  d.  1878  : m.  1st,  1845,  Elizabeth  Jane,  da.  of  Capt.  Basil  Hall,  R.N.  ; 2ndly, 
1872,  Sarah  Morgan  (now  of  Hampton  Court  Palace),  da.  of  Thomas  Holroyd  : — 
Basil  Hall,  b<  1850.  Henry,  b.  1853;  is  a retired  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  : in.  1881,  Isabel  Ellen,  da.  of 

the  late  Rev.  Lewis  Parkin,  R.  of  Ingatestone,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Seymour,  b.  1883  is 

Major  R.A.S.C., — Neville  Grahame,  b.  1896;  is  Capt.  R.G.A., — Alice  Mary,  b.  1882:  m.  1907, 
Lieut. -Col.  John  Copestake  Porter,  Remount  Ser.,  of  Caithness,  Worple  Road,  Epsom,— Isabel 
Dorothy,  b.  1884:  in.  1909,  Capt.  Robert  Howie  Porter,  R.A.S.C., — Barbara,  b.  1892.  Residence , 

Bowness,  St.  Martin’s  Avenue,  Epsom,  Surrey. Houston  Stewart,  b.  1855  : in.  1st,  1878,  Mdlle. 

Anna  Horst  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Eva,  da.  of  Richard  Wagner,  the  famous  composer.— -Harriet  Sarah. 
Residence , Hampton  Court  Palace. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Francis  Chamberlain,  C.B.,  7th  son  of  1st  baronet, 

b.  1826,  d.  1870  : in.  1852,  Marian  Ormsby  (who  m.  2ndly,  1878,  the  Rev.  Jacques 

Massis,  of  Clermont  Ferrand,  France),  da.  of  George  H.  Drury,  M.C.S.  : — 

Sir  Neville  Francis  Fitzgerald,  K.C.B. , K.C.V.O.,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Brentwood;  entered  nth 
Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  1885,  Brevet  Major  1885,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1887,  Brevet 
Col.  1894,  and  Col.  I.S.C.  1898;  retired  1901;  was  Inspector-Gen.  of  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary 
1900-1916  ; served  in  Afghan  war  1878-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  (wounded, 
thrice  mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps,  bronze  star),  during  Burmah  Campaign 
1886-7,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900  as  Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Roberts  (despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps,  C.B.);  was  Mil.  Sect  to 
Kashmir  Govt.  1890-97  (reorganised  Kashmir  Army) ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1911;  has  King’s 
Police  Medal  : m.  1886,  Mary  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Charles  Hay, 
M.S.C.  [see  M.  Tweeddale,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Nora  Mary,  b.  1887  : in.  1912,  Col.  Clive 
Wigram,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.V.O.  [see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.].  Clubs , Naval  and  Military. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Consul-General  and  Charge  d’Affaires  ill  Brazil. 


Champion-de  Crespigny,  see  De  Crespigny. 


CHAMPNEYS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Littlemead,  Nutley,  Sussex. 

Sir  Francis  Henry  Champneys,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. , ist  Baronet , 
4th  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  William  Weldon  Champneys,  Dean  of  Lichfield; 
b.  March  25th,  1848;  ed.  at  Winchester  (Scholar),  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1870,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1875,  M.D.  1888,  Radclifife  Fellow),  and  abroad; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1875,  M.R.C.P.  London  1876,  and  F.R.C.P.  1882;  sometime 
Obstetric  Physician  to  St.  George’s  Hospital ; is  Consulting  Physician  Accoucheur 
to  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  Pres.  General  Lying-in  Hospital,  Chm.  of  Central 
Mid  wives  Board  (from  its  foundation  1903),  Past-Pres.  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  Crown 
Nominee  on  Gen.  Council  of  Med.  Education  and  Registration,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Music  ; author  of  several  works  on  obstetric  med.,  etc.  : 
in.  1876,  Virginia  Julian,  da.  of  Sir  John  Warrender  Dalrymple,  7th  Bt.,  of  Luchie, 
North  Berwick,  N.B.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Dalrymple,  b.  1889;  Lieut. 
Leicestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  during  European  War)  1915. 

Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Littlemead,  Nutley,  Uckfield.  Club — Athenaeum. 


Son  living — WELDON  b.  May  7th,  1892;  formerly  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Daughter  living— Margaret  de  l'Etang,  b.  1887  : m.  1915,  the  Rev.  Eric  George  Southam,  V.  of 
St.  Paul’s,  Haggerston,  N.E. 


CHANCE,  Creation  (U.K ) 1900,  of  Grand  Avenue,  Hove,  co.  Sussex. 

Sir  William  Chance,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  July  2nd, 
1853  ; .v.  his  father,  Sir  James  Timmins,  1902  ; ed.  at  Har- 
row, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879)  ! Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1879  5 Is  a J-P-  and  a D.L.  for  Surrey  (High 
Sheriff  1911)  : m.  1884,  Julia  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Henry  Strachey  [ see  B.  Strachie,  colls.]. 

$rms — Gules,  a saltire  vair  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  pale  and  as 
many  towers  in  fesse  argent.  Cmi — A demi-lion  rampant  gules,  semee  of 
annulets  or,  holding  between  the  paws  a sword  erect  entwined  by  a 
wreath  of  oak  all  proper. 

Residence — Leigh  Manor,  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  Clubs — Athenaeum, 

New  University.  

Brothers  living— GEORGE  FERGUSON,  b.  Sept.  25th,  1854  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881);  High 
Sheriff  of  Worcestershire  1910:  in.  1891,  Mary  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Stobart  (R.  of  Warkton,  Northants),  of  Wykeham  Rise, 
Totteridge,  Herts,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Roger  James  Ferguson, 
M.C.,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.;  Capt.  Rifle 
Brig.  ; European  War  19x4-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  Mil.  Cross), — William  Hugh  Stobart, 
b.  1896;  Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.:  European  War  1914-16  with  R.F.C.  (prisoner  1916-18), 
—Eustace  George  St.  Clair,  b.  1899  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918, — Katharine  Dorothea,  b.  1894.  Residences , Linden,  near  Malvern  ; Astney. 


Deo  non  fortuna. 
Through  God,  not  by 
chance. 


148' 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Firs,  Bournemouth. James  Frederick,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1879,  M.A.  1882).  Residence,  30,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W,  Club , New  University. 

Sisters  living— Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  1847. Edith  Mary,  b.  1848  : m.  1875,  Archibald  Edward 

Dobbs,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Frederick,  b.  1876;  is  Major  R.G.A.  : tn.  1915, 
Hylda,  da.  of  Capt.  Conway  Higginson,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Rathmore,  Naas,  co.  Kildare,  and  has 
issue  living, — Francis  Wellesley  (twin),  A 1876;  is  a House  Master  at  Eton, — Archibald  Edward, 

b.  1882. Margaret  Anne,  b.  1850.  Residence , 30,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. —Eleanor  Phoebe, 

b.  1852  : tn.  1877,  the  Rev.  William  Campbell  Riland  Bedford,  formerly  R.  of  Sutton  Coldfield,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Birmingham,  and  has  issue  living,  William  James  Riland,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  R.F.A., 
— Eleanora  Campbell,  b.  1881  : tn.  1906,  Col.  Reginald  John  Armes,  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N. 
Staffordshire  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living, — Edith  Esme,  b.  1883, — Phoebe  Stella,  b.  1884  : m.  1917, 
Beaumont  Albany  Percival  (who  assumed  1918  the  surname  of  Fetherston-Dilke  in  lieu  of  his 

patronymic),  and  has  issue  living. Marian  Georgiana,  b.  1862.  Residence,  30,  Lennox  Gardens, 

S.W. 

The  1 st  baronet  was  for  many  years  head  of  the  firm  of  Chance  Bros,  and  Co.  (manufacturers  of 
dioptric  illuminating  apparatus  for  lighthouses,  etc.)  of  Spon  Lane,  and  Oldbury,  near  Birmingham. 


CHAPMAN,  Creation  (I.)  1782,  of  Killua,  Westmeath. 

£*%  Sir  Thomas  Robert  Tighe  Chapman,  7th 

Baronet . son  of  the  late  William  Chapman,  son  of  2nd 
Bt.  ; b.  Nov.  6th,  1846;  s.  his  kinsman,  Sir  Benjamin 
Rupert,  1914;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Westmeath:  m.  1873, 
Edith  Sarah  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late  George  Augustus 
Rochfort-Boyd,  of  Middleton  Park,  co.  Westmeath,  and 
has  issue. 

— Per  chevron  argent  and  gules,  a crescent  counterchanged. 
Crrst,—  A dexter  arm  embowed  vambraced,  the  hand  bare,  holding 
a broken  tilting  spear  environed  with  a chaplet  of  laurel,  all  proper. 
Residence — 


Virtue  thrives  under 
oppression. 


Daughters  living— Eva  Jane  Louisa,  b.  1874. Rose  Isabel,  b. 

187E. Florence  Lina,  b.  1880. Mabel  Cicele,  b.  18 — . 

Sister  living — Caroline  Margaret  ( Lady  Chapman ) : m.  1894, 
Sir  Montagu  Richard  Chapman,  5th  Bt.,  who  d.  1907  (infra). 
Sister  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Dora  Marguerite. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Caroline  Margaret  ( Lady 
Chapman),  da.  of  the  late  William  Chapman,  of  South  Hill, 
Delvin,  co.  Westmeath  (ante) : m.  1894,  Sir  Montagu  Richard 


Chapman,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Residence,  Killua  Castle,  Clonmellon,  co.  Westmeath. 

This  family  was  originally  settled  at  Hinckley,  in  Leicestershire  ; but  John  Chapman,  and  his 
brother  William,  through  the  influence  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh,  their  cousin-german,  received  large 
grants  of  land  in  Ireland,  and  settled  in  that  country.  Benjamin,  the  son  of  William  Chapman,  was 
an  officer  of  cavalry  in  Cromwell’s  army,  and  for  his  services  received  the  castle  and  estates  of  Killua, 
sometime  the  seat  of  the  family.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Westmeath  (A)  1830-41.  Sir  Benjamin 
James,  4th  Bt.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Westmeath  (A)  1841-7,  and  was  Lord-Lieut.  of  that  county.  The 
5th  baronet,  Sir  Montagu  Richard,  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Westmeath.  Sir  Benjamin  R.  Chapman, 
6th  baronet,  d.  March  22nd,  1914. 


CHAYTOR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Croft,  Yorkshire,  and  Witton  Castle,  Durham. 

Sir  Edmund  Hugh  Chaytor,  6th  Baronet ; 
b.  Nov.  nth,  1876  ; s.  his  brother,  Lient.  Sir  Walter 
Clervaux,  R.N , 1913;  ed.  at  Repton  ; is  patron  (alter- 
nately) of  YVitton-le-Wear  V.  : m.  Feb.  1912,  Isobel,  da. 
of  Thomas  Scott,  of  Darlington,  and  has  issue. 

$rtns — Per  bend  dancett£e  argent  and  azure,  four  quatrefoils 
two  and  two  bendwise  counter-changed.  Crtst — A buck’s  head 
couped  lozengy  argent  and  sable,  attired  or,  in  the  mouth  a trefoil 
slipped  vert. 

Seats — Witton  Castle,  Witton-le-Wear,  co.  Durham ; Clervaux 
Castle,  Croft,  Darlington;  Croft  Hall,  Darlington;  Havering, 
Tunbridge  Wells.  

son  living— WILLIAM  HENRY  CLERVAUX,  b.  May  4th, 
WM- 

Daughters  living— Lilian  Mary,  b.  1912. Isobel  Clare,  b.  1915. 

— —Anne,  b.  1919. 

Sisters  living— Lilian  Emma,  b.  1868. Marion  Henrietta,  b. 

1870.— —Annie  Julia,  b.  1872  : tn.  1897,  Allan  Havelock-Allan, 
from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1913  [see  Havelock-Allan,  Bt.J. 
Residence , 1,  Ridgway  Gardens,  Wimbledon. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  2nd  Baronet) — Albert  Whitney,  b.  1854 ; 
formerly  Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  The  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own 

(Yorkshire  Regt.). Reginald  Clervaux,  b.  1857. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Alexandra  Leila  [Lady 
Chaytor),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Frederick  Alfred  John 
Hervey,  C.V.O.  [see  M.  Bristol,  colls.]:  tn.  1st,  1909,  Lieut.  Sir  Walter  Clervaux  Chaytor,  R.N., 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1913;  2ndly,  19T4,  George  Pym  Gore  [see  E.  Arran,  colls.].  Residence, 
Cleveland  Cottage,  Gainford,  co.  Durham. 


Fortune  wills  it. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Clervaux  Chaytor  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Clervaux  Chaytor,  b.  1836,  d.  1920  : tn.  1867,  Emma,  who  d.  1913,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Fearon,  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand  : — 

Sir  Edward  Walter  Clervaux,  R.C.M.G. , K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  b.  1868  ; is  Maj.-Gen.  New  Zealand  Staff ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 


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with  two  clasps)*  European  War  1914-18,  in  Palestine,  as  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Australian  and 
New  Zealand  Mounted  Div.  (twice  wounded,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of  tne  White  Eagle, 
Order  of  the  Nile);  appointed  A. D.C.  to  H.M  1917;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.M.G. 
1918,  KC.V.O.  1920  : in.  1898,  Louisa  Jane,  da.  of  C.  S.  Collins,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward 
John  Clervaux,  b.  1903, — Katharine  Clervaux,  b.  1900, — Dorothy  Clervaux,  b.  1902.  Residence , 
Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Club , Wellington.— Alfred  Henry,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1896) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1894,  and  a K C.  1914  ; sometime  Capt.  London  Regt. : 
in.  1899,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  Harry  Percy  Burrell,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  Drewett, 
b.  1901, — Christopher  William  Drewett,  b.  1902, — Edward  Drewett,  b.  1913, — Catharine  Beatrice, 
1907, — Dorothy  Anne,  b.  1912, — Margaret  Clare,  b.  1918.  Residence , Iridge  Place,  Hurst  Green, 

Sussex.  Club , Oxford  and  Cambridge. D ’Arcy,  C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  b.  1873:  ed.  at  Clare  Coll. , 

Camb.  ; formerly  Col.  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1916-18  (C.M.G.,  Order  of  the  Nile);  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919:  m.  1908,  Avis  Anne,  da.  of  Com.  Robert  Atherton  Edwin,  formerly  R.N.,  of 

Wellington,  New  Zealand.  Residence,  Pooley  Hall,  Polesworth. Lawrence  Clervaux,  M.C., 

b.  1892  ; Major  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  ; European  War  1914-18,  with  New  Zealand 

Expeditionary  Force  (M.C.). John  Clervaux,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.  R.A.  ; European 

War  1917-18. Beatrice  Emma. Jane:  in.  1910,  Henry  Joseph  Stace  (Junior),  and  has  issue 

living,  Godfrey  Harry,  b.  1912, — Ian  Ormonde,  b.  1914, — D’Arcy  Clervaux,  b.  1916.  Residence, 
Spring  Creek,  New  Zealand.— —Constance  Clervaux  : nt.  1914,  Major  Godfrey  Percy  Burrell, 
M.C.,  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Isabel  Constance  Catharine,  b.  1916.  Residence, 
Ackenden  House,  Alton,  Hants. Isabel  Clervaux. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Clervaux  Chaytor,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1806,  d. 

1894:  m.  1834,  Lydia  Frances,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Thomas  Brown: — 

Arthur,  b.  1843  : m.  1st,  1872,  Mary  Ellen  Gibbard,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Thomas  Gibbard  Burrell,  of 
London  ; 2ndly,  18 — , Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  John  Allen,  of  Picton,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Arthur  Cuthbert,  b.  1873, — Walter  Henry  (of  Ballance, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand),  b.  1875  : in.  1909,  Frederica  Mary,  el.  surviving  da.  of  William  Howard 
Stafford,  of  Upper  Montere,  Nelson,  New  Zealand, — Frank  Clervaux,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  New  Zealand 
Inf.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches), — Frances  Mary, — Kathleen  : in.  1905,  Hubert  Francis 
Vaughan  Miller,  of  Bunnythorpe,  Palmerston  North,  New'  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Vaughan  b.  1908,  Arthur  Henry  Vaughan  b.  1911,  May  Vaughan  b.  1906,  Dorothy  Vaughan  b. 

1909.  Residence,  The  Grange,  Richmond,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. Charles,  b.  1849. Emily. 

Residence, 

The  1st  and  2nd  baronets  sat  in  Parliament  for  Sunderland  and  Durham  respectively,  and  the 
4th  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Durham  1902.  The  5th  baronet  unsuccessfully  contested  Durham  co., 
Bishop  Auckland  Div.  (C)  Jan.  1910. 


CHETWODE,  Creation  (E.)  1700,  of  Oakley,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  Philip  Walhouse  Chetwode,  K.  C.B. , 
K.C.M.G .,  D.S.  0.,  7th  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  21st, 
1869  ; s.  his  father,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  George,  1905  ; 
joined  19th  Hussars  1889,  and  appointed  to  com- 
mand the  Regt.  1909 ; is  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Army, 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks;  Chin  Hills  Expe- 
dition 1892-3  (medal),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  in  France 
Comdg.  5th  Cav.  Brig,  (original)  and  2nd  Cav.  Div., 
in  Sinai  Comdg.  Desert  Corps,  and  in  Palestine  and 
Syria  Comdg.  20th  Army  Corps  which  captured 
Jerusalem  (wounded,  despatches  eight  times,  C.B., 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand 
Officer  of  Order  of  the  Nile) ; was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec., 
Aldershot  1906-8;  commanded  London  Mounted 
Brig.,  Territorial  Force  1912-14 ; appointed  Mil. 
Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  War,  and  Sec.  of  Selection 
Board  1919,  andiDep.  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff  and 
a Member  of  Army  Council  1920  ; D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918:  m.  1899,  Alice  Hester  Camilla, 
da.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Richard  Southwell  George  Stapleton-Cotton  [see  V.  Comber- 
mere],  and  has  issue. 

Quarterly  argent  and  gules,  four  crosses  patee  counterchanged.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal 
coronet  or,  a demi-lion  rampant  gules. 

Seat  Chetwode,  Buckingham.  Town  Residency — 7,  Sussex  Place,  N.W.i. 

son  living— ROGER  CHARLES  GEORGE,  b.  April  18th,  1906. 

Daughter  living— Penelope  Valentine  Hester,  b.  1910. 

Brother  living — George  Knightley,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1877;  became  Lieut.  1899,  Com.  19x2, 
and  Capt.  1917  ; China  1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  C.B.E.,  Italian  silver  medal  for  valour,  C.B.,  Greek  medal  of 
Mu.  merit);  attached  to  Naval  Mission  to  Greece  1919  with  rank  of  Rear-Adm.  in  Helenic 
£lavy  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1908,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Vaughan 
Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  M.P.  for  W.  Div.  of  Somersetshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1909, — 
George  David,  b.  x9i4. 

Sisters  living— Evelyn  Hamar,  M.B.E.,  b.  1870;  M B.E  1918:  in.  i8g2,  Percy  Alfred  Leyland 
aming.  Residence,  Alresford  Place,  Alresford,  Hants.  Laura  Grey,  b.  1872:  in.  1897, 

ristian  Edward  Cornwallis  Eliot  [see  E.  St.  Germans,  colls. j.  Residence,  Sunhill,  Alresford, 

1 xT  u ^ Ryac>nthe  [Lady  Birch),  b.  1876:  m.  1903,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  (James  Frederick) 

Noel  Birch,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  R.A.  Residence,  95,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.i. 


co*o^^chRlm 

Christ  is  my  crown. 


Was  sett^e<?  in  England  before  the  Conquest ; and  one  Chetwode,  of  Chetwode 
p niea  Kichard  I.  to  Syria,  and  was  knighted  by  that  monarch.  The  5th  baronet  assu 
nimself  the  additional  surnames  of  Newdigate-Ludford. 


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CHETWYND,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Brockton  Hall,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  George  Guv  Chetwynd,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
Dec.  4th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir  George,  1917;  is  patron 
of  one  living:  m.  (Jan.)  1902,  Rosalind  (who  obtained  a 
divorce  1909),  da.  of  the  late  William  Holt  Secor,  of  New 
York,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a chevron  between  three  mullets  or. 

Residence — 

son  living— VICTOR  JAMES  GUY,  b.  Nov.  14th,  1902. 

Quod  Deus  vult  fiet.  Sisters  living— Lilian  Florence  Maud,  b.  1876:  m.  1st.  1898,  the  5th 
What  God  wills,  let  it  Marquess  of  Anglesey,  who  d.  1905  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Capt.  John  Francis 
be  done.  Grey  Gilliat  [see  Skipwith,  Bt. , colls.].  Olive  Nina  Mary,  b.  1877. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Georgiana  ( Countess  of  Guilford) : m.  1874,  the  7th  Earl 

of  Guilford,  who  d.  1885.  Residence , 4,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. Isabel  Marian  ( Viscountess 

Combermere):  m.  1st,  1870,  Cudworth  Halsted  Poole,  who  d.  1906,  of  Marbury  Hall,  Whitchurch, 
Salop,  having  obtained  a divorce  1876;  2ndly,  i88o,the  3rd  Viscount  Combermere,  who  d.  1898, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Florence  Mary  Charlotte:  m.  1903,  Edward  Francklin,  of 
Gonalston  Hall,  Nottingham  [see  V.  St.  Vincent], — (by  2nd  marriage)  [see  V.  Combermere]. 
Residence,  The  Beeches,  Bagshot,  Surrey. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Walter  Hill  Chetwynd,  3rd  Son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1856, 
d.  1916  : m.  1890,  the  Hon  Edome  Eliza  Theodosia  (now  of  34,  Sloane  Gardens, 
S.W.),  da.  of  8th  Baron  Monson  : — 

Phyllis  Marion,  b.  1893. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Chetwynd,  son  ot  2nd  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1890  : 
m.  1st  1854,  Blanche,  who  d.  1899,  having  obtained  a divorce  1865.  da.  of  the  Rev. 
the  Hon.  Arthur  Talbot ; 2ndly,  1875,  Mary,  da.  of  James  Parkin 
Arthur,  b.  1857;  is  a J P-  for  Staffordshire;  unsuccessfully  contested  Staffordshire,  Lichfield  Div. 
(LU)  Dec.  1910 : m.  1886,  Kinbarra  Swene,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Lipscombe  Seckham,  of 
Whittington  Old  Hall,  Lichfield  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Henry  Talbot,  M.C.,  b.  1887  ; Capt. 
Egyptian  Army  : m.  1914,  Evelyn  Margaret,  da.  of  Leonard  Andrews, — William  Ralph  Talbot, 
M.C.,b.  1890;  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (Special  Reserve);  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.)  : m.  1912, 

Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  James  Jupe. Florence  [Lady  Berkeley  Paget):  m.  1877,  Lord 

Rerkeley  Charles  Sydney  Paget,  who*/.  1913  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.].  Residettce,  Longdon  Half, 
Rugeley,  Staffordshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  William  Faulkener  Chetwynd,  M.P. , 2nd  son  of 
xst  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Chetwynd,  b.  1851,  d.  1895  : m-  1888,  Mary  (now  of  Brocton  Hall, 
Stafford),  el.  da.  of  George  Meakin,  J .P.,  of  Creswell  Hall,  co.  Stafford  : — 

Charles  William  George,  h 1894  : m.  1914,  Olive  Mary  Hall,  and  has  issue  living. Beatrice  Ada. 

— —Mildred  Florence  Mary. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Chetwynd,  4th  son  of  xst  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Chetwynd,  b.  1840,  d.  1885  : m.  1867,  Mary  Ellen,  da.  of  Henry  Hull : — 

Henry  Walter  Petit,  b.  1869.— —William  Jelf  Petit,  b.  1872. Emma  Louise  Petit,  b.  1870.  Mary 

Anne  Petit,  b.  1871. 

A younger  branch  of  the  family  of  Baron  Chetwynd,  of  great  antiquity  in  Shropshire.  The  first  of 
this  branch  to  settle  in  Staffordshire  was  Sir  John  de  Chetwynd,  temp.  Henry  III.  The  xst  baronet, 
many  years  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council,  received  knighthood  in  1787,  and  the  2nd  sat  as  M.P.  for  Stafford. 
Sir  George  Chetwynd,  4th  Bt.,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Warwickshire  1875. 

CHEYNE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Leagarth,  Fetlar,  and  North  Yell,  co.  Zetland. 

(.Name  pronounced  “ Chain.”] 

He  conquers  by  patience.  $jr  WlLLIAM  WATSON  CHEYNE,  K.C.M.G., 

C.B. , M.P. , F.R.C.S.,  F.P.S.,  1st  Baronet,  son  of  Andrew 
Cheyne  ; b.  Dec.  14th,  1852;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1st  class  Honours  1875);  F.R.C.S. 
England  1879 ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh  1905,  Hon.  D.Sc., 
Oxford  1907  ; was  Hunterian  Professor  at  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.  1888-90,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. 
1907-9,  and  Pres.  19 14-17  ; sometime  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps;  is  a F. R.S.,  Surg.-Gen.  (now  Surg. 
Rear-Adm.)  R.N.,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery  at  King's 
Coll.,  London,  Consulting  Surg.  to  Dr.  Barnardo’s 
Homes,  Paddington  Green  Children’s  Hospital,  Roy. 
Caledonian  Asylum,  and  Osborne  Convalescent  Home  for 
Officers,  and  Examiner  in  Surgery  at  London  Univ., 
etc.;  appointed  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  1910,  a Member, 
of  Med.  Consultative  Board,  Admiralty  1910,  Consulting 
Surg.  to  fhe  Navy  1914  (subsequently  Surg.  Rear-Adm. 
R.N.),  and  to  King’s  Coll.  Hospital  1917  (sometime 
Surg.),  and  Lord-Lieut.  Orkney  and  Shetland  1919 \ 
elected  Pres,  of  Med.  So.  of  London  1912,  and  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  1914  ; seived  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  Consulting  Surg.  (despatches,  medal,  C.B.)  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Edinburgh  and  St.  Andrews  Univs.  ( C ) Aug.  1917  to  Nov.  1918;  has  sat  foi  Edin- 
burgh, St.  Andrews,  Glasgow,  and  Aberdeen  Univs.  (CoU)  since  Dec.  1918  ; author 
of  various  works  on  surgical  and  scientific  subjects;  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.C.M.G. 
1916:  m.  1st,  1887,  Mary  Emma,  who  d . 1894,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Servante, 
of  Plumstead,  Kent  ; 2ndly,  1894,  Margaret,  da.  of  George  Smith,  S.S.C.,  of  Lerwick, 
Zetland,  and  has  issue. 

£Krms — Azure,  on  a bend  between  six  crosses  pat£e  fitch^e  argent  an  oak  tree  eradicated  prop  r, 
fructed  or.  4Lrrsl — A cross  patee  fitcMe  argent. 

Residence—  Leagarth,  Fetlar,  Shetland. 


Sons  living-By  1st  marriage-JOSEPH  LISTER,  M.C , b.  Jan.  12th,  1888;  Capt. 
16th  Lancers;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  bar):  m.  1912,  Nelita  Manfield, 


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da.  of  Andrew  Pringle,  of  Borgue,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Basing  House,  Banstead,  and  has  issue 
living,  Joseph  Lister  Watson,  b.  1914, — William  Watson,  b.  1920.  William  Hunter  Watson, 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; sometime  Surg.  R.N. By  2nd  marriage — 

George  Basil  Watson,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living— By  2nd  marriage— Grace  Ella,  b.  1895. 

CHICHESTER,  Creation  (E.)  1641,  of  Raleigh,  Devonshire. 

Sir  Edward  George  Chichester,  10th 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  22nd,  1883;  s.  his  father,  Rear- A dm . 
Sir  Edward,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  1906;  entered  R.N.  1899. 
became  Lieut.  1904  (retired  1907),  Lieut.-Com.  1912, 
and  Com.  1919;  served  in  Natal  1899-1900  with 
Naval  Brig,  (medal  with  clasp,  promoted) ; has  been 
on  special  duty  at  Admiralty  since  1914 ; is  patron  of 
one  living  : m.  1915,  Phyllis  Dorothy,  da.  of  Henry 
Francis  Compton  [ see  Musgrave,  Bt.,  cr.  1611],  and 
has  issue. 

gwrmft — Cheeky  or  and  gules,  a chief  vair.  Crrsi — A heron 

rising  with  an  eel  in  its  beak  proper. 

Residence — 29,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W.  Club — Marl- 

borough. 

Son  living— EDWARD  JOHN,  b.  April  15th,  1916. 

Daughter  living— One,  b.  1917. 

Brothers  living*— Arthur  Whyte,  b.  1885;  is  Major 

R.A.S.C. Marcus  Beresford,  b.  1896  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo. 

Sisters  living  — Catherina  Edina,  b.  i88r  : in.  1905, 

Capt.  Charles  Venables  Beresford,  Worcestershire  Regt., 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Hugh,  b.  1906.— Janet,  b. 
1884  : in.  1904,  Edward  Hornby  Beckwith,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edward  George  Chichester,  b.  1905, — Richard  Chi- 
chester, b.  1913, — Janet  Catherine  Elizabeth,  b.  1906, — Bridget  Honoria,  b.  19x5.  Residence , Cran- 

field,  East  Grinstead. Victoria  May  ( Lady  Wills'),  b.  1887:  in.  1914,  Sir  Gilbert  Alan  Hamilton 

Wills,  O.B.E.,  M.P.,  2nd  Bt.  Residences,  Northmoor,  Dulverton  ; Batsford  Park,  Moreton-in- 
Marsh,  Gloucestershire.— —Edith  Mary  ( Lady  Renshaw),  b.  1891  : in.  1911,  Sir  Stephen  Charles, 

Bine  Renshaw,  2nd  Bt.  Residences,  Barachan,  Houstoun ; Foxbar,  near  Paisley. Fanny,  b. 

1892.-^— Joanna,  b.  1893. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  8th  Baronet) — Henry,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Winchester  : m.  1876,  Adah  Georgians, 
da.  of  the  late  Horatio  Francis  Kingsford  Holloway,  J.P.,  D.L.  (formerly  Martelli),  of  Marchwood 
Park  Southampton,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Raleigh,  b.  1879;  formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  N.  Devon 
Yeo.  Cav.  : m.  1903,  Isabel  Edith  Thomasine,  el.  da.  of  Sir  George  Sidney  Meade  Thomas,  6th 
Bt., — Thomasine:  m.  1905,  Walter  Grenfell  White,  of  35.  Lowndes  Street,  S.W.,— Vera:  m.  1910V 
Lieut.-Com.  George  Harley  Pownall,  R.N.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [B.  Belhaven  and 
Stenton,  colls.  1.  Residence,  Verbeer,  Cullompton,  Devon.—  -George,  b.  1865:  in.  1st,  1900, 
Frances  Caroline,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Hugh  Robert  Hibbert,  Roy.  Fusiliers,  for- 
merly of  Birtles  Hull,  Cheshire,  and  Broadgate,  Barnstaple  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Essex  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Hugh  Robert  Hibbert  (ante),  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Patrick  George,  b. 
iqoi, — Adrian  Francis,  b 1903. ■■  Rev.  Charles,  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A, 
1889,  M.A.  1893);  is  R.  of  Sherwell:  in.  1896,  Emily  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Page,  of  Chitt’s 
Hill,  Wood  Green,  N.,  and  has  issue  living,  James  John,  b.  1807  ; formerly  Lieut.  Duke  of 
Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.),— Francis  Charles,  b.  1901, — Barbara,  b.  1907,— Cicely,  b.  1913. 

Residence,  Sherwell  Rectory,  Devon. Orlando,  b.  1873  ; is  Capt  'Devonshire  Regt. : in.  1899, 

Isabel  Clare,  da.  of  Egerton  Parks-Smith,  formerly  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Angela  Clare 
Rosalind,  b.  1909.  Residence,  The  Warren,  Sherwell,  Barnstaple. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  8th  Baronet) — Beatrice:  in.  1870,  Charles  Chichester,  who  d.  1912,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Hamlyn(of  Hall,  Barnstaple),  b.  1871  ; is  Major  Devonshire  Regt. : m.  1905, 
Margaret  Blanche,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Christy,  of  Llangoed,  Llyswen.  Wales,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  b.  1906,  Amyas  b.  1910, — Robert  Edward,  b.  1872:  in.  1902,  Ethel  Domett,  only 
child  of  Albert  Parks-Smith,  of  18,  Selborne  Road,  Hove,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Kerr 
Engeler  b.  1905,  Lavender  Mary  b 1909.  Residence,  Eaglehurst,  Sidmouth.  Norah  : m.  1899, 

Francis  Bernard  Parr  Manning,  L.R.C.P.I.,  L.R.C.S.I.  Residence,  Choweree,  Barnstaple. 

Evelyn:  in.  1877,  Edward  Fairfax  Studd,  sometime  Capt.  R. F.A.,  and  has  issue,  of  whom 
Edward  Arthur  Chichester,  b.  1880  : in.  19x0,  Evelyn  Maude  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  Holmes,  of 
Wolston,  Victoria, — Francis  Cyril  Rupert,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; Lieut. -Col.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent 
Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  T918  : in.  1914,  Edith  Julia,  only  child  of 
the  late  Francis  A.  Short,  of  Bickham,  Kemford,  leaving  issue,  Edith  Menel  b.  1915, — Ernest 
George,  b.  1883;  Lieut.  R.A., — Eric  Fairfax,  b.  1890;  sometime  in  Australian  Imperial  Forces, — 
Theodore  Quintus,  D.F.C.,  b.  1893;  Flight-Corn.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,. 
D.F  C.), — Charles  Kynaston,  b.  1895;  sometime  Lieut.  R.A.F., — Gladys  Mary:  m.  1903, 
William  Carnegie  Barnes,  formerly  of  Great  Duryard,  Exeter,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Anthony  Fairfax  b.  1907,  Gladys  Evelyn  Vesta  Clemency  b.  1905,  Victoria  Olga  Felicity, — Cynthia 
Evelyn  : m.  1919,  Major  James  King, — Enid  Eulalie, — Dorothy  Grace  : in.  1912,  Major  William 
Edward  Delves  Broughton,  M.C,  [see  Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences , Banchor,  Tomatin,  by 

Inverness;  Exeleigh,  Starcross,  S.  Devon. Geraldine:  m.  1888,  Percy  Williamson  Barons 

Northcote,  who  d.  1899. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Catharine  Emma  [Lady  Chichester),  da.  of  the  late  Com, 
Robert  Charles  Whyte,  R.N.,  of  Instow,  N.  Devon  : m.  1880,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edward  Chichester, 
9th  baronet,  who  d.  1906.  Residence,  The  Bungalow,  Instow,  N.  Devon. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Gerard  Chichester,  5th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1859,  rf, 
1906  : in.  1891,  Alice(nowof  Marpool  Hall,  Exmouth),  da.  of  the  late  G.  Pinckney, 
of  Feniton  Court,  Devon  : — • 

Ronald  Gerard,  R.N. , b.  1896  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  1916,  and  Lieut.  1917.^— Alice  Mary,  b.  1892, 

- Geraldine  Maud,  b.  1895.-  Christine  Margaret,  b.  1900. 

This  family  is  descended  from  one  Engeler,  who  held  lands  under  King  Harold.  On  the  marriage 
, Tnomasine  Raleigh  with  John  Chichester  in  1365  this  family  settled  in  Devonshire.  Sir  Roger 

Chichester  was  knighted  by  the  king  at  the  siege  of  Calais,  and  afterwards  served  at  Poictiers.  The 

Qth  baronet,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edward  Chichester,  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  and 

H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  1899-1902. 

, . ^ The  2nd  brother,  Robert  Charles  Chichester,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  battle  of  Jutland)  19x6. 


Ferme  en  foy. 
Finn  in  faith. 


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CHICHESTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1840,  of  Arlington  Court,  Devonshire.  [Extinct  1881.] 

Sir  Alexander  Palmer  Bruce  Chichester,  2nd  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Rosalie  Caroline.  Residences , Arlington  Court,  near  Barn- 
staple ; Parade  House,  Woolacombe,  Devon. 


CHILD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Newfield,  and  of  Stallington  Hall,  Staffordshire, 
and  of  Glen  Losset,  co.  Argyll. 

Sir  Smith  Hill  Child,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

M. V.O.,  M.P.,  2nd  Baronet , son  of  the  late  John  George 
Child,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet;  b.  Sept.  19th,  1880;  s. 
his  grandfather,  Sir  Smith,  1896  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford;  is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a J.P.  for 
Staffordshire  ; formerly  Lieut.  Irish  Guards;  Lieut. -Col.  Comag. 
Northumberland  Brig.  R.F.  A.  (T.F. ) 1910-18,  and  a Brig.-Gen. 
R.A.  1918-20;  S.  Africa  1900  with  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots 
(medal),  European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.);  appointed  Col.  Comdg.  R.A., 

N.  Midland  Div.  (T.F.)  1920;  has  sat  as  M.I*.  for  Stone  Div. 
of  Staffordshire  since  Dec.  1918;  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1902, 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

$rnt8 — Gules,  a chevron  nebuly  erminois,  between  three  eagles  close 
argent,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a mullet  of  six  points  or.  Crest — An  eagle, 
wings  elevated  argent  entwined  round  the  neck  by  a snake  proper,  holding 


Imitari  quam  invidere. 
To  imitate  rather  than 
envy. 


in  the  beak  a cross -crosslet  fitchee,  and  each  wing  charged  with  a mullet  of  six  points  gules. 

Seat — Stallington  Hall,  Blythe  Bridge,  Staffordshire.  Town  Residence — 2,  Ryder  Street,  S.W.i. 
Clubs — Guards’,  Bachelors’,  Turf. 


Sisters  living — Margaret  Sarah,  b.  1879  : in.  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  George  DuCane,  O.B.E. 
formerly  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie  Clare,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Tolpits  House, 

Rickmansworth,  Herts. Cicely  Helen,  b.  1884:  in.  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Wykeham  Jelf, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Hill,  b.  rgxo, — Roderic  Wilfrid  Roylance, 
b.  1914, — Lilah  Margaret,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Offcote  Hurst,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 
Granddaughter  living  of  1st  Baronet— Issue  of  the  late  Smith  Hill  Child,  el.  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1867  : in.  1863,  Isabella  Eleanor,  who  d.  1912  having  m 2ndly  1873,  the  Rev. 
James  Royds,  who  d.  1886,  of  Woodlands,  Hartford,  Cheshire,  da  of  the  late  Major  Colin 
Campbell  : — 

Eleanor  Sarah.  Residence,  The  Lawn,  Malvern. 

Mother  living — Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Mather  (R.  of  Longford,  Shropshire,  and  Preb. 
of  Lichfield),  of  Huntley  Hall,  Cheadle,  Staffordshire : in.  1877,  John  George  Child,  2nd  son 
of  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1895.  Residence , Stallington  Hall,  Blythe  Bridge,  Staffordshire. 

The  name  of  this  ancient  family  was  spelt  Le  Chylde,  Infans,  Le  Puer,  and  L’Enfant.  In  1222 
Robert  l’Enfant  was  Provost  of  Shrewsbury.  In  1308  a John  le  Chylde  was  a witness  to  the  deed  con- 
cerning the  Abbey  of  Haughmond,  Shropshire.  In  1314  Nicholas  le  Chylde  was  Bailiff  of  Shrewsbury. 
The  present  baronet  is  descended  in  a direct  line  from  William  Chylde.  who  settled  at  Audley,  Stafford- 
shire, temp.  17th  century,  whose  eldest  son,  Smith  Childe,  married,  1660,  Anne,  da.  of  R.  Kelsall, 
Hall-o’-Wood.  since  which  time  Smith  has  in  each  generation  been  the  Christian  name  of  one  of  the 
sons.  Sir  Smith  Child,  1st  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  N.  Staffordshire  (C)  1851-9  and  W.  Staffordshire 
1868-74. 


CHILD,  Creation  (U  K.)  1919,  of  Bromley  Palace,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Sir  Coles  Child,  1st  Baronet , only  son 
of  the  late  Coles  William  John  Child,  J.P.,  D. L.,  of 
Bromley,  Kent  ; b.  April  6th,  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a J.P  , a D.L., 
and  a County  Alderman  for  Kent,  Chm.  of  W.  Kent 
Quarter  Sessions,  Chm.  Kent  Asylums  and  Mental 
Deficiency  Committees,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Bromley,  E.  Farleigh  and  E.  Peckham,  Chm.  Kent 
War  Pensions  Committees,  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Vol. 
Batn.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. : m.  1885,  Eliza  Caroline, 
only  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Bolton  Barton,  LL.D., 
J.P.,  of  Stour  Lodge,  Bradfield,  Essex,  and  has  issue. 

Anns — Per  chevron  azure  and  gules,  on  a chevron  engrailed 
ermine  between  three  eagles  close  argent  a fylfot  sable.  Crtsf — 
An  eagle,  wings  expanded  argent  charged  on  the  breast  with 
a fylfot  sable,  holding  in  the  beak  by  its  neck  a serpent  en- 
twined round  the  body  vert. 

Seat — Bromley  Palace,  Bromley,  Kent.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Conservative. 


To  imitate  rather  than  to  envy. 


Son  living— COLES  JOHN,  b.  Feb.  nth,  1906. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Isabel  Knox,  b.  1886  : in.  1909, 

Arthur  Dunbar  Whatman. Audrey  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1887. 

Norah  Phyllis  Amy,  b.  1889  : in.  1917;  Major  Charles 


Hallam  Edwards,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers. Kathleen  Ida  Rachel,  b.  1893. 


Chinabhai  Madhawlal,  see  Madhawlal. 


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CHISHOLM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Belhaven  Terrace,  Glasgow. 

Sir  Samuel  Chisholm,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of 
John  Chisholm,  of  Dalkeith,  Midlothian  ; b.  1836 ; ed. 
at  Dalkeith  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  1901  ; was  Lord  Provost 
of  Glasgow,  Lord-Lieut.  of  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow,  and 
Chm.  of  Clyde  Navigation  Trustees  1899-1902;  formerly  head 
of  the  firm  of  Samuel  Chisholm  and  Co.,  of  Glasgow;  is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanarkshire  and  for  City  of  Glasgow,  and 
Chm.  of  Glasgow  and  W.  of  Scotland  Coll,  of  Domestic 
Science  ; has  been  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Glanders, 
and  on  Registration  of  Title  in  Scotland  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Glasgow,  Camlachie  Div.  (Z)  1895  : in.  ist,  1866, 
Charlotte,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Thompson,  of 
Holywell,  Cumberland;  2ndly,  1903,  Agnes  Gibson  Carnduff, 
widow  of  Thomas  Henderson,  shipowner,  of  Glasgow. 


— Gules,  a boar’s  head  erased  proper  between  in  chief  two  bells  argent,  and  in  base  a salmon 
on  its  back  holding  a signet  ring  in  its  mouth  also  proper.  Crist — A hand  couped  at  the  wrist  holding 
a boar’s  head  erased  all  proper. 

Residence — 20,  Belhaven  Terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow.  Chibs — Liberal,  Arts,  Scottish 

Automobile  (Glasgow),  Scottish  Liberal  (Edinburgh). 


CHOLMELEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Easton,  Lincolnshire. 

[Pronounced  “ Chumly.”] 


Sir  Hugh  John  Francis  Sib- 

THORP  Cholmeley,  5th  Baronet;  b. 
Feb.  7th,  1906 ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir 
Montague  Aubrey  Rowley,  1914. 

&nns — Gules,  two  helmets  in  chief  proper,  and 
a garb  in  base  or ; a mullet  for  difference.  Crist— 
A garb  or. 

Seat — Easton  Hall,  Grantham. 


Sister  living — Rosamond  Mary  Edith,  b.  1Q04. 
Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Margaret 
Georgina  Louisa,  b.  1875  : m.  1898,  John  Robarts 
[V.  Barrington].— —Mary  Selina,  b.  1877. 
Winifred  Susan,  b.  1879 : m.  1906,  Lieut. -Col. 
Charles  Archibald  Calvert,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edmund  Archibald,  b.  1909, — Robert 
Henry,  b.  1912, — Mary  Henrietta,  b.  19 — . Resi- 
dence, Broomells,  Beare  Green,  Surrey Aline 

Marie  Janetta,  b.  1884. 

Widow  living  of  4th  Baronet.— Mabel 

Janetta  ( Lady  Cholmeley)  da.  . of  Montagu 
Richard  Waldo-Sibthorp  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.]: 
m.  1903,  Capt.  Sir  Montague  Aubrey  Rowley 
Cholmeley,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1914.  Residence , Easton  Hall,  Grantham. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Daniel  Cholmeley,  3rd  son  of  ist 
baronet  b.  1810,  d.  1865  : m.  ist,  1852,  Georgina  Millicent,  who  d.  1855,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Lewis  Way,  of  Stansted  Park,  Sussex  ; 2ndly,  1862,  Penelope,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Goodford,  of  Chilton  Cantelo,  Ilchester  : — 

Catherine  Maude:  m.  1889,  Edward  Metcalfe. Olivia  Millicent:  m.  1891,  the  Rev.  Francis 

Collins  Norton,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Millicent,  b.  1893, — Drusilla  Penelope,  b.  1894  : 
m.  1920,  Lieut.-Com.  Bruce  Metcalfe,  R.N.R.  Residence,  Ditchling  Vicarage,  Sussex. 

This  family  is  a younger  branch  of  the  noble  house  of  Cholmondeley.  Henry  Cholmeley,  of 
Burton  Coggles,  settled  in  Lincolnshire  in  the  16th  century,  and  from  him,  in  a direct  line,  the  present 
baronet  is  descended.  The  ist  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Grantham  1820-26,  and  the  2nd  baronet  sat  for 
many  years  successively  as  M.P.  for  Grantham  and  Lincolnshire  North  (A).  The  4th  baronet,  Capt. 
Sir  Montague  Aubrey  Rowley  Cholmeley,  Grenadier  Guards,  was  killed  in  action  during  European 
War,  Dec.  1914. 

Cholmley,  of  Boynton,  see  Strickland. 


CHRISTISON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1871,  of  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh. 


May  it  guide  my  life. 


Sir  Robert  Alexander  Christison,  3rd  Baronet; 
b.  Feb.  23rd,  1870  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Alexander,  M.D., 
1918;  formerly  Capt.  (retired  as  Hon.  Major)  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh’s Own  Edinburgh  R.G.A.  (Mil.) : in.  1900,  Mary 
Russell,  da.  of  A.  R.  Gilzean. 

$rms — Or,  a chevron  sable  between  three  laurel  leaves  proper.  Crist — 
A passion  cross  gules  on  three  grieces  proper. 

Residence — 


Half-Brother  living  ★—ALEXANDER  FRANK  PHILIP,  M.C. , b. 
Nov.  17th,  1893;  is  Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (M.C.  with  Bar)  : m.  1916,  Betty,  da.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Rev.  Bishop  (Anthony  Mitchell,  D.D.)  of  Aberdeen  and  Orkney,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Anthony  Alexander,  b.  1918, — Heather  Cameron 
Christian,  b.  1917. 


★ The  youngest  half-brother,  Frederick  John  Christison,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  Princess  Louise’s 
Argyle  and  Sutherland  Highlanders ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


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Sisters  living — Harriette  Archer,  b.  i860.  ■ Edith  Campbell,  b.  1867:  m.  1805,  Benjamin  David 
Craigie  Bell,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  (Edinburgh),  J.P.,  who  d.  1915. 

Half-Sisters  living — Dorothea  Mary,  b.  1896. Irene  Victoria  Elworthy,  b.  1897.— Alison 

Florence  Alexandra,  b.  1901. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Florence  {Lady  Christison),  da.  of  F.  T.  Elworthy,  J.P.,  of 
Foxdown,  Wellington,  Somerset : m.  1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Alexander  Christison,  M.D., 
2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence , 37,  Polwarth  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  David  Christison,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1912  : m.  1883,  Susanna  Hodgson  (now  of  20,  Magdala  Crescent,  Edinburgh, 
and  Daldrishaig,  Aberfoyle),  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Cassels  Brown,  merchant, 
of  Liverpool  : — 

Maude  Cassels,  b.  1884. Roberta,  b.  1888. Nora  Henrietta,  b.  1890. 

The  1st  baronet,  a celebrated  physician,  was  twice  President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians, 
Edinburgh,  President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh  1868-73,  a Physician  in  Ordinary  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  in  Scotland,  and  a Member  of  the  General  Medical  Council  of  the  United  Kingdom 
t857-73. 


CHUBB,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  Newlands,  Chislehurst,  Kent. 


Cavendo  tutus. 


Sir  George  Hayter  Chubb,  Knt .,  ist  Baronet , 
2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Chubb,  Esq. ; b.  Aug.  29th,  1848  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Kent,  a lock  and  safe  manufacturer,  of  128,  Queen 
Victoria  Street,  E.C.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; sometime 
a Coramr.  of  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund  ; Knt.  1885  : m.  1870,  Sarah 
Vanner  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Early,  J.P. , of  Witney,  Oxon, 
and  has  issue. 

^nns — Azure,  a cross  erminois,  between  in  first  and  fourth  quarters 
a bezant  and  in  second  and  third  quarters  a rose  or.  (Treat — In  front  of  a 
demi-lion  rampant  azure  supporting  between  its  paws  a bezant  charged  with 
a rose  gules,  a key  fessewise  wards  upwards  or. 


Safe  by  being  cautions.  Seats — Newlands,  Chislehurst,  Kent;  Riverside,  Witney,  Oxon.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Constitutional. 


Sons  living— CHARLES  ARCHIBALD,  b.  1871  : m.  1898,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  John  F.  Haworth, 
J.P.,  of  Priory  Court,  Wimbledon,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Charles  Hayter,  b.  1911, — David 
William  Early,  b.  1914.  Residence , Longforgan,  Wimbledon.^— George  Herbert,  b.  1873  ; is  Capt. 
R.A.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.). 

Daughters  living — Ethelwyn  Early,  b.  1875.— Helen  Mary,  b.  1877  : m.  1909,  Harold  Gabriel 
Morrish  | see  Morrish,  “Knights’  Widows”).  Residence , Leonard  House,  Sutton,  Surrey. 
Priscilla  Frances  Vanner,  b.  1885  : m.  1909,  Alex  Woodward  Hill. 


CHUBB,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Stonehenge,  Wilts. 

Sir  Cecil  Herbert  Edward  Chubb,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Allred  Chubb  ; b.  April  14th,  1876 ; ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (M.A.  1904,  LL.B. 
1905) ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1907  ; is  a J.P.  for  Salisbury;  gave  Stonehenge  to  the 
Nation  1918  : m.  1902,  Mary  Bella  Alice  Fern,  and  has  issue. 

Arms  ant  Crest — Not  on  record  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Bemerton  Lodge,  Salisbury. 

Son  living— JOHN  CORBIN,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Cecilia,  b.  1907. 


CHURCH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1901,  of  Harley  Street,  co.  London,  and  Woodside, 
Hatfield,  Herts. 

Sir  William  Selby  Church,  K.C.B.,  M.D. , ist 
Baronet,  son  of  the  late  John  Church,  of  Woodside  Place,  Hat- 
field, Herts,  and  Belshill,  Belford,  Northumberland  ; b.  Dec. 
4th,  1837  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
ist  class  Natural  Science  i860,  Hon.  D.Sc.  1904)  ; LL.D., 
Glasgow  1901,  D.Sc.,  Victoria  and  D.C.L.  Durham  1902, 
M.R.C. P.,  London,  and  M.B.  Oxon  1864,  M.D.  Oxon  1868, 
and  F.R.C.P.  London  1870;  was  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Physicians  1899-1905,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commns.  on  Treat- 
ment of  Sick  and  Wounded  in  S.  Africa  1900,  on  Arsenical 
Poisoning  1901,  and  on  Vivisection  1906,  and  an  Hon. 
Treasurer  of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine  1910-iiand  1912-13  (Pres. 
1908-10)  ; is  a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Herts,  Hon. 
Mea  spes  est  in  Deo.  Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  Consulting  Physician  to  St. 

My  hope  is  in  God.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  to  City  of  London  Hospital  for 

Diseases  of  the  Chest,  and  to  Roy.  Gen.  Dispensary  ; formerly  Lee’s  Reader  at 


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Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1902:  m.  1875,  Sybil  Constance,  who  d.  1913, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  John  Bigge,  of  Linden,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue. 

^rmg_Or,  on  a fesse  engrailed  between  three  greyhound’s  head  sable,  erased  gules,  collared  azure, 
three  bezants.  Crtat— A greyhound’s  head  sable,  erased  gules,  collared  azure,  and  charged  on  the 
neck  with  two  bezants. 

Seats — Woodside  Place,  Hatfield,  Herts  ; Belshill,  Belford,  Northumberland.  Clubs— United 

University,  Athenaeum.  _______ 

Son  living— GEOFFREY  SELBY,  M.C. , b.  Jan.  nth,  1887;  European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
R. F A.  (M.C.):  in.  1st,  1913,  Doris  Louise  Cleghorn,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  William  Somerville, 
D.Sc  . Sibthorpian  Professor  of  Rural  Economy,  and  a Fellow  of  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford;  2ndly, 
1920,  Helene  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John  L.  Traynor,  of  Michigan,  U.S.A. 

Daughter  living— Ursula  Nina,  b.  1876. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  William  Church,  Lieut.  Hertfordshire  Regt.,  el.  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1878,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : in.  1908,  Brenda, 
da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Lee  Pattinson,  of  85,  Linden  Gardens,  Bayswater,  W.  ; — 
Margaret  Sybil,  b.  1909. Barbara  Brenda,  b.  1910.— Lesbia  Mary,  b.  1916. 


CHURCHMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Abbey  Oaks,  Sproughton,  co.  Suffolk. 


Sir  Arthur  Charles  Churchman, 

M.P.,  1st  Baronet , 3rd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Charles 
Churchman,  of  Paget  House,  Ipswich  ; b.  Sept. 
7th,  1867  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Ipswich  Sch. ; for- 
merly Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  R.G.A. ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
Suffolk  Regt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  a J.P.  for  Suffolk 
(Mayor  of  Ipswich  1901-2),  and  Vice-Chm. 
British- American  Tobacco  Co.  (Limited) ; un- 
successfully contested  Ipswich  (C)  Jan.  and  Dec. 
1910 ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  Woodbridge 
Div.  (Co  U ) since  Aug.  1920  : m.  1891,  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  A.  Harvey,  of  London,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  only  then  surviving  son,  Charles 
Harvey,  b.  1895;  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  P^uropean  War)  1917. 

$rms— Barry  of  four  argent  and  sable  two  pallets 
ermine,  on  a chief  of  the  second  three  leopards’  faces  or. 
Crest — Upon  a roll  of  parchment  a cock  proper. 

Seat — Abbey  Oaks,  Sproughton,  Suffolk.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  St.  Stephen’s,  Royal  Aero. 


Post  tenebras  aurora.  ^ ,,  „ 

in  action  during  European  War)  1917  [E.  Castle  Stewart,  colls.].  Residences,  Abbey  Oaks, 
Sproughton,  Suffolk;  1,  Prince’s  Row,  Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W.  Vera  Kate,  b.  1913. 


CLARK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1883,  of  Cavendish  Square,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  James  Richardson  Andrew  Clark,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  F.R.C.S.,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Aug.  24th,  1852;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Andrew,  M.D.,  1893;  ed.  at  Univ.  Sch.  and 
Coll.,  London  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1878,  F.R.C.S.  Edin.  1888 ; 

D. P.H.  Camb.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army, 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Institute  of  Public  Health,  Ch.  Commr.  of 
St.  John  Ambulance  Brig.,  and  a Knight  of  Justice  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  and  during  European  War  1915-16,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  (C.M.G.);  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  C.M.G.  1916: 
m.  1893,  Lilian  Margaret  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St. 
England),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  John  Hopkins,  J.P.,  of 

Tidmarsh  Manor,  Berks  [V.  Elibank,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^rutfl — Or,  a fesse  vair,  in  chief  a boar’s  head  couped  between  two  crescents,  and  in  base  a 
like  boar’s  head  all  sable.  Cmt — A demi  huntsman  winding  a horn,  holding  in  his  sinister  hand  a 
whip  all  proper,  between  stag’s  attires,  the  scalp  in  front,  argent. 

Rcsiaence — Bray.vick,  near  Maidenhead.  Clubs—  Constitutional,  Berkshire  (Reading). 


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Son  living— ANDREW  EDMUND  JAMES,  M.C.,  b.  July  18th,  1898;  Lieut.  R.A.,  and  an 
Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.). 

Half-Brother  living — Andrew  Gladstone,  b.  1870.  Residence , The  Elms,  Bishops  Itchington, 
near  Leamington. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Kane,  b.  1855  : m.  1890,  Michael  Rogers  Oldfield  Thomas,  F.R.S.,  of 
Natural  History  Museum,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.  Residence , 15,  St.  Petersburg  Place,  Bayswater 

Hill,  W. Margaret  Alexandrina,  b.  1856  : m.  1880,  the  Rev.  William  Lee,  and  has  issue  living, 

Residence , Oak  Park  House,  Dawlish. 

Half-Sisters  living — Louisa  Doxat,  b.  1864:  m.  1886,  the  Rev.  John  Leathley  Nightingale,  V.  of 
Kingsteignton,  and  has  issue  living,  Cuthbert  Leathley,  b.  1891, — Wilfrid  Andrew,  b.  1901.  Resi- 
dence, Kingsteignton  Vicarage,  Newton  Abbot. Helen  Annette,  b.  1873. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Helen  Annette  {Lady  Clark),  third  da.  of  the  late  Alphonso 
Doxat,  of  Leytonstone  : m.  1862,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Andrew  Clark,  M.D.,  1st  baronet,  who 
d.  1893.  Residence , 5,  Spanish  Place,  W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Andrew,  M.D.,  was  an  eminent  physician. 


CLARK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Rleiville  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

*S»John  MAURiCECLARKjil/.^.^’.,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  March  7th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1900;  ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and  Univ. ; is  senior  partner  in  the 
publishing  firm  of  T.  and  T.  Clark,  Chm.  Scottish  Life 
Assurance  Co.  (Limited),  aJ.P.  for  Co.  of  City  of  Edinburgh, 
a D.L.  for  Midlothian,  and  Vice- Chm.  of  Midlothian  Terri- 
torial Force  Asso.;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)Comdg. 
7th  Batn.  Royal  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1905-10,  and  Mil. 
and  National  Ser.  Representative  for  Midlothian  1916-18; 
M.B,  E.  1918  : m.  1885,  Helen  Marder,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  M.  Douglas,  of  Kirkcaldy,  and  has  issue. 

$nns—  Azure,  a fesse  or  between  a triple  tower  argent  in  chief, 
and  a crescent  of  the  second  in  base.  Crtst — A demi-lion  rampant 

azure,  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a battleaxe  proper. 

Residence — 17,  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh.  Club — University 

(Edinburgh).  

Sons  living — THOMAS,  b.  March  30th,  1886;  junior  partner  in  pub- 
lishing firm  of  T.  and  T.  Clark,  and  Major  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.)  ; European  War  1914-18 : m.  1914,  Ellen  Mercy  (Elenita), 
da.  of  the  late  Francis  Drake,  and  has  issue  living,  Laura  Mowbray, 
b.  1916.  Residence , 25,  Wester  Coates  Avenue,  Edinburgh.— —Henry  James  Douglas,  M.C.,  b. 
1888;  is  Capt.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders);  European  War  1914-18 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  M.C.)  : m.  1915,  Isobel,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  Wentworth 

Forbes,  of  Glebe  House,  Brackley,  and  has  issue  living,  Wentworth  Douglas,  b.  1916. John 

Maurice,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Isabella  Douglas,  A R.R.C.,  b.  1891:  m.  1920,  Arthur  Cedric  Mears  Coxon, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Residence,  Dersingham,  Norfolk. 

Brother  living — Thomas  George,  b.  1867 ; formerly  a partner  in  the  publishing  firm  of  T.  and 
T.  Clark  ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  : m.  1894,  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  James  Reburn,  and  has 
issue  living,  Thomas  George,  b.  1895  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17, — Cecil  Edward,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  R.M.L.I., — Eliza  Lilian,  b.  1896, — Kathleen  Muriel, 
b.  1904.  Residetice,  Leafmore,  East  Liss,  Hants.  Club,  Northern. 

Sisters  living — Margaret  Helen  Lothian,  b.  1855.  Eliza  Lilian,  b.  1875  ; 111.  T909,  the  Rev. 
William  Ross,  B.D.  Residence , Torluish,  Grange  Loan,  Edinburgh. 

Sir  Thomas  Clark,  1st  baronet  (many  years  senior  partner  in  the  publishing  firm  of  T.  and  T. 

Clark,  of  Edinburgh),  was  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh  1885-8. 


In  God  have  I trusted. 


CLARK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Dunlambert,  City  of  Belfast. 


Sir  George  Smith  Clark,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  James  Clark,  of  Paisley,  b.  Nov.  8th,  1861  ; is 
Managing  Director  of  the  firm  of  Workman,  Clark 
and  Co.  (Limited),  shipbuilders,  of  Belfast,  a Director 
of  Henry  Matier  and  Co.  (Limited),  linen  manu- 
facturers, of  Belfast,  and  a D.L.  for  Belfast  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of  Belfast  (C)  April  1907  to  Jan. 
1910 : m.  1881,  Frances,  da.  of  Henry  Matier,  of 
Dunlambert,  Belfast,  and  has  issue. 

— (As  recorded  at  Ulster  Office.)  Barry  wavy  of  four 
argent  and  azure,  a galley  with  sail  set  and  flags  flying  all  or,  on 
a chief  of  the  second  a thistle  slipped  with  two  leaves,  between 
two  roses  of  the  third.  Crtst — A demi  huntsman  proper,  vested 

azure,  blowing  a horn  or.  blotto — Free  for  a blast. 

Seat — Dunlambert,  Fortwilliam  Park,  Belfast.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  Ulster. 


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Sons  living— GEORGE  ERNEST,  b.  July  25th,  1882;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1907,  M.A. 
1911) ; is  a shipbuilder,  and  a Member  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects  : m.  1910,  Norah  Ann,  da. 
of  W.  G.  Wilson,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Anthony,  A . 1914,— Colin  Douglas,  b. 
1918, — Beatrice  Norah,  b.  1911.  Residence , Ardtullagh,  Holywood,  co.  Down.— —Henry 

Douglas,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1909,  M.A.  1913);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1919;  is  Lieut. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. 


STEWART-CLARK,  Creation  (U-K.)  1918,  of  Dundas,  West  Lothian. 

Sir  John  Stewart-Clark,  t st  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Stewart  Clark,  of  Dundas  and 
Cairndhu  ; b.  Sept.  14th,  1864;  ed.  at  Merchiston 
Castle  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
is  a Director  of  Clark  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  of 
Scottish  Provident  Institution,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Bodyguard  for  Scotland), 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Linlithgowshire  ; sometime 
Chm.  of  Dist.  War  Pensions  Committee  and  of 
Linlithgowshire  Red  Cross  So.  ; has  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Stewart  : m.  1903,  Marie 
Gertrude,  da.  of  Major  Marcell  Conran,  of  Bron- 
dyffryn,  Denbigh,  and  has  issue. 

Jurms — Sable,  a fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure  between 
a crescent  or  in  chief,  a boar’s  head  couped  of  the  last,  armed 
and  langued  of  the  third  in  base,  a bordure  ermine  for  differ- 
ence. Crest — An  anchor  cabled  gules. 

Seat — Dundas  Castle,  South  Queensferry.  Clubs — 

Royal  Automobile,  Caledonian,  Royal  Thames  Yacht, 
Western,  New.  

Sons  living — STEWART,  b.  J uly  4th,  1904.— John  Conran, 
b.  1906.— Dudley,  b.  1911.— Alan  (twin),  b.  1914. 
Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Morna  (twin),  b.  1914 Marie  Rena,  b.  1915. 


CLARKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Crosses  Green  House,  Cork. 


By  constancy  and  fidelity. 


Sir  Edward  Henry  St.  Lawrence 
Clarke,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  William  Clarke,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet  ; b. 
April  17th,  1857;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Guy  Francis 
Travers  Clarke-Travers,  1905;  formerly  Major 
Worcestershire  Regt.  ; Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W  Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; some- 
time an  Inspector  under  Board  of  Agriculture  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (twice  wounded,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1884,  Susan  Douglas, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Langton,  of 
Barkhill,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  having  had  issue,  John 
Edward  Langton,  b.  1889  ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed 
during  European  War)  1914,  and  William  Hamilton,  b. 
1892;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  191 5. 

|ms — Argent,  on  a bend  cotissed  gules,  an  Eastern  Crown 
or  between  two  swans  proper,  a bordure  vert.  Crtst — A demi- 
dragon  wings  elevated  or,  issuant  from  an  Eastern  Crown  gules. 

Residence — The  Hyde,  Bridport.  Club — Army  and  Navy. 


Daughter  living — Evelyn  Margaret,  b.  1888  : m.  1916,  Brig.- 
Gen.  Burleigh  Francis  Brownlow  Stuart,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
[see  E Castle-Stewart,  colls.].  Residence,  The  Hyde,  Brid- 
port, Dorset. 


Sister  living — Margaret  Elizabeth.  Residence , 


Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Agnes  Isabella  Clarke-Travers.  Residence , Dunsford 
Place,  Bath. 


Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Annie  [Lady  Clarke-Travers),  da.  of  the  late  G.  Dent- 
Wilson,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Henry  W.  Melliss  : m.  1897,  Sir  Guy  Francis  Travers  Clarke-Travers, 
3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1905.  Residence,  38,  Cumberland  Mansions,  Upper  George  Street,  W. 


The  1st  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Clarke,  was  a distinguished  military  officer,  who  com- 
manded British  Forces  at  Goa  1799  and  at  Mysore  1808.  The  2nd  baronet  assumed  by  royal  license, 
in  1853,  the  additional  surname  of  Travers,  having  married  Elizabeth  Barbara,  only  child  and  heiress 
of  John  Moore  Travers,  of  Ballinamona  and  Clifton. 


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CLARKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Dunham  Lodge,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Charles  Mansfield  Clarke, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. , 3rd  Baronet;  b.  Dec.  13th, 
1839  ; s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  Charles,  1899  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  the  57th  Regt.  1856,  became 
Capt.  1867,  Major  1876,  Lieut. -Col.  1878,  Col. 
1879,  Maj.-Gen.  1888,  Lieut.-Gen.  1896,  and  Gen. 
1902  ; retired  1907  ; served  with  column  on 
Taptee  River  1858,  in  New  Zealand  wars  1861 
and  1863-6,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches  four 
times,  medal),  in  Zulu  campaign  1879  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  C.B.),  and  in  operations  in 
Basutoland  1880-81  (medal  with  two  clasps);  was 
Comdt.-Gen.  of  Colonial  Forces  at  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  1880-82,  an  A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters 
1884-6,  D.A.G.  in  Ireland  1886-8,  in  command 
of  3rd  Inf.  Brig,  at  Aldershot  1889-92,  D.A.G. 
at  Head  Quarters  1892-3,  Com.-in-Ch.,  Madras 
Army  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of 
Madras  1893-5,  Lieut.-Gen.  Comdg.  the  Forces, 
Madras  1895-8,  Q.M.G.  to  the  Forces  1899-1903, 
and  Gov.  of  Malta  and  in  command  of  troops 
there  1903-7 ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Geographical  So.  and  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  ; 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1879,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  G.C.V.O.  1903:  m. 
1867,  Gemma  Cecilia,  only  da.  of  the  late  W.  Pitt  Adams,  and  has  issue. 

— Ermine,  on  a bend  cotised  gules,  three  swans  argent  between  three  annulets  sable, 
ftrtat — A mount  vert,  thereon  a lark  wings  elevated  or,  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  proper,  the 
dexter  claw  resting  on  an  annulet  as  in  the  arms. 

Residences , — Hollywood,  Ridgway,  Wimbledon,  S.W.iq;  Villa  Almanarre,  Hyeres,  France. 
Club — Carlton.  

Daughters  living— ./Ethel  Rosa  (Hon.  Mrs.  Charles  G.  Fortescue ):  m.  1st,  1894,  Capt.  Ernest 
George  Campbell,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  who  d.  1900  [V.  Barrington!  ; 2ndly,  1906, 
Brig  -Gen.  the  Hon.  Charles  Granville  Fortescue,  C.  B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Fortescue]. 
Residence , Anne’s  House,  Pitsford,  Northants.  Kathleen  (Hon.  Lady  Bingham ):  m.  1896, 
Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Richard  Bingham,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  R.A.  [see  E.  Lucan].  Resi- 
dence, 38A,  King’s  Road,  Chelsea,  W. 

Brothers  living — FREDERICK,  b.  March  17th,  1846  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1869);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1871  ; has  been  Assist. -Sec.  to  Legislative  Council  of  Bengal,  Acting 
Administrator-Gen.  of  Bengal,  and  Sec.  to  Siamese  Legation,  Paris : m.  1877,  Adelaide  Catharine,  da. 
of  Roger  Allday  Kerrison,  and  has  issue  living,  Orme  Bigland  (of  4,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.C.), 
b.  1880 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1908  ; sometime  Legal  Adviser  to  Ottoman  Govt.  : m.  1905,  Elfrida,  da. 
of  the  late  Alfred  Roosevelt,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey  Orme  b.  1906,  Charles 
Frederick  Orme  (twin)  b.  1909, — Mary  Theodora  : m.  1909,  Robert  Pringle  Davidson,  an  Assist. 
Master  at  Winchester  Coll.  Residence , 1,  Sion  Hill  Place,  Bath.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 
—William  Alexander,  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871); 
admitted  a Solicitor  1875  : m.  1886,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  G.  R.  Woodward,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Peter  Dunham,  b.  1888  ; is  in  Sudan  Civil  Ser.  : m.  1915,  Ethel,  da.  of  Edmund  Ethelston, 
of  Hinton,  Whitchurch,  Salop, — Paul  Humphrey,  A 1891;  is  Lieut.  R.  F.A., — Rhoda,  b.  18 — . 
Residence,  Ash  Corner,  Whitchurch,  Salop.  Club , New  University. 

Sisters  living— Emily  Augusta.— —Alice  Fanny.  Reside?ice,  20,  Campden  Grove,  Kensington,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Henry  Geoffrey  Mansfield,  M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  3rd 
baronet,  b.  1873,  d.  1919:  m.  1915,  the  Hon.  Linda  Blanche  Douglas- Pennant, 
da.  of  3rd  Baron  Penrhyn  : — 

Sarah,  b.  1917. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Clarke,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1823, 
d.  1906  : m.  1855,  Helen,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Henry  Alexander: — 

John,  b.  1857.  Residence, 

The  first  baronet  was  Physician  to  H.M.  Queen  Adelaide. 


CLARKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Rupertswood,  Colony  of  Victoria. 

Hon.  Sir  Rupert  Turner  Havelock 
Clarke,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  1 6th,  1865  ; s.  his 
father,  the  Hon.  Sir  William  John,  LL.D.,  1897  ; 
sometime  a M.L.C.  of  Victoria ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17,  as  Lieut.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  : m.  1st,  1886,  Aimee  (who  obtained  a di- 
vorce 1909),  da.  of  Thomas  Forrest  Cumming,  or 
Melbourne  ; 2ndly  1918,  Elsie  Tucker,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue. 

$ms — Or,  two  bars  azure  between  four  escallop  shells 
proper,  three  in  chief  and  one  in  base  ; two  {launches  of  the 
second.  Crtst — In  front  of  a dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour  holding  in  the  hand  an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  or, 
flighted  argent,  three  escallops  also  or. 

Residence — 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage -WILLIAM  RUPERT, 

b.  Dec.  1919 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Phyllis  Mary, 
h.  1887  : m.  1909,  Reginald  Power.  Residence  Mel- 
bourne, Australia.  Aimee  Gwendolyn,  b.  1894 : nt. 
1915,  Capt.  Charles  Robert  Tolver  Michael  Gerard, 
Seeking  the  sign  in  the  wool.  D.S.O.,  Grenadier  Guards  [see  B.  Gerard,  colls.]. 


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Brother  living— Ernest  Edward  Dowling,  b.  1869  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.N. 

Half-Brothers  living — Hon.  William  Lionel  Russell,  b.  1876;  is  a M.L.C.,  Victoria:  m.  1908,. 
Florence  Douglas,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Douglas  Mackenzie  [see  Mackenzie,  Bt.,  cr.  167$, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Russell  Clarke,  b.  1910, — Michael  Alastair,  b.  1915, — Janet 
Marjorie  Nina,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Rupertswood,  Sunbury,  Burke  co.,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Francis  Grenville,  b.  1879;  is  a M.L.C.  of  Victoria,  Australia:  m.  1901,  Nina,  da.  of  Thomas 
Cotton,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Antony  Francis,  b.  1908, — Margaret  Mary,  A 1904, — Patricia* 
Kathleen,  b.  1906.  Residences,  Salisbury,  Melbourne  ; Korongah,  Port  Fairy,  Victoria,  Australia  *T 
Thule,  Deniliquin,  New  South  Wales. 

Sister  living — Alice  Blanche,  b.  1862:  m.  1887,  Chessborough  Falconar  John  Macdonald,  who  ^ 
1919,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Claude  Keith,  b.  1889  ; Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers: d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — William  Ian  Falconar,  b.  1890;  Capt.  Yeo.  : m.  1916,  Barbara,, 
da.  of  F.  A.  Crisp,  of  The  Manor  House,  Godaiming, — Mary  Queenie  Falconar,  b.  1895  : m 1918,. 
Capt.  A.  T.  A.  Ritchie,  M.C.,  Grenadier  Guards.  Residences,  Falcon  Manor,  Towcester;  Wanta- 
badgery,  Wagga  Wagga,  New  South  Wales. 

Half-Sisters  living — Mary  Janet  [Hon.  Mrs.  Robert  H.  Lindsay ),  b.  1874  : m.  1903,  Major  the 
Hon.  Robert  Hamilton  Lindsay,  who  d.  1911,  2nd  Dragoons  (Roy.  Scots  Greys)  [see  E.  Craw- 
ford]. Residences , 7,  Charles  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  ; Hopton  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth. Lily  Vera 

Montague  Douglas,  b.  1883  : m.  1911,  Capt.  George  Landale,  formerly  3rd  Hussars,  and  has  issue 
living,  William  Alexander  George,  b.  1914, — David  Ian,  b.  1919- — Jar.et  Vera,  b.  1912, — Diane 
Jessie,  b.  1916.  Residences,  Dahwilly  Hall,  Deniliquin,  New  South  Wales  ; Derreweit,  Macedon 

Upper,  Victoria,  Australia. Ivy  .Victoria,  b.  1887  : m.  1914,  Robert  Wilson  Knox,  and  has  issue 

living,  David  William  Robert,  b.  1916, — Keith  Robert,  b.  1918.  Residences , Greenknowe,  Toorakr 
Melbourne;  Willowmount,  Macedon  Upper,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Collateral  Brancli  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Hastings  Clarke,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b , 
1880,  d.  1914:  m.  1904,  Ernestine  Maud  (now  of  Woomagama,  Albury,  N.S, 
Wales),  da.  of  Edmund  Govett,  of  Melbourne  : — 

Clive,  b.  1910. Joan  Rosemary,  b.  1908. Ernestine  Elizabeth  Hastings,  b.  1914. 

The  1st  baronet,  Hon.  Sir  William  John  Clarke,  was  many  years  engaged  in  pastoral  pursuits  in 

Victoria,  and  was  a M.L.C.  of  that  Colony. 

Clarke-Jervoise,  see  Jervoise. 

Clarke-Travers,  see  Clarke,  cr.  1804. 

CLAUGHTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  The  Priory,  Dudley,  co.  Worcester. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Clawton.”] 

Sir  Gilbert  Henry  Claughton,  isfc 
Baronet,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas 
Legh  Claughton,  D.D.  (Lord  Bishop  of  Rochester 
1867-77  and  of  St.  Albans  1877-90);  b.  Feb.  2istr 
1856  ; ed.  at  Eton ; many  years  Ch.  Mineral 
Agent  to  the  Earl  of  Dudley ; has  been  Chm.  of 
London  and  North-Western  Railway  Co.  since 
1911;  is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  and  Worcester- 
shire ; unsuccessfully  contested  Dudley  (C)  1906. 

$rms — Per  chevron  embattled  ermine  and  sable,  in  chief 
two  fleurs-de-lis  azure,  in  base  a tower  proper.  Crtsi — The 

upper  part  of  a tower,  from  the  battlements  a tiger’s  head 
affront^  issuant,  in  the  mouth  a sprig  of  laurel  all  proper. 

Seat — The  Priory  Dudley,  Worcestershire.  Town 
Residence — 5,  Lygon  Place,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.i. 

CLAVERING,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Axwell,  Durham.  [Extinct  1893.] 

Sir  Henry  Augustus  Clavering,  ioth  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Augusta  Maria  Valentine. 

CLAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Fulwell  Lodge,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Arthur  Temple  Felix  Clay,  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  Dec.  9th,  1842  ; s.  his  brother,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  George,  1878  > 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1865);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1867; 
is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Surrey  and  London  : m.  1869,  Margaret,  who 
d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Kett  Barclay,  of  Bury  Hillr 
Dorking,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Argent,  a chevron  engrailed  paly  of  eight  sable  and  or  between* 
three  trefoils  of  the  second.  Cmi — Two  wings  argent  each  charged  with  & 
cheyron  engrailed  between  three  trefoils  slipped  sable. 

Residence — 19,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.7.  Club — Athenaeum, 


Son  living— GEORGE  FELIX  NEVILLE,  b.  Nov.  24th,  1871  ; ed, 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893):  m.  1904,  Rachel,  el.  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Hobhouse,  P.C.,  of  Hadspen  House,  Castle 
Cary,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Felix,  b.  1909,— Anthony 
George  Hobhouse,  b.  1914, — Margaret  Imogen,  b.  1904, — Janet,  b.  1907, 
Theresa  Rachel,  b.  1911.  Residence , 18,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.  Club,  Athenaeum. 


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Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet— By  1st  marriage— Rosalie  Violet  Marion. By  2nd 

marriage  — Sybil  Mary,  b.  1878  : m.  1905,  Samuel  Horace  Law  M.D.  [V.  Bridport].  Residence , 
46,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Mary  Caroline,  da.  of  Sir  John  Walrond,  1st  Bt.  [see  B. 
Waleran] : m.  1st,  1876,  as  his  2nd  wife.  Sir  George  Clay,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1878;  2ndly, 
1881,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Henry  Holbech,  who  d.  1901  [Armytage,  Bt.].  Residence , The  Grange, 
Farnborough,  Banbury. 

This  family  descends  from  the  Clays  of  Crich,  co.  Derby.  George  Clay,  of  Cambridge,  who 
married  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Felix  Calvert,  of  Ferneaux  Pelham,  in  1670,  was  great-grandfather  of 
George  Clay,  born  1757,  who  for  upwards  of  half  a century  was  extensively  engaged  in  London  as  a 
merchant  and  shipowner,  and  his  son,  William,  created  a baronet,  was  M.P.  for  the  Tower  Hamlets 
1832-57,  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Control  1839-41,  and  author  of  numerous  works  on  Joint  Stock 
Banking,  Banks  of  Issue,  the  Currency,  etc. 

Clayton-East,  see  East. 

ASHBURNHAM-CLEMENT,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Broomham,  Sussex. 

Sir  Anchitel  Piers  Ashburnham-Clement,  9th 
Baronet;  b.  Aug.  22nd,  1861  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Anchitel 
Ashburnham,  1899 ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1899  the 
additional  surname  of  Clement  ? is  a co-heir  to  the  Barony  of 
Grandison  : m.  1895,  Elizabeth  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Burry  Clement,  of  Silverhill  House,  Silverhill,  St.  Leonards- 
on-Sea. 

gurtns — Gules,  a fesse  between  six  mullets  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a 

ducal  coronet  or  an  ash-tree  proper. 

Seats — Broomham,  Hastings ; Agmerhurst,  Ashburnham,  Battle, 
Sussex.  

Brothers  living— REGINALD  ASHBURNHAM . b.  Aug.  26th,  1865. 
......  „ , Residence,  Place  Farm,  Icklesham,  Rye,  Sussex.— —Fleetwood 

Will  God,  and  I shall.  Ashburnham,  b.  1869  : m.  1908,  Elfrida,  da.  of  the  late  James  Kirkley, 

J.P.,  of  Cleadon  Park,  Durham,  and  has  issue  living,  Anchitel  Fleetwood,  b.  1911, — Denny 

Reginald,  b.  1916, — Honor  Elfrida,  b.  1920.  Residence , Guestling  House,  Guestling,  Sussex. 

Lawrence  Ashburnham,  b.  1870  : m.  1904,  Rosalie  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Talbot  Barnard,  of  The 

Hoo,  Kempston,  Bedford,  and  has  issue  living,  Doreen  Winifred,  b.  1905. Piers  Ashburnham, 

b.  1871.  Residence,  The  Scheddles,  Wretham,  Thetford,  Norfolk. 

Sisters  living— Isabella,  b.  i860:  m.  1881,  Herbert  Curteis,  who  d.  1919  [Thomas,  Bt.,  cr.  1624], 
and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Charles,  b.  1883 : tn.  1913,  Dorothy  Noel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Seddon  Rowley,  R.  of  East  Wretham,  Thetford,  Norfolk, — Fleetwood  Ashburnham,  b.  1887, — 
Isabella,  b.  1882  : m.  1903,  John  Bernard  Garman,  of  Barr  Hill  House,  Great  Barr,  near  Birming- 
ham, and  has  issue  living,  Bernard  Anchitel  b.  1905,  Reginald  Curteis  b.  1907,  John  Godfrey  b.  1911, 
Gerald  Gilbert  b.  1913,  Isabella  Mabel  b.  1908,  Catherine  Muriel  b.  1910,  Mary  Elizabeth  b. 
1917,  Dorothy  Myra  b.  1920, — Dorothy  Muriel,  b.  1888.  Residence,  Windmill  Hill  Place,  Hail- 
sham,  Sussex. Maud  Ashburnham,  b.  1863. Bridget  Ashburnham,  b.  1876. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Cromer  Ashburnham,  K.C.B.,  b.  1831,  d.  1917  : m. 
1864,  Urith  Amelia  (now  of  The  Vicarage,  Platt  Borough  Green,  Kent),  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  George  Bohun  Martin,  R.N.,  C.B.  : — 

Urith  Amelia,  b.  18 — : m.  1904,  the  Rev.  John  Brand,  V.  of  Platt,  Borough  Green,  Kent.— 
Editha,  b.  1878  : m.  1913,  Wemyss  Carbery. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Ashburnham,  4th  son  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Woodgate  Ashburnham,  b.  1840,  d.  1888  : m.  1864,  Julia  Letitia,  who 
d.  1912,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  N.  J.  Merriman,  D.D.,  3rd  Bishop  of  Grahams  Town  : — 
John  Anchitel  b.  1865  ; is  Ch.  Magistrate,  Johannesburg  : m.  1894,  Jean,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R. 
Price,  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis  Elizabeth,  b.  1895  : m.  1918,  Capt.  John  William  James 
Clark-Kennedy,  Capt.  African  Police  [see  V.  Lifford], — Jean  Margaret  Julia,  b.  1899.  Residence , 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal,— -Lawrence  Piers,  b.  1878.—  -Mabel  Julia  : m.  1888,  Gerald  Callander, 
who^.  1892. Gladys  Maude  : m.  1905,  William  John  Grant,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1908. 

This  family,  denoifiinated  from  the  town  of  Ashburnham  (originally  written  Esseburnham),  in  Sussex, 
is  of  great  antiquity.  Sir  Denny  Ashburnham,  1st  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Hastings,  and  Victualler 
of  the  Navy.  The  2nd  baronet  was  Chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer  and  M.P.  for  Hastings  ; the  4th 
baronet  was  Bishop  of  Chichester  ; and  the  7th  baronet  was  Chancellor  and  Prebendary  of  Chichester. 

CLERK,  Creation  (N.S.)  1679,  of  Penicuik,  Edinburgh. 

[Name  pronounced  “Clark.”] 

iSY/- George  James  Robert  Clerk, 
9th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  4th,  1876 ; s.  his 
father,  .SVVGeorge  Douglas,  1911  : is  Capt. 
Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Midlothian  : m.  1903,  the  Hon. 
Mabel  Honor,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon. 
Charles  Dutton  [see  B.  Sherborne],  and  has 
issue. 

&rms — Or,  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent 
between  two  crescents  in  chief  gules,  and  a boar’s 
head  couped  in  base  sable.  Crrst — A demi-huntsman 
winding  a horn  proper.  .Supporters — Dexter,  a 

naked  man  wreathed  about  the  middle  with  oak, 
in  the  dexter  hand  a bow,  over  his  shoulder  a quiver 
of  arrows,  and  the  skin  of  a wild  beast  hanging  be- 
hind his  back  all  proper ; sinister,  a Druid  priest 
with  flowing  beard  proper,  vested  and  hooded 
argent,  holding  in  the  sinister  hand  an  oak-branch 
acorned  vert. 

Seats—  Penicuik  House,  Midlothian:  Bank 

House,  Penicuik.  Residence — North  Berwick. 
Victory  loves  care.  Clubs — Bath,  New  (Edinburgh). 


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son  living— JOHN  DUTTON,  b.  Jan.  30th,  1917. 

Daughters  living — Susan  Rosemary  Dacre,  b.  1905. Aymde  Lavender,  b.  1907. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Jane  Isabella  Maria. Mary  Elizabeth.  Residence , 

Bank  House,  Penicuick,  Midlothian. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet—  Aym£e  Elizabeth  Georgiana  ( Lady  Clerk),  da.  of  Sir  Robert 
John  Milliken  Napier,  9th  Bt.  : in.  1876,  Sir  George  Douglas  Clerk,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  19 11. 
Residence , The  Barony  House,  Lasswade,  Midlothian. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Edward  Clerk  (infra) : 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Edward  Clerk,  b.  1850,  d.  1906  : m.  rst,  1875,  Henrietta  d'Avignon, 
who  d.  1889  ; 2ndly,  1890,  Regina  Renois 

(By  1st  marriage)  George  Edward,  M.D.,  C.M.,  b.  1877;  served  during  European  War  19x4-17, 
as  Capt.  and  Surg.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force  : m.  1903,  Annie  Manny,  and  has  issue  living, 
Douglas  Leo,  b.  1904, — Sydney  Percy,  b.  1912, — Joseph  Harry,  b.  1914.  Residence , Park  Avenue, 
Montreal,  Canada.  (By  2nd  marriage)  Abel,  b.  T897.  Lucette,  b.  1890.  Mary,  b.  1894. 

Issue  ol  the  late  George  Edward  Clerk,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1815,  d.  1875  : 
in.  1849,  Marie  Louise  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Mons.  Casimir  Dupuis,  of  Montreal : — 

Charles  Francois,  b.  1851  in.  1873,  Noemi  Bertrand.  Henry  Joseph,  b.  1856. Edmond  Antoine,  • 

b.  1858. Alexander  Marie  Joseph,  b.  1861. Jean  Pio  Robert,  b.  1870. Emily  Victoria  Marie. 

—Marie  Louise  : m.  1875,  Charles  J.  O.  E.Terroux.  Mary  Isabelle. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Clerk, Q.C.,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  1900 : m.  1845, 
Rose  Alice,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Greene,  M.P.  : — 

John  Frederick,  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Winchester;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1874:  in.  1884,  Eleanor,  da.  of 
the  late  Gustavus  Smith,  of  Goldicote  [see  D.  Atholl,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Aylmer  Gustavus, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1888;  is  Capt.  Hertfordshire  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  Mil.  Cross,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917, — Violet,  b.  1886  : tn.  1909,  Capt.  Francis  Maurice 
Du  Plat  Taylor,  R.A., — Sybil  Alice,  b.  1892, — Nancy  Eleanor,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Harmer 

Green,  Welwyn.  Chambers,  10,  King’s  Bench  Walk,  E.C. Duncan,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Radley  : 

m.  1890,  Madge,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Bruce,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric,  b.  18 — ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1917, — Thorold,  b.  18 — "Helen  Georgina,  b.  1858. Mabel  Gertrude, 

b.  1861  : in.  18 — , Addison  Bright,  and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm  Addison,  b.  1894, — Gavin,  b.  1900. 
Residence , 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Clerk  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Clerk,  b.  1867,  d.  1915  : m.  18 — : — 

Robert,  b.  18 — . Edward  (twin),  b.  18—. 

Issue  of  thei  late  Major  Edward  Clerk,  7th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1824,  d.  1917  : 
m.  1864,  Alice  (now  of  Villa  Costantino,  Rapallo,  Italy),  da.  of  the  late  T.  W. 
Bramston,  M.P. , of  Skreens,  Essex 

Herbert  Edward,  b.  1871 : in.  1908,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Jules  A.  Heuer,  and  has  issue  living, 
Margery  Alice,  b.  1913, — a da.,  b.  19 — . Florence  Eliza,  b.  18 — . 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Alexander  Clerk,  8th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1912  : 
m.  1857,  Edith  Mary,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Dr.  A.  Buchanan  : — 

Hugh  Edward,  C.I.E.,  b.  1859  > sometime  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  P.W.D.,  Madras,  and  a Member  of 
Council : in.  1885,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Willoughby  James  Beauchamp  [see  Proctor-Beauchamp, 
Bt.,  colls.].  Arthur  Stanley,  b.  1864  : m.  1897,  Edith  Maud,  da.  of — Sheffield,  of  Nova  Scotia,  and 

has  issue  living,  Alexander,  b.  1901, — May  Adela,  b.  1899. Agnes  Isabella:  m.  1883,  Andrew 

Williamson,  formerly  of  Branding  House,  near  Dover,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  George,  b. 
1884  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Cav., — Hugh  Alexander,  R.N.,  b.  1885  ; became  Lieut.  1906,  Lieut. -Com. 

1914,  and  Flight  Com.  Naval  Air  Ser.  1914, — Dorian  Adair,  b.  1893. Cecilia  Mary. Isabella 

Edith  : m.  1893,  the  Rev.  William  Russell  Fox,  R.  of  N.  Bovey,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Roger,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  European  War  1914-19  as  2nd  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  (M.C.  with  bar), — Peter  Denis,  b.  1901, — Mary  Monica,  b.  1908. 
Residence , The  Rectory,  North  Bovey,  Devon. 

The  family  is  descended  from  John  Clerk,  distinguished  for  his  loyalty  and  attachment  to  the 
party  of  Mary  Stuart.  His  great-grandson,  John,  was  created  a baronet  by  Charles  II.  The  2nd 
baronet  was  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer  of  Scotland  1707-55.  The  6th  baronet,  a Privy  Councillor, 
was  M.P.  for  Edinburghshire  (C)  1818-32  and  1835-7,  for  Stamford  1838-47,  and  for  Dover  1847-52,  and 
during  his  political  career,  held  office  in  several  administrations.  Sir  George  Douglas,  8th  Bt.,  was 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  and  a Commr.  of  Supply  for  cos.  Midlothian  and  Peebles. 


CLERKE,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Hitcham,  Buckinghamshire. 


[Name  pronounced  “Clark.”] 


Sir  William  Francis  Clerke,  nth 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  16th,  1856;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Henry,  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1881 : m.  1884,  Beatrice,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Graham 
Menzies,  of  Hallyburton  House,  Coupar  Angus, 
and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  on  a bend  gules  between  three  pellets 
as  many  swans  of  the  field ; on  a sinister  canton  azure  a 
demi-ram  salient  of  the  first,  and  in  chief  two  fleurs-de-lis 
or,  over  all  a baton  trunked.  Cnst — A ram’s  head  couped 

proper. 

Residence — 46,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — Junior 
Carlton,  Wellington. 


Grandsons  living— Issue  of  the  late  Francis  William 
Talbot  Clerke,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards ; b.  1886,  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916:  m.  1911, 
Albinia  Mary  ; she  in.  2ndly,  1920,  Capt.  Anthony 
Henry  Evelyn  Ashley  [ see  E.  Shaftesbury,  colls.]),  da. 
of  Edward  Henry  Evans-Lombe  l see  E.  Leven  and 
Melville,  colls.]  : — 

JOHN  EDWARD  LONGUEVILLE,  b.  Oct.  29th,  1913. 
—Rupert  Francis  Henry,  b.  1916. 


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Son  living — David  Herbert  Hamund,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  15th  Hussars. 

Daughter  living — Beatrice  Janet  Elsie,  b.  1891  : m.  1916,  R.  Evelyn  Henderson,  Lieut.  Household 
CaVi.  and  A.D.C.,  and  has  issue  living.  Robert  Alistair,  b.  1917, — Jean  Beatrice,  b.  1919.  Resi- 
dences, Sedgwick  Park,  Horsham ; 34,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

Brother  living — Charles  John,  b.  1857  : m.  1892,  Augusta  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Arthur 
Daniel,  of  The  Manor  House,  Stockland,  Bridgwater,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Nicholas 
John,  b.  1912.  Residence , Broomfield  Hall,  Bridgwater,  Somerset.  Club , Junior  Carlton 

Sister  living — Mary  Georgina:  7n.  1890,  Basil  Thomas  Fanshawe,  Lieut.  Royal  N.  Devon 
Imperial  Yeo.  [E.  Coventry,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Aubrey  Basil,  b.  1893, — Evelyn  Gascoyne. 
b.  1903, — Muriel  Mary,  b.  1891, — Aline  Barbara,  b.  1896, — Rachel  Georgina,  b.  1897, — Vere,  b.  igooT 
Residences,  The  Park,  Lunugala,  Ceylon;  Holywell,  Bratton  Fleming,  N.  Devon. 

The  first  person  named  in  the  pedigree  of  this  family  (some  members  of  which  were  benefactors  to- 
Magdalen  College,  Oxford),  is  Richard  Clerke,  of  Willoughby,  temp.  Henry  VI.  From  him  descended, 
in  the  4th  generation,  Sir  John  Clerke,  who,  at  the  battle  of  “Spurs,”  1513,  took  the  Duke  of 
Longueville  prisoner,  and  for  that  signal  service  received  from  Henry  VIII.  a grant  of  the  canton  of 
honorable  augmentation,  still  borne  in  the  family  arms.  The  9th  baronet  served  in  the  52nd  Regt.  at 
Waterloo. 


CLIFFORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Westfield  House,  Ryde.  [Extinct  1895.] 

Sir  Charles  Cavendish  Clifford,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Augusta  Caroline.  Residences,  Westfield  House,  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight;  18,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet — Rosalie. Caroline  May  ( Baroness  Do7‘tner) : 7n.  1903,, 

Capt.  the  14th  Baron  Dormer,  C.B.E.,  R.N.  Residence , Grove  Park,  Warwick. 


CLIFFORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Flaxbourne,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

Sir  George  Hugh  Charles  Clifford,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  Oct.  10th,  1847;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles, 
1893  : 111  • Ist>  1880,  Mary,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Lawson,  2nd  Bt. ; 2ndly,  1884,  Janet,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of 
James  Burnett,  of  Nelson,  New  Zealand  ; 3rdly,  1892,  Helen 
Frances,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Dennis,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Cheeky  or  and  azure,  a fesse  gules.  Crtst—  Out  of  a ducaf 
coronet  or,  a wyvern  rising  gules. 

Reside7ices — Stonyhurst,  Ashley,  New  Zealand  ; Avonholme,  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand. 


Semper  paratus. 
Always  ready. 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage— CHARLES  LEWIS,  b.  July  17th, 

1885  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo. 

Daughters  living— By  3rd  marriage— Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1892.— 

Mary  Edith,  b.  1893. Helen  Mary  Jane,  b.  1897. 

Brothers  living — Walter  Lovelace,  b.  1853:  7/1.  1883,  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Bath,  of  Bryn-y-Mor,  Swansea,  and  has  issue  living,  Catherine  Mary,  b.  1885  : 
771.  1907,  Rowland  Richards,  formerly  of  31,  Palace  Mansions,  W.,—  Bertha  Mary,  b.  1887:  1912, 

Lieut. -Com.  Ian  Shirreff  Hilton,  R.N.,— Mary  Lucy,  b 1908. Charles  William,  b.  1854;  is  a 

J.P.  : 7)i.  1st,  1881,  Mary,  who  d.  1881,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Raleigh  Chichester,  of  Runnamoat, 
Roscommon  2ndly,  1892,  Sicele  Agnes,  da.  of  Sir  Humphrey  de  Trafford,  2nd  Bt.,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  (by  2nd  marriage)  George  Gilbert  Joseph,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  8th  Hussars  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches),— Walter  Francis  Joseph,  b.  1894:  Lieut.  Irish  Guards;  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1915,— Lewis  Arthur  Joseph,  b.  1896,— Roger  Charles  Joseph  Gerrard, 
b.  1910,— Agnes  Mary  Annette,  b.  1899, — Rosamond  Mary  Clare,  b.  1904.  Residence,  The  Red 

House,’ Market  Drayton.  Club,  Wellington. Francis  Charles,  b.  1856:  th.  1st,  1894,  Dora, 

who*/.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Broughton  Charlton,  of  Chilwell  Hall,  Notts;  2ndly,  19x1, 
Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  William  George  Coventry  [ see  E.  Coventry,  colls.].  Residence,  Hacketty 
Way,  near  Porlock,  Somerset.  Club , Wellington. 

Sister  living — Mary  Lucy,  b.  1849:  m.  1877,  Count  (Arthur  John)  Moore,  M.P.,  who  d.  io°4> 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Joseph,  b.  1880:  Capt.  Irish  Guards  : )n.  1917,  Lady  Dorothie  Mary 
Evelyn  Feilding,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of  Denbigh.  Reside7ices,  Mooresfort,  co.  Tipperary ; Aherlow 
Castle,  Bansha,  co.  Tipperary. 

The  1st  Baronet  was  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  New  Zealand  1853-60. 


CLOUSTON,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1908,  of  Montreal,  Quebec,  Dominion  of  Canada. 

[Extinct  1912.] 

Sir  Edward  Seaborne  Clouston,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  1st  Baronet— Marjory  Meredith,  b.  1882:  771.  1911,  Dr.  John  L.  Todd,  of 
McGill  Univ.,  Montreal.  Reside)ice,  Montbriant,  Ste.  Anne  de  Bellevue,  Montreal,  Province  ot 
Quebec,  Canada. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Earonet— Annie  ( Lady  Clouston ),  da.  of  George  Easton,  of  Brockville, 
Ontario,  Canada:  7/1.  1878,  Sir  Edwa  d Seaborne  Clouston,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1912,  when  the 
title  became  ext.  Residences , 362,  1 eel  Street,  Montreal,  Canada,  Boisbriant,  Ste,  Anne  de 
Bellevue,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada. 


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COATES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Helperby  Hall,  Helperby,  Brafferton, 

North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Edward  Feetham  Coates,  M.P., 
1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  James  Coates, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Helperby  Hall,  York,  by  Elizabeth, 
only  da.  of  Edward  Sayer,  ofYarm,  Yorkshire; 
b.  Feb.  28th,  1853;  ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.,  Duke 
of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  ; is  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Coates,  Son  and  Co.,  stockbrokers, 
of  Gresham  Street,  E.C.,  a Lieut,  of  the  City  of 
London,  a Trustee  of  Crystal  Palace,  a J.P.,  a 
D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Surrey  (Chm. 
of  County  Council  (1905-10),  a Member  of  its 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a D L.  and  J.P.  for  N 
Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  patron  of  one  living; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Yorkshire,  N.  Part  of  W. 
Riding,  Elland  Div.  1900  ; sat  for  Lewisham  ( C ) 
Dec.  1903  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  W.  Div. 
thereof  Dec.  14th,  1918:  m.  1878,  Edith,  el.  da. 
and  co-heir  of  the  late  Capt.  Philip  Woolley,  of 
Gravenhurst,  Bolney,  Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

$ntt8 — Per  fesse  or  and  argent,  three  pallets  sable,  two 
flaunches  gules,  the  dexter  charged  with  a rose  of  the 
second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and  the  sinister  with  a 
lion  passant  also  of  the  second.  Crest — Upon  a rock 

proper,  a cock  or,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a quatrefoil 
gules,  and  resting  the  dexter  leg  on  an  escarbuncle  argent. 

Seats — Tayles  Hill,  Ewell,  Surrey;  Helperby  Hall,  York.  Town  Residence—  Queen  Anne’s 
Lodge,  Queen  Anne’s  Gate,  Westminster,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  United  Service,  Yorkshire, 
Royal  Yacht  Squadron.  


Son.  living — EDWARD  CLIVE,  b.  May  21st,  1879;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford;  formerly  15th  Hussars;  sometime  Mil.  Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland;  is  Capt.  Gen. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  and  an  Assist.  Provost  Marshal  : m.  1906,  Lady  Celia  Hermione  Crewe-Milnes, 
da.  of  1st  Marquess  of  Crewe,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Edward  James  Clive,  b.  1907, — Anthony 
Richard  Milnes,  b.  1920, — Bridget  Sibyl,  b.  1910, — Elizabeth  Hermione,  b.  1914.  Residence , 15, 
Cambridge  Square,  W. 

Daughter  living— Dorothy  Anne,  b.  1884. 


COATS,  Creation  (.U.K.)  1905,  of  Auchendrane,  Maybole,  co.  Ayr. 

Sir  Stuart  Auchincloss  Coats,  M.P., 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  20th,  1868  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
James,  1913;  Private  Chamberlain  of  Sword  and 
Cape  to  Pope  Benedict  XV.  (formerly  to  Pope 
Pius  X),  a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Gregory 
the  Great,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Morpeth  (£/)  Jan.  1906, 
and  Deptford  Jan.  and  Dec.  1910 ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Wimbledon  (C)  April  1916  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected 
for  Surrey,  E.  Div.  Dec.  1918:  m.  1891,  Jane  Muir, 
da.  of  Thomas  Greenlees,  of  Paisley,  Renfrewshire, 
and  has  issue. 

— Or,  three  mascles  sable,  a chief  engrailed  azure, 
semee-de-lis  of  the  field.  C«9t — A stag’s  head  erased  proper, 

charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escarbuncle  or. 

Seat — Ballathie,  Stanley,  Perthshire.  Town  Residence — 
10,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Clubs — Carlton 

Bachelors’,  St.  James’s. 


Sons  living— JAMES  STUART,  M.C.,  b.  April  13th,  1894; 
ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.):  m. 
1917,  Lady  Amy  Gwendoline  Gordon-Lennox,  da.  of  the 
Earl  of  March  [see  D Richmond],  and  has  issue  living, 
Ian  Charles  James,  b.  1919.  Clubs.  Marlborough,  Bachelors’, 
Guards’.-— Muir  Dudley,  M.C.,  b.  1897;  is  Capt.  Scots  Guards  Special  Reserve;  European 
War  1914-19  (M.C.).  Clubs,  Guards’,  Bachelors’,  Bath. 


Daughter  living — Margaret  Mary  Josephine,  b.  1901. 

Brothers  living — Alfred  Mainwaring,  b.  1869 : m.  1895,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Morris  Barne- 
wall  of  Flushing,  Long  Island,  U.S.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Archibald,  b.  1896;  Lieut. 
U.S.A.  Army  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918, — Mabel,  b , 1899, — Elizabeth 
Barnewall,  b.  1902.  Residence , 77,  Williams  Street,  Providence,  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.  James 
Monro,  b.  1875  : m-  1899,  Anne  Baldwin,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Thompson  Caswell,  of  Providence, 
Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.  Residence , 26,  Upper  Brook  Street,  W.  Clubs,  Bachelors’,  St.  James’s. 

Sisters  living — Elizabeth  Winthrop,  b.  1858 ; has  Reconnaissance  Frangaise  (2nd  class\  and  is 
an  Officer  of  Order  of  St.  Saba  : m.  1888,  Thomas  Glen  Arthur,  who  d.  1907,  a Chevalier  of 
the  Legion  of  Honour  [see  B.  Glenarthur].  Residence , Djdnan-el- Mufti.  Mustapha  Sup^rieur, 

Algeria. Annie  McKenzie,  b.  i860:  m.  1891,  George  Gordon  King,  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island, 

U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward,  b.  1901, — Dorothy  Gordon,  b.  1895, — Violet  Gordon,  b.  1897. 
Residences , 16,  East  84th  Street,  New  York;  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Marie  Jeanne  Augustine  {Lady  Coats'' ',  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
*?te  Charles  Henri  Adam,  a Member  of  Council  Gen.  of  Basse  Alsace ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : m.  1889,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
James  Coats,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  ^Residence, 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


The  first  baronet,  Sir  James  Coats  (a  Director  of  J.  and  P.  Coats  (Limited),  sewing  cotton 
manufacturers  of  Ferguslie  Thread  Works,  Paisley),  was  el.  son  of  . the  late  Sir  Peter  Coats,  of 
Ajjchendrane,  Ayrshire,  who  was  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  James  Coats,  of  Paisley,  and  el.  brother 
01  the  late  Thomas  Coats,  of  Ferguslie  and  Maxwellton  [see  Glen-Coats,  Bt.]. 

GLEN-COATS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Ferguslie  Park,  Abbey,  co.  Renfrew. 

God  feeds  the  ravens.  ,SV>  THOMAS  GlEN  GLEN-COATS,  C.B. , ISt  Baronet, 

el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Coats,  of  Ferguslie  and  Max- 
wellton [see  B.  Glentanar]  ; b.  Feb.  19th,  1846  ; ed.  at  Queen- 
wood  Coll.,  Hants;  was  Chm.  of  Paisley  Sch.  Board  1885-94; 
is  Lord-Lieut.  of  co.  Renfrew,  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  (formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.)  Princess 
Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  Hon.  Col.  Yeo., 
and  a Director  of  J.  and  P.  Coats  (Limited),  cotton-thread 
manufacturers,  of  Ferguslie  Thread  Works.  Paisley ; sat  as 
M.  P.  for  Renfrewshire,  W.  Div.  (L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910, 
having  been  defeated  therefor  1900;  assumed  by  Royal  license 
1894  the  additional  surname  of  Glen;  C.B.  (Civil)  1911  : m. 
1876,  Elise  Agnes,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Alexander  Walker,  of 
Montreal,  Canada,  and  has  issue. 

&rOT8— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a stag’s  head  erased  gules,  between  the  attires  a pheon  azure, 
all  between  three  mascles  sable,  a bordure  engrailed  of  the  last ; 2nd  and  3rd,  ermine,  three  Cornish 
choughs  sable,  beaked  gules.  <£nsts — 1st,  an  anchor  erect  proper  ; 2nd,  a Cornish  chough  sable, 
beaked  gules. 

Seat — Ferguslie  Park,  Paisley.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal,  Western  (Glasgow). 


Sons  living— THOMAS  COATS  GLEN,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903). 

Alexander  Harold  Glen,  b.  1883  ; is  Major  Yeo.,  and  Comdg.  Divisional  Cav. 

Daughter  living — Marion  Marjorie  Winifred  Glen,  b.  1887  : nt.  1913,  Major  Edward  Howard 
Thornborough  Parsons,  C.B.E.  (formerly  R.A.),  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Edward  Harold, 
b.  1915,- -Luke  Thornbrough,  b.  1918.  Residence,  5,  Princes  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

COCHRANE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Woodbrook,  Old  Connaught,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow, 
Lisgar  Castle,  Bailieborough,  co.  Cavan,  and  Kildare  Street,  City  of  Dublin. 

Sir  Ernest  Cecil  Cochrane,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  12th,  1873  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry,  1904  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1904 ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn. 
Connaught  Rangers  ; was  an  Hon.  Gentleman-in-Waiting 
to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  1908-9;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Cavan, 
and  Chm.  of  Cantrell  and  Cochrane  (Limited),  mineral 
water  manufacturers,  of  Dublin  and  Belfast  : m.  1st,  1896, 
Ethel  (who  obtained  a divorce  1910),  da,  of  the  late  John 
Henry  Davis,  of  Carshalton,  Surrey;  2ndly,  1911,  Elsa, 
da.  of  Erwin  Albert  Schumacher,  formerly  of  24,  Prince’s 
Gate,  S.W. , and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  on  chevron  engrailed  argent,  between  in  chief  two 
boars’  heads  erased  or,  and  in  base  a sun  in  splendour  of  the  last,  a 
thistle  proper  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Crtst — In  front  of 
two  til  ting-spears  in  saltire  a bay  horse  passant  all  proper. 

Residence — 55,  Porchester  Terrace,  W.  2.  Club — Windham. 

Sons  living— By  2nd  marriage— ERNEST  HENRY,  b.  Feb.  3rd, 

1913 Desmond  Oriel  Alastair  George  Weston,  b.  1918. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Beatrice  Dorothea,  b.  1902. By  2nd  marriage— 

Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1915. 

Brother  living — Sir  Stanley  Herbert,  b.  1877  ; cr.  a Baronet  1915  [see  infra]. 

Sister  living— Sarah  Elizabeth  Grahame,  b.  1866:  m.  1883,  Joseph  M.  Day,  LL.D.,  Bar.-at-law. 
Residence, 

The  1st  baronet  Sir  Henry  Cochrane  was  Governing  Director  of  Cantrell  and  Cochrane  (Limited), 
mineral  water  manufacturers,  of  Dublin,  and  an  Alderman  of  that  City  for  over  25  years. 

COCHRANE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Woodbrook,  Bray,  Old 
Connaught,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  Stanley  Herbert  Cochrane,  1 st Baronet, 
4th  son  of  Sir  Henry  Cochrane,  1st  Baronet  {cr.  1903) 
(ante);  b.  Sept.  19th,  1877;  ed.  at  Trim  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  18 — , M.A.  18—)  ; is  Capt.  7th  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers, 
a J.P.  and  D L.  for  co.  Dublin  (High  Sheriff  1912),  a J.P. 
for  co.  Wicklow  (High  Sheriff  19 1 1 ),  and  Gov.  Director  of 
Cantrell  and  Cochrane  (Limited),  mineral  water  manufac- 
turers, of  Dublin. 

$rms — Azure,  on  a chevron  engrailed  argent  between  in  chief  two 
boars’  heads  erased  or  and  in  base  a sun  in  splendour  of  the  last,  a 
thistle  proper  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert.  Crrgt — In  front  of 

two  tiltmg-spears  in  saltire  a bay  horse  passant  all  proper. 

Residences— Woodbrook,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow  ; 45,  Kildare  Street, 
Dublin. 

Cockburn-Campbell,  see  Campbell. 


By  virtue  and  labour. 


By  virtue  and  laboiir. 


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COCKBURN,  Creation  (N.S.)  1671,  of  That  Ilk. 


He  arises  with  a song. 


[Pronounced  " Coburn.  ’] 

Sir  Robert  Cockburn,  9th  Baronet ; 
b.  Dec.  7th,  1861  ; s.  his  father,  Capt . Sir  Edward 
Cludde,  1903  ; formerly  Major  Shropshire  L.I. ; 
European  War  1914- 19. 

$rnw — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  argent,  three  cocks  gules, 
Cockburn  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  six  mascles  or,  three,  two  and 
one,  Weapon  t ; all  within  a bordure  vert.  Cnst — A cock 
crowing  proper. 

Residence — 4,  Lansdown  Crescent,  Bath. 

Brothers  living— JAMES  STANHOPE,  b.  Nov.  nth, 
1867  ; formerly  Capt.  Gen.  List ; on  Embarkation  S'aff 
1915-19  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (medal  with  clasp).  Resi- 
dence, Pennoxstone  Court,  Hereford. John  Brydges, 

D.S.O.,  b.  1870;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st 
Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; Hinterland  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Munshi  Expedition  1900  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1906  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  in  Cameroons  and  in  France 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
silver  medal,  and  the  Legion  of  Honour  ; D.S.O.  1919  : in. 
1919,  Isabel  Hunter,  da.  of  the  late  James  McQueen,  of 
Crofts,  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright. 

Sisters  living — Florence. Annie  : m.  1893,  Francis 

George  Sherlock,  and  has  issue  living. Eleanor:  in. 

1902,  James  Tuder  Hereford,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 

James,  b.  1910.  Residence , Sufton,  Herefordshire. Mary. 

Uncle  living— George  William,  b.  1838  ; served  as  Capt. 
42nd  Highlanders,  1st  Bengal  Cav. , and  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; 
sometime  Col.  Comdg.-in-Ch.  Hyderabad  Feudal  Forces  ; 
m.  1861,  Emily  Sarah,  da.  of  the  Ven.  John  Cleugh,  Arch- 
deacon of  Malta,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Alexander 
Crawford,  b.  1863 ; formerly  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  ; 
served  with  Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1898,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with,  clasp),  and  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1902  (clasp), — Ronald  Abercromby,  b.  1872  ; 
is  Major  Suffolk  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded,  despatches)  : m.  1910, 
Gladys  Huxtable,  da.  of  the  late  William  Pearce,  of  Standen  Elms,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight, 
and  has  issue  living,  Rona  Abercromby  b.  19x1, — Donald  Graham  (twin),  b.  1872  : in.  1915,  Dorothy 
Agnes,  who  d.  191-,  da.  of  Lewis  Evans, —Constance  Anne  Cleugh, — Violet  Selina  Margaret: 
in.  1911,  Rear-Adm.  Edward  Montgomery  Phillpotts,  C.B.,  R.N., — Muriel  Evelyn  Kathleen, 
M.B.E.\  M.B.E.  1918:  m.  1902,  John  Houston  Sinclair,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Zanzibar,— Kathleen  Beatrice  Melita:  m.  1913,  Robert  Smith  Barry.  Residence , Cockburn’s  Path, 
Kew  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughters  of  Col.  George  William  Cockburn  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Stuart  Cockburn,  b.  1867,  d.  1917  : in.  1894,  Lilian  (now  of 
Sandford  House,  Godshill,  Isle  of  Wight),  da.  of  Sir  Morton  Edward  Manningham-Buller, 
2nd  Bt.  : — 

Sylvia. Rosalind. 


Watchful  and  bold. 


CODDINGTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Wycollar,  Blackburn,  co.  Palatine  of 
Lancaster.  [Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  William  Coddington,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Beatrice,  b.  18 — : m.  1894,  Digby  Leonard  Arthur  Cayley 
[ see  Cayley,  Bt. , colls.].  Residence , Riversleigh,  Lytham,  Lancashire. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Aimee  Josephine  ( Lady  Coddington ),  da.  of  William  Joseph 
Barber-Starkley  [see  Kinloch,  Bt. , cr.  1873]  : m.  1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Coddington, 
ist  baronet,  who  d.  1918,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 21,  Kensington  Court  Gardens,  W.8. 

CODRINGTON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1721,  of  Dodington,  Gloucestershire. 

Sir  William  Robert  Codrington,  6th  Baronet ; b.  April  i8th,i867  ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  William,  1904;  formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  nth  Hussars* 
served  in  Natal  1899-1901,  present  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Brevet  Major):  in.  1903,  Joan,  el.  da.  of  Harry  Adams  Rogers, 
of  The  Poplars,  Johannesburg,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue. 

$nns — Not  yet  on  record  at  College  of  Arms. 

Residence — Standerton,  Transvaal. 

Sons  living — WILLIAM  RICHARD,  b.  April  22nd,  1904.  Frank  Christopher,  b.  1908. 

Brothers  living — George  Raimond,  b.  1868  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910),  Alexander 
Joseph,  b.  1870  : m.  1905,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  Nicholas  Roskell,  of  2,  Warwick  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Christopher  Bethell-Codrington,  el.  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Codrington,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Christopher  William  Codrington,  M.P.,  b.  1805,  d.  1864:  in.  1836,  Lady 
c.  Georgiana  Charlotte  Anne  Somerset,  V.A.,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  7th  Duke  of  Beaufort : — 

Hr  Gerald  William  Henry,  b.  1850;  cr.  a Baronet  [see  Codrington,  Bt.,  cr.  1876]. George 

John  Granville  Christopher,  A 1855  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Gloucestershire  Yeo.  Cav.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Glamorgan  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal  with  three  clasps).  Residence , 

bands  Court,  Chipping  Sodbury.  Club , Bachelors'. Florance  Adelaide  Augusta. Evelyn 

Anna  Blanche.  Residence , Sands  Court,  Chipping  Sodbury. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Edward  Codrington,  G.C.B.,  3rd  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Codrington  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  William  John  Codrington,  G.C.B.,  M.P.,  b.  1804,  d.  1884  : m.  1836, 
Mary,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Levi  Ames,  of  The  Hyde,  Hertford: — 

Sir  Alfred  Edward,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  b.  1854:  ed.  at  Harrow;  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Army  (retired),  and 
Col.  Coldstream  Guards  ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  5th  class  Medjidie, 
and  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.) ; was  A.A.G.  3rd 
Army  Corps  1903,  and  Col.  Comdg.  Coldstream  Guards  1903-7  ; commanded  1st  London  Div. 
of  Territorial  Force  1908-9,  and  London  Dist.  1909-13 ; appointed  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State 
for  War  and  Sec.  of  Selection  Board  Aug.  1914 ; was  an  Army  Com.  1914-16  ; is  a Grand  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour;  C.  B.  (Mil.)  1904,  C.V.O.  1905,  K.C.V.O.  1911  : m.  1885,  Adela  Harriet,  C.B.E., 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Melville  Portal,  of  Laverstoke  House,  Whitchurch,  Hants  [E.  Minto],  and 
has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Ronald,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , b.  1888  ; Major  Leicestershire  Yeo.,  and  a 
D.A.Q.M.G.  : European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  O.B.E. ):  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, — William  Melville,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  Capt.  16th  Lancers,  and  a 
3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; European  War  1916-17  (M.C.), — John  Alfred,  b.  1898;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards, — Mary  Adela,  b.  1886.  Residences , no,  Eaton  Square, 
S.W.  ; Preston  Hall,  Uppingham.  Clubs , Guards’,  Travellers’,  Naval  and  Military.— —Jane  Emily 
( Lady  U n iacke-  Pen  rose- F itzGerald) : m.  1867,  Sir  Robert  Uniacke  Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald, 

1st  Bt.,  who  d.  1919,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 35,  Grosvenor  Road,  S.W. Mary  : 

m.  1864,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Earle,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1885  [see  Earle,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence, 
2,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Henry  John  Codrington,  K.C.B.,  b.  1808, 
d.  1877  : m.  Tst,  1849,  Helen  Jane,  who  d.  1876,  and  whom  he  divorced  1865,  da.  of 
C.  Webb  Smith,  of  Florence  ; -2ndly,  1869,  Catherine,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  Henry  Combe 
Compton,  of  Manor  House,  Lyndhurst,  and  widow  of  Adm.  A.  Aitchison,  of  Shrubs  Hill, 
Lyndhurst : — 

Anne  ( Countess  of  Winchilsea  and  Nottingham)  : m.  1882,  the  13th  Earl  of  Wir.chilsea  and  Notting- 
ham. Residence , Haverholme  Priory,  Sleaford. Ellen  ( Lady  Dasent)  : m.  1878,  Sir  John  Roche 

Dasent,  C.B.,  who  d.  1914,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Manuel,  b.  1879  ; Com.  R.N. ; d.  (on  active 
ser.)  1916, —Walter,  R.N. , b.  1880  ; became  Lieut.  1902,  Lieut. -Com.  1910,  and  Com.  1915.  Resi- 
dences, 26,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.  ; Montrose  House,  St.  Vincent,  W.  Indies. 

The  2nd  baronet,  who  died  1792,  disinherited  his  son,  Sir  William,  the  3rd  baronet,  and  bequeathed 
his  extensive  estates  to  his  nephew,  Bethel  Codrington,  whose  grandson  was  cr.  a baronet  1876. 

CODRINGTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  Dodington,  Gloucestershire. 

Sir  Gerald  William  Henry  Codrington,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Christopher  William  Codrington,  M.P.  [see  Codrington,  Bt.,  cr.  1721], 
by  Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte  Ann  Somerset,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  7th  Duke  of 
Beaufort ; b.  Oct.  9th,  1850 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Glouces- 
tershire Imperial  Yeo.;  is  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire:  m.  1887,  Lady  Edith  Hen- 
rietta Sybil  Denison,  el.  da.  of  ist  Earl  of  Londesborough,  and  has  issue. 

— Arms  not  yet  on  record  at  College  of  Arms. 

Seats—  The  Old  Hundred,  Tormarton,  Badminton  ; Dodington  Park,  Chipping  Sodbury,  Glouces- 
tershire. Clubs , — Carlton,  Bachelors’.  

Son  living— CHRISTOPHER  WILLIAM  GERALD  HENRY,  b.  Oct.  6th,  1894;  is  Lieut. 
19th  Hussars  ; European  War  (wounded). 

Daughters  living — Edith  Georgiana  Veronica,  b.  1888:  m.  1916,  Capt.  Frank  Gilliat. Cecilia 

Grace  Adelaide  Sybil,  b.  1904. 

This  family  is  a younger  branch  of  the  Codringtons,  baronets,  of  Dodington,  creation  1721.  The 
Codringtons  have  been  established  in  Gloucestershire  since  temp.  Henry  IV. 

COGKILL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1778,  of  Coghill,  Yorkshire. 

SzVEgerton  Bushe  Coghill,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  Feb.  7th,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Joscelyn, 
1905  ; ed.  at  Haileybury  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cork  : 
m.  1893,  Elizabeth  Hildegarde  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Thomas  Henry  Somerville,  D.L.,  of  Drishane, 
Skibbereen,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  ermine  a chevron  between 
three  cocks  gules,  Coghill : 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  on  a chevron  argent 
three  pellets,  a chief  indented  of  the  second.  Crtst — On  a mount 

vert  a cock  gules  charged  on  the  breast  with  a bezant. 

Seat—  Glen  Barrahane,  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork.  Club — 
County  Cork.  

Sons  living— MARMADUICE  NEVILL  PATRICK  SOMER- 
VILLE, A March  17th,  1896  ; is  Lieut  R.F.A. Nevill  Henry 

Kendal  Aylmer,  b.  1899;  is  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A. Joscelyn 

Ambrose  Cramqr,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living— Katharine  Adelaide  Hildegarde,  b.  1906. 
Brother  living— Claude  Plunket,  b.  1859;  is  a J.P.  for  co. 
Meath  : in.  1885,  Mary  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Ferdinand 
McVeagh,  of  Drewstown,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue  living, 
Joscelyn  Kendal  Bushe,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  S.  Wales  Borderers, 
— Hester  Elfrida  Brooke, — Ethel  Maude  Wynch.  Residencet 
Frankville,  Athboy,  co.  Meath. 

Sisters  living — Ethel  Charlotte:  m.  1880,  James  Edward  Penrose,  M.V.O.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Joscelyn  Dennis,  b.  1882;  is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  : m.  1914,  Edith,  da.  of  Major  Arthur 
John  Preston,  J.P.  (formerly  Duke  of  Wellington’s  W.  Riding  Regt.),  of  Swainston,  co.  Meath, — 
Nevill  Coghill,  O.B.E.,  M.B. , Ch.B.  (of  South  Bank,  Banbury),  b.  1884;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920: 
m.  1909,  Nellie,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Clarksor.  Osier,  of  Birmingham, — Evelyn  Cooper,  b.  1885 ; 
is  Lieut.  Special  Cav., — Katharine  St.  Aubyn,  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, — Ethel  Mary 
Judith  Yorke. — Honor  Ashley  Pettitot : m.  1914,  Rupert  Barkeley  Smith,  I.C.S.  Residences, 
Lismore,  co.  Waterford  ; Wood  Hill,  Cork.  Violet  Alice  Penrose,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  Edin.  1900. 
Residence,  65,  Wallwood  Road,  Leytonstone,  Essex. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John  Cramer,  LL. D.,  Judge  of  the  Admiralty  Court,  succeeded  to  the 
family  estates  of  his  cousin  Hester,  da.  and  heiress  of  James  Coghill,  LL.D.,  and  widow  of  the  ist 
Earl  of  Charleville,  and  assumed  by  Royal  license  the  additional  surname  of  Coghill,  his  successor, 
Sir  John  Thomas  and  family,  asst  mcd  the  name  of  Coghill  only.  The  4th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff 


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of  Dublin  co.  in  1859,  and  was  s.  by  his  second  son  as  5th  Bt.,  the  el.,  Nevill  Josiah  Aylmer 
Coghill,  V.C.,  Lieut.  24th  Regt.,  having  been  killed  while  saving  the  Colours  of  his  regt.  at  the 
battle  of  Isandhlwana  Jan.  22nd,  1879. 

COHEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Highfield,  Shoreham,  Kent. 

Sir  Herbert  Benjamin  Cohen,  O.B.E. , 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  April  26th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Benjamin  Louis,  1909  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899) ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1898;  formerly  Major  Queen’s  Own 
Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  19 07, 
Hannah  Mildred  (Nina),  da.  of  Henry  Behrens,  of 
34,  Gloucester  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue. 

$nns — Argent,  on  a chevron  gules  cotised  azure,  between 
in  chief  two  roses  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
and  in  base  a buck’s  head  couped  also  proper,  three  annulets 
or.  ©rrst — A buck’s  head  couped  argent,  attired  or,  holding 
in  the  mouth  a rose  slipped  gules,  the  neck  encircled  by  a 
wreath  of  oak  proper  between  four  barrulets  gules. 

Residence — Sandy  Hatch,  Hythe,  Kent.  Chambers— 6, 
King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.  Chib— Junior  Carlton. 


Sons  living-NIGEL  BENJAMIN,  b.  Jan.  18th,  1908. 

Stephen  Behrens,  b.  1911. 

Brothers  living— Arthur  Merton,  b.  1876. Ernest  Merton, 

b.  1877.  Residence , 18.  Albert  Court,  S.W. 

Sister  living— Hannah  Floretta,  O.B.E.  Residence , 18, 
Albert  Court,  S.W. 

"Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Louisa  Emily  {Lady  Cohen\  da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Moses 
Merton  : m.  1870,  Sir  Benjamin  Louis  Cohen,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residence,  Highfield, 
.Shoreham,  Sevenoaks. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Benjamin  Louis  Cohen,  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Islington  (C)  1892-1906. 

COLLET,  Creation  (U.K.)  1888,  of  St.  Clere,  Igtham,  Kent. 

.Sir  Mark  Edlmann  Collet,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Jan.  1 2th,  1864  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Mark  Wilks, 
1905  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1885) ; is  a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Kent 
(High  Sheriff  1913):  m.  1888,  Nina  Emma  Caroline, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Theobald,  R.  of  Lasham, 
Rural  Dean  of  Alton,  Hants,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Winchester. 

$rms — Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  on  a chevron  cottised 
between  three  hinds  trippant,  a rose  between  four  annulets, 
all  counter-changed,  ©rrsts—  A hind  argent,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a sprig  of  oak  fructed  and  slipped  proper,  supporting 
with  the  dexter  forefoot  a rose  also  argent  within  an  annulet 
sable. 

Seats — St.  Clere,  Kemsing,  Sevenoaks ; Le  Bocage, 
Hyeres,  France.  Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


Half-Sister  living — Lina  Susan  Penelope,  b.  1851  : m.  1870, 
Frederick  Henry  Norman,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue 
living,  Montagu  Collet,  D.S.O. , b.  1871  [see  “Companion- 
age”], — Ronald  Collet  (of  1,  Cottesmore  Gardens,  W.),  b. 
1873  : ;//.  1904,  Lady  Florence  Sibell  Bridgeman,  da.  of  4th 
Earl  of  Bradford,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Ronald  b.  1905, 
Mark  Richard  b.  1910,  Richard  Frederick  b.  1917,  Sibell 
Margaret  b.  1908,  Mary  Penelope  b.  19x2, — Gertrude, 
b.  1877  : m.  1904,  Frederick  Robert  Stephen  Balfour, iof  Dawyck,  Stobo,  and  39,  Phillimore  Gardens, 
W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Norman  b.  1909,  Jean  Penelope  b.  1906.  Residetice,  The 
Red  House,  Hornton  Street,  Kensington,  W.8. 

The  first  baronet,  Sir  Mark  Wilks  Collet,  was  a Director  and  sometime  Gov.  of  the  Bank  of 
England. 

COLLETON,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  London. 

Sir  Robert  Augustus  William  Colleton,  C.B. , 9th  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  31st,  1854;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Robert  Augustus  Fulford  Graves, 
1866;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Finchley ; was  Col.  and  Officer  in  charge  of  Records,  Welsh 
Border  Grouped  Regt.  Dist.  (also  Comdg.  No.  4 Dist.)  1906-9,  and  in  command  of  a 
Dist.  in  S.  Africa,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1909-11  (retired  191 1)  ; Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912;  formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  served  with  Hazara 
Field  Force  1891  (despatches),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897,  in  Crete  1898,  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  thrice,  C.B.),  and  during  European  War  1915-17  as 
Area  Comdt.  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1900:  in.  1880,  Edith,  da.  of  Thomas  Robert  Abraham, 
of  Croydon,  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Not  yet  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Club — United  Service.  

Daughters  living — Lorna  Colleton,  b.  1887:  m.  1913,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Hautayne  Bowring, 
R.F.A.,  who  d.  (result  of  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1919.— —Enid  Colleton  b.  1889: 

i9i6,  Capt.  Montagu  Hamer  Ravenhill,  Indian  Army  Reserve. Gwynnydd  Colleton  [Hon. 

Thellusson),  b.  1894  : m.  1914,  Major  the  Hon.  Hugh  Edmund  Thellusson,  R.F.A. 
isee  B.  Rendlesham].——  Beryl  Hawise  Colleton,  0.  1897. 

Sir  John  Colleton,  the  1st  baronet,  was  a distinguished  loyalist.  He  raised  a regiment  of  foot,  and 
expended  in  the  service  of  King  Charles  I.  nearly  £ 70,000 . 


While  1 breathe  I hope. 


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COLMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Gatton  Park,  Gatton,  Surrey. 


Quick  enough  if  well  enough . 


Seat — Gatton  Park,  Surrey. 


Sir  Jeremiah  Colman,  ist  Baronet , el.  son 
of  the  late  Jeremiah  Colman,  of  Carshalton  Park,  Surrey  ; 
b.  April  24th,  1859  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1887)  ; is 
Chm.  of  J.  and  J.  Colman  (Limited),  manufacturers,  of 
Norwich  and  London,  a Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  National 
Hospital  for  Consumption  at  Ventnor,  a J.P.  and  a D.L. 
for  Surrey  (High  Sheriff  1893),  a Member  of  National 
Council  of  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.  and  of  Head 
Quarters  Council  of  Boy  Scouts  Asso.,  patron  of  the 
living,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Gatton,  and  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London ; sometime  Chm.  of  Commercial  Union 
Assurance  Co.  (Limited)  ; was  Master  of  Skinners’  Co. 
1899-1900  : m.  1885,  Mary,  da,  of  James  Short  McMaster, 
of  Mitcham,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Ermine,  on  a pale  rayonn£e  or,  between  two  crosses  flory 
sable,  a lion  rampant  gules.  Crtst — In  front  of  two  wings  argent, 

each  charged  with  an  estoile  azure,  a rock  proper,  thereon  a caltrap 
or.  — Issuant  through  an  antique  crown  or,  a greyhound’s 

head  proper. 

Clubs — Reform,  Devonshire,  National  Liberal. 


SOU  living — JEREMIAH,  b.  Jan.  ist,  1886  ; ed.  at  Winchester  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1908)  ; is  Capt.  T.  F.  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  for  Surrey.  Chibs,  Reform,  United  University. 


COLQUHOUN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Luss,  Dumbarton. 

[Pronounced  “ Cohoon.”] 


Daughter  living— Fiona  Bryde,  b.  1918. 


Sir  Iain  Colquhoun,  D.S.O  7th 

Baronet ; b.  June  20th,  1887;  s.  his 

father,  Cot.  Sir  Alan  John,  KC.B. , 
1910 ; formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards ; is 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Leicestershire 
Regt.,  Lieut,  for  co.  Dumbarton,  and  Ch. 
of  the  Clan  Colquhoun ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar);  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1918):  m.  1915,  Geraldine  Bryde 
(Dinah),  da.  of  Francis  John  Tennant 
[see  B.  Glenconner],  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  a saltire  engrailed  sable.  Cmt 
— A hart’s  head  couped  gules,  attired  argent. 
jfcnpporUrs  — Two  ratchhounds  argent,  collared 
sable. 

Seats — Ross-dhu ; Arrochar  House,  Loch 
Long ; Camstradden  and  Stuckgowan,  on  Loch 
Lomond,  and  Ardencaple  Castle,  all  in  Dumbarton- 
shire; Ardgarton,  Argyllshire.  Clubs — Guards’, 

Carlton,  Bath,  New. 


Sons  living— IVAR  IAIN,  b.  Jan.  4th,  1916. 

Donald  Alan,  b.  1920. 


Brother  living — Alan  Roderick,  b.  1891 ; is  Capt.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders). 

Sisters  living-  Mary,  b.  1885. Helen  Margaret,  b.  1886 Justine  Rose,  b.  1889. 

Aunts  living  (sisters  of  6th  baronet) — Frances  Mary.—  Flora  Maitland  {Lady  Macrae') : m.  1877, 
Sir  Colin  George  Macrae.  Residences , 45,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh  ; Glenflora,  Colinton  ; Wall- 

bank,  Forfarshire. Janet  Sinclair:  in.  1872,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Hastings  Berger,  V.  of  Cobham, 

and  has  issue  living,  Capel  Colquhoun,  b.  1879, — Beryl  St.  Clair,  b , 1874.  Residence , Cobham 
Vicarage,  Kent. 

Daughters  living  of  5th  Baronet— Constance  Janet  Sinclair  Flora  Abercromby,  b.  1884:  nt. 
1908,  Frederick  Charles  Lockhart  Robertson,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Colquhoun  Lockhart, 
b.  1912, — Bridget  Colquhoun  Lockhart,  b.  1913.— —Dorothea  Helen  Mary  Elizabeth  Sutherland,  b. 
1885  : m.  1908,  Evelyn  George  Massey  Carmichael,  Bar.-at-law,  ofio,  King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple, 
E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Georgina  Hermione  Mary,  b.  1909, — Diana  Eveline  Penuel  Elizabeth 
Lindsay,  b.  1912.  Residence , Meretown  House,  Newport,  Shropshire. 

Widows  living  Of  5th  and  6th  Baronets— Ivie  Muriel  {Lady  Colquhoun ),  only  da.  of  Major 
Ives  Maclean  Urquhart,  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  (retired),  of  St.  Leonards-on-Sea : ni.  ist,  1904, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  James  Colquhoun,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1907  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Capt.  Henry 
Harington,  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.).  — -Anna  ( Lady  Colquhoun ),  2nd  da.  of 
the  late  Duncan  MacRae,  M.D.,  J.P.,  D.L.  : m.  1906,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Alan  John  Colquhoun, 
K.C.B.,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1910.  Residence , 13,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  James  Colquhoun,  el.  brother  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1835, 
d.  1883:  ni.  (Jan.)  1876,  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Ker 
Elliot,  D.  L.,  of  Clifton  Park,  Kelso,  and  Harwood,  Hawick,  Roxburghshire:— 
Violet  Anne  Douglas,  b.  (Nov.)  1876  : nt.  1913,  Major  James  Melvill  Hamilton,  Gordon  High- 
landers.  Frances  Louisa  Helen,  b.  1877:  in.  1906,  Major  George  Frederick  Lancelot  Clayton- 

East,  R.G.A.  [see  Clayton-East,  Bt. ].  Residence , 20,  Lower  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

The  early  history  of  this  family  is  involved  in  antiquity.  The  earliest  surname  under  which  the 
family  of  Colquhoun  is  traced  is  that  of  Kilpatrick.  Sir  John  Colquhoun,  of  Luss,  14th  in  descent  from 


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Umphridus  de  Kilpatrick  ( temp . Alexander  II.),  was  created  a baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  by  Charles  I. 
Sir  Humphrey  Colquhoun,  3rd  baronet,  in  1704  resigned  his  Baronetcy  to  the  Crown,  and 
obtained  a new  patent  with  the  old  precedency,  but  with  remainder  to  his  son-in-law  James  Grant  (who 
on  succeeding  to  the  Baronetcy  assumed  the  surname  of  Colquhoun,  but  resumed  that  of  Grant  in 
1719)  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  marriage  with  Sir  Humphrey’s  dau.  [see  E.  Seafield].  In  1786  James, 
4th  son  of  the  above-mentioned  James  Grant  was  cr.  a Baronet  of  Great  Britain.  The  3rd  baronet 
( cr . 1786),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dumbartonshire  in  1802  ; and  Sir  James,  the  4th  baronet  (who  m.  1843, 
Jane,  2nd  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Abercromby,  5th  Bt.,  of  Birkenbog,  co.  Banff ),  was  Lord-Lieut.  of 
Dumbartonshire,  and  M.P.  (L)  therefor  1837-41.  Sir  James,  5th  baronet,  was  also  Lord-Lieut.  of 
Dumbartonshire  1887-1907. 

COLT,  Creation  (E.)  1694,  of  St.  James’s-in-the  Fields,  Liberty  of  Westminster, 

Middlesex. 

Rev.  Sir  Edward  Harry  Dutton  Colt, 
8th  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  3rd,  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  Archer,  M.D.,  1893  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury 
Sch.,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1875,  M.A. 
1881) ; formerly  R.  of  Monkokehampton  : m.  1889, 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  William  Jefferys  Strange,  of 
Mile  House,  Sulhamstead,  Berks,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a fesse  between  three  colts  courant  sable, 
fllmt — A colt  passant  or. 

Residence — Oakmead,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Exeter. 


Daughters  living — Flora  Margaret  Frances  Sophia  Dutton 
Vaughan,  b.  1890.— —Stella  Theodora  Dutton  Vaughan,  b. 
1893. 

Brother  living— THOMAS  ARCHER,  O.B.E.,  b.  Dec. 
29th,  1851  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  Univ.  Coll.  Hos- 
pital; L.R.C.P.  Edin.  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1879;  Comdt. 
Branksmere  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Southsea  during  European 
War  (O.B.E.);  O.B.E  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1st,  1881,  Mabel 
Marion  Aileen  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1895), 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Horatio  Langrishe  Nicholson,  D.D.  ; 
2ndly,  1897,  Annie  Mercy,  da.  of  the  late  William  Kennett, 
of  Chidham,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage) 
Henry  Archer,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , b.  1882;  a retired  Lieut.-Com.  R. N.  ; European  War  1915-18  as 
temporary  Lieut. -Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.SO.); 
D.S.O.  1918, — Mabel  Emily,  b.  1884:  m.  1915,  Henry  Trevor  Meredith, — Helen  Enid,  b.  1887,— 
(by  2nd  marriage)  John  Rochfort,  b.  1900.  Residence , Trawscoed,  St.  Edward's  Road,  Southsea. 

Sisters  living — Frances  Alice.  Residence,  Rock  House,  Maidencombe,  Torquay. Maud. 

Residence , Rock  House,  Maidencombe,  Torquay. Lucy  Sophia.  Residence , Rock  House, 

Maidencombe,  Torquay. 

The  pedigree  of  this  family  commences  with  Thomas  Colt,  of  Carlisle  ; his  son,  Thomas  Colt, 
of  Essex  and  Suffolk  (Keeper  of  the  Rolls  of  Chancery  in  Ireland,  and  a Privy  Councillor  to  King 
Edward  IV.),  was  father  of  John  Colt,  whose  da.  Joan  (or  Jane)  was  1st  wife  of  Sir  Thomas  More, 
Lord  Chancellor  of  England.  From  him  descended  George  Colt  (son  of  Sir  Henry  Colt,  Knt.,  who  was 
son  of  George  Colt,  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  1587,  and  great-grandson  of  Sir  George  Colt,  Knt.) ; he 
was  father  of  the  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Dutton  Colt,  Adj.  to  Prince  Rupert,  Ensign  of  the  Yeoman 
of  the  Guard,  and  M.P.  for  Westminster  temp.  William  III.  and  Anne.  His  brother,  John  Dutton 
Colt,  was  M.P.  for  Leominster,  and  his  brother,  Sir  William  Dutton  Colt,  Knt.,  was  Master  of  the 
Horse  to  Prince  Rupert,  and  Envoy  at  the  Courts  of  Hanover  and  Dresden. 


COLTHURST,  Creation  (I.)  1744,  of  Ardrum,  Cork. 

Sir  George  St.  John  Colthurst,  6th  Baronet ; 
b.  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Conway,  1878;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  formerly  an  officer  43rd  Regt.,  and  Lieut.  N.  Cork 
Militia  ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  co.  Cork  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Cork  co.  (C)  1879  : m.  1881,  Edith  Jane  Thomazine, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Jonas  Morris  (1st  Royal  Dragoons),  of 
Dunkettle,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a fesse  azure  between  three  colts  courant  sable,  as 
many  trefoils  slipped  or.  Cm t — A colt  statant  sable. 

Seats — Ardrum,  Inniscarra,  co.  Cork ; Blarney  Castle,  co.  Cork. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  Bachelors’. 


Justum  et  tenacem  Sons  living — GEORGE  OLIVER,  b.  Aug.  24th,  1882  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 

**  -**»  s?.Todhndj^“,r?: 

1887  » is  Capt.  London  Regt.  : m.  1911,  Cecily  Charlotte,  da.  of  Brig.  Gen.  Hugh  Cholmondeley, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Delamere,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Penelope,  b.  1912, — Shournagh 
Dorothy,  b.  1914.  Residence , Lucan  House,  Lucan,  co.  Dublin. 

Sisters  living— Anne  Cape.  Residence,  12,  Kensington  Square,  W.  Louisa  Julia:  m.  1878, 
Samuel  Bruce,  J.P. , D.L.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George  James,  D.S.O. f M.C. , b.  1880; 
Capt.  Gen.  List ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : m.  1907,  Hilda,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Blakiston-Houston,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  Blakiston,  Bt.,  colls.]. — Robert  William  Vesey 
b.  1882;  is  Major  17th  Lancers:  m.  1918,  Norah  Mary  Fynvola,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  (William)  Henry 
Mackinnon,  G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  and  widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  George  Edward  Egerton  [see 
B.  Harlech], — Alexander  Patrick,  b.  1888, — May  Emily, — Norah  Alice  and  Annette  Edith  (twins), 
— Joanette  Marjorie  : m.  1919,  Capt.  — Lowe.  Residences,  Norton  Hall,  Campden,  Gloucester- 
shire ; 23,  Cromwell  Houses,  S.W. Alice  Conway  : m.  1891,  Francis  Pym  [Palmer,  Bt.,  cr.  1660, 

#colls.]  Residence , Hasell  Hall,  Sandy,  Beds. 

The  4th baronet  was  sometime  M.P.  for  Cork,  and  the  5th  baronet  represented  Kinsale  (L)  1863-74. 


Compton-Thornhill,  see  Thornhill. 


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COOK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Richmond,  Surrey. 


Esse  quam  videri. 

To  be  rather  than  to  seem. 


Sir  Herbert  Frederick  Cook,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Nov.  18th,  1868;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Frederick  Lucas, 
1920;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1893,  M.A.  1894);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1895;  is  Chm.  of 
Cook,  Son  and  Co.,  St.  Paul’s  (Limited),  a F.S.A.,  a Trustee 
of  National  Portrait  Gallery,  a Member  of  Art  Committee  of 
National  War  Museum,  and  an  Hon.  Member  of  Roy.  Acad., 
Milan;  author  of  “Giorgione”  and  other  publications  on  art 
criticism : m.  1898,  the  Hon.  Mary  Hood,  da.  of  2nd  Viscount 
Bridport,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Gules,  a rose  argent  barbed  and  seeded  proper  between  three 
crescents  of  the  second  ; a chief  vaire.  Crtsi — Issuant  from  a chaplet  of 
roses  gules  a dexter  arm  embowed  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  a mullet 
of  six  points  or  between  two  branches  of  oak  vert. 

Residences — Doughty  House,  Richmond,  Surrey ; Copesham,  Esher 
Surrey;  Hillclose,  Studland  Bay,  Dorset;  Monserrate,  Cintra,  Portugal 
Clubs — Athenaeum,  Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Hurlingham. 


Son  living— FRANCIS  FERDINAND  MAURICE,  b.  Dec.  21st,  1908. 

Daughters  living — Vera  Mary,  b.  1899.— -Rachel  Margaret,  b.  1903. 

Sisters  living — Edith  Laura,  b.  1870:  in.  1893,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Percivall  Pott,  and  has  issue 
living,  Kathleen  Olive,  b.  1894,— Joan  Cicely,  b.  1900.  Residence , Woodbury,  Farley  Hill, 

Reading. Mabel  Emily  ( Lady  McCormick ),  b.  1875 : in.  1897,  Sir  William  Symington 

McCormick,  LL.D.  Residence , 13,  Douglas  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Tennessee  ( Lady  Cook),  da.  of  the  late  Reuben  Buckman 
Claflin,  of  New  York:  in.  1885,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Francis  Cook,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1901; 
Residences , 30,  Corringham  Road,  Golder’s  Green,  N.W. ; 137,  West  121st  Street,  New  York  City, 
U.S.A.  ; 1,  Rue  d’Obligado,  Bois  de  Boulogne,  Paris. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Wyndham  Francis  Cook,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  i860,  d.  1905  : in. 
1887,  Frederica  Evelyn  Stilwell  (now  of  8,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.,  and  Lady- 
Cross  Lodge,  Brockenhurst,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late  F.  J.  Freeland,  of  Chichester  : — 
Humphrey  Wyndham,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford.— -Cecil  Emily  Freda 
Wyndham,  b.  1896  : in.  1920,  Capt.  Terence  O’Connor,  4th  Highland  L.I.,  el.  son  of  James 
O’Connor,  of  Qurleen,  co.  Cork. Ursula  Maud  Wyndham,  b.  1900. 

Sir  Francis  Cook,  1st  Bt.  (created  Viscount  Monserrate  in  Portugal),  was  founder  and  donor  of 
Queen  Alexandra’s  House  (an  institution  for  lady  art  students),  Kensington  Gore,  and  a well-known 
collector  of  works  of  art.  Sir  Frederick  Lucas,  2nd  Bt.,  was  head  of  the  firm  of  Cook,  Son  and  Co., 
warehousemen  and  shippers,  of  St.  Paul’s  Churchyard,  E.C. 


COOKE,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Wheatley  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  William  Henry  Charles  Wemyss  Cooke, 
10th  Baronet ; b.  June  21st,  1872  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William 
Ridley  Charles,  1894;  formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Dragoons 
Imperial  Yeo. , and  Lieut.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  ; is  a 
D. L.  for  W.  Riding  of  York  (High  Sheriff  1903),  and  patron 
of  one  living : m.  1902,  Lady  Mildred  Adelaide  Cecilia  Denison, 
da.  of  1st  Earl  of  Londesborough,  and  has  issue. 

$rma — Or,  a chevron  gules  between  two  lions  passant-guardant  sable. 
Crest — Out  of  a mural  crown  argent,  a demi-lion  guardant  issuant  as  in 
the  arms  gorged  with  a ducal  coronet  or. 

Seats — Wyld  Court,  Hampstead  Norris,  Berks;  Wheatley’s  Park, 
Doncaster.  Club, — Boodle’s. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  FRANCIS  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  29th,  1903. 

Charles  Arthur  John,  b.  1905. 

Brother  living— Arthur  Gordon  Wyatt,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; in. 
1905,  Blanche  Elia  Catherine,  da.  of  Charles  Eldon  Clarke,  of  New- 
town House,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Bryan,  b. 
1909, — Blanche  Elia  Ruby,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Newtown  House,  Thurles,  co.  Tipperary. 

Sister  living — Ruby  Blanche  Juanita,  b.  1879. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Harriet  Blanche  Juanita  Georgiana  ( Lady  Cooke),  da. 
of  Sir  William  Henry  Feilden,  2nd  Bt.  : m.  1871,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Ridley  Charles 
Cooke,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1894.  Residence,  East  Cliffe,  Teignmouth,  S.  Devon. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Cooke- Yarborough  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Bryan  Cooke-Yarborough,  b.  1843,  d.  1915:  m.  1871,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Henry  Yarborough  Parker  : — 

George  Eustace,  b.  1876  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple,  rqoi : nt.  1914,  Daphne  Isabel,  youngest  da.  of  Henry 
Cordy  Wrinch,  of  Ipswich,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Henry,  b.  1918.  Residence; Campsmount, 

Doncaster. Henry  Alfred,  b.  1877  ; is  a Surveyor. Orfeur  Frederick,  b.  1878  ; is  a Surveyor; 

sometime  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.F.  : in.  1906,  Anne  (Nancy)  Henrietta  Lucy,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 

William  Wyatt,  R.  of  Broughton,  Brigg,  Lincolnshire. Humfrey  Charles,  b.  1880;  is  an 

Advocate  and  Solicitor:  in.  1911,  Honor  Lake,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Lake  Wells,  C.I.E., 
R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1915,  a son  b.  1919.  Residence,  Greenbank,  Chancery  Lane, 
Singapore.  Geoffrey  Arthur,  b.  1883. Mary  Alice.-"--  Mary  Violet. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Cooke-Yarborough,  grandson  of  the  late  George 
Cooke,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Cooke-Yarborough,  b.  1794,  d.  1870;  in.  1st,  1837,  Emily  Sarah, 
da.  of  George  Cooke,  of  Carr  House,  Doncaster ; 2ndly,  1842,  Mary  Louisa,  who  d. 
1906,  da.  of  Richard  Heathfield,  of  Green  Lanes,  Stoke  Newington,  N.  : — 

Alfred,  b.  1847;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  : in.  1874,  Mary,  da.  of  J.  Ferguson,  afld 
has  issue  living,  Bryan  Alfred,  b.  1877, — Alfred  Graeme,  b.  1879, —Archibald  George,  b.  1881, — 
Randall  Francis,  b.  1883, — Gertrude  Mary.  Residence,  Kohu  Kohu,  Hokianga,  New  Zealand. 
—Arthur,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1876 ; elected  Mayor  of  Boston  1917  : in. 


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1877,  Ethel  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Rawlins  Capel,  of  Cairnryan,  Bournemouth, 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Capel,  b.  1880, — Ethel  Dorothy  Marion, — Edith  Muriel.  Residence , 
The  Cottage,  Wyberton,  near  Boston.— Gertrude  Flora  : m.  1884,  Lyster  Andrew  Nolan, 
L.R.C.S.I.  Resides  in  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Cooke-Yarborough,  b.  1805,  d.  1889:  in.  1842,  Mary  Utten,  who 
d.  1891,  da.  of  James  Utten  Easson,  ofTrelawny,  Jamaica: — 

Rev.  John  James,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884);  is  R.  of  Puttenham,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester:  in.  1890,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Foster,  of  Homewood, 
Chislehurst,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Hope,  b.  1891:  in.  1915,  Herbert  Prior  Ingram,  of 
Tabaquite,  Trinidad,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Jane  b.  1916,  Rosamond  Marion  b.  1918, — 
Mary  Honor,  b.  1893, — Dorothea  Alice,  b.  1897, — Jean  Lily,  b.  1900, — Elizabeth  Serena,  b.  1904. 

Residence , The  Rectory,  Puttenham,  Surrey. Julia  Louisa  Elizabeth:  in.  1886,  Louis  Michael 

Simon,  who  d.  1901,  and  has  issue  living,  Julia  Mary,  b.  1887, — Avis  Yarborough,  b.  1893  : m. 
1916,  Capt.  Percy  Ralph  Simon,  R. M.A 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Cooke-Yarborough,  C.  B.,  b.  1807,  d.  1891  : m.  1st,  1853,  Flora 
Sophia  Emma,  who  d.  1855,  da.  of  David  Grant,  Esq.,  of  Forres,  N.B.  ; 2ndly,  1850, 
Esther  Anne,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Cooke : — 

Sophia  Flora.  O.B.E.  : is  Comdt.  Loversal  Auxiliary  Hospital  : m.  1887,  Col.  Gray  Townsend  Skip- 
with,  R.E.,  who  d.  1900  [see  Skipwith,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Loversal  Hall.  Doncaster. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Cooke-Yarborough  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Cooke-Yarborough,  b.  1851,  d.  1907  : in.  1898,  Cornelia  Clara  (n^w 
of  The  Lodge,  Sherington,  Newport  Pagnell),  da.  of  the  late  John  Dixon,  C.E.,  of  Surbiton 
and  Croydon  : — 

John  Richard,  b.  1899  ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A Francis  Michael,  b.  1904. 

'Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Cooke-Yarborough,  b.  1853,  d.  1916:  m.  1883,  Charlotte 
Georgina  Storey  (now  of  126*  Sinclair  Road,  Kensington,  W.),  da.  of  the  late  Morgan 
Charles  Chase,  M.C.S.: — 

Wilfrid  Ernest,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut.  R.E.— Geoffrey  Michael,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; is  Lieut. 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (Italian  Croix  de  Guerre).— —-Constance  Mary.  Dorothy  Maud  : 
in.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Edward  Mostyn  Watkins,  R.A.F. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Bowen  Cooke,  LL.D.,  great-grandson  of  the 
late  John  Cooke,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Bowen  Cooke,  b.  1825,  d.  1877  : in.  1863,  Marianne  Jane,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  George  Lloyd,  of  Cowesby  Hall,  Northallerton  : — 

Rosabelle  Juliana.— Evelyn  May.  Residence , 13,  Montpelier  Square,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Bryan  William  Darwin  Cooke,  son  of  the  late  Bryan 
Cooke,  and  grandson  of  the  late  John  Cooke  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Bryan  William  Darwin  Cooke,  b.  1806,  d.  1850  : m.  1835,  Harriette, 
da.  of  the  late  — Scott,  of  Helstone  . — 

Bryan  William  Darwin,  b.  1837  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  Resides  in  New  Zealand.— Charles 
Edward,  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.  ; is  an  Asso.  Mem.  of  Ins.  of  C.  E.  : in.  1874,  Marian  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Guyon  Purchas,  of  Challinor  House,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue  living,  Arthur  Charles  Darwin,  b.  1876, — Philip  Bryan,  b.  1886, — Marian,  o.  18—, — Agnes 
Gertrude,  b.  18 — , — Amy  Frances,  b.  18 — ,— Ethelwynne  Beatrice  Victoria,  b.  1883, — Elsie  Mary 
Emily,  b.  1885, — Elaine  Mildred,  b.  1891, — Vera  Durelle,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Cooke,  b.  1810,  d.  1887  : in.  1859,  Charlotte  Dolphin,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Medlicott,  R.  of  Loughrea,  co.  Galway : — 

Rev.  Charles  Herbert,  b.  1862;  is  V.  of  Netherbury:  m.  1890,  Ida  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
G.  F.  A.  Armstrong,  R.  of  Lorum,  co.  Carlow,  and  has  issue  living,  Lancelot  Darwin,  b.  1891  ? 
is  Capt.  Dorset  Regt., — Grace  Dorothy, — Ida  Muriel, — Marjorie  Sheila, — Barbara  Helen, — 

Betty  Mary,— Elinor  Beatrice.  Residence , Netherbury  Vicarage,  Dorset. Henry  D’Arcy 

Medlicott,  b.  1875  ; Capt.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  : m.  1914, 
Helen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Stephen  Hall,  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  has  issue  living, 
Vivienne  Madge,  b.  1915.  Residence,  62,  Holland  Road,  Kensington,  W.14.  Ada  Jeannette. 

— —Helena  Isabella. Agnes  Mary:  in.  1889,  Capt.  Robert  Sanderson,  R.A. M.C.,  M.B.,  and  has 

issue  living,  Robert  Melville  Cooke,  b.  1907, — Joyce  Mary,  b.  1899, — Doris  Medlicott,  b.  1900, — 
Phyllis  Mary,  b.  1901, — Brenda  Mary,  b.  1904.  Residence , 56,  Brunswick  Square,  Brighton. 

Julia  May  : in.  1898,  the  Rev.  William  Maynard  Raymond,  V.  of  St.  Peter  and  St.  Paul,  Teddington, 
and  has  issue  living,  Oswald  William  Edward,  b.  1902, — Hugh  Medlicot,  b.  *903, — Monica,  b. 
1900, — Nancy  May,  b.  1904,— Audrey  Mary,  b.  1909.  Residence,  The  Vicarage,  Gloucester  Road, 
Teddington. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Philip  Davies-Cooke,  son  of  the  late  Bryan  Cooke,  M.P., 
grandson  of  the  late  Henry  Cooke,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Philip  Bryan  Davies-Cooke,  b.  1832,  d.  1903:  in.  1862,  Emma  Julia,  who 
d.  1907,  da.  of  Sir  Tatton  Sykes,  4th  Bt. : — 

Philip  Tatton,  O.B.E. , b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire 
Dragoons  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  Major  Denbighshire  Yeo. ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Flintshire  (High 
Sheriff  1915),  Vice-Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Asso.,  Chm.  of  Flint  Agricultural  Executive  Committee, 
and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  York;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1894,  Doris,  da.  of  the  late  C. 
Donaldson  Hudson,  M.P.,  of  Cheswardine,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Ralph,  b.  1896  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  Dragoons, — Richard  Anthony,  b.  1909,— Paul  John,  b.  1916. 

Residences , Maes  Alyn,  Mold;  Owston,  Doncaster;  Gwysaney,  Mold.  Club , Carlton. Mary 

Helena.— Emma  Catherine.  Residence , Bryn-Alyn,  Mold. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Bryan  George  Davies-Cooke,  b.  1835  ; d.  19x3  : in.  i860,  Judith  Caroline 
Halsted  (now  of  Colomendy,  Mold),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Halsted  Poole,  R.H.A., 
of  Terrick  Hall,  Salop  : — 

Bryan  Davies  Poole,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1907,  the  surname  of  Poole  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  : m.  1890,  Georgiana  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Fenwick,  and  has  issue  living,  Bryan  Cudworth  Halsted,  b.  1892;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers, — Richard  Domville,  b.  1900  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig,, — Judith  Mimi,  b.  1891  : in.  1st,  1914, 
Capt.  Alfred  Spencer  Mason  Summers,  Hussars,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916;  2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Bache  McEvers  Athole  Hay,  19th  Hussars  [ see  Hay,  Bt.,  cr.  1635].  Resi- 

dence,  Marbury  Hall,  Whitchurch,  Cheshire.  Club,  Arthur’s. William  Hugh,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at 

Wellington  Coll. : in.  1900,  Mabel  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  W.  Philips,  of  Rhual,  Mold,  and 
has  issue  living,  Sybil  Gwynydd,Z>.  1901, — Kathleen  Mabel,  A 1903, — Mary  Frances  Helena,  A 1904, 
— Doris  Sara,  b.  1907.  Club,  Travellers’.— Helena  Adelaide  Sara,  M.B.E.  ; M.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920  : in.  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  Basil  Edwin  Philips,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, 
and  has  issue  living,  Gwenllian  Margaret,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Rhual,  Mold. Gwendoline  Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  James  Robert  Davies-Cooke,  R.A.,  b.  1837,  d.  1883:  in.  1868,  Clara 
Louisa  (now  of  23,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  John  Webb  : — 

Beatrice  Helena  Mary. 

The  1st  baronet  received  his  title  in  consideration  of  his  own  and  his  father’s  loyalty  and 
sufferings  during  the  Civil  War.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Aldborough,  and  the  4th  was 
M.P.  for  Retford. 


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COOPER,  Creation  (U.K)  1863,  of  Woollalira,  New  South  Wales. 

Sir  William  Charles  Cooper,  3rd  Baronet ; b . 
Oct.  22nd,  1851  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Daniel,  1909  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  : in.  1876,  Alice  Helen,  da.  of  George  Hill, 
formerly  of  Surrey  Hills,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  a chevron  engrailed  between  two  Hons  passant  in  chief 
and  a star  of  eight  points  in  base  or.  ftrtst — A lion  sejant  or,  collared 
azure,  supporting  with  the  dexter  paw  a lance  erect  proper,  and  suspended 
therefrom  by  a chain  or  an  escutcheon  also  azure  charged  with  a star  as  in 
the  arms. 

Residence— 18,  Park  Street,  W.i. 

Sons  living— WILLIAM  GEORGE  DANIEL,  b.  Dec.  T4th,  1877  ; for- 
merly Lieut.  7th  Hussars  : is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  : in.  1904,  Lettice 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Walter  Hume  Long,  P.C.  [ see  E.  Cork], 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Eric  Daniel,  b.  1906, — Sydney  Michael,  b. 
1909, — Joyce  Mabel  (twin),  b.  1909.  Residence , 15,  Ennismore  Gardens, 
S.W.—  ■ Arthur  Hamilton,  b.  i88r  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Duke  of 
Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  ; is  Capt.  4th  Essex  Regt.  : m.  1910, 
Mabel  Alice,  da.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Smith-Marriott,  5th  Bt.,  of  The 
Dower  House,  Blandford,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  William 
Douglas,  b.  191T, — Geoffrey  Mervyn,  b.  igi6.  Residence , 63,  Eaton 
Place,  S.W.—  Gerald  Melbourne,  b.  1892;  is  Lieut.  Scots  Guards. 
Daughter  living — Alice  Nellie:  in.  1905,  as  his  second  wife,  Major  Frank  Douglas-Pennant  [see 
P».  Penrhyn,  colls.].  Residence , Sholebroke  Lodge,  Towcester. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Dorothy,  b.  1887:  in.  1908,  Major  Henry  Sidney  John 

Streatfeild,  D S.O.  [see  E.  Lichfield]. Hilda  Susan  Ellen  ( Viscountess  Northland ),  b.  1891  : in. 

1st,  1912,  Capt.  Viscount  Northland,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  el.  son  of  5th  Earl  Ranfurly ; 
2ndly,  1917,  as  his  second  wife,  Com.  the  Hon.  Geoffrey  Edward  Mills,  R.N.V.R.,  who  d.  (on 
active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917  [see  B.  Hillingdon]  j srdly,  1918,  Michael  Wardell,  Lieut. 
Hussars.  Residences  28,  Welbeck  Street,  W.  r. 


Perseverantia  omnia 
vincit. 

Perseverance  conquers 
all  things. 


Sisters  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Ellen  Sophia. Alice  Jane  ( Lady  Green ) ; has  League  of 

Mercy  Order  : in.  1868,  Sir  Frederick  Green,  K.B.E.,  J.P. , and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Daniel 
(of  Brickclamps.  Loughton,  Essex.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  City  of  London),  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  abroad  ; formerly  a Common  Councillor  for  London;  Capt.  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Essex  Regt.  and 
a Member  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects:  in.  1897,  Cicely,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Whitaker 
Maitland  (R.  of  Loughton),  of  Loughton  Hall,  Essex  [Neave,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Everard  (of  Cuddington  Hall,  Beds.  Club,  Junior  Carlton),  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Lieut.  R.F.A.,  Richard  Arundell  b.  1919,  Barbara  Elizabeth  b.  1898,  Aeddan 
Cicely  b.  1904,  Venetia  Alice  b.  1915, — Edward  William,  O.B.E.  (of  The  Dower  House,  North  Cray, 
Kent.  Club,  Royal  Automobile),  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  abroad ; a Mechanical  Engineer, 
and  a Director  of  R.  and  H.  Green  and  Silley  Weir  (Limited),  ship  repairers,  of  Blackwall  Yard, 
E.  : m.  1900,  Janet  Pattison  Kerr,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Assheton  Napier,  of  Sauchfield,  Glasgow, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Napier  b.  1903,  Maurice  Sydney  b.  1906, — Sydney  Victor,  b.  1878, — 
Charles  Henry,  b.  1882;  MajorS.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ',\d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917  : in.  1913,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  Graham  Graham  Parry,  of  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Patrick  b.  1914, — George  Ernest,  b.  1887 : in.  1914,  Florence,  da.  of  Hayward 
Francis, — Alice  Elizabeth  : in.  1901,  Alfred  Courtenay  Peach,  of  Purbeck,  Shiplake-on-Thames,  and 
has  issue  living,  Joan  Elizabeth  b.  1902,  Penelope  Alice  b.  1905, — Margaret  Myra:  in.  1901,  Henry 
Lawrence  Usbome,  J.P.,  of  Rowney  Bury,  Harlow,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice  Esme  b.  1902, 
Susan  Margaret  b.  1905, — Beatrice  Lucy.  Residence,  Oaklawn,  Wimbledon  Park.  Mary 
Elizabeth : in.  1886,  William  Palfrey  Burrell,  Bar.-at-law  (Inner  Temple),  who  d.  1919,  formerly 
H.B.M.’s  Assist.-Judge  of  Supreme  Consular  Court,  Constantinople,  and  Consul  at  Port  Said,  and 
has  issue  living,  Marjorie  Hyacinth,  b.  1889  : in.  1909,  Montague  Keith  Rice-Oxley,  and  has  issue 

living,  James  Keith  b.  1920,  Mary  Eva  b.  1911.  Residence , 33,  Campden  House  Road,  W. 

Elizabeth  Edith:  m.  1883,  Henry  Valentine  Macnamara,  J.P.,  D.L.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Francis,  b.  1884  : in.  1907,  Mary,  da.  of  Edouard  Majolier,  of  Cong6ni6s,  Gard,  France,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  b.  1908,  Nicholette,  Bridgid,  Catleen, — Valentine,  b.  1887, — George,  b.  1890; 
Capt.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.)  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — 
Violet  Elizabeth, — Edith  Eileen  : in.  1910,  R.  F.  Cruise,  Dist.  Inspector  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  b.  1912,  Joseph  Richard  b.  1916,  Betty  b.  1913,  Nell  (twin)  b.  1913, — 
Doreen  Finola, — Honor  Nesta.  Residences , Ennistymon  House,  co.  Clare  ; Doolin,  co.  Clare. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Harriet  ( Lady  Cooper),  da.  of  Sir  James  Grant-Suttie,  6th  Bt.  : 
w.1886,  Sir  Daniel  Cooper,  2nd  Bt.,  whorf’.  1909.  Residence,  24,  Gilbert  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.i. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Daniel,  G.C.M.G.,  was  Speaker  of  Legislative  Assembly  of  N.S.  Wales 

1B56-60,  and  Acting  Agent-Gen.  for  N.S.  Wales  in  England  1897-9. 


By  bravery  and  fortitude. 


COOPER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905.  of  Hursley  Park, 
Hursley,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  George  Alexander  Cooper,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Alexander  Cooper,  of 
Elgin,  N.B.  ; b.  Feb.  20th,  1856  ; is  a well-known 
philanthropist,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Morayshire,  a 
J.P.  for  Hants,  and  a D.L.  for  Southampton  (High 
Sheriff  1908)  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 
6th  Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs, 
Duke  of  Albany’s  Own)  : m.  1887,  Mary  Emma, 
C.B.  E.,  da.  of  the  late  George  S.  Smith,  of 
Evanston,  Illinois,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

girms — Argent,  a chevron  gules  between  in  chief  two 
laurel  branches  proper,  and  in  base  a wolf’s  head  erased  of 
the  second.  Crrst— A dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist 
grasping  a wolf’s  head  erased  all  proper. 

Seats — Hursley  Park,  Winchester  ; The  College,  Elgin. 
Town  Residence — 26,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  Club — Carlton. 


Sons  living  — GEORGE  JAMES  ROBERTSON,  b. 

July  22nd,  1890;  is  Capt.  and  Adj.  Dragoons. Alastair 

Robertson,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Dragoons. 
Daughter  living— May  Phebe,  b.  1893  : m-  I9I5i  Capt. 
Archibald  Hanning  Wilkie,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 


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COOPER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Shenstone  Court,  Shenstone,  co.  Stafford. 

Sir  Richard  Ashmole  Cooper,  M.P. , 2nd 

Baronet;  b.  Aug.  nth,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Richard  Powell,  1913;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.;  is  a 
chemical  manufacturer,  and  a J.P.  and  a County  Coun- 
cillor for  Herts,  Berkhamstead  Div. ; formerly  Lieut. 
Staffordshire  Imperial  Yeo. ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Walsall  (C)  since  Jan.  1910 : m.  1900,  Alice  Elizabeth,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Priestland,  formerly  Head 
Master  of  Spondon  House  Sch.,  Spondon,  Derby,  and 
has  issue. 

— Ermine,  on  a pile  argent  three  martlets  sable,  and  on 
a chief  gules  two  boars’  heads  couped  or.  Crest — Between 

two  sprigs  of  holly  erect  a lion’s  jamb  grasping  in  the  paw  a like 
sprig  in  bend  sinister,  all  proper. 

Residence — 6,  Carlton  Gardens,  S.W.  1.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Portland,  St.  Stephen’s,  Sports’,  Ranelagh,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  HERBERT,  b.  March  7th,  1901. 

Richard  Philip,  b.  1902. Francis  Ashmole,  b.  1905. 

Brother  living — William  Francis,  b.  1878  : m.  1st,  1914,  Chris- 
tine Maud  Jones,  who  d.  1919;  2ndiy,  1920,  Eileen  Hall. 
Residence , Fontana,  Rickmansworth  Road,  Watford,  Herts. 
Sisters  living — Lucy  Anne,  b.  1876  : m.  1902,  as  his  second 
wife,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Mildmay  Foot,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

D.S.O.,  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers.  Residence , White  Hill,  Berkhamstead. Mary  Mabel,  b. 

1879:  m.  1903,  Kenward  Stuart  Barker.  Residence , Barford,  Warwickshire' Edith  Maud,  b. 

1881  : m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Essington  Negus,  formerly  Prince  of  Wales’s  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  Residence,  Morville,  Sherbourne,  Warwick. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Powell,  was  Vice-Pres.  of  Council  of  Roy.  Agricultural  So.,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  Staffordshire  iqoi. 

COOPER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Berrydown  Court,  Overton,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  Edward  Ernest  Cooper,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  Walter  Bevan  Cooper,  of  Old 
Windsor;  b.  Feb.  5th,  1848;  is  an  Alderman- 
and  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London  (Cornhill  Ward) 
(Sheriff  1912- 13,  Lord  Mayor  1919-20),  Chm.. 
of  James  Hartley,  Cooper  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Cornhill,  E.C.,  a Director  of  Charlton  Steam 
Shipping  Co.  (Limited),  Chm.«of  Committee  of 
Roy.  Acad,  of  Music,  and  a Grand  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour  and  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium  ; Knt.  1913  : m.  1876,  Charlotte 
Leonora,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Thomas  Crampton, 
formerly  of  Grove  Park,  Middlesex. 

&ms  anb  Crtst — As  illustrated. 

Seat — Berrydown  Court,  Overton,  Hants.  Town 
Residence — Harcourt  House,  Cavendish  Square,  W. 
' Clubs — Oriental,  Garrick,  Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Junior 
Carlton. 

PASTON-COOPER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Gadebridge,  Hertfordshire. 

Sir  Charles  Naunton  Paston  Paston, 
Cooper,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  27th,  1867  ; s.  his  father- 
Sir  Astley  Paston,  1904  : m.  1899,  the  Princess  Tatiana, 
only  child  of  the  late  Prince  Dmitri  Dolgorouki,  of  Russia. 

&rms — Vert,  a fesse  embattled  or  between  two  pheons  in  chief, 
and  as  many  thigh-bones  saltirewise  in  base  argent.  Crest — Out  of  a 
mural  crown  argent,  a demi-spear  erect  proper,  fringed  or,  pointed 
argent,  and  surmounted  by  two  palm-branches  in  saltire  vert. 
Residence — 


Sisters  living-  Margaret  Paston. Mary  Ethel  Paston  : m.  1885, 

Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Hervey-Bathurst,  who  d.  1908,  having  assumed 
by  Roy.  license  1905  the  surname  of  Paston-Cooper  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  [see  Hervey-Bathurst,  Bt.]. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  2nd  baronet,  whose  surname  is  Cooper)— 
Loftus  Lewis  Astley,  b.  1838;  formerly  Major  98th  Regt.  : m.  1874, 
Florence  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus  Briggs,  of  Bright 
Hall,  Barbados,  formerly  Speaker  of  House  of  Assembly,  Barbados, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Percy  Beauchamp  Astley,  b.  1876  ; 
Com.  R.N.,  and  Private  E.  Kent  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  ir.  action 
during  European  War)  1916,— Lewis  Vernon  Astley,  b.  1877  ; for- 
merly Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,— Clifton  Graham 
, . _ Astley,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served 

during  European  War  1914-17  (D.S.O.);  D S.O.  1917:  m.  1915,  Ida  Margaret  Mary,  da  of  the 


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late  Henry  Lumsden  Forbes,  of  Invery,  Guildford,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1918, — Florence 
Winifred  Astley : m.  1905,  Major  William  Arthur  Travell  Bowly,  C.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Horace  Edward  b.  1913,  Esther  b.  1909, — Gladys  Astley  : in.  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  Colin  Burton, 
D.S.O.,  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Lovick  Graham  b.  1920,  Nancy  Winifred 
b.  1908,  Sheila  Mary  b.  1911.  Club,  Royal  Western  Yacht. — —Albert  Beauchamp  Astley,  b.  1841  ; 
formerly  Capt.  R.A.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon:  m.  1879,  Eva  Cornelia,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late 
Anthony  O’Reilly,  of  Beltrasna,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Beauchamp  Astley,  b. 
1884;  ed.  at  R.M.C.;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army:  in.  1st,  1911,  Gladys  Mary,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Orbell  Henry  Oakes,  of  Nowton  Court,  Bury  St.  Edmunds ; 2ndly,  1914,  Louisa 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  I.  W.  H.  White,  of  West  Lea,  Meanwood,  Leeds,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
2nd  marriage),  Gerald  Nigel  Astley  b.  1916,  a son  b.  1919, — Olive  Sylvia  Beauchamp, — Rosalind 

Beauchamp.  Residence , 21,  Lichfield  Road,  Kew  Gardens,  Surrey. Clement  Astley  Paston,  b. 

1845;  ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly  Capt.  29th  Foot;  is  a J.P.  for  Herts:  m.  1877,  Evangeline 
Julia,  da.  of  the  late  George  Marshall,  of  22,  Portland  Place,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen 
(twin)  b.  1885;  is  Lieut.  London  Regt., —Phyllis  Mary,  b.  1878:  m.  1899,  Lieut. -Col.  Leonard 
Temple  Ashworth,  R.A.  [Blackwood,  Bt.,  colls.], — Elizabeth  Monica  (twin),  b.  1885  : m.  1906, 
Humphrey  Charles  Walrond,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Vera  b.  1907.  Residences , Hambleton 
Hall,  Oakham;  61,  Montagu  Square,  W.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Alice  Louisa  Astley:  m.  1876,  Gilfrid  George  Baker 
Cresswell,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Gilfrid,  b.  1878  : m.  19x2,  Vera  Mabel,  only  da.  of 
Edward  Foote  Ward,  of  Salhouse  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Gilfrid  Edward  b.  1914, 
Thomas  Henry  b.  1916, — Alice  Ida  : in.  1912,  Herbert  Henry  Edmund  Craster,  Fellow  of  All 
Souls’,  Oxford,  and  has  issue  living,  Oswin  Edmund  b.  1916,  Elizabeth  Ida  b.  1913,  Barbara 
Evelyn  b.  1920.  Residence , Preston  Tower,  Chathill. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Sophia  (Lady  Paston-Cooper),  youngest  da.  of  John  Holford, 
of  Rusholme  Hall,  Lancashire,  and  widow  of  Col.  John  Stephenson  Ferguson  2nd  Life  Guards : 
m.  1890,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Astley  Paston  Paston-Cooper,  3rd  baronet,  who  <4  1904.  Residence, 
92,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Rickford  Astley  Cooper,  2nd  son 
of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1876:  m.  1st,  1861,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1864.  da.  of 
Rear-Adm.  Evan  Nepean;  2ndly,  1869,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J. 
R.  Burgess,  V.  of  Streatley : — 

WILLIAM  ASTLEY,  b.  1874. Henry  Lovick,  b.  1875.—— Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1872. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Lovick  Astley  Cooper,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1827,  d.  1895 : m.  1855,  Margaretta,  da.  of  Frederick  Corbin  Lukis,  of  The 
Grange,  Guernsey  : — 

Ernest  Henry  Astley,  b.  1858  : in.  1903,  Mary,  only  da.  of  Major  Beverley  Randolph,  of  Millwood, 

Virginia,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  Percy  W.  Charrington. Francis  William  Astley,  b.  1859  : 

vi.  1897,  Lyonesse  Matilda  Dora  Ida  Agnes  Ernestine  Curson  Paulet  Wilbraham  Joyce  Eugenie 
Bentley  Saxonia  Dysart  Plantagenet,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Ralph  William  Lionel  Tollemacbe- 
Tollemache  [see  E.  Dysart,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Theodora  Mary  Astley,  b.  1899.  Resi- 
dence Hemingford  Abbots,  St.  Ives,  Hunts. Arthur  Rickford  Astley,  b.  1861  : in.  1890,  Charlotte 

Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Richards,  of  Llantrisant  House,  Glamorganshire. Edith  Mary 

Astley  : in.  1899,  Sydney  Hawker  Williams.  Residence , Hemingford  Park,  Hunts. 

Herbert  Astley  Paston  Cooper,  7th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1836,  d.  1890:  in.  1863, 
Caroline  Mary  (now  of  The  Friarage,  Aylesbury),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Joseph  Goodall,  of  Dinton  Hall,  Aylesbury. 


COOTF.,  Creation  (I.)  1621,  of  Castle  Cuffe,  Queen’s  County,  Ireland. 

Sir  Ralph  Algernon  Coote,  13th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  22nd,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Algernon  Charles  Plumptre,  1920  ; formerly 
Capt.  17th  Lancers:  m.  1904,  Alice,  younger  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Webber,  D.L.,  of  Kellavil, 
Queen’s  co.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  a chevron  sable  between  three  coots 
close  proper.  Crtst — A coot  proper. 

Seats — Ballyfin  House,  and  The  Deer  Park,  Mountrath, 
Queen’s  co. 


Sons  living— JOHN  RALPH,  b.  Jan.  xoth,  1905;  a Naval 
Cadet. Thomas  Charles,  b.  1907. 1 

Brothers  living— John  Methuen,  O.B.E.,  b.  1878;  some- 
time an  Hon.  Attache  in  Diplo.  Ser.,  and  Dist.  Commr. , 
Uganda;  Hon.  Major  and  Special  Ser.  Officer,  E.  Africa 
Protectorate;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918:  in.  1912,  Leonora 

Wray,  da.  of  the  late  John  Townsend  Trench,  of  Kenmare 
[ see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Joanna 
Frances,  b.  1913, — Diana  Jean,  b.  1914.— -Bernard  Trotter, 
O.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1880;  is  Com.  on  Emergency  List  R.N.  ; 
sometime  Sup.  of  Physical  Training  in  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (O.  B.E.) ; O B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919  : m.  1907,  Grace 
Harriet,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John  Joseph  Robin- 
son, D.D.  [see  B.  Avebury],  and  has  issue  living,  Denis 
Ivor,  b.  1908, — Patrick  Bernard,  b.  1910,— Michael  Henry, 
l igi3(_ Roderic  Norman,  b.  1915,— Brian  Philip,  b.  1919.  Residence , Clifton  House,  Cartbridge, 
near  Woking. 

Falf- Brothers  living- Charles  Chenevix,  b.  1884;  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Leinster  Regt.  (Rey.  Canadians):  in.  1908,  Alice  Maud,  only  da.  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  John 
Baptist  CrozTer,  D. D.,  Archbishop  of  Armagh,  and  Primate  of  All  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mervyn  Charles,  b.  1913,—  Derm 't  Chenevix,  b.  1915, — Cecilia  Maud,  b.  1911, — Patricia  Aileen, 

b.  1919.  Residence,  1,  Grosvenor  Villas,  Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. Arthur  Philip,  b.  1887; 

ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  an  Inspector  Sudan  Civil  Ser.  : tv.  1918,  Margaretta,  da.  of  A.  Leslie 
Wright,  of  Butterley  Hall,  Derby,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaretta  Anne.  b.  1919.  Residence, 
Romaldkirk,  Tees  Valley,  Yorkshire. Maxwell  Henry,  b.  1895;  is  Capt.  R.A.F. 

Sister  living— Ethel  Jean,  O.B.E.,  b.  1876;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919:  in.  1896,  Ivor  Bevan.  Resi- 
dence, 65,  Lcclestou  Square,  S.W.i. 


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Half-Sister  living- Mary  Melesina,  b.  Ii 
and  has  issue  living,  Philip  John,  b.  iqi8. 

?lun,ptr5>  b-  l85°:  is  a retired  Com.  R.N.  ; 

Hawkhurst  Court,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  livik  ^ Mervyn  (Se^'  - Is'clm " "“i0”’  °f 

ni.  19x5,  Cecil  Maud  Vera,  da.  of  the  late  Mai  CVn  urir  " ^ '1  s^pt’.  Indlan  Army ; 

issue  living,  Chidley  b.  1918,  Eleanor  Patricia  i 1016  — FmS  C0'0B'  (lnfra)’  and  has 

Leslie  Wright  TP  of  Rutterlev  Moll  r»  u ' jl*  Lmily  Cecilia,  b.  1881 : in.  1909,  Albert 
Katherine”  Cecilia^.*  x9x3  - We  MaLfeSa ^ Barbara  \ xg" 

Surrey. Orlando  Robert,  ^iSss  isTl  p’  for co \*estdeMce>  Ihe  Links  House,  Ashtead 

d.  1920,  da.  of  Adolphus  William Hme“  and  h^teue^i^^T/1  ' Edith  Mary’  who 

Umbria,  Roehampton.  S.W Cecil  Henrv  b i8t;6  • ,rps?pi^'P^  l883’  Residence, 

ofWeruejh,  Nelson,  New  Zealand,  and  h J’issJeSliviS',  “hi  <&? if  °tldhJ""’ 

Zealand  Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  ioxa-To  (MMl  f V • 1 o , 89  Lieut-  New 

MabeI' 4-  as 

ft*v-  A.  * Viieger, 

mond  Algernon  Coote,  b.  1897;  ed  at  Oxford  TJniv7’  C^\f'  .I9°8j  and  has  issue  living,  Ray- 
Chorlton.  Cromer  Road,  Queen  s Park  Bourntmo,^  Jeai1’  A ’9°i-  Residence, 

Henry  Western  Plumptre,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living  fnhr,  C1 Constance,  b.  1880:  in.  1900, 
■b.  1901,— Evelyn  Dora,  b.  1903,— Helen  Monica  b’  Iona  — A nt,lngd?n’  b‘  I9I°.— Eileen  Cecilia, 
Fredville,  near  Dover.— — Dora  Maud.T  i882?1Ca’  ’ 19°8’  Awdry  Jane’  b‘  19l8-  Residence, 

^J^°Headlaii^1^if0Tunhrldge1,\Vehs^  T' 

^.1899.  Residence,  Wavertree,  Tunbridge Wells Kr?lNA\fm  Co.(lte»  ,IT‘h  baronet,  who 

late  Philip  Charles  Chenevix  Trench  (see  B Aslitown  \ ^ ELES‘J1A  (La<ty  Coote),  da.  of  the 

Algernon  Charles  Plumptre  Coote,  T^thbarmieC^vh^^'ig^of  ^^A/^^’  aS  hlS  SCC°nd  wife’  Sir 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Stanley  Victor, 

sit?  ar= 

Lieut. -Col.  Anthony  Charles  Barnes  D S O J?  •,/  g*  Honor  . Dorothea,  b.  1896:  m.  ig2o, 

Union.— -Caroline  Maud  : w.  1884,  Maj'.dSn.  Sdfv^Sa^P^C  £heshhan\  Bucks'  9V’ 

issue  living,  James  Allan,  b.  1885:  is  Cant  Devonshire  x?l„i  .m  R k’  G-B.,  who  d.  1913,  and  has 
Rev.  Walter  Loveband,  V.  of  Ifield,  Crawlev  Sussev  nr,righ  " ”1’  I9I?>.Llma  Yerburgh,  da.  of  the 
Stella  Margaret : „.  I9i6,  Walter  Hugh  John  wSou  I *?*<(*? ^!‘an 
and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Hugh  imi  ' p’  Political  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India, 

Cecil  Maud  Vera:  m iqiT  Can?  Mervvn’  CWa\  Y Se°rge,  Guy  6‘  *9n,  Peter  John  b. 

Row,  Sussex.  9 5’  Pt*  MerVyn  Chldley  Coote  (ant^).  Residence,  Greenhall,  Forest 

PUrd0"  CO°"’  S°n  °f  ‘he  la,e  Capt-  Car- 

Charles  Ha™“*  ^ da- 

it87aAtmyAileenCS0T'  M*».  co 

ISbaronbJ,  ‘j^  £«*«■  *"d  of  9th 

issue 

. Henr^Lthm^1 Lcfs.^  °f  W^dd°n ^ S‘™y  Stratfo^da"  f Gem 

and  of  co.  Dublin^go^j^Cm  ’ 1*903  ^ m ^°8Q2^Eve£ind  ’1  Sheriff  of  Queen’s  co.  x886, 

Comdg.  a Yeo.  Regt  and  s‘t  pL  iS  tl  y Major  znIth  Hussars  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col 

Red  Cross  So. ; ^‘h^rT  Pu'V’  H\n,s  Bra"ch> 

d-  1895  ; 2ndly,  1899,  as  his  second  wife  t-h’  11  ^bercromby,  7th  baronet,  who 

Square,  W.  ; ^CMi?h“d“ver  sSio*  Hams  ' °f  Northbro°'‘-  evidences.  4a,  For”, man 

Ds“„'of“tSba°r2bfite  S‘r  PbilipS  C°°te-  aad  “«  Chidley  Coote,  and 

John  Tennant.  Residence,  Anne  • «*•  18— , Capt.  — Stack Harriet  Lucinda:  m.  18 -, 

Issue  ofA?^  feies^Vre^j^  C°«0te’  v"  °f  the  late  CharIes  Coote  (ante)  :~ 

Mary  Anne  ^8’  l80I>  * ^ l828’  Ddlon>  wha 

living,  CharksrEyr;  Coote!^!^^1-^  ySS^Ida^T861*11}  J/"  7^°  f l888>  and  ha«  issue 

of  Dub  in,  and  has  il!5  n C 88?.’  Ida  Dalrymple,  da.  of  the  late  Theodore  Billing 

Ivan  V esey^.  x 8^  -^/Thoma^1  C^ofnnn1^ f' rV  EyIC  0DalrymP,e  b-  Percy  Dalrymple  b 8% 
Ralph  b.  19 — , Leslie  Crofton  Croker,  b.  x87o  : « x9o6  Ethel  Obre,  and  has  issue  living 

Powell,  who  d.  i9x4,  R.  of  Bawnlahan  co  CorW/  the  ^ev-  Francis  pery  Huchesson 

Scudamore  b.  1888,  William  UnTacke  Perv  i %k|  ^TS  ^ lssue’.of  who.m  Fitzhenry  Townshend 
Marian  Elsie  Lillian, -Martha  Attflia^ Zf’,3  tKX  ' (°n  aS!lve  s^rVcc  darl,!^  European  War.)  1916, 
sntlly,  x9oii  G.  E.  Norton  and  ha<f  iJ  r’-  88Jlthe  Rev‘  Robert  Wilkes  Gosse,  who  if.  x899  ; 

, and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Ernest'  b.  1882,— Mary  Anne 


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Elizabeth  : m.  1894,  George  Melmoth  Scott,  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Tom  b.  1897,.  Robert  b.  1900, 
Agnes  Aithmah,  Mary,  Nancy, — Maria  Elizabeth  Coote : m.  1903,  Evelyn  Francis  Sanders,  M.I.C.E., 
who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Alvin  Oliver  b.  1906, — Eleanor:  m.  1898,  Henry 
Kenning,  and  has  issue  living,  Samuel  b.  18 — , Grace  b.  18 — , — Alicia  Uniacke  : m.  1895,  Hermann 
Gundert  Harris  [ see  B.  Harris,  colls.].  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  James  Coote,  b.  1818,  d.  1853:  m.  18 — , Anne,  who  d. 

1858,  da.  of  Thomas  Stuart,  of  Limerick  : — 

Charles  James,  b.  1837;  formerly  Capt.  18th  Regt.  : in.  1867,  Emily,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  Very 

Rev.  the  Hon.  Henry  Pakenham  [E.  Longford,  colls.]. Anne  Hewett  : 111.  1866,  Henry  John 

Norman,  who  d.  1905,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Harold  Henry,  b.  1867,  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1914,  —Cecil,  b.  1872, — Geoffrey,  b.  1876, — Lionel,  b.  1877,  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  19 — , — Eric  Coote,  b.  1880, — Mabel,  b.  1875.  Residence, 

55,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W. Ada  {Hon.  Mrs.  Henry  Leslie  Pepys) : in.  1868,  the  Hon.  Henry 

Leslie  Pepys,  who  d.  1891  [see  E.  Cottenham].  Residence,  Bel  Air,  Dinard,  France. 

The  1st  baronet,  Provost-Marshal  and  Vice-President  of  the  Province  of  Connaught,  greatly 
distinguished  himself  at  the  relief  of  Birr,  1642.  The  2nd  baronet  was  created,  in  1661,  Earl  of 
Mountrath,  in  the  peerage  of  Ireland,  when  the  baronetcy  merged  in  the  peerage.  The  7th  earl  and 
8th  baronet,  having  no  heir,  obtained  in  1800  a new  creation,  that  of  Baron  Castle  Coote,  with  special 
remainder,  which  title  became  extinct  1827,  when  the  baronetcy  reverted  to  the  great-great -grandson 
of  the  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet.  The  9th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Queen’s  co.  (C)  1821-47  and  1852-9. 
Sir  Algernon  C.  P.  Coote,  12th  Bt.,  was  sometime  H.M.’s  Lieut.  andCustos  Rotulorum  of  Queen's  co. 


COOTE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Donnybrook,  Dublin. 

Sir  Charles  Algernon  Coote,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
1847;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles,  1861;  L.R.C.S.I.  1883. 

$rms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  coots,  within  a bordure  wavy 
sable,  ©rtsi — A coot  proper. 

Residence — 


Charles  Coote,  the  last  Earl  of  Bellamont,  in  the  Peerage  of  Ireland, 
having  no  legitimate  issue,  obtained  an  English  baronetcy  with  remainder  to 
his  natural  son,  Charles,  who  succeeded  as  2nd  baronet. 


Vincit  veritas. 
Truth  conquers. 


COPE,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Hanwell,  Oxfordshire. 

Sir  Anthony  Cope,  13th  Baronet ; b.  March  9th, 
1842;  s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  William  Henry,  1892  ; formerly 
Major  The  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; retired  as  Col. ; 
served  in  Ashantee  War  1874  (medal  with  clasp)  ; is  patron 
of  one  living  (but  being  a Roman  Catholic  cannot  present)  : 
m.  1870,  Mary  Leckonby,  who  d.  1912,  widow  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Tudway,  and  da.  of  John  Lewis  Phipps,  of 
Leighton,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  azure  between  three  roses  gules  slipped 
proper  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or.  ffirest — A dragon’s  head  gules  issuing  from 


a fleur-de-lis  or. 

Residence—  31,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W. 


Club — Brooks’s. 


ZEquo  adeste  animo.  , _ 

Be  re  readv  with  un-  SonS  living— DENZ  l L,  b.  Sept.  18th,  1873  ; formerly  Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-17  in  France.  Residence,  Bramshill  Park, 
^ ‘ Winchfield,  Hants.— Anthony  William  Edmund,  b.  1876.— Mordaunt 

Leckonby,  M.C. , b.  1878  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (Mil.  Cross) : 
m.  1917,  Frances  Muriel,  only  child  of  Alfred  Edmund  William  Darby,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Adcote, 
Shrewsbury  [ see  Arthur,  Bt.,  cr.  1841]. 

Daughter  living — Ada  Beatrice  : m.  1903,  Robert  Cecil  Stephenson,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
Cope,  b.  1906, — Hilda  Beatrice,  b.  1904, — Violet  Mary,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Bramshill,  Winchfield 
Hants. 


Half-Brother  living — John  Hautenville,  b.  1867;  is  an  Associate  of  British  Archaeological  Asso. , 
and  of  other  learned  Sos.  : m.  1899,  Emma  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  Major  William 
Richard  Mortimer  Thoyts,  of  Sulhamstead  Park,  Berks.  Residence,  Finchampstead  Place,  near 
Wokingham,  Berks.  Club , Berkshire  County. 

Sisters  living — Alice  : m.  1878,  William  Willes,  who  d.  1885,  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  1879  : 
m.  1905,  Hylda  Blanche,  el.  da.  of  William  Mant  Hay  Coghlan,  and  has  issue  living, — Richard 
Augustus  (of  6,  Gloucester  Walk,  Campden  Hill,  W.  Club,  Junior  Naval  and  Military),  b.  1881; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1905  ; formerly  in  R.N.  : in.  1912,  Marian,  younger  da.  of  Benjamin  Harding 
Newman,  formerly  of  Nelmes,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Augustus  b.  1913, — Clare  Alice, 
b.  1883, — Elenor  Bridget,  b.  1884.  Residence , Newbold  Comyn,  Leamington.  Susanna  Mary. 
Residence,  Newbold  Comyn,  Leamington. 


Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet — Harrihtte  Margaret  {Lady  Cope),  da.  of  Robert  Jaffray 
Hautenville,  of  Monkstown,  Dublin  : in.  1865,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sir  William  Cope,  12th 
baronet,  who  d.  1892.  Residence,  8c,  Hyde  Park  Mansions,  W. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walcer  Galen  Cope,  2nd  son  13th  baronet,  b.  1874,  a.  1913  : in. 
1904,  Maria  Ignacia  (now  of  31,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W.)f  da.  of  he  late 
Ramon  M.  Estevez,  of  New  York  and  Cuba  : — 

Arabella  Thelma  Maria,  b.  1907. ■■  Inez  Sol  Catherine,  b.  1909. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Anthony,  was  M.P.  for  Banbury  in  seven  Parliaments,  and  for  Oxfordshire 
in  one  Parliament ; and  the  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  and  7th  baronets  was  each  successively  M.P.  for  one  or 
qther  of  the  same  constituencies. 


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COPE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Osbaston  Hall,  Market  Bosworth,  co.  Leicester. 

Sir  Thomas  Cope,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cope,  of 
Osbaston  Hall,  Leicestershire  ; b.  August  22nd,  1840;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1866;  is  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  Osbaston  and  Barlestone,  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
and  of  County  Council  for  Leicestershire,  and  a Member  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  : m.  1879,  Alice  Kate,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  George  Walker,  of 
Walthamstow,  Essex,  and  has  issue 

$rms  an&  Crest — Not  exemplified  by  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Osbaston  Hall,  Nuneaton.  Club — New  University. 


Son  living— THOMAS  GEORGE,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  b.  Feb.  10th,  1884;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  1905);  entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1906,  became 
Major  1914,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1918  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut. -Col.  The  Bulls  (E.  Kent 
Regt.)  (wounded,  D.S.O.  and  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1920;  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  19:9. 

Daughter  living — Ethel  Mary  Booker,  b.  1882  : in.  1911,  John  Bosworth  Martin,  and  has  issue 
living,  John,  b.  1914, — Ethel  Diana,  b.  1916, — Georgina,  b.  1918.  Residence , Charley  Hall, 
Leicestershire. 


CORBET,  Creation  (U.K.)  1808,  of  Moreton -Corbet,  Shropshire. 

Sir  Gerald  Vincent  Corbet,  6th  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  29th,  1868;  s.  his  nephew,  Sir  Roland 
James,  1915;  ed.  at  Radley:  m.  1904,  Ella  Theresa 
Florence,  da.  of  Col.  James  Henry  Prendergast,  Indian 
Army. 

$rms—  Or,  a raven  sable.  Casts — 1st,  An  elephant  statant 
argent,  tusked  or,  the  trappings  sable,  fimbriated  gold,  on  his 
back  a castle  triple- towered  of  the  last;  2nd,  a squirrel  sejant 
cracking  a nut  or. 

Seat — Acton  Reynold,  near  Shrewsbury.  Residence — Old 
Manor,  Preston  Brockhurst,  Shrewsbury. 


Sisters  living — Alice  Nina:  m.  1884,  George  Fydell  Rowley 
[E.  Crawford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Owsley  Vincent 
Fydell.  (Clubs,  Bachelors’,  Carlton),  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (B.A.  1909);  formerly  Leicestershire  Yeo. : m.  1917, 
Lady  Marjorie  Gwendolen  Elsie  Cochrane,  da.  of  12th 
Earl  of  Dundonald,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Charles 
Cochrane  Fydell  b.  1918, — George  Richard  Francis  (Club, 
Guards’),  b.  1889  ; is  Lieut.  Household  Cav.  : in.  1914,  Violet 
Mary,  da.  of  Sir  William  Nelson,  1st  Bt.  Residences , Priory 
Hill,  St.  Neots;  Morcott  Hall,  Rutland.^— Isabel  Agnes: 
in.  1895,  Francis  Edward  Adams,  who  d.  1920,  sometime  a 
Surveyor  in  Gen.  Post  Office.— —Beatrice  Augusta.  Residence, 
41,  St.  James’  Square,  Bath. ^—Judith  Elizabeth:  in.  1886, 
the  Rev.  Henry  Vernon  Heber  Percy  [ see  D.  Northumber- 
land, colls.].  Residence , Leasingham  Rectory,  Sleaford,  Lin- 
colnshire.  Mabel  Hermione. Constance  Edith  : in.  1st, 

1888,  Sir  Richard  Francis  Sutton,  5th  Bt.,  who  d.  1891  ; 
2ndly,  1895,  Hubert  Delaval  Astley  [see  B.  blastings,  colls.]. 
Residence,  Brinsop  Court,  Hereford.-  ■ Gertrude  Ursula. 
Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Lesbia,  b.  1905. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Caroline  Douglas  (Lady  Corbet),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  James 
A.  Stewart  (11th  Hussars),  of  St.  Fort,  Fife:  in.  1st,  1888,  Capt.  Sir  Walter  Orlando  Corbet, 
4th  baronet,  who  d.  1910;  2ndly,  1913,  Reginald  Basil  Astley  [see  B.  Hastings,  colls.].  Resi- 
dences, Compton  Beauchamp,  Shrivenham  ; St.  Fort,  Fife  ; Villa  dei  Cipressi,  Vareuna,  Lago  di 
Como,  Italy. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Reginald  John  Corbet,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  George  Corbet,  B.D.,  b.  1857,  d.  1913 : in.  1894,  Cleofe 
Carnaghi : — 

Giovanni  Ugo  (John  Hugh),  b.  1895  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Shropshire  L.I. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1918. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Hugh  Mackenzie  Corbet,  b.  1862,  d.  1916 : in.  1893,  Eila  Louisa 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir  George  William  Robert  Campbell,  K.C.M.G.  [see  Campbell, 
Knights’  Widows”]  : — 

Reginald  Vincent  Campbell,  b.  1894 ; Lieut.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 

European  War)  1915. George  Frederick  Francis,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  Welsh  Regt. ; d.  (of  wounds 

in  action  during  European  War)  1916. Constance  Eila,  b.  1895. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Corbet  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Reginald  Corbet,  b.  1832,  d.  1902  : m.  1855,  Anna  Mary  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey-Egerton,  10th  Bt.  :— 

REGINALD,  b.  Oct.  9th,  1857:  ed.  at  Radley;  is  a J.P.  for  Salop,  and  Major  Shropshire  Vol. 
Regt. : tn.  1891,  the  Hon.  Katharine  Russell,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  23rd  Baron  de  Clifford,  and  has  issue 
living,  Sybil,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Adderley,  Market  Drayton,  Salop.  Clubs,  White’s,  Turf. 
Randulph  John,  b.  1858  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve.— Bertram  D’Avenant,  b.  1869  ; formerly 
Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards  ; Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  and  during  European  War 
I9I5J  was  A.D.C.  to  1st  Gov.-Gen.  of  Australia  1900-1903:  in.  1896,  Rosamond,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Peter  Withington,  7th  Dragoon  Guards  [Armylage,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Hersey  Muriel,  b.  1897.  Clubs , White’s,  Orleans,  Naval  and  Military' 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Rowland  William  Corbet,  b.  1839,  d.  1919  : m.  1884,  Clara  Margareta 
Christina  Hermine,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Herr  H.  W.  Alfken,  of  Oldenburg: — 

Margaret  Irene  Louisa,  A 1886  : m.  1911,  George  Herbert  Milward,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons, — 
a da  , b.  1917.  Residences,  39,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.7  ; Stoke  Lodge,  Southwold. 


Deeds  are  While 

the  praise  I breathe, 
of  valour.  / hope. 


God  feeds  the  ravens. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Corbet,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1804,  d.  1877  : m.  1830, 
Eleanor,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Croxton  Johnson,  R.  of  Wilmslow  : — 
Rev.  Athelstan,  b.  1837;  ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1850,  M.A.  1866);  formerly  R.  of 
Adderley,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Hodnet  : m.  1st,  1866,  Julia  Helen,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  Sir  Archer 
Denman  Croft,  8th  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Octavia  Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  Octavius  Browne,  of 
Courtlands,  Devon,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Archer  Henry  (of  Highfield  Ridge, 
Lymington,  Hants.  Club , Bath),  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Radley;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  City  of  London 

R. G.A.  (Vol.)  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.  (retired),  and  Dist.  Remount  Officer,  S.  Hants  and  Isle  of  Wight  ; 

S.  Africa  1900,  European  War  1916  and  1918  in  France  : m.  19x0,  Anne  Marie,  da.  of  German 
Buxton,  formerly  of  Buxton,  Derbyshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Vincent  b.  1911,  Helen  Anne 
Evelyn  b.  1913, — Rowland  Athelstan,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Radley, — Helen  Ethel:  m.  1899,  Duncan 
Coupland, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Mary  Geraldine.  Residence , 7,  Beauchamp  Square,  Leamington. 

Issue  of  the  late  Vincent  Roger  Corbet,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1808,  d.  1885  : m. 
1838,  Maria,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Humberston,  of  The  Friars, 
Chester : — 

Frederick  Vincent,  b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Ludlow  Gram.  Sch.  ; was  in  Civil  Ser.  of  Victoria  1860-69. 
Residence . Beechworth,  Victoria.— —Everard  Philip,  b.  1843 ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; formerly 

in  Natal  Carabineers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (medal  with  four  clasps). Charlotte  Maria. 

Residence , Bath. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Vincent-Roger  Corbet  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.  Gen.  Arthur  Domville  Corbet,  C.B.,  b.  1847,  d.  1918  ; m.  1888,  Louise 
Mary,  da  of  the  late  Surg.-Major  Henry  Huish,  M.D.,  3rd  Hussars,  of  Park  Lodge, 
Stoke  Damerel,  Devon,  and  widow  of  Robert  Rundle: — 

Sibyl  Mary  Grace,  b.  1889  : m.  1914,  Thomas  Butler  Lloyd. Olive  Frances  Annette,  b.  1891. 

This  family  is  descended  in  an  unbroken  male  line  from  Corbeau  (or  Corbet),  a noble  Norman, 
who  with  his  two  sons  came  over  with  William  the  Conqueror.  One  of  these  sons,  Roger  Fitz- 
Corbet,  was  father  of  William  de  Corbet,  who  settled  at  Wattlesborough,  Shropshire,  and  was  the 
common  ancestor  of  the  present  baronet,  and  of  Peter  Corbet,  of  Caus  Castle,  who  was  summoned 
to  Parliament  as  a Baron  temp.  Edward  I.,  which  title  became  ext.  1347.  Moreton  Corbet  Castle, 
the  ancient  family  seat,  was  destroyed  by  fire  during  the  Civil  Wars,  and  is  a beautiful  ruin. 
The  present  baronet  descends  from  Richard  Corbet,  Esq.,  younger  brother  of  Sir  Vincent  Corbet, 
M.P.,  who  was  created  a baronet  1642  (title  ext.  1688),  and  whose  widow  was  created  Viscountess 
Corbet,  of  Linslade,  for  life.  The  5th  baronet,  Sir  Roland  James,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  was 
killed  in  action  during  European  War  1915. 


ASTLEY-CORBETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821.  of  Everleigh,  Wiltshire. 

Sir  Francis  Edmund  George  Astley-Corbett, 
4th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  6th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
Dugdale  ASTLEY,  1894;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Scots 
Guards;  is  patron  of  two  livings,  and  a J. P.  and  a D.L.  for 
Lincolnshire;  served  in  Suakin  Expedition  1885;  assumed 
by  Roy.  License  1890  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Corbett:  m.  1882,  Lady  Gertrude  Augusta  Anderson-Pelham, 
who  d.  1920,  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Yarborough,  and  has  issue. 

Sjlrms — Quarterly ; 1st  and  4th,  or  a raven  sable,  Corbett ; 2nd  and 
3rd  azure,  a cinquefoil  pierced  ermine,  Astley.  Crest — An  elephant  statant 
argent,  tusked  or,  on  its  back  a castle  also  or,  the  trappings  sable,  fimbriated 
gold,  Corbett. 

Seat — Elsham  Hall,  Brigg,  Lincolnshire.  Town  Residence — 45, 
Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.  Club — Arthur’s,  Guards’. 


Son  living — JOHN  DUGDALE  PELHAM,  b.  Oct.  25th,  1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded):  m.  1914, 
Marcia  Ruth  Georgiana,  da.  of  Alexander  Edmund  Lane  Fox  Pitt- Rivers  [see  M.  Bath,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Henry  Rivers,  b.  1915,— Pamela  Irene,  b.  1919. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Gertrude  Marcia,  b.  1886 : m.  1907,  Cuthbert  Leigh  Blundell, 
Hollinshead-Blundell,  and  has  issue  living,  Bridget  Gertrude,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth  Alice,  b.  1916. 
Residence , Halsall  House,  Ormskirk. Norah  Sybil,  b.  1888. 

Brother  living— John  Gerald  Astley,  b.  1871.  Club , New  (Johannesburg). 

Sisters  living— Eleanor  Corisande,  b.  1867  : in.  1899,  Edward  Roland  Soaines,  and  has  issue 
living,  Peter  Dugdale,  b.  1902, — Corisande  Wentworth,  b.  1901, — Martin  Roland,  b.  1903,— Nancy 
Meriel  Denise,  b.  1906. Adeline  Hilda  Brudenell,  b.  1876:  in.  1902,  Gerard  Chapman.  Resi- 

dence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Hugh  Francis  Lethbridge  Astley,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1831,  d.  1910:  in.  1st,  1853,  Augusta  Ellen,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Peel  Cockburn  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Jessie,  da.  of  Alfred  Aves  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Ida  Mabel,  b.  1858:  in.  1880,  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  Spencer  Benyon,  formerly  of 
5th  Lancers,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Samuel,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  [ see  “ Companionage  ’], — 
William  Warden,  b.  1892;  is  Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,— Esther  ( Hon  Mrs.  Henry  A. 
Milles-Lade)  : nt.  1912,  the  Hon.  Henry  Augustus  Milles-Lade,  brother  of  3rd  Earl  Sondes. 

Residence,  Islip  Hou-e,  Thrapston. Ada  Mary,  b.  1859. Ruth  Ethel,  b.  1870:  in.  1893, 

Henry  Fuller-Acland-Hood  [ see  B.  St.  Audries]. — —(By  2nd  marriage)  Joan,  b.  1899. Dorothy, 

b.  1903. 

Issue  of  the  late  Spencer  Byng  Astley,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1844,  d.  1915  : 
m.  18 — , Rose,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  John  Halle: — 

Aston  Giffard,  b.  1887  ; Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916.  Mary  Ethel,  b.  1878. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Anthony  Aylmer  Astley,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1850, 
d.  1917  : in.  1st,  1872,  Sarah  Amelia  Lucy,  who  d.  1902,  widow  of  George  Temple, 
of  Bishopstow  House,  Warminster,  and  da.  of  the  late  John  Lane,  of  Leyton 
Grange,  Essex ; 2ndly,  1902,  Margaret  Lily,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Harcourt 
Gooch  [see  Gooch,  Bt.,  cr.  1746,  colls.]  : — 

(Bv  1st  marriage),  Margaret  Violet  Dorothea,  b.  1875.—— (By  2nd  marriage),  Francis  Jacob 
Dugdale,  b.  1908. Dorothea  Elisabeth,  b.  1903. 

The  family  of  Astley  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Warwickshire.  Thomas  de  Astley,  a baron  temp. 

Henry  III.,  was  slain  at  the  battle  of  Evesham,  a.d.  1265.  He  was  ancestor  of  William,  Lord  Astley, 

and  of  the  present  baronet,  by  his  1st  wife,  and  of  the  Barons  Astley,  of  Reading  (extinct  1688),  and 


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of  Sir  Jacob  Astley,  Bt.,  of  Melton  Constable  (title  now  merged  in  Barony  of  Hastings),  by  his  2nd 
wife.  The  baronetcy  conferred  on  Sir  Richard  Astley,  of  Patshull,  became  extinct  in  1771,  and  a new 
patent  was  granted,  1821,  to  Sir  John  Dugdale  Astley,  of  Everleigh,  who  sat  as  M.P.  for  Wilts 
1820-32,  and  for  N.  Wilts  1832-5,  a descendant  of  Thomas  Astley,  younger  brother  of  Sir  Richard 
Astley,  Bt.,  of  Patshull.  Sir  John,  3rd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Lincolnshire  (C)  1874-80. 


CORNEWALL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1764,  of  London. 

Sir  Geoffrey  Cornewall,  6th  Baronet ; 
b.  May  7th,  1869  ; s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  George 
Henry,  1908  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  1892) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1894 ; is 
a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Councillor  (Clifford 
Div.)  for  Herefordshire  (High  Sheriff,  1913),  and 
patron  of  two  livings. 

Struts — Argent,  a lion  rampant  gules  ducally  crowned  or, 
within  a bordure  engrailed  sable  bezant6e.  Crests— ist,  a Cor- 
nish chough  proper  ; 2nd,  a demi-lion  rampant  gules  ducally 
crowned  or. 

Seat — Moccas  Court,  Hereford.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Brother  living— WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  b.  Nov.  16th,  1871; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1895);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896  ; formerly  Capt.  Herefordshire 
Regt. 

Sister  living — Mary  Louisa  : m.  1916,  John  Henry  Day, 
Lieut.  Yeo.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George  Amyand,  M.P.  for  Barnstaple 
in  several  Parliaments,  was  an  eminent  merchant  of  London, 
an  assistant  of  the  Russia  Co.,  and  an  East  Indian  Director. 
The  2nd  baronet  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Cornewall  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Amyand. 


CORNWALL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Holcombe  Burnell,  co.  Devon. 

Sir  Edwin  Andrew  Cornwall,  M.B.,  ist  Baronet,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Andrew  Cornwall,  of  Lapford,  Devon;  b.  June  30th,  1863;  ed.  privately;  is  a 
J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  co.  London,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; was  a Member 
of  Thames  Conservancy  Board  1897-1909,  Vice-Chm.  of  London  County  Council 
I9°3'5»  and  Chm.  1905-6,  Vice-Chm.  of  Co.  of  London  Territorial  Force  Asso. 
1907-14,  first  Mayor  of  Fulham  1910,  and  Comptroller  of  H.M.’s  Household  and 
Min.  of  National  Health  Insurance  Dec.  1916  to  Feb.  1919,  since  when  he  has  been 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Ways  and  Means  ; sometime  Hon.  Sec.  London  Liberal  Members 
of  Parliament ; appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  King’s  Bench  1912,  and 
Hon.  Sec.  Franco-British  Parliamentary  Committee  1918  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Fulham  (Z)  1895  and  1900  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bethnal  Green,  N.-E,  Div.  (Z) 
since  Jan.  1906;  Ivnt.  1905  : in.  1883,  Ellen  Mary,  da.  of  John  Day,  of  Oxford, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Not  yet  recorded  at  College  of  Arms. 

Residences — Heath  Royal,  Putney  Heath,  S.W.  15;  Holcombe  Burnell,  Devon.  Office — 155, 
Fenchurch  Street,  E.C.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal,  Municipal  and  County. 

Son  living— REGINALD  EDWIN,  b.  May  31st,  1887. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Jane. Laura  Ellen. Bernice  Olive  : tn.  1919,  Bruce  Murray 

Macpherson,  M.C.,  Lieut.  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles.  Residence, 


CORRY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1885,  of  Dunraven,  co.  Antrim. 

Sir  William  Corry,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  20th, 
1859  ; s.  his  father.  Sir  James  Porter,  1891  ; is  a Director 
of  Cunard  Line  of  Steamships  : m.  1889,  Charlotte  Georgina 
Frances  Catherine,  who  d.  1896,  only  da.  of  the  late  J.  Collins, 
and  has  issue. 

&mt8 — Gules,  a saltire  engrailed  argent,  between  in  chief,  a rose  of  the 
last,  in  fesse  two  thistles  slipped  proper,  and  in  base  a trefoil  slipped  or. 
Crest — A cock  combed  and  wattled  proper,  and  charged  with  a trefoil  as  in 
the  arms. 

Residences — Norbury  Park,  Dorking;  118,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Sons  living- JAMES  PEROWNE  IVO  MYLES,  b.  June  10th,  1892  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1914,  M.A.  1918);  some- 
time Sub-Lieut.  R.N.V.R.^— William  Myles  Fenton,  M.C. , b.  1893; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1916);  formerly  Capt. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.). 

Daughter  living — Myleta  Fenton,  b.  1891  : m.  1912,  John  Benjamin  Lindenbaum,  O.B.E  , 
LL.M.,  Bar.-at-law  (who  assumed  by  Roy.  License  1914,  for  himself  and  issue,  the  surname  of 
Lindon  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic),  and  has  issue  living,  Brian  William  Maurice,  b.  1916, — Ruth 
Carola,  b.  1913.  Residence , 23,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 

Sister  living — Margaret,  b.  1853:  m.  1874,  Arthur  Charles  Gotto,  C.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  five 
sons  and  three  das.  Residence , Rushmere,  Belfast. 

The  ist  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Belfast  (C)  1874-85,  and  for  Armagh  co.,  Mid  Armagh  Div.  1886-91. 


Vigilans  et  audax. 
Watchful  and  bold. 


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CORY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Llantarnam  Abbey,  Monmouthshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Corry.  ’J 

Sir  Clifford  John  Cory,  M.P. , ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  John  Cory,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  4,  Park  Crescent, 
Portland  Place,  W.,  and  Duffryn,'St.  Nicholas,  Glamorgan- 
shire ; b.  April  10th,  1859;  ed.  privately,  and  abroad; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  YVelsh  Regt.  ; is  a colliery  pro- 
prietor, a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Glamorgan,  a J.P.  for 
Monmouth  (High  Sheriff  1905),  Chm.  of  Cory  Bros, 
and  Co.  (Limited)  and  many  other  cos.,  and  a Com. 
of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; was  Chm.  of  Mon- 
mouthshire and  S.  Wales  Coal  Owners’  Asso.  1906 ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of  Monmouthshire  (Z) 
July  1895,  and  S.-W.,  or  Tonbridge,  Div.  of  Kent,  Oct. 
1900;  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.,  or  St.  Ives,  Div.  of  Cornwall 
Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  ; re-elected  for  St.  Ives  Div.  of 
Cornwall  Dec.  1918  : in.  1893,  Jane  Anne  Gordon,  da.  of 
the  late  Albert  Arthur  Erin  Lethbridge  [see  Lethbridge, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

^rms — Argent,  a saltire  sable,  on  a chief  azure  three  cinquefoils  or.  Cmt — In  front  of  a 

griffin’s  head  couped  between  two  wings  or,  three  roses  fessewise  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 

Seat — Llantarnam  Abbey,  Monmouthshire.  Town  Residence—  98,  Mount  Street,  W.  Clubs — 

Reform,  Devonshire,  National  Liberal,  Royal  Automobile,  Ranelag’n,  Hurlingham,  Roehampton. 


w«idis‘ 

Virtue  is  always  flourishing. 


CORY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Coryton,  Whitchurch,  co.  Glamorgan. 


Sir  James  Herbert  Cory,  M.P. , ist 

Baronet , son  of  John  Cory,  shipowner;  b.  Feb. 
7th,  1857  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a partner  in  the  firm 
of  John  Cory  and  Sons  (Limited),  shipowners,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorgan  (High  Sheriff  1913) ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Cardiff  Dist.  Nov.  1915  to  Nov. 
1918  ; elected  for  S.  Div.  thereof  ( Co.C ) Dec.  1918  : 
in.  ist,  1879,  Elizabeth  Hosking,  who  d.  1898,  da. 
of  — Wills  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Elizabeth  Cansh,  da.  of 
Alexander  Walker,  and  has  issue. 

Qxma — Argent,  a saltire  between  two  quatrefoils  in  pale 
sable,  on  a chief  azure  a griffin’s  head  erased  between  two 
quatrefoils  or.  Crest — In  front  of  a griffin’s  head  erased  or 
between  two  wings  per  pale  of  the  last  and  gules  three 
quatrefoils  sable. 

Seat — Coryton,  Whitchurch,  Cardiff.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Junior  Carlton,  Constitutional,  St.  Stephen’s. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— HERBERT  GEORGE 
DONALD,  b.  Dec.  31st,  1879.— Frederick  Harold,  b. 

1883.- — Edward  Douglas,  b.  1885. Francis  Oswald, 

b.  1888. 

One  heart , one  way.  Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Edith  Winifred, 

b.  1881  : m.  1901,  — Thornley.  Residence,  Hilton  Grange,  Sutton  Common  Road,  Sutton,  Surrey. 
By  2nd  marriage— Jessie  Rosalie,  b.  1911. Bessie  Carmen,  b.  1914. 


Cory-Wright,  see  Wright. 

COTTER,  Creation  (I.)  1763,  of  Rockforest,  Cork. 

Sir  James  Laurence  Cotter,  5th  Baronet,  son  of 
the  late  James  Lombard  Cotter.  2nd  son  of  4th  Baronet ; b.  July 
nth,  1887  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  James  Laurence,  1902  ; is 
Capt.  R.  A.  and  a Brig  -Major  ; has  been  Lieut.  S.  of  Ireland 
Imperial  Yeo.,  and  Sub-Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  Vol.  : in. 
1908,  Ethel  Lucy,  da.  of  Alfred  L.  Wheeler,  formerly  9th 
Lancers,  of  30,  Bury  Street,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

^ms— Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  argent  a chevron  gules  between  three 
serpents  proper,  Cotter ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  a fesse  between  a fleur-de-lis 
in  chief  and  a mullet  in  base  or,  Rogerson.  Crtst — A dexter  arm  embowed, 
armed  proper,  grasping  a dart. 

Seat — Annmount,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucestershire. 


Sons  living— DELAVEL  JAMES  ALFRED,  b.  April  29th,  1911. 

Laurence  Stopford  Llewelyn,  b.  1912. 

Daughter  living— Violet  Rosa  Sonia,  b.  1909. 

Brother  living — Thomas  Lombard,  b.  1888  ; formerly  Lieut.  Warwickshire  Imperial  Yeo. : in.  1912. 
Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Nelson  Kearney  Cotter,  M.D.,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1806, 
d.  1869  : in.  1842,  Mary,  da.  of  R.  Nason,  of  Bettyville,  co.  Cork 
Isabella  Mary : m.  1869,  Bertram  William  Seton,  who  d.  1907,  and  has  issue  living,  Sir  Malcolm 
Cotter  Cariston,  K.C.B. , b.  1872  [see  “ Knightage”].  Residence,  13,  Clarendon  Road,  Notting 
Hill,  W. Alice  Crofts  Cotter.  Residence,  Shortcastle,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 


Dum  spiro  spero. 
While  I breathe  1 hope. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  George  Sackville  Cotter,  C.B.  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Janies  Laurence  Cotter,  b.  1839,  d.  1889 : m.  1868,  Frances,  da.  of  Capt. 
Ironside  : — 

George  Sackville,  b.  1870. Wemyss  M'Kenzie  Osborne,  b.  1872. Henry  Martin  Stuart,  b. 

1873.  Residence , Rigolethe,  Montreal.  Arthur  Douglas,  b.  1878. Oliver  Wendell  Holmes, 

b.  1879.  Agnes  Mary. Evadne  Kilgour.— — Ada  Margaret. Katherine. Anne  Winifred. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Laurence  Cotter,  LL.D.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Sackville  Cotter,  C.  B.,  b.  1808,  d.  1878  : m.  1st,  18 — , Margaret, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Butler  ; 2ndly,  1836,  Agnes,  who  d.  1846,  da.  of  Dr.  Martin  Kilgour, 
of  Burnrigg ; 3rdly,  1850,  Katharine,  who  d.  1851,  da.  of  Abraham  Mann  : — 

Agnes  Mary.— Katherine. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Sackville  Cotter,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Laurence  Cotter,  LL.D.,  b.  1783,  d.  1850  : 
m.  1st,  1807,  Matilda,  da.  of  A.  Sampayo ; 2ndly,  1827,  Harriet  Louisa,  who  d.  1845,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Carleton,  ofWoodside,  Cork:  — 

Rev.  William  Henry,  LL.D.,  b.  1844;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1874,  LL.B. 
and  LL.D.  1876);  is  R.  of  Buttevant : m.  1st,  1878,  Catherine  Letitia,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Stawell,  of  Crobeg,  co.  Cork  ; 2ndly,  1896,  Eva,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  J.  T.  Sikes,  of 
Elmvale,  co.  Cork,  and  Kincora,  Ceylon,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Catherine  Anna 
Harriet : m.  1904,  the  Rev.  Edwin  Sikes,  B.D.,  R.  of  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Edwin  Cotter  A 1910,  Esther  Kathleen  b.  1905,  Eileen  Letitia  b.  1907, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
William  Henry  Edwin,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers, — Eva  Maude,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Buttevant  Rectory,  co.  Cork. 

Granddaughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Cotter,  LL.D.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Edmund  Sackville  Cotter,  b.  1882,  d.  (on  active  service 
during  European  War)  1917  : m.  1914,  Beatrice  Mary  Grove,  da.  of  Com.  Hans  Thomas 
Fell  White,  R.N.,  J.P.,  of  Springfield  Hall,  Mallow,  co.  Cork 

Benita  May,  b.  1915. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Sackville  C«tter  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Sackville  Cotter,  b.  1783,  d.  1869  : m.  1819,  Jane,  da.  and  co-heir 
of  William  Crofts,  of  Danesfort,  co.  Cork  : — 

William  Crofts,  b.  1831:  m.  1858,  Georgina  d’Aguilar,  da.  of  Frederick  Hyde,  of  Ontario,  and  has 
issue  living,  George  Sackville,  b.  1859, — Francis,  b.  18 — , — James  Laurence  (of  Meadow  Creek, 
Alberta,  Canada),  b.  18 — : m.  1916,  Jane,  da.  of  William  Blyth,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue 
living,  Laurene  Meldrum  b.  1917,  James  Lawrence  b.  1919, — Caroline  Alexandria : m.  1886, 
George  Alfred  Blake,  of  Gay  wood,  Malcolm  Road,  Wimbledon,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Alfred  b.  1887,  Freda  Wilhelmina  b.  1899, — Louisa, — Georgina, — Jane, — Wilhelmina.  Residence , 
Dunnville,  Ontario,  Canada.—— James  Laurence  Rogerson,  b.  1836  ; is  Clerk  of  the  Peace,  County 
Crown  Attorney,  and  Loc^l  Master  and  Dep.  Registrar  of  Court  of  Chancery,  co.  Simcoe,  Ontario  : 
m.  1857,  Hannah,  da.  of  George  Lount,  of  Barrie,  Simcoe,  Ontario,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret 
Lount,  b.  1861  : m.  1888,  R.  L.  Barwick,  of  Toronto,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Lawrence 
Cotter  b.  1898,  Margaret  Wilhelmina  Stalter  b.  1889,  Cathlene  Monica  b.  1890, — Wilhelmina  Eliza, 
b.  1870  : m.  1898,  S.  C.  Macdonald,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  and  has  issue  living,  Stewart  Lawrence 
b.  190T,  Hugh  Fraser  b.  1902,  Dorris  Wilhelmina  M.  F.  b.  1900.  Residence,  Barrie,  co.  Simcoe, 

Ontario. Kate:  m.  1870,  Thomas  Bower  Docker. Wilhelmina  Margaret : m.  1853,  J.  Yorris, 

and  has  issue  living,  Janet, — Louisa. Matilda : m.  1857,  H.  T.  Johnson,  and  has  issue  living, 

George  Cotter,  b.  18 — , — Maud, — Henrietta. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rogers  Cotter,  M.D.,  b.  17 — , d.  1847  : m.  18 — : — 

George,  b.  18 — . James,  b.  18 — . John,  b.  18 — . Four  das. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Rogerson  Cotter,  b.  1790,  d.  1868  : m.  1st,  1814,  Annie  Charlotte, 
who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Capt.  J.  Bagshaw  Bagshaw-Butler ; 2ndly,  1819,  Mary  Susannah,  who 
d.  1851,  da.  of  the  late  George  Purcell ; 3rdly,  1852,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1864,  widow  of 
the  Rev.  E.  B.  Vardon,  LL.B.  : — 

Isabella:  m.  1850,  the  Rev.  William  Ridley,  who  d.  1878,  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  1851, — 
George  Sackville,  b.  1858, — Francis  Arundel,  b.  i860, — Mary  Purcell, — Isabella  Grace, — SarahDixon, 
— Ellen  Cotter. Jane  Emily  Percival : m.  18 — , Rogerson  Cotter  Butler,  who  d.  1882.. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  George  Sackville  Cotter  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Sackville  Cotter,  b.  1829,  d.  1907 : m.  1858,  Frances,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  J.  Stewart,  of  Dunville,  Ontario  : — 

James  Laurence,  b.  1864 : m.  1897,  Mary  Morrison,  da.  of  Henry  Ontario  Dee,  and  has  issue  living, 

James  Lawrence,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Buffalo,  U.S.A. Henry  Crofts,  b.  1875  : m.  1907,  Alice, 

da.  of  Richard  Chambers.  Residence,  Clavesholm,  Alberta,  Canada. Frances  Eleanor:  m. 

1891,  Thomas  Hobson,  K.C.  Residence,  Hamilton,  Ontario.— Kate  Alfreda : m.  1895,  Edward 

Rand  Niblett,  banker,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Russell,  b.  1897 Mary  Susannah. 

Residence,  Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  George  Sackville  Cotter,  b.  1829  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Sackville  Cotter,  b.  1858,  d.  1904  : m.  1889,  Margaret,  da.  of  John 
McAvella  : — 

Marguerite  Stewart,  b.  1892. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Rogerson  Cotter,  b.  1829  (ante)  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Rogerson  Cotter,  b.  1822,  d.  1900 : m.  1st, 
1850,  Philadelphia  Louisa,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Thomas  Hall,  formerly  of  Harpsden  Court, 
Henley-on-Thames;  2ndly,  1899,  Frances,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Hugh  Green,  of  Newton 
Hall,  Suffolk  :— 

Grace. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Laurence  Cotter,  M.D.,  b.  1824,  d.  1892:  m.  1st,  1854,  Mary, 
who  d.  1855,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Gaggin,  R.  of  Clonmult ; 2ndly,  1856,  Mary 
Beatrice,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  William  Bromilow,  of  Haresfinch  House,  Lancashire  : — 

James  Laurence,  b.  1869  : m.  1st,  1904,  Barbara,  who  d.  1910,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jones, 
of  Bethesda,  Carnarvonshire  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Grace,  younger  da.  of  Edward  Irvine  Herbert,  of  Irby, 
Cumberland.  Residence,  Craven  Villa,  The  Dale,  Matlock,  Derbyshire.— — Mary  Blanche  Alice 
Monica:  m.  1883,  Thomas  C.  Mather,  who  d.  1908,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  James  Elton, 
b.  1886:  m.  19  — , Alice  Muriel,  da.  of  Louis  Ward, — Edward  Elton,  M.B.,  b.  1888;  is  Capt. 
R.A.M.C., — Mary  Elton:  m.  1912,  Herbert  James  Thomas,  Lieut.  Liverpool  Regt.,  and  has  issue 
living,  a da.  A 1913.  Residence , Stennerley,  near  Ulverstone.— Miriam  Laurence.-^— Jessie.Grace 
Ernestine  : m.  1901,  George  Gerard  Baker,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Ernest,  b.  1902, — James 

Laurence  Cotter,  b.  1908, — Mary  Beatrice,  b.  1905. Muriel  Beatrice  Kathleen:  m.  1905,  Henry 

Johnstone  McGee,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  James  Cotter,  b.  1910.  Residence,  3,  South  View, 
Waterloo,  near  Liverpool. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Purcell  Cotter,  b.  1826,  d.  1891  : m.  1852,  Mary  Anne  Caroline, 
who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  John  Frederick  Gaitskell,  B.C.  S.  : — 

Harriet : m.  1892,  Charles  Henry  Miles,  L.R.C.P.  (London),  L.S.A.,  son  of  Martin  Miles, 
L.R.C.P.  Residence,  Stantonbury,  Bucks. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Cotter,  b.  1831,  d.  1898  : nt.  1861,  Sarah  Pearce,  da.  of 

T W.  J.  Lawrenson,  Esq.,  of  Brooklawn,  Queen's  co. 

Joseph  Henry,  b.  1867:  m.  1896,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Samuel  Kyle  Cotter,  M.D. 


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[see  infra],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Henry,  b.  1898;  formerly  Lieut.  R.E., — Walter  Richard, 
b.  1902, — Laurence  Cecil,  b.  1906, — Adelaide  Beatrice  Ethel,  b.  1903, — Lillie  Muriel  Edith,  b.  1910, 
Residences,  Douglas  Park,  St.  James’,  and  Balmoral,  Manitoba,  Canada.  ■ ■ Joseph  Rogerson,  b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B. A.  1897,  M.A.  1900):  m.  1913,  Ellen  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late 
Surg.-Maj.  Samuel  Kyle  Cotter,  M.D.  (infra),  and  has  issue  living,  Joan,  b.  19x6.  Residence,  3, 

Adelaide  Terrace,  Glenageary,  co.  Dublin. Alexander  M'Caul.  b.  1871  : m.  1896,  Mildred  Bertha 

Eveline,  da.  of  George  Edwards,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Rogerson,  b.  1897,— Felix  Alexander, 
b.  1900, — Louis  Stephen,  b.  1913, — David  Grenfell,  b.  1916, — Lloyd  George  (twin),  b.  1916, — Lillian 
Kate,  b.  1903, — Florence  Mildred,  b.  1906.  Address,  Box  231,  Wilkie,  Saskatchewan,  Canada.—— 
Gerald  de  Purcell,  b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1903) ; is  an  Assist.  Sup.  of  Geological 
Survey  of  India,  and  a Fellow  of  Geological  So. : m.  1917,  Rosalind,  da.  of  James  Billington 
Coughtrie,  of  Acton  Hill,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hilary  James  Coughtrie,  b.  1918.  Residence r 
Calcutta.  Club,  East  India  United  Service.— Mary  Susannah ; is  a B.A.  Residence,  3, 
Henrietta  Place,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Quarry  Cotter,  b.  1832,  d.  1904  : vt.  1857,  Catherine,  da.  of  J.  Wentz  : — 

George  Sackville,  b.  1865.— -John  Quarry,  b.  1871. Mary  Susannah.  Anne  Maria.-—- 

Catherine. Louisa  Purcell. Isabel. Ellen  Purcell. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arundel  Hill  Cotter,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1837,  d.  1883:  m.  1st,  1863,  Wilhelmina 
Grant,  da.  of  J.  Maclean,  of  Advie  House,  Lancashire  ; 2ndly,  x8 — , Alicia  Amelia,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  W.  M.  Anderson,  of  Cavaliers  and  Cooper’s  Hill,  Jamaica  : — 

Joseph  Rogerson  John,  b.  1864. 

Issue  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Samuel  Kyle  Cotter,  M.D.,  b.  1841,  d.  1890:  1st,  1868, 

Alice,  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Jamieson  ; 2tidly,  1876,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert  Ander- 
son (Govt.  Surveyor,  Natal),  of  co.  Armagh  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Vere  Rogerson,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil  Acad.,  Woolwich  : is  Major  Indian 

Army Raymond  Kyle,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.  : 

m.  1914,  Beryl  Jessie  Macdonald,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Macdonald  Wintle,  Sup.  Frontier  Police, 

India. (By  1st  marriage)  Ethel  Mary:  ;//.  1896,  Joseph  Henry  Cotter  [see  ante]. Ellen 

Harriett:  m.  1913,  Joseph  Rogerson  Cotter  (ante). (By  2nd  marriage)  Alice  Mary:  m.  1904, 

Allan  Campbell,  only  son  of  Henry  Cooke  Campbell,  I.S.O.,  sometime  Judge  Pres,  of  Natal  Native 
High  Court,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons.  Residence , 

This  family  is  supposed  to  be  descended  from  old  Danish  Kings  who  ruled  in  Dublin.  The  1st  and 
2nd  baronets  sat  in  the  Irish  Parliament,  and  the  3rd  was  M.P.  for  Mallow  in  the  Imperial  Parliament. 


/ did  not  seize  it,  I 
recovered  it. 


COTTERELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Garnons,  Herefordshire. 

Sir  John  Richard  Geers  Cotterell,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  July  13th,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Geers 
Henry,  1900  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly 
Capt.  1st  Life  Guards  ; is  patron  of  two  livings,  an  Aider- 
man  of  Herefordshire  County  Council,  and  Lord-Lieut. 
and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  co.  Hereford  (High  Sheriff 
897),  Tres.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  Hon.  Col. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  : m.  1896,  Lady  Evelyn  Amy  Gordon- 
Lennox,  el.  da.  of  7th  Duke  of  Richmond,  Lennox,  and 
Gordon,  and  has  issue. 

$nns— Quarterly  or  and  argent,  a cross  engrailed  per  pale  sable 
and  gules,  in  the  second  quarter  two  escallops,  and  in  the  third  one  of 
the  third  ; over  all  a bend  of  the  last.  ftrtst— An  armed  arm  em- 
bowed  proper,  garnished  or,  gauntleted  also  proper,  holding  an  escut- 
cheon (by  the  top)  argent,  charged  with  a talbot's  head  sable,  collared 
and  lined  or. 

Sent—  Garnons,  Hereford.  Town  Residence — io,  Hertford 


Street,  Mayfair,  W.  Clubs, — Carlton,  Turf,  Bachelors  . 


Son  living— RICHARD  CHARLES  GEERS,  b.  June  ist,  1907. 

Daughters  living— Sylvia  Evelyn,  b.  1896:  nt.  1916,  Capt.  Christopher  Digby  Leyland,  House- 
hold Cav.  [see  Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.]. Cicely  Violet,  b.  1898. Mildred  Katherine,  b.  1902. 

Sisters  living — Alice.  Residence,  iG,  Montagu  Mansions,  Portman  Square,  W. Louisa. 

Residence , 20,  Princes  Street,  Hanover  Square,  W. 

Col.  Sir  John  Geers,  ist  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Herefordshire  1804-31  ; his  grandfather,  John 
Brooks,  Esq.,  of  Broadway,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Cotterell,  by  royal  license.  The  3rd 
baronet  was  M.P.  for  Herefordshire  1857-9. 


COUPER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Cooper.”] 


Sir  Ramsay  George  Henry  Couper,  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  Nov.  ist,  1855;  s.  his  father,  Sir  George 
Ebf.nezer  Wilson,  K.C.S.I. , C.B..  C.I.E. , 1908;  ed. 
at  Uppingham;  formerly  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps; 
served  in  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star) : tn.  1884,  Nora  Emma  S , da.  of  Horatio 
Willson  Scott,  formerly  of  Buccleuch  House,  Adelaide 
Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  has  issue. 

^trins— Or,  a chevron  gules  charged  with  another  ermine,  between 
three  laurel-leaves  slipped  vert.  Crrst—  Out  of  a mural  coronet  argent, 
a hand  holding  a garland  proper. 

Residence — 


Son  living-GUY,  b.  March  12th,  1889;  European  War  1916-18 
with  Australian  Forces. 

Daughters  living— Sybil,  b.  1885. Evelyn,  b.  1887:  nt.  i9i5> 

George  Edward  Jamieson,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Ramsay, 
b.  19x6.  Residence,  Williamstown,  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Brothers  living — Sir  Victor  Arthur,  A'.C.B.,  b.  1859;  formerly 
Col.  4th  Batn.  The  Rifle  Brig.  (The  Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and 
Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  a Div.  ; served  during  European  War 
(despatches,  promoted,  C.B.,  K.C.B.);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B. 


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(Mil.)  1918.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. Edward  Edmonstone,  b.  i860;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 

Inf.  : in.  1899,  Daisy  Ethel  Aylmer,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  E.  Rose  (formerly  4th  Hussars),  of 
Whiteshoots,  Bourton-on-the-Water,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Victor  Hay,  b.  1902.  Club,  East 
India  United  Service. 

Sisters  living — Caroline  Georgina  ( Lady  Benson),  b.  1854:  in.  1881,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
William  Benson,  K.C.B.;  who  d.  1916.  Residence,  Dahinda,  5,  Hartfield  Road,  Eastbourne.— 

Ada  Lucy,  b.  1866. Maude  Madeline,  b.  1871.  Residence,  Muskoday,  Summerdown  Road, 

Eastbourne. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Robert  Couper,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1863,  d.  1917  : m. 
1897,  Jessie,  da.  of  John  Kissock,  of  Drummore,  Kirkcudbrightshire  : — 

George  Robert  Cecil,  b.  1898  ; European  War  1915-18  as  2nd  Lieut.  Dragoons  Reserve  and  Machine 

Gun  Corps  Resides  in  Argentine.— John  Every,  b.  1900.  Resides  in  Assam. Jem  Ramsey, 

b.  1904.— Doris  Helen,  b.  1907. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  James  Kempt  Couper,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1827,  d.  1901  : 
m.  1854,  Emily  (now  of  5,  Durham  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.2),  da.  of  Col.  J.  L. 
Earle,  Bengal  Army; — 

Arthur  Edward,  b.  1857  ; is  Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; served  in  Afghan  war  1878-80  (medal),  and  in 
Egypt  1884.— —Charles  James,  b.  1866.— William  Lempriere,  b.  1874:  in.  1919,  Isabel  Hodgson. 

Cara  Georgie. Emily  Margaret. Harriet  Clara:  in.  1891,  Col.  Manners  Charles  Wood, 

formerly  Comdg.  10th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Harriet  Lucy  Avice  Manners,  b.  1893.  Resi- 
dence, Manor  House,  Prospect  Place,  Southampton.— Elizabeth. Mary  Emmeline  Bertha:  in. 

1895,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Marriott- Dodington,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  D.L.  [European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, O BE.  Mil.)],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Thomas,  b.  1895;  Lieut.  Somerset  L.I.; 
z/.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — James,  b.  1897;  Lieut.  Wilts  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches), — Alec  Edward,  R.N.,  b.  1899  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches), — Michael,  b.  1907, — ConstanceMary,  b.  1900, — Elizabeth,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Hors- 
ington  House,  Templecombe,  Somerset. 

Col.  Sir  George,  C.B.,  K.H.  1st  baronet,  Capt.  92nd  Regt.  at  Copenhagen;  served  throughout 
Peninsular  War  (medal  with  five  clasps);  was  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sir  James  Kempt  in  Canada,  and 
subsequently  to  Lord  Durham;  afterwards  Comptroller  of  Household  and  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the 
late  Duchess  of  Kent.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  George  Ebenezer  Wilson  Couper,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B., 
C.  I.E  , of  the  H.E.I.C.S.,  was  present  at  the  siege  of  Lucknow  as  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Henry  Lawrence 
and  Sir  John  Inglis,  subsequently  becoming  Gov.  of  N.W.  Provinces,  India. 


COWAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Beeslack,  Midlothian.  [Extinct  1900.] 

Sir  John  Cowan,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Elizabeth  Hall,  b.  1853:  in.  1881,  Maior  Charles  Henry 
Sanford,  formerly  Royal  S ots  (Lothian  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Hall : in.  1916, 

Capt.  Lancelot  Errington,  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.).  Residence , Beeslack,  Midlothian. 

Joan  Elizabeth  Baillie,  b.  1854  ; in.  1885,  Lupton  Topham  Topham,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue 
living.  Residences,  Middleham  House,  Middleham,  Yorkshire  ; Lutterworth  House,  Lutterworth. 


Cowell-Stepney,  see  Stepney. 


Cradock-Hartopp,  see  Hartopp. 


CRAIG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Craigavon,  co.  Down. 

Sir  James  Craig,  M.B.,  ist  Baronet , 6th 
son  of  the  late  James  Craig,  J.P.,  of  Craigavon  and 
Tyrella,  co.  Down,  by  Eleanor  Gilmour,  da.  of 
Robert  Brown  ; b.  Jan.  8th,  1871  ; ed.  at  Merchiston  ; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  a J.P.  for  Belfast,  a D L.  for 
co.  Down,  an  Asso.  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects, 
and  a Member  of  Ulster  Unionist  Council ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1502,  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
was  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. , Ulster  Div.  1914-15  ; was  Trea- 
suier  of  H.M.’s  Household  in  National  Min.  Dec. 
1916-18;  appointed  Parliamentary  Sec.  Min.  of  Pensions 
Jan.  1919,  and  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Admiralty  April 
1920  ; unsuccessfully  contested  N.  Fermanagh  Div.  of 
Fermanagh  Co.  (C)  March  1903;  sat  as  M.P.  for  E. 
Down  Div.  of  Down  Co.*  ( U and  Tariff  Reformer) 
Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for  Mid  Div.  thereof 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1905,  Cecil  Mary  Nowell  Dering,  da. 
of  Sir  Daniel  Alfred  Anley  Tupper,  M.V.O.,  formerly  of  Lord  Chamberlain’s 
Depart.,  and  has  issue. 

&xms — Gules,  a fesse  ermine  between  three  bridges  of  as  many  arches  proper.  Cmt — A demi- 

lion  rampant  per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a mullet  or. 

Seats— Craigavon,  Strandtown,  co.  Down  ; Cleeve  Court,  Streatley-on-Thames.  Town  Resi- 
dence—6,  Victoria  Square,  S.W.  1.  Clubs—  Carlton,  Constitutional,  Ulster  (Belfast). 


Sons  living — JAMES,  b.  March  2nd,  1906. PatrickAVilliam  Dennis  (twin),  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living  — Ellinor  Aileen  Cecil,  b.  1907. 


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GIBSON-CRAIG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Riccarton,  Midlothian. 

Sir  Henry  Thomas  Gibson-Craig, 

5th  Baronet;  b . Jan.  5th,  1885;  s.  his  brother, 
Sir  Archibald  Charles.  1914;  is  Capt.  High- 
land L.I.  ; served  during ‘European  War  1915-19. 

^rm«— Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  ermine,  on  a fesse  sable 
three  crescents  argent,  Craig ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  three  keys 
fesseways  in  pale,  wards  downwards  or,  Gibson.  Crrst — A 

knight  on  horseback  in  full  armour,  his  right  hand  grasping 
a broken  tilting  spear  shivered  all  proper.  Supporters — 
Dexter,  a man  in  armour  holding  in  exterior  hand  a spear 
all  proper ; sinister,  a war-horse  argent,  saddled  and  bridled 
proper. 

Seat — Riccarton,  Currie,  Midlothian. 


Live  to  God , and  you  shall  live. 


Sisters  living — Henrietta  Florence : m.  1897,  Adm. 
Robert  Stevenson  Dalton  Cumming,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
J.P.,  D.L.  (spelling  changed  to  Cuming,  by  deed  poll  J913),  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Julian 
Archibald,  R.N.,  b.  1902;  became  a Midshipman  1919, — Hermione  Dulcie  Etta.  Residence , 
Eastbury  Manor,  Hallow,  Worcester.— Alice  Gertrude : m.  1904,  Percy  St.  George  Kirke,  and 
has  issue  living,  Mervyn  Gervase,  b.  1909, — Percy  Ughtred,  b.  1911, — David  Walter,  b.  1915. 

Residence,  Green  Gables,  Harrow. Grace  Elizabeth:  m.  1909,  Sholto  James  Douglas  [see  E. 

Morton,  colls.].  Residence,  Abbeydale  House,  Beauchief,  Sheffield. Mary  Helen : m.  1904, 

Henry  Ralph  Beaumont,  J.P-,  D.L.,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Mary,  b.  1907, — Dulcie  Helen 
(twin),  b.  1907, — Evelyn  Catherine  Bridget,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Tetworth,  Ascot.  .Dulcie 
Eleanor. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — HENRY  VIVIAN,  b.  Sept.  25th,  1847;  ed.  at  Harrow:  m. 
1882,  Emily  Dulcibella,  da.  of  the  late  Montagu  Wilmot,  of  Norton,  Swansea  [ see  Wilmot,  Bt., 
cr.  1772],  and  has  issue  living,  Eardley  Charles  William  (of  Estancia  Placilla,  Buena  Esperanza, 
P.C.  Pacifico,  Argentine),  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Radley;  formerly  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps:  m.  1914, 
Emily  Ellen,  da.  of  Henrv  Rummel,  of  Estancia,  Cerro  Vollan,  San  Julian,  Argentine,  and  has 
issue  living,  Archibald  William  b.  1917,  Emily  Edith  Kathleen, — Dorothy : m.  1905,  James 
Gerald  Lamb  Searight,  formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living, 
Rodney  Gerald  b.  1909,  John  Philip  b,  1918,  Pamela  Sarah  b.  19x5, — Cecilia, — Marjory  Violet. 
Residence,  Lea  Wood,  Fleet,  Hants. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Anne  Residence,  Hermiston  House,  Currie,  Midlothian. 

Henrietta  Elizabeth : m.  1869,  Col.  Charles  Howe  Cuff  Knox  [M.  Sligo],  Connaught 

Rangers,  formerly  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry,  b.  1871  : m.  1906,  Ada, 
da.  of  S.  Bryan,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  issue  living,  lleene  Philippa  Cuff  b.  1909. 
Meriel  Maud  Cuff  b.  1913, — Gerald  Vivian,  R.N.,  b.  1875  ; became  Com.  1907  : m.  1907,  Muriel 
Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Major  J.  Finlay,  of  Castle  Toward,  Argyllshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian 
Charles  b.  1908, — Louisa  Gertrude  : m.  1902,  Capt.  Walter  Charles  Lascelles,  D.S.O.,  who  1911 
[E.  Harewood,  colls.].  Residence,  Creagh,  Ballinrobe,  co.  Mayo.— Gertrude : m.  1884,  the  Rev. 
William  Henry  Onslow  Parson,  who  d.  1914.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Julia  ( Lady  Gibson-Craig ),  da.  of  Archibald  Buchanan,  of 
Curriehill,  Midlothian  : m.  1870,  Sir  James  Henry  Gibson-Craig,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1908. 
Residence,  Riccarton,  Currie. 

Sir  James,  1st  Baronet,  was  second  son  of  the  late  William  Gibson  [see  B.  Carmichael,  colls.]. 
The  2nd  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William,  P.C. , sat  as  M.P.  for  Edinburghshire  ( L ) 1837-41, 
and  for  Edinburgh  city  1841-52,  and  was  Lord  Clerk  Register  and  Keeper  of  the  Signet  of  Scotland 
1862-78.  Sir  James,  3rd  baronet,  was  Brigadier  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland). 
The  4th  baronet,  Sir  Archibald  Charles  Gibson-Craig,  Lieut.  Highland  L I.,  was  killed  in  action 
during  European  War  19x4  (despatches). 


CRAMPTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1839,  of  Dublin.  [Extinct  1886.] 

Sir  John  Fiennes  Twisleton  Crampton,  K.C.B. , 2nd  and  last 

Baronet. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Josiah  Crampton,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1809,  d.  1883  : m. 
1st,  1833,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Josiah  Crampton  ; 2ndly, 
1879,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Andrew  Noble  Bredin  : — 

Georgina  Emma  Elizabeth : m.  1883,  the  Rev.  John  Spencer,  who  d.  1899,  V.  of  Eastwood, 

Residence,  3,  St.  Michael’s  Place,  Brighton. Pamela  Adelaide  Alice  : m.  1881,  the  Rev.  Andrew 

Noble  William  Bredin,  R.  of  Sutton,  and  Patron  and  V.  of  Shopland.  Essex,  and  has  issue  living 

Muriel  Adelaide  Pamela,  b.  1885.  Residence , Sutton  Rectory,  Rochford,  Essex. Eugenie 

Elizabeth  Philippa.  Residence,  202,  Victoria  Avenue,  Southend-on-Sea. 

CRAUFURD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1781,  of  Kilbirney,  Stirlingshire. 

Sir  Charles  William  Frederick  Crau- 

FURD,  4th  Baronet;  b.  March  28th,  1847;  s.  his 
father,  the  Rev.  Sir  George  William,  1881  ; a 
retired  Lieut.  R.N.  : in.  1870,  the  Hon.  Isolda 
Vereker,  da.  of  4th  Viscount  Gort,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  two  tilting  spears  in  saltire  proper  between 
four  ermine  spots  sable,  a bordure  chequy  gules  and  of  the 
field.  Cvtst — An  ermine  proper. 

Residence — Annbank  House,  Ayrshire.  Clubs — United 
Service,  County  (Ayr),  Royal  Naval  (Portsmouth). 


Sons  living— GEORGE  STANDISH  GAGE,  C.B.,C.M .G., 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  b.  Nov.  19th,  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Col.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  a 
Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895,  present  at  storming  of  Malakand  Pass  (medal  with 
clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  action  of  Dargai 
(wounded,  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  Comdg.  Batn. 
Mounted  Inf.,  with  rank  of  Major  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Distinction  without  a stain.  D.S.O.),  W.  African  Frontier  Force  1905-8  on  Staff,  in 


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Persian  Gulf  1910-13,  European  War  1914.-18,00  Staff  (thrice  wounded,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; D.S.O. 
1900,  C.I.E.  1913,  C.M.G.  19x6,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Quentin  Charles  Alexander,  R.N.,  b.  1875, 

became  Lieut.  1897,  and  Com.  1910:  m.  1899,  Ann,  el.  da.  of  Thomas  Blackwell. Alexander 

John  Fortescue,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1911,  Alexa  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Little,  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Isolda  Vereker,  b.  1912, — Cynthia,  b.  1917.  Residence , Penalley, 
St.  Minver,  Cornwall.  ■ Charles  Edward  Vereker,  R.N. , b.  1884;  became  Lieut.-Com.  1914. 

Daughters  living— Hester  Jane  Laline,  b.  1871. Laline  Isolda,  b.  1877 : m.  1909.  Hugh 

Walton-Wilson,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  19—.  Residence,  Shotley  Hall,  Shotley  Bridge, 
Northumberland.— Isolda  Mabel  Cecil,  b.  1878  ; m.  1912,  Geoffrey  Parker  [see  E.  Macclesfield]. 

Eleanor  Mary  Dorothea,  b.  1887  : m.  1911,  Charles  Thackray  Wilbraham.— Margaret  Elizabeth 

Maria,  b.  1889:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Owen  Simkinson  de  Wesselow,  R.A.M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  a 
son,  b.  1919. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Craufurd,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Craufurd,  b.  1802,  d.  1876  : m.  1836,  Eliza,  who  d.  1864, 
da.  of  Capt.  Richard  Hickman  : — 

William  Devereux,  b.  1855  : m.  1880,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bagshaw,  of  Manchester,  and  has 
issue  living,  Cecil  Alfred,  b.  1885  : m.  19 — , Mabel  Florence,  b.  1881, — Elfreda  Marion,  b.  x8 — . 
Caroline  Julia:  m.  1870,  Alexander  Asher,  M.P.,  who  d.  1905,  formerly  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Scotland. 

Residence , Clermont,  Corstorphine,  Midlothian. Mary  Frances  : m.  187 6,  the  Rev.  Robert  Henry 

Streeten,  formerly  V.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Kingswinford,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Craufurd,  b.  1878  ; 
in  German  E.  Africa  1916-18  as  Lieut.  Cape  Regt.  : m.  1909,  Olive,  da.  of  John  Palmer,  of  Bloem- 
fontein, S.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Mary  b.  1910,  Ruth  Olive  Palmer  b , 1916, — Rev. 
Arthur  Herbert,  M.C. , b.  1884  ; a Minor  Canon  of  St.  Paul’s  ; European  War  1915-18  as  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  (M.C.), — Ernest  Henry,  b.  1886, — Francis  Harward,  b.  1887;  European  War  1914-19, 
with  1st  Australian  Contingent  in  German  New  Guinea,  and  in  France  as  Sergeant  Australian 
Inf.  Forces, — Gilbert,  M.C.,  b.  1890  ; Capt.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18,  in  Gallipoli,  Palestine, 
and  France  (M.C.), — Gertrude  Frances, — Margaret:  m.  1915,  Hubert  Arthur  Robinson,  Canadian 
Engineers,  of  Vancouver,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Craufurd  b.  1916,  Basil  Andre  b 1917, — 
Elsie  Mary  : m.  1915,  John  Arthur  Grier,  of  Sholapur,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Lyndon  b. 
1918,  Frances  Josephine  b.  1919.  Residence,  Swinford,  Sidcup.— Emily  : m.  1879,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Samuel  Wordsworth,  who  d.  1909,  formerly  R.  of  Old  Swinford,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
William,  b.  1880, — Christopher  Robert,  b.  1881, — John  Craufurd,  b.  1885, — Andrew  Gordon,  b.  1886, 

— Geoffrey  Herbert,  b.  1888,— Dorothy,  b.  1889.  Residence , Rydal  House,  Stourbridge. 

Charlotte  : m.  1873,  Bond  Douglas  Atkinson,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Wyndowe, 
b.  1878, — Robert  Craufurd  Douglas,  b.  1878  : m.  18 — , — Emily  Douglas:  m.  19 — , — Frances  Mary 
Charlotte:  m.  19 — , — Dorothy  Margaret,— Hilda  Bond, — Beryl  Louise.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Gregan  Craufurd,  b.  1804,  d.  1868  : m.  18 — , Frances  Louisa,  who 
d.  1874,  da.  of  Adm.  Thomas  Wolley  : — 

Henry  Robert,  b.  1845  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.A.,  and  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; a J.P.  for 
Herts:  m.  1st,  1872,  Fanny,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Williams,  of  Tring  Park, 
Herts ; 2ndly,  1878,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Mountford  Wood,  R.  of  Aldbury,  Tring, 
Herts,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Robert  Quentin,  D.S  O.,  b.  1880;  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  D.S.O):  D.S.O.  1918: 
m.  1909,  Mildred  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  Kenny,  P.C.,  a Judge  of  High  Court  in 
Ireland,  of  Marlfield,  Cabinteely,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Mary  b.  1910,  Mary 
Elizabeth  b.  1912,  Alice  Gwendoline  b.  1913,  Mildred  Heather  Mary  b.  1916, — Archibald,  b.  1881 ; 
Major  Gordon  Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18,  and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army, — James 
Gregan  (of  9,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.),  b.  1886, — Emma  Katherine,  b.  1891.  Residence , 
Brightwood,  Tring,  Herts. Emma  Katherine:  m.  1874,  Edward  Broughton  Pillans,  who  d.  1889. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Gregan  Craufurd  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Charles  Quintin  Craufurd,  b.  1847,  d.  1917:  tn,  1878,  Esmeralda 
Calligary,  da.  of  the  Countess  Valsamachi,  of  Corfu  : — 

Quintin,  b.  1879. Maud  Katharine,  b.  1882  : m.  1906,  Edward  Hayes  Dashwood.  Residence , 23, 

Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

The  2nd  baronet  assumed  for  himself,  by  sign-manual  in  1812,  the  additional  surname  of  Gregan 

under  a misapprehension. 


Crawfurd-Pollok,  see  Pollok. 


Crawley-Boevey,  see  Boevey. 


Crespigny,  see  De  Crespigny. 


CREWE,  Creation  (E.)  1626,  of  Calke  Abbey,  Derbyshire. 

Sir  V auncey  Harpur  Crewe,  ioth  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  14th,  1846  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Harpur, 
1886  ; formerly  Lieut.  Derbyshire  Imperial  Yeo. ; is 
patron  of  six  livings,  a J.P.  for  co.  Derby  (High  Sheriff 
1900),  and  a D.L.  for  co.  Stafford  : m.  1876,  the  Hon. 
Isabel  Adderley,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Norton,  and  has  issue. 

&XXM — Quarterly ; 1st  and  4th,  azure,  a lion  rampant  argent, 
Crewe ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a lion  rampant  within  a bordure 
engrailed  sable,  Harpur.  Crest — 1st,  out  of  a ducal  coronet  or  a 
lion’s  jamb  erect  argent ; 2nd,  a boar  passant  or,  ducally  gorged 
gules. 

Seats — Warslow  Hall,  Buxton ; Calke  Abbey,  near  Derby. 
Club — Carlton. 


Son  living— RICHARD  FYNDERNE  HARPUR,  b.  April  5th, 
1880. 

Daughters  living— Hilda  Ethelfreda  Harpur,  b.  1877  : m.  1918, 
Lieut. -Col.  Godfrey  Mosley,  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (T.D.) 
[see  Mosley,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Willington  Grange,  Derby. 
Lineage  is  a reproach  to  the  man  Winifred  Isabel  Harpur,  b.  1879:  m.  1914,  Capt.  Albert 

who  disgraces  it.  Morton  Senior,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  (wounds  in  action  in  Meso- 


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potamia)  1916. Airmyne  Catherine  Harpur,  b.  1882.-= Frances  Caroline  Julia  Harpur,  b.  1887  : 

1917,  Arthur  William  Jenney,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Arthur  Richard,  b.  191-, — Airmyne 
Isabel  Marie. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  Baronet)— Mary  Adeline.  Residence,  Bournemouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Robert  Crewe  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Godley  Crewe,  M.D.,  b.  1831,  d.  1894  : m.  18 — , Jemima,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Rosingrave  Macklin,  V.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Derby: — 

Frances  Jane.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Robert  Crewe,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  x8ox,  d.  1865  : 
m.  1827,  Frances  Caroline,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  William  Jenney: — 

Ellen  Barbara.  Residence , 

The  original  surname  of  this  family  was  Harpur.  The  6th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Derbyshire. 
Sir  Henry  Harpur,  7th  baronet  assumed,  by  royal  permission,  in  1818,  the  surname  of  Crewe.  The 
8th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Derbyshire  South  (C)  1835-41. 


CRISP,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Bungay,  Suffolk. 


Deeds  iLot  words. 


■S/r  Frank  Morris  Cpisp,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  March  13th,  1872  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Frank,  1919. 

$rms — Paly  of  four  ermine  and  gules,  on  a chevron  or  five 
horseshoes  sable.  Crrst — A cameleopard  sejant  or,  gorged  with 
a collar  with  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  gules,  supporting 
with  the  dexter  foreleg  an  oar  of  the  Royal  State  Barge  proper. 

Residence — 5,  Lansdowne  Road,  Holland  Park  Avenue,  W. 


Brothers  living— JOHN  WILSON,  b.  May  28th,  1873;  ed. 
at  Eton.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1906;  a Member  of  the  legal 
firm  of  Ashurst,  Morris,  Crisp  and  Co.,  of  17,  Throgmorton 
Avenue,  E.C.  : m.  1920,  Marjorie,  da.  of  J.  Shriver.. 
Bernard  Woodward,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Eton:  m.  1901,  Elsa 
Florence,  da.  of  Robert  Schwarz,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan 
Veronica,  b.  1904, — Daphne,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Twyford, 

Berks. Charles  Oak,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Univ. 

Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899) ; admitted  a Solicitor  1905. 

Sisters  living— Catherine  Childs  : m.  1891,  William  Hocken 
Paterson,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Crisp,  b.  1896  ; sometime 
Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.  Residence,  24A,  Kensington  Park 

Gardens,  W. Eleanor  Howes:  in.  1905,  Edward  John 

Bullard,  and  has  issue,  Edward  Crisp,  b.  1907, — Mary  Eileen, 
b.  1911, — Margaret  Crisp,  b.  1917, — Elizabeth  Crisp  ( twin ), 
b.  1917.  Residence,  Heigham  Grove,  Norwich. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet—  Catherine  {Lady  Crisp), 
only  child  of  George  Durrant  Howes,  of  Stoven,  Suffolk  : in, 
1867,  Sir  Frank  Crisp,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence, 
5,  Lansdowne  Road,  Holland  Park  Avenue,  W. 


The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Frank,  was  senior  partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Ashurst,  Morris,  Crisp  and 
Co.,  of  17,  Throgmorton  Avenue,  E.C. 


CRITCHETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Harley  Street,  Borough  of  St.  Marylebone. 


Sir  George  Anderson  Critchett,  K.  C.  V.  O., 
1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  George  Critchett,  F. R.C.S., 
of  21,  Harley  Street,  W. ; b.  Dec.  1 8th,  1845;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1868,  M.A.  1874);  M.R.C.S.  England  1872,  F.R.C.S.E. 
1880;  is  Consulting  Ophthalmic  Surg.  to  St.  Mary’s 
Hospital,  and  to  Roy.  Acad,  of  Music,  first  Pres,  of 
Council  of  British  Opthalmogists,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  was 
Pres,  of  Ophthalmological  So.  1899-1900,  and  Surg. 
Oculist  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901-10,  and  to  King 
George  V.  1910-18,  since  when  he  has  been  Surg.- 
Oculist-in-Ord.  to  H.M.  ; was  Pres,  of  Ophthalmic 
Section  of  International  Med.  Congress  1913  ; author  of 
Treatises  on  Diseases  of  the  Eye  ; Knt.  1901,  C.V.O. 
1905,  K. C.V.O.  1919:  m.  1883,  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  James  Dunphie,  and  has  issue. 

^rms— Azure,  a fire  chest  argent,  flames  proper,  between 
three  crickets  or.  Crtat — A starling  in  front  of  an  iris  flowered 
proper. 

Residence — 21.  Harley  Street,  W.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  New 

University,  Garrick. 


Son  living— GEORGE  MONTAGUE,  b.  June  7th,  1884  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.;  is  Capt.  T.A.  Reserve:  in.  1914,  Innes,  da.  of  Col.  Francis  George  Archibald  Wiehe, 
Durham  L.I  Residence . 15,  Regent  Court,  Hanover  Gate,  N.W.i. 


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Daughters  living — Dora  Sibyl  Mary : in.  1913,  William  Moon  iJpjohn,  Lieut.  Welsh  Guards,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Clive  Henry  Critchett,  b. 

1914.  Residence , 30,  Connaught  Square,  W Violet  Nita  : vt.  1915,  Andrew  Sinclair  Buchanan, 

formerly  Capt.  London  Regt.  [see  Buchanan,  Bt.J.  Residence , 


CROFT,  Creation  (E.)  1671,  of  Croft  Castle,  Herefordshire. 

Sir  James  Herbert  Croft,  nth 

Baronet ; b.  May  24th,  1907  ; s.  his  father,  Capt. 
Sir  Herbert  Archer,  1915. 

&rma — Quarterly  per  fesse  indented  azure  and  argent  ; 
in  the  ist  quarter  a lion  passant  guardant  or.  Cmt— A 

wyvern  sable  vulned  in  the  side  gules. 

Seat — Lugwardine  Court,  Hereford. 


Sister  living  -Elinor,  b.  1904. 

Half-Sisters  living— Dorothy  Glendower,  b.  1893 : in. 
1919,  Capt.  Roy  Cormack,  Australian  Imperial  Forces. 
Ana  Joyce  Helen,  b.  1895. Nancy  Barbara  Kath- 
leen, b.  1898. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  9th  baronet)— HUGH  MATTHEW 
FIENNES,  b.  May  10th,  1874  : in.  1900,  Lucy,  da.  of  F.  G. 
Taylor,  of  Terrible  Vale,  near  Uraila,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has 
issue  living,  Bernard  Hugh  Denman,  b.  1903, — Herbert 
Frederick,  b.  1906, — Frederick,  b.  1909, — Richard  James, 

b.  1910, — Archer  James,  b.  1913, — Phyllis,  b.  1901. 

William  Denman,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  and  a 
Brig.-Gen.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches  ten  times, 
D.S.O.  with  three  Bars,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917  (2nd  and  3rd  Bars  1918),  C.M.G. 
1918  : m.  1912,  Esm6,  da.  of  Sir  Arthur  Edwin  Sutton,  7th  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Owen  Glendower,  b.  1913, — John  Armentieres,  b.  1915. — Violet  Lorna,  b.  1917.— —Owen  George 
Scudamore,  b.  1880;  Major  T.F.  Reserve  (formerly  Shropshire  Yeo.),  and  a J.P.  for  Hereford- 
shire ; European  War  1914-18  : vi.  1909,  Stella  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Nicholas  Bouwer,  of  Buenos 

Ayres.  Residence , Hephill,  Lugwardine,  Hereford.  Club , Junior  Carlton. Jasper  Brodie, 

b.  1884;  Lieut.  Australian  R.  F.A.  : in.  1907,  Kate,  da.  of  F.  G.  Taylor,  of  Terrible  Vale,  N.S. 
Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Kitty  Macleod,  b.  1908, — Ana,  b.  1909, — Isabel,  b.  1911, — Marjorie, 
b.  1912, — Enid  Barbara,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Salisbury,  Uraila,  N.S.  Wales. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — Janet  Georgiana ; Quai  termaster  Essex  16th  V.A.D. 
Red  Cross  Hospital  (mentioned) : m.  1891,  Edward  Archer  Greathed,  Comdt.  Essex  7th  V.A.D. , 
and  has  issue  living,  Bernard  Wilberforce,  R.N.,  b.  1891  ; became  Lieut.  1913, — Archer  Jack, 
b.  1900;  in  Inns  of  Court  Officers’  Training  Corps.  Residence,  Oakwood,  Chandler’s  Ford,  Hants. 
—Sybil  Helen  ( Lady  Nicholsoi),  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  1918  : in.  1902,  Sir  John  Rumney  Nicholson, 
C.M.G.  Residence , 20,  Nevern  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S. VV.  Lucy  Barbara:  in.  1899, 
Frederick  Evelyn  Cairnes,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Elliot,  b.  1904, — Evelyn  Lucy  Victoria, 
b.  1901, — Kathleen  Alexandra,  b.  1903, — Gwladys  Georgiana,  b.  1906.  Residence , Killester 
House,  Raheny,  co.  Dublin. 

Widows  living  Of  9th  and  10th  Baronets— Georgiana  Eliza  Lucy  {Lady  Croft),  el.  da.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  late  Matthew  H.  Marsh,  M.P.,  of  Ramridge  House,  near  Andover : m.  1865, 
Sir  Herbert  George  Denman  Croft,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1902.  Residence , Blairmont,  Lugwardine, 

Hereford. Katharine  Agnes  {Lady  Croft),  da.  of  Joseph  Charlton  Parr,  J.P.  [see  Lister- 

Kaye,  Bt.,  colls.)  : in.  1903,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  Sir  Herbert  Archer  Croft,  10th  baronet, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.  Residence,  Lugwardine  Court,  Hereford. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Croft,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Benyon  Croft,  b.  1843.  d.  1912  : in.  1869,  Anne  Elizabeth  (now 
of  Fanhams  Hall,  Ware),  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Henry  Page,  of  Ware  : — 

Richard  Page,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County 
Councillor  (Ware  Div.)  for  Herts  (High  Sheriff  1911),  and  Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (dangerously  wounded  when  on  Head  Quarter  Staff  of  ist  Div.,  despatches, 
medal  with  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches)  : in.  1908,  Eva  Pansy  Millicent 
Philippa  Stanhope,  da.  of  William  Sharp  Waithman,  J.P.,  D.L.  [E.  Harrington],  and  has  issue 
living,  Richard  Arthur  FitzRoy  Page,  A 1910.  Residence , Hig  ) Oak  House,  Ware,  Herts.  Clubs, 

Carlton,  Isthmian. Henry  Page,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Eton,  at  Shrewsbury,  and  at 

Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  Chm.  of  Executive  of  National  Party,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts: 
European  War  1914-16,  as  Lieut.-Col  Comdg.  a Batn.  Hertfordshire  Regt.,  and  as  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.)  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Lincoln  City  (C)  Jan.  1906; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Christchurch  {National)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for  Bournemouth  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1907,  Nancy  Beatrice,  youngest  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Hudson  Borwick,  ist  Bt.  of  16, 
Berkeley  Square,  W.,  and  Eden  Lacy,  Lazonbv,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Henry 
Glendower  Page,  b.  1916, — Hilda  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1909, — Nancy  Diana  Joyce,  b.  1912, — Anne 

Rosemary  Dorothea  Croft,  b.  1918.  Residence,  15,  Southwell  Gardens,  S.W.  Club,  Carlton. 

Joyce  : in.  1898,  Capt.  Geoffrey  de  Mountney  Gerard  Hoare,  London  Regt.,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Gerard  Croft,  b.  1899;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Geoffrey 

Beny-on,  b.  1902. Maud  Elizabeth:  in.  1898,  Spencer  James  Langton,  and  has  issue  living. 

Anne  Page Helen  : in.  1898,  Major  Robert  Mervyn  Richardson,  who  d.  1917,  formerly  14th 

Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  five  children.  Residence,  Amwell  Bury,  Ware,  Herts. Violet 

Mary:  in.  1910,  William  Frank  Gardiner  Baird,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [see  Baird, Bt.,  cr. 
1695)..  Susannah  Grace  {Lady  Pearson ) : in.  1904,  Sir  Edward  Ernest  Pearson.  Residence , 
Brickendonbury,  Hertford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Denman  Croft,  b.  1845,  d.  1913:  in.  1891,  Eleanor  Fraser(now 
of  19,  Montpelier  Square,  S.W. 7),  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  George  Tomlinson,  Bishop  of 
Gibraltar : — 

Thomas  Fraser  Croft-Fraser,  b.  1893;  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Fraser  1906. 

Croft  Castle,  from  which  the  family  name  is  derived,  was  sold  about  1765,  having  descended  from 
mther  to  son  for  more  than  700  years,  and  members  of  the  family  represented  Herefordshire  in  sixteen 
Parliaments  between  1297  and  1874.  The  father  of  the  first  baronet  was  Bishop  of  Hereford.  The 
10th  baronet,  Sir  Herbert  Archer  Croft,  Capt.  Herefordshire  Regt.,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1915. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


CROFT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Cowling  Hall,  Yorkshire. 


Sir  Frederick  Leigh  Croft, 
3rd  Baronet;  b.  i860;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  John  Frederick,  1904  ; ed.  at  Eton; 
is  a J.P.  for  Kent,  and  patron  of  one  living. 

$nns — Quarterly  indented  erminois  and  gules, 
in  the  first  quarter  a lion  passant-guardant  of  the 
second.  Crtst — A lion  passant-guardant  per  pale, 
indented  gules  and  erminois,  the  dexter  fore  paw 
resting  on  a shield  argent  charged  with  a star  of 
the  order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword.  Supporters — 
Dexter,  a lion  guardant  or,  gorged  with  a wreath 
of  laurel  vert,  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon 
gules,  charged  with  a tower  or ; sinister,  a bull 
sable,  horned  crined  hoofed  and  gorged  with  a 
wreath  of  laurel  or,  therefrom  pendent  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  the  star  of  the  order  of  the 
Tower  and  Sword. 

Residence  — 


Brothers  living — WILLIAM  GRAHAM,  A 
Dec.  26th,  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton  : m.  1909,  Marjorie, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Guppy  Sarsfield  Hall, 
R.  of  Dodington  and  Wychling,  Sittingbourne,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Graham,  A 1910, 

— William  Noble,  b.  1915.  Residence , Little  Sharsted,  Dodington,  Kent. Percy  Hutton,  b. 

1871. Tom  Radcliff,  b.  1878  : m.  1909,  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Sales,  of  Charlton, 

Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Archibald  Radcliffe,  b.  1910, — Rosalind  Editha  Louise,  b.  1914. 
Residence , 


Sisters  living — Constance  Margaret  Graham:  in.  1887,  Gilbert  Charles  Bourne,  and  has  issue 
living,  Robert  Croft,  b.  1888;  is  Capt.  Herefordshire  Regt.  : in.  1917,  Lady  Hester  Margaret 
Cairns,  da.  of  4th  Earl  Cairns,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Morice  Antony  b.  1918,  Sheila  Desiree 
b.  1920, — Cicely  Radcliffe,  b.  1906.  Residences , Cowarne  Court,  Ledbury  ; Savile  House,  Oxford. 

Elinor  Violet:  in.  1896,  Walter  Graham  Crum,  and  has  issue  living,  Jocelyn  Margaret 

Campbell.  Residence , Dalnottar  House,  Old  Kirkpatrick. Ethel  Mary  : in.  1st,  1890,  Hubert 

Hedworth  Grenville  Wells,  who  d.  1904  [B.  Hylton] ; 2ndly,  1906,  Alfred  Benjamin,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Yvo  Hedworth  Fortescue  Grenville,  R.N.,  b.  1893:  became  Lieut.  1915, 
— Rose  Allada  Grenville,  b.  1896.— —Editha  : m.  1906,  Bateman  Lancaster  Rose,  who  d.  1912  [see 

Rose,  Bt. ycr.  1874,  colls.]. Lucy:  in.  1905,  Capt.  Donald  Hatt  Noble  Graham,  Black  Watch 

(Roy.  Highlanders),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue  living, 

Richard  Hatt  Noble  A 190-, — Margaret  Rose, — Madeline  Anne  Radcliffe, — Elizabeth  Mary. 

Mildred  Jessie  Graham. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Edgar  Croft,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  A 1861,  d.  1910  : m. 
1891,  Miss  Zoe  Bromley: — 

Lilian  Mary:  in.  1915,  Nigel  Graham,  Coldstream  Guards. Cynthia:  m.  1916,  Wilfrid  Holland. 

—Eleanor. 


This  family  is  of  common  origin  with  the  Crofts  of  Herefordshire,  and  the  Crofts  of  Stillington 
Hall,  Yorkshire.  The  1st  baronet,  a Portuguese  Commissioner,  Knight  of  the  Portuguese  Order  of 
the  Tower  and  Sword,  and  Baron  da  Serra  da  Estrella  in  Portugal,  did  considerable  service  in  the 
Peninsular  war  by  risking  his  life  to  obtain  information  for  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  and  in  distributing 
the  British  Parliamentary  grant  of  ,£100,000  for  relieving  the  Portuguese,  and  was  Hon.  Charge 
a’Affaires  at  Lisbon  1815, 


CROFTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Mohill  Castle,  Leitrim. 

Sir  Morgan  George  Crofton,  D.S.O.,  6th 

Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Hugh  Crofton, 
Rifle  Brig.,  younger  brother  of  4th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  27th, 
1879;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Hugh  Denis,  1902;  is  a J.F. 
for  cos.  Leitrim  and  Hants,  Lieut. -Col.  2nd  Life  Guards 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (severely  wounded),  European  War  1914-18 
in  France  and  E.  Africa  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 
D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1st,  1905,  Frances  Margaret 
(from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1910),  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  Leonard  Howard  Loyd  Irby  [ see  B.  Boston, 
colls.] ; 2ndly,  1919,  Adele  Violet  Blanche,  da.  of  Sir 
George  Donaldson,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

$lrms — Per  pale  indented  or  and  azure,  a lion  passant-guardant 
counterchanged.  Crest — Seven  ears  of  wheat  on  one  stalk  proper. 

Seat — Mohill  Castle,  co.  Leitrim.  Residence — Woodside  Lodge, 
Marchwood,  Southampton.  Clubs — Marlborough,  Pratt’s,  Cavalry. 

Son  living— By  1st  marriage— MORGAN  GEORGE,  A April 
1 8th,  1907. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Mabel  Earle  [Lady  Crofton ), 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Burton  Archer  Burton,  of  Rockstone 
Place,  Southampton : in.  1897,  Sir  Morgan  George  Crofton.  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1900.  Residence , Rockstone  Place,  Southampton. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  William  Crofton  (infra) : — 

878  : in.  1865,  Henrietta,  who 


God  gives  the  increase. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry(Morgan  Earbery  Crofton,  b.  1841,  d. 
d.  1878,  da.  of  Henry  Townsend  : — 

Hugh  Arthur,  A 1873. Henrietta  Annabella  Mary. Eva  Annabella  Jane  : in. 


1892,  Vere 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage, 


189 


Henry  Birch-Reynardson.  Residence,  Rushington  Manor,  Totton,  Hants.,  Lilian  Elizabeth : 
in.  1908,  Riversdale  Sampson  French,  M.B.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  James  Cazalet  Crofton,  b.  1847,  d.  1894:  in.  1st,  1868,  Henrietta 
Anne,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  John  Edwards,  J.P.,  of  Knockrobin,  Wicklow;  2ndly,  1876, 
Charlotte,  who  d.  1894,  widow  of  Capt.  — Carpendale,  Indian  Marine  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Nettie  Elise.  Residence,  Broomfield,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow. Myra  Henrietta 

(twin).  Residence,  Broomfield,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow. (By  2nd  marriage)  Norah  Gertrude 

Charlotte  : in,  1906,  Bertram  Farmer,  and  has  issue  living. Ada  Bertha  Catharine. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  William  Crofton,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1795, 
d.  1862:  in.  1st,  1821,  Marcia  Anastasia,  da.  and  coheir  of  Mathias  Earbery, 
M.P.  : 2ndly,  1840,  Marianne  Amelia,  whor/.  1847,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Cazalet, 
of  Paddock,  Sussex;  3rdly,  1852,  Frances,  who  d.  1879  (having  in.  2ndly,  1866, 
George  Smith,  of  Dublin),  da.  of  Robert  Westropp,  of  Fort  Anne,  co.  Clare  : — 

(By  3rd  marriage)  Edward  Hugh  Robert,  b.  1853 ; formerly  Lieut.  5th  Lancers : in.  1885, 
Wilhelmina  Frances  Westropp  Harrison,  who  d.  1807,  da.  of  the  late  William  John  Moreland, 
of  Raheen  Manor,  Tomgraney,  co.  Clare,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Edward  Vivian  Morgan,  b. 
1889  ; Lieut.  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x7, — Mina  Aileen  Emily.  Resi- 
dence, Marlton  House,  co.  Wicklow.  -——(By  3rd  marriage)  Frances  Barbara  : in.  1895,  her  cousin, 
Frank  Hyde  Maberly,  M.D.,  only  son  of  the  late  L.  F.  Simeon  Maberly,  of  2,  Kensington  Place, 
Royal  Park,  Clifton,  Bristol.  Residence , Rockville,  Glenbrook,  co.  Cork. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus  Crofton,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Augustus  Crofton,  b.  1829,  d.  1901  : 
in.  1st,  1856,  Amelia  Harriett,  whorf.  1890,  da.  of  Capt.  Charles  Farquharson,  R.N.  ; 2ndly, 
1892,  Joan  Ruby,  da.  of  Donald  Mackintosh,  of  Inverness  : — 

Alice  Maud  : in.  1884,  Mlajor  Maxwell  Robertson  Hyslop,  formerly  Leicestershire  Regt.,  and  has 

issue  living,  Beryl  Crofton  Maxwell. Kathleen  Ruth  : 111.  1st,  1878,  Edward  Reginald  Courtenay, 

Lieut.  Hussars  (subsequently  Brig. -Gen.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.),  who  d.  1919  [see  E.  Devon,  colls.],  who 
divorced  her  1881  ; 2ndly,  1881,  Capt.  Ernest  James  Robinson,  whom  she  divorced  1888  ; 3rd, 
1889,  Capt.  James  Montgomerie  Caulfeild,  C.B.E.,  R.N.  [see  V.  C-harlemont,  colls.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Parsons  Crofton,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1884  : m.  1831, 
Annie  Palmer,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  Edward  Westby,  of  High  Park,  co.  Wicklow: — 

Fanny  Palmer. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Gen.  John  flfolliott  Crofton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Addison  Crofton,  b.  1846,  d.  1904  : in.  1873,  Mary  Pilkington,  who  d. 
1903,  da.  of  John  Hall,  of  Baldingstone,  Lancashire: — 

Annie.  Residences,  Linton  Court,  Settle,  Yorkshire  ; Villa  Tigullio,  Rapallo,  Italy. Sydney 

d’Abzac:  in.  1910,  Major  Michael  Balfour  Hutchison  Ritchie,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps.  Residence,  Linton  Court,  Settle,  Yorkshire  ; Villa  Tigullio,  Rapallo,  Italy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Crofton,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  John  flfolliott  Crofton,  b.  1802,  d.  1885  : in.  1845,  Anne  Agnes,  who  d. 
1900,  da.  of  the  late  John  Addison,  Recorder  of  Clitheroe 
Henry  Thomas,  b.  1848;  admitted  a Solicitor  1870:  in.  1871,  Martha  Pilling,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
M'Keand,  of  Manchester,  and  has  issue  living,  John  flfolliott  Frederick  (of  The  Red  House,  Thelwall, 
Warrington),  b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1900;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Vol.  Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps) : in.  1913,  Frederica 
Fanny,  da.  of  Frederick  Nicholls,  of  Whitstable,  Kent, — Alice  Addison, — Gladys  Noelle : 
in.  1st,  1913,  Capt.  Walter  Ellis  Williams,  Middlesex  Regt.  ; 2ndly,  1920,  William  Henry  Cleland, 
of  Rook’s  Nest  Hall,  Banstead,  and  Castle  Hill,  co.  Down.  Residence,  La  Chaumiere,  Bray, 
Berks.-  —Rev.  Wiliam  d’Abzac,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881)  ; 
is  V.  of  Codicote,  and  a Chap.  (1st  class)  to  Territorial  Forces  (T.D.);  served  during  European 
War  1914  16  Residence,  Codicote  Vicarage,  Herts.  Club,  Constitutional. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Stanhope  Crofton,  b.  1810,  d.  1868  : in.  1846,  Mary,  who  d.  1889, 
el.  da.  of  Duke  Crofton,  J.P. , D.L.,  of  Lakefield,  co.  Leitrim  : — 

Mary  Agnes.  Residence,  15,  Appian  Way,  Leeson  Park,  Dublin. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Crofton,  R.A.  [infra]  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Stanhope  Foster  Crofton,  b.  1873,  d.  1909  : in.  1903,  Lilian  (who  111. 
2ndly,  1911,  Capt.  William  Lister  Newcombe,  2nd  Batn  Worcestershire  Regt.),  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Crofton  (infra): — 

Delia  Anne,  b.  1904. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Stanhope  Crofton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Crofton,  R.A.,  b.  1847,  d.  1893  : in.  1872,  Ann  Maria,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Foster,  M.D.,  of  Manchester: — 

Matilda  Kathleen.— -—Charlotte  Anne  flfolliott.  Residence,  Eversley  Park,  Chester. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Morgan  Crofton,  R.N.  (infra) 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Crofton,  b.  1826,  d.  1908  : in.  1st, 
1858,  Mary  Susan,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Montgomery,  G.C.S.I.  : 2ndly,  1867, 
Clara  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Lake,  R.N  [Lake,  Bt.] 

Robert  Benjamin,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; is  Major 
Army  Ordnance  Depart. : in.  1904,  Helena  Chute,  el.  da.  of  Richard  Grubb  Ridgway,  of  River 
View  House,  Waterford,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Denis,  b.  1907, — Kathleen,  b.  1908, — Helen 
Norah.  b.  1912.— Charles  D’Arcy,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is  in  I.C.S.  : in.  1910,  Mary 
Helen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  H.  G.  Gearing,  of  Tea  Hill,  Coonoor  Nilgris,  S.  India,  and  has  issue 

living,  Patience  D’Arcy,  b.  1911, — a da.,  b.  1915. John  Hutchinson,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1883  ; 

ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B.  1911);  M.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P., 
London,  1908  : in.  1914,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Charles  Humphreys- Owen,  M.  P.,  of  Glansevern, 
Montgomeryshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Anne  Dorothy,  b.  1915, — Ruth  Margaret,  b 1919.  Resi- 
dence, 33,  Church  Street,  Oswestry,  Salop. Marion,  b.  1870. Norah,  b.  1878. Lilian, 

b.  1880:  in.  1st,  1903,  Charles  Stanhope  Foster  Crofton,  who  d.  1909  [ante];  2ndly,  1911,  Capt. 
William  Lister  Newcombe,  Worcestershire  Regt. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Crofton  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Morgan  William  Crofton,  F.R.S.,  b.  1826,  d.  19x5:  m.  1857,  Julia  Agnes 
Cecilia,  da.  of  J.  B.  Kernan,  of  Cabra,  co.  Monaghan  : — 

William  John  Camille,  b.  1858.— —John  Louis,  b.  1863.— —Marie  Robertine. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Woodward  Crofton,  b.  1827,  d.  1894  : in.  1st,  x8s6,  Janette 
Barberie  Butler,  who  d.  1872;  2ndly,  1875,  Jane  (now  of  Thornhill  House,  Stalbridge, 
Dorsetshire),  da.  of  the  late  E.  W.  H.  Schenley,  of  London  : — 

(By  xst  marriage)  Rev.  Henry  Francis,  b 1859;  ed.  at  St.  Augustine’s  Coll. , Canterbury,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  Durham  (B.A.  1884,  M A.  1906)  ; sometime  V.  of  Broadtown:  in.  1886,  Catherine  Louise,  da. 
of  the  late  H.  N.  Chipman,  M.D.,  having  had  issue,  Harold  Mowat  Maxwell,  b.  1896  ; Lieut,  and 
Acting  Paymaster  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Hubert  (twin),  b.  1896, 
— Cyril,  b.  1898,—  Janette  Melesina,  b.  1887,—  Isabel  Ona,  b.  1892, — Francesca  Cecilia,  b.  1893. — — 

Katharine  Melesina. (By  2nd  marriage)  Geoffrey  Hugh  Schenley,  b.  1881  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd 

Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.);  is  Major  Suffolk  Regt.:  m.  1908,  Monica, 


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da.  of  A.  W.  Hall,  of  Barton  Abbey,  Steeple  Aston,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Horatio,  b.  1910, — 
a da.,  b.  19 — . Club,  Naval  and  Military.— —Mary  Evelyn:  in.  1901,  Henry  F.  W.  Farquharson, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Richard  Crofton,  b.  1903, — Ronald,  b.  1904, — Gerald  Guy  Ward,  b.  1908, 
— Constance  Mary,  b.  1902.  Residence , Eastbury  Park,  Blandford ; Tarrant  Gunville  Manor, 

Dorset. Edrica  Alice:  m.  1904,  Capt.  Herbert  Cyril  Forster,  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 

Regt.).— Hermione  Jane  : in.  1908,  Major  Thomas  Cunningham-Cunningham,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  and 

has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920. Violet  Rhoda. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Blake  Crofton,  b.  1842,  d.  1911 : in.  1872,  Emma  Katharine,  who  d. 
1920,  da.  of  J.  F.  Bradshaw,  of  Quebec  : — 

Algernon  Francis  Blake,  b.  1873  : m.  1893,  Edith  Hall,  of  Peterborough,  Ontario,  and  has  issue 
living,  Katharine  : in.  1919,  Louis  de  Laveaga  Cebrian.  Residence,  San  Francisco,  U.S.A.—  — 
Arthur  Molesworth,  b.  1874:  in.  1897,  Gwendolin  Forrest,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  and  has  issue 
living,  three  sons  and  three  das.— Alice  Muriel  Woodward,  b.  1879  : in.  1902,  Capt.  Henry 
William  Simms,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Crofton,  b.  1906, — Francis  Crofton,  b.  1908, — 

Mary  Crofton,  b.  1904. Kathleen  Maude,  b.  1883  : m.  1907,  Percy  Gillespie  Shallcross,  and 

has  issue  living,  John  Richard  Francis,  b.  1912.  Residence,  958,  Broughton  Street,  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Woodward  Crofton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Woodward  Crofton,  Worcestershire  Regt  , b.  18 66,  d.  (killed 
in  action)  1915  : in.  1901,  Catharine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  C.  F.  W.  Stowell,  of  Mussoorie, 
India : — 

Kathleen  Louisa,  b.  190-. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Morgan  Crofton,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Crofton,  b.  1795,  d.  1851  : m.  1825,  Melesina.  da.  of  the  Rev. 
H.  Woodward,  R.  of  Fethard  : — 

Mary  Louisa  : in.  1st,  1857,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Heathcote  Tottenham  (12th  Lancers),  who  d.  1857  ; 
2ndly,  i856,  Francis  John  Webber,  who  d.  1888  (formerly  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  Capt.  Comdt.  Hants 

Engineer  Mil.),  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Wilhelmina  Heathcote. Albinia  Susan  : 

in.  1869,  Major  Patrick  Rolland,  R.A.,  who  d.  187-,  and  has  issue  living,  George,  b.  187-, — 
Beatrice. Georgiana  Jane. 

Thefather  of  the  4th  baronet  was  accidentally  shot  by  a soldier  of  the  32nd  Foot, at  Preston,  Septem- 
ber 15th,  1861,  while  commanding  the  Depot  Battalion  ; and  it  is  a singular  circumstance  that  the 
same  bullet  killed  the  Adjutant  of  the  Battalion  (Capt.  J.  Hanham),  who  was  also  heir  to  a baronetcy. 


CROFTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Longford  House,  Sligo. 

Sir  Malby  Crofton,  3rd  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Capt.  Henry  Bliss  Crofton,  el.  son  of  2nd  Baronet* 
b.  Aug.  20th,  1857;  s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Malby,  1872  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879)  ; is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sligo;  unsuccessfully  contested 
Sligo  Co.,  N.  Sligo  Div.  (C)  July  1895  : m.  1880,  Louisa 
Margaret,  da.  of  Richard  J.  Verschoyle,  of  Tanrago,  co. 
Sligo,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son,  Thomas 
Horsfall,  M.C. , b.  1889;  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers;  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 

^rms—  Per  pale  indented  or  and  azure,  a lion  passant-guardant 
counterchanged.  Crtst — Seven  ears  of  wheat  on  one  stalk  proper. 

Seat — Longford  House,-  Ballysodare,  co.  Sligo. 

Son  living— MALBY  RICHARD  HENRY,  D.S  O.,  b.  Sept.  18th, 
1881  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.  F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (four  times  wounded,  D.S. O.  and 
Bar) ; D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917):  m.  1918,  Katharine  Beatrix,  only  da.  of 
the  late  George  Sturges  Pollard,  of  Scarr  Hall,  Burley-in-Wharfedale. 

Daughters  living— Louisa  Emmeline. Dorothy. 

Sister  living — -Emmeline  : in.  1886,  Reginald  Somers  Yorke,  who  d. 
1916  [see  E.  Hardwicke,  colls.].  Residence , Dame  Lys,  Watlington, 
Oxon. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet)— Malby  Edward,  b.  1847 ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired) ; formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn. 

• King’s  Own  (Royal  Lancaster  Regt.);  served  as  Adj.  throughout 
S.  African  campaign  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S._  Africa 
Sod  gives  tfie  increase.  1899-1900,  in  command  of  his  Regt.  (wounded,  medal  with  two 

clasps) : in.  1880,  Henrietta  da.  ot  the  late  Rev.  John  Lewis  Moore,  D.D.,  Vice-Provost  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Malby,  D S.O  , b.  1881;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col. 
R F A.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  six 
times,  19x4  star,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918):  in.  1911,  Sarah  Dorothy  Beatrice, 
da.  of  Col.  William  Frederick  Noel  Noel,  formerly  R.E.  [see  E.  Gainsborough,  colls.],— Roger, 
MC.,  b.  1888:  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1916-18  (despatches,  M.C.)  : 
in.  19x4,  Stella  Clifton,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Judge  Carver,  K.C.,  of  York  Lodge,  Walton- 
on-Thames.  Residence , 1,  Dunsford  Place,  Bath. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  ot  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Robert  Cameron  Crofton,  2nd  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1909 : in.  1868,  Louisa  Maria  Susanna,  da.  of  Richard  Graves 
Brinkley,  of  Fortland,  Sligo  : — 

Nora  Marion.  , ' , _ . 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Crofton,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1803,  d.  1876:  m. 
1834,  Barbara,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Peter  North,  of  Kilduff 
James,  b.  1838. Barbara  Georgiana. 

In  1661  a baronetcy  was  conferred  upon  a nephew  of  the  then  Crofton,  of  Longford  House ; it 
became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the  5th  baronet. 


CROMPTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838.  fExtinct  1848.] 
Sir  Samuel  Crompton,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living — Isabella  Sarah.  Alice.  Residence , 


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CROSBIE,  Creation  (N  S.)  1630,  of  Maryborough,  Queen’s  County. 


Though  envy  may  be  indignant , the 
just  man  will  flourish. 


Sir  William  Edward  Douglas 
Crosbie,  8th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  13th,  1855;  s. 
his  father,  Sir  William  Richard,  1877 ; ed. 
at  Bedford  Sch.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Bedfordshire 
Militia  : m.  1893,  Georgina  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Edward  Milles  Marsh,  C.E.,  of  34,  Gros- 
venor  Place,  Bath,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable,  armed  and  langued 
gules,  in  chief  two  dexter  hands  couped  and  erect  also  gules. 
Crest — Three  swords  two  in  saltire  the  points  in  base,  the 
other  in  pale  the  point  upwards,  enveloped  with  a snake  all 
proper.  Supporters — Two  Irish  greyhounds  ducally  gorged 
and  chained. 

Residence — 


Daughter  living— Marjorie  Kathleen  Crosbie,  b.  1895. 

Sister  living — Ada  Kathleen  : m.  1889,  Cecil  Augustus  Seymour  Browne  [see  B.  Kilmaine, 
colls. J.  Residence , 

John  Crosbie,  of  Great  Crosbie,  Lancashire,  an  ancestor  of  this  family,  settled  in  Ireland  temp. 
Elizabeth.  His  eldest  son,  Patrick,  received  grants  of  land  in  co.  Kerry  and  in  Queen’s  co.  for  services 
to  the  Crown.  The  ist  baronet  was  his  son,  Sir  Piers,  P.C.,  M.P.  for  Queen’s  co.,  and  a Gentleman  of 
the  Privy  Chamber  to  Charles  I.  The  estates  of  the  2nd  baronet,  Sir  John,  were  confiscated  under 
Cromwell.  Sir  Warren,  the  3rd  baronet  (son  of  Maurice  Crosbie,  of  Knockimoy,  attainted  1688),  was 
granted  a pension  by  the  King  in  consideration  of  enormous  losses  sustained  by  him  in  the  Great  Civil 
War  ; he  was  also  offered  a peerage,  but  declining  the  honour  it  was  conferred  upon  a junior  branch 
of  the  family.  Sir  Maurice  Crosbie,  M.P.  for  Kerry  1713-58.  Several  members  of  the  Crosbie  family 
have  been  knighted,  and  two  were  created  baronets.  The  Barons  Brandon,  Viscounts  Crosbie,  and 
Earls  of  Glandore  (extinct  titles)  were  descended  from  David,  next  brother  of  Sir  Walter  Crosbie, 
ist  baronet  of  the  present  creation.  Until  recently  this  family  received  the  before  mentioned  pension 
from  the  Grown. 


CROSFIELD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Highgate,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Arthur  Henry  Crosfield,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late 
John  Crosfield,  of  Walton  Lea,  near  Warrington;  b.  April  5th,  1865;  sometime 
a Director  of  Joseph  Crosfield  and  Sons  (Limited),  soap  and  chemical  manufacturers, 
of  Bank  Quay,  Warrington;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Warrington  (L)  Jan.  1906  to  Dec.  1910  ; 
defeated  there  1900  and  1910  : m.  1907 , Domini,  el.  da.  of  Elie  M.  Elliadi,  of  South- 
port  and  Smyrne. 

$rms— Not  recorded  at  Heralds’  College  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Residence — 41,  West  Hill,  Highgate,  N. 


CROSS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Marchbankwood,  Kilpatrick-Juxta,  co.  Dumfries, 
and  City  of  Glasgow. 


Sir  William  Coats  Cross,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  May  28th,  1877  1 s-  his  father, 
Sir  Alexander,  1914  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; is 
a J.P.for  City  of  Glasgow,  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force. 

$rms—  Parted  per  chevron  argent  and  gules, 
two  cross-crosslets  fitchee  in  chief  sable,  and  in  base 
a garb  or.  Crest— A griffin  segreant  sable,  armed, 
langued  and  winged  argent. 

Residences — Marchbankwood,  Beattock,  Dum- 
friesshire ; 14,  Woodland  Terrace,  Glasgow  ; Scat- 
well,  Muir  of  Ord,  Ross-shire.  Chibs — Boodle’s 

Cavalry,  Bath. 


Brothers  living— PETER  ALEX  MUNRO, 
b.  Feb.  10th,  1879.— —Alexander,  b.  1880 ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1905. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Agnes  Jane 
{Lady  Cross),  da.  of  the  late  J.  G.  Laurie, 
shipbuilder,  of  Glasgow  : m.  1908,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Alexander  Cross,  ist  baronet,  who  d. 
1914.  Residence , Greenwood  Hall,  Moffat, 
Dumfriesshire. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Alexander  (who  m.  ist, 
1874,  Jessie  Mackenzie,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Peter  Coats,  of  Auchendrane,  Ayr),  was  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Alexander  Cross  and  Sons 
(Limited),  merchants  and  chemical  manufacturers, 
of  19,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Camlachie  Div.  of  Glasgow  {L  U)  1892-1910. 


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CROSSLEY,  Creation  (U  K.)  1909,  of  Glenfield,  Dunham  Massey,  co.  Chester. 

Sir  Kenneth  Irwin  Crossley,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  Feb.  17th,  1877  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  John,  1911  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Cheshire 
(High  Sheriff  1919):  m.  1901,  Florence  Josephine, 
da.  of  Joseph  Nash  Field,  of  Chicago,  U S.A.,  and 
has  issue. 

&rma— Azure,  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  Tau  crosses 
and  in  base  a hind  statant.  Crtst—  A hind’s  head  couped  or, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a Tau  cross  azure. 


Seat— Combermere  Abbey,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 
Travellers’. 


Club- 


son  living— ANTHONY  CROMMELIN,  b.  Aug. 

13th,  1903. 

Daughters  living— Fidelia  Josephine,  b.  1905. Ruth 

Irwin,  b.  1909.— —Catherine  Pamela,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living — Eric,  O.B.E.,  b.  1878  ; is  Major  (retired), 
and  a J.P.  for  Warwick;  European  War  1914  19  as  Lieut, 
nth  Hussars  (Special  Reserve)  (O.B.E.)  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1903,  Janet  Boyd,  da.  of  Frank  Merriman,  J.P., 
of  Hollingford  House,  Knutsford,  and  has  issue  living, 
Nigel  John,  b.  1904, — John  Richard  Irwin,  b.  1908, — 
Michael  Nicholson,  b.  1912, — Barbara  Katharine,  b.  1905, — Mary  Bettine,  b.  1910.  Residence , 
Wykham  Park,  Banbury. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Mabel  Gordon  ( Lady  Crossley ),  da  of  Dr.  Francis  Anderson, 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals,  Calcutta : in.  1876,  Sir  William  John  Crossley,  xst  Baronet,  who  d. 
1911.  Residences , Pull  Woods,  Ambleside  ; Glenfield,  Altrincham. 

The  1st  Baronet,  Sir  William  John  (son  of  Major  Francis  Crossley,  of  Glenburn,  co.  Antrim),  a 
Director  of  Manchester  Ship  Canal,  and  Chm.  of  Crossley  Bros.  (Limited),  of  Manchester,  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Altrincham  Div.  of  Cheshire  (Z.)  1906-10. 


WHEELER-CUFFE,  Creation  (I.)  1800,  of  Leyrath,  Kilkenny. 


My  sf>int  is  still  the  same. 


Sir  Otway  Fortescue  Luke 
Wheeler-Cuffe,  3rd  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Major  Otway  Wheeler-Cuffe,  3rd  son  of 
1st  baronet;  b.  Dec.  9th,  1866  ; s.  his  uncle, 
Major  Sir  Charles  Frederick  Denny, 
1915;  is  in  P.W.D.,  Burma,  a M.I.C.E., 
and  Major  34th  Batn.  Upper  Burma  Defence 
Force  (V.D. ),  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. ; was 
A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1911-18:  m. 
1897,  Charlotte  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Williams  [Langrishe,  Bt.]. 

$rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  or,  a chevron  be- 
tween three  leopards’  faces  sable,  Wheeler;  2nd 
and  3rd  argent,  on  a bend  dancett^e  sable,  between 
two  cotises  azure,  each  charged  with  three  bezants, 
three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field,  Cuffe.  Crtst — A talbot 
sejeant  argent,  collared  and  chained  or,  charged  on 
the  shoulder  with  a mullet  gules. 

Seat  —Leyrath,  co.  Kilkenny.  Residence—  Upper- 
fold, Maymyo,  Burma. 


Sister  living— Pauline  Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  1876 : 
in.  1897,  Frederick  Richard  Cowper  Reed  (Inn. 
Coll.,  Camb.).  Residence , Gaultier,  Cambridge. 


The  father  of  the  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Wheeler,  Knight,  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Cuffe.  his  mother  being  a da.  and  co-heiress  of  Denny  Cuffe,  brother  of  xst  Baron  Desart  [see  E. 
Desart].  'i  he  2nd  baronet,  Major  Sir  Charles  F.  D.  Wheeler-Cuffe,  served  during  the  Indian  Mutiny. 


Culme-Seymour,  see  Seymour. 


The  younger  brother  Brian  Crossley,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Highland  L. I. ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1915. 


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GORDON-CUMMING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Altyre,  Forres. 

Sir  William  Gordon  Gordon- 
Cumming,  4th  Baronet;  b.  July  20th,  1848  ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Alexander  Penrose, 
1866  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
Eton  ; formerly  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  2nd 
Batn.  Scots  Guards ; served  in  S.  African 
war  1879  (despatches,  medal,  with  clasp), 
in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with 
clasp  and  bronze  star),  and  in  Camel  Corps 
of  Nile  expedition  1884  (two  clasps)  : in. 
1891,  Florence  Josephine  da.  of  the  late 
Com.  Garner,  of  New  York  Yacht  Club, 
and  has  issue. 

$nna — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  azure  three  garbs 
or ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent  three  bendlets  sable,  each 
charged  with  as  many  roses  of  the  field  ; on  an 
escutcheon  of  pretence  argent,  the  following  achieve- 
ment— — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  grand  quarters  counterquartered,  1st  azure  three  boars’  heads 
couped  or,  armed  and  langued  gules,  Gordon  ; 2nd  three  lions’  heads  erased  gules,  Badinoch,  3rd, 
on  three  crescents  between  the  Royal  tressure  gules,  Seton,  4th,  azure,  three  fraziers  argent,  Frazer  ; 
2nd  and  3rd  grand  quarters,  gules,  three  stars  or,  Sutherland , all  within  a bordure  of  the  last. 
Crest — A cat  salient  proper  armed  azure.  JEotto  (for  Gordon) — “Sans  crainte”  ( Without  fear). 
Supporters—  Dexter,  a greyhound  proper,  gorged  with  a collar  gules,  charged  with  two  buckles  or : 
sinister , a savage  proper  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel  vert,  brandishing  a club 
proper  ; the  whole  within  a bordure  or,  Cumming.  Crest — A lion  rampant  or,  in  the  dexter  paw  a 
dagger  proper,  Cumming.  Supporters — Two  horses  argent. 

Seats — Altyre,  near  Forres  ; Gordonstoun,  near  Elgin. 


Sons  living— ALEXANDER  PENROSE,  M.C.,  b.  Sept.  12th,  1893  ; ed.  at  Fettes  and  at  Trim 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Capt.  Queen's  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  and  a Brig.  Major  ; served  during 

European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  M.C.). Roualeyn  Geoffrey,  b.  1895  ; became  Lieut.  R.N. 

1917  ; retired  1920.— —Michael  Willoughby,  R.N..  b.  1901 ; became  a Midshipman  1917. 

Daughters  living — Elma,  b.  1892  : m.  1912,  Maurice  Antony  Crutchley  Gibbs  [ see  B.  Aldenham, 
colls.].  Cicely,  b.  1904. 

Sister  living — Eliza  Maria  (Baroness  Middleton)',  m.  1869,  the  9th  Baron  Middleton.  Residences , 
Wollaton  Hall,  Nottingham;  Birdsall  House,  York;  Settrington  House,  York;  Middleton  Hall, 
Tamworth ; Applecross,  Ross-shire. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet)— Constance  Frederica.  Residence , College  House,  Crieff, 
Scotland. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Gordon-Cumming,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1887  ; 
m.  Feb.,  1859,  Elizabeth  Newton,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Major  Ludovick  Stewart, 
24th  Regt. : — 

Henry  William  Grant,  b.  Dec.,  1859:  m.  1892,  Evelyn  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Barlow  Lindsay, 
Bom.  C.  S.  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.],  and  grand-da.  of  2nd  Marquess  of  Westminster,  and  has 
issue  living,  Henry  Ronald,  R.N,  b.  1893;  became  Lieut.  1915, — Evelyn  Irene  Katherine,  b. 
1894, — Lettice  Elizabeth,  b.  1897:  m.  1920,  Harold  Claude  ;Thwaits,  S.  Rhodesia  Civil.  Ser. 
Residence,  Stoneyfield,  Inverness.— Ludovic  Seymour,  b.  1861  ; has  been  Major  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.),  and  Lieut.-Col.  of  a Batn. ; appointed  a Camp  Comdt. 
1915 ; now  attached  War  ,Office  Staff,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1895,  Constance  Mary,  who 
d.  1906,  only  da.  of  the  late  Count  de  Morel,  of  20,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Catherine  Marjorie,  b.  1896.  Residence,  12,  Cumberland  Mansions,  W.  Clubs , Junior  United 
Service,  Garrick. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Hastings  Toone  Gordon-Cumming,  6th  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1842,  d.  1885  : m.  1863,  Emma,  da.  of  John  Campbell,  of  Carrickfergus  : — 

William,  b.  1864 ; believed  d.  (killed  during  European  War)  191-  : m.  1891,  Rose,  da.  of  A.  White, 
of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexa  Mary  : m.  18 — , Berners  Knyvett,  and  has  issue  living, 
two  sons,— three  other  das.  Resides  in  New  Zealand.— Charles,  b.  1865  ; is  a Rancher:  m. 
18—,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexa, — two  other  das.  Residence  Caryon  City,  New  Zealand.— — 
George,  b.  1868.  Walter,  b.  1869. 

The  1st  baronet,  who  was  sometime  M.P.  for  the  Inverness  Burghs,  assumed  the  additional 

surname  of  Gordon  as  heir  of  Sir  William  Gordon,  last  baronet  of  Gordonstown. 

CUNARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1859,  of  Bush  Hill  Middlesex. 

Sir  Bache  Edward  Cunard,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
May  15th,  1851  ; j.  his  father,  Sir  Edward,  1869;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Leicestershire : in.  1895,  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  E.  F.  Burke, 
of  New  York,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  on  a fesse  wavy  argent  between  two  barrulets  also 
wavy  or,  three  anchors  sable.  Crest — On  a rock  proper,  a falcon,  wings 
expanded  argent,  the  dexter  claw  resting  on  a cinquefoil  azure. 

Club — Turf.  

Daughter  living— Nancy,  b.  1896. 

Brother  living— GORDON,  b.  May  22nd,  1857  : m.  1889,  Edith  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Stanley  Howard,  of  Ballina  Park,  co.  Wicklow, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward,  b.  1890;  sometime  in  Diplo.  Ser., — 
Anthony  Gordon,  b.  1893;  formerly  Lieut.  R.N., — Victor,  b.  1898. 

By  perseverance.  Residence, Thorpe  Lubenham,  Market  Harborough.  Club,  Arthur’s. 

Sisters  living — Mary  McEvers  : m.  1884,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Gosling  (formerly  Scots  Guards),  who 
d.  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Edward,  b.  1889  ; is  Capt.  Hussars, — Vere  Hobart,  b.  1890. 

Residence,  Stratton  Audley  Park,  Bicester. Dame  Annie  Allen  (Hon.  Lady  Lawley),  G.B.E.  ; 

is  Hon.  Sec.  Queen  Mary’s  Needlework  Guild,  and  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1885,  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Lawley,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.M.G. 
[see  B.  Wenlock].  Residence,  9,  Seymour  Street,  W.— Caroline  Margaret;  in.  1890,  Athole 
Stanhope  Hay  [ see  Hay,  Bt.,  cr.  1635].  Residence,  Marlefield,  Roxburgh. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Cunard  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Samuel  Cunard,  b.  1856,  d.  1916  : 1880,  Mary  Ada  May,  who  d. 

1911,  da.  of  the  late  J.  May  : — 

Alick  May,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Capt.  5th  Lancers  : in.  1908,  Muriel,  da.  of  Guy  St.  Maur  Palmes, 
of  Lingcroft,  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Harry  Palmes,  b.  1909, — Guy  Alick,  b.  1911.— — Marjorie 
Laura,  b.  1884 : m.  1911,  Robert  Venables-Vernon-Harcourt  [see  B.  Vernon,  colls.].  Residences , 
Malwood,  Lyndhurst ; 43,  Curzon  Street,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Cunard,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1906  : in.  1851, 
Laura  Charlotte,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  Chandler  Haliburton, 
Supreme  Judge,  Nova  Scotia  : — 

Ernest  Haliburton,  b.  1862  : m.  1903,  Florence  Padelford,  da.  of  the  late  James  M'Pheeters,  of  Balti- 
more, U.S.A.  Residence , 27,  Portman  Square,  W.  Clubs , Carlton,  Bachelors’,  White’s. 

Issue  of  the  late  Cyril  Grant  Cunard,  b.  1867,  d.  1914  : m.  1896,  Beatrice  Rhoda,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Louis  Monck  Gibbs  [Elton,  Bt.]  : — 

Laura  Kathleen,  b.  1898.— — Veronica  May,  b.  1902.— Barbara  Haliburton,  b.  1906. —Penelope 
Elton,  b.  1909.  Virginia  Beatrice,  b.  1912. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Samuel,  established  the  Cunard  Line  of  mail  steamers  between  the  United 
States  of  America  and  England. 

CUNINGHAME,  Creation  (N.S.)  1672,  of  Corsehill,  Ayrshire. 

Sir  Thomas  Andrew  Alexander  Mont- 
gomery Cuninghame,  D.S.O. , 10th  Baronet ; b.  March 
30th,  1877  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William  James  Mont- 
gomery, 1897  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
(retired  1919);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Stafif- 
Capt.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches)  ; D.S.O.  1900; 
appointed  Mil.  Attache  at  Vienna  and  Cettinje  1912,  and 
Mil.  Attache  at  Athens  1915:  m.  1904,  Alice  Frances 
Denison,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  (George)  William  Des  Voeux, 
G.C.M.G.  [see  Des  Voeux,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a shake-fork  sable,  a crescent  for  difference. 
Crist — A unicorn’s  head  erased  proper. 

Residence — 


Son  living  — ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  HENRY  JAMES 
MONTGOMERY,  b.  Oct.  28th,  1905. 

Daughter  living — Pamela  Richenda  Cubitt,  b.  1910. 

Brother  living — Edward  William  Montgomery,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.H.A.,  and  a 
D.A  A.G.  ; Natal  and  Transvaal  1900  (despatches),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
D.S.O.  1919:  /«.  1909,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  James  Stewart,  of  Blackhouse,  Skelmorlie,  Ayrshire, 
and  has  issue  living,  Olive  Bridget,  b.  1910.  Residence , 

Sisters  living— Edith  Honoria  {Lady  Tilley),  b.  1870:  m.  1901,  Sir  John  Anthony  Cecil  Tilley, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Assist.  Sec.,  Foreign  Office.  Residences , 65,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Felsham 

House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. Marjory  Eva  Charlotte,  b.  1873. Violet  Jessie,  b.  1876. 

Bridget  Ann,  b.  1886  : in.  1914,  Henry  Gilbert  Smith-Rewse.  Residence,  Nettlestead  Hall, 
Ipswich. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  baronet) — Eleanor.  Residence, 

Widow  living  of  9th  Baronet. — Elizabeth  {Lady  Cuninghame),  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Bourchier  Hartopp,  of  Dalby  Hall,  Melton  Mowbray:  in.  1869,  Col.  Sir  William  James  Mont- 
gomery Cuninghame,  V.C.,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1897.  Residence,  Hasketon  Rise,  Woodbridge. 
This  family  claims  descent  from  Malcolm,  son  of  Freskin,  who,  when  Prince  Malcolm  fled  from 
Macbeth,  after  the  death  of  Duncan,  1339,  concealed  the  Prince  from  his  pursuers  by,  so  the  story 
goes,  forking  hay  over  him  in  the  hayfield  {vide  shake-fork  in  the  arms,  and  the  motto).  After  Malcolm 
was  restored  to  the  throne  of  Scotland,  he  conferred  on  his  preserver  the  thanedom  of  Cuninghame. 
from  which  the  family  takes  its  name.  Sir  Thomas  is  a claimant  for  the  dormant  Earldom  of  Glencairn. 

FAIRLIE-CUNINGHAME,  Creation  (N.S.)  1630,  of  Rofcertland,  Ayrshire. 

Sir  William  Edward  Fairlie-Cuning- 
hame,  13th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Hastings 
Cunningham,  grandson  of  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet ; 
b.  18—  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Alfred  Edward, 
1910;  in  1912  assumed  by  deed  poll  the  surname 
of  Fairlie-Cuninghame  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  : 
in.  1887,  Georgiana  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Hardman  Macartney  [see  Macartney,  Bt.,  colls.], 
and  has  issue. 

Ijtrms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  argent,  a shake-fork  be- 
tween a bugle-horn  in  chief  and  two  castles  in  base  sable, 
Cuninghame  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a lion  rampant  and  in  chief 
three  stars  gules,  Fairlie.  Crists — 1st,  a unicorn’s  head 
proper,  armed  or,  Cuninghame  ; 2nd,  a lion’s  head  or,  Fairlie. 
Supporters — Two  knights  in  complete  armour,  holding  in  their 
exterior  hands  batons  or. 

Residence — Windermere,  Marengo,  N.S.  Wales. 

Sons  living— HUSSEY  BURGH,  A 1890;  Lieut.  Australian  Artillery;  European  War  1916-19: 
m.  1917,  Alice  Nora,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Robert  Stewart,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia,  and  has  issue 
living,  Margaret  Alice.  Residence , Ti-tree  Creek,  Kyatnba.  N.S.  Wales. William  Allan, 

M. C.,  b.  1893;  Lieut.  Australian  Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (M.C.).  Residence,  Griffith, 

N. S.  Wales. John  Hastings,  b.  1899.-^— Edward  Hardman  Macartney,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living— Georgina  Maude,  b.  1888. Agnes  Henrietta,  b.  1896  : m.  1920,  Herbert 

Arnold  Kent,  Lieut.  Australian  Artillery.  Residence,  Burleigh,  Richmond,  Queensland.— 
Amabel  Marguerite,  b.  1901. 


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Brother  living — Fairlie  Percy,  b.  18 — : in.  1898,  Gertrude  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Randolph  Machattie,  of  N.  S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Alexander,  b.  18—, — Kathleen 
May.  Residence , 

Sisters  living — Rebecca  Harriet : in.  1882,  James  William Cuningham  (infra).-— —Agnes. Amy; 

tn.  1880,  Herbert  Hammill,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Reginald,  b.  1881 ; European  War  1915- 
19  with  Australian  Artillery, — Amye  Doris  : in.  1916,  Capt.  George  Gordon.  Residence,  Wai-Nui, 
Timboon,  Victoria.— Agnes.— Edith : m.  1896,  Frederick  Norris  Lowther  Crofton  [see  B. 
Crofton,  colls.]. 

Daughters  living  of  10th  Baronet — Rosa  Matilda : ni.  1873,  Arthur  Bryden,  who  d.  1897 ; 
2ndly,  1898,  Trevor  Eardley-Wilmot  [see  Eardley- Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living 
(by  1st  marriage),  Helen  Monica  Mabel : in.  1st,  1896  (marriage  annulled  on  her  petition  1905), 

Armyn  Littledale  Thornton;  2ndly,  1905,  Robert  Vernet. Margaret  Helen  Gertrude:  m.  1876, 

Hans  George  Leslie  Shand. 

Daughters  living  Of  11th  Baronet— Edith  Magdalen:  ni.  1st,  1894,  Matthew  Charles  Edward 
Fortescue,  D.L.,  who  d.  1914  ; 2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Chaplain  H.  A.  Pyke,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales, 
who  has  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  additional  surname  of  Fortescue.  Residence , Stephenstown, 
Dundalk,  co.  Louth.— Geraldine  Mary  Georgiana  : m.  1905,  Capt.  C.  Connellan,  formerly  The 
Buff's  (E.  Kent  Regt.).  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllida  Georgina,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Johnstown 

House,  Carlow. Violet  Antonia : in.  1902,  Major  Arthur  Cochrane  Hamilton,  formerly  6th 

Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  John  Digby,  b,  1912, — Marie,  b.  1903.  Residence, 
87,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet— Arabella  Annie  [Lady  Fairlie-Cuninghame ),  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Church,  R.N.  : in.  1885,  Sir  Alfred  Edward  Fairlie-Cuninghame,  12th  Baronet,  who  d. 
1910.  Residence,  5,  Barton  Terrace,  Dawlish,  S.  Devon. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Norfolk  Cuningham,  brother  of  13th  baronet,  b.  1858,  d. 
1900 : in.  1882,  Charlotte,  da.  of  Philip  Francis  Adams,  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Sydney, 
N.  S.  Wales 

Fairlie,  b.  1885.  ■ Phyllis  : m.  1912,  Macalister  Henderson,  who  d.  1915. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Rawdon  Cuningham,  brother  of  13th  baronet,  b.  18 — , d. 
1909  : m.  1894,  Harriet  Maria  (now  of  Rowallan,  Cowrabiya,  N.S.  Wales),  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Hardman  Macartney  [see  Macartney,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Edward  Hastings,  b.  1895 ; Anzac  Mounted  Div.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918.— 
Eric  de  Burgh,  b.  1900.— Alister  Gordon,  b.  1902.— Archibald  Loudoun,  b.  1905.  ■ Robin 
Elliston  (twin),  b.  1905.—  Dulcie  Eila  Minnie. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  William  Cuningham,  son  of  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  James  Macnabb  Cuningham,  C.S.I.,  M.D.,  b.  1829,  d.  1905: 
m.  1st,  1854,  Mary  Falconer,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  Surg.  James  Macrae,  H.E.I.C.S. ; 2ndly, 
1889,  Georgina,  da.  of  Robert  Reid  Macredie  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  James  William,  b.  1857  : m'  1882,  Rebecca  Harriet,  da.  of  Hastings  Cuningham 
(ante).^— Arthur  Mactier,  b.  18—  : m.  1888,  Agnes  Murray,  and  has  issue  living,  Maty  Mactier, — 
Phyllis  Fairlie  : in.  1918,  Major  James  Carstairs  Kininmouth,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  James, 

3.1919, — Nora;  m.  1920,  Leslie  Austin. John  Fairlie,  b.  1862:  in.  1894,  Margaret  Campbell, 

and  has  issue  living,  James,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  R.F.C.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, 
— John  Henry,  b.  1898,  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1916-19, — Donald  Macrae,  b.  1904, — Mary 
Stewart.— (By  2nd  marriage)  Robert  Macredie,  b.  1891.— (By  1st  marriage)  May  Constance 
[Hon.  Mrs.  Assheton  E.  Harbord),  b.  18 — : in.  1st,  1885,  Arthur  Blackwood,  of  Melbourne,  who 
d.  18 — ; 2ndly,  1905,  the  Hon.  Assheton  Edward  Harbord  [see  B.  Suffield).  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Goode  Cuningham,  b.  1836,  d.  1911:  in.  1st,  1864,  Anne 
Colquhoun,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  Boyd  Alexander  Cuninghame  ; 2ndly,  1879,  Jean 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Col.  William  Forbes  Hutton,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Ida,  b.  18 — : in.  1913,  John  Caldwell  Uhthoff,  M.D.  Residence,  Wavertree 
House,  Brighton."  (By  2nd  marriage),  Francis  George  Glencairn,  b.  1880;  Major  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  : rn.  1912,  Violet  Jessie,  da.  of  Capt.  Phipps  Hornby,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own),  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1913, — a da.,  b.  191-..  William  Fairlie,  b.  1881. 
—John  Loudoun,  b.  1887.— Isabel  Jean,  b.  18 — ; in.  1912,  iSidney  Hancock,  and  has  issue 
living,  a son,  b.  1912, — a son,  b.  1914, — Rosemary  Jean,  b.  1918.  Residence,  58,  Courtfield 
Gardens,  S.W. 

This  family  is  descended  from  the  Hon.  William  Cunningham  (1st  of  Craigends),  2nd  son  of  the  1st 
Earl  of  Glencairn,  by  the  Hon.  William’s  2nd  marriage  in  1499  with  Dame  Marion  Auchinleck.  The 
1st  baronet,  Master  of  the  Works  to  James  VI.  of  Scotland,  was  created  a baronet,  with  remainder  to 
heirs  male  whatsoever.  At  the  death  of  his  nephew,  Sir  David  Cuninghame,  4th  baronet,  the  title 
remained  dormant  until  assumed  by  William  Cunninghame,  or,  being  served  heir  in  1778,  to  his  great- 
great-grandfather,  Sir  David  Cunninghame,  of  Robertland,  who  was  grandfather  of  the  1st  baronet. 
The  6th  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Fairlie,  and  the  8th  received  a grant  of  supporters 
to  himself  and  his  heirs  male  succeeding  him  in  the  baronetcy. 

CUNLIFFE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1759,  of  Liverpool,  Lancashire. 

Sir  Robert  Neville  Henry  Cunliffe, 

7th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  8th,  1884;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Foster  Hugh  Egerton,  1916;  is  Lieut.,  Gen.  List. 

^rms — Sable,  three  conies  courant  argent,  two  and  one. 
Crtst — A greyhound  sejant  argent,  collared  sable. 

Residence — 25,  St.  James’  Court,  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.W.  1.  Club-  Union. 


Sisters  living— Mary  Evelyn,  b.  1878. Kythe,  b.  1881. 

Uncle  living— WALTER  HOWELL,  b.  Sept.  8th,  1850; 
formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.l.  ; retired  as 
Lieut.-Col.  1893  : and  is  a J.P.  : m.  1st,  1875,  Gertrude, 
who  d.  1908,  el.  da.  of  William  Fry  Foster ; 2ndly,  1914, 
Annie  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  George  Meakin,  and  has 
issue  living,  by  1st  marriage,  Gwynedd  Sybilla : in.  1901, 
Waller  Fitzgerald,  of  Adraville,  Grenfell,  Canada,  and  has 
issue  living,  Dennis  Alfred  Cunliffe  b.  1903,  Walter  Brian 
Rex  b.  1909,  Donovan  Patrick  b.  1912,  Doreen  Gertrude  b. 
1904,  Maria  Kathleen  b.  1907.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. 

Aunts  living — Rlioda  Helen. Rose  Geraldine  : in.  1877, 

the  Rev.  Reginald  Campbell  Edwards,  who  d.  1914,  for- 
merly V.  of  Speen.  Residence , Easthampstead,  Bracknell, 
Berks. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  4th  Baronet) — Emily. 


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Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— /Aw.  Cecelie  Victoria  {Hon.  Lady  Cunliffe'),  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  William  Edward  Sackville-West  [see  B.  Sackville]  : in.  1901,  as 
his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1905.  Residence , River  House, 
Tillington,  Petworth,  Sussex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  David  Cunliffe,  B.C.S.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Foster  Kinloch  Cunliffe,  b.  1851,  d.  1912  : 111.  1st,  1881, 
Henrietta,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  J.  H.  Worthington,  J.P.,  of  Oxton,  Cheshire;  2ndly, 
1890,  Adele,  da.  of  Capt.  Horatio  Gillmore  : — 

Helen  Brooke,  b.  1882  : m.  1906,  Capt.  Edmund  Walter,  C.I.E.,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living, 
a son,  b.  1919, — Marguerite  Ermine,  b.  1907, — Phyllis  Joan,  b.  1909, — Frederica,  b.  1913.— 
Norah  Dorothy,  b.  1885  : in.  1906,  Major  Norman  Dunbar  Walker,  R.A.M.C.,  and  has  issue 

living,  Muriel  Florence,  b.  1907, — Rhona  Dorothy,  b.  1909, — a da.,  b.  1914. Phyllis  Rowena,  b. 

1886  : in.  1919,  Thomas  Steel  Downie,  O.B.E.,  Director  of  Traffic,  Karachi  Port  Trust,  and  has 
issue  living,  James  Cunliffe,  b.  1920.  Residence , Lotus  Mansions,  Chizree  Road,  Karachi,  India. 

■ Cecily  Agnes,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Capt.  Cecil  Julius  Hamilton  Lyster,  Indian  Army,  and  has 

issue  living,  David,  b.  19x1, — Noel  Mary,  b.  1913. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Ernest  William  Cunliffe,  b.  1857,  d.  1912  : in.  1st,  1885,  Mary  Adeline, 
who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  David  Limond,  C.B.  ; 2ndly,  1900,  Isabella 
Fergusson  (now  of  8,  Cavendish  Road,  Southsea),  da.  of  John  Bradford  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Robert  David,  b.  1887.  (By  2nd  marriage)  William  Lockhart,  b.  1902. 

Colin  Ferguson,  b.  1909.— —(By  1st  marriage)  Ethel  Laura,  b.  1886. Thelma,  b.  1890. — -(By 

2nd  marriage)  Audrey  Roma,  b.  1903.— Sonia,  b.  1911. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  David  Cunliffe  (infra)  : — • 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Edward  Cunliffe,  b.  1853,  d.  1920:  in.  1886,  Agnes  (now  of  The 
Flushings,  Crawley),  da.  of  Dr.  J.  M.  Comley,  of  Calcutta  : — 

Robert  Ellis,  b.  1893  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, -..-Cyril  Henley,  b.  1901. 
-—Muriel  Hyde,  b.  1890:  m.  1908,  Percival  Leo  Faulkner,  Indian  (Bengal)  Police,  and  has 
issue  living,  Patrick  Dermot  Cunliffe,  b.  1912, — Terence  Barnard  Michael  Cunliffe,  b.  1919,^ 
Aithna  Doreen  Cunliffe,  b.  1909, — Erin  Lina  Cunliffe,  b.  19x1, — Maureen  Sheila  Cunliffe,  b.  1915,— 
Leonie  Brenda  Cunliffe,  b.  1916.  Residence , Howrah,  Bengal. 

Issue  of  the  late  David  Cunliffe,  B.C.S.,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1815,  d.  1873: 
in.  1837,  Fanny  Priscilla,  da.  of  Samuel  Davies,  M.D.  : — 

Ada  Frances:  in.  1865,  Charles  Tweedie. ■ Emma  Charlotte:  in.  1863,  James  Tweedie,  and 
has  issue  living,  Thomas  Cunliffe,  b.  1864, — Percy  Charles,  b.  1869, — Laurence,  b.  1870, — Francis 
James,  b.  1872, — Gerald  Scott,  b.  1874, — Amy  Charlotte.— Laura. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ellis  Watkin  Cunliffe,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Ellis  Brooke  Cunliffe,  b.  1832,  d.  1915  : in.  1867,  Emma  Florence  (now 
of  Petton  Park,  Shropshire),  only  child  and  heiress  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Sparling,  of 
Petton  Park,  Shropshire  : — 

Ellis  Sparling,  b.  1868;  is  Lieut.-Col.  The  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.).  Clubs , Arthur’s,  Wellington. 

John  Brooke,  b.  1869  ; Major  Yeo.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917. William 

Noel,  b.  1877;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Shropshire  L.I.  ; is  Dist.  Officer  Remount  Depart.  : m. 
1910,  Nellie  Phyllis,  da.  of  Sir  John  Aird,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Gundred,  b.  1913  Resi- 
dence, Woodlands,  Mildenhall,  Suffolk.— —Catharine  Violet : in.  1st,  1888,  John  Frederick  Grant 
Hodgson-Roberts  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Perceval  Savile  Whitaker,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage) 
Frederic  Cunliffe,  b.  18 — , — (by  2nd  marriage)  Thomas,  b.  19— ,— Mary,  b.  19—.  Residence,  Stone 
House,  Southwold.— Emma  Veronica:  in.  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Jessop  Stone,  Highland  L.I., 
having  had  issue,  Ellis  Robert  Cunliffe,  b.  1893  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914.  Residences,  Bedford  Lodge,  Windsor;  Bedfords,  Havering- 

atte-Bower,  Essex. Florence  Vanda  : in.  1st,  1891,  Robert  D’Oyly  Thomas,  who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly, 

1919,  J.  Hubert  Fleming,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Robert  Henry  Cunliffe,  b.  1895  ; 
is  Lieut  Hussars.  Residence,  51,  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.W.  8.— Verbena : in.  1st,  1893,  Capt. 
Masterman  Stanley  Williams,  formerly  R.A.,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1901  f 2ndiy,  1902, 

as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin  James  Fell  (formerly  Major  8th  Hussars). Mabel  Virginia : 

in.  1901,  Major  Arthur  Toward  Watson,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  of  Burnopfield,  co.  Durham,  and 
Bishopthorpe  Garth,  York,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Nicholas,  b.  1902, — Diana  Virginia,  b.  1904.  Residence , Bishopthorpe  Garth,  York. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Brooke  Cunliffe  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Brooke  Cunliffe,  b.  1815,  d.  1897  : in.  1847,  Diana  Wentworth,  who  d.  1897, 
da.  of  the  late  Stair  Hathorn  Stewart,  of  Physgill  and  Glasserton,  Wigtownshire  : — 

Brooke  Stewart,  b.  1848;  formerly  Lieut.  93rd  Sutherland  Highlanders;  isCh.  Constable  of  Wigtown- 
shire ; in.  1883,  Grace  Amey,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Gordon,  of  11,  Grosvenor 
Crescent,  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Brooke  Foster  Gordon,  b.  1889  ; Capt.  Yeo.,  attached 
R.A.F. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18, — Mary  Grace  Hamilton, — Gladys  Egerton  : in.  1915, 
Major  Gerard  Eley,  late  R.E.,  of  East  Lenham  Lodge,  South  Woodford,  Essex.— Helen  Edith. 
Gwenydd.'  ■ Lettice  Frederica.  Residence , Tyddyn,  St.  Asaph. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Gordon  Cunliffe,  b.  1829,  d.  1901  : in.  1858, 
Pauline,  da.  of  Capt.  J.  Lumsdaine  : — 

Frederick  Hugh  Gordon,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Major  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex 
Regt.)  ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  in  the  Army  ; served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1902  (despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps),  in  command  of  Kagoro  Expedition  1905,  and  during  European  War  I9i4'i6 
ns  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy);  C.M.G.  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916  : in  1895,  Ella  Sophie,  el.  da. 
of  David  Gaussen,  of  Marton  Hall,  Baschurch,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecile  Gertrude,  b.  1898. 

Clubs,  Army  and  Navy,  Caledonian. Gertrude  Mary  Blanche:  in.  1881,  Lewis  Gordon  Mortimer. 

--—Mary  Dora.  Ethel  Brooke.— Louise  Egerton  : in.  1895,  John  Williams  Rogerson,  and  has 

issue  living,  Violet  Cunliffe,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Brooke  Cunliffe,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1790,  d.  1857  : in.  1st, 
1814,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Pirie,  of  Aberdeen  ; 2ndly,  1827,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1833, 
da.  of  John  Rayson  ; 3rdly,  1850,  Frances,  who  d.  1865,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Lyon, 
R.  of  Pulford  : — 

Foster  Lionel,  b.  1854;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.H.A.  ; served  in  Afghan  campaign 
1878-9  (medal  X and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  (medal  with  clasp)  ; commanded  Territorial  Force 
Artillery,  Wessex  Div.  1908-11  : in.  1st,  1894,  Alice  Mary,  who  d.  1907,  el.  da.  of  Edward  Lyon,  of 
Windlesham  Hall,  Bagshot ; 2ndly,  1912,  Rose  Nannette,  da.  of  G.  J.  Fenwick,  and  widow  of  J. 
Dowling,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Robert  Lionel  Brooke,  b.  1895, — Alice  Frances 
Clare,  o.  1900.  Residence , Old  Hall,  Staplefield,  Sussex. 


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The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Liverpool.  The  4th  baronet,  a General  in  the  Bengal  Army 
received  the  honour  of  knighthood.  Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe,  5th  Bt.,  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Denbighshire  1868,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Flint  Dist.  ( L ) 1872-4  and  for  Denbigh  Dist.  1880-85.  The 
6th  baronet,  Major  Sir  Foster  Hugh  Egerton  Cunliffe,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  was  killed 
in  action  during  European  War  July  1916. 


Cunliffe-Owen,  see  Owen. 


DICK-CUNYNGHAM,  1st  Creation  (N.S.)  1669,  Cunyngliam  of  Lambrughtoun,  co. 
Ayr ; 2nd  Creation  (N.S.)  1707,  Dick,  of  Prestonfield,  Edinburgh. 


Sir  William  Stewart  Dick-Cunyng- 
ham, C.B.E. , 8th  Baronet  of  1st  and  10th  of  2nd 
creation;  b.  Feb.  20th,  1871;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Robert  Keith  Alexander,  1897;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  Black 
Watch  (Royal  Highlanders),  Major  Scottish 
Horse  Yeo.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  10th  Batn. 
The  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
on  Special  Ser.,  and  afterwards  as  Adj.  Scottish 
Horse  (despatches),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  twice,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer 
Com.-in-Ch.  in  Scotland  1897,  Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff,  War  Office  1906, 
and  Brig. -Major  Lowland  Mounted  Brig.  Territorial  Force  1908 ; C.B.E.  (Mil,) 
1919  : m.  1903,  Evelyn  Eleonora,  el.  da.  of  Arthur  Fraser. 


The  path  of  virtue  is  safe. 


— Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent  a shake-fork  sable  within  a bordure  ermine,  Cutivngham  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  ermine,  a fesse  azure  betwixt  two  mullets  in  chief  and  a hart’s  head  erased  in  base, 
attired  with  ten  tynes  gules,  Dick ; the  whole  within  a bordure  or  for  difference.  Crests — ist,  a 
dexter  hand  holding  a plumb  rule  proper  ; 2nd,  a ship  in  distress  proper.  Supporters — Two  horses 
at  liberty  sable.  * JEottoes — Over  ist  crest,  “Ad  amussim  ” {According  to  rule );  over  2nd  crest,  “At 
spes  infracta  ” {But  hope  is  unbroken). 

Seat — Prestonfield,  Edinburgh.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Brother  living — James  Keith,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  an  A.A.G.  at  War  Office;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  battle  of  Elands  Laagte,  at  actions  of  Laings  Nek  and  Belfast,  and  at  siege  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches 
twice,  Brevets  Major  and  Lt.-Col.,  C.M.G.  prisoner);  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1905,  Alice 
Daisy,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Harold  Arthur  Deane,  K.C.S.I.  [ see  Deane,  “Knights’ 
Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  Betty,  b.  1907, — a da.,  b.  1917.  Club , United  Service. 

Sisters  living — Georgina  Maud  Mary,  b.  1866:  m.  1897,  as  his  second  wife,  George  Frederick 

Fairholme,  C.M.G.  Residence , 80,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W." Charlotte  Alice,  b.  1873:  m.  1899, 

Herbert  Bramwell,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  M.R.C.S.  (Edin.),  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Vivienne  Fairlie, 
b.  1901, — Sheila  Mary  Alice,  b.  1910.  Residence, 


Aunts  living — Harriet  Christian  Montagu:  m.  1867,  Major  James  Alston  Clark  (formerly  of 
15th  Hussars),  who  d.  1913,  and  has  issue  living,  William  James  Alston  Cunyngham,  b.  1873, — 
Henry  Charles,  b.  1875, — Mabel  Janet  Alston, — Dorothy  Emily:  m.  1906,  Rupert  William  Harter, 
of  Bombay,  son  of  the  late  William  James  Harter,  J.P.,  of  Lavington  House,  Wimbledon,  and 

has  issue  living,  Robert  James  Alexander  b.  1910,  Michael  William  b.  1915. Margaret  Alice 

{Baroness  Rorbes)  : m.  1876,  the  21st  Baron  Forbes,  who  d.  1916.  Residences , Brux  Lodge,  Forbes, 
Aberdeenshire;  32,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.i. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Henry  Dick-Cunyngham,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet,  b. 
1875,  d.  1913  : m.  1905,  Beatrice  Eleanor  (now  of  3,  St.  Mark’s  Road,  Leaming- 
ton Spa),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  Lousada,  of  Shelburne  Hall,  Cheltenham  : — 
COLIN  KEITH,  b.  March  3rd,  1908. Ailsa  Joan  Mary,  b.  1905. 


Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Dick-Cunyngham,  3rd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1848,  d. 
1914  : m.  1875,  Elizabeth  Penelope,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Major  George 
Burrell  Cumberland,  42nd  Highlanders : — 

George  Alastair,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton ; formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  now 
Major ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (two  medals  with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15,  with  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  : m.  1908,  Sybil  V6ra  Elise,  da.  of  Edward  Stisted  Mostyn 
Pryce,  of  Gunley,  Salop  [ see  D.  St.  Albans,  colls.].  Cltib,  Junior  United  Service.— -Katharine 
Mary  Delicia  {Lady  Hervey- Bathurst),  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  ist,  1912,  John  Henry 
Gaythorne  Nevill,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  ; 2ndly,  1919,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  Frederick  Edward  William  Hervey-Bathurst,  D.S.O.,  5th  Bt.  Residence,  Som- 

borne  Park,  Stockbridge,  Hants. -Evelyn  : m.  1907,  Reginald  Everitt  Lambert,  Lieut.  R.H.A. 

(T;F.),  son  of  the  late  Edward  Tiley  Lambert,  of  Telham  Court,  Battle,  Sussex,  and  has  issue 
living,  Anthony  Edward,  b.  1911, — Audrey  Elizabeth,  b.  1908, — Priscilla  Violet,  b.  1917.  Residence, 

Telham  Court,  Battle,  Sussex -Mary  Isabel  Annie  : tn.  1915,  Capt.  Raymond  Ernest  Field, 

Prince  Albert’s  (Somerset  L.I.). 

William  Dick,  of  Braid,  a wealthy  merchant  and  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh  1638-9,  was  knighted 
in  1646.  He  was  fined  ,£64,934  by  the  Parliamentarians,  and  afterwards,  upon  going  to  Londqn  to 
demand  payment  of  moneys  previously  advanced  upon  Government  security,  he  was  imprisoned  by 
Cromwell.  He  died  in  1655,  and  James  Dick,  of  Prestonfield,  elder  son  of  Alexander,  fourth  son 
of  Sir  William,  was  created  a Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  in  1677.  This  gentleman,  a merchant  of 
great  eminence  and  wealth,  was  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh  1682-3.  Not  having  male  issue,  he 
procured,  in  1707,  a new  patent  of  baronetcy  with  remainder  to  the  second  (William  Cunyng-ham) 
and  third  (Alexander  Cunyngham)  sons  of  his  daughter  Janet,  who  had  married  Sir  William 
Cunyngham,  Bt.,  of  Caprington,  and  both  of  whom  succeeded  in  turn  to  the  baronetcy,  being 
known  as  Sir  William  Dick  and  Sir  Alexander  Dick  respectively.  The  3rd  baronet  was  President  of 
the  Royal  College  of  Physicians,  Edinburgh.  The  7th  baronet  of  Prestonfield  succeeded  in  1829 
as  5th  baronet  of  Lambrughtoun. 


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CUNYNGHAME,  Creation  (N.S.)  1702,  of  Milncraig,  Ayrshire. 


Residence— 20,  Cheyne  Gardens,  S.W. 


Sir  Percy  Francis  Cunynghame, 
O.B.E.,  10th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  21st,  1867  ; s. 
his  father,  Sir  Francis  George  Thurlow, 
1900;  formerly  Capt.  5th  Batn.  Duke  of 
Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.),  and  9th 
Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  a Comdt.  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col., 
and  a.  J.  P.  for  Gloucestershire  ; entered  Sara- 
wak Civil  Ser.  1886,  became  Assist.  Resident 
1890,  Acting  Resident  1899,  2nd  Class  Resi- 
dent 1901,  and  Resident  1st  Div.  1903  (acted 
as  Officer  Administering  Govt.);  retired  1909  ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1903,  Maud  Albinia 
Margaret  Selwyn,  da.  of  Major  John  Hand- 
cock  Selwyn-Payne,  of  Badgeworth,  Glou- 
cestershire, and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Argent,  a shake-fork  sable  between  three 
fleurs-de-lis  azure.  Crtsi — A unicorn  argent,  unguled 
maned  and  armed  or,  lying  on  a mount  vert.  Sup- 
porters— Dexter , a knight  in  armour  holding  in  his 
exterior  hand  a spear  ; sinister , a countryman  habited 
azure,  in  his  exterior  hand  a hay-fork. 

Chib— Junior  United  Service. 


Sons  living-HENRY  DAVID  ST.  LEGER  BROOKE  SELWYN,  b.  Feb.  7th,  1905. Ian 

Francis  Rowland  Selwyn,  b.  1910. 

Brother  living — Stuart,  b.  1874;  is  Comdt.,  Sarawak:  in.  1915,  Helen  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  A.  Holland  Taylor,  D.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Wilfred  Bertram  Stuart,  b.  19—, — Derika 
Marian.  Residence , The  Fort,  Kuching,  Sarawak. 

Sisters  living—  Annie  Beatrice  : in.  1888,  Innes  Stuckey.— Gertrude  Marion. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  8th  baronet) — Elizabeth  Millicent  Thurlow  : m.  1865,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles 
James  Hughes,  formerly  27th  Bengal  N.I.,  who  d.  1903,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Townshend 
Cunynghame,  b.  1866;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army:  in.  1896,  Mabel  Amelia  Grace,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
J.  S.  Nicholson,  formerly  108th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Charles  b.  1897,  Arthur  Cunyng- 
hame b.  1906, — Charles  Morland,  b.  1870  : in.  1910,  Elsie  Louise,  second  da.  of  A.  Durant  Ginn, 
of  Sydenham,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Wethered  Morland  b.  1911,  John  Charles  Morland 
b.  1914,  Mary  Cunynghame  Morland  b.  1912, — Millicent  Georgiana.—— Caroline  Georgiana Thurlow  : 
in.  1871,  Capt.  Robert  Hoare  Dwyer,  R. M.,  who  d.  1881,  and  has  issue  living,  Bertie  Cunynghame 
Dwyer-Hampton,  D S.O.,  b.  1872  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : m.  1st,  1907,  Beryl  Maud,  who  d. 
1910,  da.  of  William  Gillman,  ofRutland  House,  Southsea;  2ndly,  1914,  Mary  Gwendolen  Hampton, 
da.  of  Col.  Thomas  Lewis  Hampton-Lewis,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Denys  Angus 
Lambart  b.  1907, — George  Toulmin  Cunynghame  {Club,  Naval  and  Military),  b.  1874 ; is  Major 
R.G.A.,  and  a Brig.-Maj.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Robertson  Thurlow  Cunynghame,  son  of  8th  baronet, 
b.  1840,  d.  1890  : in.  1878,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Josiah  Carter,  of  Melbourne  : — 

Francis  Thurlow  Hardinge,  b.  1880. Helene  Emily  Thurlow.— Blanche  Thurlow  Forster. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Augustus  Thurlow  Cunynghame,  G.C.B.,  5th  son 
5th  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1884  : m.  1845,  the  Hon.  Frances  Elizabeth  Hardinge,  C.I., 
who  d.  1894,  da.  of  1st  Viscount  Hardinge,  G.C.B.  : — 

Sir  Henry  Hardinge  Samuel,  K.C.B.,  b.  1848 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich, 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1888);  formerly  Lieut.  R.E.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1875 ; was  a Special  Commr.  to  British  Guiana  1880,  Assist.  Cnmmr.  under  City  of  London  Charities 
Acts  1884,  and  Sec.  to  Parnell  Special  Commn.  1888,  to  Behring  Sea  Arbitration  1892,  and  to  Feather- 
stone  Riots  Committee  1894 ; appointed  Assist.  Under  Sec.  to  Home  Depart.  1894,  and  Chm.  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Mines  1910 ; has  been  Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Metalliferous  Mines,  and 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Accidents  to  Railway  Servants  ; has  been  Vice-Pres.  of  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers,  and  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts ; author  of  works  on  Law,  Electricity,  Fine  Arts, 
etc.;  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1908:  in.  1893,  Emily  Harriette,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Arthur  Prescott,  2nd  Bom.  Cav.  [see  Prescott,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 53,  Chester  Square,  S.W.i. 

Club,  Hurlingham. (Emily  Caroline  Thurlow:  in.  1888,  Charles  Walter  Oddie.  Residence , 

Elmfield,^  20,  Christchurch  Road,  Winchester.— Lavinia  Augusta  Charlotte  : w.  1883,  Capt. 
George  Charles  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  F.R.G.S.,  who  d.  1905,  Ch.  Constable  of  Salop  [B. 
Napier  and  Ettrick,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Anthony  Peere,  b.  1888;  Capt.  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. — Frederick  Arthur  Peere,  D.S.O.,b.  1889 
[see  “ Companionage”],— George  Napier  Peere,  b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European 
War  1915-19, — Rose  Emily, — Eleanor  Augusta.  Residence , Blenheim  House,  Fareham. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Augustus  Thurlow  Cunynghame,  G.C.B. 
(ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Hardinge  David  Cunynghame,  b.  1853;  d.  1917  : in.  1892,  Alexandra 
Isabel  (now  of  Southfield  Lodge,  St.  Cross,  Winchester),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Scott : — 

Charles  Arthur  Hardinge,  b.  1893.  David  Hardinge,  b.  1897;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers;  European  War  1915-19.— Mary  Isabel. 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Myrton  Cunynghame,  8th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1829. 
d.  1904  : in.  1864,  Anna  Eliza,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Baron  Molesworth 
de  Mallet  :— 

Francis  James  de  Mallet,  b.  1884;  is  Major  in  the  Army  (retired) ; formerly  Major  London  Regt. 
(sometime  Comdg.  its  3/7th  Batn.);  European  War  1914-16;  was  Instructor  of  Musketry,  London 
Regt.  1914-15,  and  Chin.  Organizing  Committee  of  Great  Recruiting  Campaign  July  to  Aug.  1915  : 
sometime  a Member  of  City  of  London  Recruiting  Committee  ; is  an  author,  and  Sec.  of  several 
Joint  Stock  Cos. : in.  1912,  Joan,  da,  of  the  late  Joseph  Augustus  Masterton,  of  Fairlie,  Ayrshire. 
Residence , 40,  Ladbroke  Grove,  Nolting  Hill  Gate,  W.  Clubs , Royal  Automobile,  Authors’.— 
Gertrude  Marie Anna  Bertha  de  Mallet. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Joseph  Myrton  Cunynghame,  9th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b. 
1832,  d.  1885  : m.  1871,  Annie  Constance,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Lane,  of  Moundsley  Hall,  Worcester: — 

Ida  Constance  Louise Florence  Olivia  Violet:  m.  1899,  Charles  Herbert  Judkins,  and  has  issue 

living,  Myrton  Cunynghame  John,  b.  18— ,— Florence  Ida  Olivia  Cunynghame,  b.  18- -.  Resi- 
dence, Flore,  Weedon,  Northants. Cicely  Rose  Muriel : m 1910,  Harold  D’Albiac  Lane,  and 

has  issue  living,  Cecily  Frances  D’Albiac,  b.  1912,— Jane  Cunynghame,  b.  1914.  Residence , 
4,  Brookfield  Terrace,  Bognor,  Sussex. Georgina  Maud  Evelyn. 

This  family  is  a younger  branch  of  the  Earls  of  Glencairn.  The  1st  baronet  was  a distinguished 
lawyer,  and  an  eloquent  member  of  the  Scottish  Parliament. 

CURRIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1847. 

Sir  Frederick  Reeve  Currie,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  May  13th,  1851  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Frederick  Larkins, 
1900  ; ed.  at  Rugby. 

$rm8— Gules,  a saltire  couped  argent,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a rose 
of  the  last  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Crest — A cock  proper,  resting  its 
foot  upon  a rose  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 

Residence — Seafield,  Seaford,  Sussex. 


Brothers  living— WALTER  LOUIS  RACKHAM,  b.  March  16th, 
1856;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  : in.  1892,  Bertha, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Anthony  Freeman,  M.D. , of  Brighton,  and  has 
issue  living,  Walter  Mordaunt  Cyril,  b.  1894, — Lenore  Consuelo 
Marguerite  ( Lady  Goring),  b.  1893  : in.  1917,  Capt.  Sir  Forster  Gurney 

Goring,  12th  Bt. Percy  George  Colin,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; 

formerly  Dep.  Postmaster-Gen.,  Bombay:  m.  1885,  Agnes  Grace 
Johnstone,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Paterson,  of  Dumfries,  and  has  issue 
living,  Frederick  Charles  Colin,  b.  1886, — Muriel  Helen,  b.  1887:  in.  1911,  Edgar  Green,  Indian 
Telegraph  Depart.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Colin  b.  1914.  Agnes  Muriel  Rachel  b.  1915,— 
Ethel  Lilian  Adelaide,  b.  1893.  Residence,  39,  Colebrook  Avenue.  West  Ealing,  W.— Cecil 
Edmund,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  18 — ) ; admitted  a Solicitor  1889 : m.  1894,  Louisa 
Fanny,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  — Drury.  Residence, 

Sister  living — Susannah  Louisa.  Residence,  Seafield,  Seaford,  Sussex. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — Fendall,  b.  1841  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1874  ; is  Maj.-Gen.  Bengal 
Cav.  ; sometime  a Revenue  Commr.  in  Oude : in.  1st,  1866,  Susan  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1868,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  James  R.  Pears,  M.  A.,  of  Woodcote  House,  Windlesham  ; 2ndly,  1869,  Julia,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  Frederick  Pole  Buller,  formerly  of  B.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Fendall  James 
Pears,  b.  1867  : in.  1890,  Christina,  da.  of  David  Anderson,  and  has  issue  living,  Veda  Mary 
Fendall  b.  1891, — Kate  ffolliott  Fendall  : in.  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Rowney,  M.D.,  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Desmond  b.  1899,  Kathleen  Elizabeth  b.  1891,  Mary 
Georgina  b.  1893,  Eileen  Susan  b.  1897,  Norah  ffolliott  b.  1902, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Ivor  Bertram 
Fendall,  D.S.O.,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1906,  May  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  George 
Stuart  White,  V.C.,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O.,  LL.D.  [see  White, 
“Knights’  Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Constance  b.  1910, — Ethel  Mayne  Fendall: 
111.  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  James  John  Pratt,  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Fendall  William 
Harvey  b.  1892,  Phyllis  Harvey  b.  1899, — Maude  Julia  Ayerst  Fendall : tn.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Bernard  Lethbridge  Stilwell,  Hampshire  Regt.  (T.D.),  of  Townfield,  Dorking,  and  has  issue 
living,  Nancy  Maude  b.  1909,  Elizabeth  Byron  b.  1911, — Sybil  Beatrice  Fendall : m.  1900,  Walter 
James  Edwin  Lupton,  I.C.S.,  Dist.  Magistrate  and  Revenue  Collector,  Moradabad,  United 
Provinces,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Mary  b.  1904,  Patricia  b.  1913, — Hilda  Katharine 
Fendall : in.  1895,  Bernard  Montague  Champion  Hamilton,  Sup.  of  Police,  United  Provinces,  India, 
and  has  issue  living,  Eric  Vivian  Colclough  b.  1896,  Herbert  John  Douglas  b.  1914,  Doreen 

Marjorie  b.  1899  Sheila  Margaret,  b.  1904,  Ethel  Nora  Alexandra  b.  1908. Rivers  Grenfell,  b. 

1857  : in.  1889,  Alice  Theresa  Disney,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Disney  Dunne,  and  has  issue  living, 
Disney  Rivers,  M.C.,  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1919, 
Ethel  Jeannette  Bryce,  da.  of  Arnold  Bryce  Smith, —Mabel  Rivers,  A 1898.  Residence,  Shelton 
House,  Shrewsbury. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Mabel  Thornton.  Residence,  Up  Green,  Eversley,  Hants. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Major  Mark  Edward  Currie,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Alexander  Currie,  b.  1851,  d.  1902 : in.  1874, 
Geraldine  Lucy,  da.  of  R.  W.  Graves,  of  Gloucester  : — 

Maud  Geraldine,  b.  1876  : in.  1902,  Capt.  Edgar  Brandreth,  Indian  Cav.,  who  d.  1908,  and  has  issue 
living,  Elizabeth, — Madeline  Alix.  Residence , East  Hill,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Close  Currie,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1865  : in. 
1851,  Harriett  Gardiner,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  John  Browne,  J.P.,  of  Hall 
Court,  Bromyard : — 

William  John  Frederick,  b.  1852  : m.  1887,  Minnie  Euphemia  Henrietta  McMillan,  2nd  da.  of 
G.  H.  Catania,  and  has  issue  living,  William  George  Cubitt  (of  Accra,  Gold  Coast),  b.  1888, — 
Edward  John  Charles  (of  Sungei  Batu  Estate,  Kedah,  Federated  Malay  States),  b.  1892, — Marie 
Effie  Georgie,  b.  1890:  in.  1913,  Major  Arthur  Donovan  Young,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living, 

Pamela  Joan  b.  1919. Edward  Larkins,  b.  1854  i ed.  at  Rugby:  in.  1919,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 

James  Neal,  M.D.,  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight.  Residence , 92,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. Charles 

Ernest,  b.  1856  : in.  1888,  Annie  E.  F.,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Isaac  Hardy,  of  Stoney  Hill,  Carnlough, 

co.  Antrim.  Residence,  Wilmot  Place,  Oak  Bay,  British  Columbia,  Canada. Robert  Browne 

Vincent,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Rugby.  Residence,  92,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. Mary  Cymbriana. 

Residence,  7,  Cranbourne  Court,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W.— -Harriet  Susan.  Residence,  7, 
Cranbourne  Court,  Albert  Bridge  Road,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Currie,  B.C.S.,  4th  son  of  iSt  baronet,  b,  1829,  d.  1878  : 
in.  1852,  Marian,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Thorogood  Upwood, 
of  Lovell’s  Hall,  Norfolk 

Lucy  Marian  Alexander,  b.  1863  : in.  1892,  Arthur  Byrom  Gordon,  who  d.  1914,  and  has  issue  living, 
Arthur  Reynault,  b.  1895, — Vera  Mabel,  b.  1893, — Eileen  Catharine,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Portland 
Lodge,  Lyme  Regis 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  George  Currie,  B.C.S.,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1835, 
d.  1880  : in.  1st,  1866,  Fanny  Catherine  Ouseley,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  Alexander  C. 
Macrae,  M.D.  ; 2ndly,  1872,  Annie  Flora,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  the  late  A.  K. 
Mackinnon,  of  Corrie,  Isle  of  Skye  : — 

Robert  Alexander,  b.  1867 ; is  in  Imperial  Maritime  Customs  Ser.,  China  : m.  1904,  Eleanor  Mary, 


Largs. 


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da.  of  T.  W.  Richardson,  of  Swatow,  China,  and  27,  Roland  Gardens,  S.W.  Alick  Charles, 
b.  1873  ; formerly  in  I.C.S.  : in.  1902,  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Crickitt,  of  Mentone, 
Eastbourne.  Residence , Old  Place,  Mayfield,  Sussex.— George  Hugh  (twin),  b.  1873  ; is  in 
U.S.A.  Forest  Ser.  : in.  1B97,  Grace,  da.  of  A.  Miller,  of  Farmington,  New  Mexico,  and  has  issue 

living. Lucy  Alexa  Heathcote  : m.  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Orlando  Summerhayes,  D.S.O., 

M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Alexander,  b.  1898,  Capt.  Labour  Corps,  and 
attached  Inniskilling  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x8, — Robert  Currie, 
b.  1903, — Ida  Katherine,  b.  1895  : in.  1919,  Edward  Brian  Shaw,  I.C.S. , — Lucy  Maud,  b.  1896, — 
Eva  Dorothy,  b.  1900, — Violet,  b.  1906, — Sylvia  Marie.  Residence , Redholme,  Thame,  Oxon.—  ■ 
Ida  Mary.— Fanny  Katherine  (twin),  b.  1874.— -Marie  Eliza  (twin),  b.  1874  : in.  19x8,  Lieut. -Col. 
Penton  Shakespeare  Lowis,  D.S.O.,  R.G.A. 

The  1 st  baronet  was  successively  Foreign  Secretary  to  the  Indian  Government,  a member  of  the 
Supreme  Council  in  India,  a member  of  the  Court  of  Directors  of  the  H.E.I.C.,  and  one  of  the  Home 
Council  in  London. 


CURTIS,  Creation  (G.B.)  1794,  of  Gatcomhe,  Hampshire. 


Sir  Roger  Colin  Molyneux  Curtis,  4th  Baronet; 
b.  Sept.  1 2th,  1886;  his  father,  Sir  Arthur  Colin,  1898  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910)  ; tem- 
porary Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  one  of  H.M.’s  Inspectors  of 
Schs.,  Board  of  Education. 

$rttts — Per  fesse  wavy  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  the  rock  of  Gibraltar 
surrounded  by  fortifications  and  the  sea  and  in  base  three  fleurs-de-lis  of 
the  first;  on  a canton  gules  a sword  erect  proper,  hiked  and  pommelled 
or,  entwisted  with  a palm  branch  vert.  Crtst — Out  of  a naval  coronet  or, 
an  arm  habited  azure  cuffed  argent,  supporting  a flag-staff  proper,  thereon 
a flag  azure  charged  with  a wolf’s  head  or ; in  a canton  gyronny  of  four  gules 
and  azure  a cross  argent,  all  within  a bordure  or. 


Through  difficulties.  Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Sarah  Jessie  {Lady  Brady),  da.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Dalrymple  : in.  ist,  1880,  Sir  Arthur  Colin  Curtis, 
3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1898;  2ndly,  1900,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Maziere  Brady,  3rd  baronet,  R.A.,  who 
d.  1909.  Residence , Bransty,  Berry  Hill,  Lichfield. 


The  ist  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Roger,  G.C.B.,  a distinguished  naval  officer,  having  been  knighted 
for  gallantry  at  the  siege  of  Gibraltar,  was  created  a baronet  in  consideration  of  his  services  under 
Lord  Howe,  in  the  engagement  of  the  ist  of  June,  1794.  Sir  Lucius,  the  2nd  baronet,  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet,  died  1869,  having  served  in  the  Royal  Navy  nearly  74  years.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Arthur 
Colin  Curtis,  died  in  British  Columbia  1898. 


CURTIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1802,  of  Cullands  Grove,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Francis  Edgar  Egerton  Curtis, 

5th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  John  Egerton  Curtis, 
3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet;  b.  Dec.  18th,  1875  5 s-  his 
cousin,  Sir  William  Michael,  1916  ; is  a Staff- 
Capt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  with  Strath- 
cona’s  Horse,  and  in  Egypt  1916-17:  in.  1903, 
Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  C.  W.  Alexander,  I.C.S., 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Paly  of  six  or  and  azure,  a fesse  cheeky  argent  and 
sable,  on  a canton  gules  a dragon’s  wing  erect  of  the  third,  in 
base  a sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  of  the  first,  surmount- 
ing a key  in  saltire  of  the  second.  Crtst — A ram’s  head 

couped  argent,  surmounted  by  two  branches  of  oak  in  saltire 
proper. 

Residence — 


IV e conquer  step  by  step. 


Daughter  living— Winifred  Lotus,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Constance  Mabel,  b. 
1888 : in.  1914,  Lionel  George  Everson  Harrisson  [V.  Gal- 
way, colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Ariana,  b.  1916. 
Residence , Caynham  House,  Ludlow.— ■■  By  2nd  mar- 
riage— Victoria  Margaret,  b.  1897  : in.  1920,  Major  Richard 

Robinson  Curling,  D.S.O.,  R.A. Bettine  Ariana,  b.  1898. 

—Mary,  b.  1901. 

Aunt  living— Ariana  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Chester  Master,  of  Knole  Park, 
Gloucestershire  : in.  ist,  1859,  William  Edmund  Curtis,  who  d.  i860,  el.  son  of  Sir  William  Curtis, 
3rd  baronet  ; 2ndly,  1868,  George  Berney  Charleton,  by  whom  she  has  issue,  John  Egerton,  b.  1873, 
— Ariana  Violet  : in.  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Basil  Charles  Bridge,  D.S.O.  Residence , Caynham 
Cottage,  Ludlow. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Georgina  Mary  {Lady  Curtis),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  S. 
Howard,  of  Ballinapark,  co.  Wicklow,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Arthur  Bennett  Mesham,  Roy. 
Dragoons : in.  1895,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Michael  Curtis,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1916. 
Residence,  Caynham  Court,  Ludlow. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Philip  Julian  Curtis,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1838,  d.  1900: 
in.  1875,  Margaret  Helen  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Candy  : — 

Kathleen  Margaret,  b.  1876. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Lear  Curtis  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Cotton  Curtis,  b.  1834,  d.  1905  : in.  1859,  Caroline  Louisa,  who 
d.  1903.  da.  of  Edward  Thornewill,  of  Dove  Cliff,  Staffordshire 
EDWARD  BEAUMONT  COTTON,  b.  May  4th,  1863;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Tnn.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1884);  is  a J.P.  for  Northumberland:  in.  1905,  Constance  Mary,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  George  Henry  Grey  [see  V.  Grey  of  Fallodon],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter,  b.  1907,— 
Gerald  Edward,  b.  1 909, — Louisa  Harriet,  b.  19T0.  Residence , Acton  House,  Felton,  Northumber- 


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land.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Hubert  Montagu  Cotton,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Eton; 

formerly  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales's  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.);  is  Major  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt.;  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Imperial  Yeo.,  European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two 
Bars)  ; D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918,  (2nd  Bar)  1919  : nt.  1915,  Lilian  da.  of  the  late  Louis  Watson,  of 

Brighton,  and  widow  of  Alfred  Broad  wood.  Residence,  30,  Rutland  Court,  S.W. Mary  Louisa 

Cotton  : m.  1906,  Walter  Parrott.  Residences , Woodeaton  Manor,  Islip,  Oxford;  75,  Eaton  Place, 
S.W.-  Ethel  Cotton  : tn.  1904,  Major  Hugh  Ferrers  Courage,  Shropshire  Yeo.— Florence  Lucy 

Cotton.  Reside)ice,  Fairshot  Court,  St.  Albans. Sybil  Gertrude  Cotton. Hilda  Evelyn 

Cotton  : tn.  1910,  the  Rev.  Hugh  Richard  Anson  [B.  Vernon].  Residence , Sudbury,  Sandpit 
Lane,  near  St.  Albans.— Violet  Mabel  Cotton.  Residence , 38,  Coleherne  Court,  S.W.— 
Rosamond  Augusta  Cotton.  Residence , 57,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Arthur  Cecil  Curtis,  b.  1836,  d.  1895;  tn.  1886,  Arabella  Augusta 
(now  of  Hampton  Court  Palace,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  W.  Chipman  Drury,  of  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick  : — 

Arthur  Drury,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.G.A.  : ni.  1915,  Margery  May,  el.  da.  of  Robert 
Barlow,  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Derek  Edward,  b.  1917, — Joan  Mary  Lavie,  b. 
1916.  Club,  Naval  and  Military.— Cecil  Montagu  Drury,  O.B.E.,  b.  1889  ; is  a Staff  Capt.  in 

the  Army ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. Francis  Augustus  Drury,  b.  1891:  tn.  1916,  Gwendolen  Angelo 

Taylour,  da.  of  the  late  Edwin  Taylour  English,  of  Toronto,  and  has  issue  living,  Ada  Harriette 
Drury,  b.  1919.  Residence , Sierra  Madre,  California,  U.S.A. Ada  Arabella  Drury,  b.  1894. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Lear  Curtis,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1853 : 
tn.  1832,  Augusta  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  Charles  B.  Cotton,  of  Kingsgate, 
Kent : — 

Ernest  Henry,  b.  1842  ; formerly  Capt.  Bengal  Cav.  : tn.  1875,  Emily,  da.  of  the  Rev.  M.  W.  F. 
Thursby,  R.  of  Abington,  Northants,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Nevill,  M.C. , b.  1880; 
formerly  Capt.  King’s  Shropshire  L.  Inf.  ; European  War  1917-18  (M.C.), — Edgar  Ralph, 
b.  1883, — Beatrice, — Cecile  Constance  Thursby.  Residence , Quex,  D’Avigdor  Road,  Brighton. 
—Constance  Laura : in.  1870,  Henry  Cecil  Gunston,  who  d.  19 — . Residence,  9,  Draycott 
Place,  S.W.— Georgie  Florence  Louisa;  tn.  1888,  Charles  A.  Hopwood,  C.B.  Residence , 

18,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Charles  Curtis,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1861: 
tti.  1852,  Emma  Jane  (who  tn.  2ndly,  1863,  the  Rev.  Charles  Gray  Hill,  who  d. 
1894,  R.  of  Warboys,  Huntingdon),  da.  of  William  Scott  Binny,  of  Bryanston 
Square,  W.  : — 

Stuart  Edward,  b.  1853. Harry  Alexander  Dyer,  b.  1854  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  John  Curtis,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1815,  d.  1845: 
tn.  1838,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  Col.  Thomas  Nuttall: — 

Charles  James,  b.  1842. William  Alexander,  b.  1845. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Augustus  John  Curtis  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Augustus  Frederick  Curtis,  b.  1840,  d.  188 — : tn.  18 — : — 

Three  sons,  and  two  das.,  of  whom  the  youngest,  Maud  Lillian  : tn.  1895,  Egerton  Francis  Hodge. 
Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Kyd  Curtis,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1897  : 
tn.  1868,  Charlotte,  widow  of  Thomas  Featherstone,  of  Cape  Town  : — 

F ranees.— Florence. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  William  Frederick  Curtis,  son  of  the  late 
Timothy  Abraham  Curtis  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  William  Frederick  de  Hubbenet  Curtis,  b.  1842,  d.  1906  : tn.  1880, 
Mary  Owen,  da.  of  the  late  John  Ward  Nicholls,  Sec.  of  Greenwich  Hospital  : — 
Frederick,  b.  1882  ; is  Major  Indian  Army.— Oscar  Owen,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
is  Capt.  Indian  Army.— Freda  Isabella.— Olga  Bijou  Dina.— Joceline  Sophia  Lilian. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Timothy  Abraham  Curtis,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Col.  James  Charles  Curtis,  b.  1820,  d.  1889  : m.  1854,  Harriet,  who  d.  19131 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  George  William  Hamilton,  C.S.I. : — 

George  Arthur  Hamilton,  A 1859;  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  and  Com.  in  Australian  Navy : tn. 
1891,  Elizabeth  May,  da.  of  Edmund  MacDonnel,  of  Sandyinount,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living, 

Cecil  Arthur  Hamilton,  b.  1895  ; in  Australian  Navy. Harriet  Margaret  Hamilton. Grace 

Frances  Hamilton. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  James  Charles  Curtis  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  William  Hamilton  Curtis,  b.  1864,  d.  1918  : tn.  1901,  Euphemia 
Hilda  McCluny,  da.  of  William  A.  C.  Reynolds,  and  widow  of  Henry  Cooperthwaite 

James  Alfred  Percy  Hamilton,  b.  1907. Annette  Harriet  Hamilton. Grace  Anna  Delicia 

Florence  Hamilton. Dorothy  Gladys  Claremont  Hamilton.— -Margaret  Euphemia  Cecilia 

Hamilton. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Berwick  Curtis,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  William  Curtis,  b.  1824,  d.  1905  : tn.  1850,  Henrietta  Francisca,  who 
d.  1914,  da.  of  William  R.  Robinson  : — 

Charles  Herbert,  b.  1852  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Middlesex  : tn.  1879,  Frances  Edith,  da.  of  Capt.  P.  Pinckney,  and  has  issue  living,  Timothy 
Herbert  William,  b.  1882;  formerly  Lieut.  19th  Hussars:  tn.  (Jan. ) 1913,  Edith  Marjorie,  da.  of 
the  late  F.  Aldcroft  Kay,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Kay  b.  (Oct.)  1913,  Mary  Kay  b.  1917, — 
Philip  Pinckney,  M.C,,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Lieut.  15th  Hussars;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  1914  star), — Gwendolen  Edith  : tn.  1908,  Capt.  JohnOrr  Ewing,  Lancers. 
Residence , Copthorne,  Fawley,  Hants.  Club,  United  Service.— —Percy  Falconer,  b.  1859  ; formerly 
Capt.  and  Instructor  of  Musketry  1st  Wilts  Rifle  Vol.  : tn.  1893,  Alice  Gertrude,  da.  of  Richard 

N.  Lea,  formerly  of  Pembina  Crossing,  Manitoba,  Canada. Thomas  Reginald,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at 

Winchester  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Wilts  Yeo.  Cav.  : tn.  1897,  Dorcas  Stewart,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Johnston,  J.P.,  of  Cowhill  Tower,  Dumfriesshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Jocelyn  Stewart, 
b.  1898;  2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — William  Patrick 
Stewart,  b.  1899;  ed-  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  Residence,  Compton’s  Lea,  Horsham. 
Club,  Union.— —Eustace  Henry,  b.  1863  : tn.  1904,  Laura,  da.  of  Alfred  Ibbotson,  of  45,  Hill  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Eustace,  b.  1910, — Corina  Laurel  Mary,  b.  1908. 
Residence,  Newsells  Cottage,  Royston,  Herts.  Club,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge.— Harold 

William,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. Adela  Henrietta:  tn.  1st,  1871,  Archibald  Godfrey 

Hope,  who  d.  1881  [Hope,  Bt.,  colls.];  2ndly,  1889,  Perceval  Kingsford,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
2nd  marriage),  Diana  Gilchrist,  b.  1890.  Alice  Francisca  : tn.  1876,  Major  John  Thomas  Browne, 
formerly  of  20th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Willis  b.  1882  ; is  Lieut.  Hussars, — Hugh 
Bensley,  b.  1889, — Winifred  Caroline  Metcalfe, — Margery  Alice.— Isabe  Lucy  : tn.  1884,  William 
Hugh  Fowle,  J.P.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  William  Thomas,  b.  1885, — Charles  Heathcote,  M.C., 
b.  1886  ; is  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  attached  to  W.  African  Frontier  Force  ; served  inCameroons 
iqi^.-rs  (Mil.  Cross),— Frank  George,  D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1889;  became  Lieut.  1909  ; served  in 
nui0*1  ?n<^at.  Salonika  i9i5*i6(D.S.C.), — Michael  Randolph,  b.  1893  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Wiltshire  Regt.  ; 
a.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — Andrew,  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt., — 
Henry  Awdry,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.H. A., —Barbara  Francesca,  b.  1890, — 
Phyllis  Maud,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Chute  Forest,  Andover.— Dora  Margaret  Forman  ; 
reassumed  by  deed  poll  1906  the  surname  of  Forman  : tn.  1st,  1889,  John  Ball  Forman,  who 

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d.  1900,  of  Setley  House,  Brockenhurst,  Hants ; 2ndly,  1904,  Herbert  T.  W.  Bowell,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Hubert  Eustace,  b.  1889, — Geoffrey  Reginald,  b.  1892, — Doris  Crichton, 
b.  1891.  Residence , Setley  House,  Brockenhurst,  Hants.— Eveline  Jane. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Falconer  Curtis,  b.  1827,  d.  1879 : in.  1st,  1861,  Josephine  Adelaide, 
who  d.  1868,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Mangin;  2ndly,  1872,  Mary  Helen,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  Brown,  of  Langford,  Notts: — 

Falconer  Charles,  b.  1864  : m.  1893,  Muriel  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  F.  J.  Hammond,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S., 

of  Indianapolis,  Indiana,  U.S.A.  Residence,  86,  Chelsea  Gardens,  S.W. Julia  Augusta. 

Sybil  Mary.  Residence , 4,  Albany  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. Gertrude  Madeline  : in. 

1913,  Imre  Knopp,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1914.  Residence , 58,  Kir£ly-utza,  Budapest. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Reginald  Curtis,  b.  1829,  d.  1894’:  in.  1863,  Marianne  Emma, 
who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  James  Salmond,  of  Waterfoot,  Cumberland  : — 

Sir  Reginald  Salmond,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , D.S.O.,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.A  ; formerly 
Maj.-Gen.  R.E.,  and  a Member  of  R.E.  Committee  ; retired  1920  ; served  in  E.  Soudan  Campaign 
1891,  present  at  capture  of  Tokar  (clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  with  Ashanti  Expedition 
1895-6  as  Director  of  Telegraphs  (honourably  mentioned,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  as  A.D.C.  to  Engineer-in-Ch.,  and  subsequently  as  Assist.  Director  of  Telegraphs 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; Comdt.  Army  Signal  Sch.,  Aldershot  1912-13 ; appointed  to  command  R.E. 
at  Aldershot  1909,  and  an  A.A.G.,  R.E.  Headquarters  1913  ; sometime  attached  to  S.  African  Con- 
stabulary ; D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1908,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x5,  K. C.M.G.  1917:  m.  1894,  the  Hon.  Hilda 
Margaret,  da.  of  9th  Viscount  Barrington,  and  has  issue  living,  Diane,  b.  1895 : in.  1914,  Capt. 
Robert  Albany  Boger,  R.E.,  and  Roy.  Flying  Corps  [E.  Guilford,  colls.], — Rosdew  Maud,  b.  1908, 
— Ivy  Agnes  (twin),  b.  1908.  Residence , The  Croft,  West  Farleigh,  Maidstone.  Club,  Army  and 
Navy.^— Harcourt  Taylor,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  : in.  1903,  Ethel  Emma,  el.  da.  of 

the  late  John  Beattie,  and  widow  of  F.  Elliot. Edward  George,  C.M.G. , b.  1868  ; ed.  at 

Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M  C.  ; formerly  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; is  Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers ; served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  in  Gallipoli  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  ist/4th  Northamptonshire  Regt.  (T.F.),  and  subsequently 
Comdg.  Gen.  Base  Depot,  Salonika,  and  as  A.A.G.,  Demobilisation  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.); 
C.M.G.  1916:  in.  1003,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Coote,  F.R.G.S.,  and  has  issue  living, 
David  Sacheverell,  h.  19x3.  Residence , Great  Harrowden,  Wellingborough.  Club,  Army  and 
Navy.- — Arthur  Evelyn  Scott,  b.  1870  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Suffolk  Regt.  ; served  during 

European  War  1915-17  (despatches). Linda : m.  1890,  Vincent  Biscoe  Tritton,  and  has  issue 

living,  Marianne  Helen,  b.  1892  : in.  1915,  the  Rev.  Francis  Rochfort  Bonsey,  V.  of  Northaw, 
Potter’s  Bar,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Biscoe  Reginald  b.  1915,  Rochfort  William  b.  1919, 
Dorothy  Marianne  Grace,  b.  1917, — Dorothy  Winifred,  b.  1894, — Joan,  b.  1901.  Residence , Ewell 
Manor,  West  Farleigh,  Kent. 

Issue  of  the  late  Spencer  Henry  Curtis,  b.  1833,  d.  1913  : in.  1864,  Margaret  Tupper,  who  d. 
1899,  da.  of  de  Vic  Carey,  of  Le  Vallon,  Guernsey : — 

Spencer  Carey,  b.  1865  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  (T.D.)and  Instructor  of  Musketry,  8th  Batn. 
(Post  Office  Rifles)  City  of  London  Regt.  ; is  Major  R.E. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five‘clasps)  : in.  1902,  Edith  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  T.  J.  Eaton,  of  Malmesbury,  Cape 
Colony,  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Rosamund  D’Urban  Carey,  b.  1908.  Residence , Le  Mont  Saint, 

Guernsey. Wilfrid  Henry,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.  : in.  1897,  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late 

Rev.  Edmund  Theodore  Carey,  V.  of  St.  Ippolyts,  Hitchin,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Edmund 
Spencer,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Kilcorral,  Epsom. Margaret  Helen. Catherine  Louisa. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Downing  Curtis,  b.  1836,  d.  1914:  nt.  1874,  Ada  Harriet  (now  of 
Ferryside,  Hamble,  South  Hants),  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Heath  [see  Foreign  Titles,  in 
“ Peerage  ”] : — 

Berwick,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1876;  became  Lieut.  1898,  Com.  1911,  and  Capt.  1916; 
European  War  X914-19  in  Russia  with  26th  Destroyer  Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.);  D.S.O.  (with  Bar;  X917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.M.G. 
1920:  m.  1907,  his  cousin,  Mildred  Henrietta  Constable,  da.  of  Frank  John  Constable  Curtis,  and 
has  issue  living,  Janet  Henrietta,  b.  1908, — Susan  Berwick,  b.  1909.-  Nora  Heath  : in.  1902,  Cecil 
Thomas  Gladstone,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Cecil,  b.  1910, — Betty,  b.  1903, — Mary,  b.  1904. 
Residence , Kenilworth,  Eastbourne.  Cecil  Mary : in.  1908,  Com.  Philip  Colquhoun  Pearson, 

R.N. Joan  : m.  1914,  Francis  Norton  Gammidge,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Frances,  b.  1915, 

— Ian  Berwick,  b.  1916.  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1794-5,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  the  City  of  London  1790- 
1820.  He  was  offered  a peerage,  but  declined  the  honour. 


Cusack-Smith,  see  Smith. 


OUST,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  Leasowe  Castle,  co.  Cheshire. 


Sir  Charles  Leopold  Cust,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B. , 
C.M.  G.,  C.l.E. , 3rd  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  27th,  1864 ; j.  his  father, 
Sir  Leopold,  1878;  entered  R.N.  1877,  became  Lieut.  1887, 
and  Com.  (retired)  1901,  and  Capt.  1918;  served  in  Egyptian 
war  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star);  was  an  Equerry- 
in-Ordinary  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  1892-1910,  since  when  to 
King  George  V. ; has  many  Foreign  Orders  ; M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  and  C.M.G.  1901,  C.l.E.  1906,  C.B.  (Civil)  1910, 
K.C.V.O.  1911,  G.C.V.O.  1919. 

$ma — Ermine,  on  a chevron  sable  three  fountains.  Crtst — A lion’s 
head  erased  sable,  collared  paly  of  six  argent  and  azure. 

Residence — 90,  Piccadilly,  W.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Marl- 

borough, Turf,  Beefsteak,  Orleans. 


Opera  illitis  mea  sunt.  Brother  living— LEOPOLD  PEREGRINE  EDWARD,  b.  Aug.  25th, 
His  works  are  mine.  1866.  Residence,  Eutrie  House,  Holmwood,  Surrey.  Clubs,  Carlton, 
Bachelors’. 

Sisters  living— Alecn  Isabel. Ursula.  Residence,  Eutrie  House,  Holmwood,  Surrey. 

Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Cust,  1st  baronet,  K.C.H.,  was  6th  and  youngest  son  of  the 
1st  Baron  Brownlow  [see  E.  Brownlow,  colls.];  he  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lostwithiel  and  Grantham 
1818-32,  and  was  many  years  Master  of  the  Ceremonies  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria. 


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CUYLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1814,  of  St.  John’s  Lodge,  Hertfordshire. 

TName  pronounced  “ Kyeler.”] 

Sir  George  Hallifax  Cuyler,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
April  23rd,  1876;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Charles,  1919;  ed.  at 
Repton  ; formerly  Capt.  in  the  Army:  m.  1913,  Amy,  da.  of 
the  late  Frederick  Gordon,  and  widow  of  Gordon  McKenzie. 

&rms — Per  pale  embattled  gules  and  azure  an  arrow  in  bend  or,  barbed 
and  flighted  argent,  point  upwards.  Crest — On  a mural  crown  proper  a 
battleaxe  erect,  surmounted  by  two  arrows  in  saltire  or,  flighted  argent, 
points  upwards. 

Residence — Hurst,  Clunton,  Aston-on-CIun,  Salop.  Club — Orleans. 


Sisters  living— Constance  Emily,  b.  1853  : m.  1882,  John  William  Rolt, 
who  d.  1913.— —Katharine  Lilian,  b.  i860.— Amy  Beatrice,  b.  1861. 

Edith  Maud,  b.  1862. Dorothy,  b.  1883  : m.  1906,  Charles  Henry 

Davy,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Edward,  b.  1908, — Kathleen  Maud, 
b.  1910.  Residence , Fer-Emine,  Guernsey. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Arthur  Cornelius,  b.  1848.  Residence , 
Bournemouth. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Maud  Geraldine  ( Lady  Cuyler),  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry 
Jenney,  of  Drayton  Beauchamp,  Bucks : 171.  1897,  Sir  Charles  Cuyler,  4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1919. 
Residence — 

The  1st  baronet  was  a General  in  the  Army,  Colonel  of  the  69th  Foot,  and  Governor  of  Kinsale. 


Deo  non  sagittis  fido. 

I trust  to  God,  not  to  my 
arrows . 


DALE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  West  Lodge,  Darlington,  co.  Durham. 


Sir  James  Backhouse  Dale,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  June  7th,  1855;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
David,  1906  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham  : 
m.  1879,  Helena,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  William 
Fenwicke,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

$rms — Azure,  a swan  argent  between  four  bezants 
saltirewise.  Crest— In  front  of  two  eagles’  heads  erased 
and  addorsed  proper,  an  escutcheon  azure  charged  with  a 
bezant. 

Residence — 8,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.  Clubs — 
Boodle's,  Hurlingham,  Ranelagh. 


Sister  living — Annie  Marion  Stuart,  b.  1853  : m-  1874, 
Edward  Hutchinson.  Residence , 45,  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  W.  1. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  David,  was  largely  interested  in 
the  coal  and  iron  industries  of  Durham  and  Yorkshire. 


DALGLEISH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Errol  Park,  Errol,  co.  Perth;  Mayfield, 
Dundee,  co.  Forfar;  Woodburne  and  Baltilly,  Ceres,  co.  Fife;  and  Coulin, 
Lochcarron,  co.  Ross.  [Extinct  1913.] 

Sir  William  Ogilvy  Dalgleish,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Elizabeth  Frances  {Lady  Dalgleish),  da.  and  heiress  of  the 
late  Francis  Molison,  of  Errol  Park,  Perth  : m.  i860,  Sir  William  Ogilvy  Dalgleish,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  1913,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Residences , Errol  Park,  Errol,  Perthshire  ; Woodburne, 
Cupar,  Fife  ; Coulin  House,  Kinlochewe,  Ross-shire. 

DALLAS,  Creation  (G.B.)  1798,  of  Harley  Street,  Middlesex.  [Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  George  Edward  Dallas,  3rd  and  last  Bai'onet. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Felicia  Mary  ( Lady  Dallas'),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Earle 
Welby  [ sec  Welby,  Bt.,  colls.]  : 711.  1884,  Sir  George  Edward  Dallas,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1918, 
when  the  title  be  :ame  extinct.  Reside7ice , 36,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

DALRYMPLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  New  Hailes,  Inveresk,  Midlothian. 

Sir  David  Charles  Herbert  Dalrymple,  2nd 
Baronet , b.  March  29th,  1879  ; s.  his  father,  the  Bt.  Hon.  Sir 
Charles,  P.C.,  1916  ; formerly  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  : m.  1906, 
Margaret  Anna  (who  obtained  a divorce  1919),  da.  of  Sir 
Mark  John  MacTaggart-Stewart,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

girrns— Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a saltire  azure,  nine  lozenges  of 
the  field  ; on  a bordure  of  the  second  eight  mullets  and  as  many  boars’ 
heads  argent,  Daltyinple  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  a buckle  argent  between 
three  boars’  heads  couped,  or,  Fergusson.  Crest— A rock  proper. 

Seat — New  Hailes,  Musselburgh. 


Son  living — CHARLES  MARK,  b.  May  13th,  1915. 

Sisters  living— Christian  Elizabeth  Louisa,  b.  1875  : m.  1907,  Capt.  John 
Saumarez  Dumaresq,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  R.N.  [see  Gladstone,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Alice  Mary,  b.  1884. 

; — [See  Fergusson,  Bt.,  cr.  1703.J. 


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The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple,  P.C.,  ist  Bt.,  2nd  son  of  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple-Fergusson, 
5th  Bt.,  was  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  1885-6,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Buteshire  (C)  Nov.  1868  to 
March  1880,  and  July  r88o  to  Nov.  1885,  and  for  Ipswich  April  1886  to  Jan.  1906  ; he  assumed  in 
1849  the  surname  of  Dalrymple  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  great  grandfather,  Sir  David 
Dalrymple,  Bt.  (Lord  Hailes). 


Dalrymple-Hay,  see  Hay. 


ELPHINSTONE-DALRYMPLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  Horn,  and  Logie, 
Elphinstone,  Aberdeenshire. 


I warn  and  defend. 


Sir  Francis  Napier  Elphinstone- 
Dalrymple,  D.S.O.,  7th  Baronet ; b.  July 
17th,  1882 ; s.  his  brother,  Capt.  Sir  Edward 
Arthur  Grasme,  1913;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A., 
and  an  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1909, 
Betty,  only  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Ed- 
ward Hemery  Le  Breton,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly  ; ist  and  4th,  or,  on  a saltire 
azure  between  two  water-bougets  in  the  flanks  sable, 
nine  lozenges  of  the  field,  Dadrymple  ; 2nd,  or,  three- 
hunting-horns  gules,  Horn  ; 3rd,  on  a chevron  sable 
between  three  boars’  heads  gules,  a mitre  or,  within  a 
bordure  of  the  third,  Elphinstone . Casts — ist,  two 

horns  erect,  per  fesse  or  and  sable,  countercharged  ; 
2nd,  a rock  proper,  over  which  the  motto  “ Firm  ” ; 
3rd,  an  armed  hand  erect  holding  an  ostrich  feather 
sable.  j&Hppnrhrs — Dexter,  a bull  sable,  armed  and 
unguled  or ; sinister,  an  eagle,  wings  expanded  sable, 
armed  or. 


Residence,— Loders  Court,  Bridport,  Dorset. 


Daughters  living — Penelope  Eleanor,  b.  1911.—— Daphne  Jean,  b.  19x6. 

Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Esther  Winifred,  b.  1877  : m.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Alex- 
ander Headlam,  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  6th  Baronets— Margaret  Anne  Alice  ( Lady  Dalrymple-Horti , 
Elphinstone'),  youngest  da.  of  the  late  James  Ogilvy  Fairlie,  of  Coodham,  N.B.  : m.  1875,  Sir 
Graeme  Hepburn  Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1900.  Residence,  19A,  Lower 

Belgrave  Street,  S.W. Jane  Muriel  Gibbons  ( Lady  Elphinstone- Dalrymple),  da.  of  the  late 

John  Gibbons  Hawkes,  of  Surmount  House,  Ovens,  co.  Cork  : m.  1909,  Capt.  Sir  Edward  Arthur 
Graeme  Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  Clonateeney  House, 
Dundalk. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Anstruther  Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  5th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b. 
1813,  d.  1885  : vi.  1846,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Herbert  Bowen,  C.B.  : — 

HEW  DRUMMOND,  b.  Jan.  27th,  1857. Francis  Herbert,  b.  1862. Helen  Frances:  m.  1873, 

Adam  Hay-Gordon,  who  d.  1894.  Residence , Springbank,  Prestwick,  Ayrshire. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Charles  Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  7th  son  of  ist 
baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  1891  : m.  ist,  1849,  Harriet  Albinia  Louisa,  who  d.  1854,  da. 
of  the  late  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Ellon,  co.  Aberdeen  ; 2ndly,  i860,  Christian,  who 
d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  William  Gordon  Cuming  Skene,  of  Pitlurg,  and  Parkhill, 
Aberdeenshire: — 

Anne  Alexandrina.  Residence , Kinellar  Lodge,  Aberdeenshire. 

This  family  is  descended  from  the  Hon.  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  3rd  son  of  James,  ist  Viscount  Stair, 
sometime  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session,  and  also  M.P.  for  North  Berwick,  who  was  created 
a baronet  1698  [see  E.  Stair,  colls.].  The  father  of  the  ist  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surnames 
of  Horn-Elphinstone,  but  the  descendants  of  the  younger  children  of  the  ist  baronet  use  the  surname 
of  Elphinstone-Dalrymple. 


HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1698,  of  North  Berwick,  Haddingtonshire. 

Sir  Walter  Hamilton-Dalrymple, 
8th  Baronet  ; b.  Jan.  6th,  1854  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  John  Warrender  Dalrymple , 1888; 
is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Haddingtonshire; 
assumed  in  1889  the  additional  surname  of 
Hamilton  : m.  1882,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hugh 
Clifford,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  V.C.  [see  B. 

Clifford,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  youngest  son,  John  Raphael,  b.  1889  ; 
. Lieut.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers ; d. 

(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


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&ms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a saltire  azure  between  two  water-bougets  on  the  flanks 
sable,  nine  lozenges  of  the  field,  Dalrymple  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly  1st  and  4th,  gules,  three  cinque- 
foils, ermine  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a lymphad  with  sails  furled  sable,  all  within  a bordure  compon^e 
argent  and  azure,  the  first  charged  with  human  hearts  gules  and  the  second  with  mullets  argent, 
Hamilton.  Cmt — A rock  proper.  jfcttpporUrs — Dexter,  a lion  guardant  gules;  sinister,  a falcon 
proper. 

Seat-—  Luchie.  North  Berwick.  Residence — Villa  della  Pergola,  Alassio,  Italy.  Club — 
New  (Edinburgh). 


Son  living — HEW  CLIFFORD,  b.  Aug.  nth,  1888  : m.  19x9,  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus 
Thorne. 

Daughters  living — Agnes  Mary,  b.  1884  : m.  1914,  Lieut.  Richard  Eustace  Hollings,  R.N.,  and 
has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920, — a da.,  b.  1916.— —Marjorie,  R.R.C.,  b.  1885.  Sibyl,  b.  1887. 

Sister  living — Virginia  Julian  ( Lady  Champneys)’.  m,  1876,  Sir  Francis  Henry  Champneys,  xst 
Bt„  M.D.  Residence,  Nutley,  Uckfield. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Hew  Dalrymple,  Lord  Drummore,  a Lord  of  Justiciary,  3rd  son  of  xst  baronet,  was 
father  of  Gen.  Robert  Dalrymple-Elphinstone,  who  was  father  of  Sir  Robert 
Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone,  1st  baronet  [ see  Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  Bt.]. 
Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  George  Dalrymple,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Lieut, -Col. 
Campbell  Dalrymple,  7th  son  of  the  late  Hew  Dalrymple  (Lord  Drummore)  (ante) : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Henry  Clarence  Dalrymple  : — 

Mary  Martha:  m.  1855,  Thomas  Eustace  Smith,  and  has  issue  living,  three  sons  and  six  das.,  of 
whom  William  Henry,  b.  1856.  Residence,  High  Coxlease,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Hon.  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple,  3rd  son  of  1st  Viscount  Stair,  sat  as  M.P.  for  North 
Berwick  in  the  Scotch  Parliament,  and  was  subsequently  Lord  President  of  Session,  and  one  of  the 
Commissioners  appointed  to  arrange  the  Articles  of  Union.  Sir  Hew,  the  2nd  baronet,  was  M.P.  for 
co.  Haddington,  and  King’s  Remembrancer  in  the  Exchequer  for  Scotland.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir 
Hew,  M.P.  for  Midlothian,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hamilton,  and  the  4th  baronet  assumed 
the  surname  of  Hamilton  after  Dalrymple  [see  E.  Stair,  colls.]. 


Dalton-Fitzgerald,  see  Fitzgerald. 


WILKIE-DALYELL,  Creation  (N.S,)  1685,  of  The  Binns,  co.  Linlithgow. 

Sir  James  Bruce  Wilkie-Dalyell,  9th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  John 
Wilkie,  of  Foulden,  Berwickshire,  and  grandson  of  the  late  James  Wilkie,  of 
Foulden  (who  m.  1804,  Harriet,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Dalyell,  4th  Bt.  of  Binns) ; b.  May 
1st,  1867  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berwickshire,  and  Major  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; 
has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Dalyell  : 111.  1894,  Mary  Marjoribanks,  da.  of 
the  late  Watson  Askew  Robertson  [see  B.  Marjoribanks],  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Not  yet  recorded. 

Seat — The  Binns,  Linlithgow.  Club — New  (Edinburgh). 


Daughter  living— Eleanor  Isabel,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living — John  Dalyell,  b.  1870.  Residence, 

Sisters  living — Harriet  Charlotte. Eleanor  Bruce.  Residence, 

This  Baronetcy  was  created  with  a special  remainder  “ to  heirs  male  and  tailzie.”  The  right  of 
the  present  baronet  to  be  placed  on  the  Official  Roli  of  the  Baronetage  was  admitted  by  the  Baronetage 
Committee  of  the  Privy  Council  on  July  1st,  1914. 

DALZIEL,  Creation  (U.K ) 1918,  of  Brooklands,  Chobham,  Surrey. 

[Name  pronounced  “Dee-el.”] 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Dalziel,  P.C., 
M.P.,  el.  son  of  James  Dalziel,  Junr.  ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
at  Borgue  Acad.,  at  Shrewsbury  High  Sch.,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London ; is  a London  Newspaper  Pro- 
prietor ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Kirkcaldy  Dist.  (Z  and 
Advanced  P)  since  March  1892 ; Knt.  1908,  P.C 
1912. 


— Azure,  a stag  lodged  between  three  thistles  leaved 
and  slipped  or.  Crat — A stag  lodged  proper,  gorged  with 

a collar  and  resting  the  dexter  fore-leg  on  a thistle  slipped 
and  leaved  or. 

Residence — 1,  Portland  Place,  W,  Clubs— Reform 
National  Liberal. 


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DALZIEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Wooler,  co.  Northumberland. 

[Name  pronounced  *'  Dee-el.”] 

Sir  Davison  Dalziel,  M.P.,  ist  Baronet, 
son  pf  the  late  Davison  Octavian  Dalziel ; b.  Oct., 
1852  ; is  a Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  a 
Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  a Director  and 
Chm.  Managing  Committee  of  International  Sleep- 
ing Car  Co.  (Wagons  Litsj,  and  Chm.  of  Pullman 
Car  Co.  (Limited)  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Brixton 
Div.  of  Lambeth  ( Co.C ) since  Jan.  1910,  having 
been  defeated  there  1906:  in.  1876,  Harriet,  da.  of 
J.  Godfrey  Dunning. 

gtms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  azure,  in  chief  two  es- 
cutcheons sable,  each  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  or.  Crrst — 
Issuant  out  of  clouds  a cubit  arm  in  armour  proper,  laced 
with  a scarf  azure,  the  hand  grasping  a scimitar  also  proper. 

Residences— 18,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  ; 26,  Avenue 
Bois  de  Boulogne,  Paris.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton, 
Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Royal  St.  George’s  Yacht. 

DANCER,  Creation  (I.)  1662,  of  Modreeny,  Tipperary. 

Sir  Thomas  Johnston  Dancer,  7th 
Baronet ; b.  1852  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Going 
Bernard,  1872;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd 
Somerset  Militia  : in.  1877,  Isabella  Laura  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Weare  Gardiner, 
of  Coombe  Lodge,  Whitchurch,  Oxon,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent  three  talbots’  heads 
erased  sable.  Dancer ; 2nd,  gules  on  a fesse  or  between  three 
crescents  argent  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  field,  Sear l ; 3rd, 
argent  on  a mount  vert  a palm-tree,  therefrom  a serpent  descend- 
ing proper,  Going.  Crrsts — ist,  a talbot  passant  sable  collared 
or  ; 2nd,  an  arm  embowed  in  armour  and  charged  on  the  fore 
arm  with  three  estoiles  in  pale  gules,  holding  a palm  branch 
proper. 

Residence — 


Daughters  living — Grace  Helen. Barbara  Jane. 

Sisters  living — Helena  Jane:  in.  1871,  Charles  William  Smith, 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  St.  Clair,  b.  1873, — Reginald 
Johnes,  b.  1878, — Ronald  Sidney,  b.  1882, — Rachel  Maude, 
b.  1874. — Amyrald  Dancer,  b.  1878.— Madeline  Charlotte: 
in.  1876,  John  Bailie  Tonson  Rye,  J.P.,  D.L.  for  co.  Cork, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Reginald,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Radley ; 
is  a temporary  Capt.  in  the  Army  : in.  1907,  Clari  de  la  Roche, 
el.  da.  and  co-heiress  of  Col.  William  Stopford,  of  Rathmore, 
Kinsale,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Coghill  Richard 
b.  1910, — Hubert  Bernard  Tonson,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  [see  “ Com- 
panionage  ”]  : in.  1909,  Harriett  Emma,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Courtney  Moore  [see  DufF-Sutherland-Dunbar,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Eudo  John  Tonson  b. 
1910.  Residence,  Rye  Court,  Crookstown,  co.  Cork.  Emily  Margaret : m.  1877,  Capt.  John 
George  Annesley  (formerly  of  nth  Hussars),  who  d.  1892.— —Louisa  Constance : m.  1884,  Lieut.- 
Col.  John  Chichely  Sherston  Baker,  who  d.  1913,  formerly  W.  Div.  R.E.  (Mil.),  Submarine  Miners, 
R.E.  [see  Baker,  Bt.,  cr.  1796,  colls.].  Residence , Clovelly,  Twynham  Road,  Southbourne,  Hants. 

Nina  Hastings  : in.  1889,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Henry  Pemberton  Whittuck  (formerly  8th  Hussars), 

V.  of  Heywood,  Wilts,  who  d.  1896.  Residence,  3,  Park  Street,  Bath. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Jemima  Matilda,  el.  da.  of  5th  baronet,  d.  1847,  having  m. 
1835,  the  Rev.  Adderley  Willcocks  Campbell,  Preb.  of  Clogher  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Grace  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1903,  having  in.  1874,  Francis  Christopher  Garvey, 
el.  son  of  the  late  John  Christopher  Garvey,  J.P.,  D.L.  : — 

John  Christopher,  b.  1875  : in.  1909,  Gladys  Maud,  only  child  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.  J.  Baker,  of 
Treenlaur,  co.  Mayo,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Francis  Christopher,  b.  1918, — Judith  Patricia 
Dancer,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Murrisk  Abbey,  Westport,  co.  Mayo.— Francis  Willcocks,  b.  1882  ; 
is  Comdt.  of  Police  in  S.  Nigeria : in.  1910,  Ethel,  da.  of  J.  T.  Ray,  and  has  issue  living, 
Terence  Willcocks,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Sopoli,  Southern  Nigeria.-^— Gracious  Going  : in.  1909, 
Richard  L.  Ray,  Railway  Depart.,  E.  India.  Residence , Jamalpur,  Bengal. -^Rose : in.  1909, 
Charles  Herbert  Seymour.  Residence , Chilliwack,  British  Columbia. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Richard  Dancer  (d.  1818),  grandson  of  Sir  Loftus 
Dancer,  3rd  Bt. : — 

Granddaughters  of  Joshua  Dancer,  el.  son  of  Richard  Dancer  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Aquilla  Amyrald  Dancer,  b.  1825,  d.  1854:  m.  1849,  Frances  Bomford,  who 
d.  1874,  youngest  da.  of  John  Coates,  of  Bridestream,  Kilcock,  co.  Meath  : — 

Frances.  Residence,  The  Nest,  Barkwood  Road,  Boscombe,  Hants. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Thomas  Dancer  (infra)  : — 
sue  of  the  late  Amyrald  Dancer,  b.  1812,  d.  1898  : in.  1866,  Charlotte  Isabella,  who  d. 
1909,  da.  of  Thomas  Ely,  of  Elysium,  co.  Tipperary: — 

Angel  Wray,  b.  18 — : in.  1904,  William  Jeffcott,  J.P.,  Assessor  to  Irish  Land  Commn.  Residence , 
Clonard,  KiUinev,  co.  Dublin. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  Wray  Dancer,  b.  1817,  d.  1892  : tn.  1861,  Sarah,  who  ^1912, 
da.  of  Capt.  John  Davis,  of  Dromoyle,  King’s  co.  : — 

Margaret.  Residence , 16,  Elphinstone  Road,  Southsea. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Dancer,  third  son  of  Richard  Dancer  (ante),  b.  1777,  d. 
1857  : tn.  1802,  Angel,  da.  of  Hugh  Wray,  of  Cottage,  King’s  Co.  : — 

Angel,  b.  18 — : tn.  i3 — , Richard  Rainsford,  who  d.  1850.  Residence,  64,  Morehampton  Road, 

Dublin. Alice  Maria,  b.  18 — : tn.  1842,  Thomas  Purefoy,  M.D.,  who  d.  18 — , and  has  issue 

living,  Jane, — Louisa  : m.  18 — , Professor  Sandford,  of  Queen’s  Coll.,  Galway,  who  d.  1903.  Resi- 
dence, Marlborough  Road,  Dublin. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Mayor  of  Waterford  1660,  M.P.  for  New  Ross  1661-6,  and  High  Sheriff  of 
King’s  co.  1677,  the  4th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Tipperary  1741,  and  Mayor  of  Cashel  17491 
while  the  6th  baronet  served  the  office  of  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Tipperary  1852. 


DARELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Richmond  Hill,  Surrey. 

Sir  Lionel  Edward  Hamilton  Marmaduke 
Darell,  D.S.O. , 6th  Baronet;  b.  April  2nd,  1876;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Lionel  Edward,  1919;  gd.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  ; Major  Household  Cav.  (h.-p.),  and  patron  of 
one  living ; was  an  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Cape  Colony 
Dist.  (Maj.-Gen.  Sir  H.  J.  Scobell,  K.C.V.O..  C.B.)  1909-12  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O. 
1917:  tn.  1903,  Eleanor,  da.  of  Capt.  Justinian  Heathcote 
Edwards  Heathcote,  of  Apedale  Hall,  Newcastle-under-Lyme, 
and  has  issue. 

^rm« — Azure,  a lion  rampant  or  ducally  crowned  argent.  Crtst — Out 
of  a ducal  coronet  or  a Saracen’s  head  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper, 
bearded  sable,  wreathed  about  the  temples  or  and  azure,  on  his  head  a cap 
of  the  last  fretty  argent  tasselled  or,  turned  up  ermine. 

Seat — Saul  Lodge,  Stonehouse,  Gloucestershire. 


Daughters  living — Margaret  Eleanor  Phyllis. Nancy  Brenda. 

Brothers  living— WILLIAM  HARRY  VERELST,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  June  23rd,  1878  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Coldstream  Guards  ; European  War  1914-18  on 
Staff  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France);  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918  : tn.  1907,  Jeffie,  da.  of  the  late 
Emerson  Muschamp  Bainbridge,  of  Auchnashellach,  Ross-shire,  and  47,  Grosvenor  Street,  W., 

and  has  issue  living,  William  Oswald,  b.  1910, — Elizabeth  Joy,  b.  1913. Guy  Marslapd,  M.C. , 

b.  1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G,  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches  thrice,  Mil.  Cross);  was  A.D.C.  to 
Gen.  Comdg.  Forces  in  Egypt  1910-12,  and  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Malta  1912-14  : tn.  1914,  Esm6e,  da. 
of  Capt.  Walter  Savile,  J.P.,  of  Ven,  Milborne  Port,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Jeffery,  b.  1919, 
— Cynthia,  b.  1916. 

Sisters  living — Violet  Mary. Evelyn  May. Marguerite  Helen  ; tn.  1908,  Brig. -Gen.  Mont- 

gomery Launcelot  Carleton,  C.B.E.,  R.A.— — Dorothy  Muriel : tn.  1910,  Capt.  John  Sturges 
Burrow  Hill,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  Residence,  6,  St.  Leonards 
Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet -Helen  Frances  {Lady  Darell),  only  child  of  the  late  Edward 
Marsland,  of  Henbury  Park,  Chester : tn.  1870,  Sir  Lionel  Edward  Darell,  5th  baronet,  who  d. 
1919.  Residence , 38,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W.3. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Tierney  Gilcrist  Darell,  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1847 , d.  1898: 
tn.  1st,  1869,  Amy,  whom  he  divorced  1878,  da.  of  Leo  Schuster,  formerly  of 
Roehampton,  Surrey  ; 2ndly,  1882,  Florence,  widow  of  Thomas  Broadwood,  of 
Holmbush,  Sussex  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Harry  Francis,  D.S.O.,  b.  1872  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Rifle  Brig. ; for- 
merly Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : tn.  1915,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  H.  M.  Leavitt,  of  New  York.  Residence, 

Woolley  Grange,  Bradford-on-Avon.  Club,  White’s. Leonore,  b.  187-  : tn.  1898,  John  Burgess 

Preston  Karslake,  Bar.-at-Law,  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.  (T.D.),  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , 11, 
Southwick  Crescent,  W.— Alice  Olivia,  b.  187-:  m.  1897,  Capt.  Roderick  Willoughby  Macleod, 
formerly  79th  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence,  Invergordon  Castle,  Ross-shire ■■ 

(By  2nd  marriage),  Florence  Mary,  b.  1883:  tn.  1st,  1903,  the  13th  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  who  d.  1916  ; 
2ndly,  1919,  Major  John  Berington,  R.M.A.  Residence,  74,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lyme  Regis  1780-84,  and  for  Heydon.  The  2nd  baronet  was 

extensively  engaged  in  commerce  in  Bengal.  Sir  Lionel,  5th  baronet,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Gloucester- 
shire, 1887. 


DASHWOOD,  Creation  (E.)  1684,  of  Kirtlington  Park,  Oxfordshire. 

Sir  George  John  Egerton  Dashwood, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  12th,  1851  ; s.  his  father. 
Sir  Henry  William,  1889  ; ed.  at  Eton ; for- 
merly Lieut,  and  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  and  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I. ; is 
a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Oxfordshiie  (High  Sheriff 
1903):  vi.  1875,  Lady  Mary  Margaret  Seymour, 
da.  of  5th  Marquess  of  Hertford,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  second  son,  Ernest  George,  b. 
1880,  Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.,  and 
the  fifth  son,  Lionel  Albert,  b.  1887,  both  d. 
Nothing  is  inaccessible  to  Virtue.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, 

while  the  fourth  son,  Wilfred  James,  b.  1883  ; 
Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action)  1917. 


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—Argent,  on  a fesse  double  cotised  gules  three  gryphons’  heads  erased  or.  Crest — A griffin’s 
head  erminois,  erased  gules.  Supporters— On  either  side  a male  gryphon  argent,  gorged  with  a collar 
fiory  counterflory  gules. 

Residence — The  Warren,  Abingdon.  Club — Travellers’. 


Sons  living— ROBERT  HENRY  SEYMOUR,  b.  July  19th,  1876 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is 
Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.,  and  a Brig.-Maj.  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  served 
during  European  War  1915-16  (wounded  twice)  : in.  1903,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  George 
Henry,  C.B.,  formerly  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  George  Massy,  b.  1908, — John  Arthur,  b. 
1910,— Barbara  Helen,  b.  1904.  Residence,  Dunstew  Manor,  Deddington,  Oxon.—— Arthur  Paul, 
O.B.E.,  b.  1882;  is  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  and  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919: 
m.  1919,  Edme6  Elizabeth  Monica,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Philip  Ducarel  de  la  Pasture  [see 
de  la  Pasture,  “ Foreign  Titles,”  colls.].— —Henry  Godfrey,  b.  1889  ; Lieut.  Oxford  and  Bucks 

L. I.  : in.  1918,  Helen  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  William  Cartmell,  Fellow  of  Christ’s 

Coll.,  Cambridge. Edward  John,  b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Emily  Sophia,  b.  1878-:  in.  1913,  Alfred  Rendell  Street,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 

Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Constance  Helen,  b.  1914.- Dorothy  Constance,  b.  1881. Margaret 

Frances,  b.  1885  : in.  1909,  Capt.  Robert  Ronald  Henderson  (formerly  3rd  Hussars),  Reserve  of 
Officers,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Kenneth,  b.  1910, — David  Lionel,  b.  1917, — Mary  Helen,  b. 
19x2, — Betty  Muriel,  b.  1914.  Residence , Little  Compton  Manor,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  Gloucester- 
shire.—Muriel  Helen,  o.  1892. 

Sister  living — Susan  Alice.  Residence , St.  Martin’s,  Weymouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Astley  Charles  Dashwood,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 
1820,  d.  1863 : in.  1854,  Harriet  Anne,  who  d.  1884  (having  in.  2ndly,  1867,  Lord 
Montagu  William  Graham  [D.  Montrose]),  el.  da.  of  the  1st  Baron  Bateman  : — 
Charles  Edmund,  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Shropshire  L.I.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Suffolk  : m.  1881,  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Baker.  Residence,  Wherstead  Park,  Ipswich. 

Arthur  George  Frederick,  b.  i860;  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N. 

Staffordshire  Regt.):  m.  1882,  Caroline  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Owen  Lord, 
72nd  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living,  Iris  Harriet,  b.  1884  : m.  1906,  Capt.  Cecil  Fife  Pryce 

Hamilton,  formerly  Scots  Guards.  Residence,  Somerset  Lodge,  Wimbledon,  S.W. Marianne 

Caroline  [Baroness  St.  Leonards')',  in.  1876,  the  2nd  Baron  St.  Leonards  (from  whom  she  obtained 
a judicial  separation  1883),  who  d.  1908.  Residence , Orwell  Cottage,  Windsor. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  John  Dashwood,  B.C.S.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Alexander  Dashwood,  b.  1826,  d.  1909  : in.  1866,  Charlotte  Eliza 
(now  of  Everton  House,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Knyvett, 
R.  of  W.  Heslerton,  York  : — 

Thomas  Henry  Knyvett,  b.  1876;  Major  R.A.S.C.  : in.  1910,  Florence  Kathleen,  el.  da.  of  Thomas 
Frederick  Hugh  Smith,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Braeside,  Farningham,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  John 

Russell,  A 1911.  Residence,  8,  FitzGeorge  Avenue,  West  Kensington,  W. Mary  Susan:  m. 

1892,  Arthur  Geoffry  Robins,  who  d.  1910,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Daryll  Geoffry  Dashwood, 
b.  1892, — Arthur  Prichard  Townsend,  b.  1901, — Audrey  Maud  Mary,  b.  1895, — Stella  Rose,  b.  1898. 

■ -Maud. Florence.  ■ Rose. Alice  Katherine. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Thomas  Dashwood,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  John  Dashwood,  B.C.S. , b.  1792,  d.  1836:  m.  1822,  Susan, 
who  d.  1834,  da.  of  Thomas  Wodehouse,  of  Sennowe,  Norfolk  : — 

Louisa  Blanch.  Residence,  Sonning,  Reading. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Wilton  Dashwood,  b.  1796,  d.  1877  : in.  1827,  Marian, 
who  d.  1887,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Still  :— 

Emma  Marian  : in.  1868,  His  Honour  Judge  (Lawford)  Yate-Lee,  a County  Court  Judge,  who  d. 
1901,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Yate,  b.  1869 : m.  1894,  Albinia  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. 
Delvin  David  Fremantle,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Delvin  Fremantle  b.  1902, — Reginald  Yate 
(of  Withington,  Gloucestershire),  b.  1875:  in.  1901,  Edith  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  E.  Gwatkin 
Williams,  of  Durbungah,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Lawford  Gwatkin  b.  1906,  Bridget  Marjery 
b.  1910, — Alice  Marian  Yate  (of  13,  Rutland  House,  Kensington,  W.), — Gertrude  Amy  Yate  : 
in.  1914,  Walter  Arnold  Congreve,  of  Ovington,  Alresford,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter 
Leonard  b.  1915, — Florence  Selina  Yate  (of  Skellfield,  Ripon).  Residence , 13,  Rutland  House, 
Kensington,  W. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Alexander  John  Dashwood  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Thomas  Dashwood,  b.  1855,  d.  1911  : in.  1904,  Annie  [(now  of 
Lucknow,  Cliftonville,  Margate,  and  Rusthall  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells),  who  in.  2ndly,  1915, 
Albert  Banister,  of  Rusthall  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells],  youngest  da.  of  Henry  Morris  : — 
Alexander  John,  b.  1905. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Wilton  Dashwood  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  John  Dashwood,  48th  Bengal  Inf.,  b.  1830,  d.  1857  : m-  1854, 
Emma  Blanche,  who  d.  1907  (having  in.  2ndly,  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  Algernon  Robert  Garrett, 
J.P.,  who  d.  1903,  of  Nether  Court,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  Capt.  J.  Garrett,  R.N.  : — 

Arthur  Frederic,  b.  (in  Lucknow  Residency  during  the  Indian  Mutiny)  1857;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. : 
in.  1897,  Etta,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Warden  Payne,  formerly  of  Fall  River,  Massachusetts,  U.S.A., 
and  widow  of  George  Fox,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Elmhurst  Hall,  Lichfield,  Staffordshire.  Residence, 
Weymouth  Court,  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs,  Conservative,  Royal  Automobile. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Lionel  Dashwood,  b.  1843,  d.  1913  : in.  1866,  Avice  Frances  Anne, 
who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Thomas  Part : — 

Montague  George,/’.  1872  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; formerly  Sub. -Agent,  Bank  of  England,  Plymouth; 
is  Capt.  R.A.  F.  : in.  1903,  Maud  Isabella,  only  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Evan  Henry  Hopkins, 
of  Woburn  Chase,  Addlestone,  Surrey.  Residence,  Moorholme,  Yelverton,  South  Devon. 
Henry  Thomas  Alexander,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1913)  : 
in.  1909,  Norah  Creina  Bruce,  da.  of  Henry  Arthur  Whately,  of  Laurel  Lodge,  Dancer’s  Hill,  Barnet, 
and  has  issue  living,  Norah  Creina  Frances,  b.  1910.  Residence , Wilton  House,  Shenley,  Herts. 

Marion  Avice  Frances.  Residence,  18,  Palace  Gardens  Mansions,  Kensington.  W. Edith 

Georgina.  Residence,  The  Chase,  Hadley  Common,  Herts.  Ethel  Isabelle,  b.  1874  : in.  1899,  the 
Rev.  John  Maclnnes,  who  d.  1917  (sometime  R.  of  Watton,  Herts),  Assist.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Missionary 
So.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Dashwood,  b.  1900, — Ronald  Grant,  b.  1903, — Kenneth  Lionel,  b. 

1905, — Auriol  Eva,  b.  1907. Constance  Harriet  Eleanor,  b.  1876:  in.  1904,  the  Rev.  Evan  James 

Hopkins,  V.  of  All  Souls’,  Eastbourne,  and  has  issue  living,  Aubrey  Lionel  Evan,  b.  1906, — Hugh 
Alexander  Evan,  b.  1907, — Reginald  Evan,  b.  1910, — Constance  Avice  Evan,  b.  1912.  Residence, 

All  Souls’  Vicarage,  Eastbourne. Avice  Charlotte,  b.  1882.  Residence , The  Chase,  Hadley 

Common,  Herts. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Vere  Dashwood  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Lewes  Dashwood,  b.  1840,  d.  1912  : in.  1866,  Edith  Theresa, 
who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Rowland  Edward  Cooper,  of  Pains  Hill,  Surrey 
Rev.  Robert  Vere  Lewes  , b.  i86q;  ed.  at  Charterhouse  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891, 

M. A.  1895) ; is  R.  of  North  Perrott:  in.  1901,  Agnes,  youngest  da.  of  W.  S.  Nicholson,  of  Eastmore, 
Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight.  Residence,  North  Perrott  Rectory,  Somerset.  Club,  Constitutional.— ^ 


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Cuthbert  William  Lewes,  b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896).— —Sidney 
Lewes,  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  is  Capt.  R.E,  (T.F.),  and  an  Equip- 
ment Officer,  Roy.  Flying  Corps.— Theresa  Emma  Charlotte. Edith  Caroline.— -Constance 

Alice.  Residence,  The  Mount,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Vere  Dashwood,  b.  1846,  d.  1919  : m.  1888,  Laura  Frederica  Penelope 
(now  of  St.  Cross  Lodge,  Winchester),  da.  of  the  late  Major  Edmund  Crofts  (Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers),  of  Merrieleas,  Eastleigh  : — • 

Vere  Edmund  Crofts,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  thrice,  Mil.  Cross);  employed  on  British  Mil.  Mission  to  U.S.A.  1918,  with 
rank  of  Major. Diana  Penelope,  b.  1891. Iris  Laura,  b.  1893. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Lewes  Dashwood  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Claude  Burrard  Lewes  Dashwood,  b.  1872,  d.  (of  wounds  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916:  m.  1907,  Letitia,  el.  da.  of  Henry  Le  Sueur,  I.S.O.,  J.P., 
of  La  Plaisance,  Wynberg,  Cape  Colony 

Robert  Armand  Lewes,  b.  1916. Joyce  Viola,  b.  1908, Sheila  Ianthe,  b.  1909. Diana  Mary, 

b.  1913. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Vere  Dashwood,  great-great-grandson  of  the  late 
Richard  Dashwood,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1804,  d.  1876  : m.  1st,  1828,  Caroline, 
who  d.  1840,  da.  of  Philip  Hamond,  of  Westacre,  Norfolk;  2ndly,  1844,  Edith 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  Col.  — Hawkshaw  : — 

Alfred  Henry,  b.  1856:  m.  1892,  Evelyn  Maydwell,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Henry  Holdich,  of 
Stibbington  House,  Wansford,  Northants.  Club , Junior  Carlton.— Edmund  William,  C.B.E.,  b. 
1858;  formerly  Col.  1st  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899,  present  at 
action  of  Belmont  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; has  4th  class  Osmanieh  ; 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1908,  Geva  Vereker,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Com.  Henry  James  Stanley, 
R.N.  [see  Riddell,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.].  Club,  Naval  and  Military.— Philip  Wilmot,  b.  1862  : m. 
1904,  Adelaide  Katharine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  John  Harford,  Preb.  and  Canon 
Residentiary  of  Wells  [see  Bridges,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Millicent  Katharine,  b.  1906. 

Residence,  Griffin’s  Wood,  Epping.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. Edith  Helen.  Residence,  St.  Martins, 

Stamford.^^Alice  : m.  1873,  Col.  Thomas  Tryon,  and  has  issue  living,  Eva  Mildred  : m.  1898, 
Ernest  William  Proby  Conant,  of  Lyndon  Hall,  near  Oakham, — Ouida  Mary  ; m.  1908,  Major 
Francis  Alexander  Chetwood  Hamilton,  M.C.,  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), — Violet  Alice 
Grace  : m.  1912,  Major  Egerton  A.  Stafford  O’Brien,  formerly  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  of  Crattloe 

Woods,  co.  Clare.  Residence,  Bulwick  Park,  Wansford. Emily  Laura  : m.  1st,  1881,  George 

Henry  Colmore,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  18 — ; andly,  1890,  Edward  Gordon  Linzee, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Harry  (of  Antwick  Manor,  Wantage,  Berks.  Club,  Cavalry), 
b.  1882;  Capt.  7th  Hussars,  and  Major  R.A.F.  : m.  1916,  Nina,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles 
Edward  Gostling-Murray  [see  D.  Atholl,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Dashwood  Murray 
b.  1919, — George  Cyril,  b.  1885;  Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.  : in.  1911,  Phyllis  Isobel,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Peregrine  Fellowes,  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Lancelot  Fellowes 
b.  1913, — Gerald  Ian  Fellowes  b.  1918.  Residence , Brambridge  Lodge,  Bishopstoke,  Hants. 

In  special  remainder  to  baronetcy  : — 

The  male  descendants  of  Lieut. -Col.  George  Dashwood,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  of  whom  Sir 
Thomas  Peyton,  5th  Bt.,  is  senior  representative  [see  Peyton,  Bt.]. 

Alderman  George  Dashwood,  of  London,  undertook,  with  others,  to  farm  the  whole  revenue  of  the 
kingdom  of  Ireland  temp.  Charles  II.  He  afterwards,  with  others,  farmed  the  whole  revenues  of  excise 
and  hearth  money  in  England,  and  was  a Commissioner  of  Revenue  till  his  death  in  1682.  A patent  of 
baronetcy  was  granted  to  him,  but  as  he  did  not  take  it  out,  his  widow  was  given  the  precedence  of  a 
baronet’s  widow,  while  a new  patent  of  baronetcy  was  granted  to  his  son.  The  1st  baronet  of  this 
creation  was  M.P.  for  Banbury,  the  2nd  was  M.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  and  the  3rd  M.P.  for  Woodstock. 
Alderman  Francis  Dashwood,  of  London,  elder  brother  of  Alderman  George  Dashwood  (ante).  Was 
father  of  Sir  Francis  Dashwood,  1st  baronet,  of  West  Wycombe. 

DASHWOOD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1707,  of  West  Wycombe,  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  John  Lindsay  Dashwood, ★ ioth 

Baronet , and  Premier  Baronet  of  Great  Britain  ; 
b.  April  25th,  1896  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert 
John,  1908 ; is  patron  of  one  living  ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Capt.  ioth  Batn.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  and  with  Tank  Corps. 

$.rms — Argent,  on  a fesse  double  cotised  gules,  three 
griffins’  heads  erased  or.  Crest — A griffin's  head  erased  per 
fesse,  erminois  and  gules. 

Seat — West  Wycombe  Park,  Bucks.  Club — Caledonian. 


Sister  living — Ida  Helen  Lindsay,  b.  1903. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  7th  baronet) — FRANCIS,  b.  Aug. 
18th,  1863.  Residence , 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  7th  baronet) — Emily  Bertha. 
Residence, 

Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Florence  Emily,  b. 
1890  ; m.  1910,  Alfred  Ronald  Gilbey,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alfred  Ronald  Dashwood,  b.  1911,  a da.,  b.  igig.  Resi- 
dence, 58,  Draycott  Place,  S.W. 

Widows  living  of  8th  and  9th  Baronets— Florence, 
da.  of  Frederick  Norton,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Manganhuil, 
New  Zealand:  m.  1st,  1889,  Sir  Edwin  Abercromby 
Dashwood,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1893 ; 2ndly,  1894,  Major 
William  Selby-Lowndes,  O.B.E.,  Yeo.  Residence,  Whad- 

don  Hall,  Bucks Clara  Adelaide  Ida  Conyers  [Lady  Dashwood ),  el.  da.  of  Major 

William  Bayford  Lindsay : tn.  xst,  1893,  Sir  Robert  John  Dashwood,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1908  ; 
2ndly,  1913,  Alexander  Robert  Fraser.  Residence,  West  Wycombe  Park,  Bucks. 

The  1st  baronet  was  knighted  1702,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Winchilsea.  The  2nd  baronet  became  8th 
Baron  LeDespencer  in  right  of  his  mother,  and  was  successively  head  of  the  War  Office,  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer,  and  Postmaster-General.  He  died  without  male  issue,  and  the  barony  fell  in 
abeyance.  The  3rd  baronet — who  was  half-brother  to  the  2nd  baronet — assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  King.  The  6th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bucks  (L)  1832-5,  and  for  Wycombe  1837-62. 

^ His  younger  brother,  Robert  Henry  Lindsay  Dashwood,  b.  1897 ; Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 


For  the  Great  Charter. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


DAVID,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Bombay. 


Sir  Sassoon  (Jacob)  David,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  Jacob  David,  of  Bombay;  b.  Dec.  nth, 
1849  ; ed.  in  Bombay  ; is  a Cotton  and  Yarn  Mer- 
chant and  Mill  Owner,  and  a J.P.  of  Bombay 
(Sheriff  1905),  a Member  of  Bombay  Improvement 
Trust  Board,  of  Municipal  Corporation,  and  of  its 
Standing  Committee,  Promoter  and  Chm.  of  Bank 
of  India,  and  Chm.  and  Director  of  several  cos.  ; 
was  Chm.  of  Bombay  Mill  Owners’  Asso.  1904-5  ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of 
India  ; took  prominent  part  in  establishing  Bombay 
Museum,  and  has  given  a statue  of  the  King  (when 
Prince  of  Wales)  to  that  city  ; Knt.  1905  : m.  187 6, 
Hannah,  da.  of  the  late  Elias  David  Sassoon,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms— Or,  a lion  dormant  azure,  on  a chief  of  the  last  two 
triangles  interlaced  between  on  the  dexter  a harp  and  on  the 
sinister  a lily  leaved  and  slipped  all  of  the  first.  Crtst — A harp 
or,  between  two  branches  of  olive  slipped  proper. 

Residences— 143,  Esplanade  Road,  Fort,  Bombay  ; Sea 
View,  Matheran,  Bombay.  Club — Orient. 


SOU  living — PERCIVAL  VICTOR,  b.  July  21st,  1892;  ed.  at  Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay  (B.A. 
1909)  ; a Member  of  Inner  Temple  : m.  1913,  Vere  Mozelle,  da.  of  Aubrey  David,  of  St.  Margarets, 
Mount  Park,  Harrow-on-the-Hill,  and  has  issue  living,  Katherine  Viola  Monica,  b.  1914. 
Chambers,  3,  Dr.  Johnson’s  Building,  Temple,  E.C.  Club , Royal  Automobile. 

Daughter  living — Louise  Leah,  b.  1882  : m.  1900,  David  Sassoon  Shellim,  and  has  issue  living, 
Stella  Diana,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Bombay. 


FERGUSON-DAVIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1847,  of  Creedy,  Devonshire. 

Sir  William  John  Ferguson-Davie,  4th 

Baronet;  b.  June  17th,  1863;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Augustus,  1915  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; formerly  Major  Border 
Regt.  ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  : m.  1891, 
Phina,  daughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Nelson,  of  Friars 
Carse,  Dumfriesshire. 

I^rms — Quarterly  ; ist  and  4th,  argent  a chevron  sable, 
between  three  mullets  pierced  gules  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  three 
cinquefoils  or,  upon  a chief  of  the  last  a lion  passant,  gules, 
each  quartering  charged  with  a canton  sable,  for  distinction. 
Crists — ist,  a pascal  lamb  reguardant  argent ; 2nd,  a kingfisher 
wings  elevated  proper,  in  the  beak  a branch  of  olive  vert,  fructed 
or  ; each  crest  charged  for  distinction  with  a cinquefoil,  sable. 
Seat — Creedy  Park,  Crediton,  Devonshire. 


Brothers  living — HENRY  AUGUSTUS,  b.  Aug.  22nd, 
1865;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  is 
Principal  Clerk  in  Public  Bill  Office,  and  Clerk  of  the  Fees 
in  House  of  Commons : m.  1897,  Adeline,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Holdsworth  Newman  [see  Newman,  Bt.,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Violet  Lilian,  b.  1899, — Evelyn  Sybil,  b.  1901. 
Seat,  Bittiscombe  Manor,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset.  Club, 

Wellington. Edward  Cruger,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  : 

m.  1905,  Blanche  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  William  Wyndham  Hasler,  of  Aldingbourne  House, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1906.  Residence , 42,  Elm  Park  Road,  S.W.  Club , Windham. 

Sisters  living— Eleanor  Harriott,  b.  1870;  m.  1894,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Northcote  Col  vile,  D.S.O. 

Mary  Frances,  b.  1871  : m.  1900,  William  Arthur  Knight,  M.A.,  D.Sc.,  Assist.  Master  at 

Marlborough  Coll.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Harold  John,  b.  1903, — Herbert  George,  b.  1906. 
Residence , Deverill  House,  Marlborough. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet)— Fanny  Julia  ( Lady  White-  Thomson) : m.  1857,  Col.  Sir 
Robert  Thomas  White-Thomson,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Ven.  Leonard  Jauncey 
(of  Broomford  Manor,  Jacobstowe,  Exbourne,  and  The  Precincts,  Canterbury),  b.  1863  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1890);  sometime  V.  of  Croydon;  appointed 
Archdeacon  and  Canon  of  Canterbury  1918  : tu.  1897,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Adela  Hepburn- Stuart- 
Forbes-Trefusis,  da.  of  20th  Baron  Clinton,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Robert  b.  1903,  Ian  Hugh 
b.  1904,  Walter  Norman  b.  1906,  Mary  Adela  b.  1901, — Sir  Hugh  Davie,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. , b.  1866  [see  “Knightage”]:  tn.  1893,  Ela  Louisa  Agatha,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  S.  Ruddach, — Ada  Mary:  m.  1891,  as  his  third  wife,  Edward  St.  Aubyn,  who  d.  1914 
[see  B.  St.  Levan,  colls.].  Residences , Broomford  Manor,  Jacobstowe,  Exbourne,  Devon;  The 
Precincts,  Canterbury. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  baronet— Frances  Harriet  ( Lady  Ferguson-Davie),  da.  of  Sir  William 
Miles,  ist  Bt.  : m.  1862,  Sir  William  Augustus  Ferguson-Davie,  C. B.,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1915, 
having  had  with  other  issue  (ante),  Herbert  George,  b.  1873;  Lieut.  R.M.  ; d.  (killed  inaction 
at  Gallipoli)  1915,  having  m.  2ndly,  1911,  Ethel  Marion,  da.  of  Col.  Alfred  Luther  Lane,  of  Langford 
Place,  Langford,  Bristol.  Residence,  1,  St.  Germans,  Exeter. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Francis  Ferguson-Davie,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  3rd 
son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1867,  d.  (wounds  in  action)  1916  : m.  1906,  Eleanor  Blanche 
Daphne  (who  m.  andly,  1918,  Capt.  John  Horace  Wyndham  Knight-Bruce,  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.),  da.  of  Charles  Topham  Naylor,  of  Dean  House,  Kilmeston, 
Hants : — 

Wiiliam  Antony,  b.  1907.— —Arthur  Patrick,  b.  1909. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Ferguson-Davie  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Andrews  Ferguson-Davie,  b.  1867,  d.  1917  : 
in.  ist,  1891,  Amanda  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1895),  da.  of  John  Fabris  ; 2ndly, 
1917,  Alice  Moore  (now  of  589,  Besserer  Street,  Ottawa),  el.  da.  of  William  Moore  West, 
C.E.  (formerly  R.N.).,  of  Hastings,  Ontario,  Canada  : — 

William,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Ferguson-Davie,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b. 
1836,  d.  1897  : tn.  1866,  Anne  Clarissa,  whonf.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  Biggs  Andrews, 
Q.C.  [Gibson-Craig,  Bt.] : — 

Rt.  Rev.  Charles  James  ( Bishop  of  Singapore},  D.D. , b.  1872;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M A.  1899,  Hon.  D.D.  1909);  formerly  Capt.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Suffolk 
Regt.  ; consecrated  Bishop  of  Singapore  1909  : in.  1902,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Professor  Hull, 

F.R.S.  Residence , Bishop's  House,  Singapore. Anne  Helen  : in.  ist,  18 — , William  Pickett, 

who  d.  1914  ; 2nd,  1918,  R.  A.  Thomson.  Residence , Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Ferguson-Davie  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Herrick  Ferguson-Davie,  b.  1869,  d.  1913  : in.  1891,  Eleanora 
Inloes,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  William  Schultz,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.  : — 

Henry  Herrick,  b.  1894;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  (Canada);  formerly  Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles.— —Charles 
Francis  b.  1898.— -Carey,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 

The  ist  baronet,  Henry  Robert  Ferguson,  married  Frances  Juliana  Davie,  only  surviving  sister 
of  Sir  John  Davie,  9th  baronet  (cr.  1641),  and  niece  and  heiress  of  Sir  Humphrey  Phineas  Davie,  10th 
and  last  baronet,  who  died  1840,  in  which  year  the  baronetcy  was  revived  in  favour  of  Henry  Robert 
Ferguson,  of  Creedy  Park,  Devon,  above-mentioned,  who  thereupon  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Davie.  Sir  William  Augustus  Ferguson-Davie,  C.B.,  3rd  baronet,  was  sometime  Principal  Clerk 
in  Public  Bill  Office  and  Clerk  of  the  Fees  of  House  of  Commons. 

Davis-Goff,  see  Goff. 

DAWSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Edgewarebury,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  (Arthur)  Trevor  Dawson,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Hugh  Dawson,  Bar.- 
at-law;  b.  May  ist,  1866;  ed.  at  Roy.  Acad., 
Gosport,  and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich ; 
entered  R.N.  1879,  became  Lieut.  1887,  and 
Com.  1915  ; was  Experimental  Officer  at  Wool- 
wich Arsenal  1892-6,  since  when  he  has  been 
Sup.  of  Ordnance  at  Vickers  (Limited),  and  a 
Managing  Director  and  Vice-Chm.  of  that  Co.  ; 
is  a Director  of  Electric  and  Ordnance  Accessories 
Co.  (Limited)  and  other  Cos.,  a M.I.C.E.,  a 
M.I.M.E.,  Past  Pres,  of  Junior  Institution  of  En- 
gineers, and  a Member  of  Roy.  United  Service 
Institution,  of  Institute  of  Metals,  and  of  Fish- 
mongers Co.,  etc.  ; has  Roy.  So.  of  Arts  silver 
medal,  and  first  Gustav  Canet  gold  medal ; author 
of  several  works  on  Ordnance ; Knt.  1909 : m. 
1892,  Louise,  da.  of  John  Miller  Grant,  and  has 
issue. 

JUms — Azure,  on  a chevron  ermine  between  three  bird 
bolts  argent  a rose  gules,  slipped  and  leaved  between  two 
daws  respectant  proper.  OCrrat — Out  of  a naval  crown  or 
a daw  proper. 

Seat — Edgwarebury  House,  Elstree,  Herts.  Town  Residence — 6,  Great  Stanhope  Street, 
Park  Lane,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough,  United  Service,  Ranelagh,  Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living — HUGH  TREVOR,  b.  Jan.  17th,  1893  ; Lieut.  R.N. : in.  1918,  Vera  Anne  Loch,  da.  of 
Major  Sir  Frederick  Loch  Halliday,  C.I.E.,  M.V.O.  Residences,  2,  Radnor  Place,  Hyde  Park, 
W.  ; The  Thistles,  Elstree,  Herts. 

Daughters  living — Iris,  b.  1895:  in.  1917,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Micklem,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Rifle  Brig. 

Eva  May,  b.  1899:  in.  1917,  Major  Ralph  Micklem,  C.M.G.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh 

Ralph,  b.  1918.  Residence , Elm  Lodge,  Elstree,  Herts., 

DE  BATHE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Kingstown  Cashel,  co.  Meath. 

Sir  Hugo  Gerald  De  Bathe,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  10th,  1871  ; s.  his  father,  Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Percival,  1907 ; ed.  at  Radley  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd 
Batn.  Gloucestershire  Regt  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  : 
m.  1899,  Emily  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  Very  Rev.  William 
Corbet  Le  Breton,  Dean  of  Jersey,  and  widow  of  Edward 
Langtry. 

gtrms — Gules,  a cross  between  four  lions  rampant  argent.  Crtst— 
A lion  rampant  argent,  supporting  in  the  fore  paws  a dagger  of  the 
first,  pommel  and  hilt  or. 

Club — White’s.  


Brother  living— PATRICK  WYNNE,  b.  April  29th,  1876  ; ed. 
at  Winchester ; sometime  Hon.  Attache  in  Diplo.  Ser. ; is  Capt. 
in  the  Army,  and  a Freeman  of  City  of  London  ; was  War 
Correspondent  in  Belgium  for  Daily  Telegraph  July  1914  to 
Jan.  1915,  and  Commissaire  Militaire  Britaneque,  Brussels  1918-19 
(Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium);  European  War  as  a 
Train  Conducting  Officer,  and  as  a Railway  Transport  Officer 
with  rank  of  Capt.  (despatches,  1914  star,  two  medals)  : in.  1904, 
Violet  Lindsay,  da.  of  the  late  Nicholas  Wood,  sometime  M.P, 
for  Durham  Co.,  Houghton-le-Spring,  Div.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Christopher  Albert,  b.  1905.  Clubs , Marlborough,  St.  James’s,  Beefsteak. 


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Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Charlotte  {Lady  De  Bathe),  da.  of  William  Clare  : m.  1870, 
Sir  Henry  Percival  De  Bathe,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Residence , 85,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W. 

Hugo  De  Bathe  accompanied  Earl  Strongbow  in  his  expedition  to  Ireland  in  1172,  and  had  grants 
of  manors  and  lands  in  the  counties  of  Dublin,  Meath,  Louth,  and  Drogheda,  for  which,  at  the  present 
time,  the  family  pay  a quit-rent  to  the  Crown.  A baronetcy  was  conferred  in  1666  upon  Sir  Lucas  de 
Bathe,  of  Atharne,  a senior  branch  of  this  family,  but  this  title  became  extinct  in  a few  years.  The 
1st  baronet,  whose  name  was  Bath,  resumed  in  1793,  by  sign-manual,  the  original  surname  of  De  Bathe. 

DE  BUNSEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Abbey  Lodge,  Hanover  Gate,  Metropolitan 
Borough  of  St.  Marylebone. 

Rt.  Hon . Sir  Maurice  William  Ernest  de  Bunsen,  G.C.M.G. , 
G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Ernest  de  Bunsen,  of  Abbey  Lodge, 
Regent’s  Park,  N.W. ; b.  Jan.  8th,  1852  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1874,  M.A.  1876)  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1877,  became  3rd  Sec.  1879.  2nd  Sec. 
1883,  and  1st  Sec.  1891  ; was  Sec.  of  Legation  at  Tokio  1891-4,  and  Charge  d' Affaires 
and  Consul -Gen.  in  Siam  1894-6;  appointed  Sec.  of  Embassy  at  Constantinople 
1897,  and  at  Paris  1902  (with  rank  of  Min.  Plen.),  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
to  Lisbon  1905,  and  Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Plen.  .to  Spain  1905-13,  and  to 
Austria-Hungary  1913-14;  acted  as  an  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State  at  Foreign  Office 
I9I5’I9;  Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Plen.  on  Special  Mission  to  S.  America  1918; 
retired  1919;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England; 
C.B.  (Civil)  1895,  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1905,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O.  and  K.C.M.G.  1906, 
G.C.M.G.  1909  : m.  1899,  Berta  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Armar  Henry  Lowry-Corry 
[see  E.  Belmore,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms  ;tnh  — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Old  Lodge,  Taplow.  Tosun  Residence — 3,  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs — St.  James’s, 

Travellers'.  


Daughters  living — Hilda  Violet  Helena,  l.  1900,— —Cicely  Elizabeth,  b.  1902.’  Rosalind 
Margaret,  b.  1903.— —Mary  Berta,  b.  1910, 

De  Burgh-Lawson,  see  Lawson. 

De  Capell-Brooke,  see  Brooke. 

CHAMPION-DE  CRESPIGNY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Champion  Lodge,  Surrey. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Champion-de  Crepiny.”] 

Sir  Claude  Champion-de  Crespigny, 

4th  Baronet ; b.  April  20th,  1847;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Claude  William,  1868;  was  in  R.N.  1860-65, 
Ensign  60th  Rifles  1866-70,  and  sometime  Capt. 
Limerick  Artillery  Militia ; formerly  Hon.  Major 
Suffolk  Yeo.  Cav. ; acted  as  War  Correspondent  up 
the  Nile  1889  ; served  in  S.  Africa  as  a Vol.  1900, 
and  in  British  E.  Africa  1905  ; has  Balloon  So.’s 
gold  medal,  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  medal,  Roy.  Aero 
Club  International  medal,  and  Swedish  Roy.  Olympic 
medal;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  Com.  in 
National  Reserve,  and  patron  of  one  living  : m. 
1872,  Georgiana  Louisa  Margaret,  2nd  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  M'Kerrell,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  youngest  son,  Claude  Norman,  b.  1888,  Lieut. 
Dragoon  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1914  : m.  1913,  Rose  (who  m.  2ndly,  1917, 
Capt.  William  Morrice,  Yeo.  and  R.F.C.),  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  A.  E.  Gordon. 

— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  argent,  a lion  salient  sable 
A mind  self-conscious  of  rectitude,  armed  and  langued  gules  ; in  the  dexter  base,  a fer  de  moulin 
pierced  sable,  Champion  de  Crespigny  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure, 
three  bars  argent,  Vierville  de  Vierville.  Crest — On  a chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine  a cubit  arm 

mailed  erect  holding  a broadsword  proper. 

Residence — Champion  Lodge,  Maldon,  Essex.  Clubs — Caledonian,  Sports’,  Carlton.  . 


Sons  living -CLAUDE  RAUL,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b.  Sept.  19th,  1878;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Grenadier  Guards,  and  Comdg.  ist  Guards 
Brig.),  and  a D.L.  for  Essex;  S.  Africa  1901-2,  European  War  1914-18  (despatches*,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Danilo,  C.B.);  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)i9i9: 
m.  1913,  Violet  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Percy  Sykes,  of  West  Ella,  Hull,  Yorkshire.— Claude 
Philip,  b.  1880;  is  a retired  Com.  R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  Croix 

de  Guerre). Claude  Vierville,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Capt.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.); 

is  Major  (Reserve  of  Officers)  Wilts  Regt.  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Commr.  E.  African  Protectorate  1904-5  ; 
S.  Africa  1000-1902,  with  Nandi  Punitive  Expedition  1905-6,  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Chevalier  du 
Meritd  Agricola;  m.  1911,  Mary  Nora  Catharine,  elder! da.  of  James  Augustine  McSloy,  of  St. 
Catharine  s,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Charmian,  b.  1914.  Residence , Horse 
Thief  Ranch,  Wilmer,  British  Columbia. 

Daughters  living —Cicely,  b.  1874;  m.  1896,  George  Granville  Lancaster,  who  d.  1907,  and  has 
issue  living,  Claude  Granville,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.  Household  Cav., — Cicely 

Valencia.  Residence , Kelmarsh  Hall,  Northampton. Cerise  {Hon.  Mrs.  Robert  F.  Boyle),  b. 

1875:  m.  1899,  Vice-Adm.  the  Hon.  Robert  Francis  Boyle.  M.V.O. , R.N.  [ see  E.  Shannon). 

Crystal,  b.  1877  : m.  1901,  Capt.  Matthew  Benjamin  Dipnall  Ffinch,  C.B.E.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly 

Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.). Valerie  {Lady  Smiley),  b.  1883:  m.  1903,  Sir  John 

Smiley,  2nd  Bt.  Residence,  Oakley  Hall,  Basingstoke. 


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Brother  living— Tyrell  Other  William,  b.  1859  ; is  an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  ; some- 
time Col. -in-Charge  of  Cav.  Records;  and  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  15th  Hussars:  Afghan 
war  1880  (medal),  S.  African  war  1881,  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star), 
European  War  1916-17  : in.  1899,  Kathleen  Alice,  da.  of  Henry  James  Wigram  [see  Wigram,  Bt., 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Vivian  Tyrell,  b.  1907, — Rosalie  Kathleen,  b.  1900, — Eileen  Ethel, 
b.  1903.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. 

Sisters  living — Eliza  Mary:  m.  1871,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Temple  Godman,  who  d.  1912,  formerly 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Richard  Temple,  b.  1873, — Frederick  Tyrell,  b. 
1875  ; is  Capt.  Sussex  Regt.  : in.  1910,  Josephine  Eleanor  (of  Little  Ote  Hall,  near  Burgess  Hill, 
Sussex),  only  child  of  the  Rev.  W.  H.  H.  Ellison,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  ; d.  (while  prisoner 
of  war)  1917,  leaving  issue,  Thomas  Ellison  b.  1916, — Thomas  Philip,  b.  1877  ; Major  Dragoons  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — George  William,  b.  1883  ; formerly  Lieut.  Sussex 
Yeo., — Cicely  Mary:  tn.  1899,  Alexander  Edward,  of  Sanquhar,  Forres, — Mary  Lisa:  in.  1901, 
George  Broun  Ibbetson, — Sarah  Rosalie  : in.  1912,  Edward  Shrapnell  Shrapnell-Smith.  Residence , 
Highden,  Pulborough,  Sussex.— —Sarah  Anna  Maria  Gore  : in.  1884,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Molyneux 
(formerly  of  7th  Dragoon  Guards),  who  d.  1898,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Geoffery  Melling, 
b.  1894;  European  War  1914-19  with  6th  Dragoon  Guards, — Emily,  b.  1892.  Residence , Warren 
Lodge,  Wokingham,  Berks.— Lucy  Eugenie  Bowyer : in.  1887,  William  Arthur  Macan,  who  d. 

1898. Agnes  Katherine  Vierville : in.  1891,  the  Rev.  John  Prince  Fallowes,  M.A.,  having  had 

issue,  of  whom  John  Tyrell  Champion,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  19x6, — Richard  Prince,  b.  1901, — Katharine  Harriet  Angela,  b.  1894, — Mary 
Agnes,  b.  1898  : m.  1918,  Cecil  George  Oppitz,  Lieut.  London  Regt.  Residence , Heene  Rectory, 
Worthing. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Philip  Augustus  Champion-de  Crespigny,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of 
3rd  baronet,  b.  1850,  d.  1912  : in.  1878,  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Astley  Cooper-Key,  G.C.B.,  F.R.S.  : — 

Henry,  M.C.,  b.  1882 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst : is  Major  Indian  Army,  and  an  A.D.C.  on 

Personal  Staff;  served  during  European  War  1915-17  (M.C.). Frederick  Philip,  R.N. , b.  1884  ; 

became  Lieut.  1907,  and  Lieut.-Com.  19x5  : m.  1909,  Mabel,  da.  of  Roland  Stagg.-^—  Phyllis 
Rose,  b.  1880:  nt.  1904,  William  Watson  Finny,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  John 
Champion,  b.  1905, — Arthur  William  Magee,  b.  1909.  Residence , Hamilton  Lodge,  Oak  Hill  Road, 
Surbiton. 

Members  of  this  Norman  family  fought  in  the  1st  Crusade  and  in  that  under  St.  Louis,  and  were 
Champions  to  the  Dukes  of  Normandy  and  Brittany,  and  the  lands  of  Fonteney,  Fleuriere,  Vierville, 
and  Crespigny,  which  latter  place  Claude  Champion-de  Crespigny,  Vicomte  de  Vire,  and  his  wife, 
La  Comtesse  de  Vierville,  quitted  at  the  revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes,  were  owned  by  them. 
Claude  Champion-de  Crespigny  was  at  that  time  an  officer  of  high  rank  in  the  French  Army,  and 
subsequently  obtained  a Col.’s  commission  in  the  British  Army.  The  1st  baronet  was  a Receiver- 
General  of  the  Droits  of  the  Admiralty,  and  entertained  George  IV.  at  Champion  Lodge.  The 
2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Southampton.  The  3rd  baronet,  whose  father  fought  at  Trafalgar, 
succeeded  his  grandfather,  and  was  Col.  of  the  Essex  Rifle  Vol. 


De  Hochepied-Larpent,  see  Larpent. 


Seat- 


DE  HOGHTON,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Hoghton  Tower,  Lancashire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ de  Hor-ton.”] 

Sir  James  de  Hoghton,  C.B.E. , 
nth  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  2nd,  1851  ; s.  his  half- 
brother,  Sir  Charles,  1893;  formerly  Major 
Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  subsequently  Major 
and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  of  its  4th  Batn.  ; 
served  in  Ashanti  war  1873-4  (medal  with 
clasp)  ; received  in  1875  the  silver  medal  of 
the  Roy.  Humane  Soc.,  and  also  its  gold  medal 
for  the  most  distinguished  act  of  the  year 
1874  ; sometime  Co.  Comdt.  Lancashire  Vol. 
Corps  with  rank  of  Col.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Lancashire  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  187S, 
Aimee  Jean,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Grove,  of  Feme,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 
Sable,  three  bars  argent.  Crest — A bull 

passant  argent,  ears,  tips  of  the  horns,  mane,  hoofs, 
and  points  of  tail,  sable.  $upp0rUrs — Two  bulls 

argent. 

Club — Army  and  Navv. 


In  spite  of  wrong. 
-Hoghton  Tower,  Preston. 


Sons  living -CUTH BERT,  b.  Aug.  27th,  1880;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Coldstream  Guards; 
is  Lieut.  Roy  Naval  Air  Ser.:  m.  1917.  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Duncan  Macdonald,  of 

mencoe  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Philip  Anthony  Mary,  b.  19x9 Guy,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , b. 

1886  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919  : in.  1915  (marriage  annulled  on  her  petition  1918),  Violet 
Automobile1  ^ atC  ^era^  Townley-Parker,  of  Bridge  House,  Dawlish.  Clubs , Bath,  Royal 

Daughters  living  Dorothy,  b.  1883  : in.  1908,  Archibald  Moir  Park  Lyle,  and  has  issue  living, 
lan  Archibald  de  Hoghton,  b.  1909, — Robin  Alexander,  b.  19x0, — Archibald  Michael,  b.  1919, — 
JJorothea,  b.  1914.  Residence , Powis,  Stirling.— Cicely,  b.  1884  : m.  1908,  Piers  Cecil  Le  Gendre 
btarkie,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Piers  le  Gendre,  b.  1909,— Cynthia  Monica,  b.  1910, — Priscilla 

Clare  irimee,  £.  1914.— — Joan,  b.  1891. Barbara,  b.  1894:  in.  19x4,  Robert  Myles  Heywood, 

cieut.  lhe  Buffs  (E.  Kent.  Regt.),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Hales  Hall,  Cheadle,  Staffordshire. 

lj^£r~DanieI>  M.B.E. , b.  1853  ; formerly  Major  Loyal  North  Lancashire  Regt.  ; was  a 
National  Ser  Representative ; M.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : m.  1888,  Mary,  da.  of  Henry  Jones,  and  has 
issue  living,  Sybil.  Residence , 36,  Wellington  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Sister  living— Frances,  b.  i860. 

Daughter  living  of  9th  Baronet— Elinor  Isabel,  b.  i860. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Vere  de  Hoghton,  b.  1882,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean  War)  1915:  m.  1911,  Alice  Dorothy  Patience,  da.  of  Sir  Frank  Hollins, 
xst  Bt. 

Diana,  b.  1913. 

This  baronetcy  is  2nd  in  point  of  precedence,  and  the  property  of  Hoghton  has  been  in  the 
family  since  temp.  King  Stephen.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Hoghton,  M.P.  for  Lancashire, 
entertained  King  James  I.  for  several  days  at  Hoghton  Tower.  The  3rd  and  4th  baronets  represented 
Lancashire  in  Parliament,  and  the  5th,  6th,  and  7th  baronets  each  sat  as  M.P.  for  Preston.  The  8th 
baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Bold,  and  the  9th  baronet  resumed  in  1862  by  royal  license 
the  ancient  surname  of  De  Hoghton. 

De  la  Pole,  see  Pole. 


DE  LA  RUE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Cadogan  Square,  Chelsea,  co.  London. 

[Name  pronounced  “Dellarue.”] 

Sir  Eyelyn  Andros  de  la  Rue,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  5th,  1879;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Andros,  1911 ; 
is  Capt.  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  for  Herts  : in. 
1903,  Mary  Violet,  da.  of  John  Liell  Francklin  [ see  V.  St. 
Vincent],  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  three  bars  gules  each  charged  with  as  many  estoiles  of 
the  first,  in  chief  an  increscent  and  a decrescent  of  the  second.  Crrst  — 
Between  two  olive  branches  vert  a cauldron  gules,  fired  and  issuant  there- 
from a snake  nowed  proper. 

Seat — Lockleys,  Welwyn,  Herts. 

Sons  living — ERIC  VINCENT,  b.  Aug.  5th,  1906. Ian  Hector, 

b.  1910.— —Another,  b.  1918. 

Daughters  living— Ruby,  b.  1904. Mona  Ruth,  b.  1911. Diana 

Beryl,  b.  1914. 

Brothers  living— Ivor  Andros,  b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) : tn.  1912,  Lilian  Blanche  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  FitzRoy  Somerset  Keith  Stewart  [see  E.  Galloway,  colls.].  Residence , 30, 
Sloane  Court,  S.W.3.— Stuart  Andros,  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford;  is 
Chm.  of  Thomas  de  la  Rue  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for  Herts  : m.  1912,  Margaret  Griselda, 
da.  of  Alexander  Dundas  Ogilvy  Wedderburn,  K.C.  [see  Wedderburn,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Thomas  Alexander,  b.  1913,— Wedderburn  Anthony,  b.  1914, — Christopher  Arthur,  b.  1916, — 
Patrick  Andrew,  b.  1920, — Ann  Griselda,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Shenley  Hill,  Shenley,  Herts. 
Club , Junior  Carlton. 

Sister  living— Sybil,  b.  1877  : m.  1897,  William  Wilson  Grantham,  Bar.-at-law,  Recorder  of  Deal,  of 
6,  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Ivor,  b.  1898, — John  Anthony, 
b.  1907, — Thomas  Elmer,  b.  1911, — Mark  Edward,  b.  1913, — Frederick  Andros,  b.  1916, — Myrtle 
Irene,  b.  1900:  m.  1920,  Harry  Kottingham  Newton,  O.B.E.,  M.P.,  el.  son  of  Sir  Alfred  James 
Newton,  1st  Bt. , — Pauline  Agnes,  b.  1909, — Nym,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Balneath  Manor,  near 
Lewes. 

Sir  Thomas,  xst  Bt.,  was  many  years  Chm.  of  Thomas  de  la  Rue  and  Co.,  Limited. 


DENNY,  Creation  (I.)  1782,  of  Castle  Moyle,  Kerry. 

Sir  (Robert)  Arthur  Denny,  5th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Day  Denny, 
2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet ; b.  July  23rd,  1838  ; s. 
his  uncle,  Sir  Edward,  1889;  ed.  at  Harrow; 
formerly  Lieut.  22nd  Regt. : in.  1872,  Janie,  da. 
of  T.  Kirton. 

$mts — Gules,  a saltire  argent  between  twelve  crosses 
patt£e  or.  Crrst — A cubit  arm  vested  azure,  turned  up 
argent,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  five  bearded  wheat- 
ears  or. 

Residence—  More  ton  Pinkney,  Byfield,  Northants.  Club 
— Naval  and  Military. 


Half-Brother  living— CECIL  EDWARD,  b.  Dec.  14th, 
1850 ; formerly  Capt.  and  Inspector  Roy.  N.W.  Police, 
Canada.  Residence , Colinton,  Alberta,  Canada. 
Half-Sisters  living — Gertrude  Honora  Frances : m.  1883, 
Archibald  Henry  Boyd,  Bar.-at-law,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Archibald  John,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Lieut.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. : 
in.  1916,  Mary,  only  da.  of  C.  D.  Leng,  of  Sandygate, 
Sheffield, — Robert  Colin,  b.  1893  ; Lieut.  Devonshire 
Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — 
Gertrude  Frances  Cordelia,  b.  1890:  m.  1916,  Capt.  Anthony  Lionel  Yea  Dering,  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  of  Instow,  N.  Devon  [see  Dering,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Bellevue,  Westward 
Ho,  N.  Devon.— Frances  Flora:  tn.  1879,  the  Rev.  James  Arthur  Kempe,  J.P.,  R.  of  Abbots- 
ham,  N.  Devon,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Bernard,  b.  1880  : «• 
1909,  Lucy  Maud,  da.  of  W.  G.  Cort,  M.R.C.S.,  F.R.C.P., — Kenneth  Trevanion,  b.  1882. 
Residence,  Abbotsham  Rectory,  N.  Devon.— Constance  Mary  Sophia : in.  1883,  J.  Weller, 
and  has  issue  living,  Rudolph  Herbert  b.  1884, — Hantz, — Flora, — Hilda.  Residence , Vienna. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Denny  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Denny,  b.  1835,  d.  1907:  tn.  1877,  Marion  Georgina  (now  of 
66,  Myddelton  Square  E.C.x),  da.  of  Lyttelton  Henry  Lyster,  of  Dublin,  and  Union 
Hall,  co.  Cork  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Lyttelton  Lyster,  b.  1878  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.1905);  is  V.  o 


Cherche  la  veritd. 
Seek  the  truth. 


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St.  Mark’s,  Myddleton  Square,  E.C.,  and  a Fellow  of  Sion  Coll.,  and  So.  of  Genealogists  of 
London ; was  Hon.  Minor  Canon  of  National  Cathedral  of  St.  Patrick,  Dublin  1907-8,  Chap,  to 
Duke  of  York’s  Territorial  Headquarters,  Chelsea  1914-15,  and  in  Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary 
and  Chelsea  Vol.  Training  Corps  1915*16.  Residence , St.  Mark’s  Vicarage,  66,  Myddelton 
Square,  E.C.i. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Denny, b.  1837,  d.  1872  : in.  1864,  Jane,  who*/.  1914 (having  m.  2ndly, 
1875,  Joseph  Keatinge,  who  d.  1904),  da.  of  Joseph  Armstrong,  of  Coote  Hill,  Cavan  : — 
Kathleen  Elizabeth:  in.  1890,  George  Washington  Smith,  and  has  issue  living,  Mabel  Frances, 
b.  1892:  m.  1918,  John  Elvery  Stokes,  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers.  Residence,  Osboxne,  Mulgrave 
Terrace,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Denny,  b.  1848,  d.  1915 : m.  1881,  Mary  (now  of  8,  Newport 
Terrace,  Barnstaple,  Devon),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Stokes  Guppy,  M.D.,  of  Falmouth  : — 
Richard  Brougham,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somerset  L.I.),  and  an  Assist. 
Mil.  Attach^,  Pekin  ; European  War  1915  (wounded) ; mentioned  twice  by  Sec.  of  State,  and  has  Order 

of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan. Eileen;  B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  : in.  1913,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Crofton 

Molesworth,  R.E.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. Joan  ; B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin.  Residence , 

12,  Beaufort  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol.— —Geraldine : nt.  1918,  Capt.  George  Thomas  Johnson, 
Indian  Army. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Denny,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1802,  d.  1877:  tn. 
1834,  Sophia  Catherine,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  McGillycuddy, 
of  Day  Place,  Tralee  : — 

Edmund  Barry,  b.  i860;  is  L.R.C.S.  Ireland:  in.  1884,  Emily  Barclay,  da.  of  Henry  Allen,  of 
Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Allen  Maynard,  b.  1887  ; formerly  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (wounded), — Thomas  Hamilton,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  Indian 
Army : in.  1920,  Muriel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Doncaster,  of  Silk  Willoughby,  Sleaford, — 
Arthur  De  Courcy  McGillycuddy,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Sutton  Valence  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is 

Lieut.  R.A., — Norah  Creina, — Iris.  Residence , Barkwith  House,  Lincoln. Diana.  Residence , 

Osboxne,  Mulgrave  Terrace,  Kingstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ven.  Anthony  Denny  (infra): — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage),  of  the  late  Lieut.  Edward  Denny,  R.N.,  b.  1833,  d.  1893:  nt.  1st 
1869,  Florence  Annette,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Condell,  of  London  ; 2ndly, 
1889,  Jane,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  the  late  John  Brannan  Quick,  of  41,  St.  Paul’s  Road, 
Camden  Square,  N.W.  : — 

Edwin,  b.  1875.  Residence , 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Ven.  Anthony  Denny,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b. 
1807,  d.  1890:  in.  1st,  1830,  Catherine,  who  d.  1866,  da.  of  James  McGill,  of 
Tralee  ; 2ndly,  1868,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  George  Coare,  of 
Heavitree,  Exeter: — 

William  James,  b.  1837.  George  Herbert,  b.  1851 : in.  1876,  Ellen  Jarvis,  and  has  issue  living, 
Edward  Jarvis  (of  Cedar  Rapids,  Iowa,  U.S.A.),  b.  1879  : in.  1903,  Elizabeth  Clara,  da.  of  George 
Wills,  and  has  issue  living,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  Catharine  Antoinette, — Anthony  George  (of  1304,  Page 
Street,  San  Francisco,  California,  U.S.A.),  b.  1882  : m.  1910,  Matilda  Borgelough, — Catharine 
McGill:  in.  1900,  Curtis  L.  Sleeper,  of  1112,  East  64th  Street,  Chicago,  Illinois,  U.S.A.  Resi- 
dence. 4737,  Cook  Avenue,  St.  Louis,  Missouri,  U.S.A. Elizabeth  Diana. Kathleen.— Diana 

Henrietta.  Antoinette  Helen. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Denny  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Coningsby  Denny,  b.  1839,  d.  1888:  m.  1863,  Louisa  Mary,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus  Callaway,  of  Rogate,  Sussex  : — 

William  Coningsby,  b.  1867  : m.  1892,  Rose  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Ingram,  of  Wellington  Square, 

Hastings,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie  Ethel,  b.  1896.  Residence , Tralee,  Teignmouth. Edmund 

Henry,  b.  18 — : m.  1909,  Beatrice  Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  Alfred  Golborne.  Residence,  3,  Cleveland 
Mansions,  Twickenham  — Charles  Edward,  b.  18 — : nt.  1902,  Alice,  da.  of  — Baker,  of  Brighton, 

and  has  issue  living,  Letitia,  b.  190-, — Ivy  Coningsby,  b.  190-. Horatio,  b.  18 — : in.  18 — , Mabel, 

da.  of  Adm.  — De  Beilin.— .Edith  Mary,  b.  18 — ; an  Army  Staff  Nurse.  Constance  Frances, 

b.  18 — . Ada  Louisa,  b.  18 — : m.  1900,  Hubert  Barraclough,  and  has  issue  living,  Gwendoline 

Grace,  b.  190-.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Anthony  Denny,  b.  1843,  d.  1873  : in.  1871,  Clara  Delinda, 
who  d.  1873,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Acheson  Thompson,  of  Castle  Island,  co.  Kerry : — 
Ethel,  b.  1873  : in.  1894,  Lewin  Henry  Dell  FitzHayman.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Alfred  Edward  Denny,  R.N.,  b.  1845,  d.  1903  : m.  1870,  Mary  Harriet 
Scott,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  G.  Stokes,  C.E.  : — 

William  Alfred  Charles,  b.  1871,  ed.  in  Germany  ; formerly  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps;  was  Director- 
Gen.  of  Mil.  Intelligence  in  Canada  (with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.),  and  Col.-Comdg.  Corps  of  Guides, 
Canadian  Mil.  Forces  1903-5  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  on  Staff  of  Lord  Dundonald’s 
Mounted  Brig.,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  all  engagements  and  operations  of  Natal 
Field  Force  (slightly  wounded,  despatches  thrice,  medal  with  six  clasps,  Brevet  Major)  ; was 
D.A.A.G.  Hong  Kong  1902-3;  is  Dep.  Controller  Welfare  Supervision  Depart.,  Roy.  Arsenal, 
Woolwich  : in.  1896,  Lucy  Florence,  only  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Herbert  Coningham,  of  32, 
Vernon  Terrace,  Brighton,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Lucy  Dorothy,  b.  1899, — Eileen  Mary  Diana, 
b.  1903.  Ethel  Mary,  b.  1880:  m.  1905,  the  Rev.  Henry  Herbert  Leeper,  V.  of  St.  Stephen’s, 
Devonport,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Stephen,  b.  1909, — Terence  Folliott,  b.  1914.  Residence , 
St.  Stephen's  Vicarage,  Devonport. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Denny,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1871  : in.  1832, 
Marianne,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  Thomas  Truman,  of  Exeter  : — 

Joan  Frances  : in.  1885,  John  Thomas,  who  d.  1913,  Harpist  to  H.M.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 
Charles,  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  : m.  1911,  Dorothy  Iris,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Scott- 
Millar,  of  Belfairs,  Broomwater  West,  Teddington,  and  has  issue  living,  Betty  Iris, — Gwilym  Ivor, 
D.S.O. , M.C. , b.  1893  [ see  “ Companionage  ”], — Ada  Myfanwy:  in.  1916,  Major  Alan  Duguid, 
A.F.C.,  R.A.F.,  formerly  of  Baroda,  Cedars  Avenue,  Rickmansworth,  Herts,  and  has  issue  living, 
Bronwen  Denise  b.  19—.  Residence , Inglenook,  Blandford  Road,  Bedford  Park,  W. 

Sir  Edmond  Denny  (son  of  William  Denny,  of  Cheshunt — High  Sheriff  of  Herts  1480),  King’s 
Remembrancer,  and  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  temp.  Henry  VII.,  had  two  sons,  Sir  Thomas  (whose 
descendant,  Sir  William  Denny,  of  Norfolk,  was  created  a baronet  1642),  and  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Anthony  Denny,  P.C.,  Chief  Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber  and  Groom  of  the  Stole  to  Henry  VIII. 
The  latter  was  the  only  gentleman  who  dared  to  inform  the  King  of  his  approaching  end,  and 
received  from  him  a pair  of  gloves  (which  still  exist)  worked  with  pearls  ; he  became  an  Executor 
of  Henry  VIII.,  and  one  of  the  Guardians  of  Edward  VI.  Sir  Edward  Denny,  grandson  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Anthony,  was  created  Lord  Denny  de  Waltham  1604,  and  Earl  of  Norwich  1626.  The 
present  family  is  descended  from  Sir  Edward  Denny,  Knight  Banneret,  M.P.  (younger  son  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Anthony  Denny),  who,  being  Governor  of  Kerry  and  Desmond,  and  Gentleman  of  the 
Privy  Chamber  to  Queen  Elizabeth,  received  a grant  of  the  town  and  castle  of  Tralee  as  a reward  for 
his  services  against  the  rebel  Earl  of  Desmond  and  the  Spaniards.  For  successive  generations  th 
Dennys  of  Tralee  Castle  provided  representatives  for  Tralee  and  co.  Kerry  in  Parliament.  Sir  Barry, 
2nd  Bt.,  was  killed  in  a duel  1794. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


DENNY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Dumbarton,  co.  Dumbarton. 


Brave  and  kind.  Sir  ARCHIBALD  DENNY,  LL.D .,  ISt  BarOliet , 

fourth  son  of  Peter  Denny,  of  Helenslee,  Dumbarton  ; b. 
Feb.  7th,  i860;  ed.  at  Dumbarton  Acad.,  in  Switzerland, 
and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glas- 
gow 1911  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Dumbartonshire  Rifle 
Vol. ; is  a Naval  Architect,  a J.P.  for  Dumbartonshire, 
i Past  Pres,  of  Institution  of  Junior  Engineers  and  of 
Institution  of  Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  in  Scotland, 
Master  of  Shipwrights’  Co.,  Vice-Pres.  of  Institution  of 
Naval  Architects,  and  a member  of  the  firm  of  William 
Denny  and  Bros.,  shipbuilders,  of  Dumbarton;  was  a 
Member  of  Loadline  Committees  1898  and  1913,  and  of 
Committee  on  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers  1901,  and  Chm. 
of  Bulkheads  and  Watertight  Compartments  Committee 
19 12- 13  : m.  1885,  Margaret,  da.  of  John  Tulloch,  and 
has  issue. 

Azure,  three  suns  in  their  splendour  in  chief  or,  and  in  the 
honour  point  a martlet  of  the  last  for  difference.  (£rtst — A dexter 
hand  erect,  pointing  with  two  fingers  at  a sun  in  his  splendour, 
all  proper. 

Residence — Cardross  Park,  Cardross,  Dumbartonshire.  Club — 

British  Empire.  

Sons  living— MAURICE  EDWARD,  C.B.E. , b.  Feb.  nth,  1886  ; 
is  a Naval  Architect,  and  Hon.  Capt.  Machine  Gun  Corps;  in  Controller’s  Depart.,  Admiralty 
1917-18;  C.B.E.  1918;  m.  1916,  Marjorie,  da.  of  William  Royce  Lysaght,  C.B.E. , of  Castleford, 

Chepstow,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosamund  Margaret,  b.  1917.  Club,  Windham. Peter  Archie, 

b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  1st  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders. James  Murray  Tulloch,  b.  1896 ; is 

Capt.  R.E.,  and  serving  with  Inland  Water  Transport. 

Daughter  living — Eileen  Margaret,  b.  1891  : m.  1917,  Alexander  Muir  McGrigor,  Lieut.  Yeo. 

Denys-Burton,  see  Burton. 

DERING,  Creation  (E.)  1627,  of  Surrenden-Dering,  Kent. 

Sir  Henry  Edward  Dering, 

loth  Baronet ; b.  May  9th,  1866;  s. 
his  father,  Szr  Henry  Nevill,  1906  ; 
ed.  at  Eton ; formerly  Major  Scots 
Guards ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1915-17  as 
Assist.  Provost  Marshal ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Kent,  Major  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  and  patron  of  one  living : m. 
1890,  May  Astel  Rosina,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Jameson,  of  Montrose,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Quarterly ; 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a 
fesse  azure,  in  chief  three  torteaux;  2nd  and 
3rd,  or,  a saltire  sable.  Crest — On  a ducal 
coronet  or,  a horse  passant  sable,  jjnpjjorttrs 
—Two  horses  sable,  maned  or. 

Seats — Surrenden  Dering,  Ashford,  Kent ; 
Sheerland  House,  Ashford,  Kent.  Clubs — 
Travellers*,  Wellington. 

. . ...  ...  _ , Son  living  - ANTHONY  MILES 

/ l.aE  4°  nothing  without  God.  CHOLMELEY,  b.  July  29th,  1901. 

Daughters  living— Ivy  Maud,  b.  1893  : m.  1st,  1913,  Capt.  Rupert  Auriol  Conant  Murray,  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1915  [ see  D.  Atholl,  coils.];  2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Hector  Robert  Hume  Greenfield,  Argyll 

and  Sutherland  Highlanders. Myrtle,  b.  1898  : rn.  1917,  Capt.  Douglas  Charles  Leyland  Speed, 

O.B.E.,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (Reserve),  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919.— —Clare,  b.  1900. 
Brothers  living— Sir  Herbert  Guy  Nevill,  K.C.M.G. , K.C.I.E.,  M.V.O. , b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
appointed  British  High  Commr.  at  Sofia  19x9,  and  to  Rumania  1920;  formerly  Envoy  Extraor,  and 
Min  Plen.  at  Bangkok  ; present  at  siege  of  Pekin  1900  (medal  with  clasp);  has  Coronation  medals, 
1902  and  1911  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  K.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.I.E.  1919:  m.  1920,  Edith  A.  M., 
widow  of  J . R.  Middleton  Smith.  Residence , British  Legation,  Bukarest,  Rumania.  Clubs , St. 

James’s,  Travellers’. Arthur  Cholmeley  Odo  Fitzhardinge,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  baronet) — Adela  Dorothy  Jane.  Residence,  Alconbury,  Westcott, 
Dorking. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Rosa  ( Lady  Dering),  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Underwood,  of 
5,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.  : »i.  1863,  Sir  Henry  Nevill  Dering,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1906. 
Residence , 25,  Basil  Mansions,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  , . „ , , 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  George  Edwardes  Dering,  5th  son  of  8th  baronet, 
b.  1841,  d.  1902  : in.  xst,  1868,  Jane  Alice,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  lhomas 
Taylor;  2ndly,  1882,  Pauline,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Lewis 
Mason,  Chaplain  at  Compiegne,  France  ; — 

Violet  Alice  Jane.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Cholmeley  Charles  William  Dering,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Heneage  William  Dering,  b.  1819,  d.  1902  ; m.  1847,  Ann  Caroline,  who  a. 
1901,  da.  of  the  late  Captain  Clotworthy  Upton,  R.N.  : — 

Evelyn  John  Heneage,  b.  1850  ; m.  1879,  Emma  Cordelia,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Stephen  Gates, 


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of  Brighton,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Henry  Heneage,  b.  1881, — Caroline  Cordelia,  b.  1882, — 
Cynthia  Florence  Rosse,  b.  1888, — Emily  Constance  Mary.  ■■Alice  Lucy  St.  John  : in.  1874, 
Arthur  Cotton  Beare,  who  d.  1876.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  William  Wallace  Dering,  b.  1848,  d.  1894  : in.  1879, 
Marianna  Emily  (now  of  Instow,  N.  Devon),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Goldie  Harding,  of 
Hallsannery,  N.  Devon  : — 

Claud  Lacy  Yea,  D.S.O. , R.N.,  b.  1885;  became  Lieut.  1907,  Lieut.-Com.  1915,  and  Com.  1919; 
European  War  1^14-18  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  19x9  : m.  1915,  Winifred,  da.  of  Edmund  Gellibrand,  of 

V.O.19,  Cadet  Line,  Petrograd. Anthony  Lionel  Yea,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Capt. 

King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  : in.  19x6,  Gertrude  Frances 
Cordelia,  only  da.  of  Archibald  Henry  Boyd,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Bellevue,  Westward  Ho  ! [see  Denny, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Rosalind  Cordelia,  b.  X917, — Pamela  Mary,  b , 1919.  Residence , 
Instow,  N.  Devon.— Beatrice  Adela  Frances,  b.  1880. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lionel  Ashton  Dering,  b.  1850,  d.  1890  : in.  1876,  Katharine  Edith,  da.  of 
Burton  Archer-Burton,  formerly  of  Woodlands,  Hants  : — 

Dorothy:  m.  1915,  Lieut.  Spenser  Douglas  Adair  Grey,  D.S.O.,  RN.  [see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  William  Wallace  Dering  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Rupert  Chomeley  Yea  Dering,  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  b. 
1883,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915  : m.  1914,  Helen  (who  in.  2ndly, 
1920,  Capt.  Robert  Brinsley  Fitz-Gerald,  M.C.  [ see  Fitz-Gerald,  Bt.,  cr.  1880]),  da.  of  the 
late  James  FitzGerald,  of  Dublin: — 

Rupert  Anthony  Yea  (posthumous),  b.  1915. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Cholmeley  Edward  John  Dering,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Cholmeley  Dering,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Cholmeley  Edward  Dering,  b.  1818,  d.  1881  : in.  1841,  Cecilia 
Elizabeth  Louisa,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Richard  Chadwick,  of  Treleigh,  Cornwall : — 

Mary  Cholmeley:  in.  1st,  1882,  Daniel  Alfred  Anley  Tupper,  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain’s  Depart.;  2ndly, 
x889,  Francis  Arnold  Hull  Terrell,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1903  ; 3rdly,  1905,  Thomas  Skinner,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Skinner,  of  Roland  House,  S.  Kensington,  S.  W.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  xst  marriage), 
Cecil  Mary  Nowell  Dering  ( Lady  Craig ) : in.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  James  Craig,  Bt.,  M.P.,  of 
Craigavon,  Strandtown,  co.  Down,  Cleeve  Court,  Streatley-on-Thames,  and  6,  Victoria  Square, 
S.W.  Residence,  37,  Chapel  Street,  Grosvenor  Place,  S-.W.i. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Lieut,  of  Dover  Castle,  and  his  five  immediate  successors  represented  Kent 
in  Parliament,  while  the  8th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Wexford  1830,  Romney  1831-2,  and  E.  Kent 
1852-7  and  1863-8.  The  9th  baronet  was  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Mexico  1894-1900,  and  to 
Brazil  X900-1906. 

DE  ROBECK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 

Sir  John  Michael  de  Robeck,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. , ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  4th  Baron  de  Robeck  [see  “Foreign  Titles”];  b.  June  10th,  1862; 
became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm.  1911,  Vice-Adm.  1917,  and 
Adm.  1920 ; sometime  Inspector  of  Boys’  Training  Establishments ; was  Adm.  of 
Patrols  1912-14  ; served  during  European  War  19 14-19,  Comdg.  at  Dardanelles, 
with  rank  of  Vice-Adm.  (K.C.B. , Legion  of  Honour,  ist  class  of  Order  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan,  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania,  Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of  Excellent  Cross,  China,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
G.C.M.G.,  thanked  by  Parliament,  cr.  Baronet,  granted  ,£10,000)  ; appointed  to 
command  Mediterranean  Fleet  1919  ; also  High  Commr.,  Constantinople;  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  G.C.M.G.  1919. 

(&mt — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Residence — Naas,  co.  Kildare.  Club — Army  and  Navy. 


DES  VCEUX,  Creation  (I.)  1787,  of  Indiaville,  Queen’s  County. 

Sir  Frederick  Henry  Arthur  Des 
Vceux,  7th  Baronet ; b.  March  ist,  1857;  .r.  his  father, 
Sir  Charles  Champagne,  1914 ; is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer ; formerly  Major  6th  Dragoon  Guards ; served 
in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal) : m.  1899,  Hylda 
Henrietta,  C.B.E. , da.  of  Sir  Victor  Alexander 
Brooke,  3rd  Bt.  (cr.  1822). 

$ rma — Gules,  on  a pale  or  a squirrel  sejant  in  chief  and  a 
Blackamoor’s  head  couped  in  base  proper.  Crxst — A squirrel 
sejant  proper. 

Residence—  50,  Gillingham  Street,  S.W.  Club — Arthur’s, 
Boodle’s,  Naval  and  Military. 

Daughters  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Constance  Margaret. 

Mary  Victoria : m.  1897,  Richard  Sydney  Sabine  Pasley, 

who  d.  1911  [see  Pasley,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  3, 
Woodville  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Daughter  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Cecilia  Louisa:  m. 
1861,  Col.  William  Hickes  Slade,  who  d.  1884  [see  Slade,  Bt., 
colls.].  Residence,  11,  Chesham  Place,  S.W. 

Widow  living  of  5th  Baronet— Alice  Magdalene  Grey 
C Lady  Alice  Des  Vceux),  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Wilton:  in. 
1863,  Sir  Henry  Dalrymple  Des  Voeux,  5th  baronet,  who  d. 
1894.  Residence , 18,  Stafford  Place,  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

it  a 0-1,  j/ • - - Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred  Antony 

Higher  things  are  among  our  wishes.  Des  V(KUX)  next  brJother  of  6th  baronetj 

b.  1830,  d.  1904 : in.  1863,  Isabella,  who  d.  T909,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Muspratt, 
Bombay  C.S.  : — 

EDWARD  ALFRED,  b.  1864.— —Henry  Bertram,  C.M.G.,  b.  1868;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  : served 
during  European  War  1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1916:  in.  1904,  Alice,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Shaw,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice  Ivy,  b.  1905. 


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Frances  Isabelle,  A 1870  : m.  1894,  Capt.  Harry  Sloggett,  R.E.,  who  d.  1898. Alice  Georgina. 

b 1870:  w ist,  1904,  Lieut.  Alfred  Bayly  Browse,  R.N.,  who  d.  1910;  2ndly,  1919,  George 
Frederick  Mallison.  Residence , 6,  Craven  Mansions,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  (George)  William  Des  Voeux,  G.C.M.G.,  younger  brother  of 
6th  baronet,  A 1834,  d.  1909:  tn.  1875,  Marion  Denison-(now  of  35,  Cadogan 
Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Pender,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  of  Middleton 
Hall,  Linlithgowshire : — 

Hwry  O.B.E.,  b.  1876;  Lieut. -Col.  (retired),  formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  European 

War  1914-19,  sometime  Comdg.  13th  (Ser.)  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  and  a Ser.  Batn.  Middlesex  Regt. 
despatches  O.B.E);  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1911,  Dorothy  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Turner- Farley,  of  Wartnaby  Hall,  Melton  Mowbray  [see  Waldie-Griffith,  Bt.]..  and  has  issue 
living,  William  Richard  de  Bacquencourt,  b.  1911.  Clubs,  Guards’,  Naval  and  Military,  Royal 

Yacht  Squadron. Frederick  William,  b.  1889 ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1914. Alice  Frances  Denison  (Lady  Cuninghame),  b.  1882:  m.  1904, 

E1eut.-L.0l.  Sir  I homas  Andrew  Alexander  Montgomery  Cuninghame,  D.S.O.,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consorts  Own). — - — Emma  Bettine,  b.  1887:  m.  1907 , Major  Thomas  Guy  Frederick  Paget,  J.P. 
~or  Leicestershire),  R.F.A.  and  Scots  Guards  (Special  Reserve),  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald 
Ouy  Ihomas  Des  Voeux,  b.  1908,— John  William  Frederick  Guy,  b.  1910,— Brenda  Edith  Marion 
.bettine,  o.  1913.  Residences , Sulby  Hall,  Rugby ; Ibstock  Manor,  Leicestershire. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Governor  of  Masulipatam,  and  second  in  Council  at  Madras,  and  afterwards 
had  a seat  in  the  Irish  Parliament. 


DE  TRAFFORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Trafford  Park,  Lancashire. 

Sir  Humphrey  Francis  de  Trafford, 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  July  3rd,  1862;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Humphrey,  1886;  formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Lancashire  Hussar  Imperial  Yeo.  : tn.  1886, 
Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Franklin  (formerly 
77th  Regt.  and  6th  Royals),  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Argent,  a griffin  segreant  gules.  ©rest— A thrasher 
proper,  his  hat  and  coat  per  pale  argent  and  gules,  sleeves 
counterchanged,  breeches  and  stockings  of  the  2nd  and  3rd,  his 
flail  of  the  1st. 

Residences, — Hill  Crest,  Market  Harborough  ; 39,  Port- 
land Place,  W.  Club— Bath. 


Sons  living— HUMPHREY  EDMUND,  M.C.,  b.  Nov. 
30th,  1891;  ed.  at  R. M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.).  : in. 
1917,  the  Hon.  Cynthia  Cadogan,  da  of  the  late  Viscount 
Chelsea  [see  E.  Cadogan],  and  has  issue  living,  Ann,  b.  1918, 
• — Mary,  b.  1920.— Rudolph  Edgar  Francis,  O.B.E.,  b. 
1894;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1915);  in  Mounted 
Intelligence  Corps  and  temporary  Capt.  and  a Staff-Lieut. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (Knight  of  Crown  of  Roumania  with 
Swords);  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Raymond  Vincent,  A 1900; 
ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards. 

Daughter  living— Violet  Mary  {Hon.  Mrs.  Rupert  O.  D. 
Keppel),  b.  1893  : m.  1919,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Rupert  Oswald 
Derek  Keppel,  O.B.E.,  formerly  Coldstream  Guards  [see  E. 
Albemarle]. 

Brother  living — Charles  Edmund,  b.  1864;  was  High  Sheriff  of  Leicestershire  1893  ; is  a D.L.  for 
Northamptonshire:  m.  1892,  Lady  Agnes  Mary  Pia  Feilding,  da.  of  8th  Earl  of  Denbigh,  and  has 
issue  living,  Hubert  Edmund  Francis,  A 1893  ; ed.  at  Downside  Coll.,  and  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt. 
1st  Dragoons;  served  during  European  War  1914-19  (wounded), — Clare  Mary  Annette,  b.  1895  : vi. 
1916,  Edric  Charles  Joseph  Wolseley,  el.  son  of  Sir  Charles  Michael  Wolseley,  9th  Bt.,— Hilda 
Bertha  Mary  Clare,  b.  1898.  Residences,  Hothorpe,  Theddingworth,  Rugby  ; 58,  Park  Street,  W. 
Club , Bachelors’. 

Sisters  living — Mildred  Mary  Josephine  ( Baroness  Be  Hew),  b.  1856 : m.  1883,  the  3rd  Baron  Bellew, 
who  d.  19x1.  Residence , Barmeath  Castle,  co.  Louth.— -Gundrede  Annette  Teresa  {Lady  O'Brien ), 
b.  i860  : m.  1885,  Sir  Timothy  Carew  O’Brien,  3rd  Bt.  Residence,  Rochford,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 
—Mary  Annette,  b.  1865  : m.  1905,  Samuel  Sproston.^— Sicele  Agnes,  b.  1867  : m.  1st,  1885 
(marriage  annulled  1888),  William  Joseph  Blundell,  who  d.  1909,  of  Crosby  Hall,  Blundellsands  ; 
2ndly,  1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Charles  William  Clifford  [ see  Clifford,  Bt.,  cr.  1887].  Residence, 
The  Red  House,  Market  Drayton.— Mary  Hilda,  b.  1875  ; is  a nun. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Mary  Annette  {Lady  M.  Annette  de  Trafford),  sister  of  17th 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury : m.  1855,  Sir  Humphrey  de  Trafford,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1886.  Residence, 
Irwell  Bank,  Eccles. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Randolphus  de  Trafford,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1820 
d.  1879  : in.  1850,  Lady  Adelaide,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  Cathcart : — 

Sigismund  Cathcart,  A 1853  ; formerly  Lieut.  14th  Foot ; is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  : in.  1879,  Clementina 
Frances,  da.  of  Sir  Pyers  Mostyn,  8th  Bt.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Edmond,  M.C., 
b.  1891;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.), — Reginald 
Francis,  b.  (twin)  1891  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1915,— Ermyntrude  Frances,  A.R.R.C. , A 1883,— Elfrida  Adelaide  (Lady  Edward  Seymour),  b. 
1886:  in.  1914,  Lord  Edward  Beauchamp  Seymour,  Lieut.  Canadian  Cav.,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in 
action  during  European  War)  1917  [see  M.  Hertford].  Residence,  Croston  Hall,  near  Preston.  Club, 

Arthur’s. Galfrid  Aloysius  Cathcart,  A 1856;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 

London  Regt.);  served  in  Afghan  war  1879-80  (medal):  tn.  1887,  Cecile,  da.  of  the  late  Comte 
Hubert  De  Stacpoole,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Sicell  Noel,  A 1888, — Ralph  Eric,  b.  1892; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — 
Daphne  Elizabeth  Adelaide  Mary  A 1903.— Charles  Alan  Cathcart,  A 1871 ; formerly  Capt.  Duke 
of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.):  sometime  British  Vice-Consul  at  Brest;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Ser.  Batn.,  and  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire  ; European  War  1914-19  : in.  1900,  Lady  Victoria  Frederica 
Wilhelmina  Georgina  Seymour,  da.  of  6th  Marquessof  Hertford,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Agnes 
Mary  Seymour,  A 1901.  Residence,  Tadmarton  Lodge,  Banbury,  Oxon.  Henrietta  Cathcart 
(Hon.  Mrs.  Henry  Orde-Powlett):  in.  1877,  the  late  Hon.  Henry  Robert  Orde-Powlett  [see  B. 
Bolton].  Residence,  2,  Queensberry  Place,  S.W. Mary  Adelaide  Cathcart. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Henry  de  Trafford,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1823, 
d.  1895  : m.  1876,  Gertrude  Mary  (now  of  Haselour  Hall,  Tamworth),  da.  of  the 
late  Herman  Walmesley,  of  Gidlow,  Wigan  : — 

Of  whom  Henry  Joseph,  b.  1877  ; Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  19x5, — Thomas  Cecil,  b.  1881;  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  d.  (wounds 
in  action  during  European  War)  1914  : in.  1914,  Mary  Winifride  (Freyda),  da.  of  Sir  Joseph 

Edward  Radcliffe,  4th  Bt. Herman  St.  Michael,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire 

Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914-15. Oswald,  b.  1885;  is  Capt.  South  Staffordshire 

Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15  (prisoner). Robert  Ashton,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut. 

Officers’  Training  Corps.  -Edward  Aloysius,  M.C.,  b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 

served  during  European  War  1914-15  (M.C.). Mary.  Hermione  : in.  iqoi,  as  his  2nd  wife, 

George  Trevor  Basil  Mostyn,  who  d.  1913  [see  Mostyn,  Bt.].  Residence , Clifton  Hill,  Gar- 
stang,  Lancashire.— Jane  Seymour  Mary:  in.  1907,  Francis  Joseph  Scott-Murray  [B.  Lovat]. 
Residence , The  Manor  House,  Hambleden,  Henley-on-Thames.—— Gertrude  Mary:  in.  1909, 
Major  William  Erdeswick  Ignatius  Butler-Bowdon,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Maurice  Erdeswick,  b.  1910, — Anthony  William,  b.  1913.—— Agnes  Mary. 

The  family  of  Trafford  is  said  to  have  been  settled  in  Lancashire  before  the  Conquest.  The  1st 
baronet  in  1842  received  a royal  license  to  use  the  name  of  de  Trafford. 


DE  VERE,  Creation  (I.)  1784,  of  Curragh,  Limerick.  (Extinct  1904.] 

Sir  Stephen  Edward  de  Vere,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Horatio  de  Vere,  R.E.,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1828,  d.  1865 : m.  1856,  Anne  Celestine  (who  d.  1914,  having  in.  2ndly,  1873, 
the  Rev.  Charleton  Maxwell),  da.  of  James  Hardiman  Burke,  of  Issercleran,  co. 
Galway : — 

Mary;  m.  ist,  1879,  Major  William  Utting  Cole,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  who  d.  1892;  2ndly,  1894, 
Col.  Herbert  William  Studd,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage), 
William  Horace  de  Vere,  b.  1881  : m.  1918,  Denise  J.  V.  M.  Daly,  of  Raford,  co.  Galway,  and 
Firbough  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1919, — John  James  Burke,  M.C. , b.  1884; 
Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  : in.  1917,  Aileen,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  McNeile,  Cold- 
stream Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Burke  b.  1920, — Annie  Vere,  b.  18 — : in.  1911, 
Arthur  Neville  Chamberlain,  iM.P.  (sometime  Director-Gen.  of  National  Ser.),  of  Westbourne, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1914,  a da.  b.  1911, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Mary  de  Vere,  b.  1895  : m.  1915,  Charles  Michael  Palairet,  xst  Sec.  Diplo.  Ser., — Dorothy  Mary 
Fairfax,  b.  1897:  m.  1919,  Capt.  Thomas  Folliott  Powell,  Coldstream  Guards.  Residence , Isser- 
cleran, co.  Galway.  Eleanor  Hester  [Lady  Sha7u) : in.  1885,  Sir  Frederick  William  Shaw,  5th 

Bt.  Residence,  Bushy  Park,  Terenure,  co.  Dublin. Margaret  Elizabeth:  in.  ist,  1886,  Francis 

J.  Joyce,  who  d.  1890;  2ndly,  1908,  Brig.-Gen.  Cyril  Prescott-Decie,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Francis  Horatio  de  Vere,  M.C.  (of  Kilima.  Kiu,  Ulu,  British  East 
Africa),  b.  1888;  formerly  Major  R.F.A.  : m.  1916,  Mary  Early,  da.  of  the  late  Garland  Davison, 
of  Warrenton,  Va.,  U.S.A. 


DEVITT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Chelsea,  co.  London. 

Sir  Thomas  Lane  Devitt,  ist  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Devitt;  b.  March  28th, 
1839  5 senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Devitt  and 
Moore,  Chm.  of  Lloyd's  Register  of  Shipping , and 
Pres,  of  Equitable  Life  Assurance  So.  ; was  Pres,  of 
Chamber  of  Shipping  of  United  Kingdom  1890,  and 
of  Institute  of  Marine  Engineers  1913-14,  and  Master 
of  Skinners’  Co.  1886  and  1896,  and  of  Shipwrights’ 
Co.  1917:  m.  1863,  Fanny  Theodora,  who  d.  19171 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Ebenezer  Pye-Smith,  F.R.C.S., 
and  has  issue. 

Jurms — Per  pale  gules  and  azure  a bascule  argent,  chained 
or,  in  chief  a fountain.  Cmt — A merman  azure,  pointing 

with  the  index  finger  of  the  dexter  hand  and  holding  in  the 
sinister  hand  a rudder  gold. 

Residences — 6,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.i ; 8,  Radnor  Cliff, 
Sandgate,  Kent.  Club's — City  of  London,  Burlington  Fine 
Arts,  Arts,  Oriental,  Union  (Sydney). 


Sons  living— ARTHUR,  b.  Dec.  29th,  1867  ; ed.  at  Sher- 
borne, and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.):  in.  1897,  Florence 
Emmeline,  el.  da.  of  William  Forbes  Gordon,  of  Manar,  N.S. 
Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Gordon,  b.  1902, — Mary  Gordon,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Great 
Cozens,  Ware,  Herts.— —Howson  Foulger,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Sherborne:  in.  1908,  Winifred  Lina, 
el.  da.  of  Richard  Woollcombe,  of  31,  Cleveland  Square,  W. , and  has  issue  living,  Howson  Charles, 
b.  1909, — Peter  Kenneth,  b.  1911, — Ursula  Helen,  b.  1912, —Sheila  Winifred,  b.  (twin)  1912, — Lorna 
Mary,  A 1915.  Residence,  Northbrook,  Godaiming.— Herbert  Pye-Smith,  M.R.C.S. , L R.C.P ., 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.) : m.  1903,  Roberta  Mary  Cornelia,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Major  James  George  Anderson,  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip 
Eyre,  b.  1907, — Herbert  Lionel,  b.  1910, — John  Desmond,  b.  1917, — Dorothea,  b.  1904, — Margaret, 
b.  1915.  Residence,  62,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  1.— Philip  Henry,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Loretto,  and  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.) : m.  1919,  Dorothy  Maud,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  John  Hall,  V.  of 
Shirburn,  Watlington,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1919.  Residence , 

Daughters  living— Helen  Margaret,  b.  1865.  Residence , 6,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.i.— Emily 

Ruth,  b.  1866.  Residence,  Strangway  House,  Sandgate,  Kent. Lilian  Dorothea,  b.  1870  : m. 

1903,  Herbert  Stringfellow  Pendlebury,  M.A.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence,  44, 
Brook  Street,  W.— Katherine  Rutherfoord,  b.  1879  : in.  1906,  the  Rev.  William  Francis  Eliot, 
R.  of  Sudely,  and  V.  and  Rural  Dean  of  Winchcombe,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence,  Winch- 
combe  Vicarage,  Gloucestershire. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


DEWEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  South  Hill  Wood,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Sir  Thomas  Charles  Dewey,  ist  Baronet , 

son  of  Charles  Dewey,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts ; b.  Aug. 
31st,  1840;  ed.  at  Broxbourne,  Herts;  is  Hon.  Col. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.),  Pres,  of  Prudential  Assurance  Co.  (for- 
merly 34  years  Gen.  Manager  and  10  Chm.),  Dep. 
Chm.  Roy.  National  Pension  Fund  for  Nurses,  a Mem- 
ber of  Kent  Territorial  Force  Asso.  and  of  Rochester 
House  of  Laymen  and  the  House  of  Laity,  and  a J.P. 
for  Kent ; was  Charter  Mayor  of  Bromley  (Kent)  1903, 
and  a Member  of  War  Office  Expenditure  Committee 
1916  : m.  1866,  Clara,  da.  of  Thomas  Daws,  of  Pyrford 
Place,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — ist  and  4th  per  fesse  sable  and  or,  three  cinquefoils 
between  two  barrulets  between  three  dragons’  heads  erased  counter- 
changed,  in  each  of  their  mouths  a sword  in  bend  proper,  pommels 
and  hilts  of  the  second,  Dewey  ; 2nd  and  3rd  sable,  a griffin 
segreant  ermine,  armed  or,  the  wings  erminois,  a bordure  compony 
argent  and  gules,  Ballard.  (Jhrcst — A dragon’s  head  erased  sable, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a sword  in  bend  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
between  two  dragons’  wings  of  the  last,  on  each  a bend  of  the  first, 
charged  with  a cinquefoil  of  the  third. 

Seals — South  Hill  Wood,  Bromley,  Kent;  Peak  House  Sidmouth,  Devon.  Clubs— Constitu- 
tional, Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living — Rev.  STANLEY  DAWS,  b.  Aug.  12th,  1867  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (Mathe- 
matical Scholar,  B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1894);  is  R.  of  Moretonhampstead,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Meteorological  So.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Devon  Vol.  Regt.  during  European  War  1917-19  : m.  1891,  Emily 
Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  Lewis  Pryce,  R.  of  Llanfairnyhornwy,  Anglesey,  and  has  issue 
living,  Hugh  Grahame,  M.C.,b.  1895;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.): 
m.  1920,  Marjorie  Florence  Isobell,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Hugh  Dobbs  (late  Indian  Army), 
formerly  of  Bray,  co.  Wicklow, — Norman  Strafford,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-18  (M.C.), — Thomas  Lewis,  b.  1900, — Theodore  Stanley,  b.  1902, — Meredith 
Ballard,  b.  1907, — Elayne  Veronica,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Newnham  Coll.,  Camb.  (Honours,  Two  Tri- 
poses),—Rose  Myfanwy,  b.  1898.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Moretonhampstead,  Devon.  Clubs , 
Royal  Societies’,  Devon  and  Exeter. 

Daughters  living— Lilly,  b.  1873:  m.  1898,  Arthur  Willoughby  Harvey,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Dewey  Alan,  b.  1899, — Guy  Willoughby,  b.  1901, — Geoffrey  Marshall,  b.  1905,—  Joan 
Ursula  Violet,  b.  1907, — Queenie  Rosalie,  b.  1910, — Violet  Dorothy,  b.  1917.  Residence , Pyrford 
Place,  Devonshire  Gardens,  Margate.— —Daisy,  b.  1877  : m.  1905,  the  Rev.  Lewis  James  Elwin, 
who  d.  1910,  V.  of  All  Souls’,  Cheriton,  and  has  issue  living,  Daisy  Catherine  Dewey,  b.  1907. 

Residence,  Seacroft,  Folkestone. Ivy  Muriel,  b.  1883  : m 1914,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Howe  Stevenson, 

M.A.,  V.  of  St.  Mary  Cray.  Residence,  St.  Mary  Cray  Vicarage,  Kent.—— Daphne  Dorothy,  b. 
1888. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Marshall  Dewey,  younger  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1874,  d.  1919  : m. 
1897,  Ethel  Julia  (now  of  Toots  Wood,  Bromley,  Kent),  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Harvey : — 

Kenneth  Marshall,  b.  1900 -—Sidney  Maurice,  6.  1902, Roy  Marshall,  6.  1910.— —Phyllis  Muriel, 

b.  1904. Ethel  Kathleen  Clara,  b.  1906. 

Dick-Cunyngham,  see  Cunyngham. 

Dick-Lauder,  see  Lauder. 

DILKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1862,  of  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea. 

Sir  Fisher  Wentworth  Dilke,  4th  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  Ashton  Wentworth  Dilke,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  ist 
baronet ; b.  Jan.  5th,  1877  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Charles 
Wentworth,  1918;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898); 
is  Capt.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  : m.  1905,  Ethel,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  W.  K.  Clifford,  F.R.S.,  and  has  issue. 

Anns — Quarterly  of  nine  : ist,  gules,  a lion  rampant  per  pale  argent  and 
or  ; 2nd,  argent,  a mullet  gules  ; 3rd,  sable  a chevron  between  three  leopards' 
faces  or ; 4th,  argent,  a cross  grady  throughout  sable ; 5th,  paly  of  six 
argent  and  gules  a bend  counterchanged ; 6th,  gules,  on  a bend  argent 
three  escallops  azure  ; 7th,  paly  of  six  argent  and  sable  on  a bend  gules, 
three  mullets  argent ; 8th,  quarterly : or  and  gules  on  a bend  sable, 

between  two  fretts  or,  three  escallops  of  the  first ; 9th,  ermine  two  chevrons 
sable.  Crtst — A dove  proper. 

Residences — Brownwich,  Titchfield,  Hants  ; 53,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W. 


Sons  living- JOHN  FISHER  WENTWORTH,  b.  May  8th,  1906. Michael  Clifford  Went- 

worth, b.  1909.—  -Christopher  Wentworth,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living— Clement  Wentworth,  />.  1878:  ed.  at  King's  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899):  in.  1901, 
Marie  Hilda  Jessie,  only  child  of  William  Phelps,  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Oswald  Ashton 
Wentworth,  b.  1915, — Muriel  Mary i Wentworth,  b.  1903, — Sybil  Iris  Wentworth,  b.  1904, — Celia 
Wentworth,  b.  1908.  Residence,  63,  Wilbury,  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Sister  living— Sybil  Mary  Wentworth,  b.  1879:  in.  1901,  John  Roskill,  K.C.,  Judge  of  Salford 
Hundred  Court  of  Record,  of  1,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Ashton 
Wentworth,  b.  1902, — Stephen  Wentworth,  b.  1903, — Oliver  Wentworth,  b.  1906, — Eustace  Went- 
worth, b.  1911.  Residences,  33A,  Montagu  Square,  W.  ; Heatherfield,  Newtown  Common, 
Newbury. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— (Florence)  Peari.  ( Lady  Dilke),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Montague  Faithfull,  M.A.,  of  Sydney,  N.S. Wales  : in.  1915,  Sir  Charles  Wentworth  Dilke,  3rd 
baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence,  5,  Western  Terrace,  Brighton. 


DLBRETT’s  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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The  ist  baronet  look  a prominent  part  in  the  International  Exhibitions  of  1851  and  1862,  and  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Wallingford  (L)  1865-8.  The  2nd  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Wentworth  Dilke, 
was  Under  Sec.  for  Foreign  Affairs  1880-82,  and  Pres,  of  Local  Govt.  Board  1882-5,  and  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Chelsea  (L)  1868-86,  and  for  Forest  of  Dean  Div.  of  Gloucestershire  1892-1911. 


DILLON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Lismullen,  Meath. 

Sir  John  Fox  Dillon,  7th  Baronet , and  a Baron 
of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire;  b.  1843;  s‘  his  father,  Sir 
John,  1875  ; ed.  at  Magdalene,  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Hon. 
Major  5th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy. 
Canadians) ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Meath  : m.  1879, 
Marion  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Stewart  Dykes,  and 
has  issue. 

— Argent,  a lion  rampant  between  three  crescents  gules,  issuant 
from  each  crescent  a star  with  six  points  of  the  field,  over  all  a fesse 
azure.  (Inst — On  a chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine,  a falcon  rising 

argent,  beaked,  legged  and  belled  or.  ^Ilottfl — “Auxilium  ab 

alto”  ( Help  from  on  high). 

Seats — Lismullen,  Navan,  co.  Meath;  Dolserau  Hall,  Dolgelly,  N. 
Wales.  Clubs — Kildare  Street,  Junior  United  Service. 


Daughter  living— Millicent,  b.  1895. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Dillon,  5th  son  of  ist  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Dillon,  b.  1818,  d.  1916 : m.  1862,  Minnie  Margaretta 
(now  of  15,  Westbourne  Gardens,  Folkestone),  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Stuart  Mills,  a Senator 
of  the  Dominion  of  Canada  : — 

ROBERT  ARTH  UR,  b.  July  3rd,  1865  ; formerly  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  ; served  at  bombardment  of  forts 
at  Alexandra  1882  (medal  with  clasp  and  Khedive’s  star):  m.  1913,  Laura  McCliver,  who  d.  1915, 
and  has  issue  living,  Robert  William  Charlier,  b.  1914, — Laura  Maud,  b.  1915.  Residence , Lans- 

downe,  Worcester  Park,  Surrey. Grace  Minnie  : in.  1888,  Charles  Edward  Bonner,  who  d.  1907, 

of  The  Manor  House,  Spalding,  Lincolnshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Robert  Dillon,  b.  1889, 

— Grace  Eileen,  b.  1892. Katharine  Weltden  : m.  1886,  Richard  J.  Crookes,  who  d.  1899,  of 

Raithby  House,  Spilsby,  Lincolnshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Dillon  Farrar,  b.  1890, — Noel 

Richard  Dillon,  b.  1893, — Daphne  Graham,  b.  1888, — Ivy  Eileen,  b.  1889, Melita  Edith  Almeria. 

Minna  Marguerite. Evelyn  Drake:  m.  1916,  Capt.  Lancelot  Joseph  Hicks,  Indian  Army 

Reserve. Alice  Maude  (twin). 

This  family  is  descended  from  a common  ancestor  with  the  Earls  Roscommon  and  Barons  Dillon 
and  Clonbrock.  The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John,  M.P.,  was  created  a Baron  of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire, 
1782,  with  reversion  to  male  and  female  descendants,  and  was  authorised  by  royal  license  to  bear  the 
title  in  this  country. 


Diirwyn-Llewelyn,  see  Llewelyn. 


DIMSDALE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Goldsmiths,  Langdon  Hills,  Esses,  and 
Lancaster  Street,  Paddington,  co.  London. 

Sir  JOHN  Holdsworth  Dimsdale,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Feb.  10th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Cock- 
field,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O. , 1912;  ed.  at  Eton:  m.  1st,  Jan.  1901, 
Edith  Katherine,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  John  Connacher,  of 
London  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Elizabeth  Grace,  only  da.  of  the  late 
William  John  Harling,  of  Sevenoaks,  and  has  issue  by  ist 
marriage. 

^rms— Argent  on  a fesse  dancettee  azure  between  three  mullets  sable, 
two  bezants.  Cnst— A staff  fessewise  entwined  by  a serpent  proper,  thereon 
a griffin’s  head  erased  argent. 

Club — Carlton. 


Sons  living-By  1st  marriage— JOHN  HOLDSWORTH,  b.  Dec. 

31st,  1901. — —Robert  Henry  Holdsworth,  b.  1904 -Joseph  Reginald 

Holdsworth,  b.  1908. 

Sisters  living— Beatrice  Holdsworth,  A.R.R.C.,  b.  1878:  m.  (Feb.) 
1899,  Lancelot  Wilkinson  Dent,  O.B.E.,#and  has  issue  living,  Beatrice 
Marion  Dimsdale,  b.  (Dec.)  1899.  Residence,  83,  Westbourne  Terrace, 
W.  Charlotte  May  Holdsworth,  b.  1893. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Beatrice  Eliza  Bower  ( Lady  Dimsdale ),  O.B.E.,  da.  of 
Robert  Hunt  Holdsworth,  of  Gloucester  Gardens,  W.  ; O.B.E.  1918:  in.  1873,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
! Joseph  Cockfield  Dimsdale,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1912.  Residence,  12,  James 
I Street,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.2. 

The  ist  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Cockfield  Dimsdale,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O.,  sometime  a 
Director  of  Prescott,  Dimsdale  and  Co.  (Limited),  bankers,  of  Cornhill,  was  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1901-2,  and  City  Chamberlain  1902-12  ; he  sat  as  M.P.  for  City  of  London  (C)  1900-1906. 


What  God  wishes  will 
be  done. 


Dinshaw  Manockjee  Petit,  see  Petit. 


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DIXIE,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leicestershire. 


Sir  Alexander  Beaumont  Churchill  Dixie, 
nth  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  22nd,  1851  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Alexan- 
der Beaumont  Churchill,  M.D.,  1872;  ed.  at  Harrow; 
formerly  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Leicestershire  (High  Sheriff  1876),  and  patron  of  one  living 
(but  being  a Roman  Catholic  cannot  present)  : m.  1st,  1875, 
Lady  Florence  Caroline  Douglas,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  7th 
Marquess  of  Queensberry ; 2ndly,  1906,  Alice,  widow  of 
Edward  Young  Ewart,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

^rnts — Azure,  a lion  rampant  or,  a chief  of  the  last.  Cmt — An  ounce 
sejant  proper,  ducally  gorged  or. 

Residence — Poppleton  Croft,  York. 


Ouod  dm,  dm.  gon  living__GE0RGE  DOUGLAS,  b.  Jan.  18th,  1876;  has  been 
A ■/  ’ 1 Midshipman  R.N.,  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers; 

and  Private  Cameron  Highlanders : m.  1902,  Margaret  Lindsay,  da. 
of  Sir  Alexander  Jardine,  8th  Bt.  ( cr . 1672),  and  has  issue  living,  Alex- 
ander Archibald  Douglas  Wolstan,  b.  1910, — Marie  Margaret  Florence  Hyacinthe,  b.  1907, — Frances 
Dorothy  Madeleine  Barbara  de  la  Motte,  b.  1912.  Residence , Cassalands  House,  Dumfries. 

Sisters  living— Maria  Catherine  : m.  1863,  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Buckler  Gifford  Ludford-Astley, 
formerly  R.  of  Cadeby,  who  d.  1897,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Beaumont,  b.  1868  ; formerly 
Major  6th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt., — Alexander  Gifford,  b.  1882;  Capt.  Hussars;  d. 
(killed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia)  1917  ".  m.  1914,  Mary  Christobel,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  George 
Arbuthnot  [ see  Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Benjamin  Alexander,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Bredon  House,  Tewkesbury. Rosamond  Emily : in.  1866,  Charles  Fetherstone-Dilke,  who 

d.  1877.— —Caroline  Ellen  ( Baroness  Norton) : in.  1870,  the  2nd  Baron  Norton.  Residences , 
Bowbrook,  Pershore  ; Wellington  Lodge,  Bredon,  near  Tewkesbury.— Clementina  Churchill : 
m.  1874,  Capt.  Edmund  Waldegrave  Park-Yates,  late  Royal  Dragoons,  who  d.  1896.  Residence, 

Ince  Hall,  Chester. Agnes  Sophia:  in.  1877,  John  Frederick  Cay,  who  d.  1918.  Residences , 

Bowerswaine,  Stourwood  Avenue,  Bournemouth;  Knowle  Lodge,  Lichfield.— Fanny  Julia 
(Lady  Edward  Somerset) : in.  1st,  1880,  Lord  Henry  Edward  Brudenell  Somerset,  who  d.  1897 
[see  D.  Beaufort] ; 2ndly,  1898,  J.  Gratwicke  Blagrave.  Residence,  Trelawney,  Earley,  Reading. 

Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Emma  Georgina  (Baroness  Forester)-,  m.  1866,  the  5th  Baron 
Forester,  who  d.  1917.  Residence,  Rose  Bank,  Birchington,  Isle  of  Thanet. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Com.  Albert  Edward  Wolstan  Beaumont  Dixie,  R.N., 
youngest  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1878,  d.  1920:  m.  1914,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
David  Watson  : — 

Edward  Archibald  Wolstan  Beaumont,  b.  1916. 

This  family  was  settled  at  Bosworth  temp.  Queen  Elizabeth.  Sir  Wolstan  Dixie,  1st  baronet, 
received  his  warrant  of  baronetcy  from  Charles  I.,  for  his  activity  and  zealousness  in  the  royal  cause, 
however,  through  the  confusion  of  the  times,  the  patent  was  not  taken  out  until  1660,  in  which  year  Sir 
Wolstan  was  Sheriff  of  Leicestershire. 


DIXON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Ballymenoch,  Holywood,  co.  Down. 


Sir  Thomas  James  Dixon,  2nd  Baronet ; 

b.  May  29th,  1868  ; s.  his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Daniel, 
P.C. , M.P.,  1907  ; is  a D.L.  for  co.  Antrim  (High  Sheriff 
1912) ; High  Sheriff  for  co.  Down  1913  : m.  1906, 
Edith  Stewart,  da.  of  Stewart  Clark,  of  Dundas  Castle, 
Linlithgowshire. 

Jurats — Or,  on  a chevron  vair  three  billets  of  the  first,  on  a chief 
crenelly  gules  a tower  proper  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Crtst— A 
demi-lion  rampant  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross 
patonce  surrounded  by  a cirra  crown  or. 

Seats — Wilmont,  Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim  ; Drumadarragh,  co. 
Antrim  ; Cairndhu,  Larne,  co.  Antrim. 


Half-Brothers  living— DANIEL,  b.  July  22nd,  1875;  formerly 

Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles. Frank,  b.  1877;  is  Capt.  and  Hon. 

Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles. Herbert,  M.P.,  b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 

and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  a Director  of  Thomas 
Dixon  and  Sons,  and  a J.P.  for  co.  Kildare  (High  Sheriff  19 — ); 
formerly  Capt.  Dragoons ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  was  Sup.  of 
Remounts,  Belfast,  during  European  War;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Pottinger  Div.  of  Belfast  (U)  since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1905,  the  Hon. 
Emily  Ina  Florence  Bingham,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Clanmorris,  and 
has  issue  living,  Daniel  Stewart  Thomas  Bingham,  b.  1912, — 
Angela  Ierne  Evelyn,  b.  1907, — Daphnd  Maude,  b.  1908, — Anne  I.avinia,  b.  19 — , — Patricia  Clare, 
b.  19 — . Residence,  New  Abbey,  Kilcullen,  co.  Kildare.  Clubs,  Constitutional,  Cavalry,  Kildare 
Street,  Ulster. 


By  fidelity  and  constancy. 


Half  Sisters  living— Kate,  b.  1871  : m.  1902,  Capt.  Charles  Owen  Slacke,  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Randal  Charles,  b.  1904, 
— Edith  Avril,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Wheatfield,  Belfast.— Edith,  O.B.E.,  b.  1873;  is  a Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1899.  Lieut.-Col.  Frank 
Augustus  Douglas  Stevens,  C.B.E.,  D.L.,  Ch.  Constable  and  Co.  Director  of  Bedfordshire,  and 
Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  has  issue  living,  Marguerite  Edith  Annie,  b.  1901.  Resi- 
dence, Clairmont,  Shakespeare  Road,  Bedford. Louise,  b.  1878  : m.  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold 

Charles  Webster  Hale  Wortham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Princess  Victoria’s  (Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers),  and 
has  issue  living,  Valerie  Patricia  Annie,  b.  1911.  Evelyn  Annie,  b.  1885  : m.  1918,  Capt.  Herbert 
Bernard  Ward,  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  [ see  V.  Bangor,  colls.].— Beatrice,  b.  1889. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Daniel,  P.C.,  sole  partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomas  Dixon  and  Sons,  timber 
merchants,  and  shippers,  of  Belfast,  was  Mayor  of  Belfast  1892  and  1893,  Lord  Mayor  for  City  of 
Belfast  1901 -3,  1905-6,  and  1906-7,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Belfast,  N.  Div.  (C)  1905-7. 


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DIXON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Warlord,  co.  Chester. 

Sir  Alfred  Herbert  Dixon,  1st 

Baronet,  son  of  Henry  Hall  Dixon  (The  Druid) ; 
b Feb.  22nd,  1857  ; is  Chm.  Fine  Cotton  Spinners, 
and  Doublers’  Asso.  (Limited),  a Director  of 
Manchester  Royal  Exchange  (Limited),  and  Pres. 
Federation  of  Master  Cotton  Spinners’  Asso. ; 
sometime  Chm.  of  Cotton  Control  Board : m. 
1880,  Caroline,  da.  of  Henry  Sandford,  and  has 
issue. 

$rms — Azure,  a dove  proper,  in  chief  two  bees  volant 
or,  a chief  of  the  last,  thereon  three  pallets  gules. 
Cust — In  front  of  an  anchor  in  bend  sinister  sable,  a 
dexter  cubit  arm  proper,  in  the  hand  an  olive  branch  also 
proper. 

Residences — The  Moss,  Great  Warford,  Chester ; 
Temple  Chambers,  St.  James’s  Square,  Manchester. 


Daughter  living — Marjorie,  b.  1882  : in.  1st,  1904,  Francis 
Codrington  Nation,  who  d.  xpo8  ; 2nd,  (Jan.)  1913, 
Herbert  Stowell,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Kenneth  Dixon  Codrington  Nation-Dixon,  b.  1905; 
assumed  by  Royal  license  1918,  the  additional  surname  of 
Dixon, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Pamela,  b.  (Oct.)  1913.  Resi- 
dence, The  Mount,  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 


DIXON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Astle,  Chelford,  co.  Palatine  of  Chester, 


Sir  George  Dixon,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  John  Dixon,  of  Astle  Hall,  Cheshire  ; b.  May 
23rd,  1842 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Major  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; 
served  in  Fenian  Campaign,  Canada  (medal)  ; is 
a J.P.,  a D.L.  (High  Sheriff  1881),  and  Chm.  of 
County  Council  and  Standing  Joint  Committee 
for  Cheshire,  and  Col.  Comdt.  Cheshire  Vol. 
Regt. : m.  1885,  Emily  Katherine,  da.  of  George 
Beauchamp  Cole,  of  IJeatham  House,  Twicken- 
ham, and  widow  of  John  Baskervyle  Glegg,  of 
Withington  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Gules,  a fleur-de-lis  or,  on  a chief  argent  three 
ermine  spots  sable.  Crest — A demi-  lion  rampant  gules, 

holding  between  the  paws  a fylfot,  or. 

Seat—  Astle  Hall,  Chelford,  Cheshire.  Club—  Arthur’s. 


Son  living— JOHN,  b.  June  13th,  1886  : m.  19x0,  Gwen- 
dolen Anne,  da.  of  Sir  Joseph  Layton  Elmes  Spearman, 
2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  George,  b.  1911, — 
Beryl,  b.  1916.  Residence, 

Daughter  living— Sophia  Evelyn,  b.  1887. 


Dixon  Hartland,  see  Hartland. 


Dixwell-Oxenden,  see  Oxenden. 


SMITH-DODS WORTH,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Newland  Park,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Matthew  Blayney  Smith  - Dodsworth, 
O.B.E.,  6th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  26th,  1856;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Charles  Edward,  1891  ; ed.  at  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford;  O.B.E.  1918  : tn . 1887,  Agnes  Eliza, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Crowder,  and  has  issue. 

$XTms  Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent,  a bend  engrailed  sable  between 
three  annulets  gules,  Dodsworth  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  saltire  argent  and  sable 
two  trefoils  slipped  in  pale  gules,  Smith.  Crests — rst,  a dexter  cubit  arm 
in  chain  mail  or,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a broken  tilting  spear  or, 
embrued  gules,  Dodsworth  ; 2nd,  out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a boar’s  head 
couped  at  the  neck  azure,  crined  and  tusked  or,  Smith. 

Residence — Thornton  Watlass  Hall,  near  Bedale. 


Son  living-CLAUDE  MATTHEW,  b.  Aug.  12th,  1888 ; formerly 
Pro  lege  senatu  que  rege.  Lieut-  Yor^re  Regt. 

- , Daughters  living— Violet  Agnes,  b.  1889  : m.  19x5,  the  Rev.  Henry 

Jt •*  Vodde"'  Church  ^ Missionary  So.,  Bombay Hilda  Monica, 

S d?i?7wn|r!'“a  B‘™M£-P*irse).  O.B.E.-,  O.B.E.  1918 : m.  ,886,  Sir  Henry 

xvionson  de  la  Poer  Beresford-Peirse,  3rd  Bt.  Residence,  Bedale  Hall,  Bedale. 


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Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Blanche  ( Lady  Smith- Dodsworth),  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
George  Edward  Lascelles  [see  E.  Harewood,  colls.  1 : m.  1889,  Sir  Charles  Edward  Smith-Dodsworth 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1891.  Residence,  72,  Iverna  Court,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Cadwallader  Smith-Dodsworth,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet, 
b.  1858,  d.  1900 : in.  1888,  Hannah  Elicabeth,  da.  of  — Harrison,  of  Littlerock 
Farm,  Osceola  Co.,  Iowa,  U.S.A.  : — 

Dorothy,  b.  1891  : in.  1913,  Geoffrey  Hoyer  Millar,  and  has  issue  living,  Derrick  Norman,  b.  1914. 
Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Smith  Smith-Dodsworth,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d. 
1885  : in.  1848,  Jane  Rebecca, da.  of  JohnYoung,  Esq.,  ofWestridge,  Isle  of  Wight: — 
Rosa  Alexandrine  Elizabeth  Maria:  m.  1891,  Aymar  de  Seyssel,  Marquis  d’Aix  et  de  Sommariva, 
who  d.  1896.  Residence , 

The  paternal  ancestor  of  this  family  was  John  Smith,  yeoman,  of  Ecclesfield,  W.  Riding,  co.  York, 
who  married  the  sister  and  heiress  of  John  Silvester,  of  Newland  Park,  Silvester,  originally  a black- 
smith’s prentice  at  Barnsley,  became  Ch.  Engineer  at  the  Tower  of  London,  temp.  Charles  II.,  and 
constructed  a chain  (then  thought  an  impossibility)  to  be  drawn  across  the  Thames  to  keep  the  Dutch 
fleet  from  sailing  up  the  river  as  high  as  London  Bridge.  John  Smith’s  grandson  was  cr.  a baronet, 
and  married  the  sister  and  heiress  of  Frederick  Dodsworth,  of  Thornton  Watlass,  whose  surname  her 
children  assumed.  Thomas  Dodsworth,  of  Dodworth,  W.  Riding,  co.  York,  Receiver  to  Henry,  3rd 
Lord  Fitzhugh,  K.G.,  acquired  the  Thornton  Watlass  estate  in  1415  by  marriage  with  Agnes,  da.  and 
heiress  of  Hugh  Thoresby,  Ch.  Capt.  of  Richmondshire,  and  niece  of  John  Thoresby,  Cardinal  St. 
Praxis,  Archbishop  of  York,  and  Chancellor  of  England,  who  built  the  Choir  of  York  Cathedral.  Of 
this  family  was  Sir  Edward  Dodsworth,  Corny. -Gen.  to  the  Army  of  the  Parliament,  and  Roger  Dods- 
worth, the  famous  Yorkshire  antiquary.  Besides  the  families  of  Silvester,  Dodsworth  and  Thoresby 
the  Smiths  of  Newland  represent  Howarth  of  Howarth,  co.  Lancashire,  founded  by  Osbert  Howarth, 
Master  of  the  Buckhounds  to  Henry  II.,  and  Blayney,  Barons  Blayney,  of  Monaghan,  which  peerage 
cr.  1621,  became  extinct  in  1874.  Newland  was  acquired  by  purchase  in  1694.  The  Thornton  estate 
has  descended  by  blood  from  an  unknown  period  before  the  Norman  Conquest.  This  family  is  lineally 
descended  from  Lionel,  Duke  of  Clarence,  third  son  of  Edward  III.,  through  Mortimer,  Percy,  Clifford, 
Conyers,  D’Arcy,  Stapylton  and  Dodsworth. 


DOMVILE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Santry  House,  Dublin. 

Sir  Compton  Meade  Domvile,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  24th,  1857  ; j.  his  father,  Sir  William  Compton,  1884. 

gir ms — Azure,  a lion  rampant  argent,  collared  gules.  Crist — A lion’s 
head  erased  ducally  crowned. 

Seat — Santry  Court,  near  Dublin. 


Sister  living — Mary  Adelaide  ( Lady  Poe),  b.  1835  : m.  1886,  Lieut. -Col. 
Sir  William  Hutcheson  Poe,  C.B.,  1st  Bt.  Residences,  Heywood, 
Ballinakill,  Queen’s  co.  ; Slaghtfreedan  Lodge,  Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Margaret  Frances  ( Lady  Mar- 
garet Domvile ),  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Howth : in.  1861,  Sir  Charles 
Compton  William  Domvile,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1884.  Residence , 
16,  Sussex  Mansions,  Sussex  Place,  S.W. 

Let  him  who  stands  take  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Compton,  was  Custos  Rotulorum  of  co.  Dublin, 
heed  lest  he  fall.  and  for  18  years  a member  of  the  Imperial  Parliament. 


'ui  stat  caveat  ne  cadat. 


DOMVILLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1814,  of  St.  Albans,  Hertfordshire. 


Sir  Cecil  Lionel  Domville,  M.C.,  6th 

Baronet ; b.  Sept.  14th,  1892;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
James  Henry,  1919;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches  twice,  M.C.,  prisoner). 

&rnts — Quarterly  : ist,  azure,  a lion  rampant  argent  sup- 
porting a sword  erect  representing  the  sword  of  the  city  of 
London  proper  ; on  a chief  of  honourable  augmentation  of  the 
second  three  oriental  crowns  the  points  alternately  radiated 
or,  encircled  by  two  branches  of  olive  proper,  Domville ; 
2nd,  azure,  a lion  rampant  argent  gorged  with  a plain  collar 
gules,  Domville  {ancient)  ; 3rd,  argent,  six  lozenges  con- 
joined in  bend  sable,  Carrington ; 4th,  argent,  five  lozenges 
conjoined  in  pale  gules,  Lymme.  Crisis — ist,  out  of  a mural 
crown  gules  a demi-lion  issuant  argent  supporting  between 
the  paws  an  escutcheon  azure  charged  with  three  crowns  as 
in  the  arms  ; 2nd,  two  lions'  jambs  erased  argent.  $itoii& 
motto — “ Qui  stat  caveat  ne  cadat”  {Let  him  that  stands 
take  heed  lest  he  fall). 

Residence — Branksome  Hall,  Bournemouth.  Club— 
Oxford  and  Cambridge.  

Brother  living— GERALD  GUY,  b.  March  3rd,  1896; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  ; European 
War  1915-18. 

^ . . , . Daughters  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Valerie  Josephine, 

Genial  peace  returns.  £ fgI4. Louise,  b.  1915. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Eleanor  Ida:  /«.  1872,  Count  Francesco  Monroy  Ranchibile. 
Residence, 


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Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets— Anne  Josephine  Moselle  [Lady  Domville),  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Metcalfe  Ames,  of  Linden,  Northumberland:  m.  ist,  1888,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  William 
Cecil  Henry  Domville,  C B , 4th  baronet,  who  d.  1904  ; 2ndly,  190-,  William  Henry  Harrison. 
Residence , Branks->me  Hall,  Burton  Road,  Bournemouth.— —Kathleen  Agatha  ( Lady  Domville ), 
da.  of  Basil  Arthur  Charlesworth  : rn.  1912,  Lieut.  Sir  James  Henry  Domville,  R.N.,  5th 
baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Domville,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  18x9,  d.  1898:  m. 
1853,  Eliza  King,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  Col  Aspinwall,  of  Brookline,  U.S.A.  : — 
Louisa  Elizabeth.  Residence , Regent  Palace  Hotel,  Piccadilly  Circus,  W.i. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  William  Domville,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  in  1813-14,  and  presided  in 
that  capacity  at  the  grand  banquet  given  to  the  Allied  Sovereigns  in  the  latter  year. 

DONNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Oak  Mount,  City  of  Manchester. 

Sir  Edward  Donner,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of 
Edward  Sedgfield  Donner,  solicitor,  of  Scarborough  ; b. 
Aug.  2nd,  1840;  ed.  at  Roy  Institution  Sch.,  Liverpool, 
and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1st  class  Classical 
Moderations  1862) ; Hon.  LL.D.  Manchester  1908 ; 
became  a Freeman  of  City  of  Manchester  1916  : sometime 
Chm  of  Manchester  and  Liverpool  Dist.  Banking  Co. ; is 
a Gov.  of  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester,  of  Mandiester 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  of  Manchester  High  Sch.  for  Girls,  a 
Director  of  Manchester  Public  Hall  Co.,  and  of  Roy.  In- 
surance Co.,  and  a member  of  the  firm  of  Chamberlin, 
Donner  and  Co.,  merchants,  of  12-14,  Aytoun  Street,  Man- 
chester : m.  1866,  Dame  Anna  Maria,  D.B.E.,  el.  da.,  of 
William  Alexander  Cunningham,  banker,  of  Manchester. 

gtrms — Gules  on  a chevron  or  three  cross-crosslets  sable,  in  chief 
two  roses  argent.  Crxst—  An  arm  in  armour  embowed  proper,  the 
gauntlet  grasping  a baton  sable,  headed  argent,  between  two  roses  of 
the  last  slipped  and  leaved  vert. 

Residence — Oak  Mount,  Fallowfield,  Manchester. 


Don-Wauchope,  see  Wauchope. 


Doughty-Tichborne,  see  Tichborne. 


DOUGLAS, 

Lock  Sicker. 

Be  sure. 


Creation  (G.B.)  1777,  of  Carr,  Perthshire. 

Sir  James  Stewart  Douglas,  6th 
Baronet ; b.  March  25th,  1859;  s.  his  half- 
brother,  Sir  Arthur  Percy,  1913  ; formerly 
Major  R.A.,  and  Sup.  of  Roy.  Laboratory, 
Woolwich  ; served  in  Zulu  campaign  1879 
(medal) ; appointed  an  Inspector  under  Ex- 
plosives Act  1916:  m.  1891,  Ada  Constance, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Edward  Henry 
Fisher,  R.A.,  of  Marine  Parade,  Dover. 

— Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  argent,  a man’s 

heart  gules  ensigned  with  an  imperial  crown  proper,  on 
a chiel  azure  three  mullets  of  the  first ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
gules,  three  piles  argent  issuant  from  the  base  ; in  chief 
two  mullets  of  the  last.  $uppi>rters — On  either  side  a 
wild  man  wreathed  about  the  loins  and  temples,  holding 
in  his  exterior  hand  a club,  all  proper,  and  charged  on 
the  breast  with  a Maltese  cross  argent.  Crtst — A wild 
boar  proper  sticking  between  two  clefts  of  an  oak  tree, 
a chain  and  lock  holding  them  together. 

Residence — Clifton  House,  Monkseaton,  Northum- 
berland. 


Daughters  living  (of  5th  baronet) — Laura  Beatrice  : m 1907,  Henry  Hamilton  Bridge,  and  has 
issue  living,  Stephen  Arthur  Henry,  b.  1908,— Howard  Douglas  Stewart,  b.  1913.  Residence , 
Fairfield  House,  .Droxford,  Hants.— Annie  Margaret : m.  1907,  Lieut.  Arthur  Leyborne  Popham, 
R N.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Anne  Hester  Mary,  b.  1908,— Dionys 
Margaret,  b.  1914.  Residence , Eden  Lodge,  Droxford,  Hants. Claudine  Josephine  Rose. 

Sisters  living — Jessie  Campbell  : m.  1883,  Berkeley  Portman,  who  <*.  1918  [see  V.  Portman, 
colls.].  Residence , The  Priory,  Wareham,  Dorset.-'  Rose  Ella.  Residence.,  Pyott’s  Cottage. 

Winchester. Emma  Hope:  m.  1903,  Wynyard  Freeling  Lang. Margaret  Augusta  : m.  i8E6r 

the  Rev.  James  Arthur  Hervey  [see  M.  Bristol,  colls.].  Residence , Yews,  Hardwicke,  Aylesbury'. 

Half-Sisters  living — Anne  Penelope  Harriet  [Lady  Low ) : m.  1885,  as  his  seoond  wife,  Sir  Hugh 
Low,  G.C. M.G. , who  d.  1905.  Residence , 23,  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.— Helen 
Mary.  Residence , Albert  Gate  Mansions,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Sir  Charles,  the  ist  baronet,  a distinguished  naval  officer,  forced  a passage  up  the  St.  Lawrence  to 
the  relief  of  Quebec,  and  was  Capt.  of  the  Fleet  in  the  memorable  naval  victory  gained  in  April  1782 
by  Lord  Rodney,  over  the  Count  de  Grasse  ; he  was  descended  from  Sir  William  Douglas,  of  Lochleven 
(afterwards  Earl  °f  Morton).  Gen.  Sir  Howard,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.S.,  F.R.S.,  3rd  Bt.  Col. 
15th  Foot,  served  in  Peninsular  war,  and  was  Gov.  of  New  Brunswick  1824-9,  Lord  High  Commr. 
of  Ionian  Islands  1835-40,  and  M.P . for  Livernool  ( C ) 1842-7.  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Percy,  4th  Bt.,  was 
Lieut.-Gov.  of  Jersey  1858-63,  and  Lieut.-Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1863-8.  Sir 
Arthur  P.  Douglas,  5th  Bt.  (Under  Sec.  for  Defence,  New  Zealand  1895-1903);  a.  Sept.  191 3, -from 
injuries  received  in  Aisgill  railway  accident. 


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DOUGLAS,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Springwood  Park,  Roxburghshire. 

Sir  George  Brisbane  Douglas,  5 th  Baronet ; 
b.  Dec.  22nd,  1856  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Henry, 
1885  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1878,  M.A.  1881)  ; is  a D.L.  and  J.P.  for  co.  Roxburgh  ; 
has  discontinued  the  additional  surname  of  Scott. 

^rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a human  heart  gules, 
imperially  crowned  or,  on  a chief  azure  three  mullets  argent,  the 
whole  within  a bordure  nebuly  of  the  fourth,  Douglas;  2nd  and 
3rd,  or,  on  a bend  azure  an  estoile  between  two  crescents  of  the 
field,  and  in  the  centre  chief  point  a sword  erect,  proper,  Scott. 
tests — 1st,  a cubit  arm  erect,  grasping  a broken  tilting  spear  all 
proper,  Douglas  ; 2nd,  a lion’s  head  erased,  holding  in  the  mouth 
a thistle,  all  proper,  Scott. 

Seat — Springwood  Park,  Kelso,  Roxburghshire.  Clubs — 

Conservative,  New. 


Brothers  living— FRANCIS  JOHN,  b.  Nov.  27th,  1858  ; for- 
merly Lieut.  Edinburgh  co.  Militia  : m.  1st,  1891,  Fanny  Augusta, 
who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Sir  George  Eliott  Meyrick  Tapps-Gervis- 
Meyrick,  3rd  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  19x8,  Isobel  Eveline,  da.  of  Nathaniel 
George  Clayton,  of  Chesters,  Northumberland,  and  widow  of 
Robert  Allgood,  of  Titlington  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Geoftje  Francis  Valentine  Scott,  b.  1898;  Lieut.  15th  Hussars, — Fanny  Mary  Clara,  b.  1894:  m. 
1915,  Ernest  Stokes,  of  Nether  House,  Great  Bowden,  Market  Harborough,  and  has  issue  living, 

John  b.  1916.  Residence,  Caverton,  Roxburgh.  Clubs,  Conservative,  New. William  Sholto, 

b.  1864;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers ; is  an  Inspector  of  the  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries.  Clubs , Boodle’s, 
New  (Edinburgh). 

Sister  living — Maria  Helena  Henrietta.  Residence , Springwood  Park,  Kelso,  Roxburghshire. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet)— Hannah  Charlotte:  m.  1859,  Edward  Octavius  Douglas, 
who  d.  1890  [M.  Queensberry,  colls.].  Residence,  Killiechassie,  Aberfeldy,  Perthshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  James,  was  knighted,  in  1759.  for  bringing  home  despatches  announcing  the 
surrender  of  Quebec,  and  was  created  a baronet  for  distinguished  naval  achievements.  He  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Orkney  and  Shetland  for  14  years.  The  3rd  baronet.  Sir  John  James,  assumed  in  1822,  by  royal 
license,  the  additional  surname  of  Scott,  and  the  4th  baronet  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Roxburghshire  (C)  1874-80. 


DOUGLAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Glenbervie,  Kincardine. 

Sir  Kenneth  Douglas,  4th  Baronet,  son 
of  the  late  Kenneth  Douglas,  2nd  son  of  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  May  29th,  1868 ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir 
Robert,  1884. 

&rmB — Quarterly  ; 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a human  heart  en- 
signed  by  an  imperial  crown  proper,  on  a chief  azure  three 
mullets  argent ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a cross  counter- 
embattled  sable.  Crrst — A salamander  in  flames  proper. 
Residence — Wellington,  New  Zealand. 


Sister  living — Blanche,  b.  1872. 

Daughter  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Elizabeth  ( Lady 
Fuller- Eliott- Drake) : m.  1861,  Sir  Francis  George  Augustus 
Fuller-Eliott-Drake,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1916.  Residence, 
Nutwell  Court,  Lympstone,  Devon. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Alexander  Douglas 
Douglas  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rouse  Douglas  Douglas,  b.  1836, 
d.  1887:  m.  1861.  Alice,  da.  of  John  O’Neill: — 
Clara  Rachel  Mary  : m.  1888,  Louis  Lambkin.  Residence, 
Never  behind.  i,  Barnhill  Villas,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Douglas  Douglas,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1848  : 
vi.  1834,  Ann,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Joshua  Rouse,  of  Southampton  : — 

Mary  Elizabeth  Mackenzie  Douglas.  Residence,  32,  Orsett  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.  Rachel 
Adela  Douglas.  Residence,  21,  St.  John’s  Terrace,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Donald  Douglas,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1883  : m. 
1847,  Emily,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Kennedy,  of  Cultra,  co.  Down  :— 
DONALD  SHOLTO  MACKENZIE,  b.  Dec.  14th,  1849:  m.  1888,  Edith  Elizabeth  Anne,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Robinson,  of  Bagatelle,  Mauritius,  and  has  issue  living,  Sholto  Courtenay  Mac- 
kenzie, M.C.,  b.  1890;  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.),—  Kenneth 
Mackenzie,  b.  1893  ; Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  attached  to  King’s  African  Rifles  ; d.  (on 
active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918, — Edith  Mildred  Elisabeth  Mackenzie,  b.  1892.  Residence, 
33,  Collingham  Place,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

The  family  of  Douglas  of  Glenbervie  had  a grant  from  James  V.  of  Scotland  of  the  right  t0^e 
first  vote  in  Parliament,  to  be  the  King’s  Lieutenants,  and  to  carry  the  crown  at  coronations.  The 
1st  baronet,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Kenneth,  was  Col.  58th  Foot.  His  patronymic  was  Mackenzie,  but  he 
assumed  in  1831,  by  royal  license,  the  name  of  Douglas,  as  representative  in  the.  female  line  of  the 
Douglases  of  Glenbervie.  The  3rd  baronet  was  a member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  New  Zealand. 


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DOYLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1828. 

Sir  Everard  Hastings  Doyle,  3rd  Baronet; 
b.  Feb.  9th,  1852;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Francis  Hastings 
Charles,  1888;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  appointed  a Clerk 
in  House  of  Commons  1875,  and  became  Principal  Clerk,  Com- 
mittee Clerks’  Office  1907  ; retired  1912. 

$rm« — Argent,  three  bucks’  heads  erased  proper  within  a bordure 
counter-compony  or  and  azure.  {Lrtat — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a buck’s 
head  proper. 

Residence — 7,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — White’s,  Travelhrs’. 


Brother  living-ARTHUR  HAVELOCK  JAMES,  b.  Feb.  21st,  1858; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; is  Col.  in'  the  Army  (retired),  and  a 
Fm-mnrl.np  vinrit  J.P.  for  Salop  ; commanded  a Dist.  1914-18  ; sometime  Comdg.  S.  Wales 

u , Border  Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  ; formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  King’s  Shropshire 

He  conquers  by  for  1 ti  e.  l.I.  ; served  in  Afghan  war  1879-80  (medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  : m.  1903,  Joyce  Etheldreda,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Greville  Theophilus  Howard  [see  E.  Suffolk,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1912, — Diana 
Violet  Edith  Constance,  b.  IQ05, — Margaret  Isabella  Dorothy  Evelyn,  b.  1907.  Residence , The 
Mount,  Oswestry.  Clubs , Marlborough,  Travellers’,  Army  and  Navy. 

Sister  living — Mary  Annabel : m.  1885,  Charles  Carmichael  Lacaita,  formerly  M.P.  for  Dundee, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Francis  Charles,  M.C.,  b.  1887  ; Capt.  Lancers;  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1918, — Sidney  Guendolen,  b.  1886  : m.  1912,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Windsor- 
Clive,  C.M.G.,  Coldstream  Guards  [see  E.  Plymouth,  colls. 1.  Residences,  Selham  House,  Pet- 
worth,  Sussex;  13,  Chester  Square,  S.W. 

A baronetcy  granted  in  1805  to  Gen.  Sir  John  Doyle,  G.C.  B.,  became  extinct  in  1834.  His  nephew, 
Major-Gen.  Sir  Francis,  the  1st  baronet  of  the  present  creation,  was  Chairman  of  the  Board  of  Excise. 
•Sir  Francis  Hastings  Charles,  the  2nd  baronet,  was  Professor  of  Poetry  in  Oxford  Univ.  1867-77. 


D’OYLY,  Creation  (E.)  1663,  of  Shottisham,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Warren  Hastings  D’Oyly, 

10th  Baronet;  b.  April  6th,  1838;  s.  his  half- 
brother,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Walters, 
1900;  ed.  at  Haileybury ; was  in  B.C.S. 
1858-91  ; tn.  1st,  1859,  Henrietta  Mary,  who 
d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Halliday, 
K.C.B. ; 2ndly,  1909,  Amy  Agnes,  da.  of  James 
George  White,  I.C.S.,  and  widow  of  Sir 
George  Cotton,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

gurms — Gules,  three  bucks’  heads  cabossed  argent. 
Crest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  two  wings  erect  sable 
bezantee,  between  which  and  resting  on  the  strawberry 
leaf  of  the  coronet  an  estoile  of  six  points  argent. 

Club — Primrose. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— HASTINGS 
HADLEY,  b.  Jan.  26th,  1864  ; sometime  Assist. 
Sub.  Dep.  Opium  Agent,  Bengal ; is  Dep.  Commr. 
at  Port  Blair,  and  Lieut.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  : 
tn.  1st,  1897,  Beatrice  Alice,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the 
late  Francis  Bingham  Clerk,  J.P. , Commr.  of  Mysore, 
India  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Evelyn  Maude,  only  da.  of 
George  Taverner  Miller,  formerly  of  3,  Millbank, 
Westminster,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 
marriage),  Charles  Hastings,  b.  1898, — John  Roch- 
ford,  b.  1900, — Marjorie  Isobel,  b.  1901, — (by  2nd 
marriage)  Nigel  Hadley  Miller,  b.  19x4, — Maude 
Ethelind  Halliday,  b.  1912, — Beryl  Evelyn,  b.  19x6. 

Residence,  Port  Blair,  Andaman  Islands. Edward 

Halliday,  b.  1865 ; sometime  Assist.  Dist.  Sup.  of 
Police,  Bengal  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Defence  Corps : tn. 
1891,  Laura,  da.  of  Herbert  George  Yatman,  formerly  of  Studley,  Wimborne  Road,  Bournemouth, 
and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Edith,  b.  1892, — Mildred  Dorothea,  b.  1893.  Warren  Hastings,  R.N. , 
b.  1867  ; became  Lieut.  1891,  Com.  1902,  Capt.  1908,  and  Rear-Adm.  1919  ; tn.  1912,  Sylvia  Agnes 
Alicia,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Reginald  Hart,  V.C.,  K.C.B. , K.C.V.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald 
Hastings,  b.  1918. Henry  Ralph  Neville,  b.  1878  ; is  Major  R.M.L.I.  ; has  China  medal. 

Daughters  living — By  1st  marriage— Florence  Mary,  i860:  tn.  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Inglis, 
Indian  Army,  who  d.  1910,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  John  D’Oyly,  b.  1899, — Florence  Elsie, — 
Etta  Helen  Maud, — Violet  Alice  Harriet.  Alice  Fanny,  b.  1861  : tn.  886,  Col.  Hugh  Thomas 
Lyle,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  D’Oyly,  b.  1895, — Kathleen  Annie,— Phyllis 

Mary. Etta  Ellen,  b.  1862  : tn.  1st,  1882,  George  Kenneth  Lyon,  B.C.S.,  who  d.  1888 ; 2ndly,  1900, 

Francis  Griffiths  Swayne,  M.B.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  George  Hamilton  D’Oyly, 
R.N.,  b.  1883;  became  Lieut.  1904,  Lieut.-Com.  1912,  and  Com.  1916:  tn.  1912,  Helenora  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  j.  C.  Hay  Pierson,— Neville  Hadley  Bernard,  b.  1887  ; ed.at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Duke 
of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.):  tn.  1915,  Madeline  Ethel,  da.  of  W.  Parry,  of  Cawnpore, 
India, — Gwendolen  Mary:  tn.  1915,  Frederick  Bernard  Kerr, — Evelyn  Margaret;  rn.  1st,  19x0, 
Lieut.  Godfray  Bruce  Cargill,  R.N.,  who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly,  Alfred  Edward  Bell,  of  Lynwood, 
Limpsfield,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Petronella  Joan  Elizabeth  (twin)  b.  1911, 
(by  2nd  marriage),  Neville  Gavin  Hamilton  b.  1915.  Residence , Lyndhurst,  140,  Church  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  S.E.— Margaret  Howard,  b.  1876  : m.  1900,  Frederick  Francis  Mahon,  Staff 
Surg.  R.N. 

Daughter  living  Of  9th  baronet — Mary  Lushington  Bernard-D’O’yly  ; re-assumed  by  deed  poll 
her  patronymic,  in  addition  to  the  name  of  Bernard:  tn.  1877,  Arthur  Francis  Bernard,  who  d. 
1915  (formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Somerset  Yeo.  Cav.),  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 
Coxnbe  Raleigh  and  Luppitt,  and  of  Heathfield  (Somerset),  and  has  issue  living  Henry  D’Oyly, 
b.  1878;  is  in  Principal  Probate  Registry,  Somerset  House:  tn.  1900,  Ellen  Mary,  da.  of  Col. 
R.  E.  K.  Money,  formerly  I.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  Francis  D’Oyly  b.  1907,  Ursula 


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Grace  D’Oyly  b.  1902, — Ruth  Capel : m.  1904,  Horace  Mann,  J.P.,  formerly,  of  Farleigh  Plain 
House,  Farleigh,  Bath,  and  has  issue  living,  Cynthia  Mary  b.  190-,  Cecilia  b.  190-, — Muriel 
Awdry  : m.  1920,  Capt.  John  Roche,  formerly  Dorset  Yeo.,— Marjorie  Churchill.  Residences , 
Combe  Hill.  Combe  Raleigh,  Honiton ; Newlands,  Blandford. 

This  family  was  distinguished  both  in  England  and  in  France  in  the  sixth  century.  Robert 
d’Ouilly,  who  came  over  with  William  the  Conqueror,  and  was  created  Baron  Hocknorton,  in  Oxford- 
shire, in  1071-2,  built  and  fortified  Oxford  Castle,  and  was  made  Constable  of  Oxford.  From  his 
younger  brother,  Guilbert,  the  present  family  is  descended  in  an  unbroken  line  and  claims  Royal 
descent  from  the  Plantagenet  kings.  The  3rd  Baron  Hocknorton  founded  on  an  island  in  the  Isis 
the  Abbey  of  Oseney.  The  1st  baronet.  Sir  William  D’Oyly,  M.P.  for  Norfolk  and  Yarmouth,  a par- 
tisan of  the  royal  cause,  was  knighted,  and  subsequently  created  a baronet.  The  2nd  baronet,  a Teller 
of  the  Exchequer,  was  knighted  during  the  lifetime  of  his  father.  The  6th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Ipswich.  The  7th  baronet  was  in  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  was  a distinguished  amateur  artist ; and  the  8th 
baronet  served  the  East  India  Co.  33  years  with  great  credit. 

FULLER  ELIOTT-DRAKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Nutwell  Court,  Devonshire. 

[Extinct  1916.] 

Sir  Francis  George  Augustus  Fuller-Eliott- Drake,  2nd  and 
last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Beatrice  (Baroness  Seaton ):  m.  1887,  the  3rd  Baron  Seaton.  Resi- 
dences, Buckland  Abbey,  Yelverton,  S.  Devon ; Beechwood,  Plympton,  Devon  ; Sheafhayne, 
Yarcombe,  Devon. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Elizabeth  {Lady  Fuller- Eliott- Drake),  da.  of  Sir  Robert 
Andrews  Douglas,  2nd  Bt.  : m.  1861,  Capt.  Sir  Francis  George  Augustus  Fuller-Eliott-Drake,  2nd 
Bt.,  who  d.  1916,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Residence,  Nutwell  Court,  Lympstone,  Devon. 

WILLIAMS-DRUMMOND.  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  Hawthomden,  Midlothian. 

Sir  James  Hamlyn  Williams 
Willtams-Drummond,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
May  25th,  1891  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  James 
Hamlyn  Williams,  1913 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Pembrokeshire  Yeo. ; is 
an  Hon.  Attache  in  Uiplo.  Ser.,  patron 
of  one  living,  and  a J.P.  for  Carmarthen- 
shire: in.  1914,  Lady  Enid  Evelyn  Mallet 
Vaughan,  da.  of  6th  Earl  of  Lisburne. 

&rns — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  grand  quar- 
ters, quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  or,  three  bars  wavy 
within  a bordure  gules,  Drummond ; 2nd  and 
3rd,  azure,  three  bears’  heads  couped  close  argent 
muzzled  gules,  Forbes ; 2nd  and  3rd  grand  quar- 
ters argent  a lion  rampant  sable,  head,  paws,  and 
tuft  of  tail  of  the  field,  Williams.  Cmt — A 
demi-pegasus  argent  maned  and  winged  or. 
Supporters — Two  naked  savages,  each  wreathed 
about  the  head  and  loins  with  laurels  and  over 
the  exterior  shoulder  of  each  a club,  all  proper. 

Seats — Edwinsford,  Llandilo,  Carmarthen- 
shire ; Hawthomden,  Midlothian. 


Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — HUGH 
HENRY  JOHN,  C.M.G.,  b.  Nov.  29th,  1859 
formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Yeo.,  Col.  Comdg.  a Mounted  Brig,  with  rank  of  Hon.  Brig. -Gen., 
a J.P.  for  Devonshire,  and  one  of  the  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (H.M.’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland); 
unsuccessfully  contested  Carmarthenshire,  Western  Div.  (C)  1889:  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1889,  Ger- 
trude Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Mark  George  Kerr  Rolle  [see  B.  Clinton,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Marion  Edwina,  b.  1902.  Clubs , Carlton,  Travellers’.— —Francis  Dudley,  C.B.E.,  b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1884);  is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  a County  Alderman,  and  Chm.  of 
Quarter  Sessions  for  Carmarthenshire,  a Member  of  the  Roy.  Archers  (H.M.’s  Body  Guard  for 
Scotland);  Chm.  of  Carmarthenshire  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (I.F.);  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919:  m.  1890,  Marguerite  Violet  Maud,  da.  of  Sir  Andrew  Agnew,  8th  Bt.,  and  has  issue 
living,  William  Hugh  Dudley,  b.  1901, — Eleanor  Mary,  b.  189T  : m.  1914,  Robert  Barnewall 
Elliot,  formerly  Lieut.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders), — Constance  Mane 
Katherine,  b.  1893.  Residence,  Hafodneddyn,  Llandilo,  S.  Wales.  Club,  Travellers’. 

Aunt,  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Annabella  Mary:  m.  1880,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Newton. 
Leeke,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence,  Bideford  Rectory,  Devon. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Francis  Walker-Drummond,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1817,  d.  1891  : m.  1839,  Pauline  Jemima  Catherine,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Charles 
Mackenzie.  B.C.S.  : — 

Charles  Forbes,  b.  1861. Pauline  Mary:  m.  1865,  James  Wallace  Quinton,  C.S.  I.,  who  d.  1891, 

Ch.  Commr.,  Assam. Alice  Isabella  Henrietta:  tn.  1871,  Maurice  Thomson-Carmichael,  whoa. 

1892,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Henry  Drummond,  b.  1875  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901  ; is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Lanarkshire,  Major  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  and  one  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers. 
(H.M.  s Body  Guard  for  Scotland), — Edith  Gertrude,  b.  1873:  m.  1896,  Henry  Montgomery 
Macneill-Hamilton,  of  Broomhill,  Larkall,  co.  Lanark,  and  Raploch,  Hamilton,  Scotland,  and  has 
issue  living,  William  Maurice  Montgomery  b.  1897,  Edith  b.  1900,  Millicent  b.  1902,  Violet  b.  1905.. 
Residence,  Eastend,  near  Lanark. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Forbes  Walker-Drummond,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1822. 
d.  1896:  m.  1866,  Emma  Louisa  Mary,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Butler - 
Edmund  Thornton,  of  Skerlon,  Lancashire : — 

Annabella  Margaret  : m.  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Henry  Francis  Wharton  Wilson,  D.S.O.  [ set 
Wilson,  Bt.,  cr.  1874].  Residence, 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  James  Walker  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Walker,  b.  1830,  d.  1901  : tn.  1859,  the  Hon.  Anna  Yelverton,  who- 
d.  1911,  da.  of  3rd  Viscount  Avonmore  : — 

Cecilia  Helen:  tn.  1880,  John  Stewart  Odiarne  Robertson  Luxford.  Residences , 31,  Elvaston  Place,. 


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S.W.  ; Higham  House,  Robertsbridge,  Sussex. Lillias  Adelaide.-^— Anne  Margaret  : m.  1898, 

Capt.  George  William  Rice,  formerly  R.A.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Walker,  brother  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1790,  d.  1856 : m. 
1st,  1825,  Lillias,  who  d.  1833,  da.  of  Roderick  Mackenzie,  of  Scotsburn,  co. 
Ross  ; 2ndly,  1848,  Ellen  Ballantine,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  Joseph  Dykes  Ballantine- 
Dykes,  of  Dovenby  Hall,  Cumberland: — 

May  Ellen:  in.  1880,  Capt.  Anthony  Kingscote,  R.N. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Forbes,  Capt.  R N.,  was  cr.  a baronet  for  distinguished  Naval  Sers., 
and  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Drummond  on  his  marriage  with  the  heiress  of  Hawthornden. 
The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Francis  Walker,  who  succeeded  under  a special  remainder,  also  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Drummond.  The  3rd  baronet  in  1858  substituted  the  name  of  Williams  for  that 
of  Walker.  The  4th  baronet  was  Lord- Lieut,  of  co.  Carmarthen. 


DRYDEN,  Creation  (GB.)  1733,  of  Ambrosden,  Oxfordshire ; and  1795,  of  Canons- 
Ashby,  Northamptonshire. 

Sir  Arthur  Dryden,  9th  Baronet 

of  1st  creation,  and  6th  of  2nd  ; b.  April  12th, 
1852  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Alfred  Erasmus, 
1912  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1878. 

^rms — Azure,  a lion  rampant,  and  in  chief  a sphere 
between  two  estoiles  or.  Crtat  A demi-lion  sustaining 
in  his  right  paw  a sphere  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Canons- Ashby,  Byfield,  Northamptonshire. 


Brother  living— ALFRED  CURWEN,  b.  March  7th, 
1857:  m.  1887,  Mary  Josephine  Swinburn,  who  d.  1916, 
only  child  of  the  late  W.  Waller,  of  Withington, 
Lancashire.  Residence , White  Lodge,  Liphook, 

Hants. 

Sisters  living — Clara  Elizabeth  Emma. Louisa 

Isabella : in.  1889,  Major  Alfred  Basset-Pritchard, 

formerly  Indian  Army,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Wilfred  Dryden,  b.  1890  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  igt-, — Lawrence  Dryden,  b.  1892;  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Cecil 
Dryden,  b.  1893. Mary  Ethel  Lawrence. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  baronet  of  Canons -Ashby 

— Alice  : in.  1913,  John  Marcon. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Beville  Dryden,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet  of  2nd  creation,  b. 
1796,  d.  1883  : m.  1842,  Elisa  Barnard,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  Capt.  George 
Augustus  Frederick  Skottowe,  R.N. 

John  Erasmus  Skottowe,  b.  1853  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  Northamptonshire  Regt.: 
in.  1904,  Kate  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  John  Gibb,  M.D.,  who  d.  1916,  of  Sandyford  Park,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Erasmus  Charles  Beville,  b.  1907, — Noel  Percy  Hugh,  b.  1910, 
— Gladys  Ethel  Florence,  b.  1905, — Evelyn  Kate  Mary,  b.  1909, — Honor  Elizabeth  Helen,  b.  1914. 
Residence,  6,  Palmeira  Square,  Hove,  Sussex.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.— Caroline  Helen  Skottowe  : 
m.  1878,  Cyril  Percy  Mundy,  Bar.-at-law  [see  E.  Carnarvon,  colls.].  Residence,  49,  Selborne  Road, 
Hove,  Sussex. 

Sir  Erasmus  Dryden,  Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire,  was  created  a baronet  1619.  One  of  his 
grandsons  was  John  Dryden,  the  celebrated  poet.  The  title  became  extinct  at  the  death  of  the  7th 
baronet,  when  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  niece,  who  married  John  Turner,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  Sir 
Edward  Turner,  2nd  baronet.  Mr.  Turner  in  1791  assumed  by  sign-manual  the  surname  and  arms 
of  Dryden  only,  was  knighted  1793,  and  created  a baronet  1795.  The  4th  baronet,  of  creation 
1795,  in  1874  succeeded,  as  7th  baronet,  to  the  Turner  baronetcy,  creation  1733. 


DUCKWORTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Grosvenor  Place,  City  of  Westminster. 

Sir  Dyce  Duckworth,  M.D. , LL.D., 

1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Robinson  Duckworth, 
of  Liverpool ; b.  Nov  24th,  1840  ; ed.  at  Roy.  In- 
stitution Sch.,  Liverpool,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.  D.,  honours  and  gold  medal  1863,  Hon.  LL.D. 
1890);  F.R.C.P.  Lond.  1870,  Hon.  M.D.  Cincin- 
nati Univ.  1879,  Roy.  Univ.  Ireland  1887,  and 
Queen’s  Univ.,  Belfast  1910,  and  Hon.  F.R.C.P. I. 
1887;  served  as  Assist. -Surg.  R.N.  1864-5  5 elected 
Physician  to  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital  1883  and 
Lecturer  on  Medicine  1889,  Treasurer  of  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Physicians  of  London  1884,  Censor 
thereof  1900  (Representative  of  that  body  in 
Medical  Council  of  United  Kingdom  1886-1901), 
and  Senior  Censor  1903  ; was  Pres,  of  Clinical 
So.  of  London  1891-3,  and  Hon.  Physician  to  King 
Edward  VII.  when  Prince  of  Wales  1890-1901  ; 
appointed  Med.  Referee  to  the  Treasury  and  Med. 
Adviser  to  Pensions  Commutation  Board  1904-10  ; 
is  a Member  of  Council  of  Queen  Victoria’s 
Jubilee  Institute  for  Nurses,  a Member  of  Acad, 
de  Med.  (Paris),  and  a Knight  of  Justice  and  Almoner  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 


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St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  Knt.  1886:  m.  1st,  1870,  Anne  Alicia,  who  d. 
1889,  widow  of  John  Smith,  of  Mickleham  Hall,  near  Dorking;  2ndly,  1890,  Ada 
Emily,  da.  of  George  Arthur  Fuller  [Loraine,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

|ms — Argent : on  a chevron  engrailed  azure,  between  two  leopards’  faces  in  chief  and  a garb 
in  base  sable,  three  crosses  patde  or.  &rrst — Upon  a mount  between  two  palm  branches  vert,  a garb 
fesseways  or,  charged  with  two  crosses  patee  in  fesse,  and  surmounted  by  a duck  sable. 

Residence — 28,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.i.  Club — Athenaeum. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— EDWARD  DYCE,  b.  July  10th,  1875  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Oxford  (Scholar,  B.A.  1898)  ; is  in  I.C.S.,  and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1913,  Cecil  Gertrude,  da.  of  Robert  Edward  Leman,  of  22,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W., 

and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1918, — Phyllis  Dyce,  b.  1914. By  2nd  marriage — Christian 

Leslie  Dyce,  b.  1891 ; B.Sc.,  Glasgow;  Engineer-Lieut.  R.N.  (retired).  Arthur  Dyce,  R.N. , b . 
1896;  Paymaster-Lieut.  R.N. 


Duckworth-King,  see  King. 


DU  CROS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916  of  Canons,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Arthur  Philip  du  Cros,. 

M.P. , 1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  (William 
Harvey  du  Cros,  J.P.  (formerly  M.P.  for 
Hastings),  of  Inniscorrig,  Dalkey,  co. 
Dublin,  by  Annie,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Roy,  of  Durrow,  Queen’s  co.  ; 
b.  Jan.  26th,  1871  ; is  Pres,  and  a Life 
Director  of  Dunlop  Rubber  Co.  (Limited), 
Chm.  of  Parent  Tyre  Co.  (Limited),  and 
Irish  Packing  Co.  (Limited),  a J.P.  for 
Middlesex,  and  Hon.  Col.  8th  Batn.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt. ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Bow  and  Bromley  Div.  of  Tower 
Hamlets  (C)  Jan.  1906;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Hastings  March  1908  to  Nov.  1918  ; has 
sat  for  Clapham  Div.  of  Wandsworth  since 
Dec.  14th,  1918:  m.  1895,  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Gooding,  of  Coventry. 

gtrms — Quarterly  : 1st  vert,  a greyhound 

courant  and  in  chief  a crescent  or ; 2nd  azure,  an  eastern  crown  or ; 3rd  azure,  within  the  horns 
of  a crescent  a heart  in  chief  argent ; 4th  azure,  a saltire  or,  and  on  an  escutcheon  argent,  a 
rose  gules,  stalked  and  leaved  vert.  Crtst — Out  of  an  eastern  crown  or,  a demi  greyhound  sable. 

Residences — Canons,  Edgware ; Craigweil  House,  Aldwick,  Sussex.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Junior 
Carlton,  Travellers’  (Paris). 


SOUS  living — HARVEY  WILLIAM  PHILIP,  b.  June  19th,  1898.— —Arthur  Roy  Peter,  b.  1913. 
Daughters  living — Rende  Maude,  b.  1897.— —Denise  Anne,  b.  1901. 


DUFF,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Vaynol  Park,  Bangor,  co.  Carnarvon. 


By  virtue  and  deeds. 


Sir  Charles  Michael  Robert  Vivian 
Duff,  3rd  Baronet',  b.  May  3rd,  1907;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Robert  (Robin)  George  Vivian, 
I9I4- 

^Vrtna — Vert,  a fesse  dancettde  ermine  between  a stag’s 
head  cabossed  in  chief  and  two  escallops  in  base  or,  within 
a bordure  chequy  of  the  last  and  first.  Crtst— A buck's  head 
erased  proper. 

Seat — Vaynol  Park,  near  Bangor. 


Sister  living— Victoria  Maud  Veronica,  b.  1904. 

Widows  living  of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Sybil  Mary 
( Lady  Assheton  SmitJi),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  William 
Verschoyle,  Grenadier  Guards:  m.  1902,  as  his  3rd  wife. 
Sir  Charles  Garden  Assheton-Smith,  1st  baronet,  who<f.  1914. 
—Lady  Gladys  Mary  Juliet  (Lady  Juliet  Trevor),  only 
da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Lonsdale  : m.  1st,  1503,  Sir  Robert  (Robin) 
George  Vivian  Duff,  2nd  baronet,  Lieut.  Household  Cav., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914  : 2nd, 
1919,  Major  Keith  Trevor,  M.C.,  New  Armies,  and  an 
Assist.  Provost  Marshal.  Residences , Vaynol  Park,  near 
Bangor  ; 16,  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Garden  Duff,  d.  Sept.  I9I4» 
having  assumed  by  Royal  License  1905,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Assheton-Smith,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  Sir  Robin 
Duff,  2nd  baronet,  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  was  killed  in 
action  Oct.  1914. 


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Duff-Gordon,  see  Gordon. 


Duff-Sutherland-Dunbar,  see  Dunbar. 


DUKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1849,  of  London. 


Sir  James  Duke,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  June  25th,  1865  ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  James,  M.P. , 1873  5 ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly 
Lieut.  3rd  Brig.  Cinque  Ports  Div.  R.A.  : m.  1889,  Marion 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late  James  Duke  Hill,  J.P.,  of 
4,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

— Per  chevron  ermine  and  azure,  in  chief  three  feathers  erect  argent 
between  two  chaplets  azure  in  base,  a mace  within  a collar  proper,  repre- 
senting the  mace  and  collar  of  the  Lord  Mayor  of  the  City  of  London. 
Crtst — A demi-griffin  argent  winged  azure,  in  the  beak  a peacock’s  feather 
proper,  supporting  a sword  also  proper  representing  that  of  the  said  City  of 
London. 

Residence — White  Lodge,  Maidenhead  Court,  Berks.  Clubs — 

Union  (Brighton),  Automobile. 


Gradatim  vincimus.  Sisters  living— Amelia  Montague : in.  1888,  Walter  Mundey,  and 
1 7 has  issue  living,  Amy  Catherine  Stella,  b.  1801  : in.  1020,  Capt.  Cyril 

We  conquer  by  degrees.  Beresford  Mur?dey>  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L Inf., -Violet,  b.  1893: 

m.  1916,  Capt.  Ralph  Vyvyan  Noel  Comyn  Donnithorne,  Highland  L.I.  (Reserve),  and  has 
issue  living,  Ermine  Beryl  b.  1918.—— Georgina  Emily  : in.  1st,  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Harrison 
Carr,  who  d.  1916,  formerly  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers;  2ndly,  1917,  Col.  William  Terry,  Oxford  and 
Bucks  L.  I.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Sybil  Grey,  b.  1888  : m.  1914,  Greville  E.  Seon, 
of  Kelowna,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Olive  Winnifred  b.  1915, — Winifred  Vera,  b. 
1890:  m.  1913,  Capt.  George  Augustus  Champagne  Wetherall,  Indian  Cav., — Joan  Cecil  Twy ford, 
b.  1902.  Residence , 


The  1st  baronet  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1848-9,  and  a Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honor,  and  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Boston  (Z,)  1837-49,  and  for  the  City  of  London  1849-65. 


DUNBAR,  Creation  (N.S.)  1694,  of  Mocbrum,  Wigtownshire. 

Sir  William  Cospatrick  Dunbar,  C.B. , 

9th  Baronet ; b.  July  20th,  1844  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Uthred  James  Hay,  1904;  entered  the  Home 
Office  1868  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Under 
Secretaries  of  State  1876-85,  Assist.  Under-Sec.  for 
Scotland  1885-1902,  and  Registrar-Gen.  for  England 
and  Wales  1902-9  ; is  a J.P.  and  D L.  for  Wigtown- 
shire, and  a Fellow  of  Royal  Scottish  Geographical 
So.,  and  a J.P.  for  Perthshire  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1887: 
in.  1878,  Nina  Susanna,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Douglas-Hamilton  [see  D.  Hamilton,  colls.]. 

&rtns — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a lion  rampant 
argent  within  a bordure  of  the  last  charged  with  eight  roses 
of  the  first,  Dunbar ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  cushions  within 
a double  tressure  flory-counter-flory  gules,  Randolph.  Crest — 
A horse’s  head  bridled,  a dexter  hand  couped  fesseways  proper  holding  the  bridle.  Supporters 
(originally) — Two  lions  sejant-guardant,  each  holding  in  the  exterior  paw  a rose  proper  slipped  vert  ; 
(granted  tetnp.  William  and  Mary)  two  doves  imperially  crowned  proper. 

Seats — Mochrum  Park,  Kirkcowan,  Wigtownshire  ; Earn  Bank,  Bridge  of  Earn.  Town 
Residence — 8,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.  Club — St.  James’s. 


Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Lucy  Blanche  Cordelia  ( Lady  Dunbar ),  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Thomas  Constantine  Grant,  of  Kilgraston,  Bridge  of  Earn,  N.B.  : in.  1882,  Sir  Uthred 
James  Hay  Dunbar,.  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence , Galloway  Lodge,  Boscombe, 
Bournemouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Dunbar,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Van  Reede  Dunbar,  brother  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1872  : m. 
1858,  Louise  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  William  Marriott,  of  Grove  House,  Bayswater,W., 
and  Clarendon  Lodge,  Elstree : — 

JAMES  GEORGE  HAWKER  ROWLAND,  b.  1862. Louise  Clementina  Jane,  b.  1861:  m. 

1889,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Moseley,  Chaplain  to  the  Forces.— Mary  Vanderzee  Sophia,  b.  1864. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Clement  Dunbar,  younger  twin  brother  of  the 
late  George  Van  Reede  Dunbar  (ante),  b.  1825,  d.  1896 : in.  1849,  Caroline 
Adriana,  da.  of  the  late  A.  Matthews,  of  Abergavenny,  and  Buscar,  Bengal  : — 
Richard  Taylor,  b.  1855  : in.  18—,  Ellen,  da.  of  Joseph  Maas,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 
Sutherland,  b.  1873  : m.  18—, — Helen,  b.  1875, — Katherine,  b.  1876.  Residence , 13,  Rosary  Road, 
Thorpe  Hamlet,  Norwich.— Clement  Adrian,  b.  1871. 

Sir  William  C.  Dunbar  is  descended  from  the  Dunbars,  the  ancient  Earls  of  March  and  Moray,  and 
is  the  lineal  male  representative  of  the  heritable  Sheriffs  of  Elgin  and  Forres,  and  chief  of  that  name. 
The  3rd  baronet  was  Judge- Advocate  for  Scotland.  Sir  William,  7th  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Wigton  Burghs  (L)  1857-65,  was  successively  a Lord  of  the  Treasury,  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Seal  to 
H.R.H.  Prince  of  Wales,  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  to  H.R.H.  in  Scotland,  one  of  the  Council  to 
H.R.H.,  and  Comptroller-Gen.  of  Exchequer,  and  Auditor-Gen.  of  Public  Accounts. 


In  readiness. 


Under  hope. 


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DUNBAR,  Creation  (N.S.)  1698,  of  Dura,  Banffshire. 

Sir  George  Alexander  Drummond 
Dunbar,  8th  Baronet;  b.  May  10th,  1879;  s • his 
father,  Sir  Drummond  Miles,  1903;  is  Lieut.  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  and  in  Union  of  S.  Africa 
Civil  Ser. ; served  during  European  War  in  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  and  in  France  1916-18:  m.  1916, 
Sophia  Kathleen,  da.  of  James  Benson  Kennedy,  of  New 
York,  U.S.A.,  and  Inverness  House,  Porchester  Terrace, 
W. , and  has  issue. 

^ruis — Quarterly  ; 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a lion  rampant  within  a 
bordure  argent,  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  cushions  within  the  royal 
tressure  gules,  all  within  a bordure  nebuly,  quartered  azure  and 
gules.  &rest — Two  sprigs  of  laurel  in  saltire  proper. 

Residence — Inverness  House,  Porchester  Terrace,  W.  Club — 
Bachelors’.  

Son  living— DRUMMOND  COSPATRICK  NINIAN,  b.  May 
9th,  1917. 

Daughter  living— Marjorie  Frederica  Anne,  b.  1919. 

Brothers  living — Hugh  Stephen,  b.  1881 : m.  1910  Coralie  Howard, 
da.  of  William  James  Vere,  formerly  of  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 
Address.,  Standard  Bank,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal.  ■ Patrick 
Martin  Borlase,  b.  1884. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Annette,  b.  18 — : m.  1st,  1895,  Douglas 
Gordon  Kingsley  Anderson,  of  Invergordon,  who  d.  1906  (having 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Dunbar)  ; 2nd,  1907,  Cormack 
Grant,  M.B.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage)  Dorothy  Mary  Dunbar, — Gwladys  Annette 
Marion  Dunbar, — Grace  Alexandra  Geraldine  Dunbar, — Muriel  Marjorie  Dunbar,— Lisette 
Lavender  Dunbar, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Maria  Louisa  Dunbar,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth  MacDonald 
Gunn  Dunbar,  b.  1913.  Residence , Auckland  Park,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal.  Helen  Mac- 
kenzie Edith,  b 1888  : in.  1912,  Robert  Fyfe  King,  and  has  issue  living. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet) — Eleanor  Duff  Fyfe  : in.  1870,  Richard  Carrow,  who  d. 
1905.  Residence , 19,  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Widow  living  of  7th  Baronet— Maria  Louisa  Hancorn  (Lady  Dunbar),  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Hancorn  Smith,  of  Melville  Park,  Lower  Albany,  S.  Africa  : m.  1873,  Sir  Drummond  Miles 
Dunbar,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Catherine,  2nd  da.  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1870  : m . 1838,  the 
Rev.  John  Kelly,  of  Liverpool,  who  d 1870  : — 

John  Dunbar,  b.  1840;  formerly  Liberian  Consul  in  Liverpool:  in.  1868,  Catherine  Susan,  da.  of 
William  Henry  Ogden,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Dupbar  (of  Coombe,  Kingston- 
upon-Thames.  Club,  Cocoa  Tree),  b.  1869, — Katharine  Hilda  Dunbar,  b.  1870:  m-  1900,  Major 
Ernest  Henry  Walker  Butterwor'h,  of  Belfield,  Huyton,  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis 
Audrey  Hilda  b.  1901,  Nancy  Sheila  b 1903,  Elisabeth  Durris  Dunbar  A 1906,  Mary  Seton  Dunbar 
b.  1907,  Ethel  Kathleen  Dunbar  b.  1912. Catherine  Elizabeth,  b.  1844.— —Margaret,  b.  1846. 

This  family  is  lineally  descended  from  James,  4th  Earl  of  Moray,  by  Isabel  Innes,  and  so  from 
John,  1st  Earl  of  Moray  (3rd  creation  1371  3),  who  m.  Marjorie,  da.  of  Robert  II.,  King  of  Scots 
(first  of  the  Stewart  Kings),  and  was  brother  of  George,  10th  Earl  of  Dunbar  and  uncle  of  nth  and 
fast  of  *he  ancient  Earls  of  Dunbar,  whose  line  was  founded  by  Gospatric,  Earl  of  Northumberland 
(see  following  article],  grandson  of  /Elgifu,  da.  of  jEthelred  II.,  King  of  England.  The  Baronetcy 
was  created  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  grantee  and  their  heirs  male  for  ever. 


// ope  will  give  aid. 


DUNBAR,  Creation  (N.S.)  1700,  of  Northfield,  Elginshire. 

Sir  Archibald  Edward  Dunbar,  M.C.,  9th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Arbuthnott  Pery  Byng 
Sutherland  Dunbar,  grandson  of  5th  baronet  ; b.  Feb.  17th, 
1889  ; s.  his  cousin,  Rev.  Sir  Charles  Gordon-Cumming, 
1916  ; is  Major  Prince  of  Wales’  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.) ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  M.C.). 

$rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  gules,  a lion  rampant  argent  within  a 
bordure  of  the  last  charged  with  eight  roses  of  the  field,  Dunbar  ; 2nd  and 
3rd,  or,  three  cushions  within  the  royal  tressure  gules,  Ranulph;  all 
within  a bordure  quartered  azure  and  of  the  first.  Cust — A dexter  hand 
apaum^e  reaching  at  an  astral  crown  proper. 


Si&ters  living — Catharina. Ianthe  : m.  1902,  Sandbach  Percy  Har- 

rison, who  d.  1910.  Residence,  Offwell  House,  Honiton.  Ethel. 

Aileen  Edith  : m.  1909,  Robert  Cecil  Hunter,  and  has  issue  living. 

Marjorie. Lilias. Helen:  in.  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Ponsonby 

D.S.O.,  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.),  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet — Isabella  Mary  ( Lady  Dunbar),  el.  da.  of  Charles  Eyre,  of 
Welford  Park,  Newbury:  in.  1865,  Sir  Archibald  Hamilton  Dunbar,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1910. 
Residence , Duffus  House,  Elgin. 


Spem  vigilantia  firmat. 
Vigilance  strengthens 
hope. 

Sneyd  Hunt,  C.M.G., 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Brander  Dunbar-Brander,  8th  son  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1825,  d.  1902,  having  in  1869  assumed  the  name  of  Brander  : in.  1874,  Alice, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Grant,  solicitor,  and  sometime  Piovost  of  Elgin  : — 

JAMES  BRANDER-DUNBAR,  b.  Oct.  10th,  1875:  ed.  at  Rugby;  is  a D.L.  for  Elgin,  and  Capt. 
Reserve  of  Officers;  formerly  Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders;  served  in  British  Central 
Africa  1900,  present  at  operations  against  Kalula  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900- 1901, 
w ith  Town  Guard  at  siege  of  Kimberley,  and  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  twice). Archibald 


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Alexander  Dunbar-Brander,  O.B.E.,  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  in  Indian  Forest  Ser.  : 
m.  1st,  1902,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  Francis  Edward  Thompson,  of  16,  Primrose  Hill 
Road,  N.W.  ; 2ndly,  1919,  Frances  Emily,  widow  of  George  Rowell,  F.R.G.S. 

This  family  is  paternally  descended  in  direct  male  line  (through  John  Dunbar,  Earl  of  Moray,  by 
his  wife,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Robert  II.,  the  first  of  the  Stewart  Kings  and  the  Earls  of  Dunbar)  from 
Gospatric,  Earl  of  Northumberland  [see  preceding  article]  in  right  of  his  mother  Ealdgyth,  grandda. 
of  iEthelred  II.,  King  of  England.  He  had  from  his  cousin,  Malcolm  III.,  son  of  Duncan  I.  (the 
“Gracious  Duncan  ” of  Macbeth ) a grant  of  Dunbar  in  1072.  Earl  Gospatric’s  father,  Maldred,  King 
of  Cumbria,  was  younger  brother  of  Duncan  I.,  who  became  King  of  Scots  in  right  of  his  mother, 
Bethoc,  wife  of  Crinan  the  Thane  (married  circa  1000),  el.  da.  and  heir  of  Malcolm  II.,  King  of 
Scots.  The  1st  baronet  died  without  male  issue,  and  the  baronetcy  (with  remainder  to  his  heirs 
male  whatsoever)  devolved  upon  his  brother.  The  3rd  baronet  d.  in  1763,  and  his  cousin  Alexander 
Dunbar,  of  Newton,  great-great-grandfather  of  the  present  baronet,  was  served  heir-male  on  Oct. 
8th,  1776. 

DUNBAR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1814,  of  Boath,  Nairnshire. 

Sir  Frederick  George  Dunbar,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
April  27th,  1875  '■>  s-  h*s  brother,  Sir  Alexander  James, 
1900;  is  a D.L.  for  co.  Nairn:  m.  1898,  Maria,  da.  of 
Alexander  Sutherland. 

^nns—  Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a lion  rampant  argent,  within  a 
bordure  of  the  last,  charged  with  eight  roses  of  the  first;  2nd  and  3rd. 
or,  three  cushions  within  a double  tressure,  flory  counter-flory  gules  ; 
a star  azure  in  fesse  point  for  difference.  Crest — A dexter  hand  apaumee 
reaching  to  two  earl’s  coronets  tied  together. 

Seat — Boath  House,  near  Auldearn,  co.  Nairn. 


Sister  living— Nina  Helen,  M.B.E.,  b.  1868  : in.  189 6,  the  Rev.  Janies 
Bonallo,  B.D.,  Min.  of  Auldearn.  Residence , The  Manse,  Auldearn, 
Nairnshire. 

DUFF-SUTHERLAND-DUNBAR,  Creation  (N.S.)  1706,  of  Hempriggs,  Caithness-shire. 

Sir  George  Duff-Sutherland-Dun- 

bar,  6th  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Garden 
DufT-Dunbar,  79th  Cameron  Highlanders  (who 
had  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Dunbar 
on  succession  to  the  Hempriggs  and  Ackergill 
estates),  grand-nephew  of  4th  Baronet;  b.  May 
29th,  1878;  s.  his  grandfather,  Capt.  Sir  Benjamin, 
de  jure  5th  Baronet,  1897 ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; entered 
Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1898,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1907,  and  Major  1916;  ap- 
pointed Comdt.  Lakhimpur  Batn.  of  Mil.  Police, 
Assam  1909 ; served  with  Abor  Expedition 
1911-12  (despatches),  and  during  European  War  1916-17,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  : 
in.  1903,  Sibyl  Hawtrey,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Chariest  W.  H.  Tate,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly : 1st,  gules,  a lion  rampant  within  a bordure  argent,  charged  with  eight  roses 
of  the  field,  Dunbar  ; 2nd,  gules,  three  mullets  or,  a crescent  of  the  last  for  difference,  Sutherland  ; 
rd,  vert,  on  a fesse  dancettee  ermine  between  a buck’s  head  cabossed  in  chief  and  two  escallops  in 
ase  or,  a mullet  of  the  first  for  difference,  Duff;  4th,  or,  three  cushions  within  a double  tressure 
flory  counter-flory  gules,  Randolph ; all  within  a bordure  vairy  or  and  gules.  Crtst— A key  and 

sword  in  sal  tire  proper.  Jinpportm — Dexter , a lion  rampant  argent ; sinister,  a savage  man 

holding  a baton  over  his  shoulder  proper. 

Seats—  Hempriggs,  Caithness-shire  ; Ackergill  Tower,  near  Wick,  Caithness-shire.  Club — 

Caledonian.  

Son  living-  GEORGE  COSPATRIC,  b.  Aug.  3rd,  1906. 

Aunts  living — Helen  Emma. Jessie  Mona  : in.  1869,  the  Rev.  Courtenay  Moore,  R.  of  Mitchels- 

t<>wri,  and  Precentor  of  Cloyne,  and  has  issue  living,  Courtenay  Edward,  b.  1870:  in.  1897,  Jane 
King,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Askins,  R.  of  Dunleer,  co.  Louth,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Edward  Francis  Courtenay  b.  1898  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  Maureen  Helen, 
— Rev.  Alexander  Duff,  b.  1872  ; is  R.  of  Killiskey,  Ashford,  co.  Wicklow  ; m.  1899,  Harriett  Nina 
da.  of  Henry  J.  Bourchier,  of  Baggotstown,  co.  Limerick,— Harriett  Emma,  b.  1874:  in.  1909, 
Lieut. -Col.  Hubert  Bernard  Tonson  Rye,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  \see  Dancer,  Bt.J, — Jessie 
Louisa,  b.  1876  : in.  1st,  1901,  Robert  Dudley  Innes  Ackland,  of  Boulston,  Pembrokeshire  ; 2ndly, 
1908,  Lieut.-Col.  Victor  George  Howard  Rickard,  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1915  ; 3rdly,  1916,  Major  Tudor  Fitzjofin,  D.S.O.,  Worcestershire  Regt., 
and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Patricia  Millicent  Innes  b.  1902,  (by  2nd  marriage)  Justin 
Victor  Rickard  b.  19x3.  Residence , 

Mother  living— Jane  Louisa,  el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Duff  (formerly  74th  Highlanders),  of 
Knockleith,  N.B.  ; in.  1876,  Garden  Duff-Dunbar,  who  d.  1889,  grand-nephew  of  4th  baronet, 
having  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Dunbar  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  Hempriggs  and 
Ackergill,  whose  younger  son,  Kenneth  James  Duff-Dunbar,  D S.O. , b.  1886  ; Lieut.-Com.  R.  N. ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  having  in.  1915,  Katharine  Isabel  Bennett,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Adams  Daw,  of  The  Grange,  Ealing,  W.  Residences , Ackergill  Tower,  near  Wick, 
Caithness-shire  ; Hempriggs,  Caithness-shire. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  In  remainder. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Com.  Kenneth  James  Duff-Dunbar,  D.S.O.,  R N.,  brother 
of  6th  baronet,  b.  1886,  d.  (killed  during  European  War)  19x6  : in.  19x5 , Katharine 
Isabel  Bennett,  da  of  the  late  William  Adam  Daw,  of  The  Grange,  Ealing,  W.-; — 
Kenneth  James,  b.  ( posthumous ) 1916. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Louisa,  el.  da.  of  3rd  baronet  (6th  Lord  Duffus),  b.  1788, 
d.  1865  : m.  1805,  Garden  Duff,  of  Hatton,  among  whom  are  the  families  of  Duff 
of  Hatton  and  Assheton-Smith  of  Vaynol,  and  Lord  Vivian. 


Sub  spe. 
Under  hope. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Descendants  of  the  late  Henrietta,  second  da.  of  3rd  Baronet  (6th  Lord  Duffus), 
b.  1790,  d.  1820  : m.  1810,  William  Sinclair  Wemyss,  of  Southdun  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Sackville  Sinclair- Wemyss,  b.  1854,  d.  1882  : m.  1878,  Ellen  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  R.  M.  Jones,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales: — 

Helen  Louisa  Elisabeth  Dunbar,  b.  1879.  Marion  Australia,  b.  1880.  Residence , Sackville.  House, 
by  Wick,  Caithness-shire. 

This  Nova  Scotia  Baronetcy  was  conferred  by  Queen  Anne  in  1706,  with  remainder  to  heirs  whatso- 
ever, on  the  Hon.  James  Sutherland,  advocate  (2nd  son  of  2nd  Lord  Duffus),  who  m.  Elizabeth,  widow 
of  Sir  Robert  Gordon,  Bt.,  of  Gordonstown,  and  da.  and  ultimate  heiress  of  Sir  William  Dunbar,  of 
Hempriggs  (cr.  1700)  [see  Dunbar,  Bt. , of  Northfield],  whose  surname  and  arms  he  assumed.  The 
2nd  baronet,  Sir  William,  married  three  times,  and  by  his  second  marriage  had  a large  family,  all 
of  whom  predeceased  him,  and  he  was  succeeded  by  his  son  by  his  3rd  marriage,  Sir  Benjamin, 
3rd  baronet,  who  after  the  death  of  the  5th  Lord  Duffus  assumed  that  title  ; he  m.  1785,  Janet,  da, 
of  George  Mackay,  Esq.,  of  Bighouse,  and  had  issue,  George  (infra),  Robert,  d.s.p.,  Louisa  (infra), 
Henrietta  (ante),  and  Elizabeth,  d.s.p.  He  was  succeeded  by  his  el.  son,  George  as  4th  baronet,  at 
whose  death,  unmarried,  the  title  devolved  upon,  but  was  not  assumed  by,  his  nephew  Capt. 
Benjamin  Duff,  92nd  Gordon  Highlanders,  de  jure  5th  baronet  (el.  surviving  son  of  Louisa,  el.  da.  of 
Sir  Benjamin  Dunbar,  3rd  baronet,  and  wife  of  Garden  Duff,  Esq.,  of  Hatton),  whose  son  Garden 
Duff-Dunbar  predeceased  him,  having  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Dunbar  on 
succession  to  the  Hempriggs  and  Ackergill  estates,  and  at  the  death  of  the  above-mentioned  Capt. 
Benjamin  Duff  in  1897  the  Baronetcy  passed  to  his  grandson,  George  Duff  Sutherland  Dunbar  (ante), 
whose  right  to  the  dignity  was  officially  recognised  by  the.  Lyon  Office  in  1899. 

HOPE-DUNBAR,  Creation  (N.S.)  1664. 

Sir  Charles  Dunbar  Hope- 
Dunbar,  6th  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Capt.  John  Hope  [ see  M.  Linlithgow, 
colls,  and  infra],  by  Rebecca  Marion, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Black- 
burn, of  Killearn,  co.  Stirling ; b.  July 
12th,  1873  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  (retired), 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18 ; has  assumed  the 
additional  name  of  Dunbar  : m.  1906, 
Edythe  Mary,  da.  of  Richard  Ramsden, 
of  Siddinghurst,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly,  1st,  gules,  a lion  rampant 
argent,  armed  and  langued  azure,  a bordure  of 
the  second  charged  with  ten  roses  of  the  field, 
barbed  and  seeded  vert,  Dunbar;  2nd,  azure, 
on  a chevron  or  between  three  bezants  a bay 
leaf  slipped  vert,  a mullet  of  the  second  in  chief 
for  difference,  Hope ; 3rd,  argent,  a man’s  heart 
imperially  crowned  proper,  on  a chief  azure  three 
mullets  of  the  field,  Douglas ; 4th,  counter- 
quartere  1st  and  4th,  gules,  three  cinquefoils  ermine,  2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a lmyphad  sails  furled 
sable,  flagged  gules,  Hamilton.  ©rest — A horse’s  head  couped  argent,  bridled  gules.  Supporters 
— Two  lions  rampant  guardant  argent,  armed  and  langued  gules,  each  holding  in  one  of  the  forepaws 
a rose  slipped  proper. 

Seat — St.  Mary’s  Isle,  Kirkcudbright.  Club — Army  and  Navy. 


Son  living— BASIL  DOUGLAS,  b.  Feb.  14th,  ^07. 

Sisters  living — Helen  Jacqueline  Burns,  and  Katherine  Marion  Hope  [ see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

This  baronetcy  was  granted  to  David  Dunbar,  of  Baldoon,  co.  Wigton,  in  1664,  with  remainder 
“ provydit  to  his  heirs  male  and  tailzie.”  On  the  death  of  the  grantee  the  baronetcy  became  dormant, 
and  so  remained  until  1916,  when  Major  Charles  Dunbar  Hope-Dunbar  (ante),  grandson  of  Lady 
Isabella  Ellen  Hope,  da.  of  5th  Earl  of  Selkirk,  and  a descendant  of  Mary  (who  m.  Lord  Basil 
Hamilton),  grand-da.  of  the  1st  Bt.,  successfully  proved  his  claim  before  the  Baronetage  Committee 
of  the  Privy  Council,  to  be  placed  on  the  Official  Roll  of  Baronets. 


DUNCAN,  Creation  (U.K)  1905,  of  Horsforth  Hall,  Guiseley,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 


May  truth  flourish. 


Sir  Frederick  William  Duncan,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  12th,  1859;  5 • his  father,  Sir  (Surr) 
William,  1908  ; appointed  Consul-Gen.  at  Vienna 
1912  : m.  1888,  Helen  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Pfizer,  of  Brooklyn,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  on  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  crosses  flory. 
and  in  base  a bugle  horn  stringed  or,  an  oval  buckle  of  the  field, 
Crtst — Between  two  buffalo  horns  proper  a demi-greyhound  or. 

Residence — 6,  Schwartzenberg  Platz,  Vienna. 


Sons  living— CHARLES  EDGAR  OLIVER,  b.  Aug.  13th, 

1890.  William  Clarence,  b.  1894. 

Sister  living — Louisa  Mary,  b.  r8—  : m.  1892,  Charles  Edwin 
Gray,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  18 — , — a son,  b.  18 — • 
Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Elizabeth  ( Lady  Duncan), 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Copley  Heaton,  of  Wharf  View,  Ben 
Rhydding  : m.  1896,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  (Surr)  William 
Duncan,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residetue,  Beckwith  House, 
Harrogate. 

Sir  (Surr)  William  Duncan,  1st  Bt.,  was  son  of  the  late 

William  Morrison  Duncan,  M.D. , of  Edinburgh. 


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DUNCOMBE.  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Highfield,  Driffield,  co.  York. 


For  God , my  King,  and  my 
country  ! 


Sir  George  Augustus  Duncombe,  1st 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Adm.  the  Hon.  Arthur 
Duncombe  [see  E.  Feversham,  colls.]  ; b.  May 
25th,  1848;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is  senior  partner  in 
the  Yorkshire  banking  firm  of  Beckett  and  Co. 
(Yorkshire  E.  Riding  Bank),  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
or  E.  Riding  of  York,  Treasurer  of  its  County 
Council,  Vice-Chm.  Yorkshire  Insurance  Co., 
and  Hon.  Col.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  : m.  1890, 
Hester,  da.  of  Col.  — Allardice  (formerly  Comdg. 
76th  Regt.),  of  Scarborough. 

&rnt8 — Per  chevron  engrailed  gules  and  argent  thr# 
talbots’  heads  erased  counter-changed.  (Errst — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a horse’s  hind  leg  sable,  hoof  upwards, 
and  shod  argent. 

Seat — Highfield,  Driffield,  Yorkshire.  Clubs — Con- 
servative, Yorkshire. 


PAUNCEFORT-DUNCOMBE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1859,  of  Great  Brickhill,  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  Everard  Philip  Digby  Pauncefort-Dun- 

COMBE,  D.S.O.y  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  6th,  1885  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Philip  Henry,  1895  J e(E  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1907,  M.A.  1911);  was  an  Hon.  Attache  in 
Diplo.  Ser.  1908-9  ; is  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  a J.P. 
for  Bucks,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; D.S.O.  1918. 

— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  engrailed  gules  and  argent, 
three  talbots’  heads  erased  counterchanged,  a chief  ermine,  Duncombe  ; 2nd, 
gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent,  Paunce/ort ; 3rd  azure.  Crests — 1st,  out 
of  a ducal  coronet  or  a horse’s  leg  sable,  the  shoe  argent,  charged  with  a 
cross-crosslet  gold,  Duncombe  ; 2nd,  a lion  rampant  argent  ducally  crowned 
or,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  an  escallop  sable,  Paunce/ort. 

Seat — Brickhill  Manor,  near  Bletchley. 


Sister  living — Constance  Flora  Eleanor,  b.  1884 : m.  1914,  Turner 
Henderson.  Residence , The  Coppice,  Clifton  Hampden,  Oxon. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Isabel  Margaretta  Cockayne  : m.  1873,  Arthur  Flower, 
who  d.  1911,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Duncombe,  b.  1878;  Capt.  Yeo.:  m.  1909,  Ida,  da.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord  Claud  John  Hamilton,  P.C.  [see  D.  Abercorn],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter 
Hugh  b.  1910, — Conrad  Herbert,  M.C.,  b.  1882  ; Major  London  Regt.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (M.C.)  : m.  1911,  Winifred,  da.  of  T.  Britten,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Thomas 
WykehamZ».  1913, — Neville  Alfred  Cyril  (of  Codicote  Mill,  Welwyn,  Herts),  b.  1884  ; formerly  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards;  European  War  1914-18:  m.  1918,  Rita  Narcissa,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Mountford 
John  Courtenay  Longfield,  of  20,  Pont  Street,  S.W.,  and  widow  of  Major  the  Hon.  Cyril  Miles 
Ponsonby,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Bessborough], — Mary  Isabel, — Ethel  Daisy:  m.  1902,  Geoffrey  Head, 
O.B.E.,  of  59,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Antony  Henry  b.  1907,  Rachel  b.  1904, — 
Violet:  m.  1908,  Reginald  Courtenay  Boyle  [see  E.  Cork,  colls.], — Constance:  m.  1912,  Joseph 
F.  Barclay,  of  The  Old  Hall,  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Joseph  b.  1914,  Richard 

Neville  b.  1919.  Residence , 14,  Oxford  Square, W. Evelyn  Constance  Venetia. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Flora  {Lady  Pauncefort-Duncombe ),  da.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Matheson,  1st  Bt.  : m.  1st,  1883,  Sir  Philip  Henry  Pauncefort-Duncombe,  2nd  baronet,  who  d. 
1895  » 2ndly,  1908,  Arthur  Lucas,  J.P.  Residence , Moreton  Manor,  Buckingham. 

The  father  of  the  1st  baronet,  Philip  Pauncefort,  assumed  by  royal  license,  in  1804,  the  additional 
surname  of  Duncombe. 


Non  fecimus  ipsi. 
W t have  not  done  it 
ourselves. 


DUNDAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Beechwood,  Midlothian. 

Sir  George  Whyte  Melville 
Dundas,  5th  Baronet;  b.  April  16th,  1856;  j. 
his  brother,  Sir  Charles  Henry,  1908;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  formerly  Lieut.  B.S.C.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Perthshire  : m.  1879,  Matilda  Louisa  Mary, 
da.  of  Minden  J.  Wilson,  of  Mozufferpore, 
Tirhoot,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el., 
David  George  Minden,  b.  1880;  Major  Indian 
Army  ; d.  (on  active  ser.)  1918,  and  the  youngest, 
Cecil  Henry,  b.  1892;  Lieut.  Welsh  Regt.;  d. 
(wounds  in  action)  1915. 

^rma — Argent,  a lion  rampant  gules  within  a bordure 
engrailed  ermine.  Crrst — A lion’s  head  affronte 

gules  surrounded  by  an  oak  bush  vert,  fructed  proper. 
Supporters  — Dexter,  a horse  rampant ; sinister,  an 
elephant ; each  charged  upon  the  shoulder  with  a thistle. 
Seat — Comrie  House,  Comrie,  Perthshire.  Club 
T*V-  —New  (Edinburgh). 


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Son  living— ROBERT  WHYTE  MELVILLE,  b.  Oct.  31st,  1881. 

Daughter  living  — Adele  Blanche,  b.  1903. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Louisa:  m.  1878,  James  Heriot  Balfour-Melville,  who*/.  1913  [E.  Lauderdale, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Evan  Whyte  Melville,  b.  1887.  Residence , Auchenross,  Comrie, 
Perthshire.— Lucy  Jane  : m.  1889,  the  Rev.  Francis  Askew  Bickmore,  formerly  V.  of  Roxwell. 
Residence , 8,  Strathfield  Gardens,  Barking.  E. 

The  1st  baronet  was  one  of  the  principal  clerks  in  the  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland. 


DUNDAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Arniston,  Borthwick,  Midlothian. 

Sir  Henry  Herbert  Philip  Dundas,  M.  V.O.,  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  Sept.  4th,  1866;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Robert,  1910; 
formerly  Capt.  15th  Hussars  ; is  Capt.  Territorial  Force  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (M.V.O.)  ; 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1916:  m.  1899,  Lady  Beatrix  Lucy 
Douglas-Home,  da.  of  12th  Earl  of  Home,  and  has  issue. 

gurms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  gules,  a bordure  ermine.  Crrst— 
A lion’s  head  couped  or.  j&upporltrs  (recorded  in  Scotland) — Dexter , a 
lion  rampant  gules  ; sinister , an  elephant  proper. 

Seat — Polton  House,  Lasswade,  Midlothian. 


Sons  living — PHILIP,  b.  Nov.  8th,  1899.— ——Henry  William  Hugh,  b . 

1901 . David,  b.  1903 James  Durham,  b.  1905. Thomas  Calder- 

wood,  b.  1906.— Robert  Charles,  b.  1912. 

Daughter  living— Jean,  b.  1909. 

Sisters  living— Marion,  b.  1854:  m.  1900,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Hamilton-Cox,  formerly  R.A  , who 

d.  1903.  Residence,  68,  St.  James’  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. Alice  {Lady  Knox), 

b.  1855;  sometime  Hon.  Sec.  Basingstoke  Div.  of  British  Red  Cross;  M.B.E.  1918:  m.  1889, 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  George  Knox,  K.C.B.,  R.A.,  who  d.  1916  [E.  Ranfurly,  colls.].  Residence , 

23,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 3. Ellen  Mary  Charlotte,  b.  1863:  m.  1st,  1894,  Lieut.  Col. 

Gerald  Lionel  Joseph  Goff,  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  who  d.  1899 
[E.  Ranfurly]  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Edward  R.  Thompson.  Residence , 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Victoria  May  Evelyn,  b.  1895. 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet — Eyelyn  Henrietta  ( Lady  Dundas),  da.  of  Sir  Graham 
Graham- Montgomery,  3rd  Bt.  : m.  1893,  Sir  Robert  Dundas,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1910.  Resi- 
dences, Arniston  and  Kirkhill,  Gorebridge,  Midlothian. 


TPy. 


DUNLOP,  Creation  (U  K.)  1916,  of  Woodbourne,  co.  Renfrew. 

Deservedly.  $ir  THOMAS  DUNLOP,  G.B.E.,  ISt 

Baronet,  son  of  Thomas  Dunlop  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
Aug.  2nd,  1 8 S5  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.  ; LL.D. 
Glasgow  Univ.  ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  Thomas 
Dunlop  and  Sons,  shipowners  and  grain  mer- 
chants, of  70,  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow,  Consul 
for  Paraguay,  a Director  of  Roy.  Bank  of  Scotland, 
a Member  of  Clyde  Navigation  Trust,  a D.L.  for 
Lanarkshire,  a J.P.  for  Renfrewshire,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Glasgow,  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  and  has  Medaille  du  Roi  Albert,  Serbian 
Order  of  St.  Sava,  and  Russian  Red  Cross  ; became 
a Member  of  Glasgow  Town  Council  1901  ; was 
Dep.  Bailie  of  River  and  Firth  of  Clyde  1905-6, 
Bailie  of  Burgh  of  Glasgow  1906-10,  Senior 
Magistrate  1909-10,  Convener  of  Parks  Committee 
1909-12,  and  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow  and  Lieut, 
of  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow  1914- 17  j G.  B.  E.  1918  : 
in.  1st,  1879,  Dorothy  Euphemia,  who  d.  1891, 
da.  of  Peter  Mitchell ; 2ndly,  1893,  Margaret,  da. 
of  Peter  Mitchell,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

Argent,  a double-headed  eagle  displayed  gules, 
armed  and  membered  azure  ; on  a chief  of  the  last,  a three- 
masted  galley  under  full  sail  proper,  flagged  of  the  second,  at  her  stern  the  banner  of  Scotland,  all 
between  two  garbs  or.  Crtst — A dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  grasping  a dagger  all  proper. 
Residence-6,  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow.  Clubs—  New  (Glasgow),  Conservative  (Glasgow), 


Conservative  (Edinbur 
Thames  Yacht,  Royal 


h),  Art’ (Glasgow),  Royal  Clyde  Yacht,  Royal  Northern  Yacht,  Royal 
lster  Yacht. 


Sons  living— THOMAS,  b.  Nov.  i7th,  1881  ; is  partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomas  Dunlop  and  Sons, 
shipowners  and  grain  merchants,  of  70,  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow:  in.  1911,  Mary  Elizabeth,  a. 
of  William  Beckett,  solicitor,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas,  b.  1912,— William  Beckett, 

b.  1915. Peter  Mitchell,  b.  1883;  is  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  and  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Ihomas 

Dunlop  and  Sons,  shipowners  and  grain  merchants,  of  70,  Wellington  Street,  Glasgow  . in.  1915, 


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Florence  Lethard,  da.  of  John  Gardner  Brewis,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  Residence , Bute 
Cottage,  Helensburgh.— —Robert  Jack,  b.  1891 ; is  a shipbroker  : m.  1918,  Maude  Rowena,  da.  of 
William  C.  Teacher,  of  Glasgow.  Residence , n,  Lyndaffe  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W.6. 
Daughters  living — Robina  Stirling  : m.  1917,  John  B.  Somerville,  solicitor,  and  has  issue  living, 

John,  b.  1919.  Residence , 7,  Park  Quadrant,  Glasgow. Dorothy  Euphemia  Mitchell  : m.  1917, 

J.  C.  Bruce  Jones,  formerly  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Dunlop  Gumming,  b.  1920.  Residence , Castlehill,  Larbert,  Stirlingshire. Mary  Boyd. 


DUNN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Clitheroe. 

^VrWiLLiAM  Henry  Dunn,  ist  Baronet, 

younger  son  of  the  late  John  Quinn  Dunn,  of 
Clitheroe,  Lancashire;  b.  Oct.  8th,  1856;  ed. 
privately  ; senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Dunn, 
Soman  and  Coverdale,  land  agents  and  sur- 
veyors, of  11,  St.  Helen’s  Place,  E.C.,  a Fellow 
of  Surveyors’  Institution,  a J.  P.  for  co.  London, 
a Lieut,  and  an  Alderman  (Cheap  Ward)  for 
City  of  London  (Sheriff  1906-7),  a Liveryman 
of  Wheelwrights’  and  other  City  Cos.,  Chm.  and 
Treasurer  of  Lord  Mayor  Treloar’s  Hospital 
(Alton),  Chm.  Roy.  Botanic  So.,  an  Almoner  of 
Christ’s  Hospital,  and  Hon.  Col.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  (T.F.)  ; has  Orders  of  Legion  of  Honour 
(France),  of  Crown  (Italy),  St.  Olaf  (Norway), 
Dannebrog  (Denmark),  St.  Gregory  the  Great 
(Italy),  Saviour  (Greece),  Rising  Sun  (Japan), 
and  Crown  (Belgium)  ; was  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1916-17;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Southwark,  W. 
Div.  (C)  Jan.  to  Nov.  1910  ; defeated  there  Dec. 
1910;  Knt.  1907:  m.  1885,  Ellen,  da.  of  John 
Pawle,  and  has  issue. 

.S^rms —Azure,  a double-headed  eagle  or,  within  an  orle  of  crosses-cfosslet  fitchde  argent. 
Crtst — In  front  of  an  oak  tree  leaved  and  fructed  a lizard  all  proper,  holding  in  the  mouth  a cross- 
crosslet  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — 9,  Gloucester  Gate,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  Clubs— Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Consti- 
tutional, Hurlingham.  

Son  living— JOHN  HENRY,  b.  Dec.  12th,  1890. 

Daughter  living — Ellen  Lucy  : m.  1914,  His  Honour  Judge  Philip  Henry  Law  Smith,  K.C.,  LL.D., 
who  d.  1920,  Judge  of  Limerick  County  Court.  Residence , Kevit,  3,  Chartham  Terrace,  Ramsgate. 


Watchful  and  bold. 


DUNTZE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Rockbere  House,  Tiverton,  Devonshire. 

Sir  George  Alexander  Duntze,  4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Samuel  Henry  Duntze,  grandson  of  1st  Baronet;  b.  Jan.  27th,  1839  ; s.  his  kinsman, 
Sir  John  Lewis,  1884:  m.  1869,  Harriette  Elizabeth  Isabella,  who  d.  1908,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  R.  Lloyd  Thomas  (of  the  10th  Regt.),  and  has  issue. 

3Mrws—  Not  yet  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — Dinard,  Ille  et  Vilaine,  France. 


Son  living — GEORGE  PUXLEY,  b.  Dec.  6th,  1873  ; is  Lieut.  Special  Reserve  ; formerly  in  S. 
African  Constabulary  : m.  1908,  Violet  May,  da.  of  Henry  Mark  Sanderson,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Edwin  Douglas,  b.  1913,— Ivy  Harriette.  Residence , 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Maud  : m.  1897,  Henry  John  Whitehouse.— -Ida  Rosario. 

Sister  living — Lucy  Maria  Emily : m.  1870,  Henry  Travers  Smyth,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Muckleston,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford, — Florence  Anne  : m.  1908,  T.  R.  P.  Herbert. 
Residence , The  Gables,  Tenby,  Pembrokeshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  John  Alexander  Duntze  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Alexander  Duntze,  b.  1855,  d.  1909 : m.  1878,  Irene  Matilda  (now  of 
New  York  City,  U.S.A.),  da.  of  Ralph  Nunes,  of  Kingston,  Jamaica  : — 

John  Alexander  Ralph,  b.  1878;  is  in  Taxes  Depart.,  New  York  City:  m.  1905,  Carrie  Fairchild, 
da.  of  Edward  J.  Godfrey,  formerly  of  St.  Paul,  Minnesota,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Alexander,  b.  1909.  George  Douglas,  b.  1882.  Irene  Matilda  Rosario,  b.  1879  : m.  1904, 
George  O.  Heffter,  M.D.,  Ph.D.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  John  Alexander  Duntze,  grandson  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1805, 
d.  1882  : m.  1832,  Maria  del  Rosario,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Don  Francisco  de  Paula 
Ramirez  y Belasco,  and  niece  of  the  Comte  de  Quinta  Alegre  and  the  Marques  de 
Aguirre 

Jane  Harriot : m.  i860,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Chetham  Lyle,  R.A.  (retired),  who  d.  1897,  and  has  issue 
living,  George  Samuel  Bateson,  C.B.,  b.  1865  ( see  “Companionage”),— Henry  Duntze  (Club,  Army 
and  Navy),  b.  1866;  is  Capt.  (retired)  R.G.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17, — Hugh 
Bateson,  b.  1875, — Catherine:  m.  1895,  Albert  J.  Palmer, — Gertrude  Caroline:  m.  1896,  A.  F. 
Cooke, — Rosario  Teresa:  m.  1890,  E.  G.  Newell,— Eva  Gwendoline:  m.  1893,  R.  A.  Wilson. 
Residence , Laughton  Lodge,  Bath  Road,  Reading. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  eminent  merchant  of  Exeter,  was  sometime  M.P.  for  Tiverton.  The  2nd 
baronet  was  Receiver-General  of  the  taxes  of  the  co.  of  Devon. 


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DURAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Ruckley  Grange,  Salop. 

[Nam^pronounced  “Du-rand.”] 

Sir  Edward  -Percy  Marion  Durand,  2ndBaronet; 
b.  July  nth,  1884;  s.  his  father,  Lieut.- Col.  Sir  Edward 
Law,  1920;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Capt.  Indian  Army; 
Persian  Gulf  1915-17  as  A.D.C.  : m.  1913,  Vera  Helen,  da.  of 
Sir  Robert  Lucas  Lucas-Tooth,  1st  Bt. 

Jtrms — Azure,  five  fusils  conjoined  in  fesse  within  a bordure  or ; on  a 
chief  embattled  of  the  last,  a pair  of  manacles  of  the  first.  (Ertst — Over 

a rock  proper,  a crescent  argent  between  two  laurel  branches  or. 


Brothers  living* — ALAN  ALGERNON  MARION,  M.C.,  b. 
Oct.  14th,  1893  • ed-  at  R.M.A.  ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18 

(twice  wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.). Mortimer  Henry  Marion, 

R.N.,  b.  1898  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  1917  ; European  War  1914-18. 
Sisters  living — Marion  Isabel,  b.  1881  : m.  1913,  Lieut.  Col.  Tohn 
Campbell,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders)  Territorial  Force,  and  Capt  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  has  issue  living,  Marion, 

b.  1919.  Residence , Kilberry  Castle,  Argyllshire. Everild  Blanche  Marion,  b.  1882:  m.  1908, 

Capt.  Selwyn  Lucas  Lucas-Tooth  [see  Lucas-Tooth,  Bt.],  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 

War)  1914. Beryl  Marion,  b.  1887  : m.  1915,  Wilfrid  Haviland,  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 

Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Reginald  Ferrers,  b.  1918, — Gwendolen  Mary  Beryl, 
b.  1916. 

Uncles  living  (brothers  of  1st  baronet — not  in  remainder) — Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Mortimer, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.S.I. , K.C.I.E. , b.  1850  [see  “Privy  Council”]:  m.  1875,  Ella  Rebe, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Teignmouth  Sandys,  B.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Marion,  D.S.O.t 
b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  9th  Lancers  ; 
served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded  twice),  and  during  European  War  1914-17,  on 
Staff  and  Comdg.  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O.  1914, — Amy  Josephine, 

b.  1881.  Residence , Penmayne  House,  Rock,  St.  Minver.  Clubs , Athenaeum,  Ranelagh. 

Algernon  George  Arnold,  C.B. , C.I.E.,  b.  1854  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : m.  1895,  Elizabeth 
Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  Charles  Bruce  [see  E.  Elgin,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Algernon  Thomas  Marion,  b.  1900, — Robert  Joceline,  b.  1902.  Residence , 31,  Park  Lane,  W. 
Club,  Travellers’. 

Aunts  living  (sisters  and  half-sisters  of  1st  baronet) — Annie  Marion  : m.  1868,  Col.  John  Henry 
Rivett-Carnac,  C.I.E.,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  [see  Rivett-Carnac,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Hotel  des 

Trois  Couronnes,  Vevey,  Switzerland Emily  Jane:  m.  1871,  Major  Frederick  Prinsep, 

2 1 st  Hussars,  who  d.  1879,  and  has  issue  living,  Gwynneth:  m.  1911,  Col.  John  Eastwood  Ramsay 

Brush,  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers. Eleanor  Louisa:  m.  1st,  1872,  Col.  Joseph  Oates  Travers, 

17th  Regt.,  who  d.  1884 ; 2ndly,  1888,  Major  Collingwood  Denny,  Connaught  Rangers,  who 
d.  1891,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Otho  Algernon,  b.  1881, — Kathleen:  m.  1910, 

Henry  A.  FitzSmith. Ethel : m.  1st,  1885,  James  Sligo  Jameson,  who  d.  1888  ; 2ndly,  1901, 

Robert  Pes  de  Villamarina,  Count  of  Contardone,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  James 
Algernon  Durand,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut,  in  the  Army  : m.  1911,  Amelia  (Millicent),  da.  of  Joseph 
Pickersgill,  of  Bardon  Hill,  Weetwood,  Leeds, — Ethel  Gladys,  b.  1886  : m.  1908.  Mervyn  Mac- 
Donell Muriel.  Residence , Villa  Amatter,  Grindelwald,  Switzerland. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Maude  Ellen  '[Lady  Durand ),  da.  of  the  late  Algernon 
Charles  Heber  Percy  [see  D.  Northumberland,  colls. J : m.  1880,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Edward  Law 
Durand,  C.B.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence,  35,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 

Durning-Lawrence,  see  Lawrence. 

DURRANT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784  of  Scottow,  Norfolk. 

Sir  William  Henry  Estridge  Dur- 
rant, 6th  Baronet;  b.  Dec.  23rd,  1872;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  William  Robert  F.stridge,  1912: 
m.  1900,  Ethel  May,  da.  of  Henry  Robert  Jeffress, 
and  has  issue. 

^rms — Or,  a cross-crosslet  ermines  between  four  ermine 
spots  sable.  Crrst — A boar  passant  per  fesse  wavy  argent 
and  gules,  bristled  and  tusked  azure,  and  pierced  through 
the  body  with  a broken  lance  bendwise  sable,  point  down- 
wards, gold. 

Residence — Westbourne  Street,  Drummoyne,  Sydney, 
Australia. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  HENRY  ESTRIDGE,  E 

April  1st,  1901. Reginald  Walter  Estridge,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — Pearlie  May  Wildbredt,  b.  1903. 

Sister  living — Florence  Elizabeth  Wildbredt,  b.  1875 : 
m.  1905,  James  Collier.  Residence , St.  Helena,  North 
Harbour,  Manly,  Sydney,  Australia. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Julia  Agnes 
Pauline  : m.  1862,  Lawrence  Hare  Finn.— Louisa  Mary 
Caroline  ( Lady  Lamb)',  m.  1st,  1865,  John  Richard 
Fenwick,  who  d.  1874  ; 2ndly,  1875,  Sir  Archibald  Lamb, 
3rd  Bt. 

Daughters  living  of  4th  Baronet— Nathalie  Julie 

Colette.  Emily  Amelia  Massy. Adela  Constance 

Alexandrina:  m.  1892,  James  Edward  Shaw,  who  d.  1911, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward  Durrant,  b.  1893,— 
Geoffrey  Reginald  Devereux,  b.  1896, — Beatrice  Nathalie,  b.  1895:  m.  1916,  Harold  T.  Morton, 
— Margaret  Katherine  Mary,  b.  1910.  Residence,  The  Manor  House,  Welburn,  Kirby  Moorside 
Yorkshire. 


death. 


Esperance  en  Dieu. 
Hope  in  God. 


★The  el.  brother,  Reginald  Heber  Marion  Durand,  b.  1892;  Capt.  Indian  Army;  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


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Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Emily  Grace  ( Lady  Durrant),  da.  of  John  Street,  of  London  : 
in.  1869,  Sir  William  Robert  Estridge  Durrant,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1912. 

This  family  is  said  to  have  been  established  in  Rutland  and  Derbyshire  from  the  time  of  the  Con- 
quest. In  the  xviith  century,  William  Durrant,  from  whom  the  present  baronet  is  in  direct  descent, 
migrated  to  Norfolk.  Sir  Thomas,  1st  baronet,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Norfolk  1784. 


DYER,  Creation  (E.)  1678,  of  Tottenham,  Middlesex. 

Sir  John  Lodovick  Swinnerton  Dyer, 
13th  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  20th,  1914  ; s.  his  father,  Capt. 
.Sir  John  Swinnerton,  M.C.,  1917. 

&rma—  Or,  a chief  indented  gules.  Crtat — Out  of  a ducal 

coronet  or  a goat’s  head  argent,  horned  gold. 


Sister  living — Jacqueline  Christine  Swinnerton  ( posthumous ),  b. 
1918. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  i ith  baronet) — Dona  Eva  Swinnerton, 
b.  1887  : in.  1917,  Capt.  Richard  Cameron  Gull,  Rifle  Brig,  [see 

Gull.,  Bt.]. Helen  Elizabeth  Swinnerton  {Hon.  Mrs.  Ronald 

I.  M acdonald),  b.  1889  : nt.  1915,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Ronald  Ian 
Macdonald,  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  who  d.  (on 
active  ser.  during  European  War;  1918  [ see  B.  Macdonald]. 
Residence , 2,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. 

Great-aunt  living  (daughter  of  loth  baronet) — Kathleen  Maria 
Swinnerton,  b.  1862  : in.  1889,  Richard  Henry  Gosling,  and  has 
issue  living,  Muriel  Kathleen,  b.  1891  : nt.  1915,  Capt.  Henry 
Miles  Chetwynd-Stapylton,  R.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1915  [see  V.  Chetwynd,  colls.], — Aileen  Maria, 
b.  1894:  nt.  1914,  Capt.  Francis  Henry  Sutton,  M.C.,  nth 
Hussars  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.], — Beryl  Maud,  b.  1896  : m.  1917, 
Myles  Cassillis  Kennedy,  13th  Hussars, — Jocelyn  Helen,  b.  1898. 
Residence , Hawthorn  Hill,  Bracknell,  Berks. 

Son  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Stewart  John,  b.  1842  ; formerly 
Capt.  3rd  Buffs  : nt.  1873,  Emily  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1912, 
only  child  and  heiress  of  the  late  Henry  Edmund  Bythesea,  of  Nettleton,  Wilts,  and  has  issue 
living,  Mabel  Charlotte, — Florence  Emily  Mary.  Club , Naval  and  Military. 

Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet— Maude  {Lady  Dyer),  da.  of  W.  H.  Turner,  of  W.  Australia  : 
nt.  1912,  Capt.  Sir  John  Swinnerton  Dyer,  M.C.,  Scots  Guards,  12th  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1917.  Residence , 7,  Park  Lane,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Clement  Swinnerton  Dyer,  2nd  son  of  9th 
baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1898  : in.  1869,  Amelia  Susan,  who  d.  1903,  only  da.  and  heiress 
of  the  late  John  Ward,  of  Otterington  Hall,  Yorkshire  [Lister-Kaye,  Bt.]  : — 

LEONARD  WHITWORTH  SWINNERTON,  b.  Oct.  30th,  1875  ; European  War  1914-15  as 
Sub-Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  : m.  1897,  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Schroeder,  of  New  York,  and  has 
issue  living,  Leonard  Schroeder  Swinnerton,  b.  1898;  is  Lieut.  R.  F.A.  (Reserve).  Residence, 

Westhope  Manor,  Craven  Arms,  Salop.  Club,  Bath. Evelyn  Henrietta,  b.  1870  : in.  1889,. 

Col.  George  Blake  Napier  Martin,  C.B.,  formerly  R.A.,  who  d.  1917.  Residence , The  Cottage, 
Westhope,  Craven  Arms,  Salop. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  Frederick  Carr  Swinnerton  Dyer,  3rd  son  of 
oth  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1896  : in.  1st,  1861,  Selenah  Maria  Ann,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of 

the  late  Rev.  Windsor  Richards,  R.  of  St.  Andrews,  Glamorganshire  ; 2ndly,  1868, 

Frances  Margaret,  who  d.  1920,  only  child  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  William  Ogle  Carr, 
Ch.  Justice  of  Ceylon  : — 

Frederick  Stewart  Hotham  Dyer-Bennet,  b.  1862  ; assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Bennet  1894  ; 
m.  1885,  Adelaide,  da.  of  George  Taylor,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Stewart  {Club,  United 
Service),  b.  1886  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Leicestershire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (twice 
wounded):  nt.  1912,  Miriam  Wolcott,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  Edward  B.  Clapp,  of  The  Uni- 
versity of  California,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  b.  1913,  John  Swinnerton  b.  1915, 
Frederick  b.  1917.  Residence,  Sheringham,  Norfolk. 

Grandson  of  Capt.  Stewart  John  Dyer,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Stewart  Barton  Bythesea  Dyer,  D.S.O.,  b.  1875,  d.  1917  : nt.  1906, 
Mai  (now  of  La  Maison  Rose,  Biarritz),  da.  of  the  late  Capt  S.  L.  Osborne,  R.N.,  of 
The  Hermitage,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight: — 

Thomas  Musgrave  Swinnerton,  b.  1907. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Dyer  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Thomas  Bergman  Dyer,  b.  1838,  d 1914  : nt.  1863,  Miss  Mary 
Ann  Clark  : — 

Herbert  Edward,  b.  1869 ; nt.  1901  (wife  d.  1904).—— Archibald,  b.  1874  : nt.  1906,  Louisa,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Parsons,  of  Lyndhurst,  Heaton  Mersey.  Residence,  2,  Southgate,  Chorltonville, 

Chorlton-cum-Hardy. Mary  Ellen. Elsie  Lydia.  Residence,  Ash  Villa,  3,  Queen’s  Road, 

West  Didsbury,  Manchester. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Richard  Dyer,  b.  1842,  d.  1916  : nt.  1897,  Kate  Constance  Swin- 
nerton  (now  of  Blythswood,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Swinnerton  Dyer  [see  infra] : — 

Frederick  Thomas  Swinnerton,  . 1898  ; is  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt. Hugh  Swinnerton,  b.  1902.— ^ 

Gordon  Swinnerton,  b.  1907. Ruth  Penelope  Swinnerton,  b.  1903. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Dyer,  brother  of  8th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Dyer,  b.  1802,  d.  1886:  m.  1824,  Penelope  Jane,  who  d 
1884,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  North  Boydale  : 

Frederick  Campbell  Spencer,  b.  1845  : m.  1867,  Miss  Ellen  Weavings,  who  d.  1908,  and  has  issue 
living,  Campbell  Charles  Frederick  (of  23,  Drummond  Street,  Carlton,  Melbourne,  Australia),  b.  1871 : 
nt.  1902,  Eleanor  Augusta  Louise,  da.  of  Samuel  Bignell,  and  has  issue  living,  Gweneth 
Mary  Bignell  b.  1905,— Thomas  Harry  (of  2,  Rhoda  Villas,  The  Burrows,  Sutton,  Dublin)  b. 
xt  n-:  T'  19£4,  Kate>  da-  of  John  wilbs,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Arnold  Swinnerton  b.  iqok 
Nellie  Jane  Kathleen  b.  1906,  Patricia  Swinnerton  b.  1912,— Frank  Stanley  (of  2716,  Scott  Avenue’ 
Victoria.  British  Columbia),  b.  1880, — Benjamin  Archibald  (of  Homeleigh,  Langton  Road’ 
Worthing)  ,5.  1882;  European  War  with  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  (wounded):  nt.  1908,  Mabel  Maud’ 
da.  of  William  Moore,  and  has  issue  living,  Benjamin  Frederick  Swinnerton  b.  igio,— Amelia 
Mary,  £.1868  : nt.  1895,  Arnold  William  Clark, — Ada,  b.  1870, — Nellie  Penelope  May,  b.  187a 
Jennie  Elizabeth,  b.  1876.  Residence,  Swan  Cottage,  Highfield  Road,  West  Tarring,  Worthing.’ 


Unwilling  to  frighten;  un- 
acquainted with  fear. 


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Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Dyer,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Dyer  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Swinnerton  Dyer,  b.  1843,  d.  1896  : m.  1876,  Constance  Josephine 
Minna,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Joseph  Mackintosh  Gordon,  of  Ultimatum,  Jamaica:  — 

Kate  Constance  Swinnerton  : in.  1897,  Thomas  Richard  Dyer,  who  d.  1916  (see  ante). 

Sir  William,  1st  baronet,  married  Thomazine,  only  da.  and  heir  of  Thomas  Swinnerton,  of 
Stanway  Hall,  Essex.  Col.  Sir  John  Swinnerton,  6th  baronet,  was  a Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
the  Prince  of  Wales  (afterwards  George  IV.).  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Richard,  7th  baronet,  was 
Aide-de-Camp  to  Sir  Ralph  Abercromby  in  Egypt,  and  to  Sir  John  Moore  at  Corunna.  Com.  Sir 
Thomas  Swinnerton,  R.N.,  8th  baronet,  was  present  at  numerous  naval  actions  during  the  Peninsular 
war,  and  his  brother,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  John,  K.C.B.,  was  present  at  Badajoz,  Vittoria,  St.  Sebastian, 
Pyrenees,  Nievelle,  Nive,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse.  The  10th  baronet  served  in  Crimean  war,  and  was 
present  at  Sebastopol,  both  assaults  on  the  Redan,  and  at  the  bombardment  and  surrender  of  Kimburne. 
The  12th  baronet,  Sir  John  Swinnerton  Dyer,  M.C.,  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  was  killed  in  action  during 
European  War  1917. 


DYKE,  Creation  (E.),  1677,  of  Horeham,  Sussex. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Hart  Dyke,  P.  C.,  7th 
Baronet;  b.  Aug.  7th,  1837;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Percyvall 
Hart,  1875  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1859,  M.A.  1861) ; is  patron  of  one  living,  a D.L.  and  a J.P. 
for  Kent,  and  Chm.  London,  Chatham,  and  Dover  Railway 
Co.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Kent  ( C ) 1865-8,  for  Mid.  Kent 
1868-85,  and  for  N.W.,  or  Dartford,  Div.  of  Kent  1885-1906, 
when  he  was  defeated  therefor;  was  Sec.  to  Treasury  1874-80, 
Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  1885-6,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Council  on 
Education  1887-92;  P.C.  1880:  m.  1870,  Lady  Emily 
Caroline  Montagu,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Sandwich,  and  has 
issue. 

— Or,  three  cinquefoils,  sable.  Crest— A cubit  arm  in  armour 

proper,  garnished  or,  holding  a cinquefoil  slipped  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Lullingstone  Castle,  Eynsford,  Kent.  Chibs — Carlton,  St.  Stephen’s,  Wellington,  Turf. 

SOUS  living— PERCYVALL  HART,  b.  Oct.  27th,  1871  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894)  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1899  ; is  a J.P.  for  Kent : m.  1908,  Edythe,  da.  of  the  late  W.  G.  Harrison,  Q.C., 
and  has  issue  living,  Edythe  Frediswide,  b.  1909.  Residence , Lullingstone  Castle,  Eynsford,  Kent. 
Club,  Carlton. Oliver  Hamilton,  b.  1885. 

Daughters  living — Lina  Mary,  O.B.E.,  b.  1873 ; Hon.  Sec.  Hunts  Co.  Asso.  of  Voluntary 
Workers  during  European  War;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1902,  Alexander  John  Scott  Scott-Gatty  [see 
Scott-Gatty,  “Knights’  Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Comyn,  b.  1903.  Residence, 
Castle  Hill,  Huntingdon. Hon.  Mary,  b.  1875  ; was  a Maid  of  Honour  to  H.M.  Queen  Alex- 

andra 1901-5  : in.  1905,  Capt.  Matthew  Gerald  Edward  Bell,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own), 
and  has  issue  living,  Matthew  Alexander  Henry,  b.  1909.^— Sydney  Eleanor  Margaret,  b.  1881. 

Brothers  living — George  Augustus  Hart,  b.  1847.  Residence,  1,  Grosvenor  Place.  S.W.  Clubs,  Junior 

Carlton,  Wellington. Reginald  Charles  Hart,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; admitted  Solicitor  1878  ; 

was  Solicitor  for  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  1900-1910  : in.  1st,  1891,  Guinevere  Eva,  who  d.  1894,  da. 
of  the  late  Gen.  Lord  Alfred  Paget,  C.B.  [M.  Anglesey,  colls.];  2ndly,  1897.  Millicent  Ada,  da. 
of  the  late  R.  C.  L.  Bevan,  of  Trent  Park,  New  Barnet,  and  has  issue  living  (by  xst  marriage), 
Wyndham  Douglas  Hart,  R.N.,  b.  1892  ; became  Lieut.  1914, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Ashley  Francis 
Hart,  b.  1899.  Residence,  Great  Nast  Hyde,  Hatfield.  Club , Bath. 

Sisters  living — Frances  Julia  : m.  1877,  Abel  Smith,  who  d.  1898,  M.P.  for  Herts,  E.,  or 
Hertford,  Div.,  and  has  issue  living,  Rachel  Caroline,  b.  1879.— —Eleanor  Laura.— Gertrude 
(Hon.  Mrs.  Reynolds  Moreton ):  m.  1894,  as  his  3rd  wife,  the  Hon.  Reynolds  Moreton,  who  d. 
1919  [see  E.  Ducie].  Residetice,  Brookfields,  Brook,  Godaiming. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Hart  Dyke  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Dyke,  b.  1834,  d.  1906 : in.  1865,  Georgina  Isabella  Russell  (now  of 
9,  York  Crescent  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol),  da.  of  Robert  Edward  Fullerton  ; — 

Percyvall  Hart,  D.S.O.,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  ; served  in  Uganda  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Zakka  Khel  Expedition  1908  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Somaliland  1908-10  ("medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1900,  Louisa  Catherine, 
da.  of  Adm.  John  Halliday  Cave,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Trevor  Hart,  b.  1905, — Eric  Hart,  b. 
1906, — Cicely  Hart,  b.  1907.— Ethel  Frances,  b.  1867.— — Theophania  Louisa,  b.  1871. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Percival  Hart  Dyke,  b.  1835,  d.  1910:  in.  1864,  Margaret  Isabella,  who 
d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  John  Peel,  of  Burton-upon-Trent : — 

Robert  Percyvall  Hart,  b.  1864  : m.  1908,  Mary  Harriette  Theodora,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Shephard 
(formerly  V.  of  Eton),  Hon.  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  of  33,  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  W.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Michael  Percyvall  Hart,  b.  1909.  Residence,  4,  Pembridge  Mansions,  W.  Club, 

Union. Mabel  Louisa,  b.  1866:  m.  1892,  Harold  Gordon,  who  d.  1911. Maud  Cecilia,  b. 

1867  : in'  1891,  the  Rev.  Walter  Basil  Broughton,  V.  of  Brackley  and  Radstone.  Residence , 
Brackley  Vicarage,  Northants. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John  Dixon  Dyke,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1803, 
d.  1885:  m.  1836,  Millicent,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Isaac  Minet,  of 
Baldwins,  Kent : — 

Rev.  John  Dixon,  b.  1836  ; formerly  V.  of  St.  James’s,  Camberwell,  S.E.  Residence,  30,  Crowhurst 

Road,  Brixton,  S.W.  Club,  Union. Edward  Hart,  b.  1837  ; formerly  Col.  R.A.  ; served  ir. 

Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (medal  with  clasp)  : in.  1893,  Elizabeth  Grace,  da.  of  Col.  T.  S.  MacAdam, 
of  Blackwater,  co.  Clare,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Francis  Hart,  b.  1898 ; Lieut  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  dnring  European  War)  1917, — Edward  Hart,  b.  1899,— Charles  Hart,  b. 
1901, — Percyvall  Hart,  b.  1902, — Millicent  Grace,  b.  1896.  Residence,  Leavers,  Hadlow,  Tonbridge. 

Frederick  Hotham,  b.  1840  ; served  in  Canada  i87o(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Egypt  1884  ^retired 

as  Lieut.-Col.  1888;  sometime  Professor  of  Mil.  Science  at  Cambridge  Univ.  : in.  1871,  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Faunce  Thorndike,  of  Villa  Freeland,  Trieste,  and  has  issue  living,  Agnese 
Milicent,  b.  1872  : in.  1893,  Richard  Thomas  Nicholson,  of  The  Mount,  Loughton,  Essex,  and  has 
issue  living,  Christobel.  M.B.E.,  b.  1894  ; has  Order  of  Elizabeth  of  Belgium,  1914  star, 
medal;  Joyce  b.  1898,  Hope  b.  1901, — Winifred  Amy,  b.  1881:  in.  1911,  Cyril  Arthur  Mileham, 
solicitor,  of  Bure  Acre,  Aylsham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Emmeline  b.  1913, 
Barbara  Dera  b.  1918.  Club,  Junior  United  Service..^— George  Hart,  b.  1847;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  served  in  Afghan  campaign  1878-80  (medal) : 


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m.  1895,  Edith  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  William  Kinder,  Master  of  Mints  of  Hong 
Kong  and  Japan,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Sandra  Millicent,  b.  1897  : nt.  1920,  Capt.  Esdaile 
Orr,  M.C.,  Roy.  Berks  Regt.  Residence , Shillingford  Hill,  Wallingford.  Club , Army  and  Navy. 

Millicent.  Residence , Camoys  Court,  Barcombe,  near  Lewes. Julia.  Residence,  Camoys 

Court,  Barcombe,  near  Lewes.— —Matilda.  Residence , 20,  Dartmouth  Row,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Hart  Dyke,  4th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1803,  d.  1876 : 
m.  1835,  Charlotte  Lascelles,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  he  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert 
Jenner  Fust: — 

Evelyn  Ellen. Alice  Frances.  Residence , Bark  Hart,  Wokingham,  Berks. 

The  father  of  the  1st  baronet  was  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  King's  Bench.  The  2nd  baronet 
removed  from  the  ancient  family  seat  at  Horeham  to  Lullingstone  Castle. 


DYMOKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Scrivelsby  Court,  Lincolnshire.  [Extinct  1865.J 

[Name  pronounced  “ Dimtnnk.”] 

Sir  Henry  Dymoke,  ist  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Emma  Jane  (Lady  Hartwell)',  m.  i86t.  Sir  Francis  Houlton 
Hartwell,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1900.  Residence , Roughton  Hall,  Woodhall  Spa,  Lincolnshire. 


EARDLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1802,  of  Hadley,  Middlesex.  [Extinct  1875.] 

Sir  Eardley  Gideon  Culling  Eardley,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Emily  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  James  Magee,  British  Consul 
at  Mobile,  U.S.A.,  and  grandda.  of  the  late  William  Magee,  of  The  Lodge,  co.  Antrim:  m.  ist, 
1859,  Sir  Eardley  Gideon  Culling  Eardley,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1875,  when  the  title  became  extinct ; 
2ndly,  1879,  the  5th  Duke  de  Lousada,  who  d.  1916  [see  “Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility”]. 
Residence,  The  Lodge,  Maidenhead. 


Eardley-Wilmot,  see  Wilmot. 


EARLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Allerton  Tower,  Woolton,  Lancashire. 

Sir  Henry  Earle,  D.S.O. , 3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  15th,  1854 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas, 
1900;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ. ; Hon. 
M.A.  Camb.  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  (retired),  and  a D.L.  for 
Isle  of  Wight;  served  in  Jowaki  campaign  1877 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Afghan  war  1878-80  (medal), 
as  A.D.C.  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with 
clasp),  bronze  star  (5th  class  Medjidie),  during  Bur- 
mah  War  1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O. ),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (severely 
wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  actions  of  Enslin,  Belmont, 
and  Modder  River  as  2nd  in  command  King’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  L.I.)  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  pro- 
moted Lieut.-Col.) ; D.S.O.  1887:  m.  1891,  Evelyn 
Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Major  C.  H.  Boileau,  6 1st 
Regt.  [Boileau,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Argent,  three  pallets  ermines.  Cmi — A lion’s  jamb 
erased  sable,  holding  a harpoon  argent. 

Residence — Little  Langleys,  Steep,  Petersfield.  Club — 

Naval  and  Military. 


Daughter  living — Phyllis  Audrey,  b.  1892  : m.  1915,  Capt.  Osbert  Stephen  Cundy-Cooper,  M.C., 
formerly  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  John  Maurice  Earle,  b.  1916, 
— Aubrey  Stephen,  b.  1918, — Pamela  Cecil,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Oakshott  Farm,  Hawkley,  Hants. 

Brothers  living— HARDMAN  ARTHUR,  b.  Jan.  17th,  1859;  ed.  at  Eton:  m.  1916,  Edith 
Eugenie,  da.  of  Charles  Wixley,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Holland.  Residence,  50,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 
Clubs,  Union,  Bath.  Thomas  Algernon,  b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lieut.-Col.,  formerly  Comdg. 
Lancashire  Hussars  Yeo.  (T.D.);  European  War  1914-16:  m.  1901,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Disney  Leith,  C.B.  [see  Gordon,  Bt.,  cr.  1818],  and  has  issue  living,  Hardman  Alexander  Mort,  b. 
1902, — Rosemary,  b.  1904, — Myrtle  Valentine,  b.  1911.  Residences , 58,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.i  ; 
Pangbourne  Court,  Berks.  Club,  Windham. William  Edward,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Eton.  Resi- 

dence, 83,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  Clubs,  Union,  Bath,  Sports’. — —Alfred,  b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Eton. 
Club,  Bath.  Charles  Frederic,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton:  m.  1911,  Alice  Adelaide,  widow  of  Patrick 
Cumin  Scott,  M.B.,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Alice,  b.  1912, — Josephine 
Noelle,  b.  1914, — Rosamond  Cleveland,  b.  1918.  Residence , 14,  Morden  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Club , Union. Reginald,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton  : m.  1913,  Maude  Isobel,  da.  of  Com.  Willoughby 

Still,  R.N.  Residence,  6,  Litfield  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol.  Club,  Bath. John  Wilfrid,  b.  1878; 

ed.  at  Eton;  Capt.  T.F.  Reserve;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches):  m.  1915,  Margaret  Cecil, 
da.  of  Col.  Robert  Francis  Gartside-Tipping,  C.B.  Club,  Bath. 

Sisters  living — Emily  Josephine.— Caroline.— Evelyn  Margaret  : m.  1900,  Major  Francis 
Gordon  Cardew,  formerly  10th  Bengal  Lancers,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Gordon,  b.  1901. 
Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Earle,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet; 
b.  1833,  d.  1885  : m.  1864,  Mary  (now  of  2,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  Gen.  Sir 
William  John  Codrington,  G.C.B.  [see  Codrington,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1721]  : — 

Rachel. Grace  Elizabeth:  m.  1893,  John  Russell  Villiers  [see  E.  Clarendon  colls.].  Residence, 

49,  Hans  Place,  S.W. 


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Grandsons  of  the  late  Arthur  Earle  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Cecil  Arthur  Earle,  Lieut.  R.A.,  b.  1868,  d.  1896:  m.  1891,  L.  Isabella, 
M.B.E.  (now  of  Earles  Court,  Camberley,  Surrey),  da.  of  the  late  Fife  John  Scott,  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  : — 

Guy  Fife,  b.  1891;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  p 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  1914  star):  m.  1918,  Isabel  Bridget,  da.  of  Andrew  Greville 
Rouse  Boughton-Knight  [see  Rouse-Boughton,  Bt. , colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Audrey  Bridget, 
b.  1920.  Club,  United  Service.— -Eric  Greville,  D.S.O.,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; is  Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
1914  star,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1915:  m.  1918,  Noel,  da.  of 
Capt.  Edward  Downes-Martin,  formerly  of  Killoskehane  Castle,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue, 
living,  Cecil  Diccon,  b.  1919  Club , United  Service. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ronald  Hamilton  Earle,  b.  1874,  d.  1919  : m.  1901,  Louise  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  R.  J.  Delaney  : — 

Arthur  Hubert  Greville,  b.  1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Earle,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1838,  d.  1919  : m.  1867,  Ida. 
Euphemia  Bertie,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  George  Buckley  Mathew, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  late  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Brazil ; — 

John  Greville,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Winchester;  is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire:  in.  1920,  Jacobina  Reid,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Clark,  of  Kilmarnock.  Residence,  Childwall  Lodge,  Wavertree,  Liverpool.  Club, 

Bath. Lawrence  Mathew,  b.  1881  ; European  War  1915-19  as  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps;  is  a 

F.R.G.S.  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1908):  in.  1916,  Helen 
Elizabeth  Dunkin,  da.  of  the  late  Frederic  Street,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia.  Clubs,  Windham,. 
Royal  Alpine. Lilian  Ida.  Residence,  Dowsefield,  Allerton,  Liverpool. 

This  family  was  settled  at  Warrington,  in  the  16th  century,  and  in  1708  died  John  Earle,  a prin- 
cipal inhabitant  of  the  place.  His  son  John  settled  in  Liverpool,  and  was  Mayor  thereof  1709.  His 
grandson,  Thomas,  Mayor  of  Liverpool,  was  father  of  William,  also  Mayor  of  Liverpool,  as  well  as. 
of  Sir  Hardman,  1st  baronet. 


CLAYTON-EAST,  Creations  (G.B.)  1732,  of  Marden  Park,  Surrey,  and  (U.K.)  1838,  of 
Hall  Place,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Gilbert  Augustus  Clayton-East,  7th 
Baronet  of  Marden,  and  3rd  Baronet  of  Hall  Place ; b.  April 
25th,  1846  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Gilbert  East  Gilbert-East, 
1866  in  the  baronetcy  cr.  1838,  and  his  kinsman,  Sir  William 
Robert  Clayton,  1914  in  the  baronetcy  cr.  1732  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berks:  m.  1867, 
Eleanor  Theresa,  el.  da.  of  Major-Gen.  Alexander  Robert 
Fraser,  and  has  issue. 

$rntf! — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  sable  on  a chevron  between  three  horses’ 
heads  erased  argent  as  many  horseshoes  of  the  field,  East;  2nd  and  3rd, 
argent,  a cross  sable  between  four  pellets  a crescent  for  difference  Clayton. 
Crtsts — ist,  a mount  vert,  thereon  a horse  passant  sable,  the  dexter  forefoot 
resting  on  a horseshoe  and  in  the  mouth  a palm  branch  proper,  East ; 2nd, 
a leopard’s  paw  erect  argent,  charged  with  a crescent  and  grasping  a pellet,  Clayton. 

Seat — Hall  Place,  Maidenhead.  

Sons  living— GILBERT  WILLIAM,  b.  May  7th,  1869. George  Frederick  Lancelot,  O.B.E. , 

b.  1872;  formerly  Capt.  ist  Cheshire  R.G.A.  (Vol.) ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919: 
m.  1906,  Frances  Louise  Helen,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  James  Colquhoun,  J.P.,  D.L. 
[see  Colquhoun,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Alan,  b.  1908, — Cynthia  Anne,  b.  1914, — 
Erica  Martia,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Highfield,  Lane  End,  High  Wycombe. 

Daughter  living— Agnes  Emma. 

Sister  living — Frederica  Julia:  in.  1874,  Walter  Gray  Bellairs,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric  d’Albini, 
b.  1877, — Berta  Albina:  in.  1911,  Mansel  Charles  Gambier  Young,  of  E.  Indian  Railway,  India. 
Residence,  6,  Eaton  Mansions,  S.W  1. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet  {cr.  1732)— Aimee  Gertrude  ( Lady  Clayton'S , da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Mackenzie,  of  Fawley  Court,  Henley-on-Thames;  has  Order  of  Mercy:  in.  1872,  Sir 
William  Robert  Clayton,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , Harleyford,  Marlow,  Bucks. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Richard  Clayton-East,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b. 
1828,  d.  i860  : in.  1854,  Caroline  Louisa,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Thomas  Spooner 
Palmer,  of  Bayview,  co.  Sligo  :— 

Augusta  Marianne.  Residence,  iq,  Westbourne  Street,  W. 

In  remainder  to  the  Baronetcy  cr.  1732  only. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Lloyd  Clayton,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet 
{cr.  1732),  b.  1796,  d.  1855  : in.  1832,  Louisa  Sophia,  da.  of  Charles  Littledale, 
of  Portland  Place,  W.  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  William  Clayton,  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1833,  d.  1913  : in.  ist,  1862, 
Mary  Henrietta  Charlotte,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  Col.  Henry  Charles  Capel  Somerset  [D. 
Beaufort,  colls.];  2ndly,  1892,  Kathleen  Mary  (now  of  Felpham  House,  Bognor),  da.  of  the 
late  James  Gibson,  M.L.C.  of  Tasmania  : — 

(By  ist  marriage),  Isabel  Emily  Florence:  m.  1893,  Ernest  Brooke  Cozens-Brooke,  formerly  of  Bardon, 

Washford,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Lilia  Susan  Joanna,  b.  1898. (By  2nd  marriage)  Violet, 

b.  1893:  in.  1914,  Capt.  Edgar  Henry  Stocker,  Hussars.— Winifred  Ianthe,  b.  1895:  in.  1919, 
Capt.  Martin  G.  Byard  Copeman,  Leicestershire  Regt. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rice  Richard  Clayton  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Edmund  Clayton,  b.  1844,  d.  1905  : m.  1881,  Eliza,  who  d.  1882,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Liggins,  of  3,  Ladbroke  Square,  W.,  and  Antigua  : — 

Leila  Cecilia  : in.  1903,  Harold  Clayton  (infra). 


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Issue  of  the  late  Rice  Richard  Clayton,  M.P.,  4th  son  ot  4th  baronet  ( cr . 1732), 
b.  1798,  d.  1879:  m.  1832,  Maria  Amelia,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  F.-M.  Sir  George 
Nugent,  1st  baronet  : — 

Arthur  John,  b.  1846  ; 40  years  in  Admiralty  : m.  1893  : Alice  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  William  Jones, 
of  Hereford,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie,  b.  1894  : m.  1915,  Capt.  R.  G.  Thompson,  Roy.  West 

Surrey  Regt.,— Mildred,  b.  1898,— Muriel  Edith  Lily,  b.  1900.  Club , Conservative. Louisa 

Maude:  m.  1876,  Francis  Arthur  Hervey,  who  d.  1905,  son  of  the  late  Lord  William  Hervey  [see 

M.  Bristol,  colls.].  Residence,  Hedgerley,  Cobham,  Surrey. Emily  Rosa : m.  1881,  James 

Melvill  Davidson.  Residence , The  Tapestries,  Old  Windsor,  Berks. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus  Philip  Clayton,  5th  son  of  4th  baronet 
[cr,  1732) 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  FitzRoy  Augustus  Talbot  Clayton,  K.C.V.O.,  b.  1834,  d. 
1913:  m.  1872,  Lady  Isabel  Frances  Taylour,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  3rd  Marquess  of 
Headfort : — 

Harold,  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  Severn  Div.  Submarine  Miners’ R.E.  (Vol.)  ; is  an 
Associate  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects  and  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  : m.  1903,  Leila  Cecilia,  da.  of  the 
late  Francis  Edmund  Clayton  (ante),  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Harold,  b.  1903, — Fitzroy 
Richard  Henry,  b.  1907, — Elfrida  Isabel  Stella,  b.  1904.  Residence,  Fyfield  House,  Maidenhead. 
Clubs,  Carlton,  Junior  Constitutional. Lionel  Arthur,  b.  1878  ; formerly  in  S.  African  Con- 
stabulary : m.  1913,  Rita  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  lames  W.  Ayres,  of  Sunningdale,  Berks. 

Cecil  Fraser  Talbot,  b.  1880;  ed.at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Capt.  inYeo.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  Capt.  5th  Batn.  King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps  : m.  1909,  Kathleen  Agnes  (who  obtained 
a divorce  1918),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  W.  E.  Bradish-Ellames,  of  Manor  House,  Little 
Marlow.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Clayton,  son  of  the  late  William  Clayton, 
2nd  son  of  1st  baronet  (c*.  1732)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Emilius  Clayton,  b.  1803,  d.  1887  : m.  1838,  Eliza  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1886,  da.  of  William  Haslewood,  of  Slaugham  Park,  Crawley: — 

Emilius,  b.  1841  ; entered  R.A.  1861,  became  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1888,  and  Col.  1893  : retired  1898  ; 
was  H.M.’s  Vice-Consul  at  Van,  in  Turkey,  1879-82,  a Professor  at  Staff  Coll.  1883-90,  and  in  command 
of  R.A.  in  S.-E.  Dist.  1896-8  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset:  m.  1883,  Ellen,  da.  of  Richard  Laurence 
Pemberton,  of  Hawthorn  Tower,  Seaham,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue  living,  Emilius,  O.B.E.,  b. 
1884;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  O.B.E.);  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919 : m.  19x5,  Irene  Dorothy  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  T.  E.  Strong,  Indian  Army, 
and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Thomas  Emilius  b.  1917,— George  Edward,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  European 
War  1917-18,  as  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (T. F.)  (M .C.), — Janet  Betha,  b.  1887, — Bridget  Eleanor,  b.  1888: 
m.  1914,  Com.  Winstanley  Moorsom,  R.N., — Lucy  Emilia,  b.  1890  : m.  1920,  Dr.  John  Vassil 
Buchanan.  Residence,  Charlcombe  Manor,  Bath.^— Betha  Frances.— Florence  Augusta : m. 
1883,  Col.  Alexander  William  Croker  Bell,  Indian  Army. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Clayton,  b.  1804,  d.  1869  : m.  1826,  Jean  Henrietta,  who 
d.  1880,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Blair,  K.C.  B.  : — 

Marianne  Blanche  : m.  1870,  the  Rev.  William  Eastgate  Middleton  Nunn,  R.  of  Aldington,  and  has 
issue  living,  William  Edward  Clayton,  b.  1877, — Charles  Henry  Blair,  b.  1882, — Mabel  Elizabeth 
Jean,— Ethel  Mary:  m.  1906,  Lefebre  Hammond,  Paymaster  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
William  Hilgrove  b.  1907,  Jack  Francis  b 1908, — Annie  Blanche, — Winifred  Grace.  Residence , 

Aldington  Rectory,  Hythe. Grace  Caroline  : ni.  1868,  the  Rev.  John  Bridges  Nunn,  whorf.  1910, 

and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Henry  Clayton,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : m.  1902, 
Aileen  Sybil,  da.  of  the  late  Major  J.  Tatham,  R. H.A..—  Marion  Alice  : m.  1907,  the  Rev.  Wilmot 
Augustine  Bryan,  R.  of  Runnington,  Somerset, — Jean  Elizabeth  Annie.  Residence,  Pine  View, 
Branksome,  Bournemouth. Mary  Jean.  Residence , 70A,  Portsdown  Road,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Emilius  Clayton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Granville  Clayton,  b.  1843,  d.  1892  : m.  1870,  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  John  Kiernan  : — 

Arthur  John  Granville,  b.  1872 : m.  18 — . Rev.  Frank  Guy,  b.  1875  ; is  R.  of  Langdon  Hills. 

Residence , The  Rectory,  Langdon  Hills,  Essex. Kathleen  Mary. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Clayton  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Sir  Edward  Gilbert  Clayton,  C.B.,  b.  1841,  d.  1917  : m.  1864, 
Georgine  Elizabeth  Sykes  (now  of  Kingswood,  Woking),  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Sykes 
Clayton,  of  the  Manor  House,  Rufforth,  Yorkshire  : — 

Henry  Edward  Gilbert,  b.  1867 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (retired) ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches), 
European  War  1914-19  : m.  1900,  Huberta,  da.  of  Capt.  Hubert  Grenfell,  R.N.,  of  Alverstoke, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Hubert,  b.  1906, — George  Edward,  b.  1907, — Petronilla, 

b.  1903, — Blanche  Petite,  b.  1905, — Grace  Cynthia  Maude,  b.  1909. Gerold  Fancourt,  b.  1886  ; 

Capt.  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  (retired),  and  Dep.  Gov.  H.M.  Prison,  Portland  ; 
European  War  1915-17  (twice  wounded) : m.  1916,  Annabella  Mary  Margaret,  da.  of  Col.  H. 
Maxwell  Robertson,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Hartfield  Court,  Eastbourne.— ^Blanche  Georgine  : m.  1893, 
the  Rev.  William  Sorsbie,  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has  issue  living,  Malin,  b.  1906, — Jean,  b.  1904. 
-——Grace  Louisa:  m.  1897,  Maj.-Gen.  Ernest  Dunlop  Swinton,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Robert  Clayton,  M.C.,  b.  1898;  Lieut.  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.), — John 
Lyulph,  b.  1905, — Margaret  Elizabeth,^.  1903.— —Frances  Jean.  Eva  : m.  1904,  Samuel  Booth 
Brereton,  and  has  issue  living,  Georgine  Elizabeth,  b.  1905.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Ernest  William  Clayton,  b.  1853,  d.  1917  : m.  1880,  Ellen  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Tayloe,  M.R.C.S.,  of  South  Lodge,  Clapham  Common,  S.W.  : — 

Kenrick Edward,  b.  1881  ; Capt.  Prince  Albert  s (Somerset  L.I.);  S.  Africa  1901-2  : m.  1918,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  — Phillips,  of  Arley,  Worcestershire Reginald  Ernest  Thornbury,  b.  1888. 

Sir  Robert  Clayton,  Knight,  uncle  of  the  1st  baronet  (cr.  1732),  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1679,, 
and  M.P.  for  that  city  for  upwards  of  thirty  years.  On  the  landing  of  William  of  Orange  he  headed 
the  deputation  which  received  that  Prince  and  conducted  him  in  state  from  Henley-on-Thames  to 
London.  This  gentleman  gave  £ 5,000  towards  restoring  Christ’s  Hospital,  after  the  great  fire  of 
1666,  and  erected  the  statue  to  Edward  VI.  which  was  placed  over  the  entrance  to  the  house  from 
Christ  Church  Passage.  At  his  death,  in  1707,  his  estates  fell  to  his  nephew,  Sir  William  Clayton, 
M.P.,  the  xst  baronet  (cr.  1732).  The  2nd,  3rd,  and  4th  baronets  were  also  Members  of  Parliament, 
and  the  5th  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  William  Pobert,  K.C.  B..  a distinguished  Waterloo  officer,  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Great  Marlow  (ZA  1831-42.  The  6th  Baronet  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Bucks  1876,  and  at  his  death 
the  title  devolved  upon  his  kinsman  Sir  Gilbert  Augustus  Clayton-East,  3rd  Baronet  of  Hall  Place 
(ante),  whose  immediate  ancestor  was  William  East,  of  Hall  Place,  Berks,  created  a baronet  in  1766, 
which  title  became  extinct  1828.  His  nephew,  the  1st  baronet  of  the  2nd  creation  (1838),  of  Hall 
Place,  Sir  East  George  Clayton-East,  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  William  Clayton,  4th  baronet  (cr.  1838), 
and  nephew  of  Sir  Gilbert  East,  the  last  baronet  of  the  1st  creation.  The  2nd  baronet  took  the 
surnames  of  Gilbert-East  and  the  arms  of  East  for  his  life  only  by  royal  license  1839. 


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EBRAHIM,  Creation  (U  K.)  1910,  of  Bombay. 

Sir  Currimbhoy  Ebrahim,  ist  Baronet , 

youngest  son  of  the  late  Ebrahimbhoy  Pabaney, 
shipowner ; b.  Oct.  25th,  1839  > sometime  a 
Trustee  of  Port  of  Bombay,  and  Pres,  of  the 
Anjuman-i-Islam  and  of  the  Mahomedan  Educa- 
tional Conference  in  Bombay;  is  a leading  member 
of  the  Khoja  Community,  a J.P.  of  Bombay,  and 
an  opium,  yarn,  cotton,  silk,  tea,  sugar,  and  cloth 
merchant,  of  Bombay,  Hong  Kong,  Kobe,  Shang- 
hai, and  Calcutta ; owns  the  Currimbhoy,  the 
Mahomedbhoy,  the  Ebrahimbhoy  Pabaney,  the 
Fazulbhoy,  the  Crescent,  the  Indore  Malwa  United 
Mills,  the  Pearl  Mills,  and  many  other  factories 
(ginning  and  pressing),  and  the  Indian  Bleaching, 
Dyeing,  and  Printing  Works;  has  established  a 
Girls’  Sch.,  a Madressa  at  Mandvi,  the  Currim- 
bhoy Ebrahim  Khoja  Orphanage  in  Bombay,  and 
Dharmsalas  at  Mandvi  and  Bhuj  ; has  given  large 
donations  to  Bombay  New  Museum  Fund,  for  the 
new  Science  Coll,  for  Bombay,  and  for  a Sch.  for 
Mahomedans  at  Poona;  interested  in  many  charit- 
able institutions;  Knt.  1905:  m.  ist,  1854, 
Foolbai,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  Assoobhai  Gangji,  of  Bombay;  2ndly,  1876,  Foolbai, 
who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Vishram  Sajan,  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  in  base  on  waves  of  the  sea  a Chinese  junk  sailing  to  the  sinister,,  in  chief  also  on 
waves  two  dhows  sailing  to  the  dexter  all  proper,  and  a chief  per  pale  gules  and  or  thereon  a pale 
azure  between  a rose  of  the  first  and  a lotus  flower  also  proper,  and  charged  with  a mullet  issuant 
from  a crescent  above  five  mullets  in  crescent  also  of  the  first.  Crrst — Above  an  Indian  lily  on  water 
proper,  a mullet  radiated  or. 

Residence — Pabaney  Villa,  Warden  Road,  Bombay. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— MAHOMEDBHOY  CURRIMBHOY,  b.  Sept,  nth,  1867;  is 
a J.P.  and  a Member  of  Corporation  of  Bombay,  and  a Trustee  of  Port  of  Bombay:  1882, 

Sakinabai,  da.  of  Jairajbhoy  Peerbhoy,  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue  living,  Huseinali,  b.  1903. 

Residence , Belvedere.  Warden  Road,  Bombay. Sir  Fazulbhoy  Currimbhoy,  C.B.E.,  b.  1873  ; is 

a J.P.,  a Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ.,  an  Additional  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.,  Past  Pres,  of 
Corporation  of  Bombay  and  its  Standing  Committee,  and  a Member  of  Board  of  Victoria  Jubilee 
Technical  Institute,  and  of  Mill  Owners’  Asso.  ; Knt.  1913,  C.B.E.  1918  : 1889,  Sakinabai,  da. 

of  Datoobhoy  Ebrahim,  of  Cutch  Mandvi,  and  has  issue  living,  Ahmedbhoy,  b.  1902, — Mahomedali, 
■b.  1904, — Gulamali,  b.  1905, — Hoosein,  b.  1911, — Amir  Ali,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Fazl  Manzil,  Peddar 

Road,  Bombay. By  2nd  marriage — Ahmedbhoy  Currimbhoy,  b.  1885  : m.  1902,  Shireen,  da. 

of  Dost  Mahomed  Allana,  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue  living,  Hooseinali,  b.  1908, — Habibbhoy,  b. 

1910, — Zarina,  b.  1904.  Residence , Cuffe  Parade,  Colaba,  Bombay. Rehemtullah  Currimbhoy, 

b.  1887  : is. a J-P.  : m.  1908,  Sakinabai,  da.  of  Jafferbhoy  Ratansey,  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue 

living,  Nazli,  b.  1909, — Hamida,  b.  1912. Habibbhoy  Currimbhoy,  b.  1889 : m.  1913,  Khatijabai, 

da.  of  Nensey  Khairaj,  of  Bombay,  and  has  issue  living,  Akbar,  b.  1914,—  Nazim,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Pabaney  Villa,  Warden  Road,  Bombay.— —Ismailbhoy  Currimbhoy,  b,  1906. 

Daughters  living— By  2nd  marriage— Jenabai,  b.  1880  : m.  1896,  Gulamhusein  Ladhabhoy 

Ebrahim. Sherbanu,  b.  1882:  m.  1899,  Gulamhusein  Rehemtullah  Khairaj. — — Labai,  b.  1883: 

m.  1902,  Abdullabhoy  Gulamhusein  Allana.— Shireenbai,  b.  1888  : m.  1911,  Rahin  Vali  Mahomed 

Pirmahomed. Khairubai  (Khairunisha),  b.  1894 : m.  1916,  Carrumabi  Nensey  Khairaz.- 

Mariumbai,  b.  1896:  m.  1916,  Cassumali  Subjeally.  Sharifabai,  b.  1899. Khatijabai,  b.  1901. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gulamhusein  Currimbhoy  Ebrahim,  6th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b. 
1879,  d.  1918  : m.  1896,  Khanoobai  (now  of  Cuffe  Parade,  Colaba,  Bombay), 
da.  of  Datoobhoy  Ebrahim,  of  Cutch  Mandvi  (ante)  : — 

Ebrahim,  b.  1897.  Ali  Mahomed,  b.  1902. Aziz,  b.  1915.  Ammeena,  b.  1896. 


ECHLIN,  Creation  (I.)  1721,  of  Dublin. 

[Name  pronounced  “Ecklin.”] 

Sir  Henry  Echlin,  8th  Baronet ; b.  Aug  14th, 
1846  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Thomas,  1906  ; formerly  in  2nd  Life 
Guards  ; sometime  Landlord  of  the  Cider  House,  Haddenham  : 
in.  1890,  Mary  Grace,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  John  Dennis,  and 
has  issue. 

.Struts — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  or,  an  antique  galley,  sails  furled  sable, 
a forked  pennon  gules  ; 2nd  and  3rd  gules,  a fesse  chequey  argent  and 
azure,  a chief  of  the  last  thereon  a hound  in  full  chase  after  a stag,  both 
proper.  Crrat — A talbot  passant  proper. 

Residence — Ivanhoe,  Haddenham,  Bucks. 

Daughter  living— Margaret  Daisy,  b.  1892. 

Sisters  living— Mary. Bride:  in.  1864,  Bernard  Norton. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Fenton  Echlin,  3rd  son  of  6th 
baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1917  : m.  1869,  Harriet,  who  d.  1915, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Kennedy,  of  Westport,  co.  Mayo  : — 
ALFRED  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  10th,  1883. John  Frederick,  b.  1890.— Richard  Brabazon  More, 


Non  sine  praeda. 
Not  without  prey. 


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b.  1894  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914- Evelyn  Marion  : m.  1896,  Leopold 

Gabriel  Berman. Martha  Emily  : m.  1899,  Samuel  Wilson  Larmenie. Harriet  Alice  : m.  1913. 

Ethel  Frances. Aileen  Alexandria. 

The  Echlin  family  is  of  ancient  Scotch  origin,  and  formerly  possessed  princely  estates  in  Scotland, 
and  also  large  domains  in  the  counties  of  Kildare,  Carlow,  Dublin,  Galway,  and  Mayo.  Andrew 
Echlin,  of  Pittadro,  Fifeshire,  was  Constable  and  Deputy-Gov.  of  Edinburgh  Castle  during  the  siege 
of  1572.  His  son,  the  Right  Rev.  Dr.  Echlin,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor,  who  was  barbarously 
murdered  in  1635,  was  grandfather  of  Sir  Henry  Echlin,  Knight,  a Baron  of  the  Court  of  Exchequer 
in  Ireland,  who  was  created  a baronet  in  1721.  The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Newry.  The  3rd 
baronet  dissipated  the  family  estates.  The  4th  baronet  was  one  of  the  gentlemen  before  whom 
Hamilton  Ronan  knelt  in  the  Court  of  King’s  Bench  to  beg  the  King’s  pardon.  The  Kildare  estates- 
were  dissipated  by  the  4th,  5th,  and  6th  baronets. 


EDEN,  Creations  (E.)  1672,  of  West  Auckland,  Durham,  and  (G.B.)  1776,  of 

Maryland,  U.S.A. 

Sir  Timothy  Calvert  Eden,  8th 

Baronet  of  1st  and  6th  of  2nd  creation  ; b.  May 
3rd,  1893  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William,  1915  ; is 
Lieut.  Yorkshire  L.I. ; European  War  1917-19 
(prisoner  at  Ruhleben  1914-16). 

— Gules,  on  a chevron  between  three  garbs  or, 
banded  vert,  as  many  escallops  sable.  Crist — A dexter 
arm  embowed  in  armour,  couped  at  the  shoulder  proper 
and  grasping  a garb  fessewise  as  in  the  arms,  banded  vert. 

Seat — Windlestone,  Ferryhill,  co.  Durham.  Clubs — 
Bachelors’,  Travellers’. 


Brother  living— ROBERT  ANTHONY,  M.C.,  b.  June 
12th,  1897  ; Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; European 
War  1915-19  with  his  Regt.  and  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,, 
and  Brig.-Maj.  (M.C.). 

Sister  living— Elfrida  Marjorie  {Lady  Brooke ),  b.  1887  ; 
is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1909,  Brig.-Gen.  Lord  Brooke,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O. , el.  son  of  5th  Earl  of  Warwick. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet)— Edith  {Baroness 
Auckland,')',  m.  1st,  1875,  as  his  3rd  wife,  the  4th  Baron 
Auckland,  who  d.  1890  ; 2ndly,  1897,  Philip  Symons. 
Residence , Laddington  House,  Yalding,  Kent. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Sybil  Frances  {Lady 
Eden),  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Grey,  K.C.S.I. 
[see  E.  Grey,  colls.] ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem:  m.  1886,  Sir  William  Eden,  7th 
baronet,  who  d.  1915,  having  had  issue  {see  ante),  of 
whom  the  el.  son,  John,  b.  1888;  Lieut.  Lancers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1914,  and  the  youngest  son,  William  Nicholas  Eden,  b.  1900;  Midshipman,  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  at  battle  of  Horn  Reef)  1916.  Residence,  Windlestone,  Ferryhill,  co.  Durham. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  Robert  Eden,  D.D.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Morton  Eden,  b.  1829,  d.  1917  : m.  1st,  1857,  Louisa  Anne,  who 
d.  1868,  da.  of  the  late  Vice  Adm.  Hyde  Parker,  C.B.  ; 2ndly,  1870,  Fanny  Helen,  who  d. 
1918,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Pomeroy  Barrett- Lennard  [see  Barrett-Lennard,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 
(By  1st  marriage)  Morton,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  Club,  Union.— Frederick  Charles, 

b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford. (By  2nd  marriage)  Rowland 

Frederick,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Eton  : m.  1900,  Marie  Bernadette  Anita,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry 
George  Saunders,  I.S.C.  [Rugge- Price,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Augustus 
Morton,  b.  1904.  Residence , Cambridge  Cottage,  Coombe  Warren,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.  Club, 

Wellington. Algernon  Graham,  b.  1877  ; Major  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (medals),  European 

War  1914-19  : m.  1907,  Georgina  Edith,  da.  of  G.  W.  de  Tunzelmann.— — Dorothy  lone  Helen, 
b.  1882  : m.  1902,  Arthur  Dalrymple  Forbes-Gordon,  formerly  20th  Hussars  [see  B.  Sempill,  colls.]. 
Residences , Langlee,  Roxburgh  ; Greenknowe,  Berwickshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henley  Eden,  b.  1838,  d.  1917  : m.  1871,  Amy  Frances  (now  of  Woodstock, 
Ascot),  da.  of  the  late  Lord  Charles  Lennox  Kerr  [see  M.  Lothian,  colls.]  : — 

Schomberg  Henley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873  '»  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy. 
Highlanders) ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium);  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919.— Charles  William  Guy,  b.  1874;  is  Provincial  Commr.,  Uganda  Protectorate  : 
m.  1913,  Hilda  Marion,  da.  of  R.  J.  Barton,  of  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin. 

Descendants  of  Sir  Robert  Eden,  1st  baronet  of  Maryland,  who  was  2nd 
son  of  3rd  Baronet  of  West  Auckland  : — 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Morton  Eden,  2nd  baronet  of  Maryland  : — 
Issue  of  the  la^  Right  Rev.  Robert  Eden,  D.D. , Primus  of  Scotland,  and  Bishop  of  Moray 
and  Ross,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  of  Maryland,  b.  1804,  d.  1886 : m.  1827,  Emma,  who 
d.  1880,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  James  Allan  Park,  a Justice  of  the  Common  Pleas  : — 

Mary.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  George  Morton  Eden,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
of  Maryland  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Morton  Parker  Eden,  R.A.,  b.  1835,  d.  1880 : tn.  1861,  Georgina 
Louisa  Helen,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Col.  Pester,  R.A. : — 

Beatrice  Caroline:  m.  1889,  Capt.  Charles  Cockburn  Talbot,  R.N. R.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
Charles  (of  Hornsea,  E.  Yorkshire),  b.  1891  : m.  1913,  Madge  Dickens,  and  has  issue  living,  Lilian 
Beatrice  Ursula  b.  1915, — John  Angelo,  b.  1894, — lone  Cecile,  b.  1900.  Residence , 27,  Finsbury 
Square,  E.C.— — Georgina  Clarice : m.  1895,  the  Rev.  William  Henry  Paine.  Residence, 


If  there  be  but  pj-udence. 


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52,  Westminster  Palace  Gardens,  S.W. Lilian  : m.  1895,  Com.  William  Nicolas  McGachen,  R.N. 

(retired),  who  d.  1912.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Calvert  Eden,  b.  1837,  d.  1878 : m.  1862,  Cecile  (now  of  The 
Grange,  Kingston,  Taunton),  da.  of  Baron  de  Sinner,  of  Merchligen,  Switzerland  : — 

Morton  Frederic,  M.B.E. , b.  1865  ; employed  with  British  Expeditionary  Force  in  Salonica;  M.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919 : m.  1909,  Marie  Therese  MacMahon,  of  Strathmore,  N.S.  WaLs,  and  has  issue  living, 
Robert  Charles  Frederick,  b.  19x6, — Marie  Cecile  Evelyn,  b.  1910.  Residences , Merchligen, 

Ruvigen,  Berne;  Glen  Eden,  Oberon,  N.S.  Wales. Evelyn  Louisa  Cecile.  Violet  Cecile: 

in.  1899,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Street,  O.B.E.,  formerly  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Noel  Eden,  b.  1902, — Charles  Arthur,  b.  1904.  Residence , Hillcot,  Salcombe,  S.  Devon. 

William,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  of  West  Auckland,  was  created  Baron  Auckland  [see 
B.  Aucklandl. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Eden,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Ceylon  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Patrick  Eden,  b.  1813,  d.  1885  : m.  1850,  Catherine  Frances,  who 
d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Stobart,  of  Etherley  House,  co.  Durham: — 

John  Henry,  b.  1851 ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Col.  ; formerly  Major  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire 
Regt.);  was  Ch.  Constable  of  co.  Durham  1892-1902,  and  H.M.’s  Inspector  of  Constabulary,  N. 
Dist.  1902-16;  served  in  Soudan  campaign  1885-6  (medal,  bronze  star):  in.  1893,  Lady  Florence 
Lowry-Corry,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Belmore,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Wilfrid,  b.  1903, — Christian 

Florence,  b.  1894, — Norah  Madeline,  b.  1898.  Residence , Holmdene,  Cheltenham. Arthur 

Francis,  b.  1852  : m.  1882,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Springett,  V.  of  Brafferton,  Yorks. 

Residence,  The  Crossways,  Har'tfield,  Sussex. Right  Rev.  George  Rodney  ( Lord  Bishop  oj 

Wakefield ),  D.D.,  b.  1853;  appointed  Lord  Bishop  of  Wakefield  1897  [see  “Peerage”].-  - 
Charles  Hamilton,  O.B.E.,  b.  1855;  O.B.E.  1920:  in.  1885,  Caroline  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Ford,  V.  of  Bishopton,  Ferry  Hill,  Durham,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Charles 
Hamilton,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R. F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (M.C.)  : m.  1916,  Violet  Alice,  da.  of  Capt.  Henry  Percy  Pulleine,  of 
Sandford  House,  Richmond,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  John  b.  1920, — Frances 
Catherine,  b.  1891, — Dulcibella,  b.  1893.  Residence , Glyndderwen,  Black  Pyl,  Glamorganshire. 

Rev.  Frederick  Nugent,  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1881);  is  R. 
of  N.  Cray,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester:  in.  1919,  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Bryan 

Holms  Holme,  of  Pauli  Holme,  Yorkshire.  Residence , The  Rectory,  North  Cray,  Kent. Rev. 

Henry  Culley,  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1890)  ; is  V.  of  Holy  Inno- 
cents’, Hammersmith,  W.  Residence , 125,  Dalling  Road,W. Frances  Margaret:  in.  1893,  the 

Rev.  Richard  Appleton,  who  d.  1909,  Fellow  of  Trxn.  Coll.,  Camb.,  Master  of  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb., 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Durham.— —Mary  Dulcibella.  Residence , North  Cray  Rectory,  Kent. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Eden,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Eden,  C.B.,  b.  1789,  d.  1874 : m.  1st,  1830,  Anne,  who  d.  1841, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Caldwell,  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1843,  Charlotte  Carse,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Edmund 
Saul  Prentice,  of  Armagh  : — 

George  Henry,  b.  1849  ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  : m.  1901,  Miriam  Sophia,  who  d.  1919,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Farnham,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Morton,  b.  1903.  Residence , The  Gull, 
Boundary  Road,  West  Worthing. Emily  Elizabeth  : m.  1874,  Ernest  Wallace  Rooke.  Resi- 

dence, Stratton  House,  Bath. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Eden,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Eden  (ante) : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Morton  Robert  Eden,  b.  1830,  d.  1900:  m.  1864,  Frances  Maria,  who 
d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Clarke  Barnardiston,  of  The  Ryes,  Sudbury,  Suffolk  : — 
Ethel  Morton : m.  1903,  Major  Herbert  Charles  Selwyn  Heath,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Essex  Regt. 

Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Eden,  b.  1839,  d.  1900  : m.  1863,  Georgina,  who  d.  1916, 
da.  of  Capt.  Frederick  William  Hill,  formerly  of  10th  Foot : — 

Guy  Ernest  Morton,  b.  1864  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1901  : in.  1897,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Holman,  of  30,  Gledhow  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Rodney  Guy  Morton,  b.  1899  ; is  2nd 
Lieut.  Scots  Guards  (Reserve), — Charles  Egerton,  b.  1908, — Adrian  Arthur,  b.  1911, — Kathleen 
Ethel,  b.  1902.  Residence,  14,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W.— Victoria  Beatrice  Edith. 

Morton  Eden,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  was  created  Baron  Henley  [see  B.  Henley]. 

The  1st  and  the  2nd  baronets  of  West  Auckland  each  sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Durham.  The  2nd  son 
of  3rd  baronet  of  West  Auckland  was  created  a baronet,  and  the  3rd  and  5th  sons  were  respectively 
created  Baron  Auckland  and  Baron  Henley.  The  4th  baronet  of  the  same  creation  sat  as  M.P.  for 
•co.  Durham,  and  the  5th  baronet  assumed  for  himself  the  additional  surname  of  Johnson. 


EDGAR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Chalfont  Park,  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  co.  Buckingham. 


■gftic  tg$- 

Nothing  without  labour. 


Sir  Edward  Mackay  Edgar,  ist 
Baronet ; b.  Feb.  27th,  1876;  is  head  of  the  firm 
of  Sperling  and  Co.,  merchant  bankers,  of  Moor- 
gate  Street,  E.C.,  and  a Director  of  Northumber- 
land Shipbuilding  Co.  (Limited),  of  Cities  Service 
Co.,  of  World’s  Auxiliary  Co.  (Limited),  and 
of  National  Mining  Corporation  : m.  1902,  and 
has  issue. 

JCrnta — Sable,  on  a bend  between  two  lozenges  or,  each 
charged  with  an  escallop  gules,  a lion  passant  of  the  field. 
Crtat— In  front  of  a cross  pat6e  (»,  a dexter  cubit  arm 
grasping  in  the  hand  a dagger  proper. 

Seat  — Chalfont  Park,  Chalfont  St.  Peter,  near 
Gerrard’s  Cross.  Clubs — Orleans,  Ranelagh. 


Son  living-JOHN  FUSSTAR  MACKAY,  b.  Jan. 
1503. 

Daughter  living— Catherine  Beatrice,  b.  1905. 


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EDMONSTONE,  Creation  (6.B.)  1774,  of  Duntreath,  Stirlingshire. 


[Name  pronounced  “ Edmunstun.  ”] 


Sir  Archibald  Edmonstone, 

C.V.O.y  5th  Baronet ; b.  May  30th.  1867  ; 
s.  his  father,  Adm.  Sir  William,  1888; 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders) ; is 
a D.  L.  for  Stirlingshire  ; was  a Groom-in- 
Waiting  to  King  Edward  VII.  1907-10  ; 
has  Swedish  Order  of  the  Vasa  (with  star)  ; 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.V.O.  1909 : 
m.  1895,  Ida  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Stewart  Forbes  [ see  Forbes,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr. 
1823],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el. 
son,  William  George,  b.  1896;  Coldstream 
Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1916. 

$rms — Or,  three  crescents  within  a double 
tressure  flory-counter-flory  gules.  Cast — Out  of 
a ducal  coronet  or  a swan’s  head  and  neck  proper. 
Supporters — Two  lions  rampant  gules. 

Seat — Duntreath  Castle,  Blanefield,  near 
Glasgow.  Town  Residence — 6,  Lancaster  Gate 
Terrace,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough,  Bachelors’. 


Sons  living— ARCHIBALD  CHARLES,  b. 
is  Lieut.  Lancers. Edward  St.  John,  R Nz,  b. 


Sisters  living — Louisa  Anne:  m.  1872,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Pipon,  C.B.,  Major  of  the  Tower  of 
London,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Elizabeth  : 1899,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Toogood,  D.S.O., 

Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Cecil  b.  1900,  Henry  George  Warren  b.  1904, 
Gertrude  Natalie  b.  1902, — Emma  Philippa  : m.  1st,  1908,  Maurice  William  Clifford,  who  d.  1912, 
Lieut.  Indian  Army  Reserve  ; 2ndly,  1918,  Henry  Edward  Rochfort  Widnell,  Lieut.  Seaforth  High- 
landers, and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Philippa  Anne  b.  1909,  (by  2nd  marriage)  Elfrida 
Delavelle  Diana  b.  1918, — Georgina  Helen  : m.  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Graham  Stainforth, 
C.M.G.,  Indian  Cav.,  who  d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living, 
Graham  Henry  b.  1906,  Charles  Herbert  b.  1914,  Madeleine  Susan  b.  1902, — Evangeline  Aimee : m. 
1912,  Capt.  Frederick  Augustus  Yorke,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Louisa  Anne  b. 
19x5,— Geraldine  Maria:  m.  1913,  George  Herbert  Head,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  2,  Garden  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Graham  b.  1918.  Residence,  King’s  House,  Tower  of 

London,  E.C.3. Charlotte  Henrietta  : m.  1866,  the  Rev.  John  Francis  Kitson,  who  d.  1907,  V.  of 

Antony,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Edmonstone,  b.  1871  : m.  1910,  Muriel  Lindsay,  da.  of  the 
late  Collingwood  Wood,  of  Freeland,  Forganderry,  Perthshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  Lindsay 
b.  1913. — John  Archibald,  b.  1873:  m.  1904,  Mary  Catherine,  da.  of  Alexander  Robert  Duncan,  of 
Parkhill,  Arbroath,  Forfarshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Duncan  b.  1906,  Alexander  Frederick 
b.  1909,  Joan  Frances  b.  1905, — Robert  Graham,  b.  1882, — Frederick  Niel  Edmonstone,  b.  1885, — 
Antony  Buller,  b.  1890, — Geraldine  Horatia,  b.  1881  : m.  1907,  the  Rev.  Lewis  Herbert  Evans,  V.  of 
Eton,  Windsor,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Luxmoore  b.  1913,  David  (twin)  b.  1913, — Rosamund 

Mary,  b.  X884, — Dorothy  Euphemia,  b.  1888. -Jessie  : m.  1884,  Major  Edward  John  Winnington- 

Ingram,  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  who  d.  1892  [Winnington,  Bt.,  colls.]. Frances  Euphemia: 

m.  1873,  Alexander  Duncan,  Advocate,  of  Parkhill,  Arbroath,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Alexander, 
C.B.,  b.  1878  [see  “ Companionage”], — Basil  William,  b.  1885  ; is  Capt.  Scots  Guards, — William 
Edmonstone,  D.S.O. , M.C. , b.  1890  [see  “Companionage”], — Mary  Catherine:  m.  18 — , the 
Rev.  John  Archibald  Ritson, — Margaret  Alice  : m.  1911,  the  Rev.  Edward  William  Millar,  R.  of 
St.  Mary’s,  Arbroath,  and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Edward  Robert  b.  1912,  Alexander  Henry  Hoyer 
b.  1913,  Margaret  Frances  Cicely  b.  19x5,  Marion  Edmondstone  b.  1918,  Audrey  Elizabeth  b.  1920. 

■ Sophia : m.  1880,  James  Edward  Hope,  who  d.  19x7  [ see  Hope,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Bel- 
mont, Midlothian. Mary  Clementina  [Baroness  Dunedin );  rendered  sers.  to  Belgians  during 

European  War  (Medal  de  la  Reine  Elizabeth):  m.  1874,  the  1st  Baron  Dunedin,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O. 

Residences , 7,  Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh ; Stenton,  Dunkeld,  Perthshire. Alice  Frederica 

[Hon.  Mrs.  George  Keppel)'.  m.  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  George  Keppel,  M.V.O.  [see  E. 
Albemarle].  Residence , 16,  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Neil  Benjamin  Edmonstone,  H.E.I.C.S.,  5th  son  of  1st 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Welland  Edmonstone,  b.  1811,  d.  1897  : m.  1842,  Susan  Mary 
D’Oyley,  who  d.  1852,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Douglas: — 

Susanna  Carnegie  : m.  1867,  Dr.  John  Venn,  F.R.S.  (Fellow  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.),  and  has  issue 

living,  John  Archibald,  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1909). Charlotte 

Anne  : m.  1871,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dalton,  who  d.  1894,  Senior  Mathematical  Master  of  Eton  Coll., 
and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Edmonstone,  b.  1872, — Charles  Reginald,  b.  1875,— Arthur  Claude, 
b.  1878,— Harold  Francis,  b.  1885, — Mary  Susan, — Hilda  Margaret, — Kathleen  Bertha  Charlotte. 
— --Frances  D’Oyley : m.  i88x,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Powys  Woodhouse,  V.  of  Grendon,  and  has  with 
other  issue  living,  Charles  Henry  Lawrence,  R.N.,  b.  1893;  became  Lieut.  1915.  Residence , 

Grendon  Vicarage,  Northampton. Esther  Alicia.  Residence , Grendon  Vicarage,  Northampton. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  George  Frederick  Edmonstone,  K.C.B.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1813,  d.  1864: 
m.  18 — , Anne  Farley,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  T.  Turner,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — ♦ 

Ellen  Craigie,  b.  1856.  Residence , St.  Albans,  Surbiton,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Neil  Benjamin  Edmondstone,  H.E.I.C.S.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Neil  Benjamin  Edmondstone,  £.  1843,  d.  1915:  m.  1886,  Edith 
Isabel,  da.  of  Henry  Lumsden,  of  Pitcaple,  Aberdeenshire  : — 

Eda  Meriel,  b.  1888  : m.  1st,  1909,  Lieut.  Richard  St.  John,  R.N.,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce, 
1913  [see  B.  St.  John  of  Bletso,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1920,  Major  Lewis  Hastings,  M.C.,  formerly  R.F.A. 
Residence, 

. j^kis  family  is  probably  descended  from  an  Edmundus  of  the  powerful  race  of  Seton,  amid  whose 
» °nSt°,ne'  or*g*nal  family  seat,  is  situated.  The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Dumbartonshire 
ana  the  Ayr  and  Irvine  Burghs  1761-95,  and  the  2nd  and  4th  baronets  sat  as  M.P.  for  Stirlingshire  (C) 
1812-91  and  1874-80  respectively. 


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EDWARDS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Pye  Nest,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  John  Henry  Priestley  Churchill  Edwards, 
3rd  Baronet ; b.  July  7th,  1889;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry 
Coster  Lea,  1896  ; ed.  privately,  and  abroad  ; formerly  Lieut. 
23rd  (Co.  of  London)  Batn.  London  Regt. 

^rms — Azure,  on  a bend  nebulee  argent,  cotised  or,  a fleur-de-lis 
between  two  martlets  of  the  field.  Cm t — Out  of  a crown  vallery  or,  a 
talbot’s  head  argent,  semee-de-lis  azure. 

Residence — 

Brother  living— HENRY  CHARLES  SERRELL  PRIESTLEY,  b. 
March  1st,  1893  5 formerly  Lieut.  London  Regt.  : in.  1916,  Margarita 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  John  Brindaham  King  Kalvi. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet;— Arthur  Hancock,  b.  1847 ; ed.  at 
Omne  bonum  Dei  donum.  Eton>  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1872);  formerly  Major  2nd  W. 
c-  ti,*  -/y  York  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  W.  Riding  of  York  : m.  1874, 

? £ - - - & f Eleanor  Louisa,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Walker 

Pease,  of  Hesslewood,  Hull,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Otho 


0/  God. 


Charles,  b.  1876;  2nd  Lieut.  Duke  of  Wallington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916, — Henry  Arthur  Rolleston,  6.  1881  ; ed.  at  Haileybury, — Eleanor  Churchill: 
ni.  1900,  William  Boger,  of  Castle  Ruins,  Fowey, — Barbara  Florence  : in.  1912,  Capt.  Basil  John 
Orlebar,  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Winifred  Delia: 
in.  1st,  1902,  Capt.  Spencer  Allen  Hickley,  R.N.,  who  d.  1914;  2ndly,  1920,  Lieut.  Com.  George 
William  Seymour  Seton,  R.N.,  of  Mounie  Castle,  Old  Meldrum,  Aberdeenshire,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Dennis  Geoffrey  b.  1905,  Eleanor  Beta  Lily  b.  1908.  Residences , 
Pye  Nest,  Halifax ; 10,  Lonsdale  Gardens,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Cavalry. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Henrietta  Maria  : m.  i860,  Capt.  John  Dearden,  who  d. 
1901  (formerly  13th  Light  Dragoons),  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  : in.  1889,  Mabel  Gertrude  Arbouin, — Henry,  b.  1867  : in.  1903,  Dorothy  Mary 
Keen  Willett, — Margaret  Gertrude  : in.  1883,  Thomas  Hugh  McMurdo, — Agnes  Henrietta  : in.  1903, 
Capt.  Guy  Burnett  Arbouin,  formerly  Kings  (Shropshire  L.I.).  Residence,  38,  Buckingham  Palace 
Mansions,  S.W.-  -Laura  Maude  : m.  1874,  Edward  Egerton  Leigh,  who  d.  1913  (formerly  Lieut. 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards),  2nd  son  of  the  late  Col.  Egerton  Leigh,  M.P.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
John  Egerton,  b.  1876  ; Capt,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917, — Henry  Egerton  (of  Kelowna,  British  Columbia),  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Radley:  in.  1910,  Norah 
Louisa,  da.  of  Evan  T.  Prichard,  of  Donnington  Manor,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  Gloucestershire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Arthur  Richard  Egerton  b.  1910,  Joan  Marjory  Egerton  b.  1913.  Residence , 
Broadwell  Manor  House,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  Gloucestershire. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Halifax  (C)  1847-52,  and  for  Beverley  1857-68. 

EDWARDS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Knighton,  co.  Radnor. 

Sir  Francis  Edwards,  1st  Baronet , 

son  of  Edward  Edwards,  of  Llangollen  ; b.  April 
28th,  1852;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1875);  formerly  a solicitor; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Radnorshire  (High  Sheriff 
1898);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Radnorshire  (Z)  July  1892 
to  June  1895,  when  he  was  defeated  ; re-elected 
Oct.  10th,  1900,  and  Jan.  24th,  1906;  again  defeated 
Jan.  1910  ; again  sat  Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918  : m. 
1880,  Catherine,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  David  Davis, 
colliery  proprietor,  of  Maesyffynon,  Aberdare,  and 
Tyn-y-Coed,  Arthog,  N.  Wales,  and  has  issue. 

$rma — Per  pale  ermine  and  gules  gutt6e  d’or,  a lion 
rampant  or,  between  two  Haunches  of  the  last,  each  charged 
with  a wolfs  head  erased  of  the  second.  Crrst — Issuant  from 
the  battlements  of  a tower  or,  a wolf’s  head  per  pale  ermine 
and  gules  gutt£e  d’or,  charged  with  a cross  couped  also  or. 

Seat — The  Cottage,  Knighton,  Radnorshire.  Clubs— 
Reform,  National  Liberal. 


Daughter  living — Caroline  Myfanwy,  b.  1885 : in.  1910,  the  Rev.  Lumley  Cecil  Green-Wilkinson, 
and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Oliver,  b.  1913, — Katharine  Deborah,  b.  1911, — Prudence  Anne, 
b.  1917, — Constance  Hilar6  Myfanwy,  b.  1918, — Felicity  Mary,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Ascot  Rectory, 
Berks. 

Edwards-Moss,  see  Moss. 

GREY-EGERTON,  Creation  (E.)  1617,  of  Egerton  and  Oulton,  Cheshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Grey-Edgerton. ”] 

Sir  Philip  Henry  Brian  Grey-Egerton, 
1 2th  Baronet ; b.  April  29th,  1864;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Philip  Le  Belward,  1891;  formerly  Capt. 
Cheshire  Yeo.,  and  4th  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; is 
Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cheshire:  m.  1st,  1893,  Mary  Carolyn 
Campbell  (who  obtained  a divorce  1906),  da.  of 
the  late  Major  J.  Wayne  Cuyler,  of  U.S.A. ; 
2ndly,  1910,  Aimee,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas 
Foerest  Cumming,  of  Melbourne,  and  formerly 
wife  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Rupert  Turner  Havelock 
Clarke,  2nd  Bt.  ( cr . 1882),  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  the  el.  son,  Philip  de  Malpas  Wayne,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  19th  Hussars  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  the  younger  son,  Rowland  Le  Belward,  b. 


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(twin)  1895  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  Oct.  1914. 

$roi» — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  argent,  a lion  rampant  gules  between  three  pheons  sable,  Egerton ; 
and  and  3rd,  barry  of  six  argent  and  azure,  a label  of  five  points  gules,  Grey.  CrrstB  — 1st,  three 

arrows,  two  in  saltire  argent,  and  one  in  pale,  points  downwards  or,  barbed  and  feathered  sable, 
banded  with  a ribbon  gules  ; 2nd,  on  a dexter  glove  argent,  a falcon  rising  or.  ^npporitra — Dexter, 
a lion  argent  ducally  crowned  or  ; sinister,  a wyvern  or  ; each  gorged  with  a plain  collar  azure,  and 
pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  gules  charged  with  three  pheons  argent. 

Seats — Oulton  Park,  Tarporley,  Cheshire  ; Broxton  Old  Hall,  Chester.  Clubs — Turf,  Carlton. 


Daughter  living— Cecely  Alice  Grey,  M.B.E. , b.  1893;  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1918,  Major 
Denys  Edward  Prideaux-Brune,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Brabourne]. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  iotn  baronet) — ROWLAND,  b.  Oct.  23rd,  1838  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Rifle 
Brig.  Residence,  2,  Carlisle  Place,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  Clubs , Army  and  Navy,  Wellington, 
Windham. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  toth  baronet) — Anna  Mary  Elizabeth  : m.  1855,  Henry  Reginald  Corbet, 
who  d.  1902  [see  Corbet,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Widow  living  Of  11th  Baronet- Henrietta  Elizabeth  Sophia  [Hon.  Lady  Grey- Egerton), 
da.  of  ist  Baron  Londesborough : m.  i86t,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Philip  Le  Belward  Grey-Egerton,  nth 
baronet,  who  d.  1891,  Residence , 76,  Upper  Berkeley  Street,  W.  Club,  Ladies’  Athenaeum. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Egerton,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1811,  d. 
1910  : m.  1840,  Louisa,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Brooke  Cunliffe  [Cunliffe, 
Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Rev.  Brooke  de  Malpas,  b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871);  formerly 
R.  of  Stoke-on-Terne,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Hodnet : m.  1878,  Alice  Catherine,  who  d.  1913,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Rose  Breton,  R.  of  Charmouth.  Residence,  Upper  Berwick,  Shrews- 
bury.—^Mary. Mabel  : m.  1893,  Robert  Peel  Ethelston,  who  d.  1906.  Residence,  Upper 

Berwick,  Shrewsbury. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Caledon  Richard  Egerton,  5th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b. 
1814,  d.  1874  : m.  1843,  Margaret,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  Alexander  Cumming,  of 
St.  Vincent : — 

Caledon  Philip,  b.  1846;  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Dorsetshire  Regt.,  and  Col.  Comdg.  Regt.  Dist.  No.  39, 
served  with  Mashsud  Waziri  Expedition  1881  (despatches)  : m.  1884,  Caroline  Blanche,  who 
d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Reginald  Southwell  Smith,  R.  of  Stafford,  Dorchester  TSmith  Marriott, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Reginald  Le  Belward  [Clubs,  Pratt’s,  Isthmian),  b.  1885 ; 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  The  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.);  is  in  Sudan  Civil  Ser.  : m.  1916,  Dorothy 
Aveys,  da.  of  Brig.- Gen.  John  Henry  Balguy,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Bockhampton,  Dorset,  and  has 
issue  living,  Philip  John  Caledon  b.  1920,  Mary  Blanche  A\eys  b.  1916.  Residence,  Tenantrees, 

Dorchester. Sir  Charles  Comyn,  G.C.B., D.S.O. , b.  1848;  is  F.-M.  Indian  Army,  and  Col.  23rd 

Indian  Cav.  (Frontier  Force)  ; served  in  Afghanistan  1880,  present  at  march  from  Cabul  to  Candahar 
(despatches),  in  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (despatches),  in  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.),  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5,  in 
command  of  a Column  (despatches,  C.B.),  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  in  command  of  Indian 
Contingent  (despatches,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.),  with  Tochi  Field  Force  1897-8  in  command  of  ist 
Brig.,  and  subsequent  occupation  force  (despatches),  and  in  command  of  Khaibar  Field  Force 
1898,  Mahsud-Waziri  operations  1901-3,  and  operations  against  Darwesh  Khel  Waziris  1903 
(despatches),  and  Somaliland  Expedition  1903-4  ; was  A.Q.M.G.  to  Bengal  Forces  1895,  A.D.C. 
to  Queen  Victoria  1896-1901  and  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901-2,  and  in  command  of  Punjab  Frontier 
Force  1899-1903  (officiated  as  Lieut. -Gen.  on  the  Staff  1900-1901) ; was  in  command  of  troops 
in  Madras  1903-7,  and  Member  of  Council  of  India  1907-17  ; D.S.O.  1891,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1895, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1904:  m.  1877,  Anna  Wellwood,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Lawson  Hill,  W.S.  of  Edinburgh,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Wion  de  Malpas,  D.S.O., 
R.N.,  b.  1879;  became  Lieut.  1900,  Com.  1912,  and  Capt.  1917  ; served  in  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917:  m.  1913,  Anita  Adolphine,  da.  of  the  late  A.  R.  David,  of 
Eastfield,  Grimsby,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Boswell  b.  1914,  a da.  b.  1919, — James  Boswell,  b. 
1880 ; Major  Indian  Cav. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,— Charles  Caledon,  b.  1886 ; 
Lieut.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915  : m.  1914,  Madeleine,  da. 
of  M.  Clayton,  of  Cleamore,  co.  Galway.  Residence,  The  Staithe,  Christchurch,  Hants.  Club,  United 
Service.— Sir  Reginald  Arthur,  C.B. , b.  1850;  entered  Gen.  Post  Office  1868  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Postmaster-Gen.  (Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Raikes)  1886-91,  a Surveyor  to  Gen.  Post  Office  in  England 
1891-7,  and  Sec.  to  Gen.  Post  Office  in  Ireland  1897-12  ; is  a J. P.  for  co.  Dublin  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1904, 
Knt.  1911  : nt.  1877,  Margaret,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  J.  Baker,  of  Morialta,  S.  Australia, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Reginald  Francis  le  Belward,  b.  1880  : m.  1907,  Elsie  Lillian  Rose 
Harris,  and  has  issue  living,  Rowland  le  Belward  b.  1914, — Wilfrid  Allan,  C.M  G.,  R.N.  [Club, 
United  Service),  b.  1881  ; Capt.  R.N.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Naval  Brig.,  present  at  battles  of 
Belmont,  Enslin  Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  Paardeberg,  and  Driefontein  (medal  with  five 
clasps,  promoted  Lieut.),  European  War  1914-19,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  Legion 
of  Honour,  2nd  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of 
Japan,  C.M.G.)  ; appointed  Assist.  Director,  Naval  Staff  Coll.,  Greenwich  1919,  and  Dep.  Director 
1920;  C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1916,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  C.  J.  Cunningham,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Muirhouse- 
law,  St.  Boswells, — Robert,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  Capt.  Princess  Victoria’s  (Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers),  and 
Squadron-Corn  R.F. C.,  with  rank  of  Major;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — 
Thomas  Graham,  R.N.,  b.  1899;  became  Lieut.  1920, — Mary  Caledon,  b.  1878;  is  a nun, — 
Winefride  Annie  le  Clerc,  b.  1879 ; is  a Sister  of  Charity  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul, — Hilda  Dupre, 

b.  1883;  is  a Sister  of  Mercy.  Residence,  18,  Egerton  Terrace,  S.W.3. Sir  George  le  Clerc, 

K.C.B. , b.  1852;  became  Com.  1887,  Capt.  1893,  Rear-Adm.  1905,  Vice-Adm.  1909,  and  Adm. 
1913  ; retired  1916  ; served  in  Arctic  Expedition  1875-6  (medal),  and  with  Benin  Expedition  1897 
(despatches,  C.  B.);  appointed  Naval  Attache  to  the  Maritime  Courts  1894,  Assist. -Director  of 
Torpedoes  at  the  Admiralty  1898,  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1903,  second  in  Command  of  Atlantic 
Fleet  1906,  Com.-in-Ch.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Station  1908,  a Naval  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1911, 
was  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Plymouth  1913-16;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1910:  m.  1882,  Frances 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Murray  Gladstone,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Markham  le  Clerc, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve;  served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916:  m.  1919,  Dollie,  da.  of 
H.  K.  Paxton,  of  1,  Thornley  Court,  Palace  Gate,  W., — Brian,  R.N.,  b.  1886;  became  Lieut.  1907, 
Lieut.-Com.  19x3,  and  Com.  1917, — Dorothy:  m.  1911,  Rear-Adm.  Philip  Wylie  Dumas,  C.V.O., 
C.B.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Anthony  Egerton  b.  1913,  David  Brian  Gladstone  b.  1915, 
Patrick  George  Fairrie  b.  1917,  a da.  b.  1919.  Club,  Travellers’.— —Sir  Brian,  K.C.I.E.,  b.  1857; 
sometime  Controller-Gen.  of  Paigahs,  Hyderabad;  C.I.E.  1906,  K.C.I.E.  1914.  Club , East  India 
United  Service.— Florence  Maud.- Edith  Rebecca. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Frederic  Arthur  Egerton,  R.N.,  6th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b. 

. ..  1816,  d.  1857  : in.  1848,  Juliet  Olivia,  who^.  1881,  da.  of  William  Shelton  Burnett : — 

Frederic  Philip,  b.  1853.— Juliet  Rebecca : m.  1875,  Assheton  Rasbotham,  of  Ebnal  Grange, 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Malpas,  who  d.  191-,  and  has  issue  living,  Darcy  Arthur  (of  42,  Walton  Street,  S.W.  Club , 
Cavalry),  b.  1876  ; Major  1st  Dragoon  Guards  (retired), — Ruth  Frances  (of  The  Bollings  Cottage, 
Malpas)  : m.  1900,  Capt,  Robert  Wicksted  Ethelston,  formerly  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  who  d.  1914!^ 
Residence , Ebnal  Grange,  Malpas,  Cheshire.  Club,  Naval  and  Military.— Mary  Cotton:  m . 
1884,  Petley  Lloyd  Augustus  Price,  who  d.  1910 [see  Rugge-Price,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Mereside, 
Salt  Spring  Island,  British  Columbia. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Henry  Egerton,  7th  son  of 
9th  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1905  : m.  1st,  1846,  Mary,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Stone,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  widow  of  Sir  William  Marjoribanks,  2nd  Bt.  ; 
2ndly,  1881,  Clara,  da.  of  J.  T.  Oswald,  of  Dunnikier,  Fifeshire  : — 

Arthur  Oswald,  b.  1890  ; Lieut.  Shropshire  L.I. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914.—. 
Bridget  Ellin,  b.  1888  : m.  1920,  Maurice  Cowper  Johnson.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Egerton,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Philip  Egerton,  father 
of  8th  and  9th  Bts. : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Egerton,  b.  1815,  d.  1841 : m.  1837,  Mary  Anne,  da.  of  Lawford 
Tronson  : — 

Sibella.  Residence , Gresford  Lodge,  Gresford,  Denbighshire. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Philip  Henry  Egerton,  b.  1824,  d.  1893 : m.  1st,  1857 
Mary,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  Sir  William  Marjoribanks,  2nd  baronet ; 2ndly,  1886,  Mary 
Louisa,  who  d.  1889,  widow  of  4th  Baron  Erskine,  and  da.  of  Col.  Alexander  Campbell, 
C.B.,  K.H.  ; 3rdly,  1890,  Maud  Mary  Wedderburn  (now  of  Navidale  Cottage,  Helmsdale, 
N.B.),  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Clarke-Jervoise  [see  Clarke-Jervoise,  Bt.] : — 

John  Marjoribanks-Egerton,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881, 
M.A.  1884),  and  at  Ely  Theological  Coll.  ; formerly  R.  of  Rode  ; received  into  Church  of  Rome 
1894  ; is  Private  Chamberlain  to  Pope  Benedict  XV.,  and  Hon.  Sec.  (in  England)  of  Sovereign 
Mil.  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Malta  ; nominated  by  Grand  Master  a Knight  of  Honour 
and  Devotion  of  Sovereign  Order  of  Malta  1910,  and  is  a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Great  ; has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Marjoribanks  : in.  1899,  Maud  Geraldine  Mary,  da. 
of  William  Henry  Chambers,  of  Chalksole,  Dover,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Louis  Gerard,  b.  1901, 
— Philip  Morys,  b.  1903.  Residences , Villa  Lucente,  Fiesole,  Italy  ; 10,  Prince  Arthur  Road, 

Hampstead,  N.W. George,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882):  in. 

1892,  Beatriz,  only  da.  of  the  late  Antonio  D’Almeida  Campos,  Portuguese  Consul-Gen.  to  Brazil, 
having  had  issue,  Philip  Graham,  b.  1894  ; Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders);  d.  (of 
wounds  inaction  during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  13,  Somerset  Street,  Portman  Square,  W. 

Graham,  b.  1861 ; is  Solicitor  to  Naval  Depart.,  Washington,  U.S.A.  : m.  1886,  Julia,  da.  of  — 

Easley,  of  U.S.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  George,  b.  1890  ; Ch.  Electrician  U.S.A.  Navy  ; 
d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War1  1918,— Graham,  b.  1896, — Marjoribanks,  b.  1899;  Euro- 
pean War  in  U.S.  Naval  Air  Force, — Mary,  b.  1888.— Philip,  C.B.E.,  b.  18 66  ; Capt.  (on  Emer- 
gency List)  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. Ruth. 

Mary  ( Lady  Heath)  : in.  1893,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Gerard  Moore  Heath,  K.C.M.G.,  C. B , D.S.O.  ; 

a Ch.  Engineer. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Eyles  Egerton,  K.C.S  I.,  C.I.E.,  b.  1827, 
d.  1912  : in.  1st,  1853,  Mary  Warren,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  the  late  Cap.  William  Hickey, 
H.E.I.C.  ; 2ndly,  1883,  Emily  Caroline,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  W.  Cun- 
ningham : — 

Robert  Walter  b.  1855  ; formerly  Sup.  Engineer,  P.W.  Depart.,  India;  is  a J.P.  for  Denbighshire  : 
1887,  Flora  Augusta,  da.  of  Gen.  Richard  Shubrick,  having  had  issue  Robert  Randle,  b.  1888  ; 
Lieut.  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914.'  ■ Sir  Raleigh  Gilbert,  K.C.B., 

K.C.I.E.,  b.  i860;  Lieut. -Gen.  Indian  Army;  retired  1920;  was  Col.-on-the-Staff,  India  1911-14; 
served  with  Black  Mountain  Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Isazai  Field  Force  1892,  with 
Waziristan  Field  Force  1894-5  (clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896  (medal,  Egyptian  medal,  Brevet  Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-17,  in  com- 
mand of  an  Inf.  Brig.  Indian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches  twice,  K.C.B., 
Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge,  K.C.I.E.) ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1912,  K.C.B  (Mil.)  1916,  K C.I.E.  1917  : 
m.  1st,  1894,  Bridget  Watson,  who  d.  1894,  el.  da.  of  Watson  Askew-Robertson  [B.  Marjoribanks, 
ext.)  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Maude  Helen,  only  da.  of  the  late  Sir  George  Rendelsham  Prescott,  4th  Bt., 

and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  David  George,  b.  1904, — Johanna  Mary,  b.  1905. Charles 

Philip,  b.  1863;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  sometime  Sessions  Judge,  Rawalpindi: 
in.  1889,  Lilian  Isabel,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Hugh  Rose,  Indian  Army,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Rowland  Philip,  b.  1891, — Brian  Raleigh,  b.  1897;  Lieut.  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918. — Robert  Charles,  b.  1903, — Grace  Lilian,  b.  1893  : m.  1914,  Ernest  Arthur 

Greswell,  Punjab  Forest  Dept.  Residences,  43,  Moscow  Court,  Moscow  Road,  W. Frances 

Mary  ( Lady  Young)',  m.  1881,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Mackworth  Young,  K.C.S.I.  [see 

Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1813].  Residence,  Oak  Lea,  Silverhill,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. Katharine  Flora. 

—Margaret  Rebecca. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Philip  Henry  Egerton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Egerton,  b.  1870,  d.  1917:  in.  1895,  Louisa  Marie,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Algernon  Le  Mesurier,  banker,  of  Genoa  and  Guernsey  - 
William  le  Belward,  o.  1901.  Henry  Marjoribanks,  b.  1911.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1906. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Piers  Egerton-Warburton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Egerton-Warburton,  Scots  Guards,  b.  1883,  d.  (wounds  in  action) 
1915:  m.  1908,  the  Hon.  Lettice  Legh  ['now  of  9,  Berkeley  Square.  W.  ; she  m.z ndly, 
1919,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Dallas  Waters,  D.S.O.)],  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Newton  : — 

Elizabeth,  b.  1911.— Priscilla  (posthumous),  b.  1915. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rowland  Eyles  Egerton-Warburton  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Piers  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1839,  d.  1914  : m.  1880,  the  Hon.  Antoinette 
Elizabeth  Saumarez,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  de  Saumarez: — 

Geoffrey,  D.S.O.,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910);  Bar.  Inner  Temple; 
is  Major  Yeo.  ; European  War  1916-18  in  Palestine  and  France  (D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1918.  Residences, 

Grafton  Hall,  Malpas;  1,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. Dorothy,  A 1881. Eveline,  b.  1882. 

Margery,  b.  1890.— Lettice,  0.  1894. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Rowland  Egerton-Warburton,  7th  son  of  the  late 
Philip  Egerton  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rowland  Eyles  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1804,  d.  1891 : in.  1831,  Mary,  who 
d.  1881,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Brooke,  6th  Bt.  : — 

Mary  : nt.  1st,  i860,  Robert  Newcomen,  who  d.  1861,  el.  son  of  Sir  Robert  Gore-Booth,  4th  Bt.  ; 
2ndly,  John  Ussher,  who  d.  1909.  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Mary,  b.  1874  : in.  1896, 
John  Kenneth  Foster,  M.P.,  of  Egton,  Grosmont,  Yorkshire,  and  49,  Pont  Street,  S.W. , and  has 
issue  living,  Barbara  A 1897,  Joan  b.  1F99,  a da.  b.  igo-.  Residence  The  Dene,  Northwich,  Cheshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Francis  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1807,  d.  1849  : m.  1839,  Anne, 
who  d.  1886,  da.  of  George  Stone,  of  Blisworth  : — 

George,  b.  1844  : in.  1886,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Arthur  Lascelles  [see  E.  Harewood,  colls.]. 
Residence,  Parkhurst,  High  Hurst  Wood,  Uckfield,  Sussex.  Rev.  Geoffrey,  b.  1846;  ed.  at 
St.  Mary  Hall,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870);  formerly  R.  of  Warburton  : m.  1878,  Adela  Georgina  Victorine, 
widow  of  H.  T.  Kelsey,  and  da.  of  the  late  B.  G.  Goode,  Bar.-at-law.  Arthur,  b.  1848  : m.  1874, 
Edna,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  James  Stowe,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Francis,  b.  1879  :-m.  1908, 


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Beatrice,  da  of  Samuel  Ward, — Ruth.  Residence , 51,  Firs  Hill  Road,  Sheffield.— —Katharine 
Anne  ; is  Mother  Superior  of  St.  Saviour’s  Priory,  Great  Cambridge  Street,  E. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  William  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1808,  d.  1868  : m.  1835, 
Harriette  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Evans,  C.B.  : — 

Emma  Isabel  : m.  1877,  the  Very  Rev.  Charles  S.  Bruce,  Dean  of  Cork,  who  d.  191-. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Peter  Egerton-Warburton,  C.M.G.,  b.  1813,  d.  1889  : m.  1838,  Alicia, 
who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Henry  Mant: — 

Ethel  Cathaine  : ni.  1871,  Henry  Augustus  Short,  who  d.  1903. Mary  : m.  1894,  the  Rev.  Philip 

Richard  Pymar  Dodd,  who  d.  1906,  R.  of  St.  David’s,  Burnside,  S.  Australia,  and  Chap,  to  Bishop 
of  Adelaide.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Edward  Egerton-Warburton,  Lieut.  51st  Regt.,  b.  1819,  d. 
1889:  m.  xst,  1842,  Augusta,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Spencer,  R.N.  ; 
2ndly,  1873,  Emily,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Coghlan,  R.  of  Markfield, 
Leicestershire : — 

Augustus,  b.  1850:  m.  1880,  Fanny  Augusta,  da.  of  Edward  Hester,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Edward,  b.  1882, — Angus,  b.  1889, — Reginald  Hubert,  b.  1894, — Blanche,  b.  1881, — Mabel  Augusta, 
b.  1887  : tn.  1906,  Thomas  Stead  Mirfield,  of  Albany,  W.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Bowen 
Augustus  b.  1907,  Sheila  Isabel  b.  1909, — Isabel  Frances,  b.  1889, — Jessie,  b.  1891.  Residence, 
Balgarrup,  W.  Australia.— Randle,  b.  i860  : m.  1890,  Eva,  da.  of  Edward  Hester,  and  has  issue 
living,  Piers  Edward,  b.  1895 ; served  with  10th  Australian  Light  Horse  in  Palestine  during 
European  War, — George  Grey,  b.  1899, — Bertha  Evelyn,  b.  1890, — Cecely  Alice,  b,  1892  : m.  1919, 
Maitland  John  Drake  Brockman,  of  Sandridge,  Bunbury,  W.  Australia, — Ruth,  b.  1894  : m-  1918, 
Horace  Grey  Egerton-Warburton  (infra.),  who  d.  1918, — Margaret  Augusta,  b.  1903.  Residence, 

Brackenhurst,  Bridgetown,  W.  Australia. Edward,  b.  1867.  Residence,  Ongerup,  W.  Australia. 

— -Francis  Joseph,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1902);  Bar.  Lincoln’s 

Inn  1906  : m.  1920,  Edith  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Prest,  of  Wallasey,  Cheshire. Cecil 

William,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901) ; is  in  Army  Accounts  Depart.,  and  Capt. 

R.F.A.  (Territorial). Alice:  m.  1870,  the  Rev.  Waldyve  Willington  Tarleton.  Residence, 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. Mary:  m.  1870,  Cecil  Rogers,  surgeon. Ann  : m.  1884,  William 

Wallace  Mitchell. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Peter  Egerton-Warburton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rowland  James  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1846,  d.  19-  : m.  i%T2,  Annie  (now 
of  Tarporley,  Caulfield,  Victoria,  Australia),  da.  of  the  late  John  Hart,  C.M.G.  : — 

John,  b.  1873.— Peter,  b.  1877  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901,  with  Imperial  Light  Horse,  present  at 
Relief  of  Ladysmith  and  Mafeking  (medal  with  four  clasps)  : m.  1906,  Ellen,  da.  of  W.  Fountain, 
of  Saffron  Walden,  and  has  issue  living,  Wilbraham,  b.  1911, — Elizabeth,  b.  1909.— Wilbraham,  3. 

1882  ; Lieut.  Australian  Forces  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. Rowland, 

b.  1885. Two  das. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Egerton-Warburton,  £.  1847,  d.  1906:  m.  1877,  Edith,  da.  of  W.  M. 
Sandford  : — 

Richard,  b.  1880. Philip,  b.  1882. — —A  da. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Edward  Egerton-Warburton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Grey  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1843,  d.  1913  : m.  1872,  Amy  (now  of 
Peppermint  Grove,  Cottesloe,  W.  Australia),  da.  of  Edward  Hester  : — 

Philip  Grey,  b.  1877  : m.  1909,  Verna  Grace,  da.  of  S.  J.  Rowe,  formerly  of  Perth,  W.  Australia, 
and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Grey,  b.  1911, — Ronald  Grey,  b.  1915, — Dorothy  Antoinette,  b. 

1909. Georgia,  b.  1874:  m.  lgco,  Leslie  Peel  Hall,  of  the  Audit  Office,  Perth,  W.  Australia. 

-Mary  Augusta,  b.  1875. Winifred  Amy,  b.  1880  : m.  1907,  Jock  Hassell,  and  has  issue 

living,  Theodosia  Ellen,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Magedup,  W.  Australia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rowland  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1845,  d.  1902  : m.  1881,  Mary  (now  of 
Hinghurst,  William  River,  W.  Australia),  da.  of  John  M'Kail : — 

Rowland,  b.  1883  ; served  in  Australian  Imperial  Forces  during  European  War."  Reginald  John, 

b.  1885  ; served  in  Australian  Imperial  Forces  during  European  War. Cecil  Edward,  b.  1887; 

served  in  Australian  Imperial  Forces  during  European  War. Piers,  b.  1892  ; Australian  Imperial 

Forces  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. Philip  Augustus,  b.  1894. Farquhar 

Grey,  b.  1896. Three  das. 

Issue  of  the  late  Horace  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1848,  d.  1917  : m.  1875,  Selina,  who*/.  1917, 
da.  of  John  M'Kail  : — 

John  Le  Belward,  b.  1882  : m.  19—,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1916. Maude  Mary,  b.  1876  : m. 

1897,  George  Mullens,  who  d.  1906,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  18 — , — three  das.  Residence, 

Teddington,  Mount  Barker,  W.  Australia. Augusta  Henrietta,  b.  1878  : m.  1903,  Montrose 

Graham,  of  W..  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  18 — . Helen  Constance,  b.  1884. 

Residence , 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Horace  Egerton-Warburton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Horace  Grey  Egerton-Warburton,  b.  1891,  d.  1918  : m.  1915,  Ruth,  da. 
of  Randle  Egerton-Warburton  (ante)  : — 

Two  das. 

The  House  of  Egerton,  one  of  the  most  ancient  and  distinguished  in  Cheshire,  traces  its  descent  to 
William  le  Belward,  who  was  Baron  of  Malpas  under  the  Norman  Earls  Palatine  of  that  county. 
David,  great-grandson  of  William  le  Belward,  took  the  name  of  Egerton  from  the  Lordship  of  Egerton, 
which  he  had  inherited ; and  from  him,  in  a direct  line,  is  descended  the  present  baronet.  The  7th 
baronet  was  created  Earl  of  Wilton.  The  8th,  9th,  and  10th  baronets  each  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Grey.  The  10th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Chester  (C)  1830,  for  Cheshire  West  1835-68  and 
for  Cheshire  West  1868-81. 

ELIOTT,  Creation  (N.S.)  1666,  of  Stobs,  Roxburghshire. 

Sir  Arthur  Boswell  Eliott,  9th 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Boswell 
Eliott,  R.N.  (who  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Annabella, 
da.  of  Niel  Carmichael),  2nd  son  of  7th  bar- 
onet, by  Katherine,  who  d.  185-,  da.  of  William 
Craigie ; b.  July  13th,  1856 ; s.  his  uncle. 
Sir  William  Francis  Augustus,  1910; 
ed.  at  Haileybury  ; is  Head  of  the  Clan  Eliott  : 
m.  1884,  Lilia,  only  child  of  John  Burbank, 
formerly  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  on  a bend  engrailed  or,  a baton  azure  ; 
upon  a chief  of  the  last  a castle  winged  with  turrets 
between  two  pillars  argent,  masoned  sable,  the  gate 
of  the  castle  of  the  last  charged  with  a key  of  the 
second,  and  below  the  same  the  word  “ Gibraltar. ,r 
Crists — 1st,  a hand  couped  at  the  wrist,  in  armour  holding 
a cutlass  in  bend  both  proper ; 2nd,  an  open  dexter  hand 


Boldly  and  They  believe 
rigidly.  what  they  see. 


Be  wise. 


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rpalewise  couped  at  the  wist  charged  with  an  eye,  both  proper.  Supporters — Dexter , a ram  ; sinister , 
a goat ; both  proper  and  each  gorged  with  a laurel  branch  vert  and  treading  on  a mural  crown  or. 
Residence — 


Son  living— GILBERT  ALEXANDER  BOSWELL,  b.  May  5th,  1885;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A.  : m. 
1912,  Flournoy  Adams,  o.dy  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Hopkins,  of  Atlanta,  Georgia,  U.S.A., 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Francis  Augustus  Eliott,  b.  1915, — John  Livingston  Hopkins  Eliott, 
b.  1916, — Charlotte  Elgitha  Veronica  Boswell,  b.  1913, — Jean  Cecilia  Constance,  b.  1920.  Resi- 
dence, 31,  Belmont  Terrace,  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Daughters  living— Marie  Vera  Margaret  Emily  Boswell  : m.  1912,  Edward  Boies  Cowles,  and 

has  .issue  living,  Edward  Boies,  b.  1913.  Residence , Rye,  New  York,  U.S.A. Beatrice  Maud 

Boswell. 

Half-Brothers  living —Alexander  Boswell  Vassall,  b.  1867.  Resides  in  Australia. Rawdon 

Popham  Vassall,  b.  1869.— —Charles  James,  b.  1875. 

Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Grace  Theresa  Blanche,  b.  1851. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Hannah  Grissell  {Lady  Eliott'),  da,  of  H.  T.  Birkett,  of 
Foxbury,  Surrey,  and  widow  of  Henry  Kelsall  : m.  1879,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Francis 
Augustus  Eliott,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  iqio.  Residence , Maxpoffle,  St.  Boswells. 

-Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gilbert  Eliott,  C.M.G.,  M.L.C.,  of  Queensland,  3rd  son 
of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gilbert  William  Eliott,  b.  1831,  d.  1893:  m.  1854,  Jane  Penelope,  who  d. 
1919,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Thomson,  of  Tasmania  : — 

Gilbert  Francis,  C.E.,  b.  1859  ; is  Dep.  Engineer  of  Harbours  and  Rivers  for  Queensland  : m.  1887, 
Emily  Kace,  da.  of  W.  H.  Palmer,  of  Gippsland,  Victoria,  and  has  issue  living,  Keith  Archer, 
b.  1890:  vi.  191-,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Markey,  of  co.  Neath, — Joan  Mary,  b.  1897, — 

Emily  Innes,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Brisbane,  Queensland. Harry,  b.  1866;  formerly  an 

Accountant  in  Australian  Joint  Stock  Bank  (Limited):  m.  1900,  Beatrice  Annie,  da.  of  the  late 
C.  F.  L.  Tooth,  of  Walloon  Station,  Dawson  River,  Queensland,  and  has  issue  living,  Grace 

Penelope,  b.  1901. Kate  Eliza:  m.  1878,  William  A.  Steedman.— Helen  Ada:  in.  1878,  Alfred 

P.  Mackenzie.— —Maud  Celia  : m.  1887,  Charles  Edward  Loveday.— Constance  May  : m.  1894, 
Frederick  Tooth,  of  Queensland,  Australia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Willoughby  Eliott,  b.  1832,  d.  1882:  m.  1854,  Sara  Jane,  who 
d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Richards,  of  New  England,  N.S.  Wales: — 

Francis  Willoughby  Charles,  b.  1855.  Residence,  Greenwells,  Walcha,  New  England,  N.S.  Wales. 

■ Gilbert  William  Henry,  b.  1857  : m.  1886,  Emily,  da.  of  C.  S.  F.  Chatfield,  Esq.,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Francis,  b.  1889, — Gilbert  William,  b.  1894, — Francis 
Ferguson,  b.  1898, — Jane  Isabella,  b.  1887,-  Emily  Alice,  b.  1890, — Eleanor  Lilian,  b.  1892. 
Residence,  Eulo,  Glen  Morrison,  New  England,  N.S.  Wales.— Edward  Percy,  b.  i860  : in.  1890, 
Annie,  el.  da.  of  John  Connolly,  of  Gayndah,  Queensland,  and  has  issue  living,  Gilbert,  b. 

1891, — Marjorie,  b.  1892. Clifton  Hazlewood,  b.  1872  : m.  1905,  Mary  Mabel,  el.  da.  of  the 

Rev.  R.  W.  Wilson,  of  Walcha,  New  England,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Heath- 
field,  b.  1908, — Roger  Heathfield,  b.  1910, — Isabel  Heathfield,  b.  1906, — Madge  Heathfield,  b. 

1907, — Dorothy  Mary  Heathfield,  b.  1912. Lucy  Isabella  : m.  1884,  Percy  Hall  Ross. Elinor 

Mary  Harriet  : m.  1887,  Henry  Hall  Ross.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Sir  Daniel  Eliott,  K.C.S.I.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Russell  Eliott,  b.  1820,  d.  1893  : in.  1st, 
i860,  Jessie,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  Robert  M'Intosh,  Surg.  Bengal  Army;  2ndly,  1876. 
Frances  Helen,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  Peter  Laurence  Cloete,  of  Zandvliet,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Aubrey  John  Fullerton  Gordon,  M.S.C.  : — 

Of  whom,  Hugh  Russell,  b.  1873  ; Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1914  : m.  1913,  Constance  Mary,  dau.  of  the  late  A.  O.  Sedgwick,  of  Derby  House,  Watford. 

Georgina  Jessie. Emma  Frances.  Residence , 24,  Palace  Mansions,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Frederick  Eliott,  b.  1834,  d.  1873  : m.  1856,  Rykie  Sophia,  who 
d.  1891,  da.  of  Peter  Laurence  Cloete: — 

Francis  Hardinge,  C.S.I.,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Commr. 
Irrawaddy  Div.,  Burma;  served  with  Burma  Expedition  1888-9  (medal  with  two  clasps);  C.S.I. 

1915  : in.  1900,  Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Wardrop. Hester  Sullivan  : m.  1884, 

Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Harry  Haworth  Aspinall,  Indian  Army,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Eliott 
Heathfield,  b.  1900, — Gladys  Hester,  b.  1889. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Daniel  Eliott,  K.C.S.I..  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1798,  d.  1872  : 
m.  1818,  Georgina,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  Gen.  George  Russell : — 

Cecilia  Wheatley:  in.  1856,  Maj.-Gen.  Eustace  Hill,  and  has  issue  living,  Maria  Anne:  m.  1882, 
Col.  Alfred  Heyland  Parratt  Turner,  R.A., — Grace  Anne:  m.  1888,  C.  Straker.  Residence,  High 
Warden,  near  Hexham. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  George  Augustus  Eliott,  5th  son  of  6th  baronet : — 
Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  George  Augustus  Eliott,  b.  1838,  d.  1884  : m.  ist, 
18 — , Helen  Janet,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  W.  Jardine-Gallen  ; 2ndly,  1877,  Mary  Anna,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  Crampton  : — 

Francis  Augustus  Heathfield,  D.S  O.,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Mounted  Riflemen,  and  a J.P.  for  Kimberley,  Vryburg,  Gordenia,  and  Province  of  Natal  ; served 
in  Matabeleland  1893,  in  Bechuanaland  1896-7  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Boer  War  1899-1902 
as  a Major  and  Staff  Officer,  present  during  siege  of  Kimberley  (despatches  twice,  Queen's  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1904-6  (German  medal 
with  clasp);  commanded  Colonial  Forces  against  Morenga  1907  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime 
Dist.  Inspector  in  Cape  Mounted  Police  ; has  2nd  class  of  Prussian  Order  of  the  Crown,  with 
Swords;  D.S.O.  1907:  ill.  1896,  Evelyn  Georgina,  da.  of  Richard  William  McDermott,  of  Dublin, 
and  has  issue  living,  Heathfield  George  Henry,  b.  1897, — Hugh  Herbert  Heathfield,  b.  1903, — 
Evelyn  Heather,  b.  1898, — Marie  Ida,  b.  1900, — Dymphna  Helen  Cynthia,  b.  1906.  Club , Junior 

Civil  Service  (Cape  Town). Gerald  Otho  Rooski,  b.  1874  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  John  Jeffery  Eliott,  b.  1844,  d.  1905:  in.  1874,  Hortense 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Leon  Schmitt : — 

Mabel  Alicia  Georgina  : m.  1915,  Fletcher  Lea  Gresty.  Residence , Liscard,  Cheshire. 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Adm.  Russell  Eliott,  7th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1802,  d. 
1881 : m.  ist,  1830,  Bethia,  who*/.  1843,  da.  of  Sir  William  Russell,  M.D.,  ist  baronet; 
2ndly,  1852,  Henrietta,  who*/.  1878,  da.  of  Sir  John  Lister-Kaye,  ist  baronet : — 
Georgina.  Residence , 

The  Eliotts  of  Stobs  are  descended  from  Gilbert  Eliott  of  Stobs,— “ Gibby  wi’  the  gouden  gartins  ” 
— whose  grandson,  Gilbert,  was  made  knight-banneret  by  the  King  in  person  on  the  field  at  Scone  in 
1643,  and  was  afterwards  created  a baronet  by  Charles  II.  Gen.  Eliott  (Lord  Heathfield),  the  famous 
defender  of  Gibraltar,  was  younger  brother  of  4th  Baronet. 

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ELLERMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Connaught  Square,  Paddington. 

Sir  John  Reeves  Ellerman,  ist 

Baronet , only  son  of  the  late  Johann  Herman 
Ellerman,  of  Kingston-on-Hull,  by  Anne  Eliza~ 
beth,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Timothy  Reeves,  of 
Kingston-on-Hull  ; b.  May  15th,  1862  ; is  a 

Shipowner  of  12,  Moorgate  Street,  E.C. ; rendered 
special  assistance  to  Govt,  in  transport  of  troops, 
during  S.  African  War:  in.  1908,  Hannah,  da.  of 
George  Glover,  and  has  issue. 

^ms — Or,  a fesse  sable,  between  in  chief  two  escallops, 
and  in  base  an  anchor  erect  of  the  last.  Crrst — In  front  of 
an  anchor  in  bend  sable  an  eagle's  head  erased  or. 

Residences — 2,  Duke’s  Drive,  Eastbourne ; 1,  South 
Audley  Street,  W.  ; Slains  Castle,  Carden  Bay,  Aberdeen- 
shire. 


Son  living — JOHN  REEVES,  b.  Dec.  21st,  1909. 


ELLIOT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Penshaw,  Durham,  and  Whitby,  Yorkshire. 

[Extinct  1911.1 

Sir  Charles  Elliot,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sisters  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Sarah  Taylor,  b.  1869  : m.  18^3,  Thomas  Reginald  Hague  Cook,. 
{Clubs,  White’s,  Boodle’s,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron),  and  has  with  other  issue  living,  Gwendolyne 
Hague  : m.  1916,  Capt.  Richard  Eric  Onslow  Long,  Yeo.  [see  E.  Cork], — Ethel  Mildred:  m.  1919, 
Capt.  Frank  Brian  Frederick  Bibby,  ist  Life  Guards  [see  Rose,  Bt.,  cr.  1872].  Residence,  46,. 
Portman  Square,  W. Florence,  b.  1875 : m.  1913,  Reginald  George  Stanier  Gordon.  Resi- 

dence, Langton  House,  Blandford,  Dorset. 

Granddaughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— [Issue  of  the  late  Ralph  Elliot,  el.  son  of  ist  baronet,  b. 
1839,  d.  1874  : in.  1863,  Margaret  (who  m.  2ndly,  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Herbert  Lewin  {Club, 
United  Service),  J.P.,  formerly  B.S.C.,  of  Parkhurst,  Abinger,  Surrey),  da.  of  the  late  John  Robinson 
M'Clean,  M.P.] : — Anna  M ‘Clean  : m.  1887.  John  Kirkpatrick  Young,  Bar -at-law,  of  16  Old 
Buildings,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Wallace,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (M.A.  1912)  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own), — Lyle  Elliot,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at 
Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1912)  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army  Reserve, — Anna  Margaret  Kirkpatrick,  b.  1895, — 

Lilias  Galbraith,  b.  1896.  Residence , 58,  Lexham  Gardens,  W. Margaret : m.  1892,  William 

Maxse  Meredith,  and  has  issue  living,  George  William  Lewin  Meredith,  b.  1894, — Marie  Marguerite 

Mabel,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Woodside,  Fleet,  Hants. Mabel  Elizabeth  {Hon.  Mrs.  Noel  M. 

Farrer ) : rn.  ist,  1893,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Alexander  Mackenzie,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1902  ; 2ndly, 
1904,  the  Hon.  Noel  Maitland  Farrer  [ see  B.  Farrer  of  Abinger],  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  mar 
riage),  Margaret  Helen,  b.  1896.  Residences , 238,  St.  James’  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S-W.  j 
The  Red  Cottage,  Holmbury  St.  Mary,  Dorking. 

Widows  livillg  Of  3rd  and  4th  Baronets— Lily  Johnston  : in.  ist,  1897,  Sir  George  Elliot, 
3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1904 ; 2ndly,  1907,  Marriott  Parkinson,  who  d.  1917,  son  of  the  late  J.  C. 
Parkinson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  grandson  of  Sir  George  Elliot,  ist  Bt. ; 3rdly,  1919.  Conte  Gherardo 
Scalzi,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  George  Elliot  Marriott,  b.  1909.  Residence , 5, 
Palace  Green,  W. 8. —Helena  Louise  ( Lady  Elliot >,  youngest  daughter  of  the  late  Benjamin 
Piercy,  J.P.  (a  Com.  of  the  Crown  of  Italy),  of  Marchwiel  Hall,  Denbighshire,  and  Macomer, 
Sardinia,  Italy:  m.  1903,  Sir  Charles  Elliot,  4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1911,  when  the  title  became  ext.. 
Residence , 

(U.K.)  1917,  of  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 

Thomas  Henry  Elliott,  K.C.B.y 

1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry- 
Elliott,  of  Rue  Ruhmkorlf,  Paris  ; b.  Sept.  7th, 
1854 ; entered  Inland  Revenue  Depart.  1872 1 
was  Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Local  Govt.  Board 
(Rt.  Hon.  C.  T.  Ritchie,  M.P.)  1889-92,  Sec. 
to  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1892- 
1913,  Dep.  Master  and  Comptroller  of  the  Mint 
and  ex-officio  Engraver  of  H.M.’s  Seals  1913-17, 
and  Chm.  of  Air  Raid  Compensation  Committee 
1917-18  ; is  an  Hon.  Member  of  Roy.  Agricultural 
So.,  of  Highland  and  Agricuhural  So.  of  Scotland, 
of  Surveyors’  Institution,  and  of  So.  of  Agri- 
culturists of  Spain,  an  Hon.  Vice- Pres,  of  Land 
Agents’  So.,  an  Hon.  Member  of  Imperial  So.  of 
Rural  Agriculture  of  Russia,  an  Hon.  Asso.  of 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Vet.  Surgs.,  and  a Com.  of  Ordre 
du  Merite  Agricole  of  France,  and  of  Crown  of 
Belgium;  acted  as  a Member  of  Royal  Commn. 
on  Local  Taxation  1896-1902,  and  was  a British 
Delegate  to  International  Agricultural  Conference 
at  Rome  1905  ; appointed  a Public  Works  Loan 
'.  1914,  a Boundary  Commr  1917;  is  British  Representative  on  Permanent 


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Committee  of  International  Agricultural  Institute  at  Rome;  C.B.  (Civil)  1897, 
K.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902  : m.  1880,  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  James  Rowe,  and  has  issue. 

Argent,  on  a chevron  sable  between  three  bunches  of  grapes  proper  as  many  bezants. 
Crtst— A garb  purpure  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  or. 

Seat — Ravensbrook,  Oxted,  Surrey.  Club—  National. 

Son  living — IVO  D'OYLY,  b.  March  7th,  1882;  is  in  I.C.S. ; sometime  Under  Sec.,  Depart,  of 
Commerce  and  Industry,  Govt,  of  India:  m.  1911,  Margery  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Carey, 
of  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex.  Residence , 

Daughter  living— Beatrice  Marguerite,  b.  1881. 

Ellis  Nanney,  see  Nanney. 

ELPHINSTONE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1816,  of  Sowerby,  Cumberland. 

Sir  Howard  Graham  Elphinstone, 

4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Graham  Warburton 
Elphinstone,  2nd  son  of  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec. 
28th,  1898 ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  HOWARD 
Warburton,  1917. 

$rm« — Argent  guttee  de  sang,  on  a chevron  embattled 
sable  between  three  boars’  heads  erased  gules,  two  swords 
proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or.  Crrst — Out  of  a mural 

crown  gules  a demi-woman  affrontee  habited,  and  in  the 
dexter  hand  a sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  in 
the  sinister  an  olive-branch  vert. 

Residence — 


Sister  living — Lucy  Constance,  b.  1897. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Rev.  MAURICE 
CURTEIS,  b.  Jan.  27th,  1874;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899);  formerly 
Curate-in-Charge  of  St.  Cyprian’s,  Parish  of  Ch.  Ch., 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ; is  V.  of  Sowerby  Bridge  : m.  1908, 
Christiana  Georgiana,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Hely 
Hutcninson  Almond,  Head  Master  of  Loretto  Sch. , and 
has  issue  living,  Maurice  Douglas  Warburton,  b.  1909, — 
Harold  George  Almond,  b.  1910, — Kenneth  John  Tristram, 
b.  1911, — Rowland  Henry,  b.  1915, — Norah  Christine,  b. 
1917.  Residence , The  Vicarage,  Sowerby  Bridge,  York- 

Always  ready.  shire.  Club , Athenaeum. Kenneth  Vauehan,  b.  1878; 

ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1905);  is  a Resident  in  Nigeria. 
Clubs , Athenaeum,  Union.-* — Lancelot  Henry,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coil.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1905) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1904  ; formerly  2nd  Lieut.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire 
L.I.  ; is  Major  Inns  of  Court  Officers’  Training  Corps  ; appointed  Attorney-Gen.  of  British  Hon- 
duras 1913,  and  of  Trinidad  1918,  Solicitor- Gen.  there  1919,  and  Attorney-Gen., Tanganyika  Terri- 
tory : m.  1913,  Jane  Edith,  da.  of  Robert  Jarvie  Jamieson,  of  33,  Buckingham  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
Residence,  Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad.  Club,  Union. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Constance  Julia^  b.  1864  : m.  i88q,  Capt.  John  Russell 
Compton  Domvile,  Bom.  S.C.,  whorf.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Constance,  b.  1891  : m. 
19 1 3,  ]•  P*  Walen.— — Frances  Mary,  b.  1865  : m.  1891,  Edward  Alfred  Chandler,  of  70,  Gracechurch 
Street.  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Elphinstone,  b.  1893, — John  Maurice,  b.  1900,— Gerald,  b. 

1903, — Katherine,  b.  1896, — Barbara,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Witley,  Surrey Isabel  Harriet,  b.  1868 : 

m.  1912,  the  Rev.  Gordon  Kenmure  Roberts,  R.  of  Bloxworth  [Gordon,  Bt.,  cr.  1706,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Douglas  Martyn  Alexander  Kenmure,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Bloxworth  Rectory, 
Wareham,  Dorset.— Selina  Beatrice  ( Lady  O'Brien ),  b.  1875:  m.  1902,  as  his  second  wife, 
Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Richard  Mackey  O’Brien,  K.C.M.G.,  Gov.  of  Barbados,  and  has  issue  living, 
Rosamond  Mary  Elphinstone,  b.  1905, — Patricia  Margaret  Elphinstone,  b.  1906.  Residence, 
Government  House,  Bridgetown  Barbados.-^— Gladys  Christine,  b.  1884  : in.  1913,  the  Rev.  Harold 
Frederic  Edward  Wigram,  V.  of  St.  Barnabas,  Wellingborough  [see  Wigram,  Bt. , colls.].  Resi- 
dence, St.  Barnabas  House,  Wellingborough. 

Mother  living— Susan,  da.  of  the  late  H.  C.  R.  Harley,  of  Madanapalle,  India : tn.  1st,  1896, 
Graham  Warburton  Elphinstone  (ante),  who  d.  1903  ; 2ndly,  1909,  George  Middleton. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Constance  Mary  Alexander  {Lady  Elphinstone \ da.  of  the 
late  John  Alexander  Hankey,  of  Balcombe  Place,  Sussex  : tn.  i860,  Sir  Howard  Warburton 
Elphinstone,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence , Alum  Chine  Lodge,  West  Cliff  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Howard  John  Elphinstone,  el.  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1862,  d.  1895  : 
tn.  1889,  Katharine,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Herbert  Mascall  Curteis  [Thomas,  Bt.,  cr. 
1694] 

Katharine  Elizabeth,  b.  1892.  Residence , 3,  The  Lawn,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

The  1st  baronet,  a distinguished  Peninsular  veteran,  and  Col.  Commandant  of  the  Royal 

Engineers,  greatly  distinguished  himself  at  the  capture  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  Egypt,  and 

elsewhere.  Sir  Howard,  2nd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hastings  (Z.)  1835-7,  and  for  Lewes  1841-7. 


Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  see  Dalrymple. 

ELTON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1717,  of  BristoL 

Sir  Ambrose  Elton,  9th  Baronet ; b.  May  23rd,  1869  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Edmund  Harry,  1920  ; ed.  at  Lancing,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892)  ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1896  : in.  1901,  Dorothy  Wynne,  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late 
Arthur  Robert  Wiggin,  formerly  of  Oddington  Estate,  Ceylon,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Not  yet  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — Bradford  on-Avon,  Wiltshire.  Club — Windham. 


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Sons  living — ARTHUR  HALLAM  RICE,  b.  Feb.  10th,  1906. Ralph  Ambrose,  b.  1914. 

Brother  living — Bernard  Arthur,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896). 
Sisters  living — Kathleen  Agnes  Rhoda  : tn.  1903,  Guy  Molesworth  Kindersley,  O.B.E.,  Bar.- 
at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Murray,  b.  1905, — Hallam  Nassau,  b.  1910, — David  Guy 
Barnabas,  b.  1915, — Agnes  Ruth,  b.  1906, — Kathleen  Bridget,  b.  1908.  Residence , The  Grange, 

Codicote,  Welwyn,  Herts.— Winifred  Lucy  : tn.  1898,  Major  Arthur  Herbert  Platt,  formerly 
Dorsetshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Edmund  Arthur,  b.  1902, — Minna  Winifred,  b.  1899, 
— Veronica  Mary  b.  19 — . Angela  Mary. 

Aunt  living — Elma  Marion  ; is  a Sister  of  Charity.  Residence , All  Saints’  Hospital,  Eastbourne. 
Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— (Mary)  Agnes  c Lady  Elton),  da.  and  co-heiress  of  Sir  Arthur 
Hallam  Elton,  7th  baronet  : tn.  1868,  Sir  Edmund  Harry  Elton,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1920. 
Residence , Clevedon  Court,  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  George  Tierney  Elton,  5th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1825, 
d.  1905  : in.  1856,  Flora  Georgina,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Alexander  Willis,  R.N.  : — 

Charles  Henry,  b.  1857  : tn.  1st,  1879,  Emily  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Christmas,  8th  Hussars ; 
2ndly,  1897,  Edith  May,  da.  of  J.  F.  Ward,  of  Hallam  House,  Walmer,  near  Port  Elizabeth,  S. 
Africa,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Charles  Tierney  Hallam,  b.  1898, — Arthur  Hallam, 
b.  1901, — (by  1st  marriage)  Flora  Grace, — Maud  Marian, — Vera  May, — Rhoda  Madeline  : tn.  1914, 
Kenneth  Jobling,  of  Livingstone,  N.  Rhodesia,— Evangeline  Alice, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Kathleen 
Patricia  Hallam,  b.  1908.  Residence , Clevedon  Court,  Walmer,  near  Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa. 
——Edmund  Hallam,  b.  i860:  in.  1887,  Ada  Constance,  da.  of  J.  H.  Webbe,  of  Crown  Lands 
Depart.,  Cape  Town,  and  has  issue  living,  Hallam  Edmund  Arthur,  b.  1898, — May  Constance 
Hallam,  b.  1887  : tn.  1908,  Capt.  Bertram  Christopher  Judd,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  and  has  issue 
living,  Francis  Elton  Christopher  A 1909,  Margaret  Dorothy  Mary  A 1912, — Iris  Georgina  Hallam, 
b.  1889:  in.  1911,  William  Francis  Lucius  Austen  Holcroft,  M.B.,— Lily  Avice  Hallam,  b.  1896. 

Arthur  Tierney,  b.  1863. May  Flora  : in.  1880,  Rev.  Frederick  Granville  Christmas,  and 

has  issue  living,  Wilfred  Edmund,  b.  1893  '•  m-  I9I5>  Dorothea  Christina,  da.  of  R.  B.  Bell,  of 
Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Theodore  b.  1916, — Emily  May,  b.  1881  : 
in.  1905,  Arthur  Beattie  Anderson,  of  West  Newton.  R.N.D.  No.  1,  Targoose,  S.  Saanick,  British 
Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Elton  Alexander  b.  1907,  Henry  Granville  b.  1908, 
Thomas  Arthur  James  b.  1916,  John  Richard  Seton  (twin)  b.  1916,  Rosamond  Heather  b.  1906, 
Marguerite  Flora  b.  1914, — Muriel,  b.  1897.  Residence , Duncan’s,  British  Columbia. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Tierney  Elton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Hallam  Elton,  b.  1837,  d.  1910  : tn.  1st,  1865,  Eliza  Sophia,  who  d. 
1874,  da.  (by  his  1st  wife)  of  Capt.  James  Charles  Baird,  formerly  15th  Hussars  (whose 
2nd  wife,  Rhoda  Susan,  da.  of  James  Willis  : in.  1841,  Sir  Arthur  Hallam  Elton,  7th  Bt.); 
2ndly,  1875,  Phoebe,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Frederick  Feachem  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Maurice  Arthur,  b.  1868,— -Mary  Alice.-^— Margaret  Ada  : tn.  1888,  the  Rev. 
John  Vicars  Foote,  formerly  V.  of  East  Clevedon,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Chris- 
topher Gorges,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  R. M.A.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — Mary 

Corisande  Margaret,  b.  1889, — Cicely  Agnes  Vicars,  b.  1890, — Elinor  Christian  Baird,  b.  1900. 

(By  2nd  marriage),  Richard  Algernon  b.  1876. Lucy  Charlotte. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Isaac  Elton,  great-grandson  of  the  late  Jacob  Elton, 
3rd  son  of  1 st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Tierney  Elton,  R.  of  Whitestaunton,  b.  17 — , d.  1874  : tn.  1828, 
Lucy  Caroline,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Abraham  Elton,  6th  baronet : — 

Henry  Strachan,  b.  1841 ; is  Maj.-Gen.  Indian  Army  ; served  in  Burma  1886-8  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp):  tn.  1882  Maria,  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  William  Helder,  and  has  issue  living, 
Violet  Helen  Strachan,  b.  1886.  Residence , 7,  Berkeley  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. Louisa. 

Agnes.  Henrietta  Sophia:  m.  1874,  the  Rev.  Henry  Antrobus  Cartwright,  who  d.  1915, 
formerly  R.  of  Whitestaunton,  and  has  issue  living,  Ethel  Henrietta, — Bertha  Lucy.  Residence, 
3,  St.  Michael’s  Mount,  Honiton. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Bayard  Elton,  b.  1811,  d.  1878  : nt.  1st,  18 — , Mary  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1841,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Abraham  Elton,  6th  baronet;  2ndly,  1843,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  Baron  D’Albedyhll : — 

Frederick,  b.  1854;  is  a Com.  R.N.,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  Whitestaunton  R.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  war  1879  (medal,  also  medal  for  saving  life  at  sea):  tn.  1893,  Ernestine, 
da.  of  the  late  Ernest  White,  J.P.,  of  Beaudesert  Estates,  Logan  River,  Queensland,  and  has  issue 
living,  Frederick  Ernest  Bayard,  b.  1895,  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Welsh  Regt.  (Special  Reserve) : 
in.  1914,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Adm.  Thomas  Young  Greet  (retired),  of  Rowhook  Hill,  Broadbridge 
Heath,  Horsham,  and  has  issue  living,  Daphne  b.  1917, — Cedric  Edward  Bayard,  b.  1904, — Muriel 
Agnes,  b.  1897, — Cynthia  Ernestine,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Whitestaunton  Manor,  Chard.  Club, 
Junior  Carlton.—  ■ Caroline  Julia.  Resides  in  California.— —Katharine  Pauline:  in.  1884,  Charles 
Blomefield  Douglas,  and  has  issue  living,  one  son  and  three  das.  Resides  in  New  Zealand.^— 
Charlotte  Louisa : tn.  1876,  Gerard  Noel  Douglas,  of  California,  and  has  issue  living,  three  sons 
and  seven  das.  Isabel  Mary.  — —Ellen  Margaret : tn . 1881,  Charles  Francis  Abdy  Williams. 
Residence , Milford,  Hants. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Tierney  Elton  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Tierney  Elton,  C.E.,  b.  1852,  d.  1919:  tn.  1881,  Mary  (now  of 
Southwell,  Taunton),  da.  of  James  Higgs,  of  Holsworthy,  Devon  : — 

Henry  Brown,  O.B.E.,  M.B.,  b.  1882  : ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908); 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1909,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1908  ; European  War  1915-16  as  Lieut,  and 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : tn.  1917,  Mary  Constance,  da.  of  J.  Percy  Maule,  of  The 
Views,  Huntingdon.  Residence , Glenview,  Llandovery,  S.  Wales. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Elton,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Elton,  grandson 
of  the  late  Jacob  Elton,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Warry  Elton,  b.  1813,  d.  1906  : tn.  1859,  Mary,  who  d.  1904,  el.  da. 
and  co-heiress  of  the  late  James  Thomas  Benedictus  Notley,  of  Combe  Sydenham  Hall, 
Somerset: — 

William  Marwood-Elton,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset, 
Lieut.-Col.  (formerly  Comdg.  a Batn.)  Welch  Regt.,  Col.-Comdt.  of  Cadets  for  co.  Somerset,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  and  Patron  of  Widworthy ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (two  medals  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  in  France  and  Belgium  (despatches) ; assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1910,  the  additional 
surname  of  Marwood  : tn.  1909,  Juliet,  only  child  of  Robert  Spelman  Marriott,  formerly  of  Pencraig 
Court,  near  Ross,  Herefordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  William  David,  b.  1911, — Beryl,  b. 
1910.  Residence,  Heathfield,  near  Taunton.  Clubs,  Junior  Conservative,  Road.— Mary  : tn.  1st, 
1901,  George  Notley  Murray  Harding,  who  d.  1905;  2ndly,  1908,  Whyting  Roach.  Residence , 
Edgarley  Lodge,  Glastonbury. 

• Ist  ar>d  2nd  baronets  were  successively  Mayors  of  Bristol,  and  each  sat  as  M.P.  for  that 

city.  I he  7th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bath  (L)  1857-9,  and  the  8th  was  High  Sheriff  of  Somerset 
i895- 

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ERICHSEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Cavendish  Place,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

[Extinct  1896.] 

6»John  Eric  Erichsen,  F.B.C.S.,LL.D.,F.R.S.,is\.  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Mary  Elizabeth  (Lady  Erichsen),  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Cole,  R.N.: 
m.  1842,  Sir  John  Eric  Erichsen,  F.R.C.S.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1896. 


ERRINGTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1885,  of  Lackham  Manor,  co.  Wilts.  [Extinct  1920.] 

Sir  George  Errington,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Frances  Helena  ( Lady  Errington),  da.  of  Herman  Robert 
de  Ricci,  of  Moulsey  House,  Hampton  Court,  and  widow  of  John  Shuldham,  of  Moigh,  co.  Long- 
ford : m.  1892,  Sir  George  Errington,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1920,  when  the  title  became  extinct. 
Residences — Ramsfort,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford ; Ratheline,  Hampton  Court. 


ERSKINE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Cambo,  Fifeshire. 

*S»Thomas  Wilfred  Hargreaves  John 
Erskine,  D.S.O.,  4th  Baronet ; b.  May  27th,  1880; 
j.  his  father,  Sir  fkolliott  Williams,  1912  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  patron  of  one  living;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916: 
m.  1911,  Magdalen  Janet,  da.  of  Sir  Ralph  William 
Anstruther,  6th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

^rtns — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  gules,  an  imperial  crown, 
within  a double  tressure  flory  counter-flory  or ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
argent,  a pale  sable  ; the  whole  within  a bordure  wavy  ermine. 
Crtst— On  a garb  fessewise  or,  banded  azure,  a cock  wings  ele- 
vated proper  charged  with  abendlet  wavy  sinister  of  the  second. 
Seat — Cambo  House,  Kingsbarns,  Fife. 


Sons  living— THOMAS  DAVID,  b.  July  31st,  1912. 

Ralph  John,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living— Mary  Ruth,  b.  1913.— -Diana  Mildred, 
b.  1915.— -—Victoria  Margaret,  b.  1919.  Penelope  Anne, 
b.  1919. 

Sister  living — Zaida  Grace,  b.  1882  : in.  1913,  Frederick 
Lewis  Scrymgeour  Wedderburn,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Alexander,  b.  1919,— a son,  b.  1919,— Cicely  Grace,  b.  1915, 
— Marion,  b.  1917.  Residence , Balhousie,  Largo,  Fife. 
Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Thomas  Harry,  b.  j86o 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  Fife  and  Forfar 
Yeo.  (V.D.) ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Fifeshire:  in.  1913, 
Kathleen  Matilda,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  James  Crosbie  [see 
Lister  Kaye,  Bt.].  Residence , Grangemuir,  Pittenweem, 
Fife.  Clubs,  Wellington,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Zaida  May,  b. 
18 — : in.  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Robert  Anstruther,  who 

Residence,  Cairnie,  Colinsburgh,  Fife. Harriett  Caroline, 

b.  18 — : in.  1890,  John  Campbell  Shairp,  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Ayrshire,  who  d.  1913  [M.  Queens- 
berry,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Norman,  b.  1891  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War> 
1918, — John  Walter,  b.  1894, — Christian  Helen,  b.  1897  : in.  1919,  Major  Neil  Fraser-Tytler,  D.S.O., 
and  has  issue  living,  Ann  b.  1920.  Residence,  Houstoun,  Uphall,  Linlithgowshire.—— Jane  Holland 
Gwenydd,  b.  1869.  Residence,  Woodend,  Cupar,  Fife.  -.Mary  Lucy  (twin),  b.  1869.  Residence , 
93,  Hornsey  Lane,  Highgate,  N. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Grace  {Lady  Erskine),  da.  of  Thomas  Hargreaves,  of  Arborfield 
Hall,  Reading:  in.  1879,  Sir  ffolliott  Williams  Erskine,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1912. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  David  Holland  Erskine  (British  Consul  at  Madeira),  2nd  son  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1869  : in.  1856,  Augusta  Jane,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  George 
Stoddart  (sometime  British  Consul  at  Madeira),  of  Balendrick,  Perthshire  : — 
James  Malcolm  Monteith,  b.  1863  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sussex  : in.  1898,  Cicely  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Penrose  Quicke,  R.  of  Ashbrittle,  Wellington,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Denys 
Malcolm  b.  1903, — Derek  Quicke,  b.  1905, — Keith  David,  b.  1907, — James  Monteith  (twin),  b. 
1907, — Janet  Monteith,  b.  1899.  Residences , Grey  Friars,  Storrington,  Sussex  ; 7,  Eccleston 
Square,  S.W.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.  David  Wingfield,  1868:  in.  1899,  Emily  Margarette, 
who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  John  Burden  Blandy,  and  has  issue  living,  Winifred,  b.  1901, — Violet, 
b.  1904.  R esidence,  Madeira.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.-  Alice  Augusta:  in.  1801,  Wilfred  Leigh 
Pemberton  [E.  Gainsborough,  colls.].  Residence,  Wrinsted  Court,  Sittingbourne.—— Mary  Silence : 
in.  1889,  John  Milberne  Leacock,  who  d.  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  David  John,  b.  1890  ; ed.  at 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.,—  Edmund  Erskine  (of  Madeira),  b.  1891  : in.  1916,  Muriel  Hobhouse 
Hebblethwaite,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Trelawney  b.  1907, — Julian  Philip,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb., — John  Carwithen,  b.  1895, — Mary  Jacqueline,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Casa 

Branca,  Madeira. Annie  May.— Blanche  Anstruther:  in.  1892,  Col.  John  Hart,  who  d.  1909, 

and  has  issue  living,  Gwenydd  Carew  : in.  1915,  Hylton  Welford,  Lieut.  Durham  L.I.,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Hylton  b.  1916,  Christopher  b.  1Q20,  Pauline  May  b.  1917, — Christabel  Hulme 
(Hon.  Mrs.  John  H.  Russell)',  in.  1918,  Lieut,  the  Hon.  John  Hugo  Russell,  R.N.,  el.  son  of  2nd 

Baron  Ampthill.  Residence,  Broadhurst,  Heathfield,  Sussex. Gwenydd : in.  1893,  George 

Edward  Wilson  Cruttwell,  M.I.C.E. Caroline  Carew. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Henry  Erskine,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1840,  d.  1907  : 
in.  1866,  Gwenydd  Frances  (now  of  Mapleton,  Torquay),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  the 
Hon.  Richard  Thomas  Rowley  [see  B.  Langford,  colls.],  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Hamilton  Sandford  Pakenham,  2nd  Life  Guards: — 

Francis  Conwy,  b.  1867. Henry  Vere,  b.  1868.  Residence , Portland  Place,  Torquay. 


Watchful  and  valiant. 


d.  1880  [see  Anstruther,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


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ESMONDE,  Creation  (I.)  1629,  of  Bally  nastragh,  Wexford. 


Sir  Thomas  Henry  Grattan 
Esmonde,  nth  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  21st,  1862; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  M.P.,  1876;  ed.  at 
Oscott  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut.  6th  Brig.  S. 
Irish  Div.  R.A.  ; was  Sheriff  of  co.  Water- 
ford 1887  ; appointed  a Chamberlain  to  Vatican 
Household  1898 ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Wexford,  a Director  of  National  Bank  Limited, 
and  of  Dublin  and  South  Eastern  Railway,  and 
Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre 
and  Representative  of  that  Order  in  Ireland ; 
sometime  Chm.  of  Gen.  Council  of  Irish  County 
Councils  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Dublin  co. 
(N)  1885-92  (when  he  was  defeated  therefor), 
for  Kerry  co.,  W.  Kerry  Div.  1892-1900,  and 
for  Wexford  Co.,  N.  Wexford  Div.  Oct.  1900  to 
Nov.  1918  (defeated  therefor  Dec.  1918):  m. 
1891,  Alice  Barbara,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick 
Donovan,  of  Frogmore,  Tralee,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  younger  son,  John  Henry 
Grattan,  b.  1899  ; Midshipman  R.N. ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  battle  of  Jutland)  1916. 


— Ermine,  on  a chief  gules  three  mullets  argent,  ©mt — Out  of  a mural  crown  gules  a 
head  in  profile  wearing  a helmet  all  proper. 

Seat — Ballynastragh,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford. 


Son  living— OSMOND  THOMAS  GRATTAN,  b.  April  4th,  1896;  ed.  at  Ballicl  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1917). 

Daughters  living— Patricia  Alison  Louisa  Grattan,  b.  1894. Aingelda  Barbara  Mary  Grattan, 

b.  1897. Ethne  Moira  Grattan,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living— Laurence  Grattan,  b.  1863  ; Bar,  King’s  Inns,  Dublin,  1890  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  and  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly 
Waterford  R.F.A.)  : m.  1906,  Sarah  May,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  John  Spittall. 

Sisters  living— Louisa  Ellice  Benedicta:  m.  1896,  Col.  Henry  Lionel  Pilkington,  C.B.,  who  d. 
1914,  and  has  issue  living,  Ellice  Moira  Charity  Gertrude,  b.  1897,— Annette  Maria  Emily  Eliza- 
beth, b.  1903. Annette  Frances  : in.  1904,  Sutherland  Wilkinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter 

Sutherland  Grattan,  b.  1905.  Residence,  50,  South  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Esmonde  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Joseph  Esmonde,  L.R.C.S.I.,  M.P.,  b.  1862,  d.  1915  : in.  1st,  1888, 
Rose,  who  d.  18— , da.  of  the  late  John  Maginnes,  of  Pitfield,  Lady  Eltham  2ndly,  1904, 
Eily  (now  of  Drominagh,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary),  da.  of  Dr.  A.  O’Sullivan,  of 
Kensington,  W. 

(By  1st  marriage)  John  Lymbrick,  b.  1893  ; Capt.  Gen.  List,  and  a Staff-Lieut.  ; European  War 

1915-17  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Tipperary  Co.,  N.  Tipperary  Div.  (AO  June  1915  to  Nov.  1918. 

Geoffrey,  b.  1897;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. Anthony,  <5.1899.'  (By 

2nd  marriage)  Owen,  b.  1905.  -Donal,  b.  1906. Witham,  b.  1907.— —Eugene,  b.  1909.— 

James  (twin)  b.  1909.  Patrick,  b.  1914. (By  1st  marriage)  Rose  Mary.  ■Caroline.—  - 

Frances. (By  2nd  marriage)  Mary  Carmel,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Esmonde,  el.  brother  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1827,  d.  1894  : 
m.  1859,  Caroline,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  John  Sugrue,  J.P.,  of  Mashanglash,  co. 
Cork : — 

Ellen.  Residence,  Kileen,  co.  Tipperary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Esmonde,  V.C.,  2nd  brother  of  10th  baronet,  b. 
1831,  d.  1872  : m.  1859,  Matilda  Maria  (now  of  Ballycoursly,  co.  Wexford),  da.  of 
Peter  de  Pentheny  O’Kelly,  of  Barretstown,  co.  Kildare  : — 

Thomas  Louis,  b.  1864  ; d.  (drowned  by  enemy  action)  1918  : in.  1913,  Mary  Mansfield.  Residence, 

Ballycomey,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. Eva  Mary  : m.  1892,  James  Charles  Comerford. 

Residence,  St.  Scholastices  School,  Levuka,  Courtown  Harbour,  co.  Wexford Matilda  Mary. 

—Frances  Josephine  : m.  1896,  Arthur  Westropp  Dawson.— Helen  Georgina. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Esmonde,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Lawrence  Esmonde,  b.  1797,  d.  1884  : in.  1853,  Marie  Louise,  da.  of  the 
Marquess  de  Montendre  : — 

Helena : m.  1880,  the  Marquis  d’Amedor  de  Molans.  Residence , Chateau  d’Amblans  par  Lure, 
Haute  Saone,  France.— Marie  Caroline : m.  1882,  Comte  d’Autume.  Residence , Chateau  de 
Tanyot,  Cote  d’Or,  France. 

The  Esmondes  are  descended  from  a family,  which  was  seated  in  the  10th  century  in  co.  Wexford, 
and  one  of  whose  members  was  Bishop  of  Ferns  in  1340,  and  another  Bishop  of  Emly  1356.  In 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth  Sir  Lawrence  Esmond,  abandoning  the  creed  of  his  ancestors,  espoused  the 
cause  of  H.M.,  professed  himself  a Protestant,  and  was  created  Lord  Esmonde.  He  married  a Roman 
Catholic  lady,  one  of  the  O’Flaherties  of  Connaught,  by  whom  he  had  a son.  The  mother  fearing  that 
“cr  child  would  be  reared  a Protestant,  ran  off  with  the  boy,  whom  she  brought  up  as  a strict 
Catholic.  By  the  statute  of  Kilkenny,  the  marriage  was  voidable  in  law.  One  son  subsequently 
gained  possession  of  the  Wexford  estate,  and  would  probably  have  gained  the  peerage,  but  for  the 

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confusion  wrought  by  civil  war.  He  raised  a troop  of  horse  for  the  service  of  Charles  I.,  and  com- 
manded a Regt.  in  the  Duke  of  Buckingham’s  expedition  to  Rochelle,  on  his  return  from  which  he 
was  created  a baronet  in  his  father’s  lifetime.  The  9th  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas,  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Wexford  (L)  1841-7,  and  the  10th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Waterford  ( L ) 1852-76. 


EVANS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Tubbendens,  Farnborougb,  Kent. 


Sir  Murland  de  Grasse  Evans,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Dec.  8th,  1874 ; j.  his  father,  Sir  Francis  Henry, 
K.C.M.G. , 190 7;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  in  Germany;  formerly 
Major  5th  London  Brig.  R.F.A.  ; sometime  a member  of  the 
firm  of  Donald  Currie  and  Co.,  managers  of  the  Union- Castle 
Mail  Steamship  Co.  (Limited)  ; is  a Director  of  Elysee  Palace 
Hotel  Co.,  and  of  the  Thames  and  Mersey  Marine  Insurance  Co., 
a Member  of  Roy.  Institution,  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  and 
a Staff-Lieut. ; represented  International  Sleeping  Car  Co.  at 
Constantinople  1898  (Postal  Reform)  ; has  3rd  class  Medjidie  : 
vi.  1909,  Evangeline  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Charles  New- 
bourne,  of  Bombay. 

— Gules,  a lion  rampant  between  three  eagles’  heads  erased, 
within  a bordure  engrailed  argent.  Crest — In  front  of  a demi-lion  rampant 
gules  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross  crosslet  argent,  an  anchor  fesse- 
wise  proper. 


Seat — Oregon,  Orpington,  Kent.  Clubs — Reform,  City  of  London. 


Brothers  living — JOCELYN  HERLE  DE  GRASSE,  b.  Nov.  7th,  1880;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902);  assumed  by  deed  poll  1920  the  additional  name  of  de  Grasse  : m. 
1907,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Judge  Rumsey,  of  New  York.— —Evelyn  Ward,  b.  1883;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1905) : m.  1909,  Primrose  Mary,  da.  of  James  Wyld 
Brown,  of  Eastrop  Grange,  Highworth,  Wilts. 

Sisters  living— Frances  de  Grasse,  b.  1873. Gwladys  Marie  de  Grasse,  b.  1876  : m.  xst,  1898, 

the  Hon.  Arthur  Harold  Webster,  who  d.  1902,  only  son  of  1st  Viscount  Alverstone  ; 2ndly,  1905, 
Capt.  Iain  Ramsay,  J.P.,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage), 
Iain,  b.  1906, — Francis  George  Mitchell,  A 1908.  Residences , Kildalton,  Port  Ellen,  Islay;  18, 
Grosvenor  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Francis  Henry  Evans,  K.C.  M.G.,  a member  of  the  firm  of  Donald  Currie  and 
Co.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Southampton  (A)  1888-95,  and  Feb.  1896  to  Sept.  1900,  and  for  Maidstone  1901-6. 


1918 

Law ; 


EVANS  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Colchester,  Essex. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Laming  Worthington 
Evans,  P.C.,  M.P.,  ist  Baronet , elder  son  of 
the  late  Worthington  Evans,  of  York  Terrace, 
Regent’s  Park,  N.W.,  by  Susannah,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Laming,  of  Birchington  Hall,  Kent;  b. 
Aug.  23rd,  1868;  ed.  at  Eastbourne  Coll.;  ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1890  (has  now  retired  from 
practice) ; was  a Member  of  Board  of  Trade 
Committee  for  Reform  of  Company  Law  1905  ; 
is  a Vice-Chm.  of  National  Unionist  Asso. ; for- 
merly Capt.  2nd  Middlesex  Artillery  Vol.  ; ap- 
pointed Inspector  of  Administrative  Sers.,  N. 
Command,  with  temporary  rank  of  Major  1914, 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Financial 
Sec.  to  War  Office  1915,  Controller  of  Foreign 
Trade  Depart,  of  Foreign  Office  (unpaid)  Dec. 
1915,  and  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Munitions 
in  National  Min.  Dec.  1916,  Parliamentary  and 
Financial  Sec.  thereto  1918,  Min.  of  Blockade 
July  1918,  Min.  of  Pensions  Jan.  1919,  and  Min. 
without  Portfolio  (with  a seat  in  the  Cabinet) 
1920  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Colchester  ( C ) Jan.  1910 
Liberty.  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan. 

1906 ; elected  for  Essex,  Colchester  Div.  Dec. 
author  of  “ Notes  on  the  Companies  Acts,”  and  of  other  books  on  Company 
P.C.  1918  : m.  1898,  Gertrude  Annie,  da.  of  William  Hale,  and  has  issue. 


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&nn8— Per  pale  argent  and  gules,  a lion  passant  regardant  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  in  chief  and 
m base  a bundle  of  rods  banded,  all  counterchanged.  Crtst — A lion  regardant  argent,  the  body 

chargedwiththree  crosses-moline  gules,  and  resting  the  dexter  paw  on  a bundle  of  rods,  also  gules. 

Junior  Carlton,  City  Carir<3fi.“M  Surrey.  Town  Residence— 6,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs—  Carlton, 
Son  living-WILLIAM  SHIRLEY  WORTHINGTON,  b.  June  9tn,  1^,. 

Daughter  living— Rosemary  Eleonora  Worthington,  b.  1900. 


EVANS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Wightwick,  near  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford. 


With  faith  and  valour. 


Sir  Walter  Harry  Evans,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Evans,  J.P.,  of  The  Lindens, 
Wolverhampton;  b.  May  19th,  1872;  ed.  at  Wolver- 
hampton Gram.  Sch. ; is  an  hydraulic  engineer,  and 
a County  Councillor  for  Staffordshire ; rendered  sers. 
to  Govt,  during  European  War : m.  1907,  Margaret 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Adney  Dicken,  and  has 
issue. 

Jirms— Gyronny  of  eight  gules  and  or,  over  all  a lion  passant, 
between  two  fleur-de-lis  in  pale  sable,  drat — In  front  of  a wall 
embattled  and  masoned  proper,  a lion  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Wightwick  Hall,  near  Wolverhampton. 


Son  living— WALTER  TERENCE,  b.  Sept.  18th,  1911. 
Daughter  living— Eileen  Margaret,  b.  1909. 


GWYNNE-EVANS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Oaklands  Park,  Awre,  co.  Gloucester. 

Sir  William  Gwynne-Evans,  ist  Baronet , 
only  son  of  Evan  Evans,  of  Wain,  Cardiganshire,  by 
Mary  Gwynne,  widow  of  Charles  Gwynne  Pryse,  of 
Gogerddan,  Cardiganshire  ; b.  Feb.  3rd,  1845  > is  a 
Director  of  the  Real  Estate  Corporation  of  S.  Africa ; 
presented  Arthur  Morrison  Collection  of  Japanese  Paint- 
ings to  the  Nation  and  New  Buildings  to  Univ.  Coll.  ; 
appointed  Min.  of  Pensions  Jan.  1919  ; received  Roy 
License  1913,  to  continue  to  use  the  additional  surname 
of  Gwynne  : m.  ist,  1866,  Mary  Anna,  who  d.  1902,  da. 
of  Evan  Williams,  of  Berthllwyd,  Carmarthenshire ; 
2ndly,  1909,  Blanche  Sophia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Charles  Eldridge  Besant,  V.  of  Lydney,  Gloucestershire, 
and  has  issue. 

^rtns— Quarterly  ist  and  4th  per  pale  sable  and  gules,  a fesse 
or,  in  chief  a dagger  erect  within  an  annulet,  both  of  the  last,  between  two  boars’  heads  couped 
argent  and  the  like  in  base,  Evans  ; 2nd  and  3rd  or,  a lion  rampant  reguardant  sable  holding  between 
the  paws  a fleur-de-lis  azure,  between  in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  a bugle  horn  stringed 
of  the  last,  Gwynne.  Crats — ist,  on  a rock  proper  a boar’s  head  couped  sable  between  two  daggers 
erect  or,  Evans ; 2nd,  between  two  branches  of  palm  proper,  a demi-lion  sable  collared  or  pierced 
by  a sword  in  bend  sinister  point  upwards  also  proper,  holding  between  the  paws  a fleur-de-lis  as  in 
the  arms,  Gwynne. 

Seats — Oaklands  Park,  Newnham,  Gloucestershire ; Penlan  Hall,  Fordham,  Essex.  Town 
Residence—  93,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— EVAN  GWYNNE,  b.  May  4th,  1877;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — ):  m.  1908,  Ada  Jane,  da.  of  Walter  Scott  Andrews,  of  New 
York,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  William,  b.  1909, — Francis  Loring,  b.  1914.  Residence, 
Oaklands  Park,  Newnham,  Gloucestershire.— —By  2nd  marriage — John,  b.  1910. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage — Beatrice  Alice,  b.  1869  : m.  1899,  William  Page  May, 
M.D.,  whorf.  1910,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Victoria,  b.  1909.-  - Jean  Anne,  b.  1871  : m.  1894, 
Guy  Estelle  Morley.  Residence , 16,  Portsea  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W. Elizabeth  Wynne  Ger- 

trude, b.  1875.—  —Ethel  Irene  Penelope,  b.  1884:  m.  1912,  Edward  Wallace  Hadingham,  and  has 
issue  living,  Anthony  Wallace  Gwynne,  b.  1913, — Reginald  Edward  Hawke,  b.  1915, — Ronald  Guy, 

b.  1918.  Residence,  1,  Glyn  Mansions,  Kensington,  W. By  2nd  marriage— Bettina  Mary, 

b.  1912. 


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EVERARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Randlestown,  co.  Meath. 


Sir  Nugent  Talbot 

- ...w  icu.e  t^apt.  Richard  Everard* 

ch  Randlestown,  co.  Meath  ; b.  Oct.  24th,  1849; 

ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1871,  M.A.  1875)  ; is  H.M.’s  Lieut,  of  co.  Meath 

(High  Sheriff  1883),  and  Hon.  Major  in  the 

Army;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  5th 

Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (Leinster  Regt.)  : m. 

1:873,  Sylvia  Priscilla,  da.  of  the  late  William 

Humphrys,  D.L.,  of  Ballyhaise,  co.  Cavan,  and 

has  issue. 


Argent,  a fesse  wavy  between  three  estoiles 
gules,  ©mt — A pelican  in  her  piety  proper. 

Seat — Randlestown,  Navan,  co.  Meath.  Clubs— 
Constitutional,  Sackville  Street. 


Son  living— RICHARD  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  9th,  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow;  is  Hon.  Major  Leinster  Regt.,  and 
temporary  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  : m.  1904,  Louisa 
Charlotte  Cole,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Metge,  of 
Athlumney,  co.  Meath,  and  has  issue  living,  Nugent 
Henry,  A 1905,— Mathias  Richard,  b.  1906.  Residence, 
Woodview,  Navan,  co.  Meath. 


EVERY,  Creation  (E.)  1641,  of  Egginton,  Derbyshire. 


Sir  Edward  Oswald  Every,  nth 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Edmund 
Every,  24th  Regt.,  el.  son  of  10th  baronet;  b. 
Jan.  14th,  1886;  s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Henry 
Fi.OWER,  1893  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908)  ; is  patron  of  one 
living,  and  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Territorial 
Force  Reserve:  m.  1909,  Ivy  Linton,  da.  of 
Major  Alfred  Meller,  J.P.  (formerly  3rd  Batn. 
Norfolk  Regt.),  of  The  Limes,  Rushmere, 
Ipswich  [ see  B.  Sherard,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— Erminois,  two  chevronels  azure  between  two 
others  gules.  Cmt — A demi-unicorn  argent  guttee-de- 
sang  and  crined  or. 

Seat — Egginton  Hall,  Derby.  Clubs — White’s, 

Marlborough.  

Sons  living— JOHN  SIMON,  b.  April  24th,  1914. 

Charles  Henry  Sherard,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living— Leila  Penelope,  b.  1911. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  loth  baronet) — Rt.  Rev.  Ed- 
ward Francis,  D.D. , b.  1862;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888,  Hon.  D.D. 
1906)  ; formerly  V.  of  Bensham,  Gateshead-on-Tyne  ; 
is  Anglican  Bishop  in  Argentina  and  S.-E.  America. 
Residence , 25,  de  Mayo  286,  Buenos  Aires.  Ernest 
Hollond,  b.  1870  : m.  1902,  Beatrice  May,  da.  of  the 
late  Harvey  Young,  of  Colorado  Springs,  U.S.A.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Ernest  Henry,  b.  1906, — Patricia,  b. 
1904.  Residence , 417,  West  Rosalind  Street,  Or- 
Every  man  to  his  own.  lando,  Florida,  U.S.A. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  10th  baronet) — Alice  Vere.  Eleanor  Maude.  Residence , 18,  Montagu 

Street,  W. Clara  Helen:  m.  1899,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Edward  Digby  Stopford  Ram, 

whoa'.  1917  [B.  Inchiquin],  and  has  issue  living,  Abel  James,  b.  1902.— —Agnes  Mabel.  Residence , 
18,  Montagu  Street,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Mary  Isabella  {Lady  Every),  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Hollond,  of  Benhall  Lodge,  Saxmundham  : m.  1859,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Henry  Flower  Every, 
'“Moth  baronet,  who  d.  1893.  Residence , 18,  Montagu  Street,  W. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Oswald  W.  Every,  75th  Regt.,  brother  of  10th  baronet,  b. 
1835,  d.  1892 : m.  1st,  1862,  Cecilia  Charlotte,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Charles  Burney,  LL.D.,  of  Richmond  Green,  Surrey  ; 2ndly,  1885,  Florence  Amy, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Sherwin,  of  Fawsley,  Torquay  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Edward,  b.  1865. Oswald,  b.  1872  ; formerly  Sergeant  21st  Lancers,  and  Lieut. 

in  the  Army;  served  in  W.  Africa  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp):  is  a J.P.  for  Shropshire:  tn.  1902, 
Edith,  da.  of  James  Whitaker,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Hampton  Hall,  Salop.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. 

—Cissy  Vere. —Mabel. (By  2nd  marriage)  Victor  George,  b.  1886 John,  b.  1888.— 

Francis  Flower  Every,  b.  1890. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Every-Clayton  [infra]  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Every-Clayton,  b.  1841,  d.  1886  : tn.  1862,  Eliza  Henrietta, 
who  d.  1908,  da.  of  James  Whitaker,  of  Broadclough,  Bacup  : — 

Edward  Every,  b.  1867;  »*•  1st,  1892,  Mary  Fetherstonhaugh,  da.  of  Alexander  Heylin,  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  who  d.  1905  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Emily  May,  da.  of  Arthur  Edward  Tooze, 
Bar.-at-Law,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Edward  Arthur,  b.  1899  ; a Purser  in  Mer- 
chant Ser.  ; European  War  (torpedoed,  two  medals,  torpedo  badge), —(by  2nd  marriage) 
Frederick  Oswald,  b.  1912, — (by  1st  marriage)  Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1895, — Edith  Margaret,  b. 
1897, — Ruth  Fetherstonhaugh,  b.  1905.  Residence , West  Bank,  Twickenham.— —Leopold 


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Ernest  Valentine,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1869 ; M.B.  and  B.S.  London,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and 
L.R.C.P.  London  1895,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  M.D.  London  1896;  formerly  House  Physician  at 
Guy’s  Hospital  : formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  : in.  1898,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Edward  Bennett, 
formerly  of  Marsden  Hall,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Edward,  b.  iqoi  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester,— Marion,  A 1905.  Residence,  Emsworth  House,  Clevedon,  Somerset. George  Frederick 

William,  b.  1871 : m.  1892,  Sarah,  da.  of  William  Whittaker,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Edward, 
b.  1892, — George  Ernest  William,  b.  1897, — John  Oswald,  b.  1898, — Thomas  Edgar,  b.  1899, — 
Reginald  Whittaker,  b.  1904, — Frederick  Harris,  b,  1906, — Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1895,. — Marian  Ethel, 
b.  1901, — Penelope  Maud  Valentine,  b.  1903.— Reginald  Arthur  Eric,  b.  1874;  is  a F.S.I.:  m. 
1902,  Fanny,  3rd  da.  of  William  Wilding,  of  Bolton,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Arthur, 
b.  1903,— William  Wilding,  b.  1905, — Thomas  Edward,  b.  1906, — George  Herbert,  b.  1907.  Resi- 
dence, Pendle,  Fields  Park  Road,  Newport,  Monmouth. Constance  Isabel,  b.  1863  : in.  1898, 

Lieut. -Col.  Luigi  Sabattini,  Italian  Army. Florence  Penelope  Ethel,  L.R.A.M '.,  b.  1865  » 

L.R.A.M.  1902.^— Beatrice  Maud  Mary,  b.  1872:  hi.  1891,  Harry  Besford  Marsden  Wyatt 
Granger,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ernest  Every  Wyatt,  b.  1893  : Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,—  Kathleen  Maud,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Hillside, 
Exton,  Topsham,  S.  Devon. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Every-Clayton,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1802, 
d.  1885  : in.  1st,  1835,  Elizabeth,  whoz/.  1853,  da.  and  heir  of  Col.  Thomas  Clayton, 
of  Carr  Hall,  Lancashire,  whose  name  he  assumed  by  royal  license  ; 2ndly,  1854, 
Eliza  Halsted,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Holgate,  of  Burnley  : — 

Henry,  b.  1851.  Charles  Edward  Every-Halsted,  b.  1857 ; formerly  Major  The  King  s Own  (Roy 
Lancaster  Regt.);  is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire;  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1886  the  name  of  Every- 
Halsted  in  lieu  of  Every-Clayton:  in.  1892,  Lucy  Clara,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  G.  F.  Dallas, 
and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Stella,  b.  1893  : in.  1915,  Major  Arthur  George  Pardoe,  R.E.  (T.F.). 
— Mary  Ruth,  b.  1898;  in.  1919,  Capt.  Gerald  Hargreaves  Mawson,  M.C.,  R.E.  Residence, 
Dunfield,  Kington,  Herefordshire.  Club , Conservative.  Caroline : in.  1858,  Alfred  Powles, 

Esq. -^—Frances.  Ellen  Vere  : in.  1881,  Edward  James  Artindale,  and  has  issue  living,  Ellen 
Muriel,  b.  1884, — Charlotte  Mabel,  b.  1886  : in.  1906,  the  Rev.  William  Charles  Rocke;  R.  of 
Clungunford,  Aston-on-Clun,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Artindale,  b.  1907.  Residence , 

Gian  Arrow,  Eardisland,  Leominster. Amelia  Jane  Eliza:  111.  1886,  Major  Thomas  Henry 

Bairnsfather,  formerly  I.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Bruce,  b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  War- 
wickshire Regt., — Tom  Duncan,  b.  1897  ; is  Lieut.'  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  and  an  A.D.C.  on 
Personal  Staff ; has  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy. 

Issue  of  the  late  Simon  Frederick  Every,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1804,  d.  1888  : in. 
1834,  Mary,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  William  Brutton,  of  Dawlish  : — 

Penelope  Caroline  : m.  1858,  W.  H.  Valpy. 


EWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Glenmachan,  Strandtown,  co.  Down,  and  of 
Glenbank,  Belfast,  co.  Antrim. 

Sir  Robert  Heard  Ewart,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Nov. 
5th,  1879;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Quartus,  1919;  ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1911). 

$rms — Or,  three  swords  crossed,  two  in  saltire  and  one  in  fesse, 
between  in  chief  a cross-crosslet  fitchee,  and  in  base  a dexter  hand  couped 
at  the  wrist  gules.  Cmt — A hand  erect  gauntleted  proper,  holding  a cross- 
crosslet  fitchee  gules. 

Seat — Glenmachan,  Strandtown,  Belfast.  Club — Ulster. 


In  cruce  spero. 
In  the  cross  I hope. 


Brother  living— CHARLES  GORDON,  b.  June  21st,  1885  ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1911,  M.A.  1915):  m.  1915,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Joseph  M.  Greeves,  of  Bernagh,  Strandtown,  Belfast.  Residence , Schom- 
berg,  Strandtown,  Belfast. 

Sisters  living — Charlotte  Hope:  in.  1911,  Major  George  Harding, 
D.S.O.,  R A.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  George  William  Cecil,  b.  1916, — 
Henry  Christian  Ewart,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Nore  View,  Mountrath, 
Queen’s  co.  Isabella  Kelso.  Mary  Gundreda. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  Baronet) — George  Herbert,  b.  1857  > ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A. 
1881):  in.  1886,  Alice  Flora,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Tipping  Hamilton,  of  Willowbank, 
Kingstown,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Grace  Hamilton,  b.  18 — , — Alice  Rosalind,  b.  1892, — Anna 
Kathleen,  b.  1894, — Frances  Madeleine,  b.  18 — : m.  1917,  Paymaster  Philip  Smiles,  R.N.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Honor  Madeleine, — Helen  Flora,  b.  189-  : in.  1920,  Major  Louis  Sydney  Henshall, 
D.S.O.  Residence,  Firmount,  Belfast.  Clubs,  Ulster,  University  (Dublin).— — -Frederick  William, 
b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1881) ; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1888  ; sometime  a Dist. 
Inspector  in  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary:  in.  1883,  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Valentine,  J.P.,  of  Sandhurst,  Knock,  co.  Down,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Gerald  Valentine, 
O.B.E.  (of  Mountain  View,  Antrim  Road,  Belfast.  Club,  Ulster),  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1906);  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; O.B.E.  1919:  m.  1911,  Annie  Ruth  (Pearl),  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  T.  R.  S.  Collins,  B.D.,  Chap,  to  the  Archbishop  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living, 
Eileen  Geraldine, — Cecil  Frederick  Kelso,  b.  1887;  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; cl.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916, — Ethel  Elizabeth  Isabella.  Residence , Derryvolgie,  Lisburn.  Club , 
Ulster. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  Baronet) — Marianne  : in.  1870,  the  Rev.  Edward  McC.  McCready, 
who  d.  1896,  R.  of  Magheradroll,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Latimer,  b.  1876 ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1902):  in.  1911,  Frances  Esther,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Blair  [see  E.  Arran,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Elizabeth  b.  1917, — Wiclif,  M.B., 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  Senior  Moderator  1902);  M.B.  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland 
1907,  F.R.C.S.  1912  : in.  1917,  Nellie,  da.  of  William  Workman,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Edward  Wiclif  b.  1919, — Irene, — Anastasia.  Residence , Inniscleraun,  Malone  Road, 

Belfast. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Mary  Warren  {Lady  Ewart),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Heard,  of 
Pallastown,  Kinsale,  co.  Cork:  in.  1876,  Sir  William  Quartus  Ewart,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1919. 
Residence , Glenmachan,  Strandtown,  Belfast. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lavens  Mathewson  Ewart,  J.P.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1845, 
d.  1898  : m.  1873,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1908,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Villiers  Clarendon,  of  36,  Mountjoy  Square  South,  Dublin  : — 

Lavens  Mathewson  Algernon,  b.  1885. Isabel  Margaret. Violet  Villiers. 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Hooker  Ewart,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1848,  d.  1918: 
m.  1875,  Frances  Melbourne,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  P.  Talbot,  of 
Lowell,  Massachussets,  U.S.A.  : — 

lalbot,  b 1878  : in.  1913,  Sydney  Stuart,  da.  of  Louis  P.  Henop,  of  New  York. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Grandson  of  Frederick  William  Ewart  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  William  Basil  Ewart,  b.  1890,  d.  1920  : in.  1917,  R6b6  Annette  (now 
of  Mount  Donard,  Lisburn,  co.  Antrim),  da.  of  the  late  George  Grindle  : — 

William  Ivan  Cecil,  b.  1919. 

The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Belfast  (C)  1878-85,  and  for  Belfast  (N.  Div.)  1885-89.  The  2nd 
baronet  was  head  of  the  firm  of  William  Ewart  and  Son  (Limited)  of  Belfast. 

EWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  The  White  House,  Hythe,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  Henry  Peter  Ewart,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  ist  Baronet,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Ewart,  of  Kirklington,  Yorkshire  ; b.  Aug.  20th,  1838  ; entered 
2nd  Life  Guards  1858,  became  Capt.  1862,  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  1873,  Col.  1878 
(h.-p.  1883),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1887  ; retired  1892;  served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
when  he  led  the  midnight  charge  at  Kassassin  (medal  with  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie), 
and  in  Suakin  Expedition  1885  (despatches,  IC.C.B.)  ; was  a Groom-in-Waiting  to 
Queen  Victoria  1882-4,  an  Equerry-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  1884-94,  and  Crown 
Equerry  1894-1910  ; appointed  Col.  a Dragoon  Guards  Regt.  1900;  has  1st  class 
of  Order  of  Prussian  Crown,  and  Grand  Cross  of  many  foreign  Orders ; C.B. 
(Mil.)  1882,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1885.  K.C.V.O.  1897,  G.C.V.O.  1902:  m.  1888,  Lady 
Evelyn  Clementina  Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby,  da.  of  ist  Earl  of  Ancaster, 
having  had  issue,  Victor  Alexander,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  R.N. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
battle  of  Horn  Reef)  1916. 

$.rOT8—  Not  yet  granted  at  College  of  Arms. 

Seat — The  White  House,  Hythe,  near  Southampton.  Clubs — Carlton,  United  Service, 

Marlborough. 

EWING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Ballikinrain,  Stirlingshire,  and  Lennoxbank,  co. 

Dumbarton. 

Sir  Norman  Archibald  Orr  Ewing,  D.S.O. ,* 

4th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  23rd,  1880 ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir 
Archibald  Ernest  Orr,  1919 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Scots  Guards;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919;  some- 
time employed  with  Egyptian  Camel  Corps ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914- 19  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Scots  Guards,  and  45th  Brig  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
Military  Order  of  Savoy,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour, 
1914  Star);  D.S.O.  1914:  m.  1911,  Laura,  da.  of  Abraham 
John  Robarts  [see  V.  Barrington],  and  has  issue. 

$nns — Argent,  a chevron  gules,  issuant  therefrom  a banner  of  the  second 
thereon  in  the  first  quarter  the  arms  of  St.  Andrew — viz.,  azure  a saltire 
argent  ; between  in  chief  two  mullets  gules  and  in  base  the  sun  in  its  splen- 
dour, the  whole  within  a bordure  indented  gules  charged  with  three  martlets  argent,  two  in  chief  and 
one  in  base.  Crest — A demi-lion  rampant  gules  holding  in  its  dexter  paw  a mullet  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Lennoxbank,  Dumbartonshire.  Town  Residence — 64,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Turf,  Carlton,  Guards’,  Pratt’s.  

Sons  living— RONALD  ARCHIBALD,  b.  May  14th,  1912. Alan  Lindsay,  b.  1915. Robert 

Norman,  b.  1920. 

Daughter  living — Jean  Marjorie,  b.  1918. 

Sisters  living— Violet  Ella,  b.  1881  : m.  1904,  Major  Miles  Barne,  D.S.O.,  Scots  Guards,  who 
d.  (wounds  inaction  during  European  War)  1917  [M.  Hertford],  and  has  issue  living,  Michael 
Ernest  St.  John,  b.  1905,— Anthony  Miles,  b.  1906,— Nigel  Hugh,  b.  1909, — Elizabeth  Mabel,  b. 

1911.  Residences , Sotterley  Hall,  Wangford ; Grey  Friars,  Dunwich,  Saxmundham. Mabel 

Ursula,  b.  1887  : in.  1913,  Brig.-Gen.  Gerald  Carew  Sladen,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Sladen, 
“ Knights’  Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Carew,  b.  1914,— Geraldine  Mabel,  b.  1916. 
Aunts  living  (daughters  of  ist  Baronet)— Janet  Edith  : m.  ist,  1878,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Grey 
Hazlerigg,  who  d.  1880,  el.  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,  12th  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Sir 
Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,  13th  Bt.  [ see  that  title];  2ndly,  1888,  Major  Henry  Pelham  Burn,  for- 
merly Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  by  whom  has  issue  living,  Archibald  Henry  Pelham, 
b.  18Q2  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own), — Ian  Maitland,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  R.M.A.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Lucy  Edith,  b.  1888:  in.  1914,  Noel  Edward  Buxton,  of  12, 
Rutland  Gate,  S.W.,  and  Colne  Cottage,  Cromer  [see  Buxton,  Bt.], — Mabel  Elizabeth,  b.  1890 : in. 
1916,  Robert  Wynne  Bankes  [see  Bankes,  P.C.], —Kathleen  Ella:  in.  1917,  Hugh  William 
Leatham,— Ruth  Evelyn.  Residence , 3,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W. 

Widows  living  of  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets— Maud  [Lady  Orr  Ewing),  da.  of  William  Williams, 
of  Aberpergwm,  and  widow  of  Wyndham  Lewis,  of  The  Heath,  and  Newhouse,  Glamorgan  : in. 
1873,  Sir  William  Orr  Ewing,  2nd  baronet  (from  whom  she  obtained  a judicial  separation  1891), 

who  d.  1903  Residence,  Dryburgh  Abbey,  St.  Boswells. Mabel  [Hon.  Lady  Orr  Ewin°), 

da.  of  3rd  Viscount  Sidmouth  : in.  1879,  Capt.  Sir  Archibald  Ernest  Orr  Ewing,  3rd  baronet, 
who  d.  1919.  Residence , 57,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.i. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  James  Alexander  Orr  Ewing,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1857, 
d.  (killed  in  action  in  S.  Africa)  1900:  m.  1898,  Lady  Margaret  Frances  Susan 
Innes-Ker  (now  of  9,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.),  el.  da.  of  7th  Duke  of 
Roxburghe  : — 

Milicent  Lilian  Elizabeth,  b.  1899. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt  John  Orr  Ewing,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1859,  d.  1916; 
in.  ist,  1883,  Ellen  Clarissa,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Howard  John  Kennard, 
of  20,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  B. 
Coombe ; — 

(By  ist  marriage),  Archibald  Ian  Orr,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut. 
Yeo.,  and  Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17  'prisoner) : in.  1911,  Gertrude 
Bertha,  da.  of  Charles  Herman  Runge,  of  Chilworthy  House,  Chard,  Somerset,  and  has  issue 

★ His  brother,  Ernest  Pellew  Orr  Ewing,  b.  1883  ; Capt.  Scots  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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living,  Charles  Ian,  b.  1912, — Phoebe  Gertrude,  b.  1915.  Residence , 101,  Coleherne  Court,  S.W. 
—Edith  Gwendoline:  m.  1908,  Brig.-Gen.  Julian  Hasler,  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.),  who  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1915. Olive.— Jean. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Charles  Lindsay  Orr  Ewing,  M.P.,  5th  son  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  i860,  d.  1903  : m.  1st,  1888,  the  Hon.  Beatrix  Mary  Leslie  Hore- 
Ruthven  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1894),  da.  of  8th  Baron  Ruthven  ; 
2ndly,  1898,  Lady  Augusta  Helen  Elizabeth  Boyle  [(now  of  Dunskey,  Port 
Patrick);  shew,  zndly,  1914,  Thomas  Walker  Hobart  Inskip,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  M.P., 
of  10,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.,  and  3,  Hare  Court,  Temple,  E.C.],  da.  of  7th  Earl  of 
Glasgow : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Ian  Leslie,  b.  1893;  is  Lieut.  Scots  Guards:  m.  1917,  Helen  Bridget,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Henry  Lloyd  Gibbs  [see  B.  Aldenham,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1917. 
Janet  Beatrix,  b.  1890:  m.  1st,  1909,  Capt.  George  Culme-Seymour,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [see  Culme-Seymour,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Harold 

Woolley,  V.C.,  M.C.,  London  Regt.  Residence , 11,  Whitehall  Road,  Rugby. (By  2nd 

marriage)  Edward  Lindsay,  M.C.,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Roy.  High- 
landers ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  M.C.). David,  R.N. , b.  1900;  became  Lieut.  1920. 

Barbara  Dorothea,  b.  1902. 

Sir  Archibald  Orr  Ewing  (7th  son  of  the  late  William  Ewing,  of  Ardvullen,  a merchant  of 
Glasgow),  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dumbartonshire  (C)  1868-92. 

FAGGE,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Wiston,  Sussex. 

Sir  John  Charles  Fagge,  9th  Baronet ; 
b.  April  6th,  1866  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  William 
Charles,  1909. 

Gules,  two  bends  vaire.  &mt — An  ostrich  with 

wings  expanded  argent,  beaked,  legged  and  ducally  gorged  or, 
holding  in  the  beak  a horseshoe  proper. 

Residence — 26,  Liverpool  Street,  Dover. 


Brothers  living— JOHN  HARRY  LEE,  b.  Sept.  23rd, 
1868.  William  Archibald  Theodore,  b.  1875  : m.  1909, 

Nellie,  da.  of  H.  T.  D.  Wise,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
William  Frederick,  b.  1910, — Gwendoline  Beatrice  May,  b. 
1914.  Residence , 88,  Regent  Street,  Whitstable,  Kent. 
Sister  living — Eveline  Frances  Anne,  b.  1867. 

Widow  living  of  8th  Baronet— Catherine  Mary  (Lady 
Fagge),  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Isaac  Goodwin,  of  Wickham- 
breaux,  Kent : m.  1901,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John 
William  Charles  Fagge,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1909. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Frederick  Fagge, 
4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1884: 
tn.  1st,  1844,  Rose  Emily  Ward,  who  d. 
1859,  da.  of  G.  Baker,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
Hackington,  Kent : 2ndly,  1861,  Jessie  (now 
of  39,  The  Court  Yard,  Eltham,  Kent), 
da.  of  the  late  William  Clark,  of  Hornsey, 
N. : — 

Edmund  Lancelot,  b.  1858:  tit.  1888,  Amelia  Hellyar,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Ross  Foord,  J.P.,  of 
Rochester,  and  has  issue  living,  Sybil  Winifrid  Ross, — Dorothy  Beatrice  Rose,— Cicely  Milicent 
Ruth.  Residence , Satis,  Loose,  near  Maidstone.— Frederick  Henry  Vivian,  b.  1862.  Francis 
Reginald,  b.  1866.  Residence,  Rockhampton,  Queensland.— Eustace,  b.  1876.  Residence , 
39,  The  Court  Yard,  Eltham,  Kent.— Alice  Geraldine : m.  1876,  the  Rev.  William  Cater 

Randolph,  of  Yate  House,  Chipping  Sodbury,  who  d.  1898. Gertrude  Jane  Fielding  : tn.  1889, 

Franz  Frauenberger,  who  d.  1908.— Florence  Lucy  Jemima.  Mary.— Bertha  Lilian. 
Sarah  Elizabeth  : tn.  1889,  George  Goldie,  who  d.  1904,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Edward 
(of  20,  Brondesbury  Road,  N.W.6),  b.  1891  : tn.  1919,  Noemi  Marie,  da.  of  William  de  Norman- 
ville,  of  Leamington  Spa,— Wilfrid  Louis,  b.  1894,— Anthony  Joseph,  b.  1896,— Henrietta  Marie 
Valerie,  b.  1892, — Etheldreda  Marie  Teresa,  b.  1899.  Residence,  12,  Darlaston  Road,  Wimbledon. 
—Madeline  Augusta. Agnes. 


FAIRBAIRN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Ardwick,  Lancashire. 


Always  the  same. 


Sir  Thomas  Gordon  Fairbairn,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  May  26th,  1854  ; s.  his  brother, 
Sir  Arthur  Henderson,  1915  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1875) : m. 
1877,  Ada  Maria,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Andrew  Fairbairn  [see  infra]  ; 2ndly, 
19 — , a da.  of  T.  Davis,  of  U.S.A.,  and 
has  issue. 

s — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  boars 
heads  couped  gules  three  bezants.  Cnst — The  sun  in 

his  meridian  splendour  or. 

Residence — 


Sons  living— By  2nd  marriage— WILLIAM,  b. 
1505. Another,  b.  19-  . 

Daughters  living- By  1st  marriage— Ada  Flor- 
ence, b.  1878.  Violet  Edith,  b.  1881. 

Brothers  living— Reginald,  b.  1856:  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1878); 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1881  : m.  1880,  May  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  J.  F.  Holt,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1882. 
. James  Brooke,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly 
Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Durham  L.I.  Residence , Ardwick, 
Walton-on-Thames. 

Sister  living — Mary  Alison  Dorothy : m.  1st,  1880, 
Sir  Archibald  Lennox  Milliken  Napier,  10th  Bt., 


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who  obtained  a divorce  1903;  2ndly,  1904,  G.  Graham  Kirklinton,  J.P.,  D.L.  Residence , 38,  Wilton 
Crescent,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Florence  Fridewyde  [Ladv  Fairbairn),  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Penruddock  Long,  M.P.,  of  Rood  Ashton,  Wilts:  m.  1882,  Sir  Arthur  Henderson  Fair- 
bairn, 3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Andrew  Fairbairn,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1824,  d.  1910  : 
m.  tst,  1849,  Marianne,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  William  Murray,  M.P.  ; 2ndly,  1864, 
Helen,  da.  of  Richard  Birley,  of  Manchester : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Rev.  William  Murray,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871) ; formerly  R.  of 
Loxbeare,  Tiverton : in.  1879,  Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bury,  of  Ayton  Lodge,  York- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  Bernard  William  Murray,  O.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1880;  became  Com.  1914, 
and  Capt.  1919;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  in.  1905,  Alice  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  William  Phillipps, 
of  Leigham  Villas,  Plymouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Bernard  Murray  b.  1906,  David  Patrick  b. 
1919,  Betty  Rosemary  Alice  b.  igi3, — Aubrey  John  Murray,  b.  1888;  is  Lieut.  African  Rifles: 
in.  1920,  Adela,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  T.  A,  Rawlins,  of  Clifton,  Bristol,  and  Berrow,  Somerset, — 
Guendolen  Elizabeth  Marianne,  b.  1885.  Residence , The  Great  House,  Timberscombe,  West 
Somerset.-^—  Emily  Jane,  b.  1853  : in.  1873,  Samuel  Dickinson,  who  d.  1908.  Edith  Marianne, 
b.  1854  : in.  1886,  Francis  Alvey  Rhodes  Darwin,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerard  Alvey  Murray^. 

1895;  is  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (T.F  ). (By  2nd  marriage)  Francis  Richard,  b.  1865:  m. 

1895,  Sophie  Ernie,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Cotton  Money,  formerly  of  Hopebourne,  Harbie- 
down,  Canterbury.— —Edward  Percy,  b.  1866 : m.  1st,  1894,  Mary,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Sholto  Douglas,  of  Tilquhillie,  Kincardineshire ; 2ndly,  1908,  Constance,  da.  of  William 
Gaven  Eden  [see  B.  Henley,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  William  Douglas,  R.N., 
b.  1895  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  1914,  and  Lieut.  1917, — (by  2nd  marriage)  George  William,  b.  1911, — 
Patrick  Yelverton,  b.  1913, — (by  1st  marriage)  Vanda  Marr,  b.  1896  : m.  1919,  Lieut.  Frederick  C. 
Bottomley,  R.N.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Adam  Henderson  Fairbairn,  7th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1836, 
d.  1888 : m.  1864,  Anna  Gertrude  (now  of  89,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.),  el.  da. 
of  Thomas  Fuller  Maitland,  of  Wargrave,  Berks,  and  Garth,  Brecon  : — 

Adam  Maitland,  b.  1866:  in.  1906,  Grace,  el.  da.  of  George  Henry  Bagshawe,  formerly  of  Wellington 

Road,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester. William,  b.  1869:  in.  1907,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  William  F. 

Swindell,  of  Melyniog  Hall,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Allan  Thomas,  b.  1908. Thomas 

Archibald,  b.  1870 : in.  1909,  Edith  Georgette,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Gavin  Maclean,  of  Jervis 

Lodge,  Swanmore,  Hants. Hugh,  b.  1874. Alan  John.  b.  1878. David  Alexander,  b.  1882; 

ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Col.,  Sandhurst;  is  Major  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.),  and  serving 
with  Egyptian  Army  ; S.  Africa  1900  : in.  1920,  Emmeline  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  — Coxon,  of 

Surbiton,  and  widow  of  Capt.  T.  A.  Abbott,  R.F.A. Frances  Gertrude,  b.  1865:  m.  1898,  the 

Rev.  Philip  Cunningham,  R.  of  Cranleigh,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Guildford.  Residence , Cranleigh 

Rectory,  Surrey. Rosamond,  b.  1871.-  - —Ida  Mary,  b.  1876:  m.  1907,  Sidney  Herbert  Nathan, 

M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Edward,  b.  1908, — a son,  b.  1909,— a son,  b.  1913.  Residence,  11, 
Bolton  Gardens,  S.W. 

Sir  Thomas,  2nd  baronet,  declined  the  honour  of  knighthood  on  the  occasion  of  H.M.  Queen 

Victoria’s  visit  in  1857  to  the  Exhibition  of  Art  Treasures  at  Manchester,  of  which  he  was  Chairman. 


Fairfax  (Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy),  see  Lucy. 


Fairlie-Cuninghame,  see  Cuninghame. 


FALKINER,  Creation  (I.)  1777,  of  Annemount,  Cork. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Fawkner.”] 

Sir  Terence  Edmund  Patrick  Falkiner, 
8th  Baronet;  b.  March  17th,  1903;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Leslie  Edmund  Percy  Riggs,  1917. 

&rm« — Or,  three  falcons  close  proper,  belled  gules  (a  mullet 
for  difference).  &rt#t — A falcon’s  lure  proper,  between  two  wings 
azure. 

Residence — Thornhaugh,  Wansford,  Peterborough. 


Brothers  living—  LUCIEN  LESLIE,  b.  April  27th,  1907. 

Gervase  Leslie,  b.  1909. 

Sister  living— Naomi  Elaine  Mary,  b.  1905. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet) — Mabel  Rose,  b.  1868  : 
in.  1902,  Capt.  Pennant  Athelwold  I remonger  Lloyd,  R.N.,  who 
d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Mabel  Iris  Elfrida,  b.  1903, — 
Noreen  Mary  (twin),  b.  1903.  Residence , Pentre  Hobyn,  Mold, 
Flintshire. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Kathleen  Mary  ( Lady 
Falkiner ),  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry  Robert  Orde-Powlett 
[see  P».  Bolton,  colls.]  : in.  1902.  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Leslie 
Edmund  Percy  Riggs  Falkiner,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1917. 
Residence,  Thornhaugh,  Warnsford,  Peterborough. 

The  4th  baronet  was  a Capt.  in  R.N.,  and  as  Lieut,  in  1810 
headed  the  “Shannon"  main  deck  boarders  at  capture  of 
American  ship  “ Chesapeake  ” (promoted  Com.).  The  5th  baronet  served  throughout  the  Peninsular 
war,  was  present  at  Talavera,  Busaco,  Salamanca,  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Fuentes  d’Onore,  and  was 
wounded  three  times. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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FALLE,  Creation  (U.K ) 1916,  of  Plaisance,  Island  of  Jersey. 

Sir  Bertram  Godfray  Falle,  M P,  1st 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Joshua  G.  Falle,  of  Plaisance, 
Jersey,  a Judge  of  the  Roy.  Court  of  Jersey,  by 
Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1917,  da.  and  co- heiress  of 
the  late  Francis  Godfray,  Bar-at-Law,  of  Bagatelle, 
Jersey ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Honours  in  Mathematics  and  Law  1883) ; B.  en 
Droit,  Paris  1900;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885;  formerly 
Major  Roy.  Jersey  Artillery  Mil.  ; appointed  Enroller 
of  Deeds,  Office  of  Works  1898  ; was  a Judge  of 
Native  Court  of  First  Instance,  Egypt  1901-4  ; is  Major 
R F.  A. ; unsuccessfully  contested  Somerset,  E.  Div. 
(Z£7)  1906  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Portsmouth  Jan.  1910  to 
Nov.  1918;  elected  for  N.  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918: 
in.  1906,  Mary,  da.  of  Russell  Sturgis  and  widow 
of  Lieut.- Col.  Leopold  Richard  Seymour  [see  M. 
Hertford,  colls.]. 


Remember. 


^rms— Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  martlets  sable 
as  many  fleur-de-lis  of  the  field.  ®mt-A  talbot  guardant 
argent. 


Residence — 11,  Stratton  Street,  Piccadilly,  W.  Clubs — New  University,  Coaching. 


FARMER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1780,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Sussex.  [Believed  ext.  1913.] 

Daughters  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Ethel. Mary. Gladys Florence. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Irene  Mary  Martha  : m.  1st,  1888,  Thomas  Percy  R.  Gleeson, 
Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  who  d.  1906  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Ernest  Edward  Webb,  solicitor,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Irene  Norah  Elizabeth,  b.  1891.  Residences , Brooklyn,  Amalinda,  East 
London,  Cape  Colony  ; Umtata,  Transkei,  South  Africa.  ■ — Meliora  Ann  : m.  1889,  Bruce  Brent, 
and  has  issue  living,  Bruce  Farmer,  b.  1901, — George  Farmer,  b.  1910, — Mary  Theodora,  b.  1891  ; 
m.  19x7,  William  Ernest  Clarke,  Cape  Civil  Ser.,  of  Bujana  Mission,  Pondoland,  S.  Africa, — 
Edith  Irene,  b.  1895, — Nellie  Farmer,  b.  1897,— Irene  Farmer,  b.  1907, — Norah  Meliora  Farmer, 
b.  1908.  Residence,  Idutywa,  Transkei,  S.  Africa. Edith  Elizabeth. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Jane  ( Lady  Farmer),  da.  of  Robert  Smyth  : m.  1878,  Sir 
Richard  Harry  Kenrick  Farmer,  5th  baronet,  who  (it  is  believed)  d.  1913,  when  the  title  became 
ext.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living.  Not  in  remainder  to  the  Baronetcy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Hugh  Hovell  Farmar,  a descendant  of  the  late  Jasper 
Farmar,  great-great-grandfather  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Roberts  Farmar,  b.  1825,  d.  1896:  m.  1st,  1851,  Alicia 
Mary,  who  d.  1861,  only  child  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Stone  Cotgrave,  R.N. ; 2ndly, 
1863,  Ellenor  Louisa  (now  of  Bedford  House,  Southampton),  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Lewis  Girardot,  of  Hinton  Charterhouse,  Somerset : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Richard  de  Malpas  Cotgrave,  b.  1853  ; has  assumed  the  surname  of  Cotgrave  in 
lieu.  of  his  patronymic  : m.  1877,  Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Walsingham  Morison, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hugh  Hovell  Farmar,  b.  1882  ; is  a C.E.,  and  Lieut.  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1916-17,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  : nt.  19x5,  Maud  Ethel,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  C.  P.  Winter,  D.D., — Reginald  Walsingham  Farmar,  b.  1883;  is  Capt.  Gen.  Reserve  of 
Officers  (formerly  Essex  Regt.),  and  a Dist.  Commr.,  S.  Nigeria;  S.  Africa  1901-2,  with  Mounted 
Inf.  (medal  with  four  clasps),  India  1917-19  with  3rd  (Garrison)  Batn.  Essex  Regt.,— Christopher 
Russell  Farmar,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War) 
1917, — Montague  Lewis  Farmar,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1917, — Ella  Grace  Farmar,  b.  1886  ; m.  1918,  Capt.  John  Craig  Christie  Mossop,  Indian 
Army  Reserve, — Beatrice  Maud  Farmar,  b.  1889:  m.  1911,  Capt.  George  Malcolm  Finlay,  Hamp- 
shire Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
William  de  Malpas,  b.  1912, — Dorothy  Evelyn  Farmar,  b.  1896  : m.  1917,  John  Kearney  Marjori- 
banks  Dodds,  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Marjoribanks  Kearney  b.  1919.  Resi- 
dence, San  Stefano,  Mannamead,  Plymouth. Grace  Ursula  Cotgrave  : 7ti.  1883,  Arthur  Edward 

Niblett,  J.P.,  who  d.  1904,  of  Haresfield  Court,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Aline 
Mildred  : m.  1907,  Evan  Christopher  Prichard,  and  has  issue  living,  Bridget  Joan  b.  1909, — 
Dora  : m.  1913,  Arthur  Norman  Wilkinson,  Sudan  Civil  Ser., — Winifred  : m.  1st,  1911,  Capt.  Peter 
Martin  Connellan,  Hampshire  Regt.,-  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  ; 2nd,  19 — , M.  Bolton, — 

Gladys  : m.  1918,  Major  Cresswell  Duffield  Rawson,  D.S.O.,  R.G.A.  Club,  Empire. (By  2nd 

marriage),  George  Jasper,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , b.  1872  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Worcestershire 
Regt.,  and  an  Instructor  at  Staff  College,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  on  Staff,  Canadian  Div.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  C.B.,  Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France);  C.M.G.  1915,  C B.  (Mil.)  1918: 
m‘  I9I3>  Bertha  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Henry  Paget  [ see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Julian  Avenel,  b.  1917, — Veronica  Dorien,  b.  1914.— Harold  Mynors, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers, 
and  a D A.  A.  and  Q.M.G.;  served  with  Nile  Expedition  X898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum 
(medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
in  China  1901,  and  in  Dardanelles  1915,  as  Brig.  Maj.  29th  Div.,  and  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
([despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1907,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Bartlett  Dalby,  of  14,  Montagu  Place,  Portman  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  William, 

b.  1908,— Hyacinthe  Susan,  b.  1910, — Mary  Aline,  b.  1912.  Club,  Cavendish. Beatrice  Emily. 

“ \Juliet  Mary:  m.  1892,  Alfred  Adams,  Bar.-at-law,  of  3,  New  Court,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C., 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ralph  Edward  Cadwallader,  b.  1893  ; is  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  in  France,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Archangel, — Geoffrey  Henry  Cadwallader, 

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b.  1896  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,— Otho 
Cadwallader,  b,  1901,— Michael  Cadwallader,  b.  1903,— Gwendolen  Mary,  b.  1900.  Residence , 

48,  Nevern  Square,  S.W Ella  Katharine. Rose  Dorothea:  m.  1898,  Frederick  Colpoys 

Keane,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Colpoys,  b.  1899  ; Lieut.  R.A.,— Marcus  Hugh,  b.  1901,— 
Granville,  b.  1905,— John  Colpoys  (twin),  b.  1905,— Nicholas,  b.  1908 Violet  Eleanor. 


FARQUHAR,  Creation  (G.B.)  1796,  of  Cadogan  House,  Middlesex. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Farkwer.”] 

Sir  Peter  Walter  Farquhar,  6th 
Baronet ; b.  Oct.  8th,  1904;  s.  his  father,  Capt. 
Sir  Walter  Randolph  Fitzroy,  1918. 

^rms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable  between  two  sinister 
hands  apaumee  couped  in  chief  gules,  and  a crescent  in  base 
azure.  Crist — An  eagle  rising  proper. 

Residence — io,  Warwick  Square,  S.W.i. 


Brothers  living- CHARLES  RICHARD,  b.  May 
14th,  1906.—— Reginald  Arthur,  b.  1908. 

Sister  living—  Ruth  Violet  Mary,  b.  1910. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Katharine  {Lady 
FitzRoy),  b.  1865  : m.  1887,  Sir  Almeric  William  FitzRoy, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  D.  Grafton,  colls.].  Residences, 
55,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W.  ; Frogmore  Park, 
Blackwater,  Hants. 

Brothers  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Granville  Frederick 
Richard,  b.  1849 ; is  a member  of  the  London  Stock  Ex- 
change : in.  1896,  Helen  M.,  da.  of  the  late  E.  Louis 
Livingston,  of  New  York,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Edward  Henry  Granville,  b.  1896  ; Lance-Corporal  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders  ; d (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917, — Guy  William  John,  b.  1899,— Diana  Mary, 
b.  1901  : m.  1919,  Capt.  John  Frederick  Lambton  [see  E. 
Durham],  Residences , 24,  Park  Street,  Grosvenor  Square, 
W.  ; Dalton  Park,  Beverley.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Turf.  — - 
FitzRoy  James  Wilberforce,  b.  1858 ; formerly  Lieut. 

By  mitid  a?id  hand.  13th  Hussars  : in.  1884,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  John 

William  Cradock-Hartopp,  4th  baronet,  and  has  issue 
living,  Arthur  Ronald,  R.N.,  b.  1888  ; became  Lieut.-Com.  1918. — Gladys  Mary  {Hon.  Mrs.  Edward 
S.  Wyndham) : in.  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Edward  Scawen  Wyndham,  D.S.O.,  1st  Life  Guards 
[see  B.  Leconfield].  Residence, 

Sisters  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Charlotte  Louisa.  Harriet  Blanche  Elizabeth  {Hon.  Mrs. 
George  A.  V.  Bertie)  : in.  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  George  Aubrey  Vere  Bertie  [see  E.  Abingdon]. 

Residence,  36,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W. Caroline  Emily  Horatia.  Residence,  36,  Eccleston 

Square,  S.W. 

Grandmother  living — Hon.  Kathleen  Mary,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Deramore : m.  1877,  Walter  Ran- 
dolph Farquhar,  son  of  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1901.  Residences,  77,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  ; Shaw 
House,  Newbury,  Berks. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets— Hon.  Alice  {Hon.  Lady  Farquhar ),  da.  of  1st 
Viscount  Hampden  : in.  1862,  Sir  Henry  Thomas  Farquhar,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence, 
10,  Montague  Place,  W.  ; Gilmilnscroft,  Mauchline,  Ayrshire.— —Violet  {Lady  Farquhar',  da. 
of  Col.  Charles  Seymour  Corkran,  formerly  Grenadier  Guards  [see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls  ] : m.  1903, 
Capt.  Sir  Walter  Randolph  Fitzroy  Farquhar,  R.F.A.,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918.  Residence,  10,  Warwick  Square,  S.W.i. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Francis  Douglas  Farquhar,  D.S.O.,  Colostream  Guards,  2nd 
son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1874,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : in.  1905,  Lady  Evelyn 
Hely-Hutchinson  (now  of  157,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.i),  da.  of  5th  Earl  ofDonough- 
more : — 

Norah  Frances  Sapphire,  b.  1906. Sybil  Barbara,  b.  1909. 

Issue  of  the  late  Harvie  Morton  Farquhar,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1816,  d. 
1887  : in.  1849,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Harriet  Ridley  Colborne,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of 
1st  and  last  Baron  Colborne : — 

Alfred  b.  1852.  Residence,  11,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Clubs,  Carlton,  St.  James’s,  Arthur’s,  White’s, 

Bachelors’ Ernest,  b.  1853:  in.  1890.  Maria  Theresa,  da.  of  Sir  (Thomas)  Villiers  Lister, 

K.C.M.G.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Harold  Lister,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded);  in.  1917,  Constance  Audrey,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Arthur 
Algernon  Capell  [see  E.  Essex],— Rupert,  M.C.,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917.  Residence,  55,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs,  St.  James’s,  Bachelors’, 

Oxford  and  Cambridge. Florence:  in.  1875,  John  Henry  Ponsonby-Fane,  who  d.  1916  [see  E. 

Bessborough,  colls.].  Residence , 15.  Chesham  Place,  S.W. Isabel.  Residence , 11,  Belgrave 

Square,  S.W.—— Helen  Laura.  Residence,  11,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 

Sir  Robert  Farquhar,  Knt.,  of  Munie,  a younger  son  of  the  ancient  family  of  Farquhar  of 
Gilmilnscroft,  was  Deputy-Receiver  of  Scotland  1644,  and  Provost  of  Aberdeen  1646.  His  great-great- 
grandson,  Sir  Walter,  1st  baronet,  was  Physician  to  George  IV.  when  Prince  Regent.  The  5th 
baronet,  Sir  Walter  Randolph  Fitzroy  Farquhar,  Capt.  R.  F.A.,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  the  Mauritius. 
[Pronounced  “ Townsend-Farkwer.”] 


By  mind  and  hand. 


Sir  Robert  Townsend-Farquhar, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  26th,  1841 ; s.  his  brother, 
Sir  John  Henry,  1877;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  R.A. 

^rnt« — Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable  between  two 
sinister  hands  couped,  in  chief  gules,  and  a crescent  in 
base,  azure.  Crtat — An  eagle  rising  proper. 

Club — Junior  United  Service,  Arthur’s,  Conservative 
and  Unionist  (Ambleside). 

Brother  living— HORACE  BRAND  (discount  Far - 
quhar ),  b.  May  19th,  1844  > cr.  a Baronet  1892,  Baron 
Farquhar  1898,  and  Viscount  Farquhar  1917  [see 
“ Peerage  ”]. 

Sir  Robert,  1st  baronet,  first  British  Governor  and 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Mauritius,  second  son  of  Sir 
Walter  Farquhar,  Bt.,  of  Cadogan  House,  Middlesex 
[ see  notes  to  preceding  title],  distinguished  himself  by  his 
able  government  of  the  colony  from  its  conquest.  He  was 
for  some  years  Governor  of  the  East  India  Co.,  and  suc- 
cessively M.P.  for  Hythe  and  Canterbury.  The  2nd 
baronet,  Sir  Minto,  was  in  the  diplomatic  service,  and  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Hertford.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Eric,  entered 
the  diplomatic  service,  and  died  of  fever  at  Pekin  whilst 
Secretary  of  Legation.  The  5th  baronet.  Sir  John  (7th 
Bengal  Cav.),  served  at  Chirhut  (dangerously  wounded), 
and  was  one  of  the  defenders  during  the  siege  of  Lucknow 
1857,  and  afterwards  held  various  staff  appointments  in 
India. 


FARRAR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Bedford,  Province  of  Transvaal,  Union  of 
South  Africa.  [Extinct  1915.] 

Sir  George  Herbert  Farrar,  B.S.O. , 1st  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Helen  Mabel,  b.  1894  : m.  1917,  Major  Basil  Hobson 

Turner,  R.F.C. Muriel  Frances,  b.  1896.— —Gwendoline,  b.  1897. Georgina  Marjorie,  b. 

1901.-  Kathleen  Elizabeth,  b.  1907.— —Ella  Marguerite,  b.  1911. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Ella  Mabel  {Lady  Farrar ),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Waylen, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  : m.  1892,  Col.  Sir  George  Herbert  Farrar,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  (on  active  service) 
1915,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences , Chicheley  Hall,  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks;  Bedford 
Farm,  near  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 


FARRINGTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Blackheath,  Kent. 

Sir  Henry  Anthony  Farrington,  6th  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  1st,  1871;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Hicks,  M.D., 
1901  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at. Cooper’s  Hill  ; is  Officiating 
Conservator  of  Forests,  Bengal  : m.  1906,  Dorothy  Maria, 
da.  of  Francis  John  Farrington  [ see  infra],  and  has  issue. 

— Ermine,  on  a chevron  gules  between  three  leopards’  faces  sable  as 
many  bombs  or,  fired  proper.  Crtst — A dragon  wings-  elevated  tail  nowed 
vert  bezanty,  gorged  with  a mural  crown  argent  and  a chain  reflexed  over 
the  back  or,  the  body  charged  with  two  caltraps  fessewise  of  the  last. 
Residence — Darjeeling,  India. 


Le  bon  temps  viendra. 
There’s  a good  time 
coming. 


Son  living— HENRY  FRANCIS  COLDEN,  b.  April  25th,  1914. 
Daughter  living— Margaret,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living — Alexander,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Peter- 
house,  Cambridge ; m.  1905,  Ellen  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Wilberforce  Howard  (formerly  H.M.’s  Senior  Inspector  of 
Schs.),  of  Stanmore,  Northam,  N.  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  William 

Howard,  b.  1907, — Anthony  Herbert  James,  b.  1911, — Aurea  Elizabeth,  b.  1006. John  Marsden, 

b.  1874;  ed.  at  Eastbourne  Coll.  : m.  1917,  Lynda  M.,  da.  of  George  Simmonds,  of  Queenswood 
Road,  Forest  Hill,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  5lary  Joyce,  b.  1918. 

Sister  living— Aurea,  b.  1878  : m.  1907,  Herbert  Edgington.  Residence , 40,  St.  George’s  Court, 
S.W.7. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  4th  baronet) — Margaret  Elizabeth.  Residence , n,  Catharine  Place,  Bath. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Amy  Florence  {Lady  Farrington),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Glendining,  of  Redleaf,  Penshurst : m.  1870,  Sir  William  Hicks  Farrington,  5th  baronet,  who  d. 
1901.  Residence , Flat  2,  4,  Devonshire  Place,  Eastbourne. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Anthony  Charles  Farrington,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  4th  son  of  4th 
baronet,  b.  1842,  d.  1920 : m 1870,  Catherine  Harriet,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  William  Smythies  Beevor,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  :— 

Charles  Anthony  Beevor,  b.  1873  : m.  1908,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  George  Hastings  Rust  D’Eye,  and 
has  issue  living,  Berners  Charles  D’Eye,  b.  1909, — Marjorie  Joan  Cicely,  b.  1910.  Evelyn 
Catherine,  b.  1871.  Residence , El-Nido,  Gorleston-on-Sea. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage),  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Holmes  Farrington,  son  of  3rd 
baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1894  : m.  1st,  1840,  Rosebella  Maria,  who  d.  1845,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Edgecumbe ; 2ndly,  1849,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Walker,  of  Alphington,  Devon  : — 

George  Walker,  b.  1850 : m.  1894,  Constance  May,  da.  of  Francis  Newton  Lowe,  formerly  of 

Lincoln  and  has  issue  living,  Maude  Mary,  b.  1895, —Winifred  Frances,  b.  1897. Francis  John, 

"•  J&54 : w.  1880,  Marian  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Michael  Webb  Marshall,  of  Exeter,  and  has  issue 
living,  George  Edward  Marshall,  b.  1882  : m.  1911,  Nellie,  only  da.  of  William  B.  Fraser,  of 
Gnqualand  East,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Marshall  Frances  William,  b.  1912, — Dorothy 
Maria(  Lady  Farrington ),  b.  1885  : m.  1906,  Sir  Henry  Farrington,  6th  Bt.  [see  ante]. Loftus 


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Henry,  b.  1863:  m.  1908,  Jessie  de  Prado,  da.  of  Eben  MacMillan.  Residence , Kaironau,  Argonia, 

Kansas,  U.S.A. Ellen Mary  Elizabeth.  Residence , Uplands,  Bideford. 

Sir  Anthony  Farrington,  1st  Bt.  of  this  creation,  was  a Gen.  in  the  Army,  Director-Gen.  of  R.A. 
and  Field  Train,  and  an  Hon.  D.C.L.,  Oxford,  who  m.  1766,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alexander  Colden, 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  New  York. 

Faudel-Pliillips,  see  Phillips. 

FAYRER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Devonshire  Street,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

[Name  pronounced  “Fairer.”] 

Sir  Joseph  Fayrer,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E., 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  8th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Surg.-Gen. 
Sir  Joseph,  K.C.S.I. , LL.D .,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  1907;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1886) ; 

L. R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.,  L.F.P.S.,  L.M.  Edin.  and  Glasgow  1886, 

M. B.,  C.M.  St.  Andrews  and  F.R.C.S.  Edin.  1887,  M.D.  St. 
Andrews  1889  ; is  a Fellow  of  Med.  So.,  Sup.  Roy.  Infirmary, 
Edinburgh,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (Territorial 
Force)  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; com- 
manded 2nd  Scottish  Gen.  Hospital  (T  F.)  during  European 
War  (C.B.E.);  sometime  Med.  Officer  of  Duke  of  York’s 
Roy.  Mil.  Sch.,  and  Hon.  Surg.  of  Union  Jack  Club  and  of 
Camb.  Asylum  for  Soldiers’  Widows ; a contributor  to  British 
Medical  Journal , Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  Journal , Indian 
Medical  Gazette , etc.  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  1890, 

Ella,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Augustin  John  Mayhew,  Bengal  Army,  and 
has  issue. 

gurms — Argent,  on  a bend  invected  sable  between  in  chief  an  Eastern  crown  gules  and  in  base 
an  esculapius  proper  enfiled  with  an  Eastern  crown  of  the  third,  three  horseshoes  or.  Crrst — In 
front  of  a sword  erect,  point  upward  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  a horseshoe  or  between  two  wings 
erect  gules. 

Residence — Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh.  Club — New  (Edinburgh). 


Son  living — JOSEPH  HERBERT  SPENS,  b.  Oct.  20th,  1899;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is 
Lieut.  1st  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers. 

Daughters  living — Phyllis  Bethia  Josephine,  b.  1898.  Eileen  Margaret,  b.  1901. 

Brothers  living— Henry  Wadham  Spens,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy. 

Sussex  Artillery  Mil.,  and  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.). Frederick  Durand 

Stirling,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895)  ; M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.  London  1896;  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  Agency  Surg.,  Udaipur;  received 
Delhi  Durbar  medal  1911  : m.  1898,  Amy  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Wilkinson  Tetley,  of 
Claughton,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Wilkinson  Spens,  b.  1903, — Colin  Robert, 
b.  1907, — Bethia  Maud,  b.  1900. 

Sister  living — Diana  Agnes,  b.  1864  : m.  1888,  the  Rev.  Richard  Arnold  Edgell,  M.A.  (formerly 
Head  Master  of  Leamington  Coll.),  R.  of  Beckley,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Richard  Fayrer 
Arnold,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1915, — Lawrence  Fayrer  Arnold,  b.  1899;  Lieut  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, — Isabel 
Bethia,  1889.  Residence , Beckley  Rectory,  E.  Sussex. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Outram  Spens  Fayrer,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1861,  d.  1918  : tn.  1892,  Katherine  (now  of  63,  Philbeach  Garden,  S.W.5.),  da.  of 
F.  Steward  : — 

Joseph  Steward,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; d.  (killed  in  action  at  Mesopotamia)  1916.—— Evelyn 
Bethia,  b.  1894 Wynifred  Georgiana  Joscelyn,  b.  1898. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Joseph,  was  a F.R.C.S.,  F.R.C.P.,  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  Queen 

Victoria,  and  an  Hon.  Physician  (Mil.)  and  Physician  Extraordinary  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII., 

a Gov.  of  Wellington  Coll.,  and  many  years  Surg.-Gen.  and  Pres,  of  Med.  Board  at  India  Office. 

FEILDEN,  Creation  (U  K.)  1846,  of  Feniscowles,  Lancashire. 

Sir  William  Henry  Feilden,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  March  8th,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Leyland,  1912  ; formerly  Major  3rd 
Batn.  Royal  Lancaster  Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Stafford- 
shire, Major  Yeo.,  and  Assist.  Provost- Marshal  Lon- 
don and  W.  Command ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(medal  with  two  clasps):  in.  1891,  Evelyn  Mary,  da. 
of  Sir  Morton  Edward  Manningham-Buller,  2nd  Bt., 
and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Argent,  on  a fesse  cottised  azure,  between  two 
martlets  in  chief  and  a rose  in  base  gules,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper,  three  lozenges  or.  Crtat — A nuthatch  perched  upon  a 
hazel-branch  fructed,  holding  in  its  beak  a rose  gules,  slipped 
proper.  $f£onir  Crtst  unit  ^Kotto—  A palm-tree  weighted  proper. 
“Crescit  sub  pondere  virtus  ” (Virtue  grows  under  its  imposed 
•weight). 

Seats — Feniscowles,  Lancashire ; Dilhorne  Hall,  Stoke- 
upon-Trent.  Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Boodle’s,  Royal 
Automobile. 


Son  living— WILLIAM  MORTON  BULLER,  M.C. , b.  1893-; 
is  Capt.  Yeo. ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
Mil.  Cross).  Club , Boodle’s. 


Ne  tentes  aut  perfice. 
Do  not  attempt , or  else 
accomplish. 


Honor  is  the  reward  of  virtue. 


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Daughters  living— Beatrice  Ida  : m.  1916,  Capt.  Henry  Fergusson  Brace,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  and 
has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920.  Residence,  6,  Connaught  Street,  W. 2. —Cynthia  Evelyn. 

Brothers  living — Edward  Leyland  Cooke,  O.B.E.,  b.  1868  ; Major  in  the  Army,  formerly  Capt. 
2nd  Batn.  Highland  L.I. ; served  in  Crete  1898  ; on  Gen.  Staff,  Aldershot  Command  1914-18  ; O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919:  m.  1907,  the  Hon.  Marjorie  Graham  Murray,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Dunedin,  and  has  issue 
living,  Iris  Blanche  Julie  Edith,  b.  1909,— Esme  Mary,  b.  1913.  Residence , The  Mirrie,  Denham* 

Bucks.  Clubs,  Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Automobile. Wemyss  Gawne  Cunningham,  C.M.G.,  b. 

1870;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Col.  and  Ch.  Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart.  (C.M.G.)  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (two  medals  with  two  clasps);  C.M.G.  1917:  vi.  1915,  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Cosens,  D.D..  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1916.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. — — 
Randle  Montague,  C.B.E.,  b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  Oxford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  ; is  a Pacha  and  Lieut. -Col.  in  Egyptian  Army,  and  Civil  Sec.* 
Sudan  Govt.  : Mohmand  Field  Force  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  S. 
Africa  1901 -2  (despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps),  Sudan  1905  (medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie) 
and  1913,  in  command  of  Agnakir  Patrol  (3rd  class  Medjidie),  Myima  Patrol  in  Sudan  1917  (medal 
with  clasp);  has  4th  class  Osmanieh  and  3rd  class  Nile;  received  Roy.  Humane  So.'s  silver 
medal  1895  ; C.B.E.  19x8.  Residence,  Khartoum,  Sudan.  Clubs,  Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile.  Rodolph,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Radley ; is  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  ; served  in  S Africa  1900-1901 

(medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1915-19  : m.  1903,  Rose  Christian,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  H.  C.  Ryder,  Staff  Paymaster  (retired),  formerly  of  Minden  House,  Richmond, 
Yorkshire.  Residence,  ’tique  Cottage,  Shepperton.  Club,  Junior  Naval  and  Military. 

Sisters  living — Edith  Haughton  Wemyss. Ada  Isabel : m.  1903,  Capt.  Darcy  P.  Assheton 

Gray,  T.  F.  Reserve.  Residence , Westwood,  near  Wetherby,  Yorkshire. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Henry  Wemyss,  C.B.,  b.  1838  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  44th  Regt. ; served  with  42nd  Highlanders  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  8th  Punjab  Regt.  in  China  i860  (medal);  was  an  A. A. G.  in  Army  of  Con- 
federate States  1862-5,  and  sometime  Adj.  2nd  Lancashire  Rifle  Vol.  ; served  as  Naturalist  with 
Arctic  Expedition  1875-6  (medal),  in  Transvaal  campaign  1881,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as 
Ch.  Paymaster  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; is  Col.  and  Ch.  Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart, 
(retired),  and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk:  m.  1864,  Julia,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Judge  David 
M'Cord,  of  South  Carolina,  U.S.A.  Residence,  Burwash,  Sussex.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Mary  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Brisco ):  m.  1st,  i860,  Capt. 
Richard  Newsham  Pedder,  of  10th  Hussars,  who  d.  1863  ; 2ndly,  1867,  Sir  Musgrave  Horton 
Brisco,  4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Ernest  William  Newsham 
(Clubs,  Army  and  Navy,  Cavalry,  Hurlingham),  b.  1862  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
13th  Hussars ; served  in  S.  African  War  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal  with  two  clasps)  : m.  1901, 
Mary  Aloisa,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Parker,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Rifchard  Robert  Newsham  b. 
1904.  Residence,  21,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.— — Harriet  Blanche  Juanita  Georgina  (Lady  Cooke ) : 
m.  1871,  Sir  William  Ridley  Charles  Cooke,  9th  Bt.,  who  d.  1894.  Residence,  East  Cliflfe,  Teign- 
mouth,  S.  Devon. 

This  family  has  been  settled  near  Blackburn,  Lancashire,  for  more  than  three  centuries.  The  1st 

Baronet  was  M.P.  for  Blackburn  (LC)  1832-47. 


JOHNSON-FERGUSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Springkell,  co.  Dumfries,  Kenyon, 
Newchurch-in-Culchetli,  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  and  Wiston,  co.  Lanark. 

Sir  Jabez  Edward  Johnson-Ferguson,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  Jabez  Johnson,  J.  P.,  of  Kenyon  Hall, 
near  Manchester,  by  Mary,  da.  of  John  Johnson,  Esq.,  of 
Broughton,  Manchester;  b.  Nov.  27th,  1849;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  32nd  Wrangler 
1872,  M.A.  1875)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1877  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Lancashire,  Lanarkshire,  and  Dumfriesshire,  and  Chm. 
of  Bolckow,  Vaughan  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Jabez 
Johnson,  Hodgkinson,  and  Pearson  (Limited)  ; assumed 
by  Roy.  license  the  additional  surname  of  Ferguson 
1881  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid.,  or  Loughborough,  Div.  of 
Leicestershire  (Z)  1885-6  (when  he  was  defeated)  and 
July  1892  to  Oct.  1900,  unsuccessfully  contested  Burton 
Div.  of  Staffordshire  1900:  m.  1874,  Williamina  Margaret 
Ellen,  da.  of  William  Alexander  Cunningham,  of 
Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or> 
a pale  counterchanged,  in  chief  two  boars’  heads  couped  of  the  second 
and  in  base  a thistle  slipped  proper ; 2nd  and  3rd  azure,  on  a pile  or  a lion  statant  of  the  first,  on  a 
chief  azure,  between  two  sprigs  of  oak  slipped,  a pale  or,  thereon  a like  sprig  of  oak,  all  counter- 
changed.  Crtst — ist,  in  front  of  a thistle  erect  thereon  a bee  volant  proper,  a boar’s  head  couped 
or ; 2nd.  between  two  oak  branches  erect  proper,  a lion  statant  per  pale  azure  and  or,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a sprig  of  oak  also  proper. 

Seat — Springkell,  Eaglesfield,  Dumfriesshire.  Town  Residence — 55,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 
Club — Brooks’s. 


Know  thyself. 


Son  living— EDWARD  ALEXANDER  JAMES,  b.  March  3rd,  1875 ; is  Major  Yeo.  (T.D.),  a J.P. 
for  cos.  Dumfries  and  Lanark,  and  a Director  of  Williams  Deacons  Bank,  of  Bolckow;  Vaughan 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Tredegar  Coal  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Jabez  Johnson,  Hodgkinson,  and 
Pearson  (Limited) : m.  1904,  the  Hon.  Elsie  Dorothea  McLaren,  da.  of  ist  Baron  Aberconway. 
and  has  issue  living,  Neil  Edward,  b.  1905, — Brian  Charles,  b.  1908, — Raymond  Patrick,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  The  Court,  Luckington,  Wilts. 


Ferguson-Davie,  see  Davie. 


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FERGUSSON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1703,  of  Kilkerran,  Ayrshire. 


Sweeter  out  of  difficulties. 


That  I may  profit  others. 


Sir  Charles  Fergusson,  K.C.B. , 
K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O. , 7th  Baronet;  b. 
Jan.  17th,  1865  ; his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
James,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G. , C.I.E., 

LL.D.  1907  ; is  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Army  , Hon. 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a J.  P.  and  D.L.  for 
Ayrshire  ; Soudan  Expedition  1896,  1897,  1898, 
and  1899  (severely  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
Brevets  Major,  Lieut. -Col.,  and  Col.,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Div.,  and 
subsequently  an  Army  Corps  (despatches  seven 
times,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G.,  French  and  Belgian 
Croixs  de  Guerre,  Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour 
and  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium) ; was  A.G.  of 
Egyptian  Army  190 1-3,  in  command  of  3rd  Batn. 
Grenadier  Guards  1904-7,  Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff, 
Irish  Command  1907-8,  and  Inspector  of  Inf.  1909- 
12  ; appointed  to  command  a Div.  Irish  Command 
1913 ; was  Mil.  Gov.  of  Occupied  German  Terri- 
tory 1919  ; received  3rd  class  Medjidie  1900,  and 
2nd  class  1903  : D.S.O.  1898,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1901,  Lady  Alice  Mary 
Boyle,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 


^rms— Quarterly  : 1st  grand  quarter,  azure,  a buckle 
argent  between  three  boars’  heads  couped  or,  armed  and  langued  gules,  Fergusson ; 2nd  grand 
quarter,  counterquartered,  1st  and  4th  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered 
gules,  Ramsay ; 2nd  and  3rd  gules,  a chevron  betwixt  three  fleur-de-lys  or,  Broun  of  Colston ; 
3rd  grand  quarter  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th,  or,  a lion  rampant  couped  at  all  joint  gules, 
within  a double  tressure  flory  counter-flory  azure,  Maitland ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent  a shakefork  sable, 
Cuninghame  of  Glencairn ; 4th  grand  quarter  or,  on  a saltire  azure  nine  lozenges  of  the  first,  on  a 
bordure  of  the  second  eight  mullets  and  as  many  boars’  heads  erased,  alternated  argent,  Dalrymple 
of  New  Hailes.  Cmt — A bee  on  a thistle  proper. 

Residence — Kilkerran,  Maybole,  Ayrshire.  Club — Carlton. 


Sons  living — JAMES,  b.  Sept.  18th,  1904.  Simon  Charles  David,  b.  1907.— —Bernard  Edward, 
b.  19x1. 

Daughter  living— Helen  Dorothea,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living — Sir  James  Andrew,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  b.  1871;  became  Lieut.  1893,  Com.  1900, 
Capt.  1905,  and  Rear-Adm.  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (promoted  Com.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Rising  Sun 
of  Japan) ; appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1916,  a Naval  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1919,  and  Assist. 
Ch.  of  Naval  Staff,  Admiralty  1919;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1920:  m.  1901,  Githa  Enid,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  C.  Williams,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret,  b. 
1903, — Augusta  Susan,  b.  1904, — Jean  Annie,  b.  1908,— a da.,  b.  1918.  Residence , 

Sister  living — Susan  Georgina:  m.  1880,  John  George  Alexander  Baird,  D.L.,  who  d.  1917,  for- 
merly 16th  Lancers,  and  has  issue  living,  Edith  Christian,  b.  1893, — Janet  Mary,  b.  1895.  Resi- 
dences, Wellwood,  Muirkirk ; Colstoun,  Haddington  ; 89,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — John  Adam  Fergusson,  b.  1845  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
(retired)  ; formerly  Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  was  D. A. A.G.,  Ceylon  1884-9,  an^ 
a Professor  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  1893-1900;  commanded  15th  Provisional  Batn.  1901-2  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Peterborough  (C)  1883:  m.  1871,  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Gilbert, 
of  Pewsey  Vale,  S.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Anna  Mary. — Edith  Nora, — Jean, — Olive, — 
Margaret  Agnes,— Sarah  Faith.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  5th  baronet) — Henrietta  Duncan  : m.  1882,  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
Wyndham  Kennion,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells.  Residence,  The  Palace,  Wells, 
Somerset.  Eleanora  Charlotte  Dalrymple  : m.  1871,  the  Rev.  David  Robertson  (formerly  R.  of 
Hartlebury),  who  d.  19x6,  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester,  an  Hon.  Chap,  to  H.M.,  and  Chap,  to  Bishop 
of  Bath  and  Wells,  and  has  issue  living,  Re v.  Julius  Charles,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1905);  is  V.  of  St.  John’s,  Stourbridge, — Helen  Edith, — Eleanora  Margaret, 
Residence , Benholme,  Malvern  Wells. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple,  1st  Bt.,  P.C.  [see 
Dalrymple,  Bt.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Hermand  Fergusson,  3rd  §on  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1810, 
d.  1870:  m.  xst,  1841,  Jane,  who  d.  1844,  widow  of  Major  Gordon,  of  Halhead, 
and  da.  of  Little  Gilmour,  of  Craigmillar ; 2ndly:  1857,  Georgina  Grace,  da.  of 
Archibald  Buchanan,  of  Auchentorhe  : — 

George  James  Fergusson-Buchanan  (of  Auchentorlie),  b.  1862  ; is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Dumbartonshire;  has  been  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  of  Bombay  ; a Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland),  S.  Africa 
1900  (medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  sometime  as  an  Area  Comdt.  ; assumed  in 
1890  the  additional  surname  of  Buchanan  : m.  1886,  Grace,  da.  of  Claud  Hamilton,  and  has  issue 
living,  Noel  Grace,  b.  1889, — Avril  Nora,  b.  1892.  Residence , Auchentorlie,  Bowling.  Clubs, 
Carlton,  Orleans. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Alexander  Duncan  Fergusson,  4th  son  of  4th 
baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1864  : m.  1844,  Margaret,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Hope : — 

Alice  Jane  : m.  1872,  Maj.-Gen.  Andrew  Smythe  Montague  Browne,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1916,  Col. 
2nd  Dragoons,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Duncan  Montague,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  [see  “ Com- 
panionage’’],— Margaret  Violet  Mary,  b.  1873,— Frances  Belinda,  b.  1875,— Alice  Charlotte 
Helen,  b.  1878  : m.  1910,  the  Rev.  William  Malcolm  Graham,  V.  of  Cbasetown,  near  Walsall. 
— Eileen  May,  b.  1881 : m.  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  Octavius  Henry  Lothian  Nicholson  C.M.G.,  D.S.Uo 


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Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  [ see  B.  Romilly], — Evelyn  Douglas,  b.  1883  : m. 
1915,  Capt.  Bertram  Lothian  Nicholson,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  [ see  B.  Romilly]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Duncan  Fergusson,  5th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1813,  d. 
1878  : m.  1st,  1852,  Helen,  who  d.  1863,  da.  of  John  Blackburn,  of  Killearn, 
co.  Stirling  ; 2ndly,  1866,  Margaret  Eliza,  widow  of  John  Stuart  Hay  Newton, 
of  Newton  [see  M.  Tweeddale,  colls.],  da.  of  William  Fairlie:— 

John  Blackburn,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1878);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1880;  is  a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Ayrshire:  m.  1880,  Effie,  da.  of  Andrew  Blackburn, 
and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Duncan,  b.  1881  : m.  1913,  Edith  Katherine,  da.  of  W.  D.  Russell,  of 
Maulside,  Ayrshire.  Residence,  Balgarth,  Ayr.  Lucy  Jane ; appointed  an  Extra  Lady-in- 
Waiting  to  Princess  Henry  of  Battenberg  1909  : ?n.  1st,  1877,  the  Hon.  Arthur  Hay  David  Fraser, 
who  d.  1884,  son  of  17th  Baron  Saltoun  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Francis  John  Stuart  Hay-Newton,  M.V.O., 
who  d.  1913  [M.  Tweeddale,  colls.].  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Hew  Dalrymple  Hamilton  Fergussonj  7th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 
1817,  d.  19x1 : m.  1838,  Louisa,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  C.  Godby, 
C.B. 

Charles  Robert  Kennett,  b.  1842 ; formerly  Lieut.  79th  Highlanders  : m.  1st,  1872,  Eleanora 
Dalrymple,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Duncan  Davidson,  of  Tulloch  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Alice  Eliza,  2nd  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  Henry  Duncan  Grant,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Sybil 
Henrietta,  b.  1878  : m.  1906,  Malcolm  Cosmo  Bonsor.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Duncan  Fergusson,  W.S.  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Duncan  Fergusson,  b.  1849,  d.  1904 : m.  1877,  Mabel 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Balfour  Wardlaw- Ramsay,  of  Whitehill : — 

Robert  Arthur,  b.  1878.— —Irene  Hilda. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Duncan  Fergusson,  W.S.,  6thsonof  4th  baronet,  b.  1814,  d. 
1868  : m.  1846,  Anna,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Robert  Nasmyth,  F.R.S.,  of  Edinburgh : — 
Georgina  Frederica:  m.  1879,  Charles  N.  Orbell,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Henry,  b.  1880:  m. 
18 — , Gwendoline  Lucy,  da.  of  G.  A.  Lym, — Charles  Leslie,  b.  1884, — Emily,  b.  1882  : m.  1905, 
Maurice  Harper,  of  Geraldine,  New  Zealand, — Georgina  Frederika,  b.  1887, — Mabel  Louisa,  b. 
1891.  Residence,  The  Levels,  Timaru,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Dundas  Octavius  Fergusson,  8th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 
1819,  d.  1882  : m.  1842,  Amelia,  da.  of  Capt.  George  Macdonald,  of  Morer  :— 
George  Adam  Duncan  Camperdown,  b.  1847  : m.  1883,  Marianne  M’Donald,  who  d.  1914,  widow  of 

Alfred  Stephens,  of  Bridport,  and  da.  of  the  late  Hesry  Paul,  of  Topsham. Charles  Dalrymple 

Hamilton,  b.  1849. Henrietta  Sarah  Eleanora  Augusta  : m.  1868,  the  Rev.  Joseph  Richards, 

who  d.  1895,  R.  of  Shelley,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William,  b.  1872. — Kate  Amelia  Josephine, — 
Henrietta  Gertrude.  Residence,  Manor  Grove,  Beckenham. Jane  Roberta  Bruce. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Dundas  Octavius  Fergusson  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Dundas  Arthur  Graham  Fergusson,  b.  1851,  d.  1896:  m.  1877, 
Mary  Rachel,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Whitworth  Russell  [see  Russell,  Bt.,* colls.]  ; cr. 
1812] : — 

A son,  b.  1880.  Alice  Mary  Adelaide  Gordon,  b.  1877  : m.  18 — . 

The  1 st  baronet  was  an  eminent  advocate.  The  2nd  baronet,  sometime  M.P.  for  Sutherlandshire 
was  afterwards  a Lord  of  Session  (Lord  Kilkerran).  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Ayrshire  1774-92, 
and  for  Edinburgh  1792-6.  He  claimed  in  1796  the  Earldom  of  Glencairn  (created  1488);  the  Lords 
decided  that  he  had  proved  himself  to  be  heir-general  to  Alexander,  Earl  of  Glencairn,  who  died  1670, 
but  had  not  proved  his  right  to  the  Earldom.  The  6th  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James,  P.C. , 
G.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.  (killed  in  Jamaica  earthquake  1907),  who  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Ayrshire  1854-7  and  I8s9-68,  and  for  N.-E.  Div.  of  Manchester  1885-1906,  was  Under-Sec  of  State 
for  India  1866-7,  Under-Sec.  at  Home  Office  1867-8,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  S.  Australia  1868-73, 
Gov,  of  New  Zealand  1873-5,  and  of  Bombay  1880-85,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1886-91,  and  Postmaster-Gen.  1891-2. 


FERGUSSON,  Creation  (U  K.)  1866,  of  Spitalhaugh,  Peeblesshire. 

By  strength  and  skill.  JAMES  RANKEN  FERGUSSON,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  Aug.  10th,  1835;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William,  LL.D.,  F.R.S..  1877;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1858  ; is  Vice-Lieut,  for  Peebles- 
shire. a F.S.A.  (Scotland),  and  a Member  of  Roy. 
Co.  of  Archers  King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland : 
m.  1st,  1862,  Mary  Ann  Somes,  who  d.  1868,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Colyer,  of  Womb  well  Hall, 
Northfleet,  Kent;  2ndly,  1877,  Louisa,  who  d. 
1878,  da.  of  the  late  William  Forbes,  of  Medwyn, 
Peeblesshire;  3rdly,  1886,  Alice  Fanny,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  Price  Simpson,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  4th  son,  James  Adam  Hamilton,  b.  1892; 
Lieut.  Highland  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914. 

&rms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  azure  armed  and 
langued  gUles,  on  a chief  engrailed  of  the  last  a mullet 
between  two  cinquefoils  of  the  first.  Crtat — A dexter  hand 
grasping  a broken  spear  in  bend  sinister  all  proper. 

Seats — Spitalhaugh,  West  Linton,  Peeblesshire  ; Bord- 
lands,  West  Linton,  Peeblesshire.  Clubs — Constitutional, 
New  (Edinburgh).  

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— THOMAS  COLYER 
COLYER-FERGUSSON , b.  July  nth,  1865:  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1904)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Kent  (High  Sheriff  1906)  ; assumed  in  1890 
the  additional  surname  of  Colyer : m.  1st,  1890,  Beatrice  Stanley,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Pro- 
fessortheRt.  Hon.  Friedrich  Max-Miiller,  P.C.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Mary  Freda,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Arthur  Cohen,  P.C.,  K.C.,  of  26,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.,  having  had  issue  (by  1st  marriage) 


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of  whom  Max  Christian  Hamilton,  b.  1890;  is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps:  in.  1913,  Edith  Jane,  da. 
of  the  late  William  White  Miller,  of  Portage  La  Prairie,  Manitoba,  and  has  issue  living  James 
Herbert  Hamilton  b.  1917, — William  Porteous,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded):  m.  1919,  Doris  Dunstan,  da.  of  William  Dunstan  Ford- 
Smith,  of  Deanwater,  Woodford,  Cheshire,— Thomas  Riversdale,  V.C.,  b.  1896  ; Lieut,  and  Acting 
Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Mary  Adelaide 
Somes,  b.  1892  : m.  1914,  Walter  Turner  Monckton,  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.),  and  has 
issue  living,  Gilbert  Walter  Riversdale  b.  1915,  Valerie  Hamilton  b.  1918, — Phillis  Katherine  St. 
Leger,  b.  1900, — Beatrice  Helen  Valentine,  b.  1902.  Residences , Ightham  Mote,  Ivy  Hatch, 

Sevenoaks  ; Wombwell  Hall,  Northfleet.  Clubs,  Conservative,  Constitutional,  New  (Edinburgh). 

By  2nd  marriage— Louis  Forbes,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 

1901) ; is  in  Duchy  of  Lancaster  Office,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster. 
Club,  Constitutional.— By  3rd  marriage — Charles  Hamilton,  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  Northampton- 
shire Regt. 

Daughters  living— By  3rd  marriage— Margaret  Alice  Hamilton,  b.  1889:  in.  1913,  Cuthbert 
Archibald  Lambton,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Ronald,  b.  1915,— William  Hamilton,  b.  1919. 

Helen  Hamilton,  b.  1890:  in.  1919,  Arthur  Julian  de  Spiganovicz,  M.D. 

Sisters  living — Katherine  Hamilton. Helen  Seymour.  Residence,  Broomlee,  West.  Linton, 

Peeblesshire. 

The  1st  baronet.  Sir  William,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  a distinguished  surgeon,  was  many  years  Sergeant- 

Surgeon  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria. 


Fermor-Hesketh,  see  Hesketh. 


FETHERSTON,  Creation  (I.)  1776,  of  Ardagh,  Longford. 

Rev.  Sir  George  Ralph  Fetherston,  6th 
Baronet , b.  April  8th,  1852;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas 
John  (who  m.  Sarah — she  d.  Jan.  27th,  1872, — 
youngest  da.  of  Harry  Alcock,  of  Wilton  Castle,  co. 
Wexford)  Sept.  21st,  1869;  ed.  at  Brighton  Coll., 
and  at  Theological  Coll.,  Salisbury;  ordained 
Deacon  in  Salisbury  Cathedral  1880,  and  Priest 
1883 ; was  Mil.  Assist.  Hon.  Chap,  to  Queen 
Alexandra  Hospital,  Millbank  1916  ; is  Curate  of 
St.  Martin’s,  Worcester,  a J.P.  for  co.  Longford 
(High  Sheriff  1897),  a Member  of  Roy.  Zoological 
So.  of  Ireland  and  of  Junior  Philatelic  So.  of  London, 
Chief  Consul  in  co.  Longford  for  Cyclists  Touring 
Club  of  London,  a Fellow  of  Guild  of  Church 
Musicians,  of  Institute  of  British  Poetry,  and  of 
Victoria  Coll,  of  Music  (London),  and  a composer 
of  sacred  and  other  music;  author  of  “Through 
Corsica  with  a Pencil,”  etc.,  and  several  vols.  of 
sermons,  hymns,  poems,  and  sacred  songs,  and  of 
various  papers  on  Natural  History,  etc. ; formerly 
V.  of  Pydeltrenthide,  Dorset ; received  Jubilee  medal 
from  Queen  Victoria  (to  be  worn  as  a decoration) 
1897. 

in  Ulster  Office  1907) — Gules,  on  a chevron  between  three 
ostrich  feathers  argent  an  ogress.  Crtst — An  antelope  statant  argent,  armed  or. 

Seat — Ardagh  House,  Ardagh,  Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford.  Residences — The  Elms, 

Battenhall,  Worcester  ; 2,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W.  Club — Authors’ 


Sister  living — Adeline  Margaret.  Residences , 33,  Victoria  Street,  Tenby  ; Ardagh  House,  Ardagh, 
Edgeworthstown,  co.  Longford. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  4th  Baronet)— HENRY  ERNEST  WILLIAM  FETHERSTONHA  UGH- 
WHITNEY,  b.  1847;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1868);  formerly  Lieut.  60th  Rifles,  and 
Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  7th  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmeath 
(High  Sheriff  1887)  : assumed  in  1881  by  royal  license  the  additional  surname  of  Whitney:  in.  1st, 
1876,  Jeannie,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Atkinson,  of  Seafield  Hall,  Donabate,  and 
of  Carrick  Brennan,  co.  Dublin  ; 2ndly,  1885,  Alice  Marion  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Robert 
Caulfeild,  of  Camolin  House,  Camolin,  co.  Wexford  [ see  E.  Charlemont,  colls.].  Residences, 
Newpass,  Rathowen,  Ireland  ; Furry  Park,  Raheny,  co.  Dublin.  Club , Junior  United  Service. 

Aunt,  living  (daughter  of  4th  Baronet) — Rosa  Elizabeth  : in.  1855,  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Preston 
Molony,  who  d.  1888,  formerly  M.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Stuart,  b.  1856  ; formerly  Capt. 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.),  and  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own), — 
Adeline  Rosa  Mary, — Margaret  Elizabeth,— Lucy  Florence. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  Whitney  Fetherston- Whitney,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 

• 1838,  d.  1880:  in.  1864,  Georgiana  Katherine,  da.  of  James  Ffranck  Rolleston, 

D.L.,  of  Ffranckfort  Castle,  King’s  co.  : — 

Georgiana  Alice : in.  1st,  1891,  Walter  Raleigh  Trevelyan,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1903, 
who  d.  1916  [see  Trevelyan,  Bt.,  cr.  1661,  colls.]  ; 2ndly,  1904,  H.  Sinclair  Kruger,  who  in  190' 
assumed  the  surname  of  Sinclair  in  lieu  of  that  of  Kruger.  Residence, 

This  family  is  descended  from  the  Fetherstonhaughs,  of  Fetherstonhaugh  Castle,  Haltwhistle, 
Northumberland.  The  families  have  settled  respectively  at  The  College,  Cumberland,  and  at 
Hethrege,  or  Heathery,  Cleugh,  Durham.  Cuthbert,  a younger  son,  settled  in  Ireland  in  1651,  and 
throueh  him  the  Fetherston  baronets  descend.  The  2nd  baronet  was  for  many  years  M.P.  for  co. 


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FFOLKES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Hillington,  Norfolk. 

[Name  pronounced  “Foaks.”] 

Sir  William  Everard  Browne 

Ffolkes,  4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Edward  Ffolkes,  3rd  son  of  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Feb.  15th,  1861  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  William 
Hovell,  1912  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Suffolk 
Regt.  ; is  patron  of  one  living  : in.  1896,  Sybil 
Compton,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Compton 
Maul,  having  had  issue,  William  Rupert  Compton, 
b.  1898  ; Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 

&rm8— Per  pale  vert  and  gules,  a fleur-de-lis  argent. 
Cmt — A dexter  arm  embowed  vested  per  pale  vert  and 
gules,  cuff  ermine,  holding  in  the  hand  a spear  proper. 

Seat — Congham  Lodge,  King’s  Lynn. 


Brothers  living— Rev.  FRANCIS  ARTHUR  STAN- 
LEY, M.V.O.,  A Dec.  8th,  1863;  is  R.  of  Hillington, 
Norfolk,  a Chap,  in  Ordinary  to  H.M.,  2nd  class  Chap, 
in  Territorial  Force,  and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  ; was  an 
Hon.  Chap,  to  Queen  Victoria  and  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales  1900-1901,  and  Chap.-in-Ord.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1901-10,  since  when  to  King  George  V.  ; M.V.O.  (4th 
class),  1908  : m.  1893,  Isabel  Laura  Newbery,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Newbery  Boschetti,  of  Eccles,  Lancashire, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  John  Patrick  Boschetti, 
b.  1899,— Philippa  Frances  Boschetti,  b.  1896.  Residence , Hillington  Rectory,  King’s  Lynn) 
Norfolk.— Robert  Walling  Everard,  b.  1865  : in.  1884,  Ada,  da.  of  Col.  Brierley,  and  has  issue 

living,  three  das. Geoffrey  Charles  Hovell,  b.  1867  : in.  1897,  Edith  Louisa  Pollen,  da.  of 

the  late  Frederick  Haworth,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Charles  E.  Cummings. 

Sisters  living— Marearet  Louisa  Everard  : in.  1888,  the  Rev.  John  Erasmus  Philipps,  R.  of  Cock- 
field  and  V.  of  Staindrop,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Eiasmus  Tracy,  M.C.  {Club,  Army  and 
Navy),  b.  1888;  is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  and  in  Uganda  Political  Ser.  (M.C.).  Residence , 

Staindrop,  Darlington. Helen  Sophia  Everard.— —Charlotte  Philippa  Marion  {Lady  Foster ) : 

m.  1894,  Sir  Augustus  Vere  Foster,  4th  Bt.  ( cr . 1831).  Residence , Glyde  Court,  Ardee,  co. 
Louth.— Mabel  Olive  Emily. 

Aunt  living — Fanny  Louisa.  Residence , Manor  House,  Wolferton,  near  Lynn. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Dorothy  {Hon.  Mrs.  John  Dawnay),  b.  1876  : in.  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  John  Dawnay,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  8th  Viscount  Downe.  Residences , 
Wykeham,  Yorkshire  ; Hillington  Hall,  King’s  Lynn. 

Sister  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Etheldreda  Isabella  : m.  1871,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Henry  Birkbeck,  who 
d.  1895,  and  has  issue  living,  Martin,  b.  1873, — Geoffrey,  b.  1875.  Residence , Poringland,  Norwich. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Martin  William  Browne  Ffolkes,  el.  son  of  2nd  baronet  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Martin  William  Browne  Ffolkes,  b.  1849,  d.  igoi : m.  1882,  Wilhelmine  Mary 
Emily  (now  of  Heacham,  Norfolk),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  J.  D.  Brett,  17th  Lancers : — 
Audrey  : in.  1912,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Edward  Alston,  R.  of  Framingham-Earl.  Residence , The  Rectory, 
Framingham-Earl,  Norwich.^— Barbara  {Lady  Strickland)  : in.  ist,  1911,  Capt.  Francis  Joseph 
Cresswell,  Norfolk  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914 ; 2ndly,  1918,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Peter 

Strickland,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. Cynthia  Mary  : m.  1913,  Philip  Francis  Hamilton  Bed- 

ingfeld.  Residence , Madul  KJelle,  Ceylon. 

This  family,  though  settled  for  some  generations  at  Hillington,  is  of  Staffordshire  extraction,  and 
was  seated  in  that  county  temp.  Henry  V. 


T WISLETON -WYKEHAM-FIEN NES , Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Banbury,  co.  Oxford. 

Hon.  Sir  Eustace  Edward  Twisleton- 
Wykeham-Fiennes,  ist  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  17th 
Baron  Saye  and  Sele,  of  Broughton  Castle,  Banbury  ; b. 
Feb.  29th,  1864;  is  a J.P.  for  Berks  and  Dorset;  for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Marines,  and  Major  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  (retired  as  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.);  N.W. 
Canada  during  Riel  Rebellion  1885  (medal  with  clasp), 
Egypt  1888-9  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
Pioneer  Expedition  to  Mashonaland  1890,  S.  Africa  1900, 
as  Lieut.  10th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914- 15,  in 
France  with  Yeo.,  in  Antwerp  with  Marine  Brig.,  and  in 
Dardanelles  as  Intelligence  Officer  Roy.  Naval  Div. 
(1914  Star);  appointed  a Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1912,  a D.A.  A.  and  Q.M.G., 
Plymouth  Garrison  1916,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
Seychelles ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  N.,  or  Banbury, 
Div.  (L.)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  and  Dec.  1910  to  June 
1918;  defeated  there  Oct.  1900  and  Jan.  1910  : m.  1894, 
Florence  Agnes,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  John  Rathfelder,  of  Con- 
stants, Wynberg,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Woodward  Fletcher, 
having  had  issue,  cf  whom  the  el.,  John  Eustace,  b.  1895  ; Capt.  Gordon  High- 
landers; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


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J^rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  azure,  three  lions  rampant  or,  Fiennes  ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent,  a 
chevron  between  three  moles  sable,  Twisleton.  Crisis — 1st,  a wolf  sejant  proper,  gorged  with  a 
spiked  collar,  the  line  therefrom  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  Fiennes ; 2nd,  an  arm  embowed,  vested 
sable,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  proper  a mole  spade  or,  headed  and  armed  of  the  second. 

Official  Residence — Government  House,  Victoria,  Seychelles  Islands.  Seat — Studland  House, 

Studland  Bay,  Dorset.  Chibs — Orleans,  Cavalry. 


Son  living — RANULPH,  b.  Nov.  12th,  1902. 


FILMER,  Creation  (E.)  1674,  of  East  Sutton,  Kent.  [Extinct  1916.] 

Sir  Robert  Marcus  Filmer,  ioth  and  last  Baronet . 

Sister  living  of  lOtll  Baronet— Alice  Cecil  Agnes,  b.  1869  : m.  i8g2,  Capt.  Arthur  Stanley 
Wilson,  M.  P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Thomas  Filmer  Wilson-Filmer,  b.  1895;  assumed 
by  Roy.  license  1916  the  additional  surname  of  Filmer, — Robert  Filmer,  b.  1903.  Residence , East 
Sutton  Park,  Maidstone. 

The  ioth  and  last  baronet,  Capt.  Sir  Robert  Marcus  Filmer,  who  had  served  in  Nile  Expedi- 
tion 1898  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  Jan.  1916. 


FIRTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Tne  Flush,  Birstall,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Algernon  Freeman  Firth,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  15th,  1856;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  Freeman,  1909 ; is  a J.P.  for  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; was  Pres,  of  Asso.  of  British 
Chambers  of  Commerce  1912-18 ; appointed  a 
Member  of  War  Office  Armaments  Committee 
1915,  and  subsequently  a Member  of  Central 
Appeal  Tribunal  : m.  1881,  Janet  Gertrude,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Steven  Lindsay,  and  has  issue. 

— Ermine,  on  a chevron  gules  between  three  battle- 
axes  erect  proper,  a stag’s  head  erased  between  two  roses 
argent.  Crist — On  a mount  in  front  of  a belt  or  firth  of 

six  trees  proper  a stag’s  head  erased. 

Seat — Scriven  Hall  and  Park,  Knaresborough,  York- 
shire. Town  Residence — 88,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W.i. 
Clubs — Brooks’s,  Reform,  Royal  Automobile,  Ranelagh. 

Daughter  living— Dorothy  Gertrude  : m.  1910,  Major 
Michael  Bruce  Urquhart  Dewar,  R.E.,  only  son  of  the 
late  William  Dewar,  J.P.,  of  Horton  House,  Rugby, 
and  has  issue  living,  one  son  and  three  das.  Residence , 
The  Bridge  House,  Harewood,  near  Leeds. 

Brother  living— WILLIAM  EUSTACE,  b.  June  9th, 
1861  ; is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  and  for  co.  of 
Southampton : m.  1888,  Anna  Maria,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Collier,  J.P.,  of  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Geoffrey,  b.  1889 ; is  Lieut.  Hussars. 
Residence , Hurstly,  Lymington,  Hants. 

Always  faithful.  Sisters  living— Annie  Maria,  b.  1859. Edith  (twin),  b. 

1859:  m.  1881,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Hall,  sometime  Min.  of  the  Upper  Chapel,  Heckmondwike,  and 

has  issue  living.  Residence , Chesney  Hurst,  Kent  Road,  Harrogate. Sarah,  b.  1863  : m.  1891, 

Thomas  Alexander  Robinson,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Ferriby  House,  North 
Ferriby,  E.  Yorkshire. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Sir  Thomas  Freeman  Firth,  el.  son  of  Edwin  Firth,  of  Heckmondwike. 


FISON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Greenholme,  Burley-in-Wharfedale, 

West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Frederick  William  Fison,  ist 

Baronet , only  son  of  the  late  William  Fison,  of 
Greenholme,  Burley-in-Wharfedale,  Yorkshire,  by 
Fanny,  da.  of  Jonas  Whitaker,  of  Greenholme, 
Yorkshire ; b.  Dec.  4th,  1847  5 ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1st  class  Natural  Science, 
1871,  M.A.  1874);  Chm.  of  W.  Fison  and  Co. 
(Limited)  ; is  a J.P.  and  D. L.  for  W.  Riding  of 
Yorks,  and  Director  of  Great  Northern  Railway  and 
Cheshire  Lines:  unsuccessiully  contested  Otley  Div.  of 
E.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  1885,  and  Buck- 
rose  Div.  of  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  July  1892  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  Doncaster  Div.  of  S.  Part  of  W.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  (C)  July  1895  t0  Jan-  1906,  when  he 
was  defeated  therefor:  m.  1872,  Isabella,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Crossley,  of  Broomfield,  Halifax,  and  has 
issue. 

^rms — Per  fesse  azure  and  ermine,  in  chief  three  battle- 
axes  argent,  the  staves  or,  and  in  base  an  heraldic  tiger  passant 
of  the  last.  Crist — A demi- heraldic  tiger  or,  collared  gules, 
holding  between  the  paws  a shield  argent,  charged  with  a 
7 rust  in  God.  battle-axe  sable. 

Residence — Boarzel),  Hurst  Green,  Sussex.  Clubs — Carlton,  United  University. 


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Sons  living— FRANCIS  GEOFFREY,  M.C.,  b.  March  12th,  1873;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch, 
Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896);  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.).  William  Guy,  M .C., 
b.  1890  : Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.):  m.  1914,  Gwladys  Rees, 
da.  of  John  Robert  Davies,  of  Treborth,  Bangor,  N.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Guy, 
b.  1917,  — John  Michael,  b.  1920, — Elizabeth  Rees,  b.  1915. 

Daughters  living — Edith  : m.  1910,  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Hodgson,  R.  of  Dogmersfield,  and  has 

issue  living,  Paul  Francis,  b.  1912.  Residence , Dogmersfield  Rectory,  Winchfield,  Hants. 

Dorothy. 

FITZGERALD,  Creation  (I.)  1644.  [Extinct.] 

Sisters  living — Augusta;  sometime  Superior  of  the  Nuns  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Turin. Cecilia  : 

m.  1854,  Marquis  Serlupi  Crescenzi  Cavallerizzo  Maggiore  to  His  Holiness  Pope  Pius  X. 
Residence , Palazzo  Serlupi,  Rome. 

Widow  living — Agnes  Georgiana(Z,<k(j/  Dalton-Fitzgerald),  da.  of  George  Wildes,  Esq.,  formerly 
of  Elm  Bank,  Manchester  : m.  1861,  Sir  Gerald  Richard  Dalton- Fitzgerald,  who^.  1894,  great  great- 
grandson  of  Richard  Fitzgerald,  Esq.,  of  Castle  Ishen,  who  in  1780  assumed  the  Baronetcy,  con- 
ferred on  Sir  Edmund  Fitzgerald  of  Clenghlish  (supposed  extinct),  in  consequence  of  having  been 
certified  by  the  then  Ulster  King  of  Arms,  as  descended  from  Sir  Edmund  in  direct  line.  Resi- 
dence, St.  Leonard’s  Lodge,  Clewer,  Windsor. 


FITZ-GERALD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1822,  of  Newmarket-on-Fergus,co.  Clare.  [Extinct  1908.] 

Sir  George  Cumming  Fitz-Gerald,  5th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  6th  Baronets — Clara  Emma  ( Lady  Fitz-Gerald ),  da.  of  the  late 
James  Whitaker,  of  Huddersfield:  m.  ist,  1881,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Augustine  Fitz-Gerald,  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1893 ; 2ndly,  1894,  William  Walter  Augustine  Fitz-Gerald,  son  of  the  late  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  John  Forster  Fitz  Gerald,  G.C.B.  Residence,  Carrigoran,  Newmarket-on-Fergus, 
co.  Clare.— Ellen  Creagh  ( Lady  Fitz-Gerald),  da.  of  the  late  Croften  Hamilton  Fitz-Gerald  : 
m.  ist,  1888,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  George  Cumming  Fitz-Gerald,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1908,  when 
the  title  became  ext.  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Donne  Lee  James,  formerly  R.E.  (Mil.). 
Residences,  9,  Elliot  Street,  The  Hoe,  Plymouth ; Chyanhall,  Gulval,  Penzance. 


FITZ-GERALD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Valencia,  co.  Kerry. 

Sir  John  Peter  Gerald  Maurice  Fitz- 
Gerald, M.C.  (The  21st  Knight  of  Kerry),  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  May  14th,  1884;  s.  his  father,  Capt. 
Sir  Maurice,  C V.O.,  1916;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Horse  Guards, 
and  now  Major  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers;  served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (M.C.):  m.  1919, 
Lady  Mildred,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Dunmore,  and 
widow  of  Brig. -Gen.  Gilbert  Burrell  Spencer 
Follett,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O. 

— Ermine,  a saltire  gules  ; in  centre  point  a cross 
pattee  argent.  Crest — A chevalier  in  complete  armour  on 
horseback  at  full  speed,  with  his  sword  drawn  and  visor 
raised,  proper  ; saddle  gules,  saddle-cloth  or. 

Seat — Valencia  Island,  Ireland.  Town  Residence — 22, 
Bryanston  Square,  W.  Club — Turf. 

Brother  living-ARTHUR  HENRY  BRINSLEY,  b. 
July  6th,  1885  ; is  Capt.  Irish  Guards,  and  a J.P.  for 
N.  Kerry;  served  during  European  War  1914  : m.  1914, 
Mary  Eleanor,  da.  of  Capt.  Francis  William  Forester,  of 
Saxelbye,  Melton  Mowbray  [B.  Saltoun],  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Brinsley,  b.  1 14, — George  Peter  Maurice, 
b.  1917, — Finola,  b.  1919.  Residences , Ballinruddery, 
Listowel,  co.  Keri*£  ; Thorpe  Satchville,  Melton  Mowbray. 
Clubs,  Travellers’,  White’s,  Kildare  Stieet. 

Sister  living — Louise  Nesta  Pamela,  b.  1889  : **t.  ist, 
1908  Capt.  Lord  Richard  Wellesley,  Grenadier  Guards, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914 ; 2ndly  (in  New  York),  March  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  Lord  George 
Wellesley,  M.C.  [ see  D.  Wellington],  Residence,  40,  West  84th  Street',  New  York  City. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  ist  baronet)— Robert  John,  b.  1852  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kerry  (High 
Sheriff  1910):  m.  1878,  Marion,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Mahony  Harte,  B.L.,  of  Batterfield  House, 
co.  Kerry,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Francis,  D.S.O.  (Club,  Naval  and  Military),  b.  1879 ; is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.),  and  an  A.Q.M.G. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
with  Mounted  Inf.  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  seven  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1909, 
Baroness  Adrienne  de  Geer,  da.  of  the  late  Baron  Gustav  de  Geer,  of  Zeist,  Holland,  and  has 
{issue  living,  Peter  Desmond  b.  1910,  Mervyn  Robert  Gustav  b.  1911,  Adrian  John  b.  1914, — 
Robert  Brinsley,  M.C.  (Clubs,  Travellers’,  Pratt’s,  Bath),  b.  1884;  Capt.  Gen.  List;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  the  Crown  of  Italy  and  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1920,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  James  FitzGerald,  of 
Dublin,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Rupert  Chomeley  Yea  Dering,  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
[see  Dering,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  10,  Milner  Street,  S.W.3.  Clubs,  Kildare  Street,  Bath, 
Wellington.— -Peter  David,  b.  1855;  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Cork  and  Limerick:  m.  ist,  1890,  Helen 
Mary,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Major  William  Francis  Percy,  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Leslie 
.Martin,  12th  Lancers;  2ndly,  1906,  Charlotte  Honor,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  S. 
MacAdam,  of  Blackwater,  co.  Clare,  having  had  issue  (by  ist  marriage),  of  whom  James  Brinsley 
Peter,  b.  1894  ; ed.  at  Dean  Close  Sch.,  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards, — 
Maurice  Robert,  b.  1895;  Lieut  Irish  Guards;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, 
— Peter  John,  R.N.,  b.  1900;  Lieut.  R.N., — Joan  Mary,  b.  1892,— Julia  Gertrude,  b.  1897.  Resi- 
dence, Mondellihy,  Adare,  co.  Limerick.  Club , Kildare  Street.— Brinsley  John  Hamilton,  C.B. , 
b.  1859;  is  Capt.  Yeo.  ; served  during  S.  African  War  as  Lieut.  W.  Somerset  Yeo.,  and  as  A.D.C. 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Private  Sec.  on 
Personal  Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch.,  with  rank  of  I.ieut. -Col.  (despatches,  C.  B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre);  C.B.  (Civil)  1916:  m.  1918,  Mrs.  Drexel.  Residence , 
63,  Duke  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  Clubs,  White’s,  Brooks’s,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 


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Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Emily.— -Frances  Caroline.—— Katherine  : m.  1873, 
the  Rev.  Henry  Bell,  who  d.  1919,  formerly  V.  of  Muncaster  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  and  has 
issue  living  Aubrey  Fitz-Gerald,  b.  1882, — Siric  Francis  Lorrain,  b.  1884;  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.  (Special  Reserve) ; European  War  1914-19, — Kathleen  Mary  Loraine, — Ida 
Constance  Vere, — Gertrude  Shiela.— Elizabeth  Ann  {Hon.  Mrs.  Francis  Spring  Rice)  : m.  1882, 
Com.  the  Hon.  Francis  Spring  Rice,  brother  of  2nd  Baron  Monteagle  of  Brandon.  Residence , 

Reenglas,  Valencia  Island Julia  Emma  Isabella:  m.  1888,  Stephen  Edward  Spring  Rice,  C.B., 

who  d.  1902  [ see  B.  Monteagle,  colls.]. Eileen  Gertrude:  m.  1886,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Kaye 

Daubeney,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1894.  Residence,  Eastington  House, 
Cirencester. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Amelia  Catherine  {Lady  Fitz-Gerald ),  da.  of  the  late  Henri 
Louis  Bischoffsheim,  of  Bute  House,  South  Audley  Street,  W.,  and  The  Warren  House,  Stanmore, 
Middlesex  : m.  1882,  Capt.  Sir  Maurice  Fitz-Gerald,  C.V.O.,  2nd  baronet  and  20th  Knight  of 
Kerry,  who  d.  1916.  Residence , Buckland,  Faringdon,  Berks. 

The  title  of  “Knight  of  Kerry”  was  conferred  upon  his  son  Maurice  by  John  Fitz  Thomas 
Fitz-Gerald,  Earl  of  Decies  and  Desmond,  by  virtue  of  his  royal  seigniory  as  a Count  Palatine,  and 
his  descendants  have  ever  since  been  so  styled  in  Acts  of  Parliament,  patents  under  the  Great  Seal, 
and  other  legal  documents.  The  1st  baronet  was  the  19th  “ Knight  of  Kerry.”  The  2nd  baronet, 
Capt.  Sir  Maurice,  C.V.O.,  served  in  Ashanti  1873-4  (several  times  mentioned  in  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  was  an  Extra  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught. 


FITZGERALD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Geraldine  Place,  St.  Finn  Barr,  co.  Cork. 


A sea  0/  trees. 


Sir  Edward  Fitzgerald,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  Daniel  Fitzgerald,  of  Gurtsmaurane,  Treleary,  co.  Cork  ; 
b.  Nov.  24th,  1846 ; is  a merchant,  and  an  Alderman  and 
a J.P.  for  Cork  (Lord  Mayor  1903)  ; has  Order  of  the 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan;  unsuccessfully  contested  Cork 
City  ( Ind .)  Jan.  1910  : m.  1872,  Anne,  da.  of  John 
O’Donoghue,  of  Cork,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  on  a saltire  gules  charged  with  two  arrows 
saltirewise  points  downwards  or,  a chief  arched  of  the  second  thereon 
a lymphad  between  two  towers  or.  Crrst — In  front  of  three  oak  trees 
a knight  mounted  in  full  armour  proper  bearing  on  his  sinister  arm 
a shield  argent  charged  with  a civic  crown  gules. 

Residence — Geraldine  Place,  St.  Finn  Barr,  co.  Cork. 


Sons  living— JOHN  JOSEPH,  b.  1876 Edward,  b.  1883. 

Andrew,  b.  1885.— William,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living— Ellen,  b.  1881. Anne  Maria,  b.  1890. 

Julia  Monica,  b.  1894. 


JUDKIN-FITZGERALD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Lisheen,  Tipperary. 


Brave  and  faithful. 


Sir  Joseph  Capel  Judkin-FitzGerald, 
4th  Baronet;  b.  Aug.  9th,  1853;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Thomas,  1864 ; ed.  at  Harrow  : m.  1872, 
Constance  Sarah,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  Augustus  Hyder,  10th  Hussars,  and  has 
issue. 

$rms — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  ermine  a saltire  gules : 
and  and  3rd  argent,  a chevron  gules  between  three  boars’ 
heads  sable,  langued  of  the  second.  Cast — A chevalier  in 
complete  armour  on  horseback  at  full  speed,  his  sword  drawn 
and  beaver  up  all  proper.  ^Hotto, — Servavi  patriam 

sine  clade  (/  serve  my  country  without  bloodshed). 

Residence — 

Son  living-THOMAS  JUDKIN,  b.  1873. 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Constance  Hyder,  b.  1879  : is  m. 

Residence , 

Sisters  living— Eliza  Anna:  m.  1872,  John  E.  Roberts. 

Residence,  27,  Eversfield  Place,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Emma  Augusta : rn.  1875,  Edmund  T.  Hale,  formerly  of 

The  Grange,  Somerset. Henrietta  Mary  De  La  Poer: 

m.  1874,  William  Powell  Keale,  who  d.  18 — . 


Sir  Thomas  Judkin-FitzGerald,  ist  Bt.  (who  was  a younger  brother  of  Robert  Uniacke  Fitz- 
Gerald, of  Lisquinlan  and  Corkbeg,  ancestor  of  Sir  Robert  Uniacke  Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald, 
ist  Bt.,  infra),  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Judkin  1798. 


UNIACKE-PENROSE-FITZGERALD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Lisquinlan,  Ighter- 
murrough,  and  Corkbeg  Island,  Corkbeg,  co.  Cork.  [Extinct  1919.] 

Sir  Robert  Uniacke  Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald,  ist  and 


last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Jane  Emily  {Lady  Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald),  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  William  John  Codnngton,  G.C.B.,  M.P.  [see  Codrington,  Bt.,  cr.  1721,  colls.]  : m. 
1867,  Sir  Robert  Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald,  ist  Bt.,  who  d.  1919,  when  the  title  became  ext. 
Residence,  35,  Grosvenor  Road,  S.W. 


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FITZHERBERT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Tissington,  Derbyshire. 

Sir  Hugo  Meynell  FitzHerbert,  6th 
Baronet;  b.  July  3rd,  1872;  s.  his  father,  Rev . Sir 
Richard,  1906;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  1895)  ; formerly  Lieut.  8th  Hussars  ; is 
patron  of  two  livings  ; was  High  Sheriff  for  Notting- 
hamshire 1909 : m.  1920,  Diana  Isabel,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Edward  Erskine  [see  B.  Erskine,  colls.]. 

^rms — Gules,  three  lions  rampant  or.  Crtst— A cubit  arm 
in  armour  erect,  the  hand  appearing  clenched  within  the  gauntlet 
all  proper. 

Seats — Tissington  Hall,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire ; Nettle- 
worth  Manor,  Notts.  Clubs , — Cavalry,  Bath,  Yorkshire. 


Brothers  living — WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  21st,  1874  ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896) : m.  1899,  Lady  Nora  Maitland, 
da.  of  13th  Earl  of  Lauderdale.  Residence , Aston  Somerville, 

Gloucestershire. Richard  Arkwright,  b.  1876 ; formerly 

Lieut.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.). 

Rev.  Henry  Edward,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn. 

Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; is  R.  of  Thrapston  : m.  1907,  the  Hon. 
Margaret  Elinor  Holmes-a’Court,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Heytes- 
bury,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Richard  Frederick,  b.  1913, — 
David  Henry,  b.  1918, — Mary  Ida,  b.  1908, — Sybil  Helen, 
b.  1909,— Elinor  Ruth,  b.  1911,  — Ann,  b.  1916.  Residence , 

Thrapston  Rectory,  Northants.  Club , Wellington. 

1878 : in.  1913,  J.  Frederic  Cartmell,  and  has  issue  living, 
Richard  Anthony  FitzHerbert,  b.  1916, — Adelaide  Diana  St.  Helens,  b.  1914.  Residence , Alvaston 
Fields,  Derby. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  4th  baronet) — Agnes  Rebekah  : in.  1867,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Reid 

Martin,  Bengal  Army,  who  d.  1892. Frances  Theresa  : in.  1883,  Edward  Evelyn  Harcourt- 

Vernon  [see  B.  Vernon,  colls.].  Residence , Grove  Hall,  East  Retford,  Notts. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Mary  Anne  {Lady  FitzHerbert),  da.  of  the  late  Edwaul 
Arkwright,  of  Hatton,  Warwickshire:  in.  1871,  the  Rev.  Sir  Richard  FitzHerbert,  5th  baronet, 
who  d.  1906.  Residence , Brooklands,  Bakewell,  Derbyshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Henry  Fitz  Herbert,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b • 
1809,  d.  1885  : ni.  1st,  1841,  Ellen  Margaret,  who  d.  1845,  da.  of  James  Hepburn> 
of  Tovil  Place,  Kent  ; 2ndly,  1848,  Susan,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  Michael  Hinton 
Castle,  of  Stapleton  Grove,  Bristol  : — 

Walter  Hepburn  Melitas,  b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Rugby  and  at  Sandhurst ; formerly  Major  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  in  the  Jowaki  campaign  1877  (medal  with  clasp,  despatches), 
and  in  Afghanistan  campaign  1878-9  (medal  with  clasp) ; patron  of  Somersal  Herbert  R.  : 
in.  1886,  Mary  Joanna  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  William  Carr,  R.  of  Barming, 
Maidstone,  and  has  issue  living,  Nicholas  Hepburn,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb., — 

Harriet  Marjorie,  b.  1891.  Residence,  The  Hall,  Somersal-Herbert,  Derby. Rev.  Reginald 

Henry  Castle,  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871);  formerly 

R.  of  Somersal-Herbert.  Residence,  Comberford  Cottage,  Tamworth. Norman,  C.M.G., 

C.B.E.,  b.  1858;  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Expeditionary  Force;  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with  New 
Zealand  Contingent  (medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  19x5-19  (C.M.G.,  C.B.E.)  ; C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  1908,  Esther  Beresford,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Sproule,  of  Ennis,  cO. 

Clare,  and  widow  of  Neville  Sinclair,  M.D. Anthony  Francis,  b.  1863:  m.  1893,  Catherine 

Anne,  da.  of  Charles  Bull,  of  Aorangi,  Fielding,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Dulcie, 
b.  1894, — Cicely  Beresford,  b.  1900, — Nellie,  b.  1905.  Residence , Waimarama,  Fielding,  New 
Zealand.  Adeline  Frances  Henrietta,  b.  1843  : m-  1862,  Francis  Beresford  Wright,  who  d. 
1911,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  FitzHerbert  (of  Aldercar  Hall,  Derby),  b.  1865  : in.  1900, 
the  Hon.  Daisy  Isabel,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Moncreiff,  and  has  issue  living,  Gilbert  Francis  Moncreiff 
b.  1905,  Ronald  FitzHerbert  b.  1907,  a son  b.  1910,  Adeline  Nora  b.  1901, — Kenneth  Hepburn, 
b.  1868  : in.  1905,  Lucy  Mary,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Channer  Corfield,  J.P.  [see  Alleyne, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Hepburn  Kenneth  b.  1914,  Margaret  Mary  b.  1907, — Richard  Beresford 
(of  Bilton,  Rugby),  b.  1870:  m.  1899,  Mary  Gwladwys,  da.  of  Henry  Donne,  of  Olivers, 
Painswick,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Donald  b.  1900,  Margaret  Irene  b.  1902, 
Nancy  Adeline  b.  1904,  Elizabeth  Esther  b.  1910, — Ivan  FitzHerbert,  b.  1875;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A.  : 
m.  1906,  Agnes  Sarah  Augusta,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Channer  Corfield  [see  Alleyne,  Bt.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Corfield  b.  1909,  Audrey  Augusta  b.  1907, — Adeline  Francesca, 

b.  1863.  Residence , Wootton  Court,  near  Warwick. Ellen  Margaret  Hepburn,  b.  1845  : 

vt.  1870,  Col.  Charles  Bill,  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.),  who  d.  1915,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  FitzHerbert,  b.  1872  ; Major  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) 
(retired)  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901,  European  War  1914-18:  m.  1909,  Alice  Violet,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 
C.  B.  Toller,  of  Aston  Bank,  Hawarden,  and  has  issue  living,  three  das., — Ida  Helen  de  la 

Martelliere.  Residence , Farley  Hall,  Oakamoor,  N.  Staffordshire. Florence  Kate  {Baroness 

Moncreiff),  b.  1851  : in.  1871,  the  3rd  Baron  Moncreiff,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  The  Priory, 
Wootton  Wawen,  Warwickshire.— —Mildred  {Hon.  Mrs.  Francis  Moncreiff),  b.  1852  : in.  1880, 
the  Hon.  Francis  Jeffrey  Moncreiff,  who  d.  1900  [see  B.  Moncreiff.]  Residence,  28,  Eglinton 

Crescent,  Edinburgh. Augusta  Rose,  b.  1856  : in.  1884,  Major  Frederick  William  Peacock, 

C.B.  Residence , Vernon’s  Oak,  Somersal-Herbert,  Derby.  -Agnes  Beresford,  b.  1861  : in.  1894, 
the  Rev.  Reginald  Harvey,  who  d.  1895.  Residence,  Bakewell.— Cicely  Frances,  b.  1865  : 
in.  1889,  Alfred  Ernest  Dickinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Enid  May,  b.  1891.  Residence, 
Brookside,  Avening,  Gloucestershire.— Hilda  Mary,  b.  1867.  Residence , Bakewell. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Henry  FitzHerbert  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Richard  FitzHerbert,  Trooper  in  New  Zealand  Forces,  b.  1853,^. 
(wounds  inaction  during  European  War)  1917  : in.  1881,  Mary  Lucy  (now  of  Somersal, 
Marton,  New  Zealand),  da.  of  Major  Marshall  (formerly  of  65th  Regt.),  of  Tutu  Totara, 
Marton,  New  Zealand  : — 

Arthur  Geoffry  Marshall,  b.  1882 ; S.  Africa  1901-2  with  New  Zealand  Contingent,  European  War 
I9I5_I7  with  New  Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  in  Egypt  and  Palestine:  m.  1908,  Hilda  Eunice, 
da.  of  W.  Gray,  of  Marton,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Eileen  Mildred,  b.  1919. 
Residence,  Rangitane,  Mangaweka,  New  Zealand.-^—  Beresford  Close,  b.  1884:  in.  1918,  Gladys 
Ruby,  da.  of  John  Owens,  of  Epsom,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Adeline 

Beryl,  b.  1919, — Dorothy  Grace,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Tairoa,  Taihape,  New  Zealand. Hugo 

Blois,  b.  1885.— Mildred  Mary,  b.  1891. 


One  {only)  will  I serve. 
Sister  living — Vielet  Annie,  b. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Alleyne  FitzHerbert  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Haffenden  FitzHerbert,  b.  1842.  d.  1873  : in.  1st,  1861,  Anne, 
who  d.  1867,  da.  of — Farmer  ; 2ndly,  1868,  Janet  Maclean,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Frederick 
John  Knox,  of  Johnsonville,  Wellington,  New  Zealand  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Egbert,  b.  1863  : m.  1st  1891,  Florence  Grace,  who*/.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Gregory,  of  Feilding,  New  Zealand;  2ndly,  1912,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Tohn 
Holloway,  of  Thame,  Oxon,  and  widow  of  the  late  Charles  Joseph  Little,  of  Eldon  Road, 
Kensington,  W.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage)  John  Alleyne,  b 1896, — Herbert  Haffenden, 

b.  1905,—  Margaret  Eunice,  A 1893. Horace,  b.  1865:  in.  18—,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  — Drury,  and 

has  issue  living,  Herbert,  b.  18 — : in.  18 — , Winifred,  da.  of  — Walpole,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Michael  b.  19 — , Norman  b.  19 — . — —(By  2nd  marriage)  Rowena  : in.  18 — , Robert  Knox, 

and  has  issue  living,  Alleyne,  b.  18 — , — Wallace,  b.  18 — , — William,  b.  18 — . Ethel  : m 1894, 

James  Thompson  Wilson  Hogg,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  FitzHerbert,  b.  1897, — Griselda 
Wilson,  b.  1895.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  FitzHerbert,  b.  1843,  d.  1915  : in.  1875,  Cecil  Mary  Lefroy,  who 
d.  1882.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Maule,  V.  of  Privett,  Hants  : — 

Humphrey  Beresford,  b.  1879  : m.  1907,  Kathleen,  da.  of  Charles  Alexander,  of  Liverpool.— Douglas 
Cecil,  b.  1882.— -Dorothy  Maule,  b.  1876  : in.  1909,  William  Evan  Tibbs,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mercia  Vernon,  b.  1914.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Alleyne  FitzHerbert,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1815,  d.  i860  in.  1841, 
Angelina,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  James  Haffenden,  of  Langford  Hall,  Notts  : — 

Henry  Ralph,  b.  1852  : m.  1881,  Martha,  da.  of  W.  F.  Kennedy,  and  has  issue  living,  Claude 
Kennedy,  b.  1884  : in.  1910,  Averil  Alexandra,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Alexander  Woodward 
(infra), — Maisi  Harriet.— Charles,  b.  1856  : in.  1889,  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  U. 
Mackenzie,  of  Poyntzfield,  Rangitikei,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Reynold  Hall,  b.  1890. 

Rev.  Alleyne,  b.  i860 ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1889) ; formerly  R.  of 

Somersal  Herbert : in.  1887,  Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Smith  (formerly  V.  of 
Easton  Maudit,  Northants),  of  Clarendon  House,  Redcar.  Residence , The  Cedars,  Breadsall, 

Derby. Mary  Cecilia:  in.  1869,  the  Rev.  William  Alexander  Woodward,  formerly  R.  of  Flax- 

Bourton,  who  d.  1912,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Mary, — Ethel  Cecilia : in.  1908,  the  Rev.  J.  H. 
Mercer,  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  19 — , — Winifred  Grace, — Averil  Alexandra  : m.  1910, 

Claude  Kennedy  FitzHerbert  (ante). Harriet  Cecilia  : in.  1872,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Alfred  Wilmot, 

who  d.  1876  [see  Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1759].— Phebe  Elizabeth. Selina  : in.  1886,  Benjamin 

Newton,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1893, — May  Gladys, — Daisy  Frances. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Herbert  Haffenden  FitzHerbert  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  FitzHerbert,  b.  1872,  d.  19—  : in.  18 — , Ellen,  da.  of — Kurd 
Donald,  b.  18 — .——James,  b.  18 — . Janet.  Maud. 

Issue  of  the  late  Anthony  FitzHerbert,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1818,  d.  1855  : 
m.  1852,  Elizabeth  Martha,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Horne, 
R.  of  Barming,  Kent : — 

Francis,  b.  1854  : in.  1902,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  John  Knight  FitzHerbert  (infra),  and  has  issue  living, 
Geoffrey  Francis,  b.  1903, — Elizabeth,  b.  1905.  Residence , Ratclyffe,  Clyst  Hydon,  Devon. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Anthony  FitzHerbert : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerard  Horne  FitzHerbert,  b.  1853,  d.  1899 : in.  1875,  Emma,  el.  da.  oi 
Thomas  Fantam  : — 

Henry  Gerard,  b.  1876.— Arthur  Lionel,  b.  1877. William  Horne,  A 1880.— Leonard,  b.  1886. 

—Anthony  Decimus,  b.  1891;  Lieut.  Canadian  Infantry;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917. Lilian  Maud,  A 1879. Eva  May,  A 1884. Kathleen,  b.  1888.— Rhoda,  b.  1890. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Knight  FitzHerbert,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1820,  d. 
1894:  in.  1859,  Arabella  Penelope,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  William  White, 
of  Shrubs,  co.  Dublin  : — 

Godfrey  White,  b.  1864  : in.  1900,  Anna  Rachel,  da.  of  Henry  Alleyne  Pile  [see  Alleyne,  Bt.,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Henry,  b.  1908, — Joan,  b.  1902, — Cicely,  b.  1904,— Margaret,  A 1906,- Judith 

Agnes,  b.  19T4.  Residence , Park  Hall,  Alley,  Jamaica. Isabel:  in.  1884,  James  Lowndes 

Randall,  and  has  issue  living,  Bazil  FitzHerbert,  b.  1890. Maud.-  —Rachel  Helen. Edith  : 

m.  1902,  Francis  FitzHerbert  (ante). 

The  5th  baronet  was  12th  in  male  descent  from  Nicholas,  2nd  son  of  John  FitzHerbert,  of 
Somersal-Herbert,  whose  ancestors  possessed  it  from  the  beginning  of  the  13th  century.  The  descend- 
ants of  John  FitzHerbert’s  el.  son  are  now  represented  by  Com.  Herbert  Fitzherbert,  C.M.G.,  R.N. , 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Wyndham  Fitzherbert,  who  in.  1882,  Agnes  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Penny,  b.  1885  [{Club,  United  Service)  ; European  War  1914-16  (C.M.G.) ; C.M.G.  1919  ;]  : m.  1919, 
Rachel,  da.  of  Col.  Lionel  Henry  Hanbury,  C.M.G.  Nicholas  died  1472,  having  acquired  Tissington 
by  his  marriage  with  Margaret,  da.  of  Robert  Fraunceys,  of  Foremark  and  grand-da.  and  co-heir  of 
Sir  Thomas  Clinton  (2nd  son  of  3rd  Baron  Clinton). 

Fitzwygram,  see  Wigram. 

FLANNERY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Wethersfield  Manor,  Essex. 

Sir]  ames  Fortescue  Flannery,  Knt.,M.P. , 
1st  Baronet , son  of  Capt.  John  Flannery,  of  Egremont, 
Cheshire  ; b.  Dec.  16th,  1851  ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Science 
Sch.  ; is  a Consulting  Engineer,  a M.I.C.E.,  Chm.  oi 
the  firm  of  Flannery,  Baggallayand  Johnson  (Limited), 
consulting  engineers,  of  London,  Liverpool,  and  Rot- 
terdam, patron  of  one  living,  a J.P.  for  cos.  London, 
Surrey,  Essex,  and  Kent,  a Director  of  London  and 
South-Western  Bank  (Limited),  a Lieut,  of  City  of 
London,  a Member  of  Roy.  Dockyard  Committee  on 
Labour,  Examiner  in  Engineering  to  City  of  London 
Coll.,  Past  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Marine  Engineers  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Wethersfield  ; was  a British 
Commr.  to  Brussels  International  Exhibition  1897 ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Shipley  Div.  of  N.  Part  of  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  ( LU ) July  1895  to  Jan.  1906, 
when  he  unsuccessfully  contested  Cardiff  Dist. , and  for 
Essex,  E.,  or  Maldon,  Div.  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918; 
re-elected  for  Maldon  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  ; Knt. 
1899:  m.  1882,  Edith  Mary  Emma,  da.  of  Osborn 
Jenkyn,  of  Woodside,  Ealing,  and  has  issue. 


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g^rms — Argent,  on  a mount  vert  in  base  an\oak  tree  proper  on  a chief  arched  gules  two  roses 
of  the  first.  Crtst— In  front  of  an  oak  tree,  a cat  passant  guardant,  both  proper. 

Seat — Wethersfield  Manor,  Essex.  Town  Residence — 5,  Somers  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Savage,  Reform.  


Son  living-HAROLD  FORTESCUE,  M.B.E.,  6.  Dec.  13th,  1883;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  19x0);  is  Capt.  R.H.A.  (Territorial),  and  an  A.M.I.C.E.  ; M.B.E.  1918:  in.  1917,  Maud, 
da.  of  St.  George  Boswell,  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Fortescue,  b.  1918.  Club,  Union. 

Daughters  living— Kathleen  Edith  Fortescue:  in.  1913,  Charles  Eric  Addington  Hartridge,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Anthony,  b.  1916, — Rosemary,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Ponds  Farm,  Seer 
Green,  near  Beaconsfield— Enid  Fortescue  : in.  1916,  David  Crawford  Moore  Lindsay,  Lieut. 
Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders). 


FLAVELLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Toronto,  Dominion  of  Canada. 

Sir  Joseph  Wesley  Flavelle,  ist  Baronet , son  of  John  Flavelle, 
b.  Feb.  15th,  1858  ; is  a merchant,  Pres.  National  Trust  Co.,  a Director  of  Canadian 
Bank  of  Commerce,  Chm.  of  Board  of  Trustees  of  Gen.  Hospital,  Toronto,  and 
Gov.  of  Toronto  Univ.  ; sometime  Chm.  of  Imperial  Munitions  Board  of  Canada  : 
m.  1882,  Clara,  da.  of  the  Rev.  — Ellsworth,  and  has  issue. 

Not  yet  on  record  at  College  of  Arms. 

Residences — Ottawa,  Ontario,  Canada  ; Holwood,  Queen’s  Park,  Toronto.  Clubs — Toronto, 
York. 


Son  living — JOSEPH  ELLSWORTH,  b.  May  25th,  1892  : in.  1917,  Muriel,  da.  of  William 
N.  McEachren.  Residence , Oakville,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Daughters  living— Mina  Irene  : in.  1909,  William  Wallace  Barrett,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons 
and  one  da.  Clara  Ellsworth  : in.  1916,  Capt.  Frank  McEachren.  Residence , 


FLEMING,  Creation  (E.)  1705,  of  Rydal,  Westmoreland. 

Sir  Andrew  Fleming  Hudleston  le  Fleming,  8th 
Baronet ; b.  1855  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Michael  le  Fleming, 
1883;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand:  in. 
1895,  Jeanette,  da.  of  the  late  Roderick  Frazer,  of  Glen  Lovat, 
Seacliff,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

— Gules,  a fret  argent.  Crest — A serpent  nowed  holding  in  its 
mouth  a garland  of  olive  and  vine  all  proper. 

Residence — Orari  Bridge,  S.  Canterbury,  New  Zealand. 


Sister  living — Isabella  Emily  : in.  1876,  George  Alfred  Bandon.  Resi- 
dence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  le  Fleming,  2nd  son  01  6th  baronet, 
b.  1832,  d.  1906 : m.  1858,  Mary,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of 
Thomas  Wilson,  of  High  Wray,  Windermere  : — 
WILLIAM  HUDLESTON,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  E.  Canterbury  High  Sch.,  New  Zealand ; is  a Master 
Mason,  a Director  of  Kampokonui  Merchant  Co.,  a J.P.  for  New  Zealand,  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Waimate,  W.  Div.  : m.  1885,  Martha,  da.  of  the  late  John  Kelland,  of  Cruwys 
Morchard,  Devonshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank  Thomas,  b.  1888 ; European  War  1916-19 
with  New  Zealand  Engineers,— Stanley  Hudleston,  b.  1898, — Maud,  A 1886, — Eliza  Ann,  b.  1892, — 

Fanny  Lindsay,  b.  1892.  Residence,  The  Pines,  Otakeho,  Taranaki,  New  Zealand. Richard 

Thomas,  b.  1863. Diana  Elizabeth,  b.  1859. 

Issue  of  the  late  Elizabeth  Sarah  Anne  Bradshaw,  da.  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1826, 
^.1896:  m.  1857,  James  Carter  Shepherd,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Laurel  Bank,  Ambleside 
Richard  le  Fleming,  M.B.,  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Windermere  Coll.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1886)  : 
m.  1886,  Ada  Fleming,  only  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Fleming  Green,  of  Under  Crag,  Grasmere,  and 
has  issue  living,  Stanley  le  Fleming,  MC.,b.  1889;  is  Major  Northamptonshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-16  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar), — Hugh  Turnor  le  Fleming,  b.  1890; 
is  Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Regt.:  m.  1911,  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Gifford,  of  Mene 
Bras,  Brittany,  and  Devon, — Richard  Arnold,  b.  1893;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A., — John  Norman  King 
x?-  x,A’  ^rent  Mansions,  The  Bell,  Hendon),  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  R.A.F.  : in.  1918,  Joyce,  da.  of 
Richard  J.  Guy,  of  Gherbari,  Dollis  Park,  Finchley,  N.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1919, — 

Dorothy,  b.  1888  : in.  19 — , Arthur  Gordon  Bowman,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C., — Mary  Joan,  b.  1896. 

John,  A 1865;  ed.  at  Windermere  and  Epsom  Colls.  William  Michael  le  Fleming,  b.  1871. 

Residence,  The  Crest,  Budleigh  Salterton,  Devon. Margaret  Carter.— Charlotte.— —Jane 

Isabella:  m.  1912,  Capt.  Charles  Bury,  formerly  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers.  Residence , Little  Island 
House,  Cork. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Sir  Michael  le  Fleming,  a kinsman  of  Baldwin,  Earl  of  Flanders, 
who,  having  assisted  William  the  Conqueror  against  the  Scots,  received  various  manors  in  Lancashire, 
Westmoreland,  and  Cumberland.  The  ist  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Westmoreland  1696-1707,  and  the 
2nd  baronet  was  Bishop  of  Carlisle  1734-47. 


Pax,  copia,  sapientia. 
Peace,  plenty,  wisdom. 


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FLETCHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Ashe  Ingen  Court,  Bridstow,  co.  Hereford. 


Sir  John  Samuel  Fletcher,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Samuel  Fletcher,  of  Broom- 
field, near  Manchester ; b.  Nov.  3rd,  1841 ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1864,  M.A. 
1869) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1868  ; was  a Member 
of  Hampstead  Board  of  Guardians  1876-98  (Chm. 
1880-98),  and  a County  Councillor  therefor  1889-1904 
(Dep.-Chm.  1900)  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Middlesex  and 
London  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Hampstead  ( C ) Oct.  1905 
to  Nov.  1918  : m.  1895,  Sara,  da.  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Clark,  of  Winchendon,  Bucks. 

$.rms — Azure,  a stag's  head  erased  within  an  orle  of  eight 
arrows,  points  downwards  argent.  €rtst — In  front  of  a saltire 
flory  or,  an  arm  embowed,  vested  above  the  elbow  with  a 
leather  sleeve,  the  hand  grasping  an  arrow  fessewise,  all  proper. 

Seats—  Ashe  Ingen  Court,  Bridstow,  Herefordshire; 
Bryony  ? Hill,  Hambledon,  Surrey.  Clubs — Albemarle,  St. 
Stephen’s. 


AUBREY-FLETCHER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1782,  of  Clea  Hall,  Cumberland. 


Martis,  non  cupidinis. 
Of  war,  not  0/  love. 


Sir  Lancelot  Aubrey-Fletcher,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  March  13th,  1846  ; s.  his  brother,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Aubrey-Fletcher,  B.C.,  C.B. , M.R.,  1910;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1869;  assumed  by  Roy.  Licence  1910  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Aubrey  : m.  1st,  1875,  Gertrude  Isabella, 
who  d.  1878,  da.  of  John  Howell ; 2ndly,  1882,  Emily  Harriet, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Nugent  Wade,  M.A.,  R.  of 
St.  Anne’s,  Soho,  and  Canon  of  Bristol ; 3rdly,  1913,  Aileen 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John  Macpherson,  Bar.-at-Law,  formerly 
of  Bombay,  and  has  issue  by  2nd  marriage. 

&rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent,  a cross  engrailed  sable  between 
four  pellets  each  charged  with  a pheon  argent,  Fletcher  ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
azure,  a chevron  between  three  eagles’  heads  erased  or,  Aubrey. 
CDrests — ist,  a horse’s  head  argent,  Fletcher ; 2nd,  an  eagle’s  head  erased 
or,  Aubrey. 

Residence — 69,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.  Club — Union. 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage— HENRY  LANCELOT,  D.S.O. , M.V.O. , b.  Sept.  10th,  1887; 
Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.)  ; M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1910,  D.S.O.  1918  : in.  1911,  Mary  Augusta,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  William 
Chilton,  R.  of  Great  Horkesley,  Colchester,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry  Lancelot,  b.  1912, 
— Nigel  Chilton,  b.  1914, — Lancelot  Philip,  b.  1919.  Residences , Dorton  House,  near  Thame  ; 

Chilton  House,  near  Thame;  1,  Upper  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage — Kathleen  Margaret,  b.  1884 : in.  1916,  Capt.  Hugh  H.  C. 
Tufnell,  R.E. 

Brothers  living — Rev.  Philip  Fletcher,  b.  1848 ; ed.  at  ExeterColl.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1872) ; 

is  in  Holy  Orders  of  Church  of  Rome,  and  a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre. 

John  Lowther  Fletcher,  b.  1851  : in.  18 — , Emily,  da.  of  the  late  William  Burkwood,  and  widow 
of  Cecil  H.  Weston,  and  has  issue  living. 

Sisters  living — Edith  Fletcher. Adelaide  Maria  : tit.  1863,  Horace  Edward  Chapman,  who  of 

1907,  and  has  issue  living,  Horace  Arthur  Bruce,  b.  1866 : in.  1891,  Frances  Beatrice,  da.  of  William 
Pinckney,  of  Milford  Hill,  Salisbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela,  Beryl, — Helen  Mary:  in.  1890, 
the  Rev.  Albert  Darell  Tupper  Carey,  V.  of  Huddersfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey 
Darell  b.  1893,  Peter  Charles  Sandeman  b.  1902,  Jaqueline  Margory  b.  1891,  Edith  b.  1892,  Rose 
Marie  b.  1807, — Florence  Maria  ( Lady  Doivnes) : in.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Arthur  Henry 
Downes,  M.D.,  of  36,  St.  Mary  Abbot’s  Terrace,  W.14,  and  Varengeville-sur-Mer,  France, — 
Adelaide  Mabel  ( Viscountess  Allenby)  : in.  1896,  the  ist  Viscount  Allenby, — Mary  Edith  Faith  : 

in.  iqoi,  Vice-Adm.  Charles  Lionel  Napier,  C.B.,  R.N.,  of  Chitterne  House,  Chitterne,  Wilts. 

Eliza  Emily : m.  1890,  William  Victor  Foster.  Residence , Biarritz,  France. 

Henry  Fletcher,  of  Cockerinouth,  entertained  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots,  on  her  journey  from 
Workington  to  Carlisle,  1568,  and  presented  her  with  robes  of  velvet,  for  which  she  returned  him  a 
letter  of  thanks.  Fiom  him  descended  Sir  Richard  Fletcher,  whose  son,  Henry,  was  created  a baronet, 
1640.  He  raised  a regiment  for  Charles  I.,  and  was  slain  at  Rawton  Heath.  This  baronetcy  expired 
with  Sir  Henry,  3rd  baronet,  who  died  a monk  at  Douay.  Sir  Henry,  ist  baronet  of  the  present 
creation,  was  a Coin,  in  Navy  of  H.E.I.C.,  a distinguished  Director  of  the  East  India  Co.,  and  M.P. 
for  Cumberland  1768-1802.  The  4th  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Aubrey-Fletcher,  P.C.,  C.B., 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Horsham  (C)  1880-85,  and  for  Mid,  or  Lewes,  Div.  of  Sussex  1885-1910,  was  Parlia- 
mentary Groom-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  July  1885  to  Jan.  1886,  and  assumed  by  Royal  license 
1903  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Aubrey. 


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)YD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1816. 

Sir  Henry  Robert  Kincaid  Floyd,  5th 
Baronet , b.  1899  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  Henry 
Robert  Peel,  1915  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Lieut.  Hussars. 

— Sable,  a lion  rampant-reguardant  argent,  on  a 
chief  embattled  or  a sword  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or, 
the  blade  passing  through  an  eastern  crown  gules,  between 
two  tigers’  faces  also  proper.  Crtat — A lion  rampant-reguardant 
argent,  murally  crowned  gules,  bearing  a flag  (representing  the 
standard  of  Tippoo  Sultaun)  flowing  to  the  sinister  proper. 

Residence — Northend  House,  Hursley,  Hants. 


Brothers  living- JOHN  DUCKETT,  b.  Nov.  1st,  1903. 

——Charles  Murray,  b.  1905. 

Sister  living— Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1897. 

Aunts  living — Sarah  Beatrice,  b.  1857.— Constance  Caro- 
line Montgomery,  b.  1861  : m.  1882,  Henry  Carew  Cox,  and 
has  issue  living,  Reginald  Carew,  b.  1885. 

Widow  living  of  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet— Caroline 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Coore,  of  Scruton  Hall, 
Bedale,  Yorkshire  : in.  1896,  as  his  third  wife,  Capt.  Robert 
Peel  Floyd  (ante),  who  d.  1899.  Residence , 2,  Cavendish 
Place,  Bath. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  baronet— Edith  Anne  (Lady  Floyd), 
da.  of  the  late  Major  J.  Kincaid-Smith,  of  Polmont  House, 
Scotland  : m.  1895,  Capt.  Sir  Henry  Robert  Peel  Floyd,  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Northend  House,  Hursley, 
Hants. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Greenwood  Floyd,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1903:  m.  1880,  Edith  Ellen  (now  of  7,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  John  Marcon,  of  Wallington  Hall,  Downham,  Norfolk  : — 

Arthur  Bowen, \D.S. O.,  b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  (Reserve)  ; Mesopotamia  1914-16  (despatches, 

D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919. Helena  Margaret,  b.  1881:  m.  1906,  Cecil  James  Shuttleworth  Holden, 

who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Arthur  Shuttleworth,  b.  1909, — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1911, — 
Cicely  Helena  Elizabeth,  b.  1912.  Residence , Springfield  Place,  Chelmsford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Ashburnham  Floyd,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1838,  d.  1920  : 
m.  1867,  Mary,  da.  of  George  Pomeroy,  of  Exeter  : — 

Julia  Miranda  Laura. Gertrude  Frederica  Mary  Ashburnham. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Walter  Combermere  Lee  Floyd,  M.I.C.E.,  7th  son 
of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1841,  d.  1917  : m.  1st,  1869,  Elizabeth  Jane,  who  d.  1870,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Richard  Dunning,  of  Townsend,  Winkleigh,  Devon;  2ndly,  1882, 
Cecilia  Mary  Louisa  (now  of  Kelston  Knoll,  near  Bath),  da.  of  the  late  James 
Findlay,  of  Easterhill,  Lanarkshire  : — 

James  Francis  Murray,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1911,  M.A.  1915)  ; is  Hon.  Capt. 
Machine  Gun  Corps.— Sandford,  b.  1893;  is  in  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles;  served  with 
Mounted  Field  Ambulance  and  in  Wellington  Mounted  Rifles  in  New  Zealand  Expeditionary 

Force  during  European  War. Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1886  : in.  1918,  the  Rev.  Ernest  Walter  Poynton, 

R.  of  Kelston.  Residence , Kelston  Rectory,  near  Bath. Cecilia  Margaret,  b.  1891. 

Gen.  Sir  John,  the  1st  baronet,  Col.  of  8th  Light  Dragoons  distinguished  himself  in  India  as  Col. 
of  19th  Light  Dragoons,  and  was  second  in  command  at  the  taking  of  Seringapatam,  1799.  His 
daughter,  Julia,  married  the  illustrious  statesman  Sir  Robert  Peel,  2nd  baronet. 


Bearing  patiently  the  dust  and 
the  sun. 


FLUDYER,  Creation  (G  B.)  1759,  of  London. 

Sir  Arthur  John  Fludyer,  5th  Baronet ; b . 
1844 ; s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  John  Henry,  1896  ; is  a D.L.,  a 
J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  (Uppingham  North  Div. ) for 
Rutland  (High  Sheriff  1900),  and  patron  of  four  livings  ; for- 
merly Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Batn.  Northampton- 
shire Regt.  : m.  1876,  Augusta  Frances,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  Sir 
^Edward  Borough,  2nd  Bt. 

$rms — Sable,  a cross  flory  between  four  escallops  argent,  each  charged 
j with  a cross  patonce  of  the  field.  Cmt — An  escallop  as  in  the  arms  between 
a pair  of  wings  elevated  argent. 

Residence — Ayston  Hall,  Uppingham,  Rutland.  Club — Windham. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Chippenham,  was  knighted  1755,  and 
served  the  office  of  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1761-2. 


FORBES,  Creation  (N.S.)  1626,  of  Pitsligo,  and  Monymusk,  Aberdeenshire. 

Neither  timidly,  nor  rashly.  CHARLES  HAY  HEPBURN  STUART 


Greater  than  adversity,  a match  for 
prosperity. 


Forbes,  ioth  Baronet',  b.  June  3rd,  1871  ; j. 
his  father,  Sir  William  Stuart,  1906:  m.  (Jan.) 
1896,  Ellen,  da.  of  Capt.  — Huntley,  of  Picton, 
Marlborough,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue. 

— xst  and  4th,  grand  quarters,  azure,  on  a chevron 
between  three  bears'  heads  couped  argent,  muzzled  gules,  a 
heart  of  the  last ; 2nd  and  3rd,  grand  quarters,  quarterly, 
1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  bears’  heads  couped  argent,  muzzled 
gules;  2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  three  cinquefoils  argent.  Crtst — 
Out  of  a baron’s  coronet  a hand  holding  a scimitar  all 
proper,  j&nppartrrs — Two  bears  proper. 

Residence — Picton,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 


Sons  living — HUGH,  b.  Nov.  9th,  1896. Charles 

Edward,  b.  1903. William  Kenneth,  b.  1906.— James 

Albert,  b.  1907.— Reginald  Alexander,  b.  1909. 


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Daughters  living — Lilian  May. Annie  Elizabeth. Ilene  Myrtle. 

Brothers  living—  William,  b.  1876  : in.  1906,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  100-.— Hugh. 
b.  1882.  Residence , 

Sisters  living — Emma  Louisa.  Residence , Aglionby  Street,  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Marion  Elizabeth.— — Adelaide  Amy  : in.  1903,  William  Miller. Beatrice  Fullerton. 

Georgina  Gordon. Mildred  Gwendolyn. 

Aunt  living — Adelaide  Louisa:  m.  1868,  the  Rev.  Francis  Robert  Traill,  who  d.  1883,  and  has  issue 
living,  Francis  Stuart  Forbes,  b.  1877,— Margaret  Louisa,— Adelaide  Alexandra.  Residences , 23, 
Duke  Street,  Edinburgh  ; Island  of  Foula,  Shetland. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Charles  Forbes,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1837, 
d.  1902  : in.  1862,  Williamina  Joanna,  da.  of  Roderick  Cochrane  : — 

Charlotte  Hay  Stuart:  in.  1890,  Thomas  William  Dewar,  M.D.,  F.R.C. P.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Elizabeth  Stuart  Forbes  : in.  1915,  Edward  George  Lee,  of  Avonmore,  St.  Annes-on-Sea,  and  has 
issue  living,  Edward  Dewar  Lyell  b.  1918,  Joan  Edwina  Frances  A 1916.  Residence,  Kincairn, 

Dunblane Ethel  Macdonell  : m.  1892,  Thomas  Denton  Stangtr-Leathes,  and  has  issue  living, 

Ethel  Leathes, — Leonora  Emma.  Residence , Highfield,  Uppingham. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  David  Forbes.  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b. 
1808,  d.  1868 : in.  1843,  Alicia,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  George  Wauchope,  of 
Edinburgh : — 

Edmund  Batten,  b.  1847:  in.  1885,  Charlotte,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Wauchope,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  James  Stua.L.  o.  1888, — Fergus  Robert,  b.  1890:  zZ.  (killed  inaction  during  European 
War)  1915, — Noel  Edmund,  b.  1894  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — 
Christian  Alicia  Hersey,  b.  1893  : in.  1917,  Capt.  Gerald  Hayne  Guthrie  Williamson,  London 
Regt.  [see  Williamson,  Bt.,  cr.  1909], — Katherine  Jane  Trefusis,  b.  1899.  Residence,  40,  Elvaston 
Place,  S.W.7. George,  b.  1849. Alice. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Hay  Forbes  (Lord  Medwyn),  2nd  son  of  6th 
baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Forbes,  b.  1803,  d.  1891  : m.  1842,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Archer  Houblon,  M.P.,  of  Hallingbury,  Essex: — 

John  Houblon,  b 1852:  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Advocate,  Scotland  1878:  in, 
1883,  the  Hon.  Alexandra  Katherine  May,  da.  of  17th  Baron  Saltoun,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy 
Charlotte  Mary  Eleanor.  Residence,  Medwyn,  West  Linton,  Peeblesshire.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton 
New.— Mary  Anne  ( Countess  of  Mar  and  Kellie) : in.  1863,  the  nth  Earl  of  Mar  and  Kellie,  who 
d.  1888.-^— Helen  Ann. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Forbes,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Edward  Forbes,  b.  1828,  d.  1881  : m.  1868,  Louisa  Lillias,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  Archibald  Trotter,  of  Dreghorn,  N.B. 

Rev.  Edward  Archibald,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895) ; formerly  R.  of 
St.  Oswald,  Parkside,  S.  Australia  : is  R.  of  St. Mary’s,  Hamilton  Scotland  ; European  War  1915-16 

as  a Chap,  to  the  Forces. Marion  Theodora. Mabel  Christian. 

Issue  of  the  late  Louis  Forbes,  b.  1830,  d.  1909  : m.  1853,  Emma  Frances,  who  d.  1900, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Colbeck,  Madras  Army  : — 

Florence  Mary  Emma.  Residence,  19,  Richmond  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Arthur  Forbes,  R.N.,  b.  1831,  d.  1905  : in.  1867,  Fearne  Jemima, 
who  d.  1904,  da.  of  James  Kinnear,  and  widow  of  William  Edmonstone  Aytoun,  D.C.L. : — 
Arthur  George,  M.C.,  b.  1871 ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  4th  Hampshire  Regt.,  present  at 
siege  of  Kui  in  Mesopotamia  (prisoner,  despatches,  M.C.) : m.  1895,  Lizzie  Kate,  da.  of  the  late 
Adam  Wilkinson,  M.D.,  J.P.,  of  Avishayes,  Shaftesbury,  Dorset,  having  had  issue,  James  Arthur 
Charles,  b.  1897;  Midshipman  R.N. ; d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Jutland  on  H.M.S.  Tiger ) 1916. 
Residence,  The  Avenue,  Fleet,  Hants.— William  Samuel,  b.  1877:  in.  1898,  Andrina  Mabel  Vesta 

Vallance,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Arthur  Ian,  b.  1899  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt. James 

Louis,  O.B.E.,b.  1880;  became  Lieut.  R.N.  1901,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1909  (now  Wing-Corn.  R.  A.F.): 
m.  1919,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Putnam,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Philip  Picot.— Reginald 
Michael  Norman,  b.  1881  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  in  Mesopotamia  and  Palestine 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  O.B.E.)  ; O.  B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Mary  Constance. Emily  Fearne  Anne  : m.  1900,  John  Elphinston  Ryrie  Oldfield  [Capt. 

Lovat  Scots  Yeo.  in  Gallipoli  1915,  and  R.G.A.  in  France  1917-18],  and  has  issue  living,  Phineas 
John  Ryrie,  b.  1902, — Fearne  Anne,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Achnagairn,  Kirkhill,  Inverness-shire. 

Grandson  of  the  late  George  Edward  Forbes  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Spencer  Dundas  Forbes,  R.N.,  b.  1874,  d.  (killed  in  action)  Nov.  1st, 
1914 : in.  1913,  Ethel  (now  of  Catisfield,  Fareham,  Hants),  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  J.  S.  Walker,  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  of  Wilbury,  Sunningdale, 
Berks  : — 

Spencer  Malcolm  Edward,  b.  (posthumous)  Nov.  17th,  1914. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Arthur  Forbes  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Hay  Forbes,  C.B.E.,  b.  1873,  d.  1919  : in.  1901,  Emily  Fawcus, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Carrall,  of  Chefoo,  China  : — 

Reginald  Arthur,  b.  1905. John  Hay,  b.  1906. Cyril  Louis,  b.  1913. 

Sir  Walter  Scott,  in  his  Notes  to  “ Marmion,’’  speaking  of  Sir  William,  the  6th  baronet,  an  Edin- 
burgh banker,  says:  “He  was  unequalled,  perhaps,  in  the  degree  of  individual  affection  entertained 
for  him  by  his  friends,  as  well  as  in  the  general  esteem  and  respect  of  Scotland  at  large.”  The  8th 
baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hepburn.  His  only  child  married  the  20th 
Baron  Clinton,  to  whom  the  whole  of  the  estates  descended. 

FORBES,  Creation  (U  K.)  1823,  of  Newe,  and  Edinglassie,  Aberdeenshire. 

Sir  Charles  Stewart  Forbes,  5th 

Baronet ; b.  Jan.  19th,  1867  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles,  1884  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.;  is  a D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire;  formerly 
Capt.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders : in.  1888, 
Emma  Theodora,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Maxwell, 
and  has  issue. 

Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  azure,  three  bears  heads 
couped  argent,  muzzled  gules  : 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  three 
cinquefoils  argent.  ffrrst— A falcon  rising  proper.  £np- 
portcrs — Two  bears  argent,  muzzled  gules. 

Seal — Castle  Newe,  Strathdon,  Aberdeenshire.  Town 
They  will  attain  a higher  point,  who  Residence—. 28,  Queen’s  Gate  Terrace,  S.W.7.  Clubs— 
strive  at  things  the  most  exalted.  Bachelors’,  Royal  Automobile. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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Son  living— JOHN  STEWART,  b.  Jan.  8th,  1901. 

Daughters  living — Evelyn  Marjorie,  b.  1892:  tn.  19x8,  Lieut.  Francis  Edward  Foster,  R.N.V.R. 
——Katherine  Manuela  Bettine,  b.  1897.— —Bridget  Roberta,  b.  1899.— —Katherine  Stewart,  b. 
1903. Mary  Veronica,  b.  1904. 

Sisters  living — Evelyn  Elizabeth;  is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England:  tn.  1st,  1889,  William  Dodge  James,  C.V.O.,  who  d.  1912;  2ndly,  1913.  Major  John 
Chaytor  Brii.ton,  M.V.O.,  formerly  2nd  Life  Guards,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Edward  Frank  Willis,  b.  1907, — Helen  Millicent  : tn.  1911,  Major  Henry  Ralph  Mowbray  Howard, 
O.B.E..  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own)  [see  D.  Norfolk,  colls. J, — Alexandra  Maud  Venetia : 
in.  1918,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Edward  Flynn  Fawcus,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Manchester  Regt.,  and  has 
issue  living,  James  William  b.  1920, — Silvia  Helena  Sophia, — Audrey  Evelyn.  Residence , 35, 

Wimpole  Street,  W. Helen  Blanche:  tn.  1901,  as  his  2nd  wife,  John  Blundell  Leigh,  D.L. 

Residences , 114A,  Harley  Street,  W.i  ; Manor  House,  Stratton  Audley,  Bicester. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Stewart  Forbes,  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1844,  d.  1894  : tn. 
1869,  Henrietta  Maria  (now  of  23,  Pont  Street,  S.  W.).  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Humble  • 
Dudley  Ward  [ see  E.  Dudley,  colls.] : — 

James  Stewart,  b.  1872  ; formerly  Lieut.  9th  Lancers ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Capt. 
Reserve  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Comdt.  2nd  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  : tn.  1st,  1896,  Lady  Angela  Selina  Bianca  St.  Clair-Erskine(who  obtained  a divorce  1906),  da. 
of  4th  Earl  of  Rosslyn  ; 2ndly,  Dec.  1910,  Miss  Feridah  Taylor,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage) 
Marigold  ( Lady  Sinclair ),  b.  1897  ; tn.  1918,  Capt.  Sir  Archibald  Henry  Macdonald  Sinclair,  4th 
Bt.  (cr.  1786),  Household  Cav., — Flavia,  b.  1902, — (by  2nd  marriage)  George  Stewart,  b.  1911, — 

Hamish  Stewart,  b.  1916, — Mevagh,  b.  1914. Ida  Agnes  ( Lady  Edmonstone ) ; appointed  an 

Hon.  Woman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Princess  Christian  1915:  in.  1895,  Sir  Archibald  Edmonstone, 
5th  Bt.,  C.V.O.  Residences , Duntreath  Castle,  Blanefield,  near  Glasgow  ; 6,  Lancaster  Gate 
Terrace,  W. 


FORD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1793,  of  Ember  Court,  Surrey. 

Sir  Francis  Charles  Rupert  Ford,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  April  5th,  1877;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Francis  Colville, 
1890  ; ed.  at  Sedbergh  Sch.,  and  at  Paris  and  Bonn:  m.  1918, 
Katherine  Olive,  da.  of  James  Charles  Yorke,  J.P.,  of 
Langton,  Dwrbach,  Pembrokeshire  [see  E.  Hardwicke,  colls.]. 

^rms — Per  pale  gules  and  or,  two  bends  vaire  ; on  a canton  of  the  second 
a greyhound  courant  sable.  Cmt — A greyhound’s  head  sable  erased  gules, 
muzzled  or. 

Residence — Trecwn,  Wilfred  Road,  Boscombe,  Hants. 


Brother  living— Rev.  FRANCIS  WALTER  BARTON  (twin),  b.  Apri, 
5th,  1877 '»  ed.  at  Sedbergh  Sch.,  at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  Durham  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1904);  has  been  V.  of  Dunton  Green, 
Kent,  Min.  of  St.  Richard  de  Wych,  Ashdown  Park,  near  Tunbridge 
Wells,  and  V.  of  Ganton : tn.  1909,  Louisa  Gann,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  McKenzie  Nish,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Colville  McKenzie, 
b.  1911.  Residence , 

Sisters  living— Frances  Elsie,  b.  1874  : tn.  1900,  Raymond  Carpmael, 

M.I.C.E.,  M.I.M.E.  Residence , Portland  House,  Shrewsbury. Helena  Elanche  Colville,  b. 

1875.  Residence , 25,  Culverden  Avenue,  Tunbridge  Wells.— Cornelia  Caroline,  b.  1878  : tn. 

1915,  Reuben  Ball,  and  has  issue  living,  Godfrey  Reuben,  b.  1917.  Residence , 25,  Dry  Hill  Park 
Road,  Tonbridge. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Ford,  C.S.I.,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1905  : 
tn.  1845,  Catherine  Margaret,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Anthony 
Hodgson,  of  Bishop  Auckland  : — 

Helen  Mowbray.  Residence , Canna  Park,  North  Bovey,  Moretonhampstead,  Devon. Edith 

Mary:  tn.  1875,  Edward  Penrose  Arnold- Forster,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue  living,  Forster  Dela- 
field,  C.M.G.,  b.  1876  [see  “Companionage”]  : in.  1907,  Georgina  Mary,  da.  of  Alfred  Tucker, 
formerly  of  Forthampton,  Orange  River  Colony,  and  has  issue  living,  Georgina  Margaret  b.  1908, — 
William  Howard  (of  Scarr  Hill,  Burley  in- Wharfedale,  near  Leeds),  b.  1881  ; formerly  Capt.  4th 
W.  Riding  (Howitzer)  Brig.  R. F.A.,  and  a J.P.  : in.  1909,  Angela  Mary  Wharfedale,  da.  of  Harry 
Wharfedale  Tennant  Garnett,  J.P. , of  Wharfeside,  Otley,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael 
Garnett  b.  1910,  Peter  Penrose  b.  1913,  Diana  Wharfedale  b.  1912,  Frances  Cynthia  b.  1914,  June 
Ella  Dawn  b.  1918, — Edward  Trevenen,  b.  1885  : m.  1916,  Jessie,  da.  of  T.  M.  Gibson,  of  New- 
castle, Ontario, — Francis  Anson,  D.S.O.,  b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage”], — Iris  Mary.  Residence , 
53>  High  Street,  Portsmouth. Kate  St.  Clair.  Residence , Canna  Park,  North  Bovey,  Moreton- 

hampstead, Devon. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  St.  Clair  St.  Clair-Ford,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1896  : in.  1862,  Eliza  Jane,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Smalley  Potter, 
of  East  Court,  Gloucestershire  : — 

Anson  St.  Clair,  b.  1864  : in.  1903,  Isabel  Maria  Frances,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Adams  [E.  Perth, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Aubrey,  b.  1904, — Peter,  b.  1905, — Drummond,  b.  1907, — Daphne  Jane 

Anson,  b.  19x4. Beauchamp  St.  Clair,  b.  1867  ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; formerly  Major 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901  ; appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1914:  m.  1911,  Alzbeta  Wolencova,  da.  of  Pana  Antonina  Wolence,  formerly  of 

Wynnberge,  Bohemia. Leicester  St.  Clair,  M.B.E.,  b.  1879 ! sometime  temporary  Capt. 

R.A.S.C.  ; M.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920:  in.  190 <5,  Hildred  Carlyle,  da.  of  Rowland  Ticehurst,  of  15, 
Royal  Crescent,  Cheltenham.  Residence,  The  Croft,  Wishaw,  near  Birmingham.— Eva  St. 
Clair : tn.  1898,  Henry  Cecil  Donald,  who  d 1904.  Residence , The  White  House,  Chelten- 
ham.—-Ada  St.  Clair : in.  1893,  Archibald  Hamilton  Donald,  solicitor,  who  d.  1919  [formerly 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  (V.D.)  1st  Lanarkshire  Vol.  Rifle  Corps],  a Member  of  H.M.’s 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Colin  George  Hamilton,  b.  1899  ; 2nd  Lieut. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Eva  St.  Clair,  b.  1894  : in. 

1916,  Capt.  William  Mandeville  Peareth  Kincaid-Lennox,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  [see 
Rouse-Boughton,  Bt.,  colls.], — Helen  Hamilton,  b.  1897.  Residence , 33,  Lynedoch  Street,  Glasgow. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Ford  (infra): — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Henry  Stuart  Ford,  b.  1843,  d.  1895  : tn.  1st,  18 — , Sophia 
. Sarah,  who  d.  1881,  da.  of  E.  Gregory  ; 2ndly,  1883,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Wells  : — 
Reginald  Severne,  b.  1888  ; Lieut,  i/gth  Hampshire  Regt. 


Omnium  rerum 
vicissitudo. 

A ll  things  are  subject 
to  change. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Ford,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1797,  d.  1863:  m. 

1839,  Catherine,  da.  of  Henry  Stuart,  of  Sidmouth  : — 

Rev.  Charles  Primrose,  b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871);  formerly  R.  of  St.  Michael’s, 
Stone  : m.  1875,  Mary  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  I.  B.  Turner,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Anson 
(of  34,  George  Square,  Edinburgh),  b.  1878  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  : m.  1916,  Kathleen 
Orme,  da.  of  Montague  Torridge  Morris,  of  Johannesburg,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Anson 
b.  1917,  Patrick  b.  1919, — Charles  Stuart  (of  385,  Wellington  Street,  Ottawa),  b.  1879:  m.  19 — , 
— Margaret  Vernon  (of  174,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.i),  b.  1880 : m.  1904,  Capt.  Reginald  Tavernor 
Johnson,  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  of  The  Upper  House,  Barlaston, 
Stoke-on-Trent, — Alice  Constance,  b.  1885  : m.  1907,  Cuthbert  Bailey,  of  Bulkeley  Hall,  Woore, 
Crewe,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Anson  Steele  b.  1917,  Helen  Mowbray  b.  1909,  Barbara 
Vernon  b.  1910,  Betty  Primrose  b.  1912,  Peggy  Mary  Anson  b.  1914,  Judith  St.  Clair  b.  1918. 
Residence , Lair  Gate,  Beverley,  Yorkshire. 

The  1st  baronet  was  a Member  of  the  Council  in  Barbados,  and  in  1790  sat  as  M.P.  for  Newcastle* 
under-Lyme. 


Forestier-Walker,  see  Walker. 


FORREST,  Creation  (U-K.)  1838,  of  Comiston,  Midlothian. 


Vivunt  dum  virent. 


They  live  while  they  are 
green. 


Sir  (William)  Charles  Forrest,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  Jan.  5th,  1857  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  James,  1899;  ed.  at  Mer- 
chiston  ; formerly  a Branch  Manager  in  Imperial  Bank  of 
Canada  : in.  1892,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  J.  T.  Morris, 
Incumbent  of  St.  Columba’s,  Crieff,  having  had  issue  John 
William,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (Honours  Tripos,  first  part) ; 2nd  Lieut.  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s);  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1915* 

— Argent,  on  a mount  in  base  vert  three  oak-trees  proper,  on  a 
chief  gules  as  many  ears  of  rye  or,  the  whole  within  a bordure  ermine, 
dmi—  On  a mount  vert  an  oak  tree  proper. 

Seat — Comiston  House,  Midlothian. 


Brother  living— JOHN  ARTHUR,  W.S.,  b.  Jan.  10th  i860.  Residence , 
56,  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh.  Chambers , 21,  Alva  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. Clubs,  Caledonian,  University  (Edinburgh). 


Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Eadith  Florence  (Lady  Forrest),  da.  of  the  late  James  Jarvis, 
formerly  of  Ware,  Herts,  and  Bentinck  Street,  Portman  Square,  W.  : m.  1st,  1897,  Sir  James 
Forrest,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1899;  2ndly,  1901,  William  Johnstone  Gee,  solicitor.  Residence, 
Manaden  House,  Essex. 


The  1st  baronet,  a Scottish  advocate,  was  Grand  Master  Mason  of  Scotland  1838-40,  and  Lord 
Provost  of  Edinburgh  1837-43.  Sir  William  Forrest,  3rd  baronet,  Lieut.  79th  Highlanders,  was 
father  of  the  4th  and  5th  baronets. 


FORSTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Lysways,  Staffordshire. 


May  Forster  be  happy. 


Sir  Francis  Villiers  Forster,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  May  9th,  1850  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Charles,  1914 ; ed.  at  Westminster  Sch. ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1871  ; is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  : in. 
1876,  Harriet  Susan,  widow  of  J.  Mason,  and  da. 
of  the  late  W.  Seckham,  of  Kidlington,  Oxon. 

^rmg_Sable,  on  a chevron  cottised  between  three 
pheons  or,  an  annulet  between  two  escallops  of  the  first, 
ftrrst — A stag’s  head,  erased  argent,  attired  or,  collared 
and  line  affixed  thereto,  sable  ; in  front  thereof  two  pheons, 
also  sable. 

Seats — Lysways  Hall,  and  Longdon  Grange,  Rugeley ; 
Hanch  Hall,  Lichfield.  Clubs—  Garrick,  Royal  Southern 
Yacht. 


Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Mary  ( Lady  Forster ) 
da.  of  the  late  Archdale  Villiers  Palmer,  of  Nazeing 
Park,  Essex  : m.  1899,  Sir  Charles  Forster,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1914.  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Walsall  ( L ) 1852-91, 
and  Sir  Charles,  2nd  Bt. , was  High  Sheriff  of  Staffordshire 
1900. 


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FORSTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  The  Grange,  Sutton,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Ralph  Collingwood  Forster,  1st 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  18th,  1850;  ed.  privately;  isaJ.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Surrey  (High  Sheriff  1906),  Chm.  oi 
Sutton  Petty  Sessions,  and  Chm.  of  Merchants’ 
Marine  Insurance  Co.  (Limited) : in.  1st,  1875, 
Kate,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  Rev.  C.  C.  McKechnie, 
of  Darlington ; 2ndly,  1880,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1906, 
da.  of  John  Burnip,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  having 
had  issue  by  2nd  marriage,  of  whom  the  only  son, 
Hugh  Murray,  b.  1883  ; Major  King’s  Own  Sottish 
Borderers ; d . (of  wounds  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1915. 

Jurats — Sable,  a fesse  between  in  chief  two  bugle  horns 
stringed  and  in  base  a deerhound’s  head  erased  or.  Cmt— 
In  front  of  a deerhound’s  head  couped  proper,  a bugle  horn 
or. 

Seat — The  Grange,  Sutton,  Surrey.  Clubs — Reform, 

With  faith  and  labour.  City  of  London. 

Daughters  living — Eva,  b.  1889  : m.  19x7,  Major  Francis  Rowley  Hill,  D.S.O.,  Middlesex  Regt., 

and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Linden  Court,  Epsom  Downs. Ruth,  b.  1891 : 

m.  1920,  Capt.  Andreas  J.  Floor.  Residence , 15,  Waldegrave  Park,  Strawberry  Hill,  Twickenham. 
—Hilda,  b.  1893. 

FORWOOD,  Creation  (U  K.)  1895,  of  The  Priory,  Gateacre,  Childwall,  co.  Palatine 

of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Dudley  Baines  Forwood,  C.M.G. , 2nd 
Baronet ; b.  May  31st,  1875  ; s • his  father,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Bower,  P.C. , 1898;  ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Lancashire  (Reserve) 
R.F.A.;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  Reserve  of  Officers;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; C.M.G.  1919:  in.  1901, 
Norah  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Robertson  Lockett,  of 
Alexandra  Drive,  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

^ntts — Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  in  chiet  a cormorant  sable,  beaked 
and.membered  gules,  between  two  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second,  in  base  an 
ancient  galley  or,  sail  argent.  Crest — Between  two  wings  argent  the 
battlements  of  a tower,  thereon  in  front  of  a stag’s  head  two  hatchets  in 
saltire  all  proper. 

Residence — 24,  Hans  Crescent,  S.W.  Club — Windham. 

Son  living-DUDLEY  RICHARD,  b.  June  6th,  1912. 

Brothers  living — Talbot  Brittain,  b.  1879  5 ed.  at  Harrow  ; is  Capt. 
Yeo.  ; S.  Africa  iqoi  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  as  Assist. 
Provost  Marshal,  and  subsequently  Comdg.  10th  Ser.  Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Croix  de  Guerre).  Club , Cavalry  -Arthur  Noel,  b.  1881  ; ed  at  Harrow  ; is  Lieut. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  ; European  War  1915-17  with  Yeo.  : m.  1903,  Evelyn  Agnes  Heathcote,  only  da.  of 
V/.  Forrester  Addie,  J.P.,  of  Church  Bank  House,  Welshpool.  Residence , Halgrove  Hall, 

Tiverton,  Tarporley Eric  Baines,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Harrow;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 

1915-18  : m.  19x1,  Mary  Katharine,  da.  of  John  Herbert,  of  Spring  Cottage,  Kenilworth,  and  has 
issue  living,  Judith,  b.  1912.  Residence , Stamford  Mear,  near  Rugby. 

Sister  living — Ida  Baines,  b.  1877:  m.  1904,  Charles  Nicholas  Theodore  Jeffreys,  M.B.E.  Resi- 
dence, 7,  Windlesham  Gardens,  Brighton. 

Half-Sisters  living — Emily  Crosfield,  b.  1861  : m.  1893,  Henry  Grey  Kellock,  and  has  issue 

living,  Hilary  Grey,  b.  1897. Ethel  Charlotte,  b.  1863  : m.  1901,  Hugh  Cunningham  Kelly, 

Hon.  Sec.  of  Royal  Ulster  Yacht  Club. Mildred  Lucy,  b.  1870.  Residence , Brockeridge  Cottage, 

Twyning,  Tewkesbury. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Lizzie  {Lady  Forwood ),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Baines,  F.  S.A., 
of  London:  in.  1874,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Bower  Forwood,  P.C.,  M.P., 
1st  baronet,  who  d.  1898.  Residence , 24,  Hans  Crescent,  S.W.i. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  B.  Forwood,  1st  Bt.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lancashire  (S.W.),  Ormskirk 
Div.  (C)  1885-98,  and  was  Sec.  to  the  Admiralty  1886-92. 

FOSTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Stonehouse,  Louth. 

Sir  Augustus  Vere  Foster,  4th  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Major  John  Frederick  Foster,  son  of  3rd  baronet; 
b.  March  31st,  1873  ; s-  grandfather,  Rev.  Sir  Cavendish 
Hervey,  1890;  sometime  Capt.  Norfolk  Yeo.  : m.  1894, 
Charlotte  Philippa  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Edward  Ffolkes  [ see  Ffolkes,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a chevron  vert  between  three  bugle  horns  sable, 
stringed  gules.  Cmt — A buck  trippant  proper. 

Seat — Glyde  Court,  Ardee,  co.  Louth. 

Son  living— ANTHONY  VERE,  b.  Feb.  21st,  1908. 

Daughters  living— Philippa  "Eugenie  Vere,  b.  1898.— Dorothy 
Elizabeth  Charlotte  Vere,  b.  1903. 

Sisters  living — Emily  Albinia. Mary  Isabella  : m.  1902,  the  Rev. 

Edward  Macgregor  Hadow,  V.  of  Uffington,  and  has  issue  living, 
James  Vere,  b.  1904, — Henry  John  b.  1908, — Patrick  Edward,  b. 
1912.  Residence , The  Vicarage,  Uffington,  Berks.  ■ Alice  Jane 
Blanche:  nt.  1912,  as  his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Fitzgerald  Wintour, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Vere,  b.  1917, — Cordelia 
Mary,  b.  1912.  Residence , Pamphill  Manor,  Wimborne. 

The  iSt  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Augustus  John,  G.C.H.,  was  for  thirty  years  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  to  Sweden,  the  United  States,  Denmark,  and  Sardinia,  and  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Cockermouth  1812-16. 


Fide,  virtute  et  labore. 
By  faith , virtue  and 
labour. 


Divini  gloria  ruris. 
Oh  ! glory  0/  the  divine 
country. 


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DEBRETT’s  ILLUSTRATED  baronetage. 


FOSTER,  Creation  (U  K.)  1838,  of  Norwich. 

Sir  William  Yorke  Foster,  C.B.E. , 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  April  1st,  i860 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
William,  1911  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a retired  Col. 
(formerly  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A.);  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps) ; 
was  an  A.A.G.  1914-17  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.),  1918  : m. 
1885,  Aileen  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Augustus 
Berkeley  Portman,  Bom.  S.C.,  2nd  surviving  son 
of  Major  H.  W.  B.  Portman,  brother  of  1st 
Viscount  Portman,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the 
el.  son,  William  Augustus  Portman,  b.  1887; 
Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; d.  (wounds  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914. 

$rms — Argent,  two  chevronells  azure  between  three 
bugle-horns  sable  stringed  gules,  between  the  chevronells 
two  stags’  heads  erased  proper.  Crtst — A stag  proper  rest- 
ing the  dexter  fore  foot  on  an  escutcheon  gules  charged 
with  a tower  argent. 

Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Norfolk. 


Son  living-HENRY  WILLIAM  BERKELEY,  M.C., 
b.  April  3rd,  1S92 ; formerly  Major  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C.).  Club , Junior  Army  and  Navy. 

Daughters  living — Aileen  Cavendish,  b.  1886 : m.  1915,  Dwight  Carlton  Harris,  and  has  issue 
living,  Dwight  Berkeley,  b.  1916, — Aileen  Louise,  b.  1917.  Residence , New  York,  U.S.A. 
Frances  May,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Major  Hugh  Auriol  Stanton  Stanton,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  William  Hugh  Foster,  b.  1912, — Richard  John  Foster,  b.  1918, — 

Frances  Margaret  Foster,  b.  1914. Dorothy  Harlie,  b.  1890:  m.  1920.  Capt.  James  Gerald 

Berkeley  Portman  Graham,  Highland  L.I Georgina  Patricia,  b.  1902. 

Half-Brother  living — Thomas  Hudson,  b.  1867  ; is  a retired  Capt.  R.N. 

Sisters  living — Mary  (twin),  b.  1861  : m.  1896,  Edmund  Beevor  [see  Beevor,  Bt.].  Residence , 

Aldenham,  Herts. Diana  (twin),  b.  1861  : m.  1908,  as  his  second  wife,  Henry  Penrice  Frederick 

[see  Frederick,  Bt. , colls.].  Residence , Burgh  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth. 

Half-Sisters  living— Harriet,  b.  1865. Harlie,  b.  1866.— —Amy,  b.  1873. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  “Charles  Foster,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1828, 
d.  1906  : m.  1st,  1858,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1888,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas 
George  Wills,  R.N.  ; 2ndly,  1890,  Georgina  Gertrude  (now  of  Southwold,  Suffolk), 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  E.  G.  Cubitt,  7th  Hussars  : — 

Georgina  Fanny  Julia,  b.  1891. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Francis  Gostling  Foster  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Blackwell  Foster,  b.  1861,  d.  1915  : m.  1891,  Emily  Caroline  Phyllis, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  James  Ray,  M.R.C.S. : — 

Norah  Frances  Phyllis,  b.  1894  : m.  1920,  Francis  Windsor  Parker  Marriott.  Residence,  The  Lodge, 
West  Pottergate  Street,  Norwich. Beryl  Ray,  b.  1896.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Gostling  Foster,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1830,  d.  1894  : 
m.  1st,  1853,  Lucy,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  William  Gwyn,  of  Tasburgh  Lodge, 
Norfolk  ; 2iidly,  1865,  Bertha,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Timothy  Steward, 
of  Heigham,  Norwich: — 

Lucy  Maude  : m.  1886,  Lucas  Temple  Cobbold,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , Manor  House,  Oulton, 

Lowestoft.^— Alice  Mary. (By  2nd  marriage),  Reginald  Steward,  b.  1867.^— Winifred  Bertha. 

Residence , 6,  Station  Road,  Lowestoft Evelyn  Margaret : m.  1906,  the  Rev.  Edward  Morton 

Bartlett,  R.  of  Hessett,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Margaret,  b.  1907, — Cicely  Frances,  b.  1908. 
Residence , Hessett  Rectory,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 


By  virtue  and  labor. 


Fothergill  (Price -Fothergill),  see  Price. 


LISTON-FOULIS,  Creation  (N.S.)  1634,  of  Colinton,  Edinburgh. 

[Pronounced  “ Llston-Fowls.”] 

Ready  with  heart  and  hand.  CHARLES  JAMES  LlSTON-FoULIS,  Ilth 

Baronet ; b.  Jan.  4th,  1873;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  William, 
1918;  sometime  Paymaster  and  Hon.  Lieut.  S.  African 
Forces  : m.  1902,  Maria,  da.  of  Richard  Moore,  and  has 
issue. 

$nns — Argent,  three  bay-leaves  slipped  vert.  Crest — A dexter 

hand  couped,  holding  a sword  in  pale,  sustaining  a wreath  of  laurel 
all  proper. 

Residence — Fort  Ternan,  Kenya  Colony,  British  East  Africa. 

Son  living-ARCHIBALD  CHARLES,  b.  Aug.  5th,  1903. 
Daughter  living—  Gwynneth  Beryl,  b.  1912. 

Brother  living— George  Herbert,  b.  1879  : m.  1919,  Grace  Marguerite, 
da.  of  Frederick  Walter  Carter  of  24,  Ainslie  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Residence , 

Sister  living— Ethel  Charlotte,  b.  1878. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Primrose 
Liston-Foulis,  R.G.A.,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b. 
1874,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917 : ni.  1907,  Agnese  Eudora,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  George  M.  Wingate,  formerly  R.A.,  of 
Craigengelt,  Dunbar,  East  Lothian  : — 

James  Alastair,  b.  1908.— Avril  Primrose,  b.  1915. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Foulis,  M.D.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Foulis,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.,  b.  1846,  d.  1901  : m.  1878,  Henrietta 
Baird  (of  14,  Warwick  Mansions,  Cromwell  Crescent,  S.W.),  da.  of  William  N.  Fraser,  of 
Findrack,  Aberdeenshire  : — 

Wilfrid  Venour,  b.  1884  ; is  Capt.  Army  Service  Corps  : m . igog,  Clara  Millington,  da.  of  Alfred  Dow,  of 

King’s  Lynn,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Venour  Primrose,  b.  1915 Lilian  Carey. Henrietta. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Foulis,  M.D. , 2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  18 — , d.  1872: 
m.  1st,  1842,  Mary  Buchanan,  da.  of  William  Blair,  of  Greenwich  ; 2ndly,  1844, 
Jane  Selina,  da.  of  Isaac  Nathan  : — 

William,  b.  1848  : m.  18 — , May,  da.  of  John  Bell,  C.E.,  of  Sydney.— —Florence  : m.  1883, 
Alexander  Henry  Clarke.  Residence , 109,  Warwick  Road,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W. 

Sir  James,  the  2nd  baronet,  M.P.  for  Midlothian  and  a Privy  Councillor,  who  was  knighted  during 
the  lifetime  of  his  father,  was  actively  engaged  in  the  wars  in  Scotland  after  the  death  of  Charles  I. 
He  was,  with  his  companions?  the  Earls  of  Leven,  Crawford,  and  other  gentlemen  of  rank,  betrayed 
into  the  hands  of  the  English,  while  attending  a convention  of  Committee  of  Estates,  at  Alyth,  in 
Angus.  After  the  Restoration  he  was  appointed  Lord  Justice  Clerk,  with  the  title  of  Lord  Colinton. 
The  3rd  baronet  sat  in  the  last  Scottish  Parliament  1706,  and  afterwards  for  Midlothian  in  the  British 
Parliament.  He  was  a Lord  of  Session  and  a Privy  Councillor.  The  present  baronet  is  a lineal 
descendant  of  Sir  John  Foulis,  created  a baronet  of  Ravel ston  1661,  but  whose  title  was  forfeited  by 
the  2nd  baronet,  who  was  beheaded  for  high  treason  at  Carlisle  1745.  The  8th  baronet  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Liston. 


FOWKE,  Creation  (U  K ) 1814,  of  Lowesby,  Leicestershire. 

Name  pronounced  “Foke.”] 


Sir  Frederick  Ferrers  Conant  Fowke, 

3rd  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Frederick  Gustavus 
Fowke,  el.  son  of  2nd  Bt.  ; b.  May  13th.  1879;  s.  his 
grandfather,  Frederick  Thomas,  1897;  is  Major 
Yeo.,  and  patron  of  one  living;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  as  Lieut.  Imperial  Yeo.  : m.  1910,  Edith 
Frances  Daubeney,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Hamer  Rawdon,  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  of  The 
Hermitage,  Stockton-on-Forest,  York,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Vert,  a fleur-de-lis  argent.  Crtsts — 1st,  a dexter  arm 
embowed,  vested  and  cuffed  argent,  the  hand  proper  grasping 
an  arrow  in  bend  sinister  or,  barbed  and  flighted  silver ; 2nd, 
an  Indian  goat’s  head  erased  vert,  armed  and  eared  argent. 

Club — Cavalry.  

Sons  living— FREDERICK  WOOLLASTON  RAWDON, 

b.  Dec.  14th,  1910 Gerard  George,  b.  1915. Michael,  b. 

1919- 

Daughter  living — Betty  Mirabelle,  b.  1912. 

Brothers  living — Gustavus  Henry  Spencer,  b.  1880;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; Major  Gordon  Highlanders;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut.  18th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  during  European  War  1914  (wounded, 
prisoner)  : m.  1912,  Kathleen  Nora,  da.  of  Sir  George  Hector  Leith-Buchanan,  4th  Bt.,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  James  Marshall  McLaren,  Gordon  Highlanders.  Laurence  Archdale,  b.  1883. 


Sisters  living — Eva  Mirabelle,  b.  1882.— -Isabel  Margaret,  b.  1885. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Mirabell  Frances.  Residence , 45,  Pevensey  Road, 

St.  Leonards-on-Sea. Margaret  Woollaston  ; m.  1896,  Major  Norman  Pochin,  formerly  7th 

Roy.  Fusiliers.  Residence,  Barkby  Lodge,  Barkby,  near  Leicester. 

Mother  living — Cecilia  Eva,  da.  of  Edward  Nathaniel  Conant,  of  Lyndon  Hall,  Oakham  : m.  1878, 
Frederick  Gustavus  Fowke,  who  d.  1893,  el.  son  of  2nd  baronet.  Residence , Pilsgate,  Stamford. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Rowland  Fowke,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1859, 
d.  1920  : m.  1892,  Ela  (now  of  Trentham  House,  Emsworth,  Hants),  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Gascoigne  Douglas,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Aberdeen 
and  Orkney  [see  E.  Morton,  colls.]  : — 

Charles  Arthur  Freer,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  is  Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  ; European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  M.C.). 


FOWLER,  Creation  (U-K.)  1885,  of  Gastard,  Wilts.  [Extinct  1902.] 

Sir  Thomas  Fowler,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Sisters  living — Charlotte  Rachel : m.  1879,  the  Rev.  Robert  William  Barbour,  who  d.  1891,  and 
has  issue  living,  George  Freeland  (of  Bonskeid,  Pitlochry),  b.  1882  : m.  19x9,  the  Hon.  Helen 
Victoria  Hepburne-Scott,  da.  of  7th  Baron  Polwarth, — Charlotte  Maida  : m.  1919,  George  Barbour 

Macgregor,  M.B., — Margaret  Stewart,— Gwendolen.  Residence,  Balavoulin,  Pitlochry. 

Mary. Jean  Elizabeth Bertha  Sophia. Rachel  Elfreda.  Residence , Gastard  House, 

Corsham,  Wilts. 


FOWLER,  Creation  (U  K.)  1890,  of  Braemore,  Ross-shire. 

Rev.  Sir  Montague  Fowler,  4th  Baronet ; b- 
Nov.  12th,  1858;  s.  his  nephew,  Capt.  Sir  John  Edward, 
1915  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1881, 
M.A.  1884)  5 formerly  V.  of  St.  Lawrence,  Isle  of  Thanet, 
Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of  Canterbury ; is  R.  of  All 
Hallows,  London  Wall,  E.C.,  and  a J.P.  for  Ross  and  Cro- 
marty : m.  1st,  1889,  Ada  Dayrell,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Thomson,  C.S.I.  ; 2ndly,  1914, 
Denise  Marcelle  Chailliey,  and  has  issue  by  2nd  marriage. 


Sapiens  qui  vigilat.  g^rins— Quarterly,  azure  and  sable,  three  crosses  pat£e  between  two 

He  is  wise  who  is  vigilant . chevronels  or,  in  chief  two  lions  passant  guardant  of  the  last,  and  in  base 


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an  owl  argent.  Crest— An  owl  argent,  gorged  with  a collar  and  charged  on  the  breast  with 

a cross  patee  gules,  crowned  with  a wreath  vert,  its  dexter  claw  resting  on  across  patee  or. 

Seat — Braemore,  Garve,  Ross-shire.  Residence—  Inverbroom  House,  Garve,  Ross-shire.  Club — 
Athenaeum. 


Daughters  living— By  2nd  marriage— Evelyn  Denise,  b.  1915. Elizabeth  Joan  Daphne,  b. 

1917. Joan  Eileen,  b.  1920. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Alice  Constance  Mary,  b.  189s : m.  1915,  Major  Philip 
Mitford,  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Alice  Janet  Clive  {Lady  Fowler),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
Clive  Bayley,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  [Metcalfe,  Bt.]:  m.  1878,  Sir  John  Arthur  Fowler,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1899.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Alan  Arthur  Fowler,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1887,  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1915  : m.  1912,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Stuart  Bayley, 
G.C.I.E.,  K.C.S.I.,  I.S.O. 

Marjorie  Mary,  b.  1913. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  eminent  Railway  Engineer,  was  Engineer-in-Ch.  of  the  Forth  Bridge.  The 
3rd  baronet,  Sir  John  Edward,  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  was  killed  in  action  during  European 
War  1915. 


FRANK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Withyham,  co.  Sussex. 

Sir  Howard  George  Frank,  K.C.B. , 1st  Baronet , son  of  Frederick 
Frank,  of  Blackhurst  Place,  Tunbridge  Wells;  b.  1871  ; is  senior  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Knight,  Frank,  and  Rutley,  land  agents,  of  20,  Hanover  Square,  W.,  and 
100,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh,  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institute,  a Past  Pres,  of 
Estate  Agents’  Institute,  a Member  of  Council  of  Royal  Agricultural  So.,  and 
a Director  of  Norwich  Union  Fire  Insurance  So.,  and  of  Livett,  Frank,  and  Son, 
of  London  and  Southampton ; appointed  Hon.  Adviser  on  Land  Values  to  the 
Govt.  1916,  Director  Gen.  of  Lands  to  War  Office,  Ministry  of  Munitions,  and 
Air  Ministry  1917,  and  Chm  Disposal  Board,  Min.  of  Munitions  1920;  Knt. 
1914,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1918:  m.  1897,  Mabel  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Arnold,  of 
Helensdene,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  has  issue. 

antr  <Erai — Not  recorded  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seats — Beachy  Head  Lighthouse,  and  Bingles,  Lye  Green,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 
19,  Cheyne  Walk,  S.W. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Doreen. 


FRANKLAND,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Thirkleby,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Frederick  William  Francis  George  Frank- 

land,  loth  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  2nd,  1868;  s.  his  father,  Col. 
Sir  William  Adolphus,  1883  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; for- 
merly Lieut.  5th  Batn.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; sometime  Assist. 
Mining  Commr.,  Buluwayo ; served  in  Matabeleland  1896 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  attached  to  2nd  Batn. 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  (medal);  European  War  1914-18  on 
Staff ; is  Hon.  Major  (retired)  3rd  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regfc : 
m.  1st,  1890,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  John  Augustus 
Zerega  di  Zerega,  of  Island  Hall,  West  Chester,  New  York  ; 
2ndly,  1901,  Mary  Cecil  ( Baroness  Zouche  in  her  own  right), 
only  child  of  the  late  Col.  George  Augustus  Curzon,  and  has 
Franke  lande,  franke  issue  by  2nd  marriage. 

mynde.  ^rms — Azure,  a dolphin  naiant  embowed  or;  on  a chief  of  the  second 

two  saltires  gules.  <Irrst — A dolphin  hauriant  argent  and  entwined  round  an  anchor  erect  proper. 

Seat — Parham,  Pulborough,  Sussex.  Clubs — Carlton,  White’s. 


Sons  living— Hon,  THOMAS  WILLIAM  ASSHETON,  b.  Aug.  18th,  1902. Hon.  Roger 

Nathaniel,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Hon.  Barbara  Mary,  b.  1906. 

Brother  living— Arthur  Pelham,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers 
(Lancashire  Fusiliers);  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
(1914  star,  two  medals);  D.S.O.  1900:  ?«.  1898,  Margaret  Annie  Phoebe  Seton,  da.  of  Charles 
Compton  Seton  [see  Seton,  Bt.,  cr.  1663,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Marion  Annie  Margaret,  b. 
1900,— Rosalind  Lucy  Seton,  b.  1904.  Residence,  41,  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol.  Club , United 
Service. 

Sisters  living — Ethel  Maud  : tn.  1906,  Peter  Macara-Meredith.  Residence,  2,  Royal  Crescent, 
Bath.  Frances  Cromwell : m.  1897,  Claud  Neville  [ see  B.  Braybrooke,  colls.].  Residence, 
Charlton  Adam,  Somerton,  Somerset. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Lucy  Ducarel  {Lady  Fiankland ),  da.  of  Francis  Adams, 
Esq.,  of  Clifton  and  Cotswold  Grange,  Gloucestershire:  tn.  1864,  Col.  Sir  William  Adolphus  Frank- 
land,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1883.  Residence,  Thirkleby  House,  Ascot. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Colville  Frankland,  5th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1839,  <£1913:  nt. 

1870,  Mary  Jay,  who  d.  1914,  only  da.  of  William  Dawson,  of  New  York  : — 

Of  whom,  Robert  Cecil  Colville,  b.  1877  : Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  Thomas  Hugh  Colville, 
b.  1879  : Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; botn  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915.—— 
Katherine  Marian  Colville.  Eleanor  Colville:  m.  1st,  1905,  Thomas  Maberley  Cobbe,  who  d. 
1914;  2ndly,  1915,  Cytil  Corbally.  Residences , Rathbeale,  co.  Dublin;  Newbridge  House,  Don- 

abate,  co.  Dublin. Beatrice  Colville,  b.  1881  : m.  1915,  George  Crosbie  Dawson. — —Mary  Olive 

Elsie  Colville,  b.  1887. 

This  is  an  ancient  Yorkshire  family.  The  2nd  baronet  married  a daughter  of  Sir  John  Russell, 
Bt.,  by  Frances,  a daughter  of  Cromwell.  The  7th  baronet  assumed  by  sign-manual  the  additional 
surname  of  Russell,  after  that  of  Frankland  ; after  his  decease,  the  family  estates,  which  had  descended 
with  the  baronetcy  for  more  than  200  years,  were  left  to  his  daughters. 


Frankland  (Frankland-Payne-Gallwey),  see  Gallwey. 


FRASER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Ledeclune  and  Morar,  Inverness-shire. 

Sir  Keith  Alexander  Fraser,  M.P. , 

5th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  James  Keith 
Fraser,  C.M.G.,  3rd  son  of  3rd  Baronet;  b.  Dec. 
24th,  1867;  j.  his  uncle,  Sir  William  Augustus, 
1898 ; formerly  Capt.  7th  Hussars ; now  Major 
T.F. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1896-7  (medal),  and  in 
Mashonaland  1897  (clasp)  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Caithness-shire  ( C ) Jan.  1906,  and  Leicestershire, 
W.,  or  Bosworth,  Div.  Jan.  1910;  has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Harborough  Div.  of  Leicestershire  ( Co.U ) since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1910,  Lady  Dorothy  Coventry,  da.  of 
9th  Earl  of  Coventry,  and  has  issue. 

|ntts — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  a bend  engrailed  between  three  cinquefoils  (or  frasers) 
argent ; a canton  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable  : 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  three  antique  crowns  gules. 
Crtst — A buck’s  head  erased  gules.  Supporters — Two  stags  proper,  attired  and  unguled  or,  collared 
azure  and  pendent  from  each  collar  an  escutcheon  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable,  each  supporter 
resting  one  foot  on  an  anchor  of  the  last. 

Seats — Inverinate,  Ross-shire  ; Carlton  Curlieu  Hall,  Leicester.  Residence —59,  Sloane  Street, 

S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  Turf. 

Son  living— KEITH  CHARLES  ADOLPHUS  b.  Sept.  14th,  1911. 

Sister  living — Helena  Violet  Alice  ( Countess  of  Stradbroke),  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  1918  : in.  1898,  the 
3rd  Earl  of  Stradbroke.  Residences , State  Government  House,  Melbourne,  Victoria;  Henham 
Hall,  Wangford,  Suffolk. 

Mother  living — Amelia  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Humble  Dudley  Ward  [see  E.  Dudley,  colls.]  : 
in.  1865,  Lieut.-Gen.  James  Keith  Fraser,  C.M.G.,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1895.  Residence , 
43,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Craufurd  Keith  Fraser,  brother  of  5th  baronet,  b 1869, 
d.  1906  (having  assumed  the  further  name  of  Keith  by  deed  poll  1898) : in.  1904, 
Dorothy  [(now  of  Gloucester  Place,  W.) ; she  in.  2ndly,  1910,  Capt.  Josslin 
Harry  Graham,  formerly  Coldstream  Guards  ( see  Graham,  Knt.)],  da.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Francis  Hyde  Villiers,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  E. 
Clarendon] : — 

Katherine  Keith,  b.  1905. 

It  is  supposed  that  one  of  this  family,  who  came  over  to  Scotland  with  the  embassy  from  Charle- 
magne in  807,  was  created  the  1st  Thane  of  Man.  Sir  Simon  Fraser,  temp.  Alexander  III.,  received 
by  charter  the  lordship  of  Loveth,  and  he  and  his  brother  (Sir  Francis),  his  cousin  (Sir  Richard 
Fraser),  and  William  Fraser,  Archbishop  of  St.  Andrew’s  and  Lord  Chancellor  of  Scotland,  were 
appointed  auditors  in  the  competition  for  the  Scottish  crown  between  Bruce  and  Baliol,  in  1291.  From 
the  2nd  son  of  Hugh  Fraser,  created  Baron  Lovat  by  James  I.  of  Scotland,  the  present  baronet  is 
descended  in  a direct  male  line.  Sir  James,  the  3rd  baronet,  served  with  distinction  in  the  Peninsula 
and  was  on  the  staff  at  Waterloo.  The  4th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Barnstaple  1852-3  and  1857-9,  for 
Ludlow  (C)  1863-5,  and  for  Kidderminster  1874-80. 


FREAKE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Cromwell  Houses,  Kensington,  and  Fulwell  Park, 

co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Thomas  George  Freake,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  1 2th,  1848;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  James,  1884;  ed. 
at  Magdalene  Coll.,Camb.;  elected  Mayor  of  Dartmouth  1897  and 
1898;  is  patron  of  two  livings  : m.  1868,  Frederica  Charlotte 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Thomas  Maitland,  of 
Holywych,  Edenbridge,  Kent  [see  Maitland,  Bt.,  colls.],  and 
has  issue. 

$rms — Per  fesse  sable  and  azure,  two  bars  engrailed  or,  each  charged 
with  three  bulls’  heads  cabossed  of  the  first  ; in  chief  three  mullets  of  six 
points  of  the  third.  Crtst — In  front  of  a bull’s  head  sable,  holding  in  the 
mouth  a mullet  as  in  the  arms,  a rock  proper. 

Residence — 43,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Raleigh,  Hurlingham, 

Son  llving-FREDERICK  MAITLAND,  b.  March  7th,  1876;  ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
European  War  1915- 19  as  temporary  and  Acting  Capt.  R.F.A.  and  A.D.C.  (mentioned):  in.  1902, 

IO 


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Alison,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Christopher  Ussher,  of  Eastwell,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Arland  Maitland,  b.  1904.  Residence , Halford  Manor,  Shipston-on-Stour,  Warwickshire. 

Daughters  living — Cecil  Penelope,  b.  1869:  in.  1891,  Jesse  Devenish  Gouldsmith.  Residence 

Ridley  House,  Kingswear,  S.  Devon. Freda  Katharine  {Lady  Van-Notten-Pole ),  b.  1874  • 

in.  i8q4,  Sir  Cecil  Pery  Van-Notten-Pole,  4th  Bt.  Residence , Todenham  House,  Moreton- in- Marsh* 
Gloucestershire. 


FREDERICK,  Creation  (G.B  ) 1723,  of  Burwood  House,  Surrey. 

Sir  Charles  Edward  St.  John 
Frederick,  O.B.E.,& th  Baronet ; b.  Sept,  nth, 
1876;  s.  his  father,  Lieut-. C'ol.  Sir  Charles 
Edward,  1913 ; is  Capt.  Northamptonshire  Yeo. ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1911,  Ada,  da.  of  the 
late  Cses'ir  Czarnikow,  of  Effingham  Hill,  Sur- 
rey, and  widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  George  Seymour 
Charles  Jenkinson,  D.S.O.  [see  Jenkinson,  Bt., 
colls]. 

&rms — Or,  on  a chief  azure  three  doves  argent.  Crest 
— On  a chapeau  azure  turned  up  ermine  a dove  as  in  the 
arms,  holding  in  its  beak  an  olive-branch  proper. 

Residences — Lamport  Grange,  Northampton.  Clubs 
—Boodle’s,  Orleans. 


Brother  living— EDWARD  BOSCAWEN,  b.  June  29th, 
1880  ; is  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.), 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  : 
in.  1913,  Edith  Katharine  (Kathleen)  Cortlandt,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  William  Hutchinson  Mulloy,  R.E.,  of 
Hughestown,  Roscommon,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
Boscawen,  b.  1919, — Kathleen  Patricia,  b.  1914. 

Sister  living — Florence  Emma  Ada,  b.  1883 : in.  1905, 
George  Nicholas  Dickin.  Residence , Rowhook  Manor,  Horsham. 

Aunt  living— Mary  Ashby. 

Widow  living  of  7th  Baronet— Emma  Agnes  ( Lady  Frederick ),  da.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  formerly 
B.C.S.  : in.  1875,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Charles  Edward  Frederick,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Resi- 
dence, Dalhousie,  Cottenham  Park  Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Frederick,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gerx 
Marescoe  Frederick,  brother  of  4th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Frederick,  b.  1800,  d.  1866:  m.  1825,  Sophia  Emily,  who  d.  1S78, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Watkins,  of  Pennoyre,  Brecon  : — 

Arthur  Thomas,  b.  1836 : in.  1859,  Lydia  Emily,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Andrew  Nash,  and 
has  issue  living,  Olive  Emily  {Lady  Sebright ) ; in.  1882,  Sir  Guy  Thomas  Saunders  Sebright, 
12th  Bt,  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Septimus  Frederick,  b.  1805,  d.  1891  : m.  1851,  Emily  Caroline,  da. 
of  Robert  Rising,  of  Horsey,  near  Yarmouth  : — 

George  Charles,  C.B.E.,  b.  1855;  became  Lieut.  R.N.  1878,  Com.  i893(retired  1901), and  Capt.  1909; 
was  Assist,  to  Hydrographer,  Admiralty  1898-1900,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Coast  Erosion 
and  Afforestation  1906-11  and  Anglo-French  Pilotage  1909-n,  and  Naval  Adviser  to  the  Board  of 
Trade  1900-10;  C.B.E.  1918:  in.  1881,  Nellie,  da.  of  the  late  George  Peter  Martin,  C.B.,  R.N., 
sometime  Dep.  Judge  Advocate  of  the  Fleet.  Residence,  Lou  Souleou,  Boulouris-sur-Mer,  Var, 
France.  Club,  United  Service.  Henry  Penrice,  b.  1857  : in.  1st,  1891,  Margaret,  who  d.  1904,  da. 
of  Sir  Thomas  Beevor,  4th  Bt. ; 2ndly,  1908,  Diana,  da.  of  Sir  William  Foster,  2nd  Bt.,  having  had 
issue  (by  1st  marriage),  Thomas,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917, — Roger,  R.N.,  b.  1900;  became  a Sub-Lieut.  1920, — Mary,  b.  189-, — 

Sophy,  b.  189-.  Residence,  Burgh  Hall,  Great  Yarmouth. Ernest  Prescott,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Corpus 

Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1888):  in.  1st,  1890,  Wilhelmina  Lindsay,  who  d.  1901,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Lindsay  Alexander,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  of  Pinkieburn,  Musselburgh,  Mid- 
lothian ; 2ndly,  1919,  Gladys  Oliveria,  da.  of  James  Lindsay  Travers,  of  Bredgar  House,  Kent  [ see 

B.  Gardner,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Grace  Emily  Hannah  : in.  1920,  Lieut. 
Henry  James  Hartnoll,  D.S.O.,  R.N., — Marjorie  Pleasaunce  Lindsay.  Residence,  The  Wells  House, 

Malvern  Wells.  Club , Caledonian. Richard  Rising,^.  1865;  ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1891):  ir.  1002,  Mary  Teresa,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Robert  Hay 
Drummond- Hay,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Wellesley  Parish  [see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.].  Residence, 
Aldwick  Place,  Bognor Arthur  Marescoe,  b.  1869  : m.  1900,  Petrona  Elena,  da.  of  the  late 

C.  J.  F.  Davie,  of  Monte  Video,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Roland,  b.  1901, — John  Davie 
Geoffrey,  b.  1903,  —Luisa  Carmen,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Ferro  Carril  Central,  Monte  Video,  Uruguay. 
—Edward  Gurdon.  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1872  : in.  1899,  Annie  Margaret  Balfour,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Shaw  Vance,  of  North  Woolwich,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Vincent,  b. 

1902,  — Kathleen  Patricia,  b.  1900.  Residence , 485,  North  Woolwich  Road,  Silvertown,  E. 

Herbert,  b.  1874  : in.  1900,  Alice  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Priest,  of  H.M.’s  Civil  Ser.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Edith  Nora,  b.  190-.— —Susan  Frances.— —Ellen  Bertha. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Arthur  Frederick  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Marescoe  Lloyd  Frederick,  b.  1837,  d.  1886  : in.  1874,  Maria  Louisa,  who 
d.  1907,  having  in.  2ndly,  1905,  Gladwyn  Coves  Cave),  da.  of  the  late  George  White  West 
[E.  Annesley,  colls.]  : — 

Elizabeth  Emily  Helza:  m.  1892,  Robert  Arden  Lovett.  Residence , 

Sir  John  Frederick,  Knight,  a wealthy  merchant,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1662,  and  M.P.  for  that 
city  1663,  was  a munificent  benefactor  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  and,  after  the  great  fire  of  1666,  rebuilt  the 
hall  at  a cost  of  .£5,000.  Sir  John,  the  1st  baronet,  was  his  grandson.  The  5th  baronet  was  for 
several  years  M.P.  for  Surrey. 


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FREELING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  Ford  and  Hutchings,  Sussex. 

Sir  Clayton  Pennington  Freeling, 

8th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Sir  Sanford  P'reeling, 
K.C.M.G.,  brother  of  5th  baronet ; b.  Nov.  26th, 
1857  ; s.  his  uncle,  Rev.  Sir  James  Robert, 
1916:  m.  18—. 

&rnts — Per  fesse  indented  or  and  gules,  three  unicorns’ 
heads,  two  and  one,  erased  counter  changed.  Crtat — An 
unicorn’s  head  erased  per  pale  indented  ermine  and  gules, 
armed,  tufted  and  crined  or. 

Resides  in  Australia. 


Sisters  living — Agnes  Lucy  : in.  1886,  Brig. -Gen.  Lewis 
Loyd  Nicol,  C.B.,  formerly  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Con- 
sort’s Own).  Residence , Chalet  Habas,  St.  Jean-de-Luz, 

France. Ethel  Agatha:  m.  1890,  Col.  Horace  John 

James  Kentish,  who  d.  1907. 

Daughter  living  of  7th  Baronet— Annabella  Marie: 
m.  1881,  Major  Heyn,  Belgian  R.H.A. 

Mother  living — Frederica  Selina  Owen  ( Lady  Freeling), 
da.  of  the  late  George  James  Pennington:  m.  1856,  Sir 
Sanford  Freeling,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1894,  and  has  issue 
living  [see  ante]. 

Never  except  in  the  most  honorable  iuay.  Widow  living  of  6th  Baronet-HARRiET  Amelia 
( Lady  Freeling ),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  E..  James,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Leicester:  m.  1885,  Sir 
Harry  Freeling,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , 2,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Hugh  Melvil  Freeling,  brother  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1831,  d.  1906:  in.  1st,  1867,  Florence  Mary,  who  d.  t868,  da.  of  Melvil  Wilson  ; 
2ndly,  the  Hon.  Amabel  O’Grady,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  2nd  Viscount  Guillamore  : — 

Gertrude  Florence:  m.  1901,  Charles  Clifford  Boyd,  I.C.S. Dorothy  Mildred,  b.  1881  : in.  1914, 

William  Robert  Field.  Residence , Whitty  Tree,  Onibury,  Salop. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Hamilton  Freeling,  B.C.S.,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  18 — , 
d.  1861  : in.  1st,  1855,  Adelaide  Helen,  who  d.  1856,  da.  of  Major  Mylne : 2ndly, 
1857,  Edith  Anna,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Henry  Armstrong,  B.C.S.  : — 

Gertrude  Helen  (posthumous):  m.  1889,  Thomas  Markby,  who  d.  191s,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph 
Freeling,  b.  1892, — Keith  Freeling,  b.  1893.  Residence , 29,  Nevern  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Rivers  Freeling,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1880  : 
nt.  1st,  1838,  Georgiana,  who  d.  1843,  da.  of  Henry  Hoyle  Oddie  ; 2ndly,  1844, 

Louisa,  who  d.  1845,  da.  of  Ilted  Nicholl;  3rdly,  1853,  Amelia,  who  d.  1861,  da. 

of  the  Rev.  Edward  Luard  : — 

CHARLES  EDWARD  LUARD,  b.  1858  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1884  : in.  19x3,  Ethel  Amy,  da.  of 
the  late  Iltid  Nicholl,  of  32,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  Residence,  Beenham  Lodge,  Reading.— 
Mary.  Residence,  36,  Abingdon  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

The  1st  baronet  was'for  more  than  thirty  years  Secretary  to  the  General  Post  Office,  and  the  2nd 

baronet  was  a Commissioner  of  Customs.  Rev.  Sir  ^James  Robert  Freeling,  7th  baronet,  d.  in 

Brussels,  Oct.  1916. 


Traditum  ab  antiquis 
servare. 


FRERE,  Creation  (U.K)  1876,  of  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 

Sir  Bartle  Compton  Arthur  Frere,  D.S.O. , 

2nd  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  24th,  1854;  s.  his  father,  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Bartle  Edward,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  1884;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881)  ; formerly  Major  Rifle  Brig.  (The 
Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; served  in  S.  African  war  1879  as  A.D.C. 
to  Lieut. -Gen.  Baron  Chelmsford,  present  at  battle  of  Ulundi 
(medal),  in  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5,  as  A.D.C.  to 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Warren  (Brevet-Major),  and  in  Burma 
1886-8  with  Mounted  Infantry  (medal,  D.S.O. );  was  A.D.C. 
to  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Newdigate,  C.B.,  Comdg.  S.E.  Dist. 
1881-4,  and  to  Maj.-Gen.  J.  P.  Carr  Glyn,  Comdg.  E.  Dist. 


To  preserve  what  is  handed  1 890-94* 

down  by  your  ancestors.  $rms—  Or,  two  leopards’  faces  in  pale  gules,  between  two  flanches  of 

the  last,  j&rronb  blotto — “ Frere  afme  frere  ” [Brother  love  brother). 

Residence — 67,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.  Clubs — Bachelors’,  Athenaeum. 


Sisters  living — Catherine  Frances.  Residence,  67,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W. Georgina  Hamilton 

Chichester.  Residence , 67,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.— — Eliza  Frederica  Jane.  Residence,  67, 
Westbourne  Terrace,  W. 

The  family  of  Frere  traces  its  origin  to  the  latter  end  of  the  xiiith  centuiy.  The  name  of  Le 
Frere,  as  it  was  generally  written,  appears  in  documents  and  deeds  of  much  earlier  date  in  the 
counties  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk.  Richard  Le  Frere  is  reported  to  have  fought  under  the  banner  of 
Robert  Malet  1066,  who  received  grants  of  land  near  Eye  and  Finningham,  Suffolk,  at  which  place 
Richard  Le  Frere  subsequently  appears  to  have  settled.  The  family  of  Frere  have,  from  eariy 
times,  held  land  in  Norfolk,  Suffolk,  and  Essex.  The  1st  baronet  was  Chief  Commissioner  of  Scmde 
1850-59,  Gov.  of  Bombay  1862-7,  and  Gov.  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  High-Commr.  for  British  S. 
Africa  1877-80. 


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FRY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Woodburn,  Blackwell,  co.  Durham. 

Sir  John  Pease  Fry,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
Feb.  26th,  1864;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Theodore,  1912; 
ed.  at  Clifton,  and  atTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1885, 
M.A.  1890);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  N.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire,  and  a F.S.A. ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Lancashire  (S.-E.),  Eccles  Div.  (L)  1900 : m.  1891, 
Margaret  Theodora,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Edward  Fox,  J.P.,  of  Uplands,  Crownhill,  S.  Devon, 
and  has  issue. 

— Per  fesse  gules  and  sable,  three  horses  courant 
in  pale  argent,  two  flaunches  of  the  last  each  charged  with 
a horseshoe  of  the  second.  Crest — A dexter  arm  embowed 
in  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  the  hand  grasping  a sword 
also  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold,  between  two  horseshoes 
sable. 

Residence — Cleveland  Lodge,  Great  Ayton,  Yorkshire. 
Club — Reform. 


Sons  living— THEODORE  PENROSE,  b.  April  6th, 
1802  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1914);  is  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  (T.F.).— John  Nicholas 
Pease,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1920).— Francis  Wilfrid, 
b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Joyce,  b.  1896.- — Margaret  Isobel,<5. 1900. Sophia  Geraldine,  b.  1902. 

Brothers  living — Theodore  Wilfrid,  O.B.E.,b.  1868;  ed.  at  New  College,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner 
1887,  B.A.  1890);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893;  is  a F. S.A.,  Civil  Liabilities  Commr.,  Durham,  and  a 
J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire ; unsuccessfully  contested  Westmoreland,  N.,  or  Appleby,  Div.  (L) 
1895 ; appointed  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Middlesbrough  1908,  and  a Metropolitan  Police 
Magistrate  1920;  O.B.  E.  1918.  Residence , Park  House,  Hampton  Court.  Clubs,  Reform, 
Brooks’s.— Walter  Raymond,  b.  1870:  m.  1897,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  M.  Vallauri,  Ch.  Dragoman 
to  Turkish  Embassy  at  St.  Petersburg,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Priscilla,  b.  1898.  Residence, 

Horn  Tavern  Farm,  Wading  River,  Long  Island,  U.S.A. Bernard  Cecil,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  New 

Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner  1891,  B.A.  1894);  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Durham.  Clubs  Reform,  Authors’. 

Sisters  living — Sophia  Matilda,  b.  1865. Hilda  Geraldine,  b.  1874:  m.  1908,  the  Rev.  Prebendary 

Edward  Harbin  Bates  Harbin,  J.P.,  who  1918,  formerly  R.  of  Puckington  (having  assumed  by 
Roy.  license  1909  the  additional  surname  of  Harbin),  and  has  issue  living,  Sophia  Wyndham,  b. 
1908.  Residence , Newton  Surmaville,  Yeovil. Isobel  Penrose,  b.  1876. 

Half-Sister  living— Gabrielle  Iris,  b.  1906. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Florence  ( Lady  Fry),  da.  of  William  Bates,  of  Oakdene, 
Claughton : m.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Theodore  Fry,  1st  Bt.,  who  d.  1912. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Theodore,  some  years  Chm.  of  Sir  Theodore  Fry  and  Co.  (Limited),  iron 

manufacturers,  of  Darlington,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Darlington  (A)  1880-95. 


Be  faithful. 


FULLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Neston  Park,  Corsham,  Wiltshire. 


Sir  John  Gerard  Henry  Fleetwood 
Fuller,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  July  8th,  1906;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  John  Michael  Fleetwood, 
K.C.M.G.,  1915. 

$rnts — Per  pale  nebuly  azure  and  ermine  two  bars 
counterchanged,  over  all  six  martlets  two,  two,  and  two  or. 
Crrst — Issuant  from  a coronet  flory  or,  a lion’s  head  per 
pale  nebuly  azure  and  ermine.  Supporters — Dexter,  a lion 
reguardant  proper ; sinister,  a wolf  reguardant  argent ; 
each  gorged  with  a collar  or,  pendant  therefrom  an  escut- 
cheon per  pale  nebuly  azure  and  or  charged  with  six 
martlets  counter-changed. 

Seat — Cottles,  Melksham,  Wilts. 


Brother  living—  CHRISTOPHER  HERBERT 
FLEETWOOD,  b.  June  3rd,  1908. 

Sisters  living— Bridget  Fleetwood,  b.  1901. Patience 

Irene  Fleetwood,  b.  1902.— Maude  Fleetwood,  b.  1903. 
■ ■ —Victoria  Jacintha  Fleetwood,  b.  1911. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet -Norah  Jacintha  ( Lady  Fuller),  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Nicholas  Paul  Phipps,  of  Chalcot,  Westbury,  Wilts  fHervey- Bathurst,  Bt.]  : in.  1878,  Sir  John 
Michael  Fleetwood  Fuller,  K.C.M.G.,  1st  Bt..  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Cottles,  Melksham,  Wilts. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Michael  Fleetwood,  K.C.M.G.,  was  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
(unpaid)  1906-7,  Vice-Chamberlain  of  H.M.’s  Household  1907-n,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.,  or  West- 
bury, Div.  of  Wilts  (Z.)  1900-1911,  and  Gov.  of  Victoria  1911-14. 


Fuller-Elliot-Drake,  see  Drake. 


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FURNESS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913.  of  Tunstall  Grange,  West  HartlepooL 

Sir  Christopher  Furness,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  1 8th,  1900;  his  father,  Sir  Stephen  Wilson, 
M.P.,  1914. 

Jtrma — Per  saltire  argent  and  or,  a talbot  sejant  sable,  on  a chief 
wavy  gules  three  plates.  Crtst — Issuant  from  a wreath  of  cinque- 

foils vert,  a bear’s  paw  erect  argent,  charged  with  a torteaux,  grasping 
a javelin  in  bend  sinister  sable,  pendent  therefrom  by  the  straps 
proper  two  spurs  or. 

Seat — Otterington  Hall,  Northallerton. 


Brothers  living— STEPHEN  NOEL,  b.  Dec.  18th,  1902. 

Frank  Wilson,  b.  1906. 

Sister  living— Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1904. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Eleanor  {Lady  Furness ),  da.  of 
the  late  Matthew  Forster,  of  Mount  Brown,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia: 
m.  1899,  Stephen  Wilson  Furness,  M.P.,  1st  baronet,  who  d. 
1914.  Residence , Otterington  Hall,  Northallerton. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Stephen  Wilson,  was  Chm.  of  Furness, 
Withy  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hartlepool  (ZJ 
1910-14. 


GABRIEL,  Creation  ' U.K.)  1867,  of  Edgecombe  Hall,  Surrey.  [Extinct  1891.] 

Sir  Thomas  Gabriel,  1st  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Mary  Pearson:  m.  1869,  John  Fenwick  Fenwick,  who  d. 
1911,  of  The  Verzons,  Ledbury,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Fenwick  (of  the  Trinity  House),  of  Tudor 
Lodge,  Wimbledon,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Gabriel  Fenwick,  b.  1882,—  Zorah  Mary  Gabriel: 
m.  1895,  Wilfred  Godden,  of  Carfax,  St.  George’s  Hill,  Weybridge, — Helen  Frederica  Gabriel: 
m.  1895,  Stamford  Hutton,  M.B.E.,  Bar.-at-law.,  Recorder  of  Lichfield,  of  Harescombe  Grange, 
Gloucester,  and  3,  Temple  Gardens,  Temple,  E.C., — Jessie  Elisabeth:  m.  1900,  William  Ellis  Hill, 
Bar. -at- Law,  of  27,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  1,  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has 
issue  living,  a son  b.  1913, — Elfreda  Gabriel:  m.  1902,  the  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Adair  Roche, 
a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.).  Residence,  The  Verzons,  Ledbury,  Here- 
fordshire.  Hester  Caroline.  Residence , Elmhurst,  Wimbledon  Common. 


FRANKLAND-PAYNE-GALLWEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812. 

Sir  John  Frankland-Payne- 
Gallwey,  5th  Baronet  (on  Roll  of 
Baronets),  el.  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edwin 
John  Payne-Gallwey,  2nd  son  of  2nd  Bt.  ; 
b.  Dec.  23rd,  1889;  s.  (see  below);  ed.  at 
Winchester;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  (despatches); 
assumed  by  Roy.  license  1919  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of  Frankland  before  that 
of  Payne-Gallwey:  m.  191 5>  Evelyn 

Florence,  da.  of  James  Lee,  of  North- 
ampton. 

$rms5— Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  per  fesse  or  and 
gules,  in  chief  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads 
of  the  last,  in  base  a bridge  of  three  arches  double 
towered  argent,  Gallwey  ; 2nd,  gules,  a fesse  be- 
tween two  lions  passant  argent,  Payne  ; 3rd,  azure, 
a dolphin  embowed  or,  on  a chief  of  the  last  two 
saltires,  humettee  gules,  Frankland.  Crests — 1st, 
a cat-a-mountair.  passant  guardant  proper,  gorged 
with  a collar  gemelle,  Gallwey',  2nd,  a lion’s  jamb 
erased  erect  argent,  holding  the  lower  part  of  a 
tilting  spear  in  bend  sinister  gules,  Payne ; 3rd,  a 
dolphin  argent,  haurient  and  entwined  round  an 
anchor  erect  proper,  Frankland. 

Residence — Thirkleby  Park,  Thirsk, 


Brother  living— LIONEL,  b.  May  19th,  1894  ; in  Army  Ser.  Corps  Mechanical  Transport.  Resi- 
dence, Sushwap  Ranch,  Salmon  Arm,  British  Columbia.  • 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Margaret,  b.  1878. Winifred,  b.  1879  : w.  1905,  Walter 

Donne,  and  has  issue  living,  Priscilla,  b.  1906.  Residence , 22,  Holland  Park  Avenue,  W.— 
Dorothy,  b.  18— . Geraldine,  b.  18— . 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Bertha  Louisa  Paynh-Gallwey. 

Mother  living— Susan  Isabel  Garstin,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Gresley  [see  Gresley,  Bt., 
colls.] : m.  (Jan.)  ^89,  Capt.  Edwin  John  Payne-Gallwey  (ante),  who  d.  1906.  Residence , The 
Vine  Cottage,  Witley,  Surrey. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Edith  Alice  ( Lady  Fratikland-Payne-Gallwey ),  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  M.  Usborne,  of  Blackrock,  co.  Cork  : nt.  1877,  Sir  Ralph  William  Frankland-Payne- 
Gallwey,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  19x6,  having  had  issue,  William  Thomas,  M.V.O.,  b.  1881;  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards  ; who,  if  then  living,  s.  as  4th  Bt. — death  presumed  to  have  taken  place  during 
European  War  “ on  or  since”  Sept.  14th,  1914.  Residence , Thirkleby  Park,  Thirsk. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lionel  Philip  Payne-Gallwey,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1851,  d. 
1891  : in.  1881,  Caroline  Lucille  (who  m.  2ndly,  1899,  F.  E.  Taylor,  of  Jamaica), 
da.  ofE.  B.  Lynch: — 

Maurice  Hylton  Frankland,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 

War)  1916. Evelyn  Mary:  m.  1913,  Major  William  Douglas  Baynes  Conran,  R.E.,  and  has  issue 

living,  Anne  Caroline  Frances,  b.  1914, — Agnes  Mary,  b.  1916.— —Sybil  Norah  : m.  ion,  John 
Louis  Granville  Sharpe,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Lionel,  b.  1912, — Kathleen  Margaret,  b.  1913, 

— Evelyn  Caroline,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Moorlands,  Spur  Hill  Avenue,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Cicely  Olive:  m.  1915,  Capt.  Harold  Moffatt  Swire  Haughton,  R.E.,  and  Public  Works  Depart., 
Singapore. 

. Issue  of  the  late  Wyndham  Harry  Payne-Gallwey,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1855, 

d.  1916  : in.  1887,  Edith  Millicent,  da.  of -the  late  Wainright  Crowe,  of  Cahircalia, 
Ennis  : — 

Reginald,  b.  1880  : in.  1912,  Rosetta  Mabel,  da.  of  Henry  Dundle,  of  Reading,  and  has  issue  living, 
Joan  Flower,  b.  1914. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Philip  Payne-Gallwey,  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1894  : m. 
1854,  Frances,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Warburton : — 

Stephen  Philip,  b.  1857  : in.  1909,  Linda  Vera,  da.  of  Harry  Steiner,  of  Lausanne,  Switzerland.  Club , 

Junior  Carlton. Arthur  Wyndham,  b.  1858  ; is  an  unofficial  member  of  Federal  Council  of 

Federated  Malay  States  : in.  1888,  Grace  Stanley,  da.  of  William  Pardy,  of  San  Francisco,  and  has 
issue  living,  Frances  Pardy  : in.  1911,  Gordon  Megaw,  formerly  Lieut.  15th  Hussars,  and  has  issue 

living.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. Rev.  Francis  Henry,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1882,  M.A.  18 — );  is  R.  of  Sessay:  m.  1888,  Florence  Kate  Lowry,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur 
Lowry.  Cole  [see  E.  Enniskillen,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Lowry  Philip,  M.C.,  b.  1891; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1914);  is  Capt.  7th  Hussars;  European  War  1914- 19  (M.C.), — 
Philip  Francis,  b.  1893 ; Lieut.  21st  Lancers  ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1914, — Florence  Mary,  b.  1890  : 
in.  1915,  Capt.  John  Edward  Utterson- Kelso,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue 
living, — Beatrice  (twin),  b.  1891  : in.  1918.  Major  Ernest  John  Nixon,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.F.A., — 
Helen  Isabel,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Sessay  Rectory,  Yorkshire.-^—  Sackville  Alick,  b.  1861 : m.  1898, 
Norma  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  John  Edward  Arthur  Dick-Lauder  [see  Dick-Lauder,  Bt.,  colls.],  and 

has  issue  living,  Violet.  Residence,  Brandsby  Lodge,  Easingwbld,  Yorkshire.  Club,  Windham. 

Herbert  Philip,  b.  1864;  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire.  Residence,  Askham  Bryan,  York. 

Club,  Junior  Carlton. Frederick,  b.  1867;  formerly  Lieut.  R.N. Albert  Philip,  b.  1871; 

is  a J.P.  for  Leicestershire:  in.  1900,  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Vaughan  Hanning 
Vaughan  Lee,  M.P.,  of  Dillington  Park,  Somersetshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter,  b.  1906, — Janet, 
b.  1903.  Residence,  Knipton  Lodge,  Grantham.  Club,  Boodle’s.— Lilian  Fanny.— Edith 
Caroline.  Residence,  Askham  Bryan,  York. 

The  2nd  baronet.  Sir  William  Payne-Gallwey,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Thirsk  (C)  1831-80,  The  3rd  Bt., 
Sir  Ralph  William,  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1914  for  himself  and  issue  the  additional  surname  of 
Frankland. 


GAMBLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Windlehurst,  St.  Helens,  Co.  Palatine  of  Lancashire. 

Sir  David  Gamble,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
May  1st,  1876;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Josias  Chris- 
topher, 1908  ; is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  and  St. 
Helens  (Mayor  1913-14,  and  1914-15):  m.  1903, 
Eveline  Frances  Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Arthur  R.  Cole,  and  has  issue. 

Struts — Or,  on  a pile  gules  between  two  trefoils  slipped 
in  base  vert,  a fleur-de-lis  of  the  first,  a chief  ermine. 
Crtst — On  a mount  between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert  a stork 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a rose  gules,  stalked,  leaved,  and 
slipped  proper. 

Seat — White  Lodge,  Preston,  Wilts. 

Sons  living— DAVID  ARTHUR  JOSIAS,  b.  Dec.  9th, 

1907. Robert  Meredith,  b.  1909. John  Christopher, 

b.  1910. William,  b.  1913. 

Brothers  liViDg— Hugh,  b.  1877;  formerly  Lieut.  S.  Lan- 
cashire Regt. Josias  Christopher  Norman,  b.  1878. 

John  Arthur,  b.  1883;  is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire:  in.  1910, 
Lilian  Jane  Emily,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur 
Raggett  Cole,  of  Hurstbourne  Priors,  Hants,  and  has  issue 
living,  Robin  Arthur  Norman,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Elm 
House,  Prescot,  Lancashire. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — David,  b.  1856 ; for- 
merly Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Prince  of 
in.  1st,  1880,  Josephine  Henriette,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Conrad 
von  Dorner  ; 2ndly,  1901,  Marion,  da.  of  Griffith  Parsonage,  of  Australia,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
1st  marriage),  Conrad  Dorner  (of  Ecton,  near  Northampton),  b.  1881  : in.  1910,  Edith  Annie,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Percy  Harris  Bowers,  R.  of  Market  Bosworth,  Leicestershire,  Hon.  Canon  of  Peter- 
borough,* and  Rural  Dean  of  Sparkenhoe  (I.),  and  has  issue  living,  Rodney  Dorner  b.  1911,— 
Victor  Felix,  b.  1886;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  W.  Lancashire  Brig.  R.F.A.  : m.  1911,  Myrta  Vivienne 
Stubbs,  and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Vivian  David,  b.  1914. — Lorentz  Harry,  b.  1893, — (by  2nd 
marriage)  Graeme  Neil,  b.  1904, — Alan  Lionel,  b.  1905, — Keith  Desmond,  b.  1911. — (by  1st  mar- 
riage) Josephine  Henriette,  b.  1886:  m.  1912,  Sutherland  Jameson, — Elizabeth,  b.  1888:  in.  1918, 
John  Wynne  Poynter  Rees, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Jean  Marion,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Talardy,  St. 

Asaph,  Flintshire. Henry,  b.  1868  : in.  1895,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Brewis,  and  has  issue 

living,  David  Harry,  b.  1911, — Enid  Kathleen,  A 1896, — Winifred  Kathleen,  A 1899,— Agnes  Grace, 
b.  1908.  Residence,  Sutton  Lodge,  Cookham. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Ann  Jane,  b.  1849:  in.  1874,  Charles  Joseph  Bishop,  J.P-, 
having  had  issue,  Charles  Gamble,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878;  Major  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917:  nr.  1904,  Pearl,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Alleyne  Hall  Hall,  R.  of  Chevening,  Seven- 
oaks,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Charles  b.  1905,  John  Alleyne  b.  1908,  Margaret  Aileen  b.  1911. 
Residence,  Edenhurst,  Roby,  near  Liverpool. Elizabeth,  b.  1859  : m-  1887,  Austin  Cooper  Carr. 

— Hannah,  b.  1801. Alice,  b.  1866:  m.  1906,  the  Rev.  Cyril  Charles  Bowman  Bardsley,  Hon. 

Sec.  of  Church  Missionary  So.  Residence , 15,  Redington  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.— Grace, 
b.  1869  : in.  1899,  Martin  J.  Hammill.  Residence , Widbury,  Cissbury  Road,  Worthing. 


Vix  ea  nostra  voco. 

I scarce  call  these  things  ours. 

Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.): 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


29s 


Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Isabella  (Lady  Gamble ),  da.  of  the  late  George  Samuel  Sander- 
son, of  Claughton,  Birkenhead  : »«.  1873,  Sir  Josias  Christopher  Gamble,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1908. 
Residence , Limehurst,  Bromborough,  Cheshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Gamble,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1852,  d.  1907  : m.  1877, 
Eleanor  Eliza  (now  of  Fernhill,  Hawley,  Blackwater,  Hants),  da.  of  Alan  Ker, 
J.P.,  formerly  of  Greenock  : — 

Dorothy  Ethel,  b.  1879:  in.  1907,  Percy  Alexander  Shaw,  sometime  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards. 
Residence , Steyning  Manor,  Stogursey,  near  Bridgwater. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Gamble,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1858,  d.  1911 : m.  1884, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Percival  Watts  : — 

Charles  Lancelot,  b.  1885  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve:  m.  1st,  1906,  Zoe  Armstrong,  from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1908  ; 2ndly,  1909,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage).— George 
Vivian,  b.  1894  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. Eileen  May,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Gamble,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1863,  d.  1917  : rn. 
1891,  Annie  Isabel  (now  of  Broadclose,  Broadway,  Worcestershire),  da.  of  Alan 
Ker,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Greenock  : — 

Arthur  Christopher,  b.  1904. Alan  David,  b.  1907. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  David,  K.C. B.,was  Mayor  of  St.  Helens  1868-70,  1882-3,  and  1 ^6-7,  and  the 
•2nd  baronet,  Sir  Josias  Christopher,  1888-9. 


GARDINER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1782,  of  Roche  Court,  Hampshire.  [Extinct  1883.] 

Sir  John  Brocas  Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Grace  Emily.  Residence , Moss  Leigh,  Rownhams,  Hants. 


GARTHWAITE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Durham. 

Sir  William  Garthwaite,  1st  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  William  Garthwaite,  of  Staindrop, 
Durham;  b.  July  nth,  1874;  ed.  privately,  in 
France,  and  Heidelberg  ; a shipowner,  and  engaged 
in  sugar  planting;  rendered  ser.  in  developing 
relations  between  Canada  and  France,  and  in- 
augurating direct  line  of  Shipping  between  those 
countries,  and  Special  ser.  to  Admiralty  in  con- 
nection with  “ Q ” ships  during  European  War; 
has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium. 

$,rmg — Azure,  a cross  between  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  five  ears  of  wheat  banded,  and  in  the  second  and 
third  quarters  a greyhound  rampant,  all  or.  (Ertst — In  front 
of  a capstan  sable,  garnished  gold,  a fleur-de-lis  also  gold. 
Cuique  suum.  Residence—  45,  Avenue  Georges  V.,  Paris. 


GEARY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1782,  of  Oxon  Hoath,  Kent. 


Chase. 


Sir  William  Nevill  Montgomerie  Geary,  5th 
Baronet ; b.  April  7th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Francis,  1895  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1886) ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1884;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent,  Capt.  Gen.  List, 
and  a Staff- Capt.-;  European  War  1914-18  in  India  with  Man- 
chester and  Warwickshire  Regts  , and  in  Mesopotamia  on  Staff ; 
sometime  Attorney-Gen.  of  the  Gold  Coast  1895;  unsuccessfully 
contested  Durham  City  (L)  Oct.  1900,  and  Gravesend  Jan.  1906  ; 
author  of  “ Law  of  Marriage  and  Family  Relations”  : m.  1906, 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  George  Edmund  Burke,  J.P., 
of  Danesfield,  co.  Galway. 

$rms — Gules,  two  bars  or  charged  with  three  mascles,  two  and  one, 
azure  on  a canton  argent  an  anchor  erect  with  cable  sable.  Crtst — Out  of 
a naval  crown  or  a dexter  arm  embowed  in  naval  uniform  (azure,  cuffed 
argent),  supporting  a flagstaff  therefrom  flowing  to  the  sinister  a banner 
of  the  third,  thereon  a cross  couped  gules. 


Seat — Oxon  Hoath,  Tonbridge,  Kent.  Clubs — Travellers’,  Savile,  National  Liberal. 


Lhe  lst  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Francis,  was  a distinguished  naval  officer ; the  2nd  baronet  was 
M.P.  for  Kent  1796-1818  ; and  the  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  West  Kent  (C)  1835-8. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Gervis  (Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick),  see  Meyrick. 
Gibson-Carmichael,  see  Carmichael. 


Gibson-Craig,  see  Craig. 


GETHIN,  Creation  (I.)  1665,  of  Gethinsgrott,  Cork. 

Sir  Richard  Charles  Percy  Gethin,  8th  Baronet; 
b.  Nov.  30th,  1847;  s-  his  father,  Sir  Richard,  1885;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1879  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batn. 
Suffolk  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Provost 
Marshal  of  Ladysmith,  and  as  Comdt.  of  Newcastle  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Hants:  m.  1876,  Catharine,  da.  of  Frederick  Edward  Burton 
Scott,  formerly  of  Claughton,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Vert,  a stag  salient  argent  armed  or.  Crrst— On  a cap  of  dignity 
proper,  a stag’s  head  erased  argent  armed  and  ducally  gorged  or. 

Residence — The  Grove,  Hythe,  Hants.  Club — Junior  United  Service. 


Sons  living  — RICHARD  WALTER  ST.  LAWRANCE,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  battle  of  Tugela  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  as  an  A.Q.M.G.,  and  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.);  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1906',  Helen,  da.  of  Blundell 
Thornhill,  of  Castle  Cosey,  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Patrick 

St.  Lawrance,  b.  1911, — William  Allan  Tristram,  b.  1913, — Norah  Helen  Catherine,  b.  1907. 

Frederick  Durrant  Scott,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  employed  at  Ministry  of  Munitions;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) : in.  1915,  Margaret  Cecilia,  da.  of  L.  R.  W. 

Forrest,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1916, — Geoffrey,  b.  1918, — a da.,  b.  1920. Percy  Edward 

Lovell,  M.C. , A.F.C.,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Radley;  Capt.  R.A.F.  ; S.  Arabia  Expedition  1909,  and 
European  War  19*5-18  (M.C.,  A.F.C.);  sometime  in  Ceylon  Survey  Depart.  : m.  1918,  Norah 
Stapleton,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hugh,  b.  1918. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  William  St.  Lawrence  Gethin  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  Addison  Hayward  Gethin,  b.  1862,  d.  1907:  m.  1888,  Alberta,  da.  of 
J.  Walpole,  of  Milgrove,  co.  Tipperary  : — 

Percy  St.  Lawrance.  b.  1889  ; is  Manager  M’Bagath  Trading  Co.  : m.  1913,  Margery,  da.  of  James 
J.  Cleverly,  of  Walfish  Bay,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  St.  Lawrance  Cleverly. 
Henry  Richard  Gethin  (Capt.  Marshall’s  Horse),  b.  1863,  d.  (killed  in  action  in  S.  Africa) 
1900  (medal  with  four  clasps) : in.  1895,  Clemence  Mary,  second  da.  of  the  Hon.  Alexander 
Wilmot,  M.L.C.,  formerly  of  Oatlands,  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa,  whose  son,  Richard  Patrick 
Wilmot,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers;  also  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1915. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Gethin,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  St.  Lawrance  Gethin,  b.  1828,  d.  1910 : in.  1857,  Emily,  who  d. 
1897,  da.  of  William  Fife,  of  Rothbury,  Northumberland  : — 

Maria,  b.  1858.  Residence , Camberley,  Surrey. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Gethin,  grandson  of  the  late  John  Gethin  (infra): — 
Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Gethin,  b.  1831,  d.  i860  : m.  1858,  Emmeline,  who  d.  1910 
(having  in.  2ndly,  1867,  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Hudleston,  of  Cayton  Hall,  Ripley,  York- 
shire), da.  of  Thomas  Horsfall,  of  Burley,  Yorkshire: — 

John  Percy,  b.  1859;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired),  and  a J.P.  for  co.  Sligo;  formerly 
Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Manchester  Regt. : m.  1912,  Emily  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Roberta, 
Onesiphorus  Bright,  G.C.B.  [Miles,  Bt.].  Residence , Cayton  Hall,  South  Stainley,  Yorkshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Gethin,  b.  1804  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Gethin,  b.  1836,  d.  1913  : in.  1870,  Mabel  (now  of  Cottage, 
Sligo),  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Connellan,  D.L.,  of  Coolmore,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny 
[Langrishe,  Bt.)  : — 

Of  whom  Randolph  George,  M.B.E.,  b.  1871 ; has  been  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers, 
and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Special  Reserve  Cav.  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Waterford  : in.  1911,  Georgina 
Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Beresford  Power  [ see  Power,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1836],  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Percy  Devayne,  b.  1917, — Desmond  Richard  le  Poer,  b.  1919, — Kathleen  Beatrix,  b. 
1912.  Residences,  Ballindoon,  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon  : Guilcagh  House,  Portlaw,  co.  Water- 
ford.  Percy  Francis,  b.  1874;  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 

War)  iqi6. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Gethin,  son  of  the  late  John  Gethin,  2nd  son 
of  4th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Gethin,  b.  1804,  d.  1889  : m.  1836,  Mary,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Crichton  : — 

Francis  Reid,  b.  1848  ; in.  1882,  Harriette  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Arthur  Moore,  Dean 
of  Achonry,  and  has  issue  living  Richard,  b.  1886;  Lieut.  King’s  African  Rifles, — Harriette  Gwen- 
dolyne  : in.  1917,  the  Rev.  William  Frederick  Crosthwait,  M.C.,  Chap,  to  the  Forces  [ see  Lees, 

Bt.,  colls.], — Mary  Elizabeth  Hilda.  Residence , Moorfield,  Greystones,  co.  Wicklow. Frances 

Catherine:  111.  i860,  Frederick  John  Henry  Fownes  Hamilton,  who  d.  1893. 

This  family  is  of  Cambrian  descent.  Richaxd  Gethin,  Esq.,  settled  in  Ireland  during  the  Common- 
wealth, and  after  the  Restoration  sat  as  M.P.  for  Limavady  in  the  Irish  Parliament ; he  received  large 
grants  of  land  from  Charles  1 1.  upon  the  understanding  that  he  should  establish  an  English  colony  and 
erect  manufactories.  After  being  created  a baronet  he  received  letters  patent  by  which  the  lands  of 
Cariglemleary  were  erected  into  a manor  by  the  name  of  Gethinsgrott,  with  power  to  hold  court 
leet.  court  baron,  court  of  record,  &c.  The  wife  of  the  2nd  baronet  was  remarkable  for  her  talent 
and  piety,  and  a monument  to  her  memory  is  erected  in  Westminster  Abbey. 


debrktt’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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OSBORNE-GIBBES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Springhead,  Barbados. 


Sir  Edward  Osborne-Gibbes,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Nov.  1850  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Samuel  Osborne,  1874  ; formerly 
Sec.  for  Education,  New  Zealand  : m.  1879,  Sara,  da.  of 
John  Mitchell,  Capt.  New  Zealand  Militia,  and  has  issue. 

Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  per  fesse  argent  and  ermine,  three 
battleaxes  sable,  Gibbes ; 2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly,  azure  and  erminois,  a 
cross  argent,  Osborne.  Crest— An  arm  embowed  in  armour  garnished  or  ; 
on  the  hand  a steel  gauntlet  grasping  a battleaxe  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Son  living— PHILIP  ARTHUR,  b.  1884. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Anne,  b.  1880:  nt.  1903,  Aubrey  Henri  de 
Rune  Barclay  [see  Barclay,  Bt.  ].  Residence , Sydney,  N.S.  Wales.— 
Hinemarama,  b.  1881  : in.  1908,  Frederick  Grenville  Thompson.  Resi- 
dence, Mangatainoka,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Brother  living — Philip  Ernest,  b.  1862.  Residence , Gilbert  Island, 
South  Pacific. 

Sisters  living — Elizabeth,  b.  1848. Edith,  b.  1856. Maude,  b. 

1859.  Residence , Auckland,  New  Zealand. 


Half-Sister  living— Agnes  Anne  : m.  18— , Keith  Edward  Abbott,  Consul  at  Resht,  in  Persia, 
who  d.  1874,  and  has  with  other  issue  living,  Maud  : in.  1912,  Lambert  Bond,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
Gorton  House,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  Residence , Ealing,  W. 


GIBBONS,  Creation  (G.B.)  1752,  of  Stanwell  Place,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Alexander  Doran  Gibbons,  7th 
Baronet ; b.  Dec.  14th,  1873;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles,  1909 ; formerly  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Duke  of 
Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  ; is  Major  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve : in.  1899,  Gladys  Constance 
Mostyn,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Watkins  (some- 
time V.  of  Hinton  Charterhouse),  formerly  Capt.  22nd 
and  24th  Regts.,  of  Glenrock,  Newbridge  Hill, 
Weston,  Bath,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Gules,  a lion  rampant  or  debruised  by  a bend  argent, 
charged  with  a torteau  between  two  crosses  patee-fitchee  sable. 
Crest — A lion’s  jamb  erased  and  erect  gules,  charged  with  a 
bezant  and  holding  a cross  as  in  the  arms. 

Club — Junior  United  Service. 


Son  living— JOHN  EDWARD,  b.  Nov.  14th,  1914. 
Daughters  living— Dorothea  Charlotte,  b.  1904.— Betty 

Lydia,  b.  1906. Vera  Gladys,  b.  1908. Joan  Margaret, 

b.  1911. 

Sisters  living — Georgina  Charlotte : m.  1894,  Major  Charles 
Mostyn  Francis  Watkins,  R.E.,  who  d.  1913,  and  has  issue 

living,  Gwendolen  Mostyn,  b.  1895. Adelaide  Jeanette  : m. 

1889,  Frank  Terry,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia: 
in.  1910,  Alan  Francis  Royds.  Residence,  23,  Evelyn  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Widow  living  of  6th  Baronet— Lydia  Martha  (Lady 
Gibbons),  da,  of  the  late  Major  John  Doran,  of  Ely  House,  Wexford  : m.  1864,  Sir  Charles  Gibbons, 
6th  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residence , 


1 1 is  more  agreeable  coming  from 
a pious  king. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Gibbons,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1832,  d.  1914: 
in.  i860,  Hester  (now  of  The  Hatch,  Sunninghill,  Berks),  da.  of  the  late  James 
Colquhoun  Kemp : — 

Frederick  Kenrick  Colquhoun,  R.N.,  b.i. 865  ; became  Lieut.  1886,  Com.  1899,  and  Capt.  (retired) 
1913  : m.  1895,  Edith  K.,  da.  of  A.  T.  Atkinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie,  b.  1896,—  Nancy 
Alatau,  b.  1907. Florence  Falconer. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Robert  Kenrick  Gibbons  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Gibbons,  b.  1828,  d.  1876  : m.  1st,  1838,  Sarah,  who  d.  1868, 
da.  of  John  Nalder,  of  Berwick  Bassett  Manor,  Wilts;  2iidly,  1869,  Catherine  Tyrrell, 
widow  of  Capt.  Francis  Dalmahoy  Wyatt,  and  da.  of  the  late  Tyrrell  Knapp,  of 
Headington  Hill,  Oxford  : — 

Robert,  b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford:  in.  1893,  Mildred  Ethel,  youngest  da 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Albert  Henry  Bamfield,  J.P.,  Indian  Army,  of  Brockhurst,  Exmouth,  Devon, 
and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Reginald,  b.  1894, — John,  b.  1897, — Henry  (twin),  b.  1897.  Residence, 
Exmouth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Gibbons,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Kenrick  Gibbons,  b.  1797,  d.  1880:  in.  1827,  Louisa,  who  d.  1876, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Gibbons,  4th  baronet : — 

Sir  William,  K.C.B.,  b.  1841  ; was  a Principal  Clerk  in  House  of  Commons  1900-13  ; retired  1913  ; 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1912:  in.  1872,  Sara  Antoinetta,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Cholmeley,  of  The  Knoll, 
Kingston  Hill,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Kenrick,  b.  1876  ; is  a Clerk  in  House  of 
Commons,  and  Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  : in.  1915,  Aileen  Margaret  Dale,  da.  of  George  Trotter, 
of  The  Deanery,  Staindrop,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1916, — Sara  Maud, — Eva  Katharine, — 
Geraldine, — Dorothy  Maynard  : m.  1908,  Major  Edward  Charles  Talbot,  47th  Sikhs,  who  d.  (of 
wounds  received  in  action)  1915  [see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.], — Margaret  Helen  : m.  1912,  Arthur 
Clement  Knollys,  M.C.  (sometime  Assist  Col.  Sec.  of  the  Gambia,  and  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards), 
°f  557  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  W.8,  and  has  issue  living,  Courtenay  Hugh  Henry  b.  1918, 
Pamela  b.  1916  Residence,  Pine  Grove  House,  Weybridge.— Mary  Anne. 

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Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Barton  Gibbons,  b.  1802,  d.  1872  : m.  1st,  1834,  Mary 
Bishop,  who  d.  1843,  da.  of  Hon.  John  Braithwaite  Skeete,  Pres.  Barbados  ; 2ndly,  1845, 
Ann  Maxwell  Hinds,  who  d.  1902,  da.  and  co-heir  of  John  Abel  Jackman,  of  Barbados: — 
Elizabeth  Maxwell  : tn.  1881,  Major  Edward  Chambers,  formerly  Surrey  National  Reserve,  and 
has  issue  living,  Edward  Coulthurst  Gibbons,  M.C.,  b.  1887;  Capt.  Canadian  R.E.;  served 
during  European  War  1915*18  (M.C.), — Mary  Kenrick  Gibbons:  tn.  1914,  Henry  Grattan  Busher 
Bar.-at-law,  Assist. Legal  Adviser  to  Colonial  Office,  of  Oakview,  Esher,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Kendal  Grattan  b.  1915.  Residence , 2,  Kenwyn  Road,  Cottenham  Park,  S.W.19. 

Grandchildren  of  Sir  William  Gibbons,  K.C.B.  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Stephen  Gibbons,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.),  b.  1883,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : tn.  1914, 
Annie  Macgregor,  da.  of  the  late  John  Lyle,  of  Finnart  House,  Weybridge  . — 

John  William,  b.  1917.^— Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1915. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Barton  Gibbons  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Abel  Gibbons,  b.  1854,  d.  1894  : tn.  1884,  Katharine  Alice,  da.  of 
Joseph  Seymour  Salaman,  formerly  of  143,  Sutherland  Avenue,  W. : — 

John  Noel  Graham,  M.C.,  b.  1889  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.b Dorothy 

Margaret  Maxwell:  tn . 1914,  John  Brook  (in  Imperial  Yeo.  during  S.  African  War,  and  as  a 
Gunner  in  Canadian  Field  Artillery  during  European  War),  and  has  issue  living,  John  Burbidge, 
b.  1914, — Philip  Roy,  b.  1918, — Jane  Rosemary,  b.  1920.  Residence , Oakcroft.  Chapmore  End, 
Ware,  Herts.  Marjorie  Mabel : tn.  1916,  J.  C.  Goff,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Anne  Edith, 
b.  1917.  Residence,  5A,  Shepherd  Street,  Mayfair,  W. — —Phyllis  Crookenden. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Kenrick  Gibbons,  b.  1856,  d.  1918  : tn.  1890,  Emily  Hinds  (now  of 
Collynns,  Berrylands,  Surbiton),  da.  of  Charles  F.  Corbin,  of  The  Beacon,  Surbiton  : — 

Charles  William  Kenrick,  b.  1893.— —Edward  John  Kenrick,  b.  1900. Emily  Hinds  Graham,  b. 

189-.'  Rose  Ethel  Maxwell,  b.  1895. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Fitzroy  Gibbons,  b.  1841,  d.  1914:  tn.  1867,  Emma  Ann 
Varley,  da.  of  John  Hayton,  of  Graham’s  Town,  S.  Africa  : — 

William  Frederick,  b.  1870:  m.  1902,  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  James  Foote. John  Crookenden 

de  Courcy,  b.  1874.— Charles  Coulthurst,  b.  1884;  is  Capt.  R. A. S.C.— Mary  Hayton. 

Kathleen  Tarifa  : tn.  1897,  Lionel  Mabbott  Woodward,  Senior  Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
Straits  Settlements.  Residence , Singapore,  Straits  Settlements. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Assembly,  Barbados,  and  the  2nd  baronet  sat  as 
M.  P.  for  Wallingford. 


GIBBONS,  Creation  (U  K ) 1872,  of  Sittingboume.  [Extinct  1876.] 

Sir  Sills  John  Gibbons,  ist  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Anne  Mary.  Residence,  18,  Claremont  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 


GIBSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Regent  Terrace,  County  of  City  of  Edinburgh. 

[Extinct  1912.] 

Sir  James  Puckering  Gibson,  M.B.,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Marian  ( Lady  Gibson),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Potter  : tn.  1874, 
Sir  James  Puckering  Gibson,  M.P.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1912,  when  the  title  became  ext. 
Residence , 33,  Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 


GILBEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1893,  of  Elsenham  Hall,  Essex. 

Sir{  Henry)  Walter  Gilbey,  2nd  Baronet-,  b.  Oct. 
ist,  1859  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Walter,  1914  ; is  a J.P.  for  Essex  : 
tn.  1884,  Ella,  da.  of  the  late  John  Coutts  Fowlie,  of  Coombe 
Warren,  Kingston  Hill,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd 
son,  Eric,  b.  1888;  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915. 

&rms — Gules,  a fesse  nebulee  or,  in  chief  a horse  rampant  between 
twoestoiles,  and  the  like  in  base,  all  of  the  last.  Cmt — In  front  of  a tower 
proper,  issuant  from  the  battlements  thereof  a dragon’s  head  gules,  a fleur- 
de-lis  or,  all  between  two  ostrich  feathers  argent. 

Seat — Elsenham  Hall,  Essex.  Town  Residence — 22,  Down  Street* 
Piccadilly,  W.  

Son  living — WALTER  EWART,  b.  June  10th,  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut.  London  Regt.  : tn.  1912,  Alice 
Dora  Coysgarne,  da.  of  Archibald  Coysgarne  Sim,  of  54,  Courtfield 
Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Derek,  b.  1913.  Residence , 3,  Southwick  Place, 
Hyde  Park,  W. 

Brothers  living— Arthur  Nockolds,  b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884, 
M.  A.  1888):  is  a J.P.  for  Berkshire;  was  High  Sheriff  of  Middlesex  1912  : tn.  1885,  Beatrice,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Gold,  J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  of  Berkshire  1897),  and  has  issue  living, 
Sebastian  Walter  (of  15,  Westbourne  Street,  Hyde  Park,  W.),  b.  1893;  formerly  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  : 
tn.  1916,  Jean,  da  of  George  Milner,  of  St.  James’s  Square,  Holland  Park,  W.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Arthur  Sebastian  b.  1919, — Rupert  Sydney,  b.  1900, — Nina,  b.  1886  : tn.  1906,  Arthur 
Bayly  Akroyd,  of  Bartletts,  Burnham,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  living,  Bayly  Gilbey  b.  1915,  Beatrice 
Nona  b.  1908,  Pamela  Gilbey  A 1910,  Joan  Gilbey  b 1911, — Sylvia,  b.  1889  : tn.  1911,  Edward  Maurice 
Dowson.  of  Hele  House,  Ashburton,  S.  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  Merrick  Edward  b.  1914, 
Eileen  Gilbey  b.  1912,  Daphne  b.  1919, — Diana  Beatrice,  b.  1909.  Residence , Folly  Farm,  Sul- 

hamstead,  Berks. Tresham,  b.  1862;  is  a J.P.  for  Herts:  tn.  1886,  Annie  Sarah,  da.  of  Sir 

John  Barker,  ist  Bt.  (ext.),  of  The  Grange,  Bishop’s  Stortford.  Residence , Whitehall,  Bishop’s 

Stortford. Guy,  A 1868 ; is  a J.P.  for  Essex  ; sometime  Capt.  Remount  Ser.  : tn.  1902,  Katharine 

Thurlow,  elder  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Merryweather.  Residence , Sheering  Hall,  Harlow,  Essex. 

Sisters  living — Maud  Ellen,  b.  1865:  tn.  1886,  Daniel  Thomas  Hine,  and  has  issue  living, 
Victor  Thomas  Gilbey,  b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  : tn.  1912,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  William  McKinley 

Osborne,  and  has  issue  living,  Sydney  Victor  b.  1913 Mabel  Kate,  b.  1866  : tn.  1889,  Leonard 

Arthur  Rautledge,  and  has  issue  living,  Vincent  (of  8,  Collingham  Gardens,  S.W.),  b.  1890:  tn. 
1914  : Nora,  da.  of  the  late  Frank  Pinfield,  of  Assam,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Tresham  b.  1916, — 
Myles  Gilbey,  b.  1896, — Dora,  b.  1891  : tn.  1913,  Wilfred  Percy  Tindal-Atkinson,  of  18,  Gloucester 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


299 


Terrace,  W.2,  and  has  issue  living,  Monica  Joy,  b.  1914.  Residence , The  Chantry,  Bishop’s  Stort- 
ford.  ■ Rose,  b.  1870:  m.  1891,  Robert  Stansfeld  Barrow,  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis  Margaret, 

b.  1893. Emily  Lucy,  b.  1872:  tn.  1901,  Herbert  Stroyan,  J.P.  Residences , Stoke  College, 

Stoke-by-Clare,  Suffolk ; 23,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 

"lhe  1st  baronet,  Sir  Walter  Gilbey,  sixth  son  of  late  Walter  Gilbey  of  Bishop  Stortford,  Herts, 
served  in  Pay  Depart,  during  Crimean  War  1854-6  ; and  was  sometime  Chm.  of  W.  and  A.  Gilbey 
(Limited),  wine  merchants  and  distillers,  of  The  Pantheon,  Oxford  Street,  W. ; also  a well-known 
Agriculturist  and  Stock-breeder,  and  a Past  Pres,  of  Smithfield  Club,  of  Hackney  Horse  So.,  of 
the  Shire  Horse  So.,  and  of  Hunters’  Improvement  So. 

GILMOUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Lundin  and  Montrave,  Parishes  of  Largo  and 
Scoonie,  co.  Fife,  and  South  Walton,  Hearns,  co.  Renfrew. 

[Name  pronounced  “Gilmore.”] 

Sir  John  Gilmour,  D.S.O. , M.P.,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  May  27th,  1876;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John, 
1920;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hal],  Camb. ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in 
the  Army,  Lieut. -Col.  Yeo.,  and  a Director  of  Cale- 
donian Railway  Co.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  6th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  twice),  and  in  Gal- 
lipoli, Egypt,  and  Palestine  1915-17  (wounded, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Fife- 
shire,  E.  Div.  (6/)  Jan.  1906;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Ren- 
frewshire, E.  Div.  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  e’ected 
for  Glasgow,  Pollock  Div.  Dec.  1918;  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1918  : m.  1st,  1902,  Mary  Louise,  who  d.  1919, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Tiley  Lambert,  J.P. , of  Pel- 
ham Court,  Battle,  Sussex  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Violet,  da. 
of  the  late  E.  T.  Lambert,  of  24,  Milner  Street, 
S.W.,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

$rnt8 — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
vert,  as  many  bugle  horns  of  the  first.  Crat — A hand  fesse- 

wise  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  holding  a pen  argent. 

Seat — Montrave,  Leven,  Fifeshire.  Town  Residence— 6, 
Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Son  living— By  1st  marriage— JOHN  EDWARD,  b.  Oct.  24th,  1912. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Anne  Margaret,  b.  1909. 

Brother  living— Harry,  b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly 
16th  Lancers).  Residence,  Denbrae,  Cupar,  Fife. 

Sisters  living — Maud,  b.  1882  : m.  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Younger,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Sir  George 
Younger,  1st  Bt.  Residence , Blairlogie,  Stirling.— Henrietta  Walton,  b.  1884 : m.  1904,  Major 
Robert  Walter  Purvis,  of  Gilmerton,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Harry  Campbell,  b.  1905, — Robert 
William  Berry,  b.  1910, — Henrietta  Wilhelmina  Mary,  b.  1914.  Residence , Gilmerton,  Fife. 
Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet — Henrietta  ( Lady  Gilmour),  da.  of  David  Gilmour,  of  Quebec, 
Canada : m.  1873,  Sir  John  Gilmour,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , Denbrae,  Cupar,  Fife. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Douglas  Gilmour,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1889,  d.  (of  wounds  in 
action  during  European  War)  1916  : tn.  1910,  Doris  Hyacinth,  da.  of  Charles  Paget 
Hooker,  of  Cirencester,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Dalton  Hooker,  O.M.,  G.C.S.I., 
C.B. 

Doris  Pamela  Yvonne,  b.  1914 Myrtle,  b.  1915. 

Sir  John  Gilmour,  1st  Bt.,  was  the  el.  son  of  the  late  Allan  Gilmour,  of  Lundin  and  Montrave, 
Fifeshire,  and  South  Walton,  Renfrewshire. 


GLADSTONE,  Creation  (ILK.)  1846,  of  Fasque  and  Balfour,  Kincardineshire. 


By  fidelity  and  valor. 


Sir  John  Robert  Gladstone,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  April  26th,  1852  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas,  1889;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford ; formerly  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; is  a 
J.P.,  a D.L. , and  Vice-Lieut,  for  Kincardineshire, 
and  a Brig.  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body 
Guard  for  Scotland) ; served  in  Egyptian  expe- 
dition 1882  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star), 
and  in  Suakin  Expedition  1885. 


Jbrma — Argent,  a savage’s  head  affrontee  distilling  drops 
of  blood,  about  the  temples  a wreath  of  holly  proper  within 
an  orle  fleury  gules,  all  within  eight  martlets  in  orle  sable. 
Crest — Issuant  from  a wreath  of  holly  proper,  a demi-griffin 
sable,  supporting  between  the  claws  a sword,  the  blade 
enfiled  by  a wreath  of  oak  also  proper. 

Seats—  Fasque,  Laurencekirk;  Glen  Dye,  Banchory. 
Clubs — Guards’,  Travellers’,  Carlton. 


Sister  living— Mary  Selina.  Residence , Fasque,  Lau- 
rencekirk, Kincardineshire. 


3°° 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Neilson  Gladstone,  R.N.,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1807,  d.  1863  : m.  1839,  Elizabeth  Honoria,  who  d.  1862,  da.  of  Sir  Robert 
Bateson,  1st  Bt.  : — 

JOHN  EVELYN,  b.  Nov.  23rd,  1855  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1888); 
is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Wilts  (High  Sheriff  1897);  formerly  Lieut.  Wilts 
Yeo.  Cav.  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Spen  Valley  Div.  of  W.  R.  of  York  (C)  1885:  sometime 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Postmaster  Gen.  (Rt.  Hon.  H.  Cecil  Raikes):  in.  1888,  Gertrude  Theresa,  da. 
of  Sir  Charles  Hayes  Miller,  7th  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Betty  {Hon.  Mrs.  Geoffry 
L.  Parsons, ),  b.  1888:  in.  1911,  the  Hon.  Geoffry  Lawrence  Parsons  [see  E.  RosseJ, — Olive  Mary, 
b.  1893 : m.  1919,  Major  Robeit  Lindsay  Loyd,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  xst  Life  Guards, — Muriel  Ivy,  b.  1894. 
Residence , Bowden  Park,  Chippenham.  Club , Wellington.— Alice.  Residence , 28,  Eccleston 

Street,  S.WT. Constance  Elizabeth.  Residence , -28,  Eccleston  Street,  S.W Edith  Helen  : 

in.  1870,  William  Alexander  Dumaresq,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1880,  of  Tivoli,  Rose  Bay, 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  Bt.  Aubyns,  Scone,  N.S.  Wales,  and  Feruckabad,  Glen  Innes,  N.S. 
Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Saumarez,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  R.N.,  b,  1873  [see  “Companion- 
age”]  : m.  1907,  Christian  Elizabeth  Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple, 
1st  Bt.,  P.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Helier  John  b.  1910,  Martin  Charles  William 
b.  1915,  Anne  Desiderata  Mary  b.  1908,  Peronelle  Edith  Alice  b.  1913,  Joan  Lucia  b.  1919, — 
Reginald  George  Fitzroy,  b.  1877  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Northumberland  Vol.  Artillery,  and  Capt. 
Machine  Gun  Corps  : in.  1919,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Charles  Maberly  (Scots 
Greys),  of  Hawkley  Hurst,  Hants, — Agnes  Susan  Elizabeth  : in.  1909,  Arthur  Carleton  Nicholson, 
Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Wilfrid  b.  1913,  Ruth  Isabel  Agnes  b.  1912, — Marion 
Edith:  vt.  1911,  Com.  George  Vincent  Wallace  Carey,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Marion 

b.  1913,  Joan  Edith  b.  1914,  Beatrice  Estelle  b.  1919.  Residence , 37,  Nevern  Square,  S.W. 

Lucy  Marion  (Lady  Hardy):  in.  1876,  Sir  Reginald  Hardy,  2nd  Bt.  Residences , Dunstall  Hall, 
near  Burton-upon-Trent ; 30,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 


Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  William  Ewart  Gladstone,  P.C.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Gladstone,  b.  1840,  d.  1891  : m.  1875,  the  Hon.  Gertrude 
Stuart  (now  of  The  Red  House,  Hawarden,  Chester,  and  18,  Chester  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of 
12th  Baron  Blantyre,  whose  only  son,  William  Glynne  Charles,  M.P. , b.  1885;  M.P.  for 
Kilmarnock  Dist.  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1915  : — - 

Evelyn  Catharine,  b.  1882.  Constance  Gertrude,  b.  1883. 


Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Stephen  Edward  Gladstone,  b.  1844,  d.  1920 : vt.  1885,  Annie 
Crosthwaite  (now  of  Manley  Hall,  Helsby,  Cheshire),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Bowman 
Wilson,  surgeon,  of  11,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool  : — 

Albert  Charles,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1909);  is  Capt.  Indian  Army,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Flint ; European  War  1914-17.— — - Charles  Andrew,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Ch,  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1911);  is  Lieut,  in  the  Army;  European  War  1914-15,  with  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  (prisoner).  Stephen  Deiniol,  M.C.,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (M.C.).— - -William  Herbert,  M.C.,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. — —Catherine. Edith. 


Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  William  Ewart  Gladstone,  P. C.,  D.C.L.,  LL. D.  (four 
times  Prime  Minister),  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1809,  d.  1898 : vt.  1839,  Catherine, 
who  d.  1900,  da.  of  Sir  Stephen  Richard  Glynne,  8th  Bt.  (ext.)  : — 

Henry  Neville,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; is  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of 
Ogilvy,  Gillanders  and  Co.,  East  Indian  merchants,  of  London,  Liverpool,  Calcutta,  and 
Rangoon,  Lord-Lieut.  of  Flintshire,  and  a J.P.  for  Cheshire  ; was  a Member  of  Irish  Finance 
Committee  1911:  in.  1890,  the  Hon.  Maud  Ernestine,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Rendel  (ext.). 
Residences , 78,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. ; Burton  Manor,  Neston,  Cheshire ; Hawarden  Castle,  Flint- 
shire. Clubs,  Bath,  National  Liberal,  Reform. Right  Hon.  Herbert  John,  P C.,  G.C.B., 

G.C.M.G.,  G.B.E.,  b.  1854;  cr.  Viscount  Gladstone  1910  [see  “ Peerage  "]. Agnes:  in.  1873, 

the  Very  Rev.  Edward  Charles  Wickham,  D.D.,  who  d.  1910,  Dean  of  Lincoln  (formerly  Head 
Master  of  Wellington  Coll.,  Wokingham),  and  has  issue  living,  William  Gladstone,  b.  1877;  ed. 
at  Winchester,  and  at  Univ.  Coll..  Oxford  (B.A.  1899);  is  H.M.  Trade  Comm  r.  in  S.  Africa:  vt. 
1920.  Catherine,  da.  of  Alexander  Simpson,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand, — Rev.  Edward  Stephen 
Gladstone,  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1908); 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  during  European  War;  is  Instructor  at  Ordination  Test  Sch.,  Knutsford, 
— Catherine  Mary  Lavinia  ; is  Head  of  Bishop  Creighton  House,  Lillie  Road,  Fulham,  S.W. , — 
Lucy  Christian, — Margaret  Agnes  (of  House  of  the  Epiphany,  Barrisal,  India).  Residence , 10.  The 
Boltons,  S.W.— Mary  : in.  1886,  the  Rev.  Harry  Drew,  who  d.  1910,  R.  of  Hawarden  and  Canon 
of  St.  Asaph,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Mary  Catherine,  b.  1890:  vt.  1912,  Major  Francis 
Woodbine  Parish,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Edward 
b.  1913,  David  Francis  b.  1914,  Nancy  Mary  b.  1917,  Sheila  Olivia  A 1919.  Residence,  2,  The 

Boltons,  S.W. Helen;  has  been  Vice- Principal  of  Newnham  Coll.,  Cambridge,  and  Warden 

of  Women’s  Univ.  Settlement,  Southwark,  S.E.  Residence , Sundial,  Hawarden,  Chester. 


The  1st  baronet  assumed,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Gladstone  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
Gladstones.  Sir  Thomas,  2nd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Queenborough  (C)  18307  for  Portarlington 
1832-5,  for  Leicester  1835-7,  and  for  Ipswich  1842,  and  was  Lord-Lieut.  of  Kincardineshire. 


Glen-Coats,  see  Coats. 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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GLOVER,  Creation  (U.K.)  I92p,  of  Arkley,  Barnet,  co.  Hertford. 

Sir  Ernest  William  Glover,  1st  Barone /, 
son  of  Septimus  Jonathan  Glover  ; b.  Aug.  27th,  1864  ; 
ed.  in  Germany,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London;  is  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Glover  Bros.,  shipowners  ; during 
European  War  was  Director  of  Ship  Management  Branch 
of  Min.  of  Shipping,  and  a Member  of  Admiralty 
Transport  Advisory  Committee  ; has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  ; Knt.  1918  : m.  1889,  Helen  Harrower,  da.  of 
J.  P.  Rennoldson,  of  South  Shields. 

,2Jmn8 — Ermine,  a chevron-  engrailed  gules  charged  with  two 
pallets  sable  between  four  escallops  or,  two  and  two.  Crest — A 

crescent  or  thereon  a moor-cock  proper. 


|gUR01^LU*lEV4nr^ 

Arise,  the  light  is  near. 


Residences — Arkley,  Herts;  96,  North  Gate,  Regent’s  Park, 
N.W.  Clubs — City  of  London,  Royal  Societies’,  Royal  Auto- 

mobile. 


GLYN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1759,  of  Ewell,  Surrey. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Glin.”] 


Pro  libertate  lege  sancta. 
For  liberty  sanctioned 
by  law. 


Sir  Gervas  Powell  Glyn,  6th  Baronet.;  b.  Oct. 
3rd,  1862 ; his  half-brother,  Sir  George  Turbervill, 
1891  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885, 
M.A.  1891)  ; is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  patron  of  one  living  : in. 
1898,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Charles  Hislop,  of 
Clapham  Park,  S.W. 

$rms— Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  sable  guttee  d’or. 
Crest — An  eagle’s  head  erased  sable,  guttee  d’or,  holding  in  the  beak  an 
escallop  argent. 

Seats — The  Rectory  House,  Ewell,  Epsom,  Surrey  ; Burcote  Close, 
Abingdon.  

Brother  living— ARTHUR  ROBERT,  b.  Aug.  5th,  1870  ; ed.  at  Radley, 
and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (.B.A.  1891).  Club,  New  University. 
Sister  living— Margaret  Henrietta.  Residence,  The  Well  House,  Ewell,. 
Surrey. 

Half-Sister  living — Emily  Catherine:  m.  1871,  Alfred  Deedes,  who  d. 
1909.  Reside?ice,  Yeo  Meads,  Congresbury,  Somerset. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Richard  Carr  Glyn,  4th  son  ot  1st  baronet  was  created  a baronet  in  1800;  for 
his  descendants,  see  Glyn,  Bt.,  of  Gaunt's  House. 

Great-granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Clayton  Glyn  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Clayton  Louis  Glyn,  b.  1857,  d.  1915:  nt.  1892,  Elinor  (now  of  13,  Em- 
bankment Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Douglas  Sutherland,  of  Toronto, 

Ontario,  Canada  : — 

Margot  Eiinor,  b.  1893. Juliette  Evangeline,  b.  1898. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Clayton  Glyn,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col 
Thomas  Glyn,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Clayton  William  Feake  Glyn,  b.  1821,  d.  1887:  m.  1855,  Mary  Jane, 
who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Thomas  Perry,  of  Moor  Hall,  Essex : — 

Egerton  John,  b.  1863;  is  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  : m.  1889,  Constance  Helena  da.  of  the  late 
John  Jolliffe  Tufnell,  of  Langleys,  Chelmsford,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Miirray  Egerton,  b. 

1894.  Residence,  20,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.  Club,  Union. Julia  Mary:  in.  1891,  William 

Griffith  Richards,  and  has  issue  living,  Dora  Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1892, — Gwenllian  Helen  Riou,  b. 

1895 : m.  1917,  Archdale  W.  Rigby  Kewley,  and  has  issue  living,  Griffith  Rigby  b.  1918. 

Residence,  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks. Evelyn  Margaret:  m.  189T,  Col.  Henry  Marsh  Pratt,  C.B., 

Indian  Army,  who  d.  1919,  and  has  issue  living,  Pleasance  Millicent  Mary,  b.  1893, — Evelyn 
Lucy,  b.  1894,  Residence , 24,  Sussex  Mansions,  South  Kensington,  S.W.  Emily  Georgiana. 
Residence,  12,  Selwood  Place,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Glyn,  b.  1823,  d.  1900  : m.  1848,  Mary  Frederica 
(now  of  Lynwood,  Wimborne),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  James  Alfred  Schreiber,  of 
Melton  Hill  House,  Suffolk  : — 

Charles  Clayton,  b.  1850 : m.  1882,  Jessie  Hero  Stephanie,  da,  of  the  late  Mons.  J.  D.  Deneulain, 

of  Marseilles.  Residence,  Culver  Lodge,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight.  Club , Conservative. Richard 

Montague,  b.  1854:  nt.  1898,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Wilson,  J.P.,  of  Oak  Hill,  Sevenoaks, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Montague,  b.  1906, — Sylvia,  b.  1899, — Veronica,  b.  1901, — Christobel, 
b.  1903.  Residence,  Melbury,  The  Ridgway,  Wimbledon. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Julius  Richard  Glyn,  K.C.B.,  b.  1824,  d.  1905  : 
m.  1st,  1857,  Adelaide,  who  d.  1879,  da  of  William  Lea,  of  Areley  House,  Worcester; 
?ndly,  1890,  Julia,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  St.  George  Showers,  C.B.,  and  widow 
of  Col.  Hamilton  Maxwell : — 

Ada.  Residence , La  Chaux  de  Fonds,  Switzerland.— —Marion : nt.  1889,  Lieut.- Col.  Wentworth 
Odiarne  Cavenagh,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Wentworth  GlyD, 
b.  1890, — Emma  Doreen,  b.  1893.  Rachel:  nt.  1896,  Hugh  Bertram  Cox,  C.B.,  B.C.L.  Resi- 
dences, 48,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Tighe-na-Coilich,  Kincraig,  Inverness-shire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Glyn  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Ware  Glyn,  b.  1857,  a?.  1918  : m.  1886,  Eleanor .Bayntun  (now 
of  Netley  Court,  Netley  Abbey),  da.  of  the  late  John  Bayntun  Starky,  of  Spye  Park, 
Wilts  : — 

Edith  Frances,  b.  1889.-^—  Eleanor  Valentine,  b.  1896  : nt.  1919,  Major  John  Lachlan  Forbes,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.— — Angela  Bayntun,  b.  1897. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Carr  Glyn,  younger  son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas 
Glyn  (ante)  : — • 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Thomas  Glyn,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  1831,  d.  1900:  m. 

1856,  Anne  Penelope  (now  of  Cropthorne  Manor,  Pershore,  Worcestershire),  da.  of  Col. 

Clements,  Canadian  Rifles 

Annie  Jane:  in.  1880.  Lieut. -Col.  William  Maxwell  Brander,  J.P.  (formerly  of  24th  Re<n.),  and 
has  issue  living,  Gustavus  Glyn  Spieker,  b.  1881;  is  Major  Suffolk  Regt.,— Maxwell  Spieker 
b 1884  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps,— Richard  Spieker,  b.  1888,— Anna  Alicia  Spieker,  b.  1891! 

Residence , West  Close,  Wick,  Bournemouth. Elizabeth  Mary:  m.  1892,  Charles  Henry  de 

Winton,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Parry  Glyn,  b.  1904,— Faith  Glyn,  b.  1893,— Gaynor  Glyn, 
b.  1899.  Residence , Maesderwen,  Breconshire. Alice  Farquhar. 


Sir  Richard,  LL.D.,  1st  baronet,  a banker,  was  M.P.  for  London  city,  Lord  Mayor  of  London 
1758,  and  President  of  Bridewell  and  Bethlehem  Hospitals. 


GLYN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1800,  of  Gaunt’s  House,  Dorsetshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Glin.”] 


Sir  Richard  Fitzgerald  Glyn, 
D.S.O. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  May  13th,  1875  ; s.  his 
father,  Capt.  Sir  Richard  George,  1918  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons;  patron  of  three 
livings ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; D.S.O.  1916  : m.  1906,  Edith  Hilda, 
da.  of  Douglas  George  Hamilton-Gordon  [see 
M.  Aberdeen  and  Tenair,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads 
sable  guuee  d’or,  with  a crescent  for  difference.  £rtst — 

An  eagle’s  head  erased  sable,  guttee  d’or,  holding  in  the 
beak  an  escallop  argent. 

Seats—  Gaunt's  House,  Wimborne ; The  Cross  House, 
Fontmell  Magna,  Shaftesbury. 


Sons  living— RICHARD  HAMILTON,  b.  Oct.  12th, 
1907.—  Gerald  Hugh,  b.  (Jan.)  1909.  Peter  John, 
b.  1919. 


Firm  to  my  trust  Daughters  living — Joanna  May,  b.  (Dec.)  1909.—— 

— Philippa  Ann,  b.  1915. 

Sister  living — Geraldine  Mary  : m.  1898,  Ralph  Paget  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.].  Residence , 
Deerhurst,  Lyndhurst. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Frances  Geraldine  [Lady  Glyn ),  da.  of  Major  Fitzgerald, 
of  Maperton  House,  Wincanton  : m.  1868,  Sir  Richard  George  Glyn,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1918. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Glyn  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Robert  Glyn,  b.  1851,  d.  1907:  m.  1873,  Maria,  da.  of  Sir 
Theophilus  John  St.  George,  3rd  Bt.  : — 

Charles,  b.  1878  : m.  1912,  Gwendolen,  da.  of  Charles  Mills,  of  Riebeek  House,  Kenilworth,  Cape 
Colony,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  St.  George,  b.  1913, — John  St.  George,  b.  1916, — Patricia 

May,  b.  1915, — Kathleen  Phillips,  b.  1920.  Residence , Johannesburg,  Transvaal. Douglas 

John,  b.  1883.  Wilfrid  Henry,  b.  1885.— —Maria  Gertrude  Ann.  Alice.  Florence  Grace. 

— Frances  Mary.— Kathleen  Dorothy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Christopher  Glyn,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Glyn,  b.  1820,  d.  1882  : m.  1847,  Ann  Hurst,  who 
d.  1912  : — 

John  Henry,  b.  1854. Thomas  Richard,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  Incorporated  Law  So.'s 

Prizeman  1878  : m.  1901,  Florence  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  John  Brownless,  of  Whorlton  Grange,  co. 
Durham,  and  has  issue  living.  Cicely  May,  b.  1906.  Residence , Whorlton  House,  Whorlton, 

near  Barnard  Castle. William  Edward,  b.  1859:  m.  1900,  Mary  Rotch,  da.  of  the  late 

Capt.  Charles  Hunter,  U.S.A.  Navy,  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  Walter 
Langdon  Kane.  Residences , 42,  East  67th  Street,  New  York  ; Mayfield,  Newport,  Rhode  Island, 
U.S.A.- — Rev.  Arthur  Plumptre,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1888,  M.A.  1894);  is  R. 
of  East  Clandon  : m.  1897,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Henry  Coghlan,  V.  of  Halliwell, 
Bolton-le-Moors.  Residence , East  Clandon  Rectory,  Surrey.  Julia  Ann  ( Lady  Medlycott)  : 
tm.  1870,  the  Rev.  Sir  Hubert  James  Medlycott,  6th  Bt.,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , 31,  Chester 
Street,  S.W.i. Frances  Elizabeth. 


George  Carr  Glyn,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  was  created  Baron  Wolverton  [ see  B. 
Wolverton]. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Carr  John  Glyn,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1799,  d.  1896  : m.  1st,  1831,  Augusta,  who  d.  1837,  da.  of  the  late  John  Granville, 
of  London;  2ndly,  1839,  Anna,  who  d.  1887,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  H.  Cleather,  1st 
Ceylon  Regt.  : 

Carr  Stuart,  b.  1836 ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1857);  formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Dragoons;  is  a 
J.P.  and  a County  Alderman  for  Dorset:  in.  1864,  Selina  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm. 
Sir  Francis  Augustus  Collier,  C.B.,  K.C.H.,  and  has  issue  living,  Augusta  Julia  Carr, — Katharine 
Carr:  m.  1888,  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Lonsdale,  who  d.  1903,  R.  of  Fontmell  Magna  with 
West  Orchard,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Claude  Jardine  b.  1889,  Katharine  Granville 
Martineau  b.  1895,— Frances  Carr:  m.  1898,  Mark  John  Paget,  of  Airedale,  Grimsby  [see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.].  Residence , Wood  Leaze,  Wimborne.  Club , Army  and  Navy. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Carr  John  Glyn  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John  Plumptre  Carr  Glyn,  K.C.B.,  b.  1837,  J912  • 

m.  1866,  Ellen  (now  of  Sunbridge,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  James  Robert  Dalton  Dewar, 
formerly  of  Winkfield,  Windsor : — 

Ada  Carr  : in.  1889,  Lieut. -Col.  Dudley  Granville  Richard  Ryder  [see  E,  Harrowby,  colls.}. 
Residence , Westbrook  Hay,  Hemel  Hempstead. 


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The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Carr  Glyn,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1798,  a banker  in  that  City, 
and  President  of  Bridewell  and  Bethlehem  Hospitals.  He  was  the  fourth  son  of  Sir  Richard  Glyn 
<ist  baronet  of  London),  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1758  [see  preceding  title]. 


GODFREY,  Creation  (I.)  1785,  of  Bushfield,  co.  Kerry,  Ireland. 

Sir  William  Cecil  Godfrey,  5th  Baro?iet ; b. 
July  2 1st.  1857;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Fermor,  1900; 
formerly  Lieut.  South  Wales  Borderers  ; served  in  S.  African 
war  1879  (medal  with  clasp)  : m.  1st,  1885,  Maud,  who  d. 
1890,  only  child  of  Frederick  Founes  Hamilton,  Esq.,  of 
Coolayna,  co.  Kildare  [Gethin,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; 2ndly,  1901, 
Mary  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  John  Leeson- 
Marshall,  Esq.  [see  E.  Milltown,  colls.],  and  has  issue  by 
1st  marriage. 

&rms — Argent,  a griffin  passant  wings  elevated  and  endorsed  sable 
between  three  lions’  heads  erased  gules.  Crest — A griffin  passant  sable, 
holding  in  the  dexter  forepaw  a sceptre  or. 

Seat — Kilcoleman  Abbey,  Milltown,  co.  Kerry. 


Daughter  living— Phyllis  Maud  Mary,  b.  1890. 

Brother  living— JOHN  ERNEST,  b.  1864  : m.  1897,  Eileen  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  E.  Currey,  M.D.,  of  Lismore,  Ireland,  and  has 
issue  living,  William  Maurice,  b.  1909, — Mary  Constance, — Dorothy 
Louise,— Helen  Ursula.  Residence, 

Sisters  living — Helen  Gertrude.— — Mildred  Feridah  : m.  1899,  Rev. 
Samuel  Waldron  King,  R.  of  Kilsealy,  with  Clonlea.  Residence, 
Clonlea  Vicarage,  Killisheen,  Six-Mile  Bridge,  co.  Clare. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  George  Godfrey,  Esq.,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1808,  d.  1894  : 
m.  1843,  Mary  Isabella,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Richard  Mansell,  R.  of  Castle 
Island 

John  Mansell,  b.  1851.  Residence, 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Edward  Godfrey  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Godfrey,  b.  1843,  d.  1909  : m.  1877,  Martha,  who  d. 
1910,  da.  of  the  late  William  Jones  Westby,  D.L.,  of  High  Park,  co.  Wicklow: — 
Katherine  Westby  : in.  1902,  Capt.  Colin  Mansfield  Mackenzie,  formeily  1st  Batn.  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s). Lucy  Barbara  Maria. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Godfrey,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Godfrey,  b.  1803,  d.  1872  : in.  1842,  Lucy,  da.  of  Capt.  Crosbie 
M.  Christian  : — 

Alexander  John,  b.  1848. Dorothea  Barbara  : in.  1871,  John  Sullivan,  Barrister-at-law,  who*/.  1881. 

Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Alexander  Godfrey,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1803,  d.  1888  : 
in.  1827,  Mary,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  John  Wood,  of  Sligo  : — 

Mary  Susanna  Ellen.  Residence, 

This  family  is  a branch  of  the  ancient  family  of  Godfrey  seated  at  Romney,  in  Kent,  since  the 
Conquest.  King  Charles  II.  confirmed  the  grant  by  patent  of  the  estates  (about  6,000  acres)  in  the 
parishes  of  Kilcoleman,  Keel,  and  Kiltallagh,  to  Col.  John  Godfrey,  of  Ludlow’s  regiment  of  horse,  in 
consideration  of  his  services,  in  1641,  against  the  rebels  in  Ireland.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William, 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Tralee  and  Belfast  in  the  Irish  Parliaments. 


GODLEE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Whitchurch,  co.  Oxford. 


Sir  Rickman  John  Godlee,  K.C.V.O ., 

F.R.C.S. , 1st  Baronet , son  of  Rickman  Godlee,  of 
Upton,  Essex  ; b.  April  15th,  1849  ; ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (B.A.  1867,  M.B.  and  B.S.  (gold 
medal)  1872)  ; M.R.C.  S.  Eng.  1872,  M.S.  (gold, 
medal)  1873,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1876  ; LL.D,  and 
Hon.  M.D.,  Dublin ; has  been  Pres,  of  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Surgs.  ; is  Hon.  Surg.-in-Ord.  to  King 
George  V.  (formerly  Surg.  to  the  Household  to 
Queen  Victoria  and  Hon.  Surg.-in-Ord.  to  King 
Edward  VII.),  Emeritus  Professor  of  Clinical 
Surgery  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  sometime  Surg. 
to  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Territorial 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; elected  Hunterian  Orator 
for  1913;  author  of  “The  Life  of  Lord  Lister,” 
and  many  med.  works  ; K.C.V.O.  1914  : m.  1891, 
Juliet  Mary,  da.  of  Frederic  Seebohm,  LL.D., 
Litt.D.,  of  the  Hermitage,  Hitchin. 

$Ttns— Barry  wavy  of  six  azure  and  argent  an  anchor 
erect  proper  within  an  orle  engrailed  on  both  sides  01. 
Crest. — A Caduceus  proper  between  two  stags'  horns  gold. 

Seat—  Coombe  End,  Whitchurch,  Oxon.  Clubs— Athe- 
naeum, Burlington  Fine  Arts. 


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DAVIS-GOFF,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Glenville,  Parish  of  St.  Patrick’s,  co.  Waterford. 

Sir  Herbert  William  Davis-Goff,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Oct.  20th,  1870;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Goff,  1917  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894)  ; ‘sometime  Lieut. 
Army  Motor  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-16  as 
Capt.  of  No.  6 Motor  Ambulance  Convoy  ; is  a D.L. 
for  co.  Waterford  (High  Sheriff  1914) : tn.  1903,  Mar- 
garet Aimee,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Stewart 
Scott,  P.C. , G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  azure,  a chevron  between 
two  fleurs-de  lys  in  chief  and  a lion  rampant  in  base  or,  a 
crescent  for  difference  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  gules  and  argent, 
a chevron  between  three  boars’  heads  couped,  all  counter- 
changed.  ©rest — A squirrel  sejant  argent. 

Seat — Maypark  and  Glenville,  Waterford  ; Horetown,  co. 
Wexford. 


Sons  living— ERNEST  WILLIAM,  b.  1904. Charles 

Herbert,  b.  1908. Terence  Richard,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Doreen  Christian,  b.  1905. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Anna  c Lady  Davis-Goff ), 
da.  of  Michael  D.  Hassard,  M.P.  : m.  1866,  Sir  William 
Goff  Davis-Goff,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence, — Glenville,  Waterford. 

Sir  William  G.  Davis-Goff,  ist  Bt.,  Sheriff  of  Waterford  City  1869  and  1899,  and  High  Sheriff 
of  Waterford  Co.  1892,  was  a descendant  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Goffe,  of  Stanmer,  Sussex  (Fellow  of 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  temp.  1595),  whose  son  Stephen  was  Chaplain  to  Charles  I. 


GOLDNEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Bradenstoke  Abbey,  Wiltshire. 

Sir  (Gabriel)  Prior  Goldney,  C.  V.O., 
C.B.,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  4th,  1843  > his  father. 
Sir  Gabriel,  1900;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1867  ; was  a 
Commr.  to  enquire  into  corrupt  practices  at  Norwich 
1875,  and  Recorder  of  Helston  1876-9  and  of  Poole 
1879-82,  and  Remembrancer  of  the  City  of  London 
1882-1902  ; is  patron  of  one  living,  a J.P.  for  Wilts 
(High  Sheriff  1906)  and  Somerset,  a D.L.  for 
City  of  London,  and  a Past  Master  of  Merchant 
Taylors’  Co.  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Roy. 
Wilts  Imperial  Yeo. ; received  Silver  Coronation 
medal  1902  ; has  Jubilee  medal  with  bar  ; C.B. 
(Civil)  1902,  C.V.O.  1903. 

— Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a bend  engrailed 
plain  cotised  argent  between  two  eagles  displayed  of  the  last, 
three  garbs  sable  banded  or.  ©rest — In  front  of  a garb  sable 
banded  as  in  the  arms,  three  cinquefoils  fessewise  or. 

Seats — The  Manor  House,  Halse,  Somerset;  Derriads, 
Chippenham.  Club — Carlton. 


Brother  living — FREDERICK  HASTINGS,  b.  May  26th,  1845  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; was  Mayor 
of  Chippenham  1875  and  1888;  is  a J.P.  for  Wilts  (High  Sheriff  1908)  and  Surrey:  tn.  1875, 
Ethel  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  James  Fowle  Swayne,  J.P.,  formerly  Recorder  of  Wilton, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Hastings,  M.C.  (of  Prior  Place,  Camberley),  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908);  Lieut.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-17  .(despatches,  M.C.) : 
m.  1916,  Violetta,  only  da.  ofW.  C.  Barnes, — Katharine  Long, — Mary  Delariviere, — Eveline  Mar- 
garet Hungerford  : m.  1912,  Graham  Eardley  Dunsterville,  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed 
in  action)  1914,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Graham  Evelyn  ( posthumous ) b.  1914, — Petronilla  b. 
1913, — Lucy  Hulbert:  m.  1916,  Aubrey  C.  G.  Bowman,  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  has  issue 
living,  Veronica  b.  1920.  Residence , Beechfield,  Corsham.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. 

This  baronet’s  family  has  been  settled  in  Wiltshire  for  several  centuries.  His  direct  lineal 
ancestor.  Henry  Goldney,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bristol  1421-7,  and  that  gentleman’s  great-great-grandson, 
Henry  Goldney,  who  was  M.P.  for  Chippenham  1553,  obtained  the  Charter  for  the  incorporation  of 
the  Borough  of  Chippenham  from  Queen  Mary,  and  was  appointed  the  first.  Bayliff  thereof,  which 
annual  office  has  been  held  by  his  descendants  from  father  to  son  in  each  generation.  Sir  Gabriel,  ist 
baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Chippenham  (C)  1865-85.  and  High  Sheriff  of  Wilts  1893. 

GOLDSMID,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  St.  John’s  Lodge,  Regent’s  Park.  [Extinct  1896.] 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Julian  Goldsmid,  P. C.,  M.P.,  3rd  and  last  Baronet, 

and  3rd  Baron  de  Goldsmid  e da  Palmeira  in  Portugal. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet  - Violet  ( Baroness  de  Goldsmid  da  Palmeira) ; cr.  Baroness  de 
Goldsmid  da  Palmei>  a by  King  of  Portugal  1906;  mentioned  in  war  despatches  1917  and  1918:  m. 
1889,  Sidney  Francis  Hoffnung,  who  in  1896,  assumed  by  Roy.  licence  the  additional  surname  and 
arms  of  Goldsmid  (unsuccessfully  contested  Camberwell,  N.  Div.  ( U ) Jan.  and  Dec.  1910),  and  has 
issue  living,  Cyril  Julian,  O.B.E.,  b.  1890:  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1912);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1915;  is  Capt.  9th  Lancers  (Special  Reserve);  European  War  191S  (Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  Italian  War  Cross.  O.B.E.) ; ' O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1920,  Nancy,  da.  of  Major  John 
MacGillycuddy,  of  Flesk  Castle,  Killarney,— Ronald,  b.  1893;  is  Lieut.  12th  Lancers, — Vivian, 
b.  1903.  Residences,  35,  Chesham  Place,  S.W.  ; Meads,  Pinkney’s  Green,  Berks.— —Edith 
(Lady  Jessel):  m.  1890,  Sir  Charles  James  Jessel,  ist  Bt.  Residences , 31,  Hill  Street,  W. ; 
Ladham  House,  Goudhurst,  Kent.— Margherita  : m.  1894,  William  George  Raphael,  who  d.  1912, 


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and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy,  b.  1897  : in.  1918,  Henry  Hastings  Sackville  Thanet  Tufton,  Lieut. 
Hussars  [see  B.  Hothfield], — Elsie  Violet,  b.  1899,— Grace  Charlotte,  b.  1903.  Residences, 

Castle  Hill,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey;  9,  Connaught  Place,  W. Beatrice:  in.  1897,  Major 

William  Louis  Lucas,  R. F.  A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hugh  Arthur,  b.  1898;  in  R.F.A., — 
Archibald  Julian,  b.  1902, — Henry  Oliver,  b.  1905,  — Elizabeth  Virginia,  b.  1909.  Residences , 51, 
South  Audley  Street,  W.  ; Oakash,  Chaddleworth,  Berks.-  — - Maud  ( Lady  Jessel ):  m.  1894,  Col. 
Sir  Herbert  Merton  Jessel,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1917).  Residence , 24,  South  Street,  Park 

Lane,  W. Maria  Teresa  : m 1914,  Col.  Hugh  Roger  Headlam,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  York  and 

Lancaster  Regt.  Residence,  14,  Walton  Street,  S.W.3.—  Grace  Catherine. Nora  Octavia. 

Residences , 1,  Carlyle  Mansions,  Cheyne  Walk,  S.W.3;  Broom  Cottage,  Seal  Chart,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent. 

Sister  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Emma  Katharine.  Residence , 25,  Portman  Square,  W. 


Goldsmid-Stem-Salomons,  see  Salomons. 


GOOCH,  Creation  (G  B.)  1746,  of  Benacre  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Sir  Thomas  Vere  Sherlock  Gooch,  ioth 

Baronet ; b.  June  10th,  1881  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Alfred 
Sherlock,  1899;  is  patron  of  three  livings,  and  a J.P.  for 
Suffolk  (High  Sheriff  1 9 1 1 ) : m.  1902,  Florence  Meta,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Finucane  Draper,  of  St.  Heliei’s,  Jersey,  and 
has  issue. 

.Struts — Per  pale  argent  and  sable  a chevron  between  three  talbota 
statant  counterchanged ; on  a chief  gules  three  leopards’  faces  or.  drrst — 
A talbot  statant  per  pale  argent  and  sable. 

Seat — Benacre  Hall,  Wrentham,  Suffolk. 

Sons  living— ROBERT  ERIC  SHERLOCK,  b.  May  6th,  1903. 

Brian  Sherlock,  b.  1904. Richard  Frank  Sherlock,  b.  1906. 

Daughters  living — Barbara  Alexandra,  b.  1908. Phyllis  Elise,  b.  1910. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  6th  baronet) — Elizabeth  : in.  1874,  William 
Charles  Boden  Elwell,  Bar.  -at-law,  who  d.  1901,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Frederic,  b.  1879, — Muriel, — Eleanor  Mary.  Residence , Cobnor, 

Rusper,  Sussex. Diana  Anne  : in.  1866,  Capt.  Alfred  Herbert  Morse,  formerly  73rd  Foot,  who 

d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward,  b.  1869, — Harriet  Frances, — Rose  Diana, — Edith.  Residence, 

Copdock  House,  near  Ipswich. Harriet  Sophia. Charlotte  Matilda:  m.  1873,  Edward 

Annesley  Owen,  Recorder  of  Walsall,  Bar.-at-law,  of  5,  Coulson  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Louisa  Harriet : in.  1907,  John  Ronald  Rigden  Trist,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  formerly 
of  Crest  House,  Putney,  S W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  John  Owen  b.  1908,  Enid  Mary  b.  1910, 
— Maud  Charlotte, — Kate  Janet, — Beatrice  Mary, — Phillis, — Caroline  Perry  : m.  1910,  George  F. 

Allen.  Residence,  5,  Coulson  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W. Isabella  Edith:  m.  1875,  Capt.  Lascelles 

Wharton  Ford,  88th  Regt.,  who  d.  1882,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Wharton,  b.  1876  : in.  1898, 
Ethel  May,  da.  of  Edwin  Bostock,  formerly  of  Tixall  Lodge,  Staffordshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Robert  Lascelles  b.  1899, — Barnett  Philip,  b.  1879, — Emma  Edith  Lascelles : in.  1909,  Malcolm 
John  Rattray,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Tampin,  Negri  Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States.  Resi- 
dence, 19,  Aynhoe  Mansions,  Brook  Green,  W. 

Widow  living  of  7tll  Baronet — Ellen  Emily  ( Lady  Gooch),  da.  of  Robert  Augustus  Hankey 
Hirst,  of  The  Down  Grange,  Basingstoke:  in.  1st,  1866,  Sir  Edward  Sherlock  Gooch,  7th  baronet, 
who  d.  1872  : 2iidly,  1873,  George  Thompson  Gream,  M.D.,  who  d.  1888,  Physician  to  H.R.H.  the 
Princess  of  Wales.  Residence , 59,  The  Drive,  Hove,  Sussex. 


Fide  et  virtute. 

By  fidelity  and  valor. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  ot  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Thomas  Lewis  Gooch,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Sherlock  Gooch,  R.N.,  b.  1831,  d.  1897  : in.  1861,  Catherine 
Lydia  Mackenzie,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  James  (85th  Regt.)  [B.  Gardner, 
colls.] : — 

John  Sherlock,  b.  1865  ; is  Major  R.  A. : m.  1st,  1894,  Ella,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Ward  Chipman 
Drury,  of  St.  John’s,  New  Brunswick;  2ndly,  1912,  Anne  Dorothea,  da.  of  Com.  Matthew  James 
Harrison,  R.N.,  of  Freckleton,  Crawford  Bay,  Nelson,  British  Columbia.  Residence , Benacre 
Ranch,  Crawford  Bay,  Nelson,  British  Columbia. Katharine  Marion  Sherlock. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Gooch  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  George  Cecil  Gooch,  b.  1832,  d.  1898  : in.  1st,  1857, 
Julia  Caroline,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  Henry  Van  Straubenzee,  of  Spennithorne,  York  : 2ndly, 
1861,  Frederica  Charlotte  Agneta,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  William  Gambier,  of  Sacombe 
Park,  Herts  ; 3rdly,  1877,  Ellen  Louisa,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  John  Fairlie,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Edmund  Prideaux  Chichester  (7th  Dragoon  Guards) : — 

Amy  Maud,  b.  1866. Eva  Frederica,  b.  1873. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Percy  Feilding  Gooch,  b.  1836,  d.  1874  : in.  1872,  Edith  (who  in.  3rdly, 
1876,  Col.  William  A.  Park),  widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Ewen,  and  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Stenmng  Johnson,  R.  of  Eastergate,  Chichester  : — 

Percy  William  Jarrett,  b.  1873  : in.  18 — , and  has  issue  living.  Resides  in  Canada. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  George  Tate,  b.  1838,  d.  1915  : m.  1877,  Elizabeth  Isabella,  da.  of 
William  M‘Kinney,  of  co.  Tyrone  : — 

George  Cecil  William,  1880.— —Annie  Lillian  Georgina,  b.  1878:  m.  1897,  Francis  William  Bullen, 

and  has  issue  living,  George  Francis,  b.  1907,— Ailsa  Mary,  b.  1897, — Hilare  Edith,  b.  1900. 
Residence,  Kai  Koura,  New  Zealand. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  William  Gooch,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Gooch,  b.  1798,  d.  1876  : m.  1822,  Anne,  who  d.  1885,  da. 
of  Herbert  Newton  Jarrett,  of  Grove  Park,  Hants: — 

Rev.  Francis  Harcourt,  b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1865);  formerly  V.  of  Thursley;  is 
a J.P.  for  Suffolk  : in.  1868,  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Paine,  of  Dye  House,  Godaiming, 
and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Francis  Knight,  M.C.,  b.  1872:  formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Essex 
Regt.,  and  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Ceylon  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Yeo.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  Order  of  the  Nile)  : 111.  1918,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  J.  S.  St. 
Vincent  Jervis,  of  Darlaston  Hall,  Staffordshire,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Bingham  Alexander  Turner, 
D.S.O.,  Rifle  Brig.,  of  Bourton  Grange,  Shrivenham,  Berks, — Annie  Elizabeth  : in.  1894,  the  Rev. 
Archdall  Malden  Hill,  V.  of  Hove,  Sussex,  and  Rural  Dean,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1898, — 
Margaret  Lily:  m.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  the  late  Rev.  Anthony  Aylmer  Astley,  R.  of  Everley, 
Wilts  [see  Astley-Corbett.  Bt.,  colls.], — Ethel, — Dulcibella  Amy:  in.  1897,  John  Edmond  Henry 
Gray  [Astley-Corbett,  Bt.].  Residence , Dye  House,  Thursley,  Godaiming. 


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The  ist  baronet,  Sir  William,  after  serving  gallantly  in  the  wars  of  Queen  Anne’s  reign,  was 
appointed  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Virginia.  The  2nd  baronet.  Sir  Thomas,  was  successively  Bishop  of  Bristol, 
of  Norwich,  and  of  Ely.  The  4th  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Suffolk  1785.  The  5th  and 
6th  baronets  were  each  successively  M.P.  for  that  county. 

GOOCH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Clewer  Park,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Daniel  Fulthorpe  Gooch,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
May  25th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry  Daniel,  1897; 
is  a J.P.  for  Berks:  m.  1896,  Mary  Winifred,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  William  Monro,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el. 
son,  Lancelot  Daniel  Edward,  b.  1897  5 Mipshipman  R.N. ; d. 
(on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  Oct.  1915. 

$ms — Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  on  a chevron  between  three  talbots 
passant  two  escallops  all  counterchanged,  on  a chief  engrailed  gules  a wheel 
between  two  leopards’  faces  or.  Crrst—  A talbot  per  pale  sable  and  argent 
gorged  with  a wreath  of  oak  or,  and  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a gold  wheel. 
Residence — Hylands,  Chelmsford.  Club — Boodle’s. 


Son  living — ROBERT  DOUGLAS,  b.  Sept.  19th,  1905. 

Daughters  living — Phyllis  Evelyn,  b.  1900:  in.  1920,  Frank  William 
Parrish.  Daphne,  b.  1910. 

Sister  living — Algitha  Maud  ( Lady  Langrishe)  : in.  1906,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  James  Langrishe, 
4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1910.  Residences , Warren  Wood,  Crowborough,  Sussex;  Villa  Tillia,  Cannes, 
France. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet) — Anna  Longridge,  b.  1839  : in.  1859,  Frederick  Newton,  who 
d.  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Frederick  Henry,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (of  Balcombe, 
Sussex),  b.  1865:  in.  ist,  1897,  Susanna  Booth,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  William  Harbord, 
surgeon,  of  Wainfleet,  Lincolnshire ; 2ndlv,  1911,  Constance  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Harbord,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Clare  Harbord  b.  1899,  Jack  b.  1900, 
Anthony  Richard  Harbord  b.  1907,  Eileen  Joyce  1903, — Edward  Frank,  b.  1867, — Florence  Emily, 
b.  i860, — Anna  Lucy,  b.  1861  : in.  1893,  Ernest  Arthur  Nevile  Morley,  who  d.  1913, — Ada:  in.  1897, 
Coniston  Spackman,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  who  d.  1906, — Emily:  in.  1896,  the  Rev.  Hawtrey 
James  Enraght,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bungay  (see  infra).  Residence,  9,  Warrington  Crescent,  Maida 
Hill.  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Fulthorpe  Gooch,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1845,  d.  1917  : 
111.  1876,  Emma  Susan,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Hinson  Astwood,  of  Bermuda  : — 
Eric  Daniel  Astwood,  b.  1886;  formerly  Lieut.  5th  Lancers;  is  Lieut.  British  E.  African  Mounted 
Rifles  : m.  1910,  Gwynedd,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  George  Brooke  Meares  [M.  Townshend,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Vivian,  b 1911.  Residence,  Nairobi,  British  E.  Africa.— —Charles 
Trevor,  b.  1888  : m.  1914,  Hester  Stratford,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Wright  Sherlock,  formerly  Roy. 
Irish  Regt. , of  15,  Carlisle  Terrace,  Plymouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Trevor  Sherlock,  b.  1916,— 

Hermione  Helen,  b.  1917. Geoffrey  Fulthorpe,  b.  1892  ; Capt.  R.G.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 

European  War)  '1918. Kenneth  Thackeray,  M.C.,  b.  1894 ; Lieut.  R.H.A.  ; European  War 

1914-18  (M.C.). 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  William  Gooch,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1846,  d.  1887  : 
in.  1877,  Frances  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Jones,  of 
Oxford  : — 

Arthur  Longridge,  b.  1878.— —George  Daniel,  b.  1879  ; Capt.  R.E.  : m.  1901,  Rose  Ellen,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Alfred  Apperly  [ see  Apperley,  “Knights’  Widows”],  J.P.,  of  Rodborough  Court, 
Stroud,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  Daniel,  b.  1902, — George  Ernest,  b.  1905, — 
Ethel  Rose  Eleanor,  b.  1907.  Residence , Ivy  House,  Hampton-on-Thames.— Eleanor  Emily, 

b.  1883.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frank  Gooch,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1890  : m.  1871, 
Teresa,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Rodney  Croskey  : — 

Herbert  Daniel  Cecil,  b.  1878.— May  Evelyn  Emily,  b.  1872  : in.  1890,  Andrews  George  Parker, 

who  d.  1915. Margaret  Frances,  b.  1874 : in.  1901,  Ernest  Edgar  Morgan.  Residence, 

94,  Oakwood  Court,  Kensington,  W.  14. 

Not  in  remainder. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Viret  Gooch,  brother  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1900  : 
m.  ist,  1840,  Hannah  Frances  Sarah,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  Capt.  Elias  Robinson 
Handcock ; 2ndly,  1876,  Emily  Mary  (now  of  Cooper’s  Hill,  Bracknell,  Berks), 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Stonhouse  [see  Stonhouse,  Bt.] : — 

(By  ist  marriage)  William  David,  b.  1842  : m.  1872,  Bertha  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  White. 

Dorothea  Mary  Anne,  b.  1843  : 1865,  the  Rev.  Richard  William  Enraght,  who  d.  1898,  and  has 

issue  living,  William  (of  143,  Croydon  Road,  Anerley,  S.E.),  b.  1868;  M.  R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P., 
London  1889;  Major  R.A. F., — Rev.  Hawtrey  James,  b.  1871;  is  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Bungay: 
//f.1896,  Emily,  da.  of  Frederick  Newton  (see  ante),  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Hawtrey  b.  1897  ; 
is  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.,  Eileen  Bridget  b.  1910,  Audrey  Janet  b.  1913, — Ellen,  b.  1869:  m.  1894, 
H.  F.  Eve,  formerly  of  Barrow  Point,  Pinner,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Dunstan 
Enraght  b.  1903,  Patrick  Enraght  b.  1904,  Donald  Enraght  b.  1906,  Kathleen  Enraght  b.  1901, 
Daphne  Enraght  b.  1908,  Susan  Hawtrey  Enraght  b.  1909, — Grace  Mary,  b.  1873 : in.  1905, 
the  Rev.  Edgar  Lee  Reeves,  V.  of  Walsingham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Joan 
Frances  b.  1907, — Dora,  b.  1875  : in.  1901,  J.  F.  Spurgeon,  formerly  of  Twyford,  Norfolk,  and 
has  issue  living,  Dorothea  Marcella,  b.  1903,  Mary  Jeanette  b.  1906, — Alice  Bertha  b.  1879:  in. 
1901,  M.  E.  Wilkinson,  of  Aldeburgh  Lodge,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter 
Mark  b.  1907,  Noel  Hawtrey  b.  1908,  Violet  Christabel  b.  1903,  Sylvia  Katherine  Victoire. 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Mabel  Barbara:  in.  1899,  Francis  Lawrence  Bland,  J.P.  for  Isle  of 

Ely,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward  Michael  b.  1899, — Thomas  Maltby,  b.  1906, — Evelyn 
Alice  Mary,  b.  1901, — Patience  Richenda,  b.  1911.  Residence , Rookwood,  Copdock,  Suffolk. 
Ethel  Mary  : in.  1902,  Capt.  Gordon  Halswell,  Household  Cav.  (Reserve  of  Officers),  and  has 
issue  living,  Wyndham,  b.  1903.  Residence , Wilmington  Hayes,  Honiton. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Vere  Gooch  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Sinclair  Gooch,  Berks  Yeo.,  b.  1879,  d.  (wounds  in  action  in 
Gallipoli)  1915  : m.  1903,  Eva  Conway  Everard,  M.B.  E.  (now  of  Torcastle,  Banavie, 
Inverness-shire),  youngest  da.  of  Richard  Everard-Jones,  of  Fassfern,  Kinlocheil,  Inverness- 
shire  : — 

Mary  Bridget,  b.  1904. 

The  baronetcy  was  conferred  upon  Sir  Daniel  Gooch,  who  was  Chm.  of  the  Great  Western  Rail- 
way 1865-89,  for  the  services  he  rendered  in  promoting  the  successful  submersion  of  the  Atlantic 
Cables  of  1865  and  1866. 


Fide  et  virtute. 
By  faith  and  valor. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


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GOODHART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Portland  Place,  St.  Marylebone,  and 
Holtye,  Sussex. 

Sir  Ernest  Frederic  Goodhart,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  Aug.  12th,  1880  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Janies  Frederic,  M.D. , F.R.C.P. , 1916  ; ed.  at 
Westminster,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1902);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1904:  m.  1906,  Frances 
Evelyn,  da.  of  Montagu  Fullerton  Armstrong  [see 
Armstrong,  Bt.,  cr.  1841],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  a buck  trippant  argent,  in  chief  two  bees 
volant  or,  on  a chief  nebulae  of  the  third  a Cross  T>f  Lorraine 
of  the  field,  between  two  eagles  displayed  sable.  Crest — A 
beehive  or  between  two  bees  with  a rainbow  terminating  in 
clouds  proper. 

Chambers — i,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.  Club — United 

University.  


son  living— FREDERIC  CHARLES  FRANCIS,  b.  Dec. 
29th,  1907. 

Daughter  living— Pamela  Ernestine,  b.  1910. 

Brother  living — Gordon  Wilkinson,  M.B.,  b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Westminster,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902, 
M.A.  1907);  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.):  m.  1914,  Alice 
Stransham,  da.  of  Gen.  W.  P.  La  Touche,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Gordon,  b.  1916.  Residence , 24,  Warwick 
Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  Club , United  University. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  James  Frederic  Goodhart,  M.D.,  C.M.,  F. R.C.P.  (Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen), 
was  Consulting  Physician  to  Guy’s  Hospital  and  to  Evelina  Hospital. 


GOOLD,  Creation  (U  K.)  1801,  of  Old  Court,  Cork. 

Sir  (James)  Stephen  Goold,  4th  Barond,  fourth 
son  of  the  late  George  Ignatius  Goold,  2nd  son  of  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  13th.  1848  ; j.  his  uncle,  Sir  Henry  Valentine,  1893  : 
in.  1873,  Bridget  Mary,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Patrick  Jordan, 
of  Adelaide,  and  has  issue. 

$nns — Azure,  on  a fesse  or,  between  five  goldfinches,  three  in  chief  and 
two  in  base  proper,  three  mullets  gules.  Crtsf — A demi-lion  rampant  or. 

Residence,— Gladstone,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 


Sons  living — GEORGE  PATRICK,  b.  July  9th,  1878  : in.  1900,  Mary, 
da.  of  Nicholas  Brown,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Ignatius,  b.  1903, — 
Leo  Francis,  b.  1905.— —John  Henry,  b.  1882. Joseph  Erhest,  b.  1888. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Anne,  b.  1877  : in.  1896,  John  Hartman. 

Clara  Agnes,  b.  1881.— Catherine  Anne,  b.  1892. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Georgiana.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living.  (/«  special  remainder  to  Baronetcy.) 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Goold,  brother  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Michael  Goold,  b.  1803,  d.  1861  : m.  1835,  Matilda,  who  d. 
1865,  da.  of  Matthew  O’Brien,  Esq.,  of  Newcastle,  co.  Limerick  : — 

Francis  (concerning  whom  nothing  reliable  has  been  heard  since  1876),  b.  1839;  formerly  in  Bengal 
Army  : m.  1861,  Louisa,  da.  of  Robert  O’Dowda,  of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue  living,  Denis, 
b.  1862, — Gerald,  b.  1863. Louisa. 

Issue  of  the  late  Valentine  Edmund  Goold,  b.  1813,  d.  1892  : m.  1849,  Charlotte,  who  d. 
1902,  da.  of  Robert  Richey,  of  Dublin  : — 

Eleanor  Hawkins  : m.  1879,  Donald  M'Arthur,  and  has  issue  living,  Valentine  Goold,  b.  1884,— 

Hugh  Dayrell,  b.  1888,— Kathleen  Eleanor.— Anna  Maria. Edith  Charlotte. Rosanna 

Constance.— Ethel  Louisa.  Residence , Bath. 

This  family  has  been  settled  many  centuries  in  the  county  and  city  of  Cork.  Connellan,  in  his 
Irish  dictionary,  states  that  they,  with  one  or  two  other  families,  date  from  the  time  of  the  Danes,  from 
whom  they  descend.  One  of  them  was  Mayor  of  Cork  temp.  Henry  VII.  George  Gould,  of  Old 
Court,  changed  the  spelling  of  his  surname  from  Gould  to  Goold.  His  son  Henry  Michael,  at  a critical- 
moment,  rendered  material  political  and  pecuniary  services  to  the  Government  of  George  III.,  and  his 
son  Francis  was  created  a baronet  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  his  father. 


Deus  mihi  providebit. 
Godwill  provide  for  me. 


GORDON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1631,  of  Embo,  Sutherlandshire. 

Sir  Home  Seton  Charles  Montagu  Gordon,  12th  Baronet ; b. 
Sept.  30th,  1871  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Home  Seton,  1906  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a J.P. 
for  co.  Kerry,  and  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Williams  and  Norgate,  publishers  ; was 
Controller  of  Staff  of  National  Ser.  Depart.  March  to  April  1917  : m.  Oct.  2nd, 
1897,  Edith  Susan,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  John  Leeson- Marshall,  of  Callinafercy 
House,  co.  Kerry  [ see  E.  Milltown,  colls.]. 

&rms — Not  yet  matriculated  at  the  Lyon  Office. 

Residence — 44,  Park  Lane,  W.  Clubs — White’s,  Carlton,  Garrick. 


Widow  living  Of  11th.  Baronet — Mabel  Montagu  ( Lady  Gordon ),  da.  of  the  late  Montagu 
David  Scott  [see  Scott,  Bt.,  of  Dunninald,  colls.]:  m.  1870,  Sir  Home  Seton  Gordon,  nth 
baronet,  who  d.  1906.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Julia  Charlotte  Churchill  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Orford  Churchill,  b.  1842,  d.  1909  : m.  1872,  Edith  Maria,  who 
d.  1915,  da.  of  A.  W.  Preston 

Edith  Mary  Preston,  b.  1873  : m.  1896,  Col.  Jonathan  William  Shirley  Sewell,  C.M.G.,  R.E., 


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and  has  issue  living,  Stephen  Shirley  Churchill,  b.  1910,  Residence-,  Redlands,.  Maidenhead. 

Eleanor  Constance  Preston,  b.  1S89  : m.  iqi9r  Arthur  Hulme. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Sir  Orford  Gordon,  9th  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Julia  Charlotte  Mackenzie,  by  her  marriage  with  the  Rev.  William  Churchill, 
of  Muston,  and  Colliton  House,  Dorchester: — 

Mackenzie,  b.  1848  ; is  a Col.  (retired);  formerly  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Ceylon  ; sometime*  Mil.  Sec.  and 
A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Sir  W.  G.  Cameron,  G.C.B.,  Comdg.  troops  in  S.  Africa;  commanded  27th 
Regt.  Dist.  1897-1902  : in.  1902,  Eleanor  Agnes,  da.  of  Col.  Lewis  Mansergh  Buchanan,  C.B., 
and  has  issue  living,  Zoe  Louisa  Wilhelmina  Mackenzie,  b.  1904, — Esme  Mackenzie,  b.  1908, — Vera 
Mackenzie,  b.  1912.  Residence , The  Granleys,  Cheltenham.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Rev.  Mel- 

ville, b.  1850;  ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll..  Camb.  : ni.  1902,  Edith  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Har- 

risson,  M.R.C.S.E.  Residence , Southbrook,  Bishop’s  Waltham. Seton,  b.  1851 ; formerly  Capt. 

44th  Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.  : in.  1877,  Elinor  M.,  da.  of  J.  Kidd,  M.D.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Gordon  Seton,  b.  1878  ; is  Capr.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  Residence , Colliton  Lodge,  Clifton 
Road,  Wimbledon  Common.  Chib , United  Service.-  -Rev.  Reginald,  b.  1853  ; is  R.  of  Berry 

Narbor:  m.  1880,  Caroline  Harriot,  da.  of  J.  Ross  Hutchinson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living, 

Elsie  Kathleen  Gordon,  b.  1882.  Residence,  Berry  Narbor  Rectory,  Ilfracombe. Rev.  Stuart, 

b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Curate-in-charge  of  St.  Peter  le  Bailey, -Oxford  : in. 
1st,  1887,  Amy,  whc  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Wiliam  Henry,  of  Doric  House,  Bath ; 2ndly,  1899, 
Beatrice  Galan,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Wallace  Hamilton,  of  1,  Park  Street,  Bath,  and  has  issue  living 
(by  1st  marriage),  Irene  Sylvia  Stuart,  b.  1889 : in.  19x8,  Lieut.  Brough  Gurney  Randall, — Gladys 
Beryl  Stuart,  b.  1892.— —Louisa.  Caroline. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Cameron- Churchill  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Geoffrey  Cameron,  b.  1884,  d.  1909 : in.  1908,  Gladys,  da.  of  Frank  Holford  : — 
Geoffrina  Gladys  Winifrid  Ida  ( posthumous ),  b.  1909. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Julia  Charlotte  Churchill  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Cameron  Churchill,  b.  1849,  d.  1901  : in.  1874,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  W.  Hodge,  of  Reedsmouth  Hall,  Northumberland  : — 

Kenneth  Berkeley  Mackenzie,  R.N. , b.  1886  ; became  Lieut. -Com.  1914  : in.  1915,  Margaret  Norrie, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Rahere  Paget,  2nd  Bt  ( cr . 1871),  and  has  issue  living,  Cameron  John  Kenneth, 

b.  1916, — George  Nicholas,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Muston  Manor,  Dorchester. Ida  Blanche 

Gordon,  b.  1879:  m.  1906,  Hubert  Morice,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Hubert  Charles  Cameron 
b.  1907.— Valerie  Kathleen  Melville,  b.  1889. 

The  present  baronet  is  nineteenth  in  a direct  line  from  King  Edward  I., besides  being  a branch  of 
the  ducal  house  of  Gordon.  This  Baronetcy  was  created  with  remainder  to  heirs  male  whatsoever. 

GORDON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1706,  of  Afton  and  Earlston,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

Sir  Robert  Charles  Gordon,  8th 
Baronet ; b.  April  17th,  1862;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  Edward,  1911;  probably  next  in  re- 
mainder to  the  Viscounty  of  Kenmure  and  Barony 
of  Lochinvar  : m.  1898,  Elizabeth  Maitland,  only 
da.  of  the  Rev.  John  M.  Ware,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a bezant  between  three  boars’  heads  erased 
or.  Crest — A dexter  hand  grasping  a sabre  proper. 

Residence — Ulludulla,  Milsome  Point,  N.  Sydney,  N.S. 

Wales.  

Son  living — JOHN  CHARLES,  b.  Jan.  4th,  1901. 

Sisters  living — Caroline  Isabella,  b.  18 — : in.  1888,  Louis 
Leplastrier,  and  has*  issue  living,  one  son,  and  three  das. 

Resides  in  N.S.  Wales. Amy  Lucie,  b.  1867. 

Aunts  living — Caroline  Louisa,  b.  1836  : in.  1857,  Charles 
Harrison,  who  d.  1867,  and  has  issue  living,  Caroline  Jane, 
b.  i860, — Lilian  Mary,  b.  1862  : in.  1892,  Charles  Harrison 
Williams,  and  has  issue  living,  Gwenllian  b.  1894.  Resi- 
dence, Elmdene,  Eltham,  Kent. Sophia  Susanna,  b.  1839: 

in.  1869,  W'illiam  Shepley  Wilson,  who  d.  1903,  and  has 
issue  living,  three  sons  and  two  das.—  — Eleanor  Augusta, 
b.  1846:  in.  1878,  Matthew  Dando,  who  d.  1887,  and  has 
issue  living,  one  son  and  two  das. 

Widow  living  of  6th  Baronet — Mary  Grace  ( Lady  Gordon ),  da.  of  Sir  William  Maxwell, 
3rd  Bt.  : 111.  1866,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William  Gordon,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1906. 
Residence , Earlston,  Kircudbright. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Gordon,  great-great-grandson  of  the  late  William 
Gordon,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  David  Alexander  Gordon,  b.  1828,  d.  1882  : in.  1855,  Jane  Lawrie,  da. 
of  Allan  Bell,  of  Hillowton,  co.  Kircudbright: — 

Lochinvar  Alexander  Charles,  C.B.,  C.S.I. , b.  1864;  is  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  R.A.  (retired);  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.S.I.) ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.S.I.  1916:  in.  1895, 
Maria,  da.  of  J.  T.  Withers,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  William  Kenmure,  b.  1898;  is  2nd 

Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1917, — Jean  Isobel  Marion,  b.  1896.- Claud 

Augustus  Rutherford,  b.  1867:  in.  1890,  Alice  Foster,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Stretch,  of  Riley  Bank, 

Frodsham,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Isabel,  b.  1805. Grace  Marion  : in.  1879, 

Frederick  Alexander  Walker,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Frederick  Alexander  Gordon,  b.  1884  ; is 
Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1916  17,  with  Roy.  Naval  Div., — Claud  Wyborn 
Gordon,  b.  1887  : is  Lieut.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches), — Charles  Nigel  Gordon,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (attached 
Manchester  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli)  1915. — Beatrice  Florence  Gordon,— Hilda 
Alexandra  Gordon.  Residence , 36,  Holbein  House.  S.W.—  Beatrice  Isobel  Hilda:  in.  1898, 
Henry  Adolphus  Warre  Slade  [see  Slade,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Willards  Hill,  Etchingham, 
Sussex. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Hyslop  Gordon,  b.  1829,  d.  1869:  m.  1859,  Margaret,  who  d.  1878, 
da.  of  William  Napier: — 

Mary  Winifred  : in.  1896,  Rene  Benoit  Ritter,  and  has  issue  living,  Bertrand  Cyril  Gordon,  b.  1898, — 
Claude  Francois,  b.  1902, — Jerome  Leonard  William,  b.  1904, — Ignace  Marc  Etienne,  b.  1905, — 
Godefroy  Alexandre  Maximilien,  b,  1907, — Yvette  Gordon  Renee,  b.  1896.  Residence,  47,  Schanz- 
lisstrasse,  Berne,  Switzerland. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Gordon,  b.  1833,  d.  1864  : in.  1863,  Hannah  Coleman  Warwick  Lisle  : — 
Agnes  James.  Residence , 


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The  family  were  distinguished  loyalists  during  the  Rebellion.  The  ist  baronet,  Col.  Sir  William, 
Governor  of  Fort  William,  led  the  descent  on  the  west  coast  of  Scotland  at  the  time  that  the  Duke  of 
Monmouth  landed  in  the  south  of  England.  Sir  Alexander,  the  2nd  baronet,  celebrated  in  Scottish 
history,  escaped  to  Holland  after  the  battle  of  Bothwell  Bridge,  but  was  afterwards  captured  ; during 
his  absence  he  was  found  guilty,  and  sentenced  to  death  and  forfeiture  of  estates.  On  his  capture 
it  was  decreed  that  the  sentence  should  be  put  in  force,  but,  after  six  years’  imprisonment,  he  was 
released  in  1689.  The  6th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Kircudbrightshire  1868. 


GORDON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Northcourt,  Isle  of  Wight.  [Extinct  1876.] 

Sir  Henry  Percy  Gordon,  F.R.S.,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Mary  Charlotte  Julia:  m.  1865,  Gen.  Robert  William  Disney 
Leith,  C.B.,  who  d.  1892,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Henry  ( Baron  Burgh),  b.  1866  [see 
“ Peerage”], — Mary  Levina,— Maria  Alice  ( Lady  Wemyss) : m.  1898,  Capt.  Sir  Maynard  Francis 
Colchester  Wemyss,  K.B. E.,  formerly  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), — Edith:  in.  1901,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Thomas  Algernon  Earle  [ see  Earle,  Bt.], — Elizabeth  Charlotte.  Residences , Westhall,  Oyne, 
Aberdeenshire;  Northcourt,  Isle  of  Wight;  The  Orchard,  Niton,  Isle  of  Wight. 


DUFF-GORDON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Halkin,  Ayrshire. 

Sir  Cosmo  Edmund  Duff-Gordon,  5th 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Cosmo  Lewis  Duff-Gordon, 
2nd  son  of  2nd  Baronet;  b.  July  22nd,  1862; 
s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Maurice,  1896  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
is  a D.L.  for  Kincardineshire  : m.  1900,  Lucy 
Wallace,  da.  of  the  late  Douglas  Sutherland. 

$rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  azure,  three  boars’  heads 
couped  within  a double  tressure  flory-counter-flory  of  fleurs- 
de-lis  and  roses  alternately  or,  Gordon ; 2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a 
fesse  dancettee  ermine  between  a buck’s  head  cabossed  in  chief, 
and  two  escallops  in  base  or,  Duff.  Crists — ist,  two  arms 
from  the  shoulder  naked  holding  a bow,  and  ready  to  let  fly 
an  arrow  all  proper,  Gordon  ; 2nd,  a demi-lion  gules  holding 
in  the  dexter  paw  a sword  erect  proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a mullet  argent,  Duff,  .plottoi  8 
— Over  ist  crest,  “ Fortuna  sequatur  ” [Let fortune  follow)  ; 
over  2nd  crest,  “ Deo  juvante  ” ( By  God s Javor). 

Seat — Maryculter.  Town  Residence — 5,  Alfred  Place, 
S.W.  Club — Travellers’. 


Brothers  living— HENRY  WILLIAM,  b.  Jan.  12th, 
t866;  ed.  at  Radley:  in.  1891,  Maud  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Hugh  Hammersley  [Eden,  Bt.,  colls.],  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Douglas  Frederick,  b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Radley, 
and  at  Exeter  Coli.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Yeo., — Cosmo 
Lewis,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Herefordshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1916, — Anne  Maud,  b.  1903. 
Residence , Harpton,  Radnorshire.  Club,  St.  James’s.—— 
John  Cornewall,  b.  1869.  Residence,  61,  Warwick  Street,  S.W.  Club , White’s. 

Sisters  living— Flora : m.  1887,  Arthur  Newton  Streatfeild,  and  has  issue  living,  Newton, 
b.  1888  ; sometime  in  Indian  Cav., — Sylvia  Ruth,  b.  1890  : in.  1914,  Major  George  Ernest  Sopwith, 
M.C.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Penelope  b.  1915, — Chloris  Joan,  b.  1891  : in.  1918,  Com. 
Roger  Vincent  de  Halpert,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Francis  b.  1^19, — Olivia  Margaret, 
b.  1897:  in.  1918,  Capt.  John  Louis  Beddington,  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  Residence , 47, 

Gloucester  Street,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. Evelyn  : m.  1883,  Roger  Cunliffe,  and  has  issue 

living,  Dorothy  Marion,  b.  1884, — Jean  Mary,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Ayot  House,  Welwyn,  Herts. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet  (by  his  ist  wife  Frances,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Waterton,  of  Woodlands,  York,  and  widow  of  Seymour  Ball  Hughes), — Caroline  Lucie,  b.  1874: 
in.  1902,  Aubrey  Waterfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Ottiwell  Henry  Gordon  b.  1903,  Arthur  Amyand 
Victor  1909, — a da.,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Heronden,  Eastry,  Kent. 

Sister  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Janet  Anne  : m.  i860,  Henry  James  Ross,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alexander  Gordon,  b.  1862.  Residence,  Poggio  Gherardo,  Settignano,  Florence. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Sophie  Mary  ( Lady  Duff-Gordon),  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Steer,  a Judge  of  Calcutta  High  Court  : in.  ist,  1894,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Maurice  Duff- 
Gordon,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1896  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Robert  Nuthall.  Residence, 

* Sir  William  Duff-Gordon,  2nd  Bt.,  was  a grandson  of  the  2nd  Earl  of  Aberdeen  [see  M.  Aberdeen 

and  Temair,  colls.]. 


By  courage , 
not  by  crajt. 


SMITH-GORDON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838. 


Sir  Lionel  Eldred  Pottinger  Smith-Gordon, 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  March  22nd,  1857;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Lionel  Eldred,  1905  ; ed.  at  Eton : m.  1883,  Sophia 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  James  Scott,  B.C.S.,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  per  fesse  azure  and  gules  two  barru- 
lets  engrailed  ermine,  between  three  boars’  heads  erased  or,  Gordon  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  argent  on  a bend  cotissed  between  two  unicorns’  heads 
erased  azure  three  lozenges  or,  a canton  gules,  thereon  a sword 
erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold  the  blade  encircled  by  an  eastern 
crown  or,  Smith.  Crists— ist,  issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a tower 
argent  a stag’s  head  affrontee  proper,  all  between  two  palm-branches 
vert  ; 2nd  ( for  augmentation),  a representation  of  the  ornamental 
centre-piece  of  the  service  of  plate  all  proper  presented  to  the  ist 
baronet  by  his  European  and  native  friends  at  Bombay  ; 3rd,  issuant 
out  of  an  eastern  crown  or,  a dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  entwined 
with  a branch  of  laurel  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a sword  also  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

Residence — Alderholt  Lodge,  near  Salisbury. 


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Son  living— LIONEL  ELDRED  POTTINGER.  b.  Nov.  25th,  1889  : nt.  1913,  Nell,  el.  da.  of 
Senator  Fletcher,  of  Jacksonville,  Florida,  and  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Sisters  living — Charlotte  Maria  : nt.  1895,  George  Barnes,  who  d.  1916.  Residence , Down  Hall, 
Wembdon,  Somerset.— —Julia  Anne.  Residence , 21,  Frederica  Road,  Winton,  Bournemouth. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  Lionel  Smith,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  received  his  baronetcy  for  distinguished 
military  services  in  the  East  Indies,  and  for  carrying  out  the  emancipation  of  the  slaves  in  Jamaica,  of 
which  island  he  was  Gov. -Gen.  He  was  also  Governor  of  Barbados,  Gov.-Gen.  of  Jamaica,  and 
subsequently  Gov.  of  the  Mauritius,  where  he  died,  and  where  a column  is  erected  to  his  memory. 
Sir  Lionel  Eldred  Smith,  2nd  Bt.,  assumed  by  royal  license  r868,  the  additional  surname  and  arms 
of  Gordon. 

Gordon-Cumming,  see  Cumming. 


Gore-Booth,  see  Booth. 


GORE,  Creation  (I.)  1622,  of  Magherabegg,  co.  Donegal. 

Sir  Ralph  St.  George  Claude  Gore,  ioth  Baronet; 
b.  May  12th,  1877  ; j-.  his  father,  Sir  St.  George  Ralph,  1887  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Dragoons  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Yeo.  : m.  1905, 
Elsie  Vaughan,  2nd  da.  of  the  late 
Buenos  Ayres,  and  has  issue. 

<Arms — Gules,  a fesse  argent  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  or. 
Crtst — A wolf  rampant  argent,  collared  gules. 

Clubs,—  Cavalry,  Royal  Yacht. 

Son  living— RALPH  ST.  GEORGE  BRIAN,  b.  May  31st,  1908. 
Brother  living^— Irwin  St.  John,  b.  1880;  is  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; 
Sola  salus  servire  Deo.  served  duringEuropean  War  1914  (wounded). 

To  se™  God  i.s  the  only  Sister  living— Hilda  Grace,  b.  18—  : m.  1905,  Major  Ralph  Stuart  Grigg, 
Salvation.  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Tully  Stuart,  b.  1911, — Joan 

Stuart,  b.  1906, — Barbara  Stuart,  b.  1907.  Residences,  Laurenny,  Bourne  End,  Bucks  ; 31,  Avenue 
Road,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. 

Uncles  living  (brothers  of  9th  Baronet)— Frederick  Dundas  Corbet,  b.  1853:  vi.  1881,  Margaretta 
Stenhouse,  el.  da.  of  Donald  Gunn,  formerly  ofPikedale,  Queensland,  and  has  issue  living,  St.  George 
Richard,  b.  1883, — Frederick  Dundas  Corbet,  b.  1885  : is  Lieut.  Royal  Flying  Corps  (Mil.  Wing), — 
Ralph  Thomas,  b.  1888, — Emily  Margaretta  St.  George,  b.  1898.  Residence , Clarevaux,  Glen 
Innes,  N.S.  Wales.^— William  Francis,  b.  1857:  in.  1884,  Ella  Adele,  el.  da.  of  De  Witt  Clinton 
Barnes,  of  Minneapolis,  Minnesota,  U.S.A.  Residence , 

Aunt  living  (sister  of  9th  Baronet) — Louisa  Isabel:  m.  1880,  John  Donald  Macansh,  Junr.,  and 
has  issue  living,  John  Donald,  b.  1883, — Isabel  Mary, — Anne  de  Havilland, — Juliet  : in.  1912,. 
George  Herbert  Larard,  of  Wyandra,  Queensland, — Martha. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Eugenia  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Eyles  Irwin  Caulfeild  Browne, 
M.L.C.,  of  Queensland  : m.  1st,  1876,  Sir  St.  George  Ralph  Gore,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1887  ; 2ndly, 
1893,  Jarius  Edwin  Withers.  Residence , 4Q,  Maresfield  Gardens,  N.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Gore,  brother  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Corbet  Gore,  b.  1813,  d.  1847  : m-  1841,  Mary  Stewart,  who  d.  1847, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Christopher  Baldock  : — 

Leonie  Suwarroff : in.  1868,  Jacques  Blumenthal,  who  d.  1908.  Residence,  10,  Campden  Hill 
Court,  Kensington,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ralph  Thomas  Gore,  b.  1814,  d.  i860  : in.  1853,  Isabella  Jane,  who  d.  1874 
(having  m.  2ndly,  1863,  Osmond  de  Lancy  Priaulx,  of  Guernsey),  da.  of  William  Hopkins, 
of  Frayne,  co.  Meath  : — 

St.  John  Corbet,  C.B.,  C.B.E. , b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired), 
an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  Clerk  of  the  Cheque  and  Adj.  of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  ; 
formerly  Comdg.  5th  Dragoon  Guards  ; served  with  Camel  Corps  in  Nile  Campaign  1884-5  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  C.B.) ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 
1918  : in.  1892,  Isabella  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  F.  G.  Vander  Byl.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military, 

Cavalry. Lucinda:  in.  1877,  Col.  Henry  Tomkinson,  formerly  Comdg.  1st  (Roy.)  Dragoons, 

who  d.  1914. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Francis  Gore,  b.  1819,  d.  1885:  111.  1844,  Elizabeth  Carey, 
who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Christopher  Baldock,  H.E.I.C.S. : — 

Katharine  Mary:  in.  1881,  Arthur  Mountague  Bernard,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mountague  Robert, 
R.N.,  b.  1884;  became  Lieut.  1906,  and  Com.  1916;  served  during  European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches): in.  1912,  Mary  Ellen,  el.  da.  of  the  lateW.  Hartford, — Theodora  Margaret, — Averil, — 
Dulcie  Katharine:  in.  1st.  1913,  Ernest  Cyril  Miller,  Lieut.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Major  Charles  Riviere  Bland,  London 
Rifle  Brig  , and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Elizabeth  Ann  b.  1916.  Residence,  Copdock, 
near  Ipswich.— Beatrice  Diana:  in.  1881,  Baron  Werner  von  Globig,  who  d.  1889,  Chamberlain 
to  the  Emperor  of  Austria,  and  has  issue  living  Gottfried,  b.  1882:  /;/.  1913,  Claire  von  Laffert, — 
Therese  Beatrice  Marie.— —Lilian  : in.  1902,  Major  Alfred  Capel  Cure,  who  d.  1912,  formerly  R.F.  A. 

[Smith,  Bt.,  cr.  1804].  Residence,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. Gwendolen  Maud:  m.  1895,  Lieut. - 

Col.  John  St.  Clair  Macmillan.  R.F. A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Anthony  St.  Clair,  b.  1907. 
Residence , Henbury  House,  Henbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Francis  Gore  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Arthur  Gore,  b.  1847,  d 1904:  nr.  1st,  1870,  Harriet  Julia  Louisa, 
who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  R.  W.  Schneider  ; 2ndly,  1875,  Emlyn  Augusta,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John  Minshull  Drake,  ioth  N.I. : — 

By  1st  marriage),  Francis  William  Baldock,  b.  1873  : in.  1920,  Mary  Isabel  Kirsteen,  da.  of  Francis 
Corbet-Singleton,  of  Finchampstead,  Berks.'  (By. 2nd  marriage)  Cyril  Gerard,  b.  1876:  vt.  1911, 
Gladys  Marie  Howard,  da.  of  Aclan  A.  Spowers,  Surveyor  Gen.  of  Queensland,  and  has  issue  living, 

Nancy  Emlyn,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Langarjan,  Assam. Hessey  Margaret:  in.  1907,  Daniel 

Douglas,  and  has  issue  living,  Gavin  John  Gore,  b.  1911, — Kenneth  Gore,  b.  19157 — Margaret  Gore, 
b.  1908.  Residence , Palandu,  Ranchi,  India. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Col.  St.  George  Corbet  Gore,  C.S.I.,  b.  1849,  d.  1913:  m.  1876,  Elizabeth 
Julia  Mackinnon,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Hervey  Bruce,  B.S.C. 
[Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.] : — 

Gladys  Mabel,  b.  1881:  m.  1905,  Charles  Turner  Allen,  C.I.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  St. 
George,  b.  19x2, — Cynthia,  A 1907, — Shirley  Elizabeth,  £.  1909.  Residences , Freechase,  Warning- 
lid,  Sussex  ; 62,  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. ; Mashobra  House,  near  Simla,  India;  Fairlawn,  Cawnpore. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Robert  William  Gore,  R.N.,  b.  1851,  d.  1895  : in.  1883,  Ella,  da.  of 
George  Wyndham,  formerly  of  Dalwood,  Hunter  River,  N.S.  Wales  : — 

William  Wyndham,  b.  1884  : m,  1906,  Martha  Lord,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Gerard,  b.  1907, — 
Margaret  Wjmdham,  b.  1913.  St.  George  Arthur,  b.  1886.— ^Maud  Gwendolen  : in.  1911, 
Archibald  Turnbull,  and  has  issue  living,  Ella,  b.  1912.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerard  Ralph  Gore,  b.  1855.  d.  1912  : m.  1882,  Christiana  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Lewis  Adolphus  Bernays,  C.M.G.,  Clerk  of  Legis-lative  Assembly,  Queensland  : — 
Mary  Eliza  : in.  1916,  Ernest  Arthur  Target.— Phyllis  Emlyn  : in.  1906,  John  E.  Trude,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Gerard,  b.  1910, — Everil  Mary,  b.  1908.  Residence , Endrim,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Col.  William  Gore,  M.P.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Clements  Gore,  C.1J. . C.M,G.  b.  1867,  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1918  : in.  1899,  Rachel  Cecilia,  da.  of  Llewellyn  Traherne  Bassett 
Saunderson  : — 

Adrian  Clements,  b.  1900. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  William  Gore,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  William 
Gore,  grandson  of  3rd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Gore,  b.  1800,  d.  1876:  m.  1st,  1836,  Hannah,  who  d.  1857, 
da.  of  the  Ven.  James  Langrishe,  of  Glandelough  ; 2ndly,  1858,  Sarah  who  d.  18 — , da.  of 
Col.  Graydon,  R.E.;  3rdly,  1863,  Frances  Louisa,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  Samuel  Page,  of 
Hadley  House,  Middlesex 

Frances  Nora  Prittie:  m.  1887,  James  Duncan  Stuart  Sim,  who  d.  1912,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue 

living,  Bueth  Vernon,  b.  1888, — Nora  Gertrude,  b.  1890. Gertrude  Rosabel  Catherine  : m.  1893, 

Major  Gilbert  McMicking,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  R.A.,  of  Miltonise,  Wigtonshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Gilbert  Thomas  Gore,  b.  1894, — Ralph  Gore,  b.  1897, — Robert  Gore,  b.  1905.  Residence , 25,  Sheffield 
Terrace,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Gore,  b.  18 — , d.  18 — : in.  18 — , Mary,  da.  of  John  Parkinson  : — 
Mary  : in.  1865,  John  Pollard  Micklethwait,  and  has  issue  living,  St.  John  Gore,  b.  1870  : in.  1898, 
Annie  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  James  Aldrich- Blake,  R.  of  Welsh-Bicknor,  Hereford- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  St.  John  Aldrich  b.  1901, — Frances  Mary  Gore,  b.  18 — , — Edith  Mabel 
Gore,  b.  18 — : in.  1905,  James  Herbert  Budgett, — Maud  Gore,  b.  18 — , — Gertrude  Gore,  b.  18 — , — 
Hilda  Gore,  b.  18 — . Residence , Penheim,  Caerwent,  Monmouthshire. 

Descendants  of  2nd  son  of  xst  baronet : — 

See  E.  Arran. 

The  3rd  baronet  was  a Privy  Councillor  and  Gustos  Rotulorum  of  Limerick  co.  The  4th  baronet, 
a Privy  Councillor,  was  M.P.  for  co.  Donegal,  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer,  and  afterwards  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons  in  Ireland.  The  5th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  forco.  Donegal ; and  the  6th  baronet, 
a distinguished  military  officer,  was,  after  representing  Donegal  co.  in  Parliament,  created  Baron 
Gore  (1764).  Viscount  Belleisle  (1768),  and  Earl  of  Ross  (1771),  and  died  without  surviving  male  issue. 


KNOX-GORE,  Creation(UK)1868,  of  Belleek  Manor,  co.  Mayo,  Ireland.  [Extinct  1890.] 

Sir  Charles  James  Knox-Gore,  2nd  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Augusta  Gertrude.  Residence.  Cillalaithe,  Killala,  co.  Mayo. 

Octavia,  Catherine  ( Lady  Onslow) : m.  1873,  Sir  William  Wallace  Roderick  Onslow,  5th  Bt., 

who  d.  1916.  Residence , 


GORING,  Creation  (E.)  1678  (with  precedency  of  1627),  of  Highden,  Sussex. 

Sir  Forster  Gurney  Goring,  12th 
Baronet ; b.  June  19th,  1876;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Harry  Yelverton  1911  ; served  in  the  ranks  for 
five  years  ; subsequently  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.  (retired  pay  1912);  appointed  a Capt.  of 
Invalids,  Roy.  Hospital,  Chelsea  1912;  served  in 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  : m. 
1917,  Lenore  Consuelo  Marguerite,  only  da  of 
Walter  Louis  Rackham  Currie  \_see  Currie,  Bt.]. 

^rms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  annulets  gules. 
Crtst — A lion  rampant-guardant  sable. 

Residence — Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,  S.W. 


Brothers  living-B  ARRY  HENEAGE,  b.  June  26th,  1880. 

Residence,  Tamworth,  Staffordshire. Craven  Charles, 

b.  1881  : m.  1908,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Conlon,  of 
Roscommon,  and  has  issue  living,  Beryl  Elizabeth.  Resi- 

. dence,  Tamworth,  Staffordshire. John  Caton,  b.  1883. 

—Frederick  Yelverton,  b.  18^3;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  as  Capt.  (thrice 
wounded).  Residence,  13,  Mitten  Road  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Sisters  living— Ida  Augusta  : in.  1904,  Frederick  Charles  Cooper.  Residence , Avonmore  Cottage, 
Hampton-in-Arden,  Warwickshire.  Agnes  Beryl : in.  1919,  John  Martin.  Residence , Martin- 
borough,  New  Zealand. 

Uncles  living — Forster  Yelverton,  b.  1846;  is  a Lieut.-Col.  late  Roy.  New  Zealand  Artillery; 
served  in  New  Zealand  War  (medal):  in.  1880,  Bertha  Virginia,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Herbert 

M.  Dobie,  Madras  Army.  Residence , Twineham,  Hastings,  New  Zealand. Barry  Yelverton, 

b.  1851  : in.  1893,  Marion  Haslewood,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Charles  Pitt  Pynsent,  of  Wellington,  New 


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Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Edith  (of  Catsfield,  Battle,  Sussex), — Barbara  Yelverton  (of 
Catsfield,  Battle,  Sussex).  Residence , 

Aunts  living— Ida  Julia  ••  m.  ist,  1861,  Capt.  T.  Bailey  Richards  (formerly  40th  Regt.);  2ndly,  1878, 
Chudleigh  Wilmer  (formerly  85th  Regt.),  who  d.  1882,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage), 
W.  H.  Forster,  b.  1863  : in.  18 — , Lizzie,  only  da.  of — Milhouse,  of  New  York,— Charles  Goring, 
b.  1866, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Francis  Goring,  b.  1878  ; is  Capt.  R.G.A.  (Special  Reserve)  : in.  1906, 
Henrietta  Mary  Frances  Louisa,  el.  da.  of  Achilles  Daunt,  J.P.,  of  Kilcascan  Castle,  Ballineen,  co. 
Cork-  Cecilia  Augusta:  m.  1868,  the  Hon.  Walter  Woods  Johnston,  who  d.  1907,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Goring,  b.  1870  : in.  1899,  Alice  Margaret  Cameron, — Walter  Goring,  b.  1873  : in.  1901, 
Maud  A.  Coleridge, — Oswald  Goring,  b.  1877, — Ida  Mary  : in.  1894,  Percy  Edward.  Baldwin,  of 
The  Cottage,  Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand, — Hilda  Jane  : in.  1897,  William  Hamilton  Turnbull, 
— Sydney  Emily  Mary:  in.  1900,  Harry  Carleton  Holmes,  of  Matahiwi,  Masterton,  New  Zealand, 
— Ella  Cecilia;  m.  1902,  Godfrey  Norris  Pharazyn.  Residence , Highden,  Awahuri,  New  Zealand. 
— —Sydney  Elizabeth:  in.  1866,  Capt.  John  Castell  Robson,  R.A.,  who  d.  1880.  Residence , 13, 
Mitten  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Sister  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Frances  Elizabeth.  Residence , 

Daughters  living  Of  8th  Baronet — Margaret:  m.  1873,  Albert  Edouard  Fisher,  who  d.  1907. 

Diana:  in.  ist,  1870,  Capt.  W.  Digby  Lloyd,  formerly  of  67th  Regt.,  who  d.  1883  ; 2ndly,  1387, 

Anthony  John  Wright  Biddulph,  who  d.  1895,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Lewis 
Harry  Goring-Lloyd,  b.  1873  ; assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Goring  1904  : m.  1919,  Dora 
Fellowes,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  C.  Robinson,  R.  A., — Ierne  Harriet  Alicia,  b.  18 — : m.  1900,  James 
L.  O’Connell,  and  has  issue  living,  Denys  Goring  b.  1902,  Diana  Margaret  Elizabeth  b.  1905, 
Fanchette  Mildred  Emily  b.  1907.  Residence , The  Chalet,  Petworth. 

Daughter  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Agnes  Venetia,  b.  1871  : in.  1896,  Edwin  T.  Hohler,  and 
has  issue  living,  Craven  Goring,  b.  1907, — Venetia  Valentine,  b.  1901.  Residences , 10,  Cadogan 
Place,  S.W.  ; Strettington  Cottage,  near  Chichester. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Goring,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Goring,  b.  1824,  d . 1905  : in.  1861,  Isabel  Mary,  who  d.  1885, 
da.  of  Freeman  Thomas,  of  Ratton,  Sussex  ; — 

Charles,  b.  1862  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex  : in.  1906,  Beatrice  Gabrielle  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Arthur  Osborne  Alleyne,  R.  of  St.  Edmund’s,  Exeter,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1907, — 
Christopher,  b.  1911, — Isabel,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Wiston  Park,  Steyning. Walter,  b.  1863;  for- 

merly Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Hussars;  is  Lieut.  Col.  Comdg.  a Reserve  Regt.:  m.  1905,  Jane 

Margaret,  da.  of  John  Frederick  Starkey,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Bodicote  House,  Banbury. Alan,  b. 

1873;  formerly  Major  20th  Hussars;  appointed  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts,  W.  Command 
1911,  and  Dist.  Remount  Officer,  W.  Sussex  1919 : in.  1901,  Violet  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Gerald  Charles  Penrice  Onslow  ( see  Onslow,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Harold,  b.  1903, — 

Arthur,  b.  1907.  Residence , Woodfield,  Maplehurst,  near  Horsham. Herbert,  b.  1880  ; ed. 

at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1902)  ; Capt.  Cav.  : in.  1905,  Marjorie  Beatrice,  da.  ot  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 

Sir  Archibald  Levin  Smith,  P.C.,  Master  of  the  Rolls.  Residence , 3,  Onslow  Crescent,  S.W.7. 

Francis,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  (T.F.). Elizabeth.^— Mary. 

Henry  Goring,  of  Highden,  Sussex,  succeeded  Feb.  1679-80  as  2nd  Bt.  (by  virtue  of  the  special 
remainder  in  the  patent  of  1678),  Sir  James  Bowyer,  3rd  Bt.,  of  Leighthorne,  Sussex  (and  ist  Bt. 
of  Highden),  younger  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Bowyer,  cr.  a baronet  July  23rd,  1627,  having  surrendered  by 
fine  his  patent,  and  been  granted  a new  patent  May  18th,  1678,  for  life  with  remainder  after  his  death  to 
Henry  Goring,  of  Highden,  Sussex  (ante),  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body,  with  precedence  of  the 
former  patent  of  1627.  The  Goring  family  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Sussex.  A member  of  the  family 
was  created  Baron  Goring  1628,  and  Earl  of  Norwich  1644,  titles  that  became  extinct  on  the  death 
of  the  2nd  Earl  (cr.  1644)  in  March  1672.  The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Sussex  1660,  for  Steyning 
1661-79,  and  again  for  Sussex  1685-7;  the  4th  baronet,  Col.  31st  Foot,  was  M.P.  for  Horsham 
1707-8,  Steyning  1708-15,  and  again  for  Horsham  1715,  and  the  6th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Shoreham 
1790-6  ; the  7th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Sussex,  1827,  and  the  8th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Shoreham  (Z.)  1832-41. 


GOSCHEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Beacon  Lodge,  Highcliffe,  co.  Southampton. 


Rt.  Hon.  Sir  (William)  Edward  Goschen, 
P.C. , G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O.,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
William  Henry  Goschen,  of  Templeton  House,  Roe- 
hampton,  Surrey;  b.  July  1 8th,  1847;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1869  ; was  Sec.  of  Legation  at  Pekin  1885-6,  at  Copen- 
hagen 1888-90,  and  at  Lisbon  1890-93,  Sec.  of  Embassy 
at  Washington  1893,  and  Charge  d’ Affaires  there  1894, 
and  at  Petrograd  1894  ; acted  as  Min.  Plen.  at  Petrograd 
1897-8;  appointed  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at 
Belgrade  1898.  and  at  Copenhagen  1900,  and  Ambas- 
sador Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Vienna  1905,  and  a* 
Berlin  1908  ; has  been  Gentlemen  Usher  to  the  Sword  of 
State  since  1919  ; is  a J.P. ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Order 
of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  ; K.C.M.G.  1901,  K.C.V.O. 
1904,  P.C.  1905,  GC.V.O.  1905,  G.C.M.G.  1909. 
G.C.B.  (Civil)  1911:  m.  1874,  Harriet  Hosta,  who  d. 
1912,  da.  of  the  late  Darius  Clarke,  and  has  issue. 

Jlrms—  Argent,  a human  heart  gules  flamant  and  transfixed  by 
an  arrow  in  bend  point  upwards  proper.  Crrst — Upon  an  arrow 

fessewise  the  point  to  the  dexter  a dove  wings  endorsed,  all  proper. 

Residence— Beacon  Lodge.  Highcliffe,  Christchurch,  Hants. 


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Sons  living— EDWARD  HENRY,  b.  March  9th,  1876;  sometime  Controller  of  Secretariat, 
Egyptian  Min.  of  Finance : m.  1908,  Countess  Mary  Danneskiold  Samsoe,  and  has  issue  living, 
Edward  Christian,  b.  1913, — Alexander  Gerard,  b.  1915, — Dorothy  Jean,  b.  1909, — Joyce  Clara, 
b.  1911.  Residence,  Moyles  Court,  Ringwood,  Hants.— George  Gerard,  b.  1887  ; European 
War  1914  as  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  (wounded). 


GOULDING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Millicent,  Clane,  co.  Kildare,  and  Roebuck 
Hill,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Godding.”] 

Right  Hon.  Sir  William  Joshua  Goulding, 

P.  C.,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Goulding, 
J.P.,  D.L.  (formerly  M.P.  for  Cork),  of  Summerhill 
House,  and  Ballyrusheen,  co.  Cork ; b.  March  7th, 
1856;  ed.  piivately,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883)  ; is  a D.L.  for  Cork,  a J.P.  for 
cos.  Dublin  (High  Sheriff  1906)  and  Kildare  (High 
Sheriff  1907),  Chm.  of  Great  Southern  and  Western  Rail- 
way Co.  of  Ireland,  of  Irish  Railway  Clearing  House, 
of  W.  and  H.  M.  Goulding  (Limited),  and  of  Northern 
Assurance  Co.  (Dublin  Board),  a Director  of  National 
Bank  (Limited),  an  Irish  Lights  Commr.,  a Steward  of 
the  Turf  Club  of  Ireland,  and  Dep.  Chm.  of  Fishguard 
and  Rosslare  Harbour  and  Railways  Co.  ; appointed 
Chm.  of  Property  Losses  (Ireland)  Committee  1916  ; 
was  a Member  of  Irish  Convention  1917-18 ; P.C.  1917: 
m.  1881,  Ada,  only  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Lingard 
Stokes,  of  Pauntlay,  Worcestershire,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Per  bend  or  and  argent,  a gryphon  segreant  within 
ap-  orle  of  martlets  sable.  Crtgt — A dexter  hand  apaumee  and 

couped  at  the  wrist,  encircled  with  a chaplet  of  oak  leaves  bend- 
By  virtue  and  valour.  wise,  and  transfixed  with  an  arrow  bend  sinisterwise,  all  proper. 

Seats — Millicent,  Sallins,  co.  Kildare  ; Roebuck  Hill,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin;  Ballyrusheen,  co. 
Cork.  Town  Residence—  63,  Northumberland  Road,  Dublin.  Clubs—  Carlton,  Constitutional, 
University  and  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 


Son  living — WILLIAM  LINGARD  AMPHLETT,  b.  Oct.  5th,  1883;  formerly  Lieut.  S.  Irish 
Horse;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  : m.  1908,  Nesta  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  George  Wright, 
a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice,  Ireland  [see  Barrington,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Basil,  b.  1909, — Ossian,  <5.1913.  Residence , Hillbrook,  Castleknock,  co.  Dublin. 

Daughters  living— Eileen  : m.  1904,  Hugh  Arthur  Henry,  J.P.,  Major  (retired)  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Geoffrey,  b.  1906, — Arthur  Terence,  b,  1910, — Eileen  Doreen, 

b.  1908.  Residence,  Firmont,  Sallins,  co.  Kildare. Ada  Gladys : m.  1915,  Major  Kenneth  Blair 

Harbord,  R.F.A.  and  R.A.F.  and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  Patrick  Gordon,  b.  1918, — Tonita 
Maureen,  b.  1916.—  ■ -Kathleen : m.  1912,  Capt.  Maurice  Falkiner  Dennis,  formerly  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s).  Residence,  Barraderry,  Kiltegan,  co.  Wicklow. 

Ida:  m.  1915,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Wykeham  Pragnell,  D.S.O.,  4th  Hussars,  and  has  issue 

living,  Michael  Wykeham,  b.  1918. 

Brother  living  ( not  i?i  remainder) — Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Alfred,  P.C.,  M.T.,  b.  1863;  cr.  a 
Baronet  1915  [ see  next  title]. 


GOULDING,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1915,  of  Wargrave  Hall,  co.  Berks. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Alfred  Goulding, 
P.C.,  M.P.,  1st  Baronet , second  son  of  the  late 
William  Goulding,  D.L.,  sometime  M.P.  for  Cork, 
by  Maria  Heath,  da.  of  Edward  Manders,  of  Dublin 
[see  preceding  title]  ; b.  Nov.  5th,  1863;  ed.  privately, 
at  Clifton,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1887 ; was  Pres,  of  Camb.  Union  1885 ; is  a J.P. 
for  London  and  Berks,  and  a D.L.  for  co.  Cork,  and 
Chm.  of  Constitutional  Club;  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.,  or 
Devizes,  Div.  of  Wilts  (C)  July  189510  Jan.  1906,  when 
he  unsuccessfully  contested  Central  Div.  of  Finsbury; 
has  sat  for  Worcester  since  Feb.  1908  ; P.C.  1918. 

&rtns — Per  bend  or  and  argent,  a gryphon  segreant  within 
an  orle  of  martlets  sable.  Crest — A dexter  hand  apaumee  and 
couped  at  the  wrist,  encircled  with  a chaplet  of  oak  leaves 
bendwise,  and  transfixed  with  an  arrow  bend  sinisterwise  all 
proper. 

Seat — Wargrave  Hall,  Berks.  Clubs— Carlton,  Constitu- 

By  virtue  and  valour.  tional,  Marlborough. 


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GRAAFF,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Cape  Town,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Province  of 
Union  of  South  Africa. 

Hon.  Sir  David  Pieter  de 
Villiers  Graaff,  1st  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Petrus  Novbertus  Graaff,  b. 
March  30th,  1859  ; formerly  Col.  Cape 
Garrison  Artillery  ; was  Mayor  of  Cape 
Town  1891-2,  Min.  without  portfolio, 
Cape  Colony  1908-10,  Min.  of  Public 
Works,  Posts,  and  Telegraphs  of 
Union  of  South  Africa  1910-12,  again 
Min.  without  portfolio  1912-13,  and 
Min.  of  Finance  1915-16;  acted  as 
High  Commr.  for  S.  Africa  in  Lon- 
don 1914  ; elected  a M.L.C.  1892  and 
1907,  and  a M.L.A.  1910;  appointed 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Imperial 
Trade  1912:  m.  (Feb)  1913,  Eileen, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  P.  Van  Heerden,  of 
Cape  Town,  and  has  issue. 

Anns — Argent,  a Paschal  Lamb  proper, 
on  a chief  azure  five  stars  of  the  first  (repre- 
senting the  constellation  of  the  Southern 
Cross).  Crest — In  front  of  three  spades  erect  in  pale,  a dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour,  the  hand 
holding  a scimitar,  all  pioper.  jjmpparlrrs — Dexter , a Boer  farmer  supporting  with  the  exterior 
hand  a rifle  ; sinister . a Cape  miner  supporting  with  the  exterior  hand  a pickaxe,  both  proper. 

Seat — De  Grendel,  Tygerberg,  near  Cape  Town.  Clubs — City  and  Civil  Service  (Cape  Town), 
Pretoria,  National  Liberal  (London). 


Sons  living — DE  VILLIERS,  b.  Dec.  8th,  1913.— —David  Pieter,  b.  1915. 


GRACE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Minchenden  House,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Valentine  Raymond  Grace,  5th 
Baronet;  b.  Tan.  21st,  1877;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Percy  Raymond,  1903  ; ed.  at  Trim  Hall, 
Camb. ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wa'es’s 
Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians);  is  a J.P.  for  co. 
Dublin,  and  a D.L.  for  Queen’s  co.  (High  Sheriff 
1907)  : m.  1900,  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  John  Eustace  Jameson,  J.P.,  formerly  M.P., 
formerly  of  37,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has 
issue. 

Anns — Gules,  a lion  rampant  per  fesse  argent  and  or. 
Crrst — A demi-lion  rampant  as  in  the  arms. 

Residences — Boley,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin;  4i,Walsing- 
ham  Road,  Hove,  Sussex.  Clubs — Wellington,  Royal  St. 
George  Yacht,  Union  (Brighton). 


Son  living— RAYMOND  EUSTACE,  b.  Jan.  6th,  1903. 

Daughters  living — Aileen  Mary  Violet,  b , 1901. Kath" 

leen  Frances  Marguerite,  £.  1904. Pansy  Rita  Henrietta, 

b.  1907. Mary  Lilian,  b.  1912. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Margaret  {Lady 
( Srace ),  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Valentine  O’Brien 
O Connor,  of  Dublin  : m.  1874,  Sir  Percy  Raymond  Grace,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence, 
Boley,  Monkstown,  Dublin. 


My  deeds  agree  with  my  name. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  Sheffield  Hamilton-Grace  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Raymond  Sheffield  Hamilton-Grace,  b.  1881,  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1915:  m.  1912,  Gladys,  C.B.E.  (now  of  Knole,  Frant,  near  Tunbridge  Wells;  she;;/. 
2ndly,  1910.  Major  Joseph  Benskin,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  R.E.),  da.  of  Michael  Paul  Grace, 
of  40,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  : — 

Anne  Veronica,  b.  1914. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Sheffield  Grace,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  brother  of  2nd  baronet:— 
Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Sheffield  Hamilton-Grack.  b.  1834,  d.  1015,  having  assumed  1880,  by 
royal  license,  the  additional  surname  of  Hamilton  : ?n.  1875,  Anne,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Smijth-Windham,  of  Wawne,  near  Hull  [Bowyer-Smijth,  Bt.] : — 

Harriet  Kathleen  {Lady  Thompson) : ;;/.  1909,  Sir  Matthew  William  Thompson,  3rd  Bt.  Residence, 
39,  Steele’s  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.3. 

This  is  one  of  the  oldest  Anglo-Norman  families  that  settled  in  Ireland,  and  is  descended  from 
Raymond  Fitzwalter,  Viceroy  of  Ireland  in  1176.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Grace,  sat  for  twenty 
years  as  M.P.  for  Winchester. 


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HAMOND-GRAiME,  Creation  (G  B ) 1783,  of  Holly  Grove,  Berkshire. 

Ready  faithful.  sir  Fgerton  Hood  Murray 

Hamond-Gr^eme,  5th  Bcu’onet ; b.  May 
23rd,  1877  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Graham 
Eden  William,  1920;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1898)  ; is  Major  Yeo.,  and  patron  of 
one  living. 


Though  buried  I flourish. 


&rma — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  three 
roses  two  and  one  within  a bordure  gules  ; on  a 
chief  sable  as  many  escallops  of  the  field,  Greeme  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  on  a chevron  sable,  between 
two  pellets  each  charged  with  a martlet  argent 
in  chief,  and  in  base  a wreath  of  oak  leaves 
proper,  three  escallops  or,  a bordure  engrailed 
vert,  Hanwnd.  Crists — xst,  two  arms  issuing 
from  a cloud,  erected  and  in  the  act  of  lifting  up 
a human  skull  encircled  with  two  branches  of 
palm,  above  the  skull  a Marquess’s  coronet,  all 
proper,  Greeme ; 2nd,  out  of  a naval  crown  or, 
sails  argent,  an  eagle’s  head  sable,  Hatnond. 
Supporters — Dexter , an  eagle  reguardant  sable  ; 
sinister , a stork  proper,  each  navally  gorged 
with  a line  reflexed  over  the  back  or. 

Seat — Zaverland  Manor,  Brading,  Isle  of 
Wight.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Bachelors’,  Cavalry. 


tJllCle  living— DOUGLAS  SHEDDEN  ROBERT  GRZEME,  b.  Oct.  30th,  1851  ; is  a retired 
Capt.  R.N.  ; served  in  Abyssinian  war  1867-8  (medal).  Residence , Norlands,  Norton,  Freshwater, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Caroline  Graeme.  Residence,  Norlands,  Norton,  Fresh- 
water, Isle  of  Wight. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Evelyn  Emma  Murray  ( Lady  H amond-Grceme),  el.  da.  of 
Major  Robert  Bartholomew  Lawes,  of  Old  Park,  Dover  [D.  Atholl,  colls.] : m.  1876,  Sir  Graham 
Eden  William  Hamond-Graeme,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residences , 61,  North  Gate,  Regent’s 
Park,  N.W.;  Lausanne,  Switzerland. 

The  three  first  baronets  each  attained  the  rank  of  Admiral,  while  the  two  first  were  distinguished 
officers. 


GRAHAM,  Creation  (E.)  1629,  of  Esk,  Cumberland. 


Sir  Montrose  Stuart  Graham,  nth 
Baronet ; b.  May  20th,  1875;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Robert  James  Stuart,  1917:  m.  1903,  Helen 
Ursula,  da.  of  John  Henderson,  formerly  of 
Lerwick,  Shetland,  and  has  issue. 

&ms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a chief  sable  three 
escallops  of  the  first,  Graham;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a fesse 
cheeky  argent  and  azure  in  chief  a chevron  gules,  Stuart. 
Crest — Two  wings  addorsed  or. 

Residence — 


Son  living— MONTROSE  STUART,  b.  Aug.  4th,  1904. 
Daughter  living— Jessie  Louise,  b.  1907. 

Brothers  living— Percival  Harris,  b.  1877:  m.  1901, 
Louise,  da.  of  John  Wolfe,  of  Brooklyn,  U.S.A.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Ralph  Wolfe,  b.  1908.  Residence , 629,  54th 

Street,  Bay  Ridge,  Brooklyn,  New  York,  U.S.A. 

Robert  Vernon,  b.  1883  : m.  1904,  Charlotte,  da.  of  the 
late  Gilbert  Baldwin  Smith,  of  Brooklyn,  U.S.A.,  and  has 
issue  living,  James  Robert,  b.  1907, — Howard  George 
William,  b.  1910, — Douglas  Duncan,  b.  1912, — Violet 
Beatrice,  b.  1905, — Mildred  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  1916. 

Residence , 833,  52nd  Street,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

George  Edward,  b.  1890:  m.  1912,  Florence  Ethel,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Alfred  Milne,  of  Brooklyn,  New  York. 
Residence , 566,  47th  Street,  Bay  Ridge,  Brooklyn,  New 
York,  U.S.A. 

Reason  contents  me.  . . 

0 , _ Aunt  living  (daughter  of  9th  baronet)— Ellen  Elizabeth 

barah  : m.  1892,  L.  F.  Gardner,  and  has  issue  living,  Graham,  b.  1897. 

Wiid0W„liTing  °f  10th  Baronet — Eliza  Jane  (.Lady  Graham),  da.  of  Charles  Burn,  of  Brooklyn, 
Wew  York:  w.  1874,  Sir  Robert  James  Stuart  Graham,  10th  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence, 
Brooklyn,  New  York.  > y / » 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  living  of  the  late  Richard  John  Graham,  3rd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  1844  : 
m.  1840,  Anna  Louisa  (who  d.  1897,  having  m.  2ndly,  1850,  William  Martin 
„..  T Young),  da.  of  John  Gibbs  :— 

Ellen  Louisa  : m.  1859,  George  Faithfull,  solicitor,  who  d.  1S97. 

r . r Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Stuart  Frederick  Graham  (infra)  :— 

?'  1 j *ate  L>eut.-Col.  Frederick  Graham,  b.  1849,  d.  1914:  m.  1877,  Charlotte  Barbara 
c*  . tct  -T’  ^a-  of  Edward  Joseph  Thackwell,  Bar.-at-law  :— 

btuart  Menteith,  b.  1886;  sometime  in  N.-W.  Mounted  Police,  Canada, Fergus  Stuart,  R.  A'., 

b ^888’  bCCame  a Mldshipman  1911. Gladys  Eupheme  Stuart,  b.  1884. Vera  Patricia  Stuart, 


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Issue  of  the  late  Major  William  Bannatyne  Graham,  b.  1858,  d.  1897  : m.  1S84.,  Mary  Beatrice 
(now  of  ioa,  Claremont  Gardens,  Surbiton,  Surrey),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  H.  Hansell, 
R.  of  East  Ilsley,  Berks  : — _ 

Edward  William  Harold,  b.  1888  ; is  in  Eastern  Extension  Telegraph  Co.,  Cocos  Keeling  Islands  ; 
European  War  1916-18  in  Italy.  Stuart  Douglas,  M.C.,  b.  1890;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (M.C.)  : m.  1916,  Marjorie  Helen,  el.  dau.  of  H.  Le  Maistre,  formerly  I.C.S.  of  St. 

Aubin’s,  Jersey. Roderic  Arthur,  b.  1891  ; Capt.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19  in  France, 

Egypt,  Mesopotamia,  Salonika,  and  Black  Sea Beatrice  Muriel. Marguerite  Clarice:  m. 

1912,  Com.  George  Calthorpe  Woodward,  R.N. Mary  Dorothy:  m.  1916,  Wilfrid  Saunders, 

Indian  Education  Depart. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Stuart  Frederick  Graham,  5th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1823, 
d.  1878:  m.  1849,  Elizabeth  Frances  Bannatyne,  who  d.  1881,  da.  of  William 
Bannatyne  McLeod,  M.D.,  C.B.  : — 

Henry  Macleod,  b.  i860 ; formerly  Col.  1st  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  ; served  in  Burma  Expedition 
1885-7,  medal  with  clasp)  ; appointed  to  command  a Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1914,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  a Brig.  1915 : m.  1899,  Mary  Lucas,  da.  of  Vicomte  de  Satge  de  St.  Jean,  and  widow 

of  D.  Shafto  Hawks,  of  Welshpool. Walter  Mayne,  b.  1864:  m.  1890,  Ethel  Beatrice,  da.  of 

William  Aubrey  Leake,  of  London,  and  has  issue  living,  Florence,  b.  1892. Stuart  Bruce,  b. 

1865 ; is  Col.  Comdg.  Indian  Inf.  ; served  in  Soudan  campaign  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  during  Burma  campaign,  1885-7  (medal  with  two  clasps)  : m.  1889,  Lizzie  Ritchie, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Gordon,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Eric  Montrose,  b.  1893;  Lieut. 
S.  Wales  Borderers  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Ronald  McLeod,  b. 
1895  ; Lieut.  Essex  Regt.,  and  attached  to  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1915. Norman  Macleod,  b.  1870. Malcolm  Macleod,  b.  xZjz  : m.  1896,  Leopoldine, 

da.  of  Mark  Gallacher,  of  Rosario,  Argentine  Republic,  and  has  issue  living,  Agnes  Beatrice,  b. 
1S97.  Residence.,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine  Republic.— Amy  Stuart,  b.  1859.  —Alice  Maud,  b. 
1862  : m.  1886,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Henry  Leslie,  R.A.  (retired),  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  John, 
b.  1890;  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  R.G.A., — Oswald  Edward  Henry,  M.C.,  b.  1894:  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Capt.  R.G.A.  (M.C.), — Dorothy  Ann,  b.  1887:  m.  1912,  Ashton  Ashton 
S'nuttleworth  (Major  Yeo.),  of  The  Nether  Hall,  Hathersage,  Derbyshire, — Barbara  Maud,  b.  1891, 
— Winefreda  Alice  Joan,  b.  1901.  Residence , Gunnersholme,  Melbourne  Avenue,  Sheffield. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Fergus  Graham,  LL.  D.,  4th  son  of  he  late  Rev. 
Robert  Graham  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Paley  Graham,  b.  1817,  d.  1870 : m.  18 — , Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1849,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Bush 

Fergus,  b.  1846  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  : m.  1882,  Caroline  Mary,  who  d.  1896, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Tinker,  of  Canock,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  living,  Fergus  Reginald  Winsford, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1884;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  Fluropean  War  1914-18  in 
France,  Balkans,  and  Palestine  (twice  wounded,  despatches  four  times,  M.C.,  Brevet  Major,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1918 : m.  1915,  Egeria  Marion,  da.  of  Vice-Adm.  Casper  Joseph  Baker, 
of  Oaklands,  Petherton,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Malise  James  Fergus  b.  1916,  a son  b.  1920. 
- .-Charlotte.  . ■ - Elizabeth  Anne. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gentleman  of  the  Horse  to  James  I.,  distinguished  himself  at  the  battle  of 
Edgehill.  The  3rd  baronet,  created  Viscount  Preston  (1680),  in  the  peerage  of  Scotland,  was  British 
Ambassador  to  France,  and  sometime  a Secretary  of  State  to  James  II.  ; after  the  Revolution  he  was 
condemned  for  high  treason,  but  afterwards  pardoned.  The  5th  baronet  and  3rd  viscount  dying 
without  issue,  the  baronetcy  devolved  upon  a younger  branch. 


GRAHAM,  Creation  (E.)  1662,  of  Norton-Conyers,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Reginald  Henry  Graham,  8th 
Baronet ; b.  April  22nd,  1835  » his  father,  Sir 
Bellingham  Reginald,  1866;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll..  Sandhurst;  formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brigade; 
served  in  Crimean  campaign  with  14th  Regt. 
(medal  with  clasp,  and  Turkish  medal);  is  a D.L. 
and  J.P.  of  N.R.,  and  a J.P.  for  W.R.  of  York, 
and  a J.P.  for  Liberty  Court  of  Ripon : m.  1876, 
Anne  Mary,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Shiffner,  of  Westergate,  Sussex  [see  Shiffner.  Bt., 
colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^ms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th  or,  on  a chief  sable  three 
escallops  of  the  field,  Graham  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a fesse 
cheeky  argent  and  azure  in  chief  a chevronel  gules,  Stuart ; 
in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a crescent  of  the  last ; all 
within  a border  engrailed  of  the  third,  fircst — Two -wings 
addorsed  or. 

Seat — Norton  Conyers,  near  Ripon.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Yorkshire,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron,  Jockey. 

Sons  living— REGINALD  GUY,  D.S.O.,  b.  May  28th, 
1878  ; formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; 
is  Major  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  N. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; served  throughout  S.  African  war 
1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Colenso  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1917:  ttt.  1911, 
Katharine  Noel,  da.  of  the  late  Frank  Stobart,  of  Selaby 
Park,  Gainford,  co.  Durham,  and  has  issue  living, 
Richard  Bellingham,  b.  1912,  — Alastair,  b.  1915, — Patrick,  b.  1918.  Clubs , Boodle’s,  Carlton, 

Yorkshire. Malise,  D.S.O.,  b.  1884 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  16th  Lancers,  and  a Gen. 

Staff  Officer;  European  War  I9i5-i9(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; D.S.O. 
1918  : m.  1915,  Cecil  Lorna,  da.  of  Col.  Hugh  Gurney  Barclay,  M.V.O.,  of  Colney  Hall,  Norwich 
[B.  Magheramorne],  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel,  b.  1919.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Bath,  Yorkshire. 

Brother  living — George  Fergus,  b.  1836  : formerly  Col.  B.S.C.  : retired  as  Maj.-Gen.  April  10th, 
1886  : m.  1871,  Margaret  Anne,  who  d.  1874,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jasper  Atkinson,  and  has 
issue  living,  Fergus  Bellingham  Reginald,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1907,  Blanche 
Josephine  (who  obtained  a divorce  1918),  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Swan,  of  High  House,  Morpeth. 
Residence , 64,  Seymour  Street,  W.  Clubs,  Oriental,  United  Service. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Sisters  living — Charlotte  Harriet,  b.  1839  : is  a member  of  the  Sisterhood  of  St.  Peter’s. 

Kilburn. Gertrude  Elizabeth  Priscilla,  b.  1841  : m.  1863,  Comte  Arthur  Dillon,  who  d.  1889, 

Residence,  Woking. 

The  1st  baronet,  of  Norton  Conyers,  received  his  baronetcy  from  Charles  II.,  temp.  1662,  for 
services  rendered  to  the  Royal  cause  during  the  Civil  Wars.  He  was  the  2nd  son  of  Sir  Richard 
Graham,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1629),  of  Esk,  a distinguished  Royalist  and  Gentleman  of  the  Horse  to  King 
James  I.,  who  fought  at  Edgehill  and  Marston  Moor. 

GRAHAM,  Creation  (G.B.)  1783,  of  Netherby,  Cumberland. 

Sir  Richard  James  Graham,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  Feb.  24th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Frederick  Ulric,  1888;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd 
Batn.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders);  isaJ.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Cumber- 
land (High  Sheriff  1894),  and  patron  of  two 
livings : in.  1886,  Olivia,  who  d.  1887,  da.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Baring  [ see  E.  Northbrook, 
colls.];  2ndly,  1889,  Lady  Mabel  Cynthia 
Duncombe,  da.  of  1st  Earl  of  Feversham,  and 
has  issue. 

gtrms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  or,  on  a chief  sable  three 
escallops  of  the  field,  Graham  ; 2nd  and  3rd  or,  a fesse 
cheeky  argent  and  azure  in  chief  a chevronel  gules,  Stuart-, 
in  the  centre  of  the  quarters  a crescent  of  the  last  ; all 
within  a bordure  engrailed  of  the  third.  Crtst — Two  wings 
addorsed  or. 

Seat—  Netherby,  Longtown,  Cumberland.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 88,  North  Gate,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  Club— 
Bachelors’. 

Sons  living-FREDERICIC  FERGUS,  b.  March  10th, 
1893;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Irish 
Guards  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches): 
m.  1918,  Mary  Spencer  Revell,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Ray- 
mond Northland  Revell  Reade,  C.B.  [ see  V.  Churchill, 
colls.  1,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Spencer  Richard,  b. 

1919. Richard  Preston,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  King’s 

Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18  (twice  wounded, 
prisoner,  M.C.). 

Daughter  living— Daphne,  b.  1903. 

Brother  living — Hugh,  A i860;  in.  1888,  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Low,  of  Savannah, 
Georgia,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alastair  Hugh,  b.  1904, — Sibyl  Hattie  Hermione,  b.  1893  : 
m.  1920,  Major  Lionel  Henry  Hickson,  D.S.O.  Residence , Barford  House,  Warwick.  Club , 
White’s. 


Sisters  living  — Margaret  Frances  {Countess  of  Verulam)  \ m.  1st,  1875,  Alexander  A£neas 
Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh,  who  d.  1875;  2ndly,  1878,  the  3rd  Earl  of  Verulam,  and  has  issue  living 
(by  1st  marriage),  Eva  Hermione  {Lady  Baring),  M.B.E.,  b.  1876;  Comdt.  Northwood  House 
Auxiliary  Hospital  during  European  War;  is  a J.P.  ; M.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : m.  1898,  Sir  Godfrey 
Baring,  1st  Bt., — (by  and  marriage)  [see  E.  Verulam].  Residence , Gorhambury,  St.  Albans. ■ ■ - 
Dame  Violet  Hermione^  G.B.E.,  LL.D . {Duchess  of  Montrose );  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  1907; 
held  Queen’s  Canopy  at  Coronation  1911  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England;  G.B.E.  1918:  in.  1876,  the  5th  Duke  of  Montrose.  Residence , Buchanan  Castle,  near 
Glasgow. Hilda  Georgiana  ( Baroness  Wittenham)  : m.  1895,  the  1st  Baron  Wittenham.  Resi- 

dences, 14,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ; Rush  Court,  Wallingford  ; Howbury  Park,  Oxon. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Reginald  Graham,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1864,  d.  1910  : 
m.  1892,  Florence  (now  of  Littlecot,  Bartley,  Southampton),  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Carter  Wood,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Cyprian  Knollys  : — 

Iris  Enid  Florence,  b.  1892  : m.  1912,  Noel  Van  Raalte,  who  obtained  a divorce  1920,  and  has 
issue  living,  Gonda,  b.  1913,— Iris  Charmion,  b.  1916.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Malise  Reginald  Graham,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1833,  d.  1895  ; 
in.  1862,  Agnes,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Sir  George  Musgrave,  10th  Bt.  :— 

Arthur  Malise,  b.  1865.  ■ Rev.  Ivor  Charles,  b.  1868  ; is  R.  of  Arthuret,  Longtown,  Cumberland. 

——Sophia  Augusta. Maud  Agnes.  Residence,  Arthuret,  Longtown,  Cumberland. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Malise  Reginald  Graham  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Graham,  b.  1867,  d.  1908  : m.  1897,  Helen  Dacia,  da.  of  G.  S. 

Herck,  of  St.  Petersburg.: — 

Ernest  Reginald,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  George  Graham,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1801,  d.  1888  : 
in.  1836,  Maria,  who  d.  1855,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hasell : — 

Florence  lnger  Maria,  b.  1850  : in.  1873,  Graham  Hutchison  (of  Balmaghie,  Castle  Douglas),  and  has 
issue  living,  Craufuird  George-Graham  {Club,  Carlton),  b.  1874  ; formerly  Capt.  21st  Lancers  ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard 
for  Scotland)  : m.  1905,  Marjorie  Haigh,  only  da.  of  Sir  John  Wood,  1st  Bt.  (M.P.  for  Stalybridge), 
of  Hengrave  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Catherine  Graham  b.  1906,  Barbara  lnger  Graham 
b.  1912, — lnger  {Lady  Henniker-Hughan),  b,  18 — : m.  1904,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Arthur  John  Henniker- 
Hughan,  6th  Bt.,  C. B.,  R.N.  Residences,  Balmaghie,  Castle  Douglas. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Sir  George  Graham,  2nd  Bt.,  of  Esk  (cr.  1629).  The  2nd  baronet 
of  Netherby,  Sir  James,  P.C.,  G.C.B. , an  eminent  statesman,  sat  as  M.P.  successively  for  Hull,  East 
Cumberland,  Carlisle,  Pembroke,  Dorchester,  and  Ripon,  and  filled  various  high  offices  of  State. 


GRAHAM,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1808,  of  Kirkstall,  Yorkshire.  [Extinct  1895.] 

Sir  Cyril  Clerke  Graham,  C.M.G. , 5th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Violet  Evelyn  Cecilia,  b.  1876 : in.  1900,  William  Montagu 
Harrison,  C.B.,  Bar.-at-law,  Second  Parliamentary  Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  who  has  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Graham,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Cyril  Arthur,  b.  1901, — Francis 
Laurence  Theodore,  b.  1914, — Frederica  Montagu  Cecilia,  b.  1902.  Residence,  36,  Sloane  Gardens, 

S.W. Beatrix  Margaret  Irene,  b.  1879:  m.  1906,  the  Rev.  William  Herbert  Mackean,  D.D.,  V. 

of  St.  John’s,  Notting  Hill,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Audrey  Mary  Graham,  b.  1907, — Beryl 
Margaret  Graham,  b.  1908, — Anstice  Beatrix  Graham,  b.  1911, — Janet  Dorothea  Graham,  b.  1913,— 
Rosemary  Elspeth  Graham,  b.  1916.  Residence,  63,  Ladbroke  Grove,  W. 


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of  Larbert  House,  Larbert,  and  Househill,  Dunipaec, 
co.  Stirling. 

Sir  John  Hatt  Noble  Graham,  ist 
Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  John  Graham,  of  Lance- 
field,  Glasgow;  b.  Aug.  14th,  1837;  is  a J.P.  for 
cos.  Stirling  and  Lanark  and  for  Glasgow,  and  a 
member  of  the  firms  of  William  Graham  and  Co., 
merchants,  of  400,  Cathedral  Street,  Glasgow,  and 
Grahams  Co.,  East  India  merchants,  of  5,  Bishops- 
gate,  E.C. : in.  1st,  1862,  Jane  Browne,  who  d.  1890, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Graham  Adam,  of  Denovan,  co. 
Stirling;  2ndly,  1891,  Frances  Lucy,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Martin  Cottingham  Clodd,  and  has  issue  by 
1st  marriage. 

&rms — Or,  on  a chief  invected  ermine  three  escallops  of 
the  first.  Crrst — A falcon  proper,  beaked  and  armed  or,  killing 
a stork  argent  armed  gules. 

Seat— Larbert  House,  Larbert,  co.  Stirling.  Clubs— 
Royal  Automobile,  Bath,  Western  (Glasgow),  County  (Stirling). 


Sons  living— JOHN  FREDERICK  NOBLE,  b . July  25th, 
1864  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a member  of  the  firm  of  William  Graham  and  Co.,  merchants,  of  400, 
Cathedral  Street,  Glasgow;  was  Pres,  of  Glasgow  Chamber  of  Commerce  1910-11  : m.  1890,  Irene 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  William  Campbell,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Reginald  Noble,  Y.C., 
b.  1892;  ed.  at  Eton;  Major  (retired)  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders); 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  V.C.):  m.  1920, 
Rachel  Septima,  da  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot,  Bt.,  C.M.G.,  M.P., — Bevis  Royal,  b.  1902,— 
Frederick  Clarence  Campbell,  b.  1908, — Glenda  Victoria  Maude,  b.  1897.  Residences , Darleith, 

Cardross,  Dumbartonshire.  Clubs,  Bath,  Oriental,  Western  (Glasgow], Sir  Cecil  William 

Noble,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  a partner  in  the  firms  of  William 
Graham  and  Co.,  and  James  Graham  and  Co.,  merchants,  of  Glasgow  and  Calcutta  ; was  Pres,  of 
Bengal  Chamber  of  Commerce  1911-12  ; sometime  an  Additional  Member  of  Legislative  Council  of 
Viceroy  of  India,  and  a Trustee  of  Victoria  Memorial  Hall,  Calcutta;  Knt.  1911.  Residence , 
Larbert  House,  Stirlingshire.  Clubs,  Western  (Glasgow),  White’s,  Bath,  New  University,  Oriental, 
Bengal  (Calcutta). 

Daughters  living — Elinor  Elizabeth,  b.  1863:  in.  1888,  Capt.  Edwin  Bolton,  D.L. , Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Frederick  Cheney,  b.  1889. — Edwin  Graham, 
b.  1891,— Mona  Graham,  b.  1890, — Florence  Marjorie,  b.  1893.  Residence,  West  Plean,  Bannock- 
burn, co.  Stirling. Lilian  Margaret,  b.  1866:  m.  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Staunton,  foimerly 

2nd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living,  Doris  Lilian,  b.  1896:  in.  191-,  Major  Henry 

Algernon  Hildebrand,  Indian  Cav.  Residence , Monkton  House,  Ayrshire. Winifred  Mary,  b. 

1870. Constance  Agnes  {Lady  Bray),  b.  1875:  in.  1912,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Edward  Hugh  Bray, 

C.S.I. Frances  Jane,  b.  1878  : in.  1917,  Col.  E.  C.  Apostolides,  formerly  Calcutta  Light  Horse, 

and  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Graham,  b.  1918. 


Graham-Mo atgomery,  see  Montgomery. 


GRANT,  Creation  (N.S.)  1688,  of  Dalvey. 

Sir  Ludovic  James  Grant,  i ith  Baronet , 
b.  Sept.  4th,  1862 ; .r.  his  father,  Sir  Alexander, 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  1884  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Classical 
Honours  1885)  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  1904;  Bar. 
Scotland  1887  ; appointed  Regius  Professor  of  Public 
Law.  and  of  the  Law  of  Nature  and  of  Nations  in 
Edinburgh  Univ.  1890,  and  a Trustee  and  Commr. 
of  Board  of  Manufactures  in  Scotland  1901  ; is  a 
Member  of  City  of  Edinburgh  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  : in.  1890,  Elizabeth  Ethel  Graham,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Hill  Lancaster,  Advocate  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  has  issue. 

|ras — Gules,  three  antique  crowns  or  within  a bordure 
engrailed  of  the  last.  &nst — The  trunk  of  an  oak-tree  sprouting  out  some  leaves  with  the  sun  shining 
thereon  all  proper.  Supporters — Dexter,  a Highlander ; sinister , a negro  proper. 

Residence — 4,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh). 


GRAHAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906, 


Forget  not. 


Daughter  living— Rosalind  Margaret  Innes,  b.  1893:  in.  1918,  Capt.  Edward  Coverley  Kennedy, 
R.N.  [sec  M.  Ailsa,  colls.]. 

Brother  living— Sir  ALFRED  HAMILTON,  K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. , b.  June  12th,  1872  ; ed.  at  Fettes 
Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Classical  Honours  1894);  is  in  l.C.S.  ; ap- 
pointed Junior  Sec.  to  Finance  Commn.,  Punjab  1900,  Senior  Sec.  1900,  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  N.W. 
Frontier  Province  1901,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Foreign  Depart.  1903,  again  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr..  N.W.  Frontier  Province  1901-3  and  1906,  Political  Agent  and  Dep.  Commr.  1910,  Dep. 
Sec  in  Foreign  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India,  1912,  Sec.  1954,  and  an  Additional  Member  of  Imperial 
Legislative  Council  1915,  and  Ch.  Commr.,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province,  India  1919;  served  with 
Kabul  Mission  1904-5  ; C.I.E.  1908,  C.S.I.  1915,  K.C.I.E.  1918  ; in.  ist,  1896,  Mabel  Bessie,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Heaton  Lovett,  of  Henlle  Hall,  Salop  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Margaret  Lucia,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.  Alexander  Cochran,  R.N.,  of  Ashkirk,  Selkirkshire,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist 
marriage),  Alexander  Lovett,  b.  1901, — Audrey  Elizabeth  Ferrier,  b.  1897, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Patrick,  b.  1917, — Esther,  b.  1915, — Guinevere,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Government  House,  Peshawar, 
India.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  White’s. 


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Sisters  living— Julia  Mary,  b.  1864.  Residence,  18,  Campden  Grove,  Kensington,  W. Sylvia,  b. 

1867  : m.  1895,  Alfred  Douglas  Farmer,  third  son  of  the  late  James  Farmer,  J.P.,  formerly  M.L.C. 
of  New  Zealand.  Residence,  54,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.i.  ■ Susan  Ferrier,  b.  1873:  m.  1920, 
Aladar  de  Bajza.  Residence , 24,  Campden  Grove,  Campden  Hill,  Kensington,  W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  Frere  Grant,  M.B.,  4th  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1869,  d. 
1909  : m.  (Feb.)  1905,  Theodora,  da.  of  J.  H.  Goodrich  : — 

Winifred  Anne  St.  John,  b.  (Nov.)  1905. Susan  Ursula,  b.  1907. 

This  baronetcy  was  conferred  with  remainder  to  heirs  male  whatsoever,  and  on  the  death  of  the 
1st  baronet  without  issue  in  1695  the  title  remained  unassumed  until  Patrick  Grant,  of  Inverladinen, 
a distant  relative,  was  served  heir  male  general  to  the  1st  baronet  in  1752.  The  8th  baronet,  M.P. 
for  Cambridge,  was  [Chairman  of  Committees  in  Parliament  1826-30,  a member  of  the  Board  of 
Control  1835,  and  subsequently  a Commissioner  for  Auditing  the  Public  Accounts.  The  10th  baronet 
was  Principal  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  Edinburgh  University  1868-84. 


GRANT,  Creation  (N.S.)  1705,  of  Cullen,  co.  Buchan. 

Sir  Arthur  Grant,  C.B.E. , 

D.S.O.,  10th  Baronet;  b.  1879;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Arthur  Henry,  1917  ; 
formerly  Capt.  12th  Lancers;  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire,  and  Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914- 19  (severely  wounded, 
C B.E.) ; D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1909,  Evelyn  Alice  Lindsay,  da. 
of  the  late  Collingwood  Lindsay  Wood 
[see  B.  Hotham,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Gules,  three  antique  crowns  or  within 
a bordure  ermine.  Crtst— A Bible  displayed  pro- 

per. ^npporttrs— Two  angels  proper. 

Seat  — House  of  Monymusk,  Aberdeen. 
Clubs— Carlton,  Naval  and  Military,  Royal  North- 
ern (Aberdeen). 


Sons  living— ARTHUR  LINDSAY,  b.  Sept.  8th,  1911. Francis  Cullen,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living— Evelyn  Mary  Frances,  b.  1910.- Elspeth,  b.  1913. Catherine  Jean,  b.  1917. 

Brother  living- (William)  Douglas,  b.  1880;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoons;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) : m.  1910, 
Frances  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  William  H.  Male,  of  Mount  Kisco,  New  York,  U.S.A.  Residence , 
Manor  House,  Bedale,  Yorkshire.  Club , Carlton. 

Aunt  living— Adela  Annie  Churchill : m.  1885,  Robert  Gray  Cobham,  who  d.  1905.  Residence , 
Embrook  House,  Wokingham. 

Widows  living  of  8th  and  9th  Baronets— Laura  (Lady  Grant),  da.  of  the  late  John  Fraser,  of 
Bunchrew,  co.  Inverness  ; m.  1st,  1886,  Sir  Francis  William  Grant,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1887  ; 2ndly, 
1894,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Bentinck  Macleod  Cumberland,  formerly  42nd  Highlanders.  Residence , 

107,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. Mary  {Lady  Grant),  el.  da.  of  Henry  Sholto  Douglas  (formerly  Capt. 

42nd  Highlanders),  formerly  of  Moorlands,  Bitterne,  Hants:  vi.  1878,  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Henry  Grant, 
9th  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence, 

This  family  is  a branch  of  the  noble  house  of  Grant  (Earl  of  Seafield).  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Francis 

(Lord  Cullen),  a senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  created  a baronet  by  Queen  Anne,  was  granted  by 

George  I.  the  unusual  armorial  addition  of  a bordure  ermine  as  a testimony  of  that  Sovereign's  favour. 

The  2nd  baronet  was  many  years  M.P.  for  Aberdeenshire. 


To  each  man  his  own. 


MACPEERSON-GRANT,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1838,  of  Ballindalloch,  Elgin. 


With  sword 
and  courage. 


Sir  George  Macpherson-Grant, 

5th  Baronet ; b.  May  15th,  1890;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  John,  1914;  is  a Member  of 
H.M.’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland. 

^rms— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a target 
between  three  antique  crowns  or,  Grant  oj  Ballin- 
dalloch ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  fesse  or  and  azure  a 
lymphad  of  the  first,  masts,  oars,  and  tacklings  proper, 
ensigned  gules,  between  a hand  couped  fessewise 
holding  a dagger  in  pale  in  the  dexter  canton,  and 
in  the  sinister  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  gules,  all  within 
a bordure  of  the  last,  Macphei  son  0/  Invereshie. 
Crteis — 1st,  a dexter  hand  erect  holding  a dirk  in 
pale  proper ; 2nd,  a cat  sejant-guardant  proper  with 
fore-foot  erect. 

Seats — Ballindalloch  Castle,  Ballindalloch  ; In- 
vereshie House,  Inverness-shire  ; Old  Milton,  Kin- 
gussie. Clubs — Bachelors’,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet)— G E O R G E 
BERTRAM,  O.B.E.,  b.  Jan.  26th,  1868;  ed.  at 
Eton  ; formerly  Capt.  Cameron  Highlanders,  and 
employed  in  Naval  Ordnance  Depart.  ; is  a 
F.R.G.S.,  a J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  a Member  of 
H.M.'s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland  (Roy.  Co.  of 
Eleanor,  el.  da.  of  James  Dalgleish  Kellie-MacCallum, 

1 of  Quinton  Rising,  Northampton,  and  has  issue  living, 


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Ewan  George,  b.  1907, — Mary,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Craigo  House,  Montrose.  Club,  Bath. 
Alastair,  b.  1874  ; is  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1904,  Hester  Charlotte,  da. 
of  the  late  Arthur  C.  Kennard,  of  17,  Eaton  Place,  S.  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Nina  Marion,  b.  1905, 
— Susan  Hester,  b.  1910, — Anne  Frances,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Drumduan,  Forres.  Club , Wellington. 
Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet)— Mabel  Lucy,  b.  1872:  m.  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  Gerald  Hugh 
Charles  Madden,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Irish  Guards,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in  action)  1915  [E.  Leitrim], 
and  has  issue  living,  Brian  John  George,  b.  1908, — Dennis  Gerald,  b,  1910, — Eva  Mabel,  b.  1906. 
Residence,  17,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.3. 

The  1st  baronet,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Grant,  was  M.P.  for  Sutherland.  The 
3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Elgin  and  Nairn  (L)  1879-86. 


Grant-Suttie,  see  Suttie. 


Grattan-Bellew,  see  Bellew. 


Graves-Sawle,  see  Sawle. 


Steel-Graves  (now  Steele),  see  Steele. 


GRAY,  Creation  (U.K.) 


1917,  of  Tunstall  Manor,  Hart,  co.  Durham. 

Sir  William  Cresswell  Gray,  ist 
Baronet , only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Gray,  of  Greatham,  Durham  (founder  of  the  firm 
of  William  Gray  and  Co.,  Limited) ; b.  May  ist, 
867 ; ed.  at  Leys  Sch.,  Camb.  ; is  Chm.  of  WTilliam 
Gray  and  Co.  (Limited),  shipbuilders  and  marine 
engineers,  of  West  Hartlepool,  a Director  of  N.-E. 
Railway  Co.,  a Member  of  Lloyd's  Register  Com- 
mittee, a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co  Durham  (High 
Sheriff  1909),  and  a J.P.  for  Devon  and  for  N. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; in  1889  founded  the  S.  Dur- 
ham Steel  and  Iron  Co.  (Limited)  : m.  1891,  Kate, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Townshend  Casebourne, 
C.E.,  of  Greatham,  Durham,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Barry  of  six  argent  and  azure,  a lion  rampant 
gules,  on  a chief  of  the  second  two  lymphads  or.  Crrst— An 
anchor  or  in  front  of  and  supported  by  two  lions  jambs 
erased  gules. 

Seats — Tunstall  Manor,  West  Hartlepool ; Thorp  Per- 
row,  Bedale,  Yorkshire;  Hawkstone  Park,  Shrewsbury.; 
Membland,  Newton  Ferrers,  Plymouth. 


Son  living— WILLIAM,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Loretto  Sch.  ; is  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  prisoner). 

Daughters  living— Dorothy  Creswell,  b.  1892 : m.  1918,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Napier  Stewart 
Gordon,  Sherwood  Foresters.^— Edith,  b.  1894:  m.  1919,  Capt.  Stephen  Godlee,  R.G.A.— — Kate 
Irene,  b.  1897. Margarita,  b.  1899 


GREEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Wakefield.  Yorkshire,  and  Ken  Hill,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Edward  Green,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of  the 
late  Edward  Green,  of  Wakefield  ; b.  March  1831  ; is  a Director 
of  the  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire  Railway,  a J.P.  foi  Norfolk, 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  W.  Riding  of  York  ; formerly  Lieut.  W. 
York  Yeo.  Cav.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Wakefield  ( C ) 1874,  but 
was  unseated  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Pontefract  1880  ; again 
sat  for  Wakefield  July  1885  to  June  1892,  when  he  resigned  : 
m.  1859,  Mary,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  William  Edward  Lycett, 
of  Bowdon,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

girms — Vert,  guttee  d’eau,  three  stags  trippant  or,  in  fesse  two  roses 
argent.  Crtst — In  front  of  a mount  vert  thereon  a stag  trippant  or,  collared 
vert,  three  roses  argent. 

Seats — Nunthorpe  Hall,  York;  Ken  Hill,  King’s  Lynn.  Residence 
—Treasurer’s  House,  York.  Clubs — Carlton,  Marlborough,  Boodle’s. 

Sons  living-  EDWARD  LYCETT,  b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1885,  Ethel  Mary,  O.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  ),  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Wilson,  of  Tranby  Croft,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Edward  Arthur  Lycett,  b.  1886  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards  ; is  Capt.  Yorkshire  Dragoons 
Yco.  ; European  War  1915-18  (Croix  Militaire):  m.  1909,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  David  Williams,  and 
has  issue  living,  Edward  Stephen  Lycett  b.  1910,  Simon  Lycett  b.  1912, — David  Cecil  Lycett,  R.bl., 
b.  1892  ; became  Lieut.  1915,— Francis  Denis  Lycett,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,— Nancy 
Lycett,  M.B.E.  (Baroness  Vivian),  b.  1888  ; M.B.E.  1918  : w.  ist,  1907,  Capt.  Adrian  Rose,  Roy. 
Horse  Guards,  who  d.  1908  [Rose,  Bt.,  cr.  1872]  ; zndly,  1911,  the  4th  Baron  Vivian,— Phyllis  Mary 
Lycett,  b.  1890:  nt.  1910,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Francis  Milner,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  Milner,  Bt., 
colls.].  Residences,  Ken  Hill,  King’s  Lynn,  Norfolk  ; Ashfield,  York.  Clubs,  White’s,  Carlton, 

Boodle’s. Francis  William,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Yorkshire  Dragoons 

Imperial  Yeo.  Residences,  Treasurer’s  House,  York  ; Beresford  Dale,  Hartington,  Derbyshire. 
Clubs,  White’s,  Marlborough,  Carlton. 


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GREEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1901,  of  Belsize  Park  Gardens,  Hampstead,  co.  London. 

Sir  Francis  Haydn  Green,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
May  7th,  1871  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Frank,  1902;  is  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London,  and  Hon.  Major  (retired),  formerly  ist 
London  Rifle  Vol.,  and  a Lay  Reader  in  Diocese  of  London  ; 
elected  a Member  of  Court  of  Common  Council  for  London 
1914,  was  Dep.  Gov.  the  Hon.  the  Irish  So.  1916-17  : m.  1904, 
Viola  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Benjamin  Wheatley,  D.C.L., 
F.S.A.,  of  96,  King  Henry’s  Road,  N.W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Vert,  three  bezants  between  two  chevronels,  the  whole  between 
as  many  castles  with  two  towers  in  chief  and  a horse’s  head  couped  in  base, 
all  or.  Crest — Issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a tower  gules,  a horse’s  head 
or,  between  two  ears  of  wheat,  stalked  and  leaved  proper. 

Residence — 1,  Inglewood  House,  West  End  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W. 


zEquam  servare  mentem. 
Keep  an  even  mind. 


Daughter  living— Evelyn  Kate,  b.  1905. 

Brothers  livin g-Rev.  LEONARD  HENRY  HAYDN,  b.  Aug.  14th, 

1879 ; is  Curate  of  St.  John’s,  Stamford  Hill,  N. Rev.  Harold 

Haydn,  b.  1880;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  1908);  sometime  an  Assist. 

Master,  Southport  Sch.,  Southport,  Queensland. George  Arthur  Haydn,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at 

Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.  : m.  1905,  Ethel,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Dodington,  of  Toronto. 
Residence , 54,  Duggan  Avenue,  Deer  Park,  Toronto. 

Sisters  living — Kathleen  Mary  Haydn,  b.  1872  ; was  Lady  Mayoress  of  London  1900-1901 : m. 

1905,  Henry  Newton  Veitch. Nora  Frances  Haydn,  b.  1877:  m.  1906,  the  Rev.  Charles 

Tunnacliff  Dimont,  B.D.,  Principal  of  Salisbury  Theological  Coll.,  and  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Salis- 
bury, and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Francis,  b.  1913, — Mary  Joan,  b.  1908, — Honor  Margaret,  b. 
1909, — Elisabeth  Andrde,  b.  1916.  Residence , Kincardine,  Southampton  Road,  Salisbury. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Frank,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1900-1901. 

GREENALL,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1876,  of  Walton  Hall,  co.  Chester. 

Sir  Gilbert  Greenall,  C.V.O .,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  March  30th,  1867;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Gilbert,  1894;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut. 
Cheshire  Yeo.  Cav.  ; was  Master  of  the  Belvoir 
Hounds  1896-1911  ; is  a D.L.  for  Cheshire  (High 
Sheriff  1907),  and  patron  of  five  livings;  has 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium;  C.V.O.  1911  : m. 
1900,  Frances  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 
Wynne  Griffith,  formerly  1st  Roy.  Dragoons,  and 
has  issue. 

$*ms — Or,  on  a bend  nebuly  plain  cottised  vert,  three 
bugle-horns  stringed  of  the  first.  Crest — Between  two  wings 
or  a pomme  surmounted  by  a bugle-horn  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats — Walton  Hall,  Warrington ; Mount  Coote,  Kil- 
mallock,  co.  Limerick.  Clubs — St.  Stephen’s,  Boodle’s, 

Windham,  Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living. — GILBERT,  b.  Oct.  2nd,  1901.— —Edward, 
b.  1902. 

Sisters  living — Susannah  : m.  1898,  Cyril  Edward  Green- 
all, O.B.E.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas,  b.  1903, 
— Susan,  b.  1899.  Residence , The  Manor,  Carlton  Scroop, 

Grantham. Bertha  : m.  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward 

Waldegrave  Griffith,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ed- 
ward Gilbert  Edmund,  b.  1900, — Humphrey  Wynne,  b. 
1904, — Betty,  b.  1907.  Residence , Plasnewydd,  Trefnant,  Denbighshire. 

The  ist  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Warrington  (C)  1847-68,  1874-S0,  and  1885-92. 

Green-Price,  see  Price. 

GREENE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  Nether  Hall,  Thurston,  co.  Suffolk. 

Sir  (Walter)  Raymond  Greene,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  4th,  1869;  j.  his  father,  Sir  (Edward) 
Walter,  1920;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1890) ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  a J.  P.  for 
Suffolk ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  Loyal  Suffolk 
Hussars  Yeo.;  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Imperial  Yeo.,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  as  Capt.  Lancers  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; a County  Councillor  for  London  (N.  Hackney  Div.) 
1907-10  (Chm.  of  its  Housing  of  Working  Classes  Committee 
1909)  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire,  W.,  or  Chesterton, 
Div.  (C)  July  1895  to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated;  has 
sat  for  Hackney,  N.  Div.  since  Jan.  1910  ; D.S.O.  1916. 

gtrms — Argent,  on  a cross  indented  gules,  two  annulets  interlaced 
between  four  crescents  or ; a chief  azure  thereon  between  two  bezants,  a 
pale  of  the  third  charged  with  a crescent  of  the  fourth.  Crest— In  front  of 
N’nih-l'MtT  r)»  v„,  a griffin’s  head  erased  or,  holding  in  its  beak  a sprig  of  three  trefoils 

Nothing  without  Deity.  sliJped  vert>  two  annuiets  interlaced  azure  between  as  many  bezants. 

Seat—  Burrough-on-the-Hill,  Melton  Mowbray.  Town  Residence— 31,  St.  James’s  Place,  S.W. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Turf,  White’s.  

Brother  living— EDWARD  ALLAN,  b.  Sept.  12th,  1882  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo. 


Non  sine  numine. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Sisters  living— Agatha  Royds,  b.  1865 : m.  1907,  Major  Harry  B.  Trevor,  formerly  Indian  Army, 

and  has  issue  living,  Raymond  Salisbury  Rose,  b.  (Dec.)  1907. Catherine  Marion,  b.  1867  : 

in.  1897,  Major  Albert  Julian  Pell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  4th  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt.,  and  Div.  Musketry  Officer, 
who  d.  (on  ser.)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Angela  Lilian  Adelaide,  b.  1899, — Barbara  Katherine, 
b.  1903.  Residence , 2,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.7.  Helen  Lilian  Royds,  b.  1871  : m.  1891,  Basil 
Arthur  Charlesworth,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Frederic  Raymond,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Yeo., 
attached  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Julian  Basil, 
b.  1899, — Kathleen  Agatha  ( Lady  Domville),  b.  1892  : m.  1912,  Lieut.  Sir  James  Henry  Domville, 
R.N.,  5th  Bt.,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , Gunton  Hall,  near  Lowestoft. 

The  1st  baronet.  Sir  (Edward)  Walter,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bury  St.  Edmunds  (C)  1900-1906. 


GREENWAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Stanbridge  Earl’s  Romsey  Extra, 
co.  Southampton. 


By  industry  ana  honour. 


Sir  Charles  Greenway,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  John  David  Green  way,  of  Taunton,  Somerset ; 
b.  June  13th,  1857  ; a Merchant  and  Banker,  Chm. 
of  Anglo- Persian  Oil  Co.  (Limited),  a senior  partner 
in  firm  of  Shaw,  Wallace  and  Co.,  merchants,  of 
Calcutta,  Bombay,  etc.,  and  of  R.  G.  Shaw  and  Co., 
of  London,  and  Chm.  of  various  other  cos. : in.  1883, 
Mabel,  da.  of  Edwin  Augustine  Tower,  and  has 
issue. 

gVrms — Per  pale  ermine  and  ermines,  on  a chief  per  pale 
counterchanged  a crescent  or.  Crtst — A griffin’s  head  or, 

erased  gules,  holding  in  the  beak  an  anchor  in  bend  sinister  or. 

Seat — Stanbridge  Earls,  Romsey.  Town  Residence— 13, 

Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.  Clubs — Orleans,  Oriental,  City  of 

London,  Ranelagh.  

Son  living- CHARLES  KELVYNGE,  b.  March  24th, 
1888  ; Capt.  Indian  Army  (26th  King  George’s  Light  Cav.). 
Club,  Cavalry. 

Daughters  living— Elsie  Mabel,  b.  1884  : in.  1916,  Major 

Harry  Percival  Currey,  Roy.  Irish  Rifles. Marjorie 

Phyllis  : m.  1915,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Brown  Dalzell  Hunter, 
Indian  Med.  Ser. 


GREENWELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Marden  Park,  Godstone,  co.  Surrey,  and 
Greenwell,  Wolsingham,  co.  Durham. 

Sir  Bernard  Eyre  Greenwell,  M.B.E., 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  May  29th,  1874  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Walpole  Lloyd,  1919  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Major  Yeo.  (T.F.  Reserve)  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps); 
M.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  1902,  Anna  Elizabeth,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Francis  Leopold  M’Clintock, 
K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  16,  Queensberry 
Place,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

^ms — Or,  two  bars  azure  between  three  ducal  coronets 
gules.  Crtst — A stork  statant  proper,  beaked  and  legged  gules, 
gorged  with  a wreath  of  laurel  vert. 

Seats — Marden  Park,  Godstone,  Surrey  ; Greenwell,  co. 
Durham.  Town  Residence — 17,  Portman  Square,  W.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Junior  Carlton. 


Son  living-PETER  M’CLINTOCK,  b.  May  23rd,  1914. 

Daughters  living— Joyce  Marjorie,  b.  1903, Barbara 

Patience,  b.  1906.  Elizabeth  Kathleen,  b.  1908,  Anna 
Margaret,  b.  1913,— —Ruth  Veronica,  b.  1916. 

Brothers  living  — Aynsley  Eyre,  b.  1876;  is  Major  Bed- 
fordshire Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  : vi.  1906,  Beatrice  Lilian,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Sanderson,  R.  of  Uckfield,  and  Preb.  of  Chichester,  and  has  issue  living,  Whitfield  Aynsley, 
b.  1907, — Ivor  Desmond,  b.  1911, — a son,  b.  1913, — Basil  Evelyn,  b.  1915, — Verona  Beatrice, 
b.  1910.  Residence,  Summers  Place,  Billinghurst,  Sussex.^— Ronald  Eyre,  b.  1883  : European 

War  1914-19  : vi.  1917,  Thomasine  E.,  da.  of  J.  Brown,  of  Edenbridge. Geoffrey  Eyre,  b.  1894  ; 

is  Lieut.  Roy.  Monmouthshire  R.E. 

Sisters  living— Winifred  Eyre,  O.B.E.,  b.  1875  : in.  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Montagu  Crompton- 
Roberts,  J.P.,  D.L.,  R.E.  Reserve,  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis  Muriel,  b.  1897,— Joan  Margery, 
b.  1901, — Lettice  Mary,  b.  1903.  Residences,  Drybridge,  Monmouth  ; 52,  Mount  Street,  W. 

Cecil  Eyre,  b.  1878  : in.  1897,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Archibald  Gresham  Leveson-Gower, 

R.  of  Singleton  [see  D.  Sutherland,  colls.).  Residence,  Singleton  Rectory,  Sussex.^^— Aubrey 
Eyre,  b.  1881  : in.  1904,  Geoffrey  Averell  Daniell,  formerly  Lieut.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.),  and 
has  issue  living,  John  Averell,  b.  1907, — Barbara  Sybil,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Parkfield,  Hillingdon, 

Middlesex Kathleen  Eyre,  b.  1882  : in.  1903,  Col.  Robert  Arthur  Johnson,  C.B.E.,  P.D.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b.  1904, — Evelyn  Kathleen  Bertha,  b.  1907.— -Margery  Eyre, 
b.  1883  : in.  1915,  Capt.  Frank  Somerville  Beauford,  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.). 

■ — Gwendolin  Eyre,  b.  1888.  Sybil  Eyre.  b.  1890  : in.  1912,  Capt.  Geoffrey  St.  John  Strutt, 
C.B.E.,  Essex  Regt.  [see  B.  Rayleigh).  Residence,  Glenwood,  Woldingham,  Surrey. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Kathleen  Eugenie  ( Lady  Greenwell),  el.  da.  of  the  late  John 
Tizard,  of  Radipole,  Dorset : in.  1873,  Sir  Walpole  Lloyd  Greenwell,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1919- 
Residence,  Southlands,  Tandridge,  Surrey. 

Sir  Walpole  Lloyd  Greenwell,  ist  Bt.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Walpole  Eyre  Greenwell,  was  High 

Sheriff  of  Surrey,  1916.  ■ 

if  The  third  brother,  Evelyn  Eyre  Greenwell,  b.  1886  ; European  War  1914-19  “ Lieut. 

R.N.V.R.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.)  1919. 


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GREENWOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Onslow  Gardens,  Royal  Borough  of 

Kensington. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Hamar  Greenwood,  P.C., 
K.C. , M.P.,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  John  Hamar 
Greenwood,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Whitby,  Canada,  by  Char- 
lotte Churchill  Hubbard ; b.  Feb.  7th,  1870 ; ed.  at 
Whitby  Public  Sch.,  Canada,  and  at  Toronto  Univ. 
(B.A.  1895);  formerly  an  Officer  in  Canadian  Mil.,  and 
sometime  in  Depart,  of  Agriculture,  Ontario;  Bar.  Gray’s 
Inn  1906,  and  New  Brunswick  (Canada)  and  Australia 
1913,  a Bencher  Gray’s  Inn  1917,  and  K.C.  1919;  joined 
Canadian  Army  1888,  and  became  Lieut.  King  Edward’s 
Horse  1902,  and  was  Capt.  1905-12  ; appointed  Capt. 
Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers  1913,  to  Special  Duty,  Depart, 
of  Recruiting,  War  Office  Aug.  1914,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Dec.  1914  ; raised  and  commanded  at  the  Front  10th 
Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  1915 ; was  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies 
(W.  L.  Spencer-Churchill,  M.P.)  March  1906-8,  and  to 
Pres,  of  Board  of  Trade  (Rt.  Hon.  W.  L.  Spencer- 
Churchill,  M.P.)  1908-10,  and  a D.A.A.G.  at  War  Office  Feb.  to  Aug.  1916;  ap- 
pointed Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart.  Jan.  1919,  and  Additional  Under 
Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Depart.,  Additional  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade, 
Depart,  of  Overseas  Trade  July  1919,  and  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  (with  a seat  in  the 
Cabinet)  April  1920;  is  Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Reserve  of  Officers;  sat  (as  Senior  M.P.)  for  York  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910, 
when  he  was  defeated;  elected  (Senior  Member)  for  Sunderland  Dec.  5th,  1910; 
author  of  “Canada  as  an  Imperial  Factor”;  P.C.  (England  and  Ireland)  1920: 
m.  1911,  Margery,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  Walter  Spencer,  of  Fownhope  Court,  Herefordshire, 
and  has  issue. 


— Gules,  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  saltires  couped  and  in  base  a maple  leaf  all  or. 
Crrst — A demi-lion  per  fesse  gules  and  sable  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a portcullis  or. 

Residences—  Chief  Secretary’s  Lodge,  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin;  2,  Wetherby  Gardens,  S.W.5. 
Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal,  British  Empire,  West  Indian. 


Son  living— DAVID  HENRY  HAMAR,  b.  Oct.  30th,  1914. 

Daughters  living — Angela  Margo  Hamar,  b.  1912. Deborah  Hamar,  b.  19x7. 


GRESLEY,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Drakelowe,  Derbyshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Grezzly.”] 

Sir  Robert  Gresley,  nth  Baronet ; b.  Feb. 
1st,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Gresley,  M.P.,  1868; 
ed.  at  Eton ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Derbyshire  Regt.)  ; is  a D.L.  for  Derbyshire  (High  Sheriff 
1906)  : m.  1893,  Lady  Frances  Louisa  Spencer-Churchill,  da. 
of  the  8th  Duke  of  Marlborough,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Vaire,  ermine  and  gules.  Cmt — A lion  passant  ermine,  armed, 
langued,  and  collared  gules. 

Reside?ice — Drakelowe  Park,  Burton-on-Trent.  Clubs — Bachelors’, 

White’s,  Travellers’. 

Sons  living — NIGEL,  b.  April  22nd,  1894. Laurence,  b.  1896. 

Antony,  b.  1903. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  9th  Baronet) — Georgina  Wilmot  : m.  1863, 
Meliorefidequamfortuna  Henry  Cunliffe  Shawe,  who  d.  1911,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Nigel 
With  better  fidelity  than  Pole,  b.  1874:  m.  1907,  Violet  Agnes,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
good  fortune.  Fisher,  of  Amington  Hall,  Tamworth,  and  widow  of  Stephen  Pember 

Druce, — Charles,  b.  1878  ; formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own) ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  the  War  Office  : m.  1916,  Christabel, 
da.  of  John  Grigg,  ofLongbeach,  New  Zealand, — Edith  Mary  : m.  1887,  Col.  Francis  Capel  Manley, 
formerly  Coldstream  Guards,  who  d.  1915,  of  Manley  Hall,  Lichfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger 
Shawe  b.  1891,  Margaret  b.  1888, — Eleanor  Grace:  m.  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  Egerton  Stanley  Pipe- 
Wolferstan  [formerly  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.)],  of 
Statfold,  Tamworth.  Residence , Barton-under-Needwood,  Burton-on-Trent. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Nigel  Gresley,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1897  : m. 
1864,  Joanna  Beatrice  (now  of  Green  Bank,  Turnditch,  Derby),  dau.  of  the  late 
John  Wilson,  of  Barton-under-Needwood  : — 

Rev.  George  Nigel,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Selwyn  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1904)  ; formerly  R.  of 
Shenfield,  Essex.  Herbert  Nigel,  C.B.E.,  b.  1876  ; Locomotive  Engineer,  Great  Northern 

Railway  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920 : ni.  1901,  Ethel  Frances,  da.  of  W.  P.  Fullagar,  solicitor,  of  Bolton, 
Lancashire,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel,  b.  1903, — Roger,  b.  1906, — Violet,  b.  1904, — Marjorie, 
b.  1909.  Residence , Avenue  House,  Doncaster.— Beatrice  Georgina. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  Nigel  Gresley  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Nigel  Bowyer  Gresley,  b.  1870,  d.  1915  : m.  1903,  Mabel  Constance  Talbot 
(now  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia),  da.  of  the  late  Nicholas  Jeffrey,  of  London,  Ontario  :— 
Eleanor  Constance,  b.  1904.  Maud  Victoria,  b.  1909. 

Grandchildren  of  the  ate  Rev.  William  Gresley,  father  of  9th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Morewood  Gresley,  b.  1816,  d.  1866:  m.  1849,  Penelope,  who 
d.  185S,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Marmaduke  Vavasour,  V.  of  Ashby-de-la-Zouch  : — 

Rev.  Geoffrey  Ferrers,  b.  1851 ; is  Canon  of  St.  George’s  Cathedral,  Cape  Town,  and  Priest-in-Charge 


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of  Somerset  Strand,  Cape  Colony.'  William  Stukeley,  b.  1852  ; m.  1889,  Maria  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Archer,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Stukeley  Marmaduke,  b.  1890  ; Lieut.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Nigel  Morewood,  b.  1892, — William 

Francis,  b.  1897. Rev.  Roger  St.  John,  b.  1854  ; formerly  V.  of  Butleigh,  Glastonbury  ; sometime 

Preb.  of  Wells. Rev.  Laurence  Stafford,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879, 

M.A.  1882);  is  R.  of  All  Saints,  West  Heslerton,  and  V.  of  E.  Heslerton  : m.  1917,  Elizabeth 
Beryl,  da.  of  the  late  John  Peter  Jackson  [ see  Mather-Jackson,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , All  Saints 
Rectory,  West  Heslerton,  Yorkshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Gresley,  b.  18x7,  d.  1900:  m.  1852,  Augusta  Catharine,  who 
^.1903,  da.  of  the  late  Egerton  Leigh,  of  Jodrell  Hall,  Cheshire  : — 

Nigel  Egerton,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883).  Residence , Garth 
Aran,  Bettws-y-Coed,  N.  Wales.  Club,  Sports’.— Rev.  Charles  Vincent,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Radley, 

and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1898).  Residence,  88,  High  Street,  Uttoxeter. 

Wilhelmina  Mary.  Residence,  The  Close,  Lichfield. Isabel  Beatrice.  Augusta  Penelope. 

Eleanor  Louisa. Rosamond  Evelyn. Margaret  Morewood.  Residence , Burcher  Court, 

Titley,  Herefordshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Gresley,  brother  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Gresley 
(ante) : — _ 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Gresley,  b.  1807,  d.  1880  : m.  1848,  Mary,  who  d.  1894,  widow 
of  Russell  Kendall,  of  Walthamstow,  and  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Thorp,  R.  of  Burton 
Overy  : — 

Richard  Nigel,  b.  1850;  entered  R.N.  1863,  became  Com.  1887,  Capt.  1893  (retired  1902),  and  Rear 
Adm.  1905 : m.  1892,  Ruth  Slingsby,  da.  of  George  Thomas  Peirse-Duncombe,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Roger,  M.C.,  b.  1895;  Major  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  inaction  during  European  War) 
1918, — Dorothy,  b.  1893.  Residence,  Merrileas,  Chandlers  Ford,  Hants.  Club,  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary.  William  Nigel,  b.  1861.  Residence,  The  Manse,  Broadway,  Worcestershire. Caroline 

Frances  : m.  1875,  James  Edwards,  who  d.  1904.  Residence,  Higham,  Stratford  St.  Mary,  Suffolk. 
——Rose  Elizabeth:  m.  1885,  George  M'Gowan,  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  1886  ; formerly 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  an  A.D.C., — Mary  Lilian,  b.  1887  : m.  1912,  Christopher  George,  of  Even- 

dine,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol.  Residence,  21,  Montpelier  Road,  Ealing,  W Mary  Louisa:  m.  1882, 

Capt.  Edward  Ambrose  Holbech,  R.N.  (retired),  who  d.  1915  [Armytage,  Bt.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Richard  Ambrose,  b.  1884, — Joyce  Mary,  b.  1883, — Daisy  Laura  Agnes,  b.  1886 : m.  1918, 
Capt.  — Boultbee,  R. M.A. —Susan  Isabel  Garstine  : ;;z.*889,  Capt.  Edwin  John  Payne-Gallwey, 
who  d.  1906  [see  Frankland-Payne-Gallwey,  Bt.].  Residence,  The  Vine  Cottage,  Witley,  Surrey. 

This  is  a Norman  family,  the  head  of  which,  Roger  de  Toeni,  came  to  England  with  the  Conqueror. 
The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  and  served  as  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire,  and  the 
5th,  8th  and  xoth  baronets  each  sat  as  M.P.  in  the  Imperial  Parliament. 


GREY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1711,  of  London. 

Sir  John  Foley  Grey,  8th  „ Baronet ; b. 
July  8th,  1893  5 s • his  father,  Sir  Henry  Foley,  1914  ; 
is  Lieut.  Hussars  (h.-p.)  ; served  during  European  War 
1914- 1 5 (wounded). 

&rms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  barry  of  six  argent  and  azure, 
a canton  ermine,  Grey  ',  2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  on  a mount  an 
oak-tree  vert,  and  a greyhound  courant  gules,  Lambert.  Crtsts — 
ist,  in  front  of  a sun  in  splendour  or,  a unicorn  passant  ermine, 
armed,  maned,  crined,  and  unguled  or ; charged  on  the  body 
with  an  annulet  gold,  G-^ey ; 2nd,  out  of  a ducal  coronet  or  three 
ostrich  feathers,  the  dexter  feather  gules,  the  centre  argent, 
and  the  sinister  azure,  Lambert. 

Seats — Enville  Hall,  Stourbridge;  The  Lodge,  Great  Malvern. 


Sisters  living— Dorothy  Catherine,  b.  1884  : m.  1912,  John  Edcic 
Lloyd.  Reside-, ice,  Enville  Ranch,  Midnapore,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Phyllis  Kathleen,  b.  1887.  Joan  Cecil,  b.  1892. 

Geraldine  Ida,  b.  1898. Mary  Alice,  b.  1899. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  6th  baronet) — Sir  CECIL  FOLEY 
LAMBERT,  K.C.B.,  R.N. , 6.  1864;  became  Lieut.  1888, 
Com.  1900,  Capt.  1905,  Commodore  1912,  and  Rear-Adm.  1917; 
served  in  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal  and  bronze  star) ; was  a Naval  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1913-16  ; 

appointed  an  Additional  Member  of  Air  Council  1920;  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. Lionel  Foley 

Lambert,  b.  1867  ; m.  1893,  Isabel  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  George  Blomfield,  and 
has  issue  living,  Greville  Foley,  b.  iqoo.  Residence , Greenhill,  Redditch. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  6th  baronet)— Alice  Emily  Lambert,  b.  1868. Ida  Mary,  b.  1869  : 

m.  1903,  the  Rev.  Hubert  Humphrey  Middlemore  Bartleet,  V.  of  Priory  Church,  Little  Malvern 
and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Humphrey  Middlemore,  b.  1907.  Residence,  The  Willows,  Orchard 
Road,  Malvern. Georgina  Adelaide  Lambert,  b.  1870.  Residence , 

Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — Rev.  William  Henry  Lambert,  b.  1833  : ed.  at  Merton 
Coll..  Oxford  (B.A.  1857,  M.A.  1859) ; sometime  Preb.  of  Hereford  : m.  1866,  Georgiana  Joyce,  who 
d.  1920,  third  da.  of  Robert  Biddulph,  of  Ledbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Biddulph,  b.  1867: 
m.  1907,  Mabel  Ellen,  second  da.  of  Frederick  Wells,  of  Cridmore,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Hugh  b.  1910,  Robert  William  b.  1911,  Mabel  Joyce  b.  1908,  Nina  Joan  b.  1916. 
Residence,  Fenton  House,  Hereford. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Catherine  Sarah  ( Lady  Grey),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred 
Payne,  R.  of  Enville  : m.  1883,  Sir  Henry  Foley  Grey,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , 
Enville  Hall,  Stourbridge. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  • 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Henry  Gage  Lambert,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1825,  d.  1872  : m.  1865,  Renira  Anna  (now  of  Packham,  Fordingbridge,  Hants; 
she  m.  2ndly,  1874,  Adm.  the  Hon.  Fitzgerald  Algernon  Charles  Foley,  who  d. 
1903  [see  B.  Foley]),  da.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Fortescue  Purvis,  V.  of  Whitsbury 

Fitzgerald  Gage,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill  : m . 1894,  Nina  Marie  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
G.  Bradley  Dyne,  of  Gore  Court,  Kent.  Residence,  The  Cottage,  Rockbourne,  Salisbury.—— 
Florence  Emily,  b.  1870:  m.  1894,  the  Rev.  Baron  Henry  Pauli  Hichens,  R.  of  Aimer,  and  has 
issue  living,  Fitzgerald  Charles  Cecil  Baron,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Malvern,  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford,  and 
at  R.M  C.  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  (despatches),  Edward 
Algernon  Baron,  b.  1903 ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.  Residence , Aimer  Rectory,  Blandford. 


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Grandson  of  the  late  Francis  John  Lambert  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ernest  John  Lambert,  b.  1829,  d.  1907  : m.  1869,  Alice  Maud  Eveleen 
(whom  he  divorced  1889),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Thomas  Murray,  86th  Regt.  : — 
Frank  Alexander  Brooke  Orr  Murray,  b.  1870:  m.  1903,  Marie,  da.  of  Emile  Kiihne,  of  Stein-am- 
Rhein,  Germany.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  John  Lambert,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1798  d.  1876  : m. 
1826,  Catherine,  who  d.  1851,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Wheatley,  of  Lesney,  Kent  : — 

Alan,  b.  1837  : m • 1864,  Jane  Anne,  da.  of  Col.  Jasper  Hall,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  issue 
living,  Mortan  (ofi62,  Oakwood  Court,  W.),  b.  1866  : m.  1902,  Clotilde,  da.  of  Victor  Jaccoud,  of 
Rumilly,  Haute  Savoie,  France,  and  has  issue  living,  Montague  Victor  b.  1904,  Gisele  Joan  b. 
1907, — Rev.  Lionel  (Club,  Athenaeum),  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1896); 
is  R.  of  Stafford, — Jasper  (of  The  Croft,  Bredon,  Tewkesbury),  b.  1872  : m.  1898,  Cecil,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Forsyth,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  of  6i,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Forsyth 
b.  1901,  Marjorie  Cecil  b.  1899,  Joyce  Marion  b.  1908, — Lilian  Catherine,  b.  1870.  Residence , The 
Limes,  Wateringbury,  Kent. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Lambert,  G.C.B.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Lambert,  b.  1818,  d.  1891  : m.  1868,  Alice  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  Col.  Smith,  Rifle  Brig.: — 

Robert,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873  ; formerly  Capt.  8th  Hussars,  and  Major  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  (Wiltshire 
Regt.) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  igoo : m.  1898,  Henrietta 
Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  George  William  Lowther  [see  Lowther,  Bt. , cr.  1824],  and  has  issue  living, 

Alice  Winsome,  b.  1899.  Residence , Ash  Grove,  Whitchurch,  Salop.  Club,  Cavalry. Alice 

Mary:  m.  1893,  Henry  Rodolph  de  Salis  [see  Count  de  Salis,  “Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility”]. 

Residence , Chy-Morvah,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. Bessie. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Alexander  Lambert,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  2nd 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Lambert,  G.C.B. , b.  1772,  d.  1847:  m.  1816,  Jane,  who  d. 
1864,  da.  of  John  Morant,  of  Brockenhurst,  Hants  : — 

Harriet  Frances : m.  1857,  the  Rev.  Harry  Lambert,  who  d.  1862.  Residence,  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey. 

Sir  John  Lambert,  the  1st  baronet,  of  the  Isle  of  Rhe,  France,  settled  in  England  as  a merchant, 
And  was  one  of  the  Directors  of  the  South  Sea  Co.  In  1710  he  supplied  the  Treasury  with  money, 
and  for  this  service  was  created  a baronet.  The  7th  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Foley,  assumed  by  Roy. 
license,  1905,  for  himself  and  issue,  the  surname  of  Grey  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  and  the  arms  of 
Grey  quarterly  with  those  of  Lambert,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of  Worcestershire  1901. 

Grey-Egerton,  see  Egerton. 

GRIERSON,  Creation  (N  S.)  1685,  of  Lag,  Dumfriesshire. 

Sir  Robert  Gilbert  White  Grierson,  ioth 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  27th,  1883;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Alex- 
ander Davidson,  1912  ; is  Major  (retired)  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers;  formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.)  ; European  War  1914-19  in  Sinai,  Palestine,  and 
France  : m.  1911,  Hilda,  da.  of  James  Stewart,  of 
Surbiton,  and  has  issue. 

&rms$ — Gules,  on  a fesse  or,  between  three  fetterlocks  argent 
a mullet  azure.  Crest — A lock  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Rockhall,  Dumfriesshire.  Residence — Breconrae,  Roth- 
well,  Dumfriesshire. 

Son  living — RICHARD  DOUGLAS,  b.  June  25th,  1912. 
Brothers  living — Alexander  George  William  b.  1884  ; is  Major 
R. M.L. I.  ; European  War  1914-19,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland 
(despatches,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne)  : m.  1920,  Violet  Ethel, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Edward  Bewes,  C.M.G.,  of  Walmer, 
Kent. Frederick  Vedast,  b.  1888;  is  Lieut.  King’s  Own  Scot- 

tish Borderers,  .and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army;  European 
War  igr4-i9  in  Gallipoli  and  Sinai  (despatches) : m.  1909,  Frederica, 
da.  of  Arthur  Frederick  Skipp,  of  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue 
living,  Lorna  Mary  Sheila.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Fannie  {Lady  Grierson) , da.  of  Major- George  White,  of  Mayfield 
House,  St.  John’s  Park,  Blackheath,  S.E.  : m.  1882,  Sir  Alexander  Davidson  Grierson,  9th 
baronet,  who  d.  1912.  Residence , 21A,  St.  Aubyns,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Sir  Robert  Grier,  Knight  of  Lag,  grandfather  of  the  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  in  1639. 

Griffies-Williams,  see  Williams. 

ELLIS  GRIFFITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Llanidan,  Anglesey. 

Right  Hon . Sir  Ellis  Jones  Ellis-Griffith, 

P.C.,  K.C. , 1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Morris 
Griffith,  ofTy-C6ch,  Brynsiencyn,  Anglesey;  b.  May  23rd, 
i860;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales,  and  at  Downing 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884,  JM.  A.  1887,  Fellow 
1892)  ; B.A.  London  1881  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1887, 
a K.C.  1910,  and  a Bencher  1918;  goes  N.  Wales 
Circuit;  was  Pres,  of  Camb.  Union  1886,  Recorder  of 
Birkenhead  1907-12,  and  Parliamentary  Under  Sec.  of 
State  for  Home  Depart.  1912-15  ; appointed  Chm. 
of  Committee  on  Reformatory  and  Industrial  Schs.  and 
of  Committee  on  Industrial  Diseases  1912  ; sometime 
Chm.  of  Welsh  Party  in  House  of  Commons;  is  Hon. 
Counsel  to  Priory  of  St.  John  for  Wales,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  W.  Toxteth  Div.  of  Liverpool 
July  1892;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Anglesey  (Z)  July  1895  to 
Nov.  1918;  defeated  therefor  Dec.  1918;  P.C.  1914; 


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assumed  by  deed  poll  1918  the  additional  surname  of  Ellis:  in.  1892,  Mary,  third 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Owen,  of  Mold,  Flintshire,  and  has  issue. 

**'"■»  £Vrms— -Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  on  a mount  vert  a griffin  segreant  gules,  supporting  a spear 
proper,  Griffith  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a saltire  vert  between  two  crescents  in  fesse  and  as  many  wolves’ 
heads  erased  in  pale  sable,  Ellis.  Crests— 1st,  in  front  of  a griffin’s  head  erased  gules,  a scaling 
ladder  fessewise  or,  Griffith ; 2nd,  in  front  of  a wolf’s  head  erased  sable,  a hunting  horn,  stringed 
or,  Ellis. 

Seat—  Towyn  Capel,  Holyhead,  Anglesey.  Town  Residence—  1,  Buckingham  Palace  Mansions, 
S.  W.  Chambers — 3,  (North)  King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.  Clubs— Athenaeum,  National 

Liberal. 


Son  living — ELIS  ARUNDELL,  b.  Sept.  15th,  1896;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Cambridge;  assumed 
lf*by  deed  poll  1919,  the  additional  surname  of  Ellis. 


WALDIE  GRIFFITH,  Creation  (U-K.)  1858,  of  Munster-Grillacli,  Londonderry. 


Jovis  omnia  plena. 
All  things  are  full  of 
Jupiter's  power. 
Fidelis.  Trusty. 


Sir  Richard  John  Waldie-Griffith,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  April  24th,  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  George 
Richard,  1889  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
formerly  Capt.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Roxburghshire,  Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.  (T.D.), 
and  Brig.  King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland  (Roy.  Co.  of 
Archers);  unsuccessfully  contested  Roxburghshire  (C)  Jan. 
1906  : m.  1877,  Mary  Nena,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
William  Irwin,  of  St.  Catherine’s  Park,  Leixlip,  co.  Kildare. 

^rtna—  Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  on  a fesse  between  three  lozenges, 
argent,  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  Griffith  ; 2nd,  or,  on  a bend  azure  a pelican 
vulning  itself  proper  between  three  leopards’  faces  proper,  two  in  chief  and 
one  in  base,  Waldie;  3rd,  gules,  a chevron  ermine,  between  three  English- 
men’s heads  couped  at  the  neck  in  profile  bearded  proper,  Petirhyn. 
Cnats — 1st,  on  a ducal  coronet  a griffin  segreant  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  a trefoil  vert,  Griffith ; 2nd,  a dove  with  an  olive  branch  in 
its  beak,  all  proper,  Waldie. 

Seat — Hendersyde  Park,  Kelso. 


Sisters  living — Maria  Mona:  m.  1880,  Thomas  Taylor,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hugh,  b.  1880, 
Capt.  Scots  Guards;  d.  (killed  in  action)  Dec.  1914,  having  m.  1907,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Villiers- Stuart,  D.L.,  of  Dromana,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue  living,  Katharine  Mona  Mary  A 
1912, — Thomas  George,  D S.O.,  b.  1885  [see  “ Companionage”]  : m.  1910,  Josephine  Margaret, 
da.  of  Robert  J.  Lang,  of  Broadmeadows,  Selkirk,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  b.  1911,  Thomas 
Ian  b.  1913,  Hugh  b.  1915,  Elizabeth  Audrey  b.  1917, — Margaret, — Violet  Mona.  Residence , 
Chipchase  Castle,  Wark-on-Tyne.—— Mary  Isabel  Gwendolen  : m.  1886,  Thomas  Turner-Farley, 
who  d.  1901,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Gladys  : m.  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John  Des  Vceux, 
O.B.E.  [see  Des  Vceux,  Bt.,  colls.], — Olivia  Ann:  m.  1912,  Capt.  Ronald  Steuart-Menzies,  Scots 
Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  Margery  b.  1913.  Residence , 

The  father  of  the  1st  baronet  was  Deputy  Governor  of  co.  Kildare,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Askeaton 
in  the  Irish  Parliament.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  John,  was  an  eminent  engineer,  and  author  of 
the  famous  geological  map  of  Ireland,  upon  which  he  was  engaged  1812-57.  The  2nd  baronet  assumed, 
in  1865,  the  additional  surname  of  Waldie. 


GROGAN,  Creation  (U  K.)  1859,  Moyvore,  of  co.  Westmeath. 


Honor  et  virtus. 
Honor  and  virtue. 


Sir  Edward  Ion  Beresford  Grogan,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Nov.  29th,  1873;  his  father,  Sir 
Edward,  1891  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Col.  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece) ; engaged  on  International  Gendarmerie 
Re-organization  in  Macedonia  1906-8  ; was  Military  Attache  to 
South  American  Republics  1911-14;  D.S.O.  1917*  C.M.G. 
1919  : m.  1907,  Ellinor  Flora  Bosworth,  da.  of  the  late  Reginald 
Bosworth  Smith,  and  widow  of  Sir  Harry  Langhorne 
Thompson,  K. C.M.G.  [see  Smith-Marriott,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

^rrna — Barry  of  six  or  and  sable,  on  a chief  engrailed  azure  a lion  passant 
of  the  first.  Crrst — A lion’s  head  erased  sable,  charged  with  a mullet 


Sisters  living— Sara  Madeleine.-  - Aileen  Edward  Sybil  Teresa. 
The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dublin  City  (C)  1841-65. 


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GROVE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Ferae,  Wiltshire. 

Sir  Walter  John  Grove,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
Sept.  9th,  1852;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Fraser, 
1897  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a J.P.  for  Wilts  and  Dorset ; served 
in  Wilts  Militia  1870-74  ; sometime  Capt.  Roy.  Wilts  Yeo. 
Cav.  : m.  1882,  Agnes  Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Augustus  Henry  Lane- Fox-Pitt- Rivers  [B.  Sheffield], 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  on  a chevron  engrailed  gules  ; three  scallops,  the 
centre  one  or,  the  others  argent.  Crist — A talbot  statant  sable, 

collared  argent. 

Residence — Sedgehill  Manor,  Shaftesbury.  Club — Arthur’s. 


Sons  living— GERALD,  b.  Dec.  18th,  1886;  ed.  at  Sherborne, 
and  privately  abroad  ; entered  British  S.  Africa  Police,  Rhodesia 
1911,  and  served  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  and  E.  AfricaCampaigns, 
therein  and  with  King’s  Africa  Rifles.  Residence , Sedgehill 

Manor,  Shaftesbury.  Club,  Brooks’s. Walter  Peel,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Honor,  b.  1883:  m.  1911,  Col.  Nikolai  Golejew- 
ski,  Mil.  Attache  to  Russian  Embassy  in  Washington,  U.S.A.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Sonia,  b.  1912.— — CEnone,  b.  1889. 

Brother  living— Thomas  Hele  Hooke,  b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Radley.  Residence,  Matajanal,  Lower 
California,  Mexico. 

Sisters  living — Grace  Kathleen:  m.  1st,  1867,  Harvey  John  de  Montmorency,  who  d.  1873,  late 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards  ; 2ndly,  1896,  Gen.  Francis  Hamilton,  formerly  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Henrietta  Kathleen : m.  1897,  George  Edward  Mauger,  of  Ste. 

Claire,  Jersey,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Isolda. Edith  Eleanor:  m.  1874,  Edmund  Benson 

Foster,  who  d.  1917,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Bayntun  Grove  (of  Warmwell  House,  near 
Dorchester,  and  Clewer  Manor,  Windsor),  b.  1879  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Grenadier  Guards ; 
Major  Berkshire  Yeo.  Reserve  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901,  European  War  1915-18,  in  Gallipoli  and 
Egypt  with  Berkshire  Yeo.,  in  Palestine  with  Scottish  Rifles,  and  in  France  with  Tank  Corps: 
m.  1909,  Marjorie  Wentworth,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  G.  Wentworth  Forbes,  J.P.,  formerly 
ist  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Marjorie  Wentworth  b.  1910,  Eve  Wentworth 
b.  1911,  Pamela  Wentworth  b.  1914,  Mersa  Vivien  Wentworth  b.  1917, — Thomas  Bayntun  Grove, 
b.  1884  ; is  Major  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), — Evelyn  Grace  May  ( Marchioness  of  Downshire), 
b.  1876 : m.  1907,  the  6th  Marquess  of  Downshire,  who  d.  19x8, — Florence  Constantia  Cicely, 
b.  1877:  m.  1906,  Baron  Frans  van  Heemstra, — Ruth  Edith,  b.  1890.  Residence,  Clewer  Manor, 
Windsor.— Charlotte  Augusta : m.  1904,  Gilbert  Michael  Warren  Davis.  Residence,  White 

Farm,  Corfe-Mullen,  Dorset. Emily  Kathleen  : m.  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  Edmund  Morton  Mansel- 

Pleydell,  who  d.  1914  [see  Mansel,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Longthorns,  Blandford. 

Half-Sister  living — Olivia  Frances,  b.  1884 : m.  1910,  William  Lewis  Rowland  Paul  Sebastian 
Blennerhassett  [ see  Blennerhassett,  Bt.].  Residence , 9,  William  Street,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 
Aunts  living  (sisters  of  ist  baronet) — Helen  Sophia:  m.  1864,  Col.  John  Stephen  Ross,  J.P. , who  d. 
1896,  and  has  issue  living,  Edgar  Patrick,  b.  1870  : m.  1895,  Edith  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
T.  R.  O’Fflahertie  (V.  of  Capel,  Surrey),  of  Lemonfield,  co.  Galway,  and  has  with  other  issue  living, 
Edgar  John  O’Fflahertie  b.  1898, — Ethel  Louisa:  m.  1902,  the  Rev.  Joseph  Kershaw  Wilson,  V.  of 
Bromley,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  John  b.  1903,  Humphrey  Kershaw  b.  1906,  Helen 
Margaret  Ross  b.  1908, — Marion  Jean  Helen, — Helena  Gertrude.  Residence , Rydal,  Wimbledon. 
——Emma  Philippa.  Residence,  The  Close,  Salisbury. 

Ancestors  of  the  present  baronet  sat  in  Parliament  in  the  16th  and  17th  centuries.  Sir  Thomas 
Fraser  Grove,  ist  Bt.,  was  M.P.  for  S.  Wilts  (L)  1865-74,  and  for  Wilts,  S. , or  Wilton,  Div.  1885-92. 

GUINNESS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1867,  of  Ashford,  co.  Galway. 

Sir  Algernon  Arthur  St.  Law- 
rence Lee  Guinness,  3rd  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Capt.  Benjamin  Lee  Guinness,  2nd  son  of 
ist  baronet;  b.  May  nth,  1883  ; ed.  at  Eton; 
s.  his  uncle,  Arthur  Edward,  Baron  Ardilaun , 
1915  ; is  Acting  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.V.R. 

$.rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th  per  saltire  gules  and 
azure,  a lion  rampant  or,  on  a chief  ermine  a dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  of  the  first,  Guinness  ; 2nd  and 
3rd  argent,  on  a fesse  between  three  crescents  sable  a 
trefoil  slipped  or,  Lee.  Crisis — ist,  a boar  passant, 

quarterly  or  and  gules  ; 2nd,  on  a pillar  argent,  en- 
circled hy  a ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  preying  on  a 
bird’s  leg  erased  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a 
stag  gules,  attired  and  gorged  with  a collar  gemmel  or, 
pendant  therefrom  by  a chain  gold  an  escutcheon,  the 
uidigcu  wim  me  anus  ui  vjuiiuicss,  and  the  sinister  with  those  of  Lee.  [The  supporters  in 
the  arms  were  granted  to  Sir  Benjamin  Lee  Guinness,  ist  baronet,  and  his  heirs  male,  upon  whom 
the  dignity  of  a baronet  may  descend,  as  a special  mark  of  favour  for  the  public  spirit  and  munificent 
liberality  manifested  by  him  in  the  restoration  of  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  Dublin.] 

Club — Travellers’. 


Brothers  living— KENELM  EDWARD  LEE,  b.  Aug.  14th,  1887 ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve.— Nigel  Digby  Lee,  b.  1892. 

Uncle  living— Edward  Cecil,  b.  1847  ; cr.  a Baronet  1885,  and  Baron  Iveagh  1891,  Viscount 
Iveagh  1905,  and  Earl  of  Iveagh  1919. 

Mother  living— Lady  Henrietta  Eliza,  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Howth  (ext.):  m.  1881,  Capt.  Benjamin 
Lee  Guinness  (ante),  who  d.  1900,  and  has  issue  living  [see  ante].  Residence,  9,  Sloane  Terrace 
Mansions,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

Sir  Benjamin  Lee  Guinness,  M.P.,  LL.D.,  ist  Bt.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dublin  City  (C)  1865-8,  and 
at  his  own  cost  restored  the  Cathedral  of  St.  Patrick.  Dublin.  His  el.  son,  Sir  Edward,  2nd  Bt.,  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Dublin  (C)  1868-9  and  1874-80,  when  he  was  cr.  Baron  Ardilaun  of  Ashford,  co.  Galway 
(peerage  of  United  Kingdom),  which  Barony  became  ext.  at  his  death  in  1915. 


Neither  above  nor  below. 


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GUISE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1783,  of  Highnam  Court,  Gloucestershire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Gyze.”] 

Sir  Anselm  William  Edward 

Guise, ★ 6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  i8th,  1888-; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Francis  George, 
1920  ; ed.  at  Eton;  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  patron 
of  two  livings ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn. 
Gloucestershire  Regt. 

&rms — Gules,  seven  lozenges  conjoined  vaire, 
three,  three,  and  one,  on  a canton  or  a mullet  of  six 
points  pierced  sable.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or 
a swan  wings  elevated  argent,  gorged  with  a ducal 
crown  and  chain  over  the  back  or.  Supporters  (to 
descend  with  the  baronetcy) — Dexter , a swan  with 
wings  endorsed  argent  crusilly  and  langued  gules, 
beaked  and  membered  sable,  collared  and  chained  or ; 
sinister , a bear  sable,  billetty,  collared  and  chained  or, 
langued  and  armed  gules. 

Seat — Elmore]  Court,  near  Gloucester.  Club — 

Wellington. 


Sister  living — Diana  Vernon  Constance,  b.  1890  : in. 
1920,  Capt.  Ardern  Arthur  Hulme  Beaman,  D.S.O. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  4th  baronet)— CHRISTOPHER 
DERING,  b,  April  3rd,  1855;  ed.  at  Eton;  for- 
merly Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn. 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army  ; 
served  with  Rhodesian  Field  Force  1900,  and  as 
D.A.A.G.  on  Staff  at  Mafeking  1901 : in.  1903,  Ella 
Letitia,  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Gerard  John  Napier,  and  has  issue  living,  Valerie  Napier, 
b.  1907.  Residence , Sheepbell  Farm,  Stoke  D’Abernon,  Surrey.  Club , Junior  United  Service. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  4th  baronet) — Henrietta  Margaret.— --Margaret  Mary  Catherine. 

Georgiana  Victoria. Elizabeth  Frances.  Residence , Lynton  Fields,  Hambrook,  near  Bristol. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Ada  Caroline  ( Lady  Guise),  second  da.  of  the  late  Octavius 
Edward  Coope,  M.P.,  of  Rochetts,  Brentwood  : in.  1887,  Sir  William  Francis  George  Guise,  5th 
baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , Elmore  Court,  near  Gloucester. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  John  Guise,  2nd  son  ol  3rd  baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  1857  : 
m.  1855,  Frederica,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Sir  William  Verner,  1st  Bt.  : — 

William  Verner,  b.  1856  : in.  1879,  Emilie  Annie,  da.  of  Lee  Vyner,  of  Ceylon,  and  has  issue  living, 
Anselm  Verner  Lee,  C.B.E.,  b.  1881 ; is  Major  in  the  Army;  has  Portuguese  Red  Cross  medal ; 
C.B.E.  1918. Henry  John  Wright,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Major  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.). 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Francis  Edward  Guise,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rivett  Francis  Guise,  b.  1853,  d.  1908:  in.  1st,  1881,  Mary,  who  d.  1886, 
da.  of  W.  Deare  ; 2ndly,  1888,  Mary  Eliza  Maud,  da.  of  Major  J.  W.  Boissier  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Jack  Francis  Vernon,  b.  1882;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  (retired):  in.  1917,  Catherine 
Renee,  da.  of  the  late  Gilbert  Ireland-Blackburne,  of  Redland,  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living, 
Nicholas,  b.  1920, — Marguerite  Rende,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Withington,  Gloucestershire. 
Harry  Rivett  Cecil,  O.B.E.,  M.C. , b.  1883:  is  in  Indian  Police,  Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of 
Officers,  and  Lieut.  Gen.  Staff;  European  Army  1915-18  (M.C.,  O.B.E.),  O.B.E.1919:  m.  1909, 
Enid  Maria,  el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  — Zohrab,  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Dulcie, 

b.  1910. Gladys  Mary,  b.  1885. (By  2nd  marriage)  Francis  Edward  Boissier,  b.  1892 ; Capt. 

Indian  Army  (retired)  : in.  1914,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Valentine  Holme,  of  26,  Via 

Amedeo,  Naples.  Residence,  Isola  di  Capri,  Italy. John  William,  b.  1894  ; Capt.  Indian 

Army.— Reginald  Edward,  M.C. , b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 

War)  1918. Christopher  Probyn,  b.  1899  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army. Rivett  Arthur,  b.  1902.— 

Henrietta  Mae,  b.  1907. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Wright  Guise,  b.  1855,  d.  1916  : in.  1st,  1884,  Helen  Edith,  who  d. 
1885,  da.  of  His  Honour  the  late  Judge  Sumner,  of  Hempsted  Court,  Gloucester;  2ndly, 
1888,  Charlotte  (now  of  Hayden  Court.  Staverton).  da.  of  the  late  Edwin  Crawshay  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Lesa  Frances,  b.  1893 : in.  1920,  Kingsmill  Foster  Manley  Power. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Vernon  George  Guise,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1861 , 
m.  1852,  Mary  Harriet,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  Robert  Lane,  of  The  Rylands, 
Herefordshire ; — 

Rev.  Vernon  Lane,  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1886);  is  R.  of  Stop- 
ham  : in.  1882,  Edith  Henrietta  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Pulling,  R.  of  Eastnor  and 
Preb.  of  Hereford,  and  has  issue  living,  Vernon  Robert,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  R.G.A.  ; Mesopotamia 
1915-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (prisoner)  : in.  1919,  Nadine  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew 
Charles  Armstrong  [see  Armstrong,  Bt.,  cr.  1841].  Residence,  Stopham  Rectory,  Pulborough  : 
Sussex.—/?^.  Julian,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881);  is  R.  of 
Addington  : in.  1886,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  George  Francis  Master, 
R.  of  Stratton,  Cirencester.  Residence,  Addington  Rectory,  West  Mailing,  Kent. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Vernon  George  Guise  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Howard  Guise,  A 1858,  d.  1904  : m.  1891,  Georgiana  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Wingfield-Stratford  [see  V.  Powerscourt,  colls.] : — 

Jane,  b.  1893. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Christopher  Guise,  C.B.,  V.C.,  5th  son  of  3rd 
baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1895  : m.  1861,  Isabella  (now  of  St.  Waleran.  Gorey,  co. 
Wexford),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Newcombe,  of  Abbeyleix,  Queen’s  Co.  : — 
Arthur  St.  Valery  Beauchamp,  b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; has  been  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  Private  Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland,  and  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada,  and 
Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Rosebery;  is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army:  in.  1910,  Florence  Hazel  Herbert,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  Charles  Mackintosh  (formerly  Gov.  of  N.-W.  Territories,  Canada),  of  Victoria,  British 
Columbia.  Club,  Wellington.  Catherine  Isabella.  Mary  Emily:  in.  1899,  Capt.  Frederick 
Charles  Ulick  Vernon-Wentworth,  C.B.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  John,  b.  1900, — 
Frederick  William,  b.  1907. — Mary  Guise,  b.  1902.  Residence.  Blackheath,  Saxmundham,  Suffolk. 

Issue  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Martin  George  Guise,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1780, 
d.  1828  : m.  1827,  Dona  Juana  Maria  del  Valle  Riestera : — 

Maria  Mercedes  Carlotta  (twin) : in.  18 — . John  Dartnell. 

-¥■  His  younger  brother,  Henry  George  Christopher  Guise,  b.  1893;  2ndJLieut.  Gloucestershire 
Regt.  ; d.  (accidentally  killed  on  active  service  during  European  War)  1915. 


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In  1262  Nicholas  de  Gyse  (having  m.  a near  relative  of  Sir  John  de  Burgh,  el.  son  of  Hubert, 
Earl  of  Kent),  received  in  right  of  his  wife  the  manor  and  lordship  of  Elmore  in  Gloucestershire. 
Sir  Anselm  de  Gyse,  son  of  Nicholas,  received  (temp.  1274)  a confirmation  of  this  manor  by  a further 
grant  (still  in  possession  of  the  family),  and  assumed  the  De  Burgh  arms,  differenced  by  a canton. 
His  descendant,  Christopher  Guise,  el.  son  of  William  Guise,  of  Elmore  (Sheriff  of  Gloucestershire 
1647),  was  cr.  a Baronet  1661,  which  Baronetcy  became  ext.  at  the  death  of  the  5th  baronet  in 
April  1783  ; but  eight  months  after,  in  Dec.  1783,  his  cousin  and  heir  male,  John  Guise  (of  the  younger 
branch),  of  Highnam  Court,  co.  Gloucester,  great-grandson  of  Henry  Guise,  a younger  son  of  William 
Guise,  of  Elmore  (ante),  younger  brother  of  1st  Baronet  of  1st  creation,  was  also  cr.  a Baronet.  The 
2nd  baronet  (of  the  2nd  creation)  sat  as  M.P.  for  Gloucestershire,  and  the  4th  and  5th  Baronets  were 
High  Sheriffs  of  Gloucestershire. 

GULL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1872,  of  Brook  Street. 

Sir  William  Cameron  Gull,  O.B.E. , 2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Jan.  6th,  i860  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Withey,  1890  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  1st  class  in  Juris- 
prudence 1882,  Vinerian  Law  Scholar  1883,  M.A.  1887)  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1886;  unsuccessfully  contested  Elginshire 
tand  Nairnshire  1892;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Devtfcishire,  N.-W., 
or  Barnstaple,  Div.  ( LU ) 1895-1900;  was  a Member  of 
London  Sch.  Board  1891-4  ; is  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman 
for  Berks  (High  Sheriff  1908);  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1st,  1886, 
the  Hon.  Annie  Clayton,  whot£  1908,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Lindley ; 
2ndly,  1910,  Evelyn  Louisa,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  His  Honour 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  William  Snagge,  K.C.M.G.,  Judge  of 
County  Courts  Circuit  No.  36,  of  17,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W., 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Francis  William 
Lindley,  b.  1889 ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Rifle  Brigade 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918  : m.  1914,  Elizabeth  Hope  Bine  (now  of  5,  Montpelier  Square,  S.W.7), 
da.  of  Sir  Charles  Bine  Renshaw,  1st  Bt. 

— Azure,  a serpent  nowed  or  between  three  sea-gulls  proper  ; a canton  ermine,  thereon  an 
ostrich  feather  argent,  quilled  or,  enfiled  by  the  coronet  which  encircles  the  plume  of  the  Prince  of 
Wales,  gold.  Cttsts — ist,  a lion  passant  guardant  or,  supporting  with  his  dexter  fore  paw  an 
escutcheon  azure,  thereon  an  ostrich  feather  argent,  quilled  or,  enfiled  with  a coronet  as  in  the  canton  ; 
2nd,  two  arms  embowed,  vested  azure,  cuffs  argent,  the  hands  proper  holding  a torch  or  fired  proper. 
Residence — Frilsham  House,  Yattendon,  Berks.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Royal  Automobile. 

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— RICHARD  CAMERON,  b.  March  18th,  1894  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches) : m.  1917,  Dona  Eva  Swinnerton,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas 

Swinnerton  Dyer,  nth  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Swinnerton  Cameron,  b.  1919. 

By  2nd  marriage— John  Evelyn,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living — By  1st  marriage— Mary  Edith,  b.  1887  : m.  1911,  William  Herbert  Watney, 
Lieut.  Rifle  Brig,  (missing  May  1915).—— Amy  Beatrice,  b.  1888 : m.  1913,  Charles  Henry 
Goschen.  Residences , 38,  Tedworth  Square,  S.W. ; Anglesey  Abbey,  Lode,  Cambridgeshire. 

Dorothy  Susan,  b.  1897. By  2nd  marriage — Rosemary  Violet,  b.  1912. 

Sister  living — Caroline  Cameron:  m.  1888,  Theodore  Dyke  Acland,  M.D.  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr. 
1890].  Residence , 19,  Bryanston  Square.  W. 

This  baronetcy  was  conferred  on  William  Withey  Gull,  M.D.,  an  eminent  Physician  (subsequently 
Physician  in  Ordinary  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria),  in  recognition  of  services  rendered  to  H.R.H.  Albert 
Edward,  Prince  of  Wales,  during  his  severe  illness  in  the  winter  of  1871  ; and  H.M.  Queen  Victoria 
also,  in  1872,  granted  the  canton  as  an  augmentation  to  the  arms. 


Sine  Deo  frustra. 
MS 1 thout  God  labor  is 
in  vain. 


GUNNING,  Creation  (G.B.)  1778,  of  Eltham,  Kent. 

Sir  Charles  Vere  Gunning,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. , 7th  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  31st,  1859;  s.  his 
brother,  Sir  Frederick  Digby,  1906;  ed.  at 
Radley;  is  a J.P.  and  County  Councillor  for  North- 
amptonshire, and  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; formerly 
Capt.  Durham  L.I. ; sometime  Gov.  of  Leicester 
Prison;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  command 
of  Johannesburg  Remount  Depot,  and  as  Staff 
Officer  for  Remounts  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps ; 
promoted  Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-16, 
as  a Staff  Officer,  Remounts  (despatches);  com- 
manded British  Remount  Commn.,  Canada  and  N. 
America  1916-19,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (de- 
spatches); C.M.G.,  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918:  m. 
1888,  Ethel  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Robert  Finch-Hatton  [ see  E.  Winchilsea,  colls.], 
and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Gules,  on  a fesse  erminois  between  three  doves 
argent,  as  many  crosses  formee  per  pale  gules  and  azure. 
tie  rules  alone  with,  impartial  sway . ftnst — A dove  holding  in  its  dexter  claw  a caduceus  proper. 

Residence — Weldon,  Kettering,  Northants.  Club— Junior  United  Service. 

Daughter  living— Essex  Vere : m.  1919,  Basil  Gerald  Brooke,  Lieut.  17th  Lancers  [see  Brooke, 
Bt.,  cr.  1903]. 

Sisters  living — Emma  Louisa : m.  1890,  Christopher  Smyth,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara 
Mary,  b.  1894, — Ursula  Catherine,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Little  Houghton,  Northampton. 
Georgiana  Mary. 

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Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Frances  Rose  {Lady  Gunning ),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the 
Hon.  William  Henry  Spencer  [see  V.  Churchill,  colls.] : m.  1879,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Rev. 
Sir  Henry  John  Gunning,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1885.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Charles  George  Gunning  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Archibald  John  Gunning,  b.  1859,  d.  1910:  m.  1900,  Beatrice 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Raaf  Purvis  ; — 

ROBERT  CHARLES,  b.  Dec.  2nd,  1901. Josephine,  b.  1904. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  John  Gunning,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Major  Charles  George  Gunning,  b.  1834,  d.  1878  : rn.  1859,  Emma  Cameron, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Archibald  Spiers  Logan  : — 

George  Hamilton,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  21st  Indian  Cav. ; Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp),  operations 
against  Darwesh  Khel  Waziris  1902,  European  War  1916-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1906,  Wynifred  Florence  Langton,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Walter  David 
Challice,  of  Langton  House,  King’s  Road,  Hove,  and  has  issue  living,  Jack  Hamilton,  b.  1907. 
Club , Cavalry. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  John  Campbell  Gunning,  b.  1835,  d.  1910 : m.  1865,  Mary  Ann,  da.  of 
J.  R.  Boyson  : — 

Henry  Ross,  b.  1879  5 formerly  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; is  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899,  present  at  battle  of  Elandslaagte  (severely  wounded),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (wounded):  m.  1905,  Charlotte  Henrietta,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Anthony  Harley 

Bacon,  and  has  issue  living,  Henrietta  Marion,  b.  1906. Jessie  Helen:  m.  1891,  Col.  Leonard 

Wilkinson  Cleveland  Kerrich,  formerly  Comdg.  28th  Light  Cav.  (Indian  Army),  and  has  issue 
living,  Marie  Minnie,  b.  1892, — Helen  Leonie,  b.  1894. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  John  Gampbell  Gunning  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Orlando  George  Gunning,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , Indian  Army, 
b.  1867,  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917  : m.  1902,  Margaret  Cecilia,  da.  of 
the  late  Clinton  George  Dawkins  : — 

Orlando  Peter,  b.  1908.— Elizabeth  Margaret  Mary,  b.  1905.  Lilian  Jessie  Isabella,  b.  1906. 

The  1st  baronet  was  successively  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Courts  of  Berlin  and  St.  Petersburg, 
and  the  2nd  baronet  was  successively  M.P.  for  Wigan  (1800-1802),  Hastings  (1802-6),  and  East 
Grinstead  (1812-18).  Sir  Robert,  3rd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Northampton  1830-31,  and  was  High 
Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire  1841-2,  and  Sir  Henry,  4th  baronet,  was  successively  R.  of  Knockyn. 
Incumbent  of  Horton,  and  R.  of  Wigan,  and  Rural  Dean. 

GUNTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1901,  of  Wetherby  Grange,  Collingham,  West  Riding  of 

Yorkshire. 

Sir  Ronald  Vernon  Gunter,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  March  8th,  1904  ; s.  his  father,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Robert 
Benyon  Nevill,  1917. 

$rms — Sable,  a chevron-  invected  between  in  chief  two  gauntlets  and 
in  base  a stag’s  head  erased  or.  Crtsi — On  a gauntlet  fessewise  or,  a 

stag’s  head  erased  proper.  

Uncle  living  (son  of  ist  Baronet)— GEORGE  GOUNTER,  b.  Dec.  7th, 
1877. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  Baronet) — Helen  Caroline  {Lady 
Younger)',  m.  1888,  Sir  William  Younger,  1st  Bt.,  of  Auchen  Castle, 
co.  Dumfries.  Residences , Auchen  Castle,  Moffat,  N.B.  43,  Prince’s 
Gardens,  S.W.  Edith  Marguerite,  b.  18 — : 1899,  Miles  Dawson, 

and  has  issue  living,  John  Miles,  b.  190-.  Residence , Brook  Hall, 
Tadcaster.— Hilda  Mary  : m.  1894,  Col.  Henry  Mostyn  Owen,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Harry  Kenneth,  b.  1898  ; Sub- 
Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,— Caeryl, 
— Ueen.  Cissil  Annie  : m.  1897,  John  Wormald.  and  has  issue 

living,  Nancy  Cissil,  b.  189-, — Joan,  b.  190-. Ursula  Fanny. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert  (son  of  Robert  Gunter,  of  Earl’s  Court,  Middlesex),  served  as 
Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards  during  Crimean  War,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Knaresborough  (C)  1884-5, 
and  for  Barkston  Ash  Div.  of  E.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  1885-1905.  The  2nd  baronet, 
Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Robert  Benyon  Nevill,  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917. 


Val  y Gallo. 


Gwynne-Evans,  see  Evans. 

HADFIELD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Parkhead  House,  Sheffield. 

Sir  Robert  Abbott  Hadfield,  F.R.S., 

1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Robert  Hadfield,  of 
Sheffield;  b.  Nov.  29th,  1859;  ed.  at  Sheffield 
Collegiate  Sch.  ; D.Met.  Sheffield  Univ.  19IT, 
D.Sc.  Leeds  Univ.  1912  ; was  Pres,  of  Iron  and 
Steel  Institute  1905-7,  of  Faraday  So.  1914-20,  and 
of  So.  of  British  Gas  Industries  1917-19;  is  a 
F.R.S.,  a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Chemistry  and  of 
Chemical  Physical  and  Roy.  Aeronautical  Sos., 
an  Hon.  Foreign  Member  of  K.  Svenska  Vetensk 
Acad.,  Stockholm,  Hon.  Member  of  American 
Institute  of  Mining  Engineers,  of  American  Iron 
and  Steel  Institute,  and  of  American  Steel  Treaters 
So.,  the  inventor  of  manganese  steel,  Low  Hy- 
steresis steel,  and  many  other  important  Metal- 
lurgical inventions  and  improvements,  a Director 
of  the  Sheffield  Gas  Co.  and  of  Mond  Nickel  Co., 
and  other  cos.,  a Member  of  Goldsmiths  Co.,  and 
of  Blacksmiths  Co.,  a Freeman  of  City  of  London, 
Chm.  Sheffield  Dist.  Railway,  Chm.  and  Managing 
Director  of  Had  field’s  (Limited),  Chm.  of  Ferrous 
Section  of  Advisory  Council  of  Scientific  and  In- 
Faith  is  the  sacred  key  to  heaven.  dustrial  Research,  a J.P.  for  Sheffield,  a Member  of 


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Senate  of  Sheffield  Univ.,  of  Executive  Committee  of  the  National  Physical  Labora- 
tory, and  Member  of  Council  and  Member  of  many  English  and  Foreign  Scientific 
and  Technical  Sos. ; appointed  a Member  of  International  Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn. 
1909;  awarded  Howard  quinquennial  prize  and  premium  1903,  the  Bessemer  gold 
medal  1904,  and  Elliott  Cresson  gold  medal,  Philadelphia  1910;  has  received  many 
other  gold  medals  and  premiums  for  scientific  research ; was  Master  Cutler  of  Sheffield 
1899-1900;  author  of  over  100  scientific  and  technical  papers;  cr.  Knt.  1908:  m. 
1894,  Frances,  C.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land), da.  of  Col.  Samuel  M.  Wickersham,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.  A. 

$rm<s — Ermine,  on  a chevron  engrailed  azure  three  cinquefoils  or,  in  base  a boar’s  head  erased 
sable.  Crrst — lssuant  out  of  the  battlements  of  a tower  proper  a fleur  de  lis  or. 

Seat — Parkhead  House,  Sheffield.  Town  Residence—  22,  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S W.  Clubs — 
Athseneum,  Brooks’s,  Reform,  National  Liberal,  Ranelagh,  Royal  Automobile,  Burlington  Fine  Arts, 
Royal  Societies’,  British  Empire,  Reform  (Sheffield),  Sheffield,  and  Metropolitan  (Washington, 
U.S. A.). 


HAGGERSTON,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Haggerston,  Northumberland. 


Sir  Edward  Charlton  de  Marie 
Haggerston,  10th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  8th,  1857; 
s.  his  brother,  Sir  John  de  Marie,  1918  ; ed.  at 
UshawColl.,  Durham,  and  at  Prior  Park,  Bath; 
is  a J.P.  : m.  1904,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam H.  Perrin,  C.  E. , of  16,  Claremont  Road, 
Sandymount,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  on  a bend  cotissed  argent  three  billets 
sable.  Crest — A lion  passant  argent. 

Seat — Ellingham  Hall,  Chathill,  Northumberland. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Sons  living— HUGH  CARNABY  DE  MARIE,  b. 

March  7th,  1906. Ralph  Stanley  de  Marie,  b.  1912.  ||g 

Daughters  living — Monica  Winifred  de  Marie,  £.£1907. 

■Ursula  Edith  de  Marie,  b.  1910. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Marguerite  {Lady 
Haggerston ),  da.  of  the  late  Lewis  Eyre,  of  78,  Redcliffe 
Gardens,  S.W. : m.  1887,  Sir  John  de  Marie  Haggerston, 
9th  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence,  Aston  House, 
Bognor. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  William  Haggerston-Constable,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  who 
m.  1758,  Winifred,  da.  of  William  Lord  Maxwell,  el.  son  of  the  5th  Earl  of 
Nithsdale,  whose  title  was  attainted  : — 

See  under  Bs.  Herries. 


A John  de  Haggerston  was  one  of  the  Scottish  Barons  who  swore  fealty  to  King  Edward  in  1296. 
Sir  Thomas,  1st  baronet,  commanded  a regiment  in  the  army  of  King  Charles  I.,  and  the  2nd  baronet, 
also  Sir  Thomas,  was  Gov.  of  Berwick  Castle. 


HA1KETT,  Creation  (N.S.)  1697,  of  Pitfirrane,  Fifeshire.  [Extinct  1904.] 

Sir  Peter  Arthur  Halkett,  8th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  8th  Baronet —Helen  Margaret. Madeline. Mabel. 

Daughter  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Amelia.  Residence , Pelham  Lodge,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet — Eliza  JAnna  ( Lady  Halkett),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard 
Kirwan  Hill,  32nd  Regt.  : m.  1856,  Sir  Peter  Arthur  Halkett,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1904,  when  the 
title  became  ext.  Residence,  Pitfirrane,  Dunfermline,  N.B. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Halkett,  4th  son  of  4th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  John  Thomas  Douglas  Halkett,  4th  Light  Dragoons,  b.  1816,  d. 
(killed  at  Balaclava)  1854:  m.  1849,  Charlotte  Mary  Beague,  who  d.  1908,  having  m. 
2ndly,  1856,  Arthur  George  St.  John-Mildmay,  who  d.  1884  [see  Mildmay,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 
Mary  Katherine : m.  1881,  Francis  William  Robertson,  of  Chilcote,  Derbyshire,  and  Netherseale 
Hall,  Leicestershire,  who  d.  1882.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Peter  Wedderburne,  assumed. the  name  of  Halkett  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Peter  Halkett,  a Lieut. -Col.  of  the  English  troops  at  the  battle  of  Gladsmuir 
was  taken  prisoner  and  liberated  on  parole.  On  his  return  the  Duke  of  Cumberland  ordered  him  to 
rejoin  his  regiment  or  forfeit  his  commission  ; he  returned  for  answer  that,  “ His  Royal  Highness 
was  master  of  his  commission,  but  not  of  his  honor,”  a reply  that  was  approved  by  the  Government. 
He  went  subsequently  to  America,  and  was  killed  in  General  Braddock’s  defeat  bv  the  Indians  1755. 


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HALL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1687,  of  Dunglass,  Haddingtonshire. 

Sir  John  Richard  Hall,  C.B.E.,  9th Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Julian  Hamilton  Hall,  5th  son 
of  5th  baronet,  by  Augusta  Wilhelmina  Louisa,  who  d. 
1906,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Fremantle;  b. 
Nov.  14th,  1865;  j.  his  uncle,  'Sir  Henry  John,  1913; 
formerly  Major  Coldstream  Guards;  is  a D.L.  for  Had- 
dingtonshire, Major  Irish  Guards  (Reserve),  and  Comdg. 
the  Regt.  and  Regimental  District ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : 
m.  1903,  Sophia  Mary,  da.  of  Henry  Duncan,  and  widow 
of  the  late  Capt.  Spencer  Alwyne  Olliver,  D.S.O.,  of 
Kingston  Manor,  Sussex. 

$ms — Azure,  a chevron  argent  between  three  cranes’  head, 
erased  at  the  necks  or.  Crtst—  A crane  or,  standing  upon  a mount 
vert  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a stone  proper. 

Residence — 21,  Dorset  Square,  N.W.i. 


Brother  living— MARTIN  JULIAN,  O.B.E.,  b.  March  23rd, 
1874;  ed.  at  Radley;  formerly  in  Bechuanaland  Civil  Ser. ; 
Director  of  Food  Section,  Ministry  of  Munitions  during  European 
War;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1905,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  William 
Wyndham  Hasler,  J.P.,  of  Aldingbourne  House,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue  living,  Julian  Henry,  b.  1907.  Residence , 177,  Ashley 

Gardens,  S.W.i.  Clubs , Carlton,  Caledonian. 

Sister  living — Agnes  Helen.  Residence , 3,  Morpeth  Terrace, 
Victoria  Street,  S.W.i. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Adelaide  Catherine  ( Lady  Hall),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Kerr 
Elliot,  of  Harwood,  co.  Roxburgh  : m.  1877,  Sir  Basil  Francis  Hall,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1909. 
Residence , St.  Aidan’s,  North  Berwick. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Basil  Hall,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Basil  Sidmouth  de  Ros  Hall,  R.N.,  b.  1833,  d . 1871  : m.  1864,  Grace, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Reid,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. 

Basil  William  Reid,  A 1865  ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  and  Inspector  of  Lifeboats  forS.  Coast  of  England; 
in  Special  Ser.  Squadron  1914  ; served  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  European  War  1915-19  ; has  Lifeboat  Institution  Medal:  m.  1st,  1804,  Cecil  Mary,  who  d. 
1919,  da.  of  the  late  John  Woodgate  Ashburnham  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Esther  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Arthur  William  Blomfield,  A.R.A.  [see  Blomfield,  “ Knights’  Widows”].  Residence , 7,  Clarence 
Parade,  Southsea.  Clubs , Bath,  Savile.  Lionel  Erskine,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; is  Capt.  in  the 
Army  : in.  1897,  Jane  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Leethem  Reynolds,  and  has  issue  living, 
Lionel  Reid,  M.C. , b.  1898  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Scots;  European  War  1916-19  (wounded, 
M.C.),  Neville  Reynolds,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  Oundle, — Douglas  Basil,  b.  1909.  Residence , 7,  Clarence 
Parade,  Southsea. 

The  4th  baronet,  M.P.  for  St.  Michael’s,  was  President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Edinburgh. 


Vigilance  ensures  tranquillity. 


HALL,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1919,  of  Burton  Park,  Burton,  Sussex. 

Sir  Douglas  Bernard  Hall,  M.P. , 
1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Bernard  Hall,  J.P., 
of  Burton  Park,  Petworlh,  Sussex,  by  Margaret, 
da.  of  William  Calrow,  J.P.,  D.L.  ; b.  Dec.  29th, 
1866  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox- 
ford ; formerly  Capt.  R.E.  ; is  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Barlavington,  of  Burton  and  Crouch,  and  a J.P. 
for  Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1907) ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Penryn  and  Falmouth  Jan.  1906;  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Isle  of  Wight  (C)  since  Jan.  1910  : 
in.  1890,  Caroline,  only  da.  of  T.  J.  Mont- 
gomery, of  Larchmont  Manor,  New  York  State, 
U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

^.rms— Vert,  on  a fesse  or,  between  in  chief  a cross- 
crosslet  fitch^e  between  two  talbots’  heads  erased^ argent 
collared  and  "ringed  gules,  and  in  base  a like  talbot’s  head, 
three  escallops  sable.  Crrst — A talbot’s  head  erased  sable, 
ears  argent,  gorged  with  a chaplet  or,  garnished  with  roses 
gules,  between  two  cross-crosslets  fitche'e  gold. 

Seat — Kentwell  Hall,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk.  Town 
Residence — 10,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Boodle’s,  White’s. 


son  living— DOUGLAS  MONTGOMERY  BERNARD,  D.S.O.,  b.  Dec.  30th,  1891  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; European  War  1914-19  with  his  Regt.,  and  as 
Lieut. -Col.  attached  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (twice  wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.U. 
1919  : :>t.  1915,  Mary,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  A.  Grant,  formerly  13th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living, 
Pamelt  Mary,  b.  1916.  Clubs,  Guards’,  Pratt’s,  Royal  Victoria  Yacht. 


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HALSEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Gaddesden,  co.  Hertford. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  (Thomas)  Frederick 

Halsey,  P.C. , 1st  Baronet,  elder  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Plumer  Halsey,  M.P. ; b.  Dec.  9th,  1839  > 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ( B.  A.  1861, 
M.A.  1864);  formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Herts  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  a County 
Alderman,  and  Vice-Lieut,  for  Herts ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Hertfordshire  (C)  Feb.  1874  to  Nov.  1885, 
and  for  Herts,  W.,  or  Watford,  Div.  Nov.  1885 
to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated  ; P C.  1901  : 
m.  1865,  Mary  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  F.  O.  Wells, 
B.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

^•rms — Argent,  onapilesable  three  griffins’ heads  erased 
of  the  field.  Cmt — A dexter  cubit  arm  proper,  habited 
gules,  the  cuff  argent,  holding  a griffin’s  claw  erased  or. 

Residence — Gaddesden  Place,  Hemel  Hempstead. 
Clubs— Carlton,  United  University. 


A word  once  uttered  cannot  be  recalled. 


Sons  living  — WALTER  JOHNSTON,  O.B.E  , b. 
1868  ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Bedfordshire  and  Herts 
Regt.  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920:  in.  1896,  Agnes  Marion, 
da.  of  William  Macalpine  Leny,  formerly  of  Dalswinton, 

Dumfries.  Residences , 32,  St.  James's  Place,  S.W.  ; Westfield,  Hatfield. Arthur,  C.B.E.,  b. 

1869  ; Capt.  R.N. ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  T919:  m.  1909,  Blanche  Helen  Kerr,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late 

Adm.  Mark  Robert  Pechell  [Brooke-Pechell,  Bt. .colls.] Rev.  Frederick,  b.  1870;  V.  of  Rick- 

mansworth : 1 n.  1901,  Audrey  Katharine,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Marsden,  of  Cedar  Court, 

Farnham.  Residence,  Rickmansworth  Vicarage,  Herts. Sir  Lionel,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G., 

C.B.,  b.  1872;  entered  R.N.  1885,  became  Lieut.  1893,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1905,  and  Rear-Adm. 
1917  ; served  during  siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal, ^promoted  Com.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16,  with  a Battle  Cruiser  Squadron,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches.  Legion  of 
Honour,  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir  and  St.  Anne,  2nd  class  of  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan)  ; 
commanded  the  battle  cruiser  “ New  Zealand”  during  voyage  round  the  world  1913  ; appointed  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1914,  Fourth  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  Dec.  1916,  Third  Sea  Lord  May 
1917,  and  to  command  Australian  Navy  1918;  acted  as  Ch.  of  Staff  during  H.R.H.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  visits  to  Canada  1919  and  to  Australia  and  New  Zealand  1920;  C.M.G.  1913,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.M.G.  1918  K.C.V.O.  1919,  G.C.V.O.  1920:  in.  1905,  Morwenna,  da.  of  Major  Bevil 

Granville,  of  Wellesbourne  Hall,  Warwick,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan,  b.  1910, — a da.,  b.  191- 

Reginald,  b.  1873  ; Major  T.F.  Reserve  : in.  1910,  Marion  Lindsay,  da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Lindsay 
Antrobus,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Henry  Gerard  Leigh,  1st  Life  Guards  [see  Antrobus,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Residence , 14,  South  Audley  Street,  W. Rev.  Gerald,  b.  1881  ; R.  of  Pebmarsh,  and  an  Hon. 

Chap.  R.N.  : in.  1920,  Constance  Dove,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  FitzGerald  Evans,  of  Alpham- 
stone,  Essex.  Residence , Pebmarsh  Rectory,  Bures,  Essex. 

Daughters  living— Mary  Cecilia : in.  1899,  Walter  Edward  Barnett.-^— Edith  : m.  1903,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Bernard  Granville,  D.S.O.,  formerly  3rd  Hussars.  Residence,  Chadley,  Wellesbourne, 
Warwick. 

HAMILTON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1646,  of  Silvertonhill,  Lanarkshire. 

Sir  Robert  Car  a doc 
Hamilton,  8ih  Baronet ; b.  March 
22nd,  1877 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 

Frederic  Harding  Anson,  1919; 
formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Norfolk 
Regt.  ; Major  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(1914  star)  : m.  1907,  Irene,  da. 
of  Sir  Charles  Mordaunt,  10th  Bt. 
and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Gules,  three  cinquefoils  ermine 
within  a bordure  of  the  last.  Crtst — Out 
of  a ducal  coronet  or,  an  oak-tree  fructed 
and  penetrated  transversely  in  the  main 
stem  by  a frame-saw  proper,  the  frame  or. 
j&upporUrs — Two  antelopes  argent  each 
gorged  with  a ducal  coronet  and  affixed 
thereto  a chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or. 

Seats  — Avon  Cliffe,  Stratford  - on  - 
Avon ; Collaven  Manor,  Bridestowe, 
Devon. 


Sons  living  — ROBERT  CHARLES 
RICHARD  CARADOC,  b.  Sept.  8th, 

1911. Oliver  Anson,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living— Cynthia,  b.  1909. 
Brother  living— Frank,  b.  1878;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (two  medals  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1916-18  : 
m.  1913,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Williams  Batterham,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Northiam,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Frank  Howden, 
b.  1916, — Frederic  Campbell,  b.  1918, — Joan  Mary  Hamilton,  b.  1915.  Residence , Sea  View  Farm, 
Lilyvale,  East  London,  South  Africa. 

Sisters  living — Constance  Ida:  m.  1911,  Alexander  Boswell  Campbell,  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt., 

who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.— Mary  Louisa. Cerise  : m.  1910, 

Adolphus  Carl  Theobald  Meyer.  Residence,  Tientsin  Estate,  Bogawantalawa,  Ceylon. Ann 

Eileen  : m.  1906,  Edward  Cowan.  Residence , Ritnageria,  Salawakella,  Ceylon. 


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Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet) — Louisa  Catherine  Emma  : m.  1864,  Charles  Raymond 
Pelly,  who  d.  1879  [ see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.]*  Residence , 2,  Hobart  Place,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Henry  Hamilton,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1840,  d. 
1891 : m.  1867,  Maria  Theresa,  who  d.  19x2,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Crosbie,  of 
Northlands,  Sussex,  and  widow  of  Major  George  Ernest  Rose,  Rifle  Brig. 
Francesca  Teresa  : in . 1894*  Capt.  Victor  Bitossi,  2nd  Regt.  of  Italian  Grenadiers,  and  has  issue 

living,  Pier  Francesco,  b.  1895,— Graziella.  b.  1899. Pyne : m.  1890,  Morris  Wickersham  Gower. 

Rubv  : m.  1895,  Alfred  Wilson  Barrett,  having  had  issue,  Adrian,  b.  1896;  d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1916. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  William  Hamilton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Howden  Anson  Philip  Hamilton,  b.  1846,  d.  1898  : m.  1876,  Caroline 
Alice,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Faulconer,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Hampstead  : — 
Frederic  Howden  Faulconer,  b.  1877 : m.  1899,  Jessie  Jean,  elder  da.  of  the  late  W.  McMinn,  and 

• has  issue  living,  Howden  McMinn,  b.  1900. Henry  Rudston  Stuart-Hamilton,  b.  1883  ; Capt. 

late  Gordon  Highlanders,  attached  Foreign  Office  ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1920  the  additional 
surname  of  Stuart  : m.  1920,  Mabel  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmund  Milnes  Ellerbeck. 

Residences , Shooting  Greens,  Banchory  ; 29,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W. Alice  Constance,  b.  1884  : 

m.  1906,  Sydney  James  Ching,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Hamilton,  b.  1907,— Henry  Lawrence, 
b.  1915.  Residence , Plympton,  S.  Devon. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  William  Hamilton  (12th  Lancers),  3rd  son  of  5th 
baronet,  b.  1810,  d.  1866 : m.  1844,  Emily  Maria,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Thomas 
Carvick,  ofWyke,  Yorkshire: — 

Kathleen  Eliza  Georgina.  Residence , Glencot,  Hollington,  Sussex.  . Constance  Eliza  Prescott. 
Agnes  Ann. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  C.S.I.  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  b.  1843,  d.  1888  : m.  1882,  Emily  Agnes, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  N.  Hector  Maclean,  M.S.C.,  of  Gloucester  Gardens  Hyde 
Park,  W.  : — 

Charles  Norman  Maclean,  b.  1885.  Vivian  Claude,  b.  1887.— -Isabel  Maude  Mary,  b.  1882  : m. 
1910,  Dotiglas  Mappin.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Angus  Lushington  Hamilton,  b.  1846,  d.  1879  : m • 1873,  Myra 
Emily  Wood  (who  d.  1919,  having  m.  2ndly,  1883,  Sir  Arthur  Wing  Pinero,  of  115A, 
Harley  Street,  W.,  and  Stillands,  Chiddingfold,  Godaiming),  da.  of  Beaufoy  A.  Moor  : — 
Myra  Emily  Moore,  b.  1875  : 771.  1908,  Claude  Nevill  Hughes.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  St.  George  Harding  Hamilton,  Lieut.  65th  Foot,  b.  1852, 
d.  1877  : tn.  1875,  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Harry  Smith  Obbard,  B.S.C.  : — 

Constance  Isabella,  b.  1876:  m.  1898,  Edwin  Ashby  Phelps,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael 
Edwin  Hamilton,  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  C.S.I. , 4th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1811, 
d.  1872  : 77i.  1st,  1837,  Frances  Isabella,  da.  of  James  Gane,  of  Frome ; 2ndly, 
1869,  Letitia,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  Charles  Simeon  : — 

Eliza  Ducarol  Constance  : m.  1859,  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Samuel  Steward,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  1904, 
and  has  issue  living,  Constance  Isabelle  Hamilton  : 7n.  1887,  Patrick  Charles  Robertson,  Chartered 
Accountant,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Charles  Alexander  b.  1901,  Constance 
Ducarol  Steward  : m.  1917,  John  Douglas  Harper,  Lieut.  R.G.A., — Maud  Anne  Sophia,  M.B.E.  : 
7n.  1904,  Murray  Babington  Steuart,  M.B.  [see  Shaw-Stewart,  Bt.,  colls.], — Violet  Laura  Emma. 
Ann  Mary  Mabel. 

This  is  the  nearest  branch  of  the  Ducal  House  next  to  the  great  family  of  Abercorn.  The  1st 
baronet,  a steady  loyalist,  was  a favourite  of  Charles  I.  ; his  patent  of  baronetcy  was  not,  however, 
recorded  in  the  General  Register  owing  to  the  then  confusion  and  distraction  of  the  country. 


HAMILTON,  First  Creation  (G.B.)  1776,  of  Marlborough  House,  Hampshire  ; 
Second  Creation  (U.K)  1819,  of  Trebinshun  House,  Brecknockshire. 

Sola  no.bilitas  virtus.  £jr  CHARLES  EDWARD  ARCHIBALD  WATKINS 


Virtue  is  the  only  Hamilton,  5th  Baronet  of  1st,  and  3rd  Baronet  of  2nd,  creation  ; 

b.  Dec.  10th  1876;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward  Archibald, 
1915  ; formerly  Probationer  Scots  Guards,  and  Lieut.  4th 
Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ; is  Lieut.  National  Reserve,  and  Hon. 
Recruiting  Officer  for  Selsey  and  Dist.,  and  Assist.  Mil.  Repre- 
sentative of  a Regt.  Dist.  : m.  1st,  1897,  Olga  Mary  Adelaide 
(who  obtained  a divorce  1902),  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Adolphus 
Augustus  Frederick  FitzGeorge,  K.C.V.  O.,  of  12,  Eaton  Square, 
S.W.,  and  grand-da.  of  F.M.  H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Cam- 
_ _ bridge;  2ndly,  1906,  Algorta  Marjory  Blanche,  only  da.  of 

George  Child,  formerly  of  Widford,  Herts,  having  had  issue  by 
1 jjE,  f 1st  marriage,  George  Edward  Archibald  Augustus  FitzGeorge, 

I mSmlJM/  ^ 1898;  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  of.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918. 

1st  and  4th,  gules,  three  cinquefoils  pierced  ermine  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a 
lymphad  with  her  sails  furled  sable.  Crest— Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  an  oak-tree  proper  fructed  of 
the  first  and  penetrated  transversely  in  the  main  stem  by  a frame-saw  proper,  the  frame  also  of  the 
first,  and  the  blade  inscribed  with  the  word  “Through." 

Residence—  Paisley  Cottage,  Selsey.  Clubs— Marlborough,  Primrose,  Carlton. 


$rms — Quarterly 


Brother  living— THOMAS  SYDNEY  PERCEVAL,  b.  April  xst,  1881  ; sometime  in  London 
Regt.  : vi.  1020,  Bertha  Muriel,  da.  of  James  Russell  King,  of  Honington  Hall,  Shipston-on-Stour, 
Worcestershire.  Residence,  Chithurst  House,  Rogate,  Petersfield.  Club , Bachelors  . 

Aunt  living— Favoretta  Frances,  b.  1845  : Ttt.  1875,  Albert  Alexander  de  Steiger,  who  d.  1906, 
son  of  the  late  Baron  Alexander  de  Steiger,  of  Berne,  and  has  issue  living,  Albert  b.  1876,  Victor, 
b.  1883,  — Alexander  Hamilton,  A 1887, — Frederick,  A 1890, — Gabrielle  Hermione  : m.  1908,  Cecil 
Montgomery, — Agnes  Margaret. 

This  baronet  is  descended  from  William  Hamilton  (one  of  the  five  “ Kentish  Petitioners  in  1701), 
brother  of  the  6th  Earl  of  Abercorn,  and  the  2nd  Bt.  of  2nd  creation  succeeded  to  the  Baronetcy 
of  Marlborough  House,  Hants  (cr.  1776)  on  the  death  of  his  cousin,  Col.  Sir  Charles  John  James 
Hamilton,  C.B.,  3rd  Bt.  (who  was  4th  in  descent  from  William  Hamilton,  ante)  in  1892. 


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HAMILTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Cadogan  Square,  co.  London. 

Sir  Charles  Edward  Hamilton,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  John  Hamilton  ; b.  May  28th,  1845  ; formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  6th  Vol.  Batn.  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.),  and 
retired  1881,  with  permission  to  retain  his  rank;  was  High 
Sheriff  for  Huntingdonshire  and  Cambridgeshire  1906  ; is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Cambridgeshire  and  Lancashire,  andaD.L.  forco. 
London  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Southwark,  Rotherhithe  Div.  (C)  Nov. 
1885  to  June  1892  : m.  1867,  Mary,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the 
late  G.  McCorquodale,  of  Gadlys,  Anglesey,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  ; ist  and  4th  gules,  a leopard’s  face  argent,  between 
three  cinquefoils  ermine  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a lymphad  with  sails  furled 
sable.  Crtst — In  a ducal  coronet  or,  a mount  vert,  and  issuing  therefrom 
an  oak-tree  penetrated  transversely  in  the  stem  by  a frame-saw  proper, 
frame  argent. 

Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Marlborough,  Constitutional. 


Daughter  living — Maud  Kemble  ( Baroness  Donington)'.  ut.  1894,  the  3rd  Baron  Donington. 
Residence , Glenlee  Park,  New  Galloway. 

Sister  living— Emily  Gertrude  Susan  : m.  1875,  Frederick  Massey,  who  d.  1887,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Montague  Hamilton,  O.B.E.,  b.  1877;  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  Coldstream 
Guards ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice) : m.  1906,  Annie  Alexandrina,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Nedham,  Civil  Ser.,  and  widow  of  the  late  Charles  W.  Burn,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son 
b.  1908,  a da.  b.  1907, — Gertrude  Geraldine  Hamilton, — Isabel  Olive  Hamilton. 

Hamilton-Dalrymple,  see  Dalrymple. 

STIRLING-HAMILTON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1673,  of  Preston,  Haddingtonshire. 

Sir  William  Stirling-Hamilton, 
nth  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  4th,  1868;  ed.  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb. ; s.  his  father,  Gen.  Sir  William, 
1913  : m.  1902,  Mabel  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Tyndall,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Gules,  three  cinquefoils  argent.  Crest — An 
armed  man  from  the  middle  brandishing  a sword  aloft 
proper.  Supporters — Two  men  in  armour,  each  bearing 
a banner  of  the  family. 

Residence — Woodgaters,  Southwater,  Sussex. 


Son  living— ROBERT  WILLIAM,  b.  April  5th, 
1903  ; a Naval  Cadet. 

Brother  living— John,  M.B.E. , b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.  A.  1896);  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Sisters  living  — J anet. Elizabeth. Mary. 

Eliza. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Eliza  Marcia 
{Lady  Stirling- Hamilton),  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  W.  Barr,  R.A.  : m.  1856,  Gen.  Sir  William 
Stirling-Hamilton,  C.B.,  R.A.,  10th  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence , 6,  Vanbrugh  Park  Road, 
Blackheath,  S.E.3. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hubert  Hamilton,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1901  : m. 
1868,  Louisa  Wentworth,  da.  of  Laurence  Davidson 

William  Stirling,  A 1869  : m.  18 — , and  has  issue  living. Harry  Austen,  b.  1880  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  : 

m.  1907,  Madeleine,  da.  of  Fernand  Toucas  Massillon,  of  Paris,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony 
Edmund  Hubert,  b.  1908, — Archibald  George,  b.  1909. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Hamilton,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1843,  d.  1918  : m.  1873, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Nutt : — 

William  Gavin,  b.  1874  : m.  1908,  Louise,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Alison  Cunningham,  of  Peter- 
borough.—-Hubert  Stirling,  b.  1879. Helen  Gladys,  b.  1890. 

This  baronetcy  became  dormant  1701.  The  3rd,  4th,  5th,  6th,  7th,  and  8th  baronets  {de  jure)  did  not 
assume  the  title.  In  1816,  William  Hamilton,  advocate,  was  served  heir  male  to  Sir  Robert  Hamilton, 
2nd  baronet,  and  in  1834  resumed  the  title  as  9th  baronet,  and  subsequently  became  celebrated  as  a 
logician  and  metaphysician.  The  10th  baronet,  Sir  William,  prefixed  by  deed  poll,  in.j889,  the 
additional  surname  of  Stirling. 

HAMMICK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1834,  of  Cavendish  Square,  London. 

Sir  St.  Vincent  Alexander  Hammick,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  April  10th,  1839;  s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  St. 
Vincent  Love,  1888;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.; 
Oxford  (B.A.  1861)  ; is  a retired  Col.  ; sometime  A.A.G. 
Hyderabad  Subsidiary  Force;  was  D. A.A.G.  of  N.  Dist. 
1888-9  and  of  N.-E.  Dist.  1889-91,  and  A.A.G.,  Egypt  1891-6  ; 
served  in  New  Zealand  war  1864-5  (medal,  and  specially 
mentioned  in  despatch)  : m.  1st,  1869,  Penelope  Sarah 

Blanche,  who  d.  1886,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Charles  William 
Beauclerk,  of  Winchfield  House,  Hants  ; 2ndly,  1890,  Elinor, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Gilbert  Frankland  Lewis,  3rd  Bt.,  and 
has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

$rms — Paly  of  four  or  and  vert,  a bordure  ermine  charged  with  seven 
hurts,  on  a chief  azure  lion  passant  argent.  Crtst — A demi-lion  per  pale 

or  and  vert  holding  an  escarbuncle  gold. 

R esidence — Tr eneer e,  T orquay . 


Laudari  a laudato. 
T 0 be  praised  by  one 
already  praised. 


Through. 

Residence — 38,  Eaton 


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Daughters  living — Blanche,  b.  1872  : m.  1894,  Col.  Montague  Bertie  Gosset  Jackson,  formerly 
R.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Montagu  Hammick,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  5th  Batn.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L.I.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Violet  Mary,  b.  1900. 
Residence , Woodlands,  Exmouth.— —Grace,  b.  1875 : m.  1900,  Eustace  Ralph  Bankes. 

Residence, 

Brothers  living — ROBERT  FREDERICK,  A Oct.  23rd,  1843  ; entered  R.N.  1856  ; became  Capt. 
1884  (retired  1898),  Rear-Adm.  1899,  and  Vice-Adm.  1904  ; served  in  China  War  1857,  and  in  New 
Zealand  war  1867  (wounded,  medal) : in.  1884,  Grace  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  William  Longman,  of 
Ashlyns,  Great  Berkhampstead,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Frederick,  b.  1885  ; formerly  a Midship- 
man R.N. ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve;  served  during  European  War  1914:  m.  1916, 
Eileen  Laura,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  Newton-King, — Alexander  Robert,  R.N.,  b.  1887;  became 
Lieut.  1908,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1916 : m.  1918,  Nancy,  el.  da.  of  D.  Ross-Johnson,  and  has 
issue  living,  a da.  b.  1919, — Ida  Grace,  b.  1888.  Residence,  Beaumont  House,  Devonport.— 
Stephen,  b.  1846;  formerly  in  Bom.  C.S.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon:  m.  1885,  Constance,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Gen.  Frederick  Schneider,  of  Wateringbury,  Kent,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  St. 
Vincent  Frederick,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army : m.  1919,  Caroline  Massingberd, 
da.  of  Auborn  Aldrich  Pyke,  of  The  Hermitage,  Netley  Abbey, — Eustace,  b.  1888;  Capt.  Indian 
Army  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Ernest  Lumley,  b.  1890 ; Lieut.  Indian 
Army  ; d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1916, — Mary  Caroline,  b.  1893  : m.  1916,  Capt. 
Francis  Alexander  Waddilove  Buller,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  [see  Buller,  K.W.].  Residence , Plympton. 

John  Eustace,  b.  1852;  sometime  a Member  of  Lloyd’s. Sir  Murray,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  b. 

1854  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; has  been  Under  Sec.  in  Revenue  Depart., 
Madras,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Madras,  and  Acting  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  in  Educational 
Depart.  ; appointed  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  1906,  a Member  of  Madras  Council  1908, 
and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Indian  Public  Sers.  1912,  and  Member  of  Council  of  Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1915;  officiated  as  Gov.  of  Madras  1912;  C.I.E.  1901,  C.S. I.  1907,  K.C.S.I.  1911  : m.  1883, 
Ada  Constance,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Thaddeus  Searle,  I.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Alexander,  M.C.,  b.  1890  ; is  Major  Manchester  Regt. ; served  in  Gallipoli  1916  as  Major  R.E. 
(M.C.)  : m.  19x9,  Mabel  Emily  (May),  da.  of  Sir  Philip  Edward  Pilditch,  M.P., — Lorna  Mary: 
in.  1911,  Norman  Dalrymple  Shaw,  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Queen's  Own  (Cameron  High- 
landers). and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1913, — Dorothy, — Lucy  Mabel,  M.B.E.  ; M.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Residence , 23,  Brunswick  Gardens,  W.  Club , East  India  United  Service. 

Sisters  living — Frances  Grace  : m.  1863,  George  Andrew  Spottiswoode,  who  d.  1899,  and  has 
issue  living,  Adrian  George  (of  Kettieshill  House,  near  Sevenoaks),  b.  1867  : 1899,  Jean,"  da. 

of  the  late  Alexander  Wilson,  widow  of  T.  Atwool,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George  Andrew 
Gordon  b.  1900;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Indian  Cav.,  Alexander  Ninian  b.  1908, — John,  b. 
1874  ; Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914 : m.  1907, 
Sybil  Gwendolen,  da.  of  Dr.  Christian  Ginsburg,  leaving  issue,  Raymond  John  b.  1913,  Nigel 
Lawrence  b.  1915, — Mabel  : in.  1900,  Robert  Stansfield  Herries,  of  St.  Julians,  Sevenoaks, — 
Elizabeth  Mary  : in.  1905,  the  Rev.  Walter  Champernowne,  of  Pound,  Yelverton  [see  Harington, 
Bt.,  colls.], — Margaret  Eleanor, — Theodora.  Residence , 9,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  Mary 

Caroline. Rachel : m.  1877,  Everard  Allen  Ford,  O.B.E.  (Hon.  Cadet  Col.  Comdt.),  and  has 

issue  living,  Bernard  St.  Vincent,  b.  1882  ; is  a retired  Lieut.  R.N., — Geoffrey  Noel,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at 
Westminster  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  Major  Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia  1915-16:  m.  1915,  Katia, 
da.  of  Ilia  Gorkover,  of  Moscow,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Boris  b.  1917, — Aubrey  Hammick, 
b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  London  Regt.  : m.  1917,  Doris  Rosalind,  da.  of  Walter  E.  Whitehorn,  and 
has  issue  living,  Pamela  Gertrude  b.  1919, — Mary  Marjory, — Phyllis  Allen  : m.  1909,  Francis 
Lewis  Castle  Floud,  C.B.,  of  11,  Alexandra  Road,  Epsom,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Castle 
b.  1911,  Bernard  Castle  b.  1915,  Phyllis  Mary  (twin)  b.  1911.  Residence,  2,  Eldon  Road, 
Hampstead,  N.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Stephen  Frederick  Hammick,  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I., 
only  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1871,  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916  : m.  1906,  Muriel  Katharine,  da.  of  Capt.  Andrew  Hamilton  Russell,  formerly 
58th  Regt.,  of  The  Heath  House,  Petersfield,  Hants: — 

Penelope  Katherine,  b.  1910. Pamela  Blanche,  b.  1913. 

Issue  living  of  the  late  William  Maxwell  Hammick.  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1848, 
d.  1915  : m.  1879,  Jane  Hussey,  who  d . 1882,  da.  of  the  late  George  Barnard 
Townsend,  of  The  Close,  Salisbury  : — 

Robert  Townsend,  D S.O.,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  and  an 
Assist.  Mil.  Attachd ; European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Nile  of 
Egypt)  '<  D.S.O.  1917.— Georgina  Mary,  b.  1880:  in.  1905,  Capt.  Edmund  Nelson  Fisher, 
Manchester  Regt.,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Jane  Winifred,  b.  1906.  Jane  Alexander, 
b.  1881. 

The  1st  baronet  was  an  eminent  surgeon  and  physician. 


Hamond-Grseme,  see  Graeme. 

HAMPSON,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Taplow,  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  George  Francis  Hampson,  ioth  Baronet , son 

of  the  late  Rev.  William  Seymour  Hampson,  2nd  son  of  8th 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  14th,  i860;  s.  his  uncle,  Sir  George  Francis, 
1896;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1880)  ; formerly  in  Natural  History  Museum,  S.  Kensington  : 
m.  1893,  Minnie  Frances,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Clark- 
Kennedy,  C.B.  [E.  Brownlow,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  three  hemp-brakes  sable.  Crrst — Out  of  a mural  crown 
argent  a greyhound’s  head  sable,  collared  of  the  first,  rimmed  or. 

Seal — Thurnham  Court,  Maidstone,  Kent. 


Son  living— DENNYS  FRANCIS,  b.  Sept.  9th,  1897;  European  War 
1917-18  as  2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig,  (wounded,  and  retired  as  Lieut.  1920). 

Nunc  aut  nunquam.  Darters  living-  Marjorie  Eleanor,  b.  1895. Honoria  Mary,  b.  1900. 

Brothers  living — Rev.  Thomas  Philip,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and 

at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887). John  Nicholl,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Haileybury, 

and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890);  sometime  Lieut.  Roy.  Defence  Corps.  Residence, 
Commonwood,  Thurnham,  Bearsted,  Kent. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Seymour  Hampson,  brother  of  ioth  baronet,  b.  1861,  d. 
1919:  111.  1906,  Mabel  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  T.  Fenton: — 

Cyril  Aubrey  Charles,  b.  1909.  Joyce  Violet,  b,  iqio. 


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HANHAM,  Creation  (E.)  1667,  of  Wimborne,  Dorsetshire. 

Sir  John  Ludlow  Hanham,  ioth  Baronet ; 
b.  Jan.  23rd,  1898  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Alexander, 
1911  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards 
(wounded). 

$rms  — Quarterly,  or  and  gules,  on  a bend  sable  three  crosses  patee 
fitchee  of  the  first.  (Lust — A griffin’s  head  erased,  beaked  sable. 

Seat — Dean’s  Court,  Wimborne,  Dorset.  Club— Guards’. 


Brother  living-HENRY  PHELIPS,  b.  April  6th,  1901. 

Sister  living — Cordelia  Amy  Maud,  b.  1899. 

Aunts  living— Amy:  m.  1875,  Duncan  William  Hume  Skrine 
{Club,  New  University),  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Duncan 
(of  Colombo,  Ceylon.  Club,  New  University),  b.  1877  ; ed.  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  iqoo):  m.  1913.  Gwendoleyne  Eliza- 
beth Lambert,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Elizabeth,  b.  1916, — 
Ralph  Hanham  (of  Colombo,  Ceylon),  b.  1881. — Arthur  Wallace 
{Club,  New  University),  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1907);  is  in  Sudan  Civil  Ser., — Catherine  Ursula,  b.  1876: 
m.  1905,  George  Reginald  Crawford,  and  has  issue  living,  James 
Laurence  b.  1912,  Elizabeth  Ursula  b.  1906,  Margaret  Amy  b.  1908, 
Helen  Rosemary  b.  1910, — Amy  Edith,  b.  1879.  Residence,  Horsley 
Court,  Stroud,  Gloucestershire.-^— Eliza  Frances,  O.B.E.  ( Lady 
Caillard)  ; a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Shefakat  ; O.B.E.  1918: 
m.  1881,  Sir  Vincent  Henry  Penalver  Caillard,  and  has  issue 
living,  Bernard  Langton  Penalver,  b.  1882  : m.  1913,  Hylda 
Blagrove,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Blagrove  Paton,  of  2,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Phyllis  Margaret  Frances  b.  1914, — Emma  Esmah  Magdalen,  R.R.C. , b.  1890;  in.  1919, 
Harold  Warnes  Fry,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Esmah  Elizabeth  b.  1920.  Residences,  Wingfield 
House,  near  Trowbridge,  Wilts  ; 42,  Half  Moon  Street,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Cordelia  Lucy  {Hon.  Lady  Hanham),  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Ludlow  : m.  1896,  Sir  John  Alexander  Hanham,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence,  Dean’s 
Court,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Hanham,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1861  : 
in.  1853,  Amy  Ursula,  who  d.  1909  [she  m.  2ndly,  1872,  as  his  second  wife,  Camille 
Felix  Desiree  Caillard,  who  d.  1898,  sometime  a Judge  of  County  Courts^by  whom 
she  left  issue  living,  William  Maurice  Copland  Du  Quesne,  b.  1874  ; Major 
Dragoon  Guards  (Special  Reserve)  : m.  1st,  1904,  Lady  Gertrude  Alice  Temple- 
Gore- Langton,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  4th  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe  ; 2ndly,  1920, 
Gertrude  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Malcolm  A.  M‘Call],  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Copland,  of  Wingfield  Place,  Berks  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Phelips  Brooke  Hanham,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1858,  d.  (on  active 
service  during  European  War)  1917 : m.  1884,  Gertrude  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Patrick  Lewis  Cole  Paget  [ see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.]: — 

Esmond  Henry  Paget,  b.  1887.— Patrick  John,  b.  1893. 

Sir  John,  9th  baronet,  was  Apparitor-Gen.  of  Province  and  Diocese  of  Canterbury. 


HANMER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Hanmer,  Flintshire. 

Sir  Wyndham  Charles  Henry  Hanmer,  6th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  17th,  1867;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward  John 
Henry,  1893  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  Hon. 
Major  in  the  Army,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Flintshire  (High  Sheriff 
1902),  and  patron  of  four  livings;  Remount  Ser.  during  European 
War  1915-18  : m.  1890,  Essex,  el.  da.  of  William  Selby-Lowndes, 
of  Whaddon  Hall,  Stony  Stratford,  and  has  issue. 

^mts — Argent,  two  lions  passant  guardant  azure.  Crtst — On  a chapeau 
azure  turned  up  ermine  a lion  sejeant  guardant  argent. 

Seats — Bettisfield  Park  and  Redbrook  Lodge,  Flintshire.  Club — 

Carlton. 


Garde  l’honneur. 

Keep  fast  honour.  Son  living— GRIFFIN  WYNDHAM  EDWARD,  b.  Aug.  30th,  1893;  ed. 

at  Wellington  Coll. ; Capt.  Yeo.,  attached  R.A. F. 

Daughters  living— Victoria  Violet  Essex,  b.  1892 : m.  1917,  John  William  Fletewode  Selby- 
Lowndes,  M.C.,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards.— Marguerite  Frances,  b.  1895.— —Heather,  b.  1897. 
Myrtle  Evelyn,  b.  1899. 

Sister  living — Florence  Victoria  Caroline  Mary,  b.  1870:  m.  1894,  Charles  Osbaldeston  Firman, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Osbaldeston,  b.  1895, — Vivian  Frances,  b.  1909. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Hanmer,  brother  of  3rd  and  4th  baronets,  b.  1814,  d. 
1904  ; m.  1847,  Sybella  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1892,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  George 
Gordon,  of  Wincombe,  Wilts: — 

John,  <5.  1854  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a J.P.  for  Kent  : m.  1890,  Constance 
Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Busby,  of  Cassilis,  N.S.  Wales,  having  had  issue  of  whom 
^ x®931  Capt.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.F.C.,  Order  of 
the  Nile),  Alexander  John,  M.C.,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  E.  Kent  Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during 


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European  War)  1916, — Charles  Gordon,  b.  1898  ; is  Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1916-18,— 
William  Francis  Busby,  b.  1899;  in  R.F.A.,— Beatrice  Mary  Etheldreda,  b.  1891, — Dora  Caroline, 
b.  1894  : m.  1916,  Capt.  George  Keith  Homfray  Hayter,  R.F.A.  Residence,  Saynden,  Staplehurst, 
Kent.  Club , Junior  Constitutional.  Thomas,  b.  1857  : m-  1891,  Edith  Mary,  who «/.  1905,  younger 

da.  of  the  late  George  A.  Brittain,  of  The  Lilies,  near  Aylesbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy 
Thomas,  b.  1894;  is  Capt.  Hussars;  served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded):  m.  1919. 
Nancy,  da.  of  Duncan  Sinclair  Anderson,  of  10,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W., — Frances  Sybella,A  1893: 
m.  19  16,  Com.  Edward  Williams  Hamilton  Brookfield,  R.N., — Joan  Florence  (twin),  b.  1894  : m. 

1917,  Capt.  John  Theobald  Milne,  M.C.,  R.F.C. Richard,  b.  1859  ; is  a J.P.  for  Leicestershire: 

m.  1890,  Catherine  Alicia  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Frederick  Wollaston,  6th  Dragoons,  of 
Shenton  Hall,  Leicester  [V.  Arbuthnott,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Kathleen,  b.  1893. 

Residence , Sheepy  Lodge.  Atherstone. Rev.  Hugh,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1886,  M.A.  1890)  ; is  R.  of  Whitchurch  : m.  1894,  Margaret  Maude,  da.  of  Robert  Peel  Ethelston. 
and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hugh,  M.C.,  b.  1895 ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  attached 
R.A.F.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17  (M.C.), — Arthur  Richard,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers, — Stephen  Henry,  b.  1906, — John  Michael,  b.  1907, — Margaret  Evelyn,  b.  1896, — 

Ruth  Henrietta,  b.  1905.  Residence , The  Rectory,  Whitchurch,  Salop. Stephen  Trevor,  b.  1863. 

Mary  Henrietta.  Residence,  22,  Langham  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court  Square,  S.W.— Alicia 

Georgiana  : m.  1879,  the  Rev.  Henry  Hepworth  Allott,  who  d.  1913,  R.  of  Stifford,  and  has  issue 
living,  Percy  Brian  (of  Little  Ashton,  Codford  St.  Mary,  Wiltshire),  b.  1880 ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Northamptonshire  Regt.  : m.  1912,  Amy,  da.  of  Edward  Knowles,  of  Rawdon,  Yorkshire, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Brian  b.  1913,  Richard  Knowles  Brian  b.  1918,  Frances  Barbara  b.  1915, 
Pamela  Georgina  b.  1916, — Edmund  Henry,  b.  1881  ; Capt.  Army  Transport  Corps  : m.  19T4,  Olive 
Millicent,  da.  of  Herbert  E.  Brooks,  of  Stifford  Lodge,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Olivia  Josephine 
b.  1916,  Rosemary  Joan  b.  r9i8, — Cyril  Robert  (of  The  Willows,  Hutton,  Essex),  b.  1887  : m.  1919, 
Anne  Tunstill,  da.  of  T.  P.  Cavenagh,  of  Thornloe  House,  Worcester, — Evelyn  Violet,  b.  1883, — 
Irene  Georgiana,  b.  1885  : m.  1917,  Col.  Lannoy  J.  Coussmaker,  M.C.,  of  The  Cottage,  Walton, 
Burton- on-Trent,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry  de  Lannoy  b.  1920.  Residence , Herongate 

House,  Brentwood,  Essex. Sibyl  Christiana:  m.  1906,  the  Rev.  Henry  Fortescue  Ostrehan, 

V.  of  Barholm,  and  has  issue  living,  Eliott  Duncan,  b.  1908, — Edward  Hugh  Fortescue,  b.  1909. 

Residence , Barholm  Vicarage,  Stamford. Evelyn  Anna.  Residence , 22,  Langham  Mansions, 

Earl’s  Court  Square,  S.W.5. Ada  Cecilia.  Residence , 22,  Langham  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court 

Square,  S.W.5. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Hanmer  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Wingfield  Hanmer,  b.  1856,  d.  1901  : m.  1885,  Catherine  (infra), 
da.  of  the  late  Humphrey  Hanmer  : — 

Edward  Henry  John,  b.  1888  ; is  Lieut.  R.E.  Evelyn  Mary  Harriet,  b.  1887  : in.  1916,  Arthur 
Guy  Durrant  Scott,  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Guy  Hanmer,  b.  1917. 
Florence  Catherine  Alicia,  b.  1895. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hanmer,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Francis  Henry  Hanmer,  b.  1825,  d.  1876  : in.  i860,  Mary  Anne  Catherine, 
who  d 1879,  da.  of  Charles  Gordon,  of  Edintore  and  Greshop,  Morayshire  : — 

Norman  Gordon  Whichcote,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  Residence , Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Club,  National. Flora  Emmeline  Mary  : in.  1887.  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Thomas  Gordon,  2/9th 

Roy.  Scots  (retired),  and  has  issue  living,  John  Charles  Hanmer,  b.  1893  ; European  War  1914-18 
as  2nd  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  (wounded), — Francis  Walden,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  with  Gordon  Highlanders  and  10th  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar), — Stella  Mary,  b.  1891, — Marjory  Violet,  b , 1896.  Residence,  Cairness,  Aberdeenshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Humphrey  Hanmer,  b.  1827,  d.  1892  : m.  1856,  Harriet,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Battarbee,  of  Chorlton  Hall,  Cheshire  : — 

George,  b.  1859:  m.  1885,  Ruth,  da,  ofC.  Percy  Cox,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  having  had  issue 
of  whom  Humphrey  George,  b.  1886  : in.  1914,  Beatrice  Winnifred,  da.  of  the  late  George  Sumpter, 
of  Oamaru,  New  Zealand, — John  Percy,  b.  1889;  Australian  Expeditionary  Force;  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918, — Anthony  Hugh,  b.  i8qo;  New  Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  at  Gallipoli)  1915, — Madeline  Ruth,  b.  1890 : in.  1912,  Reginald  Pery  Wilder,  of 
Haupouri,  Hastings,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Nicholas  Pery  b.  1914,  John  Edmund 
Hanmer  b.  1919,  Antoinette  Jean  Hanmer  b.  1915,  Prudence  Madeline  Hanmer  b.  1918, — Muni- 
cent  Clara,  b.  1891  : m.  1917,  Vincent  Lee  Dean,  Govt.  State  Railways,  Lahore,  India,  and  has 
issue  living,  Jacquelyne  Mercy  Hanmer  b.  1918.  Residence , Tilford,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 
—Catherine:  m.  1885,  Edward  Wingfield  Hanmer,  who  1901  (ante). 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Hanmer,  b.  1833,  d.  1906  : in.  1871,  Margaret  Eliza,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Spencer  Edwards,  of  Lewes : — 

Thomas  Anthony,  b.  1872. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Hanmer,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Hanmer,  b.  1827,  d.  1892  : in.  1857,  Fanny,  who  d.  1912, 
second  da.  of  George  West,  of  Dromore  House,  co.  Leitrim  : — 

Thomas  William,  b.  1868  : m.  1911,  Ivy  Mira  Frances,  only  da.  of  the  late  Charles  John  Dodd,  of  The 
Belfry,  Uckfield,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  William  Talgai,  b.  1915, — Moyra  Frances, 
b.  1912, — Sheila  Helen,  b.  1913, — Denys  Beryl,  b.  1917, — Daphne  Veda,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Fram- 
field  Lodge,  Framfield,  Sussex.— Fanny  Madeline  Jane : in.  1st,  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  George 
Leonard  Thomson,  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  who  d.  1898  ; 2ndly,  1900,  Augustus  William  West,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage)  Denys  Maida  Hanmer,  b.  1901, — Joan  Valerie  Hanmer,  b. 
1902.  Residence,  Leixlip  House,  Leixlip,  co.  Kildare. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  John  Graham  Job  Hanmer  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Lambert  Alfred  Graham  Hanmer,  D.S.O.,  Indian  Army,  b. 
1868,  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : in.  1901,  Ethel  Elizabeth, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Heaton  Lovett,  of  Belmont,  Shropshire  : — 

Richard  Graham,  b.  1906.  Rosemary  Elizabeth,  b.  1905. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Job  Thomas  Syer  Hanmer,  R.N.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  Job  Hanmer,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  John  Graham  Job  Hanmer,  b.  1836,  d.  1919:  m.  1864,  Mary 
Caroline  (now  of  The  Priory,  Little  Waldingfield,  Sudbury,  Suffolk),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Cobbold  Aldrich  :— 

Thomas  Walden,  A 1875  ; is  Manager  St&te  Hospital  and  Asylum,  Rookwood,  N.S.  Wales  : in.  1903, 
Ida,  2nd  da.  of  A.  Whitby  Simpson,  of  Armidale,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Walden, 
b.  1915, —Helen  Walden,  b.  1903,— Mildred  Walden,  b.  1904, — Beatrice  Walden,  b.  1910.  Resi- 
dence, Rookwood,  N.S.  Wales.  Alice  Mary.— ^Helen  Caroline.— Edith  Charlotte. 

This  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity  in  Flintshire.  Sir  John  de  Hanmere,  of  Hanmer,  was 
Constable  of  Carnarvon  Castle  temp.  Edward  I.  His  great-grandson,  Sir  Jenkin  Hanmer,  joined 
Owen  Glendower  in  his  rebellion  against  Henry  IV.,  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Shrewsbury  in 
1403.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Walden,  M.P.  for  Sudbury  in  two  Parliaments,  was  15th  in  descent  from 
Sir  John  de  Hanmer.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Shrewsbury  (Z.)  1832-7,  for  Hull  1841-7,  and 
for  Flint  1847-72,  when  he  was  created  Baron  Hanmer  ; he  died  s.p.  in  1881.  when  the  Peerage  became 
extinct,  and  the  Baronetcy  reverted  to  his  brother. 


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HANSON,  Creation  (U.K. 


1887,  of  Bryanston  Square,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Gerald  Stanhope  Hanson,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  April  23rd,  1867  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Reginald,  1905  ; ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.,  and 
Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  is  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London : 
m.  1st,  1899,  Sylvia  Linda,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the 
late  E.  Dutton  Cook  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Dorothy  Gwen- 
doline (from  whom  he  obtained  a decree  nisi  of  di- 
vorce 1917),  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Peel,  of  Lincoln,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

^rms — Or,  a chevron  counter  compony  gules  and  argent, 
cotised  of  the  second,  between  three  martlets  sable  ; in  the 
centre  chief  point  a crescent  also  of  the  second.  Crest — On 
a fasces  fessewise  or,  a martlet  rising  sable. 

Residence  — Eye  Kettleby  Hall,  Melton  Mowbray. 
Club — Badminton. 


Son  living— By  1st  marriage— RICHARD  LESLIE 
REGINALD,  b.  Nov.  21st,  1905. 

Sisters  living — Maude  Constance,  b.  1870 : m.  1894, 
James  Ibotson  Ward,  Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  having 
had  issue,  Reginald  Ibotson,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  1st  Dragoon 
Guards;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  in  Afghanistan)  1919. 

Residence , 158,  Gloucester  Terrace,  W. Violet  Mabel, 

b.  1878:  m.  1899,  Frederic  Henry  Keeling  Durlacher,  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Richard  Frederic,  b.  1900;  a Midshipman  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of 
Jutland)  1916, — Esmond  Otho,  b.  1901, — Laurence  George,  b.  1904  ; a Naval  Cadet.  Residence, 
Pebblecoombe,  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Tadworth,  Surrey. 


By  the  /ear  0/  God  and  assiduity. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Constance  Hallett  {Lady  Hansoti ),  3rd  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Bentley  Bingley,  of  Stanhope  Park,  Middlesex : m.  1866,  Sir  Reginald  Hanson,  1st 
baronet,  who  d.  1905.  Residence , 4,  Bryanston  Square,  W. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Stanhope  Hanson,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1868,  d, 
1910  ; m.  1897,  Pearl  Norcott  (now  of  The  Grange,  Wraysbury,  Bucks),  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Albert  Winter,  J.P.,  of  33,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.  : — 

Charles  Reginald  Francis,  b.  1904. Violet  Gwendoline  Pearl,  b.  1899:  m.  1919,  William  Bullivant. 

Residence,  White  Hermitage,  Old  Windsor. 

The  rst  baronet,  Sir  Reginald,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1886-7,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  City  of 
London  (C)  1891-1900. 


HANSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Fowey,  Cornwall. 


To  be  obedient  always. 


Sir  Charles  Augustin  Hanson,  M.P., 

1st  Baronet , son  of  Joseph  M.  A.  Hanson,  of  Fowey, 
Cornwall;  b.  Sept,  nth,  1848;  is  Hon.  Col.  City 
of  London  National  Guard  Regt.,  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  Coates,  Son  and  Co.,  stockbrokers,  of  99, 
Gresham  Street,  E.C.,  Chm.  Gresham  Life  Assurance 
So.  (Limited),  a J.P.  for  Cornwall  (High  Sheriff 
1907)  and  for  co.  London,  an  Alderman,  a J.P.,  and 
Lieut,  for  City  of  London  (Sheriff  1911-12,  and  Lord 
Mayor  1917-18) ; a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a Grand  Officer  of 
i Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy,  and  a Com.  of  Legion 
of  Honour  (France)  and  Order  of  the  Redeemer 
(Greece)  ; also  has  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  S.-E.,  or  Bodmin,  Div.  of  Cornwall  ( U ) 
Aug.  1916  to  Nov.  1918  ; re-elected  for  Bodmin  Div, 
thereof  Dec.  1918  : m.  1868,  Martha,  da.  of  James 
Appelbe,  J.P.,  of  Trafalgar,  Halton,  Canada,  and 
has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  three  lions  rampant  in  chevron  between  as 
many  mascles  azure.  Crcst — A lion  rampant  azure,  holding  in 

the  dexter  forepaw  an  antler  or,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw 
upon  two  mascles  fesseways  and  interlaced  of  the  last. 


Seat — Fowey  Hall,  Fowey,  Cornwall.  Club — Carlton. 


Son  living— CHARLES  EDWIN  BOURNE,  b.  May  17th,  1874;  is  Major  W.  Riding  Regt.; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps):  m.  19 — , 
and  has  issue  living,  Charles  John,  b.  1919.  Residence , The  Manor  House,  Old  Malden,  Surrey. 
Club,  United  University. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Maud  Appelbe  ( Lady  Poole)  : m.  1906,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Cuthbert 
Poole,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  Residence , Cotswold  House,  Fowey,  Cornwall. 


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HARDINGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Lurran,  Fermanagh. 

[Name  pronounced  “Harding.”] 

Sir  Edmund  Stracey  Hardinge,  4 th  Baronet ; 
b.  March  27th,  1833 ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Henry  Charles, 
1873  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  School,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford;  is 
a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Kent : m.  1877,  Evelyn  Stuart,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Evan  Maberly,  C.B. , and  has  issue. 

&rms — Gules,  on  a chevron  argent  fimbriated  or  three  escallops  sable, 
a chief  wavy  argent,  thereon  the  representation  of  a French  frigate  wholly 
dismasted,  towed  towards  the  dexter  by  an  English  frigate  in  a shattered 
state,  all  proper.  Crtsts — 1st,  a dexter  hand  couped  in  naval  uniform  grasp, 
ing  a sword,  surmounting  a Dutch  and  French  flag  ift  saltire,  on  the  former 
inscribed  “Atalanta,’"  on  the  latter  “ Piedmontaise,  ” the  sword  passing 
through  a wreath  of  laurel  near  the  point,  and  a little  below  through  one  of 
cypress,  all  proper;  2nd,  a mitre  gules  thereon  a chevron  argent  fimbriated 
or  charged  with  three  escallops  sable. 

Residences—  Claramont,  Cheshunt,  Herts;  Ketton  Park,  Durham; 
15,  Durham  Villas,  W.8.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton. 


Son  living — CHARLES  EDMUND,  b.  Nov.  15th,  1878  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb 

Daughters  living— Evelyn  Violet,  b.  1877. Marion  Laura,  b.  1882. Muriel  Emily,  b.  1884  : 

m.  1911,  John  Christie  MacLeod.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living  ( the  males  of  which  are  in  remainder  to  Baronetcy). 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  James  Hardinge,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1877  : 
m.  1854,  Martha,  da.  of  Major  Sadleir,  of  Sopwell  Hall,  Kingston,  Canada:— 

Charles  H.,  b.  1856. Emily  Bligh : m.  1887,  Bernard  W.  Tolhurst,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 

Bernard  Joseph,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.),  and  R.F.C.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War),  1917, — Wilfrid  Hardinge,  b.  1892  ; Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.:  m. 
1919,  Sheila,  da.  of  Richard  Marsh,  of  Egerton  House,  Newmarket.  Residence , Ditton  Court, 
near  Maidstone. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Hardinge,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Hardinge  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Edward  Hardinge,  C.B.,  b.  1830,  d.  1894  : m.  1875,  Lila  Matilda  (now 
of  63,  Barkston  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Papillon,  of  Acrise  Place,  Kent,  and 
Crowhurst  Park,  Sussex  : — 

Dorothy  Caroline,  b.  1877:  m.  1907,  Evelyn  a Court  Bergne  [ see  Bergne,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”]. 
Residence,  13,  Falkland  House,  Cheniston  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Bradford  Hardinge,  b.  1832,  d.  1871 : m.  1864,  Carolina  Jane  Christina  (now 
of  8,  Montagu  Street,  W.i),  da.  of  William  Edwards,  B.C.S.  : — 

George  Nicholas,  b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887).  Residence,  8,  Montagu 
Place,  W.i.  Club,  United  University.— Emma  May:  m.  1911,  George  Lawrence  Stewart. 
Residence,  129,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Hardinge,  brother  of  Sir  Richard  Hardinge, 
1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Hardinge,  b.  1801,  d.  78 — : m.  1829,  Hannah  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Warren  Maude,  of  Green  Bank,  Darlington  : — 

Warren  Maude. Hannah  Isabella  : m.  1866,  Rev.  William  Eade,  who  d.  1885,  and  has  issue  living, 

a son,  b.  18 — , — a da.-  ■■■Emily.  Caroline  Mary. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Frederick  Hardinge  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Charles  Hardinge,  b.  1832,  d.  1870  : m.  1868,  Eleanor,  who 
d.  1914  (having  m.  2ndly,  1891,  Darcy  Francis  Mark  Milbank  [see  Milbank,  Bt.,  colls.]), 
da.  of  James  Lord,  Bar.-at-law  : — 

Henry  Charles  Maurice,  b.  1870.  Residence, 

Henry,  brother  of  2nd  baronet,  and  3rd  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Hardinge,  who 
was  elder  brother  of  the  1st  baronet,  was  created  a Peer  1846  [see  V.  Hardinge], 


HARDY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  Dunstall  Hall,  co.  Stafford. 

Sir  Reginald  Hardy,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Sept. 
16th,  1848;  s.  his  father,  .SVVJohn,  1888;  is  a D.L.  and 
a J.P.,  and  Chm.  of  County  Council  for  Staffordshire 
(High  Sheriff  1893),  patron  of  one  living,  and  a Member 
of  Lichfield  House  of  Laymen  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  (now 
Hon.  Col.)  Yeo.  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Bath  ( C ) 
1880,  and  Osgoldcross  Div.  of  E.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of 
York  1885  : m.  1876,  Lucy  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  John  Neilson  Gladstone,  R.N.,  M.P.  [ see  Glad- 
stone, Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^rma — Argent,  on  a bend  invected  plain  cottised  gules,  three 
Catherine  wheels  or  ; on  a chief  of  the  second  as  many  leopards’ 
faces  of  the  third.  Crrst — A dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper, 
garnished  or,  entwined  by  a branch  of  oak  vert,  charged  with  two 
catherine-wheels,  the  one  above,  the  other  below  the  elbow  gules,  the 
hand  grasping  a dragon’s  head  erased  proper. 

Seat—  Dunstall  Hall,  near  Burton-upon-Trent.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 30,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  Club — Carlton. 


Sons  living— BERTRAM,  b.  Feb.  nth,  1877:  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  Major  Yeo. : m.  1899,  Violet  Agnes 
Armed  with  faith  bold.  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Chandos  Leigh, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.  [see  B.  Leigh,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Rupert  John,  b.  1902, — Hugh  Bertram, 
b.  1007.  Club,  Arthur’s.  Leonard  Henry,  Rl.C.,  b.  1882 ; is  Capt.  Household  Cav.  ; served 


Fresh  in  the  praise  of 
posterity. 

Postera  laude  recens. 


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during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.).  Clubs , White’s  Bath. Eric  John,  D.S.O.,  b. 

1884  ; ed.  at  Eton ; is  Major  2nd  Dragoons  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917.  Clubs , Arthur’s,  St.  James’s. 

Daughter  living— Una,  b.  1887. 

Brothers  living— Gerald  Holbech,  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18—,  M.A.  18—); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1875.;  Major  Staffordshire  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Derbyshire 
(High  Sheriff  1910) ; unsuccessfully  contested  Burton  Div.  of  Staffordshire  (C)  1885  and  1886, 
and  S.,  or  Harborough,  Div.  of  Leicestershire  1891.  Residence , Foston  Hall,  Derby.  Clubs , 

Arthur’s,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Rt.  Hon.  Laurence,  P.C.,  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 

Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879);  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  York,  a J.P.,  a D.L., 
and  a County  Councillor  for  Kent,  a Member  of  Canterbury  House  of  Laymen,  an  Ecclesiastical 
Commr.,  and  a Member  of  Defence  of  the  Realm  Losses  Commn.  (1917) ; was  Dep.  Chm.  of  Com- 
mittee of  Ways  and  Means  in  House  of  Commons  1905 ; unsuccessfully  contested  Shipley  Div.  of 
W.  R.  of  York  (C)  1885;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Kent,  S.,  or  Ashford,  Div.  1892  to  Nov.  1918 ; P.C.  1911 : 
m.  1886,  Evelyn  Emily,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  John  Gathorne  Wood,  ofThedden  Grange,  Alton,  and  has 
issue  living,  Arthur  Evelyn,  b.  1893  ; is  Capt.  Coldsteam  Guards : m.  1918,  Nancy  Marion,  da.  of 
Horace  George  Devas,  of  Hartfield,  Hayes,  Kent  [see  E.  Cawdor,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Ruth  b.  1919, — Maurice  John,  b.  1902, — Edith  Annis,  b.  1906.  Residences , Sandling  Park,  Hythe, 
Kent ; 36,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs , Carlton,  Wellington. 

Sir  John,  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Midhurst  (C)  1859,  for  Dartmouth  1860-68,  and  for  S. 

Warwickshire  1868-74 


HARE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Stow  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Sir  George  Ralph  Leigh  Hare,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
March  16th,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1880;  ed.  at 
Eton ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  and  2nd  Life 
Guards,  and  Capt.  Suffolk  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  Hon.  Lieut,  in  Ter- 
ritorial Force  Reserve,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff 
1906)  and  for  City  and  Co.  of  Norwich  : m.  1891,  Lady  Florence 
Mary  Constance  Marsham,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Romney,  and 
has  issue. 

— Gules  two  bars  or,  a chief  indented  of  the  last.  Crtst — A demi- 

lion  rampant  argent,  gorged  with  a ducal  coronet  or. 

Residence — Gressenhall  House,  East  Dereham.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Windham.  

# 

Son  living— RALPH  LEIGH,  b.  Jan.  19th,  1903. 

Daughters  living— Grace  Constance  Leigh,  b.  1893.— Mary  Leigh,  b.  1896. Marjorie  Florence 

Leigh,  b.  1897.  Joan  Muriel  Leigh,  b.  1905. 

Brother  living — Edward  Philip  Leigh,  b.  1869  ; S.  Africa  1901,  with  Imperial  Yeo.,  being  promoted 
Capt.  (medal  with  three  clasps)  ; joined  8th  Batn.  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1914  (Stafif-Capt.  72nd 
Brig.);  in  Roy.  Horse  Guards  1915-19 ; European  War  1915-18  in  France,  attached  Guards  Div., 
etc.  : m.  1st,  1906  (marriage  annulled  on  his  petition  1910),  Mabel  Newton,  el.  da.  of  John 
Taylor,  of  Brookdale,  Newton  Heath,  Manchester ; 2ndly,  1914,  Iris  Trelawney  Rutherfurd,  da. 
of  William  Rutherfurd  Lamb,  of  Ryton  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  Goldsborough  Hall,  Yorkshire, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  George  Leigh,  b.  1917, — Elizabeth  Mildred  Leigh,  b.  1915. 
Clubs , Boodle’s,  Guards’. 

Sister  living— Mary  Leigh:  m.  1874,  Anthony  Hamond,  who  d.  1895.  Residence , Westacre 
High  House,  Swaffham. 

The  1st  baronet  served  with  distinction  in  the  American  war ; in  1791  he  assumed  by  Act  of 

Parliament  the  surname  of  Hare  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  Leigh. 


Non  videri  sed  esse. 
Not  to  seem , but  to  be. 


HARE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Stow  Hall,  Stow  Bardolph,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Thomas  Leigh  Hare,  M.V.O. , ist 

Baronet , son  of  Sir  Thomas  Hare,  2nd  Bt.  ( cr . 
1818),  of  Stow  Hall,  Norfolk  ; b.  April  4th,  1859  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  24th  Regt.,  and  Scots 
Guards,  and  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Gen. 
Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly  Norfolk  Field  Artillery) ; 
served  during  Zulu  War  1879,  with  Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882  (present  at  Tel-el-Kebir),  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1885,  and  in  S.  Africa  1901  ; is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff  1889) ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  S.-W.  Div.  of  Norfolk  (C)  July  1892  to 
Jan.  1906,  defeated  there  Jan.  1906  and  Jan.  1910  ; 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905:  m.  1886,  Lady  Ida,  da. 
of  3rd  Earl  Cathcart,  and  has  issue. 

$-rms — Gules,  two  bars  and  a chief  indented,  all  within  a 
bordure  wavy,  or.  Cmt — A demi-lion  rampant  argent,  ducally 
gorged  or,  and  debruised  by  a bendlet  sinister  wavy  gules. 

Seat — Stow  Bardolph,  Downham  Market.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  Marlborough,  Arthur’s. 


_ . Daughter  living— Dorothy  Ida  Leigh,  b.  1887  : in.  1909, 

Lieut.  Charles  Wilbraham  John  Howard,  R.N.  [see  E.  Carlisle,  colls.]. 


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HARINGTON,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Ridlington,  Rutland. 

Sir  Richard  Harington,  12  th  Baronet; 
b.  March  3rd,  1861 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Richard, 
1911  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.  A. 
1883,  M.A.  1887);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire  (High  Sheriff 
1918) ; sometime  Major  in  Calcutta  Port  Defence 
Vol. ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Cal- 
cutta 1899-13  : m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Selina  Louisa 
Grace,  da.  of  6th  Viscount  Melville,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Sable,  a fret  argent.  Crust — A lion’s  head  erased 
or,  langued  and  collared  gules,  buckled  of  the  first. 

Seat — Whitbourne  Court,  Worcester.  Club—  Athe- 

naeum. 


Sons  living— RICHARD  DUNDAS,  b.  Oct.  16th,  1900. 
John  Charles  Dundas,  b.  1903. 

Brothers  living— Rev.  Charles,  b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A. 
1891);  is  V.  of  Hanley  Castle  : m.  1896,  Audrey  Emma, 
el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Burges  Bayly,  sometime  Hon. 
Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Hereford,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Robert,  b.  1897, — John  Edward,  b.  1901.  Residence , The  Vicarage,  Hanley  Castle,  Wor- 
cestershire.——Edward  ( His  Honour  Judge  Harington ),  b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1889;  is  a J.P.  for  Herefordshire;  appointed 
Judge  of  County  Court  Circuits  Nos.  21  and  23  in  1905,  and  transferred  to  Circuit  No.  45  in 
1908  : in.  1906,  Louisa  Muriel,  only  da.  of  the  late  Herbert  C.  Erskine  Vernon,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edward  Henry  Vernon,  b.  1907, — Kenneth  Douglas  Evelyn  Herbert,  b.  1911.  Residence , 
66,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs,  Arthur’s,  Bachelors’.—/?^.  Robert,  b.  1868 ; ed.  at 
Westminster,  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1896),  and  at  Wells  Theological  Coll.  ; is  R. 

of  Whitbourne.  Residence,  Whitbourne  Rectory,  Worcester. John , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873; 

Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  a F.R.G.S.  ; Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum,  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  in  Ladysmith  during  siege,  in 
Somaliland  1903-4,  present  at  battle  of  Jidballi,  with  Nandi  Expedition  1905-6,  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded  thrice,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919  : m.  1908,  Lady  Frances  Aline  Temple-Gore-Langton,  da.  of 
4th  Earl  Temple  of  Stowe,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Temple,  b.  1909, — Aline  Lucy,  b.  1918. 
Club,  Army  and  Navy. 

Sisters  living — Margaret  Agnata,  b.  1871  : m.  1900,  George  Hume  Pollock,  [see  Pollock,  Bt., 

colls.].  Residence,  15,  Montagu  Street,  W. Frances  Cecilia,  b.  1874  : in.  1903,  the  Rev.  Cecil 

George  Stokoe,  Canon  and  Senior  Chap.,  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  Calcutta,  and  Officiating 
Archdeacon  of  Calcutta. 

Aunt  living — Beatrice  Cecilia  ; has  Order  of  Mercy.  Residence , 15,  Bradwell  Road,  Oxford. 

Collateral  Brandies  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Champernowne  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Champernowne,  b.  1839,  d.  1887  : tn.  1870,  Helen  Elizabeth  Caroline, 
da.  of  the  late  Michael  Linning  Melville,  of  Hartfield  Grove,  Sussex  : — 

Arthur  Melville,  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1897  : m.  1907,  Helen  Iris,  el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  John  Ouchterlony  Walker,  formerly  R.  A., 
of  Leeford,  Budleigh  Salterton,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Gawen,  b.  1909, — Katharine  Iris,  b. 
1912.  Residence,  Dartington  Hall,  Totnes.  Amyas  Walter,  b.  18.73  5 ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  : m. 
1906,  Olive,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Harry  Woodhill,  formerly  of  Handsworth  Wood,  Birmingham. 
Robert  Antony,  b.  1882. Gilbert  Raleigh,  1884. Edward  Buller,  b.  1885.— -Charlotte  Eliza- 

beth.— Elinor  Marcia : m.  1913,  Richard  Laycock  Routh,  who  d.  1916.  Residence , Sibford 

Ferris,  Banbury. Helen  Frances,  b.  1878  : in.  1905,  Arthur  Edmund  Spender,  and  has  issue 

living,  Edward  Champernowne,  b.  1908, — Arthur  Russel,  b.  1911, — Christopher  Paul  Edmund,  b. 
1918, — Helen  Mary,  b.  1907, — Katherine  Honor,  b.  1909, — Rachel  Theodora,  b.  1914.  Residence, 
Belle  Vue  House,  Plympton,  S.  Devon.— Agnes  Dorothy,  b.  1880  : m.  1920,  Alexander  Napier 
Melville.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Arthur  Champernowne,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Harington,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Champernowne,  b.  1815,  d.  1851  : in.  1838,  Charlotte  who  d.  1899, 
da.  of  Sir  Antony  Buller,  of  Pound  : — 

Rev.  Walter,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1878)  in.  1905,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  second  da.  of  the  late  George  Andrew  Spottiswoode  [see  Hammick,  Bt.].  Residence,  Pound, 

Yelverton.  Club,  New  University. Margaret : in.  1908,  the  Rev.  John  Henry  Copleston,  R.  of 

Offwell,  who  d.  1918.  Residence , Offwell  Rectory,  Honiton,  Devon. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Champernowne,  b.  1817,  d.  1890:  in.  1848,  Elizabeth, ‘who  d. 
1870,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Keble,  V.  of  Bisley  : — 

Philip  Henry,  b.  i8so;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1882);  formerly  Major  5th  Vol. 
Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) : in.  1893,  Katharine  Theresa  Vidal,  da.  of  the  late  John  A. 
Radcliffe,  Esq.,  of  39,  Cambridge  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.,  and  has  issue  living, Doris,  b.  1895.  Resi- 
dence, Great  Grove,  Ottershaw,  Surrey.— Francis  Gawayne,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1907);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1894;  is  Bursar  of  Keble  College  : in.  1911,  Isabel  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Burvill  Rashleigh,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Riseley,  Horton-Kirby,  Dartford,  and  5, 
Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.  [E.  Darnley],  and  has  issue  living,  David  Gawen,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  2,  Keble  Road,  Oxford.  Club,  Cavendish.— Thomas  Arthur,  b.  1868;  S.  Africa 
1901,  as  Lieut.  38th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  ; European  War  1915-17,  as  Transport  Officer:  m.  1919. 

Rev.  John  Edward,  b.  1870;  ed.  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch.,  Oxford,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford 

(B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1904);  isV.  of  Modbury  with  Brownston ; served  during  European  War  1918-19 
with  R.A.M.C.  : in.  1902,  Audrey  Eliza,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Russell  Evans,  of  Hilden 

Manor,  Tonbridge.  Residence , The  Vicarage,  Modbury,  S.  Devon. Sarah  Louisa : in.  1885, 

the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Kestell  Kestell-Cornish,  Bishop  of  Madagascar.  Residence,  Ambinanindrano, 

Mahanoro,  Madagascar. Agnes  Charlotte Edith  Alicia  : in.  1895,  Jamei  Frederic  Williams, 

who  d.  19x5,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederic,  D.F.C.,  b.  1898:  Capt.  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914-18  (D.F.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre), — Jane  Champernowne,  b.  1900.— Cecilia  Margaret:  in.  1890, 
Charles  Wigan  [ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1885.  Club , 


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Athenaeum)],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Richard,  M.C.y  b.  1890 ; Capt.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (M.C.), — Thomas  Keble,  b.  1892;  is  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.,— Mary 
Cecilia  (twin),  b.  1890:  m.  1918,  Major  Robert  Murphy,  R.A.M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecilia 
Elizabeth  b.  1919, — Gwendolen  Akers,  b.  1897, — Margaret  Harington,  b.  1898.  Residence , 
Lynbrook,  Knaphill,  Surrey. 

John,  son  of  Robert  de  Havenngton,  of  Haverington  (now  Harrington),  Cumberland,  was  one 
of  the  barons  summoned  to  Parliament  by  Edward  II.  His  lineal  descendant,  Sir  John  Harington, 
of  Exton,  co.  Rutland,  brother  of  the  1st  baronet,  and  tutor  to  the  Princess  Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
James  I.,  was  created  Baron  Harington,  which  title  became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the  2nd  baron. 
Sir  James,  3rd  baronet,  one  of  the  Judges  commissioned  (but  who  refused  to  sit)  to  try  Charles  I., 
was,  by  an  Act  of  13  Car.  II.,  nevertheless  excepted  at  the  Restoration  out  of  the  general  acts  of 
indemnity,  and  with  Lord  Monson,  Sir  Henry  Fieldings,  and  others  subjected  to  personal  degradation 
from  his  honours  and  rendered  personally  incapable  of  bearing  arms  or  title  of  dignity  (but  the  penalty 
did  not  forfeit  the  honors  or  attaint  the  blood).  Sir  Richard,  nth  Bt.,  was  a Metropolitan  Police 
Magistrate  1871-2,  and  a Judge  of  County  Courts  1872-1905. 


HARMSWORTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Moray  Lodge,  Royal  Borough  of  Kensington. 


He  who  acts  diligently  acts  well. 


Sir  Robert  Leicester  Harmsworth, 

M.P.,  1st  Baronet , 4th  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Harms- 
worth, Bar.-at-Law  [ see  V.  Northcliffe];  o.  Nov.  1st, 
1870 ; sometime  a Director  of  the  Amalgamated 
Press  (Limited);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Caithness-shire 
[L)  Oct.  1900  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for  Caithness- 
shire  and  Sutherlandshire  Dec.  1918 : m.  1892, 
Annie  Louise,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Scott,  of 
Wandsworth,  S.W.,  and  Cornard,  Suffolk,  and  has 
issue. 

— Azure,  two  rolls  of  paper  in  saltire  or,  banded  in 
the  centre  gules,  between  four  bees  volant  of  the  second. 
®mt — Between  two  ostrich  feathers  or  a cubit  arm  erect 
proper,  the  hand  grasping  a roll  of  paper  or. 

Residence — Moray  Lodge,  Campden  Hill,  W.8. 


Sons  living— ALFRED  LEICESTER  ST.  BARBE,  b. 
1892  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Ch.Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1913)  : 

European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt. 

Harold  Cecil  Aubrey,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  R.M.A. 
—-Arthur  Geoffrey  Annesley,  b.  1904. 


Daughters  living— Annie  Mary  Geraldine*  b.  1900.—— Violet  Lilian  Rosemary,  b.  1902.—— 
Margaret  Rosabelle  Northcliffe,  b.  1911. 


Sir  Robert  Leicester  Harmsworth,  1st  Bt.,  is  a younger  brother  of  the  1st  Viscount  Northcliff, 
and  the  1st  Viscount  Rothermere. 


HARRISON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Le  Court,  Greatham,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  Heath  Harrison,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  James  Harrison,  of  Dornden,  Kent; 
b.  Oct.  ist,  1857 ; ed.  at  Malvern  College,  and  at 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford ; formerly  a shipowner  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman  for  Hants  (High 
Sheriff  1916)  ; much  interested  in  the  Union  Jack 
Club : in.  1882,  Mary  Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Howard,  of  Colchester. 

^m8_Vert,  on  a pile  nebuly  argent  between  two 
pheons  in  base  a lion  rampant,  all  counterchanged.  ©mi 
— In  front  of  park  pales  a hare  proper,  resting  the  fore- 
paws on  a garb  fessewise  and  to  the  dexter  or. 

Seat— Le  Court,  Greatham,  Liss,  Hants.  Clubs— 
Junior  Carlton,  Constitutional. 


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HART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1893,  of  Kilmoriarty,  co.  Armagh,  and  Peking,  China. 

Sir  (Edgar)  Bruce  Hart,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  July  8th,  1873;  his  father, 
Sir  Robert,  G.C.M.G. , LL.D .,  1911  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; some- 
time Commr.  in  England  of  Chinese  Customs ; 
was  on  Chinese  Delegation  of  Postal  Union 
Congresses  of  Washington  1897  and  Rome 
1906  ; has  the  Blue  Button  (3rd  class)  and 
Order  of  the  Double  Dragon  (3rd  class  of  2nd 
Div.)  of  China:  m.  1894,  Caroline  Moore, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Moore  Gillson,  of 
Barsby  Lodge,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  Hove, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Gules,  a bend  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  in 
chief  and  a four-leaved  shamrock  slipped  in  base,  all 
or.  Crrst — On  a mount  vert  a hart  trippant  proper, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a four-leaved  shamrock  slipped 
or.  Supporters — Dexter,  a dragon  (representing  a 
Chinese  dragon)  argent,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a torteaux  ; sinister,  a peacock  close  proper. 

Carry  stoutly.  Residence — 35,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.3. 


Son  living — ROBERT  BRUCE,  b.  Sept.  26th,  1896 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; was 
a temporary  Clerk  in  Foreign  Office  19x7-19:  in.  1918,  Annie  Irene,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Matthews,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1918.  Residence,  The  White  Cottage,  Ascot. 

Sisters  living — Evelyn  Amy,  b.  1868:  m.  1892,  as  his  2nd  wife,  William  Nelthorpe  Beauclerk, 
who  d.  1908,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Bolivia,  Peru,  and  Ecuador  [see  D.  St.  Albans, 
colls.].— Mabel  Milburne,  b.  1879:  in.  1909,  Harry  Cunningham  Brodie,  M .P.  for  S.E.,  or 
Reigate,  Div.  of  Surrey  (Z.)  1906-10,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Clare  Cunningham,  b.  1912, 
— Patrick  Lennox  Cunningham,  b.  19x4.  Residence , Hamsell  Manor,  Eridge  Green,  Sussex. 
Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Hester  Jane  ( Lady  Hart),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Bredon, 
M.D.,  of  Portadown,  co.  Armagh:  m.  18 66,  Sir  Robert  Hart,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  iqii.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  b.  at  Portadown,  co.  Armagh,  Feb.  20th, 
1835  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast  (B.A.  1853,  M.A.  Honoris  Causa  1871,  Hon.  LL.D.  1882);  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford,  and  Hon.  LL.D.,  Dublin  1908;  Pro-Chancellor,  Queen’s  Univ.,  Belfast  1908;  en- 
tered British  Consular  Ser.,  China  1854  ; was  Sec.  to  Allied  Commn.  for  Govt,  of  Canton  1858, 
(specially  permitted  to  resign  and  enter  Chinese  Customs  Ser.  1859),  became  Inspector-Gen.  of  Chinese 
Customs  1863,  and  also  of  Posts  1896;  with  besieged  Legations  in  Peking  1900;  Pres,  of  Chinese 
Commn.  for  International  Exhibitions  of  Vienna  1873,  Philadelphia  1876,  Paris  1878,  Berlin  (Fisheries) 
1880,  London  (Health)  1884,  and  New  Orleans  (Industrial)  1884;  gazetted  1885  H.M.’s  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Emperor  of  China  and  to  King  of  Corea,  which  appointment  he  did 
not  take  up  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Michigan  Univ.,  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.,  and  Hon.  Member  of 
Institut  de  Droit  International  and  other  learned  sos.,  a Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Vasa,  Com.  of  the 
Order  of  Pius  IX.,  Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  Orders 
of  Francis  Joseph,  Christ,  Polar  Star,  Orange  Nassau,  Leopold,  Crown  of  Italy,  St.  Anne,  Dragon  of 
Annam,  St.  Olav,  Dannebrog,  1st  class  Crown  of  Prussia,  and  Rising  Sun;  the  Chinese  Govt, 
gave  him  the  Red  Button  (1st  class),  the  Peacock’s  Feather,  and  the  Double  Dragon  (2nd  div. 
1st  class),  Ancestral  Rank  of  First  Class  of  First  Order  for  Three  Generations  (Chinese  Letters 
Patent),  title  of  Junior  Guardian  of  Heir  Apparent  and  rank  of  Pres,  of  a Board,  and  conferred 
as  a posthumous  honour  the  title  of  Grand  Guardian  of  the  Heir  Apparent,  an  Imperial  Edict 
being  issued  at  the  same  time  in  which  were  recounted  in  eulogistic  terms  Sir  Robert’s  achieve- 
ments in  organizing  and  administering  Customs  Revenue,  Marine  and  Educational  Departs.,  and 
establishing  the  Postal  Ser. , as  well  as  the  services  he  rendered  in  Diplomacy. 

DIXON-HARTLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Middleton  Manor,  Sussex. 

[Extinct  1909.] 

Sir  Frederick  Dixon  Dixon-Hartland,  M.P. , ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Theresa  Roma : in.  ist,  1894,  Adm.  Sir  Percy  Moreton 
Scott,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  ist  Bt.,  who  obtained  a divorce  1911  ; 2nd,  1911,  Philip  Green.  Residence, 
68,  South  Audley  Street,  W.  Amy  Frideswede  : in.  1894,  Francis  Booker  Fitzroy  Cowper, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  4,  King’s  Bench  Walk,  E.C.— Norah  Gladys  : in.  1899,  Richard  Bredan,  formerly 
Imperial  German  Army.  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Agnes  Chichester  [Lady  Dixon-Hartland),  da.  of  William 
Langham  Christie  (formerly  M.P.  for  Lewes),  of  117,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.,  and  Glyndebourne, 
Sussex  : m.  1898,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Frederick  Dixon  Dixon-Hartland,  M.P.,  ist  baronet, 
who  d.  1909.  Residences,  Ashley  Manor,  Cheltenham  ; 14,  Chesham  Place,  S.W. 

CRADOCK-HARTOPP,  Creation  (G.B.)  1796,  of  Freathby,  Leicestershire. 

Sir  Charles  Edward  Cradock-Hartopp,  5th 

Baronet ; b.  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John  William,  1888; 
ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut,  ist  Batn.  Scots  Guards;  served 
in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire:  m.  1895,  Millicent  Florence 
Eleanor  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1905),  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Henry  Wilson  (cr.  ist  Baron  Nunburn- 
holme),  of  Warter  Priory,  Pocklington,  and  41,  Grosvenor 
Square,  W. 

&rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  sable,  a chftvron  argent  between  three 
otters  passant  argent,  Hartopp ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  saltire  gules  and  argent 
crusilly,  three  boars  heads  two  and  one,  couped  counterchanged,  Cradock. 
Crtat— Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or  a pelican  argent  vulning  herself  proper, 
Hartopp. 

Clubs — Turf,  Guards’,  Boodle’s. 


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Brothers  living — Frederick,  b.  1869.  Club , White’s.'  George  Francis  Fleetwood,  b.  1870:  m. 
1909,  Ethel  Caroline  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Henry  Charles  Wellesley,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Bernard  H.  Gunston  [see  D.  Wellington,  colls.].  Residence , 5,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs, 
Pratt’s,  White’s. 

Sisters  living — Eveline  Frances : m.  1884,  Audley  Charles  Miles,  who  d.  1919,  and  has  issue 
living,  Thomas  Gordon  Audley  (of  Burtonhill  House,  Malmesbury.  Club,  Bachelors’),  b.  1885  ; 
Lieut.  Railway  Transport  Establishment  during  European  War  : m.  1917,  Lady  Joan  Margaret 
Montagu-Stuart-Wortley,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Wharncliffe,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Gordon 
Napier  b.  1918, — Charles  Henry  Audley  [Club,  Bachelors’),  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo., — Geoffrey  John 
Audley  [Clubs,  United  Service,  Bachelors’),  R.N.,  b.  1890;  became  Lieut.  1911,  and  Lieut. -Com. 
1919  : m.  1918,  Alison  Mary,  da.  of  Henry  Mowbray  Cadell,  of  Grange,  Linlithgow, — Marjorie 
Eveline,  b.  1891, — Albertha  Mildred,  b.  1893.  Ada  Mary  : m.  1884,  Fitzroy  James  Wilbsrforce 
Farquhar  [see  Farquhar,  Bt.).— Catherine  Louisa,  O.B.E.,  Vice-Pres.  Ilkeston  Div.,  Red  Cross 
So. ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : m.  1883,  as  his  second  wife,  Alfred  Edward  Miller  Mundy,  who  d.  1920, 
and  has  issue  living,  Godfrey  Edward,  b.  1885;  Major  1st  Life  Guards:  m.  1914,  Mollie  Ethel 
Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  George  Buck,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Peter  Godfrey  b. 
1916,  Maureen  Angela  b.  1918, — Irene  Frances  ( Viscountess  Cole)  : m.  1907,  Major  Viscount  Cole, 
C. M.G.,  el.  son  of  4th  Earl  of  Enniskillen, — Winifrid, — Esme  Sybil.  Residence,  Shipley  Hall, 

Derby. Beatrice  Anne:  m.  1903,  Newton  Charles  Ogle,  who  d.  1912,  and  has  issue  living, 

Hester  Mary,  b.  1904, — Bridget  Catherine,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Kirkley,  Northumberland.- 
Mary  Eleanor.  Residence,  4,  St.  Leonard’s  Terrace,  S.W. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Julia  Charlotte  [Countess  of  Shannon)  : m.  1868,  the  5th 
Earl  of  Shannon,  who  d.  1890.  Residence,  11,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alick  William  Cradock-Hartopp,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  i860, 
d.  1912 : m.  1888,  Janet  (now  of  31,  Tedworth  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late 
John  William  Spicer,  of  Spye  Park,  Wilts: — 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  EVERARD,  b.  Sept.  4th,  1893;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; a 3rd  Sec.  in 
Diplo.  Ser.  Susan  Cynthia  Frances,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Edmund  Charles  Cradock-Hartopp,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet, 
b.  1846,  d.  1904  : m.  1870,  FrancesJEmily  (now  of  85,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.),  da. 
of  the  late  William  Charles  Alston,  of  Elmdon  Hall,  Warwick : — 

William  Edmund  Cecil,  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A. Francis  Gerald,  b.  1877:  m.  1908,  Elizabeth 

Ada  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Windsor  Stuart,  of  Foley  House,  Rothesay  [see  M.  Bute, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edmund,  b.  1912, — Gwendoline  Mary,  b.  1909.  Residence, 

Edensor,  Bakewell,  Derbyshire. Ronald  Arthur  Charles,  b.  1881  : m.  1912,  Ellen  Dora,  only 

child  of  Henry  Cox,  formerly  of  Radipole  Manor,  Dorset,  and  64,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. Louis 

Montague,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Dover  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.) : m.  1916,  Marjorie  Somerville,  only  da.  of  J.  Falshaw  Watson,  of  Parville  House,  Wel- 
lington, Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  Alston,  b.  1918. Mildred  Eveline  Norah,  b.  1889  : 

m.  1913,  Com.  Reginald  Montagu  Alston-Roberts-West,  R.N.  [see  E.  De  La  Warr,  colls.]. 

Edward  Hartopp,  M.P.  for  Leicestershire,  was  created  a baronet  1619,  and  the  baronetcy  became 
extinct  1762,  on  the  death,  without  male  issue,  of  Sir  John,  4th  baronet,  whose  grand-daughter  and 
heiress,  Anne  Hurlock,  married,  1777,  Edmund  Bunney,  of  The  Newark,  Leicester,  who  assumed 
the  surnames  of  Cradock-Hartopp,  and  was  created  a baronet  1796. 


HARTWELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Dale  Hall,  Essex. 

Sir  Brodrick  Cecil  Denham  Arkwright 

Hartwell,  4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 
Hughes  Brodrick  Hartwell,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet  ; 
b.  July  10th,  1876  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Francis  Houlton,  1900  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Leicestershire  Regt.  and  now  Lieut.-Col. 
Gen.  List;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  in  Dardanelles  1915  : m.  1st,  1902,  Georgette  Madeleine 
(who  obtained  a divorce  1907),  da.  of  Mons.  George  Pilon- 
Fleury,  of  Djenan-es-Saka,  El  Biar,  Algiers;  2ndly,  1908,  Joan 
Amy,  only  da.  of  Robert  Milne  Jeffrey,  formerly  of  Esquimault, 
Vancouver  Islands,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue. 

— Sable,  a buck’s  head  cabossed  argent,  attired  or,  between  the 
attires  a cross  patee-fitchee  of  the  last ; in  chief  a lion  passant  guardant  per 
pale  of  the  second  and  third  ; on  a canton  ermine  two  bars  per  pale  azure 
and  gules.  Crrsi — On  a mount  vert  within  seven  pales  or,  the  second  and 
fifth  charged  with  a spear-head  argent  imbrued  proper,  a hart  lodged  argent,  the  dexter  foot  on  a 
well  of  the  last,  and  in  the  mouth  a sprig  of  oak  vert. 


Sorte  sua  contentus. 
Contented  with  his  lot. 


Son  living-By  2nd  marriage-BRODRlCK  WILLIAM  CHARLES  elwin,  b.  Aug.  7th, 

1909. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Leila  Ruth  Madeleine,  b.  1903. By  2nd  marriage— 

One,  b.  1918. 

Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Mabel. Edith. Florence. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Frederick  Edward,  b.  1857:  m.  1881,  Susan  Mary  Ann,  da. 
of  William  Green,  of  Wannamboor,  Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Sydney, 
b.  1886, — Brodrick  William,  b.  1889, — John  Malcolm,  b.  1903, — George  Rollen,  b.  1905, — Ada 
Wilhelmina,  b.  1887, — Frances  Mary  Ann,  b.  1895, — Julia  Sarah,  b.  1901, — May  Alicia,  b.  1908. 
Residence , Tichbourne,  N.S.  Wales,  Australia. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Lawrence  Alicia  : m.  1870,  William  Evans  Morrell,  and 
has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1873, — Ida  Georgie, — Laura  Isabella.  : m.  1904,  Archibald  William 
Henry  Grubb,  and  has  issue  living,  George  b.  1905.  Residence , 15,  Cornwall  Road,  St.  Stephen’s 
Square,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Emma  Jane  [Lady  Hartwell ),  only  child  of  Sir  Henry 
Dymoke,  1st  and  last  Bt.  : m.  1861,  Sir  Francis  Houlton  Hartwell,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1900. 
Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Sydney  Charles  Elphinstone  Hartwell  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Barry  Hartwell,  b.  1880,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : 1912,  Emily 

Maybell,  da.  of  Joseph  Dobbs,  of  The  Chalet,  Temple  Road,  Dublin  : — 

Evelyn  Patricia,  b.  1913. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Sydney  Charles  Elphinstone  Hartwell,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1844,  d.  1899:  in.  1876,  Marion,  da.  of  Col.  J.  Hadow  Jenkins,  B.S.C. 

John  Redmond,  D.S.O.,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Radley;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  DS.O.);  D.S  O.  1916  : m.  1911,  Nina  Oliver,  da.  of  Gen. 

George  Francis  William  St.  John,  C.B.,  R.A.,and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Marion,  b.  1912. 

Mignonne  Louise  Julia. Dorothy  Effie  Marion:  vi.  1915,  F.  W.  Bartholomew,  Lieut.  Bedford- 

shire Regt. 

The  1st  baronet  was  a Commander  R.N.,  Colonel  of  the  Deptford  and  Woolwich  Volunteers,  and 
Director  of  Greenwich  Hospital.  He  received  knighthood  in  1803,  when  acting  as  proxy  for  Viscount 
Keith  on  the  installation  of  that  peer  as  a Knight  of  the  Bath. 


HARTY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Prospect  House,  Roebuck,  Dublin. 


dishonored. 


Sir  Lionel  Lockington  Harty,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  Aug.  29th,  1864;  *•  his  father,  Sir 
Henry  Lockington,  1913:  m.  1894,  Lucy 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Willcocks,  J.P.,  of 
St.  Lawrence,  Chapelizod,  co.  Dublin,  and  has 
issue. 

&rms — Or,  on  a fesse  sable  between  three  trefoils  slipped 
vert  as  many  doves  volant  of  the  field.  Crest — A falcon’s 
head  erased  proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a trefoil 
slipped  vert,  between  two  wings  erect  or,  each  charged  with 
a hurt. 

Seat — Belrobin,  co.  Louth. 


Daughters  living— Eileen  Rhoda. Kathleen  Annie. 

Sisters  living  — Paulina  Rhoda:  in.  1885,  Frederick 

William  Forsythe. Elizabeth  Kathleen : m.  1880, 

Frederick  Leopold  Flood,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  Resi- 
dence, 

Daughters  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Caroline  Elizabeth 

Josephine. Isabella  Henrietta.  Residence,  1,  Amherst 

Road,  Ealing,  W. 


HARVEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Crown  Point,  Trowse,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Charles  Harvey,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  25th, 
1849;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Robert  John  Harvey,  M.P., 
1870;  ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.: 
m.  1st,  1870,  Jane  Ann,  who  ^1891,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Benjamin  Green,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 2ndly,  1893, 
Mary  Anne  Edith,  da.  of  G.  F.  Cooke,  of  Holmwood, 
Norwich,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Erminois,  on  a chief  indented  gules  between  two  crescents  argent, 
a representation  of  the  gold  medal  presented  to  Sir  Robert  John  Harvey,  by 
command  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  Regent,  for  his  services  at  the  battle  of 
Orthes,  pendent  from  a riband  gules,  fimbriated  azure,  beneath  it  the  word 
“ Orthes”  ; a canton  ermine  charged  with  a representation  of  the  insignia  of 
a Knight  of  the  Royal  Portuguese  order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword,  pendent 
from  a riband  azure.  Crest — Out  of  a mural  crown  or,  above  a dexter  cubit 
arm  erect,  proper,  a crescent  argent  between  two  branches  of  laurel  also 
proper. 

Residence — Rainthorpe  Hall,  Norfolk.  Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— CHARLES  ROBERT  LAMBART  EDWARD,  b.  April  1 6th, 
1871 : in.  1891,  Jessie,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  E.  Turnbull,  of  Smedley,  Lancashire,  and  has 
issue  living,  Dorothy,  b.  1892.  Club , Bath.  ■ By  2nd  marriage — Oliver  Charles,  b.  1893  ; in 
Foreign  Office:  in.  1920,  Maud  Annora,  da.  of  Arthur  Watkin  Williams-Wynn  [see  Williams- 
Wynn,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 36,  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W.i. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Sibyl  Henrietta,  b.  1873  : in.  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  James 
Campbell  Ouseley  Fitz-Maurice  [see  E.  Orkney,  colls.].  Gabrielle  Jean,  b.  1881  : in.  1909,  Philip 
Henry  Napier  [see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrick,  colls.].  Residence , 

Sister  living — Ida:  in.  1876,  Thomas  Keppel  [see  E.  Albemarle,  colls.].  Residence , Scole  House, 
Scole,  Norfolk. 

Gen.  Sir  Robert  John  Harvey,  Knight,  K.C.B.,  K.T.S.,  and  K.C.B.A.,  was  a distinguished  soldier, 
and  served  as  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of  Wellington  at  the  battles  of  Oporto,  Busaco,  Salamanca,  Vittoria, 
Nive,  Nivelle,  Orthes,  and  Toulouse,  and  at  the  sieges  of  Ciudad  Rodrigo,  Badajos,  Burgos,  and  St. 
Sebastian.  His  son,  Robert  John,  M.P.  for  Thetford  (C)  1865-8,  was  created  a baronet. 


Alteri  si  tibi. 

To  another  as  to  thyself. 


HARVEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Langley  Park,  Bucks. 


Probitas  verus  honos. 
Probity  is  true  honor. 


Sir  Robert  Grenville  Harvey,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  July  1st,  1856;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert  Bateson,  1887; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  ; is  a D.L.  for  Bucks 
(High  Sheriff  1900)  : m.  1893,  the  Hon.  Emily  Blanche  Murray 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England), 
da.  of  1st  Viscount  Elibank,  and  has  issue. 

^rnts — Gules,  on  a bend  engrailed  argent  three  trefoils  slipped  vert 
within  a bordure  wavy  or.  Crest — A lion  reguardant  proper  debruised 

by  a bendlet  wavy  sinister  or,  and  resting  his  dexter  forepaw  on  au 
escutcheon  argent  charged  with  a bat’s  wing  sable. 

Seat — Langley  Park,  Slough.  Club — Carlton. 


Daughters  living — Diana  Blanche,  b.  r897.— Caroline  Magdalen,  b. 

1899. 

Sisters  living— Caroline  Georgina. Diana  Genevieve.— Florence 

Anna  : in.  i89r,  Richard  Henry  Tillyer. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Bateson  Harvey,  and  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1859,  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1900 : m.  1891,  Catherine  Maria  (now  of  East  Burnham  Lodge, 
Slough),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  James  Walter  Lascelles  [ see  E.  Hare- 
wood,  colls.]  : — 

Sylvia,  b.  1899:  m.  1918,  Rawdon  S.  Payne,  sometime  Lieut.  R.A.F.  Residence , Garryhankard 
House,  co.  Cork. 


HATCH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Portland  Place,  Borough  of  St.  Marylebone. 

Sir  Ernest  Frederic  George  Hatch, 

K.B.E. , ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  John  William  Hatch, 
by  Matilda  Augusta,  only  da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Snell,  Bar.- 
at-Law,  of  Callington,  Cornwall;  b.  April  12th,  1859; 
ed.  privately  ; founder  of  the  firm  of  Hatch,  Mansfield 
and  Co.,  wine  merchants,  of  47,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. ; 
on  panel  of  Chm.  of  Arbitration  Court,  Board  of  Trade  ; 
has  acted  as  Chm.  of  many  Departmental  Committees 
(Home  Office,  Board  of  Trade,  Insurance  Commn., 
and  Local  Govt.  Board)  ; sometime  Chm.  of  Govt. 
Commn.  for  Belgian  Refugees  ; is  Chm.  and  Treasurer 
of  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital,  and  Com.  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium  ; has  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ; travelled  in  America,  Canada,  South 
Africa,  India,  China,  and  Japan  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Lancashire  (S.E.),  Girton  Div.  (C,  subsequently  L) 
I895*i9o6,  having  been  defeated  there  1889  and  1892  ; 
author  of  “Far  Eastern  Impressions,”  “In  Support 
of  Free  Trade,”  and  other  works;  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1900,  Lady  Constance 
Blanche  Godolphin  Osborne,  da.  of  9th  Duke  of  Leeds,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Or,  on  a pale  indented  plain  cotised  azure  two  demi-lions  passant  guardant  or,  a chief 
arched  gules.  ftmt — A roundle  per  pale  argent  and  or  charged  with  a demi-lion  passant  guardant 
azure,  the  whole  between  two  roses  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 

Residence — 20,  Portland  Place,  W. 

Daughter  living — Marjorie  Helen  Ruth,  b.  1901  : m.  1919,  Capt.  William  Foster,  late  R.A.F. 
[B.  BatemanJ,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Frederic  Evelyn,  b.  1920.  Residence,  25A,  Motcombe 
Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 


Havelock-Allan,  see  Allan. 


HAWKINS,  Creation  (G.B.)  1778,  of  Kelston,  Somersetshire. 

Rev.  Sir  John  Cesar  Hawkins,  4th 

Baronet;  b.  Jan.  27th,  1837;  s.  his  grandfather, 
Sir  John  Cesar,  1861  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861,  Hon. 
Fellow  19 1 1)  ; Hon.  D.D.,  St.  Andrews  1909; 
was  V.  of  St.  Paul’s,  Chatham,  1863-4,  and  of 
Westcott  1864-6,  and  R.  of  St.  Albans  1866-8,  and 
of  Chelmsford  1878-80;  is  Hon.  Canon  of  St. 
Albans:  m.  1863,  Mary  Catharine,  da.  of  Thomas 
Ellames  Withington,  of  Culcheth  Hall,  Lancashire. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a saltire  engrailed  sable  a quatrefoil 
between  four  fleurs-de-lis  or.  Cnst — On  a mount  vert  a hind 

lodged  or,  the  dexter  forefoot  resting  on  a gunstone. 

Residence — Kelston  Lodge,  72,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Scott 
Hawkins,  6th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1814, 
d.  1889  : m.  1874,  Fanny  Cecilia,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  Evan  Williams,  of  Duffryn 
For  God  and  the  king  Frwd,  Cardiff : — 9 

JOHN  SCOTT  CESAR,  b.  June  12th,  1875;  ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897). Laura 

Evelyn,  b . 1877 Charlotte  Blanche,  b.  1881.  Residence , Henley  Lodge,  Bath. 


Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Caesar  Hawkins,  7th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  1890  : 
m.  ist,  1850,  Emmeline  Jane,  who  d.  1854,  da.  of  Jonah  Dawnay,  2ndly,  1856, 
Louisa  Jane,  da.  of  S.  Grice,  of  Asheldam  Hall,  Essex  : — 

(By  ist  marriage),  Henry  Caesar,  b.  1852  : m.  ist,  1883,  Kate,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Henderson,  C.M.G.,  and  widow  of  George  Shepstone  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Bessie  Gertrude,  da.  of  Charles 
Roper,  of  Blisworth,  Northants,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  ist  marriage)  Frederick  Caesar,  b. 
1887  ; Lieut.  King’s  African  Rifles ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Villiers 
Geoffrey  Caesar,  b.  1890;  European  War  1914-19,  as  Capt.  R.F.A.  : m.  1920,  Blanche,  da.  of 
A.  C.  Hampden-Smithers,  of  Springs,  Transvaal, — Humphrey  Caesar,  M.C. , b.  1891  ; Lieut. 
R.F.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Dorothy  Mary,  O.B.E. ; b.  1884  ; Area 
Controller  Queen  Mary’s  Women’s  Army  Auxiliary  Corps,  S.  Command,  during  European  War 
(O.B.E.)  : m.  1903,  Com.  Charles  Tiedemann  Gervers,  D.S.O.,  formerly  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living. 


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Residence , Ede,  Middleburg,  Transvaal.^— Emmeline  Edith,  b.  1854:  m.  1878,  George  Walker, 

J.P.,  who  d.  1919,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , High  Flats,  Natal. (By  2nd  marriage) 

Arthur  Caesar,  b.  1857.— Scott  Caesar,  b.  1861.— Percy  Caesar,  b.  1863.  Bertram  Caesar,  b. 

1872.— George  Caesar,  b.  1875. Cyril  Caesar,  b.  1878.— —-Laura  Georgina.— Edith  Charlotte  : 

in.  19 — , G.  C.  Henderson.— Alice  Maude. Kate. 

Issue  of  the  late  Villiers  William  Caesar  Hawkins,  9th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1824, 
d.  1909  : m.  1857,  Emily,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Daly,  Administrator 
of  Demerara  and  Essequibo  : — 

Frederick  Daly  Caesar,  b.  1858 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Staff : in.  1892,  Mabel,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Whitfeld,  J.P.,  of  Hamsey  House,  near  Lewes.  Residence , Thirlestane,  Arundel  Road, 
Eastbourne.— -Villiers  Alweyn  Caesar,  b.  i860  : m.  1888,  Florence  Celia,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
J.  Cowper,  15th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Villiers  Frederick  Caesar,  b.  1888.  Residence,  19, 

York  House,  Church  Street,  Kensington,  W. Herbert  Caesar,  b.  1863;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1886, 

L.R.C.P.  Edin.  1887:  m.  1st,  1890,  Florence  Margaret,  who  <£.1897,  da.  of  the  late  William  John, 
Tonge,  of  Morants  Court,  Sevenoaks ; 2ndly,  1902,  Marianne  Lloyd,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Charles 
Frederick  Murray,  of  Woodcote  Hall,  Epsom,  and  widow  of  William  David  Lloyd,  of  Betchworth, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Kathleen  Margaret,  b.  189-.  Residence,  Greenwode  Leghe, 
Up  Hatherley,  Cheltenham.— Ernest  Caesar,  A 1872  : m.  1897,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John 

Foy,  of  16,  Bolton  Gardens,  S.W. Emily  Maria.-^— Mabel  Edith:  m.  1898,  James  Staats 

Forbes  Higginson,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Annesley  Hawkins  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Webster  Hawkins,  b.  1842,  d.  1917 : m.  1877,  Kate,  who  d. 
1902,  da.  of  P.  Leyburn  : — 

Charles  Francis,  b.  1880 ; Major  R.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.^— Rose 

Mary. Beatrice : in.  1912,  E.  B.  Brand,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1913. Harriet  Emma: 

m.  1907,  Thomas  Bowman  Henry  Whytehead,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy,  b.  1908.— Olive. 
Residence , Acomb,  near  York. 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Hawkins,  b.  1849,  d.  1910:  in.  1880,  Marguerite  Wilhelmine,  da( 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Codings  Lukis,  R.  of  Wath,  near  Ripon  : — 

Eustace  Fellowes  Sinclair,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  (Reserve);  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Hawkins,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Hawkins, 
4th  son  of  1 st  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Annesley  Hawkins,  b.  1813,  d.  1891 : in.  1st,  1838,  Harriet 
Emma,  who  d.  1844,  da.  of  Col.  William  Hale,  of  Acomb,  York;  2ndly,  1846,  Isabell,  who 
d.  1864,  da.  of  — Sinclair,  of  Escrick,  York  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage),  Cecil,  b.  1851.  Arthur  Cockburn,  b.  1852  : in.  1883,  Agnes,  da.  of  H.  Carmichael, 
Esq.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Cecil  Carmichael,  b.  1884  : in.  1907,  Winnifred,  da.  of  John 
Robinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Arthur  Robinson  b.  1908,  Harold  Percy  b.  1909,  Winnifred 
Agnes  Ruth  b.  1910, — Arthur  Charles,  b.  1885, — Reginald  Caesar,  b.  1890, — Agnes  Isabel,  b.  1889, — 

Frances  Kathleen,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Swan  Lake,  Manitoba,  Canada. Launcelot,  b.  1859 

— — Georgiana  Elizabeth.— Mabel  Anne.  Frances  Emily.— Mary  Isabel. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  James  Hawkins,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Hawkins  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Caesar  Hugh  Hawkins,  R.N.,  b.  1841,  d.  1888  : m.  1888,  Annie  Beatrice 
(who  m.  2ndly.  1893,  Charles  Hugh  Babington  Elliott,  one  of  H.M.’s  Inspectors  of 
Schs.,  Clifton),  of  Cliff  Court,  Frenchay,  Bristol,  da.  of  the  late  George  Wills,  of  3, 
Worcester  Villas,  Clifton  : — 

Caesar  Hugh  George  Wills  (posthumous),  b.  1889  ; is  Lieut,  in  the  Army  : m.  1914,  Margaret  Edith, 
da.  of  James  Shaw  Robertson,  of  The  Vache,  Chalfont  St.  Giles,  and  has  issue  living,  Caesar 
Charles,  b.  1915, — Margaret  Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1917.  Residence,  The  Vache  Cottage,  Chalfont 
St.  Giles. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Hawkins,  D.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward 
Hawkins  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Caesar  Richard  Hawkins,  b.  1841,  d.  1894:  in.  1867,  Alice,  who  d.  1882, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  E.  Norman  Perkins,  formerly  B.S.C.  : — 

Edward  Caesar,  b.  1876;  is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk:  m.  1899,  Blanche  Marianne,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Blomfield  Smith,  R.  of  Shelton,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Pennell  Caesar,  R.N.,  b.  1899  ; 

became  Lieut.  1920.  Residence,  Shelton  Hall,  Long  Stratton,  Norfolk. Maud  Ellen  : in.  1896, 

Lieut.-Col.  Owen  James  Obbard,  Indian  Army,  and  a Dep.  Commr.,  Burma. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Hawkins,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Hawkins,  M.D.,  b.  1794,  d.  1877  : m.  1st,  1831,  Hester,  who  d. 
1847,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Vaughan  ; 2ndly,  1859,  Sarah  Jane,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of 
George  Haywood,  of  Park  Hall,  Derbyshire  : — 

Hester  Lucretia  Eliza.  Residence,  Newick,  St.  Cross,  Winchester. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Hawkins,  b.  1805,  d.  1893 : in.  1st,  1850, 
Frances  Julia,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Jasper  Nicolls,  K.C.B.  ; 2ndly,  18 66,  Henrietta, 
who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.IGeorge  Howes,  R.  of  Spixworth,  Norfolk  : — 

Herbert  Pennell,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1887,  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1887,  M.D. 
1894);  M.R.C.S.,  England  1887,  M.R.C.P.,  London  1889,  and  F.R.C.P.  1894;  is  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Med  Chirurgical  So. : in.  1910,  Hester  Vera,  da.  of  Fleetwood  Rynd,  formerly  of  Mount 
Armstrong,  co.  Kildare,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Francis  Caesar,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Lacken- 

hurst,  Shipley,  Sussex. Charles  Caesar,  b.  1864.  Julia  Susannah.— ’Emily  Louisa  Margaret. 

Residence , 14,  Sheen  Gate  Gardens,  East  Sheen,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Francis  Hawkins  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Halford  Hawkins,  b.  1838,  d.  1900:  in.  1878,  Susan,  who 
d.  1905,  only  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Colpoys  Haughton,  C.S.I.  : — 

Henry  Vaughan,  b.  1879:  is  in  Soudan  Civil  Ser. ; has  4th  class  Medjidie : in.  1906,  Mary 
Mackenzie,  da.  of  Alexander  Francis  Mackenzie  Downie,  of  Holybourne  Cottage,  Alton, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Alexander  Vaughan,  b.  1917, — Susette  Henrietta  Mary, 
b.  1907, — Pamela  Hester,  b.  1915.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.— Charles  Francis,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  b. 
1881  ; European  War  1915-18  as  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Tank  Corps  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1918:  in.  1906,  Ethel  Lucy  Carrie,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Joel  Thomas,  of 

Cheltenham. Epmund  John  Edward,  b.  1883  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major  R.A.F.  : in. 

1910  (marriage  dissolved  by  Canadian  Parliament  1919),  Gladys  Agnes,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  E.  W. 

Wilson,  of  Montreal.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Royal  Aero. Lilias  Susan,  b.  1888.  Residence,  25,  East 

Cliffe,  Dover. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Serjeant-Surgeon  to  George  II.  and  George  III. 


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HAWLEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Leybourne  Grange,  Kent. 

^S/rHENRY  Cusack  Wingfield  Hawley, 
6th  Baronet',  b.  Dec.  23rd,  1876;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Henry  Michael,  1909  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Capt.  The  Queen’s 
Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent.  Regt.),  and  patron  of  one 
living ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded) : m . 1913,  Marjorie  Florence,  da.  of 
Robert  Mascall  Curteis,  of  Piltdown,  Sussex, 
and  Winkenhurst,  Hellingly,  Sussex  [Thomas, 
Bt.,  cr.  1694.]. 

— Vert,  a saltire  engrailed  or.  Cmt — A dexter 
arm  in  armour  proper,  garnished  or,  holding  in  the  hand 
a spear  in  bend  sinister,  point  downwards,  also  proper. 

Residence — The  Manor  House,  Lytchetts  Matravers, 
Dorset.  

Brother  living— Michael  Charles,  b.  1879:  m.  1911, 
Ethel,  da.  of  W.  H.  Williams,  of  139,  Adelaide  Road, 
Hampstead,  N.  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Micheline,  b.  1912. 
Residence , Tumby  Lawn,  Boston,  Lincolnshire. 

Sisters  living — Gladys  Florence. Olive  Victoria  : in. 

1920,  the  Rev.  Henry  Cecil  Marriott  Spurrier,  R.  of 
Roughton  with  Haslam.  Residence , Roughton  Rectory, 
Lincolnshire. 

Uncles  living — Frederick  William,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Radley.— —Arthur  Cecil,  b.  1862.  Residence , 
Everleigh,  Bishop’s  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Aunts  living — Edith  Catherine. Ada  Mary. Kathleen  Augusta. -Mary  Blanche. 

Ethel  Maud. Nina  Cicely.  Residence,  Everleigh,  Bishop’s  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Widow  living  of  5th  Baronet — Frances  Charlotte  ( Lady  Hawley ),  da.  of  the  late  John 
Wingfield- Stratford  [see  V.  Powerscourt,  colls.],  of  Addington  Park,  near  Maidstone  : in.  1875,  Sir 
Henry  Michael  Hawley,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Cyril  Francis  Hawley,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1878,  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1914  : in.  1912,  Ursula  Mary,  da.  of  Henry  Percy  St.  John 
[see  V.  Bolingbroke,  colls.]  : — 

DAVID  HENRY,  b.  May,  13th  1913. Anthony  Charles  St.  John,  b.  1914. 

HAWORTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Dunham  Massey,  co.  Chester. 

Sir  Arthur  Adlington  Haworth, 

1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Abraham  Haworth, 
J.P.,  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire;  b.  Aug.  22nd,  1865; 
ed.  at  Bowdon  Coll.,  Manchester,  and  at  Rugby; 
is  a Cotton  Yarn  Agent,  Chm.  of  Manchester  Roy. 
Exchange  and  of  Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  Trea- 
surer of  Manchester  Congregational  Board,  Past  Chm. 
of  Congregational  Union  of  England  and  Wales,  a 
Member  of  Council  and  Board  of  Education  of 
Mansfield  Coll.,  Oxford,  Major  Cheshire  Vol. 
Regt.,  a J.P.  for  Cheshire  and  Shropshire,  and 
Pres,  of  ’95  Club ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  S.  Div.  of 
Manchester  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to  March  1912,  when  he 
was  defeated  ; was  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
(unpaid)  Feb.  to  March  1912:  m.  1891,  Lily, 
I.P.,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  John  Rigby,  of 
Altrincham,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  on  a bend  between  two  stags’  heads  couped 
or,  as  many  garbs  gules.  Crrst — Issuant  out  of  grass  proper 
a stag’s  head  gules  armed  and  collared  with  a chain  or. 

Seat — Normanby,  Dunham  Massey,  Altrincham.  Clubs 
— Reform,  National  Liberal,  Manchester  Reform,  Union. 


Son  living— ARTHUR  GEOFFREY,  b.  April  5th,  1896. 

Daughters  living — Lois  Adlington,  b.  1892.— Mary  Suzette,  b.  1899. 

HAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1635,  of  Smithfield,  and  Haystoun,  Peeblesshire. 


For  my  country. 


Sir  Duncan  Edwyn  Hay,  10th 
Baronet;  b.  Sept.  25th,  1882  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  John  Adam,  1895;  ed.  at  Eton;  for- 
merly Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Peeblesshire,  Lieut. 
Gen.  List,  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff,  and 
a Member  of  King’s  Bodyguard  for  Scotland  : 
m.  1905,  Lavinia  Mary,  da.  of  Wallace 
Charles  Houstoun  [see  Matheson,  Bt.]. 

— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  cin- 
quefoils argent ; 2hd  and  3rd,  gules,  three  bars  ermine; 
over  all  upon  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  argent,  three 
escutcheons  gules,  all  within  a bordure  vert,  charged 
alternately  with  unicorns’  heads  couped  and  stars 
argent.  Cttst — An  ox-yoke  in  bend  or,  bows  gules. 
jSnpporttrs — Dexter,  a husbandman  habited  proper, 
holding  over  his  shoulder  an  ox-yoke  or ; sinister , a 
royal  stag  proper. 


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Seat — Kings  Meadows,  Haystoun,  Peebles.  Clubs  — Bachelors’,  New  (Edinburgh),  Royal 

Yacht  Squadron. 


Sisters  living — Meliora : in.  igog,  Major  Mark  Sprot  of  Riddell,  2nd  Dragoons,  and  has  issue 
living,  John,  b.  1911,— Elizabeth  Meliora,  b.  1910,— Cecilia  Doriel,  b.  1917,— Aidan  Mark,  b.  1919. 

Residence , Riddell,  Lilliesleaf,  Roxburghshire. Doriel  {Hon.  Mrs.  Arthur  B.  S.  Dutton) : in. 

1914,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Brandreth  Scott  Dutton,  C.M.G.,  R.N.  [see  B.  Sherborne]. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  8th  baLnet)-ATHOLE  STANHOPE,  b.  March  25th,  1861 : m.  1890, 
Caroline  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir  Edward  Cunard,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Athole, 
b.  1890  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  : m.  1914,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Heywood  Heywood  Jones, 
of  Badsworth  Hall,  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  b.  1915,— Bache  McEvers  Athole,  b.  1892  ; 
Capt.  Hussars:  m.  1918,  the  widow  of  Capt.  — Summers,— Athole,  b.  xgoi.  Residence , Marie- 
field,  Roxburgh.  Club , Orleans. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  8th  baronet) — Henrietta  Louisa. Adele  [Hon.  Mrs.  Charles  Scuda- 

more-Stanhope ),  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1900,  the  Hon.  Charles  Hay  Scudamore- Stanhope  [see 
E.  Chesterfield].  Residence , 64,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  7th  Baronet)— Dorothea  (1 Countess  of  Chesterfield)-,  m.  1851,  the 
9th  Earl  of  Chesterfield,  who  d.  1887.  Residence,  26,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— (“Lola”)  Anne  Salisbury  Mary  Meliora  [Lady  Hay), 
da.  of  Sir  Robert  John  Milliken  Napier,  9th  Bt. : in.  1881,  Sir  John  Adam  Hay,  9th  baronet, 
who  d.  1895.  Residence , 42,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Butler  Hay,  4th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1864,  d.  1912  : m. 

1899,  Ella  Franklyn,  da.  of  the  late  F.  B.  Bulkeley  Johnson  : — 

Grisel  Butler,  b.  1900. 

The  1st  baronet  was  an  Esquire  of  the  body  of  JamesVI.  With  his  patent  of  baronetcy  (of  which, 
however,  there  is  no  official  record)  he  received  eighteen  square  acres  of  land  in  Nova  Scotia.  The 
3rd  baronet  inherited  only  the  title,  which  on  his  death,  in  1683,  became  dormant.  In  1762  James 
Hay,  M.D.,  claimed  and  assumed  the  baronetcy,  was  served  heir  to  his  great-great-grandfather,  John 
Hay  of  Kings  meadows — a younger  brother  of  the  grandfather  of  the  1st  baronet — by  a jury  assembled 
at  Perth  1805,  and  subsequently,  in  1806,  matriculated  arms  as  a baronet  in  the  Lyon  Office. 


HAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1663,  of  Park,  Wigtownshire. 

Sir  Lewis  John  Erroll  Hay,  9th  Baronet ; b. 
Nov.  17th,  1866;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur  Graham,  1889; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh  : m.  1895,  Lizabel  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  Lachlan  Macdonald,  of  Skeabost,  Isle  of  Skye, 
and  has  issue. 

£|Vrms — Argent,  three  escutcheons  within  a bordure  gules.  Crtst — A 
falcon  wings  addorsed  proper. 

Residence — 6,  Ravelston  Park,  Edinburgh. 


Son  living— ARTHUR  THOMAS  ERROLL,  b.  April  13th,  1909. 

Daughters  living— Marie  Lizabel  Macdonald,  b.  1896 Elspeth 

Minna  Erroll,  b.  1898. Dorothea  Violet  Douglas,  b.  1900. Jean 

Isobel  Macpherson,  b.  1901. Lizabel  Ailsa  Macdonald,  b.  1903.. 

Lilias  Erroll  Audley  Beresford,  b.  1906 Margaret  Audrey  Theresa, 

b.  1907. Betty  Louise  Macdonald,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living— Arthur  George  Beresford,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital,  London  : in.  1913,  Louise  Emily  May,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Robert  Carden, 
D.L.,  of  Fishmoyne,  Tipperary,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Alice  Carden,  b.  1914.  Residence , 
Moygannon,  Rostrevor,  co.  Down. 

Sisters  living— Mary  Elizabeth  Tuchet,  b.  1865. Gertrude  Alice  Brunette,  b.  1867. Emily 

Frances  Graham,  b.  1871.  .Robina  Margaret  Catherine  Violet,  b.  1874  : in.  1906,  Charles  James 
Lord,  of  Bank  of  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Graham,  b.  1907, — Barbara  Isabel  Brunette, 
b.  1909, — Sylvia  Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  1911.  Residence , Bank  of  Ireland  House,  Mullingar,  West- 
meath.—Florence  Grace  Douglas,  b.  1875  : in.  1914,  Donald  John  O’Hara,  C.E.  Residence , 1, 
Rowland  Terrace,  Rostrevor,  co.  Down. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  7th  baronet) — Charles  Edward,  b.  1850:  in.  1886,  Jessie  Fulton,  da.  of 
James  Arthur,  of  Barshaw  and  Carlung  [see  B.  Glenarthur,  colls.],  and  widow  of  John  Moffat, 
C.E.,  having  had  issue,  Charles  Edward  Erroll,  b.  1893  ; Lieut.  17th  Lancers  ; d.  (wounds  in  action 
during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  Somerby  House,  Somerby,  Oakham.  Clubs,  Boodle’s, 
Orleans. 


Serva  jugum. 
Keep  the  yoke. 


HAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1703,  of  Alderston,  N.B. 


Spare  nought. 


Sir  William  Henry  Hay,  8th  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  William  Thomas  Hay,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet ; b.  May 
30th,  1867  ; s.  his  kinsman,  Sir  Hector  Maclean,  1916. 

gCrms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  azure,  three  fraises,  Fraser ; 2nd  and 
3rd,  gules,  three  bars  ermine,  Gifford  o/Yester ; over  all,  upon  an  escut- 
cheon of  pretence  argent,  three  escutcheons  gules,  in  the  centre  a key 
fesseways  wards  downwards  sable.  Crtst — A goat’s  head  erased  argent, 
armed  or. 

Residence — 


Brothers  living— EDWARD,  b.  May  30th,  1870.^— Frederick  Howard, 
b.  1871. James  Herbert,  b.  1873. 

Mother  living — Isabella,  da.  of  Robert  Charles,  of  Melbourne  : tn. 
i860,  William  Thomas  Hay,  who  d.  1886,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet.  Resi- 
dence, Melbourne,  Victoria. 


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Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Florence  Anne  ( Lady  Hay),  widow  of  Major  A.  Dingwall 
Fordyce  : m.  1906,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Sir  Hector  Maclean  Hay,  7th  baronet.  Residence , 30,  Holland 
Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hamilton  Staveley  Augustus  Lindley  Hay,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet, 
b.  1824,  d.  1884  : m.  1853,  Agnes  Swinton,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  John  Carfrae,  of 
Edinburgh : — 

Henry  Campbell,  b.  1859.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Howard  Augustus  Hay,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1884  : m. 
1853,  Sarah,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  Henry  Harris,  of  Bitterne,  Southampton  : — 

William  James  Henry  Beachell,  b.  1856. Douglas  Hector,  b.  1869  : m.  1896,  Amy  Margaret,  da. 

of  Alexander  Jansen,  formerly  of  Ridgway,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas 
Howard  Jerome,  b.  1898, — Thelma  Arline,  b.  1903.-  Jane  Sophia  Louisa  : in.  1902,  William 
Watts,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Hay,  b.  1904. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alexander  Murray  Hay  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Alexander  Hay,  b.  1843,  d.  1912  : in.  1871,  Harriet  (now  of  79, 
High  Street,  Wavertree,  Liverpool),  da.  of  John  Edwards,  of  Shrewsbury  : — 

Harriet  Eleanor,  b.  1878. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Shaw  Hay,  b.  1850,  d.  1908  : in.  1st,  1880,  Charlotte  Anne,  da.  of 
William  Corlett,  of  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man  ; 2ndly,  1889,  Arminal  Walmsley  (now  of  West- 
field,  Heaton  Mersey,  Manchester),  da.  of  James  Scotson,  of  Liverpool : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Conran  Ker,  b.  1882  : m.  1908,  Grace,  2nd  da.  of  Thomas  B.  Horsfield,  of  Alex- 
andra Park,  Manchester,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Horsfield,  b.  1912, — Gordon  Conran,  b. 

19:9, — Arminal  Grace,  A 1916.  Residence,  West  Hill,  Toronto,  Canada. Thomas  Corlett,  b. 

1883.  Residence,  Singapore. Lizzie  Hilda, b.  18 — . (By  2nd  marriage) Muriel  Scotson, b.  1891. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Hay,  half-brother  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Ker  Hay,  b.  1800,  d.  1893  : in.  1825,  Catherine  Norval,  who  d.  1883, 
da.  of  Crosby  Swindal-Norval,  of  Baghall,  co.  Linlithgow 

Christina  : in.  18 — , Col.  Hennah,  Madras  Cav. Mary  Loraine : m.  1865,  Henry  Wilberforce  Bird. 

Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Pasley  Hay,  b.  1801,  d.  1858  : m.  18 — , Georgina,  da. 
of  — Arnaud,  of  Mauritius  : — 

Sir  James  Shaw,  K.C.M.G.,  b.  1839  ; formerly  Lieut.  89th  Regt. ; was  Administrator  of  Govt,  of  the 
Gambia  1886-8,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Sierra  Leone  and  H.M.’s  Consul  for  Liberia  1888-92, 
and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Barbados  1892-1900;  C.M.G.  1887,  K.C.M.G.  1889:  in.  1st,  18 — , 
Jane,  who  d 18 — , da.  of  John  Morin,  of  Allington,  co.  Dumfries  ; 2ndly,  18 — , Frances  Marie, 
who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Mons.  Jacques  Polatza,  of  Brussels ; 3rdly,  1894,  Isabella  Graham,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Fergusson  Cockburn,  B.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Margaret  Eleanor, 
b.  1866  : in.  1893,  Major  Harold  Wolstenholme  Cobb,  who  d.  1909,  formerly  Duke  of  Wellington’s 
W.  Riding  Regt.).  Residence,  42,  Lexham  Gardens,  W.  Club,  United  Service. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Pasley  Hay  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Woulfe  Hay,  b.  1836,  d.  1910:  in.  1863,  Alida  Maria,  who  d. 
1906,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Major  H.  W.  Porteous:— 

Henry  Thomas  Horatio,  b.  1863 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  : in.  1896,  Mary  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  James  Corser,  of  Burrington,  Ludlow,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Douglas 
Woulfe-,-  M.C. , b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, 

— Alida  Mary,  b.  1899.  Residence , Stanley  Lodge,  Battledown,  Cheltenham. James  Douglas, 

b.  1865  : m.  1911,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Habberley  Price,  of  Neath. Alexander,  b. 

1872  : in.  1909,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Gordon  Styles  Hare,  of  Croydon,  and  has  issue  living, 

James  Woulfe,  b.  1910, — William,  b.  1912. Mary  Conran:  in.  1904,  Charles  Stansfeld  Hicks. 

Emily  Henrietta. Annie  Ker.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Loraine  Geddes  Hay,  b.  1847,  d.  1904  : m.  1879,  Emily  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Donald  Macdonald,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — # 

Loraine  Macdonald,  b.  1883;  is  in  Customs  Depart.,  Trinidad.  Residence,  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

James  Carrington,  b.  1888. Mary  Georgina:  m.y 900,  Arthur  John  Fortnum. Margaret 

Emily  : in.  1904,  Clunfergus  George  Chantrell  O’Halloran. Hilda  Rose. 


DALRYMPLE-HAY,  Creation  (G.B.) 


Sisters  living — Evelyn  Eliza,  b.  1852.-^— Clara 


8,  of  Park  Place,  Wigtownshire. 

Sir  William  Archibald 
Dalrymple-Hay,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
Jan.  30th,  1851  ; . his  father,  Adm. 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Charles, 
P.C. , G.C.B.,  F.R.S.,D.C.L.,LL.D 
1912 ; ed.  at  Harrow ; sometime  a 
Clerk  in  the  Treasury  : m.  1906,  Mary, 
only  da.  of  the  late  William  McChlery, 
B.C.S. 

&rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a 
saltire  azure  nine  lozenges  of  the  field,  all 
within  a bordure  gules  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent, 
three  escutcheons  gules  in  chief  an  ox  yoke 
proper.  Crisis — 1st,  a rock  proper,  over  it  the 
motto  “Firm”;  2nd,  a falcon  proper,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  an  escutcheon  gules. 
Supporters — Two  men  in  country  habits,  holding 
in  their  hands  ; dexter,  a ploughshare  proper ; 
sinister,  an  ox-yoke  proper. 

Residence — 120,  Mount  Street,  W.  Club 
— Junior  Carlton. 


Brother  living- CHARLES  JOHN,  b. 
March  21st,  1865 ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; is  a 
Clerk  in  the  Privy  Council  Office  : in.  1906, 
Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hickman 
(formerly  50th  Regt.)  Residence , 180,  Ashley 
Gardens,  S.W. 

:orgiana,  b.  1855. Mary  Elizabeth,  O.B.E., 


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b.  1856;  Hon.  Sec.  Boys’  Brigades,  Navy  League;  O. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.— Violet  Susan,  b.  1868: 
m.  1899,  as  his  second  wife,  Howard  Marsh,  M.A.,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1915,  Master  of  Downing 
College,  Camb..  and  Professor  of  Surg.  in  Camb.  Univ. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Grace  Maria:  m.  1854,  the  Rev.  William  Sutherland 

M'Douall,  who  d.  1902  [see  M.  Bute,  colls.].  Residence , Palmers  Moor  House,  Iver,  Bucks 

Anne  Wilhelmina : m.  1878,  the  Ven.  Edwin  Price,  M.A.,  who  d.  1914,  R.  of  Sedgefield,  Arch 
deacon  of  Auckland,  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Durham,  and  Hon.  Priest-in-Ord.  to  H.M.  Residence , 
Cranmere  House,  Iver,  Bucks. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  James  Francis  Dalrymple-Hay,  el.  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b. 
1848,  1908:  in.  1873,  Ellen  Douglas,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Hathorn 

Johnston-Stewart,  of  Glasserton,  Wigtownshire  : — 

Eleanor  Louisa:  m.  1903,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Archibald  Houison-Craufurd,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Douglas,  b.  1904,— Alexander  James,  b.  1906.  Residences , Dunlop  House, 
Dunlop,  Ayrshire  ; Borland,  Kilmarnock. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  James  Dalrymple-Hay,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1829, 
d.  1881 : m.  1855,  Amelia  Emily,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Col.  Henry  Daniel  Maitland  : — 

James  Reginald  Maitland,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1858;  is  Col.  (retired),  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ; sometime 
Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  Troops  in  Jamaica  ; formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  W.  India  Regt.  ; served  in  Boer 
War  1881  (despatches),  in  Niger  Territories  1899  (medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  Sierra 
Leone  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  as  an  A.A.G.  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1915-17  ; D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910  : in.  1892,  Catherine 

Margaret,  da.  of  Henry  Billinghurst,  of  Westlands,  Midhurst,  Sussex. Charles  Vernon,  b.  i860  ; 

formerly  in  M.C.S.  and  a Staff  Lieut.  : in.  1888,  Lena,  da.  of  F.  Hambley. Harley  Hugh,  b. 

1861  ; is  a Civil  Engineer:  m.  1891,  Agnes  Yelland,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Waters,  of  Clarence 
House,  Gosport,  and  has  issue  living,  Alison  Hathorn  Compton,  b.  1909.  John  Barstow 
Mackenzie,  b.  1863  ; is  a Clerk  in  Bank  of  England : in.  1895,  Frances  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  J.  Walker,  of  Upton-on-Severn  and  Singapore,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Enroll,  b.  1896  ; 
ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded).  Residence,  8,  Glyn  Mansions,  Addison  Bridge,  W.  -George  Houston, 
b.  1865  : m.  1894,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Brereton  Hudson,  K.C.I.E.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Brian  George  Rowland,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  Indian  Cav. ; European  War  1917-19  in  Palestine, — 
Hugh  Brereton,  b.  1901  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Indian  Cav., — Lorna  Alice  Emily,  b.  1899.  Residence , 
Jeetwaipore,  Samastipore,  India.  Stair  Francis  Barton,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasps),  Central  Provinces  of  India  during 
Famine  1899,  European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  three  medals),  E.  Persia  1919-20,  Comdg.  Rui 
Khaf  Column  : m.  1893,  Laura  Mary  Edith  Catherine  Domenica  de  Boullion,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 

E.  H.  Wickham,  R.A.,  formerly  of  Horsington,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Mon- 
tague Vernon  Francis,  R.N.,  b.  1896  ; became  Lieut.  1918  ; European  War  1915-19  with  Submarines 
and  Anti-Submarines  (three  medals) ; has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  medal : m.  1919,  Mary  Teresa  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Henry  Joseph  Mostyn  [ see  Mostyn,  Bt.,  colls.J,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mary  Edith  Teresa  b.  1920.  Annie  Susan  : m.  1880,  Col.  Henry  vTownsend  Butcher,  Comdg.  a 
Brig.  R.F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue  living.  Resi- 
dence, 4,  Stafford  Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Houston  Stewart  Dalrymple-Hay,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1833, 
d.  1873 : in.  1859,  Mary  Adelaide,  da.  of  William  Richard  King,  of  Eulorie. 
N.S.  Wales:— 

James  Stewart,  b.  i860  : in.  1886,  Emily,  da.  of  William  Irving,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Charles 
Houston,  b.  1890, — Mary  Grace,  b.  1888.— Richard  Tycho,  b.  1861 : m.  1888,  Bessie,  da.  of  J.  W. 
Cheesbrough,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Stewart,  M.C.,  b.  1891  ; is  Lieut.  Australian  Artillery  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  M.C.), — Kenneth  Houston,  b.  1896, — Richard 
Tycho,  b.  1900, — Margaret  Fordyce,  b.  1889, — Kathleen  Alice,  b.  1894, — Bessie,  b.  1897.^— Claude 
Thomas  Hugh  Vans,  4 1865  : in.  1898,  Belle,  da.  of  Frank  Wheelhouse.  Houston  Stewart, 
b.  1871.— —Emma  Anne  : in.  1884,  Burton  Dibbs,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence,  Kailoa, 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. Ellen  Moria.  v 

The  1st  baronet,  Col.  Sir  John  Dalrymple,  of  Dunragit,  Wigtownshire,  married  the  daughter  of 

Sir  Thomas  Hay,  3rd  Bt..  of  Park,  on  inheriting  whose  estates  in  1794  he  assumed  the  name  of  Hay. 

The  3rd  baronet,  Adm.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Charles,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Wakefield  (C)  1862-5,  for 

Stamford  1866-80,  and  for  Wigton  Burghs  1880-85. 


HAYES,  Creation  (I.)  1789,  of  Drumboe  Castle,  Donegal.  [Extinct  1912.] 

Sir  Edmund  Francis  Hayes,  5th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Alice  Emily,  b.  1879. 

Sisters  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Katherine.  Residence,  Purbrook  Lodge,  Cosham,  Hants.— 
Emma  Agnes  : vi.  1879,  William  Woods  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Hants  Imperial  Yeo.).  and 
has  issue  living,  Henry  Charles,  b.  1881  ; formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; appointed  Mil.  Consul 
at  Adana,  Asia  Minor  1910, — Edmund  William,  b.  1886.  Residence,  Warnford  Park,  Bishop's 

Waltham,  Hants. Georgina  Mary  Anne.  Residence,  Purbrook  Lodge,  Cosham,  Hants.— 

Louisa  Lydia.  Residence,  Purbrook  Lodge,  Cosham,  Hants. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets—  Hon.  Alice  Anne  {Hon.  Lady  Hayes),  da.  of 
4th  Viscount  Lifford  : in.  1878,  Sir  Samuel  Hercules  Hayes,  4th  Baronet,  who  d.  1901.  Residence, 

Shan  Creggan,  Stranorlar,  co.  Donegal. Alice  ( Lady  Hayes),  da.  of  Judge  Wilkinson,  of 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  : vi.  1900,  Sir  Edmund  Francis  Hayes,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1912,  when  the 
title  became  ext.  Residences,  Drumboe  Castle,  Stranorlar,  co.  Donegal  ; Como,  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales. 


HAYES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1797,  of  Westminster.  [Extinct  1896.] 

Rev.  Sir  John  Warren  Hayes,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Granddaughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet  (issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Beauchamp  Hayes,  b.  1849. 
d.  1884  : m.  1878,  Julia  Annie,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Hibbert  Hopkins,  of  Guilsborough 
Grange,  Northamptonshire), — Annie  Ellen : vi.  1904,  Ernest  Basil  Williams  Miller.— Lucy 
Isabel  : m.  1908,  Arthur  Leigh  Brown.  Marguerite  : m.  1904,  Charles  Thistlethwayte  Welman 
Dunsmure.  Residence, 


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HAZLERIGG,  Creation  (E.)  1622,  of  Noseley  Hall,  Leicestershire. 

Sir  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,  13th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Grey 
Hazlerigg,  el.  son  of  12th  baronet;  b.  Nov.  17th, 
1878 ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Arthur  Grey, 
1890;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1901);  was  Lieut.  R.N.V.B.  1915,  and 
Capt.  Gen.  Ser.  1916-18  ; is  a J.P.  for  Leicester- 
shire (High  Sheriff  1909);  has  been  a County 
Councillor  for  Leicestershire  since  1906  (Chm. 
Dist.  Wages  Committee  1919  and  1920);  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Leicestershire,  E.,  or  Melton, 
Div.  (C)  Jan.  1906  : m.  1903,  Dorothy  Rachel, 
el.  da.  of  John  Henry  Buxton,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Easneye,  Ware  [ see  Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1840], 
and  has  issue, 
drifts — Argent,  a chevron  sable  between  three  hazel  leaves  vert. 

Seat — Noseley  Hall,  Leicester.  Clubs — Carlton,  National,  Leicester  County,  Flyfishers’. 


Sons  living — ARTHUR  GREY,  b.  Feb.  24th,  1910.— Thomas  Heron,  b.  1914. Robert  May- 

nard, b.  1916. 

Daughters  living — Rachel  Elizabeth,  b.  1904. Dorothy  Joan,  b.  1905. Edith  Bridget,  b.  1908. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  12th  baronet)— Allen  Martival,  b.  1855:  m.  1880,  Adela  Louisa  Julia  Fanny 
Codrington,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Codrington  Forsyth,  R.N.,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Martival 
Grey,  b.  1884  ; is  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (T.F.). 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  12th  baronet) — Henrietta  Louisa : m.  1866,  George  Turner,  who  d.  1909, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry  Leslie,  b.  1872, — Henry  Augustus  Greville,  b.  1874, — Henrietta 
Isabel  Maude, — Gwendoline  Mary.  Residence , The  Laurels,  Illston,  Leicester. 

Mother  living — Janet  Edith,  da.  of  Sir  Archibald  Orr  Ewing,  M.P.,  1st  Bt. : rn.  1st,  1878,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,  el.  son  of  12th  baronet,  who  d.  1880  [having  served  in  Crimea  1854-5, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1879-80],  and  has  issue  [see  ante] ; 2ndly,  1888,  Major  Henry  Pelham  Burn, 
formerly  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  has  issue  [see  Ewing,  Bt.].  Residence, 
3,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Maynard  Hazlerigg,  2nd  son  of  12th  baronet, 
b.  1840,  d.  1915  : m.  1869,  Margaret,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen. 
Francis  Walker-Drummond  [Williams-Drummond,  Bt.,  colls.] : — 

Thomas,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877  ; is  Major  R.A.S.C. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1903,  Edith  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  H.  McCheane,  R.M.L.I.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  William,  b.  1904.  ■ Greville,  b.  1881  ; 

sometime  Capt.  10th  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.) ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  : m.  1908,  Helen  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  N.  T.  Parsons,  101st  and  103rd 
Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Greville  Maynard,  b.  1910.  Gwendoline  Alice. 
Henrietta  Mabel. Evelyn. Margaret:  m.  1914,  George  Okeover  Anson. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Greville  Hazlerigg,  4th  son  of  12th  baronet,  b.  1847, 
d.  1893:  m.  1876,  Barbara  Mary,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph 
Walker,  Pease  J.P.,  D.  L.,  of  Hesslewood  House,  Yorkshire: — 

Roger  Greville,  b.  1877  : m.  1919,  Esther  Rosamond,  da.  of  Lacey  Robert  Everett,  of  Rushmere 

Lodge,  Pool,  near  Leeds.  Residence , The  Old  Hall,  Triangle,  near  Halifax,  Yorkshire. 

Guy  Maynard,  M.C.,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Major  Reserve  of  Officers  R.A.S.C.;  sometime 
Assist.  Dist.  Commr.,  E.  Africa  Protectorate,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Transport  with  Army 
of  Occupation  in  Germany;  E.  Africa  1915-16  (despatches,  M.C.)  : m.  1913,  Erna  Irene  Hendrike, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  C.  Heidenreihe,  Austrian  Hussars.— —Charlotte  Isabel : m.  1919,  William 
John  Hilyer  (formerly  Capt.  R.E.),  Projects  Engineer,  Egyptian  State  Telegraph  and  Telephone 

Depart.  Residetice,  Gezira,  Cairo,  Egypt. Barbara  Henrietta:  m.  1908,  Capt.  Herbert 

Castleman  Lushington  [see  Lushington,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Hollywood,  East  Liss,  Hants.' 
Eleanor  Frances.  Residence,  Hollywood,  East  Liss,  Hants. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Grey  Hazlerigg,  3rd  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1818,  d.  1912: 
m.  1873,  Sarah  Ann,  who  d.  1901,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Clarke,  of  25, 
Forest  Road,  Loughborough: — 

Grey,  O.B.E.,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1900,  LL.B.  1905);  formerly  Lieut. 
Leicestershire  Regt.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1905 ; Bar.  Ceylon  1914  ; appointed  a Dist.  Commr. 
in  Gold  Coast  1908  (subsequently  acting  as  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.),  Registrar  of  Ceylon  Supreme 
Court  Aug.  1910,  and  Sec.  to  Council  of  Legal  Education,  Ceylon  1914 ; was  Sec.  to  Committee 
on  Revision  of  Code  of  Civil  Procedure  1912-13  ; European  War  1915,  with  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own) ; employed  in  Colonial  Office  1916  ; appointed  Sec.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
S.  Africa  (H.RaH.  Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught)  1920;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1908,  Sarah 
Dorothy,  da.  of  Herbert  Bakewell  Whetstone,  J.P.,  formerly  .of  Ilketshall  Hall,  Bungay, 
Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  William  Grey,  b.  1910, — Alexander  Maynard,  b.  1914, — 
Dorothy  Mary  Louise,  b.  1912.  Thomas  Maynard,  M.C.,  b.  1882  ; admitted  Solicitor  1906  ; is 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European  War  1916-18  (M.C.)  : m.  1905,  Violet  Isabella,  da.  of  H.  J. 

Price,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Margaret,  b.  1914. Henrietta  Ann.  Residence , St.  Ives, 

Hunts.— Caroline  Susan  : m.  1900,  Henry  Doudney  Thompson,  LL.B.,  solicitor.  Residence,  The 
Cottage,  Waddington,  near  Lincoln.  ..Lilian  Elizabeth:  m.  1900,  Frank  Densham.  Residence , 
Leicester. Dorothy  Frances  : m.  1903,  Wilfred  Tyler.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Maynard  Hesilrige,  brother  of  nth  baronet 
(infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Hesilrige,  Lieut.  59th  Regt.,  b.  1834,  d.  1863  : m.  1862,  Mary 
Augusta,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  George  John  Nicholls,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Bourne, 
Lincolnshire : — 

Arthur  George  Maynard  (posthumous),  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; has  been  Editor  of  Debrett 
since  1887  : m.  1889,  Amy  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  M.  S.  Myers,  of  Thorney  Hedge,  High  Road, 
Chiswick,  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis  Maynard,  b.  1890, — Corrie  Maynard,  b.  1893, — Violet 
Maynard,  b.  1900.  Residence,  44,  Birch  Grove,  Ealing  Common,  W.3. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Maynard  Hesilrige,  b.  1837,  d.  1901 : m.  1871,  Sarah  Hannah 
Mason,  who  d.  1902  : — 

Grey,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Sch.,  Leatherhead,  and  at  Dublin  Univ. ; Senior  Tutor  at  Church 
Missionaries’  Children’s  Home,  Limpsfield  : m.  1904,  Bessie,  da.  of  the  late  John  Shrimpton,  of 
Great  Haseley,  Oxon.  Residence , St.  Michael’s,  Limpsfield,  Surrey.— -Charles,  b.  1876 ; ed.  at 
Wantage  Gram.  Sch.  ; B.A.,  London  ; a Master  at  Bishop  Auckland  Gram.  Sch.  ; European  War 

1916-18  in  Roy.  Fusiliers  : m.  1920,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  John  Burn,  of  Stockton-on-Tees. 

Maria,  b.  1874. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Greville  Hesilrige,  b.  1841,  d.  1906:  m.  1871,  Eliza  Preston  (now 
of  Shangton,  Kibworth,  Leicestershire)  : — 

Thomas  Greville,  b.  1878  ; is  in  the  Army  : m.  1901,  Florence  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Edwin 
Henry  Griffiths,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Shrewsbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Greville,  b.  1903. 
Residence , 84,  Hugh  Road,  Stoke,  Coventry.-— Robert  Maynard,  b.  1884  : m.  1914,  Dora,  da.  of 
Thomas  Cope,  of  The  Lount  Farm,  Osbaston,  and  has  issue  living,  Isabel  Maynard,  b.  1916. 

Residence,  Shangton,  Kibworth,  Leicestershire. Laura:  m.  1898,  John  David  Wright. 

Residence , Thurlaston,  Hinckley. Deborah  Maria  : m.  1914,  Henry  James  Dilworth.  Residence , 

Shangton,  Kibworth,  Leicestershire. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  Grey  Hesilrige,  5th  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Maynard  Hesilrige  (ante),  b.  1802,  d.  1878  : m.  1829,  Deborah 
Maria,  v/ho  d.  1866,  da.  of  Arthur  Buckby,  of  Seagoe,  co.  Armagh : — 

Dorothy  : m.  1st,  1872,  — Young,  whorf.  1876  ; 2ndly,  1884,  Daniel  Foster  Hawkes.  Residence,  505, 
Stoddard  Avenue,  Wheaton,  Du  Page  co.,  Illinois,  U.S.A. 

This  family  claims  descent  from  Sir  Roger  de  Hesilrige,  who  came  over  with  William  I.  Sir 
Arthur,  the  2nd  baronet,  Governor  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  commanded  “The  Lobsters,”  a Parliament- 
ary regiment  of  Cuirassiers.  The  4th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Leicester.  Sir  Arthur  Grey,  the  nth 
baronet,  assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname  of  Hazlerigg  in  lieu  of  Hesilrige.  The  12th  baronet 
was  High  Sheriff  of  Leicestershire  1857. 

HEAD,  Creation  (E.)  1676,  of  Hermitage,  Kent.  [Extinct  1868.] 

Right  Hon . Sir  Edmund  Walker  Hem),  K.C.B. , P.  C.,  D.C.L. , 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  8th  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet — Caroline  : m.  1879,  Charles  William  Herbert,  J.P.,  a retired 
Com.  R.N.,  who  d.  1903,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara  Vera  Salome, — Yvonne  Avisa. 

HEAD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Rochester,  Kent. 

Sir  Robert  Pollock  Somerville  Head,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  April  7th,  1884;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert 
Garnett,  1907;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1906,  became  3rd  Sec.  1908,  2nd  Sec.  1914,  and  1st  Sec. 
1919  : m.  1915,  Grace  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Robertson,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue. 

gurms — Gules,  six  broken  bones  barwise  in  pale  argent,  a canton 
ermine.  Cmt — Out  of  an  eastern  crown  or,  three  ostrich  feathers  argent. 
Residence — 13,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2. 


Sons  living -FRANCIS  DAVID  SOMERVILLE,  b.  Oct.  17th,  1916. 

John  Kenelm  Somerville,  b.  1918. 

Brother  living — George  Burges  Digby,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  is  an  A.M.I.M.E.,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Industries,  Punjab; 
sometime  a Member  of  Calcutta  Light  Horse : m.  1912,  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Stockhill,  of  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Digby, 
b.  1917, — Rosemary  Gabriella,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Lahore,  Punjab,  India.  Club,  Bombay  Yacht. 
Sister  living — Florence  Mary,  b.  1881. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  2nd  baronet) — Francis  Somerville,  b.  1846 ; is  a J.P.  for  Herefordshire  : 
m.  1891,  Charlotte  Anne,  da.  of  Sir  John  Dick-Lauder,  8th  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  John 

Fletcher  Hathorn.  Clubs , Wellington,  Garrick. Richard  Lyon,  b.  1849. James  Cameron- 

Head,  b.  1851 ; formerly  Capt.  Middlesex  Yeo.  Cav.  and  3rd  Batn.  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  is  a J.P. 
for  Inverness-shire,  Vice-Chm.  of  Union  Castle  Steamship  Co.  (Limited),  and  a Director  of  Royal 
Mail  Steam  Packet  (Limited),  and  other  shipping  cos.  ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1911  the  additional 
surname  of  Cameron,  and  the  arms  of  Cameron  quartered  with  those  of  Head  : m.  1888,  Christian 
Helen  Jane,  el.  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Duncan  Cameron,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Inverailort,  Inverness- 
shire,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Somerville  Cameron,  b.  1896 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford ; is  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, — Christian  Mary 
Cameron  (twin),  b.  1896.  Residences,  Inverailort  Castle,  Inverness-shire  ; 40,  Lowndes  Square, 
S.W.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Wellington,  Ranelagh. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Florence  Julia  ( Lady  Head),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  John 
Pollock  [see  Pollock,  Bt.,  colls.]  : m.  1880,  Sir  Robert  Garnett  Head,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  igoj. 
Residence , 13,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2.  Club,  Ladies’  Park. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Bond  Head,  P.C.,  K.C.H.  (grandson  of  Moses 
Mendes,  of  Old  Buckenham,  Norfolk,  and  London,  who  in.  Anna  Gabriella,  elder  da.  and  co-heir  of  the 
Rev.  Sir  Francis  Head,  4th  Bt.,  of  The  Hermitage,  Kent  ( exl .),  and  whose  surname  her  heirs  of  the 
body  were  authorised  to  assume  by  royal  license  1770),  was  sometime  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Upper  Canada. 

CHADWYCK-HEALEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Wyphurst,  Cranleigh,  co.  Surrey,  and 
New  Place,  Luccombe,  Somerset. 

Sir  Gerald  Edward  Chadwyck  Chad- 

WYCK-Healey,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  May  16th, 

1873  J s-  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Edward  Heley 
Chadwyck,  K-.C.B.,  1919;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896,  M. A.  1900) ; Lieut.  R.N.V.R., 
Director  of  Materials  and  Priority,  Admiralty,  and  Com. 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy ; Assist,  to  Controller,  Ad- 
miralty 1917-18;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919:  m.  1897,  Mary 
Verena,  da.  of  George  Arthur  Watson,  of  East  Court, 
Finchampstead,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — 1st  and  4th  gules,  four  fusils  engrailed  and  conjoined  in 
bend,  ermine  between  two  lilies  leaved  and  slipped  proper,  Healey 
2nd  and  3rd  gules,  an  anchor  cabled  within  an  orle  argent,  charged 
with  eight  martlets  of  the  field  (Chadwyck).  Crrst — 1st,  in  front 
of  four  fusils  engrailed  and  conjoined  fessewise  ermine  a lily  as  in 
the  arms,  Healey  ; 2nd,  a talbot’s  head  gules,  charged  on  the  neck 
with  an  escutcheon  argent,  thereon  a martlet  as  in  the  arms, 
Chadwyck. 

Seat — Wyphurst,  Cranleigh.  Ttnun  Residence — 66,  Warwick 
Square,  S.W.  Clubs— Windham,  Savile,  Garrick,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, Western  (Glasgow). 


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Sons  living— EDWARD  RANDAL,  M.C.,  b.  Jan.  23rd,  1898;  Lieut.  R.A.  Reserve  of  Officers; 
European  War  1915-18  (M.C.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre).  Clubs , Naval  and  Military,  Bath.— 
Charles  Arthur,  b.  19x0. 

Daughter  living— Rosa  Mary  Phillippa,  b.  1907. 

Half-Brothers  living — Oliver  Nowell,  b.  1886  ; sometime  temporary  Major  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  : 
m.  1916,  Gwendoline  Mary,  da.  of  Major  Hugh  Charrington,  of  Dove  Cliff,  near  Burton-on-Trent. 

Clubs,  United  University,  Savile. Hilary  Phillip,  b.  1888;  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (T.F.). 

Club , Union. 

Half-Sister  living— Elizabeth  Frances. 

The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Charles  Edward  Heley  Chadwyck  Chadwyck-Healey,  K.C.B.,  Hon.  Capt. 
R.N.R.,  was  Chm.  Admiralty  Vol.  Committee  1903-14,  commanded  a Hospital  Ship  during  European 
War  1915-18,  and  was  cr.  a baronet  for  valuable  service  on  Admiralty  Transport  Arbitration  Board. 


HEATH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Ashorne  Hill,  Leamington,  Warwickshire. 

Sir  James  Heath,  ist  Baronet,  3rd  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Heath  (M.P.  for  Stoke-on-Trent 
1874-80),  of  Biddulph  Grange,  Congleton,  by  Anne, 
da.  of  James  Beech,  of  Tunstall,  Stafford  ; b.  Jan.  26th, 
1852  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire, 
and  an  Ironmaster  and  Colliery  Proprietor ; was  Col. 
Staffordshire  Imperial  Yeo.  1898-1902;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
N.-W.  Div.  of  Staffordshire  ( C ) July  1892  to  Jan.  1906, 
when  he  was  defeated  therefor : in.  1881,  Euphemia 
Celina,  da.  of  Pieter  Gerhard  Vander-Byl,  of  Cape 
Town,  and  High  Beeches,  Farnborough,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  only  son,  Voltelin  Percy,  b.  1889; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Horse  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914. 

$nns — Argent,  a tower  gules  between  three  heathcocks 
proper.  ®mt — Upon  the  battlements  of  a tower  gules  a 

heathcock  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a pheon  proper. 

Seat — Oxendon  Hall,  Market  Harborough.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 82,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior 

Carlton.  — — — 

Daughter  living — Hylda  Madeleine:  in ■ ist,  1907,  Capt.  George 
Millais  James,  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.),  and  a Brig.  Maj.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [Millais,  Bt.]  ; 
2ndly,  1918,  Major  Cecil  Robert  Bates,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.A.  [see  Bates,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living 
(by  ist  marriage),  Eileen  Alice,  b.  1910, — Daphne  Millais,  b.  1912, — Audrey  Cecil,  b.  1919. 


Heathcote-Amory,  see  Amory. 


HEATHCOTE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1733,  of  Hursley,  Hampshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Hethcut.”] 

Rev.  Sir  William  Arthur  Heathcote, 

7th  Baronet ; b.  July  22nd,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Perceval,  1903  ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of 
Church  of  Rome,  and  a Member  So.  of  Jesus. 

— Ermine,  three  pomeis  each  charged  with  a cross 
or.  Crest — On  a mural  crown  azure,  a pomey  charged  with 
a cross  or  between  two  wings  displayed  ermine.  j&mintr 
(plotto— “ Deus  prosperat  justos  ” (God prospers  the  just). 
Residence— Stonyhurst  College,  Blackburn. 


Brother  living— GILBERT  REDVERS  (tenant  of  en- 
tail), b.  Dec.  25th,  1854;  is  a retired  Lieut. -Col.  (formerly 
Major  ist  Batn.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  and  a J.P. 
for  Hants  ; served  in  Gaika  war  1878,  and  Zulu  war  1879 
(medal  with  clasp) : in.  ist,  1891,  Pauline,  who  d.  1897, 
da.  of  Sir  Alfred  Wilson  Trevelyan,  7th  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1901, 
Mabel,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Charles  Silvertop, 
of  Minster  Acres,  Northumberland.  Residences , Bighton 
Wood,  Alresford,  Hants ; 27,  Green  Street,  Park  Lane, 
W.  Club , Army  and  Navy. 

Sisters  living — Kathleen  Ada ; is  a nun. — —Isabel 
Frances.  Residence , Redvers,  Bournemouth. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  5th  Baronet)— Charles  George, 
b.  1843  » e<l-  at  Eton,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1865,  M.A.  1870);  formerly  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusi- 
liers (Hon.  Major  1883),  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col 
ist  Vol.  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt. ; is  a J.P.  and  a County 
Alderman  for  Hants : m.  1884,  Lucy  Lyttelton,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Tanfield  Vachell,  of 
Coptfold  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Malcolm,  b.  1891, — Maud  Lyttelton,  b.  1885, — 
Jennetta  Selina,  b.  1888, — Frances  Gwendolen,  b.  1890, — Lucy  Helena,  b.  1896.  Residence, 

Roundhill,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.  Club,  Naval  and  Military Arthur  Malcolm,  b.  1847;  ed.  at 

Eton,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870):  m.  1879,  Mary  Forbes,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  James  Gavin  Young,  V.  of  Hursley,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  James  Shirley: 
b.  1887  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917  [see 
infra], — Martin  Arthur  b.  1892;  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  d.  (of  wounds  in 
action  during  European  War)  1916, — Dorothy,  b.  1880  : m.  1902,  Capt.  Arthur  Crawford  Lee,  Roy. 
Fusiliers, — Marion,  b.  1884  : in.  1907,  Major  Robert  Maxwell  Grenfell  Knight,  R.G.A., — Ruth,  b. 
1885.  Residence , Home  Close,  Compton,  Winchester. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  5th  baronet) — Helena  Mary,  b.  1853.  Residence , 12,  St.  Thomas 

Street,  Winchester. 


et  Dieu  mon  appui. 
God  is  my  help. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Gilbert  Vyvyan  Heathcote  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Gilbert  Arthur  Heathcote,  b.  1854,  d.  1907  : tn.  1878,  Mary  Susan,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  William  James  Rind,  Bengal  Army  : — 

Mary  Gertrude  Caroline,  b.  1884.— —Grace  Mary  Bertha,  b.  1887. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Gilbert  Vyvyan  Heathcote,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1830,  d. 
1890 : tn.  1st,  1853,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  William 
Arthur  Heathcote  [infra];  2ndly,  1865,  Helen  Maxwell,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  John 
James  Cunningham;  3rdly,  1883,  Mary  Henrietta  [(now  of  Darrington,  Camberley), 
she  tn.  2ndly,  1897,  Henry  Gourlay,  J.P.,  of  Kempshott  Park,  Basingstoke,  who 
d.  1915],  da.  of  the  late  Spencer  Arthur  Perceval  [E.  Egmont,  colls.] : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  George  Wyndham,  b.  1855  ; served  in  Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 

Basutoland  1881. Gerald  William  Yvery,  b.  1858  ; is  a fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  : m. 

1st,  1882,  Amy,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Jennings  Davies,  R.  of  Elden,  Romsey; 
2ndly,  1893,  Mary  Florence,  da.  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  W.  H.  Turpin,  of  Fort  England,  Gra- 
hamstown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Henry  Arthur  Yvery  (of 
Stock  Farm  House,  Churt),  b.  1887  : tn.  1913  Emmeline  Nydia,  da.  of  Joseph  Taylor,  of  Old 
Charlton,  Kent, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Dorothy  May,  b.  1895 .——Rev.  Godfrey  Samuel  Charles, 
b.  i860  : m.  1882,  Marian,  da.  of  G.  Underwood.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Molteno,  Cape  Colony. 

Gertrude  Mary  Selina,  b.  1856  ; tn.  1895,  Neville  M.  Lawrence,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 

Heathcote,  b.  1896 ; is  Lieut.  Yeo.  Residence,  Copythorne  House,  Cadnam,  Hants.-^(By  2nd 

marriage)  William  Charles  Perceval,  b.  1867;  Lieut.  Yeo. Ven.  Francis  Cooke  Caulfeild, 

b.  1868 ; is  Archdeacon  of  Columbia  ; tn.  1901,  Evelyn  Margaret,  da.  of  J.  F.  Smith,  K.C., 

of  Rosedale,  Toronto.  Residence , 1601,  Barclay  Street,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. Helen 

Mary  Caroline,  b.  1875  : tn.  1904,  Godfrey  Edward  Landon  [see  E.  Egmont].— Margaret  Mary 
Helena,  b.  1882  : tn.  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Francis  Noel  Baxendale  [see  B.  Polwarth,  colls.]. 

Residence,  Froxfield,  Hants. (By  3rd  marriage)  Leonard  Vyvyan,  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Wellington 

Coll.,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. Reginald  St.  Alban,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 

New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.M.  1914,  D.M.  1920);  sometime  Surg.  R.N.  : m.  1913,  Viola,  da.  of  the 

late  Osbert  Salvin,  F.R.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Giles  Salvin,  b.  1919.  Residence , 

9,  Fyfield  Road,  Oxford. 

Grandson  of  Arthur  Malcolm  Heathcote  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Shirley  Heathcote,  b.  1887,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917  : tn.  1912,  Agnes  Ethel  Hatcher  : — 

Martin  Shirley,  b.  1914. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Heathcote,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Edmund  Heathcote,  b.  1814,  d.  1881  : m.  1st,  1844,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  da.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Law;  2ndly,  1852,  Jessie,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Charles  John  Hill,  of  Halifax, 
N.S. : — 

Arthur  Cleveland,  b.  1854  ; became  Lieut.  R.N.  1879,  Com.  (retired)  1899,  and  Capt.  1918  ; Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal  and  bronze  star) : tn.  1886,  Georgie,  da.  of  Thomas  Vance,  of  Blackrock,  co. 
Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Eustace  Cleveland,  b.  1895;  Capt.  R.M.L.I.  Residence,  Forest 
Lodge,  Liss,  Hants. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  Edmund  Heathcote  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Eustace  Heathcote,  b.  1845,  d.  1884 : m.  1869,  Alice,  da.  of 
— Page,  of  Hobart ; — 

William  Arthur,  b.  1873. Lucie  Maud,  b.  1871.  , „ _ 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Walker  Heathcote,  b.  1847,  d.  1918  : m.  1877,  Constance 
Elizabeth  (now  of  Catalpa,  Northlands  Road,  Southampton),  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Shand, 
of  Woolton  Wood,  Lancashire: — 

Esme,  b.  1878. Edith,  b.  1882. Erica,  b.  1889. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Lovell  Heathcote  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Heathcote  (el.  son),  b.  18—,  d.  18—:  tn.  18—:— 

William,  b.  18 — . Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Heathcote  (youngest  son),  b. 

Laetitia  Murray : — 

A son,  b.  1877.— A da. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Henry  Heathcote  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Lovell  Heathcote,  b.  1802,  d.  1885  : tn.  18 — : ... 

Gilbert,  b.  18—. Charles,  b.  18—  : tn.  18—,  Miss  Ida  Phelps,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick,  b 

i875) — Charles  William,  b.  1877. Marian:  m.  18—,  James  Murray. Georgiana  : tn.  18—, 

— Gilfillen.  Residence , „ Tr  j / 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Heathcote,  b.  18—,  d.  1874:  tn.  18—,  Henrietta  Maria,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Bransby  Cooper,  M.P.  : — 

William,  b.  18 — : tn.  18 — . Gilbert,  b.  18 — . „ u 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Gage  Heathcote,  R.N.,  b.  18 — , d.  18 — : tn.  18 — , Emma,  who 
d.  18—,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Phillipps,  of  Lampeter 
Frances  Sophia  : tn.  1862,  Dr.  George  Clarence  Hyde,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Trevelyan, 
b 1868  • tn.  1893,  Edith  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  G.  H.  Wright,  J.P.,  of  Arcadia,  Klip  River. 
Natal,  and  has  issue  liv'ing,  George  Clarence  b.  1894,  Edmund  Trevelyan  b.  1897,— James  Gage 
(of  Hydeswood,  Ladysmith,  Natal),  b.  1872:  nt.  1908,  Gwynneth  Olive  Lester,  el.  da.  of  the  ‘ate 
Henry  Grosvenor  Darke,  of  Swaziland,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Gwynneth  b.  1909,  Molly 
Zilla  June  b.  1913 —Henry  Osmond  (of  Aller  Park,  Ladysmith,  Natal),  b.  1877,— Marian  Heath- 
cote : tn.  1892,  Thomas  Bennett  Ashton,  formerly  of  Esperanza,  Umzinto,  Natal,  and  has  issue 
living,  Vyvyan  John  Hyde  b.  1895,  Evelyn  Joan  b.  1893,— Zilla  Clanbelle:  m.  1893,  David  Walter 

Harry  Tandy,  of  Talana  House,  Dundee,  Natal. Emma  Mary  : tn.  1869,  Heniy  Carlisle,  who 

d.  1899,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Heathcote  (of  Manubi,  Kentani,  Transkei,  S.  Africa),  b. 
1871  : nt.  1893,  Margaret  Gertrude,  da.  of  Samuel  Allen,  and  has  issue  living,  Edwin  Philipps^. 
1898  Frank  b.  1908,  Violet  lone  b.  1894  : nt.  1915,  Charles  Sidney  Lloyd,  of  Manubi,  Kentani, 
Transkei,  S.  Africa  (and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  b.  1917),  May  b.  1901,— Amy  b.  1873  : tn.  1891, 
Frank  William  Powrie,  J.P.,  a Member  and  Ch.  Govt.  Whip  of  Cape  House  of  Assembly,  of  27, 
Camp  Street  Gardens,  Cape  Town,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank  Vivian  b.  1897  . tn.  191-, 
Daphne,  da.  of  G.  McCullum,  Noel  Carlisle  b.  1906,  Eileen  b.  1892  : tn.  1917,  John  Maynara 
Denny  (Manager  of  Standard  Bank  of  S.  Africa),  of  Ugie,  East  Griqualand.  Residence,  ManuDi, 
Kentani,  Transkei,  S.  Africa. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Gage  Heathcote,  R.N.  (ante):  . _ 

Issue  of  the  late  Gage  Charles  Heathcote,  b.  1842,  d.  1895  : m.  1879,  Hermina  Aletta  Foune 

Edward  Munro,  b.  1882. William,  b.  1884.  Residence , Volksrust,  Transvaal. Aletta  Caterma, 

b.  1879:  tn.  1898,  Gerhardus  Jacobus  Van  de  Nerve.— Emily,  b.  1887:  in.  1902,  Ernest  Alrr 

Hornby. Hermina  Aletta,  b.  1889:  tn.  1905,  William  George  August. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Munro  Heathcote,  b.  1848,  cL  1890:  tn.  1879,  Augusta  Euphi  , 
dau.  of  the  late  E.  Philipps 
Emma  Katherine,  b.  1882.  -Marian,  b.  1885. 


d.  1893  : in.  18 — , Miss 


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Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Henry  Heathcote,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1777,  d.  1851  : 
m.  1799,  Sarah,  who  d.  1845,  da.  of  Thomas  Guscott  : — 

Susannah  Maria  Ouseley  : m.  1841,  Major  Thomas  Donovan. Harriet  Forbes:  m.  1st,  1840, 

HonoratusVan  Reyneveldt,  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  2ndly,  1857,  — Van  Rooyen.  Residence, 
Diep  Rivier,  Mill  River,  District  of  George,  Cape  of  Good  Hope.— —Georgina  Jamesina  Somerset, 
7>i.  1839,  John  T.  H.  Blohm,  who  d.  18 — . Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Gilbert  Heathcote,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Gilbert  Heathcote,  b.  1816,  d.  1876:  m.  1st,  1840,  Marie,  who  d.  1843, 
da.  of  Charles  Lyell,  Esq.,  of  Kinnordy  ; 2ndly,  1846  Mary,  who  d.  1854,  da.  of  the  late 
Rear-Adm.  Frederick  Jennings  Thomas  [ see  Thomas,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1624] ; 3rdly,  1855, 
Eliza  Julia,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Sir  John  Godfrey  Thomas,  6th  Bt.  (cr.  1624)  : — 
Frederick  Arthur,  b.  1851  ; formerly  Lieut.  81st  Regt. : m.  1887,  Evelyn  Constance,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Elin,  of  Hazlemount,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue  living,  Gertrude  Evelyn 

Atherley,  b.  1893.  Residence , 27,  First  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Eliza 

Paulina. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Jenkyns  Heathcote,  b.  18x7,  d.  1886  : m.  1847,  Mary  Catherine, 
who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Moultrie,  of  Aston  Hall,  Salop  : — 

Thomas  George  Jenkyns,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874).  Residence , 

Melksham,  Wilts. Arthur  Napier,  D.S.O. , b.  1850 ; is  a retired  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  in  Egyptian 

war  1882  (medal,  bronze  star)  ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1877,  Louisa  Willoughby,  who  d 1904,  adopted 
da.  of  Neston  Fuller,  of  Brighton,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Austin,  b.  1878, — Crawford  Napier, 
b.  1890, — Marguerite  Mary,  b.  1881, — Amy  Florence,  b.  1882.— Herbert  Moultrie,  b.  1853  ; is  a 
retired  Capt.  R.N.  : m.  1888,  Charlotte  Violetta,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  Coornbe  Williams,  of 

Croydon. Walter  Comyn,  b.  1855. Rev.  Wyndham  Selfe,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 

(B.A.  1885)  ; has  been  V.  of  All  Saints’,  Penarth,  a Missionary  in  Brisbane,  and  R.  of  Bundaberg ; 
S.  African  War,  as  Chaplain  (medal):  m.  1888,  Agnes,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Macdouall,  and 

has  issue  living,  Wyndham  Macdouall,  b.  1889, — Catharine  Moultrie  Maud. George  Wadham 

Bruce,  b.  1868  : m.  18 — , Mary,  da.  of  — Bate,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , San  Francisco, 
U.S.A.  Rose  Mary:  m.  1897,  Arthur  Hodgins,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  D.  Heathcote, 
b.  1898, — Rosamund,  b.  1900.— Georgiana  Mary  Noel. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  John  Heathcote,  b.  1823,  d . 1906:  m.  1846,  Mary  Sidney,  who 
d.  1885,  da.  of  Sir  Christopher  Sydney  Smith,  2nd  Bt.,  of  Erdiston  : — 

Rev.  Samuel  Sidney,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871)  ; formerly  R.  of  Bondleigh  : 
m.  1901,  Elizabeth  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Owen,  formerly  of  Blackheath,  S.E.  Resi- 
dence, 36,  Kidbrooke  Park  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E.  -John  Cuthbert,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford  (M.A.  1880)  : m.  1876,  Lady  Eva  Campbell,  da.  of  6th  Earl  of  Breadalbane,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Robert  Campbell,  b.  1879;  Lieut. -Col.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders:  tu.  1920, 
Mary  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Oscar  Brandt,— Mary  Eva  : m.  1908,  Capt.  George  Drummond 

Fish,  M.B.E. Rev.  Ernest  Edward  Egremont,  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1879);  is  R.  of  Silverton:  7n.  1893,  Clare  Europa  Townley,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Townley 
Parker.  Residettce , Silverton  Rectory,  Exeter.— Cecilia  Maria.— Ellen  Augusta  Maud. 
Residence , Eastfield  House,  Williton,  Taunton. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Neston  Heathcote,  b.  1827,  d.  1894  : 7n.  1st, 
1858,  Juliana,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  the  late  William  Heald  Ludlow-Bruges,  of  Seend  House, 
Wilts ; 2ndly,  1868,  Isabella  Lingwood,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Duppa 
Toovey  :— 

Gertrude  Ellen  Beatrice  : m.  1895,  the  Rev.  George  Evans  Lewis,  and  has  issue  living,  George 

Charles  Neston  Heathcote,  b.  1902, — Mary  Evelyn  Heathcote,  b.  1896. Agnes  Blanche  Evelyn. 

Frances  Maud. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Heathcote,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Heathcote, 
4th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Frances  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1901,  having  7n.  1st,  18 — , the 
Rev.  Caleb  Williams,  who  d.  1856,  R.  of  Newhaven,  Sussex  ; 2ndly,  1857,  Matthew  Edward 
Habershon : — 

Edward  Neston  Williams,  b.  1859  : m.  1885,  Amy  Burdon,  da.  of  C.  Maling  Webster,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Rev.  Edward  Francis,  b.  1886  ; European  War  1915-18  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces 
(wounded)  ; is  Organizing  Sec.  of  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.  Boys’  Work  in  London, — Sidney 
Heathcote,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Territorial  Force;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918: 
7)t.  1915,  Katharine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Tancred  Earle  Raven,  Head  Master  of  Uppingham 
Lower  Sch., — Philip  Henry,  b.  1893  ; 2nd  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; d.  (killed  in  action) 
1915, — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1900.  Residence , Brook  Lodge,  The  Holmwood,  Dorking.— -Alice 
Maud,  b.  1862:  7n.  1887,  James  Allan  McIntyre.  Residence , 92,  Inverness  Terrace,  W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William,  M.P.  for  Southampton  and  Buckingham,  married  Elizabeth, 
only  daughter  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Macclesfield  (Lord  Chancellor),  to  whose  peerages  Sir  William’s  heir 
is  in  remainder.  The  3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Hampshire  ; the 4th  baronet,  also  M.P.  (C.)for  Hants, 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Freeman.  The  5th  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William,  P.C.,  D.C.L., 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Hampshire  (C)  1826-32,  for  N.  Hampshire  1837-49,  and  for  Oxford  University  1854-68. 


HEATON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Mundarrah  Towers,  City  of  Sydney,  Common- 
wealth of  Australia. 

Sir  John  Henniker  Heaton,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  April  19th,  1877; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  1914  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Capt.  Yeo. ; served  in  S.  African 
War  with  Oxfordshire  Yeo. : m.  1902,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Mary  Sermonda  Burrell, 
da.  of  5th  Baron  Gwydyr,  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Not  yet  recorded  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence,— Plas  Gwydyr,  Eastbourne.  Club— Bath. 


Sons  living-JOHN  VICTOR  PEREGRINE,  b.  Jan.  15th,  1903 Peter  Joseph,  b.  

Clement  Algernon  Charles,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Araluen,  b.  1904. 

Brothers  living— -Reginald  Henniker,  R.N.,  b.  1879;  became  Lieut.  1900,  and  Com.  1914  : 7n. 
igxo,  Alary  Isabel  Dorothy,  da.  of  Major  James  Flower  Houstoun,  of  Clerkington  Haddington. 
- — Herbert  Henniker,  b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901) ; is  Colonial 
ec.,  Oambia  (acted  as  Gov.  1918-19)  : th.  1909,  Susan  Angele  Phoebe,  da.  of  the  late  Lindsey  Talbot- 


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Crosbie,  of  Ardfert  Abbey,  Ardfert,  co.  Kerry,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Lindsey  Patrick,  b.  1910, 

— Rose  Hilaria,  b.  1914, — Priscilla,  b.  1916. Arthur  Henniker,  R.N.,  b.  1883  ; became  Lieut.  1904, 

Lieut.-Com.  1912,  and  Com.  1918  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  ; has  Order  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy  : m.  1913,  Vera  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Hamilton  Atherley,  and  has  issue  living, 
Michael  Hamilton,  b.  1914, — Robin  John,  b.  1915. 

Sisters  living— Elizabeth  Anne  Henniker,  b.  1882:  m.  1909,  Algernon  Berkeley  Paget  [see  M. 

Anglesey,  colls.].  Residence , The  White  Lodge,  Bathwick  Hill,  Bath. Rose  Henniker,  b. 

1885  : m.  1914.  Major  Adrian  Sydney  Morton  Porter,  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  King’s  Foreign 
Messenger.  Residence,  6,  St.  James'  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Henniker  Heaton,  introduced  a motion  in  House  of  Commons  (1886) 
for  Universal  Ocean  Penny  Postage,  and  was  instrumental  in  carrying  a large  number  of  postal  reforms, 
and  especially  in  reducing  Postal  Rates  to  India  and  Australia  1890,  and  Penny  Postage  to  America 
1908:  carried  Imperial  Postage  Resolution  1898,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Canterbury  (C)  1885  to  1910. 


Henniker-Hughan,  see  Hughan. 

HENRY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911  of  Parkwood,  Henley-on-Thames,  Berks. 
[Extinct  1919.] 

Sir  Charles  Solomon  Henry,  M.B.,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Julia  ( Lady  Henry),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Leonard  Lewisohn,  of 
New  York  : m.  1892,  Sir  Charles  Solomon  Henry,  M.P.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1919,  when  the  title 
became  ext.  (having  had  issue,  Cyril  Charles,  b.  1893 ; Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; d.  killed 
in  action  during  European  War  1915).  Residences , Parkwood,  Henley-on-Thames;  Brooklands, 
Wellington,  Salop  ; 5,  Carlton  Gardens,  S.W. 

HENRY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Campden  House  Court. 

Sir  Edward  Richard  Henry,  G.C.V.O. , X.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  Alexander  Henry;  b.  July  26th,  1850;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  privately;  entered  I.C.S.  1873  ’>  was  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal 
1879-82,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1882-90,  Sec.  to  Board  of  Revenue  1890-91, 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Bengal  1891-9,  and  Div.  Commr.  1899;  in  1901  acted  as 
Commr.  of  Civil  Police,  Johannesburg  and  Pretoria;  was  Assist.  Commr.  of  Metro- 
politan Police  1901-3,  and  Ch.  Commr.  1903-18  (Police  medal)  ; appointed  an 
Extra  Equerry  to  H.M.  1911;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Terusalem  in  England  ; C.S.I.  1898,  C.V.O.  1905,  K.C.V.O.  1906,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1910,  G.C.V.O.  1 9 1 1 : in.  1890,  Louisa  Langrishe,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lewis 
Moore.  D.D.,  Vice-Provost  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  has  issue, 
grafts — Not  recorded  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Residence — Cissbury,  Ascot,  Berks.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Ranelagh. 


Son  living — EDWARD  JOHN  GREY,  b.  Feb.  2nd,  1908. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Katherine,  A.R.R.C.,  b.  1892;  European  War  1915-19  as  a Nurse 
(despatches,  A.R.R.C.). Margaret  Hermione,  b.  1902. 


BUCHAN-HEPBURN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Smeaton-Hepburn,  Haddingtonshire. 

[Pronounced  “ Bukkan-Hebburn. ”] 

Sir  Archibald  Buchan-Hepburn, 
4th  Baronet ; b.  March  12th,  1852;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Thomas,  1893;  ed.  at  Glen- 
almond,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1875);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1877;  isaJ.P., 
a D.L.,and  Convener  for  Haddingtonshire  : 
in.  1890,  Edith  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Kent  Karslake,  Q.C.,  and  has  issue. 

gu-ms— Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  gules,  on  a 
chevron  argent  a rose  between  two  lions  rampant 
of  the  first,  Hepburn  ; 2nd,  argent,  three  lions’ 
heads  erased  gules,  Buchan  ; 3rd,  argent  an  anchor 
in  bend  azure,  on  a chief  of  the  last  three  cranes  or, 
Beck.  Ctrrsts — ist,  a horse  argent,  furnished  gules, 
tied  to  a yew  tree  proper,  over  it  the  motto  “ Keep 
traist  ” ; 2nd,  the  sun  in  the  dexter  chief  with  a 
sunflower  in  full  blow  open  to  it  proper,  over  it 
the  motto  “Non  inferiora  secutus”  ( Not  having 
followed  mean  pursuits).  Supporters — Dexter , a 
lion,  gules  ; sinister , a heron  with  an  eel  in  its  beak 
proper. 

Seat — Smeaton-  Hepburn,  Prestonkirk.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Bath,  Pratt’s,  Hurlingham,  New 
(Edinburgh). 

To  restore  an  ancient  house.  Sons  living_THOMAS  EDWARD  ARCHI- 
BALD, b.  July  20th,  1892;  Capt.  late  Roy.  Scots. John  Karslake  Thomas,  b.  1894  ; m.  19^6, 

Jessie  Lawrence,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Francis  Smith,  and  has  issue  living,  Primrose  Eda,  b.  1917. 
a da.,  b.  1919.— Patrick  George  Thomas,  b.  1901. 


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Daughter  living— Laelia  Helen,  b.  1897. 

Sisters  living — Agnes:  m.  1869,  James  McDouall,  of  Logan,  who  d.  1896,  and  has  issue 
living,  Andrew  Kenneth  (of  Logan,  Stranraer,  Wigtownshire.  Club , Junior  Carlton),  b.  1870; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Wigtownshire, — Nigel  Douglas,  b.  1872, — Helen  Ethel  : m.  1919, 
Richard  John  Cuninghame,  of  Hensol.  Residences , Logan,  Stranraer,  Wigtownshire  ; Genoch- 
Dunragit. Mary  Turner. Emily.  Residence , Edinburgh. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Buchan-Hepburn  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Buchan-Hepburn,  b.  1840,  d.  1898  : m.  1888,  Mary  Caroline 
Margaret  (now  of  Brunton  House,  39,  Trinity  Road,  Bangalore,  India),  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  John  Frederick  Fischer,  R.E.  : — 

John  Trant,  b.  1890;  is  a Rubber  Planter;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  with  Australian 

Artillery. Mary  Margaret  Lydia,  b.  1888  : m.  1915,  Nelson  Guy  O’Meara  Dean,  Lieut.  Supply 

and  Transport  Corps;  formerly  Salt  and  Abkari  Depart.,  Malabar  Dist.,  S.  India,  and  has  issue 
living,  Nelson  John  Maurice  O’Meara,  b.  1918, — Marie  Frances  Margaret,  b.  1916.— -Cecilia 
Mary  Louisa  Clare,  b.  1896:  m.  1917,  Edwin  George  Lloyd,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick 
Buchan  Hepburn  George,  b.  1919, — Dorothy  Mercy,  b.  1918.  Residence , 4,  Wood  Street, 

Bangalore,  Madras. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Buchan-Hepburn,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1806,  d • 
1874:  m.  1837,  Margaret  Sophia,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  Archibald  Henry  Swinton, 
of  Warsash,  Hants  : — 

Walter  Scott,  b.  1856.  Resides  in  Burma.— Louisa  : m.  1866,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Ignatius 

Maria  Hog,  R.A.,  who  d.  18—. Mary  Turner  : m.  1866,  William  Waller  Hooper.— —Harriet  : 

m.  1881,  Edward  A.  A.  Ranken.  Residence , 

This  family  claims  descent  from  the  Comyns,  Earls  of  Buchan.  The  1st  baronet,  a Baron 
of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland  1800-14,  assumed  in  1764  (on  becoming  the  representative  of  the 
Hepburns  of  Smeaton,)  the  additional  and  principal  surname  of  Hepburn,  and  the  3rd  baronet  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Haddingtonshire  (C)  1838-47. 


Herne  (Buckworth-Herne-Soame),  see  Soame. 


Heron  (Heron-Maxwell),  see  Maxwell. 


HERSCHEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838. 


Rev . Sir  John  Charles  William  Herschel,  3rd 

Baronet;  b.  May  22nd  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William 
James,  1917  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1892,  M.A.  1908)  ; is  a F.R.A.S.,  and  R.  of  West  Clandon  : 
?n.  1908,  Catharine  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  E.  T.  Browell, 
formerly  R.A.,  of  Merrow  House,  Surrey. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a mount  vert,  a representation  of  the  forty-feet  reflect- 
ing telescope  with  its  apparatus  proper,  on  a chief  azure  the  astronomical 
symbol  of  “ Uranus”  irradiated  or.  Crest — A demi-terrestrial  sphere  proper, 
thereon  an  eagle,  its  wings  elevated  or. 

Residence — The  Rectory,  West  Clandon,  Guildford. 


Brother  living— ARTHUR  EDWARD  HARDCASTLE,  b.  Oct.  5th, 
r ,•  , • 1873  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford : m . 1904,  Ellen  Katharine, 

n/i  1 ■ * only  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  A.  S.  Macartney  (formerly  R.A.),  of 

’ x/  een  Torrington,  and  has  issue  living,  Eileen  Dorothea,  b.  1905, — Caroline 

exp  ore  . Winifred,  b.  1906, — Margaret  Eunice,  b.  1909.  Residence , The  Winnatts, 

Northumberland  Road,  Leamington  Spa. 


Sister  living — Emma  Dorothea,  b.  1867. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — John,  F.R.S.,  b.  1837;  is  Col.  (Retired  List)  R.E.,  and  a 
F.R.A.S. : m.  1867,  Mary  Cornwallis,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Lipscomb,  R.  ofWelbury, 
and  widow  of  David  Power,  Q.C.  Residence , Observatory  House,  Slough.  Chib,  Oriental. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Maria  Sophia:  m.  1865,  Henry  Hardcastle,  J.P.,  Bar.- 
at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Herschel,  b.  1870 ; is  Major  R.G.A. ; appointed  an  Inspector  on 
Inspection  Staff,  Woolwich  Arsenal  1917  : m.  1895 ; re-w.  1911,  Agnes  Mary  Lockyer  (nee  Dowd), 
— Alexander,  b.  1872;  formerly  Capt.  R.E., — Rev.  Henry  Robert,  b.  1874, — Frances, — Alice  Louisa 
Beatrice,— Mira  Francisca, — Eleanor  Constance.  Residence,  The  Moor  House,  Oxted,  Surrey. 
" Amelia  {Lady  tVude) : m.  1868,  Sir  Thomas  Francis  Wade,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1895, 
and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Stewart  Herschel,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Edward 
Bruce  Herschel,  A 1872;  is  a F.R.A.S.,  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.,  and  a Director  of  Egyptian  Survey, 
Public  Works  Min., — Harry  Amyas  Leigh  Herschel,  b.  1873;  is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  R. F.A.  (Territorial);  formerly  Major  R.F.A.  : vi.  1908,  Kathleen  Adelaide,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Cecil  Lowry  Wade,  of  North  Hall,  Preston  Candover,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , 

Chesterfield  House,  Tunbridge  Wells. Julia:  m.  1878,  Adm.  John  Fiot  Lee  Pearse  Maclear, 

who  d.  1907.  Residence,  Observatory  House,  Slough. Francisca;  is  a F.R.A.S.— Constance 

Anne  ( Lady  Lubbock)-,  m.  1881,  Sir  Nevile  Lubbock,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1914  [see  B.  Avebury, 
colls.].  Residence,  Ridlands,  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 


The  father  of  the  1st  baronet  was  Sir  William  Herschel,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  K.C.H.,  a distinguished 
astronomer  and  discoverer  of  the  planet  Uranus.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Frederick  William, 
F.R.S.,  was  Senior  Wrangler  at  Cambridge  1813,  and  Master  of  the  Mint  1850-55.  Sir  William 
commenced  and  Sir  John  completed  the  telescopic  survey  of  the  entire  heavens.  Sir  William  James 
Herschel,  2nd  Bt.,  was  the  originator  of  the  system  of  finger-print  identity. 


Hervey-Bathurst,  see  Bathurst. 


Hesilrige,  see  Hazlerigg. 


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FERMOR-HESKETH,  Creation  (G.B.)  1761,  of  Rufford,  Lancashire. 


Sir  Thomas  George  Fermor-Hesketh.  7 th 
Baronet;  b.  May  9th,  1849;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Thomas 
Henry,  1876;  formerly  Ensign  Rifle  Brigade;  is  Hon.  Col. 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt. ),  and  patron  of  two  livings;  assumed 
in  1867,  by  royal  license,  the  additional  surname  of  Fermor  : 
m.  1880,  Florence  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  William  Sharon, 
Senator  of  Nevada,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

.Arms — xst  and  4th,  argent,  on  a bend  sable  three  garbs  or,  Hesketh; 
2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a fesse  sable  between  three  lions’  heads  erased  gules 
Fermor.  Crests — A garb  or  banded  azure  : 2nd,  out  of  a ducal  coronet  or, 
a cock’s  head  gules,  combed  and  wattled  or. 

Seats — Rufford  Hall,  Ormskirk  ; Easton  Neston,  Towcester.  Resi- 
dence— Park  Hall,  Towcester.  Clubs—  Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Naval 

and  Military,  Palatine,  Hurlingham. 


SOU  living — THOMAS,  b.  Nov.  17th,  1881 ; ed.  at  Eton,  at  R.M.C.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1910) ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Horse  Guards;  is  Hon.  Major  T.F.,  and  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Ormskirk  Div\  of  Lancashire  ( [Co.U ) Dec.  1918:  m.  1909,  Florence 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  John  Wetherspoon  Breckinridge,  of  San  Francisco,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Sharon,  b.  1910, — Frederick,  b.  1916, — John,  b.  1917, — Louise,  b.  1911, — Florence,  b.  1913. 
Residences,  Easton  Neston,  Towcester;  Rufford  Hall,  Ormskirk;  7,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.7. 
Clubs,  Arthur’s,  Bachelors’. 


Sisters  living — Edith  Elizabeth:  m.  1871,  Lawrence  Rawstorne,  D.L.,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Thomas  Geoffrey,  b.  1879;  Major  Yeo. ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917: 
m.  1907,  Margery  (who  m.  2ndly,  1918,  Henry  Evan-Thomas,  of  Caerwnon,  Radnorshire),  da.  of 
Sir  William  Wyndham  Portal,  2nd  Bt., — Marjory  : m.  1895,  Col.  Charles  Marson,  of  Spring  Mount, 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea.  Residence , Penwortham  Priory,  Preston. 

This  family  has  been  settled  in  Lancashire  for  700  years.  A Robert  Hesketh  was  knighted  by 
Henry  VIII.,  and  Thomas  Hesketh  received  knightage  from  Queen  Elizabeth.  The  2nd  baronet 
assumed  for  himself  the  surname  of  Juxon.  The  5th  baronet,  M.P.  for  Preston  (C),  married  the  sister 
and  heiress  of  George,  5th  and  last  Earl  of  Pomfret,  and  on  the  death  of  that  nobleman  assumed  for 
himself  and  second  son  (subsequently  the  7th  baronet)  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Fermor. 


HEWETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Nether  Seale,  Leicestershire. 

Sir  Harald  George  Hewett,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  Oct.  24th,  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
George  John  Routledge,  1876 ; European 
War  1914- 19,  as  Major  R.G.A.  : m.  1st,  1887, 
Emma,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  T.  Pope;  2ndly, 
1892,  Eleanor  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Com. 
Henry  Studdy,  R.N.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  el.  son,  Harald,  M.C. , b.  1892;  Capt.  Roy. 
Berks  Regt.,  and  R.F.C. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  dur- 
ing European  War)  1918. 

&rms — Gules,  on  a chevron  embattled  argent,  between 
three  owls  of  the  second,  each  crowned  with  an  eastern 


Seek  nothing  beyond  your  sphere. 


coronet  or,  as  many  bombs  fired  proper.  Crest — Out  of  a 

ak-t 


mural  crown  or,  the  stump  of  an  oak-tree  with  branches, 
thereon  a hawk  proper  gorged  with  an  eastern  coronet, 
belled  gold.  JSnpporters — Dexter,  a tiger  proper  gorged  with  an  eastern  crown  or  ; sinister,  a buffalo 

charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a trefoil  slipped,  all  proper. 

R esidetice — Heatherd,  Basingstoke, 


Sons  living— By  2nd  marriage— JOHN  GEORGE,  M.C.,b.  1895;  British  East  Africa  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Capt.  King’s  African  Rifles.— —George  Nele,  b.  1901  ; European  War 
1914-19,  as  Midshipman  R.N. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Mary  Hilda,  b.  1888. Hulda  Emma,  b.  1889. By 

2nd  marriage— Margaret,  b.  1894. 

Brother  living — George  Henry,  b.  1865.  Residence, 

Half-Brothers  living — Bertram  Henry  Majendie,  b.  1874. Gerard  Shuckburgh,  b.  1875. 

Sisters  living— Helga  Louisa:  m.  1885,  Baron  Ernst  von  Richthofen. Hilda  Henrietta.— 

Hulda  Emilie. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Sophia  Harrietts  ( Lady  Heiuett),  da.  of  Robert  A.  C.  Godwin 
Austen,  of  Shalford,  Surrey  : m.  1873,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  George  John  Routledge  Hewett,  3rd 
baronet,  who  d.  1876.  Residence,  Rotherwood,  Durrant  Road,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Collateral  Branches  livmg. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frank  William  Hewett,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1820,  d.  1911 : 
m.  1849,  Julie  Minna,  da.  of  Capt.  Carl  von  Douallier,  of  the  Prussian  Cavalry: — 

Henry  Frank  Oscar,  b.  1854;  formerly  Resident  Magistrate  in  Cape  Colony:  m.  1884,  Henrietta, 
da.  of  H.  C.  Blundell,  of  Port  Alfred,  Cape  Colony,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  William  Henry 
Routledge,  b.  1884;  S.  African  Inf.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,—  Frank 

Harald,  A 1886.  Residence , Kingsfold,  Mill  Street,  Cape  Town. Charles  William,  R.N.,  b.  1858  ; 

is  a retired  Capt.  in  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and  a Com.  R.N.  ; sometime  Conservator  of  Port  of 
Karachi  : m.  1893,  Marianne  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Shaw  Munn,  R.  of  Madresfield,  Mal- 
vern, and  has  issue  living,  William  George,  M.C. , b.  1894  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  ^V'elch  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-15  (M.C.  with  Bar,  Croix  de 
Guerre).  Clubs,  Constitutional,  East  India  United  Service.— —George  Stuart,  C.B.E. , b.  1863  ; 
Capt.  (retired)  in  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  Calcutta ; 


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C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1899,  Maude  Mary  Brind,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  Henry  Kendall,  formerly 
Army  Med.  Depart.,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Kendall  Shuckburgh,  b.  1904, — Neale  Brind 

Stuart,  b.  1906,—  Jack  Patrick  Majendie,  b.  1909. Julie  Emma  : m.  1896,  Robert  Henry  Lloyd, 

and  has  issue  living,  Routledge  Rupert  Brabant,  b.  1899, — Joyce,  b.  1897. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  William  Hewett,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1795,  d.  1891  : 
m.  1828,  Sarah,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  James  Duff,  of  Funtington, 
Sussex  : — 

Louisa  Anne.— Ethelinda. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Hewett,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  George  Hewett,  b.  1834,  d.  1900:  m.  1857,  Emily  Janet, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  Upham  Barry,  of  Ryde,  I.  of  W. : — 

Paul,  C.B.E.,  b.  1858  ; is  Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Commodore  of 

Convoys  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. Godfrey,  b.  1859;  sometime  H.B.M.’s 

Consul  for  Surinam  and  French  Guiana.  Residence,  St.  Anne’s,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. Jessie. 

Lilian.  Residence , St.  Anne’s,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  George,  G.C.B.,  the  1st  baronet,  was  Col.  61st  Regt.,  and  successively 
Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Forces  in  India,  and  subsequently  in  Ireland.  The  2nd  baronet,  a Col.  in 
the  Army,  was  a distinguished  Peninsular  officer. 


HEWETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1883,  of  Chesterfield  Street,  co.  Middlesex.  [Extinct  1891.] 

Sir  Harry  Hammerton  Hewett,  2nd  and  last  Baronet 

Sisters  living — Agnes  Sarah  Prescott-Hewett  ; assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Prescott 
1891.  Residence , Bilham,  Weybridge.-^— Maud  Sandys : m.  1880,  William  Charles  Hallett,  and 
has  issue  living,  Prescott,  b.  1881  : m.  1908,  Eleanor  Manners,  da.  of  H.  G.  Lomax,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Prescott  b.  1909.  Residence , Bilham,  Weybridge. 


HEYGATE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Southend,  Essex. 

[Name  pronounced  ' ‘ Haygate.  ”] 


Sir  Frederick  Gage  Heygate,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  23rd,  1854 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Frederick  William, 
1894 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1880 ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Londonderry ; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Mid  Ulster  Artillery,  S.  Div. 
R.A. ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart. 
(Viscount  Cross)  1885-6,  and  to  Parliamentary  Under  Sec. 
to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Rt.  Hon.  E.  R.  King-IIarman) 
1887-8 : m.  1888,  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  John  Walter,  of 
Bearwood,  Wokingham,  Berks. 

— Gules,  two  bars  argent,  on  a bend  or,  a torteau  between  two 
leopards’  faces  azure.  Crrst—  A wolfs  head  erased  gules. 

Seat — Bellarena,  co.  Londonderry.  Clubs — Carlton,  Wellington. 


Boulogne  et  Cadiz.  

Boulogne  and  Cadiz.  Brothers  living- ROBERT  HENRY  GAGE,  D.S.O.,  b.  July  26th, 
1859;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut, -Col.  Comdg.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Border  Regt.;  appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914;  served  with  Dongola  Expedition  and 
operations  round  Khartoum  1896-8  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899,  present  at  battle  of  Colenso  (severely  wounded,  despatches);  D. S.O.  1896.  Club,  Naval 

and  Military. Arthur  Conolly  Gage,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford 

(M.A. , xst  class  Classics  1886)  ; was  an  Assist.  Master  and  House  Master  at  Eton  1887-1918: 
m.  1891,  Frances  Evelyn  Rowley,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Nourse  Harvey  [Rowley,  Bt.,  cr.  1836], 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward  Nourse,  A 1903, — Elizabeth  Sophia  Frances,  b.  1898  : m.  1918, 
Capt.  Gerald  Bryans  Wolfe,  of  7,  Alfred  Place  West,  S.W.7.  Residence,  Salt  Grass,  Lymington. 


Sisters  living— Henrietta  Constance:  m.  1st,  1884,  Samuel  Maxwell  Alexander,  who  d.  1886, 
of  Roe  Park,  Limavady,  co.  Londonderry  ; 2ndly,  1897,  Capt.  Edward  Leonard  Aspinall  Heygate 

(see  colls.,  infra). Isabella  Mary  Anne. Rosamond  Anna : m.  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 

Edward  John  Lloyd,  formerly  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Robert  Love, 
b.  1881 ; Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  at  Dardanelles)  1915, — Roger  Edward 
John,  b.  1882 ; Lieut.  Yeo.  : m.  1914,  Peverel  de  Lormet,  da.  of  Sir  Marteine  Owen  Mowbray 
Lloyd,  2nd  Bt., — Frederick  Jasper,  b.  1885  ; Lieut.  R.G.A.  : m.  1913,  Violet  Evelyn,  da.  of  E.  C. 
Davidson,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Sydney  b.  1917,  Elizabeth  Isabel,  b.  1918,—  Humphrey,  b. 
1899, — Sydney  Frances  Mary,  b.  1888, — Rosamond  Georgina,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Plas  Tregayan, 

Anglesey. Maud  Alice  : m . 1895,  William  Alexander  Ingram.  Residence , Walworth,  co. 

Londonderry. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Unwin  Heygate,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1902  : 
m.  1852,  Constance  Mary  (now  of  Roecliffe  Manor,  Loughborough),  da.  of  Sir 
George  Beaumont,  8th  baronet : — 

William  Howley  Beaumont,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  R.A. 
(retired),  and  a J.P.  for  Leicestershire  : m.  1881,  Helen  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  James  Dalglish, 
of  Aigburth,  Lancashire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Gerald  (Club,  Naval  and  Military),  D.S.O., 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Major  R.F.A. ; Cameroons  1914-16;  D.S.O.  1918:  m. 
1916,  Cynthia,  da.  of  C.  Darley,  of  Thorne,  Doncaster,  and  has  issue  living,  Katherine  Raymonde 
Anne  b.  19x7, — Claud  Raymond,  b.  1886  ; Capt.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.) ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916, — Lionel  Clement  (Club,  Junior  United  Service),  b.  1893  ; ed.  at 
Radley,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded): 
m.  19x8,  Janet  Leigh,  only  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Teston  Ogle,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Juliet  Beaumont  b.  1920.  Residence,  Mapledene,  Loughborough. 
Club,  Naval  and  Military.-  Mary  Florence,  b.  1861:  m.  1890,  the  Rev.  Canon  John  Nigel 
Philpott,  R.  of  Waldershare,  and  had  issue,  John  Reginald,  M.C. , b.  1893;  Capt.  R.A.F.  ; d. 
(while  prisoner  during  European  War)  X918.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Waldershare,  near  Dover. 

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Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Nicholas  Heygate,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1827,  d. 
1896  : in.  1857,  Mary  Jane,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  John  L.  Hammond,  of 
Dimsdale  Hall,  York  : — 

Edward  Leonard  Aspinall,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Queen’s  Own 
(Royal  W.  Kent  Regt.) ; served  in  S.  African  war  1881,  was  a Remount  Officer  1914-16  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire:  in.  1897,  Henrietta  Constance,  da.  of  Sir  Frederick 
William  Heygate,  2nd  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Samuel  Maxwell  Alexander  [see  ante].  Residence, 

Buckland,  Leominster.  Club , Junior  Constitutional. Richard  Lionel,  b.  1859;  ed.  at 

Wellington  Coll,  j formerly  Capt.  R.A.,  was  a Remount  Officers  1914-17 ; is  a J.P.  for 
Herefordshire  : m.  1895,  Eleanor  Mary  Gwenllian,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  James  Evans,  and 
has  issue  living,  Mary  Ursula,  b.  1896, — Gladys  Henrietta,  b.  1898.  Residence , The  Wells, 

Bromyard  - Walter  Beaumont,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1884,  M.A.  1888):  vz.  1902,  Edith  Maud,  da.  of  Stephen  Robinson,  of  Lynhales,  Kington,  Hereford- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Stephen,  b.  1906.  Residence , The  Chantry,  Slapton,  S.  Devon, 

The  1st  baronet  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1822,  City  Chamberlain  1843-4,  and  M.P.  for  Sudbury 
in  two  Parliaments.  Thomas  Heygate,  of  Hayes,  was  Provost  Marshal  General  under  the  Earl  of 
Essex  at  the  capture  of  Cadiz  ; his  father  held  the  same  position  in  the  Army,  and  was  present  before 
St.  Quintin ; he  was  afterwards  Provost  Marshal  in  Scotland.  Nicholas  Heygate,  the  celebrated 
collector  of  curious  books  and  writings,  was  of  this  family.  Sir  Frederick,  2nd  baronet,  was  M.P.  for 
co.  Londonderry  (C)  1859-74. 


HEYWOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Claremont,  Lancashire. 

Sir  (Graham)  Percival  Heywood,  D.S.O.,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  July  14th,  1878  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur  Per- 
cival, 1916  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1907)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1906  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  Staffordshire 
Yeo.,  patron  of  one  living,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Stafford- 
shire; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918. 

— Argent,  three  torteaux  in  bend  between  two  bendlets  gules  ; on 
a canton  of  the  last  a cross-patee  or.  Crest — On  a mount  vert  the  trunk 
of  a tree  with  two  branches  sprouting  therefrom  and  entwined  with  ivy, 
thereon  a falcon  wings  displayed  all  proper. 

Seat — Dove  Leys,  Rocester,  Staffordshire.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Junior 
Naval  and  Military. 

Brother  living -¥•  —CECIL  PERCIVAL,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  May  17th, 
Alte  volo.  1880  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut. -Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and 

/ Jly  high.  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  European  War  1914-18  as  a 

Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G,  1918:  m.  1917,  Margaret  Vere,  da.  of  Arthur  Herbert 
Kerr  [see  M.  Lothian,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Oliver  Kerr,  b.  1920, — Joan  Margaret,  b.  1919. 


Sisters  living — Muriel  Annette  Margaret : m.  1899,  F.  Warren  Markham.  Ella  Mary  Effie  : m. 
1901,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Theodosius  Denis  de  Vitre,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Beatrix 

Caroline,  b.  1906, — Cicely  Margaret,  b.  1908. Dorothy  Alice. Evelyn  Mary:  m.  1913,  Major 

Robert  James  Rees-Mogg,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Sheelagh  Esperance, 

b.  1916. Margaret  Sophia:  in.  19x3,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Ernest  Stewart,  M.C.,  R.E.,  and  has 

issue  living,  Diana  Margaret,  b.  1915. Isabel  Effie. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Gerald  Graham  Percival,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-16  in  Egypt : m.  1898,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Ven.  the  Hon.  Berkeley  Scudamore-Stanhope  (see  E.  Chesterfield,  colls.),  and  has  issue  living, 
Graham  Scudamore  Percival,  b.  1903.  Residence , Tickwood  Hall,  Much  Wenlock,  Shropshire. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Isabel  Mary.— Etheldred  Sophia  Anne.-  — Mary 
Monica.  Residence,  Claremont,  near  Manchester. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Margaret  Effie  (Lady  Heywood ),  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev. 
George  Henry  Sumner,  D.D.,  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Guildford:  m.  1872,  Sir  Arthur  Percival  Hey- 
wood, 3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence , Dove  Leys,  Rocester,  Staffordshire. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry  Heywood,  3rd  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1901  : m.  1st,  1853,  Alice,  who  d.  1855,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Langton  ; 2ndly,  1861,  Margaret  Helen,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  John  Frederick 
Foster  : — 

Alice  Sophia  : in.  1899,  Samuel  Henry  Gladstone.  Residence,  Darley  Ash,  Bovingdon,  Herts. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Stanley  Heywood,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1829,  d.  1914  : 
in.  1856,  Louisa,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  John  Peel,  M.P.  for  Tamworth  : — 

Mary  Beatrice:  in.  1882,  Francis  Buller  Howell,  and  has  issue  living,  six  das.,  of  whom  the  el., 
Rhoda  Mary  Louisa : in.  1905,  Major  Ernest  Alfred  Shakerley,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L.  I.  [see  Shakerley,  Bt.], — the  4th,  Dorothy  Frances  : in.  1913,  William  Stuart  Rashleigh. 
Residence,  Ethy,  Lostwithiel. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Robinson  Heywood,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1833, 
d.  1895  : in.  1858,  Ella  Sophia  (now  of  Moor  field,  Swinton,  Lancashire),  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  W.  Gibson,  M. A.,  R.  of  Fawley  : — 

Henry  Arthur,  b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. : in.  1899,  Katharine  Louisa,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Ernest  Alured  Waller  [see  Waller,  Bt.,  cr.  1814,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey 
Henry,  b.  1903, — Charles  Richard,  b.  1908.  Residence , Christleton  Lodge,  Chester.— —Charles 
Christopher,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  M.R.C.P. , b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1886,  M.A.,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1890);  M.R.C.S.  England,  L.R.C.P.  London  1890,  M.R.C.P.  London 
1904  ; formerly  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Manchester  Regt.  ; is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18 : in.  1893,  Mildred  Ella,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Percy  Reid 
Lempriere,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Christopher  Lempriere,  b.  1896  ; Capt.  Indian  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded)  : in.  1920,  Margaret  Marion,  da.  of  Herbert  Vizard,  of  Whitepost 
House,  Redhill, — Everard  Lempriere,  b.  1898  ; is  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt.  ; European  War  1917-18, 


The  younger  brother,  Arthur  George  Percival  Heywood,  b.  1885  ; Major  Manchester  Regt.  ; 
d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 


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— Alan  Lempriere,  b.  1899  ; is  2nd  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt.  (Special  Reserve), — Basil  Lempriere, 
l.  1903, — Ella  Marjorie  Lempriere,  b.  1906, — Mildred  Ursula  Lempriere,  b.  1909.  Residence, 
Earnscliffe,  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire.—  Rev.  Bernard  Oliver  Francis,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1896);  is  V.  of  Leeds,  and  a Chap,  to  H.M.  : m.  1895, 
Marion  Maude,  second  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Percy  Reid  Lempriere,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Michael  Henry  Lempriere,  b.  1900, — Oliver  Martin,  b.  1904, — Charles  Bernard  Mark,  b.  1906, — 
Francis  Melville,  b.  1908, — Percival  Meredith,  b.  1912, — Maude  Lempriere,  b.  1897, — Ella  Marion, 
b.  1898.  Residence,  The  Vicarage,  Leeds.— Mary  Ella  Sophia,  b.  1876.  Dorothy  Katharine 
Alice,  b.  1879. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  eminent  banker  of  Manchester,  led  the  Reform  Agitation  in  Lancashire,  and 
sat  as  M.P.  for  that  county  in  the  Parliament  preceding  the  passing  of  the. Reform  Bill  of  1832.  His 
youngest  brother,  James  Heywood,  F.R.S.,  who  rf.  1897,  sat  as  M.P.  for  North  Lancashire  (Z.)in 
the  Parliaments  of  1847  and  1852.  The  3rd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Derbyshire  1899. 


HIBBERT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Chorley,  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Henry  Flemming  Hibbert,  ist 

Baronet,  son  of  Isaac  Hibbert;  b.  April  4th,  1850; 
ed.  at  Hutton  and  Chorley  Gram.  Schs. ; Hon. 
LL.D.  Manchester  1908;  is  a general  produce 
merchant,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lancashire,  an  Aider- 
man  and  Vice-Chm.  of  Lancashire  County  Council, 
and  Chm.  of  its  Educational  Committee,  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Geographical  and  Zoological  Sos.,  a Member 
of  Committee  on  Science  in  Educational  System  of 
Great  Britain,  of  Organising  Committee  of  China 
League,  of  Mining  Sch.  Committee  (Wigan),  of 
Senate  of  Liverpool  Univ.  Coll.,  and  of  Victoria 
Univ.,  Manchester,  a Freeman  of  City  of  London, 
and  a Vice-Pres.  of  Blackburn  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce (originated  China  Mission) ; served  as  a Member 
of  Consultative  Committee  of  Board  of  Education 
and  of  Agricultural  Educational  Conference;  was 
Pres,  of  Asso.  of  Technical  Institutes  1911-12;  repre- 
sented Lancashire  County  Council  at  International 
Congress  on  Commercial  Education  at  Venice  1899, 
and  at  Paris  1900  ; has  been  twice  Mayor  of  Chorley  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Lancashire,  N.  Part,  Chorley  Div. 
(C)  Feb.  1913  to  Nov.  1918;  Knt.  1903:  m.  1883, 
Marion  Theresa,  da.  of  Ernst  Reuss,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Cyril  Gordon 
Reuss,  b.  1888;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 

— Paly  of  six  argent  and  ermines,  on  a bend  wavy  sable  a sword  between  two  crescents  of 
the  first.  (Irtst — A cubit  arm  vested  per  pale  wavy  azure  and  gules,  cuffed  argent,  the  hand 

holding  a sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  transfixing  a crescent  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Dalegarth,  Chorley,  Lancashire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional. 


Daughters  living— Muriel  Alice  Reuss,  b.  1884. Constance  Marion  Reuss,  b.  1886. Beatrice 

Gladys  Reuss,  b.  1891  : m.  1920,  John  Boyd.  Residence, 


HICKING,  Creations  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Brackenhurst,  Southwell,  co.  Nottingham,  and 
(U.K.)  1920  of  Southwell,  Notts  (with  special  remainder). 

Sir  William  Norton  Hicking,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  George  Hicking,  of  Nottingham  ; 
b.  Dec;  12th,  1865;  ed  privately;  sometime  Chm. 
of  Nottingham  and  Notts  Banking  Co.  ; is  a J.P. 
and  a D.L.  for  Notts  (High  Sheriff  19 13- 14)  : m, 
1890,  Mabel,  da.  of  W.  G.  Eking,  of  Beeston, 
Notts,  and  has  issue. 

^rma— Argent,  sem£e  of  lozenges  vert,  a bordure  gules. 
Crrst — A dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  argent,  garnished 
sable,  the  gauntlet  holding  the  blade  of  a sword  proper 
between  two  lozenges  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Brackenhurst  Hall,  near  Southwell,  Notts. 
Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Bachelors’. 


Daughters  living — Mabel  Doris,  b.  1891 : vi.  1912,  Com. 
Archibald  Macdonald  Willoughby,  R.N.  [see  B.  Mid- 
dleton, colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Doris  Barbara,  b. 
1913, — Pamela  Mary  Norton,  b.  1916, — Prudence  Joan 
Mabel,  b.  19x8.  Residence , Brocas,  Hever,  Kent., 

Muriel  Norton,  b.  1901. 

The  1917  creation  had  the  usual  limitation  to  heirs 
male  of  the  body,  but  the  1020  creation  was  granted  failing 
heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  grantee,  with  special  re- 
mainder to  the  first  and  every  other  son  of  Mabel  Doris  Willoughby  (el.  da.  of  ist  Bt.),  and  the 
heirs  male  of  their  bodies,  with  like  remainder  to  the  male  issue  of  any  younger  das.  of  the  ist  Bt. 


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HICKMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Wightwick,  Tettenhall,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  Alfred  Edward  Hickman,  2nd  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Alfred  William  Hickman,  el.  son  of  1st 
baronet ; b.  May  8th,  1885  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Alfred, 
1910;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards;  served 
during  European  War  19 14- 17  (prisoner)  : in.  1919,  Lilian 
Brenda,  da.  of  the  late  B.  Howard  Mander,  of  Trysull  Manor, 
Wolverhampton,  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Party  per  saltire  sable  and  or,  two  leopards’  faces  jessant-de-lis 

in  pale  and. as  many  fleur-de-lis  in  fesse,  all  counterchanged.  Crrst 

A phoenix  issuing  out  of  flames,  transfixed  through  the  mouth  by  a 
tilting-spear  palewise  proper,  each  wing  charged  with  two  annulets  erect 
and  interlaced  or. 

Residence— Trunkwell  House,  Beech  Hill,  near  Reading.  Clubs— 
Cavalry,  Naval  and  Military. 

Son  living— ALFRED  HOWARD  WHITBY,  b.  Jan.  29th,  1920. 
Brother  living  -¥■— Arthur,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; Capt.  Wor- 
cestershire Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-19,  in  Gallipoli  and  Egypt 
(prisoner  in  Turkey):  in.  1914,  Dorothy  Gwendolen,  A.R.R.C.,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Charles  Rudge,  J.P.,  of  Abbey  Manor,  Evesham, 
and  has  issue  living,  Christine  Gwen,  b.  1920.  Residence , Chadbury  House,  Evesham. 


By  fire  and  sword. 


Sisters  living— Phyllis  Lucy,  M.B.E.,  b.  1881:  M.B.E.  1918:  m.  1908,  Major  James  Deane,  C.M.G., 

J.P.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue  living, — Diana,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Goldington  Bury,  Bedford. Evelyn 

Julia,  b.  1883  : m-  1st,  I9°7»  Major  Charles  Francis  Simonds,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916;  2ndly,  1917,  Capt.  Bernard  James  Fuller,  King’s  African 
Rifles,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Alfred  Charles,  b.  1909, — Richard  Hugh  Napier. 
Residence , Stratton  End,  Cirencester. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — Thomas  Edgecombe,  C.B.,  D.S.O. , M.P.,  b.  1859;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.;  entered  Army  1881,  became  Capt.  1888,  Brevet  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  Brevet  Col.  1900  (h.-p.  1903),  Col.  1904,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1916  ; retired  1914  ; served  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  as  Brig.-Maj.  at 
Suakin  1884-7,  at  actions  of  Handoub  and  Gemaizah  1888  (despatches,  clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh), 
and  of  Toski  1889,  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O. ),  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896,  as 
A.A.G.,  Inf.  Div.  (despatches,  Brevet  Major),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  in  command  of  troops 
at  capture  of  Shendy  (despatches),  present  at  battles  of  Atbara  (clasp)  and  Khartum  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  at  relief  of  Gedaref  (clasp),  in  final  operations  against  the  Khalifa  1899, 
as  Ch.  Staff  Officer  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  Comdg.  a Column  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1884-94,  again  in  1896,  and  again  1897-1900; 
appointed  Gov.  of  Dongola  Province  1899,  Col.-on-the-Staff  in  S.  Africa  1902,  Brig.  Gen.  Comdg. 
E.  Sub.  Dist.,  S.  Africa  1903,  and  to  command  a Brig.  1914  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; is  Hon. 
Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  a Director  of  Alfred  Hickman  (Limited),  and  a D.L.  for  Staffordshire  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Wolverhampton,  S.  Div.  ( C ) Jan.  1910  to  Dec.  1918;  elected  for  Bilston  Div. 
thereof  Dec.  1918;  D.S.O.  1889,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900  : m.  1907,  Elizabeth  Maud  Mackenzie,  da. 
of  the  late  Surg.-Major  James  Alexander  Smith,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Alfred 
Kenneth,  b.  1912, — Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  1915.  Residences,  Wergs  Hall,  Wolverhampton  ; Queen 
Anne’s  Mansions,  S.W.  ; Kildonan  Lodge,  Sutherland.  Clubs , Naval  and  Military,  Hurlingham, 

Princes,  Carlton,  St.  Stephen’s,  Ranelagh,  Boodle’s. Edward,  b.  i860;  jsaJ.P.  for  Staffordshire, 

and  Chm.  of  Alfred  Hickman  (Limited),  and  of  Haunchwood  Collieries  (Limited)  : m.  1887,  Cecilia, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Thompson,  J.P.,  of  Milton  Hall,  Carlisle,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Edward, 
b.  1890;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A.  : in.  1915,  Edith  Barbara,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Frank  Spencer,  J.P.,  of 
Egerton,  Harrow-on-the-Hill, — Wilfred  Haden,  b.  1892  ; is  Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  : m.  1915, 
Kathleen  Mary  Stuart,  da.  of  Edward  Noel  Nason,  M.D.,  of  Manor  Court  Road,  Nuneaton,  and 
has  issue  living,  Wilfred  Ian  Edward  b.  1916,  Jocelyn  Cecilia  b.  1919, — Dorothy,  1888:  in.  1915, 

Percy  Myles  Reese,  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Lucy,  b.  1889,— Amy  Cecilia,  b.  1894.  Residence,  Danes  Court, 

Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Junior  Carlton. Victor  Emanuel,  b.  1863;  ed.  at 

Clifton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  a J.  P.  for  Staffordshire:  nr.  1889,  Ethel  Margaret,  da.  of 
Edward  Brown  Fitton,  of  Fair  Lea,  Great  Malvern,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Victor, 
D.S.C.,  R.M.,  b.  1890;  became  Lieut.  1912;  served  during  European  War  1914-17,  with  Dover 
Patrol  (D.S.C.):  m.  1914,  Josephine  Helen,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Reginald  Fox,  formerly 
R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1916,  a da.  b.  1917, — Philip  Gregory,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,—  Isabel  Katherine,  b.  1891 : 
in.  1914,  Cecil  Martin,  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  of  Lindors,  St.  Briavels,  Gloucestershire, 
and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Cecil  b.  1915, — Ivo  Phillip  b.  1918, — Clare  Mary,  b.  1892, — 
Margaret  Hilda  May,  b.  1894  : in.  1917,  Major  Richard  Dalrymple-Lauder,  Roy.  Scots.  Residence, 

The  Woodhouse,  Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton. John  Owen,  b.  1870;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1908; 

unsuccessfully  contested  S.,  or  Luton,  Div.  of  Bedfordshire  ( U)  Dec.  1910  and  July  1911  : in.  1903, 
Nancy,  da.  of  Harry  Barlow,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Barlow,  b.  1904, — Vera  Charlotte  Nancy, 
b.  1908.  Residence,  Micklefield  Green,  near  Rickmansworth,  Hertfordshire.  Chambers,  2,  New 
Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Louisa,  b.  1852  : m.  \ 877,  William  Mathias  Noott,  and  has 
issue  living,  Alfred  William,  b.  1878  ; is  a temporary  Lieut,  in  the  Army:  in.  18 — , Janet  Hickman, 
— Geoffrey,  b.  1884, — Dorothy,  b.  1880  : in.  1905,  Harry  Halton  Fox,C.M.G.,  H.B.M.’s  Consul-Gen., 

Hankow,  China, — Winifred,  b.  1882  : in.  18 — , Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Griffiths,  Indian  Army. Lucy, 

b.  1853  : in.  1877,  Col.  Stewart  le  Poer  Trench,  who  d.  191-,  formerly  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding  Regt.),  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Alfred  Charles  le  Poer,  b.  1878, — Stewart  Jacob  le  Poer,  b. 
1879, — Derrick  le  Poer,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , b.  1881  ; Major  R.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 

War)  1917, — Rupert  P.  le  Poer,  b.  1896, — Violetta  L.  M.  le  Poer,  b.  1893. Margaret,  b.  1862: 

in.  1879,  Thomas  Fisher,  who  d.  1887 , and  has  issue  living,  Thomas,  R.N.,  b.  1880;  became  Lieut- 
1901,  and  Com.  1913  : in.  1912,  Aimee  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Loveridge,  of  Green, 
hills,  Oaken,  near  Wolverhampton,— Elsie  Violette : in.  1912,  Capt.  William  Forbes  Panton, 

Leicestershire  Regt.  Residence,  Harefield,  Romsey,  Hants. Katherine  Josephine,  b.  1862  : nt. 

1st,  1888,  Rupert  Edward  Cooke  Kettle,  who  d.  1908,  formerly  a Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate  ; 
2ndly,  1912,  as  his  second  wife,  Walter  Leveson  Byrd  Levett.  Residence,  Wyastone  Leys,  Mon- 
mouth  May,  b.  1865  : in.  1910,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Gregory  Fitton,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  who  d.  (of 

wounds  in  action)  1916,  A.D.C.  to  II. M. Lilian  Frederica  Violette  Lucy,  b.  1872  : in.  1917, 

Capt.  F.  B.  Imbert-Terry,  M.C.,  Devonshire  Regt.  Residence,  Blue  Hayes,  Broad  Clyst,  Devon. 

Mother  living— Mary  Whitby,  da.  of  the  late  William  Hickin,  Bar.-at-law,  J.P.,  of  Audmore  House, 
Stafford  : in.  1879,  Alfred  William  Hickman,  who  d.  1902,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet,  having  had  issue 
[see  ante],  of  whom  the  second  son,  William  Christie,  b.  1888  : in.  1912,  Bertha  Edyth  Elisabeth, 


¥■  The  el.  brother,  William  Christie  Hickman,  b.  1888 ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916. 


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el.  da.  of  Frederick  Mumford,  formerly  of  Kingston-on-Thames ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1916.  Residence , Trunkwell  House,  Beech  Hill,  near  Reading. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Alfred  Hickman,  Chm.  of  Alfred  Hickman  (Limited),  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Wolverhampton  ( C ) 1885-6,  and  1892-1906. 


JOYNSON-HICKS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Holmbury,  Ewhurst,  Surrey. 

Sir  William  Joynson-Hicks,  M.P.,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Henry  Hicks,  of  Plaistow  Hall,  Kent,  by  Harriet,  da.  of  William  Watts  ; b.  June 
23rd,  1865  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.  ; admitted  Solicitor  1888  ; is  head  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Joynson-Hicks,  Hunt,  Cardew,  and  McDonald,  solicitors,  of  Lennox 
House,  Norfolk  Street,  W.C.,  a Vice-Pres.  of  Manchester  Conservative  Asso.,  Chm. 
of  Automobile  Asso.  and  Motor  Union,  and  of  Parliamentary  Air  Committee,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Roads  Improvement  Asso.,  a F.R.G.S.  and  a Member  of  House  of  Laymen; 
appointed  a Member  of  Departmental  Committees  on  Berlin  Copyright  Convention 
L909,  on  Rating  of  Motor  Cars  1911,  on  Putumayo  Atrocities  1912,  on  Vol.  Motor 
Transport  1916,  and  on  Civil  Aerial  Transport  1917;  unsuccessfully  contested  N. 
Div.  of  Manchester  Oct.  1900  and  Sunderland  Dec.  1910  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.W. 
Div.  of  Manchester  (C)  April  1908  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  ; also  de- 
feated there  Jan.  1906  ; sat  for  Brentford  Div.  of  Middlesex  March  1 9 1 1 f°  Nov. 
1918  ; elected  for  Twickenham  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  : in.  1895,  Grace  Lynn,  da.  of 
Richard  Hampson  Joynson,  J.P.  (whose  surname  he  assumed),  of  Chasefield,  Bowden* 
Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

JVrms  anh  (Emt — Not  on  record  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Holmbury,  Dorking,  Town  Residence — 15,  St.  James’s  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Bath,  Constitutional. 

SOUS  living — RICHARD  CECIL,  b.  Nov.  15th,  1896  ; Lieut,  ist  Batn.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.— 
Lancelot  William,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living— Griselda,  b.  1899. 


HILL,  Creation  (I.)  1779,  of  Brook  Hall,  Londonderry. 

Sir  Henry  Blyth  Hill,  D.S.O. , 6th  Baronet ; b. 
March  31st,  1867  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  George,  1878  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough  Coll. ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Princess 
Victoria’s  (Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers),  and  Gov.  of  Berber  and  of  Bahr 
El  Gazal;  was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1898-1908;  served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches),  subsequent  operations  against  Ahmed  Fedil  1898 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major),  and  on  White  Nile  1900  (de- 
spatches); commanded  a Batn.  Manchester  Regt.  1915-16; 
appointed  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Depot  1917:  has  4th  class 
Medjidie,  and  3rd  class  Osmanieh ; D.S.O.  1917:  m.  1907, 
Eliza  Maud,  da.  of  George  Bowdler  Gipps,  formerly  of 
Ne  tentes  aut  perfice.  Howletts,  Kent. 

Attempt  not,  or  Jims—  Sable,  a chevron  erminois  between  three  leopards  faces  argent. 

accomplish. . &mt — A talbot’s  head  couped  sable,  guttes  d’eau,  collared  gules,  studded 

and  ringed  or. 

Club—  Army  and  Navy.  

Sisters  living — Charlotte  Elizabeth : m.  1894,  Major  Henry  Philip  Oldfield,  3rd  Batn.  Wiltshire 
Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Philip,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Duke 
of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.), — Charlotte  Margaret  Mary,  b.  1896.  Residence , Glenlyon, 

Harrow-on-the-Hill. Letitia  Catherine  : m.  1894,  Lionel  Stuart.  Residence , Weemalle  Estate, 

Ceylon. -7 — Mary  Maud.  Louisa  Isabella  (posthumous)  : m.  1896,  James  Bruce  Rennie,  and  has 

issue  living,  Joan  Beryl,  b.  1897.  Residence,  Galaha,  Ceylon. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Rowley  Hill,  D.D.,  67th  Bishop  of 
Sodor  and  Man,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1836,  d.  1887:  m.  ist,  1863,  Caroline 
Maud,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  Capt.  Alfred  Chapman,  R.N.  ; 2ndly,  1884,  Alice  (now 
of  29,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Probyn  : — 

GEORGE  ROWLEY,  b.  April  28th,  1864:  m.  1890,  Alice  Estelle  Harley,  da.  of  Edward  Bacon, 
and  has  issue  living,  George  Cyril  Rowley  (of  Freemantle,  W.  Australia)^  b.  1890  : nt.  1920,  Edith 

Muriel,  da.  of  W.  O.  Thomas,  of  Oakhurst,  Liverpool,  and  Bryn  Glas,  Mold,  N.  Wales Marc  c 3 

Rowley,  C. B.  E.,  b.  1867;  became  Lieut.  1890,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1906,  and  Rear-Adm.  (retired) 
1918  ; Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Niger  Expedition  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  Benin 
Expedition  1897  (despatches,  clasp),  S.  Africa  1901  (medal) ; has  Legion  of  Honour ; received 
Coronation  medal  1902;  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1898,  Ellen  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John 
William  Mellor,  P.C.,  M.P.,  of  Culmhead,  Taunton.  Club,  Naval  and  Military.— Alfred 
Rowley,  b.  1868  ; is  on  Bengal  and  Nagpur  Railway,  India  : m.  1893,  Jean,  da.  of  J.  Cunninghame, 
and  has  issue  living,  George  Alfred  Rowley,  b.  1899, — Maud  Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1894  : m.  1917, 
Raymond  Arundell  Leakey,  on  Bengal-Naypur  Railway,  and  temporary  Capt.  Railway  Traffic 
Establishment.— Edmund  Rowley,  b.  1873  : m.  1913,  Rosamira  Murray,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Webster  Austin.  Letitia  Caroline  Rowley  : m.  1901,  the  Rev.  David  Buxton  Barclay, 
V.  of  Braintree  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  1840,  colls.].  Residence , The  Vicarage,  Braintree,  Essex. 
Elizabeth  Madeline  Rowley. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Beresford  Hill,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Rowley  John  Hill,  b.  1806,  d.  1850 : m.  1835,  Caroline  Catherine,  who 
d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Sale,  G.C.B. : — 

Marcus,  b.  1836  : m.  1872,  Maria  Payne,  who  d.  1890,  and  has  issue  living,  Rowley  John,  b.  1873, — 
Marcus  George,  b.  1878, — Robert  Joseph,  b.  1880. — James  Henry,  b.  1885, — Philip  Ernest,  b.  1887, — 
Caroline  Maud, — Florentia  Maria.  George  Henry,  b.  1842:  in.  1868,  Ellen  Sarah,  da.  of  Thomas 
Daly,  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Marcus  Henry  Sale,  b.  1870, — George  Rowley  Sale,  b. 
1874, — Arthur  William  Gordon,  b.  1876, — Louis,  b.  1878, — Percy,  b.  1883, — Caroline, — Florentia, — 

Ellen, — Charlotte, — Violet  Maud. Robert  Sale,  b.  1850  : in.  1st,  1886,  Sarah  Churchill,  who  d. 

1891,  da.  of  Frederick  Foote,  of  New  York : 2ndly,  1892,  Helen  Troup,  da.  of  George  Law  Harri- 
son, of  Baltimore,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Robert  Sale,  b.  1888. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Rowley  John  Hill  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Rowley  Sale  Sale-Hill,  K.C.  B.,  b.  1839,  d.  1916  (having  added  the 
name  of  Sale  to  his  patronymic  1889)  : in.  1873,  Caroline  Sophia,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Robert  Henry  Sale  : — 

Alan  Rowley  Sale,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.); 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded): 
in.  1914,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Albert  Yelverton  Bingham,  and  widow  of  William 

John  Wallace  [see  B.  Clanmorris,  colls.]. Lena  Maud  : m.  1902,  Capt.  Robert  Frederick  Ewart, 

Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Effie  Bobena,  b.  1907.— —Effie  Caroline  : in.  1899,  Capt.  George 
A.  Meakin,  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (formerly  15th  Hussars). 

The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Londonderry.  The  2nd  baronet,  a Privy  Councillor,  sat  as  M.P. 
for  city  and  co.  of  Derry  1795-1830  ; he  was  successively  Clerk  of  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  Vice- 
Treasurer  of  Ireland,  Governor  of  the  Island  of  St.  Vincent,  and  Governor  of  Trinidad.  The  4th 
baronet,  Sir  John  Hill,  served  throughout  the  Indian  Mutiny.  The  first  ancestor  of  this  famil}', 
originally  of  Buckinghamshire,  was  Treasurer  of  Ireland  under  Oliver  Cromwell. 


HILL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Bradford. 

Sir  James  Hill,  ist  Baronet,  son  of 
the  late  William  Mill,  wool  merchant,  of  Harden, 
Bingley,  Yorkshire;  b.  March  nth,  1849;  ed.  Pr^‘ 
vately  ; started  work  in  mill  at  age  of  12,  later  be- 
coming a wool-sorter’s  foreman  and  salesman ; now 
head  of  the  firm  of  James  Kill  and  Sons,  wool  mer- 
chants, which  he  founded,  Chm.  of  Bradford  and 
District  Newspaper  Co.  (Limited),  Proprietor  of  The 
Yorkshire  Observer  and  The  Bradford  Daily  Tele- 
graph, Treasurer  of  Yorkshire  Liberal  Federation, 
Pres,  of  Bradford  Liberal  Asso.,  and  a J.P.  of  Bradford 
(Lord  Mayor  1908-9)  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Central  Div. 
of  Bradford  (Z)  Jan.  1916  to  Nov.  1918  ; defeated 
therefor  Dec.  1918:  in.  1875,  Alice,  da.  of  Joshua 
Knight,  of  Bradford,  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  on  a fesse  between  three  leopards’  faces  sable, 
as  many  roses  leaved  and  seeded  proper.  C-mt—  Upon  a rock 
charged  with  two  roses  as  in  the  arms  a merino  ram  statant 
proper. 

Residences — Wellwood,  Chellow  Dean,  Bradford  ; Hexton 
Manor,  Herts.  Clubs—  Reform,  National  Liberal,  Bradford 
Attempt  not , or  else  accomplish.  Liberal,  Bradford  Union. 


Sons  living— ARTHUR  JAMES,  b.  Jan.  13th,  1876:  m.  1898,  Eleanor  Beatrice  Hindle,  da.  of 
Thomas  Duxbury,  of  Temple  Moyle,  Darwen,  and  has  issue  living,  Annie  Dulcie,  b.  1900,—  Eleanor 
Kathleen,  b.  1904,— Nellie  Elizabeth  Audrey,  b.  1907,— Noeline  Etrenne,  b.  1909.  Residence , 

Chellow  Grange,  Bradford.  Clubs , National  Liberal,  Bradford  Liberal. Albert,  b.  1877  : in. 

1900,  Ellen,  da.  of  Thomas  Sowden,  of  Dean  Royd,  Allerton,  Bradford,  and  has  issue  living,  James 
b.  1905, — Alice  Edna,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Throstle  Nest,  Bradford.  Club , Bradford  Liberal. 

Daughter  living — Annie,  b.  1880:  m.  1903,  Fred  Ambler,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Hill, 
b.  1904,— James  Brian,  b.  1909, — Nancy  Saville,  b.  1906,— Margaret  Alice,  b.  1913, — Joyce,  b. 
1918.  Residence , Lynfield,  Chellow  Dean,  Bradford. 


HILL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Green  Place,  Stockbridge,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  (Arthur)  Norman  Hill,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  George  Birkbeck  Hill,  D.C.L.  ; b.  Aug.  8th, 
1863  ; ed.  privately  ; admitted  Solicitor  1885  ; is  a 
member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Hill,  Dickinson  and 
Co.,  of  Liverpool  ; has  been  Sec.  to  Liverpool 
Steamship  Owners’  Asso.  since  1894;  was  Chm.  of 
Board  of  Trade  Merchant  Shipping  Advisory  Com- 
mittee 1907-19,  British  Delegate  to  International 
Conference  on  Saving  Life  at  Sea  1913- 14,  and  Chm. 
of  Port  and  Transit  Executive  Committee  1917-18; 
Knt.  1 91 1 : m.  1889,  Elen  Mary  Stratford,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Towne  Danson,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Grasmere, 
and  has  issue. 

Jtnns — Erminois,  on  a fesse  cotised  sable,  between  two 
wreaths  of  oak  vert,  a castle  argent.  Crrst—  Upon  a mount  vert 
a castle  as  in  the  arms,  in  front  thereof  a fern  brake  proper. 

Seats — Leighton  House,  Neston,  Cheshire  ; Green  Place 
Stockbridge,  Hants. 


Son  living-NORMAN  GRAY,  b.  1894. 


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Daughters  living — Lettice  Eleanor:  m.  1915,  Frederick  Arthur  John  Ellicott,  Lieut.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1916.  Beatrice  Birkbeck.— — Rosalind  Mary 
Theodosia. 


HINGLEY,  Creation  ((J.K.)  1893,  of  Hatherton  Lodge,  Cradley,  co  Worcester. 
[Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  George  Benjamin  Hingley,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Sisters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Alice  Linton. Emily  Georgina. Lucy  Miller.  Residence , 

Middle  Hill  Park,  Broadway,  Worcestershire. 


HOARE,  Creation  (I.)  1784,  of  Annahella,  Cork, 

Sir  Sydney  James  O’Bryen  Hoare, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  July  2nd,  i860;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Joseph  Wallis  O’Bryen,  1904  ; formerly 
Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.) ; is  Lieut.  T.  F.  Reserve  : in. 
1st,  1896,  Mabel  O’Bryen,  who  d.  1916,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Major  O’Bryen  Taylor,  Standard 
Bearer  to  H.M.’s  Body  Guard  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms;  2ndly,  1917,  Mona  Gwendoline,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Pitt-Taylor,  and  has  issue. 

— Sable,  a double-headed  eagle  displayed 
within  a bordure  engrailed  argent.  Crest — A deer’s  head 
and  neck  proper,  erased  argent. 

Residence — 


Sons  living  (by  1st  marriage)— EDWARD  O’BRYEN, 
b.  April  29th,  1898 ; 2nd  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.— 
Terence  O’  Bryen,  b.  1904. 

Sisters  living— Kathleen  Henriette. Norah  Cecile 

Helen.  Residence , Rostellan,  Pear  Tree  Avenue, 
Itchen.  Hants. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Joseph  James 
Parish  Hoare  (infra) : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev,  James 
O’Brven  Dott  Richard  Hoare,  b.  1835,  d.  1914  : 
771.  1st,  1865,  Frances  Eleanor,  who  d.  1911, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Henderson,  V.  of 
Messing  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Vera  Mary  Martell : — 
Arthur,  b.  1865  ; is  an  Electrical  and  Mechanical  En- 
gineer.  -Philip,  b.  1871  : m.  1896,  Florence  Evans, 

having  had  issue,  Donovan  O’Bryen,  b.  1899  ; New 
Zealand  Navy,  d.  (on  active  service  during  European 

War)  1917. John,  b.  1874  : in.  1904,  Margaret  Jane 

Leversedge,  and  has  issue  living,  James  O’Bryen,  b.  1910, — Mary  Frances,  b.  1905, — Margaret, 

b.  1912.  Resides  in  Queensland. Denys,  b.  1876  : in.  1906,  Frances  York,  and  has  issue 

living,  Norah  O’Bryen,  b.  1908, — Kathleen  Hannah,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Mansfield  Avenue, 

Christchurch,  New  Zealand. Mary  : in.  19x7,  Alfred  Long.- Janet : m.  1900,  Geoffrey  John 

Phillips,  Engineer,  of  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  O’Bryen,  b.  1904, — Marjorie 

O’Bryen,  b.  1902. Helen  : in.  1910,  H.  M.  Trevor,  and  has  issue  living,  John  O’Bryen,  b.  1913, 

— Eleanor  Ruth,  b.  1911, — Frances  Dorothy,  b.  1916.  Residence , Ohakune,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Joseph  George  Wallace  Hoare,  R.N.,  b.  1838,  d.  1883:  m.  1st,  1865, 
Susan  Mary,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  F.  W.  Paul,  R.N.  ; 2ndly,  1878,  Mary 
Martha,  da.  of  H.  W.  England  : — 

Helen  Susan  Kathleen,  b.  1867.— —Lily,  b.  1869.  "Edith  Maiy,  b.  1872.— Marie  Violet,  b. 
1879.  Olive  Buchanan,  b.  1881 : in.  1904,  William  Gerald  Morris. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Calvert  Hoare,  b.  1840,  d.  1898:  m.  1869,  Charlotte  Rosina,  da. 
of  J.  Robinson,  of  Banffshire  : — 

Arthur  Carrick  Dickson,  b.  1872.— Helen  Brownlow : in.  1904,  W.  E.  G.  Solger,  of  7th  East 
Prussian  Inf.— Brenda  Marie  : in.  1905,  Charles  Henry  Dorward  Moberly,  sometime  Agent, 
Bank  of  Bengal. 

Issue  of  the  late  Oliver  William  Simpson  Hoare,  b.  1843,  d.  1903:  m.  1864,  Annie,  who^f. 
1881,  da.  of  George  James  : — 

Oliver  George  St.  Clair,  b.  1865  : in.  1892,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Lloyd  Peel,  of  Estancia, 

Bella  Vista,  S.  America.— Basil  O’Bryen,  b.  1870. Gerald  Robin  O’Bryen,  b.  1878. Isabella  : 

in.  1887,  Isaac  Beaman  Oyler.— Constance  Helen : in.  1901,  Major  Philip  L.  Stevenson,  for- 
merly 5th  Lancers. Geraldine  Erin  : m.  1893,  Edmund  Beverley  Blair  McKean.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Senior  Hoare,  b.  1851,  d.  1895  : in.  1870,  Sophia  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Rev,  J.  S.  Hird,  of  Sunningdale,  Berks : — 

Cyril  Bertie  Edward,  b.  1882:  m.  1907,  Isabel  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Fielder,  of  Anerley,  S.E., 
and  has  issue  living,  Bertie  Rex  O’Bryen,  b.  1912, — Hermione  Sophia  O’Bryen,  b.  1910.  Residence , 
D’Avigdor  House,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Issue  of  the  late  Joseph  James  Parish  Hoare,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1811, 
d.  1889:  in.  1834,  Helen  Moritz  Dillon,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  Henry  N.  Hard- 
man, of  Mount  Hardman,  Grenada: — 

Charles  Campbell  Williams,  b.  1841;  formerly  one  of  H.M.’s  Inspectors  of  Factories:  in.  1867, 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Richard  Phayre,  of  Killoughram,  co.  Wexford,  and  has  issue 
living,  Carl  Frederick,  b.  1869, — May  Annesley  : in.  1890,  Charles  F.  Edwards,  an  engineer,  who 
d.  1908, — Blanche  Evelyn  : m.  1915,  Major  Ernest  St.  George  Anson,  E.  Surrey  Regt. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Hoare,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Hoare,  b.  1809,  d.  1893  : in.  1864,  Cornelia  (now  of  Glenanore, 
Castletownroche,  co.  Cork),  da.  of  the  late  Bernard  Robert  Shaw  : — 

Thomas  Edward,  B.L.,b.  1865.  Edward  Lloyd,  b.  1869.— William  Wallis,  M.D.,  b.  1871.— 
Rebecca  Elizabeth.  Mary  Anne  Cornelia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Jesse  Hoare,  b.  1826,  d.  1881 : in.  1st,  1854,  Anna,  who  d. 
1856,  da.  of  Frederick  Lidwell,  of  Dromard,  co.  Tipperary ; 2ndly,  1857,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Gamble,  of  Cork  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Thomas,  b.  1858.  Henry,  b.  1859.— —Edward  Wallis,  F.R.C.F.S.,  b.  1863: 
m.  1899,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  L.  Helen,  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  William 
Wallis,  b.  1902,— Violet  Alma  Lloyd,  b.  1900, — Emily  Alexandra,  b.  1903, — Freesia  Helen, 
1909, — Viola  Cecilia,  b.  1913,  Myrtle  Jesse,  b.  1918.  Residence , Clover  Hill,  Blackrock,  co.  Cork. 

(By  1 st  marriage)  Anna  Maria,  b.  1856.— (By  2nd  marriage)  Eliza,  b.  1862.  Residence , 

Carrigrohane  Castle,  co.  Cork. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Joseph,  M.P.  for  Askeaton  in  the  Irish  House  of  Commons,  was  many  years 
Advising  Counsel  at  Dublin  Castle.  It  has  been  represented  that  he  lived  in  three  centuries — viz.,  from 
Dec.  25th,  1699,  to  Dec.  24th,  1801.  Recent  researches,  however,  show  that  he  was  born  on  Dec. 
25th,  1707,  and  died  on  Dec.  24th,  1801.  At  the  age  of  93  he  attended  in  his  place  in  Parliament  to 
vote  against  the  Union.  Sir  Edward,  the  2nd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Carlow  1769-76. 


HOARE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Barn  Elms,  Surrey. 

Sir  Henry  Hugh  ARTHURt  Hoare,  6th  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Henry  Arthur  Hoare,  4th  son  of  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Nov.  19th,  1865 ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Henry  Ainslie, 
1894  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Beds,  Bucks,  Somerset,  and  Wilts  (High  Sheriff  1915),  and 
patron  of  ten  livings  : m . 1887,  Alda,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Henry  Purcell  Weston,  of  Lane  House,  Dorsetshire,  having 
had  issue,  Henry  Colt  Arthur,  b.  1888;  Capt.  Yeo.  ; d.  (of 
wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 

$rms—  Sable,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  argent,  charged  on  the 
breast  with  an  ermine  spot,  a bordure  engrailed  of  the  second,  ©rest — An 
eagle’s  head  and  neck  erased  argent  charged  with  an  ermine  spot. 

In  ardua.  Seats — Stourhead,  Bath  ; Wavendon,  Woburn.  Club — Boodle’s. 

For  arduous  under - 

takings.  Sister  living — Renee  Julia:  ni.  1889,  Charles  Cunningham  Church,  who 

obtained  a divorce  1903,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  John  Douglas,  b.  1896,— Sybil  Renee  Julia  : 
■m.  1913,  Harold  Eastwood.  Residence,  Hinton,  Byfield,  Northamptonshire. 

Daughter  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Augusta  Frances  Anne:  m.  1st,  1868,  William  J.  Nettleship 
Angerstein  (whom  she  divorced  1887),  who  d.  1892,  of  Weeting  Hall,  Norfolk  ; 2ndly,  1894. 
Col.  J.  St.  Aubyn  Hastie,  who  d.  1901,  formerly  Indian  Cav.,  of  Tummell,  Perth,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Julius  Henry  William,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Radley:  in.  1897,  Caroline 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  George  Davies,  of  Bermuda,  and  has  issue,  a son  b.  189-, — Mary 
Augusta  Penelope:  m.  1897,  Col.  Herbert  Capel  Cure,  D.S.O.,  who  d.  1909, — Leila  Caroline: 
m.  1897,  Charles  Fleetwood  Hesketh,  and  has  issue  living,  Leila  Pearl  b.  189-,  Ruby  Frances  b. 
189-, — Zoe  Julia:  m.  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Merceron  Burton,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Henry  Merceron  b.  1899,  Edward  Angerstein  b.  1901,  Nigel  Ainslie  b.  1905,  Zoe  Mary  b.  1903, 
Frances  Joan  b.  1907.  Residence , 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Peter  Richard  Hoare,  son  of  Peter  Richard  Hoare,  5th  son 
of  xst  baronet  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Peter  Merrik  Hoare,  b.  1843,  d.  1894  : m.  1st,  1865, 
Edith  Augusta,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edmond  Strong,  R.  of  Clyst  St.  Mary  ; 2ndly, 
1881,  Margarita  Joanna,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  John  Bell : — 

PETER  ARTHUR  MARSH  AM,  b.  Sept.  1st,  1869;  is  a partner  in  the  metropolitan  banking  firm  of 
Hoares : in.  1897,  Norah  Alicia  Beresford,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  William  Stewart  Falls,  M.D. 
[B.  Decies,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  William,  b.  1898,— Joyce,  b.  1902.  Residence , 

Luscombe  Castle,  Dawlish.  Office,  37,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.  Club,  Travellers’. Lennox  Merrik 

Noel  Colt,  b.  1871  : in.  1895,  Evelyn  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Gerard,  of  Claughton, 
near'  Birkenhead,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Augusta  Edith,  b.  1897, — Alda  Evelyn,  A 

I9o5. Norah  Lillian  Augusta:  in.  1914,  Francis  Herbert  Awdry.  Residence , Brynteg,  Towyn, 

Merionethshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Arthur  Richard  Hoare,  b.  1847,  d.  1908  : in.  1867,  Margaret,  who  d. 
1809,  da.  of  Francis  Baring  Short,  of  Bickham,  Devon  : 

Wilfrid  Arthur  Richard,  b.  1876:  in.  1915,  Helen  Adria,  da.  of  Col.  Harry  Heptinstall  Rose  Heath, 
C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Michael  St.  George,  b.  1918,—  Jacquetta  Adria  Margaret, 

b.  1916.  Residence , Colehays,  Bovey  Tracey,  Devon. Ralph  Francis,  b.  1881:  m.  1906, 

Katherine  Hallen,  da.  of  R.  J.  Sumner  Drinkwater,  of  Northbrook,  Orillia,  Canada,  and  has 
issue  living.  Hugh  John  Francis,  b.  1911,—  Eric  Reginald,  b.  1918,— Margaret  Katherine  Dorothy, 

b.  I9o7,— Natalie  Kathleen  Grove,  b.  1915.  Residence , Kelsey,  Orillia,  Ontario. Agatha 

Margaret  Sophia.  Residence , St.  Luke’s  Lodge,  Exeter. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Charles  Arthur  Richard  Hoare  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Arthur  Hoare,  b.  1878,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918  : in.  1909,  Una  Mildred,  da.  of  Thomas  C.  Williams,  of  Wellington,  New 
Zealand  : — 

Merrick  Colt  Temple,  b.  1912. 

The  1st  baronet’s  father  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1745.  Sir  Henry  Ainslie  Hoare,  5th  Bt., 
was  M.P.  for  Windsor  (Z.)  1865-6  and  for  Chelsea  1868-74. 


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HO  ARE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899,  oi  Sidestrand  Hall,  Sidestrand,  and  of  Cliff  House, 
Cromer,  co.  Norfolk,  and  of  Heath  House,  Hampstead,  co.  London. 

Sir  Samuel  John  Gurney  Hoare,  C.Af.G. , M.P. , 
2nd  Baronet-,  b.  Feb.  24th,  1880;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Samuel, 
1915  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1st  class 
Classics  and  History  1903,  M.A.  1910)  ; was  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Rt.  Hon.  Alfred 
Lyttelton,  P.C.,  M.P.)  1905,  and  Chm.  of  London  Fire  Brigade 
Committee  1908,  and  of  Higher  Education  Committee  1909  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Com.  of  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Anne  and  St. 
Stanislas,  an  Officer  of  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus, 
Italian  War  decoration),  a Member  of  National  Accounts 
Commn.,  and  a Member  of  Church  National  Assembly ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Central  Unemployed  Body  1908,  and  of 
Venit  hora.  Roy. Commn.  on  Civil  Ser.  1912,  and  Chm.,  Advisory  Council  on 

The  hour  approaches.  Import  Restrictions  1919;  unsuccessfully  contested  Ipswich  (C) 
Jan.  1906  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Chelsea  since  Jan.  1910  ; C.M.G.  1917 : m.  1909,  Lady 
Maud  Lygon,  da.  of  6th  Earl  Beauchamp. 

$rms — Sable,  an  eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  between  three  crosses  couped  argent,  a bordure 
dancettee  of  the  last.  Crrst— In  front  of  a stag’s  bead  erased  argent  three  crosses  couped  sable. 

Seat — Sidestrand  Hall,  Norfolk.  Town  Residence — 18,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.3.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Marlborough,  Bachelors’.  

Brother  living— OLIVER  VAUGHAN  GURNEY,  b.  July  18th,  1882  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  : ?n.  1906,  Phoebe  Alice,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Van  Neck,  of  Lily  Hill, 
Bracknell,  Berks,  and  Bel  Respiro,  San  Remo.  Residence , Gloucester  House,  Park  Lane,  W. 
Chtbs , Bachelors’,  Athenaeum,  Marlborough. 

Sisters  living — Muriel  Annie  Caroline,  b.  1866  : nt.  1896,  Edward  Payne  Press,  who  d.  1914,  and 
has  issue  living,  Edward,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  R.E. Annie  Louisa,  b.  1867  ; is  a Sister  of  the  Com- 
munity of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin,  Wantage. Elma  Katie,  b.  1870  : m.  1892,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry 

Luke  Paget,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Chester  [see  Paget,  Bt.,  cr.  1871].  Residence , Deeside,  Chester. 

Marjorie  Gurney,  £.  1877. Christobel  Mary,  b.  1886  : m.  1916,  the  Rev.  Charles  Ivo  Sinclair 

Hood,  R.  of  Sidestrand,  andga  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War 
1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Ivo,  b.  1917 . Residence , Sidestrand,  Cromer. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Katharin  Louisa  Hart  ( Lady  Hoare),  da.  of  Richard 
Vaughan  Davis  (one  of  H.M.’s  Commrs.  of  Audit),  of  Frognal,  Hampstead,  N.W.  : m.  1866,  Sir 
Samuel  Hoare,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence , Sidestrand  Hall,  Cromer. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Samuel,  was  sometime  a partner  in  the  banking  firm  of  Barnetts,  Hoare  and 
Co.,  of  Lombard  Street,  E.C.,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Norwich  (C)  1886-1906. 

HOBART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Langdown,  co.  Southampton. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Huhbart.”] 

Sir  Robert  Henry  Hobart,  K.C.  V.O., 

C.B.,  1st  Baronet , el  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev. 
the  Hon.  Henry  Lewis  Hobart,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Windsor  and  Wolverhampton  [see  E.  Bucking- 
hamshire, colls.] ; b.  Sept.  13th,  1836 ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (LL.B. 
1859)  j in  War  Office  1861-1901  ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Marquess  of  Hartington,  M.P.  (when  twice 
Sec.  of  State  for  War,  Postmaster-Gen.,  Ch.  Sec. 
for  Ireland,  and  Sec.  of  State  for  India)  1863-74 
and  1880-85,  and  to  four  Secs,  for  Scotland  1886-7 
and  1892-5,  Sec.  to  the  Earl  Marshal  for  the 
purposes  of  the  Coronation  of  King  Edward  VII. 
and  Queen  Alexander  1901 -2  (thanked  by  H.M., 
K.C.V.O.,  Coronation  medal),  and  Gold  Staff 
Officer  at  Coronation  of  King  George  V.  and  Queen 
Mary  1911  (Coronation  medal);  is  a D.L.  for 
Middlesex,  and  a J.  P.  for  cos.  Middlesex,  Hants, 
and  London  ; appointed  Official  Verderer  of  the 
New  Forest  1907;  satas  M.P.  for  Hampshire,  New 
Forest  Div.  (Z)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910;  defeated 
there  Dec.  1905  and  Jan.  1910;  C.B.  (Civil)  1885, 
K.C.  V.0. 1902 : m.  1869,  the  Hon.  Julia  Trollope, 
el.  da.  of  1st  Baron  Kesteven,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Sable,  an  estoile  or  between  two  flaunches  ermine.  Crtst — A bull  statant  per  pale  sable 

and  gules,  bezant£e,  in  his  nose  a ring  or. 

Seat — Langdown,  Hythe,  Southampton.  Clubs — Travellers’,  National  Liberal. 


Son  living— CLAUD  VERE  CAVENDISH,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  March  12th,  1870;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  Grenadier  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  8th  Batn.  Hampshire 
Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  London  and  Hants,  and  a D.L.  for  Isle  of  Wight  ; Uganda  1897-9  (de- 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  D.A.A.G.  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  as  an  Administrative  Comdt.  (despatches  thrice,  1914  star,  O.B.E.);  unsuccessfully 
contested  Westminster  (Z.)  Jan.  1906  and  Jan.  1910  ; was  Gold  Staff  Officer  at  Coronations  of  King 
Edward  VII.  and  King  George  V.  (Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911)  ; D.S.O.  1898,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1900,  Violet  Verve,  M.B.E.  (commanded  West  Cliff  War  Hospital  1914-19),  da.  and 
co-heir  of  the  late  John  Wylie,  of  West  Cliff  Hall,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hampden, 
b.  1915.  Residences , West  Cliff  Hall,  Hythe,  Hants;  Standen  House,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Club , Travellers’. 

Daughter  living — Irene  Marguerite,  b.  1871  ; served  as  a Red  Cross  Nurse  in  Serbia  1915, 


'Pretio*^. 

The  giver  makes  the  gift  valuable. 


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HOBHOUSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812,  of  Broughton-Gifford,  Bradford-on-Avon,  and  of 
Monkton  Farleigh,  Wiltshire. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Edward 
Henry  Hobhouse,  P.C. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  June 
30th,  1862;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Parry, 
1916;  ed.  at  Eton,  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; sometime  Lieut.  King’s  Royal  Rifle 
Corps  (subsequently  Capt.  of  its  7th  Batn. );  is 
Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.)  a Batn. 
Gloucestershire  Regt. , a J.P.  and  a County  Coun- 
cillor (Holt  Div.)  for  Wilts,  and  a Member  of 
Thames  Conservancy  Board ; was  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1892-5, 
Church  Estate  Commr.  1906-7,  Under  Sec.  ofState 
for  India  1907-8,  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Treasury 
1908-11,  and  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster 
(with  a seat  in  the  Cabinet)  1911-14,  and  Post- 
master-Gen. 1 9 14-15  ; appointed  Chm.  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Indian  Decentralization  1907;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Wilts,  E.,  or  Devizes,  Div.  (Z)  1892-5, 
when  he  was  defeated;  elected  for  Bristol,  E.  Div. 
Oct.  1900,  Jan.  1906,  Jan.  and  Dec.  1910,  and  Nov. 
19 1 1 ; defeated  there  Dec.  1918;  P.C.  1909: 
in.  1890,  Georgina  Fleetwood,  da.  of  George 
Pargiter  Fuller  [ see  E.  St.  Aldwyn]. 

$rms— -Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  three  crescents,  two  and  one,  argent,  issuing  therefrom  as 
many  estoiles  irradiated  or.  Crest — Out  of  a mural  crown  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  a crescent  and 
estoile  as  in  the  arms. 

Residences — The  Manor  House,  Monkton  Farleigh,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.  ; Albany,  Pic- 
cadilly, W.  Clubs—  Brooks’s,  Athenaeum. 


Half-Brother  living— REGINALD  ARTHUR,  b.  May  4th,  1878:  in.  1905,  Marjorie  Chisholm, 
da.  of  Frederick  Spencer,  of  Pondsmead,  Oakhill,  Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Chisholm, 
b.  1906, — John  Spencer,  b.  1910, — Benjamin  Arthur,  b.  1914, — Hugh  Cam,  b.  1917, — Mary,  b.  1908, 
— Audrey,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Pondsmead,  Oakhill,  Somerset.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  Sports’. 

Sisters  living — Ethel  Mary  (Lady  Fox),  b.  1856:  in.  1877,  Sir  Charles  Edmund  Fox,  K.C.S.I., 

who  d.  1918.  Residence,  Bickham,  Roborough,  S.  Devon. Ada  Margaret,  b.  1857:  in.  1886, 

William  Lloyd  Thomas,  a merchant,  of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Lloyd,  b.  1888 ; is  a 
Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  : in.  1916,  Guendaline  Ada,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Eustace  Bellew  [see  B. 
Bellew].  Residence,  Tredilion  Park,  Abergavenny.— Edith  Amy,  b.  1864:  m.  1911,  Edward 
Lewis  Agassiz,  of  Hong  Kong.— Constance  Eleanor,  b.  1866  : in.  1891,  Sigismund  Raynor  Arthur, 

I.C.S.,  who  d.  1920  [see  Arthur,  Bt.,  colls.]. Mabel  Ella,  b.  1867. 

Half-Sisters  living — Lilian  Jane,  b.  1869:  m.  1900,  James  Thornton,  J.P.  for  Berks  and  Wilts. 
Residence,  Conkwell  Grange,  Limpley  Stoke,  Bath.  Mary  Fitz-Roy,  £.1871  : in.  1900,  Major 
Hugh  Cochrane  MacTier,  formerly  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  FitzRoy,  b. 
1901, — Reginald  Stewart,  b.  1905.— -Ina  Millicent,  b.  1873. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Anna  Maria  {Lady  Hobhouse),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Sawers, 
merchant,  of  Calcutta : in.  1868,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Charles  Parry  Hobhouse,  3rd  baronet,  who 
d.  1916.  Residence, 

The  2nd  baronet,  created  Baron  Broughton  1851,  was  one  of  the  poet  Byron’s  most  intimate 
friends.  He  was  Secretary  at  War  1832-3,  Secretary  for  Ireland  1833,  Chief  Commissioner  of  Woods  and 
Forests  1834,  President  of  the  Board  of  Control  1835-41  and  1846-51,  and  author  of  several  important 
works.  He  died  1869,  when  the  barony  became  extinct,  and  the  baronetcy  passed  to  his  nephew. 


Hochpied-Larpent,  see  De  Hocbpied-Larpent. 

HODSON,  Creation  (I.)  1787,  of  Holybrooke  House,  Wicklow. 

Sir  Robert  Adair  Hodson,  4th  Baronet;  b. 
Sept.  29th,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Frederick  John, 
1888  ; ed.at  Haileybury  Coll. ; is  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Comdg.) 
a Batn.  Princess  Victoria’s  (Royal  Irish  Fusiliers),  and  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Wicklow:  m.  1911,  Emily  Frances 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  George  John  Beresford  [see  M. 
Waterford,  colls.]. 

^rms — Sable,  a chevron  between  three  martlets  or.  Crrst — A dove  close 
azure,  beaked  and  membered  or,  holding  in  her  beak  an  olive-branch 
proper. 

Seat — Holybrooke,  Bray.  co.  Wicklow. 


Sister  living — Meriel  Anne  : m.  1907,  as  his  second  wife,  Markham 
Pax  et  amor.  Richard  Leeson-Marshall  [see  E.  Milltown.  colls.]  Residence , Cal- 

Peace  and  love.  linafercy  House,  Milltown,  co.  Kerry. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Edmund  Hodson,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1856,  d. 

1915  : in.  1892,  Margaret  (now  of  Coolfadda  House,  Bandon,  co.  Cork),  da.  of 

the  late  Rev.  Stanley  Pemberton 

EDMOND  ADAIR  D S.O.,  b.  March  22nd,  1893  ; ed  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  as  temporary 

Major  Machine  Gun  Corps  (D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917- Gilbert  Stanley,  b.  1895;  is  Lieut.  R.E. 

(T.F.).v— -Cecil  George,  b.  1900 


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Issue  of  the  late  Gilbert  Neville  Hodson,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1859,  d.  1918  : 
in.  1900,  Etheldreda  Margory  (now  of  Camp  Cottage,  Fleet,  Hants),  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Lane  Coulson  Bridges,  R.  of  Barton  Segrave,  Kettering  : — 

Eva  Meriel  Violet,  b.  19 — . Audrey  Luttrell,  b.  19 — . Vera  Constance  Marjory,  b.  1912. 

Sir  Robert  is  descended  in  direct  line  from  the  Rev.  John  Hodson,  who  belonged  to  a family 
long  settled  at  Houghton,  Staffordshire,  and  who  assisted  in  the  escape  of  King  Charles  I.  from 
Oxford  in  1646.  After  the  Restoration,  Dr.  Hodson  was  successively  Dean  of  Clogher  and  Bishop  of 
Elphin  ; he  died  1686. 


Hoghton,  see  De  Hoghton. 


LINDSAY-HOGG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Rotherfield  Hall,  Rotherfield,  Sussex. 

Sir  Lindsay  Lindsay  - Hogg,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Hogg  (sometime 
Consul  for  Hanseatic  States  in  Shanghai),  of  Oak- 
leigh,  Pembury,  near  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  63, 
Lancaster  Gate,  W.,  by  Elisa  Susannah,  youngest 
daughter  of  William  Hickson,  of  Chigwell,  Essex  ; 
b.  March  10th,  1853  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  abroad  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Sussex,  and  Pres,  or  Vice-Pres.  of 
many  Agricultural  Sos. ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  S.,  or 
Eastbourne,  Div.  of  Sussex  (C)  Oct.  1900  to 
Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated  therefor; 
assumed  by  Roy.  license  1906  the  additional 
surname  of  Lindsay  : m.  1880,  Alice  Margaret 
Emma,  youngest  da.  of  John  Christian  Cowley, 
of  Heathfield,  Addington,  Surrey  [Baynes,  Bt.], 
and  has  issue. 

^rnts— Per  pale  indented  vert  and  azure,  on  a bend 
or  three  boars’  heads  couped  sable.  Crat — Issuant  out 

of  a mural  crown  argent  a boar’s  head  erect  sable  holding 
in  the  mouth  a sprig  of  oak  fructed  proper. 

Seat — Rotherfield  Hall,  Rotherfield,  Sussex.  Club — 
Carlton. 


Grandsons  living — Issue  of  the  late  William  Lindsay,  only  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1882,  d.  1918  : 
in.  1907,  Nora  Cicely  (now  of  Hayward’s  Grange,  Jarvis  Brook,  Sussex),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
James  Barrow,  of  Holmewood,  Langton,  Kent,  and  Northfield,  Dornoch,  N.B.  : — 

ANTHONY  HENRY,  b.  May  ist,  1908. Edward  William,  b.  1910. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Violet  (twin),  b.  1882  : m.  1903,  Capt.  Hugh  Brodie  Cardwell,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  [Brodie,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Lindsay 

Brodie,  b.  1904. Cecily  Lindsay,  b.  1898  : in.  1918,  Eden  George  Wallace,  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon 

Guards  [see  B.  Auckland,  colls.]. 

Grandson  living — (Issue  of  the  late  Edith  Vera  Lindsay,  b.  1889,  d.  1912  : in.  1908,  Capt.  Lancelot 
Mellish  Fane  Gladwin,  formerly  5th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  el.  son  of  Hamilton  Fane 
Gladwin,  of  Seven  Springs,  Gloucestershire)  : — 

Gerald  Hamilton  Fane,  b.  1909. 


HOLDEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  The  Grange,  Thorpe  co.  Surrey. 


P er severance  conquers  all  things. 


Sir  Harry  Cassie  Holden,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Oct.  20th,  1877  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edward  Hopkinson,  1919  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1901  ; is  a Director  of  London  Joint  City  and 
Midland  Bank  (Limited):  m.  1905,  Edith  Ross, 
da.  of  J.  Pryor. 

JMnns — Sable,  on  afesse  between  two  chevronelles  ermine 
a mullet  or,  two  (launches  of  the  last.  Crtst — In  front  of  a 
rock,  thereon  a moorcock  proper,  three  mullets  or. 

Residence — i,  Temple  Gardens,  Inner  Temple,  E.C. 
Clubs — Reform,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 


Brother  living— NORMAN  EDWARD,  O.B.E.,  b. 
Nov.  30th,  1879  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1902),  and  at  Lyc6e  Condorcet,  Paris  ; S.  African 
War  1900,  European  War  1914-16  as  Major  Machine 
Gun  Corps  (wounded,  despatches) ; appointed  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  Mechanical  Warfare  Depart.,  Min.  of 
Munitions  1916;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918:  in.  1914,  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  G.  S.  Munro,  formerly  Sec.  for  Industry 
and  Commerce,  New  Zealand.  Residences , 6,  Green 
Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  ; Norton  Priory,  near  Chichester. 
Clubs , Cavalry,  Reform,  Bath. 


^ he  ist  baronet  was  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  London  City  and  Midland  Bank  (Limited) ; 
satms  M.P.  for  Lancashire  (S.E.),  Heywood  Div.  ( L ) Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910. 


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HOLDEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  The  Firs,  Leigh,  co.  Lancaster. 

Sir  John  Henry  Holden,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  John  Holden ; b.  Jan.  25th,  1862  ; is 

Managing  Director  of  Tunnicliffe  and  Hampson 
(Limited),  and  a J.  P.  ; twice  Mayor  of  Leigh: 
m.  1885,  Emma,  da.  of  Thomas  Cawkwell,  of 
Sproatley,  near  Hull,  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Sable,  on  a pale  ermine  between  two  chevrons  or, 
a covered  cup  of  the  last.  Cmt—  In  front  of  a rising  sun  in 
its  splendour  or,  a moorcock  sable,  jelloped  and  wattled 
gules. 

Seat — The  Firs,  Leigh,  Lancashire. 


Sons  living— GEORGE,  b.  April  16th,  1890:  m.  1913, 
Margaret  Adamson,  da.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Astley,  and 
has  issue  living,  George,  b.  1914,— John,  b.  1918,— Mar- 
garet, b.  1916.  Residences , Holly  Bank,  Leigh,  Lanca- 
shire.  Arthur,  b.  1897  : m.  1920,  Laura,  da.  of  — 

Williams.— —John,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living— Emma,  b.  1888  : m.  1913,  Henry  Pern- 
berton,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Holden,  b.  1918. 

Residence , Westfield,  Leigh,  Lancashire. Ada,  b.  1891  : 

m.  1914,  Vincent  Fairclough,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Holden,  b.  1916, — Vincent,  b.  igig, — Mary,  b.  19x5.  Residence , Belmont,  Leigh,  Lancashire. 

Holyoake-Goodricke,  see  Goodricke. 

HOLDER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Pitmaston,  Moseley,  Worcestershire. 

Sir  John  Charles  Holder,  ist  Baronet , only 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Holder,  Esq.,  of  Lansdowne  House, 
Malvern  ; b.  Dec.  loth,  1838  ; is  a J.P.  for  Worcestershire  and 
Birmingham,  and  a D.L.  for  Worcestershire  (High  Sheriff 
1903),  a Member  of  Canterbury  House  of  Laymen,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1872,  Geraldine  Augusta  Baynton,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Williams  Knipe,  Esq.,  of  Worcester,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Per  pale  indented  or  and  gules  three  chevronels  ermine,  in 
chief  two  trefoils  slipped  and  counterchanged.  Crist — On  the  battle- 

ments of  a tower  per  pale  or  and  argent,  charged  with  a cross  gules,  a 
lion  sejant  per  pale  indented  azure  and  of  the  third  supporting  with  the 
dexter  paw  an  anchor  argent. 

Seat — Pitmaston,  Moor  Green,  Birmingham.  Clubs — Constitutional, 
Carlton,  Conservative  (Birmingham),  Union  (Birmingham). 

SOUS  living — HENRY  CHARLES,  b.  May  ist,  1874  ; ed.  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (B.A.  1896);  is  a J.P.  for  Worcestershire:  m.  1898,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  (Emil  Hugh 
Oscar)  Robert  Ropner,  ist  Bt.,  M.P.,  of  Preston  Hall,  Stockton-on-Tees,  and  Skutterskelfe 
Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Eric  Duncan,  b.  1899, — Henry  Nigel,  b.  1906, — 
Kathleen  Joyce,  b.  1902, — Geraldine  Evelyn  Marjorie,  b.  1903, — Nancy  Lilian,  b.  1907.  Resi- 
dence, Linden  Hill,  Twyford,  Berks.-—  -John  Alexander,  b.  1876  ; is  Capt.  Army  Motor  Reserve  : 
m.  1904,  Ida  Muriel  Sybil,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Robert  William  Forrest,  D.D.,  Dean  of 
Worcester,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Terence,  b,  1905, — Muriel  Lettice,  b.  1912.  Residence, 
Broome  House,  Worcestershire.— Alfred  Ernest,  b.  1879;  is  Flight- Lieut.  R.A. F.  : m.  1909, 
Gwendoline  Louisa  Ryland,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Chavasse,  M.D.,  of  The  Linthurst  Hill, 
Barnt  Green,  Worcestershire  [see  Chavasse,  “ Knights’  Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
Frederic  Chavasse,  b.  1910, — Arthur  Thomas  Chavasse,  b.  1916, — Gwendoline  Mary  Chavasse,  b. 
1913, — Phyllis  Margaret  Chavasse,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Hood  Manor,  Totnes,  S.  Devon.— 
Norman  Francis,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut.  Warwickshire  Regt.  : m.  1916, 
Georgette,  da.  of — Laquelle,  and  widow  of  S.  Patrie-Jones. 

Daughters  living — Geraldine  Mabel,  b.  1873  : m.  1898,  the  Rev.  John  St.  Clair  Mayne,  formerly 

R.  of  Wilmslow. Flora  Constance  Maria,  b.  1875.  Edith  Mary,  b.  1877  : m.  1918,  Capt. 

Charles  Henry  Hirst  Walker,  Border  Regt.— -Kathleen  Isabel,  b.  1878:  m.  1905,  Major  William 
Henry  Booth,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O.  Residence,  Brynmelyn,  Hay,  Herefordshire.— -Isabella  Dorothea, 
b.  1882  —Gladys  Evelyn  Austin,  b.  1886. 

HOLDERNESS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Tadwortb,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Thomas  William  Holderness,  G.C.B. , K.C.S.I. , ist  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  John  William  Holderness,  of  Liverpool;  b.  June  nth,  1849;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1872):  entered  I.C.S.  1873; 
became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Revenue  and  Agricultural  Depart.  1881, 
Joint  Magistrate  N.-W.  Provinces  1885,  Acting  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  N.-W.  Provinces 
1886,  Director  of  Land  Records  and  Agriculture  1888,  Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Financial 
Depart.  1892,  Member  of  Provincial  Legislative  Council  1892,  Magistrate  and 
Collector  1893,  Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Judicial  Depart.  N.-W.  Provinces  1894,  Famine 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1897,  Cominr.  of  Allahabad  Div.  1897,  a Member  of  Indian 
Famine  Commn.  1897,  Revenue  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1898,  Sec.  Revenue  Depart,  of 
India  Office  1901,  and  Permanent  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1912  ; retired  1919  ; 
received  gold  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  1901  ; C.S.I.  1898,  K.C.S.I.  1907,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1914,  GC.B.  (Civil)  1917:  m.  1885,  Lucy,  da.  of  George  Robert  Elsmie,  C.S.I., 
and  has  issue. 

^tnus  ant 1 Crest — Not  on  record  at  College  of  Arms  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Flagcourt,  Tadworth,  Surrey.  Club — Athenaeum. 


Son  living-ERNEST  WILLIAM  ELSMIE,  b.  March  13th,  1890. 

Daughter  living— Helen  Alice:  nt.  1913,  Charles  Max  Page,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.  Residence , 
134,  Harley  Street,  W. 


Nis  Dominus  frustra. 
It  is  in  vain  without 
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HOLLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Westwell  Manor,  co.  Oxford. 

Sir  (Reginald)  Sothern  Holland,  ist 
Baronet,  younger  son  of  the  late  Ben  Herbert  Hol- 
land, formerly  Registrar  of  Deeds  for  Cape  Colony  ; 
b.  March  15th,  1876 ; ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll., 
Grahamstown,  S.  Africa;  entered  Cape  Civil  Ser. 
1894;  appointed  Acting  Clerk  to  Executive  Council 
1902,  Private  Sec.  to  Premier,  Cape  Colony  1904, 
Permanent  Head,  Prime  Min.’s  Depart.  1906,  to  in- 
augurate Campaign  on  German  Trade  on  behalf  of 
Board  of  Trade  at  outbreak  of  War  1914,  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  of  Explosive  Supplies  Nov.  1914, 
Director-Gen.  of  Inspection  of  Munitions  1916, 
Chm.  of  Committee  of  Inquiry  Board,  Munitions 
and  Research,  Admiralty  1917,  a Member  of  Ad- 
visory Council  for  disposal  of  War  Stores  and 
Property  1917,  and  Controller  of  Cultivation  Div., 
Food  Production  Depart.  1918 ; was  Sec.,  S. 
African  Shipping  Freights  Conference  (London) 
1905-6,  and  at  Pietermaritzburg  1906,  and  H.M. 
Trade  Commr.,  S.  Africa  1908-14;  attended  Special 
Railway  Mission  to  England  1906,  and  Imperial 
Conference  in  London  1907  ; is  a Director  of  Central  Mining  and  Investment  Cor- 
poration (Limited),  a Chevalier  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a J.P.  for  Cape 
Colony ; Knt.  1912  : m.  1910,  Stretta  Aimee,  da.  of  Edward  George  Price,  of  1, 
Craven  Hill,  Hyde  Park,  W.,  and  Broadwater,  Godaiming,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

$ntt8— Azure,  a lion  rampant  guardant  within  an  orle,  surrounded  by  four  mullets  and  as  many 
fleur-de-lis  alternately  all  argent.  Cmt — A fox  sejant  gules,  collared  argent,  supporting  with  the 

dexter  forepaw  an  anchor  or. 

Seat — Westwell  Manor,  Burford,  Oxon.  


SOUS  living — JIM  SOTHERN,  b.  March3ist,  19x1.— —Guy  Hope,  b.  1918. 

HOLLINS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Grey  Friars,  Broughton,  Co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Frank  Hollins,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Edward  Hollins,  of  Pleasley,  Mansfield,  Notts,  by 
Margaret  Harding,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  Robert  Woody, 
of  Tamworth,  Staffordshire  ; b.  April  16th,  1843  > h a 
J.P.  for  Lancashire,  and  Chm.  of  Horrockses,  Crewdson 
and  Co.  (Limited),  cotton  spinners,  of  Preston  : m.  1875, 
Dora  Emily  Susan,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Caleb  Cox,  of  Wimble- 
don, and  has  issue. 

Argent,  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  crosses  formee, 
fitchee  at  the  foot,  and  in  base  a cinquefoil  azure.  Crest — A dexter 
hand  azure  couped  at  the  wrist  in  the  act  of  blessing,  issuing  from  a 
wreath  of  holly  fructed  proper. 

Seat — Grey  Friars,  Preston. 


Sons  living— ARTHUR  MEYRICK,  b.  July  16th,  1876:  m.  1908, 
Mary  Prudence,  da.  of  the  late  John  Thwaites,  of  Troy,  Blackburn. 

Frank  Hubert,  b.  1877. Philip  Leslie,  b.  1878  ; Lieut. 

R.A.  S.C. : m.  1919,  Doris  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Arthur  Abraham 

[see  Parker,  Bt.,  cr.  1681]. John  Chard  Humphrey  Lancelot, 

b.  1890;  is  Lieut.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  : m.  1914,  Ruth,  da. 
Blessings  on  your  valour.  of  the  late  John  Kiel  Tullis,  of  Glasgow.  Residence , 

Daughters  living — Rotha  Mary,  b.  1884.-  Alice  Dorothy  Patience,  b.  1886;  m.  1911,  Major 
Vere  De  Hoghton,  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [ see  De  Hoghton,  Bt.]. 

HOLT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Cheetham,  co. 
Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Edward  Holt,  C.B.E. , ist  Baronet , 
son  of  Joseph  Holt,  of  Manchester;  b.  Sept.  9th, 
1850;  is  Proprietor  of  Derby  Brewery  (Man- 
chester), a paper  manufacturer,  and  a J.P.  for 
Manchester  (twice  Lord  Mayor)  and  Westmor- 
land; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1879,  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Joseph  Brooks,  of  Manchester,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  elder  son  Joseph,  b.  1882; 
Capt.  Manchester  Regt.  (T.F.);  d.  (killed  in  action 
in  Gallipoli)  1915. 

^rnts — Per  chevron  argent  and  or,  two  fleurs-de-lis  in 
pale  sable  between  as  many  mountain-ash  trees  fructed 
and  eradicated  proper.  Crrst— Two  arms  embowed  in 

armour  sable,  each  charged  on  the  forearm  with  a fleur-de- 
lis  or,  and  holding  in  the  hands  gauntleted  also  sable  a 
mountain-ash  tree  as  in  the  arms. 

Residences — Blackwell,  Windermere;  Woodthorpe, 
Prestwich,  Lancashire. 


To  conquer  is  to  live. 


Son  living— EDWARD,  b.  1883. 

Daughters  living— Kate. Marjory. Pleasance. 


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HOME,  Creation  (N.S.)  1671,  of  Blackadder,  Berwick. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Hume.”] 

Look  to  the  end.  .STr  James  Home,  nth  Baronei ; 

b.  Sept.  28th,  1861  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
George  Home-Speirs  1887 ; ed.  at 
Harrow;  sometime  Lieut.  Black  Watch  ; 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882-5  (medal  with 
five  clasps,  bronze  star),  European  War 
1 9 1 5- 1 7 as  Capt.  nth  Highland  L.I.  and 
9th  Cameron  Highlanders  (1915  star,  two 
medals)  ; claims  dormant  Scottish  Earl- 
dom of  Dunbar,  cr.  1607  : in.  1892,  Amy 
Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  William  Arthur 
Green,  of  San  Francisco. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st,  azure  on  a chevron 
argent  three  roses  gules,  Blackadder ; 2nd,  vert, 
a lion  rampant  argent  langued  and  armed  gules. 
Home;  3rd,  argent,  three  popinjays,  vert  beaked 
and  limbed  gules,  Pepdie  ; 4th,  argent,  a cross 
engrailed  azure,  Sinclair.  Crrst—  An  adder  sable 
in  pale,  holding  in  its  mouth  a rose  gules,  leaved  and  stalked  vert,  jfcapporhrs — Dexter , an  otter  ; 


sinister,  a falcon,  both  proper. 

Residence — 28,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W 


Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Brother  living— JOHN,  b.  July  9th,  1872:  m.  1898,  the  Hon.  Gwendolina  Hyacintha  Roma 
Mostyn,  da.  of  the  late  Major  the  Hon.  George  Charles  Mostyn  [see  B.  Vaux  of  Harrowden], 
and  has  issue  living,  David  George,  b.  1904.  Residence , 19,  Sharia  Saleh-el-Din,  Ghezireh,  Cairo, 
Egypt.  Clubs , Union,  Hurlingham. 

Sisters  living — Anna  Beatrice:  m.  1886,  Col.  Alfred  Harold  Middleton  (formerly  93rd  Highlanders), 

Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  who  d.  1905. Alice  Georgina  : m.  1890 

James  Mackenzie,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  James,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Beatrice  Hyacinthe,  b.  1898, — George  Home,  b.  1900. 
Residence , 4561,  Walnut  Street,  Kansas  City,  Missouri,  U.S.A. 

This  Baronetcy  was  cr.  with  remainder  to  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  grantee.  Sir  Georg 
Home,  7th  baronet,  was  Vice-Adm.  of  the  Blue.  The  10th  baronet  in  1878  assumed  the  additiona 
surname  of  Speirs 


Home-Purves-Hume-Campbell,  see  Campbell. 


HONYWOOD,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Evington,  Kent. 

Sir  Courtenay  John  Honywood,  9th 
Baronet ; b.  May  29th,  1880;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
William,  1907 ; is  patron  of  two  livings  ; in.  1903, 
Constance  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Vincent 
Pixell,  formerly  V.  of  St.  Faith’s,  Stoke  Newington,  N. 

^ruts — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  hawks’  heads  erased 
azure.  Crtst — A wolfs  head  couped  ermine. 

Club — Junior  Constitutional. 

Brothers  living— WILLIAM,  b.  April  9th,  1891. Philip 

Sydney,  b.  1893  : m.  1916,  Helen,  da.  of  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Hudson, 
of  New  York.  Residence, 

Sisters  living — Zaidee  Violet,  b.  1878.— —Hilda  Catharine,  b. 
1886. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  7th  baronet)— Cecil  Robert,  b.  1862. 

Reginald  Ernest,  b.  1863. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  ot  7th  baronet) — Annie  Mabel.—— Violet 
Constance  Evelyn. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet) — Florence  Eliza- 
beth : in.  1867,  the  Rev.  Edward  William  Northey,  who  d.  1914, 
and  has  issue  living,  Sir  Edward,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,b.  1868  (.see 
Every  good  thini>  is  /rom  above.  "Knightage”]:  m.  1897,  Evangeline,  third  da.  of  the  late 
Daniel  Cloete,  of  Montebello,  Newlands,  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edward  George  Vernon  b.  1910,  Rudolf  William  Anson  b.  1912,  Florence  Evangeline  Cloete, 
b.  1898,  R£n<£e  Muriel  b.  1902,  Isobel  Frances  b.  1907, — Florence  Isabel : m.  1889,  Frank 
Richardson,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Northey  b.  18 — , George  Edward  b.  18 — , Elsie  Florence 
b.  18 — , Kathleen  b.  18 — , — Mildred  Louisa:  nt.  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  Archie  Stewart  Buckle,  R.F.A., 
and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1909, — Mary  : m.  1905,  Charles  Malcolm  Cumming,  of  Negri 
Sembilan,  Federated  Malay  States,  and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm  Edward  Durant  b.  1907, 
Elizabeth  Northey  b.  1910,  Ina  Mary  b.  1914, — Gwendolen, — Muriel  : in.  1903,  Major  Oswald 
Birley  Harter,  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  Residence,  Woodcote  House,  Epsom. 

This  is  a very  old  Kentish  family.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Honywood,  lent  Charles  II.  ^i000' 
and  received  in  lieu  of  payment  a patent  of  baronetcy. 


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HOPE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1628,  of  Craighall,  Fifeshire. 

But  hope  is  unbroken.  »S»J OHN  AUGUSTUS  HOPE,  O.B.E. , 

M.P.,  16th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Canon  Charles  Augustus  Hope,  8th  son  of 
nth  baronet;  b.  July  7th,  1869;  s.  his 
uncle,  Sir  Alexander,  1918;  is  Lieut. - 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps,  and  a J.P.  for  Midlothian;  S. 
Africa  1901-2,  with  Mounted  Inf.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid- 
lothian (Edinburghshire)  ( C ) Sept.  1912 
to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there 
Dec.  1910  ; elected  for  N.  Div.  of  Mid- 
lothian and  Peeblesshire  Dec.  1918;  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919 : m.  1910,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Bruce,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  da.  of  6th  Baron  Bal- 
four of  Burleigh,  and  has  issue. 

Jurttts — Azure,  a chevron  or  between  three  be- 
zants. ®rf8t — A broken  terrestrial  globe  surmounted 
by  a rainbow  issuing  out  of  a cloud  at  each  end 
all  proper.  Jjupportfra — Two  female  figures  representing  Hope  in  vestments  vert,  on  their  heads 
garlands  of  flowers,  each  resting  her  exterior  hand  on  an  anchor  all  proper. 

Residence — Pinkie  House,  Musselburgh,  Midlothian.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Carlton, 

New  (Edinburgh). 


Sons  living— ARCHIBALD  PHILIP,  b.  March  27th,  19x2. John  Cecil,  b.  1913. Hugh 

Alexander,  b.  1914. 

Daughter  living— Katharine  Anne,  b.  1916. 

Brother  living— Robert  Philip,  b.  1873.  Clubs , Wellington,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Hugh  Hope,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  Archibald  Hugh  Hope,  b.  1820,  d.  1890:  in.  1842,  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Jones,  K.C.B. : — 

Lewis  Anstruther,  C.B.,  b.  1855;  is  a retired  Col.  (formerly  Army  Ser.  Corps),  and  a Member 
of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland);  served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  C.  B.),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1901,  as  A.A.G.  (despatches,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.);  was  D.A.A.G.  at  the  Curragh  1892-5, 
D.A.A.G.,  Egypt  1896-9  and  Head  Quarters,  Ireland  1901-2,  and  A. Q.M.G.,  Scottish  Command 
1905-8,  N.  Command  1908-10,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts  there  1911-12 ; appointed 
Officer-in-Charge  of  Recruits,  and  time  expired  men  1913  ; sometime  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; C.B. 
(Mil.)  1898  : m.  1887,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  George  Palmer,  J.P.  (formerly  M.P.),  of  The 
Acacias,  Reading,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Lewis,  M.C.*b.  1897  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.H.A. 
(Reserve  of  Officers);  European  War  1915*18  (thrice  wounded,  despatches,  M.C.), — Helen  Jean,  b. 
1888, — Olive  Georgina,  b.  1891:  m.  1915,  Major  Norman  Valentine  Blacker,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  Machine  Gun  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Hugh  b.  1916,  Joan  Olive 
b.  1919.  Residence,  Frognal,  Folkestone.  Club , United  Service. Sophia  Montgomery.  Resi- 

dence, 32,  Manor  Road,  Folkestone. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  Archibald  Hugh  Hope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Godfrey  Hope,  b.  1848,  d.  1881  : m.  1871,  Adela  Henrietta  (she 
m.  2ndly,  1889,  Perceval  Kingsford),  da.  of  Charles  William  Curtis  [see  Curtis,  Bt.,  colls., 
cr.  1802]  : — 

Graham  Archibald,  b.  1872 ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.  : m.  1894,  Ruby  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Harvey 

Y.  Murray,  Bengal  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Evelyn  Graham,  b.  1900, — Nigel,  b.  1907. 

Lucius  Charles,  b.  1873  ; is  Major  Dorsetshire  Regt.  ; was  an  Instructor  at  Army  Signal  Sch., 
Aldershot  1909-13  ; served  in  operations  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897,  present  at  battle  of  Dargai 

(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1902  (medal  with  two  clasps). Richard  Berwick,  b.  1874  ; 

formerly  Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-19  (wounded,  despatches):  in.  xst,  1899,  Frances  Genette  Catherine  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1907),  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  Douglas  Lane,  17th  Lancers;  2ndly,  1907,  Mary  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  Stephen  West,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Betty  Genette,  b.  1902, — (by 
2nd  marriage)  David  Archibald  Douglas,  b.  1908, — Alexander  Erskine,  b.  1917, — Archibald  Paul 
(twin),  b.  1917.— Douglas  Edmund,  b.  1877;  is  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers;  sometime  in  Mer- 
cantile Marine  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) ; served  in 
Matabele  War  1896  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Bechuanaland  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
present  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  as  a Railway  Transport  Officer,  and  as  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve  : in.  1914,  Victoria  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  John  Arnold.'  Edith  Adela,  b.  1876  : in.  1906, 
Luke  Neil  Robinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Luke  Thomas  Hope,  b.  1907, — Constance  Adela  Hope, 
b.  1912. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Hope,  W.S.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Edward  Hope,  b.  1852,  d.  1917  : in.  1880,  Sophia  (now  of  Belmont, 
Murrayfield,  Midlothian),  da.  of  Sir  William  Edmonstone,  4th  Bt.  : — 

James  Horatio,  b.  1881  ; Major  Highland  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  (de- 
spatches twice,  Legion  of  Honour).— —Reginald  John,  b.  1884.— William  Douglas,  b.  1886. 

Vera  Mary,  b.  1882. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Hope,  son  of  John  Hope,  F.R.S.,  grandson  of 
the  late  Sir  Archibald  Hope  (Lord  Rankeillour,  of  the  Court  of  Session),  2nd 
son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Hope,  W.S.,  b.  1818,  d.  1903:  in.  1850,  the  Hon.  Gertrude  Elphin- 
stone,  who  d.  1894,  sister  of  15th  Baron  Elphinstone: — 

Cecil  Arthur,  b.  1865  ; formerly  Lieut.  6th  Dragoons,  Capt.  Montgomeryshire  Yeo.,  and  Major 
Lothians  and  Border  Horse;  is  a J.P.  for  Denbighshire:  m.  1889,  Eleanor  Isabel,  da.  of  James 
Blare  Grove,  R.N.,  of  Shanston  Park,  Staffordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Clement,  b.  1891  : 
ed.  at  Harrow ; is  Capt.  Scots  Guards  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded).  Resi- 
dence, The  Dial  House,  West  Lavington,  Wilts.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  New  (Edinburgh). Mary 

Constance:  in.  1889,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. -Col.  Otho  Glynn  Bolitho,  who  cL  19x1,  and  has  issue 


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living,  Thomas  Gerald  Glynn,  b.  1890 ; sometime  in  Roy.  Flying  Corps.  Residence , 6ia,  Brompton 
Road,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Hope,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Hope, 
younger  brother  of  John  Hope,  F.R.S.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Wallis  Hope,  b.  1787,  d.  1871 : m.  1st,  1810,  Margaret,  da.  of 

• ; 2ndly,  18 — , Marjory,  who  d.  1852,  da.  of  H.  Stanwix ; 3rdly,  1853,  Eliza,  who 

d.  1872,  da.  of  H.  G.  Smith  : — 

(By  3rd  marriage)  Edward  William,  O.B.E.,  M.D.,  D.Sc.,  b,  1854;  is  Ch.  Medical  Officer  of 
Health  for  Liverpool,  and  Professor  of  Public  Health  in  Liverpool  Univ. ; O.B.E.  1918:  in.  1899, 
Charlotte  Rennie,  da.  of  John  Bowring,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward,  b.  1903, 
— Marjory  Mary,  b.  1901, — Elsa,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Crow  House,  Rydal,  Ambleside.  Club,  Uni- 
versity.—-—(By  1st  marriage)  Emily  Jane,  b.  18 — . Residence , Hazelville  Road,  Hornsey  Lane,  N. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  John  Isaac  Hope,  brother  of  Robert  Wallis  Hope 
(ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Edward  Hope,  b.  1828,  d.  1909  : m.  1880,  Mary  (now  of 
154,  Castle  Hill,  Reading),  da.  of  George  Urmson,  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire  : — 

John  Urmson,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881;  is  Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
D.S.O.  1918  : in.  1907,  Christine  Jessie  Shelton,  da.  of  Augustus  Shelton,  Hooper,  of  Hong  Kong, 

and  has  issue  living,  John  Patrick  Molesworth,  b.  1913, — Christine  Mary  Shelton,  b.  1909. 

Rev.  George  Archibald,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1908);  is  V.  of  St. 
Cuthbert’s,  Copnor,  Portsmouth  ; with  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.  in  Palestine  and  Egypt  1917-18. 
Residence,  30,  Milton  Road,  Copnor,  Portsmouth.  Edward  Molesworth,  b.  1885 ; formerly 
Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  Lond.  Regt.). 

The  Marquess  of  Linlithgow  is  descended  from  Sir  James  Hope,  K.B.,  6th  son  of 
1st  baronet. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland,  had  fourteen  children,  two  of  whom 
were  upon  the  Bench  when  he  pleaded  as  Lord  Advocate  ; from  this  circumstance,  it  is  imagined, 
arises  the  privilege  which  that  officer  of  the  Crown  enjoys  of  pleading  with  his  head  covered,  it  having 
been  considered  derogatory  for  a father  to  uncover  before  his  sons.  In  1643  he  was  appointed  Com- 
missioner to  the  General  Assembly  of  the  Church  of  Scotland,  a dignity  which  has  not  since  been 
enjoyed  by  any  commoner.  The  nth  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Midlothian  ( C ) 1845-53. 


Hope-Dunbar,  see  Dunbar. 


HORLICK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Cowley  Manor,  co.  Gloucester. 

Sir  James  Horlick,  ist  Baronet , son  of  James 
Horlick,  of  Ruardean,  Gloucestershire ; b.  April  30th, 
1844  5 ed*  privately  ; is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cowley, 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Gloucestershire  (High  Sheriff 
1902),  and  Pres.  Horlick’s  Malted  Milk  Co.  : in.  1873, 
Margaret  Adelaide,  el.  da.  of  William  Burford,  of  Leicester, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son,  Gerald 
Nolekin,  b.  1888  ; Major  Yeo. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during 
European  War)  1918. 

gVrms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  and  on  a chief  gules  between  two 
bulls’  heads  cabossed  a garb  of  barley  or.  Crtst — In  front  of  a garb 

of  barley  or  a lion’s  head  erased  gules. 

Seats — Cowley  Manor,  near  Cheltenham ; Kidbrooke  Park, 
Forest  Row,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 2,  Carlton  House  Terrace, 

S.W.  1.  Clubs— Carlton,  Constitutional,  Bath,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living — ERNEST  BURFORD,  b.  Feb.  29th,  1880  ; is  Capt. 
Roy.  Flying  Corps  : in.  1903,  Jane  Shillaber,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Cunliffe  Martin,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  James  Cunliffe, 
b.  1908, — Roma  Ernestine,  b.  1905, — Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1914. 
Residence,  Coombe  Woodhouse.  Kingston  Hill,  S.W.  Club,  Bath. 
By  labour  and  knowledge.  —James  Nockells,  b.  1886  ; Major  Coldstream  Guards,  and  on 
Staff;  served  during  European  War  1914-18:  m.  1911,  Flora,  da. 
of  Col.  Cunliffe  Martin,  C.B.  (ante),  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1914,— a da.,  b.  1916.  Residence , 
Little  Paddocks,  Sunninghill,  Berks.  Clubs,  Bath,  Guards’. 


HORNBY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899,  of  Brookhouse,  St.  Michael,  Blackburn,  County 
Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  William  Henry  Hornby,  ist  Baronet \ 
4th  son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Plornby,  M.P.  for 
Blackburn;  b.  Aug.  29th,  1841;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Lancashire,  and  head  of  the  firm  of  W.  H.  Hornby  and  Co., 
cotton  spinners  and  manufacturers  of  Blackburn,  of  which 
Borough  he  received  the  Freedom  1903  ; was  Mayor  of  Black- 
burn 1876-7  and  again  1901-2;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Blackburn 
(C)  July  1886  to  Jan.  1910  : in.  1887,  Letitia  Grace,  da.  of 
Capt.  William  Raymond  Browne,  formerly  7th  Roy.  Fusiliers, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  younger  son,  William  Ray- 
mond, b 1893  » Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915. 

$rms — Argent,  a chevron  vert,  in  base  a hunting  horn  sable,  on  a chief 
Crede  cornu.  of  the  second  two  hunting  horns  of  the  first.  Crtst — A hunting  horn  sable 

Trust  in  the  horn.  pendent  from  an  arrow  fessewise  or. 

Residences — 34,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. ; Brookhouse,  Blackburn.  Club — Carlton. 


Son  living— HENRY  RUSSELL,  b.  Sept.  12th,  1888  ; is  a Lieut.  Yeo.;  served  during  European 
War  1915,  as  A.D.C.  : nt.  1913,  Dorothy  Elma,  da.  of  H.E.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Fry,  K.C.V.O., 
C.B.,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Isle  of  Man,  and  has  issue  living,  Hornby,  b.  1918, — a da.,  b.  1915. 
Daughters  living— Olivia  Letitia,  b.  1890.— Margaret  Grace,  b.  1901. Annette  Mary,  b.  1905. 


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HORSFALL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Hayfield,  Kildwick,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  John  Donald  Ho^fall,*  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  June  1st,  1891  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
Cousin,  1920;  ed.  at  Uppingham  ; is  Capt.  Duke 
of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  : m.  1914, 
Henrietta  Musgrave,  of  Shoebridge  House,  East- 
burn,  Keighley,  and  has  issue. 

Gules,  in  chief  two  horses’  heads  couped  argent, 
bridled  azure,  and  in  base  a rose  of  the  second,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper.  Crtsi — A horse’s  head  couped  ermine,  issuing 
from  a chaplet  of  roses  gules. 

Seats — Hayfield  and  Beanlands,  Crosshills,  near  Keigh- 
' ley,  Yorkshire. 


Sons  living— JOHN  MUSGRAVE,  b.  Aug.  26th.  1915. 

Donald  Fawcett  (twin),  b.  1915.— Cedric  Michael,  b. 
1918. 

Sister  living—  Kathleen  May,  b.  1893  : m.  1919,  Thomas 
Temple  Muir.  Residence , 1,  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Half-Sisters  living— Marian,  6.  1872. Edith  Maude) 

b.  1874:  m.  1900,  Norman  Dixon  Walker,  of  Lindley> 
Huddersfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Brian  Horsfall,  b.  1901 
— Eric  Norman,  b.  1903, — Agnes  Mary,  b.  1905, — Edith 
Helen,  b.  1908.  Residence , Currergate,  Steeton,  near 

Keighley,  Yorkshire. Alice  Dora,  b.  1878. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Sarah  Emii.y  {Lady 
Hors/all ),  da.  of  the  late  John  Crossley  Fawcett,  of  Green- 
field, Brearley,  Yorkshire  : m.  1889,  as  his  second  wife, 
Sir  John  Cousin  Horsfall,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , Hayfield,  Crosshills,  near  Keighley. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Cousin,  Chm.  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  County  Council,  was  a 
worsted  spinner  and  banker,  and  provided  Glusburn  Technical  Institute. 


By  industry  and  honour. 


Horsbrugh-Porter,  see  Porter  (cr.  1902). 


HORT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1767,  of  Castle  Strange,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Arthur  Fenton  Hort,  6th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Fenton 
John  Anthony  Hort,  D.D.,  son  of  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet;  b.  Jan.  15th,  1864;  s. 
his  cousin,  Sir  Fenton  Josiah,  1902;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class 
Classics  1885,  M.A.  and  Fellow  1888)  ; is  a House  Master  at  Harrow  School:  m. 
1894,  Helen  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Charles  Bell,  Canon  of  Salisbury, 
and  Master  of  Marlborough  Coll.,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

S^rms — Not  yqt  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — Newlands,  Harrow-on-the-Hill.  Club — Savile. 


Sons  living — FENTON  GEORGE,  b.  May  1st,  1896.— Aylmer  Victor  Dyson,  b.  1897. 

Daughter  living— Iris  Elizabeth,  b.  1904. 

Brothers  living — Rev.  Francis  Fitzgerald,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890, 
M.A.  1894):  m.  1912,  Margaret  Charis,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Henry  Gray,  Fellow  of  Queens 
Coll.,  Camb.,  and  has  issue  living,  AnthSny  Gilbert,  b.  19x6, — Margaret  Frances,  6.  1913.  Resi- 
dence, The  Knoll,  Woburn  Sands,  Beds.' Edward  Collett,  F.R.C.P. , b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Emmanuel 

Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a Membe  of  Advisory  Council  National  Med.  Research,  a Consulting  Physician, 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine  and  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Medicine  of  Ireland  ; author  of  numerous 
pamphlets  and  essays  on  medical  subjects : in.  1897,  Ethel  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur 
Pitman  Gordon,  R.  of  Newtimber,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Gordon,  b.  1898, — Joan 
Gabrielle,  b.  1913.  Residence , 8,  Harley  Street,  W.  Club,  Cavendish.— Frederick  Aylmer, 
M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  18—,  M.A.  18-);  M.R.C.S., 
and  L.R.C.P.  Eng.;  B.Sc.,  M.D.  France;  temporary  Capt.  R.A.M.C.,and  a Fellow  of  Zoological 
So.  ; European  War  1915-19  with  a Field  Ambulance,  etc.  : m.  1920,  Muriel  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Thompson,  R.  of  Distington,  Cumberland.  Residence , 23,  Bessborough  Gardens,  S.W.i. 
Club , Savile. 

Sisters  living — Ellen  Margaret.— Mary  Dyson:  m.  1902,  the  Rev.  George  Jameson  Chitty, 
House- Master  at  Eton  Coll.,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger,  b.  1904, — Anthony  Merlot,  b.  1907, — 
John  Theodore,  b.  1909.  Residence , Eton  College,  Windsor. 

Mother  living — Fanny  Henrietta,  da.  of  Thomas  John  Dyson  Holland,  formerly  of  Heigh- 
ington,  near  Lincoln:  m.  1857,  the  Rev.  Fenton  John  Anthony  Hort,  D.D.,  who  d.  1892,  son  of 
2nd  son  of  1st  baronet.  Residence,  2,  Benet  Place,  Cambridge. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Katharine  {Lady  Hort),  da.  of  the  late  John  Wade,  of 
St.  Canice’s  Cottage,  Kilkenny  : m.  1874,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  William  Fitzmaurice  Josiah  Hort, 
4th  baronet,  who  d.  1887.  Residence,  Kilkenny. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Consul-General  at  Lisbon,  the  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Kildare  1831-2,  and 

the  3rd  baronet,  a Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  served  with  distinction  throughout  the  Crimean  war  1854-5. 


★ His  el.  brother,  Cedric  Fawcett  Horsfall,  b.  1889;  Capt.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
RegL)  d.  (killed  inaction  during  European  War)  1916,  having  m.  1915,  Doris,  da.  of  W.  T.  Sutcliffe, 
of  Buxton. 


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(E.)  1676,  of  Hare  wood,  Herefordshire. 

Sir  Leigh  Hoskyns,  nth  Baronet ; b. 
1850;  s.  his  brother,  Col.  Sir  Chandos,  1914; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1872);  Bar. 


issue,  of  whom  the  only  son,  Edwyn  Cecil  Leigh,  b. 
1890;  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914. 

— Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  a chevron  between  three 
lions  rampant  or.  Crest-— A lion’s  head  erased  or,  with  flames 
of  fire  out  of  his  mouth  proper,  ducally  crowned  of  the  first. 

Residence — 78,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — New  Uni- 
versity, Arthur’s.  

Daughters  living — Mary  Leigh,  b.  1883  : m.  1910,  Major 
Henry  Chase  Meredith,  Yeo.  [Green  Price,  Bt.],  and  has 

issue  living,  John  Hill,  b.  1912. Frances  Etrenne,  b. 

1887 : in.  1914,  Henry  Compton  Maul  (junior).^— Cathe- 
rine Emma,  b.  i838  : in.  1915,  Ronald  Herbert  Acland 
Holbech  [ see  B.  Waleran].  Residence , Farnborough  Hall, 
Banbury. 

Brothers  living — Rt.  Rev.  EDWYN  {Lord  Bishop  of  Southwell),  D.D.,  b.  May  22nd,  1851  [see 
“Peerage”].  • •Cen.  Benedict  George,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1877,  M.A. 
1887);  was  V.  of  St.  Denys,  Southampton  1885-95,  Canon  Residentiary  of  Truro  and  Diocesan 
Missioner  1895-1902,  and  V.  of  Brighton  and  Rural  Dean  1902-17 ; is  Archdeacon  of  Chichester, 
a Fellow  of  Lancing,  Canon  and  Preb.  of  Chichester  (Surrogate  1903),  and  Chap.  Territorial 
Force  : in.  1893,  Dora  Katharine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Franklyn,  of  Shedfield  Lodge,  Botley, 
Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Chandos  Benedict  Arden,  b.  1895  > is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own):  in.  1920,  Joyce,  da.  of  Austin  Taylor,  of  30,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W., — Diana  Mary  Kathe- 
rine, b.  1899.  Residence , Chichester. 

Sisters  living—  Emma  : in.  1884,  Charles  Morrell,  J.P.,  whoif.  1913,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold 
George  (twin),  b.  1885  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army, — Phyllis  Emma,  b.  1885.  Residence , King’s  End 
House,  Bicester,  Oxon.  Mary.  Residence, 

Daughters  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Euphemia,  b.  1887:  in.  1920,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Francis 

Hunter  Wallace,  C.M.G. Muriel,  b.  1889.-—  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1891:  m.  1914,  Brig.-Gen. 

Arthur  Blair,  D.S.O.,  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  [see  Arthur,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Jean  Bannatyne  {Lady  Hoskyns),  da.  of  the  late  D.  MacDuff 
Latham,  J.P.,  D.L.  : in.  1886,  Sir  Chandos  Hoskyns,  10th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence, 
Drum-Delnies,  Nairn. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Peyton  Hoskyns,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  5th  son  of  9th 
baronet,  b.  1852,  d.  1919:  in.  1882,  Grace  MacDuff  (now  of  Bedhampton,  Hants), 
da.  of  D.  MacDuff  Latham  : — 

Oswald  Peyton  Latham,  b.  1883  ; is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  London  Regt.  : 
in.  19x3,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Herbert  Blacklock,  of  Overthorpe  House,  Banbury,  and  has 

issue  living,  John  Peyton,  b.  1920. John  Walter,  R.N.,  b.  1892;  became  Lieut.  1915;  nt.  1917, 

Magdalen  Rose  Wyndham,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Hawker,  of  Longparish  House,  Hants,  and  has 

issue  living,  Rosemary  Eleanor  Peyton,  b.  1919. Grace,  b.  1887.—— Dorothy,  b.  1888  : m.  1916, 

Com.  Walter  Macdonald  Nash,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Hoskyns,  M.D.,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edwin  Bennet  Hoskyns,  b.  18 — , d.  18 — : in.  18 — : — 

John,  b.  18 — . Chandos,  b.  18 — Bennet,  b.  18 — .-.-—Two  daus. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Hoskyns,  b.  1827,  d.  1891  : in.  1861,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George 
Duff,  of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin  : — 

John  Chandos,  b.  1862.  Chandos,  b.  18 — .——George,  b.  18 — .—  John,  b.  18 — .——Lydia 
Benedicta.  Caroline.— Mary.— —Gertrude.  Lucy. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Hoskyns,  M.D.#  (ante),  b.  1784,  d.  1858:  in.  18 — , Caroline 
Ellen,  who  d.  1854,  da.  and  co-heir  of  Allen  Ribton,  of  Little  Forest,  co. 
Dublin  : — 

Kate : in.  18 — , Arthur  Cuthbert  Baines,  who  d.  igoi. Ellen. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Charles  James  Hoskyns-Abrahall  (infra)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hoskyns-Abrahall,  b.  1829,  d.  1891  : in.  1858,  Harriet  Charlotte, 
who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Lieut.  — Bridges,  R.  N.  : — 

Wenonah,  b.  18 — . Constanc  : in.  18 — , Arthur  Bishop,  and  has  issue  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Hoskyns-Abrahall,  b.  1831,  d.  1913  : in.  1862,  Ellen,  da.  of  Chris- 
topher Moresby : — 

John  Hoskyns,  b.  1864;  formerly  Major  R.M.L.I.  : in.  1900,  Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  J.  H. 
Vessey,  of  Halton  Manor,  Spilsby,  Lincolnshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara  Mary  Angela,  b. 
1901,— Dorothea  Frances,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Malvern  House,  Tavistock.  —^Angela  Mary,  b.  1866. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Hoskyns-Abrahall  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Christopher  Henry  Hoskyns-Abrahall,  b.  1871,  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1915  : in.  1895,  Alice  Maude  Mary,  da.  of — Allen  : — 

James,  M.M.,  b.  1897  ; European  War  1914-19  with  Australian  Forces  (wounded,  M.M.). Chris- 

topher Henry,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  R.A.,'and  attached  to  R.F.C. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European 
War)  1917.  Ellen  Moresby,  b.  1901. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hoskyns-Abrahall  (who  in.  Maria  Morgan), 
grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hoskyns-Abrahall  (who  in.  Anne,  da.  of  Theophilus 
Leigh,  of  Addlestrop,  sister  of  wife  of  4th  baronet,  and  assumed  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  Abrahall),  youngest  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Charles  James  Hoskyns-Abrahall,  b.  1800,  d.  1876  : in.  1827, 
Jane,  da.  of  Edward  Dyne,  of  Bruton  : — 

Jane,  b.  1830:  in.  18 — } the  Rev.  Francis  John  Bryant,  D.D.,  R.  of  St.  Peter  Tavy,  Tavistock, 
who  d.  1007,  and  has  issue  living,  five  sons  and  one  da.— Maria,  b.  1833  : in.  1856,  the  Rev.  John 
S.  Barrow,  who  d.  1903,  V.  of  Rogate,  Preb.  of  Chichester  and  Rural  Dean,  and  has  issue  living, 
one  da.  Residence, 


Lincoln’s  Inn  1875  ; formerly  Crown  Prosecutor  of 
Griqualand  ; is  a J.P.  for  Oxfordshire  (High  Sheriff 
1907)  : m.  1882,  Frances,  da.  of  John  Bowles,  for- 
merly of  Milton  Hill,  Steventon,  Berks,  having  had 


HOSKYNS,  Creation 


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Issue  of  the  late  Theophilus  Bennet  Hoskyns-Abrahall  (Commr.  Court  of  Bankruptcy),  b. 
1802,  d.  1874  : m.  1849,  Helena,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Kingsmill,  of  Southampton  : — 
Bennet,  C.B.E.,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar);  is  Director  of  Investigation  Branch 
of  Sec.’s  Office,  Gen.  Post  Office;  C B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : m.  1897,  Edith  Louise,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Egerton  Tapp,  of  85,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. , having  had  issue,  of  whom  Bennet  Edmund,  b. 
1898;  Lieut.  R.G.A.  (Reserve);  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Anthony 
Leigh  Egerton,  b.  1903  ; is  a Naval  Cadet, — Andrew  John  Chandos,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Rubers 

Law,  W.  Byfleet,  Surrey.  Club , Union. Helena,  b.  1850:  m.  1874,  the  Rev.  G.  E.  Phillips, 

formerly  R.  of  Stalbridge,  who  d.  1896,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons  and  two  das. Charlotte 

Eliza  Mary,  b.  1852. Caroline  Emily,  b.  1855  : m.  1890,  Arthur  Jeffreys  Hills,  and  has  issue 

living,  two  sons.— —Mary  Josephine,  b.  1857.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Theophilus  Bennet  Hoskyns-Abrahall  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Chandos  Hoskyns-Abrahall,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1859,  d.  1899  : in.  1892,  Gertrude, 
da.  of  G.  Kearslev 

Theo,  b.  1896;  is  Lieut.  London  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-1 7 (wounded). Irene, 

b.  1895. 

The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Bennet,  M.P.  for  Herefordshire,  was  son  of  Serjeant  John  Hoskyns,  M.P., 
whose  courageous  and  patriotic  eloquence  in  the  House  of  Commons,  temp.  James  I.,  against  the 
encroachments  of  the  Stewart  dynasty  upon  the  liberty  of  Parliament  and  the  people,  occasioned  his 
confinement  in  the  Tower, — hence  the  motto  since  borne  by  liis  descendants.  Sir  John,  2nd  baronet, 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  Royal  Society,  succeeded  his  friend  Sir  Christopher  Wren  as  President 
thereof,  and  received  the  honor  of  knighthood.  Sir  Hungerford,  4th  baronet,  a distinguished  soldier 
throughout  Marlborough’s  campaigns,  was  M.P.  for  Hereford.  The  9th  baronet  was  R.  of  Aston 
Tyrrold  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford. 


HOSTE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1814.  [Extinct  1915.] 

Sir  William  Graham  Hoste,  4th  and  last  Baronet , who  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Dorothy  Augusta:  m.  1891,  John  Bevill  Fortescue  [ see  E. 
Fortescue].  Residences , Boconnoc,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall ; Dropmore,  Maidenhead  ; 48,  Berkeley 
Square,  W. 


HOULDSWORTH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Reddish,  Manchester,  co.  Lancaster,  and 
Coodham,  Symington,  Ayrshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ HoaldSWOrth.”] 

Sir  Henry  Hamilton  Houldsworth, 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  17th,  1867;  s-  his  father, 
Sir  William  Henry,  1917  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1894)  ; is  Major  (re- 
tired) Princess  Louise’s  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  Capt.  Special  Reserve,  and  patron 
of  one  living;  S.  Africa  1900- 1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps). 

£jtms — Ermine,  the  trunk  of  a tree  in  bend  raguly 
eradicated  at  the  base  proper,  between  three  foxes’  heads 
erased  gules.  Crest — A stag’s  head  erased  gules,  attired 
and  collared  or,  the  attires  banded  with  a hank  of  cotton 
argent. 

Seat — Coodham,  Ayrshire.  Clubs — Conservative, 

Boodle’s,  Wellington.  

Brother  living- WILLIAM  THOMAS  REGINALD, 
b.  Aug.  24th,  1874  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Highland 
L.I.  ; is  a J.P.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.  (T.D.) ; has  Order 
of  the  Nile  : m.  1899,  Ethel  Mary  Alberta,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  T.  C.  Douglas  Whitmore,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Reginald  Douglas  Henry,  b.  1903, — Walter 
William  Whitmore,  b.  1906, — Evelyn  Ethel  Edwina,  b. 
1902.  Residence , Kirkbride,  Maybole,  Ayrshire  Clubs , 
Cavalry,  Caledonian. 

Sisters  living — Agnes  Graham,  b.  1868  : in.  1895,  Major 
Robert  George  Buchanan  Riddell,  who  d.  1900,  Comdg. 
1st  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  [see  Riddell,  Bt. , cr. 

1628,  colls.]. Margaret  Constance,  b.  1872:  in.  1911, 

Rev.  Edward  Stevenson  Gordon  Savile,  Commissary  in  England  to  Bishop  of  Bunbury,  W. 
Australia,  Chap,  to  Archbishop  of  York,  and  Hon.  Sec.  Church  of  England  Men’s  So.,  of  Fenny 

Compton  Lodge,  Warwickshire Violet  Frances  Elisabeth,  b.  1877  : m.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis 

Henry  Douglas  Charlton  Whitmore,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  J.P.,  D.L.  Residence , Orsett  Hall,  Grays, 
Essex. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Elizabeth  Graham  [Lady  Houldswoith),  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Crum,  of  Thornliebank,  Renfiew:  m.  1862,  Sir  William  Henry  Houldsworth,  1st  baronet,  who  d. 
I917*  Residence , Coodham,  Ayrshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Henry  Houldsworth,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Manchester  (C)  1883-5,  and 
for  N.-W.  Div.  of  Manchester  1885-1906. 


Houstoun-Boswall,  see  Boswall. 


Hudson-Kinahan,  see  Kinahan. 


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HENNIKER-HUGHAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Newton  Hall,  Essex. 

[Name  pronounced  ‘ Henniker-Hewn.”] 

Sir  Arthur  John  Henniker-Hughan,  C.B., 

R.N.,  6th  Baronet;  b.  Jan.  24th,  1866;  s.  his  brother, 
Lieztt.-CoL  Sir  Frederick  Brydges  Major  Henniker, 
1908  ; became  Com.  1900,  Capt.  1904,  Rear-Adm.  1916, 
and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1920  ; European  War  1914-16  with 
Grand  Fleet  (1914-15  star);  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Hughan  1896;  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1914-16,  and  Adm.  Sup.  Devonport  Dockyard  1916-19; 
has  Portuguese  Mil.  Order  of  Avis;  C.B.  (Civil)  1919 : 
m.  1904,  Inger,  only  da.  of  Graham  Hutchison,  of  Balmaghie 
House,  Castle  Douglas  [see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1783,  colls.], 
and  has  issue. 

,2Vrms— Or,  on  a chevron  gules  between  two  crescents  in  chief,  and 
in  base  an  escallop  azure,  three  estoiles  argent.  &mi — An  escallop 

or,  charged  with  an  estoile  gules. 

Residence — Airds,  Parton,  Kircudbrightshire. 


Daughters  living— Beryl  Inger,  b . 1904. Rhona  Mary,  b.  1906. 

■ Alison  Frances,  b.  1910. 

Sisters  living — Mabel  Sophia  (Hon.  Baroness  Dimsdale') : m.  1st, 
1882,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  George  Godolphin  Hastings,  C.B.,  B.S.C.,  who  d.  1884  ; 2ndly,  1891,  the 
7th  Baron  Dimsdale  [see  “Foreign  Titles”].  Residence , Meesden  Manor,  Buntingford.— — 
Edith  Janetta:  m.  1912,  the  Rev.  Lewis  Gilbertson,  R.  of  St.  Martin’s,  Ludgate,  E.C.  Resi- 
dence, 32,  Dorset  Square,  N.W. Louisa  Mary , O.B.E. ; Vice-Pres.  Essex  Branch  British  Red 

Cross  So.,  and  Comdt.  Down  Hall  Red  Cross  Hospital  (despatches),  and  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1891,  Major  Horace  Walter  Calverley, 
formerly  5th  Dragoon  Guards  [B.  Rookwood,  colls.].  Residences , Oulton  Hall,  near  Leeds ; 
Down  Hall,  Harlow,  Essex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Henniker  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Granville  Henniker,  b.  1862,  d.  1914:  m.  1887,  Margaret,  who  d. 
1911,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Murray,  of  Goldspie,  N.B.  : — 

ROBERT  JOHN  ALDBOROUGH,  b.  May  24th,  1888;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  is  Lieut.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.) ; served  during  European 
War  1914-15  (wounded,  despatches):  m.  1914,  Lucy  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Swan 

Hennessy.  Residence , Catcott  Manor,  Somerset. Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1889.  Residence , 

6,  Addison  Park  Mansions,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Aldbrough  Brydges  John  Henniker,  3rd  son  of  1st 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Aldbrough  Henniker,  Q.C.,  b.  1821,  d.  1880  : tn.  i860,  Phoebe  Anne,  who 
d.  1900,  da.  of  David  Henderson,  M.D.,  and  widow  of  Thomas  Henry  Ricketts  Winwood, 
of  Ty-glyn,  Ayron,  Cardiganshire  : — 

Marv  Constance:  tn.  1st,  1888,  William  George  Vallancey  Wetherall,  who  d.  1903;  2ndly,  1916, 
Walter  Forder,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Aldborough  Thomas  Vallancey,  b.  1888  : 
tn.  1918,  Ada,  el.  da.  of — Beynon,  of  The  Homestead,  Boscombe,  Hants, — Cyril  George  Trecothic, 
b.  1890, — Kathleen  Ada  Violet,  b.  1898.  Residence , Glenside,  Barrington,  Cambridgeshire. 
Maude  Ellen  Margaret : tn.  1892,  Raymund  Bourne,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Raymund,  b.  1893, 
— Aldbrough  Montague,  b.  1898, — Gwendolen  Maude,  b.  1895.  Residence , The  Grove,  Old  Hall, 
near  Ware. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Henniker,  b.  1833,  d.  1880 : m.  1859,  Jane  Livesey,  who  d.  1904, 
da.  of  John  Lead  beater,  of  Blackburn  : — 

Frederick  Chandos,  b.  1866;  is  in  I.C. S. : tn.  1901,  Ada  Russell,  da.  of  Arthur  Pearce  Howell, 
formerly  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mark  Chandos  Auberon,  b.  1906,  Alison  Margaret,  b.  1909. 

Club , East  India  United  Service. Alan  Major,  C.B.E.,  b.  1870  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 

R.  E.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Railway  Transport  with  rank  of  Col. ; sometime  Ch.  Instructor  at 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering,  Chatham  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D.A  A.G.  and  Dep  Assist. 
Director  of  Railways,  and  during  European  War  1914-19  as  Col.  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  tn.  1902,  Blanche  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Gadsden,  of  Lannion,  Brittany,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Frederick,  b.  1906, — Anne  Marie, 
b.  1910.  Club , Junior  United  Service. 

The  Hon.  Sir  Brydges  Trecothick  Henniker,  1st  baronet,  was  youngest  son  of  1st  Baron  Henniker  ; 
he  sat  as  M.P.  for  Kildare  in  the  last  Irish  Parliament,  the  4th  baronet  was  Private  Sec.  to  Local 
Govt.  Board  1877-80,  and  Registrar-Gen.  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages  1880-1900. 


God  is  the  greatest  support. 


HUGHES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1773,  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk. 

Sir  (Alfred)  Collingwood  Hughes,  10th  Baronet ; b.  May  12th, 
1854 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Alfred,  1898  : m.  1880,  Elsie,  da.  of  John  Johnasson,  of  55, 
Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

^rm8 — Not  recorded  at  Heralds  College. 

Seat — East  Bergholt  Lodge,  Suffolk.  Residence — Norman  Court,  Southsea.  Clubs — Windham, 
Royal  Albert  Yacht.  

Son  living — REGINALD  JOHNASSON,  b.  June  22nd,  1882  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

Daughter  living- Muriel  Elsie,  b.  1890:  tn.  1916,  Com.  William  Frederick  Wake  Walker,  R.N. 
[see  Walker,  Bt.,  cr.  1856]. 

Brothers  living — Ralph  Townsend,  b.  1864  ; is  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : m.  1892,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Addison  Birkbeck,  of  The  Priory,  Grosmont,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Sybil  Mary,  b.  1893, — Joan  Kathleen,  b.  1897.  Residence,  203,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.i.  —Robert 
Heywood,  b.  1865  : tn.  1894,  Edith  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  C.  B.  Skinner,  of  The  Chantry,  Ipswich, 
and  57,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Mary  Theodora,  b.  1896, — Barbara 
Frances,  b.  1897  : tn.  1918,  Lieut.  Paul  Alaric  Masters  Long,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living, 


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Jane  Mary  b.  1919, — Joanne  Mary,  b.  1900, — Diana  Margaret,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Stowford 

Lodge,  Ivybridge,  S.  Devon. Hubert  Edgar,  b.  1867  : in.  1896,  Mary  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late 

Charles  W.  Harrison,  of  Whitmores,  Beckenham,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Edgar, 
b.  1897, — Alfred  Marcus,  b.  1900, — Charles  Collingwood,  b.  1907, — Pamela  Mary,  b.  1901, — 
Evangeline  Gratiana,  b.  1904, — Rosemary  Sybil,  b.  1909.  Residence , Flempton  Rectory,  Bury 
St.  Edmunds. 

Sisters  living — Evangeline  Lockhart : in.  1881,  John  Ramsay  Drake,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Hughes,  O.B.E.,  M.C.  (of  Batch  Wood  Hall,  near  St.  Albans),  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Major  Yeo. 
(T.D.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C.,  O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 : in.  1908,  Muriel  Rosdew, 
da.  of  the  Ven.  Stamford  Raffles  Raffles-Flint,  Archdeacon  of  Cornwall  and  Truro,  of  Ladock, 
Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Raffles  Flint  b.  1909,  Jenny  Rosdew  b.  1912,  Patricia 
Lawrell  b.  1917, — Frederick  Vanderstegen,  M.C.,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Major  nth  Hussars  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (M.C.,  1914  star,  Croix  de  Guerre), — Francis  Collingwood,  M.C.,  b.  1897  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Hussars;  European  War  1915-17  (M.C.), — Marguerite  Geraldine 
Ramsay,  b.  1885:  in.  1906,  Maj.-Gen.  Reginald  Seaburne  May,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  May, 
Knt.],  and  has  issue  living,  William  Drake  Seaburne  b.  1908,  Guy  Seaburne  b.  ign.  Resi- 
dence, Batch  Wood  Hall,  near  St.  Albans,  Herts.  Florence  Mary:  in.  1881,  Arthur  Elliot 
Deane,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Henry,  b.  1882  : in.  1907,  Kathleen  Mary  Sainte  Croix,  da.  of 
George  Alfred  Sainte  Croix  Rose  [see  Rose,  Bt.,  cr.  1874],  and  has  issue  living,  Iris  Kathleen,  b. 
1908,  Angela  Rosemary  b.  1911, — Lionel  Arthur,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  E.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.  ; Major  Sudanese  Army,  and  Inspector  of  a Mountain  Province, — Florence  Norah, 
b.  1884  : m.  1908,  Harcourt  George  Sainte  Croix  Rose  [see  Rose,  Bt.,  cr.  1874].  Residence , Littleton 
House,  Crawley,  Hants.  ■ Gratiana  Lucy  : in.  1895,  the  Rev.  Samuel  John  Sherbrooke  Banks, 

R.  of  Trimley  St.  Martin,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Sherbrooke,  b.  1897, — Sybil  Eleanor 

Sherbrooke,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Trimley  St.  Martin  Rectory,  Suffolk. Gertrude  Maria:  m. 

1888,  Major  Frederick  William  Templetown  Robinson,  D.S.O.,  formerly  Roy.  Garrison  Regt.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Douglas  Frederick  Hughes,  b.  1891, — Llewellyn  Maitland  Hughes,  b.  1893,— 
Ruth  Evangeline  Hughes,  b.  1894  : in.  1918,  James  Menzies  [see  Menzies,  “ Knights’  Widows”]. 
Sybil  Jessie:  in.  1890,  Godolphin  Henry  Vane  Milbanke  [see  Milbanke,  Bt.,  colls.].  Resi- 
dences, Belstead  Brook,  Ipswich;  Newsham,  Yorkshire.-^— Constance : m.  1901,  William  Henry 
Bowles,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  William,  b.  1902.  Residence , 68,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  S.W.10. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  8th  baronet) — John  William  St.  John,  b.  1837;  formerly  Capt.  8th  Foot: 
m.  1st,  1863,  Jessie  Ann  Atkinson,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  the  late  William  Gardiner  ; 2ndly,  1898, 
Ellen  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  William  Deeble,  56th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
1st  marriage),  Frederick  St.  John,  O.B.E. , M.V.O.  (of  Meonmarsh,  Titchfield,  Hants),  b.  1866; 
is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers ; formerly  Capt.  S.  Wales  Borderers  and  3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 

L. I. ; S.  African  War  1899-1900  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus); 

M. V.O.  (5th  class)  1916,  *O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  in.  1908,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  David  Evans,  of 
Brecon,  and  has  issue  living,  Alpha  Jessie  Ruth  b.  1910,  Beta  Mira  Grace  (twin)  b.  1910,  April 
Mary  b.  1913, — Alfred  Collingwood,  b.  1868  ; formerly  in  S.  African  Constabulary  (two  medals 
with  five  clasps)  ; in.  1909,  Margaret  Ford,  of  Blackheath,  S.E., — Edith  Anne  Elizabeth:  in.  1908, 
Thomas  Leighton  Boyce  (of  2a,  Hyde  Park  Mansions,  N.W.), — Grace  Atkinson  : in.  1887,  George 
Alfred  Shenley,  of  Warsash,  Southampton,  and  has  issue  living,  Una  Mary  Gardner  b.  1895, — 
Barbara  Susan, — Evangeline:  in.  1909,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Frances  Gore  Pery-Knox-Gore,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Limerick,  colls.].  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Marv  Agnes  Winwood  (. Lady  Hughes ),  da.  of  Sir  William 
Smith,  3rd  Bt.  : in.  1st  1881,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Collingwood  Hughes,  8th 
baronet,  who  d.  1889;  2ndly,  1890,  Robert  Halliday  Gunning,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1900.  Resi- 
dence, 8,  Kensington  Court  Gardens,  W.8. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Edgar  Hughes,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1863  : 
in.  1857,  Frances  Eleanor,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Christopher  Robert  Pem- 
berton, of  Newton  Hall,  Cambridge  : — 

Beatrice  Mary:  in.  1st,  1884,  Jerome  James  Guiry,  who  d.  18 — ; 2ndly,  18 — , Nicolas  Patten- 
Saunders.— Cecil  Frances  Grace:  in.  1886,  Col.  Benjamin  Donisthorpe  Alsop  Donne,  C.B.,  who 
d.  1907,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice  Grace  Merifield  : in.  1909,  the  Rev.  Neville  Frederick  Shaw, 
R.  of  Fishbourne,  Chichester,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Donisthorpe  b.  1911,  Mary  Evangeline 
b.  1917,— Evelyn  Cecil  Donisthorpe  : m.  1910,  Bertie  Darling,  of  Bank  of  Bengal,  Lahore,  Punjab, 
and  has  issue  living,  Lorna  Evelyn  Pemberton  b.  1911,  Audrey  Lois  b.  1914,  Grace  Vivien  b.  1917. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Hughes,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Collingwood  Hughes,  b.  1830,  d.  1889  : in.  1855,  Fanny  Agnes,  da. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  James  Fynmore,  R.M.  : — 

Collingwood  James,  b.  1872  ; was  Paymaster  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve  1905-9  : in.  1899,  Lilian,  da. 
of  John  Crocker,  .Head  Master  of  the  Roy.  Naval  Engineering  Coll.,  Keyham,  and  has  issue  living, 

Helen  Lily  Collingwood,  b.  1903, — Diana  Crocker  Collingwood,  b.  1905. Fanny  Jane. 

Elizabeth  Bethia.— Grace  Maud  : m.  1890,  Matthew  Melville  Bawden. Lilian  R osina.— 

Eva  Mary  : m.  1895,  Rev.  Henry  Jacob  Swanger  Glover,  a Missionary  in  Rhodesia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Hughes,  b.  1836,  d.  1909  : in.  i860,  Penelope  Susannah,  who  d. 
1918,  da.  of  Henry  Thwaites  : — 

Edward,  b.  1867:  m.  1892,  Helena,  da.  of  the  late  John  Baldwin  Buckstone. Robert, 

b.  1870;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps:  in.  1900,  Ella  Fanny,  da.  of  Frederick  Boldero,  and 
has  issue  living,  Robert  Bernard,  b.  1906, — Mary  Doris  Winefride,  b.  1904, — Margaret  Rosemary, 

b.  190-. Mary  Frances. Edith  : in.  1886,  Herbert  Innes  Fripp,  solicitor,  and  has  issue  living, 

Charles  Arthur  Innes,  b.  1889, — Marjory  Innes,  b.  1887, — Dorothy,  b.  1888.  Residence,  Cremorne 
Mansions,  Ashburnham  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Arthur  Hughes,  b.  1836  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Hughes,  b.  1861,  d.  1906  : m.  1897,  Louisa  Grace,  da.  of  the  late 
Ernest  Warren : — 

Richard  Arthur  Warren,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Collingwood  Hughes,  b.  1864,  d.  19 — : in.  1897,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of 
Edmond  Drage  : — 

Stanley  Collingwood,  b.  1903.— —Jack  Collingwood,  b.  (twin)  1903.  Harry  Leonard  Collingwood, 
b.  1906. 

The  1st  baronet,  Capt.  Sir  Richard  Hughes,  R.N.,  when  Commissioner  of  Portsmouth  Dockyard 
1773)>  entertained  George  III.  Sir  Richard,  the  2nd  baronet,  Adm.  of  the  Red,  was  second  in  com- 
mand under  Lord  Howe  at  the  relief  of  Gibraltar  ; he  also  captured  the  “ Solitaire,”  and  gained 
a victory  against  the  French  off  Barbados  1782. 


Hughes-Hunter,  see  Hunter. 


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HULSE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1739,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn  Fields. 

Sir  Hamilton  (John)  Hulse,  8th 

Baronet;  b.  Feb.  21st,  1864;  his  nephew, 
Capt.  Sir  Edward  Hamilton  Westrow, 
1915  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1889  : in.  1908, 
Estelle,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lorillard 
Campbell,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue. 

$.ruts — Per  fesse  argent  and  ermine,  three  piles,  one 
' issuing  from  the  chiefs  between  the  others  reversed, 
sable.  Crest — A buck’s  head  couped  proper  attired  or, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a plate  surmounted  by  two 
bezants  ; between  the  attires  a sun  of  the  last. 

Residences  — Brent  House,  Pont  Street,  S.W.  1. ; 
The  Grange,  East  Cliff.  Bournemouth.  Clubs — Bache- 
lors’, Garrick. 


Son  living-HAMILTON  WESTROW,  b.  June 
20th,  1909. 

Sister  living — Katharine  Charlotte  : m.  1878,  Andrew 
Coventry  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton  [ see  E.  Lauder- 
dale, colls.].  Residence,  17A,  Great  Cumberland 

Place,  W. Maria  Eleanor  {Hon.  Mrs.  Duncombe 

Pleydell-Bouverie) '.  m.  1883,  the  Hon.  Duncombe 
Pleydell-Bouverie,  who  d.  1909  [see  E.  Radnor], 
Residence , Coleshill  House.  Highworth,  Wilts. 
Widows  living  of  5th  and  6th  Baronets— 
Katharine  Jane  {Lady  Hulse),  da.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Henry  Parr  Hamilton,  F.R.S.,  Dean  of  Salis- 
bury: m.  1854,  Sir  Edward  Hulse,  5th  baronet,  who 

d.  1899.  Residence,  The  Grange,  Bournemouth. 

Hon.  Edith  Maud  Webster  {Hon.  Lady  Hulse), 
da.  of  1st  Baron  Burnham  [ see  V.  Burnham]  : m. 
1888,  Sir  Edward  Hulse,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence,  Breamore  House,  Breamore, 
Hants. 


To  be  rather  than  to  seem. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Hulse,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1810,  a.  1883  : m. 
1836,  Georgina  Amelia  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Frederick  Buller  : — 
Caroline  Maria.— —Selina  Frances.— —Augusta  Julia. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Physician  to  Queen  Anne,  and  to  Kings  George  I.  and  George  II.  Sir 
Edward  Henry  Hulse,  6th  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Salisbury  (C)  1886-97.  The  7th  baronet,  Capt.  Sir 
Edward  Hamilton  Westrow,  Scots  Guards,  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War,  1915. 


HULTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Hulton  Park,  Parish  of  Deane,  and  co.  Palatine 

of  Lancaster. 

Sir  William  Rothwell  Hulton,  2nd 

Baronet;  b.  Feb.  16th,  1868;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Wilbraham  Blethyn,  1907  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire:  m.  1890,  Ethel  Mar- 
guerite, 3rd  da.  of  Edward  Richmond  Gale 
Braddyll,  and  has  issue. 

^rnts — Argent,  a lion  rSmpant  gules. 

Seat — Hulton  Park,  Bolton,  Lancashire.  Club — Junior 
Carlton.  

Son  living— ROGER  BRADDYLL,  b.  March  30th,  1891: 
vi.  1918,  the  Hon.  Marjorie  Evelyn  Louise  de  Mont- 
morency, da.  of  6th  Viscount  Mountmorres.  Residence , 
Lynnhurst,  Farringdon,  near  Preston,  Lancashire. 
Daughter  living— Leslie  Florence,  b.  1892. 

Brother  living— Arthur  Hyde,  b.  1873:  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1897  : m.  1899,  Violet  Eugenia,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur 
Lister-Kaye  [see  Lister-Kaye,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Beatrix  Eugenia,  b.  xgio. 
Residence , Ryton,  Shifnal,  Salop. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Margaret  Lucy  {Lady  Hulton),  da.  of  Col.  William  Assheton 
Cross,  of  Red  Scar,  Preston  : in.  1879,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Wilbraham  Blethyn  Hulton, 
1st  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Residence,  Chesterton  House,  Bridgnorth. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Constable  of  Lancaster  Castle  1892-1907. 


Hume-Campbell,  see  Campbell. 


HUMPHERY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Penton  Lodge,  Southampton.  [Extinct  1909.] 

Sir  William  Henry  Humphery,  K.C.B. , ist  and  last  Baronet . 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  Catherine  {Lady  Humphery),  da.  of  the  late  Baron 
Alderson  : m.  1898,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Henry  Humphery,  K.C.B.,  rst  baronet,  who  d. 
1909.  Residences,  The  Grove,  Hollington,  Sussex;  The  Cottage,  Great  Brington,  Northampton- 
shire. 


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HUNT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Cromwell  Road,  Kensington,  co.  London.  [Extinct  1904.] 
Sir  Frederick  Seager  Hunt,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Alice  Harriett  ( Lady  Hunt),  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Hunt,  of 
Hanover;  is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  tn.  1867,  Sir 
Frederick  Seager  Hunt,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1904,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , n, 
Royal  Crescent,  Ramsgate. 


HUNTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812,  of  London. 


Sir  Charles  Roderick  Hunter,  3rd 

Baronet;  b.  July  6th,  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Claudius  Stephen  Paul,  1890;  ed.  at  Eton; 
formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Con- 
sort’s Own),  and  Major  9th  Vol.  Batn.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  sometime  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Comdg.  in  Canada ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal) ; was  Div.  Mus- 
ketry Instructor  on  Gen.  Staff  1914-16;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Bath  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  m. 
1887,  Agnes  Lillia,  el.  da.  of  Adam  Kennard, 
formerly  of  Crawley  Court,  Winchester. 

$ms — Or,  a lion  rampant  gules  between  eight  crosses 
patee-fitchee  sable,  Crtst — A demi-lion  rampant  holding  in 
his  paws  a cross  patee-fitchee  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — 36,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.3.  Clubs—  Tra- 

vellers’, Carlton. 


Sister  living — Constance  Janet,  b.  1852. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Claudius,  D.C.L.,  and  Col.  of  the  Royal  London  Militia,  was  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1811-12. 


Hunter-Blair,  see  Blair. 


HUGHES-HUNTER,  Creation  1906,  of  Plas  Coch,  Llanedwen,  Anglesey. 


While  I breathe  I hope. 
Dum  spiro  spero. 


Sir  William  Bulkeley  Hughes  Hughes- 
Hunter,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  April  20th,  1880;  5.  his 
father,  Col.  Sir  Charles,  1907  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1908)  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1920 ; is  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a J,P.  for  Anglesey, 
and  Major  T.F.  Reserve. 

$,rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  vert,  three  greyhounds  at  full 
speed  in  pale  argent,  collared  gules,  within  a bordure  or,  on  a chief 
engrailed  of  the  second  a fleur-de-lys  azure  between  two  bugles  of 
the  field,  stringed  of  the  third,  and  virolled  of  the  fourth,  Hunter  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a chevron  couped  sable  between  three  Cornish 
choughs  proper,  each  holding  in  the  beak  an  ermine  spot,  all 
within  a bordure  wavy  of  the  second,  Hughes.  Crisis — ist,  A 

greyhound’s  head  and  neck  argent,  collared  gules,  Hunter ; 2nd, 
a Cornish  chough  proper  debruised  by  a pale  wavy  argent,  holding 
in  the  beak  an  ermine  spot,  and  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a label 
of  the  second,  Hughes.  9 

Residence — Plas  Coch,  Llanfair,  Anglesey. 


Sisters  living — Elizabeth  Gordon. Anna  Love  : m.  1912, 

Cod  loW  provide  for  the  crows. 

beth,  b.  1918, — Anna,  b.  1920.  Ethel  Marjory  : m.  1915,  Ernest  Henry  Alton,  Fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Charles,  b.  1916, — Henry  Gordon,  b.  1919. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baxonet — Sarah  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Hughes- Hunter),  heiress  of  the  late 
William  Bulkeley  Hughes,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  two  cos.  (40  years  M.P.  for  Carnarvon  Dist.),  of 
Plas  Coch,  and  Brynddu,  Anglesey ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Guild  of  Organists,  Lady  Pres.  Anglesey  County  Centre  of  Priory 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  Lady  of  the  Manor  of  Cemaes,  N.  Wales  : ?n.  1876,  Col. 
Sir  Charles  Hughes-Hunter,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Seat,  Plas  C6ch,  Llanfair,  Anglesey. 


The  ist  baronet,  Col.  Sir  Charles  (a  Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  J.P.,  D.L.,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1890,  and  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1904,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  his  wife’s  father,  William  Bulkeley  Hughes  (40  years  M.P.  for  Carnarvon 
Dist.),  of  Plas  C6ch,  and  Brynddu  (ante). 


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HUNTINGTON,  Creation  (U  K.)  1906,  of  The  Clock  House,  Chelsea. 

Sir  Charles  Philip  Huntington,  3rd  Baronet; 
Jan.  17th,  1888  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Henry  Leslie,  1907  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1911  ; sometime  Lieut.  Royal  Irish  Regt.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915  (wounded):  m.  1909,  Delia  Dorothy 
da.  of  the  late  Daniel  John  O’Sullivan,  formerly  of  The 
Grange,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a pile  between  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  a horse’s  head  erased  of  the  first.  feet— A horse’s 
head  erased  argent  charged  with  a rose  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — 33,  Nevern  Square,  S.W.5.  Club— Garrick. 


Sisters  living— Amy  Beatrice.  Residence , The  Clock  House,  8, 

Chelse  Embankment,  S.W. Marguerite  Cecil  (. Baroness  Rath- 

creedan)  : m.  1903,  1st  Baron  Rathcreedan.  Residence , Bellehatch 
Deeds  not  words.  Park,  near  Henley-on-Thames. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Philip,  who  was  a Director  of  Wall  Paper  Manufacturers 
(Limited),  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Darwen  Div.  of  (N.-E.)  Lancashire  (L)  1892-5,  d.  Dec.  1906,  and 
his  son,  Henry  Leslie,  who  s.  him  in  the  Baronetcy,  d.  April  1907. 

Huntington-Whiteley,  see  Whiteley. 

Ibrahim,  see  Ebrahim. 

Imbert-Terry,  see  Terry. 

INGILBY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Ripley  Castle,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  William  Henry  Ingilby,  4 th 

Baronet;  b.  Dec.  28th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William,  1918;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
Scots  Guards  (Comdt.  of  the  Depot  1914- 17),  and 
patron  of  three  livings ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder 
River,  and  Magersfontein  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  : m.  1906, 
the  Hon.  Alberta  Diana  Vivian,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Swansea,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Sable,  an  estoile  argent  within  a bordure  en- 
grailed gobony  or  and  gules.  Crest — A boar’s  head  couped 
and  erect  argent,  tusked  or,  in  the  mouth  an  estoile  of  the 
last. 

Seat — Ripley  Castle,  Yorkshire. 


Son  living- JOSLAN  WILLIAM  VIVIAN,  b.  Sept.  1st, 
1907. 

My  right.  Brother  living— John  Uchtred  Macdowall  (twin),  O.B.E., 

b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Highlanders  (retired),  and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  battles  of  Magersfontein  and  Paardeberg  (wounded) ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1904, 
Marjorie  Cecily,  M.B.E.,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Robert  Phelips,  of  Montacute  House, 
Stoke-under-Ham,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecily  Eleanor,  b.  1905, — Joan  Alicia,  b.  1911.  Residence , 
North  Deighton  Manor,  Wetherby,  Yorkshire.  Clubs,  Wellington,  Yorkshire. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Eleanor  Isabella  {Lady  Ingilby),  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Macdowall,  of  Garthland  : m.  1874,  Sir  William  Ingilby,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence, 
Ripley  Castle,  Harrogate. 

This  family,  of  great  antiquity,  has  been  seated  at  Ripley  Castle  since  teynp.  Edward  III.,  and  has 
three  times  received  the  honour  of  a baronetcy.  The  title  created  1642  became  extinct  1772,  and  the 
creation  of  1781  became  extinct  1854. 

INGRAM,  Creation  (U.g.)  1893,  of  Swineshead  Abbey,  Lincolnshire. 

Sir  William  James  Ingram,  1st  Baronet,  el. 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Ingram,  M.P.,  founder  of 
the  Illustrated  London  News',  b.  Oct.  27th,  1847;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1873  ; is  a J.P.  for  Surrey  and  the  Cinque  Ports; 
sometime  Managing  Director  of  the  Illustrated  London  News ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Boston  (Z)  1874-80  (when  he  was  unseated), 
and  1885-6,  and  1892-5  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Boston  1886 
and  1895  : m.  1874,  Mary  Eliza  Collingwood,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Edward  Stirling,  M.L.C.,  of  34,  Queen’s  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  W.,  and  Adelaide,  Australia,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly,  argent  and  or,  gutee  de  poix,  on  a fesse  invected 
gules  four  escallops  of  the  second.  Crest — On  a rock  proper,  issuant 

from  a wreath  of  cinquefoils  or,  a griffin’s  head  erased  quarterly  gules  and 
argent,  charged  on  the  neck  with  an  escallop  countercharged. 

Seats — Swineshead  Abbey,  Lincolnshire ; The  Bungalow,  Westgate- 
on-Sea.  Club — Reform. 


In  hoc  signo  vinces. 
Under  this  sign  you 
shall  conquer. 


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Sons  living — HERBERT,  b.  Sept.  26th  1875  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1897)  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  E.  Kent  Yeo.  Cav.  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  temporary  Lieut. -Com. 
R.  N V.R.,  and  temporary  Major  R.A.F.  : ;//.  1008,  Hilda  Vivian,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Carson  Lake, 
of  New  York  and  Ohio,  U.S.A. , and  of  Mrs.  Klaber  (name  changed  to  Kinnard  bv  deed  poll 
19x6),  of  Clevelands,  Westgate-on-Sea,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert,  b.  1912, — Michael  Warren, 

b.  1917.  Residence , The  Wilderness,  Earlev,  Reading.  Club , Bath Bruce  Stirling,  O.B.E., 

M.C. , b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897}  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy. 
E.  Kent  Yeo.  Cav.  ; European  War  1916-19  as  Capt.  R.G.A.  (despatches,  M.C.,  O.B.Ej  ; O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  T919  : m.  1904,  \my,  da.  of  John  Foy,  of  16,  Bolton  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
David  Martin  Bruce,  b.  19:7,  — Averil  Stirling,  b.  1905.  Residence , 65,  Cromwell  Road,  S. W. — 
Collingwood.  b.  1880:  European  War  1914-19  as  temporary  Capt.  R.A  F.  : m.  1906,  Florence 
Maude,  only  child  of  Henry  Rudolph  Laing,  of  5,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Ivor  Laing,  b.  1907,—  Mervyn  Jeffery,  b.  1909, — William  Alastair,  b.  1913,— Certhia  Mary,  b.  1917. 
Residences , Forest  House,  Westgate-on-Sea;  The  Grange,  Benenden,  Cranbrook.  Club,  Bath. 

INNES,  Creation  (N.S.)  1628,  of  Balvenie,  Banffshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Innez.”] 

Sir  James  Bourchier  Innes, 

14th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Innes,  7th  son  of  nth  baronet;  b.  1883  > s‘ 
his  uncle,  Sir  James,  1919. 

Jms — Argent,  three  stars  in  chief  azure.  Crtst 
— A dexter  arm,  armed  and  couped  at  the  elbow, 
holding  a broadsword  in  pale  proper,  Supporters — 
Two  greyhounds  argent.  j&xronb  ^Itotlo — “ Pro 
patria  ” ( For  my  country). 

Residence — Edingight  House,  Keith.  Club — 

Junior  Constitutional. 


Sister  living— Mary  Thurburn : m.  1912,  Edward 
John  Heneage  Ash. 

Mother  living— Virginia,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Hugh  Plunket  Bourchier:  m.  1880,  Thomas 
Innes  (ante),  whotf.  1911.  Residence , Edingight, 
Keith. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hector  Innes,  8th 
son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  i860,  d. 
1904  : m.  1895,  Annie  Jane,  da_ 
of  the  late  William  Fraser,  of 
the  War  Office  : — 

WALTER  JAMES,  b.  Aug.  8th,  1903. Annie 

Elizabeth,  b.  1899. Lily  Eileen,  b.  1901. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alexander  Innes,  b.  1812  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Innes,  b.  1846,  d.  1882 : m.  1st,  1871,  Helen  Eythan,  who  d 
1875,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  William  King,  R.  of  Saxlingham,  Norfolk;  2ndly,  1878 
Sylvia  Christina  Armitage,  who  d.  1887,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Garrett,  of  Kilgaran,, 
co.  Carlow  : — 

Of  whom  (by  1st  marriage)  Alexander  Berowald,  b.  1872  ; Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders,  a J.P.,  a D.L., 
and  a County  Councillor  for  Kincardineshire,  a Member  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  a 
Member  of  Roy  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland)  : tn.  1910,  Mary,  da.  of  Erskine 
Beveridge,  of  Dunfermline  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.— —James  William 
Guy,  C.B.E.,  b.  1873  ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  and  a D.L.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Kincardine- 
shire ; European  War  1914-18  (Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour);  C.B.E.  1919:  m.  1906,  Sheila,  da, 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John  Foster  Forbes,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Rothiemay,  Banffshire,  and  has 
issue  living,  Ronald  Gordon  Berowald,  b.  1907, — William  Alexander  Disney,  b.  1910, — Elizabeth 

Katherine  Mary,  b.  1918.  Residence , Raemoir  House,  Banchory,  near  Aberdeen.. Helen 

Kathleen.  Residence,  4,  Greycoat  Gardens,  Westminster,  S.W.— — :By  2nd  marriage),  Sydney 
Armitage,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders);  served  in  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  D.S  O.  (and  Bar)  1917:  m.  1903,  Constance  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Blain,  and  has  i|sue  living,  Berowald  Alfred,  b.  1904, — Sylvia,  b.  1909, — Herome  Alex- 
ander, b.  1912. 

Grandson  of  the  late  William  Innes,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Innes,  of  Breda, 
second  son  of  John  Innes,  of  Edingight,  grandfather  of  9th  Baronet ; — 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Innes,  b.  1812,  d.  1883  : m.  1842,  Anne  Katherine,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Leith,  K.C.B.,  of  Glenkindie  : — 

Rev.  William  Disney,  b.  1851  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kincardineshire  : m.  1877,  Helen  Amy,  who  d. 
1892,  da.  of  the  late  James  Burnett  Burnett,  of  Monboddo,  Kincardineshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alexander,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Glenalmond  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.). 
Residence,  Cowie  House,  Stonehaven. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Innes,  C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  second  son  of  the  late 
William  Innes  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Newell  Innes,  b.  1845,  d.  1907:  m.  1892,  Margaret 
Anne  (now  of  Learney  House,  Torphins,  and  Auchenhove  House,  Lumphanan,  Aberdeen- 
shire), da.  of  the  late  Archer  Irvine- Fortescue,  of  Kingcausie,  Kincardineshire  [ see  E. 
Fortescue,  colls.] : — 

Thomas,  b.  1893.  Residences , Learney  House,  Torphins,  Aberdeenshire  ; 2,  Inverleith  Row,  Edin- 
burgh.^—Helen  Christian,  b.  1895.  Residence , Auchenhove  House,  Lumphanan,  Aberdeenshire. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Ramsay,  el.  son  of  the  late  John  Ramsay  (infra) 
Issue  of  the  late  Major  John  Ramsay,  b.  1831,  d.  1895  : m.  1858,  Leonora  Sophia,  who  d. 
1862,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Nathaniel  Bond,  of  Creech  Grange  : — 

Mary  Agnes  : m.  1880,  Francis  Hugh  Irvine,  of  Drum,  who  d.  1894,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander 
Forbes  (of  Drum  Castle,  near  Aberdeen),  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1903);  formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  Vice- Convener,  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Aberdeenshire  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded) : in.  1905,  Dorothy 
Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Crawford,  of  Rothienorman,  Aberdeenshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alexander  b.  1907,  Henry  Quentin  b.  1908,  Charles  Francis  b.  1910,  Kenneth  James  b.  1912, 
Robert  Hugh  b.  1919,— Quentin  Hugh  Innes,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1911):  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18:  m.  1915,  Irene 
Dorothy  May,  da.  of  John  Alexander  Burnett  [ see  B.  Sempill,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 

13 


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F”b'S  *'  *»*  Straloch  House, 

G?n1ieuilorhifuau™?£n  Kam5atf»>>Vn  ‘?85assum'd  the  surname  of  Ramsay 
the  ^P  Inhn  T„P!  fS’  e-‘  ?°n  of  the  late  James  Innes,  of  Maisley,  3rd  son  of 
IcC„p  1 f h Ianes»  of  Edingight,  grandfather  of  9th  baronet ^ 

^s^,r^Ta^ 

George,  A 18— Mary.  Residence , Bournemouth. 

bu^ 


ISHAM,  Creation  (E.)  1627,  of  Lamport,  Northamptonshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Eye-Sham.”] 


Sir  Vere  Isham,  nth  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  John  Vere  Isham,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Vere  Isham  (infra),  2nd  son  of  7th  Baronet; 
b.  May  10th,  1862;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Charles 
Edmund,  1903  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
formerly  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. ; is  a J.P. 
for  Northants  and  Suffolk,  and  patron  of  two 
livings:  m.  1895,  Millicent,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Halford  Vaughan,  Regius  Professor  of  Modern 
History  in  Oxford  Univ.,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  the  el.  son,  John  Vere,  b.  1895  ’>  Lieut. 
Dragoon  Guards ; d.  (on  active  service  during 
European  War)  1916. 


$rms — Gules,  a fesse  wavy,  and  in  chief  three  pile, 
also  wavy,  argent.  Crtst — A demi-swan,  wings  displayed 
argent,  beaked  sable,  ^tconir  blotto— “ On  things  tran- 
sitory resteth  no  glory.” 

Residence  - 
Junior  Carlton. 


Lamport  Hall,  Northampton.  Club— 


/ show,  / sham  not.  Son  living-GYLES,  b.  Oct.  31st,  1903. 

Daughter  living— Virginia,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Louisa  Mary  : m.  1871,  Edward  Corbett,  who  i.  1918,  and 
has  issue  living,  Edward  Richard  Trevor,  M.B.E.,  b.  1872;  is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  (retired) 
Shropshire  L.I.  (Special  Reserve) ; M.B.E  1918:  m.  1904,  Marie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Major 
W.  E,  Stuart,  15th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  William  b.  1905,  Charles  Edward  b.  1909, 

Marjorie  b.  1906.  Residence,  Longnor  Hall,  Shrewsbury. Emily  Caroline  : m.  1881,  Capt.* 

Norman  Magnus  MacLeod  (MacLeod  of  MacLeod),  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret 
Louisa.  Residence,  Dunvegan  Castle,  Isle  of  Skye. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  Vere  Isham,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Isham,  b.  1805,  d.  1890 : ?n.  1832,  Martha  Jane  Elinor,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Wilson,  of  Knowle  Hall,  Warwickshire : — 

Elinor  : m.  1880,  the  Rev.  Henry  Vere  Packe,  who  d.  1903,  R.  of  Lamport. 


Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Isham  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Louisa,  d.  1891  : ?«.  1856,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Scudamore  Longden,  who  d. 
1894,  of  Oakwood,  Crawley,  Sussex  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Isham,  A 1859  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford(B. A.  1882,  M.  A.  1886); 
is  R.  of  Heyford,  and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces.  Residence,  Heyford  Rectory,  Weedon.  Charles 
Robert,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho!  Coll. ; is  in  Roy.  Naval  Reserve?  and  a Com.  in  P.  and  O. 
Steamship  Co.  : m.  1895,  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Richardson,  of  Lee,  Kent.  Wilfrid  Maurice 
Murray,  A 1870;  ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1896)  ; formerly  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers ; is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  and  a Staff-Capt.  : m.  1901,  Helen,  da.  of  the 

late  Gen.  James  Maurice  Primrose,  C.S.I.  [see  B.  Decies,  colls.]. Evelyn  Elinor.  Residence , 

Heyford  Rectory,  Weedon. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Isham  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Charles  Isham,  b.  1847,  d.  1897  : m.  1887,  Evelyn  Rose,  who  d. 
1909  (having  ;//.  2ndly,  1904,  the  Rev.  Clement  Eustace  Macro  Wilson,  R.  of  Eccleston, 
near  Chester),  da.  of  the  late  Richard  William  Selby-Lowndes,  of  Elmers,  Bletchley  : — 
Vere  Arthur  Richard,  M.C  , b.  1880 ; is  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.  and  a Staff  Lieut. ; served  during  European 

War  1914-16  (despatches.  Mil.  Cross). Henry  Eusebv  Murray,  b.  1895;  sometime  Lieut,  icth 

Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. Dorothy  Evelyn  Vere,  A 1888:  m.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry 

Norton  Schofield,  V.C.  (formerly  R A ),  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen  at-Arms.  Residence , 

63,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. Elizabeth  Mary  Victoria,  A 1891  : m.  1916,  Neville  H.  Ogilvie. 

Residence , Karree  Kloof,  Hofmeyr,  S.  Africa. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Isham,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Isham,  A 1809,  d.  1892  : m.  1840,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1892,  da.  of  Sir  Patrick  Murray,  6th  Bt.,  of  Ochtertyre,  Perthshire  : — 

Anna.'  Residence , Windhoek,  Phippsville,  Northampton. 

The  Isham  family,  probably  of  Saxon  origin,  took  their  name  from  the  village  of  Isham  in 
Northamptonshire,  where  land  was  given  them  by  William  I.  Gyles  Isham  sat  for  Peterborough  in 
C/ueen  Mary’s  first  Parliament.  Sir  John,  the  1st  baronet,  who  had  been  previously  knighted,  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Northamptonshire.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Justinian  M.P.  for  Northamptonshire,  a 
staunch  Royalist,  suffeied  severely  for  his  loyalty,  both  in  person  and  estate.  Sir  Justinian,  the  4th 
baronet,  M.P.  for  Northamptonshire,  upon  the  landing  of  the  Prince  of  Orange,  appeared  inarms  near 
Nottingham,  with  several  lords  and  gentlemen  who  had  formed  themselves  into  a troop,  as  a guard  to 
the  Princess  Anne,  under  the  command  of  Dr.  Compton,  Bishop  of  London.  Sir  Edmund  the  6th 
baronet,  was  also  M.P.  for  Northamptonshire. 


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JACKSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Arlsey,  Bedfordshire. 

Sir  Robert  Montresor  Jackson,  5th 

Baronet;  b.  March  nth,  1876;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Keith  George,  1916;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.  : 
m.  1913,  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  John  Abrey, 
of  The  Glen,  and  Barden  Park,  Tonbridge,  and 
has  issue. 

$rm» — Argent,  on  a fesse  between  a goat’s  head  couped 
ir.  chief  gules  and  a ship  in  full  sail  in  base  proper,  a 
greyhound  courant  between  two  pheons  or,  within  a bordure 
of  the  second  charged  with  eight  bezants.  Crest — A goat’s 

head  couped  argent  guttee  de  sang,  armed  and  bearded  or, 
gorged  with  a collar  gules  charged  with  three  bezants,  from 
the  collar  a line  reflexed  of  the  third,  the  rings  gold. 
Residence — Tucuman,  Argentina. 


Sons  living-JOHN  MONTRESOR,  b.  Oct.  14th,  19x4. 

, -.--George  Hauteville,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living— One,  b.  1917. 

Brother  living — Francis  Gorham,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.  ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
17.  Club,  English  (Monte  Video). 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Anna  Madeline  : m.  1859,  Elphinstone  Jackson,  who  d. 

1873,  a Judge  of  High  Court,  Bengal,  and  has  issue  living  [ see  colls.,  infra]. Julia  Honoria 

Catherine.— MonimiaEmily  : m.  1888,  Capt.  Pascal  Robaglia,  who  d.  19 — . 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Ai.ice  {Lady  Jackson),  da.  of  Charles  Francis  Montresor, 
formerly  B.C.S.  : in.  1875,  Sir  Keith  George  Jackson,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Address,  c/o 
British  Consul,  Buenos  Aires. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Jackson,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1799,  d.  1869  : in.  1832, 
Honoria  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  James  Daniell  : — 

Keith  Robert,  b.  1832.  Residence , Wellington,  New  Zealand. Welby  Charles,  b.  1839  : in.  1866, 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Grace,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living.— — Hugh  White- 
man,  b.  1842:  in.  1869,  Charlotte,  da.  of  A.  W.  Hayward,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue  living.— Murray  James  Hamilton,  b.  1849  : in.  1877,  Selina  Spearink,  of  Featherston,  New 
Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  William  John,  b.  1895, — Murray  Spearink  (twin),  b.  1895, — Selina 

Harriett  Honoria,  3.1878:  m.  18 — , Willis, — Minnie  Catherine,  b.  1879:  in.  18 — , 

Willis, — Marion  Margherita,  b 1882,— Verna  Gladys,  b.  188-. Lindsay  Astell,  b.  1851. 

Catherine  Emily,  b.  1844.— Charlotte  Maria,  b.  1845. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Welby  Brown  Jackson,  (infra)  :■ — 

Issue  of  the  late  Elphinstone  Jackson,  b.  1824,  d.  1873:  in.  1859,  Anna  Madeline  (ante),  da. 
of  Sir  Keith  Alexander  Jackson,  2nd  baronet 

Mountstuart  Hungerford,  b.  i860 ; formerly  in  Public  Works  Depart.,  India  : in.  1886,  Ethel  Beatrice, 
da.  of  David  Cowie,  a Member  of  Viceroy  of  India’s  Council,  who  d.  1893,  and  has  issue  living, 
Cecil  Hungerford,  b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  : m.  1916,  Marian  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Com. 
Francis  G.  Wheeler,  R.N., — Laurence  Hungerford,  b.  1889;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army:  m 1919, 
Freda  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  E.  H.  Dalgety,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Audrey  Madeline 
Hungerford  b.  1920, — Dorothy  Hungerford,  b.  1890, — Beatrice  Hungerford,  b.  1904.  Residence , 

10,  Kensington  Hall  Gardens,  West  Kensington,  W.— Elphinstone,  b.  1868. Keith  Hungerford, 

b.  1870;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army:  m.  1918,  Constance,  da.  of  Col.  Gordon  Watling,  Indian 
Army,  and  widow  of  Col.  — Shore,  Indian  Army. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  D’Aguilar  Jackson,  b.  1843,  d.  1919  : in.  1874,  Margaret 
Springall,  who  d.  1920  (having  obtained  a divorce  1887),  da.  of  Springall  Thompson,  J.P.  : — 

Harold  D’Aguilar,  b.  1877.— Isabel  May  D’Aguilar,  b.  1875  : m.  1902,  Major  Charles  Norman 
Buzzard,  R.A. 

Issue  of  the  late  Welby  Brown  Jackson,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1800,  d.  1890:  m. 
1st,  1823,  Catherine,  who  d.  1836,  da.  of  the  late  John  Townsend  Hungerford  ; 
2ndly,  1839,  Maria  Margaretta,  who  d.  1843,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George 
Thomas  D’Aguilar  ; 3rdly,  1856,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  James  Ireland, 
of  Ousden  Hall,  Suffolk  : — 

(Ey  2nd  marriage),  Lowis  D’Aguilar,  b.  1840. (By  3rd  marriage),  Cecil,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Major 

3rd  Bengal  Cav.  : m.  1894,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Bolton,  Roy.  Horse  Guards. 

Issue  of  the  late  Colville  Coverly  Jackson,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1804,  d. 
1858  : tn.  1850,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Hughes  : — 

Caroline  Edith  : in.  1875,  Edward  Briggs  Kennedy,  who  d.  1914  [see  M.  Ailsa,  colls.].  Residence, 
Deanyers,  Alton. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  East  India  Director,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dover,  and  the  3rd  baronet  was  murdered 

at  Delhi  (1857)  during  the  Indian  Mutiny. 


JACKSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Stansted  House,  Stansted,  Essex. 

Sir  Thomas  Dare  Jackson,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O. , 2nd 
Baronet ; b.  June  14th,  1876  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1915  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  is  Brig.-Gen.  (retired);  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.);  was  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Gibraltar  1910- 14  ; S.  Africa 
1901-2,  with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914- 17  as  Brig.-Com.  (for  one  year),  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  Bar  to  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1902  (Bar  1918),  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912  : m.  1919,  Mary  Lilian  Vera  Massy,  da.  of 
Brig.-Gen.  Samuel  Eyre  Massy  Lloyd,  C.B.E.,  of  Westwood 
House,  Ipswich. 

$.rms — Ermine,  on  a pile  azure,  between  two  fountains  proper,  a shel- 
drake or.  Crtst — On  a fountain  proper  a sheldrake  or. 

Residences — Stansted  House,  Stansted,  Essex ; Creggan,  Louth.  Club — 
Junior  United  Service. 


Aut  mors  aut  victoria. 
Hither  death  or  victory. 


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Brothers  living-*— GEORGE  JULIUS,  b.  June  4th,  1883;  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps; 
European  War  1914  (wounded):  m.  1909.  Nesta  K.,  el.  da.  of  Hedworth  Barclay,  formerly  of  The 
Hermitage.  Ascot,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  David  Trelawny,  b 1917, — Dawn,  b.  1909, — Joyce, 

b.  1910, — Daphne  Meryl  (twin)*  b.  1910,  Club , Junior  Naval  and  Military. Walter  David 

Russell,  b.  1890;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A.  : m 1915,  Kathleen,  da.  of  Sumners  Hunter,  of  Tynemouth,  and 
has  issue  living,  Michael  Rowland,  b.  1919. 

Sisters  living — Kathleen  McCullagh,  b.  1872  : m.  1910,  Major  Albert  Maitland  Tabor,  for- 
merly 3rd  Hussars  Residence , Bovingdon  Hall,  Braintree. Amy  Oliver,  b.  1874:  m.  1900, 

Major  John  Henry  Lloyd,  formerly  1st  Batn.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.),  and  has  issue 

living,  John  Godfrey,  b.  1901. Beatrice  Minnie  Shrieve,  b.  1879:  m 1906,  Col.  Raymond  John 

Marker,  D.S.O.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [B  Digby],  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Raymond 
Kitchener,  b.  1908.  Residences , Combe,  Honiton ; Pantiles,  Frinton,  Essex.— Dorothy  St. 
Felix,  b.  1886. 

Widow  iiving  Of  1st  Baronet— Amelia  Lydia  ( Lady  Jackson ),  da.  of  the  late  George  Julius 
Date,  of  Dorset : m.  1871,  Sir  Thomas  Jackson,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Stansted 
House,  Stansted,  Essex. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  was  Chm.  and  Director  (sometime  Ch.  Manager)  of  Hong  Kong 
and  Shanghai  Bank,  Hong  Kong. 


JACKSON,  Creation  (U  K.)  1913,  of  Eagle  House,  Wimbledon,  Surrey. 


Sir  Thomas  Graham  Jackson,  R.A., 

1st  Baronet , only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Hugh 
Jackson,  of  Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  Sevenoaks  ; 
b.  Dec.  21st,  1835  5 ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.,  and  at 
Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar  1854,  B.A.  1858, 
M.A.  1863,  Fellow  1864,  Hon.  Fellow  1882)  ; 
Hon.  LL.I).,  Camb.  1910,  and  Hon.  D.C.L. 
Oxford  1911;  A.R.A.  1892,  and  R.A.  1896;  is 
an  Architect  ; has  designed  many  churches,  private 
houses  and  scholastic  and  public  buildings  in 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  elsewhere ; received 
King’s  gold  medal  of  Roy.  Institute  of  British 
Architects’  1910;  is  a F.S.A.,  and  an  Associe  de 
l’Academie  Royale  de  Belgique;  was  Treasurer  of 
Roy.  Acad.  1902-12;  author  of  “Dalmatia,  The 
Quarnero  and  Istria,”  “ History  of  Wadham  Col- 
lege, Oxford,”  ■' History  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin, 
Oxford,”  “Byzantine  and  Romanesque  Architec- 
ture,” “ Gothic  Architecture  in  England,  France, 
and  Italy,”  and  other  works:  m.  1880,  Alice 
Mary,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  William  Lambarde, 
J.  P.,  D.L.,  of  Beechmont,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 


^rms— Argent,  a greyhound courant  ermines,  between  three  eagles’  heads  erased  sable.  Crtst — A 
demi-horse  argent,  guttle  de  sang,  maned  and  hoofed  sable. 


Seat— Eagle  House,  Wimbledon.  Clubs—  Athenaeum,  Royal  Societies’. 


Sons  living-HUGH  NICHOLAS,  b.  1881;  is  Capt.  R.F.A. Basil  Hippisley,  M.C.,  b.  1887; 

is  Major  R.H.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C  ). 


MATHER- JACKSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  The  Manor  House,  Birkenhead. 


Boldly ,/aithjully , successfully. 


Sir  Henry  Mather  Mather-Jackson, 
C.B.E.,  3rd  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  19th.  1855;  s.  his  father, 
the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Mather.  M.P.,  Q.C.,  1881 ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1878,  M.A. 
1881) ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouth,  an  Alderman 
of  Monmouthshire  County  Council,  and  Chm.  of 
Monmouthshire  Quarter  Sessions  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1881  ; unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of  Monmouth- 
shire (Z)  1885,  and  Flint  Borough  (Z U)  1886;  assumed 
in  1886  the  additional  surname  of  Mather;  C.B.E. 
1918  : tn.  1886,  Ada  Frances,  O.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Edward  Arthur  Somerset,  M.P.,  C.B. 
[see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rnt» — Azure,  a fesse  between  two  goats’  heads  couped  in> 
chief,  and  a fleur-de-lis  in  base  argent,  two  flaunches  of  the 
last.  Crtst — On  a ragged  staff  fessewise  sable,  a goat’s  head 
couped  argent,  semee  of  trefoils  vert. 

Seat — Llantilio,  Abergavenny.  Town  Residence — 56,  Mon- 
tagu Square,  W.  Club — Brooks’s. 


Sons  living — HENRY,  b.  Feb.  27th,  1894;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  9th  Lancers;  European  War 


■*  The  youngest  brother,  Claude  Stewart  Jackson,  b.  1892  ; Capt.  Coldstream  Guards  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917  : m.  1916,  Laura  Emily,  da.  of  the  Hon.  William  Pearson,  of 
Kilmany  Park,  Victoria,  Australia. 


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*914-18  (despatches):  in.  1920,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Granville  W.  Garth,  of  New  York. 

Edward  Arthur,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Eton;  Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  European  War  1917-18.  Clubs , 
Guards’,  Arthur’s,  Pratt’s. 

Daughters  living— Gwladys  Ada,  b.  1888. Norah  Frances,  b.  1890:  in.  1916,  Capt.  Herbert  W. 

Clarke,  M.C.,  R E.  Residence , Alverstone  House,  Pershore.— — Agatha  Elizabeth,  b.  1891. 

Brother  living — William  Birkenhead  Mather  Jackson,  b.  1864;  formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Monmouth 
Engineer  Militia;  is  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire:  m.  1892,  Georgiana  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Brabazon  Hallowes,  of  Glapwell  Hall,  Derbyshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  William  Brabazon 
Mather,  b.  1893;  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.);  d.  (wounds  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917, — George  Christopher  Mather,  1896;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; for- 
merly Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.;  European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches), — 
Anthony  Henry  Mather,  b.  1899  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards.  Residence , 
Glapwell  Hall,  Chesterfield.  Club , Reform. 

Sisters  living— Edith  Sarah  Mather  Jackson.  Residence , Plas  Derwen,  Abergavenny. 

Frances  Blackburne  Mather:  m.  1891,  Kevitt  Rotherham,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret 
Elizabeth,  b.  1893,  — Rachel  Frances,  b.  1895:  m.  1917,  Tanner  Montagu  Rogers,  O.B.E.  (sometime 
Major  R.A.  F.),  of  Cumnor  House,  Kenilworth,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Tanner  b.  1918, — Sybil 
Marion,  b.  1898, — Betty  Kevitt,  b.  1907.  Residence.,  Great  Gatehouse,  Kenilworth. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  Baronet) — Thomas  Hughes  Jackson,  b.  1834  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Cheshire  and  Birkenhead,  and  a shipowner  at  Liverpool : in.  1862,  Hermine,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel 
Meinertzhagen,  of  Wimbledon,  who  d.  1897,  and  has  issue  living,  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick  Huth  (of 
•64,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.,  Possingworth,  Cross-in-Hand,  Sussex,  and  La  Maison  du  Diable,  Aix  les 
Bains,  France.  Clubs , Athenaeum,  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Reform,  New  University,  Arts),  P.C., 
b . 1863  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1887)  ; is  a partner  in  the  firm 
of  Frederick  Huth  and  Co.,  bankers,  of  12,  Tokenhouse  Yard,  E.C.,  a Director  of  Bank  of  England, 
a Member  of  Public  Trustee’s  Investments  Advisory  Committee,  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London  (High 
Sheriff  of  co.  London  1918),  and  a Gov.  of  Harrow  Sch.  ; was  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Bankers  1909, 
.1910,  and  1911,  and  a British  Delegate  to  International  Conference  on  Bills  of  Exchange  at  The 
Hague  1910  and  1912;  appointed  a Member  of  Commitiee  on  Irish  Finance  1911,  and  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Railways,  1913  ; P.C.  1911  : m.  1895,  Clara  Annabel  Caroline,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Mountstuart  Elphinstone  Grant-Duff  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  F.R.S.,  of  n,  Chelsea  Embankment, 
S.W.,  and  Lexden  Park,  Colchester,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Huth  b.  1896 ; is  Lieut.  Roy. 

* Sussex  Regt.  : m.  1920,  Helen,  da.  of  Professor  Sir  Paul  Vinogradoff,  LL.D.,  Konradin  Huth 
b.  1898  : m.  1919,  Capt.  Arthur  Laurence  Hobhouse,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  [see  Hobhouse  “ Privy 
Council”],  Anne  Marie  Huth  b.  1909,  Clare  Annabel  Huth  b.  1911, — Geoffrey  Meinertzhagen 
■(of  Clay  Cross  Hall,  Chesterfield),  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is  an  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.;  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  6th  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.);  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Derbyshire:  in.  1893,  Jessie  Cowper  Coles,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  H.  Laird,  of 
Birkenhead,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Laird  b.  1894;  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Con- 
sort’s Own);  d (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  Henry  Humphrey,  M.C. , b.  1895; 
is  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters,  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C.),  Guy 
Rolf,  M.C.,  b.  1896  ; is  Capt.  Derbyshire  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C. , Legion  of  Honour), 
Hermine  Joan  Carmichael  b.  1900,  Margaret  Beatrice  Meinertzhagen  b.  1903,  Elizabeth  Bridget 
Huth  b T909, — Thomas  Hughes  (of  Puha,  Poverty  Bay,  New  Zealand),  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1895  : in.  1910,  Eileen,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Devery, 
of  Gisborne,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Hermine  Catherine  b.  1911,  Eilean  Marian  b.  19x8, 
— Ernest  Somerville,  C.M.G,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Harrow;  formerly  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  ; 
sometime  Inspector  at  Dongola,  Soudan;  served  with  E.  African  Expeditionary  Force  1915-17, 
as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (D.S.O.,  C M.G,);  has  4th  class  Osmarieh  ; 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918, — Maximilian,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Harrow;  is  Lieut,  in  the  Army:  m. 
1st,  1901,  Angela  Grace  Mary,  da.  of  G.  E.  Worthington,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-law  (formerly  Ceylon 
Civil  Ser.),  of  Harrow  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Lily,  da.  of  Richard  Stubbs,  of  Lome  Road,  Birkenhead, — 
Roland  Octavius,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford, — Margaret  Hermine: 
sn.  1889,  Charles  Paxton  Markham,  J.P.,  of  Ringwood,  Chesterfield, — Evelyn  Johanna:  m.  1899, 
Charles  Maxwell  Nicholson, — Winifred  Barbara  Alice.  Residence , The  Manor  House,  Birken- 
head. Clubs , Reform,  City  Liberal,  National  Liberal. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  Baronet) — Miriam  Bertha  {Lady  Joyce ) : m.  1891,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Matthew  Ingle  Joyce,  P.C.,  sometime  a Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice.  Residences , 16, 
Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.  ; Abbot’s  Oak,  Coalville,  Leicestershire. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Jackson,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1832,  d.  1906  : in.  1861, 
Therese  Isabel,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Howard,  of  Liverpool : — 
William,  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  : in.  1899,  Blanche  Whitworth,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  George  Atkin,  J.P.,  of  Egerton 
Park,  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire,  and  Isallt  Fawr,  Anglesey,  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  1902, 

— Pamela  Blanche,  b.  1900.— Caroline.  Residence , St.  Ives,  Cornwall Maud  Isabel : m. 

1889,  John  Glynn,  and  has  issue  living,  Lucy  Sylvia,  b.  1890, — Maud  Mary  Therese,  b.  1891, 

— Joan  Hildeburgh,  b.  1899.  Residence , Caldecott,  Caldy,  Cheshire. Elizabeth : m.  1893, 

Edgar  Leicester  Billson,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Alfred  Leicester,  b.  1897;  formerly 
Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers, — Geoffrey  Leicester,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Dormy,  Hoylake,  Cheshire. 

Miriam  Hermine:  in.  1895,  Harold  Stanley  Inman,  and  has  issue  living,  Miriam  Decima 
Therese,  b.  1901. — Ursula  Hermine,  b.  1905, — Margery  Diana  Maud,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Tatten- 
ham  Lodge,  Tadworth,  Surrey.— Therese  Alice  Mary.  Residence , Greenways,  Tadworth, 

Surrey. Enid  Ursula.  Residence , 9,  Carey  Mansions,  S.W. Margery  Gladys.  Residence , 

87,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Peter  Jackson,  youngest  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1843,  d.  1899 : 
in.  1869,  Florence  (now  of  Stubben  Edge,  Ashover,  Derbyshire),  da.  of  the  late 
William  Evans,  of  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.  : — 

John  Bertram,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford. Edith  Millicent,  b.  1870. 

——Ethel  Beatrice,  b.  1872. Elizabeth  Beryl,  b.  1873;  in.  1917,  the  Rev.  Laurence  Stafford 

Gresley,  R.  of  All  Saints,  West  Heslerton  [see  Gresley,  Bt.,  colls.J.  Residence,  All  Saints’  Rectory, 

West  Heslerton,  Yorkshire. Mary  Florence,  b.  1880:  in.  1907,  Lieut.-Com.  Clement  Loftus 

Long,  R.N.  [see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]. Margaret  Alice,  b.  1886. 

The  1st  baronet  was  successively  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme  and  North  Derbyshire  ( L ). 
The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Coventry  ( L ) 1867-8  and  18^4-81  ; he  was  appointed  a Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Judicature  in  March  1881,  but  died  before  taking  his  seat  upon  the  Bench. 


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JAFFRAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Skilts,  Studley,  Warwickshire. 

Sir  William  Edmund  Jaffray,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
July  29th,  1895  ; s.  his  brother,  .SYr  John  Henry,  1916;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards  (h.p.),  and 
patron  of  one  living. 

$rms — Argent,  three  pallets  sable  on  a fesse  cotised  gules,  four  mullets 
or.  &wst. — On  a mound  in  front  of  two  palm  branches  in  orle  vert,  a 
mullet  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Skilts,  Studley,  Warwickshire.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Brother  living— HUGH  ALEXANDER,  b.  Sept.  9th,  1896;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.  Hussars;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded). 
Sister  living — Mabel  Violet  Mary  ( Lady  IViggin),  b.  1890  : m.  1916, 
Major  Sir  Charles  Richard  Henry  Wiggin,  3rd  Bt.  Residences , Metchley 
Grange,  Harborne,  Staffordshire  ; 25,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.  • 
Post  nubila  Phoebus  Aunt  living  (daughter  of  rst  baronet)— Annie  : m.  1879,  Albert  Cayr 
After  clouds  sunshine.  ^ Warwickshire  (High  Sheriff  1908),  having  had  issue, 

Albert  Jaffray,  b.  1880;  Lieut.  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916  : m.  1907,  Catherine  Beatrice,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  George 
Cheape.  Residence , Woodside,  Kenilworth. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Munton  Jaffray,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  6.  1853,  d.  1906; 
m.  1877,  Edith  Mary  Selina,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Edmund 
Franklyn  [M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]  : — 

Edith  Mabel,  b.  1878:  m.  1901,  Capt.  Frederick  Claude  Hynman  Allenby,  C.B.E.  R.N.  [see 
V.  Allenby],  Residence , Loanend,  Horncliffe,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  founded  the  Jaffray  Chronic  Hospital,  Birmingham,  and  was  many 
years  connected  with  the  Birmingham  Daily  Post.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  John  Henry  Jaffray  (Lieut. 
Worcestershire  Yeo.),  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

JAMES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1823,  of  Dublin. 

Sir  John  Kingston  Fullarton* 
James,  3rd  Baronet,  el.  son  of  the  late  Francis 
Edward  James,  2nd  son  of  1st  Baronet;  b. 
Dec.  1st,  1852;  s.  his  uncle,  .SVtJohn  Kingston, 
1893. 

^rrns — Quarterly,  vert  and  gules,  a cross  argent  charged 
with  a ship  in  full  sail  between  four  anchors  erect  azure ; 
in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters,  a dolphin  naiant  of  the  third 
between  three  cross-crosslets  or  ; in  the  2nd  and  3rd,  a lion 
passant-guardant  of  the  last  between  three  fleurs-de-lis^ 
argent.  Crtst — Issuing  from  a ducal  coronet  or,  a swan 
proper,  beaked  gules,  holding  therein  a dart  gold,  feathered 
argent,  pointed  towards  the  breast.  obtr  $ras — 

“ A jamais”  ( For  ever). 

Club — Windham. 


For  God , my  country , and  my  king. 

Sisters  living — Maiy  Anne  Fullarton. Helen  Donald  Fullarton. 


Brothers  living— GAVIN  FULLARTON,  b.  Sept.  1st, 
1859;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1887);  Bar.  Inner 

Temple  1883.  Residence , Kotelan,  Ayrshiie. Francis 

Edward,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Merton 

Coll.,  Oxford. Edward  Albert,  b.  1862.  Chib,  Con* 

stitutional.'  Fullarton,  O.B.E.,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Mag- 
dalene Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1919)  ; Bar.  Gray's 
Inn  1891  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  ; is 
Ch.  Constable  of  Northumberland  (formerly  of  Radnor- 
shire); O.B.E.  1918:  /«.  1899,  Penel,  M.B.E.,  da.  of 
J.  K.  J.  Hichens,  of  Beech  Grove,  Sunninghill,  Berks, 
and  has  issue  living,  Penelope  Helen  Fullarton  (twin), 
b.  1900, — Isobel  Mary  Fullarton,  b.  1900  Residence , 

Stobhill,  Morpeth,  Northumberland.  Club , Oxford 

and  Cambridge. Charles  Henry,  b.  1870.  Residence, 

16,  Broad  Street,  Ludlow,  Salop.  Club,  Constitutional. 

■ ■—Herbert  William,  b.  1873. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  James,  4th  son  of  tst  baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1912  : 
1859,  Katherine  Mary,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Rowley,  LL.D. 
[Rowley,  Bt.,  cr.  1786]  : — 

John  Rowley  Kingston,  b.  1863.^— Charles  Pierce  Rowley,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (B.A. 
1886,  M.A.  1901):  m.  1893.  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  James  Edmund  Cuppaidge,  of  Tamna- 
gharrie,  co.  Down,  and  has  issue  living,  Rowley  Kingston,  6.  1901;  ed.  at  Marlborough, — Florence 
Katherine  Psyche,  b.  1894,-  Helen  Mary,  b.  1898.  Residence , Rockview,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin. 

Sophie  Alice  Mary. Charlotte  Mary. Virginia  Lydia  Adelaide. Fanny  Isabella 

Digby.  Residence,  4.  Buckingham  Vale,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  James  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Kingston  Gerald  Henry  James,  b.  1870,  d.  1920  : m.  1898,  Pauline  Estelle, 
da.  of  Mons.  Armand  d’Oursy.  formerly  Professor  of  French  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Bristol  : — 
Gerard  Bowes  Kingston,  b.  1899. 

This  family  came  originally  from  Somersetshire.  Thomas, — whose  father,  Capt.  Thomas  James, 
undertook,  by  the  command  of  Charles  I.,  a voyage  to  discover  the  north-eastern  passage,— sold 
his  estates  in  Somersetshire,  went  to  Ireland  as  an  officer  in  Cromwell’s  army  at  the  time  of  the 
Rebellion,  and  eventually  settled  in  King’s  County.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Kingston,  K.B.,  was 
Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1821-2  and  1840-41,  and  the  2nd  baronet,  as  eldest  son  of  a baronet,  received 
knighthood  1854. 

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JARDINE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1672,  of  Applegirth,  Dumfriesshire. 

Sir  Alexander  Jardine,  10th 

Baronet ; b.  Aug.  1st,  1868;  s.  his  brother. 
Sir  William,  1915  : m.  1914,  Winifred 
Mary  Hamilton,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Young,  of  Lincluden  House,  Dum- 
fries, and  has  issue. 

$rW8—  Argent,  a saltire  and  chief  gules,  the 
last  charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  field  pierced 
of  the  second.  Crtsf — A spur-rowel  of  six  points 

argent.  j&nppnrtfrs — Dexter,  a horse  at  liberty 

proper ; sinister,  a-  man  in  armour  having  a 
scimitar  at  his  side  proper. 

Residence — Beechgrove  House,  Annan,  Scot- 
land. 


Son  living— WILLIAM  EDWARD,  b.  April 
15th,  1917. 

Daughter  living— Christian  Maule. 

Sisters  living— Isabel  Edith:  m.  1910,  Robert 

Young  Pickering,  of  Conheath. Henrietta  : 

m.  1895,  Major  Harold  James  Clifford  Stanton, 
M.V.O., formerly  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
and  has  issue  living,  James  Basil  Maule,  b.  1896; 
ed.  at  Downside,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  King’s 

Own  Scottish  Borderers. Janet  Madeleine. 

■ ■■  Catherine  Dorcas  Maule  : m.  1897,  Major  James  Rea,  formerly  King’s  Own  Scottish  Bor- 
derers, and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  James,  b.  1899, — Mabel  Alethea,  b.  1903, — Henrietta  Fair, 
b.  1907.  Residence , Torthorwald,  Moffat,  Dumfriesshire.— —Sibyl  Mary  : m.  1896,  Henry  Scott, 
and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Henry,  b.  1898, — Sibyl  Vera,  b.  1897, — Janet  Madeleine,  b.  1910.— 
Margaret  Lindsay  : m.  1902,  George  Douglas  Dixie,  el.  son  of  Sir  Alexander  Beaumont  Churchill 
Dixie,  nth  Bt.  Residence , Cassalands  House,  Dumfries. 

Widows  living  of  7th,  8th,  and  9th  Baronets— Hyacinth  ( Lady  Hooker),  da.  of  the  Rev. 
William  S.  Symonds,  J.P  , R.  of  Pendock,  Worcester;  has  Order  of  Mercy:  m.  1st,  1871,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  William  Jardine,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1874  ; 2ndly,  1876,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Joseph  Dalton  Hooker,  O.M.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1911. 

Residence , Littleridge,  Pendock,  near  Tewkesbury. Henrietta  ( Lady  Jardine),  da.  of  the 

late  William  Younger,  of  Craigielands,  Dumfriesshire  : m.  1861,  Sir  Alexander  Jardine,  8th  baronet, 

who  d.  1893.  Residence , Ravenshill,  Lockerbie,  Dumfriesshire Eda  Georgina  May  ( Lady 

Jardine ),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Johnston  Younger,  of  Benmore  and  Kilmun,  Argyllshire  : in.  1906, 
Major  Sir  William  Jardine,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence , Luce,  Annan,  Dumfriesshire, 
Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  John  Jardine,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1839,  d.  1917  : 
in.  1870,  Martha,  who  d.  1918,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Twining,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Walthamstow  : — 

Edward  William  Ratcliff,  b.  1872  : m.  1910,  May  Janet,  da.  of  Capt.  — Haddy,  of  El  Toro,  California, 

U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1911. Eric  Hamilton,  b.  1874. Percy  St.  John,  b.  1879. 

Residence,  Grey  Friars,  Purley,  Surrey.— Margaret  Dorcas  Mary:  in.  1901,  Frank  Fullerton 
Dyas,  and  has  issue  living,  Maxwell  Wing,  b.  1902. Muriel  Lucy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Jardine  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Lascelles  Jardine,  b.  1841,  d.  1919:  in.  1873,  Sana  Solia  (now  of 
Somerset,  N.  Queensland),  niece  of  Moliatoa,  King  of  Samoa : — 

Hugh  Herries  Cholmondeley  Lascelles,  b.  1881. Bertie  Bootle  Arthur  Lascelles,  b.  1884.  ■ — 

Alice  Maule  Lascelles,  b.  1878. Elizabeth  Hamilton  Sana  Lascelles,  b.  1895. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Jardine,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1807,  d.  1874  : m.  1837, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Capt.  William  Henry  Craig,  R.  M.  : — 

Alexander  William,  M.I.C.E. , b.  1843:  m .1883,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Archibald 
Mosman.— Elizabeth  Jane : in.  1875,  Col.  Arthur  Bootle- Wilbraham,  who  d.  1897  [see 

E.  Lathom,  colls.]. -Katharine  Maule  : in.  1871,  Hugh  Miles  Milman,  who  d.  1911  [see 

Milman,  Bt.,  colls  ].  Residence, 

The  9th  baronet,  Major  Sir  William,  served  during  Boer  War  1899-1902. 

JARDINE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1885,  of  Castle  Milk,  co.  Dumfries. 

Sir  Robert  William  Buchanan  Jardine, 
2nd  Baronet;  b.  Jan.  21st,  1868;  j.  his  father,  Sir 
Robert,  1905  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll., 
Camb. ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  Jardine,  Matheson  and 
Co  , merchants  in  China  : in.  1894,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Benjamin  Piercy,  J.P.  (Com.  of  Crown  of  Italy), 
of  Marchwiel  Hall,  Denbighshire,  and  Macomer,  Sar- 
dinia, Italy,  and  has  issue. 

^rms—  Per  pale  argent  and  or  a saltire  gules,  on  a chief 
engrailed  of  the  third  three  mullets  of  the  first.  tost — A spur 

rowel  of  six  points  gules. 

Seats — Castle  Milk,  Lockerbie,  N.B.  ; The  Kremlin,  New- 
market. Town  Residence — 24,  St.  James’s  Place,  S.W.  Clubs 
Carlton,  Arthur’s,  Turf. 

Son  living — JOHN  WILLIAM,  b.  March  7th,  1900. 
Daughter  living — Violet  Margaret  Florence,  b.  1897  : in.  1919, 
Edmund  Owen  Ethelston  Peel,  M.C.,  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert,  was  head  of  the  firm  of  Jardine, 
Matheson  and  Co.,  merchants  in  China,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Ashburton  (/.)  1865-8,  for  Dumfries  Burghs  1868-74,  and  for 
Dumfriesshire  1880-92. 


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JARDINE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Godaiming,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  John  Eric  Birdwood  Jardine,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  30th,  1890;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John, 
K.C.I.E.,  1919;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1913);  Capt.  5th  Batn. 
Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.) ; European  War  1914- 19, 
in  Mesopotamia  (despatches). 

^rms— Gules,  a saltire  argent  charged  in  the  centre  point  with 
a lotus  flower  proper,  on  a chief  of  the  second  six  mullets  of  the  first. 
Crust — A mullet  of  six  points  pierced  gules,  between  two  palm, 
branches  proper. 

Seat—  Applegarth,  Godaiming.  Town  Residence — 53,  Romney 
Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 


Brothers  living— COLIN  ARTHUR,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b . Sept. 
24th,  1892;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  R.H.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  M.C.)  ; D.S.O.  1914  (Bar  1918): 
vi.  1919,  Jean  Evelyn  Livesey,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Andrew  Liddell,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.-  Lionel  Westropp,  b 1895; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner)  ; 
Capt.  5th  Batn.  Queen’s  (Rov.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  in  Political  Depart.  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  wounded). 

Beware  lam  here.  Kenneth  William  Seymour,  b.  1899  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 

at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford;  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European 

War  1918-19. Geoffrey  David,  b.  1901. Raymund  Angus,  b.  1903. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Minnie  Dunbar  ( Lady  Jardine ',  da.  of  Jabez  Hogg,  M.R.C.S.  : 
m.  1880,  Sir  John  Jardine,  K.C.  I.E.,  1st  baronet,  whorf.  1919.  Residence , Applegarth,  Godaiming. 
The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  K.C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  was  a Puisne  Judge  of  Bombay  High  Court 
1885-97,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Roxburghshire  ( L ) 1906-19. 


JARDINE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Nottingham. 

Sir  Ernest  Jardine,  1st  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  John  Jardine  ; b.  Sept.  23rd,  1859  ; ed. 
at  High  Sch.,  Nottingham,  and  in  France;  is  a 
J.P.  and  a machine  builder  of  Nottingham,  Chm. 
of  John  Jardine  (Limited),  Trent  Navigation  Co. 
(Limited),  Midland  Machine  Trust  (Limited),  and 
Nottingham  Colwick  Estates  (Limited)  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Somerset  ( LU ) Jan.  1910  to 
Nov.  1918:  m.  1883,  Ada  Jane,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Fletcher,  of  Nottingham,  and  has  issue. 

$rms-  Argent,  a saltire  couped  and  in  chief  three 
mullets  pierced  gules.  (Crest — Three  mullets  as  in  the  arms, 
each  pierced  by  an  arrow,  palewise  and  feathered  vert. 

Seat — The  Park,  Nottingham.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Constitutional. 

Son  living— JOHN,  b.  1884. 

Daughters  .living— Edna  Winifred,  M.B.E. , b.  1891: 
m.  1919,  Harold  Augustus  Fortington,  O B.E.  Resi- 
dence, 1,  Kingsend  Avenue,  Ruislip. Iris  Gwendoline, 

b.  1892:  m.  1919,  John  Granfield  O Connell,  Lieut. 
1st  Batn.  New  Zealand  Rifle  Brig.  Residence , 25,  New- 
castle Drive,  Nottingham. 


JEHANGIR,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1908,  of  Bombay. 

Sir  (Jehangir)  Cowasjee  Jehangir,  1st 

Baronet , nephew  and  adopted  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Cowasjee  Jehangir  Readymoney,  C.S.I.,  of  Ready- 
money  House,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay;  b.  June  8th, 
1853;  ed.  at  Proprietary  Sch.,  at  Elphinstone  Coll., 
and  at  Univ.  of  Bombay  (Fellow  18 — ) ; is  a merchant, 
a mill  owner,  and  a landed  proprietor,  a J.  P.  for  Town 
and  City  of  Bombay,  and  Agent  of  the  Coorla  Spinning 
and  Weaving  Co.,  and  of  the  Jubilee  Manufacturing  Co. 
(Limited);  also  a Delegate  of  the  Parsee  Matrimonial 
Court  ; has  assumed  the  name  of  Cowasjee  Jehangir ; 
published  “Life  of  the  late  Sir  Cowasjee  Jehangir 
Readymoney”;  Knt.  1895:  in.  1876,  Dhunbai,  da.  of 
the  late  Ardeshir  Hormusjee  Wadia,  of  Lowjee  Castle, 
Bombay,  and  has  issue. 

^rms— Azure,  a sun  in  splendour  within  an  orle  of  mullet, 
or,  on  a canton  argent  a rose  gules  slipped  proper  in  bend  sur- 
mounting a lotus  flower  in  bend  sinister  also  proper.  Crest — Upon 
a mount  a column,  thereon  flames  of  fire,  all  proper. 

Residences—  Readymoney  House,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay  ; 
Readymoney  Villa,  Poona;  Readymoney  Lodge,  Matheran, 
Bombay;  23,  Church  Gate  Street,  Fort,  Bombay  Club — Asian  (Bombay). 


Bon  living — COWASJEE,  C.I.E. , O.B.E.,  0.  Feu.  16th,  1879;  ed.  at  St.  Xavier’s  Coll.,  Bombay, 
and  at  St  Johns  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  1901,  IvI.A.  1905);  is  a Merchant,  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Cowasjee  Jehangir  and  Co.,  and  a J.P.  of  Bombay  ; appointed  Chm.  Bombay  Municipal  Standing 
Committee  1915;  was  Pres.  Bombay  Municipal  Corporation  1919-20:  in.  1911,  Hilla  Hormaji,  da. 


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of  the  late  H.  A.  Hormedjee,  of  Lorojee  Castle,  Bombay.  Residence , Readymoney  House,  Bom- 
bay. Clubs,  Constitutional  (London),  Willingdon,  Asian,  Ripon,  and  Orient  (Bombay). 

Daughters  living— Coonerbai,  b.  1877. Meherbai,  b.  1891. 

By  special  Act  of  Legislative  Council  of  India  1911,  all  future  holders  of  the  title  will  relinquish 
their  own  names  and  assume  those  of  the  1st  baronet. 

JEJEEBHOY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1857,  of  Bombay. 

Sir  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy,  5 th  Baronet ; 
b.  March  6th,  1878;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Jamsetjee, 
1908,  and  assumed  the  name  of  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy 
in  lieu  of  Rustomjee  ; is  a J.  P.  for  Bombay,  Head  of 
the  Zoroastrian  Community  in  Bombay,  Pres,  of  the 
Sir  Jamsetjee  Charity  Funds,  a M.L.C.  Bombay, 
and  a Member  of  its  Municipal  Corporation  and 
of  Clockmakers’  Co.  (London)  : m.  1906,  Serenebai 
Jalbhoy  Ardaser  Sett,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a sun  rising  above  a representation  of  “ the 
Ghauts  ’’  (mountains  near  Bombay)  in  base,  and  in  chief  two 
bees  volant,  all  proper.  Crist — A mount  vert,  thereon  a Deacock 
(close)  amidst  wheat,  and  in  the  beak  an  ear  of  wheat  all  proper. 
Seats — Mazagon  Castle,  Bombay  ; Fountain  Hall,  Poona. 

Son  living — COWASJEE,  b.  May  10th,  1909. 

Daughters  living— Rahanbai,  b.  1911. Annai,  b.  1918. 

Sisters  living— Soonabai,  b.  1873 : nt.  1896,  Maneckjee 

Shapoorjee. Virbaijee,  b.  1875  : in.  1903,  Jehangir  Dinsha 

Davar. Jerbai,  b.  1881  : m.  1911,  Dhunjibhoy  Framjee 

Batlivala.  Residence , 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet)— -Dhunbaijee,  b. 
1842:  m.  1846,  Dinshaw  Jamsetjee  Furdoonjee,  who  d.  1902, 
and  has  issue  living.  Heerabai,  b.  1876.— Soonabai,  b.  1847  : 
m.  1st,  1855,  Nowroje  Jewajee  Manekjee,  who  d.  1897  ; 
2ndly,  1899,  Furdoonjee  Jamsetjee  Parukh,  J.P.  Residence, 

31,  Nepean  Sea  Road,  Bombay. Jaijee,  b.  1848  : m.  1864, 

Heerjeebhoy  Nowrojee  Paruk,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Furdoonji,  b.  1872.  Residence , 

Mazagon,  Bombay. Chandanbai,  b.  1855  : m.  1st,  1869,  Homejee  Cursetjee  Dady,  who  d.  1884  ; 

2ndly,  1887,  Hormarjee  Ardasir  Hormarjee,  who  d.  1894.  Residence,  Breach  Candy,  Bombay  - ■ 
Avabai,  b.  1861  : m.  1880,  Rustomjee  Byramjee  Jejee  'hoy.  Residence , Byramjee  Hall,  Bombay. 

■ Navajbai.A  1863:  m.  1881,  Firozeshah  Pestanji  Jehangir.  Residence,  Arsenal  Road.  Poona. 
Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Dinbai  ( Lady  Petit),  b.  1874  : m.  1894,  Sir  Dinshaw 

Manockjee  Petit,  2nd  Bt.  Residence,  Petit  Hall,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay.— —Cooverbai,  b.  1881  : 
1901,  Kawasha  Sorabjee  Powwalla.  Residence,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay. 

Widows  living  Of  3rd  and  4th  Baronets— Jerbai  (Lady  Jejeebhoy),  da.  of  Shapoorjee 
Dhunjeebhoy  : m.  1869,  Sir  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy,  C.S.I.,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1898.  Residence, 

Fort  House,  Bombay. Goolbai  Rustamjee  Wadia  ( Lady  Jejeebhoy)-.  m.  1869,  Sir  Jamsetjee 

Jejeebhoy,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence , Mazagon  Castle,  Bombay. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Jamsetjee  Cursetjee  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy,  brother  of  4th  baronet, 
b.  i860,  d.  1916 : m.  1882,  Awabai  Shapurjee  Dhunjeebhoy  (now  of  Fort  House, 
Hornby  Road,  Bombay)  : — 

Rustamjee,  b.  1884  : m.  1908,  Soonabai  Rustamjee  Byramjee,  and  has  issue  living,  Maneckjee,  b. 
1913, — Cowasjee,  b.  1914. Cursetjee,  b.  1897. Jerbai,  b.  1883:  m.  1908,  Byramjee  Rustamjee. 

■ Cursetbai,  b.  1887:  in.  1912,  Jejeebhoy  Rustamjee  B.  Jejeebhoy. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Jamsetjee,  Knt.,  a wealthy  Parsee  merchant,  was  renowned  for  his 
benevolence,  charity,  munificence,  and  loyalty,  a reputation  that  was  also  earned  by  his  son,  the  2nd 
baronet.  In  i860  a special  Act  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  India  was  passed,  with  the  sanction  of 
H.M.,  by  which  all  future  holders  of  the  title  are  to  relinquish  their  own  names  and  assume  those 
of  the  1st  baronet.  The  3rd  baronet  was  a M.L.C.  of  Bombay. 

JENKINSON,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Walcot,  Oxfordshire,  and  Hawkesbury, 
Gloucestershire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Jinkinson.”] 

Sir  Anthony  Banks  Jenkinson,  13th 
Baronet ; son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Banks  Jen- 
kinson, el.  son  of  12th  Baronet ; b.  1912  ; s.  his 
grandfather,  Sir  George  Banks  1915. 

^rms — Azure,  on  a fesse  wavy  argent,  a cross-patee  gules, 
in  chief  two  estoiles  or.  Crist — A sea-horse  assurgent  or, 
maned  azure,  supporting  a cross-patee  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Hawkesbury,  Chippenham. 


Sister  living— Elizabeth  Deborah,  b.  1908. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  12th  baronet) — THOMAS  BANKS, 
b.  Oct.  2nd,  1884 ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Monmouthshire 
R.E.  (Mil.).  ; is  Lieut.  Cav. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  12th  baronet) — Katherine 
Sophia,  b.  1883:  m.  1903,  Capt.  Julian  Spicer,  formerly 
Roy.  Horse  Guards.— Georgina  Isabel,  b.  1899 
Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  nth  baronet)— Louisa 
Augusta  ( Viscountess  Maidstone)',  in.  1st,  1876,  Viscount 
Maidstone,  who  d.  1879,  el.  son  of  10th  Earl  of  Winchilsea  ; 
2ndly,  1917,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  James  Ashburner,  for- 
merly Dragoon  Guards.  Residence, 

Mother  living  - Joan,  only  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Joseph  Hill, 
C.B.,  of  Wollaston  Hall,  Wellingborough  in.  1st,  1907, 
Capt.  John  Banks  Jenkinson,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  ; 
2ndly.  1920,  Lieut.-Col.  Algernon  Philip  Yorke  Langhorne, 
/ obey,  I do  not  serve.  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.A.  Residence,  Bears  House,  Camberley. 

Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet— Madeline  (Lady  Jenkinson),  da.  of  Arthur  Holme  Sumner: 
m.  1880,  Sir  George  Banks  Jenkinson,  12th  baronet,  who  d.  1915. 

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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  John  Henry  Jenkinson  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Seymour  Charles  Jenkinson,  D.S.O.,  b.  1858,  d.  1907  : 
tn.  1899,  Ada  [ Lady  Frederick  (now  of  Lamport  Grange,  Northampton  ; she  m.  2ndl 
1911,  Capt.  Sir  Charles  Edward  St.  John  Frederick,  O.B.E.,  8th  Bt.)],  da.  of  the  late 
Caesar  Czarnikow,  of  Effingham  Hill,  Surrey,  and  103,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  • — 

Robert  Charles  Horace,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut,  xst  Life  Guards.— John  Anthony,  A 1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Henry  Jenkinson,  brother  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1823.  d.  1914: 
tn.  1852,  Alice  Henrietta,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  Sir  William  Gordon-Cumming, 
2nd  Bt.  : — 

Francis  John  Henry,  b.  1853  I ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879, 
Fellow  1878);  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Oxford  1902;  was  Pres,  of  Library  Asso.  1905-6;  has  been  Univ. 
Librarian  since  1889:  m.  1st,  1887,  Malian  Sydney,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Champion  Wetton,  of 
Joldwynds,  Surrey  ; 2ndly,  1902,  Margaret  Clifford,  da.  of  the  late  Ludovick  Charles  Stewart. 

Residence , Southmead,  Chaucer  Road,  Cambridge. Eleanor  Louisa,  b.  1855.  Residence , 

Ford’s  Field,  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

The  1st,  2nd,  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  baronets  were  successively  Members  of  Parliament  for  Oxfordshire  ; 
the  7th  baronet,  celebrated  statesman,  was  created  Earl  of  Liverpool,  and  his  son,  the  8th  baronet 
and  2nd  earl,  was  for  many  years  Prime  Minister  of  England.  The  peerage  became  extinct  on  the 
death  of  the  3rd  earl,  when  the  baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  cousin,  Sir  Charles,  Toth  baronet,  M.P. 
for  Dover.  Sir  George,  nth  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Wiltshire,  N.  (C)  1868-80. 

JENNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Harley  Street,  Middlesex 

-Sir  Walter  Kentish  William  Jenner,  D.S.O. , 
2nd  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  12th,  i860;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William, 
G.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  D.C.L. , LL.D ..  1898  ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  formerly  9th  Lancers,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Somerset ; European  War  1914-18  as  A.Q.M.G.,  and 
A. A.  and  Q M.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918:  m. 
1893,  Flora  Alice,  el.  da.  of  Field-Marshal  Sir  Donald  Martin 
Stewart,  G.C.  B.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.  I.E.,  1st  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Brig.  - 
Surg.  Richard  William  Davies,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  chevron  azure  and  or,  in  chief  two  estoiles  of  the  last,  and 
in  base  a serpent  nowed  proper,  all  within  a bordure  engrailed  ermine. 
Cmt — On  a mount  vert  a lamp  of  three  branches  argent,  fired  proper, 
suspended  by  three  chains  or. 

Residence  -Lytes  Cary,  Kingsdon,  Somerset.  Club — Naval  and 

Military.  

Daughter  living— Esme  Flora  Stewart,  b.  1895. 

Brothers  living— ALBERT  VICTOR,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  Dec.  19th,  1862;  ed.  at  Winchester; 
formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  in  Burma  Cam- 
paign 1886-8  (D.S.O.),  in  Mashonaland  1896  (despatches,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1903, 
Comdg.  Mounted  Inf.  Corps  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office 

19x5-19;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants;  D.S.O.  1888,  C.M.G.  1918.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. Leopold 

Christian  Duncan,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a J.  P.  for  Wilts ; European  War  1914-19  in 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Rou- 
mania):  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919:  tn.  1899,  Norah  Helen  Gertrude,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Field-Marshal  Sir  Donald  Martin  Stewart,  G.C.B.,  G C.S.T.,  C.I.E.,  1st  Bt.  Residence,  Manor 
House,  Avebury,  Wilts. 

Sir  William  Jenner,  G.C.B.,  M.D.,  xst  baronet,  the  eminent  physician,  was  Physician-in-Ord.  to 
H.M.  Queen  Victoria  and  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  when  Prince  of  Wales,  the  latter  of  whom 
he  attended  in  his  severe  illness  in  Nov.  and  Deo.  1871,  and  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1881-8. 

JEPHSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Springvale,  Dorsetshire.  rExtinct  1900  ] 

Sir  Stanhope  William  Jephson,  C.B.,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Sophia  {Lady  Jephson),  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hawes,  of 
Woodford  : m.  1849,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Stanhope  William  Jephson,  C.B.,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1900, 
when  the  title  became  extinct.  Residence, 

Jephson-Norreys,  see  Norreys. 

JERNINGHAM,  Creation  (E.)  1621,  of  Cossey,  co.  Norfolk. 

Sir  (Stafford)  Henry  William  Jer- 
ningham,  nth  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Adolphus 
Frederick  James  Jerningham,  great-grandson  of 
6th  Bt.  [see  B.  Stafford,  colls.];  b.  Nov.  28th, 
1867;  j.  his  cousin,  the  11th  Baron  Stafford , 
1913;  formerly  Lieut.  W.  Div.  R.E.  Mil.  ; is  Capt. 
in  the  Army,  and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk;  European 
War  1914-18:  tn.  1st,  1896,  Annette  Mary  Audley, 
who  d.  1896,  widow  of  Alfred  Reeve  Fellowes, 
of  The  Old  Hall,  Weston,  Norfolk  ; 2ndly,  1902, 
Coralie,  da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Francis  llallowell- 
Carew,  of  Beddington  Park,  Surrey,  and  has  issue 
by  1st  marriage. 

^rms — Argent,  three  lozenge-shaped  arming  buckles, 
tongues  fesseways,  two  and  one  gules.  Crtst — Out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or  a demi-falcon,  wings  expanded  proper. 

Residence — 89,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — Boodle’s, 
Norfolk  County,  Royal  Automobile. 


Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Cecilia  Annette 
Mary,  b.  1896:  tn.  1920,  John  Challenger  Murray  [see 
Murray,  “Knights’  Widows”]. 


Fide  et  labore. 

By  loyalty  and  work. 


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Sisters  living— Mary  Clementina  b.  i86g. Gertrude  Maud,  b.  1871. Emily  Georgina, 

b.  1873. 

Heir  Presumptive-CH ARLES  EDWARD  WYNNE,  b.  March  26th,  1854  [see  B.  Stafford, 
colls.]. 

This  Baronetcy  was  merged  in  the  Barony  of  Stafford  from  1825  to  1913. 


JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS,  Creation  (I.)  1797,  of  Bally-Ellis,  Wexford. 

Sir  John  Henry  Jervis-White-Jervis,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  July  4th,  1857;  j.  his  uncle,  Sir  Humphrey 
Charles,  1887 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  R.H.A.  ; served  in  Zulu 
Campaign  1879  (medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches twice,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  : m.  1887,  Margaret 
Frances  Lockhart,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Gunning 
John  Campbell. 

$rtns — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  sable,  a chevron  ermine  between  three 
martlets  or,  Jervis ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  a chevron  vair  between  three 
lions  rampant  or,  White.  Crists — ist,  a martlet  or  ; 2nd,  three  arrows, 

one  in  fesse  and  two  in  saltire  enwreathed  and  flighted  proper. 

Residetice — Poplar  Farm,  Hollesley,  Woodbridge,  Suffolk.  Club — 

Kildare  Street.  

Brothers  living— HERBERT,  b.  Aug.  6th,  1858  ; ed.  at  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1880):  m.  1893.  Beatrice  Georgiana,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Sir  Samuel  Brise  Ruggles-Brise,  K.C.B.  [Bowyer-Smijth,  Bt.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Audrey,  b.  1895  : m.  1920,  Capt.  Balfour  Oliphant 
Hutchison,  7th  Hussars, — Beatrice,  b.  1898, — Violet  Lucy  (twin),  b.  1900,  Residence,  Freston 
House,  near  Ipswich,  Suffolk.— -—Henry  Felix,  b.  1859.  Residence,  Ingersoll,  Ontario. 

Sisters  living — Aline:  m.  1879,  George  Palmer  Hope,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen  Jervis, 
b.  1881 ; is  in  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser., — George  Meredyth,  b.  1883  ; is  a J.P.,  and  temporary  Lieut. 
R.N.V.R.:  m.  1910,  Margaret  Chisholm,  da  of  J.  A.  Burness,  of  The  Lodge,  Melton,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Meredyth  b.  1911,  Alexander  Herbert  Peter  b.  1913.  Margaret  Pamela  b.  1916, 
— Aline  Irene  Dorothea,  b 1880, — Phyllis  Mary,  b.  1886. ■ -Lucy  Frances : m.  1882,  George 
Haynes  Hetherington,  M.D.— Mary  Isabel. Ruth  Beatrice. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Thomas  Jervis  White-Jervis,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet, 
b.  1797,  d.  1879  : m.  ist,  1818,  Elizabeth  Anne,  who  d.  1849,  da.  of  William 
Strettell  ; 2ndly,  1851,  Helena  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  Murphy  : — 

Hamilton  Gorges,  b.  1834.  Residence, 


CLARKE- JERV OISE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Idsworth  Park,  Hampshire. 

Sir  Dudley  Alan  Lestock  Clarke- 
Jervoise,  7th  Baronet , son  (by  3rd  marriage)  of  the 
late  Alan  Arthur  Clarke- Jervoise,  brother  of  5th  Bt.  ; b. 
Nov.  27th,  1876  ; s.  his  half-brother,  Sir  Eustace 
James,  1916;  sometime  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  with  Kitchener’s  Fighting 
Scouts  : m.  1908,  Grace  Eostre.  da.  of  W.  Ellison,  of 
Eastbrook,  Wellingborough,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  sable  a chevron  between  three 
eaglets  close  argent,  Jervoise ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  three  escallops 
in  pale  or,  between  two  (launches  erminois,  each  charged  with  a 
cross  patee-fitchee  gules,  Clarke.  Crests — ist,  an  heraldic  tiger's 
head  sable  ; 2nd,  within  a gold  ring  set  with  a diamond  proper, 
a roundle  per  pale  gules  and  azure  charged  with  a pheon  argent, 
j&eronir  Jffotto-  Nec  invideonec  despicio. 

Seat — Idsworth,  Horndean,  Hants. 


Daughter  living— Gladys  Agnes,  b.  1909. 

Half-Sisters  living— Effle  Mary  Dora,  b.  1861. Nora  Elphin- 

Praise  is  the  reward  0/  virtue.  ston>  b.  1871. 

Aunt  living — Maud  Mary  Wedderburn  : m.  1890,  as  his  3rd 
wife,  Philip  Henry  Egerton,  who  d.  1893  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Navidale 
Cottage,  Helmsdale,  Scotian  !. 

Daughter  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Kathleen  Margaret,  b.  1875  : m.  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert 
Clementi  Smith,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  Assist.  Director  of  Army  Signals  [see  Smith,  P.C.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Paul  Stopford  Clementi,  b.  1910. — Anne  Margaret  Clementi,  b.  1909, — Helen  Teresa 
Clementi,  b.  1912, — Rosamond  Beatrice  Clementi,  b.  1917. 

Daughter  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Marjorie  Olive,  b.  1886. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Clarice:  rn.  1869,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  William  Craven  Ord, 
formerly  R.A.,  who  d.  1894.  Residence,  Beverley  Lodge,  Colchester. 

Mother  living — Gertrude  Stanhope,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.  A.  V.  Ward,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  : m.  1874, 
as  his  3rd  wife,  Alan  Arthur  Clarke-Jervoise  (ante),  who  d.  1908. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Beatrice  Evelyn  [Lady  Clarke-Jervoise ),  da.  of  the  late 
William  Bruce  Stopford  Sackville  [see  E.  Courtown,  colls.]  : m.  1874,  Sir  Harry  Samuel  Cumming 
Clarke-Jervoise,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence,  Kirby  House,  Hungerford. 

The  father  of  the  ist  baronet,  Jervoise  Clarke,  M.P.,  for  Hampshire,  assumed  by  Act  of  Parlia- 
ment 1777  the  additional  surname  of  Jervoise.  The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hampshire  S.(L) 

1^57-68. 


Venale  nec  auro. 
Not  to  be  purchased 
by  gold. 


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JESSEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1883,  of  Ladham  House,  Goudhurst,  co.  Kent. 


Sir  Charles  James  Jessel,  ist  Baronet * 

son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Jessel,  Master 
of  the  Rolls,  by  Amelia,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Moses;  b.  May  nth,  i860;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A. 
1886)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1885  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Kent  (High  Sheriff  1903);  formerly  Lieut. 
2nd  Vol.  Batn.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  : unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Taunton  (L)  1885:  m.  1890,  Edith, 
second  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Julian  Goldsmid,  P.C., 
M.  P.,  3rd  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a fesse  raguly  ermine,  between  three  eagles’" 
heads  erased  argent,  in  the  centre  chief  point  a torch  erect  fired 
proper  ; on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Goidsmidt 
namely,  per  saltire  erminois  and  ermine,  on  a chief  gules  a 
goldfinch  proper  between  two  roses  or.  Crtst — A torch  fesse- 
wise  fired  proper,  surmounted  by  an  eagle  volant  argent, 
holding  in  the  beak  a pearl  of  the  last. 

Seat  — Ladham  House,  Goudhurst,  Kent.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 31,  Hill  Street,  W.  Club’s — Garrick,  Brooks’s, 
Beefsteak. 


Sons  living — GEORGE,  M.C.,  b.  May  28th,  ,8yi  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B  A.  and  M.A.  1917);  Capt.  T. F.  Reserve,  late  The  Buffs (E.  Kent  Regt.);  European  War  1914-18 

(severely  wounded,  despatches,  M.C.). Richard  Hugh,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Eton;  Lieut.  5th  Batn. 

The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  European  War  1914-18  with  Hampshire  Regt. 

Daughters  living— Nina  Dorothy,  b.  1893 Marjorie  Constance,  b.  1897. 

Brother  living — Sir  Herbert  Merton,  Bt.,  C.B.,  C.M.G-,  b.  1866;  cr.  a Baronet  1917  [see  that 
title]. 

Sisters  living—  Emma  : m.  1877,  Ludwig  Nathan  Hardy,  who  d.  1890,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Jessel,  b.  1887.  Residence , 4,  Balfour  Place,  W. Lucy.  Residence , 4,  Balfour  Place,  W. 


JESSEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Westminster. 

Sir  Herbert  Merton  Jessel,  C.B> 

ist  Baronet , younger  son  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  George  Jessel,  Master  of  the  Rolls  [see 
Jessel.  Bt.  cr.  1883] ; b.  Oct.  27th.  1866 ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford:  joined  17th  Lancers  1886, 
and  retired  as  Capt.  1896,  re-joined  1914  as  a 
Remount  Conducting  Officer;  sometime  Capt.  Royal 
Berkshire  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P.  and  1 > L.  for  co.  of  Lon- 
don, an  Alderman  for  City  of  Westminster  (Mayor 
1902-3),  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  ist  Batn.  City  of  London 
(Royal  Fusiliers),  a Member  of  Govt.  Committee 
( London)  on  Prevention  and  Relief  of  Distress,  and 
Trustee  of  London  Municipal  So.  (Chm.  1904-15)  ; 
appointed  Comdt.  Remount  Ser.  1915,  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches  twice)  ; was  Dep.  Direc- 
tor of  Remounts.  War  Office  1918-19,  with  rank  of 
Col.,  and  Controller  (unpaid)  Horses  and  Animals 
Min  of  Munitions  (Disposal  Board)  1919-20  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  S.  Pancras,  S.  Div.  (Z£7)  Jan.  1896  to  Jan. 
1906,  and  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been 
defeated  there  Jan.  1906  ; C.  M.G.  1918,  C B.  (Mil.) 
1919  : 7H.  1894,  Maud,  fifth  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Julian  Goldsmid,  P.C  , M.P.,  3rd  Bt  ,and  has  issue. 
&rms  -Azure,  a fesse  raguly  counter-raguly,  between  three  eagles’  heads  erased  argent,  in 
the  chief  point  a portcullis  or;  on  an  escutcheon  of  pretence  the  arms  of  Goldsmid , namely,  per 
saltire  erminois  and  ermine,  on  a chief  gules  a goldfinch  proper  between  two  roses  or.  Crtst — Upon 
a portcullis  or  an  eagle  wings  addorsed  and  inverted  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a pearl  proper. 

Residence—  24,  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  Clubs—  Garrick,  Army  and  Navy,  Carlton 

Beefsteak.  


Son  living— EDWARD  HERBERT,  b.  March  25th,  1904. 

Daughters  living— Gladys  May,  b.  1896.-  ■ -Vera  Pearl,  b.  1899.— Doreen  Maud,  b.  1900. 


JODRELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Great  Melton,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Alfred  Jodrell,  4th  Baronet , only  surviving 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Jodrell,  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  nephew 
of  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  13th,  1847  ; s.  his  cousin,  the  Rev.  Sir 
Edward  Repps,  1882  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  (High 
Sheriff  1887):  m.  1897,  Lady  Jane  Grimston,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Verulam. 

&rmg — Ermines,  a trefoil  slipped  or  between  three  round  buckles  argent, 
tongues  pendent.  Crtst — A demi-cock,  wings  erected  or,  combed  and  wattled 
gules,  issuant  out  of  a wreath  of  roses  of  the  last,  seeded  gold. 

Seat — Bayfield  Hall,  Holt,  Norfolk.  Club — Carlton. 


Non  sibi  sed  patriae 
natus. 

Born  not  for  himself 
but  /or  his  country. 


Si8ter  living— Adela  (Lady  Seale)  : m.  1885,  Sir  John  Henry  Seale,  3rd 

Bt.,  who  d.  1914.  Residence,  Wonastow  Court,  Monmouth. Marianne  : 

m.  1868,  Major  Frederick  John  Nash  Ind  (formerly  of  37th  Regt.),  who 
d.  1906.  Residence , Glaven,  Guildford. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Collateral  Branch. 

The  late  Rev.  Henry  Jodrell,  nephew  of  2nd  Bt.,  b.  1817,  d.  1896 : m.  1843,  Frances 
( Countess  of  Cape  St.  Vincent),  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Charles 
Napier,  K.C.B.,  M.P.  [B.  Napier  and  Ettrick,  colls.]. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Peter  Jodrell,  who  held  lands  in  the  Peak,  Derbyshire,  1286.  The  1st 
baronet.  Sir  John  Hase,  took  the  surname  of  Lombe  only,  by  Act  of  Parliament,  1762,  on  succeeding 
to  the  estates  of  his  uncle,  Edward  Lombe,  Esq.,  lineal  descendant  of  Alderman  Sir  Thomas  Lombe, 
who,  under  the  disguise  of  a silk-weaver,  procured  the  model  of  a silk  machine  from  Piedmont,  and 
introduced  silk-throwing  into  England,  for  which  service  he  received  a reward  of  ^14,000.  The  2nd 
•baronet.  Sir  Richard  Paul  Jodrell,  succeeded  under  a special  remainder. 


JOHNSON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1755,  of  New  York,  in  North  America. 


Deo  regique  debeo. 

/ owe  all  to  God  and  the  King. 


Sir  (Edward)  Gordon  Johnson,  5th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Archibald  Kennedy  Johnson, 
3rd  brother  of  4th  baronet;  b.  March  17th,  1867; 
s.  his  uncle,  Sir  William  George,  1908;  is  em- 
ployed with  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co.  : m.  1902, 
Violet  Eveline,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Edward 
Hayes,  M.D.,  of  Dublin. 

— Argent,  two  lions  counter-rampant  supporting  a 
dexter  hand  gules,  ih  chief  three  estoiles  of  the  last,  and  in 
base  a salmon  naiant  in  water  proper.  Crrsl — An  arm  gules, 
encircled  with  a ducal  coronet  or,  the  hand  grasping  a sword 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

Residence — 48,  Metcalf  Street,  Montreal 


Not  even  difficulties  frighten  me. 


Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Elizabeth  Hancock 
( Lady  Johnson),  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Hancock  Brown, 
of  Bowdon,  Cheshire  : in.  1889,  Sir  William  George  John- 
son, 4th  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence , Lausanne,  Swit- 
zerland. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Christo- 
pher Johnson  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  John  Ormsby  Johnson,  b. 
1822,  d.  1881  : in.  1852,  Edith  Renira,  who  d.  1904, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Twyford,  R.  of 
Trotton,  Sussex  : — 

FREDERICK  COLPOYS  ORMSBY,  b.  Oct.  19th,  1858  ; Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  Cadet  Corps,  and  a Member  of  So.  of  Authors  ; formerly  Major  R.M.L.I.  ; 
European  War  1915-17  : m.  1884,  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Lund,  and  grandda.  of  N.  Marling, 
of  Stonehouse  Court,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Allen  Colpoys  Ormsby,  O.B.E. , 
M.C.,  b.  1886;  formerly  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Regt.;  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and  temporary  Lieut. - 
-Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; European  War  1914-18  in  France  and  Flanders,  and  at  home  as  Special 
Ser.  Officer  and  Brig.-Maj.  68th  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  M.C.,  O.B.E.)  ; O.B.E.  (Mil).  1919: 
m.  1911,  Mary  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin  Geale  Humfrey  (formerly  Leicestershire 
Regt.),  of  Cavanacor,  Ballindrait,  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue  living,  Emily  Mary  Ormsby  b.  1912, 
Eileen  Ormsby  b.  1918, — Stella  Kathleen  Ormsby,  b.  1894.  Residence , Lamorna,  Wyke  Road,  near 
Weymouth.  Club,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 1 ■ ■ ■ - Alexander  Adair,  b.  1873;  is  a F.R.C.V.S.,  and  Capt. 
on  Staff  New  Zealand  Forces ; served  during  European  War  1916-17  : m.  1894,  and  has  issue 
living,  Ralph  Harold  Ormsby,  b.  1897  ; is  in  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles ; European  War  1915-17, 

— John,  b.  1911, — Gertrude,  b.  1895, — Sybil  Renira,  b.  1909, — Phyllis  Ormsby,  b.  1917. Edith 

Twyford.  Residence,  Kiwi,  Nelson,  New  Zealand. Anna  Emily  Ormsby:  in.  1889,  Clement 

Chevallier,  formerly  Sup.  of  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  and  has  issue  living,  Clement,  b.  189 7;  is  Lieut. 
Hampshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (twice  wounded,  despatches),  Russia  iqio, — Teresa, 

b.  1893, — Olivia  Margaret,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Rushmere  Cottage,  Ipswich. Ruth  Ormsby: 

in.  1892,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  Alexander  Livingston  Christie,  R.N.  Residence,  Aden  Tor, 
Banchory. Teresa  Katherine:  m.  1911,  Major  Hugh  Vodvarka,  Czecko-Slovakian  Army. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  John  Ormsby  Johnson  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Warren  Johnson,  R.N.,  b.  1868,  d.  (killed  in  action  on  H.M.S. 

Cressy)  1914  : m.  1906,  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Algernon  Paley,  Bar.-at-law  : — 

John  Paley,  b.  1907.— Peter  Warren,  b.  igoS.-^— Elisabeth  Freda,  b.  1913. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Colpoys  Johnson,  b.  1835,  d. 

1900  : m.  1st,  1863,  Barbara,  who  d.  1869,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Williamson; 

2ndly,  1874,  Ada  Olivia,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  Edward  Pinto  : — 

Hubert  Colpoys,  C.E.,  b.  1878;  is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  a F. R.G.S. ; formerly  in  Public  Works 
Depart.,  Bombay  : in.  1916,  Mary  Anne,  da.  of  Thomas  Philip  Howe,  formerly  of  Newport  Pagnell, 
Bucks,  and  has  issue  living,  Graham  Christopher  Colpoys,  b.  1917.  Residence,  24,  Defoe  Avenue, 
Kew  Gardens.— Lilian  Ada  Colpoys.— Elsie  Ada  Colpoys.  Residence,  Twickenham,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Christopher  Johnson,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1789,  d. 

1854 : m-  1818,  Susan  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  Rear- Adm.  Sir  Edward  Griffith-Colpoys: — 
Mary  Anne  Susan:  in.  1863,  Henry  Fraser  Curwen,  who  d.  1900,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  de 
Lancy  (of  Workington  Hall,  Cumberland),  b.  1869  : in.  1895,  Mabel,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Sir  Wilfred 
Lawson,  M.P.,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Henry  b.  1899,  Isabel  Mary  b.  1897, — Lucy 
Mabel : in.  1892,  Christopher  Hill  Wilson,  who  d.  18 — , and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Christopher  b. 
1897,  Christina  b.  1893, — Ethel  Maria  : in.  1901,  Major  Sydney  Boyle  Stotherd,  formerly  Suffolk 
Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Sidney  Hugh  Curwen  b.  1904,  Mabel  Dorothea, — Henrietta  Frances  : 
*n.  1902,  Valentine  Taubman-Goldie,  of  11,  St.  Albans  Mansions,  Kensington  Court  Place,  W.8, 
— Mary  Susan  Geraldine:  in.  1905,  Adrian  Dingli,  LL.D.,  of  11,  Queen’s  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. 
Residence,  The  Island,  Windermere. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  William,  of  an  ancient  family  in  Ireland,  went  in  early  life  to  America, 
and  conducted  the  expedition  to  Crown  Point,  and  gained  the  battles  of  Crown  Point  and  Niagara, 
for  which  services  he  was  created  a baronet,  and  received  ^5,000  from  the  Government,  and  also 
large  grants  of  land  in  the  Province  of  New  York,  then  part  of  the  British  dominions.  He  settled  on 
the  Mohawk  river,  and  brought  the  Seneccas — one  of  the  revolted  tribes,  and  inveterate  enemies  of 
the  English — to  a treaty  in  1764.  He  was  sole  representative  of  Indian  affairs  for  the  northern  parts 
of  America  for  George  II.,  and  Col.  of  the  six  united  nations,  their  allies  and  dependants.  Sir  John, 
the  2nd  baronet,  was  also  Superintendent-Gen.  of  Indian  Affairs  in  North  America. 


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JOHNSON 

Thou  hast  conquered,  and  we  live. 


Never  unready. 


Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Bath. 

Sir  Henry  Allen  William  Johnson, 

C. B. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  1855;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry 
Franks  Frederick,  1883;  ed.  at  Cheltenham; 
is  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired);  formerly  Comdg. 
1st  Batn.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  ; was 

D. A.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  Bombay  1894-7,  and 
Col.  of  Gen.  Staff,  8th  Div.  Irish  Command 
1902-6  ; retired  1906  ; served  in  Jowaki  campaign 
1877  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Afghanistan  1878-80 

' (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Burma 
War  1886-7  (two  clasps);  appointed  A.A.G., 
Central  Force  Home  Defence  1914,  D.A.G., 
Central  Force  Home  Defence  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  1915*  and  D.A.G.,  E.  Command  1916 ; 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1917)  : m.  1st,  1886,  Ella,  who  d. 
1892,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Dyson,  formerly 
of  Bank  of  Bengal ; 2ndly,  1847,  Georgina,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Amias  Charles  Orde-Powlett 
t[see  B.  Bolton,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 


^rms — Per  pale  sable  and  azure,  on  a saltire  argent  between  three  towers  or,  fired  proper,  one 
in  chief  and  two  in  fesse,  and  two  tilting  spears  saltirewise  in  base  of  the  second,  five  cocks  of  the  first. 
Crrst — A tower  argent,  on  the  battlements  a cock  proper.  £upporhrs — Dexter , a grenadier  habited 

and  accoutred,  arms  ordered  proper;  sinister , a light  infantry  man  habited  and  accoutred,  arms 
trailed  proper,  supporting  with  his  exterior  hand  a flagstaff  also  proper,  therefrom  flowing  a banner 
gules,  inscribed  “ New  Ross”  in  letters  of  gold. 

Residence — 60,  Lexham  Gardens,  W.8.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Son  living— By  1st  marriage— HENRY  ALLEN  BEAUMONT,  b.  Jan.  3rd,  1887;  ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  during  European  War  1914-16,  and 
with  Aden  Field  Force  1916-17:  m.  1917,  Dorothy  Nora,  da.  of  Martyn  Pierre  Cecil  Gurney,. 
C.M.G..  M.V  O.,  Consul-Gen.  at  Antwerp.  Club , Cavalry. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage— Daphne  Letitia,  b.  1898. 

Sister  living — Louisa  Mary:  m.  1887,  Surg. -Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Wellesley  Roche,  who  d.  1897, 
and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Wellesley,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  R M.C  : is  Capt.  Prince 
Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.):  m.  1916,  Mary  Isabel,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  John  Ramsay,  K.C.I.E., 
C.S.I.  [see  E.  Dalhousie,  colls.], — Gladys.  Residence , 94,  Bouverie  Road  West,  Folkestone. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Victor  Johnson  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Walters  Beaumont  Johnson,  b.  1865,  d.  1916  : ?n.  1904,  Winifred 
Mena,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Hill,  of  Fern  Lea,  Southampton  : — 

Victor  Philipse  Hill,  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Victor  Johnson,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1822, 
d.  1891 : m.  1854,  Catherine  Delicia,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Walters^ 
Bar.-at-law  : — 

Isabella,  b.  1862.  Residence , Brox  End,  Ottershaw,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Pigot  Johnson,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1826,  d . 
1882 : m.  1866,  Matilda,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  James  Carnegy-Arbuthnott,  of 
Balnamoon,  co.  Forfar  : — 

Oswald  Carnegy,  b.  1867  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1894  ; was  Legal  Sec.  to  the  Bishop  of  Salisbury' 
1903-n  : m.  1892,  Margaret  Ward,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmond  T.  Butler. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Cooper  Johnson,  G.C.B.,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1827,  d.  1905:  m.  i860,  Jemima  Anne  Frances,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  George  Martin,  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  Exeter  :— 

Charles  Edward,  b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  36th  Sikhs  ; was  an 
A.A.G.  India,  April  to  Nov.  1912,  since  when  he  has  been  Col.  on  Staff  Comdg.  Dehra  Dun  Brig., 
7th  Div.,  N.  Army',  India,  with  rank  Brig.-Gen.  ; served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  British  Central  Africa  1892-4  (medal,  Brevet  Major),  and  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp) : m.  1899,  Susan  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  H.  Ewart, 

Indian  Army,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Punjab.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. Eliot  Philipse, 

C.B.,  b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.;  formerly  Col.  R.E.  ; now  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  ; N.-W.  Frontier  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1916-18  as  Acting  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C. B.,  Order  of  Star  of 
Roumania) ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1918:  m.  1892,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.- Maj. -Gen.  James  Inkson, 
Army  Med.  Staff,  and  has  issue  living,  Percy  Eliot,  b.  1893.  Club , Naval  and  Military.— 
Allen  Victor,  D.S.O. , b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  Tibet  Expedition  1904  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Angela  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hubert 
Hibbert,  and  widow  of  Brig.-Gen.  Paul  Aloysius  Kenna,  V.C.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.]. 
Club,  Naval  and  Military. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Cooper  Johnson,  G.C.B.  (ante)  :-- 
Issue  of  the  late  Major  Arthur  Cyril  Beaumont  Johnson,  b.  1863,  d.  1904  : nt.  1901,  Roberta 
Joanna,  da.  of  the  late  Inspector-Gen.  R.  Pottinger,  R.  N.  : — 

Charles  Robert,  b.  1902. Cyril  Martin  Hugh  (posthumous),  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  Alured  Clarke  Johnson,  C.B.,  8th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1832,  d.  1889  : nt.  i860,  Mary,  da.  of  Pierce  Gilbert  Edward  Taylor,  B.C.S.  : — 
Gilbert  Ward,  b.  1866  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army’ ; served  in  Burma  Campaign  1887-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  China  1900,  as  Provost  Marshal ; appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1914. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Archibald  Acheson  Johnson,  9th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1835, 
d.  1894  : 77t.  1869,  Agnes  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  M.  F.  Browne,  \ . 
of  Affane,  co.  Waterford : — 

Arthur  Acheson,  b.  1870  - Allen  Edwin,  b.  1878;  is  Major  Indian  Army:  m.  1913,  Phoebe  Wynn, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Alfred  Elias,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1916.  Cl)ib,  United  Service. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry,  G.C.  B. , younger  brother  of  Sir  John  Johnson-Walsh,  Bt.,  of  Ballykil- 
cavan,  was  Col.  of  the  5th  Regt.,  and  Governor  of  Ross  Castle.  The  2nd  baronet  was  a distinguished 
military  officer  in  the  Peninsular  war,  and  a Knight  of  the  Order  of  William  of  the  Netherlands. 


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JOHNSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  the  City  of  Dublin.  [Extinct  1918.] 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Moore  Johnson,  R.C.,  ist  and  last  Baronet . 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Susan  {Lady  Johnson ),  da.  of  Richard  Bayly,  J.P.,  of  Green 
Park  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick:  tn.  1884,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Moore  Johnson,  P.C.,  ist 
baronet,  who  d.  1918,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 26,  Lower  Leeson  Street  Dublin. 


Johnson-Ferguson,  see  Ferguson. 


Johnson-Walsh,  see  Walsh. 


JOHNSTON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1626,  of  Caskieben,  Aberdeenshire. 


Live  that  you  may  live  hereafter. 


Sir  George  Johnston,  10th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Robert  Johnston  ; 
b.  April  2 1 st,  1845  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir 
William,  1917;  formerly  a coffee  planter 
in  Ceylon : in.  1876,  Agnes  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  John  Sparkes. 

$.rms—  Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent,  a saltire 
sable,  on  a chief  gules,  three  cushions  or,  Joh7iston 
and  Randolph;  2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  on  a bend  or 
between  three  harts'  heads  erased  argent,  attired 
of  the  second,  as  many  cross-crosslets  fitchee  of 
the  second,  Mar  and  Garioch,  composed  together 
on  one  coat.  Crest — A phoenix  proper  in  flames, 
j&upporttrs — Two  Indians  proper,  wreathed  with 
laurel  about  the  head  and  middle  vert. 

Residence — Garlands,  Ewhurst,  Guildford. 


Daughters  living  of  8th  Baronet— Emily. 

Clara  : m.  1868,  James  Fergusson,  who  d. 

J886.— Mary  Ann  : m.  1872,  Alfred  Edward 
Watts.— Maria : m.  1878,  David  Reid,  C.E., 
who  d.  1892.  Residence , Thomanean  House, 

Milnathort. Alice:  m.  1880,  Alexander 

Philip,  who  d.  1904.— —Jane  : m.  1880,  Forbes 
Manson. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Johnston,  b.  1795  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Johnston,  b.  18 — , d.  1906  : m.  18 — : — 

THOMAS  ALEXANDER,  b.  1857  : m.  18 — , and  has  issue  living.  John,  b.  18 — .—Curtis 
Laudiner,  b.  18 — . 

Issue  of  the  late  Andrew  Johnston,  b.  1835,  d.  1870:  m.  1864,  Helen,  who  d.  1913  (having  m. 
2ndly,  1872,  George  Garden,  of  Lairshill,  Aberdeenshire),  da.  of  William  Stuart,  of 
Aberdeen  : — 

Helen.  Mary  Margaret. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Andrew  Johnston,  brother  of  the  late  William  Johnston  of 
Viewfield  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Johnston,  b.  1795,  d.  1865  : m.  1818,  Ann,  da.  of  T.  Craig  : — 
Thomas,  b.  18—  : m.  18— j and  has  issue  living,  William.  Residence , 

Sir  George  Johnston,  of  Caskieben,  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  was  created  a baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  1626. 


JOHNSTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  the  City  of  London. 

Sir  Charles  Johnston,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  John  Johnston,  of  Woolton,  Lancashire ; 
b.  May  3rd,  1848  ; ed.  privately  ; is  head  of  the 
firm  ot  Wingate  and  Johnston  (Limited),  foreign 
carriers,  of  17  and  18,  Aldersgate  Street,  E.C., 
a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  Hon.  Col.  Territorial 
Forces,  Hon.  Comdt.  National  Guard,  and  a 
Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium ; has 
been  an  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London  (Alders- 
gate Ward)  since  1907  (Sheriff  1910-11);  elected 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  1914,  and  installed  Master 
of  the  Innholders’  Co.  1915  ; has  Coronation 
medal;  Knt.  1911  : m.  1887,  Isabella,  da.  of 
Joseph  Adams,  of  Woolwich,  S.E. 

&rms— Or,  on  a saltire  couped  azure,  a leopard’s  face  of 
the  field,  and  on  a chief  arched  of  the  second,  a sword  erect 
between  two  cushions  all  or.  Crest, — A spur  or  in  front  of 
two  wings  expanded  azure,  both  issuing  out  of  a crown 
vallery  gold. 


Never  unprepared. 


Residence — Annandale,  Portinscale  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 
Clubs — St.  Stephen’s,  Constitutional. 


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JOHNSTONE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1700,  of  Westerhall,  Dumfriesshire. 


Sir  George  Frederic  Thomas  Tanker- 
ville  Johnstone,  9th  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  George  Charles  Keppel  Johnstone  (twin), 
son  of  7th  baronet ; b.  Aug.  1st,  1876  ; s.  his  uncle. 
Sir  Frederic  John  William,  1913;  is  Lieut. - 
Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve:  m.  1901,  Ernestine 
Annie  Cust,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Alan  Roger  Charles  Porcelli-Cust  [E.  Brownlow, 
colls.],  and  has  issue. 

&rms—  Argent,  a saltire  sable,  on  a chief  gules  three 
cushions  or,  in  base  a man’s  heart  ensigned  with  an  imperial 
crown  proper.  Crtat — A spur  with  wings  or,  leather  gules. 

Residence — Castle  Rock,  West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Club — Marlborough. 


Son  living  — FREDERIC  ALAN  GEORGE,  b.  Feb. 
23rd,  1906. 

Daughters  living— Laura  Adeline,  b.  1902.'  Violet 
Florence  Ernestine,  b.  1903.  -Dorothy  Catherine  Frances, 
b.  1904. 


Brother  living — Charles  John,  b.  1877  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  ; has  -been  Record  Officer  at  York  since  1914  : m.  190";,  Doris,  da.  of  J.  Ashford.  Residence , 
36,  East  Mount  Road,  The  Mount,  York. 


Sisters  living — Agnes  Louisa  Barbara  Snowflake,  b.  1878. Rose  Mary  Adeline  Dagmar  Amelia, 

b.  1883:  m.  1911,  Com.  Eric  Harbord,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  [ see  B.  Suffield,  colls.]. 

Mother  living— Agnes  Caroline,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Chamberlayne,  of  Cranbury 
Park,  Winchester,  and  Weston  Grove,  Southampton  : m.  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles  Keppel 
Johnstone,  formerly  Grenadier  Guards  (ante),  who  d.  1912.  Residence , Rothsay,  Cowes,  Isle 
of  Wight. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  James  Johnstone  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  James  Henry  L’Estrange  Johnstone,  M.V.O.,  b.  1865,  d.  1906: 
in.  1891,  Amy  Octavia  (now  of  8,  Cadogan  Court  Gardens,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.),  da.  of 
the  late  Andrew  Wauchope  : — 

Of  whom,  John  Andrew,  b.  1893  ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  (attached  Roy.  Flying  Corps)  ; d.  (killed  in  action) 

1915. Henry  James,  R.N.,  b.  1895:  is  Lieut.  R.N.  Seat,  The  Hangingshaw,  Selkirk. 

Andrew  Wauchope,  b.  1903. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Raymond  Johnstone,  only  son  of  the  late  John 
Johnstone,  M.P.,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Johnstone,  b.  1801,  d.  1888:  m.  1st,  1846,  the  Hon.  Augusta  Anne 
Norton,  who  d.  1859,  sister  of  3rd  Baron  Grantley  ; 2ndly,  1862,  Sarah  Mary,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  L’Estrange,  of  Moystown,  King’s  co.  : — 

Henry  Beresford,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892)  ; was 
Assist.  Collector,  British  Central  Africa  Protectorate  1896-8.  Assist.  Dist.  Officer  in  East  Africa 
Protectorate  1898-1900,  and  Acting  Vice-Consul,  Zanzibar  1900-1901,  and  Vice-Consul  at  Tunis 
1901-5,  at  Zanzibar  1905-6,  at  Adis  Ababa  1906-8,  and  at  Mogador  1908-12,  since  when  at 
Tangier.  Residence,  British  Vice-Consulate,  Tangier,  Morocco.  Clubs , Oxford  and  Cambridge, 

Stirling  co. Gilbert  Lumley,  b.  1872  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European 

War)  1916  : m.  1907,  Florence  Mabel  (of  The  Hangingshaw,  Kroonodal,  via  Rustenberg,  Trans- 
vaal), only  da.  of  Arthur  William  Fincham,  of  Burghersdorp,  Cape  Colony.— — (By  1st  marriage), 
Caroline  Elizabeth  Mary.  Residence,  Alva  House,  Alva. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Montague  Cholmeley  Johnstone,  b.  1804,  d.  1874  : m.  1844,  Louisa, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Somerset,  K.C.B.,  K.H.  [D. 
Beaufort,  colls.] : — 

Somerset  James  Somerset-Johnstone,  b.  1846  ; a retired  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; was  Capt.  Chinese  Im- 
perial Navy  1879-86  (and  2nd  in  command  of  Priyang  Squadron),  and  Marine  Director,  Egyptian 
Coast  Guards  1890-98  ; is  a Bey  and  Post  Capt.  in  Turkish  Imperial  Navy;  has  2nd  class  of  Order 
of  Double  Dragon  of  China,  and  4th  class  Osmanieh  ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1900  the  additional 
-surname  of  Somerset:  m.  1st,  1877,  Elizabeth  Ann,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  William  Jackson 
Johnson,  of  Hootton  Cheshire’;  2ndly,  1887  (divorce  in  America  1900),  Isabel  Ann,  da.  of  Joseph 
Charles  Mappin,  formerly  of  38,  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. ; 31  dly,  1900,  Louisa  Hodder,  who  d.  1914 
(having  obtained  a divorce  1910),  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage)  FitzRoy  Augustus  Beaucleik 
{Club,  United  Service),  b.  1878;  is  Major  Indian  Army:  m.  1915,  Alida  Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Andrew  Veitch,  of  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai  Bank, — Emily  Banner  Clough:  m.  1898,  Capt. 
Herbert  Algernon  Adam,  C.B.E.,  R.N.,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Alastair  Somerset 
Graham  b.  1904, — (by  2nd  marriage),  James  Montague  Cholmeley,  b.  1889;  is  Lieut.  Royal  Naval 
Reserve  ; sometime  in  Australian  Navy  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17,  present  at  surrender 
of  German  New  Guinea  Sept.  1914,  and  at  destruction  of  the  Emden  Nov.  1914  : tn.  1917,  Alice 
Maud,  da.  of  Frederick  Witharn,  and  has  issue  living,  Muriel  Sydney  b.  1918, — Malcolm  Bruce,  b. 
1893  : ed.  at  Sherborne;  is  Lieut,  in  Remount  Squadron, — Catherine  Octavia  Mary,  b.  1888:  m. 
1909,  Percy  Valentine  Norwood,  ofWoodside,  Four  Marks,  near  Alton,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living, 

Roger  Valentine  b.  1912.  Residence,  35,  Colville  Terrace,  W. Montague  George,  D.S.O.,  b. 

1848  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Dragoons  (Roy.  Scots  Greys);  is  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army.  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.)  a Batn.  King's  Own  (Yorkshire  L. I.),  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  of  National  Reserve,  Sec.  to  Militia  Club,  a Stafif-Lieut.,  and  a J.P.  for  Fifeshire;  was  an 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  in  1880:  served  on  Staffin  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5, 
and  in  the  former  year  raised  over  100  Colonial  Vol.  for  Carrington’s  Horse,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 
Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Scottish  Rifles  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, promoted  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
acted  asComdt.  of  Lambeth  Palace  Camp  during  Coronation  1902  ; employed  by  War  Office  as  Staff 
Officer  during  European  Wari9i4-i9;  received  Coronation  medal  1911;  D.S.O. 1900:  m.  1880,  Agnes, 
widow  of  Capt.  Johnston  Stansfeld,  and  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Harrison,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Gall  i greaves 
Hall,  Blackburn,  Samlesbury  Hall,  Preston,  Lancashire,  and  Hadleigh  Manor,  Essex,  having  had 
i-sue,  Montague  Joseph  Charles  Somerset  (of  Samlesbury  Hall,  Preston,  Lancashire,  and  Annan, 
Framfleld,  Sussex.  Club,  White’s),  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Major,  late  Capt.  2nd  Dragoons  ; was  Adj. 


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Scottish  Horse  Yeo.  1909-12  ; European  War  1914-16  in  France  ; Intelligence  Depart  , War  Office 
1916-18,  subsequently  as  Staff  Officer,  Air  Min.  : m.  1st,  1906,  Victoria  Louise,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Stewart,  of  Glasgow  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Mary  Marian  Spottiswood,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Bayley,  of  Manuel,  Stirlingshire,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  D6sir6e  Barbara  Montague 
b.  1908,  Eileen  Agnes  Montague  b.  1909,  Rosemary  Maud  Montague  b.  1913,  (by  2nd  marriage) 
Roy  Henry  Montague  b.  1919,  Gloria  Montague  b.  1918, — Reginald  Fitzroy  Lewis,  b.  1884  ; Lieut. 
Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915:  m.  1914, 
Honoria  Adeline,  da.  of  Charles  Edward  Malcolm  [see  Malcolm,  Bt.], — Violet  Agnes  Charlotte 
Mary  : in.  1000,  Edward  Foley,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  b.  1901,  Diana  b.  1904.  Club , Naval 

and  Military. Robert  Fitzroy  Maclean  (twin),  b.  1859  '■>  formerly  Major  4th  Lancers,  Hyderabad 

Contingent,  and  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batn.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles);  appointed 
a Brig.-Maj.  1914  : in.  1898,  Mary  Harriet  Isabella  Cumberland,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  John 
Bourmaster  Dickson,  C.B.,  and  widow  of  Frederick  Amelius  Beauclerk  [see  B.  Islington].  Club , 

Cavalry.^— Frances  Mary.  Residence,  10,  Newbold  Terrace,  Leamington  Spa. Edith  Olive: 

m.  1883,  Capt.  Edmund  George  Reilly,  Bom.  S.C.,  who  d.  1887,  and  has  issue  living,  Noel,  b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army,  and  Political  Officer, 

Frontier  Force. Mysie  Caroline  (twin),  b.  1859 : m.  1886,  Frederick  Gomer,  and  has  issue 

living,  Frederick  Cyril  Heathcote,  b.  1892  ; is  in  Indian  Army  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-15, 
with  Canadian  Forces;  assumed  by  deed  poll  1916,  the  surname  of  Heathcote,  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic, — Ethel  Winifred,  b.  1895, — Gwendolyn  Maud,  b.  1897, — Mabel,  b.  1898.  Residence, 
Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada.— —Maud : in.  1904,  Thomas  Stanley  Davies,  who  d.  1914,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  William  Davies,  D.L.,  M.P.  for  Pembrokeshire.  Club,  Sesame. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Dempster  Johnstone,  b.  1805,  d.  1867  : m.  1842,  Mary  Anne, 
who  d.  1890,  da.  of  John  Hawkins,  of  Bignor,  Sussex  : — 

Mary  Catherine:  m.  1874,  John  Gwennap  Dennis  Moore,  who  d 19 — , J.P.  for  Cornwall  (formerly 
Lieut.  15th  Regt.  ; served  against  Tenant  League  Rebellion,  Prince  Edward  Island,  and  Fenian  Raid 
into  New  Brunswick  (Canadian  medal  with  clasp));  of  Garlenick,  Grampound,  Cornwall,  and  has 
issue  living,  Herbert  Tregosse  Gwennap,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1875  [see  “Companionage”]  : m. 
1909,  Ethel  Freda,  da.  of  the  late  Griffith  Phillips,  of  Whitchurch,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Gordon  Gwennap  b.  1910, — Rev.  Charles  Wilfrid  Gwennap,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  [see  “Com- 
panionage”],—Hartley  Russell  Gwennap,  O.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1881;  became  Lieut.  1903,  and  Com. 
1914  ; qualified  in  Torpedoes  1906,  and  in  Wireless  Telegraphy  1909  ; acted  as  Wireless  Telegraphy 
Com.  2nd  and  3rd  Fleets  ; has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal, — Irene  Mary  Juanita  Gwennap, 
b.  1891.  Residence,  Garlenick,  Grampound,  Cornwall. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  Montague  Cholmeley  Johnstone  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Fawkes  Johnstone,  b.  1849,  d.  1919  : m.  1st,  1878, 
Henrietta  Jane  [divorced  1886],  da.  of  James  Sullivan  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Harriet  Lavinia,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Sargent  and  widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Francis  Gregg,  of 
7th  Hussars  and  6th  Inniskilling  Dragoons  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Mary  Louisa  Leonora:  in.  1897,  Percy  Kitchin. Frances  Geraldine  Jane.' 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Charles  Campbell  Gosling,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1911) ; Capt. 
Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders);  European  War  1914-19  (wounded); 
Mission  to  S.  Russia  1919  with  Special  Mission  as  Staff-Capt.  : in.  1912,  Laura  Mary,  da  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Willoughby  B.  Hemans,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alastair  Ian  Campbell,  b. 
1917, — Violet  Mary  St.  Clair,  b.  1914.  Club , Junior  United  Service. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Dempster  Johnstone  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Heywood  Johnstone,  M.P.,  b.  1850,  d.  1904:  m.  1878,  Josephine, 
O.B.E.  (now  of  Bignor  Park,  Pulborough),  da.  of  the  late  J.  J.  Wells,  of  Bickley  : — 
George  Horace,  b.  1882  : ed.  at  Radley,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Cornwall 
and  W.  Sussex  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Reading  (C)  Jan.  1906 : in.  1910,  Alison,  da.  of  the  Ven. 
Stamford  Raffles  Raffles-FIint  (Archdeacon  of  Cornwall,  and  Canon  of  Truro),  of  Nansawsan, 
Ladock,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Alison,  b.  1911, — Rachel  Mary,  b.  1916.  Resi- 
dence, Trewithen,  Grampound  Road,  Cornwall.— —Frances  Grace : m.  1904,  Major  George 
Bernard  Hill,  O.B.E. , and  has  issue  living,  George  Heywood,  b.  1906, — Sheila  Grace,  b.  1909. 
Residence,  37,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.— — Margaret  Ruth : in.  1909,  Robert  Beart  Lucas,  and  has 
issue  living,  William  John,  b.  1910.  Residences,  Shillington  Manor,  Hitchin;  Holme  Street 
House,  Pulborough,  Sussex. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Raymond  Johnstone  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Elizabeth  Mary,  d.  1917  : m.  1857,  Major  Hugh  Scott  of  Gala,  who  d.  1877: — 
John  Henry  Francis  Kinnaird  Scott  of  Gala,  b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; is  a J.P.,  and  D.L.  for  co. 

Selkirk.  Residence,  Gala  House,  Galashiels.  Clubs,  Carlton,  New. Hugh  James  Elibank 

Scott-Makdougall,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1888); 
formerly  Lieut.  Dumfries  Mil.,  and  Capt.  Haddington  Artillery  Mil.  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Roxburgh  : 
in.  1893,  Agnes,  da.  of  Henry  Jenkinson,  formerly  of  Ower  Fawley,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living, 
Henry  John  Alexander,  b.  1901, — Barbara  Madalen  Jean  [Lady  Duckworth- King ),  b.  1894 : in. 
1915,  Capt.  Sir  George  Henry  James  Duckworth-King,  6th  Bt., — Jean  Winifred  Mary,  b.  1897. 

Residence,  3,  Sloane  Avenue,  S.W.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  New. Madalen  Augusta  Lavinia 

[Lady  Davies),  C.B.E.;  Vice-Pres.  Lady  Smith-Dorrien’s  Hospital  Bag  Fund  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920: 
in.  1896,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Francis  John  Davies,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.  Residences,  27, 
Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh  ; Elmberg  Castle,  Pershore. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  William  Johnstone,  b.  1818,  d.  1888  : in.  1844,  Maria, 
who  d.  1901,  only  da.  of  the  late  Peirce  Mahony,  D.L.,  of  Kilmorna,  co.  Kerry,  and 
Grange  Con,  co.  Wicklow  : — 

Mountague  Cholmeley,  b.  1844.— —Peirce  de  Lacy  Henry,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A. 
1876);  formerly  of  the  B.C.S.  ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1886:  in.  1888,  Jessie,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  the 

late  James  Sime. Edith  Lucy  Maria  : m.  1888,  Leonard  Girtin  Pierrepont  Barnard,  and  has 

issue  living,  Francis  Humphrey  Johnstone  Pierrepont,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (Mil.  Medal,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy),  — Barbara  Alice  Mary  Pierrepont, 
b.  1893.  Residence,  Holmpierrepont,  40,  Alexandra  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Col.  John  Johnstone,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  who  tit. 
Charlotte,  da.  and  heiress  of  John  Vanden-Bempde,  and  widow  of  1st  Marquess 
of  Annandale  [see  E.  Derwent]. 

The  legend  respecting  the  origin  of  the  crest  borne  by  this  family  is  that  the  chief  Tohnston,  while 
at  the  Scotch  Court,  hearing  of  the  English  king’s  meditated  treachery,  in  endeavouring  to  get  rid  of 
Bruce  in  favour  of  Baliol,  who  was  at  that  tim:  at  the  English  Court  sent  him  a spur  with  a feather 
tied  to  it,  to  indicate  “ flight  with  speed.”  Bruce  acted  on  the  hint,  and,  when  King  of  Scotland,  con- 
ferred upon  him  this  crest.  The  1st  baronet  represented  Dumfries  in  the  Scotch  Parliament,  and  voted 
for  the  Union.  The  4th  baronet  was  a member  of  the  Imperial  Parliament,  and  Sir  William,  the  5th 
baronet,  a member  of  seven  successive  Parliaments,  assumed  the  surname  of  Pulteney,  and  died  without 
male  issue,  one  of  the  richest  subjects  in  the  British  Empire  ; his  only  child,  Henrietta  Laura,  was 
created  Countess  of  Bath,  and  died  without  issue.  The  6th  baronet,  Sir  John  Lowther,  M.P.  for 
Weymouth  1810-11,  twice  declined  a peerage  that  was  offered  to  him  by  Spencer  Perceval.  The  7th 
baronet  was  M.P.  for  Weymouth  ( C ) 1832-5,  and  the  8th  baronet  represented  that  Constituency  in  the 
same  interest  1874-85. 


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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


JONES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Cranmer  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Lawrence  John  Jones,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Aug. 
1 6th,  1857  ; his  father,  Sir  Willoughby,  1884  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1882;  is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  Dep.-Chm.  of  the 
Sugar  Confectionery  and  Food  Preserving  Trade  Board,  and 
patron  of  one  living;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Norfolk 
Regt.  : m.  1st,  1882,  Evelyn  Mary,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Johnstone  Bevan,  of  Northgate  House,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Paula,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Joseph 
Schuster,  of  39,  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  by 
1st  marriage. 

$.rnts — Azure,  on  a fesse  or,  three  grenades  fired  proper ; m chief  a 
castle,  and  over  it  the  word  “Netherlands”  in  letters  of  gold;  in  base  a 
lion  couchant  argent,  gorged  with  a ribbon  gules  fimbriated  azure,  therefrom 
suspended  a representation  of  the  gold  medal  presented  to  the  ist  baronet 
for  his  services  at  Badajoz.  Crest — In  front  of  a castle  a "lion  couchant  argent  gorged  with  a wreath 
of  laurel,  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  gules  charged  with  a representation  of  the  Badajoz 
medal  as  in  the  arms. 


Marte  et  arte. 
By  war  and  art. 


Seat — Cranmer  Hall,  Fakenham,  Norfolk. 
Club — Athenaeum. 


Town  Residence — 39,  Harrington  Gardens,  S.W. 


Sons  living— (By  1st  marriage)— LAWRENCE  EVELYN,  M.C.,  b.  April  6th,  1885;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1909;  is  Capt.  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914- 19 
(wounded,  prisoner,  M.C.) : m.  1912,  Lady  Evelyn  Alice  Grey,  da.  of  4th  Earl  Grey,  and  has  issue 
living,  Nancy  Lawrence,  b.  1913, — Dinah  Evelyn  Lawrence,  b.  1916, — Delia  Vera  Lawrence,  b. 

1920.  Residence , 15,  Cleveland  Gardens,  W.2. Bertram  Edward,  R.N.,  b.  1886;  Com.  R.N. 

Emergency  List : m.  1913,  Gwenddolen  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert  Goodall.  Residence , 
Windwhistle,  Widecombe-in-the-Moor,  S.  Devon. 

Daughter  living— (By  1st  marriage)— Rachel  Margaret,  b.  1891. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Florence. Gertrude  Isabel : m.  1898,  Edward  Fuller-Maitland.  Resi- 

dence, Wood-Rising,  Rye,  Sussex.— Maud  Emilv- 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Herbert  Edward  Jones,  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Lewes, 
2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1861,  d.  1920:  nt.  1888,  Madeline  Long  (now  of 
2,  Eaton  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex),  da.  of  Edward  Long  Fox,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
formerly  of  Church  House,  Clifton  : — 

Edward  Lawrence,  b.  1891  : m.  1915,  Kathleen  Nairne,  da.  of  William  Cumin  Scott,  of  12,  Morden 
Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. Violet  Madeleine,  b.  1894. 

The  ist  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Thomas,  was  a distinguished  officer  of  the  corps  of  Royal 

Engineers.  The  2nd  baronet  was  murdered  at  Macri,  in  Turkey,  1845.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P. 

Cheltenham  (C)  1847-8. 


JONES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Pentower,  Fishguard,  co.  Pembroke. 

Sir  Evan  Davies  Jones,  M.P. , ist 

Baronet , el.  son  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Pentower, 
Fishguard;  b.  April  1 8th,  1859  ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  Bristol;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Topham,  Jones  and  Railton,  engi- 
neers, of  II,  Great  George  Street,  S.W.,  a J.P., 
a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Pembroke- 
shire (High  Sheriff  1 9 1 1 ),  Major  Engineer 
and  Railway  Staff  Corps  (retired),  and  Gov. 
and  Member  of  Council  and  Hon.  Treasurer 
of  National  Library  of  Wales,  and  Gov.  and 
Member  of  Council  of  Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales  ; was 
Commr.  for  Dyes,  Board  of  Trade  1917-19,  Chm. 
of  Road  Transport  Board  1918,  Controller  of 
Petrol  Control  Depart.  1917  19,  and  Controller 
of  Coal  Mines  1919  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Pem- 
brokeshire ( Co.L ) since  Dec.  1918  : in.  ist,  1884, 
Cecilia,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Jacob  Evans,  of  St. 
Fagans,  Glamorgan  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Lily,  da.  of 
James  Railton,  of  Malpas,  Monmouthshire,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Cecil  Hugh,  b. 
1887  ; Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  the  youngest 
son,  Evan  Davies,  b.  1893  5 Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; both 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 

gtrms— Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable,  collared  and  chain  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  on  a chief 
arched  of  the  second  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Crest — Upon  a rock  proper  between  two  mullets 
argent,  a lion  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Pentower,  Fishguard,  Pembrokeshire.  Town  Residence — 6,  Addison  Road,  W.  Clubs — 
Reform,  National  Liberal,  Royal  Automobile,  County  (Haverfordwest). 


Son  living— TOM  BARRY,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1910,  M.A.  1914);  is  Lieut- 
Roy.  Fusiliers. 


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Daughters  living— Mary  Harris  : m.  ist,  1913,  Major  George  Malcombe  Nixon  Harman,  D S O., 
Rifle  Brig.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914  ; 2ndly,  1917,  Capt.  Alfred  Hans 
Waring  Caulfeild,  M.B.,  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  [ see  V.  *Charlemont,  colls.].  Residence , 
Toronto,  Canada. Olive. 


JONES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Treeton,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 


Sir  Frederick  John  Jones,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  Thomas  Jones,  of  Walsall ; b. 
1854;  Pres.  S.  Yorkshire  Coal  Trade  Asso.,  and 
Coal  Conciliation  Board  of  England  and  N.  Wales, 
and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  o(  Yorks;  has  twice  been 
Pres,  of  Mining  Asso.  of  Great  Britain  : m.  1st, 
1877,  Annie  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Walter 
Benton ; 2ndly,  1902,  Katharine,  da.  of  Robert 
Dyson,  of  Rotherham,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  chevron  argent  and  sable,  in  chief  two  dragons’ 
heads  erased  gules,  and  in  base  two  crosses  patde  fitch^e  in 
saltire  or.  GTrcst — A demi  gryphon  gules,  grasping  a miner’s 
pickaxe,  head  downwards,  in  pale  or. 

Seat — Irnham  Hall,  Grantham. 


Sons  living— (By  1 st  marriage)— WALTER  BENTON, 

b.  1880;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

Charles  Frederick,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Repton. 

Daughters  living  -(By  1st  marriage)— Edith  Annie : 

in.  1901,  Leslie  Edwards  Wilton. Marion  : in.  1908, 

James  Wotley  Fawcett. Agnes  Hilda:  in.  1907,  Martin 

James  Mowat  -—(By  2nd  marriage) — Katharine  Mary. 


BOWEN- JONES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  St.  Mary’s  Court,  Shrewsbury. 

Sir  John  Bowen  Bowen-Jones,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  John  Jones,  of  Eaton  House, 
Tottenham,  and  the  City  of  London,  merchant,  by 
Ann,  who  d.  1845,  da.  of  Thomas  Bowen,  of  Welshpool, 
Montgomeryshire  ; b.  Dec.  25th,  1840  ; is  a J.P.  and 
a D.L.  (sometime  Chm.  of  County  Council)  for  Salop, 
a Trustee  of  Roy.  Agricultural  So.  (Pres.  1919);  some- 
time Treasurer  of  Central  Chamber  of  Agriculture  ; 
permitted  by  Roy.  license  1911  to  continue  to  use  the 
additional  surname  and  arms  of  Bowen  : m.  1863, 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  who  d.  1904,  el.  da.  of  Evan 
Bowen,  of  Ensdon  House,  Montford,  Salop. 

JVrms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  or,  in  base  a mount  vert 
charged  with  a pale  argent  ; on  a chief  gules  two  leopards’ 
faces  or,  Jones  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  in  chief  two  dragons’  heads 
erased  gules,  in  base  a hemlock  flower,  stalked,  leaved,  and 
slipped  proper,  Bowen.  Cmts — ist,  upon  a mount  vert,  charged 
with  a pale  argent  a leopard’s  face  or,  Jones : 2nd,  in  front 
of  a horse’s  head  couped  at  the  neck  argent,  three  torteaux 
each  charged  with  a Bowen  knot  or,  Bowen. 


Seat — Council  House  Court,  (Shrewsbury. 


BURNE-JONES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Rottingdean,  Sussex,  and  The  Grange, 
Fulham,  co.  London. 

Sir  Philip  Burne-Jones,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Oct. 
2nd,  1861  ; s . his  father,  Sir  Edward  Coley  Burne,  D.C.L.f 
1898. 

&rms — Azure,  on  a bend  sinister  argent  between  seven  mullets,  four  in 
chief  and  three  in  base  or,  three  pairs  of  wings  addorsed  purpure.  fost — 
In  front  of  fire  proper  two  wings  elevated  and  addorsed  purpure,  charged 
with  a mullet  or. 

Residence — 41,  Egerton  Terrace,  S.W.  Club — Bath. 


Sister  living— Margaret,  b.  1866  : m.  1888,  John  William  Mackail,  of  the 
Board  of  Education,  and  has  issue  living,  Denis  George,  b.  1892  : m.  1917, 
Diana  Caroline,  da.  of  Sir  (William)  Guy  Granet, — Angela  Margaret,  b, 
1890:  in.  ist,  1911,  James  Campbell-Mclnnes  (from  whom  she  obtained 
Sequar  et  attingam.  a divorce  1917) ; 2ndly,  1918,  George  Lancelot  Thirkell,  of  Hobart, 
Tasmania,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Graham  b.  1912, 
Colin  b.  1914, — Clare  Beatrix  Anne,  b.  1896.  Residence,  6,  Pembroke  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Burne-Jones,  the  well-known  artist,  assumed  by  Royal  license  1894 
the  additional  surname  of  Burne. 


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PRICHARD  JONES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Bron  Menai,  Dwyran,  Llangeinwen, 

Anglesey. 


Sir  John  Prichard  - Jones,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  20th,  1913;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
John,  1917. 

$rms— Gules,  a lymphad  in  full  sail  or,  on  a chief  of  the 
second,  two  escutcheons  of  the  first.  Crest — A demi-lion 
gules,  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a boar’s  head  erased  or. 

Seats  — Bron  Menai,  Dwyran,  Anglesey  ; Maes-yr-Hav, 
Elstree,  Herts. 


Brother  living— RICHARD  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  28th, 
1914. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Marif.  {Lady  Prichard- 
Jones'),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Read,  solicitor,  of  Hamp- 
stead N.W.  : m.  1911,  as  his  second  wiie.  Sir  John 
Prichard-Jones,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residences , Bron 
Menai,  Dwyran,  Anglesey  ; Maesyr  Hav,  Elstree,  Herts. 

Sir  John,  1st  baronet,  sometime  head  of  the  firm  of 
Dickins  and  Jones  (Limited),  of  226-244,  Regent  Street, 
W.,  founded  and  endowed  the  Prichard-Jones  Institute 
and  Cottage  Homes,  Newborough,  Anglesey,  and  donated 
the  Prichard-Jones  Hall  of  Univ.  Coll,  of  N.  Wales,  of 
which  he  was  Senior  Vice-Pres. ; he  assumed  by  deed 
poll  (registered  at  the  College  of  Arms)  1917  the  surname 
of  Prichard-Jones. 


PRYCE- J0NE3,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Dolerw,  co.  Montgomery. 

Sir  Pryce  Edward  Pryce-Jones,  1st 

Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  Pryce  Pryce-Jones  (M.P. 
for  Montgomery  Dist.  1885-6  and  1892-5),  of  Dolerw, 
Newtown,  Montgomeryshire  ; b.  Feb.  6th.  1861  ; ed. 
at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1893);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1892  ; formerly  Capt.  Montgomeryshire 
Imperial  Yeo.,  from  which  he  retired  as  Hon.  Major 
1895  ; was  Chm.  of  Newtown  Local  Board  of  Health 
1892-5,  Junior  Dep.  Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  Wales 
1911-13,  and  Joint  Hon.  Treasurer  International  Par- 
liamentary Union  (British  Group)  1911-18;  raised  and 
commanded  5th  Vol.  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  1895- 
1906  (Hon.  Col.);  is  Hon.  Col.  (T.D. ) 7th  Batn.  Roy. 
Welch  Fusiliers,  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Coun- 
cillor (Newtown  Div.)  for  Montgomeryshire,  and  Chm. 
and  Managing  Director  of  Pryce-Jones  (Limited), 
woollen  manufacturers,  of  Newtown  ; Joint  Hon.  Sec.- 
Gen.  of  Commercial  Committee  of  Allied  Inter-Par- 
liamentary Groups  1917-18 ; sometime  Gov.  of  Univ. 
Colls,  of  Wales,  National  Museum  and  National  Library  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Mont- 
gomery Dist.  (C)  1895-1906  and  Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  defeated  there  Jan. 
1906,  and  Jan.  1910 : m.  1886,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert  Hardie,  of 
Orford  House,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly,  xst  and  4th,  gules,  on  a pale  argent  between  two  cops  of  yarn  a shuttle  erect 
all  proper,  on  a chief  of  the  second  a cross  flory  sable  between  two  Cornish  choughs  of  the  last, 
Jones  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  ermine,  four  pellets  and  a bordure  sable,  Pryce.  Crests — 1st,  a shuttle  fessewise 
proper,  thereon  a goat  statant  argent  gorged  with  a collar  flory  counterflory  gules,  Jones ; 2nd,  two 
spear  heads  erect  proper  banded  with  a scarf  gules,  Pryce. 

Seat — Dolerw,  Newtown,  N.  Wales.  Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional,  Phyllis  Court. 

son  living-PRYCE  VICTOR,  b.  June  10th,  1887. 

Daughter  living— Irene  Beatrice,  b.  1888. 

Jones-Brydges,  see  Brydges. 

Joynson-Hicks,  see  Hicks. 

Judkin-Fitzgerald,  see  Fitzgerald. 

KAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey.  [Extinct  1918.) 

Brig.-Gen.  Sir  William  Algernon  Ireland  Kay,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

6th  and  last  Baronet , who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 

Sister  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Annie  Evelyn  Ireland. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Ellen  Marie : m.  1877,  Col.  Samuel  Barrett  Miles,  Indian 

Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Harry  William,  b.  1879;  is  Capt.  R.M.L.I. I.aura  Frances:  m. 

1884,  Major  James  Kentish,  who  d.  1886,  formerly  of  14th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b 
1886.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Monckton  Kay,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1839,  d.  1904  : 
m.  1879.  Bessie  Nicholson  : — 

Amy  Anne. Bessie  Adelaide. 


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LISTER-KAYE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812,  of  Denby  Grange,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  John  Pepys  Lister-Kaye,  O.B.E.+ 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  1853;  s.  his  grandfather,  Sir 
John  Lister,  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Horse  Guards, 
and  of  Yorkshire  Hussar  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  a D.L.  for 
W.  Riding  of  York;  was  a Groom-in-Waiting  to 
King  Edward  VII.  1908-10;  O.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919: 
m.  1881,  Natica,  da.  of  Senor  Antonio  Yznaga  del 
Valle,  of  Ravenswood,  Louisiana,  U.S.A.,  and  Cuba. 

$rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  argent,  two  bendlets  sable, 
Kaye  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  ermine  on  a fesse  sable  three  mullets  or, 
the  whole  within  a bordure  wavy  azure,  Lister.  Crtals — 1st, 
a goldfinch  proper,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a rose  gules  ; 
2nd,  a buck’s  head  proper,  erased  wavy  or.  attired  sable,  and 
in  the  mouth  a bird-bolt  bendwise  of  the  third,  flighted  argent. 

Residence , — Overton  Lodge,  Wakefield.  Clubs — Carlton,. 
Marlborough.  

Brother  living— CECIL  EDMUND,  b.  Jan.  1854;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
forW.  Riding  of  YorK  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Yorkshire, 
W.  Riding,  S.  Part,  Normanton  Div.  (C)  1900:  m.  1880, 
Lady  Beatrice  Adeline  Pelham-Clinton,  da.  of  6th  Duke 
of  Newcastle,  and  has  issue  living,  Kenelm  Arthur  (Clubs, 
Arthur's,  Royal  Automobile*,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford;  Observer- Officer  R.A.F.;  European 
War  19x4-18  (wounded), — Adeline  Cecilia,  b.  1881  t m.  1920,  Guglielmo,  Conte  de  la  Feld, 
Cli.  of  Italian  Red  Cross  Delegation  in  l.ondon,  of  1,  Carlos  Place,  W., — Frances  Lois  (Viscountess 
de  Vesci),  b.  1882  : m.  i$t,  1905,  the  5th  Earl  of  Rosse,  who  d.  1918  ; 2ndly,  1920,  the  5th  Viscount 
de  Vesci, — Florence,  b.  1885  : m.  1908,  Major  Charles  Jerome  Vaughan,  J.P.,  of  Courtfield,  Ross, 
Herefordshire  (formerly  7th  Dragoon  Guards),  Chamberlain  to  Pope  Pius  X.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Joseph  Herbert  b.  1910.  Residence , Denby  Grange,  Wakefield.  Clubs , Carlton,  Turf. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Laura  (Lady  Paul)  : m.  1851,  Sir  Aubrey  John  Dean 

Paul,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1890.  Residence , Molino  del  Ponte,  Alassio,  Italy. Rosa:  m. 

i860,  Col.  James  Crosbie,  of  Ballyheigne  Castle,  Tralee,  who  d.  1897,  and  has  issue  living,  James 
Dayrolles,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , b.  1865  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : m.  1894,  May,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
Leith,  V.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Oonah  Mary, — Kathleen  Matilda:  z«.  1st,  1883,  J.  Hamlyn 
Borrer,  formerly  of  Angeston  Grange,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Col.  Thomas  Harry 
Erskine,  D.L.,  of  Grange-Muir,  Pittenween,  Fife  [see  Erskine,  Bt.], — Rosa  Margaret:  m.  1887, 
John  Alan  George  Bengough,  who  d.  1899,  of  The  Ridge,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucestershire, 
having  had  issue  of  whom,  John  Crosbie  b 1885  ; Capt.  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916,  Nigel  James  b.  1895  ; is  in  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  Evelyn  Rosa  b.  18 — , Gwenda  Kathleen 
b.  18 — , Madeline  Lois  b.  18 — , — Marcia  Ellen  : m.  1886,  Ernest  Akroyd  Kinnear,  who  d.  iqio, 
and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Crosbie,  R.N.,  b.  1887;  became  Lieut.  19x0, — Vera  Harriett. 
Residence , 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Lister-Kaye,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1893  : w. 
1867,  Eugenia,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  William  Bower,  of  Barm- 
ston,  Yorkshire : — 

Lister,  b.  1873  ; is  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire  : m.  1910,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  John  Frederick  Starkey, 
of  Bodicote  House,  Banbury,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Christopher  Lister,  b.  1913, — Aubrey 
Robert  Lister,  b.  1917, — Rosamund  Eugenia  Marv,  b.  1912.  Residence , Manor  House,  Stretton- 
on-Dunsmore,  Rugby.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.— —Arthur,  b.  1876:  m.  1st,  1895,  Lottie  Emmeline, 
da.  of  John  Woodward  ; 2ndly,  1900,  Gertrude,  da.  of  J.  Hall,  formerly  of  Gore  House,  New 
Milton,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Arthur,  b.  1895, — (by  2nd  marriage), 

Arthur  Lister,  b.  1903, — (by  1st  marriage),  Helen,  b.  1896. Hermione  : m.  1893,  William  Howard 

Murphy  Grimshaw,  of  Stranmillis,  co.  Antrim  (Club,  Junior  Carlton  , and  has  isj-ue  living,  Hermione 

Eugenia  Elizabeth,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Eastry  House,  Eastry,  Kent. Amelia  : m.  1905,  Capt. 

Gerald  Elliott  Ken  worthy- Browne,  who  d.  1910,  formerly  Lancashire  Fusiliers.— Violet  Eugenia: 
m.  1899,  Arthur  Hyde  Hulton  [see  Hulton,  Bt.].  Residence , Ryton,  Shifnal,  Shropshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Lister-Kaye,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1803,  d . 
1871  : m.  1847,  Louisa  Jessie,  who  d.  1862,  da.  of  Capt.  Dowker : — 

Charles  Wilkinson,  b.  1849;  m.  1881,  Lucy  Adela,  da.  of  John  Champion,  formerly  of  Sherwood 
House,  Surbiton  Hill,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Lister,  b.  1&85 ; is  Lieut.  Yeo.  : ni.  1919,  Susan, 

da.  of , and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  P.  N.  Kent,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards, — Russell,  O.B.E.,  R.N., 

b.  1887  ; became  Lieut.  1909,  Lieut. -Com.  1917  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1913,  Anna,  da.  of  Capt. 
Edward  Bridges,  formerly  7th  Fusiliers,  and  widow  of  Hugh  ‘Alleyne  Sarheverell- Bateman,  of  Morley 
Manor,  Derbyshire. — Charles,  1890;  is  Capt.  Yeo.  : m.  1917,  Mabel  Violet,  da.  of  C.  N.  Bramdd, 
of  Pightley,  near  Bridgwater, — Kathleen:  m.  1907,  Major  Cecil  Talbot  Baines,  A.S.C.,  who  d. 
(wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  19 — . a da.  b.  19 — . 
Residence , Scofton.  near  Worksop,  Notts.  Alan,  b.  1854  : m.  rst,  1879,  Mary  Jane,  who  d.  1915, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Stansfield,  V.  of  Rustington,  near  Worthing  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Mary  Clare 
Fletcher,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Dorothea,  b.  1885, — Rhoda,  b.  1889  : m.  xst,  19x4, 
Major  Guy  Spencer  Mitchell,  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917  ; 2ndly,  1918,  Reginald  Arthur  Ball,  Lieut.  Australian  Forces.  Residences,  Grappen- 
hall,  Warrington  ; 22,  Morpeth  Mansions,  S.W  --  Jessie  Maria  : m.  lij'i,  Joseph  Charlton  Parr, 
J.P.,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Charlton  (of  Killiechronan,  Isle  of  Mull),  b.  1874  : 
m.  1906,  Lady  Julian  Mary  Jocelyn,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Roden,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Charlton,  b.  1907, — Katharine  Agnes  (Lady  Cro/t),  b.  1878  : m.  1903,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.. 
Sir  Herbert  Archer  Croft,  10th  Bt.  (cr.  1671),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1915, — Elinor  Jessie  (Countess  0/  Roden),  b.  1883:  m.  1905,  the  8th  Earl  of  Roden,— Margaret 
Alicia,  b.  1887:  m 1914,  Major  Holt  Waring,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1918,  of  Waringstown,  co.  Down.  Residences , Grappenhall  Heyes,  near  Warrington  ; Staunton 
Park,  Herefordshire. Louisa.  Residence , St.  Leonard’s  Place,  York. 

Sir  John  Kaye,  created  a baronet  by  Charles  I.  His  baronetcy  became  extinct  1809,  but  in 
1812  it  was  renewed  in  Sir  John  Lister-Kaye,  who  married  in  1800  Lady  Amelia  Grey,  da.  of  George, 
5th  Earl  of  Stamford  and  Warrington. 


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KEANE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford. 


Lumley,  b.  1910, — Sibyl  Elfrida,  b. 
Lismore,  co.  Waterford. 


Sir  J ohn  Keane,  5th  Baronet ; b.  June 
3rd,  1873;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Richard  Francis, 
1892  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1904;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
R.F.A. , and  a D.L.  for  co.  Waterford  (High 
Sheriff  1 91 1 ) ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Ceylon 
(Sir  A.  H.  Blake,  G.C.M.G.)  1902-5 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; acted  as  an  Assist.  Em- 
barkation Officer  1914;  D.S.O.  1916:  in.  1907, 
Lady  Eleanor  Lucy  Hicks-Beach,  da.  of  1st  Earl 
St.  Aldwyn,  and  has  issue. 

gtrnts — Gules,  three  trouts  naiant  in  pale  argent. 
Crist — A cat-a-mountain  sejant  proper,  in  his  dexter  paw 
a staff  displaying  the  Banner  of  Great  Britain. 

Seat — Cappoquin  House,  co.  Waterford.  Clubs — 

Army  and  Navy,  Kildare  Street. 


Son  living— RICHARD  MICHAEL,  b.  Jan.  29th,  1909. 

Daughters  living — Adelaide  Mary,  b.  1907. Sheila, 

b.  1911. Madeliene  Lucy,  b.  1914. 

Brothers  living — George  Michael,  R.N.,  b.  1875  ; be- 
came Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1906,  and  Capt.  1914  : m.  1909, 
Violet,  da.  of  Theodore  McKenna,  of  22,  Portland 
Place,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ann  Patricia,  b.  1910. 
Club,  United  Service.— Richard  Henry,  C.B.E., 
b.  1881  ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Transport  Workers’  Batn.  ; 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1906,  Alice 
Gabriel,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Lumley  Smith,  K.C.,  of 
25,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
1908, — Diana  Dorothy,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Fortwilliam, 


Sister  living — Florence,  b.  1877  : m.  1900,  Archibald  Dennis  Flower,  and  has  issue  living,  Fordham, 
b.  1904, — John  Keane,  b.  1906, — Evadne,  b.  1911.  Residence , The  Hill,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — George  Wilfred,  b.  1859  \ formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Durham 
L.I.  : m.  1st,  1888,  Jessie  Mary  Lowther,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  James  Smith  Du 
Vernet ; 2ndly,  1912,  Beatrice  Manthorp,  da.  of  John  Charles  Chubb  and  widow  of  John  Ross 
Macpherson.  Residence, 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Leopold  George  Frederick  Keane,  C.B.,  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1818,  d.  1898 : m.  1844,  Charlotte  French,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  Ven.  and  Rev. 
Dr.  Henry  Cotton,  late  Archdeacon  of  Cashel : — 

Frederick  Henry,  b.  1857  : m.  1893,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  H.  Penrose,  formerly  of  Longhane,  co. 
Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  William  Leopold,  b.  1897.  Residence , Penticton,  British 
Columbia. 

Sir  John  Keane,  G.C.B.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  was  cr.  Baron  Keane  [see  B.  Keane]. 

The  1 st  baronet  was  successively  M.P.  for  Bangor  and  Youghal,  the  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Waterford  (L)  1832-5,  and  the  3rd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Waterford  in  1856  and  the  4th 
Baronet  in  1881. 


KELK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Bentley  Priory,  Middlesex. 


Sir  John  William  Kelk,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Jan.  13th,  1851  ; s.  his  father  Sir  John,  1886  ; 
ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Capt.  Wilts 
Yeo.  Cav.  (retired  as  Hon.  Major). 

$rms — Per  pale  azure  and  gules  on  a bend  engrailed 
flory  counterflory  argent,  three  escallops  o the  second 
Crist — A wolf  sejant  sable,  collared  or,  holding  between  the 
paws  a leopard’s  face  proper,  jessant  de  lis  argent. 

Residence — 40,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  Clubs — Carlton, 
Junior  Carlton. 


Sister  living— Ellen  Maud  : m.  1878,  Frederick  William 
Maude  [see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.].  Residences,  The 
Elms,  New  Romney,  Kent;  9,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 


He  Ih’es  wisely  who  is  contented  with 
his  lot. 


The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Harwich  (C)  1865-8. 


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KELLETT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Lota,  Cork. 

Sir  Henry  de  Castres  Kellett,  3rd  Baronet , 

3rd  son  of  the  late  Henry  de  Castres  Kellett,  grandfather 
of  3rd  baronet  [(3.  1815,  d.  1884),  by  his  marriage  ( 1849) 
with  Marcella,  da.  of  M.  Reddy],  el.  son  of  Henry  de 
Castres  Kellett,  youngest  brother  of  1st  baronet ; b.  Sept. 
15th,  1851;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir  William,  1886;  is  a 
stationer  and  newsagent  : m.  1880,  Joan,  da.  of  William 
Harrison,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  on  a mount  vert  a boar 
passant  sable,  armed,  bristled,  and  chained  or,  Kellett ; 2nd  and 
3rd,  argent,  a cross  gules,  in  the  first  quarter  a fleur-de-lis  of  the 
second,  Lalie.  Crtat— An  armed  arm  proper,  holding  a truncheon  or. 
Residence — High  Street,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 


Sons  liviJlg-HENRY  Dfc  CASTRES,  b.  Oct.  2nd,  1882:  m. 
1905,  Rubie  Septima,  da.  of  Easton  Johnston.— —Stanley  Francis, 

b.  1885.  Residence , Bairnsdale,  Victoria,  Australia. William 

Augustus,  b.  1889. 

Daughters  living— Ethel  Kate,  b.  1881. Myrtle  Marcella,  b. 

1892. Doris,  b ■ 1894. Reenie  Florence,  b.  1898. 

Brother  living— Michael  Francis,  b.  1858:  in.  1885,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Timothy  Stanley,  and  has  issue  living,  Stanley 
Francis,  b.  1886, — Arthur  Ormond,  b.  1890, — Freda,  b.  1892.  Resi- 
dence, 

Sisters  living — Catherine  Rebecca,  b.  1849  : in.  1873,  Thomas 
Hinchcliffe,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  George,  b.  1876  : m. 
18 — , — Ernest  Augustus,  b.  1880, — Emily  Edith,  b.  1874:  in.  18 — , 
Robert  Budd, — Marcella,  b.  1878  : m.  1905,  John  Duncan  Mustow, 

— Catherine,  b.  1882. Emily,  b.  1854 : in.  1873,  James  Farey,  and  has  issue  living,  William 

Alfred,  b.  1876  : m.  1900,  Jessie  Melville- Rullerton, — Harold  James,  b.  1880,— Francis  Leslie,  b.  1886, 
— Arthur  Augustus,  b.  1892, — Mary  Winifred,  b.  1874:  in.  18 — , Alexander  Frederick  Burmeister, — 
Emily  b.  1877  : m.  1900,  Albert  W.  Tutt, — Maud,  b.  1881, — Florence,  b.  1884.  Residence.  Burwood 
Road,  Hawthorn,  Victoria.  — Mary  Ann,  b.  1856  : in.  1883,  Henry  Burmeister,  and  has  issue 
living,  Henry  Frederick,  b.  1884, — William  Arthur,  b.  1889,— Rupert  Sydney,  b.  1893,— LeRoy 

Francis  (twin),  b.  1893, — Lillian  Anna  (twin),  b.  1884, — Mabel  Susanna,  b.  1886. Annie  Marcella, 

b.  1862  : in.  1893,  Henry  Manicom,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles,  b.  1894. 


Feret  ad  astra  virtus. 
Virtue  will  bear  you  to  the 
skies. 


This  baronetcy  was  created  with  special  remainder  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  father  of  the  1st 
baronet.  No  reliable  information  regarding  this  family  was  obtained  for  many  years,  but  it  is  believed 
that  on  the  death  of  the  2nd  baronet,  Sir  William,  in  1886  the  title  passed  (in  accordance  with  the 
special  remainder)  to  the  descendants  of  the  younger  brother  (Henry  de  Castres  Kellett,  b.  1776)  of 
the  1st  baronet,  whose  third  son  was  the  Henry  de  Castres  Kellett  (ante),  father  of  Sir  Henry  de 
Castres  Kellett,  3rd  Bt.  (ante),  who,  however,  did  not  assume  the  title  until  Feb.  1906.  [In  Dec. 
1905  a William  Kellett  died  at  Plymouth,  described  in  his  death  certificate  as  “William  Kellett, 
Bart.,  aged  59,”  and  it  is  understood  that  he  claimed  to  be  a “son  of  Henry  Kellett,  1st  cousin 
of  2nd  Bt.”] 


KEMP,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Gissing,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Kenneth  Hagar  Kemp,  C.B.E. , 12th 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Nunn  Robert  Pretyman 
Kemp,  grandson  of  the  late  Thomas  Benjamin 
Kemp,  2nd  son  of  8th  Baronet ; b.  April  1853  ; 
s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Thomas  John,  1874  ; ed.  at 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1874),  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst ; was  a Sub-Lieut,  in  Army  (un- 
attached) 1875-6  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1880  ; is 
patron  of  two  livings,  and  a J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
Norfolk ; was  Col  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd 
Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  1904-10;  commanded  2nd 
(Garrison)  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt.  1916-18;  C.B.E. ; 
sometime  a partner  in  the  banking  firm  of  Lacon, 
Youell,  and  Kemp  of  Norwich  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (medal) ; unsuccessfully  contested  Norfolk, 
N.  Div.  (C)  July  1895,  and  March  1899;  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919  : m.  1876,  Henrietta  Mary  Eva,  da. 
of  Henry  Hamilton,  of  Blackrock,  Leitrim,  and 
Chilham,  Kent,  and  has  issue. 

I hope  for  light.  Anns — Gules,  three  garbs  within  a bordure  engrailed  or, 

Crest — An  eagle  wings  erect  feeding  on  a garb  fessewise. 

Seats — Mergate  Hall,  Braconash,  Norwich  ; Gissing  Hall,  Diss,  Norfolk.  Residence — Pentlow, 
Sheringham.  

Son  living — ROBERT  HAMILTON,  b.  Sept,  nth,  1877  ; ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly  Lieut.  7th 
Dragoon  Guards  and  3rd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  ; is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1903  (two  medals);  m.  1908,  Violet  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  C.  Dalrymple 
Stewart- Muirhead,  Roy.  Horse  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Violet  Nancy,  b.  1910, — 
Peggy  Isabelle,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living — Eva  Constance,  b.  1878. Margaret  Hagar,  b.  1880:  m.  1912,  Lieut.-Col. 

Charles  M.  Jickling,  O.B.E.,  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Benjamin  Kemp,  b. 

1916, — Daphne,  b.  1913. Violet  Mary,  b.  1881. Ida  Dorothy,  b.  1882  : in.  1st,  1901,  Robert 

Gwilt,  who  d.  1902  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Major  Vincent  Andrew  Gillam,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Jack,  b 1913. 

Sister  living — Caroline  Russell : in.  1875,  the  Rev.  John  Sharpe,  D.D.,  who  d.  1895,  R.  of  Elmley 
Lovett,  and  has  issue  living,  Edgar,  b.  1887.  Residence , Elmley,  Tenison  Avenue,  Cambridge. 


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KENNARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1891,  of  Fernhill,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  Coleridge  Arthur  FitzRoy  Kennard,  ist 

Baronet,  only  child  of  the  late  Hugh  Coleridge  Downing 
Kennard,  Lieut,  ist  Batn.  Grenadier  Guards  (infra),  and 
grandson  of  the  late  Coleridge  John  Kennard,  J.P.,  D.L. 
(infra)  ; b.  May  12th,  1885  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a ist  Sec.  in 
Diplo.  Ser. : m.  1911,  Dorothy  Katharine  (who  obtained  a 
divorce  1918),  only  child  of  Sir  George  Head  Barclay,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C. M.G.,  C.V.O.,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at 
Bucharest,  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Per  chevron  gules  and  azure,  a chevron  engrailed  argent  be- 
tween in  chief  two  keys,  wards  downwards,  or,  and  in  base  a sword  erect 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or.  Crest — A dexter  cubit  arm  erect  in  armour 
proper,  charged  with  a buckle  gules,  the  hand  grasping  a key  in  bend  or, 
and  a broken  sword  in  bend  sinister  proper. 

Residence — 25,  Parkside,  S.W.  Clubs—  Marlborough,  Carlton. 

But  hope  is  not  broken.  

Sons  living — LAURENCE  URY  CHARLES,  b.  Feb.  6th,  1912. George  Arnold  Ford,  b.  1915. 

Aunt  living — Meredith  Sophia  Frances  ( Baroness  Rawlinson)  : m.  1890,  Gen.  the  ist  Baron 
Rawlinson,  G.C. B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M  G.,  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India.  Residence , Simla,  India. 
Mother  living— Helen,  only  da.  of  the  late  James  Wyllie,  of  3,  Kings  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex,  and 
Eilenroc,  Antibes,  France:  tn.  ist,  1883,  Hugh  Coleridge  Downing  Kennard,  Lieut,  ist  Batn. 
Grenadier  Guards  (ante),  who  d.  1886,  and  has  issue  living  (ante)  ; 2ndly,  1896,  James  Laurence 
Carew,  M.P. , who  d.  T903.  Residence , 3,  King’s  Gardens,  Hove.  , 

Her  Majesty  signified  her  intention  of  bestowing  a Baronetcy  upon  Coleridge  John  Kennard  ; but 
he  having  died  before  the  patent  was  gazetted,  the  dignity  was  conferred  on  his  grandson. 

KENNAWAY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Hyderabad,  East  Indies. 

Sir  John  Kennaway,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
April  7th,  1879:  s.  his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Henry,  P.C.,  C.B.,  1919  ; is  Lieut.  Devon- 
shire Regt.,  and  patron  of  one  living. 

^rms — Argent,  a fesse  azure  between  two  eagles  dis- 
played in  chief  gules,  and  in  base,  through  an  annulet  of  the 
third,  a slip  of  olive  and  another  of  palm  in  saltire  proper. 
Crrst — An  eagle  rising  proper,  from  the  beak  an  escutcheon 
pendent  azure,  charged  with  the  sun  in  splendour  also 
proper. 

Seat  — Escot,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devonshire. 


Sisters  living — Gertrude  Ella,  A 1874.— —Joyce  Christabel 
( Lady  Baker-  IVilbrahamt,  b.  1876:  tn.  1001,  Sir  Philip 
Wilbraham  Baker-Wilbraham,  6th  Bt.  Residences , 76, 
Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.  10  ; Rode  Hall,  Scholar  Green, 
Cheshire. 

Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Frances  {Lady  Ken- 
naway), da.  of  the  late  Francis  Archibald  Arbuthnot  [see 
Arbuthnot.  Bt.,  colls.]  : tn.  1866,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 
Henry  Kennaway,  P.C.,  C.B.,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1919. 
Residence,  Escot,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devonshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  William  Kennaway,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1843,  d.  1914  : tn.  1876,  Evelyn  (now  of  163,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Lennox  Boyd,  F.S.A.,  of  The  Lees,  Folkestone  : — 

CHARLES  NOEL,  b.  Feb.  17th,  1877  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; formerly  Capt.  R.A. : tn.  1906,  Florence 
Lucie,  da.  of  H S.  Poole,  formerly  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Stewart 
Hamilton,  b.  1914. — Monica  Evelyn  Tindal,  b.  1910. 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Arthur  Kennaway,  4th  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1847,  d . 1918  : tn.  ist,  1874,  Mary  Jane,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  T.  F.  Boddington,  R.  of  Badger,  Salop ; 2ndly,  1892,  Isabella  Fraser  (now  of 
Littlecote,  Hati  h End,  Middlesex),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wilson,  R.  of 
Stoke  Bruerne,  Northants  : — 

Gerard  Arthur,  b.  1876;  is  Capt.  Derbyshire  Yeo.  T.  F.  Reserve:  tn.  1908,  Gladys,  youngest  da.  of 
Lieut. -Com.  Cecil  Brooke  Palmer,  formerly  R.N.  R esidence,  Barton  House,  Exton,  Exeter.—— 
Mark  John,  b.  1880  : tn.  1920,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Edward  Hick,  of  77,  Grange  Avenue,  Leeds.  Resi- 
dence, Escot  Estate,  Tanjong  Malim,  Federated  Malay  States. Leonard  Henry',  b.  1882;  T.F. 

Reserve. Richard  Harold,  b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.. Ella  Frances,  b.  1879. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Kennaway,  2nd  son  of  ist  haronet,  b.  1800,  d. 
1875  : tn.  ist,  1830.  Emma,  who  d.  1843,  da.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Gerard  Thomas 
Noel ; 2ndly,  1845,  Olivia,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Lewis  Way,  of  Stansted 
Park,  Sussex  :— 

Rev.  Charles  Lewis,  b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873);  is 
Incumbent  of  Tarrant-Crawford,  Dorset : tn.  1877.  Edith  Letitia,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Joseph 
Parke,  of  Henbury  House,  Wimborne,  Dorset,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Arthur  Lewis,  b.  1881  ; 
Lieut.  Dorsetshire  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Ruth  Lettice  : tn.  1915, 
Rev.  Hugh  Speke,  Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Cicely  Joan  tn. 
1908,  Major  Gerald  Vernon  Carter,  Yeo.,  of  Waterston  Manor,  Dorchester,  and  has  issue  living, 
Pamela  Edith  b.  1909,  Barbara  Joan  b.  1910,  Lavinia  Mary  b.  1920.  Residence,  Stephens  Plot, 

Spetisbury,  Blandford. Agnes  Olivia. Mariona.  Residence , Campden,  Bournemouth. 

Grandson  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Lewis  Kennaway  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Roger  Kennaw-ay,  b.  1880,  d.  1914  : tn.  1907,  Margaret  Evelyn,  who 
d.  1917,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Bagot  Chester  Everard  [B.  Bagot,  colls.]  : — 

Charles  Lewis,  b.  1910. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Richard  Kennaway,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1804,  d. 
1842  : tn.  1831,  Eliza,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  George  Poyntz  Ricketts,  B.C.S.  : — 
Emily  Frances:  tn.  1867,  Eugene  Francis  Cronin,  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Eugene  Amyatt^  b. 
1876.  Residence,  Old  Manor  House,  Clapham  Common,  S.W.^—  Blanche  Eliza:  tn.  1873,  Col. 
Hugh  Patrick  Ralston  Francais  Crawfurd,  I.S.C-,  who  d.  191-. 


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The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  in  1788  was  appointed  Resident  at  the  Court  of  the  Nizam,  with  whom, 
on  the  breaking  out  of  the  war  with  Tippoo  Sultan,  he  concluded  a treaty  of  alliance,  for  which  service 
he  was  created  a baronet.  In  1792  he  concluded  treaties  of  peace  between  the  allied  powers  and  Tippoo, 
who  ceded  half  his  dominions  and  paid  .£3,300,000  to  the  Allies.  The  3rd  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Henry,  P.C.,  C.B.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Devonshire  (C)  1870-85,  and  for  Honiton  Div.  of  Devon- 
shire 1885-1910. 

KENNEDY.  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Johnstown  Kennedy,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  John  Charles  Kennedy,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
March  23rd,  1856;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Edward  Bayi.y. 
1880;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879);  is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Dublin;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Waterford  1884  : 
m.  1879,  Sydney  H.  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Macaulay 
Higginson,  K.C.  B.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Sable,  on  a fesse  between  three  esquires’  helmets  argent,  a fox 
courant  proper.  ftrtat — A dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hand 
grasping  an  oak-branch  also  proper. 

Seat — Johnstown  Kennedy,  Hazlehatch,  co.  Dublin.  Club — Kildare 

Street.  

Sons  living— JOHN  RALPH  BAYI.Y.  b.  April  9th,  1896;  ed.  at 

Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; late  Lieut.  R.F.A. James  Edward, 

b.  1898. 

Daughter  living-  -Augusta  Mabel : in.  1913,  Lloyd  Edward  Hughes. 

Brother  living — George  Edward  de  Vere,  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut.  5th  Lancers: 
in.  1889,  Julia  Ellen  Beatrice,  da.  of  Sir  John  Craven  Carden,  4th  Bt.,  of  Templemore  Abbey, 
Tipperary,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ronald  Bayly  Craven,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers ; 
d.  (result  of  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917, — Derrick  Edward  de  Vere,  b.  1904.  Residence , 
Westown,  Straffan,  co.  Kildare. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Beauman  Kennedy,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1821,  d. 
1884  : m.  i860,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  James  Martin,  of  Ross,  co.  Galway  : — 
William  Horace,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; served  in  Egyptian 
campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) : m.  1st,  1889,  Ada  Constance,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of 
Surg.-Maj.  Gen.  John  Warren,  sometime  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Bombay;  2ndly,  1895,  Sophia 

Thomasine  Constable,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Constable  Curtis  [Curtis,  Bt.,  cr.  1802,  colls.]. 

Constance : in.  1889,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Trevelyan  Moore,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living.  Ruby 

Dorothy  Caragh,  b 1891, — Esmie  Marion  Glenda,  b.  1893,— Leila  Constance  Masira,  b.  1900. 

Marion  : m.  1901,  George  Leycester  Penrhyn.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Kennedy  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Arthur  Kennedy,  b.  1858,  d.  191-  : m.  1881,  Evelyn  Maude,  da.  of  the 
late  H.  G.  Bromilow,  of  Southport 

Francis  George,  b.  1882. Charles  Harold  (of  Butte  Ranche,  Millarville,  Alberta,  Canada),  b.  1884  : 

tv.  1909,  Sybil  Gordon,  da.  of  the  late  Dr  Herbert  Mead. Olive  Eileen,  b.  1889. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Kennedy,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1862  : in. 
1857,  Elizabeth,  who  rf.  1906  (having  tv.  2ndly,  1869,  Sir  George  Ribton,  4th  Bt.; 
who  d.  1901,  of  Grey  Fort,  Kilcool,  co.  Wicklow),  da.  of  Christopher  Sanders, 
of  Deer  Park,  Cork  ; — 

Francis,  b.  1859. Graham  Egerton,  b.  1861  : in.  1896,  da.  of  Henry  Quinan. Elizabeth  Maria: 

m.  1891,  Alfred  Edward  Darley,  D.L  for  co.  Wicklow  {Club,  Kildare  Street),  and  has  issue  living, 
Denis,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  : Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches)  : in.  1917,  Nina,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Henry  Burton  Forster,  J.P.,  of  Holt  Manor, 
Wilts,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  b.  1918,— Vera,  b.  1892:  in.  1919,  Capt.  Victor  Olphert,  Roy. 
Irish  Fusdiers,  of  Ballyconnell  House,  Donegal,  and  has  issue  living,  Ann  Lisette, — Claire,  b.  1895  : 
in.  1918,  William  Henry  Smith,  late  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards,  of  Villa  Vieja,  Algeciras,  Spain, 
and  has  issue  living,  William  James  b.  1919, — Nina,  b.  189-.  Residences , Carysfort,  Blackrock, 
co.  Dublin  ; Kippure  House,  Manor  Kilbride,  co.  Wicklow. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Kennedy,  b.  1828,  d.  1913  : in.  1855,  Alice,  who  d.  1910,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Gray  [E.  Limerick] : — 

John  Henry,  b.  1859;  formerly  Capt.  97th  Regt.  and  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. ; Boer  War  1879,  Nile 
ExpeditioT  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  star),  European  War  1914-19  as  Major  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Norfolk  Vol.  Regt.  : tn  1889,  Rose,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  H.  Parke,  R.M.A.,  and  widow  of  Col. 

Henry  Thornhill,  R.H.A.  Residence , Attleborough  Lodge,  Norfolk. Edward  Robert,  b. 

i860  : vi.  1905,  Doris,  da.  of  E.  Lumsdaine,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Edward,  b.  1909, — Robert,  b.  1911, — Percy  William,  b.  1914, — Darby  Michael,  b.  1919,— 

Sabia, — Maive, — Clodagh, — Patricia.  Residence , Bishopscourt,  Straffan,  co.  Kildare. Francis 

William,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  1863  ; became  Capt.  1904  , Rear-Adm.  1916,  and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1920  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16,  in  Dardanelles,  and  at  battles  of  Dogger  Bank  and  Jutland 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne) ; C.  B.  (Mil.)  1917  : in.  1898,  Amy,  da.  of  Col.  Henry 
Hill  Goodeve,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  H.  Kennedy,  b.  18 — ; is  a Naval  Cadet, — Judith, — Leila. 

KEY,  Creation  (U  K.)  1831,  of  Thornbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Rev.  Sir  John  Kingsmill  Causton  Key,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  22nd,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Kingsmill 
Grove,  1899  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1879)  ; was  a Member  of  the  Universities’ 
Mission  to  Central  Africa  in  Zanzibar  1881-1904  and  at  Living- 
stone, N.  Rhodesia  1912-14,  and  R.  of  Little  Wittenham 
1905-12  ; is  Canon  of  Zanzibar,  V.  of  Moulsford-on- 
Thames,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  : m.  1891, 
Emily  (of  the  Univs.’  Mission),  da.  of  the  late  William  Wood- 
ward, of  Hardwick  Bank,  near  Tewkesbury. 

&nns — Per  chevron  dovetailed  ermine  and  gules,  three  keys  erect  wards 
upwards  and  to  the  sinister  or.  Crtat — On  a mount  vert  a hart  lodged,  full 

faced  proper,  charged  on  the  body  with  three  mullets  fessewise  sable. 
Residence — Moulsford  Vicarage,  Berks. 


Half-Brother  living— KINGSMILL  JAMES,  b.  Oct.  nth,  1864;  ed. 


In  Domino  confido. 
In  the  Lord  put  I my 
trust. 


Adhereo  virtuti. 

I adhere  to  virtue. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888):  m.  1888,  Helen,  el.  da.  of  William 
Abercrombie,  formerly  of  Lyngarth,  Brooklands,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Esme 
Kingsmill,  A i88g.  Residence , 22,  Sumner  Place,  S.W. 

Sisters  living— Louisa  Marian:  m.  1872,  John  Annesley  Brownngg,  M.D.,  who  d.  1891  and 
has  issue  living,  Norman  Graham  (of  Fernden,  Haslemere),  b.  1874:  m.  1906,  Esther  Frances, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  James  Garstin,  B.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Annesley 
Graham  b.  1907,  Esther  Pansy  A 1909,  Hilda  Marion  b.  1914,  Sheila  Rosemary  A 1917, — Annesley 
Harold  (of  The  White  House,  Milford,  Surrey),  b.  1882;  is  an  Architect,  and  Major  R.G.A. : m. 
1910,  Aileen  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  D.  FitzGerald,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward 
Annesley  A 1911,  Gerald  Kingsmill  Annesley  A 1913,  Patrick  Charles  Annesley  b.  1914,  Maureen- 
Noel  Annesley  b.  1918, — Frederick  Kingsmill  (of  Swatow,  S.  China),  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Queens’  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1908);  is  Lieut.  R.G.A.  : m.  1912,  Hilda  Violet,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Ernest  Augustus- 
Eardley-Wilmot  [ see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Kingsmill  b.  1914, 
Richard  Eardley  b.  1920, — Kathleen  Elizabeth, — Hilda. — Norah, — Helen  Grace.  Reside?ice% 
Scotland  Farm,  Haslemere.— —Laura  Emma.  Residence , Scotland  Farm,  Haslemere. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1829-30  and  1830-31,  M.P.  for  that  City  (L)  1832-3,. 
and  Chamberlain  thereof  1853-8. 

KEYES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Zeebrugge,  and  of  Dover,  Kent. 

Sir  Roger  John  Brownlow  Keyes,. 
K.C.B. , K.C.V.O. , C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  LL.D.,  1st 
Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Patton 
Keyes,  G.C.B. ; b.  Oct.  4th,  1872  ; entered  R.N. 
1885,  became  Lieut.  1893,  Com.  1900,  Capt.  1905, 
and  Rear-Adm.  1917  ; E.  Africa  1890,  with 
Naval  Brig,  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  promoted 
Com.),  European  War  1914- 19.  as  Commodore 
Submarines,  subsequently  as  Ch.  of  Staff,  E. 
Mediterranean  Squadron,  and  Acting  Vice-Adm. 
Comdg.  Dover  Patrol  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. , Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.B. , 
thanked  by  War  Cabinet,  Belgian  and  French 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  K.C.V.O.,  thanked  by 
Parliament,  cr.  Baronet,  granted  £10,000)  ; was 
Naval  Attache  to  Courts  of  Rome,  Vienna,  Athens, 
and  Constantinople  1905-7 ; appointed  Commo- 
dore 2nd  class)  in  charge  of  Submarine  Ser.  1912, 
a Naval  A.  D.C.  to  H.M.  1914,  and  to  command 
Battle  Cruiser  Squadron,  Atlantic  Fleet  1919  'r 
Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.M.G.  and  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  (Mil.),  and  K.C.V.O.  1918:  m.  1906,  Eva  Mary  Salvin,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Salvin  Bowlby,  D.L.,  of  Gilston  Park,  Herts,  and  Knoydart, 
Inverness-shire,  and  has  issue. 

glrms  (as  recorded  at  Ulster  Office) — Per  chevron  gules  and  sable,  three  keys  or,  the  wards  of 
the  two  in  chief  facing  each  other,  and  of  the  one  in  base  to  the  sinister,  on  a canton  argent  a lion 
rampant  of  the  first.  Crtst — An  open  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper,  holding  between  the  fore- 
finger and  thumb  a key  or. 

Clubs—  Naval  and  Military,  Marlborough. 


Sons  living— GEOFFREY  CHARLES  TASKER,  b.  May  18th,  1917. Roger  George  Bowlby, 

A 1919. 

Daughters  living — Diana  Margaret.— Katherine  Elizabeth. Elizabeth  Mary. 


KIMBER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Lansdowne  Lodge,  Wandsworth,  co.  London. 

Sir  Henry  Kimber,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Joseph  Kimber,  of  Canonbury  ; b.  July  13th, 
1834  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1858  (ist  prize  of  Incorporated 
Law  So.,  and  2nd  in  Law  at  Univ.  Coll.);  founder 
and  head  of  the  legal  firm  of  Kimber  and  Ellis 
(now  Kimbers  and  Boatman),  but  retired  therefrom 
1890 ; is  Vice-Chm.  of  the  Capital  and  Counties 
Bank,  and  Chm.  of  S.  Indian  and  Pondicherry  Rail- 
ways, of  Calcutta  Tramway  Co.,  and  of  Natal  Land  and 
Colonization  Co.  (Limited);  founder,  or  reconstructor, 
of  several  Colonial  and  other  commercial  undertakings; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Wandsworth  (C)  Nov.  1885  to  June 
1913:  m.  i860,  Mary  Adelaide,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Charles  Dixon,  R.E.,  and  has  issue. 

gtrniS— Argent,  a torteau  between  three  choughs  proper, 
on  a chief  engrailed  gules,  three  estoiles  of  the  first.  Crtst— 
A bull’s  head  cabossed  sable  horned  argent,  between  the  horns 
an  estoile  or. 

Residences—  Lansdowne  Lodge,  East  Putney,  S.W.  ; 
Albany  Chambers,  York  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  Clubs— 
You  may  break , but  you  shall  not  Carlton,  City  Carlton,  St.  Stephen’s,  Royal  Automobile, 
bend  me.  British  Empire. 


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SOUS  living— HENRY  DIXON,  b.  Nov.  8th,  1862;  ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888);  admitted  a Solicitor  1887;  is  senior  partner  in  the  legal  firm  of 
Kimbers,  Williams  and  Co.,  of  79,  Lombard  Street,  E.C.,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy;  was  Ch.  Commoner  City  of  London  Corporation  1919:  m.  ist,  1890,  Florence  Sarah,  who 
d.  1907,  only  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Boyes  Noel  Snewin  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Lucy  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late 
George  William  Crookes,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  ist  marriage)  Henry  Cyril  Dixon,  b.  1894  ; 
Lieut.  R.  F.A.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Charles  Dixon, 
b.  1912,— (by  ist  marriage)  Ella  Florence  Irene,  A 1903, — Helen  Margaret,  b.  1907, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Audrey  Patricia,  b.  1913.  Residence , Hitcham  Place,  Taplow,  Bucks.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  City 

Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. Percy  Dixon,  b,  1867;  is  a farmer:  in.  1892,  Janet  Margaret,  da. 

of  the  late  William  Mackenzie,  of  Cramond,  Natal,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Mackenzie,  b.  1899. 

Residence , Maritzdaal,  The  Dargle,  Natal. Hugh  Dixon,  b.  1871  : m.  ist,  1902,  Sarah  Louise, 

da.  of  Nelson  H.  Kellogg,  of  Rugby,  Morgan  co.,  Tennessee,  U.S.A.  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Ethel  Ellen 
Skelton.  Residence , 

Daughters  living— Mary  Adelaide  Annie,  b.  1861  : m.  1895,  the  Rev.  Professor  J.  Radford 
Thomson,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Eirene,  West  Hill,  Putney  Heath,  S.W. 
Jessie  May,  b.  1865  : in.  1901,  Charles  Mortimer  Lewis,  who  d.  1910. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Dixon  Kimber,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1869,  d.  1916: 
in.  1897,  Florence,  da.  of  John  Brown,  and  widow  of  T.  J.  Holmden  : — 

Eric  Dixon,  b.  1898.— —Allan  Dixon,  b.  1903. Joyce  Dixon,  b.  1900. Evelyn  Dixon,  b.  1911. 


HUDSON-KINAHAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Glenville,  Ardnageehy,  Barrymore, 
co.  Cork,  of  Wyckham,  Taney,  Rathdown,  co.  Dublin,  and  of  Merrion  Square 
North,  City  of  Dublin. 

Sir  Edward  Hudson  Hudson- 
Kinahan,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  3rd,  1865? 
s.  his  father,  Edward  Hudson,  1892; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin; 
was  Lieut.  21st  Hussars  1887-96  ; is  a J.P. 
for  co.  Cork. 

^rms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  per  bend  azure 
and  gules,  on  a cross  couped  argent  a fleur-de-lis 
sable,  Kinahan ; 2nd  and  3rd  per  pale  gules  and 
sable,  on  a fesse  or,  between  three  boars'  heads^ 
couped  argent,  as  many  lions  rampant  of  the  second, 
Hudson.  Crests — ist  a demi-lion  rampant  sable, 
holding  in  its  paws  a battle-axe  proper,  and  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a cross  couped  or,  Kinahan  ; 
2nd  a lion  rampant  gules,  holding  between  the 
paws  a boar’s  head  couped  argent,  and  charged  on. 
the  shoulder  with  a cross  couped  or.  j&npporters — 
Two  lions  rampant  per  tesse,  that  on  the  dexter 
sable  and  gules,  that  on  the  sinister  gules  and 
sable,  semee  of  trefoils  slipped,  plain  collared  and 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a tower,  all  or.  jSftojtb- 
.plotto — Adversis  major  {Strong  in  adversity). 

Seat — The  Manor,  Glenville,  Fermoy,  co.  Cork* 
Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Cork  co. 


Brothers  living  ROBERT  HENRY,  b.  Sept. 

13th,  1872;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin. George 

Frederick,  C.B.E. , b.  1879;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Pemb.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Durham 
L.I.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sisters  living— Charlotte  Hudson  : in.  1895,  Cornelius  Richard  O’Callaghan.  Residence , 

Caherduggan,  Midleton,  co.  Cork. Grace  Elizabeth:  m.  1899,  Spotswood  Bowles. 

Residence , Ahern  House,  Conna,  co.  Cork.  Emily  Margaretta.^— -Gertrude  Isabella  Margaret  : 

in.  1912,  Major  Robert  Clifford  John  Alexander,  R.G.A.- — Ellen  Louisa  Marie:  m.  1909,  Capt. 

Harry  Vivian  Hare,  Durham  L. I.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [see  E.  Listowel,  colls.]. 

Aileen  Julia:  m . 1918,  Lieut.-Col.  Tristram  Carlyon,  D.S.O.,  R.A. 

The  ist  baronet  assumed  in  1887,  by  royal  license,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hudson. 


KING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Charlestown,  Roscommon. 

Sir  George  Adolphus  King,  5th  Baronet,  son 
of  the  late  George  King,  7th  son  of  2nd  baronet  ; b.  Sept.  3rd, 
1864  ; s.  bis  cousin,  Sir  Gilbert,  1920. 

$rots — Sable,  a lion  rampant  double  queued  or.  Cmt — An  escallop  gules. 
Seal — Charlestown,  Drumsna,  co.  Roscommon. 


Brother  living — ROBERT  EBENEZER,  b.  Jan.  12th,  1869  : m.  1891, 
Margaret,  da.  of  Alexander  Dempster,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander 
William,  b.  1892,— Douglas  James,  b.  1895,— Grace:  in.  1915,  Sergeant 
K.  Taylor.  Residence , 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Mary  Rowley. 

Sisters  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Elizabeth : m.  1865,  Guy  Lloyd,  D.L., 

Spes  tutissima  coelis.  who  d.  1906. Rosamond  Anne:  m.  1877,  the  Ven.  William  Daunt, 

Our  safest  hope  is  in  who  d.  1919,  Archdeacon  of  Cloyne.  Residence , Ardcaein,  St.  Anne’s* 

Heaven.  Hill,  co.  Cork. 


■¥■  The  3rd  brother,  Daniel  Dickinson  Hudson-Kinahan,  b.  1877;  Lieut.  Irish  Guards; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  the  5th  brother,  Cecil  Barton  Hudson-Kinahan, 
b.  1883  ; Lieut.  King’s  African  Rifles  ; d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1915. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


Widow  liviog  Of  4th  Baronet — Louisa  Scudder  Rvall  ( Lady  King),  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Baker  Sweet  : m.  1897,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Gilbert  King,  4th  baronet, 
who  d.  1920.  Residence , 21,  Fitzwilliam  Square  South,  Dublin. 


KING,  Creation  (G.K.)  1821,  of  Corrard,  Fermanagh. 

Sir  Charles  Simeon  King,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Dec.  8th,  1840 ; s.  his  father,  the  Rev.  Sir  James 
Walker,  1874  : m.  1891,  Sophia  Louisa,  da.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  R.  Bolton-Davis,  of  Swerford 
Park,  Oxon. 

$rms — Azure,  on  a fesse  argent  between  a lion’s  head 
erased  in  chiet  and  a mullet  in  base  or,  three  round  buckles 
gules  ; and  for  augmentation,  on  a chief  ermine  an  imperial 
crown  surrounded  by  a wreath  of  trefoils  proper.  Crtst — A 
dexter  cubit  arm  erect,  the  hand  grasping  a dagger  in  pale 
all  proper. 

Seats — Corrard,  Lisbellaw,  co.  Fermanagh  ; The  High- 
lands House,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 


Robertus  dictus  King,  who  (dying  ante  1247)  bequeathed 
lands  in  Aberdeenshire  to  the  Monastery  of  St.  Andrews,  is 
the  first  of  the  house  of  Barra  (of  which  the  Corrard  family 
are  now  the  chief  representatives)  on  record  in  that  co.  ; Sir 
James  King,  of  Birness,  a cadet  of  the  house,  served  as 
Lieut.-Gen.  under  Gustavus  Adolphus,  and  also,  subse- 
quently, to  King  Charles  I. ; by  the  latter  he  was  created, 
1642,  Baron  Eythin  in  the  Peerage  of  Scotland  ; he  was  also 
created  by  Queen  Christina,  Baron  Sanshult,  of  Calmar,  in 
Sweden,  but  dying,  s.p.,  at  Stockholm,  1652,  his  peerages 
became  extinct.  Dr.  William  King,  an  eminent  Archbishop 
of  Dublin  1703-29,  was  another  member  of  the  family.  The 
baronet’s  immediate  ancestor  settled  in  co.  Fermanagh  in 
the  reign  of  Charles  I.,  where  he  subsequently  purchased  Corrard  and  Gola  (anciently  Gaula, 
the  seat  of  a Dominican  monastery).  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Abraham  Bradley,  great- great-grandson 
of  the  first  proprietor  of  Corrard,  was  High  Sheriff  of  the  city  of  Dublin  1801-2,  and  Lord  Mayor 
1812-13  and  1820-21,  in  which  latter  year  he  had  the  honour  of  entertaining  George  IV.,  when  he 
had  the  distinction  (then  without  precedent)  conferred  upon  him  of  being  created  a baronet  by  the 
Sovereign  in  person. 


Fortune  favours  the  brave. 


KING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1888,  of  Campsie,  Stirlingshire. 

Honour  is  the  reward  of  industry.  JqHN  WESTALL  KlNG,  2nd  Baronet  ; 

b.  Jan.  19th,  1863;  s.  his  father.  Sir  James,  1911  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Lanark  and  Stirling,  and  for  Co.  of 
City  of  Glasgow;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Comdg.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders)  : m.  1897, 
Frances  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  John  Neve,  of  Oaken, 
Staffordshire,  and  has  issue. 


$rms — Azure,  on  a fesse  argent  between  a lion’s  head  erased 
or  in  chief,  and  two  billets  of  the  third  in  base,  three  round- 
buckles  of  the  field.  Crtst — A redbreast  proper. 

Residence — Carstairs  House,  Lanarkshire.  Clubs — 

Conservative,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Sons  living— JAMES  GRANVILLE  LE  NEVE,  b. 

Sept.  17th,  1808. John  Alastair,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Westall,  b.  1902. 

Brothers  living— Alfred  Charles,  b.  1866:  nt.  1896,  Alice 
Maude,  da.  ot  the  late  Thomas  Walker,  of  Staincliffe, 
Seaton  Carew,  co.  Durham.  Residence,  Braishfield  Manor, 
Romsey,  Hants.— James  Edward,  C.B.E.,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1899);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1904:  entered  Foreign  Office  1915.  and  was  appointed  Sec.  to  Allied  Blockade 
Committee  during  European  War  (O.B.E.,  C.B.E.  1 ; is  Sec.  to  British  Legation,  The  Hague; 
O.B.E.  t Civil)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : »i.  1914,  Muriel  May  Ellis,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick 
James  Taylor,  Derbyshire  Regt.,  of  Waddon,  Surrey.  Residences,  20,  Embankment  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  S.W.  ; Monks  Alley,  Binfield,  Berks 

Sister  living— Edith  Christina:  m.  1894,  Henry  Brock,  who  d.  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold 
Ashley,  b.  1903, — James  King,  b.  1907, — Ethel  King,  b.  1896, — Edith  Eleanor,  b.  1898. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Marian  ( Lady  King),  da.  of  William  Westall,  of  Streatham 
Common,  S.W.  : m.  1861,  Sir  James  King,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence,  20,  Embankment 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  sometime  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow  and  Chm.  of  Clyde  Trustees,  received  Queen 
Victoria  on  her  visit  to  Glasgow  in  1888. 


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DUCKWORTH-KING,  Creation  (G.B.)  1792,  of  Bellevue,  Kent. 


Sir  George  Henry  James  Duckworth- 
King,  6th  Baronet ; b.  June  8th,  1891  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Dudley  Gordon  Alan,  1909  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Oxford  Univ.  ; is  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded):  m.  1915, 
Barbara  Madalen  Jean,  da.  of  Hugh  James  Elibank 
Scott-Makdougall,  of  3,  Sloane  Avenue,  S.  W.  [ see 
Johnstone,  Bt. , colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  sable,  a lion  rampant  erminois 
between  three  crosses  patee-fitchee  at  the  foot  or,  King ; 2nd  and 
3rd  argent,  on  a chevron  azure,  between  two  ducks  proper  in  chief, 
and  a naval  crown  of  the  second  in  base,  a bomb  fired  between  two 
estoiles  or,  on  a chief  of  the  second  the  words  “ St.  Domingo," 
within  a branch  of  laurel  entwined  with  another  of  oak  or,  Duck- 
•worth.  Crrsts — 1st,  a lion’s  jamb  erased  and  erect  sable,  grasping 
a cross-paiee  as  in  the  arms;  2nd,  a tower,  the  battlements  partly 
demolished  argent,  from  the  top  flames  issuant  proper  ; on  the 
sinister  side  a sea-lion  erect  azure,  the  paws  pressing  against  the 
tower. 

Seat — Wear  House,  Countess  Wear,  Exeter.  Clubs — 

Guards’,  Marlborough. 


Never  without  hope. 


Daughters  liviDg  Anne  Eva  Katharine,  b.  1915 Caroline  Agnes,  b.  1916. 

Brother  living — JOHN  RICHARD,  b.  June  nth,  1899  : ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. : 
is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards.  Clubs,  Guards’,  Wellington. 


Sister  living — Violet  Caroline,  b.  1894  : m.  1920,  Major  Cecil  Bradshaw,  'formerly  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards.  Residence , 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet). Elizabeth  Anne  King.  Residence , n,  Queens- 

berry  Place,  S.W. 

Widow  living  of  5th  Baronet — Eva  Mary  {Lady  Duckworth-  King),  only  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Ralph  Gore,  R.H.A.  : m.  1890,  Sir  Dudley  Gordon  Alan  Duckworth-King,  5th  baronet,, 
who  d.  1909.  Residence . Mount  Wear,  Countess  Wear,  near  Exeter. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Robert  Cornwallis  King  (infra)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Richard  Duckworth  King,  b.  1840,  d.  1900 : m.  1873,  Julia 
Metcalfe,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Hall  Egginton,  of  North  Ferriby,  Yorkshire: — 

Mabel  Duckworth,  b.  1876. Gladys  Duckworth,  15.  18 — . 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Robert  Cornwallis  King,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1812,  d.  1893 : m.  1837,  Evelina  Maria  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Searle, 
M.D. : — 

Maria  Evelina  Sarah. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  William  Affleck  King,  8th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1830,  d. 
1886  : m.  1873,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  A.  C.  Webster  : — 

Elizabeth  Amy  : m.  1898,  George  Robert  Brewis,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Salusbury,  b.  1902, — 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  Joyce,  b.  1899 -Justine  Mary  Louisa:  m.  1915,  the  Rev.  Jocelyn  James- 

Antrobus,  R.  of  Bishop’s  Hatfield  [see  Antrobus,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  St.  Audreys,  Hatfield, 
Herts.  —Frances  Lucy  Gaye  : m.  1917,  Arthur  G.  Elliott.  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Richard,  greatly  distinguished  himself  by  a series  of  gallant 
achievements  in  the  Indian  Seas  ; and  the  2nd  baronet,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Richard  King,  G.C.  B.  (Adm. 

of  the  Red),  commanded  the  “ Achille”  at  Trafalgar,  and  m.  1803,  Sarah  Anne,  only  da.  of  Adm.  Sir 

John  Thomas  Duckworth,  Bt.,  G.C.B.  His  second  son,  Adm.  Sir  George  St.  Vincent  King,  K.C.B.h 
4th  baronet,  assumed  by  royal  license  1888  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Duckworth. 

KINLOCH,  Creation  (N.S.)  1686,  of  Gilmerton,  East  Lothian. 

I aspire  higher.  Sir  DAVID  ALEXANDER  KlNLOCH,  C.B., 

M.V.O.,  nth  Baronet;  b.  Feb.  20th,  1856;  s.  his 

father,  Sir  Alexander,  1912  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 

Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1877)  ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Grenadier 
Guards;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  E.  Lothian,  and 
Hon.  Brig -Gen.;  commanded  6th  London  Inf.  Brig. 
1908-12  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  3rd 
Batn.  Grenadier  Guards,  present  at  battles  of  Belmont, 
Graspan,  and  Modder  River  (despatches,  C.B.),  and 
in  France  1915  (despatches)  ; appointed  to  command  a 
Brig.  1914;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901  : 
m.  1897,  Elinor  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William 
Bromley-Davenport,  M.P. , and  has  issue. 

^mts — Azure,  a boar’s  head  erased  between  three  mascles 
or.  Crrst — An  eagle  rising  proper. 

Seat — Gilmerton,  Drem.  Town  Residence—  20,  Eaton 
Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Guards',  Turf,  Marlborough,  Travellers’,. 

New  (Edinburgh).  

Son  living—  ALEXANDER  DAVENPORT,  b.  Sept.  i7th,_ 

1902. 

Daughters  living — Jean  Mary  {Hon.  Mrs.  Richard  H.  B. 
Nort<  n),  b.  1898  : m.  1919,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Richard  Henry 
Brinsley  Norton,  Scots  Guards,  el.  son  of  5th  Baron  Grantley. 
—Katherine  Hariot,  b.  1906. 

Sister  living— Eleanor  Ann.  Residence,  5,  Belford  Terrace, 
Edinburgh. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — Isabella  Jane  : m. 
1863,  Harington  Balfour,  who  d.  1910,  and  has  issue  living, 
Nigel  Harington,  O B.E.  (of  Belton,  Camberley.  Club , 

Arthur’s),  b.  1871  ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  Motor  Transport; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1894,  Grace  Annette  Marie,  da.  of  the 


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late  Henry  Robarts  Madocks  [see  B.  Napier  of  Magdala],  and  has  issue  living,  Sydney  Harington 
R.K.,  b.  1895;  became  Acting  Lieut.  1917,  Harold  Harington,  M.C.  b.  1897;  European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  Major  R.A.F.  (M.C.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre), 

Isiay  Monica  Marie  b.  1905. Harriet  ( Lady  Fairfax)-,  m.  1872,  Adm.  Sir  Henry  Fairfax, 

K.C.B.,  who  d.  1900,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Fairfax,  xst  Bt.  Residence , 5,  Cranley  Place,  S.W. 

llateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Anstruther  Kinloch,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1859, 
d.  1903  : in.  1891,  Jane  Agnes  Maud  (now  of  Farm  House,  Old  Windsor  ; she  m. 
2ndly,  1905,  Capt.  Walter  Traversari  Legge,  Coldstream  Guards  [see  E.  Dart- 
mouth, colis.]),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Reginald  Robert  Bruce  Guinness  [see  B. 
Ardilaun,  colls.]  : — 

Hariot  Patricia  Constance,  b.  1892 : in.  1917.  Capt.  James  Alexander  Purdey,  Lancers. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Kinloch,  3rd  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1863,  d.  1916:  in.  1896, 
Marion  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Nairne  Marshall,  of  Curriehill,  New  Zealand  : — 
Frederick  Alexander,  b.  1901.  Marjorie  Catherine,  b.  1896.— —Lucy  Margaret,  b.  1899.— Marion 
Amelia,  b.  1906. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Frederick  James  Everhard  William  George 
Rocheid,  son  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  James  Rocheid  (inlra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Alexander  Frederick  Camillo  Everard  John  James  Rocheid, 
b.  1853,  d.  1908 : in.  1878,  the  Baroness  Marie  Von  Grote  (now  of  Marin,  Mecklenburg- 
Schwerin),  da.  of  Feodor  Von  Grote  : — 

Colin  William  Hilmar  Otto.  b.  1881  : m.  1911,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Ernst  von  Schroder,  and  has 

issue  living,  Elizabeth  Marie  Olga  Harriet  Ernestine,  b.  1912.  Residence , Marin,  Mecklenburg. 

Elisabeth  Emma  Natalie  Anna,  b.  1880  : m.  1898,  Baron  Georg  von  Behr  Negendanek,  and  has 
issue  living,  Hans  Jasper,  b.  1901, — Harnid,  b.  1904, — Cael,  b.  1914, — Wilke,  b.  19x6, — Marie 
Elisabeth,  b.  igco, — Ursula,  b.  1903, — Viola,  b.  1906, — Olga,  b.  1911.  Residence , Torgelow, 

Mecklenburg. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  James  Rocheid,  grandson  of  the  late 
Alexander  Kinloch  (who  assumed  the  surname  of  Rocheid),  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet, 
b.  1809,  d.  1840:  m.  xst,  1830,  Baroness  Mary  Anne  Danckelman,  who  d.  1831, 
of  Mayhen,  Saxony;  2ndly,  1837,  Sarah  Catherine,  who  d.  1911  (having  m.  2ndly, 
1843,  John  Stewart  Wood),  da.  of  Capt.  William  Patterson,  R.N.  : — 

Constance  Isabelle  : in.  i860,  Maj.-Gen.  David  Briggs,  of  Strathairly,  Largo,  Fife,  who  d.  1908. 
Residence , 3,  Ilchester  Mansions,  Kensington,  W. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh. 


KINLOCH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1873,  of  Kinloch,  co.  Perth. 

Sir  George  Kinloch,  O.B.E. , 3rd  Baronet ; b. 
March  1st,  1880  ; s.  his  father.  Sir  John  George  Smyth, 
1910;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1901);  Appeal  National  Ser.  Representative  for  Perthshire; 
O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1906,  Ethel  May,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
James  Hawkins,  85th  Regt.,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly  ; 1st,  grand  quarter  azure,  a boar’s  head  erased 
between  three  mascles  or,  a crescent  of  the  second  in  chief  for  difference, 
Kinloch ; 2nd,  grand  quarter  gules,  a chevron  embattled  between  three 
crescents  argent,  Oliphant ; 3rd,  grand  quarter  parted  per  fesse  argent  and 
sable,  a chevron  between  three  cinquefoils  counter-changed,  Balneavis ; 
4th,  grand  quarter  counter-quartered  ; 1st,  gules,  a broken  spear  and  a 
standard  saltireways  argent,  the  last  charged  with  a cross  of  the  field  and 
fringed  or  ; 2nd,  azure,  a cat  salient  argent ; 3rd,  argent,  on  a saltire  sable 
nine  mascles  of  the  first  within  a bordure  azure  ; 4th,  or,  three  bars  wavy 
gules,  each  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  field,  all  Smyth.  Crtat—  A 
young  eagle  perched,  looking  up  to  the  sun  in  his  splendour  all  proper. 

Seats — Kinloch,  Meigle,  Perthshire;  Meigle  House,  Meigle,  Perthshire.  Clubs—  Caledonian, 

New  (Edinburgh).  

Sons  living — JOHN,  b.  Nov.  1st,  1907. Roger  Peregrine,  b.  1910. 

Daughter  living  — Barbara  Cecilia,  b.  1913. 

Brothers  living— James,  b.  1884:  m.  1909,  Julia  Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  George  W.  Boase,  of 
Fort  William.  Broughty  Ferry,  and  has  issue  living,  Colin  David,  b.  1918,— Sheila  Maysie,  b. 
1910,— Elspeth,  b.  1912,— Isla  Florence,  b.  1915.  Residence,  The  Netherton  of  Craigie,  Dundee. 
—David,  b.  1887. 

Sisters  living— Ethel  Oliphant,  b.  1881 : m.  1920,  James  Louis  Carmichael. Jean  Lumsden, 

b.  1882.— Marjorie,  b.  1890. 

Aunts  living  (.daughters  of  2nd  baronet)— Margaret  Aim6e  : in.  1873,  William  Joseph  Starkey 
Barber-Starkey,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  John  Kinloch,  b.  1883  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo. : m.  1913,  Edith 
Victoria,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  James  Digby  Legard,  K.C.B.  f see  Legard,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  nas  issue  living, 
John  Legard  b.  1919,  Sheila  Gian  b.  1914,  Ann  Josephine  b.  1916,  Juliet  Mary  (twin)  b.  1919,— 
Francis  Waugh  Gordon,  b.  1885  : Capt.  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1Q15-18 
(wounded):  in  1911,  Barbara,  only  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Wishart  Mainguy,  and  has  issue  living, 
Joseph  Edward  b.  1918,  Daphne  Aimee  b.  1912,  Mary  Banon  b.  19x4,— Charles  Cecil,  b.  1890;  in 
R.A.F.  1918-19,— Margaret  Sarah  Mary  Josephine,  b.  18—:  tn.  1914,  George  James  Brodie,— 
Georgina  Blanche  Elaine,  b.  18—:  in.  1904,  Digby  Algernon  Hall  Legard  [sec  Legard,  Bt.],— 
Aimde  Josephin e(Lady  Coddington),  b.  18—  : in.  1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Coddington, 
xst  Bt.,  who  d.  1918,  — Constance  Kathleen,  b.  1881  : in.  1906,  Capt.  Richatd  Dalrymple  Fanshawe, 
Scots  Guards,  of  The  Cottage,  Brimpton,  Berks  [ sec  Fanshawe,  Knt.].  Residences , Linley  Hall, 
Broseley,  Salop  ; Knockshannoch,  Glen-lsla,  Forfarshire.— —Charlotte  Isabella  Blanche  : in.  1887, 
Francis  H.  M.  Wayne,  O.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Patrick,  b.  1893, — Eva  Theresa. 
Residence , Campfield,  Battle,  Sussex. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Jessie  Montgomerie  ( Lady  Kinloch ),  el.  da.  of  George 
Lumsden,  J.P.,  of  Edinburgh:  in.  1878,  Sir  John  George  Smyth  Kinloch,  2nd  baronet,  who  d. 
1910.  Residence, 


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Sir  David  Kinloch  was  created  a baronet  1685,  and  his  title  became  extinct  in  1745,  when  James 
the  3rd  baronet,  was  tried  for  high  treason,  and  condemned  to  death,  and  to  have  his  estates  and 
dignity  forfeited.  He  escaped  to  France,  and  was  afterwards  pardoned.  The  father  of  the  1st 
baronet  of  the  2nd  creation,  a lineal  descendant  of  Sir  James,  who,  in  1819,  was  forced  to  flee  his 
country,  and  was  proclaimed  an  outlaw,  for  having  advocated  the  cause  of  the  people  and  the 
necessity  of  reform,  was  elected  M.P.  for  Dundee  in  1832.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  John  George 
Smyth  Kinloch,  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Perthshire  (Z.)  1889-1903. 


KIRKPATRICK,  Creation  (N.S.)  1685,  of  Closeburn,  Dumfriesshire. 

Sir  Charles  Sharpe  Kirk- 
patrick, 9th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  26th, 
1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir  James,  1899: 
in.  1900,  Alice  Wilhelmina  (who  obtained 
a divorce  1910),  third  da.  of  John  Parnell 
Mayne,  formerly  of  Nottingham. 

$rms — Argent,  a saltire  and  chief  azure,  the 
last  charged  with  three  cushions  or.  ftrrst  — A 
hand  holding  a dagger  in  pale,  distilling  drops  of 
blood,  j&upportrrs — Two  talbot  hounds  argent. 
Residence — 


Brothers  living— Yvone,  b.  1879 ; is  in  Political 
Ser.,  Nigeria:  in.  1917,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the 

late  Montague  C.  Barker. Athol,  b.  1885: 

in.  1914,  Ada  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
H.  Allen,  of  Sheffield. 

Sisters  living— Josephine  Mary,  b.  1873:  m. 
1901,  Cecil  Egbert  Jackson  Castle. Mar- 

garet Hope,  b.  1878  : in.  1899,  Wilfred  Hamilton 
Stilgoe,  solicitor,  of  22,  Conduit  Street,  Regent  Street,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Kirkpatrick, 
b.  1904.  Residence , Gladsweir,  Oxshott,  Surrey. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  6th  baronet) — Stewart,  b.  1851. Arthur  Renton,  b.  1852:  in.  1888,  Emily 

Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Denny,  of  Hanover  Park,  S.E. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet) — Jane:  in.  1863,  Thomas  Samuel  Speck,  C.E.,  who  d.  1883. 
Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Fearnley  Kirkpatrick,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  8th 
baronet,  b.  1876,  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918 : m.  1914, 
Clara  Agnes  Clutterbuck  {Club,  Empress),  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Alexander,  I.C.S., 
of  Indore,  India  : — 

YVONE  ALEXANDER,  b.  1916. James  Alexander,  b.  1918. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  William  Sharpe  Kirkpatrick,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1846, 
d.  1908  : m.  18 — , Catherine,  da.  of  T.  Murch,  of  Peckham  : — 

Thomas,  b.  18 — ...  —Charles,  b.  18 — -Jane.  Charlottte.— — Barbara. Frances. 

The  mansion  of  Closeburn,  built  by  the  1st  baronet,  was  burnt  to  the  ground  through  the  careless- 
ness of  drunken  servants  on  August  20th,  1748,  and  all  the  family  papers,  portraits,  plate,  &c.,  were 
consumed.  H.M.  Eugenie,  wife  of  H.I.M.  Napoleon  III.,  formerly  Emperor  of  the  French,  is 
descended  from  the  late  Alexander  Kirkpatrick,  of  Kirkmichael,  who  was  younger  brother  of  Sir 
Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  father  of  the  1st  baronet. 


KLEIN  WORT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Bolnore,  Cuckfield,  Sussex. 


Sir  Alexander  Drake  Kleinwort,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Alexander  Frederic  Henry 
Kleinwort ; b.  Oct.  17th,  1858 ; is  a Banker,  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Kleinwort,  Sons  and  Co.,  of  20,  Fen- 
church  Street,  E.C.,  and  Dep.  Chm.  of  London 
Board  of  North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance 
Co.  : m.  1889,  Etiennette,  da.  of  the  late  Etienne 
Girard  (formerly  Belgian  Consul  at  Louisville, 
U.S.A.),  of  Ingleside,  Bolnore  Road,  Hayward’s 
Heath,  and  has  issue. 

girnts — Or,  a lion  rampant  sable,  on  a chief  of  the  last 
three  oak  trees  eradicated  proper.  Cmt — On  a mount  vert, 
three  leaves  of  clover  proper. 

Seat — Bolnore,  Cuckfield,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 
30,  Curzon  Street,  W.  Marine  Residence — 105,  Marina, 
St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 

Sons  living-ALEXANDER  SANTIAGO,  b.  Oct.  31st, 

1892. Henry  Drake,  b.  1900.  Ernest  Greverus,  b. 

1901. Cyril  Hugh,  b.  1905. 

Daughters  living— Sophie  Louise,  b.  1891. Henrietta 

Hortense,  b.  1893  : m.  1920,  Squadron-Leader  Douglas 
Clarke  Strathern  Evill,  D.S.C.,  A.F.C.,  R.A.F. 


Knatchbull,  see  Baron  Brabourne. 


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KNIGHTLEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1798,  of  Fawsley,  Northamptonshire. 


Sir  Charles  Valentine  Knightley, 

5th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Charles 
Knightley,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Knightley, 
younger  brother  of  2nd  Bt.  ; b.  July  22nd,  1853  ; 
s.  his  uncle,  Rev.  Sir  Valentine,  1898  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1879;  is  patron  of  three  livings,  a J.P.,  a 
D.L.,  a County  Alderman,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Northamptonshire:  m . 1883,  Juliet 
Claudine,  da.  of  T.  W.  Watson,  of  Lubenham, 
near  Market  Harbor ough. 

$rnts — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  ermine  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  paly 
of  six.  or  and  gules,  all  within  a bordure  azure.  Crtst — A 

buck’s  head  couped  argent,  attired  or. 

Seat — Fawsley,  Daventry. 


Brother  living-/?^.  HENRY  FRANCIS,  b.  July  31st, 
1854  ; formerly  V.  of  Wasperton:  m.  18F4,  Florence  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Garratt,  of  Braunston  House, 
near  Rugby.  Residence , Houndshill,  Stratford-on-Avon. 
Sisters  living — Selina  Mary  : m.  1877,  Francis  Mills,  who* 
d.  1916,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Henry  Valentine,  b. 
1881  : Lieut.  R.G.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917,  — Mabel  Frances,  — Phoebe,  — Esther  Mary. 
Residence , The  Manor  House,  Pillerton,  near  Warwick. 
■ Jane  Edith : m.iSg6,  Jestyn  Hume  Nicholl.  Resi- 
dence, Eastcote,  Towcester. 


Rainald  Mesne,  Lord  of  Knightley  in  Staffordshire,  is  named  in  Domesday  Book  as  holding  lands 
under  Earl  Roger  temp,  the  Conqueror.  The  family  continued  to  hold  the  Manor  of  Knightley  until 
Fawsley  was  purchased  1415-16.  A Sir  Richard  Knightley,  M.P.,  was  heavily  fined  in  the  Star 
Chamber  for  libeb  againstthe  Church  during  the  reign  of  Elizabeth  His  nephew,  Richard  Knightley, 
M.P.,  sided  with  Cromwell.  His  son  and  successor.  Sir  Richard  Knightley,  K.B.,  married  a daughter 
of  John  Hampden,  and  helped  to  bring  about  the  restoration  of  Charles  II.  Rev.  John  Knightley 
was  created  a Baronet  with  remainder  in  default  of  issue  male  to  the  heirs  male  of  his  deceased 
brother,  the  Rev.  Charles  Knightley.  Sir  Rainald,  3rd  Bt.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Northamptonshire  (C) 
1852-85,  and  for  Northamptonshire.  S.  Div.  1885-92,  when  he  was  cr.  Baron  Knightley,  of  Fawsley. 
20,  Northampton  (peerage  of  United  Kingdom). 


KNILL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1893,  of  The  Grove,  Blackheath,  Kent. 


Nil  desperandum. 


Never  despairing. 


Sir  John  Knill,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  4th,  1856  ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Stuart,  LL.D .,  1898 ; ed.  at  Beaumont 
Coll.,  Windsor,  and  abroad;  is  a J. P.,  a Lieut.,  and  an 
Alderman  of  City  of  London  (Bridge  Ward),  a member  of  the 
firm  of  John  Knill  and  Co.,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  of  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  Knight  Com.  of  St.  Gregory  the 
Great  and  Knight  Grand  Cross  of  St.  James  of  Portugal ; 
three  times  Master  of  Plumbers’  Co.  ; was  Sheriff  of  City  of 
London  1903-4,  and  Lord  Mayor  1909-10:  m.  1882,  Mary 
Editha  (a  Dame  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre),  da.  of  John  Hardman 
Powell,  of  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue. 

^mts — Gules,  semee  of  crosses  botonnee  fitchee  a lion  rampant,  all  or, 
on  a chief  of  the  last  a fasces  fessewise,  head  to  the  dexter  proper. 
£rcflt — A demi-lion  or,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a cross  botonnee  fitchee 
azure,  and  supporting  with  the  sinister  a fasces  in  bend  proper. 


Residence — Mayfield,  Sussex. 


Son  living— JOHN  STUART,  b.  April  nth,  1886;  is  Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps:  m.  1910,  Lucy 
Emmeline,  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Henry  Willis,  F.R.G.S.,  formerly  of  2,  The  Avenue,  Lee,  Kent, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Kenelm  Stuart,  b.  1913. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Anne  Dorothy,  b.  1883. 

Sister  living — Rose,  b.  1852 : nt.  1887,  James  Coen,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1905,  of  Fountain 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Annie  May  Catherine  Stuart. 


Sir  Stuart  Knill,  1st  baronet,  was  head  of  the  firm  of  John  Knill  and  Co.,  wharfingers,  and  Lord! 
Mayor  of  London  1892-3. 


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KNOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Close  House,  Heddon-on-tlie-WaH,  Northumberland. 


Sir  James  Knott,  1st  Baronet,  son  of 
Matthew  Knott,  of  North  Shields;  b.  Jan.  31st, 
1855;  Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1889;  sometime  a Ship 
Owner  and  Merchant ; founded  the  Prince  Line  ; 
was  interested  in  Collieries  and  other  industries  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Northumberland,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has 
been  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Marine  Engineers  ; un- 
successfully contested  Tyneside  Div.  of  Northum- 
berland (C)  Jan.  1906  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Sunderland 
Jan.  to  Dec.  1910  : m.  1878,  Margaret  Annie,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Garbutt,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  the  two  younger  sons,  Major  James  Lead- 
bitter,  D.S.O. , and  Capt.  Henry  Basil,  both  d. 
(killed  in  action)  during  European  War. 

$rms — Azure,  a lymphad  sails  furled  oars  in  action 
between  three  anchors  erect  or.  Crest — In  front  of  a rising 
sun  or  a trident  erect  sable. 

Seat — Close  House,  Wylam-on-Tyne.  Club— Carlton. 


Son  living— THOMAS  GARBUTT,  b.  July  14th,  1879 ; 
5.  African  War  1899-1902,  European  War  1914-18. 


KNOWLES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1765,  of  Lovell  Hill,  Berkshire. 


Sir  Francis  Howe  Seymour  Knowles, 

5th  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  15th,  1886;  s.  his  father,  Vice- 
Adm.  Sir  Charles  George  Frederick,  1918;  ed. 
at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1908,  B.Sc.  1910,  M.A. 
1912);  sometime  Physical  Anthropologist  to  Geo- 
logical Survey,  Canada  : m.  1914,  Kathleen  Constance 
Averina,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lennon,  County  In- 
spector Roy.  Irish  Constabulary,  and  has  issue. 

$nns — Azure,  a naval  crown  between  four  crosses  crosslet 
in  cross,  all  within  a cross  resarcelly  disjoined  between  as  many 
crosses  crosslet  all  or.  Crtat — An  elephant  statant  argent,  sup- 
porting with  the  trunk  an  anchor  or. 

Residence—  15,  Beechcroft  Road,  Oxford. 


Son  living— FRANCIS  GERALD  WILLIAM,  b.  March  9th, 

1915. 

Brothers  living—  George  Johnstone,  b.  1887  : m.  1915,  Helen 
Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  F.  Pockley,  Roy.  Naval 

Reserve. Robert  Cosby,  b.  1888. 

Sisters  living— Theresa  Blanche  Cathcart,  b.  1884:  m.  1911, 
a in.,  Lieut.-Com.  Gordon  McLeod  Cameron,  D.S.O. , R.N.,  and 

ay  y'  has  issue  living,  Roy  McLeod,  b.  1917, — Teresa  Katherine,  b. 

1914. Eileen  Beresford,  b.  1890  : m.  1914  Staff-Paymaster  George  Alfred  Cooke,  R.N.,  and  has 

issue  living,  Joan  Irwin,  b.  1920. 


Half-Sister  living — Mary  Boleyn  : m.  1st,  1885,  Henry  Arthur  Tempest,  who  d.  1891,  only  son 
of  Sir  Charles  Henry  Tempest,  1st  baronet ; 2ndly,  1892,  Bernardino  Fernandez  de  Velasco,  Duque 
de  Frias,  Conde  de  Haro,  Sec.  at  Spanish  Legation  at  Vienna,  who  d.  19x6,  and  has  issue  living, 
Maria  Victoria,  b.  1894.  Residence , 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles,  Adm.  of  the  White,  and  Rear-Adm.  of  Great  Britain,  a distinguished 
naval  commander,  was  Governor  of  Louisburg,  Cape  Breton,  1745-6,  and  of  Jamaica  1752-6,  and  in 
1770  was  appointed,  by  the  Empress  Catherine  II.  of  Russia,  Chief  President  of  H.I.  Majesty’s 
Admiralty,  with  a seat  in  the  Russian  Council.  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Heniw,  G.C.B.,  the  2nd  baronet, 
distinguished  himself  in  his  profession,  and  commanded  the  “Goliath’*  in  the  memorable  battle  off 
Cape  St.  Vincent,  14th  Feb.,  1797,  when  the  Spanish  fleet  was  defeated.  This  family  claims  to 
be  descended  from  Charles  Knowles,  Earl  of  Banbury  temt>.  James  II.  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Charles  G.  F. 
Knowles,  4th  Bt.  ; served  in  Burma  War  1852-3,  commanded  Niger  Expedition  1864,  and  was  thanked 
by  Admiralty  for  services  on  Coast  of  Cuba  during  insurrection  of  1870-71,  and  for  quelling  in  1880 
insurrection  in  Danish  Island  of  Santa  Cruz,  and  by  Colonial  Office  for  services  on  Newfoundland 
Fisheries  when  in  command  of  the  “ Lapwing  ” 1872. 


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KNOWLES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Westwood,  Pendlebury,  and  Turton  Tower, 

Lancashire. 

»S*>Lees  Knowles,  C.  V.O.,  O.B.E. , 1st 

Baronei , el.  son  of  the  late  John  Knowles,  J.P., 
D.L.  (High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1892-3),  of  West- 
wood,  Pendlebury,  by  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Lees,  of  Green  Bank,  Oldham  ; b.  Feb. 
16th,  1857  ; ed.  at  Rugby  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1882)  ; was 
Pres,  of  Camb.  Univ.  Athletic  Club  1878  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1882;  a Member  of  N.  Circuit; 
was  a Member  of  Select  Committee  on  Town 
Holdings,  and  Chm.  of  Select  Committee  on 
Plumbers’  Registration  Bill ; formerly  a Gov.  of 
Rossall  Sch.,  a Trustee  of  London  Parochial 
Charities,  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  Comdt.  7th  and  8th 
Batns.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  Hon.  Sec.  of 
Guinness  Trust  and  Lancashire  Conservative 
M.P.’s  Asso. ; is  a D.L.  for  Lancashire,  Vice- 
Chm.  Lancashire  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Chm. 
of  E.  Lancashire  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Unattached  List,  Territorial  Force  (T.  D.), 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Turton,  a Gov.  Chetham  Hospital  (Manchester),  Pres,  of  Salford 
Roy.  Hospital,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
sometime  a Director  of  Andrew  Knowles  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  Pendlebury ; appointed 
Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Rt.  Hon.  C.  T.  Ritchie,  M.P.  (Pres,  of  Local  Govt.  Board) 
1887  and  (Pres,  of  Board  of  Trade)  1895  ; was  Second  Church  Estates  Commr. 
i895-I9°6;  unsuccessfully  contested  Leigh  Div.  of  S.  W.  Lancashire  Dec.  1885; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Div.  of  Salford  (C)  July  1886  to  Jan.  1906;  C.V.O.  1909, 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920;  author  of  “The  British  in  Capri,”  etc.  : in.  1915,  Lady  Nina 
Geraldine  Ogilvie-Grant,  da.  of  10th  Earl  of  Seafield. 

^rms— Gules,  on  a chevron  cotised  between  two  crescents  in  chief  and  a cross-crosslet  in  base 
argent,  three  roses  of  the  field,  barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Crest — In  front  of  a ram’s  head  couped 
argent,  armed  or,  three  roses  fessewise  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper. 

Seats — Westwood,  Pendlebury  ; Turton  Tower,  Lancashire.  Town  Residence — 4,  Park 
Street,  W.  Chambers — 4,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior 

Carlton. 

Knox-Gore,  see  Gore. 

LACON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Great  Yarmouth,  Norfolk. 

[Pronounced  “ Laykon  ”] 

Sir  George  Haworth  Ussher  Lacon, 
D.S.O.,  6th  Baronet , second  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Beecroft  Ussher  Lacon,  2nd  son  of  3rd 
Bt.  ; b.  March  15th,  1881  ; s.  his  brother,  Capt. 
Sir  Edmund  Beecroft  Francis  IIeathcote, 
1911;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1 901  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.O.) ; D.S  O.  1917* 
m.  1907,  Vere  Valerie  Florence  Eleanore,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Sidney  Hammet 
Lacon  [ see  infra],  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Q uarterly,  per  fesse  indented  erminois  and  azure, 
in  the  2nd  quarter  a wolfs  head  erased  or.  Crtst — On  a 

mount  vert  a falcon  proper,  belled  or,  collared  and  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a cross  flory  gules. 

Club — Junior  Naval  and  Military. 


Son  living-GEORGE  VERE  FRANCIS,  b.  Feb.  25th, 
1909. 

Daughter  living— Cecil  Mallise  Knyvett,  b.  1914. 

Brothers  living— Henry  Reginald  Dunbar  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Eton  : m.  1912,  Hilda  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Bruce  Slayter,  M.D..  F.R.C.S.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b. 
1913.  Residence , Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  -—Charles  Cyril  Roland,^.  1886;  ed.  at  Eton^and 
at  Keble  Coll..  Oxford  (B.A.  1909);  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; sometime  an  Assist.  Dist. 
Commr.,  S.  Nigeria,  and  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15- 

Uncle  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Ernest  de  Montesquiou,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1873,  M.A.  1877)  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall  s L.  I.  ; is  Chm.  of  E.  Lacon  and  Go. 
(Limited)  ; elected  Mayor  of  Great  Yarmouth  1897  : m.  1876,  Charlotte  Amelia,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  John  Marcon,  formerly  of  Wallington  Hall,  Downham,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Mortloek, 
b.  1881  : m.  1908,  William  Albert  Somerset  Herbert  Kevill-Davies,  Lancers,  who  d.  (of  wounds 
in  action)  1915,  of  Croft 'Castle,  Herefordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Somerset^.  1909, 
William  Trevelyan  b.  1911,  Christopher  b.  1913.  Residences , 2,  Wilton  Terrace,  S.W.  ; Urmesby 
Hall,  Great  Yarmouth.  Club , Junior  Carlton. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) -Georgina  : ;//.  1865,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Henry  Gordon 

of  Clunie,  C.B.,  who  d.  1895. Eliza  Walpole  : m.  1884.  Col.  Edward  Harry  Goring  Ravenhill, 

J.P.,  late  King  s l, Shropshire  L.I.)  [served  in  Afghan  and  Zulu  Wars).  Residence , Park  House, 
Brentwood. 


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Daughter  living  Of  5th  Baronet  — Dorothy  Beecroft  (posthumous),  b.  1912. 

Mother  living— Florence  Dunbar,  da.  of  the  late  R.  G.  Banks,  of  Hayroyde  House,  Rosedale, 
Toronto  : m.  1877,  Thomas  Beecroft  Ussher  Lacon,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1899,  and  has 
issue  living  [see  ante].  Residence,  22,  Rowanwood  Avenue,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets— Florence  Amelia  {Lady  Lacon),  da.  of  the  late 
Morgan  Hugh  Foster,  C.B.,  of  n,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.,  and  Brickhill  House,  Beds:  m. 
1878,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Edmund  Broughton  Knowles  Lacon,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1899. 

Residence,  98,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. Janet  ( Lady  Lacon),  da.  of  R.  Gorham,  and  widow 

of  Launcelot  Redhead,  of  Carville  Holl,  Brentford  : m.  2ndly,  Aug.  1911,  Sir  Edmund  Beecroft 
Francis  Heathcote  Lacon,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  motor  accident  in  British  Columbia)  Sept. 
1911  ; 3rdly,  1914,  Norman  McLean  Myott.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Sidney  Hammet  Lacon,  3rd  son  of  3rd 
baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1900:  m.  1882,  Anna  (now  of  3,  Ovington  Square,  S.W.),  el. 
da.  of  Col.  George  Wilson  Boileau,  formerly  of  Stanfield  Hall,  Wymondham, 
Norfolk 

Issue  of  the  late  Gordon  Massy  Lacon,  b.  1886,  d.  1918  : m.  1909,  Phyllis  [(now  of  32,  Cath- 
cart  Road,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.) ; she  m.  2ndly,  1920,  John  Alan  Clutton-Brock,  of 
Oakfield,  Weybridge],  da.  of  His  Honour  the  late  Judge  Woodfall,  Judge  of  County  Court 
Circuit,  No.  44,  ofNutfield,  Weybridge  : — 

Barbara  Cicely,  b.  1910.— —Pamela  Abbott,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Sidney  John  Boileau  Lacon,  Army  Ser.  Corps,  b.  1889,  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918:  m.  1912,  Doris,  da.  of  Charles  Gibson,  of  Aberdeen: — 
Diana  Valerie,  b.  1913. Joan,  b.  1915. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  James  Lacon,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1810, 
d.  1867  : m.  1844,  Caroline  Louisa  Bartlett,  whorf.  1882,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Roberts, 
of  Buckingham  : — 

Henry  Edmund,  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Harrow;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Highland  L. I . ; is  a J.P.  for 
Suffolk  : m.  1890,  the  Hon.  Margaret,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Erskine.  Residence,  The  Lodge,  Bram- 
ford,  near  Ipswich. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Edmund  Lacon,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Mortlock  Lacon  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Graham  Lacon,  b.  1849,  d.  1875  : m.  1874,  Annie  Margaret 
(who  m.  2ndly,  1878,  Hugh  William  Tyrwhitt-Drake,  of  Cob  Tree,  Sandling,  Maidstone), 
da.  of  the  Ven.  Augustus  Macdonald  Hopper,  Archdeacon  of  Norwich  : — 

Ida  Clementina  : m.  1st,  1896,  John  Alfred  Wigan,  who  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1896  the  additional 
surname  of  Graham  before  that  of  Wigan,  and  obtained  a divorce  1908  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Major 
Walter  Gordon  Neilson,  C.M.G  , D.S.O.,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living 
(bv  1st  marriage),  Aubrey  John,'  b.  1897, — Lewis  Grettan,  b.  1901, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Valerie 
Gordon  Graham,  b.  1911.  Residence, 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Mortlock  Lacon,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Graham  Lacon,  M.D.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  b.  1818,  d.  1857:  m.  1854,  Harriet, 
who  d.  1881,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Missenden  Love,  R.  of  Somerleyton,  Suffolk  : — 
.Alice  Graham  : m.  1881,  Rev.  David  Williams  Evans,  who  d.  1915,  V.  of  Llanrhaiadr  yn  Cynmerch, 
having  had  issue  of  whom,  Rev.  David  Graham,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1911, 
-M.A.  1920):  is  Curate  of  Norton,  Yorkshire,  and  Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces,— Stirling  Graham, 
b.  1888;  is  in  Lloyd’s  Bank;  European  War  1915  as  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  attached 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (wounded), — Francis  Graham,  b.  1893;  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  d. 
(result  of  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1916, — Arthur  Mortlock  Graham,  b.  1894  ; is  Capt. 
i/ist  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914  (prisoner), — Dorothy  Graham, — Gwladys 
Emily  Graham.  Residence,  Glen  Cairn,  Abergele,  N.  Wales. 

The  3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Great  Yarmouth  (C)  1852-7,  and  1859-68,  and  for  Norfolk  N.  1868-85. 
The  present  baronet  is  in  direct  descent  from  Edmund  Lacon,  who  settled  in  Yorkshire  early  in 
the  seventeenth  century,  and  who  was  a younger  branch  of  the  very  ancient  family  of  Lacon  settled 
in  Salop  temp.  Edward  III.  The  5th  baronet  was  Capt.  12th  Lancers,  and  served  in  S.  African  War 
1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  3 clasps,  King’s  medal  with  2 clasps). 

LA  FONTAINE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1854.  [Extinct  1867.] 

Sir  Louis  Hypolite  La  Fontaine,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Jane  Morrison  {Lady  La  Fontaine),  widow  of  Thomas  Kinton  : 
m.  1861  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Louis  Hypolite  La  Fontaine,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1864  (title 
extinct).  Residence,  Montreal,  Lower  Canada. 

LAKE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1711,  of  Edmonton,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Arthur  Johnstone  Lake,  8th  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Lake,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  15th,  1849;  j.  his  cousin,  Sir  St.  Vincent  Atwell, 
1916  : in.  1884,  Emily  Burton,  who  d.  1 8 — . 

gurms — Quarterly : rst,  gules,  a banner  argent  charged  with  a cross 
between  sixteen  shields  gules,  on  the  centre  of  the  cross  a lion  of  England  ; 
2nd,  sable,  a bend,  between  six  crosslets  fitchee,  argent ; 3rd,  quarterly, 
argent  and  sable,  on  a bend  gules,  three  mullets  argent ; 4th,  argent,  a chevron 
between  three  boars’  heads  couped  sable.  Crests — 1st,  a cavalier  in  a fighting 
posture,  his  scarf  gules,  his  left  arm  hanging  down  as  wounded  and  useless, 
holding  the  bridle  in  his  teeth,  his  face,  sword,  armour,  and  horse  embrued, 
all  proper ; 2nd,  a horse’s  head  argent,  charged  with  a fesse,  cottised  gules. 

Resides  in  New  Zealand. 

One  God,  one  king,  one  Sister  living— Emily  Maria  : m.  1872,  George  John  Hynes,  formerly 
teart.  Postmaster-Gen.  of  India.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Henry  Atwell  Lake  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Atwell  Peregrine  Macleod  Lake,  b.  1842,  d.  1915  : in.  1889,  Constance 
Mary  (now  of  St.  Arvan’s,  Cheltenham),  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Augustus  Turner,  of  East- 
bourne : — 

ATWELL  HENRY,  R.N.,  b.  Feb.  13th,  1891  ; became  Lieut.  i9i'3-— — Noel  Graham,  b.  1894  ; 

Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x8. Hubert  Geoffrey, 

b.  1805. 


U n Dieu,  un  roy,  un  coeur . 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Henry  Atwell  Lake,  K.C.B.,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1808, 
d.  1881  : in.  1st,  1841,  Anne,  who  d.  1847,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Peregrine  Curtois,  of 
the  Longhills,  co.  Lincoln ; 2ndly,  1848,  Ann  Augusta,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  Sir 
William  Curtis,  2nd  Bt. : — 

Noel  Montagu,  C.B.,  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Hon.  Brig  -Gen., ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E.  ; was  an  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Fortifications  at  Head  Quarters  1896-1902,  a 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  1902-5,  Ch.  Engineer,  London  Dist.  1905-6  and  E.  Command  1906-9,  and  in 
charge  of  Administration,  N Command  1914-16;  C.B  (Mil.)  1917  : in.  1890,  Virginia,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Parnis,  of  Constantinople,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Montagu,  b.  1891.  Residence , 

71,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W.10.  Club,  Junior  United  Service  Spencer  Fenwick,  b.  1858. 

Hubert  Atwell,  b.  1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. Emily  Mary:  nt  1869,  James  Henry  Cochrane. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Andrew  Winter  Lake,  5th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1865; 
« m.  1855,  Henrietta  Edith  Jessie,  da.  of  Edward  Francklyn  : — 

Winter  Atwell  Edward,  b.  1858  ; formerly  a Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Puniab  : served  as  Local 
Lieut,  with  Transport  Train  in  Afghan  campaign  1880  (medal),  and  with  Mil.  Police  in  Burma  1886-9 
(medal  with  two  clasps)  : m.  1883,  Annie  Ethel  Talbot,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Howey,  formerly 
I.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Atwell  Winter,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
is  Capt.  Inaian  Army.  Residence , 

Sir  Edward  Lake,  Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Lincoln,  and  Advocate-General  in  Ireland,  was,  for 
his  loyalty  and  services  to  Charles  I.,  granted  by  that  monarch  the  coat  of  augmentation  now  borne  by 
the  family,  and  the  exceptional  privilege  of  nominating  a person  to  be  created  a baronet.  He  did  not, 
however,  avail  himself  of  this  privilege,  and,  in  consequence,  a baronetcy  was  in  1711  conferred  on  his 
great-nephew  and  heir.  Bibye  Lake,  Sub-Governor  of  the  African  Co. 


LAKIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  The  Cliff,  Borough  of  Warwick. 

Sir  Michael  Henry  Lakin,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Lakin,  of  Malvern  ; b.  Oct.  7th, 
1846;  is  a J.P.,  a D.L. , and  a County  Alderman  of 
Warwickshire  (High  Sheriff  1899)  ; has  been  Mayor  of 
Warwick  : in.  1869,  Alice  Emma,  da.  of  David  Dewing, 
of  Norwich,  and  has  issue. 

^rms  Quarterly  : indented  argent  and  azure,  in  the  ist  and 
4th  quarters  a pellet  charged  with  a lion’s  head  erased  of  the 
first.  Crtst — A dexter  cubit  arm  vested  sable  cuffed  azure,  the 
hand  grasping  a plasterer’s  trowel  proper. 

Seat — The  Cliff,  Warwick.  Club — Reform. 


Sons  living — RICHARD,  b.  May  30th,  1873;  is  a J.P.  for 
Warwickshire,  and  Capt.  Yeo.  : in.  1903,  Mildred  Alice,  da. 
of  the  late  Geoffrey  Joseph  Shakerley,  of  Grove  Park,  War- 
wick, and  has  issue  living,  Henry,  b.  1904, — Cynthia,  b.  1907. 

Residence , Ashorne,  Leamington.  Club,  Boodle’s. Henry 

Gilbert,  b.  1875;  is  a J.P.  lor  Warwickshire:  in.  1902,  Sybil, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Patteson  Nickalls,  of  Fallowfield,  Chisle- 
hurst,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael,  b.  1909, — John,  b.  1910. 
Residence , Piper’s  Hill,  Bishop’s  Itchington,  Leamington. 

Club , Brooks’s. Edward  Lyon,  b.  1879;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; 

served  during  European  War  1915-17  : in.  1912,  Dorothy 
Barklie,  da.  of  Col.  Barklie  Cairns  McCalmont,  C.B.  [B. 
Kingsale],  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Barklie,  b.  1914. 

Residence , The  Fields,  (Southam,  Warwickshire Michael 

One  God,  one  king,  one  heart.  Lawrence,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is 
Capt.  nth  Hussars,  and  Major  Comdg.  a Tank  Corps  Co.;  European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Special  Cav.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  D.S.O.  1915:  m 1914,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late 
Lord  Maurice  FitzGerald  [ see  D.  Leinster,  colis.],  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Michael,  b.  1916, 
Maurice  Victor,  b.  1919.  Residence , Ploretown,  Foulksmills,  co.  Wexford.  Club,  Cavalry. 

Daughter  living — Violet  Mary,  b.  1872  : in.  1920,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Tait  Pitman,  C.B.,  C.  M.G. , 
Hussars.  Residence,  Hill  Woolton,  Warwick. 


LAKING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Kensington,  St.  Mary  Abbots,  co.  London. 


Sir  Guy  Francis  William  Laking, 
3rd  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  3rd,  1904 ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Guy  Francis,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  1919. 

gtrms— Quarterly,  per  fesse  indented,  azure  and 
argent  : in  the  first  quarter  a falcon  close,  belled  and 
jessed  or ; in  the  second  and  third  quarters  an  ermine 
spot  sable,  and  in  the  fourth  quarter  a dexter  gauntlet 
of  the  third  ; on  a chief  gules,  a lion  passant  guardant 
or,  armed  and  langued  azure  (being  one  of  the  lions 
from  His  Majesty’s  Royal  Arms).  Crtat— A dexter 

cubit  arm  vested  azure,  cuffed  ermine,  the  hand  holding 
a palm  branch  both  proper,  between  two  falcons  re- 
specting each  other  as  in  the  arms.  ^wpportcrs  (which 
descend  with  the  Baronetcy) — Two  men  in  full  armour, 
visors  closed,  proper,  each  supporting  with  the  anterior 
hand  a shield  as  in  the  arms. 


Let  him  who  has  deserved  the  palm  bear  it.  Sister  living- Joan  Frances,  b.  igoo. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet—  Beatrice  Ida  (Lady  Laking),  da.  of  C.  Mylne  Barker:  w. 
1898,  Sir  Guy  Francis  Laking  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residences,  York  Oate 
House,  Broadstairs  ; Meyrick  Lodge,  Avenue  Road,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. 


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The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Francis  Henry  Laking.  was  successively  Surg. -Apothecary  to  Queen 
Victoria  and  Apothecary  to  H.M.’s  Household,  Surg. -Apothecary  and  Physician-in-Ordinary  to 
King  Edward  VII.  and  the  Prince  of  Wales,  Physician-in-Ordinary  to  King  George  V.  and  to 
Prince  and  Princess  Christian  of  Schleswig-Holstein,  Surg.- Apothecary  to  H.M  and  to  H.M.’s 
Household,  and  Physician-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Alexandra’s  Household.  The  2nd  Baronet,  Sir  Guy 
Francis  Laking,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  was  Keeper  of  the  King’s  Armoury,  Keeper  of  Armouries  at  Hertford 
House,  and  Keeper  Sec.  of  London  Museum. 


LAMB,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Hall  Place,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Archibald  Lamb,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Nov.  5th,  1845 ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Charles 
Montolieu,  D.C.L.,  i860  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Life  Guards;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Imperial  Yeo. ; is  a Knight  of 
Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England 
(served  with  Ambulance  during  Franco-German  War), 
and  a D.L.  for  Sussex  : m.  1875,  Louisa  Mary  Caroline, 
da.  of  Sir  Henry  Estridge  Durrant,  3rd  Bt.,  and 
widow  of  John  Richard  Fenwick. 

&rms — Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  per  pale  wavy,  argent  and 
erminois,  a chevron  gules  between  three  lambs  sable,  Lamb;  2nd, 
argent  a fesse  lozengy  or  and  azure,  in  chief  three  mascles  of  the 
last,  in  base  five  ermine  spots,  all  within  a bordure  of  the  third 
bezantee  ; on  a canton  gules,  a bend  of  the  field,  charged  with  a 
staff  of  office  of  Knights-Marshal  proper,  Burges;  3rd,  azure,  a 
fleur-de-lis  or,  between  three  crescents  in  chief,  and  three  mullets 
base  argent,  Montolieu.  Crrsts — ist,  a lamb  passant  sable, 

charged  with  a bezant,  thereon  a trefoil  slipped  vert ; 2nd,  a 
camel’s  head  proper,  bezantee,  and  erased  gules. 

Residence — Beauport,  Battle,  Sussex.  Club — Marlborough. 


Brother  living— CHARLES  ANTHONY,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  b.  March  21st,  1857;  formerly  in 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  ; has  Orders  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre  ; was  Mil.  Attache  at  Rome  1901-6  and 
1914-18  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C.M.G.  1918  : m.  1886,  Leila  Frances,  da.  of  William  Rushton 
Adamson,  formerly  of  Rushton  Park,  Battle,  Sussex.  Residence , 35,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W. 
Club , Naval  and  Military. 

Sister  living — Flora  Caroline:  m.  1871,  Lieut.-Gen.  George  Hay  Moncrieff,  C.B.E.,  V.D.,  who(f. 
1918,  formerly  Col.  Comdt.  Scots  Guards.  Col.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  (City 
of  London)  Batn.  London  Regt.  (Roy.  Fusiliers).  Residences , 38,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W. ; Green- 
side,  Sunningdale,  Berks. 

Col.  Roger  Burges,  a distinguished  royalist,  was  the  only  person  who  successfully  resisted 
Cromwell,  whom  he  repulsed  at  Farringdon.  Sir  James  Bland  Burges,  M.P.  for  Pielston,  the  ist 
baronet,  was  Under-Secretary  for  Foreign  Affairs  1789-93,  when  he  was  appointed  Knight-Marshal 
of  H.M.  King  George  III.’s  Household  ; he  assumed  the  surname  of  Lamb,  and  the  arms  of  Lamb 
quarterly  with  those  of  Burges,  by  royal  license,  1821.  The  2nd  baronet  was  also  Knight-Marshal 
of  the  Household. 


For  God  ana  my  Prince. 


LAMBART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Beau  Parc,  co.  Meath. 

Sir  Gustavus  Francis  William  Lam- 

BART,  C.V.O. , ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Gustavus  William  Lambart,  of  Beau  Parc,  co. 
Meath  [ see  E.  Cavan,  colls.];  b.  March  25th,  1848  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
5th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy. 
Canadians)  ; has  been  Gentleman-in- Waiting, 
Chamberlain  of  the  Household,  and  Comptroller 
of  the  Household  to  Lords-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earl 
of  Carnarvon,  Duke  of  Marlborough,  Earl  Cado- 
gan,  and  Earl  of  Dudley);  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Meath 
(High  Sheriff  1900),  and  Sec.  to  the  Order  of  St. 
Patrick;  C.V.O.  1903:  m.  1911,  Kathleen  Barbara 
Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Arthur  Henry 
Moore-Brabazon,  of  Tara  Hall,  co.  Meath,  and 
has  issue. 

— Gules,  three  gillieflowers  pierced  argent.  Cmt 
— On  a mount  vert,  a centaur  drawing  a bow  or. 

Seat — Beau  Parc,  co  Meath.  Clubs— Carlton,  New, 

Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George’s  Yacht. 


Son  living— OLIVER  FRANCIS,  b.  April  6th,  1913. 


Lambert  (cr.  1711),  see  Grey  (cr.  1711). 


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LAMONT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Knockdow,  Inverchaolain,  co.  Argyll. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Lammont.”] 


Neither  grudge  nor  waste. 


Sir  Norman  Lamont,  2nd  Baronet ; 
A Dec.  7th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  James,  19137 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Downton  Agricultural 
Coll.;  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Argyllshire,  a 
F.S.A.  (Scot.);  was  Parliamentary  Private  Sec. 
(unpaid)  to  the  Prime  Min.  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  H. 
Campbell-Bannerman)  1906-8,  and  to  Pres,  of 
Board  of  Trade(Rt.  Hon.  W.  L.  Spencer-Churchill, 
M.P.)  1909-10,  and  an  Unofficial  M.L.C.  of  Trini- 
dad and  Tobago  1915-20;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bute- 
shire ( L ) March  1905-10;  defeated  there  Oct. 
1900  and  Jan.  1910. 

gVrms — Azure,  a lion  rampant  argent,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  within  an  orle  of  monds  or,  crossed  and 
surmounted  of  a cross-pattee  of  the  third.  Crrst— A dexter 
hand  couped  at  the  wrist  holding  a dagger  erect  in  pale 
proper. 

Seats — Knockdow,  Toward,  Argyllshire;  Palmiste, 
Trinidad.  Town  Residence— 4,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair, 
W.  Clubs — Travellers’.  Bachelors’,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Sister  living — Augusta,  B.Sc.  ; Demonstrator  of  Zoology 
in  Edinburgh  Univ.  Residence , 73,  Falcon  Road,  Edin- 
burgh. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Adelaide  Eliza  ( Lady  Lamont),  second  da.  of  Sir  George 
William  Denys,  2nd  Bt.  [see  Denys-Burton,  Bt.] : m.  1868,  Sir  James  Lamont,  1st  baronet,  who 
d.  1913.  Residence , 4,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

This  family  is  the  senior  cadet  line  of  the  Clan  Lamont,  having  branched  off  from  the  I.amonts  of 
Inveryne,  Chiefs  of  the  Clan,  in  the  15th  century,  since  which  time  it  has  been  seated  at  Knockdow. 
James  Lamont,  twelfth  of  Knockdow  (grandfather  of  the  1st  baronet)  was  a distinguished  agriculturist. 
The  1st  baronet,  Sir  James  (fourteenth  of  Knockdow),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Buteshire  (A)  1865-8,  and 
made  five  voyages  of  exploration  to  Spitzbergen  and  the  Arctic  Seas. 


LAMPSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Rowfant,  Worth,  Sussex. 

Sir  Curtis  George  Lampson,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Jan.  23rd,  1890  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Curtis,  1899  ; is 
Lieut,  in  the  Army. 

$r»i8 — Per  saltire  argent  and  gules,  two  gryphons’  heads  in  fesse  and 
as  many  escarbuncles  in  pale  counterchanged.  Crust — A gryphon’s  head 
erased  gules,  charged  with  an  escarbuncle  argent,  between  two  wings  paly 
of  four,  argent  and  gules. 

Residence — 


Persevera  et  vince. 

Persevere  and  conquer. 

CURTIS  WALTER,  C.B.E.,  b.  Aug. 


Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Sophia  [Lady  Lampson),  da.  of  the 
late  Manuel  Van  Gelderen  : m.  1887,  Sir  George  Curtis  Lampson,  2nd 
baronet,  who  d.  1899.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Norman  George  Lampson,  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1850,  d.  1894  : m.  1874,  Helen  Agnes  (now  of 
Farm  House,  Pont  Street,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Peter 
Blackburn,  M.P.  [Wedderburn,  Bt.,  colls.]: — 

:8th,  1875  ! ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.. 
1897)  ; rendered  sers.  in  Trade  Depart.,  British  Embassy,  Washington  during  European  War 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1908,  Hilda,  da.  of  Sir  David  Baird,  3rd  Bt.  (cr.  1809),  and  has  issue  living, 
Leslie,  b.  1909, — Elizabeth  Miranda,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Hampton  Lodge,  Seale,  Farnham.  Club, 
Travellers  . Miles  Wedderburn,  M.V.O.,  b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a Clerk  on  Diplo.  Establish- 

ment of  the  Foreign  Office;  appointed  Acting  2nd  Sec.  at  Sofia  1911,  1st  Sec.,  Peking  1916  and 
Acting  British  High  Commr.,  Siberia  1920;  was  Sec.  to  Garter  Mission  to  Japan  1905-6,  and  2nd 
Sec.  at  Tokyo  1908-10  ; has  3rd  class  of  Japanese  Orders  of  the  Rising  Sun  and  Sacred  Treasure  ; 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906:  m.  1912,  Rachel  Mary  Hele,  da.  of  William  Wilton  Phipps,  of  3,  Culford 
Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Graham  Curtis,  b.  1919,— Mary  Katherine,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Farm  House,  Pont  Street,  S W.i.  Club.  Travellers’. Adam  Cathcart,  b.  1882;  ed.  at 

Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders:  m.  1915,  Eileen  Agnes,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Hutchinson,  of  Lauriston,  Kirkcudbright,  and  has  issue  living,  Ursula  Agnes,  b. 
1916.  . Jean  Leslie,  b.  1877:  1895,  Brig.-Gen.  lhe  Hon.  Walter  Patrick  Hore-Ruthven 

(Master  of  Ruthven),  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Scots  Guards  [see  B.  Ruthven]. 

The  1st  baronet,  a native  of  New  Haven,  Vermont,  U.S.A.,  became  a naturalized  British  subject 
in  1848;  he  received  his  baronetcy  for  services  rendered  by  him  as  Dep.-Chairman  of  the  Atlantic 
Telegraph  Co.  of  1865,  which  co.  successfully  laid  the  first  Atlantic  Telegraph  Cable. 


LANE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Cavendish  Square,  St.  Marylebone. 

Sir  William  Arbuthnot  Lane,  C.B.,  M.S. , F.R.C.S. , 1st  Baronety 
el.  son  of  Brigade-Surg.  B.  Lane,  M.S.  ; b.  July  4th,  1856;  ed.  at  Stanley  House, 
Bridge  of  Allan  ; M.R.C.S.  England  1877,  M.B.  and  B.S.,  London  1881,  M.S. 
Lond.  and  F.R.C.S.  1882;  is  Consulting  Surg.  to  Guy’s  Hospital,  to  Children’s 
Hospital,  Great  Ormond  Street,  and  Senior  Surg.,  French  Hospital;  sometime 
Consulting  Surg.  to  Queen  Alexandra’s  Hospital,  Milbank,  to  Queen  Mary’s  Auxiliary 
Hospital,  Sidcup,  and  to  Aldershot  Command,  and  temporary  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
(despatches,  C.B.);  author  of  numerous  med.  works;  C.B.  (Mil.  1917):  m.  1884,.. 
Charlotte  Jane,  da.  of  John  Briscoe,  and  has  issue, 
enrols — Not  yet  recorded  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — 21,  Cavendish  Square,  W.  Clubs— Athenaeum,  Garrick. 


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Son  living— WILLIAM  ARBUTHNOT,  b.  June  7th,  1897. 

Daughters  living— Lottie  Rhona  Arbuthnot,  b.  1885. Irene  Briscoe  Arbuthnot,  b.  1889:  in. 

1911,  Harold  Chappie,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold  Arbuthnot  Lane,  b.  1915, — Peter 

Arbuthnot  Lane,  b.  1920.  Residence , 18,  Devonshire  Street,  W. Eileen  Caroline  Arbuthnot: 

in.  1913,  Nathan  Mutch,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  William  Lane,  b.  1919, — 
Eileen  Barbara,  b.  1915.  Residence , 19,  Cavendish  Square,  W.i. 


LANGHAM,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Cottesbrooke,  Northamptonshire. 


Nor  suffers  them  to  be  savage. 


,Sz>(  Herbert)  Charles  Arthur  Lang- 
ham,  13th  Baronet;  b.  March  24th,  1870;  s. 
his  father,  Sir  Herbert  Hay,  1909  ; ed.  at  Eton; 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  : m.  1893,  Ethel  Sarah,  da.  of  Sir  William 
Emerson-Tennent,  2nd  Bt.  (ext.),  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  three  bears’ heads  erased  sable,  muzzled 
or.  Cmt — A bear’s  head  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats — Tempo  Manor,  co.  Fermanagh  ; Cottesbrooke, 
Northamptonshire. 


Son  living— JOHN  CHARLES  PATRICK,  b.  June  30th, 
1894. 

Sister  living— Cecily.  Residence , Pontaferry,  co  Down. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  was  knighted  by  Charles  II. 
at  The  Hague,  being  one  of  a deputation  from  the  city  of 
London  to  wait  on  H.M.  in  Holland.  When  Sheriff  of 
London  in  1642,  he,  with  several  other  gentleman,  was 
imprisoned  for  refusing  to  publish  “An  Act  for  the  exheri- 
dation  of  the  Royal  line,  the  abolishment  of  Monarchy  in 
the  Kingdom,  and  the  setting  up  of  a Commonwealth.” 
Sir  John,  the  6th  baronet,  left  ,£6,000  to  the  Corporation 
of  London  to  found  a society  for  the  relief  of  poor  soldiers, 
sailors,  and  their  wives. 


LANGMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Eaton  Square,  City  of  Westminster. 

Sir  John  Lawrence  Langman,  ist 
Baronet , 5th  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Langman,  of 
Plymouth  and  London,  by  Eleanor  James,  da.  of 
John  Lawrence,  of  Aberdeen;  b.  June  24th,  1846;  is 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; equipped  and  maintained  Langman  Field 
Hospital  during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps)  : m.  1868, 
Mary  Hannah,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  James  Marks,  of 
London,  and  has  issue. 

$rns — Argent,  on  a pile  engrailed  sable  a water  bouget 
of  the  first  between  two  (launches  of  the  second,  each  charged 
with  a water  bouget  also  of  the  first.  Crtst — In  front  of  a 

mount  vert  thereon  a portcullis  with  chains  sable,  three  water 
bougets  fessewise  of  the  last. 

Residence — 97,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Devonshire, 

Royal  Automobile. 


Be  just  and  fear  not. 


son  living— ARCHIBALD  LAWRENCE,  C.M.G.,  b.  Sept. 
2nd,  1872;  formerly  Major  Middlesex  Imperial  Yeo.  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Langman  Field  Hospital  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  C. M.Gj  ; is  an 
Hon.  Asso.  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
Major  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Somerset ; C.M.G.  1902  : in.  1904, 
the  Hon.  Eleanor  Katherine,  da.  of  ist  Baron  Lyell,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Lyell,  b.  1912, — 
Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1908, — Nora  Elizabeth  b.  1910.  Residences,  Cadbury  Court,  North  Cadbury, 
Somerset ; 97,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs , Brooks’s,  Cavalry. 

LANGRISHE,  Creation  (I.)  1777,  of  Knocktopher  Abbey,  Kilkenny. 

Sir  Hercules  Robert  Langrishe,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  June  27th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  James,  1910;  formerly 
Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  (retired  as  Hon.  Major), 
and  Capt.  Army  Motor  Reserve;  is  Com.  Roy.  Naval.  Vol. 
Reserve,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kilkenny  (High  Sheriff 
1891) ; served  with  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force 
1915  : m.  1887,  Helen  Amelrosa,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Fitzwilliam  Hume-Dick,  P.  C.,  of  Humewood,  co.  Wicklow, 
having  had  issue.,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Hercules  Ralph,  b. 
1888;  Lieut.  Yeo.,  and  Roy.  Flying  Corps;  d.  (killed  on 
active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917. 

Jurats — Quarterly,  or  and  sable,  four  covered  cups  counterchanged. 
Crtst — A lion  rampant  per  fesse  or  and  sable. 

MprHn  ihic  Residence — Knocktopher  Abbey,  co.  Kilkenny.  Clubs — Marl- 

You  will  walhZfestina  boro^h>  Kildare  Slreet’  Carlton’  R°yal  Ya(;ht  S^uadr°n’ 

middle  path.  

SOU  living — TERENCE  HUME, b.  Dec.  9th,  1895  ; sometime  Lieut.  Irish  Guards,  attached  R.A.F. 

Sisters  living — Adela  Constance. Maria  Cecilia:  m.  1901,  Col.  Henry  Francis  Thornhill 

Fisher,  R.A.S.C.— Mary  Isabella. 


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Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — Richard,  A 1834  \ sometime  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  co.  Kilkenny  ; 
is  a J.P.  of  the  City  of  Kilkenny  : tn.  1st,  1863,  Fannie,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  Stafford  Chaine ; 
2ndly,  1871,  Sarah  Ogle,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Ogle  William  Moore,  Dean  of 
Clogher ; 3rdly,  1882,  Amitia  Sneade,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Brown,  of  Fern  Bank, 
Beckenham,  and  nas  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Henry  Hoadly  (of  Charter  House,  Kilkenny. 
Club,  Irish  Automobile),  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (A.B.  1895);  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  with  4th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal  with  four  clasps);  is  Clerk  of  the  Crown  and  Peace 
for  Co.  and  City  of  Kilkenny  : m.  1903,  Norah  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Coney,  J.P., 
Chap,  to  the  Forces,  of  Braywick  Grove,  Maidenhead,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Hercules 
b.  1905,  Norine  Sylvia  A 1907,  Beatrice  Aileen  b.  1908, — Rosabell  Sara,  A 1873:  tn.  1903,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Charles  Norman  Bensley,  formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser. , and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis  A 190-, — 
(by  3rd  marriage),  John  du  Plessis,  D.S.O.,  A 1883;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  1906);  is 
Major  R.A.M.C.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1914,  Helen 
Dorothy,  da.  of  Philip  George  Collins,  of  The  Park,  Beckenham,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip 
John  Duppa  A 1917, — Richard  Bellingham,  A 1884;  is  Major  Supply  and  Transport  Indian  Army  ; 
served  with  Indian  Expeditionary  Force  1914-15  : m.  1909,  Mabel  Katherine,  da.  of  Henry  F.  H. 
Gibson,  of  Windermere,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Courtenay  b.  1912,  Beryl  Edith  Frances 
A 1910, — Mary  Frances,  A 1885, — Cecily  Dorothea  Jessica,  A 1886, — Eileen,  A 1889, — Marjorie 
Grace,  b.  1894.  Reside/ices,  Archersfield,  Kilkenny  ; Villa  Tillia,  Cannes,  France. 

Widow  living  Ot  4th  Baronet— Ai.githa  Maud  (Lady  Langrishe),  da.  of  Sir  Henry  Daniel 
Gooch,  2nd  Bt.  : tn.  1906,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  James  Langrishe,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1910. 
Residence , Warren  Wood,  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Sir  Nicholas  Langrishe,  Kt.,  who  was  seized  of  the  Manor  of 
Langrishe,  Hants,  a.d.  1273.  The  Irish  branch  is  descended  from  Rafe,  or  Ralph,  3rd  son  of  Nicholas 
Langrishe,  of  Langrishe.  Ralph  Langrishe  died  between  1542-59  ; the  3rd  in  descent  Irom  him  was 
Major  Hercules  Langrishe,  Carver  in  Ordinary  to  Queen  Henrietta  Maria,  who  prevented  the  arrest 
of  the  “ Five  Members”  by  Charles  I.,  and  the  7th  was  the  1st  baronet,  Sir  Hercules,  who  sat  for 
forty  years  as  M.P.  for  Knocktopher  in  the  Irish  Parliament.  He  was  a Privy  Councillor,  and  fore- 
most in  his  advocacy  for  repealing  the  severe  laws  enacted  against  Roman  Catholics. 


LARCOM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868. 

Sir  Thomas  Perceval  Larcom,  D.SO .,  3rd 

Baronet;  b.  Oct,  5th,  1882;  s.  his  father,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir 
Charles.  1892;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Major  R.H.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a mount  a hawthorn  bush  proper,  and  in  chief  an 
eagle  displayed  gules.  Crest — On  a cap  of  maintenance  azure  turned  up 
ermine  a martlet  sable,  with  a fleur-de-lis  in  its  beak  or. 

R esidence — 


Brothers  living— PHILIP,  A Sept.  13th,  1887;  sometime  Lieut.  Roy. 
Naval  Vol.  Reserve.-— —Charles  Arthur  Aiskew,  R.N. , A 1891  ; became 
Lieut.  1910. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Arthur,  C.B.,  A 1847;  ed.  at  Oriel 
Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1872);  is  a Senior  Clerk  in  Foreign  Office; 

Le  Roy,  la  Loy.  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1875 ; was  acting  3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  at 

The  King , the  Law.  Teheran  1875-7,  Acting  Oriental  Sec.  there  1879-82,  Acting  3rd  Sec.  at 

Tokio  1884-7,  and  British  Agent  on  Venezuela  Arbitration  at  the  Hague 
1903;  C.B.  (Civil)  1904:  tn.  1884,  Sophie,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Perceval,  of 
Temple  House,  co.  Sligo.  Residence , Villa  Miramare.  San  Remo,  Italy.  Clubs,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  Travellers’. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Jeanie  ( Lady  Larcom ),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Perceval, 
of  Temple  House,  co.  Sligo:  tn.  1881,  L-ieut.-Col.  Sir  Charles  Larcom,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1892. 
Residence,  9,  Crescent  Road,  Alverstoke,  Hants. 


DE  HOCHEPIED-LARPENT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Roehampton,  Surrey. 

TExtinct  1899.] 

Sir  George  Albert  de  Hochepied-Larpent,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Sophia  Charlotte  : m.  1862,  Capt  Edmund  Fortescue,  formerly 
Rifle  Brig.,  who  d.  1908,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Annie, — Katharine  Blanche:  tn.  1905, 
Lieut. -Col.  Daniel  Burges,  V.C.,  D.S.O.,  Gloucestershire  Regt., — Constance  Isabel:  tn.  1903, 
Francis  Gerald  Steuart.  Residence,  49,  Salisbury  Road,  Southsea. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Rose  (Lady  De  Hochepied-Larpent ),  da.  of  William  Armstrong, 
of  The  Priory,  Toronto,  Canada,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  T.  Camden  Lambert,  of  Wateidale, 
co.  Galway : tti.  2ndly,  1895,  Col.  Sir  George  Albert  de  Hochepied-Larpent,  3rd  baronet,  who 
d.  1899 ; 3rdly,  1912,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Augustus  Saunders,  R.A.  (retired),  who  d.  1913.  Resi- 
dence, The  Brambles,  Farnham  Common,  Bucks. 


By  fortune  and  labour. 


LATHAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Crow  Clump, 
Walton-upon-Thames,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Thomas  Paul  Latham,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Latham,  of  Manchester ; b. 
June  19th,  1855 ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch. ; 
many  years  Joint  Managing  Director,  and  now  Dep. 
Chm.  of  Courtaulds  (Limited);  rendered  sers.  to  Min. 
of  Pensions  during  European  War  : m.  1888,  Florence 
Clara,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Walley,  of 
Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

(Arms— Gules,  an  eagle  displayed  or,  between  two  bezants 
in  fesse,  on  a chief  of  the  second  a cross  moline  sable  between 
two  roses  of  the  field.  Crest— An  eagle,  wings  elevated,  in- 
verted and  addorsed  or,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a torteaux 
and  charged  on  the  wing  with  a cross  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — Crow  Clump,  Weybridge.  Clubs — Junior 

Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. 

Son  living— HERBERT  PAUL,  b.  April  22nd,  1905. 
Daughters  living— Violet  Irene,  A 1855  : tn.  1920,  Cuthbert 
Francis  Hamilton. Audrey  Clara  Lilian,  b.  1899. 


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LATTA,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Portman  Square,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

Sir  John  Latta,  1st  Baronet , son  of 
William  Latta,  of  Old  Cumnock  ; b.  May  9th, 
1867  ; is  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Lawther, 
Latta  and  Co.,  shipowners,  of  Billiter  Buildings, 
E.C.,  and  Chm.  of  Nitrate  Producers’  Steamship 
Co.  (Limited) ; rendered  special  sers.  in  con- 
nection with  sea  transportation  during  Euro- 
pean War:  in.  1896,  Ada  May,  da.  of  John  Y. 
Short,  J.  P.,  of  Ashbroke  Hall,  Sunderland,  and 
has  issue. 

Jlrms— Sable,  on  a pile  argent  a lymphad  sail  furled 
of  the  first,  in  base  two  crescents  of  the  second.  <£mt — 

In  front  of  an  oak  tree  fructed  proper,  a crescent  argent. 

Residence — 12,  Portman  Square,  W. 


Son  living— CECIL,  b.  Feb.  1903. 

Daughters  living— Sybil,  b.  1896. Mary,  b.  1899. 

DICK-LAUDER,  Creation  (N.S.)  1690,  of  Fountainhall,  Haddingtonshire. 

Prudence  is  the  guardian  of  the  tower.  Sir  GEORGE  WiLLIAM  DaLRYMPLE 

Dick-Laudek,  loth  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  4th, 
1852 ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Thomas  North, 
1919;  formerly  in  Uncovenanted  Civil  Ser.  of 
India:  m.  1882,  Jane  Emily  Clifford,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  P.  Woodward,  and  has  issue. 

&n»s — Gules,  a griffin  salient  within  a bordure  argent. 
Crest — A tower  with  portcullis  down,  the  head  and 
shoulders  of  a sentinel  appearing  above  the  battlements 
in  a watching  posture  proper.  Supporters, — Two  lions 
rampant  argent. 

Seats  - Fountain  Hall,  Pencaitland,  Haddington- 
shire ; The  Grange  House,  Edinburgh.  Residences — 

16,  Regent  Terrace,  Edinburgh  ; Villa  Lauder,  14,  Via  S. 
Leonardo,  Florence.  Club — New  (Edinburgh). 


Son  living— JOHN  NORTH  DALRYMPLE,  b.  July 
22nd,  1883  ; ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major 
Indian  Army : m.  1914,  Phyllis  Mary,  da.  of  Brig.-Gen. 
Herbert  Augustus  Iggulden,  C.I  E.,  and  has  issue 
living,  David  John,  b.  1915, — George  Andrew,  b.  1917, — 
a da.,  b.  1920. 

Brother  living — Stair,  b.  1853;  is  Sec.  of  Albany  Club, 
Toronto:  m.  1878,  Eleanor  Alma,  da.  of  George  Gordon 
Browne  Leith,  of  The  Hermitage.  Ancaster,  Canada  [see 
Leith-Buchanan,  Bt.].  Residence , Toronto,  Canada. 
Sisters  living— Margaret  Louisa:  m.  1878,  Capt.  Arthur  Charles  Van-Notten-Pole,  13th  Hussars, 
who  rtf.  1879  [see  Van-Notten-Pole,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 7,  Tedworth  Square,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
Charlotte  Anne:  m.  1st,  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Fletcher  Hathorn,  who  d.  1888;  2ndly,  1891, 
Francis  Somerville  Head  [ see  Head,  Bt.,  cr.  1838],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Hugh, 
b.  1877, — Anne  Catherine  : m.  jst,  1905,  Capt.  Percy  Hume  Allfrey  Anderson,  21st  Lancers,  who 

d.  (killed  in  action  in  India)  1915  ; 2ndly,  1917,  — McCowan. Catherine  Seton  : m.  1871,  Steuart 

James  Charles  Duckett,  who  d.  1915,  formerly  13th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Steuart, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1876  [ see  “ Companionage  ”], — Amy  Anne  Charlotte,  b.  1872:  m.  1909,  Lieut.-Col. 
Louis  Murray  Phillpotts,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Stewart  b.  1910.  Residence , Russelstown  Park,  Carlow. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Edward  Arthur  Dick-Lauder,  2nd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1848, 
d.  1913  : m.  1873  Rosa  (now  of  62,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.  10),  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
C.  H Cal  eott-  M.L.C.,  of  Fort  Jackson  : — 

Zella  Evelyn,  O.B.  h , l 1875  ; a Member  of  Alnwick  Board  of  Guardians,  and  Vice-Pres.  and 
Comdt.,  Northumberland  Branch,  Red  Cross  So.;  O.B.E.  1919  : m.  1904,  George  Leather-Culley, 
who  d.  1910,  formerly  Coldstream  Guards  (served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1903),  only  son  of  Arthur  Hugo 
Leather-Culley,  of  Fowberry  Tower,  Northumberland.  Residence , The  Green  Gate,  Alnwick, 
Norihumberland.— Norma  Anne  : m.  1898,  Sackville  Alick  Payne-Gallwey  [see  Frankland-Payne- 
Gallwey,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Zella.  Residence,  Brandsby  Lodge,  Easingwold, 

Yorkshire. Marguerita  Maud  Elizabeth  : m.  1914,  Lieut. -Com.  Thomas  Charles  Carpenter  Bolster, 

D.S.O.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Charles,  b.  1914, — George  Richard  Stair,  b.  1917,— John 
Lauder,  b.  1919. 

This  family  is  of  Norman  origin,  De  Lavedre  being  mentioned  among  the  barons  who  accompanied 
Malcolm  Canmore  into  Scotland.  Sir  Robert  de  Lawedre,  a companion  in  arms  of  Sir  William 
Wallace,  was  several  times  Ambassador  to  England  from  Robert  I.  William  Lauder  was  Bishop  of 
Glasgow  and  Chancellor  of  Scotland  1423,  and  his  brother  was  Bishop  of  Dunkeld.  Many  of  the 
family  attained  knightly  honours.  The  2nd  baronet  was  a Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  with  the 
courtesy  title  of  Lord  Fountainhall  ; and  the  5th  baronet,  who  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Dick,  married  his  cousin,  Isabel,  heiress  of  William  Dick,  of  Grange,  who  was  in  direct  descent  from 
the  Royal  House  of  Plantagenet. 

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pean  War)  1917, — Sylvia  Marian,  b. 


LAURIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1834,  of  Bedford  Square,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Claude  Villiers  Emilius  Laurie, 

C. B. , D.S.O. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  25th,  1855  ; s. 
his  father,  the  Rev.  Sir  John  Robert  Laurie 
Emilius,  B.D.,  1917;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1878,  M.A,  1883);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1881  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
and  now  Lieut. -Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 

D. S.O.  1901,  C.B.  (Civil)  1909. 

&ms — Sable,  a cup  argent  with  a chaplet  between  two 
laurel  branches,  all  issuing  out  of  the  same,  vert.  ftrtst — 

Two  laurel  branches  in  saltire  proper. 

Seat — Maxwelton,  Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire.  Towti 
Residence — 14,  Hyde  Park  Street,  W.  Club — Oxford  and 

Cambridge.  

Brother  living— WILFRID  EMILTUS,  b.  June  1st, 
1859;  ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1881)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885  : in.  1890,  Isabel  Marian,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Stirling,  of  Fairburn,  Muir  of  Ord,  Ross- 
shire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Emilius,  D.S.O., 
b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  the 
Duke  of  Albany’s)  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour);  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1919), — Wilfrid  Walter,  b.  1897  ; Capt.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
r89i,— Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1894, — Jean  Winifred,  b.  1895, — Eila 
Isabel,  b.  1901.  Residence , Holwell  House,  Hatfield.  Club,  United  University. 

Sister  living — Blanche  Alice  May  : m.  1879,  the  Rev.  David  Anderson  (formerly  R.  of  St.  George’s, 
Hanover  Square,  W.),  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Emilius 
David,  D.S.O.,  M C.,  b.  1886  [see  “ Companionage  "j  : m.  1916,  Jean  Douglas,  da.  of  James 
Patrick  McIntyre,  of  45,  Prince’s  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Philippa  Jean  b.  (Sept.) 

1916,  Margaret  Lesley  b.  1919, — Gerard  Rupert  Laurie,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — Gladys  May:  m.  1906,  Maurice  Woodbine  Bray  [see  Bray, 
Knt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Hilary  Maurice  b.  1908,  Edward  Peter  Gerard  b.  1919, — Mona 
Constance  Amabel : m.  1914,  Frank  Douglas  Howarth  Joy,  sometime  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  of  Aysgarth  School,  Newton-le- Willows,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael 
Gerard  Laurie  b.  1916,  Sylvia  Nancy  b.  1915.  Residence,  Brasenose  House,  35,  Kensington 
High  Street,  W.8. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Lyttelton  Holyoake  Bayley,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet',  b.  1827,  d . 
1910  : in.  1852,  Isabella,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  Anthony  Mactier,  of  Durris  House, 
Kincardineshire  : — 

Stanhope  Lyttelton  Fector,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1894  : 
m.  1st,  1891,  Emilie  Anne,  who  d.  1910,  widow  of  James  Baillie  Watson,  of  Hong  Kong  : 2ndly, 

1917,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  William  Robson,  of  Hollingside,  Durham.  Club , Oriental. Isabel 

Constance  : m.  1880,  John  M‘Adam  Gladstone,  who  d.  1884,  and  has  isssue  living,  Isabel  Olive 
Joan.  Residence,  The  Lodge,  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Sir  Lyttelton  Holyoake  Bayley  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Vernon  Batthyany  Fector  Bayley,  b.  i860,  d.  1920:  in.  1894,  Frederica 
Mary  Mabel  (now  of  Cherry  Croft,  Hughenden,  Bucks),  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Alexander  Clark-Kennedy,  I.S.C.  : — 

Frederica  Mary  Isabel,  b.  1897  : m.  1920,  Henry  Theodore  Warren  Oswell.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Cecil  Emilius  Laurie,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1862,  d.  1919  : 
m.  1900,  Helen  Janet  Douglas,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Robert  Douglas 
Campbell,  R.N.  [B.  Blythswood,  colls.]:  — 

Douglas  Claude  Emilius,  b.  1902. Archibald  Montagu,  b.  1904. Ronald  Edward,  b.  1911. 

Alice  Helen,  b.  1901. Cassandra  Gladys,  b.  1905. Olive  Cecil,  b.  1907. Margaret  May, 

b.  1908. Frances,  b.  1909.— —Christina  Eve,  b.  1912. Elizabeth  Janet,  b.  1915.  Residence , 

Jarbruck,  Moniaive,  Dumfriesshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Kennett  Champain  Bayley,  2nd  son  of  isl  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Kennett  Bayley,  b.  1838,  d.  1911  : in.  1864,  Louisa  Jane,  who  d.  iqoo, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Bowling,  R.  of  Cosheston,  Pembrokeshire  : — 

Kennet  Champain,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1895  : in.  1902,  Norah  Kathleen, 
only  da.  of  Capt.  Henry  William  Roberts,  lormerly  98th  Regt.,  of  Hollingside,  Durham,  and  has 
issue  living,  Kennett,  b.  1903, — John  Maurice,  b.  1905, — Ethel  Meverell,  b.  1906.  Residence , 

Durham.  Club,  Athenaeum. Arthur  George,  CB.E»,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury; 

is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L. I.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18,  as  Col.  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.B.E.);  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Club,  Army  and  Navy. Francis  Edmund  (twin),  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Shrews- 
bury, and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  18—).  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Louisa:  in.  1891, 

George  Alexander,  Bar.-at-law.  Residence,  Devon  Lawn,  Victoria  Road,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.W. 

Eleanor  Charlotte  : m.  1889,  Albany  Hawke  Charlesworth,  who  d.  1914,  and  has  issue  living, 

Albany  Kennett,  b.  1892  ; is  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards, — Eleanor,  b.  1891, — Mary  b.  1004.  Residence , 

Grinton  Lodge,  near  Richmond,  Yorkshire. Evelyn  : in.  1898,  the  Rev.  Lewis  Westmacott,  R. 

of  Hagley,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Percy,  b.  1902, — Francis  Eric,  b.  1903, — Alexander 
Berners,  b.  1905, — Patrick,  b.  1907, — Michael  Rowe,  b.  1909, — Christopher  Lewis,  b.  1912, — Richard 
Evelyn,  b.  1915, — Rachel,  b.  1899.  Residence,  Hagley  Rectory,  Stourbridge,  Worcestershire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charlotte,  who  d.  1899,  having  in.  1861,  the  Rev.  Charles  Alexander  Baynes, 
who  d.  1891,  V.  of  Binley  : — 

Henry  Kennett,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Marlborough:  in.  1887,  Clara  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Arden 
Bayley,  of  Clifton  Lodge,  near  Winchester,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Henry  Arden  Kennett,  b. 
1888;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Honours  1909,  M.A.  1913);  is  Curate  of 
Littlehampton.  Residences,  Waterden  Cottage,  Guildford  ; 69,  South  Terrace,  Littlehampton. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Bayley,  was  for  many  years  a Judge  of  the  Queen’s 

Bench,  and  subsequently  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  The  Rev.  Sir  John  Robert  Laurie  Emilius 

Bayley,  3rd  baronet,  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1887  the  surname  and  arms  of  Laurie  of  Maxwelton, 

fie 


in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 


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LAWRENCE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1858,  of  Lucknow. 

Sir  Alexander  Waldemar  Lawrence,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  May  18th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry  Wal- 
demar, 1908;  ed.  at  Sedbergh,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1902 ; is  an  Assist.  Solicitor  to  H.M.  Trea- 
sury ; unsuccessfully  contested  Lambeth,  Norwood  Div.  (Z) 
Jan.  1910:  m.  1904,  Anne  Elizabeth  Le  Poer,  only  child  of 
the  late  Henry  Le  Poer  Wynne,  I.C.S.  (Foreign  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India),  of  Rossbrien,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue. 

— Ermine,  on  a cross  raguly  gules  an  eastern  crown  or ; on  a 
chief  azure  two  swords  in  saltire  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  gold,  between 
as  many  leopards’  heads  argent.  Crrst — Out  of  an  eastern  crown  or,  a 
cubit  arm  entwined  by  a wreath  of  laurel  and  holding  a dagger  all  proper. 

Residences — Brockham  End,  near  Bath  ; 23,  Catherine  Street,  Buck- 
ingham Gate,  S.W.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Savile,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living— HENRY  EUSTACE  WALDEMAR,  b.  July  10th,  1905. 
John  Waldemar,  b.  1907.— —George  Alexander  Waldemar,  b.  1910. 

Sister  living— Honoria  Constance,  b.  1877. 

Aunt  living — Honoria  Letitia  : m.  1873,  Henry  George  Hart,  formerly  Head  Master  of  Sedbergh 
Sch.  Residence,  Sedbergh,  Hillside,  Wimbledon. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Norah  Margaret,  b.  1891. Alice  Henrietta,  b.  1895. 

Margaret  Eacy,  b.  1896. 

Widows  living  Of  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  Baronets— Alice  Eacy  ( Lady  Young),  da.  of  Evohy 
Kennedy,  M.D.,  D.L.,  of  Belgard,  co.  Dublin  : m.  1st,  1862,  Sir  Alexander  Hutchinson  Lawrence, 
1st  baronet,  who  d.  1864;  2ndly,  1871,  Sir  George  Young,  3rd  Bt.  Residetice , Formosa  Fishery, 

Cookham,  Maidenhead,  Berks. Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Theodore  Walrond,  C.B.,  of  65, 

Lancaster  Gate,  W. : m.  1st  1890,  Sir  Henry  Hayes  Lawrence,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1898  ; 2ndly, 
1904,  the  Rev.  James  Berkeley  Bristow,  who  d.  1920,  V.  of  St.  Stephen’s,  Westbourne  Park,  W. 

Residence,  10,  Portsea  Place,  Connaught  Square,  W.2. Emily  Mary  ( Lady  Lawrence ),  da.  of 

the  late  Sir  George  Burdett  L’Estrange  : m.  1873,  Sir  Henry  Waldemar  Lawrence,  3rd  baronet, 
who  d.  1908.  Residence , Langridge  House,  near  Bath. 

Sir  Alexander  Hutchinson  Lawrence,  the  1st  baronet,  was  cr.  a Baronet  with  remainder  to  his 
issue  male,  failing  which  to  his  younger  brother,  and  was  accidentally  killed,  Aug.  27th,  1864,  by  the 
falling  of  a bridge  on  the  Thibet  road,  India.  He  was  eldest  son  of  the  illustrious  Sir  Henry 
Montgomery  Lawrence,  K.C.B.,  who  fell  in  defence  of  Lucknow  in  1857. 


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LAWRENCE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1867,  of  Ealing  Park,  Middlesex. 

Sir  William  Matthew  Trevor  Law- 
rence, 3rd  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  17th,  1870;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  (James  John)  Trevor,  K C.V.O.,  1913; 
is  Senior  Examiner.  Board  of  Education,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Surrey  ; sometime  on  Admiralty  and  Wax- 
Office  War  Staff ; was  Sec.  Prisoners  of  War  In- 
formation Bureau  1914-15  : m.  1908,  Bertha  Iris 
Eyre,  da.  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Eyre  Macdonnell 
Stewart  Crabbe,  C.B.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  a cross  raguly  gules,  in  the  first  and 
fourth  quarters  a serpent  nowed  proper.  Crest — A griffin’s 
head  couped  argent,  in  front  thereof  a serpent  nowed 
proper. 

Residences — Burford,  Dorking ; 14,  Stafford  Mansions, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM,  b.  July  14th,  1913.— Roger 
Fettiplace,  b.  1919. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Barbara,  b 1909. Elizabeth 

Anne,  b.  1910. Naomi,  b.  1915. 

Brothers  living— Aubrey  Trevor,  b.  1875  : ed.  at 

Shrewsbury,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1899  ; is  Junior  Counsel  to  Duchy  of  Cornwall ; was  on  Staff 
of  Min.  of  Munitions  1915-19 ; appointed  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  Sheffield  1914;  M.B.E.  1918'. 
m.  1901,  Constance  Emily  Fanning,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  McGaw,  of  Mickleham  Downs,  Dorking, 
and  Kooba,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Trevor,  b.  1908, — Peter  Stafford  Hayden,  b.  1913, 
— Ruth  Christian,  b.  1904.  Residences , 13,  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ; Sentry  Hill, 
Frensham.  Chambers,  1,  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C.— Charles  Trevor,  b.  1879;  formerly  Capt. 
Hampshire  Regt.  ; is  1st  Assist.  Sec.,  S.  Provinces  Secretariat,  Nigeria;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1903-5  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  as  Major 
Nigerian  Regr.  1917  (despatches)  : m.  1916,  Adeliza,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Fretche- 
ville  Dykes  Donnelly,  K.C.B.  [see  Donnelly,  “Knights  Widows”]. 

Sister  living — Bessie  Mary,  b.  1877  : m.  1911,  Henry  Rottenburg,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis 
Trevor,  b.  1915, — Paul  Anthony,  b.  1919, — Elizabeth  Virginie,  b.  1917.  Residence,  5,  Adams  Road, 
Cambridge. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Mary  Wilhelmina.  Residence , 4,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  a distinguished  surgeon,  was  a F.R.S.,  Corresponding  Member  of  Institute  of 
France,  a Member  of  the  principal  scientific  sos.  of  Europe  and  America,  twice  President  of  the 
College  of  Surgeons,  and  for  many  years  Sergeant-Surgeon  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria.  The  2nd 
baronet,  Sir  Trevor,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid  Surrey  1875-85  and  for  S.-E.  Div.  of  Surrey  1885-92,  and 
was  28  years  Pres,  of  Roy.  Horticultural  So.,  and  12  years  Treasurer  of  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital. 


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LAWRENCE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Westbourne  Terrace,  Middlesex.  [Extinct  1897.] 

Sir  James  Clarke  Lawrence,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Theodora  Agnes  Clarke  Durning-Lawrence,  b.  1889 ; 

assumed  by  Royal  License  1914  the  additional  surname  of  Durning. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet — Agnes  Harriette  ( Lady  Lawrence ),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Michael 
Castle,  J.P.,  of  Hatherleigh  House,  Clifton,  Gloucestershire  : m.  1887,  Sir  James  Clarke  Lawrence, 
rst  baronet,  who  d.  1897.  Residence , Scio  Lodge,  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge  Wells. 


LAWRENCE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Sloane  Gardens,  Chelsea. 

Sir  Walter  Roper  Lawrence, 
G.C.I.E. , G.C.V.O,  C.B.,  1st  Baronet , 
son  of  George  Lawrence,  J.P.,  of  Mon- 
mouthshire ; b.  Feb.  9th,  1857  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  B.C.S.  1879  (passing 
1st)  ; was  Assist.  Commr.,Thal  Kurram, 
Afghanistan  1880  (medal),  Under  Sec. 
to  Punjab  Govt.  1884-6,  and  Under 
Sec.  and  Officiating  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  1887-9,  Settlement  Commr.  in 
Kashmir  1889-95,  Agent-in-Ch.  to  the 
Duke  of  Bedford  1895-8,  Private  Sec. 
to  Viceroy  of  India  (Earl  Curzon  of 
Kedleston)  1898-1903,  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  India  1907-9 ; was  Ch. 
of  Staff  on  occasion  of  T.R.H.  the 
Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales’s  visit  to 
India  1905-6;  is  Vice-Pres.  of  Union 
Jack  Club  and  of  Zoological  So.,  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; appointed  an 
A.A.G.  1914  with  rank  of  Col. ; was  a Liaison  Pensions  Officer  on  ser.  in  America 
1917-18,  on  Staff  Independent  Air  Force  1918,  and  in  Palestine  and  Syria  1919 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches  twice)  ; C.l.E.  1891,  K.C.I.E.  1903,  G.C.I.E. 
1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  G.C.V.O.  1918:  m.  1885,  Lilian  Gertrude,  da.  of  John 
G wynne  James,  of  Aylstone  Hill,  Hereford,  and  has  issue. 


^rrns — Ermine,  an  escarbuncle  or,  surmounted  by  a lotus  flower  proper,  on  a chief  arched  gules 
a dragon  passant  or.  Crest — A cubit  arm,  vested  gules,  cuffed  ermine,  holding  in  the  hand  a plane 
eaf  proper,  and  charged  on  the  sleeve  with  a trefoil  slipped  or.  Supporters — On  either  side  a heron 
holding  in  the  beak  a sprig  of  plane  fructed  proper. 

Residence—  94,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Chib — Garrick. 


Sons  living— (PERCY)  ROLAND  (BRADFORD),  M.C.,  b.  April  9th,  1886;  Major  Coldstream 
Guards  and  4th  Batn.  Guards  Machine  Gun  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.).— (Henry  Walter)  Neville,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; European  War  1915-18. 


DURNING-LAWRENCE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  King’s  Ride,  Ascot,  Berks,  and  Carlton 
House  Terrace,  co.  London.  [Extinct  1914. J 

Sir  Edwin  Durning-Lawrence,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet  — Edith  Jane  ( Lady  D timing- Lawrence),  da.  of  the  late 
John  Benjamin  Smith,  M.P.,  of  King’s  Ride,  Ascot:  in.  1874,  Sir  Edwin  Durning-Lawrence, 
1st  Baronet,  who  d.  1914,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences , King’s  Ride,  Ascot,  Berks ; 13, 
Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.r. 


LAWSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Brayton  House,  Cumberland. 


Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  2 1 st,  1862;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Wilfrid,  M.P., 
1906;  is  patron  of  one  living  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Cumberland  Mid.  or  Penrith,  Div.  (Z)  July  1886;  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Cumberland,  Cockermouth  Div.  Dec.  1910 
to  Feb.  1916,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1910  : m. 
1891,  Mary  Camilla,  da.  of  the  late  Turner  A.  Macan, 
of  Elstow,  Beds,  and  Cariff,  co.  Armagh. 

^rrns — Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a chevron  counterchanged, 
on  a canton  sable,  two  bars  or.  Crtst — Out  of  clouds  proper, 

two  arms  embowed  vested  erminois,  cuffed  sable,  holding  a sun 
also  proper. 

Seats — Isel  Hall,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland;  Brayton, 
Cumberland.  Town  Residence—  62,  Chester  Squar6,  S.W. 
Club — Wellington.  

Brothers  living — ARTHUR,  b.  June  9th,  1866.  Residence, 

Hesket  Hall,  Wigton,  Cumberland Godfrey,  A 1880  ; ed.  at 

Harrow,  and  at  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Cirencester  (Diploma); 
is  Sec.  Devon  and  Somerset  Staghounds  Residence , Exe 

Mead,  Exford,  Taunton. 

Sisters  living— Ellen  (.Hon.  Mrs.  Arthur  Holland- Hibbert), 
b.  1864:  m.  1884,  the  Hon.  Arthur  Henry  Holland-Hibbert 

[see  V.  Knutsford].  Residence,  Munden,  Watford. Lucy, 

Edmund  Heathcote  Thruston,  J.P.,  D.  L.,  and  has  issue  living, 


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Edmund  Wybergh,  b.  1903, — John  Wilfrid  Russell,  b.  1910, — Margaret,  b.  1897, — Hoima  Joan,  b. 

1901.  Residence , Penna!  Tower,  Machynlleth,  N.  Wales. Josephine  ( Lady  Chance ),  b.  1874  : 

m.  1908,  Sir  Frederick  William  Chance,  K.B.E.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  M.P.  for  Carlisle.  Resi- 
dences, Morton,  Carlisle  ; Lancrigg,  Grasmere. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Mordaunt  Lawson,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1868,  d.  1904  : m.  1894, 
Adelaide  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  Archibald  Wybergh,  of  Borrans  Hill,  Dalston,  Carlisle  : — 
Hilton,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.). 

Wilfrid  Lawson,  M.P.  for  Cumberland  in  the  Restoration  Parliament,  was  created  a baronet 
by  James  II.  (about  1685).  The  title  became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the  xoth  baronet,  1806.  The 
estates  passed  to  Thomas  Wybergh,  who  d.  1812,  and  whose  brother  Wilfrid  assumed  the  name  of 
Lawson,  and  was  created  a baronet.  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  2nd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Carlisle  (L) 
1859-65  and  1868-85,  for  Cumberland,  Cockermouth  Div.  1886-1900,  for  Cornwall,  Camborne  Div.  1903-6, 
and  again  for  Cumberland,  Cockermouth  Div.  1906,  and  was  well  known  as  a temperance  reformer. 


LAWSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Brough  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Henry  Joseph  Lawson,  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  Dec.  25th,  1877;  s.  his  father.  Sir 
John,  1910:  m.  1899,  Ursula  Mary,  da.  of  Philip 
John  Canning  Howard  [ see  D.  Norfolk,  colls.], 
and  has  issue. 

$trms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  martlets  sable. 
Crest — On  a cap  of  maintenance  gules  turned  up  ermine,  a 
martlet  proper. 

Seat — Brough  Hall,  Catterick,  Yorkshire. 


Sons  living— RALPH  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  27th,  1905 

William  Howard,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Catherine,  b.  1900. Aurea 

Clare,  b.  1901. 

Sisters  living — Teresa,  A 1874:  m.  1898,  Francis  William 
MacDonnell,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Edward  An- 
thony, b.  1899,  — Joan  Agnes  Mary. Edith,  b.  1875  : 

vi.  1896,  John  Herbert  Riley,  and  has  issue  living, 
Eileen  Edith,  b.  1897, — Rowena,  b.  1905.  Residence , 

French  Gate,  Richmond,  Yorks. Mabel  Mary,  "b. 

1876.- Margaret  Mary,  b.  1889:  m.  1920,  Robert 

Kinnear  Robertson,  M.B.  Residence,  Brocco  Bank, 
Sheffield. 

Half-Sisters  living— Alice,  b.  1859. Agnes,  b.  1861  : m.  1887,  Henry  Bernard  Joseph  Parker. 

Residence, 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet)— Rev.  William,  b.  1834  ; ed.  at  Stonyhurst  Coll.  ; is  in  Holy 
Orders  of  Church  of  Rome.  Residence , Manresa  House,  Roehampton,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Agnes  Mary  Matilda  {Lady  Lawson),  da.  of  Edmund 
Molyneux-Seel : m.  1870,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Lawson,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1910. 
Residence, 

Sir  William,  1st  baronet,  was  nephew  of  Sir  Henry  Lawson,  6th  baronet  (cr.  1665),  of  Brough  Hall, 
being  son  of  John  Wright,  Esq.,  of  Kelvedon,  by  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Sir  John  Lawson,  5th  baronet 
(cr.  1665),  of  Brough  Hall,  whose  surname  he  assumed,  and  was  himself  created  a baronet  1841. 


LAWSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  Weetwood  Grange,  Headingley-cum-Burley,  West 

Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

6z>Digby  Lawson,*  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  3rd, 
1880  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur  Tredgold,  1915  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.  A.  1902) ; is  Capt. 
19th  Hussars,  and  Pres.,  Summary  Courts,  Army  of  the 
Rhine  ; European  War  1914-16  as  Major  Yorkshire  Hus- 
sars Yeo.  (despatches)  : m.  1909,  Iris  Mary  (from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1920),  da.  of  the  Hon.  Eustace 
Robert  FitzGerald  [ see  B.  FitzGerald],  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Per  chevron  argent  and  or,  a chevron  invected  sable  cotised 
vert,  between  in  chief  two  martlets  of  the  third  and  in  base  a trefoil 
slipped  of  the  last.  Cr* st — Between  two  arms  embowed  proper  the 
hands  supporting  a sun  in  splendour  or  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  over  all 
a rainbow  proper. 

Residence — Lunsford  Cross,  near  Bexhill,  Sussex.  Clubs — 
Cavalry,  Ranelagh,  Roehampton,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living— JOHN  CHARLES  ARTHUR  DIGBY,  b.  Oct.  24th, 

1912. Patrick  William,  b.  1914. 

Daughter  living — Daphne  Olive,  b.  1910. 

Sister  living— Olive  Louise,  b.  1886. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Louise  Frederica  Edith  Auguste  {Lady  Lawson ),  da.  of 
John  Stacpoole  O’Brien,  of  Tanderagee,  co.  Armagh  : m.  1879,  Sir  Arthur  Tredgold  Lawson,  1st 
baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  68,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

. The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Arthur  Tredgold  Lawson,  was  Chm.  of  Fairbairn,  Lawson,  Combe-Barboui 
(Limited). 


★ Hiy brother,  Arthur  Bertram  Lawson,  D S.O.,b.  1882  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Hussars,  and 
attached  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 


A rise,  and  shine  forth. 


Arise,  and  re-ilhimine. 


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DEBRETT’S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


LAWSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Knavesmire  Lodge,  City  of  York. 

Sir  Peter  Grant  Lawson,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  July  28th,  1903  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Grant, 
I9I9- 

$rms — Paly  of  four  gules  and  vert,  on  a chevron  or  three 
cinquefoils  azure,  and  on  a chief  engrailed  of  the  third  an 
ogress,  thereon  a demi-lion  rampant  argent,  between  two 
crescents  sable,  each  charged  with  three  plates.  Crest—  A 
wolfs  head  erased  proper,  collared  vert,  and  charged  with 
three  plates,  one  and  two. 

Seat — Middlethorpe  Lodge,  York. 


Brother  living— ROBIN,  b.  June  25th,  i9oq. 

Sister  living-  Griselda  Grant,  b.  1905. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet-SVLVIA  (Lady  Lawson), 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Hunter,  of  Sehby  Hall,  Darlington  : 
m.  1902,  Sir  John  Grant  Lawson,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1919. 
Residence , Middlethorpe  Lodge,  York. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Grant,  was  sometime  Dep. 
Speaker  and  Chm.  of  Ways  and  Means,  House  of  Commons, 
and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Thirsk  and  Malton  Div.  of  N.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire  (C)  1892-1906. 

. Lawson  Tancred,  see  Tancred. 

Layland  Barratt,  see  Barratt. 

LEA,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  The  Larches,  Kidderminster  (Worcestershire),  and  Sea 
Grove,  Dawlish,  Devon. 

Sir  Thomas  Sydney  Lea,  2nd  Bai'onet ; b.  Jan 
28th,  1867  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1902  ; ed.  at  Charter 
house,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1888,  LL.B.  1889 
M.A.  1892) ; is  a J.P.  for  Worcestershire,  and  a Membe 
of  House  of  Laity  of  National  Church  Assembly  : in.  1896 
Mary  Ophelia,  el.  da.  of  Robert  Woodward,  of  Arley  Castle 
near  Bewdley,  Worcestershire,  and  has  issue. 

$rOT8 — Or,  a fesse  indented  gules,  between  in  chief  two  lions  passant 
of  the  second,  in  base  a rock,  thereon  a beaver  proper,  spotted  ermine, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a sprig  of  willow  slipped  vert.  Crest — In  front  of 
a mount  vert,  thereon  a demi -heraldic  antelope  argent,  supporting  a bird 
bolt  erect  or,  three  pheons  fessewise  sable. 

Seat — Dunley  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcestershire.  Club — New  Uni- 
versity. — 

Sons  living— THOMAS  CLAUDE  HARRIS,  b.  April  13th,  1901 

Semper  fidelis.  Robert  Francis  Gore,  b.  1906. John  Sydney  Birch,  b.  1911. 

Always  faithful.  Daughter  living— Mary  Truda,  b.  1904. 

Brother  living — Rev.  Percy  Harris,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1894);  is  Sub-Warden  of  Community  of  St.  Peter,  Kilburn,  N.W.  : m.  1896,  Katharine  Ellen 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  A.  Gent,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Francis  Percival,  b.  1901, 
— Hugh  Christopher,  b.  1904.  Residence,  21,  Greville  Road,  Kilburn,  N.W. 

Sister  living — Florence  Louey,  b.  1873 : m.  1900,  Vivian  Edward  Young,  and  has  issue  living,  a 
son,  b.  1909, — a son,  b.  1913, — a da.,  b.  1905.  Residence , Shaftesbury  House,  Woking. 

The  first  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Kidderminster  ( L ) 1868-74,  lor  Donegal  co.  1879-85,  and  for 
Londonderry,  S.  Div.  ( LU ) 1886-1900. 

LECHMERE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  The  Rhydd,  Worcestershire. 

[Name  pronounced  **  Letchmere.”] 

Sir  Edmund  Arthur  Lechmere,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.2ist,  1865  5 s-  bis  father,  Sir  Edmund 
Anthony  Harley,  1894;  ed.  at  Radley;  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Worcestershire,  and  patron  of  two 
livings:  in.  1st,  1885,  Alice,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of 
Edward  Samuels,  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand ; 
2ndly,  1897,  Katharine,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Edwin  Payton  Wright,  of  Moseley,  Warwickshire, 
and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

£\rma — Gules,  a fesse,  and  in  chief  two  pelicans  vulning 
themselves  or.  Cnst— A pelican  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats — Severn  End,  and  Rhydd  Court,  Hanley  Castle, 
Worcestershire.  Club — Royal  Thames  Yacht. 


Christ  is  like  the  pelican. 


son  living— RONALD  BERWICK  HUNGERFORD,  b. 
May  16th,  1886;  is  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards;  served  during 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded) : ;;/.  19x5,  Constance 
Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Wigram  Long,  R.A., 
and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Charles,  b.  1916, — Berwick 
Hungerford,  b.  1917, — Joan  Penelope  Alice,  b.  1919. 

Brothers  living  ■¥• — Anthony  Hungerford,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse  ; sometime  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Berwick, 
Lechmere  and  Co.,  bankers,  of  Worcester  ; isa  J.P.  andD.L. 


■¥■  The  youngest,  Nicholas  George  Lechmere,  b.  1881;  Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  ^.•(killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915. 


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for  Worcestershire,  Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1920,  Ciceley  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Bridges,  R.  of  Breden- 
bury,  Herefordshire,  and  widow  of  William  George  Lupton,  of  The  Green,  Bromyard,  Hereford- 
shire. Residences , Wolverton  Hall,  Pershore  ; Killin  Lodge,  Whitebridge,  Inverness.  Club,  Junior 

Carlton Joscelyne  Alban,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Winchester  : m . 1907,  Lily,  da.  of  John  Cassavetti, 

formerly  of  Myr  Hall,  Torquay. 

Sister  living— Katharine  Mary,  b.  1875. 

This  family  came  from  the  Low  Countries,  and  obtained  from  William  I.  lands  at  Hanley,  Worcester- 
shire, which  have  been  in  the  family  ever  since.  Sir  Nicholas  Lechmere,  of  Severn  End,  M.P.  for 
Bewdley,  was  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer  at  the  Revolution.  His  grandson,  Nicholas,  sometime 
Solicitor  and  Attorney- General,  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  was  created  Baron  Lechmere 
of  Evesham  1721.  The  jrd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Tewkesbury  (C)  1866-8  for  Worcestershire  W. 
1876-85,  for  Worcestershire,  W.,  or  Bewdley,  Div.  1885-92,  and  for  Worcestershire,  S.,  or  Evesham, 
Div.  1892-4. 


LEEDS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812,  of  Croxton  Park,  Cambridgeshire. 

Sir  Edward  Templer  Leeds,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Oct. 
nth,  1859;  s.  his  half-brother,  Sir  George  Augustus,  1894: 
m.  1906,  Charlotte  Augusta,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Crow 
(formerly  R.  of  Great  Creaton,  Northants),  of  1,  Queen’s 
Parade,  Cheltenham. 

— Argent,  a fesse  gules  between  three  eagles  displayed  sable,  within 
a bordure  wavy  of  the  second,  ffirrst — A staff  raguly  vert,  thereon  a cock 
gules  wings  expanded,  combed,  wattled,  beaked,  and  legged  or,  debruised  by 
a bendlet  wavy  sinister  ermine. 

Residence — i,  Queen’s  Parade,  Cheltenham. 

Sisters  living — Evelyne  Marian.— ^Emily  : tn.  ist,  1880,  Sir  Richard 
Morris  Dane,  K.C.I.E.,  I.C.S.,  who  obtained  a divorce  1901 ; 2ndly,  190-, 

Major  — Duff. Ethel  May  : tn.  1894,  Henry  William  Spurway. 

Violet:  tn.  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Hatton  Hildebrand,  formerly  Indian 
Army,  and  has  issue  living  Violet  Katherine,  b.  1901.  Residence, 
Novelli,  Lansdown  Road,  Bath Mildred  Eleanor. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Leeds  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Joseph  Edward  Henry  Leeds,  B.D.,  b.  1857,  d.  1907  : m.  1881 
(marriage  dissolved  1891),  Elizabeth  Massey,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Quin,  J.P.,  of  Firgrove 
House,  Innishannon,  co.  Cork  : — 

Marion  Adelaide  Lucy,  b.  1882. Lilian  Anna  Marian,  b.  1884  : tn.  1907,  H.  Davison. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Arthur  St.  John  Leeds,  b.  1864,  d.  1917:  m.  1898,  Edith 
Mabel  ( who  tn.  2ndly,  1920,  John  Hugh  McNeale,  Indian  Police),  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Jackson  Muspratt  Muspratt- Williams,  of  Ferniherst,  The  Park,  Cheltenham  : — 

REGINALD  ARTHUR  ST.  JOHN)  b.  May  13th,  1899;  Lieut.  R.N.  Club— Junior  Naval  and 
Military. Geoffrey  Hugh  Anthony,  b.  19x1. Rosamond  Edith  Lilian,  b.  1900. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Henry  Leeds,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1827,  d.  1892  : tn.  ist,  1854,  Anna  Dorothea,  who  d.  1858,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
J.  E.  H.  Simpson,  M.A.  ; 2ndly,  i860,  Adelaide  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Davis  : — 

Edward  Adderley  Oglander,  b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut,  ist  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh 
Regt.  ; was  British  Vice-Consul,  Liege  1904-6  : tn.  1895,  a da.  of  R.  F.  Vevers,  of  Hereford,  and 
has  issue  living,  Vera  Mary,  b.  1898.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Montagu  Leeds,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1832, 
d.  1899  : m.  1854,  Emma,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Henry  Hildyard,  of  Rio  Janeiro  : — 

William  Henry  Montagu,  b.  1858  ; High  Sheriff  of  Pembrokeshire  1920-21  : tn.  1892,  Mary,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  James  Fyfe-Jamieson,  of  Monisbrock,  Renfrewshire,  and  9,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Roland,  R.N.,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.  ; became  Lieut.  1916, — Aubrey, 

b.  1903.  Residence , Heywood  Mount,  Tenby.  Chibs,  St.  James’s,  Bath. Joseph  Edward 

Montagu,  b.  1864:  tn.  1902,  Kathleen  Leigh  Manners,  da.  of  John  Leigh  Goldie  McCarthy,  M.D., 

of  Barrie,  Ontario,  Canada. Charles  Frederick  Augustus,  b.  1868  : tn.  1902,  Mildred  Katharine 

Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Denham  Robinson,  of  St.  Hilda’s,  Hampton  Wick,  and  has  issue  living, 
Hildyard,  b.  1902, — Eric,  b.  1907, — Marjorie,  b.  1904.  Residence,  New  Oxley,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Lilian  Emma:  m.  1882,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic  Henry  John  Birch,  R.A.,  who  d.  1911. Lucy 

Helen  Grace  : m.  1886,  David  Evan  Stephens,  and  has  issue  living,  David  John  Montagu  (of 
Dolgay,  Conwil,  Carmarthenshire),  b,  1887  : m • 19161  Isabel  S.  Lewis,  and  has  issue  living,  Marion 
Doris  Nest  b.  1920, — Doris  Gertrude.  Residence,  Glasfryn,  Llandilo,  Carmarthenshire  —— 
Frederica  Katherine:  tn.  1894,  Col.  Alexander  Egerton  Dallas,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  Indian  Army,  and 
has  issue  living,  Gwendolen,  b.  18 — : tn.  1920,  Capt.  Hugh  Waldron  Dallas,  Indian  Army.  ■ 
Eleanor  Constance  Mabel.  Residence , 45, 'Thames  Street,  Sunbury. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Lewis  Leeds,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1845,  d.  1900  : 
tn.  1873,  Lucy  Anne  (now  of  The  Cottage,  Otterbourne,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late 
Mashiter  Helme,  of  Brighton  : — 

Mashiter,  b.  1883  : tn.  1911,  Iris  Wilhelmina,  da.  of  Wilhelm  Anton  Hasbach,  and  has  issue  living, 

Joseph  Mashiter,  b.  1912.  Club,  Bath. Sylvia  Catherine : tn.  1912,  Charles  Courtenay  Cum- 

ming.  Residence,  Spring  Grove,  Bishopstoke,  Hants. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Leeds  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  George  Stretton  Leeds,  M.D.,  b.  1875,  d.  1909  : tn.  (March)  1905, 
Louisa  Christian,  only  da.  of  the  late  James  Barker  Duncan,  W.S.,  of  6,  Hill  Street, 
Edinburgh  : — 

Charles  Rupert  Duncan,  b.  (Dec.)  1905.— -Margaret  Enid  Lilian,  b.  1908. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  George  Leeds  (intra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Howard  Leeds,  b.  1853,  d.  1893 : tn.  1886,  Ethel  Beatrice, 
el.  da.  of  Charles  H.  Perkins,  of  the  Admiralty: — 

Mary  Faith,  b.  1887  : tn.  1917,  Lieut.  John  Anthony  Vere  Morse,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Clyde  Anthony  Leeds,  b.  1919, — Jane  Antonia  Unity,  b.  1918.— Gabriel  Frances,  b.  1889. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Leeds,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1807,  d.  1864  : tn.  ist, 
Henrietta  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1838,  da.  of  Henry  Hayward  ; 2ndly,  1850,  Anner 
da.  of  Thomas  Dumayne  Place,  of  Ffrwd  Vale,  co.  Glamorgan  : — 

Emily.  Residence , River  Street,  Bath.— Florence  Mary. 


Vigilate  ! 
Watch  ye  ! 


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Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Frederick  Leeds,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1820,  d.  1888  • 
m.  1851,  Anna  Maria  Frances,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Anthony 
Savage,  of  1 rin.  Coll. , Oxford 

Augustus  Rowley  Brooke,  b.  1852;  formerly  Capt.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.  : 7*.  1st,  1881, 
[“rriaf  dissolved  1885],  Antoinette  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Cheape,  G.C.B.  ; andly, 
1888,  Amy  Vaughan,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  George  Jones,  R.  of  Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex. 
Residence , Cross,  Torrington,  Devon. 


Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Montagu  Leeds,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1824,  d.  1878  : 
. m‘  i854>  Jessie,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Thomas  Spears,  of  Kirkcaldy  : — 

Oglanrier  George  Montagu,  b.  1857  : ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1880)  • 

w.  1885,  Louie  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  de  Stanton  Lord. Edward  Ernest,  b i8sq  • ed 

at  Haileybury  ; formerly  Lieut.  24th  Middlesex  Rifle.  Vol. : *«.  1884,  Emma  Seddon,  da.  of  the  s', 
on  J*°nwra  of  Duluth,  Minnesota,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Jessie  Louisa,  b. 

1886,  Kate  Frances,  b.  1887. Thomas  Louis,  C.MG.,  D.S.O. , b.  1869;  ed.  at  Sherborne;  is 

Lieut-Ul.  Indian  Army;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)- 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1904,  Clara  Guion,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  S.  Kilbourne,  of  U.S.* 
Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Guion,  b.  1914. 


LEES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Blackrock,  Dublin. 

Sir  Arthur  Henry  James  Lees,  5 th 

Baronet ; b.  Jan.  18th,  1863 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Harcourt  James,  1917. 

^trms — Azure,  a fesse  cheeky  argent  and  sable,  between 
six  cross-crosslets  fitchee,  three  in  the  chief  and  three  in  the 
nombril  points  or,  and  three  billets,  two  in  the  honour  and  one 
in  the  base,  points  of  the  second.  drtst — A dexter  hand 

couped  above  the  wrist  and  erect  proper,  grasping  a crescent  or.. 

Residence — 


Brother  living— EDWIN  LESLIE,  b.  Nov.  22nd,  1866: 
in.  18 — , Anne,  da.  of — Charlton,  and  has  issue  living,  three 
das.  Residence , 

Sisters  living— Laura  Mary,  b.  1865. Eva  Janet,  b.  1869  : 

in.  1902,  Major  John  Plomer  Bliss,  2nd  W.  India  Regt.,  and 
has  issue  living,  John  Alexander  Plomer  Lees,  b.  1909, — 
Eileen  Norah  Lees,  b.  1903. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Mary  Charlotte 
Cooke.  Residence , The  Long  House,  Cowfold,  Sussex 
Hester  Elizabeth  Ida.  Residence , Harbour  View,  Kingston- 
by-Sea,  near  Brighton. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Louise  ( Lady  Lees),  da. 
of  — Hayes,  of  U.S.A.  : m.  1899,  as  his  third  wife,  Sir 
Harcourt  James  Lees,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1917. 


Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  George  Cholmondeley  Lees,  Lieut.  61st 
Regt.,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  18 — , d.  1896  : m.  1st,  1840,  Georgiana,  who  d.  1843,. 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Colclough,  33rd  Regt.  ; 2ndly,  1866,  Antoinette,  who  d.  1919, 
da.  of  Mons.  Benjamin  Louis  du  Gue,  of  Lausanne,  Switzerland  : — 

Alice.  Residence , 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Cathcart  Lees  (infra) ; — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Shaw  Lees,  b.  1844,  d.  1904  : m.  1883,  Anna  Magdel6ria,  da.  of  the 
Ven.  Alexander  Stuart,  Archdeacon  of  Ross,  co.  Cork  : — 

Madeliene  Elinor,  b.  1885 : m.  1919,  Henry  William  Crosthwait. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Cathcart  Lees,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1777,  d. 
1858  ; in.  1800,  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Shaw  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Cathcart  Lees,  M.D.,  b.  1811,  d.  1861:  in.  1843,  Elinor,  da.  of  Isaac 
Matthew  D’Olier,  of  Collegnes,  co.  Dublin  : — 

John  Cathcart,  b.  1854 : in.  1886,  Helen  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  John  Rutherfoord  D’Olier,  of 
Herbert  House,  Booterstown,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Rutherfoord  D’Olier,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut. 

R. E.,— Helen  Campbell  D’Olier,  b.  1889.  Residence , 22,  St.  Leonard’s  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

Margaret  Elinor.— Mary  Emily.  Residence , Rockabill,  Skerries,  co.  Dublin. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Eden  Lees,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Lees,  b.  1814,  d.  1862:  in.  1840,  Mary  Harriet,  who  d.  1875,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Western,  18th  Hussars  : — 

Harcourt,  b.  1843  : in.  1867,  Mary  Masey,  da.  of  Joseph  Burke,  of  The  Lodge,  Templemore,  and 
has  issue  living,  Harcourt  Edward,  b.  1884, — Kathleen  Western, — Ethel  Sophia  Harriet  Western.. 

Harry,  b.  1846. Richard  Armit,  b.  1850. James  Vance,  b.  1854. Sophia  Harriet  Western. 

Residence , 68,  Marlborough  Road,  Dublin. Maria  Charlotte.  Anna  Gifford;  in.  1879,  Byron 

De  Lacy,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Byron,  b.  1880.  Residence,  68,  Marlborough  Road, 
Donnybrook,  Dublin Emily  Mary  Armit;  in.  1881,  Henry  Warburton  Hodgetts,  of  Civil  Ser., 

S.  Australia.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  lat  Thomas  Orde  Lees,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lees,  b.  1814,  d.  1871  ; in.  1836,  Eliza,  da.  of  John  Cathcart  Lees  ; 
2ndly,  1845,  Lady  Louisa  Hastings,  who  d.  1868,  da.  of  nth  Earl  of  Huntingdon  : — 
Thomas  Orde  Hastings,  b.  1846  ; a M.A.  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1880;  formerly  Ch.  Constable  of  the  Isle 
of  Wight  : in.  1871,  Grace,  only  child  of  the  late  Joshua  Wigley  Bateman  (Sec.  to  Duchy  of  Cornwall). 
o<  Guilsborough,  Northamptonshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Orde  Hans,  O.B.E.,  A.F.C., 
b.  1877;  is  Major  R.M.L.I.  (retired),  and  serving  with  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(A.F.C.,  O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  1902,  Rhoda  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  P.  Musgrave, 

and  widow  of  R.  Lovat  Fraser,  and  has  issue  living,  Grace  Isabel  Renee  b.  1909, — Mabel 
Louise  ; in.  1902,  Major  Maximilian  St.  Leger  Simon,  R.E.,  and  a Staff  Capt.  at  War 
Office,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Hastings  b.  1909.  Residence,  Guilsborough,  Northants. 
Chambers,  2,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.C.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  Wellington,  Huriingham. 


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Ellen:  rn.  1866,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Scovell  Bigge,  C.B.,  who  d.  1914,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Arthur  Hastings,  b.  1866;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E., — George  Orde,  b.  i86c>;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
R.E., — Harry  Fowler,  b.  1874;  is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army:  m.  1908,  Alice  Memwen,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Roberts  (formerly  M.P.  for  Flint  Dist.),  of  Bryngwenallt,  Abergele. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Lees,  b.  1816,  d.  1878  : m.  1848,  Eliza  Maria,  who  d.  1881,  da„ 
of  Daniel  M‘Kay,  of  Dublin  : — 

Cerise  Antoinette.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Armit  Lees,  b.  1825,  d.  1885  : m.  1st,  1846,  Sophia,  who  d.  1859, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Rowley,  Prebendary  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Dublin  ; 2ndly,  1861,  Mary 
Louisa,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  John  Hamilton,  of  The  Grove,  Ballyacole  : — 

Mary  Cerise:  m.  1867,  John  Henry  Darley,  who  d.  1883,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Digby 
(of  Ferney,  Stillorgan,  Dublin),  b.  1870:  admitted  solicitor  1894  : m.  1908,  Beatrice,  da.  of  Richard 
Maunsell  Waller,  formerly  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  John  Waller  b.  1909,  Beatrice 
Cerise  1912,  Frances  b.  1915,  Annette  Sybil  b.  1917  — Cecil  Hastings  (of  Gortamore,  Foxrock,  co. 
Dublin),  b.  1878  ; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1903  ; appointed  Ch.  Inspector  National  Health  Insurance 
Commn. , Ireland  19x2 : m.  1905,  Phyllis  Mary,  da.  ot  Thomas  Tight  Mecredy,  solicitor,  of  91,  Merrion 
Square  West,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Cecil  Hastings  b.  1911,  Hugh  Rowley  Purdon  b. 
1918,  Phyllis  Cerise  b.  1909,  Rosemary  Lees  b.  1914, — Bernard  d’Olier,  C.I.E.,  b.  1880  [see  “ Com- 
panionage  ”] : m.  1908,  Frances  Amy  Heathcote,  da.  of  William  John  Arculus,  of  Southfields, 
Leicester,  and  has  issue  living,  Desmond  Bernard  John  b.  1909,  Bernard  Henry  b.  1912,  Joan  b. 
1914,  Beryl  Elizabeth  b.  1917, — Sophia  Louisa  : in.  1896,  A.  R.  Colles,  who  d.  1899, — Mary 
Elizabeth, — Frances  Emily:  m.  1900,  J.  Merrick  Lloyd,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Croghan,  co.  Roscommon, 
— Maria  Cerise  : m.  1901,  Charles  St.  George  Orpen,  solicitor,  of  Lisheens,  Carrickmines,  co. 
Dublin  [V.  Charlemont,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Frederick  St.  George  b.  1903,  Cerise 
Mary  b.  1904,  Grace  Anne  b.  1905.  Kathleen  Hilda  b.  1910,  Beatrice  Esther  b.  1913,  Annette  Rothe 
(twin)  A 1913, — Annette  Katherine, — Hilda:  m.  19x2,  the  Rev.  Ernest  Henry  Cornwall  Lewis- 
Crosby  (R.  of  Rathmines,  Dublin),  of  Hatherton,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Cornwall 
b.  1915,  John  Ernest  Cornwall  b.  1919,  Edythe  Charity  Patricia  b.  1917.  Residence , Hatley,  10, 

Burlington  Road,  Dublin. Mary  Armit  : m.  xst,  1869,  William  MacGeough  Bond,  who  d.  1896; 

2ndly,  1903,  Maj.-Gen.  Beauchamp  John  Colclough  Doran,  C.B.,  Royal  Irish  Regt.,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  May,  b.  1879 : m.  1899,  H.  F.  Hardy.  Residences , Ely  House,  Wexford  ; 

50,  Stephen’s  Green,  Dublin. Emma  : m.  1874,  John  T.  Crosthwait,  who  d.  18^9,  and  has  issue 

living,  Henry  William,  b.  1879, — John  Lees,  b.  1885, — Rev.  William  Frederick,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  is  a 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; m 1917,  Harriette  Gwendolyne,  el.  da.  of  Francis  Reid  Gethin  [see  Gethin, 
Bt..  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Daphne  Lilian  b.  1 919, — Edith  Frances,  b.  1881, — Mary  Louisa, 
b.  1887.  Residence , 7,  Vergemont,  Clonskeagh,  Dublin.  Sophie  : m.  1st,  1893,  William  Charles 
Kingsbury  Wilde,  who  d.  1899  ; 2ndly,  1900,  Alexander  Louis  Teixeira  de  Mattos  (Sec.  War  Trade 
Intelligence  Depart.  1918-19),  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Dorothy  Ierne,  b.  1895. 
Residence , 9,  Cheltenham  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W.3. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Lees  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Rowland  John  Lees,  b.  1852,  d.  1888  : m.  1878,  Isabella,  who  d.  1902, 
da.  of  Capt.  — Hardie,  of  Granton  : — 

Henry  Orde  McAllister,  b.  1880;  Capt.  in  Merchant  Ser.  : m.  1902,  Marion  Paul  Scott,  of  Edinburgh, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Orde  Westwater,  b.  190- , — Dorothy  Ann,  b.  190-.  Residence.,  St. 
Ronan’s,  Wardie  Crescent,  Edinburgh.— Charles  Harcourt,  b.  1881  ; is  in  Inland  Revenue, 
Dundee : m.  1914,  Isabella,  da.  of  Adam  J.  Gillies,  of  26,  Eyre  Crescent,  Edinburgh.— 
Mabel  Augusta,  b.  1878  : m.  18 — , Thomas  Traill,  and  has-issue  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  William  Armit  Lees  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Hastings  Rowley-Lees,  R.N.,  b.  1853,  d.  1883  : m.  1877,  Hilda  Maude 
(now  of  Lingmoor,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Gunter,  of  Earl’s  Court,  S.W. 
[Gunter,  Bt.  ] : — 

Nora  Maude,  b.  1878  : m.  1910,  Major  John  Weddall  Nelson,  D.S.O.,  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W„ 

Kent  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  John  Lees,  b.  1912. Gladys  Noel  Sophia,  b.  1881  : m.  1908, 

Capt.  Frederick  George  Ross,  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  Donald  Garth,  b.  1909, — 
Peter  Stuart  Hastings,  b.  1912.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet  greatly  distinguished  himself  with  the  British  troops  in  Germany  under  the 
Marquess  of  Granby.  He  was  afterwards  successively  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod,  Secretary  of  War, 
and  Secretary  to  the  Post  Office  in  Ireland. 


LEES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  South  Lytchet  Manor,  Lytchet  Minster,  Dorset. 

Sir  John  Victor  Elliott  Lees,  D.S.O.,  M.C.r 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  nth,  1887;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Thomas 
Evans  Keith,  1915;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (twice  wounded,  D.S  O., 
M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1915,  Madeline 
Annie  Pamela,  da.  of  Sir  Harold  Pelly,  4th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  chevron  dovetail  argent  and  gules,  in  chief  two  millrinds 
sable,  and  in  base  an  owl  of  the  first.  Crest — On  a millrind  fessewise 

sable  an  owl  argent. 

Seat — South  Lytchet  Manor,  Poole,  Dorset. 

Son  living— JAMES,  b.  March  3rd,  1920. 

Daughter  living — Katharine  Margaret,  b.  1918. 

Brother  living— Bernard  Percy  Turnbull,  b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  : m. 
1919,  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  Philip  John  Joseph  Radcliffe,  C.M.G.  [see 
Radcliffe,  Bt.]. 

Sisters  living— Florence  Mary  Bernarda  {Hon.  Mrs.  James  W.  Best), 
b.  1885  : m.  1914,  the  Hon.  James  William  Best,  O.B.E.,  Indian  Forest  Depart,  [see  B.  Wynford]. 

Residence,  Hoberngabad,  Central  Provinces,  India. Eleanore  Juliet  Anne,  b.  1894 : m.  1919, 

Com.  E.  H.  Marsden,  R.N. Alice  Irene  Dieudonne,  b.  1902. 


Without  haste , without 
rest. 


Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Benita  Blanche  ( Lady  Lees),  el.  da.  of  Sir  Harold  Pelly,  4th 
Bt.  : m.  1913,  Sir  Thomas  Evans  Keith  Lees,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in  action)  1915.  Resi- 
dence, South  Lytchet  Manor,  Poole,  Dorset. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Elliott  Lees,  D.S.O  , sat  as  M.P.  for  Oldham  (C)  1886-1892,  and  for 
Birkenhead  1894-1906,  and  served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1901.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Thomas 
Evans  Keith  Lees,  Lieut.  Dorset  Yeo.  and  A.D.C.,  d.  of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War  1915. 


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LEESE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Send  Holme,  Send,  Surrey. 

Sir  William  Hargreaves  Leese,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  24th,  1868  ; s.  his  father  Sir  Joseph 
Francis,  1914;  eel.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1890)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893;  admitted 
a Solicitor  1906;  is  a J.P.  for  Herts:  m.  1893,  Violet 
Mary,  da.  of  Albert  Sandeman,  formerly  of  Presdales, 
Ware,  Herts,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Gules,  a fesse  embattled  counterembattled  between  in 
chief  two  falcons  belled  or  and  in  base  a hand  erect  couped  at 
the  wrist,  holding  a dagger  in  pale  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
gold.  Crrst — A falcon  belled  or,  supporting  with  the  dexter 
paw  a flagstaff  proper,  beaded  and  tasselled  or,  therefrom  flow- 
ing to  the  dexter  a banner  gules  charged  with  a dagger  in 
pale  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

Seat. — Crossways  House,  Wilmington,  Sussex.  Clubs — 

Brooks’s,  Beefsteak.  

Sons  living— OLIVER  WILLIAM  HARGREAVES,  D.S.O. , 
b.  Oct.  27th,  1894 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  as  Acting  Capt.  (wounded, 

despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1916. Peter  Albert,  b.  1905. 

■ ■■  Alexander  William,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Betty  Violet  Mary,  b.  1899. 

Brothers  living — Vernon  Francis,  O.B.E.,  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Winchester;  is  a Dep.-Surveyor  o 
New  Forest;  O.B.E.  1918  : 1900,  Gwendoline  Edytfia,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Stevenson,  and 

has  issue  living.  John  Henry  Vernon,  b.  1901, — Margaret  Gwendoline,  b.  1907.  Residence , The 

King’s  House,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. Neville,  D.S.O.,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Winchester;  Lieut.-Col. 

R.A.S.C.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17  (desnatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917:  m.  18 — , 
Matilda,  da.  of  — Saunders,  and  has  issue  living,  Cicely  Violet, — Aurelia  Neville, — Joyce  Alice 

—Cecil  Mellor,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Winchester. Clive,  b.  1888;  Major  R.A.S.C.:  m.  1916, 

Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Dickson,  of  Chester. 

Sisters  living— Constance  Alice,  b.  1878  : m.  1907,  Major  Sidney  Robert  Gordon  Kendall,  Indian 

Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy,  b.  1912. Dorothy  Violet,  b.  1882  : m.  1907,  Leonard  Curtis 

Rawlence,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael,  b.  1909.  Residence , Wilton,  Wilts. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  Constance  ( Lady  Leese),  da.  of  the  late  William  Har- 
greaves, of  Broadoak,  Accrington,  and  Send  Holme,  Woking,  Surrey  : m.  1867,  Sir  Joseph  Francis 
Leese,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1914. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Joseph  Francis  (cr.  a Knt.  1895),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lancashire  (N.-E.), 
Accrington  Div.  (Z.)  1892-1910,  and  was  Recorder  of  Manchester  1893-1913. 


Lefevre  [Shaw-Lefevre-St.  John-MildmayJ.  see  Mildmay. 


le  Fleming,  see  Fleming. 

LEGARD,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Ganton,  Yorkshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Ledgard.”] 

Sir  Algernon  Willoughby  Legard,  12th  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Willoughby  Legard,  2nd  son  of  7th 
Bt. : b.  Oct.  14th,  1842  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Charles,  1901  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1872, 
Alicia  Egerton,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Brooks,  formerly 
R.  of  Great  Hampden. 

firms — Argent  on  a bend  between  six  mullets  pierced  of  the  field  gules, 
a cross-patee  or.  Crtst — A greyhound  or,  collared  sable. 

Residence — 18,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  W.  Clubs — Boodle’s, 

Yorkshire.  

Widow  living  of  11th  Baronet— Frances  Emily  {Lady  Legard), 
da.  of  the  late  Francis  Alexander  Hamilton,  of  Brent  Lodge,  Finchley, 
N.  : nt-  1878,  Sir  Charles  Legard,  nth  baronet,  who<Z.  1001.  Residence, 
22,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Cecil  Henry  Legard,  2nd  son  of  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b. 
1843,  d.  1918  : m.  1873,  Emily  Mary,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  James  Hall,  of 
Scorborough  Hall,  Beverley:  — 

DIGBY  ALGERNON  HALL,  b.  Dec.  7th,  1876;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1899):  nt.  1904,  Georgina  Blanche  F.laine,  da.  of  William  Joseph  Starkey  Barber-Starkey 
[see  Kinloch,  Bt.,  cr.  1873],  and  has  issue  living.  Thomas  Digby,  b.  1905,— John  D'Arcy,  b.  1908, 
— William  Ernest,  b.  1911, — Cassandra  Rosamond  Elaine,  b.  1917.  Residence , Headon  Lodge, 

Brompton,  Yorkshire.  Clubs,  Junior  Constitutional,  Carlton,  Royal  Automobile. Gertrude 

Cassandra,  b.  1879:  vi.  1909.  Harry  Percival  Cross.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Legard,  4th  son  of  5th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Fames  Anlaby  Legard,  R.N  , b.  1805,  d.x 869  : in.  1845,  Catherine, 
who  d.  1887,  widow  of  Henry  Ralph  Beaumont,  and  da.  of  Sir  George  Cayley,  6th  Bt.  : — 

Sir  James  Digby,  K.C.B.,  b.  1846;  formerly  Capt.  R.A.  ; sometime  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Comdg.) 
Yorkshire  R.F.A.  (Reserve);  is  a J.P.  for  E.  and  N.  Ridings  of  York,  a D.L.  and  County 
Alderman  for  N.  Riding  of  York,  and  late  Col.  and  Co.  Comdt.  N.  Riding  Vol.  Regt.  ; C.B.  (Civil) 
1905,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1909  : nt.  1877,  Julia  Helen,  da.  of  Alfred  Arkwright,  of  Wirksworth,  Derby, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Alfred  Digby,  C.B.E.,  b.  1878  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  nt.  1902,  Winifred,  only  da.  of  William  George  Morris,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
and  has  issue  living,  Katherine  Emily  Winifred  b.  1903,  Ursula  Rebecca  Julia  b.  1904,  Diana 
b.  1918,— George  Percy,  R.N.,  b 1879  ; became  Lieut.  1901  : nt.  1905,  Andolie,  da.  of  Percy  Luck, 
of  Stockholm,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Percy  Digby  b.  1906,  James  Frederick  b.  1907, — 
Vendela  Susan  Esther  b.  1911, — Richard  Anlaby,  b.  1880, — Thomas  Francis  (twin),  b.  1885, — 
Reginald  John,  b.  1893;  Lieut.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.);  d.  (of  wounds  in  action) 
1915, — Helen  Mary  Alice, — Evelyn  Elizabeth  Catherine  (twin  with  Thomas):  nt.  1910,  George 
A.  Maxwell,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  Helen  b.  1912,— Edith  Victoria:  nt.  1913,  Roger  John 


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Kinloch  Barber-Starkey  [see  Kinloch,  Bt.,  cr.  1873], — Pauline  Octavia  b.  1892.  Residences , 

Welham,  Malton,  Yorks  ; 24,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Yorkshire. 

Allayne  Beaumont,  b.  1847;  formerly  Lieut.  60th  Rifles:  m.  1881,  Mary  Adelaide,  da.  of  the 
late  T.  Buckley,  of  Detroit,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Adrienne  Catharine,  b.  1882, — Mary 
Olive,  b.  1885. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Barnabas  Legard,  b.  1810,  d.  1890  : m.  1845,  Anne  Maria, 
da.  of  Robert  Onebye-Walker : — 

Evelyn  Mary  : in.  1886,  William  J.  Gillett.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Legard  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Digby  Legard,  b.  1829,  d.  1883 : m.  1872,  Jane,  who  d.  1875, 
da.  of  Adm.  Frederick  Vernon-Harcourt  : — 

D’Arcy,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  b.  1873  ; is  Col.  Lancers,  and  Comdg.  Midland  Mounted  Brig,  with  rank  of 
Brig. -Gen.  ; S.  Africa  1901  (despatches),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919:  in.  1908,  Lady  Edith  Margaret  Emily  Mary 
Foljambe,  da.  of  xst  Earl  of  Liverpool  {cr.  1905),  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Francis,  b.  1909, — 

Antony  Ronald,  b.  1912, — a son,  b.  1917.  Residetice , Maes  Court,  Tenbury,  Worcestershire 

Marcia,  b.  1875:  in.  1902,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Crosbie  Blunt,  V.  of  Gargrave,  and  has  issue  living, 
Dorothy  Marcia,  b.  1903, — Violet  Alice,  b.  igo6.  Residence,  Gargrave  Vicarage,  Leeds. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Hawksworth  Legard,  b.  1838,  d.  1906 : in.  1873,  Frances,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Slingsby  Duncombe-Shafto,  of  Buckworth,  Hunts,  and  widow  of  Major  Coates, 
of  Pasture  House,  Northallerton: — 

Of  whom  George  Shafto,  b.  1874:  ed.  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896);  is  Head  Master, 
Bow  Preparatory  Sch.,  and  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17.  Residence , 

Bow,  Durham. Ralph  Hawksworth,  b.  1875  ; Capt.  Durham  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Digby  Legard,  5th  son  of  5th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Legard,  b.  1802,  d.  1882  : in.  1828,  Anna  Elizabeth,  wh  d.  1887, 
da.  of  Francis  Ramsden-Hawksworth,  of  Barnborough  Grange,  Yorkshire: — 

Albert  George,  b.  1845  ; sometime  H.M.’s  Ch.  Inspector  of  Schools  for  Wales:  ?n.  1875,  Anna 
Mildreda,  da.  of  Matthew  R.  Bigge,  of  Elton,  Peterborough.  Residence , Brow  Hill,  Batheaston,  Bath. 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Digby  Charles  Legard,  b.  1815,  d.  1851  : in.  1846  Henrietta  Isabella, 
who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Simpson,  V.  of  Boynton  : — 

Digby  Charles,  b.  1851  : m.  1880,  Eleanor  Clementina,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Bruce,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Durham,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George  Bruce,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x4  (despatches), — Charles,  M.C. , b.  1887; 
European  War  19x4-19  as  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (wounded,  M.C.) : in.  19x8,  Ethel  Gertrude,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev  G.  S.  Marriott,  R.  of  Sigglesthorne,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Hugo  Digby  b. 
1920,— Roger  Alexander,  b.  1891;  European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  Lincolnshire  Yeo, — Geoffrey 
Philip  b.  1892;  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Muriel  Dundas,  b. 
1897.  Residence , St.  George’s  Hill,  Bathampton,  Bath. 

This  faintly  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Yorkshire,  and  possessed  the  manor  of  Anlaby  as  early  as  the 
12th  century,  and  a portion  of  the  manor  is  still  in  possession  of  the  family.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir 
John,  was  M.P.  for  Scarborough,  and  an  eminent  royalist.  Sir  Charles,  nth  baronet,  was  Chm.  of 
E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  County  Council,  and  M.P.  for  Scarborough  (C)  1874-80. 


LEICESTER,  Creation  (I.)  1671,  of  Timogne,  Queen’s  co. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Lester.”] 

Sir  Peter  Fleming  Frederic  Leicester,  8th 

Baronet , elder  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederic  Leicester,  grand- 
son of  4th  baronet ; b.  Jan.  25th,  1863;  s.  his  second  cousin, 
John  Byrne  Leicester,  3rd  Baron  De  Tabley,  1895  ; for- 
merly Lieut.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of 
Officers : m.  1904,  Kate  Patten,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
M.  Warden,  of  New  York. 

^rms — Quarterly  ; ist  and  4th  grand  quarters  quarterly,  1st  and  2th 
azure,  a fesse  gules  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  or  ; 2nd  and  3rd  azure,  a 
fesse  gules  fretty  or  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last  ; 2nd  and  3rd 
grand  quarters  gUles,  a chevron  between  three  dexter  hands  couped  at  the 
wrist  argent,  a bordure  of  the  last.  Crtsfs — ist,  a wyvern’s  head  couped 
vert ; 2nd,  a swan’s  head  argent  guttee  de  sang  ; 3rd,  a mermaid  proper,  in 
the  dexter  hand  a mirror,  and  charged  on  the  body  with  five  escallops  or. 
Residences — 


Brother  living — BYRON,  b.  Jan.  23rd,  1868  ; formerly  Capt.  ist  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; is 
Transport  Registration  Officer,  Indian  Army,  with  rank  of  Major  : m.  1895,  Guendolen  Margaret, 
who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  John  Brooke,  of  Honley,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Meriel 
Guendolen,  b.  1899, — Lesbia  Evelyn  Margaret,  b.  1908. 

Sister  living — Meriel  Amelia  Caroline. 

Mother  living — Amelia  Susannah,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Campbell,  59th  Bengal  N.I.  : in.  1861, 
as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Frederic  Leicester,  who  d.  1873.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Henry  Augustus  Leicester,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Leicester,  b.  1795,  d.  1858  : m.  1821,  Sally,  who  d.  1843,  ^a*  of 
Richard  Topp,  of  Whitton,  Salop  : — 

Augusta,  b.  1824 : m.  1859,  Mons.  Hippolyte  La  Bienvenue,  who  d.  1890. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Byrne  Leicester,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Leicester, 
3rd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  William  Frederick  Leicester,  b.  1831,  d.  1906  : in. 
ist,  1871,  Louisa  Helen,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Godfrey,  of  Abingdon  ; 2ndly, 
1894,  Mary  Lilian  (now  of  Dunley  House,  near  Bovey  Tracey,  S.  Devon),  da.  of  the  late 
George  William  Young,  of  Branksome  Manor,  Bournemouth  : — 

George  William  Frederic,  b.  1895;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; 

European  War  1914-18  (wounded). Charles  Byrne  Warren,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Radley;  Lieut,  ist 

Dragoon  Guards;  European  War  1914-18. 

Sir  Gregory  Byrne,  ist  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Ballynakil.  The  4th  baronet  assumed  by  Act  of 
Parliament  the  surname  of  Leicester  in  1744,  and  Sir  John,  5th  baronet,  was  cr.  Baron  de  Tabley 
{ext.),  in  which  title  the  Baronetcy  remained  merged  until  the  death  of  the  3rd  Baron  in  1895. 


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LEIGH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 


Sir  John  Leigh,  ist  Baronet,  son  of  John 
Leigh,  J.P.,  of  Brooklands,  Cheshire ; b.  Aug.  3rd, 
1884  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch. ; sometime  Chm. 
and  Managing  Director  of  John  Leigh  (Limited)  ; is 
a Trustee  Manchester  Acad,  of  Fine  Arts,  a J P.  for 
Co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  a Member  of  Council  of 
Beyond  Seas  Asso.,  Donor  of  John  Leigh  Hospitals 
at  Altrincham  and  Brooklands,  a Trustee  of  King’s- 
Fund  for  Disabled  Sailors  and  Soldiers,  and  patron 
of  seven  livings  : in.  1908,  Norah  Marjorie,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  John  Henry  New,  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  on  a cross  engrailed  quadrant  gules,  a garb 
or  between  in  chief  two  roses  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Crtsl — A cubit  arm  vested  gules,  cuffed  argent, 

grasping  a staff  in  bend  sinister  proper,  pendant  therefrom  a 
banner  of  the  second,  charged  with  a cross  couped  of  the  first. 

Seats — Lilleshall  Hall,  Newport,  Salop  ; Beach  House, 
Llandudno,  N.  Wales.  Town  Residence—  6,  Carlton  House 
Terrace,  S.W.  Clubs — Constitutional  (Manchester),  Royal 

Automobile. 

Sons  living — JOHN,  b.  March  24th,  1909.— —Eric,  b.  1913. 
Daughter  living— Marjorie,  b.  1910. 


LEIGHTON,  Creation  (E.)  1693,  of  Wattlesborough,  Shropshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “LaytOll.”] 

Sir  Richard  Tihel  Leighton,*  ioth  Baronet ; 
b.  1893  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Bryan  Baldwin  Mawddwy,  1919  j 
ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; European 
War  1914-18  with  R.F.C.  (wounded,  despatches  thrice). 

$.rms — Quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  or  and  gules.  Cmt — A wyvern 
with  wings  expanded  sable. 

Seat — Loton  Park,  Shrewsbury.  Town  Residence — 8,  Wellington 
Court,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.  Clubs—  Bachelors’,  Bath. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  8th  baronet — CUTH  BERT  LEIC ESTER- 
WARREN,  b.  Nov.  6th,  1877;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Merton  Coll. 
Oxford;  is  a J.P.  for  Cheshire;  received  Roy.  license  to  assume  the  sur- 
names and  arms  of  Leicester-Warren  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  1899  : 
in.  1904,  Hilda  Marguerite,  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Edmund  Henry 
Davenport,  of  Davenport,  Salop,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Leighton 
Byrne,  b.  1907, — Margaret  Alice,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Tabley  House,  Knutsford. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  8th  baronet) — Catharine  Barbara:  m.  1909,  Alfred  Frederick  Sotheby, 

Meriel  Gundrede : in.  1890,  Algernon  E.  Perkins,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Algernon,  b. 

1896, — Meriel  Elizabeth,— Cynthia  Gundrede.  Residence . 

Great-Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Frances  Christina:  m.  1862,  the  Rev.  Edward 
George  Baldwyn  Childe,  Preb.  of  Hereford,  who  d.  1898.  Residences,  Kyre  Park,  Tenbury, 

Worcestershire;  3,  Wilton  Place,  S.W. Charlotte  {Hon.  Mrs.  William  H.  A.  Feilding ) : in. 

1893,  Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Henry  Adelbert  Feilding,  who  d.  1895  [ see  E.  Denbigh].  Residence, 
19,  Wilton  Place,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Margaret  {Lady  Leighton),  da.  of  Major  John  Fletcher,  of 
Saltoun  : in.  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Bryan  Baldwin  Mawddwy  Leighton,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1919. 
Residences,  8,  Wellington  Court,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.  ; Loton  Park,  Shrewsbury. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Stanley  Leighton,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1901  : 
111.  1873,  Jessie  Marie  (now  of  13,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  and  co-heiress  of  the 
late  Henry  Bertie  Watkin  Williams-Wynn  [see  Williams-Wynn,  Bt.,  colls.],  of 
Nantymeihed,  Montgomeryshire,  and  Howbery  Park,  Oxford  : — 

Bertie  Edward  Parker,  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Dragoons  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King  s medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914  (wounded).  Residence,  Sweeney  Hall,  Oswestry.— Rachel  Frances  Marion. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Leighton,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Baldwin  Leighton,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Leighton,  b.  1801,  d.  1870:  in.  1829,  Catherine,  who  d.  1884, 
da.  of  Samuel  Amy  Severne,  of  Thenford,  Northamptonshire,  and  Wallop  Hall,  Salop  : — 
Edward  William  Forester,  b.  1839;  formerly  Capt.  9th  Foot:  m.  1886,  Beatrice  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Eyre,  of  F.yrecourt  Castle,  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living,  Charlton  Dudley  Forester 
{Club,  Bachelors'),  b.  1887;  sometime  an  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Bermuda;  European  War  1914-17 
as  Capt.  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),— Olga  Beatrice.  Residence,  40,  Brompton  Square, 
S.W.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Hurlingham.— Emma  Victoria.  Residence,  40,  Brompton 
Square,  S.W. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Knyvett  Leighton,  5th  in  descent 
from  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel  Leighton,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Knyvett  Leighton,  D.D.,  b.  1806,  d.  1881  : m.  1843,  Catherine, 
who  d.  ioii,  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  the  Hon.  James  St.  Leger  [V.  Doneraile,  colls.]  : — 
Louisa  Catherine  Clare:  in.  1879,  Major  Maurice  Charles  O'Connell,  formerly  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers. 
Residence , 


His  brother,  John  Burgh  Talbot  Leighton,  M.C.,  b.  1892  ; Capt.  Scots  Guards,  and  Major 
R.F.C. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


Dread  shame. 


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The  Leightons  derive  their  name  from  Leighton  in  Shropshire,  where  they  were  seated  in  the  12th 
century.  They  inherited,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  the  estates  of  Wattlesborough  and  Loton,  through  the 
Mawddwys  and  the  Burghs  by  the  marriage  of  John  Leighton  with  a coheiress  of  the  last-named 
family.  The  county  of  Salop  was  represented  in  Parliament  by  Richard  de  Leighton,  a.d.  1312-18,  and 
has  since  often  been  represented  by  members  of  this  family.  The  2nd  baronet  changed  the  residence 
from  the  ancient  castle  of  Wattlesborough  to  the  house  at  Loton,  which  he  greatly  enlarged  in  1712. 
Sir  Baldwyn,  8th  Bt.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Shropshire  S.  (Q  1877-85. 


LEITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  the  City  and  County  of  the  City  of 
N ewcastle-upon-Tyne. 


Sir  Alexander  Leith,  M.C. , ist  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Walter  Leith,  of  Manor  House,  Ashby-de- 
la-Zouch,  and  Hints  Hall,  Tamworth,  Staffordshire  ; b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford; 
is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Northumberland  and  co.  Durham, 
Chm.  Northumberland  Co.  Unionist  Asso.,  Vice-Chm. 
National  Unionist  Asso.,  Managing  Director  Pelaw  Main 
Colliery  Co.  and  Birtley  Iron  Co.,  and  Col.  Comdt.  ist, 
3rd,  4th,  and  9th  Batns.  Durham  Co.  Vol. ; holds  Commn. 
in  Northumberland  Hussars  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-16 
in  France  and  Gallipoli  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  to  Beach 
Comdt.  (despatches,  M.C.);  was  Food  Commr.  for 
Northumberland  1917-20 : m.  1896,  Mary  Caroline,  da. 
of  James  F.  Maguire,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and  Melbourne, 
Australia. 

Jtrmss — Azure,  a fesse  between  in  chief  a cross-crosslet  fitchde 
between  two  crescents,  and  in  base  three  lozenges,  all  or.  ®mt — 
Issuarit  from  clouds  proper  a crescent  or  in  front  of  a cross-crosslet 
fitch^e  sable. 


Seat—  Grey  Court,  Riding  Mill,  Northumberland.  Clubs — Carlton,  Arthur’s,  White’s,  City 

of  London. 


Leith-Buchanan,  see  Buchanan. 


LE  MARCHANT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Chobham  Place,  Surrey. 

Sir  Denis  Le  Marchant,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  June 
8th,  1870 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry  Denis,  1915  ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  : m.  1915,  Katherine  Chisholm,  da.  of  William 
Mackay,  of  Bonar  Bridge. 

$rms — Azure,  a chevron  or  between  three  owls  argent.  Cmi — Out  of 
a ducal  coronet  an  owl’s  leg  erect  or. 

Residence — Leicester  House,  Henley-on-Thames.  Clubs — Travel- 

lers’, Wellington. 

Brothers  living— EDWARD  THOMAS,  C.B.E. , b.  Oct.  23rd,  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Eton;  is  a J.P.  for  Notts,  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901,  European  War  1917  in  France  ; 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1899,  Evelyn  Brooks,  da.  of  R.  Millington 
Knowles,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Colston  Bassett  Hall,  Notts,  and  has  issue 
living,  Denis,  b.  1906, — Alfred  Gaspard  (twin),  b.  1906, — Ruth  Alice, 
b.  1900, — Joan  Margaret,  b.  1901, — Geva,  b.  1914, — Barbara,  b.  1916. 
Residence , Colston  Bassett  Hall,  Bingham,  Notts.  Club , Naval  and 
Military.— —William  Gaspard,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1897);  European  War  1916-17  in  France,  as  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps: 
m.  1903,  Ada  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Albert  Mott,  of  Scotswood,  Sunningdale.  Residence , 
73,  Park  Mansions,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.i.  Herbert  Carey,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1896). 

Sister  living — Amy  Frances,  b.  1878. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  ist  baronet) — Francis  Charles,  b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  ist  class  Classics  1866)  ; was  a Member  of  Council  of  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1896-1906. 
Residence , 2,  West  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs,  United  University,  Brooks’s. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet)— Helen  Augusta.  Residence , 2,  West  Eaton  Place.  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Sophia  (Hon.  Lady  Le  Marchant),  da.  of  ist  Baron  Belper  : 
m.  1869,  Sir  Henry  Denis  Le  Marchant,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1915,  having  had  with  other  issue 
(ante),  Spencer  Henry,  b.  1881,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.  Residences,  44; 
Pont  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ; Chobham  Place,  Chobham,  Surrey. 

The  great-grandfather  of  the  present  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Gaspard  Le  Marchant,  a lineal 

descendant  of  Peter  Le  Marchant,  President  of  the  States,  and  Lieut. -Governor  of  Guernsey  in  the 

13th  century,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Salamanca,  while  leading  the  heavy  brigade  of  cavalry. 


Me  Minerva  lucet. 
Minerva  is  my  light. 


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LENNARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Wickham  Court,  co.  Kent. 

Sir  Henry  Arthur  Hallam  Farnaby 

Lennard,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  7th,  1859  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  John  Farnaby,  1899;  formerly  Major 
and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Kent  Artillery  R.G. A.  (Mil.); 
is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for 
Kent,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; European  War 
1914-18,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  on 
Staff  (Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1894,  Beatrice  Charlotte 
Emily,  da.  of  Albemarle  Cator,  of  Woodbastwick 
Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a fesse  gules,  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or  within  a bordure  invected  sable,  Lennard; 
2nd  and  3rd,  ermine,  on  a pale  gules  a lion  passant  or,  in 
base  two  salmon  in  pale  azure,  Cator.  Crrsts — 1st,  out  of  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  a griffin’s  head  argent,  debruised  by  a 
bendlet  wavy  sinister  sable ; 2nd,  a lion’s  head  erased  erminois 
charged  with  two  bars  invected  gules. 

Seat — Wickham  Court,  West  Wickham  Kent. 


HALLAM  FARNABY,  b.  July  31st,  1899  , ed.  at  R.M.C. ; 

J-ueut.  in  tne  Army. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Grace  Hallam,  b.  1895. Barbara,  b.  1906. Elisabeth  Penelope, 

b.  1908. 

Sisters  living— Julia  Maria  Hallam. Eleanor  Louisa  Hallam:  m.  1884,  Major  Henry  Herbert 

Edwards,  formerly  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  who  d.  1895,  Ch.  Constable  of  Kent,  and  has  with  other 
issue  living,  Charles  Hallam,  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Residence , Benenden, 
Kent. 

Half-Sisters  living— Penelope  Anne  Laura : m.  1875,  William  Packe,  who  d.  1880,  and  has  issue 
living,  Frederick  Edward,  b.  1879;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Welsh  Regt., — William  Vere,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881 

[ see  “ Companionage  ”],  — Helen  Penelope,  b.  18—:  tn.  1916,  G.  Bird. Laura:  tn.  1878, 

William  Hoare,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Lennard,  C.B.E  , b.  1879  [see  “ Companion- 
age”.], — Lionel  Lennard,  D.SO. , b.  1881  [see  “Companionage”]:  ;//.  1912,  Edith  Audrey,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  G.  H.  Woodard,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1916,  a da.  b.  1917,  a da. 
b.  1920,—  Richard  Lennard,  b.  1883  ; Capt.  London  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916, — Mary  Laura,  b.  1886.  Residence.  Summerhill,  Benenden,  Cranbrook,  Kent. 

The  mother  of  the  first  baronet  was  only  daughter  of  the  late  Sir  John  Farnaby,  4th  baronet 
(extinct  1861),  of  Kippington,  Sevenoaks,  who  married  Mary,  granddaughter  of  the  late  Sir  Samuel 
Lennard,  M.P.  for  Hythe,  3rd  baronet  (extinct  1727),  of  Wickham  Court.  John  Lennard,  of  Knoll 
and  Chevening,  who  was  Custos  brevium  in  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  purchased  the  Manor  of  West 
Wickham  of  Sir  William  Heydon,  Knt.  The  wife  of  his  eldest  son  became  Baroness  Dacre  in  her 
own  right,  and  his  youngest  son  received  the  honor  of  knighthood,  and  was  father  of  Sir  Stephen 
Lennard,  1st  baronet  (ext.).  Sir  John  Farnaby,  1st  baronet  (cr.  1880),  had  in  1861  assumed  by  Royal 
license  the  surname  of  Lennard  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 


BARRETT-LENNARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Belhus,  Essex. 

Sir  Thomas  Barrett-Lennard,  3rd  Baronet , 
b.  Oct.  25th,  1853;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1919; 
ed  at  Harrow;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1879;  is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Essex,  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  Chm.  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  and  patron  of  St.  Michael-at-Plea  R.,  Norwich  : 
m.  1884.  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Price,  V.  of 
Llanarth,  Monmouth. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a fesse  gules  three  fleurs- 
de-lis  or,  within  a bordure  wavy,  Lennard ; 2nd  and  3rd,  party  per 
pale  barrv  of  four  count erchanged  argent  and  gules,  Barrett ; all 
within  a bordure  wavy  sable.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or  an 
Irish  wolff  dog’s  head  per  fesse  argent  and  ermine,  charged  with 
an  escallop  per  fesse  nebuly,  gules  and  sable.  [The  1st  baronet  also 
obtained  from  the  Lyon  office  in  Edinburgh  a grant  of  supporters, 
viz. — two  lions  rampant  or,  each  charged  with  a collar  quarterly 
argent  and  gules  ; but  the  grantee’s  domicile  being  in  England  this 
grant  was  illegal.] 

Seats — Belhus,  Aveley,  Essex  ; Horsford  Manor,  Norwich. 
Clubs — Brooks’s,  Travellers’. 

To  wish  well.  

Brother  living  ^RICHARD  FFYNES,  b.  May  17th,  1861  ; ed.  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884, 
M.A.  1888);  is  a J.P.  for  Essex,  and  patron  of  Aldham,  Suffolk  : tn.  1892,  Lepel  Julia,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Thornton  Pearse  (M.  Normanby,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Richard 
ffienes,  b.  1898;  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt., — Marjorie  Lepel,  b.  1894.  Residence , 43,  Eaton  Place, 
Brighton.  Clubs , United  University,  Union  (Brighton). 

Sisters  living— Evelyn  Laura  Mary:  tn.  1877,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Ekins  Blakeney  Loraine, 
R.A.,  who  d.  1914  [see  Loraine,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Yew  Tree  Manor,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Emma  Ysolda  (Hon.  Mrs.  John  D.  FitzGerald)',  m.  1881,  the  Hon.  John  Donohoe  FitzGerald, 

K.C.,  who  d.  1918  (B.  FitzGerald],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Gerald  Thomas;  b.  1883;  Capt. 
Durham  L.I. ; d.  (killed  irf  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Maurice  Pembroke  (of  6,  South 
Square,  Gray’s  Inn,  W.C.  Club . United  University),  l.  1887  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1909) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1912  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  R.F.A.  (wounded); 
is  Receiver  of  Metropolitan  Police  Dist., — Rose  Emma:  tn.  1913,  Robert  Reid  Bannatyne,  C.B., 
Home  Office,  of  96,  Philbeach  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.W., — Ysolda  Mary  Nesta  : tn. 
1914,  John  FitzGerald  Moylan,  C.B.  E.,  of  24,  Stafford  Terrace,  W.8., — Geraldine  Evelyn, — 

Kathleen  Finora.  Residence.  33,  Harrington  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S-W. Anna  Christabel : 

m.  1895,  Gerard  Henry  William  O’Shea,  Lieut.  Essex  Regt.  [see  Wood,  Bt.,  cr.  1837].-— Frances 
Barbara  Joyce : tn.  1893,  Alfred  Hastings  Warren.  Residence , 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Dacre  Barrett-Lennard,  brother  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1829,  d.  1910  : in.  1st,  1855,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Henry  Lelliott, 
of  Brighton  ; 2ndly,  1881,  Sarah,  who  d . 1903,  da.  of  the  late  John  Liversage  : — 
Dacre,  b.  1884  : in.  1915,  Mabel  Ella,  da.  of  James  Sage,  of  The  Yew  Tree  Farm,  Aldham,  Suffolk. 
Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Barrett-Lennard,  brother  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1839,  d.  1898  : 
in.  1861,  Isabella  Jane  (now  of  Crawley,  Sussex),  second  da.  of  Sir  John  Lambton 
Loraine,  10th  Bt. : — 

Rev.  Herbert  Loraine,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1890) ; is  R.  of  Crawley. 
Residence , Crawley  Rectory,  Sussex.  Club , Constitutional.— —Constance  Keppel. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Barrett-Lennard  (infra) : — 

Issue  (by  xst  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  George  Barrett-Lennard,  b.  1842,  d.  1908  : 
m.  1873,  Edith,  da.  of  J.  Mackenzie,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne: — 

His  Honour  Fiennes  Cecil  Arthur,  b.  1880;  ed.  at  King  William’s  Coll.  Isle  of  Man,  and  at  Bonn  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1905  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (severely  wounded)  ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  Gold  Coast  1913-15,  and  a Judge  of  Uganda  High  Court,  and  of  Court  of  Appeal 
for  E.  Africa  1915-17;  appointed  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court.  Straits  Settlements  1920; 
served  with  Local  Forces  against  the  Germans  1915-16  ; in.  19x6,  Winifrede,  da.  of  A.  Berlyn, 

and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Dacre,  b.  1917.  Residence , Penang,  Straits  Settlements. Guy,  b. 

1881 ; ed.  privately  ; sometime  Lieut.  Monmouthshire  Mil.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-16 
(severely  wounded). Eric,  b.  1886  ; sometime  Lieut.  R.F.C. Ivy,  b.  1884. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Barrett-Lennard,  2nd  son  of  xst  baronet : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  George  Barrett-Lennard,  b.  X817,  d.  1896  : m.  1st,  1840, 
Jessie,  da.  of  J.  M.  Drummond  Nairne,  of  Dunsinane  Castle,  co.  Perth;  2ndly,  1858, 
Sarah,  da.  of  William  Bradbury,  of  Everton  : — 

Trenchard  Goodenough,  b.  1872  : in.  1903,  Rosa,  da.  of  W.  I.  Hall,  of  Cheadle  Hulme,  Cheshire, 
and  has  issue  living,  Dacre,  b.  1906, — Roy,  b.  1909.— —Gertrude  : m.  X894,  C.  Rutz. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Barrett-Lennard,  b.  1818 , d.  1899:  in.  1845,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1855, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Barrett-Lennard  [infra] : — 

Francis,  b.  1848.  Residence , 

Grandson  of  the  late  George  Barrett-Lennard,  3rd  son  of  xst  baronet  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  Thomas  Henry  Barrett-Lennard,  b.  1823,  d.  1895  : in.  1853, 
Eliza  Ann,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Charles  Smith,  of  Roseland,  Beverley,  W Australia  : 
Edmund  George  Lennard,  b.  1855  : m.  1881,  Fanny  Emily,  da.  of  James  William  Broun,  of  Avondale 
Park,  Beverley,  W.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  Thomas  Dacre,  b.  1881  : m.  190-, 

Pettigrew,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  190-, — Francis,  b.  1882, — Harry,  b.  1884, — 

A.  Forrest,  b.  1895, — Emily  : in.  1911.  Resides  in  W.  Australia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Pomeroy  Barrett-Lennard,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1800,  d.  1878  : m.  1837,  Elizabeth  Frances,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  Robert  Graham, 
Esq.,  of  Cossington  House,  Bridgwater  : — 

Rosa  Georgina:  in.  1868,  the  Rev.  Benjamin  Newman  Cherry,  who  d.  1905  (R.  of  Clipsham), 
of  Brickendon  Grange,  Herts,  and  has  issue  living,  Benjamin  Lennard,  LL.B.  (of  2,  Stone 
Buildings,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.),  b.  1869;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1893  ; is  a Conveyancing  Counsel  to 
Supreme  Court : m.  1895,  Laura  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  R.  H.  Gamlen,  of  Gray’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Benjamin  Victor  b.  1897;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.  M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  King's  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps,  John  b.  1905,  Sylvia  Marion  b.  1896,  Phoebe  Laura  b.  1899,  Lydia  b.  1901. — Harold 
Edward  (of  Bretby,  Burton-on-Trent),  b.  1875  ; is  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire 
Regt.)  : in.  1908,  Agnes  Irene,  da.  of  Walter  Bairstow,  of  The  Lodge,  Towcester,  and  has  with 
other  issue  living,  Harold  Hugh  b.  1916,  George  Antony  b.  1918,  Irene  Noel  b.  1909,  Audrey  b. 
1911, — Hubert  Downes  Cherry-Downes  (of  Stoke  Manor,  near  Nantwich,  Cheshire,  and  South- 
field  House,  Newark-on-Trent),  b.  1876;  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1909,  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Downes  : in.  1901,  Adeline  Rachel,  only  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Hanbury  Barclay,  of 
34,  Queen’s  Gate  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Arthur  Downes  b.  1902,  Geofiry 
b.  1908,  Eleanor  Rachel  b.  1904, — Mary  Georgina,  b.  X882.  Residence , East  Lodge,  Rowsley, 
Derbyshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Pomeroy  Barrett-Lennard  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Graham  Barrett-Lennard,  b.  1839,  d.  1888  : in.  1862,  Mary  Ann,  who 
d.  1884,  da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Wall  Hardey,  of  Grove  House,  Perth,  W.  Australia: — 
George  Hardey,  b.  1862 : in.  1886,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Edmund  Ralph  Brockman, 
M.L.A.,  of  Henley  Park,  W.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Graham,  b.  1887, — Trevor 
St.  Aubyn,  b.  1889:  in.  19 — , Susan  Mary,  da.  of  C.  W.  Ferguson,  of  Houghton  bwan,  W. 
Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Ferguson  b.  1912,  Donald  b.  1915,  Rosemary  b.  1907, — Kingsley 
Dacre,  b.  1890, — Forrest,  b.  1897, — St.  Aubyn  Edward,  b.  1899, — Septimus,  b.  190-, — Hebe 
Dorothy, — Vera.  Residence,  St.  Leonards,  Guildtord,  Swan  River,  W.  Australia).— —Victor 
Dacre,  b.  1874  : m.  1906,  Blanche  Allen,  and  has  issue  living,  Dacre,  b.  190-, — Victor,  b.  190-, — 
a son,  b.  190-.  Residence,  Mobedine,  York,  W.  Australia.— —Arthur  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1876: 

m.  1906,  Frances  Viveash,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  190-, — a da.,  b.  190-. John  Evelyn, 

b.  1881.  Residence,  Red  Hill  Station,  Onslow,  W.  Australia. Elizabeth:  m.  190-,  E.  Light, 

and  has  issue  living,  Gertrude,  b.  190-, — Laura,  b.  190-. Flora  May  : m.  188-,  William  G. 

Lefroy,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Edward  de  Courcy,  b.  1894,  — Frederick  St.  John,  b.  1896, — 
Herbert  Kitchener,  b.  1899, — Powell  Roberts,  b.  1500, — Jocelyn  O’Grady,  b.  1903, — Thomas  Henry 
Maynard  b.  1908, — Rosa  Elizabeth,  b.  1889, — Lucille  Mary,  b.  1891, — Ethel  Flora,  b.  1893, — 
Margaret  Grace,  b.  1902, — Gwendolin  Mary,  b.  1908, — Frances  Dorothea,  b.  1910.  Residences , 
Gangereddy  Station,  Onslow,  W.  Australia;  Mileura,  Cottesloe,  W.  Australia.— Amelia  Grace: 
in.  190-,  Dr.  Rockett,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons  and  one  da.  Residence,  Northam,  W.  Australia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Dacre  Barrett-Lennard,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1801,  d.  1839  : 
in.  1825,  Rachel  Anna,  who  d.  1847,  da.  of  Jeremiah  Ives,  of  Norwich  : — 
Georgiana  Matilda  Keppel  : in.  1866,  Walter  Buchan  Young.  Residence , Beauverd,  Milbrook,  Jersey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Barrett-Lennard,  7th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1802,  d.  1891  t 
m.  1838,  Elizabeth  Amelia,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Robert  Nicholson,  of  Bradley, 
Durham  :— 

Blanche.  Residence , 1,  Holmesdale  Terrace,  Folkestone. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  James  Barrett-Lennard,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1835, 
d.  1899:  m.  1854,  Caroline,  da.  of  Samuel  Dormer  : — 

William,  b.  1857  : in.  1st,  1880,  Margaret,  whorf.  1890,  da.  of  Capt.  Boswell,  of  Peterborough,  Ontario  ; 
2ndly,  1892,  Laura  Sophia,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Thomas  Gamier  Johnson,  of  The  Oaklands,  Biuscarth, 
Manitoba,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Walter  James  (of  Kerrisdale  P.O., 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia),  b.  1883  ; is  a Chartered  Accountant : in.  1904,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Lawther,  of  Russell,  Manitoba,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  James  b.  1914,  Caroline  Mary  b. 
1908,  Margaret  1911,— Hardinge,  b.  1890;  European  War  1915-18, — Georgina  Boswell:  in.  1903, 
D’ArcyE.  Boulton,  and  has  issue  living,  Dacre  0.  1906,  Charles  Keppel  b.  1908,  Angus  b.  1911, 
Zaidee  b.  1907,  Rhoda  b.  19 — , — Mary  Caroline  Pearl : in.  1911,  Capt.  Harry  Rowlandson  Godfrey, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  R.N., — Gladys:  m.  1909,  Frederick  Jancowski,  of  Wabamun,  Alberta,  Canada,  and 
has  issue  living,  Mildred  Dacre  b.  1910.  Margaret  Keppel  b.  1912, — (by  2nd  marriage)  William 
Louis,  b.  1393  ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded),— Charles,  b.  1895, — Mabel 
Sophia : m.  X918,  Capt.  Arthur  Harry  Langham  Godfrey,  M.C.,  Australian  Forces.  Residence , 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Vancouver,  British  Columbia. Hardinge,  b.  1859:  m.  189-,  Clara,  whorf.  1910,  youngest  da.  of 

Francis  West.  Residence , Marcille  Raoul,  Ille  et  Vilaine,  France. John,  C.B.E.,  b.  1863  ; 

formerly  Capt.  24th  Middlesex  Rifle  Vol. : is  Major  Gen.  List ; S.  Africa  1900  as  Capt.,  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1887.  Mary 
Emma,  el.  da.  of  the  late  J.  Gardiner,  of  Richmond,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Dacre  Fiennes, 
b.  1888;  ed.  at  Bloxham,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1911);  formerly  Curate  of  Hilgay, 
Downham  Market ; K.  of  Langford  with  Ickburgh,  Norfolk ; European  War  1914  18  as  a Chap, 
to  the  Forces  : m.  1919,  Charlotte  Dorothy  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Chichele  Hart  Bampton 

[see  E.  Albemarle,  colls.].  Residence , Ickburgh  Rectory,  Norfolk. Mary  Jane  Matilda:  m. 

1880,  John  Hugh  Mouat.  Residence , Barrett’s  Park,  Heathfield,  Sussex. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Walter  James  Barrett-Lennard  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Villiers  Barrett-Lennard,  b.  1865,  d.  1903  : m.  1885,  Laura,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Clement,  of  Nottingham 

John  Villiers,  b.  1889.— —Richard,  b.  1892  : m.  1917,  Kathleen,  da.  of  Alfred  Blake,  of  Duxmere, 
Ross,  Herefordshire,— Caroline,  b.  1886:  m.  1908,  William  Barrett,  F.S.A.  (who  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Lennard,  since  relinquished),  and  has  issue  living,  Eileen  Caroline  Lennard, 

b.  1909. Dorothy  Mabel,  b.  1890:  in.  1914,  John  Hugh  Cecil  Murray,  and  has  issue  living, 

John  Keith  Lennard,  b.  1916, — Francis  Cecil  Villiers,  b.  1917. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas  (natural  son  and  testamentary  heir  of  Thomas  Barrett-Lennard, 

Lord  Dacre),  was  M.P.  for  S.  Essex,  and  the  2nd,  Sir  Thomas,  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Monaghan  1868. 

LEON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Bletchley  Park,  Bletchley,  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  Herbert  Samuel  Leon,  ist  Baronet, 

second  son  of  the  late  George  Isaac  Leon,  of 
1,  First  Avenue,  Brighton ; b.  Feb.,  1850 ; ed. 
privately;  is  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman 
for  Bucks  (High  Sheriff  1909);  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Bucks,  N.,  or  Buckingham,  Div.  (A)  1891-5  : m. 
ist,  1873,  Esther,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Henry  Beddington,  of  Lancaster  Gate, 
W.  ; 2ndly,  1880,  Fanny,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Ilyam,  of  35,  Tavistock  Square,  W.C.,  and  has 
issue. 

.Struts — Gules  : two  sunflowers  erect,  slipped,  leaved,  and 
eradicated  or,  seeded  sable.  Crrst — A lion  couchant  gules 

in  front  of  a sunflower,  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Bletchley  Park,  Bletchley,  Bucks.  Town 
Residence — 7,  Cleveland  Row,  S.W.  Clubs — Devonshire, 

Portland,  Reform.  

Sons  living -By  1st  marriage— GEORGE  ED- 
WARD, b.  May  7th,  1875  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 

Inn  1898  ; is  a Member  of  the  Stock  Exchange : m. 

(Jan.)  1899,  Mildred  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  Jen- 
nings, M P.  for  Stockport,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald 
George,  b.  1902,— Esther  Mildred  [Hon.  Mrs.  Philip  P. 
Cary),  b.  (Dec.)  1899  : m.  1920,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Philip 
Plantagenet  Cary,  Bluemantle  Pursuivant  of  Arms  [ see  V.  Falkland].  Residence , 1,  Hans  Place, 

S.W.  Club,  Isthmian. By  2nd  marriage — Reginald  Herbert,  b.  1882;  is  a Member  of  the 

Stock  Exchange  : m.  1906,  Rita  Ethel  (who  obtained  a divorce  1916),  da.  of  the  late  Abram  de  Mattos 
Mocatta,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Neville,  b.  1909, — Derek  Noel,  b.  1913.  Club,  Devonshire. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Mabel,  b.  1874  : m.  1897,  Henry  Hyman  Haldinstein, 
K.C.,  of  11,  King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.,  who  assumed  by  Roy.  Licence  1915  the  surname  of 
Haldin  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara  Rachel,  b.  1898, — Audrey  Mabel, 

b.  1899, — Cicely  Fanny,  b.  1903.  Residence,  17,  Montagu  Square,  W. By  2nd  marriage — 

Margaret  Alice,  b.  1881  : m.  1899,  Cecil  Raphael,  and  has  issue  living,  three  sons  and  two  das. 
Residence,  Porter’s  Park,  Shenley,  Herts. 

LESLIE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1625,  of  Wardis  and  Findrassie,  Morayshire. 

Sir  Norman  Roderick  Alexander 
David  Leslie,  C.B.E. , Sih  Baronet;  A Jan. 
10th,  1889;  s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir  Charles 
Henry,  C.B.,  1905 ; Squadron-Leader 

R.A.F.  ; sometime  an  Air  Attache  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (Brevet  Major,  C.B.E.); 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1919,  Betty  Elise,  da. 
of  John  Thomas  Beadsworth  Sewell,  C.B.E., 
LL.D. , of  47,  Boulevard  Lannes,  Paris,  and 
has  issue. 

^nns — Argent,  on  a bend  azure  between  two  holly 
leaves  vert,  three  buckles  or.  Crtst — A demi-griffin 

couped  proper. 


Son  living— ONE,  b.  Aug.  26th,  1920. 

Sisters  living— Margaret  Jean:  in.  1903,  Major 
Albert  Elijah  Walter,  Indian  Med.  Ser. , second  son 
of  E.  Walter,  J.P.,  of  Churston  Manor,  West  Put- 
ford,  N.  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjory 

Winifred  Leslie,  b.  1906. Jessie  Helen  May  : m. 

1905,  Capt.  Gilbert  Lewis,  Indian  Cav.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Gilbert  Norman,  b.  1907, — Richard 
Lancelot,  b.  1912, — Roderick  Brook,  b.  1919, — 
Eleanor  Leslie,  b.  1910. Rothes  Beatrix  : m. 

1908,  Capt.  Charles  James  Colebrooke  Little,  C.B., 
R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Peter  Leslie,  b. 

1909,  — Elizabeth  Rothes,  b.  1914. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet) — Catherine 

Louisa:  nt.  1873,  Major  Frederick  Whitworth 
Russell  Jones,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Highland  L.I.,  who  d.  1894,  and  has  issue  living,  Mabelle 
Frances,  b.  1874. 


DEBRETT;S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet— May  ( Lady  Leslie ),  da.  of  R.  M.  Edwards  : m.  1879,  Col.  Sir 
Charles  Henry  Leslie,  C.  B. , 7th  baronet,  who  d.  1905.  Residence,  Summerleigh,  Wild  Oak,  Taunton. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Leslie,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1800,  d.  18 — : nt. 
1839,  Pennel,  da.  01  Gapt.  John  Grant,  formerly  78th  Regt. 

John,  b.  1840.  Residence , 

On  the  death  of  the  2nd  baronet  the  baronetcy  reverted  to  his  uncle,  William,  2nd  son  of  John 
Leslie,  of  Wardis,  father  of  the  1st  baronet,  but  he  declined  to  assume  the  title  as  the  Wardis 
estates  did  not  accompany  it.  He  is  said  to  have  had  four  sons,  each  of  whom  died  without  issue. 
The  baronetcy  remained  dormant  for  many  years,  until  it  was  assumed  (without  service  of  heirship)  by 
John  Leslie,  who  was  4th  in  descent  from  Norman,  the  3rd  son  of  John  Leslie,  of  Wardis  (ante),  the 
1st  baronet.  The  baronetcy  is  stated  to  have  been  conferred  with  remainder  to  heirs  male  whatsoever. 

LESLIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  Glaslough,  co.  Monaghan. 

Sir  John  Leslie,  C.B.E. , 2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  7th,  1857;  s.  his  father,  Sir  JOHN,  1916; 
formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  and  Lieut. -Col.  5th 
Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers ; is  Hon.  Col.  (retired) 
Special  Reserve,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Monaghan 
(High  Sheriff  1905),  and  a Member  of  Irish  Recruiting 
Committee  for  Ulster  ; served  in  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  Comdg.  12th  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 
(medals  with  clasps)  ; C.B.E.  1919  : in.  1884,  Leonie 
Blanche  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  has  Medaille  de  la  Reine 
Elisabeth  of  Belgium),  da.  of  the  late  Leonard  Jerome, 
of  New  York,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son, 
Norman  Jerome  Beauchamp,  b.  1886;  Capt.  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  19 14. 

Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  argent,  on  a bend  azure  be- 
tween two  holly  leaves  vert,  three  buckles  or ; 2nd  and  3rd  or, 
a lion  rampant  gules,  debruised  by  a ribbon  sable.  &mt — A 

griffin’s  head  erased  gules. 

Residence — 46,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.  Clubs — Turf,  Guards’,  Kildare  Street. 

Sons  living- JOHN  RANDOLPH,  b.  Sept.  24th,  i885;ed.at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  18—,  M.A. 
(18 — ) : m.  1912,  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  C.  Ide,  formerly  Gov.-Gen.  Philippine  Islands, 
and  Min.  to  Spain,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Norman  Ide,  b.  1916, — Anne  Theodosia  Moyra,  b. 

1913, William  Seymour,  b.  1889,— Lionel  Winston  David,  b.  1900. 

Sisters  living — Mary,  b.  1858  ; has  Medaille  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth : m.  1893,  Robert  Thompson 

Crawshay. Constance  Christina  ( Lady  Hope'),  b.  1861  : 1881,  Sir  Edward  Stanley  Hope, 

K.C.B.  [see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.].  Residence,  Coulsdon  Grange,  Surrey. Theodosia  ( Lady 

Bagot),  R.R.C.,  b.  1865  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
has  S.  African  medal,  Diploma  and  Cross  of  Serbian  Red  Cross  So.,  and  Medaille  dela  Reine 
Elisabeth  : raised  to  rank  and  precedence  of  a Baronet’s  widow  Nov.  1913  : >n.  1885,  Lieut. -Col. 
Josceline  Fitzroy  Bagot,  M.P.,  who  d.  1913  [see  Bagot,  Bt.].  Residences , Morland,  Penrith  ; 63, 

Weymouth  Street,  W. Olive  Louisa  Blanche,  b.  1872  : ist,  1894,  Walter  Murray  Guthrie,  who 

d.  1911  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Major  John  Alexander  Stirling,  D S.O.,  M.C.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist 
marriage),  Patrick  Stirling,  b.  1895;  is  Lieut.  Household  Cav., — David  Leslie,  b.  1901, — Bridget 
Mary  Idal,  b.  1898, — Violet  Virginia  Bourdon,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Torosay  Castle,  Isle  of  Mull. 
Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Constance  Wilhei.mina  Frances  [Lady  Constance  Leslie ), 
sister  of  4th  Earl  of  Portarlington  : m.  1856,  Sir  John  Leslie,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence, 
22,  Manchester  Square,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  Not  in  remainder. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Leslie,  B.D.  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Tench  Leslie,  b.  1822,  d.  1874  : m.  1849,  Mary  Eleanor,  who  d.  1870, 
da.  of  the  late  Terrence  McKenna,  of  Newry,  co.  Down,  widow  of  Robert  Purdon  : — 
Charles  Edward  Tench,  b.  1854.  Residence,  Killowen,  Newry,  co.  Down.— —Isabella. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Leslie,  B.D.,  younger  brother  of  Charles  Powell 
Leslie,  Esq.,  M.P.  (ante),  b.  1792,  d.  1865:  m.  1820,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  E.  Higginson,  of  Lisburne,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Agnes  Amelia : m.  1st,  1859,  the  Rev.  Henry  Maturin  Finny,  of  Gotham,  Derbyshire,  who  d.  1865  ; 
2ndly,  1876,  the  Rev.  George  Nesbitt  Tredennick,  who  d.  1877,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist 
marriage)  Henrv  Leslie,  L.R.C.P.  (of  1,  Mersey  Terrace,  Ellesmere  Port,  near  Chester  ; Capenhurst 
Grange,  Great  Sutton  ; and  Leixlip,  co.  Kildare),  b.  1862  ; a J.P.  for  Cheshire  : m.  1891,  Eleanor 
Margaret,  da.  of  William  Akerman,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Magee  b.  1896, 
Gerald  Henry  Maturin  b.  1900,  Agnes  Eleanor  Ursula,  Anita  Eileen  Margaret, — William  Evelyn 
St.  Lawrence,  M.D.  (of  Tamesa,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey.  Club,  Royal  Societies’),  b.  1864;  is  a 
J.P.  and  an  Alderman  for  Kingston-upon-Thames  (of  which  Borough  he  was  Mayor  1898-9,  1901-2, 
1908-9,  and  1920-21);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1916;  is  an  Hon.  Associate  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  ist,  1898,  Rosa,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  William  Clements,  J.P.,  of  Cream 
Hall,  Highbury,  and  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight;  2ndly,  1920,  Emily  Grace  Bunford,  da.  of  the 
late  I.  Bunford  Samuel,  of  Marlow  House,  Kingston-upon-Thames, — Violet  Geraldine.  Resi- 
dence, La  Maisonnette,  Clifton  Road,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

The  popular  origin  of  the  Leslie  motto,  “ Grip  fast,”  is  said  to  be  owing  to  Leslie,  Earl  of  Rothes, 
having  saved  Queen  Margaret  of  Scotland  from  drowning  by  seizing  hold  of  her  girdle  when  she  was 
thrown  from  her  horse  while  crossing  a swollen  river.  She  cried  out  “Grip  fast,”  and  afterwards 
desired  these  words  to  be  retained  as  her  preserver’s  motto.  A somewhat  different  interpretation  is, 
however,  preserved  in  the  Leslie  family.  It  is  there  stated  that  the  founder  of  the  family  was 
Bartholomew,  a noble  Hungarian,  who  went  to  Scotland  with  Queen  Margaret,  a.d.  1067.  He  was 
much  esteemed  by  King  Malcolm  Canemore,  whose  sister  he  married.  In  his  capacity  of  Chamberlain 
to  the  Queen  it  was  his  duty  to  accompany  Her  Majesty  in  her  journeys,  and  as  there  were  no 
carriages  in  those  days,  she  rode  behind  him  upon  a pillion.  On  one  occasion,  while  fording  a stream, 
the  Queen  slipped  and  nearly  fell  off,  whereon  Bartholomew  cried  out  “Grip  fast,”  to  which  Her 
Majesty  replied,  “ Gin  the  buckle  bide,”  there  being  only  one  buckle  to  the  belt  by  which  she  held  on. 
After  this  his  exclamation  was  given  as  the  family  motto,  and  two  more  buckles  were  added  to  the 
colt  on  the  pillion,  and  also  the  charge  upon  Bartholomew’s  arms,  which  had  heretofore  consisted  of 
only  one  buckle  on  a bend.  The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John,  sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Monaghan  (C)  1871-89. 


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LETHBRIDGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Westaway  House,  and  Winkley 
Court,  Somerset. 

Sir  Wroth  Periam  Christopher 
Lethbridge,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  19th,  1863; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Wroth  Acland,  1902  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; is  Capt.  and  Adj.  Grenadier  Guards,  a J.P. 
for  Somerset,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16,  with  Egyptian 
Expeditionary  Force  1918,  and  with  Mil.  Mission 
to  U.S.A.  1918:  m.  1st,  1892,  Alianore  (who 
obtained  a divorce  1911),  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Sacheverell  Chandos-Pole  [E.  Harrington]  ; 
2ndly,  1 9 1 1 , Kathleen,  only  child  of  the  late 
Robert  O’Hara,  Bar.-at-law  [see  Power  Bt.,  cr. 
1836,  colls.],  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

$rms — Argent,  over  water  proper,  a bridge  of  five 
arches  embattled  gules,  and  over  the  centre  arch  a turret, 
in  chief  an  eagle  displayed  sable  charged  on  the  breast 
with  a bezant.  Crest — From  a bridge  embattled  of  one 
arch  gules  a demi-eagle  displayed  sable,  wings  erminois 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a leopard’s  face  or.  JpHatto  obrr 
Crest— “ Truth." 

Residence — The  Knoll,  Ascot,  Berks.  Clubs — Guards’, 

Arthur’s. 


My  hope  is  in  God. 


Son  living-By  1st  marriage-HECTOR  WROTH, 
b.  Aug.  26th,  1898  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig. ; European  War 
1916-18  (prisoner). 

Daughters  living  — By  1st  marriage  — Torfrida 
Alianore,  b.  1896  : in.  1920,  Major  Hubert  Francis  Grant- 
Suttie,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.A.  [see  Grant-Suttie,  Bt.]. 
Dulcibel  Margaret  (twin),  b.  1898. 

Brothers  living — Ernest  Astley  Edmund,  C.M.G.r 
D.S.O.,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  (retired)  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
Mesopotamia  1915-16,  present  at  siege  of  Kut  (despatches  twice,  prisoner,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.); 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916:  in.  1919,  Ruth  Mary,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Edward  Alexander 
Holmes  a’Court,  |md  widow  of  Major  Charles  Evelyn  Forrest,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Heytesbury, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1920.  Residence , Bvooklands,  Landford,  near  Salisbury. 

Club , Army  and  Navy. Hugh  Francis  Hesketh,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut. 

3rd  Batn.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.);  sometime  in  Natal  Mounted  Police;  served  in 
Matabele  Campaign  (medal),  during  S.  African  War  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  in  Natal 
(medal  with  clasp):  in.  1912,  Edith  Maude,  da.  of  Thomas  Mellor  Robinson,  of  Metford,  Natal, 

and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Mytton  Fitzwarine,  b.  1913. John  Acland  Musgrave,  b.  1869;  served 

in  S.  Africa,  with  Imperial  Yeo. : m.  1894,  Florence  Martin,  da.  of  Sidney  Wood  Cooper,  of  New 
York,  U.S.A. , and  has  issue  living,  Duncan  John  Leghe,  b.  1898, — Harold  Reginald,  b.  1901, — 
Violet  Martin,  b.  1895  : 111.  1913,  Samuel  Francis  Beeke  Lane,— Annie  Gwendoline,  b.  1896  : in. 
1916,  Capt.  Guy  Clavering  Wetherall,  Army  Ser.  Corps, — Phyllis  Henrietta,  b.  1897, — Mabel 

Florence,  b.  189 Alan  Bourchier,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  Heidelberg  ; formerly  an 

Assist.  Commr.,  N.  Nigeria  ; a writer  on  Russian  affairs  ; European  War  1914-18  as  an  Interpreter, 
and  attached  to  Foreign  Office  and  Min.  of  Information  : in.  1912,  Marjorie  Colt,  only  child  of 
Brig.-Gen.  Charles  C.  Byrne,  U.S.  Army,  of  2316,  Nineteenth  Street,  Washington,  U.S.A.  Resi- 
dences, Stockwood  House,  Keynsham,  Somerset;  2316,  Nineteenth  Street,  Washington,  D.C., 
U.S.A.  Clubs,  Wellington,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 

Sister  living — Dorothea  Anne,  b.  1874.  Residence, 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Buckler  Valentine  Lethbridge,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 
1866,  d.  1914  : m.  1901,  Eva  Henrietta  Wyndham,  da.  of  Reginald  William 
Templer,  of  Powderham  House,  Teignmouth: — 

Montagu  Benyon  Templer,  b.  1902. Wroth  Thomas  Coull,  b.  1904. Linda  Cecely  Geraldine, 

b.  1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  Albert  Arthur  Erin  Lethbridge,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1840, 
d.  1872  : m.  1862,  Jane,  da.  of  Robert  A.  Hill,  of  Edinburgh  : — 

J'ulia  Mary  (Baroness  Carew) : in.  1888,  the  3rd  Baron  Carew.  Residences,  Castle  Boro,  Enniscorthy, 

co.  Wexford;  28,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. Jane  Anne  Gordon  [Lady  Cory) : in.  1893,  Clifford 

John  Cory,  1st  Bt..  M.P.  Residences , Llantarnam  Abbey,  Monmouthshire;  98,  Mount  Street,  W. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Walter  Buckler  Lethbridge,  6th  son  of  3rd 
baronet,  b.  1845,  d.  1907  : in.  1st,  1864,  Eleonor6  Marie,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of 
Mons.  Peter  Alexander  Boyer,  of  Paris;  2ndly,  1896,  Julia  (now  of  Riverdene, 
Cookham,  Berks),  widow  of  Henry  Hamblen  : — 

Walter  Alexander  Charles,  b.  1865  : in.  1st,  1885,  Rosa  Maria  (of  25T,  West  87th  Street,  New  York), 
da.  of  Miguel  del  Monte,  of  Havana,  and  has  issue  living  (by  rst  marriage),  Walter  Miguel,  b.  1886  ; 
formerly  in  United  States  Navy;  Lieut.  Guards  Machine  Gun  Regt  ; European  War  1914-18 : 
m.  (Jan.)  1907  marriage  dissolved),  Anna  Agnes,  da.  of  V.  Gunter,  and  has  issue  living,  Frances 
Rose  b.  190 -j, — John  George  Jules,  b.  1888  ; formerly  in  United  States  Navy  ; Flight-Lieut.  R.A.  F.  : 
served  during  European  War  1917-18  : in.  i9r7,  Dorothy  Josephine,  da.  of  Le  Roy  M.  Taylor,  of 
Washington,  U.S.A.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  Charles  Lethbridge  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ambrose  Yarburgh  Lethbridge,  b.  1874,  d.  igoq : m.  1898,  Violet  (now  of 
The  Manor  House,  Fincbampstead,  Berks),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Townshend  Murdoch, 
M.P.,  of  Buckhurst,  Wokingham,  Berks: — 

Thomas  Charles,  b.  1901. Jacintha,  b.  1904. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Prowse  Lethbridge,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  18 — , 
d.  1851  : in.  1834,  Isabella,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Sweet  Escott,  of 
Hartrow  Manor,  Somerset : — 

Charles,  b.  1836  ; ed.  at  Balliol  Coll..  Oxford  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset  and  Hants  (High  Sheriff  1895)  : 
111.  1865,  Susan  Ann,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  George  John  Yarburgh,  of  Heslington  Hall,  York,  and  has 
issue  living,  Mary,  b.  1865 : tn.  1888,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Barnett  (formerly  V.  of  Bracknell,  Berks), 


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Hon.  Canon  of  Ch.  Ch.,  of  Farley  Moor,  Bracknell,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Canning 
Lethbridge,  M.C . b.  1894  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I., 
attached  to  R.A.F.  (M.C.),  Avice  Mary  b.  1890,  Bridget  Susan  b.  1904,— Dorothea,  b.  1866: 
m.  1892,  Arthur  F.  Charrington,  of  East  Hill,  Oxted,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Ronald 
Lethbridge,  M.C.  b.  1897  ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  ; European  War  1916-18  (M.C.),  John  Arthur  Pepys 
b.  1905,  Lettice  Mary  b.  19:6,  Susan  Auriol,  b.  1908,— Ellinor,  b.  1868, — Ruth,  b.  1870:  m.  1904, 
Willoughby  Arthur  Pemberton,  of  n,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mordaunt  Ashington  Sigerist  b.  1907,  Camilla  Lethbridge  b.  1905, — Rachel,  b.  1885  : 7/1.  1914, 
Major  Alan  David  Greenhill-Gardyne,  2nd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders.  Club,  Carlton. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Prowse  Lethbridge  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Lethbridge,  b.  1846,  d.  1894  : 1877,  Constance,  da.  of 

the  late  Francis  Capper  Brooke,  of  IJfford  Place,  near  Woodbridge : — 

Sibyl : m.  1909,  Capt.  Charles  Francis  Sewell,  formerly  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue  living, 
Diana,  b.  1913. Miriam  : ;/z.  ic>o8,  Robert  Cotesworth,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Leth- 
bridge, b.  1909.  Residences,  Little  Croft,  near  Fareham,  Hants ; Stockholm,  Ceylon.  — — 

Hester. J oan. 

The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Somersetshire  1806-12  and  1820-30. 


LEVER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Allerton,  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Samuel  Hardman  Lever,  K.C.B., 
1st  Baronet , son  of  Samuel  Lever,  of  Liverpool ; 
b.  April  18th,  1869 ; appointed  Financial  Sec. 
to  the  Treasury  Dec.  1916,  and  again  Jan.  1919  ^ 
was  Assist.  Commr.  for  Finance,  U.S.A. 
1918;  is  Treasury  Representative  in  Min.  of 
Transport;  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917;  has  Legion 
of  Honour : in.  1900,  Edythe,  da.  of  Matthew 
Hamilton  Gault,  of  Montreal. 


Jlrms — Argent,  two  bendlets  engrailed  sable  between 
as  many  sparrow-hawks  close  proper.  Gtrt&t — A cock 

wings  elevated  proper,  resting  the  dexter  claw  on  an 
escutcheon  sable,  charged  with  three  bezants. 


Deo  gratius. 

Thanks  to  God.  Residence—  64,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i.  Club — Reform.. 


LEVY-LEVER,  Creation  (U.K).  1911,  of  Hans  Crescent,  Chelsea. 

Sir  Arthur  Levy-Lever,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Levy,  of  Knighton, 
Leicester;  b.  Nov.  17th,  i860;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll. 
Sch  , London,  and  privately  and  abroad ; a Life 
Director  of  Hart  and  Levy  (Limited),  of  London 
and  Leicester,  Chm.  of  Eyre  Smelting  Co. 
(Limited),  a Member  of  London  War  Pensions 
Committee,  andaj.  P.  for  Essex  ; European  War, 
first  as  Major  2/ist  Batn.  London  Regt.  (Roy. 
Fusiliers),  and  subsequently  on  Head  Quarters 
Staff,  S.  Command,  with  temporary  rank  of  Col. 
(retired  as  Col.) ; was  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.. 
on  Coast  Erosion  and  Afforestation,  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Recruiting,  S.-E.  Region  1917  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  N.-E.,  or  Harwich,  Div.  of  Essex  (L) 
Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  when  be  was  defeated 
unsuccessfully  contested  Wolverhampton  Dec. 
1910  ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1896  and  by  Roy. 
license  1911  the  additional  surname  of  Lever: 
m.  1896,  Beatrice,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late 
Philip  Falk,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a chevron  inverted  ermines  between 
two  keys  erect,  the  wards  to  the  dexter,  in  chief  sable,  and 
an  Esquire’s  helmet  in  base  proper.  Crest — A dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  holding  a key  in  bend  sinister,  the  wards  upwards  sable,  and  encircled 
above  the  elbow  with  a chaplet  of  roses  argent,  leaved  vert. 

ResideTtces — Barrow  Green  Court,  Oxted,  Surrey;  20,  Hans  Crescent,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Reform; 
National  Liberal,  Ranelagh. 


By  courage  and faith. 


Son  living— TRESH AM  JOSEPH  PHILIP,  b.  Sept.  3rd,  1900. 


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LEVINGE,  Creation  (I.)  1704,  of  High  Park,  Westmeath. 

Sir  Richard  Vere  Henry  Levinge, 
nth  Baronet ; b.  April  30th,  191 1 ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Richard  William,  1914. 

Jrm« — Vert,  a chevron  or,  three  escallops  argent  in 
chief.  Crrst— An  escallop  argent,  within  a garland  proper. 
Residence — Knockdrin  Castle,  Mullingar. 


Uncles  living  (sons  of  qth  baronet) — THOMAS  VERE, 
b.  June  4th,  1880;  formerly  Major  Northumberland 
Fusiiiers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  190T,  with  Mounted  Inf. 
Reginald  Augustus,  b.  1883  ; formerly  Lieut.  Wick- 
low Artillery,  S.  Div.  R.A. Charles  Horace,  b.  1884. 

Bernard  George,  b.  1887. Gerald  Henry,  b.  1889. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — Dorothy  Mary 
Gertrude,  b.  1882:  m.  1904,  George  Travers  Heigham. 

Beatrice  Maud  Cecil,  b.  1886. 

Great-Uncles  living— Richard,  b.  1852;  is  a J.P. 

George  Edward,  b.  1862 : m.  1895,  Elizabeth  Louisa, 
da.  of  John  Wiley,  of  Brisbane,  Queensland,  and  has 
issue  living,  George  Onslow,  b.  1896. — William  John,  b. 
1903.  Residence , 

Great-Aunts  living — Emilv  Caroline:  m.  1874,  Ernest 

C.  James. Mary  Georgina : m.  1880,  the  Rev.  Arthur 

Prestwood  Clayton,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Ventnor,  and 
has  issue  living,  William  Arthur,  b.  1881;  is  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  in  N.  Nigeria  1906  (medal  with  clasp) : m.  1912,  Isabel 
Margaret,  only  da.  of  George  Rome,  of  Knockbay,  Campbeltown,  Argyllshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  ^Arthur  Vere  b.  1914, — Reginald,  b.  1882, — Richard  George,  b.  1884, — Robert  Henry,  b. 
1886, — Charles  Levinge,  b.  1890, — Edward  Harold,  b.  1898  ; in  R.A.F.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  rgi8,— Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1888  : m.  1913,  Capt.  Reginald  Torriano  Cooke,  M.R.C.S., 
R.A.M.C.,  of  Berkshire  Villa,  Grove  Road,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 
Gerald  Torriano  b.  1914,  Edward  William  b.  1918, — Dorothy  Gertrude,  b.  1894  : m.  1916,  Alfred 
Hearn,  of  Niton  Manor,  Niton,  Isle  of  Wight.  Residence , Niton,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Widows  living  Of  9th  and  10th  Baronets— Emily  Judith  ( Lady  Levinge ),  da.  of  Sir  Richard 
Sutton,  4th  baronet : m.  1876,  Sir  William  Henry  Levinge,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1900.  Residence , 

Burcot  House,  Blunsaon,  Highworth,  Wilts. Marguerite  (Lady  Levinge),  el.  da.  of  the  late 

H.  C.  Pix,  of  Bradford:  m.  1st,  1910,  Sir  Richard  William  Levinge,  Lieut.  Household  Cav.,  icth 
baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914;  2ndly,  1916,  Capt.  Robt.  Vere  Buxton  [ see  Buxton,  Bt., 
colls.].  Residences , Knockdrin  Castle,  Mullingar;  59,  Hans  Road,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Harry  Corbyn  Levinge,  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1896 : m . 

1857,  Ellen  Hawes,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  R.  Barnes  : — 

Harry  George,  b.  1864  ; Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1915  : m.  1905,  Maureen  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Fagan,  12th  Lancers. 

Sir  Edward  Vere,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I. , b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Balliol  Co'l.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1888)  ; is  in  I.C.S.  ; was  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1910,  and  a M.E.C.  of  Bihar  and  Orissa 
1912-17  ; acted  as  Lieut.-Gov.  thereof  1918;  C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.I.E.  1916:  m.  1900,  Alys  Adele, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Frederic  Thomas,  and  has  issue  living,  Vera  Alys,  b.  1911.  Residence, 
Ranchi,  India.  Club , East  India  United  Service.  — Florence,  b.  1861  : m.  1885,  Col.  Irton 

Eardley  Wilmot,  Indian  Army  [see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.]. Constance,  b.  1872:  m.  1895, 

Capt.  Thomas  Gibbons  Hawkesworth  Smyth,  formerly  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Reginald  Hawkesworth,  b.  1897, — Marjorie  Hawkesworth,  b.  1896. 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Richard  Levinge,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Hastings  Levinge,  b.  18 — , d.  1847  : m.  1839,  Ellen,  who  d.  1864, 
da.  of  Thomas  Chippen  Falconer,  of  Newhaven  ; — 

Richard  Reginald  Augustus,  b.  1843.  Residence . 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  William  Levinge  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  William  Chaworth  Levinge,  b.  1843,  d.  1905  : m.  1873,  Fanny  Ellen, 
da.  of  the  late  George  David  Donkin  (formerly  Lieut.  7th  Roy.  Fusiliers),  of  Wyfold 
Court,  Oxfordshire  :— 

Charles  Edward,  b.  1874  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Westmeath  : m.  1900,  Norah  Violet,  only  child  of  the  late 
Capt.  Henry  Loftus  Lewis,  R.E.,  of  Violetstown,  Westmeath,  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living,  Avice 
Jocelyn,  b.  1902.  Residences , Violetstown,  Mullingar,  co.  Westmeath  ; Levington,  Mullingar,  co. 

Westmeath. Richard  Hugh,  b.  1879;  is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  (Horse  Transport);  S.  Africa  1900- 

1902,  with  2nd  Batn.  Scots  Guards  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914  18  in  France  and  Salonika:  m.  1915,  Jennie  Moncrieth  Howitt,  only 
da.  of  the  late  George  Bell  McCreedy,  of  Belfast,  and  S.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Hugh, 

b.  1915,  — Mary  Frances,  1918. Reginald  Markham,  b.  1885:  Manager,  Rubber  Plantation, 

Malay  States,  and  in  an  Inf.  Vol  Corps. Arthur  Tenison,  b.  1887;  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  ; European 

War  1914-18, — Frederick  Rufane,  b.  1890;  a Tea  Planter,  and  in  a Cav.  Vol  Corps. Eva. 

Violet  Frances:  m.  1914,  Charles  Scott,  C.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Co'thurst  Levinge, 
b.  1916,— Dorothy  Mabel,  b.  1918.— Annie  Caroline:  m.  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Theodore 

Redmond  Browne,  D.S.O. Frances  Ellen:  m.  1917,  Capt.  Thomas  Marshall  Llewellyn  Fuge, 

Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Brian,  b.  1918, — Patricia,  b.  1920. 

Issue  of  the  late  Surg. -Major  Edward  Levinge,  b.  1850,  d.  1892  : m.  1888,  Mary  Ellen  Davies, 
da.  of  the  late  Bryce  McMaster.  M.I.C.E.  : — 

Edward  Vere  Bryce,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.:  >n.  1916,  Ethel  Violet,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Cardwell  Porter,  M.D.,  of  Castleacre,  Norfolk  [infra],  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Vere 
Noel,  b.  1918, — Avice  Ethel  Mary.  Residence,  Trichinopoly,  S.  India. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Hugh  Levinge,  4th  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  William  Levinge,  b.  1817,  d.  1868  : m.  1842,  Annie,  who  d.  1880, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Barlow,  M.D.,  of  Annebrook,  co.  Westmeath  : — 

Reginald  Thomas  Alexander,  b.  x86o  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1882);  L.R.C.S. I.  1885; 
became  Surg.  R.N.  1888,  Stafl-Surg.  1900,  Fleet-Surg.  1904,  and  retired  as  Dep.  Inspector-Gen. 

1908  ; Benin  Expedition  1897,  China  1900. Edith  Jane:  m.  1877,  George  Armstrong,  M.D.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Edith  Pakenham,  b.  1879:  m 1912,  Edward  Hallaran  Bennett,  formerly  of  Frea- 
memount,  Cootehill,  co.  Cavan.  Residence,  Hillside,  Foxrock,  Dublin.  Rosa  Violet  Avice  : m. 
1883,  George  Porter,  M.D.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George  Richard,  A 1885,— Reginald  Edward, 


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M.B. , b.  1888  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — 
Ethel  Violet : m.  1916,  Edward  Vere  Bryce  Levinge  (ante).  Residence , Castleacre,  Swaffham, 
Norfolk. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Marcus  Anthony  Levinge  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Levinge,  b.  1845,  d.  1880  : m.  187 9,  Annie  Georgiana,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  Daniel  Bailey,  of  Moorock,  King’s  co. 

Evelyn  Violet:  m.  1901,  Walter  Cecil  Michell,  formerly  Straits  Settlements  Civil  Service,  and  has 
issue  living,  Walter  Anthony  Levinge,  b 1916, — Stella,  b.  1902.  Residences , Carnagh,  Athlone, 
Ireland  ; Villa  Rigandi,  Mentone,  France. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Mark  Levinge,  M.B. , L. R.C.S.E. , b.  1847,  d.  1919:  m.  1886,. 
Jessie  (now  of  Ruawai,  Wairoa  River,  New  Zealand  , da.  ot  the  late  Philip  Ness,  Govt. 
Surveyor-Gen.  and  Architect  of  Bermuda  (formerly  Capt.  R.E.)  : — 

Henry  Marcus  Tenison  Tuite,  b.  1891  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.— Jessie 
Ness  (Nessie),  b.  1888. 

Issue  of  the  late  Tenison  Francis  Levinge,  b,  1848,  d.  1920  : m.  1882,  Naomi  (now  of  Ennis- 
coffy  House,  Mullingar,  co.  Westmeath),  da.  of  the  late  George  C.  Hawker,  of  Bungaree, 
S.  Australia: — 

George  Marcus  Tenison,  A 1888;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1911);  formerly  in  Australian  Light 

Horse;  served  in  Dardanelles  1915  (wounded). Alleen  Eleanor:  m.  1914,  George  Fitzgerald 

Mortimer,  of  Lake  View,  co.  Cavan,  and  has  issue  living,  Noel  George,  b.  1916, — Katherine 

Geraldine. Ierne  Althea  : m.  190S,  Iver  Edmund  de  Breon  MacLaverty,  Lieut.  Hampshire 

Regt.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Mark  Anthony  Levinge,  5th  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Vlarcus  Anthony  Levinge,  A 1818,  d.  1908  : m.  1st,  1842,  Eleanor  Anne,  who 
d.  1878,  da.  of  the  late  William  Armstrong  Hodson,  of  Middleton,  co.  Westmeath  ; 2ndly, 
1884,  Clara  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  John  Cardwell,  of  Tullyelmer  House,  co.  Armagh  : — 
Robert  Degennes,  b.  1850 : m.  1889,  Hester  M.,  who  d.  1907,  el.  da.  of  the  late  — Shine,  of  Cashel, 

and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Hodson,  b.  1894, — Florence  Ida,  b.  189-,— Vera,  b.  189-. Edward 

George,  M.B.,  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  1873) ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Insti- 
tute. Residence  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. Frederick,  b.  1862. Emma  Isabella. Louise 

Henrietta : m.  1884,  Oliver  James  Carthew,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward,  b.  1886. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Levinge,  was  Lord  Chief  Justice  of  the  Common 
Pleas  in  Ireland  and  the  7th  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Westmeath  (L)  1857-65.  The  10th  baronet,. 
Sir  Richard  William,  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards,  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War  Oct.  1914. 


LEVY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Humberstone  Hall,  co.  Leicester. 


Sir  Maurice  Levy,  ist  Baronet , 

second  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Levy,  of  Knighton, 
Leicester;  b.  June  9th,  1859;  ed.  privately,  and 
at  London  Univ.  Sch.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Leicester- 
shire ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid,  or  Loughborough, 
Div.  of  Leicestershire  (Z)  Oct.  1900  to  Nov. 
1918  ; Knt.  1907:  m.  1885,  Elise  Ray,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Max  Zossenheim,  of  Leeds  and  Harrogate, 
and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a chevron  inverted  ermines  between 
two  keys  erect,  the  wards  to  the  dexter,  in  chief  sable,  and 
an  Esquire’s  helmet  in  base  proper.  Crrst-  A dexter ; arm. 
embowed  in  armour,  the  hand  holding  a key  in  bend  sinister, 
the  wards  upwards  sable,  and  encircled  above  the  elbow 
with  a chaplet  of  roses  argent,  leaved  vert. 

Seat — Great  Glen  House,  Leicestershire.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 9,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.  Clubs — Reform,  Hur- 
lingham,  Leicester  and  County  Liberal,  Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living— EWART  MAURICE,  b.  May  icth,  1897; 
ed.  at  Harrow ; sometime  Assist.  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Adm. 
Sup.  at  Devonport. 

Daughters  living— Violet  Ray,  b.  1887. Doris. 

Pamela,  b.  1891. Alix  Cordelia,  b.  1894. Norah 

Sybil  Carlotta,  b.  1898. 


Levy-Lever,  see  Lever. 


LEWIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1846,  of  Harpton  Court,  Radnorshire.  [Extinct  1911.] 

Sir  Herbert  Edmund  Frankland  Lewis,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living  Of  4th  baronet— Elinor  {Lady  Hammick)  : m.  1890,  Col.  Sir  St.  Vincent  Alexander 
Hammick,  3rd  Bt.  Residence.  Treneere,  Torquay. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet.— Maria  Louisa  {Lady  Lewis),  el.  da.  of  James  Arthur 
Taylor,  of  Strensham  Court,  Tewkesbury  and  widow  of  Col.  G.  F.  Dallas  : m.  1889,  Sir  Herbert 
Edmund  Frankland  Lewis,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1911,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Residences, 
Downton  House,  Kington  Herefordshire;  29,  Norfolk  Square,  W.2. 


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LEWIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Portland  Place,  Marylebone,  co.  London,  and  The 
Danish  Pavilion,  Overstrand,  Norfolk. 


Je  meurs  on  je  m’attache. 
I die  zuhere  1 am 
attacked. 


Sir  George  James  Graham  Lewis,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  12th,  1868  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Henry,  C.  V.O., 
191  i ; admitted  Solicitor  1894;  is  head  of  the  legal  firm 
of  Lewis  and  Lewis,  of  10,  11,  and  12,  Ely  Place,  Holborn, 
E.C.  : m.  1896,  Marie,  da.  of  Emil  Hirsch,  of  Mannheim, 
Germany,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  in  pale  a sword  inflamed  erect  proper,  between  two 
lions  addorsed  gules.  Crest — On  the  stump  of  a tree  eradicated  proper,  an 
owl  wings  expanded  sable  holding  with  the  dexter  foot  a sword  inflamed  as 
in  the  arms. 

Seat — The  Grange,  Rottingdean,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 21, 
Montagu  Square,  W. 


Son  living-GEORGE  JAMES  ERNEST,  b.  Feb.  25th,  1910. 
Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Bertha,  b.  1897. Margaret  Ella,  b.  1899. 

Sisters  living — Gertrude  Rachel  : m.  1902,  Theodore  Birnbaum,  who 
assumed  by  Roy.  License  1914,  the  surname  of  Burney  in  lieu  of 
Birnbaum,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  George  Bernard,  b.  1900, — 
Susan,  b.  1904,  —Rachel,  b.  1905.  Residence , 101,  Gloucester  Place, 
Portman  Square,  W.  ■■—■Katherine  Elizabeth. 


Half-Sister  living — Alice  Victorine  Kann  : m.  1880,  Abraham  Lionel  Hart,  who  d.  1906,  and 
has  with  other  issue  living,  Bertha  Victorine  Maria:  m.  1911,  Leonard  Philip  Solomon. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Elizabeth  ( Lady  Lewis),  da.  of  Ferdinand  Eberstadt,  of 
Mannheim,  Germany  : rn.  1867,  as  hte  second  wife,  Sir  George  Henry  Lewis,  C.V.O.,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  1911.  Residences , 88,  Portland  Place,  W.  : The  Danish  Pavilion,  Overstrand,  Norfolk. 
The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George  Henry  Lewis,  was  many  years  head  of  the  well-known  firm  of  Lewis 
and  Lewis,  solicitors,  of  10,  n,  and  12,  Ely  Place,  Holborn,  E.C. 


LEWIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Essendon  Place  Herts. 

Sir  Frederick  William  Lewis,  1st 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Edmund  Lewis,  of  West 
Hartlepool;  b.  May  25th,  1870;  ed.  privately;  is  a 
shipowner,  Chm.  of  Furness,  Withy  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  British  and  Argentine  Steam  Navigation  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Norfolk  and  North  American  Steamship 
Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Gulf  Line  (Limited),  a Mem- 
ber of  Shipping  Control  Committee,  and  a Member  of 
Lloyd's  Register  Committee,  and  Chm.  and  Director 
of  various  Shipping,  Shipbuilding  and  Insurance  Cos. ; 
was  Vice-Chm.  of  Ship  Licensing  Committee  1916-17: 
m.  1896,  Daisy  Ellen,  el.  da.  of  R.  H.  Harrison,  of 
West  Hartlepool,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Azure,  a lymphad  and  in  chief  three  spearheads 
argent.  Crrst— Upon  two  spears  in  saltire  gules,  headed 
argent,  a butterfly  or. 

Seat — Essendon  Place,  Hatfield,  Herts.  Town  Residence 
— 11,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.i.  Clubs — Reform, 
Royal  Societies’,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 


Son  living— BRIAN  EDMUND,  b.  Dec.  7th,  1903. 
Daughter  living— Frieda,  b.  1897. 

Animo  et-fide. 

ORR-LEWIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Whitewebhs  Park,  Enfield,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Frederick  Orr-Lewis,  1st  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Lewis,  of  Swansea,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  Montreal,  Canada;  b.  Feb.  nth,  i860; 
is  Pres,  of  Lewis  Brothers  (Limited),  of  Montreal,  Pres, 
and  Founder  of  Canadian  Vickers  (Limited),  a Director 
of  Merchants’  Bank  of  Canada  Montreal  Cotton  Co., 
Bankers  Trust  (Limited),  and  Canada  Steamship  Lines 
(Limited) ; rendered  sers.  to  Admiralty  during  European 
War;  has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Orr  : in. 
1896,  Maud  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  William  Booth,  of 
London,  and  Ontario,  and  has  issue. 

JVrms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  per  chevron  argent  and  sable, 
in  chief  three  spear-heads  gules  and  in  base  a lion  rampant  of  the 
first,  Lezvis ; 2nd  and  3rd,  ermine,  three  piles  gules,  issuant  from 
a chief  or,  thereon  an  annulet  of  the  second  between  two  maple 
leaves  vert,  Orr.  Crests— 1st,  a lion  sejant  supporting  with 
the  dexter  foreleg  a banner  sable,  charged  with  a lion  rampant 
argent,  Lezvis ',  2nd,  out  of  the  battlements  of  a tower  argent  a 
dexter  cubit  arm  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  a cross-crosslet  or, 
Orr. 

Residences — Whitewebbs  Park,  near  Enfield,  Middlesex;  20, 
Bleury  Street,  Montreal,  Canada.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton 

Wellington,  and  Ranelagh  (London),  Rideau  (Ottowa),  Mount 
Royal,  and  St.  James’s  (Montreal). 


Faithful  to  fatherland. 


son  living-JOHN  DUNCAN  ORR,  b.  Feb.  21st,  1898. 
Daughters  living— Helen  Merryday  Orr. Mary  Graham  Orr. 


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LEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Epperstone  Manor,  Epperstone,  co.  Nottingham. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Lee.’  J 


Sir  Henry  Gordon  Ley,*  2nd  Baronet , 
b.  March  12th,  1874;  .y.  his  father.  Sir  Francis, 
1916  ; is  a J.P.  for  Derby  and  Derbyshire,  Major 
T.F.  Reserve,  and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Lazonby, 
Kirkoswald,  and  Staffield  and  Glassonby  (Cumber- 
land): m.  1899,  Rhoda,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert 
Prodgers,  J.P.,  of  Kington  St.  Michael,  Wilts,  and 
has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  six  lozenges  conjoined  in  bend  between 
two  broken  titlting  spears  gules,  ftrtst — In  front  of  a cubit 
arm  in  armour  a hand  grasping  a broken  tilting  spear,  four 
lozenges  conjoined  fesseways  gules. 

Seat — Lazonby  Hall,  Cumberland. 


Sons  living — GERALD  GORDON,  b.  Nov.  5th,  1902.—— 
Francis  Douglas,  b.  1907. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Rhoda,  b.  1906. 

Sisters  living— Agnes  Willis,  b.  1871. Ethel,  b.  1873  : 

m.  1902,  Henry  John  Boyd-Carpenter,  Bar.  at- Law,  for- 
merly Senior  Inspector  to  Min.  of  Education,  Egypt,  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  William  Boyd-Carpenter,  K.C.V.O., 
D.D.  (3rd  Bishop  of  Ripon  1884-1911),  and  has  issue  living, 
Francis  Henry,  b.  1903, — Alison  Joan,  b.  1908.  Resi- 
dence, Riversea,  Kingswear. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  baronet— Alison  Catherine  {Lady  Ley),  da.  of  the  late  John  Jobson, 
J.P.,  of  Spondon,  Derbyshire  : ni.  1888,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Francis  Ley,  1st  baronet,  who  d. 
1916.  Residence,  Lealholm  Lodge,  Grosmont,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Francis  Ley,  1st  baronet,  Gov.,  Director  and  Founder  of  Ley’s  Works  in  Derby,  was  High 


Sheriff  of  Notts  1905. 


NAYLOR-LEYLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895.  of  Hyde  Park  House,  Albert  Gate, 

co.  London. 


Faithful  and  bold. 


Sir  Albert  Edward  Herbert  Naylor- 
Leyland,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  6th,  1890;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Herbert  Scarisbrick,  1899 ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; sometime  an  Hon. 
Attache  at  British  Legation,  Berne  and  British  Em- 
bassy, Paris  ; is  a J.P.  for  Denbighshire. 

Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  ermine,  on  a fesse  engrailed 
sable,  between  nine  ears  of  barley,  three,  three,  and  three  vert, 
banded  or  in  chief,  and  three  like  ears  in  base,  a lion  passant 
of  the  last  between  two  escallops  argent  and  for  distinction  a 
canton  gules,  Leyland ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  or  and  argent, 
a pale  sable  fretty  of  the  first  between  two  lions  rampant  of  the 
third,  and  for  distinction  a canton  gules,  Naylor.  Crtsts — ist, 
A mount  vert,  thereon  an  escallop  argent,  surmounted  by  a demi- 
eagle  erminois,  wings  endorsed  azure,  bezantee,  in  the  mouth 
three  ears  of  barley  vert,  and  charged  for  distinction  with  a cross- 
crosslet  gules,  Leyland ; 2nd,  a lion  passant  sable,  charged  on 
the  body  with  two  saltires  or,  resting  the  dexter  forepaw  upon  a 
shield,  charged  with  the  arms  of  Naylor,  and  charged  further 
for  distinction  with  a cross-crosslet  also  or,  Naylor. 

Seat — Nantclwyd  Hall,  Ruthin,  N.  Wales.  Town 
Residence — Hyde  Park  House,  Albert  Gate,  S.W.  Clubs — 

Marlborough,  Bachelors’. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Jeanie  Willson  {Lady  Naylor- Leyland),  da.  of  William  Selah 
Chamberlain,  of  Cleveland,  Ohio,  U.S.A.  : m.  1889,  Sir  Herbert  Scarisbrick  Naylor-Leyland,  ist 
Bt.,  who  d.  1899,  leaving  issue,  of  whom  the  younger,  George  Vyvyan,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Household 
Cav. ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1914  (despatches).  Residences,  Hyde  Park 
House,  Albert  Gate,  S.W.  ; Nantclwyd  Hall,  Ruthin;  Brynyffynon  Park,  Denbighshire. 

The  ist  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Colchester  (C)  1892-5,  and  for  Lancashire  (S.-W.),  Southport  Div. 
{ L ) 1898-9. 

LIGHTON,  Creation  (I.)  1791,  of  Merville,  Dublin. 

Sir  Christopher  Robert  Lighton,  7 th  Baronet ; 
b.  July  4th,  1848 ; s.  his  father,  the  Rev.  Sir  Christopher 
Robert,  1875  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.  A.  1870)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1874  ; is  a D.L.  and  a J.P.  for 
Herefordshire  (High  Sheriff  1885) : in.  1880,  Helen  Frances,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  James  Houldsworth,  of  Coltness,  Lanarkshire, 
and  has  issue. 

^rms — Barry  of  eight  argent  and  vert,  over  all  a lion  rampant  crowned 
with  an  eastern  crown  or,  armed  and  langued  azure,  a canton  of  Ireland. 
Crist — A lion’s  head  erased  crowned  with  an  eastern  crown  or  langued 
azure. 

Residences — Litley  Court,  Hereford  : Donoughmore,  North  Berwick. 
Club — Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


Son  living— CHRISTOPHER  ROBERT,  b.  June  30th,  1897  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifie  Corps. 


By  fortitude  and 
prudence. 


★ The  youngest  half-brother,  Maurice  Aden  Ley,  b.  1895  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1914,  and  the  elder  half-brother,  Christopher  Francis  Aden  Ley,  b.  1893,  Capt.  Yeo.  and 
R.A.F.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.)  1918. 


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Daughters  living— Mabel  Katharine  Mary,  A 1888 Winifred  Helen,  b.  1891. Florence 

Hamilton,  b.  1894. 

Brothers  living — Andrew  Hamilton  Digby,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Repton;  entered  R.N.  1864,  but  was 
prevented  serving  by  a severe  accident  the  same  year  : m.  1897,  Baroness  Anna  Elizabeth, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Count  de  Zuylen  de  Nyevelt,  of  The  Hague.  Residence , West  Bank, 

Ashfield,  Ross,  Herefordshire. Rev.  Claud  Hamilton  Dallas,  b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at 

Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1897)  ; is  R.  of  Credenhill : m.  1895,  Georgina  Caroline, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Patrick  Leslie  Miller,  and  widow  of  H.  Howard  Taylor,  of  Thurnscoe  Hall, 
Yorkshire.  Residence , Credenhill  Rectory,  Herefordshire. 

Sisters  living— Eleanor  Anne  Pemberton  : 111.  1877,  the  Rev.  Robert  Hereford,  who  d.  1894,  R.  of 
Mordiford,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Lighton,  b.  1879 : in.  1910,  Madeleine  Millais,  only  da.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Langston  Benest  Janvrin,  R.  of  Cradley,  Malvern,  and  Preb.  of  Hereford, 
and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Madeleine  b.  1912,  Norah  Frances  b.  1915,  Monica  Beatrice  A 1917, 
Mary  Elizabeth  (twin)  A 1917, — Francis  Robert,  D.  S O.,  D.S.C.,  A 1880  [see  “ Companion  age  ”] : 
in.  1914,  Beatrice  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  S.  G.  Baker,  of  Westcliff,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth 
Beatrice  Eleanor  b.  1918, — Walter  Richard  Hamilton,  A 1886  : m.  1912,  Dora  Mary,  da.  of  B- 
Moflfatt,  of  Penponds,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living.  Rosemary  Eleanor  A 1913, — Hariot  Mary 
Eleanor:  in.  1906,  Com.  Leveson  Granville  Byron  Alexander  Campbell,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Leveson  Granville  Robert  A 1907,  Mary  Eleanor  b.  iqoq,  Cynthia  Irene  Norah  b.  1920.. 

Florence  d’Arcy  Hamilton.  Residence , 14,  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. Emily  Stuart 

Hamilton.  Residence,  14,  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol.  —Isabel  Penelope  Hamilton.  Residence , 
14,  Alma  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

LINDSAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  West  Ville,  Lincolnshire.  [Extinct  1913.] 

Sir  Coutts  Lindsay,  2nd  and  last  Baronet , who  s.  under  special 
remainder  as  el.  son  of  Anne  (da.  of  Sir  Coutts  Trotter,  i st  Bt.,  of  this  creation), 
she  having  m.  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Lindsay,  who  d.  1855  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 
Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Euphemia  Harriet  Susan,  A 1865  : in.  1897,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Selby  Henrey,  V.  of  St.  George,  Old  Brentford.  Residence , St.  George’s  Vicarage, 
Brentford. Anne  Helen,  b.  1868.  Residence , 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Kate  Harriet  ( Lady  Lindsay),  da.  of  William  Burfield,  and 
widow  of  — Medley : m.  1912,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Coutts  Lindsay,  2nd  Baronet,  who  d.  1913. 
Residence , Roehampton  Villa,  Roehampton  Vale,  S.W. 

LIPTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Osidge,  Southgate,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Thomas  Johnstone  Lipton,  K.C.VO. , ist 

Baronet , son  of  Thomas  Lipton,  ol  Glasgow;  b.  1850;  is  a 
Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  Hon.  Col.  of  a Batn.  Highland  L.I., 
Chm.  of  Lipton,  Limited,  tea,  coffee,  and  provision  merchants, 
of  City  Road,  E.C.,  owner  of  extensive  Tea  and  Rubber  Estates 
in  Ceylon,  a Grand  Officer  of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  a Grand 
Com.  of  Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava;  has  four  times  unsuccess- 
fully contested  the  America  Cup  Yacht  Race  ; Knt.  1898, 
K.C.V.O.  1901. 

$rms — Per  fesse  or  and  gules,  in  chief  on  the  dexter  side  a shamrock 
leaf,  and  on  the  sinister  a thistle  leaved,  both  slipped  proper,  and  in  the 
base  a cornucopia  erect,  the  horn  of  the  first,  the  fruit  of  the  third.  Crest — 
Two  arms  in  saltire,  the  dexter  surmounted  by  the  sinister  holding  a sprig 
of  the  tea  plant  erect,  and  the  other  a like  sprig  of  the  coffee  plant,  both 
slipped  and  leaved  proper,  vested  above  the  elbow  argent. 

Seat — Osidge,  Southgate,  Middlesex.  Clubs — Marlborough,  Auto- 

mobile, Aero,  Royal  London  Yacht,  Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Royal  Temple 
Yacht,  Royal  Northern  Yacht,  Royal  Ulster  Yacht,  Royal  Irish  Yacht, 
Royal  Cork,  Royal  Clyde  Yacht,  New  York  Yacht. 


Lister-Kaye,  see  Kaye. 
Liston-Foulis.  see  Foulis. 


DILLWYN-LLEWELYN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  Penllergaer,  Llangyfelach,  and 
Ynis-y-gerwn,  Cadoxton  juxta  Neath,  Glamorganshire. 

[Pronounced  Dillun-Hlooelliii.”] 

Sir  John  Talbot  Dillwyn-Llewelyn,  ist 

Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  John  Dillwyn-Llewelyn,  F.R.S., 
of  Penllergaer,  co.  Glamorgan  ; b.  May  26th,  1836  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861)  ; for- 
merly Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Glamorganshire  ; is  patron 
of  one  living,  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for 
Glamorganshire  (Sheriff  1878),  and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Carmarthen 
and  Brecknock;  elected  Mayor  of  Swansea  1890;  unsuccess- 
fully contested  Swansea,  Swansea  Town  Div.  (C)  1892,  and 
sat  as  M.P.  therefor  July  1895  to  Oct.  1900,  when  he  was  de- 
feated : m.  1861, Caroline  Julia,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Sir  Michael 
Hicks-Beach,  8th  Bt.  [see  E.  St.  Aldwyn],  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  argent,  gutee  de  poix,  three  chevronels 
gules,  in  base  a lamb  passant  proper ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  on  a chevron 
nebulde  argent,  five  trefoils  slipped  of  the  first.  Crests— ist,  on  the  trunk 
of  a tree  fessewise  eradicated  and  sprouting  to  the  dexter,  a lamb  passant 
proper,  bearing  a banner  gules  charged  with  three  chevronels  argent ; 2nd,  in  front  of  a stag’s  head 
couped  proper  three  trefoils  slipped  vert. 

Seat — Penllergaer,  Swansea.  Town  Residence— 39,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.  Club-  Athenaeum. 


Craignez  honte. 
Dread  shame. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Son  living— CHARLES  LEYSHON  D l LLW  YN-  VE  N A B L ES-L  L E W EL  YN,  b.  June  29th, 
1870;  is  Col.  in  the  Army  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Yeo.),  a J.P.  for  cos.  Glamorgan,  Breck- 
nock, and  Radnor,  and  a D.L.  for  Breconshire;  served  during  European  War  1914-19  ; assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Venables  before  that  of  Llewelyn  and  after  that  of  Dillwyn  1893  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Radnorshire  (C)  Jan.  to  Nov.  1910,  being  defeated  there  1900,  1906,  and  Dec.  1910:  m. 
1893,  Katharine  Minna,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Lister  Venables,  of  Llysdinam,  Radnorshire, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Lister,  b.  1897 ; Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action 
* during  European  War)  1917, — Charles  Michael,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards, — George  William,  b.  1910, — Agnes  Barbara,  b.  1894.  Seat,  Llysdinam,  New- 
bridge-on-Wye,  Radnorshire.  Club , Carlton. 

Daughters  living — Gwendoline  Harriet. Gladys  Mary  ; m.  19x0,  Capt.  Francis  Mount,  Berk- 

shire Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 
William,  b.  1911.  Residence , 49,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. 


LLOYD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1863,  of  Bronwydd,  Cardiganshire. 


I Dhuw  Bor  Diolch. 
To  God  be  thanks. 


Sir  Marteine  Owen  Mowbray  Lloyd,  2nd 
Baronet  ( Lord  Marcher  of  Kemes ) ; b.  Feb.  8th,  1851  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  Thomas  Davies,  1877  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Pembroke, 
Carmarthen,  and  Cardigan  (High  Sheriff  1880)  ; formerly  Capt. 
Pembroke  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  a County  Councillor  for  Cardiganshire, 
New  Quay  Div.,  and  patron  of  six  livings  : in.  1878,  Katharine 
Helena,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Dennistoun,  of  Golfhill,  near 
Glasgow  [Oakeley,  Bt.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  only 
son,  Marteine  Kemes  Arundel,  b.  1890;  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

$rms — Azure,  a wolf  rampant  argent  within  a bordure,  ermine.  Crest — 
In  front  of  a holly-tree  proper  a boar  passant  argent,  semee  of  estoiled 
azure,  collared  and  chained  to  the  tree  or. 

Seats — Bronwydd,  Henllan,  Cardiganshire;  Newport  Castle,  Pembroke- 
shire. Club — Arthur’s. 


Daughters  living— Nesta  Constance  Muriel,  b.  1879  : m.  1908,  Frederick  Edward  Withington 
[Armstrong,  Bt.,  cr.  1841],  and  has  issue  living,  Morfa  Audley,  b.  1920.  Residence , Fringford 

Lodge,  Bicester. Peverel  de  Lormet,  b.  1887  : m.  1914,  Roger  Edward  John  Lloyd  [see  Hey- 

gate,  Bt.].— — Joan  Henllys,  b.  1897. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  Not  in  remainder. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  John  Lloyd,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1902 : m.  1850, 
Susan  Maria  Anne,  da.  of  David  Arthurs  Saunders  Davies,  of  Pentre,  Pembroke  : — 

Owen  George,  b.  1855. John  David  Arthur  Thomas,  b\  1857  ; formerly  MajorS.  Wales  Borderers  ; 

Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  at  Home  and  in  France  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Carmarthenshire,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers:  m.  1880,  Caroline  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Saunders,  of  Glanrhwdwr,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  Tymawr,  Cardiganshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  Audeley  Mervyn  Owen  John,  M.C.,  b.  1881  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Wales 
Borderers  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (severely  wounded 
despatches,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1916,  Florence  Gwendolen,  da.  of  Bowen  Woosman, 
of  Tyneraig,  co.  Brecknock,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Audeley  b.  1919,  Rhys  Martin  b.  1916. 

Residence,  Parc  Henri,  Golden  Grove,  Carmarthenshire. Alice : zn.  1875,  Thomas  Morris. 

Residence , Coomb,  Llanstephen,  co.  Carmarthen. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Rhys  Jones  Lloyd,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1827,  d.  1904  : 
m.  1853,  Anna,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Lewis  Lloyd,  of  Nantgwilt,' co.  Radnor  : — 
Herbert  Rhys,  b.  1858:  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Regt.  Dist.  (formerly  Somerset 
L.I.,  and  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.);  served  during  Burma  Campaign  1885-7  in  Somersetshire  L.I. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17. 
Residence , 10,  Park  Place,  St.  James’s,  S.W.  Clubs , United  Service,'  Ranela'gh.— Edith  Anna. 
Residence,  Corse  Lawn,  Tewkesbury. 

This  baronet  is  24th  Lord  of  the  Barony  of  Kemes  by  right  of  tenure,  and  is  the  only  “ Lord 
Marcher  ” in  the  kingdom.  He  still  exercises  some  of  the  privileges  and  annually  appoints  the  Mayor 
of  Newport,  Pembrokeshire,  by  virtue  of  a Charter  dated  a.d.  1215,  confirmed  by  four  English 
Sovereigns.  Is  representative  of  Martin  de  Tours,  who  accompanied  William  I.  to  England.  The 
1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Cardiganshire  ( L ) 1865-8,  and  for  Cardigan  District  1868-74. 


SINCLAIR-LOCKHART,  Creation  (N.S.)  1636,  of  Murkle,  co.  Caithness,  and  Stevenson, 

co.  Haddington. 

Sir  Graeme  Duncan  Power  Sinclair-Lockhart, 
12th  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  29th,  1897;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert 
Duncan,  1918;  ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; European 
War  1916-17  with  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  in  Egypt  and 
Palestine  ; is  2nd  Lieut.  Scottish  Horse  (Scouts). 

— Quarterly  : xst  and  4th,  argent,  a man’s  heart  proper  within  a 
fetter-lock  sable,  on  a chief  azure  three  boars’  heads  erased  argent  all  within 
a bordure,  ermine,  charged  with  three  crosses  patee^ules ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
argent,  on  a saltire  engrailed  gules,  four  bezants.  Crest — A boar’s  head 
erased  argent. 

Seat — Cambusnethan  House,  Wishaw.  Clubs — Caledonian,  Royal 

Automobile.  

Brothers  living— JOHN  BERESFORD,  b.  Nov.  4th,  1904. 

Muir  Edward,  b.  1906. Robert  Nation,  b.  1909.— Bruce,  b.  1910. 

Sister  living — Elizabeth  Sinclair,  b.  1903. 


Corda  serrata  pando. 

/ lay  open  locked  hearts. 


15 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Widows  living  Of  9th  and  11th  Baronets— Louisa  (Lady  Sinclair ),  da.  of  the  late 
Roderick  Hugonin,  of  Kinmylies  House,  Inverness  : m.  1876,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert 

Charles  Sinclair,  9th  baronet,  who(f.  1899.  Residence,  Stevenson  House,  Haddington Flora 

Louisa  ( Lady  Sinclair- Lockhart),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Henry  Power,  LL.D.,  D.Sc., 
of  Sydney,  Australia:  in.  1895,  Sir  Robert  Duncan  Sinclair- Lockhart,  nth  baronet,  who  d.  19x8. 
Residence , 6,  MacMurray  Road,  Remuera,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

The  3rd  baronet  was  a Privy  Councillor  and  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer.  The  8th  baronet,  a distin- 
guished Admiral,  served  sixty-three  3'ears  in  the  Royal  Navy.  The  10th  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Graeme  A.  Lockhart,  C.B.  (who  served  during  Persian  and  Indian  Mutiny  Campaigns)  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Sinclair.  Sir  Robert  Duncan  Sinclair-Lockhart,  11th  baronet,  was  son  of  the 
late  George  Duncan  Lockhart  (whose  grandfather  assumed  the  surname  of  Lockhart  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic),  a descendant  of  the  late  James  Lockhart  Sinclair,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet. 


LOCKHART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Lee  and  Camwatli,  Lanarkshire.  [Extinct  1919.] 

Sir  Simon  Macdonald  Lockhart,  M.V.O.,  5th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet-HiLDA  Maud  {Lady  Lockhart ),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Augustus  Henry  Macdonald- Moreton  [see  E.  Ducie,  colls.]  : in.  1898,  Sir  Simon  Lockhart,  5th- 
Bt.,  who  d. '1919,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences , The  Lee,  Lanark;  Carnwath  House, 
Lanarkshire;  Newhoim,  Lanarkshire. 


LOCOCK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1857,  of  Speldhurst,  Kent. 

Sir  Charles  Bird  Locock,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Nov. 
22nd,  1878  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Brodie,  1890 ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : in.  1901,  Christine, 
younger  da.  of  Frederick  Bennett,  of  Ipswich,  and  has  issue. 

$xrnr8 — Azure,  a gauntlet  or,  in  chief  three  mullets  argent.  Cnst — On 
a mount  vert  a cock  argent  guttee  de  sang,  the  dexter  foot  resting  on  a 
gauntlet  or. 

Residence — Oaklands,  Braintree,  Essex.  Clubs — Alpine,  Royal 

Automobile.  


Son  living— CHARLES  BARDOLF,  b.  Feb.  25th,  1905. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Christine,  b.  1902. Vera  Frances,  b.  igeo. 

Sisters  living — Lucy  Fanny.  Residence,  22,  Oxford  Square,  W.  ■ ■ — 
Emily  Dora  : in.  1895,  Morton  Evans,  and  has  issue  living,  Ruth  Dora 
Morton,  b.  1899.  Residences , Lombarden,  Limpsfield,  Surrey ; 9,  Stan- 
hope Terrace,  W.2 Margaret  Abbie  ( Lady  Lush):  in.  1893,  Hon. 

Sir  Charles  Montague  Lush,  a Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice. 

Residences,  Tanglewood,  Bushey  Heath,  Herts;  15,  Sussex  Square,  W. Jessie  Henrietta:  in. 

1900,  Hugh  Wallwyn  Shepheard-Walwyn,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey'  Hugh  Wallwyn,  b.  1902, — 
Irene  Jessamine,  b.  1904.  Residence , Dalwhinnie,  Kenley,  Surrey. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Rev.  Alfred  Henry,  b.  1829;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Wrangler,  B.A.,  1852,  1st  class  Nat.  Sc.  Tripos  1853,  M.A.  1855);  was  V.  of  Lemsford'  1859-69  r 
in.  1859,  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  William  Dealtry,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Dealtry,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,. 
Oxford  (B.A.  1885)  : m.  1889,  Ida  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Herbert  Locock  (infra),  and  has 
issue  living,  Elsa  b.  1891,  Brynhild  b.  1894, — Henry  Thornton  {Club,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge),. 
b.  1864  ; ed’.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887),— Ella  Constance  : in.  1894, 
William  Pole,  of  85,  Howard’s  Lane,  Putney,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ella  Maud  b.  1895, — 
Mabel  Abbie.  Residence , 39,  Carlton  Road,  Putney,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sidney  Locock,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1885  : in. 
1859,  Abbie,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Jonas  King,  D.D.,  of  Athens: — 

Sidney  Charles  Napier,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : in.  1892,  Annie 

Mary,  who  d.  1916,  da.  ot  J.  Robinson.  Chib,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Edward  Ainslie,  b.  1867  ;. 

ed.  at  Eton,  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  W.  India 
Regt.,  and  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.) : m.  1st,  1896,  Marguerite 
Barbenson,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Mesney,  Senior  Magistrate  of  Alderney:  2ndly,  1911,  Helen 

Christine,  da.  of  Augustus  William  Le  Cren,  Club,  Junior  United  Service. Amy  Caroline: 

in.  1881,  the  Rev.  William  Leighton  Grane,  V.  of  Cobham,  and  Preb.  of  Chichester.  Residence , 
The  Vicarage,  Cobham,  Surrey.  Hilda  Mary:  in.  1901,  Herbert  Whea'ley  Ridsdale,  and  has 
issue  living,  Heury  Wheatley,  b.  1902, — John  Wheatley,  b.  1905,— Mary  Wheatley,  b.  1903.  Resi- 
dence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Herbert  Locock,  C.B.,  5th  son  of  xst  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  191c  : 
in.  1st,  1863,  Agnes  Edith  Fanny,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  F.  T.  Coxworthy; 
2ndly,  1882,  Adelaide,  widow  of  ('apt.  Hugh  Allen  Mackey,  R.A.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Ethel  Maud  : in.  1892,  Edward  William  Dirom  Cuming.  Residence,  20,  Pembroke 

Road,  Kensington,  W Ida  Gertrude:  in.  1889,  Charles  Dealtry  Locock  (ante). Katharine 

Beatrice.  Residence,  77,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford.— — (By  2nd  marriage),  Guy  Harold,  C MG.,  b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  in  Foreign  Office  1906-18;  is  a Director  of  Federation  of  British 


Victoria. 

Victory. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


451 


Industries,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece;  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1906,  Esther  Mary 
Eleanor,  only  child  of  William  James  Reade,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  Guy  Herbert  Chandos, 
b.  1911, — Rosemary  Esther  b.  1907.  Club , Marlborough. 

The  1st  baronet,  an  eminent  physician,  was  First  Physician  Accoucheur  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria. 


LODER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Whittlebury,  Northamptonshire,  and  of  High 
Beeches,  Slaugham,  Sussex. 

Sir  Giles  Rolls  Loder,  3rd  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Egerton  Loder,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  son 
of  2nd  Baronet  ; b.  Nov.  10th,  1914  ; s.  his  grand- 
father, Sir  Edmund  Giles,  1920. 

$rms — Azure,  on  a fesse  between  two  escallops  or,  three 
bucks’  heads  cabossed  proper.  Crtst — Between  two  escallops 
or,  a buck’s  head  cabossed  and  pierced  with  an  arrow  bend- 
wise,  point  to  the  sinister  proper. 

Residence — Clock  House,  Cowfold,  Sussex. 


Daughter  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Patience  Marion,  b. 
1882  : m.  1904,  Walter  William  Otter  [see  Burrell,  Bt.]. 
Residence,  Bolney  Lodge,  Bolney,  Sussex. 

Great-Uncles  living  'sons  of  1st  baronet) — GERALD 
WALTER  ERSKINE,  b.  Oct.  25th,  1861;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1884,  M.A. 
1888);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1888;  was  an  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Local  Govt.  Board  (Rt.  Hon.  C.  T.  Ritchie) 
1888-92,  and  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India 
(Rt.  Hon.  Lord  George  Hamilton,  M.P.)  1896-1901  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Brighton  (C)  1889-1905,  when  he  was  appointed  a 
Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury,  but  defeated  at  a Bye-Election 
in  April,  same  year ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex,  and  a 
Member  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.  : in.  1890,  Lady 
Louise  de  Vere  Beauclerk,  el.  da.  of  10th  Duke  of  St. 
Albans,  and  has  issue  living,  John  de  Vere,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  a 3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo. 
Ser.  : m.  1920,  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Tennant,  1st  Bt., — Dorothy  Cicely  Sybil,  b.  1896, — 
Victoria  Helen,  b.  1899, — Diana  Evelyn  (twin),  b.  1899, — Mary  Irene,  b.  1902.  Residences,  Wake- 
hurst  Place,  Ardingley,  Sussex  ; Abinger  House,  King’s  Road,  Brighton.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Athenaeum, 
St.  James’s.— ^Reginald  Bernhard,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886);  for- 
merly Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Roy.  Bucks  Hussars  ; is  a J.P.  for  Northants  (High  Sheriff  1899),  and 
patron  of  Maidwell  R.,  and  Draughton  R.,  Northants : m.  1895,  Lady  Margaret  Ernestine  Augusta 
Hare,  el.  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Listowel,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie  Kathleen,  b.  1897.  Residence, 

Maidwell  Hall,  Northampton.  Clubs , Carlton,  White’s,  Cavalry. Sydney,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton, 

and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Bucks  Hussars:  in.  1907,  Nelly,  da.  of  the 
late  Binyoun  Francis  Drage,  of  Chapel  Brampton,  Northampton.  Residence , Greenfield  Lodge, 
Market  Harborough.  Clubs,  Boodle’s,  Royal  Automobile. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Etheldreda  Mary  [Lady  Burrell),  b.  1853  : in.  1872, 
Sir  Charles  Raymond  Burrell,  6th  Bt.,  who  d.  1899.  Residence,  23,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 

Mother  living — Muriel  Rolls,  da.  of  James  Rolls  Hoare,  of  48,  Mount  Street,  W.  : m.  1913,  Capt. 
Robert  Egerton  Loder  ante),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.  Residence , 
Clock  House,  Cowfold,  Sussex. 


Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Marion  [Lady  Loder),  da.  of  the  late  W.  E.  Hubbard,  of 
Leonardslee,  Sussex  ; in.  1876,  Sir  Edmund  Giles  Loder,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , 
Leonardslee,  Horsham,  Sussex. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Wilfrid  Hans  Loder,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1851,  d.  1902:  m. 
1878,  Sarah  Winifred  (now  of  High  Beeches,  Sussex),  da.  of  Charles  Rowe  : — 
Giles  Harold,  M.C.,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Scots  Guards,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 

European  War  1914-15  (M.C.). Norman  Wilfrid,  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Lieut. 

E.  Kent  Regt. : m.  1914,  Phyllis  Sydney,  da.  of  Sydney  Fisher,  of  Amington  Hall,  Tamworth 

[see  Van-Notten-Pole,  Bt.].  Club,  Bath. Hubert  Sydney,  b.  1888 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 

Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.  Yeo.  : in.  1918,  Brenda,  da.  of  Charles  McNeill,  and  has  issue 

living,  a da.,  b.  1919.  Club,  Bath. Winifrid  Mary,  b.  1881  : m.  1918,  William  Woodburn,  M.D. 

■ -Brenda  Cicely,  b.  1883  : in.  1916,  Capt.  Arthur  Compton  Lethbridge  Dunnville  Lees,  The 

King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.) Edith  Margaret,  b.  1892  : in.  1918,  Capt.  John  Wyndham  Aylmer, 

M.C.,  4th  Dragoon  Guards. 


Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Alfred  Basil  Loder,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1855, 
d.  1905  : m.  1st,  1882,  Annie  Katharine,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Henry  Crosse,  R.  of  Fincham,  Norfolk  ; 2ndly,  1894,  Henrietta  Mabel  (now  of 
40,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  James  Poynter,  formerly 
14th  Hussars : — 

Basil  Charles  Robert,  b.  1885;  sometime  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt. : m.  1908,  Kate, 
da.  of  W.  Davies,  of  Pembroke,  S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Eric,  b.  1911, — Barbara 

Ellaline  Joy,  b.  1908.  Residence , Misbourne,  Denham,  Bucks.  Club,  Marlborough. Eric 

Raymond,  b.  1888  ; sometime  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt.  : m.  1st,  1912,  Gabrielle  Elizabeth.  Clifford 
(the  actress,  “ Miss  Gabrielle  Ray”)  (who  obtained  a divorce  1914),  da.  of  William  Austin  Cook  ; 
2ndly,  1920,  Iris  Mary,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Eustace  Robert  Fitzgerald  [see  B.  Fitzgerald].  Resi- 


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dence,  59,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. Audrey  Kathleen  {Hon.  Mrs.  H.  Edward  S.  S.  Lambart), 

b.  1883:  m.  1907,  the  Ven.  the  Hon.  Horace  Edward  Samuel  Sneade  Lambart,  V.  of  St.  Mary 
the  Virgin,  Shrewsbury,  and  Archdeacon  of  Salop  [see  E.  CavanJ.  Residence,  St.  Mary’s  Vicarage, 
Shrewsbury. 


LONGMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Lavershot  Hall,  Windlesham,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Hubert  Harry  Longman,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Longman,  pub- 
lisher, of  London;  b.  Nov.  29th,  1856;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a partner 
in  the  publishing  firm  of  Longmans,  Green  and  Co., 
a J.P.  and  County  Councillor  for  Surrey,  and  Chm. 
of  its  Asylums  Ccynmittee  : in.  1881,  Laura  Romaine, 
da.  of  Adolphus  Frederick  Govett,  J.P.,  of  Laleham, 
Staines. 

&nus — Gules  : an  ancient  ship  in  fu  sail  proper  between 
three  buckles  or.  Crest — A lion  rampant  azure  between  two 
buckles  as  in  the  arms. 


Seat — Lavershot  Hall,  Windlesham,  Surrey. 
National  Liberal,  United  University. 


Clubs- 


LOPES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Maristow  House,  Devonshire. 

Sir  Henry  Yarde  Buller  Lopes,  4th 

Baronet , b.  March  24th,  1859  ; s.  his  father,  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  (Lopes)  Massey,  P.C.,  1908  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1888  ; is  a 
J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  Chm.  County  Council  for  Devon  (High 
Sheriff  1914),  and  patron  of  three  livings  ; formerly  Lieut, 
ist  Devon  Yeo.  Cav.  ; unsuccessfully  contested  S.,  or 
Totnes,  Div.  of  Devonshire  ( C ) 1885,  and  Torquay  Div. 
of  Devonshire  Jan.  1906  and  Jan.  1910  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Grantham  1892-1900  : in.  1891,  Lady  Albertha  Louisa 
Florence  Edgcumbe,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Mount  Edgcumbe, 
and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  azure,  a chevron  or  charged 
with  three  bars  gemelles  gules  between  three  eagles  rising  of  the 
second  ; on  a chief  of  the  second  five  lozenges  of  the  first ; 2nd  and 
3rd,  in  a landscape  field  a fountain  proper,,  thereout  issuing  a palm 
tree  also  proper.  Crests — ist,  a lion  sejant  erminois  gorged  with 
a collar  gemelle  gules,  the  dexter  forepaw  resting  on  a lozenge 
azure  ; 2nd,  a dexter  arm  couped  and  embowed,  habited  purpure, 
purfled  and  diapered  or,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  proper 
a palm-branch  vert. 

Seats — Maristow,  and  Roborough  House,  Roborough,  Devon- 
shire ; Burrator,  Horrabridge,  Devonshire.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Wellington,  Travellers’. 

Son  living- MASSEY  HENRY  EDGCUMBE,  b.  Oct.  14th,  1903. 

Daughters  living — Katherine  Frederica  Albertha  {Hon.  Mrs.  Erskinc  A.  Nicolson ),  b.  1892  : m. 
1919,  Com.  the  Hon.  Erskine  Arthur  Nicolson,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  [ see  B.  Carnock],  Bertha  Louisa 
Victoria,  b.  1895. Margaret  Beatrice,  b.  1898. Constance  Elizabeth,  b.  1901. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Charles  Lopes,  P.C.,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1827,  d.  1899,  having  been  cr.  Baron  Ludlow  1897  : — 

See  that  title. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Ludlow  Lopes,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1836,  d.  1909 : 

ni.  1871,  Georgina  Emma,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Anselmo  de  Arroyave : — 

George  de  Arroyave,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  : m.  1913,  Maude  Mary,  da. 
of  Lawrence  Cockburn,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Granville  Forbes,  79th  Highlanders.  Residence , 7, 

Egerton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs,  Carlton,  St.  James’s,  Orleans. Rev.  John  Ludlow.  D.D.,  b.  1882  ; 

ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1908),  and  at  Rome  (D.D.  1918)  ; is  in  Holy  Orders 
of  Church  of  Rome.  Residence , 178,  High  Street,  Deritend,  Birmingham.  Club , United  University. 

The  family  of  Lopes  derives  its  immediate  origin  rom  Massey  Lopes,  Esq.,  of  Jamaica.  The 
1st  baronet,  Sir  Massey  Lopes,  was  successively  M.P.  for  Evesham,  South  Devon,  Barnstaple,  and 

Westbury.  At  his  decease  the  title  descended  by  special  remainder  to  his  nephew  Ralph  Franco, 

who  in  1831  assumed  bv  royal  license  the  name  of  Lopes  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic;  he  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Westbury  (O  1832-7  and  1841-7,  and  for  South  Devonshire  (C)  1849-54.  The  3rd  baronet, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Massey  Lopes,  P.C.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Westbury  (C)  1857-68,  and  Devonshire, 
S.  Div.  1868-85,  and  was  a Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1874-80. 


Sub  pace  copia. 
Peace  and  plenty. 


Do  to  another  as  you 
would  be  done  by. 


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LORAINE,  Creation  (E.)  1664.  of  Kirk  Harle,  Northumberland. 

Sir  Percy  Lyham  Loraine,  12th  Baronet ; 
b.  Nov.  5th,  1880;  s.  his  father,  Recir-Adm.  Sir 
Lambton,  1917  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire 
L.I.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901 -2,  with  Imperial  Yeo.  ; 
is  a 1st  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.,  and  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the 
Army. 

<2tnu« — Quarterly,  sable  and  argent,  a cross  quarterly,  charged 
in  the  centre  point  with  a mullet  pierced,  all  counterchanged. 
CreatS — 1st,  On  a mount  vert  a laurel  tree  proper,  dependent  there- 
from by  a ribbon  gules  a shield  azure  ; 2nd,  out  of  a naval  crown 
or,  an  arm  embowed  and  encircled  by  a laurel  wreath  proper,  and 
charged  with  an  escarbuncle  of  the  first,  the  hand  grasping  a 
trident  also  or. 

Seats — Styford  Hall,  Stocksfield-on-Tyne  ; Bramford  Hall, 
Suffolk.  Town  Residence — 7,  Montagu  Square,  W.  Club — St. 

James’s. 


Sisters  living — Jacqueline  Isabel,  b.  1882. Isaura  Freda, 

b.  1883. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  10th  baronet) — Isabella  Jane  : m. 
1861,  the  Rev.  John  Barrett* Lennard,  who  d.  1898,  R.  of  Crawley 

^ rQ  - — tsee  Barrett-Lennard,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Crawley,  Sussex. 

^S^fcoroQut  Clara  Frederica  ( Lady  Fairbaim)  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of 

1 Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1862,  Sir 

/ rise  again  with  laurel  and  shield.  ^ I9°1-  Residence>  I3>  Park  Crescent> 

Widow  living  Of  11th  Baronet— Frederica  Mary  Horatia  {Lady  Loraine ),  da.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Acton  Broke,  R.E.  [see  Broke-Middleton,  Bt.,  ext.]:  in.  1878, 
Rear-Adm.  Sir  Lambton  Loraine,  nth  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residences , Bramford  Hall,  Suffolk; 
7,  Montagu  Square,  W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Ekins  Blakeney  Loraine,  3rd  son  of  10th  baronet, 
b.  1842,  d.  1914  : m.  1877,  Evelyn  Laura  Mary  (now  of  Yew  Tree  Manor,  Lynd- 
hurst,  Hants),  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett-Lennard,  2nd  Bt.  : — 

Maud:  in.  1904,  William  Frederick  Gowers,  C.M.G.,  Resident  at  Kano,  N.  Nigeria. Vivien.— 

Ida  : in.  1905,  Silvio  George  Rendel,  of  Dunchideock,  near  Exeter,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony 
Christopher  Loraine,  b.  1910, — Yolanda  Dora  Mary  Loraine,  b.  1905,  —Rosamund  Mary  Diana, 

b.  1908, —Virginia  Romilda  Loraine,  b.  1914.  Residence , Dunchideock,  near  Exeter. Florance  : 

in.  1918,  Robert  John  Downing.  Lieut.  Roy.  Berks  Regt.  (Reserve),  and  has  issue  living,  Mary 
Gabrielle  Loraine,  b.  1920.  Residence , 

The  founders  of  the  English  branch  of  this  ancient  family  came  from  the  Duchy  of  Lorraine,  and 
were  given  lands  in  Northumberland  and  Durham  by  William  I.  In  the  reign  of  Henry  V.,  Edward 
Lorraine  married  (about  1416)  Johanna,  co-heiress  of  William  del  Strother,  Lord  of  Lyham  ; and,  ob- 
taining with  her  the  estates  of  Kirk  Harle,  in  Northumberland,  removed  thither.  Here  his 
descendants  lived  for  near  420  years.  Edward’s  successor,  Robert  Lorraine,  was  barbarously  murdered 
at  Kirk  Harle  by  border  robbers,  in  the  reign  of  Edward  IV.,  as  is  recorded  on  a monument  raised  on 
the  spot  to  his  memory.  New  arms  were  granted  in  1639,  to  either  Thomas  Lorraine,  a direct 
descendant  of  Edward  {temp.  Henry  V.),  or  to  his  younger  brother  William  (who  d.  unmarried), 
Thomas  was  a learned  and  a pious  man,  and  zealous  friend  of  Charles  I.,  a circumstance  that 
caused  the  soldiers  of  Cromwell  to  burn  down  his  seat  at  Olferton.  His  eldest  son,  Thomas,  was 
the  1st  baronet.  The  nth  baronet,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Lambton  Loraine,  was  promoted  Capt.  while  in 
command  of  H.M.S.  “ Niobe,”  for  special  services  in  Central  America  in  1873,  including  bombard- 
ment of  Omoa  Castle  during  Civil  War  in  Honduras,  and  received  in  1874  the  freedom  of  City  of 
New  York  for  staying  the  “ Virginius”  executions  at  Santiago  de  Cuba  in  Nov.  1873. 


Let  us  preserve  the 
dread  trident. 


LOUIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Chelston,  Devonshire. 

Sir  Charles  Louis,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
1859;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Charles,  1900;  is 
Treasurer  and  co-Trustee  National  Union  of 
Masters  and  Mates  : m.  1887,  Florence  Alice,  da. 
of  John  Lawford.  * 

^rms — Azure,  a lion  rampant  argent  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  and  holding  in  the 
paws  a fleur-de-lis  or  ; on  a chief  wavy  ermine  an  anchor 
erect  of  the  third,  the  shank  surrounded  with  a naval  coronet, 
the  rim  azure,  sterns  and  sails  proper  Crrst — A griffin’s  head 
erased  azure,  between  two  wings  elevated  or,  in  the  beak  a 
fleur-de-lis,  on  the  breast  a trident  erect  or.  JSixpportfira — 
In  {the  ship ) Canopus , in  order  to  go  to  Dexter , a British  sailor  habited  proper,  his  exterior  hand 
heaven.  supporting  a staff,  thereon  hoisted  a flag  argent  charged 

with  a cross  gules,  surmounted  by  a pair  of  wings  or,  and  inscribed  with  the  words  “ St.  Domingo” 
in  base  sable  ; sinister , an  allegorical  figure  representing  the  Nile,  head  and  upper  part  ol  the  face 
concealed  by  a veil  argent,  the  mantle  vert  inscribed  with  hieroglyph  wreathed  about  the  waist  with 
bulrushes  proper,  in  the  exterior  hand  an  ancient  rudder  or. 

Residence — 


Half-Sister  living — Magdalen  Mary.  Residence , 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— By  1st  marriage— Georgina  Aurora  Fanny,  b.  1857; 
m.  1891,  Frederick  William  Hutchinson  Hutchinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Aurora  Margaret, 
b.  1894 By  2nd  marriage — Charlotte  Aline,  b.  1874. Minna  Beryl  Sissa  Julie,  b.  1875. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Ada  Georgina  {Lady  Louis),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Charles 
Napleton  : m.  18 — as  his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Louis,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1900. 
Residence , 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Louis  (infra):  — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Elliot  Grasett  Louis,  b.  1842,  d.  1911 : m.  1st,  1872, 
Marion  Craufurd,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Elliott  Clarke,  of  Frampost,  East 
Grinstead  ; 2ndly,  1881,  Hannah  Clarke  (now  of  12,  Burlington  Road,  Redland,  Bristol), 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Pilgrim,  Barbados  : — 

Eleanor  Alleyne.  Marion  Belfield.— —Elise  Grasett  Cloete. 

Issue  of  the  late  Eleanor,  who  d.  1918,  having?;*.  1863,  Thomas  Whitfoot  O’Neal,  who  d. 
1869,  of  Barbados: — 

Thomas  Woollcombe,  b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  18 — ) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1897  ; is  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  Barbados,  and  a M.L.C.  : iy — , Constance,  da.  of  the  late 

Thomas  Daniel  Belfield.  Residence,  Mount  Prospect,  Barbados.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Louis,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1789,  d.  1862  : m . 1828, 
Elizabeth  Grasett,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  Forster  Clarke,  of  Barbados  : — 

Fanny  Gertrude  : m.  1892,  R.  Permewan,  who  d.  1918. Charlotte  Annie. 

Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Louis,  K.M.T.,  K.S.F.,  was  made  a baronet  for  distinguished  services  with  Sir 
John  Duckworth’s  squadron,  off  St.  Domingo,  1806.  He  died  off  the  coast  of  Egypt,  on  board  the 
ship  “Canopus,”  which  circumstance  occasioned  the  curious  motto  of  the  family,  its  probable  reference 
being  to  the  star  Canopus.  The  2nd  baronet,  also  an  Admiral,  distinguished  himself  as  a naval 
commander. 


LOW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Kilmaron,  co.  Fife. 

Sir  James  Low,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
William  Low,  of  Kirriemuir  ; b.  Feb.  10th,  1849  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Fifeshire  and  Forfarshire,  a D.L.  of 
Co.  of  City  of  Dundee,  and  Chm.  and  Managing 
Director  of  Lindsay  and  Low  (Limited),  of  Dundee; 
was  Lord  Provost  of  Dundee  1893-6;  Knt.  1895: 
m.  1890,  Katherine  Mary  Duff,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Munro,  of  Dundee,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the 
el.  son,  James  Morrison,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s 
Own) ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916. 

$rms — Argent,  two  wolves  counterpassant  sable,  on  a 
chief  gules  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  first.  Crrst — An  eagle’s 

head  couped  between  two  thistles  slipped  proper. 

Seal — Kilmaron  Castle,  near  Cupar,  Fifeshire.  Club — 
Reform. 


Perils  delight  7ne. 


Son  living— WALTER  JOHN,  b.  May  27th,  1899;  2nd 
Lieut.  Scots  Guards. 


Daughters  living — Katherine  Mary,  b.  1893.— Emily,  b.  1895 


LOWE,  Creation  (U,K.)  1918,  of  Edgbaston  City  of  Birmingham. 

Sir  Francis  William  Lowe,  M.P. , ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Lowe,  solicitor,  of 
Birmingham  ; b.  Jan.  8lh,  1852  ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s 
Sch.,  and  at  London  Univ. ; admitted  Solicitor  1876; 
formerly  a partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Lowe  and 
Jolly  ; is  a J.P.  for  City  of  Birmingham  and  for  War- 
wickshire, Past  Chm.  of  National  Union  of  Con- 
servative Assos.  and  of  Midland  Union,  and  Joint 
Pres.,  Birmingham  Unionist  Asso.  ; was  Pres,  of 
Birmingham  Conservative  Asso.  1892-1918;  un- 
successfully contested  E.  Div.  of  Birmingham  1885, 
and  S.,  or  Ilarborough.  Div.  of  Leicestershire  1892  ; 
has  sat  for  Edgbaston  Div.  of  Birmingham  (C)  since 
Feb.  1898;  Knt.  1905:  in.  1883,  Mary,  only  child 
of  the  late  William  Holden,  of  Scarborough,  and  has 
issue. 

^rms — Erminois,  on  a bend  engrailed  cottised  plain  azure 
between  two  Stafford  knots  sable,  three  wolves’  heads  erased 
or.  treat — A demi-gryphon  erminois,  resting  the  sinister  paw 
on  a Stafford  knot  sable. 

Residences — 34,  Draycott  Place,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. : 
109,  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham.  Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative 
(Birmingham). 


/ hope  for  better  things.  

Son  living— FRANCIS  GORDON,  b.  June  21st,  1884;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.; 
in.  1914,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Manley  Sims.  Reside7tce , 17,  Iverna  Gardens,  W.8. 


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LOWTHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1824,  of  Swillington,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Charles  Bingham  Lowther, 

D.  S.  O. , 4th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  George 
William  Lowther,  el.  son  of  3rd  baronet  ; b.  July 
22nd,  1880 ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Charles 
Hugh,  1894  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  Capt.  8th  Hussars; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1903,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; is  patron 
of  one  living,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Northamptonshire 
Yeo.  ; D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1909,  Marjory  Noel,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Fielden  (M.P.  for  S.-E.,  or 
Middleton,  Div.  of  Lancashire),  of  Grimston 
Park,  Tadcaster,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Or,  six  annulets  sable,  a crescent  for  difference. 
Cm t — A dragon  passant  argent. 

Seats — Swillington  House,  Leeds  ; Thornby  House, 
Northampton. 

Son  living— WILLIAM  GUY,  b.  Oct.  9th,  1912. 
Daughter  living— Doreen  Margaret,  b.  1910. 

Brother  living— John  George,  D.S.O.  M.C.,  b.  1885  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester;  is  Major  nth  Hussars  Reserve,  and  patron  of  two  livings;  served  during 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1911,  the  Hon. 
Lilah  Charlotte  Sarah  White,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Annaly,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Hugh,  b. 
1912.  Seats,  Wilton  Castle,  Redcar,  Yorkshire  ; Guilsborough  Grange,  Northampton.  Chibs, 
Carlton,  Cavalry. 

Sisters  living— Henrietta  Isabella,  b.  1873:  m.  1898,  Capt.  Robert  Lambert,  D.S.O., 

formerly  8th  Hussars  [ see  Grey,  Bt.,  cr.  1711,  colls.].  Residence , Ash  Grove,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 

Elizabeth  Ida,  b.  1875  : in.  1904,  Col.  Robert  William  Herbert  Watkin  Williams- 

Wynn,  D.S.O.  [see  Williams-Wynn,  Bt.].  Residence , Dolben,  St.  Asaph. Helen  Katharine 

( Lady  Blackett ),  b.  1876 : m.  1903,  Sir  Hugh  Douglas  Blackett,  8th  Bt.  Residences,  Matfen 
Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; Bonnie  Rigg,  Bardon  Mill,  Northumberland.— Emma 
Alice,  O.B.E.,  b.  1878  ; a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
Administrator  Stapleton  Park  V.A.D.  Hospital  during  European  War;  O.B.E.  1918:  in.  1903, 
Henry  John  Hope  Barton  [see  Ramsden,  Bt. , colls.].  Residence , Saxby  Hall,  Lincolnshire. 

Mother  living— Mary  Frances  Alice,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Bingham,  R.A.  : m.  12,72, 
George  William  Lowther  (ante),  who  d.  1890.  Residence,  Little  Preston  Hall,  Swillington,  Leeds. 

The  1st  baronet,  many  years  M.P.  for  Cumberland,  was  brother  to  William,  1st  Earl  of  Lonsdale, 
and  the  2nd  baronet  was  successively  M.P.  for  Cockermouth,  Wigton  and  York. 


LOWTHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Belgrave  Square,  City  of  Westminster. 

[Extinct  1916.] 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Gerard  Augustus  Lowther,  P.C. , G.C.M.G., 

C.B.,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Edith  Alice  Cecilia,  b.  1906. Gladys  Mabel,  b.  1908. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Ai.ice  ( Lady  Lowther),  da.  of  Atherton  Blight,  of  Philadelphia, 
and  Newport,  U.S.A.  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of  the  Shefekat,  and  Medaille  de  la  Reine 
Elisabeth:  m.  1905,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Gerard  Augustus  Lowther,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  1st 
baronet  (Ambassador  at  Constantinople  1908-13),  who  d.  1916  [see  E.  Lonsdale,  colls.],  when  the 
title  became  ext.  Residence  23,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W. 


LUCAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Ashtead  Park,  Surrey,  and  of  Lowestoft,  co.  Suffolk. 


Spes  et  fides. 
Hope  and  faith. 


Sir  Edward  Lingard  Lucas,  3rd  Barotiet ; b. 
Feb.  15th,  i860;  j-.  his  brother,  Sir  Arthur  Charles,  1915; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1st,  1886, 
Helen,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Henry  Chance,  J.P.,  D.L..  formerly 
of  Sherbourne,  Warwickshire;  2ndly,  1915,  Anna  Maria  del 
Carmen,  da.  of  Capt.  William  Henry  O’Shea,  formerly  18th 
Hussars  [see  Wood,  Bt.,  cr.  1836],  having  had  issue  by  1st 
marriage,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Thomas  Farquhar,  b.  1886  ; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  and  R.F.C.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1917* 

&ms — Per  bend  argent  and  gules,  a bend  dovetailed  between  six 
annulets,  all  counterchanged.  tost — Issuant  from  a wreath  of  oak  or 

a dragon’s  head,  wings  addorsed  gules,  semde  of  annulets  argent. 

Clubs — Bath,  Conservative. 


Son  living— By  1st  marriage— JOCELYN  MORTON,  M.C.,  b.  Aug.  27th,  i839;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
prisoner,  M.C.).  Club,  Conservative. 


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Brothers  living — Ernest  Murray,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly 
Lieut.  Suffolk  Yeo.  Cav.  (retired  asCapt.)  ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army  (appointed  temporary  Major 
Army  Remount  Depart.  1915),  and  a J.P.  forco.  Wicklow:  m.  1900,  Ada  Catherine,  da.  of  J.  Fletcher 
Moore,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Manor  Kilbride,  co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Arthur,  b.  1900, — 
Ralph  John  Scott,  b.  1904, — Carlton  George,  b.  1907, — Mary  Gladys,  b.  1902, — Margery  Dorothy 
Bertha,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Woodlands  Lodge,  Woodlands,  Southampton.  Club , Junior  Carlton. 

Rev.  Francis  Granville  Lewis,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884, 

M.A.  1887)  : formerly  R.  of  Campsea  Ashe  : m.  1892,  Maty  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  John  E.  Bovill, 
of  Sondes  Place,  Dorking,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Reginald  Farrar,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  is  Capt. 
R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  Mil.  Cross), — Hubert  Francis,  b.  18977 
is  Lieut.  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches), — Arthur  John,  b.  1903.  Resi- 
dence., Morestead  Grange,  Winchester.  Club , Isthmian.-^—  Evelyn  Penn,  M.C.,  b.  1875  ; Capt* 
(retired)  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches.  Mil.  Cross)  : in.  1902,  Mary 
Georgetta,  only  da.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Stovin  Mitchison,  R.  of  Barby,  Rugby,  and  has  issue 
living,  Timothy  Stovin,  b.  1916, — Mary  Evelyn,  b.  1903.  Club , Wellington. 

Sisters  living — Constance  Mary,  b.  1855:  in.  1877,  William  Penn. Amy  Florence,  b.  1857:  in . 

1885,  Lieut. -Col.  Aubrey  Maurice  Maude  [see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.].  Residence , 89,  Eccleston 

Square,  S.W. Mary  Alice,  b.  7864:  m.  1885,  Frederick  Eustace  Reade  Fryer,  who  d.  1917. 

Residence , 10,  Durham  Place,  Chelsea,  S.W. 


Lucas-Tootli,  see  Tooth. 


RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  The  Holmes,  Roxburghshire. 


s/eak,do.  Sir  Henry  William  Ramsay-Fairfax- 


Lucy,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  25th,  1870;  s.  his 
father.  Sir  William  George  Herbert  Taylor 
RAMSA  Y-FAIRFAX , 1902  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1902 ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life 
Guards,  and  a Staff  Lieut,  in  Remount  Establish- 
ment; was  an  Inspector  of  Q.M.G.’s  Sers.  1915-18; 
Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Roxburgh,  and  a J.P..  a D.L.,  and  a County 
Alderman  for  Warwickshire,  and  Chm.  of  its 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; was  Assist.  Private  Sec. 
to  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Treasury  (Rt.  Hon. 

R.  W.  Hanbury,  M.P.)  1895-7,  and  Private  Sec. 
to  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Ireland  (D.  P.  Barton,  Q.C., 
M.P.)  1898-1900;  unsuccessfully  contested  Leeds, 

S.  Div.  (C)  Jan.  1906;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
and  at  War  Office  1901 ; assumed  by  Royal  license 
the  additional  surname  of  Lucy  1892  : in.  1892, 
Ada  Christina,  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Henry 
Spencer  Lucy,  of  Charlecote  Park,  Warwickshire, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — 1st  and  4th,  grand-quarters,  gules,  1st  semee  of 
cross-crosslets,  three  lucies  haurient  argent,  a canton  of  the  last,  Lucy  ; 2nd  and  3rd  grand  quarters, 
quarterly  1st  and  4th  argent,  three  bars  gemel  sable  surmounted  by  a lion  rampant  gules  armed  and 
langued  azure,  Fairfax ; 2nd,  per  pale  argent  and  or,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  armed,  beaked  and 
membered  gules,  Ramsay  ; 3rd,  counterquartered,  1st  and  4th,  azure,  a branch  of  palm  between  three 
fleurs-de-lis  or,  2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  three  annulets  or,  stoned  azure,  in  the  centre  of  these  counter- 
quarters a crescent  or  for  difference,  Montgomerie.  (Uresis—  1st,  out  of  a ducal  coronet  gules,  a 
boar's  head  argent  gutee  de  poix,  between  two  wings  sable  : billettee  or,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a 
cross-crosslet  sable  : 2nd,  a lion  passant  guardant  proper. 


Seats — Maxton,  St  Boswells  ; Charlecote  Park,  Warwickshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Hurlingham, 

New  (Edinburgh). 


Sons  living— HENRY  MONTGOMERIE,  M.C.,  b.  Oct.  20th,  1896;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  during  European  War 

1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.). Brian  Fulke,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut. 

Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  ; served  during  European  War  1918  (wounded).  Ewen 
Aymer  Robert,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.;  is  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig. 

Daughters  living— Alianore  Mary  Christina,  b.  1894. Sybil  Radegunde  Joyce  (twin),  b.  1895. 

Brother  living— William  George  Astell  Ramsay-Fairfax,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  b.  1876:  Com.  R.N. 
Emergency  List,  and  Lieut. -Col.  ; S.  Africa  1902  as  Capt.  30th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  with  rank 
of  Capt.  in  the  Army  (medal  with  clasps),  Abyssinian  Army  co-operating  with  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  at  sea,  with  Roy.  Naval  Div.  in  Gallipoli 
and  France,  and  with  Tank  Corps  in  France  as  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Brig.-Gen. 
(wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal; 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G,  1919:  m.  1909.  Lilian  Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Rich,  of  Abbey  Lodge, 
Malmesbury,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William,  b.  1909, — Victor  George  Hargrave,  b.  1912.  Club , 
Army  and  Navy. 

Sister  living — Frances  Mary  Somerville  Ramsay-Fairfax. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet  — Mary  Ann  Pawson  Hargrave  [Lady  Ramsay-Fairfax ),  only 
da.  of  William  John  Pawson,  of  Shawdon,  Northumberland  : m.  1868,  Sir  William  George  Herbert 
Taylor  Ramsay-Fairfax,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1902.  Residence , 


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This  family  claims  descent  from  the  same  stock  as  Baron  Fairfax.  Vice-Adm.  Sir  William 
George  Fairfax,  a distinguished  naval  officer,  was  made  a Knight  Banneret  for  the  bravery  displayed 
by  him  at  the  battle  of  Camperdown,  and  in  consideration  of  his  services  a baronetcy  was  conferred 
upon  his  only  surviving  son.  The  2nd  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Ramsay. 


LUSHINGTON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  South  Hill  Park,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Arthur  Patrick  Douglas  Lushing- 
ton,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  19th,  1861  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Henry,  1898;  formerly  Major  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902:  m.  1892, 
Florence,  da.  of  James  A.  Burness,  of  The 
Lodge,  Melton,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  on  a fesse  wavy  between  three  lions’  heads 
erased  vert,  as  many  ermine  spots  or.  &mt — A lion’s  head 
erased  vert,  charged  on  the  erasure  with  three  ermine  spots 
or,  ducally  gorged  argent. 

Residences — The  Hermitage,  Melton,  Suffolk  ; Aspen- 
den  Hall,  Buntingford,  Herts.  Club— Army  and  Navy. 


Daughter  living— Florence  Lisette,  b.  1892. 

Sister  living— Edith  Emily. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Geraldine.  Resi- 
dence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Astell  Lushington,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1815,  d. 

1892  : m.  1846,  Lady  Margaret  Julia  Hay,  who*/.  1891,  da.  of  15th  Earl  of  Erroll : — 

ALGERNON  HAY,  b.  Sept.  29th,  1847  : m-  ist>  1872,  Emma  Jane,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Castleman,  of  Glasshayes,  near  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; 2ndly,  1881,  Effie  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  E.  Newall,  92nd  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Herbert  Castleman  (of 
Hollywood,  East  Liss,  Hants),  b.  1879 ; in  Yeo.  : m.  1908,  Barbara  Henrietta,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Greville  Hazlerigg  [see  Hazlerigg,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Edmund  Castleman  b.  1909,  Algernon  Herbert  Greville  b.  1910,  Stephen  Arthur  Hay  b.  1914, — 
Muriel  Evelyn, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Montagu  Hay  (of  Fgalkande,  Elpitiya,  Ceylon),  b.  1881  ; is 
Lieut.  R.F.A.  : m.  1909,  Annette  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Richard  Dupuis,  R.  of 

Sossay,  Thirsk.  Residence , Lansdowne,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. Constance  Fanny : m.  1889, 

Rear-Adm.  Henry  Compton  Aitchison,  R.N.,  who  d.  1901,  and  has  issue  living,  Constance  Margaret, 

b.  1891, — Stella  Catharine,  b.  1896.  Residence , Shrubs  Hill,  Lyndhurst. Violet  Margaret : m. 

1st,  1899,  Henry  a Court  Pigott,  who  d.  1908  [Pigott,  Bt.,  colls., cr.  1808];  2ndly,  1917,  Max  Georges 
de  Crelin.  Residence,  26,  Rue  de  Courcelles,  Arbois,  Jura,  France. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Stephen  Lushington,  M.P.,  D.C.L.  (infra)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Harbord  Lushington,  b.  1822,  d 1904  : m.  1848,  Mary,  who  d.  1895, 
da.  of  Col.  Michael  Ramsay,  Bengal  Army 

Edward  Eardley,  b.  1850;  formerly  Col.  8th  Hussars  : m.  1st,  1882,  Caroline  Anna,  who  d 1884,  da. 
of  Sir  Bradford  Leslie,  K.C. S.I. ; 2ndly,  1897,  Maria  Thomasine,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Major  T.  B. 

Sharpe,  20th  Regt.  Residence , Camberley,  Surrey. Stephen,  C.B.,  C.M.G., b.  1864;  is  Hon. 

Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  R.A.  ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police  and  Comdt.  of  Mil.  in  British  Guiana 
1902-7;  served  during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.,  Military  Order  of  Savoy)  ; C.M.G. 
1907,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915  : m.  1891,  Mabel  Louise,  da.  of  Col.  Frederick  Wood  Macmullen,  formerly 
13th  Bengal  Lancers.  Residence,  Woodleigh,  Rowledge,  near  Farnham.  Club,  United  Service. 

Helen:  m.  1881,  His  Honour  Judge  (Francis  Reynolds  Yonge)  Radcliffe  (Judge  of  County 

Court  Circuit  No.  36),  of  1,  Mitre  Court  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons 
and  three  das.  Residence,  The  Rise,  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Bryan  Lushington,  b.  1824,  d.  1888  : m.  1873,  Augusta  Victoria  (now 
of  Gascoigne,  Lyndhurst,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Alfred  Cloyne  God  win- Austen, 
of  Shalford  Park,  Guildford  : — 

Rev.  Philip  Austen,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1902): 
is  V.  of  Churchstoke  : m.  1907,  Frances  Anne  Katharine,  only  da.  of  the  late  G.  C.  Harrison,  of 
Fettes  College,  Edinburgh.  Residence , Churchstoke  Vicarage,  Montgomeryshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Vernon  Lushington,  b.  1832,  d.  1912  : m.  1865,  Jane,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of 
Frances  Mowatt,  formerly  M.P.  : — 

Katharine  : m.  1890,  Leopold  James  Maxse  [see  B.  Berkeley,  colls.]. Susan.  Residence,  Kingsley, 

Bordon,  Hants. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Harbord  Lushington  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Sydney  George  Lushington,  b.  1859,  d.  1909:  m.  1890,  Georgina  Caroline 
Elizabeth  Chippindall,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Henry  Chippindall  Healey,  of  25, 
Lorna  Road,  Hove,  Sussex  ; — 

Franklin,  b.  1892;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded):  m.  1916, 
Mary  Marjorie  Bridget,  da.  of  Ernest  Howard,  of  The  White  House,  Heath  End,  Farnham, 
Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen,  b.  1917.  Club,  United  Service.— Sydney  Edward  James 
Chippindall,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 
—Mary  Frances,  b.  1897. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Stephen  Lushington,  M.P.,  D.C.L.,  2nd  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1782,  d.  1873:  tn.  1821,  Sarah  Grace,  who  d.  1837,  da.  of  Thomas 
William  Carr,  of  Frognal-Hampstead  : — 

Laura. Edith  Grace  : m.  1858,  the  Ven.  John  Pilkington  Norris,  D.D.,  who  d.  1891,  Archdeacon 

and  Canon  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen  Leslie  (of  Fox  How,  Godaiming,  Surrey.  Club , 
Athenaeum),  b.  1859  ; formerly  Major  R.E.  ; served  in  Egyptian  war  1882  (medal  and  bronze 
star),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  in  Russia,  France,  and  Flanders,  Comdg.  a Labour  Co.  : 
m.  1902,  Margaret  Melicent,  da.  of  John  Oakes,  J.P.,  of  Wood  Hall,  near  Halifax,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  L.  Pilkington  b.  1903,  Godfrey  Lushington  b.  1904,  Edward  Christopher  b.  1907 , — 
Rev.  Edward  John,  b.  i860 ; is  V.  of  St.  Bartholomew’s,  Reading : m.  1886,  Nina  Catherine,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Sturges,  formerly  R.  of  Wokingham,  Rural  Dean,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 

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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Ch.  Ch.f  Oxford,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Pilkington,  M.C.  b.  1892  ; Capt.  R.E.  ; European 
War  1914-15  as  Despatch  Rider  (despatches  twice),  E.  Africa  1917  (despatches,  M.C.)  : m.  1918, 
Elsa  Mary,  da.  of  G.  A.  Ralph  Tatham,  of  Wellington  College,  Berks,  Eleanor  Lushington  b.  1889, 
— Hugh  Littleton  (Clubs,  Athenaeum,  Savile),  b.  1863 : in.  1899,  Mabel  Grace,  da.  of  Capt.  Henry 
Stevenson,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Henry  b.  1900,  Stephen  Hugh  b.  1903,  Walter  Edward 
b.  1907, — Right  Rev.  Francis  Lushington  (of  Peking,  China,  and  341,  London  Road,  Reading),  D.D.y 
b.  1864  ; has  been  Bishop  in  North  China  since  1913.  Residence , 341,  London  Road,  Reading. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Helston,  and  in  1790  was  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Co. 


LYLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Cadogan  Square,  Metropolitan  Borough  of  Chelsea. 


Sir  Robert  Park  Lyle,  ist  Baronet , 
sixth  son  of  Abram  Lyle,  J.P.,  of  Oakley,  Greenock ; 
b.  Oct.  17th,  1859  ; ed.  at  Madras  Coll.,  St.  Andrews  ; 
is  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  Abram  Lyle  and 
Sons  (Limited),  sugar  refiners,  of  21,  Mincing  Lane, 
E.C.,  Chm.  British  Sugar  Refiners’  Asso.,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Sugar  Supplies ; for  twenty 
years  in  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers (retired  as  Major  1897):  m.  1882,  Agnes, 
fourth  da.  of  the  late  William  Jamieson,  shipowner, 
of  Greenock,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  a lymphad  sails  furled,  oars  in  action,  sable, 
flags  gules  flying  to  the  sinister,  on  a chief  of  the  last  a fret  of 
the  first.  Cwst — On  a fret  gold,  a cock  proper. 

Residence — 81,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Cale- 

donian, Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Ranelagh,  Hurlingham. 


Daughter  living — Gertrude  Agnes,  b.  1883:  m.  1902,  Major 
John  Hendley  Morrison  Kirkwood,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Robert  Lucian  Morrison,  b.  1904, — John  Tatton,  b. 
1907, — Diana  Morrison,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Yeo,  Fairy 
Cross,  N.  Devon. 


Lynch-Blosse,  see  Blosse. 


McALPINE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Knott  Park,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Robert  McAlpine,  ist  Baronet , 
son  of  Robert  McAlpine,  of  Newarthill,  Scotland; 
b.  Feb.  13th,  1847  5 is  head  of  the  firm  of  Sir  Robert 
McAlpine  and  Sons,  public  works  contractors,  of 
50,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.  1,  and  Clydebank,  Glasgow; 
is  a J.P.  for  Herts  : m.  1st,  1867,  Agnes  Hepburn, 
who  d.  1888 ; 2ndly,  1889,  Florence  Margaret 
Palmer,  who  d.  1910,  and  has  issue. 

£Vrms — Per  chevron  vert  and  or,  two  chevronelles  one 
in  chief  argent  the  other  in  base  azure.  Crrst — A cubit  arm 
grasping  a chaplet  of  pine  fructed  all  proper. 

Seat—  Knott  Park,  Oxshott,  Surrey. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— ROBERT,  b.  Oct.  17th, 
1868  : in.  1896,  Lillias  Cooper  Bishop,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alfred  Robert,  b.  1907, — Lillias  Elizabeth,  b.  1900, — Zelie 
Agnes  Elsie  Conde,  b.  1910.  Residence , Felcourt,  Ling- 

field,  Surrey. William  Hepburn,  b.  1871 : m.  1898, 

Margaret  Donnison  Bishop,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas 
George  Bishop,  b.  1901, — Robert  Edwin,  b.  1907, — Malcolm 
Donnison,  b.  1909, — Agnes  Hepburn,  b.  1903, — Margaret 
Elizabeth  Henderson,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Holmesdale, 
Nutfield,  Surrey.  ■ Thomas  Malcolm,  b.  1877:  in.  1903, 
Maud  Dees,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1906, — Mal- 

colm  Hugh  Dees,  b.  1917, — a son,  b.  1920.  Residence, 

Fairmile  Court,  Cobham,  Surrey. Alfred  David?  b. 

^ 1881  : in.  1907,  Ethel  May  Williams,  and  has  issue  living, 

Alfred  James,  b.  1908, — Gladys  Gwendolin,  b.  1911, — 

Ethel  Mary,  b.  1018.  Residence,  Marchweil  Hall,  Wrexham,  N.  Wales. Granville  Ramage,  b. 

1883..  By  2nd  marriage — Archibald  Douglas,  b.  1890:  in.  1917,  Elizabeth  Meg  Sidebottom, 
and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Douglas  Christopher,  b.  1919.  Residence , 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage-Mary  Gibb,  b.  1870 : m.  1897,  Andrew  Henderson  Bishop, 

and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  George,  b.  1902. Agnes  Hepburn,  b.  1873  : nt.  1905,  Louis  Fradin, 

Baron  de  Belabre,  and  has  issue  living,  Yolande  Yorke,  b.  1907.— Ethel  Mary,  b.  1879:  m.  1906, 
Walter  Porteous  Scott.  By  2nd  marriage — Emma  Margaret  Florence,  b.  1892  : in.  1920, 
Capt.  Hugo  Chenevix  Trench,  Indian  Army  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.].— Roberta  Ida  Freeman, 
b.  1898:  in.  1917,  Major  Richard  Lloyd  George,  R.E.  [ see  Lloyd  George,  P.C.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Valerie  Davidia,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Beaver  Grove,  Bettws-y-coed,  N.  Wales. 


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MACARA,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Ardmore,  St.  Anne-on  the  Sea,  co.  Lancaster. 

Sir  Charles  Wright  Macara,  ist 

Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Macara,  Min.  of  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  of 
Strathmiglo,  N.B.,  by  Charlotte  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Cowpar  (Col.  Forfarshire  Mil.), 
of  Memus,  Kirriemuir;  b.  Jan.  nth,  1845;  ed. 
privately,  and  at  Edinburgh;  is  Chm.  of  Henry 
Bannerman  and  Sons  (Limited),  and  of  the  Ban- 
nerman  Mills  Co.  (Limited),  merchants,  cotton 
spinners,  and  manufacturers,  of  Manchester,  Staly- 
bridge,  and  Dukinfield,  Pres,  of  Manchester  Cotton 
Spinners’  Asso.,  a J.P.  for  Lancashire,  a Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honour  of  France  and  of  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy ; has  Grand  Cruz  del  Merito 
Agricola  of  Spain,  and  Prussian  Order  of  the  Red 
Eagle ; was  Pres,  of  English  Federation  of  Master 
Cotton  Spinners’  Assos.  1894-1914,  and  Chm.  of 
Committees  of  International  Federation  of  Master 
Cotton  Spinners  and  Manufacturers’  Asso.  1904- 
15;  took  prominent  part  in  formulating  Brook- 
lands  Agreement  which  terminated  twenty  weeks 
Cotton  Strike  1892 ; has  since  presided  at  numerous 
Conferences  of  representatives  of  masters  and  men 
in  connection  with  disputes  in  cotton  industry  ; 
formulated  scheme  for  Industrial  Council  (representative  of  capital  and  labour  to 
deal  with  deadlock  in  labour  disputes)  adopted  by  Government  Oct.  1911,  and  is 
a Member  of  the  Council ; has  been  Chm.  of  St.  Anne-on-Sea  Lifeboat  Disaster 
Fund  since  1886  ; founded  Lifeboat  Saturday  Movement  1891,  which  he  directed 
throughout  United  Kingdom,  until  1896:  m.  1875,  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Young,  of  Manchester  and  Bournemouth,  and  has  issue. 

gtrns— Ermine,  an  oak  tree  eradicated  in  bend  dexter,  surmounted  by  a sword  proper,  hilted  and 
pommelled  or,  in  bend  sinister,  supporting  on  its  point  an  Imperial  Crown  of  the  second,  on  a chief  of 
the  third,  a spider  sable  between  two  thistles  also  proper.  Crest — A stag  reguardant  lodged  in  front 
of  an  oak  tree  proper. 

Residence—  Ardmore,  St.  Anne’s- on- the- Sea,  Lancashire.  Town  Address — 33,  York  Street, 

Manchester.  


Son  living — WILLIAM  COWPER,  b.  Nov.  4th,  1875  : m.  iqc>3,  Lillian  Mary,  da.  of  John 
Chapman,  of  Boyton  Court,  East  Sutton,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Douglas,  b.  1904, — 
John  Keith,  b.  1905, — Willian\J)onald,  b.  1909, — Hugh  Kenneth,  b,  1913, — Aileen  Lillah,  b.  1908, 
— Margaret  Alison,  b.  1912.  Residence, 

Daughters  living — Marion  Grace,  b.  1877  : m.  1908,  Charles  Henry  Ritchings,  and  has  issue 

living.  Residence,  Craigendowie,  Broughton,  Lancashire. Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1878  : m.  1906, 

Frederick  Ballard,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Broadwood,  Colwall,  Hereford.— Lillian 

Emily,  b.  1880. Alice  Maude,  b.  1882. 


MACARTNEY,  Creation  (I.)  1799,  of  Lish,  Armagh. 


Sir  William  Isaac  Macartney,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  1867;  s.  his  father,  »Sz>  John,  1911. 

— Or,  a stag  trippant,  within  a bordure  gules. 
Crest — A hand  holding  a slip  of  a rose  tree  with  three  roses 
thereon  all  proper. 

Residetice — Rockhampton,  Queensland. 


Brothers  living- ALEXANDER  MILLER,  b. 
July  24th,  1869. John  Barrington,  b.  1873.— Her- 
bert Charles,  b.  1876. David  Edwin,  b.  1880. 

Harold  Eric  Joseph,  b.  1882. Victor  Allan,  b.  1887. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  George  Macart- 
ney, son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1835,  d. 
188 — : m,  1872,  Bessie  (now  of  Blooms- 
bury, Mackay,  Queensland),  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Bayley  Tyser,  of  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand  : — 


Henry  Tyser,  b.  1872. Ernest  George,  b.  1880.— Edith 

Isabel. Eileen  Agnes. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Very  Rev. 
Hussey  Burgh  Macartney  (infra)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  John  Arthur  Macartney,  b.  1834,  d.  1917  : m . 1861,  Anne  Flora,  who  d. 
1911,  da.  of  Alexander  Wallace  Dunlop  : — 

Hussey  Burgh  John  Arthur,  b.  1873. Henry  Dundas  Keith,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880  ; Lieut.-Col. 


It  stimulates , but  it  adorns. 


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Roy.  Australian  Artillery  Regt. ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919  : m.  1912,  Alexandrina  Vans,  da.  of  Stanislaus  Zichy-Woinarski,  and  grandda. 

of  Col.  Count  George  Gustave  Zichy.  Club , Queensland  (Brisbane). Constance  Madeline 

Frances  : m.  1st,  1884,  William  MountifoVd  Longfield,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  in  S.  Africa)  1901,  of 
Ashgrove,  co.  Cork;  2ndly,  1916,  John  Godolphin  Rich,  of  Newstead,  Ilfracombe,  Queensland, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  William  Brinkley  Macartney,  A 1886;  is  Capt.Roy.  Irish 
Rifles.— —Jane  Catherine  Nina  Henrietta:  in.  1890,  James  G.  Snape,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Edward  Macartney,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  European  War  1914-19  (M.C.), — Fairlie  Roger,  b.  1900, — 
Stanislaus  Odo  de  Burgh,  b.  1902, — Flora  Constance  Wallace,  b.  1893, — Janet  Kathleen  Macartney, 

b.  1898.  Residence , Woodlawn,  Quirindi,  N.S.  Wales. Flora  Charlotte  Antonia.  Jemima 

Vans  Anna  Mabel : m.  1917,  A.  Buxton  Kenrick.  Residence,  Colleroy,  Mackay,  Queensland. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Hardman  Macartney,  b.  1835,  d.  1903  : m.  1862,  Georgiana  Henrietta 
(now  of  Stanhope  Street,  Malvern,  Victoria),  da.  of  the  late  James  Moore,  of  Kew,  Melbourne : — 
Edward  Hussey  Burgh,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (B.A.,  B.C.E.)  : in.  1st,  1904,  Jane 
Alexandra,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Alexander  Richardson  McNab ; 2ndly,  1910,  Constance  May,  da.  of 
Edward  Griffith,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  James  Edward,  b.  19x1, — (by  1st  marriage), 
Jean  Marion  Isobel,  b.  1908.  Residence , Kildare,  Kalgoorlie,  W.  Australia.— James  Moore,  b. 

1871. Charles  Perry,  b.  1880. Harriet  Maria:  in.  1894,  Charles  Rawdon  Cuningham,  who  d. 

1^09  [see  Cuningham,  Bt.,  colls.]. Georgiana  Maude  [Lady  Cuningham)  : m.  1887,  Sir  William 

Edward  Fairlie-Cuninghame,  13th  Bt.  Residence,  Windermere,  Marengo,  N.S.  Wales. Jane 

Catherine.— Agnes  Henrietta : m.  1899,  Peter  C.  Anderson,  Principal,  Scotch  Coll.,  W.  Australia, 
and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Corsar,  b.  1900, — Neil  Campbell,  b.  1906, — Mark,  b.  1912,—  Catherine 
Helen,  b.  1904, — Flora  Gordon,  b.  1908, — Mary  Constance,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Scotch  College, 

Claremont,  W.  Australia Anne  Constance. Charlotte  Mary.  Residence , Malvern,  Victoria, 

Australia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Hussey  Burgh  Macartney,  b.  1840,  d.  1908  : m.  1872,  Emily,  who 
d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Addenbrooke,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Q.  Ker- 
mode,  of  Mona  Vale,  Tasmania  : — 

Of  whom  Hussey  Burgh  George,  b.  1875  ; Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in 

action)  June  19x5. Jane  Elizabeth  Catherine  : m.  1913,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Hall  Hayes,  C.M.G., 

Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Katherine  Hussey  Burgh,  b. 
1915.  Residence,  Radipole  Manor,  Weymouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Hussey  Burgh  Macartney,  D.D.,  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1799,  d.  1894 : in.  1833,  Jane,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hardman, 
of  Dublin : — 

Charlotte  Elizabeth  Caroline.  Residence,  35,  Longridge  Road,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W.5. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John,  M.P.,  had,  prior  to  his  being  created  a baronet,  received  knighthood 
for  his  services  in  promoting  inland  navigation  in  Ireland. 


McCONNELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  The  Moat,  Strandtown,  Belfast. 


Victor  in  arduis. 

A conqueror  amidst 
difficulties. 


Sir  Robert  John  McConnell,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
Joseph  McConnell,  of  Clougher,  co.  Antrim  ; b.  Feb.  6th,  1853  ; 
was  Lord  Mayor  of  Belfast  1900;  is  a D.L.  for  Belfast: 
m.  ist,  1874,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Charles 
Smylie,  of  Killinchy,  co.  Down ; 2ndly,  1897,  Elsie  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1904),  da.  of  George  Hewson, 
of  Ennismore,  co.  Kerry,  having  had  issue  by  1st  marriage,  of 
whom  the  youngest  son,  William  Clarke,  b.  1885  ; Lieut.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

$rnt8— Per  pale  azure  and  gules,  to  the  dexter  a ship  in  full  sail  proper, 
to  the  sinister  an  arm  embowed  and  couped  at  the  shoulder  argent,  the 
hand  grasping  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  on  a chief  of  the  fourth,  three  stags’ 
heads  cabossed  sable.  firrst— A stag’s  head  erased  azure  attired  and 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a bee  volant  or. 

Residence — Glen  Dhu,  Belfast. 


Sons  living -JOSEPH,  b.  Sept.  17th,  1877:  in.  1900,  Lisa,  da.  of  Jackson  McGown,  and  has 

issue  living,  Terence,  b,  1902,— Desmond,  b.  1912, — Patricia,  b.  1908. Alfred  Edward,  b.  1880; 

ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. Thomas  Herbert,  b 1883. 

Daughters  living -Margaret,  b.  1879:  m.  1899,  Henry  Herbert  Martin Ethel  Muriel,  b.  1890. 


MAC  CORMAC,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Harley  Street,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

[Extinct  1901.] 

Sir  William  Mac  Cormac,  K.C.B. , K.C.V.O.,  B>.Sc.}  ist  and  last 

Baronet. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Katharine  [Lady  Mac  Cormac ),  da.  of  the  late  John  Charters, 
of  Belfast:  in.  1861,  Sir  William  MacCormac,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  D. Sc.,  ist 
baronet,  the  eminent  surgeon,  who  d.  1901,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 40,  Albert 
Court,  Prince  Consort  Road,  S.W. 


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MACDONALD  Creation  (N.S.)  1625,  of  The  Isles. 

Sir  Alexander  Wentworth 
Macdonald  Bosville  Macdonald 
( Macdonald  of  the  Isles'),  14th  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Godfrey  Wentworth  Bayard 
Bosville,  by  the  Hon.  Harriet  Cassandra, 
who  d.  1903,  da.  of  Henry  Willoughby 
of  Birdsall,  and  sister  of  8th  Baron 
Middleton;  b.  Sept.  26th,  1865;  obtained 
June  1910  decree  of  Court  of  Session, 
legitimating  according  to  the  law  of  Scot- 
land his  grandfather,  Alexander  William 
Robert  Macdonald  (afterwards  Bosville) 
[see  infra]  ; resumed  the  surname  of 
Macdonald  1910  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  Chm. 
of  Quarter  Sessions  and  Vice-Chm.  of 
County  Council  for  E.  Riding  of  York- 
shire (High  Sheriff  1901):  m.  1886,  Alice 
Edith,  da.  of  John  Middleton,  ofKinfauns, 
Perthshire,  and  has  issue. 

<§l:nns  (as  recorded  at  Lyon  Office) — Quarterly, 
1st  and  4th  grand  quarters  counterquartered, 
1st  argent,  a lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and 
langued  azure,  2nd  or,  a hand  in  armour  fesse- 
wise  proper,  holding  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  gules, 
3rd  argent  a lymphad,  sails  furled  and  oars  in  action  sable,  flagged  gules,  and  4th  vert  a salmon 
naiant  in  fesse  proper,  Macdonald ; 2nd  and  3rd  grand  quarters,  argent,  five  lozenges  conjoined 
in  fesse  gules  and  in  chief  three  bears’  heads  erased  at  the  neck  sable,  muzzled  or,  a canton, 
ermine,  Bosville.  (Erests— 1st,  a hand  in  armour  fessewise,  holding  a cross-crosslet  fitchee 
gules,  Macdonald ; 2nd,  a bull  passant  argent,  armed  or,  issuing  from  a hurst  of  oaks,  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a rose  proper,  Bosville.  (Supporters — Two  leopards  proper,  collared  or. 

dttoitoes  (over  crests) — Per  mare  per  terras  [By  sea  and  land),  and  Virtus  propter  se  ( Virtue  for 
its  own  sake). 

Seat — Thorpe  Hall,  Bridlington,  Yorkshire.  Clubs — Boodle's,  Royal  Automobile. 


Son  living — GODFREY  MIDDLETON,  M.B.E.,  b.  Sept.  25th,  1887;  Commanded  British 
Red  Cross  Stores,  Transport  Depart.,  Boulogne,  during  European  War(M.B.E.);  M.B.E.  1918: 
m.  1917,  Rachel  Audrey,  da.  of  Colin  Frederick  Campbell  [see  E.  Harrowby],  and  has  issue 
living,  a son,  b.  1917, — a da.,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Scorborough  Hall,  Beverley.  Club,  Wellington. 

Daughter  living— Celia  Violet,  O.B.E.,  b.  1889  ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Descendants  of  the  1st  Baron  Macdonald  [ see  under  that  title]. 

This  Baronetcy  was  created  with  a special  clause  of  precedency,  placing  it  (at  the  time  of  its 
creation)  second  of  that  order  in  Scotland — now  it  is  the  premier  existing  N ova  Scotia  Baronetcy. 
On  the  death  in  1832  of  Godfrey,  3rd  Lord  Macdonald  in  the  peerage  of  Ireland  ( cr . 1776),  who 
had  m.  Dec.  15th,  1803,  Louise  Maria  La  Coast  (ward  of  Farley  Edsir),  he  was  s.  in  the  Irish 
peerage  by  his  el.  son  (Godfrey  William  Wentworth)  born  after  the  date  of  that  marriage ; but 
according  to  a decree  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  June  1910,  that  marriage  legitimated,  according 
to  the  law  of  Scotland,  Alexander  William  Robert  Macdonald  (afterwards  Bosville  [see  ante]),  b. 
Sept.  12th,  1800,  prior  to  the  date  of  the  marriage,  who  had  s.  to  the  Gunthwaite  and  Thorpe  estates, 
and  to  whom  therefore  the  Nova  Scotia  baronetcy  of  1625  passed  de  jure.  The  present  Baronet  is 
heir-male  and  representative  of  Sir  Donald  Macdonald,  1st  Bt.  (descended  from  Hugh  Macdonald, 
first  of  Sleat,  a son  of  Alexander  of  the  Isles,  Earl  of  Ross,  by  a da.  of  Gillepatrick  Roy),  and 
representative  of  the  familv  of  Macdonald  of  Sleat,  in  the  Island  of  Skye. 


MACDONALD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  East  Sheen,  Surrey.  [Extinct  1919.] 

Sir  Archibald  John  Macdonald,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Mary  Catherine,  b.  1874  : m.  1901,  Leonar  Laboucher  Hillyer, 
who  d.  1905.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Constance  Mary  ( Lady  Macdonald), younger  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Burgess,  of  Barmshott,  Liphook,  Hants  : m.  1900,  Sir  Archibald  John  Mac- 
donald, 4th  Baronet,  who  d.  1919,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Residence , Conford  Park, 
Liphook,  Hampshire. 


Macdonald-Lockhart,  see  Lockhart. 


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McFARLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Aberfoyle,  co.  Londonderry. 

Sir  John  McFarland,  1st  Baronet , 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Samuel  McFarland ; b. 
Sept.,  1848;  was  Mayor  of  Londonderry  1908, 
1909,  1910  and  1912  ; is  surviving  partner  of  McCrea 
and  McFarland,  engineering  contractors,  of  Belfast 
and  Londonderry,  Chm.  of  Mulholland’s  (Limited), 
drapers,  and  of  Brewsters  (Limited),  bakers,  of 
Londonderry,  proprietor  of  Lough  S willy  Steamship 
Co.,  and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Londonderry  and  Donegal ; 
was  High  Sheriff  for  Londonderry  City  1904  and  for 
co.  Londonderry  1905:  m.  1893,  Annie,  second  da. 
of  John  Talbot,  of  Londonderry  and  Terryglass,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Argent,  a saltire  engrailed  gules,  between  two 
roses  in  pale  and  a thistle  and  trefoil  in  fesse  all  proper. 
Crtgt — A demi-savage  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an  antique 
crown  all  proper. 

Seat — Aberfoyle,  Londonderry. 


Son  living-BASIL  ALEXANDER  TALBOT,  b.  Feb.  18th, 
1898  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch. 


MAC  GREGOR  of  MAC  GREGOR,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Lanrick,  co  Perth. 

Srioghal  mo  dhream.  Sir  MALCOLM  MAC  GREGOR,  C.B. , 

Royal  is  my  race.  Q M R.N.,  ^ Baronet ; b.  Aug.  3rd,  1873  ; 

s.  his  father,  Sir  Malcolm,  1879  ; became 
Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904  and  Capt.  (retired) 
19 1 1 ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  four  times,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm)  ; is  a 
D.L.  for  Perthshire  ; served  as  Commodore 
(1st  class),  and  Principal  Naval  Transport 
Officer,  France,  during  European  War;  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

jurats — Argent,  a sword  in  bend  azure, hilted  or,  an 
oak-tree  eradicated  in  bend  sinister  proper,  on  the  dexter 
canton  an  antique  crown  gules.  Crrsi — A lion’s  head  proper 
crowned  with  an  antique  crown  or.  #npportfrs — Dexter, 
a unicorn  argent  ducally  crowned  and  horned  or  ; sinister, 
a stag  proper,  tyned  azure.  Clan  Slogan — “Ard  Choille.” 
Seat — Edinchip,  Balquhidder,  Perthshire.  Club 

— Caledonian.  

Brother  living— ALEXANDER  RONALD,  b.  June 
20th,  1878:  m.  1907,  Gertrude  Blanche,  da.  of  Charles 
Archibald  Murray  [see  E.  Mansfield,  colls.],  and  has 
issue  living,  Malcolm  Findanus,  b.  1908, — Donnachadh 
Tearlach,  b.  1914, — Dorviegelda  Malvina,  b.  1910. 

E en  do  and  s pair  not.  Residence,  The  Broich,  Crieff. 

„ Sisters  living-  Malvina  Charlotte  (Hon.  Mrs.  Gran- 

ville  IV.  R.  Somerset ),  b.  1865  : ?n.  1892,  the  Hon.  Granville  William  Richard  Somerset,  who  d. 
1901  [see  B.  Raglan].  Residence , Edinchip,  Balquidder,  Perthshire.  Margaret  Helen  Mary 
v Countess  0/  Mansfield),  b.  1867  : m.  1899,  the  6th  Earl  of  Mansfield.  Residences , Scone  Palace, 

Perthshire;  Comlongon  Castle,  Dumfriesshire;  Schaw  Park,  Alloa. Maryel  Alpina,  M.B.E., 

b.  1875;  sometime  Principal  Forewoman  Roy.  Naval  Cordite  Factory,  Poole;  M.B.E.  1919: 
in.  1911,  Professor  Ernest  Pendleton  Magruder,  M.D.,  who  d.  (while  on  ser.  with  Red  Cross  in 
Serbia)  1915,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery,  Georgetown  Univ.,  Washington,  District  of  Columbia, 
U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Pendleton  Francis,  b.  1912.  Residence , St.  Margaret’s 
Tower,  Strathearn  Road,  Edinburgh. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  Baronet)—  Atholl,  b.  1836  ; ed.  at  Haileybury  ; formerly  British  Resident  at 
Iravancore  : in.  1878,  Caroline  Mary  Stuart,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Menzies,  7th  baronet, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Atholl,  b.  t88o  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916, — Robert  Menzies,  b.  1882;  is  in  Irrigation  Depart.,  Punjab, — Evan 
Malcolm,  b.  1883  ; is  Major  Yeo., — Morna,  b.  1887  ; served  with  British  Red  Cross  in  France 

during  European  War.  Residence , Ardchoille,  Perth. Sir  Evan,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.,  b.  1842;  was 

Permanent  Sec.  to  the  Admiralty  1884-1907  ; C.B.  1882,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1892,  I.S.O.  1902,  G.C.B. 
(Civil)  1906  : m.  1884,  Annie  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  A.  Middleton,  C.B. , and  has  issue 
living,  Eva  Mary,  b.  1885.  Residence , Aynsome,  Cartmel,  Lancashire.  Club , Caledonian. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  Baronet) — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1848  : m.  1871,  John  Charles  Thynne, 
who  d.  1918  [see  M.  Bath,  colls.].  Residences , 32,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  ; Red  Court,  Haslemere, 
Surrey. 


Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Helen  Laura  {Lady  Helen  Mac  Gregor),  da.  of  4th  Earl  of 
Antrim  of  2nd  creation  : in.  1864,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Malcolm  Mac  Gregor,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1879. 
Residence , Edinchip,  Balquhidder,  Perthshire. 

Ihe  royal  descent  of  this  ancient  clan  can  be  traced  to  remote  antiquity,  Gregor  Garubh,  or  “The 
Stout,”  having  fought  under  King  Duncan  I.  In  the  early  part  of  the  17th  century  there  were  feuds 
between  numerous  clans,  the  Mac  Gregors  being  persecuted  with  such  fury  that  any  person  might 
mutdate  or  slay  them  with  impunity.  In  this  situation  they  continued  till  they  were  courted  to  join 
the  Solemn  League  and  Covenant,  upon  promises  of  future  friendship  ; but  they  declared,  “That  as 
they  bore  t/ie  crown  on  the  point  0/  their  swords,  they  would  not  fail  to  use  the  latter  in  support  of 
the  former.  I hey  are  the  only  instance  of  a race  being  forbidden  to  bear  their  family  name,  which 
was  first  proscribed  by  James  VI.,  owing  to  treachery  and  misrepresentation.  They  were  restored  by 
Charles  II. , 1661,  to  their  estates,  and  permitted  to  bear  their  own  name.  In  the  reign  of  William 
and  Mary  the  law  of  proscription  was  again  revived,  and  continued  in  force  until  its  repeal  in  1774. 
The  name  was  not,  however,  restored  till  a royal  license  to  resume  it  was  obtained  by  Sir  John 
Murray  (properly  Mac  Gregor)  1822. 


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MACGREGOR.  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  Savile  Row,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Cyril  Patrick  McConnell  Mac- 
gregor,  5th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Patrick 
Eugene  Macgregor,  3rd  son  of  3rd  Bt.  ; b.  1887; 
s.  his  uncle  Sir  William  Gordon,  1905. 

— Argent,  from  a mount  base  an  oak-tree  sur- 
mounted by  a sword  in  bend  proper,  and  in  chief  two  eastern 
crowns  gules,  all  within  a bordure  engrailed  of  the  last. 
Cmt — A human  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  holding  a 
dagger  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold. 

Resides  in  Canada. 


Brother  living -ROBERT  JAMES  McCONNELL,  b. 
1890  ; Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; served  during  European  War  1918. 

Sister  living— Gladys  May. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Annie  Frances  : 
in.  1886,  Thomas  John  Perry,  and  has  issue  living, 
Reginald  John,  b.  1890, — Dorothy  Helen  Macgregor.—— 
Helen  Grant : m.  1876,  Edward  Williams  Byron  Nichol- 
son, M.A.,  who  d.  1912,  Librarian  of  the  Bodleian  Library, 
Oxford,  and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Helen  : m.  1916, 
William  Coquelin,  of  Florida,  U.S.A., — Myrtle  : in.  1908, 
Capt.  Francis  Akenhead,  Manchester  Regt.,  of  Mount 
Eveswell,  Newport,  Monmouthshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  b.  1911,  Edmund  b.  1913,  Michael  (twin)  b.  1913, 
Helen  b.  19x5, — May  : m.  1911,  the  Rev.  Basil  Hankey, 
of  Tarrant  Hinton  Rectory,  Blandford,  Dorset,  and  has 
issue  living,  Peter  b.  1912,  Michael  b.  1916.— —Alma  Anna  Margaret  Gwyn  : m.  1875,  the  Rev.  George 
William  Henry  Hanford,  A.M.  (V.  of  St.  James’s,  Forest  Gate),  who  obtained  a divorce  1896,  and 
has  issue  living,  Aubrey  George  Macgregor  (of  Perth,  W.  Australia),  b.  1876. 

Mother  living — Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  J.  F.  McConnell : in.  1879,  Patrick  Eugene  Macgregor, 
3rd  son  of  3rd  Bt.,  who  d.  1895.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Reginald  Macgregor,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of 
3rd  baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1902:  in.  1893,  Maud  (who  in.  2ndly,  1903,  Addison 
Yalden  Thomson),  da.  of  A.  des  Monstiers  Campbell,  formerly  of  Oakley  House, 
Abingdon,  Berks  : — 

Helen  Maud,  b.  1894. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Surgeon-Serjeant  to  H.M.  King  George  IV. 

M'GRIGOR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Campden  Hill,  Middlesex. 

Sir  James  Roderick  Duff  M'Grigor,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  April  27th,  1857  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles 
Rhoderick,  1890;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; 
is  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Army  Agents  and  Bankers 
bearing  his  name  : m.  1890,  Helen  Cornell,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Gilbert  Meiggs,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son, 
James  Neil  Grant,  b.  1894;  Gordon  Highlanders;  d.  (wounds 
in  action  during  European  War)  1914. 

$mtss — Argent,  a hr-tree  growing  out  of  a mount  in  base  vert  sur- 
mounted by  a sword  point  upwards  in  bend  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  gold  ; 
in  the  dexter  chief  an  eastern  crown  gules,  on  a chief  azure  a tower  or, 
between  the  badge  of  the  Order  of  the  Tower  and  Sword  on  the  dexter, 
and  that  of  the  Crescent  on  the  sinister.  Cm t — A lion’s  head  erased  gules , 
crowned  with  an  eastern  coronet  or. 

Residence — 58,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  Clubs—  Naval  and  Military, 
unior  United  Service,  Travellers’.  


Son  living  CHARLES  COLQUHOUN,  b.  April  26th,  1893;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst;  is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded):  m.  1919,  Annabel,  da.  of  Edward  Lygon  Somers  Cocks,  of  47,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W., 
and  Bake,  St.  Germans,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Neil,  b.  1920. 

Daughter  living— Jean  Helen,  b.  1902. 

Smothers  living — Charles  Rhoderick  Robert,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton;  is  a retired 
Maj.-Gen.  in  the  Army;  sometime  in  charge  of  Administration,  S.  Command;  formerly  Col. 

r a jtn-'  . ln»!s  R°yal  Rifle  Corps;  was  D.A.A.G.,  Cork  Dist.  1893-5,  and  Brig. -Gen.  in  Charge 
of  Administration,  W.  Command  1909-13  ; served  in  Transvaal  Campaign  1881,  in  Egyptian 
Campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in  Suakin  Campaign  1884  (two  clasps,  5th  class 
Medpdte)’  as  A.D.C.  in  Suakin  Campaign  1885  (clasp,  Brevet  Major),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  A.A.G.  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914-16,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  appointed 
A.A.G.,  Transvaal  1902,  A.Q.M.G.,  Aldershot  1907;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  C.M.G.  1916  i in.  1892, 
Ada  Rosamond,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Hartley  Bower  [Lister- Kaye,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Rhoderick  Robert,  R.N.,  b.  1893;  became  Lieut.  19x4;  European  War  1914-18, — Mary  Ada 

Bower,  b.  1894.  Club , Naval  and  Military. William  Colquhoun  Grant,  b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 

formerly_Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and  Brevet  Col.  Scots  Guards;  is  a retired  Brig. -Gen.  ; served  in 
Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice, 
Queen  s medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during 

European  War  1917  (despatches).  Clubs,  Guards’,  Arthur’s. George  Duncan,  b.  1867;  ed. 

at  Eton;  13  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1903,  Margaret  Roberta,  da.  of  the  late  James  Mackenzie,  of 
209,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.  Club . Caledonian. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Jane  Dallas. Elizabeth  Anne.  Residence,  31,  Ovington  Square,  S.W. 

I?1  baronet,  Sir  James,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  was  for  thirty-six  years  Director-General  of  the  Army 
Medical  Department,  and  three  times  Lord  Rector  of  Marischal  College,  Aberdeen.  A statue  of  him 
je-reC^eCi_OU*:slc^e  Barracks  at  Milbank,  subsequently  removed  and  re-erected  at  R.A.M.C. 

buildings  there,  while  there  is  a bust  of  him  in  Wellington  College,  and  a stall  dedicated  to  his 
memory  in  the  Garrison  Church  at  Portsmouth. 


Srioghal  ma  dhream. 
Royal  is  my  tiibe. 


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McIVER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Salisbury,  Titcbfield,  co.  Southampton. 
[Extinct  1920.] 

Sir  Lewis  McIver,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Marjorie  Barabel  Ruth,  b.  1887:  m.  1911,  Harry  Vaughan 
Philips,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Alexander  Evander  Claude,  b.  1913, — Judith  Therese,  b.  1917. 
Nathalie  Esther,  b.  1889. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Charlotte  Rosalind  ( Lady  McIver ),  da.  of  the  late 
Nathaniel  Montefiore,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Coldeast,  Hants:  in.  1885,  Sir  Lewis  McIver,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  1920,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 32,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.r. 


MACKENZIE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1673,  of  Coul,  Ross-shire. 

Sir  Arthur  George  Ramsay  Mac- 
kenzie, nth  Baronet;  b.  May  2nd,  1865  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  Robert  Ramsay,  1873  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  co.  Ross  : w,  1901,  Evelyn  Mary  Mont- 
gomery, who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Edward  Wolstenholme  Ward,  K.C.M.G.  [ see 
V.  Bangor,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  a deer’s  head 
cabossed  or,  Mackenzie ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  a boar’s  head 
couped  argent,  Chisholm.  Crtst — A boar’s  head  erect  or 
between  the  attires  of  a stag  fixed  to  a scalp  sable.  £npportrrs — 
Dexter , an  armed  Highlander  in  full  costume  proper ; sinister , 
a roebuck  proper. 

Seat — Coul,  Strathpeffer,  Ross-shire. 


Son  living— ROBERT  EVELYN,  b.  Feb.  15th,  1906. 

Sisters  living — Louisa  Steuart : m.  1885,  James  G.  L.  Archer,  who  d.  1919,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Ronald  Steuart,  b.  1886  : m.  1917 , Elly,  da.  of  Capt.  Sorensen,  of  Larvik,  Norway,  and 
has  issue  living,  Ronald  Steuart  b.  1920, — Erling  Ramsay,  b.  1889, — Alister,  b.  1890  : m.  1919, 
Joan,  da.  of  Robert  Archer,  of  Grassmere,  Rockhampton,  Queensland, — Cedric,  b.  1892  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Rolf,  b.  1895,— Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1891  : m.  1919, 
Vilhelm  Greve,  of  Larvik,  Norway,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Ann  b.  1920.  Residence , Talde- 
rodden,  Larvik,  Norway.  Frances  Philadelphia. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Augustin  Ornano  Mackenzie,  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1839, 
d.  1909 : m.  1st,  1859,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1881,  da.  of  the  late  Mons.  Louis 
Francis  Botte  ; 2ndly,  1892,  Josephine  Emily  (now  of  20,  Belsize  Grove,  Belsize 
Park,  N.W.3),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Bolton,  of  Clapham,  S.W.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  George  Henry  Louis,  b.  1872  : in.  1907,  Lilian  Mary,  el.  da.  of  Richard  Rodney 
Pope,  formerly  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Zeta  Bingham,  b.  1909, — Eira  Margaret 

Antonia,  b.  1913. Very  Rev.  Alexander  Augustin  Donald,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Bishop  Hatfield  Hall, 

Durham  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  1907) ; is  Provost  of  Inverness  Cathedral : in.  1913,  Louisa  Barbara, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Norman  Macleod,  of  Orbost,  Skye.  Residence , 6,  Bruce  Gardens,  Inverness. 

Catherine  Mary  Aimee. . (By  2nd  marriage)  Ramsay  Malcolm  Bolton,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Trin. 

Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1915,  M.A.  1919);  Capt.  late  R.A.F.  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Meteorological  So.  : 
in.  1920,  Margaret  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Augustus  Seymour  Metford,  R.  of  St.  Michael’s, 
Sutton  Bonington,  Notts.  Residence , 20,  Belsize  Grove,  Belsize  Park.  N.W.3. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Simon  Mackenzie,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet  :— 
Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Mackenzie  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Douglas  Mackenzie,  b.  1849,  d.  1910:  m.  1873,  Julia  Nina  Sofala, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Bligh  Suttor,  M.L.C.,  of  Wyagdon,  Bathurst,  N.S.  Wales:— 

Dudley  Bligh  Douglas,  b.  1875.  Keith  Douglas,  b.  1879. Maude  Nina  Douglas  : in.  1900,  Capt. 

Stanley  Ryrie. ■ Helen  Douglas:  m.  1898,  Laurence  Brown,  and  has  issue  living.-^— Florence 
Douglas:  in.  1908,  William  Lionel  Russell  Clarke  [see  Clarke,  Bt.,  cr.  1882].— —Ethel  Douglas: 
m.  1902,  Colin  Smith,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  jun.,  son  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie, 
Esq.,  grandson  of  the  late  Simon  Mackenzie  (ante),  b.  1754,  d.  1820 : m. 
17—,  Anne  Isabella  Vandam,  who  d.  1831,  of  New  York  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Mackenzie,  b.  1807 ,d.  1888:  m.  1832,  Henrietta,  who  d.  1895, 
da.  of  Henry  Simonds,  of  Reading : — 

Anne  Isabella:  m.  i860,  Capt.  Edward  Picton  Warlow-Baumgarten,  who  d.  1913,  formerly  10th 
Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Picton  Warlow,  b.  1865:  in.  18 — , and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Picton  b.  1907,  Helen,  Grace, — Frances  Henrietta:  in.  1890,  the  Baron  Mario  Nolli,  of  Ari, 
Abruzzo,  Italy,  and  63,  Riona  Amedeo,  Naples,  and  has  issue  living, — Helen,  C.B.E.  ( Lady 
Dodds)',  C.B.E.  1918:  in.  1889,  Sir  James  Miller  Dodds,  K.C.B., — Mary  Florence  Mabel:  in. 
1910,  Cleland  Mackenzie  Reddie  (ante), — Constance  Isabel  : in.  1906,  William  Henry  Cornish, 
Indian  Police,  and  has  issue  living,  Ivor  b.  1912,  Cornish  Barbara  b.  1907,  Frances  b.  1908. 
Residence , 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Mackenzie,  D.D.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Turing  Mackenzie,  b.  1843,  d.  1896  ; in.  1887,  Mary  Adelaide  (now 
‘of  7,  Phoenix  Lodge  Mansions,  Brook  Greeen,  W.),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Clarke,  of 
Knoyle  House,  Folkestone: — 

Roderick  Henry  Turing,  b.  1891  ; late  Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.  : m.  1920,  Helen  Margaret,  da.  of 
G.  P.  Dalrell,  of  Madras.  Residence , 14,  Outram  Road,  Lucknow.-— Mary  Lilias. 

Issue  of  the  late  Stanley  John  Wynn,  b.  1847 , d.  1904:  in.  1st,  1869,  Charlotte  Arthur,  who 
d.  1888,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Wynn,  whose  surname  he  assumed  ; 2ndly,  1892,  Lizzie, 
da.  of  — Bennett : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Stanley  Charles  William,  b.  1870:  in.  1900,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas 
Stanley,  b.  1903.— Esme  Hugh  Henry,  b.  1875.^— Kenneth  Mackenzie,  b.  1880 : m.  1917,  and 
has  issue  living.— Charlotte  Gladys  Sissa  : m.»  18—,  Newbury  Thomas.— Antoinette  Gwyneth  : 
in.  1908,  G.  Cochran.  ( By  2nd  marriage)  Noel,  b.  1899.  Lily  Marguerite,  b.  1895. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Walter  Turing  Mackenzie,  b.  1856,  d.  1919  : in.  1st,  1880, 
Sophie,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  W.  A.  Howie,  of  New  Forest,  Upper  Nilambe,  Ceylon;  2ndly, 
1905,  Mabel  Grace,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Scott  Bankes,  of  Soughton  Hall, 
Flintshire,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Wiggin,  of  Ceylon  : — 

Walter  Robert  Turing,  b.  1881  : in.  1911,  Bertha  Mary,  da.  of  Herman  Alexander  Krohn,  C.B.E., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Maldon  Court,  Essex.  Residence , 


Purified  by  adversity. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  junr.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Right  Rev.  Henry  Mackenzie,  D.D.,  Bishop  Suffragan  of  Nottingham,  b.  1808, 
d.  1878  : m.  1st,  1834,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1840,  da.  of  Robert  Ridley,  of  Demerara ; 2ndly, 
1842,  Antoinette  Margaret  Campbell,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Sir  James  Henry  Turing,  7th 
baronet 

(By  2nd  marriage)  James  Henry  Turing,  b.  1858. Rev.  Evan  Charles,  b.  i860;  is  V.  of  Old 

Brampton:  m.  1899,  Mary  Georgiana,  da.  of  William  Waring,  of  Chelsfield,  Kent.  Residence , 
Old  Brampton  Vicarage,  Chesterfield.  Kenneth  Edward,  b.  1862:  m.  1909,  Katharine  Avenel, 
2nd  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Godlieb  James  van  Someren,  formerly  Indian  Army,  of  31,  Cathcart  Road, 

South  Kensington,  S.W.  Residence , The  Sheiling,  Gerrard’s  Cross. (By  2nd  marriage) 

Antoinette  Mary.— —Alice  Margaret.— Gertrude  Eliza  : m . 1872,  John  Wigram  [see  Wigram,  Bt., 
colls.].  Residence,  The  Manor,  Collingham,  Notts. 

Descendants  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Grandchildren  of  the  late  lohn  Ord  Mackenzie,  W.S.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  Roy.  Scots,  b.  1882,  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918 : m.  1910,  May  Eudora  (now  of  Dolphinton  House,  Dolphinton, 
Lanarkshire),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Moncreiff  Horsbrugh,  of  Edinburgh  : — 

John  Moncreiff  Ord,  b.  1911. — —Kenneth  Ord,  b.  1912.— Margaret  Hermione,  b.  1915. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Richard  Mackenzie,  son  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie, 
grandson  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Ord  Mackenzie,  W.S.,  b.  1811,  d.  1902  : ni.  1st,  1833,  Margaret  Hope, 
who  d.  1873,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Kirkpatrick,  5th  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1881,  Joanna  (now  of 
Meadowhead,  Dolphinton,  Lanarkshire),  da.  of  the  late  William  Spens,  of  Edinburgh: — 
(By  1st  marriage),  Alice  Ord:  m.  1864,  Francis  Borthwick.— Margaret  Mary:  m.  1869,  John 
Wharton  Tod,  W.S.,  who  has  assumed  the  surname  of  Duff  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.— Eleanora 
Susan  : m.  1876,  John  C.  R.  Marshall. 

The  3rd  baronet,  participating  in  the  proceedings  of  the  Earl  of  Mar,  was  included  in  the  act  of 
attainder  passed  against  that  nobleman  and  his  adherents.  He  died  without  male  issue,  and,  despite 
the  forfeiture,  the  Baronetcy  has  been  assumed  since  1702,  it  being  claimed  that  the  attainder  did  not 
extend  to  collateral  branches,  and  that  the  title  as  well  as  the  estates  devolved  upon  his  brother. 


MACKENZIE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1703,  of  Gairloch,  Ross-shire. 


By  virtue  and  valor. 


Anns  oj  Mackenzie  0/ 
Gairloch. 


Sir  Kenneth  John  Mackenzie,  7th  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  6th,  1861  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Kenneth  Smith,  1900; 
formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own), 
and  3rd  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  (retired 
as  Hon.  Major) ; is  King’s  and  Lord  Treasurer’s  Remem- 
brancer in  Scotland,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Ross  and 
Cromarty ; sometime  Gen.  Sup.  of  Local  Govt.  Board  for 
Scotland  : m.  1891,  Lady  Marjory  Louisa,  C.B.E. , el.  da.  of 
the  late  Viscount  Stormont  [see  E.  Mansfield],  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  Roderick  Ian,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Black  Watch  (Roy. 
Highlanders);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 

&rms — Quarterly  ; ist  and  4th,  azure,  a hart’s  head  cabossed  or  ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  azure  three  frasers  argent.  Crest — A dexter  hand  holding  a 

garland  of  laurel  proper. 

Seats — Gairloch,  Ross-shire  ; Conan  House,  Ross-shire.  Residence — 
10,  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 

Son  living— HECTOR  DAVID,  M.C.,  b.  June  6th,  1893 ; Capt.  Yeo.  ; 

European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.). 


Daughter  living — Marjory  Kythe,  b.  1892  : m.  1915,  Capt.  John  Stirling,  Yeo.,  of  Fairburn, 
Ross-shire. 


Brother  living — Francis  Granville,  b.  1865:  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford. 
Residences , 3,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Balavil,  Conon  Bridge,  Ross-shire. 


Sister  living — Muriel  Katharine. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — Osgood  Hanbury,  b.  1842  ; is  a D.L.  and  a J.P.  for  Ross-shire  : 
m.  1877,  Minna  Amy,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Edwards-Moss,  ist  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mary  Thyra,  b.  1879  : m.  1907,  Robert  John  Hanbury.  Residence,  Inverewe,  Poolewe. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Eila  Frederica  [Lady  Mackenzie),  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Frederic  Campbell,  of  Islay : m.  i860,  Sir  Kenneth  Smith  Mackenzie,  6th  baronet,  who  d. 
1900.  Residences,  3,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. ; Balavil,  Conon  Bridge,  Ross-shire. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  M.D.  (infra)  : 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Maxwell  Mackenzie,  R.A.,  b.  1839,  d.  1891:  m.  1872, 
Caroline  Georgina,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  Capt.  Charles  Ponsonby,  formerly  Bom.  S.C.: — 
Hector  Ian  Maxwell,  b.  1875  ; sometime  a Land  Agent  and  Surveyor : m.  1902,  Dora,  who  d.  1919, 
5th  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Mole,  of  Beoley  Hall,  Worcestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Maxwell 

Ian  Hector,  b.  1903.  Residence , 12,  De  Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8. Harry  Ponsonby, 

b.  1877;  became  Engineer  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  1913,  and  Engineer-Corn.  1918;  retired  1920:  m. 
1915,  Gladys  Dalziel,  younger  da.  of  the  late  WUliam  Weatherly,  of  Woolongoon,  Mortlake, 
Victoria,  Australia.  Kenneth  Gordon,  b.  1878 ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916  : m.  1911,  Minnie  Hamilton,  el.  da.  of  Charles  Henry  Strutt,  of 
Kamloops,  British  Columbia,  leaving  issue,  Cicely  Kyth6  Mary  Hamilton,  b.  1916.  Residence , 

Eileanach,  Kamloops,  British  Columbia. Colin  Ray,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.  : m.  1913, 

Nora  Constance,  da.  of  Herbert  Guernsey,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living, 
Margaret  Elaine,  b.  1914, — Molly  Georgina,  b.  1915, — Nora  Kythe,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Victoria, 

British  Columbia. Margaret,  b.  1874. Mary  Lilian  Kythe,  b.  1880:  m.  1907,  Alfred  W. 

Johnson,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Harry  William 
Mackenzie,  b.  1909,— Kyth6  Lucy,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Balquhidder,  Kamloops,  British  Columbia 

Kyth6,  b.  1883:  m.  1913,  Capt.  John  Kenneth  Boyd  Campbell,  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 

and  serving  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Felicity,  b.  1914. 

Gladys  Georgina,  b.  1884. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Issue  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  4th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1803,  d.  1886:  m. 

1826,  Mary  Jane,  who  d.  1897,  da-  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Inglis,  D.D.,  of  Edinburgh  :— 
Georgiana  Elizabeth:  m.  i860,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan  Henry  Caithness  Reay  Davidson  of  Tulloch, 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s),  who  d.  1889,  and  has  issue  living, 
Godfrey  Bayne,  b.  1882  : in.  1902  (divorce  obtained  1905),  Isabel,  da.  of  Robert  William  Banner,— 
Mary : m.  1879,  Thomas  George  Dundas  [see  M.  Zetland,  colls.],— Elizabeth  Diana : m.  1888,  Capt.  A. 
Macnicol,  who  d.  1908,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Angus  John  Bayne  b.  1893  ; Lieut.  R.A.  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  Diana  Mary  Valentine  b.  1890:  m.  1914,  Mark 
Lemon  Blaker,  Mary  Drusilla  Violet  b.  1895,  Iris  Victoria  b.  1897, — Adelaide  Lucy  (Lady  Boulton): 
m.  1889,  Sir  Harold  Edwin  Boulton,  C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  2nd  Bt.,— Georgiana  Veronica:  in.  1889, 
Rowland  Hunt  (formerly  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Shropshire),  of  Luskintyre,  Obbe,  Isle  of  Harres,  and 
has  issue  living,  Rowland  Edward  Brian  b.  1892,  Benedict  Philip  Gerald  b.  1894,  Marigold  Veronica 
b.  1905,— Christine  Isabel  (. Baroness  Forester) : m.  1896,  the  6th  Baron  Forester,  of  Willey  Park, 
Broseley,  Salop. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alastair  Mackenzie,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Mackenzie, 
2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  William  Russell  Mackenzie,  b.  1840,  d.  1903  : in.  1876,  Annie 
Constance,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Richard  J.  Congreve,  of  Carlingwark: — 

Dorothy  Lilias,  b.  1877. Kythe,  b.  1882. Marjorie,  b.  1886. 

Kenneth  Mackenzie,  created  a Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  1703,  was  son  of  Alexander  Mackenzie, 
7th  of  Gairloch,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Ross-shire  1702. 


MACKENZIE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1703,  of  Scatwell,  Ross-shire. 

Sir  (James)  Kenneth  Douglas  Mackenzie,  8th  Baronet ; b.  Aug. 
31st,  1859  ; j.  his  father,  Sir  James  Dixon,  1900  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Camb. ; is  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  and  Capt.  late  R.A.F.  : m.  1888,  Stephanie 
Corinne,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Jules  Espinet,  M.D.,  of  Trinidad,  and  has  issue. 

$.ms — Not  yet  matriculated  at  Lyon  Office  for  the  line  of  the  present  Baronet. 

Address — c/o  Sir  Charles  R.  McGrigor,  Bt.,  and  Co.,  39,  Panton  Street,  Haymarket,  S.W. 


Son  living— (LEWI S)  RODERICK  KENNETH,  b.  Aug.  8th,  1902. 

Daughter  living— Corinne  Maude,  b.  1891. 

Sisters  living— Louise  Augusta : m.  1901,  Baron  Arild  Rosenkrantz.  Residence,  5,  Mulberry 

Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W.2. Lilian  Geraldine.  Residence , 104,  Beaufort  Mansions,  Chelsea,  S.W.2. 

Evelyn.  Residence,  Traverston,  West  Road,  Cambridge. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  5th  Regt.,  grandson  of  3rd  baronet: — 
Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  John  Francis  Campbell  Mackenzie,  b.  1820,  d.  1892 : m.  1850,  Anna- 
bella,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Stirling,  D.D.,  of  Craigie,  co.  Ayr  : — 

Edmund  Lyons,  b.  1858  : 711.  1888,  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Peyton  Skipwith  Coles,  of  Estouteville. 
Virginia,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  Roderick,  b.  1891, — Julia  Mary  Louise,  b.  1889, 

Residence , Netherwood,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. Frank,  b.  1859. Louise  : 7/1.  1899,  the  Rev. 

Charles  Dennis  Mason-Cox  [B.  Teignmouth,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Gwynneth  Mason,  b. 

1900, — Myriel  Mason,  b.  1902. Laura  Maynard  : m.  1896,  William  Reginald  Karslake,  and  has 

issue  living,  Ian  Reginald  Gilfrid,  b.  1902,—  Bridget  Margaret  Lester,  b.  1900.  Reside7ice,  Moorend, 
Mathon,  Herefordshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Fran£ois  Mackenzie  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Frederick  Campbell  Mackenzie,  C.B.,  b.  1855,  d.  1909:  in,  1885, 
Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Boulton ’14th  Hussars  : — 

Geraldine  : m.  1918,  Marcel  Pierre  Leonce  Potez,  and  has  issue  living,  Andr6  Louis,  b.  1920.  Resi- 
dence, 55,  Rue  Langier,  Paris. Olive  : in.  1908,  the  Rev.  Henry  Tregarthen  Percy  Smith,  Govt. 

Chap.  Diocese  of  Benares,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Mary,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Benares, 
United  Provinces,  India.— — Norah. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Mackenzie,  5th  Regt.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Frangois  Mackenzie,  b.  1823,  d.  1893 : m.  1854,  Julia,  who  d,  1884, 
da.  of  John  Mercer,  of  Maidstone  : — 

John  Rdderick  Kenneth,  b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  in  British  Columbia  Civil  Ser. ; 
is  in  Ministry  of  Food  : m.  1893,  Kathleen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Howard  Blen- 
nerhasset  Coulson,  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and  has  issue  living,  Roderick  Edward  Francjois  McQuhae, 
D.S.C. , b.  1894  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.C.), — Iris  Louisa  Ida,  b. 

1897,— Phyllis  Marion,  b.  1899.  Club,  Union  (Victoria,  British  Columbia). Julie  Louise  Clara. 

—Lilias  Fynvola. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Ross-shire  1702-7,  and  the  5th  baronet  was  Lord-Lieutenant  of 
that  county,  and  M.P.  therefor  1822-31.  This  family  is  a collateral  branch  of  the  Mackenzies,  Earls 
of  Cromarty  (title  attainted  1746),  and  the  present  baronet  thinks  he  is  representative  of  Sir  John 
Mackenzie,  of  Tarbat  (created  a baronet  of  Nova  Scotia  by  Charles  I.  1628,  with  remainder  to  heirs 
male  whatsoever,  which  Baronetcy  was  resigned  and  regranted  1704  to  his  son  Kenneth  the  same 
year;  Kenneth’s  son  George,  subsequently  also  succeeding  to  the  Baronetcy  of  Royston,  cr.  1704), 
who  was  father  of  the  1st  Earl.  To  these  Baronetcies  Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  8th  Baronet  of 
Scatwell,  believes  he  is  entitled. 


MACKENZIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1837,  of  Kilcoy,  Ross.  [Extinct  1883.] 

Sir  Evan  Mackenzie,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Isabella  Jane:  in.  1869,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward  Burton 
(formerly  of  91st  Highlanders),  who  d.  1901,  having  in  1887  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Mackenzie,  and  has  issue  living,  Evan  North,  b.  1870:  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Gordon 
Highlanders ; is  Capt.  Yeo-,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Ross  and  Cromarty, — Edward  Grove,  b.  1876, 
—Isabella  Alicia  Eva,  M.B.E.  Residences,  Kilcoy  Castle,  Killearnan  ; Belmaduthy  House,  Mun- 
lochy,  Ross-shire.— Edith  Millicent.  Residence.  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol.-  —Sarah  Anna 
Philomena.  Residence,  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 


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MACKENZIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  Glen  Muick,  Aberdeen. 

Sir  Victor  Audley  Falconer  Mackenzie, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O. , 3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  15th,  1882; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Allan  Russell  1906 ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Scots  Guards;  European 
War  1914-18  Comdg.  a Batn.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of  Panama)  ; M.V.O. 
(5th  class)  1906,  D.S.O.  1916. 

— Per  pale  indented  azure  and  or,  a stag’s  head  cabossed 
counter-changed.  Crtst — A dexter  hand  grasping  a sword  bend- 
wise  proper. 

Seats-L  Glen  Muick,  Aberdeenshire;  Kintail,  Lochalsh. 
Clubs — Guards’,  Marlborough. 


Brother  living— Eric  Dighton,  D.S.O. , b.  1891;  is  Capt.  Scots 
Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sister  living— Mary  Lucy  Victoria  ( Lady  Kilmarnock')',  m. 
1900,  Lord  Kilmarnock,  el.  son  of  20th  Earl  of  Erroll.  Resi- 
dence, British  Embassy,  Berlin. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Alice  Louisa  Rayns- 
ford  {Lady  Pigot) : m.  1879,  Sir  George'Pigot,  5th  Bt.  Residence , 
Cranbourn  Hall,  Windsor  Forest. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Lucy  Eleonora  {Lady  Mackenzie),  da.  of  Duncan  Davidson 
of  Tulloch  : m.  1874,  Sir  Allan  Russell  Mackenzie,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1906.  Residence , Brackley, 
Ballater,  Aberdeenshire. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Allan  Keith  Mackenzie,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1887,  d.  (of 
wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  : m.  19x1,  the  Hon.  (Alexandra) 
Louvima  Elizabeth  Knollys,  da.  of  1st  Viscount  Knollys  : — 

ALEXANDER  GEORGE  ANTHONY  ALLAN,  b.  Jan.  4th,  1913. 

This  family,  according  to  tradition,  is  descended  from  that  of  Mackenzie  of  Suddie,  co.  Ross. 

MUIR-MACKENZIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Delvine,  Perthshire. 

Sir  Robert  Henry  Muir-Mackenzie, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  6th,  1 9 1 7 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 

Robert  Cecil,  1918. 

^nns—  Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  argent,  on  a fesse  azure, 
three  estoiles  or,  Muir ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  a buck’s  head 
cabossed  or,  all  within  a bordure  nebuly  quarterly  gules  and 
argent,  Mackenzie.  Crists — ist,  a sword  and  olive-branch  in 

saltire  proper ; 2nd,  a dexter  hand  grasping  a dart  in  bend 
sinister  proper.  j^eranlr  Jpilotto — “Recte  ad  ardua”  ( Straight 

at  difficulties).. 

Residence — Cassencarrie,  Torquay. 


Aunts  living— Cecily  Emmeline,  b,  1882:  m.  1908,  the  Rev. 
Theodore  Catton,  R.  of  Deene,  and  has  issue  living,  Augusta 
Katharine  Grace,  b.  1909, — Rosamond  Emmeline  Sophia,  b. 
1910, — Anne  Geraldine  Theodora,  b.  1917.  Residence , Deene 
Rectory,  Northamptonshire.— —Sophia  Helen,  b.  1885. 
Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Sir  KENNETH 
AUGUSTUS,  G.C.B.,  K.C.,  b.  June  29th,  1845;  cr.  Baron 
Muir-Mackenzie  (peerage  of  United  Kingdom)  1915  [ see 
“Peerage”]. 

Widows  living  of  3rd  and  5th  Baronets— Frances  Rose 
{Lady  Muir-Mackenzie),  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Moncreiffe,  7th 
Bt.  : vi.  1871,  Sir  Alexander  Muir-Mackenzie,  3rd  baronet, 
oil,  Dunkeld,  Perthshire.  Kate  Brenda  Blodwen  {Lady 
Muir-Mackenzie ),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Jones,  of  Cardiff:  m.  1914,  Sir  Robert  Cecil  Muir- 
Mackenzie,  M.C.,  5th  baronet,  Lieut.  Durham  L.I.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918.  Residence , Cassencarrie,  Torquay. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Montague  Johnstone  Muir-Mackenzie,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1847,  d.  1919  : m.  1888,  Hon.  Sarah  Napier  Bruce  (now  of  21,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
S.W.),  da.  of  ist  Baron  Aberdare : — 

Enid,  b.  1889. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  John  William  Pitt  Muir-Mackenzie,  K.C.S.I.,  6th  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1854,  d.  1916  : m.  ist,  1876,  Fanny  Louisa,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Gen.  Montague  Cholmeley  Johnstone  [Johnstone,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; 2ndly, 
1898,  Rhoda,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  William  Watson,  of  Caversham  Rise, 
Oxon  ; 3rdly,  1904,  Mary  Th6rese  (now  of  25,  Pelham  Place,  S.W.7),  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Windsor  Villiers  Stuart  [Power,  Bt.,  cr.  1836,  colls.] : — 

(By  ist  marriage),  Montague  Ronald  Alfred,  b.  1881  ; formerly  Private  Sec.  to  Clerk  of  the 
Crown  in  Chancery  and  Dep.  Sergeant-at-Arms  in  House  of  Lords ; appointed  Reading  Clerk 
and  Clerk  of  Outdoor  Committees  in  House  of  Lords  1916:  m.  1910,  Constance  Felicity,  da. 
of  Samuel  Henry  Romilly,  of  56,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W.,  and  Huntington  Park,  Herefordshire 
[E.  Southesk].— Kenneth  James,  b.  1882;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1907;  European  War  1914-18 
in  Hon.  Artillery  Co.,  and  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers;  appointed  Crown  Counsel  Nairobi  Dist., 
British  E.  Africa  1919  : m.  1915,  Phyllis,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Howard  Taylor,  of  Thurmscoe  Hall, 

Yorkshire  [see  Lignton,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Hamish  b.  1917,  Susan  (twin)  b.  1917. Mary 

Louisa,  b.  1877  : m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Drysdale,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  who 
d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Ronald,  b.  1904, 

— John  Alexander,  b.  1908, — James  Kenneth,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Pitteadie,  Kirkcaldy,  Fife. 

Susanne  Frances  Maud,  b.  1878  : m,  1910,  Arthur  Swinburne.  Residence , Double  House,  Las 
Palmas,  Grand  Canary. 


Prepared for  either  fortune. 
who  d.  igog.  Residence , Kennaci 


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The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Alexander  Muir,  descended  from  the  Muirs  of  Cassencarrie  (a  very  ancient 
family),  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Mackenzie  upon  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  great-uncle, 
John  Mackenzie,  of  Delvine,  Perthshire,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  ist  baronet  of  Coul.  The 
4th  baronet  d.  1918,  and  the  5th  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Cecil,  Lieut.  Durham  L.I.,  also  d . 1918  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War). 

MACKIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Corraitli,  Dundonald,  co.  Ayr. 

Sir  Peter  Jeffrey  Mackie,  ist  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Alexander  Mackie,  of  Bandeth, 
Stirling;  b.  Nov.  26th,  1855;  is  a Distiller, 
and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Ayr,  Argyll,  and  Lanark ; 
financed  Mackie  Anthropological  Expedition  to 
Uganda : m.  1889,  Jessie,  da.  of  Thomas  Aber- 
crombie, formerly  of  Abbotts  Throsk,  Stirling, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  only  son,  James 
Logan,  b.  1893  5 Capt.  Ayrshire  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed 
in  Palestine  during  European  War)  1917. 

^.rma  (as  recorded  at  Lyon  Office)— Argent,  two 
ravens  addorsed  sable  pendant  from  an  arrow  fesseways 
piercing  their  necks  proper,  on  a chief  of  the  second  three 
ears  of  barley  slipped  also  proper.  ®«st — A raven  proper. 

Seats — Corraith,  Symington,  by  Kilmarnock  ; Glen- 
reasdell,  Whitehouse,  Argyll.  Clubs — Caledonian,  County 

(Ayr). 


Daughters  living— Jessie  Isobel,  b.  1897. Mary  Jef- 

frey, b.  1898  : m.  1920,  Capt.  George  Frederic  Boyle, 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  [see  E.  Glasgow,  colls.]. 

B.)  1776,  of  Gnoll  Castle,  Glamorganshire. 

Sir  Humphrey  Mackworth,  7th 

Baronet ; b.  July  nth,  1871  • s.  his  father,  Sir 
Arthur  William,  1914;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd 
Batn.  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. ),  and 
Capt.  Roy.  Monmouthshire  R.E.  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1902,  as  Lieut.  38th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. ; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Sup.  Remount  Ser.  1915, 
with  rank  of  Lieut.  : m.  1908,  Margaret  Haig 
Thomas  ( Viscountess  Rhondda  in  her  own  right), 
da.  of  ist  Viscount  Rhondda. 

$rms — Per  pale  indented  sable  and  ermine,  on  a chev- 
ron gules,  five  crosses-patee  or.  Cmt — A cock  proper. 

Seat — Oaklands,  Carleon,  Monmouthshire.  Town 
Residence — 15,  Chelsea  Court,  S.W.3. 

Brothers  living— HARRY  LLEWELLYN,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  b.  March  17th,  1878  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  in  Somaliland  1002,  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  in  Palestine  (C.M.G., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle); 
sometime  employed  with  Egyptian  Army  (4th  class  Os- 
manieh);  D.S.O.  iyoo,  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1913,  L6onie, 
da.  of  the  late  Franklin  Sievewright  Peterson,  Mus.B.,  Ormond  Professor  of  Music,  Melbourne 

Univ. Geoffrey,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , R.N.,  b.  1879;  became  Lieut.  1901,  Com.  1913,  and  Capt. 

19x9 ; served  during  European  War  1914-19  with  Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  promoted);  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1920:  m.  1910,  Noel  Mabel,  da.  of  William 
T.  Langford,  formerly  of  Charford  Manor,  Avonwick,  S.  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Arthur 
Geoffrey,  b.  1912, — Betty  Mabel,  b.  1911, — Lorna  Alice,  b.  1918.— John  Dolben,  C.B.E. , b.  1887  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1909)  ; is  Major  (retired)  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.);  has  Legion  of  Honour;  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918:  m.  1913,  Marianne  Annette, 
da.  of  H.  W.  Sillem.  of  The  Pines,  Horsell,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919, — Josephine 
Ann,  b.  1914. 

Sisters  living — Gyneth,  b.  1866:  m.  1894,  Col.  Gwynnedd  Conway-Gordon,  C.B.E.,  R.A.S.C.,and 

an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Agnes. Helen,  b.  1870. Mary  Josephine, 

b.  1872. Beryl  Katharine,  b.  1875.— Dorothy,  b.  1880. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — William,  b.  1847.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Julian  Audley  Mackworth,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet, 
b.  1876.  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914 : nt.  1910,  Dorothy  Conran,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Hastings  Lascelles,  of  Belmore,  Narbeth,  Pembroke. 

Cicely  Joan,  b.  1911. Helen  Margaret,  b.  1914. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Herbert  Mackworth,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1791, 
d.  1848  : nt.  1821,  Jessie,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  James  Anderson  ; — 

Jessie  Philippa  : nt.  1851,  the  Rev.  George  Woodfield  Paul,  who  d.  19x1,  V.  of  Finedon,  and  Hon.  Canon 
of  Peterborough,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Woodfield  (of  13,  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.,  and 
Cherry  Orchard,  Forest  Row,  Sussex.  Clubs,  Reform,  Sesame),  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Coipus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  ist  class  Classics  1875);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1878;  satasM.P.  for 
Edinburgh,  S.  Div.  (L)  1892-5  (when  he  was  defeated),  and  for  Northampton  Jan.  1906  to 
Jan.  1910  ; is  a Civil  Ser.  Commr.  : nt.  1883,  Elinor^  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  William  Ritchie,  Legal 
Member  of  Council  of  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey  Mackworth  (Club,  Reform) 
b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  19 — ) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1913  : m.  1920, 
Gladys  Gertrude,  da.  of  His  Honour  Judge  (James  Aloysius)  Scully,  County  Court  Circuit  No.  41 
[see  V.  SelbyJ,  Beatrix  Elinor  b.  1890:  nt.  ist,  1911,  Algernon  Hyde  Villiers,  Lieut.  Yeo.,  attached 
Machine  Gun  Corps,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917  [ see  E.  Clarendon,  colls.]; 


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2ndly,  1919,  Capt.  Walter  Durant  Gibbs  [see  B.  Aldenham], — Gerald  Dolben,  b.  1865, — Lilian 
Gertrude  : m.  1887,  Rev.  William  Oram  Leadbitter,  D.C.L.,  R.  of  W,  Walton,  Wisbech  (a  Chap, 
to  the  Forces  1915-19,  despatches  19x7),  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  George  b.  1891  ; 
Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Margaret 
Woodfield  b.  1888  : m.  1916,  Alfred  Guillaume,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Michael  Dobben 
b.  1918,  Anthea  Mulso  b.  1917, — Helena  Beatrice, — Jessie  Georgina  : m.  1893,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Richard  Cooper  Vernon,  formerly  V.  of  Rothersthorpe,  Northampton  [see  Vernon,  Bt., 
cr.  1914].  Residence , The  Poplars,  Forest  Row,  Sussex.— Augusta  Octavia.  Residence , 
4,  Foulis  Terrace,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Herbert  Francis  Mackworth  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Audley  Mackworth,  b.  1857,  d.  1914:  m.  1896,  Mary  (now  of  Caterham 
Valley),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Mason,  of  Caterham  : — 

Philip  Herbert,  D.F.C.,  b.  .1897  ; Flying-Officer  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1915-19  as  Flight-Lieut. 
(D.F.C.). Christabel  Mary,  b.  1899. Joan  Evelyn,  b.  1903. Margaret  Julia,  b.  1906. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lieut.  Herbert  Mackworth  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Francis  Mackworth,  b.  1823,  d.  1858  : m.  1853,  Julia  Henrietta, 
who  d.  1883,  da.  of  Sir  Digby  Mackworth,  4th  baronet  : — 

Constance. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Augustus  Mackworth,  b.  1825,  d.  1855  : m.  1852,  Juliet  Anne 
Owen,  da.  of  Frank  Valpy,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  : — 

Wilhelmina  Jessie. 

Issue  of  the  late 'Arthur  Francis  John  Mackworth,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1804, 
d.  1835  : m.  1831,  Augusta  Mary,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  Joseph  Gilbert,  of  Mad- 
dington,  Wilts  : — 

Fanny  Augusta  Matilda.  Residence , 

This  family  is  of  considerable  antiquity  in  Shropshire  and  Derbyshire,  and  a member  of  it  fought 
at  Poictiers  in  1356.  Sir  Francis  Mackworth,  a distinguished  royalist,  fought  on  the  side  of  Charles  1. 
Col.  Humphrey  Mackworth,  a man  of  considerable  note  temp.  Commonwealth,  was  M.P.  for  Salop, 
was  Governor  for  Shrewsbury,  and  one  of  Cromwell’s  Council.  The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cardiff, 
and  the  2nd  baronet  bequeathed  the  Gnoll  Castle  estate  to  his  widow. 

Mackworth-Praed,  see  Praed. 

MACLAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Park  Terrace,  City  of  Glasgow. 

Rt . Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Paton  Maclay,  R.C.,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
Ebenezer  Maclay,  of  Glasgow ; b.  Sept.  6th,  1857  ; is  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Maclay  and  Macintire,  shipowners,  of  21,  Both  well  Street,  Glasgow,  a D.L.  for 
Glasgow,  and  a Director  of  Scottish  Temperance  Life  Assurance  Co.  (Limited)  ; 
has  been  Shipping  Controller  since  Dec.  1916;  P.C.  1916  : m.  1889,  Martha,  da.  of 
William  Strang,  Manufacturer,  of  Glasgow,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son, 
William  Strang,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1915,  and  the  el.  son,  Ebenezer,  b.  1891 ; Lieut.  Scots  Guards;  d.  (killed 
in  action)  1918. 

&rms — Not  yet  on  record. 

Residence — Duchal,  Kilmacolm,  Renfrewshire.  Clubs — New  Liberal  (Glasgow),  Royal 

Societies’,  Caledonian. 


Sons  living— JOSEPH  PATON,  b.  May  31st,  1899. Walter  Symington,  b.  1901. John 

Scott,  b.  1905. 

Daughters  living— Lilias,  b.  1893. Janet,  b.  1897. 

MACLEAN,  Creation  (N.S.)  1631,  of  Dowart  and  Morvaren,  Argyllshire. 

[Pronounced  “ M'clayne.”] 

Sir  FitzRoy  Donald  Maclean, 
R.C.B.,  loth  Baronet;  b.  May  18th,  1835  ; 
j.  his  father,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Fitz-Roy, 
1883  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Cambridge  1920  ; for- 
merly Lieut. -Col,  Comdg.  13th  Hussars, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.  Comdg.  W.  Kent 
Yeo.  Cav. ; served  in  Bulgaria,  and  in 
Crimea  1854-5,  present  at  battle  of  Alma, 
and  at  siege  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  two 
clasps,  and  Turkish  medal),  and  in  Canada 
1866-9 ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent,  a 
J.P.  for  Argyllshire,  Head  of  the  Houses  of 
Duart,  Brolos,  and  Morvaren,  Grand  Pres,  of 
Clan  Gillean  Asso.,  Hon.  Pres.  Mull  and 
Iona  Asso.,  Pres.  Hythe  and  Gravesend 
Branch  of  League  of  Mercy,  a Vice-Pres. 
of  Highland  So.,  (Pres.  190 1-4)  and  26th 
Chief  of  the  Clan  Maclean;  has  Order  of 
Mercy  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1904:  m.  1872,  Constance  Marianne,  who  d.  1920,  younger  da.  of  the  late  George 
Holland  Ackers,  of  Moreton  Hall,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly  : ist,  argent,  a rock  gules  ; 2nd,  argent,  a dexter  hand  fessewise  couped  gules 
holding  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  in  pale  azure  ; 3rd,  or,  a lymphad,  oars  in  saltire,  sails  furled,  sable, 
flagged  gules  ; 4th,  argent,  a salmon  naiant  proper,  in  chief  two  eagles’  heads  erased  respectant  gules. 
Cmt — A tower  embattled  argent.  J&appcrkrs  —Dexter,  a seal  proper  ; sinister , an  ostrich  with  a 
horseshoe  in  its  beak  proper. 

Residences — Overblow,  Shorne,  Kent ; 26,  The  Lees,  and  West  Cliff  House,  Folkestone  ; Duart 
Castle,  Isle  of  Mull  ; 15,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  Cumberland  Gate,  W.  Clubs — United  Service, 
Cavalry,  Royal  Highland  Yacht,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Sons  living — HECTOR  FITZROY,  b.  Feb.  17th,  1873;  is  Major  Scots  Guards;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  (medal  with  four  clasps);  m.  1907,  Winifred  Joan,  da.  of  the  late  T.  H. 
Wilding,  and  has  issue  living,  Donald  Iain  Andrew,  b.  1913, — Charles  Hector  Fitzroy,  b.  1916, 

— Joan  Sybil,  b.  1909. Charles  Lachlan,  b.  1874  ; is  a retired  Com.  R.N. ; served  with  Benin 

Expedition  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  China  1900-1901  (medal)  : m.  1904,  the  Hon.  Philadelphia 
Sybil  Robertson,  da.  of  the  late  Baron  Robertson,  a Lord-of-Appeal-in-Ordinary,  and  has  issue 
living,  Philadelphia  Constance,  b.  1905, — Finovola  Sybil,  b.  1907.  Residence , Carngeal,  Pitlochry. 
Club,  Army  and  Navy. 

Daughter  living — Finovola  Marianne  Eleanor,  b.  1887  : m.  1908,  Capt.  Roger  Cordy  Simpson, 
Yeo.,  who  d.  19x9,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Roger  Cordy,  b.  1910, — George  Fitzroy  Cordy,  b.  1914. 
Residence , Hope  Court,  Crowborough,  Sussex. 

Sister  living — Georgiana  Marcia  ( Baroness  Llangattock)  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Lady  Pres,  of  League  of  Mercy  ; has  Order  of  Mercy  : m.  1868, 
the  1st  Baron  Llangattock,  who  d.  1912.  Residences,  Llangattock  Manor,  Monmouth ; South 
Lodge,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet  was  a zealous  adherent  of  King  Charles  I.  The  2nd  baronet  fell  at  the  battle  of 
Inverkeithing,  1651.  The  5th  baronet  was  arrested  on  suspicion  of  enlisting  men  at  Edinburgh  for  the 
French  army  in  aid  of  the  Jacobite  cause,  and  having  suffered  two  years  imprisonment,  was  liberated 
in  pursuance  of  the  Act  of  Grace  1747. 


RIACLURE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  The  Home,  Whalley  Range,  near  Manchester, 
co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  John  Edward  Stanley  Maclure,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Feb.  25th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John  William, 
M.P. , 1901  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  in 
Manchester  Regt.  ; is  a retired  Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; 
sometime  Command  Paymaster,  Scottish  Command:  m.  1898, 
Ruth  Ina  Muriel,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Com.  W.  B.  McHardy, 
R.N.,  Ch.  Constable  of  Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  engrailed  azure  between  in  chief  two 
roses  and  in  base  a quatrefoil  gules,  a martlet  between  two  escallops  of 
the  field.  Crest — An  eagle’s  head  erased  argent  between  four  roses  gules, 
stalked  and  leaved  on  each  side  proper. 

Residence — Dartnell  Park,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey.  Club— Junior 
United  Service.  

Sons  living— JOHN  WILLIAM  SPENCER,  b.  Feb.  4tb,  1899  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 
—Edward  Stanley  Winton,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Ruth  Ina  Margaret,  b.  1900.  Edith  Mary  Ursula,  b.  1916. 

Brothers  living — William  George  Percy,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.  ; is  a M.I.M.E.  Residence, 

Oak  Drive,  Fallowfield,  Manchester Alan  Francis,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Uppingham;  is  Lieut. -Col. 

Territorial  Force  Reserve  (Comdg.  a Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers).  Residence,  Oak  Drive,  Fallow- 
field,  Manchester.  Clubs,  Cavendish,  Clarendon  (Manchester). 

Sisters  living — Ethel  Annie,  b.  i860 : m.  1885,  Edward  Sholto  Douglas,  and  has  issue  living, 
Rev.  Percy  Sholto,  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910,  M.A.  1913)  ; 
is  an  Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  Chap,  on  Bengal  Ecclesiastical  Establishment,— Eleanor,  b. 
1889  : m.  1914,  Edward  Whitaker  Izard,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living, 
Theodore  Douglas  b.  1917,  John  Arthur  Whitaker  b.  1920,  Ethel  Margaret  b.  1915, — Ethel 
Katharine,  b.  1893.  Residence,  Dorset  House,  Bexhill,  Sussex.  Mildred  Campbell,  b.  1862  : 
m.  1885,  John  Sington,  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  John  Camp- 
bell, b.  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1912);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1909;  sometime  Capt.  and  Adj.  Manchester  Regt., — Edward  Claude,  b.  1892;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1914);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1920;  is  Capt.  7th  Batn. 

Lancashire  Fusiliers.  Residence , Dunham  House,  Dunham  Massey,  Cheshire. Margaret 

Eleanor,  b.  1865  ; is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire. Constance  Mary,  b.  1867  : m.  1899,  Major 

William  Hancock  Tucker,  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living  Enid  Constance,  b.  1900.  Resi- 
dence, Combe  Lodge,  Teddington,  Middlesex. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Hon.  Sec.  to  Cotton  Famine  Relief  Fund  1862-5,  and  M.P.  for  Lancashire 
(S.E.),  Stretford  Div.  1886-1901. 


McMAHON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  the  City  of  Dublin. 


Thus  we  defend  ourselves,  and  our 
sacred  rights. 


[Pronounced  “McMahn.”] 

Sir  Lionel  McMahon,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
June  30th,  1856;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  William 
Samuel,  1905  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; formerly  Lieut.  58th 
Regt.;  served  in  Zulu  War  1879  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1883  ; is  a D.L.  for  co.  Tyrone  (High  Sheriff  1914)  : 
m.  1888,  Annie  Cecilia  Austin-Cooke. 

$rms — Per  saltire  or  and  ermine,  a lion  passant  azure 
between  two  lions  passant-reguardant  gules.  Crrst — An  arm 
embowed  in  armour  holding  a sword  wavy  all  proper,  sur- 
mounted by  a portcullis  gules,  chained  or. 

Seat — Mountfield  Lodge,  Omagh,  co.  Tyrone. 


Widow  living  of  Son  of  1st  Baronet— [see  “ Knights’ 

Widows”]. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  William,  was  a Privy 
Councillor  and  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland.  His  eldest 
brother  was  also  created  a baronet  in  1817-  (See  note  to  next 
Baronetcy .) 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


471 


McMAHON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1817. 

[Pronounced  “ McMahn.’’] 


Thus  we  defend  ourselves  and  our 
sacred  rights. 


of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales, 
Fusiliers. 


Sir  Horace  W estropp  McMahon,  D.  S.  O. , 
O.B.E.,  5th  Baronet*  ; b.  Oct.  28th,  1863;  s.  his 
brother,  Sir  Aubrey  Hope,  1893;  sometime  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  9th  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  was 
an  Assist.  Comdt.,  Sch.  of  Instruction  for  Mounted 
Inf.,  Longmoor  1903-7  ; served  in  Mashonaland  1896 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  operations  in  Transvaal 
and  Orange  River  Colony  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps)  ; was  Col.  and  Group  Com.  1916,  and  Comdt. 
of  a Corps  Sch.  1917-18  ; has  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm  ; D.S.O.  1897,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918:  m. 
1911,  Ellie  Maude,  da.  of  the  Hon.  H.  Moses,  M.L.C., 
and  widow  of  Capt.  C.  E.  Bancroft,  Royal  Welsh 


JVrnts—  Per  saltire  or  and  ermine,  a lion  passant  azure  between  two  lions  passant-reguardant 
gules.  Crist — An  arm  embowed  in  armour,  holding  a sword  wavy,  all  proper,  surmounted  of  a 

portcullis  gules,  chained  or.  £>upportirs — On  either  side  a private  of  the  10th  Foot  habited  and 

accoutred,  and  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a musket  proper. 

Residence — 


Sister  living— Frances  Mary  Holford,  O.B.E. , b.  1867  ; Comdt.  Castle  Hospital,  2nd  Dorset  V.A.D., 
Sherborne,  during  European  War : m.  1888,  Capt.  John  Wreford  Julian  Hardman,  1st  Dragoons, 
who  d.  1900,  leaving  issue,  Frederick  McMahon,  b.  1890;  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914, — Frances  Juliet,  b.  1889, — Aubrey  Annie,  b.  1894.  Residence , 
The  Lattice  House,  Castleton,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  William  McMahon,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1916 : 
m.  1854,  Julia,  who  d.  1874,  widow  of  Joseph  Davies,  of  Stonecot,  Surrey,  and 
da.  of  James  Coster,  of  Streatham  : — 

KELLERMAN  EYRE,  O.B.E .,  b.  Aug.  24th,  i860;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  King’s 
(Shropshire  L.I.);  sometime  a Railway  Transport  Officer;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  in.  1899,  Lydia 
Mary,  widow  of  Slingsby  Cradock,  formerly  19th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Patrick, 

b.  1900. Bernard  William  Lynedoch,  C.M.G.,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Col.  in  Army 

(retired);  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Durham  L.I.  ; is  Col.  Reserve;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches. 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  1914  Star);  sometime  Comdt.,  Sch. 

of  Musketry,  Hythe.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. Lionel  Westropp,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Wellington 

Coll.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.  -Arthur  Beresford,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : in.  1894, 

Annette  Alice  Turner. Ida  Beatrice:  m.  1887,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Spens,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Eileen  Ida  Julia,  b.  18 — , — Dorothy,  b.  18—, Helena  Constance. Hamilton 

Hamilton  : in.  1891,  Arthur  H.  Brooking,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Aubrey  Hamilton,  R.N. , b. 

1893;  became  Lieut.  1915,— Patrick,  R.N.,  b.  1896;  became  Lieut.  1918. Ethel  Selina  Julia. 

Residence , 123A,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.7. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  M‘Mahon,  was  a Privy  Councillor  for  Ireland  and 
Private  Secretary  and  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse  to  George  IV.  His  next  brother  was  also  created  a 
baronet.  (See  preceding  Baronetcy.)  He  was  succeeded,  by  a limitation  in  the  patent,  by  his  second 
brother,  Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  G.C.B.,  Col.  of  10th  Foot,  and  Com.-in-Chief  of  the  Forces  at  Bombay. 

MACNAGHTEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Bushmills  House,  co.  Antrim. 

Hon . Sir  Francis  Alexander 

Macnaghten,  8th  Baronet ; second  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Baron  Macnaghten, 
P.C.,G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  a Lord  of  Appeal 
in  Ordinary  and  a Life  Peer,  and.  4th  Bt.  ; 
b.  May  1 8th,  1863 ; s.  his  nephew,  Sir 
Arthur  Douglas,  1916 : m.  1905, 

Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Ritchie, 
Ch.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court,  Canada. 

— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  argent,  issuant 
from  the  sinister  a cubit  arm  fessewise  proper  the 
hand  grasping  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  azure ; 2nd 
and  3rd  or,  a tower  gules.  Crist — A tower  gules. 

^Hpportirs— On  either  side  a roebuck  proper. 

Seat — Dundarave,  Bushmills,  co.  Antrim. 


Brothers  living— Of  whom,  Hon.  FREDERIC 
FERGUS,  b.  May  16th,  1867  [see  B.  Macnaghten 
in  “ Peerage  ”]. 

Sisters  living — [see  B.  Macnaghten  in  “Peer- 
age”]. 

Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Mary 
Alice,  b.  1867  : in.  1893,  William  Robert  Young. 

Hilda  Margaret,  b.  1868  : m.  1st,  1892,  Henry 

Phillips;  2ndly,  1907,  Richard  Arthur  Grove  Annesley  [see  E.  Annesley,  colls.].  Residence, 
Anmesgrove,  Castletownroche,  co.  Cork. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Edith  Minnie  (Hon.  Lady  Macnaghten),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Powell,  of  Coldra,  Monmouthshire  : m.  1894,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  (Edward)  Charles 
Macnaghten,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , 26,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 


* His  youngest  brother,  Norman  Reginald  McMahon,  D.S.O. , b.  1866  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Fusiliers,  and  a Brig.-Gen.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Francis  Macnaghten,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  William  Macnaghten,  b.  1835,  d.  1919  : m.  1861,  Louisa,  da.  of 
the  late  Nelson  Howard  H.E.IC.S. : — 

Francis  William,  b.  1862.— — Blanche  Alice : in.  1889,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Hughes  Hemming, 
C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Edward  Gordon,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  R.G.A., — Josephine  Ann 
Macnaghten,  b.  1907.— —Mabel  Margaret:  m.  1898,  Edward  Percival  Parsons,  and  has  issue 
living,  Ian  Macnaghten,  b.  1906, — Doreen  Marguerite,  b.  1903.  Residence , 28,  Pont  Street,  S.W. 

Ellen  Mary  : in.  1902,  Maurice  Walter  Brockwell,  and  has  issue  living,  Ursula  Ellen  Mary, 

b.  1906.  Residence , 16,  Argyll  Mansions,  King’s  Road,  Chelsea,  S.W. Kathleen  Florence  : 

m.  1908,  Major  George  Maconchy  Lee,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Arthur, 

b.  1910.  Residence , Upheld,  Stroud,  Gloucestershire. Olive. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Elliot  Henry  Macnaghten,  b.  1839,  d.  1878  : m.  1864,  Maria,  da.  of 
William  Mills  Edye,  of  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa  : — 

Rev.  Steuart  Edye,  b.  1873  5 e<L at  Roy. Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich.— —Ellen  Emily.  Isabella.—  Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Steuart  Lambert  Macnaghten,  b.  1841,  d.  1900  : m.  1878,  Caroline  Matilda, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Christopher  Garstin,  of  Ballyroney,  co.  Down  : — 

Edmund  Loftus,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Choir  Sch.,  Camb.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A., 
Honours  1901) ; sometime  Warden  of  Church  of  England  Home  for  Working  Boys  : in.  1912,  Ethel 
May,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Scaife.—  Steuart  Cecil,  b.  1881 ; is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  Ross  Macnaghten,  b.  1845,  d.  1905  : m.  1876,  Harriet,  da.  of  the 
late  Christophilus  Garstin,  of  Ballyroney,  co.  Down  : — 

Ellen  Maria,  b.  1877.  Nora  Elizabeth,  b.  1878. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Hill  Macnaghten,  b.  1848,  d.  1915  : m.  1873,  Arabella  Marie  (now 
of  51,  Haas  Road,  S.W.,  who  obtained  a judicial  separation  1901),  da.  of  William  Betts, 
of  Frenze  Hall,  Norfolk  : — 

Balfour,  D.S.O.,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Eton;  Lieut.-Col.  12th  Lancers  (retired);  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches),  European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917:  in.  1902,  Hilda,  da.  of 
W.  G.  Lardner,  of  11,  Fourth  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Steuart  Balfour, 

b.  1903, — Daphne,  b.  1914. Ella  Margaret,  b.  1878  : nt.  1910,  Capt.  John  Collorgan  Michell, 

12th  Lancers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914. Violet  Eileen,  b.  1882. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Elliot  Macnaghten  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Russell  Elliot  Macnaghten,  b.  i860,  d.  1918  : in.  1891,  Mary  (now  of  N. 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia),  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Berry,  of  Churchdown,  Gloucester- 
shire : — 

Ronald  Frederick,  D.S.O. , b.  1893;  is  Lieut.  Canadian  Forces;  served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918. Eva  Fraoch,  b.  1895.— Kathleen  Edith,  b.  1903. 

Grandchildren  of  Elliot  Macnaghten,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Elliot  Macnaghten,  b.  1837,  d.  1875  : in.  1859,  Jane  Maria,  who  d.  1891,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Gowan  Vibart,  B.C.S.  : — 

Hugh  Vibart,  b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.  A.  1st  Class  Classics  1883,  Fellow  1887, 
M.A.  1889);  is  Vice-Provost  of  Eton.  — —Terence  Charles,  C.B.E.,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896);  is  in  Colonial  Office;  C.B.E.  1918.  Residence , 
27,  Eaton  Mansions,  Cliveden  Place,  S.W.  Clubs , Reform,  Brooks’s.— Kathleen  Maria.  Resi- 
dence, Cloisters,  Eton.-  - - '.Eva  Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  William  Hay  Macnaghten,  C.  B.,  b.  1842,  d.  1889  : in.  1869,  Alice  Ellen, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Mangles  James  Brander,  I.S.C.  : — 

Ernest  Brander,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.A.  (retired  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1920) ; sometime  a Major-Instructor  in  Gunnery 
at  Sch.  of  Gunnery,  Shoeburyness ; W.  Coast  of  Africa  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903-4  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917:  m.  1906, 
Yvonne  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  J.  S.  Forrester,  Roy.  Horse  Guards,  and  has  issue 
living,  James  Stuart,  b.  1914, — Susan  May,  b.  1909, — Joan  Yvonne  Marie,  b.  1911, — Audrey  Clarissa 
(twin),  b.  1914, — Ren6e  Gemelle,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Warbrook  Cottage,  Eversley,  Hants.—.. 
Leslie  Hay,  b.  1875  5 ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Director  of  Public  Works,  Somaliland  ; Somaliland 
Field  Force  1920  (despatches) : in.  1906,  Hilda  Mary  Ethelind,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Jocelyn 
Barnes,  V.  of  St.  Breage,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Jocelyn  Gillichrist,  b.  1907, — 
Geoffrey  Leslie,  b.  1909, — Douglas  Melville,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Berbera,  British  Somaliland.— 
Arthur  Edward  Hay,  b.  1887  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916.— Maud  : in.  1904,  Ivor  Miller. 

Issue  of  the  late  Elliot  Macnaghten,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1807,  d.  1888  : in.  1st, 
1833,  Isabella,  who  d.  1871,  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Law;  2ndly,  1872,  Annie, 
who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  George  Chester,  B.C.S.  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Alexander,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  Class  Classical 
Tripos  1872,  M.A.  1875) ; formerly  R.  of  Tankersley,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Sheffield  : in.  1873,  Louisa, 
da.  of  Ro'ss  Donnelly  Mangles,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Pelham  Wentworth,  b.  1880;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  Class  Classics  1902) : a merchant  in  Bombay  : in.  1919, 
Frances  Alice,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Cropper,  R.  of  Wombwell,  Yorks, — Norman  Donnelly, 
O.B.E.  (of  Cairo,  Egypt),  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1903); 
Inspector  Min.  of  Interior,  Egypt;  has  Order  of  the  Nile  ; O.B.E.  1918:  in.  1916,  Ida  Shackell, 
da.  of  Arthur  Edmund  Gunning,  of  Twerton-on-Avon, — Etheldred  Theodora,  b.  1883  : in.  1918, 
the  Rev.  Richard  Henry  Malden,  V.  of  Headingley,  Leeds.  Residence,  2,  Manson  Place, 

S.W Sir  Melville  Leslie,  C.B.,  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Eton;  is  Assist.  Commr.  of  Metropolitan 

Police;  formerly  Ch.  Constable  Criminal  Investigation  Depart.,  Scotland  Yard  (King’s  Police 
medal  1913);  Knt.  1907,  C.B.  (Civil)  1912  : in.  1878,  Dora  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Edward  Sanderson,  D.  D.  (formerly  V.  of  St.  Michael’s,  Brighton),  Canon  of  Chichester,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  Melville,  C.M.G.  Clubs,  University  (Sydney)  Public  Schools,  b.  1879 ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1901)  ; served  during  European  War  1915-16,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Inf.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1916:  tn.  1904,  Nina,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Hop- 
croft, — Gillichrist  Edward  Melville,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  London  Regt., — Julia  Mary  Melville,  b.  1881  : 
m.  1903,  Edward  Oscar  Donner,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Melville  b.  1908,  Eileen  Mary  b.  1904, 
— Christabel  Mary  Melville  ( Hon . Mrs.  Henry  Duncan  McLaren ),  b.  1890  : in.  1910,  the  Hon. 
Henry  Duncan  McLaren  C.B.E  M.P.,  of  69,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.,  el.  son  of  1st  Baron  Aber- 

conway.  Residence , Queen  Anne’s  Mansions,  St.  James’s  Park,  S.W.  Club,  Garrick. Eliza. 

Residence,  Brucefield,  Truro. 

Issue  (by  3rd  marriage)  of  the  late  Sir  Steuart  Macnaghten,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet 
b.  1815,  d.  1895  : in.  1st,  1848,  Agnes,  who  d.  1863,  widow  of  Capt.  Lewis  Shedden, 
da.  of.  James  Eastmont ; 2ndly,  1864,  Lady  Emily  Frances,  who  d.  1874,  widow 
of  Henry  Richardson,  of  Somerset,  co.  Derry,  and  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm. 
Lord  M.  R.  Kerr  and  Charlotte,  in  her  own  right,  Countess  of  Antrim  ; 3rdly, 
1877,  Amy  Katharine,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Thomas,  V.  of 
Rottingdean,  Sussex 

Letitia  Julia  Hannah,  b.  1879.  Residence,  Bitterne  Manor  House,  Southampton. Laura  Maude 

Amy,  b.  1880:  in.  1908,  Lieut.  Evelyn  Culme-Seymour,  R.N.  (retired)  [see  Culme-Seymour,  Bt., 
colls.]. 


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Grandson  of  the  late  Sir  Steuart  Macnaghten  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Angus  Charles  Rowley  Steuart  Macnaghten,  Lieut.  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders),  b.  1883  ; missing  Dec.  1914,  believed  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
opean  War)  1914  : m.  1911,  Hazel  Enid  (now  of  Craigruie,  Balquhidder,  Perthshire),  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Lyndon  Irwin,  Indian  Army  : — 

Angus  Derek  Iain  Jacques,  b.  19x4. 

The  family  of  Macnaghten  is  of  great  antiquity  in  the  Western  Hignlands.  In  1267,  Alex- 
ander III.  granted  to  Gillichrist  Macnaghten  and  his  heirs  the  custody  of  the  castle  and  island  of 
Fraocheilean,  on  condition  that  he  should  rebuild  it,  and  keep  it  fit  for  the  reception  of  the  king 
whenever  he  should  visit  it.  His  great-grandson  Duncan,  a faithful  partisan  of  the  cause  of  King 
Duncan,  was  one  of  the  band  that  accompanied  James  Douglas  in  his  attempt  to  deposit  the  heart  of 
Robert  Bruce  at  Jerusalem.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Francis,  a Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Madras 
1809-15,  and  of  Calcutta  1815-25,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Workman  by  royal 
license  1809.  The  4th  baronet,  Sir  Edward,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  was  M.P.  for  co.  Antrim  (C) 
1880-85,  and  for  Antrim  co.,  N.  Div.  1885-7  when  he  became  a Lord  of  Appeal  in  Ordinary,  with 
title  of  Baron  Mactiaghten.  The  6th  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Henry  Macnaghten,  Lieut.  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders),  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War  July  1916,  and  his  younger  brother. 
Sir  Arthur  Douglas  Macnaghten,  7th  baronet,  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.,  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  Sept.  1916. 

Macpherson-Grant,  see  Grant. 

MacTaggart-Stewart,  see  Stewart. 

MADDEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Kells,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Sir  Charles  Edward  Madden,  G.C.B., 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G. , 1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Capt.  J.  W.  Madden,  4th  Regt. ; b.  Sept.  5th,  1862  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Camb. ; entered  R.N.  1875,  became 
Lieut.  1884,  Com.  1896,  Capt.  1901,  Rear-Adm. 
1911,  Acting  Vice-Adm.  1915,  Vice-Adm.  1916,  and 
Adm.  1919;  served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  during  European  War  1914- 19  as 
Ch.  of  Staff  in  the  Grand  Fleet,  and  2nd  in  com- 
mand of  Grand  Fleet,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland 
(despatches,  K.C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  1st  class 
of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with  swords,  of 
Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  of  Chinese  Order 
of  the  Striped  Tiger,  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  Belgian 
Order  of  Leopold,  Croix  de  Guerre,  thanked  by  Par- 
liament, cr.  Baronet,  granted  ;£  10,000);  was  Naval 
Assist,  to  First  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1905-7, 
Ch.  of  the  Staff  to  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Home  Fleet 
1907-9,  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1909-10,  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1910-11,  4th  Sea 
He  is  stronger  who  conquers  himself.  Lord  of  t]ie  Admiralty  1910-12,  Rear-Adm.  in  1st 
Div.  of  Home  Fleet  1912,  in  command  of  3rd  Cruiser  Squadron  1912-13,  and  in 
command  of  2nd  Cruiser  Squadron  1913-14;  appointed  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Home  and: 
Atlantic  Fleets  1919;  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  and 
K.C.M.G.  1916,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919,  G.C.V.O.  1920  : m.  1905,  Constance  Winifred, 
da.  of  Sir  Charles  (William)  Cayzer,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

(as  recorded  at  Ulster  Office) — Sable,  a falcon  with  wings  expanded,  preying  on  a mallard 
all  argent,  on  a chief  ermine  out  of  a naval  crown  between  two  crosses  botonn6e  gules  from  a staff 
in  bend  a flag  of  St.  George,  all  proper.  <Ju‘£St — On  a ducal  coronet  or  a falcon  rising  argent,  holding 
in  his  beak  a cross-crosslet  fitch6e  gules. 

Residence — 34,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

SOUS  living— CHARLES  EDWARD,  b.  1906. John  Wilmot,  b.  1916. 

Daughters  living — Con,  b. .1908. Joan,  b.  1912. Hope,  b.  1914. Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1920. 

MADGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  St.  Margaret’s  Bay,  co.  Kent. 

Sir  William  Thomas  Madge,  ist 
Baronet,  son  of  Thomas  Madge,  of  Plymouth  ; 
b.  Oct.  6th,  1845  ; on  staff  of  Western  Morning 
News  (Plymouth)  1860-66  ; joined  Staff  of  The 
Globe  1866,  becoming  Publisher  and  Manager 
(resigned  1908),  and  subsequently  Proprietor 
(1912-14);  is  Managing  Director  of  The  People 
(Limited),  which  he  founded  in  1881  : m.  ist, 
1865,  Mary  Helen,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  John 
Wheeler  Webber,  of  Plymouth;  2ndly,  1892, 
Judith,  da.  of  Stephen  Ketchell,  and  has  issue  by 
ist  marriage. 

&rma — Per  chevron  argent  and  azure  in  chief  two 
towers  sable  and  in  base  a horse  forcene  of  the  first. 
(Ercst— Issuant  out  of  a mural  crown  sable  a dexter  cubit 
arm  vested  azure,  cuffed  or,  holding  in  the  right  hand 
proper  a pen  fessewise  gold. 

Residences — Broughton  Lodge,  Putney  Hill,  S.W.  ; 
Devonia,  St.  Margaret’s  Bay.  Clubs— Junior  Carlton, 

Constitutional,  United. 


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Grandchildren  living — Issue  of  the  late  William  Friend  Madge,  el.  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1866,  d. 
1899:  in.  1891,  Florence  (now  of  Wallington,  Surrey),  da.  of  C.  F.  Woodward,  of  Wallington, 
Surrey : — 

Norah,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  Frank  Madge,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1871,  d.  1914  : in.  1891, 
Fanny  Julia,  da.  of  J.  B.  Lightburn  : — 

FRANK  WILLIAM,  b.  1897;  European  War  1915-17,  in  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  (wounded). William 

Thomas,  b.  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.  F.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.-  — ■ ■Helen 
Matilda,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Maude  Ellen  : in.  1896,  Herbert  Edward  Forman,  who 
has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Madge  before  that  of  Forman,  and  has  issue  living,  Wilfrid 

Ivan,  b.  1906, — Eileen,  b.  1899. Edith  Emma:  in.  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Bellamy,  T.D., 

R.G.A.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Arthur  Bellamy,  of  Plymouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Madge  Ailsa, 
b.  1899, — Doreen  Avis,  b.  1905.  Residence , Yelverton,  Chartfield  Avenue,  Putney,  S.W.15. 


MADHOWLAL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Shahpur,  Ahmedahad,  India. 

Sir  Chinubhai  Madhowlal (Runchorelal), 
2nd  Baronet ; b.  April  19th,  1906;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Chinubhai,  C.I.E.,  1916,  whose  name  he  then  assumed 
in  place  of  that  of  Girjaprasad. 

Jtrrns — Azure,  in  base  on  water  a lotus  flower  leaved  proper, 
issuant  from  the  dexter  a sun  in  splendour  proper,  ©rest — An 
elephant  proper,  resting  the  dexter  fore-paw  on  an  escutcheon 
argent,  charged  with  a lotus  flower  proper. 

Seat — Shahpur  House,  Ahmedabad,  India. 


Sisters  living — Manorama,  b.  1898  : in.  1912,  Narsinhrao  Vrijlal 
Munshi,  who  d.  1917.  Residence,  Sutarwada’s  Street  Khadia, 

Ahmedabad,  India. Indumati,  b.  1901  : in.  1916,  Chaitanya- 

prasad  Motilal  Kantharia.  Residence , Ragnath  Bamb’s  Street, 

Sankrisheri,  Ahmedabad,  India. Vasumati,  b.  1913. 

Saudamini,  b.  1915. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet—  Sulochna  {Lady  Chinubhai 
Madhowlal ),  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Chunilal  Khushalrai,  of  Ahmeda- 
bad ; O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919 : m.  1891,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Chinubhai  Madhowlal  (Runchorelal), 
C.I.E.,  xst  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence , Shahpur  House,  Ahmedabad,  India. 

Sir  Chinubhai  Madhowlal,  ist  Bt.  (the  first  Hindu  Baronet  to  be  created),  was  a cotton 
manufacturer  of  Ahmedabad,  and  a M.L.C. ; contributed  largely  to  educational  schemes  in  India. 


MAGNAY,  Creation  (U.K)  1844,  of  Postford  House,  Surrey. 


Sir  Christopher  Boyd  William 
Magnay,  M.C.,+  3rd  Baronet ; b.  March  27th, 
1884;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William,  1917;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll. , Camb. ; Capt. 
Dragoon  Guards  (Reserve);  European  War  1914- 
18  (M.C.). 

^rrns — Ermine,  fretty  gules  on  a chief  per  pale  of  the 
second  and  azure  a sword  proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  sur- 
mounting a key  saltirewise,  the  wards  upwards  gold,  inter- 
laced with  the  collar  of  the  Lord  Mayor  of  the  City  of 
London,  between  two  leopards’  faces  erminois.  ©rest — A 
lion  rampant  sable  billety  erminois,  murally  crowned, 
gorged  with  a chain  reflexed  over  the  back,  and  holding 
between  the  fore-paws  a leopard’s  face  or. 

Residence — 8,  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 


Sister  living— Dorothy  Vera,  b.  1881. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet) — Amelia.  Resi- 
dence, Milford  Lodge,  Milford-on-Sea,  Hants. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Margaret  Susannah 
{Lady  Magnay),  da.  of  the  late  Matthew  Soulsby:  in. 
1879,  Sir  William  Magnay,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1917. 
Residence,  8,  Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W. 

The  ist  baronet,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1843-4,  was 
created  a baronet  in  commemoration  of  the  opening  of 
the  Royal  Exchange  by  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  in  1844. 
He  was  son  of  Christopher  Magnay,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1820-21. 


* His  brother,  Philip  Matthew  Magnay,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Fusi- 
liers ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


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MAGNUS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Tangley  Hill,  Wonersh,  co.  Surrey. 


By  faith  and  work. 


Sir  Philip  Magnus,  M.P. , ist  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Jacob  Magnus  ; b.  Oct.  7th>  1842  ; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  at  Berlin  Univ. ; B.A.  1863  and  B.Sc.  (ist  class 
Honours)  1864,  Lond. ; sometime  Professor  of  Me- 
chanics at  the  Catholic  Univ.  Coll.,  Kensington  ; 
was  a Member  of  Royal  Commn.  on  Technical  In- 
struction 1881-4,  Principal  of  Finsbury  Technical 
Coll.  1883-5,  a°d  Organising  Director  and  Sup.  of 
Depart,  of  Technology  in  City  and  Guilds  of  London 
Institute  1880-1915  ; is  a J.P.  for  Surrey,  a Member 
of  the  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sos.  of  London, 
Fellow  and  Member  of  Senate  of  the  Univ.  of 
London,  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  So.  of  Arts,  Chm.  of 
Secondary  Schs.  Asso.,  an  Hon.  Fellow  and  Pres, 
of  Coll,  of  Preceptors,  an  Hon.  Member  of  British 
Med.  Asso.,  and  a Member  of  Surrey  Education 
Committee  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  London  Univ.  ( U ) 
since  Jan.  1906  ; cr.  Knt.  1886  : m.  1870,  Katie, 
only  da.  of  the  late  E.  Emanuel,  J.P.,  of  Southsea, 
and  has  issue. 


— Bendy  of  six  gules  and  vert,  on  a fesse  or  an  open  book  proper  between  two  martlets 
sable.  Crest — A magnolia  tree  flowered  proper. 


Seat — Tangley-Hill,  Chilworth,  Surrey.  Town  Residence — 16,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  W.2.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Carlton,  County  (Guildford). 


SOUS  living — LAURIE,  b.  Aug.  5th,  1872;  lit.  1903,  Dora  Marian,  el.  da.  of  Sir  Isidore  Spielman, 

C.M.G.  Residence , 12,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.  Clubs,  Athenaeum,  Carlton. Leonard  Arthur, 

b.  i87g. 

Daughter  living — Lucy  Amy,  b.  1871:  m.  1891,  Frederic  Samuel  Franklin,  who  d.  19x8.  Resi- 
dences, 44,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. ; Elcot,  Sheringham. 


MAHON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1819,  of  Castlegar,  co.  Galway. 

[Pronounced  “Marn.”] 


Moniti  meliora 
sequamur. 


Sir  William  Henry  Mahon,  D.S.O  ,5th  Baronet  ; 
b.  Dec.  31st,  1856  ; s.  his  father,  the  Rev.  Sir  William  Vesey 
Ross,  1893;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  4th 
Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.) ; is  a 
T.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorks,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Galway  (High  Sheriff  1898);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1900  : m.  1905,  the  Hon.  Edith 
Augusta  Dillon,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Clonbrock,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  fesse  sable  and  argent,  an  ostrich  counterchanged,  in  the  beak 
a horseshoe  or.  Crrst — A dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  the  hand  grasping 
a sword  wavy  all  proper. 

Seat — Castlegar,  Ahascragh,  co.  Galway.  Clubs — Carlton,  Kildare 
Street.  

Sons  living— GEORGE  EDWARD  JOHN,  b.  June  22nd,  1911. 

Luke  Bryan  Arthur,  b.  1917. 


H let  us  fSw  better  Daughter  living-Ursula  Augusta  Jane,  b.  1906. 

things.  Brothers  living— John  FitzGerald,  b.  1858:  m.  1898,  Lady  Alice  Evelyn, 

da.  of  5th  Marquess  of  Sligo,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Denis,  b.  1910. 

Residence , 33,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Club,  Carlton. Edward,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Exeter  Coll., 

Oxford  (B.A.  1884)  : m.  1911,  Lilette  Caroline  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  James  K.  Rebbeck,  of  Victoria, 
British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Bryan  Edward,  b.  1913.  Residence,  1001,  Seaton  Street, 

Vancouver  City,  British  Columbia.  Club , Dublin  University. Gilbert,  b.  1865  : in.  1895,  Fanny, 

da.  of  the  late  John  Blakeney,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Abbert,  co.  Galway. 


Sisters  living — Mary  Geraldine  ( Baroness  De  Ros) : m.  1896,  the  24th  Baron  De  Ros,  who  d.  1907. 
Residence,  11,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.  1.— Alice  Jane:  in.  1889,  Harry  Polhill  Chambers,  who 
d.  1919.  Residence , Cadnam  Lodge,  Cadnam,  Southampton. 


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MAIN WARIN G,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Over-Peover,  Cheshire. 

[Pronounced  “ Mannaring.”] 


Foremost  if  I can. 


Sir  Harry  Stapleton  Mainwaring,  5th 

Baronet;  b.  Aug.  25th,  1878;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Philip  Tatton,  1906  ; is  a J.  P.  for  Cheshire,  patron 
of  one  living,  and  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve; 
has  Order  of  Crown  of  Rouniania  : m.  19 13,  Generis 
Alma  Windham,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Henry  Williams- 
Bulkeley,  12th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

^Vrms — Argent,  two  bars  gules.  Crtst — An  ass’s  head 

erased  proper,  halter  or,  the  end  flowing. 

Seat — Peover  Hall,  Knutsford,  Cheshire.  Clubs — Arthur’s, 
Wellington.  

Daughters  living— Diana  Eina  Claude,  b.  1914.  --Zara 
Sophie  Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1917. 

Sisters  living — Hester  Marjorie,  b.  1880:  ;//.  1908,  Edgar 
Thomas  Kenyon  [see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.].  Residence,  Grafton 

Lodge,  Montford  Bridge,  Shrewsbury. Violet,  b.  1882. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — ROWLAND 
LEYCESTER,  b.  June  3rd,  1845  : m.  1879,  Elizabeth 

Sextie,  and  has  issue  living,  Maude  Sophia:  m.  1911,  Rupert 
Neville  White, — two  other  das.  Residence , Kihi  Kihi,  New 
Zealand. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Susarf  Maud. 
Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Louisa  Emily  [Lady 
Mainwaring).  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Pitt,  of  Crickett 
Court,  Chard  : m.  1875,  Sir  Philip  Tatton  Mainwaring,  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1906.  Residence , The  Rookery,  Corsham, 
Wilts. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Randle  Cotton  Mainwaring,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1840, 
d.  1875  : m.  1872,  Miss  Goode,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand  : — 

A da. 


Sir  Henry  Mainwaring,  of  Over  Peover,  the  last  baronet  of  the  creation  1660,  died  unmarried 
in  1797,  when  Thomas  Wetenhall,  Esq.,  his  uterine  brother  and  devisee,  succeeded  to  the  estate, 
and  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Mainwaring ; and  in  1804  his  son,  Henry,  was  created  a baronet. 


MAITLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Clifton  Hall,  Midlothian. 

By  counsel  and  courage.  Sir  JOHN  NlSBET  MAITLAND,  5 th  Baronet , SOI1  of 

the  late  George  Ramsay  Maitland,  Esq.,  W.S.,  grandson  of  2nd 
Bart.;  b.  Nov.  26th,  1850 ; j.  his  cousin,  Sir  James  Ramsay - 
Gibson-Maitland,  1897;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  at  Hailey- 
bury,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  : m.  1877,  Annie  Florence 
Mary,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Philip  Rickman,  of  Twickenham, 
and  has  issue. 

— Or,  a lion  rampant  couped  at  all  joints  of  the  field  gules,  within 
a double  tressure  flory  counterflory  azure.  <£rrst — A lion  sejant,  affrontee 
gules,  ducally  crowned  or,  and  holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a drawn  sword 
proper,  pommelled  and  hilted  gold,  and  in  the  sinister  a fleur-de-lis  azure. 

Residence — Inglehorpe,  8,  Grassington  Road,  Eastbourne.  Clubs— 
Garrick,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Sons  living — JOHN,  b.  Nov.  25th,  1879 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL. B.  1901);  Lieut.  R.G.A.  Special 
Reserve  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1903  ; European  War  1916-18  (despatches)  : 
in.  1915,  Kathleen  Offley,  da.  of  the  late  H.  T.  Keates,  of  Trafalgar 

House,  Petersfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Petronilla  Kathleen  Florence,  b.  1916.  Club,  Sports’. 

George  Ramsay,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army,  and  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  a Cav. 
Div.  ; S.  Africa  1901  •?,  in  R.F.A.,  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1918: 
fit.  1919,  Jean  Hamilton,  da.  of  Robert  Findlay,  of  Easterhill,  Lanarkshire.  Club,  Cavalry. 

Daughter  living— Claire  Marjoribanks  [Lady  Milne),  b.  1885:  in.  1905,  Gen.  Sir  George  Francis 
Milne,  K.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.  Residence,  4,  Thurlow  Court,  S.W.3. 

Sister  living — Susan  Rachel,  b.  1861.  Residence , Inglehorpe,  8,  Grassington  Road,  Eastbourne. 


Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Mary  ( Lady  Ramsay-Stecl-Maitland ),  b.  1871  : in.  1901, 
Sir  Arthur  Herbert  Drummond  Ramsay-Steel-Maitland,  M.P.,  1st  Bt.  Residences,  Sauchieburn, 
Stirlingshire  ; 72,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Keith  Maitland,  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1855,  d.  1897:  m.  1886, 
Ina  Blanche,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Ralston  Caldwell,  of  co.  Ayr : — 
Esmay  Frances  : in.  1915,  the  Rev.  Geoffrey  Charles  Edward  Ryley,  V.  of  East  Peckham.  Residence, 
East  Peckham  Vicarage,  near  Tonbridge,  Kent. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alexander  Maitland,  el.  son  of  2nd  baronet,  and 
father  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Keith  Ramsay  Maitland,  b.  1827,  d.  1893:  m.  1861,  Georgina  Harriet, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Alexander  Grant  Glass  : — 

Keith  Ramsay,  b.  1865  : ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1887);  is  a Writer  to  the  Signet,  Scotland, 
andaJ.P.  for  cos.  Midlothian  and  Stirling.  Residences,  2,  Douglas  Gardens,  Edinburgh;  Bel- 


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haven  House,  Belhaven,  Dunbar.  Clubs , Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh). Agnes  Mary.  Resi- 

dence, 2,  Douglas  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Ramsay  Maitland,  W.S.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Keith  Maitland,  b.  1854,  d.  1896:  m.  1877,  Theresa  (now  of  Theresia 
Estate,  Bogawantalawa,  Ceylon),  da.  of  the  late  Angus  McDonell,  of  Kepoch,  N.B.  : — 
Keith  Andrew  Ramsay,  M.C.,  b.  1882  ; Capt.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 

19x7. Angus  Charles  Marjoribanks,  b.  1887 ; is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps. Alice  Marie : 

in.  1900,  George  Kirby,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  Reginald  Claude,  b.  1901, — Roderic  Maitland, 
b.  1911, — Valda  Mary,  b.  1903.— -Christina  Claire:  in.  1909,  Percy  Alan  Cleaver,  and  has  issue 
living,  Cerise  Marie,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Rangoon,  Burma. 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Maitland,  W.S.,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1800,  d.  1855  : 
in.  1843,  Elizabeth  Jane,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Page  Richards,  D.C.L.  : — 
Alexander  Charles  Richards,  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B  A.  1870,  M.A.  1872): 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  18^2.  Residence,  20.  Buckingham  Palace  Mansions,  S.W.  Club,  Oxford  and 

Cambridge. Frederick  Henry,  b.  1849  : in.  1875,  Georgiana  Douglas,  da.  of  J.  Henry  Mackenzie, 

and  has  issue  living,  Maud,  b.  1878.  Residence , 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Augustus  Maitland  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  James  Maitland,  C.I.E.,  b.  1847 , d.  1919:  m.  1878,  Agnes  Magda- 
lene, who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph  Neville-Grenville  [see  B.  Braybrooke,  colls.] : — 
Marjorie,  b.  1884:  in.  1913,  Group-Capt.  Arthur  Murray  Longmore,  D.S.O.,  R.A.F.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Richard  Maitland,  b.  1915,— William  James  Maitland,  b.  1919, — Janet  Maitland,  b.  1914. 
Residence,  18,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  Frederick  Maitland,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Thomas  Maitland,  b.  1807,  d.  1883  : in.  1842,  Emily  Augusta 
Mary,  who  d.  1855,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Richard  Bingham  Newland,  of  Drayton  : — 
Reginald  Paynter,  b.  1851 ; formerly  Major  R.A.  : in.  1875,  Ann  Eliza,  da.  of  Capt.  G.  F.  Oldfield,  and 
has  issue  living,  Reginald  Charles  Frederick,  DS.O. , b.  1882;  Major  R.H.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1917:  in.  1913,  Marjorie  Agnes  Jane,  da. 
of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Ernald  Lane,  Dean  of  Rochester,  and  has  issue  living,  Alastair  Reginald 
b.  1915,  Geoffrey  Ernald  b.  1918, — Muriel  Penelope,  b.  1885  : in.  1913,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Forbes 
Cooke-Hurle,  D.S.O. , and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Joseph,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Bartley  Manor, 
Bartley,  Hants.  Club , Junior  United  Service. — — Frederica  Charlotte  Mary  ( Lady  Freake),  b. 
1845:  in.  1868,  Sir  Thomas  George  Freake,  2nd  Bt.  Residence,  Warfleet,  Dartmouth. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Maitland,  Col.  of  the  49th  Foot,  was  5th  son  of  the 
*6th  Earl  of  Lauderdale  ; the  2nd  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Gibson,  and  the  3rd 
baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Ramsay  before  those  of  Gibson  and  Maitland. 


RAMSAY-STEEL-MAITLAND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Sauchie,  co.  Stirling. 

Sir  Arthur  Herbert  Drummond 
Ramsay-Steel-Maitland,  M.P.,  1st  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Harris  Steel,  R.A.  ; 
b.  July  5th,  1876;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar,  B.A. , 1st  class  Litt.Hum. 
1899,  M.A.,  1st  class  Law  1900) ; Fellow  of  All 
Souls’,  Oxford  1900;  assumed  by  Roy.  License  1901 
the  name  of  Ramsay-Steel-Maitland,  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Stirlingshire;  has 
been  Private  Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon.  C.  T.  Ritchie,  M.P., 
and  Rt.  Hon.  Austen  Chamberlain,  M.P.,  when  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Exchequer,  and  an  Assist.  Commr.  to 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Poor  Laws  ; was  Chm.  of  Con- 
servative Party  Organisation  1911-16;  Under-Sec. 
of  State  for  the  Colonies  May  1915,  and  in  National 
Min.  Dec.  1916,  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 
Office,  and  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade 
1917,  and  Additional  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 
Depart,  and  Additional  Parliamentary  .Sec.  to  Board 
of  Trade  (Depart,  of  Overseas  Trade)  Jan.  to  June 
1919  (resigned  July  1919)  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Rugby  ( C ) 1906  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Birmingham  Jan.  1910  to  Dec.  1918  ; 
-elected  for  Erdington  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  ; compiled  special  reports  on  Poor  Law  : 
m.  1901,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Ramsay-Gibson-Maitland,  4th  Bt.,  of 
Barnton,  Midlothian,  and  Sauchie  and  Bannockburn,  Stirlingshire,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly,  1st,  or,  a lion  rampant  gules,  couped  at  all  the  joints  of  the  first,  within  a double 
tressure  flory-counterflory  azure,  Maitland ; 2nd  grand  quarter  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th,  argent, 
three  furisons  azure,  Steel ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  three  bars  wavy  gules,  the  centre  one  charged  with  a 
crescent  argent,  within  a bordure  azure  charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  first,  Drummond ; 3rd, 
azure,  an  eagle  displayed  sable  within  a bordure  of  the  last  besanty  or,  on  a chief  gules  two  cinquefoils 
ermine,  Ramsay  ; 4th  grand  quarter  counter-quartered,  1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  keys  fesseways  in 
pale,  wards  downwards,  or,  Gibson  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  a chevron  between  three  battle-axes  argent, 
within  a bordure  of  the  last,  Wright.  Ccest — A lion  sejant  affronted  gules,  ducally  crowned  or, 
holding  in  his  dexter  paw  a sword  proper,  hiked  and  pommelled  of  the  second,  and  in  the  sinister  a 
fleur-de-lys  azure. 

Seat — Sauchieburn,  Stirling.  Town  Residence — 72,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Carlton, 

Travellers'. 


Sons  living — ARTHUR  JAMES  DRUMMOND,  b.  May  27th,  1902. Keith  Richard  Felix,  b. 

1912. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Katherine  Drummond,  b.  1904.—— -Frances  Margaret  Drummond, 
0.  1910. 


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MAKGILL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1627.  of  Cranstone  Riddell,  Midlothian. 

[Name  pronounced  “Magill.”] 

Sir  George  Makgill,  nth 

Baronet , el.  son  of 
Makgill,  ioth  Bt., 
co.  Fife,  who  d.  1906, 
dignity  of  Baronet  as  heir  male  of  James, 
1st  Viscount  of  Oxfuird  (cr.  a Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia  1627)  ; b.  Dec.  24th,  1868  : 
m.  1891,  Frances  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of 
Alexander  Innes  Grant,  of  Merchiston, 
Otago,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Quarterly : 1st  and  4th  gules,  three 
martlets  argent,  Makgill ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent,  an 
eagle  displayed  sable  beaked  armed  and  langued 
gules,  charged  on  his  breast  with  another  eagle  dis- 
played argent,  Ramsay  of  Brakmonth.  Crrst — 

A martlet  argent  Supporters— Dexter,  a horse 

argent,  maned,  hoofed  and  tailed  or,  gorged  with 
a collar  whereto  a chain  is  affixed  which  passes 
between  his  forelegs  and  is  reflexed  over  his  back 
of  the  last ; sinister , a bull  sable,  armed,  unguled  and  tailed  or,  gorged  and  chained  as  the  other. 

Seat — Kemback,  near  Cupar,  Fife.  Residence — Yaxley  Hall,  Eye,  Suffolk.  Clubs—  New 

(Edinburgh),  Caledonian.  

Sons  living— JOHN  DONALD  ALEXANDER  ARTHUR,  b.  Dec.  31st,  1899  ; Lieut.  2nd  Batn. 

Coldstream  Guards. Richard  James  Robert  Haldane,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living — Harriet  Frances  Janet,  b.  1893. Marie  Elspeth  Agnes,  b.  1895:  m.  1913, 

Major  Aubrey  Brooke  Winch,  Dragoons,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Elizabeth. 

Brothers  living— Robert  Haldane,  C.B.E.,  b.  1870;  Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (C.B.E.);  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Residence , Brackmont,  Waiuku,  Auckland, 

New  Zealand. John  Edward  £.  1874:  m.  1897,  Muriel  Ravenscroft,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry 

de  Bohun  Devereux  [see  V.  Hereford,  colls.].  Residence,  One  Tree  Hill,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

David  Makgill,  b.  1880  : m.  1909,  Margaret  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  Archdeacon  Palmer. Arthur 

Makgill,  b.  1882  : m.  1911,  Mabel  Sophia  Elizabeth,  da.  of — Marsh.  Residence,  Malua,  Normans 
Hill,  Onehunga,  New  Zealand. 

Sisters  living — Agnes  Rebecca,  b.  1867:  m.  1891,  Hamilton  Vetch  Rutherfurd.  Residence,  Kite 
Rehu,  Waiheke,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. — —Margaret,  b.  1876  : ?n.  1903,  Reginald  Dillon  Kelsey. 

Residence,  Rangimarie,  Ngauhawahia,  New  Zealand. Ruth,  b.  1878  : tn.  1898,  Capt.  Charles 

Henry  Reginald  Pentreath,  M.B.,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T. F.).  Residence,  3,  Castle  Hill, 

Maidenhead. Grace,  b.  1888  : m.  1915,  Arthur  J.  Palmer.  Residence,  Selwyn  Road,  Epsom, 

Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

This  Nova  Scotia  Baronetcy  was  conferred  with  remainder  to  heirs  male  whatsoever  in  1627  upon 
James  Makgill,  of  Cranston  Macgill  (grandson  of  David  McGill  of  Nesbit  and  Cranston  Riddell, 
Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland),  who  became  a Lord  of  Session  in  1629,  and  was  subsequently  created 
in  1651  Viscount  of  Oxfuird  and  Lord  McGill  of  Cousland,  with  remainder  to  his  heirs  male  of 
tailzie  and  provision  whomsoever,  with  which  title  the  Baronetcy  remained  merged  until  the  death 
of  the  2nd  Viscount  in  1706,  when  both  dignities  became  dormant.  The  Baronetcy  was  subsequently 
assumed  by  John  Makgill,  of  Kemback,  a descendant  of  John  Makgill,  of  Kemback  {temp. 
Charles  II.),  great  grandson  of  Sir  James  Makgill,  of  Rankeillor  Nether  (Clerk  Register,  Lord 
of  Session,  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh,  and  Ambassador  to  Court  of  Queen  Elizabeth),  el.  brother 
of  David  Makgill  (ante),  as  heir  male  of  the  grantee,  the  1st  Viscount  of  Oxfuird,  and  his  son  Sir 
George  Makgill  (ante),  of  Kemback,  in  May  1907  established  and  recorded  his  pedigree  as  a Baronet. 


the  late  Sir  John 
J.P.,  of  Kemback, 
having  assumed  the 


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M AKINS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Rotherfield  Court,  Henley-on-Thames,  co.  Oxford. 

Sir  Paul  Augustine  Makins,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  June  8th,  1871;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Thomas,  1906  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1894);  is  temporary  Major  in  the  Army,  Sup. 
in  Remount  Ser.,  and  a J.  P.  for  Oxfordshire  (High 
Sheriff  1 9 1 1 ) : m.  1900,  Gladys  Marie,  whoa'.  1919, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Vivian,  of  185,  Queen’s 
Gate,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a fesse  embattled  counter  embattled 
gules,  between  in  chief  two  falcons  proper  belled  or,  and  in 
base  a lion’s  face  of  the  second,  an  annulet  or  between  two 
bezants.  Crest — A dexter  arm  embowed  in  armour  proper 
encircled  by  an  annulet  or  and  holding  a flag  staff,  there- 
from flowing  a banner  argent  charged  with  a lion’s  face 
gules. 

Residence — 49,  Kensington  Court,  W.  Club—  Boodle's. 


Shine  thou  in  the  light. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  VIVIAN,  b.  Jan  19th,  1903. 

Paul  Vivian,  b.  1913. 

Daughters  living— Diana  Vivian,  b.  1900. Elisabeth 

.Mary  Savile,  b.  1904.— Marcia  Evel\n,  b.  1907. 
Monica  Vivian,  b.  1910. 

Brother  living — Oscar  Matthew,  b.  1872 ; is  a retired 
Capt.  R.N.  : tn.  1909,  Marienne,  da.  of  the  late  W.  C.  Hoyland,  of  Constantinople.  Residence, 
10,  Albert  Court,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Sisters  living  — Mary  Elisabeth  ( Lady  Clauson):  tn.  1890,  Major  Sir  John  Eugene  Clausor, 
K.C.M.G  . C.V.O.,  R.E.,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerard  Leslie  Makins,  O.B.E. , 
b.  1891  ; Capt.  in  the  Army, — Philip  Anthony,  b.  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  R.E., — Miles  John,  b.  1902. 

1 Agatha  Caroline.  Residence,  Paradise  Farm,  Henley-on-Thames.  Veronica  Luce  : m.  1896, 


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Allan  Edward  Batchelor,  J.P.,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Betty  Veronica, — Joan  Mary. 

Audrey  Katharine  : m.  1906,  Walter  Woodbine  Parish,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Elmer 

Woodbine,  b.  1911,  — Bridget  Audrey  Woodbine,  b.  1907.  Residence , 9,  Courtfield  Road,  S.W.7. 

Collateral  Branch  living'. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Makins,  Lieut.  13th  Hussars,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1863,  d.  1889  : m.  1886,  Mary  Agnes,  who  d.  1915,  having  m.  2ndly,  1891, 
Warine  Martindale),  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Lawrence  Young,  7th  Bt.  (cr.  1769)  : — 
Marjorie  Florence,  b.  1887:  m.  1909,  Major  Alexander  Vaughan  Leipzic  Wood,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Basil  Alexander  Charles,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Whincroft,  Hindhead,  Surrey. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Thomas,  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Essex  Feb.  1874  to  Nov.  1885,  for 
S.E.  Div.  of  Essex  Dec.  1885  to  June  1886,  and  for  S.W.,  or  Walthamstow,  Div.  of  Essex  1886-92. 

MALCOLM,  Creation  (N.S.)  1665,  of  Balbedie  and  Innertiel,  co.  Fife. 

Sir  James  William  Malcolm,  9th  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  James  Malcolm,  a descendant  of  the  late  Charles 
Malcolm,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet;  b.  March  29th,  1862  ; s.  his 
cousin,  Sir  James,  1901  ; ed.  at.  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Pembroke  Artillery  Mil. ; is  a J.P.  for 
Norfolk  and  Suffolk  ; appointed  an  Administrative  Assist., 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1916:  m.  1885,  Evelyn  Alberta,  da. 
of  Albert  George  Sandeman,  formerly  of  Presdales,  near 
Ware,  Herts,  and  grandda.  of  the  late  Viscount  de  Moncorvo, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms— Or  a saltire  azure  between  four  stags’  heads  couped  gules,  a 
bordure  indented  of  the  third.  Crrst — A pyramid  encircled  by  a laurel 

wreath  proper. 

Residence — Tostock  Place,  Suffolk.  Club — Boodle’s. 


ijei  aono  sum  quoa  sum.  Sons  living— MICHAEL  ALBERT  JAMES,  b.  May  9th,  1898;  ed. 

By  the  grace  of  God  I at  Eton  ; Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  and  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg. 

am  what  I am.  Scottish  Command;  European  War  1914-18  (severely  wounded) : m. 

1918,  the  Hon.  Geraldine  Margot  Digby,  da.  of  10th  Baron  Digby, 
and  has  issue  living,  David  Peter  Michael,  b.  1919.  Residences,  32,  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh  ; 

39,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.  Club , Guards’. Alexander  Ernest  William,  b.  1900;  sometime 

2nd  Lieut.  Hussars. 

Daughters  living — Elspeth  Mary  Isabel,  b.  1899.  Griselda  Helen  Adeline,  b.  1903. 

Brother  living— Charles  Edward,  b.  1865  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Scots  Guards,  and  Major  Yeo. : 
m.  1894,  Beatrix  Mary  Leslie  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1914),  da.  of  8th  Baron  Ruthven, 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  William  Alexander,  b.  1903.  — Honoria  Adeline,  b.  1895  : m.  1st,  1914, 
Reginald  Fitzroy  Lewis  Johnstone,  Lieut.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders,  wh®  d.  (killed  in 
action)  1914  [see  Johnstone,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1916,  James  Gordon  Lumsden,  sometime  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards, — Bettine  Violet,  b.  1899.  Club,  White’s. 

John  Malcolm,  of  Balbedie,  Lochore,  and  Innertiel,  b.  16x1,  Chamberlain  of  Fife  1641,  and 
Member  of  Scottish  Parliament  1650,  d.  1692,  having  m.  Margaret,  who  d.  1698,  aged  72,  da.  of  Sir 
Michael  Arnot,  of  that  Ilk,  and  had  six  sons,  of  whom  John,  the  eldest,  was  created  a Baronet  of 
Nova  Scotia  1665,  while  the  third  son,  Alexander,  became  a Senator  of  the  College  of  Justice,  with 
the  title  of  Lord  Lochore,  being  subsequently  appointed  Lord  Justice-Clerk,  and  James,  fourth  son, 
fought  at  Killicrankie  and  was  attainted.  The  1st  baronet  was  succeeded  by  his  el.  son,  John,  2nd 
baronet,  who  was  followed  in  the  Baronetcy  by  his  third  son,  Michael,  served  heir  as  3rd  baronet  in 
1784.  The  4th  baronet  was  James  (Lieut.-Gov.  of  Sheerness),  who  had  been  served  heir-general  to 
his  father,  Robert  Malcolm,  of  Grange,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  in  1795.  At  the  death  of  Sir  James, 
in  1805,  the  dignity  passed  to  John,  8th  child  of  Michael  Malcolm,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  at  whose 
decease,  in  1816,  his  el.  son,  Michael,  was  served  heir  to  his  father,  and  in  1828  his  son,  John,  as 
7th  baronet.  In  1866  Sir  James,  son  of  James  Malcolm,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet,  was  served  heir 
to  his  cousin,  as  8th  baronet.  At  his  death  in  lyoi  the  Baronetcy  passed  to  his  kinsman,  Sir  James 
William  (ante),  who  in  1897  had  recorded  the  pedigree  in  the  Lyon  Office. 


Ardua  tendo. 

I attempt  difficult  things. 


MALET,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Wilbury,  Wiltshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Mallet.”] 


My  strength  is  from  on  high. 


Sir  Harry  Charles  Malet, 

B.S.O.,  O.B.B.,  7th  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Capt.  William  St.  Lo  Malet,  grandson 
of  1st  baronet ; b.  Sept.  21st,  1873  ; s.  his 
nephew,  Sir  Charles  St.  Lo,  1918 ; is  a 
retired  Lieut. -Col.  (formerly  Hussars),  and 
a J.P.  for  Wilts  ; formerly  in  Cape  Mounted 
Rifles ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; D.S.O. 
1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1906,  Mil- 
dred Laura  Lambert-Swiney,  da.  of  Capt. 
H.  Stephen  Swiney,  formerly  69th  Regt. 
and  Roy.  W.  Kent  Mil.,  of  Gensing  House, 
21,  Upper  Maze  Hill,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea, 
and  has  issue. 

&rms — Azure,  three  escallops  or.  Cmt — Out  of 
a ducal  coronet  or,  an  heraldic  tiger’s  head  issuant 
ermine. 

Seat , Wilbury,  Salisbury.  Clubs , — Cavalry* 

Arthur’s,  Carlton. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Son  living-EDWARD  WILLIAM  ST.  LO,  A Nov.  21st,  igo8. 

Daughters  living—  Ermyntrude  Virginia  St.  Lo,  b.  1907. Helen  Agnes  St.  Lo,  b.  1911. 

Half-Brothers  living— William  Gilbert  St.  Lo,  b.  1881. Audley  Forbes  St.  Lo,  b.  1882.  Resi- 

dence, Rio  Cuarto,  Cordoba,  Argentine.-^— Alexander  St.  Lo,  b.  1883. 

Sisters  living — Elfrida  St.  Lo:  in.  1898,  Capt.  Richard  John  Carey  Oakes,  Railway  Transport 
Officer  (formerly  Roy.  Garrison  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Elfrida  Avice  May,  b.  1899, — 
Marguerite  Julia,  b.  1906, — Mary  Florence  Helen,  b.  1912.  Residence , Brookside,  Benson,  Oxon. 

Helen  Avice  Harriet,  b.  1876. Hilda  Mary  Jeanne,  b.  1878:  in.  1900,  Farquhar  Celynin 

Lloyd,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Llewellyn,  b.  1901, — Aleth  Alexander,  b.  1912, — Stella  Hilda 
Emily,  b.  1908, — Jean  Isobel,  b.  1914.  Residence . Yewlands,  Crofton,  British  Columbia. 

Half-Sister  living — Mary  St.  Lo:  in.  1907,  George  Herbert  Griffith,  O.B.E.,  Egyptian  State 
Railways. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd.  Baronet — Vera  Jean  Hamilton,  b.  1881  : in.  1903,  Dorotheos  Antoniadi, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Edward  Roger  Fortune  Amedee  Malet,  A 1904. 

Step-Mother  living— Nora  Mary,  da.  of  Gilbert  James  Blane,  of  Foliejon  Park,  Windsor:  m. 
1879,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  William  St.  Lo  Malet  (ante),  who  d.  1885.  Residence — Craufurd 
Hall,  Maidenhead,  Berks. 

Widows  living  Of  3rd,  4th  and  5th  Baronets— Laura  Jane  Campbell  {Lady  Malet),  da.  of 
John  Hamilton,  formerly  of  Hilston  Park,  Monmouth:  in.  1873,  Sir  Henry  Charles  Eden  Malet, 

3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1904. Ermyntrude  ( Lady  Ermyntrude  Malet),  da.  of  the  9th  Duke  of 

Bedford  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1885,  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  Edward  Baldwin  Malet,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  4th  baronet,  whorf.  1908.  Residences, 
Wrest  Wood,  Bexhill,  Sussex;  Chateau  Malet,  Monaco;  85,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Louise 
Michelle  ( Lady  Malet),  da.  of  Monsieur  Phillibert  Dubois  : m.  1901,  Sir  Edward  St.  Lo  Malet, 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residence,  St.  Lo,  Broadstairs. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  St.  Lo  Malet,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1802, 
d.  1889  : m.  1st,  1837,  Jane  St.  Lo,  who  d.  1868,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Clarke,  of 
Burbage,  Leicestershire;  2ndly,  1871,  Caroline  Emilia,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  John 
Thomas  Anstey,  late  of  M.C.S. : — 

Alexander  George  William,  b.  1845  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Dorsetshire  Regt.,  retired  as  Hon. 

Major  1884.  Club,  Army  and  Navy. Florence  Dora  : m.  1861,  the  Rev.  Edmond  Warre,  C.B., 

C.V.O.,  D.D.,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Charles,  D.S.O.,  b.  1866  [see  “ Com 
panionage”]:  m.  1905,  Harriet  Gwenhwyvar,  da.  of  Newton  Wynne  Apperley,  M.V.O., — Amyas 
Francis,  b.  1870,— Ernald  Roger,  b.  1872, — Edmond  Lancelot,  A 1877, — Felix  Walter,  O.B.E.,  M.C. 
(of  128,  Church  Street,  Kensington,  W.  Club,  Union),  b.  1879  : in.  1915,  Marjorie  Monteith,  da.  of 
Vereker  Monteith  Hamilton, — Dora  Margaret : in.  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Savile  Foljambe,  C.B., 
who  d.  1920  [E.  Gosford],  and  has  issue  living,  Edmond  Walter  Savile  b.  1890 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1912) ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; European  War  1914*17 
(wounded) : in.  1917,  Magdalene,  da.  of  Bogdan  de  Rodnicka,  of  Podolia,  Robert  Francis  Thorn- 
hagh,  M.C.  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.F  A.;  European  War  1914-18 
(M.C.):  in.  1920,  Zaida  Nell,  da.  of  Francis  Priestman,  D.L.,  of  Shotley  Park,  Shotley*  Bridge, 
Mary  Pauline  b.  1889  : in  1914,  Arthur  Roylance  Jelf,  I.C.S.  (and  has  issue  living,  Wilfred 
Edmond  b.  1915),  Rachel  Emily,  b.  1891  : in  1913,  Major  Frederick  Victor  Yeats  Brown,  King’s 

Roy.  Rifle  Corps  [see  Bellingham,  Bt.],  Avice  Dora  Geraldine  b.  1897, — Avice  Joan,  b.  1883. 

Amelia  Ella  St.  Lo.  Residence,  Fontmill,  Belvedere  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wyndham  Malet  (infra): — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  Guilbert  Edward  Wyndham  Malet,  b.  1839,  d.  1918  : 
in.  1st,  1869,  Florence,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  Charles  Willes  Wilshere,  of  The  Frythe, 
Welwyn  ; 2ndly,  1880,  Gertrude  Agnes  Cunliffe  (now  of  Austin  House,  Frome),  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  Philip  Cunliffe  Owen,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  : — 

Godfrey  Charles  Wyndham,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Somersetshire  L.I.  : m. 
1918,  Marian,  da.  of  F.  Clinton  Baddeley,  of  Dibden  Lodge,  Hythe,  Hants.  Club,  Junior  United 

Service. Alexander  Wyndham,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  R.M.C.;  Major  Indian  Army.  Club,  Junior 

United  Service.— —Owen  Wyndham,  b.  1887;  formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve:  in.  1914, 

Florence  Elsie,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Hickie. Edward  Barnaby  Wyndham,  b.  1894  ; formerly  Lieut. 

King’s  African  Rifles. Heloise  Mary  Wyndham,  b.  1883  : in.  1910,  William  St.  John  Fenton 

Miles. Monica  Mary  Wyndham,  L.R.A.M.  b.  1893. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Harold  Esdaile  Malet,  b.  1841,  d.  r9i8:  in.  1868,  Emily  Constance, 
who  d.  1920,  da.  of  John  Bankes  Friend  : — 

Sibyl  Harold,  b.  1877. Harold  Wyndham,  A 1882;  is  Capt.  Hussars,  and  a Brig.-Major : in. 

1908,  Bertha  Emily,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Philip  Pearson,  and  has  issue  living  John  Wynd- 
ham, A 1910. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wyndham  Malet,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1804, 
d.  1885 : in.  1837,  Eliza  Drake,  who  d.  1862,  da.  of  E.  J.  Esdaile,  of  Cothelestone 
House,  Taunton : — 

Rev.  Clement  Drake  Elton,  A 1845  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871) ; 
formerly  V.  of  Stoke  Courcy,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Quantockshead  : in.  1872,  Agnes  Bessie,  who  d.  1909, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Knighton  Webb,  M.D.,  of  Exeter,  and  has  issue  living,  Clement  Hugh 
Weston  (of  Medley  Park,  Culmington,  Salop),  A 1877  ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  a 
Staff-Capt.,  — Beatrice  Elisabeth,  A 1873, — Agnes  Cecilia,  A 1874:  in.  1905,  Thomas  Wood  Shaw, 
of  Culmington  Manor,  Craven  Arms,  Shropshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Charles  Malet  b.  1906, 
John  Herbert  Malet  A 1915,  Mary  Malet  b.  1908,  Phoebe  Agnes  Malet  A 1909,  Cecilia  Joan  Malet 
i.  1911, — Florence,  A 1879, — Winefride  Joan,  b.  1884.  Residence,  Holford,  near  Bridgwater. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Grenville  Malet,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1805, 
d.  1856  : in.  1851,  Mary  Maria  Fleming,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Col.  John  Taylor, 
H.E. I.C. : — 

Allan  Arthur  Grenville,  A 1856;  formerly  a Civil  Engineer,  Public  Works  Depart.,  Madras,  and 
Dep.  Ch.  Engineering  Inspector  to  Local  Govt.  Board;  is  Sanitary  Adviser  to  Ch.  Engineer,  S. 
Command,  and  a M.l.C.E.  : in.  1890,  Elizabeth  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lysaght,  of  Beech- 
mount,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Edward  Grenville,  b.  1898  ; ed  at  Harrow,  and  at 
R.M.C.  and  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.  R.G. A. .—Elizabeth  Enid,  b.  1893:  nt.  1916,  Major  Clive  Moberly 
Bell,  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  Residence,  7,  The  Close,  Salisbury.— Agnes  Susannah. 

Residence,  37,  Porchester  Square,  W. Margaret  Julia  Mary.  Residence,  37,  Porchester 

Square,  W. Elizabeth  Jessie:  in.  1878,  Sydney  Eggers  Bates,  3rd  son  of  Sir  Edward  Bates, 

1 st  Bt.  Residences,  29,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.  ; Manydown  Park,  Basingstoke. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Malet,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1806,  d.  1888  : in.  1st, 
1846,  Mary  Sophia,  who  d.  1853,  da.  of  Sir  J.  P.  Willoughby,  4th  baronet  ; 2ndly, 
1854,  Annie  Louisa,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  George  Powney  Thompson,  of  the  H.E. I. 
Co.’s  Civil  Ser.  : — 

<(By  2nd  marriage)  Herbert  Rivers,  A 1864;  is  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve:  in.  1888,  Violet, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  J.  H.  King,  2nd  Dragoons,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Francis  Arthur  Rivers, 
A 1892;  Flight-Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  19x6,— Henry 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


481 


Guy  Rivers,  b.  1894;  is  Capt.  R.A.F.  : m.  1917,  Olga  Muriel,  da.  of  James  Balfour,  of  Paignton, 

Devon.  (By  1st  marriage)  Edith  Eliza  Rose:  >n.  1872,  Col.  Francis  William  Nixon,  R.E. 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Alice  Louisa:  m.  1883,  John  Pemberton  Ramsden,  who  d.  1911  [see  Ramsden, 

Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Upper  Park  Road,  N.W. Mary  Harriet.  Residetice,  The  Mill  House, 

Sheet,  Petersfield. Gertrude  Evelyn.  Residence,  The  Mill  House,  Petersfield. Ethel  Maud: 

tn.  1894,  Herbert  George  Brand.— -Esther  Janet.  Residence , The  Mill  House,  Sheet,  Petersfield. 

Issue  of  the  late  Octavius  Warre  Malet,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1891: 
m.  1852,  Alice  Anna  Catharine,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Thomas  Hawkes,  of  Himley 
House,  Staffordshire 

Thomas  Herbert  Warre,  b.  1859  : m.  1909,  Cicely  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Hartcup, 
of  Upland  Hall,  Suffolk,  and  Sprowston  Court,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Mary  Warre, 

b.  1920.  Clubs , Constitutional,  Ranelagh. Mabel  Warre.  Residence,  23,  Trafalgar  Square, 

Chelsea,  S.W. Ethel  Warre.  Residence,  23,  Trafalgar  Square,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Octavius  Warre  Malet  (ante):  — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  John  Warre  Malet,  b.  185 6,  d.  1913:  m.  1893,  Frances  (now  of 
Burnham,  Roehampton,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  William  Scarborough  Jackson,  of  Moor 
House,  Headingley,  Yorkshire  : — 

Guy  Seymour  Warre,  b.  1900. 

William  Malet,  founder  of  this  family  in  England,  was  companion  of  William  the  Conqueror  at 
Hastings,  and  connected  by  marriage  with  Rollo,  1st  Duke  of  Normandy.  He  was  charged  with  the 
burial  of  King  Harold,  of  whose  queen,  Aldith,  he  was  uncle.  A baronetcy  for  services  during  the  civil 
war  was  conferred  by  Charles  II.  on  Sir  Thomas  Malet,  of  Poyntington,  who  died  before  the  patent 
passed  the  great  seal  ; he  was  one  of  the  Judges  sent  to  the  Tower  by  Oliver  Cromwell,  from  the  Court 
at  Maidstone,  for  refusing  to  grant  a summons  against  a clergyman  who  would  not  give  up  using  the 
“Book  of  Common  Prayer.”  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Warre  Malet,  was  created  a baronet  for 
distinguished  diplomatic  services  in  India,  where  he  was  long  resident  at  the  Court  of  the  Sovereign  of 
the  Mahratta  empire,  and  was  acting  Governor  of  Bombay  Presidency.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Alex- 
ander, K.C.B.,  was  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Stuttgardt  1844-52.  and  to  the  German  Con- 
federation 1852-66.  The  4th  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  P.C..G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  was  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Belgium  1883-4,  and  Ambassador  to  Berlin  1884-95. 

MANDER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  The  Mount,  Tettenhall,  co.  Stafford. 

Sir  Charles  Tertius  Mander,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Charles  Benjamin  Mander, 
J.P.,  of  The  Mount,  Wolverhampton  ; b.  July  16th, 
1852  ; ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1876, 
M.A.  1879)  ; is  a J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Staffordshire 
(High  Sheriff  1903),  a J.P.  for  Wolverhampton 
(Mayor  1892-6),  and  Lieut. -Col-  (retired)  Stafford- 
shire Yeo.  : m . 1882,  Mary  Le  Mesurier,  da.  of 
Henry  Nicholas  Paint,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, 
and  has  issue. 

— Gules,  on  a pile  invected  erminois,  three  annulets 
interlaced,  two  and  one  of  the  field.  Crtst — A demi-lion 

couped  ermine  holding  in  the  paws  two  annulets  interlaced 
fessewise  gules,  between  two  buffalo  horns  of  the  last. 

Seat — The  Mount,  Compton,  Wolverhampton.  Clubs — 

United  University,  Cavalry. 


Sons  living— CHARLES  ARTHUR,  b.  June  25th,  1884 ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  atTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1966)  ; is  Major 
Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  : m.  1913,  Monica  Claire 
Cotterill,  da.  of  George  Harding  Neame,  of  6,  Egerton 
Terrace,  S.W.,  and  Godden  Green,  Sevenoaks,  and  has 
issue  living,  Ann  Marietta  Patience,  b.  1914, — Carinthia 
Jill,  b.  1920.  Residence , Kilsall,  Shifnal,  Salop.  Club, 
Cavalry.— —Gerald  Poynton,  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1907) : m.  19x3, 
Nancy  Steward,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  H.  Hargreaves,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Knightley  Grange, 
Staffordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  fitzGerald,  b.  1915, — Catherine  Daphne,  b.  1914.  Resi- 
dence, The  Dippons,  Compton,  near  Wolverhampton. 

Daughter  living— Daisy  St.  Clair,  b.  1887. 

MANN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Thelveton  Hall,  Thelveton,  Norfolk. 

^VEdward  Mann,  ist  Baronet,  son  of  Thomas 
Mann,  of  Thelveton  Hall,  Scole,  and  Roseneath  House, 
Winchmore  Hill,  N.  ; b.  March  2nd,  1854;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  Palace  Sch.,  Enfield;  was  first  Mayor  of  Stepney 
1900-1902;  is  Past  Master  of  Brewers’  Co.,  a Member  of 
Metropolitan  Water  Board,  Chm.  of  Mann,  Crossman 
and  Paulin  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  (High  Sheriff 
1909);  unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of  Norfolk  ( C ) 
Oct.  1900  and  Jan.  1906:  m.  1882,  Anna  Jane,  da.  of  Paul 
Bell,  of  Vale  House,  Stiffkey,  Norfolk,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  the  youngest  son,  Charles  Julian,  b.  1892  ; Lieut. 
Hussars  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 

&rms — Argent,  a chevron  sable,  between  in  chief  two  crosses 
moline,  and  in  base  an  annulet  gules.  £nsi — A demi-man  in 

armour  proper,  the  helmet  adorned  with  four  feathers  argent,  holding 
in  his  dexter  hand  a cross  moline  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Thelveton  Hall,  Scole,  Norfolk.  Chibs— Junior  Carlton, 
Norfolk  County. 


Sons  living— EDWARD  JOHN,  b.  Jan.  26th,  1883:  ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904) ; Capt. 

Norfolk  Regt.  ; European  War  1914- 18  (wounded). William 

Edgar,  D.S.O.,  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
19I4*I9  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; D.S.O.  *917  : m.  1913,  Sarah  Douglas,  da.  of 

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DEB  RETT’S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot,  1st  Bt.,  of  Garnkirk,  Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1918. 

Francis  Thomas,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Malvern  ; Capt.  Scots  Guards  ; European  War  1914-16  (thrice 

wounded) : m.  1916,  Enid  Agnes,  only  da.  of  the  late  George  A.  Tilney,  and  has  issue  living* 
Francis  George,  b.  1017. 

Daughter  living— Fanny  Julia,  b.  1896. 


Manningham-Buller,  see  Buller. 

MANSEL,  Creation  (E.)  1622,  of  Muddlescombe,  Carmarthenshire. 

Sir  Courtenay  Cecil  Mansel,  ntb 
Baronet ; b.  Feb.  25th.  1880  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1918;  is  Capt.  R.A  F.  and  a J.P.  for  Car- 
marthenshire and  Cardiganshire  : m.  1906  (in  the 
surname  of  Philipps  to  which  he  had  at  that  time 
reverted),  Mary  Philippa  Agnes  Germaine,  da.  of 
Frederick  Littlewood,  and  has  issue.  [On  the  death' 
of  the  9th  Baronet,  Sir  John  William  Bell  Mansel- 
in  1883,  his  kinsman,  Richard  (son  of  the  late 
Major  Courtenay  Mansel,  formerly  Philipps,  and- 
born  after  the  date  of  a marriage — registered  at 
St.  PauPs,  Liverpool,  in  1847 — with  Eliza,  da, 
of  the  Rev.  John  Sidney),  was  known  as  iotb 
Baronet.  Richard  died  in  1892,  having  m.  1st, 
1878,  Maud  Margaretta  Bowen,  who  d.  1885,  da. 
of  John  Jones,  of  Maes-y-Crugiau  Hall,  co.  Car- 
marthen, and  2ndly,  1891,  Ada  Alice  Lea,  who  d . 
1916,  and  was  followed  by  his  son  by  1st  marriage,. 
Courtenay  Cecil  Mansel  (ante),  who,  however,  ir* 
1903  upon  discovering  certain  documents  discon- 
tinued using  the  title,  when  it  was  (with  his 
assent)  taken  up  as  10th  Baronet  by  Edward  Berkeley  Mansel  ( b . Feb.  2ndr 
1839:  m.  1870,  Julia  Vertue  [(now  of  Catton  House,  Norwich);  she  m.  2ndly, 
1912,  the  Rev.  Stanley  Swinburne,  formerly  R.  of  Radclifife,  Lancashire,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Manchester],  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Evans  Lombe,  of  Bylaugh  Park, 
and  Melton  Hall,  Norfolk,  but  had  no  issue),  as  el.  son  of  the  said  late  Major 
Courtenay  Mansel  (ante),  by  a previous  Scotch  marriage  with  the  above-mentioned 
Eliza  Sidney  in  1838— a declaration  of  the  validity  of  which  marriage  was  obtained  in 
the  Edinburgh  Court  of  Session,  Nov.  1906.  This  Baronetcy  is  ©f  English  creation, 
and  the  pedigree  of  Edward  Berkeley  Mansel  is  officially  recorded  at  the  College 
of  Arms  ; he  d.  Jan.  1908,  when  the  title  was  resumed  by  Courtenay  Cecil  Mansel 
(ante)]. 

Jurms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  maunches  sable.  Crtst — A cap  of  maintenance  gules, 
turned  up  ermine,  enflamed  on  the  top  proper. 

Residence — 2,  Netherhall  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W.3.  Seat — The  Manor,  Maes-y-Crugiau, 

Carmarthen. 

Sons  living — JOHN  PHILIP  FERDINAND,  b.  Aug.  22nd,  1910.— Raufj  b.  1915. Regnier 

Ranelf  Dabridgecourt,  b.  1919. 

Daughters  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Elizabeth. Emma  Jane.  Residence,  The  Heath, 

Wrotham,  Kent. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Clavell  Mansel-Pleydell  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Edmund  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell,  b.  1850 , d.  1914:  vi.  1885, 
Emily  Kathleen  (now  of  Longthorns,  Blandford),  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fraser  Grove,  1st  Bt. : — 
Of  whom  Edmund  Morton,  b.  1886  ; Lieut.  Dorsetshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 

War)  1915. Henry  Grove  Morton,  M.C. , b.  1895;  Lieut.  Dorset  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1916.  Vivien,  b.  1889:  m.  1919,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  George  Moreton 
Railston,  D.S.O.,  who  assumed  by  deed  poll  1919  the  additional  surname  of  Pleydell,  and  has  issue 
living,  a da.,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Longthorns,  Blandford,  Dorset.— -Daphne,  b.  1893:  m.  1919,. 
Capt.  John  A.  Arnold  Forster,  formerly  R.F.A.  Residence,  Nacton,  Orwell,  Suffolk. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  John  Mansel,  C.B.,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Clavell  Mansel-Pleydell  (who  assumed  1872  without  Royal  license 
the  additional  surname  of  Pleydell),  b.  1817,  d.  1902:  m.  1849,  Isabel,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
Frederick  Charles  Acton  Colvile,  formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards:  — 

Rev.  John  Colvile  Morton,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1878);  formerly  V. 
and  Rural  Dean  of  Sturminster  Newton  ; is  Preb.  of  Salisbury  : m.  1879,  Beatrice  Maud,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Smith,  of  Goldings,  Herts,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Morton,  b. 
1884;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Harry  Percy  Morton, 
1891  ; ed.  at  Royal  Naval  Coll.,  Dartmouth;  Capt.  R.F.A.,  and  a Staff-Capt., — Ralph  Morton, 
b.  1895  ; Capt.  R.F.A.  : m.  1920,  Comtesse  Marguerite  Marie  D’Ursel, — Dorothy  Isabel  Morton, 
b.  1881  : in.  1910,  Major  Edward  Pelham  Smith,  formerly  R.A.  [E.  Chichester],  and  has  issue 
living,  Thomas  Abel,  b.  1913, — Cicely  Morton,  b.  1882 : m.  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  Nevile  Hugh  Cairns 
Sherbrooke,  D.S.O..  R.H.A.  [E.  Cairns],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Penn  b.  1917,  Mary  Isabel 
Lilias  b.  1906,  Kathleen  Rosanna  b.  1908.  Residence , 19,  Moore  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.  Chib , 
Athenaeum. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Pleydell  Mansel  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  John  Delalynde  Mansel,  b.  1850,  d.  1915  : vi.  1888,  Mildred  Ella  (now 
of  Smedmore,  near  Wareham),  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Edward  Guest  [see  V.  Wimborne, 
colls.]: — 

Rhys  Clavell,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consorts 
Own);  served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded):  m.  1916,  Sylvia  Nina,  da.  of  Sir  Guy 
Theophilus  Campbell,  3rd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1917,— a da.,  b.  1919.  Residence, 


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The  Manor  House,  Shillingstone,  Dorset.— —Marcia  Eugenia,  b.  1890:  m.  1st,  1910,  Capt.  Oswald 
Bethell  Walker,  Hussars,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [see  Walker,  Bt.,  cr.  1868,  colls.];  2ndly, 
1920,  Frangois  de  Juge-Montespierre. Juliet  Ella,  b.  1893. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Eustace  Gambier  Mansel,  b.  1853,  d.  1915  : m.  1883,  Mary  Eleanor, 
da.  of  the  late  Com.  Belgrave,  R.N.  : — 

Philip  Eustace,  b.  1884. Lily  Dorothy,  b.  1888. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  John  Mansel,  C.B.,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Pleydell  Mansel,  b.  (twin)  18x7,  d . 1896:  m.  1848,  Jemima 
Henrietta,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  William  Gambier: — 

Elizabeth  Henrietta. Louisa  Mary.  Residence , Leyspring,  Cambridge. 

Issue  of  the  late  Morton  Grove  Mansel,  b.  1823,  d.  1859  : m-  1848,  Elizabetha  Arundell, 
who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Clutterbuck  Frome,  of  Puncknoll  Manor,  Dorset  : — 
Emma  Louisa  Arundell:  m.  1897,  Col.  Henry  Archibald  Mallock.  Residence , Friar  Mayne  House, 
Broadmayne,  Dorchester. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Owen  Luttrell  Mansel,  b.  1827,  d.  1900:  m.  1859,  Louisa  Catherine, 
who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Lord  William  Montagu  [D.  Manchester,  colls.] : — 

Owen  Llewellyn,  b.  1864. William  Du  Pre,  b.  1869;  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in 

action  during  European  War)  1916. James  Morton,  b.  1876.— —Katharine  Louisa.  Residences, 

3K,  Montagu  Mansions,  W.  ; La  Maddalena,  Pau,  France. Emily  Magdalen.  Residence , Rose 

Cottage,  Dormansland. Winifred  Emma  ; is  a Sister  of  Charity  of  Order  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

Theresa  Mary:  1894,  Algar  Labouchere  Thorold  [see  Thorold,  Bt.,  colls.]. Gwendoline 

Henrietta;  is  a Carmelite  nun. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Edmund  Mansel,  b.  1828,  d.  1905  : m.  i860,  Clare  Henrietta, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Arthur  Lascelles  [see  E.  Harewood,  colls.] : — 

Algernon  Lascelles,  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  : m.  1906,  Isita,  da. 
of  William  Wilson,  formerly  of  52,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Morton, 
b.  1909, — Edmund  Clavell,  b.  1915, — Mervyn  Lascelles,  b.  1917, — Isita  Clare,  b.  1907.  Residence , 
Lammas,  Esher,  Surrey. Hugh  Arthur,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Qapt.  2nd  Batn.  Dor- 

setshire Regt. ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900 

(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps). Evelyn  Louisa. 

Margaret  Blanche. Susan  Emma.  Clare  Frances : m.  1905,  Capt.  Francis  de  Sausmarez 

Shortt,  formerly  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  de  Sausmarez,  b.  1912, — Daphne 
Mansel,  b.  1909. — —Eleanor  Maud  : m.  1909,  R.  Lionel  Foster,  second  son  of  John  Foster,  J.P. , 
D.L. , of  Coombe  Park,  Whitchurch,  Reading;  and  Egton  Lodge,  Cleveland,  Yorkshire,  and  has 
issue  living,  Martin  John  Clavell,  b.  1912, — Eleanor  Joyce,  b.  1915.  Residence , Park  House, 
Queensbury,  Yorkshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Thomas  Mansel,  6th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1783,  d.  1869:  m. 

18 — , Selina  Fleming,  da.  of  Capt.  Benjamin  Leigh,  R.N.  : — 

Alexina  Louisa.  Residence, 

Sir  Francis  Mansel,  1st  baronet,  was  second  brother  of  Sir  Thomas  Mansel,  of  Margam  Abbey, 
co.  Glamorgan,  cr.  a Baronet  1612,  and  whose  great-grandson  Sir  Thomas,  4th  baronet  (cr.  1611)  was 
cr.  Lord  Mansel  of  Margam,  in  1712  [ext.  1750).  The  7th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Carmarthenshire. 


MAPLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Childwick  Bury,  St.  Albans,  Herts,  and  Clarence 
House,  Clarence  Terrace,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London.  [Extinct  1903.] 

Sir  John  Blundell  Maple,  Knt .,  M.P.y  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Grace  Emily  Blundell  ( Lady  Weigall),  b.  1876  : m.  ist,  1896, 
Baron  (Hermann;  von  Eckhardtstein,  K.C.V.O.  (from  whom  she  obtained  a judicial  separation  in 
England  1907,  and  a divorce  in  Germany  1909)  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William  Ernest  George 
Archibald  Weigall,  K.C.M.G.  (formerly  3rd  Batn.  Northamptonshire  Regt),  Gov.  of  S.  Australia 
[see  E.  Westmorland],  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage)  f see  E.  Westmorland].  Residences , 
Government  House,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ; Petwood,  Woodhall  Spa,  Lincolnshire  ; 82,  Eaton 
Square,  S.W. 


MAPPIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Thornbury,  co.  York. 

Sir  Wilson  Mappin,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Jan.  14th,  1848;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Frank,  1920; 
is  a J.P.  for  Sheffield  and  Derbyshire  and  for  W. 
Riding  of  York  : in.  1876,  Emily  Kingsford,  da.  of 
George  Wilson,  of  Tapton  Hall,  Ecclesall,  Sheffield, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Azure,  on  a bend  engrailed  between  two  boars’  heads 
erased  argent  three  lozenges  of  the  first.  Crest — A boar  passant 
sable,  girthed  or,  and  resting  its  dexter  foot  upon  a spur  fesse- 
wise  of  the  second. 

Seats — Birchlands,  and  Thornbury,  Sheffield. 


Daughter  living — Emily  Wilson,  b.  1878 : m.  1907,  John 
Withers.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  living— (Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Wilson 
Mappin,  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1877,  d.  1916  : m.  1906,  Violet 
Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  C.  Mappin,  of  38,  Harrington 
Gardens,  S.W.)  :— 

CHARLES  THOMAS  HEWITT,  b.  March  7th,  1909. 

Molly  Violet,  b.  1907. 

Brother  living— Samuel  Wilson,  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1877) : m.  1881,  Laura,  da.  of  William  Morton, 
formerly  of  Westfield  House,  co.  Lincoln,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  Frank  Crossley  (of  Silverdale,  Auckland,  New  Zea- 
land), b.  1884:  m.  1909,  Ruby,  da.  of  George  Lamberton 
Thomson,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living, 
Laura  Crossley  A 1910,  Ivy  Marjorie  b.  1914,  Ethel  Thorpe  b.  1917, — Frederick  Thorpe,  b.  1886  ; d. 
(accidentally  killed  while  training  for  ser.)  1916  : m.  1912,  Ethel,  da.  of  R.  J.  Barrett, — William 
Hubert,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1918), — Mary  Crossley,  b.  1883.  Residence , 
100,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Frederick  Thorpe  Mappin,  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Retford  (Z)  188085,  and  for 
Hallamshire  Div.  of  W.  Riding  of  York  1885-1906. 


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MARKHAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Beachborough  Park,  Newington,  Kent. 

Sir  Charles  Markham,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  28th,  1899;  ed.  at  Harrow;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Arthur  Basil,  M.P.,  1916  ; Lieut.  2nd  Life 
Guards  1918-19;  is  Hon.  Attache,  Cairo;  served 
with  High  Commn.  in  Russia  1920. 

SWms—  Azure,  on  a pale  argent,  three  lozenges,  palewise 
sable,  issuant  from  a chief  engrailed  or  a demi-lion  gules. 
Creat, — A winged  lion  guardant  or,  the  head  surrounded  by  a 
halo  gules  and  resting  the  dexter  fore  paw  on  a lozenge 
sable. 


Brothers  living— MANSFIELD,  b.  Dec.  30th,  1905. 

Arthur,  b.  19x1. 

Sister  living— Joyous,  b.  1902. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet-Lucv  Bertram,  C.B.E. 
{Lady  Markham ),  da.  of  Capt.  A.  B.  Cunningham; 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  : m.  1898,  Sir  Arthur  Basil  Markham, 
M.P.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence,  47,  Portland 
Place,  W. 

The  1 st  baronet,  Sir  Arthur  Basil  Markham,  was  a Di- 
rector of  the  Tredegar  Iron  and  Coal  Co.,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Tenacious  0/  purpose.  Mansfield  Div.  of  Notts.  (L)  1900-1916. 


MARLING,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1882,  of  Stanley  Park  and  Sedbury  Park,  co.  Gloucester. 

Sir  Percival  Scrope  Marling,  VC., 
C.B.,  3rd  Baronet',  b.  March  6th,  1861  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  William  Henry,  1919;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a 
County  Councillor  for  Gloucestershire,  a J.P.  for 
Monmouthshire,  a D.L.  for  Co.  of  City  of  Bristol, 
patron  of  two  livings,  and  Col.  (retired) ; for- 
merly Comdg.  1 8th  (Queen  Mary’s  Own)  Hussars 
and  York  Garrison  and  Dist.  ; appointed  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  Potchefstroom  Dist.,  S.  Africa 
1909  ; served  in  Boer  War  1881  with  60th  Roy. 
Rifles,  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Mounted  Infantry  in 
Suakim  Expedition  1884  (despatches,  V.C.,  and 
two  clasps),  with  Mounted  Inf.  Camel  Corps 
throughout  the  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (two 
clasps,  promoted  Capt.),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
pre^enl  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
on  Staff  (Mons  star,  medal  with  clasp,  two 
medals)  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1902 : m.  1899,  Beatrice 
Caroline,  da.  of  Francis  Henry  Beaumont,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Buckland  Court,  Betchworth,  Surrey  [see  Beaumont,  Bt.,  cols.]. 

^rtns — Argent,  three  bars  gules  each  charged  with  five  bezants ; in  chief  a lion  passant  gules. 
Crtet — In  front  of  a tower  argent  three  bezants  ; the  tower  capped  with  a cupola,  thereon  a flag- 
staff proper  from  which  flows  a pennant  gules. 

Seats—  Stanley  Park,  Stroud,  Gloucestershire;  Sedbury  Park,  Chepstow.  Clubs — Naval  and 
Military,  Boodle's,  Cavalry,  Carlton,  Bath,  Ranelagh. 


Brothers  living—  Sir  CHARLES  MURRAY,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,b.  Dec.  3rd,  1862  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Canib.  (B.  A.  1884,  M.  A.  1891) ; became  Councillor  of  Embassy  ; appointed 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Persia  1915,  and  to  Denmark  igrgjC.M.G.  1908,  C.B.  (Civil)  1911, 
K.C.M.G.  1916  : m.  1909,  Lucia,  C.B.E.,  only  child  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Ramsay  Slade, 
K.C.B.  [see  Slade,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Stanley  Vincent,  b.  1910, — Yvonne  Mary,  b. 
1912,  — Marion  Charlotte,  b.  1915.  Residence,  British  Legation,  Copenhagen.  Clubs,  Travellers’, 
St.  James’s.— —Samuel  Stanley,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.;  is  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire,  and 
Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  Residence,  Stanley  Park,  Stroud.  Club,  Wellington.  -William 
John  Paley,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1891);  is  a 
J.P.  for  Gloucestershire,  and  Major  Gloucestershire  Regt.  : m.  1913,  Mary  Helen,  da.  of  Col. 
Walter  Bentley  Marling  (infra).  Residence,  The  Croft,  Amberley,  Stroud.  Clubs,  Isthmian, 
Bachelors’. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Walter  Bentley,  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Adj.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn. 
Gloucestershire  Regt.:  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Gloucester  and  Monmouth:  m.  1880,  Mary  Isabella 
Cunynghame,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Broome  Baker  [Cunynghame,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Margaret  Cicely,  b.  1883  : m.  1002,  Capt.  Arthur  Henry  Bathurst,  formerly  1st  Batn.  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.)  [Hay,  Bt.,  cr.  1703,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 
Marling  A.  1904,  William  Henry  b.  1907, — Mary  Helen,  b.  1885  : m.  1913,  Major  William  John 
Paley  Marling  (ante), — Dorothy  Barbara,  b.  1888, — Elspeth  Katharina,  b.  1892  : in.  1915,  Capt. 
Norman  Tyrer,  Bedfordshire  Regt.  Residence , Domus,  Broadstairs.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. 

The  xst  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Gloucestershire  West  (L)  1868-74,  and  for  Stroud  1875-80,  and 
the  2nd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Gloucestershire  x888. 


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MARR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Sunderland,  co  Palatine  of  Durham. 

Sir  James  Marr,  C.B.E. , 1st  Baronet, 
son  of  Christopher  Hall  Marr,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne ; b.  Sept.  9th,  1854;  ed.  privately;  is  a 
shipbuilder,  a Member  of  Shipbuilding  Council 
at  Admiralty,  Chm.  of  Sir  James  Laing  and  Sons 
(Limited),  of  Sunderland,  of  Sunderland  Forge 
and  Engineering  Co.  (Limited),  of  Wear  Ship- 
builders’ Asso.,  of  River  Wear  Commrs.,  and  of 
Lloyd’s  Registry  of  Shipping,  Managing  Director 
of  Joseph  L.  Thompson  and  Sons  (Limited),  of 
Sunderland,  a Freeman  of  City  of  London,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Durham;  C.B.E.  1918:  m.  1876,  Mary, 
da.  of  John  Lynn,  of  Hylton,  co.  Durham,  and 
has  issue. 

— Azure,  the  mast  and  sail  of  a ship,  pennon 
flying,  within  eight  estoiles  in  orle  or.  (fmt — A bell 
charged  with  a fouled  anchor  proper. 

Seat — Parkside,  Roker,  Sunderland.  Club — Royal 

Thames  Yacht.  

Sonsliving— JOHN  LYNN,  b.  Sept.  23rd,  1877; 

Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  R.G.A.  (T.F.),  and  a Member  of 
Durham  Co.  Territorial  Force  Asso. : in.  1920,  Amelia  Rachel,  da.  of  Robert  Thompson,  of  Over- 

dinsdale  Hall,  co.  Durham.  Residence , Aykleyheads,  Durham. William  Bell,  b.  1881  ; B.Sc. 

Durham  Univ.  : in.  1906,  Hilda,  da.  of  George  Carse,  of  Wilton,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  living, 
Allan  James,  b.  1907, — Norman  Carse,  b.  1910, — Arthur  Lynn,  b,  1914.  Residence , Sunderland. 
Daughter  living  — Ellen  Bell : in.  1907,  Harry  Cecil  Coatsworth. 

SMITH-MARRIOTT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1774,  of  Sydling  St.  Nicholas,  Dorsetshire. 

Sir  William  Henry  Smith-Marriott,  5th 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  7th,  1835  ; j.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  William 
Marriott,  1864 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Dorset  (High  Sheriff  1875)  : m.  1868,  Elizabeth 
Dorothea,  whot/.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Richard  Cavendish 
[see  B.  Waterpark,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  barry  of  six,  or  and  sable,  in  chief  two 
escallops  gules,  Marriott ; 2nd  and  3rd,  sable,  a fesse  erminois  cotised  or, 
between  three  martlets  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  an  ermine  spot,  Smith. 
Crtsts — ist,  a mount  vert,  thereon  a talbot  passant  sable  guttee  de  larmes, 
collared  and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or  ; 2nd,  a greyhound  sejant  gules, 
collared  and  a line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with 
a mascle  argent. 

Seat — The  Down  House,  Blandford,  Dorsetshire. 


Sons  living — WILLIAM  JOHN,  b.  Nov.  6th,  1870  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; is 
a J.P.  for  Dorset.-  John,  b.  1876. 

Daughters  living — Dorothea  Anna,  b.  1871. Mabel  Alice,  b.  i88t  : m.  1910,  Arthur  Hamilton 

Cooper  [ see  Cooper,  Bt.,  cr.  1863J.  Residence , 63,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

Brother  living — Rev.  Hugh  Forbes,  b.  1840;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Kent,  and  R.  of  Horsmonden  : m.  1864,  Frances  Catherine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
George  Cavendish  [see  B.  Waterpark,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Hugh  Randolph  Caven- 
dish, b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890)  ; formerly  Curate  of  Christ  Church,  Watney 
Street,  E.  ; is  Curate  of  Horsmonden,  Kent, — George  Rudolph  Wyldbore,  b.  1869  : m.  1897,  Dorothy 
Magdalene,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Parry,  formerly  V.  of  Llanarmon,  Vardle,  near  Corwen,  and  has 
issue  living,  Ralph  George  Cavendish  b.  1900,  Francis  Patrick  Parry  b.  1906, — Frances  Julia  Eliza- 
beth, b.  1871  : m.  1900,  Charles  Ernest  Smith-Marriott,  who  d.  1919,  having  obtained  a divorce 
1915  [see  colls.,  infra].  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Horsmonden. 

Sisters  living — Anna  Rebecca  : m.  1852,  Edward  John  Briscoe,  who  d.  1911,  and  has  issue  living, 
Edward  John  Marriott  (of  Screggan  Manor,  Tullamore.  Club , Junior  Conservative),  b.  1862; 
formerly  Capt.  Dublin  City  R.G.A.  (Mil.):  m.  1891,  Diana  Louisa,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  — Hartley, 
— Julia  Elizabeth.  Residences , Riverdale,  Killucan,  co.  Westmeath ; Screggan  Manor,  Tullamore, 
Charlotte  Lydia  Peareth  : m.  1865,  the  Rev.  Horace  Meeres,  who  d.  1907,  V.  of  Bradwell, 
and  has  issue  living,  Eustace  William  Marriott,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — , 
M.A.  1893), — Katharine  Anna.  Residence , Harrow  View,  West  Ealing,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Bosworth  Smith-Marriott,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1837, 
d.  1900:  m.  1862,  Frances  Julia,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  James 
Radclyffe,  of  Hyde  House,  Dorset : — 

William,  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1889)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1890:  in.  ist, 
1887,  Charlotte  Marianne,  who  d.  1910,  el.  da.  of  the  late  John  Francis  Austen,  of  Capel  Manor, 
Horsmonden  ; 2ndiy,  1911,  Elinor  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Ludlow  Eustace  Maude  [see  V.  Hawarden], 
and  widow  of  Harry  William  Stronge  [Stronge,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage), 
Mary  Charlotte,  b.  1888 : m.  1913,  Heathfield  Dodgson, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Rosemary  Kathleen, 

b.  1916.  Residence , Poplars,  Horsmonden,  Kent. Hilda  Maria  : m.  ist,  1887,  the  Rev.  William 

Nepean  Peareth,  who  d.  1901  ; 2ndly,  1904,  the  Rev.  Augustus  William  Frederic  Theodore  de 
Spailier,  V.  of  Kingsley,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Albert  John  b.  1888;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Capt.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.), — William  Frederic  Ernest,  b.  1893  ; ed. 
at  Rossall,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Capt.  Roy.  West  Kent  Regt. — Owen  Julian,  b.  1896, — 
Hilda  Muriel  Dorothy,  b.  1900.  Residence , Kingsley  Vicarage,  Bordon,  Hants. 

Grandson  of  the  late  John  Bosworth  Smith-Marriott  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Ernest  Smith-Marriott,  b.  1872,  d.  1919:  in.  1900,  Frances  Julia 
Elizabeth  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1915),  da.  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Forbes  Smith- 
Marriott  [see  ante]  : — 

Ernest  John  Bosworth,  b.  1902.  Residence , Kuala  Lumpar,  Federated  Malay  States. 


Semper  fidelis. 
Always  faithful. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Reginald  Southwell  Smith  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Bosworth  Smith,  b.  1839,  d.  1908  : m.  1865,  Flora  (now  of 
Bingham’s  Melcombe,  Dorchester  >,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmund  Dawe  Wickham,  of 
Cheam  Park,  and  V.  of  Holmwood,  Dorking  : — 

Gerard  Hugh  Bosworth,  b.  1868  : m.  r893,  Olive  Yates,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Claude,  b. 
1899, — Ellinor  Joan,  b.  1896, — Vera  Bosworth,  b.  1904, — Bertha  Bosworth,  b.  1908.  Residence , 
Consolacian  del  Sur,  Pina  del  Rio,  Cuba.  Reginald  Montagu  Bosworth,  b.  1872  ; is  Assist. 
Coramr.,  Basutoland:  in.  1st,  1905,  Agnes  Val  Davies,  who  d.  19T5  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Kate  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Pardoe  Radclyffe,  of  Birmingham,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage), 
Reginald  Bosworth,  b.  1917, — Alan  Bosworth,  b.  1919, — (by  1st  marriage),  Kathleen  Flora 
Bosworth,  b.  1907, — Daphne  Evangeline  Bosworth,  b.  1909, — Ursula  Gwendolin  Bosworth,  b.  1911. 

Residence , Mafetang,  Basutoland,  ' S.  Africa. Bertrand  Nigel  Bosworth,  b.  1873;  is  Dep. 

Commr.,  Punjab  : m.  1912,  Mary  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  David  Inches  Bett,  of  New  Hall, 

Forfarshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Nigella,  b.  1913.  Residence , Mianwali,  Punjab. Mervyn 

Henry  Bosworth,  b.  1878:  in.  1914,  Sophie,  da.  of  John  Warmington,  of  Ninnes,  Lelant,  Cornwall. 
——Nevil  Digby  Bosworth,  b.  1886;  is  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Board  of  Education: 
vt.  1913,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  John  Francis  Wood,  of  Uffculme,  Devon,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Nevil  Bosworth,  b.  1918, — Bridget  Laura  Bosworth,  b.  1915.  Residence , Morton  House, 
Chiswick  Mall,  W.  Ellinor  Flora  Bosworth  (Lady  Grogan)',  m.  1st,  1894,  Sir  Harry  Langhorne 
Thompson,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1902,  Administrator  of  St.  Lucia;  2ndly,  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir 

Edward  Ion  Beresford  Grogan,  2nd  Bt.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own). 

Bertha  Joan  Bosworth,  b.  1883  : m.  1911,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Sinclair  Shephard, 
D.S.O.  Residence , Shortlake,  Osmingtcn,  Dorset. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Reginald  Southwell  Smith,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1809, 
d.  1895  : in.  1836,  Emily  Genevieve,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Hanson 
Simpson : — 

Walter  William  Marriott,  C.B.E.,  <5.  1846 ; formerly  Col.  R.A.  ; Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  European  War  1914-18  (C.B.E.);  was 
A.A.G.,  W.  Dist.  1900-1904;  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918:  in.  1874,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  John  H.  Ley,  of 
Trehill,  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  Harry  Reginald  Walter  Marriott,  D.S.O  , b.  1875  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A.  ; served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898  (despatches,  medal),  in  S.  African  War  T900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.) ; D.S.O.  1916;  appointed  Director  of  Artillery,  India  1919:  m.  1906, 
Dorothy  Herbert,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Herbert  Smith.  J.P.,  of  Buckhill,  Caine,  Wilts, — Alice  Emily 
Marriott,  b.  1876  : in.  1904,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  William  Egerton,  who  d.  1908 
[see  Grey- Egerton,  Bt. , colls.],— Henrietta  Rose  Marriott,  b.  1877:  in.  1st,  1903,  Col.  Frederick 
John  Stewart  Cleeve,  formerly  R.A.,  who  1916,  having  obtained  a divorce  1908;  2ndly,  1909, 
Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Walter  Beresford  Henning,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A. , and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Vera 
b.  1910,  Monica  Constance  b.  1916, — Constance  Gertrude  Marriott,  b.  1885, — Vera  Rose  Marriott, 
b.  1887  : in.  1912,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Cathcart  Gowlland,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Downside,  Winchester.— —Alice  Christiana.— —Evangeline  Frances.  Residence,  Tenan- 
trees,  Dorchester. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Alfred  Smith  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Francis  Wyldbore  Smith,  b.  1869,  d.  1919:  m.  1903,  Kate 
Beatrice  (now  of  Marston  Lodge,  Broadstone,  Dorset),  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Deane,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Fareham  House,  Fareham  : — 

Hugh  Deane,  b.  1907. John  Henry,  b.  1916. Kathleen  Elinor,  b.  1905. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Smith  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Alfred  Smith,  b.  1841,  d.  \ in.  1868,  Elinor  Frances,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Moss  King,  R.  of  More  Crichell  : — 

Rev.  William  Reginald  Wyldbore,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896);  is  V.  of 
Grindon,  and  Chap,  to  Marquess  of  Londonderry  : in.  1905,  Dorothy,  da.  of  G.  Green,  of  Watford 
Field  House.  Watford,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Anthony  Wyldbore,  b.  T909, — Francis  Brian 
Wyldbore,  b.  19T3.  Residence,  Thorpe  Thewles  Vicarage,  Ferryhill,  Durham.—— Sir  Edmund 
Charles  Wyldbore,  b.  1877  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.,  and  a Director  of  Metropolitan 
Carriage  and  Wagon  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Suez  Canal  Co.  ; appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Tangier 
1900  (acted  as  Charge  d’Afiaires  1905)  ; transferred  to  Canea  1907  (acted  as  Consul-Gen.  1907, 
1908,  and  1909);  seconded  to  Exhibitions  Branch  of  Board  of  Trade  1910  ; was  H.M.’s  Assist. 
Commr.  for  Turin  Exhibition  1911  and  British  Commr.,  Leipzig  Exhibition  1914;  is  a Grand  Officer 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  a Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  St.  Anne 
of  Russia,  and  is  a Com.  of  Orders  of  George  I.  of  Greece,  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Sacred  Trea- 
sure of  Japan  ; Director  of  International  Commn.  for  Supplies  for  Allies  1914-19,  with  rank  of  an 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade;  Knt.  1916:  in.  1901,  Evadne  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  John  Talbot 
Kellett,  of  Great  Clonard,  Wexford,  and  has  issue  living,  Jocelin  Evadne,  b.  19 — , — Monica 
Elizabeth,  b.  19—.  Residence , 37,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W.7.  Club,  St.  James  s.  Ursula 

Gertrude.  ■ Sybil  Betha. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  Hanson  Smith,  b.  1846,  d.  1896 : in.  1870,  Sophie  Marsella 
Poole  (now  of  Charlton  Marshall,  Blandford)  :— 

Eleanor  Fanny,  b.  1871 : in.  1894,  the  Rev.  Frank  Benet  Phillips,  R.  of  Buckland.  Residence,  Buck- 
land  Rectory,  Buntingford,  Herts. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Smith,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1810,  d.  1851 : in. 
1838,  Mary  Isabella,  da.  of  Capt.  Richard  Bogue,  R.H.A.  : — 

Ella  Henrietta:  in.  1873,  Hugh  Bellamy,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Vaux,  b.  1^73, — Ella  Margaret, 
— Hilda  Mary.— Gertrude  Floyer  (Countess  of  Moray)  : in.  1879,  the  16th  Earl  of  Moray,  who 
1909.  Residence,  Westfield,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Heathcote  Smith,  7th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1813,  d.  1871 : 
in.  1839,  Christina,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  William  Mackintosh,  of  Geddes,  N.B.  : — 
Amelius  Morland,  b.  1845  ; formerly  Lieut.  18th  Hussars,  Capt.  New  Zealand  Militia,  and  Assist, 
Colonial  Sec.  New  Zealand:  in.  1877,  Louisa,  da.  of  Henry  Howorth,  formerly  of  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Wyldbore  Heathcote,  b.  1882, — Christine  Mary  Louise,  b. 

1880.  Residence,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. Jane  Elizabeth  Anna. Eleanora  Frances:  in. 

1865,  Edward  James  Castle,  K.C.  (Recorder  of  Bristol),  who  d.  1912,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald 
Wingfield,  C.M.G.,  D.S  O.,  b.  1874  [see  “ Companionage"],— William  Charles,  R.M.,  b.  1875; 
became  Lieut.  1897  : m.  1902,  Janet  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  Smith,  of  Fareham,  Hants, 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Fraser  b.  1905,  Joan  Helen  Graham,— Thomas  Amelius  Marriott,  b. 
1877  ; is  ir.  Chinese  Customs : m.  1904,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  Henderson,  and  has 
issue  living,  Islay  Marriott  b.  1905,  Cicely  Gwendoline  Marriott  b.  1911,  Hilary  Marriott  b.  1914,— 
Nowell  Stuart,  b.  1886, — Mildred  Isabel:  in.  1894,  Halford  Wotton  Hewitt,  Bar.-at-law.  of  155, 
Sloane  Street,  S.W.  [ see  Hewitt,  Knt.],— Helen  Margaret:  m.  1900,  Edmund  Frazer  Buckley, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  2,  Priory  Grove,  The  Boltons,  S.W.,  and  6,  Stone  Buildings,  W.C.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edmund  Graham  b.  1901,  Millicent  Cynthia  Mary  b.  1906. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Heathcote  Smith  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Heathcote  Smith,  b.  1847,  d.  1914  : in.  rst,  1873,  Clara  Jane,  who  d. 
1898,  da.  of  John  Ross  Soden,  of  Clapham,  Surrey  ; 2nd,  1899,  Louisa  Floyd,  da.  of  George 
White,  of  Great  Missenden,  Bucks  : — 

By  1st  marriage),  Clifford  Edward  Heathcote  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  is  in  Levant 
Consular  Ser.  ; has  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  : in.  1909,  Helene,  da.  of  J.  R.  Spiegelthal,  and 


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has  issue  living,  Clifford  Bertram  Bruce  Heathcote,  b.  1912.  Elaine  Jocelyn  Laura  Heathcote, 
b.  1910.— Frances  Ethel  Heathcote,  b.  1877  : m.  1904,  Archibald  Lestock  Hales.—  -(By  2nd 
marriage)  Cecil  Roland  Heathcote,  b.  1901.-^— Stephanie  Cecilia  Heathcote,  b.  1904. 

The  4th  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Marriott. 

MARTIN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791.  [Extinct  1910.] 

Sir  Richard  Byam  Martin,  5th  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughters  living  of  5th  Baronet— Mary  Catherine:  m.  1894,  William  Henry  Knight. 

Margaret  Louise:  m.  1902,  Alexander  Finlay  Smith. Georgiana  Phyllis  Maud. 

Sisters  living  of  5th  Baronet — Caroline.— —Grace.— -Harriette  Fanshawe.  Residence , 5, 
Oxford  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Catherine  {Lady  Martin ),  only  child  of  the  late  Capt.  Knipe, 
5th  Dragoon  Guards  : vi.  1869,  Sir  Richard  Byam  Martin,  5th  baronet  who  d.  1910.  Residence , 
7,  Esplanade,  Plymouth. 

MARTIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Overbury  Court,  co.  Worcester.  [Extinct  1916.) 

Sir  Richard  Biddulph  Martin,  ist  and  last  Baronet . 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Mary  Frances  ( Lady  Martin ),  da.  of  the  late  Adm  Richard 
Crozier,  of  West  Hill,  Isle  of  Wight  : m.  1864,  Sir  Richard  Biddulph  Martin,  ist  Bt  , who  d.  1916, 
when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , Overbury  Court.  Tewkesbury. 

Maryon-Wilson,  see  Wilson. 

Mather-Jackson,  see  Jackson. 

MASON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Compton  Pauncefoot,  Somerset. 

Sir  William  James  Peake  Mason,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  George  Holt  Mason,  of 
Castleton,  Tunbridge  Wells;  b.  Nov.  nth,  1862; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1891  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset, 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Compton  Pauncefoot  and 
Blackford,  and  Chm.  of  Executive  of  British  Ambu- 
lance Committee  ; unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div. 
of  Somerset  ( C ) Oct.  1900,  N.  Div.  thereof  Jan. 
1906,  and  E.  Div.  of  Finsbury  Jan.  and  Dec.  1910  : 
vi.  1885,  Edith,  third  da.  of  Alexander  Murray 
Affleck,  of  Dumfries,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  three  spur  rowels  azure,  on  a chief  of  the  last  a 
plate  charged  with  a fleur  de  lis  between  two  like  plates  each 
charged  with  a cross  couped  all  gules.  Cmt — A stag’s  head 

erased  azure,  attired  and  charged  on  the  neck  with  three  cross- 
crosslets  in  fesse  or. 

Seat — Compton  Castle,  Compton  Pauncefoot,  Somerset. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Bath. 


Son  living— GLYNN  KEITH  MURRAY,  D.S.O.,  b.  May 
29th,  1887  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Hussars 
(retired)  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919):  vi.  1918,  Grace  Elinor,  da. 
of  N.  Keen,  and  has  issue  living,  Irene  Elizabeth  Ann,  b. 
1919  Club , Cavalry. 

MATHESON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Lochalsh,  co.  Ross. 

Sir  Alexander  Perceval  Matheson,  3rd 

Baronet ; b.  Feb.  6th,  1861  ; s.  his  half-brother,  Sir 
Kenneth  James,  1920 ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  W.  Australia  and 
of  Senate  of  Commonwealth  of  Australia  : vi.  1884, 
Eleanor  ( Residence  of  Lady  Matheson,  Ardarun, 
Littlehampton),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Kyrle  Ernie 
Aubrey  Money,  of  Much  Marcle,  Herefordshire,  having 
had  issue  of  whom,  Ian  Kenneth,  b.  1893  > Capt. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of 
Albany’s)  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917, — Alexander  Perceval,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Army  Ser. 
Corps,  and  Flight-Com.  Roy.  Flying  Corps.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Roderick 
Kyrle,  b.  1S97  ; Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  ; d.  (of 
wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

gtrma — Argent,  three  dexter  hands  couped  at  the  wrist  gules, 
within  a bordure  of  the  last.  Crest — Issuing  from  an  Eastern 

crown  or  a hand  brandishing  a scimitar  in  fesse  proper. 

Residence , — 6d,  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Mansions,  N.W.i. 
Club — National  Liberal.  


Daughters  living— Margaret  Anna  (Nancy).  Residence , Ardarun,  Littlehampton. Norah  : 

m.  1915,  Arthur  Harry  Gerald  Dawson,  Assist.  Surveyor-Gen.,  Ceylon,  of  Otterton,  Colombo, 

Ceylon,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor,  b.  1916. Muriel  Helen  : in.  ist,  1909,  Patrick  Wallace 

Gould,  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  ; 
2ndly,  1919,  Herbert  Bush,  Lieut.  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps,  of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Richard  Ian,  b.  1913, — Michael  John,  b.  1915.  Eleanor. 
Residence , 1,  Trebovir  Road,  S.W. 5. 

Brothers  living -RODERICK  MACKENZIE  CHISHOLM,  b.  Dec.  1861:  in.  ist,  1883,  Jane 
Clark,  who  d.  1895  (having  been  divorced  1894),  da.  of  the  late  John  Grant;  2ndly,  1899,  Emma 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  James  A.  Croft,  Explorer  of  the  Niger,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  mar- 
riage), Ethel  Ivy  Flora.  O.B.E.,  b.  1886;  was  a Div.  Director,  Women’s  Roy.  Naval  Ser.  during 
European  War;  M.B.E,  1917;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Residence , ir,  Cresswell  Gardens,  S.W. 


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Club , Royal  Automobile.- Torquhil  George,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  1871 ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 

Coldstream  Guards,  and  a Maj.-Gen. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919  : m.  1900,  Ella  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  H.  Linton,  of  Hemingford 
Abbots,  Hunts.  Residence , 45B,  Chester  Square,  S.W.i. 

Sisters  living — Anna  Elizabeth. Flora  ( Lady  Pauncefort-Duncombe)'.  m.  1st,  1883,  Sir  Philip 

Henry  Pauncefort-Duncombe,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1895  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Arthur  Lucas.  Residence., 
Moreton  Manor,  Buckingham. 

Half-Sister  living— Mary  Isabella:  m.  1881,  Wallace  Charles  Houstoun,  and  has  issue  living, 
Hugo  Henry  fof  ir,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W.,  and  Wolverton  House,  Wolverton,  Bucks),  b.  1833: 
m.  1915,  the  Hon.  Maisie  Violet  Annabella  Dundas,  da.  of  5th  Viscount  Melville, — Lavinia  Mary 
( Lady  Hay),  b.  1882  : m.  1905,  Sir  Duncan  Edwyn  Hay,  10th  Bt.  {cr.  1635),  of  King’s  Meadows, 
Haystoun,  Peebles.  Residence , Wolverton  House,  Bucks. 

Widow  living  01  2nd  Baronet — Ada  Juliana  {Lady  Math e son),  da.  of  the  late  George  E.  B. 
Lousada,  and  widow  of  Daniel  C.  Stiebel,  of  43,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  : in.  1913,  Sir  Kenneth 
James  Matheson,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , 43,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

Mathesons  occupied  the  lands  of  Lochalsh,  Attadale,  etc.,  from  the  13th  century.  Their  chief 
being  one  of those  arrested  and  executed  at  Inverness  in  1427,  the  estates  were  granted  to  Celestine  of 
The  Isles,  whose  granddaughter,  Margaret,  conveyed  the  half  to  her  husband  Macdonell  of  Glen- 
garry. John  Matheson,  who  in  1728  married  Margaret  Mackenzie,  a descendant  of  this  marriage, 
acquired  Attadale  before  1738.  Their  great-grandson  and  heir  male,  Alexander  Matheson,  having  in 
1851,  purchased  Lochalsh,  was  created  a baronet  under  that  designation  ; he  sat  as  M.P.  for  Inverness 
District  (A)  1847-68,  and  for  Ross  and  Cromarty  1868-84.  / 

MATHEWS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  the  Middle  Temple.  [Extinct  1920.] 

Sir  Charles  Willie  Mathews,  K.C.B. , ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Lucy  {Lady  Mathews),  da.  of  Lindsay  Sloper : in.  1888,  Sir 
Charles  Willie  Mathews,  K.C.B.,  ist  baronet,  Director  of  Public  Prosecutions,  who  d.  1920,  when 
the  title  became  ext.  Residence,  88,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  1. 

MATHIAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Vaendre  Hall,  St.  Mellons,  co.  Monmouth. 

Sir  Richard  Mathias,  ist  Baronet, 

son  of  John  Mathias,  steamship  owner,  of  Aberyst- 
wyth ; b.  June  ist,  1863;  ed,  at  Ardwyn.  Sch., 
Aberystwyth;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1896;  is  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  J.  Mathias  and  Sons,  ship- 
owners, of  Cardiff,  and  of  Cardiff  and  Gloucester 
Chambers  of  Commerce,  a Director  of  Cambrian 
Steam  Navigation  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  London 
Steamship  Owners’  Mutual  Insurance  Asso. 
(Limited),  a Life  Fellow  of  Institute  of  Directors, 
a Governor  of  Univ.  Coll,  of  S.  Wales  and  Mon- 
mouthshire, a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire, 
and  a Life  Member  of  Monmouthshire  Chamber 
of  Agriculture  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Cheltenham  (Z,) 
Dec.  1910  to  March  1911,  when  he  was  unseated 
on  petition;  defeated  there  Jan.  1910  ; cr.  Knt. 
1913:  in.  1899,  Annie,  younger  da.  of  Evan 
Hughes,  of  Cardiff,  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  on  a pile  gules  a dragon  rampant  of  the 
field,  in  base  two  daffodils  slipped  and  leaved  proper. 

V.  -9,  - v- y Crtgt — On  a mount  vert,  a goat  rampant  proper  between 

NsNpyc TOFO two  daffodils  as  in  the  arms. 

^ Seat — Vaendre  Hall,  St.  Mellons,  Monmouthshire. 

Victory  loves  care.  Clubs — Royal  Societies’,  Reform,  Royal  Automobile. 

Son  living— RICHARD  HUGHES,  b.  April  6th,  1905. 

MAXWELL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1627,  of  Calderwood,  co.  Lanark. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Jane  {Lady  Maxwell  of  Calderwood),  da.  of  Frank  Baird: 
m.  ist,  1880,  Sir  William  Maxwell,  10th  baronet,  who  d.  1885,  when  the  baronetcy  reverted  to  his 
kinsman  the  9th  Baron  Farnham  ; 2ndly,  1887,  George  Leader  Owen,  J.P.,  D.L.,  LL.B.,  who  d. 
1905.  Residences,  Withybush,  co.  Pembroke  ; Glen-Owen,  Cheltenham. 

MAXWELL,  Creation  (N.S.)  1681,  of  Monreith,  Wigtownshire. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell, 
P C. , LL.D .,  D.C.L. , F.R.S. , 7^  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  8th, 
1845  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William,  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow,  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Durham  ; is  Lord-Lieut.  of  Wigtownshire,  and  Pres,  of  its 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  a F. R.S.  ; sometime  Pres,  of 
So.  of  Antiquaries  of  Scotland  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  Chm.  of 
Council  of  National  Asso.  for  Prevention  of  Consumption  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Wigtownshire  ( C ) 1880-1906;  was  a Lord 
of  the  Treasury  1886-92,  and  Chm.  of  Roy.  Commns.  on 
Tuberculosis  1896-8,  and  for  Scottish  Historical  Monuments, 
1908:  in.  1869,  Mary,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Henry  Fletcher 
Campbell,  of  Boquhan,  Stirlingshire,  and  has  issue. 

£Vrms — Argent,  an  eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sable,  beaked 
and  membered  gules  ; on  the  breast  an  escutcheon  of  the  first,  charged 
with  a saltire  of  the  second,  surcharged  in  the  centre  with  a hurcheon 
(hedgehog),  or,  all  within  a bordure  gules.  Crrat — An  eagle  rising 
proper. 

Seat — Monreith,  Whauphill,  Wigtownshire.  Clubs — Carlton, 

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Grandsons  living”— Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Aymer  Edward  Maxwell,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet, 
b.  1877,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : nt.  1909,  Lady  Mary  Percy  (now  of  House  of  Elrig,  Portwilliam, 
Wigtownshire),  da.  of  7th  Duke  of  Northumberland  : — 

AYMER,  b.  Dec.  7th,  1911.— -Eustace,  b.  1913.^— Gavin,  b.  19x4.  ■ Christian,  b.  igio. 
Daughters  living — Ann  Christian  ( Lady  Stirling-Maxwell),  b.  1871  : m.  1901,  Sir  John  Maxwell 
Stirling-Maxwell,  10th  Bt.  Residences , Pollock  House,  Renfrewshire;  21,  Portland  Place, 

W. Winifred  Edith,  b.  1873 : in.  1897 , Alistair  Erskine  Graham  [M.  Tweeddale,  colls.]. 

Residence , 19,  Inverleith  Row,  Edinburgh.— Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1875:  m.  1901,  Ernest  Robert 
Walker  [ see  Walker,  Bt.,  cr.  1868].  Residence , 

Sister  living — Alan  Eglantine.  Residence , 17,  Inverleith  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Hamilton  Maxwell,  B.S.C.,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 

17 — , d.  18 — : in.  18 — , Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Grierson,  4th  baronet  : — 
Alexander  Charles,  b.  18 — : in.  18 — , Helena  Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Elliot  Porch, 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  four  sons.  Residence , Melbourne. 


MAXWELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Cardoness,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

Sir  William  Francis  Maxwell,  4th 

Baronet ; b,  June  19th,  1844;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William,  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is  a D.L.  for 
Kirkcudbrightshire  : m.  1884,  Jessidora,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Anthony  Macrae,  LL.D.,  of 
Macrae,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  only  son, 
William  Francis  John,  b.  1885  ; Lieut.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers;  d.  (killed  in  action  at 
the  Dardanelles)  1915. 

&rms — Quarterly : 1st,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  with 
two  heads  sable  ; 2nd,  azure,  the  chancel  end  of  a church 
proper ; 3rd,  argent,  a saltire  sable  within  a bordure  chequy 
argent  and  sable  ; 4th,  argent,  a bend  azure  ; all  within  a bordure  embattled  gules.  Crest — A 

savage’s  head  affronte  proper  between  two  branches  of  laurel.  Supporters—  Dexter,  a lion  ; sinister, 
a buck  all  proper. 

Seat  — ; Cardoness,  Gatehouse,  Kirkcudbrightshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  New,  Conservative 
(Edinburgh).  

Daughter  living — Dorothea  Letitia  May,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Lieut.-Col,  Frederick  Rainsford- 
Hannay,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ramsay  William,  b.  1911. 

Sister  living — Mary  Grace  ( Lady  Gordon) : in.  1866,  Sir  Williarn  Gordon,  7th  Bt.,  who  d.  1906. 
Residence , Earlston,  Kirkcudbright. 

Half-Sisters  living — Louisa  Maria.  Residence , 27,  Burton  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W. Georgina 

Eleanor:  in.  1874,  Robert  Stewart,  who  d.  1902,  late  79th  Highlanders.  Residence,  Culgruff, 
Crossmichael,  Scotland.  Letitia  May  : in.  1884,  Horatio  Ross  Macrae,  W.S.,  of  dunes.  Resi- 
dences, 14,  Gloucester  Place,  Edinburgh  ; Clunes,  near  Inverness. 

HERON -MAXWELL.  Creation  (N.S.)  1683,  of  Springkell,  Dumfriesshire. 

Sir  Ivor  Walter  Heron  Heron- 
Maxwell,  M.C.,  8th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  13th, 
1871  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  John  Robert, 
1910;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1893,  M.  A.  1897) ; Capt.  in  the 
Army  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.)  : m. 
1910,  Norah  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Francis 
Parker  [see  E.  Macclesfield],  and  has  issue. 

Jirms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  on  a saltire 
sable,  an  annulet  or,  stoned  azure ; in  base,  a cres- 
cent of  the  second  ; all  within  a bordure  gules  charged 
with  eight  bezants,  Maxwell  ',  2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  on 
a bend  argent  a rose  between  two  lions  passant  gules. 
Heron.  Crest — A dexter  hand  proper  holding  an 
eagle’s  neck  erased  with  two  heads  sable.  Supporters — 
Two  eagles  close-reguardant  sable. 

Residence — Springkell  House,  Burgh  Heath, 
Tadworth,  Surrey.  Club— Wellington. 

Son  living— PATRICK  IVOR,  b.  July  26th,  1916. 

Daughters  living— Jean  Norah,  b.  1911. Helen  Naomi,  V.  1913. 

Sisters  living— Maud  Lucia  Heron  ; in.  1893,  William  Marshall  Cazalet,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  Welsh  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916,— Victor  Alexander,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  Capt.  Household  Cav.  ; Euiopean  War  1914-18 
(M.C.), — Peter  Victor  Ferdinand,  b.  1907, — Thelma,  b.  1899.  Residences,  Fairlawne,  Tonbridge  ; 

19,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ; Villa  Liserb,  Cimiez,  Nice. Gwendoline  Heron,  M.B.E.  ; M.B.E. 

1918  : m.  1889,  Richard  Bayley  Chenevix  Trench  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.].  Residence , Lime 

Grove,  Bangor,  N.  Wales.  Kathleen  Edith  Heron. Muriel  Heron.  Residence , 5,  Sloane 

Court,  S.W. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  6th  baronet) — Robert  Charles  Heron,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1884;,  was  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Parliamentary  Secs,  to  Board  of  Trade 
1881-92,  and  Comptroller  of  Companies  Depart.,  Board  of  Trade  1911-13.  Residence,  35,  South 
Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Arthur  Wellington  Heron,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1896,  Alicia 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Thomas  Buckle,  of  101,  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W. 

A (daughters  of  6th  baronet) — Caroline  Mary  Heron.  Residence , 108,  Denbigh  Street, 
S- W Mary  Katherine  Dundonald  Heron.  Residence , 108,  Denbigh  Street,  S.W. -^—Beatrice 
Ethel  Heron  ; is  a Lady-in-Waiting  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Albany.  Residence , 63A,  Elizabeth 
Street,  Eaton  Square,  S.W 


May  it  flourish  again. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Michael  Heron  Maxwell-Heron  (infra)  ; — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Heron  Maxwell-Heron,  b.  1836,  d.  1899  : m.  1868,  Marguerite,- 
da.  of  William  Stancomb,  of  Blount’s  Court,  Wilts  : — 

Guy  Heron,  b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches1 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps).  Club,  Caledonian  ... 
Violet  Bridget  Heron:  m.  1S98,  Arthur  Charles  Womb  well,  and  has  issue  living,  Claude  Ronald,. 
b.  1900, — Michael  Henry,  b.  1907.  Residence,  The  Firs,  Newbury,  Berks. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Heron  Maxwell-Heron  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Basil  Charles  Montagu  Maxwell-Heron,  b.  1878,  d.  (result  of  active 
service  during  European  War)  1916  : in.  1905,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Garrett  O’Byrne  : — 
Guy  John  Ewen,  b.  1905.— —Rita  Steuart  Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Michael  Heron  Maxwell-Heron,  4th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1811, 
d.  1873 : m.  1834,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  William 
Burgoyne,  R.N.  [Burgoyne,  Bt.,  cr.  1641,  colls.]  : — 

Frederick  William  Burgoyne,  b.  1838  ; formerly  Com.  R.N.  ; served  in  Baltic  and  Black  Sea  during 
Crimean  War  (Baltic  medal,  Crimean  medal  with  two  clasps,  Turkish  medal,  and  Medjidie),  and 
in  China  1859-60  (medal):  in.  1882,  Louisa  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Major  F.  S.  Paterson,  B.S.C., 
and  widow  of  Capt.  A.  H.  Harrison,  6th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charlotte  Margaretta  : 
in.  1911,  Lieut.-Com.  Charles  Albert  Carey,  R.N.  Residence , Cromer  Lodge,  Southampton.-- 
Harriet. 

Issue  (all  of  whom  are  surnamed  Heron-Maxwell)  of  the  late  Edward  Heron 
Maxwell-Blair,  7th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1890:  in.  1847,  Elizabeth 
Ellen,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Henry  Stopford-Blair,  R.A. 
[E.  Courtown,  colls.]:— 

William  Henry  Stopford,  b.  1852  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  and 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  S.E.  Scotland  R.G.A.  ; is  a retired  Major  in  the  Army,  and  a J.P. 
for  Roxburghshire;  served  in  Zulu  War  1879  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Boer  War  i88ry 
with  Barrow’s  Mounted  Inf.:  m.  1884,  Adeline  Helen,  M.B  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Osgood  Hanbury, 
of  Holfield  Grange,  Kelvedon,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Alice,  b.  1885, — Elizabeth  Marion  : in - 
1919,  Edmund  Joseph  Stapleton-Bretherton,  of  Heathfield  House,  Fareham.  Hants  [B.  Petre], — 
Nora,  -Mary  Adeline.  Residence,  Teviot  Bank,  Hawick.— Patrick,  b.  1856  ; is  a J.P.  for  Wig- 
townshire : in.  1886,  Frances  Jane,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Cockburn.  Residence,  Great 

Comp,  Borough  Green,  Kent.  Club,  Arthur’s. Edward  James,  b.  1866  : in.  1st,  1898,  Constance 

Violet,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Sir  John  Ralph  Blois,  8th  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1919,  Hilda,  Adelaide  Eleanory 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Frederick  Stephen  Archibald  Hanbury-Tracy  [see  B.  Sudeleyr 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Edward  Blois,  b.  1899, —Patrick  Archibald,. 
b.  1903, — Margaret  Violet,  b.  1901.  Residence,  8,  Sydney  Place,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.  Club, 

Arthur’s. Mira. Jane  Elizabeth. Helenora  Catherine  : m.  1892,  George  Stehn,  having 

had  issue,  Arthur  Edward,  b.  1894  ; Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918, — Helenora  Margaret, — Elizabeth  Kathleen.  Residence,  25,  Hornton  Street,. 
Kensington,  W.— Margaret  Emily : in.  1901,  Harold  William  Kemble,  Capt.  Gloucestershire 
Hussars  Yeo.,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie,  b.  1901, — Elizabeth  Laura,  b.  1904. 
Residence , The  Homestead,  Quenington,  Fairford,  Gloucestershire.— Georgina  Florence : 

1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Brunton  Umfreville,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Georgina. 
Joan,  b.  1905, — Eileen  Elizabeth,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Hawkhurst,  Bromyard,  Worcester. 

The  4th  baronet,  Sir  John,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Heron.  Sir  John,  7th 
baronet,  was  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Archers  (H.M.’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland). 
This  baronet  is  head  in  the  male  line  of  the  Maxwells  of  Pollok,  and  Chief  of  the  Clydesdale  Maxwells. 


STIRLING-MAXWELL,  Creations  (N.S.)  1682  and  (N.S.)  1707,  of  Pollok,  Renfrewshire- 

Sir  John  Maxwell  Stirling-Max  well, 
ioth  Baronet ; b.  June  6th,  1866  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
William,  K.T.,  M.P.,  LL.D.,  1878,  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coil.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1919) ; Hon. 
LL.D.,  Glasgow  1907  ; is  a D.L.  for  cos.  Renfrew 
and  Inverness,  and  for  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow, 
a Scottish  Univ.  Coramr.,  a Vice. -Pres,  of  Univ. 
Coll.  Hospital,  a Brigadier,  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers 
(H.M.’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland),  a Trustee  of 
Wallace  Collection,  and  of  National  Galleries  of 
Scotland,  Hon.  Sec.  Roy.  Scottish  Arboricultural 
So.,  and  Hon.  Col.  Scottish  Rifles  ; formerly 
Assist.-Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Colonies 
(Baron  Knutsford),  and  Lieut.  2nd  Lanarkshire  Yeo.  Cav. ; appointed  Assist  Con- 
troller of  Timber  Supplies  191 7 ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Glasgow,  College  Div.  (C)  July 
1895  to  Jan.  1906  ; defeated  therefor  July  1892,  Jan.  1906,  and  Jan.  1910:  m.  1901,. 
Ann  Christian,  el.  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace  Maxwell,  P.C.,  M.P.r 
7th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  on  a saltire  sable  an  annulet  or,  stoned  proper.  Crrst — A deer’s  head  erased 
proper.  jJupporUrs— Two  monkeys. 

•Seat — Pollok  House,  Renfrewshire.  Town  Residence—  21,  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  White’s,  Bachelors’. 


Daughter  living— Anne,  b.  1906. 

Brother  living— ARCHIBALD  STIRLING,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  p 
formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards;  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.,  a D.L.  for  cos.  Stirling,  Perth,  and  Lanark,  and 
a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  European  War  1915-16,  Comdg.  a 
Mounted  Brig,  (despatches);  sat  as  M.P,  for  Perthshire,  W.  Div.  (C),  Feb.  1917  to  Nov.  19:8; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Perthshire  and  Kinross-shire,  Kinross  and  Western  Div.  (Co.  U),  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1910,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Fraser,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  13th  Baron  Lovat,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Joseph,  b.  1911, — Peter  John,  b 1913, — Archibald  David,  b.  1915, — Hugh  Joseph,  b 1917. 
—Margaret  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1914.  Seals,  Keir,  Dunblane,  Perthshire  ; Cawder  House,  Bishop- 
briggs,  Glasgow. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Stirling  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Stirling  Crawfurd-Stirling-Stuart,  b.  1825,  d.  1887  : m.  1852, 
Harriett  Boswell  Erskine,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Matthew  Fortescue,  of  Belvidere, 
Dublin  [see  E.  Fortescue,  colls.]: — 

William  James,  b.  1854  ; is  a J.P.  for  Lanarkshire  : in.  1890,  Constance  Marie  de  Lormet,  who  d.  1916, 
da.  of  Alexander  Dennistoun  [Oakeley,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Rae,  b.  1892, — Helen 

Constance,  b.  1896.  Residence,  Castlemilk,  Rutherglen,  Glasgow.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Turf. 

Erskine  Mary  Katharine  : m.  1875,  Charles  Shipley  Gordon  [E.  Buchan],  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Stuart  b.  1881, — Hamilton  William  Fortescue,  b.  1883, — Muriel  Isabella  Erskine,  b.  1879, — 

Gwendoline  Mary  Harriet,  b.  1888. Anne  Helen  Margaret:  in.  1st,  1876.  Gen.  William  Gordon, 

C.B.,  who  d.  1883;  2ndly,  1893,  the  Rev.  Erasmus  Austin  Ommanney,  a retired  Com.  R.N.,  and 
sometime  V.  of  St.  Michael’s,  Portsmouth,  having  had  issue  (by  2nd  marriage),  Alfred  Erasmus 
Stuart,  b.  1897:  Lieut.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt. );  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916.  Residence , Branscombe,  Guildford.^— Harriet  Christian.— ^Marion  Jane. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Stirling,  b.  1789,  d.  1825  : in.  2ndly,  1822,  Anne 
Charlotte,  da.  of  Sir  Alexander  Charles  Gibson  Maitland,  2nd  Bt.  : — 

Helen  Maitland  Stirling : m.  1846,  Henry  Everard,  who  d.  18 — . 

This  family  is  of  the  oldest  branch  of  the  Maxwells,  Earls  of  Nithsdale.  A Sir  John  Maxwell  of 
Pollok  distinguished  himself  at  early  age  in  chivalry,  especially  at  the  celebrated  battle  of  Otterburn, 
or  Chevy  Chase  (1388),  where  he  captured  Sir  Ralph  Percy,  son  of  the  Earl  of  Northumberland,  and 
brother  of  the  renowned  “ Hotspur.”  The  9th  baronet,  who  as  heir  of  entail  succeeded  by  special 
limitation,  was  M.P.  for  Perthshire  (C)  1852-68  and  1874-8,  and  received  as  a commoner  the  exceptional 
honour  of  being  created  a K.T. 


MEDLYCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1808,  of  Ven  House,  Somerset. 

Sir  Hubert  Mervyn  Medlycott,  7th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  29th,  1874;  s.  his  father,  the  Rev . 
Sir  Hubert  James,  1920 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896) ; is  Major  Dorset  Yeo. 
(T.F.  Reserve),  and  patron  of  one  living  : m.  1906, 
Nellie  Adah,  el.  da.  of  Hector  Edmond  Monro,  of 
Edmondsham,  Dorset,  and  has  issue. 

&rm» — Quarterly,  per  fesse  indented  gules  and  azure,  three- 
lions  rampant,  two  and  one,  argent.  Crtst— Out  of  a mural  crown 
gules  a demi-eagle  with  wings  elevated  or. 

Seats — Ven,  Milborne  Port,  Sherborne,  Dorset ; The  Manor 
House,  Sandford  Orcas,  Sherborne.  Club — Wellington. 


Sons  living— JAMES  CHRISTOPHER,  b.  April  i7th,  1907. 

Thomas  Anthony  Hutchings,  b.  1909. 

Sisters  living — Florence  Julia,  b.  1871  : m.  1896,  George 
Watkins  Yardley.  Residence,  2,  Motcombe  Street,  Belgrave 

Square,  S.W. Cicely  Glyn,  b.  1892. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet— Lilian  Mansel,  b.  1872. 

Residence,  Little  Ven,  Sherborne  Dorset. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet- Julia  Ann  [Lady  Medly- 
cott'), da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Glyn  [see  Glyn,  of 
Gaunt’s  House,  Bt.,  colls.]  : in.  1870,  the  Rev.  Sir  Hubert 
James  Medlycott,  6th  baronet,  who  d . 1920.  Residence , 31,  Chester  Street,  S.W.i. 


He  that  sows  in  tears  shall  reap 
in  joy . 


Whilst  / live  I hope. 


STUART-MENTETH,  Creation  (U  K.)  1838,  of  Closeburn,  Dumfriesshire,  and 
Mansfield,  Ayrshire. 

Sir  James  Frederick  Stuart-Menteth,  4th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Stuart-Menteath,  4th  son 
of  1st  Baronet;  b.  Feb.  26th,  1846;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir  James, 
1918;  formerly  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards;  retired  as 
Lieut. -Col.  1887:  m.  1st,  1868,  Frances  Octavia  Moore,  who 
d.  1887,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  James  Wallace  Sleigh, 
K.C.B. ; 2ndly,  1888,  Elizabeth  Alyson,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Algernon  Blackett,  R.N.,  of  Wylam,  North- 
umberland, and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  a bend  chequy  argent  and  sable  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  three  buckles  or ; the  whole  within  a bordure  gules. 
Crrat—  A lymphad  sable. 

Residence — Rownliams  Mount,  near  Southampton.  Club — Army  and 
Navy. 


Sub  sole  nihil. 
Nothing  under  the  sun. 


Sons  living- By  1st  marriage -WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  b. 

1874 Walter  Erskine,  b.  1877  : nt.  1905,  Violet  Grace,  youngest 

da.  of  Henry  Lafone,  formerly  of  59,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.,  and  has 
issue  living.  Walter  Granville,  b.  1906, — Henry  Alexander,  b.  1912, 
— Frances  Bevil,  b.  1907,  Lucy  Violet,  b.  1911.  Residence,  The  Georgian  House,  Merstham. 
— Arthur  Hastings,  b.  1882;  ed.  at  R.M.C  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  : in.  1913,  Frances  Mabel,  da. 
of  Surg. -Major  E.  Morton,  formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  widow  of  R.  C.  Hickie,  of  Abbey  Wood, 

Kent. By  2nd  marriage  -Montagu,  b.  1893 ; 2nd  Lieut.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; European  War 

1914-16  (wounded). 


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Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Lilian  Frances,  b.  1884. Margaret  Alice,  6.  1889:  m. 

1910,  Angus  Edward  Ogilvy  [see  Ogilvy,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Hopton  Estate,  Seunugalla, 
Ceylon. Katherine  Olive,  b.  1890.  Alyson  Mona,  b.  1895. 

Sisters  living — Sarah  Selina  Hamilton  : m.  1857,  Col.  Gerard  Noel  Money,  C.  B.,  who  d.  1895.— 
Harriet  Rose  Amy:  m.  1872,  Col.  George  Fletcher  Ottley  Boughey,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1918  [see 

Boughey,  Bt.,  colls.J.- Alice  Annie  Campbell : m.  1874,  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Doveton  Hutchinson, 

C.S.I.,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  of  whom  Arthur  Stuart-Menteth  b.  1880;  is 
Editor  of  The  Daily  Graphic , — George  Stuart-Menteth,  b.  1883  ; formerly  Major  Indian  Army. 

Emily  Edith  Ada:  in.  1st,  1873,  Capt.  Harry  Harris  Burland,  King’s  L.I.,  who  d.  1876; 

2ndly,  1885,  James  Edward  Whiting,  formerly  Ch.  Engineer,  Irrigation  Branch,  Public  Works 
Depart.,  Bombay,  who  d.  1917,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Helen  Mabel:  in.  1903, 
Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Alfred  Forbes  Knapton,  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edith  Esm6 
Forbes  b.  1904,  Ins  Forbes  b.  1909, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Edward  Robert  Stuart  Menteth,  b.  1892  ; 
served  in  Gallipoli  1915-16  with  R.A.M.C. 

Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Philadelphia  Anna,  b.  1874 : m.  1906,  Thomas  Humfrey 
Vines,  Principal  of  the  Sind  Madrasah  [see  colls.,  infra].  Residence , Karachi,  Sind,  India.-  ■■  - 
Helen  Isabel,  b.  1875. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Helen  Gertrude  [Lady  Stuart-Menteth),  da.  of  Darwin  Fay, 
of  Felton,  New  York:  m.  1872,  Sir  James  Stuart-Menteth,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence , 
Canandaigua,  New  York. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Hastings  Stuart-Menteath,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1807,  d.  1875:  m.  1834,  Cora,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  Rupert  Chawner,  M.D.,  of 
• ot  Burton-upon-Trent : — 

Rosa  Mary  : m.  1856,  the  Rev.  George  William  Coopland,  who  d.  1857,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev. 

George  Bertram  Philpott,  b.  1857;  is  V.  of  Honeybourne,  Worcestershire. Catherine  Maria: 

m.  1862,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hotchkin  Vines,  R.  of  Fiskerton,  and  Preb.  of  Lincoln,  and  has  issue 
living,  Thomas  Humfrey,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1892) ; is  a F.R.A.I.,  and 
Principal  of  the  Sind  Madrasah  : in.  1906,  Philadelphia  Anna  (ante),  da.  of  Sir  James  Stuart- 
Menteth,  3rd  Bt., — Walter  Stuart  Menteth,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1898): 
m.  1914,  Gladys,  da.  of  William  Hobart  Bird, — Clement  Erskine,  b.  1878  ; is  Major  R.A.  Resi- 
dence, Fiskerton  Rectory,  Lincoln. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Stuart-Menteath,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1809, 
d.  1885  : m.  1841,  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Patrick  Alexander  Agnew, 
of  Dalreagle,  Wigtownshire  : — 

Patrick  William,  b.  1845:  in.  1871.  Residence , St.  Jean  de  Luz,  France Andrew  Agnew,  b. 

1853  J Bar.  Middle  Temple  1883  ; formerly  a Member  of  House  of  Representatives,  New  Zealand  : 
m.  1st,  1885,  Mary,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Robert  Vans  Agnew,  of  Sheuchan  and  Barnbarroch  ; 2ndly, 
1897,  Margaret  Antoinette,  da.  of  Alexander  Sutherland  Allan,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Lois  Elaine,  b.  1887, — Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  t893, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Thomas  Alexander,  b.  1901,— 
Jean  Antoinette,  b.  1898.  Residence , Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Granville  Wheler  Stuart-Menteath,  7th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1811,  d.  1887:  in.  1837,  Jane,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Thorold, 
and  sister  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Anthony  Wilson  Thorold,  D.D.,  85th  Bishop  of 
Winchester  (Thorold,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Rev.  Granville  Thorold  Stuart-Menteth,  b.  1838:  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1861)  : in.  1st, 
1865,  Susan  Ogilvy,  who  d.  1881.  da.  ofThomas  Oliver, of  Lochend,  Edinburgh  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Annie, 
second  da.  of  Henry  Lakeman,  of  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Charles 
Granville  Stuart-Menteath,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18—,  M.A.  18 — ),— 
Rev.  Edward  Thorold  Stuart-Menteath,  b.  1871  ; was  Domestic  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Kaffraria 
1903-7  ; is  Curate  of  St.  Paul’s,  Leicester, — Evelyn  Ogilvy  Stuart-Menteath,  b.  1866,— Mary 
Oliver  Stuart-Menteth,  b.  1875, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Ludivina  Granville  Stuart-Menteth. 
Residence , Toftrces,  East  Molesey  Park,  Surrey. 

This  family  is  lineally  descended  in  the  male  line  from  Walter  (third  son  of  Walter,  Lord  High 
Steward  of  Scotland),  who  married  1258  the  Countess  of  Menteth,  and  thus  acquired  that  earldom. 
He  left  two  sons,  who  both  assumed  the  surname  of  Menteth,  viz.,  Alexander,  6th  Earl  of 
Menteth,  and  Sir  John  Menteth,  Lord  of  Arran,  &c.,  who  married  Elyne,  daughter  of  Gratney,  Earl 
of  Mar,  and  whose  granddaughter,  Janet  Keith,  married  Robert,  1st  Lord  Erskine,  and  thus  the 
Erskines  acquired  the  ancient  earldom  of  Mar.  Alexander,  6th  Earl  of  Menteth,  had  two  sons — 
Allan,  7th  Earl  of  Menteth,  and  Sir  John  Menteth  of  Ruskie  (who  died  before  1333),  from  whom 
the  Stuart-Menteaths  trace  their  descent.  The  Stuarts,  Earls  of  Menteth,  ended  in  Murdoch,  Duke 
of  Albany,  forfeited  by  James  I.  of  Scotland.  The  father  of  the  xst  baronet,  the  Rev.  James  Stuart- 
Menteath,  assumed  by  sign-manual,  in  1770,  the  additional  surname  of  Stuart  “for  himself  and  his 
posterity.”  The  2nd  baronet  resumed  the  ancient  name  of  Menteth,  but  his  two  youngest  brothers 
retained  the  name  of  Menteath.  Sir  James,  3rd  baronet,  became  a naturalised  American. 


MENZIES,  Creation  (N.S.)  1665,  of  Menzies,  Perthshire.  [Extinct  1911.] 

[Name  pronounced  “Mingis.”] 

Sir  Neil  James  Menzies,  8th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  6th  Baronet— Grace  Ellen  Augusta  Valentine  : in.  1856,  ZEneas  William 
Mackintosh,  of  Raigmore,  Inverness-shire,  who  d.  igco,  last  M.P.  for  Inverness  Burghs,  and  has 
issue  living,  two  sons  and  three  das. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet- Susan  Harriet  [Lady  Menzies ),  el  da.  of  Sir  James  Grant- 
Suttie,  Bt.  : in  1905,  Sir  Neil  James  Menzies,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  rgn,  when  the  title  became 
ext.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Fletcher  Norton  Menzies,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet, 
b.  1819,  d.  1905  : in.  1st,  1852,  Maria  Steuart,  who  d.  1877,  sister  of  the  late 
Ronald  Steuart  Menzies,  of  Culdares ; 2ndly,  1888,  Frances  Isabella,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Johnston  Barton,  of  Glendalough,  co.  Wicklow,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  Hart,  16th  Lancers : — 

Grace  Ronald  Maria  [lady  Rycroft)'.  in.  1887.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Henry  Rycroft,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.  C B.  [tee  Rycroft,  Bt.].  Residences , Ard-Gairney,  Kinross;  Ross  Bank,  Perth. 


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MEREDITH,  Creation  (U.K)  1916,  of  Montreal,  Canada. 

Sir  (Henry)  Vincent  Meredith,  ist 
Baronet,  son  of  the  late  John  Walsingham  Cooke 
Meredith;  b.  Feb.  28th,  1850;  ed.  at  Hellmuth  Coll.; 
joined  Bank  of  Montreal  1867,  becoming  Gen.  Man- 
ager 1911,  Vice-Pres.  1912,  and  Pres.  1913  ; is  Pres, 
of  Roy.  Trust  Co.,  and  of  Roy.  Victoria  Hospital, 
Hon.  Pres.  Art  Asso.  of  Montreal,  a Director  of 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  a Gov.  of  McGill 
Univ.,'Chin.  of  Canadian  Board  of  the  Roy.  Exchange 
Assurance  Co.  of  London,  a Director  of  the  Standard 
Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Edinburgh  (Scotland),  and 
a Trustee  of  the  Mackay  Cos.  ; interested  in  nu- 
merous charities  and  civic  bodies  : m.  1888,  Isobel 
Brenda,  da.  of  Andrew  Allan,  of  the  Allan  Line  of 
Steamships. 

$rms — Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable,  collared  with  chain 
reflexed  over  the  back  or,  on  a chief  of  the  second  two  maple 
leaves  of  the  third.  Crrsi — A demi-lion  sable,  collared  and 

chained  as  in  the  arms,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a sprig  of 
maple  gold. 

Residence — 526,  Pine  Avenue  West,  Montreal,  Canada. 
Clubs — Mount  Royal  (Montreal),  Metropolitan  (New  York), 
Marlborough  (London). 


MEREDYTH,  Creation  (I.)  1795,  of  Carlanstown,  Meath. 

Sir  Henry  Bayly  Meredyth,  5th  Baronet , el.  son 

of  the  late  Henry  William  Meredyth,  Esq.,  only  son  of  4th 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  14th,  1863;  j.  his  grandfather.  Sir  Henry, 
1889  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Brig.  N.  Irish  Div.  R.A.,  and  W. 
Somerset  Yeo.  Cav.  : m.  ist,  1886,  Kathleen  (from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1894),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Patrick 
O’Hara,  Bar.-at-Law  [see  Power,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1836];  2ndly, 
1897,  Beatrice,  who  d.  1912.  da.  of  Edmund  B.  Liebert, 
formerly  18th  Hussars,  and  has  issue  by  2nd  marriage. 

—Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable  ducally  collared  and  chained  or. 
Cmt — A demi-lion  rampant  ducally  collared  and  chained  as  in  the  arms. 
Residence — Pipewell  Hall,  Kettering.  Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors’, 

Sub  spe.  Kildare  Street.  

Under  hofie.  Daughter  living — Millicent  Valla  {Hon.  Mrs.  Herbrand  C.  A lexander), 

b.  1898  : m.  1909,  Major  the  Hon.  Herbrand  Charles  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  Lancers  [see  E.  Caledon]. 


METCALFE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1802,  of  Chilton,  Berkshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ MetCUff.”] 

Sir  Charles  Herbert  Theophilus 

Metcalfe,  6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  8th,  1853  ; j.  his 
father,  Sir  Theophilus  John,  C.B.,  1883  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1882) ; is 
a M.I.C.E.,  and  Consulting  Engineer  to  Rhodesia 
Railways  (Limited). 

— Argent,  on  a fesse  wavy  gules  between  three  calves 
statant  sable,  a sword  fesseways,  the  point  to  the  sinister  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or.  Cwst — A talbot  sejant  sable, the  dexter  paw 
resting  on  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a hand  issuing  from 
clouds  on  the  sinister,  and  holding  a pen  all  proper.  Sup- 
porters— Dexter,  a Moonshee  of  Bengal  habited  proper  ; sinister, 
a soldier  of  the  Bengal  Native  Infantry  equipped  and  armed 
also  proper. 

Residences — Winkworth  Hill,  Hascombe,  Godaiming ; 
ai,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.  Club— Carlton. 

Collateral  Branch  living.  

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Theophilus  Metcalfe,  C.S.I.,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1837, 
d.  1892  : m.  ist,  1857,  Ellen  Georgiana  Babington,  whorf.  1878,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Benjamin  Peile,  of  Hatfield  ; 2ndly,  1883,  Esther,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  W.  Eddis  : — 
(By  ist  marriage),  THEOPHILUS  JOHN  MASSIE,  b.  June  19th,  1866.— —Francis  Brian  Theo- 
philus, b.  1874. Ellen  Theophila,  b.  1858:  m.  1883,  William  Robert  Bright,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1908 

[Miles,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Honor  Theophila, — Gladys  Ethel. Ethel  Theophila  {Lady 

Scott):  m.  1888,  Col.  Sir  Buchanan  Scott,  K.C.I.E.  Residence , 2,  Belvedere  Grove,  Wimbledon, 
S.W.19.— Nina  Theophila:  m.  1882,  Maj.-Gen.  Kenneth  Stewart  Davison,  C.B.,  formerly  Indian 
Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Stewart,  D.S.O.,  b.  1888  [see  “ Companionage  ”J  ; is  Lieut. 
Indian  Cav., — Kenneth  Herbert  Metcalfe,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army:  m. 
1919,  Kathleen  Lucy  Collett,  da.  of  James  Collett-Mason,  J.P.,  of  Ashurst  Place,  Langton  Green, 
Kent. — Nina  Constance  Metcalfe,  b.  1884  : m.  1912,  Capt.  Conrad  Boehm  Herapath,  Indian  Army 
[see  Boehm-Boteler,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Theophila  Boehm  b.  1913.  Residence, 
Nasirabad,  India.  ■ ■ -(By  2nd  marriage)  Eric  Debonnaire  Theophilus,  M.C. , b.  1889;  is  Capt. 
Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.):  m.  1915,  Winifred  Crampton,  da.  of  E.  Neild 

Shackle,  of  Hayes,  Middlesex,  and  has  issue  living,  Theophilus  John,  b.  1916. Felicite  Esther 

Theophila:  m.  1916,  Charles  Robert  Bathurst,  Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Regt. 

Sir  Thomas,  the  ist  baronet,  was  a Director  of  H.E.I.C.  Sir  Charles  Theophilus,  P.C.,  G.C.B., 
3rd  baronet,  was  created  Baron  Metcalfe  1845,  which  title  became  extinct  at  his  death.  'The  4th 
baronet  was  sometime  Agent  to  the.  Governor-General  of  India  at  the  Court  of  Delhi. 


Conquiesco. 

I am  at  rest. 


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METHUEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Gaywood,  King’s  Lynn,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Algernon  Methuen  Marshall 
Methuen,  ist  Baronet , son  of  J.  B.  Stedman, 
F. R.C.S.,  of  Godaiming;  b.  Feb.  23rd,  1856; 
ed.  at  Berkhamstead  Sell.,  and  at  Wadham  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881) ; is  head  of  the  firm 
of  Methuen  and  Co.  (Limited),  publishers,  of  36, 
Essex  Street,  W.C.  (which  he  founded  in  1889),  and 
a J.P.  for  Surrey ; in  1899  assumed  the  surname  of 
Methuen  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic,  confirmed  by 
Roy.  License  1916  : m.  1884,  Emily  Caroline,  da. 
of  Edwin  Bedford,  of  Ladbroke  Terrace,  W. 

$rms — Sable,  a sea  holly  leaf  between  two  anchors  fouled 
in  pale  or,  accompanied  by  as  many  flaunches  argent,  each 
charged  with  a wolfs  head  erased  gules.  Crest — A demi-wolf 
reguardant  gules,  collared  and  chained  argent,  resting  the 
sinister  paw  upon  a mullet  pierced  or. 

Seat— New  Place,  Haslemere,  Surrey.  Clubs — 

Reform,  National  Liberal. 

The  ist  baronet  is  grandson  of  Charles  Stedman,  of 
Painswin,  Norfolk,  who  was  2nd  son  of  John  Stedman,  of 
Pakenham,  Suffolk,  who  was  elder  son  of  John  Stedman,  of 
Rougham,  Suffolk,  who  in.  Mary  Woodcock,  granddaughter 
of  Mary  Methuen,  da.  of  John  Methuen,  Lord  Chancellor  of 
Ireland,  and  sister  of  the  late  Sir  Paul  Methuen,  of  Corsham, 
Wilts. 


MEYER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Shortgrove,  Newport,  Essex. 

Sir  Carl  Ferdinand  Meyer,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Siegmund  Meyer,  of 
Hamburg;  b.  Dec.  23rd,  1851;  ed.  abroad;  is  a 
banker,  a Director  of  National  Bank  of  Egypt, 
Chm.  of  London  Committee  of  De  Beers,  a J.P. 
for  Essex,  and  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London : m. 
1883,  Adele,  da.  of  the  late  Julius  Levis,  and  has 
issue. 

^rras — Sable,  a key  wards  downwards  or  between  four 
bezants.  (ffrest — A cock  sable,  armed,  combed,  and  wattled  or, 
holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a key  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — .Shortgrove,  Newport,  Essex.  Town  Residence — 
12,  Park  Crescent,  W.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Son  living-FRANK  CECIL,  b.  May  7th,  1886;  is  Lieut. 
Yeo.  : m.  1920,  Marjorie  Amy,  da.  of  Frederick  Seeley,  of 
Hale,  Cheshire.  Residence , 33,  Connaught  Square,  W. 
Daughter  living — Elsie  Charlotte,  b.  1885 : m.  1909,  St. 
John  Murray  Lambert,  and  has  issue  living,  Raymond  John, 
b.  1910,  Patricia  Margaret,  b.  1912, — Phoebe  Dawn,  b.  1919. 
Residence , Durfold,  Warnham,  Sussex. 


MEYRICK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Bush,  Pembrokeshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Merrick.”] 

Sir  Thomas  Charlton  Meyrick,  K.C.B. , 
ist  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  St.  John  Chiverton 
Charlton,  of  Apley  Castle,  Salop  ; b.  March  14th.  1837  ; 
ed.  at  Eton;  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Pembrokeshire 
(High  Sheriff  1877,  and  patron  of  three  livings)  ; for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  (now  Hon.  Col.)  King’s 
(Shropshire  L.I.);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Pembroke  District 
( C ) 1868-74,  when  he  was  defeated;  assumed  1858,  by 
royal  license,  his  maternal  grandfather’s  name  of  Meyrick  ; 
C.B.  (Civil)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1910:  in.  i860,  Mary 
Rhoda,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Frederick 
Hill  [see  V.  Hill,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly ; ist  and  4th,  sable,  on  a chevron  argent, 
between  three  staves  raguly  or,  inflamed  proper,  a fleur-de-lys  gules 
between  two  Cornish  choughs  respectant  also  proper,  Meyrick ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a lion  rampant  gules,  a sinister  quarter  quarterly 
ist  and  4th,  gules,  ten  besants,  three,  two,  and  one,  2nd  and  3rd 
argent  on  a mount  vert,  a lion  passant  guardant  or,  Charlton. 
Crests — ist,  a tower  argent,  having  on  its  top  a mount  vert,  and 
thereon  a Cornish  chough  proper,  and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
fleur-de-lys  gules.  Meyrick',  2nd,  out  of  an  eastern  coronet  or,  a 
leopard’s  head,  issuant  gules,  Charlton. 

Apley  Castle,  Wellington,  Salop.  Club — Windham. 


Without  God , without  any- 
thing; God  and  enough. 
Seats — Bush,  near  Pembroke 


Sons  living— FREDERICK  CHARLTON.  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  July  7th,  1862  : ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883);  formerly  Major  15th  Hussars,  and  Col.  Comdg.  Pembroke  Yeo. 
i<  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  and  a J.P.  for  Pembrokeshire;  commanded  S.  Wales  Mounjed  Brig.,  Terri- 
torial Force  1908-12  ; appointed  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  2nd  line  S.  Wales  Mounted  Brig.  1915 ; served 


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an  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  in  command  of  5th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  with  temporary  rank  of  Lieut. -Col. 
{seriously  wounded,  despatches,  C.B.);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1918:  in.  1897,  Mary  Emma,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  O.  C.  Baker  Cresswell,  of  Cresswell,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Frederick,  b.  Nov.  1899  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.;  is  Lieut.  15th  Hussars, — Mary  Cicely,  b.  Jan. 
1899, — Rachel  Eva,  b.  1905,— Violet,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Bush,  Pembroke.  Clubs , Naval  and 
Military,  Cavalry  .—Rowland  Francis,  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; was  Travelling  Inspector  for  Board 
of  Agriculture  1890-94  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Rhodesian  Field  Force  : m.  1901,  Eleanor 
■Georgiana,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Ralph  Pelham  Nevill  [ see  M.  Abergavenny,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Honor  Mary,  b.  1907.  Residence , Hall  Orchards,  Wetherby,  Yorkshire.  Club,  Boodle’s. 
——Walter  Thomas,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton  : in.  1914,  Mabel  Violet  Blanche,  da.  of  Col.  Arthur 
Montgomery,  and  widow  of  Percy  Downes.  Residence, 

Daughters  living — Dora  Rhoda,  b.  18 — . Alice  Maude,  b.  1870:  m.  1903,  Col.  Robert 

Francis  Peel  [see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences,  Government  House,  St.  Helena;  Gulpher  House, 

Felixstowe. Eva  Mary,  b.  1876  : in.  1903,  John  Harry  Weatherby.  Residence,  Shennington, 

Stratford-on-Avon.— Rachel  Cicely,  b.  1878:  in.  1904,  Henry  George  Atkinson -Clark  [E. 
Coventry,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Cecil,  b.  1912, — Cynthia  Joan  b.  1907, — Ruby  Enid, 
1).  1909.  Residence , Tickhill  Castle,  Tickhill,  Yorkshire. 


TAPPS-GERVIS-MEYRICK,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Hinton  Admiral,  Hampshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Tapps- Jarvis-Merrick.”] 

Sir  George  Augustus  Eliott  Tapps-Gervis- 

Meyrick,  4th  Baronet;  b.  March  9th,  1855;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  George  Eliott  Meyrick,  1896  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly 
Lieut.  2nd  Stafford  Militia  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Anglesey, 
and  a J.P.  for  Hants  (High  Sheriff  1900),  and  patron  of  two 
livings : m.  1884,  Jacintha,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Paul 
Phipps,  M.P.  of  Chalcot,  Wilts,  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  sable,  on  a chevron  argent  between 
three  bands  erect  raguly  or,  inflamed  proper,  a fleur-de-lis  gules  between 
two  Cornish  choughs  respecting  each  other  proper,  Meyrick  ; 2nd,  argent, 
six  ostrich  feathers,  three,  two,  and  one,  sable  in  the  centre  point  a pellet, 
Gervis;  2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  on  a fesse  or,  between  three  rhinoceroses 
argent,  as  many  escallops  gules,  Tapps.  Crests— 1st,  a tower  argent, 
thereon  upon  a mount  vert  a Cornish  chough  holding  in  the  dexter  claw 
a fleur-de-lis  ; 2nd,  a mount  vert,  thereon  three  ostrich  feathers,  one  in 
pale  and  two  in  saltire  sable,  banded  by  a wreath  of  oak  or;  3rd,  a grey- 
hound couchant  per  pale  argent  and  sable  charged  on  the  body  with  two 
Without  God,  without  any - escallops  fessewise  countercharged. 

thing ; God  and  enough.  Seats— Hinton  Admiral,  near  Christchurch  ; Bodorgan,  Anglesey  ; 

East  Close  House,  Christchurch  *,  Beech  House,  Ringwood,  Hants.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 

Sons  living -GEORGE  LLEWELLYN,  b.  Sept.  23rd,  1885  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  : 
Capt.  Hussars;  European  War  1914  (wounded) : in.  1914,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Edward  Hamlin,  and 
*has  issue  living,  George  David  Eliott,  b.  1915.— Richard  Owen,  b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Eton,  at  Oxford 
Univ.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  : m.  1918,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert 
James  Harris,  of  Bonden,  Lacock,  Wilts. 

Daughters  living— Mary  Jacintha,  b.  1886. Eva  Clara,  b.  1890. 

Sisters  living— Emma  Douglas : in.  1878,  Major  Gerald  Robert  Spencer,  who  d.  1918  [V.  Churchill, 

colls.].  Residences , Delves  House,  Ringmer,  Sussex;  Ashdown  House,  Forest  Row,  Sussex. 

Clara  : in.  1895,  Algernon  John  Fitzroy  Nugent  [see  E.  Westmeath,  colls.].  Residence,  Gaily  Hill, 
Church  Crookham,  Hants. 

The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  George  William  Tapps,  M.P.  for  Christchurch  1832-6,  assumed  in  1835  the 
additional  surname  of  Gervis,  while  the  3rd  baronet  assumed  in  1876  by  Roy.  license  the  further 
additional  surname  of  Meyrick. 


Heb  dhu,  heb  dhim,  dhu 
a digon. 


MIDDLEMORE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Selly  Oak,  Northfield,  co.  Worcester. 


Sir  John  Throgmorton  Middlemore, 

1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  William  Middlemore,  J.P., 
of  Birmingham,  and  of  Hawkesley,  Worcestershire  ; b. 
June  9th,  1844;  has  founded  Children’s  Emigration 
Homes  in  Birmingham,  and  the  Middlemore  Homes  in 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; was  a Member  of  Birmingham 
City  Council  1883-92;  is  a J.P.  for  that  City  and  for 
Worcestershire;  sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of  Birming- 
ham ( LU ) Feb.  1899  to  Nov.  1918:  m.  1st,  1878, 
Marian,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  Richard  Bagnall,  J.P., 
of  Worcester;  2ndly,  1881,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Price,  V.  of  Selly  Oak,  Birmingham, 
and  has  issue  by  2nd  marriage. 

$rms—  Quarterly  1st  and  4th  per  chevron  argent  and  sable, 
in  chief  two  moorcocks  proper,  Middlemore ; 2nd  per  pale 
dancettee  or  and  azure,  Edgbaston ; 3rd  sable,  a hawk  argent 
belled  or  between  three  cinquefoils  of  the  last,  Hawkesley.  Crtst 
— A moorcock  amidst  grass  and  reeds  proper. 

Seat — Woodside,  Worcester.  Clubs — Carlton,  Union  (Bir- 

mingham). 


son  living— WILLIAM  HAWKSLOW,  b.  April  10th,  1908. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Evangeline.— Sarah  Dorothea. Emily  Christabel  : m.  1911,  Percy 

Theodore  Hughes,  M.B.  Residence,  Barnsley  Hall,  Bromsgrove. Amphalis  Throckmorton. 

Barbara  Carola : m.  1920,  Samuel  Mason. Merell  Philippa. 

Sir  John  Middlemore,  1st  baronet,  descends  from  the  family  of  Middlemore  of  Hawkeslowe, 
settled  at  Hawkesley,  King’s  Norton,  Worcestershire,  since  early  in  15th  century. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


MIDDLETON,  Creation  (E.)  1662,  of  Belsay  Castle,  Northumberland. 

Sir  Arthur  Edward  Middleton,  7th  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Atticus  Monck,  Esq.,  el.  son  of  6th 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  12th,  1838  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Charles 
Miles  Lambert  Monck,  1867  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1859)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Northumberland  (High 
Sheriff  1884) ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Durham  (Z)  1874-80;  resumed 
in  1876  the  original  family  name  of  Middleton : m.  1871,  Lady 
Constance  Harriet  Amherst,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  2nd  Earl 
Amherst,  and  has  issue. 

$nn« — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  quarterly,  gules  and  or ; in  the  1st 
quarter  a cross  patonce  argent  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a chevron  cheeky  or 
and  sable  between  three  ounces  heads  erased  azure,  collared  and  chained 
of  the  second.  Crtst — A savage,  in  the  dexter  hand  an  oak  tree  erased  and 
fructed,  all  proper. 

Seat — Belsay  Castle,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 


Son  living-CHARLES  ARTHUR,  b.  Oct.  22nd,  1873. 

Daughter  living— Elinor  Isabel,  b.  1876. 

Brother  living — Henry  Nicholas,  b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Westminster  ; formerly  Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland  ; resumed  in  1876  the  original  family  name  of  Middleton,  in 
lieu  of  Monck  ; is  a partner  in  the  banking  firm  of  Lambton  and  Co. : m.  1872,  Sophia  Elizabeth* 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Collis  Meredith,  Ch.  Justice  of  Quebec,  and  has  issue  living,  Lambert 
William,  b.  1877, — Laura  Beatrice,  b.  1874  : m.  1902,  Major  William  Barnett,  who^f.  1912,  2nd  Batn. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps, — Harriet  Constance,  b.  1875  : m.  1910,  Vice-Adm.  William  Henry  Baker 
Baker,  R.N.  Clubs , Travellers’,  Army  and  Navy,  Wellington. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Hugh  Jeffery  Middleton,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b. 
1879,  d.  1914  : 1905,  Mary  Katharine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Samuel 

Long  [see  Wigram,  Bt. , colls.  J : — 

John  Arthur  Tournay,  b.  1906. Stephen  Hugh,  b.  1909. Lawrence  Monck,  b.  1912. Katharine 

Elinor,  b.  1907. 

The  6th  baronet,  Sir  Charles,  in  compliance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of  his  maternal 
grandfather,  Lawrence  Monck,  Esq.,  of  Caenby,  Lincolnshire,  changed  his  name,  in  1799,  by  royal 
sign-manual,  from  Middleton  to  Monck;  and  the  7th  baronet,  in  1876,  resumed  the  original  sarname  of 
Middleton. 

BROKE-MIDDLETON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Nacton,  Suffolk.  [Extinct  1887.] 

Adm.  Sir  George  Nathaniel  Broke-Middleton,  C.B.,  3rd  and  last 

Baronet. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Acton  Broke,  R.E.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1818,  d> 
1855  : m.  1849,  Anna  Maria  (she  d.  1898,  having  m.  2ndly,  1859,  Rear-Adm.  William 
Horton,  C.B.,  who  d.  1883),  da.  of  John  Hamilton,  of  Sundrum,  co.  Ayr: — 

Jane  Anne,  O.B.E.  [Baroness  De  Saumarez),  Vice-Pres.  Ipswich  Div.,  British  Red  Cross  So.  ; O.B.E. 
1918:  nt.  1882,  the  4th  Baron  De  Saumarez.  Residences , Shrubland  Park,  Ipswich;  Saumarez 

Park,  Guernsey;  ’43,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. Frederica  Mary  Horatia  (Lady  Loraine):  m. 

1878,  Rear  Adm.  Sir  Lambton  Loraine.  nth  Bt.,  who  d.  19x7.  Residences,  Bramford  Hall, 
Suffolk;  7,  Montagu  Square,  W.i. 


MILBANK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Well,  co.  York,  and  of  Hart,  co.  Durham. 

Sir  Frederick  Richard  Powlett  Milbank, 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  7th,  1881;  s.  his  father.  Sir 
Powlett  Charles  John,  1918  ; formerly  Lieut.  York- 
shire Hussars  Imperial  Yeo. ; is  a J.P.  for  Radnorshire, 
and  Capt.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  York- 
shire Regt. ; in.  1904,  Harriet  Anne  Dorothy,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  John  Gerald  Wilson  [ see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls.], 
and  has  issue. 

gtmts — Gules,  a saltire  argent,  gutte  de  poix  between  two  lions’ 
heads  couped  in  pale,  and  as  many  roses  in  fesse  of  the  second. 
Crist — A lion's  head  couped  argent,  gutte  de  poix,  charged  with  a 
pale  gules,  thereon  three  roses,  also  argent. 

Seats — Norton  Manor,  Norton,  Radnorshire  ; Barningham 
Park,  Barnard  Castle. 


Sons  living — MARK  VANE,  b.  Jan.  nth,  1907. John  Gerald 

Frederick,  b.  1909.  Denis  William  Powlett,  b.  1912. 

Sisters  living— Aline  Laura:  m.  1894,  Capt.  Francis  William 
Forester  [B.  Saltoun],  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  William,  b. 
1899, — Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1895  : tn.  19 — , — Aline  Margaret,  b.  190-. 

Sybil  May:  m.  1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Murrough  John  Wilson, 

M.P.  [see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls.].  Residence , Cliffe  Hall,  Dar- 
lington. —Gladys  Mary  : nt.  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  Vivian  Henry,  C.B.  Residence , The  Old  Court, 
Clyro,  Hereford. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Edith  Mary  ( Lady  Milbank ),  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Green-Price, 
,ist  Bt.  : m.  1875,  Sir  Powlett  Charles  John  Milbank,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence , Lemore 
Eardesley,  Herefordshire. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Collateral  Branches  living.  Not  in  remainder. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Mark  Milbank,  M.P.,  father  of  ist  Baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Mark  William  Vane  Milbank  (el.  son),  b.  1819,  d.  1883:  m.  1845,  Barbarina 
Sophia,  who  d.  1850.  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Harvie  Farquhar,  2nd  Bt.  : — 

Sybella  Augusta  {Hon.  Mrs.  William  Herbert ):  1871,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  William  Henry 

Herbert,  who  d.  1909,  son  of  2nd  Earl  Powis.  Residence , 170,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.i.— Edith 
Dorothy.  Residence , Bicton  Hall,  Shrewsbury. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  John  Newsham  Milbank  (3rd  son),  b.  1824,  d.  1872 : m,  ist, 
1846,  Lady  Margaret  Henrietta  Maria  Grey,  who  d.  1852,  sister  of  6th  Earl  of  Stamford 
and  Warrington ; 2ndly,  1864,  Lady  Susan  Georgiana  Godolphin  Osborne,  who  d. 
1903,  da.  of  8th  Duke  of  Leeds: — 

Godolphin  Henry  Vane,  b.  1865:  m.  1890,  Sybil  Jessie,  da.  of  Sir  Alfred  Hughes,  9th  Bt.  Resi- 
dences, Belstead,  Brook,  Ipswich;  Newsham,  Yorkshire. D’Arcy  Francis  Mark,  b.  1867:  m. 

1891,  Eleanor,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  James  Lord,  Bar.-at-law,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Henry  Charles 

Hardinge  [see  Hardinge,  Bt.  colls.]. Ralph  Schomberg  Milbank-Leslie-Melville,  b.  1872  ; 

formerly  Lieut.  Veo.  ; assumed  by  deed  poll  additional  surnames  of  Leslie-Melville  1908:  m.  1907, 
Elizabeth  Harriet,  .el.  da.  of  Thomas  Leslie  Melville  Cartwright.— —Katharine  Henrietta  Venezia  : 
m.  1869,  Arthur  Duncombe,  who  d.  1911,  having  assumed  by  Roy.  Licence  1905,  the  surname  ot 
Grey  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  [see  E.  Feversham,  colls.].  Residences , Sutton  Hall,  Easingwold  ; 
Bradgate  Park,  Leicester. 

Mark  Milbank  of  Thorpe  Perrow,  father  of  the  ist  baronet,  Sir  Frederick  Acclom  (his  2nd  son), 
was  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire,  1837,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Camelford,  and  Sir  Frederick,  ist 
baronet,  was  M.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  York  1865-85,  and  for  York,  N.  Riding,  Richmond  Div.  1885-6. 
The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Powlett  Charles  John,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Radnorshire  ( C ) 1895-1900. 

MILBANKE,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Halnaby,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  John  Charles  Peniston 

Milbanke,  nth  Baronet’,  b.  Jan.  9th, 
1902  ; s.  his  father,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  John 
Peniston,  V.C.,  1915  ; ed,  at  Harrow. 

$rms — Gules,  a bend  ermine,  on  a canton  or 
a lion’s  head  erased  of  the  field.  Crest — A lion’s 
head  erased  gules,  charged  with  a bend  ermine. 

Brother  living— RALPH  MARK,  b.  April  Iith, 

1907. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  9th  baronet) — Mark  Richard, 
b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; an  Artist.  Residence,  57, 
Glebe  Place,  Chelsea,  S.W.3.  Clubs , Arts,  Bath, 
Windham. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  8th  baronet)— 
Isabella  {Baroness  Lambourne'),  b.  1849  : m.  1876, 
the  ist  Baron  Lambourne.  Residences,  Bishop’s 
Hall,  Romford,  Essex ; 5,  Audley  Square,  W. 
Widows  living  of  9th  and  10th  Baronets— 
Elizabeth  Margaret  {Lady  Milbanke),  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Richard  Denman  [see  B.  Denman]  : 
m.  1870,  Sir  Peniston  Milbanke,  9th  baronet,  who 
d.  1899.  Residence,  44,  St.  George’s  Road,  S.W. 

Amelia  {Lady  Mahon),  da.  of  Lieut.-Ccl. 

the  Hon.  Charles  Frederick  Crichton,  Irish  Guards 
[see  E.  Erne,  colls.]  : m.  ist,  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir 
John  Peniston  Milbanke,  V.C.,  10th  Bt.,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1915  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Lieut. -Gen.  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Bryan  Thomas  Mahon,  P.C.,  K.C.B., 
K.C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  Residence , 15,  Mount  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

The  great-great-grandfather  of  the  ist  baronet  is  stated  to  have  been  Ralph  Milbanke,  Cupbearer 
to  Queen  Mary  in  Scotland.  Sir  Ralph,  the  6th  baronet,  married  Judith,  sister  and  coheir  of 
Thomas  Noel,  last  Viscount  Wentworth,  and  assumed,  on  that  lord’s  death  in  1815,  the  surname  of 
Noel  only.  His  only  daughter  married  Lord  Byron,  the  celebrated  poet.  The  8th  baronet  was  suc- 
cessively British  Minister  in  Bavaria  and  the  Netherlands.  He  assumed  in  r866  the  additional 
surname  of  Huskisson,  and  which  surname  his  successor  discontinued.  The  10th  baronet,  Lieut.-Col. 
Sir  John  Peniston  Milbanke,  V.C.,  Nottinghamshire  Yeo.,  was  killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles  1915. 

Milbourne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,  see  Pilkington. 


MILBURN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Guyzance,  Parish  of  Shilbottle,  Northumberland. 


While  I breathe  I hope. 


Sir  Leonard  John  Milburn,  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  Feb.  14th,  1884;  s-  his  brother,  Sir 
Charles  Stamp,  1917;  European  War  1914-17  as 
Lieut.  Roy.  Horse  Guards  Reserve:  m.  1917,  Joan 
Anson,  da.  of  Henry  Anson  Horton,  of  Catton  Hall, 
Derbyshire,  and  has  issue. 

^rms^Per  fesse  or  and  gules,  a pale  counterchanged 
between  two  bears’  heads  erased  in  chief  sable,  muzzled  of 
the  first,  and  as  many  bears’  heads  also  erased  and  muzzled 
in  base  or.  ®rtsi— In  front  of  a bear’s  head  erased  sable, 
muzzled  or,  four  mascles  interlaced  fesseways  of  the  last. 

Seat — Guyzance,  Acklington,  Northumberland. 


Sons  living— JOHN  NIGEL,  b.  April  22nd,  1918. 

Rupert  Leonard  Eversley,  b.  1919. 

Brothers  living— John  Davison,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1911);  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1910;  Lieut.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders).  Scat, 

Hope  Lodge,  Tongue,  Sutherland. Archibald  William, 

b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1910,  M.A. 
1912);  Capt.  Northumberland  Yeo.  Residetice,  Fow- 
berry  Tower,  Belford,  Northumberland.— —Anthony,  b. 
1891  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Hussars 
Yeo.  : ni.  1916,  Dorothy  Lilian,  da.  of  Major  William  Fair- 


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bairn  Wailes-Fairbairn,  of  Askham  Grange,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Bronwin,  b. 
1916.  Residence , Rofforth  Hall,  near  York. 

Sister  living — Rosalind  Mary,  b . 1880:  m.  1903,  William  Whytehead  Boulton,  D.L.,  formerly 
Lieut.  Roy.  Horse  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  John,  b.  1907, — William  Whytehead, 
ib  1912, — Christopher  Carmichael,  b.  1919.  Seat,  Braxted  Park,  Witham,  Essex. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Clara  Georgiana  ( Lady  Milbum ),  da.  of  the  late  William 
Charles  Stamp,  of  Tavistock  Square,  W.C.  : in.  1876,  Sir  John  Davison  Milbum,  1st  baronet,  who 
d.  1907.  Residence,  Guyzance,  Acklington,  Northumberland. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Davison  Milbum,  was  an  extensive  colliery  and  ship-owner,  and  High 

Sheriff  for  Northumberland  1905. 


.SHAW-LEFEVRE-ST.  JOHN-MILDMAY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1772,  of  Farley  St.  John, 

Hampshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Shaw-Lefeever-Sinjun-Mildmay.’’] 

Sir  Gerald  Anthony  Shaw- 
Lefevre-St. John-Mildmay,  7th Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  30th,  i860 ; s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Henry  Paulet  St.  John-Mildmay,  1916; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Hants  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  patron 
of  three  livings  ; assumed  the  additional  sur- 
names and  arms  of  Shaw-Lefevre  by  Roy. 
license  1900  : m.  1892,  Isabel  Emily,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Charles  Arundell  St.  John- 
Mildmay  [ see  colls,  infra],  and  has  issue. 

^nns — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  argent,  three  lions 
rampant  azure,  armed  and  langued  gules,  Mildmay  ; 
2nd,  sable,  a chevron  argent  between  two  trefoils 
slipped  in  chief,  and  a bezant  in  base  surmounted  by 
a cross-patt6e  or,  Lefevre;  3rd,  argent,  a chevron 
invected  ermines,  on  a chief  sable  two  talbots  heads 
erased  or,  Shaw.  Crists — ist,  a lion  rampant 

guardant  azure,  Mildmay ; 2nd,  six  arrows  inter- 
laced saltireways  three  and  three  proper,  within  an 
annulet  or,  Lefevre;  3rd,  a talbot  ermines  charged 
on  the  body  with  two  cross-crosslets  fessewise  or, 
holding  in  the  mouth  a cross-crosslet  fitch^e  sable, 
and  resting  the  dexter  foreleg  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms  of  Shaw. 

Seats — Dogmersfield  Park,  Winchfield,  Hampshire ; Dockem  House,  Coates,  Gloucestershire. 
Clubs — Travellers’,  Arthur’s. 


Son  living— ANTHONY,  M.C.,  b.  Aug.  T3th,  1894  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15  (twice  wounded,  M.C.). 

Daughter  living— Helena,  b.  1897. 

Brother  living — Rev.  Carew  Hervey  St.  John-Mildmay,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888);  formerly  R.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Stamford;  was  Chap,  to  the 
Forces  during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (medal):  m.  1912,  Elizabeth  Catherine  (21,  Arlington  Road , 
Eastbourne),  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Roper,  Ch.  Justice,  Bombay  [see  B.  Teynham,  colls.]. 
Club,  Athenaeum. 

Sisters  living — Jane  Emma,  b.  1851 : m.  1889,  James  Martin  Carr-Lloyd,  who  d.  1919. Con- 

stance Mary,  b.  1859 : m.  ist,  1888,  John  Arthur  Beach  Wallington,  who  d.  1901  [B.  St.  Aldwyn, 
colls.];  2ndly,  1912,  Lieut. -Col.  Algernon  Forbes  Randolph,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Reserve  of  Officers 
[Rich,  Bt.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  ist  marriage)  John  Mildmay,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Indian 
Cav., — Michael,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.  with  Bar), — Nigel  Hugh,  b.  1897;  2nd  Lieut.  Somerset  L.I.;  d.  (accidentally  killed  on 
active  ser.  during  European  War)  1017, — Nina  Mary,  b.  1889, — Phyllis,  b.  1892, — Pamela  Arthur 
Constance,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Heathcote,  Worthing. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Carew  St.  John-Mildmay,  M.P.,  4th  Bt.,  married 
2ndly,  1815,  by  special  permission  of  the  King  of  Wurtemburg,  his  ist  wife’s 
younger  sister  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Bartholomew  Bouverie,  M.P.,  2nd 
son  of  ist  Earl  of  Radnor.  This  lady  had  been  divorced  from  the  4th  Earl  of 
Rosebery : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edmond  Henry  St.  John-Mildmay,  b.  1816,  d.  1905:  m.  ist,  1851, 
Louisa  Josephine,  who  d.  1865,  widow  of  Clarence  Wigney  ; 2ndly,  1867,  Augusta  Jane, 
who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  Carew  Anthony  St.  John-Mildmay,  Archdeacon  of  Essex, 
and  widow  of  William  Coesvelt  Kortright  ; 3rdly,  1896,  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Hall,  C.E.  : — 

{By  ist  marriage),  Henrietta  Louisa  Horatia,  b.  1852  : m.  1876,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Legh  Claughton, 
who  d.  19-  , R.  of  St.  Andrew’s,  Worcester,  and  Canon  Residentiary,  and  has  issue  living,  William 

Thomas  Alban,  b.  1876, — Harold,  b.  1882, — Susan  Helena,  b.  1890. Alice  Grace  Josephine,  A 

1855  : tk.  1887,  the  Rev.  Winslow  Sutherland-Stayner,  formerly  R.  of  Aldham,  and  has  issue  living, 
Joscelyn  Winslow  St.  John,  b.  1888;  is  Lieut.  Indian  Army:  m.  1917,  Dora  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
A-  F.  Corrie,  Ceylon  Civil  Ser., — Arthur  Horace  Mildmay,  b.  1895  ; Capt.  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
J914-18, — Caroline  Cecil  Desiree,  b.  1893  : in.  1917,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Ormerod  Openshaw,  Devon- 
shire Regt.,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  The  Manor 

House,  Ebford,  near  Topsham,  Devon. (By  2nd  marriage)  Evelyn  Augusta:  m.  1892,  Capt. 

Charles  Beague  St.  John-Mildmay  [see  infra]. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Horace  Osborne  St.  John-Mildmay,  3rd  son  of  4th  Bt. 
(ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Stephen  St.  John-Mildmay,  b.  1845,  d.  1917  : m.  1875,  Leopoldine, 
da.  of  Gisbert  Kapp,  Austrian  State  Councillor,  who  d.  1913  : — 

Henry  Edward,  b.  1877  ; is  a Barrister  at  Court  of  Appeal,  Milan  : in.  1914,  Rose  Josephine  Katz,  of 
Villa  Vignolo,  Stresa,  Italy,  from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1917.  Residence , Via  San  Paolo  14, 

Milan. Mary  Frances  Lucy,  b.  1886:  m.  1907  (marriage  annulled  on  her  petition),  Raoul 

Stucchi,  of  Milan. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Paulet  St.  John-Mildmay  (M.P.  for  Winchester),  of  Hazle- 
grove  and  Farley  St.  John,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Arundell  St.  John-Mildmay,  b.  1820,  d.  1904:  m.  1854,  Harriet 
Louisa,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  the  Hon.  George  Neville-Grenville,  Dean 
of  Windsor  [B.  Braybrooke,  colls.]: — 

Wyndham  Paulet,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  Capt. 
1st  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  Lieut.  N.  Somerset  Yeo.  Cav.  ; served  in 
Afghan  war  1878-9  (medal  with  clasp)  : is  a J.P.  for  Somerset : in.  1889,  the  Hon.  Alice  Katharine 

Hamilton-Russell,  da.  of  8th  Viscount  Boyne. Geoige,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Corpus 

Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A 1879);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1882  ; formerly  Capt.  8th  Vol.  Batn.  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; Major  Labour  Corps  during  European  War  ; in.  1898,  Grace  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Percival  L.  Hambro,  of  Milton  Abbey,  Blandford.  Residence , Queen  Camel  House,  Queen 
Camel,  Somerset.  Club,  Bath. Rev.  Arundell  Glastonbury,  b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  at  Mag- 

dalene Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1891),  and  at  Wells  Theo.  Coll.  ; is  V.  of  Wolverton  ; formerly 
Hon.  Chaplain  Hampshire  Yeo.  Cav.  : in.  1898,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Pleydell-Bouverie  [see 
E.  Radnor,  colls.],  and  had  issue,  Bouverie  Walter,  b.  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918.  Residence , Wolverton  Vicarage,  Bucks.  Club,  New  University. 

Walter  Hervey,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; formerly  Major  Assam  Valley  Light  Horse  ; is 

Capt.  R.F.A.  : m.  1909,  Cecil  Frances,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Cecil  Francis  Gwyer.  Residence, 
Thornby  Grange,  Guilsborough,  Northampton.  Clubs,  Wellington,  Travellers’.— Paulet  Bertram, 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  an  Artist  and  Author,  and  2nd  Lieut. 
Wilts  Vol.  Regt.  : in.  1893,  Selina  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Evelyn  Hardolph  Harcourt-Vernon 

[see  B.  Vernon,  colls.].  Residence , Westrope  House,  Corsham,  Wilts.  Club,  Authors’. Rev. 

Aubrey  Neville,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar  1884,  B.A.  1888,  M.A. 
1895),  and  at  Wells  Theo.  Coll.  ; sometime  Assist.  Min.  at  Berkeley  Chapel,  Mayfair,  W.  ; has  been 
licensed  in  Diocese  of  Westminster,  Canada,  since  1903.  Residence,  St.  Saviour’s,  Pendicton,  British 

Columbia.  Club,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Isabel  Emily  ( Lady  Shaw- Lefevre-St.  John- 

Mildmay)  : in.  1892,  Sir  Gerald  Anthony  Shaw- Lefevre-St.  John-Mildmay,  7th  Bt.  [ante].— 
Meriel  Hariet  Caroline.  Residence,  Trent,  Sherborne,-  Dorset. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  William  St.  John-Mildmay,  R.N.,  4th  son  of  3rd 
baronet,  b.  1792,  d.  1851  : m.  1832,  Mary,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Peter  Baillie,  of 
Dochfour,  and  widow  of  John  Morritt,  of  Rokeby  Park,  York  :■ — 

Herbert  Alexander,  M.V  O.,  b.  1836  ; Lieut.-Col. , formerly  of  Rifle  Brig.  ; served  in  Crimean  campaign 
1855-6  (medal  with  clasp  and  Turkish  medal),  and  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  (medal) : is  a 
Gentleman-at-Arms  to  H.M.  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911  : in.  1884,  Susan  Margaret  Stackpole,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Lothrop  Motley,  D.C.L.,  United  States  Minister  at  Court  of 
St.  James.  Residence,  31,  Gloucester  Street,  Belgrave  Road,  S.W.  Clubs,  Travellers’,  Army 
and  Navy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Humphrey  St.  John-Mildmay,  M.P.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Bingham  Mildmay,  b.  1828,  d.  1905:  in.  i860,  Georgiana  Frances, 
who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  John  Crocker  Bulteel,  of  Flete,  Ivybridge : — 

Right  Hon.  Francis  Bingham,  P.C.,  M.P.,  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1885) ; sat  as  M.P.  for  S.,  or  Totnes.  Div.  of  Devonshire  ( LU ) 1885  to  Nov.  1918  ; re-elected  for 
Totnes  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  ; is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Devonshire,  a Director  of  Great  Western  Railway,  and  Pres,  of  Fisheries  Organisation 
So. ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Kent  Yeo.  (T.  D.);  S.  Africa  1900,  European  War 
1914-18  on  General  Staff  in  France,  Flanders,  and  Germany  (despatches  four  times);  P.C.  1916  : 
sn.  1906,  Alice,  da.  of  Charles  Seymour  Grenfell,  of  Elibank  House,  Taplow,  and  has  issue  living, 
Anthony  Bingham,  b.  1909, — Helen  Winifred,  b.  1907.  Residences,  46,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; 
Flete,  Ivybridge,  Devon ; Shoreham  Place,  Sevenoaks,  Kent.  Clubs,  Turf,  Brooks’s,  Travellers’, 
Marlborough.— John,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.— —Alfred,  b.  1871 ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  Residences,  28,  Portman  Square,  W.  ; Mothscombe  House. 
Holbeton,  near  Plymouth. Beatrice,  b.  1876.  Residence,  28,  Portman  Square,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Humphrey  St.  John-Mildmay,  M.P.,  6th  son  of  3rd  baronet, 
b.  1794,  d.  1853  : in.  1st,  1823,  the  Hon.  Anne  Eugenia  Baring,  who  d.  1839,  da. 
of  1st  Baron  Ashburton  ; 2ndly,  1843,  Marianne  Frances,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of 
Granville  Harcourt-Vernon,  M.P. 

Alice  Catherine  [Hon.  Mrs.  Henry  Molyneux)  : m.  1873,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Henry  Hervey  Moly- 
neux,  R.N.,  son  of  3rd  Earl  of  Sefton,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  4,  Hay  Hill,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  St.  John-Mildmay,  8th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  George  St.  John-Mildmay,  b.  1824,  d.  1884  : m.  1st,  1846,  Louisa 
Latham,  who  d.  1855,  da.  of  Capt.  Henry  Gough  Ord,  R.A.  ; 2ndly,  1856,  Charlotte  Mary 
who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Charles  Heard  Beague  of  Hollam,  Somerset,  and  widow  of  Major  John 
Thomas  Douglas  Halkett  [see  Halkett,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Charles  Beague,  b.  1861  ; is  Capt.  R.A.  (retired),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset ; has  been  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batn.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.),  and  Major  Somerset  R.H.A. 
(Territorial)  which  he  raised  and  commanded  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (medal  with  clasps) : 
m.  1893,  Evelyn  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edmond  Henry  St.  John-Mildmay  [ante],  and 
has  issue  living,  Letitia,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Hollam,  Dulverton,  Somerset.  Clubs,  Naval  and 
Military,  Cavalry.^^Alice  Frances.  Edith  Charlotte  : m.  1889,  James  Archibald  Gordon 

Hamilton,  Bar.-at-law,  who*/.  1906.  Residence,  Withypool,  Exford,  Taunton. Emma  Magdalen: 

on.  1894,  Albert  Bles,  formerly  Assist.  Under-Sec.  to  Ministry  of  Justice,  The  Hague. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Arthur  George  St.  John-Mildmay  (ante.)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Walter  Paulet  St.  John-Mildmay,  b.  1866,  d.  1913:  m.  1894,  Bertha 
Mabel  (now  of  Drakestone,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire),  da.  of  the  late  Joachim  Theodor 
Satow : — 

Michael  Paulet,  b.  1901. Lorna  Winifred,  b.  1895. 

The  1st  and  2nd  baronets  were  M.P.  for  Hants.  Sir  Henry  Paulet  St.  John,  3rd  baronet, 
M.P.  for  Winchester  and  Hants,  married  Jane,  eldest  daughter  and  coheir  of  Carew  Mildmay, 
of  Shawford  House,  Hampshire,  and  Mildmay  Park,  Stoke  Newington  ; she  was  also  heiress  of 
her  uncle,  Sir  William  Mildmay,  Bt.,  of  Moulsham  Hall,  Essex,  and  of  her  great-uncle,  Carew 
Hervey  Mildmay,  M.P.  for  Harwich,  of  Marks,  Essex,  and  Hazlegrove,  Somerset.  In  1790  Sir 
Henry,  3rd  baronet,  obtained  Royal  permission  to  use  the  additional  surname  of  Mildmay,  and 
to  bear  the  arms  of  Mildmay  only.  The  4th  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Carew  St.  John-Mildmay,  was 
M.P.  for  Winchester.  The  5th  baronet  was  Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  subsequently  Comdg. 
Hampshire  Yeo.,  and  the  6th  baronet  was  Major  Grenadier  Guards. 


Soo 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


MILES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1859,  of  Leigh  Court,  Somersetshire. 

Sir  Charles  William  Miles,  O.B.E. , 

5th  Baronet ; b.  July  7th,  1883  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Henry  Robert  William,  1915  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Prince  Albert’s  (Somerset  L.I.)  Reserve  of  Officers, 
and  patron  of  two  livings  ; European  War  19 14-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  O.B.E.) ; O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1920:  in.  1912,  Favell  Mary,  da.  of  Charles 
Gathome  Hill,  of  Hazel  Manor,  Compton  Martin, 
Somerset,  and  Claverton  Manor,  Bath,  and  has 
issue. 

Jurms—  Azure,  a chevron  paly  of  six  ermine  and  or 
between  three  lozenges  argent,  each  charged  with  a fleur- 
de-lis  sable.  Crtst — Upon  a rock  a dexter  arm  embowed 

in  armour  the  hand  grasping  an  anchor  entwined  by  a 
cable  proper. 

Seat — W alton-in-Gordano,  Somerset. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  NAPIER  MAURICE,  b.  Oct. 

iqth,  1913.  Charles  William  Noel,  b.  1915. 

Brother  living — William  Henry,  b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  Somer- 
setshire L.I.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded):  m.  1912,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Hartley 
Williams,  of  93,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Robert,  b.  1919,— Lilian  Mary,  b.  1914, — Pamela,  b.  1916. 

Aunt  living — Frances  Harriet  (Lady  Ferguson-Davie)  '.  in.  1862,  Sir  William  Augustus  Ferguson- 
Davie,  3rd  Bt.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1915.  Residence , St.  Germains,  Exeter. 

Sisters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Alice  Catherine  : in.  1st,  1870,  George  Duppa,  who  d.  1888  ; 
2ndly,  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerard  Vivian  Ames,  formerly  1st  Dragoons,  who  d.  1899,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Bryan  Baldwin  George,  b.  1871, — Berridge  Greville  George,  b.  1883, — 
Vivienne  Muriel,  b.  1885, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Lionel  Gerard,  b.  1889  ; formerly  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded)  : in.  1919,  Mrs.  Roy  Glen,  da.  of  the 
late  Com.  George  Leigh-King, — Eve  Margery,  b.  1891  : in.  1917,  Wilfred  Alwyne  Compton,  Lieut. 

R.F.A.  Residence , Ayot  St.  Lawrence,  Welwyn,  Herts. Edith  Clara:  in.  1875,  Charles 

William  Mansel  Lewis,  J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Edward  Mansel,  b.  1876, — 
Charlie  Ronald  Mansel,  b.  1880, — Archie  Mansel,  b.  1890, — Gwladys  Irene  Rose,  b.  18 — , — Elspie 
Violet,  b.  18 — , — Enid  Eileen  Towranna,  b.  1896  : in.  1917,  Lieut.  Gerald  Aylmer  Garons-Williams, 
R. N.  Residence , Stradey  Castle,  Llanelly,  Carmarthenshire.— —Mabel  Constance:  in.  1884, 
Casamaijor  Gaussen,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Archibald  Casamaijor,  b.  1887, — Ruth  Marcia: 
in.  1914,  the  Rev.  Hugh  Richmond  Bonsey,  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Lowry 
o'.  1915,  Thory  Richmond  b.  1918,  Marcia  Elizabeth  b.  1919.  Residence,  Howlands,  Hatfield,  Herts. 

Widows  living  Of  3rd  and  4th  Baronets— Minnie  {Lady  Miles),  da.  of  James  Spire,  formerly 
of  Innsworth,  Gloucester:  in.  1st,  1896,  Sir  Cecil  Leopold  Miles,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1898;  2ndly, 

1904,  Frederick  Hilton  Gibbes.  Residence,  29,  Brunswick  Gardens,  W. Mary  ( Lady  Miles), 

da.  of  Frederick  Neame,  formerly  of  Luton,  Selling,  Kent : in.  1882,  Sir  Henry  Robert  William 
Miles,  4th  baronet,  who  id.  1915.  Residence,  The  White  House,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Somersetshire  (C)  1878-85. 


Labora  sicut  bonus  miles. 
Work  like  a good  soldier. 


MILLAIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1885,  of  Palace  Gate,  Kensington,  co.  Middlesex  and 
of  St.  Ouen,  Jersey. 

[Name  pronounced  “Millay.”] 

Sir  Geoffroy  William  Millais,  4th  Baronet , 
3rd  son  of  1st  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  18th,  1863  ; s.  his  nephew, 
Sir  John  Everett,  1920:  m.  1901,  Madeline  Campbell,  el. 
da.  of  Col.  Charles  Hallyburton  Grace,  Indian  Army,  and  has 
issue. 

^rt«s— Per  bend  sinister  or  and  azure,  an  estoile  of  eight  points  between 
three  fleurs-de-lys,  two  in  fesse  and  one  in  base,  all  counter-changed. 
&rrst — In  front  of  a dexter  hand  gauntleted  and  couped  gules  an  estoile  of 
eight  points  or. 

Residence — Spreakfield,  Frensham,  Surrey. 


-Edward 


Ars  longa,  vita  brevis. 
Art  endureth,  life  is 
short. 


Sons  living— RALPH  REGNAULT,  b.  March  4th,  1905. 

Gray  St.  Helier,  b.  1918. 

Daughter  living— Esm^  Edith,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living— John  Guille,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is 
Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s  Own):  in.  1894,  Fanny  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  Philip  George  Skipwith,  of  Hundleby,  Lincolnshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffroy 
de  Carteret,  b.  1896;  Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War) 
1918, — Hesketh  Raoul  le  Jarderay,  b.  1901, — Natalie  Rosamond  Sophia,  b.  1903.  Residence , 
Compton’s  Brow,  Horsham. 


Sisters  living — Mary  Hunt,  b.  i860.  Residence , 34,  Albert  Hall  Mansions,  S.W. Alice  Sophia 

Caroline  ( Baroness  Stuart  of  Wort  ley),  b.  1862  : in.  1886,  the  1st  Baron  Stuart  of  Wortley.  Resi- 
dence, 7,  Cheyne  Walk.iChelsea,  S.W. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Perrine,  b.  1893  : in.  1914,  Capt.  Malcolm  Matthew 
Moncrieff,  M.B.E.,  formerly  6th  Dragoon  Guards.  Residence , Hemley,  near  Woodbridge,  Suffolk. 
Mary  Amice  de  Carteret,  b.  1897. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet  — Mary  St.  Lawrence  ( Lady  Millais),  da.  of  the  late  William 
Edward  Hope-Vere  [ sec  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]:  in.  1886,  Sir  Everett  Millais,  2nd  baronet,  who 
d.  1897.  Residence,  8,  Pelham  Place,  S.W. 


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Collateral  Branches  living  (Not  in  remainder). 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Millais,  b.  1828,  d.  1899  : m.  1st,  i860,  Judith 
Agnes,  who  d.  1862,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Boothby,  Preb.  of  Southwell 
[Boothby,  Bt.];  2ndly,  1866,  Adelaide  Jane  (now  of  Bunch  Lane  House,  Hasle- 
mere),  da.  of  the  late  John  Farquhar  Fraser,  a County  Court  Judge  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage),  Hugo  William  Reid,  b.  1870;  formerly  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.  : in.  1903,  Anna 
Elena,  da.  of  the  Hon.  O.  W.  Lindholm,  Russian  Imperia  Councillor  of  Commerce,  of  Vladi- 

vostock,  Siberia,  and  has  issue  living,  Gordon  Atherton  Lindholm,  b.  1904. (By  1st  marriage) 

Judith  Agnes : m.  1885,  the  Rev.  Edward  Denison  Lear,  R.  of  Mells,  and  has  issue  living, 
Christopher  Francis,  b.  1886.  Residence,  Mells  Rectory,  Somerset.— (By  2nd  marriage)  Adelaide 
Mary,  A 1873  : in.  1902,  Major  Edward  Savi  Earle,  Indian  Army.— Margaret  Gertrude  Annie, 
b.  1876 : m.  1898,  Edgar  Anthony  Parkinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Perceval  Millais, 
Brooke,  b.  1901.  Residence , Bunch  Lane  House,  Haslemere. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Henry  Millais,  uncle  of  1st  baronet,  b.  18 — , d.  1864: 
m.  18 — , Mary  Maria  Highland  : — 

Henry  William  Highland,  A 1850  ; formerly  in  Public  Works  Depart.,  Now  Zealand  ; in.  1887,  Jessie 
Louise  Ross,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Guille,  b.  189b  ; in  New  Zealand  Forces  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Gladys  Poingdestre,  A 1888  : in.  19 — , Elis  Barlin,  of 
Gefle,  Sweden, — Evelyn  Bertram,  A 1889, — Dorothy  Le  Geyt,  b.  1891  : in.  19 — , John  Gordon 
Harcourt,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand, — Gwyneth  Everett,  b.  1893, — Lilian  de  Carteret,  b.  1894. 
Residence , Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Everett  Millais,  was  an  eminent  Artist  and  Pres,  of  Roy.  Acad. 


MILLER,  Creation  (E.)  1705,  of  Chichester,  Sussex 

Sir  (Charles  John)  Hubert  Miller, 
8th  Baronet;  b.  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles 
Hayes,  1868;  ed.  at 'Eton;  was  Lieut.  5th  W. 
York  Militia  1877-80;  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Batn. 
Coldstream  Guards  ; is  patron  of  one  living. 

$rms — Argent,  a fesse  wavy  azure,  between  three 
wolves’  heads  erased  gules.  Crest — A wolfs  head  erased 

gules,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a fesse  azure. 

Seat — Froyle  Place,  Alton,  Hampshire.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 32,  Cliveden  Place,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — 

Guards’,  Bachelors’,  Naval  and  Military. 


Sister  living— Gertrude  Theresa:  m.  1888,  John  Evelyn 
Gladstone  [see  Gladstone,  Bt.  colls.].  Residence , Bowden 
Park,  Chippenham. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Henry  John 
Miller,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1918  : in.  1865,  Jessie,  who  d.  1920,  da. 
of  John  Orbell,  of  Hawkesbury,  Waiko- 
nati,  New  Zealand  : — 

HENRY  HOLMES,  b.  1866.— William  Nicholson,  b.  1868.— —George  Ralph,  D S.O.,b.  1874; 
is  Major  R.H.A.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1918  (twice  wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919  : m.  1916,  Violet  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  H.  Teschemaker,  of  Kauro  Hill,  Otago,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Ralph, 

b.  1918, — Anthony  John,  b.  1920.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Arthur  Edmund,  b.  1877. John 

Charles,,  A 1880:  in.  1910,  Ellinor,  da.  of  the  late  Julius  Mendelson.— -Frances  May,  b.  1875  : m. 
1899,  St,  John  McLean  Buckley,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Newboro,  Oamaru,  New 
Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Edmund  Miller,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1832,  d 1920 : in. 
1868,  Katherine  Margaret,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  J.  Douglas  : — 

Ernest  Combe,  R.D.,  b.  1872;  Com.  R.N.R.— Thomas  Valentine,  b.  1875. Mabel  Helen,  b. 

1873.  -Mary  Ann  Frances,  A 1883.-  Residence , 16,  Brockham  Road,  Folkestone. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Miller,  C.B.,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1833,  d.  1909:  m. 
1865,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Peter  Aubertin,  R.  of 
Chipstead,  Surrey 

John  Combe,  A 1869. William  Edmund,  b.  1872.  -Katharine  Mary  Frances,  A 1867  : in.  1893, 

William  Calthorpe  Mallaby,  and  has  issue  living,  Aubertin  Walter  Sothern,  b.  1899, — Howard 
George  Charles,  b.  1902, — Mary  Katharine  Helen,  b.  1898.  Residence , 

The  1st,  2nd,  and  3rd  baronets  each  represented  Chichester  in  Parliament,  and  the  5th  baronet 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Portsmouth. 


MILLER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1788,  of  Glenlee,  Kirkcudbrightshire. 

Sir  William  Frederic  Miller,  5th 
Baronet ; b.  April  7th,  1868 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  Macdonald,  1875 ; ed.  at  Harrow ; 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with  18th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  European  War  1914-17,  with 
Guards  Div.  Train,  and  as  a Staff-Capt. : m.  1890, 
Mary  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  John  Manning 
[Henniker,  Bt.],  of  15,  Prince’s  Gardens,  S.W., 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Frederic 
William  Joseph  Macdonald,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1914. 

&nus — Argent,  a cross  moline  azure,  in  chief  a lozenge  between  two  mullets  of  the  last  and  in  base 
a bar  wavy  vert.  Crest — A human  hand  couped  at  the  wrist;  the  third  and  fourth  fingers  folded  in  the 
hand  argent.  Supporters — Two  roebucks  proper. 

Residence — 57,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.  Club — Marlborough. 


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Son  living — ALASTAIR  GEORGE  LIONEL  JOSEPH,  b.  March  5th,  1893  ; Capt.  Irish  Guards, 
and  Flight-Coin.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914 : m.  1919,  Kathleen,  da.  of  Major  Stephen  Goodwin 
Howard,  C.B.E.,  M.P.,  of  The  Moat,  Upend,  Newmarket.  Clubs , Bachelors’,  Guards’. 

Daughter  living — Cynthia  Mary  Grizelda,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living  •¥■ — Thomas  George  Alexander,  b.  1869 ; S.  Africa  1901,  as  Lieut.  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh’s Own  Vol.  Rifles,  European  War  1915-17  (severely  wounded). 

Sisters  living— Emily  Agnes.-— Constance  Frances : m.  1st,  1888,  Charles  Edward  Bexley  Van- 
sittart,  (from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1904) ; 2ndly,  190-,  Major  Ernest  de  Launoy  Hayes, 
Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Montague  Ernest  de  Launoy,  b.  190-, — (by  1st  marriage)  Constance 
Hilda  Maude  Bexley,  <5.  1889:  m.  1915,  James  Campbell  Reid,  F.R  I.B.A., — Melanie  Bexley,  b . 
1894. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Emily  Alice.  Residence , 40,  Bouverie  Road  West, 
Folkestone. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Miller,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1789,  d.  1863  : m.  1828, 
Mary,  who  d.  1875,  da.  cf  Nicholas  Sutherland  : — 

James,  b.  1835;  formerly  Col.  Comdt.  Bhopal  Batn.,  Sehore,  Central  India;  retired  as  Maj.-Gen.  : 
tn.  1873,  Elinor  Katharine,  da.  of  T.  L.  Robinson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Croydon,  having  had  issue, 
John  Lockhart,  b.  1883  ; Lieut.  London  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 
Residence , 14,  Southwick  Crescent,  W.2.  Club , East  India  United  Service. 

Grandson  of  the  late  John  Miller  (ante) . — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Wellesley  Miller,  b.  1839,  d.  1899  : tn.  1896,  Edith  Maude,  da.  of 
Richard  Fisher  Hamilton,  formerly  of  Carisbrook  House,  Pembroke  Road,  Dublin,  and 
widow  of  George  Augustus  Cuming  Eliott,  of  Springfield  House,  Lasswade  : — 

John  Leslie  Wellesley,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  The  Buffs  ; d.  killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  was  Lord  President  of  the  Court  of  Session  in  Scotland,  with  the 

courtesy  title  of  Lord  Barskimming ; and  Sir  William,  the  2nd  baronet,  was  a Lord  of  Session,  with 

the  courtesy  title  of  Lord  Glenlee. 

MILLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Manderston,  Berwickshire.  [Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  John  Alexander  Miller,  3rd  and  last  Baronet . 

Sisters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Amy  Elizabeth  : m.  1886,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Maubourg  Bailie, 
who  d.  1918,  formerly  of  52nd  L.I.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Thomas  Maubourg  Douglas,  b. 
1887  : Major  Irish  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Charles  William 
Hugh,  b.  1895;  is  in  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L. I., —John  Sholto,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  Irish 

Guards, — Amy  Hope,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Caldecott  House,  Abingdon. Evelyn  Mary:  m.  1st, 

1885,  Richard  Hunter,  who  d.  1910;  2ndly,  1919,  Alfred  Mitchell  Innes,  Envoy  Extraor.  and 
Min.  Plen.,  Uruguay,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  James  William,  b.  1886;  formerly 
Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders.  Residences , Monte  Video,  Uruguay;  Thurston,  E. 
Lothian. 

Widows  living  Of  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets—  Hon.  Eveline  Mary  {Hon.  Lady  Miller),  da.  of 
4th  Baron  Scarsdale : tn.  1893,  Major  Sir  James  Percy  Miller,  D.S.O.,  2nd  baronet,  who  d 1906. 
Residetices , Manderston,  Duns,  Berwickshire;  45,  Grosvenor  Square,  W — — Eveline  Frances 
( Lady  Miller),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Blencowe  Cookson,  C.  B.,  of  Meldon  Park,  Morpeth  : 
tn.  1907,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Sir  John  Alexander  Miller,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1918,  when  the  title 
became  ext.  Residences,  53,  Great  Cumberland  Place.  W,  ; Alexander  House,  Newmarket. 

MILMAN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1800,  of  Levaton-in- Woodland,  Devonshire. 

Sir  Francis  John  Milman,  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  Aug.  10th,  1842  : s.  his  father,  Sir  William, 
1885  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  formerly 
Lieut.  R.A.,  and  Hon.  Major  and  Adj.  2nd  Brig. 
Welsh  Div.  R.A. : tn.  1870,  Katherine  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  Stephen  Charles  Moore,  D.L.,  of  Barne, 
Clonmel,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a serpent  nowed  or,  between  three  sinister 
gauntlets  open,  two  in  chief  and  one  in  base  argent.  Crest — 
A hart  lodged,  per  pale  ermine  and  erminois,  attired  and  un- 
guled  or,  charged  on  the  body  with  two  hurts  fesseways. 
Residence , — 


Sons  living — FRANCIS,  b.  Oct.  27th,i872  : tn.  1898,  Geor- 
gina Maud  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  T.  R.  Wallis.  William 
Ernest,  £.  1875.— —Lionel  Charles  Patrick,  C.M.G.,  b.  1877  ; 
sometime  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.  (now  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.)  ; C M.G.  1917:  tn.  1911,  Marjorie  Aletha,  da. 
of  Col.  Arthur  Harry  Clark-Kennedy,  formerly  Indian 
Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Dermot  Lionel  Kennedy,  b . 

1912, — Malcolm  Douglas,  b.  1915, — a son,  b.  1918. 

Stephen  Walter,  b.  1879:  tn.  1907,  Ethel,  who  d.  1914, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Dowdeswell  Horsley,  I.C.S.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Gerald  Stephen,  b.  1908.  Residences r 
Venado,  Tuerto,  Argentine  Republic  ; 18,  Fitzjames 

Avenue,  West  Kensington,  W. Henry  Augustus,  b.  1882;  is  a Paymaster  R.N.  : tn.  1912, 

Genevieve,  da.  of  John  Irving,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  (Nov. 
1912.- — Hugh,  b.  1884 ; is  Capt.  R.E.  : tn.  1914,  Marjorie,  only  da.  of  Malcolm  McCulloch  Paterson 
M.I.C.E.,  formerly  of  The  Croft,  Pannal,  Harrogate,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephanie  Grace,  b.  1915. 
Daughter  living— Violet  Grace. 

Sisters  living — Katharine.  Residence,  Croft  Lodge,  Wokingham,  Berks. -^—Isabella  Frances: 
tn.  1870,  Alexander  Anderdon  Weston,  who  d.  1901,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Francis  Anderdon 
(of  Totterdown  House,  Hungerford),  b.  1870:  m.  1896,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Beaufort,  da.  of 
15th  Baron  St.  John  of  Bletso.  Residence,  Holme  Grange,  Wokingham.  -Helen  Rose  Anne  : 
tn.  1890,  Major  Caldwell  Henry  Crofton,  formerly  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Cecil 
Milman,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; Capt.  R.A.  ; European  War  1915-19  (M.C.  with  Bar).  Residence % 


■¥■  The  younger  brother,  Francis  Macdonald  Miller,  b.  1871  ; Australian  Forces;  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918. 


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Heathyfield,  Farnham.— Constance  Angelena  ( Lady  Arbuthnot ),  M.B.E.  ; Comdt.  Newtown 
House  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Newbury  during  European  War;  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  in.  1899,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  Alexander  John  Arbuthnot,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1907.  Residence , Newtown 
House,  Newbury. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Miles  Milman,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1845,  d.  19x1  ; m. 
1871,  Katherine  Maule,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Jardine  [see  Jardine,  Bt.. 
colls.]:— 

Helen.-^Cecil  Maule  : in.  1899,  Robert  Sewers  Berry.  Residence , Southport,  Queensland. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Charles  Gordon  Milman,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1853,. 
d.  1907  : m.  1886,  Edie  Helen  Blythe,  (now  of  Clatford  Manor,  Andover)  da.  of 
John  Alexander  Radcliffe,  formerly  of  Ordsal,  Cobham,  Surrey  : — 

Humphrey  Radcliffe,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut,  in  the  Army.— Mary  Frances,  b.  1889. Norah  Helen,. 

b.  1893.— Isabel  Joan,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Alderson  Milman,  R.A.,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1898  : m.  1858,  Frances  Edith  (now  of  6,  Mont  le  Grand,  Heavitree,  Exeter), 
da.  of  the  Right  Rev.  Bishop  Chapman,  D.D.,  late  Bishop  of  Colombo 

Charles  William,  b.  1859. Gertrude  Ellen  : m.  1898,  Rev.  Leonard  Julius  Shadwell,  O.B.E, 

(formerly  Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers),  and  has  issue  living,  Lancelot  Milinan,  R.N.,  b.  1901  ; became 
a Sub-Lieut.  1919,— George  Laurence,  b.  1Q04.  Residence , 5,  Mont  le  Grand,  Exeter. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Francis  Miles  Milman,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Egerton  Charles  William  Miles  Milman,  b.  i8ig,d.  1869  : m.  1866, 
Isabella  Anne,  who  d.  1905  (having  m.  2ndly,  1872,  the  Hon.  William  Frederick  Barton- 
Massey-Mainwaring,  M.P.,  who  rf.  1907,  of  30,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  [see  B.  Clarina]), 
da.  of  Charles,  Benjamin  Lee-Mainwaring,  of  The  Old  Palace,  Richmond,  Surrey  : — 
Charles  Egerton  Forbes  Milman-Mainwaring,  b.  1867  ; assumed  in  1874,  by  Royal  license,  the 
additional  surname  of  Mainwaring:  in.  1915,  Marguerite  Doris  Roper,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Francis 
Washington  Lethbridge,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of  Wellington’s  Regt.,  of  Exbourne  Manor,  Devon  [Leth- 
bridge, K.],  and  has  issue  living,  Rosamond  Irene,  b.  1916.  Residence , Goltho  House,  Christchurch 
Road,  Bournemouth.  Chib , Junior  Carlton.— Alice  Sophia  Mary:  in.  1897,  George  Forbes,  J.P., 
of  Inverernan,  who  d.  19x5,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1899, — Alexander  Stewart,  b.  1909, — 
Elyne  Isabella  Drummond.  Residence , Inverernan,  Strathdon,  Aberdeenshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Salusbury  Milman,  b.  1821,  d.  1893  : m.  1857,  Matilda  Jane,  who  d. 
1861,  da.  of  Edward  Grove,  of  Shenstone  Park,  Stafford,  and  widow  of  Eliot  Warburton  : — 
Margaret  Anne.  Residence , Brownston  House,  Devizes.  Bertha  Mary.  Residence,  Brownstor* 
House,  Devizes.— Matilda  Julia:  vt.  1888,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Lowry  Cole  Acton,  who  </.  1914, 
formerly  1st  Batn.  Connaught  Rangers,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Rev.  Armar  Edward,  b.  1889  ; 
Chap,  to  the  Forces;  d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Owen  Henry,  b.  1890; 
is  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers, — Sidney  Georgina,  b.  1893:  in.  1914,  H.  N.  Harman,  Lieut.  R.A., 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Armar  Bowers  b.  1918,  Ruth  Edith  Lowry  b.  1914,  Cicely  Elizabeth 
Sidney  b.  1916, — Ruth  Margaret,  b.  1894  : in.  1920,  Capt.  Edward  Leslie  Lowry  Acton,  M.C., 
Leinster  Regt., — Bertha  Joice,  b.  1896, — Leonora  Janet,  b.  1899.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Gustavus  Hamilton  Lockwood  Milman,  b.  1824,  d.  1915  : in. 
1872,  Louisa  Mary  [Baroness  Berkeley  in  her  own  right),  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Hon, 
Craven  FitzHardinge  Berkeley  : — 

See  Bs.  Berkeley. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Everard  Stepney  Milman,  b.  1832,  d.  igi2 : m.  1st,  1865,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  Thomas  Clarke,  of  Madras  C.S.B. ; 2ndiy,  1874,  Grace 
Henrietta  Hamilton,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  William  Bell  :— 

(By  1st  marriage)  Ethel  Frances:  m.  1899,  as  his  second  wife,  Col.  Charles  Hay  (formerly  Bom, 
S.C.),  who  d.  1912,  sometime  Warden  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  of  Robins  Croft,  Chilham,  near 

Canterbury. Helen  Margaret. Leonora  Maria. Mildred  Charlotte:  in.  1912,  Eustace 

Henry  Lipscomb,  M.B.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Milman,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Holywell 
Hill,  St.  Albans,  Herts.— — (By  2nd  marriage),  Octavius  Rodney  Everard,  D.S.O  , b.  1882;  ed.  at 
R.M.A. ; is  Major  R.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O, 
1917  : in.  1911,  Mary  Freya,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Edward  Haigh,  V.  of  St.  Paul’s,  Clifton, 

and  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living,  Joanna  Woolstone,  b.  1912, — a da.,  b.  1920. Elsie 

Hamilton.— Phyllis  Grace  Ida. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Henry  Hart  Milman,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Milman,  b.  1829,  d.  1913  : in.  1872,  Frances  Mary,  who  d . x886,  da, 
of  the  late  John  Laurence  Tatham,  Bar.-at-law,  of  West  Hill,  Highgate,  N.  : — 

Ida  Mary,  <5.1877.— Sylvia  Frances,  b.  1878:  in.  19x6,  John  Mills  Whitham.  Enid  Alice,  b , 
1880.— Maud,  b.  1886. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Archibald  John  Scott  Milman,  K.C.  B.,  b.  1834,  d.  1902  : in.  1871,  Susan 
Augusta  Carter  (of  10,  Old  Court  Mansions,  Kensington,  W.),  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Hanbury,  of  Bolehall,  Staffordshire  : — 

Lilian  Mary  Hart,  b.  1872:  in.  1901,  Edward  Mellish  Clark  [Buchanan,  Bt.].,  and  has  issue  living, 
Florence  Valentine  Mellish,  b.  1906, — Eleanor  Mary  Mellish,  b.  1908, — Audrey  Evelyn  Mellish,  b, 

1911) — Joan  Willis  Mellish,  b.  1916.  Residence , Binnbrook,  Cambridge. Margarita  Harriet 

Hart,  0.  1874  • 1907,  the  Rev.  Richard  Swann  Swann-Mason,  O.B.E.,  Sec.  of  St.  John’s  Sch.„ 

Leatherhead,  and  an  Acting  Chap.  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Susan  Rosalind  Milman,  b.  1915. 

Residence,  75,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. Violet  Eveline  Hart,  b.  1875. Rosalind  Louisa  Hart,  b , 

1877.— Daphne  Ellen  Dianora  Hart,  b.  1885. 

The  rst  baronet  was  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians,  and  Physician  to  King  George  III. 


MILNE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  Inveresk,  Midlothian. 

Sir  Archibald  Berkeley  Milne, 
G.C.  V.  O.,  K.C.B. , 2nd  Baronet;  b.  June  2nd,  1855  ; 
s.  his  father,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Alexander, 
G.C.B. , 1897;  ed.  at  Rev.  Mr.  Nind’s,  and  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; entered  R.N.  1869,  became  Com. 
1884,  Capt.  1891,  Rear-Adm.  1904,  Vice-Adm. 
1908,  and  Adm.  1911  ; retired  1919;  served  on 
coast  of  Kaffraria  during  Transkei  war  1877-8,  as 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  Lord  Chelmsford  in  Zulu  war 
1878-9  (wounded  at  Ulundi,  Naval  and  Mil.  de- 
spatches several  times),  and  in  Egyptian  campaign 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star,  and  4th  class  Medjidie)  ; 


As  much,  by  war  as  by  skill. 


commanded  Roy.  Yacht  “Osborne”  1889-93;  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  King  Ed- 


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ward  VII.  1902-4,  second  in  command  of  Atlantic  Fleet  1905-6,  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
Mediterranean  Fleet  1912-14;  appointed  Commodore  of  Roy.  Yachts  1903,  Hon. 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1904,  an  Extra  Equerry  to  King  Edward  VII.  1905,  a 
Groom-in-Waiting  1907,  2nd  in  command  of  Channel  Fleet  1908,  an  Extra  Equerry 
to  King  George  V.  1910,  and  in  command  of  2nd  Div.  Home  Fleet  1912;  C.V.O. 
1903,  K. C.V.O.  1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909,  G.C.V.O.  1912. 

^rms — Erminois,  a cross  moline  quarterly  pierced  or,  between  three  mullets,  two  and  one, 
azure ; a chief  of  honorable  augmentation  wavy  argent,  thereon  a fortified  circular  lighthouse, 
with  a red  flag  flying,  flanked  on  the  dexter  by  a hexagon  battery  of  three  tiers  of  guns  with  a 
like  flag  flying,  and  on  the  sinister  by  another  battery  of  two  tiers  of  guns  connected  by  a wall 
with  the  lighthouse,  all  proper,  the  whole  intended  to  represent  that  part  of  the  works  defending 
the  town  and  port  of  Algiers,  to  which  His  Majesty’s  ship  “ Impregnable,”  which  bore  the  flag  of 
the  Rear-Admiral  (Sir  David  Milne,  G.C.B.),  was  opposed  in  the  memorable  attack  on  August  27th, 
1816.  Crest — Out  of  a naval  crown  or,  a dexter  cubit  arm,  vested  azure,  the  hand  proper  grasping  a 
flagstaff,  therefrom  flying  the  flag  of  a rear-admiral  of  the  blue,  inscribed  with  the  word  “Im- 
pregnable ” in  letters  of  gold.  Supporters — Dexter , a figure,  designed  to  represent  a Christian  slave, 
holding  in  his  dexter  hand  a passion  cross  or,  and  in  his  sinister  hand  his  fetters  broken  proper ; 
sinister , a sailor  habited,  and  armed  with  cutlass  and  pistols  proper,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand 
a flagstaff,  therefrom  flowing  towards  the  dexter,  a banner,  azure,  in  canton  the  union. 

Seat — Inveresk  Gate,  Musselburgh,  Midlothian.  Town  Residence — 10,  Berkeley  Street, 
Piccadilly,  W.  Clubs — Marlborough,  United  Service,  Naval  and  Military. 


Sisters  living — Margaret  Agnes  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1884,  Thomas  Cordes,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1901,  of  Bryn  Glas,  Newport,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mary  Margaret  Dorothy,  b.  1887.  Residence , Silwood  Park,  Sunninghill,  Berks.— —Grace  Alice. 
Residence,  6,  North  Street,  David  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Alexander  Milne,  G.C.  B.,  1st  baronet  (an  Elder  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House), 
was  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1847-59,  1866-8,  and  1872-6,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  on  W.  American  and  W. 
Indian  Stations  1860-64,  and  on  Mediterranean  Station  1869-70. 


MILNER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1717,  of  Nun  Appleton  Hall,  Yorkshire. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  George  Milner, 
P.C.,  7th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  7th,  1849;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
William  Mordaunt,  1880;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  18 — ),  ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  W.  Riding  of 
York,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England;  sat  as  M.P.  for  York  City  (C)  1883-5;  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  York  City,  Nov.  ^885,  Sowerby  Div.  of 
N.  part  of  W.  Riding  of  York,  Dec.  1885,  and  Radcliffe-cum- 
Farnworth  Div.  of  S.E.  Lancashire  July  1886  ; sat  for  Notting- 
hamshire, Bassetlaw  Div.  ( C ) 1890-1906,  when  he  was  defeated 
therefor;  P.C.  1900  : m.  1880,  Adeline  Gertrude,  who  d.  1902, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Beckett,  M.P.  [see  B.  Grimthorpe, 
colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Per  pale  or  and  sable,  a chevron  between  three  horses'  bits 
counterchanged.  Crest — A horse’s  head  couped  sable,  maned  and  bridled 
Addit  frena  feris.  or  between  a pair  of  wings  gold. 

He  puts  bridles  on  the  Residence — Taplow  Lodge,  Taplow,  Bucks.  Clubs — Carlton, 

brutal.  Bachelors’. 


son  living— w ILLI AM  FREDERICK  VICTOR  MORDAUNT,  b.  Oct..  2nd,  1893 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.,  and  Officer  in  Charge  of  a Signals  Depart. 
Daughter  living — Doreen  Maud  ( Marchioness  of  Linlithgow ),  b.  1886:  m.  1911,  the  2nd  Mar- 
quess of  Linlithgow.  Residences,  Hopetoun  House,  South  Queensferry,  Linlithgowshire ; Ormiston 
Hall,  Haddingtonshire. 

Sister  living — Edith  Harriet.  Residence , Heworth  Moor  House,  York. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Beilby  William  Milner,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1823, 
d.  1876  : m.  1853,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  Most  Rev.  Marcus  Gervais 
Beresford,  Archbishop  of  Armagh  [M.  Waterford] : — 

Edward,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Scots  Guards  ; 
Suakin  Expedition  1885,  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  European  War  1914-18  as  Major  King's  Royal 
Rifle  Corps,  and  on  Siaff ; is  a Member  of  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  (H.M.’s  Body 
Guard):  m.  1897,  Evelyn  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  Hercules  Langford  Boyle  Rowley 
[see  B.  Langford,  colls.].  Residence,  West  Retford  House,  Notts.— —George  Francis,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Assist.  Provost  Marshal  and 
D.A.A.G.,  subsequently  Comdg.  12th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  formerly  Comdg.  5th  Lancers;  appointed  to  Command  Lowland  Mounted  Brig.  1913, 
Officer  in  Charge  of  Cav.  Records,  York  1914,  an  Inspector  of  Cav.  1914,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1915, 
(retired  as  Brig.-Gen.  1919);  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1918:  w.  1910,  Phyllis  Mary  Lycett,  da.  of 
Edward  Lycett  Green,  of  Ken  Hill,  King's  Lynn,  Norfolk,  and  Ashfield,  York  [ see  Green,  Bt., 
cr.  1886],  and  has  issue  living,  George  Edward  Mordaunt,  b.  1911, — Henry  George,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  Acomb  Priory,  York.'  - Marcus  Henry,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O. , b.  1864:  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901,  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  formerly  Capt.  2nd  County  of  London  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers; 
appointed  Sup.  of  a Remount  Depot  1914,  with  rank  of  Major  ; is  Hon.  Lieut-,  in  the  Army,  and 
an  A.D.C. : sometime  Assist.  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  War  (Col.  Sir 
Edward  W.  D.  Ward,  K.C.B),  and  Comptroller  to  the  Earl  of  Derby;  has  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre;  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909:  m.  1888,  Caroline  Agnes  Beresford,  who  </. 
1894,  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Decies,  and  widow  (i)  of  the  4th  Duke  of  Montrose,  and  (ii)  of  William 
Stuart  Stirling  Crawfurd.— — Ethel  Elizabeth  Louisa  ( Countess  of  Durham),  b:  i860 : m.  1882, 
the  3rd  Earl  of  Durham. 

The  1st  baronet,  M.P.  for  York  city,  was  Grand  Master  of  the  Freemasons  in  England.  The  2nd 
baronet  was  Receiver-General  of  Excise,  the  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  York  city  1790-1811,  and  the 
5th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  therefor  1848-57. 


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MITCHELSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Rotherfield,  co.  Sussex. 


Sir  Archibald  Mitchelson,  1st  Baronet, 

son  of  Thomas  Mitchelson ; b.  April  1st,  1878  ; a coal- 
owner,  shipowner  and  builder,  stockbroker,  etc.,  a 
Director  of  various  public  cos.,  and  Chm.  of  D.  Davies 
and  Sons,  of  Admiralty,  Wharncliffe,  and  Yorkshire 
Collieries  : tn.  I9°3»  Marie  Anne,  da.  of  Samuel  Lewis, 
of  Cardiff  and  Bristol,  and  has  issue. 

Per  chevron  argent  and  sable  in  chief  an  estoile  between 
two  crescents  gules  and  in  base  a lion  sejant  of  the  first.  CErtst — A 
falcon  belled  proper,  the  wings  elevated  and  charged  with  an 
estoile  sable  supporting  with  the  claw  an  increscent  gules. 

Seat — Holme  Park,  Rotherfield,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 
1,  Prince’s  Row,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  Club — Devonshire. 

Daughter  living— Muriel  Rose. 


MOIR,  Creation  1916,  of  Whitehanger,  Fernhurst,  co.  Sussex. 


Sir  Ernest  William  Moir,  1st  Baronet , 
son  of  Alexander  Mitchell  Moir,  of  London  ; b. 
June  9th,  1862 ; ed.  at  Univ.  Sch.  and  Coll. 
(Fellow  1916)  ; has  been  a Member  of  Admiralty 
Engineering  Committee  since  1912  ; had  charge  of 
Machine  Gun  Section  of  Depart,  of  Director-Gen. 
of  Munition  Supplies  1915,  and  was  Comptroller 
of  Munitions  Inventions  1915-16;  was  Repiesen- 
tative  of  Ministry  of  Munitions  in  U.S.A.  1916, 
and  a Member  of  Council  thereof  1916-19  (Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour) ; is  Director  of  S.  Pearson 
and  Son  (Limited),  of  10,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  : 
?n.  1887,  Margaret  Bruce,  da.  of  John  Pennycook, 
of  Ravelston  and  Dalmeny,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  the  el.  son,  Reginald,  B.A.  Camb.  ; 2nd 
Lieut.  R.E. ; d.  (result  of  active  ser.  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1915. 

Anns — Argent,  a span  of  a bridge  enarched,  embattled, 
and  in  perspective,  cheeky  or  and  azure,  between  three 
Moors’  heads  couped  sable,  each  banded  of  the  second  and 
third,  and  distilling  three  drops  of  blood  proper.  Crrst — 
Upon  a span  of  a bridge  as  in  the  arms,  a Moor’s  head 
afifrontde  couped  at  the  shoulders  sable,  banded  or  and  azure, 
collared  cheeky  of  the  same. 


Seat — Whitehanger,  Fernhurst,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 41,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W. 
Clubs — Reform,  Royal  Automobile,  Metropolitan  (New  York). 


Son  living — ARROL,  b.  Sept.  16th,  1894;  ed.  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  91-)  ; is  Capt.  R.E. 

Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  see  St.  Aubyn. 

MOLYNEUX,  Creation  (I.)  1730,  of  Castle  Dillon,  Armagh. 

[Name  pronounced  “Mull’neux.”] 

Rev.  Sir  John  Charles  Molyneux,  9th  Baronet ; 
b.  June  27th,  1843;  s‘  father,  the  Rev.  Sir  John  William 
Henry,  1879;  ed.  at  Bradfield,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(LL.B.  1866);  is  V.  of  Portesham  : m.  1st,  1873,  Fanny,  who 
d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Jackson,  of  Walsoken 
House,  Wisbech;  2ndly,  1895,  Ada  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
A.  F.  Wynter,  R.  of  Barnardiston,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  by 
1st  marriage. 

Anna — Azure,  a cross  moline  or,  pierced  of  the  field  in  the  dexter  chief 
a fleur-de-lis  of  the  last.  Ctrtst — A heraldic  tiger  passant  argent,  holding  in 
the  dexter  paw  a cross  moline  or. 

Residence — Portesham  Vicarage,  Dorchester. 

virtute. 

The  fortune  of  the  house  Sons  living— EDWARD  CHARLES,  jb.  Aug.  nth,  1876.— —William 
stands  by  its  virtue.  Arthur,  b.  1877.  ■ John  Howard,  b.  1878. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Gertrude  Fanny  : m.  1907,  the  Rev.  Bernard  Paschal  Payne,  R.  of 
Edith-Weston.  Residence,  Edith-Weston  Rectory,  Stamford.  Emily  Jane..— —Ethel  Stuart. 

Brother  living — Howard  William,  b.  1851 : m.  1st,  1879,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of 
Isaac  Clover,  of  Springfield  Lodge,  Sudbury  ; 2ndly,  1892,  Harriet  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Oldring, 
of  Southwold.  Residence , Armagh,  The  Common,  Southwold,  Suffolk. 

Daughter  living  Of  7th  Baronet — Julia  Elizabeth  Mary  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1897,  William  John  Talbot,  H.M.  Lieut,  for  co.  Roscommon, 
and  a J. P.  for  cos.  Armagh  and  Galway.  Residences,  Mount  Talbot,  Roscommon  ; Castle  Dillon, 
Armagh. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Molyneux,  brother  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1824,  d.  1893  : m. 
1859,  Jessie  Susannah,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  J.  Hogarth 

finest,  b.  1865.  Residence,  47,  Portland  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. Ethel. Maud. Beatrice. 

Mabel ; is  a nun  and  Canoness  Regular  of  Order  of  the  Lateran.  Residence , St.  Monica’s  Priory, 
Hoddesdon,  Herts. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  John  Molyneux,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Capel  Molyneux,  el.  brother  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1804,  d.  1877  : m.  1st, 
1831,  Maria,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  Adm.  Carpenter  ; 2ndly,  1870,  Eugenia  Grace,  who  d. 
1897,  widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Murray,  and  da.  of  Col.  James  Gray  William  Curtis  : — 
Julia:  m.  1861,  the  Rev.  Julius  Henry  Rowley,  who  d.  1915  [see  Rowley,  Bt.,  cr.  1836,  colls.]. 

Residence , The  Ingle,  Weybridge,  Surrey. Caroline:  m.  1864,  Hugh  Gough  Arbuthnot,  who 

d.  1905  [see  Arbuthnot,  Bt.]. 

This  is  a junior  branch  of  the  family  of  Molyneux,  Earls  of  Sefton.  The  founder  of  this  family  in 
England  was  William  de  Molines,  a Norman  noble  temp.  William  I.  The  isl  baronet,  Sir  Thomas 
Molyneux,  was  Physician-General  to  the  Army  in  Ireland,  and  Sir  Capel,  the  3rd  baronet,  was  a Privy 
Councillor,  and  M.P.  for  Dublin  University. 

MONCREIFFE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1685,  of  Moncreiffe,  Perthshire. 

Sir  Robert  Drummond  Moncreiffe, 

C.M.G. , 8th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  3rd,  1856;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Thomas,  1879;  formerly  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards;  is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Comdg. 
and  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  of  a Batn.  The  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Perth  ; appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-16  (C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1916:  m. 
1880,  Evelyn  Elizabeth  Vane  Hay,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  the  Hon.  Charles  Rowley  Hay-Drummond 
[see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.]. 

$rms—  Argent,  a lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued 
azure  between  two  mullets,  a chief  ermine.  Crist — A demi- 
iion  rampant  as  in  the  arms.  j&upportirs — Two  men  armed  cap-a-pie,  each  holding  in  the  exterior 

hand  a lance. 

Seat — Moncreiffe,  Bridge  of  Earn,  Perthshire,  Town  Residence — 16,  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair, 

W.  Clubs — Guards’,  Arthur’s.  

Brothers  living— William,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1909,  Edith, 
da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Conyngham  Boyd,  of  Woodside,  Torquay.  Residence,  Bighorn,  Sheridan 
Co.,  Wyoming,  U.S.A.  Clubs,  Bachelors’,  Turf.  Malcolm,  b.  1866;  m.  1901,  Amy  Morehead, 
da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Walker,  of  Frankfort,  Kentucky,  U.S.A.,  and  Chicago.  Residence,  Polo 

Ranch,  Sheridan  co.,  Wyoming,  U.S.A.  Club,  Bachelors' John  Alexander,  b.  1871;  formerly 

Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; Major  Machine  Gun  Corps;  S.  Africa  1900  1902,  with 
Imperial  Yeo  : m.  1910,  Beatrice  Constance,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  1st  Duke  of  Westminster,  and 
widow  of  3rd  Baron  Chesham.  Residence , 41,  St.  James's  Place,  S.W.  Club,  Pratt’s. 

Sisters  living — Georgiana  Elizabeth  ( Countess  of  Dudley),  R.R.C.  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1865,  the  1st  Earl  of  Dudley,  who  d.  1885. 

Residence,  Pembroke  Lodge,  Richmond  Park,  Surrey. Blanche:  m.  1878,  Charles  Archibald 

Murray  [see  E.  Mansfield,  colls.].  Residences,  Taymount,  Stanley,  Perthshire ; 16,  Manchester 
Square,  W.— ^Frances  Rose  [Lady  Muir- Mackenzie)  : m.  1871,  Sir  Alexander  Muir-Mackenzie, 
3rd  Bt.  who  d.  igog.  Residence,  Kennacoil,  Dunkeld,  Perthshire. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  George  Harry  Moncreiffe,  Esq.,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet, 
b.  i860,  d.  1887  : m.  1883,  Elizabeth  Brown,  da.  of  Sir  John  Muir,  1st  Bt.,  of 
Deanston,  Perthshire : — 

JOHN  ROBERT  GUY,  R.N.,  b.  June  30th.  1884;  became  Lieut.  1905,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1913; 
served  in  Venezuela  1902-3,  present  at  bombardment  of  Puerto  Cabello : nr.  1919,  May,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Balli,  of  29,  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris.  Club,  Bath.  Thomas  Gerald  Auckland,  b.  1886  ; 
a retired  Sub-Lieut.  R.  N.  : m.  1918,  — de  Mirramen,  and  has  issue  living,  Rupert  Ian  Kay,  b. 
1919.  Club,  Bath. 

This  family  is  a junior  branch  of  the  family  of  Moncreiffe  of  that  Ilk.  Sir  Thomas,  1st  Bt. , 
Clerk  of  the  Exchequer  and  Treasury  during  the  reigns  of  Charles  II.,  James  II.,  Anne,  and  William 
and  Mary,  acquired  in  1665  the  family  estate  from  his  kinsman,  Sir  John  Moncreiffe,  2nd  Bt.  of 
that  Ilk  [cr.  1626). 

MOND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Hartford  Hill,  Great  Budworth,  co.  Chester. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Moritz 
Mond,  P.C.,  M.P.,  1st  Baronet,  son  of  the 
late  Ludwig  Mond,  Ph.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  The 
Poplars,  20,  Avenue  Road,  St.John’s  Wood, 
N.W.,  and  Winnington  Hall,  Northwich,  by 
his  wife,  Frieda  Lowenthal ; b.  Oct.  23rd, 
1868 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb. .and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1894;  joined  N.  Wales  and 
Chester  Circuit ; sometime  a Managing 
Director  of  Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.  (Lim- 
ited), alkali  manufacturers,  of  Northwich, 
Chm.  of  the  Mond  Nickel  Co.  (Limited), 
and  of  the  Power  Gas  Corporation  (Lim- 
ited), and  a Director  of  South  Staffordshire 
Mond  Gas  Co. ; is  Vice-Pres.  of  Infants’ 
Hospital  (S.W.),  and  Pres,  of  Swansea 
Branch  of  Anglo-Jewish  Asso.  ; appointed 
First  Commr.  of  Works  Dec.  1916  and  Jan. 
1919  ; unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of 
Salford  (Z.)  Oct.  1900;  sat  as  M.P.  for 


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Chester  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  and  for  Swansea,  Swansea  Town  Div.  Jan. 
1910  to  Nov.  1918;  has  sat  for  W.  Div.  thereof  since  Dec.  1918  ; P.C.  1913  : 
m.  1894,  Dame  Violet  Florence  Mabel,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  James  Henry  Goetze, 
and  has  issue. 

— Gules,  a demi-lion  rampant  argent  between  in  chief  a Decrescent  and  an  Increscent,  and  in 
base  a Crescent,  all  or.  Cmt— A demi-bear  holding  between  the  paws  a fountain  both  proper. 
Supporters — Dexter,  a Doctor  of  Science  of  the  University  of  Oxford,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a 
chemical  measure  glass  ; sinister , a labourer,  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a pick  resting  on  the 
shoulder  all  proper. 

Seat — Melchet  Court,  Romsey.  Town  Residence — 35,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Reform, 
National  Liberal,  Eighty,  Royal  Aero,  Burlington  Fine  Arts. 


Son  living— HENRY  LUDWIG,  b.  May  10th,  1898  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  10th  S. 
Wales  Borderers  (wounded) : m.  1920,  Amy,  da.  of  Edward  Wilson,  of  Parktown,  Johannesburg, 
S.  Africa.  Residence,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

Daughters  living— Eva  Violet  (Viscountess  Erleigli),  b.  1895:  in.  T914,  Capt.  Viscount  Erleigh. 

M.C. , only  son  of  1st  Earl  of  Reading.  Residence,  65,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.7. Mary  Angela,  b. 

1501. Rosalind  Jean  Nora,  b.  1905. 


MONSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Thatched  House  Lodge,  Richmond  Park,  Surrey. 

[Name  pronounced  “Munson.”] 

Sir  Maxwell  William  Edmund  John 
Monson,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  2ist,  1882;  s.  his 
father,  the  Right  Hon . Sir  Edmund  John,  P.C., 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O. , 1909;  Capt. 

R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-18  (1914  star);  for- 
merly Hon.  Attache  to  British  Embassy,  Paris : m. 
1912,  Edna,  da.  of  James  Guilmour  Powers,  of  New 
York,  U.S.A. 

— Or  : two  chevronels  gules.  Cmt, — A lion  rampant 
proper,  supporting  a column  or. 

Residence—  3,  Nassau  House,  122,  Shaftesbury  Avenue,  W.C. 


Brothers  living- EDMUND  ST.  JOHN  DEBONNAIRE 
JOHN,  b.  Sept.  9th  1883;  is  a 2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  Club , 
St.  James’s. George  Louis  Esme  John,  b.  1888. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edmund  John  Monson,  P.C.,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  1st  Baronet,  4th  son  of  6th  Baron  Monson, 
was  Consul  in  the  Azores  1869-71,  Consul-Gen.  for  Hungary 
1871-9,  Min.  Resident  and  Consul-Gen.  to  Uruguay  1879-84, 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  the  Argentine  Republic,  Min. 
Plen.  to  the  Republic  of  Paraguay  1884-5,  and  at  Denmark  1885-8, 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Athens  1888-92,  and  at  Brussels  1892-3,  and  Ambassador  Extraor, 
and  Plen.  at  Vienna  1893-6,  and  at  Paris  1896-1905. 


Montagu-Pollock,  see  Pollock. 


MONTEFIORE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Worth  Park,  co.  Sussex. 


Sir  Francis  Abraham  Montefiore,  1st 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Joseph  Mayer  Monte- 
fiore, of  Worth  Park,  Sussex  ; b.  Oct.,  i860 ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  a D.L.  for  Sussex  (High 
Sheriff- 1895):  m.  1 888,  Marian,  da.  of  Mons.  William 
de  Gutmann,  of  Vienna. 

&rms — Argent,  a cedar-tree  between  two  mounts  of 
flowers  proper  ; on  a chief  azure  a dagger  erect  proper, 
pommel  and  hilt  or,  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  or. 
Cmt — Two  mounts  as  in  the  arms,  therefrom  issuant  a demi- 
lion  or  supporting  a flagstaff  proper  thereon  hoisted  a forked 
pennon  flying  towards  the  sinister,  inscribed  “Jerusalem”  in 
Hebrew  characters,  j&npporhrs— Dexter,  a lion'guardant, 
_ . , °r ; sinister,  a stag  proper ; each  supporting  a flagstaff,  a 

pennon  flying  therefrom  to  the  sinister  inscribed  “ Jerusalem  ” in  Hebrew  characters. 


j?eaL  ^orth  Park,  Crawley,  Sussex.  Town  Residence — 4,  Great  Stanhope  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 
Clubs— Carlton,  Marlborough,  Bachelors’. 


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DEBRETT.’S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


MONTGOMERY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1808,  of  The  Hall,  Donegal. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Muntgumerry.  ”j 

Sir  Alexander  Cecil  Montgomery,  5th 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  2nd,  1859;  s.  his  brother,  Major  Sir 
Hugh  Conyngham  Gaston,  1915. 

— Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  three  rings  gold,  gemmed  azure,  the  whole 
within  a bordure  argent  charged  with  eight  trefoils  slipped  vert ; 
on  an  escutcheon  surtout  argent,  a tilting  spear  and  sword  in 
saltire  proper.  Cnst — On  a chapeau  a dexter  arm  in  armour, 
the  hand  grasping  a tilting  spear  broken,  the  point  hanging  down 
all  proper. 


Sisters  living — Evelyn  Rose:  m.  1871,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis 
Charles  Augustus  Adrian  de  Cetto,  formerly  R.A.,  who  d.  1902, 
and  has  issue  living.  Rev.  Arthur  Evelyn  Melfort,  b.  1876  ; is 
V.  of  Tongham,  Farnham,  Surrey : in.  1907,  Stella  Isabel,  da. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Edmund  Dolphin,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Oak 
Lodge,  Guildford,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Evelyn  b.  1908, — 
Henry  Adrian  Rodney,  b.  1879, — Vere  Beresford  Augustus, 
b.  1881  ; is  Major  R.G.A., — Melanie  Rose  Elizabeth  Augusta: 
in.  1897,  the  Rev.  George  Maule,  R.  of  Cucklington,  Wincanton, 
Somerset,  and  has  issue  living,  Guinevere  Evelyn  Melanie 
b.  1900, — Gladys  Mabel  Anne : in.  1917,  the  Rev.  Samuel 
Herbert,  Curate  of  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight.  Residence , 
Marston,  Freshwater  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight.— —Florence  Sophia. 
Residence , 56,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.  — Mabel  Honoria 

Frances.  Residence , 56,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. Rachel 

Guard  well.  Mary:  in.  1885,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Bridges  Knatchbull- 

Hugessen,  who  d.  1911  {see  Knatchbull,  Bt.]. Ethel  Hamilton.  Residence , Park  Cottage,  West 

Dean,  Chichester. 

Collateral  Brancii  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Montgomery,  son  of  iSt  baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1896  : in.  1842, 
the  Hon.  Fanny  Charlotte  Wyndham,  who  af.  1893,  el.  da.  of  rst  Baron  Leconfieid  : — 
Edith:  111.  1871,  the  Rt.  Hon.  George  Henry  Finch,  P.C.,  who  d.  1907,  M.P.  for  Rutland  [D. 

Beaufort]. Sybil  : m.  1866,  the  8th  Marquess  of  Queensberry,  who  d.  1900,  and  from  whom 

she  had  obtained  a divorce  1887.  Residence , Shelley’s  Folly,  Lewes,  Sussex. 

This  family  is  descended  from  the  3rd  son  of  the  xst  Earl  of  Eglinton.  Sir  Henry  Conyngham, 
the  1st  baronet,  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the  war  with  Tippoo  Sultan,  and  was  subsequently 
successively  M.P.  for  St.  Michael’s,  Yarmouth  and  co.  Donegal.  The  2nd  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Henry  Conyngham,  P.C.,  was  a Member  of  the  Council  of  India  1858-76. 


GRAHAM-MONTGOMERY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Stanhope,  Peeblesshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Graham-Muntgumerry.”] 

Guard  well.  «Si>  BASIL  TEMPLER  GRAHAM-MONT- 

GOMERY,  5th  Baronet ; b.  March  1st,  1852;  s. 
his  brother,  Sir  James  Gordon  Henry,  1902  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  60th  Rifles ; is  patron  of  one 
living:  m.  1st,  1880,  Mary  Catharine,  who  d.  1910 
(having  obtained  a divorce  1905),  da.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Moncreiffe,  7th  Bt. ; 2ndly,  1905,  Theresa 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  H.  W.  Ver- 
schoyle,  Grenadier  Guards,  and  has  issue. 

£\rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th  counterquartered,  1st  and 
4th  azure,  three  fleurs-de-lis  or.  2nd  and  3rd  gules,  three  annu- 
lets or,  gemmed  azure,  over  all,  dividing  the  quarters,  a cross 
wavy  of  the  second,  charged  with  a star  between  four  cres- 
cents of  the  first,  Montgomery  ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent,  a man’s 
heart  crowned  proper,  on  a chief  sable  three  escallops  or,  a 
bordure  ermine,  Graham.  Crists — 1st,  A female  figure  re- 

presenting Hope,  hair  dishevelled,  richly  vested  azure,  the 
train  argent,  her  dexter  hand  resting  on  an  anchor,  and  in 
the  sinister,  a man’s  head  erased  all  proper,  Montgomery  ; 
2nd,  an  escallop  or,  Graham. 

Seat — Kinross  House,  Kinross.  Town  Residence — 
25,  Bruton  Street,  W.  Club — Turf. 

Son  living- By  1st  marriage— WALTER  BASIL, 
O.B.E.,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trim  Hall,  Camb. ; 
formerly  Hon.  Attache  in  Diplo.  Ser. ; is  a D.L.  for  Herts , 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1912,  Fanny  (from  whom  he 
obtained  a divorce  1914),  only  child  of  the  late  Theodore 
Zarifi,  of  27,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Lena,  b.  1882. 
Brother  living— Rev.  Charles  Percy,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883);  formerly  V.  of  St.  Johns, 
Taunton  : m.  1887,  Minnie  Gertrude  Compton,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Chamberlen  Walker,  Bom.  S.C., 
and  has  issue  living,  Graham  John  Erly,  b.  1894  ; is  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (missing,  May  1917).  Residence,  31,  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W.7. 


meu; 

1 hope  for  better  things. 


DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Sisters  living — Alice  Anne  ( Duchess  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos)  : is  a Lady  of  Justice  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : in',  ist,  1885,  the  3rd  Duke  of  Buckingham  and  Chandos, 
P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1889  ; 2ndly,  1894,  the  ist  Earl  Egerton  ofTatton,  who  d. 

1909.  Residences , 18,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  ; St.  Mary’s,  Arthur  Road,  Wimbledon. Evelyn 

Henrietta  ( Lady'  Dundas) : m.  1893,  Sir  Robert  Dundas,  2nd  Bt.,  who  </.  1910.  Residences , 
Arniston,  Gorebridge,  Midlothian  ; Kirkhill,  Gorebridge,  Midlothian. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Henry  Montgomery,  5th  son  ot  2nd  baronet,  b.  1828, 
d.  1879:  in.  1857,  the  Hon.  Anna  Maria  Buller-  Fullerton-Elphinstone,  who  d. 
1914,  sister  of  15th  Baron  Elphinstone  : — 

Henry  James  Purvis-Russell-Montgomery,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Glenalmond,  and  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Kinross-shire ; assumed  1907  for  himself  and  issue  the  additional 
surnames  of  Purvis-Russell : m.  1882,  Maud,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  Purvis  Russell,  ofWarroch,  Kinross- 
shire.  and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Russell  (of  Ashburton,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand),  b.  1884, — 
Henry  Keith,  b.  1896 ; Lieut.  Black  Watch  i(Roy.  Highlanders) ; European  War  1915-19  in 
Salonika  (wounded), — Ethel  Anna,  b.  1887:  in.  1913,  George  Balfour- Kinnear,  W.S.,  formerly  of 
35,  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Katharine  b.  1915, — Clementine  Helen  Maud, 
b.  1900.  Residence.  Hattonburn,  Milnathort.  Clubs , New  (Edinburgh),  Conservative  (London). 

Herbert  Elphinstone,  b.  1861  : m.  1899,  Janet  Katherine  Olive,  da.  of  Sir  John  William 

Hamilton  Anson,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  John,  b.  1901, — Arthur  Herbert,  b.  1902. 
Residence , Forest  House,  East  Liss,  Hants.  Club , Junior  Carlton.— —Violet  Anna.  Residence , 
Ladyhill,  Birnan,  Perthshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Archibald  Charles  Montgomery,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  James  Montgomery,  b.  1809,  d.  1894  : in.  1835,  Eleanor,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Anstruther-Thomson,  of  Charleton,  Fifeshire  [Anstruther,  Bt.,  cr.  1694]  : — 
John  Conrad,  b.  1843.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  William  Montgomery,  b.  1818,  d.  1849  : in.  18 — , Jane  Caroline, 
who  d.  1885  (having  in.  2ndly,  1855,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  Robert  Peel  Floyd  [Floyd, 
Bt.]),  da.  of  Richard  Rennard,  of  York  : — 

Emily  Emma  ( Lady  Howard):  m.  1871,  Sir  (Andrew)  Charles  Howard.  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1909,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  Archibald  Montgomery  (of  5B,  Hyde  Park  Mansions,  N.W.  Clubs , Royal 
Automobile,  Junior  Constitutional),  b.  1875;  formerly  Capt.  W.  India  Regt.  and  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  ; is  a F.Z.S.,  and  a F.R.G.S.  ; employed  in  Political  Depart.,  N.  Nigeria  1904-6;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  on  Staff,  European  War  1915-17  as  second  in  command  of  9th (Ser.)  Batn. 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  subsequently  on  Embarkation  Staff  ; appointed  Ch.  Travelling  In- 
spector, Machinery  Organization  Section,  Food  Production  Depart.  1918,  and  on  Inspection  Staff, 
Roy.  Arsenal,  Woolwich  1919,  with  rank  of  Major  : in.  1897  (divorce  1915),  Nancy,  da.  of  the 
late  Francis  Payte.  Residence , 27,  Devonshire  Place,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Montgomery,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Montgomery,  b.  1822,  d.  1888 : m.  i860,  Elizabeth  Maxwell,  who 
d.  19 — , da.  of  the  late  Colin  MacEacharn,  of  Oatfield  : — 

Robert  Hamilton,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Glenalmond  : in.  1898,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Vernon,  V.  of  Shawbury,  near  Shrewsbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Stuart,  b.  1900, — Alan  Robert, 
b.  1905, — Colin  Tassie,  b.  1911, — Dorothy  Vernon,  b.  1909.  Residence , Warrenton,  Virginia,  U.S.A. 

William  Harold,  b.  1869  ; is  a J.P.  for  E.  Lothian  : 111.  1908,  Dorothea  Godiva.  da.  of  William 

John  Mann,  of  Highfield,  Trowbridge,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Graham,  b.  1913, — 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1909, — Dorothea  Jean,  b.  1910.  Residence , British  I.inen  Bank  House, 
North  Berwick.— Elizabeth  Annabella:  in.  1896,  Major  William  S.  Anderson,  formerly  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons  and  one  da.  ■ -Mary  Alice. Jane  Ethel. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Montgomery  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Colin  Francis  Montgomery,  b.  1867.  d.  1906:  m.  1894,  Evelyn  (now 
of  Catcott,  Bridgwater),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Webb,  of  Worcester 

James  Colin,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles. Robert  Maxwell,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  R.F.A. Andrew 

Graham,  b.  1899;  2nd  Lieut.  Cameron  Highlanders;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1918. Evelyn  Ruth,  b.  iqo2. 

This  is  a younger  branch  of  the  Montgomerys,  Earls  of  Eglinton,  descended  from  Robert,  second 
son  of  the  ist  Lord  Montgomery.  The  ist  baronet,  Sir  James  Montgomery,  M.P.  for  Peebles  1768-76, 
was  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Scotland  1775-81.  His  elder  brother,  William,  was  also  created 
a baronet,  but  his  title  became  extinct  1831.  Sir  James,  the  2nd  baronet,  was  Lord  Advocate  of  Scotland 
1804-6,  and  represented  Peebles  for  nearly  thirty  years.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Graham  (Lord-Lieut. 
of  Kinross-shire),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Peeblesshire  1852-68,  and  for  Selkirkshire  and  Peeblesshire  (C) 
1868-80,  and  was  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  1866-8. 


MOON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1855,  of  Portman  Square,  Middlesex 


Keep  an  even  mind. 


Sir  Arthur  Wilfred  Graham  Moon,  4th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Major  Wilfred  Graham  Moon, 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  4th  son  of  2nd  Bt.  ; b.  June  24th, 
1905;^.  his  uncle,  Sir  Francis  Sydney  Graham,  1911. 

— Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  gules,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  two  swords  in  saltire  proper  ; on  a chief  nebuly  azure,  a fasces 
erect  or,  between  two  crescents  argent.  Crest — A crescent  argent, 
in  front  of  a fasces  in  bend  or,  surmounting  a sword  in  bend  sinister 
proper. 

Residence — 


Sisters  living— Muriel  Doris,  b.  1898 Evelyn  Lorna  Elliot, 

b.  1903. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Rev.  CECIL  GRAHAM, 
b.  June  7th,  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1893) ; is  V.  of  Nether  Swell  : European 
War  1917-18  as  an  Assist.  Chap,  to  the  Forces  in  France:  in. 
1898,  Mary  Andalusia,  da.  of  John  Barnard  Hankey  (infra), 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Graham,  b.  1901, — Edward  Horace 
Graham,  b.  1904, — John  Cecil  Graham,  b.  1919.  Residence , 
Nether  Swell  Vicarage,  Stow-on-the-Wold,  Gloucestershire. 
Club , Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet)— Evelyn  Sarah  : in. 
1878,  Herbert  Webb  Bonsor.  Residence , York  House,  Wor- 


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cester  Park,  Surrey. Ellen  Gertrude  : in.  x888,  as  his  second  wife,  John  Barnard  Hankey,  J.P., 

who  d.  1914.  Residence , The  Cottage,  Fetcham,  Surrey. 

Mother  living — Mary  Frances,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Frederick  Bradshaw,  K.C.B., 
M.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  of  iii,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford:  m.  1st,  1892,  Major  Wilfred  Graham 
Moon  (ante),  who  d.  1909;  2ndly,  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Lionel  Crisp  Clarke,  D.S.O. 
Residences , Birstall  Hall,  near  Leicester  ; Turvey  Abbey,  Turvey,  Beds. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Francis  Graham  Moon,  an  eminent  fine-art  publisher,  and  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1854-5,  was  created  a baronet  during  his  Mayoralty  in  recognition  of  the  visit  of  the  late 
Emperor  (Napoleon  III.)  and  the  Empress  of  the  French  to  the  Guildhall,  April  1855. 


MOON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Copsewood,  Stoke,  co.  Warwick. 

Sir  Cecil  Ernest  Moon,  2nd  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Edward  Moon,  el.  son  of  1st  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  2nd, 
1867  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Richard,  1899  ; ed.  at  Upping- 
ham, and  at  Giessen  Univ.  : m.  1st,  1888  (marriage  dissolved 
in  America  1910),  Kate,  da.  of  the  late  P.  Grattan  Lauder,  of 
the  Grove,  co.  Wicklow  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Lilian  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  B.  S.  Darbyshire,  of  Birkdale,  Lancashire,  and  widow 
of  Dr.  W.  James  D.  Preston,  of  Mosborough,  Derbyshire. 

.Arms — Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  gules ; two  Haunches  of  the  last,  each 
charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  of  the  field,  on  a chief  of  the  second  three  cres- 
cents of  the  first.  Crest — A fleur-de-lis  argent  in  front  of  a demi-eagle 

displayed  gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  an  escutcheon  of  the  first 
bearing  a crescent  also  gules. 

Residence — Trelawney,  Northam,  N.  Devon. 


Brother  living— HUBERT  CHARLES,  b.  April  21st,  1871.  Residence , 
7,  Calverley  Terrace,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Sister  living — Muriel  Eleanor,  b.  1873. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — Richard,  b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Leamington  Coll.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Salop  : m.  1868,  Sarah,  el.  da.  of  Staff-Surg.  Edward  Hugh  Blakeney,  M.D.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Reginald  Blakeney,  b.  1873  : in.  1900,  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Crowther,  of  Hudders- 
field, and  has  issue  living,  Richard  b.  1901,  Joseph  Edward  b.  1904,  John  Arthur  b.  1905,  Robert 
Blankeney  b.  1908, — Jasper,  b.  1881  : in.  1910,  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Logan,  of  Llany- 
mynech,  near  Oswestry, — Cicely,  b.  1869  : m.  1913  Raoul  Hector  Foa,  of  Holywell  Park, 
Wrotham,  Kent,  and  45,  Hans  Mansions,  S.W. — Sarah  Katharine,  b.  1874:  m.  1903,  Cecil  Evered 
Haines,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara  Cecil  b.  1906, — Morfydd,^.  1879.  Residence , Pen-y-voel, 

Llanymynech,  near  Oswestry. Sir  Ernest,  K.C.B.,  K.C.,  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and 

at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1877);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1878,  a K.C.  1902,  and  a Bencher  1910; 
appointed  Counsel  to  Speaker  of  House  of  Commons  1907,  and  Chm.  of  Board  of  Referees  on 
Munitions  Profits  1918;  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919:  in.  1881,  Emma  Henrietta  Penelope, 
da.  of  J.  De  Villiers-Lamb,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  (of  3,  Cheyne 
Place,  Chelsea,  S.W.,and  Brazier,  Ipsden,  Oxon),  b.  1882:  in.  1912,  Marjorie  Isabel,  da.  of  Charles 
Lancelot  Andrewes  Skinner,  formerly  4th  Hussars  [see  E.  Bessborough],  and  has  issue  living,  John 
R.  P.  b.  1918.  ' Residence , Braziers  Park,  Ipsden,  Wallingford.  Clubs , Oxford  and  Cambridge, 
Athenaeum. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet)— Edith,  b.  1851. 

Sir  Richard,  1st  baronet,  was  Chm.  of  London  and  North-Western  Railway  Co.  1861-91. 


Vincit  omnia  veritas. 
7 ruth  conquers  all 
things. 


MOORE,  Creation  (I.)  1681,  of  Ross  Carbery,  Cork. 


Fortis  cadere,  cedere 
non  potest. 

The  brave  man  may  /all , 
but  cannot  yield. 


Sir  Thomas  O’Connor  Moore,  nth  Baronet; 
b.  1843  5 s-  his  father,  Sir  Richard  Emmanuel,  1882  : m. 
1908,  Katherine  Matilda,  only  child  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
George  Elphinstone,  H.E.  I.C.S.,  of  Aberdeen  and  Passage 
West,  by  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  George  Richard  Pain, 
architect,  of  Cork. 

gtrms — Argent,  two  bars  sable  between  nine  martlets  gules.  Crtst — A 
heraldic  tiger’s  head  couped  argent,  pierced  through  the  neck  with  a broken 
spear  proper. 

Residence — 36,  Wellington  Road,  St.  Luke’s,  Cork. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Charles,  son  of  Sir  Emmanuel  Moore,  9th  baronet,  emigrated 
to  the  U.S.A.  ; he  m.  18—,  and  d.  18 — , leaving  several 
sons,  and  his  eldest  heir  male  is  h.  p.  to  Baronetcy. 

The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Bandon,  and  the  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Downpatrick. 


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MOORE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Hancox,  Whatlington,  Sussex. 

Sir  Norman  Moore,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.r 

isjt  Baronet , son  of  Robert  Ross  Rowan  Moore  }. 
b!  Jan.  8th,  1847 ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester, and  at  St.  Catherine’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A, 
1869,  M.A.  1872,  M.D.  1878,  Hon.  Fellow  1909, 
Hon.  LL.D.)  ; F.R.C.P.,  London  1877;  is  Con- 
sulting Physician,  and  Emeritus  Lecturer  on 
Principles  and  Practice  of  Med.,  St.  Bartholomew's 
Hospital,  and  Representative  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Physicians  on  Gen.  Med.  Council  ; elected  Pres, 
of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1918,  1919,  and  1920  ^ 
m.  1st,  1880,  Amy,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  William 
Leigh  Smith,  of  Crowham,  Sussex;  2ndly,  1903, 
Milicent,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Ludlow,  and  has 
issue. 

gims— Argent  on  a fesse  between  two  garbs  azure, 
three  mullets  or.  €rrst—  In  front  of  a Moor’s  head  proper, 
a garb,  barwise  or. 

Seat — Hancox,  Sussex.  Town  Residence  — 67, 

Gloucester  Place,  Portman  Square,  W.  Club — 

Athenaeum.  

Son  living— By  1st  marriage— ALAN  HILARY,  b. 
Jan.  23rd,  1882. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Ethne  Philippa,  M.B.E.,b.  1886:  m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col, 
Walter  Marlborough  Pryor,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Marlborough,  b.  1911, — Mark 
Gillachrist  Marlborough,  b.  1915, — Robert  Matthew  Marlborough,  b.  1917.  Residence , Weston 
Park,  Herts. 


MORDAUNT,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Massingham  Parva,  Norfolk. 

[Name  pronounced  “Mordant.”] 

Sir  Osbert  L’Estrange  Mordaunt,  nth 
Baronet;  b.  Jan  27th,  1884;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles, 
1897  ; is  patron  of  two  livings. 

^trms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  estoiles  sable.  Cmt — A 
Saracen’s  head  full  faced  proper,  wreathed  round  the  temples  argent  and 
sable. 

Seat — Walton  Hall,  Warwick. 


Sisters  living — Adela,  b.  1879:  m.  1916,  Major  John  Cecil  Macrae*, 

D.S.O.,  Indian  Army. Irene  (Lady  Hamilton ),  b.  1880:  m.  1907, 

Major  Sir  Robert  Caradoc  Hamilton,  8th  Bt.  ( cr . 1646).  Residence , 
Collaven  Manor,  Bridestowe,  Devon.  Lilian,  b.  1882:  m.  1904,  the 
Rev.  Mildmay  Francis  Hall,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Mildmay, 
Ferro  comite.  b.  1905, — Antony  Francis,  b.  1909.  Residence , Badgworth  Rectory, 

The  sword  my  companion.  Somerset.— Cicely,  b 1889;  has  Order  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth. 

Winifred,  b.  1891  ; has  Croix  de  Guerre. 

Half-Sister  living — Violet  Caroline  ( Marchioness  0/  Bath):  m.  1890,  the  5th  Marquess  of  Bath, 
K.G.  Residences , Longleat,  Warminster  ; 29,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  9th  baronet) — JOHN  MURRAY,  b.  Dec.  30th,  1837  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  a D.L.  and  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire:  m.  1866,  Elizabeth  Evelyn,  who  d.  1914, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Cotes,  of  Woodcote  Hall,  Stafford,  and  nas  issue  living,  Henry  John,  b.  1867  ^ 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Kings’  Coll.,  Camb. ; Ch.  Clerk  in  Education  Depart.,  London  County  Council, 
— Eustace  Charles  (of  59,  Montagu  Square,  W.),  b.  1870 : m.  1906,  Cicely  Marion,  2nd  da. 
of  Henry  Tubb,  of  Chesterton  Lodge,  Bicester,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  John  b.  1907,  Evelyn 
Margarette  b.  1908,  Ursula  Marion  b.  1913,  Cynthia  Violet  b.  1918, — Gerald  John  (of  65,  Warwick 
Square,  S.W.),  b.  1873  : m.  1900,  Grace  Adeline,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Col.  — Impey,  of  33, 
Holywell,  Oxford,  and  has  issue  living,  Eustace  John  b.  1901,  Robin  Charles  A 1909,  Catherine 
Evelyn  b.  1903,  Joan  Helen  b.  1905, — Mabel  Louisa:  m.  1904,  Rupert  Colomb,  of  Dromquinna, 
Kenmare, — Gertrude:  m.  1911,  Brig.-Gen.  Leonard  Thales  Pease,  Col.  Comdt.  R.M.A.,  and  has 

- issue  living,  Roger  Thales,  b.  1912.  Residence , 22,  Chester  Square,  S.W .——Rev.  Osbert,  b. 
1842;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1867):  has  been  since  1875  R.  of 
Hampton  Lucy:  m.  1879,  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Snow,  V.  of  Bibury,  and  has  issue; 
living,  Bridget.  Residence , Hampton  Lucy  Rectory,  Warwick. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  9th  baronet) — Mary  Augusta  : m.  1879,  the  Rev.  Humphrey  Farran  Hall, 
who  d.  1910.  Residence , The  Elms,  Monmouth. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Mary  Louisa  (Lady  Mordaunt ),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the 
Hon.  Henry  Pitt  Cholmondeley  [see  B.  Delamere]  : m.  1878,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Charles- 
Mordaunt,  10th  baronet,  who  d.  1897.  Residence,  Walton  Hall,  Warwick. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Mordaunt,  son  of  Rev.  Charles  Mordaunt, 
second  son  of  6th  Bt.  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Mordaunt.  17th  Lancers,  b.  18 — , d.  1881  : m.  1st,  1843,  Harriet 
Maria,  who  d.  1849,  da.  of  Capt.  — Cumberlege,  R. N.  ; 2ndly,  18 — , Isabel,  da.  of  Major 
Fletcher  Norton  Balmain,  Madras  Cav. : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  James  Sparrow,  b.  1843  : is  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  : m.  18 — , and  has  issue  living, 
John  Francis  Cumberlege,  b.  1881  ; is  Capt.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.), — Charles  Sparrow, 
b.  1886;  is  Lieut.  R H.A.  (T.F  ).— Francis  Lionel,  b.  18 — . John,  b.  18—. (By  2nd  mar- 

riage) Harry,  b.  1852  : m.  1875,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Cautley,  of  Thorney  Abbey,  Cam- 
bridgeshire, and  has  issue  living,  Osbert  Cautley,  B.S.O.,  b.  1876  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Somersetshire  L.I.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1905,  Constance 
Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Young,  of  Orlingbury  Hall,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue  living. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Anthony  Osbert  b.  1907, — Christopher  John,  b.  18.80:  m.  19—,  Mary  Patricia,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  J.  C.  Cautley,  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, — Harry  Cumberledge,  b.  1882  : m. 
1914,  Ruth,  da.  of  Harry  Thompson,  formerly  of  Handswortb,  Birmingham, — Julian  Musgrave  : 
in.  19 — , Zoe,  da.  of  the  late  John  Burton  Barrow,  of  Ringwood,  Derbyshire, — Penelope 
Catherine  : in.  19 — , Charles  Pell  Hall,  of  Crowholt,  *Woburn,  Beds  Residence , The  Lodge, 
Aspley  Guise,  Bedfordshire. Charles,  b.  18 — . Philip  Musgrave,  b.  18 — . 

Osbert  le  Mordaunt,  a Norman  knight,  was  possessed  of  Radwell,  in  Bedfordshire,  by  the  gift  of 
his  brother,  who  had  it  of  William  I.  for  his  services,  and  for  the  services  of  his  father,  in  the  conquest 
of  England.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  l’Estrange  Mordaunt,  distinguished  himself  in  the  wars  of  the  Low 
Countries,  temp.  Elizabeth.  Sir  Charles,  the  3rd  baronet,  had  his  estates  sequestered  for  his  loyalty  to 
Charles  I.  The  5th,  £th,  7th,  9th,  and  10th  baronets  each  represented  Warwickshire  in  Parliament. 


MORGAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Green  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  co.  London. 

[Extinct  1897.] 

Right  lion.  Sir  George  Osborne  Morgan,  P.C.,  M.P. , ist  and 

last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Emily  ( Lady  Morgan ),  da.  of  the  late  Leopold  Reiss,  of  Broom 
House,  Eccles  : m.  1856,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Osborne,  P.C.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1897,  when 
the  title  became  ext.  Residence , 24,  Draycott  Place,  S.W. 


MORRIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Clasemont,  Glamorganshire. 

Sir  Robert  Armine  Morris,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
July  27th,  1848  ; .r.  his'father,  Sir  John  Armine,  1893  '■>  is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorganshire  (High  Sheriff  1900),  and 
patron-  of  one  living  : m.  1885,  Lucy  Augusta,  who  d.  1902, 
da.  of  Thomas  Cory,  of  Sketty  House,  Swansea,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son,  John  Torrington,  b.  1896;  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 

— Sable,  on  a saltire  engrailed  ermine  a bezant,  charged  with  a cross 
couped  gules.  Crest — A lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross 
couped  gules,  within  a chain  in  the  form  of  an  arch  or. 

Seats — Sketty  Park,  Swansea ; Bryn  Hyfryd,  Westcross,  near  Swan- 
sea. Chib — Carlton.  

Son  living— TAN KERVILLE  ROBERT  ARMINE,  b.  June  9th,  1892  ; 
is  Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  Club , Carlton. 

Daughters  living — Lucy  Gwladys,  b.  1885  : in.  1911,  Major  Cecil  Francis  Milsom,  D.S.O., 
formerly  R.A.S.C..  and  has  issue  living,  Hazel  Lucy  Mary,  b.  1912,— Sylvia  Cecily  Veronica, 

b.  1913.  Residence,  Warren  Drive,  Crowborough,  Sussex. Valerie  Ermyntrude,  b.  1888  : 

in.  1917,  Capt.  Eric  Belfield,  Middlesex  Regt. Dulcie  Elaine,  b.  1889:  m.  1913,  Charles 

Fitzroy  Bruce.  ■ Sibyl  Rowena,  b.  1890  : m.  1918,  Capt.  Harold  Dare,  M.C.,  R.F.A. 

Brothers  living — George  Cecil,  b.  1852. Arthur  Ronald,  A 1855. Herbert,  b.  1858:  in.  1880. 

Margery,  da.  of  John  Barron,  and  has  issue  living,  Catherine  Daisy. 

Sister  living — Henrietta  Ellen  : m.  1876,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Felix  Hussey  Webber,  who  d.  1905, 
and  has  issue  living,  Horace  Armine  William  {Club,  Cavalry),  b.  1880;  is  Major  R.H.A.  : in.  1911, 
Grace  Vernon,  da.  of  W.  G.  Pinder,  formerly  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living, 
Diana  Vernon  b.  1914,— Laura  Gwendolen:  in.  1899,  Edmund  Ussher  David,  J.P.,  of  Yscallog, 
Llandaff,  Glamorganshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey  Edmund  b.  1900,  Rodney  Felix  Armine 
b.  1907,  Felix  Ussher  b.  1912,  Armine  Edgeworth  b.  1916.  Residence,  Bronllyn,  Llandaff,  Gla- 
morganshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  John  Morris,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1850,  d.  1916:  in.  1881, 
Jessie,  da.  of  William  Fowler  : — 

Jessie  Harriett  Amy  Blanch. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Byng  Morris,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  1899 : 
rn.  1852,  Emily  Matilda,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Charles  H.  Smith,  of  Derw'en  Fawr, 
Glamorgan  : — 

Robert  Townsend,  b.  1853.  Charles  Smith,  b.  1854 : in.  1888,  Maud  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Alston,  R.  of  Studland,  Dorset,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Charles  Alan  Smith,  b.  1895  ; 
Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Mabel 
Travers, — Daisy  Emily  Smith, — Lucy  Maud.  Residence,  Clevis  House,  Newton  Porthcawl,  Gla- 
morgan.  George  Lockwood,  b.  1859  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Monmouthshire  Engineers  Militia  : 

111.  1889,  Wilhelmina,  da.  of  Thomas  Cory,  and  has  issue  living,  Cedric  Lockwood,  b.  1889, — 

Nancy,  b.  1893. Musgrave,  b.  1864:  in.  1892,  Edith  Marion,  da.  of  K.  Lockhart,  formerly  of 

Minnedosa,  Manitoba.  Canada. Thomas  Byng,  A 1866  : in.  1898.  Edith  Amy,  da.  of  F.  S-  Bishop, 

and  has  issue  living,  Rosamund  Byng,  b.  1900, — Betty  Byng,  b 190-.  Residence , Olchfa  House, 

Sketty,  Swansea. Frank  Hall,  b.  1869. Edith  Charlotte  : in.  1887,  Francis  Montagu  Lloyd, 

J.P.,  Bar.-at-law. , and  has  issue  living,  Leslie  Skipp,  M.C. , b.  1891;  is  Capt.  18th  Hussars; 
European  War  1914-17  (M.C.).  Residence , The  Grange,  Newnham  on-Severn,  Gloucestershie. 

Fanny  Matilda:  in.  1882,  Harry  Bathurst  Christie,  C.E.,  formerly  Public  Works  Depart., 

Ceylon,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Donald  Morris,  b.  1896, — Ruth  Doris:  m.  1908,  George 

Farquharson  Ticehurst,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Christie  b.  1909. Lucy  Emily:  in.  1887,  Capt. 

Henry  Selwyn  Goodlake,  formerly  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  Lieut. -Col.  4th  Batn.  Gloucestershire 

Regt.  : served  in  St.  Helena  as  one  of  the  Guard  of  Boer  Prisoners  1900-1901. Rose  Herbert. 

Residence , Danygraig,  Bridgend. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Frederick  Morris,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1819,  d.  1903  : 111.  1854, 
Agnes,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Brandford  Lane,  of  Castle  Grant  and  Clermont, 
Barbados : — 

Charles  Lane,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Lieut,  ist  Warwick  Mil.  : in.  1903,  Mabel  Emily,  only  da.  of  the  late 

Rev.  Augustus  Cooper,  of  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.,  and  Syleham  Hall,  Suffolk. Percy  Byng, 

b.  1871  ',  is  Lieut,  in  the  Army  : in.  1912,  Ethel  Maud,  only  da.  of  William  Morley  Glascott,  of 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Byng,  b.  1913. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Charles  Henry  Morris,  C.B.,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1824, 
d.  1887  : m.  1869,  Lady  Blanche  Godolphin-Osborne,  da.  of  8th  Duke  of  Leeds  : — 
Ethel  Harriet:  tn.  1905,  Gerald  Cloete,  a Resident  Magistrate,  Orange  Free  State  Province. 

Lilia  Guendolen : m.  1907,  Henry  Ralph  Champion  Partridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Monica 

Guendolen.  Residences , 8,  Draycott  Place,  S.W.  ; Hockham,  near  Attleborough,  Norfolk. 


MORRIS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Cavendish  Square,  St.  Marylebone. 

Sir  Henry  Morris,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  William  Morris,  surgeon,  of  Petworth, 
Sussex;  b.  Jan.  1844;  ed.  at  Epsom  Coll., 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.A.  1863,  M.A. 
1870);  M.B.  London  1867,  ILR.C.S.  Eng.  1873  ; 
was  Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  1906-9  ; is  Hon. 
F.R.C.S.  Ireland,  Ex-Representative  of  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Surgs.  on  Gen.  Med.  Council,  Consulting  Surg. 
to  Middlesex  Hospital,  Vice-Pres.  of  Imperial 
Cancer  Research  Fund  (ten  years  Hon.  Treasurer), 
Foreign  Corresponding  Member  of  So.  of  Surgery 
of  Paris,  and  Hon.  Treasurer  of  Epsom  Coll, 
and  its  Med.  Foundation;  was  Pres.  Roy.  So.  of 
Med.  1910-12,  and  Treasurer  1912-16;  author 
of  several  works  on  Anatomy,  Surgery,  and 
Cancer  : m.  1878,  Louise  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  William  Bowman. 

— Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  an  eagle  with  two 
heads  displayed  and  holding  in  each  claw  a staff  entwined 
with  a serpent,  all  counterchanged.  Crist — An  eagle  dis- 
played per  pale  argent  and  sable  holding  in  the  dexter 
claw  a staff  entwined  with  a serpent  of  the  second,  and  in 
the  sinister  claw  a staff  entwined  with  a serpent  of  the 
first. 

Residence—  42,  Connaught  Square,  W.2.  Club — Garrick. 


Morrison-Bell,  see  Bell. 


MORSHEAD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Trenant  Park,  Cornwall.  [Extinct  1905.] 

Sir  Warwick  Charles  Morshead,  3rd  and  last  Baronet . 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Sarah  Elizabeth  (. Lady  Morshead),  da.  of  Montagu  Wilmot, 
and  sister  of  Sir  Robert  Rodney  Wilmot,  6th  baronet : m.  1887,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Warwick 
Charles  Morshead,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1905,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences , Forest 
Lodge,  Binfield,  Berkshire ; Tregaddick,  Blisland,  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 


MOSLEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1781,  of  Ancoats,  Lancashire,  and  of  Rolleston, 

Staffordshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Mozeley.”] 

Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  5 th  Baronet ; b. 
Dec.  29th,  1873  > s-  his  father,  Sir  Oswald,  1915  ; 
ed.  at  Eton;  sometime  Capt.  Derbyshire  Yeo.,  and 
patron  of  two  livings  : m.  1895,  Katharine  Maud 
(who  obtained  a judicial  separation  1903),  da.  of 
Capt.  Justinian  Heathcote  Edwards  Heathcote, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Sable,  a chevron  between  three  pickaxes  argent* 
Crest — An  eagle  displayed  ermine. 

Seat— Rolleston  Hall,  Burtonon-Trent,  Clubs — 

Carlton,  Turf,  Pratt’s,  Kildare  Street. 

Sons  living— OSWALD  ERNALD,  M.P.,  b.  Nov.  16th, 
1896;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C. ; late  Lieut. 
Lancers;  European  War  1915-19  (wounded)  ; has  sat  for 
Harrow  Div.  of  Middlesex  since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1920, 
Lady  Cynthia  Blanche  Curzon,  da.  of  ist  Earl  Curzon  of 
Kedleston.  Residence , 8,  Smith  Square,  Westminster, 
S.W.  Clubs , White’s,  Cavalry.  Edward  Heath- 

cote, b.  1899:  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut, 
ist  Dragoons.  Club , Cavalry.  John  Arthur  Noel, 
b.  1901 ; ed.  at  Eton. ; 

Sisters  living — Violet:  m.  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  John  McKie, 
D.S.O.,  formerly  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers.  Rest- 
Custom  rules  the  law.  dence,  Ernespie,  Castle  Douglas.— —Geraldine  : m.  1903, 

Frank  Outram  Ellison,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Frank,  b,  19 — , — Victor,  b.  1907.  Residence , 
Normanton  House,  Derby.— Constance : m.  1907,  as  his  second  wife,  Charles  Fitzroy  Ponsonby 

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McNeill  [E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Sheila  Violet,  b.  1908.  Residences , 1,  Sloane 
Terrace  Mansions,  S.VV. ; Old  Manor  Cottage,  Willingdon,  near  Eastbourne. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Tonman  {Baron  Anslow),  C.B.,  b.  1850;  cr.  Baron  Anslow 

1916  [see  “ Peerage”]. Ernald,  b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Repton  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a 

J.P.  for  Middlesex.  Residence,  Monksgate  House,  near  Horsham. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Elizabeth  Constance  (Lady  Mosley),  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  White : m.  1873,  Sir  Oswald  Mosley,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence , Coston 

House,  Greenford,  Middlesex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Bayley  Mosley,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Peploe  Mosley,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward  Paget  Mosley,  b.  1841,  d.  1917  : m.  1871,  Anna 
Katharine  (now  of  Hulland  Hall,  Hulland  Ward,  Derbyshire),  da.  of  Thomas  Ainsworth, 
of  Blackburn : — 

John  William  Paget  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1897;  Capt.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.),  and  employed  on  Civil  Liabilities  Commn.  ; S.  Africa  1900,  with  City  of  London  Imperial 
Vol.,  and  as  Assist.  Crown  Prosecutor  Mil.  Tribunal  in  Johannesburg  (medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  : m.  1904,  Mary  Constance  Adela,  who  d.  1915,  el.  da.  of  George  Herbert 
Strutt,  J.P.,  D.  L.,  of  Makeney  House,  Derby,  and  has  issue  living,  William  George,  b.  1905, — 
John  Herbert,  b.  1912, — Ann  Adela  Katharine,  b.  1907.  Residence , Hulland  Hall,  near  Derby. 

Florence  Katharine,  b.  1874 : m.  1892,  Capt.  Frederic  Marriner  Aston,  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 

L.I.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  of  Coslislost,  Washaway,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living, 
Ronald  Mosley,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; served  during  European  War  19x4-15 
(despatches,  reported  missing  1915).  Residence,  Costislost,  Washaway,  Cornwall. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Oswald  Henry  Mosley,  b.  1846,  d.  1899  : m.  1875,  Isabel  Hutchinson 
(now  of  Mayfield,  Leasingham,near  Sleaford,  Lincolnshire),  da.  ofA.  Campbell,  of  Culross: — 
Oswald  Feilden,  b.  1880  : in.  1912,  Ida,  da.  of  the  late  William  Palmer,  of  St.  Mary  Church, 
Torquay,  and  has  issue  living,  Oswald  Henry  Feilden,  b.  1913, — Robert  Anthony,  b.  1920.  Resi- 
dence, Leasingham  Manor,  Sleaford.  -—Anna  Maria,  b.  1877  : in.  1904,  Herbert  Henry  Thomas,  of 
Geological  Survey  Depart.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1909, — a da.,  b.  1912.  Residence, 
166,  Ewell  Road,  Surbiton.— Alice  Isabel  Etheldreda,  b.  1878 : in.  1903,  Henry  Edward  Walker, 
and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1904, — a da.,  b.  1908, — a da.,  b.  1910.  Residence , Wallaha,  Lindula, 

Ceylon. Mary  Primrose,  b.  1882  : m.  1907,  Arthur  Curtois  Howard,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph 

Mosley  Curtois,  b.  1910.  Residence , 9,  Gerston  Terrace,  Paignton. Dora  Elizabeth,  b.  1884  : m. 

1908,  Edouard  Dunant,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Edouard,  b.  1911, — Denise  Helene,  b.  1909. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ashton  Nicholas  Every  Mosley,  son  of  the  late  Ashton 
Nicholas  Mosley,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Rowland  Mosley,  b.  1830.  d.  1888  : in.  1859,  Jane  Charlotte  Rose,  who 
d.  1874,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Every,  of  Beaumont  Lodge,  Windsor:— 

Arthur  Rowland,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Repton;  is  Major  Dragoons,  and  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire;  Zulu- 
land  Expedition  1888,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (severely  wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War,  1914-19  : in.  1899,  Henrietta,  da.  of  Henry  Bloden. 
Residence , 51,  Montagu  Square,  W.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Junior  United  Service.  Godfrey,  b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886):  admitted  Solicitor  1891  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (T.D.),  and  a member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Taylor,  Simpson 
and  Mosley,  of  35,  St.  Mary’s  Gate,  Derby;  European  War  1914-15  : in.  19x8,  Hilda  Ethelfreda 
Harpur,  da.  of  Sir  Vauncey  Harpur  Crewe,  10th  Bt.  Residence,  Willington  Grange,  Derby. 

Wilfrid  Rowland,  b.  1872.  Theresa  Jane.— —Mildred  Isabel.  Sybil  Georgiana  Rose  : m. 

1915,  Harry  Aubrey  Hoffmeister,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Aubrey  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
1915.  Residence , Hams  Lodge,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. Jane  Agnes  Muriel.  Residence,  Brent- 

wood, Arnside,  Westmorland. 

Edward,  grandson  of  Sir  Nicholas  Mosley,  Kt.,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1599,  was  in  1640  created 
a baronet,  but  this  title  became  extinct  in  1656.  In  1720  a baronetcy  was  conferred  upon  another 
branch  of  the  family,  which  creation  also  became  extinct  in  1779.  The  third  creation  of  a baronetcy 
in  this  family  took  place  in  1781  in  favour  of  John  Parker  Mosley,  upon  whom  had  devolved  the 
family  estates,  at  the  death  of  his  cousin,  the  Rev.  Sir  John  Mosley,  3rd  baronet  of  2nd  creation. 
Sir  Oswald,  2nd  baronet  of  the  present  creation,  who  sat  as  M.P.  for  North  Staffordshire,  was  the  last 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Manchester,  having  sold  his  rights  to  the  Corporation  in  1835,  and  the  4th 
baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Staffordshire  1894. 


EDWARDS-MOSS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Roby  Hall,  Lancashire. 


En  la  rose  je  fleurie. 
/ flourish  in  the  rose. 
Seat — Thamesfield, 


Sir  J ohn  Edwards  Edwards-Moss,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  25th,  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  1890;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  2nd  class  Juris- 
prudence 1872,  M.A.  1876) ; formerly  Private  Sec.  to  Right 
Hon.  R.  Assheton  Cross,  M.P.;  unsuccessfully  contested 
Christchurch  (C)  1880,  and  Southport  Div.  of  S.W.  Lanca- 
shire 1885  : in.  1873,  Margaret  Everilda,  da.  of  Col. 

John  Ireland  Blackburne,  of  Hale  Hall,  Lancashire,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms — istand  4th,  quarterly,  ermine  and  erminois  a cross-pat^e  azure 
between  six  billets,  three  in  chief  and  three  in  base  gules,  Moss;  2nd  and 
3rd,  argent  a lion  rampant-guardant  sable  on  a chief  dancette  of  the  last 
two  eagles  displayed  of  the  first,  a canton  or,  Edwards.  Crxsts — 1st, 
issuant  from  the  battlements  of  a tower  or,  charged  with  a rose  gules  slipped 
vert,  a griffin’s  head  ermine,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a cross-patt^e  azure  ; 
2nd,  a rock  proper,  therefrom  rising  a dove  argent  (charged  on  the  breast, 
for  distinction,  with  a cross-cross  let  gules),  holding  in  the  beak  an  olive 
branch  and  surmounted  by  a rainbow  also  proper. 

Henley-on-Thames.  Clubs — Garrick,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 


Sons  living — THOMAS,  b.  Jan.  17th,  1874  ! formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 

.John,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; sometime  Capt.  R.G.A.  (T.F.):  in.  1911, 

Dorothy  Kate  Gwyllyam,  el.  da.  of  the  Ven.^Henry  William  Watkins,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  and 


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SIS 


Canon  of  Durham  [see  Thompson,  Bt.,  cr.  1899],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Herbert  Theodore, 
b.  1913, — Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1915,— Rosemary  Ethel  Amy,  b.  1917. 

Daughter  living— Amy,  b.  1877  : m.  1915,  Alfred  Robert  MacLean  Camm.  Residence , 30,  Onslow 
Gardens,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet  assumed,  by  royal  license,  1851,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Edwards. 


MOSTYN,  Creation  (E.)  1670,  of  Talacre,  Flintshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Mostin.”] 

Sir  Pyers  George  Joseph  Mostyn, 

M.C.,  nth  Baronet , son  (by  1st  marriage)  of 
the  late  George  Trevor  Basil  Mostyn,  2nd  son 
of  8th  baronet ; b.  Sept.  28th,  1893  > s-  his  cousin, 
Sir  Pyers  Charles,  1917  ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is 
Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers ; served  during 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, Mil.  Cross,  4th  class  St.  Anne  Order). 

^rms — Per  bend  sinister  ermine  and  ermines,  a lion 
rampant  or.  Crests — ist,  on  a mount  vert  a lion  as  in  the 
arms  ; 2nd,  a trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Seat — The  Mount,  Parkstone,  Dorset.  Town  Resi- 

dence,— 53,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 


Half-Brothers  living— BASIL  ANTONY  TREVOR, 

b.  Feb.  6th,  1902 George  Augustus  Francis,  b.  1911. 

Sister  living— Gerardine  Mary  Frances,  b.  1892:  m. 
1920,  Capt.  Simon  Edwin  Henry  Orde,  formerly  R.  A.  F. 
[see  B.  Bolton,  colls.].  Residence, 

Half-Sisters  living— Miriam,  b.  1904. Hermione 

Mary  Josephine,  b.  1906. Evelyn  Margaret  Mary, 

b.  1909. 

Sisters  living  Of  loth  Baronet — Helen  Mary  Wine- 
fride,  b.  1881.— Clementina  Mary,  b.  1885.— —Agnes 
Margaret  Mary,  b.  1888  : m.  1911,  Capt.  Percy  Reginald 
Worrall,  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  Brig.-Maj.  of  a Mounted 
Brig.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1914, — a son,  b. 
My  help  is  from  the  Lord.  I9IS»  a da.,  b.  1912. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  8th  baronet) — Thomas  Alexander  Joseph,  b.  1859  : m.  1904,  Marguerite,  da. 
of  Reynolds  Probasco.  Right  Rev.  Francis  Edward,  b.  i860;  is  in  Holy  Orders  of  Roman 
Catholic  Church  ; appointed  Vicar-Apostolic  of  Wales  with  title  of  Bishop  of  Ascalon  1895,  which 
Vicariate  was  erected  into  a Diocese  1898  ; translated  to  See  of  Menevia  same  year. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  8th  baronet) — Charlotte  Mary  Barbara  ( Viscountess  Southwell)',  m. 
1871,  the  4th  Viscount  Southwell,  K.P.,  who  d.  1878.  Residence,  Rostrevor  House,  Ramsgate.—— 

Margaret  Elizabeth : m.  1882,  Henry  M'Kenna. Mary  Louisa. Clementina  Frances  . 7^.1879, 

Sigismund  Cathcart  de  Trafford  [see  De  Trafford,  Bt.].  Residence , Croston  Hall,  near  Preston. 
Gertrude  Winefride  ; is  a nun. 

Great-Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Mary  Lucy,  a nun. -Mary  Pauline  : m.  1862, 

Richard  Lerins  de  Bary,  Esq.,  who  d.  1891,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Richard  Brome,  b.  1866  ; is 
a Franciscan  Priest, — Peter  Hildebrand  Pius,  b.  18 — , — John  Louis  Hubert,  b.  18 — , — Michael,  b. 

18 — , — Mary  Pauline  ; is  a nun,— Mary  Angela;  is  a nun. Agnes  ; is  a nun. Catherine  ; is 

a nun. 

Step-Mother  living — Mary  Hermione,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus  Henry  de  Trafford  [see  De 
Trafford,  Bt.,  colls.]  : m.  1901,  as  his  second  wife,  George  Trevor  Basil  Mostyn  (ante),  who  d. 
1913.  Residence , Clifton  Hill,  Garstang,  Lancashire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Henry  Mostyn,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1813,  d. 
1895  : m.  1848,  Anastasia  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Sir  John  Fenton  Fletcher  - 
Boughey,  2nd  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Edward  Joseph  Smythe  : — 

Frances  Barbara,  b.  1850. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Henry  Mostyn  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut-Col.  Edward  Henry  Joseph  Mostyn,  b.  1857,  d.  1916 : m.  1886,  Mary 
Cecily,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  John  Reginald  Francis  George  Talbot  [see  B.  Talbot 
de  Malahide] : — 

Joseph  Edward,  b.  1889;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. Joseph  Cecil  Mary,  M.C.,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at 

R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.). Joseph 

Philip,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff. Joseph  John 

Reginald,  b.  1903. Mary  Filumena,  b.  1895.— Mary  Anastasia,  b.  1897.  Mary  Clare  (twin), 

b.  1897.— —Mary  Margaret,  b.  1898.^— -Mary  Teresa  (twin),  b.  1898:  m.  1919,  Lieut.  Christopher 
Montagu  Vernon  Francis  Dalrymple-Hay,  R.N.  [see  Dalrymple-Hay,  Bt., ’colls.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Roger  Joseph  Mostyn,  8th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1840,  d.  1911  : m. 
1870,  Mary,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  Thomas  Aloysius  Perry,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Bitham 
House,  Avon  Dassett,  Leamington  : — 

Roger  Joseph  Francis,  b.  1871 : m.  1899,  Mary  Catherine  Frances,  da.  of  Lawrance  John  Macnamara, 
M.D.,  formerly  of  Moyriesk,  Torquay.  Residence,  Sandown,  St.  Minver  Road,  Bedford. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Charles  Browne-Mostyn,  el.  son  of  Charles  Browne 
Mostyn  (infra)  : — 

See  B.  Vaux  of  Harrowden. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Browne-Mostyn,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Mostyn,  b.  1799,  d.  1845 : m.  1825,  Jane  Caroline,  who  d.  1849,  da. 
of  William  Bower,  banker,  of  Weymouth  : — 

Charles,  b.  1840  : m.  1864,  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  William  Warren,  of  Cheltenham,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles,  b.  1865:  m.  1913,  Lillian  Elaine,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Trevener  James  Holland,  C.B., — 


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Henry,  b.  1867, — Edward,  b.  1870, — Francis  Llewellyn  (twin),  b.  1873, — George  William,  b.  1874, 
— Arthur,  b.  1876, — Iltyd  Edward,  b.  1881, — Mary,  b.  1869, — Margaret  Emma,  b.  1871, — Frances 
Mary  (twin),  b.  1873, — Winifred,  b.  1877,  Residence , 

This  is  one  of  the  numerous  Welsh  families  which  descend  from  Tudor  Trevor  (the  ancestor  of  the 
Royal  House  of  Tudor),  who  is  said  to  have  been  Earl  of  Hereford  early  in  the  tenth  century.  Richard 
ap  Howell,  a lineal  descendant  from  the  above,  was  seated  at  Mostyn,  temp.  Henry  VIII.,  and  his 
son  Thomas,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Mostyn,  was  great-grandfather  of  the  1st  baronet.  Sir  Pyers 
William,  9th  Bt.,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Flintshire  1893. 


MOWBRAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Warennes  Wood,  Berkshire. 

Sir  George  Robert  Mowbray,  5th  Baronet; 
b.  July  15th,  1899  ; s.  his  father,  the  Rev . Sir  Edmund 
George  Lionel,  1919 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; European  War  1918  as  Lieut.  R.F.A. 

^rms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  gules,  a lion  rampant  ermine ; two 
(launches  or,  each  charged  with  three  billets  in  pale  azure,  Mowbray  ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  per  pale  azure  and  sable  a chevron  embattled,  between  in  chief 
two  roses,  and  in  base  a cross  pattee  or,  Cornish.  Crests — ist,  an  oak 
tree  or,  pendent  from  the  tree  an  escutcheon  gules  charged  with  a lion’s 
head  erased  argent ; 2nd,  a Cornish  chough  between  two  branches  of 
laurel  proper.  ^etontr  dftotto — “ Deus  pascit  corvos”  ( God  feedeth 
the  ravens'). 

Residence — Warennes  Wood,  Mortimer,  Berks. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  ist  baronet) — Annie  Maud  : in.  1884,  the 
Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Cruttwell,  M10  d.  1911,  R.  of  Ewelme,  and 
Suo  stat  robore  virtus.  Canon  Residentiary  of  Peterborough,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 

Virtue  stands  in  its  own  Robert  Mowbray  Fraser,  b.  1887  ; is  Fellow  of  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 

strength.  formerly  Capt.  Berkshire  Regt., — Rev.  Edward  Clement,  b.  1888;  for- 

merly Lieut.  R.N. ; is  Priest-in-Charge  of  St.  Andrews,  Limpsfield  : in. 
1916,  Christian  Garry,  and  has  issue  living,  Norman  b.  1916,  Rosemary  b.  1919, — George  Henry 
Wilson,  b.  1891  ; formerly  Capt.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.):  m.  1916, 
Marguerite  Le  Sueur,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  b.  1916,  a son  b.  1919, — Edith  Maud  Mary,  b. 
1885.  Residence , Wroxton,  Wokingham.— —Edith  Marian.  Residence , 34,  Cliveden  Place,  S.W. 
Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Caroline  ILlwes  (Lady  Mowbray),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
G.  T.  Field,  R.A.,  of  3,  Wellesley  Terrace,  Dover  ; m.  189T,  the  Rev.  Sir  Edmund  George  Lionel 
Mowbray,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , Warennes  Wood,  Mortimer,  Berks. 

The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  R.  Mowbray,  ist  baronet,  who  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1847  the  surname 
of  Mowbray  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  of  Cornish,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Durham  City  (C)  1853-68  and  for 
Oxford  Univ.  1868-99,  and  was  Judge  Advocate-Gen.  and  Judge  Marshal  1858-9  and  1866-8,  and 
“ Father  of  the  House  of  Commons”  1898-9.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Gray  Cornish,  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Lancashire,  S.E.,  Prestwich  Div.  (C)  1886-95,  and  for  Brixton  Div.  of  Lambeth  1900-1906. 


MUIR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Deanston,  Perthshire,  and  Park  Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Sir  (Alexander)  Kay  Muir,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
April  20th,  1868;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  1903;  is  Chm. 
of  J.  Finlay  and  Co.  (Limited)  and  other  Cos.,  a Member 
of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland), 
and  a J.P.  for  Perthshire  and  for  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow; 
was  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Waterford  1919  : m.  1910,  Grace 
Frances,  who  d.  1920.  da.  of  the  late  John  Adam  Richard 
Newman,  of  Newberry  Manor,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Major 
Henry  Charles  Windsor  Villiers-Stuart,  of  Dromana,  co. 
Waterford. 

&rms — Per  chevron  argent  and  or,  on  a chevron  cotised  azure,  a 
redbreast  proper  between  two  mullets  of  the  first ; in  chief  as  many 
fleurs-de-lis  of  the  third,  ©rest — A Saracen’s  head  couped,  wreathed 

with  laurel  proper,  charged  on  the  neck  with  a mullet  azure. 

Seats — Deanston,  Perthshire  ; Blair-Drummond,  Perthshire  ; Whilton 
Lodge,  Rugby.  Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors’,  Wellington. 


Brothers  living— JAMES  FINLAY,  b.  Dec.  17th,  1870;  is  a Merchant  in  Glasgow:  in.  1909, 
Charlotte  Escudier,  da.  of  J.  Harling  Turner,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Harling,  b.  1910, — 

Margaret  Vivian,  b.  1912. John  Buchanan,  b.  1876  : m.  1911,  Agnes  Heather  Gardiner,  da.  of 

John  Gardiner  Muir,  of  2,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W. Matthew  William,  b.  1878:  in.  1912, 

Clara  Gardiner,  youngest  da.  of  John  Gardiner  Muir  (ante),  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Kay, 
b.  1916, — Lillian  Rachel,  b.  1914.  Residence , Postlip  Hall,  Winchcombe,  Gloucestershire. 

Sisters  living— Jean  Miller  (Lady  Hamilton)  : m.  1887,  Gen.  Sir  Ian  Standish  Monteith 
Hamilton,  G.C.B.,  G,C.M.GV  D.S.O.  Residences , 1,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.  ; Lullenden  Farm, 

Dormansland. Elizabeth  Brown:  in.  1883,  Thomas  George  Harry  Moncreiffe,  who  d.  1887  [see 

Moncreiflfe,  Bt.,  colls.]. Margaret  Anne  Kay,  O.B.E.;  Vice-Pres.  Stirlingshire  Branch,  British 

Red  Cross  So.  during  European  War;  O.B.E.  1919  : in.  1886,  Alexander  McGrigor,  LL.D., 
and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Muir,  b.  1867,— Margaret  Mona.  Residences , Beechwood, 

Stirling;  Cairnoch  Lodge,  Stirling. Catherine  Hetherington : in.  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  Stephen 

Hungerford  Pollen,  C.M.G.  [see  Pollen,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , 28,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Margaret  Morrison  (Lady  Muir),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Kay,  of  Cornhill,  Lanarkshire  : in.  i860,  Sir  John  Muir,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence, 
Deanston  House,  Deanston,  Perthshire. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John  Muir,  was  Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow  1889-92. 


1 am  not  broken  by 
hardships. 


Muir-Mackenzie,  see  Mackenzie 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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MUNRO,  Creation  (N.S.)  1634,  of  Foulis,  Ross-shire. 


Sir  Hector  Munro,  nth  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  13th,  1848 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles,  1888  ; formerly  Col.  Comdg.  3rd 
Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs, 
The  Duke  of  Albany’s),  and  now  Hon.  Col. 
of  a Batn.  ; sometime  a Mil.  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  ; is  Lord-Lieut.  of  cos.  Ross  and 
Cromartie,  and  Pres,  of  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  thereof  : m.  1880,  Margaret  Violet,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Stirling,  of  Fairburn,  Muir 
of  Ord,  co.  Ross,  and  17,  Ennismore  Gardens, 
S.W.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  only 
surviving  son,  Hector  Charles  Seymour,  M.C- , 
b.  1895  5 Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross- 
shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s) ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918. 

&nn»-  -Or,  an  eagle’s  head  erased  gules.  Crtsf — 
An  eagle  perching  proper.  Supporters — Two  eagles 
proper,  wings  expanded. 


Seats — Fonlis  Castle,  Evanton,  Ross-shire  ; Ardullie  Lodge,  Ross-shire.  Clubs — Junior  United 
Service  New  (Edinburgh). 


Daughters  living — Eva  Marion,  b.  1881  : in.  1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Cecil  Claud  Hugh  Orby  Gascoigne, 
D.S.O  , and  has  issue  living,  Patrick,  b.  1912, — Robert  Clifton,  b.  1915, — Cecil  Alastair  Hector,  b. 
1916, —Marion  Erica,  b.  1906, — Joan  Orby,  b.  1910.  Residence , Muirton,  Blairgowrie.— —Violet 
Florence,  b.  1889.— Aline  Margaret,  b.  1892:  m.  1915,  Com.  Lionel  Victor  Wells.  R.N. 

Brother  living — CHARLES  FREDERICK,  b.  Dec.  8th,  1851 : m.  1907,  Ethel  Salkeld,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Budd,  of  Leatherhead.  Residence , Wookey,  Wells,  Somerset. 

Sisters  living — Amelia:  m.  1889,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Alfred  Wyllie,  Indian  Army.  Residence , 
Mont’  Estoril,  Portugal Maud  Mary.  Residence , 2,  Rochester  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Harry  Munro,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1830,  d.  1876 : r e-;«. 

1862,  Julia  Dutton,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  John  Chambers,  Lieut.  R.M.  : — 

George  Hamilton,  b.  1864  : in.  1891,  Amelia  Sarah  Chappie. Walter  Ross,  b.  1865.  Arthur 

Talbot,  b.  18 66:  m.  (Feb.)  1893,  Frances  Emily  Emmeline,  da.  ofWilliam  March,  and  has  issue  living, 
Arthur  Herman  (of  8,  Linden  Grove,  Nunhead,  S.E.),  b.  (Sept.)  1893  : in.  1919,  Violet  Beatrice, 
da.  of  Henry  Powles.  Residence , 71,  Chadwick  Road,  Peckham,  S.E.— Charles,  b.  1869:  in. 
1896,  Phyllis  Cross,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hector,  b.  1898, — Malcolm,  b.  1901, — Colin,  b.  1905, 
— Donald,  b.  1906.— Percy,  b.  1870.  Arnold  Harry,  b.  1871.  Residence , 46,  Keston  Road, 

East  Dulwich,  SE Hermann,  b.  1875  : m.  1898,  Lillian  Annie  Augusta  Minnie  Percy,  and 

has  issue  living,  George  Hermann  Munro,  b.  1899.  Residence , 160,  Coldharbour  Lane,  Brixton, 
S.W. Lilian,  b.  1872  : in.  1897,  James  Edmund  Andrews. 

The  6th  baronet,  Sir  Robert,  M.P.,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Falkirk  1746. 


MUNRO,  Creation  (U.K.)  1825,  of  Lindertis,  Forfarshire. 


Sisters  living— Morna  Violet,  b.  1895.— Carmen  Ida 
Constance,  b.  1896. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet)— Annie  Katherine. 
—Ethel  Dora : m.  1886,  Charles  Henry  Labouchere, 
who  d.  1916.  Residence , Mapperton,  Beaminster,  Dorset. 
— Georgiana  Evelyn.— Louisa  Olive:  in.  1910,  Rear-Adm.  John  Edmund  Drummond,  R.N. 
[see  E.  Perth,  colls.].  Residence , Eskhill,  Kirriemuir,  Forfarshire. 


Sir  Thomas  TorquilAlphonso  Munro, 
5th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  7 th,  1901  ; j.  his  father,  Sir 
Hugh  Thomas,  1919. 

— Or,  an  eagle’s  head  erased  gules  encircled  by  a 
branch  of  laurel  on  the  dexter  and  of  oak  on  the  sinister 
side;  on  a chief  argent  the  representation  of  an  Indian  hill 
fort,  and  underneath  in  letters  of  gold  the  word  “ Badamy 
on  a canton  gules,  a representation  of  the  silver  medal 
presented  by  the  E.I.C.  to  the  ist  baronet  for  his  services  at 
the  capture  of  Seringapatam  1799.  Crest — An  eagle  close 
proper,  having  a representation  of  the  above  medal  pendent 
round  his  neck  by  a red  ribbon,  the  dexter  paw  resting  on 
an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a representation  of  the 
fort  of  Badamy  as  in  the  arms,  and  in  the  beak  a sprig  of 
laurel. 

Seats — Lindertis,  and  Drumleys,  Kirriemuir,  Forfarshire. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Com.  Edward  Lionel  Walker-Munro,  R.N.,  b.  1862,  d.  1920  : 
in.  1887,  Mabel  Zoe  (now  of  Rhinefield,  Brockenhurst,  Hants;  64,  Sloane  Street, 
S.W.  ; White  House,  Milford-on-Sea  ; Eastwood  Hall,  Nottingham),  da.  and 
heiress  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  Eastwood  Hall,  Notts: — 

IAN  CHARLES  RONALD,  b.  Oct.  9th,  1889  ; sometime  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  British  E. 
Africa  1915,  with  King’s  African  Rifles. 


The  ist  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  K.C.B.,  was  Governor  of  Madras  1820-27. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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MUNTZ,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Clifton-on-Dunsmore,  Warwickshire. 

Sir  Gerard  Albert  Muntz,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
Nov.  27th,  1864  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Philip  Albert,  1908  : 
in.  1st,  1893,  Katie  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1907), 
el.  da.  of  James  Prinsep,  formerly  B.C.S.  ; 2ndly,  1909, 
Henrietta  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Lowry 
Graves,  formerly  R.A.,  of  75,  Bouverie  Road  West,  Folke- 
stone, and  has  issue. 

$,rms — Pean,  on  a mount  in  base  proper,  a swan  rising  argent 
charged  on  each  wing  with  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  in  chief  a staff  raguly 
erect  between  two  estoiles  or.  Crest — In  front  of  a demi-swan  wings 
expanded  argent,  semee  of  trefoils  slipped  vert,  a staff  raguly  fessewise 
or. 

Residence — Tiddington  House,  Stratford-on-Avon.  Club — St. 

Stephen's.  

Son  living-By  2nd  marriage-GERARD  PHILIP  GRAVES,  b. 
June  13th,  1917. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Enid  Averil,  b.  1894:  m. 

1917,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Farrington  Evans,  R.E. Kate  Audrey,  A 1895  : 

in.  1917,  Major  Robin  M.  Sheppard,  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. Mavis 

Christian  Phillis,  b.  1896. By  2nd  marriage — Ora  Henrietta,  b.  1911 Desiree  Violet,  b.  1916. 

Brother  living — Cecil  Albert,  b.  1870 ; is  Traffic  Manager,  Egyptian  State  Railways  (3rd  class 
Medjidie)  : m.  1912,  Gladys  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Edward  Buckland,  C.I.E.,  of  16,  Stanhope 
Gardens,  S.W.  [E.  Crawford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Pearl  Rosalie  Evelyn,  b.  1913, — Laura 
Cecilia,  b.  1918. 

Sister  living — Mildred  Rosalie,  b.  1872. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Philip  Albert  Muntz,  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Warwickshire  (C)  June  1884  to 
Nov.  1885,  and  for  N.,  or  Tamworth,  Div.  of  Warwickshire  Dec.  1885  to  Dec.  1908. 


Fortiter  sed  suaviter. 
Boldly  and  with  suavity. 


MURPHY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Altadore,  Booterstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  James  Joseph  Murphy,  1st  Baronet , 
second  son  of  the  late  Michael  Murphy,  J.P.,  of  21, 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin  [see  Murphy,  Bt.,  cr.  1912] ; 
b.  Jan.  24th,  1843  ; was  Pres,  of  Dublin  Chamber 
of  Commerce  1902-4  ; isaJ.P.  and  D.L.  for  Dublin 
City,  and  a Director  of  Roy.  Bank  of  Ireland 
(Dublin)  ; sometime  German  Consul  at  Dublin  ; 
Knt.  1902  : in.  1869,  Bridget  Jane,  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  Norman,  solicitor,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a ship  in  full  sail  on  the  sea,  proper, 
between  two  garbs  gules,  on  a chief  invected  azure  a lion 
rampant  between  two  four-leaved  shamrocks  slipped  or. 
Crtst— A lion’s  jamb  erased  gules,  holding  a shamrock  as  in 
the  arms. 

Seat—  Yapton,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin.  Clubs — Con- 

stitutional, Junior  Constitutional,  Stephen’s  Green,  Royal 
Irish  Yacht  (Kingstown). 


Son  living— JAMES  JOSEPH  RAPHAEL,  b.  Aug.  27th, 
1879 : m.  1910,  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Steed. 
Residence , Heathfield,  Terenure,  co.  Dublin. 

.......  Daughters  living— Margaret  Mary,  b.  1870:  in.  1892, 

Brave  and  hospitable.  John  Peter  Byrne,  Bar.-at-Law,  Resident  Magistrate, 

having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Gilbert,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army;  d.  (killed  in  action  during 

European  War)  1916, — Henry  Norman,  b.  1896.  Residence , The  Moorings,  Athlone. Mary 

Arabella,  b.  18—:  in.  1896,  Frank  V.  Martin.  Residence , Craigmore,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 

Catherine,  b.  18 — ; is  a nun. Frances  Ellen,  b.  18 — . 


MURPHY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Wyckham,  Taney,  co.  Dublin. 


Sir  Michael  Murphy,  1st  Baronet , third 
son  of  the  late  Michael  Murphy,  J.P.,  of  21,  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin  [ see  Murphy,  Bt.,  cr.  1903]  ; b. 
March  9th,  1845  5 *s  head  of  the  firm  of  Michael 
Murphy  (Limited),  steamship  Owners,  of  3,  Beres- 
ford  Place,  Dublin,  Liverpool,  Swansea,  and  Cardiff, 
a Member  of  Board  of  Superintendance  of  Belfast 
Banking  Co.  (Limited),  and  Past  Chm.  of  Dublin 
Port  and  Docks  Board  ; largely  instrumental  in 
reviving  shipbuilding  industry  in  Dublin  ; in.  1877, 
Mary,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  James  Freeman,  of 
Rathmines,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

gknns — Per  fesse,  the  chief  per  pale  or  and  gules,  in  dexter 
a demi-lion  rampant  couped  and  crowned,  in  sinister  a demi- 
lion  rampant  couped,  holding  a cross  flory,  all  counterchanged, 
the  base  argent,  a ship  in  full  sail  on  waves  of  the  sea  proper, 
over  all  on  a fesse  sable  three  garbs  of  the  first.  Crtst — A lion 
rampant  per  fesse  gules  and  sable  holding  a garb  or. 

Residence— Wyckham,  Taney,  co.  Dublin.  Clubs — Re- 

form, St.  Stephen’s  Green. 


Brave  and  hospitable.  SOU  living — GEORGE  FRANCIS,  b.  March  31st,  1881 ; 


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in.  1913,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Davoren,  of  Friarsland,  Roebuck,  co.  Dublin.  Resi- 
dence, Hawthorn,  Shrewsbury  Road,  Dublin.  Clubs , St.  Stephen’s  Green,  Royal  Irish  Yacht. 

Daughter  living— Beatrice  Mary  (Lady  O'Loghlen)'.  m.  1918,  Sir  Michael  O’Loghlen,  4th  Bt. 
Residences , Drumconora,  Ennis,  co.  Clare  ; Melbourne,  Victoria. 


MURRAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1628,  of  Blackbarony,  Peeblesshire. 

Sir  John  Murray,  12th  Baronet ; b. 
Jan.  1 2th,  1867  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Digby,  1906  ; 
is  Hereditary  Sec.  for  Scotland  : m.  1896,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  George  Raby,  formerly  of  Val- 
paraiso, and  has  issue. 

— Or,  a fetterlock  azure,  on  a chief  of  the  last 
three  stars  argent.  Crest — A dexter  hand  holding  a scroll 

proper. 

Residence — Vallenar,  Chili. 


Son  living— KENELM  BOLD,  b.  May  26th,  1898  ; 
Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1917-19. 

Daughters  living— Helen  Mary  Edith,  b.  1897. 

Vanda  Digby,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living — Alan  Digby,  b.  1870 : m.  1907,  Eileen 
Shaw,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  John  Digby,  b.  1909, 
— Eileen  Charmion  Digby,  b.  1911.  Residence , Villa 
Devoli,  Buenos  Ayres. 

Sisters  living — Helen : m.  1889,  Edward  Hallmann, 
who  d.  1906,  and  has  issue  living,  Vera  Helen  Digby, 

b.  1891. Marion  Louise,  b.  1872  : in.  1898,  Frank 

Quenell.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Kenelm  Digby 
Murray,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  10th  baro- 
net, b.  1839,  d.  1915  : m.  1870,  Caroline 
(now  of  45,  Fbnnerean  Road,  Ipswich), 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  George  Thomson, 
C.B.,  late  Bengal  Engineers  : — 
Archibald  Digby,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; D.S.O.  1919  : in.  1905,  Rosamund,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Davey,  of  Bannerleigh,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living,  Archibald  John, 

3.  1907, — Ian  Digby,  b.  1912, — a son,  b.  1920, Kenelm  Digby  Bold,  D.S.O. , b.  1879  ; is  Major 

Indian  Army  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  19x7:  m.  1911,  Gwendolen,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Andrew 
de  Wolf,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Digby,  b.  19x5, — Joan  Digby,  b. 
1912. Frances  Anna. Constance  Digby. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Wolfe  Murray  (infra)  : — 

Issue  (by  xst  marriage)  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  James  Wolfe  Murray,  K.C.B.,  b.  1853, 
d.  1919  : in.  1st,  1875,  Arabella,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  W.  Bray  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Fanny  (now 
of  Craiglette,  Peeblesshire),  da.  of  the  late  James  Robson,  of  Pontefract,  and  widow  of  Sir 
Donald  Horne  Macfarlane  :— 

George  Wolfe  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s) ; is  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers ; sometime  Gen. 
Manager  Rhodesian  Labour  Bureau ; served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Atbara  (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp) : m.  1910,  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Jones,  R.  of  Llanbedr,  Abergavenny,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Wolfe,  b.  1913,  Katherine 
Jean  Wolfe,  b.  T911,— Miriam  Arabella  Elizabeth  Wolfe,  b.  1916,— a da.  b.  1917.  Club , Army 
and  Navy.— -James  Wolfe,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1880;  became  Lieut.  1902,  Lieut.-Com.  1910,  Com. 

1915,  and  Capt.  1920;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919. Lilian 

Anne  Wolfe,  b.  1877  : m.  1897 , Major  Charles  Hamlyn  Agnew,  who  obtained  a divorce  1908  [ see 
Agnew,  Bt.,  cr.  1629].  Grace  Catherine  Wolfe,  b.  1879:  in.  1901,  Major  Sholto  William  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  formerly  R.A.— Arabella  Elizabeth  Wolfe  ( Lady  Sutherland),  b.  1881:  in.  1904,  Sir 
George  Henry  Sutherland.  Residence,  36,  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  D’Arcy  Osborne  Wolfe  Murray,  b.  1854,  d.  1914  : in.  1881,  Frances 
Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Rhodes  Morgan,  M.S.C.  : — 

Harold  Osborne  Wolfe,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  abroad  ; sometime  Private  Sec.  and 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  British  Honduras  : m.  1908,  Yvonne,  da.  of  Gabriel  St.  Rene 
Taillandier,  of  St.  Remy  de  Provence,  France. Stella  Clare  Hilda  Wolfe. 

Issue  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Alexander  Wolfe  Murray,  C.B.,  b.  1866,  d.  (on  active 
ser.)  1918  : in.  1904,  Evelyn  Mary  Hay  (who  in.  2ndly,  1920,  Archibald  Robert  Cranfurd 
Pitman),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Colin  Mackenzie,  Lord- Lieut,  for  Peeblesshire,  of  Portmore  : — 
Malcolm  Victor  Alexander,  b.  1908. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Wolfe  Murray,  Hon.  Lord  Cringletie,  great-great- 
grandson  of  the  late  Alexander  Murray,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Wolfe  Murray,  b.  1814,  d.  1890  : m.  1st,  1852,  Elizabeth  Char- 
lotte, who  d.  1857,  da.  of  John  Whyte-Melville,  of  Bennochy  and  Strathkinness,  co. 
Fife;  2ndly,  1862,  Louisa  Grace,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  Sir  Adam  Hay,  7th  Bt.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Philip  Charles  Kriightley  Wolfe,  b.  1856;  is  a retired  Com.  R.  N.  : m.  1886,  Ellie 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  R.  H.  De  Winton,  of  Graftonbury,  Hereford,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Alexander  Robert  Wolfe,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1889 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Gordon  Highlanders  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  Brevet  Major,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918, — Philip  George 
Wolfe,  b.  1891 ; Lieut.  R.N.R. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1916, — David  Knightley 
Wolfe,  b.  1897;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A., — Christopher  Charles  Wolfe,  b.  1903, — Blanche 
Heather  Wolfe, — Maude  Elaine  Wolfe.  ■ (By  2nd  marriage)  Hilda  Louisa  Janey  Wolfe  (Baroness 
Murray  of  Elibank) : in.  1894,  the  xst  Baron  Murray  of  Elibank,  who  d.  1920.  Residence,  Elibank, 
Walkerburn,  Peeblesshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Andrew  Lumsden  Murray,  b.  1825.  d.  1893  : m.  1849, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  John  Carlton  Fisher,  LL.D.,  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria’s  Printer,  Canada  : — 

Elinor  Isabella.  Residence,  Cringletie,  Camberley,  Surrey.— Elizabeth  Charlotte:  m.  1880,  Col. 
Henry Champernowne,  R.E.,  who*/.  1917 [Harington,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


Fear  God. 


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MURRAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1630,  of  Dunerne,  Fifeshire. 

Sir  Edward  Robert  Murray,  B.S.O.,  13th  Baronet ; b.  June  22nd, 
1875  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Robert,  1904 ; is  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  10th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1900:  m.  1904,  Elsie  Innes  Macgeorge,  el.  da.  of  W.  A. 
Brown,  formerly  Sheriff  of  Aberdeen,  Banff,  and  Kincardine. 

— Not  matriculated  at  Lyon  Office. 

Residence — Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 


Brothers  living — ROWLAND  WILLIAM,  b.  June  5th,  1877  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps):  in.  1907,  Gertrude  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick 
McCabe,  of  Belfast,  and  has  issue  living,  Rowland  William  Patrick,  b.  1910, — Gertrude  Jane,  b. 

1909.  Residence,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  U.S.A. Robert  Lithgow,  b.  1881  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 

(twice  wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  : m.  1908,  and  has 
issue  living,  Vernon  Robert  William,  b.  1909, — James  Edward,  b.  1911, — Robert  Atholl,  b.  1914. 
Residence,  Crafton,  Pa.,  U.S.A. 

Half-Brother  living — William  Gerard  Pulteney,  b.  1891.  Residence,  Crafton,  Pa.,  U.S.A. 
Sister  living — Marguerita  Emily  Frances,  b.  1878. 

Half-Sisters  living — Laura  Magdalen  Irving,  b.  1887  : m.  1907,  Gerald  Alexander  Marlowe-King, 
and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  William,  b.  1910,— George  Robert,  b.  1911, — Kenneth  Gandy,  b. 
1912, — Donald  Murray,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Crafton,  Pa.,  U.S.A. Marie  Eugenie,  b.  1890. 

Widow  living  Of  13th  Baronet— Magdalen  Agnes  {Lady  Murray),  da.  of  the  late  Gerard 
Gandy,  of  Oakland,  Windermere  : m.  1885,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Sir  William  Robert  Murray,  12th 
baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence , Crafton,  Pa.,  U.S.A. 

The  7th  baronet,  a distinguished  military  officer  during  the  first  American  war,  was  subsequently 
Secretary  at  War.  He  married  in  1794  the  Right  Hon.  Henrietta  (in  her  own  right)  Countess  of 
Bath,  and  assumed  the  surname  of  Pulteney,  but  died  without  issue. 


MURRAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1673,  of  Ochtertyre,  Perthshire. 


Peace  in  war. 


Sir  Patrick  Keith  Murray,  8th 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  27th,  1835  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  1861;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.; 
formerly  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  : m.  1st,  1870, 
Frances  Amelia  Jemima,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the 
late  Anthony  Murray,  of  Dollerie,  Perthshire; 
2ndly,  1876,  lone  Campbell  Penney,  who  d.  1 881, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Lord  Kinloch  (a  Lord  of 
Session),  and  has  issue. 

^Vrws — Azure,  three  mullets  argent,  in  the  centre  a cross 
of  the  second  surmounted  of  a saltire  gules  both  couped. 
Crtsf — An  olive-branch  proper. 

Seat — Ochtertyre,  Crieff,  Perthshire. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— WILLIAM,  b.  April 
8th,  1872;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  1895). George,  b.  1873 : in.  1899,  Agnes  Hunter, 

da.  of  James  Richmond,  of  Kincairney,  Murthly,  Perth- 
shire, and  formerly  of  Haddon  Rig,  N.S.  Wales.— —By 
2nd  marriage — Patrick,  b.  1878  : m.  X903,  Cecilia  Mary 
Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  John  Sprot,  of 
Riddell,  Lilliesleaf,  Roxburghshire,  and  has  issue  living. 
Patrick  Ian,  b.  1904, — Robert  Malise,  b.  1906, — Bethia 

Ion6,  b.  1911.  Club , New  (Edinburgh). John,  b.  1881. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage— lone  Keith, 

b.  1877. 

Brother  living— David,  b.  1849 : m.  1875,  Amy  Louise, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Philip  Goldney  (Bengal  Army). 
Residence , Kondoli,  Crieff. 

Sister  living — Mary  Anne  Charlotte  : m.  1888,  the  Rev. 
Edward  William  Kissack,  who  d.  1901,  R.  of  Chillenden 
and  Knowlton.  Residence , 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Keith  Murray,  5th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1843,  d.  1903 : 
in.  1889,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Alexander  Patrick  Orr  :— 

Alastair  William,  b.  1894  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders);  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917. 


Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Com.  Hemy  Arthur  Keith  Murray,  7th  son  of  7th  baronet, 
b.  1846,  d.  19x8  : in.  1872,  Rosina  Uniacke,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Edmund  Murray  Dodd,  Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Nova  Scotia  :— 

Harry  Edmund  Colquhoun,  M.D.,  b.  1873  : m.  i9°3>  Dorothy,  el.  da.  of  the  late  C.  H.  Barclay,  and 
has  issue  living,  Whitney  Uniacke,  b.  1904, — John  Graeme,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Tree  House, 

Burley,  Hants). Caroline  Mary:  in.  1912,  the  Rev.  Bernard  Keble  Kissack,  V.  of  Burneston, 

and  has  issue  living,  Keith  Edward,  b.  1913,— Alastair  George  Anthony,  b.  1917.  Residence, 
Burneston  Vicarage,  Bedale,  Yorkshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Lamont  Keith  Murray,  10th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1852, 
d.  1911:  in.  1884,  Mary  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Hughes,  Civil  Surg.  of 
Nowgong.  Assam  : — . 

Archie,  b.  1886. Waiter  Herbert,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  New  Zealand  Forces;  d.  (killed  in  action 


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during  European  War)  1916.— David,  b.  1900.— —Georgina  Mary,  b.  1887.— Adelaide,  b.  1891. 

Millicent  Ethel,  b.  1893.  -Jeannie  Helen,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Dundas  Murray,  5th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1818,  d.  1882 : 
in.  1857,  Jane,  who  a.  1867,  da.  of  Robert  Travers  Lewis,  of  Mountrath, 
Ireland  :— 

William  Tullibardine,  b.  1863  : in.  1886,  May  Elizabeth  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  James  Bell, 
M.D.,  of  Kaipara,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Lamont,  b.  1891, — Yolande,  b.  1887. 
. — -Mary  Isabella  : in.  1880,  Robert  Kinloch,  W.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Muriel  Augusta,  b. 
1885.  Residence , Perth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Joseph  Murray,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Murray,  grand- 
son of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Joseph  Murray,  A 1833,  d.  1913 : in.  1861,  Augusta  Anne,  who  d 
1910,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Deane,  R.  of  Bighton,  Hants  : — 

Alexander  Penrose,  b.  1863 ; formerly  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
an  Esquire  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
promoted  Major),  and  during  European  War  1915  ; was  British  Consul-Gen.  at  Warsaw  1897-1908, 
when  he  was  transferred  to  Hayti  : in.  1st,  1891,  Nina,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  Col.  Alexander  Solovtsoff ; 
2ndly,  1895,  Ethel  Chorley,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Hill,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
(by  1st  marriage)  Alexander  Gordon,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Charles,  b.  1895.— George  Henry  Lygon,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Radley, 
and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892);  formerly  a Dist.  Commr.,  East  Africa  Protectorate;  tem- 
porary British  Vice-Consul,  Seattle,  Washington,  U.S.A.  : in.  1908,  Helen  Marion,  youngest  da.  of 

the  late  Thomas  B.  Illingworth,  of  Somerset  House,  Shipley,  Yorkshire. Margaret  Beatrice,  b. 

1 868.  — — Amelia  Augusta,  b.  1873. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Murray,  grandson  of  the  late  Mungo  Murray, 
youngest  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  David  Smythe  Murray,  b.  1807,  d.  18 — : in.  18 — , Elizabeth  Davis  : — 

John  Grey,  b.  1840.  Anne.  Elizabeth.  — . Cecilia. Effie. 

Issue  of  the  late  Mackenzie  Murray,  b.  1810,  d.  1876  : in.  1870,  Eliza  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  James  Jackson,  of  The  Priory,  St.  Andrews  : — 

Edward  Mackenzie,  b.  1874. 

The  6th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Edinburgh  (city)  1806-12,  and  was  afterwards  Baron  of  the 
Court  of  Exchequer  in  Scotland.  The  7th  Baronet,  on  his  marriage  in  1833,  assumed  the  name  of 
Keith  before  that  of  Murray,  which  name  is  used  by  all  his  descendants. 


MUSGRAVE,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Hartley  Castle,  Westmoreland. 

Sir  Richard  George  Musgrave,  12  th 
Baronet,  b.  Oct.  nth,  1872;  j.  his  father,  Sir 
Richard  Courtenay,  M.P.,  1881 ; is  a D.L.  for 
Westmoreland  and  Cumberland,  and  patron  of  one 
living ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders)  : m.  1895,  the 
Hon.  Eleanor  Harbord,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Suffield, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son,  Christopher, 
b.  1899  ; a Naval  Cadet ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914. 

&ms — Azure,  six  annulets  or,  three,  two,  and  one.  Crest 
— Two  arms  embowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hands  grasping 
an  annulet  or. 

Residence — 17,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
Clubs—  Travellers’,  Marlborough. 


Son  living— NIGEL  COURTENAY,  b.  Feb.  nth,  1896; 

sometime  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  (Reserve). 

Brothers  living— Philip  Richard,  b.  1873  ; formerly  Lieut. 
3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  : in.  18— . Club , Bachelors’. 

i Thomas  Charles,  b.  1875  : in.  1910,  and  has  issue  living, 

Charles,  b.  1913, — Dorothy  (twin),  b.  1913.  Club,  Union. 
Sisters  living — Dorothy  Ann,  b.  1869  : m.  T895,  Henry 
Francis  Compton,  formerly  M.P.  for  New  Forest  Div.  of 
Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Richard,  b.  1899,— 
Phyllis  Dorothy  {Lady  Chichester ),  b.  1896  : in.  1915,  Sir 
Edward  George  Chichester,  10th  Bt., — Daphne,  b.  1897: 
m.  1917,  Cecil  Edward  Philip  Green,  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Without  changing.  Guards.  Residences , Minstead  Manor,  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; 

Mapperton  House,  Beaminster,  Dorset. Zoe  Caroline,  b.  1871  : in.  1893,  Alexander  Haldane 

Farquharson  [ see  Ross,  Bt.,  cr.  1668,  colls.].  Residence , Invercauld,  Ballater ; 47,  South  Street, 
Park  Lane,  W. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  10th  baronet) — Sophia  : m.  1869,  Samuel  Steuart  Gladstone,  who  d.  1909, 
and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Steuart  (of  40,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  Capenoch,  Thornhill, 
Dumfriesshire),  b.  1877;  is  a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Dumfriesshire:  in.  1907,  Cecil 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Gustavus  Arthur  Chetwynd-Talbot  [see  E.  Shrewsbury  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  John  b.  1908,  David  Steuart  b.  1914,  Gustavus  James  b.  1916,  Elizabeth  b.  iqio,  Jean  Cecil  b. 
1912.  Residences , Capenoch,  Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire  ; 40,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.i. 

Widow  living  of  nth  Baronet — Adora  Frances  Olga  (Baroness  Brougham  and  Vaux,  da. 
of  Peter  Wells,  of  Forest  Farm,  Windsor  Forest:  in.  1st,  1867,  Sir  Richard  Courtenay  Musgrave, 
nth  baronet,  who  d.  1881  ; 2ndly,  1882,  the  3rd  Baron  Brougham  and  Vaux.  Residences , Brougham, 
Penrith;  Chateau  Eleonore,  Cannes,  Alpes  Maritimes,  France;  36,  Chesham  Place,  S.W. 

This  family  came  into  England  with  the  Conqueror,  and  settled  at  Musgrave,  in  Westmoreland. 
Thomas  Musgrave,  temp.  Edward  III.,  was  summoned  by  writ  and  sat  as  a peer  of  the  realm  for 
twenty-three  years.  Sir  Philip,  2nd  baronet,  a distinguished  Royalist,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Westmoreland 
1640-42  ; after  the  battle  of  Worcester,  he  attended  King  Charles  II.  in  France,  Holland,  and  Scotland, 
from  whence  he  retired  to  the  Isle  of  Man,  which  he  bravely  defended  under  the  Countess  of  Derby. 
For  his  great  services  a warrant  creating  him  Baron  Musgrave  of  Hartley  Castle  was  issued,  but  he 
did  not  take  out  the  patent.  The  5th  baronet,  M.P.  for  Carlisle,  was  Clerk  to  the  Privy  Council,  and 
the  6th  baronet  sat  as  M.P  for  co.  Westmoreland.  Sir  Philip,  8th  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Carlisle, 
and  Sir  Richard,  nth  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Cumberland,  and  was  Lord-Lieut.  of  Westmoreland. 


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MUS GRAVE,  Creation  (I.)  1782,  of  Tourin,  Waterford. 

Sir  Richard  John  Musgrave,  5 th 
Baronet;  b.  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Richard, 
1874;  ed.  at  Eton;  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  co. 
Waterford  (High  Sheriff  1880) : m.  1891,  Jessie,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  R.  Dunsmuir,  of  Craigdarrock, 
Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Azure,  six  annulets  or,  three,  two,  and  one.  Crtst 
— Two  arms  in  armour  proper,  gauntleted  and  supporting  an 
annulet  or. 

Seat—  Tourin,  Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford.  Clubs — Wind- 
ham, Kildare  Street. 

Daughters  living— Joan  Moira,  b.  1892  : in.  1920,  Capt. 

Thomas  Ormsby  Jameson,  Rifle  Brig. Dorothy  Frances, 

b.  1894. 

Sisters  living  — Maria  {Hon.  Mrs.  Cosbv  Trench)',  in. 
1873,  the  Hon.  Cosby  Godolphin  Trench,  son  of  2nd 
Baron  Ashtown.  Residence , Sopwell  Hall,  Cloughjordan, 
co.  Tipperary.'  Frances  Ann  ; d.  (result  of  enemy  action) 
1918.— —Florence  Sophia;  d.  (result  of  enemy  action)  1918. 

Edith  Melesina  Lovett  : in.  1919,  Edward  Philips 

Thompson.  Residence , Pauls’-Moss,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Musgrave,  son  of 
3rd  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1911  : m.  1858, 
Anastasia  Letitia,  whorf.  1902,  da.  of  James 
Gee,  of  Cappagh,  co.  Waterford  : — 
JAMES,  b.  Oct.  13th,  i860:  in.  1891,  Kathleen  Const,  da.  of 
Francis  Const-Barker,  formerly  of  Glenart  Lodge,  Blackrock, 
co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Norman,  b. 
1892;  is  Lieut.  R.E., — Francis  Edward  b.  1894;  is  Lieut. 
R.E., — Dorothy  Maude,  b.  1895, — Kathleen  Joyce,  b.  1904.  Residence , Lincoln,  F.  C.  Oeste, 

Buenos  Aires. John,  b.  1868.  Club , Union  (Victoria,  B.C.). Robert,  b.  1870:  in.  1905, 

Amy  L.,  da.  of  Brig.-Surg.  F.  Lindsay  Dickson,  of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. Edward 

Christopher,  D.S.O.,  b.  1872;  is  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916:  in.  1901,  Louisa  Muriel  Menteith,  who  d.  1904,  2nd 

da.  of  Clermont  Livingston,  of  Cowichan  Bay,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. William  Newcome, 

b.  1878;  is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps. Frances  Newcome,  b.  1862:  in.  1888,  Major  Frederick 

Dundas’ Elderton,  formerly  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps. Anastasia  Rose:  in.  1911,  Capt.  Harry 

de  Moleyns  Mellin,  Rifle  Brig.,  of  The  Fens,  Somenos  Lake,  Vancouver  Island. 

This  Baronetcy  was  conferred  on  Richard  Musgrave,  M.P.,  el.  son  of  Christopher  Musgrave, 
of  Tourin,  co.  Waterford,  with  special  remainder  to  his  younger  brothers,  under  which  remainder 
the  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Christopher,  succeeded.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Waterford,  and 
the  4th  baronet  was  Lord-Lieut.  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  co.  Waterford. 

NAESMYTH,  Creation  (N.S.)  1706,  of  Daywick,  Peeblesshire. 


Without  changing. 


Not  by  knavery , but  by  bravery. 


Sir  James  Tolme  Naesmyth, 
7th  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  6th,  1864;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Michael  George,  1907. 

^rws — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a dexter 
hand  couped  proper  holding  a sword  palewise 
argent  between  two  broken  hammers  or,  Nae- 
smyth ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  on  a fesse  argent, 
between  three  mullets  in  chief  and  a sanglier 
in  base  of  the  second,  a boar’s  head  couped  gules, 
Baird  of  Rosso.  Cmt — A hand  holding  a 

hammer  as  in  the  arms.  £npporltrs — Two  naked 
savages  wreathed  about  the  loins,  and  each  hold- 
ing in  the  exterior  hand  a sword  proper. 

Residence — Posso,  Peeblesshire. 


Half-Sister  living  of  6th  Baronet— Ada 

Eleanor.  Residence , Tunbridge  Wells. 
Widow  living  of  5th  Baronet  — Agnes 
Carus-Wilson  {Lady  Naesmyth ),  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  David  Barclay  Bevan,  of  Courtlands, 
Tunbridge  Wells  : m.  1st,  1888,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  James  Naesmyth,  5th  baronet,  who  d. 
896 ; andly,  1898,  the  Rev.  Ernest  Charles 


Bevan,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Northgate  House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Collateral  Branch  living.  , „ „ _ _ T „ „ „ , r 

Issue  of  the  late  Donald  Luttrell  Kilve  Naesmyth,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P..  3rd  son  of 
6th  baronet,  b.  1874,  d.  1919:  m.  1901,  Flora  (now  of  Kilve  Cottage,  College 
Road,  Dulwich,  S.  E.),  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Burrage  :— 

DOUGLAS  ARTHUR  BRADLEY,  b.  Jan.  1st,  1905  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll. 

The  family  of  Naesmyth  is  of  remote  antiquity  in  Tweeddale.  The  family  legend  is  that  *n  the 
reign  of  James  III.  of  Scotland,  the  royal  and  baronial  powers  being  nearly  equal,  repeated  struggles 
took  place  between  the  nobles  and  the  king.  In  one  of  these  conflicts,  the  Douglas  partisans  having 
been  victorious,  an  ancestor  of  the  Naesmyths  who  fought  under  the  royal  standard  sought  refuge  in  a 
neighbouring  smithy,  and  the  smith  disguised  him  as  his  hammersman  1 he  Douglas  pursuers,  entering 
the  smithy,  observed  with  suspicion  the  disguised  hammersman,  who  in  his  agitation  struck  a false  blow 
with  the  sledge-hammer,  whereupon  one  of  the  pursuers  rushed  at  him,  calling  out,  Ye  re  nae  smith  > 
the  disguised  hammersman  however  overpowered  his  assailant,  whilst  the  smith,  anned  with  a red-hot 
iron  bar,  rallied  the  king’s  followers,  headed  by  Naesmyth,  and  regained  the  day.  1 he  King  thereupon 
knighted  the  Naesmyth,  and  bestowed  upon  him  a grant  of  lands  with  armorial  bearings  and  motto, 
‘Not  by  knavery,  but  by  bravery'.’”  James  Naesmyth,  inventor  of  the  steam  hammer,  is  lineally 
descended  from  James  Naesmyth  of  Posso,  who  was  M.P.  for  Perthshire  1630-39.  lhe  1st  baronet, 
an  eminent  lawyer,  was  known  as  “ The  Deil  of  Dawick,”  and  the  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Peeblesshire  1730-41.  Sir  James,  5th  baronet,  was  a Member  of  the  Roy..  Scottish  Archers.  lhe 
6th  baronet,  Sir  Michael  George,  who  s.  his  nephew  in  1896,  was  son  of  Sir  James  Naesmyth,  3rd 
Bt.,  by  his  second  wife  Harriet,  da.  of  John  Jones,  of  Westham,  Sussex. 


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NAIRN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Rankeilour,  Collessie,  and  Dysart  House, 
Dysart,  Fifeshire. 

Sir  Michael  Nairn,  2nd  Baronet , 
b.  Feb.  19th,  1874 ; s.  his  father  Sir  Michael 
Barker,  1915  ; ed.  at  Edin.  Acad.,  at  Sherborne, 
and  at  Marburg  Univ.,  Germany  : m.  1901, 
Mildred  Margaret,  da.  of  George  W.  Neish,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms — Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  on  a chaplet  four 
escallops,  all  counter-changed.  Crest — Three  thistles, 

conjoined  in  stalk  entwined  with  two  roses  all  slipped 
proper. 

Seats — Dysart  House,  Dysart,  Fife  ; Pitcarmick, 
Blairgowrie. 


Son  living— MICHAEL  GEORGE  NAIRN,  b.  Jan. 
30th,  1911. 

Daughters  living— Rachel  Emily,  b.  1902. Constance 

Jane,  b.  1904.— Mildred  Brenda,  b.  1906.— Eliza- 
beth Barbara,  b.  1915. 

Brothel’ living— Robert  Spencer,  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  atTrin.  Hall,  Camb.;  is  Major  Yeo.  : m.  1906,  Clara 
Kathleen,  da.  of  C.  Chaloner  Smith,  and  has  issue  living, 
Douglas  Leslie  Spencer,  b.  1906, — Michael  Alastair 
Spencer,  b.  1909, — Robert  Frank,  b.  1910, —Kathleen 
Matilda,  b.  1913, — Helen  Clare,  b.  1917.  Residence , Leslie  House,  Fife. 

Sisters  living — Catherine  Ann  : m.  1892,  William  Black,  of  Chapel.  Residences , St.  Mary’s, 

Kirkcaldy  ; Chapel,  Kingskettle,  Fife. Emily  Frances. Edith  Blanche,  m.  1916,  James 

Harry  Sinclair  Holroyd,  of  Rhodesia.  Residence , Rusper  House,  Rusper,  Sussex. Euphemia  : 

m.  1899,  Harry  Oliphant  Nicholson,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.E.  Residences , 20,  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh  ; 

Balnauld,  Kirkmichael,  Perthshire. Isabella:  m.  1909,  John  William  Thomson  Walker,  O B.E. , 

M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  Residence,  30,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W. Mary : m.  1910,  William  Keir  Balfour, 

J.P.  Residence , Fernie  Castle,  Collessie,  Fife.— -Dorothy  Clare. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Emily  Frances  ( Ladv  Nairn),  da.  of  Alfred  Rimington 
Spencer  of  Byfleet,  Surrey : m.  1866,  Sir  Michael  Barker  Nairn,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1915. 
Residence,  Rankeilour,  Springfield,  Fife. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Michael,  was  Chairman  of  Michael  Nairn  and  Co.  (Limited),  linoleum  manu- 
facturers, of  Kirkcaldy,  and  of  Nairn  Linoleum  Co.,  of  Kearny,  U.S.A. 


NAIRNE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Kirkcudbright. 

Sir  (John)  Gordon  Nairne,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Andrew 
Nairne,  of  Castle  Douglas,  Scotland  ; b.  1861  ; was  Ch.  Cashier,  Bank  of  England 
1902-18,  when  he  was  appointed  Comptroller;  is  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour 
and  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  etc.  ; Knt.  1914:  ni.  1894,  Narciza,  5th  da.  of  the  late 
Baron  da  Costa  Ricci,  Attache  of  Portuguese  Legation  in  London,  and  has  issue. 
$rms — Not  on  record  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Residence — 48,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W.  Club— Conservative. 

Daughter  living— Sybil  Isabel  Macartney,  b.  1896 ; m.  1918,  Capt.  Basil  Laing  Clay,  Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt. 

ELLIS-NANNEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Gwynfryn,  Llanystumdwy,  co.  Carnarvon, 
and  Cefndeuddwr,  Trawsfynydd,  co.  Merioneth.  [Extinct  1920.] 

Sir  Hugh  John  Ellis-Nanney,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1877:  m.  1913,  «the  Rev.  John  Price 
Lewis,  R.  of  Llanystumdwy,  and  Preb.  of  Bangor.  Residence,  Gwynfryn,  Criccieth,  Carnarvon- 
shire. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Hon.  Elizabeth  Octavia  {Hon.  Lady  Ellis-Nanney),  da.  01 
3rd  Baron  Clonbrock : m.  1875,  Sir  Hugh  John  Ellis-Nanney,  1st  Bt.,  who  d.  1920,  when  the  title 
became  ext.  Residence,  Gwynfryn,  Criccieth,  Carnarvon. 

NAPIER,  Creation  (N.S.)  1627,  of  Napier,  Renfrewshire. 

Sir  Alexander  Lennox  Milliken 
Napier,  nth  Baronet ; b.  May  30th,  1882; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Archibald  Lennox  Mil- 
liken, 1907  ; is  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards, 
and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (twice  wounded);  was 
an  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
of  Australia  (Earl  of  Dudley)  1910- n ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  (medal  with  two  clasps)  : 
m.  1913,  Joan  Alice  Ashurst,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Ashurst  Morris,  of  44, 
Cadogan  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

^jVrms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a saltire, 
engrailed  between  four  roses  gules,  Napier ; 2nd, 
azure,  a lion  rampant  argent  crowned  or,  Macdowel ; 
3rd,  argent, a fesse  azure  voided  of  the  field  between 
three  demi-lions  crowned  gules,  Milliken.  Crests — 
1st,  an  arm  grasping  an  eagle’s  leg  proper ; 2nd,  a 
demi-lion  rampant  gules,  holding  in  his  dexter  fore 
paw  a dagger  or.  Supporters — Two  eagles,  with  their 
wings  closed,  proper. 

Residence — 56,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs— St.  James’s,  Marlborough,  Bath. 


Without  blemish. 


RE6AR  D E_  - BIEN-i  Hi 

Look  well. 


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Daughter  living— Mary  Marjory,  b.  1915. 

Brother  living — ROBERT  ARCHIBALD,  b.  Julyi9th,  1889;  is  Lieut.  Roy.E.  Kent  Mounted  Rifles  : 
m.  1914,  Violet,  da.  of  E.  Payn,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Archibald,  b.  1915.  Club,  Isthmian. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  9th  baronet) — (“Lola”)  Anne  Salisbury  Mary  Meliora  {Lady  Hay),  b. 
1851:  m.  1881,  Sir  John  Adam  Hay,  9th  Bt.  Residence,  42,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.— Aymee 
Elizabeth  Georgiana  {Lady  Clerk),  b.  1853  : m.  1875,  Sir  George  Douglas  Clerk,  8th  Bt.,  who  d. 
1911.  Residence,  The  Barony  House,  Lasswade,  Midlothian.— Theodora  Evelyn. 

Mother  living — Mary  Alison  Dorothy,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Fairbaim,  2nd  Bt. : m.  1st,  1880,  Sir  Archi- 
bald Lennox  Milliken  Napier,  10th  Bt. , who  d.  1907,  having  obtained  a divorce  1^03 ; 2ndly,  1904,  G. 
Graham  Kirklinton,  J.P.,  D.L.  Residences,  38,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.  ; Kirklinton  Hall,  Carlisle. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Charlotte  {Lady  Napier ),  only  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry 
William  Austin  (sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  Bahamas),  of  Montreal : m.  1904,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Archibald  Lennox  Milliken  N apier,  xoth  baronet,  who  d.  1907. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Francis  Ladeveze  Napier;  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet. 
b.  1856,  d.  1898  : m.  1887,  Emily  Norrie  (now  of  68,  Kmghtsbridge,  S.W.),  da.  of 
the  late  George  L.  A.  Moke,  of  New  York  : — 

Lennox  Robert  Murray,  b.  1890;  Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders;  d.  (wounds  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916. Ivan  Robert,  b.  1893 ; is  Lieut.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches). Noreen  Mary  Hay  {Hon.  Mrs. 

Charles  P.  St.  John),  b.  1895  : m.  1914,  the  Hon.  Charles  Paulet  St.  John  [see  B.  St.  John]. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Edward  Stirling  Napier,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1858, 
d.  1900  : m.  X884,  Jane  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  W.  M.  Reid  : — 

William  Edward  Stirling,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  formerly  a Clerk  in  Administrator’s  Office,  St.  Kitts;  is 
Lieut.  Lothian  and  Border  Horse;  European  War  T915-18  (M.C.):  m.  1919,  Aubrey,  da.  of 

William  Houlding,  of  Liverpool,  and  Avalhar,  France. Aleck  Douglas,  b.  1894. Lola  Lillias 

Daphne,  b.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Stirling  Napier,  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1820,  d.  1891  : tn.  1845, 
Janet  who.  d.  1913,  da.  of  Andrew  Brown,  of  Auchintorlie,  Renfrewshire  : 

Mary  Elizabeth  : m.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  Charles  Lisle  Stirling- Cookson,  who  d.  1919.  Resi- 
dence, 

This  family  is  a branch  of  the  Earls  of  Levenax  or  Lennox  (title  extinct),  and  is  said  to  have  taken 
its  name  from  a saying  by  Alexander  III.  (of  Scotland),  after  battle,  that  Lennox  had  na  peer  (no 
equal).  Sir  William,  the  8th  baronet,  was  served  heir  male  general  to  Archibald,  3rd  Baron  Napier, 
1887,  and  afterwards  assumed  the  baronetcy — one  of  the  oldest  in  Scotland— which  had  remained 
dormant  for  134  years. 


NAPIER,  Creation  (U.K.  1867),  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

Sir  Joseph  William  Lennox 
Napier,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  1st,  1895  ; s. 
his  father,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  William  Lennox, 
1915  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.; 
is  Lieut.  1st  Home  Counties  Brig.  R.F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  in  Gal- 
lipoli and  Mesopotamia  (thrice  wounded, 
prisoner). 

glrms — Argent,  on  a saltire  engrailed  between  four 
roses  gules,  five  escallops  or.  Crrst— A dexter  cubit  arm 
erect  proper,  charged  with  a rose  gules,  the  hand  grasping 
a crescent  argent. 

Residence— 5,  Harley  Gardens,  The  Boltons,  S.W. 
Club — Junior  United  Service. 


Brothers  living— CHARLES  MACNAGHTEN, 
b.  Dec.  10th,  1896;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  in  France  and  Belgium.  Club , 

Junior  United  Service. Vivian  John  Lennox,  M.C., 

b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.C.;  Lieut. 
S.  Wales  Borderers  ; European  War  1917-18  (M.C.). 
Club,  Junior  United  Service. 

Sisters  living — Marjorie  Lennox,  b.  1894. Gwen- 

dolyn Mabel  Shelagh,  b.  1900. 

Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Mabel  Edith 
Geraldine  {Lady  Napier ),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Thornton  Forster,  V.  of  Hinxton,  Cambridge- 
shire: m.  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William  LennoxNapier,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915. 
Residence,  5,  Harley  Gardens,  The  Boltons,  S.W. 


Without  blemish. 


The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Joseph,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dublin  University  (C)  1848-58, 
and  was  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  1858-9,  a member  of  the  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council 
1868-81,  First  Lord  Commissioner  for  Custody  of  Great  Seal  in  Ireland  1874,  and  Vice-Chancellor  01 
Dublin  University  1867-80.  The  3rd  baronet,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William  Lennox,  was  killed  in  action 
in  the  Dardanelles  Aug.  1915,  when  serving  as  Major  with  4th  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers. 


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(G.B.)  1795,  of  Dagnam  Park,  Essex. 

Sir  Thomas  Lewis  Hughes  Neave,*  5th 
Baronet;  b.  Tune  26th,  1874;  s.  his  father  1877  ^ 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; formerly 
Major  Roy.  Anglesey  R.E.  (Mil.)  ; sometime 
Lieut. -Col.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers, 
and  Major  Roy.  Defence  Corps  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in 
the  Army,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Anglesey,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Essex  : m.  1908,  Dorina  Lockhart,  da.  of 
the  late  George  H.  Clifton,  of  Clifton  Yali, 
Candilli,  Constantinople,  and  has  issue. 

^nns — Argent,  on  a cross  sable  five  fleurs-de-lis  or. 
Crest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  gold  a lily,  stalked  and  leaved 
vert,  flowered  and  seeded  or. 

Seats — Dagnam  Park,  Romford  ; Llyrdulas,  Anglesey . 
Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton. 


son  living— ARUNDELL  THOMAS  CLIFTON, 
b.  May  31st,  1916. 

Daughters  living — Dorina  Mary  Eileen,  b.  1911. 

Ren£e  Arundell,  b.  1913. 

Sister  living — Mary  Gertrude  Catherine,  b.  1872. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Mariquita : m. 

Those  things  only  are  becoming  which  1874,  Alexander  George  Middleton,  who  d.  1875.  Resi- 
are  honourable.  dence , 88,  St.  George’s  Road,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sheffield  Neave,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1799,  d.  1868  : m.  1851, 
Mar}-  Henrica,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  David  Richard  Morier  : — 

Sheffield  Henry  Morier,  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; appointed  Capt.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1915  : m.  1878,  Gertrude  Charlotte  Margaret  (has  Order  of  Mercy),  da.  of 
Julius  Talbot  Airey,  brother  of  1st  Baron  Airey,  G.C.B.  (ext.),  and  has  issue  living,  Sheffield 
Airey  (of  24,  De  Vere  Gardens,  W.8.),  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (M  A. 
and  B.Sc.  1906,  D.Sc.  1918);  is  Assist  Director  of  Imperial  Bureau  of  Entomology:  m.  1915, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Thomson  Middleton,  of  3,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Airey  Middleton  Sheffield  b.  1916,  Iris  Averil  b.  1918, — Richard,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Essex  Regt. : m.  1912,  Helen  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Miller,  of  St. 
Leonard’s,  Ingalestone  [see  B.  Ardilaun,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Morier  Sheffield  b.  1917, 
Julius  Arthur  Sheffield  b.  1919,  Beatrice  Honoria  Sheffield  b.  1916, — Beatrice,  b.  1880:  m.  1897, 
Walter  S.  Brindle, — Violet,  b.  1884:  m.  1919,  Major  Norman  Holmes  Stone,  Somerset  L.I.  Resi - 

dence , Mill  Green  Park,  IngatestODe,  Essex.  Club,  New  University. Edward  Strangways, 

b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Eton  : m.  1882,  Evelyn  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Vansittart  (Cold- 
stream Guards),  of  Chuffs,  Maidenhead,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Edward  Arthur,  b.  1883:  m . 
1916,  Evelyn  Margaret  Lamb, — Gerald  Vansittart,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Guy  Morier,  b.  1886, — Hugh  Alexander,  b.  1893, — 
Eric  Lloyd  Strangways,  b.  1898, — Evelyn  Henrica,  b.  1889.  Residence , 5,  Warwick  Road,  Ealing, 

W. Anna  Charlotte:  m.  1878,  Reginald  James  Mure,  Bar.-at-Iaw,  who  d.  1908,  and  has  issue 

living,  Geoffrey  Reginald  Gilchrist,  b.  1893, — Katharine  Henrica  : m.  1906,  Francis  Edward 
Armitstead,  Bar  .-at- Law,  who  d.  1907, — Barbara  Gertrude.— -Cecilia  Louisa:  m.  1876,  Charles 
William  Matthews,  and  has  issue  living,  Emily  Nora, — Dorothy  Neave  : in.  1907,  Charles  Evelyn 
Royds,  of  26,  Porchester  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  John  Evelyn  b.  1908,  Cecilia 

Elizabeth  b.  1914, — Margaret  Cecilia.  Residence , 16,  Norton  Road,  Hove. Nora  : in.  1885, 

William  Arrow.  Residence,  Langstons,  South  Weald,  Essex.-  - —Alice  Henrica  Dora : in.  1888, 
John  Newton  Hayley  (Clubs,  Windham,  Raleigh,  Hurlingham),  having  had  issue,  Cyril  William 
Seaforth  Burrell,  b.  1892 ; Capt.  Highland  L.I.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War) 
1915, — John  Rudolph  Burrell,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;  d.  (wounds  in 
action  during  European  War)  1917. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Augustus  Neave  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Alexander  Neave,  b.  1841,  d.  1879:  m.  1868,  Frances  Mary 
(now  of  Lingdale,  73,  Lansdowne  Road,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  Charles  Saunders,  of  Carr 
Hall,  Yorkshire  : — 

Charles  Alexander,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.A.,  and 
Capt.  3rd  (Reserve)  Batn.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.);  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  a Ch.  Transport 
Officer,  E.  African  Protectorate  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  Remount  Depart,  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal),  with  Nandi  Expedition  1905,  with  Somali- 
land Expedition  1909,  and  in  E.  Africa  1914-15  : in.  1891,  Clara  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Richard  Schur, 
Vienna,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Alexander  Lionel  William,  b.  1894 ; Capt.  Indian  Army  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Harold  Digby,  b.  1897, — Frances  Lilian,  b.  1893. 

Lionel  Digby,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  at  Bath  Coll.,  and  at 

Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896)  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  andL.R.C.P.  London  1906:  m.  1909,  Winifred, 
da.  of  Michael  Burke,  and  has  issue  living,  Nelson  Digby,  b.  1914, — John  Alexander,  b.  1919, — 
Geoffrey  Lionel  Neave,  b.  1920, — Mary  Winifred,  b.  1913.  Residence , Hazeldene,  St.  Osyth, 

Colchester.— Ethel  Maty. Florence  Katharine:  in.  1899,  George  H.  Martin.  Residence, 

Brierbank,  Ben  Rhydding,  Yorks. Gertrude  Atherton : in.  1907,  Lawrence  Middleton 

Brettingham,  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Atherton,  b.  1908.  Residence , The  Bartletts  Milverton, 
Somerset.-^— Frances  Eveline:  111.  1905,  Stephen  Wilkinson,  A.F.C.,  Lieut.  R.A.F.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Gabrielle  Stephanie,  b.  1908, — Violet  Vivienne,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Digby  Spencer  Neave,  b.  1842,  d.  1913  : m.  1869,  Eliza  Marianne 
(now  of  Okeover,  Riccarton,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand),  da.  of  Henry  Cormack,  of 
Bombay : — 

Francis  Digby,  b.  1874  : m.  1910,  Ethelberta,  da.  of  Edward  Washbourn,  of  St.  Albans,  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Edward,  b.  1914, — John  Digby,  b.  1016, — Henry 
Washbourn,  b.  1918, — Elizabeth  Marjorie,  b.  1911.  Residence,  35,  Mather’s  Road,  Spreydon, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand.— Kenelm,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Univ.,  New  Zealand  (LL.B.  1900);  is  a 
Bar.  and  Solicitor.  Residence , Christchurch,  New  Zealand.  Everard  Algidus,  b.  1879  : in. 

1900,  Nora  Cottell,  and  has  issue  living. Adelaide  Constance. — —Anne  Eleanor. — -Alice 

Mary:  m.  1904,  Percy  Morland  Acton-Adams,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , 
Clarence  Reserve,  Kaikoura,  New  Zealand. 


-¥■  His  brother,  Arundell  Neave,  b.  1875  ; Major  Lancers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1915  (despatches,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour),  having  also  served  in  S.  Africa  (two  medals 
with  five  clasps). 


NEAVE,  Creation 


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Grandson  of  the  late  William  Augustus  Neave,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Everard  Strangways  Neave,  b.  1844,  d.  1896  : 
m.  1st,  1876,  Annie  Laura,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Douglas-Hamilton,  of 
Swainston,  Isle  of  Wight  [D.  Hamilton,  colls.]  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Julia  Anne,  who  d.  1915,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Ashwell,  of  Chetwode  Priory,  Bucks: — 

Everard  Reginald,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900)  ; is  in  I.C.S.,  and  a Dist.  and 
Sessions  Judge,  Meerut : m.  1910,  Amy  Charlotte  Balfour  Hay,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Hay-Paterson, 
and  has  issue  living,  David  Reginald,  b.  1912, — Beatrice  Rosemary,  b.  1911, — Diana  Hope,  b.  1918. 
Residences , Meerut  United  Provinces,  India  ; Carpow  House,  Abernethy,  Perthshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Neave,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Neave,  b.  1805,  d.  1848  : m.  1834,  Sabina  Mary  (who  m.  2ndly, 
18 — , — Offord),  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Bristow  : — 

Spencer  le  Neve,  b.  1838:  in.  18 — .——Arthur  Montagu,  b.  1842  : in.  18 — . 

Issue  of  the  late  Edgar  Neave,  b.  1810,  d.  1880  m.  18 — : — 

Several  sons  and  daus. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Neave,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Neave,  b.  1808,  d.  1877  : m.  1838,  Anna  Maria  Dorothea,  who 
d.  1888,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Eyton,  of  Eyton,  Salop  : — 

Rev.  Richard  Lewis  Irvine,  b.  1851  ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of  Ch.  of  Rome.  Residence , St.  Catherine’s, 

Littlehampton. Barbara  Frances  Mary:  in.  1886,  the  Count  Roger  de  Courson.  Residence , 5, 

Rue  Perignon,  Paris. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Peters  Neave,  b.  1809,  d.  1887  : m.  1845,  Maria,  who  d.  1879, 
da.  of  Richard  Pinder,  of  Newnham,  Gloucestershire: — 

Richard  Irvine,  b.  1849:  in.  1872,  Harriet,  da.  of  William  White,  of  Upcerne  House,  Dor- 
chester, and  has  issue  living,  Arundell  Francis  Robert  Irvine,  b.  1874, — Violet  Maria.— George 
Howard,  b.  1851  : in.  1875,  Isabella  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Chapman,  of  Hamilton, 
Bermuda,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Howard,  b.  1880  : in.  1902,  and  has  issue  living,  Sybil  b.  19 — , — 
Iris  b.  19 — . Residence , 54,  Castlebar  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

The  xst  baronet  was  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England  1780. 

NEELD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1859,  of  Grittleton  House,  Wiltshire. 

Sir  Audley  Dallas  Neeld,  C.B.,  M.V.O. , 3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  23rd,  1849;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Algernon 
William,  1900;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1870);  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Life 
Guards  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berks  and  Wilts  (High  Sheriff  1905), 
and  patron  of  seven  livings  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
in  command  of  Composite  Regt.  of  Household  Cav.  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  C.B.);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1901  : m.  1873,  the  Hon.  Edith  Vivian,  3rd  da.  of  2nd 
Baron  Vivian. 

^rm» — Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  a lion  passant  between  three  grey- 
hounds’ heads  erased  counterchanged.  Crest — On  a mount  vert  a wolf’s 
head  erased  sable,  between  two  branches  of  palm  proper. 

Seat — Grittleton,  Chippenham.  Clubs — Arthur’s,  Carlton,  Army 

To  perpetuate  one's  name  and  Navy.  

by  deeds.  Brothers  living— REGINALD  RUNDELL,  b.  Oct.  10th,  1850  ; is  a 

Rear-Adm.  (retired)  R.N.:  m.  1896,  the  Hon.  Beatrix  Alice,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Fisher.  Residence, 

Twatley  Farm,  Malmesbury.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Army  and  Navy. Mortimer  Graham, 

b.  1851;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  17th  Lancers;  served 
in  S.  African  war  1879  (medal  with  clasp).  Residence , Langley  Lodge,  Chippenham.  Clubs, 
Naval  and  Military,  Army  and  Navy,  Cavalry. 

Sister  living — Evelyn  Mary  : m.  1875,  Philip  Wroughton,  who  d.  1910,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Philip  Musgrave  Neeld,  b.  1887;  Major  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — 
Dorothy  Florence  Mary,  b.  1875  : m.  1908,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Lavallin  Puxley  (R.  of  Bramley, 
Hants),  of  Lletherllestry,  Carmarthen,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Lavallin  b.  1909,  John  Philip 
Lavallin  b.  1915,  Margaret  Mary  Lavallin  b.  1911,  Rosemary  Blanche  Lavallin  b.  1917, — Muriel 
Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1877, — Florence  Mary,  b.  1878:  in.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Arthur  Paget  Rennie, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  Winifred  Ursula  b.  1904,  Evelyn 
Julia  b.  1909,  Angela  Mary  b.  1913, — Winifred  Mary  ( Lady  Carden ),  b.  1880:  in.  1901,  Major  Sir 
Frederick  Henry  Walter  Carden,  3rd  Bt., — Violet  Blanche  Mary,  b.  1882, — Mary  St.  Quintin  Mary, 
b.  1884  : in.  1912,  Col.  Thomas  Ellis  Robins,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1920  Resi- 
dence, Chaddleworth  House,  Wantage. 

The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Cricklade  (C)  1835-59,  and  for  Chippenham  1865-8. 

NELSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Acton  Park,  Acton,  co.  Denbigh. 

Sir  William  Nelson,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  James  Nelson,  of  Cooldrinagh,  Ireland  ; b. 
Dec.  8th,  1851  ; is  a J.P.  for  Liverpool;  sometime 
Chm.  of  the  Nelson  Line  (Liverpool)  (Limited), 
and  of  the  Nelson  Steam  Navigation  Co. : m.  1879, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Michael  Hope,  of  West- 
meath, and  has  issue. 

$rma — Gules,  on  a fesse  between  three  daggers  points 
downwards  or,  two  sinister  hands  couped  of  the  field.  Crtst— 
In  front  cf  a sun  rising  or,  a sinister  arm  embowed  in 
armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a dagger  point  downwards 
as  in  the  arms. 

Residence— 16,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Clubs 
— Bath,  Devonshire.  

Sons  living— JAMES  HOPE,  b.  Feb.  26th,  1883;  is  Lieut. 
Cav.  Reserve  : in.  1913,  Isabel,  da.  of  Dr.  Jules  F.  Valle, 
of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.-  William  Hope,  b.  1885  : m.  1910, 
Dora  Violet  Venables,  eldest  surviving  da.  of  Col.  Arthur 
Venables  Kyrke  (formerly  Comdg.  a Batn.  Somerset  L.I.), 
and  has  issue  living,  William  Vernon,  b.  1913, — Noelle 
Marguerite  Mary  Hope,  b.  1912.— — Hugh  Hope,  b.  1886; 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy7.  Welsh  Fusiliers : in.  1918, 
Alice,  widow  of  Capt.  Alexander  F.  Todd,  Norfolk  Regt. 
Residence. 


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Daughters  living— Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1880 : in.  1906,  Major  Washington  Charles  Thomas 
Hibbert,  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  [ see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.].  Josephine  Mary 

Margaret,  b.  1882  : m.  1909,  Capt.  Morgan  Grainger  Jones,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers. Leone  Mabel 

Mary,  b.  7888  : m.  1910,  Major  Codrington  Howard  Crawshay,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers, 

and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920,— Patricia  Margaret  Mary,  b.  1910. Gladys  Mary,  b.  1889: 

m.  1916,  Keld  Robert  George  Fenwick,  Lieut.  Household  Cav.  [see  D.  Manchester,  colls.]. 

Violet  Mary,  b.  1891 : in.  7914,  George  Richard  Francis  Rowley,  Lieut.  Household  Cav.  [see 
Corbet,  Bt.]. 


NEPEAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1802,  of  Bothenhampton,  Dorsetshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Nerpeen.”] 

Sir  Charles  Evan  Molyneux  Yorke  Nepean, 

5th  Baronet;  b.  March  24th,  1867;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Evan 
Yorke,  1903;  ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly  Capt.  (retired  as 
Hon.  Major)  3rd  Batn.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.):  m.  1896,  Mary  Winifred,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
William  John  Swayne  (formerly  V.  of  Heytesbury,  and  Custos 
of  St.  John’s  Hospital,  Heytesbury),  of  Compton,  Winchester, 
and  has  issue. 

&rms — Gules,  a fesse  wavy  erminois  between  three  mullets  argent. 
Cmi — On  a mount  vert  a goat  passant  sable,  charged  on  the  side  with  two 
ermine  spots  in  fesse  or,  collared  and  horned  gold. 

Residence — Appleshaw,  Compton,  near  Winchester. 

Son  living— EVAN  YORKE,  b.  Nov.  23rd,  1909. 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Diana,  b.  1900. Mary  Theresa,  b.  1902. 

Sylvia,  b.  1903. Olivia,  b.  1906. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Sir  Evan  Colville  Nepean,  C.B.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Evan  Alcock  Nepean,  b.  1865,  d.  1906 : m.  1892,  Evelyn  Maud  (now  of 
Verulam  Lodge,  St.  Albans),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Cecil  Frederick  Reid  [see  E.  Verulam, 
colls.] : — 

Evan  Cecil,  b.  1893  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Evan  Nepean  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Evan  Colville  Nepean,  C.B.,  b.  1836,  d.  1908  : m.  1864,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Francis  Jenner,  of  Chislehurst : — 

Molyneux  Edward,  b.  1870;  is  Manager  National  Provincial  and  Union  Bank  of  England  (Limited)  : 
111.  1899,  Mary  Edith,  da.  of  John  Beilis,  of  Bronheulog,  Llandudno.  Residence , Kirkconnel, 

Gunnersbury  Avenue,  Ealing  Common,  W.5. Arthur  Frederick,  b.  1871;  is  Registrar  of 

H.M.’s  Probate  Registry,  Bristol : in.  1908,  Muriel  Helena  Osborne,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh 
Osborne  Bateman,  formerly  Oxfordshire  L.I.  Residence , The  Limes,  Willsbridge,  near  Bristol. 

1 Richard  Colville,  b.  1878. Nicholas  Herbert  Jenner  Fust,  b.  1882.  Emily  Margaret: 

in.  1896,  Felton  George  Randolph,  who  d.  1906  [M.  Bristol,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Jchn 
Hervey,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  ; sometime  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Cyril  George,  b.  1899, — 
Thomas  Berkeley,  b.  1904, — Mary  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  1896  : in  1916,  Arthur  Plantagenet  Francis 
Cecil  Somerset,  sometime  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  [see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.], — Susan  Emily,  b.  1900, — 
Margaret  Isobel,  b.  1901, — Barbara  May,  b.  1906.  Residence.  The  Cottage,  Bignor  Park,  Fittle- 

worth,  Sussex.— —Catherine  Mansel.  —Olive  Wilmot. Gladys  Adelaide  Beauchamp  : in.  1903, 

John  Alfred  Roy  Eliot,  and  has  issue  living,  Christian  John  Marriott,  b.  1910, — Hermione  Elizabeth, 
b.  1912.  Edith  Cicely  : in.  1918,  Julius  E.  Mumm,  and  has  issue  living,  Patricia  Elizabeth  Anne, 

b.  1919.  Residence , The  Summit,  Molo,  British  East  Africa. Dorothy  : in.  1913,  Reginald 

William  Smith,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Nepean,  b.  1916, — Cecilia  Gwynedd  Nepean,  b.  1914. 
Residence , Larmudiac,  N’Joro,  British  East  Africa. 

Issue  ol  the  late  Rev.  Evan  Nepean,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1800,  d.  1873  : in.  1832, 
Anne,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Jenner  Fust,  of  Hill  Court, 
Gloucestershire : — 

Herbert  Augustus  Tierney,  b.  1839  ; is  Col.  in  the  Army  ; served  in  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  1857-8 
(medal),  and  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp) : m.  1st,  1864,  Alice  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1878),  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  James  Walker  Bayley ; 2ndly,  1894,  Agnes 
Louisa  More,  da.  of  John  More  Nisbett  [E.  Stair],  having  had  issue  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage), 
Herbert  Evan  Charles  Bayley,  C.I.E. , C.M.G.,  b.  1865:  is  Col.  Indian  Army,  and  A.Q.M.G., 
India,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; acted  as  British  Consul  at  Pondicherry  1897-9  ; served  with  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6,  present  at  action  of  Ginnis  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  with  Burma 
Expedition  1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Tonhow  Expedition  1890-99  (clasp),  in  Persian  Gulf 
1910,  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1917,  C.S.I.  1919  : m.  1892, 
Alice  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Hamilton  Ross,  of  Ballinacrae  House,  Ballymoney,  co. 
Antrim,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Dryden  Home  Yorke,  D.S.O..  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918.  Clara  Agnes  Betty  b.  1905, — Francis  Molyneux  Yorke, 
b.  1868  ; Capt.  Somerset  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Alice  Mary  Blanchette:  in.  1902,  James 
Curie,  of  Priorwood,  Melrose,  and  has  issue  living,  Christian  Blanchette  b.  1904,  Pamela  Margaret 

Nepean  b.  1912,  Barbara  Elizabeth  b.  1915 Augustus  Adolphus  St.  John  Marriott,  b.  1849.  Club, 

Junior  Carlton.— —Augusta  Harriet : in.  1869,  William  Victor  Paley,  and  has  issue  living,  lone 
Catherine  Victoria : in.  1903,  Major  George  Edward  Capel  Cure,  of  Blake  Hall,  Essex,  and  has 
issue  living,  George  Nigel  b.  1908,  Elizabeth  Sarah  lone  b.  1906.  Residence , Freckenham,  Soham. 

Mary  Isabella.— Frederica  Sophia.  Residence , Eccleston  House,  St.  George’s  Road,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Evan  Nepean  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  St.  Vincent  Nepean,  M.V.O.,£.  1844,  d.  1915:  in.  1872,  Anne  Julia 
(now  of  11,  Kensington  Crescent,  W.),  da.  of  Gustavus  William  Blanch,  M.D.  : — 
Nicholas  St.  Vincent,  b.  1876:  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  East  Surrey  Regt.  : m.  1915,  Maria 

Gladys,  da.  of  Edward  Lee- Warner,  of  Denton  House,  Harleston,  Norfolk. Leonard  Percyval 

St.  Vincent,  b.  1879;  formerly  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Manchester  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Lieut. 

4th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. Evelyn  Charles  Yorke  St.  Vincent,  M.C.,  b.  1880;  is  a Clerk  in  Bank  of 

England,  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.). Elinor 

Augusta  Heather.  Annie  Blanch:  in.  1915,  Hugh  Byard  Clayton,  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Nancy  Stuart  Byard,  b.  1918. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Evan,  1st  baronet,  successively  M.P.  for  Queensborough  and  Bridport,  was 
sometime  Secretary  of  the  Admiralty,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland,  and  Governor  of  Bombay.  The 
2nd  baronet  was  Clerk  of  the  Court  and  Clerk  of  the  Crown  in  Jamaica. 


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NEUMANN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Cecil  Lodge,  Newmarket,  co.  Cambridge. 


By 'labour  and  honour. 


Sir  Cecil  Gustavus  Jacques  Neu- 
mann, 2nd  Baronet ; h.  June  9th,  1891  ; s.  his 
father  Sir  Sigmund,  1916  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; 
is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  a StafF-Capt. 

$rmss — Argent,  an  ostrich  proper,  on  a chief  azure,  a 
lozenge  of  the  field  between  two  bezants.  Cmt — Out  of  an 
antique  coronet  or,  a springbok’s  head  proper. 

Seat — Cecil  Lodge,  Newmarket.  Town  Residence — 

146,  Piccadilly,  W. 


Brother  living-GUY  ARTHUR,  b.  March  24th, 
1904. 

Sisters  living— Sybil  Rose,  b.  1895:  m.  1920,  Capt. 
Victor  Malcolm  Menzies,  formerly  Scots  Guards  [see 

Wombwell,  Bt.]. Rosie  Violet,  b.  1896. Ella  Julie, 

b.  1899. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Anne  Allegra  ( Lady 
Neumann ),  da.  of  Jacques  Hakim,  of  Alexandria, 
Egypt : m.  1890,  Sir  Sigmund  Neumann,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  1916.  Residences , Raynham  Park,  Norfolk ; 
Glenumuick,  Aberdeenshire;  146,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Sir  Sigmund,  1st  baronet  (son  of  Gustav  Neumann,  of 
Fuerth,  Bavaria),  was  partner  in  the  firms  of  S.  Neumann 
and  Co.  merchants,  of  Salisbury  House,  E.C.,  and  Neu- 
mann, Luebeck  and  Co.,  bankers. 


NEWMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Mamhead,  Devonshire. 

Sir  Robert  Hunt  Stapylton  Dudley  Lydston 
Newman,  ALP.,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  27th,  1871  ; j.  his 
father,  Sir  Lydston,  1892  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County 
Councillor  (Dawlish  Div.)  for  Devon,  and  patron  of  two  livings  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Exeter  ( U ) since  May  1918. 

$rms— Azure,  three  demi-lions  rampant  argent,  semee  of  cross-crosslets, 
langued  gules.  Crrat — A lion  rampant  per  chevron  'azure  gutte-de-I’eau, 
and  argent  gutte-de-sang. 

Seat — Mamhead,  Exeter.  Chibs — Carlton,  St.  Stephen’s. 


Ubi  amor  ibi  fides 
Where  there  is  love 
there  is  fidelity. 
patron  of  one  living 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Holdsworth  Newman,  3rd  son 
of  1st  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1894 : m.  1864,  Elizabeth 
Laura,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Martin  Tucker 
Smith  : — 

ROBERT  LYDSTON,  b.  March  30th,  1865  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  1st 
Devon  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  a J.P.  for  Devon,  and 
_ . elected  High  Sheriff  of  cq.  London  1907  : m.  1899,  Alfreda  Ernestine 
Albertha,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Ferguson  Bowen,  G.C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Ralph  Alured,  b.  1902, — Thomas,  b.  1906, — Joyce  Alfreda,  b.  1904.  Residences , 11,  Cadogan 
Square,  S.W. ; Coryton,  Devon;  Blackpool,  Dartmouth,  S.  Devon.  Lilian  Louisa:  in.  1894, 
James  Fortescue  Crichton-Stuart  [see  M.  Bute,  colls.].  Residence , 126,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 
——Helen  Beatrice:  in.  1895,  William  Vere  Reeve  Fane,  who  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1920  the 
surname  of  King  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of  Fane  [see  E.  Westmorland,  colls.].  Residence , 

Fulbeck  Hall,  Grantham Adeline:  m.  1897,  Henry  Augustus  Ferguson-Davie  [ see  Ferguson- 

Davie,  Bt.].  Residence , Bittiscombe  Manor,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alured  Newman,  4th  son  of  xst  baronet,  b.  1831,  d.  1904:  in. 

1880,  Ida  Leonora  Adalina  Beatrice  Arlington,  who  d.  1904  :— 

Edward  Devon,  b.  1885  ; Major  Yeo. ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  in  Egypt  and  France 
(wounded)  : m.  1909,  Violet  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Morgan  Kirby,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Edward  Alured,  b.  1915,— Myra  Beatrice,  b.  1914.  Residence , Scremby  Manor,  Spilsby, 
Lincolnshire. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Exeter,  and  the  2nd  baronet,  a Capt.  in  Grenadier  Guards,  was 
killed  at  Inkerman. 


NEWNES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Wildcroft,  Putney,  co.  London,  Hollerday  Hill, 
Lynton,  and  Hesketh  House,  Torquay,  co.  Devon. 

[Name  pronounced  “Newns.  ] 

Sir  Frank  Hillyard  Newnes,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
Sept.  28th,  1876  ; s.  his  father,. Sir  George,  1910  ; ed.  at  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1897,  M.A.  1901);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1899  ; is  Chm.  of  George  Newnes  (Limited),  a Di- 
rector of  Country  Life  (Limited),  of  Westminster  Gazette 
(Limited),  of  C.  Arthur  Pearson  (Limited),  and  of  Common- 
wealth Oil  Corporation  (Limited)  ; formerly  Capt.  Bedfordshire 
Regt.  ; sometime  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Sec.  to  the  Ad- 
miralty (Rt.  Hon.  E.  Robertson,  M.P.);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Notts, 
Bassetlaw  Div.  (L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  de- 
feated: m.  1913,  Emmeline  Augusta  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Albert  de  Rutzen  [see  de  Rutzen,  “ Knights’  Widows”]. 

P . , &nns — Per  fesse  or  and  azure,  a pale  counter-changed,  in  chief  a demi- 

f estina  prudenter.  otter  couped  between  two  boars'  heads  couped,  and  in  base  a boar’s  head 

Hasten  prudently.  couped  between  two  demi-otters  couped,  all  counter-changed.  Crrst — A 


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demi-otter  sable,  holding  in  its  mouth  a roll  of  paper  argent,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a boar’s 
head  couped  or. 

Residence — 1,  The  Boltons,  S.W.10.  Club — Reform. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Priscilla  Jenney  ( Lady  Newnes),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Hillyard,  of  Leicester  : m.  1875,  Sir  George  Newnes,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1910.  Residence , 1,  The 
Boltons,  S.W.10. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George,  Chm.  of  George  Newnes  (Ltd.),  founded  Tit  Bits,  the  Strand 
Magazine,  Westminster  Gazette,  etc.,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire,  E.,  or  Newmarket,  Div. 
(L)  1885-95,  and  for  Swansea,  Swansea  Town  Div.  1900-10. 


NEWTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  The  Wood,  Sydenham  Hill,  Lewisham,  Kent, 
and  Kottingham  House,  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Stafford. 

Sir  Alfred  James  Newton,  ist  Baronet , 3rd  son 

of  the  late  George  Beeforth  Newton,  of  Kottingham,  Hull ; 
b.  Nov.  19th,  1849 ; was  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex 
1888-9,  an(i  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1899-1900;  during  his 
Mayoralty  founded  the  City  of  London  Imperial  Vol.  for  service 
in  S.  Africa  (Baronetcy  conferred)  ; has  been  an  Alderman 
of  London  for  Bassishaw  Ward  since  1890  ; was  Chm.  of  City 
of  London  Police  Committee  1906-11  ; is  a Lieut,  of  City  of 
London,  Chm.  of  Harrods  (Limited)  and  of  Trustees  of 
Morden  Coll.,  and  an  Income  Tax  Commr.  for  City  of  London  ; 
the  first  Hon.  Freeman  of  Roy.  Borough  of  Scarborough  1900  ; 
appointed  Gov.  of  the  Hon.  the  Irish  So.  1906 ; received  Free- 
dom of  Londonderry  1909  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Medjidie, 
and  Orders  of  Lion  and  Sun  of  Persia  (Highest  Grade),  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  St.  Sava  of  Serbia,  and  Polar  Star  of  Sweden  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Southwark,  W.  Div.  (LU)  1900  : in.  1874,  Elizabeth  Jane, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Watson,  of  Mitcham  Common,  and  has  issue. 

— 'Azure,  two  bones  in  saltire  between  as  many  roses  argent,  on  a chief  or,  a lotus  flower 
slipped  proper.  Crest— Out  of  the  battlements  of  a tower  an  arm  erect,  the  hand  grasping  a sword  in 
bend  sinister  proper  suspended  therefrom  a flag  argent  charged  with  a sword  erect  between  two 
branches  of  oak  proper. 

Residences — 17,  Cumberland  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  ; Kottingham  House,  Burton-on- 
Trent.  Club — Bath. 


Son  living-HARRY  KOTTINGHAM,  O.B.E.,  M.P.,  b.  April  2nd,  1875  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1901);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1899;  a Director  of  Harrods 
(Limited),  and  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London  ; was  Hon.  Sec.  City  of  London  Imperial  Vol. 
during  S.  African  War;  European  War  1914-18  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Supply  and  Transport 
(mentioned,  O.B. E.)  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.-E.,  or  Harwich,  Div.  of  Essex  ( Unionist ) Jan.  1910  to 
Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1906;  re-elected  for  Harwich  Div.  thereof  ( Co.U ) 
Dec.  1918  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9  : m.  1920,  Myrtle  Irene,  da.  of  William  Wilson  Grantham,  of  17, 
Cadogan  Place,  S.W. , and  Balneath  Manor,  near  Lewes  [see  de  la  Rue,  Bt.].  Residence , 4,  Lower 
Sloane  Street,  S.W.i.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  Bath,  Garrick. 

Daughter  living — Muriel  Prudhoe,  b.  1879  : m-  i9°2>  George  Parsons,  and  has  issue  living, 
Basil  Newton,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Baron  Grove,  Mitcham,  Surrey. 


Faveat  fortuna. 
May  fortune  favour. 


NICHOLSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1859,  of  Luddenham,  New  South  Wales. 

Sir  Charles  Archibald  Nicholson,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  April  27th,  1867  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.,  1903;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1890,  M.A.  1893)  ; is  an  Architect,  and  Consulting  Architect 
to  Lincoln,  Wells  and  other  Cathedrals : m.  1895,  Evelyn 
Louise,  youngest  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Arnold  Olivier,  ol 
Shapley  Hill,  Winchfield,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

&rrns— Azure,  two  bars  nebuly  argent,  in  chief  a sun  in  splendour  proper 
between  two  stars  of  eight  points  or.  Crest — On  a rock  proper  a lion’s  head 
azure,  charged  with  a star  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — Porters,  Southend-on-Sea. 


Son  living— JOHN  CHARLES,  b.  Jan.  10th,  1904. 

Virtus  sola  nobilitas.  Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1902. Barbara  Evelyn, 

Virtue  is  the  only  b.  1906. 

nobility.  Brothers  living— Archibald  Keightley,  b 1871.  Residence , 7,  Airlie 

Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W. Sydney  Hugo,  Mus.B.,  b.  1875  ; is  Organist  of  Westminster 

Abbey. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Sarah  Elizabeth  [Lady  Nicholson ),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Archibald 
Keightley,  of  The  Charter  House,  London  : m.  1865,  Sir  Charles  Nicholson,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  ist 
baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence,  7,  Airlie  Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W. 

The  ist  baronet  was  knighted  1852. 


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NICHOLSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Harrington  Gardens,  Royal  Borough  of 

Kensington. 

Sir  John  Norris  Nicholson,  2nd 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Crosfield 
Norris  Nicholson,  R.A.F.,  only  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  Feb.  19th,  1911 ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Charles 
Norris,  M.P.,  1918. 

^nns— Per  pale  nebuly  azure  and  gules  two  bars  argent 
guttle  de  poix,  in  chief  two  suns  in  splendour  proper. 
Crest — A lion’s  head  couped  sable  guttle  d’eau  before  a sun 
in  splendour  proper. 

Residence—  Brooke  House,  Isle  of  Wight. 


Aunt  living— (Daughter  of  1st  Baronet)  Dorothea  Marian 
Norris,  b.  1887  : in.  1913,  Capt.  Joseph  Basil  Lawrence 
Monteith,  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living, 
Michael,  b.  1914, — a da.,£.  191-.— — Olivia  Joyce  Norris, 
b.  1894  : in.  1917,  Capt.  Herbert  Sanford  Ward,  R.F.C., 
and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1918. 

Mother  living  — Hon.  Evelyn  Izme,  youngest  da.  of  1st 
Viscount  Elibank  : in.  1st,  1906,  Capt.  George  Crosfield 
Norris  Nicholson,  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (ante),  who  d.  (on 
active  service  during  European  War)  1916;  2ndly,  1917, 
as  his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Edward 
Bernard  Seely,  P.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.  Residences , Brooke  House,  Isle  of  Wight;  4, 
Smith  Square,  Westminster,  S.W. 


Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet -Amy  Letitia  ( Lady  Nicholson ),  da.  of  George  Crosfield,  of 
i Warrington:  in.  1882,  Sir  Charles  Norris  Nicholson,  1st  Bt.,  M.P.,  who  d.  1918.  Residence,  6, 
Kensington  Court,  W. 

The  1st  Baronet,  Sir  Charles  Norris  Nicholson,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Doncaster  Div.  ofS.  Part  of 
W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ( L ) 1906-18. 

NICOLSON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1629,  of  that  Ilk,  and  of  Lasswade,  Midlothian. 

Sir  Arthur  John  Frederick 
William  Nicolson,  LL.B.,  nth  Baronet ; 
b.  June  8th,  1882  \ s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur 
Thomas  Bennett  Robert,  1917;  Advocate, 
Scotland  1909 ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Shetland. 

^rwts— Or,  three  falcons’  heads  erased  gules.  Crist 
— A demi-lion  or,  armed  and  langued  gules.  Supporters 
—Two  eagles  or,  armed  gules. 

Seats — Brough  Lodge,  Fetlar,  Shetland;  Grimista, 
Shetland.  

Brothers  living— HAROLD  STANLEY,  b.  Oct. 
22nd,  1883 ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve. 

■ -Lionel  Rutherford,  IV.S.,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut. 
Generosity.  R.V.N.R.  Eardley  Willoughby,  b.  1896. 

Sister  living — Annie  Vera  Violet  {Baroness  Herschell),  b.  i89r  : in.  1919,  the  2nd  Baron 
Herschell.  Residence,  Fetlar  House,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Aunt  living  {daughter  o/qth  baronet ) — Anne  Jane  Oceana. 

Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Annie  {Lady  Nicolson),  da.  of  the  late  John  Rutherford,  of 
Illillawa,  Australia  : m.  1881,  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  Bennett  Robert  Nicolson,  loth  baronet,  who  d. 
19x7.  Residences,  Brough  Lodge,  Fetlar,  Shetland  ; Grimista,  Shetland. 

In  1826  Arthur  Nicolson,  of  Lochend,  was  served  heir  male  of  Sir  John,  1st  baronet,  and  after  his 
decease  Arthur  Bolt  Nicolson,  son  of  Capt.  James  Nicolson,  R.N.,  received  service  of  heirship  in  1866. 
The  10th  baronet  was  a Commr.  of  Supply  for  Zetland. 


NIGHTINGALE,  Creation  (E.)  1628,  of  Newport  Pond,  Essex. 

Sir  Edward  Manners  Nightingale, 
14th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Edward  Henry 
Nightingale,  el.  son  of  13th  Bt.  ; b.  Dec.  30th, 
1888  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Henry 
Dickonson,  19 1 1 ; is  Lieut.  R.A.O.C. 

^rms — Per  pale  ermine  and  gules,  a rose  counter- 
changed.  Crist — An  ibex  sejant  argent,  tufted,  armed,  and 
maned  or.  

Uncle  living  (son  of  13th  baronet) — HARRY  ETHEL- 
STON,  b.  May  17th,  i860  : in.  1881,  Coralie  Louise 
Pauline  Jeanne,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  Charles  d’Harcourt 
Mary,  and  has  issue  living,  Naomi  Coralie,  b.  1893  : 
in.  1914,  Lieut. -Com.  Griffith  Wilfred  Norman  Boynton, 
R.N.  (retired),  only  son  of  Sir  Henry  Griffith  Boynton, 
12th  Bt. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  13th  baronet) — Emily  Frances 
Mary:  in.  1886,  Mansfeldt  Henry  Mills,  and  has  issue 
living,  Mansfield  Charles  Nightingale,  b.  1891, — Francis 
Robert  Fenwick,  b.  1895, — Irene  Mary  Frances,  b.  1886: 
in.  1909,  Major  Pelham  Maitland  Home,  Indian  Army, 
— Violet  Edith  Hilda,  b.  1888,— Vera  Florence  Emme- 
line, b.  1897  : in.  1915,  H.  J.  Bingley,  Lieut.  R H.A. 

Violet  Harriet,  R.R.C.  ; in.  1894,  Lieut-Col.  Charles 

Herbert  Clay,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
Nightingale,  b.  1902, — Violet  Miriam  Nightingale 
{Baroness  Vernon),  b.  1895:  in.  1915,  the  9th  Baron 
For  king  and  country.  Vernon.  Residence , 


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Mother  living — Lily  Maitland,  el.  da.  of  Capt.  Maitland  Addison  : wz.  1887,  Edward  Henry 
Nightingale,  who  d.  1895.  Residence , Sherwood,  Cadogan  Road,  Surbiton. 

Widow  living  Of  13th  Baronet  -Mary  ( Lady  Nightingale ),  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Spark,  R.N. : 
in.  1855,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Henry  Dickonson  Nightingale,  13th  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence , 
The  Haven,  St.  Margaret’s  Bay,  Kent, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Percy  Nightingale  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Slingsby  Nightingale,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1866,  d.  1918  : in.  1900, 
Doris  Elizabeth  (now  of  151,  Audley  Road,  Hendon),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Stoughton 
Collison,  of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk  : — 

Geoffrey  Slingsby,  b.  1904. Roger  Chester,  £.  1909. Ihone  Doris,  b.  1911. 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  Athelstan  Nightingale,  M.D.,  b.  1867,  d.  1918  : in.  1899,  Muriel 
Stoughton  [(now  of 63,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.);  she  in.  2ndly,  1919,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Philip 
Aremberg  de  Moleyns,  Rifle  Brig.  ( see  B.  Ventry,  colls.)],  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Stoughton  Collison,  of  East  Bilney,  Norfolk  : — 

Charles  Athelstan,  b.  1902  ; ed.  at  Harrow. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Nightingale,  R.N.  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  Nightingale,  b.  1836,  d.  1895  : m.  i860,  Frances  Emma,  who  d.  1905, 
da.  of  the  late  Peter  Brophy  : — 

Lacy  Gamaliel,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897,  B.C.L.  1898);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1898  ; is  an  Advocate  of  Supreme  Court,  and  Crown  Prosecutor  for  Griqualand  West  : in.  1906, 
Katie,  only  da.  of  the  late  J.  M.  Wagner,  of  Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  and  has  issue  living, 

Manners  Percy,  b.  1908, — Neville  Gascoyne,  b.  1911. Manners  Ralph  Wilmott,  C.M.G., 

C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1871;  Col.  Indian  Army  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1898  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  China  1900-1901  (medal),  and  during  European  War  1915  18  in  Gallipoli,  Mesopo- 
tamia, and  Kurdistan  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.);  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.I.E.  1920:  in.  1907,  Anna,  da.  of  Arthur  George  Forestier-Walker,  formerly  I.C.S.,  and 
has  issue  living,  George  Manners,  b.  1913,— Tessa  Frances  Moyra,  b.  1908.  Club , Junior  Naval 
and  Military.— —Blanche  Esther  : in.  1891,  Petrus  Cornelis  van  der  Poel  Hiddingh,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Stephen,  b.  1898;  Lieut  and  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917.-^— Beatrice  Marian:  in.  1889,  E.  Bromley,  C.E.,  who  d.  1901. 

E thel  Lempriere : m.  1887,  W.  H.  Ross,  M.D.,  who  d.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Edward  Nightingale,  b.  1838,  d.  1908  : in.  1st,  1861,  Louisa  Short, 
who  d.  1869;  2ndly,  1883,  Adriana  Josina  Van  Niekerk  (now  of  Alexandra,  Eastern 
Province,  Cape  Colony)  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Geoffrey  Edward,  b.  1862  : in.  1882,  Emily  Christina  Austen Ernest  Albert, 

b.  1867  : in.  1893,  Sarah  Annette  Thornton  Austen,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  James,  b.  1905, — 
Ida  Frances,  b.  1897, — Irene  Mary,  b.  1899.  Residence , Quthing,  Basutoland,  S.  Africa.— — 

(Bv  2nd  marriage)  Thomas  Cecil  Parry,  b.  1885:  in.  1911,  Anita  Adendorff,  and  has  issue  living, 
Joy  Thelma,  b.  191-, — Edna  Nita,  b.  1918.  Residence , Khuhune,  P.O.  Butha  Buthe,  North 

Basutoland. James  Percy,  b.  1889.— Eleanor  Adeline,  b.  18 — : in.  1907,  Bertram  Owen  Reed, 

and  has  issue  living,  Raymond  James  Nightingale,  b.  1908, — Percy  Nightingale,  b.  1909, — 
Bertram  Nightingale,  b.  1911, — Keith  Nightingale,  b.  1915. — Ralph  Nightingale,  b.  1916. — Athol 
Nightingale,  b 1920.  Residence , P.O.  Zuney  Station,  District  Alexandria,  Cape  Province,  S. 

Africa. Effie  Edith,  b.  18 — . Julia  Venning,  b.  1890. Ida  Nelly,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lionel  Brydges  Nightingale,  b.  1843,  d.  1889:  in.  1876,  Julia  Stuart,  who 
d.  1909,  da.  of  William  Henry  Grenelle,  of  New  York: — 

Lionel  Grenelle,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Cornell  and  Chicago  Univs.  : in.  1917,  Mildred  Clark.  Residence , 
44,  Morningside  Drive,  Borough  of  Manhattan,  New  York.  Eleanor  Maria.— —Julia 
Huntingdon  Grenelle  : m.  1903,  Harrison  B.  Perkins,  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel  Nightingale,  b. 

19 — , — Harrison  Bennett,  b.  19—. Lucy  Magoun  ; is  a nun. Ida  Ethelstone.  Residence 

202,  Lefferts  Place,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Nightingale,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  nth  baronet,  b. 
1810,  d.  1865  : m.  1830,  Hannah  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Humphreys  Parry,  Bar.-at-law  : — 

Ida  Sophia.  Residence , Nightingale  Villa,  St.  Brannocks  Park,  Ilfracombe. 

Issue  of  the  late  Manby  Nightingale,  4th  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1813,  d.  1850  : 
in.  1844,  Frederica  Helen,  who  d.  1895  (having  in.  2ndly,  1856,  Lieut.-Gen.  Charles 
Lionel  Showers,  who  d.  1895,  of  St.  John’s,  Worthing),  da.  of  George  P.  Horst : — 
George  Ewan,  b.  1847  : m.  1871,  Blanche  Cecile,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Mons.  Louis  Enouf, 
Advocate  of  the  Imperial  Court,  Pondicherry,  and  has  issue  living,  Clarice  Marie,  b.  1875:  in. 

1900,  James  Morrison,  Civil  Surg.,  Berar,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecile  Marie  Nightingale  b. 

1901,  Ethel  Violet  Nightingale  b.  1904,  Florence  Blanche  Nightingale  b.  1906, — Violet  Marie,  b. 
1880 : 111.  1906,  Arthur  Ball,  of  Tookojung,  Indore,  Central  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil 
Arthur  George  b.  1907,  Violet  Marie  Blanche  b.  1909.  Residence , Cawnpore,  India.  Ethel,  b. 
1850.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Lacy  Nightingale,  5th  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1815,  d.  1859  : 
in.  1842,  Martha  Ann,  da.  of  Sylvester  Fellows,  of  Connecticut,  U.S.A.  : — 

Henry  Dickonson,  b.  1843. James  Wilson,  b.  1845  : m.  1869,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Enoch  R Lumbert, 

of  Bangor,  State  of  Maine,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Lacy,  b.  1877, — Eleanor  Alison Bessie 

Barclay. Charles  Ethelstone  b.  1858.— —Mary  Mills.  Julia  Bissul. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ernest  Nightingale,  6th  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1868  : 
in.  1842,  Helen  Louisa,  da.  of  Francis  Evans,  of  Dublin  : — 

Louisa  Maria  : in.  1866,  Franqois  Duquet,  who  d.  1878.  Residence,  291,  St.  Christopher  Street, 
Montreal. Emily  Ernesta  : in.  1867,  Benjamin  George  Ballard. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alexander  Malcolm  Nightingale,  3rd  son  of  10th  baronet  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Herbert  Nightingale,  b.  1821,  d.  1856:  in.  18 — , Sophia  (who 
111.  2ndly,  1865,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  W.  Carter),  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Robert  Blackall: — 

Emily  Grace. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  William  Nightingale,  b.  1825,  d.  1912  : m.  1858,  Martha  (now 
of  Landscore  House,  Teignmouth),  da.  of  the  late  Major  James  Winfield,  Bengal 
Army  : — 

Marianne  Florence. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Manners  Randolph  Nightingale,  younger  son 
of  the  late  Alexander  Malcolm  Nightingale  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Alexander  Malcolm  Nightingale,  b.  1853,  d.  1905 : m.  1878, 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Johnson,  of  The  Green,  Richmond,  Surrey  : — 

Grace  Caroline,  b.  1884  : in.  1903,  Harry  R.  Mackesen,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Charles  Joseph, 
b.  1904, —Lawrence  Joseph,  b.  1905, Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1887. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Leonard  Nightingale,  4th  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1794,  d.  18— ; 
m.  18 — , Miss  Perry,  who  m.  2ndly,  18 — , and  emigrated  to  U.S.A. : — 

Several  children,  but  information  concerning  them  has  not  been  obtained. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Geoffrey  Nightingale,  6th  son  of  10th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederic  Charles  Nightingale,  b.  1835,  d.  1916 ; m.  1868,  Katharine  Jane, 
/-1  j iW^1°  19I8,  da.  of  Francis  Hamilton,  of  Friars  Place,  Middlesex  : — 

Claud  Robert,  b.  1878  : m.  19x2,  Elinor  Maud,  da.  of  William  Percival  Rivett-Carnac  [see  Rivett- 
Carnac,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Carnac,  b.  1913, — Robert  Forbes,  b.  1917. 

33»  Church  Road,  Wimbledon.— ^—Dudley  Arthur,  b.  1880 : in.  1912,  Sylvia  Dorothea 
Bold  Hesketh,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  Arthur  Goodeve,  of  36,  Harcourt  Terrace,  S.W. 

This  baronetcy  was  dormant  between  1722  and  1797,  the  6th,  7th,  8th,  and  9th  baronets  never 
having  assumed  the  title.  y 


NIVISON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Branch  Hill  Lodge,  Metropolitan  Borough  of 

Hampstead. 

Sir  Robert  Nivison,  ist  Baronet , son 

of  John  Nivison,  of  Sanquhar,  Dumfriesshire ; 
b.  July  3rd,  1849;  is  senior  partner  of  R.  Nivison 
and  Co.,  of  Bank  Buildings,  Princes  Street,  E.C., 
and  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  : m.  1877,  Jane,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  John  Wightman,  of  Sanquhar, 
Dumfriesshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the 
youngest  son,  Robert  Butler,  b.  1895  ; 2nd  Lieut. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916. 

$rms — Per  chevron  azure  and  or,  in  chief  two  eagles 
displayed  of  the  second  and  in  base  a sun  in  splendour 
gules,  (ffrest — A wolf  statant  sable  collared  and  chained, 
the  chain  reflexed  over  the  back,  and  holding  in  the  mouth  a 
wolf  trap  or. 

Residence— Branch  Hill  Lodge,  Hampstead,  N.W.3. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Bath,  Constitutional. 


Sons  living — JOHN,  b.  March  14th,  1878 ; sometime 
Lieut.  R.A.O.C.— — Alexander  Crighton,  b.  1883. 

The  end  proves  actions . Daughters  living— Helen  Ingram  Wightman  : m.  1909, 

the  Rev.  Roderick  Macleod,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence.  Glenaffaric,  Redington  Road, 

Hampstead,  N.W. Jessie  Hair : m.  1908,  Alfred  Norman  Rickett,  and  has  issue  living. 

Residence , Little  Gillions,  Croxley  Green,  Herts. —Alice  Jane.— —Florence  : in.  1916,  George 

Roger  Mackay,  sometime  Lieut.  London  Regt.  Residence , 20,  St.  Petersburgh  Place,  Hyde 

Park,  W.2. Mabel  Gertrude  : m.  1916,  Arthur  Ryder  Bastard  Owen,  sometime  Lieut.  E. 

Surrey  Regt.  Residence,  Sussex  Grove,  Putney  Park  Avenue,  S.W.15. 


NIXON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Roebuck  Grove,  Milltown,  co.  Dublin,  and  Merrion 
Square,  City  of  Dublin. 


^>ChristopherWilliamNixon,Z>.^.(9., 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  19th,  1877;  s.  his  father,  the 
Rt.  Hon . Sir  Christopher  John,  P.C.,  M.D., 
1914;  is  Major  R.A.,  and  a D.L.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1917,  Louise,  younger  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Clery,  J P , of  The  Glebe,  Athlacca,  co. 
Limerick,  and  Roonefield,  co.  Dublin. 

$nns — Azure,  on  a chevron  engrailed  between  three  frets 
couped  or,  as  many  trefoils  vert,  on  a chief  indented  of  the 
second,  a cat  passant  between  two  fleams  of  the  field,  flrjst — 
A leopard  rampant  azure  besantee,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw 
a fleam  or. 


Sisters  living — Mary  Christina:  in.  1912,  Major  William 

John  Phaelim  Preston,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Indian  Army. 

Josephine  Francesca.— Catharine  Elizabeth. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Mary  Agnes  [Lady 
Nixon),  da.  of  the  late  Dominick  Edward  Blake,  of  Castle 
Grove,  co.  Galway:  in.  1871,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Christopher 
John  Nixon,  P.C.,M.D.,  LL.D.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1914. 
Residences,  Roebuck  Grove,  Milltown,  Dublin  ; 2,  Merrion 
Square  North,  Dublin. 


The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Christopher  John  Nixon,  P.C.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  ist  baronet,  was  an  eminent 
physician,  Vice-Chancellor  of  National  Univ.  of  Ireland,  and  Pres,  of  Veterinary  Coll,  of  Ireland. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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NOBLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Ardmore  and  Ardardan  Noble,  Cardross, 
co.  Dumbarton. 

Sir  George  John  William 
Noble,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  3rd,  1859  ; 
s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  Andrew,  1915  ; for- 
merly Capt.  13th  Hussars ; is  Major 
Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Northumberland  (High 
Sheriff  1918);  S.  Africa  1900  and  1901 
(King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  promoted 
Major)  : m.  1896,  Mary  Ethel  (from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1916),  da.  of  Samuel 
Abraham  Walker-Waters,  J.P.,  Ch.  In- 
spector of  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary,  Dublin, 
and  has  issue. 

jurats — Argent,  three  bay  leaves  slipped  proper. 
®mt — A dexter  hand  couped,  holding  a dagger 
all  proper.  Supporters — Two  wild  men,  wreathed 

and  cinctured  with  bay  leaves,  each  supporting 
wth  the  exterior  hand  a holly  tree  eradicated,  and 
resting  the  exterior  foot  on  the  roots  thereof,  all 
proper. 

Residence , — Hornton  Lodge,  Campden  Hill,  W. 


Daughter  living— Veronica  Margaret,  b.  1900. 

Brothers  living— SAXTON  WILLIAM  ARMSTRONG,  b.  Feb.  13th,  1863;  ed.  at  Winchester  : 
in.  1891,  Celia  Brunei,  da.  of  Arthur  James,  formerly  of  Eton  College,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Humphrey  Brunei,  b.  1892  ; Capt.  Northumberland  Hussars  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  M.C.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium), — Marc 
Andrew  Patrick,  \b.  1897  ; Lieut.  R.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — 
Marjorie  Florence  : in.  1919,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Spencer  Madan, — Cynthia.  Residences , Kent 

House,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.  ; Wretham  Hall,  Norfolk.  John  Henry  Brunei,  b.  1865;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1891):  m.  1902,  Amie,  da.  of  Samuel  Abraham  A. 
Walker-Waters,  J.P.  (ante),  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Napier,  b.  1904, — John  Samuel  Brunei, 
b,  1909, — Michael  Anthony  Cristobal,  b.  1913, — Rosemary,  b.  1903, — Anastasia  Mary  Elizabeth, 

b.  190-.  Residences,  Ardkinglas,  Inverary;  7,  Park  Lane,  W Philip  Ernest,  b.  1870;  ed.  at 

Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  : in.  1893,  Mabel,  da.  of  Percy  Graham  Buchanan  Westmacott,  J.P., 
formerly  of  Rose  Mount,  Ascot,  and  has  issue  living,  Graham  Philip,  b.  1898, — Horace  Westmacott, 
b.  1899;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Scots  Guards, — Agnes  Dorothy:  in.  1918,  Lieut.  James 
Lawrence  Boyd,  D.S.C.,  R.N., — Yseult  Joan.  Residences , Jesmond  Dene  House,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  ; Glendoe,  Fort  Augustus,  Inverness-shire. 

Sisters  living— Lilias  Hilda  Geils.— — Ethel  Isobel  Virginia : in.  1895,  Alfred  Henry  John 
Cochrane.  Residence , Jesmond  Dene  House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Margery  (Lady  Noble),  da.  of  Archibald  Campbell,  ot 
Quebec  : in.  1854,  Sir  Andrew  Noble,  1st  baronet,  who^.  1915.  Residences,  Jesmond  Dene  House, 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; Danderave  Castle,  Inverary. 

The  1 st  baronet  Sir  Andrew  Noble,  the  well-known  expert  on  explosives,  joined  the  firm  of  Sir 
W.  G.  Armstrong  & Co.  in  i860,  and  eventually  became  Chm.  ; he  was  a Member  of  the  first  Com- 
mittee of  Explosives  until  dissolved  in  1880,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1896. 


By  virtue  and  valour . 


NORMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Honeyhanger,  Parish  of  ShottermiU,  co.  Surrey. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Norman, 
P.C.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Nor- 
man; b.  Sept.  19th,  1858;  ed.  at  Leicester 
Collegiate  Sell.,  in  France  and  Germany, 
and  at  Harvard  (B.A.  1881)  and  Leipzig 
Univs.  ; is  an  Author,  a Member  of  the 
Council  of  So.  of  Authors,  of  British 
Asso.  Committee  of  Radio- telegraphic 
Investigations,  and  of  Inventions  Panel, 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  a Fellow  of  Ameri- 
can Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  and  Insti- 
tute of  Physics,  a F.R.G.S.,  an  Asso.  of 
Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers,  Chm. 
of  Select  Committee  on  Patent  Medicines, 
and  of  War  Office  Committee  on  Wireless 
Telegraphy,  Vice- Chm.  Imperial  Com- 
munications Committee,  Chm.  Wire- 
less Telegraphy  Sub-Committee,  an 
Additional  Member  of  Air  Council,  a 
Com.  of  the  Order  of  the  Saviour  of 
Greece  and  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
an  Officer  of  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy;  was  Assist.  Editor  of 
the  Daily  Chronicle  1895-9,  and  Assist. 
Postmaster-Gen.  Jan.  1910  ; was  Liaison  Officer,  Ministry  of  Munitions  to  French  Min. 
of  Inventions  1916-20,  a Member  of  Second  Chamber  Conference  1918,  and  Chm. 
Imperial  Wireless  Telegraphy  Committee,  1920  ; has  travelled  widely  in  the  Near  and 
Far  East,  in  Russia,  and  in  Central  Asia  ; founded  The  World's  Work  ; appointed  Hon. 
Sec.,  Budget  League  1909;  has  1914  Star  (despatches);  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div. 


Live  but  do  not  forget. 


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of  Wolverhampton  (Z)  Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  ; elected 
for  Blackburn  Dec.  1910;  author  of  “The  Harvard  Greek  Play,”  “The  Pre- 
servation of  Niagara  halls,”  “The  Real  Japan,”  “The  People  and  Politics  of  the 
Far  East,”  “All  the  Russias,”  and  other  works;  Knt.  1906,  P.C.  1918  : m.  1st,  1891, 
Menie  Muriel,  from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1903  (authoress  of  “ A Girl  in  the 
Karpathians,”  and  “ Gallia  ”),  da.  of  the  late  James  Muir  Dowie  ; 2ndly,  1907,  the 
Hon.  Florence  Priscilla,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Aberconway,  and  has  issue. 

^rmg_ Sable,  a thunderbolt,  and  in  chief  two  crosses  patde  pierced  with  the  eight  symbols  of  Foh- 
he  or  the  Pa-qua  and  charged  with  a roundel  containing  the  eastern  symbol  known  as  Tae  Keigh,  all 
or.  Cmt — Upon  mount  vert  a spear  erect,  transfixing  a Saracen’s  head,  all  proper.  #npportm — On 

either  side  a Norseman  proper. 

Seat — Honeyhanger,  Hindhead,  Surrey.  Town  Residence—  The  Corner  House,  Cowley  Street, 

Westminster,  S.W.i.  Clubs— Reform,  Royal  Automobile,  and  Ranelagh. 

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— HENRY  NIGEL  ST.  VALERY,  b.  May  21st,  1897; 

European  War  1915-19  as  Lieut.  R.G.A.  (despatches). By  2nd  marriage— Willoughby 

Rollo,  b.  1909. Antony  Charles  Wynyard,  b.  1912. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage— Laura  Rosalind,  b.  1908. 


Notten  (Van-Notten-Pole),  see  Pole. 


NUGENT,  Creation  (I.)  1795,  of  Ballinlough,  Westmeath. 

Sir  Charles  Nugent,  5th  Baronet , and  a Count 
of  the  Holy  Roman  Empire  ; b.  Feb.  7th,  1847  ; s.  his  brother. 
Sir  Hugh  Joseph,  1863;  formerly  Lieut.  17th  Lancers  and 
Leicestershire  Yeo.  Cav.  : m.  1871,  Emily  Ruth  Eades,  da.  of 
Thomas  Walker,  of  Berkswell  Hall,  Coventry. 

^rnts—  Ermine,  two  bars  gules.  Crest — A cockatrice  vert. 

Seat — Ballinlough  Castle,  Delvin,  co.  Westmeath. 


Grandson  living— Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Hugh  Nugent,  el.  son  of  5th 
baronet,  b.  1875,  d.  1903  : in.  1902,  Anna  Maria,  da.  of  Edwin  Adams  : — 
HUGH  CHARLES  (posthumous),  b.  May  26th,  1904. 

Sisters  living — Letitia  Mary : m.  1st,  1865,  Major  Richard  Conolly,  who 
d.  1871,  of  Green  Park,  Westmeath  ; 2ndly,  1873,  Thomas  Thierri  Sher- 
lock, Esq.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  David  Thomas 

Joseph,  b.  1881. Catherine  Mary  Georgiana : in.  1875,  Thomas 

Gordon  Stoker,  Esq.,  who  d.  1889,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Charles, 
b.  1877, — John  Nugent,  b.  1880, — Mary  Letitia, — Grace  Helena. 
Helena  Mary:  m.  1876,  Richard  Charles  Lynch,  and  has  issue  living, 
Catherine  Mary  Gertrude.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  O’Reilly  Nugent,  4th  son  ot  3rd  baronet,  b.  1849,  d.  i 904  : 
in.  1874,  Florence  Marion,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Hulme,  of  Shinfield 
Lodge,  near  Reading  : — 

Of  whom  John  Barnewall,  b.  1876.-^— Charles  James,  b.  1881  : m.  1907,  Anne,  da.  of  J.  H.  Smith, 
formerly  of  Napier,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Andrew  William,  b.  1909, — Kathleen 

Mary,  b.  1908. Walter  Lonergan,  b.  1884. Wilfred  Basil,  b.  1885. Mark  Lavallan,  b.  1891; 

Assist.  Paymaster.  R.N.  ; d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1916.  Bernard,  b.  1892. 

■ -Florence  Marie  : m.  1902,  Capt.  William  Rawdon  Napier,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  [see  B.  Napier 

and  Ettrick,  colls.] Kathleen  Hilda  Mary:  m.  1903,  Capt.  Patrick  Ronald  Napier,  who  d.  1911, 

Army  Ser.  Corps  [see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrick,  colls.]. Maud  Letitia  Mary. Cora  Angela  Mary. 

The  original  surname  of  this  family  was  O’Reilly  (a  very  ancient  Milesian  sept),  but  the  1st  baronet 
Sir  Hugh,  on  the  death  of  his  uncle,  Governor  Nugent,  of  l'ulloghan,  assumed  first  surname  of 
Nugent  solely. 


Decrevi. 

/ have  decreed. 


NUGENT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Waddesdon,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Edmund  Charles  Nugent,  3rd 

Baronet ; b.  March  12th,  1839  ; s.  his  father,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Sir  George  Edmund,  1892 ; formerly  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards  ; is  a D.L.  and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk 
(High  Sheriff  1900) : m.  1863,  Evelyn  Henrietta, 
da.  of  Gen.  E.  F.  Gascoigne,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  two  bars  within  a bordure  engrailed  gules, 
on  a canton  of  the  last  a dagger  erect  proper,  pommel  and  hilt 
or.  Crrst — A cockatrice  vert,  gorged  with  a plain  collar  or, 
pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  gules,  charged  with  a dagger 
. erect  as  in  the  arms.  j&npportm — Two  cockatijces  vert, 

Decrevi.  wings  endorsed,  collared  or,  pendent  therefrom  a shield  gules, 

I have  decreed.  charged  with  a dagger  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — West  Harling  Hall,  Norfolk.  Clubs — Travellers’,  Carlton. 


Grandsons  living — [Issue  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  George  Colborne  Nugent,  M.V.O.,  b.  1864, 
d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : m.  1891,  Isabel  Mary  (now  of  West  Harling,  Attleborough,  Norfolk), 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Gascoigne  Bulwer,  G.C.B.] : — 

GEORGE  GUY  BULWER,  b.  Nov.  5th,  1892  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War  1914-18.  Terence  Edmund  Gascoigne,  M.C.,  b.  1895;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Irish  Guards  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.). 

Son  living—/?^.  Edmund  Frederick,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1893); 
formerly  V.  of  St.  Martin’s,  Brighton  ; was  attached  to  British  Red  Cross  in  France  during 
European  War.  Residence , 


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Daughters  living — Evelyn  Lilia.— -Violet. 

Sisters  living — Lucy  Henrietta  (Lady  Boileau)  : m.  i860,  Sir  Francis  George  Manningham  Boileau, 

2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1900.  Residence , Ketteringham  Park,  Wymondham. Emily  Tulia:  in.  1878, 

Russell  Henry  Monro  [see  Russell,  Bt.,  cr.  1832].  Residence , Somerby  Hall,  Oakham. 


NUGENT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Cloncoskoran,  Waterford. 


I have  decreed. 

-Mary  Frances  Nugent  Humble. 


Sir  John  Nugent,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Jan.  10th,  1849  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Nugent 
HUMBLE,  1886  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; for- 
merly Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers; 
is  a D.L.  for  co.  Waterford;  assumed,  by  Roy. 
license  19IT,  the  surname  of  Nugent  in  lieu  of 
that  of  Humble  : m.  1875,  Anastatia  de  la  Poer, 
sister  of  the  Count  de  la  Poer  [see  “Foreign 
Titles  of  Nobility”],  and  has  issue. 

^Vrots — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  sable,  a stag  trippant 
or,  on  a chief  indented  argent  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  Humble ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  ermine,  two  bars  gules,  and  in  chief  a fleur- 
de-lis  gules,  Nugent.  Crest — A demi-stag  salient  argent, 
armed  and  unguled  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a 
trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Seat — Cloncoskoran,  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 
Town  Residence — 5,  Sloane  Court,  S.W. 


Son  living— GILBERT  RICHARD  DE  LA  POER, 
b.  1884;  is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  : m.  1904,  Marjorie,  who 
d.  19 ic,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Smith,  of 
Goderiche,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Daughter  living— Joane  Frances  Clare. 

Brother  living — Charles  Nugent  Humble,  b.  1854;  is 
a D.L.  for  co.  Waterford.  Residence , Cloncoskoran, 
Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford.  Club , Kildare  Street. 

Sisters  living — Elizabeth  Nugent : m.  1876,  Edward 
George  Herbert  Odell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1879. 
Residence,  Cloncoskoran,  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford. 

Residence , New  Park,  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Gerald  William  Nugent,  Irish  Rifles,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet, 
b.  1886,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915:  m.  1913,  Norah,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  W.  H. 
Bagnell,  of  Pau,  France: — 

Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1914. 


NUGENT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Donore,  Westmeath. 

Sir  Walter  Richard  Nugent,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  Dec.  12th,  1865  » ed.  at  Downside 
Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; j.  his  brother, 
Sir  Percy  Thomas,  1896  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Westmeath,  a Director  of  Bank  of  Ireland, 
and  a Dep.  Chm.  of  Midland  Great  Western 
Railway  Co.,  Ireland  ; appointed  a Member  of 
Roy.  Coinmn.  on  Paper  Imports,  and  of  Govt. 
War  Savings  Committee  for  Ireland  1916,  of 
Daylight  Saving  Extension  Bill  Committee  1916, 
and  of  Agricultural  Wages  Board  for  Ireland 
1917  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Westmeath  Div.  of  co. 
Westmeath  ( N ) April  1907  to  Nov.  1918  ; un- 
successfully contested  Westmeath  Dec.  1918  : in. 
1916,  Aileen,  da.  of  the  late  Middleton  More 
O’Malley,  of  Ross,  Westport,  co.  Mayo,  and 
has  issue. 

— Ermine,  two  bars  gules  ; in  dexter  chief  a 
martlet  azure  for  difference.  Crist — A wyvern  vert,  on  the 
breast  a martlet  or. 

Seat — Donore,  Multyfarnham,  co.  Westmeath.  Clubs 
— Reform,  Turf,  United  Service  (Dublin). 

Son  living— PETER  WALTER  JAMES,  b.  Jan.  26th,  1920. 

Daughter  living — Heather  Vivien  Mary,  b.  1917. 

Sisters  living — Ellen,  b.  1868. Mabel,  b.  1869  ; is  a Sister  of  Mercy. Eveleyn  Jessie  Mary, 

b.  1872. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  ist  baronet)— James,  b.  1833.  Residence , Donore,  Multyfarnham,  C04 
Westmeath. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet) — Anna  Maria:  m.  1865,  Philip  O’Reilly,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who 
d.  1912.  Residence , Coolamber,  Rathowen,  co.  Westmeath. 

James  Nugent,  Esq.,  of  Donore,  was  created  a baronet  1768,  but  on  the  death  of  his  brother, 
who  succeeded  by  special  remainder,  the  title  became  extinct.  The  Donore  estate  passed  to  their 
nephew,  Thomas  Fitzgerald,  R.N.,  who  assumed,  without  royal  license,  the  name  of  Nugent,  and 
his  son  was  created  a baronet  [ see  M.  Westmeath,  colls.]. 


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NUSSEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Rushwood  Hall,  Kirklington,  North  Riding  of 

Yorkshire. 

Sir  (Thomas)  Willans  Nussey,  ist 

Baronet , only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Nussey,  of 
Bramley  Grange,  Thorner,  near  Leeds  ; b.  Oct.  12th, 
1868;  ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  at  Leamington  Coll. , and 
atTrin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1893  t is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorks  ; 
was  Parliamentary  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Home  Sec. 
(Rt.  Hon.  G.  W.  E.  Russell,  M.P.)  1894-5  J un* 
successfully  contested  Maidstone  1892 ; sat  as  M.P 
for  Pontefract  (Z)  June,  1893  to  Nov.  1910  : m.  1897, 
Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Moore  Daniel,  M.D., 
of  Fleetwood,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure  : a lion  rampant  within  an  orle  of  four  billets 
and  four  sprigs  of  nuts  alternately  or.  Crest — A demi-lion 
azure  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a sprig  of  nuts  slipped  and 
resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a billet  or. 

Residence — Rushwood  Hall,  East  Tanfield,  Bedale. 
Clubs — Brooks’s,  Ranelagh,  New  University. 


Son  living— THOMAS  MOORE,  b.  July  19th,  1898. 

NUTTING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  St.  Helens,  Booterstown,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  Harold  Stansmore  Nutting,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  14th,  1882  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
Gardiner,  1918;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  for- 
merly Capt.  17th  Lancers;  was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Australia  1911-13  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18:  m.  1913,  Enid  Hester  Nina,  younger 
da.  of  Francis  Berry  Homan-Mulock,  of  Ballycumber 
House,  King’s  co.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Chevrony  of  six  gules  and  vert  three  gryphons 
segreant  or,  on  a chief  of  the  last  as  many  nut  branches  slipped 
proper.  Crtst — A demi  gryphon  segreant  enclosed  between  two 
nut  branches  proper. 

Seats — St.  Helens,  co.  Dublin ; Brocksford  Hall,  Dove- 
ridge,  Derbyshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Naval  and  Military, 
Cavalry,  Bath,  Kildare  Street  (Dublin). 


Death  rather  than  disgrace. 


Sons  living— JOHN  VICTOR  FRANCIS,  b.  June  roth, 

1914.  Edward  Christian  Frederick,  b.  1917. Harold 

Anthony,  b.  1920. 

Brothers  living — Godfrey  Stansmore,/'.  1884;  ed.  at  Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb. Arthur  Ronald  Stansmore,  M.C. , b.  1888; 

ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1910) ; is  Capt. 
Irish  Guards  ; served  during  European  War  1916-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.):  m.  1912,  Edith  Allen,  da.  of  Walter  Brooks,  of  New  York. 

Sisters  living — Dorothy  Stansmore  : m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Seymour  Toogood,  Roy.  War- 
wickshire Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  James  Seymour,  b.  1914. Mary  Stansmore. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  Stansmore  (Lady  Nutting),  da.  of  Rested  Ratsey  Bevis, 
of  Claughton,  Cheshire  : ni.  1879,  Sir  John  Gardiner  Nutting,  ist  baronet,,  who  d.  1918.  Residence , 
Bourn,  Burrington,  Somerset. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John  Gardiner  Nutting,  D.L.,  was  Chm.  of  E.  and  J.  Burke  (Limited), 
and  High  Sheriff  of  co.  Dublin  1895-6. 


OAKELEY, 


Creation  (G.B.)  1790,  of  Shrewsbury. 

Sir  Charles  John  Oakeley,  5 th  Baronet  \ 
b.  May  6th,  1862  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  Charles 
William  Atholl,  1915;  ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly 
Capt.  4th  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent.  Regt.)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Kent  : m.  1889,  Emily,  da.  of  Colonel 
Andrew  Green,  formerly  Rifle  Brig-,  and  has  issue. 

$ruts — Argent,  on  a fesse  between  three  crescents  gules  as 
many  fleurs-de-lis  or ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  a buck  passant  or. 
Crrst — A dexter  arm,  embowed  in  armour  proper,  charged  with 
two  fleurs-de-lis  or,  each  in  a crescent  gules,  in  the  hand  a 
scimitar  proper  hilt  or. 

Residence — Frittenden  House,  near  Staplehurst.  Clubs — 
Union,  Bath.  

Son  living— CHARLES  RICHARD  ANDREW,  b.  Aug. 

14th,  1900  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
Daughters  living— Ellen  Beatrice,  /.  1891  : m.  1915,  Capt. 
Guy  William  Hopton,  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action)  1915.  Residence,  Homend,  Ledbury,  Hereford. 
Emily  Charlotte  Eileen,  b.  1896. 

Brothers  living— Edward  Francis,  /.  1870  ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and 
at  R.M.C.  : formerly  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Oxon,  Major  at  Depot,  and  as  Inf. 
Record  Officer,  Warwick  1914-19  (despatches):  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  : m.  1899,  Everilde,  da.  of  the 


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late  Henry  Beaumont,  of  Grantham,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Atholl,  b.  1900 ; 2nd  Lieut. 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I., — Rowland  Henry,  b.  1909, — Rosemary,  b.  1903, — Mary,  b.  1913. 

Residence , The  Gables,  Eynsham,  Oxon.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Herbert  William,  b.  1874  ; 

ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1896,  Lilian  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1900),  da.  of  Joseph  Moore,  and  has  issue  living,  Clifford  Charles  William  Morland,  b.  1897. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — Edward  Murray,  b.  1840  : ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; formerly  an  Assist.  Master  at  Clifton  College  : m.  1884,  Emily  Frances,  who  d.  1911,  da. 
of  the  late  Richard  Trotter,  of  Morton  Hall,  Midlothian,  and  has  issue  living,  Charlotte  Mary,  b. 
1889.  Residence , 11,  Rawlinson  Road,  Oxford. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Elizabeth  {Lady  Oakeley),  widow  of  Hamilton  Goodall : m. 
1896,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  Sir  Charles  William  Atholl  Oakeley,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1915. 
Residences , The  Oaks,  Frant  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells ; 30B,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  (Henry)  Evelyn  Oakeley,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1833  ; 
d.  1915  : in.  1862,  Caroline  Howley  Turner  (now  of  97,  Warwick  Road,  Earl’s 
Court,  S.W.),  da.  of  William  Hallows  Belli,  late  of  B.C.S.  : — 

Alice  Keturah,  b.  1864  : in.  1890,  Arthur  Godfrey  Roby,  K.C.  Residence , 54,  Ladbroke  Grove, 

W.11 Hilda  Diana;  b.  1867  ; has  been  Warden  of  Roy.  Victoria  Coll.  (McGill  Univ.),  Montreal, 

and  King’s  Coll,  for  Women,  London  ; is  a M.A.,  and  Warden  of  Passmore  Edwards  Settlement, 
Tavistock  Place,  W.C.—— Caroline  Atholl,  b.  1872  : m.  1898,  David  Arthur  Fitzgerald  Vesey, 
O.B.E.,  Bar.-at-law,  and  Board  of  Education,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Herbert  Edmund,  b. 
1908, — Janet  Evelyn,  b.  1901, — Margaret  Hilda,  b.  1905,  Katharine  Mary  Caroline,  b.  1911. 
Residence , 3,  Camp  View,  Wimbledon  Common.— —Marion  Adela,  b.  1875:  m.  1907,  George 
Murray  Wilson,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Murray,  b.  1908.  Residence , Dale  End,  Gras- 
mere, Westmoreland. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Oakeley,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Edward  Oakeley,  b.  1828,  d.  1912  : in.  i860,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Russell,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Sophia,  Baroness  de  Clifford  : — 

Mary  Caroline,  b.  1865  : m.  1893,  William  Frederick  Inge  [Hay,  Bt.,  cr.  1635],  who  d.  1903,  and  has 
issue  living,  Hilda  Mary,  b.  1898, — Edith  Katherine,  b.  1901.  Residences , Thorpe,  Tamworth; 
The  Plas,  Tan-y-Bwlch,  Merioneth. 

This  family  was  long  settled  at  Oakeley,  Shropshire,  and  Sir  Charles,  1st  baronet,  was  Governor 
of  Madras  1790-94. 


OAKES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Hereford  Street,  St.  George’s,  Hanover  Square. 

Sir  Reginald  Louis  Oakes,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Sept. 
29th,  1847  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Henry  Thomas,  1850  ; ed. 
at  Louvain  and  Ghent  : m.  1882,  Florence,  da.  of  Charles  de 
Bels  Brounlie,  formerly  H.M.’s  Vice  Consul  at  Turin. 

&rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  engrailed  sable  between  three  sprigs  of  oak 
fructed  proper  a cross  of  eight  points  of  the  field.  Crest — Out  of  a mural  crown 
gules,  a buck’s  head  erased  at  the  neck  proper,  gorged  with  a collar  embattled 
counter  embattled  or. 

Residence—  Heliopolis  Oasis,  Cairo,  Egypt. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet)— HILDEBRAND  HENRY,  b.  Jan. 
26th,  1829  : in.  1st,  1852,  Sophia,  who  d.  1891,  widow  of  John  Bond, 
of  Londonderry,  and  da.  of  John  Gregory  Crump,  Esq.,  of  Allan  Bank, 
Westmoreland  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Helen  Bancroft,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Peter 
Alexander  Espeut  (Custos  Rotulorum  of  St.  Thomas,  Jamaica),  of  The  Retreat,  Jamaica.  Resi- 
dence, Oakholm,  13,  Grosvenor  Road,  Gunnersbury,  Chiswick,  W.4. 

The  1st  baronet,  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  Hildebrand,  G.C.B.,  was  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Malta,  Col. 
52nd  Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  of  Ordnance.  The  2nd  baronet  was  a Lieut.-Gen.  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  the 
3rd  baronet  served  at  Waterloo  as  Lieut.  52nd  Regt. 


O’BRIEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1849,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin,  and  Borris-in-Ossory, 

Queen’s  County. 


The  strong  hand  uppermost. 


Sir  Timothy  Carew  O’Brien,  3rd 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Timothy  O’Brien,  2nd 
son  of  1st  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  5th,  1861  ; s.  his 
uncle,  Sir  Patrick,  1895  ; ed.  at  New  Inn  Hall, 
Oxford ; formerly  Capt.  5th  Batn.  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers,  and  Lieut.  Derbyshire  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cork,  and  Hon.  Major  in 
the  Army  : m.  1885,  Gundrede  Annette  Teresa, 
da.  of  Sir  Humphrey  de  Trafford,  2nd  Bt.,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Timothy  John 
Aloysius,  b.  1892  ; Lieut  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War),  1916  (despatches). 

&rms — Argent,  three  lions  passant-guardant  per  pale 
gules  and  azure,  armed  or,  all  within  a bordure  vert.  Crest — 
From  a castle  argent  in  flames,  a naked  arm  embowed,  the 
hand  grasping  a sword,  all  proper. 

Seats — Rochford,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin  ; Lohort 
Castle,  Mallow,  co.  Cork  ; Borris-in-Ossory,  Queen’s  co. 
Clubs — Pratt’s,  Boodle’s,  Hurlingham,  Wellington,  Kildare 
Street,  County  (Cork). 


Son  living-ROBERT  ROLLO  GILLESPIE,  b.  June  9th,  1901. 

Daughters  living  Sicele  Julia  Mary  Annette,  b.  1887.— Gundrede  Mary  Gwendoline,  b.  1889* 
— Manquna  Winefrede  Aloysia,  b.  1890:  in.  19— , Capt.  James  J.  Price,  M.C.,  R.F.A.,  who 
a.  pulled  m action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  191-.— Eileen 
Mary  Frances,  b.  1895 Doreen  Moira,  b.  1897. Kathleen  Moyra  Teresa,  b.  1899. 


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Brother  living — Edmond  Lyons,  b.  1868  : m.  1897,  Audrey  Townshend,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Crawford,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edmond  Noel,  b.  1899, — David  Edmond,  b. 
1901, — Edmond  Robert,  b.  1904, — Audrey  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1898.  Residence,  The  Abbey,  Cel- 
bridge,  co.  Kildare.  Club,  United  Service  (Dublin). 

Sister  living — Mariquita  J usta.  Residence,  4,  Falkland  House,  Marloes  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

Mother  living — Mary,  only  da.  of  A.  Carew  O’Dwyer  (Secondary  of  H.M.’s  Exchequer  in 
Ireland),  of  Orlagh,  co.  Dublin  : m.  i860,  Timothy  O’Brien,  who  d.  1869,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet, 
and  has  issue  living  [see  ante].  Residence,  4,  Falkland  House,  Marloes  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

This  family  claims  to  represent  the  powerful  House  of  O’Brien  Ara,  of  the  line  of  Thomond. 
The  1st  baronet,  M.P.  for  Cashel  (L)  1846-59,  was  a merchant  of  Dublin  who  took  a leading 
part  in  the  reform  of  its  Corporation  and  contributed  largely  to  the  redemption  of  the  Municipal 
property.  He  was  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1844  and  again  1849,  being  specially  elected  to  receive 
Her  Majesty  on  her  first  visiting  Ireland,  on  which  occasion  he  was  created  a baronet.  Sir  Patrick, 
2nd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  King’s  co.  (L)  1852-85. 


OCHTERLONY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1823,  of  Ochterlony,  Forfarshire. 

Sir  David  Ferguson  Ochterlony,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  27th,  1848;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Metcalfe,  1891  j 
ed.  at  St.  Andrews ; was  Accountant  at  Edinburgh  to  Scotch 
Education  Depart.  1892-1913  : m.  1873,  Somerville,  da.  of 
Barron  Grahame,  of  Morphie,  Kincardineshire,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  a lion  rampant  argent  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a key 
erect  wards  upwards  of  the  field,  and  holding  in  the  forepaws  a trident  or,  all 
within  a bordure  wavy  of  the  second  charged  with  four  buckles  gules.  Cnst — 
A swan,  wings  elevated  argent,  ducally  collared  and  chained  or,  the  breast 
charged  with  a buckle  gules,  and  the  wings  and  body  debruised  by  a bendlet 
sinister  wavy  azure. 

Residence — Balmadies,  Colinton,  Midlothian. 


Sons  living— MATTHEW  MONTGOMERIE,  b.  Feb.  28th,  1880. 

Spe  labor  levis.  Charles  Francis,  b.  1891. 

By  hope  labor  is  light.  Daughters  living — Somerville  Barclay  : m.  1906,  Thomas  W.  Ramsay. 
-—Rose  Walcott.'  Margaret  Jane  Herdman. 

Sisters  living — Charlotte  Amy. Mary  Hunter:  m.  1889,  Major  John  Grant,  formerly  Bom.  S.C. 

The  1st  baronet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David  Ochterlony,  G.C.B.,  Col.  of  the  28th  Bengal  Native  Infantry, 
distinguished  himself  in  the  Nepaulese  war,  and  was  thanked  by  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  The 
2nd  baronet  succeeded  under  a special  remainder. 


O’CONNELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Lake  View,  Killarney,  co.  Kerry,  and  of 
Ballybeggan,  Tralee,  co.  Kerry. 

Sir  Maurice  James  Arthur  O’Connell, 
M.C.,  5th  Baronet;  b.  Dec.  24th,  1889;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Morgan  Ross,  1919  ; ed.  at  St.  Augustine’s  Coll., 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City 
of  London  Regt.),  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bally- 
carbery  ; European  War  1915  (M.C.)  : in.  1920,  Mar- 
garet Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Matthew  J.  Purcell,  of 
Burton  Park,  Buttevant,  co.  Cork. 

gurms — Per  fesse  argent  and  vert,  a stag  trippant  proper  be- 
tween three  trefoils  slipped  counterchanged.  Crrst — A stag’s 
head  erased  argent,  charged  with  trefoil  slipped  vert. 

Seat — Lakeview,  Killarney. 


Brothers  living— DONAL  BERNARD,  R.N.,  b.  1893; 
became  a Lieut.  1916.  Basil  Morgan,  R.N. , b.  iqoo;  be- 
came a Sub-Lieut.  1919. 

Sister  living — Lucila  Emily  ; is  a nun. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet)— James  Ross,  b.  1863  ; is 
Major  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly  1st  Batn.  The  King’s 
(Shropshire  L.I.));  served  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps,  4th  class  Medjidie),  and 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(medal,  3rd  class  Qsmanieh) ; sometime  Gov.  of  Kordofan. 
Clubs.  United  Service,  Sports’. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Ellen  Mary  (Lady 
Tucker)',  m.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Charles  Tucker,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  Resi- 
dence, Chalet,  St.  Pierre,  Biarritz. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Mary  Pauline  ( Lady  O'Connell ),  da.  of  Lieut -Col.  James 
Francis  Hickie,  of  Slevoyre,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tipperary  : m.  1884,  Sir  Morgan  Ross  O’Connell, 
4th  baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , Lakeview,  Killarney. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Daniel  James  O’Connell,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1888  : 
m.  1863,  Frances  Mary,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  Denis  Shine  Lawlor,  J.P.,  of  Castle 
Lough,  co.  Kerry: — 

Donal,  b.  1867  ; is  a J.P.  for  Kerry.  Club , Windham Conail  Jeffrey,  b.  1882. Isabel  Maud, 

O.B.E.:  »i.  1891,  Edmond  O’Conor,  J.P.,  D.L.  Residence , Charleville,  Dunleer. Eva. 

Clare. Mary  Bernadette  ; is  a nun. Dorothy  J is  a nun. 

The  1st  baronet  was  the  youngest  and  last  surviving  brother  of  Daniel  O’Connell,  M.P.,  Q.C.,  of 

Darrinane  Abbey,  chief  of  a younger  branch  of  the  ancient  Irish  sept  of  O’Connell,  popularly  known  as 

The  “ Liberator,”  who  for  many  years  played  a distinguished  part  in  the  political  struggles  of  Ireland. 


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O’DONELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1780,  of  Newport  House,  Mayo.  [Extinct  1889.] 

Sir  George  Clendinning  O’Donell,  Knt.,  5th  and  last  Baronet . 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Alexander  O’Donell,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1834, 
d.  1867  : m.  i860,  Penelope  Jane,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Maynard  Denny: — 
Melicent  Agnes  Thomas-O’Donel  ; assumed  the  additional  surname  of  O’Donel  1889  : m.  1883, 
Edwin  Thomas,  J.P.,  D.L.,  having  had  issue,  George  O’Donell  Frederick,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  and  Adj. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915  (despatches 
twice,  Mil.  Cross)  : m.  1915,  Florence  Violet,  da.  of  Claud  Braddell,  of  Newlands,  co.  Wexford, 
and  Lucknigton  Court,  Wilts.  Residences , Newport  House,  Newport,  co.  Mayo;  Melcombe 
Newport,  co.  Mayo. 


OGILVY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1626,  of  Inverquharity,  Forfarshire. 

Sir  Herbert  Kinnaird  Ogilvy, 
1V.S.,  1 2th  Baronet,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet  ; 
b.  June  29th,  1865  ; s.  his  nephew,  Sir  Gil- 
christ Nevill  (killed  in  action)  1914 ; Advo- 
cate, Scotland  1891  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  forco. 
Forfar,  and  a J.P.  for  Dundee : in.  1904, 
Lady  Christian  Augusta  Bruce,  da.  of  9th 
Earl  of  Elgin. 

$rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a lion 
passant-guardant  gules,  gorged  with  an  open  crown, 
and  crowned  with  a close  imperial  one  or,  Ogilvy  ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and 
membered  gules,  Ramsay  of  Auchterhouse.  Crest — A 
demi-lion  gules.  Supporters — -Two  wild  men  wreathed 
about  the  head  and  temples  with  leaves,  trampling 
upon  serpents,  and  holding  branches  in  their  exterior 
hands  all  proper. 

Seat  — Baldovan  House,  Dundee,  Forfarshire. 
Residence  — Auchterhouse,  Forfarshire.  Clubs  — 
Brooks’s,  New. 


Brother  living— GILBERT  FRANCIS  MOLYNEUX,  b.  April  9th,  1868;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1892)  : m.  1912,  Marjory,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Meysey  Bolton  Clive,  Whitfield, 
Herefordshire  (E.  Denbigh),  and  has  issue  living,  David  John  Wilfrid,  b.  1914, — John  Augustine, 
b.  1915, — Katharine  Olivia  Mary,  b.  1916, — Margaret  Clare,  b.  1919.  Chibs , Brooks’s,  New. 

Sister  living — Violet  Olivia  Juliana.  Residence,  Ballyouken  Lodge,  Pitlo'chry. 

Sister  living  Of  11th  Baronet— Olivia  Frances  Isabel,  b.  1891  : m.  1914,  Gerald  Robert  Foster, 
Lieut.  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosamond  Evelyn  Felicity,  b.  1915, — Finella  Olivia  Geraldine, 
b , 1918,  Residence,  Harrowins,  Queensbury,  Yorkshire. 

Mother  living  Of  11th  baronet — Isabel  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Ralph  Pelham  Nevill  [see  M. 
Abergavenny,  colls.J  : m.  1890,  Major  Angus  Howard  Reginald  Ogilvy,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  10th 
baronet,  who  d.  1906,  and  has  issue  living  [see  ante].  Residence,  Birling  Lodge,  West  Mailing, 
Kent. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Charles  Ashley  Ogilvy,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  10th 
baronet,  b.  1866,  d.  1909  : m.  1904,  Gertrude  Lilian  [( Countess  of  Elgin  and 
Kincardine ),  now  of  Aberdour  House,  Aberdour ; she  m.  2ndly,  1913,  the  9th  Earl 
of  Elgin  and  Kincardine,  who  d.  1917)1,  da.  of  the  late  Com.  William  Sherbrooke, 
formerly  R.N.,  of  Oxton  Hall,  Southwell,  Notts  : — 

Ann  Howard,  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  William  Norman  Ogilvy,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet, 
b.  1839,  d.  1903  : m.  1870,  the  Hon.  Emily  Priscilla  Maria  Ponsonby  (now  of 
Bishop  House,  Worcester),  da.  of  2nd  Baron  de  Mauley  : — 

Alice  Jane  Marion  (twin),  b.  1871. Diana  Maria  Elizabeth  (twin),  b.  1871. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Balfour  Ogilvy  (infra)  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  James  Ogilvy,  b.  1834,  d.  1914  : m.  1861,  Mary  Camilla  Letitia,  who 
d.  1891,  da.  of  William  Needham,  of  Lenton  House,  Notts: — 

Kenneth  Arthur,  b.  1863. Mary  Louisa.—— Bertha  Florence  ; m.  1892,  William  Mosey,  solicitor, 

and  has  issue  living,  Celia  Camilla,  b.  1892, — Mary  Kinloch,  b.  1894  : m.  1918,  Denis  Whishaw, — 
Edith  Cora,  b.  1897, — Clara  Hirondelle,  b.  1899,— Florence  Bertha  b.  1902.  Residences,  49, 
Cameron  Street,  Launceston,  Tasmania,  and  Les  Hirondelles,  67,  High  Street,  Launceston,  Tas- 
mania  Clara  Camilla.  Residence , Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Balfour  Ogilvy,  4th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  18 — , d.  1848: 
m.  1833,  Anne,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Thomas  Kinloch,  of  Logie,  co.  Forfar  : — 

Anne.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  William  Lewis  Kinloch  Ogilvy,  C.B.,  b.  1840,  d.  1900:  m.  1889,  Lucy, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Wickham,  M.P.,  of  Binsted  Wyck,  Alton,  Hants: — 

William  Wickham,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Hussars;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 
—Charlotte  Helen,  b.  1893. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Alexander  Ogilvy,  6th  son  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  David  Ogilvy,  b.  1813,  d.  1879  : m.  1843,  Eliza  Anne  Harris,  who  d. 
1912,  da.  of  Abercrombie  Dick  : — 

Waiter  Tulliedeph,  b.  1852:  m.  1st,  1878,  Eleanor  May  Edith  Lumley,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Lumley  Haworth,  28th  Regt.  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Winifred,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Edward  Maskew;  jrdly,  1910,  Christina,  da.  of  Col.  Bannatyne  Macleod,  formerly  Bombay 
Artillery,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Angus  Edward  (of  Hopton  Estate,  Lunugalla, 
Ceylon),  b.  1880:  m , 1910,  Margaret,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  James  Frederick  Stuart-Menteth,  4th 
Bt.,  of  Rownhams  Mount,  near  Southampton,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Tulliedeph  b.  1911,  a 
son  b.  1920, — David,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European  War 


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1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1906,  Vere  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Fawcett, 
K.C.M.G.,  Ch.  Justice  of  the  Levant  [see  Fawcett,  “ Knights’  Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  a 
da.  b.  19— ,— Gilbert  Mark  Haworth,  b.  1887  J is  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  : m.  1915 
Mildred  Scott,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1916,— Marcia  Napier,  b.  1879,— Hilda  Edith,  b.  1892’. 

Residence , Pitfour  House,  Dollar,  Scotland. Angus,  b.  1855:  in.  1886,  Rose  Serena,  da.  of  the 

late  Abercromby  Dick,  W.S.,  and  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  Abercromby  Graham,  b.  1889  ; 

ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  is  Lieut.  Indian  Army.  Residence,  Hutwa,  Bengal. Marcia 

Napier  : in.  1874,  Horace  Bell,  formerly  B.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm  Dade,  b.  1883,— 

Violet  Napier,  b.  1881,— Sylvia  Constance,  b.  1885,— a da.,  b.  1887. Violet  Isabel;  in.  1878, 

Herbert  Collingridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Frederic,  b.  1881,— Elsie  Napier,  b.  1891. 
Residence , Doudpore,  Tirhoot,  Bengal. 

Grandchildren  of  Walter  Tulliedeph  Ogilvy,  b.  1852  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Tulliedeph  Ogilvy,  b.  1883,  d.  1912  : in.  1910,  Nora,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Thomas  Hewan  Archdale,  J.P.,  V.  of  Tanfield,  Tantobie,  co.  Durham,  and  Rural 
Dean : — 

Walter  Tulliedeph,  b.  1912. Mary  Archdale,  b.  1910. 

The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Angus  1665-78.  The  5th  baronet  sold  the  estate  of  Inverquharityj 
which  had  been  in  the  family  for  fourteen  generations.  Sir  John  9th  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Dundee  (L)  1857-74.  The  nth  baronet  Sir  Gilchrist  Nevill,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  was  killed  in  action 
during  European  War  Oct.  1914. 


Ogilvy- Wedderburn,  see  Wedderburn. 


OGLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1816,  of  Worthy,  Hampshire. 

Sir  Henry  Asgill  Ogle,  7th  Baronet ; b.  Sept. 
12th,  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Edmund,  1887;  entered  R.N 
1864,  became  Lieut.  1873,  and  Com.  1888  ; retired  as  Capt. 
1897  ; served  with  Naval  Brig,  in  Natal  1881  : m.  1917,  Daisy, 
da.  of  T.  L.  Boyd,  of  Vista  Lieta,  San  Remo. 

&rms — Argent,  a fesse,  between  three  crescents  gules,  on  the  fesse  a 
crescent  on  a mullet,  for  difference.  Crrst — An  heraldic  antelope’s  head 
argent,  maned  and  horned  or,  with  same  difference  as  in  the  arms. 

Club — United  Service. 


Brother  living — EDMUND  ASHTON,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Marlborough 
. Coll.  ; formerly  Col.  2nd  Batn.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.). 

Sisters  living — Mary  Beverley  : in.  1868,  Lieut. -Col.  Bolton  James  Alfred 
Monsell,  M.P.  (formerly  of  73rd  Regt.,  and  Ch.  Constable  Metropolitan 
1 ake  it  in  good  part.  Police  1886-1910),  and  has  issue  living,  Bolton  Meredith  Eyres  (of  19, 
Belgrave  Square,  S.W.,  and  Dumbleton  Hall,  Worcester),  R.N.,  M.P. , 
b.  1881  ; is  Com.  R.N. ; assumed  the  surname  of  Eyres,  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of  Monsell 
1904  ; has  sat  for  S.  or  Evesham  Div.  of  Worcestershire  (C)  since  Jan.  1910  : in.  1904,  Caroline 
Mary  Sybil,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  William  Eyres,  of  Dumbleton  Hall,  Worcester,  and  has 
issue  living,  Henry  Bolton  Graham  b.  1905,  Diana  Sybil,  b.  1907,  a da.  b.  1912,  a da.  b.  1918, — 
Kathleen  Mary,  b.  18 — : in.  1906,  Roger  Averill  Daniell, — Geraldine  Diana,  b.  18 — : in.  1911, 
Vice-Adm.  Arthur  Henry  Christian,  C,B.,  M.V.O.,  and  has  issue  living, — Jennie  Helen,  b.  1877  : m. 
1906,  Capt.  George  Watkins, — Mary  Harriet,  b.  18 — . Residence , 1,  Tedworth  Square,  Chelsea, 
S.W.— Evelyn  : m.  1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Eldred  Vincent  Morris  Curwen.  Residence , Capo 

di  Monte,  San  Remo. 

This  family  is  a branch  of  the  old  baronial  house  of  Ogle,  of  Ogle,  Northumberland,  the  head  of 
which  was  Baron  Ogle  in  1461. 


OHLSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Scarborough,  North  Riding  of  co.  of 
Yorkshire. 


Sir  Erik  Olof  Ohlson,  ist  Baronet,  son  of 
the  late  Anders  Ohlson,  of  Fellingsbro,  Sweden ; b. 
1873;  ed*  privately;  was  Lieut.  Army  Motor  Reserve 
I909'I3>  Sheriff  of  Hull  1913-15,  and  Chm.  Hessle 
Urban  Dist.  Council  1915-16  ; has  been  Chm.  Hull 
and  E.  Riding  Recruiting  Committee  since  1914  ; is  a 
coal,  timber,  and  shipping  merchant  and  shipowner; 
rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Propaganda  during 
European  War;  Knt.  1915:  in.  1906,  Jennie,  da.  of 
Joseph  Blakeley,  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Argent,  in  waves  of  the  sea  a steamer  proper,  on  a chief 
azure  three  fir  trees  eradicated  also  proper.  Crtst — In  front  of  a 

sun  in  splendour  proper,  a motor  wheel  sable. 

Seat— The  Belvedere,  Scarborough.  Club— Junior  Army  and 
Navy. 


Sons  living— ERIC  JAMES,  b.  March  17th,  1911. Gerald 

Thomas,  b.  1917. 

Daughter  living— Olga  Gerda  Erica,  b.  1907. 


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O’LOGHLEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Drumconora,  Ennis. 

[Name  pronounced  “ 0’lOChlen.”] 


Sir  Michael  O’Loghlen,  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  1 6th,  18 66 ; s.  his  father,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Bryan,  1905  ; is  Lieut,  of  co.  Clare  : m.  1918, 
Beatrice  Mary,  da  of  Sir  Michael  Murphy,  1st  Bt. 
(cr.  1912), 

$rms — Gules,  a man  in  armour  in  the  act  of  shooting 
an  arrow  from  a longbow  towards  the  sinister,  all  proper. 
Crest — On  a ducal  corone  or,  an  anchor  erect  entwined 
with  a cable,  all  proper. 

Seat — Drumconora,  Ennis,  co.  Clare. 


Brothers  living-CHARLES  HUGH  ROSS,  b.  July 
6th,  1881. ■ -Henry  Ross,  b.  1886  : m.  19x2,  Dorris  Irena, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Percival  Horne,  R.A.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Ross  Bryan,  b.  1914, — Coleman  Michael,  b.  1916, 
— Ella  Allison, — Dorreen  Sinclair. 

Sisters  living — Annie  Bidelia  Margaret:  m.  1910,  Leo 

Michael  Hernandez  de  Mulardo.  . Lucy. Ella 

Maude. Frances  Mary;  a nun.— —Clare  Mary. 

Aimee  Margaret  Julia. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Bryan  James  O’Loghlen, 
4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1875,  d.  1920  : 
m.  igog.  Violet  Elizabeth  Amelia,  da. 
of  the  late  Daniel  Grant,  of  Bendigo, 
Australia 


The  anchor  of  safety.  Elizabeth. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Michael,  a distinguished  lawyer,  was  M.P.  for  Dungarvan 
(Z)  1835-6,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  1836-7,  and  Master  of  the  Rolls  there  1837-42.  He 
was  the  first  Roman  Catholic  that,  since  the  Revolution  of  1688,  was  raised  to  a judicial  office  either 
in  England  or  Ireland.  The  2nd  baronet  was  a Privy  Councillor,  and  M.P.  for  co.  Clare  (Z)  1863-77. 
The  3rd  baronet  was  Attorney-Gen.  of  Victoria  (Australia),  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Clare  co.  {HR)  1877-9. 


O’MALLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  the  Manor  of  Carramore,  Mayo.  [Extinct  1892.] 
Sir  William  O’Malley,  Knt 2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  O’Malley,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1818,  d.  1867 : m.  1858, 
Blanche  Alice,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  Daniel  Robertson,  of  Kilvernels,  Hants: — 

Rose  May:  m.  1895,  Vice-Adm.  Robert  Stewart  Phipps  Hornby,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Windham  Mark,  b.  1896, — Rosemary  Ruth,  b.  igo^.^Residence,  Lordington  House,  Emsworth, 
Hants.  EiSS*:- 


ONSLOW,  Creation  (G.B.)  1797,  of  Althain,  Lancashire. 

Sir  Roger  Warin  Beaconsfield  Onslow, 

6th  Baronet;  b.  April  29th,  1880;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Wallace  Rhoderic,  1916 ; formerly 
Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt. ; is  a J.P.  for  Cornwall;  S. 
African  War  1900- 1902,  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. 
and  E.  Kent  Regt.  in  France  (wounded)  : m.  1905, 
Mildred,  el.  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Rodney  Wilmot,  6th 
Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a fesse  gules  between  six  Cornish  choughs 
proper.  Crest — An  eagle  sable  preying  upon  a partridge  or. 
j&t£0Xiir  (plottfl — “ Semper  fidelis”  {Always faithful). 

Seat — Hengar,  St.  Tudy,  Cornwall. 


Club — Arthur’s. 


Forward  with  cautio7i. 


Sons  living— RICHARD  WILMOT,  b.  July  30th,  1906. 

John  Vernon,  b.  1919. 

Daughter  living— Ursula  Joan,  b.  1916. 

Brother  living — William  Anlaby  Gore,  R.N.,  b.  1887;  is 
an  Assist.  Paymaster  in  R.N. 

Sisters  living — Ethel  Nina  Amy  Onslow,  b.  1873:  m.  1905, 
Charles  Edward  Elwell,  and  has  issue  living,  Nina  Katherine, 
b.  1906.  Edith  Doreen  Onslow,  b.  1882.— —Gwendolen  Muriel  Onslow,  b.  1883. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  4th  baronet)-Henry  Haworth  Newton,  b.  1852;  formerly  Lieut.  S.  Devon 
Militia  : 1888,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  George  Martin,  D.D.,  and  R.  of  St.  Breward, 

Cornwall.  Residence , St.  Breward,  Cornwall. Rev.  Matthew  Richard  Septimus,  b.  1856  ; ed. 

at  Sherborne,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1883);  formerly  a Chap.  R.N.  ; is  R.  of  Stoke 
Edith  : 7/1.  xst,  1883,  Mary,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Jonathan  Green,  V.  of  Leint- 
wardine;  zndly,  1894,  Fanny  Harriett,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Green,  V.  of  Aymestrey, 
Herefordshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  2nd  marriage),  Richard  John  Francis,  R.N.,  b.  1896; 
is  a Sub-Lieut.  R.N., — Thomas,  b.  1897;  2nd  Lieut.  Kings  Shropshire  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917,— Herbert  Frank,  b.  1899,— -Mary  Camperdown,  b.  1901.  Residence , 
Stoke  Edith  Rectory,  Herefordshire.— —Arthur  Herbert,  b.  1862  : m.  1892,  Alice  Constance  Edith, 
who  d.  1897,  da.  °f  Marmaduke  Cons^ble,  and  has  issue  living,  Vera  Doris  Onslow,  b,  1803, 
Ethel  Muriel  Onslow,  b.  1894. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  4th  baronet) — Edith  Mathewanna  : in.  1870,  Henry  Mouat  Wood 

[Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1667]. Amelia  Frances  : in.  1871,  Col.  Horace  Richard  Le  Marchant  Carey, 

Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Horace  William  Wallace  Onslow,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  Major  Army  Service  Corps  : in.  1898,  Eva  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Ramsay 
Cruikshank,  R.A.,  of  Farnborough,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Horace  Onslow  b.  1907. 
Residence , The  Cedars,  Freestone  Road,  Southsea. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Ellen  Mary:  m.  1876,  Col.  William  Glencross,  formerly 
1st  Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Cranley  Onslow,  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  formerly  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers, — Ellen  Maria  Onslow, — Amy  Geraldine 
Onslow, — Vera  Caroline  Onslow:  in.  1903,  Herbert  Edward  Cree,  solicitor,  of  109,  Jermyn  Street, 
S.W.,  and  Camperdown,  Maidenhead,  and  has  issue  living,  Sheila  b.  1905.  Residence , Collamere, 

Lostwithiel,  Cornwall. Ada  Ruth  : in.  1873,  the  Rev.  John  James  Glencross  Every,  who  d.  1913, 

Preb.  of  St.  Mornay’s,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Nicholas  Onslow,  b.  1880:  in.  1903,  Nesta 
Belle  Haynes,  of  Westmount,  Montreal,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Henry  Onslow  b.  1904,  John 
Traven  b.  1909, — Emily  Mabel  Onslow:  in.  1901,  Rev.  Herbert  Lynne  Jones,  V.  of  Morwenstow, 
Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  Hesketh  Every  Lynne  b.  1903,  Ruth  Morwenna  Lynne  b.  1913. 

Augusta  Geraldine : in.  1888,  George  Hext  [Graves-Sawle,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 

Charles,  b.  1895, — Loveday  Mary : in.  1919,  Robert  George  Howe,  Diplo.  Ser.  Residence , 

Tredethy,  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet-;  Octavi  a Katherine  {Lady  Onslow ),  da.  of  Sir  Francis  Arthur 
Knox-Gore,  1st  Bt. : in.  1873,  Sir  William  Wallace  Rhoderic  Onslow,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1916. 

Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Royds  Dennistoun  Onslow,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1854,  d. 
1895  : in.  1885,  Edith  Mary  (now  of  Glendale,  Clevedon),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Commins,  of  Bodmin : — 

Rev.  Humphrey  Cedric,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Curate 
of  Clevedon. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Onslow  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Hamilton  Cranley  Onslow,  b.  1836,  d.  1874  : 1867,  Henrietta  Fanny 

(who  in.  2ndly,  1876,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Alexander  Gilchrist,  Indian  Army),  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  J.  Forbes  Musgrove : — 

Cranley  Charlton,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O  , b.  1869;  ed.  at  Dover  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Col. 
Bedfordshire  Regt. ; Isazai  Expedition  1892,  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  C.M.G. 
1915,  D.S.O.  I9t7,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  in.  1904,  Sydney  Alice  Hastings,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.- 
Gen.  Sir  Benjamin  Franklin,  K.C.I.E.  [see  Franklin,  “ Knights’  Widows”],  and  has  issue  living, 
Denzil  Richard  Cranley,  b.  1909, — Geoffrey  Harold,  b.  1912, — Doreen  May,  b.  1907, — a da.,  b.  1918. 
Constance  Jane. Henrietta  Ellen. 

Issue  of  the  late  Denzil  Roberts  Onslow,  b.  1839,  d.  1908  : in.  1871,  Clara  Louisa,  who  d. 
1907,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  James  Scott,  of  Bishopsdown  Grove,  Tunbridge  Wells  : — 
Clare  Louise,  b.  1872. Geraldine,  b.  1873. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Onslow,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1882  : in.  1835 
Elizabeth  Sarah,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  Charles  Roberts,  M.C.S. : — 

Emma  Caroline  : in.  1857,  Charles  Gilbert  Master,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1903,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Charles  Onslow,  b.  i860  : in.  1893,  Wilhelmina,  da.  of  Peter  Francis  Franken,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  George  Gilbert  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916,  Charles  Francis  b.  1897,  Penelope  Wilhelmina  b.  1902, — Thomas  Mosley,  b.  1865, 
— Arthur  Gilbert,  D.S.O.,  b.  1867  [ see  “ Companionage  ”] : in.  1897,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward 
Hotham  Newton,  of  Fulford  Park,  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Streynsham  b.  1900, 
Audrey  Margaret  b.  1898,  Hilary  Elizabeth  b.  1905, — Alfred  Edmund,  b.  1869  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.M.C.  : 111.  1906,  Ethel  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Scohell  Perring,  of  Northam,  N.  Devon, 
—Harold  Onslow,  b.  1880:  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Horn 
Reef)  1916, — Frances  Emma,  b.  18 — : m.  1885,  the  Rev.  H.  Delpratt  Goldsmith,  of  Madras,  who 
d.  1907,  and  has  issue  living,  three  sons  and  two  das., — Elizabeth  Octavia,  b.  1873, — Emily 
Florence,  b.  1876.  Residence,  25,  Oxford  Square,  W.— — Cecilia  Augusta : m.  1864,  Gen.  Howard 
Codrington  Dowker,  C.B.,  who  d.  1912,  and  has  issue  living,  two  sons  and  three  das.,  of  whom 

Eva  Dorothy:  in.  1910,  Walter  Douglas  Downes,  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. Marion  Fanny: 

in.  1873,  Col.  Evelyn  Swinton  Skinner,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Bruce,  b.  1877  ; is  Major 
R.E.  : in.  1904,  Mona,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Stanley  Gough,  Bengal  Cav.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Denzil  Pobert  b.  1908, — Reginald  Onslow,  b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  R.G.A.  : in.  1919,  Gwendoline 
Mabel,  da.  of  H.  O.  Baldry,  of  Rushmere  Lodge,  Leighton  Buzzard, — Florence  Marion,  b.  1875, — 
Edith  Louise,  £.  1879, — Norah  Gertrude,  b.  1881, — Alice  Hilda,  b.  1884.  Residence , 10,  Kidhrook 
Park  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  Gerald  Charles  Penrice  Onslow  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Com.  Arthur  Gerald  Onslow,  D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1885,  d.  (killed  in 
action  at  battle  of  Jutland)  1916  : m.  1912,  Elsie  Hinde  (now  of  5,  Banks  Terrace,  Sheerness; 
she  m.  2ndly,  1918,  Com.  H.  D.  Pridham-Wippell,  R.N.),  da.  of  the  late  J.  Hinde  Crouch, 
of  10,  Carlisle  Road,  Hove,  Sussex  : — 

Diana  Rosemary,  b.  1915. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Walton  Onslow  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Gerald  Charles  Penrice  Onslow,  b.  1853,  d.  1909  : in.  1880,  Flora 
Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  William  Donald,  of  Lisle  House,  Cheltenham  : — 

Arthur  Gerald,  D.S.C.,  b.  1885  (see  ante).— Milo  Richard  Beaumont,  b.  1888;  Capt.  Indian 
Army;  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917  (despatches).— Eric  Montague,  b. 
1890;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914 

(prisoner). Brian  Walton,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; d.  (killed  in  action  in  the  Dardanelles) 

1915  (despatches). Dora  Frances,  b.  1881  : in.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Frederick  Pilkington 

Parry,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living, 

a son  (posthumous),  b 1918. Violet  Isabel  : in.  1901,  Major  Alan  Goring  (formerly  20th  Hussars), 

Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts,  W.  Command  [ see  Goring,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Woodfield, 
Maplehurst,  near  Horsham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Walton  Onslow,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1813, 
d.  1895  : 111.  1847,  Isabella,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  John  Penrice,  of  Witton  House, 
Norfolk : — 

Richard  Cranley,  b.  1857  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army ; was  a Dep.  Judge  Advocate- 
Gen.  in  India  1907-9  ; served  in  Afghan  war  1879-80  (medal) : in.  1883,  Edith,  da.  of  Francis  Beer, 
and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Isabel  : in.  1910,  Capt.  Hyde  Gwynne  Harrison,  Manchester  Regt., 
— Alice  Mary:  in.  19 — , Capt.  Francis  Richard  Savage,  Cheshire  Regt. — Winifred  Ida:  in.  1919, 
Major  Alik  Gerald  Joseph  Copeland,  Indian  Army.— —Blanche  Isabel (Z,arfy Bous/ield):  in.  1870, 
Sir  William  Bousfield,  who  d.  1910.  Residence , Great  Bookham,  Surrey.  Florence  Maude  : in. 
1876,  Capt.  George  Burchell  Graham  (formerly  of  33rd  Regt.),  who  d.  1894.  Residence , Darjeeling, 
India. Ethel  Augusta:  in.  1880,  Charles  Loder  Gilbert. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Lieut. -Gen.  Richard  Onslow,  nephew  of  the  1st  Baron  Onslow,  and 
uncle  of  the  1st  Earl  of  Onslow,  and  is  in  special  remainder  to  the  Barony  of  Onslow  [see  E.  Onslow, 
colls.].  The  1st  baronet,  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Onslow,  G.C.B.,  and  General  of  Marines,  was  second  in 
command  at  Camperdown,  and  was  created  a baronet  for  distinguished  services  at  that  battle. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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CAMPBELL-ORDE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1790,  of  Morpeth,  Northumberland. 


Sir  Arthur  John  Campbell-Orde, 

4th  Baronet ; b.  April  13th,  1865  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  John  William  Powlett,  1897;  formerly 
Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  Major  of  its  8th  Batn.  ; served  in 
S.  Africa,  1900-1901,  with  Lord  Lovat’s  Scouts  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Argyll,  a J.P.  for  co. 
Inverness,  and  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve  : 
m.  1892,  Maie  Ronald,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Camp- 
bell Stewart,  of  Fasnacloich,  N.B.,  and  has  issue. 

^rnts — 1st  and  4th  sable,  three  salmon  haunant  per 
pale  argent  and  or,  Orde ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gyronny  of  eight 
or  and  sable  within  a bordure  gobonated  purpure  and 
ermine,  Campbell.  Crisis — 1st,  an  elk’s  head  erased  or, 

gorged  with  a collar  invected  sable  ; 2nd,  a dexter  hand 
proper,  holding  a spur  or,  strap  also  proper. 

Seats — Kilmory,  Lochgilphead,  Argyll ; Auchnaba 
House,  Lochgilphead,  Argyll.  Clubs—  Junior  Carlton, 

New  (Edinburgh).  

Son  living— SIMON  ARTHUR,  b.  July  15th,  1907. 
Daughters  living— Alice  Maie,  b.  1897  : m.  1917  the 
Rev.  James  Humphrey  Copner  Macfarlane- Barrow,  R. 
of  Lochgilphead,  Argyllshire.— —Winifred  Beatrice,  b. 

1898. Muriel  Frances,  b.  1903. 

Brothers  living — Colin  Ridley,  b.  1867;  is  a J,P.  for 
co.  Argyll:  m.  1896,  Winifred  Harriet,  da.  of  Capt. 
John  C.  Stewart,  formerly  of  Fasnachloich,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Charles,  b.  1897  ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (wounded), — Alan  Colin,  b.  1898;  sometime  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded),— Bernard  Arthur,  b.  1901, — Peter  Stewart,  b.  1906, — Ian 
Ridley,  b.  1907, — Harry  Eustace,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Paget,  Dunscombe  Road,  Godaiming.— 
Henry  Campbell,  b.  1877  : m.  1901,  Marie  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  John  S.  Barr,  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  has  issue  living,  Beatrice  Constance,  b.  1903.  Residence , La  Beatriz, 
Villa  Valeria,  F.C.P.,  Buenos  Aires,  Argentine. 

Sisters  living — Louisa  Beatrice  : m.  1891,  Arthur  Scott  Williams,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice 
Louisa,  b.  1893  : m.  1919,  Capt.  C.  Shields, — Beatrice  Elisabeth,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Hill  House, 

Yetminster,  Dorset. Alice  Constance:  m.  1904,  Frederick  John  Poynton,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  and 

has  issue  living,  John  Orde,  b.  1906, — Elinor  Mary,  b.  1911.  Residence , 35,?Devonshire  Place,  W. 

Aunt  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Beatrice  Catherine  Orde.  Residence , 10,  Southwick 
Crescent,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Louisa  Charlotte  Temple  {Lady  Campbell-Orde ),  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Temple  Frere,  of  143,  Harley  Street,  W.  : m.  1884,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  William 
Powlett  Campbell-Orde,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1897.  Residence,  Chantry  Place,  Marden,  Kent. 


Mild  but  brave. 


The  1st  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  John,  Governor  of  Dominica,  was  younger  brother  of  the  1st  Baron 
Bolton.  The  3rd  baronet  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1880  the  additional  surname  of  Campbell. 


Orr  Ewing,  see  Ewing. 


Orr-Lewis,  see  Lewis. 


OSBORN,  Creation  (E.)  1662,  of  Chicksands,  Bedfordshire. 

Sir  Algernon  Kerr  Butler  Osborn,  yth 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Henry  John  Robert  Osborn, 
[infra] ; b.  Aug.  8th,  1870  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  George 
Robert,  1892 ; is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  (retired)  Bedford- 
shire Regt.,  a J.P.  for  Beds  (High  Sheriff  1909),  and  patron  of 
two  livings : m.  1903,  Beatrice,  da.  of  William  Bunce  Green- 
field, J.P.,  D.L.  for  Herts,  formerly  of  Haynes  Park,  near  Bed- 
ford, and  has  issue. 

&ms — Argent,  a bend  between  two  lions  rampant  sable.  Crest — A lion’s 
head  argent  ducally  crowned  or. 

Seat — Chicksands  Priory,  Shefford,  Bedfordshire.  Club — Arthur’s, 
Orleans. 

Quantum  in  rebus  inane.  Son3  living— PETER  STANLEY  HOWARD,  b.  Aug.  20th,  1912. 

How  much  vanity  there  Danvers  Lionel  Rouse,  b.  1916. 
is  in  human  affairs.  Daughter  living— Dorothy,  b.  1905. 

Sister  living — Laura  Helen  Charlotte,  b.  1868  : m.  1901,  Capt.  Ernest  Snowdon  St.  Quintin, 
formerly  19th  Hussars.  Residence , Campton  Grange,  Shefford,  Bedfordshire. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  6th  baronet) — Mark  Charles  Davers,  b.  1845  ; formerly  in  R.N. : m.  1st,  1872, 
Mary  Courtenay  .Pratt,  who  d.  1884;  2ndly,  1885,  Mary  Anne  Bell,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  W.  B. 
Fulton,  of  Hobart ; 3rdly,  1904,  Clara  Harriet,  widow  of  Rev.  Henry  Gordon  Cranmer,  R.  of 
Little  Staughton,  Bedfordshire,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Edith  Emily  Mary  Kerr, 
— Charlotte  Eleanor  Davers, — Valentina  (Valey)  Frances  Laura  : m.  1910,  Henry  Young,  of 
Saxonhurst,  Bromham  Road,  Bedford,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Henry  Danvers  b.  1911,  Cecil 
Courtenay  Osborn  b.  ign,  Harold  Valentine  Mark  b.  1917,  Daphne  MaryCece  b.  1915.  Residence, 
Rothsay  House,  Bedford. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet)— Emily  Fanny  Dorothy  {Hon.  Mrs.  Mark  H.  H. 
McDonnell)',  m.  1892,  the  Hon.  Mark  Henry  Horace  McDonnell,  who  d.  1909  [see  E.  Antrim], 
Residence,  24,  Brunswick  Place,  Hove,  Sussex. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Montagu  Osborn,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1843, 
d.  1910  : m.  1876,  the  Hon.  Charlotte  Jane  Kenyon,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  3rd 
Baron  Kenyon  : — 

Muriel,  b.  1881.  Residence , The  Firs,  Ampthill,  Beds. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Montagu  Francis  Finch  Osborn,  B.D.,  4th  son  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1824,  d.  1895  : m.  1861,  Catharine  Barbara,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  John  Marriott, 
of  Kibworth  Harcourt,  Leicestershire  : — 

Rev.  Francis  Wilfrid,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Uppingham  Sch.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1884,  M.A. 
1892);  is  V.  of  St.  Michael’s,  Camden  Town;  m.  1899,  Helen  Osborn,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Lamb,  of  New  York.  Residence,  St.  Michael’s  Vicarage,  10,  Gloucester  Crescent,  N.W.— 
Montagu  John,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Uppingham  and  Durham  Schs.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1891,  M.A.  1896);  is  an  Assist.  Master  at  Malvern  College:  m.  19x8,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Charles 
Roslin  Williams,  of  Lindsay  House,  Bishop’s  Stortford.  Residence,  Forli,  Alexandra  Road,  Mal- 
vern.—Margaret. Catharine  Louisa.  Residence,  Cannock  House,  Malvern  Link. Hilda: 

m.  1897,  Thomas  William  Craster,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Montagu,  b.  1901, — Wilfrid  Shafto, 
b.  1908, — Phyllis  Catharine  (twin),  b.  1908.  Residence,  Craster  Tower,  Northumberland. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Danvers  Henry  Osborn,  5th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1827, 
d.  1898  : m.  1862,  Annette  (now  of  Richmond  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W.),  da. 
of  T.  W.  Wilson,  of  Calcutta  : - 

Arthur,  b.  1863. Danvers,  b.  1864;  is  a J.P.  for  British  Columbia,  and  employed  under  Pacific 

Cable  Board  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Roy.  Canadian  Regt.  (19th  Brig.),  present 
at  battles  of  Paardeberg,  Dreifontein,  and  Johannesburg  (medal  with  four  clasps)  : m.  1906, 
Inez,  second  da.  of  Henry  Smith,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Schomberg,  b.  1909, — Dorothy  Annette,  b.  1907.  Residence,  Bamfield,  Vancouver  Island,  British 
Columbia.  . Laura  Constance  : m.  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Dowsley  Stacpole,  Army  Pay  Depart., 
and  has  issue  living,  Frederic  Aubrey,  b.  1896, — Dorothy,  b.  1897.— --Annette  Frederica  Kathleen. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Osborn,  was  son  of  Sir  Peter  Osborn,  and  grandson  of  Sir  John  Osborn, 
who  purchased  Chicksands  Priory  in  1576.  Sir  Danvers,  the  3rd  baronet,  was  Governor  of  New 
York  before  the  War  of  Independence. 


OSBORNE,  Creation  (I.)  1629,  of  Newtown,  Tipperary. 

Sir  Francis  Osborne,  15th  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Charles  Osborne,  Esq.,  4th  son  of  nth  baronet  [see  infra]  ; 
b.  Nov.  1st,  1856  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Charles  Stanley,  1879  : 
m.  1890,  Kathleen  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  George  Whitfield,  J.P., 
of  3,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  Modreeny,  co.  Tipperary, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  younger  son,  Derrick,  b.  1897  ; 
Lieut.  Durham  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918. 

Strata — Gules,  on  a fesse  cotised  or  two  fountains,  over  all  a bend 
argent.  Cast — A sea-lion  holding  a trident. 

Residence — The  Grange,  Framfield,  Sussex.  Club — Conservative. 

Son  living-GEORGE  FRANCIS,  t.  July  27th,  1894  ; ed.  at  R.M.C. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Eileen,  b.  1891. Kathleen  Muriel,  b.  1893. 

——Rosemary  Estelle,  b.  1907. 

Brother  living — Edward,  b.  1861  : m.  1895,  Phyllis  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Whitley,  of  Fairholme,  Weybridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Stanley 
Patrick,  b.  1904, — Sybil  Margaret,  b.  1895, — Nora  Gladys,  b.  1906, — 
Aline  Grace,  b.  1909.  Residence , Lok-Lo-Ha,  North  Road,  Hythe,  Kent. 

Sisters  living — Isabella  Henrietta,  b.  1853:  m.  1st,  1880,  Samuel  Alfred  Probart,  J.P.,  who  d. 
1881  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Weeden  Dawes,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Michael  Stileman,  b. 
x888, — Eric,  b.  1896,— Vera,  b.  1894.  Residence,  The  Nook,  Gainsborough  Gardens,  Hampstead 

Heath,  N.W. Elizabeth  Emily,  b.  1855. Catherine  Alice,  b.  1858:  m.  1890,  Charles  Edward 

Commin,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Osborne,  b.  1899, — Irene  Constance,  b.  1891,— Joan 

Kathleen,  b.  1895.  Residence,  24,  Victoria  Avenue,  Surbiton. Constance,  b.  1859. .Eleanor, 

b.  1864:  m.  1890,  Eugene  Sully,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Bentinck,  b.  1902,— Francis  Gildas 
Beryle,  b.  1908.  Residence,  21,  Park  Road,  Elthorne,  W.7. 

Mother  living — Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Geary,  C.E.,  of  Euston  Place,  W.C.  : m.  1852,  Charles 
Osborne  [see  ante],  who  d.  1871.  Residence,  26,  St.  John’s  Church  Road,  Folkestone. 

The  2nd  and  7th  baronets  each  represented  the  co.  of  Waterford  in  Parliament.  The  8th  baronet  was 
a Privy  Councillor  in  Ireland,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Carysfort.  On  the  death  of  the  9th  baronet  the 
estates  passed  to  his  sister  Catherine,  who  married  Ralph  Bernal-Osborne,  Esq.,  M.P.,  and  whose  2nd 
daughter,  Grace,  married  in  1874  the  10th  Duke  of  St.  Albans.  The  10th  baronet,  who  was  5th  son  of 
the  8th  baronet,  had,  by  his  marriage  with  Harriet  Toler,  Daniel,  12th  baronet,  and  two  other  sons, 
who  pre-deceased  him.  He  married  2ndly,  June  13th,  1813,  at  Limerick,  Elizabeth  Harding,  of 
Ballydufif,  by  whom  he  had  issue  Charles,  who  had  with  other  issue,  Francis,  15th  baronet  [see  ante] 
whose  pedigree  was  registered  by  Ulster  King  of  Arms  Jan.  1881. 


Osborne-Gibbes,  see  Gibbes. 


OSLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Norbam  Gardens,  City  of  Oxford.  [Extinct  1919.] 

[Name  pronounced  [“Os-ler.”] 

Sir  William  Osler,  M.D. , ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Grace  [Lady  Osier),  da.  of  the  late  John  Revere,  of  Boston, 
U.S.A.  : m.  1892,  Sir  William  Osier,  M.D.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1919,  when  the  title  became  ext., 
having  had  issue,  Edward  Revere,  b.  1896  ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1917.  Residence,  13,  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford. 


OTWAY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Brighton.  [Extinct  1912.] 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  John  Otway,  P.C. , 3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Phoebe  Eleonora.  Residence,  8,  Chester  Square,  S.W. 


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OUTRAM,  Creation  (U.K,)  1858. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Ootram.”J 

Sir  James  Outram,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  13th,  1864;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Francis  Boyd, 
1912  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.  A.  1888,  M.A.  1893);  was  V.  of  St. 
Peter’s,  Ipswich  1896-1900;  Major  Canadian  Reserve 
Mil.,  on  Staff  of  Sch.  of  Inf.,  Alberta  1915-18. 

^rms — Or,  on  a chevron  embattled,  between  three  crosses 
flory  gules,  five  escallops  of  the  first.  Crest — Out  of  an  eastern 
crown  a demi-lion  or,  gorged  with  a wreath  of  laurel  proper, 
holding  between  the  paws  a cross-flory  gules.  Supporters — 
On  either  side  a royal  Bengal  tiger  guardant  proper,  gorged 
with  a wreath  of  laurel  vert,  and  on  the  head  an  eastern 
crown  or. 

Address — 98,  Bouverie  Road  West,  Folkestone. 

Brothers  living-FRANCIS  DAVIDSON,  O.B.E.,  b. 
Aug.  4th,  1867;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major;  formerly  Lieut. 
R.E.  ; sometime  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Fortifications  and  Works;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1st, 
1893,  Maud  Charlotte,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  James  Pope  Kitchin,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Hampton-on-Thames ; 2nd,  1915,  Isabel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  C.  Berry,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage)  Marjorie  Isabella,  b.  1893.  Residence , Lyss-na-Greyne,  Aboyne,  Aber- 
deenshire.  Rev.  Arthur,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1896,  M.A.  1900);  is  R.  of  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  and  an  Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces;  was  in 
Church  Missionary  So.,  India  1897-1905;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal:  m.  1899,  Gertrude  Ellen, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  P.  Withers,  of  Reading,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Ian,  b.  1902, — Keith 
Davidson,  b.  1903, — Jean  Marion,  b.  1906.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  Buck- 
ingham.——/?^. William,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896, 
M.A.  1900);  is  V.  of  Stubbings:  in.  1904,  Haidee  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Frederick  Beau- 
mont, of  Whitley  Beaumont,  Huddersfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Henry,  b.  1907, — James 
Richard,  b.  1911, — Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Stubbings  Vicarage,  Maidenhead. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Frances.  Residence,  98,  Bouverie  Road  West,  Folkestone. Margaret 

Caroline.  Residence,  4A,  Hillfield  Gardens,  Muswell  Hill,  N. Ida  Mabel  : in.  1905,  Capt. 

Vernon  Eliott  Russell,  formerly  Gloucestershire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Francis,  b. 
1907.  Residence,  Roseburn,  Frant  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Benjamin  Outram,  of  Butterley  Hall,  Derbyshire,  was  an  eminent  Civil  Engineer,  through  whose 
exertions  “ Tram  ’’  roads  were  popularised.  His  son,  Sir  James,  the  1st  baronet,  an  illustrious  Indian 
General,  Administrator  and  Diplomatist,  was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir 
Francis  Boyd,  was  in  B.C.S.,  and  served  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8. 

OWEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Orielton,  Pembrokeshire. 

Sir  John  Arthur  Owen,*  4th  Baronet ; 
b,  Feb.  5th,  1892  ; ed.  at  Llandovery  Sch.,  and  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Hugh 
Charles,  1909;  is  Capt.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somer- 
setshire L.I.):  m.  1914,  Lucy  Fletcher,  da.  ofF.  W. 
Pilkington,  of  Kencott  House,  near  Lechlade,  and 
has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  a chevron  or,  between  three  lions  rampant 
or.  ftrtst — A lion  rampant  or. 

Residence — Kencot  House,  near  Lechlade,  Gloucester- 
shire. 


Sons  living— HUGH  BERNARD  PILKINGTON,  b. 

1915. John  William,  b.  1917. 

Sister  living — Margaret  Catherine  Gwenllian,  b.  1893  : m. 
1912,  George  Bennett,  and  has  issue  living,  Martha  Joan, 
b.  1914.  Residence , Fishguard,  S.  Wales. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet)— Alice  Henrietta  - 
Rodney : in.  1879,  Henry  Bowes  Scott,  who  d.  1894, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Harry  George  Rodney,  b.  1887^: 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Dorothy  Alice  Bowes, — Vernita  Edith  Rodney  : 

m.  19x2,  Arthur  Churchill. Ellen  Rodney.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Martha  Roberts  ( Lady  Owen),  da.  of  — Lewis  : m.  1890, 
Sir  Hugh  Charles  Owen,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  R esidence,  Preswylfa,  Kilgerran,  Pembroke- 
shire. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Rodney  Owen,  son  (by  2nd  marriage  with  Henrietta  Fraser, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Edward  Rodney  [see  B.  Rodney,  colls.])  of  2nd  baronet  b. 
1850,  d.  1886  : m.  1870,  Georgiana  Metcalf,  da.  of  Capt.  C.  G.  King  : — 

Arthur  Edward  Rodney,  b.  1877  : in.  1905,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George  Edwin  Love,  and  has  issue 

living,  Hugh,  b.  (Jan.)  1907, — George,  b.  (Nov.)  1907, — Kitty,  b.  19-  . Alice  Georgina.' 

Margaret  Edith:  in.  1900,  Com.  Robert  Burton  Rodney,  U.S.  Navy.-  —Georgina  Marion:  in. 
1912,  Sydney  Stuart  Gear.  Residence, 

John  Lord,  M.P.  for  the  Pembroke  Burghs,  and  Lord-Lieut.  of  Pembrokeshire,  assumed  the 
name  of  Owen  on  inheriting  the  estates  of  Sir  Hugh  Owen,  6th  baronet  (creation  1641).  Sir  Arthur 
Owen,  M.P.,  3rd  baronet  of  the  first  creation,  gave  the  deciding  vote  which  established  the  Hanoverian 
succession  to  the  British  Throne,  after  riding  from  Wales  on  purpose  in  an  unprecedently  short  time. 
Sir  Arthur  Owen’s  grandda.,  Corbetta,  was  mother  of  the  Sir  John  Owen,  cr.  a baronet  1813. 
The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Pembroke  Dist.  (L)  1826-38  and  1861-8  : he  m.  1st,  1825,  Angelina, 
who  d.  1844,  sister  of  1st  Lord  Tredegar ; 2ndly,  1845,  Henrietta,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Edward  Rodney,  R.N.,  son  of  the  historic  Adm.,  1st  Lord  Rodney.  The  baronetcy  of  the  first 
creation  (1641)  became  ext.  at  the  death  in  1851  of  Sir  William  Owen-P>arlow,  8th  baronet.  The  3rd 
baronet  of  this  creation,  Sir  Hugh  Charles,  served  at  siege  of  Monte  Video  1845-6,  and  in  Kaffir  War 
1846-7  (medal). 


★ His  brother,  Augustus  Owen,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Somersetshire  L.I. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918. 


I know  not  how  to  change  my  faith. 


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CUNLIFFE-OWEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Bray, 
co.  Berks. 

Sir  Hugo  Cunliffe-Owen,  ist  Baronetr 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Philip  Cunliffe-Owen,  K.C.M.G.  , 
K.C.B.,  C.I.E. ; b.  Aug.  i6th,  1870;  ed.  at  Brighton 
and  Clifton  Colls. ; is  a C.E.,  and  Vice-Chm.  of  British  - 
American  Tobacco  Co. ; appointed  Controller  of  Eastern 
Propaganda,  Ministry  of  Information  1918:  m.  1918, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  James  Oliver,  of  New  York. 

— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  sable,  a lion  rampant  between- 
tbree  crosses  couped  within  a bordure,  all  or,  Owen  ; 2nd  and  3rd,, 
sable,  three  conies  courant  in  pale  with  two  {launches  argent, 
Cunliffe.  Crists— ist,  a lion  rampant  sable  charged  with  three 
crosses  couped  in  pale  or,  Owen  ; 2nd,  a greyhound  sejant  argent, 
collared  sable,  in  front  of  a flag-staff  proper,  flowing  therefrom  a 
banner  also  charged  with  a cross  gules. 

Seat— Weir  Bank,  Bray,  Berks.  Chibs — St.  James’s,  Bath,. 
St.  Stephen’s,  Metropolitan  (New  York). 


DIXWELL-OXENDEN,  Creation  (E.)  1678,  of  Deane,  Kent. 

Sir  Percy  Dixwell  Nowell  Dixwell-Oxenden, 
10th  Baronet ; b.  June  6th,  1838;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Henry 
Montagu  1895  ; formerly  Capt.  E.  Kent  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Kent,  and  patron  of  one  living ; in  1890  received 
Roy.  license  to  assume  the  surnames  of  Oxenden-Dixwell,  but 
has  assumed  those  of  Dixwell-Oxenden : m.  1868,  Isabella* 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  Daniel  Finch  Hatton  [ see  E. 
Winchilsea,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

^nns — Argent,  a chevron  gules  between  three  oxen  passant  sable.  Crist 
— Out  of  a ducal  coronet  gules,  a lion’s  head  affrontee  or. 

Residence — 


Daughters  living — Muriel  Elizabeth  Anna  Louisa  ( Lady  Capel  Cure)y 
b.  1869 : m.  1889,  Sir  Edward  Henry  Capel  Cure  [B.  Rookwood],  Commercial  Counsellor,  British- 
Embassy,  Rome.  Residence , Villa  della  Quercia,  Pallanza  Lago  Maggiore,  Italy.— Guendolen 
Isabel,  b.  1880:  m.  1908,  Engineer-Corn.  Percy  Frederick  Griffiths,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Owen  Oxenden,  b.  1917, — David  Oxenden,  b.  1920. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Oxenden,  4th  son  ot  7th  baronet,  b.  1800,  d.  1874  : /«- 
1823,  Catherine  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Holcombe,  D.D.  : — 

Charlotte  Georgiana  (Lady  iVeare) : m.  1850,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Edwin  Weare,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1898,  and  has  issue  living,  Constance  Marion, — Emily  Georgina.  Residence , 6,  Courtfield 
Gardens,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Oxenden  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Vernon  Oxenden,  b.  1S26,  d.  1868:  m.  1861,  Norah  Louisa  (who 
d.  19 — , having  m.  2ndly,  1871,  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred  Lyte,  who  d.  1911),  da.  of  Martin- 
Richard  Gubbins,  B.C.S.  — 

Constance  Elizabeth  : m.  1st,  1890,  Capt.  Alexander  Morrogh,  formerly  9th  Lancers,  who  d.  1893; 

2ndly,  1894,  John  Newington,  Esq. Flora  Caroline:  m.  1886,  Col.  Patrick  FitzGerald  Gallwey, 

R.A.,  who  d.  1903,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  Vernon,  b.  1895.  Maud  Alice. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Ashton  Oxenden,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Montreal  and  Metro- 
politan of  Canada,  6th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1808,  d.  1892  : m.  1864,  Sarah,  who 
d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Hoare  Bradshaw  : — 

Mary  Ashton  : in.  1891,  Charles  John  Wood,  who  d.  1902,  Equerry  to  H.R.H.  Princess  Frederica 
of  Hanover  (Baroness  von  Pawel-Rammingen),  and  has  issue  living,  Frederica  Frances  Ashton, 
b.  1896.  Residence , 

This  family  had  been  settled  at  Dene  since  temp.  Edward  III.  The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Canterbury,  George  Oxender.,  father  of  the  4th  baronet,  m.  Elizabeth,  da.  and  heir  of  Sir  Basil 
Dixweli,  Bt.,  of  Broome  Park,  Kent,  which  has  from  that  time  been  the  family  seat.  The  5th/ 
baronet.  M.P.  for  Sandwich,  was  successively  a Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  of  the  Admiralty. 


PAGET,  Creation  (U.K.)  1871,  of  Harewcod  Place,  Middlesex. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Padget.”] 


Labor  ipse  voluptas. 
Work  itself  is  pleasure. 


Sir  John  Rahere  Paget,  K.C. , 2nd  Baronet ; b . 
March  9th,  1848;  s.  his  father,  Sir  James,  D.C.L. , LL.D.y 
F.R.S.,  1899  5 ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1S70) ; is  a Fellow  of  King’s  Coll.,  London;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1873,  a K.C.  1902,  and  a Bencher  1908  : m.  1883,  Julia 
Norrie,  da.  of  the  late  George  L.  A.  Moke,  of  New  York, 
and  has  issue. 

£\rms — Sable  ; on  a cross  engrailed,  between  in  the  ist  and  4th  quarters 
an  eagle  displayed  and  in  the  2nd  and  3rd  a heraldic  tiger  passant  argent, 
an  escallop  of  the  flrst.  Crest — A heraldic  tiger  passant  argent,  gorged 
with  a collar  and  charged  with  two  escallops  sable. 

Residence — 14,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.  Chambers — 4,  Paper  Build- 
ings, Temple,  E.C.  Club — New  University. 


Sons  living- JAMES  FRANCIS,  R.N.,  b.  Sept.  25th,  1890;  became 


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Lieut.  1911,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1919. George  Norrie  (twin),  b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 

at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-15  (wounded). 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Norrie,  b.  1889  : m.  1915,  Lieut.-Com.  Kenneth  Berkeley  Mackenzie 

Churchill,  R.N.  [see  Gordon,  Bt.,  cr.  1631,  colls.].  Residence,  Muston  Manor,  Dorchester. 

Winifred  Norah,  b.  1896  : in.  1918,  Major  Bernard  Charles  Tolver  Paget,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  (infra). 
Brothers  living — Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Luke  ( Lord  Bishop  0/  Chester),  D.D. , b.  1853  [see  “Peerage  ”]. 

Stephen,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878, 

M.A.  1886);  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1883,  and  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1885:  m.  1885,  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Burd,  M.D.,  of  Newport  House,  Shrewsbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor 
Katherine,  b.  1888:  m.  1909,  Osbert  John  Radcliffe  Howarth,  O.B.E.,  of  Hawthorn  Lodge, 
Sevenoaks, — Dorothea  Mary  ( Lady  Mayheiv),  b.  1889:  in.  1911,  Sir  Basil  Edgar  Mayhew, 
K.B.E.,  of  34,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.n.  Residence , Furzedown,  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 
Sisters  living — Catharine  : in.  1877,  the  Rev.  Henry  Lewis  Thompson,  who  d.  1905,  V.  of  St. 
Mary’s,  Oxford.  Residences , 14,  Oakley  Square,  Euston,  N.W. ; Tan-yr-allt,  Penmaenmawr. 
— Mary  Maud.  Residence , 20,  Clarendon  Road,  W.n. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Francis  Paget,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford,  2nd  son  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  1851,  d.  1911  : in.  1883,  Helen  Beatrice,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the 
late  Very  Rev.  Richard  William  Church,  Dean  of  St.  Paul’s  : — 

Richard  James,  b.  1884;  ed,  at  Shrewsbury,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  is  Capt.  Canadian  Rifles: 

111.  1915,  Jean  Ross,  da.  of  George  Pickup  Holden,  J.P.,  of  Darwen,  Lancashire. Edward 

Francis,  b.  1886.— —Bernard  Charles  Tolver,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1887;  is  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918:  in. 

1918,  Winifred  Norah,  da.  of  Sir  John  Rahere  Paget,  K.C.,  2nd  Bt.  (ante). Humphrey,  b.  1891 ; 

Capt.  in  the  Army : in.  1918,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Sir  Lewis  Tonna  Dibdin.  Beatrice 
Mary,  b.  1885 : m-  I9IO>  the  Rev.  George  Herbert  Jeudwine,  sometime  V.  of  Howe-Bridge. 
Residence, 

Not  in  remainder. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  George  Edward  Paget,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S., 
brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1809,  d.  1892  : in.  1851,  Clara,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Thomas  Fardell,  LL.D.,  V.  of  Sutton,  Isle  of  Ely: — 

George  Edmund,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Caius  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1877)  : m.  1877,  Stella  Rosalind 
Jeanette,  sister  of  Sir  David  Lionel  Salomons,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Richard 
[Club,  Royal  Automobile),  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  191T,  Ichi,  da. 
of  the  late  S.  Watanabe,  of  Yokohama, — Harold  Edmund  George  [Club,  Junior  Army  and  Navy), 
b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge,  and  at  Ch.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1920)  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army. 
Residences,  Oak  Lodge,  Broomhill,  Tunbridge  Wells  ; Redcot,  Salcombe,  S.  Devon.  Club,  Royal 

Thames  Yacht. Charles  Edward,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Charterhouse;  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 

1882;  is  Medical  Officer  of  Health  to  Northamptonshire  County  Council:  in.  1890,  Ethel  Pilk- 
ington,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Brandreth,  R.  of  Standish,  Lancashire.  Residence,  Great 
Houghton  House,  near  Northampton.  Club,  Windham.  Alfred  James  Meyrick,  M.D.,  b.  1869; 
M.B.  and  C.M.  Edin.  1895,  M.D.  1897;  formerly  Senior  Med.  Officer,  Somaliland  Protectorate 
has  Somaliland  medal : in.  1895,  Christabel  Mary,  third  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Christopher  Brome 
Barrow,  of  11,  Lansdown  Crescent,  Bath,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  Paul  Barrow,  M.C.,  o.  1897  ; 
ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.  ; Lieut.  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.), — Meyrick  Yare,  b.  1901, — 
Tolver  Owen  Berbera,  b.  1908.  Residence,  102,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.8.  Club, 
Sports.  Owen  Frank,  M.D.,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B.  1895,  M.D. 
1906) : m.  1896,  Hilda  Maude,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Astley  Cooper,  and  has  issue  living,  Prince  Meyrick, 
b.  1909, — Olwen  Rowenna,  b.  1912, — Hilda  Jeannette,  b.  1900, — Kuhio  Therese  Violet,  b.  1902. 
Residence,  Fremantle,  W.  Australia.— Clara  Maud:  in.  1889,  Hans  Friedrich  Gadow,  Ph.D., 
F.R.S.,  Strickland  Curator  and  Reader  in  Zoology,  Camb.  Residence,  Cleramendi,  Great 

Shelford,  Cambridge. Rose  Elisabeth  ( Lady  Thomson)',  m.  1890,  Sir  Joseph  John  Thomson, 

O.M.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  Master  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge.  Residence,  The  Lodge,  Trinity 

College,  Cambridge. Violet  Emma:  m.  1st,  1887,  Charles  Smart  Roy,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Professor 

of  Pathology  in  Camb.  Univ.,  who  d.  1897;  2ndly,  1901,  James  Henly  Batty.  Residences,  40, 
Harley  House,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.i ; Manor  House,  Chorley  Wood  Common,  Herts. 

Sir  James  Paget,  1st  baronet,  was  an  eminent  surgeon,  Sergeant-Surg.  to  Queen  Victoria  and 
Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII.  when  Prince  of  Wales. 


PAGET,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Cranmore  Hall,  co.  Somerset. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Padget.”] 


Sir  Richard  Arthur  Surtees  Paget, 

2nd  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  13th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Horner,  P.C.,  1908  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll  , Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1895;  Hon.  A.R.I.B.A.  ; was  Assist.  Sec. 
to  Admiralty  Board  of  Invention  and  Research 
1914-18  : m.  1897,  Lady  Muriel  Evelyn  Vernon 
Finch-Hatton,  O.B.E. , da.  of  12th  Earl  of  Winchil- 
sea  and  Nottingham,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Sable,  on  a cross  invected  argent,  between  four 
eagles  displayed  ermine,  an  eagle  displayed  between  four  lions 
passant  of  the  first.  Cmt — A demi  heraldic  tiger,  sable, 
maned,  tufted,  and  gorged  with  a collar  vallary  argent,  and 
holding  in  its  mouth  an  eagle’s  leg  erased  at  the  thigh  or. 

Seat — Cranmore  Hall,  Shepton  Mallet.  Town  Residence — 
x,  Devonshire  Terrace,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  Office — 74, 
Strand,  W.C.  Clubs — Garrick,  Royal  Automobile,  Royal 
Aero.  

Son  living— JOHN  STARR,  b . Nov.  25th,  1914. 

Daughters  living — Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1901. Pamela 

Winefred,  b.  1903.  Angela  Sibell,  b , 1906. 

Brother  living— Geoffrey  Moore,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  Major  Coldstream 
Saying  and  doing.  Guards;  was  A.D.C.  and  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of 

S.  Africa  (Viscount  Gladstone)  1910-14;  served  in  S.  Africa, 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded).  Clubs, 
Guards’,  Bachelors’. 


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Sisters  living — Hylda  Snow:  m.  1909,  Archibald  Edward  Balfour,  solicitor,  and  has  issue  living. 

Residence , 12,  Chester  Square,  S.W. Dorothy  Mary  ( Viscountess  Gladstone ) ; is  a Lady  of 

Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : in.  .1901,  the  1st  Viscount  Gladstone.  Resi- 
dences, 4,  Cleveland  Square,  St.  James’s,  S.W.i  ; Dane  End,  Ware,  Herts. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Caroline  Isabel  ( Lady  Paget),  2nd  da.  of  Henry  Edward 
Surtees,  of  Redworth  Hall,  co.  Durham,  and  Dane  End,  Ware,  Herts  : in.  1866,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  Horner  Paget,  P.C.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence,  5,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet  was  many  years  Chm.  of  Somerset  Quarter  Sessions  and  County  Council,  and  sat  as 
M.P.  forE.  Somerset  (C)  1865-8,  for  Mid  Somerset  1868-85,  and  for  Wells  Div.  of  Somersetshire  1885-95. 

PAGET,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Sutton  Bonington,  Notts. 

[Name  pronounced  “Padget.”] 

Sir  George  Ernest  Paget,  ist  Baronet,  only 
son  of  the  late  George  Byng  Paget,  of  Sutton  Boning- 
ton, Notts  ; b.  Nov.  10th,  1841  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly 
Lieut.  Roy  Horse  Guards,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Leicestershire  Yeo. 
Cav. ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts  (High  Sheriff  1898), 
a J.P.  for  Leicestershire,  and  a Director  of  Midland  Rail- 
way (Chm.  1890-1911)  : m.  1864,  Sophia,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of 
Col.  Charles  Holden,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a cross  engrailed  sable  fretty  of  the  first  between  two 
escallops  of  the  second,  one  in  dexter  chief,  the  other  in  sinister  base. 
Crest — A lion  rampant  sable,  collared  or,  supporting  with  its  sinister  paW  a 
shield  argent,  charged  with  an  escallop  of  the  first. 

Seat — Sutton  Bonington,  Notts.  Clubs — Turf,  Carlton. 


son  living-CECIL  WALTER,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  Oct.  19th,  1875; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918:  111.  1906,  Lady  Alex- 
andra Louisa  Godolphin  Osborne,  da.  of  9th  Duke  of  Leeds.  Residence,  King’s  Newton,  Derby. 
Clubs,  Boodle’s,  Carlton. 

Daughter  living — Hylda  Sophia:  m.  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Arthur  Tilney,  Lancers,  and  has 
issue  living,  a son,  b.  1903, — a son,  b.  1906.  Residence, 

1 (E.)  1660,  of  Carlton,  Northamptonshire. 

Sir  Edward  Geoffrey  Broadley  Palmer, 

10th  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Palmer, 
grandson  of  the  5th  baronet;  b.  June  14th,  1864  ; s. 
his  cousin,  Rev.  Sir  Lewis  Henry,  1909;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.  A.  1887, M.  A.  1897) ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicestershire,  patron  of  three 
livings ; formerly  Major  3rd  Batn.  Leicestershire  Regt., 
and  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served  with  Leicestershire 
Regt.  1914-15  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Rutland  1910:  in. 
Jan.  1891,  Sibyll  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Smith 
Neill,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Barneweil,  and  Swindrige 
Muir,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue. 

girma — Sable,  a chevron  or,  between  three  crescents  argent. 
Crtat — A wyvern,  wings  addorsed  or,  armed  and  langued  gules. 

Seats — Withcote  Hall.  Oakham ; Carlton  Park,  Market- 
Harboro’ ; Carlton  Curlieu  Hall,  Leicester.  Club — Junior 

Carlton.  

Sons  living-GEOFFREY  FREDERICK  NEILL,  b.  Sept. 
20th,  1893 ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  is 

Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  Club,  Guards’. Lewis  Henry, 

b.  1903  ; ed.  at  Eton. 

Daughter  living— Sibyll  Alice  Bridget,  b.  Nov.  1891  : in. 
1913,  Francis  Edward  Michael  Reader,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Geoffrey,  b.  1916, — Evelyn  Sophia  Carlton,  b.  1914. 

May  the  success  be  equal  to  the  labor.  Residence,  The  Lodge,  Ashtead,  Surrey. 

Sisters  living— Hester  Alice:  in.  1886,  Charles  Henry  Vane  Holder  [B.  Barnard].  Residence, 
Elmscot,  Bampfylde  Road,  Torquay. Emily  Heyrick. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Palmer,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1780,  d.  1856  ; 
in.  1816,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  i860,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Heyrick  : — 

Rev.  Charles  Samuel,  b.  1830;  ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1854,  M.A.  1855):  has  been  R. 
of  Eardisley,  and  Preb.  and  Tieasurer  of  Hereford  : was  Canon  Residentiary  of  Hereford,  1892-1909  : 
in.  1854,  Ellen,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Douglas,  Canon  of  Durham,  and  has  issue 
living,  Margaret  Eleanor  : nr.  1891,  Charles  Henry  Fehler  Christie,  of  The  Wilderness,  Chipping 
Ongar,  Essex.  Residence,  Hampton  Manor,  Hereford.— 'I'homas,  b.  1832  ; formerly  Capt.  47th 
Regt.,  and  Hon.  Major  Auxiliary  Forces;  served  throughout  Crimean  war  (medal  with  three 
clasps,  Turkish  medal,  5th  class  Medjidie)  : in.  i860,  Harriet  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the 
late  Edwaid  Dawson,  M.P,,  of  Whatton  House,  Leicestershire.  Residence,  3,  Raby  Place,  Bath. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Palmer  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Herrick  Augustus  Palmer,  b.  1835,  d.  1908:  in.  1861,  Dorothy  Susan, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Sir  Arthur  Grey  Hazlerigg,  12th  Bt.  : — 

Heyrick  Arthur,  b.  1864.  Residence,  10,  Manchester  Street,  W. Frederick  Charles,  b.  1866;  is 

Major  Manchester  Regt.  : nt.  1897,  Eleanor  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wilson  Sharpin,  F.R.C.S., 
of  34,  SilKvood  Road,  Brighton,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Esther,  b.  1898, — Eleanor  Joan,  b. 

1904.  Residence , Altrincham,  Cheshire.  Club,  Clarendon  (Manchester). Robert  Henry,  D.S.O. , 

b.  1868  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Strathcona’s  Horse  (wounded,  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1015-18 (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Beleian  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1917  : 
111.  1909,  Margaret  Finch,  elder  da.  of  the  late  Gerard  Finch  Dawson,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
Henry  Cha  irs,  b.  1916,— Mary  Margaret,  b.  1914. Charles,  b.  1869. Francis  Hubert,  M.C., 


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b.  1877;  *s  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  (twice  wounded,  M.C.): 
m.  1907,  Elsie  Edith,  youngest  da.  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Baptist  Money,  formerly  R.  of  Weybridge, 

and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Frances,  b.  1911. ■ Elizabeth  Ethel. Barbara  Gwendoline  Mary 

Isabel:  m.  1904,  Fort  Greenwood,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Basil  Fort,  b.  1904, — Timothy 
Heyrick,  b.  1908 Henrietta  Dorothy. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Geoffrey,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Stamford  in  the  Long  Parliament,  and  was  subse- 
quently one  of  the  Commissioners  at  the  Treaty  of  Uxbridge,  Attorney-General  to  Charles  II.,  and 
Chief  Justice  of  Chester.  The  3rd,  4th,  and  5th  baronets  successively  represented  Leicestershire  in 
Parliament. 

PALMER,  Creation  (I.)  1777,  of  Kenure  Park,  Dublin.  [Extinct  1910.] 

Sir  Roger  William  Henry  Palmer,  5th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet—  Mili.tcent  {Lady  Palmer),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Plumer  Rooper, 
R.  of  Abbots  Rypton  : m.  1883,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Roger  William  Henry  Palmer,  5th  baronet,  who*/. 
1910,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences,  Kenure  Park,  Rush,  Dublin  ; Cefn  Park,  Wrexham  ; 
Glenisland,  Maidenhead. 

PALMER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Wanlip  Hall,  Leicestershire. 

Sir  Frederick  Archdale  Palmer, 

6th  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Arch- 
dale Palmer,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet  ; b. 
Aug.  25th,  1857  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  George 

Hudson,  1919  ; is  patron  of  one  living  : m.  1892, 
Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Edward  Arthur 
Somerset,  C.B.  [ see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.],  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son,  Edward  Ducarel, 
b.  1897  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1917. 

— Argent,  on  two  bars  sable  three  trefoils  slipped 
of  the  first,  in  chief  a greyhound  courant  of  the  second, 
collared  or.  Crest — On  a mount  vert  a greyhound  sejant 

sable,  gorged  with  a collar  or,  rimmed  gules,  and  charged 
on  the  shoulder  with  a trefoil  slipped  argent. 

Seal — Newland  House,  near  Coleford,  Gloucestershire. 


Sons  living— JOHN  ARCHDALE,  b.  Nov.  10th,  1894. 

Philip  Somerset,  b.  1899. 

Sister  living — Mary  Elizabeth.  Residence , South  Lodge,  Newland,  Gloucestershire.  • 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Augusta  Amelia  {Lady  Augusta  A.  Palmer),  da.  of  9th  Earl 
Ferrers : m.  1873,  Sir  Archdale  Robert  Palmer,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1906.  Residence,  Wanlip 
Hall,  Leicester. 

The  1 st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Grave  Hudson,  was  a Director  of  the  South  Sea  Co.,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  Leicestershire  1780.  Sir  Charles  Thomas,  2nd  baronet,  assumed  the  surname  of  Palmer,  by 
royal  sign-manual,  1813,  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Henry  Palmer, 
of  Wanlip. 

PALMER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Crinkle  Park,  co.  York,  and  of  Newcastle- 

upon-Tyne. 

Sir  Alfred  Molyneux  Palmer,  3rd 
Baronet ; -b-  June  3rd,  1853 ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  George 
Robson,  1910;  is  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman  of 
Durham  (High  Sheriff,  1915),  a J.P.  for  Borough  of 
Jarrow,  a Managing  Director  of  John  Bowes  and 
Partners  (Limited),  and  Chm.  of  Bede  Metal  and 

(Limited),  and  of  Palmer,  Hall  and  Co.  (Limited) : 
m.  1884,  Ellen  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Younge,  and  has  issue. 

— Sable,  on  a chevron  between  three  crescents  in  chief 
and  a lion  passant  in  base  argent,  two  tilting  spears  chevronwise 
proper.  Crtst — In  front  of  a tilting  spear  erect  proper  a wyvern 
or,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a crescent  argent. 

Residence — Walworth  Castle,  Darlington.  Clubs — Brooks’s, 
Northern  Counties,  County  (Durham). 


Son  living-  FREDERICK  CHARLES,  b.  Dec.  3rd,  1884  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Staffordshiie  Yeo.  : m.  1913,  Mabel  Frances, 
da.  of  Norton  Hughes-Hallett,  of  The  Knoll,  Deroy,  and  has 
issue  living,  Anthony  Frederick  Mark,  b.  1914, — Diana  Mabel, 
b.  1917.  Residence,  St.  Stephen’s  Manor,  Cheltenham. 
Daughters  living— Phyllis  Adela,  b.  1888  : m.  1908,  Philip 
Durning  Holt,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Sibbersfield 

Hall,  Churton,  near  Chester. Evelyn  May,  b.  1891. Gladys  Mary,  b.  1893. Audrey, 

b.  1898. 

Half-Brothers  living— Claude  Bowes,  C.B.E.,  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  abroad;  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Northumberland  R.A.M.C.  (Vol.)  ; is  a Mining  Engineer,  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Durham,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Commr. 
St.  John  Ambulance  Brig.,  and  Co.  Director  Vol.  Aid  Detachments,  British  Red  Cross  So. 
and  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Northumberland  and  Durham;  European  War  1914-18 
with  British  and  French  Red  Cross ; formerly  Lieut.  Army  Motor  Reserve  ; C.B.E.  1918  : m.  1896, 
Marian,  O.B.E.,  A.R.R.C.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Charlton  Ramsey,  of  South  Shields,  and  widow  of  Edmund  Charles  Jenkens.  Resi- 
dences, Wardley  Hall,  Pelaw-on-Tyne,  co.  Durham  ; 28,  Lexham  Gardens,  W. 8.  Clubs,  Royal 

Automobile,  County  (Durham),  Union  (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Godfrey  Mark,  M.P.,b.  1878; 

ed.  at  Eton,  and  in  Paris;  is  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  Major  Territorial  Force 


Chemical  Co.  (Limited),  of  Widdrington  Coal  Co. 


Let  the  reward  equal  the  labor. 


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Reserve  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Durham  co.,  Jarrow  Div.  ( L ) since  rJan.  1910:  m.  1906,  Eleonora 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Geddes,  of  Blairmore,  Aberdeenshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Mark, 
b.  1917. — Brenda  Eleonora  Mary,  b.  1907, — Myrtle  Frances,  b.  1912.  Residences,  Grinkle  Park, 
Loftus,  Yorkshire  ; 5,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. 

Half  Sister  living — Hilda  Gertrude  Montgomerie  b.  1884. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Lionel  Hugo  Palmer,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1870,  d.  19x4  : 
?n.  1st,  1894,  Ida  Brae,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Wilberforce  Wilson  (formerly  Surveyor- 
Gen.  of  Hong  Kong);  2ndly,  1906,  Blanche,  only  da.  of  Walter  Balmford,  of 
York : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Claudia  Augusta  Geraldine,  b.  1896. Victoria  Louisa,  b.  1897. (By  2nd  mar- 
riage) Charles  Lionel,  b.  1910. Marjorie  Blanche,  b.  1907. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Mark,  was  a coal-owner  and  founder  of  the  town  of  Jarrow,  of  which 
he  was  the  first  Mayor  1875,  and  was  M.P.  for  N.  Durham  (Z.)  1874,  and  from  1874  to  1885,  and  for 
Jarrow  Div.  of  co.  Durham  1885  to  1907. 

PALMER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Reading,  Berks,  and  Grosvenor  Square,  St.  George 
Hanover  Square.  Westminster,  co.  London.  [Extinct  1910  ] 

Sir  Walter  Palmer,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet-Gladys  Milton  (Dayan?  Muda  of  Sarawak),  b.  1884:  /«. 
1904,  Bertram  Willes  Dayrell  Brooke,  Tuan  Muda  of  Sarawak,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Sir  Anthony 
Charles  Johnson  Brooke,  G.C.M.G.,  H.H.  the  Raja  of  Sarawak  [see  Sarawak,  “Knights’ 
Widows”),  and  has  issue  living,  Antoni  Walter  Dayrell,  b.  1912, — Jean  Margaret  Palmer,  b.  1905, 
—Elizabeth,  b.  1909, — Anne  Elaine  Primula,  b.  1910.  Residences , 4B,  Cheniston  Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, W. ; Tan-y-Garth  Farm,  Pontfadog,  Chirk,  N.  Wales;  Chesterton  House,  Cirencester. 

Palmer  (Fuller-Palmer-Acland),  see  Acland. 

PALMER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Grosvenor  Crescent,  City  of  Westminster. 

Sir  Samuel  Ernest  Palmer,  ist  Baronet , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Palmer,  of  Northcourt, 
Hampstead  (one  of  the  founders  of  Huntley  and 
Palmers,  of  Reading),  by  Mary  Jane,  who  d.  1910,  da. 
of  Joseph  Marsh,  of  Stoke  Newington,  N. ; b.  March 
28th,  1858;  ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  abroad;  is  a 
Director  of  Huntley  and  Palmers  (Limited),  biscuit 
manufacturers,  of  Reading,  Dep.  Chm.  of  Great 
Western  Railway,  a Trustee  of  King  Edward  VII. 
Hospital  for  Officers,  a Member  of  Council  of  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Music,  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Organists, 
on  Committee  of  Management  of  Roy.  Choral  So., 
an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Co.  of  Musicians,  a J.P  for  co. 
of  London,  and  one  of  H.M.  s Lieuts.  for  City  of 
London;  founder  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Music  Patrons’  Fund 
and  Berkshire  Scholarship,  also  two  Scholarships  at 
Guildhall  : in.  1881,  Amy  Christiana,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Alderman  George  Swan  Nottage,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London,  and  has  issue. 

^rme — Per  saltire  azure  and  gules  two  palmers’  staves  in  saltire 
between  four  escallops  or.  Crtst — Upon  a mount  vert  in  front  of  a palm  tree  proper,  three  escallops 

fesseways  or. 

Residence — 10,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Carlton,  Athenaeum,  Hurlingham. 


Sons  living— ERNEST  CECIL  NOTTAGE,  b.  June  9th,  1882;  ed.  at  Wnchester  Coll.,  and  at 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905)  ; is  a Director  of  Huntley  and  Palmers  (Limited),  biscuit  manufac- 
turers : m.  1909,  Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late  William  McKinley  Osborne,  ofU.S.A.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Raymond  Cecil,  b.  1916, — Gordon  William  Nottage,  b.  1918,  — Marjorie  Elizabeth,  b.  1910. 
Residence , Fernhurst,  Pinkney’s  Green,  Maidenhead. Arnold  Nottage,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Win- 

chester Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1908);  sometime  Capt.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s 
(Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.)  : m.  1911,  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Freeland,  of  Lingfield,  Surrey, 
and  has  issue  living,  Susan  Helen,  b.  1912,— Felicity  Amy,  b.  1913, — Rachel  Joan,  b.  1916, — Nancy 
Gillian,  b.  1918.  Residence , Exning,  Newmarket. 

PARKER,  Creation  (E.)  1681,  of  Melford  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Rev.  Sir  William  Hyde  Parker,  iotb 
Baronet;  b.  April  8th,  1863;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William,  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1890);  was  Domestic 
Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Barbados  and  Windward 
Islands  1890-91  ; is  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman 
for  W.  Suffolk  : in.  1890,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Leech,  Esq.,  of  Gorse  Hall,  Dukinfield, 
Cheshire,  and  has  issue. 

&nn8 — Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  sable,  a buck’s  head 
cabossed,  between  two  flaunches  argent,  Parker  ; 2nd  and 
3rd,  azure,  a chevron  between  three  lozenges  or,  Hyde.  Crist — 
A dexter  arm  erect,  vested  azure,  slashed  and  cuffed  argent, 
holding  in  the  hand  proper  an  attire  of  a stag  gules. 

Seat — Melford  Hall,  Long  Melford,  Suffolk. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  STEPHEN  HYDE.  b.  Jan.  23rd, 
1892  ; ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is 
Lieut,  ist  Dragoon  Guards.  ■ Harry  Hyde,  b.  1905. 
aughter  living — Mary  Stephanie  Hyde,  b.  1894  : m.  1919,  Lieut.  Kenneth  William  Gordon 
Duke,  K.N. 


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Brothers  living — Edmond  Hyde,  C.B. , b.  1868;  became  Lieut.  1891,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1906,  and 
Rear-Adm.  19 — ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1918:  in.  1908,  Helen  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  George 
Raymond  Portal.-— Laurence  Hyde,  b.  1870  : m.  1906,  Ada  Letitia  Moor,  el.  da.  of the  late  Joseph 
Alphonsus  Horsford,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Long  Melford  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Laurence  Edmond 
Hyde,  b.  1912,— Anthony  Edington  Hyde,  b.  1915, — Mary  Hyde,  b.  1908.  Residence , Smeetham 

Hall,  Bulmer,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. John  Barnardiston  Hyde,  b.  1879  ; is  Capt.  R.E. ; has  4th  class 

Medjidie  : m.  1906,  Dora  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Canon  Bromley,  of  Newcastle-on-Tvne,  and  has 
issue  living,  Edmond  Francis  Hyde,  b.  1912.  Residence , Crofton,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 
Sisters  living — Anne  Hyde,  1856:  in.  1886,  Col.  Arthur  Staniforth  Hext,  formerly  Suffolk  Regt., 
and  has  issue  living,  Rhoda  Marjorie,  b.  1887, — Sybil  Mary,  b.  1888  : in.  1910,  Capt.  Richard  Rivers 
Langslow  Thom,  Bedfordshire  and  Hertfordshire  Regt  , — Margaret,  b.  1890:  in.  1919,  Harold  Buller 
"Giberne, — Amy  (twin),  b.  1890:  in.  1917,  Creswell  Shearer,  F.R.S.  Residence , Trenarren,  St. 

Austell,  Cornwall. Margaret  Hyde,  b.  1858  : in.  1881,  George  Eden  Hunt,  who  d.  1892  [Eden, 

Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Wilfrid  Ward,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1883  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : in.  1911, 
Sophy  Alice,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir  George  Digby  Morant,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie  Ward 

■b.  1912,  Barbara  b . 191-, — Olive  Margaret  Ward,  b.  1889.  Sophia  Hyde,  b.  1859. Amy 

Hyde,  b.  1864.  ■ Mary  Hyde,  b.  1866:  m.  1889,  Charles  Arthur  Abraham,  and  has  issue  living, 

Christopher  Charles,  b.  1893, — Geoffrey  Austin,  b.  1899, — Doris  Mary,  b.  1890:  in.  1919,  Philip 
Leslie  Hollins,  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  [see  Hollins,  Bt.].  Dorothy  Hyde,  b.  1877  : m.  1904,  Hugh 
Wilfrid  Sherlock,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Little  Bevills,  Bures,  Suffolk. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Boteler  Parker,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 
Hyde  Parker,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Harry  Richard  Parker,  b.  1821,  d.  1907  : in.  1853,  Louisa  Harriet,  who  d. 

1901,  da.  of  Adm.  John  Duff  Markland,  of  Handley  House,  Dorset  : — 

Hyde,  b.  1854  : in.  1902,  Constance,  only  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Denham  Peacock. Arthur  Popham 

Hyde,  b.  1857  : in.  1880,  Dora  May,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Wilmot,  [see  Wilmot,  Bt.,  cr.  1759, 

colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Charles  Hyde,  b.  1880, — Dulciebella  Roby  Hyde. Harry 

Richard  Hyde,  b.  1859  : m.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1894. Mary  Louisa  Hyde. 

Residence, 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Hugh,  was  an  Alderman  of  London.  The  5th  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Hyde, 
commanded  in  the  action  at  St.  Lucia  1780,  and  in  the  memorable  action  with  the  Dutch  on  the 
Doggerbank  1781.  In  1782  he  was  nominated  to  the  chief  command  of  the  British  Fleet  in  the  East 
Indies.  He  sailed  from  England  in  the  “ Cato,”  which  vessel  never  having  been  heard  of  after  leaving 
Rio  Janeiro,  is  supposed  to  have  been  lost  with  all  hands.  Other  members  of  this  family  have  also 
been  distinguished  both  in  the  Navy  and  the  Army.  The  8th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  West  Suffolk 
(L)  1832-4. 


PARKER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1797,  of  Harhurn,  Warwickshire.  [Extinct  1903.] 

Sir  Melville  Parker,  6th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living— Clara  Magdalene  : m.  1851,  Rev.  Henry  Worsley,  who  d.  1893,  V.  of  Ashford. 
Bowdler,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Edward  (of  Broken  Hill,  N.S.  Wales),  b.  1854  : in.  1897, 
Winifred  Eva,  da.  of  Joseph  Derwent,  of  Coomawara,  S.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living, 
Robert  Henry  b.  1898, — John  Nevil  (of  Perth,  W.  Australia),  b.  1857  : in.  1910,  Louise  Little,  of 
Perth,  W.  Australia, — Robert  Wake  (of  Yorkton,  Saskatchewan,  Canada),  b.  1870 : m.  1905, 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Paul,  formerly  I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Parker  b. 
1905, — Clara  Elizabeth:  in.  1884,  Edward  John  Baxter,  a Med.  Missionary,  and  has  issue  living, 
Rev.  Edward  Worsley,  b.  1890, — Beatrice  May  (of  South  Pines,  North  Carolina),  b.  1888  : in. 
U908,  the  Rev.  H.  O.  Nash, — Susan  Euphemia  Charlotte  (of  San  Diego,  California,  U.S.A.)  : in. 
1888,  Worsley  Grey  Harnbrough,  and  has  issue  living,  Oscar  Worsley  b.  1895  : in.  1918,  Olga 
Josephine  Burger,  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Catherine  Marie  b.  1919, — 
Louisa  Margaret.  Residence,  14,  Westbourne  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Collateral  Brancli  living. 

, Issue  of  the  late  Albert  Parker,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1826,  a.  1875  : m.  1851, 

Henrietta  Lucy,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  William  Robert  Jennings,  B.C.S.  : — 

Several  das. 


PARKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1844,  of  Shenstone  Lodge,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  William  Lorenzo  Parker,  O.B.E.,  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  9th,  1889;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William  Bid- 
dulph,  1902  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A., 
1910);  is  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  O.B.E.)  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1915,  Ruth 
Margaret  Sillery,  da.  of  Alan  Bertram  Hanbury  Hanbury- 
Sparrow,  J.P.,  of  Hillside,  Church  Stretton,  and  has  issue. 

ms — Gules,  a chevron  or  between  three  leopards’  faces  or.  Crtst — 
A leopard’s  head  erased,  affrontee,  ducally  gorged  or. 

Residence — Blackbrook  House,  Fareham. 

son  living— w I LL I A M ALAN,  b.  March  20th,  1916. 

Sub  libertate  quietem.  Daughter  living — One,  b.  1920. 

Under  liberty  rest.  Brother  living— Henry  Edward,  b.  1891  ; is  Flight  Sub-Lieut.  Roy. 
Naval  Air  Ser. 

Sister  living— Constance  Kathleen  Rose,  b.  1894  : m.  1916,  Lieut.  Douglas  Blake  Fisher,  R.N. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 


Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Adm.  George  Parker,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1827,  d.  1904  : m.  1st.  1857,  Anne  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Mackworth  Praed,  of  Delamore  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Rachel  Violet,  el  da.  of  the  late 
John  Holmes : — 

William  Frederic,  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  : in.  1st, 
1885,  Helinor  Katherine,1  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Col.  Fitzroy  Stephen,  C.B.  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Alice,  el.  sur- 
viving da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Reynell  Taylor,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  of  Malston,  Newton  Abbott,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Cyril  George,  b.  1890;  a Trooper  Canadian  Forces  during  Euro- 
pean War,— (by  2nd  marriage),  Robert  William,  R.N.,  b.  1902  ; became  a Midshipman  1918,— (by  1st 
marriage),  Helinor  Marjorie,  A 1894:  in  1914,  Capt.  Robert  NeshamBax,  R.N  . and  has  issue  living, 
a son  b.  191-,  a son  b.  1916.  Residence , Delamore,  Ivybridge,  Devonshire.  "Mackworth  Praed,  b. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


1865  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I. : 
vi.  1893,  Sybil  Edith,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Arthur  Thomas  Garratt,  J.P.  [see  Count  de  Salis, 
colls.,  “ Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility”],  and  has  issue  living,  Gerard,  b.  1896  ; is  Lieut.  Devonshire 

Regt., — Sybil  Muriel,  b.  1895  Residence , Newpark,  Heavy,  Yelverton,  Devon. Mary  Frances 

Susan.  Residence , Manaton,  South  Brent,  S.  Devon. Evelyn  Annie : m.  1887,  William 

Coryton,  who  d.  1919,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Tillie  (of  Pentillie  Castle,  Cornwall),  b.  1888  ; is 
Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded) : m. 
1916,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Thomas  Swynfen  Parker  Jervis  [see  V.  St.  Vii.cent,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  a son  b.  1920,  a da.  b.  1917, — Edmund  George,  b.  1889 ; is  in  Sudan  Civil  Ser., — William 
Alec,  b.  1895;  is  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  an  Instructor  R.A.F. ; served 
during  European  War  1915  (wounded), — Ruth  Evelyn,  b.  1891  : m.  1913,  Capt.  Ronald  Howard, 
R.N.  [see  E.  Carlisle,  colls.], — Mary  Louisa,  b.  1893, — Joan  Elizabeth  Loveday,  b.  1900.  Resi~ 
dence,  Fursdown,  Sparkwell,  Plympton. 

Grandchildren  of  Major  William  Frederic  Parker  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Mackworth  Parker,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  b . 
1886,  d.  (killed  inaction)  1915  : m.  1912,  Lillian  Ursula,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Penaarves 
Vivian,  K.C.B.  [see  B.  Swansea]  : — 

Frederic  Anthony  Vivian,  b.  1913. Letitia  Margaret,  b.  1914. 

The  1st  baronet,  grandson  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Parker  (of  Park  Hall,  Staffordshire, 
Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the  Exchequer),  commanded  in  the  Tagus  during  the  war  between  Don  Pedro 
and  Don  Miguel ; he  was  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty  in  1834  and  1835-41,  principal  naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  Commander-in-Chief  during  Chinese  war  1841-2,  in  Mediterranean 
1845-52,  and  at  Devonport  1854-7,  and  sometime  Senior  Admiral  of  the  Fleet. 


PARKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Carlton  House  Terrace,  City  of  Westminster. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  (Horatio)  Gilbert 
(George)  Parker,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Litt.D., 
1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Parker, 
R.A.  ; b.  Nov.  23rd,  1862  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Univ., 
Toronto  (D.C.L.  1899) ; Hon.  Litt.D.,  Laval  Univ. 
1912,  Hon.  LL.D.  McGill  Univ.  1913;  sometime 
Associate  Editor  of  Sydney  Morning  Herald ; is  a 
novelist  and  play  wright,  and  Hon.  Col.  R.G.  A.  (T.F.); 
was  a Member  of  Oversea  Forces  Committee  during 
European  War  ; author  of  “ Pierre  and  his  People, ” 
“The  Seats  of  the  Mighty,”  “The  Right  of  Way,” 
“The  Weavers,”  “The  Judgment  House,”  “The 
Money  Master,”  “The  World  for  Sale,”  and  nu- 
merous other  novels;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Gravesend  (C) 
Oct.  1900  to  May  1918;  Knt.  1902,  P.C.  1916:  m. 
1S95,  Amy,  da.  of  Ashley  van  Tine,  of  New  York. 

girins — Or,  on  a pale  sable  between  two  grenades  fired 
proper,  a tower  argent  masoned  of  the  second.  Crest — Upon  a 

tower  proper  a grenade  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence— 24,  Portman  Square,  W.  Clubs—  Athenaeum, 
Carlton,  Garrick. 


PARKYNS,  Creation  (E.)  1681,  of  Bunney  Park,  Nottinghamshire. 

(Name  pronounced  “Parkins.”] 

Sir  Thomas  Mansfield  Forbes  Parkyns, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  April  30th,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  George  Augustus  1895  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1879  : m.  1886,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Travers  Crawford,  C.M.G. , and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  on  a canton  or 
seven  billets  ermine.  Crrst — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a pine 
nut  proper,  ^upportrrs — Two  pegasi  wings  endorsed  ermine 
collared  and  c’namtd  or. 

Residence — 20,  Ashley  Place,  S.W  Club — Garrick. 


Bold  in  a good  cause.  Daughter  living— Sylvia  Dorothy,  b.  1887  : in.  1912,  Allan 

Gilbert  Cram,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas,  b.  191-,  — a da.,  b.  191-.  Residence , New  York,  U.S.A. 

SiBters  living—  Annie : VI.  1864,  George  Walter  Tyser,  J.P.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Walter 
Parkyns  (of  Dudbrook,  Brentwood,  Essex.  Club,  United  University),  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1894,  Gertrude  Ellinor,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Langton,  of  Bark  Hill, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool, — Hugh  (Chib,  Windham),  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  ; is  Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  : m.  1899,  Clare  Lempriere,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry 
Dobson,  of  Elboden  Place,  Hobart,  Tasmania,  and  has  issue  living,  Phyllis  Annie  b.  1900  : vi. 
1919,  John  Seymour  Eyton,  I.C.S-,  and  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  United  Provinces, 
India,  Doris  Lempriere  b.  1902, — George  Beaumont  (of  3,  Rutland  Court,  S.W.),  b.  1877 ; 
Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt.;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916:  vi.  1903,  Lucy 
Norah,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  William  Cornish,  of  Westbury,  Wilts, — Violet  Mary: 
m.  1899,  the  Rev.  Granville  Gore  Skipwith,  R.  of  Englefield,  Berks  [see  Skipvvith,  Bt. , colls.], — 
Madeleine  Amy  ; >u.  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Wilfred  Churcher  (Princess  Victoria’s  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers),  of  Arborfield  Grange,  Arborfield,  Berks  (Club,  United  Service),  and  has  issue 
living,  Violet  Adeline  b.  1898,  Dorothy  Eileen  b.  1901,  Margaret  Leslie  b.  1906,  Nancy 
Madeleine  b.  1914.  Residence,  Arborfield  Grange,  Berks.  Charlotte  Ada.  Residence,  The 

Red  House,  Ruddington,  Notts. Edith:  vi.  1885,  Ernest  Lambert  Swinburne  Anne,  J.P., 

formerly  Capt.  55th  Regt.,  of  Burgliwallis  Hall,  Yorkshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George 
Charlton,  O.B.E.  (Club,  United  Service),  b.  1886;  ed.  at  The  Oratory,  and  at  Exeter  Coll., 


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Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; is  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1914-17  as  Lieut.  1/5  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  (despatches,  1915  star,  two  medals,  O.B.E.)  ; 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Gold  Coast  1909-10  : in.  1910,  Amy  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  James  Montagu,  of 
Melton  Park,  Doncaster,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  b.  1911,  Frederick  John  b.  1915,  Robert  b. 
1919,  Barbara  b.  1912, — Hesleytyne  Oswald  Charlton,  M.C.  ( Chib , Junior  United  Service),  b. 
1888 ; ed.  at  The  Oratory,  and  at  R.M.  A. ; is  Major  R.F.  A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  1914  star,  Croix  de  Guerre,  two  medals), — Crathorne  Edward  Isham  Charlton,  b.  1892;  Major 
Roy.  Flying  Corps  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917  (despatches  twice)  : in.  1916, 
Annie  Charlotte  Ellen,  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Alexander  Miller,  of  Edinburgh,— Ernestine 
Mary  Charlton,  b.  1887;  a Benedictine  nun.  Residence , Burghwallis  Hall,  Doncaster.  Club , 
United  Service. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Boultbee  Parkyns,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Mansfield  Parkyns,  b.  1823,  d.  1894  : in.  1854,  the  Hon.  Emma  Louisa 
Bethell,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Westbury: — 

Mary  Anunziata  : in.  1879,  Major  Philip  Cardew,  R.E.,  who  d.  1910  [B.  Westbury],  and  has  issue 
living,  Philip  Ambrose,  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.  Woolwich;  is  Capt.  R.G  A.  : in.  1906, 
Gladys,  el.  da.  of  W.  Henry  Porter,  Treasurer  of  Dominica,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Henry  b. 
1908,  Sylvia  1907,— Arthur  Mansfield,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; is  Lieut.  R.E.,— John  Westbury,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; is  Lieut. 
R.G. A., — Ruth  Mary,  b.  1886:  in.  1919,  Major  Guy  Henry  Tristram,  R.F.A., — Cicely,  b.  1893. 

■ Ada  Murray:  in.  1886,  the  Rev.  Walter  Edward  Buckland,  V.  of  E.  Mailing,  and  has  issue 
living,  Ethel  Mary  Emma,  b.  1888, — Norah  Parkyns,  b.  1890:  in.  1912,  Major  Sydney  Maplesden 
Noakes,  D.S.O.,  R.F. A.,  of  The  Court  Lodge,  Shorne,  Gravesend,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Maplesden  b.  1915,  Cecilia  Maplesden  b.  1913, — Sibyl  Mansfield,  b.  1891, — Phyllis  Dorothy  (of 
Elmhurst,  Ightham,  Kent),  b.  1892:  in.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Kennett  James,  D.S.O.,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  East  Mailing  Vicarage,  Kent.  ■ 
Ethel;  in.  1st,  1886,  Maj.-Gen.  Percy  Guillemard  Llewellyn  Smith,  R.E.,  who  d.  1893;  2ndly, 
1900,  Arnold  F.  Saunders,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage),  Isham  Percy,  D.S.O. , b. 
1890;  Major  R.G.  A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Dora  Mansfield  Percy,  b. 
1888, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Arnold  Norman  Westbury,  b.  1900, — Philip  Frederick,  b.  1902.  Residence, 

Horsell,  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk. Emma  Sybilla : in.  1898,  Richard  Caldwell,  and  has  issue  living, 

Richard  Mansfield,  b.  1899. Augusta  Mansfield:  in.  1898,  Col.  Henry  Chesshyre  Claughton 

Walker,  formerly  R.A.,  who  d.  1913. Hilda:  in.  1890,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Hamilton  Pemberton, 

who  d.  1911,  R.  of  W.  Stow,  and  has  issue  living,  Stanley  Mansfield,.  A 1893, — Christopher  Arthur 

Hamilton,  b.  1903, — Margaret  Hilda,  b.  1895. Constance  Dorothy  : in.  1898,  Andrew  Walter 

Bannatyne,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew,  b.  1899, — Niel,  b.  1902.  Residence , Buenos  Ayres. 

The  father  of  the  4th  baionet  was  created  Baron  Rancliffe  1795,  but  died  before  succeeding  to 
the  baronetcy,  and  this  barony  became  extinct  at  the  death  of  his  son  in  1850. 


PARRY,  Created  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Highnam  Court,  Churcham,  Gloucestershire. 

[Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  (Charles)  Hubert  Hastings  Parry,  C.  V.O. , D.C.L.,  Mus.D., 

1st  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Dorothea,  b.  1876  : in.  1898,  Arthur  Augustus  William  Harry 
Ponsonby  [see  E.  Bessborough,  colls.].  Residence , Shulbrede  Priory,  Linchmere,  Haslemere. 

Gwendolen  b.  1878  : in.  1899,  Harry  Plunket  Greene,  the  well-known  singer,  and  has  issue 

living,  Richard  George  Hubert,  b.  1901, — David  Plunket,  b.  1904, — Olivia  Honor  Mary,  b.  1907. 
Residence,  The  Old  Rectory,  Odstock,  Salisbury. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet  — Ei  izabeth  Maxjo  (Lady  Maud  Parry),  sister  of  14th  Earl  of 
Pembroke  : in.  1872,  Sir  (Charles)  Hubert  Hastings  Parry,  C.V.O.,  D.C.L  , Mus.D.,  1st  baronet, 
who  d.  1918,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residences,  Knight’s  Croft,  Rustington,  Littlehampton  ; 
17,  Kensington  Square,  W. 


PARSONS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Winton  Lodge,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Herbert  James  Francis  Parsons,  ist 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  George  Henry  Parsons ; 
b.  1870;  ed.  privately;  is  one  of  the  Principals  of 
Ashton  and  Parsons  (Limited),  wholesale  chemists, 
of  La  Belle  Sauvage  Yard,  E.C.,  a Director  of 
Dollond  and  Co.  (Limited),  Govt,  opticians,  and 
Hon.  Col.  a Batn.  London  Regt. ; was  a County 
Alderman  for  London  1912-20  ; served  with  British 
Red  Cross  in  France  during  European  War  1914-15  ; 
Knt.  1912  : in.  1897,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Felix 
Timothy,  of  London,  and  has  issue. 

$rms— Sable,  -on  a fesse  between  three  leopards’ faces 
argent  as  many  crosses  patee  fitch^e  gules.  Crest — A dexter 
cubit  arm  proper,  holding  in  the  hand  three  roses  gules, 
barbed,  seeded,  leaved  and  stalked,  also  proper,  and  charged 
on  the  wrist  with  a cross  patee  fitch^e  as  in  the  arms. 

Residences— Winton  Lodge,  Streatham  Common,  S.W.  ; 10, 
Bury  Street,  St.  James’s,  S.W.  Clubs— Carlton,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, 

Son  living— HERBERT  JAMES  FRANCIS,  b.  1908. 

For  God  and  King;.  Daughter  living— Gertrude  Eileen  May,  b.  1901. 

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PASLEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1794,  of  Craig,  Dumfriesshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Paisley.  ’] 

Sir  Thomas  Edward  Sabine  Pasley,  3rd 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Malcolm  Sabine 
Pasley,  R.N.,  el.  son  of  2nd  Baronet  ; b.  Nov.  12th,  1863  ; 
s.  his  grandfather,  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Sabine,  K.C.B.,  1884; 
ed.  at  Cavendish  Coll.,  Cambridge  (B.A.  1883),  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst : formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt);  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  three  clasps. 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914- 17  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  W.  Dist.  1895  ; is  Gov.  of  Gordon  Boys* 
Home  : m.  1890,  Lady  Constance  Wilmot  Annie  Hastings, 
el.  da.  of  13th  Earl  of  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Azure,  on  a chevron  argent  between  two  roses  in  chief  of  the 
last,  and  an  anchor  in  base  or,  three  thistles  slipped  proper.  Crtst — Out 
of  a naval  coronet  gold,  a sinister  arm  in  armour  proper,  grasping  in  the 
hand  a staff  thereon  a flag  argent,  charged  with  a cross  couped  gules, 
and  on  a canton  azure  a human  leg  erect,  couped  above  the  knee  or. 

Residence — Governor’s  House,  Gordon  Boys’  Home,  West  End, 
Woking.  Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Fighting  for  my  king  _ 

and  country.  Daughters  living — Constance  Ierne  Sabine,  b.  1891  : in.  1917,  Major 

Claude  Daubuz,  M.C.,  R. F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Claude, 
b.  1919.— Norah  Margaret  Sabine,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living — MALCOLM  SABINE,  b.  April  17th,  1870;  is  a retired  Com.  R.N.  : m.  1897, 
Nona  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  John  Marshall  Paine,  of  Coombe  Lands,  Addlestone,  and  has  issue 
living,  Rodney  Marshall  Sabine  (twin),  b.  1899  : is  Lieut,  in  the  Army. 

Sisters  living — Matilda  Sabine  : m.  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Hutchinson  Swanton,  R.M.L.I.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Thomas  Hutchinson  Sabine,  b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  : m.  1918,  Mercy 
Fynghalloni,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Eccles,  of  Plymouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm  Nisbet 
Sabine  b.  1919, — Margaret  Eileen  Pasley,  b.  1890.  Residence , Yelverton,  S.  Devon.— —Georgina 
Sabina.— Ellen  Sabine  : m.  1902,  Major  Francis  Edward  Glossop,  formerly  1st  Batn.  Leicester- 
shire Regt. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet)— Louisa  Maria  Sabine.  Residence , Beechcroft,  Curdridge, 

Botley,  Hants. Madalene  Sabine  {Lady  Jenkyns)'.  m.  1877,  Sir  Henry  Jenkyns,  K.C.B.,  who 

d.  1899.  Residence,  Botley  Hill,  Botley,  Hants. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rodney  Stewart  Lyons  Sabine  Pasley,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1832,  d.  1909:  m.  1868,  Annie  (now  of  Farnham,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand),  da.  of 
W.  M‘Leod,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  : — 

Montagu  Thomas  Sabine,  b.  1869  : m.  1900,  Agnes  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  John  Innes,  of  Invercargill, 
New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Nancy  Sabine,  b.  1907.— William  Sabine,  b.  1870:  m.  1900, 
Florence  Annie  Heloise,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Kinnersley,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric  Kinnersley 

Sabine,  b.  1900,  Dorothy  Madalene  Sabine,  b.  1906. Clinton  Heywood  Sabine,  b.  1872  : m.  1905, 

Jean,  da.  of  the  late  John  Brown,  merchant,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand.— Russell  Sabine,  b. 
1874  : m.  1902,  Mabel,  da.  of  G.  Tracey  Stevens,  Surveyor,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue  living,  Maitland  Sabine,  b.  1914, — Rona  Sabine,  b.  1907.  Margaret  Sabine,  b.  1873:  m. 
1910,  Thomas  Bragg,  and  has  issue  living,  Rodney  Sabine,  b.  1913, — Margaret  Annie  Neta,  b. 
1914.  Residence , Bragg’s  Bay,  Stewart  Island,  New  Zealand.— Edith  Annie  Sabine,  b.  1880: 
m.  1909,  George  Evelyn  Adams,  of  Seacliff,  Northcote,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue 
living,  Heywood  Archdall,  b.  1912, — Joyce  Garland  Sabine,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Auckland, 
New  Zealand. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Maitland  Warren  Bouverie  Sabine  Pasley,  3rd  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1881  : m.  1859,  Katherine  Henson,  who  d.  1905  (having 
m.  2ndly,  1885,  A.  Halstead,  of  Ectonia,  Queen’s  Road,  Llandudno),  da.  of  Major 
Grehan,  78th  Highlanders  : — 

Maitland  Stewart  Sabine,  b.  1861  : m.  1896,  Beryl,  da.  of  E.  S.  Mercer.— Montagu  Wynyard 
Sabine,  b.  1863  ; formerly  Capt.  R.A. ; served  in  Burmah  War  1887-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  ii» 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1888-90  (clasp),  with  Kidderzai  Expedition  1890,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp)  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,  three  clasps)  : m.  1891, 
Grace  Lilian,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  H.  H.  St.  John,  and  has  issue  living,  Joseph 
Montagu  Sabine,  b.  1898;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.  R.A., — Margaret  Sabine,  b.  1892:  m.  1914, 
Gerald  Stanley  Prest,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Sabine  Stanley  b.  1914,  Edward  Charles  b.  1920, 
Joan  Margaret  b.  1916, — Lillian  Katherine  Sabine,  b.  1895  : m.  1919,  Alexander  Louis  Courtenay 
Lumsden,  of  Beekesbourne,  Wormley,  Herts.  Residence , St.  Margaret’s,  Waverley  Road,  Enfield, 
N.— Edward  Hugh  Sabine,  b.  1869;  sometime  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police,  N.-W.  Provinces,  India; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1887-9  (medal  with  clasp):  ///.  1895,  Cara  Wemyss,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Thomas  James  Quin,  I.S.C.,  having  had  issue,  Thomas  Edward  Sabine,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  King’s. 

Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; d (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Doris,  b.  1898. 

Henry  Diggle  Sabine  (twin),  b.  1871 : in.  1895,  Lillian,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Horteis  Rhys, 
and  has  issue  living,  Maitland  Henry  Sabine,  b.  1898, — Winifred  Sabine,  b.  1900.— Clinton  St. 
Clair  Sabine,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  18 — , Violet  Katherine,  da.  of  Arthur  Ellis,  and 

widow  of  — Phillips,  and  has  issue  living. Mary  Lily  Sabine  : 111.  1887,  Walter  Ellis  Boucher, 

and  has  issue  living,  Maitland  Walter  Sabine,  D.S.O.,  R.N  , b.  1888  [see  “ Companionage ”] : in. 
7912,  Vera  Haslar,  da.  of  Com.  Edward  C H.  Helby,  R.N.,  of  Alverstoke,  Hants,  and  has  issue 

living,  James  b.  1919,  Vera  Sara  Sabine  b.  1916. Florence  Sabine  (twin),  b.  1871  : in.  1893, 

Harrington  Mann,  and  has  issue  living,  Mona  Sabine,  b.  1894:  in.  1914,  William  Wallach, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  Allahabad,  India, —Kathleen  Sabine,  b.  1896, — Annabel  Mary  Harrington,  b.  1910. 
Residence , 8,  Hill  Street,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Hamilton  Sabine  Pasley,  5th  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1890:  in.  1st,  i860,  Catherine  Anne,  who  d.  1872,  el.  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Richard  Hare,  brother  of  2nd  Earl  of  Listowel ; 2ndly,  1877, 
Maude,  da.  of  Roger  Hawkes,  Esq.  : — 

Thomas  Hamilton  Sabine,  M.V.O.,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Paymaster  R.N.  ; served  in  Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal  and  bronze  star);  is  Sec.  to  Roy.  Yacht  Squadron  Club;  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904: 
in.  1899,  Alice  Marion  Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas  Conolly,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Wynyard 


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Sabine,  b.  1902, — Violet  Catherine  Sabine,  b.  1901, — Margaret  Rachel  Sabine,  b.  1904.  Residence , 
Northlands,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Beefsteak. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Hamilton  Sabine  Pasley  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Sydney  Sabine  Pasley,  b.  1862,  d.  1911  : nt.  1897,  Mary  Victoria, 
da.  of  Sir  Henry  Dalrymple  Des  Voeux,  5th  Bt.  : — 

Arthur  Dalrymple  Sabine,  b.  1903.— Catherine  Constance  Sabine,  b.  1900.— —Sybil  Mary  Sabine, 
b.  1901. Audrey  Christina  Sabine,  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Malcolm  Sabine  Pasley,  b.  1864,  d.  1907:  nt.  1902,  Berthe,  da.  of 
the  late  Comte  de  Rilly  : — 

Sydney  Montagu  Sabine,  b.  1903. Charles  Hamilton  Sabine,  b.  1905. 

The  ist  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Pasley,  was  created  a baronet,  with  remainder  to  the  issue 
male  of  his  daughters  successively,  and  in  1808  was  succeeded  by  his  grandson,  Thomas  Sabine,  who 
in  1809,  assumed  by  royal  license  the  surname  of  Pasley. 


Paston-Bedingfeld,  see  Bedingfeld. 


Paston-Cooper,  see  Cooper. 


PAUL,  Creation  (I.)  1794  of  Paulville,  Carlow. 

Sir  Robert  Joshua  Paul,  5 th  Baronet ; 
b.  June  6th,  1883;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William 
Joshua,  1912  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb. ; sometime  in  Irrigation  Depart.,  Egypt; 
European  War  1914-15  in  Egypt  attached  R.F.C. 
(prisoner,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; commanded  Arab 
Gendarmerie  and  Police,  Aleppo  Dist. , Syria  1919 
m.  1919,  Eveline  Alice  Wanda,  O.B.E. , da.  of  the 
late  Count  Habdank  Gorkievvicz,  of  Warsaw. 

$rms — Azure,  a sword  erect  argent,  pommel  and  hilt 
or,  between  four  crosses  patee-fitchee  of  the  second.  Crtst— 
Across  patee-fitchee  or,  between  two  swords  erect  in  saltire 
argent,  pommels  and  hilts  gold. 

Seat — Ballyglan,  Waterford. 


Brother  living— Rev.  WILLIAM  EDMUND  JEF- 
FREY, b.  Sept.  23rd,  1885  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1907,  B.A.  1908);  is  Sup.  Clergy- 
man, Meota,  Saskatchewan.  Residence , Meota,  Sas- 
katchewan, Canada. 

Vain  is  the  hope  o/life.  Sister  living — Ellen  Juliet  Anne,  b.  1881.  Residence , 

Gaultier  Lodge,  Woodstown,  Waterford. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Anne  Isabel.  Residence , Cliff  House,  Dunmore  East, 

Waterford. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Richenda  Juliet  [Lady  Paul),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Edmund 
Gurney,  formerly  of  Nutwood,  Reigate  : m.  t88o,  Sir  William  Joshua  Paul,  4th  baronet,  who  d. 
1912.  Residence , Gaultier  Lodge,  Woodstown,  Waterford. 


PAUL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Rodborough,  Gloucestershire, 

Sir  Aubrey  Edward  Henry  Dean  Paul,  5th 
Baronet',  b.  Oct.  19th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward  John 
Dean,  1895  ; formerly  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  : m. 
1901,  Irene  Regine,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wieniawski,  of 
Warsaw,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Argent,  on  a fesse  azure  three  cross-crosslets  or,  in  base  as  many 
ermine  spots.  Crtst — A leopard’s  head  proper,  erased  per  fesse  gules. 

Residences — 15A,  Basil  Street,  S.W. ; Westward  Ho  !,  North  Devon. 


Son  living— BRIAN  KENNETH,  b.  May  18th,  1904. 

Daughter  living — Brenda  Irene  Isabelle  Dean,  b.  1907. 

Sister  living — Edith  Maud  : m.  1888,  Richard  George  Stacpoole,  and 
has  issue  living,  William  Aubrey  Clement,  b.  1896, — Gladys  Edith : m. 
Pro  rege  et  republica.  1914,  Major  Bertie  John  Thruston,  D.S.O.,  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  who  d. 
For  the  king  and  the  (on  active  ser.)  1918,— Vera  : m.  1911,  Wilfred  Leon. 

state.  Half-Sister  living — Harriet  Mary  Georgiana  : m.  1884,  Robert  C. 

Sutherland  Pearce,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Edward  Stanley,  b. 
1885, — Rita  Irene,  b.  1887.  Residence , Loperwood  Manor,  Totton,  Hants. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Laura  {Lady  Pant),  da.  of  Sir  John  Lister  Lister-Kaye,  2nd 
Bt.  : m.  1851,  Sir  Aubrey  John  Dean  Paul,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1890.  Residence,  Molino  de- 
Ponte,  Alassio,  Italy. 

The  ist  baronet  of  this  creation,  Sir  John  Dean  Paul,  was  grandson  of  Dean  Paul,  whose 
younger  brother  Onesiphorus,  of  Rodborough,  co.  Gloucester,  had  been  cr.  a baronet  in  1762,  which 
baronetcy  became  ext.  in  1820. 


Pauncefort-Duncombe,  see  Duncombe. 


Payne-Gallwey  (Frankland-Payne-Gallwey),  see  Gallwey. 


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PEARSON,  Creation  1916,  of  St.  Dunstan’s  co.  London. 

Sir  (Cyril)  Arthur  Pearson,  G.B.E., 

1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Cyril  Pear- 
son, R.  of  Springfield,  Chelmsford  ; b.  Feb.  24th, 
1866;  ed.  at  Winchester;  founded  Pearson's 
Weekly , and  many  other  well-known  publications; 
until  complete  failure  of  eyesight  in  1914  was  a 
newspaper  proprietor;  is  principal  proprietor  of 
various  monthly  and  weekly  publications,  Pres, 
of  National  Institute  for  the  Blind,  and  of  Fresh 
Air  Fund,  Vice-President  of  Tariff  Reform  League, 
and  Vice-Chm.  of  Tariff  Commn. ; sometime  Joint 
Hon.  Sec.,  Collecting  Committee  of  National 
Relief  Fund  ; during  the  European  War  organised 
measures  for  the  benefit  of  Blinded  Sailors  and 
Soldiers;  G.B.E.  1917  : m.  1st,  1887  (marriage 
dissolved  1897),  Isobel  Sarah,  da.  of  Rev.  Fred- 
erick Bennett,  V.  of  Maddington,  Wilts ; 2ndly, 
1897,  Dame  Ethel  Maud,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  John 
William  Fraser,  of  Cromartie,  Herne  Bay,  Kent, 
and  has  issue. 

&rms— Argent,  billety  azure,  on  a pile  of  the  last, 
three  horses’  heads  erased  of  the  field.  Crest — A horse’s 

head  erased  sable,  billety  and  gorged  with  a mural 
crown  or. 

Residence — 15,  Devonshire  Street,  W.  Clubs-  Carlton,  Bath,  Travellers’ (Paris). 

Son  living-By  2nd  marriage— NEVILLE  ARTHUR,  b.  Feb.  13th,  1898;  a Director  of 
C.  Arthur  Pearson  (Limited),  and  other  cos. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— I sla,  b.  1889 : in.  1910,  Charles  Knowles,  and  has  issue 

living. Muriel  (Lallie),  b.  1891  : in.  1918,  Capt.  E.  W.  Seton  Cotterill,  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and 

attached  to  R.F.C. Norah,  b.  1892  : m.  19x2,  Henry  Frederick  Lipscombe,  and  has  issue  living. 

PEASE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Hutton  Lowcross  and  Pinchinthorpe,  co.  York. 
[Pronounced  “Peas.”] 

Sir  Alfred  Edward  Pease,  2nd  Baronet;  b , 
June  29th,  1857  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Joseph  Whitwell,  1903  ; 
ed.  at  Grove  House,  Tottenham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.  A.  1880,  M.A.  1883);  is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County 
Alderman  for  N.  Riding  of  York,  a Lieut,  of  City  of  and 
a D.L.  for  London,  and  Managing  Director  of  Owners  of 
Middlesbrough  Estate  (Limited)  ; was  a Resident  Magistrate 
in  Transvaal  1903-5,  and  employed  on  Army  Remount  Ser. 
1914-19;  sat  as  M.P.  for  York  (Z)  1885-92,  when  he  was 
defeated,  as  also  in  1895  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  N. 
Riding,  Cleveland  Div.  1897-1902  : m.  1st,  1880,  Helen  Ann, 
who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Nicholas  Fowler,  M.P.,  1st 
Bt. ; 2ndly,  1912,  Laure  Marianne,  da.  of  the  late  Louis 
Philippe  Sugnet  de  Montmagny,  and  has  issue. 

— Per  fesse  azure  and  gules,  a fesse  nebuly  ermine  between  two  lambs  passant  in  chief 
argent,  and  in  base  upon  a mount  proper  a dove  rising  argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a pea  stalk,  the 
blossom  and  pods  proper.  Crtst — Upon  the  capital  of  an  Ionic  column  a dove  rising,  holding  in  the 
beak  a pea  stalk  as  jn  the  arms. 

Seat — Pinchinthorpe  House,  Guisborough,  Yorkshire.  Club — Brooks’s. 

Son  living-  By  1st  marriage— EDWARD,  b.  Dec.  15th,  1880;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll..  Camb  ; sometime  an  Assist.  Inspector  in  the  Soudan;  is  a Director  of  Owners  of 
Middlesbrough  Estate  (Limited) ; European  War  1915-19,  latterly  on  Staff  (severely  wounded): 
in.  1919,  Ida  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Lawrance,  of  Cambridge.  Residence , Strathmore,  2, 
Albion  Terrace,  Saltburn,  Yorkshire.  Club , Brooks’s. 

Grandchildren  living— Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Christopher  York  Pease,  Yeo.,  younger  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  b.  1886;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918:  in.  1910,  Margaret  Philippa 
(now  of  Cloughton,  near  Scarborough),  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Johnson,  J.P.  [see  Bell,  Bt.,  cr.  1885]. 
— Ingram  Edward,  b.  1914,— Rachel  Hebe,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living  -By  1st  marriage— Lavender  Mary,  b.  i88q  : in.  1910,  Capt.  Walter  Sandfield 
Medlicott,  Northumberland  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Dionysia,  b.  1914, — Helen  Victoria, 
b.  1916.  Residence , The  Farm  House,  Normanby,  Scunthorpe,  Lincolnshire. 

Brother  living— R t.  Hon.  Joseph  Albert,  P.C.  ( Baron  Gainford) ; cr.  Baron  Gainford,  of 
Headlam,  co.  Durham,  1916  [see  that  title}. 

Sisters  living— Sarah  Charlotte,  b.  1858  : in.  1897,  Howard  Hodgkin,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew 
John,  b 1899.  Residence , Benwell,  Farncombe,  Godaiming  Maud  Mary,  b.  1862.  Helen 
Blanche,  b.  1865  : in.  1890,  Edward  Lloyd  Pease,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Lloyd,  b.  1891,— 
Cyril,  b.  1891;  in  R. A. F.,— Henry  Alfred,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  R.H.A.  (T.F.), — Robert,  b.  1898; 
Lieut.  2/3rd  w-  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  attached  Tank  Corps,— Mary  Cecilia,  1892,— Helen  Maud, 

A 1901.  Residence , Hurworth  Moor,  near  Darlington. Lucy  Ethel,  O.B.E.,  b.  1867;  Vice- 

Chm.  Essex  Branch  British  Red  Cross  So.  during  European  War  (twice  mentioned):  has 
Order  of  Mercy;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1890,  Gerald  Buxton  [see  Buxton,  Bt.]  Residence,  Birch 
Hall,  Theydon  Bois,  Epping.  Clubs,  Ladies’  Automobile,  Bath.— -Agnes  Claudia  Fox,  b.  1870: 
Di.  1898,  Alfred  Wilson,  and  has  i-sue  living,  Alfred  Peter,  b.  1899, — Noel  John,  b.  1912, — 
Catharine  Claudia,  b.  1901,— Marjorie  Mary,  b.  1903, — Joy,  b.  1907, — Deborah  Pease,  b.  1910,— 
Ethel  Violet  (twin),  b.  1912.  Residence,  Woodcroft,  12,  Woodbourne  Road,  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham  ; Longfield,  Alvechurch,  Worcestershire. 

Collateral  Branches  living.  Hot  in  remainder. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Pease,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1880  : in.  1862, 
Sarah,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  Charles  Sturge,  of  Summer  House,  Bewdley  :—  ^ 

Beatrice  Mary  ( Countess  0/ Portsmouth ) : tit.  1885,  the  6th  Earl  of  Portsmouth,  who  d.  1917.  Resi- 
dences, 16,  Mansfield  Street,  W.  ; Hurstbourne  Park,  Whitchurch,  Hants. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Pease,  M.P.,  brother  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1898: 
m.  1864,  Mary  Lecky,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Ebenezer  Pike,  of  Besborough,  co. 
Cork  : — 

Sir  Arthur  Francis,  b.  1866;  cr.  a Baronet  1920  [see  infra]. -Rt.  Hon.  Herbert  Pike,  P.C. , M.P., 

b.  1867;  ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  N.  Riding  of 
York,  and  Pres,  of  Church  Army;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Darlington  (Z  U)  Sept.  1898  to  Jan.  1919,  when 
he  was  defeated ; re-elected  Dec.  1910  and  Dec.  19x8;  appointed  Whip  to  Liberal  Unionist  Party 
1906,  and  Assist.  Postmaster-Gen.  May  1915,  and  again  in  National  Min.  Dec.  1916  and  Jan.  1919  ; 
P.C.  1917:  hi.  1894,  Alice  Mortimer,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Herbert  Mortimer  Luckock,  D.D., 
Dean  of  Lichfield,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ronald  Herbert  Pike,  b.  1896 ; Lieut.  Coldstream 
Guards;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Jocelyn  Arthur  Pike,  b.  1908, — Margaret 
Alice,  b.  1895, — RiUh  Evelyn,  b.  1900, — Phyllis  Helen,  b.  1904.  Residence , Merrow  Croft,  Merrow, 

Guildford.  Chibs,  Brooks’s,  Athenaeum,  Bath,  Carlton. Claud  Edward,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 

and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896);  is  a J.P.,  and  a Member  of  Appeal  Tribunal  for  N.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire,  and  Lieut,  in  the  Army  : m.  1901,  Lucy  Victoria,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  William  Browne- 
Clayton,  of  Browne’s  Hill,  Carlow,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Vere,  b.  1902, — Lucy  Margaret,  b. 
1904, — Olive  Caroline  Mary,  b.  1906, — Julia  Victoria,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Selaby,  Darlington. 

-Alice  Mary,  b.  1869. Winifred  Pike,  b.  1873  : m.  1903,  Roger  William  Bulwer  Jenyns.  of 

Bottisham  Hall,  near  Cambridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  Soame,  b.  1904,— George  Arthur 

Bulwer,  b.  1905,  — Edward  Thomas  Richard,  b.  1911. -Evelyn  Ada,  O.B.E.,  b.  1876;  is  Dist. 

Sup.,  British  Red  Cross  So.,  West  Gilling,  and  Comdt.  Auxiliary  Mil.  Hospital,  Richmond, 
Yorkshire;  O.B.E.  1918.  Club , Ladies’ Empire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gurney  Pease,  brother  ot  xst  baronet,  b.  1839,  d.  1872  : hi.  1863, 
Katherine,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  John  Jowitt  Wilson,  of  Kendal : — 

Harold  Gurney,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B. A.  1885,  M.A.  1890);  m.  1896,  Gwendoline 

Butler.— —Wilson,  b.  1867  : m.  1894,  Joan  Fowler.  Residence , 22,  Mount  Street,  W. John 

Henry,  b.  1871;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894):  m.  1905,  Louisa  Lambert,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Charles  Gurney,  b.  1909, — Rachel,  b.  1906.  Residence , Carlbury  Hall,  Pierce- 

bridge,  Darlington.— Katherine  Maria,  b.  18 — : m.  1906,  W.  Scoresby  Routltdge. Lilian, 

b.  1869;  m.  1892,  Charles  Leslie  Fox,  B.A.,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Beatrice  Evelyn  Leslie, 
b.  1898, — Hilda  Violet  Leslie,  b.  1902.  Residence , Rumwell  Hall,  Taunton. 

The  grandfather  of  the  present  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  South  Durham  (Z)  1832-41,  and  the  father, 
Sir  Joseph  W.  Pease,  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Durham  (Z)  1865-85,  and  for  Durham,  Barnard 
Castle  Div.  r88s-r903. 


PEASE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Eummersknott,  Borough  of  Darlington,  co.  Durham. 

Sir  Arthur  Francis  Pease,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Pease,  M.P.  [see  Pease,  Bt.,  cr.  1882,  colls.]  ; b.  March  nth,  1866  : ed.  at  Brighton 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Historical  Tripos  1888,  M.A.  1 893)  ; is  a 
County  Alderman  for  Durham,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham  (High  Sheriff 
1920);  was  2nd  Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  Jan.  1918  to  March  1919:  m.  1889, 
Laura  Matilda  Ethelwyn,  da.  of  Charles  Peter  Allix,  of  Swaffham  Prior  House, 
and  has  issue. 

$TOTS — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Middleton  Lodge,  Middleton  Tyas,  Yorkshire.  Town  Residence— 12,  Montagu  Square,  W. 
Clubs — Wellington,  Brooks’s. 


Son  living — RICHARD  ARTHUR,  b.  Nov.  r8th,  X890  ; is  Capt.  Northumberland  Yeo.  ; served 
during  European  War  rgr4-r8  (twice  wounded)  : m.  1917,  Jeannette  Thorn,  da.  of  the  late  Gustav 
Edward  Kissel,  of  Wheatsheaf  House,  Morristown,  New  Jersey,  U.  S.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Arthur  Peter,  b.  1918,— Aline  Thorn,  b.  1919. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Ethelwyn,  b.  1892.——  Dorothy  Laura,  b.  1893.— Elizabeth  Frances, 
b.  r.894  ; m.  X919,  Capt.  Frank  O’Brien  Wilson,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls.].  Residence , 
Kilimakiu,  Ulu,  Kenya  Colony. 


BROOKE-PECHELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1797,  of  Paglesham,  Essex. 

[Name  pronounced  “ BrOOk-Peechle.”] 

Sir  Augustus  Alexander  Brooke-Pechell, 
7th  Baronet;  b.  July  31st,  1857;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Samuel  George,  1904;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
1881);  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps:  ni. 
1888,  Mabel  Marion  Anderson,  da.  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen. 
George  Briggs,  Madras  Army,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  younger  son,  George  Douglas,  b.  1891  ; Lieut. 
Indian  Army,  and  attached  R.F.C.  ; d.  (on  active  ser. 
while  flying  during  European  War)  1916. 

$rms — Gules,  a lion  rampant  or,  on  a chief  of  the  second  three 
laurel  branches  erect  proper.  <£mt — A lark  proper  charged  with 
two  fleurs-de-lis  in  fesse  or. 

Residence — Culverton  House,  Alton,  Hants. 


/ scarce  call  these  things 
my  own. 


Sons  living— PAUL,  M.C.,  b.  Dec.  xoth,  1889 ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Essex  Regt.  ; European  War  X9X4-X5 
(wounded,  M.C.) : m.  X920,  Helen  Gertrude,  younger  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  D.  Todd,  R.  of  Newton. 

Daughter  living — Gladys  May  Mabel,  b.  1894  tit.  X9X3,  Bonamy 
Dobree.  Residence , X2,  Lyndhurst  Road,  N.W.3. 

Brothers  living— Horace  James,  b.  1862;  formerly  Capt.  4th 


Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.;  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; served  in  Si  Africa  xgor. Mortimer  George,  b. 

1869;  is  an  Architect:  m.  1920,  Harriet  Mabel,  da.  of  Middleton  Beckett,  of  Windcote,  Spital, 


1920, 

Cheshire.  Chambers , 7,  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  W.C, 


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Sisters  living — Georgina  Bremner. May  Sarah  Florence. Mary  Anne  Henrietta  Cecil  {Lady 

C.ooke)\  in.  1879,  Sir  (Edward)  Marriott  Cooke,  K.B.E.,  M.B.  Residence , 43,  Coleherne  Court, 

South  Kensington,  S.W.5.—— Sophia  Alice,  Residence , Culverton  House,  Alton,  Hants, 

Widow  living  Of  6tll  Baronet — Constance  Louisa  ( Lady  Brooke-Pechell).  da.  of  Capt.  Edward 
Henry  Chawner  (formerly  77th  Regt.),  of  The  Manor  House,  Newton  Valence,  Alton,  Hants:  in. 
1st,  1879,  Sir  Samuel  George  Brooke-Pechell,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  Feb.  1904;  2ndly,  1908,  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Thomas  Lucius  Morgan,  formerly  V.  of  Milton,  and  Chap,  to  Milton  Union.  Residence , 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Charles  Pechell,  brother  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1820,  d.  1894  : m. 
1852,  Anne  Catherine,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Edmund  Hemmings  Owen,  J.P. 
formerly  of  Stoke  St.  Milbro'  Lodge,  Salop  : — 

Edmund  Donald,  b.  1854:  m.  1887,  Mary  Louisa,  el.  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Sheppard,  of  Brampton 
Abbotts,  Ross,  Herefordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Charles,  b.  1890 ; is  Lieut.  Middlesex 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17  (wounded)  : m.  1917,  Caroline  Emeline,  da.  of  George 

Arthur  Strickland,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Horace  b.  1918. Anne  Catherine,  b.  1857. 

Fanny  Caroline,  b.  i860. -Emily  Maud,  b.  1862.  Residence , 31,  Combe  Park,  Bath. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Mortimer  Pechell,  brother  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1P22,  d. 
1859:  in.  1849,  Georgiana,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  John  Harrop,  of  Broughton  Hall, 
Stafford  : — 

William  Mortimer  Charles,  b.  1850  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  : m.  1883, 
Emily  Louisa,  da.  of  Major  Montagu  Barton,  J.P.,  formerly  of  85th  King’s  L.I.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Elaine  Mortimer,  b.  18 — : m.  1905,  Major  AlaVic  William  Hepper,  R.E.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Montagu  Geoffrey  Alaric  b.  1906,  James  Mortimer  b.  1909, — Esme  Muriel  Mortimer,  b. 
18—,—  Mildred  Mortimer,  b.  1897.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edwatfd  Rodney  Cecil  Pechell,  brother  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1837, 
d.  1880  • in.  1859,  Alicia  Alleyne  (who  d.  1891,  having  in.  2ndly,  1882,  Brig.-Surg. 
Edward  Litton  Low,  M.B.),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Rothwell,  R.  of  Amherst 
Island  : — 

Elizabeth  Caro’ine,  b.  1861  : in.  1892,  Charles  Cameron,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hugh  Charles,  b. 
1893  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  when  serving  with  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force, — Edwa'd  Rodney  Cecil,  b.  1894 ; served  during  European  War  1915  with  Canadian  Expe- 
ditionary Force  (wounded).— —Charlotte  Alice  Rothwell,  b.  1875  : in.  1903,  De  Witt  Clinton 
Chadwick.  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living,  Leigh  Edward,  b.  1904, — Kelley  Reginald  De  Witt,  b.  1911, 
— Mary  Alicia,  b.  1907.  Residence , 2026,  “O  ” Street,  Washington,  D.C.,  U.S.A. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Horace  Robert  Pechell,  son  of  2nd  son  of  1st 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Pechell,  b.  1828,  d.  1894 : in.  1863,  Lucy  Jane,  who  d.  1872,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  Douglas  Beckford,  of  Southampton  : — 

Alice  Mary  Louisa  : m.  1893,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Somerset  King, formerly  R.E.  [see  E.  Lovelace,  colls.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Mark  Robert  Pechell,  b.  1830,  d.  1902  : in.  1861,  Ellen  Maria,  who  d. 
1908,  da.  of  Cobbett  Derby,  J.P.,  of  Horton,  Bucks  [Fludyer,  Bt.]:— 

William  Cecil  Kerr,  b.  1874  : in.  1st,  190-,  Katherine  Lucy  Howdell,  of  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  from  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1906  ; 2ndly  1908,  Charlotte  F.,  da.  of  the  late  Major  A.  R.  Oakes,  I.C.S., 
and  widow  of  Capt.  A.  H.  H.  Ansley,  I.S.C.— — Horace  Randal  Kerr,  b.  1875;  Capt.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded).  Clubs,  Union, 

Bachelors’. Maud  Louisa  : in.  1890,  William  Robert  Ogilvie-Grant  [see  E.  Seafield,  colls.]. 

Residence , Farley  Hill  Cottage,  Reading.— —Sybil  Mary  Kerr : m.  1889,  Henry  Jocelyn  Wing- 
field, who  d.  1919  [see  V.  Powerscourt,  colls.].  Residence , Uplands,  Hurstbourne  Tarrant,  Hants. 

The  ancestors  of  this  family  were  established  for  many  generations  at  Montauban,  in  Languedoc, 
being  ennobled  by  patent  1547.  On  the  revocation  of  the  “ Edict  of  Nantes,”  Samuel  de  Pechels  and 
his  family  were  the  objects  of  persecution,  and  after  suffering  extreme  cruelties,  M.  Pechels  was  shipped 
with  felons  for  the  West  Indies,  whence  he  escaped  to  Ireland.  His  two  daughters,  who  had  been 
talcen  from  him,  were  placed  in  a convent  and  brought  up  as  Catholics  ; they  afterwards  obtained 
a grant  of  all  their  father’s  lan^s,  by  virtue  of  a letter  from  Louis  XIV.  His  son,  Jacob,  afterwards 
spelt  the  name  Pechell,  and  the  patent  of  baronetcy  was  so  made  out.  Sir  Thomas,  2nd  baronet, 
assumed  in  1801  the  additional  surname  of  Brooke,  by  royal  sign-manual,  for  himself  and  his  issue. 
The  4th  baronet  was  a Vice- Adm.,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Brighton  (L). 


PEEK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1374,  of  Rousdon,  Devonshire. 


Sir  Wilfrid  Peek,  D S.O.,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  1884  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
s.  his  father,  5/VCuthbert  Edgar,  1901  ; was  High 
Sheriff  of  Devon  1912  ; is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  patron  of 
three  livings  ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1916-19  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1913, 
Edwine  Warner,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Thorn 
burgh,  of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  an  estoile  argent ; in  chief  three  crescents 
of  the  last.  Crrat — Two  hazel  nuts,  slipped  proper. 

Seal — Rousdon,  Devon.  Clubs — Cavalry,  Bachelors'. 

Son  living— FRANCIS  HENRY  GRENVILLE,  b. 
Sept.  16th,  1915. 

Brother  living— Roger  Grenville,  b.  1888 ; Capt.  9th  Lancers  : 
served  during  European  War  1914  as  A.D.C.  Personal  Staff : 
in.  1919,  the  Hon.  Joan  Penelope  Sclater-Booth,  da.  of  2nd 
Baron  Basing,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Grenville,  b. 
1919.  Residence,  Hazelwood,  Loddiswell,  Devon.  Club, 
Cavalry. 

Sisters  living— Margaret,  b.  1885:  in.  1908,  Philip  Francis 
Cunningham  Williams  [see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1915].  Resi- 
dence, Glenside,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol Violet  Eveline,  b. 

1886:  111.  1915,  Capt.  Henry  Arthur  Benyon,  Berks  Yeo.  [B. 

Waleran].  Residence,  Ufton  Court,  near  Reading. 

Gwendolen,  b.  1800  : in.  1918,  Lieut. -Com.  Frederick  Hew 
George  Dalrympfe-Hamilton,  R.N.  [ see  E.  Stair,  colls.]. 
Residence , Cladyhoose,  Cairnryan,  Wigtownshire.— Kath- 
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Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet —Hon.  Augusta  Louisa  (Hon.  Lady  Peek),  da.  of  8th  Viscount 
Midleton  [see  E.  of  MidletonJ : in.  1884,  Sir  Cuthbert  Edgar  Peek,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1901. 
Residence,  Widworthy  Court,  Honiton,  Devon. 

.Sir  Henry  William  Peek,  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid  Surrey  (C)  1868-84. 


PEEL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1800,  of  Drayton  Manor,  Staffordshire; 

Sir  Robert  Peel,  4th  Baronet ; b.  April  12th, 
1867  ; s.  his  father,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  P.C., 
G.C.B. , 1895;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford; 
formerly  Lieut.  Staffordshire  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  patron  of  one 
living  : m.  1897,  Mercedes,  da.  of  Baron  de  Grafifenried,  for- 
merly of  Thun,  Switzerland,  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Argent,  three  sheaves  of  as  many  arrows  proper,  banded  gules, 
on  a chief  azure  a bee  volant  or.  Crrst — A demi-lion  rampant  argent, 
gorged  with  a collar  azure,  charged  with  three  bezants,  and  holding  between 
the  paws  a shuttle  or. 

Residence — Drayton  Manor,  Tamworth. 


Son  living — ROBERT,  b.  April  8th,  1898;  ed.  at  Harrow:  m.  1920, 
Miss  Beatrice  Gladys  Lillie. 

Sisters  living — Victoria  Alexandrina  Julia  : in.  1887,  Daniel  F.  P.  Barton, 

who  d.  1907. Evelyn  Emily : in.  1901,  James  William  Ronald  Macleay, 

C.M.G.,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  the  Argentine.  Residence , British  Legation,  Buenos 

Aires. Agnes  Helen,  b.  1870;  assumed  the  surname  of  van  de  Heydt  for  herself  and  issue  : m. 

1st,  1894,  Daniel  von  de  Heydt,  who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly,  1919,  Arthur  Gilstrap  Soames,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Alexandrina,  b.  1895  : in.  1916,  Capt  Barry  Edward  Domvile, 
C.M.G.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Barry  b.  1917,  Compton  b.  1918.  Residence , Sheffield  Park, 
Uckfield,  Sussex.  Gwendoline,  b.  1872  : in.  1896,  Capt.  Victor  von  Muller,  Prussian  Guard  Field 
Artillery,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1899. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Emily  ( Lady  Emily  Peel),  da.  of  8th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale, 
K.T.  : m.  1856,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel,  P.C.,  G.C.B. , 3rd  baronet,  who<f.  1895.  Residence , 
Villa  Lammermoor,  Geneva,  Switzerland. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Wellesley  Peel,  P.C.,  5th  son  of  2nd 
baronet,  who  was  cr.  Viscount  Peel  1895  : — 

See  that  title  in  “ Peerage.” 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  William  Yates  Peel  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Moore  Peel,  b.  1820,  d.  1878  : m.  1865,  Ann  Augusta,  who 
d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Welch,  of  Merlin’s  Grove,  Carmarthen  : — 

Robert,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Radley;  formerly  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during 

European  War)  1917  : in.  18 — , Mildred  O.,  da.  of . William  Herbert 

Gylby,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1896,  Ethel  Hutchison,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 

Wilson  Caird. Laurence  Moore,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  at  Univ,  Coll.,  London  : m. 

1899,  Ida  Susan  Agnes,  el.  da.  of  John  Headech,  of  Johnstown  Park,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary, 
and  has  issue  living,  Lionel  Victor  Moore,  b.  1901.  Linda  Augusta  Jane  : m.  1891,  Eustace 
Rhodes  St.  Clair  Corbin,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1909,  having  had  issue  of  whom,  Charles 
Robert  Peel,  b.  1893  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.  : d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916, — Eustace  Haynes  Peel,  b.  1903, — Linda  Augusta  Mary  Peel,  b.  1892, — Nora  Margaret 
Reel,  b.  1897, — Gwendoline  Claire  Peel,  b.  1900.  Residence , Merivale,  Beckenham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Yates  Peel,  b.  18 — , d.  1879  : in.  18 — , Alice  Emma  (who 
m.  2ndly,  1882,  St.  George  Dyson  Mansergh,  formerly  of  Rock  Lodge,  co.  Cork),  da. 

of  : — 

Laura.-  - 'Edith. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Peel,  b.  1833,  d.  1915:  in.  1859,  the  Hon.  Adelaide  Frances 
Isabella  Hanbury -Tracy,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Sudeley  : — 

Sir  Arthur  Robert,  K.C.M.G. , b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; became  a xst  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1904, 
Councillor  of  Embassy  1906,  and  Consul-Gen.  in  Crete  1915  ; was  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
at  Bangkok  1909-15,  and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  1915-18;  appointed 
British  Min.  at  Sofia  1920;  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Residence,  British  Legation,  Sofia,  Bulgaria. 

Clubs,  Carlton,  Arthur’s,  St.  James’s. William  Charles,  b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  : 

in.  1st,  1889,  Marion  Georgiana  Frances,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Libert  Chandler,  of  U.S.A.  ; 2ndly, 
18 — , Leonie  Rose,  da.  of  Constant  Hallu,  of  Nampeel,  France,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  ma^ 
riage)  George,  b.  1896, — Alfreda  Adelaide  Marion, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Charles  Frederick  D^ 

Layney,  b.  1900, — Carmen  Radegonda. Alfred  Henry,  b.  1864:  in.  1915,  Louisa,  da.  of  Gen.  — 

Cookson.— Gertrude  Emma. Constance  Madeline. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  William  Yates  Peel,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1789, 
d.  1850  : m.  1819,  Lady  Jane  Elizabeth  Moore,  who  d.  1847,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of 
Mountcashel  : — 

•Alice. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Peel,  b.  1835,  d.  1894  : Hi.  1873,  Caroline  Edith  Blanche,  who 
d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Anthony  Browne  Story,  of  St.  Albans  : — 

Robert  Francis,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Harrow;  formerly  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  C9I.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1913-19;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal),  European  War  1914-18;  unsuccessfully  contested  Northamptonshire,  Mid 
Dir.  (LU)  Jan.  1906  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  S.E. , or  Woodbridge,  Div.,  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  19.8, 
and  for  E.  Suffolk,  Woodbridge  Div.,  Dec.  1918  to  July  1920;  appointed  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
St.  Helena  (also  Ch.  Justice)  July  1920:  in.  1903,  Alice  Maude,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Meyrick, 
-K.C.B.,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Chiverton  Robert,  b.  1908, — Hermione  Mary,  b.  1912. 
Residences,  Government  House,  St.  Helena;  Gulpher  House,  Felixstowe.  Clubs , Carlton, 
Guards’,  Windham.^— Violet  Ellen  Antoinette.  Residence,  15,  North  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Edmund  Peel,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  William  Peel,  b.  1818,  d.  1882  : m.  18—  : — 

Amelia  Maria.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John  Peel,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Worcester,  4th  son  of 
1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Herbert  Richard  Peel,  b.  1831,  d.  1885  : m.  1853,  Georgiana  Maria, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Baker,  R.  of  Hartlebury  : — 

Herbert,  b.  1856  : in.  1898,  Muriel  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  George  Miller,  of  Brentry,  Gloucestershire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Bertha,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Speen  Court,  Newbury,  Berks.  Clubs,  Arthur’s, 
Carlton.— Alice,  b.  1854  : nt.  1884,  Arthur  Howard  Heath,  formerly  M.P.  for  Leek  Div.  of  Stafford- 


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shire,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Arthur,  b.  1887, — Georgina  Beatrice.  Residence , Street  Aston 

Lodge,  Rugby. Amy,  b.  1859  : m.  1886,  the  Rev.  James  Henry  Savory,  who  d.  1903,  and  has  issue 

living,  Gladys  Rebe,  b.  1886, — Ethel  Mary,  b.  1887.  Residence , Emberton  House,  Newport 
Pagnell.— Augusta,  b.  1862  : in.  1883,  William  Wykeham  Tyrwhitt  Drake,  who  d.  1919,  and  has 
issue  living,  Edward  Thomas,  b.  1887;  is  Lieut.  Lancers:  in.  1910,  Venice  Marguerite,  da.  of  the 
late  Uvedale  Corbet,  of  Crabwall  Hall,  Mollington,  Banbury, — Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1890  : in.  1913, 
Charles  Goodrich  Carter, — Heather  Augusta,  b.  1896:  in.  1919,  John  Trelawny  Upton  [see  Salus- 
bury-Trelawny,  Bt.,  colls.]  Residence , Shardeloes,  Amersham. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Jonathan  Peel,  M.P.,  D.C.L. r 
5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Yates  Peel,  85th  Regt.,  b.  1826,  d.  1900 1 in.  1848, 
Maria  Frances  Knighton,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Chadwick  : — 

Ernest  Hope,  b.  1853. Ellen  Margaret. Adelaide  Cecilia,  b.  1850. Isabella  [Lady  Domvile), 

b.  1851  : in.  1876,  Adm.  Sir  Compton  Edward  Domvile,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.— — Charlotte  Frances 
Yates,  b.  1859  : m.  1882,  Molyneux  Barton.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Peel,  b.  1828,  d.  1910  : in.  1st,  1857,  Mary  Ellen,  who  d.  1863, 
da.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Roger  Palmer,  4th  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1867,  Lady  Georgiana  Adelaide 
(now  of  Hampton  Court  Palace,  S.W.),  el.  da.  of  1st  Earl  Russell,  K.G.  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Mary  Adela : in.  1891,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  George  Capel  Ralph  Curzon 
Fenwick,  who  d.  1909,  of  Plas  Ffron,  Wrexham  [see  Phillipps,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Plas  Ffron, 

Wrexham. Ellen,  C.B.E.  (Baroness  Askwith)-,  C.B.E.  1918:  in.  tst,  1890,  Major  Henry  Graham, 

who  d.  1907,  formerly  20th  Hussars;  2ndly,  1908,  the  1st  Baron  Askwith,  K.C.B.,  K.C.,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Henry  Archibald  Roger,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Trin.  Coll  , 
Camb.  ; Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded), — Miles  William  Arthur  Peel, 
M.C.  (of  85,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W.),  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  ; Capt.  House- 
hold Cav.  ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  M.C.)  : in.  1918,  Lady  Evelyn  Catherine  King,  da, 
of  3rd  Earl  of  Lovelace,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1920,  Sheila  b.  1919, — (by  2nd  marriage)  [ see' 

B.  Askwith].  Residences , 5,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Oak  Knoll,  Sunningdale,  Berks. — -(By  2nd 
marriage),  Edward  John  Russell,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R. F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918),  C.  M.G.  1918:  in.  1901,  Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Edgar  Atheling 
Drummond,  of  Cadland  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1907, — Peter,  A.  1908, — 

Rosemary,  b.  1903.  Club , White’s. Jonathan  John  Russell,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Uppingham  Sch.  ; 

formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  ; is  in. 
Ministry  of  Munitions  : in.  1915,  Gyneth,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  William  Keate,  Gov.- 
in-Ch.  of  W.  Africa.  Club , United  Sports’.— —Fergus  Lister  Grosvenor  John  Russell,  b.  1876; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L. I. ; served  in  S, 

Africa  1900-1901.  Residence , Criterion  Farm,  Buluwayo,  Rhodesia; Ethel  Adelaide  Georgiana, 

b.  1875. Grace,  b.  1878  : in.  1908,  Joseph  Wingfield  Henry  (formerly  Northumberland  Fusiliers), 

from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Georgiana,  b.  1914, — Joan 
Constance  Anne  (twin),  b.  1914.  Residence , 17,  Chester  Terrace,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  Edmund  Yates  Peel  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Peel,  b.  1855,  d.  1912  : in.  1876,  Anna  Madeline,  who  d.  1916, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Young  Darracott  Scott,  C.B.,  F.R.S.,  R.E. 

Archibald,  b.  1878  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  W.  India  Regt.  ; is  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  battle  of  Paardeberg  (wounded,  medal  with  three  clasps)  : in.  1908, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Whiteley,  of  Manor  House,  Wakefield,  Yorkshire,  and  adopted  da.  of 
Reuben  Thomas  Saunders,  of  Raskelf,  215,  Capstone  Road,  Bournemouth..  .—Laurence,  b.  1881 ; is 
an  Assist,  in  Chinese  Maritime  Customs;  Peking.  Violet  Adela. 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Archibald  Peel  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Michael  John  Russell  Peel,  b.  1873,  d.  1907  : in.  1906,  Kathleen  (now 
of  Salisbury,  Rhodesia),  da.  of  J.  J.  de  C.  Walsh,  of  Gwelo,  Rhodesia: — 

Archibald  John  Russell,  b.  1907. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Lennox  Peel  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Arthur  Peel,  b.  1852,  d.  1910  : in.  1895,  Ellin,  da.  of  the  late  George 
McDowell,  of  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin  : — 

Frances  Caroline,  b.  1896, Vera  Jane,  b.  1898. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Laurence  Peel  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Lennox  Peel,  G.C.B.,  b.,  1823,  d.  1899:  nt.  1848  the  Hon. 
Caroline  Georgiana  Chichester,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Templemore 
Horace,  b.  1857  : in.  1899,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph  Dalyell,  C.B.  [see  E.  Warwick,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Algernon,  b.  1906, — Pamela  Georgiana,  b.  1900, — Marjorie  Violet,  b. 
1902.  Residence , 7,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.  -Edward  Laurence,  b.  i860  : in.  1st,  1895,  Mary 
Caroline,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Spencer  Scrase-Dickins,  J.P.,  D.  L.,  of  Coolhurst, 
Horsham,  Sussex  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Constance  Madeline  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Mure, 
M.P.  [B.  Leconfield],  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Caroline  Marian,  b.  1807,— Joan  May 

^ Cecilia,  b.  1899. Florence  Caroline,  C.B.E.,  b.  1851;  is  a Lady  of  Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 

Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  Order  of  League  of  Mercy  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : in.  1871,  Col.  Charles 
Seymour  Corkran,  formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Grenadier  Guards,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Charles  Edward,  C.M.G. , D.S.O-,  b.  1872  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : in.  18—,  Winifred,  da.  of  Col. 
Horace  Ricardo,  C.  V.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1908,  a son  b.  1911, — Victor  George  Seymour, 

C. V.O.,  b.  1873  [see  “Companionage"], — Christian  Algernon,  b.  1885, — Reginald  Seymour, 
b.  1890  ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Violet  Maud 
(Lady  Fa> quhar),  b.  1875  : tit.  1903,  Capt.  Sir  W’alter  Randolph  Fitzroy  Farquhar,  5th  Bt.,  who. 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — Helena  Muriel,  b.  1886, — Sybil  Florence,  b.  1887. 

Residence , 39,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. Augusta  Jane  : nt.  1878,  Montagu  Turner,  who  d.  1908, 

having  had  issue,  of  whom,  Montagu  Trevor,  O.B.E.,  M.C  (of  Carrick  Cottage,  St.  Mawes, 
Cornwall.  Club,  Junior  Carlton),  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Harrow;  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  O.B.E.,  1914  Star  withclasp);  O.B.E.(Mih)  1919  : 
in.  1906,  Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Walton  Watt,  Civil  Cornmr.,  Cape  Coast  Castle, 
W.  Africa,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Margaret  b.  1909,  Helen  Josephine  b.  1916,—  George 
Henry,  b.  1884, — Harcourt  Charles,  b.  1885;  Lieut.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917, — Lionel  Francis,  b.  1891;  ed.  at  Radley;  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches  twice):  in.  1920,  Eileen  Violet,  el.  da.  of  Henry  James  Holman,  of  Furze  Link,  East- 
bourne,— Augusta  Ivy,  b 1879, — Olive  Caroline,  b.  1889.  Residence,  Hortons,  Cuckfield,  Hay- 
ward’s Heath. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Lennox  Peel,  b.  1830,  d.  1910  : nt.  1867,  the  Hon.  Caroline 
Susan  Mary  Stapleton  Cotton,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  2nd  Viscount  Combermere  :— 

Alice  Jgne  Lennox. Cecil  Hester  Lennox  ; m.  1898,  Leicester  Morgan  Reed,  and  has  issue  living, 

Christian  William  Laurence  Peel,  b.  1902, — Cyllene  Mary  Peel,  b.  1899.  Residence,  The  Warren, 
Handcross,  Sussex. 

Issue  of  the  late  Laurence  Peel,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1801,  d.  1888  : m.  1822, 
Lady  Jane  Lennox,  who  d.  1861,  da.  of  4th  Duke  of  Richmond  : — 

Constance  Augusta  Lennox:  in.  1863,  Col.  George  Grant  Gordon,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1912  (see 
M.  Huntly,  colls.].  Residence,  Sandhurst,  Shakespear  Road,  Worthing. 


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The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Robert,  M.P.  for  Tamworth  1790-1818,  was  an  eminent  cotton-spinner,  and 
contributed  ^10,000  towards  promoting  the  war  with  France.  His  illustrious  successor,  the  Right 
Hon.  Sir  Robert,  P.C.,  sometime  M.P.  for  Oxford  Univ.  and  subsequently  for  Tamworth  (C),  having 
been  appointed  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1810,  Gh.  Sec.  for  Ireland  1812,  and  Sec.  of  State 
for  Home  Depart.  1828,  was  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Prime  Minister  1834-5  and  1841-6  ; he 
died  in  1850,  honored  throughout  England,  and  so  respected  abroad  that  the  French  Assembly,  on 
hearing  of  his  lamentable  death, — caused  through  an  accident, — adjourned  its  sitting  for  that  day. 
The  3rd  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  P.C.,  G.C.  B.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Tamworth  ( LC ) 1850-80,  for 
Huntingdon  (C)  1884-5,  and  for  Blackburn  1885-6,  and  was  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1852-7,  and  Ch. 
Sec.  for  Ireland  1861-5. 

PEEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Tyersall  Hall,  Calverley,  West  Riding  of  York. 

[Extinct  1911.] 

,S/V  Theophilus  Peel,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Isabella  Maria  (Lady  Peel),  elder  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Edward  Barnes,  formerly  27th  Inniskillings  : in.  1890,  Sir  Theophilus  Peel,  ist  baronet,  who  d. 
1911,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence , Park  Gate,  Guiseley,  Yorkshire. 


BERESFORD-PEIRSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1814,  of  Bagnall,  Waterford. 

Sir  Henry  Monson  De-la-Poer  Beresford- 

Peirse,  3rd  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Henry  William  De-la-Poer 
Beresford-Peirse,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet ; b.  Sept.  25th, 
1850 ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  George  De-la-Poer  Beresford, 
1873 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L., 
and  a County  Councillor  (Bedale  Div.)  for  N.  Riding  of  York, 
and  patron  of  two  livings;  formerly  Lieut,  ist  Vol.  Batn.  The 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.) : m.  1st,  1873, 
Lady  Adelaide  Mary  Lucy  Bernard,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  5th 
Earl  of  Bandon ; 2ndly,  1886,  Henrietta,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Sir 
Matthew  Smith-Dodsworth,  4th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  azure,  a ducal  coronet  between  three 
cross-crosslets  fitche'e  or,  Peirse  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  semee  of  cross- 
crosslets  fitchee,  three  fleurs-de-lis  sable,  within  a bordure  wavy  ermines. 
. . Crisis — ist,  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  or,  ensigned  by  a mural  crown  gules; 

Nil  nisi  cruce.  2nd,  out  of  a naval  crown  or,  a dragon’s  head  per  fesse  wavy  azure  and 

Depend  only  on  the  cross,  gules,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  transfixed  by  a broken  tilting  spear  in 
bend  sinister,  in  the  mouth  the  remaining  part  of  the  spear  in  bend,  the  point  upwards  or. 

Seat—  Bedale  Hall,  Bedale.  Clubs—  Carlton,  Yorkshire. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— HENRY  BERNARD  DE-LA-POER,  D.S.O.,  b.  Jan.  9th, 
1875  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899);  formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Hussars 
Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army,  and  Under  Treasurer,  Middle  Temple  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901,  as  Major  3rd  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1900:  m. 
1904,  Lady  Mabel  Marjorie  Campbell,  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Cawdor,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Campbell  De-la-Poer,  b.  1905, — Peter  De-la-Poer,  b.  1907.  Residence , The  Crossways,  Bickley, 

Kent. Rev.  Richard  Windham  De-la-Poer,  b 1876;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 

(B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1903);  is  V.  of  St.  John’s,  Middlesbrough:  m.  1910,  Lady  Lilian  Katharine 
Campbell,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  3rd  Earl  Cawdor,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Campbell  De-la- 
Poer,  b.  1911, — Sybil  Adelaide,  b.  1912,— Barbara,  b.  1915, — Lilian  Bridget,"  b.  1918.  Residence., 

St.  John’s  Vicarage,  Middlesbrough. Evelyn  Francis  De-la-Poer,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 

Downton  Coll.  ; Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt.  : m.  1912,  Marian  Annette  Owen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Walter  Charles  Edward  Kynaston,  of  Hardwick,  Ellesmere.— —Ernest  Arthur  De-la-Poer,  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford. Rev.  John  William,  b.  1883  5 ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Lich- 

field Theological  Coll.  ; is  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Kimberley.  Residence,  Bishops  Garth,  Kimberley, 
S.  Africa. 

Daughter  living— By  2nd  marriage— Dorothy  Harriet  Julia,  b.  1894. 

Brother  living — Rev.  Windham  De-la-Poer,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884)  ; is  R.  of  Bedale  and  Rural  Dean  of  E.  Catterick  : in.  1889,  Ethel  Milman 
Proctor,  da.  of  the  late  William  Proctor  Baker,  of  Brislington,  Bristol, -and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 
Cecil  Proctor  De  la-Poer,  M.B.R.,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Capt. 
Durham  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-17  (wounded);  M.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  1916,  Gertrude  Anne 
Ormonde,  da.  of  Henry  Wallis  Prior-Wandesforde,  B A.  (Camb.),  J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire, 
of  Kirklington  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Wandesforde  De-la-Poer  b.  1917, 
Anne  Ethel  Mary  b.  1919, — Raymond  Windham  De-la-Poer,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Eton;  is  Lieut.  Guards 
Machine  Gun  Regt., — Mary  Ethel,  b.  1893.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Bedale,  Yorkshire. 

Sister  living — Charlotte  Grace  : in.  1874,  Capt.  Maximilian  Dudley  Digges  Dalison,  Scots  Guards, 
who  d.  1885,  and  has  issue  living,  Maximilian  Dudley  Peirse  (of  The  Grange,  Plaxtol,  Kent, 
Hamptons,  Tonbridge,  Kent,  and  Greetwell  Hall,  Lincolnshire.  . Clubs,  Travellers’,  Junior 
Carlton),  b.  1881 ; 2nd  Lieut.  Scots  Guards. 

Mother  living — Henrietta  Anne  Theodosia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  Thomas  Monson  [see 
B.  Monson,  colls.]  : m.  1848,  Henry  William  De-la-Poer  Beresford-Peirse,  who  d.  1859.  Resi- 
dence, The  Grange,  Bedale. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  John  De-la-Poer  Beresford-Peirse,  grandson  of 
ist  baronet,  b.  1852,  d.  1917  : m.  1887,  Mary,  third  da.  of  Thomas  Chambers, 
formerly  of  Aberfoyle,  Londonderry  : — 

Noel  Monson  De-la-Poer,  D.S.O. , b.  1887;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major 
R.F.A.  ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ;■  D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1912,  Hazel 
Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Cochrane. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  George  Beresford  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Peirse  De  la  Poer  Beresford,  b.  1846,  d.  1902  ; formerly  Lieut.  S. 
Wales  Borderers;  served  in  Zulu  campaign  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Burmah  War 
1886-7  (medal  with  two  clasps):  m.  1881,  Mary  Elizabeth  Thomasina,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Henry  Stewart  Beresford  Bruce,  of  Ballyscullion  House,  Castle  Dawson,  co.  Londonderry 
[see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.] : — 

George  Wilfred  Bruce  De  la  Poer,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst.— Mary  Caroline 
Helen,  b.  1883.  Marion  Evelyn  Jane  Alexander,  b.  1884  : m.  1914,  Alban  Coore. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Charles  Windham  De-la-Poer  Beresford,  R.N.,  b.  1858,  d.  1896  : m. 
1892,  Mary  (who  in.  2ndly,  1906,  John  Barton  Hunt),  el.  da.  of  John  Warrington  Rogers, 
Q.C.,  of  Melbourne,  Australia  : — 

Charles  Zaragoza  De-la-Poer,  b.  1893;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.— — Mary 
Caroline  Laura,  b.  1895. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Vevers  De-la-Poer  Beresford,  b.  1864,  d,  1908  : m.  1902,  Eleanor 
Mary,  da.  of  W.  R.  Staveley,  of  Harrogate,  Yorkshire  : — 

Charles  Denman  de  la  Poer,  b.  1906.  Marcus  Walter  de  la  Poer  (posthumous),  b.  1909.— —Eleanor 
Caroline  Frederica,  b.  1903. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  George  Beresford,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1899  : 
m.  1846,  the  Hon.  Caroline  Amelia,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Denman: — 
Henry  William  De-la-Poer,  b.  1862;  formerly  a 1st  grade  Officer  in  Indian  Marine;  served  in 
Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  and  bronze  star),  and  as  Indian  Transport  Officer  in  Soudan 

campaign  1885  (clasp). Marion  Harriet. Gertrude  Georgiana  : in.  1876,  the  Rev.  John 

Shapland  Elliot  Cockburn-Hood,  wno  d.  1902,  V.  of  Kirkby  Fleetham,  and  has  issue  living,  Claude 
Beresford,  b.  1878 : in.  1903,  Kathleen  Herbert  Noyes,  and  has  issue  living,  Muriel  Cecilia  b.  1905, 
Claudia  Bettine  b.  1909, — Marion,  b.  1877  : m-  I9°5)  Basil  Coore,  of  The  Legacy  Ranch,  Macleod, 
Alberta,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Conrad  <$.*1911,  Hugo  b.  1918,  Anne  A 1915, — Gertrude  Cecilia, 
A 1879  : m.  1Q15,  Major  Edward  Cecil  Gordon  Maddock,  Indian  Med.  Ser.— Caroline  Charlotte,  b. 
1881  : in.  1904,  George  Grant  Daubeny,  and  has  issue  living,  John  George  A 1905,  Ronald  Giles  b. 
5907,  Joan  Cara,  Anita  Marion,—  Mary  Margaret,  b.  1882, — Adelaide  Anne,  b.  1885  : m.  1911,  Francis 
Dudley  Baker,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Richard  b.  1914,  John  Dudley(twin)  b.  1914,  Beryl  Ade- 
laide b.  1912,  Anne  Rosemary  b.  1915. Frances  Anne  : m.  1888,  the  Rev.  Edgar  Carr,  who  d.  1911, 

R.  of  Kirkby  Wiske,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Beresford  b.  1889,  John  b.  1895,  Frances 
Evangeline  A 1891.^—  Elizabeth  Margaret:  in.  1877,  the  Rev.  Ernest  Henry  Kellett  Long,  R.  of 
Newton  Flotman,  and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Kellett  (of  3,  The  Grange,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.  W)., 
i.  1878 ; sometime  an  Advocate  of  the  Supreme  Court,  Cape  Town,  and  a Member  of  House 
ot  Assembly,  Union  of  S.  Africa;  is  on  Staff  of  The  Times',  m.  1907,  Mary  Elizabeth,  el.  da. 
of  J.  H.  Cave,  of  Newlands,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  issue  living,  Paul  John  Basil  b.  1911,  Robert 
Guy  Kellett  b.  1914,  Una  Elizabeth  b.  1909. — Walter  Denman,  b.  1881  ; is  in  Canadian  Cav., — 
Gharles  Ernest,  b.  1882  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Visiting  Agent  for  Rubber  Co.  in  Uganda  : 
m.  1913,  Katharine  Stewart,  el.  da.  of  John  Sinclair,  of  122,  Ridge  Road,  Durban,  S.  Africa,  and  has 
issue  living,  Geoffrey  St.  George  Kellett  A 1916, — Nellie  Nevill,  b.  1886:  in.  1915,  John  Barr6  de 

Winton  Molony,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  Residence , Newton  Flotman  Rectory,  Norwich. Catherine 

Emily  : in.  1894,  the  Rev.  Joseph  Frederick  Griffiths,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Hinckley,  and  has  issue 
living^  Thomas  Denman,  A 1896  ; Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.), — Frederic 
Charles  Beresford,  b.  1900, — Catherine  Comfort,  b.  1895, — Emily  Elizabeth  Favell,  b.  1898.  Resi- 
dence, Holy  Trinity  Vicarage,  Hinckley,  Leicestershire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  John  Poo  Beresford,  M.P.,  K.C.B.,  G.C.H.  (Knight  of  the  Tower 
and  Sword),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Coleraine  1809-12  and  1814-23,  for  Berwick-on-Tweed  1823-6,  for  North- 
allerton 1826-32,  again  for  Coleraine  1832-3,  and  for  Chatham  1835-7. 


PELLY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1840,  of  Upton,  Essex. 

Sir  Harold  Pelly,  4th  Baronet;  b. 
Feb.  28th,  1863;  s.  his  half-brother,  Sir  Henry 
Carstairs,  M.P.,  1877;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885);  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Vol. 
Batn.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.)  and 
Wiltshire  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Dorset 
Regt.,  a J.P.  for  Wilts,  and  a J.P.  and  a County 
Alderman  for  Dorset  : m.  1889,  Anna  Maria,  da.  of 
Major  Robert  Poore  [ see  Poore,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has 
issue. 

Jtrms — Or,  on  a bend  engrailed  azure,  between  two  trefoils 
slipped  vert,  three  martlets  argent.  Crtst — Out  of  a crown 
vallery  or,  charged  with  three  hurts,  an  elephant’s  head 
argent. 

Residence — Thorngrove,  Gillingham,  Dorset.  Clubs — 

unior  Carlton,  Wellington. 


Sons  living-HAROLD  ALWYNE,  M.C.,  b.  Aug.  27th, 


Netheravon  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  temporary  Capt. 
Household  Batn.  (M.C.)  : in.  1917,  Caroline  Earle,  da.  of 
the  late  Richard  H.  Hey  wood- Jones,  of  Badsworth  Hall, 
God  guiding,  nothing  hurts.  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Alwyne,  b.  1918, — 

Richard  Hey  wood,  A 1920.  Club,  Cavalry. Philip  Vincent,  b.  1898;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 

and  at  R.M.C. ; sometime  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches).  Club, 
Guards’. 

Daughters  living — Renita  Blanche  ( Lady  Lees),  b.  1892  : in.  1913,  Sir  Thomas  Evans  Keith  Lees, 
2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915.  Residence,  South  Lytchet  Manor,  Poole,  Dorset.— 
Madeline  Annie  Pamela  ( Lady  Lees),  b.  1895  : in.  1915,  Sir  John  Victor  Elliott  Lees,  3rd  Bt. 
Residence,  South  Lytchet  Manor,  Poole,  Dorset.  ■ Mary  Evelyn,  b.  1901. 

Brother  living — Arthur  Norris,  b.  1864  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  Club,  Wellington. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Annie  Evelvn  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : appointed  a Lady-in-Waiting  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Connaught 
1904:  in.  1913,  Capt.  Thomas  Henry  Rivers  Bulkeley,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  Scots  Guards,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action)  1914,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Arthur  Henry  Rivers,  b.  1914.  Residence, 

27,  St.  James’  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. Constance  Lilian  (Countess  oj  Crawford): 

in.  1900,  the  27th  Earl  of  Crawford.  Residences,  Haigh  Hall,  Wigan ; Balcarres,  Fife ; 7, 
Audley  Square,  W. 

Half-Sister  living — Evelyn  Juliana:  m.  1867,  James  Henry,  who  d.  1916,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  James  Raymond,  b.  1873  : m-  T9°4>  Josine,  da.  of  J.  du  Toit,  and  has  issue  living,  James 
Douglas  b.  1905,  Dorothy  Elise  b.  1908, — Claude  Henry,  b.  1881  ; Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; d. 
.(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — Blanche  Evelyn, — Lilian  : m.  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
John  Kelso  Tod,  C.M.G.,  Head  Quarter  Staff,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Hope  b.  1904,  John 
Kenneth  Macalister  b.  1907,  Norman  Kelso  b.  1910,  Cecilia  Beatrice  b.  1905, — Elsie  Beatrice  (of 
Shandon,  Dyke  Road,  Brighton):  in.  1st,  1899,  Gordon  Campbell  Barker,  M.A.  (Camb.),  M.D., 
*vho  d.  1906  [Owen,  Bt.,  of  Orielton,  crs.  1641  and  1813] ; 2ndly,  1915,  Ernest  Walter  Sharp,  and 


1893;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford; 
is  Lieut.  7th  Hussars,  and  an  Instructor  at  Cavalry  Sch., 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  James  Gordon  b.  1903,  Owen  Douglas  b.  1905,  Helen  Mary 
(posthumous)  b.  19:16,  (by  2nd  marriage)  Basil  Telford  b.  1916, — Clare. 

widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Blanche  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Pelly ),  da.  of  the  Rev.  Sir 
Frederick  Vincent,  nth  Bt. : in.  i860,  Sir  John  Henry  Pelly,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1864.  Residence, 
St.  John^s  Lodge,  Warminster. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Raymond  Pelly,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Raymond  Pelly,  b.  1837,  d.  1879  : in.  1864,  Louisa  Catherine  Emma 
(now  of  2,  Hobart  Place,  S.W.),  da.  of  Sir  Robert  North  Collie  Hamilton,  6th  Bt.  : — 

Charles  Hamilton  Raymond,  b.  1867  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Sussex  R.F.A.,  and  now 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.,  R.A.  : in.  1897,  Mary  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Capt.  E.  Trevitt,  of 
Haslemere.  Residences , Houghton  Manor,  Hunts  ; 2.  Hobart  Place,  S.W.  Club , Junior 
United  Service.  ■ Constance  Louisa:  m.  1st,  1882,  Richard  Davies  Matthey,  who  obtained  a 
divorce  1895;  2ndly,  1895,  Lloyd  Harry  Baxendale,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
George  Cowper  Hugh,  b.  1883, — Constance  Joyce,  b.  1892.  Residence , Greenham  Lodge,  New- 
bury, Berks. Ethel  Henrietta:  in.  1889,  Charles  Edward  Grey  Hatherell,  J.P.  [see  B.  Dun- 

boyne,  colls.].  Residence , Radford  House,  near  Leamington. Adelaide : m.  1914,  Sidney  Beck- 

with. Residence , 20,  Kensington  Gate,  Glasgow. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Raymond  Percy  Pelly,  b.  1841,  d.  1911  : in.  1864,  Alice  Schaffa- 
litzky  (now  of  63,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W.,  and  Hollington  House,  Hollington,  near 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  George  Ewart  Larkins,  Bengal  Artillery  : — 

Rev.  Douglas  Raymond,  D.S.O.,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Emanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886, 
M.A.  1898);  formerly  Major  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Essex  Regt.  (V.D.)  ; served  in  Matabeleland  and 
Mashonaland  1896  and  1897  as  Chap.  Rhodesian  Horse  (medal  with  clasp)  ; formerly  V.  of  Buckley  ; 
is  a Chap  to  the  Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1898,  Verena  Noelie,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  W.  Herbert,  V.  of  St. 
Peter's,  Vauxhall,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Claude  Bernard  Raymond,  b.  1902, — Peter  Douglas 
Herbert  Raymond,  b.  1904, — Blake  Raymond,  b.  1907, — Stella  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1908.  Resi- 
dences, 32,  Montpelier  Crescent,  Brighton  ; Old  Hall,  High  Hurslwood,  near  Uckfield.— -Raymond 
Theodore,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Haileybury;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  N . 
Lancashire  Regt.;  formerly  Capt.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1900-1,  with  Imperial  Yeo. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  as  a Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig., 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  C.B.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  19:9  : 
tn.  1910,  Moriet  Elsie  Maxwell,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Gethin  Creagh,  C.B.  [Wolseley,  Bt., 
cr.  1744,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Moriet,  b.  1911, — Patricia  Carlota,  b.  1915.  Club , 
Army  and  Navy.  -Alice  Mabel  : in.  1885,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Durrant,  V.  of  Leverstock  Green, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Arthur  Michael,  M.C. , b.  1888  ; Capt.  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917  : in.  1916,  Jemima,  da.  of  Capt.  Belford  Randolph  Wilson,  formerly  Hussars, 
— Lorna  Milicent,  b.  1886, — Enid  Mary,  b.  1897  : 111  • I92o,  Charles  Haseldine  Moore, — Dorothy 
Mary,  b.  1906.  Residence , Leverstock  Green  Vicarage,  Herts.— Ellen  Geraldine:  in.  1899, 
Henry  Knollys  Foster,  O.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Knollys,  b.  1904, — Elizabeth 

Schaffalitzky  Knollys,  b.  -190-.  Residence , Wargrave  House,  Hereford. Margaret  Evelyn  : 

in.  1891,  Godfrey'  Lawford,  formerly  of  43,  Stanhope  Gardens.  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn 
Godfrey,  b.  1893;  Capt.  R.E.;  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches), — Winifred,  b.  1895:  m.  1917, 

Lieut.  Edward  Dodd,  R.N. Dorothy  Christabel : in.  1916,  Capt.  Hugh  Mortimer  Rowland, 

Yeo. Ina  Marjorie:  in.  1910,  Major  Christopher  William  Lowther,  M.P.,  from  whom  she 

obtained  a decree  nisi  of  divorce  1920  [see  E.  Lonsdale,  colls.].  Residence , 37,  Harley,  Street,  W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Pelly,  M.C.S.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1886: 
111.  1839,  Julia  Henrietta,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Dobbs,  of 
Bay  Lodge,  co.  Antrim  : — 

Rev.  Charles  Henry,  b.  1844;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1873);  a retired  Chap. 
(Madras  Ecclesiastical  Establishment)  ; has  been  V.  of  Burton  Hartshorne  with  Chetwode,  R.  of 
Killybegs,  and  of  Roundstone,  co.  G dway,  British  Chap,  at  San  Remo,^R.  of  Carrick,  and  Assist. 
Priest,  Gulf  Islands,  British  Columbia  : in.  1867,  Katherine,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Col.  Gardiner 
Harvey7  (Madras  Army),  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Charles  Brent  Neville,  b.  1870;  Madras 
Police:  in.  1901,  Annie  Harvey,  da.  of  the  laxe  Col.  Alexander  Sinclair  Grove,  D.S.O.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Sinclair  b.  1902,  Betty  Joan  b.  1905, — William  Francis  Henry,  b.  1874; 
Major  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x6  : in.  1901,  Dora, 
da.  of  William  Vinicombe  Davy7, — Frank  Le  Quesne,  M.B.,  b.  1880:  in.  19x0,  Jessie,  da.  of 

D.  N.  Goodchild,— George  Sinclair,  b.  1885,— Rosetta : in.  1st,  1889,  Charles  William  Martin, 
M.C.S.,  who  d.  igc6  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Harry  Seymour  Mullins,  formerly  I.C.S.,  and  Dep.  Director  of 
Revenue  Survey,  Madras, — Annie  Harriet : in.  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Donaldson,  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps,— Ethel  Mary  : in.  1899,  J.  flfolliot  Young,  solicitor,  of  Limavady,  co.  Derry,  Dungivin, 
Londonderry,  and  7,  Stephen  Green,  Dublin.  Residence,  Strangemore,  Dungivin,  Londonderry7, 

Richard  Stewart,  b.  1846;  formerly  in  Bombay  Revenue  Survey;  is  a Land  Surveyor  in 

British  Columbia:  in.  1875,  Frances  Anne,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  George  Robinson,  J.P.,  of 
Roundstone,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Stuart,  b.  1888, — Elbe  May  : m.  1902,  John 
Hugh  McMullin, — Frances  Kathleen  : in.  1915,  Ralph  Stanley  Worsley,  Lieut.  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles.  Resides  in  British  Columbia.—  Edward,  b.  1848:  in.  1876,  Ellen,  who  d.  1892, 
da.  of  John  Garrioch,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Raymond,  b.  1890, — Kathleen  : in.  1903, 
Myers  A,  Irish,  formerly  of  Wapella,  Canada, — Emily  Olivia  : in.  1909,  Frederick  Temple  Corn- 
wall, Bar.-at-law,  of  Kamloops,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Muriel  Kathleen,  b.  1910. 

Harriet  Emma : in.  1859,  Col.  Charles  John  Pearse,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  1019. Mary  : in. 

1864,  W.  D.  Horsley,  who  d.  1899,  formerly  of  M.C.  S.— — Julia  : in.  1861,  Thomas  Frederick  Andrew 

Agnew  [wAgnew,  Bt.,cr.  1629].  Residence , Lullingfields,  Heswall,  Cheshire. Louisa  Jane  [Lady 

Monro)’,  m.  1865,  Capt.  Sir  David  Monro,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
Lloyd  Doveton,  b.  1868  ; sometime  Capt.  British  S.  Africa  Police ; is  a D.L.  for  Ross  and  Cromarty  ; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders, — Raymond  Pelly  Houston,  b.  1869  ; formerly  Major 
Worcestershire  Regt.  ; is  Gov.  of  H.M.  Calton  Prison,  Edinburgh  : in.  1897,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the 
late  Hugh  Seymour  Tremenheere,  C.B.,  and  widow  of  George  Marcus  Parker,— David  Hugh 
Wratislaw,  b.  1870;  in  S.  African  Rifles,— Leila  Louisa:  in.  1st,  18—,  Charles  Bidie,  Sup.  of 
Police,  Madras ; 2ndly,  xgo8,  Horace  Montiford  Westropp-Dawson, — Ida:  in.  1893,  Col.  James 
Alistair  Campbell,  formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders, — Katharine  Harriet:  in. 
1898,  Gilbert  Robertson,  who  d.  1906,  of  Kindrace,  Ross-shire.  Residence , Allan  House,  Fearn, 
Ross-shire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Pelly  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Francis  Raymond  Pelly,  b.  1850,  d.  1907  : in.  1881,  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Robert  Posnett,  R.  of  Laracor,  co.  Meath  : — 

Hutchinson  Raymond,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army. 
Emily  Amy.— -Dorothy  May  Fairfax  : m.  1916,  Moray  Martin  Milne-Thompson,  Lieut.  R.  F.A. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Albert  Pelly  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Albert  Champion  Pelly,  b.  1845,  d.  1915  : m.  1878,  Alice  (now  of  Amberley, 
Salisbury  Road,  Worthing),  da.  of  the  late  C.  A.  Ferguson,  of  Lee,  Kent : — 

Albert  Edgar  Champion,  b.  1879 : in.  1904,  Agness  May  Hall,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1905, 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


# — — 

— Noel  Henry,  b.  1906, — Edgar  Frank,  b.  1919, — Kathleen  Ruth,  b.  1908, — Winifred  Ina,  b.  1910. 
Residence , 64,  Stalker  Lees  Road,  Sheffield.-  Evelyn  Alice  Champion,  b.  1881  : m.  1915,  Leslie 

Tait,  and  has  issue  living,  Leonard  James,  b.  1917, — Richard  William  Albert,  b.  1918. Constance 

Maud  Champion,  b.  1887  : ni.  1914,  Henry  Stubbington,  and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Austin,  b. 
1915, — Wilfrid  Henry,  b.  1917, — Dorothy  Alice  Maud,  b.  1918. — Marian  Yvonne  Muriel,  b.  1920. 
Residence , Empress,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Frederic  Streatfeild  Pelly,  R.N.,  b.  (twin)  1848,  d.  1914  : m.  1899, 
Harriot  Wren  Plaistowe  (now  of  The  Cottage,  Dunsfold,  near  Godaiming)  : — 

Leonora  Wren,  b.  1900. Freda  Sylvia,  b.  1902. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Henry  Pelly  (twin),  b.  1848,  d.  1920  : rn.  1885,  Mary  Rose  (now  of  12, 
Cousins  Grove,  Southsea),  da.  of  James  Lyon  Thorne,  formerly  Fleet  Paymaster  R.N.  : — 
John  Henry,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and  serving  with  W.  African 
Frontier  Force,  Charles  Thorne,  b.  1890,-— —Mary  Rose,  b.  1893. 

issue  of  the  late  Albert  Pelly,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1813,  d.  1894  : m.  1844,  Barbara 
Ellen,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Streatfeild,  of  Chart’s  Edge,  Kent : — 
William  Henry,  b.  1847  : rn.  1st,  1882,  Eleanor  Lucy,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  John  Sisson  Steele, 
M.R.C.S.  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Edith  Anne,  da.  of  W.  H.  Nash,  of  Reigate,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st 
marriage)  Russell  George  (of  3,  Wingate  Road,  Hammersmith),  b.  1883  : rn.  1909,  Frances  Car- 
ruthers,  da.  of  Sir  Francis  Carruthers  Gould,  of  Upway,  Porlock,  Taunton,  and  has  issue  living, 
Russell  Steele  b.  1910,  Michael  Beaumont  Pelly  b.  1912,  Antony  Roger  b.  1915, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Edith  Streatfeild,  b.  1908.  Residence , Colley  Bridge,  Reigate.— —Herbert  Alexander,  b.  1855  : 

rn.  1st,  1882,  Florence  Hafel ; 2ndly,  1899,  Ada  Roylance  Terry. Harriet  Barbara  : rn.  1878, 

Herbert  Samuel  Fenning,  who  d.  1911.—  Alice  Leonora.  Residence , Shottermill,  Surrey. 

• Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Wilson  Pelly,  R.N.,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1814, 
d.  1890:  in.  1851,  Katharine  Jane,  who  d.  igoi,  da.  of  the  late  John  Gurney  Fry, 
of  Hale  End,  Walthamstow: — 

John  Gurney  Richard,  b.  1855  ; is  a hop  merchant  at  88,  Borough  High  Street,  S.E.  : rn.  1st,  1878, 
Jane  Gurney,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Albert  Leatham,  of  Gunnersgate,  York ; 2ndly, 
1918,  Clare  Emily,  da.  of  Edward  North  Buxton  [see  Buxton,  Bt.J,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 
' marriage),  Vivian  Gurney  (of  Park  Place,  North  Weald),  b.  1881  : ni.  1907,  Dorothy  Penrose,  el.  da. 
of  William  Henry  Sewell,  of  Epping  Place,  Epping,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Gurney  b.  1910, — 
Eustace  Gurney,  b.  1886;  sometime  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards, — Elaine,  b.  1878, — Kathleen,  b.  1883. 

Residence , Theydon  Place,  Epping.  Club , City. Rev.  Richard  Arnold,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884);  is  R.  of  Wickham  Bishops,  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford,  Chap, 
to  the  Bishop  of  Chelmsford,  and  a Chap,  in  Territorial  Force  (T.D.)  : m.  1st,  1882,  Margaret  Jane, 
who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fowell  Buxton  [Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1840] ; 2ndly,  1906,  Dora 
Isobel,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  (Edward)  Hildred  Carlile,  1st  Bt.,  M.P.,  of  Ponsbourne  Park, 
near  Hertford,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  (by  1st  marriage)  Rev.  Arnold  Claude,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  1910);  is  a Missionary,  St.  Andrew’s 
Coll.,  Gorakhpur,  India  : m.  1920,  Constance  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Stern,  of  Go- 
rakhpur, India, — Donald  Geoffrey,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  Capt.  R.E.,  Territorial  Force; 
rn.  1913,  Joan  King,  el.  da.  of  John  Caldwell  Uhthoff,  M.D.,  of  Wavertree  Home,  Brighton, — Rev. 
Richard  Lawrence,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1910,  M.A.  1912) ; 
sometime  Lecturer  at  Ridley  Hall,  Cambridge  ; is  Vice-Principal  Bishpp’s  Coll.,  Calcutta, — Francis 
Brian,  A F.C.  (of  Feering  Croft,  Northwood),  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
Lieut.  R.  A.F.  ; European  War  1915-18  (A.F.C.)  : rn.  1913,  Edith  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  James  Packe,  V.  of  Feering,  Kelvedon,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Brian  b.  1915,  Peter 
Richard  b.  1916, — Arthur  Roland  (of  6,  Avenue,  York);  6.1895;  ed  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  (T  F.)  ; m.  1920,  Phyllis  Elsie,  da  Alexander 
Duff  Henderson,  of  Sydenham,  S.E., — Janet  Catherine  (of  Honing  Hall,  Worstead,  Norwich), 
b.  1890:  m.  1913,  Capt  Edward  Randall  Cubitt,  Norfolk  Regt.  (T.  F.),  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Randall  b.  1915.  Residence , 

The  Rectory,  Wickham  Bishops,  Essex. Edmund  Nevill  Richard,  b.  1858:  rn.  1887,  Emma 

Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John  Fowler,  of  Leeds,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Noel  ( Club , 
United  Service),  R.N.,  b.  1888  ; became  Lieut.  1910,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1918, — Edmund-Godfrey, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [Club,  Constitutional),  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918: 
m.  1919,  Isabel  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Fowler,  of  5,  Park  Square  West,  N.W., 
and  has  issue  living,  Antoinette  Joan  b.  1920, — Hubert  Richard,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house;  Lieut.  Essex  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  in  the  Dardanelles)  19x5, — Denis  Edward, 
R.N.,  b.  1898;  became  Lieut.  1918, — Cicely  Edith,  b.  1891.  Residence , Witham  Lodge, 

Witham,  Essex. Herbert  Cecil,  b.  i860:  rn.  1882,  Mary  Richenda,  who  d.  19.9,  da.  of 

the  late  H.  W.  Carter,  J.P. , of  Ashmead,  Redhill,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey 
Richard,  b.  1886  ; is  Capt.  R.E.  : rn.  1916,  Barbara  Vidal  Scrutton,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana 
b.  1917,  Juliet  b.  1920, — Gilbert  Cecil,  R.N.,  b.  1892;  became  Lieut.  1915,— Kenneth  Raymond, 
M.C.,  b.  1893;  i&  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.):  rn.  1919, 
Elspeth  Norna,  da.  of  R.  Campbell  Grant,  of  Hale  Edge,  South  Nutfield  (infra),— Gwynneth  Mary  : 
in  1909,  John  Keble  Guy,  of  Bletchingley,  Surrey.  Residence , Kentwins,  Nutfield,  Surrey. 

Club,  Constitutional. Alfred  Digby,  b.  1862  : m.  1899,  Evelyn  Sophia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 

John  Harford  [see  Bridges,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Edward,  b.  1905, — Violet  Evelyn, 
b.  1900.  — —Henry  Bertram,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1867;  became  Lieut.  1890,  Com.  190T, 
Capt.  1906,  and  Rear-Adm.  1917;  served  during  European  War  1914-17,  with  1st  Battle  Cruiser 
Squadron,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  C. B.);  has  Orders  of  the  Nile  of  Egypt  and 
El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz  : is  Comdg.  Egypt  and  Red  Sea  Station;  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916:  m.  1904,  Lilian  Katharine  Hawkshaw,  da.  of  Sir  William  Vincent,  12th  Bt.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Douglas  Charles  Vincent,  b.  1908, — Adrian  Vincent,  b.  1919, — Esterel  Alice  Muriel, 
b.  1906, — Andrea  Evelyn,  b.  1917.  Residence,  D’Abernon  Lodge,  Leatherhead.  Surrey.  Club, 

United  Service. Frederick  Raymond,  b.  1869;  is  a merchant  of  64,  Cornhill,  E.C.,  and  The 

Exchange,  Cardiff : m.  1906,  Beatrice  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Delm^-Radcfiffe 
[E.  Harrowby,  colls.].  Residences,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex  ; Hockwold  Hall,  Brandon,  Norfolk  ; 

Preshaw  House,  Hants;  22,  St.  James’s  Place,  S.W.i.  Club,  Bath. Emma  Maria:  rn.  1874, 

John  Henry  Buxton  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1840].  Residences,  Easneye,  Ware  ; Upton  House, 

Cromer. Edith  Rachel:  rn.  1887,  Rev.  John  Battersby- Harford,  Residentiary  Canon  of  Ripon 

(formerly  Principal  of  Ripon  Coll.),  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Dundas,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Repton, 
and  at  Jesus  Col!.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911);  is  Principal  of  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  Calcutta, — John  Victor, 
b.  1897;  is  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt., — Mary  Katharine,  b.  1890, — Winifred  Maud,  b.  1893: 
in.  1919,  Capt.  Ogilvie  Blair  Graham,  D.S.O. , and  has  issue  living,  Ogilvie  John  Blair  b.  1920. 

Residence,  The  Crescent,  Ripon. Alice  Maud  : rn.  1897,  the  Rev.  Henry  Theodore  Cavell, 

who  d.  1914,  V.  of  All  Saints,  Woodford  Wells,  and  has  issue  living.  Doris  Maud,  b.  1898, — 
Katharine  Margaret,  b.  1900, — Constance  Marcia,  b.  1909.  Residence . Marsham,  Loughton. 

Issue  of  the  late  Percy  Leonard  Pelly,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1892  : • 
rn.  1852,  Eliza  Anne  (now  of  Oakley,  near  Merstham,  Surrey),  da.  of  John 
Sanderson  Rigge,  of  Belmont  Castle,  Essex : — 

Percy  John,  b.  1853;  is  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire:  rn.  1879,  Florence  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Butler,  of  Chipstead,  near  Reigate,  and  has  issue  living,  Florence  Irene  Clare,  b.  1884, — 
Doris  Eileen,  b.  1890, — lva  Marion,  l.  1900.  Residence,  The  Priory-,  Tetbury,  Gloucestershire. 
Club , Constitutional.-^— Ada,  b.  1862:  in.  1890,  the  Rev.  Honyel  Gough  Rosedale,  D.D.,  F.S.A., 


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56s 


formerly  V.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Notting  Hill,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Oriel  Pelly,  b.  1801  ; 
is  Administrator  of  Pella,  N.  Nigeria,— Thorold  Honyel  Pelly,  b.  1900.  Residence,  7,  Gloucester 

Street,  Westminster,  S.W. Beatrice,  b.  1863:  m.  1890,  Robert  Campbell  Grant,  and  has  issue 

living,  Angus  Campbell,  b.  1903,— Elspeth  Norna,  b.  1891  : m.  1919,  Capt.  Kenneth  Raymond 

Pelly,  M.C.  (ante),— Rachel  Emd,  b.  1893.  Residence , Hale  Edge,  South  Nutfield. Mabel,  b. 

1872. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Percy  Leonard  Pelly  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Leonard  Pelly,  b.  1856 r d.  1913  : ;//.  1880,  Elizabeth  (now  of  Great  Brickhill 
Lodge,  near  Bletchley),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  A.  Leatham,  of  Gunnersgate  Hall,  York:— 
Eric  Percy  Leonard,  b.  1894  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  TfinV  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Lieut  Yeo.  ; 

European  War  1915  (wounded). Christabel,  b.  1881  : m.  1st,  1909,  Leigh  Udall  Kent,  who  d 

T919;  andly,  1920,  Flight- Lieut.  William  Herbert  Mackenzie,  A. F.C.,  R.A.F.,  of  Victoria,  British 
Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Wilfred  Robin  Leigh,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Cunnynhame  House, 
St.  Albans. 

rr  ,The  ^ b‘Yionet’  Sir  John  Henry  Pelly,  F.R.S.,  was  Governor  of  the  Bank  of  England,  of  the 
Hudson  s Bay  Company,  and  Deputy  Master  of  the  Trinity  House.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Huntingdonshire  (C)  1874-7. 

PENDER,  Creation  (U  K.)  1897,  of  Thornby  Hall,  Thornby,  co.  Northampton. 

Sir  James  Pender,  ist  Baronet,  el.  son 
of  the  late  - Sir  John  Pender,  G.C.M.G.,  of  18, 
Arlington  Street,  S.W.  ; b.  Sept.  28th,  1841  ; ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(B.A.  1859)  ; formerly  Lieut.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  and  in  Roy.  Midlothian  and  Cheshire 
Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Linlithgow,  North- 
ampton, and  Wilts,  and  a Director  of  Globe  Tele- 
graph and  Trust,  Telegraph  Construction  and  Main- 
tenance, and  other  Electrical  Cos.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Mid.  Div.  of  Northamptonshire  ( C ) 1895-1900, 
having  been  defeated  there  in  1892  and  1900 : 
vi.  1867,  Mary  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Gregge-Hopwood,  of  Hopwood  Hall,  Lancashire. 

^rtns — Gules,  on  a bend  nebuly  argent,  between  a terres- 
trial globe  in  chief  proper,  and  a fleur-de-lis  in  base  of  the 
second,  two  lions’  heads  erased  of  the  field.  Crest — A demi- 
lion  rampant  or,  charged  on  the  shoulders  with  a cross  crosslet 
sable,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a seax  proper,  pommel  and 
hilt  or,  and  resting  the  sinister  paw  on  a globe  as  in  the  arms. 
Residence — Donhead  House,  Donhead  St.  Andrew,  Salisbury.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military, 

Turf,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

Penrose-FitzGerald  (Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald),  see  FitzGerald. 


PERKS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Wykham  Park,  Neithrop,  co.  Oxford. 

Sir  Robert  William  Perks,  ist 

Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Thomas 
Perks,  M.A.,  Pres,  of  Wesleyan  Conference  ; b. 
April  24th,  1849;  ed.  at  New  Kingswood  Sch., 
Bath,  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  (Fellow  1916),  and 
at  London  Univ.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1875,  and 
practised  until  1900;  in  association  with  C.  H. 
Walker  and  Co.  (Limited),  built  Buenos  Aires 
Port  Works,  the  Trans- Andine  Railway,  the  Rio 
Janeiro  Harbour  Works,  and  Bermuda  Harbour  ; 
is  a contractor  for  public  works,  a Member  of  the 
firm  of  Macarthur,  Perks  and  Co.  (Limited),  con- 
tractors, of  New  York,  and  Ottawa,  Canada,  a 
Director  of  Buenos  Aires  Port  Construction  Co., 
Treasurer  of  London  Mission,  an  A.I.C.E.,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Oxfordshire  and  Kent  ; was  Chm;  of 
Metropolitan  District  Railway  during  its  conver- 
sion from  steam  to  electric  traction  ; largely  in- 
terested in  Montreal,  Ottawa,  and  Georgian  Bay 
Canal  Scheme  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Lindsey,  or 
Louth,  Div.  of  Lincolnshire  ( L ) July  1892  to  Jan. 
With  honour  and  love.  1910:  in.  1878,  Edith,  da.  of  William  Mewburn, 

of  Wykham  Park,  Banbury,  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  a lymphad  or,  pennon  flying  to  the  dexter  gules,  on  a chief  masoned  proper  two 
annulets  of  the  second.  fat — In  front  of  two  anchors  in  saltire  or,  a lion’s  head  erased  azure. 

Seat— Claverley,  Littlestone,  Kent.  Town  Residence— 11,  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W. 
Clubs — National  Liberal,  British  Empire. 


Son  living— ROBERT  MALCOLM  MEWBURN.  b.  July  29th,  1892 ; sometime  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.: 
m.  1917,  Neysa  Gilbert,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Cheney,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Rose- 
mary, b.  1919.  Residence , 

Daughters  living — Mildred  Mewburn,  A 1882:  m.  1913,  William  Hertslet  Gull,  and  has  issue 
living,  a da.,  b.  1919.  Edith  Mary,  b.  1884:  m.  1908,  Paymaster-Corn.  Bertram  Cowles  Allen, 

C.B.,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edith  Elizabeth,  b.  1910, — Anne  Ruth,  b.  1912. 

Margaret  Hilda,  b.  1885:  in.  1911,  Edgar  McIntyre,  and  hhs  issue  living,  Donald,  b.  igr6, — Joan, 
b.  1912. 


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PERROTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  with  precedence  from  July  1st,  1716. 

Sir  Herbert  Charles  Perrott,  C.H., 

C.B.,  1st  Baronet  (of  1911  creation);  b.  Oct.  26th, 
1849;  ed.  at  Ipswich  Gram.  Sch.;  formerly  Ensign 
21  st  Kent  Rifle  Vol.,  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn. , the 
Buffs  (East  Kent  Regt.)  ; is  Titular  Bailiff  of  Egle, 
a Knight  of  Justice  (sometime  Sec.-Gen. ) of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Vice-Chm. 
St.  John  Ambulance  and  British  Red  Cross  Joint 
War  Committee,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium;  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  C.H.  1918;  Ch. 
Sec.  to  St.  John  Ambulance  Asso.  1875-1915;  has- 
Belgian  Queen  Elizabeth  medal:  m.  1901,  Ethel 
Lucy,  R.R.C.  (a  Lady  of  Justice  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Lady  Sup.-in-Ch. 
of  Nursing  Corps  and  Divs.  of  St.  John  Ambulance 
Brig.,  and  Hon.  Sec.  Ladies’  Committee  of  St.  John 
War  Fund),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Marcus  Augustus 
Stanley  Hare,  R.N.,  of  Court  Grange,  Newton  Abbot 
[E.  Dysart,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  three  pears  or,  issuant  from  a chief  argent 
a demi-lion  sable  between  two  roses  of  the  first.  (feat — 
Upon  a mount  a parrot  vert,  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a pear  leaved  and  slipped  or. 

Residences — 44,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.7.  ; Court  Grange,  Newton  Abbot.  Club — United  Service. 

Daughters  living — Marie  Louise  Priscilla,  b.  1909. Helena  Ruth,  b.  1912. 

Sir  Herbert  Perrott  is  great-grandson  of  Richard  Perrott,  stated  to  have  s.  under  a special 
remainder  in  a patent  of  Baronetcy  said  to  have  been  granted  to  his  uncle  in  1716,  and  the  title  was 
adopted  by  successive  generations,  but  that  patent  is  not  registered  at  the  College  of  Arms,  although 
a royal  warrant,  dated  Jan.  3rd,  1767,  under  sign-manual  and  privy  seal  (but  not  under  the  great 
seal)  and  countersigned  by  the  then  Sec.  of  State  is  recorded  in  the  Earl  Marshal’s  book,  giving  to 
the  said  Richard  Perrott  the  precedence  of  a Baronet  from  1716.  On  June  29th,  1911,  the  dignity  of 
a Baronet  of  the  United  Kingdom  was  conferred  on  Sir  Herbert,  with  remainder  to  the  heirs  male 
of  his  body,  and  with  precedence  from  July  1st,  1716. 


PETIT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  Petit  Hall,  Island  of  Bombay. 


Consequitur  quodcunque 
petit. 

He  obtains  whatever  he 
seeks. 


Hon.  6z>Dinshaw  Manockjee  Petit,  2nd  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Framjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  2nd  son  of  1st  Baronet; 
A June  7th,  1873  ; s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Dinshaw  Manock- 
jee,  under  special  remainder,  1901,  and  changed  his  name 
from  Jeejeebhoy  Framjee  Petit  to  Dinshaw  Manockjee  Petit ; 
is  a Merchant  and  Cotton  Mill  Owner,  a J.P.  for  Bombay,  a 
Member  of  Municipal  Corporation  and  a M.L.C.,  Bombay,  a 
Delegate  of  the  Parsee  Ch.  Matrimonial  Court  of  Bombay, 
Pres,  of  Asso.  for  Amelioration  of  Poor  Zoroastrians  in  Persia, 
the  Petit  Charity  Funds,  Petit  Institute,  and  Parsee  Orphan- 
age, and  Chm.  and  Member  of  Managing  Committees  of  the 
principal  Parsee  charitable  institutions  in  Bombay:  tn.  1894, 
Dinbai,  da.  of  Sir  Jamsetjee  Jejeebhoy,  3rd  Bt.,  and  has 
issue. 

gdrms— Azure,  on  a chevron  argent,  between  three  urns  of  the  last, 
therefrom  issuant  flames  proper,  as  many  bees  volant,  also  proper.  Crtflt 
— A ship  under  sail  at  sea,  in  front  thereof  an  anchor  fessewise,  all  proper. 


Residence — Petit  Hall,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay. 


SOUS  living — FRAMJEE  DINSHAW,  b.  June  24th,  iqoi.—— Manockjee  Dinshaw,  b.  1904.—  • 
Jametjee  Dinshaw,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — Rutlanbai  Dinshaw,  b.  1900. 

Sister  living— Humabai  Framjee,  b.  1882. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Humabai  Dinshaw,  b.  1856:  tn.  1867,  Framjee  Rustomjee 

Cama,  and  has  issue  living. Heerabai  Dinshaw,  b.  1857:  tn.  1870,  Jamsetjee  Nusserwanjee  Petit, 

who  d.  1888. Manockbai  Dinshaw,  b.  i860:  tn.  1879,  Peroshaw  Bomonjee  Jeejeebhoy  Moogana, 

and  has  issue  living. Buchoobai  Dinshaw,  b.  1862  : tn.  1876,  Merwanjee  Sorabjee  Jamsetjee,  who 

d.  1900. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Cowasjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1845,  d.  1878: 
tn.  1859,  Awaba  Merwai  Merwanjee  Jeejeebhoy  Moogana,  who  d.  1909 : — 

Manockjee  Cowasjee,  b.  1863:  tn.  1872,  Humabai  Sorabjee  Jamsetjee.  Residence , Framjee  Hall, 
Warden  Road,  Bombay.— Pestonjee  Cowasjee,  b.  1866:  tn.  1894,  Perojbai  Cowasjee  Parukh,  and 

has  issue  living,  Hirabai,  b.  1896. Hormasjee  Cowasjee,  b.  1868 : tn.  1891,  Perozbai  Sorabjee 

Patuck,  and  has  issue  living,  Cowasjee,  b.  1893, — Dinshawjee,  b.  1903, — Mithibai,  b.  1892. 

Cursetjee  Cowasjee,  b.  1871.^—  Virbaijee  Cowasjee,  b.  1872:  tn.  1883,  Nusserwanjee  Muncherjee 
Cama,  and  has  issue  living,  Muncherjee,  b.  1895, — Perojbai,  b.  1892, — Ruttonbai,  b.  1897, — 

Sheernaj,  b.  1902.— Sorabjee  Cowasjee,  b.  1877:  tn.  1896,  Jerbai  Burjorjee  Lam. Furdoonjee 

Cowasjee,  b.  1878  : tn.  1899,  Dinbai  Bomanjee,  da.  of  Bomanjee  Dinshaw  Petit  (see  infra).-  — 
Meethibai  Cowasjee,  b.  1870:  tn.  1883,  Merwanjee  Dhunjeebhoy  Jeejeebhoy  Moogana.-^— Soonabai 
Cowasjee,  b.  1875  : tn.  1899,  Jehangir  Framjee  Batlihoy,  and  has  issue  living,  Kaikhosroo,  b.  1900, 
— Bachoobai,  b.  1902, — Cowasjee,  b.  1907,— Ardeshir,  b.  1909. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Bomanjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1859,  d-  I9I5  • 
tn.  1872,  Gulbai  Nanabhoy  Byramjee  Jejeebhoy  (now  of  Chateau  Petit,  Warden 
Road,  Bombay) 

Jehangir  Bomanjee,  b.  1879;  is  a Merchant  and  Millowner,  a J.P.  and  Hon.  Presidency  Magistrate 
of  Bombay,  a Trustee  of  Parsee  Panchayet,  a Member  of  Bombay  Municipal  Corporation,, 
a Delegate  of  Parsee  Ch.  Matrimonial  Court,  a Member  of  Board  of  Victoria  Jubilee  Tech- 
nical Institute,  and  Working  Hon.  Sec.  of  Bombay  Presidency  Asso.  ; was  Chm.  Bombay 
Mill  Owners'  Asso.  19x6,  of  Indian  Industrial  Conference  1918,  and  of  Indian  Chamber  of 
Commerce  1920;  Founder  and  Chm.  of  Indian  Economic  So.,  and  Founder  and  Hon.  Sec.  of  the 
Bomanjee  Petit  Parsee  Gen.  Hospital,  the  Victoria  Memorial  Blind  Asylum,  the  Bombay  Zoroas- 
trian Asso.,  the  Zoroastrian  Building  So.,  the  Zoroastrian  Religious  Education  So.,  and  Imperial 
Indian  Citizenship  Asso.,  and  a Member  of  the  Boards  of  all  the  Petit  Charities  and  the  principal 
public  bodies  of  Bombay:  tn.  1898,  Jaiji  Sorabji  Patuck,  and  has  issue  living,  Hirabai,  b.  1899,. 

— Byramjee,  b.  1900, — Dinshaw,  b.  1905.  Residence , Mount  Petit,  Pedder  Road,  Bombay. 

Dhunjibhoy  Bomanji,  b.  1881  ; is  a Merchant  and  Millowner,  a J.P.  for  Bombay,  Hon.  Pres. 
Magistrate,  Member  of  Mill  Owners’  Asso.,  and  Hon.  Sec.  and  Treasurer  of  Goculdass  Tejpa5 
Hospital  Nursing  Asso.  : tn.  1900,  Humabai,  el.  da.  of  Jalbhoy  Ardeshir  Sett,  and  has  issue  living,. 
Manockjee,  b.  1900, — Ruttenbai,  b.  1906.  Residence , Bombay.— Dinbai  Bomonjee  b.  1882  : w. 

1899,  Furdoonjee  Cowasjee  Petit  [ see  ante]. Peroshaw  Bomonjee  b.  1884. Manockbai 

Bomonjee,  b.  1887. 

This  Baronetcy  was  granted  with  remainder  to  (i)  Framjee  Dinshaw  Petit,  2nd  son  of  the  1st 
baronet  (Sir  Dinshaw  Manockjee  Petit,  a merchant  and  millowner  of  Bombay,  who  had  served  as- 
Sheriff  of  Bombay  and  been  Knighted  1887),  and  the  heirs  male  of  his  body  lawfully  begotten,  and  (ii) 
the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  the  1st  baronet.  By  special  Act  of  the  Legislative  Council  of  India,  all 
holders  of  the  title  relinquish  their  own  name  on  succession  and  assume  those  of  the  1st  baronet. 


PETO,  Creation  (U.K.)  1855,  of  Somerleyton  Hall,  Suffolk. 

Sir  Henry  Peto,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  10th,  1840  ; 
s . his  father,  Sir  Samuel  Morton,  1889  ; B.A.  London,  M.A. 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1867  ; is  a D.L.  for 
Dorset  (High  Sheriff  of  Dorset  1897)  : m.  1874,  Mary,  second 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Fuller,  V.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Pimlico. 

$.rms — Per  pale  indented  or  and  gules  barry  of  six,  two  annulets  in 
fesse,  all  counterchanged.  Crtst — On  a rock  proper  a sinister  wing  or, 
thereon  three  annulets  gules. 

Residence — Chedington  Court,  Misterton,  Somerset.  Clubs — 

Athenaeum,  Albemarle,  Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 


Half-Brothers  living— MORTON  KELSALL,  b.  Dec.  5th,  1845  : tn. 
1884,  Olivia  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Francis  Maude 
[see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Francis  Mortem, 
R.N.,  b.  1889;  became  Lieut.  1911,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1919:  tn.  1919, 
Edith,  da.  of  the  late  George  Berners  Ruck  Keene,  and  has  issue  living. 
Faithful  to  the  end.  George  Henry  Morton  b.  1920, — Raymond  Harold  Kelsall,  b.  1897, — 
Ruth  Sarah  Maude,  b.  1885, —Dorothy  Olivia  Georgiana,  O.B.E.,  b.. 
1886;  Director  of  Bristol  Branch  Federated  Training  Sch.  of  Policewomen  and  Patrols;  O.B.E. 
(Civil  1920, — Katharine  Ainsworth,  b.  1892, — Audrey  Elizabeth,  b.  1894.  Residence , Old 

House,  North  Cheriton,  Temple  Combe,  Somerset. William  Herbert,  b.  1849  : m-  1874, 

Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Palmer  Harding,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Harding  (of 
24,  Manchester  Square,  W.),  b.  1877;  Lieut.  Hussars  and  Major  R.A.F. ; formerly  Lieut. 
Duke  of  Lancaster’s  Own  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  Lieut.  Roy.  E.  Kent  Yeo.  ; sometime  a 2nd  Sec, 
in  Diplo.  Ser. : tn.  1909,  Frances  Ruby  Vera,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  James  Lindsay  [ see  E. 
Crawford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Maud  Rosemary  b.  1916, — Geoffrey  Kelsall,  C.B.E.  (of 
Dean  House,  Kilmeston,  Alresford,  Hants),  b.  1878  ; Capt.  Roy.  Wilts.  Yeo.  : sometime  Director  of 
Projectile  Contracts,  Min.  of  Munitions;  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  1903,  Pauline,  da.  of  the  late 

William  Quirin,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  Cokayne-Frith,  15th 
Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  b.  1907,  Pamela  Gladys  Berthe  b.  1910, — Richard  Ainsworth, 
b.  1882;  is  Lieut.  R.H.A.  (T.F.), — Sybil  Harding,  b.  1875:  m.  1897,  Henry  Dudley  Scott,  of 
Manningford  Manor,  Marlborough, — Gladys  Marion,  b.  1880:  tn.  1905,  Major  William  Atholl 

Murray,  R.H.A.  Club , Reform. Samuel  Arthur,  b.  1852:  tn.  1875,  Ellen  Cornelia,  da.  of  the 

late  Sir  Robert  Palmer  Harding,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjory  Kathleen,  b.  1876  : tn.  1901,  Major 
Reginald  Charles  Coldwell,  Northamptonshire  Regt., — Joan  Ainsworth,  b.  1882 : in.  1909, 
Capt.  James  Leslie  Cross,  Yeo.,  of  Catthorpe,  Rugby, — Evelyn  Molly,  b.  1884  : tn.  1908,  Col. 
Robert  Harvey  Kearsley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Dragoon  Guards.  Residences , Downs  Court,  Sand- 
wich, Kent  ; 21,  Washington  House,  Basil  Street,  S.W.— Harold  Ainsworth,  b.  1854.  Residencer 

Iford  Manor,  Bradford -on-A von,  Wilts.  Clubs , Prince’s,  Arts.  -Frank  Kelsall,  b.  1858  : tn. 

1887,  Cecilia  E..  da.  of  W.  H.  Cane,  M.D.,  of  Uxbridge,  and  widow  of  C.  H.  Pawson,  of  Farnley 
House,  Dursley,  and  has  issue  living,  Valentine  Frank  Cane,  b.  1889  ; is  Lieut.  Indian  Army, 
Reserve  of  Officers;  formerly  Lieut.  6th  Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  served  during  European* 
War  1915-16  (wounded),— Walter  Samuel,  b.  1890;  Sapper  R.E. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  Euro- 
pean War)  19x8, — Constance  Evelyn  Cane,  b.  1891, — Marion  Ainsworth,  b.  1893.  Residence , 

Pomeroy  Lodge,  Totnes,  S.  Devon. Basil  Edward,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Harrow;  sat  as  M.P, 

for  Wilts,  E.  or  Devizes  Div.  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Dec.  1918:  tn.  1892,  Mary  Matilda  Annie,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Carpendale  Baird  [V.  Hawarden,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  James- 
Michael  (of  3,  Hobart  Place,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i),  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Harrow,  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C. : is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards;  European  War  1915-18  in  France  and 
Flanders:  tn.  1920,  Frances,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hartley  Carnegie,  R.  of  St.  Margaret’s, 
Westminster,  and  Sub-Dean  of  Westminster, — Christopher  Henry  Maxwell,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Har- 
row, and  at  R.M.C.;  is  Lieut.  9th  Lancers, — Basil  Arthur  John,  b.  1900.  Residence , Tawstock 
Court,  near  Barnstaple,  N.  Devon.  Club,  Carlton. 

Half-Sisters  living — Sarah  Maude:  tn.  1874,  Clement  Crossley,  who  d.  1882,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alwyne  Ainsworth  (of  Misterton  Lodge,  Crewkerne.  Club , Cavalry),  b.  1881  ; Major  Dragoon 
Guards:  tn.  1905,  Florence  Amy,  da.  of  Willoughby  Bryan,  of  Haskells,  Lyndhurst,  and  has  issue 
living,  Antony  Philip  Clement  b.  1907,  Elisabeth  Anne  b.  1906,  Mary  Rachel  b.  1912.  Residence , 

Burton  Pynsent  House,  Curry  Rivel,  Somersetshire. Emily  Lydia.— —Ellen  Edith  : tn.  1883, 

William  Rowland  Mitchell,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Roland  Peto  Johnstone,  b.  1887  ; Capt. 
Indian  Cav. : m.  1918,  Adelaide  Muriel  Dorothea,  el.  da.  of  Col.  William  Graydon  Carter,  C.M.G., 
— Henry  Kelsall  Beckford,  R.N.,  b.  1894  ; became  Lieut.  T916.  Residence, — Seaborough  Court, 
Crewkerne.  ■ ■■  Helen  Agnes:  tn.  1885,  Laurence  Ingham  Baker,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Humphrey  Laurence  Peto,  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A.  Residence , Wayford  Manor,  Crewkerne. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Norwich  (Z.)  1847-55,  for  Finsbury  1859-65,  and  for  Bristol  1865-81. 


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PETRIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Carrowcarden,  Castleconor,  Barony  of  Tireragh, 

co.  Sligo. 


Sir  Edward  Lindsay  Haddon  Petrie, 
2nd  Baronet ; b.  1 88 1 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Chari.es, 
1920;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sell.,  and  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Camb.:  m.  1912,  Blanche,  da.  of  C.  J. 
Allen,  of  Stanbury,  Spencers  Wood,  Berks,  and 
has  issue. 

.Arms — Azure,  on  a bend  between  a stag’s  head  couped 
and  three  cross  crosslets  fitrhee  argent,  as  many  escallops 
gules.  Crest — A demi-eagle  displayed  proper  gazing  at 

a sun  or. 

Seat — Dorincourt,  Leatherhead.  Clubs— St.  Stephen’s, 
Royal  Automobile. 


Daughters  living— Violet  Haddon,  b.  1913. Mary 

Bianca,  b.  1918. 

Brother  living -CHARLES  ALEXANDER,  b.  Sept. 
28th,  1895  ; ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1917);  Lieut.  R.G.A.  Special  Reserve:  m.  1920,  Ursula 
Gabrielle,  da.  of  Harold  Chaloner  Dowdall,  K.C.  [see 
B.  Borthwick].  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Hannah  Ltndsav 
( Lady  Petrie),  da.  of  the  late  William  Hamilton,  of 
Liverpool ; has  Mddaille  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth  : tn.  1880, 
Sir  Charles  Petrie,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence, 
Oakfield,  Grassendale,  Liverpool. 


Sir  Charles  Petrie,  1st  baronet  (sometime  Leader  of  Conservative  Party  in  Liverpool),  was  Lord 
Mayor  of  Liverpool  1901-2. 


PEYTON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1776,  of  Doddington,  Cambridgeshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Payton.”] 

Sir  Algernon  Thomas  Peyton, * 7th 
Baronet ; b.  Jan.  4th,  1889  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Algernon 
Francis,  1916;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; for- 
merly Capt.  nth  Hussars;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded) : m.  1916,  Joan  Stratford,  da.  of  John 
Stratford  Dugdale,  K.C.,  Recorder  of  Birmingham,  of 
29,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Sable,  a cross  engrailed  or  ; in  the  first  quarter  a mullet 
argent.  Crest — A griffin  sejant  or. 

Seat — Swift’s  House,  Bicester. 


Daughters  living— Delia,  b.  1916. Elisabeth,  b.  1919. 

Sister  living— Dorothy,  b.  1893. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  5th  baronet) — Rev.  THOMAS  THORN- 
HILL, b.  Dec.  8th,  1856  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879,  M. A. 1888);  is  R.  of  St.  Mary’s, 
March,  and  Rural  Dean,  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  and  a J.P.  for  the 
Isle  of  Ely : tn.  1884,  Mary  Louisa,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Sir 
William  Marsham  Henry  Style,  9th  Bt. , and  has  issue  living, 
Rosamond  Lucy  : nr.  1910,  the  Rev.  Alexander  Peregrine 
Townley,  R.  of  Upwell,  Norfolk.  Residence,  St.  Mary’s  Rec- 
tory, March,  Isle  of  Ely. William  Robert  Boileau,  b.  1859; 

is  Major  of  a Ser.  Batn.  ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  (Shropshire 
L. I.),  and  Roy.  Garrison  Regt.  ; served  in  Egyptian  war  1882 
(medal  and  bronze  star),  and  in  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5:  tn. 
1894,  Alexandrina  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Malet 
Haslewood. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  5th  baronet) — Elizabeth  Gordon,  b.  186 1. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  6th  Baronets— Laura  Sarah  {Viscountess  Valentin),  da.  of  the  late 
Daniel  Hale  Webb,  of  Wykeham  Park  : tn.  1st,  1870,  Sir  Algernon  William  Peyton,  4th  baronet, 
who  d.  1872  ; 2ndly,  1878,  the  nth  Viscount  Valentia.  C.B.,  M.V.O.  Residence,  Bletchington 

Park.  Oxford. Ida  Fanny  {Lady  Peyton),  da.  of  James  Mason,  of  Eynsham  Hall,  Witney, 

Oxfordshire:  tn.  1888,  Sir  Algernon  Francis  Peyton,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence,  51, 
South  Street,  W.i. 

The  1 st  baronet  of  the  present  creation,  Henry  Dash  wood,  M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire  1772-4, 
succeeded  his  maternal  uncle,  Sir  Thomas  Peyton,  3rd  baronet,  in  1771,  in  the  estates  of  Doddington, 
and,  in  accordance  with  Sir  Thomas’s  will,  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Peyton.  The  2nd  baronet 
was  elected  M.P.  for  Cambridgeshire  1803. 


I suffer,  / enjoy. 


Philipps,  Creation  (E.)  1621,  see  Viscount  St  Davids. 


★ His  brother,  Henry  Sydney  Charles  Pf.yton,  M.C.,  b.  1891;  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort's  Own)  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 


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PHILIPPS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Picton  Castle  co.  Pembroke. 

Sir  C harles  Edward  Gregg  Philipps, 1st  Baronet ; 
el.  son  of  the  late  Edward  Fisher,  of  Spring  Dale,  Hud- 
dersfield ; b.  Oct.  6th,  1840;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1868  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Pembrokeshire 
(C)  1880,  1885,  1886,  and  1892;  is  patron  (with  Lady  Philipps) 
of  seven  livings,  Lord-Lieut.  of  the  co.  of  the  town  of  Haver- 
fordwest, a J.P.  for  Carmarthenshire  and  for  Pembrokeshire 
(Sheriff  1882),  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  County  Councillor 
(formerly  Chm.)  for  Pembrokeshire  (Slebech  and  Martletwy 
Div.),  and  a Mil.  Member  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso. , 
Chm.  of  Standing  Joint  Committee  of  Pembrokeshire,  a Member 
of  House  of  Laymen  for  Diocese  of  St.  David’s  and  Province 
of  Canterbury,  and  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.) 
Yeo.  ; sometime  an  Alderman  of  Haverfordwest  (Mayor  1897, 
1898  and  1899) ; assumed,  by  royal  license,  in  1876,  the  surname  of  Philipps,  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic:  m.  1868,  Mary  Philippa,  da.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Henry  Alexander  Philipps,  of  Picton  Castle.  Pembrokeshire  [descended  from  the 
only  da.  and  heiress  of  Bulkeley  Philipps,  of  Abercover,  co.  Carmarthen,  3rd  son  of 
Sir  John  Philipps,  4th  Bt.  (cr.  1621)],  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  argent  a lion  rampant  sable  or,  gorged  with  a ducal  coronet  or, 
therefrom  a chain  reflexed  over  the  back  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  on  a chevron  gules  three  trefoils  slipped 
of  the  field,  in.  chief  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  second.  Crests — ist,  a lion  as  in  the  arms,  Philipps  ; 
2nd,  in  front  of  a bulrush  erect,  a kingfisher  proper,  resting  the  dexter  ciaw  on  a fleur-de-lis  or,  Fisher , 
Seat — Picton  Castle,  Haverfordwest.  Chibs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Junior  United  Service. 

Cavalry,  Constitutional,  Junior  Constitutional. 


SOILS  living — HENRY  ERASMUS  EDWARD,  b.  March  9th,  1871;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Hall.  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Haverfordwest,  a J.P.  for  Carmarthenshire,  and  a J.P.  and  a 
County  Alderman  for  Pembrokeshire  ; formerly  Capt.  Carmarthen  R.G.A.  (Mi!.)  ; is  temporary  Capt. 
in  the  Army,  and  A.D.C.  1914-16  : in.  1909,  Victoria  Gladys  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the  late  John 
Williams  Gwynne-Hughes  (Lord-Lieut.  of  Carmarthenshire),  of  Tregeyb,  Llandilo,  Carmarthen- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  John  Erasmus  Gwynne  Alexander,  b.  1915, — Sheila  Victoria  Katrin, 

b.  1912.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. George  William  Fisher,  b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at 

Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  Capt.  Welsh  Guards  : in.  1918,  Eleanor  Etna  Audley,  only  da.  of  Pelham 
Thursby  Pelham,  of  Abermarlais  Park,  Carmarthenshire,  and  widow  of  Alan,  Baron  de  Rutzen 
(who  d.,  killed  in  action  during  European  War  1916),  of  Slebech  Park,  Pembrokeshire.  Clubs , 
Guards’,  Junior  Constitutional. 

Daughters  living— Ethel  Philippa,  b.  1870:  in.  1906,  Major  Harry  Hickman  Bromfield,  D.S.O., 
Welsh  Guards,  Ch.  Constable  of  Radnorshire,  who  cl.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Plenry  Colthurst,  b.  1907.  Residence,  The  Lee,  Knighton, 

Radnorshire. Hilda  Mary,  b.  1872.-  1 Edith  Catherine,  b.  1873  : m.  1899,  Walter  James 

Richardson,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  WTalter  Philipps,  b.  1905  Residence , Pembroke  Lodge, 

Dunmurry,  co.  Antrim. Gladys  Gregg,  b.  1883  • nl-  I9I(5)  as  bis  2nd  wife,  Brig.-Gen.  George 

Francis  William  St.  John,  C. B.  Residence,  Picton  House,  Llandowror,  St.  Clears. 

Brother  living — Sharpies  Fisher,  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding 
of  Yorks  and  for  Haverfordwest  : in.  1877,  Constance  Madeline  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Henry 
Bethune  Lindesay  [ see  E.  Lindsa)7,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Lindesay,  b.  1878  ; is 
Capt.  Manchester  Regt.  : vi.  1913,  Helen  Esther,  da.  of  Thomas  Julius  Hirst,  of  Meltham  Hall, 
Yorkshire,— William  Kenneth  Campbell,  b.  1879.  Residence,  Helme  Hall,  Meltham,  Yorkshire. 

Sisters  living — Caroline  Phoebe  : in.  1871,  Robert  Goddard,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1909,  and  has 
issue  living,  Maude  Caroline  Gregg, — Jane  Muriel  Constance.  Residence,  Oban,  Branksome  Wood 

Road,  Bournemouih. Mary  Gregg:  in.  1870,  Sackville  Herbert  Owen,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d. 

1919,  and  has  issue  living,  Sackville  Herbert  Edward  Gregg,  b.  1880;  is  Lieut.  Yeo.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Haverfordwest,— Edith  Mary  Letitia, — Janet  Gwendoline:  in.  1904,  Stephen  Wiidman  Cattle)7, 
of  The  Deane  House,  Sparsholt,  Winchester.  Residences,  Heywood,  Tenby ; Plill  Narberth,  S. 

Wales. Jane  Edith:  in.  .1886,  Henry  George  Lindesay,  who  d.  1915  [see  i . Lindsay,  colls.]. 

Residences,  Marston  Lodge,  Cheltenham  ; Dibrugarh,  Assam. 


Patriotism  my  guide. 


PHILIPPS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Llanstephan,  co.  Radnor. 


Ducit  amor  patria 
Patriotism  my  motive. 


Sir  Laurence  Richard  Philipps,  ist  Baronet , 
6th  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Sir  James  Erasmus  Philipps,  12th 
Bt.  [cr.  1621),  of  The  Close,  Salisbury  [see  V.  St.  Davids]  ; 
b.  Jan.  24th,  1874;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants  (High  Sheriff  1915) 
and  Radnorshire,  Chm.  of  Court  Line  and  Cressington 
Steamship  Co.,  and  a Member  of  Lloyds  ; founded  Paraplegic 
Hospital  in  Wales  : m.  1901,  Ethel  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Benjamin  Speke,  of  Jordans,  Ilminster,  Somerset,  and 
has  issue. 

Jlnns — Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable,  ducally  gorged  and  chained 
or.  (Crest — A lion  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats—  Llanstephan  House,  Boughrood,  Radnorshire;  Klibreck 
Lodge,  Lairg,  Scotland;  Villa  Primavera,  St.  Jean  Cap  Fenet, 
France.  Town  Residence — 40,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
Clubs — Wellington,  Royal  Automobile. 


Sons  living— WOGAN,  b.  Feb.  25th,  1902. Richard  Hanning,  b.  1904. James  Perrott, 

b.  1905.— Geoffrey,  b.  1908.—— William  Speke  (twin),  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living— Gwenllian,  b.  1916. 


Philipson-Stow,  see  Stow. 


57o 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE, 


PHILLIPPS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Middle  Hill,  Worcestershire.  [Extinct  1872.] 

Sir  Thomas  Phillipps,  B.B.S.,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Henrietta  Elizabeth  Molyncux  (el.  da.  of  ist  baronet),  d.  18 — : m.  1842,  James 
Orchard  Halliwell  (Phillipps),  F.R.S.,  and  Mary  Sophia  Bampford  Foster  (2nd 
a.  of  ist  baronet),  d.  1858  : m.  18 — , the  Rev.  John  Walcot,  R.  of  Ribbesford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Katherine  Somerset  Wyttenbach,  youngest  da.  of  ist  baronet,  d. 
1913:  in.  1848,  the  Rev.  John  Edward  Addison  Fenwick,  who  d.  1003  ; formerly 
V.  of  Need  wood  : — 

Martyn  John  Edward,  b.  1851;  ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  (retired), 
and  a Pasha  in  Egypt ; formerly  2nd  in  command  of  ist  and  2nd  Batns.  Dorsetshire  Regt.  ; some- 
time Dep.  inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Ministry  of  Interior,  Egypt  (2nd  class  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie); 
.commanded  nth  Provisional  Batn.  1901-1902  (promoted  Lieut. -Col. ) : in.  1883,  Eleanor  Maud, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Boothby  [see  Boothby,  Bt.,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Alan  George,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  European  War  1917-18:  m.  1912, 
Anne  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  James  Wolfe, — Gilbert  Edward,  M.C. , b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Uppingham, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  (wounded, 

M.C.), — Alys  Judith,  b.  1884.  Residence , Tilsworth,  Leighton  Buzzard.  Club,  United  Service. 

Thomas  FitzRoy  Phillipps,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1882) : in.  1904,  Barbara 
Catharine,  da.  of  the  late  George  Young,  of  Saverky  House,  Staffordshire,  and  widow  of  Sir  Thomas 

Sidgreaves.  Residence , Thirlestaine  House,  Cheltenham.  Club , Wellington. Mansel  Arthur 

Charles  Bampfylde  Fenwick,  b.  i860,  d.  of  cholera  in  Soudan  1896  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
Capt.  (Roy.  Sussex  Regt.),  and  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  ; served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1889 
(severely  wounded,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  and  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896,  commanded  a reconnaisance  in  Khor  Wintri,  when  with  half  a squadron  of  cav.  he  kept  1,500 
"Dervishes  at  bay  all  night,  present  at  battle  of  Ferkeh  (despatches,  medal,  Egyptian  medal  with 

clasp). Katharine  Anne  Cotterell  Foster:  in.  1869,  John  Alexander  Blencowe,  who  d.  1916. 

Residence , Marston  House,  near  Banbury Ella  Sophia  Mary  Molyneux  : in.  1884,  as  his 

second  wife,  Henry  St.  Clair  Feilden,  who  d.  1887,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Leyland  Feilden, 
R.  of  Rolleston,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Liverpool  [B.  Sinclair],  and  has  issue  living,  Oswald  Guy  St. 
Clair,  b.  1885  ; sometime  in  Egyptian  Govt.  Ser. ; European  War  1917-18  (wounded). — Catherine 
Ella  St.  Clair,  b.  1887. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Katherine  Somerset  Wyttenbach  Fenwick  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.George  Capel  Ralph  Curzon  Fenwick,  b.  1853,  d.  1909;  Capt.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  Capt.  Roy.  Northern  Reserve  Regt.  : in.  ist,  1887,  Eva  Julietta, 
who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Henry  Crawshay,  formerly  of  Oaklands  Park,  Newnham,  Gloucester- 
shire, and  widow  of  Col.  Hervey  Talbot  [E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.];  2ndly,  1891,  Mary 
Adela  (now  of  Plas  Ffron,  Wrexham),  da.  of  the  late  Archibald  Peel  [see  Peel,  Bt., 
colls.] : — 

(By  ist  marriage),  Violet  Eva,  b.  1888:  in.  1918,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Samuel  Owen,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b 1920. (By  2nd  marriage),  Roderic  George  Fenwick-Palmer, 

b.  1892;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  formerly  Major  Household  Cav.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (twice  wounded) ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1913,  the  additional  surname 

and  arms  of  Palmer. Roger  Mansel  William,  b.  1898  ; Household  Cav.  ; d.  (killed  on  active  ser. 

during  European  War)  1918. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Cecil  Owen  Meynell  Fenwick,  b.  1863,  d.  1909  : m.  1886,  Evelyn  Vivian, 
da.  of  Capt.  Dundas  Reinhardt  Gill,  formerly  10th  Hussars  : — 

Gerard  Cecil  Dundas  (of  Gate  Fulford  Hall,  York),  b.  1887,  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; European  War  1917-18  as  Lieut.  R.G.A. : in.  1911,  Jean  Sharland,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Croad,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Cecil,  b.  1919, — Katharine  Audrey  Joyce,— Evelyn  Sybil 

Monica.  Residence,  Craigleith,  Derby  Road,  Bournemouth. Cuthbert  Addison,  b.  1890; 

European  War  1918  as  Lieut.  R.G.A.  : m.  1917.  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  S.  Lindberg, 
of  Acomb  House,  Acomb,  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Mansel  Guy,  b.  1918. 


PHILLIPS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Tylney  Hall,  Rotherwick,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  Lionel  Phillips,  ist  Baronet,  3rd 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Philip  Saunders  Phillips, 
merchant,  of  London;  b.  Aug.  6th,  1855;  was 
a partner  in  the  late  firm  of  Wernher,  Beit  and  Co., 
of  1,  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.C.  ; is  Chm.  Central 
Mining  and  Investment  Corporation  (Limited),  and 
a D.L.  and  J.P.  for  co.  Southampton  (High  Sheriff 
1903)  ; one  of  the  leaders  of  the  Transvaal  Reform 
Movement  1896,  resulting  in  Jameson  Raid  (sentenced 
to  death  by  Judge  Gregorowski,  sentence  commuted 
to  fine  of  £25, OCX))  ; was  Member  for  Yeoville  of 
Legislative  Assembly  of  S.  Africa  1910-15;  promi- 
nently associated  with  Transvaal  gold-mining  in- 
dustry, and  has  been  five  times  Pres,  of  Transvaal 
Chamber  of  Mines;  appointed  Controller  of  Depart, 
fjr  Development  of  Mineral  Resources  1917  > author 
of  “Some  Transvaal  Problems,”  etc.:  m.  1885, 
Dorothea  Sarah  Florence  Alexandra,  da.  of  Albert 
Frederick  Ortlepp,  of  Colesberg,  Cape  Colony,  and 
has  issue. 


Truth  conquers. 
&ms — Or,  on  a pile 


on  a pile  azure,  between  two  greyhounds  courant  in  base  sable,  a lion  rampant 
of  the  first,  guttee-de-poix.  Crtst — A demi-lion  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  two  annulets 

interlaced  paleways  or,  between  as  many  nuggets  of  gold. 

Residence — Arcadia,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal.  Club — Carlton. 


fion8  living -HAROLD  LIONEL,  b.  June  4th,  1886  : ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  : tn. 
1913,  Hilda  Wildman,  da.  of  Frank  Hills,  J.P.,  of  Hamilton,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel 
Francis,  b.  1914, — Elizabeth  Hilda,  b.  1917, — Mary  Pamela,  b.  1919  —Francis  Rudolph,  M.C. , 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


571 


b.  1888  ; Capt.  Surrey  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.)  : m.  1920,  Eileen  Cicely, 
da.  of  Capt.  J.  H.  Mander,  O.B.E.,  of  Thorpe  St.  Andrew,  Norwich.  Residence , 

Daughter  living— Edith,  b.  1891  : m.  1st,  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Stuart-Wortley,  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915  ; 2ndly,  1919,  William  Nicholson,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  a son,  b.  1914, — a da.,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Northend  House, 
Rottingdean,  Sussex. 


FAUDEL-PHILLIPS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Grosvenor  Gardens,  St-  George,  Hanover 
Square,  co.  London,  and  Queen’s  Gardens,  West  Brighton,  co.  Sussex. 

Sir  George  Faudel  Faudel-Phillips, 
G.C.I.E. , 1st  Baronet , second  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Benjamin  S.  Phillips  (Lord  Mayor  of  London  1865-6), 
of  17,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  ; b.  July  29th,  1840;  ed. 
at  University  Coll.,  London,  and  in  Paris  and  Berlin  ; 
was  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex  1884-5,  an  Aider- 
man  of  City  of  London  (Farringdon  Within  Ward)  1888- 
1912,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1896-7  ; is  a Lieut,  of 
City  of  London,  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Herts  (High 
Sheriff  1900),  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  London  (High 
Sheriff  1895),  a Gov.  of  Roy.  Hospitals  of  Bridewell 
and  Bethlehem,  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  of  St.  Bar- 
Do  not  attempt  or  else  accomplish,  tholomew’s  Hospital ; sometime  Pres,  of  Jews’  Hospital 
Orphan  Asylum  (Norwood),  and  Chm.  of  Faudels  (Limited),  of  Newgate  Street,  E.C. ; 
has  2nd  class  Osmanieh,  2nd  class  Lion  and  Sun,  Order  (Com.)  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Roy.  Order  of  White  Elephant  of  Siam,  and  Grand  Cordon  of  Roy.  Order  of 
Takova  of  Serbia ; received  Jubilee  medal  and  special  gold  medal  1897  ; assumed  by 
Roy.  License  1895  the  additional  surname  of  Faudel;  G.C.I.E.  1897:  m.  1867, 
Helen,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  M.  Levy,  J.P.,  and  sister  of  1st  Baron 
Burnham,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  paly  of  six  ermine  and  azure,  a chief  gules,  thereon  a squirrel 
sejant  or  ; 2nd  and  3rd  quarterly,  1st  and  4th  argent,  a chevron  azure,  2nd  and  3rd  or,  a peacock’s 
head  erased  proper ; all  within  a bordure  sable.  Crrsts — xst,  on  a mount  between  on  the  dexter 
a trefoil  slipped  vert  and  on  the  sinister  a sprig  of  oak  proper,  a squirrel  sejant  or,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  an  acorn  slipped  of  the  first  ; 2nd,  on  a mount  vert,  a peacock  in  its  pride  proper 
between  two  roses  argent.  Supporters — Dexter,  a hindoo  ; sinister , a mahomedan  ; both  proper. 

Seat — Balls  Park,  Hertford.  Club — Reform. 


Sons  living— BENJAMIN  SAMUEL,  b.  July  21st,  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a J.P.  for  Herts 
(High  Sheriff  1907),  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  and  Chm.  of  Faudels  (Limited),  of  Newgate 
Street,  E.C.  ; elected  High  Sheriff  for  co.  London  1904,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Herts  1907.  Resi- 
dence, Balls  Park,  Hertford.  Club,  Reform.— -Lionel  Lawson  Faudel,  b.  1877;  e<h  at  Eton; 
formerly  Lieut.  Herts  Imperial  Yeo.  ; was  Lieut.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  1914-17  ; is  a Lieut,  of  City 
of  London,  and  Treasurer  Roy.  Hospitals  of  Bridewell  and  Bethlem  : m.  1908,  Armyne  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  late  Lord  Granville  Armyne  Gordon  [see  M.  Huntly,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Jean 
Armyne  Eulalia,  b.  1909, — Anne  Margaret,  b.  1913, — Helen  Bridget,  b.  1918.  Residences,  95, 
Eaton  Place,  S.W.  ; Stisted  Hall,  Braintree,  Essex.  Clubs , Carlton,  Marlborough. 

Daughters  living — Beatrice  Rachel  Faudel  ( Lady  Henriques)  : m.  1892,  Sir  Philip  Joseph 
Gutterez  Henriques,  J.P.,  K.B.E.,  Bar.-at-law.  Residences,  33,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. ; Nor- 
mandy Park,  near  Guildford Nellie  Cyril  Faudel ; has  Order  of  Mercy.— Stella  Josephine 

Faudel,  O.B.E.  ( Hon . Mrs.  Charles  H.  Tufton)',  Lady  Sup.,  Alexandra  Young  Men’s  Christian 
Assg.  Hostel  for  Officers  during  European  War;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1903,  the  Hon.  Charles  Henry 
Tufton,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Hothfieldj.  Residence , 


PIERS,  Creation  (I.)  1661,  of  Tristernagh  Abbey,  Westmeath. 

Sir  Charles  Pigott  Piers,  9th  Baronet ; b. 
June  27th,  1870;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Eustace  FitzMaurice, 
1913;  ed.  at  Eton,  ard  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894); 
formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (medal); 
is  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  : m.  1902, 
Hester  Constance,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Richard  Brewis, 
of  Ibstone,  Bucks  [Williams- Wynn,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has 
issue. 

^rms — Azure,  three  lions  passant-guardant  in  fesse,  between  two  double 
cotises  argent.  Crrst — An  arm  embowed,  vested  azure,  cuffed  argent, 
the  hand  holding  a flag  erect  per  fesse  argent  and  azure,  charged  in  chief 
with  two  torteaux,  and  in  base  a plate. 

Residence — 


Son  living— CHARLES  ROBERT  FITZMAURICE,  l.  Aug.  30th, 
* 1 903- 

Sisters  living — Mary  Wilbraham.— Honora  Fitzmaurice.  ■ ■ Rose  Sydney  Fitzmaurice:  m.  1910, 
Peter  David  Handyside  Piers  ( see  colls.,  infra). 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Maud  Mary  Florence  : m.  1870,  Maj.-Gen.  Denzil 
Hammill,  C. B.,  who  d.  1891,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Eustace,  b.  1875, — Charles  Raymond, 
b.  1879,— Cicely  Mary, — Evelyn  Maude.— Elizabeth  Catherine. 


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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Piers,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1788,  d.  1844  : m. 
1807,  Phoebe,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  Samuel  Hartney,  of  Pallas,  co.  Limerick: — 
Elizabeth  : in.  1845,  Richard  Young,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Simon,  M.B.,  b.  1850  ; ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  formerly  a Surg.  Army  Med.  Depart., — Charlotte  Jane  : in.  1873,  Lieut. - 
Col.  William  Reynolds  Stirke,  formerly  R.A. , — Frances  Susanna:  in.  1876,  Broune  Roberts. 
L.K.Q.C.P.I.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Octavius  Piers,  5th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1788,  d.  1848  : in . 
181:3,  Jane,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Tristram,  of  Moor  Hall,  War- 
wickshire : — 

Helen  Clara  : m.  1850,  Charles  Hastings  Snow,  Head  of  Govt.  Audit  Office,  New  Zealand,  and 
has  issue  living,  Rochfort,  b.  1851, — Ernest  Hastings,  b.  1855, — Charles  D’Oyly,  b.  1863, — Daines 
Barrington,  b.  1866, — Isabella  Maud:  in.  1876,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  St.  George  Hamersley,  K.C., 
New  Zealand  Artillery,  of  Rycote  Park,  Wheatley,  Oxfordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  St. 
George,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  [see.  “ Companionage’  ] : m.  1908,  Evelyn,  el.  da.  of  Dr.  J.  R.  H.  Sutton, 
of  Dublin  (and  has  issue  living,  Marguerite  Patricia  b.  1910,  Alena  Noreen  Evelyne  b.  1912), 
Harold  St.  George,  D S.O.,  b.  1882  [ see  “Companionage”]  : in.  1912,  Martha  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Rear-Adm.  Richard  Carter  [ see  M.  Ely,  colls.]  (and  has  issue  living,  James  Hubert  St.  George 
b.  1916,  Anne  Alicia  b.  1913,  Pamela  b.  1917),  Alfred  Hastings  St.  George,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  ed.  at 
R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  The  King's  (Shropshire  L. I.)  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice. 

Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania,  M.C.)  : in.  1920,  Violet,  da.  of , and  widow  of  Capt.  H. 

Ashley  McComb  , Constance  b.  1880,  Maude  D’Oyley  b.  1888, — Gertrude  Maynard. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Octavius  Piers  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Piers,  b.  1818,  d.  1901  : in.  1854,  Ellen  Sarah  (now  of  Dunescote, 
Burnham,  Somerset),  da.  of  the  late  John  Colburn,  of  Cork  : — 

Henry  Octavius,  b.  1856  ; is  a retired  Lieut. -Col . and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.  ; sometime  in  command  of 
Vol.  Art.  Dist.,  Woolwich,  Thames  and  Home  Dists.  ; served  in  Afghan  war  1880  (medal):  in. 
1886,  Lise,  da.  of  Dep.  Surg. -Gen.  Johnston  Ferguson,  and  has  issue  living,  Gwendolin  May, 

b.  188?. Fanny  Ellen."  Caroline  Mary:  in.  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry  Paine,  D.S.O., 

R.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Lawrence 
Piers,  b.  1901. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Tristram  Piers  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Barrington  Piers,  b.  1859,  d.  1917  : in.  1891,  Mar,y 
Catherine  Emily  Price  (now  of  Overtonlea,  Parabola  Road,  Cheltenham),  da.  of  the  late 
Price  Morris,  of  Plas  Clough,  Denbigh  : — 

William  Price  Barrington,  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Tristram  Piers,  b.  1824,  d.  1873  : in.  1854,  Charlotte  Mary,  who 
d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Baker  Tristram,  V.  of  Eglingham  : — 

Rev.  Samuel  Octavius,  b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  Trin.  Halil,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893,  M.A. 
1900),  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  formerly  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders:  is  a Chap,  in 
Madras  : in.  1901,  Mabel  Marion,  da.  of  G.  Smith,  of  Ipswich,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Stuart 
Tristram,  b.  1920, — Violet  Marion,  A 1905, — Evelyn  Helena,  b.  1909.— —Helen  Louisa:  m.  1897, 
Alfred  Cecil  Langston,  A.M.I.C.E.,  Public  Works  Depart.,  Madras,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred 
Tristram,  b.  1905. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Shute  Barrington  Piers,  R.N.,  b.  1828,  d.  1876:  in.  1863,  Jane 
Cuninghame,  da.  of  Peter  David  Handyside,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  F.R.S.E.,  Lecturer  on 
Anatomy  in  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Edinburgh,  and  one  of  the  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers,  H.M.’s 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland  : — 

Shute  BarringtOD,  b.  1864  : in.  18 — , Gertrude,  da.  of  C.  S.  Nottingham,  and  has  issue  living, 

Walter  Barrington,  £.  18—, — Graham  Sedway,  b.  18 — , — Gladys  Nottingham, — Marjorie. Henry 

Handyside  Bruce,  b.  1865  : in.  1902,  Eva  Gertrude,  da.  of  G.  B.  Pennell,  and  has  issue  living, 

Eustace  Pennell,  b.  191c, — Mary  Eva  Patricia,  b.  1905,^  Margaret  Marion,  b.  1906. Peter 

David  Handyside,  b.  1869  ; sometime  in  Colonial  Civil  Ser.  : in.  1910,  Rose  Sydney  Fitzmaurice 

Piers  (ante).—— .Edward  Cecil,  b.  1871.  Claude  Pigott,  b.  1875. Eirene  Walsh  Shute 

(posthumous),  b.  1876. 

This  baronet  is  descended  from  William  Piers,  son  of  H.  Piers,  of  Piers  Hall,  Yorkshire, 
who  is  said  at  one  time  to  have  saved  the  Princess  Elizabeth  from  the  fury  of  her  sister,  Queen  Mary, 
by  conveying  her  privately  away.  After  that  princess  ascended  the  throne,  he  was  sent  by  Her  Majesty 
to  Ireland,  and  received  a grant  of  the  abbey  of  Tristernagh,  in  Westmeath.  He  was  afterwards 
appointed  Governor  of  Carrickfergus  and  Seneschal  of  the  county  of  Antrim,  and  in  1567  obtained  the 
reward  of  1,000  marks  for  bringing  in  the  head  of  the  rebel  Shane  O’Neil. 


PIGOT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1764,  of  Patshull,  Staffordshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Pigg-Ot.”] 


Sir  George  Pigot,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Dec. 
15th,  1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert,  1891  ;•  ed.  at 
Eton  : rn.  1879,  Alice  Louisa  Raynsford,  da.  of  Sir 
James  Thompson  Mackenzie,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

J^rma — Ermine,  three  lozenges  conjoined  in  fesse  sable. 
Crtst — A wolfs  head  erased  argent. 

Residence — Cranbourn  Hall,  Windsor  Forest. 


Always  ready. 

Booth,  Lieut.  E.  Surrey  Regt. 


Sons  living— ROBERT,  D S O.,  M.C.,  b.  May  3rd,  1882  ; 
formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own) ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  Mil.  Cross,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major 
and  Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O.  1916:  in.  1913,  Norah  Beatrice 
Oakeley,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  Reginald  Hargreaves 
(formerly  13th  Hussars),  of  Remenham,  Wraysbury,  and 
has  issue  living,  Margaret,  6.  1914, — Jean  (twin',  b.  1914, — 
Diana  Gillian,  b.  1918.  George  Douglas  Hugh,  b.  1883 : 
in.  1910,  Hersey  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Lieut.  Gerald  Rivers 
Maltby,  M.V.O.,  R.N.  [E.  Minto,  colls.],  ana  has  issue 
living,  Robert  Anthony,  b.  1915, — Hersey  Alice,  b.  19x1. 
Residence , Elm  Lodge,  Winkfield. 

Daughters  living— Eileen  Marguerite  Elinor : in.  1906, 
Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Baskerville  Jervis  Crawfurd,  D.S.O., 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Claud 
Jervis,  b.  1907.—— Norah  Edith  : m.  1918,  Victor  Reginald 
Residence. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Pigot,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Pigot,  b.  1806,  d.  1840  : m.  1833,  Leonora,  who  d.  1848, 
da.  of  Sir  William  Russell,  M.D.,  1st  Bt.  : — 

Selina.  Residence , 22,  Lower  Belgrave  Street.  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George  Pigot,  Governor  of  Madras,  was  created  Baron  Pigot  1765,  which  title 
became  extinct  on  his  death  1777.  He  bequeathed  the  celebrated  Pigot  diamond,  valued  by  skilful 
lapidaries  at  .£30,000,  to  his  brothers,  Gen.  Sir  Robert,  the  2nd  baronet,  and  Adm.  Hugh  Pigot,  and  his 
sister,  Margaret  Fisher  ; it  was  subsequently  disposed  of  under  an  Act  of  Parliament  1800,  by  way  of 
lottery,  for  ,£23,998  16 s.  The  4th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bridgnorth  (C)  1832-53. 


PIGOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1808,  of  Knapton,  Queen’s  County. 

[Name  pronounced  “Pigg-ot.”] 


Here  and  elsewhere. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 


Sir  Berkeley  Pigott,  4th  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Berkeley 
Pigot/t,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  3rd  Baron; 
b.  May  31st,  1894.;  s.  hrs  grandfather,  Sir 
Charles  Robert,  191  i ; is  Lieut.  21st 
Lancers  : m.  1919,  Christabel,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
F.  H.  Bowden-Smith,  of  Careys,  near  Brocken- 
hurst,  Hants,  and  has  issue. 

&rni8 — Ermine,  three  lozenges  in  fesse  sable,  a 
crescent  for  difference.  — A wolfs  head  erased 

proper,  collared  or. 

Club — Cavalry. 


Daughter  living— One,  b.  1920. 

Sister  living — Florence  Ada  Cecile,  b.  1890. 

Mother  living — Fanny  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Wellesley  Pole  Pigott  (infra):  m.  1886,  Lieut. -Col. 
Charles  Berkeley  Pigott,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  (infra),  who 
d.  1897.  Club,  Ladies’  Athenaeum. 

Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet -Margaret  Mary 
Pole  ( Lady  Pigott ),  da.  of  Sydney  Cosby,  of  Strad- 
bally  Hall,  Queen’s  co.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  John 
Chidiey  Coote  (43rd  Regt.),  son  of  Sir  Charles  Coote, 
9th  Bt.  : m.  1880,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Charles 
Robert  Pigott,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence, 
Wexham  Park,  near  Slough. 


Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Wellesley  Pole  Pigott,  4th  son  of  Yst 
baronet,  A 1808,  d.  1890:  m.  1st,  1845,  Maria,  who  d.  1851,  da.  of  the  late 
Adm.  Lord  Henry  Paulet,  G.C.B.  ; 2ndly,  1858,  Fanny,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the 
late  Bernard  Granville,  of  Wellesbourne  Hall,  Warwick : — 

WELLESLEY  GEORGE,  O.B.E.,  b.  April  20th,  1861  ; ed.  at  Eton;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  a J.P.  for  Essex  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1891,  Helen  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Donaldson,  3rd  Hussars,  and  grandda.  of  the  late  Richard  A.  H.  Kirwan, 
of  Bauhmore,  co.  Galway,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Frederick  W.  Ind,  R.A,,  having  had  issue,  Gerald 
Wellesley,  b.  1896:;  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Ypres)  1915.  Residence, 

The  Weirs  Cottage,  Brockenhurst.  Club,  Army  and  Navy. Fanny  Ada  : m.  1886,  Lieut.-Col. 

Charles  Berkeley  Pigott,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  who  d.  1897.  Club,  Ladies’  Athenaeum. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George,  was  son  of  Major-Gen.  Thomas  Pigott,  M.P.,  of  Knapton,  Queen’s 
co.,  and  Sir  Charles,  3rd  Bt.,  served  in  the  Crimea. 


PILE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  Kenil worth  House,  Rathgar,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  Thomas  Devereux  Pile,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
Thomas  Pile;  b.  Feb.  27th,  1856;  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Dublin  1898,  and  Lord  Mayor  1900;  is  a J.P.  and  D. L.  for 
co.  Dublin  : in.  1882,  Caroline  Maude,  da.  of  John  Mann 
Nicholson,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son,  Cyril 
John,  b.  1897;  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  and  Flight.  Lieut.  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  ; d.  (killed  on  active  service  during  European  War) 

1917. 

&rms—  Azure,  three  piles  argent,  on  a chief  ermine,  a castle  with  two 
towers  proper  between  two  harps  or,  stringed  of  the  second.  Crest — On  a 
ducal  coronet  or,  charged  with  a cross-botonnde  azure,  a pelican  with 
wings  addorsed  and  inverted  proper. 

Residence — Kenilworth  House,  Willesden  Lane,  N.W.  Club— 
Royal  Societies’.  s — 

Sons  living— FREDERICK  ALFRED,  D.S.O.  M.C„  b.  Sept.  14th, 
1884;  Lieut. -Col.  R. F.A. , and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.  S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918:  ?«.  (Jan.)  1915,  Vera 
Millicent,  da.  of  Brig. -Gen.  F.  W.  Lloyd,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick 
Club,  Cavalr5 . Walter  Devereux,  b.  1887.  Major  R.  F.A.  Reserve. 


Sine  labe  nota. 
Known  without 
dishonour. 


Devereux,  b.  (Dec.)  1915. 

Daughter  living — Eileen  Maud,  b.  1883  : m.  1919,  Ronald  Devereux  Carty 


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MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1635,  of  Stanley,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Thomas  Edward  Milborne- 
Swinnerton  - Pilkington,  12th  Baronet ; b. 
Dec.  9th,  1857  ; j.  his  father.  Sir  Lionel,  1901  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879, 
M.A.  1883);  formerly  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  (Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  of  its 
6th  Batn.  1903-8)  ; commanded  a Batn.  King’s 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  1914-16  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1917-18,  on  special  duty  ; is  patron  of 
two  livings,  and  a J.  P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire 
(High  Sheriff  19 1 1 ) : ni.  1895,  Lady  Kathleen 
Mary  Alexina  Cuffe,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Desart, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a cross  flory, 
voided  gules,  Pilkington  ; 2nd,  argent,  a cross  forme  fleurette 
sable,  surmounted  by  a bend  engrailed  gules,  Swinnerton  ; 
3rd,  per  pale,  argent  and  gules,  a cross  patonce  between, 
in  the  sinister  chief  and  dexter  base  two  leopards’  faces 
counter- changed.  Milborne.  Crtstg — 1st,  on  a mount  vert 
a boar  passant  argent,  charged  with  a cross  forme  fleurette 
sable ; 2nd,  a mower  with  his  scythe  proper,  habited  per 
pale  argent  and  sable ; 3rd,  a demi-lion  per  fesse  argent  and 
gules,  holding  between  the  paws  a leopard’s  face  of  the  first. 
Seat — Chevet  Park,  Wakefield.  Chibs — Carlton,  Bachelors’,  Naval  and  Military, 


Sons  living — ARTHUR  WILLIAM,  M.C.,  b.  April  7th,  1898  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 

Lieut.  Lancers  ; served  during  European  War  1918  (despatches,  M.C.). Ulick  O’Connor, 

b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Phyllis,  A.R.R.C.,  b.  T896:  m.  19x9,  Major  Gordon  Bentley  Foster, 

Leicestershire  Yeo.  (T. F.  . Pamela  Irene,  b.  1904. 

Brothers  living — Ernest  Milborne,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1880). 
Residence,  Dale  House,  Cawthorne,  Barnsley,  Yorkshire.  Club , Oxford  and  Cambridge.—  - 
Claude  William  Egerton,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1890); 
formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders) : m.  1889, 
Frances  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  William  Wright,  of  Wollaton,  Notts.  Residence , Wollaton, 
Nottingham.  Club , Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sisters  living—  Renee  Elizabeth  : m.  1881,  Major  William  Frederick  Lee,  Yeo.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Michael  Philip  Edward,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1918, — Hilda  Ren6e,  b.  1882 : m.  1913,  Capt.  Augustus  Ernest  Cathcart,  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [see  E.  Cathcart], — Diana  Marion,  b.  1883, — Doris 
Sophia,  b.  1885, — Phyllis  Aimee,  b.  1889  : m 1920,  Percy  E.  Pardoe, — Joan  Margaret,  b.  1890. 
Residence , Grove  Hall,  Knottingley.— Aimee  ( Lady  Armytage)'.  m.  1899,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Ayscough  Armytage,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  7th  Bt.  Residence,  Kirklees  Park,  Brighouse,  Yorkshire. 
Veronica. 

The  nth  baronet  assumed  by  Roy.  license,  1856,  the  additional  surname  of  Milborne-Swinnerton. 


Glory  is  the  incentive  0/ an  honorable 
mind. 


POCOCK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Hart,  Durham. 

Sir  Charles  Guy  Coventry  Pocock, 

4th  Baronet , son  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt. 
Alfred  George  Drake  Pocock,  3rd  son  of  2nd 
baronet ; b.  Nov.  3rd,  1863  ; s.  his  uncle,  Col.  Sir 
George  Francis  Coventry,  1915. 

$nns—  Cheeky  argent  and  gules,  a lion  rampant  guardant 
or,  and  for  honorable  augmentation,  a chief  wavy  azure, 
thereon  a sea-horse  proper  between  two  eastern  crowns  or, 
and  above  the  word  “Havannah.”  Crtst — An  antelope’s 

head  proper,  attired  or,  issuing  out  of  a naval  crown  gold. 
Supporters  (granted  by  royal  warrant,  1821) — Two  sea  horses, 
each  resting  his  exterior  paw  on  an  anchor. 

Regi  regnoque  fidelis.  

Faithful  to  the  king  and  the  kingdom.  Daughters  living  Of  3rd  baronet— Beatrice  Honora  : 
1882,  Herbert  James  Leigh-Bennett,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Francis  (of  14A,  Highland  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  SE.19),  b.  1883  : m.  1920,  Elsie  Winifred  March, — Percy  Raymond  (of  Khargpur, 
Bengal,',  b.  1887  : m.  1920,  Heather  Mary  Higgins, — Reginald  Herbert  Boleyn,  b.  1891,  — Muriel 
Charlotte,  b.  1885  : m.  1915,  Alfred  Estoteville  Leigh-Bennett  [see  Skipwith,  Bt.,  colls.],  of  56, 
FitzGeorge  Avenue,  W.  Kensington,  W.,— Kathleen  Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1894, — Mary  Eileen,  b. 

1000.  Residence , 8,  Cintra  Park,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. Ida  Maud. Eveline  Augusta 

Sophia:  m.  1895,  the  Rev.  Reginald  Metcalfe,  R.  of  Glooston,  and  V.  of  Slawston.  Residence, 
Slawston  Vicarage,  Market  Harborough. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  baronet— Mary  [Lady  Pocock),  da.  of  Henry  Wheeler,  and  widow  of 
— Baldwin  : »i  1913,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  George  Francis  Coventry  Pocock,  3rd  baronet,  who 
1915.  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet  was  for  several  years  M.P.  for  Bridgwater.  The  3rd  baronet,  Col.  Sir  George 
Francis  Coventry,  served  in  Crimean  War  (lost  left  arm). 


POE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Hey  wood,  Ballinakill,  Queen's  co. 

Sir  William  Hutcheson  Poe,  C B.,  1st  Baronet,  3rd  son  of 
William  Thomas  Poe,  Bar. -at- Law,  of  Curraghmore,  co.  Tipperary ; b.  Sept. 
20th , 184S;  entered  R.M.  1867,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  18S4,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  188S;  served  as  Adj.  to  Batn.  of  R.M.  employed  in  E.  Sudan  1884 


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(wounded  at  battle  of  El  Teb,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet 
Major),  and  to  Batn.  garrisoning  Suakin,  and  defending  that  town  from  the" 
repeated  night  attacks  of  Arabs  April-Sept.  1884,  in  command  of  two  companies 
of  R.M.  attached  to  Guards’  Div.  of  the  Camel  Corps  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5, 
and  accompanied  the  Force  across  the  Bayuda  desert  under  the  late  Sir  Herbert 
Stewart,  present  at  battles  of  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (severely  wounded  during  the 
reconnaissance  of  Matemmeh,  right  leg  amputated,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
C.B.)  ; was  a Member  of  Naval  Intelligence  Depart.,  Admiralty  1886-8,  of  Dublin 
Conference  for  settlement  of  Irish  Land  Question  1902,  and  of  Irish  Railways  Vice- 
Regal  Commn.  1906-10;  appointed  Gov.  of  National  Gallery  of  Ireland  1904;  is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Queen’s  co.  (High  Sheriff  1891),  and  a Grand  Juror  for  co. 
Tyrone  (High  Sheriff  1893);  unsuccessfully  contested  Queen’s  Co.,  Ossory  Div.  (C) 
July  1895  5 C.B.  (Mil.)  1885  : m.  1886,  Mary  Adelaide,  da.  of  Sir  William  Compton 
Domvile,  4th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

Juans — Arms  not  recorded  at  Heralds’  College  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seats — Hey  wood,  Ballinakill,  Queen’s  co.  ; Slaghtfreedan  Lodge,  Cookstown,  co  Tyrone, 
Clubs— Naval  and  Military,  Bath,  Kildare  Street. 

son  living— HUGO  COMPTON  DOMVILE,  b.  June  19th,  1889. 

Daughter  living— Isabel  May,  b.  1893. 

POLE,  Creation  (E.)  1628,  of  Shute  House.  Devonshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Pool.”] 

Sir  Frederick  Arundell  de  la  Pole,  nth 
Baronet ; b.  Dec.  25th,  1850;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  Edmund 
Reginald  Talbot  de  la  Pole,  1912  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon 
(High  Sheriff  1917),  and  patron  of  two  livings. 

— Azure,  semee  of  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a lion  rampant  argent. 

Seat — Shute  House,  Kilmington,  Devon. 


Sisters  living— Emily  Charlotte  Augusta : in.  1878,  Richard  Hake 
Bush,  M.D.,  who  d.  1890.  Residences , Wargrave,  Victoria  Road, 
Clevedon,  Somerset  ; 42,  West  Southernhay,  Exeter.— Edrica 
Blanche.— —Geraldine  Eleanor. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Reginald  Pole-Carew,  M.P.,  grandson  of  the  late 
Rev.  Carolus  Pole,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Henry  Pole-Carew,  b.  1811,  d.  1888  : in.  1838,  Frances  Anne,  who 
d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  John  Buller,  of  Morval,  Cornwall: — 

Sir  REGINALD,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O. , b.  May  1st,  1849;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford; 
is  Hon.  Lieut. -Gen.  (retired),  and  Maj.-Gen.,  Reserve  of  Officers;  formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn. 
Coldstream  Guards ; has  been  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  N.  S.  Wales  (Sir  Hercules  Robinson, 
G.C.M.G.),  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  (Earl  Lytton),  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Sir  F.  Roberts,  Com.' 
in-Ch.  in  India  ; served  in  Afghan  campaign  1879-80  as  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Roberts 
(medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze  star),  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  as  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke 
of  Connaught  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  in  Burmah  campaign  1886-7  (medaf, 
C.B.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of  9th,  subsequently  of  Guards  (1st)  Brig.,  and  finally 
of  nth  Div.  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Gen.  (despatches  twice,  medal) ; commanded  Cork  Dist.  1903-5  ; is 
patron  of  three  livings  (Antony  V.,  Sheviock  R.,  and  St.  John’s  R.,  Cornwall),  a D.L.  for  Cornwall 
and  co.  Tipperary,  Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and  Dep.  Warden  of  the  Stannaries;  unsuccess- 
fully contested  Pembroke  and  Haverfordwest  Dist.  (C)  Jan.  1906;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  S.E., 
or  Bodmin,  Div.  Dec.  1910  to  Aug.  1916,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1910  ; appointed  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Territorial  Forces  1915  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1887,  C.V.O.  and  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900  : m.  1901,  Lady 
Beatrice  Frances  Elizabeth  Butler,  el.  da.  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Ormonde,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Gawen,  b.  1902, — Patrick  William  Butler,  b.  1913, — Marye  Frances,  b.  1Q03, — Victoria  Geraldine, 
b.  1904.  Residences,  Antony,  Torpoint,  Cornwall ; Shanbally  Castle,  co.  Tipperary.  Clubs,  Carlton, 
Guards’,  Travellers’,  Turf. Charles  Edward,  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.  Ox- 

ford : in.  1886,  Ellen  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  William  Ayshford  Sanford,  formerly  of  Nynehead 
Court,  Wellington,  Somerset,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Gerald  Ayshford,  b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Duke 
of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,— Wymond  Nicholas  Richard,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. ; d . 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Frances  lone,  b.  1889.  Residence,  Parkhill,  Totnes, 

Devon.  Club,  Travellers’, Rev.  Gerald,  b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.  A. 

1881,  M. A.  1884);  formerly  R.  of  Sheviock.  Residence,  67,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W, Fanny 

Julia.  Residence,  8,  Ranelagh  Grove,  Pimlico,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Reginald  Pole  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Edward  Pole,  b.  1848,  d.  1909  : m.  1873,  Joanna  (now  of  Pen 
Selwood,  Gervis  Road,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Raike-Davy,  of  Tracy 
Park,  Gloucestershire  : — 

Alexander  Charles  Reginald,  b.  1878  : in.  19x8,  Amy  Marion,  da.  of  George  Treasure,  and  widow  of 
Albert  Edwards-Webb. Mabel  Maria.— —Ethel  Agneta:  in.  1914,  Robert  D’Eyncourt  Day. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Pole,  D.D.,  grandson  of  the  late  Rev, 
Carolus  Pole,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Reg  nald  Pole,  b.  1801,  d.  1888  : m.  1836,  Jane,  who  d.  1896,  da 
of  Alexander  Powell,  of  Hurdcott  House,  Wilts  : — 

Mary  Stuart. Joanna  Augusta.-— Agneta  Jane  : in.  1873,  Alexander  J.  Garrett,  who  d.  1906, 

■ - Louisa  Margaretta. Augusta.  Residence,  Dumfries,  Weston-super-Mare. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Pole,  b.  1805,  d.  1890:  m.  1839,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  Frederick  John  Chapman,  of  Howden,  Tiverton  : — 

Arthur  Stuart,  b.  1844. Henry  Lionel,  b.  1846  : m.  1866,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Warwick,  and 

has  issue  living,  Edward  Lionel  Carew,  b.  1868, — John  Gasper,  b.  1870, — Ernest  Frederick, 

b.  1871, — Agneta  Buller,  b.  1888. John,  b.  1848  : in.  1877,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late 

Rev.  Robert  Pargiter  (infra). Mary  Anne  Catherine  : in.  1865,  William  Douglas  Cox,  who  d.  1905. 

Residence,  Tokio,  Japan Caroline  Jane  : in.  1877,  the  Rev.  Daniel  Evans,  whoa'.  1915,  and  has 

issue  living,  Illtyd  Buller  Pole  (of  Pretoria,  Transvaal),  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Cowbridge  Gram.  Sch.,  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Cardiff  (B. Sc.  1903),  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  T910);  appointed 
Mycologist  to  Depart,  of  Agriculture,  Transvaal  1905,  and  Ch.  of  Plant  Pathology  and  Mycology 


Pollet  virtus. 
Virtue  is  powerful. 


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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Div. , Union  of  S.  Africa  1911, — Reginald  Carew  Pole  (of  Port  Howard,  West  Falkland  Island,  S. 
America),  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Cowbridge  Gram.  Sell.  : nt.  1916,  Orissa  Lewis-Dean, — Daniel  Douglas 
Pole,  b.  1889  : ed.  at  Llandovery  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  of  Wales  ; is  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Constance  Mary 
Pole,  b.  1878, — Gwendoline  Stuart  Pole,  b.  1879,— Gwladys  Edith  Pole,  b.  1882, — Edrica  Doris 
Pole,  b.  1890:  m.  1915,  Alexander  Charles  Robert  David,  Lieut.  R.F.A.  Residence , 80,  York 
Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  S.W. — —Stephanie  Frederica:  in.  1876,  Edward  Hilton  Glendower 
Bradshaw,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Hilton  Pole,  b.  1877, — Beatrice  Marguerite,  b.  1878, — Lilian 
Gertrude  Pole,  b.  1880, — Violet  Dorothy  Gwenllian  Pole,  b.  1885, — Ivjr  Muriel  Pole,  b.  1889.— 
Edith  Buller.  Residence , Hessenford,  St.  Germans,  Cornwall.- — Ethel  Stuart 
Grandson  of  the  late  Reginald  Carolus  Pole  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Charles  Somers  Pole,  b.  1864,  d.  19x4  : m.  1891,  Gertrude,  da.  of 
the  late  — Greason,  of  Ellamula,  Ceylon  : — 

Reginald  Edward  Morice,  b.  1893. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Pole  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Carolus  Pole,  b.  1S41,  d.  1897  : m.  1864,  Annie  (now  of  48, 
Clifford  Street,  Bellahouston,  Glasgow),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Pargiter,  formerly 
V.  of  Towersey,  Thame  : — 

Percival  Edward,  b.  1867  : nt.  1905,  Margaret  Edith,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  John  Leith,  J.P.,  of  Aber- 
deen, and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward  Carolus,  b.  1906. Clarence  Dyke,  b.  1871.— Clement 

John,  b.  1872. Albert  Edward,  b.  1875  : m.  1907,  Sophia  Buckingham,  el.  da.  of  Edward 

Alexander  Buckingham  Hay,  of  Alaington,  Dalkeith  Avenue,  Dumbreck.  Glasgow,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edward  Alexander,  b.  1911, — Reginald  Carew,  b.  1915, — Annie  Laing  Hay,  b.  1908.  Resi- 
dence, Ralston  Terrace,  ibrox,  Glasgow.— —Charles  Carew,  b.  1878.— Courtenay  Alexander,  b. 

1888. Annie  Mabel  Pole:  m.  1902',  Albert  Leonard  Coomber. Blanch  Caroline  Edith. 

Marie  Stuart. 

The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Devonshire,  the  2nd  Baronet  represented  Honiton  in  Parliament, 
and  the  3rd  and  5th  baronets  each  sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Devon.  The  6th  baronet  assumed  in  1790  the 
surname  of  De-la-Pole,  which  his  successor  discontinued,  and  the  8th  baronet  assumed  in  1838  the 
surname  ef  Reeve-de-la- Pole,  and  afterwards  discontinued  it.  The  10th  Baronet  resumed  the  surname 
of  de  la  Pole  1895. 


VAN-NOTTEN-POLE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Wolverton,  Hampshire. 

[Name  pronounced  ‘‘ Van-Notten-Pool.’’] 

Virtue  is  Wise  as  a Sir  CECIL  PeRY  VaN-N OTTEN-POLE.  4th 


powerful,  serpent.  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Cecil  Charles  Van-Notten- 

Pole,  el.  son  of  3rd  Baronet;  b.  March  30th,  1863  ; 
s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Peter,  1887;  ed.  at  Mil. 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.).  and  Hon.  Capt. 
Gloucestershire  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  Major  Roy.  De- 
fence Corps,  and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Warwick, 
Gloucester,  and  Worcester : m.  1894,  Freda 

Katharine,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  George  Freake, 
2nd  Bt. 

gtrms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a chevron  be- 
tween three  crescents  gules,  a mullet  for  difference,  Pole  ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  argent,  four  pallets  azure  ; 
2nd,  or,  a snake  in  pale  wavy,  the  upper  half  azure,  the 
lower  sable  ; 3rd,  or,  three  crescents  gules,  Van  Notten.  Crists— 1st,  a falcon  rising  proper,  a 
mullet  for  difference  ; 2nd,  a snake  per  pale  wavy,  the  upper  half  azure,  the  lower  sable  between 
two  wings  per  fesse  azure  and  argent  counterchanged.  Supporters— On  either  side  a lion  reguardant 
proper,  each  differenced  by  a pale  of  three  colors. 


Seat — Todenham  House,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  Gloucestershire.  Club — White’s. 


Brothers  living-GERALD  CHARLES,  b.  July  28th,  1866. Chandos  Edward,  b.  1872; 

formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (medal  with  clasps). 

Sisters  living— Annie  Louisa,  b.  1862  : m.  1886,  Sydney  Fisher,  and  has  issue  living,  Derek 
Chandos  Sydney,  b.  1901,— Doris  Louise  Sydney,  b.  1887  : nt.  1913,  Major  Harry  Denison-Pender, 
D-S.O.,  Dragoons  [see  Denison-Pender,  Knt.],  and  has  issue  living.  Pamela  Beatrice  Rose,  b.  1915,— 
Enid  Sydney,  b.  1892:  nt.  1919,  Com.  Edward  Richard  Busk  Kemble,  R.N., — Phyllis  Sydney, 
b.  1894  : m.  1914,  Norman  Wilfrid  Loder  [see  Loder,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Amington  Hall, 

Tamworth.-—  Ethel  Margaret,  b.  1865. Florence  Maud,  b.  1868. Cicely  (posthumous), 

b.  1877  : in.  1897,  Arthur  William  Previte,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Cecil,  b.  1912,— Esme 
Frances,  b.  1899, — Sheila  Iris  Th6rese,  b.  1903. 


Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet  by  his  1st  wife,  Lady  Louisa  Pery,  da.  of  1st  Earl  of 
Limerick) — Margaret  Caroline  Chandos:  nr.  1864,  Thomas  Baker,  Esq.,  and  has  with  other  issue 
living,  Bernard  Mary,  b.  1865.  Residence , Herne  Bay,  Kent. 


Mother  living— Frances  Anna,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Henry  Rice  [see  B.  Dynevor]  : in. 
1861,  Cecil  Charles  Van-Notten-Pole,  Esq.,  who  d.  1876,  el.  son  of  3rd  baronet. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  Edward  Pole  [infra]  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Albert  Pole,  b.  1843,  d.  1884  : in.  1866,  Emma  Katherine, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  F.  Adams,  C.B.:— 

Edward  Alexander  Chandos,  b.  1867  : in.  1910,  Gertrude  Magdalene  Emms,  and  has  issue  living, 

Esm6  Katherine. George  Sacheverell  Chandos,  b.  1871  : nt.  1907,  Annie  Gertrude,  da.  of  the 

late  Alexander  Cowan,  of  Inverness,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Sacheverell  Chandos,  b.  1908. 
Residence , The  Cottage,  Langside,  Roehampton  Lane,  S.W.  -Arthur  Chandos,  b.  1874.  Resi- 
dence, Glen  Hardey,  Glen  Forrest,  West  Australia. Fanny  Chandos,  b.  1872:  nt.  1907,  Ernest 

Sidney  Martin,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Acquin  Martin,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  St.  George,  b. 
1909,— Derek  St.  George,  b.  1914.  Residence , Ebworth  Park,  near  Stroud,  Gloucestershire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Edward  Pole,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1879  : nt.  1841, 
Fanny,  who  d.  1857,  da.  of  Col.  George  Grogan  : — 

Reginald  Edward,  b.  1855  ; has  been  Capt.  Hants  Veo.  Cav.  ; is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  late  3rd  Batn. 
Tlje  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.),  and  in  R.A.F.  : nt.  1880,  Etheldreda  Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Alfred  John  Edward  Bowyer-Smijth  [see  Bowyer-Smyth,  Bt.j.  Residence,  Chandos  Lodge, 
, Holybourne,  near  Alton,  Hants.  Clubs,  Junior  Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Automobile. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Van-Notten-Pole  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Richard  Van-Notten-Pole.  b.  1797,  d.  1879:  m.  1824,  Anne  Eliza, 
who  d.  1879,  da.  of  Edward  Rudge,  of  Abbey  House,  Worcestershire  : — 

Edward  Clitherow,  b.  1830  : m.  1st,  1863,  the  widow,  who  d.  1892,  of  Thomas  Powell  ; 2ndly,  1907, 
Elizabeth  Elinor,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Ditcher  Ward,  formerly  V.  of  Overchurch, 
Cheshire.  Residence,  19,  Orsett  Terrace,  W. Anna  Matilda. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Arthur  Cunliffe  Van-Notten-Pole  (ante) : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Charles  Van-Notten-Pole,  b.  1847,  d.  1879  : m.  1878,  Margaret 
Louisa  (now  of  7,  Tedworth  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  Sir  John  Dick-Lauder,  8th  baronet : — 
Margaret  Florence,  b.  1879  : m.  1904,  David  William  Milne-Home,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue 
living,  Helen  Margaret,  b.  1905, — Jean  Katharine,  b.  1906, — Anne  Mary,  b.  1908.  Residence , 
Paxton  House,  Berwick-on-Tweed. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Pole,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Van-Notten-Pole  Pole,  b.  1819,  d.  1906  : m.  1849,  Eliza  Anne,  who 
d.  1878,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Watson  William  Dickins,  R.  of  Adisham 
Constance  Laura:  m.  1882,  as  his  second  wife,  William  Reginald  Joseph  Fitzherbert  Herbert. 
Residence,  Clytha,  Usk,  Monmouthshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Van-Notten-Pole,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1772, 
d.  1864:  m.  1795,  Felizarda  Matilda,  who  d.  1872,.  da.  of  Richard  Buller: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lambert  Van-Notten-Pole,  b.  1808,  d.  1906  : m.  1839,  Anna,  who  d.  1904, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Pole  (ante) 

Frances  Harriet, Edith  Matilda  : m.  1877,  Edward  Shepherd,  and  has  issue  living,  Percy  Edward 

b.  1878.  Residence , 2,  Cornwall  Road,  Westbourne  Park,  W. 

This  is  a branch  of  the  ancient  Derbyshire  family  of  Pole,  many  members  of  which  have  distin- 
guished themselves  in  the  field,  notably  Sir  John  Chandos,  K.G.,  chief  commander  at  Cressy  and  at 
Poictiers,  and  German  Pole,  who  commanded  in  Ireland,  and  served  against  the  Armada.  Millicent, 
daughter  of  Charles  Pole,  Esq.,  of  Holtcroft,  married  Charles  Van-Notten,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the 
name  of  Pole,  and  was  created  a baronet.  This  gentleman  was  a descendant  of  Henry  Van-Notten, 
ennobled  1499  by  the  Emperor  Maximilian,  and  whose  only  son  Charles  received  from  Charles  V.  the 
titles  of  Lord  of  Ath  and  Van-der-Notten,  and  Chatellaine  of  Alost.  The  3rd  baronet  assumed  in 
1853,  by  royal  license,  the  additional  and  original  paternal  name  of  Van-Notten. 


POLLEN,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Redenham,  Hampshire. 

Sir  Richard  Hungerford  Pollen,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  June  23rd,  1878  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Richard  Hungerford, 
1918;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.;  formerly 
Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; is  a J.P.  for  Wilts. 

— Azure,  on  a bend  cotissed  or,  five  escallops  vert  between  six 
lozenges  argent,  each  charged  with  an  escallop  sable.  Crest — A pelican  per 
pale  or  and  azure,  vulning  herself,  and  feeding  her  young  proper,  charged 
on  the  wings  elevated  with  a lozenge,  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Rodbourne,  Malmesbury.  Club — Junior  Constitutional. 


Brother  living— JOHN  LANCELOT  HUNGERFORD,  b.  April  27th, 
1884;  is  Lieut.  R.F.A. 

Sister  living — Hester  Caroline  Jessie,  b.  1885. 

Uncle  living — Charles  John  Hungerford,  b.  1858.  Residence , Rodbourne,  Malmesbury. 

Aunts  living — Katharine  Anne,  b.  1849.— Laura  Susan,  b.  1851. Constance,  b.  1852. 

Widows  living  Of  3rd  and  4th  Baronets— Frances  Mary  {Lady  Pollen),  da.  of  the  late 
W.  E.  Aird:  m.  1870,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Richard  Hungerford  Pollen,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1881. 

Residence , The  Hayes,  Woodchester,  Gloucestershire. Frances  Anne  St.  Albyn  {Lady 

Pollen),  da.  of  the  late  William  Savage  Wait,  of  Wood  borough,  Somerset : m.  1875,  Sir  Richard 
Hungerford  Pollen,  4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1918.  Residence,  Rodbourne,  Malmesbury. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Hungerford  Pollen,  next  brother  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1820,  d. 
1902:  m.  1855,  Maria  Margaret,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Charles 
La  Primaudaye : — 

Rev.  John  Hungerford,  b.  1858 ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  a member  of  the  So. 

of  Jesus.  Residence,  31,  Farm  Street,  W. Rev.  Anthony  Cecil  Hungerford,  D.S.C.,  b.  i860  ; is 

in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  a Chap.  R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 

(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.C.).  Residence,  The  Oratory,  Edgbaston,  Birmingham. Francis 

Gabriel  Hungerford,  C.B.E.,  b.  1862  ; is  Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.,  and  a Port  Mine  Sweeping 
Officer,  Great  Grimsby  (despatches)  ; Soudan  and  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
Burma  Campaign  1886  (despatches  twice,  medal);  received  Coronation  medal  1911  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1890,  Flora  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  James  Dunolly,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis 
Hungerford,  b.  1891  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.N.  ; m.  1915,  Peggy,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Frederick  Charles 
Wallis,  M.B„  F.R.C.S.  [see  Wallis,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”],  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  19x9, 
Susan  Mary  b.  1917, — Walter  Michael  Hungerford,  M.C.,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles),  and  Capt.  Comdg.  a Machine  Gun  Co. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  M.C.), — Mary  Margaret,  b.  1892  : m.  1916,  Capt.  James  Douglas  Macindoe, 
M.C.,  Scots  Guards, — Flora  Anne,  b.  1901.  Residence,  26,  Langham  Mansions,  S.W.5.  Club, 

Naval  and  Military. Rev.  George  Charles  Hungerford,  b.  1863  ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of  the 

Church  of  Rome,  Superior  of  House  for  Workmen’s  Retreats,  and  a Member  of  So.  of  Jesus. 
Residence , Oakwood  Hall,  Romiley.— Arthur  Joseph  Hungerford,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1893)  > Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1893  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Essex, 
S.-W.,  or  Walthamstow,  Div.  {L)  1895;  received  Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911  : m.  1898, 
Maud  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Lawrence,  of  Oaklands,  Kenley,  Surrey,  and  has 
issue  living,  Arthur  Joseph  Lawrence,  b.  1899, — John  Anthony  Lawrence,  b.  1900.  Residences, 
69,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Rustwood,  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Tadworth,  Surrey.  Clubs, 

Brooks’s,  Savage,  Royal  Automobile Stephen  Hungerford,  C.M.G.,  b.  1868;  is  Lieut. - 

Col.  in  the  Army,  and  one  of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- Arms  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (medal  with  five  clasps),  and  with  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force 
1915-17,  as  Capt  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.),  and  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches  four  times 
promoted  Lieut. Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and  of  the  Nile)  ; was 
A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1890-98;  received  Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911,  C.M.G.  1916: 
m.  1905,  Catherine  Hetherington,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Muir,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Derek 
Stephen  Hungerford,  b.  1908, — Margaret  Edyth  Pamela,  b.  1906.— Barbara  Heather,  b.  1911. 
Residence,  28,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Carlton,  Ranelagh,  Port- 
land, Royal  Automobile.— —Clement  Hungerford,  b.  1869 ; formerly  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 

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of  Bahamas  (Sir  Ambrose  Shea,  K.C.M.G.);  is  Major  Canadian  Inf.,  serving  with  Ministry  of 
Munitions,  and  a F.G.S.:  m.  1912,  Mabel  Brenda,  da.  of  Alan  Southey  Dumbleton,  of  Victoria, 
British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Clement  Hungerford,  b.  19T3, — Cynthia  Brenda, 
b.  1914.  Residence , 83,  Ivema  Court,  Kensington,  W.  Club,  Royal  Thames  Yacht.— Anne 
Mary  ; is  a Nun.— Margaret  Winifred.  Residence , 157,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

The  father  of  the  1st  baronet  was  one  of  the  Judges  of  Wales,  and  M.P.  for  Andover ; the  2nd 
baronet  was  also  M.P.  for  Andover. 


POLLOCK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Hatton,  Middlesex. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Pollock, 
P.C.,  K.C ZZ.Z>.,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  10th, 
1845  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  [William]  Frederick, 
1888  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1st  class  Classics  and  Senior  Optime  1867,  M.A. 
1870,  Fellow  1868);  D.C.L.  Oxford  1901;  Hon. 
LL.D.  Edinburgh  1880,  Hon.  LL.D.  Dublin  1892, 
Hon.  LL.D.  Harvard  Univ.  1895,  Christiania  1911, 
and  Paris  1919  ; Hon.  Fellow,  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford  1906,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  1920  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1871,  a Bencher  1906,  and  K C. 
1920  ; is  Admiralty  Judge  of  the  Cinque  Ports,  a 
F.S.A..  a Fellow  of  British  Acad.,  a Correspondent 
of  the  Institute  of  France,  an  Asso.  Member  of  Roy.  Acad.,  Belgium,  and  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute;  was  Corpus  Professor  of  Jurisprudence  in  Univ.  of  Oxford 
1883-1903,  Professor  of  Common  Law  in  Inns  of  Court  1884-9,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Labour  1891,  and  Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Public  Records  1910-18  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Glasgow  and  Aberdeen  Univs.  ( Unionist  and  Free  Trader ) 
Feb.  1910;  P.C.  1911  : m.  1873,  Georgina  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  John  Deffell, 
merchant,  of  Calcutta,  and  has  issue. 

Jtrms — Azure,  three  fleurs-de-lis  within  a bordure  engrailed  or,  on  a canton  ermine  a portcullis  of 
the  second.  Cmt — A boar  passant,  quarterly  or  and  vert,  pierced  through  the  sinister  shoulder  with 
an  arrow  proper.  Supporters — On  either  side  a talbot  sable  gorged  with  a collar  and  pendent  therefrom 
a portcullis  or. 

Residence — 21,  Hyde  Park  Place,  W.2.  Chambers — 13,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C. 
Club — Athenaeum.  


Son  living— FREDERICK  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  26th,  1878;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1900,  Fellow  1902,  M.A.  1904);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1907;  served  with  Russian  Red  Cross 
during  European  War  1915-18  : m.  1920,  Princess  Lydia  Bariatinsky,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Boris 
de  Hubbenet.  Clubs,  Savile,  Athenaeum. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Isabella,  b.  1876  : m.  1st,  1902,  Sydney  Philip  Waterlow  (marriage 
annulled  1912)  [see  Waterlow,  Bt.] ; 2ndly,  1912,  Major  Orlando  Cyprian  Williams,  M.C.,  Gen. 
Stafl  Officer,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  2nd  marriage)  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1913.  Residence , 4, 
Campden  Hill  Gardens,  W. 

Brothers  living — Walter  Herries,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Classical 
Tripos  1871,  M.A.  1875);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1874;  many  years  Editor  of  the  Saturday  Review ; 
author  of  various  works  in  prose  and  verse  : m.  1876,  Emma  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Pipon, 
Seigneur  de  Noirmont,  Jersey,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Cameron,  b.  1876  ; European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  R.G.A.  r m.  1901,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Lenox  Ingall,  C.B.,  of  Queen’s 
Park,  Chester.  Residence,  Chawton  Lodge,  Alton,  Hants.  Clubs,  Athenaeum,  Savile.  Maurice 
Emilius,  b.  1857 ; an  Artist : m.  1st,  1880,  Lydia  Helen,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  Mrs.  Roberts,  formerly 
of  Persley  Cottage,  Reigate  ; 2ndly,  1889,  Mabel  M.,  da.  of  John  Macpherson,  of  Victoria. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — By  2nd  marriage— Edward  James;  b.  1841  ; ed.  at  King’s 
Coll. ; F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1868  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1872  ; appointed  an  Official  Referee  of  the  Supreme 
Court  1897:  m.  1871,  Alice  Georgiana,  only  da.  of  the  late  Warren  de  la  Rue,  D.C.L.,  M.A., 
F.R.S.,  of  73,  Portland  Place,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold  Warren  (of  14,  Ivema  Gardens, 
Kensington,  W.),  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1901  ; Lieut.  R.A.  F.  : m.  1906,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Warlters  Horne,  Bar.-at-law, 
of  East  Hill  House,  Wimbledon,  and  has  issue  living,  Warren  Dennis  Michael  b.  1909, — Douglas 
Warren,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1911);  is  Lieut. 
R.E.  ; m.  1907,  H61ene  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Paul  Gadban,  Consul-Gen.  of  Turkey,  and  has 
issue  living,  Jack  Warren  b.  1913,  Joan  Pauline  b.  1909, — Muriel  Agnes, — Ella  Helen, — Hilda 
Mary, — Constance  Emily : ftt.  1906,  Arthur  H.  P.  Horne,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1909,  a 
da.  b.  1913.  Residence,  20,  York  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  Club , Union. 

AUUtS  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet)— By  2nd  marriage — Clara  Jessie  [Lady  Chitty) : m. 
1858,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  William  Chitty,  P.C.,  who  d.  1899,  a Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  and 
has  issue  living,  Joseph  Henry  Pollock  (of  Torrie  Lodge,  Esher),  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1886);  admitted  a solicitor  1887;  appointed  a Master  of 
Supreme  Court  1910  : m.  1889,  Adele  Johanna,  da.  of  the  late  John  Berry  lorry,  of  Sunningdale, 
Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Joseph  Torry  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1917);  Capt. 
R.A.  F.  : vi.  1916,  Olive  Francesca  Constance,  da.  of  Charles  F.  Martelli,  of  n,  West  Cromwell 
Road,  S.W.  (and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1917),  Frederick  John  Pollock  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  (Special  Reserve), — Herbert  (of  2,  East 
Heath  Road.  Hampstead,  W.,  The  College,  Winchester,  and  2,  Plowden  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.), 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Balliol  Coll  , Oxford  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1889);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1889  ; is  a F.S.A.  ; has  been  Bursar  at  Winchester  College  since  1910 : m.  1890,  Mabel  Agatha,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Bradby.  D.D.,  of  St.  Katharine  Dock  House,  E.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Christopher  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Bailiol  Coll..  Oxford  (B.A.  1919);  some- 
time Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; is  in  Political  Depart.,  Mesopotamia,  Letitia  b.  1897,  Patience 

Penelope  b.  1904, — Jessie  Eliza. Anna:  m.  1874,  Major  Charles  R.  Cock,  B. S.C.,  who  d.  1879, 

leaving  issue,  of  whom  Hubert  Charles  Langslow,  b.  1876;  Major  R.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  in 
Mesopotamia)  1915, — Edward  Arthur  Langslow,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Marlborough:  m.  1901,  Beatrice 
Wilhelmina,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  William  Henry  Blind,  formerly  103rd  Regt., — Evelyn  Frederica 
Anna:  m.  1903,  Reginald  Francis  Ambrose  Oldfield, — Imogen  Emily.  Residence,  26,  Scarsdale 
Villas,  Kensington,  W.^— Emily  Charlotte.— -Ada  Theodora. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  John  Pollock,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  r&jjs  : 
m.  1st,  1840,  Ellen,  who  d.  1846,  da.  of  Adm.  Peter  Douglas;  2ndly,  1848,  Julia,, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Clements,  of  Haverfield,  Yorkshire  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Archibald  Gordon,  b.  1851  : m.  1884,  Marian,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Hamilton? 
Fletcher,  of  Barrow  Hedges,  Carshalton,  and  has  issue  living,  Hamilton  Rivers  (of  Anderson* 
Manor,  Dorset.  Club , Oxford  and  Cambridge),  A 1884;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,- 
Camb.  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1914);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1907;  Capt.  King’s  Liverpool  Regt. , 
attached  R.A.F.  1915-19  : m.  1912,  Eveline  Morton,  da.  of  Thomas  Bell,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne, 
and  has  issue  living,  Martin  Rivers  b.  1914,  Marian  Eveline  b.  1918, — Venetia  Sophie,  b.  1887. 

Residence , The  Old  House,  Mickleham,  Surrey.  Club,  Albemarle. (By  1st  marriage)  Mary 

Douglas.-  — (By  2nd  marriage)  Florence  Julia  ( Lady  Head):  m.  1880,  Sir  Robert  Garnett  Head, 
3rd  Bt.,  who  d.  1907.  Club,  Ladies’  Park. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Pollock  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Harry  Frederick  Pollock,  b.  1855,  d.  igoi  : m.  1879,  Phyllis  Julia,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Broome,  C.S.I.,  R.A  : — 

Ralph  Charles  Geoffrey,  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Major 
Indian  Army:  served  during  European  War  1914-16,  as  a Staff-Capt.  (wounded):  m.  1911,  Ruby 
Weld  Forester,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  Hammersley  St.  George,  and  has  issue  living,  a 

son,  b.  1918. Arthur  Jocelyn  Coleman,  O.B.E.,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 

is  Capt.  R.G.A.  ; O.B.E.  1918.  - —Nina  Phyllis:  m.  1906,  Col.  Clenneil  William  Collingwood, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.A. , and  has  issue  living,  Clenneil,  b.  1908. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Rivers  Pollock,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  F.R.C.P.,  b.  1859,  d.  1909:  m. 
1889,  Anne  Athol  (now  of  44,  Welbeck  Street, 'Cavendish  Square,  W.),  el.  da.  of  James  H. 
Stewart,  of  The  Mount,  Bathurst,  N.S.  Wales  ■ 

Humphrey  Rivers,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P .,  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1911,  M.B.,  B.S.  1920):  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1914;  sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  : m. 
1920,  Eleanor  Violet  da.  of  Willoughby  Aston  Littledale,  of  21,  The  Boltons,  S.W.  Residence, 
12,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W. 7.  Katharin  Diana  Rivers,  b.  1894. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Pollock,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1821,  d.  1915 : 
m.  1851,  Frances  Diana,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Herbert,  R.  of 
Rathdowney,  Queen’s  co.  : — 

Sir  Ernest  Murray,  K.B.E.,  K.C.,  M.P.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  (Scholar),  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1887);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885,  a K.C.  1905,  and  a Bencher  1914  ; is  an 
Additional  Member  of  Bar  Council,  and  Pres,  (sometime  Chm.)  of  S.  Kensington  Conservative 
Asso.,  and  a J.P.  for  Herts;  appointed  Recorder  of  Kingston-on-Thames  1911,  a Gov.  of 
Charterhouse  1913,  Chm.  of  Contraband  Committee  1915,  Controller  of  Foreign  Trade  Depart,  of 
Foreign  Office  1917,  and  Solicitor-Gen.  Jan.  1919;  unsuccessfully  contested  Lincolnshire,  Holland, 
or  Spalding,  Div.  (C)  Oct.  1900,  and  Jan.  1906;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Warwick  and  Leamington 
since  Jan.  1910  ; has  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy  (for 
sers.  in  connection  with  Blockade  during  European  War);  K.B.E.  1917  : m.  1887,  Laura  Helen, 
el.  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Salt,  1st  Bt.,  of  Weeping  Cross,  Stafford,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Charles  Thomas  Anderdon,  b.  1889;  Capt.;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — 
Marjorie  Laura,  b.  1895.  Residences,  40,  Thurloe  Square.  S.W.  ; Northaw,  Herts.  Clubs, 

Carlton,  Athenaeum,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Rt.  Rev.  Bertram,  C.V.O.,  D.D.  {Lord  Bishop 

of  Norwich),  b.  1863  [see  Bp.  Norwich].— —Harriet  Sophia.— Nicola  Sophia. 

Grandson  of  Sir  Ernest  Murray  Pollock,  K.C.B.,  K.C.,  M.P.  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Thomas  Anderdon  Pollock,  Officers  Training  Corps,  and 
attached  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1889,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : 
m.  1915,  Alice  Joyce,  el.  da.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Becher,  of  Southwell,  Notts  : — 

David  Bertram,  b.  1916. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Hon  Sir  Charles  Edward  Pollock  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Herbert  Charles  Pollock,  b.  1852,  d.  1910:  m.  1883,  Flora  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Turner,  of  Oaklands,  Wimbledon  Park,  Surrey  : — 

Nora,  b.  1884.— Gladys  Nicola,  b.  1888. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Edward  Pollock,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  5th 
son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1897  : m.  1st,  1848,  Nicola  Sophia,  who^.  1855,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Herbert  ; 2ndly,  1858,  Georgina,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
S.  G.  W.  Archibald,  Master  of  Rolls  of  Nova  Scotia;  3rdly,  1865,  Amy  Menella 
(now  of  St.  Catharine’s,  Sevenoaks,  da.  of  the  late  Hassard  Hume  Dodgson, 
of  2,  Upper  George  Street,  Bryanston  Square,  W.  : — 

(By  2nd  marriage),  Joanna  de  Morlot. (By  3rd  marriage),  George  Hume,  b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Charter- 

house  : m.  1900,  Margaret  Agnata,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Harington,  nth  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Harington,  b.  1906, — Agnata  Cecilia,  b.  1907, — Margaret  Georgina,  b.  1913.  Residence, 

15,  Montagu  Street,  W.  Club,  Wellington. Robert,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896);  admitted  a Solicitor  1900  : in.  (Jan.)  1914,  Ethel  Mary  Purefoy,  da.  of 
James  Crofts  Powell,  of  13,  Chester  Street,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. , and  lias  issue  living,  Martin 
James,  b.  (Dec.)  1914, — Robert  Michael,  b.  1919, — Honor  Purefoy,  b.  1916.  Residence,  13,  Chester 

Street,  S.W.  Chambers,  1,  Howard  Street,  Strand,  W.C.  Club,  Union. Hassard  Hume,  M.C., 

b.  1876;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Major  R. F. A.  (Territorial) ; European 

War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.).  Club,  United  University. Isabel  Amy. Helen. Kate: 

m.  1893,  Samuel  Bostock,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Samuel  Charles,  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  in  Min.  of  Pensions  : m.  1919,  Christabel  Mary,  da.  of  Col. 
Dennett  Thomas  Kinder,  formerly  Devonshire  Regt., — John,  b.  1898;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is  Lieut. 
R.H.A., — Samuel  Stewart,  b.  1900  ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll., — Robert,  b.  1902;  ed.  at  Harrow, — 

David  Cecil,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Lainston  House,  near  Winchester. Ethel  Caroline  : m.  1905, 

Ernest  Schwann,  who  assumed  by  deefi  poll  1917  the  surname  of  Bagshot,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 
and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Pollock,  b.  1909, — Mary  Pollock,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Windmill 
House,  Coleshill,  Amersham. Margaret  Homera. Gertrude  Menella. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  [Frederick]  Richard  Pollock,  K.C.S.I.,  7th  son  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  1827,  d.  1899  : m.  1856,  Adriana,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas,  G.C.M.G.  : — 

Dighton  Nicolas,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886)  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1889.  Residence,  47,  Norfolk  Square,  W.  Chambers,  19,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn, 
W.C.  Club,  Athenaeum.-— Adrian  Donald  Wilde,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1890  ; elected  City  Remembrancer  for  London  1903,  and  City  Chamberlain  for  London 
1912  ; was  Warden  of  Plumbers’  Co.  1905-6,  and  Master  1908-9 ; is  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London, 
and  Master  of  the  Plumbers’  Co.  : m.  1894,  the  Hon.  Mary  Honorah  Rhoda  Gully,  da.  of  1st 
Viscount  Selby,  and  has  issue  living,  Anne  Stephanie,  b.  1896  : m.  1918,  Capt.  Cyril  Asquith, 
London  Regt.  Asquith,  “Privy  Council  ”],  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1919, — Elizabeth 
Mary,  b.  1898.  Residence,  20,  The  Grove,  Boltons,  S.W.  Club,  Brooks’s.  - Mabel  Homera  : 
m.  1894,  Major  Lincoln  Sandwith,  Hussars. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Julius  Pollock,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1835,  d.  1890  : m.  1861,  Ellen,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Bailey, 
of  Lee  Abbey,  Lynton,  Devon 

Henry  Edward,  K.C. , b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887,  and  a K.C.,  Hong 
Kong  18 — : m.  190 6,  Lena,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Oakley.  Residence,  Hong  Kong.— Caroline 


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■m.  1893,  Thomas  William  Waller,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  James  Hugh,  b.  1895 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E., — Gerald  Edward  Henry,  M.C., 
b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Lieut.  R.E.  (Reserve)  ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.).  Resi- 
dence, 31,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton. 

The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick,  1st  baronet,  was  Lord  Chief  Baron  of  the*Court  of  Exchequer 
1844-66.  He  was  son  of  David  Pollock,  saddler,  of  Charing  Cross,  who  also  had  two  other  sons  that 
attained  to  great  eminence,  viz.,  Sir  David  Pollock,  Chief  Justice  of  Bombay,  and  Field-Marshal  Sir 
George  Pollock,  baronet,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  Constable  of  the  Tower  of  London.  The  2nd  baronet  was 
for  many  years  Senior  Master  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  and  Queen’s  Remembrancer. 


MONTAGU-POLLOCK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1872,  of  the  Khyber  Pass. 


Boldly  and 
strenuously 


Let  us  be  examined 
by  our  conduct. 


Sir  Montagu  Frederick 
Montagu-Pollock,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
1864;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Frederick, 
1874 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B. A.  1885):  m.  1899, 
Margaret  Angela,  da.  of  W.  A.  Bell, 
of  Pendell  Court,  Bletchingley,  and 
has  issue. 

— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  azure,  three 
fleurs-de-lis  within  a bordure  embattled  or  for 
his  distinguished  services  in  the  Afghan  war, 
on  a chief  of  the  second  an  eastern  crown  gules, 
superinscribed  “ Khyber,”  and  on  a canton 
ermine  three  cannons  fesseways  in  pale  sable ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  parti  per  pale  argent  and  gules, 
a fesse  lozengy  counterchanged  ; in  the  middle 
chief  point  a cross  moline,  also  counterchanged. 
Cm ts — 1st,  a lion  rampant  guardant  argent  adorned  with  an  eastern  crown  or,  holding  in  his  dexter 
paw  in  bend  sinister  an  Afghan  banner  displayed  gules,  bordered  or  and  vert,  the  staff  broken  in  two, 
in  his  sinister  paw  a part  of  the  broken  staff  in  an  escrol  over  the  motto,  “ Afghanistan  ” ; 2nd,  a 
boar  passant  quarterly  embattled  or  and  vert,  pierced  through  the  sinister  shoulder  with  an  arrow 
proper  ; 3rd,  a griffin’s  head  couped,  wings  expanded  or,  gorged  with  a collar  lozengy.  Supporters — 
Dexter,  an  heraldic  tiger  sable,  maned,  tufted,  and  gorged  with  an  eastern  crown,  and  chained,  chain 
being  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  and  pendent  from  the  collar  an  escutcheon  or,  charged  with  a bomb 
fired  proper ; sinister , a talbot  gorged,  chained,  and  charged  as  the  dexter. 

Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Albemarle. 


Sons  living — GEORGE  SEYMOUR,  R.N.,  b.  Sept.  14th,  1900  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  1918. 

Hubert  Vernon,  b.  1902.— —William  Horace,  b.  1903.— —John  Gathorne,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living— Cara  Elizabeth,  b.  1913. 

Sisters  living— Louisa  Constance.  Eleanor  Spencer.^— Beatrice  Laura.  Club,  Lyceum. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  David  Pollock,  F.R.C.S.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1817, 
d.  1897  : m.  1850,  Marianne  Charitv,  whorf.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Saunders, 
B.C.S. : — 

Hugh,  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1885);  Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1884  ; is  Assist.  Registrar  of  Land  Registry  : m.  1898,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Cornwallis  Wykeham- 
Martin  [B.  Llangattock],  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Wykeham  David,  b.  1900;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., — Frances  Alison,  b.  1903.  Residence , 13,  Cresswell  Gardens,  S.W.5. 
Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge.— Evelyn,  C.B.E.,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Harrow;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-18  as  Comdt.  on  Lines  of  Communication  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1890,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Jefferd  Tarrant,  Bar.-at-law, 
and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Evelyn,  b.  1891, — Vincent  David,  b.  1899,— Philip,  b.  1903,— Gwyneth 
Mary,  A 1897, — Jean,  b.  191-.  Club,  Army  and  Navy.  Lilian.  Residence,  14,  Rosary  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Archibald  Reid  Swiney  Pollock  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  George  Pollock,  b.  1855,  d.  1914  : m.  1882,  Jane,  widow 
of  R.  St.  G.  H.  Hamilton,  formerly  65th  Regt.  : — 

Harry  Clement,  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  is  Major  R.E.  : tn.  1914,  Dorothy 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Theodore  Caro  Piggott,  a Puisne  Judge  of  United  Provinces,  India, 

and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1920. Archibald  Frederick,  b.  1885. William  Hamilton,  b.  1887  : 

m.  1915,  Sara  Amanda,  da.  cf  the  late  Jose  Santos  Tello,  of  Chile. 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Reid  Swiney  Pollock,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1829, 
d.  1877  : m.  1852,  Janet  Justina,  who  d.  1919  da.  of  John  Davidson 
John  Archibald  Henry,  C.B.,  b.  1856;  formerly  Maj.-Gen.  Indian  Army;  served  in  Jowaki  Expe- 
dition 1877-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Afghan  War  1878-9  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  with 
Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition  1881  (despatches),  with  Samana  Expedition  1891,  with  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-5  (clasp),  with  Tochi  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  China 
1900  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.);  has  commanded  Lahore  Dist.  and  Jullundur  Brig.  ; C.B.  (Mil.) 
1003;  is  Co.  Comdt.  Kirkcudbrightshire  Vol.  Regt.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1898,  Lillian 
Forrester,  da.  of  J.  Fortune,  of  Bengairn,  Kirkcudbrightshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick 
Arthur,  b.  1899, — justina  Lillian,  b.  1902, — Daphne  Victoria  Catherine,  b.  1907.  Residence,  Little 
Firth  Head,  Dalbeattie.  Alexander,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887) ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1892.  Club,  Sports’.  Robert  Gordon  (twin),  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1888);  admitted  a Solicitor  1891  : m.  1908,  Evelyn  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Coxe  Radcliffe, 

R.  of  Fonthill-Gifford,  Wilts. Helen  Frances:  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Boyd  Maxwell 

formerly  Comdg.  a Batn.  Manchester  Regt.  and  a Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers. Nora  Josephine. 

—Adelaide  Laura. 

This  family  is  a junior  branch  of  the  Pollocks,  baronets  of  Hatton.  The  1st  baronet  commanded 
the  army  with  great  distinction  in  the  first  Afghan  war.  He  attained  the  rank  of  Field-Marshal,  and 
was  sometime  Constable  of  the  Tower.  The  2nd  baronet  assumed  by  Roy.  license  in  1873  the  additional 
surname  of  Montagu. 


CRAWFURD-POLLOK,  Creation  (N.S.)  1638,  of  Pollok,  and  Kilbirnie.  [Extinct  1885.] 
Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Jane  : nt.  1867,  William  Ferguson. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet— Annie  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Craivfurd-Pollok),  da.  of  the  late  — 
Green,  of  Hull : nt.  1871,  Sir  Hew  Crawfurd- Pollok,  5th  and  last  baronet,  who  d.  1885. 


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POORE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1795,  of  Rushall,  Wiltshire. 

Sir  Richard  Poore,  A'  C.B. , C.  V.  O.,  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  July  7th,  1853  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward,  1893 ; entered  R.N. 
1866,  became  Com.  1885,  Capt.  1890,  Rear-Adm.  1903,  Vice- 
Adm.  1907,  and  Adm.  1911,  retired  1917;  served  with  Naval 
Brig,  against  Malays  in  the  Straits  of  Malacca  1875-6  (Perak 
medal  with  clasp,  despatches,  promoted  Lieut.),  at  bombardment 
of  Alexandria  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  despatches, 
4th  class  Medjidie),  and  with  Naval  Brig,  in  Nile  expedition 
1884-5  (despatches,  clasp,  promoted  Com.) ; appointed  a Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1901  ; was  Rear-Adm.  in  Mediterranean 
and  Channel  Fleets  1904-5,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Australian 
Station  1908-11,  and  at  the  Nore  1911-15  ; is  a Grand  Officer 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Wilts  ; has 
Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  C.V.O.  1905,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1909 : m.  1885,  Ida  Margaret,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Charles  Graves,  D.D.,  51st  Lord  Bishop  of  Limerick,  having  had  issue,  Roger,  b. 
1886  ; Lieut.  R.F.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


Pauper,  non  in  spe. 
Poor,  but  not  in  hope. 


gurms — Argent,  a fesse  azure  between  three  mullets  gules.  Crrst — A cubit  arm  erect  vested 

sable,  slashed  argent,  cuffed  ermine,  charged  with  two  mullets  in  fesse  or,  grasping  in  the  hand 
an  arrow  proper. 

Residence — Winsley  Corner,  Bradford-on-Avon,  Wilts.  Club , — United  Service. 


Sisters  living — Elsie.— —Katharine. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Poore,  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1863,  d.  1905  : m.  1891, 
Josefina,  da.  of  the  late  Don  Maximo  Pujol  : — 

EDWARD,  b.  1894.— Nasionceno,  b.  1900. Diego,  b.  1903.*^— Dolores,  b.  1892.  Francesca, 

b.  1898. Rosalie,  b.  1905. 

In  special  remainder. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Montagu  Poore,  son  of  the  late  John  Montagu 
Poore,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Edward  Poore,  brother  of  1st  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Poore,  b.  1834,  d.  1918:  m.  1863,  Juliana  Benita,  da.  of  the 
late  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Armar  Lowry-Corry,  K.C.B.  : — 

Robert  Montagu,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1866;  ed.  privately;  is  a Brig.-Gen.  ; Rhodesia  1896-7 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Provost  Marshal  Army  Head  Quarters,  with 
local  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay 
(Baron  Harris)  1892-5  ; D.S.O.  1900,  C.I.E.  1918:  m.  1898,  Lady  Flora  Mary  Ida  Douglas 
Hamilton,  sister  of  13th  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon.  Residence,  Manor  House,  Hinton  St. 

Mary,  Dorset.  Club,  Cavalry. Mark  Saurin,  b.  1869  ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  The  King’s 

(Liverpool  Regt.)  : m.  1900,  Irene,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hanslope  Watts,  of  Hanslope  Park, 
Bucks,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1904, — Louisa  Florentia,  b.  1905, — Sibyl  Madeleine  b.  1906. 

Residence,  Greenwich.  Club,  Bath. Philip,  b.  1874 : m.  1918,  Cicely  Eleanor,  da.  of  Sir 

Edward  Arthur  Barry,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Barry,  b.  1919.  Club,  Arthur’s. 

Louisa  Benita  ( Lady  Wilson),  b.  1864  : m.  1896,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Alexander  Wilson,  who  d. 
1907,— Anna  Maria  (Lady  Pelly),  b.  1867:  m.  1889,  Sir  Harold  Pelly,  4th  Bt.  Residence , 

Thorngrove,  Gillingham,  Dorset.— Nina  Mary  Benita  (Duchess  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon t), 
b.  1878  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; held  Queen’s  Canopy 
at  Coronation  1911  : m.  1901,  the  13th  Duke  of  Hamilton  and  Brandon.  Residence,  Dungavel, 
Strathavon  ; Feme,  Salisbury. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Poore  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Roger  Alvin  Poore,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1870,  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917  : m.  1913,  Lome  Margery,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
R.  J.  W.  Dennistoun,  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. : — 

Roger  Dennistoun,  b.  1916. 

The  ancestor  of  this  family,  Roger  le  Poer,  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  commonly  called  “Roger  the 
Great,”  was  Lord  Chancellor  temp.  Henry  I.,  and  Lord  Treasurer  temp.  Stephen  ; he  built  Devizes 
Castle  1126.  Salisbury  Cathedral  was  built  by  Richard  Poore,  1st  Bishop  of  New  Sarum,  in  1220, 
who  in  12x7  had  succeeded  his  brother,  Herbert,  the  last  Bishop  of  Old  Sarum. 


PORTAL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1901,  of  Malshanger,  Churcli  Oakley,  co.  Southampton. 


Constanter. 
With  constancy. 


Sir  William  Wyndham  Portal,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  April  1 2th,  1850  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Wyndham  Spencer, 
1905  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1874,  M.A. 
1878)  ; formerly  Capt.  Hants  Artillery  Militia  ; is  Chm.  of 
Portals  (Limited),  patron  of  one  living,  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  an 
Alderman  (Vice-Chm.  of  County  Council  1897-1920)  of  Hants 
(High  Sheriff  1886),  Dep.  Chm.  of  London  and  S.  W. 
Railway,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Laverstoke  and  Freefolk,  a 
Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  a Vice-Pres.  of  the  League  of  Mercy,  a F.S.A., 
and  a Younger  Brother  of  Trinity  House  ; has  Order  of  Mercy  : 
m.  1880,  Florence  Elizabeth,  C.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  St.  Leger  Richard  Glyn  [see  B.  Wolverton,  colls.], 
and  has  issue. 


^rm» — Per  saltire  azure  and  gules,  a portal  flanked  by  two  towers  argent ; on  a chief  ermine 
a crescent  of  the  first  between  two  mullets  of  the  second.  Crtat — A portal  flanked  by  two  towers 
argent,  each  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  azure,  and  a wreath  of  laurel  in  base  vert. 

Seat — Laverstoke  House,  Whitchurch,  Hants.  Town  Residence — 12,  Grafton  Street,  W. 
Clubs— Athenseum,  Marlborough,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 


Sons  living— WYNDHAM  RAYMOND,  M.V.O. , D.S.O.,  b.  April  9th,  1885  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  ; has  been  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1st  Life  Guards,  Lieut. 


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Hants  Yeo.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  Household  Batn.,  and  Comdg.  47th  Machine  Gun  Batn.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  D.S.O.  and  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917:  m.  1909, 
Lady  Louise  Rosemary  Kathleen  Virginia  Cairns,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  Cairns.  Residence, 

Kingsclere  House,  Kingsclere,  Hants. Robert  St.  Leger,  b.  1892 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is 

Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own). 

Daughter  living — Margery,  b.  1881  : m.  xst,  1907,  Thomas  Geoffrey  Rawstorne,  who  d . (of 
wounds  in  action  during  Europeon  War)  1917  [ see  Fermor-Hesketh,  Bt.]  ; 2ndly,  1918,  Henry 
Evan-Thomas,  J.P.  Residence,  Caerwnon,  Radnorshire. 

Brothers  living — Spencer  John,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  formerly 
Lieut.  Hampshire  Yeo.  Cav. ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants  : m.  1890,  Mary  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
William  Mure,  M.P.  [E.  LeconfieldJ,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Oldric  Spencer,  b.  1893;  Capt. 
Household  Cav.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Raymond  Spencer,  b.  1897  ; 
Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  in  battle  of  Jutland)  1916, — Francis  Spencer,  b.  1903, — 
Constance  Spencer,  b.  1891.  Residences,  Bere  Hill,  Whitchurch,  Hants ; 30,  St.  James’s  Square, 
S.W.  Clubs,  Travellers’,  Cavalry,  New  University.—— Bertram  Percy,  C.  B , D.S.O. , b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  17th  Lancers  ; is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917;  was  in  command 
of  a Cav.  Reserve  Regt.  1914-16,  and  Comdg.  7th  Cav.  Brig.  1916-18;  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants  : 
m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Louisa  Littleton,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Hatherton,  and  has  issue  living, 
Melville  Edward  Bertram,  b.  1900, — Charlotte  Mary,  b.  1903, — Hyacinthe  Evelin,  b.  1904, — 
Margaret  Cecilia,  b.  1908, — Sophie,  b.  1910,— Cecilia  Violet,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Southington, 
Overton,  Basingstoke.  Clubs , Naval  and  Military,  Travellers’. 

Sisters  living— Constance  Mary:  m.  1st,  1871,  William  Howley  Kingsmill,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d. 
1894  ; 2ndly,  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  George  Herbert  Pember,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
1st  marriage)  Andrew  de  Portal,  D.S.O ^ M.C. , b.  1881  [ see  “ Companionage  ”] : m.  1904,  Gladys, 
da.  of  the  late  R.  H.  Johnson,  64th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Henry  b.  1905,  a da. 
b.  1910,— Dorothy  Constance  : m.  1905,  Rowland  Arthur  Charles  Sperling,  of  the  Foreign  Office, — 

Bridget  Mary, — Constance  Anne.  Residence,  Fair  Oak  Park,  Hants. Eleanor  Jane  : m.  1875, 

Chaloner  William  Chute,  J.P.,  D.L.,Bar.-at-law,  whoef.  1892,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Lennard, 
M.C.  (of  The  Vyne,  Basingstoke.  Club,  Alpine),  b.  1879;  ed.  at- Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1902, 
M.A.  1905);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1903;  is  temporary  Major  in  the  Army,  and  patron  of  two 
livings : m.  1912,  Laura  Joan,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Lowbridge  Baker,  of  Ramsden  House, 
Oxfordshire  [ see  E.  St.  Aldwyn], — John  Chaloner,  b.  1881, — Anthony  William,  b.  1884, — Rachel 

Eleanor.  Residence,.  The  Vyne,  Basingstoke. Mary  Adelaide  {Baroness  Adding  ion) : m.  1880, 

the  2nd  Baron  Addington,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Addington,  Winslow,  Bucks. Eveline 

Maude  {Hon.  Mrs.  Evelyn  Hubbard ):  m.  1881,  the  Hon.  Evelyn  Hubbard,  son  of  1st  Baron 
Addington.  Residence,  32,  Draycott  Place,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Wyndham  Spencer,  J.P.,  D.  L.,  was  successively  Director,  Vice-Chm.,  and 

Cbm.  of  London  and  South-Western  Railway  1864-1900. 


PORTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1889,  of  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. 

Sir  William  Henry  Porter,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
Aug.  23rd,  1862 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Hornidge,  K.B., 
M.D.,  1895;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1888); 
Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin,  1888;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn. 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  16th  Middlesex 
(London  Irish)  Rifle  Vol. ; unsuccessfully  contested  Tower 
Hamlets,  Whitechapel  Div.  (C)  July  1895  : m.  1902,  Mary 
Bousfield,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  James  Steains,  formerly  of 
7,  Albert  Hall  Mansions,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Sable,  on  a fesse  or,  between  three  church  bells  argent,  a trefoil 
slipped  proper,  between  two  annulets  gules.  Crest — In  front  of  two  cross 
crosslets  fitchee  saltirewise  or,  a cherub  proper. 

Residence — Northcote,  Blackwater,  Hants.  Clubs — Carlton,  Consti- 
tutional, Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Dublin  University. 


Son  living— GEORGE  SWINBURNE,  b.  Dec.  14th,  1908. 

Daughters  living — Olive  Blanche,  b.  1906. Ivy  Mary,  b.  1912. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet — Julia  ( Lady  Porter),  da.  of  Isaac  Bond,  of  Flimby,  Cumber- 
land : m.  1861,  Sir  George  Hornidge  Porter,  Knt.,  M.D.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1895.  Residence , 
Northcote,  Blackwater,  Hants. 

The  1st  baronet  was  a Surg.-in-Ord.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  in  Ireland,  and  Regius  Professor 
of  Surgery  in  Dublin  Univ. 


HORSBRUGH-PORTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Merrion  Square,  City  and 
Co.  of  Dublin. 

Sir  John  Scott  Horsbrugh-Porter,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  July  1 8th,  1871  ; s.  his  father,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew 
Marshall  PORTER,  1919;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1894)  ; is  a Senior  Clerk  in 
House  of  Commons  ; has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Horsbrugh  : in.  1906,  Elaine  Maud,  who  d.  1919,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jefferies,  J.P.,  of  Newbay,  Wexford, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a bend  azure  between  in  chief  a portcullis,  and  in 
base  two  keys  saltirewise  sable,  three  bells  of  the  field.  Crest—  On  a 
fasces  fessewise  a cherub,  all  proper. 

Residence — 34,  Belgrave  Road,  S.W.  Club — Kildare  Street. 


Son  living— ANDREW  MARSHALL  HORSBRUGH,  b.  June  1st, 
1907. 

Brother  living— Alexander  Horsbrugh  Porter,  b.  1872:  m.  1904,  the 
Hon.  Frances  Maud  Gibson,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Ashbourne,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Eric, 
b.  1905, — Alexander  Ashbourne,  b.  1911, — Agnes  Constance,  b.  1909.  Residence,  2,  Elgin  Road, 
Dublin.  Club,  Kildare  Street. 


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Sisters  living — Helen  Violet  Porter,  b.  1870.— Margaret,  b.  1876:  m.  1905,  Cuthbert  Avenal 
John  Vernon.  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Agnes  (known  as  Lady  Horsbr ugh- Porter),  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Alexander  Horsbrugh,  of  Horsbrugh,  Peeblesshire:  m.  1869,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew 
Marshall  Porter,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residence ,1  Donnycarney  House, 

Dublin. 

The  1st  Baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Andrew  Marshall  Porter,  P.C.,  was  Master  of  the  Rolls  in 
Ireland  1883-1906,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  co.  Londonderry  (L)  Dec.  1881  to  Dec.  1883. 


POTTINGER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1840.  [Extinct  1909.] 

Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  3rd  Baronet — Ethel  Adeline  (. Baroness  Knaresborough) ; has  Order  of 
Mercy  : m.  1885,  the  xst  Baron  Knaresborough.  Residence,  57,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W.7. 


POUND,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Stanmore,  Islington,  co.  London. 

6»(John)Lulham  Pound,  Baronet’, 
b.  March  2nd,  1862  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  1915  ; 
is  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  and  Alderman  of 
Aldgate  Ward,  and  a Member  of  National  Assembly 
of  House  of  Laity:  m.  1886,  Julia  Isabella,  da.  of 
Alfred  Allen,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son, 
John  Russell  b.  1887  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1915,  and  the  4th  son,  Murray 
Stuart,  b.  1891  ; d.  (of  wounds  received  in  action 
during  European  War)  1914. 

$rms — Argent,  a sword  erect  proper  surmounted  of  a 
fesse  gules,  thereon  three  mullets  argent,  in  chief  two  boars’ 
heads  erased  sable.  Crest — A castle  proper,  charged  with  a 
shield  argent,  thereon  a sword  erect  proper. 

Residence — Shenley,  Shepherds  Hill,  Highgate,  N.6. 
Club — St.  Stephen’s. 


Sons  living— ALLEN  LESLIE,  LL.B.,  b.  Oct.  31st,  1888; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1911  ; a Member  of  the  legal  firm  of 
Broxholm  and  Pound,  of  62,  Oxford  Street,  W.  : in.  1916, 
Margery,  da.  of  S.  G.  Hayworth,  of  Clapton  Common, 

and  has  issue  living,  Derek  Allen,  b.  1920, — Eileen  Margery,  b.  1916. Graham  Trevor,  B.Sc.,  b. 

1890;  is  an  A.M.I.C.E. 

Daughters  living — Muriel  Irene,  b.  1893. Olive  Winifred,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living — Percy  Herbert,  b.  1870  ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  John  Pound  and  Co.,  portmanteau 
manufacturers,  of  81-4,  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C.  : m.  1895,  Maud,  da.  of  Frederick  Wood,  of  Lord- 
ship  Park,  Stoke  Newington,  N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Sybil  Gwendolen,  b.  1896:  m.  1916, 
Alexander  Harvey.  Residence , 18,  Gordon  Mansions,  W.C. 

Sisters  living — Harriet  Lizzie,  b.  i860.  Residence , 77,  Sotheby  Road,  Highbury,  N.5. Annie, 

b.  1864.  Residence,  i8a,  Highbury  Crescent,  N. Jessie,  b.  1866  : in.  1891,  Alfred  Victor  Allen, 

and  has  issue  living,  Norman,  M.  M.,  b.  1896  : in.  1919,  Yvonne,  da.  of  Philip  Matthew  Jones,  of  Car- 
shalton,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  b.  1919, — Dorothy,  b.  1892 f-m.  1915,  Richard  Frank  Penfold. 
Residence , Ceres,  Cator  Road,  Sydenham,  S.E.26. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Pound,  head  of  the  firm  of  John  Pound  and  Co.,  portmanteau  manu- 
facturers, of  81-4,  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C.,  was  Sheriff  of  London  1895-6  and  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1904-5. 


POWELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Horton  Old  Hall,  Bradford.  [Extinct  1911.] 

Sir  Francis  Sharp  Powell,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Annie  ( Lady  Powell ),  da.  of  Matthew  Gregson,  of  Toxteth  Park, 
Liverpool:  in.  1858,  Sir  Francis  Sharp  Powell,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1911,  when  the  title  became 
ext.  Residences,  Horton  Old  Hall,  Bradford,  Yorkshire  ; 1,  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. 


POWELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Wimpole  Street,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Poel.”] 

Sir  Richard  Douglas  Powell,  K.  C.  V.  O .,  M.D., 

ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Scott  Powell,  23rd  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers ; b.  Sept.  25th,  1842 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London;  M.B.  London,  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
1865,  M.D.  (ist  class  honours)  London  1866,  M.R.C.P. 
London  1867,  and  F.R.C.P.  1873  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Aber- 
deen 1906  and  Birmingham  1909;  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Oxford 
1907  ; appointed  Physician  Extraor.  to  Queen  Victoria  1887, 
Physician-in-Ordinary  to  Queen  Victoria  1899,  Physician 
Extraor.  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901,  and  Physician-in-Ordinary 
to  King  Edward  VII.  1907,  and  to  King  George  V.  1910; 
was  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1905-10;  is  Consulting 
Physician  to  the  Middlesex  Hospital,  to  Brompton  Hospital  for 
Consumption  and  Diseases  of  the  Chest,  and  to  Ventnor  Hos- 
pital, a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  Past  Pres,  of  Clinical  So.,  the  Med.  So.  of  London, 


Anima  in  amicis  una. 
One  mind  amongst 
friends. 


and  the  Roy.  Med.  and  Chirurgical  So.,  and  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Phy- 


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sicians  of  Ireland,  and  of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine  ; author  of  various  medical  writings  ; 
K.C.V.O.  1901  : m.  1st,  1873,  Juliet,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Bennett; 
2ndly,  1917,  Edith  Mary  Burke,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wood,  of  Cleveland  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  W.,  having  had  issue  (by  1st  marriage),  of  whom  the  youngest  son, 
Scott,  b.  1885;  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916. 

$rms — Gules,  a lion  rampant  within  a bordure  engrailed  or,  in  the  dexter  chief  point  a mullet 
argent  within  an  annulet  of  the  second.  Cnst — A lion’s  head  erased  argent,  charged  with  a collar 

flory  counter  flory  gules. 

Residence — 10,  Cleveland  Square,  W.2.  Club — Athenaeum. 


Son  living— (By  1st  marriage)  DOUGLAS,  C.B.E.,  b.  July  8th,  1874  ; ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1896) ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.B.E.);  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : in.  1904,  Albinia  Muriel,  el.  da.  of  William 
Folliott  Powell,  J.P. , of  Sharow  Hall,  near  Ripon,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  George  Douglas, 
b.  1909, — Elizabeth  Juliet,  b.  1905, — Pamela  Mary,  b.  1911. 

Daughters  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Dorothy  Juliet : m.  1900,  Edward  Arthur  Leadam,  and  has 

issue  living,  Edward  Douglas  Beaumont,  b.  1901. Evelyn  Sydney  (Lady  Mcllwraith ):  m.  1900, 

Sir  Malcolm  Mcllwraith,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  sometime  Judicial  Adviser  to  the  Egyptian  Govt. 


POWER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Kilfane,  Kilkenny. 

Sir  George  Power,  7th  Baronet;  b.  1846;  s.  his 
brother,  Sir  Adam  Clayton,  1903  : m.  1915,  Eva  Gertrude, 
da.  of  Sir  Samuel  Bagster  Boulton,  1st  Bt. 

$rms — Argent,  a bend  engrailed  gules,  between  two  foxes’  heads,  erased 
proper  on  a chief  of  the  second  three  escallops  of  the  field.  Crest — A stag’s 
head  erased  proper. 

Residence — 31,  Addison  Road,  W.14. 

Daughters  living  of  3rd  Baronet— May  Wilmot  Beatrice,  b . 1875. 

Seat , Kilfane,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny. Vera  Florence,  b.  1888  : 

m.  1913,  Capt.  Frank  William  Evans  Johnson,  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers, 
and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919, — a da.,  b.  1914. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

_ .A  Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Gervase  Power,  3rd  son  of  1st 

Pro  patria  semper.  baronet,  b.  18 — , d.  1843  : m.  1837,  Frances,  who  d.  1841;, 

For  my  country  always.  da.  of  Adm.  Ross  ._ 

GERVASE  PARKER,  b.  18 — : m.  18 — , and  has  issue  living. Frances  : m.  1865,  Robert 

Patrick  O’Hara,  Barrister-at-law,  who  d.  1886,  and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen  ( Lady  Leth- 
bridge') : m.  1st,  1886,  Sir  Henry  Bayly  Meredyth,  5th  Bt.,  who  obtained  a divorce  1894  ; 2ndly, 
1895,  Richard  Cecil  Leigh,  who  obtained  a divorce  1910;  srdly,  1911,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Wroth  Periam  Christopher  Lethbridge,  5th  Bt.  Residence , 10,  Walton  Street,  S.W. 


Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ven.  Ambrose  Power  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ambrose  William  Bushe  Power,  b.  1844,  d.  1907  : m.  1884,  Frances  Maria, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Gervaise  Parker  Bushe,  of  Glencairn  Abbey,  Lismore  : — 
Ambrose  Grattan,  b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  : m.  1908,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  Richard 
Austin  Cooper-Chadwick,  of  Ballinard,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Ambrose 

Grattan,  b.  1917, — Iris  Frances  Mary,  b.  1914. Sylvia,  b.  1886 : m.  1909,  Walter  Seton  Cassels, 

I.C.S.,  and  a Dep.  Commr.,  Agra  and  Oudh,  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Home  Seton,  b.  1914, 
— Geoffrey,  b.  1916, — Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1912.  ■ Irene  Noel,  b.  1903. 


Issue  of  the  late  Ven.  Ambrose  Power,  Archdeacon  of  Lismore,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1801,  d.  1869  : m.  1st,  1837,  Susan,  who*/.  1854,  da.  of  Barker  Thacker,  of  Queen’s 
co. ; 2ndly,  1857,  Catherine  Margaret,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Thomas  Forde,  of 
Dublin  : — 

Rev.  George  Beresford,  b.  1849  ; is  a Canon  : m.  1879,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Putland,  of 
Bray  Head,  co.  Wicklow,  and  has  issue  living,  Georgina  Mary,  b.  1880  : m.  1911,  Capt.  Randolph 

George  Gethin  [see  Gethin,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Kilfane  Glebe,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Zeena  : m.  1858,  Richard  John  Leeson- Marshall,  who  d.  1877  [see  E.  Milltown,  colls.].  Residence , 

Callinafercy  House,  Milltown,  co.  Kerry. Susan  Caroline  : m.  1878,  the  Rev.  William  Claypon 

Bellingham,  who  d.  1892  [see  Bellingham,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Dunany  House,  Dunleer,  co. 
Louth. 


Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ven.  Ambrose  Power  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Power,  b.  1852,  d.  1894  : m.  1st,  1879,  Eleanor,  who  d.  1883, 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Roberts,  of  Waterford  ; 2ndly,  1886,  May  (now  of  Cliff  House, 
Ardmore,  co.  Waterford),  da.  of  the  late  Richard  U.  Roberts  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Ambrose  William  Edward,  b.  1881  : m.  ist,  1903,  Nancy  Violet  Marian,  whorf.  1908, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Hunter,  and  widow  of  — Jeffries  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Marie,  da.  of  — Solomon, 
of  Kingston,  Jamaica,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  a son,  b.  1911, — a da.,  b.  1910. 
Residence , Kingston,  Jamaica.-— Gervase  Bushe,  C.I.E.,  M.C.,  b.  1883;  is  temporary  Capt.  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  in  Indian  Telegraph  Depart.  ; Mesopotamia  1915-17  (C.I.E  , M.C.); 
C.I.E.  i9i6.<^— (By  2nd  marriage)  Richard,  b.  1887. Laura,  b.  1891. 


Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Power,  5th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1802,  d.  1869  : in.  1832, 
Frances  Anne,  da.  of  Capt.  Stephen  Prendergast : — 

William  Mackenzie,  b.  1836. Haidee  Harriet  Frances  Gordon  : m.  1863,  Col.  John  William  Fry, 

formerly  88th  Foot. 


Issue  of  the  late  George  Power,  6th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1803,  d.  1871  : m.  ist,  1830, 
Adelaide,  whorf.  1838,  da.  of  Sir  William  Struth  ; 2ndly,  1845,  Margery  Catherine 
who  d.  1883,  da.  of  John  Prendergast  : — 

Georgina  Alice  Mary:  m.  1885,  Robert  Hamilton  Stubber,  J.P.,  D.L.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Margery.  Residence , Moyne,  Durrow,  Queen’s  co. 


Sir  John  Power,  4th  baronet,  died  of  wounds  received  at  Lindley  during  S.  African  War  1900, 
and  Sir  Derrick,  5th  baronet,  died  in  S.  Africa  during  the  same  war  1902. 


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POWER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1841,  of  Roe  Buck  House,  co.  Dublin. 

Sir  Thomas  Talbot  Power,  6th  Baronet ; b. 
May  3rd,  1863;  s.  his  brother,  Sir  James  Talbot,  1916; 
is  a D.L.  for  City  of  Dublin  : m . 1884,  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  S.  Martin,  of  Beaufield,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin. 

^rms — Per  saltire  or  and  argent,  three  lions  rampant  azure,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  in  the  centre  chief  section  an  open  helmet  affronte  unbarred 
proper ; on  a chief  gules  three  escallops.  Crtst — A buck’s  head  cabossed 
quarterly  gules  and  or,  between  the  horns  counterchanged,  a cross  calvary 
erect,  gules. 

Seat — Thornhill,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin. 


Sister  living — Frances  Mary  Ursula  : m.  1873,  Joseph  R.  O’Reilly,  Esq., 
D.L.  and  J.P. , and  has  issue  living,  Joseph  James,  b.  1875, — Henry 
James  Joseph,  b.  1880, — Bertram  Thomas  Joseph,  b.  1883, — Herbert 
Per  crucem  ad  coronam.  Joseph,  b.  1886, — Charles  Reginald,  b.  1891, — Jane  Mary  Joseph, — Hilda 

By  the  cross  to  the  crown.  Mary.  Residence , Sans  Souci,  Booterstown  Avenue,  Dublin. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet Eileen  Mareli,  b.  1880  : m.  1902,  Major  Durham  Simpson 

Matthews,  O.B.E.,  J.P.,  formerly  17th  Lancers,  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Bright  Matthews, 
of  Thorp  Arch  Hall,  Yorkshire.  Residences , Clonsilla  Grange,  co.  Dublin  ; 314,  St.  James’  Court, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.W. 

Widows  living  Of  3rd  and  5th  Baronets— Frances  Emma  (Lady  Power),  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Henry  Segrave,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Kiltymon,  co.  Wicklow  : m.  1st,  1876,  Sir  John  Talbot  Power, 

3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1901 ; 2ndly,  1904,  Anthony  Loftus  Cliffe.  Residence , Bellevue,  Wexford. 

Gertrude  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas  Hayes,  formerly  of  Grenville  House,  Cork  : in.  1st  1877,  Sir 
James  Talbot  Power,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1916  ; 2ndly,  1916,  B.  Dunning. 

The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  co.  Wexford  (L)  1835-47  and  1865-8,  and  the  3rd  for  same  co. 

1868-74. 


POYNTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Albert  Gate,  Westminster,  co.  London. 

Sir  Ambrose  Macdonald  Poynter,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  Sept.  26th,  1867 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edward  John,  G.C.V.O. , P.R.A. , 1919;  is  a 
F.R.I.B.A.,  and  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  : m.  1907,  Cherry 
Margaret,  only  child  of  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  John 
Burnett,  formerly  24th  Regt.  and  Army  Pay  Depart. 

^rms — Pily  counter-pily  of  six  traits  or  and  sable,  the 
points  ending  in  crosses  forrnee  sable,  on  a chief  of  the  second 
three  bezants.  Crrst — In  front  of  a cubit  arm  erect  proper, 

vested  gules,  cuffed  argent,  encircled  by  an  annulet  or,  and 
holding  in  the  hand  a cross  forrnee  fitchee  of  the  last,  a mount 
vert. 

Residences — Ivy  Cottage,  Botley,  Hants ; 19,  Chesham 
Street,  S.W.  x.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  St.  James’s. 

Brother  living— HUGH  EDWARD,  b.  Jan.  28th,  1882; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.);  is  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a F. R.G.S.  ; has  3rd 
class  Medjidie : in.  1905,  Mary  Augusta,  da.  of  Charles  M. 
Dickinson,  formerly  Consul-Gen.  for  U.S.A.  at  Constanti- 
nople. Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward  John  Poynter,  G.C.V.O., 
P.R.A.,  was  an  eminent  artist  and  Pres,  of  Royal  Academy 
1896-1919. 


PRESCOTT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1794,  of  Theobalds  Park,  Hertfordshire. 

Sir  George  Lionel  Lawson  Bagot  Prescott,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Oct. 
25th,  1875;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George  Rendelsham, 
1894;  is  Capt.  Household  Cav.,  and  a D.A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Major  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900,  and  during  European  War  1914-18;  appointed  Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C. 
to  Lord -Lieut,  of  Ireland  1916. 

&xmn — Not  yet  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — 16,  Stratton  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  Clubs — Turf,  St.  James’s. 


Brother  living— CHARLES  WILLIAM  BEESTON,  O.B.E.,  b.  April  8th,  1877;  ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll.;  formerly  Lieut,  xoth  Hussars  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16,  as  Interpreter 
(wounded);  unsuccessfully  contested  Kent  E.,  or  St.  Augustine’s,  Div.  (L)  1906  ; appointed  Private 
Sec.  to  First  Commr.  of  Works  (Baron  Emmott)  1914 ; is  Private  Sec.  to  Director  War  Trade 
Depart. 

Sister  living — Maude  Helen  ( Lady  Egerton)'.  m.  1903,  as  his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Raleigh 
Gilbert  Egerton,  K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  William  Prescott-Westcar,  . 1848,  d.  1910:  m.  1880, 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  John  Carbery  Evans,  of  Hatley  Park,  Sandy,  Cam- 
bridgeshire : — 

Charles  Henry  Beeston,  O.B.E. , b.  1881 ; is  Major  Roy.  E.  Kent.  Reg.  Yeo.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  with  Tank  Corps  (despatches,  O.B.E.) ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1910,  Sarah  Judith,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  E.  Warrand,  R.E.,  of 

Westhorpe,  Southwell,  Notts.  Residence , Strode  Park,  Herne,  Canterbury. William  Leonard 

Villiers,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882;  is  Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  served  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  William  Willoughby  Prescott,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Prescott,  b.  1810,  d.  1866  : in.  1855,  Isabella  Maria  Christiana, 
who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  George  Brett : — 

Emily  Harriette  ( Lady  Cunynghame ),  b.  1857  : m-  1893,  Sir  Henry  Hardinge  Samuel  Cunynghame, 
K.C.B.  [ see  Cunynghame,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  53,  Chester  Square,  S.W.i.  Amy 
Katherine,  b.  1859 : m.  1889,  Augustus  Wetherall  Maitland,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Edward 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : in.  1916,  Dorothy  Margaret,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Daniel  Maclean  Poison,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Kenneth  Henry  b.  1919,  Diana 
Katherine  Margaret  b.  1917, — William  George  Bell,  b.  1898, — Florence  Isabel,  b.  1892, — Caroline 
Mary,  b.  1894.  Residence, 


PRESTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Beeston  St.  Lawrence,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Edward  Hulton  Preston,  D.S.  O., 
M.C , 5th  Baronet* ; b.  Sept.  17th,  1888;  s.  his 
brother,  Sir  Jacob,  1918;  Major  3rd  Norfolk  Regt. 
(late  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.),  and  patron  of  one  living  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O. 
1918:  m.  1920,  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Benjamin  Bond-Cabbell,  of  Cromer  Hall,  Norfolk. 

^rtns — Ermine,  on  a chief  sable  three  crescents  or.  Crtst 
— A crescent  or. 

Seat — -Beeston  Hall,  Norwich.  Club — Junior  United 
Service. 


I hope  for  a brighter  light. 


Sister  living— Hope  Amy  Constance,  b.  1894  : in.  1918, 
Ren6  Hugo  Esencourt. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet)— Eleanor  Jane. 

Residence , Keys  Hill,  Wroxham,  Norfolk. 

Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet— Mary  Hope  [Lady 
Preston ) da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Lewis  Clutterbuck,  of 
Hardenhuish  Park,  Wilts : in.  1885,  Sir  Henry  Jacob 
Preston,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1897 . 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Preston, 
2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1858,  d.  1903  : 
in.  1879,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  Capt. 
Frederick  Hildebrand  Stevens,  R.N.  : — 
THOMAS  HILDEBRAND,  b.  June  2nd,  1886;  is  British 
Consul  at  Ekaterinburg  : m.  19 — , and  has  issue  living, 
a son,  b.  19 — . Residence , British  Consulate,  Ekaterinburg,  Russia.— —Gertrude  Frances  Crofts: 
m.  1909,  Bertie  Bowman-Barton. Gladys  Mary.— Violet  Madge. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Preston  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Edward  Preston,  b.  1847,  d.  1905  : in.  1878,  Mary  (now 
of  Vernon  Lodge,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight),  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Mare,  and  widow 
of  R.  Bruce,  R.A.  : — 

Philip  Henry  Hulton,  b.  1879  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  : m.  1914,  Dorothy  May,  only  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Herbert  Alexander  Kaye  Jennings,  C.I.E. , R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Henry  Herbert  Hulton, 
b.  1914, — Marjorie,  b.  1917.  -Mary  Louisa,  b.  1878  : in.  19x0,  Major  Rowley  Richard  Hill,  D.S.O., 

R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Joyce  Mary,  b.  1911. Edith  Caroline,  b.  1881. Constance  Esther 

Sophia,  b.  1882  : in.  1911,  Com.  William  Gabbett  Ashton  Shuttleworth,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living, 

William  Preston  Ashton,  b.  1915. Dorothy,  b.  1886. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  William  Preston,  b.  1851,  d.  1898:  m.  1892,  Georgina  Charlotte 
(now  of  16,  Montagu  Square,  W.),  da.  of  the  late  James  Fellowes,  of  Kingston  House, 
Dorchester : — 

Violet  Gertrude  Alice,  b.  1894. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Preston,  son  of  1st  baronetj  b.  1816,  d.  1890: 
in.  1845,  Caroline,  who  d.  1857,  da.  of  the  late  William  Willoughby  Prescott, 
of  Hendon  : — 

Frederick  George,  b.  1855;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  sometime  Comdt.  28th  Madras  Inf.  : 
in.  1879,  Marie  Louise,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  Mamo,  of  Malta,  and  has  issue  living, 
Alice  Maud, — Ethel  Fiances.  Residence , Frankfort  House,  Granada  Road,  Southsea.— Ellen 
Caroline. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  was  a son  of  Henry  Hulton,  Esq.,  of  Andover,  by  Elizabeth, 
eldest  daughter  of  Isaac  Preston,  Esq.,  of  Beeston  St.  Lawrence,  whose  estates  he  inherited,  and  in 
1804  assumed  the  name  and  arms  of  Preston.  The  Prestons  have  held  Beeston  since  1640;  and  a 
Jacob  Preston  was  one  of  four  confidants  who  attended  Charles  I.  during  his  imprisonment,  and  who 
was  presented  by  that  monarch,  as  a last  mark  of  attachment,  with  an  emerald  ring,  still  preserved  in 
the  family. 


★ The  youngest  brother,  Thomas  Frederick  Preston,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Yeo.,  and  Roy.  Flying 
Corps:  d (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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PREVOST,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Belmont,  Hampshire. 


[Name  pronounced  “Prev-O.”] 


Kept for  the  dead. 

that  on  the  dexter  flying  to  the  sinister 
to  the  dexter,  and  inscribed  “ Canada.” 


Sir  Charles  Thomas  Keble  Prevost, 

4th  Baronet;  b.  July  19th,  1866;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Charles,  1902 ; ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at 
Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1888);  is  a J.P.  for 
Gloucestershire  : m.  1907,  Beatrice  Mary,  only 
da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Atkinson  Burrow,  V.  of 
St.  John,  Tunstall,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue. 

$ms — Azure,  a dexter  arm  in  fesse  issuing  from  a cloud 
in  the  sinister  fesse  point,  the  hand  grasping  a sword  erect 
proper,  pommel  and  hilt  or,  in  chief  two  mullets  argent. 
Crest— A demi-lion  rampant  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder 
with  a mural  crown  or,  the  sinister  paw  grasping  a sword 
erect  as  in  the  arms.  £hi\Jpflrters — Two  grenadiers  of  the 

16th  Foot,  each  supporting  with  exterior  hand  a flag  flying 
and  inscribed  “ West  Indies,”  and  that  on  the  sinister  gules, 


Residence — Stinchcombe,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire. 


Son  living— GEORGE  JAMES  AUGUSTINE,  b.  Jan.  16th,  1910. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  1908. 

Brother  living — George  Herbert,  b.  1868  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  : m.  1901,  Katharine  Alice, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  W.  R.  Glennie,  formerly  of  Chilbolton,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Katharine 
Alice  Glennie,  b.  1905, — Annette  Dora,  b.  1911, — Constance  Charlotte  (twin)  b.  1911. 

Sisters  living — Elizabeth  Jane. Constance  Margaret. Mary  Eleanor. Dora  Catherine. 

Lucy  Harriet. Alice  Maude. 

The  1st  baronet,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George,  was  Col.  of  the  60th  Regiment,  and  sometime  Gov.  of 
Canada  and  Commander  of  the  Forces  in  British  North  America. 


PREVOST,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Westbourne  Terrace,  Paddington,  co.  London. 

[Extinct  1913.] 

[Name  pronounced  “PreVYO.”] 

Augustus  Prevost,  1st  and  last  Baronet. 


Daughter  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  Caroline  : m.  1901,  Halsey  Janson.  Residence , 1, 
Clifton  Place,  Sussex  Square,  W. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Florence  ( Lady  Prevost)  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Nash  Ford- 
ham  : m.  1867,  Sir  Augustus  Prevost,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1913,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Resi- 
dence, 79,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W. 


PRICE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Trengwainton,  Cornwall. 


Arr  dwrr  y Gyd. 

A ll  depends  on  God. 


Sir  Francis  Caradoc  Rose  Price, 

5th  Baronet ; b.  June  29th,  1880;  ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll.  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Rose,  1901  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; 
is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian 
Army;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901:  m. 
1909,  Marjorie  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Sir  William  Russell  Russell,  of  Flaxmere, 
Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand  [see 
Russell,  “Knights’  Widows”],  and  has 
issue. 

ginra — Sable,  a chevron  erminois  between  three 
spear-heads  argent,  embrued  at  the  points  proper. 
Crtst— A dragon’s  head  vert,  erased  gules,  holding  in 
the  mouth  a sinister  hand  erect  couped  at  the  wrist  and 
dropping  blood  all  proper. 

Residence — Hensol  Castle,  Pontyclun,  Glamorgan- 
shire. Club — Boodle’s. 


Sons  living -ROSE  FRANCIS,  b.  March  15th.  1910. 
■ William  Russell  Rose,  b.  19x6. 

Daughters  living — Diana  Harriette,  b.  1912. 

Helen  Jocelyn,  b.  TQ20. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Talbot  Price,  R.N.,  brother  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1839, 
d.  1915:  m.  1870,  Lizzie  Charlotte,  who  d.  1915,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Hewitt,  M.D.,  of  Cork  : — 

Francis  Henry  Talbot,  b.  1872  : m.  1899,  Florence,  only  da.  of  Frederick  Hurdle,  and  has  issue 

living,  Leslie,  b.  1904, — Olive  May  Talbot,  b.  1900. Ralph  Moreton  Aldworth,  b.  1878. Rose 

Caradoc  Percy,  b.  1883;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Indian  Marine. Arthur  Vreichvras  Rose,  b.  1885.— 

Rose  Lizzie:  in.  1898,  Sidney  Reginald  Dyer,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  Bar.-at-law,  Med.  Inspector  of 
Prisons  for  England  and  Wales,  Home  Office,  Whitehall,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald 
Talbot,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R,M.C. ; Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.; 

served  during  European  War  1918  (severely  wounded),  and  with  Army  of  Black  Sea  1920. 

Gertrude  Louisa:  m.  1911,  Capt.  Graham  Hungerford,  R.M.L.I. Kathleen:  m.  1902,  Joseph 

Mason,  and  has  issue  living,  Joseph  Eric  Henry,  b.  1903, — Charles  Ronald,  b.  1908, — Francis  Guy 
(twin),  b.  1908, — Sheila  Barbara  Kathleen,  b.  1909.  Residence , Thorleby  House,  Skipton-in- 

Craven,  Yorkshire Sybille  Dorothy:  in.  19x9,  Capt.  Sidney  Arthur  Hodder  Hungerford,  Indian 

Army.  Residence , Pinvin,  Paignton,  Devon. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Price,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1808,  d.  1857  : in.  1838,  Mary, 
who  d.  1894,  da.  of  Major  Franklin  : — 

Sir  John  Frederick,  K.C.S.I.,  b.  1839  ; entered  M.C.S.  1862  ; appointed  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras, 
1888,  and  an  Additional  Member  of  Legislative  Council,  Madras  1897  ; retired  1897  ; C.S.I.  1893, 
K.C.S.I.  1898  : m.  1863,  Alice,  da.  of  the  Hon.  H.  D.  Phillips,  Member  of  Council,  Fort  St.  George, 
and  has  issue  living,  George  Dominic,  C.M.G.,  b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1893-4  (despatches),  and 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  (with  Swords)) ; C.M.G.  1918, — Thomas  Herbert  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1898,  in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.);  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G  1918:  in.  1019,  Lurline  May,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Moses, 
M.L.C.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  widow  of  Major  J.  A.  Higgon,  Yeo.,— Charlotte  Mary 
Emily  : in.  1885,  Major  Frederic  Philip  Smyly,  formerly  1st  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers,— Harriet 
Alice  Franklin:  in.  1892,  Major  L.  M'Clintock,  R.A., — Ruby  Lindley  Winifrede : in.  1893, 

Henry  Perceval  Hodgson.  Residence , Trengwainton,  Exmouth.  Emily. Anna  Clara:  m. 

1866,  the  Rev.  Rowland  Hayward,  who  d.  1910.  Jane  de  Winton  : in.  1876,  George  Knox, 
who  d.  1888.  Residence , Trengwainton,  Exmouth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Price  (ante) : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Caradoc  Rose  Price,  C.B.,  b.  1842,  a.  1911  : 
in.  1st,  1874,  Mary  Dennistoun,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Baillie  [Baillie, 
Bt.] ; 2ndly,  1902,  Emeline  Shadforth,  el.  da.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Dyce  Reed,  of  Kilbryde, 
Armadale,  Melbourne. 

Thomas  Rose  Caradoc,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  1875;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Welsh  Guards ; 
Malakand  and  Buner  Field  Forces  1897-8,  Tibet  Expedition  1904,  European  War  1914-18  ; some- 
time Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  114th  Inf.  Biig.  (Welsh  Div.)  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919:  in.  1911,  Dorothy  Patience,  only  da. 
of  Sir  Henry  William  Verey  (formerly  Official  Referee  of  Supreme  Court),  of  Bridge  House, 
Twyford,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Caradoc  Rose,  b.  1912, — Dennistoun  John  Franklin 

Rose,  b.  1915, — Mary  Dorothy,  b.  1918. Franklin  Alexander  Dennistoun  Rose,  b.  1885. Lorna 

Mary  Elizabeth  Rose,  b.  1876  : m.  1901,  Ainslie  Mills,  who  d.  1908,  of  Uardry,  Hay,  N.S.  Wales, 
and  has  issue  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Caradoc  Rose  Price,  C.B.  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Com.  Vivian  Franklin  Lyon  Rose  Price,  b.  1881  ; d.  (on  active  service 
during  European  War)  1915  : m.  1912,  Jean  Purvis  Mills  : — 

A da.,  b.  1916. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Price,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1890 : m.  1st, 
1839,  the  Hon.  Emily  Valentina  Plunket,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  14th  Baron  Dunsany  ; 
2ndly,  1874,  Isabel  Ellen  Hills,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  George  Harrison,  of 

Stanground  Manor,  Northamptonshire,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  John  James  Mac- 

donald, 71st  Highlanders:  — 

(By  xst  marriage)  George  Edward,  b.  1842;  is  a retired  Com.  R.N.  ; served  in  Russian  War  1855 
(medal  with  clasp);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Devonport  (C)  1874-97:  in.  1873,  Gertrude  Lawrence, 
adopted  da.  of  Phoebe,  widow  of  Joseph  Locke,  M.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Gertrude  Emily  Rose  : 
m.  1899,  Capt.  James  Rose  Price  Hawksley,  C. B.,  M.V.O.,  R.N., — Gwendolen  Rose  : in.  1906, 

the  Rev.  Edward  Septimus  King,  R.  of  Glemham,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Edward 

b.  1910,  Olive  Gertrude  b.  1908, — Elma  Rose  : in.  1907,  Henry  Wolley  Leigh-Bennett,  of  Thorpe 
Place,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  John  b.  1919,  Barbara  b.  1908,  Diana  Mary  b.  1911, 
— Julia  b.  1912.  Residence,  Thorpe  Place,  Chertsey.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Naval  and  Military, 

Wellington. (By  2nd  marriage)  Cyril  Oliver  Rose,  M.R.E.,  b.  1880;  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : 

1910,  Edith  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Donald  Campbell  Ridout,  of  Toronto,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Donald  Rose,  b.  T91 1.  Residence,  10,  Park  Hill,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Price  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry  Price,  b.  1850,  d.  1916  : in.  1872,  Minna  (now  of  Valparaiso), 
da.  of  the  late  Samuel  P.  Oxley,  of  Valparaiso  : — 

Arthur  Douglas,  b.  1873  : in.  1901,  Mina  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Adolphe  Claude,  of  Valparaiso, 
and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Marion  Rose,  b.  1902,  — Beatrice  Mary  Rose,  b.  T904, — Olivia  Margaret 
Rose,  b.  1910,  — Eveleen  Mina  Rose,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Casilla  579,  Valparaiso,  Chile. 

Rev.  Thomas  Rose,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll. , Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  Honours  1896,  LL.M. 
1900);  is  V.  of  All  Saints’,  Halifax:  in.  1901,  Fiances  Louisa  Salisbury,  da.  of  Fiederick 
Churchill,  M.I).,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Neville  Vreichvras  Churchill  Rose, 
b.  1911,  — Cyril  Lancelot  Rose,  b.  1913, — Madeleine  Rose.  b.  1903, — Rosalind  Maud  Rose, 
b.  1906, — Geraldine  Minna  Violet  Rose,  b.  1908, — Joy  Gerradine  Salisbury  Rose,  b.  1918.  Resi- 
dence, All  Saints’  Vicarage,  Halifax. Samuel  Percy,  b.  1878:  in.  1st,  1906,  Margaret  Elinor, 

who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  James  Grant,  of  Dunheanish,  Oban  ; 2ndly,  191*,  Anita,  da.  of  T.  A. 
Mackay,  of  Concepcion,  Chile,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Arthur  Thomas,  A 1919, — 
Anita  Margaret,  b.  1914, — Carmen,  b.  1915, — Pearl  Rose,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Concepcion,  Chile. 

Lilford  Neville  Rose.  b.  1886  : in.  1911,  Eveleen  Pender,  da.  of  Alexander  Finn,  Consul-Gen. 

at  Valparaiso,  Chili  Minna  Violet  Price:  in.  1907  (marriage  annulled  1914),  John  George 

Maxwell  Brownjohn,  solicitor. Pearl  Isabel  Alice  : in.  1908,  Capt.  Archibald  Roxburgh  Balfour, 

M.C.,  Lothians  and  Border  Horse  Yeo.,  and  has  issue  living,  Pearl  Elspeth,  b.  1913. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Price,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  1865:  m.  1845, 
Anna,  who  d.  1858,  da.  of  F.  H.  Macnamara : — 

Anna  Elizabeth. Katharine  Mary. 

"Sir  Rose  Price,  4th  Bt.,  was  killed  during  S.  African  War  1901. 


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GREEN-PRICE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Norton  Manor,  Radnorshire. 

Sir  Robert  Henry  Green-Price,  3rd 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  6th,  1872;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Richard  Dansey,  1909  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Radnorshire,  Lieut.  Montgomeryshire 
Yeo.,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  Egypt;  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901,  with  Shropshire  Imperial  Yeo.,  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  Yeo.  Staff : m.  1906,  Clara 
Lucile,  da.  of  Frederick  Potter,  of  New  York. 

$rms—  Sable,  a chevron  nvected  argent  between  three 
escutcheons  of  the  last,  each  charged  with  a spear-head  of 
the  first  embrued  proper  Crrsl — In  front  of  a dragon’s 
head  erased  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth  a dexter  hand, 
couped  at  the  wrist  gules,  three  escallops  argent. 

Residence — Gwernaffel,  Knighton,  Radnorshire.  Club 
— Boodle’s. 


Brothers  living— GEOFFREY  CECIL,  b.  June  19th, 
1877  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  ; is 
Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers 
(formerly  in  Natal  Mil.),  and  Adj.  Roy.  Defence  Corps; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Lieut.  34th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  Zulu  Rebellion  1906  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Adj.  Guernsey  and  Alderney 
Dist.  National  Reserves  : m.  1913,  Alice  Bertha,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Cox,  of  Shrewsbury.  Residence , Les 

Camps  Village,  St.  Martin’s,  Guernsey. John  Powell,  b.  1878:  m.  1907,  Julia,  da.  of  Manners 

Norman,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1908.  Residence , Bledafa  Estate,  Coorg,  S.  India. 

Llewellyn  James,  b.  1881  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers,  and  4th  Batn. 
Worcestershire  Regt.  ; European  War  1917-18  (wounded):  m.  1919,  Ethel  Lilian,  da.  of  C.  S. 
Faram,  of  Eddwick,  Worcester,  and  has  issue  living,  Josephine  Margaret,  b.  1920. 

Sisters  living — Louisa  Dansey  : m.  1890,  William  Hugh  Sprott,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred 
William,  R.N. , b.  1893;  became  Lieut.  1915, — James  Humphry,  D.S.C.,  b.  1809;  European 

War  as  Capt.  R.F.C.  Residence , Eaton  Grange,  Wellington,  Salop. Ethel  Mary:  m.  1889, 

Major  Ernest  Thomas  Lloyd,  Bar.-at-Law,  formerly  B.C.S.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ernest 
Guy  Richard,  D.S.O.,  b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : m.  1918,  Helen  Kynaston,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Ernest  William  Greg,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Irene  Marion  A 1919, — Owen  Robert,  M.C., 
b.  1893  > Capt.  Shropshire  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917  (M.C.), — Reginald 
John,  b.  1894;  2nd  Lieut,  in  the  Army, — Wilfrid  Lewis,  M.C.,b.  1896;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.), — Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1897, — Evelyn  Nesta,  b.  1903, 

— Frances  Gwenda,  b.  1908.  Residence , Broughton  Lodge,  Cheltenham. Gladys  : m.  1904, 

William  Frederick  Strick  Humphreys,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Lionel  Joce,  b.  1905, — Hugh 

Richard  Strick,  b.  1908.  Residence , Amberley  Court,  Monmouth. Dorothy  Clara  : vi.  1908, 

Major  John  Lintorn  Shore,  D.S.O.,  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Richard  Rodly, 

b.  1912, — Margaret  Lucile,  b.  1911, — Doryl  Jean  (twin),  b.  1912. Nesta  Faith:  m.  1912,  Dr.  W. 

Humphrey  Williams,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Michael,  b.  1914, — Peter  Humphrey,  b.  1916. 
Residence,  Chippenham  House,  Monmouth. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — Rev.  Alfred  Edward,  b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1888) ; formerly  V.  of  Honingham  and  E.  Tuddenham  ; is  R.  of  Tarrington : m. 
1893,  Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  H.  Edwards,  Dean  of  Bangor,  and  has  issue 
living,  Enid  Mary,  b.  1894, — Sylvia  Rachel,  b.  1896, — Alice  Monica,  b.  1907.  Residence,  Tarring- 
ton Rectory,  Hereford. George  William  Whitmore,  b.  1862;  is  a J.P.  and  Chm.  of  Quarter 

Sessions  for  co.  Radnor  : m.  1893,  Rachel  Georgiana,  da.  of  Thomas  Henry  Burroughes,  of  Ketton 
Cottage,  Stamford  [B.  Lilford].  Residence,  The  Gables,  Norton,  Radnorshire.  Club,  Public 
Schools’. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Fanny  Laura.  — — Henrietta  Margaret : m.  1871,  Col. 
Arthur  Lang  Tickell,  who  d.  1904,  formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex 
Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Laura  Margaret,  b.  1872  : m.  1892,  Col.  Ernest  Vernon  Bellers, 
Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.),  and  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  has  issue  living, 
Eric  Vernon  Robert  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  Indian  Army,  Lionel  Hugh  William,  R.N.,  b.  1900;  became 
a Midshipman  1915,  Ralph  Whitmore 'A  1910,  Richard  Charles  Hamon  A 1911,  Nina  Margaret 
b.  1893, — Elinor  Forbes,  b.  1875  : m.  '.i 896,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William  Rokeby  Stephenson,  Duke 
of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.),  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  and  has  issue  living, 
Frank  Michael  Rokeby  A 1901,  John  William  Arthur  A 1907,  Gwendoline  A 1898, — Nora  Constance, 
A 1876:  m.  1906,  Major  Henry  Napier  Rowlatt,  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.), 
and  has  issue  living,  Denis  Frederick  Napier  A 1911,  Violet  Elizabeth  A 1908,  Henrietta  Noreen 
A 1915, — Violet,  A 1878  : m.  1913,  Arthur  Hotham  O’Bryen-Taylor,  of  Meadways,  Beaconsfield, 
Bucks,  and  has  issue  living,  Ann  Hester  A 1914.^— Milburgha  : m.  1871,  Richard  Ingram  Dansey, 
who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev . Richard  Pateshall,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Lich- 
field Theological  Coll.  ; is  R.  of  Kentchurch,  Herefordshire,  with  Llangua,  Monmouthshire, 
m.  1906,  Ina  Maud  Venables,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  V.  Dobson,  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford, — Guy 
Reginald,  b.  1874;  served  during  European  War  1915-17  in  Canadian  Inf.  (wounded), — Francis 
Henry,  b.  1878  [see  “Companionage”]:  m.  1914,  Nora  Fitzgerald,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Fitzgerald 
Tuthill,  Devonshire  Regt.,  of  Moyglare  House,  co.  Meath, — Alice  Milburgha, — Annabella  Sybil : 
m.  1914,  Major  Harry  Burges  Fisher,  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.),  who  d.  (killed,  in 
action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Harry  b.  1915.  Residence, 
Manor  House,  Richards  Castle,  Ludlow,  Salop.  '-Edith  Mary  [Lady  Milbank')'.  m.  1875,  Sir 
Powlett  Charles  John  Milbank,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1918.  Residence,  Lemore,  Eardisley,  Hereford- 
shire.—Alice  Mildred  : m.  1892,  Edgar  Robert  Henry  Moorsom,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Alfred  Edgar,  A 1893 ; Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, 
— Marjorie  Constance  Alice,  b.  1896.  Residence,  Nacton  House,  near  Ipswich. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Herbert  Chase  Green-Price,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  A 1855, 
d.  1919  : m.  1895,  Susan  Alice,  el.  da.  of  William  Henry  Barneby  [see  E.  St. 
Aldwyn] : — 

Francis  Chase,  A 1896  ; is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18. Richard  Henry, 

A 1905.  Patience  Laura,  A 1898. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard,  who  was  son  of  the  late  George  Green,  Esq,,  of  Knighton,  in  1874 

assumed,  by  Roy.  license,  the  additional  surname  of  Price,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Radnor  Boroughs  (L) 

1862-9,  and  for  Radnorshire  1880-5. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


RUGGE-PRICE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Spring  Grove,  Richmond,  Surrey. 


Sir  Charles  Rugge-Price,  6th  Baronet ; b.  May 
26th,  1841  ; his  father,  Sir  Arthur  James,  1892 ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  in  Geneva;  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Surrey; 
formerly  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  Batn.  1882-6) : m.  1867,  Antonia  Mary,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of  the  late  William  James  Harvey,  of  Carnousie,  co.  Banff, 
and  has  issue. 

^rms— 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a lion  rampant  argent,  Price  ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
sable,  on  a chevron  invected  argent,  between  three  mullets  pierced  or,  a 
unicorn’s  head  erased  of  the  first,  Rugge.  Crrsts — 1st,  a lion  rampant  argent, 
holding  a rose  gules,  slipped  vert  ; 2nd,  a talbot  passant  argent,  gorged 
with  a collar  and  pendent  therefrom  an  escutcheon  sable,  thereon  the  head 
of  an  ibex  couped,  also  argent. 

Seat — Spring  Grove,  Richmond,  Surrey. 


Vive  ut  vivas.  Son  living_CHARLES  FREDERICK,  b.  Feb.  5th,  1868  ; ed.  at  Chel- 
Live  (here)  so  then yo  tenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A. ; served  in 

may  live  (- hereajter ).  g Africa  1900  and  1901  (despatches,  Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps), 

and  during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches)  : m.  1901,  Isabella  Napier  Keith,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  James  Keith  Trotter,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  James  Napier, 
b.  1902, — Anthony  Arthur  Keith,  b.  1914, — Catharine  Marjorie,  b.  1904,— Lois  Mary  Maitland, 
b.  1911. 

Daughters  living—  Isobel  Mary  Engel.- Edith  Winifred. Henrietta:  m.  1907,*  Richard 

Rawlinson,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Richard,  b.  1918, — Elizabeth  Antonia,  b.  1909, — Margaret, 
b.  1912.  Residence,  Ellingham,  East  Sheen,  Surrey. Gwladys  Margaret. 


Sister  living — Alice  Elizabeth.  Residence , 47,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ralph  Price,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ralph  Charles  Price,  b.  1806,  d.  1868  : m.  1835,  Albinia  Eliza,  who  d. 
1886,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Price,  2nd  baronet : — 

Leonard  Charles,  b.  1855.  Residence , Ewell,  Surrey. Marian  Frances:  m.  1874,  James  Frederick 

Gaitskell,  who  d.  1895. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ralph  Charles  Price  (ante)  :— 

Issue  of  the  late  Ralph  George  Price,  b.  1838,  d.  1904  : m.  1867,  Annette  Mary,  who  d.  1916, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Simeon  Burney  Warner  : — 

Edith  Mabel  Warner : m.  1889,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Broadwood  Matthews,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Ralph  Charles,  M.C.,  b.  1893  ; Is  Capt.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.), — Frank  George,  b.  1898  ; Midshipman  R.N.  ; d. 
(killed  on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1914. — Meredyth  Rose,  b.  1890  : ni.  1914,  Capt. 
Herbert  John  Gordon  Griffin,  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Jess 
Mary  Hartley  b.  1916,  Andrde  Christine  Meredyth  b.  1917,  Rosemary  Edith  b.  1919.  Residence , 

Old  Raven  House,  Hook,  Hants. Annette  Maud  Warner:  m.  1891,  Joseph  Child  Priestley, 

K.C.,  of  5,  Crown  Office  Row,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Ralph  Overend,  M.C.,  b.  1893  I 
European  War  1915-19  as  Capt.  R.E.  (M.C.), — Monica,  b.  1897  : m.  1916,  Col.  Cuthbert  Euan 
Charles  Rabagliati,  M.C.,  R.A.  F.  Residence,  Tatmore  Place,  Hitchin,  Herts. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Adams  Price,  b.  1840,  d.  1917  : m.  1867,  Eliza  Lockett,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  Thomas  Taylor,  formerly  of  Indian  C.S.  : — 

Kenneth  Alexander,  b.  1869  ; European  War  1918  as  Capt.  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles  : m.  1904,  Helen 
Mary,  2nd  da.  of  William  Balwin  George,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Adams,  b.  1907, — Arthur  Basil, 
b.  1916, — a son,  b.  1920, — Ethel  Marian,  b.  1905, — Phyllis,  b.  1908.-^— Kathleen  Mary  : m.  1907, 
Robert  George  McCrea,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Francis,  b.  1908, — Margaret  Mary,  b.  1913, — 
Elsie  Kathleen,  b.  1915. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Price,  younger  son  of  the  late  Ralph  Price 
(ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Anstruther  Price,  b.  1842,  d.  1914:  m.  1867,  Fanny 
Hughes  (now  of  72,  Lansdowne  Road,  Holland  Park,  W.u.),  da.  of  James  Lamb,  of 
Calcutta 

Mary  Sophia,  b.  1872  : m.  1908,  Charles  Rundall  Cunningham.  Residence , 119,  Lansdowne  Road, 
Holland  Park,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Augustus  Price  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Petley  Lloyd  Augustus  Price,  b.  1856,  d.  1910  : 1884,  Mary  Cotton, 

(now  of  Mereside,  Salt  Spring  Island,  British  Columbia),  da.  of  the  late  Com.  Frederick 
Arthur  Egerton,  R.N.  \_see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]: — 

Augustus  Robert  Petley,  b.  1885  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve  (despatches). Harold  Tudor 

Egerton,  b.  1888. Reginald,  b.  1889. Elizabeth  Rosina  May  : m.  1915,  Alexander  Thomas 

Benthall  Charlesworth,  Lieut.  R. F.C.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 

Ada  Marjorie  : m.  1915,  Cecil  Edward  Archibald  Leslie  Ley,  M.C. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Price,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Augustus  Price,  £.1813,  d.  i860:  m.  1852,  Elizabeth  Emma,  who 
d.  1890,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Christopher  Hodgson: — 

Hermann  Chicheley  Augustus,  b.  1858;  is  a J.P.  for  Somerset.  Residence , Drayton,  near  Taunton. 
———Florence  Engel  Augusta : m.  1911,  Robert  Brindley  Wood,  who  d.  1914.  Residence . Nelson 
Lodge,  13,  Nelson  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  George  Uvedale  Price,  b.  1821,  d.  1891  : m.  1st,  1851,  Elizabeth  Palmer, 
who  d.  1857,  da.  of  James  Price,  Quartermaster  24th  Regt.,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Edward 
Frere,  Lieut.  24th  Regt.;  2ndly,  1859,  Harriette  Anne  Wilhelmina  (now  of  The  Croft, 
Mount  Hermon,  Woking),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Robert  Gayer,  of  Dingle,  co. 
Kerry  : — 

George  Uvedale,  b.  1853. Catherine  Rosina:  m.  1872,  Thomas  Henry  Moore. Emma  Elizabeth. 

■ —Charles  Henry  Uvedale,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1862;  formerly  Col.  Indian  Army;  sometime  a 
D.A.A.G.  in  India  ; served  in  Uganda  1898 (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1899,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914:  m.  1889,  Ada 
Mary,  da.  of  John  Orlando  Hercules  Norman  Oliver,  C.S.I.,  and  has  issue  living,  Merlyth  Mary,  b. 

x895. Cyril  Uvedale,  C.M.G. , b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho  ! ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; served 

with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890,  in  Uganda  1897-9  (despatches),  in  China  1900,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G. , Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with  swords);  C.M.G.  1916: 
7H.  1902,  Ethel  Maude,  who  d.  iqi6,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Henry  Ashe. Mary  Sophia. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  George  (Jvedale  Price  (ante)- — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Augustus  Uvedale  Price,  b.  1854,  d.  1905  : m.  1881, 
Elizabeth  .Henrietta,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Henry  J.  P.  Dumas.  J.P.  for  Surrey  : 

Geoffrey  Uvedale,  b.  1885:  is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.V. R.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18,  with 
Roy.  Naval  Div.  (wounded,  despatches):  m.  1908,  Winifred  Ethel,  only  da.  of  Edgar  L.  Price, 
ormerly  of  The  Bays,  Oakhill  Road,  East  Putney,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living.  Vivienne  Betty 


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Henrietta,  b.  1910.  Residence , 57,  Cromwell  Road.  S.W.—  — Helen  Rose  Elizabeth:  m.  1908, 
Henry  Edward  Seccombe,  A. R.I.B.A.,  of  H.M.  Office  of  Works,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph 
Henry,  b.  1910, — Pamela  Elizabeth,  b.  1913, — Diana  Primrose,  b.  1919.  Residence , Strode  Lodge, 

Weybridge. Kathleen  Janette  : m.  1912,  Leslie  Granville  Waller,  Lieut.  Intelligence  Corps,  and 

has  issue  living,  Margaret  Evelyn  Henrietta,  b.  1913.  Residence , 62,  Melbury  Gardens,  Wimble- 
don, S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Price  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Charles  Price,  b.  1816,  d.  1885  : m.  1847,  Ellen,  who  d.  1878, 
da.  of  John  Taylor,  of  Liverpool : — 

Thomas  Plumer,  4>.  1861  : m.  1884,  Elizabeth  Laura  Middleton,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard 
George  Collins  (formerly  57th  Regt.),  of  Melbourne  House,  Collumpton,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  Ralph  Plumer  (of  1,  Carlton  Crescent,  Southampton),  b.  1885  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1907  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  R.G.A.  (T. F.)  : m.  1916,  Ruth  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Sydney 
Harris,  of  The  Gables,  Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston, — Phyllis  Joan  Sinclair  Plumer,  b.  1895  : m.  1918, 
Capt.  Thomas  Bruny6e  Harston,  LL.B.,  solicitor,  of  Bowdon,  Cheshire  (formerly  Capt.  Liverpool 

Regt.).  Residence,  1,  Carlton  Crescent,  Southampton. Hall  Towrye,  b.  1864;  admitted  a 

solicitor  1886;  Bar.  British  Honduras  1887;  is  a J.P.  for  British  Honduras  : m.  1888,  Matilda 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Henry  Bowen,  of  Regent  Street,  Belize,  British  Honduras. 
Residence,  Regent  Street,  Belize,  British  Honduras.— Alice  Ellen : m.  1st,  1882,  Alexander 
Stanley  Lowndes,  who  d.  1893  ; 2ndly,  1895,  Samuel  Sunders,  of  Calcutta,  who  d.  1905 ; 3rdly, 

1906,  Cyril  Templeton  King.  Residence,  Compton  House,  Lower  Warberry  Road,  Torquay. 

Eliza  Plumer.  Residence,  Rockdeane,  n,  Hughenden  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Edwin  Plumer  Price,  Q.C.,  b.  1818,  d.  1899  : tn.  1st,  1841, 
Lucy,  who  d.  1884,  da.  and  co-heir  of  John  Harrison,  of  Ripley  Court,  Surrey;  2ndly,  1884, 
Agnes  Mary,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  William  J.  de  Normanville,  of  Queen’s  Road,  Regent’s 
Park,  and  widow  of  John  Samuel  Guy,  of  Panama  and  Aspinwall,  New  Grenada,  U.S.C.  ; 
3rdly,  1889,  Jannette  Louisa  Achsah,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  J.  M.  Bird,  of  Eagle  House, 
Downham  Market,  Norfolk  : — 

Dora  Lucy.  Residence,  Bearsted,  Guildford.— — Georgiana  Charlotte  Elizabeth  : m.  1879,  William 
Thomas  Law,  M.D.,  who  d.  1910.  Residence,  Bearsted,  Guildford.— -Beatrice  Mary  Plumer- 
Price;  has  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  additional  surname  of  Plumer.  Residence,  5,  Cambridge 
Terrace  Hyde  Park,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Charles  Price  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ralph  Mountague  Rokeby  Price,  b.  i860,  d.  1905  : m.  1889,  Emily  Ada 
(now  of  Belize,  British  Honduras),  da.  of  William  Jex,  of  Norfolk,  and  widow  of 
Alexander  Finlay  Bowman,  of  Serpon  Estate,  British  Honduras 
Ralph  Chicheley  Rokeby,  b.  1889.  Arthur  Mountague  Rokeby,  b.  1892.— Gladys  Ethel  Rokeby, 
b.  1895. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Price,  5th  son  of  1st  Bt.  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Spencer  Cosby  Price,  b.  1819,  d.  1892  : m.  1st,  1843, 
Sarah,  who  d.  1850,  da.  of  John  Hyde,  of  Castle  Hyde,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  William 
Cooke  Collis,  of  Castle  Cooke ; 2ndly,  18 — , Adelaide,  da.  of  George  Baker ; 3rdly,  1872, 
Emily,  who  d.  187  s,  da.  of  James  Howe  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Annie  Eliza  : m.  1869,  Hormuzd  Rassam,  who  d.  iqio,  formerly  I.C.S., 
and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Hormuzd,  b.  1883 ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Border  Regt.  ; 
sometime  Capt.  on  Staff  of  New  Zealand  Defence  Forces  : m.  1913,  Margaretta  Goodhugh, 
widow  of  the  late  Edward  Sanger,  of  Rolvenden,  Tasmania,  2nd  has  issue  living,  Spencer 
Cosby  Hormuzd,  b.  1914,— Theresa : m.  1908,  Capt.  J Donaldson  Boswall,  W.S.,  Seaforth 
Highlanders,  of  Donaldson  House,  Boswall  Road,  Wardie,  Edinburgh,  and  Pretoria,  S. 
Africa,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Mary, — Annie  Ferida, — Sarah 
Amina  : m.  1904,  Harold  F.  Wheeler,  of  Haywards  Heath,  Sussex,  and  Calcutta,  and  has  issue 

living,  Harold  Clifford  b.  1905, — Nora  Frances,  b.  18 — : m.  1909,  the  Rev.  Kinton  Jacques 
Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester,  who  d.  1915,  of  Nineveh  House,  Brighton,  and  has  issue  living, 

Arnold  Kinton  Rassam  b.  1913.  Residence,  Fromfield,  Ferndale  Road,  Hove,  Sussex. (By  3rd 

marriage)  Spencer  Edward  Cosby,  b.  1873  : m.  1894,  his  cousin  Eleanor  Ann,  da.  of  Mark  Watmore, 
and  has  issue  living,  Spencer  Kendrick  Sydney,  b.  1902, — Nesta  Joan  Cosby,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hall  Rokeby  Price,  b.  1821,  d.  1903 : m.  1853  Fanny,  who  d. 

1899,  da.  of  Matthew  Holland  : — 

Wilfrid  Thomas  Rokeby,  b.  1856;  cd.  at  Winchester  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1878);  admitted 
a Solicitor  1883  ; was  Master  of  Ironmongers’  Co.  1907-8  : m.  1888,  Emily  Catherine,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Frederick  Murray,  of  Woodcote  Hall,  Epsom,  and  has  issue  living,  Harold  Rokeby, 
M.C.  {Club,  Conservative),  b.  1889 ; ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.  ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Cons  jrt’s  Own);  European  War  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.), — 
Murray  Rokeby,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  1914  star), — Freda  Rokeby,  b.  1890:  m.  1st,  1915,  Capt.  George  Edgecombe 
Hellyer,  Hampshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (wounds  in  action)  1915 ; 2ndly,  1917,  Arthur  William 
Montague  Marshall,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  John  Wilfrid  b.  1918,  Jean  b.  1920, — 
Marjorie  Rokeby,  b.  1891, — Olive  Rokeby,  b.  1893.  Residence , 7,  Brechin  Place,  S.W.  Club, 
United  University. Helen  Ursula  Rokeby.  Residence,  Clementhorpe,  St.  Albans. 

The  1st  baronet,  Alderman  Sir  Charles  Price,  was  M.P.  for  the  City  of  London  1802-12,  and 
Lord  Mayor  thereof  1802-3.  Sir  Arthur  James,  5th  baronet,  assumed  in  1874,  by  Roy.  license,  the 
additional  surname  of  Rugge. 

Price-Fothergill,  see  Price. 

Prichard-Jones,  see  Jones. 

PRIMROSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Redholme,  Dumbreck,  Govan,  Co.  of  City  of 

Glasgow. 

Sir  John  Ure  Primrose,  LL.D.,  ist  Baronet , el. 
son  of  the  late  William  Primrose,  merchant  miller  of  Glasgow  ; 
b.  Oct.  16th,  1847;  ed  at  Collegiate  Sch.,  Glasgow;  LL.D. 
Glasgow  18 — ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  of  City  of  Glasgow, 
J.P.  for  Lanarkshire,  Senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  William 
Primrose  and  Sons,  flour  millers,  of  Centre  Street,  Glasgow, 
Lord  Provost  of  Glasgow,  Lord-Lieut.  of  the  co.  of  the  City 
of  Glasgow,  and  a Trustee  of  National  Galleries  of  Scotland  ; 
was  Chm.  of  Clyde  Navigation  Trust  1902-5  : m.  ist,  1877, 
Margaret  Jane,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  James  Adam,  merchant,  of 
Glasgow;  2ndly,  1897,  Anna,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Alexander 
Spence  Wylie,  of  Glasgow  ; 3rdly,  1915,  Muriel,  da.  of  Edwin 
Pilling,  woollen  manufacturer,  of  Rochdale,  and  widow  of  James 
Fidelity  and  confidence.  Donald,  shipowner,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


&rm»— Per  fesse  argent  and  ermines,  on  a fesse  vert  between  in  chief  a mill  rind  between 
two  cross-crosslets  fitchee  gules,  and  in  base  a salmon  on  its  back  argent,  holding  a signet  ring  in 
its  mouth,  three  primroses  slipped  proper.  Crist— A hand  couped  at  the  wrist  grasping  a primrose 
slipped  proper. 

Residence— Redholme,  Dumbreck,  Glasgow.  Clubs— Constitutional  (Glasgow),  Art  (Glasgow). 

Son  living- —WILLIAM  LOUIS,  b.  June  ist,  1880  : m.  1907,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  da.  of  Hugh 
Dunsmuir,  of  Glasgow,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Ure  b.  1908, — Hugh  Dunsmuir,  b.  1909. 
Residence,  • 


PRINGLE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1683,  of  Stichill,  Roxburghshire. 

Sir  Norman  Hamilton  Pringle,  9th 

Baronet;  b.  May  13th,  1903  ; s.  his  father,  Capt. 
Sir  Norman  Robert,  1919. 

$rms — Azure,  three  escallops  or  Crists — ist,  an 

escallop  or ; 2nd,  a saltire  azure  within  a garland  of  bay- 
leaves  proper,  ^upjjortrrs — Dexter , a buck  proper  collared 
or ; sinister,  a greyhound  proper  collared  as  the  dexter. 
dKotto  otter  Crists — “Coronat  tides”  {Faith  crowns). 
Residence — Newhall,  Galashiels. 


Brothers  living— RONALD  STUART,  b.  April  26th, 
1905.  James  Drummond,  b.  1906. 

Sister  living — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1916. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Magdalen 

Valerie,  b.  1877. Violet  Louisa  Maria,  b.  1879. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  6th  baronet)- Emilia 
Margaret. 

Widows  living  Of  7th  and  8th  Baronets— Louisa  Clementina  {Lady  Pringle),  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Steuart,  M.P.,  of  Alderston,  N.B.  : m.  1871,  Sir  Norman  William  Drummond  Pringle, 

7th  baronet,  who  d.  1897. Florence  Madge  {Lady  Pringle),  da.  of  the  late  J.  Vaughan,  of 

Rochester  : m.  1902,  Capt.  Sir  Norman  Robert  Pringle,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  (result  of  active  ser. 
during  European  War)  1919.  Residence,  Newhall,  Galashiels. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Robert  Pringle,  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  18 — , d.  1847  : in. 
1844,  Hester  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Malcolm  McNeill:— 

Emily  Eliza  Steele  {Lady  Cathcart)  '.  m.  ist,  1865,  John  Gordon,  of  Cluny,  Aberdeenshire,  who  d. 
1878  ; 2ndly,  1880,  Sir  Reginald  Archibald  Edward  Cathcart,  6th  Bt.,  who  d.  1916.  Residences , 
Cluny  Castle,  Aberdeen  ; Titness  Park,  Sunninghill,  Berks. 

The  4th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Berwickshire  in  four  Parliaments.  The  8th  baronet,  Sir  Norman 
Robert,  Capt.  Army  Pay  Depart.,  d.  (result  of  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1919. 


Proctor-Beauchamp,  see  Beauchamp. 


Pryce-Jones,  see  Jones. 


Friendship  reflects  honors. 


PRYSE.  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Gogerddan. 

Sir  Lewes  Thomas  Loveden  Pryse,  3rd 

Baronet;  b.  Feb.  5th,  1864;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Edward  John  WEBLEY-PARRY-PRYSE , 1918; 
is  patron  of  one  living  : m.  1894,  Florence  Madeline, 
da.  of  Col.  F.  Howell,  of  Trewellwell,  Pembroke- 
shire, and  has  issue. 

&ms — Or,  a lion  rampant  reguardant  sable.  Crist — A 

lion  rampant  reguardant  sable,  holding  between  the  paws  a 
fleur-de-lis  or. 

Seat — Gogerddan,  Aberystwith.  Town  Residence — 13, 
Sussex  Mansions,  Sussex  Place,  S.W.7.  Clubs — Arthur’s, 

Badminton.  

son  living— JOHN  PRYSE  HOWELL  LOVEDEN,  b. 
March  12th,  1897  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo. : m. 
1918,  Enid  Gwen  Pollock,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Warlers  Horne, 
of  East  Hill  House,  Wimbledon,  and  widow  of  Major  C.  S. 
Holland,  R.F.A. 

Brothers  living — Richard  Humphrey  Edmund,  b.  1867  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Uppingham  : m.  ist,  1894,  Emily 
Beatrice  (who  obtained  a divorce  19 — ),  da.  of  the  late  James 
F.  Imray,  of  St.  Catharine’s,  Beckenham  ; 2ndly,  19 — , Ellen, 

da.  of  the  late  — Whittaker. George  Rice,  b.  1870  ; is 

Capt.  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Cardiganshire : in.  1895,  Geraldine 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Conrade  Middleton  Abadam,  of  Mid- 
dleton Hall,  Carmarthenshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Pryse 
Loveden,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Lieut.  S.  Wales  Borderers, — Margaret  Angharad 

Elinor,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Ty  Mawr,  Ciliau  Aeron,  Cardiganshire. Herbert  William,  b.  1872  ; 

is  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt.  : m.  1896,  Ethel  Schuler,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Parsons,  J.P.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Olwen  Esther  Joan,  b.  1897.  Residence , 

Sisters  living — Margaret  Louisa  Joan  : in.  1897,  Edward  Athelstan  Lewis  Powell  {Club,  Badmin- 
ton), hav  ing  had  issue,  William  Edward  George  Pryse  Wynne,  b.  1899 ; Welsh  Guards ; 
d (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  Nant  Eos  Aberystwith.— Florence 
Mary:  m.  1894  Reginald  James  Rice  Loxdale,  and  has  issue  living,  Myfanwy  Louisa  Regina, 
b.  1895.  Residence,  Castle  Hill,  Llanilar,  Aberystwyth. 


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Aunts  living  (sister^pf  ist  baronet) — Margaret : m.  1869,  Thomas  Holford,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue 
living,  James  Henry  Edward,  D.S.O.,b.  1873  [see  “ Companionage"]  : m.  1901,  the  Hon.  Blanche 
Grosvenor,  second  da.  of  ist  Baron  Stalbridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Blanche  b.  1902, 
Eleanor  Constance  b.  1906,  Elizabeth  Joan  b.  1909, — Thomas  Pryse  Arthur,  b.  1876 ; formerly  10th 
Hussars  : m.  1902,  Violet  Evelyn,  da.  of  Andrew  Alexander  Watt,  D.  L.,  and  has  issue  living,  a 
da.  b.  1903,  Margaret  Betty  b.  1906, — JohnCarbury,  b.  1878  ; formerly  Hussars, — Charles  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1879  [see  “Companionage”]:  m.  1905,  Ursula  Issobel,  da.  of  Richard  Cecil 
Corbett  f see  E.  Perth,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Edward  b.  1909,  James  Charles 
Geoffrey  b.  1912,  a son  b.  1916,  Gwendolen  Sibell  b.  1906,  Eleanor  Ursula  b.  1907, — Margaret 
Anne  : m.  1893,  Major  Malcolm  James  Russell  Dundas  [see  B.  Brabourne], — Gwendolen  Alice  : m. 
1904,  Major  Cecil  Uvedale  Corbett,  D.S.O.,  of  Stableford,  Bridgnorth,  Salop  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.]. 
Residence,  Castle  Hill,  Cerne,  Dorsetshire. 

Widows  living  Of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Louisa  Joan  {Lady  Pryse),  da.  of  Capt.  John 

Lewes,  of  Llanlear,  Cardiganshire  : m.  1859,  Sir  Pryse  Pryse,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1906. Nina 

Katharine  Angharad,  O.B.E.,  {Lady  Webley- Parry- Pryse),  da.  of  the  late  D.  K.  W.  Webley- 
Parry  : m.  1891,  Sir  Edward  John  Webley-Parry-Pryse,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1918,  having  assumed 
by  Roy.  license  1892,  the  additional  surnames  of  Webley-Parry.  Residence,  Noyadd  Trefawr, 
Cardiganshire. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Pryse  Pryse,  cousin  of  Sir  Carbery  Pryse,  4th  Bt.  (cr.  1641), resumed  the 
original  family  surname  of  Pryse  by  Roy.  license  1863.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Edward  John  Pryse, 
assumed  by  Roy.  license  1892,  the  additional  surnames  of  Webley-Parry. 


PULESTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Emral,  Flintshire.  [Extinct  1896.] 

Rev.  Sir  Theophilus  Gresley  Henry  Puleston,  4th  and  last 

Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Mary  Sophia : m.  1880,  Col.  Llewelyn  England  Sidney 
Parry,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ruby, — Pearl : in.  1902,  Francis  John  Lloyd  Priestley 
[Cunliffe,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Sapphire  b.  1905,  Joan  Amethyst  b.  1907,  Frances  Pearl 
b.  1911, — Mary, — Olive  Ivy.  Residence , Pengwern,  Rhuddlan,  Flintshire.— Catherine  Theo- 
dosia Fountayne : in.  1899,  the  Rev.  Reginald  William  Wilberforce,  R.  of  Little  Bittering  [see 
B.  Denman].  Residence , Bittering  Hall,  Gressenhall,  Norfolk. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Anne  Margaret  {Lady  Puleston),  da.  of  the  late  David 
Bannerman,  formerly  of  Mansfield,  Whalley  Range  : in  1882,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sir 
Theophilus  Gresley  Henry  Puleston,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1896.  Residence,  Strathavon,  Holland 
Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 


Purves  (Home-Purves-Hume-Campbell),  see  Campbell. 

QUAIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1891,  of  Harley  Street,  co.  London,  and  Carrigoon,  Mallow, 
co.  Cork.  [Extinct  1898.] 

Sir  Richard  Quain,  M.D.,  LL.D .,  R.R.S.,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Agnes  Mary:  in.  1883,  Francis  Dixon  Brown. Isabel:  m. 

1891,  John  Edward  Chapman  Mathews,  formerly  Major  Roy.  Gloucestershire  Hussars  Yeo.  Cav., 
and  has  issue  living,  Isabel  Mary  ffarington,  b.  1892, — Marguerite  Madeline,  b.  1898.  Residence , 
55,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.  ■ Mary  Maude.  Residence,  Dipley,  near  Winchfield,  Hants. 


QUILTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Bawdsey  Manor,  Bawdsey,  Suffolk. 


Plutdt  mourir  que 
changer. 


Sir  (William  Eley)  Cuthbert  Quilter,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  July  17th,  1873;  s.  his  father.  Sir  (William) 
Cuthbert  1911  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. 
(B.A.  1896);  is  a J.P.  for  Suffolk;  formerly  Major  Suffolk 
Yeo.;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  S.,  or  Sudbury,  Div.  (C) 
Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918 : m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Gwynedd 
Douglas-Pennant,  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Penrhyn,  and  has  issue. 

^n«s — Argent,  on  a bend  invected  gules,  between  three  Cornish 
choughs  proper,  two  cross  crosslets  of  the  first.  drest — In  front  of  an 

arm  vambraced  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a battle-axe  in  bend  sinister 
sable,  head  argent,  the  wrist  entwined  by  a wreath  of  the  third  and  second, 
a Cornish  chough  proper. 

Seat — Bawdsey  Manor,  W oodbridge,  Suffolk.  Clubs — Carlton,  Boodle’s. 


Son  living— JOHN  RAYMOND  CUTHBERT,  b.  Feb.  25th,  1902. 

Daughters  living— Inez,  b.  1904. Zoe  Gwynedd,  b.  1912. Sonia, 

b.  1917. 


Brothers  living* — Roger  Cuthbert,  b.  1877. Percy  Cuthbert,  b.  1879:  in.  1909,  Gladys  Clare 

Alice,  da.  of  Charles  Clement  Tudway  [see  Hervey- Bathurst,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Beryl 

Joan,  b.  1909, — Anne,  b.  1913, — Diana  Primrose,  b.  1916. Eustace  Cuthbert,  O.B.E.,  b.  1881  ; is 

Major  Suffolk  Regt.  ; formerly  Lieut.  Suffolk  Imperial  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-19  with  Tank 
Corps  (despatches,  O.B.E.);  O.B.E.  1919:  m.  1906,  Cecil  Bligh,  only  da.  of  Philip  Nutting,  of 
Springlands,  Stanmore,  and  has  issue  living,  Eustace  Ronald  Cuthbert,  b.  1907, — John  Cuthbert,  b. 
1910.  Residence,  Hill  House,  Belstead,  Ipswich,  Suffolk. 

Sisters  living — Maude  Marian  : m.  1888,  Frederick  Anthony  Denny.  Residences , Horwood  House, 

Winslow,  Bucks  ; 73,  Grosvenor  Street,  W. Norah  Blanche  : in.  ist,  1898,  Capt.  William  G. 

Pitt  Miller,  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.,  who  d.  1906;  2ndly,  1913,  Capt.  Guy  Noel  Vivian, 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Ruby  : m.  1919,  Major  Arthur  Henry 
Carr  Sutherland,  O.B.E.,  M.C.  [see  Sutherland,  K.].  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  {Lady  Quilter),  da.  of  the  late  John  Wheeley  Bevington, 
of  Worcester  and  Brighton:  in.  .1867,  Sir  (William)  Cuthbert  Quilter,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1911. 
Residences,  Woodhall,  Woodbridge  ; 7,  Queen’s  Parade,  Bath. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Cuthbert,  was  one  of  the  Founders  of  the  National  Telephone  Co.  (Limited), 
and  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.,  or  Sudbury,  Div.  of  Suffolk  ( LU ) 1885-1906. 


* The  elder  brother,  John  Arnold  Cuthbert  Quilter,  b.  1875  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Naval  Div.  ; d. 
killed  in  action  at  the  Dardanelles)  1915. 


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RADCLIFFE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Milnesbridge  House^  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Joseph  Edward  Radcliffe,  4th 

Baronet;  b.  Aug.  1st,  1858;  his  father,  Sir 
Joseph  Percival  Pickford,  1908;  formerly  Capt. 
3rd  Batn.  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire 
Regt.)  : m.  1881,  Mary  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Reginald  Francis  George  Talbot  [ see  B. 
Talbot  de  Malahide,  colls.],  of  Rhode  Hill,  Lyme 
Regis,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a bend  engrailed  sable  charged  with  a 
crescent  of  the  field  for  difference.  Crrst—  A bull’s  head 
erased  sable,  horns  argent,  tipped  or,  gorged  with  a ducal 
coronet  of  the  second 

Seats — Rudding  Park,  Harrogate,  Yorkshire  ; Royton 
Hall,  Oldham,  Lancashire. 


Sons  living— EVERARD  JOSEPH,  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Downside,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1906) ; formerly 
Capt.  Yorkshire  Hussars  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  : in.  1909,  Daisy,  da.  of  Capt.  Henry  Ashton 
Case,  of  Beckford  Hall,  near  Tewkesbury,  Gloucester- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  Joseph  Benedict  Everard 
Henry,  b.  1910, — Hugh  John  Reginald  Joseph,  b.  1911, — 

Harry  Peter  Joseph,  b 1914.  Residence , 25,  Queen’s 

Virtue  for  its  own  sake  Gardens,  Bays  water,  W.2.  Clubs,  Boodle’s,  Yorkshire, 

’ Northern  Counties. Joseph  Francis  Edward,  b.  1891  ; 

is  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers ; served  during  European  War  1914- 15  (wounded). Robert, 

b.  1898.—— Charles  Joseph  Basil,  b.  1900. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Winifride  (Freyda),  b.  1885:  in.  1914,  Capt.  Thomas  Cecil  de  Trafford, 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  who  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1914 
[see  de  Trafford,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Brothers  living—  Henry  Joseph  Francis,  b.  1862  : formerly  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Queen’s  Own 
Cameron  Highlanders ; European  War  1914-18  as  Draft  Conductor : m.  1896,  Gertrude  Mary 
Philomena,  da.  of  the  late  John  Coventry  [see  E.  Coventry,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 
Edward  Joseph,  b.  1904, — Gertrude  Mary  Catherine,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Burgate,  Fordingbridge, 
Hants.  Club,  Hyde  Park.  Philip  John  Joseph,  C.M .(?.,  b.  1863  ; is  Col.  (retired)  R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1893,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Frederick  Aloysius  Weld,  G.C.M.G.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Arthur  Philip  Joseph,  b.  1896  ; 
Lieut.  R.A.  ; d (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Mary,  b.  1894  : in.  1919,  Capt. 

Bernard  Percy  Turnbull  Lees,  M.C.,  Dorsetshire  Yeo.  [see  Lees,  Bt.,  cr.  1897]. Bernard  Percival 

Joseph,  b.  1869:  m.  1896,  Georgina  Mary,  da.  of  Maurice  Murray,  D.L.,  of  Beech  Hill,  Cork, 
having  had  with  other  issue,  Percival  Victor  Alban,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed 

in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Cyril  William  Joseph,  b.  1902. Roger  Chidiock  Joseph, 

b.  1872 ; formerly  Lieut.  Durham  Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.A. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Agnes  Catherine. Mary  Filumena : in.  1899,  William  Joseph  Manley, 

and  has  issue  living,  Marie. Mary  Katharine  Theresa,  is  a nun. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Godfrey  Edward  Allaster,  b.  1832 ; formerly  Capt.  W.  York- 
shire Regt.  : in.  1863,  Geraldine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Anthony  George  Wright  Biddulph,  of 
Burton  Park,  Petworth,  and  has  issue  living,  Allaster  Joseph,  b.  1867, — Mary  Frances.  Residence, 
Dan-y-Graig,  Grosmont,  co.  Monmouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  John  Radcliffe,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1829,  d.  T908  : 
m.  i860,  Clementina  Maria,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Anthony  Wright  Biddulph, 
of  Burton  Park,  Petworth  : — 

Charles  James  Forbes,  b.  1864  : m.  1901,  Caroline  E.  A.,  el.  da.  of  the  late  John  Octavius  Western, 
of  The  Lindens,  Picton,  New  Zealand.  Residence,  Whavelunga,  Telewaite,  New  Zealand.—  — 
Gwendoline  Amelia  Mary.  Residence , Ordsall,  Twyford,  Berks. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Reginald  St.  Clair  Radcliffe,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b. 
1830,  d.  1913:  m.  i860,  Georgiana  Mary,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Pickford  : — 

Arthur  Charles  Forbes,  b.  1861.  Residence,  The  Old  Hall,  Stackhouse,  Settle,  Yorkshire. 

This  family,  of  Saxon  origin,  took  its  name  from  the  village  of  Radcliffe  in  Lancashire.  Richard 
de  Radclyffe,  Seneschal  and  Minister  of  the  Forests  in  Blackburnshire,  accompanied  Edward  I.  in  his 
wars  in  Scotland,  and  received  from  that  monarch  a grant  of  a charter  of  freewarren  and  chase  in  all  his 
demesne  lands  of  Radcliffe.  Mary,  only  sister  of  the  last  male  heir  of  the  Radcliffes,  was  the  mother 
of  Joseph  Pickford,  Esq.,  who  assumed  the  surname  of  Radcliffe  1795,  and  was  created  a baronet,  with 
a gratuitous  patent,  in  recognition  of  his  prompt  and  judicious  exertions  as  a magistrate  during  a 
period  of  insubordination,  danger,  and  alarm,  in  1812. 

RALLI,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Park  Street,  City  of  Westminster. 

Sir  Lucas  Eustratio  Ralli,  1 st  Baronet,  son 
of  the  late  Eustratio  Ralli,  of  93,  Lancaster  Gate,  W., 
and  Scio  House,  Putney  Heath,  S.W.  ; b.  March  30th,  1846; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1868,  M.A. 
1871)  ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  Ralli  Bros.,  East  India  merchants, 
of  25,  Finsbury  Circus,  E.C.,  and  a Gov.  of  the  London  and 
of  several  other  Hospitals:  m.  1873,  Eugenie,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Leonidas  P.  Argenti,  of  Marseilles,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  the  2nd  son,  Leo  Lucas,  b.  1884;  Capt.  Army  Ser. 
Corps ; d.  (on  active  service  during  European  War)  1917. 

5Vrms — Azure,  a lion  rampant  argent  sem£e  of  lozenges  of  the  first, 
in  chief  a crescent  between  two  crosses  couped  of  the  second.  Crrat — A 
lion  as  in  the  arms  holding  between  the  paws  a cross  couped  argent. 

Residence —2,  Park  Street,  W.  Clubs— City  of  London,  New 

University,  Junior  Athenaeum,  Royal  Automobile. 


Keep  to  the  straight  path.  Son  living— EUSTRATIO  LUCAS,  M.C. , b.  July  14th,  1876  ; ed.  at 


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Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1898) ; is  in  the  firm  of  Ralli  Bros.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1901, 
with  34th  Middlesex  Imperial  Yeo.,  European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  R.F.A.  (M.C.):  m.  19x4, 
Louise  Warrington  Williams,  and  has  issue  living,  Godfrey  Victor,  b.  1915,— Lucas  John,  b. 
1920, — Diana  Myrtle,  b.  1918.  Residence , Woodlands  Park,  Leatherhead.  Clubs , City  of 
London,  Portland. 

Daughters  living— Mary,  b.  1875  : m.  1895,  her  cousin,  Peter  Ralli,  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel, 
b.  1897  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,— Alexandra,  b.  1896, — Mabel,  b.  1899. 

Residence , 11,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W. Julia,  b.  1877  : m.  1896,  Stephen  Schilizzi,  and  has 

issue  living,  John  Stephen,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at  Eton,— Mary  Julia,  b.  1898, — Margaret  Isabelle,  b. 
1900, — Alexandra  Helen,  b.  1904.  Residences,  Guilsborough  Court,  Northampton  ; 7,  Wellington 

Court,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. Janie,  b.  1881 : 7 n.  1905,  Baron  Dimitri  Eccnomo,  and  has  issue 

living,  John  Dimitri,  b.  1906, — Helen  Julia,  b.  1908, — Marie  Nora,  b.  T912.  Residences,  6,  Piazza 
Stazione,  Trieste,  Austria  ; Schloss  Spessa-Capriva,  Friuli,  Austria. 


RAMSAY,  Creation  (N.S.)  1666,  of  Bamff,  Perthshire. 

Sir  James  Henry  Ramsay,  ioth 
Baronet ; b.  1832  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George, 
1871 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1st  class  Classics  and  Modern  History 
1855,  M.A.  1857);  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow 
1906,  and  St.  Andrews  1918;  Hon.  Litt.D., 
Camb.  1908;  formerly  Student  of  Ch.  Ch., 
and  Public  Examiner  in  Law  and  Modem 
History  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1863  ; is  a Fellow 
of  British  Acad.,  and  D.L.  for  co.  Perth;  un- 
successfully contested  co.  Forfar  (L)  1872  : m. 
1st.  1861,  Elizabeth  Mary  Charlotte,  who  d. 
1868,  da.  of  William  Scott  Kerr,  of  Chat  to 
and  Sunlaws,  Roxburgh;  2ndly,  1873,  Char- 
lotte Fanning,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Stewart,  of  Ardvorlich,  and  has  issue. 

&vxnn — Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules,  charged  on  the  breast 
with  an  escutcheon  of  the  field.  Crtat — An  unicorn’s  head  couped  argent,  maned  and  horned  or. 
Supporters — Two  griffins. 

Seat — Bamff,  Alyth,  Perthshire.  Clubs — Oxford  and  Cambridge,  New. 


Son  living — By  2nd  marriage—  JAMES  DOUGLAS,  b.  April  19th,  1878  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899)  ; Major  Yeo.,  and  Roy.  Commr.  on  H.M.’s  Balmoral  Estates  : in. 
1908,  Hope  Anita  Jane,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Donald  MacGregor,  formerly  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  has  issue  living,  Neis  Alexander,  b.  1909, — David  James,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Balmoral. 
Clubs , Caledonian,  New. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Emily  Mary,  b.  1863. Charlotte  Lilias,  o.  1865. — - 

Agnata  Frances,  b.  1867  ; was  “Senior  Classic”  in  Camb.  Classical  Tripos  1887:  m.  1888,  as  his 
second  wife,  the  Rev.  Henry  Montagu  Butler,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1918,  Master  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.,  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely,  and  Chap.-in-Ord.  to  H.M.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
James  Ramsay  Montagu,  M.V.O. , O.B  E.,  b.  1889  [see  “ Companionage  ”J, — Gordon  Kerr 
Montagu,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Yeo.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1916, — Nevile  Montagu, 

b.  1893;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut.  Household  Batn.,  and  Intelligence  Officer. By 

2nd  marriage — Da7ne  Katharine  Marjory  ( Duchess  0/  A tholl),  D.B.E.,  LL.D.,h  1874  ; is  a 
J.P.  ; m.  1899,  the  8th  Duke  of  Atholl.  Residences , Blair  Castle,  Blair  Atholl,  Perthshire  ; 
Dunkeld  House,  and  Eastwood,  Dunkeld ; 84,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. -Ferelith,  b.  1881:  m. 

1910,  Col.  Paul  Robert  Burn-Clerk-Rattray,  C.B.E.,  D.L.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  James 
Silvester,  b.  1919,— Charlotte  Elizabeth,  b.  1911, — Grizel  Margaret,  b.  19x3, — Persis  Mary,  b.  1915, 
— Helen  Priscilla,  b.  1917.  Residence , Craighall-Rattray,  Blairgowrie.-^— Alma  Imogen  Mary, 
b.  1886:  m.  1916,  Sydney  Armitage  Armitage-Smith,  C.B.,  Financial  Adviser  to  Persian  Govt., 
and  has  issue  living,  Julian  Nigel  Armitage,  b.  1916, — Peronelle  Imogen,  b.  1920.  Residences , 
Parc  Mokhber-ed-Dowleh,  Teheran,  Persia  ; 29,  York  Terrace,  N.W. 

Brother  living — George  Gilbert,  b.  1839;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1st  class 
Classical  Greats  1861,  M.A.  1864);  LL.D.,  Edinburgh,  Aberdeen,  and  Glasgow,  and  D.Lit., 
Dublin  ; was  Professor  of  Humanity  in  Glasgow  Univ.  1863-1906  : m.  1865,  Gertrude  Schuyler,  whorf. 

1911,  only  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Graham,  of  Brooksby,  Largs,  Ayrshire,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Alexander  {Club,  New),  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1891);  LL.B.  Glasgow,  1895;  Advocate,  Scotland,  1894:  m.  1905,  Cecilia  Maud  Sandford,  who 
d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  William  F.  Kemp,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  George  William  Neil 
b.  1907, — Sir  Malcolm  Graham  (of  17,  Sumner  Place,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.  Clubs,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  Athenaeum),  K.C.B. , b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Winchester  (Scholar),  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Exhibitioner,  B.A.  1894)  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1896,  and  Treasury  1897  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  First 
Lord  of  the  Treasury  (Rt.  Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour,  M.P.)  1902-5,  a Principal  Clerk  in  the  Treasury 
1909-14,  and  Assist.  Sec.  1914-19,  since  when  he  has  been  Controller  of  Establishments;  C.B. 
(Civil)  1905,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1915:  m.  1901,  Edith  Margaret,  da.  of  Gilbert  Wakefield,  formerly 
of  Machynlleth,  N.  Wales, — Gilbert  Biscoe  {Club,  Caledonian),  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Winchester, — 
Susan  Emily, — Gertrude  Margaret  Noel.  Residence,  Drumore,  Blairgowrie.  Clubs,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  New,  Alpine. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Ramsay,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d.  1901  : m. 
1867,  Harriot  Wollaston  (who  m.  2ndly,  1906,  Herbert  Charles  Fanshawe,  C.S.I., 
of  72,  Philbeach  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Julius  Bentall  Dennys,  I.S.C., 
formerly  of  Westbourne,  Sidmouth  : — 

Arthur  Dennys  Gilbert,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  Political  Agent,  Loralai,  Baluchistan  ; employed  on  special  duty  with  Seistan  Arbitration 
Commn.  1906-7;  C.I.E.  1911,  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1910,  Alice  Frances  Norah,  da.  of  Col.  Henry 
Finnis,  C.S.I.  Club,  Cavalry. 

This  family  is  lineally  descended  in  the  male  line  from  Neis  de  Ramsay,  principal  Physician  to 
Alexander  II.,  King  of  Scotland,  as  appears  by  a charter  from  that  monarch,  dated  1232,  conferring 
on  him  the  lands  of  Bamff  and  others  adjacent,  which  are  still  in  possession  of  the  family.  Sir  Gilbert 
Ramsay,  Baron  of  Bamff,  one  of  the  descendants  of  Neis,  was  created  a baronet  of  Nova  Scotia 
for  the  gallantry  of  his  son  James  at  the  battle  of  Pentland  Hills,  1666. 


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RAMSAY.  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Balmain,  Kincardineshire. 

Sir  Herbert  Ramsay,  5th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  9th, 
1868;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Alexander  Entwisle,  1902:  m. 
1902,  Mabel,  da.  of  William  Joseph  Hutchinson,  of  Aldingham, 
Winton,  Australia,  and  has  issue. 

2Mrms — Argent,  an  eagle  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  membered  gules, 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a rose  of  the  field,  drtst — A demi-eagle  displayed 
sable. 

Residence — Turemetta,  Mosman,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 


Sons  living— ALEXANDER  BURNETT,  b.  April,  1903. Herbert 

William  Alexander,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living— Nora  Marjorie,  b.  1905. Constance  Agnes,  b.  1912. 

Sisters  living— Ellen  Georgina  : m.  1893,  Major  Arthur  Patrick  Bateman- 
Champain,  M.V.O.,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  1907  [Currie,  Bt.]."  ■ Nora. 
Florence  Augusta:  m.  1919,  as  his  second  wife,  John  Bertie  Norreys 
Entwisle.  Residence , Kilworth  House,  Rugby. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Ellen  Augusta:  m.  1885,  Ernestde  S.  Hamilton  Browne,  J.P., 
of  Comber  House,  Claudy,  co.  Londonderry.  Residence,  Brookfield,  Tullamore,  King’s  co. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Francis  Ramsay,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1838,  d. 
1890:  m.  1868,  Jane  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Frederick  Hervey  Sandys,  of 
Cheltenham : — 

Hugh  Entwisle,  b.  1871  : m , 1901,  Elsie  Lavater,  da.  of  William  Cox,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander 
Hugh,  b.  1905, — John  Entwisle,  b.  1908, — Irene  Beatrice,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Shanghai,  China. 

Noel  Bannerman,  b.  1875  : m.  1905,  Edith  Katharine,  da.  of  Francis  Johnson,  M.D.,  and  has  issue 

living,  Noel  Entwisle  Burnett,  A 1907.  Residence,  Shanghai,  China. Rhoda  Beatrice  : m.  1901, 

Harold  John  Craig,  and  has  issue  living,  Marjorie,  b.  1902, — Sybil  Constance,  b.  1903, — Jean  Isabel,  * 
b.  1905, — Heather  Rhoda,  b.  1906.  Sybil : ni.  1896,  Frank  Cook,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril 

Ramsay,  b.  1898,— Bernard  Prescott,  b.  1901. Olive  : m.  1896,  Harry  Geary  Gardner,  and  has 

issue  living,  Hugh  Geary,  b.  1900, — James  Geary,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Hankow,  China. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Ramsay,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1843,  d , 1913  : m. 
1876,  Florence  Mary  (now  of  Cams  Hall,  Fareham),  only  child  of  the  late 
Richard  J.  Hilton,  of  Preston  House,  Faversham  : — 

Hilton  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.  ; served 

during  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; D.S.O.  1916. Norman,  b.  1880; 

Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914. John  Richard,  b. 

1883;  MajorR.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.  Ethel,  b.  1882:  m. 

1906,  Major  William  Thompson  Armitage,  R.A. Hilda,  b.  1885  : m.  (Jan.)  1912,  Eugene  Spinney, 

and  has  issue  living,  David  John,  b.  (Oct.)  1912, — Martin  Giles,  b.  1916, — Juliet  Ethel,  b.  1914. 
—Evelyn,  b.  1887  : m.  1909,  Cuthbert  Radcliffe,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard,  b.  1912, — 
Norman,  h,  1914, — Michael,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Oaklands,  Dyke  Road  Avenue,  Brighton. 

Issue  of  the  late  Bertin  Ramsay,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1850,  d.  1907  : m.  18&1, 
Kate  Graveraet  (now  of  Appleton,  Wisconsin,  U.S.A.),  da.  of  Dr.  Daniel  Webster 
King,  of  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  U.S.A.  : — 

Hallie  Ellen  : m.  1907,  Rolla  Barnum  Watson,  and  has  issue  living,  Patricia  Ramsay,  b.  1910. 
Residence,  New  York  City,  U.S.A. —Ethel  Katherine:  m.  1912,  Hugh  Park  (junior),  a Mining 
Engineer,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Ramsay,  b.  1913-  Residence,  Cobalt,  Ontario. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Ramsay,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1815,  d.  1867  : m • 
1848,  Georgina  Hay,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  William  Foreman  Home,  of  Wedder- 
burn : — 

William  Alexander,  b.  1848 ; formerly  Col.  Comdg.  9th  Regt.  Dist.  ; is  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired) ; 
commanded  1st  Provisional  Regt.  of  Hussars ; formerly  4th  Hussars  : m.  1873,  Susan  Newcombe, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  William  Minchener,  of  Clontarf,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank 
William  (Club,  United  Service),  C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  1875  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Col. 
Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  ; is  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  temporary  Brig.-Gen.  2nd 
Inf.  Brig.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  in  command  of  Mounted  Inf.,  European  War  1914-19  as  tem- 
porary Brig.-Gen  and  temporary  Maj. -Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col  , 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  was 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Madras  1898-1900;  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919, — Alexander 
Fitzgerald  (Club,  United  Service),  b.  1880  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-16  (prisoner), 

— Bertram  Home,  M.V.O.,  R.N.  (Club,  United  Service),  A 1883;  became  Lieut.  1904,  Lieut. -Com. 
1912,  and  Com.  1916  ; European  War  1914-18  (Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour, 
M.V.O.) ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918, — Georgina  Frances:  m.  1900,  Col.  Henry  Edward  Garstin, 
D.S.O.,  R.A., — Elizabeth  Grace:  m.  1st,  1912,  Capt.  Meyricke  Entwisle  Lloyd,  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914,  of  Dolobran,  Isaf,  Montgomeryshire  ; 2ndly,  1919,  Major 
Edward  Reginald  Kearsley,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers.  Residence,  5,  Montpellier  Parade, 
Cheltenham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Sir  George  Dalhousie  Ramsay,  C.B.,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet  (by  his 
2nd  wife  Elizabeth,  sister  of  nth  Earl  of  Dalhousie),  b.  1828,  d.  1920:  m.  1864, 
Eleanor  Julia  Charteris,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  John  Crawfurd,  F.R.S.,  Gov.  of 
Singapore  : — 

Elizabeth  Edith,  b.  1865  : m.  1894,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Barton  Reginald  Vaughan  Mills 
(formerly  V.  of  Bude,  Cornwall,  and  an  Assist.  Chap,  at  Chapel  Royal,  Savoy),  and  has  issue 
living,  George  Ramsay  Acland,  b.  1896,— Agnes  Edith,  b.  1895, — Violet  Eleanor,  b.  1902.  Resi- 
dence, 38,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Marmaduke  Ramsay,  7th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1893  : 
m.  1858,  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  James  Charles 
Innes,  B.S.C.,  of  23,  Dunsford  Place,  Bath: — 

Elizabeth  Maule.  Residence , 68,  Longridge  Road,  South  Kensington,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Ramsay,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Burnett-Ramsay,  b.  1821,  d.  1865  : m.  1854,  Anne,  who 
d.  1880,  da.  of  Duncan  Davidson,  of  Inchmarlo,  co.  Kincardine  : — 

Katharine  Jane  Burnett.  Residence , Banchory  Lodge,  Banchory. Anne  Elizabeth  Burnett 

(Baroness  Benlinck) : m.  1904,  Baron  Bentinck,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  formerly  Major  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own)  [see  “ Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility”].  Residence,  Larachmore, 
Strachan,  by  Banchory. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Ramsay  (infra) : — 

Tssue  of  the  late  Robert  Ramsay,  b.  1818,  d.  1910:  m.  1855,  Susan,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of 
William  Fullarton  Lindsay  Carnegie,  of  Kimblethmont,  Forfarshire  : — 

Marmaduke  Francis,  b.  i860 : ttt.  1895,  Alice,  da.  of  Ottiwell  Charles  Waterfield,  formerly  of 


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Nackington  House,  Canterbury,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Marmaduke,  b.  1897  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918,— Robert  Ottiwell,  b.  1901,— Dorothy  Christian,  b.  1896, — 
Edith  Margaret,— Frances  Marion,— Helen  Prudence.  Residence , Dane  Court,  Estry,  Kent. 
Robert  Christian,  b.  1861  : tn.  1907,  Olive  Zillah,  da.  of  W.  W.  Voss,  of  Penrice.  Queens- 
land, and  has  with  other  issue  living,  Alexander  Robert,  b.  1910, — Norman  Ian,  b.  1915, —Susan 
Mabel  Christian,  b.  1908,— Nora  Honor,  b.  1911, — Olive  Joan,  b.  19 — ,— Diana  Patricia,  b.  iq — . 

Residence , Harrow,  Queensland. Edward  Lauderdale,  b.  1865. Arthur  Douglas,  b.  1868  : 

m.  1914,  Winifred,  da.  of  W.  H.  Turner,  of  Geraldton,  W.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  a son, 

b.  19—. Norman,  b.  1869  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

—Mabel.  Residence,  Howletts,  Canterbury. Nina Edith  Patricia:  tn.  1904,  William 

John  Knox,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Robert  Blake,  b.  1909,— Patricia,  b.  1907,— Edith  Elisabeth, 
b,  1912.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Ramsay,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1787,  d.  1846  : 
m.  1817,  Margaret,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  Patrick  Cruikshank,  of  Stracathro, 
Forfarshire  : — 

Elizabeth  Patricia  : tn.  1877,  Major  Francis  Fenwick  Laye,  who  d.  1881. 

Sir  Alexander,  the  1st  baronet,  was  2nd  son  of  Sir  Thomas  Burnett,  6th  baronet  [see  Burnett, 
Bt.] ; he  succeeded  his  uncle  in  the  Ramsay  estates  1806  and  assumed,  by  Roy.  license,  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Ramsay. 


Ramsay-Fairfax-Lucy,  see  Lucy. 


Ramsay-Steel-Maitland,  see  Maitland. 


DEN,  Creation  (E.)  1689,  of  Byram,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  John  Frecheville  Ramsden,  6th  baronet; 
b.  Jan.  7th,  1877;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John  William,  1914; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Major  Territorial 
Force  Reserve,  and  patron  of  four  livings;  High  Sheriff  of 
Buckinghamshire  1920 : m.  1901,  Joan,  da.  of  Geoffrey 
Fowell  Buxton,  of  Dunston  Hall,  Norwich  [sec  Buxton,  Bt., 
colls.,  cr.  1803],  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  sable,  three 
rams’  heads  couped  of  the  first.  Cmt — An  armed  arm  couped  at  the  elbow 
erect  proper,  holding  a fleur-de-lis  sable. 

Seats — Byram,  Ferrybridge;  Turweston  Manor,  Brackley,  Northants  ; 
Longley  Hall,  Huddersfield ; Bulstrode  Park,  Gerrard’s  Cross,  Bucks  ; 
Muncaster  Castle,  Ravenglass,  Cumberland  ; Ardverikie,  Kingussie. 


Sons  living— JOHN  ST.  MAUR,  b.  April  26th,  1902. Geoffrey 

William,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Joyce,  b.  1907. 

Sister  living — Hermione  Charlotte,  b.  1867. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  James  Ramsden  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Charles  Francis  Ramsden,  b.  1835,  d.  1910  : m.  1863,  Emma,  who 
d.  1897,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Duncombe,  and  widow  of  Ellis  Gosling,  of  Busbridee  Hall, 
Surrey  : — 

Frederick  William,  b.  1864;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Coldstream  Guards,  and  Capt.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  m.  1887,  Lady  Elizabeth  Maud  Conyngham,  da.  of  4th  Marquess  Conyngham,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  Frederick  Ingram,  b.  1888  ; sometime  in  Diplo.  Ser., — Cynthia  Maud, 
b.  1891  : m.  1917,  Roland  Thomas  Nugent, — Moyra  Gwendolen,  b.  1900, — Enid  Florence 
Beatrice,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Willinghurst,  Guildford.  Club,  Turf.— -Caryl  John,  b.  1868  ; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1st  Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of 
Albany’s);  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major);  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.  : tn.  1919,  Madge  Adell,  da.  of  Senator  William  Addison  Scott, 

of  Lexington,  Kentucky,  U.S.A.  Club,  White’s. Henry  Ramsden-Jodkell,  C.M.G.,  b.  1871 ; 

is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; was  Director,  Min.  of  Munitions  1915-18  ; European  War  1914-17  (C.M.G.)  ; 
C.M.G.  1917  ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1920  the  additional  surname  of  Jodrell : m.  1902,  Dorothy 
Lynch,  C.B.E.,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Edward  Thomas  Davenant  Cotton-Jodrell,  K.C.B.  [see 
V.  Combermere,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Susan  Dorothy,  b.  1903, — Frances  Barbara, 
b.  1905,— Mary  Angela,  b.  1916.  Residences , Taxal  Lodge,  Whaley  Bridge;  10,  Stanhope 

Street,  W.  Club,  White’s— —Josslyn  Vere,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1902);  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  at  War 
Office;  served  during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1919:  tn.  1909,  Olive  Clotilde  Bouhier,  da.  of  Frederic  William  Imbert-Terry,  of 
Aston  House,  Aston,  Stevenage,  Herts,  and  has  issue  living,  Caryl  Oliver  Imbert,  b.  1915  Club , 
White’s. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  James  Ramsden,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1799,  d. 

1871  : tn.  1829,  the  Hon.  Frederica  Selina  Law,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  1st  Baron 

Ellenborough  : — 

William  John  Freschville,  b.  1845 : formerly  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards,  and  Capt. 
Yorkshire  Dragoons  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  York  ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign 
1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star)  : tn.  1877,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  James 
Lindsay,  K. C.M.G.  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.].  Residence,  Rogerthorpe  Manor,  Pontefract.  Clubs, 

Travellers’,  Wellington. Florence  Mary:  tn.  1st,  1872,  John  Hope  Barton,  who  d.  1876;  2ndly, 

1887,  Frank  Sumner  Hatchard,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Henry  John 

Hope  (of  Saxby  Hall,  Lincolnshire),  b.  1873  : tn.  1903,  Emma  Alice,  O.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 

Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the  late  George  William  Lowther  [see  Lowther, 
Bt.,  cr.  1824].  Residence,  Hillthorpe,  Pontefract. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  John  Ramsden  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Henry  Ramsden,  b.  1845,  d.  1874 : m.  1871,  Francesca  Romana 
Maria,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Charles  Jebb,  of  Clifton 
Robert  Charles  Plumptre,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1895) : 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1901 ; is  a J.P.  for  Notts.  Residence , Carlton  Hall,  Worksop.  Club , Oxford  and 

Cambridge. Frances  Mary  Alice:  m.  1896,  the  Rev.  John  Alfred  James,  who  d.  1910,  R.  of 

Dodington,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Charles  Patrick,  b.  1898  ; is  Lieut.  R.E., — George  Herbert 
Gladwyn,  R.N. , b.  1901 ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  1919, — John  Cecil,  b.  1904.  Residence , Wigthorpe 
Hill,  Worksop. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Plumptre,  b.  1848,  d.  1916  : m.  1875,  Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
William  Kelly,  of  Blackheath 

John  Edward  Cecil,  b.  1881.  William  Eustace,  b.  1882.— — Five  das. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Arthur  Ramsden,  b.  1849,  d.  1902  : m.  1875,  Elizabeth  Mary  (now 
of  Harkaway,  Upwey,  Victoria,  Australia),  da.  of  John  Leckenby,  formerly  of  Scar- 
borough 

Edith  Elizabeth  Mary  : m.  1897,  Walter  Henry  Fossey.  Residence , Melbourne.  Emily  Gertrude  : 
m.  1899,  Albert  W.  Chartres.  Residence,  Melbourne. Maud. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Pemberton  Ramsden,  b.  1854,  d.  1911  : m.  1883,  Alice  Louisa 
(now  of  Upper  Park  Road,  N.W.)  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Malet  [see  Malet,  Bt., 
colls.]  : — 

Arthur  Amherst,  b.  1889  ; Somerset  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. Ralph 

Western,  b.  1890;  Acting  Capt.  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1915-16.  Evelyn  Charlotte.— —Alice 
Frida.— — Guendolen  Ebba. Frances  Teresa.^— Monica  Hilda. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Ramsden  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  John  Ramsden,  b.  1817,  d.  1892  : m.  1844,  Mary  Matilda,  who  d. 
1875,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Gipps,  of  Elmley,  Kent : — 

Algernon  Feilden,  b.  1850  : m.  1892,  Mary  Smith,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Purdom,  solicitor  and 
banker,  of  Hawick,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Feilden,  b.  1893.— —Mary  Emma  Frances : m. 

1876,  Thomas  Eadie  Purdom,  M.D.  Residence,  Ellerslie,  Park  Hill  Road,  Croydon. Elizabeth 

Emily  Cecilia. Frances  Eleanor  Matilda.  Residence,  16,  West  Mall,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Ramsden,  b.  1818,  d.  1893 : m.  1846,  Mary  Hamilton, 
who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hamilton  Beamish,  formerly  of  Mount  Beamish, 
Ireland : — 

Charles  Hamilton  b.  1847  : m.  1873,  Caroline  Augusta,  da.  of  James  McEwen,  of  San  Francisco,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Harold  Lowther,  B.Sc.  (of  5530,  Taft  Avenue,  Oakland,  California), 
b.  1883:  ed.  at  California  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1908):  m.  1912,  Cecile  W.,  da.  of  W.  S.  Childs,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Dean  b.  1915.  Dorothy  Childs  b.  1913, — Percival  Scott  Webber,  b.  1886  ; 
m.  1910,  Abigail  E.,  da.  of  F.  E.  Philbrick,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Sarah  b.  1912,  Shirley 
Carolyn  b.  1916.— —Herbert  Frecheville  Smyth,  C.B.E.,  b.  1856;  is  Col.  Indian  Army  (retired), 
and  a J.P.  for  Sussex;  sometime  Mil.  Accountant-Gen.,  India;  served  in  Afghanistan  1879-80 
(medal),  at  Suakin  1885  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  in  Burma  1886-7  (despatches,  thanks  of  Govt, 
of  India,  medal,  Brevet  Major),  European  War  1915  and  1918-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919:  m.  1889,  the  Hon.  Edwyna  Susan  Elizabeth  Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes,  da.  of 
17th  Baron  Saye  and  Sele,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Charles  Frescheville,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  19 — );  is  in  I.C.S.  ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt., — Mary  Edwyna,  b.  1890;  European  War  1914-19  as  a V.A.D. 
Nurse.  Residence,  Moseham  House,  Wadhurst,  Sussex. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Selwyn  Ramsden,  b.  1830,  d.  1865  : m.  1862,  Mary  Jane, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Parker,  R.  of  Wyton  : — 

Frederick  Plumptre,  b.  1863;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886):  m.  1906,  Norah  White. 
Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Ramsden  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Plumptre  Ramsden,  b.  1848,  d.  1901  : 1887,  Ethel  Frances  Alice 
now  of  Heathfield,  Weston,  Bath,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Havelock,  Bom.  C.S.  : — 
William  Havelock  Chaplin,  M.C.,  b.  1888;  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  attached 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1915-18  (M.C.) : m.  1918,  Christine  Adelaide,  da.  of  James 
Yexombe  Baldwin,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919.^— Elaine  Margaret  Frecheville,  b.  1894. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Francis  Edward  Ramsden,  R.N.,  b.  1849,  d.  1882:  m.  1879,  Emma 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  F.  W.  Birch,  Indian  Army  : — 

Francis  Charles  Home,  b.  1880.  Residence,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Ramsden,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Robert  Ramsden, 
of  Osberton,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  John  Ramsden,  b.  1836,  d.  1903  : m.  1865,  Anna  Cassandra, 
who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  the  Hon.  Major  Jacob  Henniker  [see  B.  Henniker, 
colls.] 

Frederick  Frank,  b.  1867  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15  and  1917  : 
m.  1893,  Selina  Lucinda,  da.  of Capt.  Edmund  Mackinnon,  2nd  Life  Guards.  Residence,  Collyweston 
Manor,  Stamford.  Cassandra : m.  1898,  George  W-illiam  Staunton,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frank 
Staunton,  of  Staunton  Hall,  Notts.— Frances  Georgina  : m.  1919,  Charles  Allan  Cooke.  Resi- 
dence, 27,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Charles  Ramsden  (infra) 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  John  Ramsden,  b.  1855,  d.  1918;  m.  1883,  Elizabeth  Alice  (now 
of  10,  Lampard  House,  Maida  Hill  West,  W.),  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Hawkins,  of  Martins- 
town,  Dorset : — 

Arthur  Geoffrey  Francis,  D.S  O.,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; formerly  Lieut. 
Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Chevalier 
Legion  of  Honour);  D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1918,  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  S.  B.  Cowan,  LL.D., 
and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Anthony  Frecheville,  b.  1919.  Residence , 10,  Lampard  House, 

Maida  Hill,  W. John  Hope  Frecheville,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Repton  ; is  Lieut.  Wiltshire  Regt. 

Elizabeth  Joan,  b.  1885:  w.  1910,  Julian  Baring-Gould,  Sarawak  Civil  Ser.  Residence,  Sibu, 

Sarawak. Frances  Honor,  b.  1893. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Ramsden,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Ramsden, 
only  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Frecheville  Ramsden,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Charles  Ramsden,  b.  1825,  d.  1891  : 1853,  Frances  Elizabeth, 

who  d.  1892,  da.  of  John  Deacon,  of  Mabledon,  Kent : — 

Rev.  William  Frecheville,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Eton,  at  Cuddesdon  Theological  Coll.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 

Oxford  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1888).  Residence,  St.  Saviour’s  Vicarage,  Scarborough. Rev. 

George,  b.  1862;  formerly  R.  of  Muckton,  with  Burwell  and  Walmsgate,  Lincolnshire:  nt.  1886 
Elizabeth  Jane,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  John  Wykes,  of  Daventry,  Northamptonshire. 
Residence, 


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Robert  Ramsden  was  seated  at  Longley  Hall,  temp.  Henry  VIII.  The  ist  baronet  received  his 
baronetcy  for  his  essential  services  and  the  distinguished  zeal  exhibited  by  him  at  the  Revolution. 
The  5th  baronet,  Sir  John  William,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Taunton  (£)  1853-7,  for  Hythe  1857-9,  for  W. 
Riding  of  York  1880-85,  for  Osgoldcross  Div.  of  E.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  York  1885-6,  and  was  Under- 
Sec.  of  State  tor  War  1857-8. 


RANKIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Bryngwyn,  Much  Dewchurch,  co.  Hereford. 

5iV(  James)  Reginald  (Lea)  Ran  kin,  2nd  Baronet-, 
b.  Aug.  31st,  1871;  J-.  his  father,  Sir  James,  1915;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner  1891, 
B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1901)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1899  ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Rt.  Hon. 
A.  Lyttleton,  P.C  , K.C.,  M.P.)  1903-4;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  Fellow 
of  Roy.  Historical  So.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire, 
and  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire;  has  been  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Batn. 
Herefordshire  Regt.,  and  Major  W.  KentYeo.  ; S.  Africa  1900, 
with  Rimington’s  Guides  (medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  ; has  Vol.  long  ser.  and  Coronation  medals  ; un- 
successfully contested  Devonshire,  Torquay  Div.  (C)  1900  ; 
was  Times  War  Correspondent  in  Morocco  1908,  and  with 
Bulgarian  Forces  1912  ; author  of  “A  Subaltern’s  Letters  to 
his  Wife,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  1896,  the  Hon.  Nest  Rice  (9,  Alexander  Square,  S.W.3), 
second  da.  of  6th  Baron  Dynevor,  and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Or,  a cinquefoil  gules,  in  chief  a battle-axe  erect  between  two  boars’  heads  couped,  and 
in  base  a boar’s  head  between  two  battle-axes  erect  sable.  CttSt — In  front  of  a cubit  arm  holding 

a battle-axe  proper,  three  cinquefoils  gules. 

Seats — Bryngwyn,  Hereford  ; Walterstone,  Abergavenny.  Clubs — Arts,  Oxford  and  Cam- 

bridge. 


Sons  living — HUBERT  CHARLES  RHYS,  b.  Aug.8th,  1899.— Arthur  Niall  Talbot,  b.  1904. 

Brothers  living— Charles  Herbert,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 

Col.  Hussars;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  with  Rimington’s  Guides  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.):  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1916  ; m.  1908,  Enid,  da.  of  the  late  Judge  — Williams,  and  has  issue  living,  William, 

b.  1909, — Rhondda,  b.  1910.  Chib,  Cavalry. Edwyn  Christopher,  b.  1879  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd 

Vol.  Batn.  King’s  Shropshire  L.I.  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo.  : m.  1914,  Helena  Mabel  Higgen,  da.  of  the 

late  Charles  J.  Galloway,  formerly  of  Thornyholrre,  Knutsford. Robert,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Trin. 

Coll.,  Camb.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1908;  is  Lieut.  Irish  Guards.  Residence , 35,  Thurloe  Square, 
S.W.  Clubs , New  University,  Arthur’s. 

Sisters  living— Annie  Beatrice,  b.  1866  : m.  1887,  Claude  Arthur  Cuthbert,  and  has  issue  living, 
James,  b.  1888, — Charles  Anthony  Surtees,  b.  1908, — Phyllis,  b.  1887  : m.  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  David 
Edward  Maitland-Makgill-Crichton,  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  [ see  E.  Lauderdale, 

colls.], — Marjorie  (twin;,  b.  1887.  Residence,  Bryn  Garth,  Much  Dewchurch,  Hereford. 

Margaret  Ethel,  b.  1868  : m.  1888,  Capt.  Thomas  Raymond  Symons,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas 

Edward  Raymond,  b.  1889  ; Capt.  Grenadier  Guards.  Residence,  Mynde  Park,  Hereford. Mary 

Sybil,  O.B.E.,  b.  1875;  is  Comdt.  of  a Hospital  and  Convalescent  Home;  O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1903, 
Charles  Francis  Kynaston  Mainwaring  [see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1798],  and  has  issue  living,  Mark 
Kynaston,  b.  19x9, — Anne  Kynaston,  b.  1905, — Ruth  Kynaston,  b.  1910, — Priscilla  Kynaston,  b. 

1914) — Joan  Kynaston,  b.  1916.  Residence , Oteley,  Ellesmere. Veronica,  b.  1881  : m.  1909, 

John  Ellison  Otto,  Bar.-at-law,  Lieut.  Highland  L.I.,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Margaret, 
b.  1910, — Susan  Veronica,  b.  1912. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  James,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Herefordshire,  N.  or  Leominster  Div.  ( C ) 1880-85, 

1886-1906,  and  1910-12. 


RAPHAEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Cavendish  Square,  St.  Marylebone. 

Sir  Herbert  Henry  Raphael,  M.P. , ist 

Baronet , el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Henry  Louis  Raphael, 
of  31,  Portland  Place,  W.,  by  his  first  cousin,  Henrietta,  da. 
of  John  Raphael ; b.  Sept.  23rd,  1859  ; ed.  in  Germany  and 
Switzerland,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1881);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883;  is  a Gov.  of  Guy’s 
Hospital,  a Trustee  of  National  Portrait  Gallery,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Essex  and  Derbyshire  ; enlisted  in  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.,  and  became  Lance  Corporal ; 
raised  two  Batns.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  of  which  he 
became  Major  (2nd  in  command)  ; sometime  a Member  of 
London  and  Essex  County  Councils  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested S.,  or  Romford,  Div.  of  Essex  (Z)  July  1892  and  Jan. 
1897,  and  N.  Div.  of  St.  Pancras  1895;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
S.  Div.  of  Derbyshire  Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918,  having 
been  defeated  there  Oct.  1900:  m.  1884,  Rosalie,  only 
da.  of  G.  F.  Coster,  J.P.,  of  Upper  Chines,  Shanklin, 
~ , ,,  Isle  of  Wight. 

1 o be,  rather  than  to  seem. 

$nns — Azure,  three  annulets  in  bend  within  two  bendlets,  the 
whole  between  as  many  tulips  leaved  and  slipped,  all  or.  Crtst — A mount  vert,  thereon  an  eagle’s 

head  erased  azure,  gorged  with  a collar  gemel  or,  and  between  two  tulips  as  in  the  arms. 


Seat — Hockley  Sole,  Capel  -in-le-Feme  near  Folkestone. 
Reform. 


Clubs — Royal  Automobile,  Portland, 


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DEBRETT’S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


RASCH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Woodhill,  Danbury,  Essex. 

Sir  Frederic  Carne  Rasch,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  Sept.  27th,  1880;  s.  his  father,  Major 
Sir  Frederic  Carne,  1914;  formerly  Major 
6th  Dragoon  Guards;  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches). 

$.rms — Quarterly  : azure  and  gules,  a cross  parted  and 
fretted  or,  between  in  the  first  quarter  a lion  rampant  per 
bend  sinister  ermine  and  erminois ; in  2nd  quarter  a pelican 
in  her  piety,  argent ; in  3rd  quarter  a griffin  segreant  of  the 
third  ; and  in  the  4th  quarter  a lion  rampant  of  the  last. 
Crist — Upon  a rock  proper  a gryphon’s  head  azure,  collared 
gemel  or,  in  front  thereof  a leopard’s  face  between  two  fleurs-de- 
lis  of  the  last. 

Seat — Woodhill,  Danbury,  Essex.  Club — Army  and  Navy. 


Brother  living— GUY  ELLAND  CARNE,  D.S.O.,  b. 
Aug.  15th,  1885  ; is  Major  Grenadier  Guards  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1915:  m.  1916,  Phyllis  Dorothy  Lind- 
say, da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Alwyn  Henry  Fulke 
Greville  ( see  E.  Warwick],  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 
Guy  Carne,  b.  19x8. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet  -Katherine  Anne  (. Lady  Rasch),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Lysons 
Griffinhoofe,  ot  Arkesden,  Essex  : m.  1879,  Major  Sir  Frederic  Carne  Rasch,  1st  baronet,  who  d. 
1914.  Residence , Woodhill,  Danbury,  Essex. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Frederic  Carne  Rasch,  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.-E.  Div.  of  Essex  (C)  1886-1900, 
and  for  Chelmsford  Div.  of  Essex  1900-1908. 

RASHLEIGH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Prideaux,  Cornwall. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Rashly.”] 

Sir  Colman  Battie  Walpole  Rashleigh, 

4th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  17th,  1873;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Colman  Ba'itie,  1907  ; is  patron  of  one  living. 

£trms — Sable,  a cross  or,  between  in  the  1st  quarter,  a Cornish 
chough  argent ; in  the  2nd  quarter  a text  T,  and  in  the  3rd  and  4th, 
a crescent  all  argent. 

Seat — Prideaux,  Par  Station,  Cornwall. 


Brother  living— SPENCER  ROBERT,  b.  Feb.  18th,  1876; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901,  with  Somersetshire  L.I.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps). 

Half-Brothers  living— Harry,  b.  1880;  is  Lieut.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  : m.  1914,  Jane  Henrietta,  da.  of  Evelyn  William  Rashleigh, 
of  Stoketon,  Saltash,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth,  b. 
1915, — Mary  Vivien,  A 1917.— —Philip,  D.S.O. , b.  1881  ; is  Major 
R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19  in  France  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Rev.  John  Kendall,  b.  1847  : ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalene 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1874);  is  R.  of  St.  Mabyn,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Truro:  m.  1st, 
1871,  Charlotte  Jane,  who  d.  1872,  only  da.  of  Charles  Edward  Rashleigh,  of  Farningham  Hill, 
Kent;  2ndly,  1876,  Charlotte  Maria,  who  d.  19x9,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Hodgson,  K.C.M.G., 
of  Clopton,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue  living  (by  tst  marriage  X John  Kendall  {Club,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile), b.  1872;  has  been  Lieut.  Cornwall  and  Devon  Miners  Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.G.A.,  and 
Lieut.  5th  Batn.  Princess  Victoria’s  (Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers)  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  on  special  ser.  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches)  ; employed  with  S.  African  Constabulary  1902-4,  and 
as  Special  Constable,  British  Columbia  Police  1912-13  : 1903,  Evelyn  Anne,  younger  da.  of  the 

late  William  Henry  Phillips  Jenkins  [E.  Jersey], — (by  2nd  marriage),  Edward  Colman,  b.  1877, — 
Emily,  b.  1879:  m.  ist,  1904,  Major  Thomas  Langdon  Trethewy,  who  d.  1910,  formerly  2nd  Batn. 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Richard  Stokoe,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  2nd  marriage)  Thomas  Michael  b.  1915,  (by  ist  marriage) 
Nancy  Mabyn  b.  1907.  Residence , St.  Mabyn  Rectory,  Bodmin.  Club,  Royal  Automobile. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — AilY  Young  ( Lady  Rashleigh),  da.  of  the  late  James  Young 
Jamieson,  of  Gainford  House,  Darlington  : m.  1878,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Colman  Battie  Rash- 
leigh, 3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1907.  Residence,  Prideaux,  Par  Station,  Cornwall. 

The  family  of  Rashleigh  has  been  seated  in  Cornwall  since  the  early  part  of  the  16th  century.  The 

2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Cornwall  E.  ( L ) 1874-80. 

READE,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Barton,  Berkshire. 

Sir  George  Reade,  9th  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  22nd, 
1869  ; s-  his  father,  Sir  George  Compton,  1908  : m.  1893, 
Carrie,  da.  of  Nathan  Nixon,  and  has  issue. 

Anna — Gules,  a saltire  between  four  garbs  or.  Crest — On  the  stump 
of  a tree  vert,  a falcon  rising  proper,  belled  and  jessed  or. 

Residence — Dexter,  Michigan,  U.S.A. 


Cedant  arma  togue. 
Let  arms  give  place  to 
the  gown. 


Sons  living— JOHN,  b.  1897. Clyde,  b.  1905. 

Daughters  living— Florence,  b.  1894. Hazel,  b.  1899. 

Brothers  living  Elmer,  b.  1877  : m iQ02,  Lettie  Wylie. Harry, 

b.  1884. Emory,  b.  1887.  ■ Leveme,  0.  1891. 

Sisters  living— Ellen,  b 1874  : m.  1903,  Eli  Buck. Esther,  t. 

1876  : tn.  1900,  Dr.  William  C.  Wylie.  Residence,  Dexter,  Michigan, 

U.S.A. Edna,  b.  1879.— Sonorah,  b.  1881. Maude,  b.  1894. 

Aunts  living — Christian.-'  ■■■Maria.  Residence,  Ypsilanti,  U.S.A. 
Sister  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Louisa  Jane  Eiibank  : m.  1892,  the 
Rev.  Sedborough  Mayne  Wade  (M.A.  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  and  Ridley 


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Hall,  Camb.),  V.  of  Christ  Church,  Tunbridge  Wells,  third  son  of  the  late  Gustavus  Rochfort 
Wade,  of  Dublin  and  Galway.  Residence , Christ  Church  Vicarage,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Widow  living  Of  8tll  Baronet — Melissa  ( Lady  Reade ),  da.  of  Isaac  Roy,  of  Michigan  : m.  1868, 
Sir  George  Compton  Reade,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  T908.  Residence , Dexter,  Michigan,  U.S.A. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Reade,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Edmund  Reade  (poet),  b.  1800,  d.  1870  : m.  1847,  Maria  Louisa,  who 
d.  Nov.  24th,  1886,  da.  of  the  late  George  Compton  Reade  (ante)  : — 

Agnes  Coralie  : m.  1881,  Arnold  Highton,  who  d.  1914  (having  on  his  marriage  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Reade),  only  son  of  the  late  Gilbert  Highton,  M.A.,  Bar.-at-law,  formerly  Sec.  of 
Roy.  So.  of  Literature.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet’s  paternal  grandfather  was  knighted  by  Queen  Elizabeth,  and  a baronetcy  con- 
ferred upon  his  uncle,  John,  in  1641,  became  extinct  1712.  The  3rd  baronet  of  the  present  creation 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Cricklade.  Sir  George  Compton  Reade,  8th  Bt.,  who  was  a great-grandson  of  the 
5th  Bt.,  d.  in  April  1908. 


RECKITT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Swanland  Manor,  North  Ferriby,  East  Riding 

of  York. 

Sir  James  Reckitt,  xst  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Isaac  Reckitt,  founder  of  the  mercantile  firm  of  Reckitt  and 
Sons,  of  Hull ; b.  Nov.  14th,  1833 ; ed.  at  Friends’  Sch., 
Ackworth,  and  privately;  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.,  and  Chm.  of 
Reckitt  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  Hull  and  London,  and  of 
other  cos.  : m.  1865,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Saunders, 
of  Lilling,  near  York,  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Sable,  a fleur-de-lis  or  between  five  escallops,  three  in  chief 
and  two  in  base,  argent.  Crest—  In  front  of  a lion  sejant  and  rampant 

sable,  gorged  with  a collar  flory  counter-flory  or,  a fleur-de-lis  of  the  last 
between  two  escallops  argent. 

Seat—  Swanland  Manor,  Brough,  East  Yorkshire.  Club — National 

Liberal.  


Sons  living— HAROLD  JAMES,  b.  May  4th,  1868;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890,  LL.B.  1891)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1892  ; was  Sheriff  of  Kingston-upon-Hull  1898-9  ; is  a J.P.  for  E.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Yorkshire,  N.  Riding,  Thirsk  and  Malton  Div.  1892  ; 
elected  M.P.  for  Pontefract  ( L ) 1893,  but  was  unseated  on  petition  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Lincolnshire, 
N.  Lindsey,  or  Brigg,  Div.,  July  1895  to  Jan.  1907  : m.  1st,  1899,  Christine  Thomazia  (who  obtained 
a divorce  1907),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Howden,  of  72,  Holland  Park,  W. ; 2ndly,  1908,  Julia  Allen, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Charles  H.  Conner,  of  New  Albany,  Indiana,  U.S.A. , and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 

marriage),  Nancie,  b.  1901.  Clubs,  Reform,  National  Liberal. Philip  Bealby,  O.B.E. , b.  1873  ; 

ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A  1894,  M.A.  1899) ; is  a J.P.  for  N.  and  E.  Ridings  of  Yorkshire, 
and  Organiser  of  Reckitt’s  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Hull ; O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1900,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Brent  Grotrian,  J.P.,  of  Ingmanthorpe  Hall,  Wetherby,  and  has  issue  living,  James,  b. 
1909, — Barbara,  b.  1902, — Elizabeth  Kathleen,  b.  1904.  Residences,  East  Mount,  Hull  ; Keldy 
Castle,  Pickering,  Yorkshire.  Clubs,  Bath,  Reform. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Kathleen,  b.  1870  : m.  1899,  Major  Edward  James  Upton,  youngest  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  James  Upton,  72nd  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Bryan,  b. 
1900, — Philip  Valentine,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Coptfold  Hall,  Margaretting,  Essex.— Elizabeth  Lucy, 
b.  1878  : m.  1906,  Ralph  Gerald  Upton.  Residence , How  Hatch,  South  Weald,  Brentwood,  Essex. 


REDWOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Avenue  Road,  St.  Marylebone. 

Sir  Thomas  Boverton  Redwood,  2nd 

Baronet , sen  of  the  late  Bernard  Boverton  Redwood, 
only  son  of  the  1st  baronet;  b.  Oct.  15th,  1906;  s. 
his  grandfather,  Sir  Boverton,  D.  Sc.,  1919. 

— Paly  of  six  or  and  ermine,  a lion  rampant  sable,  on 
a chief  azure  an  embattled  gateway  proper  between  two  mullets 
of  six  points  of  the  first.  Crt st — A rock,  therefrom  an  eagle 

rising  proper,  charged  on  each  wing  with  a mullet  of  six  points, 
in  the  beak  a staff  raguly  or. 

Residences — 


Sister  living— Patricia  Boverton,  b.  1910. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Ethel  Mary,  b.  1876. 

Gwenifryd  Gwladys,  b.  1890. 

Mother  living — Gladys  Dora,  da.  of  William  Joseph  Pattin- 
son  Sherwen,  formerly  of  Hensingham,  Whitehaven  : m.  1st, 
1905,  Bernard  Boverton  Redwood  (ante),  who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly, 
1914,  Esmond  Robinson.  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet- Mary  Elizabeth  {Lady 
Redwood),  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Letchford  : m.  1873, 
Sir  Boverton  Redwood,  D.Sc.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1919. 
Residences , Wayside  Cottage,  Cooden  Down,  Little  Common, 
Sussex  ; 14,  Harley  House,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.i. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Boverton,  was  a well-known  authority 
on  Petroleum,  and  was  Adviser  on  Petroleum  to  Admiralty, 
India  Office,  and  Home  Office. 


Recta  sursum. 
Things  are  right  which 
are  above. 


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REES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Aylwaxds  Chase. 

Sir  J ohn  David  Rees,  K.C.I.E. , C.  V.O., 

M.P. , ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lodowick 
William  Rees,  of  Cheltenham  ; o.  Dec.  16th,  1854  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1875, 
and  became  Under-Sec.  to  Madras  Govt.  ; some- 
time Govt.  Translator  in  Tamil,  Telugu,  Persian, 
and  Hindustani,  and  ITS.  Arabic  and  Russian 
Interpreter  ; has  been  Private  Sec.  to  successive 
Govs,  of  Madras  (Right  Hon  Sir  M.  E.  Grant- 
Duff,  Lord  Connemara,  and  Lord  Wenlock),  Dist. 
Magistrate,  Civil  and  Sessions  Judge,  Under  Sec. 
to  Govt.,  Madras,  British  Resident  in  Travancore 
and  Cochin,  and  Additional  Member  of  Council  of 
Gov.-Gen.  of  India  ; retired  1900 ; is  a J.P.  for 
Middlesex,  Chm.  of  British  Central  Africa  Co. 
(Limited),  a Director  of  S.  Indian,  Shire  Highland, 
Bengal  Dooars,  and  Central  of  Chubut  Railways, 
of  Port  Maydrn  (Argentina),  of  Mysore,  Champion 
Reef,  and  Oregum  Gold  Mining  Cos.,  of  Con- 
solidated Tea  and  Lands  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Amalgamated  Tea  Estates  Co.  (Limited),  of  Anglo- 
American  Direct  Tea  Trading  Co.  (Limited),  and 
of  Kanan  Devan  Hill  Produce  Co.  (Limited),  and 
a Com  of  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia  ; was 
Information  Bureau  19 1 5-20 ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Montgomery  Dist.  ( Liberal  Imperialist ) Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1910  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Kilmarnock  Dist.  ( U ) Sept.  1911  ; elected  for  E.  Div.  of  Nottingham  ( U) 
April  1912  and  Dec.  1918;  author  of  “ The  Mahomedans,”  “The  Real  India,” 
“Modern  India,”  “Current  Political  Problems,”  etc.  ; C.I.E.  1890,  C.V.O.  1908, 
K.C.I.E.  1910 : m.  1891,  the  Hon.  Mary  Catherine,  sister  of  14th  Baron  Dormer, 
and  has  issue. 

&rms — Argent,  a chevron  sable,  between  three  ravens  proper,  on  a chief  of  the  second  between 
two  plates  each  charged  with  a cross  gules,  a like  plate  charged  with  a demi-lion.rampant  erased 
azure.  Crest — A demi-lion  rampant  erased  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a plate  thereon  a 
cross  gules. 

Residence — 9,  Chesham  Place,  S.W.i.  Offices — Thames  House,  Queen  Street  Place,  E.C.;  5, 

Burton  Street,  Nottingham.  Clubs — Travellers’,  Carlton,  Bachelors’,  Hurlingham. 

Son  living— RICHARD  LODOWICK  EDWARD  MONTAGU,  b.  April  4th,  1900;  ed.  at  Eton, 
-and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  (Special  Reserve). 

Daughter  living— Rosemary,  b.  1901. 


God  nourishes  them. 
Director  of  Prisoners  of  War 


REID,  Creation  (G.B.)  1703,  of  Barra,  Aberdeenshire.  [Extinct  1885.] 

Sir  Alexander  Reid,  8th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Agnes : m.  1868,  Vice-Adm.  Stephen  Smith  Lowther  Crofton, 
who  d.  1899  [see  B.  Crofton,  colls. 1.  Residence,  Kirkside,  30,  St.  John’s  Park,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

REID,  Creation  (U.K.)  1823,  of  Ewell  Grove,  Surrey.  [Extinct  1903.] 

Sir  Henry  Valentine  Rae  Reid,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Eulia  Louisa  [Lady  Reid),  2nd  da.  of  the  late  J.  S.  Newson 
Budd,  of  Madras  : m.  1895,  Sir  Henry  Valentine  Rae  Reid,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Rest- 
K dence , 

REID,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Ellon.  Aberdeenshire. 

Nothing  hard  to  one  who  loves.  Sir  JAMES  ReID,  G.C.  V.O. , K.C.B. , 

M.D.,  LL.D.,  1st  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
James  Reid,  M.D.,  of  Ellon,  Aberdeenshire  ; 
b.  Oct.  23rd,  1849  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram. 
Sch. , and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  honours 
in  Natural  Science  and  Gold  Medallist  1869, 
M.B.  and  C.M.  highest  honours  1872,  M.D. 
1875,  LL.D.  1895)  ; studied  at  Vienna  1875-7  ; 
M.R.C.P.  London  1887,  and  F.R.C.P. 
London  1892;  Hon.  M.D.,  Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland,  and  Hon.  F.R.C.P. I.  1900;  Hon. 
LL.D.  Glasgow  1901  ; appointed  Resident 
Physician  to  Queen  Victoria  1881,  Physician 
Extraordinary  1887,  Physician-in-Ordinary  to 
Queen  Victoria  1889,  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1899,  to  Prince  of  Wales  1901,  and  to  King 
George  V.  1910;  sometime  Surg.-Lieut.-Col. 
2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  (V.D.) ; 
is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine  of  London, 
a J.P.  for  Aberdeenshire,  and  a Com.  of 
Legion  of  Honour;  C.B.  (Civil)  1889,  K.C.B. 


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(Civil)  1895,  G.C.  V.O.  1901:  m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Susan  Baring,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Revelstoke,  and  has  issue. 

^rma — Azure,  a stag’s  head  erased  or,  between  two  torches  fired  proper  ; (as  an  honourable  aug- 
mentation) on  a chief  gules  a lion  passant  guardant  or,  armed  and  langued  azure  (being  one  of  the 
lions  from  the  Royal  arms).  Crrst — A pelican  in  its  piety  proper.  j&upporltra — On  either  side  a 
Royal  stag  or,  round  the  neck  a chain  proper  suspended  therefrom  an  escutcheon  azure,  charged 
with  a representation  of  the  Imperial  Crown  proper. 

Residences — 72,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  : The  Chesnuts,  Ellon,  Aberdeenshire  Club — Athenaeum. 


Sons  living — EDWARD  JAMES,  b.  April  20th,  1901;  was  a Page  of  Honour  to  H.M.  1911-17. 

John  Peter  Lome,  b.  1903  ; is  a Naval  Cadet. 

Daughters  living— Margaret  Cecilia,  b.  1904. Victoria  Susan  Beatrice,  b.  1908. 

This  Baronetcy  was  created  on  the  occasion  of  H.M.  Queen  Victoria’s  Diamond  Jubilee  in 
recognition  of  the  1st  baronet’s  personal  services  to  H.M. 

REMNANT,  Creation  (ILK.)  1917,  of  Wenhaston,  co.  Suffolk. 

Sir  James  Farquharson  Remnant,  M.P.,  1st  Baronet,  son 

of  the  late  Frederick  William  Remnant,  of  Southwold,  Suffolk;  £.Feb.  13th,  1863; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn, 
1886;  Lieut-Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; was  a Member  of  London  County  Council  1892-1901, 
of  Select  Committee  on  Taxation  of  Land  Values  (Scotland)  1904,  of  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Canals  and  Inland  Navigation  1906-10,  of  Select  Committee  on  Police  Day 
of  Rest  1908-9,  and  of  Home  Office  Committee  on  Conditions  and  Pay  of  Police 
1919;  sat  for  Holborn  Div.  of  Finsbury  ( C ) March  1900  to  Nov.  1918; 
elected  for  Holborn  ( Co.U ) Dec.  1918;  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1892,  Frances 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Gosling  [see  Smith.  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Not  yet  on  record  at  College  of  Arms. 

Seat — The  Grange,  Hare  Hatch,  Twyford,  Berks.  Clubs — Constitutional,  United. 


Sons  living-ROBERT  JOHN  FARQUHARSON,  b.  March  29th,  1895;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford.— Peter  Farquharson,  b.  1897;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford. 

RENALS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Rennals.  ”] 

Sir  James  Herbert  Renals,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Nov. 
5th,  1870;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Joseph,  1907;  is  a Lieut,  for 
City  of  London. 

$rms — Per  pale  gules  and  sable,  on  a fesse  nebuly  argent  between  in  chief 
two  lozenges,  and  in  base  as  many  fleurs-de-lis  or,  a fasces  fessewise  proper. 
Cmt—  On  a rock  a fox  reguardant  supporting  with  its  dexter  foot  a fasces 
erect  proper,  and  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a lozenge  or. 

Residence — • 


Brother  living— JOHN  BURTON,  b.  Sept.  15th  1872;  is  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London.  Residence.  38,  Aberdare  Gardens,  South  Hamp- 
stead, N.W.6. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Joseph,  was  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Renals  and 
Safe  by  being  cautious.  Co.,  merchants,  and  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1894-5. 

RENSHAW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Coldharbour,  Wivelsfield,  Sussex,  of  Barochan, 
Houston,  co.  Renfrew,  and  of  Garvocks,  Greenock,  co.  Renfrew. 

Sir  (Charles)  Stephen  Bine  Renshaw,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Dec.  9th,  1883  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Bine, 
1918;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1904);  is  Capt.  Yeo.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  : 
m.  1911,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edward  Chichester, 
9th  Bt.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue. 

&rm« — Per  pale  and  per  chevron  or  and  azure,  in  chief  two  martlets, 
and  in  base  a bull’s  head  couped  all  counterchanged.  Crest — In  front  of 

a griffin’s  head  erased  sable  a decrescent  and  an  increscent  argent. 

Seats — Barochan,  Houston,  Renfrewshire  ; Foxbar,  near  Paisley. 


Son  living -CHARLES  MAURICE  BINE,  b.  Oct.  7th,  1912. 

Daughters  living— Julia  Noble  Bine,  b.  1914. Catherine  Margot, 

b.  19x7. 

Sisters  living— Ethel  Mary,  b.  1878  : m.  1905,  the  Rev.  William  Griffith 
Jones,  V.  of  Hunsingore,  Wetherby.  Residence,  The  Vicarage,  Hun- 

singore,  Wetherby,  Yorkshire Audrey  Bine,  b.  1881 : m.  1901, 

Herbert  Ogilvie.  Residence , Corsliehill,  Houston,  Renfrewshire. 

Marjory  Bine,  b.  1885. Elizabeth  Hope  Bine,  b.  1892:  m.  1914,  Major  Francis  William  Lindley» 

Gull,  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own),  el.  son  of  Sir  William  Cameron  Gull,  2nd  Bt.,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x8.  Residence , 5,  Montpelier  Square,  S.W.7. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mary  ( Lady  Renshaw ),  da.  of  Arthur  Francis  Stoddard,  of 
Broadfield,  Renfrewshire  : m.  1872,  Sir  Charles  Bine  Renshaw,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1918 . 

Residences,  Barochan,  Houston  ; Garvocks,  Greenock. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Bine  Renshaw,  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Div.  of  Renfrewshire  (C)  July 
1892  to  Jan.  1906. 


Esse  quam  videri. 
To  be  rather  than  to 
seem. 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


RHODES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Hollingworth,  co.  Palatine  of  Chester. 

Sir  George  Wood  Rhodes,  ist  Baronet, 
son  of  Thomas  Rhodes,  of  Mersey  Bank,  Hadfield, 
Derbyshire  ; b.  Sept.  4th,  i860  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  abroad  ; is  a J.P. 

Cheshire  ; unsuccessfully 
Hyde  Div.  (Z)  1895  : 

Catherine,  who  d.  1915, 


for  Derbyshire  and 
contested  Cheshire, 
m.  1883,  Margaret 
da.  of  John  Phillips, 


of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue. 

$rmss — Azure,  on  a bend  between  two  lozenges  or  a 
leopard’s  face  gules  between  two  holly  leaves  vert, 
ffirtst — Two  lions’  gambs  erased  gules  supporting  a lozenge 
charged  with  a holly  leaf,  both  as  in  the  Arms. 

ideat — Hollingworth,  Cheshire.  Town  Residence — 37, 
Pont  Street,  S.W.  Club — Union. 

Sons  living— JOHN  PHILLIPS,  D.S.O.;  b.  July  19th, 
1884  ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18 
(D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1913,  Elsie 
Constance,  da.  of  George  Maclean  Buckley,  and  has 

issue  living,  Christopher  George,  b.  1914. Philip 

Wood,  b.  1894;  Flag-Lieut.  R.N.  (retired):  m.  1919, 
Judith  Beresford,  da.  of  Trevelyan  Martin,  and  has  issue 
living,  Pamela  Beresford,  b.  1920. 

Daughter  living— Jill  : m.  1915,  the  Rt.  Hon.  James 
Ian  Macpherson,  P.C.,  M.P.  Residence , 61,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 


RIBTON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1759,  of  Woodbrook,  Wicklow.  [Extinct  1901.] 

Sir  George  Ribton,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  George  Ribton,  M.D.,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Panmure  Ribton,  b.  18—,  d.  18—  : m.  18S7,  Adelaide,  da.  of  John 
Hill  Linde',  of  Eyrefield 

Ada. 

The  ist  baronet  was  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1749. 

RICH,  Creation  (G.B.)  1791,  of  Shirley  House,  Hants. 

Sir  Almeric  Edmund  Frederick  Rich, 

5th  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Dampier 
Rich,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  by  Jessie  Catharine 
Hesketh,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Sir  John  Hesketh  Leth- 
bridge, 3rd  Bt.  ; b.  March  30th,  1859;  s.  his  cousin, 
Sir  Charles  Henry  Stuart,  1913  ; formerly  Capt. 
ist  Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  Major  Roy.  Garrison 
Regt. ; appointed  a Brig.-Maj.  1914,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; 
m.  1894,  Louise,  da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Conness,  of 
Mattapan,  Massachusetts,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Gules,  a chevron  erminois  between  three  crosses  botone 
or.  Crtst — A wyvern  argent,  wings  elevated  ermine. 

Residence — 


Son  living— ALMERIC  FREDERIC  CONNESS,  b.  Feb. 
9th,  1897  ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A. 

Sisters  living — Jessie  Catherine  Fitzroy : m.  1880,  Major 
Nicholas  Edward  de  Berner  Fenwick,  formerly  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps.  Eva  Annie  Noel:  m.  1886,  Major  Edward 
Charles  Trollope,  who  d.  1904  [see  B.  Kesteven,  colls.].  Resi- 
dence, 45,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 

Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Gladys  Evelyn  Fanny, 
b.  1882  : m.  1916,  Capt.  Alan  Henry  Dickinson,  M.C.,  for- 
merly Coldstream  Guards. 

„ ^ , ...  Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Katherine  Louisa.— 

Keep  thy  faith.  Frances  Zoe:  m.  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  Gustav  Adolf  Borrmann, 

Prussian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Gustav  Charles  Francis  Wallis,  b.  1898, — Katherine  Zoe 
Johanna  Frances,  b.  1897.  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Fanny  ( Lady  Rich),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Page,  of  Little 
Bromley,  Essex  : m.  1881,  Sir  Charles  Henry  Stuart  Rich,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1913. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Henry  George  William  Rich,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Ross  Rich,  b.  1848,  d.  1890:  m.  1884,  Henrietta  Georgina  (who  m. 
2ndly  1907,  Claude  Walter  Kirkby),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Probyn  Hurst,  formerly 
of  the  Madras  Army  : — 

Evelyn  Essex  Mary  Ross,  b.  1885  : m.  190-,  Hugh  Lennox. Zoe  Dorothea  Shirley,  b.  1889  : m. 

1912,  Reginald  Simon  Macnamara  Creagh  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brigade,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
^ European  War)  1917-  Residence, 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Arthur  Newbolt  Rich  (infra):  — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Frederick  Rich,  b.  1851,  d.  1883  : nt.  1879,  Charlotte  Mary  [who 
m.  2ndly,  1888,  the  Rev.  Edward  Thomas  Mortlock,  who  d.  1908  (formerly  R.  of  Snail- 
well,  near  Newmarket),  (of  19,  Pevensey  Road,  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea)],  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  John  Longcroft,  of  Havant: — 

Mary  Longcroft : m.  1905,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Allen,  V.  and  Rural  Dean  of  Rotherham,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Herbert  Longcroft,  b.  1908, — Muriel  Longcroft,  b.  1906.  Residence,  The  Vicarage. 
Rotherham. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Arthur  Newbolt  Rich,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1821,  d. 
1912  : nt.  1849,  Jane  Albertine  Frederica,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  Frederick  Hill,  of 
Southampton  : — 

Henry  M'Calmont,  b.  1853:  m.  1893,  Lucretia  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Foulds,  surgeon,  of 
Chesterfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Lionel,  b.  1900.  Residence , Cleveland,  3,  Chine  Crescent 

Road,  Bournemouth. Evelyn  Arthur,  M.R .C.S.,  b.  1855;  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1879,  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 

1880  : m.  1882,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Gray,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ernest  Evelyn, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1884;  Major  R.H.A.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917:  m.  1911, 
Claire,  da.  of  Sir  John  Dewrance,  K.  B.E.,  of  Cranmore  Place,  Chislehurst, — Muriel  Evelyn,  b. 
1887  : m.  1913,  Walter  Jagger,  M.B.  (formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps),  of  77,  Upper  Berkeley 
Street,  W.i,  and  has  issue  living.  Audrey  Evelyn  b.  1916.  Residence , Beenham,  Marlow,  Bucks. 

Albert  Lethbridge,  b.  1863. Frances  Albertine:  m.  1894,  Major  Charles  Henry  James 

Tanner,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Middlesex  Vol.  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Charles  Lethbridge,  b. 
1895  ; Lieut.  Yeo., — Arthur  Leslie  Pratt,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Yeo., — Francis  Geoffrey,  b.  1899  ; Flight 
Cadet  R.A.F., — Kenneth  Arthur,  b.  1902, — Ronald  Bostock,  b.  1903, — Eric  Cecil,  b.  1905,— Aubrey 
Reginald,  b.  1906,— Winifred  Albertine  Elizabeth,  b.  1901, — Violet  Muriel,  b.  1908.  Residence , 
Balbedie,  Twickenham  Park,  Middlesex. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  William  Osborne  Rich,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet 
Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Osborne  Ludlow  Rich,  b.  1822,  d.  190-  : m.  1851,  Juliana,  who  d. 
190-,  da.  of  Capt.  Plunkett : — 

A son,  b.  18 — .——A  son,  b.  18 — . A son,  b.  18 — . 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Rich,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Rich,  b.  1826,  d.  1913  : in.  1861,  Clara  Sophia,  who  d.  1911,  da. 
of  Thomas  Holmes  Bosworth,  of  Westerham,  near  Edenbridge,  Kent  :• — 

Charles  Edwin  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Winchester;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
Lincolnshire  Regt.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; formerly  Capt.  in  the  Army,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd 
Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; appointed  to  H.M.’s  Prison  Ser.  1905,  as  Dep.  Gov.  H.M.  Prison, 
Wakefield;  acted  as  Gov.  of  H.M.  Prison,  Maidstone  1906-7  (thanked  for  putting  down  mutiny 
there)  ; appointed  Gov.  of  H.M.  Prison,  Northampton  1908,  and  Gov.  of  Borstal  Institution  1920; 
S.  Africa  1902  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  in  France,  Macedonia,  and  at 
Constantinople  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Orders  of  Redeemer  and 
Saviour  of  Greece,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit  with  palm);  D.S.O. 
1916:  m.  1899,  Violet  Cecile  Anne,  second  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Henry  Craven  St.  John  [ see  V. 
Bolingbroke,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Rodney  St.  John,  R.N. , b.  1900;  became  a Sub- 
Lieut.  1920, — Violet  Laline  St.  John,  b.  1906.  Residence , Governor’s  House,  Borstal  Institution, 
near  Rochester.  Club,  Junior  United  Service.—  Florence  Clara : m.  1908,  the  Rev.  Henry  Verdo 
Prince,  R.  of  Farthingstone.  Residence,  Farthingstone  Rectory,  Weedon.^— Ethel  Margarett 

—Gertrude  Louisa.  Residence , Ivinghoe,  Greenway  Park,  Chippenham,  Wilts. Mabel 

Caroline  : m.  1910,  the  Rev.  Alan  Leslie,  V.  of  Sherston,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Louis,  b.  1913. 
Residence,  Sherston  Vicarage.  Malmesbury. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Gordon  Rich,  b.  1829,  d.  1912  : m.  1856,  Maria  Stuart,  who  d.  1914, 
da.  of  Joseph  Maitland  : — 

Georgiana  Gordon  : m.  1882,  E.  S.  Vernon,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Gordon  Leslie,  b.  1883  : m. 
1909,  Kate  Fay  Mathias,  and  has  issue  living,  Fane  b.  1911,  Geoffrey  b.  1914.  Mary  Gordon  : m. 
1st,  1882,  Walter  Ralph  Congreve,  who  d.  1900  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Major  Alexander  McDonnell  Moore, 
formerly  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  William  Maitland,  M.C.  (of 
The  Forest,  Kerry,  Montgomeryshire.  Club,  Junior  Army  and  Navy)  b.  1883;  is  Capt.  R.A. 
Special  Reserve;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.):  m.  1912,  Janet  Barrington,  da.  of 
Charles  E.  Moody,  formerly  of  Springfield,  Breinton,  Hereford,  and  has  issue  living,  Barbara 
Maitland  b.  1914,  Patricia  Lorraine  Maitland  b.  1918, — Charles  Ralph,  D.S.O.  [see  “ Companion- 
age”],  : m.  1914,  Phillida  Mary,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Wanless-O’Gowan,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Walter  Richard  b.  1914,—  Frances  Mary  : m.  1910,  Major  Charles  Leslie  Blew, 
Yeo.,  of  Ashcroft  House,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Elizabeth 

b.  1911,  Elaine  Margaret  b.  1920. Josephine  Gordon:  m.  1894,  W.  A.  Haswell,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S., 

formerly  Professor  of  Biology  in  Sydney  Univ.,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary.  Residence , Minnihau, 
Woollahra  Point,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Gordon  Rich  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edwin  William  Gordon  Rich.  b.  1856,  d.  1910  : m.  (Jan.)  1897,  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  Cottenham  Kingsford,  of  Toi  Toi,  New  Zealand  : — 

William  Gordon,  b.  (Dec.)  1897.— Helen  Gordon,  b.  1901. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maitland  Gordon  Rich,  b.  1858,  d.  1919  : m.  1888,  Mabel  Montgomery  (now 
of  30,  Jackson’s  Road,  Fendalton,  Christchurch.  New  Zealand),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  F.  W. 
Hutton,  F.R.S.,  formerly  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  : — 

Geoffrey  Gordon,  M.C. , b.  1889:  formerly  Lieut.  King  Edward’s  Horse;  European  War  1914-18 
(M.C.).— Annie  Gordon,  b.  1895. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Edwin  Ludlow  Rich  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edwin  Francis  Rich,  b.  1830,  d.  1901  : m.  18 — , Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Sir  John  L.  C.  Richardson  (Bengal  Artillery),  Speaker  of  Legislative  Council,  New 
Zealand  : — 

Francis  Arthur,  b.  1859;  B.Sc.  18 — ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  in  Survey  Dept.,  New  Zealand  : m. 
1st,  1890,  Mary  Catherine,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Gerard  Spooner,  formerly  of  Elmdon,  Warwickshire  ; 
2ndly,  1899,  Henrietta,  da.  of  Gerard  Spooner  (ante),  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Ronald 

Philip,  b.  1900, — Edwin  Francis,  b.  1903,  -(by  1st  marriage)  Geraldine  Vida Alfred  Edwin,  b. 

1862. Amie  Charlotte  : m.  1893,  Frederick  Arthur  Ludlow  Rich  (see  infra). Lissie  Ethel : 

m.  1889,  Herbert  MacAndrew,  physician  and  surgeon,  and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Edwin,  b.  1903, 

— Gladys  Elie, — Marian  Gordon.  Residence,  Hall  Street,  Hokitika,  New  Zealand.- Winifred 

Shirley Hilda  Vida. 

Issue  of  the  late  Evelyn  Arthur  Rich,  Lieut.  34th  Regt.,  b.  1842,  d.  1892:  m.  1864,  Agnes, 
who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  J.  Rocke,  V.  of  Littleham-cum-Exmouth,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  G.  R.  Pratt  Barlow  (Bengal  N.I.)  : — 

Frederick  Arthur  Ludlow,  b.  1866  : m.  1893,  Amie  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Edwin  Francis  Rich 

( see  ante).  Residence , Manukau  Road,  Parnell,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. Evelyn  Agnes. 

Issue  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Edwin  Ludlow  Richrsth  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1794,  d.  1869  : 
m.  1829,  Sophia,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  Capt.  G.  F.  Angelo,  of  Southampton  : — 
Sophia  Louisa  Jacintha : m.  1866,  Thomas  Erasmus  Head  Dowson,  and  has  issue  living, 
Erasmus  Charles  Head,  b.  1867, — Evelyn  Louisa  Head, — Maud  Agnes  Head, — Violet  Mary  Head. 
Residence , Lattendales,  Penrith. 

This  family  was  originally  of  Hampshire.  In  1284,  John  le  Rich,  of  Rich  Place,  Hants,  flourished ; 
his  great-grandson,  Richard  Rich,  an  opulent  mercer  of  London,  was  sheriff  of  that  city,  1441  ; his  great- 
grandson,  Sir  Richard  Rich,  Solicitor-Gen.  to  Henry  VIII.,  was,  upon  the  accession  of  Edward  VI., 
created  in  Feb.  1547  Baron  Rich,  of  Leeze,  co.  Essex,  and  in  Nov.  of  that  year  was  constituted  Lord 
High  Chancellor  of  England,  and  in  1564  founded  a Grammar  School  at  Felstead  in  Essex  ; his  great- 
grandson,  Robert  Rich,  P.C.,  2nd  Earl  of  Warwick,  a very  distinguished  personage  during  the  Civil 
War,  was  Lord  High  Admiral  of  England,  and  Lord-Lieut.  of  Norfolk  and  Essex  ; the  Long  Parliament 
conferred  upon  him  the  exceptional  honour  of  voting  that  he  should  be  created  a Duke,  and  he  would 


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have  been  promoted  to  that  dignity  had  the  treaty  between  Charles  I.  and  the  Parliament  been  com- 
pleted. The  Earl’s  younger  brother,  Sir  Henry,  K.G.  (owner  of  Holland  House,  Kensington),  the 
most  accomplished  courtier  of  his  time,  having  in  1622  been  created  Baron  Kensington,  was  successively 
employed  to  negotiate  a marriage  between  Prince  Charles  (afterwards  Charles  I.)  and  the  Spanish 
Infanta,  and  to  sound  the  French  Court  regarding  a consort  for  the  Prince  : in  1624,  he  was  advanced 
to  the  dignity  of  Earl  of  Holland  ; he  subsequently  took  up  arms  for  the  Royal  Cause,  for  which  in 
1649  he  suffered  decapitation  before  the  gates  of  Westminster  Hall.  The  Earldoms  of  Warwick  and 
Holland  became  united  in  1673,  and  in  1759  they  expired.  Charles,  4th  son  of  Sir  Edward  Rich,  3rd 
son  of  the  2nd  Baron  Rich,  was  created  a baronet  in  1675,  which  title  passed  by  special  limitation  to  his 
son-in-law,  Robert  Rich,  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty,  and  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  temp.  William  III.  ; his 
2nd  son,  Field  Marshal  Sir  Robert,  the  4th  baronet,  was  successively  M.P.  for  Dunwich,  Beeralston, 
and  St.  Ives  ; Col.  4th  Dragoons,  and  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital ; he  died  1768  and  was  succeeded 
by  his  son  Sir  Robert,  5th  baronet,  at  whose  death  in  1785  the  baronetcy  expired,  and  the  estates 
devolved  upon  his  only  daughter  Mary  Frances,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Bostock,  LL.D.  (descended 
from  Sir  Osmer  de  Bostock,  temp .,  William  I.),  of  Shirley  House,  Hants,  who  ?n  1790  assumed,  by 
Roy.  license,  the  surname  and  arms  of  Rich  and  was  in  1791  created  a baronet. 


STEWART-RICHARDSON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1630,  of  Pencaitland,  Haddingtonshire. 


Honor  is  gained  by  valor. 


Sir  Ian  Rorie  Hay  Stewart- 
Richardson,  1 6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  25th, 
1904;  s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  Edward  Austin, 
1914. 

^rms — Quarterly  of  six : 1st  and  6th,  argent,  on  a 
fesse  azure  between  a bull’s  head  or  in  chief  and  in  base 
a lymphad  sable,  a saltire  of  the  field  ; 2nd,  argent,  a 
lion  rampant  azure  within  a bordure  gules;  3rd,  azure, 
three  garbs  or;  4th,  argent,  on  a bend  azure  three 
buckles  or  ; 5th,  gyronny  of  eight  or  and  sable.  Crest — A 
cubit  arm  in  armour  grasping  a sword  all  proper. 
Supporters  — Dexter , a wy vern  ; sinister , an  eagle  wings 
erect  all  proper. 


Brother  living— CATHEL  TORQUILL  HUGH,  b.  Aug.  22nd,  1909. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  14th  baronet)  ★ — Neil  Graham,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
R,M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s); 
is  Major  Special  Cav.  ; served  in  Palestine  1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.  S.O.  1918. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  14th  baronet)— Mary  Ramsay,  b.  1869. Alice  Evelyn,  b.  1870: 

m.  1903,  Col.  James  Adam  Gordon  Richardson-Drummond-Hay,  Coldstream  Guards,  and 
has  issue  living,  James,  b.  1905, — Peter,  b.  1907,—  Andrew,  b.  1910, — Mary  Charlotte.  Residence , 
Seggieden,  by  Perth.—— Christian  Maule  (Hon.  Mrs ■ Alexander  Murray),  b.  1881 : m.  1908,  Major 
the  Hon.  Alexander  David  Murray,  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  [see  E.  Mansfield].  Resi- 
dence, Pitfour  Castle,  Perth. Gladys  Hermione,  b.  1883. Esther  Drummond,  b.  1887. 

Great-Uncles  living  (sons  of  13th  baronet) — John  Ramsay,  b.  1846  ; ed.  atTrin.  Coll.,  Glenalmond  : 
m.  1882,  Florence,  da.  of  G.  H.  Clarke,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur 
James  (of  Cambridge,  New  Zealand),  b.  1884;  European  War  1916-18  with  Yorkshire  Dragoons 
Yeo. : m.  1913,  Kathleen  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Hunter,  of  Cambridge,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edward  James,  b.  1915, — John  Ramsay  (of  Whangerei,  New  Zealand),  b.  1887  : m.  1913, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  John  Knight,  of  Whangerei,  New  Zealand,— Evelyn  Mary:  m.  1911,  Charles 
Willand  McBride,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Willand  b.  1912.  Residence , Corrielea,  Cambridge, 
New  Zealand.  Club,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  13th  baronet) — Elizabeth  Charlotte : m.  1869,  the  Rev.  Henry  Murray 
Oswald,  who  d.  1911,  formerly  R.  of  Great  Hallingbury.  Residence , Eaglehurst,  Bournemouth. 
Widows  living  Of  14tb  and  15tll  Baronets— Harriet  Georgina  Alice  (Lady  Stewart - 
Richardson),  da.  of  the  late  Rupert  John  Cochrane,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  m.  1868,  Sir  James 

Thomas  Stewart-Richardson,  14th  baronet,  who*/.  1895. Constance  (Lady  Constance  Stewart- 

Richardson ),  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Cromartie  : m.  1904,  Capt.  Sir  Edward  Austin  Stewart-Richardson, 
15th  baronet,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in  action)  1914. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Gresham  Stewart-Richardson,  2nd  son  of  13th  baronet,  b. 
1844,  d.  1883:  m.  1868,  Gertrude  (now  of  35,  Warwick  Road,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W.), 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Gabett  Studdert,  of  Woodlawn,  co.  Clare  : — 

Charles  Robert,  b.  1877  ; an  Officer  in  W.  Australian  Police  Force : m.  1905,  Edith,  2nd  da.  of 
Albert  Berryman,  formerly  of  Bath,  and  has  issue  living,  Alistair  de  Vere,  b.  1906, — Beatrice 
Edith,  b.  1908, — Constance,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Bunbury,  W.  Australia.— John  Henry,  b.  1879. 

Henrietta  Gertrude,  b.  1871.— Beatrice  Helen,  b.  1874. Alice  Lucy,  b.  1875. Violet 

Roberta,  b.  1882. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Edmund  Robert  Stewart-Richardson.  4th  son  of  13th  baronet, 
b.  1848,  d.  1917 : m.  1879,  Jessica  Mary,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Montagu 
Stephen  Williams,  Q.C.,  a Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  of  9,  Aldford  Street, 
Park  Lane,  W.  : — 

Robert  Montagu,  M.C.,  b.  1886 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Hussars  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.  with  Bars).  Residence,  Idover  House,  Dauntsey, 
Chippenham.— Louise  Mary  : m.  1904,  Albert  E.  Cox  of  Dungarthill,  Perthshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  Edmund  Robert,  b.  1908, — Edith  Jessica,  b.  1905. Edith  Muriel.  Residence,  19,  Buck- 
ingham Gate,  Adelphi,  W.C.2. Olive  Marguerite:  m.  1920,  Major  Kenneth  Douglas  Lome 

Maclaine,  M.C.  (Maclaine  of  Lochbuie),  15th  Hussars  Reserve.  Residence,  Lochbuie  Castle, 
Mull,  Argyll. 

This  baronetcy  was  dormant  1821-37,  when  John  Stewart-Richardson  assumed  the  title  on 
being  served  heir  of  the  12th  baronet.  Both  the  13th  and  14th  baronets  were  Secs,  to  Order  of 
the  Thistle.  The  15th  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Austin,  Capt.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  d. 
of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  Nov.  1914. 


Richardson-Bunbury,  see  Bunbury. 


★ The  elder,  John  Lauderdale  Stewart-Richardson,  b.  1878;  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards: 
m.  1916,  Nora  Joyce,  da.  of  the  late  William  Rigby,  of  Alderley  Edge,  Cheshire  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1916. 


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RICKETTS  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  The  Elms,  Gloucestershire,  and  Beaumont-Leyes, 

Leicestershire. 

Sir  Frederick  William  Rodney  Ricketts,  5th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  27th,  1857;  s . his  nephew,  Sir  Tristram 
Tempest  Tempest,  1909;  formerly  Lieut.  Scots  Guards  : m. 
1879,  Alice  Eve  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Fox  Webster 
[ see  Webster,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— On  a chevron  azure  between  three  roses  gules,  barbed  and 
seeded  proper,  two  swords  in  chevron  also  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or, 
tfleir  points  crossing  each  other  in  saltire  (that  on  the  dexter  surmounted 
by  that  of  the  sinister)  and  passing  through  a wreath  of  laurel  or  ; on  a 
chief  of  the  second  a naval  crown  between  two  anchors  erect  or.  Crt*i — 
Out  of  a naval  crown  or,  a dexter  arm  embowed,  habited  azure  and  charged 
on  the  sleeve  with  two  roses  argent,  the  hand  grasping  a scJfhitar,  the 
arm  in  front  of  an  anchor  in  bend  sinister  sable. 

Clubs — New  (Brighton),  Isthmian.  Royal  Automobile. 


SOUS  living — CLAUDE  ALBERT  FREDERICK,  b.  April  27th,  1880:  m.  1907,  Lilian  Helen 
Gwendoline,  da.  of  Arthur  M.  Hill,  formerly  5th  Fusiliers,  of  Silver  Birches,  Walton,  and  Gooda- 
meavy,  S.  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Cornwallis  Robert  St.  Leger,  b.  1917, — Alice  May 

Mildred  Lilian,  b.  1907.— Godfrey  Edward  Cornwallis,  b.  1886. Rodney  Bernard,  b.  1894. 

Daughter  living— Beatrice  Kathleen  Alice,  b.  1882:  m.  1910,  Capt.  Alfred  Gerald  Meredith 
Sharpe,  Princess  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Frederick 
Meredith  b.  1912. 

Sisters  living— Constance  Charlotte  Rose  : m.  1887,  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Stuart  Ratcliffe,  M.A., 
and  has  issue  living,  Cornwallis  St.  Aubyn  {Club,  Cavendish),  b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and 
at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1913) ; formerly  2nd  Lieut.  London  Regt., — Adeline  Constance  St. 
Aubyn,  b.  1889, — Gillian  Mildred  Clinton,  b.  1890,— Grace  Pelham  Clinton,  b.  1893  ; m.  1917,  Brig.- 
Gen.  St.  George  Edward  William  Burton,  formerly  Black  Watch.  Residence , Downham  Rectory, 

near  Billericay. Gertrude  Charlotte  Eleanor. Mildred  May. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Henrietta  Frances  May,  O.B.E.  ; is  patron  of  two  livings: 
m.  1886,  John  Hicks  Graves,  who  d.  1915,  having  assumed  by  Roy.  License  1909,  the  surname  of 
Tempest,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  Residences , Tong  Hall,  Bradford  ; Aughton,  Ormskirk ; 
Dalguise,  co.  Perth  ; Bradenham  House,  High  Wycombe. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  St.  Vincent  William  Ricketts  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  St.  Vincent  Fitzhardinge  Lennox  Ricketts,  b.  1843,  d.  1915  : tn.  1869, 
Susan  Arabella  Henrietta,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  William  Henry  Jervis  : — 

Susan  Hotham,  R.R.C.:  m.  1894,  Capt.  WilliamRicketts,  R.N.  [see  infra]. Dorothea  Jervis.— 

Kathleen  Berkeley  : m.  1908,  Edward  Reginald  Willett.  Residence , Battle  Court,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  St.  Vincent  William  Ricketts,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1807, 
d.  1866 : m.  1842,  Georgina  Mary,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  Augustus  Fitzhardinge 
Berkeley: — 

Henry  Wyndham,  b.  1849 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Bam.  Essex  Regt.  : 
m.  1880,  Georgina  Kilderbee  (who  obtained  a judicial  separation  1885),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Carter  Hoffmeister,  M.D.,  of  Clifton  House,  West  Cowes,  I.  of  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Wyndham 
Fitzhardinge  Dashwood,  b.  1880  ; is  a Sub-Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Simpson  Hicks  Ricketts,  R.N.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1816, 
d.  1858  : m.  1855,  Emma  Gertrude,  da.  of  W.  G.  Pigou,  2nd  Dragoon  Guards : — 
Rev..  Richard  Ernest,  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882); 
is  V.  of  Crambe  with  Barton-le-Willows,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Bulmer  : m.  1884,  Mabel  Rose,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  Arthur  Wellesley  Williams,  10th  Hussars  [see  Williams-Bulkeley,  Bt.,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Clement  Mallory,  b.  1885 ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  at  Keble 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1912),  and  at  Cuddesdon  Theological  Coll.  ; is  V.  of  St.  Michael’s, 
Colombo,  Ceylon,  Hon.  Sec.  So.  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel,  Ceylon,  and  a Member  of 
Standing  Committee  of  the  Diocese  : m.  1920,  Dorothy  Frances,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George 
Rodney  Eden,  D.D.,  2nd  Bishop  of  Wakefield, — Violet  Mabel,  b.  1889.  Residence,  Crambe 
Vicarage,  Kirkham  Abbey,  York.— William,  b.  1857;  became  Com.  R.N.  1894,  and  Capt. 
(retired)  1903  ; served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star):  m.  1894,  Susan 
Hotham,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  St.  Vincent  Fitzhardinge  Lennox  Ricketts  [see  ante].  Residence , 251E, 
Cromwell  Road,  S.W.5.  Club,  Naval  and  Military. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Tristram  Ricketts,  D.C.L.,  was  a Vice-Admiral,  and  the  2nd  baronet 
was  an  Admiral.  The  3rd  baronet  in  1884  succeeded  to  the  estates  of  his  maternal  uncle  (Col. 
Thomas  R.  Plumbe-Tempest),  and  assumed  by  Roy.  license  in  that  year  the  surname  of  Tempest 
in  lieu  of  his  patronymic. 

RIDDELL,  Creation  (N  S.)  1628,  of  Riddell,  Roxburghshire. 

Sir  John  Walter  Buchanan 

Riddell,  nth  Baronet , son  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  -Charles  Buchanan  Riddell,  2nd 
son  of  9th  Baronet ; b.  March  14th,  1849  ; 
s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Walter  Buchanan, 
1892 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1872);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1874; 
formerly  Receiver  to  Dean  and  Chapter  of 
St.  Paul’s;  is  a J.P.  for  Northumberland 
(High  Sheriff  1897)  : m.  1874,  Sarah  Isa- 
bella, da.  of  the  late  Robert  Wharton, 
Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue. 

&rma — Argent,  a chevron  gules  between  three 
ears  of  rye  slipped  and  bladed  vert.  Crtst— A 
demi-greyhound  argent.  j&npporitrs — Two  grey- 

hounds argent. 

Seat — Hepple  Whitefield,  Rothbury,  North- 
umberland. Town  Residence — 46,  Beaufort 
Gardens,  S.W. 


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Son  living — WALTER  ROBERT  BUCHANAN,  b.  April  21st,  1879 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1904) : sometime  a Fellow  of  Hertford  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt.  ; is  Sec.,  Univs.  Grants  Committee,  and  a J.P.  for  Northumberland  : European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; sometime  Receiver  to  Dean  and  Chapter,  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral : 
m.  1919,  the  Hon.  Rachel  Beatrice  Lyttelton,  da.  of  8th  Viscount  Cobham,  and  has  issue  living, 
Jean,  b.  1920.  Residences , 6,  Cambridge  Terrace,  N.W.  ; Hepple,  Rothbury. 

Daughters  living— Katherine  Margaret  : m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Nigel  Keppel  Charteris,  C.M.G.', 
D.S.O.,  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  [see  E.  Wemyss,  colls. J.  Residence , 9,  The  King’s  Gap, 

Hoylake,  Cheshire. Olive  Frances. Dorothy  Isabel. 

Sister  living — Sophia  Anne.  Club , Ladies’  Park. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  Robert  George  Buchanan  Riddell,  next  brother  of  nth  baronet, 
b.  1854,  d.  1900:  m .1895,  Agnes  Graham,  da.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Houldsworth,  M.P., 
1st  Bt. : — 

Margaret  Frances,  b.  1896. Elizabeth  Agnes,  b.  1898. 

I^ue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  James  Buchanan  Riddell,  C.B.,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet, 
b.  1817,  d.  1903 : m.  1847,  Mary,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple 
Ross,  G.C.B. : — 

Mary  Frances.  Club , Ladies’  Park. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Riddell,  grandson  of  the  late  Thomas  Riddell, 
2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Riddell,  C.B.,  b.  1805,  d.  1875  : m.  1837,  Margaret,  who 
d.  1905,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Wilkie  : — 

William  Carre,  b.  1847  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired)  ; formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  : m.  1898,  Harriet  Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  J.  J.  Cousins,  of  Allerton  Park,  Yorkshire. 
Residence , 199,  Cromwell  Mansions,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Carre  Riddell,  b.  1809,  d.  1879  : 1846,  Marianne  Sibella,  who  d. 

1890,  da.  of  the  late  Rodney  Stephen,  Ch.  Justice  of  New  Zealand  : — 

Thomas  William  Carre,  b.  1852  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Vol.  (V.D.),  and  Comdg.  9th 
Regt.  Australian  Light  Horse  ; assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Carre  1879 ; is  Sec.  of 
Bohemians’  Club,  Melbourne,  and  a J.P.  : m.  1886,  Virginia  Eleanor  Consett,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of 
Montrose  Consett  Stephen,  and  has  issue  living,  Consett  Carre,  D.S.O.,  b.  1887;  is  Major 
Australian  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  (D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1917, — Gervase  Carre, 
b.  1891, — Yolande  Sibella  Carre, — Edith  Winona  Carre.  Residence,  Elsternwick,  Victoria, 

Australia. Walter  John  Carre,  b.  1859  ; is  Chm.  of  Melbourne  and  Metropolitan  Board  of 

Works,  Victoria.— —Jane  Georgiana  Vereker  : m.  1867,  Com.  Henry  James  Stanley,  R.N.,  who 
d.  1887,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Riddell,  M.B  b.  1874;  M.B.  and  B. S.  Melbourne  18 — : 
m.  1915,  Hyacinth  Susan  Valerie,  da.  of  Henry  Barkly  Hayter, — Geva  Mary  Georgiana:  m.  1908, 
Col.  Edmund  William  Dashwood  [see  Dashwood,  Bt.,  cr.  1684,  colls.].— Margaret  Elizabeth 
Carre.—  Annie  Carre  : m.  1888,  Charles  Strachan,  Baron  de  Fegely,  and  has  issue  living,  Albert 
Gervase  Riddell,  b.  1889, — Nita  Leontine.  Residence,  Cavers  Carre,  Elsternwick,  Melbourne. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Walter  Riddell-Carre,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Riddell  (ante),  grandson  of  the  late  Thomas  Riddell,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Alexander  Riddell-Carre,  b.  1831  ; d.  1905  : m.  1865,  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  T.  Fellows,  of  Beeston  House,  Notts  : — 

Ralph  Gervase,  b.  1868 ; is  Major  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers : m.  1905,  Kathleen  Sadleir  Lawe,  da.  of  Col. 
F.  S.  Stoney,  J.P.  (formerly  R.A.),  of  The  Downs,  Delgany,  co.  Wicklow,  and  widow  of  Lieut. 
John  Hamilton  Elrington  Allen,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Gervase  Robert,  b.  1906.  Residence , 
Cavers  Carre,  Lilliesleaf,  Roxburghshire.  Chibs,  Wellington,  New  (Edinburgh).— Grizel  Geva. 
Residence,  Westlea,  St.  Boswells. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Riddell,  younger  brother  of  Walter  Carre- 
Riddell  (ante),  b.  1810,  d.  1854:  1848,  Ellen  (who  m.  2ndly,  18—,  Col.  George 

Corham  Huxham),  da.  of  Capt.  William  Beckett : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Col.  William  Henry  Riddell,  b.  1852,  d.  1907:  m.  1st, 
1881,  Julia,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Francis  Shairp,  of  St.  Maur,  Southsea 
2ndly,  1889,  Emily  Lethbridge,  da.  of  Col.  George  Rowlandson,  Indian  Army : — 

Gladys  Lawrie  : m.  1915,  Capt.  Alan  Bruce  McPherson,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Riddell  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Vansittart  Riddell,  b.  1840,  d.  1911:  m.  1870,  Louisa  Flora 
Steel,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Alexander  Dick  : — 

Robert  Buchanan,  D.S.O.,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
is  Major  R.A. , served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches.  Brevet  Major),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1918.— — Edward  Vansittart  Dick,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and 
during  European  War  T914-15,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Heavy  Battery,  and  as  A.  A.  and 
Q.M.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1902, 
Edith  Mary,  who  d.  1914,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  E.  P.  Bingham  Turner,  R.A.,  and  has 

issue  living,  Edward  Alexander  Buchanan,  b.  1903.  Club , Army  and  Navy. John  Balfour, 

D.S.O.  ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  and  acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O*, 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; D.S.O.  1915  : m.  1908,  Margaret  Alice,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Smith,  of 
The  Rectory,  Oundle,  and  has  issue  living,  John  L’Estrange,  b.  1910, — Editha  Margaret,  b.  1913, — 

a da.,  b.  1917. Ethel : m.  1901,  Charles  Dingwall  Williams,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Riddell 

Dingwall,  b.  1902. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Vansittart  Riddell,  b.  1841,  d.  1888 : m.  1st,  1864,  Alice  Anne, 
who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Attwood,  of  East  Hill,  Fareham  ^ndly,  1886,  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Francis  Shairp,  of  St.  Maur,  Southsea: — 

Laurie  Archibald,  b.  1877.— Mary  Alice:  tn.  1st,  1885,  Capt.  John  Hawley  Burke,  who  d.  1887; 
2ndly,  1890,  John  Burke,  and  has  issue  living,  (by  1st  marriage)  Noel  Hawley  Michael, 
b.  1885, — Arthur  Laurie,  b.  1887, — (by  2nd  marriage)  John  Laurence,  b.  1891, — Yvonne  Lilian 
Gervaise,  b.  1897.  Clare  Edith. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Riddell,  R.A.,  b.  1845  1895  : tn.  1877,  Charlotte,  da. 

of  the  late  Gen.  James  George  Neill,  C.B.,  of  Swindridge  Muir,  Ayrshire  : — 

Florence  Agnes  Isabel,  b.  1879. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Michael  Riddell,  grandson  of  the  late  Walter  Riddell,  son 
of  the  late  William  Riddell,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Riddell,  b.  1804,  d.  1864 : tn.  1836,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of 
Vice-Adm.  Henry  Vansittart  : — 

Elizabeth  Janette.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Riddell  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Riddell,  b.  1838,  d.  1900:  tti.  1877,  Lizzie,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of 
Robert  Pringle,  formerly  of  Carribbar,  Bathgate,  Linlithgow  : — 

William,  b.  1885  : tn.  1915,  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late  George  Spraggon,  of  Nafferton,  Northumberland. 


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■ —John,  b.  1895.— Margaret,  b.  1879:  m.  1907,  Andrew  Stanley  Drybrough,  and  has  issue 

living,  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1908.  "Elizabeth,  b.  1881. Roberta,  b.  1882  : m.  1915,  Harold 

Sinclair  Coghill,  M.B.,  who  d.  1919. Henrietta. 

Issue  ol  the  late  James  Riddell,  b.  1840,  d.  1903  : tn.  1869,  Harriet  Anne  (now  of  West 
Lodge,  Meads,  Eastbourne),  da.  of  William  Stephen,  of  Montreal : — 

Of  whom  Henry  James,  b.  1870;  Major  Indian  Army;  d.  (killed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia)  1915 

(despatches,  1914-15  star). Walter,  b.  1874  ; European  War  1915-18  with  Graves  Registration 

Commn.,  with  Yeo.  and  with  R.A.S.C.  (medals);  has  Vol.  long.  ser.  medal:  m.  1917,  Mary 
Ellinor,  da  of  the  late  Dr.  John  Garbutt  Hutchinson,  of  North  Lodge,  Kineton,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Walter  Rowland,  b.  1919,— Elizabeth  Mary  Ellinor.  Residence , Dinas  House, 
Brecon.-^— Archibald,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882;  is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.);  D S.O.  1917:  nt. 
1907,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lawrie,  of  Selang,  Assam,  and  has  issue  living, 

William  James,  b.  1909, — Peter  John  Archibald,  b.  1914. Elizabeth  Harriet  May,  b.  1879:  m. 

1907,  Capt.  Stanley  Allison  Hughes,  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.—— Annie  Venetia,  b.  1884  : m.  1912, 
William  H.  C.  Geikie,  son  of  the  late  Professor  Geikie,  of  Edinburgh.  Residence,  Bau,  Kuching, 
Sarawak. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Henry  Riddell,  grandson  of  the  late  John  Riddell,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Archibald  Riddell,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Riddell,  b.  1797,  d.  1862  : m.  1834,  Susan,  who  d.  1847,  da.  of  James 
Law,  of  Elvingstone  : — 

William  Law,  b.  1843  : m.  1877,  Mary  Anne  Frazer,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert,  b.  1879, — Mary 
Hepburn,  b.  18 — : m.  1906,  Robert  Hanning,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand, — Susan  Helen,  b.  18 — , 
— Elizabeth,  b.  1887.  Residence , Wyuna,  Dunedin,  Otago,  New  Zealand. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Riddell  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Riddell,  b.  1838,  d.  1893  : m.  1st,  i860,  Jane,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of 
William  Peppercorn,  of  Eaton  Socon,  Beds;  2ndly,  1885,  Gertrude  Julia,  da  of  the  late 
Rev.  Richard  Smith,  V.  of  Kirknewton  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  James  Foster,  b.  1861  ; Brig.-Gen.  in  Army  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1915  : m.  1912,  Margaret  Christabel,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Hall  Scott,  of  Earlanreach, 

Inverness-shire,  and  Hepsburn,  Northumberland  [see  Scott,  “ Knights’  Widows”]. Alice 

Dorothy : m.  1885,  George  Edward  Bucknill,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Edwin  George,  b.  1886 ; 
R.  of  Swillington,  Woodlesford,  near  Leeds  : m.  1918,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Edwyn 
Hoskyns,  D.D.,  2ndHLord  Bishop  of  Southwell, — James  Riddell,  b.  1893  ; Lieut.  R.N. ; d.  (on  active 
ser.  during  European  War)  1916, — John  Birch,  b.  1896, — Joan  Margaret,  b.  1898.  Residences , 

Watchfield  House,  Shrivenham,  Berks  ; 28,  Ladbroke  Square,  W. Catharine  Jane  : m.  1908,  the 

Rev.  Samuel  Thomas  Boughton,  R.  of  Kenley,  Salop.  Residence , Kenley  Rectory,  Shrewsbury. 

This  family  is  of  Norman  descent,  and  was  early  settled  in  Roxburghshire,  Gervasius  de  Ridle, 
or  Ridel,  being  High  Sl*eriff  of  that  county  in  1116.  The  9th  baronet  was  successively  M.P.  for 
Selkirkshire  and  Lanarkshire,  and  the  10th  baronet  was  Recorder  of  Maidstone  and  Tenterden 
1846-68,  and  Judge  of  County  Courts  for  N.  Staffordshire  1859-63,  and  for  Whitechapel  1863-79. 


RIDDELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1778,  of  Ardnamurchan  and  Sunart,  Argyllshire.  [Extinct 

1907  ] 

Sir  Rodney  Stuart  Riddell,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Sisters  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Louisa  Margaretta. Caroline  Mary : m.  1867,  Louis  William 

Knowles.— —Frances  Elizabeth  : m.  1880,  Edward  Robert  Manners. 


RIPLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Rawdon,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Henry  William  Alfred  Ripley,  3rd 

Baronet ; b.  Jan.  3rd,  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Edward,  1903  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Roy.  Dragoons; 
is  Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers,  a D.  A.Q.M.G.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Shropshire  and  Herefordshire;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  and  during  European  War  1917-18  : m. 
1911,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  William  Daker 
Harley  [see  B.  Rodney],  and  has  issue. 

^ras — Per  chevron  nebuly  or  and  vert,  three  lions  rampant 
counterchanged  between  three  cross  crosslets,  two  in  base  or,  and 
one  in  chief  vert.  Crtst — A demi-lion  reguardant  vert,  collared  or, 
charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross  crosslet  of  the  second,  and 
holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  argent  charged  with  a 
cockerel  proper. 

Seat — Bedstone  Court,  Bucknell,  Salop.  Clubs, — Carlton, 
Cavalry,  Boodle’s.  

Sons  living— EDWARD  ROBERT  GUY,  b.  Nov.  5th,  1911. 

Henry  Derek,  b.  1914. Hugh,  b.  1916. 

Daughters  living— Ruth  Patience,  b.  1912. Suzan,  b.  1919. 

Brothers  living — Edward  Guy,  b.  1881  ; formerly  Lieut.  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; is  Capt.  Motor  Transport,  Army 

Ser.  Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2. Hugh  Ivor  Emmott, 

b.  1884  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt. 
Sister  living — Annie  Winifred  (Freda)  : m.  1909,  Capt.  Robert 


While  l breathe  I hope. 


George  Geoffrey  Harley  [see  B.  Rodney].  Residence,  The  Hall,  Brampton  Brian,  Herefordshire. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Henry,  b.  1849;  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : m. 
1st,  1876,  Emma  Alice,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Bruce  Seton  [Seton,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1663]; 
2ndly,  1885,  Dorothea  Royds,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  A.  Grey,  J.P.,  of  Meole  Brace,  Shrewsbury, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Edward,  b.  1884  ; is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps  : m.  1912,  Violet  Turner, 
da.  of  the  late  G.  Turner  Miller,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Stoneleigh,  Cheltenham, — Hugh  William  Grey, 
b . 1886  ; Capt.  R.A.F., — Dorothy  Alice  Seton  : nt.  1914,  Cheba  Gourevitch,  of  Smolensk,  Russia, — 
Marian  Janet:  m.  1890,  Dr.  Thomas  Herbert  Littlejohn,  who  d.  1905.  Residence,  41,  Hans 
Mansions,  S.W. 


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Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Eugenie  Frederica  Fui.cher  (Lady  Ripley),  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Green  Emmott-Rawdon,  of  Rawdon  Grange,  Leeds:  m.  1877,  Sir  Edward  Ripley,  2nd 
baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residences , 87,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Heath  House,  Aston-on-Clune, 
Salop. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Frederick  Ripley,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  who  was  cr.  a 
Baronet  1897  [see  that  title]. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bradford  (L)  1868-9  and  1874-80. 


RIPLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Acacia,  Rawdon,  West  Riding  of  York. 


While  P breathe  l hope. 
Ripley,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1907. 


Sir  Frederick  Hugh  Ripley,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  July  7th,  1878 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ. ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Frederick,  1907;  is  CapL 
Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers) and  a Staff  Capt.  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life 
Guards;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900:  in.  1902,  Mary 
Georgina  Shute,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Adams 
[ see  F.  Perth,  colls.]. 

^rma — Per  chevron  nebuly  or  and  vert,  three  lions  rampant 
counterchanged  between  three  cross  crosslets,  two  in  base  or, 
and  one  in  chief  vert.  ftrtst — A demi-lion  reguardant  vert, 

collared  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross  crosslet  of 
the  second,  and  holding  between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  argent 
charged  with  a cockerel  proper. 


Brother  living-*— GEOFFREY  ARNOLD,  b.  Aug.  4th, 
1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1912  ; is  Lieut.  Dragoons : m.  1908,  Sybil  Augusta,  da, 
of  Thomas  Newman  Frederick  Bardwell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Bolton  Hall,  Wilberfoss,  Yorks^re. 

Sisters  living— Ethel  Margaret  Susan,  b.  1879  : m.  1902, 

Major  Charles  Russell  Terrot,  D.S.O.,  Dragoons. 

Catherine  Alice,  b.  1881. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Katharine  (Lady  Ridley), 
da.  of  David  Little,  of  Bradford  : m.  1876,  Sir  Frederick 
Residence, 


Sir  Frederick  Ripley,  1st  baronet  of  this  creation,  was  third  son  of  the  1st  baronet  of  Rawdon, 
Yorkshire,  creation  1880. 


RITCHIE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Highlands. 


Honour  is  acquired  by  virtue. 


Sir  James  William  Ritchie, 

1st  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  7th,  1868;  is  Chm.  Milner’s 
Safe  Co.,  and  Div.  Com.  Metropolitan  Special 
Constabulary;  M.B.E.  1918:  in.  1st,  1898,  Ada 
Bevan  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1912), 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Bevan  ap  Rees  Bryant,  of 
Barnet  ; 2nd,  1913,  Edna  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Frederick  Emerton,  of  Cheltenham,  and  has 
issue. 

^rms — Argent,  an  anchor  erect  sable  within  a bordure 
ermine,  on  a chief  of  the  second  three  lions’  heads  erased  of 
the  first.  Crtst — Issuant  out  of  an  antiqne  crown  or,  an 

unicorn’s  head  argent  armed  gold,  charged  on  the  neck  with 
a torteau,  thereon  an  anchor,  also  gold. 

Residences— 26,  Melcombe  Court,  Dorset  Square,  W. ; 
Crick  Manor,  near  Rugby.  Clubs — Carlton,  Garrick. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— JAMES  EDWARD 

THOMSON,  b.  June  16th,  1902. By  2nd  marriage— 

Patrick  John  Emerton,  b.  1914. William  Peter  Emerton, 

l.  1918. Michael  Alan  Emerton,  b.  1920. 

Daughter  living-By  2nd  marriage— Barbara  Anne 
Lydia  Janet,  b.  1916. 


Rivett-Carnac.  see  Carnac. 


•¥•  The  younger  brother,  Charles  Roger  Ripley  b.  1888;  Lieut.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  . d. 
killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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ROBERTS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  Glassenbury,  Kent,  of  Brightfieldstown,  co.  Cork, 
and  of  the  City  of  Cork. 

Sir  Thomas  Langdon  Howland  Roberts, 

6th  Baronet ; b.  June  1 8th,  1898;  s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir 
Howland,  1917;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
is  Lieut.  R.A. 

^rms — Azure,  on  a chevron  argent  cotised  or,  three  mullets  of 
six  points  sable,  pierced  of  the  field.  Crest — On  a mount  vert  an 
eagle  displayed  ermine,  wings  argent,  gorged  with  a chaplet  of  ivy 
proper. 

Residence — 75a,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 


Brother  living— GILBERT  HOWLAND,  R.N.,  b.  Oct.  nth, 
iqoo  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  19x8. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — Walworth  Howland  (His 
Honour  Judge  Roberts),  C.B.E.,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Highgate  Sch., 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1878  : is  a J.P. 
for  Staffordshire,  and  a Member  of  Standing  County  Court 
Rules  Committee ; was  Chm.  of  Interim  Court  Arbitration 
1918-19 ; sometime  a Revising  Barrister  for  Middlesex,  and 
one  of  the  Examiners  of  the  Court;  appointed  Judge  of  County 
Courts  (Circuit  No.  25)  Nov.  1900,  and  transferred  to  Circuit 
No.  37  March  1905,  to  Circuit  No.  41  (Clerkenwell County  Court) 
Dec.  1911,  and  to  Circuit  No.  43  (Marylebone  County  Court) 
Oct.  19195  c.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1890,  Katherine,  da.  ot  the 
late  John  Gibson  Thomson,  of  Aitechuan,  Ardrishaig,  and  has 
issue  living,  Walter  St.  Clair  Howland,  M.C. , b.  1893  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1916);  Lieut. 
R.F.A.  Special  Reserve,  and  a 3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (M.C.), — Winifred  Elliott,  b.  1891:  m. 
1920,  Major  Cecil  Beckham  Harcourt,  Indian  Army.  Residence , 
Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  Kensington,  W.  Chib,  Savile. 


Virtue  survives  death. 


Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet)— Florence  Maria:  m.  1869,  Eaton  Monins  Lascelles,  who 
d.  1871,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Rowley  Lascelles,  of  Pencraig,  Cardiganshire.  Residence , 49, 
Clanricarde  Gardens,  Bayswater,  W. 

Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Beatrice  Sidney  Jane  Margaret : in.  1902,  John  Rigby 
Murray.  Residence , Graitnay  Hall,  Gretna,  Dumfriesshire. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet  -Elizabeth  Marie  (Lady  Roberts ),  second  da.  of  William  Tell 
La  Roche,  M.D.,  of  Harrington  Park,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. : m.  1895,  Col.  Sir  Howland  Roberts, 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence , 75a,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmund  Gilbert  Roberts,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1810,  d. 
1857  : m.  1836  Elizabeth  Anne,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Major  Joyce,  of  Teignmouth : — 
Herbert,  b.  1847 ; served  in  Cape  Mounted  Rifles.  Residence , 


The  former  baronetcy  of  1620  (claimed  by  the  present  holder  of  the  1809  creation  as  13th  Bt., 
which  claim,  however,  has  not  been  officially  established  at  the  Heralds’  College),  belonged  to  the 
old  Kentish  family,  originally  called  Rookehurst  and  later  Roobertes,  and  apparently  became  extinct 
on  the  demise  in  1745  of  Sir  Walter,  6th  baronet,  who  left  an  only  daughter,  Jane,  who  married  the 
3rd  Duke  of  St.  Albans.  About  1775  the  Duchess  believed  she  had  discovered  the  descendants  of 
Thomas,  second  son  of  the  1st  baronet,  seated  at  Brightfieldstown,  Roberts’  Cove,  co.  Cork  ; and  the 
title  was  assumed  by  the  then  head  of  that  family,  Randal,  and  subsequently  by  his  eldest  son  Thomas, 
to  whom,  however,  a new  patent  of  Baronetcy  was  passed  in  1809.  The  ancient  property  of  Glassen- 
bury, Cranbrook,  Kent,  which  had  then  been  in  the  direct  line  for  nearly  seven  centuries,  was  left  by 
the  Duchess  of  St.  Albans  to  the  second  son  of  this  Sir  Thomas,  viz.,  Col.  Thomas  Walton  Roberts, 
J.P.  (High  Sheriff  of  Kent  1879),  who  d.  1882,  and  devised  the  said  property  by  will  to  his  nephew, 
the  late  Major  John  Roberts  Atkin-Roberts,  J.P.,  whose  son  is  the  present  owner.  The  5th  baronet, 
Sir  Howland  Roberts,  V.D.,  D.L.,  J.P. , was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Vol.  Batn. 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1896-1906. 


ROBERTS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Milner  Field,  Bingley,  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  James  Roberts,  1st  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  James  Roberts,  of  Haworth,  Yorkshire,  by 
Jane,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  the  late  William  Hartley 
Earby  ; b.  Sept.  30th,  1848  ; ed.  at  Haworth  Sch. ; 
formerly  owner  of  town  of  Saltaire,  and  Chrm  of 
Sir  Titus  Salt,  Bt.,  Sons  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Saltaire  ; is  Chm.  of  local  Board  of  London  and 
Lancashire  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  and  a J.P.  for  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire:  m.  1873,  Elizabeth,  second 
da.  of  the  late  William  Foster,  of  Harden,  Bingley, 
Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

^rma— Vert ; on  a pile  or,  between  two  saltires  in  base  of 
the  last  an  Angora  goat  statant  proper.  Crtst — Upon  two 

millrinds  fesseways  or,  an  Angora  goat  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Strathallan  Castle,  Machany,  Perthshire.  1'ewn 

Residence — 30,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.2.  Clubs — Bradford 
Liberal,  Royal  Automobile,  Union. 


Grandchildren  living— (Issue  of  the  late  Bertram  Foster 
Roberts,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1876,  d.  1912  : in.  1903, 
Eliza  Gertrude  (now  of  Aubrey  Lodge,  Campden  Hill,  W.) 
Justly  and  firmly.  only  da.  of  Sir  Ellis  Denby,  J.P.,  of  Wycliffe  House, 

Shipley,  Yorkshire) : — 

DENBY,  b.  June  3rd,  1904. William  Denby,  b.  1909. Mary,  b.  1906. Catherine 

Elizabeth,  b.  1907. 


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Son  living — Joseph  Henry  Nicholson,  b.  1887;  sometime  Managing  Director  of  Sir  Titus  Salt,  Bt., 
Sons  and  Co.  ("Limited),  of  Saltaire  : m.  1920,  Frances  Eleanor,  da.  of  — Partington,  of  The 
Laurels,  Tilehurst,  Reading.  Residence,  Weybeards,  Harefield,  Middlesex. 

Daughters  living— Lily  May,  b.  1879  : «*•  19.02,  Frederic  Alfred  Aykroyd,  and  has  issue  living, 
Cecil  William,  b.  1905,  — Frederic  Howard,  b.  1907, — Bertram,  b.  19x5, — Margaret  Roberts,  b.  1903. 

Residence , Birstwith  Hall,  near  Harrogate,  Yorkshire. Alice  Maud  Mary,  b.  1881  : m.  1902, 

Capt.  Norman  Cecil  Rutherford,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel  James,  b.  1907, — 
Brian  James  Roberts,  b.  1911, — Neil,  b.  1913, — Sybil  Margaret,  b.  1904, — Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1905, 
— Enid  May,  b.  1915.  Residence , Blackgrove,  Blindley  Heath,  Surrey. 


ROBERTS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Ecclesall  and  Queen’s  Tower,  City  of  Sheffield, 
and  West  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Samuel  Roberts,  M.P.,  ist 
Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Roberts,  J.P., 
of  Queen's  Tower,  Sheffield  ; b.  April  30th,  1852  ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1878  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sheffield 
(Lord  Mayor  1899-1900),  a D.L.  for  W.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire,  Dep.  Chm.  W.  Riding  Quarter 
Sessions,  a Member  of  Chairmen’s  Panel,  House 
of  Commons  Grand  Committees,  and  Chm.  Com- 
mittee of  Selection  ; appointed  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  King’s  Bench  1912,  and  of  House  of 
Commons  Committee  on  National  Expenditure 
1917  ; unsuccessfully  contested  High  Peak  Div. 
of  Derbyshire  (C)  1900  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Ecclesall  Div.  of  Sheffield  since  Feb.  1902  ; 
Knt.  1917  : m.  1880,  Martha  Susan,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Ven.  Archdeacon  J.  E.  Blakeney,  V.  of 
Sheffield,  and  has  issue. 

JVrms — Sable  on  a chevron  couped  argent,  three  millets 
of  the  field,  a chief  dancettde  or.  Crest-  Issuant  out  of  a circlet  or,  a demi-lion  rampant  gules, 
holding  in  the  paws  a mullet  gold. 

Seat — Queen’s  Tower,  Sheffield.  Clubs— Carlton,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 


Sons  living— SAMUEL  ROBERTS,  b.  Sept.  2nd,  1882;  ed.  at  Camb.  Umv.  (M-A.  1906);  a 
IP  for  W Riding  of  Yorkshire ; Lord  Mayor  of  Sheffield  1919  : m.  1906,  Gladys  Mary,  da.  of 
W *E  Dring  M D.,  of  Tenterden,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1910,— a son,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  Park  Grange  House,  Sheffield.— Albert  S.,  b.  m5.—Rev.  Alfred  Cecil  Samuel, 

b.  1890;  ed  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911). EnoSamuel,  b.  1893  ; formerly  Lieut.  York  and 

Lancaster  Regt. 


Daughter  living— Leila  Blakeney:  m.  1908,  Major  John  Watson  Richardson,  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


ROBERTSON,  Creation  (U  K.)  1919,  of  Welbourn,  co.  Lincoln. 

Sir  William  Robert  Robert- 
son, G.C.B. , G.C.A/.G.,  K.C.V.O., 

D.S.O.,  ist  Baronet , son  of  Thomas 

C.  Robertson ; b.  Sept.  14th,  1859 ; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Camb.  1919,  Hon.  D.C.L., 
Oxford  1920  ; enlisted  1877,  became  2nd 
Lieut.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  1888,  Lieut. 
1891,  Capt.  1895,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen. 
1910,  Lieut. -Gen.  1915,  Gen.  1916,  and 
Field-Marshal  1920;  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.),  S.  Africa  1900  as  D.A.A.G., 
Army  Head  Quarters  (despatches,  medal, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Q.M.G.,  and  subsequently  as  Ch.  of 
Gen.  Staff  (despatches  twice,  Legion  of 

Honour,  K.C.B.,  Lieut. -Gen.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy,  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords,  of  Chia  Ho  of  China,  Saint  Alexander  Nevsky  of 
Russia,  and  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  G.C.M.G.,  thanked  by  Parliament,  cr.  Baronet, 
granted  ^10,000)  ; was  a Staff-Capt.  (Mil.  Intelligence)  at  Head  Quarters  1899, 
A.Q.M.G.  1901,  and  Assist. -Director  of  Mil.  operations  1901-7,  A.Q.M.G.,  Aldershot 
1907,  and  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  there  1907-10,  Comdt.  of  Staff  Coll.  1910-13, 
and  Director  of  Mil.  Training  at  War  Office  1913-14,  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff 
and  a Member  of  Army  Council  Dec.  1915-18  ; in  command  E.  Command  1918, 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch.,  Great  Britain  1918-19,  and  Army  of  the  Rhine  1919-20 
(also  British  Forces  in  France  and  Flanders)  ; is  Col.  a Regt.  of  Dragoons,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Bradfield  Coll.  ; appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917,  and 
a temporary  A.D.C.  Gen.  1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1896.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905,  C.V.O.  i9IO» 
K.C.V.O.  1913,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  G.C.M.G.  1919:  rn- 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


613 


1894,  Mildred  Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  T.  C.  Palin,  Indian  Army, 
and  has  issue. 

&nns — Gules,  two  swords  in  saltire  argent,  hiked  and  pommelled  gold,  the  points  downwards, 
between  in  chief  a sun  in  splendour,  in  base  a fleur-de-lis  or,  and  in  fesse  two  wolves’  heads  erased  of 
the  second.  (Ercst — Issuant  from  a coronet  of  fleur-de-lis  or,  a demi-wolf  argent,  gorged  with  an 
Eastern  crown  gold,  supporting  with  the  dexter  paw  a lance  proper  thereon  a pennon  per  fesse  gules 
and  argent.  (Supporters  (Grand  Cross) — Dexter , a grey  charger  in  review  order ; sinister , a 
bay  charger  in  service  order,  both  proper. 

Seat — Welbourn,  Lincolnshire.  Town  Residence — 27,  Eccleston  Square,  S.W.  Club — 

United  Service. 


Sons  living— BRIAN  HUBERT,  D.SO .,  M.C.,  b.  July  22nd,  1896;  a Capt.  R.E.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.,  1919. Hugh  John,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living— Rosamund  Mildred. Helen  Millicent. 


ROBINSON,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  London. 

Sir  Frederick  Villiers  Laud  Robinson, 

Af.C.,  10th  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  4th,  1880  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  , s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Laud,  1893  ; 
is  Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  and  a J.P.  for  North- 
amptonshire ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  and  during 
European  War  1 914-19  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  is  patron  of  one  living:  in. 
1913,  Eileen,  da.  of  Harry  Higham,  of  34,  Park  Street. 
Grosvenor  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  quarterly  crenelle  gules  and  or, 
in  the  first  quarter  a lion  passant-guardant  or  standing  on  a tower 
argent  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  a buck  trippant  within  an  orle  of  trefoils 
slipped  or.  Cast — A buck  trippant  or,  collared  and  lined  vert,  the 
collar  charged  with  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 

Seat — Cranford  Hall,  near  Kettering. 


Sons  living— MICHAEL  FREDERICK  LAUD,  b.  Jan.  23rd, 
1914. John  Ronald  Villiers,  b.  1915. 

Sisters  living — Evelyn  Dorothy,  b.  1875  : m.  1900,  Capt.  Ralph  Bagnall,  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
Railway  Transport. Margery  Sybil,  b.  1877  : m-  1899,  Charles  Brooke  Whitaker  Brook.  Resi- 
dence, Geddington,  Kettering. Sylvia  Joan,  b.  1883:  vi.  1903,  Major  Charles  Edward  Bagnall, 

formerly  a Collector  in  Uganda.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Robinson,  nephew  of  Archbishop  Laud,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  London, 
was  Lieut,  of  the  Tower,  and  did  great  service  in  promoting  the  coronation  of  Charles  II.  The  5th 
and  the  6th  baronet  each  sat  as  M.P.  for  Northampton. 


ROBINSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1823,  of  Batt  s House,  Somersetshire. 

Sir  Ernest  William  Robinson,  5th  Baronet , el. 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Innes  Robinson,  younger  brother 
of  4th  baronet ; b.  May  22nd,  1862  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  William 
Le  Fleming,  1895:  in.  1st,  1897,  Christina  Eleanor,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  Major  James  Grant,  of  Glen  Grant,  Rothes  ; 2ndly, 
1920,  Mrs.  Gordon  Watson,  and  has  issue  (by  1st  marriage). 

£Vrms — Per  fesse  embattled  azure  and  gules  two  chevronells  or  between 
three  bucks  trippant  argent,  attired  and  hooped  of  the  third.  Crtst — In  front 
of  a park  paling  proper,  a buck  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — Craigmore,  Jersey. 


Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Eveline  Grant,  b.  1902. 
Brothers  living— DOUGLAS  INNES,  b.  1863  : in.  1903,  Violet,  el.  da. 

c_„  _ . of  the  late  Herbert  Ames  [infra] Francis  Buller,  b.  1874:  in.  1909, 

Margaret,  only  da.  of  the  late  William  Edmund  Rich.' 

Sisters  living — Alice:  m.  1886,  Charles  Perrin,  Local  Govt.  Board, 
and  has  issue  living,  Lancelot  Charles,  b.  1888  : in.  Vera  Alexandrina,  da.  of  Brig. -Gen.  George 
Francis  William  St.  John,  R.A.  Residence,  12,  Cadogan  Court,  S.W. Gertrude  Georgina. 


Aunts  living  (sisters  of  4th  baronet) — Eliza  Scott:  in.  1863,  Charles  Herbert  Ames,  who  d.  1878,  of 
Remenham  Place,  Henley-on-Thames,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Herbert,  b.  1868, — Violet : m. 

1903,  Douglas  Innes  Robinson  [ante],— Mary,— Margaret,— Katherine. Sophia  Jane  Wemyss: 

in.  1st,  1865,  Capt.  Napier  Douglas  Robinson,  who  d.  1869  [ see  infra]:  2ndly,  1881,  William 
Strachan.  Residence, 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Napier  Douglas  Robinson,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1836, 
d.  1869  : m-  1865,  Sophia  Jane  Wemyss  [see  ante]  (who  m.  2ndly,  1881,  William 
Strachan),  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Scott  Robinson  : — 

Ethel  Sophia  Napier,  b.  1869. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George  Abercrombie  Robinson,  was  a Director  of  the  East  India  Company, 
Military  Auditor-General  in  Bengal,  and  sometime  M.P.  for  Honiton.  The  2nd  baronet  was  Joint 
Commissioner  and  Chief  Superintendent  of  British  Trade  in  China  1834-6. 


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ROBINSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1854,  of  Toronto,  Canada. 

Sir  John  Beverley  Robinson,  4th 
Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Beverley 
Robinson  (Gov.  of  Ontario  1880-87),  2nd  son  of 
1st  baronet;  b.  June  2nd,  1848;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir 
Frederick  Arnold,  1901  : m.  1st,  1873,  Mar- 
garet, who  d.  1875,  da.  of  James  M‘Donell  ; 2ndly, 
1892,  Eleanor  Biggar,  da.  of  Charles  H.  Cooke, 
M. D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  and  has 
issue. 

Or,  on  a chevron  between  three  stags  trippant 
vert,  as  many  cinquefoils  of  the  field.  Crtst — A stag  trip- 

pant  vert  bezantee. 

Residence — Glenwood,  Edgewater,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage— JOHN  BEVERLEY 
BEVERLEY,  b.  Feb.  12th,  1895. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Margaret  Mary : 
m.  18963  Dalton  McCarthy,  Junr.,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has 
issue  living,  Leah  Victoria  Manners,  b.  1897.  Residence , 
Toronto. 

Brother  living — Strachan  Napier,  b.  1849.  Residence , 
Toronto. 

Sisters  living — Caroline  Minnie:  m.  1881,  Capt.  William  Forsyth  Grant. Augusta  Louisa:  m. 

1898,  Stewart  Fielde  Houston,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1910.  Residence, 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Marion  Louisa:  m.  1883,  Francis  Osmund  Cayley  [see 
Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.]. Julia  Margaret  Adelaide. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Charles  Walker,  C.B.,  b.  1836;  is  a Maj.-Gen.  (formerly  Rifle 
Brig.);  was  A.A.G.,  Aldershot  1884-9,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  189092,  in  command  of 
Troops  in  Mauritius  1892-5,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  and  Sec.  of  Chelsea  Hospital  1895-8  ; served  in  Indian 
Mutiny  campaign  1858-9  (medal),  in  Ashanti  war  1873-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Zulu  war  1879 
(medal  with  clasp)  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1887  : m.  1884,  Margaret  Frances,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Archibald  Alison, 
G.C.B.,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Archibald  Beverley,  b.  1898, — Joan  Emma 
Beverley,  b.  1892, — Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Beverley  House,  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing, 
W.  Club,  Army  and  Navy. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Mary  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Robinson ),  da.  of  John  Filer : 
m.  1893,  Sir  Frederick  Arnold  Robinson,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1901.  Residence,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Beverley  Robinson,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet 
(ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Christopher  Conway  Robinson,  K.C.,  b.  1853,  d.  1907  : m.  1880,  Jane,  who 
d,  1915,  da.  of  Norman  Torquil  MacLeod,  of  Drynoch,  near  Toronto  : 

John  Beverley,  b.  1885.—— Norman  MacLeod  Beverley,  b.  1887.— —Minnie  Marguerite  Beverley.— 
Kathleen  Augusta  Beverley. 

Issue  of  the  late  Christopher  Robinson,  K.C.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1828, 
d.  1905  : m.  1879,  Elizabeth  Street  (now  of  Beverley  House,  Toronto),  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Josiah  Burr  Plumb,  of  Niagara,  Canada: — 

Christopher  Charles,  b.  1883:  m.  1907,  Isabel  Hodgins,  el.  da.  of  Charles  R.  W.  Biggar,  K.C.,  of 
Toronto,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher,  b.  1909,— Peter  Beverley,  b.  1915,  — Hugh  Lukin,  b. 

1916, — Helen  Hilary,  b.  1912, — Laura  Beverley,  b.  1913 John  Beverley,  b.  1884.  Duncan 

Strachan,  b.  1886  : m.  1916,  Emily,  el.  da.  of  Gordon  Watson,  of  Brandon,  Manitoba.— Mary 
Adelaide  Christobel. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Christopher  Robinson,  of  Cleasby,  Yorkshire,  who  emigrated  to 
Virginia  about  1670,  and  was  elder  brother  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Robinson,  Ambassador  to  Sweden 
1683-1708,  Bishop  of  Bristol  and  London  1710-23,  and  First  Plenipotentiary  at  the  Congress  of 
Utrecht  1713.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Beverley,  C.B.,  D.C.L.  of  Oxford,  having  served  as  a 
Volunteer  in  the  war  of  1812  With  America,  was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  Canada  and  at  Lincoln’s  Inn, 
and  was  subsequently  (1829-62)  Chief  Justice  of  Upper  Canada,  and  for  many  years  member  for  the 
town  of  York  and  Speaker  of  the  Legislative  Council  in  the  Old  Province  of  Upper  Canada. 

ROBINSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Hawthornden,  Wynberg,  Cape  Division,  S.  Africa, 
and  Dudley  House,  City  of  Westminster. 

Sir  Joseph  Benjamin  Robinson,  1st 

Baronet , youngest  son  of  the  late  Robert  John 
Robinson  ; b.  Aug.  3rd,  1845  ; prior  to  1867  engaged 
in  wood-buying  and  farming  ; is  owner  of  S.  African 
gold  mines,  and  Chm.  of  Robinson’s  South  African 
Banking  Co.,  and  many  gold  mining  cos.  ; sometime 
Mayor  of  Kimberley,  and  a J.  P.  ; represented  Kim- 
berley House  of  Assembly  of  Cape  Colony,  and  passed 
Diamond  Trade  Act ; was  Comdt.  during  Basuto 
War,  and  organised  and  commanded  first  Mounted 
Vol.  Force  in  Griqualand  West  : m.  1877,  Elizabeth 
Rebecca,  da.  of  James  Ferguson,  of  Kimberley,  S. 
Africa,  and  has  issue. 

grina — Vert,  three  bezants  chevronwise  between  two 
chevronels,  the  whole  between  three  demi-stags  couped  or. 
Crtst— A demi-stag  or,  charged  with  two  chevronels  vert, 
supporting  with  the  dexter  leg  a flagstaff  in  bend  sinister 
proper,  pendant  therefrom  a banner  vert  charged  with  a bezant. 

Residence  — 14,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W.  Seat — Haw- 

thornden,  Wynberg,  Cape  Colony. 


Sons  living— JOSEPH  BENJAMIN,  b.  March  11th,  1887. 
—Wilfred  Henry,  b.  1889.  Arthur  John,  b.  1891.—— 
Charles  Reginald,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Eleanor.— Ida  Louisa.— 
Maud.— Leonoran. Florence  Mildred. 


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ROBINSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Foxrock, 
co.  Dublin. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Augustus 
Robinson,  P.C.,  K.C.B.\  b.  1857;  acted 
as  Sec.  to  Local  Govt,  and  Taxation  of 
Towns  Coramns.  (Ireland)  and  to  Poor  Law 
and  Lunacy  Inquiry  Commn.  (Ireland)  ; was 
Commr.  of  Municipal  Boundaries  (Ireland) 
1878-9  ; became  Inspector  of  Local  Govt. 
Board  for  Ireland  1879,  Commr.  1891,  and 
Vice-Pres.  1898  ; has  been  a Member  of 
several  Roy.  Commns ; C.B.  (Civil)  1897, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  P.C.  1902  : m.  1883, 
Harriet,  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Lynch- Blosse, 
loth  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

Jlrms— Vert,  a chevron  engrailed  between  three 
stags  at  gaze  or,  each  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  azure. 
Crest — Out  of  a crown  vallery  or  a mount  vert,  there- 
on a stag  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Lisnacarig,  Foxrock,  co.  Dublin.  Clubs— 
Kildare  Street,  Athenaeum. 


Sons  living— CHRISTOPHER  HENRY,  b.  1884  : 
m 1912,  Dorothy,  el.  da.  of  Harry  Warren,  and  has 

issue  living,  Niall  Bryan,  b.  1918. Bryan  Arthur, 

b.  1889 : m.  1919,  Pamela,  da.  of  Ambrose  Picard, 
of  Leeds.  Adrian,  b.  1892 : m.  1920,  Agnes 

Patricia,  da.  of  Hugh  Dorrien,  of  Donegal. 


ROCHE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Carass,  Limerick. 

Sir  Standish  O’Grady  Roche,  4th 

Baronet ; b.  March  13th,  1911  ; s.  his  father  Sir 
Standish  Deane  O’Grady,  1914. 

Jtrms — Gules,  three  roaches  naiant  within  a bordure  en- 
grailed argent.  Crist — A rock,  thereon  a stork  close,  charged 
on  the  breast  with  a torteau,  and  holding  in  his  dexter  claw 
a roach  all  proper. 

Seat — Aghade,  Tullow,  co.  Carlow. 


Half-Sister  living — Olive  Edith  Kathleen:  m.  1901,  Major 
William  Charles  Hall,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  who  d.  (on 
active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917,  and  has  issue  living, 
Barbara  Kathleen,  b.  1903, — Olive  Mary,  b.  1905.  Residence , 
Ballitore,  co.  Kildare. 

Daughter  living  of  2nd  Baronet-  Isabel  Susan  Alice, 
Residence , Carass,  Croom,  co.  Limerick. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Sybil  {Lady  Roche),  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Julius  Dyson  Laurie,  of  hi,  Gloucester  Place, 
S.W.  : m.  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Standish  Deane 
O’Grady  Roche,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , 
Aghade,  Tullow,  co.  Carlow. 

The  1st  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Limerick  city  1832-44.  Sir 
David,  2nd  Bt.,  was  Vice-Lieut,  of  co.  Limerick  (High  Sheriff 
1863). 


SHELLEY-ROLLS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Castle  Goring,  Sussex. 


Sir  John  Courtown  Edward  Shelley- 
Rolls,  6th  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  5th,  1871;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Charles  Shelley,  1902  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Scots  Guards,  Lieut. -Col.  3rd 
Batn.  Queen’s  Westminster  Cadet  Batn  , a J.P.  for 
Hants,  a D.L.  for  co.  Monmouth,  and  Capt.  Reserve 
of  Officers ; A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  London 
Dist.  1914-18;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900;  assumed  by 
Roy.  License  1917,  the  additional  surname  of  Rolls:  m. 
1898,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Georgiana  Rolls,  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Llangattock. 

^rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  or,  on  a fesse  dancettee  with 
plain  cotisses  between  three  billets  sable,  each  charged  with  a lion 
rampant  of  the  field,  as  many  bezants  in  the  centre  chief  point  for 
distinction,  a cross-crosslet  gules,  Rolls',  2nd  and  3rd  sable,  a fesse 
engrailed  between  three  whelks  or,  Shelley.  Crista — ist,  out  of  a 
wreath  of  oak,  a dexter  cubit  arm,  vested  or,  cuffed  sable,  the  arm 
charged  with  a fesse  dancettee  double  cottised  of  the  second,  charged 
with  three  bezants,  in  the  hand  proper  a roll  of  parchment  argent, 
the  cuff  charged  for  distinction  with  a cross-crosslet  gold,  Rolls; 
a griffin’s  head  erased,  beaked  and  ducally  gorged  or,  Shelley. 

Seats—  Avington  Park,  Winchester  ; Field  Place,  Horsham ; 
The  Hendre,  Monmouth.  Town  Residence — 21,  Eaton  Square, 
S.W.  Clubs— Guards’,  Carlton. 


Brothers  living— PERCY  BYSSHE  SHELLEY,  b.  June  24th,  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. 
Residence,  Lovington,  Alresford,  Hants.— Sidney  Patrick  Shelley,  b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Wellington 

5 Capt.  Yeo.  Residence,  Lovington,  Alresford,  Hants. Hubert  Shelley,  b.  1881  ; ed. 

at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Capt.  Yeo.  ; formerly  Lieut.  7th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own). 


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Sisters  living— Ernestine  Elizabeth  Shelley.— Maud  Shelley.  - Nora  Kathleen  : tn.  1907,, 
Lieut.  Fausto  M.  Leva,  Italian  R.N. 

Widow  living  Of  5th.  Baronet— M ary  Jane  Jemima  (Lady  Mary  Shelley ),  da.  of  5th  Earl  of  Cour- 
town  : tn.  1869,  Sir  Charles  Shelley,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1902.  Residence , 24,  Ebury  Street,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Cecil  William  Charles  Shelley,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  3rd  son  of 
5th  baronet,  b.  1873,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : tn.  1903,  Sybil  Bertie,  who  d. 
1906,  da.  of  Laurence  R.  Peel,  formerly  of  Lebanon,  Newara  Eliya,  Ceylon : — 
Eileen  Sybil,  b.  1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Ernest  Shelley,  brother  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1840,  </_ 
1910:  tn.  1889,  Janet  (now  of  St.  Olave’s,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth),  da_ 
of  the  late  E.  Andre wes  : — 

George  Edward,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1912),  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.. 

Grenadier  Guards. Ernest  Bowen,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  Grenadier 

Guards ; killed  in  action  during  European  War  1918.— Gwendolin  Evelyn  : m.  19x3,  the  Rev. 
Frank  Shelley- Mills.  Residence , 10,  The  Embankment,  Bedford.  . 

ROPNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Preston  Hall,  Stockton-on-Tees,  Co.  Palatine  of 
Durham,  and  Skutterskelfe  Hall,  Hutton  Rudby,  North  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  (Emil  Hugh  Oscar)  Robert  Ropner, 

1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  John  Henry  Ropner,  of  Magde- 
burg, Prussia  ; b.  Dec.  16th,  1838 ; ed.  in  Germany  ; 
is  a steamship  owner  of  West  Hartlepool,  a steamship 
builder  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  patron  of  one  living,  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham  (High  Sheriff  1896), 
and  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  (and  now  Hon.  Col.)  Durham  L.l.  (V.D.)  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Cleveland  Div.  of  N.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  1895  and  1898;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Stockton- 
on-Tees  (C)  Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1910;  Knt.  1902:  m. 
1858,  Mary  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  John  Craik,  of  Newton 
Stewart,  Wigtonshire,  and  has  issue. 

Jims — Party  per  fesse  dancettee  sable  and  or,  a pale,  three 
mullets  pierced  two  and  one,  and  as  many  stags’  heads  erased  one 
and  two,  all  counterchanged.  Crtst — Upon  three  mascles  interlaced 

fesseways  and  in  front  of  three  tilting  spears,  one  in  pale  and  two 
in  saltire  or,  a stag’s  head  erased  sable,  attired  gold. 

Seats — Preston  Hall,  near  Stockton-on-Tees  ; Skutterskelfe  Hallr 
Cleveland,  Yorkshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional. 


Son  living — JOHN  HENRY,  b.  Sept.  7th,  i860;  is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  co.  Durham  (High  Sheriff  1911);  sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Durham  L.l.  (V.D.)  : ni.  i888r 
Martraret.  da.  of  Tohn  McGregor,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret,  b.  1894  : tn.  1918,  Capt.  John 

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Capt.  ; tn  1918,  Lillian  Rochfort,  da.  of  Col.  Rochfort  Snow,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand,  - 

Cuthbert  Maurice,  b.  1905, — Richard,  b.  1898.  Residence , Hartburn,  Stockton-on-Tees. William, 

b.  1864  ; is  a J.P.  for  co  Durham:  tn.  1894,  Sarah  Woollacot,  da.  of  Ebenezer  Cory,  and  has  issue 
living,  Leonard,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut.  R.G  A.,  — William  Guy,  b.  1896  ; is  Lieut.  R G.A., — John  Ray- 
mond' b.  1903, — Robert  Desmond,  b.  1908, — Constance  Winsome,  b.  1899.  Residence , Ambleside, 

West  Hartlepool. Walter,  b.  1868:  tn  1894,  Jane  Constance,  da.  of  Ebenezer  Cory,  and  has 

issue  living,  Geoffrey  Vyvyan,  b.  1899, — Kathleen,  b.  1895. Leonard,  b.  1873;  is  a J.P.  for  co. 

Durham  : m.  1904,  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Murdock  Mackay,  and  has  issue  living,  Leonard  Robert, 
b.  1910, — Helen  Mary,  b.  1905, — Jean  Winifred,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Rimswell,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

Daughters  living — Amy,  b.  1867:  tn.  1894,  Cecil  Sadler,  and  has  issue  living. Lilian,  b.  1874: 

»i.  1903,  the  Rev.  Sidney  Cecil  Woods.  R.  of  Church  Stretton,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey 
Ropner  Duncan,  b.  1904, — Sidney  Mervyn  Ropner,  b.  1909, — Lilian  Sheila  Ropner^  b.  1906, — Elsa 
Hazel  Ropner,  b.  1914.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Church  Stretton,  Shropshire.  Evelyn,  b.  1876: 
m.  1898.  Henry  Charles  Holder,  el.  son  of  Sir  John  Charles  Holder,  1st  Bt.  Residence,  Linden 

Hill,  Twyford,  Berks. Mabel,  b.  1877  ; tn  1902,  Frederick  Byers  Watson,  solicitor,  and  has- 

issue  living,  Dorothy  Mabel,  b.  1903.  Residence , Arden,  Norton,  Stockton-on-Tees. 

ROSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1872,  of  Montreal,  Dominion  of  Canada. 

- i dare.  Sir  Frances  Cyril  Rose,  4th  Baronet ; 

b.  Sept.  18th,  1909  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Cyril  Stanley^ 
19*5 

&rots — Or,  a boar’s  head  couped  gules  between  three  water 
bougets  sable  ; on  a chief  of  the  second  three  maple  leaves  of  the 
first,  fiatat — A harp  or,  stringed  azure. 


Widows  living  of  1st,  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets— Julia 

Charlotte  Sophia  ( Marchioness  of  Tweeddale),  da.  of  Keith 
Stewart  Mackenzie  [see  E.  Galloway,  colls. J,  and  widow  of  the 
9th  Marquess  of  Tweeddale  : tn.  2ndly,  1887,  as  his  second 
wife,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Rose,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  1st 
baronet,  who  d.  1888  ; 3rdly,  1892,  Major  Sir  William  Eden 
Evans-Gordon,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  4,  Chelsea  Embank- 
ment, S.W. Katherine  Elizabeth  (Lady  Rose),  da.  of 

Alexander  Macalister,  of  Torresdale  Castle,  Argyllshire  : nt. 
1868,  Sir  William  Rose,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1902.  Resi- 
dence, Tilford  Way,  Farnham,  Surrey. Laktitia  (Lady 

Rose),  da.  of  Emile  Hippolyte  Rouy : tn.  1905,  Sir  Cyril 
Stanley  Rose,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1915. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Day  Rose. 
M.P.  (b.  18471,2nd  son  of  1st  baronet  (who  was 
cr.  a Baronet  1909)  [see  that  title,  infra]  : — 

Of  whom  Sir  CHARLES  HENRY,  3rd  Bt.,  of  Hardwick  House, 
b.  Oct.  13th,  1912. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGF. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Mary  Temple,  da.  of  1st  baronet,  d.  1913  : m.  1867,  Maj.-Gcn.  Sir 
Stanley  de  Astel  Calvert  Clarke,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1911  : — 

Albert  Edward  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  b.  1879  [see  “ Companionagh  ”]  : m.  1907,  Evelyn  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  Sir  Alexander  Baird,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1897),  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Frank  Stanley, 
b.  1908, — Annette  Mary,  b.  1911.— Edith  Mary  : m.  1890,  Frank  Bibby,  C.B.E.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Frank  Brian  Frederic,  b.  1893;  is  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards:  m.  1919,  Ethel  Mildred,  da. 
of  Thomas  Reginald  Hague  Cook  [see  Elliot,  Bt.], — Averil  Margaret  Mary,  b.  1905, — Katharine 

Edith,  b.  1916.  Residences , 39,  Hill  Street,  W.  ; Hardwicke  Grange,  Shrewsbury. Millicent 

Bessie:  m.  1893,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  William  David  Baird,  C.B.E.,  J.  P.,  formerly  Capt.  10th  Hussars, 
and  Col.  Suffolk  Imperial  Yeo.  (served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  and  during  European  War  1914-17), 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Charles  Edward,  b.  1894  ; Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s) ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — William  Stanley,  b. 
1903, — David  Everard,  b.  1906, — Patrick  Douglas,  b.  1912, — Rosemary  Freda,  b.  1895, — Millicent 
Irene,  b.  1897, — Vida  Janet,  b.  1899.  Residences,  Kelloe,  Edrom,  Berwickshire;  Forse,  Caithness. 
— -Florence  Amy : m.  1907,  Nathaniel  Arthur  Heywood,  and  has  issue  living,  Monica  Marie, 
b.  1909.  Residence , Glevering  Park,  Wickham  Market. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Receiver-Gen.  for  Duchy  of  Cornwall  1883-8. 


ROSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Rayners,  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  Philip  Humphrey  Rose,  3rd  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  Capt  Philip  Vivian  Rose,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in 
action  during  European  War),  el.  son  of  2nd  baronet ; b. 
March  16th,  1903;  s.  his  grandfather,  Sir  Philip  Frederick, 
1919. 

girms — Azure,  a chevron  invected  erminois,  between  three  water  bougets 
in  chief  and  one  in  base  argent.  Crist — A stag  argent,  collared,  and  resting 
the  dexter  fore-leg  on  a water  bouget  azure. 

Seat — Rayners,  Penn,  Buckinghamshire. 


Sisters  living — Marjorie  Winifred,  b.  igoo. June  Dorothy,  b.  1913. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — CECIL  GUY,  b.  July  29th,  1877  ; 
is  a M.I.C.E.,  and  Major  (retired),  late  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18  : 
m.  1907,  Rosa  Belle,  da.  of  Herbert  Emmerson,  of  Scarborough.  Resi- 
dence, Huntley  House,  Cheadle,  Staffordshire.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. 

Probitate  ac  virtute.  Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — MaryGertrude : m.  1895,  Lieut. - 

By  probity  and  valor.  Col.  Albert  Norman  Henderson,  M.C.,  J.P.,  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916.  Residence , Little 
Meadow,  Knotty  Green,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks.'  Rose  Annie  Dorothy:  tn.  1894,  Edward  Noel 
Napier  Bartlett,  J.P.,  who  d.  1915,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Edward  Rose,  b.  1895  ; 
Midshipman  R.N.R.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — Peter  Norman  Rose, 

R.N.,  b.  1901  ; formerly  a Midshipman  R.N.  Residence,  St.  Margaret’s  Cottage,  Penn,  Bucks. 

Violet  Annie:  m.  1897,  Quiller  Orchardson  Gilbey  Gold,  and  has  issue  living,  Keith  Vivian  Rose, 
b.  1898;  sometime  Lieut.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1915-19  (severely  wounded).  Resi- 
dence, Porterville,  California,  U.S.A. 

Great  Uncles  living  (sons  of  rst  baronet) — George  Alfred  Sainte  Croix,  b.  1854  1 formerly  Capt. 
Bucks  Militia;  is  a J.P.  for  Berks:  admitted  a Solicitor  1876:  m.  1880,  Beatrice,  who  d.  1911, 
2nd  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Quain,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ivor  Sainte  Croix, 
O.B.E.,  b.  1881  : formerly  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.); 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1st,  1907,  Etta  Mabel,  who  d.  19x8,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Com. 
Sebastian  Gassiot,  R.N.;  2ndly,  1918,  Nancy,  da.  of  Arthur  Conran  Blomfield,  of  29,  Palace  Gate, 
W.,  and -has  issue  living  (by  rst  marriage),  Nancy  Bertha  Sainte  Croix  b.  1908,  (by  2nd  marriage) 
Camilla  Mary  Sainte  Croix  b.  1919, — Harcourt  George  Sainte  Croix  (of  Braziers,  Chipperfield,  Herts), 
b.  1883;  is  Capt.  Hertfordshire  Regt.;  has  Legion  of  Honour:  tn.  1908,  Florence  Norah,  da.  of 
Arthur  Elliot  Deane,  of  Littleton  House,  Winchester  [see  Hughes,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 
Anthony  Sainte  Croix  b.  1910,  Jean  b.  1915, — Evelyn  Beatrice  Sainte  Croix,  b.  1885  : m.  1906, 
Major  Valentine  Fleming,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, 
of  Pitt  House,  Hampstead  Heath,  N.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Peter  b.  1907,  Ian 
Lancaster  b.  1908,  Richard  Evelyn  b.  1911,  Michael  Valentine  Paul  b.  1913, — Kathleen  Mary 
Sainte  Croix,  b.  1886  : m.  1907,  Gerald  Henry  Deane  [see  Hughes,  Bt.].  Residence , The  Red 
House,  Sonning,  Berks.  Chambers , 57^,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C.  Clubs,  Windham,  City  of 
London.-  Charles  Marston,  b.  1858  ; formerly  Lieut.  Bucks  Militia  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1882  : 
tn.  1887,  Diana  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  T.  Lee,  of  Grove  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  Evelyn  Margaret,  b.  1888, — Gladys  Mary,  b.  1889  : tn.  1909,  Reginald  Mordaunt  Cumber- 
lege,  and  has  issue  living,  Diana  Mary  b.  1910, — Sybil  Renee,  b.  1896:  m.  1917,  Capt.  Charles 
John  Wharton  Darwin,  D.S.O.,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  William 
Wharton  b.  1918,  Vivien  Mary  b.  1919.  Residence , 5,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs,  Junior 
Carlton,  Bath. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Louisa  Frances  : m.  1868,  Col.  Alfred  James  Wake> 
R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Amy  Katherine  [Lady  Elphinstone)  : tn.  1899,  Sir  George  Keith  Buller- 
Fullerton-Elphinstone,  K.B.E.  [see  B.  Elphinstone,  colls.].  Residence,  8,  Blackheath  Park,  Black- 
heath,  S.E. 

Mother  living — Maude  Winifred  ( Lady  Rose),  da.  of  William  Gillilan  ; raised  to  rank  of  a baronet's 
widow  1920  : tn.  1899,  Capt.  Philip  Vivian  Rose  (ante),  who  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917.  Residence , Colehatch  House,  Penn,  Bucks. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  baronet— Rosa  Anne  ( Lady  Rose),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Wollaston  Pym,  R,  of  Willian,  Herts:  m.  18 66.  Sir  Philip  Frederick  Rose,  2nd  baronet,  who  d. 
1919.  Residence , The  Warren,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Baxter  Rose,  3rd  son  of  the  1st  baronet,  b.  1847,  d.  1887  : 
tn.  1872,  Geraldine  Mary  (now  of  23,  Westgate  Terrace,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W,), 
da.  of  the  late  John  Connell,  of  Halton,  Barbados  : — 

Ryves  Gerald  Lancaster,  b.  1873  ; sometime  a Member  of  the  London  Stock  Exchange.  Residence, 
23,  Westgate  Terrace,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Bateman  Lancaster  Rose,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1851,  d.  1912  : 
m.  1906,  Editha,  da.  of  Sir  John  Frederick  Croft,  and  Bt.  [cr.  1818)  : — 

Ronald  Paul  Lancaster,  b.  1907. 

Sir  Philip  Rose,  1st  Bt.,  was  Hon.  Sec.  to  the  Brompton  Hospital  for  Consumption  from  1841-83, 

and  High  Sheriff  of  Bucks  1878. 

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ROSE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Hardwick  House,  Whitchurch,  Oxfordshire. 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Rose,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  13th,  1912  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  Frank 
Stanley,  1914  ; is  h.p.  to  his  cousin’s  Baronetcy 
( cr . 1872). 

&rms — Or,  a boar’s  head  couped  gules  between  three  water 
bougets  sable,  a crescent  for  difference  ; on  a chief  of  the  second 
three  maple  leaves  of  the  first.  Crist—  A harp  or,  stringed  azure. 
Seat — Hardwick  House,  Whitchurch,  Oxon. 


Sisters  living — Amy,  b.  1911.— — Helen  Briar  (posthumous), 
b.  1915, 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet) — Muriel  Lilian:  tn.  ist, 
1907,  William  Harold  Tribe,  Bar.-at-law,  from  whom  she  ob- 
tained a divorce  1920;  2ndly,  1920,  Jack  Victor  Ralph 
Nelder,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Gwendoline 
Mary,  b.  1909, — Gladys  Rose,  b.  1914. 

Widows  living  of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets -Eliza  {Lady 
Rose),  da.  of  John  Robinson  M’Clean,  sometime  M.P.  for  co. 
Stafford:  tn.  1871,  Sir  Charles  Day  Rose,  M.P.,  ist  baronet, 
who  d.  1913.  Residence , Gladswood,  Prior  Road,  Camberley, 

Surrey. Daphne  {Lady  Rose),  da.  of  the  lace  Capt. 

Henry  Brooks  Gaskell,  of  Kiddington  Hall,  Oxfordshire : tn. 
1910,  Capt.  Sir  Frank  Stanley  Rose,  2nd  baronet,  10th  Hussars, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914.  Residence,  Hardwick  House, 
Whitchurch,  Oxon. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Day  Rose,  son  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  John  Rose,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  ist  Bt.  (cr.  1872,  ante), 
sometime  a partner  in  the  American  Banking  firm  of  Morton,  Rose  and  Co.,  of  Bartholomew  Lane, 
E.C.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.,  or  Newmarket,  Div.  of  Cambridgeshire  (L)  1903-10  and  1910-13.  The 
2nd  baronet,  Capt.  Sir  Frank  Stanley,  Hussars,  was  killed  during  European  War,  Oct.  1914. 


ROSS,  Creation  (N.S.),  1668,  of  Carstairs,  co.  Lanark. 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Augustus 
Frederick  Lockhart  Ross,  9th  Baronet ; 
b.  April  4th,  1872 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  William  Frederick  Augustus 
LOCKHART-ROSS , 1883;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : formerly  Lieut. 
2nd  Batn.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s),  and  Capt. 
Lovat’s  Scouts  Yeo. ; is  a D.L.  for  Ross  and 
Cromarty  : m.  ist,  1893,  Florence  Winifred 
(who  obtained  a divorce  1897),  da.  of 
Alexander  Augustus  Berens,  Esq.  [ see  E. 
Galloway,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1901,  Patricia 
Ellison,  of  Kentucky,  U.S.A. 

$rrns — Gules,  three  lions  rampant  argent,  two 
and  one.  Crist — A cubit  arm  naked  and  erect, 
grasping  a chaplet  of  laurel  vert.  JJnpportirs — Two 
naked  savages  with  clubs  over  'heir  shoulders 
proper,  wreathed  round  the  loins  with  laurel  vert. 

Seats — Balnagowan  Castle,  Ross-shire  ; Bon- 
nington  House,  Lanarkshire.  Clubs — White’s 
Bachelors’. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Ross  Farquharson  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Ross  Farquharson,  b.  1834,  d.  1888  : m.  1864,  Elizabeth, 
Louisa,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Haldane  Oswald,  of  Auchincruive, 
Ayrshire  : — 

ALEXANDER  HALDANE,  b.  March  12th,  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888) ; 
formerly  Lieut.  10th  Hussars ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  1905-10,  and 
Major  New  Armies  1914-18;  European  War  1915-18;  is  a County  Councillor  for  Aberdeenshire, 
Braemar  Div.  : tn.  1893,  Zoe  Caroline,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Courtenay  Musgrave,  nth  Bt.,  of  Eden- 
hall,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue  living,  Myrtle,  b.  1807, — Sylvia,  b.  1898  : tn.  1918,  Capt.  Edward 
Robert  Francis  Compton,  Dragoons,  h.-p.  to  Marque«sate  of  Northampton.  Residences,  Invercauld, 

Ballater ; 47,  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  Clubs,  Turf,  Naval  and  Military. Louisa  Elizabeth, 

b.  1868. Elo  Janet  Catherine,  b.  1870  : tn.  1906,  Evelyn  Marmaduke  Gresham  Leveson-Gower 

[see  D.  Sutherland,  colls.].  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Murray  Farquharson,  b.  1835,  d.  1899:  tn.  1882,  Ethel  Maud  (now 
of  48,  Tedworth  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Rupert  Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton,  of 
Moreton  House,  Dorchester 
Janet.— Margaret. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Ross  Farquharson,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  6th 
baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Ross  Farquharson,  b.  1809,  d.  1862  : m.  1833,  Janet  Hamilton,  who 
d.  1869,  da.  of  Gen.  Francis  Dundas,  of  Berwick  : — 

Victor  Alexander,  b.  1853;  is  a retired  Major  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  and  a F.S.A.  Club,  Naval 

and  Military.— Henrietta  Dundas. Janet  Hamilton  : nr.  1872,  William  Fenwick,  whotf.  1895, 

and  has  issue  living,  Constance  Louisa  Hamilton,— Evaline  Frances. Amelia. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Lockhart- Ross,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lockhart  Ross,  b.  1810,  d.  1891  : tn.  1852.  Isabella  who  d. 
1893,  da.  of  Sir  Reginald  Macdonald  Seton-Steuart,  2nd  Bt.  : — 

Reginald  Robert  Hamilton,  b.  1854;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1880):  tn.  1910,  Ethel 
Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Llewellyn  Lloyd,  formerly  V.  of  Childs  Wickham,  Broadway,  Worcestershire. 


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— Henry  Steuart,  b.  1856:  has  been  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  Col.  Comdg.  3rd 
Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-1902  (despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps); 

thanked  by  Army  Council  1907;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Kerry.  Club , United  Service. Lillias  Elizabeth 

Grace.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Lockhart- Ross,  b.  1814,  d.  1863  : tn.  1843,  Mary  Jane,  who  d. 
1901,  da.  of  John  Tod  : — 

Mary  Clementina  Lockhart  : m.  1888,  Maj.-Gen.  David  Blair  Lockhart,  who  d.  1906.  Residence , 

Milton  Lockhart,  Lanarkshire. Georgina  Lockhart : 1876,  George  Smythe  Dundas,  Advocate, 

Sheriff- Substitute  at  Duns,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hamilton,  b.  1884;  Student 
Tutor  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford, — Mary  Clementina  : m.  1904,  John  Finlay,  of  7,  Belgrave  Crescent, 
Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hay  b.  1905,  Michael  David  Lockhart  b.  1915,  John 
Dundas  b.  1908,  George  b.  1911,  Norman  Paterson  b.  1912, — Dorothy  Helen. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Ross,  5th  son  of  the  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Lockhart  Ross,  C.B.,  b.  1823,  d.  1873  : m.  1870,  Aileen  Theresa, 
who  d.  1902,  da.  of  Gen.  George  Sandys  : — 

'Grant  George  Lockhart,  b.  1872.  Residence , 

The  6th  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  John  Lockhart,  assumed  the  surname  of  Ross  upon  succeeding  to  the 
fortune  of  his  maternal  uncle,  Gen.  Ross  ; and  as  the  estate  of  Lockhart  Hall  had  been  sold  in  1762,  he 
adopted  the  designation  of  Ross  of  Balnagowan.  The  7th  baronet,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Charles,  Col.  of 
the  86th  Regiment,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Kirkwall  1786-96,  and  for  Ross-shire  1796-1806. 


ROSS,  Creation  (U  K.)  1919,  of  Dunmoyle,  Parisn  of  Errigal  Keerogue,  co.  Tyrone. 

Rt  Hon.  Sir  John  Ross,  ist  Baronet , 
P.C. , LL.D .,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Ross, 
D.D.,  of  Londonderry,  formerly  Moderator  of 
Gen.  Assembly  of  Irish  Presbyterian  Church  ; b. 
Dec.  nth,  1853;  ed.  at  Foyle  Coll.,  Derry,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  ist  Classical  Scholar 
1876,  LL.B.  1879);  Hon.  LL.D.,  Dublin  Univ. 
1914;  Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1879,  a Q.C.  1891, 
and  a Bencher  1893  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Londonderry 
City  (C)  1892-5  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; appointed 
Judge  of  the  Landed  Estates  Court  in  Ireland 
1896,  a Commr.  of  Charitable  Endowments  1898, 
and  a Commr.  of  National  Education  in  Ireland 
1905;  P.C.  1902:  m.  1882,  Katherine,  only  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Deane  Mann,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Dunmoyle,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue. 

^rnts  (as  recorded  at  Ulster  Office) — Gules,  a portcullis 
or  between  three  lions  rampant  guardant  argent,  each 
holding  between  his  paws  a water  bouget  sable.  Crest — A 
fox’s  head  erased,  holding  in  his  mouth  a white  rose, 
slipped,  barbed,  and  seeded,  all  proper. 


Hope  lightens  danger. 
moyle,  Six-Mile-Cross,  co.  Tyrone. 


Residences — Oatlands,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin ; Dun- 
Clubs — Carlton,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Kildare  Street. 


Son  living — RONALD  DEANE,  M.C.,  b.  July  13th,  1888;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Camb.  Univ 
(B.A.  1910,  M.A.  19 — ) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1913  ; Major  N.  Irish  Horse,  and  Brig.-Maj.  ; Euro- 
pean  War  1915-18  (M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre).  * 

Daughter  living — May  Margaret  Ernestine:  m.  1910,  Lieut. -Com.  Francis  P.  Saunders,  R.N., 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis  Patrick,  b.  1914, — Jocelyn  Edith  Katherine. 


Rouse-Boughton,  see  Boughton. 


ROWLEY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Tendring  Hall,  Suffolk. 


Ventis  secundis. 
With  favoring  winds. 


Sir  Joshua  Thellusson  Rowley,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
Feb.  8th,  1838;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Robert,  1888; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Capt. 
Suffolk  Artillery  Militia;  is  patron  of  four  livings,  a J.P.  and 
a D.L.  for  Suffolk,  and  Hon.  Col.  5th  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. 
(V.D. ) : m.  1887,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Brownlow,  da.  of  2nd 
Baron  Lurgan,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  younger  son, 
Joshua  Robert,  b.  1893  5 Capt.  Highland  L.I.,  and  attached 
to  Suffolk  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917. 

^rms — Argent,  on  a bend  engrailed,  between  two  Cornish  choughs 
sable,  billed  and  legged  gules,  three  escallops  of  the  field.  Crest — A mullet 
pierced  or. 

Seats — Holbeck,  Hadleigh,  Suffolk  ; Tendring  Hall,  Stoke-by-Nayland, 
Colchester.  Club— Travellers’. 


Son  living — CHARLES  SAMUEL,  b.  Dec.  23rd,  1891;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded):  m.  1920,  Margery  Frances, 
da.  of  Nicholas  Henry  Bacon  [see  Bacon,  Bt.]. 

Brother  living — Charles  Robert,  b.  1849  » formerly  Col.  Grenadier  Guards.  Residence,  10,  Palace 
Mansions,  Palace  Street,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  Club,  Turf. 

Sisters  living — Susan  Henrietta.— —Charlotte  Louisa  (Baroness  Hatherton) : m.  1867,  the  3rd 
Baron  Hatherton.— Katharine  (Hon.  Mrs.  Cecil  Littleton)-,  m.  1881,  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Cecil 
James  Littleton,  who  d.  1912  [see  B.  Hatherton].  Residence , Churchdale,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  Rowley,  G.C.B.,  4th  son  of  Sir  Joshua 
Rowley,  1st  baronet,  who  was  cr.  a baronet  1836  [see  Rowley,  Bt.,  of  Hill  House]. 

The  1st  and  3rd  baronets  were  each  distinguished  naval  officers.  Adm.  Sir  Josias  Rowley, 
G.C.B.,  nephew  of  1st  baronet,  was  created  a baronet  1813,  and  died  unmarried  1842. 

ROWLEY,  Creation  (U.K)  1836,  of  Hill  House.  Berkshire. 

Sir  George  Charles  Erskine 
Rowley,  3rd  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Major 
George  Rowley,  2nd  son  of  1st  Baronet ; b. 
Sept.  26th,  1844;  s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Charles, 
1884  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; formerly  Capt. 
1st  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers ; retired  from 
Army  as  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1885  : m.  1st,  1867, 
Alicia  Augusta,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Hollis,  1st  Dragoon  Guards  ; 2ndly,  1890, 
Amy  Isabel,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Foster  Batt,  of  Cae  Kenfy,  Abergavenny,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  the  3rd  son,  Charles  Ronald, 
& 1893  5 Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916,  and  the  4th  son,  Reginald  Frederick,  b.  1896,  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918. 

&n>ts — Argent,  on  a bend  engrailed  between  two  Cornish  choughs  sable,  three  escallops  of 
the  field.  Cmt — A mullet  pierced  or.  Supporters — Two  Cornish  choughs  proper,  navally  crowned 

®r>  gorged  with  the  riband  and  therefrom  pendent  a representation  of  the  badge  of  the  Imperial 
Austrian  order  of  Maria  Theresa,  also  proper. 

Residence—  Eastfield  Lodge,  Guildford.  Club — Army  and  Navy. 

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage—/?^.  GEORGE  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS,  b.  March  18th,  1869 ; 
ed.  atTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  R.  of  Eastwick,  Herts  : m.  1891,  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Cuming,  of  The  Grange,  Shipton,  York,  and  has  issue  living,  George  William,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at 
Repton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15, — Dorothy 
Burton,  b.  1893  : m.  1915,  Charles  Sigismund  de  Cerjat,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  [see  Moles- 
worth-St.  Aubyn,  Bt.], — Eleanor  Caroline,  b.  1899.— By  2nd  marriage — William  Joshua,  b. 
1891  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  is  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded):  m.  1917,  Gwendoline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Augustus 
George  Kirby,  V.  of  South  Weald,  Essex. 

Sister  living — Louisa  Isabella  Sophia  : m.  1878,  Col.  Lucius  Falkland  Brancaleone  Cary,  who  d . 
1916,  formerly  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own). 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  Freeman  Rowley,  R.  N.,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  John  Rowley,  b.  1832,  d.  1919  : m.  1867,  Alice  (now  of 
Holmesland,  Botley,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late  George  Cary  Elwes: — 

Windsor  Angerstein,  b.  1878. May,  b.  1880. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Robert  Hibbert  Bartholomew  Rowley,  R.N.,  5th  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  i860:  m.  1845,  Donna  Juanita  di  Latzona  : — 

Several  sons  and  das. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  Freeman  Rowley  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Angerstein  Rowley,  b.  1834,  d.  1870  : 7n.  i860,  Georgiana 
Augusta  (nee  Catania),  who  d.  1890,  widow  of  Stewart  Strovan  : — 

John  Richard  Frederick,  b.  1864:  m.  1897,  Mary,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Hay 

Chapman,  R.  of  Maresfield,  Uckfield,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  John,  b.  1898. 

Georgie  Mina  Julia  Elizabeth  Catania,  b.  1863  : m.  1886,  Stanley  C.  T.  C.  Felgate,  fourth  son  of 
the  late  William  Felgate,  of  Horley,  Surrey^and  has  issue  living,  Eric  Lloyd  Desbrough,  b.  1888, — 
Stanley  Gillman  Rowley,  b.  1901, — Nonie  Catania,  b.  1887, — Marjorie  Sybil  Leila  Mina,  b.  1895, — 
Muriel  Louise,  b.  1899.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Julius  Henry  Rowley,  b.  1836,  d.  1915  : m.  1861,  Julia,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Capel  Molyneux  [see  Molyneux,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Julius  Richard  Capel  Molyneux,  b.  1862:  1886,  Maude  Agnes  R.  C.,  da.  of  the  late  John  Cox 

Wallis,  formerly  of  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Donovan  [Clubs,  Junior  Army 
and  Navy,  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge),  b.  1889 ; ed.  at  Columbia  and  New  York  Uni'  s. ; is  Capt. 
R.A.  ; European  War  1914-15  ; Director  of  Output,  and  Dep.  Controller,  Gun,  Ammunition  Filling 
and  Condemned  Munitions  Recovery  1916-19  : w.  1917,  the  Hon.  Irene  Evelyn  Beatrice,  da.  of  9th 
Viscount  Molesworth,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Destine  b.  1918, — Julius  Philip  Douglas,  b.  1900. 

Julius  Leigh,  b.  1863  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Anglesey  Engineer  Militia. Richard  Julius 

Molyneux,  b.  1865  : m.  1900,  Isabel  Sophia,  da.  of  Oscar  T.  Nelson,  of  Gothenburg,  Sweden,  and 
has  issue  living,  Richard  Julius  Glenn,  b.  1903, — Frederick  Duncan,  b.  1912, — Constance  Frederica 

Julia  Christina,  b.  1901, Howard  Fiennes  Julius,  C.B.E.,  b.  1868;  is  a retired  Capt.  R.N.,  and 

Ch.  Inspector  Roy.  National  Lifeboat  Institution;  European  War  1914  as  Senior  Naval  Officer 
and  Divisional  Naval  Transport  Officer  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  American  D.S.M-);  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1900,  Alice  Udall,  da.  of  the  late  William  Paterson  Muir,  of  Melbourne,  and  has  issue 
living,  Geraldine,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Mymms  Hall,  South  Mimms,  Herts.  Club,  United  Service. 
— George  Guy  Singleton,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Brighton  and  at  Uppingham  ; European  War  1914-17 
in  Remount  Ser.  ; is  Sec.,  The  Dogs’  Home,  Battersea,  S.W.,  and  Hackbridge,  Surrey  : m.  1913, 
Sarah  Turp,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Bridge,  formerly  of  Halstead,  Essex.  Residence,  4,  Battersea 
Park  Road,  S.W. 8.  — Frederica  Julia:  m.  1st,  1893,  John  Rolland  Singleton  [Lamb,  Bt.],  from 
whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1901  ; 2ndly,  1905,  William  Edward  Meade,  who  d.  1919,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  jst  marriage),  John  Henry  Philip  Archibald,  b.  1894  ; European  War  1914-18  : 
in.  1918,  Dora,  da.  of — Edwards,  of  Brendon,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Mark  Frederick, 
1919, — Mark  Rodney,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.;  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1915, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Rachel  Molyneux,  b.  1904.  Residences,  i. 
Fourth  Avenue  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex  ; Old  Place,  El'ensgreen,  Surrey. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Angorstein  Rowley  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Florence  Helen  Louise,  d.  1890:  th.  1881,  Frank  Hyde,  of  Hyde  End, 
Berks  : — 

A son,  b.  i38- A da.,  b.  188-. 

Issue  of  the  late  Evelyn  Frederica  Leila  Agnesse,  d.  1888:  m.  1886,  Percy  St.  George 
Felgate,  who  d.  1911,  3rd  son  of  the  late  William  Felgate,  of  Horley,  Surrey  : — 

Dorothy  Evelyn,  b.  1887:  /«.  1913,  Bertram  Randal  Plunkett,  el.  son  of  the  late  John  Randal 
Plunkett,  of  Islandbridge,  Dublin.  Residence,  27,  Brookfield  Terrace,  Donnybrook,  Dublin. 

This  family  is  in  common  ancestry  with  the  Rowleys  of  Priory  Hill,  St.  Neots.  The  1st  baronet, 
Adm.  Sir  Charles,  G.C.B.,  was  fourth  son  of  Sir  Joshua  Rowley,  1st  baronet  (creation  1786)  of 
Tendring  Hall. 


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ROYDEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Frankby  Hall,  Frankby,  co.  Palatine  of  Chester. 

Sir  Thomas  Royden,  C.H. , M.P.,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  May  22nd,  1871  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Thomas  Bland,  1917  ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for 
Cheshire  (High  Sheriff  1917),  Chm.  Union  Marine 
Insurance  Co.,  Dep.  Chm.  of  Cunard  Steamship 
Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  Lancashire  and  York- 
shire Railway  Co.,  London  City  and  Midland  Bank 
(Limited),  and  other  cos.,  and  a Member  of  Su- 
preme Economic  Council,  and  a Com.  of  Legion 
of  Honour;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bootle  ( Co.U ) 
since  Dec.  1918;  C.H.  1919. 

^ms— Vert,  three  stags’  heads  erased  in  pale  between 
two  hunting  horns  in  fesse  or.  Crest — A stag’s  head  erased 
or,  collared  gemel  vert,  holding  in  the  mouth  a riband  also 
vert,  suspended  therefrom  a shield  of  the  Royden  arms. 

Seat — Frankby  Hall,  Birkenhead.  Clubs — Bath,  Marl- 
borough, Carlton.  


Brother  living— ERNEST  BLAND,  b.  Jan.  30th,  1873 ; 
High  Sheriff  of  Anglesey  1920  : m.  190T,  Rachel  Mary,  da. 
of  Jerome  Smith,  formerly  of  Frankby,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Ledward,  b.  1907, — Thomas  Jerome,  b.  1913, — Rachel  Nancy  b.  1902, — Alice  Joan,  b.  1905, — 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1915, — Vera  Katharine  (twin),  b.  1915.  Residences,  Bidston  Court,  Birken- 
head ; Uwchydon,  Trearddwr  Bay,  Anglesey. 

Sisters  living — Alice  Nancy,  A 1866:  m.  1889,  Percy  Lens  Rooper,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
John  Royden,  b.  1890  ; sometime  Capt.  Yeo., — Ralph  Bonfoy,  b.  1894  ; French  Red  Cross,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  palm  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — William  Victor  Trevor,  b.  1897  ; 
Capt.  Yeo.  and  R. F.C. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.  Residence . Little  Court, 

Speldhurst,  Kent. Ethel  Martha,  O.B.E.,  b.  1868;  a Dep.  Assist.  Director,  Women’s  Roy. 

Naval  Ser.  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. Mary  Catherine,  b.  1870. Mabel,  b.  1874:  m.  1908,  Hugh 

Neilson,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  Royden,  b.  igio.  Residence , Chapeltoun,  Stewarton.— 
Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1875  : r,i.  1899,  Hadden  Todd,  and  has  issue  living,  Hadden  Royden,  b.  1910, — 
Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1904, — Margaret  Hadden,  b.  1907.  Residence,  Willaston  Grange,  Willaston, 
Cheshire. Agnes  Maude,  b.  1876. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Alice  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Royden ),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Dowdall,  of  Liverpool  : m.  1865,  Sir  Thomas  Bland  Royden,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1917. 

The  xst  baronet,  Sir  Thomas  Bland  Royden,  was  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1878-9,  and  sat  as  M.P. 

for  W.  Toxteth  Div.  of  Liverpool  (C)  1885-02. 


Rugge-Price,  see  Price. 


RUMBOLD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1779,  of  Wood  Hall,  Watton,  Herts. 

Sir  Horace  George  Montagu  Rumbold, 
K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O. , 9th  Baronet;  b.  Feb.  5th,  1869; 
s.  his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Horace,  P.  C.,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G. , 1913;  ed.  at  Eton;  appointed  a Councillor 
of  Embassy  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1909,  Envoy  Extraor.  and 
Min.  Plen.  at  Berne  1916,  and  to  Poland  1919,  and 
High  Commr.  at  Constantinople  1920;  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1907;  K.C.M.G.  1917  : m.  1905,  Etheldred 
Constantia,  C.B.  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Edmund 
Douglas  Veitch  Fane,  K.C.M.G.  [ see  Fane,  “ Knights5 
Widows55],  and  has  issue. 

— Or,  on  a chevron  gules  three  cinquefoils  of  the  field  ; a 
canton  of  the  second  charged  with  a leopard’s  face  erminois. 
— A demi-lion  rampant  erminois. 

Residence — Constantinople.  Clubs — Travellers’,  Turf,  Pratt’s. 


Son  living-  HORACE  ANTHONY  CLAUDE,  b.  March  7th, 
1911. 

Daughter  living— Constantia  Dorothy,  b.  1906. 

Brothers  living — William  Edwin,  C.M.G.,  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M  G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1903,  Elizabeth  Gordon,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  Cameron,  of  Burntisland,  and  has  issue  living, 
Horace  Algernon  Fraser,  b.  1906,— Robert  William,  b.  1912, — 

Alastair  Gordon,  b.  1914, — Violet  Elizabeth,  b.  1907. George, 

b.  1871  ; has  been  a Midshipman  R.N.,  and  Lieut.  Army 
Ordnance  Depart. 

Half-Brother  living  —Hugh  Cecil  Levinge,  b.  1884  ; formerly  Lieut.  7th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own);  is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown). 

Widows  living  Of  5th  and  8th  Baronets — Helen  Eliza  ( Lady  Rumbold),  el.  da.  of  Edward 
Hopewell,  of  The  Grove,  Walthamstow ; is  Assist.  Gen.,  So.  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Rome  : m.  1868, 
Sir  Arthur  Carlos  Henry  Rumbold,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1869.  Residence , Convent  of  the  Sacred 

Heart,  68,  Via  Nomentana,  Rome Louisa  Anne  ( Lady  Rumbold),  da.  of  Thomas  Russell 

Crampton,  C.E.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  St.  George  Francis  Caulfeild  [see  E.  Charlemont,  colls.]  : 
m.  1881,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt..  Hon.  Sir  Horace  Rumbold,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  8th 
baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  85,  Carlisle  Mansions,  S.W.i. 


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Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Edmund  Rumbold,  M.P.,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Charles  James  Augustus  Rumbold,  b.  1834,  d.  1900  : m.  1863,  Agatha  Ellen, 
who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  George  Woodroffe  Franklyn,  M.P.,  of  Lovelhill,  Berks  : — 

Of  whom  Charles  Edmund  Arden  Law,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards 
(Queen’s  Bays)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  R.E.  : 
m.  1906,  Anne  Christian,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Richard  Anthony  Nugent  [ see  E.  Westmeath,  colls.], 
and  has  issue  living,  Richard  William  John  Nugent,  b.  1913, — Rosemary  Christian,  b.  1916. 
Residence , Godminster  Manor,  Bruton,  Somerset.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Royal  Southampton  Yacht. 
— — Christian  Franklyn  Hales,  b.  1873  ; Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (attached  to  Norfolk  Regt.)  ; d. 
(killed  in  Mesopotamia  at  battle  of  Ctesiphon)  1915. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Rumbold,  b.  1835,  d.  1882  : m.  1872,  Katherine  Lucy,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Bott,  of  Coton  Hall,  Stafford  : — 

William  Richard,  M C.,  b.  1877  ; Capt.  Nigeria  Regt.,  W.  Africa  Frontier  Force ; European  War  1914-19 

(M.C.).  Club , Union. Thomas  Arthur,  b.  1882;  is  2nd  Lieut.  R.E.  (T. F.);  served  during 

European  War  1914-17  (despatches):  m.  1911,  Evelyn  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Comyn 

Jackson,  J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Michael,  b.  1914, — Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1919. Harriet 

Lucy  Elizabeth,  b,  1878  : m.  1908,  Sydney  Theodore  Hudson,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher 
Sydney,  b.  1910.— —Katherine  Cecilia,  b.  1880. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Edmund  William  Rumbold,  b.  1837,  d.  1911  : m.  1871,  Ellen 
Schaefer,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Cumberland  Dugan  Hollins,  of  Baltimore,  U.S.A.  : — 
Cumberland  Henry  Hollins,  b.  1872  ; is  Capt.  U.S.A.  Engineers  : m.  1902  Emma,  da.  of  William 
Bowly  Wilson,  of  Maryland,  U.S.A.  Residence , Escatawba,  Covington,  Alleghany,  co.  Virginia, 
U.S.A.  Edmund  Law  Hollins,  b.  1876.  Ethel  Law  Hollins.  Annie  Law  Hollins  : m. 
1907,  Ernest  Krewson  Richardson,  who  d.  1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Ethel  Rumbold,  b.  1908. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  sometime  M.P.  for  Melcombe  Regis,  Dorset,  and  for  New  Shore- 
ham,  Sussex,  served  as  Aide-de-Camp  to  Lord  Clive  at  Plassey  (1757),  was  severely  wounded,  and 
was  afterwards  Governor  of  Madras.  The  2nd  baronet  was  H.M.’s  Minister  at  Hamburg.  The  5th 
baronet,  a Capt.  in  the  Army,  was  President  of  Nevis  1857-63,  and  of  the  Virgin  Islands  1865-9  \ he 
was  also  a Col.  in  the  Ottoman  Armv,  and  served  with  the  Turkish  Contingent  during  the  Crimean 
war.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Horace  Rumbold,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  8th  baronet,  was  Sec.  of 
Legation  at  Athens  1862-4  and  at  Berne  1864-8,  Sec.  of  Embassy  at  St.  Petersburg  1868-71  and  at 
Constantinople  1871-2,  Min.  Resident  and  Consul-Gen.  in  Chili  1872-8  and  to  SwLs  Confederation 
1878-9,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min  Plen,  to  Argentine  Republic  1879-81,  to  Stockholm  1881-5,  to  Athens 
1885-8,  and  to  The  Hague  1888-96,  and  Ambassador  Extraor.  and  Plen.  at  Vienna  1896-1900. 


Runchorelal,  see  Madhowlal. 


RUNCIMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 

Sir  Walter  Runciman,  ist  Baronet , son 

of  the  late  Walter  Runciman,  of  Dunbar,  by  Jean,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  John  Finlay,  of  Dunbar  ; b.  July  6thr 
1847  ; is  a J.P.  for  City  and  County  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  and  for  cos.  Durham  and  Northumberland,  head  of 
the  firm  of  Walter  Runciman  and  Co.  (Limited),  ship- 
owners, of  Newcastle  and  London,  an  original  Member 
of  the  Merchant  Shipping  Advisory  Committee  of  the 
Board  of  Trade,  a Member  and  Chm.  of  various  other 
shipping  organisations,  and  a Tyne  Improvement 
Commr. ; was  Chm.  of  North  of  England  Steamship 
Owners’  Asso.  1906,  a Member  of  Depart.  Committee 
on  Boy  Seamen  1906-7,  and  Pres,  of  Chamber  of  Ship- 
ping of  United  Kingdom  1910- n ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Hartlepool  (Z)  Sept.  1914  to  Nov.  1918  ; author  of 
“Windjammers  and  Sea  Tramps,”  “The  Shellback’s 
Progress,”  “ Looking  Seaward  Again,”  “The  Tragedy 
of  St.  Helena,”  “Drake,  Nelson,  and  Napoleon,”  etc.  : 
m.  1868,  Ann  Margaret,  elder  da.  of  the  late  John 
Lawson,  of  Blakemoor,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  fesse  or  and  azure  a lymphad  in  full  sail,  oars  in  action  proper,  flags  flying  to  the 
dexter  gules,  in  chief  two  thistles  leaved  and  slipped  also  proper.  Crrst— A sea  horse  erect  or, 
holding  between  the  fore  fins  a thistle  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats— Fernwood  House,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; Shoreston  Hall,  Chathill,  Northumberland. 
Clubs — National  Liberal,  Reform,  Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Royal  Victoria  Yacht,  Union,  Liberal 
(Newcastle-on -Tyne). 


Son  living — Rt.  Hon.  WALTER,  P.C.,  b.  Nov.  19th,  1870:  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1892,  M.A.  1895);  Hon.  L.L.D.,  Manchester  1910:  formerly  a partner  in  the  shipping  firm  of 
Walter  Runciman  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a Managing  Director  of  the  Moor  Line  (Limited) : was 
Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Local  Govt.  Board  Dec.  1905  to  Jan.  1907,  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Treasury 
Jan.  1907  to  April  1908,  and  Pres,  of  Board  of  Education  April  1908  to  Oct.  1911,  Pres,  of  Board 
of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries,  Commr.  of  H.M.’s  Woods,  Forests,  and  Land  Revenues  1911-14, 
and  Pres,  of  Board  of  Trade  1914-16  ; a J.P.  for  co.  Northumberland  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Gravesend  1898;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Oldham  (Z.)  July  1899  to  Sept.  1900  (when  he  was  defeated), 
and  for  Dewsbury  Jan.  1902  to  Nov.  1918  ; defeated  there  Dec.  1918  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Edinburgh,  N.  Div.,  April  1920:  m.  1898,  Hilda,  5th  da.  of  the  late  James  Cochran  Stevenson 
(formerly  M.P.  for  South  Shields),  of  Westoe,  South  Shields,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Leslie, 
b.  1900  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb., — James  Cochran  Stevenson,  b.  1903, — Margaret, 
b.  1901, — Ruth,  b.  1907,—  Katharine,  b.  igog.  Residences,  8,  Barton  Street,  Westminster,  S.W. ; 
Doxford,  Chathill,  Northumberland.  Clubs , Reform,  Brooks’s. 


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RUSHOUT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  Sezincote,  Gloucestershire. 

Sir  Charles  Hamilton  Rushout,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  June  21st,  1868;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  Fitzgerald,  1879 ; formerly  Lieut. 
Roy.  Horse  Guards : m.  1892,  Florence  Alice, 
da.  of  Adolfe  Schoerle. 

Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  sable,  two  lions  passant- 
guardant  within  a bordure  engrailed  or  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a 
leopard’s  face  gules  between  two  game-cocks  in  pale  proper, 
two  flaunches  sable.  Cnsts — 1st,  a lion  passant-guardant  or ; 
2nd,  within  a crescent  azure  a tiger’s  face  proper,  crowned 
with  an  eastern  crown.  Supporters — Two  angels,  their  vests 
semee  of  fleurs-de-lis,  the  hand  next  the  shield  supporting  a 
pennon,  the  dexter  charged  with  a sun  in  splendour,  the 
sinister  semee  of  estoiles  and  charged  with  a crescent ; the 
exterior  hand  extended  and  supporting  a Persian  pheasant. 

Residence— Burford  House,  Tenbury,  Worcestershire. 


Sister  living— Georgina  Mary  Coventry.  Residence , 

This  family  is  said  to  spring  from  the  legitimate  branch  of  Rou,  or  Rollo,  the  Norse  chieftain. 
The  illegitimate  branch  had  three,  while  the  legitimate  branch  had  only  two  lions  for  arms  ; the  motto 
refers  to  this,  and  is  thus  translated  : par , two  lions,  suppar , are  superior,  temis , to  three.  The  1st 
baronet,  Sir  Charles  Cockerell,  an  eminent  servant  of  the  East  India  Company,  sat  as  M .P.  for  Evesham 
(C)  1820-37.  The  2nd  baronet  assumed,  in  1849,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Rushout  in  lieu  of 
that  of  Cockerell. 

RUSSELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1812,  of  Swallowfield,  Berkshire. 

Sir  George  Arthur  Charles  Russell, 
5th  Barotiet ; b.  June  28th,  1868  ; j.  his  father,  Sir 
George,  M.P.,  1898. 

Qzma — Argent,  a chevron  sable  between  three  cross- 
crosslets  fitch^e  azure  within  a bordure  engrailed  gules,  bear- 
ing alternate  bezants  and  escallops  or.  Crtst — A demi-lion 
rampant  ermine,  charged  with  a fasces  proper,  and  bearing  in 
his  dexter  paw  a cross-crosslet  fitchde  sable. 

Seat — Swallowfield  Park,  Reading. 


Brother  living-ARTHUR  EDWARD  IAN  MON- 
TAGU, b.  Nov.  30th,  1878;  is  Lieut.  R.E.  : m.  1904, 
Aileen  Kerr,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Mark  Robert 
Pechell  ( see  Brooke-Pechell,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Michael,  b.  1908, — Bettine,  b.  1905.  Residence , 

Swallowfield  Park,  Reading. 

Sister  living— Marie  Clotilde  {Hon.  Mrs.  A.  Ernest  Guin- 
ness') : m.  1903,  the  Hon.  Arthur  Ernest  Guinness  [ see  E. 
Iveagh].  Residences , Glenmaroon,  Chapelizod,  Dublin. 
17,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Priscilla  : m. 
1865,  George  Brackenbury,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1895,  formerly 
H.M.’s  Consul  at  Lisbon,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Langton,  b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Eton : m.  1900,  Laura,  da.  of 
Walter  Custance, — Augusta  Mary : m.  1906,  the  Rev. 

William  Gordon,  formerly  V.  of  Patshull,  Staffordshire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Priscilla  b.  1907. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Constance  Charlotte  Eliza  {Lady  Russell),  da.  of  the  late 
Lord  Arthur  Lennox  [see  D.  Richmond,  colls.] : vi.  1867,  Sir  George  Russell,  M.P.,  4th  baronet, 
who  d.  1898.  Residence,  Swallowfield  Park,  Reading. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Francis  Whitworth  Russell,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Whitworth  Russell,  b.  1830,  d.  1872 : m.  1851,  Alice 
Mary,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Sir  John  Murray  Naesmyth,  4th  baronet : — 

Francis  Whitworth,  b.  1854:  m.  1886,  Maude  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Denis  O’Brien,  of  Knockroe, 

Fermoy,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Whitworth,  b.  1888. Edward  Stuart  Marjoribanks 

Harley,  b.  1857  : m.  1882,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Phipps,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice, — Rachel, 
— Kate.-^— «Mary  Rachel  Catherine  : ni.  1877,  Robert  Dundas  Arthur  Graham  Fergusson,  who 
d.  1896  [see  Fergusson,  Bt.,  cr.  1703,  colls.].  Residence, 

Grandson  of  the  late  Henry  Russell,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Whitworth  Russell,  4th  son 
of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Whitworth  Russell,  b.  1849,  d.  1893  : m.  1886,  Caroline  Eleanor  (who  has 
re-m.),  da.  of  J.  P.  Armstrong,  C.E. : — 

John  Whitworth,  b.  1891.—  Charlotte,  b.  1887. Mary,  b.  1889. Naomi,  b.  1893. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Cecil  Henry  Russell  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Cecil  Russell,  b.  1861,  d.  1915  : m.  1889,  Alice  Jane  Evelyn  (now 
of  Gembrook,  near  Victoria,  Australia),  da.  of  E.  W.  Mills,  J.P.,  merchant,  of  The 
Terrace,  Wellington,  New  Zealand  : — 

Evelyn  Aylmer  Cecil,  b.  1891  : m.  1916,  Alice  Edith,  da.  of  W.  H.  Wallis,  of  California  Gulley, 
Bendigo,  Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Sadie  Evelyn,  b.  1917.— Edmond  Henry  Cecil, 
b.  1892.  --  John  Hardress  Cecil,  l.  1896. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Lake  Russell,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Cecil  Henry  Russell,  b.  1833,  d.  1910  : m.  1859,  Katharine,  who  d.  1905,  da. 
of  Henry  Porter,  of  Winslade,  Devon  : — 

Edmond  Cecil,  b.  1876.  Residence , Artillery  Mansions,  Westminster,  S.W. Rose  Cecil,  b.  1859: 

m.  1890,  Hubert  Arthur  Strickland  [ see  Strickland,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences,  Black  Charles,  Under- 


Learn  justice  being 
admonished. 


A match  for  three , not  quite  a match 
/or  me. 


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river,  Sevenoaks  ; 8,  Thurloe  Court,  S.W. Katharine  Cecil,  b.  1873.  Residence,  Artillery 

Mansions,  Westminster,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry,  was  Chief  Justice  of  Bengal ; and  the  2nd  baronet  was  for  many  years 
Resident  at  the  Court  of  Hyderabad,  East  Indies.  The  3rd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Berks  (C) 
1865-8,  and  for  Westminster  1874-82.  Sir  George,  4th  baronet  (a  Judge  of  County  Courts,  Recorder  of 
Wokingham,  and  Chm.  of  S.-E.  Railway),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Berkshire,  E.,  or  Wokingham,  Div.  (C) 
1885-98. 

RUSSELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1832,  of  York  Place.  [Extinct  1915.] 

Sir  William  Russell,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Sister  living  of  3rd  Baronet — Margaret  Jane,  b 1867  : m.  1st,  1900,  Herbert  John  Allcroft,  J.P., 
who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly,  1917,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Guy  Rotton,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist 
marriage),  John  Russell,  b.  1905, — Jewell,  b.  1907.  Residence , Stokesay  Court,  Salop. 


RUSSELL,  Creation  (U  K.)  1916,  of  Littleworth.  Corner,  Burnham,  co.  Buckingham. 

Hon.  Sir  Charles  Russell,  ist  Baronet , 

2nd  son  of  the  late  Baron  Russell  of  Killowen  (life 
peerage),  Lord  Ch.  Justice  of  England,  of  Tadworth 
Court,  Epsom,  and  2,  Cromwell  Houses,  South  Ken- 
sington, S.W.  ; b.  July  8th,  1863 ; ed.  at  Beaumont 
Coll.;  admitted  a Solicitor  1888;  is  partner  in  the 
well-known  legal  firm  of  Charles  Russell  and  Co.,  of 
37,  Norfolk  Street,  Strand,  W.C.,  Solicitor  in  United 
Kingdom  for  Canadian  Govt.,  Solicitor  to  Jockey 
Club,  and  a County  Councillor  for  London,  Ber- 
mondsey Div.  ; wras  Chm.  of  Collections  Committee 
of  The  Times  Red  Cross  Fund  during  European 
War  1914-16  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Hackney, 
Central  Div.  (Z)  1895,  and  Salford,  S.  Div.  Dec. 
1910 : m.  1889,  Adah,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William 
Williams,  of  Glanmawddach,  Dolgelly,  N.  Wales, 
and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a lion  rampant  gules,  on  a chief  sable  three 
escallops  of  the  first,  the  whole  within  a bordure  engrailed 
vert.  Cm t — A goat  passant  argent,  armed  or,  charged  on  the 

body  fessewise  with  three  trefoils  slipped  or. 

Residence — Littleworth  Corner,  Burnham,  Bucks.  Clubs — 
What  -will  be,  will  be.  Reform’  Garrick,  Ranelagh. 

Daughter  living—  Monica,  b.  1894  : m.  1917,  her  cousin,  Alec  Charles  Russell,  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  h.-p. 

to  the  Baronetcy  [see  B.  Russell  of  Killowen,  colls.]. 

Nephews  and  Brothers  living  (in  special  remainder) — see  “ Peerage,”  B.  Russell  of  Killowen. 

This  Baronetcy  was  conferred  with  a special  remainder  (in  default  of  heir  male  of  the  body  of  the 
grantee)  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  Charles,  Baron  Russell  of  Killowen,  father  of  the  ist  Baronet. 


RUSSELL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Olney,  Rathfarnham,  co.  Dublin.  [Extinct  1920]. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Wallace  Russell,  P.C.,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Martha  (Lady  Russell),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  H.  Keown, 
of  Castleroe,  co.  Derry  : m.  1896,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Wallace  Russell, 
P.C.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1920,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence,  Olney,  Terenure,  co. 
Dublin. 


RUTHERFORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Beardwood,  Blackburn,  County  Palatine 

of  Lancaster. 


Sir  John  Rutherford,  M.P. , ist 
Baronet , son  of  John  Rutherford,  J.  P.,  of  Black- 
burn, and  Summerhill,  Annan,  Dumfriesshire  ; b. 
Sept.  16th,  1854;  ed.  at  Lancaster  Roy.  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; a D.  L.  for 
Lancashire,  and  a J.P.  for  Dumfriesshire  and 
Blackburn  (Mayor  of  Blackburn  1889)  ; formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg  (T.D.)  Duke 
of  Lancaster’s  Own  Yeo. ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Darwen  Div.  of  Lancashire  (North-East)  (C)  July 
1895  to  Jan-  I9IO>  when  he  was  defeated  there  ; 
re  elected  Dec.  8th,  1910,  and  for  Darwen  Div. 
thereof  Dec.  1918. 

^rms— Argent,  an  orle  gules,  in  chief  a mascle  be- 
tween two  martlets  sable.  Cmt — A horse’s  head  erased 

argent. 

Seats — Beardwood,  Blackburn  ; Summerhill,  Annan, 
Clubs— Carlton,  Boodle's,  Cavalry. 


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RYAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk. 


Sir  Gerald  Hemmington  Ryan,  1st 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Micheal  Desmond  Ryan, 
of  Kildare  Terrace,  W.  ; b.  Jan.  25th,  1861  ; is 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Hintlesham,  Chm.,  Phoenix 
Assurance  Co.,  and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Norfolk,  Suffolk 
(High  Sheriff  1920),  and  London  ; was  Pres,  of 
Institute  of  Actuaries  1911-12;  Knt.  1911  : m. 
1885,  Ellen  Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus 
Thomas  Ellis,  of  Cambridge,  and  has  issue. 

Jims — Gules,  in  chief  two  griffins  sejant  respectant 
and  combatant  or,  and  in  base  a garb  of  rye  proper. 
Crist — Upon  a mount  vert  a griffin  sejant  sable,  holding 
in  the  dexter  claw  a sword  erect,  and  resting  the  sinister 
on  a sickle  or. 

Seat — Hintlesham  Hall,  near  Ipswich.  Town  Resi- 
dence— Harcourt  House,  Cavendish  Square,  W.i. 


Sons  living — GERALD  ELLIS,  6.  Aug.  17th,  1888  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1911,  M.A. 
1916)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1912  : m.  1914,  Hylda 
Winifryde,  da.  of  Major  Spencer  Herapath,  formerly  of 
Derwent  Lodge,  Addison  Road,  W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Michael  Erskine,  b.  1920, — Aileen  Pamela,  b.  1916. 

Residence , 28,  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2. 

Vivian  Desmond,  b.  1893  : m.  1917,  Kathleen  Frances, 
da.  of  James  William  Helps,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Berisal,  Nor- 
manton  Road,  S.  Croydon,  and  has  issue  living,  Desmond 
Maurice,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Charlcote,  3,  Hampstead 
Hill  Gardens,  N.W.3. 


RYCROFT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1784,  of  Calton,  Yorkshire. 


Sir  Richard  Nelson  Rycroft,  5th 

Baronet;  b.  Dec.  12th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Nelson,  1894  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own),  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Hamp- 
shire Regt. , and  Major  Hants  Yeo. , is  Major  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve,  a D.L.  for  co.  Southampton 
(High  Sheriff  1899),  and  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with  17th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches):  m.  1st,  1886,  Lady 
Dorothea  Hester  Bluet  Wallop,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of 
5th  Earl  of  Portsmouth;  2ndly,  1911,  Emily  Mary, 
da.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  William  Lowry-Corry 
[see  E.  Belmore],  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  per  bend  or  and  azure, 
three  griffins,  heads  erased  counterchanged  ; on  a chief  ermine, 
a fleur-de-lis  between  two  roses  gules,  Rycroft ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
party  per  pale  or  and  sable,  a chevron  between  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  all  counterchanged,  Nelson.  Crist — A griffin’s  head  erased 
per  bend  or  and  azure,  charged  with  two  fleurs-de-lis  counter- 
changed. 

Seat — Dummer  House,  Basingstoke.  Club — Naval  and 
Military. 


Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— NELSON  EDWARD  OLIVER,  b.  Dec.  19th,  1886 ; ed.  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1909)  ; formerly  Lieut,  nth  Hussars,  and  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 

Own):  m.  1912,  Ethel  Sylvia  Nurton,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1918. Richard  Michael, 

b.  1897  ; is  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt By  2nd  marriage,— Henry  Richard,  b.  1911 Charles 

Frederick,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living— By  2nd  marriage — Alice  Juliana  Rosamond,  b.  1915. Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1918. 

Brothers  living — Sir  William  Henry,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Maj.-Gen.  in  the 
Army,  a D.Q.M.G.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  has 
been  Lieut.  Highland  L.I.,  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards,  in  service  of  Egyptian  Army,  and  Col. 
Comdg.  nth  Hussars;  appointed  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Cape  Colony  1910,  and  A.Q.M.G.,  S.  Com- 
mand 1912  ; Nile  Expedition  1884  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Soudan  1887,  in  command  of 
Irregulars  at  action  of  Sarras  (despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie),  with  Punjab  Frontier  Force  1897 
(medal  with  clasps),  S.  Africa  1900-1901  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches),  with  Somaliland  Field  Force 
1902-3,  as  Base  Comdt.  and  Comdg.  Lines  of  Communication,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches), 
ar  i9i4'i9>  as  D.  A.  and  Q.M.G.,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  Maj.-Gen., 

C. M.G.,  K.C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  (with  swords),  Star 
of  Roumania,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit,  K.C.B.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  N.-E.  Dist.  1895-7,  and 

D. A.A.G.,  Egypt  1898-1900;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910,  C.M.G.  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919:  in.  1887,  Grace  Ronald  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Fletcher  Norton  Menzies  [see  Menzies,  Bt., 
r>  an£  ^as  issue  living,  Julian  Neil  Oscar,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  ist  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders);  European  War 
1914-18  as  an  A.D.C.  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  1914  star,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Brevet  Major);  D.S.O.  1918:  in.  1920,  Elizabeth  Mildred  Louisa,  da.  of  Sir  Ralph  William 
Anstruther,  6th  Bt., — Madalen  Margaret,  b.  1890.  Residences , Ard  Gairney,  Kinross;  Rose 
Bank,  Perth.  Clubs , Naval  and  Military,  New  (Edinburgh).  Rev.  Edmund  Hugh,  b.  1862; 

ed  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888);  is  R.  of  Penshurst : in.  1902, 
Winifred  Edith,  el.  da.  of  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  of 

ti  6 n af  r Brimpton,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  John,  b.  1905, — David  Hugh,  b.  1907, 
Barbara  Frances,  b.  1903.  Residence , Penshurst  Rectory,  Kent.— Evelyn  George,  b.  1871. 
Sister  living — Margaret  Charlotte  Henrietta  (twin),  b.  1871. 


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Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Alfred  William  Rycroft,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1838, 
d.  1884:  in.  1875,  Edith  Maud  (who  d.  1912),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Berners, 
R.N.,  of  Woolverston  Park,  Ipswich:— 

Of  whom  Alfred  Richard  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  and  Major  (T.D.)  West  Kent  Yeo.  ; now  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  European  War  7914-18  with  Tank  Corps  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918  : 
m.  1901,  Violet,  only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Kevill- Davies,  17th  Lancers,  of  Marsh  Court, 
Leominster.  Residences , Stoke  House,  Purton,  Wilts  ; Everlands,  Sevenoaks.  Club , Boodle’s. 

- —Henry  Frederick,  b.  1879  ; Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915. 

Charlotte  Maud:  in.  1899,  Fritz  Ritter,  Rittmeister  in  9th  Hanoverian  Dragoons.— — Aurea 
Harriet  Louisa:  m.  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  Edmund  Stuart  Wilmot  Eardley-Russell,  M.V.O.,  R.A., 
who  d.  (on  active  ser.)  1918  [see  Blomefield,  Bt.]. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Rev.  Sir  Richard  Rycroft,  D.D.,  only  surviving  issue  of  John  Nelson v 
assumed  the  surname  of  Rycroft  by  royal  sign-manual  1758. 


MOLESWORTH-ST.  AUBYN,  Creation  (E.)  1689,  of  Pencarrow,  Cornwall. 

Sir  Hugh  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  13th 
Baronet , b.  Jan.  3rd,  1865  ; s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  (St. 
Aubyn)  Hender,  1913  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890)  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.I.  : in.  1894,  Emma  Sybil,  da.  of  the  late 
Adm.  Charles  Wake  [see  Wake,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

^rms— Quarterly  ; ist  and  4th,  ermine,  on  a cross  sable,  five 
bezants,  Si.  Aubyn  ; 2nd  and  3rd  gules,  an  escutcheon  vair,  between 
eight  cross-crosslets  in  orle  argent,  Molesworth.  Crest — A rock,, 

thereon  a Cornish  chough  rising,  all  proper. 

Residence — Pencarrow,  Washaway,  Cornwall.  Club — Oxford 

and  Cambridge. 


Sons  living — JOHN,  b.  Jan.  12th,  1899.— —Hender  Charles,  b. 
1901. Guy  Kemyell,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living — Guenevere  May,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living — Beville,  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  18 — ) : m.  1902,  Georgiana  Mary,  only  da.  of  the 
late  George  Edmond  Balfour,  of  The  Manor,  Sidmouth,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  Sir  Walter  George  Barttelot,  2nd  Bt.  Clubt 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Sisters  living — Helen  Flora:  in.  1891,  the  Rev.  Charles  Rowland  Wynne  de  Cerjat,  who  d.  1917, 
R.  of  Great  Hallingbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Sigismund,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  Trin  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  : m.  1915,  Dorothy  Burton,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
George  Charles  Augustus  Rowley  [see  Rowley,  Bt.,  cr.  1836],  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy 
Honor, — Wynne  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1903, — Helen  Dorothy,  b.  1892.  Residence , St.  Crewenna,  New- 
quay, Cornwall. Annie  Caroline:  m.  1897,  Edward  Harvey  Williams  [see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1866]. 

Residence , Bridge  House,  Lydford,  Bridestow,  Devon. 

Daughters  living  Of  loth  Baronet— Mary  Letitia,  b.  1858 : m.  1882,  Henry  Acton  Wei  man, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Paul  Arundell,  M.C.  (of  Trewarthenick,  Grampound  Road,  Cornwall),  b. 
1890  ; Capt.  4th  Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.  Inf. ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C.):  in.  1917 , Clare 
Helen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fitzpatrick,  Public  Works  Depart.,  India,  and  has  issue  living, 
Anne  Elizabeth  Enid  b.  1920, — Henry  Bolton  b.  1893 ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1916, — Frances  Morwenna, — Adela  Mary, — Loveday  Margaret : in.  1916,  Capt.  Ilay  Ferrier, 
Indian  Army,  and  has  issue,  James  Ilay  b.  1920,  Mary  Loveday  b.  1917, — Katherine  Noel. 

Katharine  Maude  Morwenna,  b.  i860  : m.  1888,  Gerard  Wilfrid  Welman,  and  has  issue 

living,  Blanche  Mary,  b.  1889, — Hilda  Katherine,  b.  1890. 

Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet— Ingeborg  Alfhilv  (Lady  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn),  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Johan  Viggo  Sigvald  Muller,  of  Beaacliffe  House,  Newquay,  Cornwall ; Chm.,  Cornwall 
Women's  Agricultural  Committee;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  in.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sir 
(St.  Aubyn)  Hender  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  12th  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence , Atlantic 
House,  Newquay,  Cornwall. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Hele  Molesworth,  brother  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1823,. 
d.  1885  : 111.  1849,  Frances  Mary,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Henry 
Duncan  Twysden,  R.N.  [Twysden,  Bt.] : — 

Katharine  Twysden  : in.  1871,  the  Rev.  John  Dene,  R.  of  Horwood,  and  has  issue  living,  Humphrey, 
D.S  O.,  b.  1877  [see  “ Companionage”]:  in.  1912,  Ethel  C.,  da.  of  Capt.  H.  Parker  (formerly  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards),  of  The  Hollies,  Brampton,  Newcastle,  and  has  issue  living,  John  b.  1913,  Peter 
b,  1915,— Arthur  Pollard,  D S.O.,  b.  1878  [see  “ Companionage  ”]  : in.  1911,  Elsie  Y.  B.  Koe, 
and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  A 1911,  Patricia  b.  1913,— Richard  Clarke,  b.  18—;  is  in  P.  and  O. 
Co’s.  Ser. — Frances  Beatrice:  in.  1897,  the  Rev.  Walter  Matthew  Parker,  R.  of  Georgeham, 
Braunton,  N.  Devon,  and  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Humphrey  Percival  b. 
1899  ; is  in  R.F.C.,  John  Dene  b.  1903,  Guinevere  b.  1900,  Beatrice  Mary  b.  1905, — K.  Joan  : in.  1901, 
Edward  Castell  Wrey  [see  Wrey,  Bt.], — Imogen  : in.  1908,  John  Clement  de  Las  Casas,  of  Batts 
Park,  Taunton,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1909,  a da.  b.  1910, — Dorothy, — Mary:  in.  19x8, 

Russell  Frank  Bowlby,  Bar.-at-Law.  Residence , Horwood  House,  near  Bideford,  Devon. 

Imogen  Isabella  Twysden  : in.  1881,  the  Rev.  Richard  Johnstone,  who  d.  1894,  R.  of  Yoxall, 
Burton-on-Trent,  and  has  issue  living,  six  sons  and  two  das.,  of  whom  Delicia  Mary:  in.  1904, 
F.  R.  Fox,  of  Grove  Hill,  Barnstaple,  and  has  issue  living,  Paul  Frederick  b.  1905,  John  Michael 
b.  1912,  Mary  Delicia  b.  1907. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Col.  St.  Aubyn  Molesworth,  R.E..  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Molesworth,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  St.  Aubyn  Molesworth,  R.A.,  b.  1843,  d-  X9X4  : m-  1874,  Jane  Emily, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  J.  P.  Magor,  of  Lamellen,  Cornwall : — 

Edward  Algernon,  D.S.O.,  b.  1875  ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; served  in  Dardanelles 
1915  (wounded,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  19x5  : in.  1916,  Ruth,  da.  of  Leslie  Creery,  of  Lisnalurg,  Shankill,. 
co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1917.  Club,  Junior  Constitutional. 


In  se  teres. 
Complete  in  itself. 


Sic  fidern  teneo. 
Thus  I hold  the  faith. 


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This  family  descends  from  Sir  Walter  de  Molesworth,  who  in  1270  accompanied  Edward  I.,  when 
Prince  Edward,  to  the  Holy  Land.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Hender,  was  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Jamaica.  The 
2nd  baronet,  M.P.  for  Bossiney,  was  knighted  by  Charles  II.  The  4th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Newport,  Cornwall,  1734,  and  for  Cornwall  1744-61.  The  5th  and  6th  baronets  respectively  represented 
Cornwall  1765-75,  and  1784-90.  The  8th  baronet,  M.P.  for  East  Cornwall  1832-7,  for  Leeds  1837-41, 
and  for  Southwark  1841-55,  was  a Privy  Councillor,  and  successively  First  Commissioner  of  Works, 
and  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies.  The  nth  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cornwall  S.-E.,  or 
Bodmin  Div.  (LU)  1900-6.  The  12th  baronet,  Rev.  Sir  Hender,  was  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hender 
Molesworth,  who  was  great-grandson  of  5th  Bt.,  who  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  1844,  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  St.  Aubyn. 

ST.  GEORGE,  Creation  (I.)  1766.  of  Athlone,  co.  Westmeath. 

Sir  John  St.  George,  5th  Baronet ; b.  April  3rd, 
1851  ; s.  his  half-brother,  Capt.  Sir  Richard  de  Lautour, 
1861  ; ed.  at  Oscott.  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  formerly 
Lieut.  71st  Highland  L.I.:  m.  1894,  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
George  Berkley,  K.C.M.G. 

$rnts — Argent : a chief  azure,  over  all  a lion  rampant  gules,  ducally 
crowned  or,  armed  and  langued  of  the  second,  a crescent  for  difference. 
Crest — A demi-lion  rampant  gules,  ducally  crowned  or,  armed  and  langued 
azure. 

Residence — Harcourt,  Sutton,  Surrey. 


Brothers  living — ARTHUR,  b.  April  12th,  1852  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
in  Ireland  1876:  m.  1892,  Elsie,  da.  of  the  late  Gerald  FitzGerald,  J.P., 
of  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary,  and  has  issue  living,  Elsie,  b.  1893, — Maria,  3- 
Firmitas  in  ccelo.  1894, — Patricia  Grace,  b.  1896.^— Theophilus  John,  b.  1856;  formerly 

Stability  in  heaven.  Assist.  Master,  Supreme  Court,  Natal : m.  1889,  Florence  Emma,  da.  of  the 

late  John  Vanderplank,  of  Natal,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Theophilus, 
M.M.,  b.  1892  ; is  in  S.  African  Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1917-18  (twice  wounded,  M.M. 
with  Bar), — John  Christopher,  b.  1894  ; S.  African  Inf.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916  (Mil.  Medal), — Robert  Alan.  b.  1900;  2nd  Lieut.  R.A.F., — Denis  Howard,  b.  1902, — 
George  Bligh,  b.  1908, — Emma  Felice  Mary,  b.  1893, — Maria  Edith,  b.  1896, — Anne  Rose,  b.  1898, 
— Florence  Caroline,  b.  1904, — Patricia  Margaret,  b.  1906.  Residence , 3,  Burger  Street,  Pieter- 

maritzburg, Natal.— —Charles  St.  George-Power,  b.  (posthumous)  1858  ; has  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Power.  Residence , 

Sisters  living — Alice.  Residence , Pietermaritzburg,  Natal. Maria:  m.  1873,  Charles  Robert 

Glyn,  who  d.  1907  [see  Glyn,  of  Gaunt’s  House,  Bt.,  colls.]. Eliza.  Residence , Pietermaritz- 

burg, Natal. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  St.  George  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  James  Ker  St.  George,  b.  1843,  d.  1905  : m.  1874,  Catharine  (now 
of  11,  Breffni  Terrace,  Kingstown,  Dublin),  da.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  Christopher 
St.  George,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Tyrone,  co.  Galway: — 

Richard  Christopher  Bligh,  b.  1875  : m.  1916,  Alice  Rosabel,  el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  L.  Donovan, 
of  Oakhurst,  South  Yardley,  Worcestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  Catherine  Harriett  Mary  Bligh, 

b.  1917. Robert  Charles  Cecil,  b.  1883:  m.  1917. Rosamond  Frances  Catharine. Gladys 

Alienora  : m.  1913,  Henry  Beechey,  Bar.-at-law. Josephine. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  St.  George,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1893  : 
m.  1841,  Sophia  Madelina  Olivia,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  Very  Rev.  James 
Mahon,  Dean  of  Dromore  : — 

Howard  Bligh,  b.  1857;  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Galway  and  Dublin:  m.  1891,  Florence  Evelyn,  da.  of 
George  F.  Baker,  of  258,  Madison  Avenue,  New  York,  having  had  issue  of  whom  George  Baker 
Bligh,  b.  1892 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1917.  Katherine  Price  Collier,  and  has 
issue  living,— Howard  Avenel  Bligh,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  Household  Cav.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914, — Frederick  Ferris  Bligh,  b.  1908, — Evelyn  Bligh,  b.  1897:  m.  1917,  Capt. 
Derrick  Wellesley  Gunston,  Irish  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,— Vivien  Antonia  Bligh,  b.  1912. 
Residences , Coombe  House,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey:  Springhill,  Coldstream.  Club , White’s.- 
Sophia  Madelina:  m.  1888,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  William  Shepperd,  formerly  V.  of  Baydon. 
— -Josephine  Louisa:  m.  1873,  Henry  Vesey  Seymour  Vesey-Fitzgerald,  Indian  Police,  second  son 
°f  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Seymour  Vesey-Fitzgerald,  of  Holbrook  Park,  Horsham. — —Elizabeth 
Olivia  : m.  1874,  Charles  O’Hara  Trench,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  14th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Arthur  Burdett  (of  Kilcarbery,  Clondalkin,  co.  Dublin),  b.  1884:  m.  1915,  Mary  Adelaide, 
da.  of  John  H.  Lambert,  J.P.,  of  Redmount  Hill,  Ballinasloe,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Arthur  Lambert  b.  1915,  Frederick  Desmond  b.  1920, — Charles  Frederick,  D.S.O. , b.  1885. 
[see  “ Companionage”], — Grace  Eulalie  St.  George:  ni.  1902,  Hubert  William  Crane,  County 
Inspector,  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary,  of  Tullamore,  King’s  co.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hubert  Trench 
b.  1903, — Moira  Sophia:  m.  1914,  James  Sherringham  Shepherd,  of  Quartertown  House,  Mallow, 
co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  Norman  Robert  McAndrew  b.  1919,  Violet  Deidre  b.  1915, 

Catherine  Joan  Delesderniers  b.  1918.  Residence , Clonfert  House,  co.  Galway. Georgiana 

Harriet.— Henrietta  Maud  : m.  1884,  Arthur  Florian  Hugo  de  Burdet  Burdett,  J.P.,  who  d. 
1917  [see  Burdett,  Bt.,  cr.  1618-19,  colls.].  Residence,  Coolfin,  Banagher,  King’s  co. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Cuffe  St.  George,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1814,  d.  1891: 
m.  1856,  Jane  Grey,  da.  of  Capt.  Arthur  Loftus,  R.N.  :— 

Loftus,  b.  1858  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Queen’s  (Roy.  West  Surrey  Regt.) : m.  1893,  Marguerite 
Isabel  Clifford,  da.  of  the  late  Clifford  Fortescue  Borrer,  of  Pickwell,  Cuckfield,  Sussex,  and  has 
issue  living,  Clifford  Fortescue  Loftus,  b.  1894  ; is  a Clerk  in  House  of  Lords, — Aline  Mary  Loftus, 
b.  1897:  m.  1918,  Lieut.  Ernest  Charles  William  Vane-Tempest,  D.S.C.,  R.N.V.R.  [see  M. 
Londonderry,  colls.], — Kathleen  Adeline  Jane  Loftus,  b.  1898, — Violet  Marguerite  Loftus,  b.  1904. 
—Florence  Charlotte  Jane  : m.  1884,  Alan  Grant.  Residence , 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Thomas  Bligh  St.  George,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  de  Montmorency  St.  George,  b.  1812,  d.  1882  : m.  18 — , Cathe- 
rine Jemima,  da.  of  Thomas  Newcomen  Edgeworth,  of  Kilshrewly,  co.  Longford  : — 

Annette:  m.  1877,  Joseph  Rawlins,  and  has  issue  living,  Howard  St.  George  Rawlins,  O.B.E.  (of 
Dollarward,  Cirencester),  b.  1880  ; Capt.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.)  ; 
O.B.E  (Mil.)  1919, — Louise  Annette  : m.  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Stanley  Byng,  Army  Ser.  Corps 
[see  V.  Torrington,  colls.].  Residence , Dollarward,  Cirencester. 

This  family  claim  descent  from  Baldwin  St.  George,  who  accompanied  William  I.  to  England, 


St.  John-Mildmay  (Shaw-Lefevre  St.  John-Mildmay),  see  Mildmay. 


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GOLDSMID-STERN-SALOMONS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Broomhill,  Kent. 

Sir  David  Lionel  Goldsmid-Stern-Salo- 

mons,  2nd  Baronet,  only  son  of  the  late  Phillip  Salomons, 
el.  brother  of  ist  baronet;  b.  June  28th,  1851;  s.  his 
uncle,  Sir  David,  M.P.,  by  special  remainder,  1873  ; ed. 
at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  bracketed  top  2nd  class 
Nat.  Sci.  honours,  1873,  M.A.  1877);  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1874;  is  a D.L.  for  Kent,  a J.P.for  Westminster,  Middle- 
sex, London,  Kent  (High  Sheriff  1880),  and  Sussex,  a 
County  Councillor  for  Kent,  Tonbridge  (No.  5)  Div., 
Hon.  Col.  R.E.  (Territorial),  and  a Fellow  of  many 
scientific  and  learned  sos.  ; author  of  several  works  and 
pamphlets  on  Electricity  and  Science,  and  a Director  of 
the  South-Eastern  and  Chatham  Railway  Co. ; sometime 
an  Alderman  of  Tunbridge  Wells ; was  Mayor  of  Tun- 
bridge Wells  1894-5  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Mid  Kent(Z) 
1874,  and  St.  George  Div.  of  Tower  Hamlets  1885  ; served 
Paris  International  Exhibition  1900;  one  of  the  eight 
founders  of  the  Aero  Club  de  France,  and  is  a Pres.  d’Honneur  ; also  a Member 
d’Honneur  of  Automobile  Club  de  France,  and  a Founder  Member  ; assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1899  the  additional  surnames  and  arms  of  Goldsmid  Stern  : m.  1882,  Laura 
Julia,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Baron  (Hermann)  de  Stern,  of  4,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
W.  [B.  Michelham],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  only  son  David  Reginald  Herman 
Phillip,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; d.  (drowned  while  in  command  of  troops 
during  European  War)  1915. 

^rma — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  per  chevron  gules  and  sable,  a chevron  vair  between  in  chief  two 
lions  rampant  or,  each  holding  between  the  paws  a plate  charged  with  an  ermine  spot,  in  base  a 
cinquefoil  erminois,  Salomons  ; 2nd,  or,  on  a bend  indented  gules  three  estoiles  of  the  field,  in  the 
centre  chief  point,  a cross-crosslet  also  gules,  Stern  ; 3rd,  per  saltire  erminois  and  ermine  on  a chief 
gules  a goldfinch  proper  between  two  roses  or,  a canton  ermine,  Goldsmid.  ffrtsts — ist,  A mount  vert, 
thereon  issuant  out  of  six  park  pales  or,  a demi-lion  rampant  double-queued  gules,  holding  between 
the  paws  a bezant  charged  with  an  ermine  spot,  Salomons  ; 2nd,  a demi-unicorn  gules,  armed,  maned, 
and  unguled  or,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross-crosslet  argent,  Stem  ; 3rd,  a demi-lion  argent, 
in  the  paws  a bundle  of  twigs  erect  or,  banded  azure,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a cross-crosslet 
gules,  Goldsmid. 

Seat — Broomhill,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Tozvn  Residence — 47,  Montagu  Square,  W.i.  Clubs — 
Carlton,  Athenaeum,  City  of  London,  Royal  Societies’,  Savage,  Royal  Automobile,  Royal  Aero,  etc. 


Daughters  living — Maud  Julia  : m.  1906,  Capt.  John  Harvey  Blunt  [see  Blunt,  Bt.].  Residence , 

Huntleys,  Tunbridge  Wells. Vera  Frances:  m.  1919,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Daniel  Bryce,  D.S.O, 

Residence , 6,  Rue  Alfred  de  Vigny,  Paris. Ethel  Dorothy  : m.  1915,  Alexander  Cameron 

Richardson,  Lieut.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  Residence,  Broomhill  Bank,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Sisters  living — Laura  Matilda  : m.  ist,  1873,  Edward  Lucas,  who  d.  1901  ; 2ndly,  1902,  Walter 
Robert  Baker,  L.R.C.P.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Owen  David  (of  49,  Linden 
Gardens,  W.  Club,  St.  Stephen’s),  b.  1874 : m.  1902,  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Neustetel, — 
Walter  Harry,  b.  1890:  m.  1911,  Elsie  Manning, — Mildred  Emma:  m.  1894,  Capt.  Lazarus  Simon 
Magnus  Pyke,  R.A.F.,  of  10,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.,  who,  by  deed  poll  in  1919,  assumed  the 
first  name  of  Leslie  only, — Hilda  Frances, — Gertrude  Helen  : m.  1909,  Cecil  Fothergill  Macmullen, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  at  Dardanelles)  1915,— Olga  Stella  : m.  1913,  J.  Napper.  Residence , Firle 
Villa,  Sudley  Road,  Bognor.-^— Stella  Rosalind  Jeanette  ; m.  1877,  George  Edmund  Paget  [see 
Paget,  Bt.,  cr.  1871,  colls.].  Residences,  Oak  Lodge,  Broomhill,  Tunbridge  Wells ; Redcot, 
Salcombe,  S.  Devon. 

The  ist  baronet  was  the  first  Jew  who  held  the  position  of  Sheriff  or  that  of  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  ; the  first  office  he  held  1835-6,  and  the  latter  1855-6.  He  sat  as  M.P.  for  Greenwich  (Z)  1851-2 
and  1859-73. 

SALT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869,  of  Saltaire, 
Yorkshire. 

Sir  John  William  Titus  Salt, 
R.N. , 4th  Baronet',  b.  Nov.  30th,  1884;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Shirley  Harris,  1920;  ed.  at 
Eton  ; became  Lieut.  R.N.  1907,  and  Lieut. - 
Com.  1915;  retired  1920;  has  4th  class  of 
Order  of  the  Nile,  and  Order  of  El  Nahda 
of  the  Hedjaz  : m.  1913,  Dorothy  Baker,  el. 
da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  William  Baker  Brown,  C.B., 
formerly  R.E. 

$rms — Azure  a chevron  indented  between  two 
mullets  in  chief,  and  a demi-ostrich  displayed,  holding 
in  the  beak  a horse-shoe  in  base  or.  Crrst  —Upon  a 
rock,  an  alpaca  statant,  proper. 

Seats — 5,  East  Pallant,  Chichester  ; The  Hayes, 
Bakewell,  Derbyshire.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Brother  living-ROBERT  SHIRLEY  MAC- 
DON  NELL,  b.  Feb.  28th,  1888:  m.  1914,  Sybil, 
da.  of  the  late  H.  Marquis.  Residence,  Buxton. 

Sisters  living — Dorothy  Dove. Kathleen  Mary 

(Hon.  Mrs.  Herbert  C.  Bailey) '.  m.  1908,  the  Hon. 
Herbert  Crawshay  Bailey  [see  B.  Glanusk].  Resi- 
dences, The  Cottage,  Llandaff,  Glamorganshire  ; 36, 
Park  Place,  Cardiff. 


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Great-Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Helen.  Residence , 20,  Southfields  Road,  East- 
bourne.  Ada:  m.  1883,  Edmund  Herbert  Stevenson,  M.I.C.E.,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue 

living,  Monica  Helen.  Residence , 29,  Platt’s  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Charlotte  Jane  ( Lady  Salt),  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John 
C.  Macdonnell,  Canon  of  Peterborough,  and  formerly  Dean  of  Cashel  : tn.  1880,  Sir  Shirley  Harris 
Salt,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1920.  Residence , 5,  East  Pallant,  Chichester. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Herbert  Salt,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1840,  d,  1912  1 
m.  1st,  18 — , Elizabeth,  who  d.  1898,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  John  Douglas  Farrell 
2nd,  1899,  Margaret,  who  d.  1910,  widow  of  Christopher  Robert  de  Lacey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Titus  Salt,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1843,  d.  1887  : nt.  1866, 
Catherine  (now  of  The  Old  Rectory,  Thorp  Arch,  Boston  Spa,  Yorkshire),  da.  of 
the  late  Joseph  Crossley,  of  Broomfield,  Halifax  : — 

Gordon  Locksley,  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887):  nt.  1903,. 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  William  Scarlett,  formerly  R.  of  Rossington,  Doncaster,, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Scarlett  Alexander,  b.  1905,— Sythe  Margaret  Isabella,  b.  1904, — Nesta 

Catherine,  b.  1909. Harold  Crossley,  b.  1868;  ed.  Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

1890):  m.  1906,  Grace  Ethel  Muriel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Madan  Pratt,  R of  Cottesbrooke, 
Northamptonshire  [ see  Wilson,  Bt.,  cr.  1874],  and  has  issue  living,  Denys  Geoffrey  Crossley,. 

b.  1918, — Marjorie  Doreen,  b.  1911, — Rosalind  Diana,  b.  1915. Laurence  Titus  Whitlam,  b.  1874- 

Mary  Isabel,  b.  1876. 

Sir  Titus,  the  1st  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bradford  (Z.)  1859-1861. 


SALT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899,  of  Weeping  Cross,  co.  Stafford, 

Sir  Thomas  Anderdon  Salt , D.S.O.,  2nd  Baronet; 
b.  Jan.  8th,  1863;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Salt,  1904 ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  a 
retired  Lieut. -Col.  ; formerly  Major  nth  Hussars  ; served  on 
W.  Coast  of  Africa  1887-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1902  (medal  with  two  clasps),  during  European  War  1914-15. 
in  France  (1914  star),  during  Irish  Rebellion  1916  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  Balkans,  Egypt  and  Palestine  1916-18  Comdg. 
Yeo.,  present  at  operations  resulting  in  capture  of  Jerusalem  (4th 
class  of  Order  of  Nile),  and  again  in  France  1918-19  as  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Machine  Gun  Batn.  (two  medals)  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Staffordshire  (High  Sheriff  1909);  D.S.O.  1917:  tn. 
In  sale  salus.  I9°5,  Elinor  Mary,  younger  da.  of  Sir  Henry  Arthur  Wiggin,  2nd 
Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

— Argent,  a chevron  rompu  between  three  mullets  in  chief  and  a lion  rampant  in  base  sable  „ 
Cmt — Three  annulets  interlaced  sable,  thereon  a dove  holding  an  olive  branch  proper,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a chevron  also  sable. 

Residence — Standon  Hall,  Eccleshali,  Staffordshire.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Sons  living — THOMAS  HENRY,  b.  Nov.  26th,  1905. George  Stevenson,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living— Patience  Elinor,  b.  1910. 

Brothers  living — Herbert  Edward,  b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  engaged  in  fruit 
farming  in  U.S.A.  : tn.  1899,  Ethel  Menie,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Manisty,  of  169,  Queen’s  Gate, 
S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Manisty  Anderdon,  b.  1900, — Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1902,— Helen 
Katharine  (twin),  b.  1902, —Rachel  Elinor,  b.  1909.  Residence , Seend  Lodge,  Seend,  Wilts. 

Chtb , St.  Stephen’s. Reginald  John,  b.  1874  ; formerly  engaged  in  fruit  farming  in  U.S.A. 

Manager,  Leamington  Branch  of  Lloyd’s  Bank  : tn.  1901,  Maud  Fanny,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Wigram  [see  Wigram,  Bt. , colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Laura  Enid,  b.  1902, — Barbara,  b. 

1904,— Olive  Mary,  b.  1910.  Residence , Hill  House,  Kenilworth. Rev.  William  Manning, 

b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1910)  ; formerly  engaged  in  fruit  farming 
in  U.S.A.  ; is  R.  of  Forton  : m.  1907,  Mildred  Nairne,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  C.  H.  E.  Graeme, 
and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Mildred,  b.  1908, — Rosemary,  b.  1911, — Elisabeth,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Forton  Rectory,  Newport,  Salop. Walter  Petit,  b.  1878:  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  d. 

(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916.— —Harold  Francis,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  1879;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  on  Staff,  in  Gallipoli,  Balkans,  and  Palestine 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  3rd  class  of  Order  of  the  Nile);  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919  : tn.  1914,  Phyllis  Dulcie,  da.  of  the  late  Major  — Cameron,  R.F.A.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Primrose  Phyllis,  b.  1915.  Club , Army  and  Navy. 

Sisters  living — Laura  Helen  ( Lady  Pollock ),  b.  1865:  tn.  1887,  Sir  Ernest  Murray  Pollock, 
K.B.E.,  K.C.,  M.P.  [see  Pollock,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences , 40,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W.  ; Northaw, 

Herts. Helen  Frances,  b.  1869:  nt.  1896,  John  Cecil  Grant  McFerran,  and  has  issue  living, 

Maurice  Anderdon,  b.  1897  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Irish  Rifles ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1918,— George  Cecil,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Rickerscote  House,  Stafford. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Emma  Helen  Mary  [Lady  Salt),  youngest  da.  of  John 
Lavicount  Anderdon,  of  Chislehurst : tn.  1861,  Sir  Thomas  Salt,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1904. 
Residence,  17,  Cheyne  Place,  Chelsea,  S.W.3. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  a partner  in  the  private  banking  firms  of  Stevenson,  Salt  and  Co. 

(Stafford  Old  Bank),  and  Bosanquet,  Salt  and  Co.  (London),  and  Chm.  of  Lloyd’s  Bank,  sat  as 

M.P.  for  Stafford  (C)  1859-65,  1869-80, 1881-5,  and  1886-92. 


Salusbury-Trelawny,  see  Trelawny. 


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SAMUEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Nevern  Square,  St.  Mary  Abbots,  Kensington, 

co.  London. 

Sir  Edward  Levien  Samuel,  2nd  Baronet;  b. 
April  28th,  1862;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Saul,  K.C.M.G. , C.B., 
1900  : m.  1891,  Ray,  da.  of  Abraham  Cohen,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Parly  per  chevron  argent  and  gules  two  wolves’  heads  erased 
in  chief  sable,  and  in  base  as  many  squirrels  sejant  addorsed,  each  cracking 
a nut  of  the  first.  Cmt — On  a rock  in  front  of  three  spears,  one  in  pale 

and  two  in  saltire  proper,  a wolf  courant  sable,  pierced  in  the  breast  by  an 
arrow  argent,  flighted  or. 

Residence — 1,  Carlos  Place,  W.  Clubs — Isthmian,  Union 
(Sydney).  

Son  living — EDWARD  LOUIS,  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Repton  ; is  Capt. 
R.F.A.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. 

Daughter  living— Vera,  b.  1893. 

Brother  living— Henri  Saul,  b.  1864;  foimerly  in  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  ; and  Lieut. -Col.  and  Staff  Paymaster  in  Army  Pay  Depart. : 
in.  1895,  Eva,  da.  of  Joseph  Fulton,  of  The  Glen,  Renfrewshire,  and  has 
issue  living,  Gerald  Glen,  b.  1895  ; formerly  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.C., — John  Oliver  Cecil,  b.  1916, — Eva 
Elizabeth,  b.  1905.  Residence , Hazlewood  House,  Hadlow,  Kent. 

Half-Brother  living — Randolph  John,  6.  1878;  ed.  at  Harrow;  Capt.  R.E.  Residence,  46, 
Kensington  Mansions,  Trebovir  Road,  S.W. 

Sister  living-  Florence  Fanny,  b.  1859.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Sara  Louise  ( Lady  Samuel),  da.  of  Edward  Isaac,  J.P.,  of 
Auckland,  New  Zealand  : m.  1877,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  Saul  Samuel,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  1st  baronet  who  d.  1900.  Residence,  46,  Kensington  Mansions,  S.W 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Louis  Samuel,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1861,  d.  1887  : in.  1886,  Mary 
Ruth  (who  m.  2ndly,  1892,  Alfred  Butler  Trew),  da.  of  the  late  Silas  Fowler,  of 
Devonshire : — 

Vera  Henrietta  Ruth,  b.  1886  : m.  1910,  Harry  Morries.— — Lilly  Louis  (posthumous),  b.  1888  : m. 
1912,  Harold  Laurence  Slocock.  Residence, 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Saul,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  was  Agent-Gen.  for  N.  S.  Wales  in  England  1880-98. 


A pledge  0/ better  times. 


SAMUEL, 


Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  The  Mote,  Maidstone,  Kent,  and  Portland  Place, 
St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

Sir  Marcus  Samuel,  1st  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the 
late  Marcus  Samuel,  of  18,  Upper  Bedford  Place,  W.;  b.  Nov. 
5th,  1853;  ed.  privately ; sometime  a Shipowner  and  Merchant ; 
is  an  Alderman  and  Lieut,  of  the  City  of  London  (Sheriff 
r894-5),  a J.P.  for  Kent,  a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  a Knight  Com.  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun, 
a Freeman  of  City  of  Sheffield  and  of  Maidstone,  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Mote, 
Kent;  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1902-3;  Knt.  1898:  m. 
1881,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Benjamin, 
having  had  issue,  of  whcm  the  younger  .son,  Gerald  George, 
b.  1886  ; Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  191 7. 

$rm« — Gules,  a chevron  between  two  lions’  heads  erased  in  chief  or, 
and  as  many  battle-axes  saltirewise  in  base  of  the  last  encircled  by  a 
wreath  of  oak  vert,  banded  and  fructed  of  the  second.  Crrut—  A dexter 
arm  embowed  proper  charged  with  two  fleurs-de-lis  gold,  grasping  a 


Deeds,  not  words. 


battle-axe  proper,  suspended  therefrom  by  a chain  an  escutcheon  or,  thereon  a shell  also  proper. 


Seat — The  Mote,  Maidstone,  Kent. 
Carlton. 


Town  Residence — 3,  Hamilton  Place,  W.  Club — 


Son  living-WALTER  HORACE,  M.C. , b.  March  13th,  1882  ; ed  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford;  is  Capt.  T.  F.  Reserve  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.) : m.  1908, 
Dorothea  Montefiore,  da.  of  E.  Montefiore  Micholls,  Bar. -at  Law,  of  11,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Marcus  Richard,  b.  1909, — Peter  Montefiore,  b.  1911, — Anthony  Gerald,  b.  1917- 
Residences,  25,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; Sunrising,  Banbury.  Clubs,  Carlton,  White’s,  Orleans. 

Daughters  living — Nellie,  b.  1883  : in.  1903,  Major  Walter  Henry  Levy,  D.S.O.,  ArmySer.  Corps, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry,  b.  1910, — three  das.  Residence,  54,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

Ida  Marie,  b.  1890:  in.  1911,  Capt.  Robert  Montefiore  Sebag-Montefiore,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d. 

(of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur,  b.  1912, — James 
Marcus,  b.  1913.  Residence,  5,  Balfour  Place,  Mayfair,  W. 


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SAMUEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Chelwood  Vetcbery,  Maresfield,  Sussex. 


?tno 

/ have  asked  it  of  God. 


Sir  Stuart  Montagu  Samuel,  1st 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Edwin  Louis  Samuel, 
of  9,  Kensington  Gore,  W.,  by  Clara,  da.  of  the 
late  Ellis  S.  Yates,  of  Liverpool : b.  Oct.  24th, 
1856  ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.  Sch.  ; is  a Banker  of  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C., 
and  a J.P.  for  co.  London  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Whitechapel  Div.  of  Tower  Hamlets  (Z)  Oct.  1900- 
April  1913,  when  he  was  disqualified  in  accordance 
with  a decision  of  the  Committee  of  the  Privy 
Council,  and  again  April  1913  to  Dec.  1916  : m. 
1893,  Ida  Bessie  Evaline,  da.  of  Alphonse  Mayer, 
and  has  issue. 

^rm» — Or,  three  pairs  of  interlaced  triangles  sable 
within  a bordure  vert.  Crest — A demi-Trogodice  couped 
sable,  armed  and  unguled  or. 

Seat — Chelwood  Vetchery,  Nutley,  Sussex.  Town 
Residence — 12,  Hill  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 


Daughters  living— Vera  Evelyn,  b.  1894:  in.  1914,  Major 
Jack  Benn  Brunei  Cohen,  M.P.,  Liverpool  Regt.,  and  has 
issue  living,  George  Stuart  Brunei,  b.  1918, — Pamela  May 
Brunei,  b.  1915.  Residence , Montrose,  Stanmore,  Mid- 
dlesex.  Eileen  Victoria,  b.  1897. 


SAMUELSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1884,  of  Bodicote,  Banbury,  Oxfordshire. 

Sir  Henry  Bernhard  Samuelson,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  30th,  1845  ; s.  his  father,  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Bernhard,  P.C.,  F.R.S.,  1905  ; ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Somerset  and  Devon,  Capt.  (retired)  Gloucestershire 
Regt.,  Pres.  Queen  Victoria  Memorial  Hospital  at 
Nice,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Chelten- 
ham (Z)  1868-74,  when  he  was  defeated,  and  for 
Frome  1876-85  : m.  1874,  Emily  Maria,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Goodden,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Compton  House, 
Sherborne,  and  widow  of  Arthur  Paulet  Butler. 

gtrms — Sable,  three  piles  wavy  two  issuant  from  the 
chief  and  one  from  the  base  or,  each  charged  with  a phoenix 
proper.  Crr*t — A phoenix  holding  in  its  beak  a torch,  and 

charged  on  each  wing  with  a scroll. 

Seats — Hatchford  Park,  Cobham,  Surrey  ; La  Montagne, 
Beaulieu-sur-Mer,  Alpes  Maritimes,  France.  Club, — Marl- 
borough.   

Brothers  living- FRANCIS  (ARTHUR  EDWARD),  b. 
Feb.  26th,  1861 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1885) : is  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorks  (High  Sheriff 
1917);  sometimeChm.ofSirB.  Samuelson  and  Co.  (Limited), 
Lipht  after  darknrc*  of  Middlesbrough : w.  1888,  Fanny  Isabel,  whoaT.  1897,  da. 

g a/ier  aarnness.  Qf  the  late  William  Merritt  Wright,  of  St.  John,  New 

Brunswick,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Henry  Bernhard,  b.  1890;  is  Capt.  Yeo.  : m.  1913, 
Margaret  Kendall,  da.  of  H.  Kendall  Barnes,  of  Borkwood,  Orpington,  Kent,  and  has  issue 
living,  Bernard  Michael  Francis  b.  1917,  Isabel  Muriel  b.  1915,-  Gertrude  Evelyn  Frances,  b. 
1889,— Phyllis  Mary.  b.  1891  : m.  19x3,  Edward  Hamilton  McCormick,  and  has  issue  living, 
Anthony  Hamilton  b.  1914,  David  Francis  Hamilton  b.  1915, — Muriel  Gertrude,  b.  1893  : in.  1915, 
Capt.  Bassett  FitzGerald  Wilson,  M.C.,  formerly  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue  living, 
Paul  Francis  Bassett  b.  1920.  Residence , Breckenbrough  Hall,  Thirsk.  Clubs , Royal  Societies’, 
Yorkshire.— Godfrey  Blundell,  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Petham,  Kent,  and  a J.P.  for  E.  Kent;  unsuccessfully  contested  N.,  or  Tewkes- 
bury, Div.  of  Gloucestershire  1885  and  1892,  and  Frome  Div.  of  Somersetshire  1886  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Forest  of  Dean  Div.  of  Gloucestershire  1887-92;  appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of 
Board  of  Trade  (Rt.  Hon.  A.  J.  Mundella)  1892  : in.  1887,  Anne  Jane,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Weston  Brocklesby  Davis,  formerly  V.  of  Ramsbury,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  living,  Bernard 
Godfrey  (of  Kenfield,  Canterbury),  b.  1888  ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards : in.  1910,  the  Hon. 
Evelyn  Amy  Akers-Douglas,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  1st  Viscount  Chilston,  of  Chilston  Park,  Maid- 
stone, and  Craigs,  near  Dumfries,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Bernard  b.  1912, — Guy  Weston 
(of  Stonegreen  Hall,  Mersham),  b.  1890  ; is  Capt.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire 
Regt.)  : in.  1913,  Naomi,  da.  of  Alfred  C.  Leney,  of  The  Garden  House,  Saltwood,  Kent,  and  has 
issue  living,  Rowland  Guy  Blundell  b.  1914,  John  Peel  Weston  b.  1917,  a son  b.  1919, — Carol  Hubert 
Frances,  b.  1899;  is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards:  m.  1920,  Doris,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Templer,  for- 
merly of  Tindridge,  Bishop’s  Teignton,  Devon.  Clubs,  Reform,  Garrick. Herbert  Walter,  b. 

1865  : m.  1896,  Sybil  Charlotte  Eleanor,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Walter  Harbord  [ see  B. 
Suffield,  colls. ],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Geoffrey  Bernard  Fitz  Roy,  M.C.,  b.  1897  ; Lieut. 
Coldstream  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Rupert  Eric  Herbert,  b. 
1899;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards.  Residence , 58,  Grosvenor 
Street,  W.  Clubs,  Marlborough,  White’s. 

Sisters  living — Caroline  : m.  1875,  John  Robert  Phelips  Goodden,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  4th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Bernhard  Harbin  (of  the  Manor  House,  West  Coker,  Somerset), 
b.  1876;  is  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.  (T.D.),  and  a J.P.  for  Dorset  and 


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Somerset : m.  1908,  Joyce  Marianne  Poyntelle,  da.  of  John  Henry  Crane,  of  Oakhampton,  Stourport, 
Worcestershire,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry  b.  1909,  Edward  Nicholas  b.  1911,  Giles  Richard 
Penn  b.  1914, — Cecil  Phelips  (of  Northwich  Lodge,  Harrow-on-the-Hill),  b.  1879;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1904;  is  Capt.  R.M.  Special  Reserve,  and  Bursar  of  Harrow  Sch.  : in.  1911,  Hylda  Maud, 
only  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Woulfe,  of  Tiermaclane,  co.  Clare,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary 
Woulfe  b.  1913,  Nancy  Woulfe  b.  1915,  Susan  Woulfe  b.  1916,  Patience  Woulfe  b.  1919, — Rev. 
Robert  Blundell,  b.  1881 ; formerly  R.  of  Haselbury-Bryan,  Dorset ; is  Major  Welsh  Regt.  : m. 
1907,  Gwendolen  Yorke,  only  da.  of  the  late  George  Edward  Yorke  Gleadowe,  C.M.G.,  of  The 
Treasury,  and  has  issue  living,  Wyndham  Sweyn  b.  1907,  Robert  Yorke  b.  1909,  Mark  Culliford 
b.  1912,  Antony  Clive  b.  1913, — Maud  Wyndham,  b.  1877  : m.  1907,  Basil  Howard  Alers  Hankey, 
of  Stanton  Manor,  Chippenham,  and  has  issue  living,  Wyndham  Basil  b.  1908,  Peter  John  b.  1912, 
Joanna  Mildred  b.  1910.  ( Residence , Compton  House,  Sherborne.-^— Camilla  : in.  1883,  Capt. 
Arthur  Stephens  Phillpotts,  R.N.,  J.P. , who  d.  1920.  Residence , Chelston  Cross,  near  Torquay. 

Alice  Gertrude  : in.  1890,  Capt.  Henry  Pennell  Tate,  R.M.,  who  d.  1896.  and  has  issue  living, 

Elsie  Barbara  Anson,  b.  1893 : in.  19x5,  Capt.  Reginald  Trelawny  Thornton,  formerly  Indian 
Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Penelope  Mary  b.  1919.  Residence , 1,  Sloane  Court,  S.W.3. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Bernhard  Samuelson,  P.C.,  F.R.S.,  Founder  and  Chm.  ofSir  B. 
Samuelson  and  Co.  (Limited)  of  Middlesbrough,  and  of  Samuelson  and  Co.  (Limited)  of  Banbury, 
was  Chm.  of  Ry.  Commn.  on  Technical  Instruction  1881,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Banbury  ( L ) Feb.  to 
April  1859  (when  he  was  defeated)  and  1865-85,  and  for  N.,  or  Banbury,  Div.  of  Oxtordshire  1885-95 
He  was  the  Pioneer  of  Technical  Education,  and  sat  on  several  Roy.  Commns.,  his  baronetcy  being 
conferred  for  his  services  in  the  cause  of  education. 


SANDERS,  Creation  (U.K)  1920,  of  Bayford,  Stoke  Trister,  co.  Somerset. 

Sir  Robert  Arthur  Sanders,  M.P., 

1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Sanders,  of 
Fernhill,  Isle  of  Wight  ; b.  June  20th,  1867;  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890, 
M.A.  1894);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1892;  sometime 
an  Unionist  Whip  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon,  a J.P.,  a 
D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Somerset,  and 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Unionist  Party  Organisation;  for- 
merly Lieut. -Col.  N.  Devon  Yeo.  ; served  with 
Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force  1915- 17  (de- 
spatches); was  Treasurer  of  N.M.’s  Household 
1918-19,  since  when  he  has  been  a Junior  Lord 
of  the  Treasury ; Vice-Chm.  of  National  War  Aims 
Committee  during  European  War ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Bristol,  E.  Div.,  Oct.  1900;  has  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Bridgwater  Div.  of  Somersetshire  (C) 
since  Jan.  1910,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan. 
1906:  m.  1893,  Lucy,  da.  of  W.  H.  Halliday,  of 
Glenthorne,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

Jlrms — Per  pale  argent  and  sable,  three  elephants'  heads 
erased  counterchanged,  tusks  or,  a bordure  of  the  second. 
To  everyone  Jus  own.  Cmt — An  elephant’s  head  erased  sable,  tusked  and  charged 

on  the  neck  with  an  escarbuncle  or. 

Seat — Bayford  Lodge,  Wincanton.  Town  Residence — 3,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  Arthur’s,  Garrick,  Constitutional. 


Daughters  living — Vera  Elizabeth,  b.  1902 Dorothy,  b.  1907. 


SANDERSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Mailing  Deanery,  South  Mailing,  co.  Sussex. 


Sir  Frank  Bernard  Sanderson,  ist 

Baronet,  son  of  the  late  John  Sanderson,  of  Hull, 
by  Anne  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  William 
Barrett,  of  Gressenhall,  Norfolk  ; b.  Oct.  4th, 
1880  ; Founder  of  Wray,  Sanderson  and  Co. 
(Limited),  and  a Director  of  United  Premier  Oil 
and  Cake  Co.  (Limited),  of  Broad  Street  Place, 
E.C.,  and  other  cos.;  was  Controller  of  Trench 
Warfare,  National  Filling  Factories  and  Stores 
during  European  War  1915-19  (subsequently  also 
Director  of  Aircraft  and  Chemical  Ammunition 
filling)  : m.  1904,  Edith  Amy,  da.  of  David  Wing, 
of  Scarborough,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a maunch  between  three  annulets  or. 
Crrst — Between  two  wings  or  a sinister  arm  embowed  in 
chain-mail  armour  grasping  a scimitar  proper,  pommelled 
and  hiked  or. 

Seats — Mailing  Deanery,  Sussex  ; The  Orchard,  Maiden- 
head. Club— Constitutional. 


Sons  living— FRANK  PHILIP  BRYAN,  b.  Feb.  18th, 

1910. Derek  Maxwell,  b.  1914. 

Daughter  living— Pearl,  b.  1906. 


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SASSOON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  Kensington  Gore,  St,  Mary  Abbots,  Kensington, 
co.  London,  andlEastern  Terrace,  Brighton,  Sussex. 


Sir  Philip  Albert  Gustave  David  Sas- 
soon, C.M.G.,  M.P. , 3rd  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  4th,  1888; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward  Albert,  1912  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  ; was  a 
Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  on  Personal  Staff  during  Euro- 
pean War,  with  rank  of  Major  (C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Chevalier  of  France,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Order  de  l’Etoile  Noir,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; appointed 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Transport 
Nov.  1919,  and  to  Pensions  Min.  Feb.  1920  ; has- 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Hythe  (C)  since  June  1912  ; C.M.G. 
1917. 

— Or,  a palm  tree  eradicated  between  on  the  dexter 
side  a pomegranate  slipped,  and  on  the  sinister  side  a branch 
of  laurel  fructed  proper,  on  a chief  azure,  a lion  passant  of  the 
field,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a rod  erect  gold.  Crtst — A 
fern-brake,  surmounted  by  a dove  volant,  having  in  the  beak  a 
laurel  branch  all  proper,  the  wings  semee  of  estoiles  or. 

Residences— 25,  Park  Lane,  W.  ; Port  Lympne,  Kent  ; 
Trent  Park,  New  Barnet,  Herts.  Clubs — Carlton,  Ranelagh,. 
Hurlingham,  Roehampton,  Royal  Automobile. 


Candidly  and  steadily . Sister  living — Sybil  Rachel  Betty  Cecile  ( Countess  0/  Rock- 

savage ),  b.  1894:  is  Assist.  Principal  Women’s  Roy.  Naval 
Ser.  : m.  1913,  the  Earl  of  Rocksavage,  el.  son  of  4th  Marquess  of  Cholmondeley.  Residencesy 
Houghton  Hall,  King’s  Lynn,  Norfolk  ; 12,  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W.  8. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Albert,  was  M.L.C.,  Bombay  1868-72,  and  head  of  the  firm  of  David  Sassoom 
and  Sons,  merchants  and  bankers,  of  London  and  Bombay.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Albert,  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Hythe  (C)  1899-1912. 


SASSOON,  Creation  (U  K.)  1909,  of  the  City  of  Bombay,  India. 

Sir  Edward  Elias  Sassoon,  2nd  Baronet; 

b.  1853;  s.  his  brother  {under  special  remainder ),. 
Sir  Jacob  Elias,  1916  : m.  1880,  Leontine,  da., 
of  Abraham  Levy,  and  has  issue. 

&rnts — Or,  a palm  tree  eradicated  between  on  the  dexter 
side  a pomegranate  slipped,  and  on  the  sinister  side  a branch 
of  laurel  fructed  proper,  on  a chief  azure  a lion  passant  of  the 
field,  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a rod  erect  gold.  Cast — A 
fern  brake,  surmounted  by  a dove  volant  having  in  the  beak 
a laurel  branch  all  proper,  the  wings  semde  of  estoiles  or. 
Residence — 46,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. 


Sons  living— ELLICE  VICTOR,  b.  Dec.  30th,  1881; 
Capt.  R.A.F.— Hector  William,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Guards. 

Daughters  living— -Lydia,  b.  1883:  m.  1908,  Gustave  Weis- 
weiller,  and  has  issue  living,  Nadine,  b.  1909, — Edinde 
Pauline,  b.  1913, — Denise  Mary,  b.  1916.  ■ Isabelle,  b. 
1885:  nt.  1907  Arthur  Erskine  Owen  Humphreys-Owen, 
Bar  -at-Law,  of  Glansevern,  Berriew,  Montgomeryshire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Stephen,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth,  b.  191 1. 

This  Baronetcy  was  created  with  remainder,  in  default  o 
heirs-male  of  the  grantee,  to  his  younger  brother,  Edward 
Elias  Sassoon  (ante),  and  the  heirs-male  of  his  body.  The  1st 
baronet,  Sir  Jacob  Elias,  was  head  of  the  firm  of  E.  D.  Sassoon 
and  Co.,  merchants  and  bankers  of  India,  China,  and  London, 
and  owner  of  the  E.  D.  Sassoon  Mills,  the  Jacob  Sassoon  Mills,  the  Rachel  Sassoon  Mills,  Alex- 
ander Mills,  and  E.  D.  Sassoon  Dye  Works. 


SAVORY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  Brook  Street,  St.  George,  Hanover  Square, 

co.  London. 

Sir  William  Borradaile  Savory,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  May  14th,  1882  ; s.  his  father,  Rev . Sir  Borradaile,  1906 ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1913);  formerly 
Lieut.  Buckinghamshire  Yeo.  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St,  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1907,  Argemone 
Margaret  Carruthers,  da.  of  the  late  Carruthers  Charles  John- 
stone, and  has  issue. 

$rm» — Argent,  two  pallets  between  as  many  flaunches  vert,  on  a chief 
sable,  a staff  erect  in  pale,  entwined  by  a snake,  proper.  Crist — On  a mount 
vert  in  front  of  a dexter  cubit  arm  erect  proper,  the  hand  holding  a chapeau 
■v  gules  turned  up  argent,  a snake  nowed  of  the  first  between  two  branches  of 

Esse  quam  videri.  laurel  proper. 

Tobe  rather  than  to  seem.  .W— Woodlands,  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks. 


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Daughters  living — Argemone  Margaret  Joyce,  b.  19x0. Diana  Victor,  b.  1913. Pamela 

Frances,  b.  1916. 

Sir  William  Scovell  Savory,  1st  baronet,  was  Surg.-Extraor.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1887-95, 
and  the  2nd  Bt.,  the  Rev.  Sir  Borradaile,  was  R.  of  St.  Bartholomew-the-Great,  Smithfield. 


SAVORY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1891,  of  Buckhurst  Park,  Ascot,  Berks. 

Sir  Joseph  Savory,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of  the 
late  Joseph  Savory,  Esq.,  of  Buckhurst  Park,  Berks ; b.  July  23rd, 
1843  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; was  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex 
1882-3,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1890-91  ; was  an 
Alderman  of  London  1883-1920  ; is  a J.P.  and  D-L.  for  Berks 
and  Westmoreland,  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  Warden  of 
Shipwrights’  Co.,  an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, and  a Gov.  of  Roy.  Holloway  Coll,  and  of  Queen  Anne’s 
Bounty  ; sometime  a Trustee  of  Morden  Coll. ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Westmoreland,  N.,  or  Appleby,  Div.  (C)  1892-1900,  when  he 
was  defeated  : m.  1888,  Helen  Pemberton,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Sir  George  Archibald  Leach,  K.C.B.,  R.E. 

gtms — Paly  of  six  or  and  vert,  on  a chevron  ermine  three  cross- 
crosslets  fitchee  sable,  a chief  gules.  Crist — In  front  of  a cubit  arm  erect 
proper,  the  hand  grasping  a chapeau  gules  turned  up  erminois,  and  between 
two  laurel  branches  in  orle  vert,  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  sable. 

Seat — Buckhurst  Park,  Ascot,  Berks.  Town  Residence — Wyndham  House,  Sloane  Gardens, 
S.W. 


Vincit  omnia  veritas. 
Truth  m>ercomes  all 
things. 


GRAVES-SAWLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Penrice,  Cornwall. 

Sir  Charles  John  Graves-Sawle, 
M.V.O.,  4th  Baronet ; b.  1851;  s.  his  brother, 
Sir  Francis  Aylmer  1903  ; ed.  at  Somersetshire 
Coll.,  Bath  ; entered  R.N.  1865,  became  Lieut. 
1876,  Com.  1890,  Capt.  1896  (retired  1906),  and 
Rear-Adm.  1907 ; served  in  Egyptian  War  1882 
(medal  with  clasp,  and  bronze  star),  and  in  opera- 
tions against  Sofas  1894  (despatches)  ; M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1903;  appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
King  Edward  VII.  1906,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Corn- 
wall 1913  ; is  patron  of  one  living  : m.  1887,  Con- 
stance Mary,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Frederick 
Torrens  Daniell,  C.B..  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  only  son,  Richard  Charles,  b.  1888  ; Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Guards  : m.  1914,  Muriel  Cecil  Harriotte  [she 
m.  2ndly,  1917,  Capt.  Alwyn  Lionel  Compton 
Cavendish,  Rifle  Brig.  ( see  D.  Devonshire,  colls.)],  da. 
of  Charles  Henry  Brabazon  Heaton-Ellis.  of  Wyddrel 
Hall,  Herts ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1914. 

&rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  azure,  three  falcons’  heads 
erased  two  and  one  within  a bordure  or,  Sawle  ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
gules,  an  eagle  displayed,  in  chief  a naval  crown  between 
two  bombs  or,  fired  proper,  Graves.  Crist— An  eagle  displayed  or,  supporting  in  the  dexter  claw  a 
staff  erect  proper,  thereon  hoisted  a pendant,  forked  and  flowing  to  the  sinister  gules,  with  the 
inscription  Per  sinum  Codanean  ” ( Through  the  Codanean  bay ) in  letters  of  gold. 

Seats — Penrice,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall;  Barley  House,  Exeter.  Clubs— Naval  and  Military, 
Marlborough.  


Daughters  living— Joan  Rosemary  {Hon.  Mrs.  S.  Robert  dc  la  P.  Horsley-Bcresjord),  b.  1890: 
in.  1915,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Seton  Robert  de  la  Poer  Horsley-Beresford  [see  B.  Deciesj. 
——Hyacinth  Constance,  b.  1895  : in.  1915,  Francis  Markham,  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.). 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Graves  Sawle,  2nd  son  ot  ist  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1911 : in. 
18^9,  Juliana,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Sir  Erasmus  Henry  Griffies- 
Williams,  2nd  Bt.  (ext.)  :— 

Julia  Eleanor  Dorothea:  in.  1882,  Francis  Rashleigh  Rodd,  J.P.  Residence , Trebartha  Hall, 

Launceston. Marianne  Rose. Amy  Trevanion : in.  1892,  Major  William  Prinn  Noon, 

formerly  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Amy  Elizabeth,  b.  1893. 

The  family  of  Sawle  was  seated  in  Cornwall  as  early  as  the  close  of  the  15th  century.  The  ist 
baronet,  Sir  Joseph  Graves,  from  whose  common  ancestor  Baron  Graves  is  descended,  assumed  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Sawle  only,  by  royal  license,  1815,  and  by  a second  license.  1827,  he  assumed  for 
himself  and  issue  the  additional  paternal  name  and  arms  of  Graves.  The  2nd  Baronet  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Bodmin  (L)  1852-7. 


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SCARISBRICK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Greaves  Hall,  North  Meols,  Co.  Palatine  of 

Lancaster. 

Sir  (Tom)  Talbot  Leyland  Scarisbrick, 
1st  Baronet , only  son  of  Sir  Charles  Scarisbrick, 
of  Scarisbrick  Lodge,  Southport,  Lancashire,  by  Bertha 
Petronella,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Ernst  Schoenfeld  ; b . 
April  28th,  1874;  ed.  privately;  formerly  Lieut.  Lan- 
cashire Hussars  Yeo.  Cav.;  was  Mayor  of  Southport 
1902-3;  is  Lieut.  Yeo.,  a J.P.  for  Co.  Palatine  of 
Lancaster  and  for  Dorset ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  S.  Div.  of 
Dorsetshire  ( L ) Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  de- 
feated : m.  1895,  Josephine,  youngest  child  of  William 
Selah  Chamberlain,  of  Cleveland,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

^rma — Argent : a saltire  engrailed  parted  and  fretty,  be- 
tween two  mullets  of  six  points  in  pale  all  sable.  Crrst — 
Between  two  trefoils  slipped  vert,  a falcon  close  proper,  belled 
and  jessed,  and  charged  on  the  breast  with  a mullet  of  six 
points  or. 

Seat — Greaves  Hall,  Banks,  Lancashire.  Clubs — Bachelors’, 
Reform,  National  Liberal,  Automobile,  Eighty. 


Patience  conquers  all  things. 


da.  of  Charles  Brown,  of  Manchester. 


Son  living— EVERARD  TALBOT,  b.  Dec.  10th,  1896;  is 
Lieut.  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  : m.  1919,  Nadine  Celeste, 


SCHUSTER,  Creation  (U  K ) 1906,  of  Collingham  Road,  Royal  Borough  of  Kensington. 

[Name  pronounced  “ ShOOSter.”] 

Sir  F elix  (Otto)  Schuster,  i st  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Joseph  Schuster,  of  39, 
Harrington  Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  April  21st,  1854  ; 
is  a banker  and  merchant,  a member  of  the  firm 
of  Schuster,  Son  and  Co.,  of  90,  Cannon  Street, 
E.C.,  and  Gov.  of  Union  of  London  and  Smith’s 
Bank  (Limited)  ; sometime  a Member  of  Council 
of  India  ; unsuccessfully  contested  City  of  London 
(Z)  Jan.  1906  : m.  1879,  Meta,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Hermann  Weber,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of 
10,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  two  swords  in  saltire,  points  down- 
wards, proper,  pommels  and  hilts,  and  surmounted  by  a 
lion  passant  or ; on  a chief  gules,  an  eagle  displayed  argent 
between  two  human  hearts  or.  Crest — On  a mount  vert, 
in  front  of  two  swords  in  saltire  a lion  passant  or,  charged 
with  two  human  hearts  gules. 

Residences — Verdley  Place,  Fernhurst,  Sussex ; 48, 
Cadogan  Place,  W.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Alpine. 


Son  living— FELIX  VICTOR,  b.  May  26th,  1885  ; ed. 
at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  StafF-Capt. 
British  Expeditionary  Force  : m.  1910,  Lucy  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Baillie  Skene,  of  Pitlour,  Fife 
[see  B.  Ravensworth,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Felix 
James  MoncriefiF,  b.  1913, — Felicia  Mary  Alison,  b.  1911. 
Residence , The  Mount  House,  Brasted,  Kent.  Club, 
Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Daughters  living-  Ethel  Mary,  b.  1880  : m.  1906,  Archi- 
bald Edward  Wilson,  of  Winchester  Coll,  [see  Wilson, 
“Knights’  Widows’’],  and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm, 
b.  1907,— Archibald  Duncan,  b.  1911,— John  Felix  Alex- 
ander, b.  1917, — Jean  Mary,  b.  1909, — Ethel  Grizel,  b. 

, I9I3- Evelyn  Hilda  Paula,  b.  1882. Marie  Linda, 

b.  1883  : 1906,  Rayner  Goddard,  Bar.-at-law,  Recorder  of  Poole,  of  3,  Plowden  Buildings,  Temple, 

E.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  Mary  Violet,  b.  1907,— Janet  Margaret,  b.  1909,— Ruth  Evelyn, 

t u9I~  Residence,  32,  Argyll  Road,  Campden  Hill,  W. Dorothy  Meta,  b.  1888  : m.  1917,  Alec 

John  Fyffe  Johnson,  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 


SCOTT,  Creation  (N.S.)  1671,  of  Ancrum,  Roxburghshire.  [Extinct  1902.] 

Sir  William  Monteath  Scott,  7th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  7th  Baronet — Constance  Emily.  Residence , Ancrum  House,  Ancrum, 
Roxburghshire. 

Si?!'e£S^iJillS  of  7tl1  Baronet-Louisa  [Lady  m.  1871,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  William 

.G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1895,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  N.  S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living, 
Robert  William,  b.  1873, — Arthur  Abercromby,  C.I.E.,  b.  1874  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Patrick 
Abercromby,  b.  1881, — Helen  Abercromby,  b.  1872, — Heather  Mary  Abercromby,  b.  1873, — Isabel 
Abercromby,  A 1877  : m.  1904,  Ronald  Malcolm,  of  Headley  Grove,  Epsom, — Dorothy  Abercromby, 
o.  1879.  Residences , Fetteresso  Castle,  Stonehaven,  N.B. ; 27,  Chester  Street,  S.W. 


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SCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Great  Barr,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  Douglas  Edward  Scott,  7 th  Baronet , 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Scott,  R.N.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Scott,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet;  b.  Feb. 
2nd,  1863  : his  cousin,  Sir  Edward  Dolman,  1905; 

sometime  R.  of  Teffont  Ewyas  : m.  1899,  Florence  Ada, 
da.  of  W.  Wildeman,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Argent,  on  a fesse  gules,  cotissed  azure,  between  three 
catherine-wheels  sable,  as  many  lambs  passant  argent.  Crtst — On 
a mount  vert  a beacon  fired  proper,  ladder  argent. 

Residence — 


Sons  living — EDWARD  ARTHUR  DOLMAN,  b.  Dec.  14th, 

1905. Douglas  Francis,  b.  1908. John  Esmond,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living—  Florence  Susan  Helen,  [ b . 1901. Frances 

Lucy  Mary,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living  of  3rd  Baronet  (of  1st  creation,  and  2nd 
baronet  of  2nd  creation) — Catherine  Matilda  Annie  Georgina  : 
m.  1882,  William  Edward  Basil  Farnham,  who  d.  1910  [Cra- 
dock-Hartopp,  Bt. ],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Adrian  George, 
b.  1890, — Lilian  Mildred  Gertrude. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Scott, 
2nd  son  of  1 st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Douglas  Scott,  b.  1827,  d. 
1911 : m.  i860,  Henriette  Belle,  who  d.  1890,  widow  of 
Baron  de  Bodisco,  Russian  Ambassador  to  U.S.A.  : — 

Frances  Mary  Douglas:  m.  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Philip  Picot,  C.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Henrietta  Sybil  Douglas,  M.B.E. , b.  1896;  M.B.E.  1918  : m.  1919,  Major  Stephen  Keith  Thor- 
burn,  M.C.,  R.F.A. , of  Old  Bracknell  House,  Bracknell,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas 
Keith,  b.  1920.  Residence,  33,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet  (of  Great  Barr,  creation  April  1806)  was  M.P.  for  Worcester  1802-6,  and  his  son 
the  2nd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lichfield  1831-7.  The  3rd  baronet  of  1st,  and  2nd  baronet  of  2nd 
creation,  inherited  at  his  birth  the  baronetcy  of  his  maternal  grandfather,  Sir  Hugh  Bateman,  of 
Hartington,  who  had,  in  Dec.  1806,  been  created  a baronet,  with  remainder  (primogeniturely)  to  the 
male  descendants  of  his  daughters,  Catherine  Juliana  (afterwards  wife  of  Sir  Edward  Dolman  Scott, 
2nd  baronet)  and  Amelia  Anne  (afterwards  wife  of  Sir  Alexander  Hood.  2nd  Bt.  of  St.  Audries)  ; the 
latter  Baronetcy  passed  on  the  death  of  Sir  Edward  Dolman  Scott,  6th  Bt.  of  1st  and  5th  of  2nd 
creation  in  1905  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Fuller-Acland-Hood,  P.C.,  M.P.,  4th  Bt.  of  St. 
Audries  (afterwards  Baron  St.  Audries). 

SCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Dunninald,  Forfarshire. 

Sir  Francis  Montagu  Sib- 
bald  Scott,  5th  Baronet;  b.  July  23rd, 
1885;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Francis  David 
Sibbald,  1906;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd 
Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  ; is 
in  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fish- 
eries: in.  1915,  Gladys,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Francis 
Rolt,  Coldstream  Guards,  and  widow 
of  H.  F.  Taylor,  of  Chester,  and  has 
issue. 

$rms — Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  argent, 
a fesse  embattled  counter-embattled,  be- 
tween three  lions’  heads  erased  gules  ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  gules,  on  a chevron  argent  three 
mullets  sable.  Crtst — A lion's  head  as  in  the 
arms,  j&upporitrs — Dexter , an  heraldic  tiger 
proper,  gorged  with  an  antique  crown  or  ; 
sinister , a stag  proper,  horned  or,  collared 
gules,  holding  in  his  mouth  a thistle  proper, 
j&rcontr  gflotto—  “ Tace  aut  face  ” {Be  silent , 
or  do). 

Re  si  derue — 

Daughter  living— One,  b.  1919. 

Sisters  living — Ethel  Harriet  Sibbald,  b.  1882  : rn.  1912,  Joseph  William  Maxwell  Johnstone. 

Residence , Melfort,  Ceylon. Florence  Octavia  Sibbald,  b.  1883:  rn.  1912,  William  Parkinson 

Singleton,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Michael,  b.  1913, — Alexander  Parkinson,  b.  1914, — John 

Francis  Maxwell,  b.  lqi 6.  Residence , The  Elms,  Colwall,  near  Malvern. Beatrice  Ellen  Cecilia 

Sibbald,  b.  1887. Evelyn  Jane  Sibbald,  b.  1892  ; m.  1913,  Capt.  Maurice  Cecil  Forsyth  Grant, 

M.C.,  J.P.,  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and  has  issue  living,  Maurice  Ivor,  b.  1917, — Fenella  Evelyn, 
b.  1915.  Residence , Ecclesgreig,  Kincardineshire. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Henrietta  Caroline  Sibbald.  Florence  Louisa  Sibbald  : 

in.  1873,  Lieut.-Col.  Banks  Robinson  Greig,  formerly  R.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Ronald 
Henry,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876;  Major  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916:  rn.  1909, 
Mary  Hope  Letitia,  da.  of  Edmund  Henry  Clutterbuck,  of  Hardenhuish  Park,  Chippenham, 
leaving  issue,  R.  David  b.  1913,  a da.  b.  1910,  a da.  b.  1916, — Sidney  Francis  David,  b.  1883  ; for- 
merly Lieut,  ist  Batn.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), — Gerald  William,  b.  1889, — Brenda  Ellen, — 
Florence  HildaJSibbald.  Residence , Farnboro,  Buckhurst  Hill,  Essex.— Maria  Cecilia  Sibbald. 
-Lilian  Edith  Sibbald.  Residence , Woodside,  Midhurst. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Montagu  David  Scott,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1818,  d.  igool 
rn.  1848,  Margaret,  who  d.  1884,  only  da.  of  the  late  James  Briggs,  of  The 
Oatlands,  Herts  : — 

Mabel  Montagu  {Lady  Gordon)  : m.  1870,  Sir  Seton  Gordon,  nth  Bt.,  who  d.  1906. 

The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Yarmouth. 


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SCOTT.  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Lytchett  Minster,  Dorsetshire. 

Sir  Samuel  Edward  Scott,  M.P. , 6th  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  25th,  1873 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Edward  Henry,  1883 ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; formerly  Lieut.  Roy. 
Horse  Guards  ; is  a D.L.  for  Inverness-shire,  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the 
Army,  Major  (T.D.)  West  Kent  Yeo.,  and  Major  Household 
Cav. ; was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  successive  Financial 
Secs,  to  War  Office  (Lord  Stanley,  M.P.,  and  Lieut-Col.  W. 
Bromley-Davenport,  D.S.O.,  M.P.)  1 901-5  ; appointed  Parlia- 
mentary and  Personal  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  War  in 
National  Min.  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with  nth 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  during  European  War  1915-17  in  Dar- 
danelles and  Egypt ; has  Order  of  St-  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Marylebone,  W.  Div.  ( C ) Feb.  1898 
to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  St.  Marylebone  Dec.  1918  : m.  1896,  Lady  Sophie  Beatrix 
Mary,  C.B.E.,  dau.  of  5th  Earl  Cadogan. 

J^rms — Per  pale  indented  argent  and  pean,  a saltire  counterchanged.  Crest — Out  of  park  pales 

ermine,  an  arm  erect,  vested  per  pale,  indented  argent  and  gules,  cuffed  azure,  holding  in  the  hand 
a scroll  proper. 

Seats — Westbury  Manor,  near  Brackley,  Northants  ; North  Harris,  Inverness-shire.  Town 
Residence — 78,  Mount  Street,  W.  Clubs — Turf,  Marlborough,  Carlton,  White’s. 


Sisters  living — Mabel  Emilie : m.  1st,  1888,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  Philip  Green,  formerly 
9th  Lancers,  who  d.  1904  ; 2nd,  1905,  Sidney  Ernald  Ralph  Lane  [B.  Bagot.  colls.].  Residences , 45, 
Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.  ; Manor  House,  Great  Addington,  Thrapston,  Northants.-^— Anne  Louisa 
( Countess  of  Romney) : m.  1890,  the  5th  Earl  of  Romney.  Residences,  Gayton  Hall,  King’s 

Lynn;  2,  Herbert  Crescent,  S.W. Mary:  m.  1891,  Arthur  William  Henry  Hay-Drummond 

[see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.].  Residences , Ashton  Keynes,  Wilts ; Cromlix,  near  Dunblane. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Ann  Ommanney  : m.  1867,  Capt.  Alfred  Torrens,  formerly 
66th  Regt.,  who  d.  1903,  and  had  issue,  of  whom  William  Matt,  b.  1869:  m.  1906,  Lilian  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  (Thomas)  George  Fardell,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Alfred  George  b.  1911,  Betty 
Ann,  Patricia  A.  Scott, — Attwood  Alfred,  b.  1874;  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916, — Charles  Walter,  b.  1875  : m.  1912,  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late  — Blair,  of  Quebec. 
Residence , The  Grove,  Hayes,  Kent. 

Daughter  Of  4th  Baronet — Lina  Mary : m.  1887,  Richard  Russell,  and  has  issue  living,  Claude, 
b.  1888.  Residence . 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Emilie  [Viscountess  Farquhar),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Packe,  of  Harleston,  Northamptonshire,  and  Twyford  Hall,  East  Dereham  : m.  ist,  1865,  Sir 
Edward  Henry  Scott,  5th  baronet,  whorf.  1883  ; 2ndly,  1895,  the  ist  Viscount  Farquhar.  Residences , 
7,  Grosvenor  Square.  W.  ; Castle  Rising  Hall,  King’s  Lynn,  Norfolk  ; White  Lodge,  Richmond 
Park,  Surrey. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  (by  3rd  marriage)  of  the  late  Bertie  Charles  Scott,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet, 
b.  1844,  d.  1913 : m.  ist,  1866,  Sophia  Maynard,  who  d.  1875 ; 2ndly,  1876, 
Antoinette  Maria,  da.  of  George  Rowe  (divorced  1883) ; 3rdly,  1884,  Berthe 
Ardin,  only  da.  of  Count  Ardin  d’Eltheil : — 

ROBERT  CLAUDE,  b.  Oct.  25th,  1886. Berthe  Charlotte  Anne,  b.  1885 : m.  1912,  Murray 

Gladwin  Baillie.  Residence,  436,  Avenue  Louise,  Brussels.— —Claudia  Marie,  b.  1899. 

The  ist  baronet  was  an  eminent  banker  of  Westminster. 

1907,  of  Beauclere,  Bywell  St.  Andrews,  co.  North- 
umberland. 

Sir  John  Scott,  2nd  Baronet,  b.  Aug. 
23rd,  1854;  s.  his  father,  AV  Walter  Scott,  1910  : m. 
1882,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  Mark  Garbutt,  for- 
merly of  Saltburn-by-Sea,  Yorkshire. 

— Per  chevron  azure  and  or,  in  chief  two  bees  volant,  and 
in  base  a crescent  all  counterchanged.  Cnst — Between  the  horns 

of  a crescent  sable  a bee  volant  proper. 

Seat — Dornby  Grange,  Darlington. 


Brothers  living— Charles  Thomas,  b.  1868  : m.  1893,  Jane  David- 
son, da.  of  James  Milvain,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  and  has  issue 

living,  Charles  Brough,  b.  1896, — Mason  Hogarth,  b.  1900. 

William  Martin,  b.  1870  : m.  1906,  Janie,  da.  of  James  Birrell 
Campbell.  Residence,  Wilderwick,  East  Grinstead. 

Sister  living— Anne  Mary,  b.  1856  : m.  1891,  Col.  John  Victor 
Walton  Rutherford,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Ser.  Territorial  Force,  and  Hon.  Surg.  Roy.  Victoria  Infirmary, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Residences , Briarwood,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  ; Kiplin  Hall,  Northallerton. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Helen  (Lady  Scott),  da.  of  the 
late  John  Dykes,  of  Fieldhead,  Avondale,  Scotland,  and  widow 
, of  James  Meikle : m.  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  ist 

baronet,  who  d.  1910.  Residence,  Beauclere,  Riding-Mill-on-Tyne,  Northumberland. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Joseph  Samuel  Scott,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1863,  d.  1908  : m. 
1893,  Mary  Hannah,  da.  of  Robert  Appleby  Oswald,  formerly  of  Kelloe,  co. 
Durham : — 

WALTER,  b.  March  31st,  1895. Millie  Oswald,  b.  1897. 

Issue  of  the  late  Mason  Thompson  Scott,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1865,  d.  1916  : 
W ]].  ...  7899,  Flora  Alice,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  Joseph  Williams: — 

i lam  Walter  Brough  b.  1902.— Flora  Brookbank,  b.  1903.  Residence , Brunstock,  Carlisle. 


SCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.) 


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The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Scott,  of  Holm  Cultram,  Cumberland  ; 
was  Chm.  of  Walter  Scott '(Limited),  of  Walter  Scott  and  Middleton  (Limited),  and  of  Walter  Scott 
Publishing  Co.  (Limited). 


SCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Yews,  Undermillbeck,  Westmorland. 

Sir  Samuel  Haslam  Scott,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  7th,  1875  '■>  s*  father,  Sir 
James  William,  1913  ; ed.  at  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1902)  ; is  Chairman  of 
Provincial  Insurance  Co.  : m.  1st,  1905,  Carmen 
Estelle,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Heuer,  of  Dunham  Knoll,  Altrincham,  Cheshire; 
2ndly,  1920,  Nancy  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Anderson,  of  Hill  House,  Keston,  and  has  issue 
by  ist  marriage. 

— Quarterly:  ist  and  4th  (as  granted  1570  to 
Jean  Schotte,  infra),  azure,  a greyhound  courant  argent, 
collared  gules,  and  attached  by  a line  of  the  second  to  a 
sphere  in  chief  or ; 2nd  and  3rd  (for  Schott  ancient), 
quarterly  argent  and  gules,  in  the  ist  and  2nd  quarters  a 
Catherine  wheel  counterchanged.  Crist — A sphere  or,  en- 
circled by  four  feathers  erect,  severally  argent,  azure,  gold, 
and  gules. 

Seat — Yews,  Undermillbeck,  Westmoreland.  Resi- 
dence— Ferneye  Green,  near  Windermere. 


Son  living-By  1st  marriage— JAMES  PHILIP 
EDMUND,  b.  Aug.  13th,  1915. 

Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage — Mary  Margareta,  b.  190-.— Anne  Katharine  Sibella, 
b.  1912. 

Brother  living — Francis  Clayton,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903):  m.  1911,  Gwen- 
dolen Frieda  Martha,  da.  of  the  late  George  Jager,  of  Lingdale,  Birkenhead,  and  has  issue  living, 
Peter  Francis,  b.  1917, — Joan  Frieda,  b.  1912.  Residence , Matson  Ground,  Windermere. 

Sister  living — Jane  Millicent,  O.B.E.  : m.  1904,  Capt.  Edward  Gwynne  Eardley-Wilmot  [see 
Eardley- Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Corner  House,  Gerrard’s  Cross,  Bucks. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Anne  Jane  ( Lady  Scott),  da.  of  John  Haslam,  J.P.,  of  Gilnow 
Hall,  Bolton-le-Moors  : m.  1874,  Sir  James  William  Scott,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence , 
Yews,  Windermere. 

Sir  James  William  Scott,  ist  Bt.  (head  of  several  manufacturing  and  mercantile  firms  in  Lanca- 
shire), was  12th  in  descent  (as  registered  at  the  Heralds’  Coll.)  from  Emricus  Scotus,  Seneschal  of 
the  co.  of  Solms  1484,  grandfather  of  Jean  Schotte,  historian  of  the  family,  ennobled  by  Charles  III. 
of  Lorraine.  The  name  is  now  spelt  Scott  in  accordance  with  its  original  signification,  the  family 
being  descended  from  Scottish  settlers  in  Franconia,  a branch  of  whom  became  settled  in  England 
early  in  the  19th  century. 


SCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Witley,  Surrey. 

Sir  Percy  Moreton  Scott,  K.C.B. , 
K.C.V.O.y  LL.D.y  ist  Baronety  son  of  Montagu 
Scott;  b.  July  10th,  1853;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich ; Hon.  LL.D. 
Camb.,  1903;  entered  R.N.  1866,  became  Sub. -Lieut. 
1872,  Lieut.  1875,  Com.  1886,  Capt.  1893,  Rear-Adm. 
1905,  Vice-Adm.  1908,  and  Adm.  (retired)  1913 ; 
served  during  Ashantee  War  1873-4  (medal),  in  Expe- 
dition up  the  Congo  against  pirates  1875  (despatches, 
promoted),  in  Egyptian  War  1882  (despatches,  medal, 
bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
as  Comdt.  of  Durban,  when  he  devised  special  mounting 
for  the  Naval  Gun  used  for  defence  and  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  C.B.),  and  in  China  1900  (C.V.O.); 
invented  night  signalling  apparatus  now  used  in  R.N.  ; 
sometime  Member  of  Ordnance  Committee  ; was  in 
t command  Gunnery  Sch.  and  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M., 

• 1903-5,  Inspector  of  Naval  Target  Practice  1905-7,  in 
command  of  First  Cruiser  Squadron  1907-8,  and  of 
Second  Cruiser  Squadron  1908-9  (Comdg.  it  at  S. 
African  Federation  Convention) ; appointed  for  Special 
Ser.  at  the  Admiralty  1914 ; took  charge  of  Gunnery  Defences  of  London  1915-16;  has 
3rd  class  Medjidie,  and  is  a Knight  Com.  of  St.  Olav  of  Norway;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
C.V.O.  1902,  K.C.V.O.  1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1910  : tn.  ist,  1894,  Theresa  Roma  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1 9 1 1 ),  el.  da.  of  Sir  Frederick  Dixon  Dixon-Hartland, 
M.P.,  ist  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Fanny  Vaughan  Johnston,  da.  of  Ramsay  Dennis,  and 
widow  of  Col.  Arthur  Pole  Welman,  having  had  issue  by  ist  marriage,  of  whom  the 
el.  son,  John  D’Urban,  b.  1900  ; Midshipman  R.N.  ■ J * “*■ 

Horn  Reef)  1916. 


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JUntB— Argent,  pellety,  in  base  a lymphad  sable,  pennons  flying  to  the  dexter  gules,  in  chief  two 
crescents  azure,  fflrrst— An  ancient  cannon,  firing  to  the  dexter  proper. 

Seat — The  Warren,  Ascot.  Town  Residence — 52,  South  Audley  Street,  W.  Clubs — 

United  Service,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron.  

Son  living— By  1st  marriage— DOUGLAS  WINCHESTER,  b.  Feb.  4th,  1907. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Rosemary,  b.  1903. 

SCOTTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey.  [Extinct  1911.] 

Sir  Frederick  Charles  Scotler,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Edith  Myra  : m.  1889,  John  Young. Emmeline  : m.  1892, 

Frederick  Young,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Maria  ( Lady  Scotter),  da.  of  the  late  William  Quartley,  of 
Somerset,  and  widow  of  William  Bryce:  m.  1894,  Sir  Frederick  Charles  Scotter,  2nd  baronet,  who 
d.  1911,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence, 

SCOURFIELD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  The  Mote,  and  Williamston,  co.  Pembroke. 

Sir  Owen  Henry  Philipps  Scourfield,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  Oct.  10th.  1847  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Henry, 
M.P.,  1876;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1870,  M.A.  1873)  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Pem- 
brokeshire Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  patron  of  three  livings,  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Pembrokeshire  (High  Sheriff  1881)  and  Carmarthenshire,  a 
County  Councillor  for  Pembrokeshire  (Burton  Div.),  Hon. 
Col.  Yeo.  (T.  D.),  and  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Haverford- 
west : 771.  1st,  1877,  Gertrude  Katherine,  who  d.  1894,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Seymour  Philipps  Allen,  Esq.  [ see  E.  Ports- 
mouth], of  Cresselly,  Pembrokeshire  ; 2ndly,  1896,  Frances 
Katharina  Harriet,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Josiah 
Turner  Lea,  of  Orchardlea,  Droitwich,  and  V.  of  Far  Forest, 
Bewdley. 

Jima — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  per  saltire  sable  and  gules,  three  grey- 
hounds courant  in  pale,  argent  or,  Scourfield ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent  fretty 
azure  a lion  rampant  sable  gorged  with  a wreath  of  oak  or,  Philipps.  ®mts — ist,  upon  a mount  vert 
the  trunk  of  a tree  eradicated  fessewise  proper,  thereon  a greyhound  courant  argent,  collared  or  ; 2nd, 
a lion  rampant  sable  resting  the  dexter  jamb  upon  a fer-de-mouline. 

Seats — Williamston,  Neyland,  Pembrokeshire  ; The  Mote,  Pembrokeshire.  Clubs— Carlton, 
United  University,  Boodle’s. 

The  ist  baronet  assumed  by  royal  license,  in  1862,  the  name  of  Scourfield  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic, 
Philipps  ; he  was  Lord- Lieut,  and  Custos  Rotulorum  of  Haverfordwest,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Haver- 
fordwest (C)  1852-68,  and  for  Pembrokeshire  1868-76. 

SEALE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Mount  Boone,  Devonshire. 

Sir  John  Carteret  Hyde  Seale,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  July  23rd,  1881  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
Henry,  1914  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1907  ; is  patron  of  one  living  : 7n . 
1917,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Herring,  27th  Inniskillings,  and  of  Mrs.  Herring,  of 
Narborough  House,  Narborough,  Norfolk,  and  has 
issue. 

Jims — Or,  two  barrulets  azure  between  three  wolves’  heads 
erased  sable,  in  the  fesse  point  a mural  crown  gules.  Crtst — 
Out  of  a crown  vallery  or  a wolf's  head  argent,  the  neck 
encircled  with  a wreath  of  oak  vert. 

Residence — Rockfield  House,  Monmouth.  Club — Junior 
Carlton.  

Daughter  living— Mary  Paulina,  b.  1920. 

Brother  living— HENRY  DENDY,  b.  Aug.  13th,  1882; 
Major  Machine  Gun  Corps:  m.  1914,  Lora  May,  da.  of 
Cecil  Hurst  Bisshopp,  of  Fernlea,  Oban,  Argyllshire,  and  has 
issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1915.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. 

Sister  living — Edith  Mary,  b.  1880 : m.  1904,  the  Rev. 
Francis  Russell  Benedict  Simpson,  V.  of  Townstall,  and  has 
issue  living,  a son,  b.  1908, — a da.,  b.  1910, — a da.,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  Townstall  House,  Dartmouth. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Jane  Josephine. Margaret  Amelie : m.  1902,  Cecil 

Vandeleur  Keighley-Peach.— —Elizabeth  Carteret. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Adela  ( Lady  Seale),  sister  of  Sir  Alfred  Jodrell,  4th  Bt.  : m. 
1885,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Henry  Seale,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence,  Wonastow 
Court,  Monmouth. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Taylor  Seale,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1811,  a* 
1893  : m.  1841,  Amelia  Anne,  da.  of  George  Templer,  Esq.,  of  Sandford  Orleigh  : — 
George  Thomas,  b.  1845  : m.  1871,  Marion  Edith  Cookson,  of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue  living,  two  sons  and  five  daus.  Residence , 

An  ancient  Northumberland  family,  directly  descended  by  marriage  with  the  elder  sister  of  John 
de  Carteret,  Earl  'Granville  (ext.  1776),  Governor  of  the  Isles  of  Guernsey  and  Jersey,  and  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  1724-30.  The  ist  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dartmouth  (Z.)  1832-44,  and  the  2nd  was 
Mayor  of  that  Borough  sixteen  times  between  1832  and  1882. 


Faithfully, 

bravely,  and  By  courage 
successfully,  and faith. 


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SEBRIGHT,  Creation  (E.)  1626,  of  Besford,  Worcestershire. 

Sir  Guy  Thomas  Saunders  Sebright, 

12th  Baronet;  b.  Aug.  19th,  1856;  s.  his  brother, 
Lient.-Col.  Sir  Edgar  Reginald  Saunders,  1917; 
formerly  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; is  patron  of  one 
living,  and  a J.P.  for  Herts  ; Suakin  Expedition  1885  : 
m.  1882,  Olive  Emily,  da.  of  Arthur  Thomas 
Frederick  [ see  Frederick,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

$rm« — Argent,  three  cinquefoils  sable.  Crest — A tiger  se- 
jant  argent,  maned  and  crowned  or.  ISatrge — A garb  of  oats  or, 
band  azure  inscribed  with  the  motto  “ Pro  Rege.” 

Residences — Beechwood,  Dunstable  ; 82,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 
Clubs — Bachelors’,  Travellers’. 


To  preserve  equanimity. 


Brother  living— ARTHUR  EDWARD  SAUNDERS,  b. 
March  30th,  1859;  ed.  at  Radley:  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn. 
Bedfordshire  Regt. : m.  1889,  Emily  Eva,  da.  of  John  Bowen, 
and  widow  of  W.  Ingram,  of  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Giles  Edward,  b.  1896.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Sebright,  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Worcestershire  temp.  Charles  I.  He  was  a warm  royalist,  and 
paid  ^1,109  composition  for  his  estate  to  the  sequestrators.  Sir 
Thomas  Saunders,  the  4th  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Hertford  from 
xst  George  I.  until  his  death,  1736.  The  7th  baronet  also  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Hertford.  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Edgar  Sebright,  nth  Bt., 
was  Equerry  to  the  Princess  Mary  Adelaide  (Duchess  of  Teck) 
1882-92,  and  Extra  Equerry  1892. 


SEELY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  Sherwood  Lodge,  Arnold,  Notts,  and  Brooke  House, 
Brooke,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Sir  Charles  Hilton  Seely,  2nd  Baronet ; b. 
July  7th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles,  1915;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.B.,  Wrangler,  1881, 
M.A.  1884)  ; is  a colliery  owner,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts 
(High  Sheriff  1912),  a J.P.  for  Hants,  and  patron  of  one  living; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Notts  Rifle  Vol.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  5th  Vol.  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.  (V.D.)  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Mid  Div.  of  Derbyshire  1886,  and  Rushcliffe  Div. 
of  Notts  1892  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Lincoln  ( LU ) July  1895  to 
Jan.  1906  (which  he  unsuccessfully  contested  Jan.  1906  and 
Jan.  1910),  and  for  Mansfield  Div.  of  Nottinghamshire  ( Co.L ) 
Sept.  1916  to  Nov.  1918  ; defeated  for  Broxtowe  Div.  thereof 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1891,  Hilda  Lucy,  el.  da.  of  Richard  T.  A. 
In  Deo  spero.  Grant,  J.P.,  of  Staffa,  W.  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight,  having  had 
I hope  in  God.  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Charles  Grant,  b.  1894;  Capt. 
■Hampshire  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 

^rms — Azure,  three  ears  of  wheat  banded  or  between  two  martlets  in  pale,  and  as  many  wreaths 
of  roses  in  fesse  argent.  Crest — In  front  of  three  ears  of  wheat  banded  or,  the  trunk  of  a tree 

fessewise  eradicated  and  sprouting  to  the  dexter  proper. 

Seats — Sherwood  Lodge,  Arnold,  Notts.;  Gatcombe  House,  Isle  of  Wight.  Town  Residence — 
25,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Athenaeum. 


Sons  living  -HUGH  MICHAEL,  b.  Oct.  2nd,  1898. Victor  Basil  John,  b.  1900— Nigel 

Richard  William,  b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Violet  Lucy  Emily,  b.  1897.  Ivy  Angela  (twin),  b.  1898. 

Brothers  living— Frank  Evelyn,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886)  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Notts  Hussars  (T.D.)  Yeo. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts:  European  War  1915,  in  Egypt  and  Gallipoli:  m.  1st,  1899,  Leila 
Elizma,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Russell,  of  Wollaton,  Notts  [D.  Bedford,  colls.]; 
2ndly,  1907,  Gertrude  Fanny,  da.  of  Henry  Edward  Thornton,  J.P.,  of  The  Wymeshead,  Kegworth, 
Derby,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Frank  James  Wriothesley,  b.  1901, — William  Evelyn, 
b.  1902, — Leila  Emily,  b.  1900, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Sheila  Katherine,  A 1908,— Nina  Mary  Aline, 

b.  1911.  Residence , Ramsdale  Park,  Arnold,  Nottinghamshire.  Clubs , Brooks’s,  White’s. Right 

Hon.  John  Edward  Bernard,  P.C.,  C.B. , C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  M.P.,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1897;  is  a J.P.  and  Lord  Lieut,  for  Hants, 'a 
D.L.  for  Southampton,  Lieut.-Col.,  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  Yeo.,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  in  the  Army; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1Q01,  with  4th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  and  Comdg.  a Brig.,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Isle  of  Wight  ( C ) May  1900  to  March  1904  and  ( L ) April 
1904  to  Jan.  1906,  and  for  Liverpool,  Abercromby  Div.  iqo6-io,  when  he  was  defeated;  has 
sat  for  Ilkeston  Div.  of  Derbyshire  since  March  1910 ; appointed  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  April  1908,  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  War  March  1911,  Sec.  of  State  for  War  and  Pres,  of 
Army  Council  June  1912  (resigned  March  1914),  Warfare  Member  of  Munitions  Council  June  1918, 
Parliamentary  Under  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Munitions,  and  Dep.  Min.  of  Munitions  July  1918,  and 
Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Air  Jan.  1919  (resigned  Nov.  1919):  D.S.O.  1900,  P.C.  1909, 
C.B.  (Mil  ) 1916,  C.M.G.  1918  : m.  1st,  1895,  Emily  Florence,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir 
Henry  George  Louis  Crichton  (E.  Erne] ; 2ndly,  1917,  the  Hon.  Evelyn  lzm6,  da.  of  1st  Viscount 
Elibank,  and  widow  of  Capt.  George  Crosfield  Noriis  Nicholson,  having  had  issue  (by  1st  marriage), 
of  whom  Frank  Reginald,  b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  an  A. D.C.  on  Personal  Staff;  d. 
(wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Henry  John  Alexander,  b.  1899;  2nd  Lieut. 
R.F.A.  ; European  War  1918  in  Italy, —Arthur  Patrick  William,  b.  1905, — Emily  Grace,  b.  1898, — 
Irene  Florence,  b.  1902,— Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1907,— Louisa  Mary  Sylvia,  b.  1913.  Residences, 
Brooke  House,  Isle  of  Wight ; 11,  Smith  Square,  Westminster,  S.W.  Clubs,  Reform,  White’s, 
Athenaeum,  Marlborough,  Cavalry. 


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Slaters  living — Florence  Mary,  b.  1858.— —Emily,  b.  1862:  in.  1888,  John  Ralph  Starkey,  M.P., 
and  has  issue  living,  William  Randle,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.,— Hilda 
Margaret : tn.  1915,  Capt.  Charles  Edward  Parker  [see  E.  Macclesfield],— Alice  Barbara,— Florence 
Erica  : tn.  1918,  Major  Bevil  Thomson  Wilson,  D.S.O.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b. 
I9Ig; — Helen  Frances,— Sylvia  Augusta, — Margaret  Lucy,  b.  1903.  Residence , Norwood  Park, 

Southwell,  Nottinghamshire. Annie,  A 1863:  tn.  1884,  Col.  Reginald  Pemberton  Leach,  C.M.G., 

and  has  issue  living,  Guy  Seely,  M.C. , b.  1885  ; Capt.  The  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.);  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (M.C.),— Robin  Seely,  M.C. , b.  1888  ; Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.)  : in.  1917,  Elizabeth  Marjorie  Stuart,  da.  of  Sir  John  Herbert  Mansell,  K.B.E., 
of  The  Chace,  near  Coventry, — Katharine  Seely,  b.  1893  : in.  1917,  Henry  Edmund  Guise  Tyndale  ; 

Lieut.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps.  Residence , Nethermoor,  Brockenhurst,  Hants. Lilian,  b.  1865  : 

m.  1888,  Col.  Philip  Hugh  Dalbiac,  C.B.  [Mainwaring,  Bt.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Richard 
Henry,  b.  1890,— Charles  James  Shelley,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1889:  in.  19x2,  John  Charring- 
ton,— Emily  Hester,  b.  1891,—  Cicely  Florence,  b.  1894,— Lilian  Philippa,  b.  1897.  Residence , The 

Elms  Seal,  Kent. Mary,  b.  1873  : in.  1895,  William  Hollins,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Charles, 

b.  1898,— William  Francis,  b.  1901,  — Henry,  b.  1903,—  Frank,  b.  1907,— Charles,  b.  1909,— Frederick 
Undecimus,  b.  1911,— Emily  Mary,  b.  1897, — Mary  Letitia,  b.  1900,— Dorothea,  b.  1905,— Sylvia, 

b.  1908,— Florence  Mary,  b.  1913.  Residence , Berry  Hill,  Mansfield,  Notts. Sylvia  Ruth,  A 

1875  : m.  1901,  Aubrey  Augustus  Henley  Wykeham,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Aubrey  Philip, 
b.  1902,— Godfrey  Charles  Herbert,  b.  1903,— James  Wenman,  b.  1907,— Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1909, 
—Daphne  Ruth,  b.  1912.  Residence , Pitt  Place,  Brighstone,  Isle  of  Wight. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Charles,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Nottingham  (L)  1869-74  and  1880-85,  and  for  W. 

Div.  of  Nottingham  1885-6,  and  again  for  Nottingham  (L  U)  1892-5.  ’ 

1 "■'*  ' 
Selby-Bigge,  see  Bigge. 


Selwin-Ibbetson.  see  Ibbetson. 

SETON,  Creation  (N.S.)  1663,  of  Abercom,  Linlithgowshire. 

Sir  Bruce  Gordon  Seton,  C.B. , 

9th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Alexander  Reginald  Seton,  R.E.,  grand- 
son of  5th  Bt.  ; b.  Oct.  13th,  1868;  s.  his 
cousin,  Sir  Bruce  Maxwell,  1915 ; is 
Brevet  Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  (retired), 
sometime  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India, 
and  l)ep.  Director-Gen.  of  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  ; Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (severely 
wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  Tochi  Field 
Force  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-16  (C.B.);  is  an  Hon.  Asso.  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England; 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1917:  m.  1895,  Ellen  Mary, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Frank  Armstrong, 
formerly  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  three  crescents 
within  a double  tressure  flory,  counterflory  gules, 
Seton;  2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  three  in  escutcheons 
gules,  Hay.  Crest — A boar's  head  couped  or,  armed 
and  langued  azure.  Supporters — Two  greyhounds 
proper. 

Residences — 12,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  Edinburgh  ; 
Kilcatrine,  St.  Catherine’s,  Loch  Fyne,  Argyllshire.  Clubs — Caledonian,  Western  (Glasgow). 

SOUS  living — ALEXANDER  HAY,  b.  Aug.  14th,  1904.  Bruce  Lovat,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Jean  Gordon,  b.  1903. Marie  de  Seton,  b.  1907. 

Brothers  living— Charles  Monteath,  b.  1880;  is  in  Victualling  Depart.,  Admiralty.  Club , Union. 

Walter  Warren,  b.  1882;  M.A.  and  D.Lit.  London;  is  a F.S.A.,  Fellow  ot  Roy.  Historical 

So.,  Sec.  and  a Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  Warden  of  Univ.  Coll.  Hall,  Ealing,  W., 
and  a Knight  of  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece.  Residence , University  College  Hall,  Ealing, 
W.  Clubs,  Union,  University,  of  London. 

Sisters  living — Katharine  Marion.  Residence,  6,  Warrender  Park  Road,  Edinburgh.— Elsie 
Madeleine  : in.  1901,  Algernon  James  Pollock,  and  has  issue  living,  Erskine  Reginald  Seton, 
b.  1905, — Alan  Winton  Seton,  b.  1907, — Algernon  Frederick  Seton,  b.  1910, — Aileen  Marion  Seton, 

b.  1903.  Residence,  Brackley,  Charlton  Road,  Weston-super-Mare. Aileen  Mary : m.  1899, 

Frank  Binford  Hole,  and  has  issue  living,  Bruce  Rinford,  b.  1901, — Marjorie  Seton,  b.  1913. — 
Aileen  Mary  Seton,  b.  1916.  Residence,  11,  Laurie  Park  Road,  Sydenham,  S.E. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet.— Helen  {Lady  Seton),  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Richard  Hamilton, 
C.B.  : in.  1886,  Sir  Bruce  Maxwell  Seton,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Durham  House, 
Chelsea,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Bruce  Sfeton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Bruce  Outram  Seton,  b.  1841,  d.  1901  : in.  1880,  Louisa  Harriet 
Manderson,  who  d.  1886,  da  of  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  Charles  Thomas  Paske  : — 

Evelyn  ( Lady  Sykes),  b.  1881  : in.  1902,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Percy  Molesworth  Sykes,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  [ see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.].  Residence,  Elcombs,  Lyndhurst,  Hants.— Ruth  Mary,  b. 
1882 : in.  1905,  Marmaduke  Brian  Sunderland.  Violet  Adela,  b.  1886  : m.  1904,  Charles  Henry 
Seton  (infra). 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Major  Henry  James  Seton,  b.  1854,  d.  1920  : in.  ist» 
1888,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  James  Byron  [B.  Byron,  colls.]  ; 
2ndly,  1899,  Marie  Bowles,  da.  of  the  late  Percy  Hale  Wallace  : — 

Marie,  b.  1910. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Bruce  Seton,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1799,  d.  1876  : tn.  xst, 
18 — , Miss  Elphinstone  ; 2ndly,  1839,  Emma  Orton,  who  d.  1889  : — 

Charles  Compton,  b.  1846;  formerly  LieHt.  R.E.  : tn.  1868.  Phoebe  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  Sir 
Henry  William  Ripley,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Annie  Phoebe  Seton:  in.  1898, 
Major  Arthur  Pelham  Frankland,  D.S.O.,  formerly  Lancashire  Fusiliers  [see  Frankland,  Bt.]. 
Club , United  Service. 


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Grandchildren  of  Charles  Compton  Seton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Seton,  b.  1869,  d.  1917  : m.  1904,  Violet  Adela,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Bruce  Outram  Seton  (ante) : — 

Christopher  Bruce,  b.  1909. Joyce  Phoebe,  b.  1906. A da.,  b.  1917. 

This  family  is  direct  heir  male  of  Sir  Alexander  Seton,  1st  Lord  Gordon,  the  husband  of  Elizabeth- 
Gordon,  heiress  of  Gordon  and  Huntly,  to  whose  ancient  barony,  1437,  they  lay  claim.  The  other 
and  subsequent  stock  of  Gordon  and  Huntly,  elevated  so  much  higher  in  the  peerage,  are  Setons  in. 
the  male  line  (though  they  have  taken  the  surname  of  Gordon),  but  of  a younger  branch. 


SETON,  Creation  (N  S.)  1683,  of  Pitmedden,  Aberdeenshire. 

Sir  John  Hastings  Seton,  ioth 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  20th,  1888;  s.  his  father,. 
Sir  William  Samuel,  1914;  formerly 
Lieut.  R.F.A.  (Special  Reserve) ; is  Capt* 
Gordon  Highlanders ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18. 

$nus — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  or,  three  crescents* 
and  in  the  centre  a man’s  heart  distilling  blood,  the 
whole  within  a double  tressure  flory  counter-flory 
gules,  Seton  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a demi-otter 
sable,  crowned  or  issuing  out  of  a bar  wavy  of  the 
second,  Meldrum.  Crtst — A demi-man  in  military 

habit  holding  the  banner  of  Scotland.  j&npportcrs — 
Dexter , a greyhound  proper,  collared  gules  ; sinister, 
an  otter  sable. 

Seat — Cushnie,  Aberdeenshire.  Residence — Aber- 
deen House,  Ashburnham  Road,  Bedford. 


Sisters  living — Eva  Sophia. Mary  Christian. 

Hilda  Magdalen.— -Ethel  Suzanna.— Florence 
Kate  Agnes. 

Grandchildren  of  7th  Baronet— (issue  of  the  late 
Matthew  Seton,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1844,  d.  1887:  m.  1877,  Therese  Prudence  Rose,  da.  of 
Mons.  Pierre  Bonnet,  of  Paris) ROBERTO  DISRAELI  COOTE,  b.  March  nth,  1881 
European  War  1916-19  with  Australian  Forces.  Address,  9530,  Collin’s  Street,  Melbourne.- 

Rose  Henrietta  Lumsden,  A 1880.— Violet  Therese,  b.  1882. Lily  Mackenzie. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  7th  baronet) — Charles,  b.  1847 ; formerly  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt. ; served  in  Jowaki 
Campaign  1877  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Afghanistan  1879-80  (medal  with  clasp)  : m.  1882,  the 
widow  of  G.  Herbert,  9th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Christall  Dougal,  b.  1883:  m.  191-,  and 
has  issue  living,  James  Chrystal  b.  191-,  Charles  Wallace  b.  1918,  Robert  Benjamin  b.  1919, 
Dorothy  Kathryn  b.  1910, — Dorothy  Beatrice,  b.  1885  ; served  as  a Nurse  in  British  Expeditionary 
Force  Hospital  1915,  and  with  Australian  Expeditionary  Force  1917-19.  Residence , 323,  North 
Oak  Street,  Guthrie,  Oklahoma,  U.S.A. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  7th  baronet) — Frances.  Residence,  Grove  House,  Chevening,  Sevenoaks. 
Widows  living  Of  8th  and  9th  Baronets— Elizabeth  {Lady  Seton),  da.  of  the  late  George 
Castle,  of  Oxford:  m.  1870,  Sir  James  Lumsden  Seton,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1884.— Eva  Kate 
St.  Leger  ( Lady  Seton),  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Hastings  Affleck  Wood,  K.C.B.  : 
m.  1876,  Col.  Sir  William  Samuel  Seton,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , Aberdeen  House, 
Ashburnham  Road,  Bedford. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Alexander,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Aberdeenshire,  and  was  subsequently  a Lord  of 
Justiciary,  with  the  title  of  Lord  Pitmedden.  The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Aberdeenshire,  and  one 
of  the  Commissioners  appointed  to  treat  about  the  union  of  England  and  Scotland.  Sir  James 
Lumsden  Seton,  8th  Bt.,  was  Capt.  102nd  Regt.,  and  received  2nd  class  of  Order  of  Iron  Cross  of.' 
Germany  for  saving  life  in  the  field  during  Franco-German  War  1870. 


I sustain  the  standard  with  my  blood. 


This  is  the  sure  reward  of  labor. 


Seton-Steuart,  see  Steuart. 


SEYMOUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1869. 

[Name  pronounced  “Seamer.”) 


Sir  Albert  Victor  Francis  Seymour, 

2nd  Baronet;  b.  Dec.  1st,  1879;  s.  his  father,  Gen. 
Sir  Francis,  K.C.B. , 1890;  was  a Page  of  Honour 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1893-6;  formerly  Lieutv 
5th  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.). 

Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  on  a pile  gules  between: 
six  fleurs-de-lis  azure,  three  lions  passant -guardant  of  the  field l ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  a pair  of  wings  conjoined  in  lure  or ; all 
within  a bordure  wavy  ermine.  Crtfit — Out  of  a ducal  coronet 
or,  a demi  phoenix  in  flames  proper  charged  with  a bendlet 
sinister  wavy  or. 

Residence — 29,  Bury  Street,  St.  James’s,  S.W. 


iters  living— Augusta  Agnes  Emma  Margaret,  b.  1871: 
11.  1807,  Capt.  Dighton  Gordon  Probyn,  R.A.  (Reserve  of 
Officers),  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothea  Aimee,  b.  1900.—— 
Helena  Christina  Florence,  b.  1873  : m.  1913,  Capt.  Harold 
Sscombe.  C.M.G..  R.N. 


The  xst  baronet  was  Groom-in-Waiting  to  H.R.  H.  the 
Prince  Consort  1840-62,  and  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1862-70. 
and  Master  of  the  Ceremonies  and  an  extra  Groom-in-Waiting 
1876-90. 


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CULME-SEYMOUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  Highmount,  and  Friery  Park,  Devonshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Culm-Seamer.”] 

Sir  Michael  Culme-Seymour, 
K.C.B. , M.  V.  O.  ,4th  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  29th, 
1867;  s.  his  father,  Adm.  Sir  Michael, 
1920;  became  a Lieut.  1880,  Com.  1900, 
Capt.  1905,  Rear- Adm.  1916, and  Vice-Adm. 
1920 ; appointed  an  Assist.  Director  of  N aval 
Intelligence  1908,  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Naval  Mobilisation  1909,  Director  of 
Mobilisation  at  the  Admiralty  1916,  to  com- 
mand British  .(Egean  Squadron  1918,  British 
Naval  Forces  in  Black  Sea,  Sea  of  Marmora 
and  Caspian  Sea  1919,  and  2nd  in  command, 
Mediterranean  1920  ; was  Capt.  H.M.S. 
Argyll  when  an  escorting  cruiser  during 
Their  Majesties’  voyage  to  India  1911  ; 
battle  of  Jutland  Comdg.  H.M.S.  Centurion 
1916  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; has  Orders  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  St.  Vladimir  and  St. 
Stanislas  of  Russia,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan, 
and  of  Redeemer  of  Greece)  ; M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1920:  m.  1896,  Florence  Agnes 
Louisa,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Nugent  [see  E. 
Westmeath,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— Azure,  a pair  of  wings  conjoined  in  pale, 
argent,  an  anchor  sable.  Cmt — On  a naval  crown 
surmounted  of  a naval  crown,  or ; on  a canton  or,  two  brands  in  saltire,  inflamed  at  the  ends 
proper,  thereon  an  eagle  rising,  also  proper,  looking  at  the  sun,  or.  ‘JnpporUrs  (personal) — Dexter , a 
sailor  of  the  Royal  Navy  ; sinister , a soldier  ofthe  Marine  Artillery  holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a 
rifle,  the  butt  resting  on  the  ground,  all  proper. 

Residence — Tothill,  Bransgore,  Hants.  Clubs — Naval  and  Military,  Carlton. 


Son  living — MICHAEL,  b.  April  26th,  1909. 

Daughter  living— Elizabeth,  b.  1904. 

Brother  living — John  Wentworth,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Winchester ; is  a Member  of  Bethnal  Green 
Board  of  Guardians;  European  War  in  Dardanelles,  E.  Africa,  and  France,  as  Lieut.  R.N.R.: 
m.  1918,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  C.  A.  Smith-Ryland.  Residence , 

Sister  living — Mary  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Napier ),  b.  1871  : m.  1899,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Trevylyan  Dacres 
Willes  Napier,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O. , who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Trevylyan  Michael,  R.N., 
b.  1902  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  T920  ; European  War  1914-19, — Joan  Mary,  b.  1903, — Margaret,  b. 
1908.  Residence , Sedgehill,  Shaftesbury. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet)— Charlotte  Augusta  Mary:  m.  1894,  Farndon  Groom  Tuck, 
B.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  has  issue  living,  Roderick  Michael  Seymour,  R.N.,  b.  1901; 
became  a Sub-Lieut.  1918, — Gerald  Seymour,  R.N.,  b.  1902;  bacame  a Midshipman  1919.  Resi- 
dence, Granville  House,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Culme-Seymour,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1878,  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1915  : m.  1909,  Janet  Beatrix  (now  of  26,  Beaumont  Street, 
Oxford  ; she  m.  2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Geoffirey  Harold  Woolley,  V.C.,  M.C.,  London 
Regt.),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Lindsay  Orr  Ewing,  M.P.  [see  Ewing,  Bt.,  colls.] : — 

Mark  Charles,  b.  1910.— —Angela  Mary,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Hobart  Culme-Seymour,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b • 
1847,  d 1920W  m.  1878,  Kate  (now  of  Glenville,  Bitterne,  Hants),  da.  of  William 
Charles  Lucy : — 

Evelyn  b.  1881;  is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  : m.  1908,  Laura  Maude  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Steuart 
Macnaghten  [see  Macnaghten,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Henry  Hobart,  b.  1914, — 
Katherine  Rosemary  Lettice,  b.  1909, — Patience  Ann,  b.  1912, — Marjorie  Rachel  Maude,  b. 
1916.— — Arthur  Granville,  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Radley  ; is  Major  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  attached  Machine 
Gun  Corps.— Ernest  Victor,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1911); 
2nd  Lieut.  R.M.A. Violet  Katharine  Maria,  b.  1891. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Michael  Francis  Knighton  Seymour,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 
Michael  Seymour,  G.C.B.,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Arthur  Seymour,  b.  1864,  d.  1894 : m.  1887,  Florence  Beatrice,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  John  George  Bilton  : — 

Vere  Hugh,  b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1910);  M.A.  New  Coll., 
Oxford,  1920  : m.  1910,  Nancy,  da.  of  Frederick  Gooch.  Club , Isthmian. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Seymour,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1806,  d.  1880  : m. 
1834,  Frances,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Smith,  M.P.,  of  Suttons, 
Essex 

Walter  Richard,  b.  1838  ; ed.  at  Radley,  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  : 1913,  Hilda, 

who  d.  1916,  da.  of  6th  Baron  Longueiiil  [“  Foreign  Titles”].  Residence , 9,  Ovington  Square,  S.W. 
Club , St.  James’s  .——Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Hobart,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.V.O.,  LL.D.t 
b.  1840;  ed.  at  Radley  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Camb.  1903;  entered  R.N.  1852,  became  Com.  1866,  Capt. 
7873,  Rear-Adm.  1889,  Vice-Adm.  1895,  Adm.  1901,  and  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  1904  ; retired  1910  ; served 
in  Black  Sea  throughout  Russian  war,  being  present  at  bombardments  of  Odessa,  Sebastopol,  and 
Kinburn  (medal  and  clasp,  Turkish  medal  in  China  war  1857-60  (medal  and  three  clasps),  during 
operations  against  Chinese  rebels  1862,  and  against  pirates  on  Coast  of  Africa  1870  (wounded,  received 
thanks  of  Admiralty),  in  command  of  “Iris”  during  Egyptian  war  1882  (medal,  bronze  star,  3rd 
class  Osmanieh),  and  in  China  1900  (G. C.B.) ; has  Roy.  Humane  So. ’s  medal,  Spanish  Naval  Order 
of  Merit,  Grand  Cross  with  Sword  of  the  Red  Eagle,  and  Grand  Cordon  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  ; 
was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1887-9,  second  in  command  of  the  Channel  Squadron 
1892-4,  Sip.  of  Naval  Reserves  1894-7,  Com.-in-Ch.  of  China  Station  1898-1901  (commanded  allied 
naval  expedition  towards  Pekin),  Principal  Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1902-3,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  on 


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DEBRETT  S ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Plymouth  Station  1903-5  ; accompanied  Garter  Mission  to  Tokio  1906  ; acted  as  British  Repre- 
sentative at  Hudson-Fulton  celebrations,  New  York  1909  ; has  Russian  Order  of  Alexander  Nevsky  ; 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1887,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1897,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  Order  of  Merit  1902,  G.C.V.O.  1906, 
P.C.  1909.  Residence,  Hedsor  View,  Maidenhead.  Clubs , United  “Service,  Wellington,  Travellers’, 

Royal  Societies’,  Royal  Aero. Emma  Jane.  Frances  Mary.  Residence , 9,  Ovington  Square, 

S.W.3. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Seymour  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ven.  Albert  Eden  Seymour,  b.  1841,  d.  1908  : in.  1873,  Hester  Emily,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  John  Fortescue  : — 

Rev.  Richard,  b.  1877  ; is  R.  of  Combe  Martin  : m.  1903,  Annie  Louisa  Mary,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of 
W.  E.  Arthur,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Marwood  Hill,  Barnstaple,  Devon,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Richard  Arthur,  b.  1905;  is  a Naval  Cadet, — Michael  Ernest,  b.  1906;  is  a Cadet  R.N.R.,— 

Ruth  Mary,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Combe  Martin  Rectory,  N.  Devon. Hugh,  D.S.O.,  R.N., 

b.  1879;  became  Lieut.  1901,  Lieut.-Com.  1909,  Com.  1915;  European  War  3914-18  as  Capt. 
(D.S.O.  with  Bar);  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918):  m.  1908,  Florence  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  George 
White,  of  Clifton,  Bristol.  Residence , 155,  Lauderdale  Mansions,  Maida  Vale,  W.  Michael 

Richard,  b.  1880;  is  Bursar  at  the  Oxford  House,  Bethnal  Green,  E. Edward  Albert,  M.B., 

b.  1884;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1909,  M.B.  1912:  in.  1914,  Gwendolen  Emily,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Birch  Gascoigne,  R.  of  Tansor,  Northants,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward 
Richard  Fortescue,  b.  1915, — Hester  Mary,  b.  1917, — Joyce  Eleanor,  b.  1918.  Residence , 12, 
Thurlow  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.3 —Rev.  Algernon  Giles,  b.  1886  ; is  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity, 

Ilkeston. Rev.  Arthur,  b.  1888 ; is  Curate  of  All  Hallows-on-the-Wall,  Exeter;  m.  1917,  Emily 

Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Doidge,  of  Torrington,  N.  Devon.  Residence,  29,  Haldon  Road, 

Exeter. Elfeanor  Fiances,  b.  1874.  Residence,  Combe  Martin  Rectory,  N.  Devon.— Hester 

Sophia,  b.  1875.  Residence,  91,  Old  Tiverton  Road,  Exeter.-  ■ -Alice  Mary,  b.  1882.  Residence , 
91,  Old  Tiverton  Road,  Exeter. 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Arthur  Hamilton  Seymour,  b.  1843,  d.  1906:  m.  1878,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  (now  of  34,  Montpelier  Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Cospatrick  Baillie- 
Hamilton  [see  E.  Haddington,  colls.] : — 

Marjorie  Elizabeth,  b.  1879:  in.  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Cecil  Petre,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  formerly 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.].  Residences,  Charlton 
Horethorne  House,  near  Sherborne  ; 19,  Park  Mansions,  Knightsbridge,  S.W..  Iris  Mary,  b. 
1884:  m.  1912,  Major  Gerald  Montagu  Spencer  Smith,  D S.O.,  R.F.A.  [see  Smith,  Bt .,  cr.  1804, 
colls.].— —Muriel  Jane. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Hobart  Seymour,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1820,  d.  1857  : 
m.  18 — , Sarah  Mary  Avory,  who  d.  1859,  having  m.  2ndly,  1858,  Henry 
Pleydell-Bouverie ; — 

Jane  : in.  1876,  Charles  Edward  Hawker,  who  d.  1913,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothea,  b.  1878;  in. 
1911,  W.  F.  Measom, — Mary  Florence,  b.  1879:  m.  1907,  W.  H.  Russell  England. 

The  1st  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Michael  Seymour,  K.C.B.,  when  in  command  of  the  “ Amethyst”  frigate, 
on  the  night  of  Nov.  10th,  1868,  fell  in  with  the  French  frigate  “ La  Thetis”  off  L’Orient,  which,  after 
a gallant  resistance,  was  captured.  This  action,  for  gallantry,  skill,  and  courage,  has  scarcely  been 
equalled.  George  III.  signified  his  approbation  by  presenting  him  with  a gold  medal,  and  Lloyd’s 
Patriotic  Fund  voted  him  100  guineas.  The  2nd  baronet  assumed  by  Roy.  license  in  1842  the  additional 
surname  of  Culme,  to  perpetuate  the  name  of  his  first  wife  which  would  otherwise  have  become  extinct. 
The  3rd  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Michael,  G.C.B. , G.C.V.O.,  served  during  Crimean  War  1854-5,  and 
commanded  Pacific  Station  1885-7,  the  Channel  Squadron  1890-92,  and  the  Mediterranean  Fleet 
1893-6,  and  was  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Portsmouth  1897-1900,  Principal  Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria  1899-1901,  and  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  ; Vice-Adm.  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and 
Lieut,  of  Admiralty  thereof  1901-20. 


SHAKERLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838,  of  Somerford  Park,  Cheshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Shakkerley.”] 

Sir  Walter  Geoffrey  Shakerley,  C.B.E.,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Nov.  26th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles 
W atkin,  K.C.B. , 1898  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  ; is  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  7th  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. 
(Comdg.  1891-1909  and  2/7th  Batn.  1914-16),  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve,  patron  of  one  living,  and  Vice-Chm. 
of  Cheshire  Territorial  Force  Asso. ; C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m. 
1885,  Hilda  Mary,  C.B.  E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  only  da.  of  Henry  Hodgson,  of 
Currarevagh,  Oughterard,  co.  Galway,  and  has  issue. 

^rns — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  hillocks  vert.  Crest — A garb  or, 
on  the  sinister  side  a rabbit  erect  resting  its  fore-paws  thereon  sable. 

Sent — Somerford  Park,  Congleton,  Cheshire. 

Daughters  living— Mabel  Beatrice,  b.  1889  : in.  1913,  Oswald  Napier. 
1893. Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1900 Moira  Veronica,  b.  iqoi. 

Brothers  living— GEORGE  HERBERT  SHAKERLEY-ACKERS,  b.  Sept.  27th,  1863; 
formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  5th  Vol.  Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Cheshire  ; assumed  by  Roval  License  1908  the  additional  surname 
and  arms  of  Ackers:  m.  1891,  Evelyn  Mary.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Hosken  France-H  ay  hurst, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Bostock  Hall,  near  Middlewich,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Holland,  b. 
1897;  European  War  1916-18  as  Lieut.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  R.A.  F., — Gladys  Mary,  b. 
,,892, — Isabel  Violet,  b.  1893,— Phyllis  Evelyn,  b.  1003.  Residence,  Duddleswell  Manor,  Uckfield, 

Sussex. Ernest  Alfred,  b.  1866;  is  Major  (retired)  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and  a J.P.  for  W. 

Riding  of  Yorkshire  and  Liberty  of  Ripon  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Mounted  Inf.,  as 
Railway  Staff  Officer,  and  as  Comdt. , Helvitia,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  and  at  actions  of 
Paardeberg  and  Driefontein  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps);  appointed  a Railway  Transport  Officer  1914  ; subsequently  Comdt.  of  a Musketry  Camp  : 
in.  1905,  Rhoda  Mary  Louisa,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Buffer  Howell,  J-P-,  D.L.,  ot  Ethy, 
Lostwithiel,  Cornwall  [see  Heywood,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Francis,  3.  1906, 
Denise  Marian,  b.  1907, — Kathleen  Dorothy,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Grassfield  Hoijse,  Pateley 
Bridge,  Yorkshire. 


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1920,  of  Heckmondwike,  West  Riding,  co.  York. 

Sir  Milton  Sheridan  Sharp,  1st  Baronet ; 
b.  Jan.  30th,  1856 ; Chm.  Bradford  Dyers'  Asso. 
(Limited),  and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; m. 
1879,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  James  Turner,  of  Low 
Moor,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rtU8 — Azure,  on  a fesse  engrailed  argent  between  two 
plates,  a torteaux  between  two  pheons  gules.  (Irest — In  front  of 
a pheon  sable,  an  eagle’s  head  erased  azure,  charged  with  a cross- 
crosslet  or. 

Seat—  Spring  House,  Norristhorpe,  Heckmondwike,  York- 
shire. 


Sons  living— MILTON,  b.  18—. Charles  Gordon,  b.  18—. 

Reginald,  b.  18 — .—Henry  Edward,  b.  18 — -Herbert 

Harold,  b.  18—. 

Daughter  living— Lucy. 


SHAW,  Creation  (E.)  1665,  of  Eltham,  Kent. 

Rev.  Sir  Charles  John  Monson  Shaw, 

8th  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  John 
Kenward  Shaw,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Shaw, 
R.N.  (infra),  2nd  son  of  5th  Bt. ; b.  Nov.  24th,  i860  ; s. 
his  uncle,  Sir  John  Charles  Kenward,  1909;  ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.,  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxford  ; has  been  V.  of  Margate  ; is  R.  of  Wrotham, 
Kent,  Rural  Dean  of  Shoreham,  and  patron  of  one 
living:  m.  1893,  E.  Louisa  W.  Best,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  W.  Bosanquet,  of  Pennenden,  Maidstone,  and  Clays- 
more,  Enfield,  and  has  issue. 

gkrma — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  fusils  ermines. 
Crest — Six  arrows  interlaced,  saltirewise  or,  tied  together  with 
a belt  gules,  the  buckle  and  pendant  or. 

Residences  — The  Rectory,  Wrotham,  Kent;  Kenward, 
Tonbridge,  Kent. 

Son  living— JOHN  JAMES  KENWARD,  R.N.,  b.  June  nth, 
1895  ; became  Lieut.  1917. 

Brother  living — Barnardiston  Edward  Boteler,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.  ; is  Conservator  of  Forests,  N.  Nigeria. 
Residence , Zaria,  N.  Nigeria. 

Sisters  living — Lilian  Adelaide  {Lady  Tyser)\  m.  1893,  Sir 
Charles  Robert  Tyser,  Ch.  Justice  of  Cyprus.  Residence , Nicosia,  Cyprus.  Julia  Emma  Frances : 

m.  1894,  Thomas  Reginald  Colquhoun  Dill,  Bar.-at-law,  of  9,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C., 
and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Robert  Colquhoun,  b.  1897, — Ivy  Adeline  Margaret,  b.  1900.  Resi- 
dences, Lindenwood  Cottage,  Fairseat,  Wrotham,  Kent  ; 1,  Trevor  Square,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Annie  Maria : vi.  1906,  Richard  Mawdistley  Best,  and  has  issue  living,  Lily  Dorothy,  b.  1907. 

—Dorothy  Emily  Augusta  {Lady  Ashmore) : m.  1897,  Sir  Alexander  Murray  Ashmore,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1906,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Julia,  b.  1897, — Isabel  Lilian  Shaw,  b.  1899.  Residence, 
87,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  John  Kenward  Shaw,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Charles  Shaw,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Hawley  Shaw,  b.  1862,  d.  1897  : m.  1893,  Agneta  Maud,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Stammers  Tabor,  of  64,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W. : — 

John  Charles  Hawley,  b.  1895. Henrietta  Frances  Lilian,  b.  1897  : m.  1919,  the  Rev.  Reginald 

Fleming  Rynd,  Reader  of  the  Temple. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  William  Shaw  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  John  Shaw,  b.  1831,  d.  1903  : m.  i860,  Ella  de  Visme  (now  of 
The  Crossways,  Silfield,  Wymondham),  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Thomas,  of  Eyhorne 
House,  Hollingbourne,  Maidstone 

Lewis  Hugh  de  Visme,  b.  1865 : m.  1901,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Smyth  Nelson, 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Monson  de  Visme,  b.  1907, — Horatia  Edith  de 
Visme,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Orchard  House,  Mundesley-on-Sea,  Norfolk.— —John  Gerard  Corn- 
wall, b.  1868  : m.  19x6,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  A.  Macdonald,  of  Falkland  Islands.— —Henry 
Augustus  Gregory,  b.  1875.-  Eleanor  Marian  : m.  1904,  Leopold  Arthur  Bingham  Gipps,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Henry  Gipps,  9th  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Leopold  Henry  Frewen,  b. 
I9°5> — Eleanor  Louisa,  b.  1906, — Mona  Alexandra  de  Visme,  b.  1907, — Ella  Mary,  b.  1909.  Resi- 
dence, Dickley  House,  Lenham,  Kent.  Ella  Florence. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  William  Shaw,  5th  son  of  5th  baronet,  and  the  Hon. 
Theodosia  Margaret,  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Monson,  b.  1804,  d.  1873  : m • 1830,  Sophia, 
who  d.  1875,  da.  of  John  Cornwall,  Esq.,  of  Hendon,  Middlesex  : — 

Sophia  Anna:  m.  1856,  the  Rev.  Harry  Lancelot  Wingfield,  who  d.  1891,  R.  of  Market  Overton, 
and  has  issue  living,  Harry  Robert  Shaw,  b.  1859:  m.  1904,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Wilkinson  Eccles,  of  Dacrelands,  Lancashire, — Edward  Reginald  Hugh  {Club,  Junior 
Constitutional),  b.  1866, — Alfred  Lancelot  (of  Essenwood  Road,  Durban,  Natal),  b.  1870,; 


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formerly  in  Natal  and  Transvaal  Civil  Ser.  : in.  1902,  Dorothy  May,  da.  of  the  late  Barnard  H. 
Davidson  of  Tulloch  (formerly  60th  Rifles),  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Barnard  Lowndes  b.  1904, 
Jocelyn  Willoughby  b.  1906,  Anthony  Desmond  b.  1910,  Mervyn  Edward  Hugh  b.  1918,  Geoffrey 
Meredith  b.  1919, — Rev.  Lewis  William,  b.  1871  ; is  R.  of  Benacre,  and  V.  of  Covehithe,  Suffolk  : 
m.  1901,  Florence  Eliza,  da.  of  C.  R.  Hill,  and  has  issue  living,  Muriel  Edith  Grace  b.  1902,  Cynthia 
Adelaide  b.  1904, — Ellen  Harriet  : m.  1884,  William  Borrett  Sayres,  formerly  of  2,  Marlborough 
Road,  N.W.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hugh  Wingfield  A 1888;  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1916,  Millicent  Anna  b.  1885,  Winifred  Ethel  b.  1892:  in.  1916,  Capt.  Meredith 
Magniac,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1916, — Cicely  Margaret  (of  Earl’s  Colne, 
Essex) : m.  1879,  the  Rev.  Folliott  Lynch  Salusbury,  who  d.  1917,  R.  of  Market  Overton,  Oakham, 
and  has  issue  living,  Harry  Thelwall  Wingfield  (of  Lleweni,  Naboomspruit,  Waterberg,  Transvaal), 
b 1880 ; formerly  in  Transvaal  Civil  Ser.  : in.  1913,  Geraldine  de  Lion  Wentworth,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  T.  J.  L.  Dillon,  of  Port  Alfred  and  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa  (and  has  issue  living,  Thomas 
Dillon  b.  1914,  Gerald  Llewelyn  b.  1919,  Aileen  Wingfield  b.  1920),  Lancelot  Cecil  Wingfield  (of 
The  Hermitage,  Tintern,  Monmouthshire)  b.  1885  ; Lieut.  City  of  London  Regt.  : in.  1913,  Mary 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  James  Gibbons,  of  Mere,  Salop,  Roger  Wingfield  b.  1889;  is  Lieut.  R.E.  : 
in.  1916,  Alicia,  da.  of  C.  E.  Turner,  Cicely  Clare  b.  1882, — Isabel  Grace  : in.  1905,  Lewis  Charles 
Powles,  of  Rother  Cliff,  Rye,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Lilian  Veronica  b.  1907,  Viola  Clare 
Wingfield  b.  1911.— Margaret  Augusta:  m.  1st,  1868,  the  Rev.  Spencer  Philip  Harvey,  who  if. 
1869  ; 2ndly,  1877,  William  Shaw  Brooke  George,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  two  das. 
Residence , 

Sir  John,  the  1st  baronet,  having  rendered  great  service  to  Charles  I.  during  the  Rebellion,  and 
having  advanced  several  sums  of  money  to  Charles  II.  during  that  prince’s  exile,  was  after  the 
Restoration  appointed  one  of  the  Farmers  of  the  Customs. 


SHAW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Bushy  Park,  Dublin. 


Te  ipsum  nosce. 
Know  thyself. 


Sir  Frederick  William  Shaw,  D.S.O. , 5th 

Baronet ; b.  March  15th,  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert, 
1895  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford ; formerly 
Lieut.  1st  Dragoons,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (formerly 
Comdg. ) 5th  Batn.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Dublin  ; S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19  in  France  Comdg.  Batns. ; D.S.O.  1900 : m.  1885, 
Eleanor  Hester,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Horace  de  Vere,  R.E. 
[see  De  Vere,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  on  a chevron  engrailed,  between  three  eagles  displayed  sable, 
as  many  trefoils  slipped  of  the  field.  Crest — A hind’s  head  couped  sable, 
pierced  through  the  neck  with  an  arrow  proper. 

Seat — Bushy  Park,  Terenure,  co.  Dublin.  Club — Kildare  Street. 


Sons  living — ROBERT  DE  VERE,  M.C. , b.  Feb.  24th,  1890;  is  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar).-— Frederick  Charleton,  b.  1895  ; German  E. 
Africa  1914-17  as  Lieut.  King’s  African  Rifles. 

Daughters  living — Annie  Kate,  b.  1886  : 111.  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  de  Putron,  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers (despatches,  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b. 

1914.  Residence , Abbotsbury,  Elstree,  Herts. Mary  Margaret,  b.  1887.— Grace  Eleanor,  b. 

1888  : m.  1912,  Major  Guy  Vernon  Goodliffe,  M.C.,  Roy.  Fusiliers  (Cityiof  London  Regt.),  and  has 
issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1913 Eily  de  Vere,  b.  1892. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issueof  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Shaw,  C.B.,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1822,  a.  1892 ; 
m.  1st,  1846,  Marie,  da.  of  M.  Desfontaines,  of  the  Mauritius  ; 2ndly,  1872,  Ellen, 
widow  of  the  late  James  Somerville  Litle,  Surgeon-Maj.  R.A.,  and  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Charles  Porter,  D.D.,  of  St.  Leonards,  Exeter: — 

Frederick,  b.  1850:  m.  1873,  Ella  Jane,  da.  of  J.  Willis,  of  the  United  States,  and  has  issue 
Jiving,  George  Jocelyn,  b.  1877, — William  Edward,  b.  1879, — Flora  Alice, — Emily  Marie.—  - 
George  Jocelyn,  b.  1857  ; is  Col.  Indian  Army ; served  during  Burmah  campaign  1887-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Tochi  Expedition  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp)  : 
m.  1883,  Elizabeth  Harriette,  da.  of  Col.  Horatio  Samuel  Court,  formerly  M.S.C.,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  Percy  Jocelyn,  b.  1893, — Edward  Wingfield,  D.S.O. , b.  1895  ; Capt.  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge’s Own  (Middlesex  Regt.) ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Elsie 
Marie,  b.  1884.  Club,  Junior  United  Service.  Dame  Flora  Louise,  D.B.E.  (Lady  Lugard)', 
D.B.E  1918:  in.  1902,  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  John  Dealtry  Lugard,  P.C-,  G.C.M.G., 
C.  B.,  D.S.O.,  Gov.  of  N.  and  S.  Nigeria.  Residence , Little  Parkhurst,  Abinger  Common,  Surrey. 
— — Marie  Harriet.—— Alice.  Thomasine  Caroline  : in.  1st,  1882,  Major  Charles  Aloysius  Ryan, 

R.A.,  who  d.  1899:  2tidly,  1901,  Col.  Edward  Parry  Lambert,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.F.A. Louisa: 

in.  1901,  John  Bagwell.  Residences,  Marlfield,  Clonmel,  Tipperary:  Drumleck,  Baily, co.  Dublin. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Wingfield  Shaw,  R.N.,  4th  son  of3rd  baronet,  b.  1827, 
d.  1879  : in.  1858,  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Stephen  John  Hill,  K.C.M.G., 
C.  B.  :— 

Edward  Wingfield,  b.  1867  : in.  1908,  Gladys  May,  da.  of  the  late  William  Berridge,  of  Windsor. 

■ Edith  Constance:  in.  1st,  1880,  Charles  B.  Buckley  (marriage  annulled  on  her  petition  1884); 
2ndly.  1884,  Capt.  Archibald  Francis  Campbell-Johnston,  J.P.,  formerly  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent 
Regt.).  Residence,  Carnsalloch,  Dumfries. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  Wilkinson  Jocelyn  Shaw,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b. 
1834,  d.  1911  : in.  1873,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Barrington  de  Fonblanque  : — 
Jocelyn  Frederick  de  Fonblanque,  b.  1874  ; is  Capt.  R.A.— Esm6  Mary,  b.  1884. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Shaw,  Q.C.,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  1870  : 
m.  1845,  Mary,  who  d.  1865,  da.  of  William  Barton,  of  Grove,  Tipperary: — 

Robert  Barton,  b.  1847  : in.  1896,  Caroline,  da.  of  S.  De  la  Cherois  Crommelin.  Club,  Kildare  Street. 

Charles,  b.  1855.  William,  b.  1857  : m.  18 — ..  . Caroline.  - ■ -Emily.— ■■■  Alice. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert,  sat  in  the  Irish  Parliament  for  New  Ross,  and  for  Dublin  in  the 
Imperial  Parliament  1804-26:  the  3rd  baronet,  who  was  Recorder  of  Dublin  1828-76,  and  a P.C.  of 
Ireland,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dublin  (C)  1830-32,  and  for  the  University  of  Dublin  1832-48. 


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SHAW,  Creation  (U  K.)  1908,  of  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford. 


Sir  (Theodore  Frederick)  Charles 
Edward  Shaw,  1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the 
late  Edward  Dethick  Shaw,  of  Oaklands,  Wolver- 
hampton, by  Millicent  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph 
Gough,  of  Gorsebrook  ; b.  Sept,  nth,  1859;  ed.  at 
Tettenhall  Coll.,  Wolverhampton,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  sometime  a Managing  Director  and 
Chm.  of  John  Shaw  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  Wol- 
verhampton (of  which  town  he  has  twice  been 
elected  unopposed  a Councillor) ; formerly  Capt. 
3rd  Vol.  Batn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Stafford  (Z)  July  1892  to  Nov.  1910  : m.  1900, 
Emily  White,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Bursill,  of  The 
Clevelands,  Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  has  issue. 

gtrtn s — Sable,  a chevron  argent  between  in  chief  two 
boars  heads  couped  and  in  base  a lymphad,  sails  furled  and 
flags  flying  to  the  dexter  or.  Crest — A sheaf  of  five  arrows 
or  surmounted  by  a Stafford  knot  vert. 

Seat-  Cranbourne  Court,  Windsor  Forest,  Berks. 
Clubs — Reform,  Eighty,  Bath,  Royal  Automobile. 


Daughters  living— Vera  Stafford,  b.  1901. Brenda 

Winnifred,  b.  1904. 


Shaw-Lefevre-St.-John  Mildmay,  see  Mildmay. 


Shaw-Stewart,  see  Stewart. 


SHEFFIELD,  Creation  (G.B.)  1755,  of  Normanby,  Lincolnshire. 

Sir  BerkeleyDigby George  Sheffield, 

6th  Baronet;  b.  Jan.  19th,  1876;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Robert,  1886;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut. 
4th  Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  Cumberland 
and  Westmoreland  Yeo.  ; was  a Clerk  in  Foreign 
Office  1917;  is  Capt.  Territorial  Force  Reserve, 
employed  on  Supreme  War  Council,  a D.L.,  a J.P. 
and  a County  Councillor  and  Alderman  (Lindsey 
Div.)  for  Lincolnshire  (High  Sheriff  1905),  a Di- 
rector of  Great  Central  Railway,  and  patron  of  two 
livings;  served  during  European  War  1914-16,  as 
D.A.Q.M.G.  and  A.D.C. ; sometime  Hon.  Attache 
to  British  Embassy,  Paris  ; appointed  Private  Sec. 
to  Allied  Mission  to  Petrograd  1917  (3rd  class 
Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia)  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
N.  Lindsey,  or  Brigg,  Div.  of  Lincolnshire  (C) 
Feb.  1907  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  : 
in.  1904,  Julia  Mary,  O.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  twice 
mentioned  for  War  sers.),  el.  da.  of  Baron  de 

Blandly,  but  determinedly.  Tu>’"*  of  The  Hague>  and  has  !fsue' 

girms— Argent,  a chevron  engrailed  between  two  garbs 
in  chief  gules,  and  in  base  a sheaf  of  arrows  proper,  banded  also  gules.  Crest — A boar’s  head  erased 

at  the  neck  or  between  two  arrows  points  downwards  proper. 

Seat — Normanby  Park,  Scuifthorpe,  Lincolnshire.  Town  Residence —8,  South  Audley  Street, 
W.  Clubs — Turf,  Orleans,  Jockey. 


SOUS  living — ROBERT  ARTHUR,  b.  Oct.  18th,  1905.  Edmund  Charles  Reginald,  b.  1908. 

George,  b.  1910. John  Vincent,  b.  1913. 

Daughter  living— Diana  Mary,  b.  1907. 

Sisters  living — Sophia  Gwendoline  Alice  (Hon.  Mrs.  Lancelot  Lowther ):  m.  1889,  the  Hon. 

Lancelot  Edward  Lowther,  son  of  3rd  Earl  of  Lonsdale.  Residence , Ashwell  Hill,  Oakham. 

Helen  (Lady  Arthur  H.  Grosvenor)'.  m.  1893,  Lord  Arthur  Hugh  Grosvenor  [see  D.  Westminster]. 

Residence , Broxton,  Chester. Dorothy  Marie  Isolde  (Hon.  Mrs.  Gerald B.  Portman)'.  m.  igo2, 

'Capt.  the  Hon.  Gerald  Berkeley  Portman,  10th  Hussars  [see  V.  Portman],  Residence , Healing 
Manor,  Lincolnshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Charles  Sheffield,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet, 
b.  1834,  d.  1903  : m.  1st,  1861,  Mary  Sarah  Butler,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Thomas 
Butler  Stoney.  of  Portland,  co.  Tipperary  ; 2ndly,  1901,  Marie  Louise  Westcott, 
da.  of  the  late  L.  J.  A.  Papineau,  of  The  Manor  House,  Monte-Bello,  Quebec  : — 
Robert  Stoney  Oliphant-Sheffield,  b.  1864  ; assumed  1901,  the  additional  surname  of  Oliphant  : 
nt.  1901,  Mary  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  G.  H.  Oliphant  Ferguson,  of  Broadfield  House,  South- 
waite,  Carlisle,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  George,  b.  1913, — Penelope  Mary  Elinor,  b.  1904,— 
Barbara  Cecily,  b.  1907.  Residence , Broadfield,  Carlisle. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frank  Sheffield,  5th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1838,  d.  1903  : nt. 
1896,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Allen  Bateman- 
Hanbury  [see  B.  Bateman,  colls.] : — 

Arthur  Digby,  b.  1897.'  Oswald  Frank,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Sheffield,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1797,  d.  1882  : nt. 
1820,  Lucy,  who  d.  1857,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Smelt,  Gov.  of  Isle  of  Man  : — 
Charlotte  Louisa.  Residence , 52,  Bassett  Road,  North  Kensington,  W. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Sheffield  (originally  Herbert),  was  an  illegitimate  son  of  John  Sheffield, 
1st  Duke  of  Normanby  and  Buckingham  ; he  inherited  the  estates  of  his  legitimate  brother,  Edmond, 
last  Duke  of  Buckingham. 

SHELLEY,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  Michelgrove,  Sussex. 

Sir  John  Shelley,  9th  Baronet ; b. 
Aug.  31st,  1848 ; s.  his  father,  the  Rev.  Sir 
Frederick,  1869  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1872)  ; is  a J.P., 
a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Devon 
(High  Sheriff  1895),  and  Hon.  Col.  Yeo. 
(T.D.):  m.  1882,  Marion  Emma,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Richard  Benyon,  of  Englefield  House, 
Reading,  and  18,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.,  and 
has  issue. 

$rm8—  Sable  a esse,  engrailed,  between  three 
whelks  or.  Crtat — A griffin’s  head  erased,  beaked 

argent,  and  ducally  gorged  or. 

Residence — Shobrooke  Park,  Crediton.  Club — 

Junior  Carlton.  

Sons  living— JOHN  FREDERICK,  b.  Oct.  14th, 
1884 ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  : m.  1912,  Nora  Coleridge,  da 
of  Francis  James  Coleridge  Boles,  of  Rackenford 
Manor,  Morchard  Bishop,  N.  Devon,  and  has  issue 
living,  John,  b.  1915, — Mary  Nora,  b.  1913, — Frances 
Elizabeth,  b.  1914, — Gillian  Hester,  b.  1918.  Resi- 
dence, Posbury  House,  Crediton.— —Richard,  R.N. , 
b.  1892  ; became  Lieut.  1914. 

Daughters  living— Elizabeth  Marion,  b.  1883:  m. 
1911,  Kenneth  Loder  Cromwell  Prescott,  and  has 
issue  living,  Ruth  Olive, — Joan  Elizabeth, — Aileen 
Emma.  Residence , Arborfield  Court,  near  Reading. 

■ Constance  May,  b.  1890. 

Brother  living — Frederick,  b.  1849  : m-  1882,  Lady  Margaret  Stafford  Northcote,  da.  of  ist  Earl 
of  Iddesleigh,  and  has  issue  living,  Pastorella  Cecilia  Martha,  b.  1886.  Residence,  118,  Banbury 
Road,  Oxford.  Clubs , Conservative,  Constitutional. 

Sister  living— Charlotte  Frances  {Hon.  Mrs.  Edward  Falk):  m.  1883,  the  Hon.  Edward  Arthur 
Palk,  4th  son  of  ist  Baron  Haldon.  Residence , Little  Testwood,  Totton,  Hants. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Adolphus  Edward  Shelley,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1854  : 
m.  1836,  Amelia,  da.  of  Henry  John  Hinchliffe  : — 

Montagu  Adolphus,  b.  1842.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Spencer  Shelley,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1813,  d.  1908  : m.  1843, 
Susanna,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Martin  Leake 
Spencer,  b.  1843  ; is  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire  : m.  ist.  1876,  Mary  Renny,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of 
Thomas  Watson  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Ghita,  da.  of  W.  H.  H.  Hutchinson,  formerly  of  Cottingham  Hall, 
near  Hull,  and  has  issue  living,  Spencer,  b.  1878  : m.  1917,  Gladvs,  da.  of  E.  Mulligan,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1920,  a da.  b.  1918, — Margaret  Ruth  : m.  1915,  William 

Renny  Watson,  Nigerian  Marine  Ser.  Residence , Newnham-on-Severn,  Gloucestershire. 

Georgiana  Fanny:  m.  1867,  Richard  Saul  Ferguson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1900,  Bar.-at-law  and 
Chancellor  of  Carlisle  (she  was  divorced  1877),  and  has  issue  living,  Spencer  Charles,  O.B.E.  (of 
Holmwood,  Brockenhurst,  Hants),  b.  1868;  Major  (retired)  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  a J.P.  for 
Cumberland  and  Carlisle  : m.  1901,  Caroline  Agnes,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Angelo  Irwin: 
of  Lynehow,  Cumberland,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Cuthbert  Irwin  b.  1903,  Robert  Spencer,  b. 
1916,  Agnes  Ursula  b.  1904,  Helen  Frances  b.  1909.— Florentia:  m.  1870,  James  Henry  Davidson. 
Thomas  Shelley  was  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Shelley',  Kent,  temp.  Edward  I.  This  family  can 
prove  seven  royal  descents  in  unbroken  legitimate  lines  from  Henry  III.  and  Edward  I.  Michel* 
grove,  the  seat  of  the  Shelley  family  for  more  than  300  years,  was  sold  at  the  end  of  the  18th  century, 
and  is  now  the  property  of  the  Duke  of  Norfolk. 


Shelley-Rolls,  see  Rolls. 


SHIFFNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Coombe,  Sussex. 

Sir  Henry  Burrows  Shiffner,  7th 
Baronet;  b.  July  29th,  1902;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
John  Bridger,  1918  ; is  patron  of  one  living. 

$nns — Azure,  a bend  sinister,  in  chief  two  estoiles  in 
like  bend  or ; in  base,  the  end  and  stock  of  an  anchor 
gold,  issuing  from  waves  of  the  sea  proper.  &rrst — An 
estoile  or,  between  the  rays  six  annulets  azure. 

Seat — Coombe  Place,  Lewes,  Sussex. 


Sister  living— Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  Dec.  1894:  m.  1915, 
Capt.  Gerard  David  Tidmarsh,  M.C.,  R.F.A.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Betty  Mary,  b.  1916. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  4th  baronet)  — George  Bridger, 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Radley;  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  York- 
shire : in.  1893,  Georgiana  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  W.  J.  Scarlett,  of  Gigha.  Argyllshire,  and  has  issue 
living,  George  Edward,  b.  1901, — John  Scarlett,  A 1910, — 
Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1894, — Eleanor  Barbara  Georgina,  b. 
1896, — Mary'  Bridger,  b.  1898, — Marion  Frances,  b.  1914. 
Residence , Rossington,  Bawtry. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  4th  baronet)  — Emily. 
b.  1856 : m.  1889,  Croxton  S.  Johnson,  who  d.  1902, 


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Residence , Aldwick,  Bognor.— -Elizabeth  Frances,  b.  1863.  Residence , Wallands  House,  Lewes. 
Eleanor  Isabella,  b.  1868.  Residence , Wallands  House,  Lewes. 

Widows  living  Of  5th  and  6th  Baronets— Elsie  (Lady  Shiffner ),  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Ogden 
Hoffman  Burrows,  of  Newport,  Rhode  Island,  U-S.A.  ; a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Head  of  Provisional  Limbs  Depart.,  Pavilion  Hospital,  Brighton; 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : m.  1894,  Sir  John  Shiffner,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence , Coombe, 

Lewes. Sybil  Helen  (Lady  Shiffner ),  youngest  da.  of  Sills  Clifford  Gibbons,  of  Scaynes  Hill, 

Sussex  : m.  1918,  Sir  John  Bridger  Shiffner,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Shiffner,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1796,  d.  1872:  m- 
1841,  Mary,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  James  Brown,  of  Harehills  Grove, 
Leeds : — 

Emily  Charlotte  (Lady  Bridgeman) : m.  1889,  Adm.  Sir  Francis  Charles  Bridgeman  Bridgeman, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  [see  E.  Bradford,  colls.].  Residence , Copgrove  Hall,  Burton  Leonard,  Yorkshire. 

The  6th  baronet,  Sir  John  Bridger  Shiffner,  Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  was  killed  in  action 
during  European  War  1918. 


SHUCKBURGH,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Shuckburgh,  Warwickshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Shuckhftr.'  ] 

Sir  Gerald  Francis  Stewkley  Shuckburgh, 

nth  Baronet;  b.  Feb.  28th,  1882;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 

Stewkley  Frederick  Draycott  1917  ; is  patron  of  one 
living  : m.  1909,  Honor  Zoe,  O.B.E. , da.  of  Neville  Thursby, 
of  Harleston,  Northampton  [see  Broughton,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Sable,  a chevron  between  three  mullets  argent.  Crrsl — A 
blackamoor  couped  at  the  waist  proper,  with  a dart-in  his  hand  or. 

Seat — Shuckburgh,  near  Daventry. 


Sons  living— CHARLES  GERALD  STEWKLEY,  b.  Feb.  28th,  1911 

Basil  James  Stewkley  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living— Evelyn  Honor,  b.  1910. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Adolphus  Shuck- 
burgh (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  George  Stewkley  Shuckburgh,  R.N.,  b. 
i860,  d.  1912:  m.  1898,  Amy  Mary  [(now  of  Falmouth);  she 
m.  2ndly,  1913,  Charles  Adalbert  Tucker],  da.  of  the  late  John 
Robertson,  of  Cororooke,  Colac,  Australia : — 

■Lorna  May,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Adolphus  Shuckburgh,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1800, 
d.  i860  : m.  1st,  1843,  Sarah  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1844,  da.  of  William  Dwarris,  of 
Golden  Grove,  Jamaica;  2ndly,  1854,  Catherine  Dorothy,  who  d.  1866,  da.  of 
Daniel  J.  Cloete,  High  Sheriff  of  Cape  Town  : — 

Caroline  Emma.  Residence , 36,  Lexham  Gardens,  W. 

This  family  takes  its  name  from  Shuckburgh  in  Warwickshire,  where  it  has  been  seated  since  the 
10th  century.  Richard  Shuckburgh,  Esq.,  M.P.  for  the  county  in  1641,  and  father  of  the  1st  baronet, 
armed  all  his  tenants,  and  joined  King  Charles  I.  at  Edgcott,  where  he  was  knighted.  After  the 
battle  of  Edge  Hill,  he  retired  and  fortified  himself  on  Shuckburgh  Hill,  where  most  of  his  tenantry 
were  slain,  and  he  himself  was  taken  prisoner.  After  being  confined  in  Kenilworth  Castle  a considerable 
time,  he  purchased  his  liberty  at  a dear  rate.  His  eldest  son,  John,  was  created  a baronet  by 
Charles  II. 


SIMEON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Grazeley,  Berkshire. 


Sir  John  Walter  Barrington 

Simeon,  6th  Baronet ; January,  1 886  ; 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Edmund  Charles, 
1915;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Ox- 
ford ; is  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  an 
Equipment  Officer,  Roy.  Flying  Corps : 
m.  1909,  Adelaide  Emily,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  the  Hon.  Edward  Alexander  Holmes 
a Court  [ see  B.  Heytesbury],  and  has 
issue. 

^rms — Per  fesse  sable  and  or  a pale  counter- 
changed  three  trefoils  slipped,  two  and  one  of  the 
second,  and  three  ermine  spots  one  and  two  of  the 
first.  Crrst — A fox  passant-reguafdant  proper,  in  the 
mouth  a trefoil  slipped  vert.  Supporters— Dexter > a 
fox  reguardant  proper,  in  the  mouth  a trefoil  slipped 
vert  ; sinister , a lion  gules,  ducally  crowned  or. 

Seat — Swainston,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 


Son  living— JOHN  EDMUND  BARRING 
TON,  b.  March  ist,  1911. 

Daughter  living— Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  1916. 
Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — Stephen  Louis,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Principal  Clerk  of  Committees 
and  Private  Bills  in  House  of  Commons  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart.  (Mr. 


21* 


650 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage, 


Childers)  1886  : m.  1885,  Louisa  Augusta  Eardley,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Hugh  Culling  Eardley 
Childers,  and  has  issue  living,  Leonard  Stephen  Barrington,  M.C.,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
t Trin.  Coll.,Camb.  (B.A.  1912,  M.A.  1918);  sometime  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)» 
(M.C.), — Marjorie  Lovis  Tennyson,  b.  i88j : m.  1914,  William  Edward  Frank  Macmillan, — 
Ursula  Mary,  b.  1890.  Residence,  Orcharcf  Leigh,  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets— Isabella  Mary  (Lady  Simeon),  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Ralph  Heneage  Dutton  [ see  B.  Sherborne,  colls.]  ; m.  1872,  Sir  John  Stephen  Barrington 

Simeon,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Residence , 19,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. Laura  Jane  (Lady 

Simeon ),  da.  of  Capt.  — Westropp-Dawson,  formerly  of  Charlesfort,  co.  Wexford  [Clay,  Bt.]  : m. 
1883,  Sir  Edmund  Charles  Simeon,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Swainston,  Newport,  IsJe 
of  Wight. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Simeon,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  1867  : m. 
1842,  Sarah  Jane,  who  d.  1003,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Williams,  K.C.  : — 

Rev.  Philip  Barrington,  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1871);  M.A.  Cape 
Univ.  1892 ; formerly  Rural  Dean  and  R.  of  Fort  Beaufort,  Cape  Colony,  and  Superior  of  St_ 
Paul’s  Mission  So.,  and  Grahamstown  Diocesan  Mission  Preacher;  formerly  R.  of  Lathburv  r 
vn.  1899,  Lucy  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  John  William  Woodcock,  Bom.  C.S.  Residence , Mil- 
verton Vicarage,  Warwick -Rev.  Algernon  Barrington,  b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 

1868,  M.A.  1872);  was  Warden  of  St.  Edward’s  Sch.,  Oxford,  1869-92;  is  R.  of  Yattendon; 
m.  1883,  Beatrice  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Paget  Wilkinson,  V.  of  Ruyton- 
eleven-towns,  near  Shrewsbury  [Campbell-Orde,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Lionel  Barrington  (of 
Okanagan,  British  Columbia),  b.  1885  ; sometime  in  Provincial  Police  Depart,  of  British  Columbia  ; 
sometime  Lieut.  Highland  L.I.  : m.  1909,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  James  Henry  Breach,  M.R.C.S. 
of  Yattendon,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Charles  b.  1914,  Elizabeth  Audrey  Barrington 
b.  1910, — Violet  Barrington,  b.  1883, — Rosalind  Barrington,  b.  1887, — Mary  Felicia  Barrington* 

b.  1891.  Residence , Yattendon  Rectory,  Berks. Rev.  Hugh  Barrington,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Keble: 

Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882):  m.  1886,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  A.  Littledale,  cf 
Bolton  Hall,  Yorkshire  [Armytage,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Beatrice  Edith,  b.  1888, — Mildred! 
Eleanor,  b.  1890:  m.  1914.  Geoffrey  Courthope  Bosanquet  [ see  Bosanquet,  Knt.].  Residence,  8, 
Brownlow  Road,  Bounds  Green,  N.n.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge.— Winifred  Louisa,  b.  1844. 
Emma  Mary,  b.  1856  : m.  1883,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Willis,  D.D.,  Assist.  Bishop  for  Tonga  (for- 
merly Bishop  of  Honolulu). Mabel  Selina,  b.  i860  : m.  1879,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Andrew  Dalton* 

D. D.,  sometime  Head  Master  of  Harrison  Coll.,  Barbados,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary,  b.  1881, — 
Rosamond  Edith,  b.  1882, — Muriel  Katharine,  b.  1884, — Dorothea  Margaret,  b.  1894.  Residencer 
37,  Milner  Road,  Merton,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Simeon  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Geoffrey  Barrington  Simeon,  b.  1848,  d.  1906 : m.  1886,  Janetta  Nina* 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Sutton  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.]  : — 

Geoffrey  Nelthorpe,  b.  1888;  Lieut.  Imperial  Forest  Ser. : m.  1919.  Henrietta  Mary  Collingwood* 
da.  of  Rev.  W.  Collingwood  Carter,  formerly  V.  of  Shipton-under-Wychwood,  and  has  issue  living* 
a da.,  b.  1920  Joan  Barrington,  b.  1800.— —Eleanor  Blachford,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lionel  Barrington  Simeon,  b.  1852,  d.  1896 : m.  1876,  Elizabeth  (now  of 
61,  Kingsgate  Street,  Winchester),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Awdry 
Charles  John,  b.  1878  ; formerly  Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  : m.  1910,  Elinor 
Yorke,  da.  of  Gen.  Charles  King,  of  Milwaukee,  U.S.A..  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth,  b.  1917. 

Residence,  22,  Dayton  Street,  Worcester,  Mass.,  U.S.A. Awdry  Jane,  b.  1880 Edith 

Frances,  b.  1882.— —Margaret  Alice,  b.  1885. Catherine  Isabel,  b.  1887  : m.  1914,  Major  Alfred 

Russel  Marshall,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Irene,  b.  1916, — Joan 
Leonora,  b.  1918.  Residence,  Overdale,  Dartmouth.— Mary  Leonora,  b.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  Cornwall  Simeon,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1820,  d.  1880  : m 1861* 
Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Browne  Evans,  of  N.  Tuddenham,  Norfolk: — 

Perceval  Barrington,  b.  1862  : m.  1885,  Annie  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Harrisson,  M.R.C.S.E.* 
and  has  issue  living,  Cornwall  Barrington  (Club,  Junior  Army  and  Navy),  b.  1889;  ed.  at  King’s- 
Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1913);  Capt.  R.E.  (Special  Reserve); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches), — Ella  Dorothea  Barrington,  b.  1886.  Residence,  Whitecliffe, 

Arundel  Road,  Brighton Rev.  John  Pole,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.* 

Camb.  (B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1906);  S.  African  War  with  Paget’s  Horse,  and  European  War  1915-18* 
as  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  ; sometime  V.  of  Patcham  ; m.  1908,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Sidney 
Benjamin  Field,  formerly  V.  of  Patcham,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Edith  Barrington,  b.  1909* 
—Evelyn  Mary  : m.  1905,  Maurice  Simeon  McKay  [see  infra]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear  Adm.  Charles  Simeon,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1791,  d.  1858? 
m.  1821,  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas  Woore,  of  The  Nash,  Herefordshire  : — 

Charles,  b.  1822 : m.  18 — , Madeline  Sophia  Emma,  da.  of  George  Ernest  Ludwig  Moltz,  and  has  issue 
living,  three  das.  Albert,  b 1841  ; formerly  Lieut.  40th  Regt.  : m.  18 — , and  has  issue  living* 
Catherine  A.  Thomasine  : m.  18 — , Capt.  Jean  Charles  Edouard  Pigeard,  C.B.,  of  the  French 
Navy  a Com.  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Ancien  Conseiller  d’Etat,  and  Tresorier-Gen.  at  Brest, 

Frances. Letitia : m.  1869,  Henry  Charles  Hamilton,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1872  Hamilton* 

Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1646]. Elisa;  m.  1862,  the  Rev.  Charles  Elrington  M‘Kay,  V.  of  Laracor,  and 

has  issue  living.  Maurice  Simeon,  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Dublin  Umv.  (B.A.  1886):  m.  1905,  Evelyn. 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Cornwall  Simeon  [see  ante], — Herbert  Knox  (of  5,  Elgin  Road,  Dublin),  b . 
1867  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.  1888)  ; formerly  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  : 
m.  1896,  Sidney  Prendergast,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Gordon,  M.D., — Henry,  b.  1871, — Catherine 
Simeon  : w.  1903,  George  Countess  Hopkins,  C.E., — Alice  Evangeline;  m.  1902,  James  S.  Bernard* 
M.A.,  of  Granite  House,  Pembroke  Road,  Dublin, — Florence  Mary:  m.  1907,  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Dallas,  M.A.,  Ennis,  Chap,  to  the  Forces, — Thomazine  Hamilton.  Residence , Granite  House* 

Pembroke  Road,  Dublin. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rear- Adm.  Charles  Simeon  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Godin  Simeon,  b.  1823,  d.  1867  : m.  1847,  Charlotte,  da., 
of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry  Earle,  H.E.I.C.S. 

John  Edward,  b.  1851  : m.  1871,  Mary,  da.  of  Major  Macpherson. Charles,  b.  i860. Eliza  Jane  i 

m.  1871,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Edward  Garnault.-^— Emily  Sophia.  Gertrude. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Simeon,  b.  1824,  d.  1898  ; m.  i860,  Lavinia,  who  d.  1919* 
da.  of  Major  Jeffery  Amherst  Willows 

Edward  Archibald,  L.R.C.P.,b.  i860  ; m.  1888,  Rose  Beaumont,  da.  of  Charles  Eddowes,  M.R.C.S.* 
of  Maddington  House,  Maddington,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Edward  Barrington,  R.Al.,  b. 
1889;  became  Lieut.  1912,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1919:  in.  1918,  Gladys,  da  of  Benjamin  Arkle,  of 
Spital,  Bromborough,  Cheshire.  Residence,  350,  Hoe  Street,  Walthamstow,  Essex.  ■ George 
Ernest,  b.  1862.— Herbert  Richard,  b.  1865. 


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Issue  of  the  late  John  Simeon,  Lieut.  54th  Regt.,  b.  1841,  d.  190- : tn.  18 — : — 

Several  children,  including  a da. 

The  1st  baronet,  M.P.  for  Reading,  was  senior  Master  of  the  Court  of  Chancery.  The  2nd  and 
3rd  baronets  each  represented  the  Isle  of  Wight  in  Parliament,  while  the  4th  sat  for  Southampton 
(LU)  1895-7906. 


SIMPSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Strathavon,  co.  Linlithgow. 


By  having  conquered  pain. 


Sir  James  Walter  Mackay  Simpson, ★ 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  6th,  1882  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Walter  Grindlay,  1898;  ed.  at  Eton.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford. 

&rma — Or,  on  a chief  vert  a goshawk  between  two 
crescents  argent.  Cmt — A staff  erect  encircled  by  a 
serpent  or. 

Seat — Balabraes  of  Ayton,  N.B. 


Sisters  living— Ethel  Lucy  Florence  ( Lady  JVillert),  b. 
1875  : m.  1908,  Sir  Arthur  Willert,  K.B.E.  Residence , 

Headington  Hill,  Oxford. Beatrix  Frances  Frederica 

Mackay,  b.  1895  : m.  1919,  Bertram  Long,  Bar.-at-law, 
of  3,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.4. 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Anne  Fitzgerald 
{Lady  Simpson),  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Mackay  : tn. 
i88r,  Sir  Walter  Grindlay  Simpson,  2nd  baronet,  who  d. 
1898.  Residences , Balabraes  of  Ayton,  N.B.  ; 21,  Camp- 
den  Hill  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

The  1 st  baronet,  an  eminent  physician,  first  introduced 
chloroform  as  an  anaesthetic. 


Sinclair-Lockhart  (cr.  1636),  see  Lockhart. 


SINCLAIR,  Creation  (N.S.)  1704,  of  Dunbeath,  Caithness-shire. 


Fidelity. 


Sir  John  Rose  George  Sinclair, 
D.S.O.,  7th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Alexander  Young  Sinclair,  2nd  son  of  6th  Baro- 
net; b.  Aug.  loth,  1864;  s.  his  grandfather,  Sir 
John,  1873  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Cheshire 
Regt., and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  1st  Caithness  Artillery 
Vol. ; is  a J.P.  and  Vice- Lieut,  for  co.  Caithness, 
and  Pres,  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army;  S.  Africa  19001901,  with  nth 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  with  King’s  (Liverpool 
Regt.);  D.S.O.  1900:  m.  1885,  Edith,  only  da.  of 
Col.  William  Mathew  Dunbar,  formerly  24th  Regt. 

— Quarterly  : ist,  azure,  a ship  at  anchor,  oars  in 
saltire  or,  flagged  gules,  within  a double  tressure  counter- 
flory  of  the  second  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a lion  rampant  gules, 
prmed  and  langued  azure  ; 4th,  azure,  a ship  under  sail  or, 
sails  argent  and  flags  gules;  over  all,  dividing  the  four 
quarters,  a cross  engrailed,  sable,  Sinclair ; the  whole 
within  a bordure  parted  per  pale,  the  dexter  side  indented 
gules,  the  sinister  ermine.  Crest — A cock  proper. 

Seats — Barrock  House,  Wick,  Caithness ; The  Mill 
House,  Sevenoaks.  Club — Constitutional. 


Sister  living — Margaret:  m.  1884,  George  Felix  Standish 
Sinclair  [see  Sinclair,  Bt.,  cr.  1786].  Residences , 3,  Man- 
son  Place,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Alex- 
ander Young  Sinclair,  2nd  son  of  6th 
baronet (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Norman  Alexander  Sinclair,  b. 
1869,  d.  1904  : m.  1898,  Edith  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. Robert  William  Hamilton, 
Grenadier  Guards  [see  B.  Belhaven,  colls.]  : — 

RONALD  NORMAN  JOHN  CHARLES  UDNY,  b.  June  3oth,  1899. Alexander  Robert, 

b.  1901. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Sinclair,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1871  : tn. 
1859,  Agnes,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  John  Learmonth,  of  Dean,  Edinburgh  : — 

John,  P.C.,b.  i860;  cr.  Baron  Pentland  [see  “ Peerage ”]. Charles  George,  b.  1862.  Residence , 

Grahams  Law,  Roxburghshire. George  Henry,  b.  1866. 


1919. 


His  brother,  Odo  Louis  Mackay  Simpson,  b.  1885  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


This  family  is  a younger  branch  of  the  Earls  of  Caithness,  the  1st  baronet  being  a descendant  of 
he  4th  Earl.  The  baronetcy  was  assumed,  on  the  death  of  the  5th  baronet  in  1842,  by  his  cousin, 
John  Sinclair,  of  Barrock,  the  propinquity  being  proved  by  a retour  of  general  service  expede  by  him 
Dec.  23rd,  1842. 


SINCLAIR,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Ulbster,  Caithness-shire. 


Virtue  leads  to  heaven. 


I love  the  best. 


Sir  Archibald  Henry  Mac- 
donald Sinclair,  4th  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Clarence  Granville  Sinclair,  el. 
son  of  3rd  baronet,  by  Mabel,  who  d.  1890, 
da.  of  the  late  Mahlon  Sands,  of  New 
York  ; b.  Oct.  22nd,  1890;  s.  his  grand- 
father, Sir  John  George  Tollemache, 
1912;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 
Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  and  a Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour  ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  War  Office  1919,  with  rank  of 
Major,  and  Personal  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  War  and  Air  1920  ; is  Lieut, 
of  Caithness-shire  : m.  1918,  Marigold, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  James  Stewart  Forbes 
[ see  Forbes,  Bt.,  cr.  1823,  colls.],  and 
has  issue. 

^rrns  —Quarterly : ist,  azure,  a ship  at  anchor, 
her  oars  erected  in  saltire,  within  the  royal  tressure 
or ; 2nd  and  3rd  or,  a lion  rampant  gules  : 4th, 
azure,  a ship  under  sail  or ; over  all  dividing  the 
quarters,  a cross  engrailed  quarterly  argent  and 
sable,  all  within  a bordure  quartered  or  and  gules, 
the  last  charged  with  three  stars  of  the  first.  Crtst 
— A star  of  six  points  waved  argent,  rising  from  a 
cloud  proper.  Supporters, — Two  red  deer  proper. 

Seat—  Thurso  Castle,  Caithness-shire. 


Daughter  living— One,  b.  1919. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet)— GEORGE  FELIX  STAN  DISH,  b.  Jan.  nth,  i86r  ; formerly 
Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  and  Capt.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s);  is  a J.P.  and  D.  L.  for  Caithness-shire  : in. 
1884,  Margaret,  sister  of  Sir  John  Rose  George  Sinclair,  7th  Bt.,  of  Dunbeath,  and  has  issue 
living,  Algernon  Ronald  Tollemache,  b.  1886, — Dorothy  Emma  Olivia,  b.  1885  : m.  1907,  Llewellyn 
Edmund  Traherne,  J.P.,  Acting  Com.  R-N.  (Emergency  List),  who  d.  (on  active  service  during 
European  War)  1914,  of  Coedarhydyglyn,  near  Cardiff,  and  has  issue  living,  Cennydd  George 
b.  1910,  John  Rhodri  Lewellyn  b.  1913,  Margaret  Agnes  Mary  A 1908, — Olive  Margaret  Camilla, 
b.  1892  : in.  1914,  Major  William  Adam  Sedgwick  Rough,  R.A.F. , of  6,  Hanover  Terrace.  Regent’s 
Park,  N.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  George  Sedgwick  b.  1915,  Maribel  Joan  Sedgwick  b. 
1916.  Residence  3,  Manson  Place,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  Club , Boodle’s. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Amy  Camilla:  in.  1874,  John  Henry  Fullarton-Udny. 

Residence,  Udny  Castle,  Aberdeen. Nina  Mary  Adelaide  : in.  1882,  Lieut.-Gen.  Owen  Lewis 

Cope  Williams,  who  d.  1904.  Residences,  Temple  House,  Great  Marlow  ; 24,  Hill  Street,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Sinclair  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Sinclair,  b.  1841,  d.  1887  \m.  1874,  Kathleen  (she  in. 
2ndly,  1893,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Upton  Prior),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  B.  F.  Dickinson, 
of  Ashton  Keynes,  Wilts  : — 

Gladys  Muriel. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ven.  John  Stewart  Sinclair,  b.  1853,  d.  1919:  in.  1893,  Clara  Sophia,  da. 
da.  of  J.  Dearman  Birchall,  J.P.,  of  Bowden  Hall,  Gloucestershire: — 

Ronald  Sutherland  Brook,  M.C. , b.  1894  I ed.  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; 

European  War  1914-18  (M.C.  with  Bar). John  Alexander/.  1897;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; formerly  a 

Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  R.A.— Diana  Clara,  b.  1899.  Margaret, 
b.  1903. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Sinclair,  5th  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1804,  d.  1878  : 
m.  ist,  1837,  Helen,  who  d.  1842,  da.  of  William  Ellice ; 2ndly,  1846,  Sophia, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Tripp,  R.  of  Spofforth  : — 

Hugh  Montgomerie,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Malvern,  at  Repton,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E. ; has  been  D.A.  A.G.,  N.-E.  Dist.,  A-A.G.,  India,  Comdg.  R.E.  at  Woolwich, 
A.A.G. , S.  Command,  and  Ch.  Engineer  Scottish  Command;  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (Brevet 
Lt.-Col.),  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches);  was  Comdt.  Railway  Troops  1914-ig  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1910, 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 : m.  1905,  Rosalie  Sybil,  second  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Jackson, 
C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  J.P.,  of  48,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  [see  Jackson,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”], 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Montgomerie,  b.  1906, — Hugh  Macdonald,  b.  1910, — Rosalie  Helen,  b. 
1908, — Catherine  Julia,  b.  1913.  Residence,  Barming  House,  Maidstone.  Clubs,  Junior  United 
Service,  Wellington.— Janet  Mary. 

The  ist  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Sinclair,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  M.P.,  a distinguished 
scientific  agriculturist  and  statistician,  was  offered  and  refused  a peerage.  His  daughter  Catherine, 
who  died  1864,  was  a distinguished  authoress.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  George,  was  styled  by  Byron 
“the  prodigy  of  our  school  days.”  Five  generations  of  this  family  have  represented  Caithness-shire 
in  Parliament.  The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Caithness-shire  (L)  t8n-i8  and  1831-41.  The  3rd 
baronet,  a Page  of  Honour  to  Queen  Adelaide,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Caithness-shire  (L)  1869-85. 


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(U.K.)  1808,  of  Renishaw,  Derbyshire 

Sir  George  Reresby  Sitwell,  4th 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  27th,  i860;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Sitwell  Reresby,  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  ; has  been  Capt.  Yorkshire  Dragoons 
Yeo.  Cav.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col. 
5th  Batn.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Scarborough  and 
Derbyshire  (High  Sheriff  1898);  sat  for  Scar- 
borough (C)  1885-6  and  1892-5,  and  has  been 
defeated  there  Oct.  and  Nov.  1884,  July  1886, 
July  1895,  an(l  Get.  1900:  m.  1886,  Lady  Ida 
Emily  Augusta  Denison,  da.  of  1st  Earl  of  Londes- 
borough,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Barry  of  eight  or  and  vert,  three  lions  rampant 
sable.  Crtst—  A demi-lion  rampant,  erased  sable,  holding 
between  the  paws  an  escutcheon  per  pale  or  and  vert. 

Seat — Renishaw  Hall,  Chesterfield,  Derbyshire. 


Sons  living-FRANCIS  OSBERT  SACHEVERELL,  b. 
Dec.  6th,  1892  ; is  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  ; formerly 

Lieut.  Nottinghamshire  Yeo. Sacheverell,  b.  1897  ; is  2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Louisa,  b.  1887. 

Sister  living — Florence  Alice.  Residence, 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Blanche  Rose  Susan  Marion.  Residence , 39,  Egerton 
Crescent,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Frederick  Sitwell  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  George  Henry  Sitwell,  D.S.O.,  b.  1858,  d.  (killed  in 
S.  Africa)  1900:  m.  1887,  Amy  Elizabeth  Barrington,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Robert  Bar- 
rington Cooke,  of  Scarborough  : — 

Cecilia  Dorothy  Charlotte,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Major  Percy  John  Harris,  Army  Vet.  Corps,  from 
whom  she  obtained  a divorce  191-  ; 2nd,  191-,  Frederick  Maunsell,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 
marriage),  Terence  Sitwell,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Bridport,  Dorset. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Frederick  Sitwell,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1828, 
d.  1884  : m.  1857,  Cecilia  Fanny,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Fitzroy 
[D.  Grafton]  : — 

Herbert  Wellington,  b.  1861 ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders) : m.  1st,  1885,  Juliette  Fisher  (who  obtained  a divorce  1901),  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Cary,  of  the  late  Confederate  States  Army  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Putney,  of 
Richmond,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  Richard  C.  Worthington,  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage), 
Herbert  Cecil  Fitz  Roy.  b.  1896, — Evelyn  Juliette  Fay,  b.  1888.  Residence,  ion,  South  46th  Street, 
Philadelphia,  U.S.A. 

This  family  is  descended  from  the  Saxon  Earls  of  Northumberland,  as  affirmed  by  an  old  pedigree 
in  existence  1756.  The  Sitwells  appeared  early  in  Eckington,  Derbyshire  ; William  Cyt^well,  temp. 
Edward  III.,  and  Roger  Cytewell,  temp.  Edward  IV.,  both  being  holders  of  land  there.  The  eventual 
neiress  of  the  family,  Katherine  Sitwell,  m.  1727,  Jonathan  Hurt,  Esq.,  and  her  son  Francis  succeeded 
to  the  Renishaw  estates  and  assumed  the  name  of  Sitwell.  The  Sitwells  are  the  only  remaining 
representatives  of  the  family  of  Reresby  of  Thribergh,  through  Mary  Reresby,  who  in  1693  m.  William 
Sitwell. 


SITWELL,  Creation 


Yield  not  to  misfortune. 


SKINNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Pont  Street,  Borough  of  Chelsea. 

Sir  Thomas  Skinner,  ist  Baronet,  son  of  the 
late  James  Skinner,  of  Bristol  ; b.  Nov.  23rd,  1840;  is  a 
Director  of  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  the  Bank  of 
Montreal,  Canada  North-west  Land  Co.,  and  of  Lauren- 
tide  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chm.  of  several  Cable  Cos.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Middlesex  ; founder  and  editor  of  the  “ Stock  Exchange 
Year  Book,”  “The  Directory  of  Directors,”  etc.  : m.  ist, 
1866,  Sarah  Margaret,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  Jonas  Barnett 
Hewitt,  of  Macclesfield;  2ndly,  1903,  Martha  Lauretta, 
da.  of  Job  Long,  of  New  York,  and  widow  of  Charles 
James  Williamson,  and  has  issue  living  by  1st  marriage. 

&rms — Ermine,  on  a bend  or,  between  in  chief  a port  between 
two  towers,  flying  therefrom  two  pennons  gules  to  the  sinister,  and 
in  base  an  ancient  ship  of  the  second,  three  maple  leaves  slipped 
vert.  Cmt — A griffin’s  head  couped  at  the  neck  or,  between  two 
dragons’  wings  gules. 

Seat — The  Gables,  Worthing.  Town  Residence — 22,  Pont 
Street,  S.W.  Clubs — City  of  London,  Junior  Athenaeum. 


/ neither  / ear  nor  despise, 
b-  1911. — Constance  Irene,  b. 


SOUS  living — THOMAS  HEWITT,  b.  June  12th,  1875  : m.  1899, 
Nellie  Constance  Hall,  da.  of  James  Hay,  of  Highgate,  N.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Thomas  Gordon,  b.  1899, — Stanley  Hewitt, 

....  ...  --  , 1901, — Marie  Vivien,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Courthope  House, 

imbledon... . John,  b.  1882  : m.  1904,  Angela,  da.  of  William  Dunn,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Reginald,  b.  1909.— —Charles  Henry,  b.  1886:  m.  1910,  Violet  Muriel,  da.  of  Herbert  Furber,  of 
Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  David  Evelyn,  b.  1916, — Violet  Elizabeth  Furber, 
I9I3>  Eva  Jacqueline  Leonie,  b.  1914.  Residence , Red  Stacks,  Byfleet  West,  Surrey. 
Daughters  living— Lynette  : m.  1895,  Alfred  William  Attneave.— Elsie  Winifred  : m.  1898, 
oeorge  Sibley  Berry.— Dorothy  : m.  1906,  James  Brewer. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ernest  Skinner,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1880,  d.  1919:  m.  1903, 


Children  living. 


Leone  Mercedes,  da.  of  Henry  William  Doll,  of  Lancing,  Sussex  : — 


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SKIPWITH,  Creation  (E.)  1622,  of  Prestwould,  Leicestershire. 


Sir  Grey  Humberston  d’Estoteville 

Skipwith,  Ilth  Baronet ; b.  Dec.  4th,  1884;  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Peyton  d’Estoteville,  1891 ; formerly  Lieut. 
Warwickshire  Yeo.,  and  Capt.  23rd  (Co.  of  London) 
Batn.  London  Regt.;  is  Capt.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  and  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire  and  Wor- 
cestershire : m.  1910,  Elsie  Maude,  da.  of  Major 
R.  Allison-Brown,  formerly  of  Queen’s  Court,  Hove, 
and  has  issue. 

%'t'CM, — Argent,  three  bars  gules,  in  chief  a greyhound 
courant  sable,  collared  or.  Crtsi — A turnstile  or. 

Seat — Honington  Hall,  Shipston-on-Stour,  Warwickshire. 


Son  living— GREY  D’ESTOTEVILLE  TOWNSEND 
b.  March  23rd,  19x2. 

Daughter  living — Audrey  Elsie  Townsend,  b.  1911. 

Sisters  living — Carrie  Estoteville,  b.  1880 : m.  1906,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Lewis  Egerton  Hopkins,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  R.E.,  and 
has  issue  living. Violet  Jane,  b.  1881  : m.  1909,  Alexan- 

der Vere  Nicoll,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1910, — a da., 
b.  1913.  Residence , 


Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet— Alice  Mary  {Lady  Skipwith ),  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Benjamin 
Bousfield  Herrick,  R.M.L.I.  : in.  1st,  1879,  Sir  Peyton  d’Estoteville  Skipwith,  10th  baronet,  who 
d.  1891  ; 2ndly,  1892,  John  Hugh  Ward  Boughton-Leigh,  formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  Residence , Ullesthorpe  House,  Rugby. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Fulwar  Skipwith,  3rd  son  of  8th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Gray  Townsend  Skipwith,  b.  1838,  d.  1900 : in.  1st,  1867,  Elizabeth 
Helen,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  the  late  Major  James  Wemyss  (Bengal  Army)  [E.  Wemyss, 
and  March,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1887,  Sophia  Flora,  O.B.E.  (now  of  Loversal  Hall,  Doncaster), 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Cooke  Yarborough,  C.B.  [see  Cooke,  Bt.,  colls.] : — 

Of  whom  (by  1st  marriage),  Fulwar  Estoteville,  b 1874  ; ed.  at  Haileybury  ; is  an  Executive  Engineer, 
Bombay,  Baroda,  and  Central  India  Railway,  and  Capt.  Indian  Defence  Force  : in.  1905,  Kathleen 
Alice  Georgina,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Adams  [see  D.  Northumberland,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 

Grey  Henry,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth  Kathleen,  b.  1907. James  Wemyss,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Wellington 

Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches  twice),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded)  : in.  1911,  Estelle,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Henderson,  of  The 

Wylds,  Lyss,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1915, — Margaret  Virginia,  b.  1912. Frederick, 

b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  in  China  1900,  with 
Tibet  Mission  1903-4,  and  with  Zakka  Khel  Expedition  1908  : in.  1916,  Lily  Spence,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  John  Garvie,  M.D.,  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  David  James  b.  1917, — Mary 

Effie,  b.  1872. (By  2nd  marriage),  Charles  Grey  Yule,  b.  i8qo;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 

R.M.C.  ; is  in  R.A.F.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  as  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  (despatches). 

Grenville  Arthur,  b.  1893;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  near  Ypres)  1915. Flora 

Blanche,  b.  1880 Frances  Helen  (twin),  b.  1880:  m.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  E.  George  Kingston 

Sullivan,  M.C.,  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L. I.— Gertrude  Esther  May,  b.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Grey  Skipwith,  4th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1811,  d.  1894  : in. 
1st,  1853,  Louisa  Maria,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Temple,  Esq.,  of 
The  Nash,  Worcester,  and  sister  of  Sir  Richard  Temple,  1st  Bt.,  G.C.S.I.  C.I.E., 
M.P.  ; 2ndly,  1867,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Tudor,  of  12,  Portland  Place,  London  : — 

(By  t st  marriage),  Sophia  Mary:  in.  1897,  the  Rev.  Gray  Granville,  who  d.  1913,  V.  of  Wasperton, 

and  has  issue  living,  Bernard  D’Ewes,  b.  1899, — Bevil  Gray,  b.  1903,—  Mary,  b.  1901. (By  2nd 

marriage),  Harry  Louis  d’Estoteville,  C.M.G. , R.N.,  b.  1868;  became  a Lieut.  1891,  Com.  1903, 
Capt.  1909,  and  Rear-Adm.  (retired)  1920;  commanded  H.M.S.  Carnarvon  at  battle  of  Falkland 
Islands,  H.M.S.  Vernon , and  R.N.  Barracks,  Chatham,  during  European  War  (C.M.G.) ; C.M.G. 
*919  : m.  1905,  Ethel  Maura,  da.  of  J.  H.  Sharp,  J.P.,  of  21,  Palmeira  Square,  Hove,  Sussex.- — 
Frederick  George,  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1898,  and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  : in.  1903,  Bertha  Sylvia,  da.  of  Charles 
Augustus  Chapman,  of  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Archibald  Peyton  Skipwith  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Frank  Peyton  Skipwith,  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  h.  1882,  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915  : in.  1909,  the  Hon.  Bridget  Vera  Byng  [(now  of 
Marino  House,  Killiney,  co.  Dublin)  ; she  in.  2ndly,  1919,  William  Gordon  Cardew],  da. 
of  8th  Viscount  Torrington  : — 

Nannette  Elizabeth,  b.  1910.— Cynthia,  b.  1912. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lionel  Skipwith  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Archibald  Peyton  Skipwith,  b.  1853,  d.  1884  : in.  1880,  Edith  (now  of 
11,  Hereford  Square,  S.W.7):  she  m.  2ndly,  1888,  Capt.  Reginald  Curtis  Toogood  [Curtis, 
Bt.,  cr.  1802,  colls.],  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Coulman  Royds,  formerly  R.  of 
Coddington,  Chester,  Rural  Dean  of  Malpas,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester: — 

Norah  ( Lady  George  F.  Seymour ),  b.  1882  : in.  1906,  Lieut.  Lord  George  Frederick  Seymour,  R.N. 
[see  M.  Hertford].  Residence , Rockfield,  Ballinacarrig,  co.  Wicklow. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lionel  Skipwith,  6th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  1886  : 
in.  1852,  Nannette,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Walker,  of  Ravenfield 
Park,  Yorkshire : — 

Frederick  Charles,  b.  1857  : m.  1893,  Mary  Annie,  da.  of  G.  F.  Cremer,  formerly  of  Wanganui,  New 
Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Gore  Peyton  Lewis,  b.  1894, — Lionel  Ernest,  b.  1896.—  Robert 
Windsor,  b.  i860  : m.  1904,  Mildred,  da.  of  Col.  Thomas  Edward  Vickers,  C.B.,  and  widow  of  C.  W. 
Parry.  Residence,  13,  Montagu  Square,  W.  Club , Wellington.^— Francis,  b.  1861  ; formerly 
Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  : in.  1899,  Marjory,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  T.  F.  Rolt,  formerly 
Coldstream  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Grey,  b.  1900, — Lionel  Peyton,  R.N.,  b.  1902  ; 
bccame'a  Midshipman  1919, — William  Estoteville,  b.  1904  : is  a Naval  Cadet, — Francis  Humberston, 
b.  1909.  Residence , 9,  Eversley  Park,  Chester.  Rev.  Granville  Gore,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1897);  is  R.  of  Englefield : m.  1899,  Violet  Mary,  da.  of  George  Walter 


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Tyser,  J.P.  [see  Parkyns,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Lionel  D’Estouteville,  b.  1904, — Osmund 
Humberston,  b.  1906, — Barbara  Nannette,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Englefield  Rectory,  Berks.  Club, 
Oxford  and  Cambridge.— —Helen  : ni.  1878,  Howard  Gilliat,  who  d.  1906,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Francis  Grey,  b.  1883;  is  Capt.  Household  Cav.,  and  a Staff-Capt.  at  War  Office:  m.  1909, 
Lilian  Florence  Maud,  da.  of  Sir  George  Chetwynd,  4th  Bt. , and  widow  of  5th  Marquess  of 
Anglesey, — Frank  Leslie,  b.  1885  ; formerly  Sub.-Lieut.  R.N. ; is  Major  Yeo., — Margaret  Nannette 
Helen,  b.  1891  : in.  1916,  John  Leslie,  Lieut.  12th  Lancers, — Giana  Dorothea,  b.  1892  : in.  1913, 
Lieut. -Col.  James  Thorpe  Weatherby,  D.S.O.,  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L. I.,  and  a 
Senior  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1916,  two  das.  Residence,  The 
Old  Hall,  Stragglesthorpe,  Newark.  . Dora  Mary.  Residence,  The  Gable  Cottage,  Goldington, 

Bedford. Mabel  Georgina  : m.  1885,  William  Henry  Perry  Leslie,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry 

William  Eyton,  b.  1892, — Nannette  Mary  : in.  1910,  Vincent  Cartwright  Vickers,  of  Newsells 
Parr,  Royston,  Herts,  and  has  issue  living,  Albert  Antony  b.  1913,  Betty  Diana,  Mary  Pamela, 
Angela  Nannette, — Patience  Mary  : in.  191T,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Harvey,  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  b.  1913,  Francis  Oliver  Audley  b.  1915,  Thomas  Cockayne  b.  1918.  Residences,  The 
Hall,  Six  Mile  Bottom,  Newmarket ; 18,  St.  James’s  Place,  S.W.^— Nannette  Ida. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Randolph  Skipwith,  8th  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1899 : 
m.  1846,  Mary  Holden,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  Rev.  H.  E.  Steward : — 

Constance  Laura  : m.  1872,  the  Rev.  George  Spencer  Leigh-Bennett,  who  d.  1906,  V.  of  Long  Sutton, 
and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  Estoteville  (of  56,  FitzGeorge  Avenue,  West  Kensington,  W.14),  b. 
1873  : m'  I9I5>  Muriel  Charlotte,  da.  of  Herbert  James  Leigh-Bennett  [see  Pocock,  Bt.],— Olliph 
Spencer,  b.  1881  ; Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards ; d.  (result  of  wounds  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918  (despatches).  Residence , 56,  FitzGeorge  Avenue,  West  Kensington,  W.14. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Humberston  Skipwith,  9th  son  of  8th 
baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1911  : in.  1st,  1865,  Adelaide  Emma,  who  d.  1868,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Biddulph,  of  Birdingbury  ; 2ndly,  1871,  Louisa  Mary,  who 
d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Robert  Kenney-Herbert,  R.  of  Bourton-on- 
Dunsmore,  Warwickshire  : — 

Alice  Louisa.  Residence , 1,  St.  Mark’s  Road,  Leamington  Spa. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Sidmouth  Stowell  Skipwith,  R.N.,  10th  son  of  8th  baronet, 
b.  1825,  d.  1872  : 111.  1861,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  James  Backwel, 
Praed,  M.P.,  of  Tyringham,  Bucks,  and  Trevethoe.  Cornwall : — 

Reginald,  b.  1866:  in.  1897,  Kathleen  Agatha,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Philip  Lloyd  [see  E.  Bradford, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Reginald,  b.  1900:  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Shropshire  L.I., 
— Arthur  Grey,  R.N.,  b.  1902;  became  a Midshipman  1919, — Rosemary  Gwendolen,  b.  1907. 
Residences , 1,  Culford  Gardens,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ; Milldean,  Patcham,  Sussex.  Club,  Wellington. 

-Gerald,  b.  1869 ; ed.  at^Radley.  Club,  Wellington.— Eva : in.  1898,  Edmund  Whitmore, 

who  d.  1905.  Residence,  28,  Milner  Street,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W. 

This  baronet  is  descended  from  Robert  d’Estoteville,  Baron  of  Cottingham,  who  came  over  with 
the  Conqueror.  Many  of  his  descendants  were  of  knightly  rank,  and  distinguished  both  in  war  and 
in  law,  a Sir  William  Skipwith  having  been  a Justice  of  the  Queen’s  Bench  temf.  Edward  III.  and 
Richard  II.,  and  a Sir  Thomas  having  achieved  honor  in  the  French  wars  was  knighted  by  Henry  V. 
The  xst  baronet,  who  achieved  reputation  as  a poet,  sold  the  Prestwould  estates  in  1653.  The  3rd 
karonet  emigrated  to  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  and  his  successors  were  settled  there  for  more  than  100  years. 


SLADE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1831,  of  Maunsel  House,  Somersetshire. 

Sir  Alfred  Fothringham  Slade,  5th 
Baronet;  b.  Jan.  17th,  1898;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Cuthbert,  1908  ; is  Lieut.  Scots  Guards. 

— Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a pale  countercharged  and 
three  horses’  heads  erased  two  and  one  of  the  second  , on  a 
chief  ermine,  two  bombs  fired  proper.  Crest — On  a mount  vert,  a 
horse’s  head  erased  sable,  encircled  by  a chain  in  the  form  of  an 
arch  gold. 

Seat — Maunsel  House,  North  Petherton,  Bridgwater. 

Brother  living— MICHAEL  NIAL,  b.  July  30th,  1900;  2nd 
Lieut.  Somersetshire  L.I. 

Sister  living— Barbara  Constance,  b.  1903. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet) — Basil  Alfred,  b.  1865  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1891,  Louisa  Mary,  da.  of  William 
Clements,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  William  Patrick,  b. 
1892;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.V.R  : in.  1913.  Marie,  da.  of 
Edouard  Perrucke,  and  has  issue  living,  Alethea  b.  1914, — 
Iris  Mary,  b.  1897.  Residence , 68,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.  Club, 
Carlton. 

AuutS  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Irene  Marguerite:  in. 
1892,  Capt.  Charles  Henry  Halford  [V.  Dillon].  Residence , 
West  Lodge,  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk.— Constance  Maud. 
Residence, 

Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet)— Harry  Hubert  de 
Merve,  b.  1845  : m.  1879,  Evelyn  Julia  Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederic  Sayer  (23rd 
Foot)  [M.  Normanby,  colls.].  Residence,  71,  Elizabeth  Street,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  Club, 
Junior  Carlton. 

living  of  4th  Baronet— Kathleen  [Lady  Slade),  da.  of  the  late  Rowland  Scovell,  of 
rairholme,  co.  Dublin  : m.  1896,  Sir  Cuthbert  Slade,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence,  Duddle- 
stone  House,  Taunton. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Marcus  John  Slade,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1801,  d. 
1872  : m.  1842,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Andrew  Ramsay  [see 
E.  Dalhousie,  colls.] : — 

Helen  Grace  : m.  1903,  Francis  Gregson.  Residence,  Tilliefoure,  Aberdeenshire. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Marcus  John  Slade  (ante) : — 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Ramsay  Slade,  K.C.B.,  b.  1843, 

• m-  ist>  j87i.  Lucia  Aurora,  who  d.  1872,  da.  of  Senor  Don  Vicente  di  Ramos 

in  Marin  ; 2ndly,  1882,  Janet  Little  (now  of  8,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Robert  Blucher  Wood,  C.B.  :— 

Tr  m'c  C.B.E.,  b.  1883  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920 : m.  1909,  Sir  Charles  Murray  Marling, 

p '•  •’  u t ."•»  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Denmark  [see  Marling,  Bt.].  Residence, 
British  Legation,  Copenhagen. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Frederick  George  Slade,  C.B.,  b.  1851,  d.  1910:  m.  1885, 
Emmeline  Charlotte  Delap,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Wadham  Wyndham  Bond, 
of  Armagh  : — 

Marie  Ruby  Eileen,  b.  1889. Victoria  Olga  Edwine,  b.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Herbert  Dawson  Slade,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1824, 
d.  1900:  in.  1851,  Henriette  Augusta,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Chichester  E. 
Bolton,  of  Tullydonnell,  co.  Louth  : — 

Maud  Evelyn  : m.  1st,  1887,  Morley  Humphery  ; 2ndly,  1897,  Thomas  Barton  Higson,  of  Shanghai. 
Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Wyndham  Slade,  9th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1910  : in.  1863, 
Cicely,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Sir  Digby  Neave,  3rd  Bt. : — 

Wyndham  Neave,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  in  Law  1890, 
M.A.  1893)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1891  ; appointed  Recorder  of  Bridgwater  1898  : in.  1898,  Evelyn 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  William  Clarence  Watson,  J.P.,  D.L.  [High  Sheriff  of  Bedfordshire  1902 
(Coronation  medal)],  of  Colworth,  Bedfordshire.  Residence , Montys  Court,  Taunton.  Chambers,  4, 

Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C.  Clubs , Arthur’s,  Wellington,  Somerset  County. Cicely  Maud, 

b.  1864  : m.  1886,  Col.  William  Kenyon  Mitford,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Kenyon],  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Slade,  b.  1898;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Lancers, — Cecil  Townley,  b.  1903. 
Residence , Pitshill,  Pet  worth.— Mary  Arundell,  b.  1865:  m.  1887,  Col.  Rowland  Burdon,  C.B.E., 
M.P.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Rowland,  b.  1893;  Capt.  Roy.  Flying  Corps;  d. 
(on  active  service  during  European  War)  1917, — Frances  Mary  [Hon.  Mrs.  Walter  D.  Sclater- 
Booth),  b.  1889  : m.  1913,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Walter  Dashwood  Sclater-Booth,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  R.H.A.  [see  B.  Basing], — Joan,  b.  1895:  in.  1918,  Capt.  Mark  Sykes,  M.C.,  nth  Hussars, 
and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1920, — Lettice,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Castle  Eden,  co.  Durham.  — — 
Olive,  b.  1870:  in.  1894,  Major  Charles  James  Anstruther  [see  Anstruther,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence, 
Woolston  Grange,  Taunton. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  William  Hickes  Slade,  10th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1829,  d.  1884  : 
m.  1861,  Cecilia  Louisa  (now  of  11,  Chesham  Place,  S.W.),  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Des 
Voeux,  2nd  Bt.  : — 

Cecil  William  Paulet,  b.  1863  ; is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Fellow  of  Zoological  So. ; formerly  Capt.  Duke 
of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.),  and  British  S.  Africa  Co.’s  Police.  Mashonaland  1890,  and  on 
Head  Quarter  Staff  (Musketry),  Aldershot  1915-19.  Residence , 7,  Lygon  Place,  Grosvenor  Gar- 
dens, S.W.i.  Clubs , Travellers’,  Arthur’s,  Bachelors’,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. Reginald  Robert, 

b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt;  European  War  T915-19.  Club , Arthur’s. Alice 

Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Fitzclarence  Slade,  nth  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1831, 
d.  1904  : m.  1858,  Eleanor  Frances,  who  d.  1901,  d^,  of  Henry  Warre,  of  Bindon, 
Somerset 

Sir  Edmond  John  Warre,  K.C.l.E. , K.C.V.O. , b.  1859 ; became  Lieut.  T879,  Com.  1893,  Capt.  1899, 
Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice-Adm.  1914,  and  Adm.  (retired)  1917;  served  in  Egyptian  war  1882  (medal  and 
bronze  star)  ; appointed  Capt.  of  Royal  Naval  War  Coll.,  Portsmouth  1904,  and  Director  of  Naval 
Intelligence  1907,  and  a Naval  A. D C.  to  H.M.  1908  ; was  Com.-in-Ch.  of  E.  Indies  Station  1909-Z2  ; 
was  a British  Delegate  at  International  Naval  Conference  in  London  1908  ; commanded  Persian 
Mekran  Expedition  1911  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  K.C.l.E.  igrr,  K.C.V.O.  1912:  in.  1887, 
Florence  Madelena,  el.  da.  of  J.  Carr  Saunders,  and  has  issue  living,  Rhona  Warre,  b.  1889  : in. 
19T3,  Harold  Anselm  Bellamy  Vernon,  I.C.S., — Madeleine  Warre,  b.  1892.  Residence , Field  Place, 

Horsham.  Clubs , United  Service,  Royal  Automobile,  City  of  London. Marcus  Warre,  b.  1865  ; 

ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Oxiord  (B.A.  1889)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1891  : in.  1901,  Josephine  Isabella,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Savill  Young  [see  Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1769,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Marcus 
George  Savill,  b.  1906, — Muriel  Rebecca,  b.  1902, — Eleanor  Isabelle,  b.  1904.  Residence,  Mallards 

Court,  Stokenchurch.  Club , United  University. Henry  Adolphus  Warre,  b.  1869  : in.  1898, 

Beatrice  Isobel  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  David  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Culvennan,  Kircudbrightshire 
[see  Gordon,  Bt.,  cr.  1706,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Gordon,  R.N. , b.  1899  ; became 
Acting  Lieut.  1920, — Maurice  Gordon,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Willards  Hill,  Etchingham,  Sussex. 
Margaret  Philippa  Rose,  b.  1876  : m.  1907,  Job  Posthuma.  Residence , Groot  Bentveld,  Zandvoort, 
Holland. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  John,  G.C.H.,  served  with  great  distinction  in  the  Peninsular  war. 

The  2nd  baronet  was  an  eminent  Q.C.  Sir  Alfred,  3rd  baronet,  who  served  during  the  Crimean  War, 

was  Receiver-Gen.  of  Inland  Revenue  1875-90. 


SLEIGHT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Weelsby  Hall,  Clee,  co.  Lincoln. 

Sir  George  Frederick  Sleight,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  Joseph  Sleight,  wholesale  mer- 
chant ; b.  March  26th,  1853  ; ed.  at  Cleethorpes 
Sch.  ; is  a trawler  owner,  a gen.  wholesale  mer- 
chant, and  a J.P.  for  Lincolnshire;  Knt.  1918: 
m.  1872,  and  has  issue. 

^rms— Per  chevon  or  and  sable,  in  chief  two  cross- 
crosslets  and  in  base  a lymphad  with  sail  hoisted  counter- 
changed.  Crrst — A mast  with  sail  hoisted  argent  charged 
with  three  cross-crosslets  sable. 

Seat — Weelsby  Hall,  Grimsby. 


Son  living— ERNE,  O.B.E.,  b.  1873;  Major  T. F. 
(Reserve),  and  a steam  fishing  vessel  owner;  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918 : 111.  1898,  Margaret,  da.  of  C.  B.  Carter, 
J.P.,  of  The  Limes,  Grimsby.  Residence , The  Cross- 

ways, Stallingborough,  Lincolnshire. 


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SMILEY,  Creation  (U.K)  1903,  of  Drumalis,  Larne,  Inver,  co.  Antrim,  and 
Gallowhill,  Paisley,  co.  Renfrew. 

John  Smiley,  2nd  Baronet;  b . Oct.  28th, 
1876 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Hugh  Houston,  1909 ; ed.  at 
Eton ; is  Hon.  Major  6th  Dragoon  Guards ; formerly 
Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  and 
Capt.  North  of  Ireland  Imperial  Yeo. ; served  during  S. 
African  War  .1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Belfast, 
W.  Div.  ( LU)  1906,  and  Dec.  1910:  m.  1903,  Valerie, 
youngest  da.  of  Sir  Claude  Champion  de  Crespigny, 
4th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

^nns — Per  bend  azure  and  or,  a lion  rampant  ermine  between 
three  pheons  countercharged.  Crtst — A lion’s  jamb  erased,  and 

holding  in  bend  sinister  a pheon  shafted  proper,  head  or. 

Residences  — Oakley  Hall,  Basingstoke  ; 4D,  The  Albany, 

Piccadilly,  W.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Sons  living— HUGH  HOUSTON,  b.  Nov.  14th,  1905. John 

Claude,  b.  1910.'  David  de  Crespigny,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living— Patricia  Margaret,  b.  1907. 

Brothers  living— Peter  Kerr  Kerr-Smiley,  M.P.,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  ; is  Hon.  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff,  and  a Member  of  Ulster 
Unionist  Council ; formerly  Lieut.  21st  Lancers ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  three 
clasps):  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Kerr  1905;  unsuccessfully  contested  Down  co.,  S. 
Down  Div.  (Z  U)  Jan.  1906;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Antrim  co.,  N.  Antrim  Div.,  since  Jan.  1910: 
vi.  1905,  Maud,  da.  of  Ernest  L.  Simpson,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Cyril  Hugh,  b. 
1906, — Elizabeth  Maud,  b.  1907.  Residence , 31,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Clubf , Marlborough, 
Carlton,  Cavalry.— —Hubert  Stewart,  b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Capt. 
Roy.  Fusiliers;  served  with  Kordofan  Field  Force  in  Egyptian  Army  : m.  1909,  Elsie  Hope,  da.  of 
Charles  Frederick  Gill,  K.C.,  Recorder  of  Chichester,  of  Tappington,  Birchington,  Kent,  and  has 
issue  living,  Charles  Michael,  b.  1910, — Bridget  Eileen  Suzanne,  b.  1918.  Residences , Zeidab, 
Birchington,  Kent ; 50,  South  Audley  Street,  W.i.  Clubs , Garrick,  Conservative,  Orleans. 

Sister  living— Eileen  Margaret  Kerr,  b.  1895. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Elizabeth  Anne  ( Lady  Smiley'),  only  child  of  the  late  Peter 
Kerr,  of  Gallowhill,  Paisley : m.  1874,  Sir  Hugh  Houston  Smiley,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1909. 
Residences , Gallowhill,  Paisley,  Renfrewshire  ; Drumalis,  Larne,  co.  Antrim  ; 44,  Park  Street,  W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Hugh  Houston  Smiley,  was  Principal  Proprietor  of  the  Northern  Whig. 

SMITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Tring  Park,  Hertfordshire. 

Sir  Drummond  Cunliffe  Smith,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  23rd,  1861  ; 
s.  his  father,  Charles  Cunliffe,  1905  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; 
formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Essex  Regt.  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1915. 

— Not  recorded  at  Heralds’  College. 

Seat — Suttons,  Romford,  Essex.  Club — Wellington. 

Sister  living — Laura  : m.  1891,  Charles  George  Beaumont  Hotham  [see  B.  Hotham,  colls.].  Resi- 
dence, 4,  Eaton  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Spencer  Smith  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Spencer  Compton  Hamji.ton-Spencer-Smith,  b.  1842,  d.  1911 
(having  assumed  in  1872,  the  surnames  of  Hamilton-Spencer-Smith)  : m.  1872,  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  Cospatrick  Baillie-Hamilton  [see  E.  Haddington,  colls.]  : — 

DRUMMOND  COSPATRIC,  b.  Nov.  4th,  1876  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Major 
R.A.,  and  Comdt.  R.F.A.  Officers’  Cadet  Sch.,  with  rank  of  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  ; was  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Comdt.  of  New  Zealand  Forces  1910-13  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff,  and 
as  Comdt.  Artillery  Sch.,  France  (despatches)  : m.  1915,  Roma,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Arthur  Hope, 

of  Tumanako,iTimaru,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Cospatric,  b.  1917. Michael 

Seymour,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1881;  is  Capt.  Gen.  List;  European  War  1915-19  on  Staff  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919:  m.  1907,  Evelyn  Penelope,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Delmd- 
Radcliffe  [E.  Harrowby,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Compton,  b.  1912, — a son,  b.  1917 , — 

Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1909. Margaret-  Cecily:  m.  1900,  John  Swinnerton  Philliinore  [see  E. 

Fortescue,  colls.].  Residence,  5,  The  College,  Glasgow. 

Issue  of  the  late  Spencer  Smith,  brother  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1806,  d.  1882  : m. 

1835,  Frances  Anne,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Sir  Michael  Seymour,  K.C.B.,  1st  Bt.  : — 

Rev.  Orlando  Spencer,  b.  1843;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870); 
formerly  R.  of  Swyre  : m.  1876,  Theodosia,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Richard  England, 
G.C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Montagu  Spencer,  D.S.O. , b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Major 
R.H.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 17  (despatches  twice,  wounded,  D.S.O.);  sometime 
Provost  Marshal  and  Comdt.  Mil.  Mounted  Police,  Egypt;  D.S.O.  1017:  m.  1912,  Iris  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Richard  Arthur  Hamilton  Seymour  [see  Culme-Seymour,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Seymour  b.  1913,  Judith  b.  1917,— Richard  Osbaldeston,  b.  1885  ; is  Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt.  ; Dardanelles  1915  (wounded,  despatches),  France  and  Russia  1919:  in.  1912,  Murielle  Alethe 
Victoria,  da.  of  Leonard  Guise  John  Wingfield-Stratford  [see  E.  Powerscourt,  colls.],  and  has 
issue  living,  Roland  Wingfield  b.  1916,  Drummond  Mervyn  b.  1920, — Katharine  Winifred,  b. 
1877  : m-  I9°5>  George  Winn,  of  Holly  Hill,  Sarisbury  Green,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Humphrey  b.  1907,  Richard  Babington  b.  1909,  Katharine  Mary  b.  1912, — Theodosia  Lettice,  b. 
1879:  m.  1899,  Com.  Edward  Alexander  Thomas,  R.N.,  who  d.  1913,  and  has  issue  living,  George 
Edward  Bryan  b.  1907,  Joyce  Theodosia  b.  1900, — Pamela,  b.  1883, — Olive  Dorothea,  b.  1886. 
Residence , Swanwick  Glen,  Southampton.  Chib,  Oxford  and  Cambridge.— Gilbert  Joshua 
Spencer  (twin),  b.  1843;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Capt.  85th  Regt.,  and  3rd  Batn.  Hampshire 
Regt.:  m.  1875,  Edith  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Dudley  Worsley  Anderson-Pelham  [see 
E.  Yarborough,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Gilbert  Seymour  Worsley,  b.  1894;  L eut. 
Hampshire  Regt.  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918, — M adeline  Charlotte,  b. 
7877, — Edith  Frances,  b.  1879:  in.  1907,  John  Connop  Thirlwall  Llewelyn,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Griffiths  b.  1908,  Robert  Charles  b.  1909,  Richard  Dudley  b.  1912,  Reginald  Sinclair  Llew<  lyn 
b.  1916,  Joan  Hester, — Grace  Isabel,  b.  1880  : m.  1911,  Com.  James  Gordon  F raser,  R.N.,  and  has 


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issue  living,  Jean  Grace  Mary  b.  1914,  Iona  Rachel  b.  19 — , Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1883, — Rachel,  b.  1887, 
— Frances  Maud,  b.  1888, — Beatrice  Evelyn,  b.  1890, — Octavia,  b.  1892.  Residence , Maidenstone 
Heath,  near  Bursledon,  Southampton.  Eleanor  Spencer:  in.  1861,  Robert  Gosling,  J.P.,  D.L., 
•who  d.  1895,  and  has  issue  living.  Robert  Cunliffe,  b.  1868  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex  (Sheriff 
Z902)  and  Herts,— William  Sullivan  (of  Marton  Hall,  Baschurch,  Salop.  Club,  Guards’),  b.  1869; 
Major  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers;  formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards  and  Major  Essex  Yeo. ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  with  Scots  Guards : in.  1903, 
Lady  Victoria  Alexandrina  Alberta,  da.  of  9th  Marquess  of  Lothian,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Douglas  b.  1904,  Edward  Frederic  b.  1907,  Nigel  Seymour  b.  1909,  Robert  Alexander  Bennett  b. 
1912, — Seymour  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  b.  1871  [ see  “Companionage  — Alfred  Henry  (of  Barrington 

Hall,  Harlow,  Essex),  b.  1874  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Imperial  Yeo.  : 
m.  1906,  Gwladys  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Lloyd,  of  Pitsford  Hall,  Northants,  and  has 
issue  living,  Cecil  Henry  b.  1910,  John  Valentine  b.  1913,  Dorothy  Vere  b.  1907, — Lionel  Drummond, 
b.  1875, — Thomas  Spencer  (of  Dynes  Hall,  Halstead,  Essex),  b.  1877  : m.  1910,  Miriam  Gwendolin 
Wickham  Wyles,  adopted  da.  of  Edward  Exton  Barclay,  of  Brent  Pelham  Hall,  Buntingford,  Herts, 
and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Spencer  b.  1912,  Richard  Bennett  b.  1914,  Margaret  Wendy  b.  1919, — 
Maud  Eleanor:  in.  1892,  Reginald  Cunliffe  Smith,  brother  of  4th  Bt.,  who  d.  1917, — Dora  Mary: 
ju.  1904,  as  his  second  wife,  Howel  John  James  Price,  J.P.,  D.L.,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Greensted  Hall, 
■Ongar,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Dora  Vaughan  b.  1905, — Frances  Emily  (Lady  Rem- 
nant)'. m.  1892,  Sir  James  Farquharson  Remnant,  M.P.,  1st  Bt.,  of  The  Grange,  Hare  Hatch, 
Twyford,  Berks, — Gertrude  Augusta:  m.  1905,  the  Rev.  John  Thornton  Steele,  R.  of  Marks  Tey, 
Essex,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford, — Isabella  Charlotte  {Lady  Bright) : in.  1899,  Sir  Charles 
Bright,  F.R.S.E.,  of  Leigh  Grange,  Kent, — Ethel  Georgiana.  Residence,  Hassobury,  near 
Bishop’s  Stortford.  -Augusta  Frances  Spencer.— Frances  Adela  Spencer.  Residence , 22, 
Edgar  Road,  Winchester. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Drummond,  not  having  issue,  the  patent  of  baronetcy7  was  conferred  with 
remainder  to  the  issue  male  of  Charles  Smith,  M.P.,  of  Suttons,  Essex. 

SMITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809,  of  Eardiston,  Worcestershire. 

Sir  William  Sydney  Winwood 
Smith,  4th  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late 
Christopher  Sydney  Winwood  Smith,  2nd  son 
of  3rd  baronet ; b.  April  1st,  1879  ; s.  his  grand- 
father, Sir  W illiam,  1893 : m.  1905,  Caroline, 
only  da.  of  James  Hams,  of  Queenstown,  Cork, 
and  has  issue. 

— Sable,  a cross  flory  or,  on  a chief  engrailed 
ermine,  a demi-lion  issuant  between  two  cross-crosslets 
gules.  Crtst — A greyhound  couchant,  sable,  collared 
and  line  reflexed  over  the  back  or,  the  body  charged 
with  a cross-crosslet  of  the  last,  the  dexter  paw  resting 
upon  a cross  flory  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — 


Sons  living— CHRISTOPHER  SYDNEY  WIN- 
WOOD, b.  Sept.  20th,  1906.— Rupert  William 
Winwood,  b.  1908. 

Sisters  living— Maud  Agnes  Winwood. Dorothy 

Winwood. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet)— William  Arthur 
Winwood,  b.  1854  ; ed.at  Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1886,  Harriet  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  John  Lethbridge 
■Cowlard,  of  Madford,  Launceston,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  William  Winwood,  b.  1893: 
in.  1916,  Alice  Muriel,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  F.  Garside,  formerly  of  Morden,  Seaford,  and  has  issue 
living,  Pauline  Muriel  b.  1918,— Constance  Evelyn  Winwood,  b.  1888,— Gladys  Pauline  Winwood, 
b.  1889.  Residence . Manora,  Cockington,  Torquay. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet)— Mary  Agnes  Winwood  {Lady  Hughes)',  in.  1st,  1881, 
the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Collingwood  Hughes,  8th  Bt.,  who  d.  1889  ; 2ndly,  1890,  Robert  Halhday 

Gunning.  M.D.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1900.  Residence , 8,  Kensington  Court  Gardens,  W.S Elizabeth 

Ellen  Winwood:  m.  1892,  Col.  Edward  Vincent  Vashon  Wheeler,  O.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Marianne  Susan  : in.  1916,  Lieut.  John  Batley.  Residence,  Newnham  Court,  Tenbury. 

Mother  living— Caroline,  da.  of  William  Holland,  of  Fitzroy,  Queensland : in.  1877,  Christopher 
Sydney  Winwood  Smith,  who  d.  1886,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  and  has  issue  living  [see  ante]. 
Resides  in  New  Zealand. 

SMITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Stratford  Place,  St.  Marylebone,  co.  London. 

Sir  (Thomas)  Rudolph  Hampden  Smith, 
C.B.E.,  MB.,  F.R.C.S.,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Jan.  24th,  1869  : 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas,  K.C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  1909: 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C. P.  London  1892,  M.A.,  B.C.,  and  M.B. 
Camb.  1894,  F.R.C.S.  London  1895;  C.B.E.  1920:  m.  1897, 
Ann  Ellen,  da.  of  Joseph  William  Sharp. 

jStnns — Quarterly7,  or  and  gules,  a fret  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  all 
counterchanged.  Crest— A fret  gules,  issuant  therefrom  a fleur-de-lis  or. 
Residence , — 


Brothers  living— GILBERT,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  Nov.  28th,  1874; 
M.R.C.S.  London  1896,  F.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1899,  and 
M.D.  Dunelm  1900  : in.  1900,  Elizabeth  Adeline,  da.  of  William  Car- 
son,  formerly  of  Bryn  Estyn,  Chester,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas 
Turner,  b.  1903,— Gilbert  Patrick,  b.  1906,— Michael  Carson,  b.  1908,— 
Marlin,  b.  1911,— Jean  Elisabeth,  b.  1901, — Magdeleine  Lovedy,  b.  1909. 

Residence,  The  Chalet,  Hindhead,  Surrey. Martin  Turner,  b.  1876. 

Sisters  living  Laura  Elisabeth  {Lady  Garrod),  b.  1863  : m.  1886,  Col. 
Sir  Archibald  Edward  Garrod,  K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  Regius  Pro- 
fessor of  Med.,  Oxford  Univ. . having  had  issue,  of  whom  Alfred  Noel,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1887  ; Lieut. 
R.A.M.C.  : d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,— Thomas  Martin,  b.  1894;  Lieut. 
Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915.— Basil  Rahere,  b. 
1897  ; Lieut.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; d.  (result  of  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1919,— 
Dorothy  Annie  Elizabeth.  Residences,  133,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford  ; Welford  Lodge,  Melton, 
Suffolk.  ■ Annie  Parbury,  6.  1864  1 tti.  1896,  Charles  Percival  Crouch,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  and  has 


Dabit  qui  dedit. 

He  ivill  give  who  hath 
given. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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issue  living,  Helen  Lyndon,  b.  1897, — Margaret  Annie,  b.  1901.  Residence , Villa  Rosa,  Weston- 
super-Mare.— —Ada  Marion,  b.  1866:  in.  1895,  Charles  Ernest  Baker,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  who  d. 

1909,  and  has  issue  living,  Marion,  b.  1896.  Residence , Strathmore,  Avenue  Road,  St.  Albans. 

Gertrude,  b.  1870.— Grace  Margaret,  b.  1872.— Mildred,  b.  1879  : in.  1902,  Thomas  Alfred 
Mayo,  F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Russell,  b.  1908, — Louisa  Mary,  b.  1913. 
Residence,  Clifton  House,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Collateral  Brandies  living.  Not  in  remainder . 

Issue  of  the  late  Ven.  Benjamin  Frederick  Smith,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1819, 
d.  1900 : m.  1846,  Harriet  Anne,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Thomas  Ward,  of  Moreton 
Morrell,  Warwickshire : — 

Eleanor  Maude.  Residence , Rusthall,  22,  Old  Dover  Road,  Canterbury. Harriet  Elizabeth. 

Anne  Gertrude  : m.  19 — , Alfred  Wisdom. Katharine  Mildred  : 1885,  Charles  Harold  Athill, 

M.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms,  of  College  of  Arms,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living.  Resi- 
dence, The  Firs,  Sevenoaks. 

Issue  of  the  late  Stephen  Smith,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1890  : m.  1847, 
Mary  Sophia,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  John  Greaves,  of  Radford,  Warwickshire  : — 
Gerard  Henry,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1854;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.S.A.  1876:  m.  1879,  Aline,  da.  of  Alfred 
Newton,  of  Lee,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Vincent  Gerard,  b.  1883, — Newton  Gerard,  b.  1887,— 
Stephen  Gerard,  b.  1889, — Aline  Gerard.— —Douglas  Rucker,  b.  i860;  was  Head  Master  of 
Giggleswick  Sch.  1884-95,  and  of  Richmond  Sch.,  Yorkshire  1895-1902,  Sec.  for  Education  to  N. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  County  Council  1902-7,  and  Head  Master  of  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  1907-10; 
since  when  he  has  been  one  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Schs.  : in.  1897,  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late 

Walker  Gotland,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Manchester,  and  Beck  House,  Giggleswick,  Yorkshire. Laura 

Mary. Bertha  Greaves. Margaret  Melsheimer  : in.  1889,  the  Rev.  William  Llewelyn  Herford, 

formerly  Sub-Dean  of  Cape  Town  Cathedral,  and  has  issue  living,  Caroline,  b.  1891  : m.  1916,  Rolf 
Lefebvre.  Residence , Cape  Town,  S.  Africa. Elizabeth  Emily. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Smith  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Stephen  Maberly  Smith,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1854,  d.  1910:  in,  1st,  1881,  Annie 
Smith,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  Frederick  Coote  ; 2ndly,  1885,  his  deceased  wife’s  sister, 
Alice  (now  of  Geelong,  Australia),  da.  of  Frederick  Coote,  of  Melbourne  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Robert  Frederick  Maberly,  M.C.,  b.  1882  ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (M.C.)  : in.  1909,  Fannie  Hope,  of  Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue  living, 
Margaret  Maberly,  b.  1910. (By  2nd  marriage),  Clare  Maberly. Estelle  Maberly. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Smith,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1823,  d.  1896:  in.  1852, 
Rosa  Sophia,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Robert  Knaggs,  M.D.,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria : — 
Henry  Sandford,  M.R.C.S . , b.  1864;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1886:  in.  1893,  Ethel  Gertrude,  da.  of 
Henry  Morton  Sharp,  of  Hardwick  Hall,  Huntingdon,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Morton 
Sandford,  b.  1897  ; Machine  Gun  Corps  ; d.  (on  ser.  during  European  War)  1916, — James  Maberly 
Sandford,  b.  1902, — Richard,  b.  1909, — Rosa  Audrey  Sandford,  b.  1894  : in.  1915,  Capt.  John 
Bernard  A.  Parish,  R.F.A., — Joan  Margaret  Sandford,  b.  1896.  Residence,  The  Court  Yard, 

Eltham. Leslie  Collins,  b.  1866. Rose  Mary : in.  1887  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Watters, 

M.A.,  R.  of  Shuckburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosa  Jocelyn  : in.  1913,  Arthur  Philip  Bolland, 
M.B.E.,  Sudan  Civil  Ser.,  Cairo,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Henry  John  b.  1914,  Arthur  David 
b.  1919.  Residence,  Shuckburgh  Vicarage,  Warwickshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Apsley  Smith,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1905  : m.  1849, 
Emma  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  George  Richards  Elkington  : — 

Leonard  Apsley,  b.  1859:  m.  1885,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Newton,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Leonard 
Apsley  b.  1886, — Rose  Emma  (of  Rome) : in.  1874,  Thomas  Ashby,  who  d.  1907,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thoraas,  D.Litt.  (of  British  School,  Valle  Giulia,  Rome),  b.  1874;  is  a F.S.A.,  and  Director  of 
British  Sch.,  Rome.  - - .-Amy  Margaret:  m.  1879,  Francis  de  Havilland  Hall,  M.D.,  and  has  issue 

living,  one  son  and  three  das.  Residence,  57,  Waldegrave  Park,  Twickenham.  Edith. 

Georgina  Mary  Elkington  : in.  1892,  Rudolph  Eyre  Melsheimer,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1919,  having 
assumed  the  surname  of  Melsom  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Maberly  Smith,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1831, 
d.  1917  : in.  1863,  Emily  Harriet  (now  of  Grenville  Lodge,  Henley-on-Thames), 
el.  da.  of  Maxwell  Macartney,  M.D.,  of  Rosebrook,  co.  Armagh: — 

Maxwell  Maberly,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A,  1891)  : in.  1908,  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Tillard,  M.A.,  of  The  Glebe,  Penshurst,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen  Mary 
Maberly,  b.  1909, — Stephanie  Maberly,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Harpsden  Wood  House,  Henley-on- 
Thames. 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Jowett  Smith,  brother  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1899  : 
m.  18 — , Emily,  da.  of  the  Rev.  — Wilson  : — 

Children  living. 

The  1st  baronet  was  so  created  on  the  occasion  of  H.M.  Queen  Victoria’s  Diamond  Jubilee,  in 
recognition  of  his  eminence  as  a Surgeon  ; he  was  Surg.  Extraor.  to  Queen  Victoria,  Hon.  Sergeant- 
Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII.,  and  a Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgeons. 


SMITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Hillbrook,  Keighley,  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Prince  Smith,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Prince  Smith,  of  Holly  House,  Yorkshire  ; b. 
1840  ; is  an  engineer  and  machine  maker  of  Keighley, 
and  a J.P.  for  E.  and  W.  Ridings  of  Yorkshire;  m. 
1864,  Martha,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  J.  Greenwood,  of 
Skipton,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  chevron  nebuly  or  guttee  de  sang  and  gules,  two 
stags’  heads  cabossed  in  chief  of  the  last  and  a rose  in  base  argent, 
barbed  and  seeded  proper.  Crtst — A dragon’s  head  erased  gules, 
charged  with  a rose  as  in  the  arms,  between  a stag’s  attires  or. 

Seats — Hillbrook,  Keighley;  Southburn,  Driffield,  Yorkshire. 


Y he  more  prepared,  the  more 
powerful. 


Son  living — PRINCE,  b.  Oct.  14th,  1869:  in.  1894,  Maud 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wright,  of  Mayfield,  Keighley, 
and  has  issue  living,  Prince,  M.C.,  b.  1898;  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1918  (despatches,  M.C.), — Doris 
Evelyn,  b.  1895, — Joan  Mary,  b.  1903.  Residence,  Keighley, 
Yorkshire. 

Daughters  living— Lucy,  b.  1865. Martha,  b,  1872. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


SMITH,  Creation  (U.K .)  1920,  of  Kidderminster, 
co.  Worcester. 


Sir  Herbert  Smith,  ist  Baronet ; b. 
June  22nd,  1872  ; a Member  of  Board  of  Control 
of  Wool  and  Textile  Industries,  and  Chm.,  Carpet 
Trade  Rationing  Committee,  and  of  Man  Power 
and  Protection  Committee  during  European  War : 
m.  1892,  Emily,  da.  of  George  Pratt,  of  Kidder- 
minster. 

Jtrms — Argent,  on  a cross  between  four  horseshoes 
proper  five  bezants.  (Ertst— Upon  a garb  fessewise  or  a 
pheasant  proper. 

Residence — Blakebrook  House, Kidderminster. 


What  1 do  I do  earnestly. 

Sons  living— WILLIE,  b.  May 


Son  living — HERBERT,  b.  Sept.  26th,  1903. 

Daughters  living— Mabel  Merci,—  Dora. 

SMITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Appledore,  co.  Devon. 

Sir  William  Reardon  Smith,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Reardon  Smith,  of 
Appledore,  N.  Devon;  b.  Aug.  7th,  1856;  a Ship- 
owner, a Coal  Exporter  and  Insurance  Broker,  and 
a Director  of  St.  Just  Steamship  Co.  (Limited), 
Leeds  Shipping  Co.  (Limited),  Cornborough, 
Shipping  Line  (Limited),  Ropner  Shipbuilding  and 
Repairing  Co.  (Limited),  Channel  Dry  Docks, 
(Cardiff,  Barry,  etc.),  Tredegar  Dry  Docks,  British 
Corporation  for  Survey,  Registry  of  Shipping,  and 
other  Shipping  Cos.  ; associated  in  purchase  from 
the  Govt,  of  Chepstow  National  Shipyard  : m.  1880, 
Ellen,  da.  of  Thomas  Hamlyn,  shipowner,  of 
Appledore,  N.  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

$rm8 — Argent,  upon  a mount  vert  in  front  of  an  oak  tree 
fructed  proper  a lion  passant  gules,  in  chief  three  estoiles  sable. 
GErrst — In  front  of  a mast  and  sail  of  a ship  proper  charged 
with  a sphinx  couchant  sans  wings  argent,  an  anchor  fessewise 
sable,  entwined  with  a scroll  silver,  inscribed  “ H.M.S 
Romulus,”  in  letters  also  sable. 

Seat— Cornborough,  Tyg-wyn  Road,  Pen-y-lan,  Cardiff. 
Club—  Card  iffExchange.  


; j6th,  1887  : m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Ann,  da.  of  John  Wakeley,  and  has 

issue  living.  Residence,  Lyncombe,  Barry,  Glamorganshire. Douglas,  b.  1894. 

Daughters  living— Lilian  Nellie:  m.  1914,  William  Gilbert  Liley,  shipowner. Gertrude;  in . 

1914,  Arthur  John  Popham,  shipowner. Elizabeth  Hamlyn Grace  Hamlyn. 


CUSACK-SMITH,  Creation  (I.)  1799,  of  Newtown,  King’s  County. 

Sir  (Thomas)  Berry  Cusack-Smith, 
K.C.M.G. , 5th  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  William 
Robert  Lucas  Cusack-Smith,  grandson  of  2nd 
baronet;  b.  Feb.  16th,  1879;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir 
William,  1919;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1884 ; some- 
time Lieut,  ist  Vol.  Batn.  Essex  Regt.  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Brighton,  and  Hon.  Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  Meso- 
potamia 1915-16,  Comdg.  an  R.F.A.  Brig.;  acted 
as  Joint  Receiver  and  Custodian  of  Revenues  of 
Samoa,  and  Adviser  to  the  King,  also  Pres,  of 
Municipality  of  Apia  July  to  Dec.  1893  and  Jan.  to 
June  1897  ; appointed  H.M.’s  Consul  and  Dep. 

In  God  is  my  hope.  Commr.  for  W.  Pacific  at  Samoa  1890,  also  Dep. 

Commr.  for  the  Union  Group  1892,  Special  Judicial  Commr.  1893.  an(1  H.M.’s 
Consul-Gen.  for  Chile  1897;  retired  1905;  acted  as  Charge  d’Affaires  at  Santiago 
June  1900  to  March  1902;  K.C.M.G.  1898:  in.  ist,  1886,  Winifred,  who  d.  1894, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Whitaker  Maitland,  of  Loughton  Hall,  Essex  [Neave,  Bt.]; 
2ndly,  1905,  Jane,  only  da.  of  the  late  Joshua  Jones,  of  56,  Holland  Park,  W.,  and 
has  issue. 

^nns — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent  on  a bend  between  two  unicorns’  heads  erased  azure  armed 
or,  three  lozenges  of  the  last,  Smith;  2nd  and  3rd,  per  pale  or  and  azure,  a fesse  counterchanged, 
Cusack.  Crtats— ist,  out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a unicorn’s  head  azure,  armed  gold  ; 2nd,  a mermaid 
sable,  crined  and  garnished  or,  and  bearing  in  her  exterior  hand  a mirror  proper,  framed  and  handled. 


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j&npporitrs — Dexter , a merman  sable,  crined  and  garnished  or,  bearing  in  his  exterior  hand  a trident  of 
the  second  ; sinister,  a mermaid  sable,  crined  and  garnished  or,  and  bearing  in  her  exterior  hand  a 
mirror  proper,  framed  and  handled  of  the  second. 

Residence — Aylesbury,  Furze  Hill,  Brighton.  Club — Oriental. 

Son  living— By  2nd  marriage-WILLIAM  ROBERT  DERMOT  JOSHUA,  b.  1907. 
Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Maia  Williamina,  £.  1887:  m.  1911,  William  Benjamin 

Riesle,  Bar.-at-law. By  2nd  marriage — Sarita  Catherine  Williamina,  b.  1906. 

Sister  living — Florence  Blanche,  b.  1877  : in.  1903,  Ernest  Edward  Burnett  Snell,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Cusack  Burnett,  b.  1906,— Joy 
Angela  Burnett,  b.  1904.  Residence , 48,  St.  Julians  Farm  Road,  West  Norwood,  S.E. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Gen.  Michael  William  Smith,  C.B.  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  William  Whitmore  Smith,  b.  1846,  d.  1918:  ?n.  1885,  Frances,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Hill  Mussenden  Leathes,  of  Herringfleet  Hall,  Suffolk 
Francis  Mussenden  Whitmore,  b.  1893  ; Major  2nd  Dragoon  Guards.  Mary  Enid  Whitmore,  b. 
1887.  Ivone  Eleanor,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gen.  Michael  William  Smith,  C.B.,  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1809,  d. 
1891 : m.  1830,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  George  W.  Carr  : — 

Eleanor  Jane  Charlotte.  Residence , Brighton. 

The  1st  baronet,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Michael  Smith,  P.C.  (who  sat  for  10  years  in  Irish  Parliament), 
was  Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland  and  subsequently  the  first  Judicial  Master  of  the  Rolls  in 
that  country.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  William,  who  was  also  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer  in  Ireland, 
assumed  his  mother’s  surname  and  arms  of  Cusack  in  1799,  and  in  1810  obtained  a grant  of  sup- 
porters. It  is  remarkable  that,  while  Solicitor-General,  he  and  his  father,  then  a Baron  of  the 
Exchequer,  went  the  North-East  Circuit  together  as  Judges  of  Assize. 

VASSAR-SMITH,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Charlton  Park,  Charlton  Kings, 

Co.  Gloucester. 

Sir  Richard  Vassar  Vassar-Smith, 
Baronet,  el.  son  of  the  late  Richard  Tew  Smith,  of 
Wotton,  Gloucestershire;  b.  July  nth,  1843;  e(^-  at 
College  Sch.,  Gloucester ; is  Chm.  of  Lloyds  Bank 
(Limited),  of  Lloyds,  and  National  Provincial  Foreign 
Bank  (Limited),  and  of  Gloucester  Railway 
Carriage  and  Wagon  Co.  (Limited),  and  a Director 
Gloucester  Gas  Light  Co.,  of  Baldwins  (Limited),  Port 
Talbot  Steel  Co.  (Limited),  Brymco  Steel  Co. 
(Limited),  London  and  River  Plate  Bank  (Limited), 
and  Yorkshire  Penny  Bank  (Limited),  a Member  of 
Council  of  Cheltenham  Coll.,  Chm.  of  Council  of 
Cheltenham  Ladies’  Coll.,  and  St.  Hilda’s  Incorporated 
Colls.  (Oxford  and  Cheltenham),  Past  Pres,  of  Institute 
of  Bankers,  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for 
Gloucestershire,  a J.P:  and  D.L.  for  City  of  Gloucester, 
andaD.L.  for  Bristol;  assumed  by  Royal  license  1904, 
the  additional  surname  of  Vassar  : m.  1866,  Mary,  da. 
of  John  Partridge,  of  Malvern,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly.  1st  and  4th  per  bend  embattled  azure  and 
or,  in  the  sinister  chief  point  a cuirass  with  tasces  attached  and  in 
the  dexter  base  point  a well-head  all  counterchanged,  Smith ; 2 and  3,  argent,  an  Etruscan  vase 
gules,  in  chief  two  fusils  azure,  each  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  or,  Vassar.  Crtsts— 1st,  a dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour  proper,  bound  above  the  elbow  with  a scarf  gules  and  holding  in  the  hand  an 
arrow  in  bend  point  downwards  or  and  a pair  of  pincers  in  fesse  sable,  Smith  ; 2nd,  an  Etruscan  vase 
gules  between  two  branches  of  oak  fructed  proper. 

Seat — Shiel,  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham.  Town  Residence, — 16,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W.i. 

Clubs — Carlton,  Boodle’s,  British  Empire.  

Son  living— JOHN  GEORGE  LAWLEY,  b.  1868. 

Daughters  living — Beatrice  Helena. Margaret  Katharine  : m.  1910,  Col.  Fairlie  Russell 

Ozzard,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  Dorothy  Millicent  : in.  1913)  the  Rev.  Reginald  Guy  Langley 
Marriott.  Residence , Walton-in-Gordano,  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Martin  Vassar-Smith,  2nd  son  of  1st  Baronet,  b.  1881, 
d.  1920  : in.  1908,  Gladys  Emmeline,  da.  of  Col.  Williams  Hans  Rathbone,  R.E  : — 
Richard  Rathbone,  b.  1909. 

Smith-Dodsworth,  see  Dodsworth. 

Smith-Gordon,  see  Gordon. 


Qua  pote  lucet. 


Smith-Marriott,  see  Marriott. 

BOWYER-SMYTH,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  Hill  Hall,  Essex. 

Sir  Alfred  John  Bowyer-Smyth,  13th  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  John  Edward  Bowyer-Smijth,  2nd 
son  of  10th  baronet;  b.  Sept.  12th,  1850;  .r.  his  cousin,  Sir 
William  Bowyer-Smijth,  1916  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; changed  spelling  of 
surname  from  Bowyer-Smijth  to  Bowyer-Smyth  1916. 

$rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th  sable,  a fesse,  dancettee  argent,  billettee 
sable  between  three  lioncels  rampant  reguardant  of  the  second,  each  sup- 
porting an  altar  or,  flaming  proper,  Smijth;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a bend  vair, 
cotised  gules,  Bowyer.  Crtsts — ist,  a salamander  in  flames  proper ; 2nd,  on 
a ducal  coronet  or,  an  heraldic  tiger  sejant  argent. 

Clubs — Junior  United  Service,  Hampshire  (Winchester). 


Brother  living— Edmund  Caswall  Bowyer-Smijth,  b.  1853  : in.  1884,  Annie,  da.  of  W.  Gray,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Cedric  Gray,  b.  1888  ; Capt.  Gloucestershire 


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Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  in  Cameroons)  1915, — Gladys  Mary,  b.  1885, — Gwendolin  Helen,  b. 
1886, — Doris  Maude,  b.  1890. 

Sisters  living — Etheldreda  Frances  : m.  1880,  Major  Reginald  Edward  Pole  [ see  Van-Notten-Pole, 

Bt.,  colls.].  Residence , Chandos  Lodge,  Holybourne,  near  Alton,  Hants Helen  Mary  : m. 

1876,  Gerald  Hall,  and  has  issue  living,  Hilda  Beatrice : in.  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  Cecil  Howard 
Palmer,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Brenda  Helen: 
m.  1901,  Arthur  Russell  Smijth-Windham,  who  d.  1916  [infra], — Dorothy  Margaret, — Marjorie 
Sybil : in.  1906,  Ronald  Leslie.  Residence , Anstey  Manor,  Alton,  Hants. 

Daughters  living  Of  11th  Baronet — Wilhelmina,  b.  1875  : m.  1904,  Capt.  Arthur  Baldwyn  Battyer 
Indian  Army.  ■ Adela,  b.  1878  : in.  1903,  Cyril  Charles  Stafford  Northcote  [see  E.  Iddesleigh, 
colls.].  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  11th  Baronet — Eliza  Fechnie  [Lady  Bowyer-Smijth),  only  da.  of  David  Baird 
Malcolm,  of  Crieff,  Perthshire:  m.  1st,  1875,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  William  Bowyer-Smijth,  nth 
baronet, -jlr  who  d.  1883;  2ndly,  1890,  W.  H.  E.  Stanford.  Residence , Twineliam  Court,  Cuckfield. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  John  Edward  Bowyer-Smijth,  2nd  son  of  10th 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Clement  Weyland  Bowyer-Smijth,  b 1851,  d.  1910  : m.  1891,  Maud  (now 
of  Sutton  Forest,  N.S.  Wales),  da.  of  W.  Gray,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  : — 

PHILIP  WEYLAND,  R.N.,  b.  Feb.  4th  1893  ; became  a Sub-Lieut.  1914. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Smijth-Windham  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ashe  Windham,  b.  1830,  d.  1909  : m.  1859,  Juliet,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Col. 
Hugh  Maclean,  of  Coll,  co.  Argyll  : — 

Ashe,  b.  1863;  sometime  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.;  is  a J.P.  for  E. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (two  medals  with  five  clasps):  m.  1503,  Cora 
Ellen  Sowerby.  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Sowerby  Middleton,  Oxfordshire  L.I. , and  has 
issue  living,  Ralph,  b.  1905, — Ashe,  b.  1916,— Joan,  b.  1904, — Anne,  b.  1906, — Meve,  b.  1909, 

— Ruth,  b.  1912,— Grace,  b.  191-.  Residence , Waghen  Hall,  Hull. William,  C.B. E.,  b.  1864; 

ed.  at  Diocesan  Coll  , Cape  Town  ; sometime  Permanent  Head  of  Native  Affairs  Depart.,  Trans- 
vaal; was  a M.E.C.,  Transvaal  1904-5,  and  a M L.C  1905-10;  employed  on  several  special 
missions  during  European  War  1914-17  ; is  a Member  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  ; C.B.E.  1917  : in. 
1894,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Achille  E.  Titren,  Resident  Magistrate,  Natal,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Evan,  b.  1904, — Alba,  b.  1898.  John,  b.  1867.^— Katharine  Jane  [Hon.  Mrs.  George 
T.  Devereux ),  b.  1861 : in.  1889,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  George  Talbot  Devereux, 
who  d.  1898  [see  V.  Hereford]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Charles  Smijth-Windham,  b.  1838,  d.  1915  : in.  TSt,  1876, 
Emily  Harriet,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  Sir  Claude  William  de  Crespigny,  3rd  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  18 — , 
Helen,  widow  of  G.  Fordati : — 

(Bj’  1st  marriage),  Katharine  Emily:  m.  1907,  Thomas  Bonhote  Henderson,  M.A.,  M.B.  (Oxon), 
F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1920,  and  has  issue  living,  Windham  Bonhote,  b.  1908, — Anne  Valerie  Bonhote, 

b.  19x2.  Residence , Littlecroft,  Harnham  Hill,  Salisbury. Mary.-  (By  2nd  marriage)  Violet 

Agnes:  m.  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Wright,  O.B.E.,  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  who  d.  (on  ser.  during 
European  War)  1919,  having  assumed  on  his  marriage  the  additional  surname  of  Windham  before 
that  of  Wright,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Joseph  Stewart,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Winkford 
House,  Witley,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Smijth-Windham,  5th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1792,  d. 
1857  : in.  1824,  Katherine,  who  d.  1865,  da.  of  John  Trotter,  of  Dyrham  Park, 
Herts  : — 

George,  b.  1833;  formerly  Major  Rifle  Brig.  ; served  in  Crimean  campaign  1854-5  (medal  with  three 
clasps,  and  Turkish  medal),  and  in  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  (medal  with  clasp):  m.  1865,  Clarissa 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Lord  Charles  James  Fox  Russell  [see  D.  Bedford],  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Joseph  Windham,  C.I.E.  (of  Johdpur,  Rajputana,  India.  Club,  United  Service),  b. 
1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  has  been  Resident  at  Jodhpur,  Rajputana,  since  1910;  C.I-E. 
1915  : m.  1893,  Mildred  Bayntun,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bayntun  Starky,  of  Spye  Park,  Wilts,  and 
has  issue  living,  Ashe  Wadham  George  b.  1894;  Lieut.  6th  Dragoons,  John  Bayntun  Russell  b- 
1897  ; Capt.  Indian  Cav., — Walter  George,  b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and  a. 
King’s  Foreign  Ser.  Messenger;  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  and  other  life-saving  medals:  in.  iq — , 
Hdlene,  da.  of  Spencer  Chapman,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Glen  Kidston, — Claude  Seymour,  b.  1869  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  (two  medals  with  six  clasps), — Edward  John,  b.  1871 : in.  19 — , Muriel  Gould- 
ing,  of  Plymouth, —Henry  Steuart  (twin),  b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.;  S.  African 
War,  with  Stralhcona’s  Horse,  and  with  Remount  Depart,  (two  medals  with  five  clasps):  nt.  1915, 
Marjorie  Russell  Dymock, — Evelyn:  in.  1903,  Major  Francis  Hooper  Rawlins,  formerly  Anglesey 
Roy.  Engineers  (Mil.)  and  has  issue  living,  Cosmo  Windham  Hooper  b.  1904,  Clarisse  de  Courcy 
Rawlins  b.  1906.  Residence,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight.— —Francis  Wentworth  Windham,  b. 
1847:  in.  1st,  18 — ; 2ndly,  1912,  Mary  Frances  Moore,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  a son, 
b.  18 — . Club.  Primrose. 

Grandchildren  of  Major  George  Smijth-Wyndham  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Russell  Smijth-Windham,  b.  1874,  d.  (when  S.S.  Persia  was  tor- 
pedoed) 1915 : in.  190X,  Brenda  Helen  (now  of  Ivydene,  Rogate,  Sussex),  da.  of  Gerald  Hall 
(ante) : — 

William  Russell,  b.  1907. Diana  Elizabeth,  b.  1911. 

The  10th  baronet  assumed  in  1839  the  additional  surname  of  Bowyer,  and  the  11th  baronet  sat  as 

M.P.  for  Essex  S.  (C)  1852-7. 


★ In  March  1918  declaration  of  legitimacy  was  granted  in  Scotland  to  the  following  issue  of  the 
nth  baronet : — 

Sons  (in  accordance  with  declaration  of  legitimacy  in  Scotland) — William  Baird,  b.  Aug.  9th,  1859; 
in.  18 — , C.  V.  Sweeney,  who  d.  1892,  and  has  issue  living,  William,  b.  1889:  in.  1913,  Janie 
Isabel  Norman,  and  has  issue  living,  William  b.  19x5,  Henry  A 19x6^ — Henry,  b.  189X  ; d.  (killed 

in  action  during  European  Warjigi-.  Residence,  MonaroVale,  Berringan,  N.S.  Wales. David 

Malcolm,  b.  X869 : in.  18 — (marriage  dissolved  1910),  Miriam  McCh'eyne  Battye,  and  has  issue 
living,  Basil  Malcolm,  b.  1901, — Evangeline,  b.  1904.  Residence,  5,  Dumfries  Place,  Cardiff.  — 
Henry,  b.  1870.-^— Frederick,  b.  1871. 

Daughters  (in  accordance  with  declaration  of  legitimacy  in  Scotland)— Catherine,  b.  i86r  : in.  1891, 
Albert  Alfred  Tindall,  and  has  issue  living,  Doris  Freda,  b.  1892.  Residence , Ashleigh  Grange, 
Haywards  Heath..  Jessie,  b.  1862  : in.  1886,  Edward  Tidswell,  who  d.  18 — , and  has  issue 

living,  Vera  Jessie,  b.  1887. Mary,  b.  1863:  in.  18— , William  Thomas  Hastings,  from  whom 

she  obtained  a divorce  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Cosmo  Bowyer,  b.  1887, — Sybil  Hamilton,  b. 
1890.  Eliza,  b.  1864  : in.  1895,  Arthur  Godfery  Howlett,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Warnes, 

b.  1896, — Cicelie  Bowyer,  b.  1895.  Residence , Sunny  Hill,  Thorpe  St.  Andrew,  Norfolk. 

Leila,  b.  1866:  in.  18 — , the  Rev.  Raymond  Hammersley.— Beatrice  (twin),  b.  1867.  —Cicely, 
b.  1872:  in.  1900,  Alfred  Victor  Mason,  Bar.-at-law,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Alexander,  b. 
1901, — Cicely  Janet  Mary,  b.  1904, — Dorothy  Sybil,  b.  1913, — Elizabeth,  b.  1915.  Residence , 
Embsay  Kirk,  Skipton,  Yorkshire. 


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SMYTHE,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Eshe  Hall,  Durham. 

Sir  Edward  Walter  Joseph  Patrick  Herbert 

Smythe,  9th  Baro7iet ; b.  March  20th,  1869  ; s.  his  father.  Sir 
(John)  Walter,  1919. 

$rms— Sable,  three  roses  argent.  Cmt — A buck’s  head  erased,  gorged 
with  a chaplet  of  laurel  all  proper. 

Residence — Acton  Burnell  Park,  Shrewsbury. 

Sisters  living — Frances  Marie  Louise ; "is  a nun. Ismay  Ursula 

Annunciata : m.  1894,  Archibald  Dacres  Bruce,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Reginald  b.  1894, — Charles  William  b.  1895  ; Capt.  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  attached  R.  F.C.  ; d.  (killed  on  active  service  during. 
European  War)  1917.  Residence, 

Daughter  living  Of  7th  Baronet— Mary  Frances:  m.  1878,  Oscar 
Henry  Blount  [D.  Somerset],  and  has  issue  living,  Frances  Mary 
Charlotte.  Residence,  Burnell  House,  Windsor. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet—  Maky  Louise,  ( Lady  Smyihe'),  da.  of 
William  Herbert,  of  Clytha  Park,  Usk,  Monmouthshire:  m 1864,  Sir 
(John)  Walter  Smythe,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1919,  Residence,  Acton  Burnell  Park,  Shrewsbury. 


Regi  semper  fidelis. 

A Iways  faithful  to  my 
king. 


BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME,  Creation  (E.)  1697,  of  Sheen,  Surrey. 

Sir  Charles  Buckworth- Herne-Soame,, 

10th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  18th,  1864;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles,  1906 ; ed.  at  Newport,  Salop  ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1889:  m.  1891,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Edge,  and 
widow  of  Peter  Burnett  Pring,  M.R.C.S.,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Richard  Everard,  b.  1891  ; 
Lieut.  King’s  Shropshire  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  gules,  a chevron  between  three 
mallets  or,  a canton  argent  for  difference,  Soame ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
sable,  on  a chevron  between  three  cross-crosslets  fitchee  argent,  an 
ermine  spot,  Duckworth.  Crtsts — 1st,  a lure  gules,  garnished  and 
stringed  argent,  thereon  a falcon  or,  beaked  and  legged  of  the 
second  ; 2nd,  a man’s  head  in  profile  armed  with  a helmet,  the 
beaver  up  all  proper. 

Residence — Ivy  House,  Horsehay,  Salop. 


Son  living— CHARLES  BURNETT,  b.  Sept.  23rd,  1894;  is  Lieut.  Shropshire  L.I. 

Sisters  living — Mary  Hannah,  b.  1856  : m.  1st,  1878,  Arthur  Marcy,  who  d.  1883  ; 2ndly,  1889, 

the  Rev.  Richard  Herbert  Snape,  formerly  V.  of  St.  Bees. Evelyn,  b.  1861  : m 1881,  George 

Day  Harrison,  who  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1906,  the  surnames  of  Buckworth- Herne- Soame  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic,  and  the  arms  of  Soame,  quartered  with  those  of  Buckworth,  having  had 
issue,  George  Ernest  Soame,  b.  1882, — Charles  Day,  b.  1888  ; is  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Everard  Nixon, 
b.  1891  ; Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.);  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918, — Mary  Evelyn  Anne,  b.  1897.  Residence, 

Sir  John,  the  1st  baronet,  was  High  Sheriff  of  London  1704.  Sir  Everard,  the  3rd  baronet,  was 
Assist.  Gentleman  Usher  to  King  George  III.  Sir  Everard,  the  5th  baronet,  Gentleman-Pensioner 
and  Exon  of  the  Guard,  temp.  George  III.,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Herne.  Sir  Buckworth 
Buckworth-Herne,  the  6th  baronet,  assumed,  in  1806,  the  additional  surname  of  Soame  by  Roy.  license,, 
in  compliance  with  the  will  of  Sir  Peter  Soame.  baronet  (title  now  extinct). 

SPEARMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1840,  of  Hanwell,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Joseph  Layton  Elmes  Spearman,  2nd 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Alexander  Young  Spearman,  eh 
son  of  1st  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  22nd,  1857  ; s.  his  grandfather,  the 
Right  Hon.  ^/'Alexander  Young,  1874;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford ; formerly  Capt.  2nd  Brig.  Welsh 
Div.  R.A.  ; is  a J.P.  andD.L.  for  Glamorganshire  (High  Sheriff 
1882),  and  a J.P.  for  Shropshire:  m.  1st,  1878,  Ethel,  who  d \ 
1909,  da.  of  William  Leask,  formerly  of  48,  Queen’s  Gate, 
S.W.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Carrie,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  East- 
wood,  and  widow  of  Richard  Sykes,  of  Roundhay  Grange,. 
Leeds,  and  Denver,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

— Azure,  on  a chevron  ermine  between  three  tilting  spears,  argent* 
headed  or,  a red  deer’s  head  erased  proper.  Crtst — A lion  rampant  proper* 
gorged  with  a collar  geinelle  or,  supporting  a tilting  spear  also  proper* 
enfiled  with  a mural  crown  or. 

Residence — Grove  House,  Bexhill.  Club — Tunior  Carlton. 

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— JOSEPH  WILLIAM,  b.  Aug.  22nd,  1879;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd 

Batn.  Suffolk  Regt.:  m.  18 — . Alexander  Young,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.  : m.  1909, 

Dorothy  Catherine,  da.  of  Thomas  Bowyer-Bower,  formerly  of  30,  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Alexander  Bowyer,  b.  1917, — Joan  Dorothy  Ethel,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Calcutta. 
Robert  Henry,  b.  1882;  formerly  Lieut.  R. N. 

Daughters  living — By  1st  marriage — Ethel  Nest,  O.B.E.,  b.  1884  ; Organizer  and  Comdt. 
Dilston  Hall  Auxiliary  Hospital;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1910,  Geoffrey  Stirling  Newall,  J.P.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Peter  Stirling,  b.  1920.  Residence , Sunniside,  Hexham,  Northumberland. 

Gwendolen  Anne,  b.  1887  : m.  1910,  John  Dixon,  el.  son  of  Sir  George  Dixon,  1st  Bt. SybiE 

Mary,  b.  1890:  m.  1920,  the  Rev.  William  Steele  Dobson,  Curate  of  Hurstmonceaux.  Residence * 
Hurstmonceaux,  Sussex.— Margaret  Eileen,  b.  1892.— Constance  Isobel,  b.  1895. 

Half-Brother  living — Charles  Edward,  b.  1863  ; Ph.D.,  Leipzig  1905  ; appointed  Reader  in 
Experimental  Psychology,  London  Univ.  1907,  and  Grote  Professor  of  Psychology  1911  ; has  been 


Dum  spiro  spero. 
While  I breathe  1 hope. 


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Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers,  and  a D.A.A.G.,  Guernsey;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer:  in.  1901,  Frances  Henrietta  Priaulx,  da. 
of  John  Aikman,  M.D.,  of  Birnam,  Guernsey,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Louis  Charles  John, 
b.  1916, — Fan  Caroline,  b.  • 1,902, — Alice  Louisa  Jean,  b.  1903, — Ivy  Joy,  b.  1912,— Anne  Main- 
waring,  b.  1918.  Residence , 71,  Kensington  Gardens  Square,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Alexander  Young  Crawshay  Mainwaring  Spearman,  R.N., 
half-brother  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1862,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  : in.  1892,  Jessie 
Aubrey,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Cadwallader  Coker,  R.  of  Fringford, 
Oxon  : — 

Alexander  Young,  b.  191-. Marjorie  Aubrey,  b.  1893. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  Robert  Spearman,  C.M.G.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1837, 
d.  1918  : m.  1859,  Lady  Maria  Louisa  Fitzmaurice,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  5th  Earl 
of  Orkney  : — 

Marie  Jean  Louise  : m.  1882,  Rev.  Henry  Washington,  M.A.,  formerly  V.  of  St.  Saviour’s,  Pimlico, 

S.W. Cecil  Augusta  Margaret  Isabella:  in.  1889,  Rev.  Llewellyn  Christopher  Watson  3ullock, 

of  Benofield,  Rugby,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Llewellyn,  b.  1890:  m.  1920,  Helen,  widow 
of  — Magee,  of  Wellesley,  U.S.A., — Christopher  Llewellyn,  O.B.E.,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  19 — , M.A.  19—)  ; sometime  in  I.C.S.  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  Special 
Reserve,  Major  R.A.F.  (Air  Staff),  and  Assist.  Principal,  Air  Min.  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  and  Air  1919  (despatches)  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1917,  Barbara  May,  da.  of  Henry 
Lupton,  of  Torquay, — Osmund  FitzMaurice  Llewellyn,  b.  1905;  is  a Naval  Cadet, — Margaret 
Llewellyn,  b.  1901, — Evelyn  Llewellyn,  b.  1903, — Avice  Llewellyn,  b.  1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Horace  Ralph  Spearman,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1840;  d . 
1908:  m.  1867,  Isabella,  el.  da.  of  Thomas  Sutherland: — 

Horace  Ralph,  b.  1868  : in.  1890,  Louisa,  da.  of  James  Parker,  and  has  issue  living,  Horace  Layton, 
l.  1896, — Lily  Alexandrina  Campbell,  b.  1892, — Isabella  Lucy,  b.  1893.— Iverach  Ian  Sutherland, 
b.  1874. 

Grandsons  of  the  late  Col.  Horace  Spearman  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Alexander  Young  Spearman,  b.  1872,  d.  1911  : m.  1898,  Mary 
Cramond,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Etches,  of  Litchurch  Grange,  Derby 
Horace  Edward  James,  b.  1899 ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A.- — -Alexander  Young,  b.  1904. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rudolph  Herries  Spearman,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1845, 
d.  1900:  in.  1885,  Dorothy  Jane  (now  of  16,  Jameson  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea),  da. 
of  Edward  W.  Mantell  : — 

Jane  : in.  1915,  the  Rev.  David  Jessopp  Bethell,  R.  of  Bodlestreet  Green,  Hailsham,  Sussex.  Resi- 
dence, Bodlestreet  Green  Rectory,  Hailsham,  Sussex Margaret  Dorothy. 

The  family  of  Spearman  is  of  considerable  antiquity  in  Durham.  John  Spearman,  a lawyer  and 
antiquary,  was  many  years  Under-Sheriff  of  Durham,  and  in  1678  he  purchased  the  manor  of  Thornley 
in  that  county.  The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Young,  was  for  a long  period 
Comptroller-General  and  Secretary  to  the  Commissioners  for  the  Reduction  of  the  National  Debt. 

SPEELMAN,  Creation  (E.)  16S6. 

Jonkheer  Sir  Cornelis  Jacob  Speelman,  7 th  Baronet,  son  of  the 
late  Jonkheer  Jacobus  Speelman,  brother  of  6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  22nd,  1881  ; s.  his 
uncle,  Jonkheer  Sir  Helenus  Marinus,  1907 ; is  Collector  of  Town  Dues  at  Zand- 
voort : m.  1916,  Maria  Catharina  Helena,  da.  of  Boudewyn  Frans  Castendijk, 
Notary  of  Arnheim,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Not  on  record  at  Heralds’  College. 

Residence — Zandvoort,  N etherlands. 


Son  living— Jonkheer  CORNELIS  JACOB,  b.  March  17th,  1917. 

Widows  living  Of  5th  and  6th  Baronets—  Anna  Judith  (Jonkvrouvue  Lady  Speelman),  da. 
of  Jonkheer  Jean  Herman  Martens  Hora-Siccana  : in.  1865,  Jonkheer  Sir  Cornelis  Jacob  Abraham 

Speelman,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1898. Jonkvrouwc  Wendelina  Cornelia  ( Lady  Speelman ), 

da.  of  Jonkeer  Johan  .Emilius  Abraham  Van  Panhuys,  Gov.  of  Groningen,  and  Vice-Pres.  of 
Council  of  State:  in.  1884,  Jonkheer  Sir  Helenus  Marinus  Speelman,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1907. 
Residence . 

John  Cornelis  Speelman,  of  Batavia,  b.  1659,  d.  June  1686  before  the  Royal  Warrant  directing  his 
creation  as  a Baronet  had  passed  the  Great  Seal.  By  Letters  Patent  of  Sept.  9th,  1686,  his  widow, 
Debora,  da.  of  John  Nicolaes  Kievit  (Attorney  Fiscal  to  the  Admiralty  of  the  Maes),  of  Rotterdam, 
was  raised  to  the  rank  of  a Baronet’s  widow,  the  same  Letters  Patent  also  creating  their  only  son  and 
heir,  Cornelis,  a Baronet , and  the  holders  of  this  title  have  always  remained  >esident  in  the 
Netherlands.  The  6th  Baronet  was  in  Royal  Dutch  Navy  1870-83,  and  sometime  Burgomaster  of 
Harlingen. 

SPEYER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Grosvenor  Street,  St.  George,  Hanover  Square,  co. 

London. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Edgar  Speyer,  P.C.,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Gustavus  Speyer,  by  his 
wife,  Sofie  Rubino ; b.  Sept.  7^*5  1862  ; is  head  of 
the  banking  firm  of  Speyer  Bros. , of  7,  Lothbury, 
E.C.  ; sometime  Chm.  of  Underground  Electric 
Railways  Co.  of  London,  and  of  Queen’s  Hall 
Orchestra  ; donated  ^25,000  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Hospital  Fund  ; has  2nd  Class  of  Order  of  Prussian 
Crown;  P.C.  1909:  in.  1902,  Leonora,  da.  of 
Ferdinand,  Count  von  Stosch,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Azure,  a caduceus  between  two  suns  in  fesse  and 
a winged  morion  in  chief,  all  or.  Crest — A turkey  cock 

proper  between  two  elephants’  trunks  erect  or. 

Seat— Sea  Marge,  Overstrand,  near  Cromer.  Resides 
in  America.  

Daughters  living— Pamela,  b.  1903.— Leonora,  b.  1905. 
—Vivien  Clare,  b.  1907. 


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SPICER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Lancaster  Gate,  Borough  of  Paddington. 

Right  Hon . Sir  Albert  Spicer,  P.C. , 

1st  Baronet , second  son  of  the  late  James  Spicer, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Woodford  Green,  Essex  ; b.  March  16th, 
1847 ; ed.  at  Mill  Hill  Sch.,  and  in  Germany;  is  Chm. 
of  James  Spicer  and  Sons  (Limited),  wholesale 
stationers,  paper  warehousemen,  and  manufacturers, 
of  50,  Upper  Thames  Street,  London,  E.C.4  ; a J.P. 
for  Essex,  a Member  of  Board  of  Trade  Arbitration 
Court,  a Member  of  Advisory  Committee  to  Army 
Council  on  Spiritual  and  Moral  Welfare  of  the  Army, 
Treasurer  of  Mansfield  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  Chm.  ol 
Court  of  Governors  of  Mill  Hill  Sch.  ; was  Treasurer 
of  London  Missionary  So.  1885-1910,  Pres,  of  Welsh 
National  Liberal  Council  1900-1903,  of  London  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce  1907-10,  and  of  Congress  of  Chamber 
of  Commerce  of  the  Empire  at  Sydney  1909,  Vice- 
Chm.  of  State  Children’s  Asso.  1907-17,  and  a Member 
of  Commercial  Intelligence  Advisory  Committee  of 
Board  of  Trade  1907-18,  and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Paper  1916-18  ; first  Lay  Chm.  of  Congregational 
Union  of  England  and  Wales,  and  a Member  of  In- 
ternational Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn.  1909  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  S.-W.,  or  Walthamstow,  Div.  of  Essex  1886;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Monmouth  Dist.  (Z‘)  July  1892  to  Sept.  1900  (defeated  there  Sept.  1900  and  May 
1901),  and  for  Central  Div.  of  Hackney  Tan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  ; author  of  various 
pamphlets  on  social  questions;  P.C.  1912:  tn.  1879,  Jessie  Stewart,  da.  of  the 
late  David  Stewart  Dykes,  of  Grove  Hill,  Surrey,  and  has  issue. 

— Per  chevron  or  and  sable,  in  chief  two  cinquefoils  and  in  base  a tower,  all  counterchanged. 
Crtst— Out  of  the  battlements  of  a tower  a cubit  arm  erect  in  armour  proper,  holding  in  the  gauntlet 
an  annulet  or. 

Residence — 10,  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park,  W.  Clubs — Reform,  National  Liberal,  British 
Empire,  Royal  Automobile.  

Sons  living— ALBERT  DYKES,  b.  Nov.  27th,  1880  ; ed.  at  Mill  Hill  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  : tn.  1910,  Mollie,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Douglas  Morrison,  LL.D.,  R.  of  St. 
Mavylebone,  W.,  of  38,  Devonshire  Place,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Patricia  Morrison,  b.  1911, — 
Pamela  Rosamond,  b.  1914, — Althea  Dykes,  b.  1918.  Residence , 5,  Stanhope  Street,  Hyde  Park, 
W.  Clubs , Reform,  National  Liberal.  Stewart  Dykes,  R.N.,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Clifton;  became 
Lieut.  1909,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1917  : tn.  1917,  Margaret  Grace,  da.  of  T.  P.  Gillespie,  of  Longcroft, 

Linlithgowshire. Lancelot  Dykes,  D S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb.  ; a Member  of  the  firm  of  James  Spicer  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  50,  Upper  Thames  Street, 
E.C.4  1 European  War  1915-J9  as  Capt.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
D.S.O.  1919  : m.  1920,  Iris,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Pallett  Cox,  Bar.-at-law  (Middle  Temple). 

Daughters  living — Marion  Dykes,  b.  1882. Bertha  Dykes,  b.  1884. Grace  Dykes  (Hon. 

Mrs.  Humphrey  A.  Pakington )}  b.  1885:  m.  1913,  Lieut.-Com.  the  Hon.  Humphrey  Arthur 
Pakington,  R.N.,  son  of  3rd  Baron  Hampton.  Residence,  9,  Arundel  Gardens,  W. it.-— Janet 
Dykes,  b.  1890  : m.  1915,  John  Baldwin  Beresford,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1916— Gwendoline 
Elaine  Dykes,  b.  1895  : m-  1918,  Ronald  McKinnon  Wood,  and  has  issue  living,  David  McKinnon, 

b.  1919, — Alastair  McKinnon,  b.  1920. Eva  Dykes,  b.  1898. Olga  Dykes,  b.  1901. Ursula 

Dykes,  b.  1904. 


Lanarkshire.  Clubs- 


SPROT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Garnkirk,  co.  Lanark. 

Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot,  C.M.G. , M.R., 

ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Alexander  Sprot  (younger), 
of  Garnkirk,  Lanarkshire  ; b.  April  24th,  1853  ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1874); 
is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired),  and  a J.P. 
for  cos.  Fife  and  Lanark  ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  1914  Star, 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; unsuccessfully  contested  Montrose 
(C)  1906,  and  E.  Div.  of  Fife  Jan.  and  Dec.  1910; 
elected  therefor  Dec.  1918;  C.M.G.  1917:  m-  J879> 
Ethel  Florence,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  E.  C.  Thorp,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms— Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  per  fesse  gules  and  azure 
three  salmon  hauriant  in  fesse  with  rings  in  their  mouths  or, 
and  in  base  two  carbines  in  saltire  proper ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per 
pale  indented  argent  and  sable  a mullet  and  a crescent  in  fesse 
counter-changed.  Crtst — A heron  holding  a fish  in  the  mouth 

proper. 

Seats — Stravithie  House,  Stravithie,  Fifeshire  ; Garnkirk, 
Carlton,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Daughters  living — Ethel  Grace  : m.  1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Hereward  Sadler,  6th  Dragoon  Guards  [see 
Sadler,  “Knights’  Widows  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Hereward  Dupr6,  b.  1910,— 

Samuel  Edward,  b.  1911,— three  das.  ■ ■ Mabel  Elizabeth  (Lady  Stirling)’,  tn.  1904,  Col.  Sir 


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George  Murray  Home  Stirling,  C B.E.,  D.S.O.,  9th  Bt.  Residence , Glorat,  Milton  of  Campsie, 
Stirlingshire.— Alix  Isabella.— Sara  Douglas:  in.  1913,  Major  William  Edgar  Mann,  D.S.O., 

R.F.A.  [see  Mann,  Bt.j. -Rachel  Septima : m.  1920,  Major  John  Reginald  Noble  Graham,  V.C. 

[see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1906] Harriet  Hill : m.  1920,  Major  Thomas  Sheridan  Riddell- Webster, 

D.S.O.,  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles).— Nancy  Margaret. 


STAFFORD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Rockingham,  co.  Roscommon. 


Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  (Joseph)  Staf- 
ford, P.C.,  C.B.,  1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  John 
Stafford,  J.P.,  of  Portobello,  co.  Roscommon  ; b. 
May  3rd,  1857  ; L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.M.  1882,  F.R.C.S.I. 
1899;  sometime  a Member  Local  Govt.  Board,  Ire- 
land, and  of  Lord- Lieut,  of  Ireland’s  Advisory 
Council ; C.B.  (Civil)  1906,  P.C.  (Ireland)  1918  : in. 
1890,  Frances  Agnes,  who  d.  1916,  only  da.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Edward  Robert 
King-Harman,  M.P.  [E.  Kingston,  colls.],  and  has 
issue. 

^rms — Per  chevron  or  and  argent,  a chevron  engrailed  and 
a canton  gules.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal  crest  coronet  azure  a 

swan  rising  proper  charged  with  a torteau. 

Seat—  Rockingham,  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon.  Clubs — 

Carlton,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht. 


Son  living— CECIL  WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  b.  Jan.  6th, 
1895  ; is  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  formerly  Midship- 
man R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  : in.  1917, 
Sarah  Beatrice,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Dyke  Acland  [see 
Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1890],  and  has  issue  living,  Cicely  Joan, 
b.  1918, — Anne,  b.  1919. 

Granddaughter  living  [Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 
Charles  Stafford  King-Harman,  Irish  Guards,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1891,  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1914,  having  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1900  the  additional  surnames  of  King-Harman  : m.  1914, 
Olive,  only  da.  of  Henry  Pakenham  Mahon  [see  E.  Longford,  colls.] : — 

Lettice  Mary  (posthumous),  b.  1915. 


Keep  the  Jaith. 


STAMER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1809.  of  Beauchamp,  Dublin. 

Sir  Lovelace  Stamer,  4th  Baronet ; b. 
April  4th,  1859  ; s.  his  father,  the  Right  Rev.  Sir 
Lovelace  Tomlinson,  D.D.,  1908;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Major  16th 
Lancers  ; is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  and  Salop,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Yeo. ; served  during  Boer  War,  with 
Reserve  Regt.  of  Lancers  : in.  1909,  Eva  Mary,  da. 
of  Robert  Charles  Otter,  of  Royston  Manor,  Clay- 
worth,  Notts  [E.  Guilford,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  gules  and  azure,  a cross  ermine  charged 
with  the  city  sword  in  the  scabbard  in  pale  proper ; in  the 
1st  and  4th  quarters,  on  a fesse  dancettee  argent,  a lion  passant 
gules  ; in  the  2nd  and  3rd,  a cap  of  justice  or  between  three 
castles  argent.  Crrst — A stag’s  head  erased,  gorged  with  a 
mural  crown  or. 

Residence — Tunstall  Hall,  Market  Drayton.  Clubs — 
Naval  and  Military,  Windham. 


Son  living— LOVELACE  ANTHONY,  b.  Feb.  28th,  1917. 

Daughters  living— Isabel  Eva,  b.  1910 Honora  Mary,  b. 

1912. 

Brothers  Living— Rev.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1886); 
is  R.  of  Berrington : m.  1891,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Donovan,  of  Framfield  Place,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Donovan,  b.  1895;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.), — 
Hugo  Frederick  Barnabas,  b.  1900, — Gladys  Mabel,  A1892, — Marion  Ethel,  b.  1893.  Residence , 

The  Rectory,  Berrington,  Shrewsbury. William  Edward,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Rugby;  formerly 

Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.)  ; is  a Member  of  Canterbury 
House  of  Laity  for  Diocese  of  Lichfield  : in.  1894,  Evelyn  Cicely,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Herbert 
Wood,  of  Newbold  Revel,  Warwickshire,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Arthur  John,  b.  1899. 
Residence,  Underhill,  Oswestry.—/?^.  Reginald  Dent,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1894):  is  V.  of  Prees,  Shropshire.  Residence , Prees  Vicarage, 
Shropshire.— Arthur  Cowie,  C.B.E.,b.  1869;  ed.  at  Rugby ; is  Ch.  Assist.  Mechanical  Engineer, 
N.-E.  Railway;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  in.  1900,  Everilda  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  George  Arthur 
Thompson  [see  Cayley,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Eleanor,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Faverdale, 
Darlington. 

Bisters  living — Ellen  Caroline,  b.  1858.— Evelyn  Lucinda,  b.  1871. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Ellen  Isabel  ( Lady  Stainer),  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Dent,  of 
Ribston  Hall,  Wetherby  : m.  1857,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Sir  Lovelace  Tomlinson  Stamer,  D.D.,  3rd 
baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence , Prees  Vicarage,  Whitchurch,  Salop. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Stamer,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  Dublin  1809  and  1819.  and  commanded 
a regiment  of  the  Dublin  Yeomanry  during  the  Irish  rebellion.  The  Rt.  Rev.  Sir  Lovelace  Stamer, 
D.D.,  3rd  Bt.,  was  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Shrewsbury  18881905. 


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STANIER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Peplow  Hall,  Hodnet,  co.  Salop. 

Sir  Beville  Stanier,  M.P. , 1st  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Stanier,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Peplow  Hall,  Salop;  b.  June  I2ih,  1867;  ed. 
privately,  and  at  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Ciren- 
cester (M.R.A.C.);  sometime  Capt.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Shropshire, 
Chm.  British  Sugar  Beet  Growers  So.,  Dep.  Chm. 
North  Staffordshire  Railway  Co.,  Lord  of  the  Manors 
of  Peplow  and  High  Hatton,  and  patron  of  two 
livings ; was  Sec.  Shropshire  Territorial  Asso., 
19 14- 19,  and  Chm*  of  Central  Chamber  of  Agri- 
culture 1917-18;  sat  for  N.,  or  Newport,  Div.  of 
Shropshire  (C)  May  1908  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for 
Ludlow  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  : in.  1894,  Sarah 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Gibbons 
(sometime  V.  of  Lower  Milton,  Worcestershire), 
of  Waresley  House,  Hartlebury,  Worcestershire, 
and  has  issue. 

^rms — Or,  on  a pile  azure  ten  escallops,  four,  three,  two, 
and  one  of  the  first.  &mt—  In  front  of  a griffin’s  head. 
Stronger  by  piety.  erased  proper  three  escallops  or. 

Seats — Peplow  Hall,  Market  Drayton  ; The  Citadel,  Hawkstone.  Town  Residence — 21, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.  Club—  Carlton. 


Sons  living- ALEXANDER  BEVILLE  GIBBONS,  b Jan.  31st,  1899. Philip  Francis,  b. 

1901.— Edward,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — Dulce  Constance  : in.  1919,  Capt.  Frank  Adolphus  Hood  Stanier,  Shropshire 

STAPLES.  Creation  (I.)  1628,  of  Lissan,  co.  Tyrone. 

Sir  John  Molesworth  Staples,  nth  Baronet ; b. 
Dec.  29th,  1848  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Nathaniel  Alexander, 
1899. 

$rm» — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  argent,  on  a fesse  engrailed  sable  between 
three  hurts,  as  many  ermine  spots  between  two  dragons’  heads  erased  or, 
Staples ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a cross  ragule  gules,  on  a chief  sable  two 
pheons  or,  Jones.  Crrst — A demi-savage  azure,  girt  with  a belt  with 

two  rings,  charged  with  four  torteaux,  and  holding  in  his  hands  a large 
staple  or.  

Brother  living— ROBERT  PONSONBY,  b.  June  30th,  1853  : m.  1883, 
Ada  Louise,  da.  of  H.  Stammers,  of  London,  and  has  issue  living, 
Robert  George  Alexander,  b.  1894  ; is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps, — Violet 
Hope,  b.  1896, — Beatrice  Joyce  Head,  b.  1900, — Nora  Lettice,  b. 
1902.  Residence,  Lissan,  co.  Tyrone. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Staples,  B.S.C.,  3rd 
Teneo.  son  Qf  the  Rev.  John  Molesworth  Staples,  and  next 

I hold.  brother  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1827,  d.  1886:  m.  1868, 

Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  William  Hulbert  Wolseley, 
R.  of  Kilrush  [see  Wolseley,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1744]: — 

John  Molesworth,  b.  1869  : m.  1905,  Helen  Lucy  Johnstone,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard  William 
Barrington,  H.E.I.C.S.  [see  Barrington,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Richard,  b.  1906, 

— Alice  Henrietta,  b.  1909.  Residence,  14,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. Thomas,  b.  1870  : in.  1903, 

Mary  Usher,  da.  of  Frederick  Greer,  J.P.,  of  Tullylagan,  co.  Tyrone,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas, 

£.1905,— Grace,  b.  1906,  Residence,  Rubio,  Probyn  Square,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. Noel 

Richard  Ponsonby,  b.  1879:  m.  1905,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Avis  Hamilton,  of 
Glensavage,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Nathaniel,  b.  1908, — Anne 
Veronica,  b.  1910. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Staples,  cousin  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John 
Staples,  M.P.,  father  of  9th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Staples,  b.  17 — , d.  1864  : in.  1816,  Dorothea,  who  d.  1859, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Monsey  Alexander  : — 

Thomas,  b.  1823.— —Samuel  Montgomery,  b.  1830. Robert,  b.  1832.— -Jane : m.  1850,  the  Rev. 

Singleton  Colville  Harpur,  who  d.  1877,  R.  of  Aghaboe,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas,  b.  1851, — 
Singleton  Staples,  b.  1857, — William  George,  b.  1859, — Henry,  b.  1866, — Richard  Wharton,  b.  1868, 
— Hannah, — Rebecca. Frances  Dorothea. 

The  9th  baronet,  Sir  Thomas,  Q.C.,  Queen’s  Advocate  in  Ireland,  was  a distinguished  lawyer. 


STAPLETON,  Creation  (E.)  1679,  of  The  Leeward  Islands. 


Pro  magna  charta. 
For  the  great  charter. 


Sir  Miles  Talbot  Stapleton,  9th  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Talbot  Plantagenet  Stapleton, 
2nd  son  of  7th  baronet  ; b.  May  26th,  1893  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir 
Francis  George,  1899;  is  Capt.  R.E.,  and  patron  of  one 
living-;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  (Reserve)  Batn.  Oxfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire  L.I.  : in.  1912,  Doris,  da.  of  the  late  Hedley 
Ludford,  of  Llanelly,  S.  Wales. 

&rtns—  Argent,  a lion  rampant  sable.  Crtst — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or,  a 
Saracen’s  head  afifrontee  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and  sable. 
Residence — Grey’s  Court,  Henley-on-Thames. 


Sisters  living— Marguerite  Cerile  Catherine,  b.  1878  : m.  1904,  Capt. 
Arthur  Duncombe-Shafto,  D.S.O.,  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.),  who  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1914,  and  has  issue  living,  Mark,  b.  1905, — Betty,  b.  1906. 

■ Olive  Florence,  b.  1880. Hilda  Alice,  b.  1884  : m.  1911,  Capt. 

Herbert  Maunsell  Bowers,  Hampshire  Regt. 


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Daughter  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Clare  Florence  Mary  (< Countess  Cawley ),  b.  1879:  m.  1st,  1902, 
Capt.  Geoffrey  Charles  Buxton,  who  obtained  a divorce  1913  [ see  Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  1840,  colls.]  ; 
2ndly,  1914,  as  his  third  wife,  the  3rd  Earl  Cowley,  who  d.  1919.  Residence , Seagry  House, 
Chippenham. 

Mother  living — Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Duncombe  Shafto  : m.  1877,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard 
Talbot  Plantagenet  Stapleton,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1899,  and  has  issue  living  (ante). 
Residence , Manor  House,  Westcote-Barton,  Oxford. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet—  Mary  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Adam  Steuart  Gladstone  : 
ni.  ist,  1878,  Sir  Francis  George  Stapleton,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1899 ; 2ndly,  1902,  William 
Dalziel  Mackenzie.  Residences , Fawley  Court,  Henley-on-Thames;  Farr,  Inverness ; Croxton 
Park,  Thetford  ; 91,  Eaton  Square,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Eliot  Henry  Stapleton,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1835,  d.  1892  : 
m.  i860,  Frances  Mary,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  Sir  Walter  Stirling,  2nd  Bt.  : — 
HUGH  LE  DESPENCER,  b.  March  30th,  1863;  became  Lieut.  R.N.  1885,  and  is  Com.  on 
Emergency  List:  1891,  Bertha  Gwendoline,  da.  of  the  late  Major  E.  A.  Cook,  nth  Hussars, 

of  Roydon  Hall,  East  Peckham,  Tonbridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald,  b.  1894. — Mary  Augusta 

Blanche,  b.  1892. Francis  Harry,  C.M .G. , b.  1876;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut. -Col.  Oxfordshire  and 

Bucks  L.I.  ; Mesopotamia  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; has  Serbian  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle  ; C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1911,  Maud  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Alfred  Edward  Wrottesley  [ see 
B.  Wrottesley,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Alfred,  b.  1913.-  . Eleanor  Mary  Caroline, 

b.  1861. Evelyn  : m.  1903,  Alastair  Hugh  Forbes-Gordon  [ see  B.  Sempill,  colls.].  Residence , 

Weston  Lodge,  Weston  Underwood,  Derby. -Florence  Blanche,  b.  1874:  m.  1898,  Alexander 

Collingwood  Fownes  Luttrell.  Residence , Edington,  Bridgwater. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Airey  Talbot  Stapleton,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1838,  d. 
1908  : m.  1873,  Elizabeth  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Henry  Somerset,  R. 
of  St.  Mabyn  [see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.] : — 

Mabyn  Agneta  Rose,  b.  1885. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  William  Stapleton,  was,  after  the  Restoration,  Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands. 
The  4th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  and  the  barony  of  Le  Despencer  was  terminated  in 
favor  of  the  6th  baronet. 


STEEL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Murieston,  Midcalder,  co.  Edinburgh.  [Extinct  1904.] 

Sir  James  Steel,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  of  1st  Baronet— Barbara  Joanna  [Lady  Steel),  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Alexander  Paterson,  Min.  of  the  United  Presbyterian  Church,  Dairy,  Galloway;  Chm.  of  Women’s 
Patriotic  League,  Pietermaritzburg  during  European  War;  O.B.E.  1918  : m.  ist,  1883,  Sir  James 
Steel,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1904,  sometime  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Col.  James 
Hyslop,  D.S.O.,  who  d.  1917.  Residence , Pietermaritzburg,  Natal. 


Steel  (Ramsay-Steel-Maitland),  see  Maitland. 

STEELE,  Creation  (I.)  1768,  of  Hampstead,  Dublin.  [Extinct  or  Dormant  1876.] 
Sir  Frederick  Ferdinand  Armstead  Steele,  5th  and  last 
Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  5th  Baronet— Emily.  Residence , 

The  4th  baronet  assumed  in  1862  the  additional  surname  of  Graves. 


STEPHEN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1891. 

Sir  Herbert  Stephen,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  June 
25th,  1857;  j.  his  father,  Sir  James  Fitzjames,  K.C.S.I., 
1894  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1879, 
LL.M.  1882);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1881  ; has  been  Clerk  of 
Assize  for  N.  Circuit  since  1889. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  between  two  crescents  in  chief,  and  a 
sinister  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  and  erect  in  base  gules,  an  escallop 
between  two  mullets  of  the  first.  Crrst — An  eagle  displayed  with  two 

heads  sable,  resting  its  claws  on  an  increscent  to  the  dexter  and  a de- 
crescent to  the  sinister,  or. 

Residences — 144,  Lexham  Gardens,  W.  ; Holmhurst,  Godmanchester, 
Hunts.  Chambers — 4,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.  Clubs — 

Athenaeum,  Savile.  

Brother  living— Sir  HARRY  LUSHINGTON,  b.  March  2nd,  i860; 
9nr<;iim  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1882,  LL.M.  1903); 

Ufrward  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885;  was  a Judge  of  the  High  Court,  Calcutta 

^ 1901-14  ; elected  an  Alderman  of  London  County  Council  1915- 

Knt.  1913  : m.  1904,  Barbara,  da.  of  the  late  William  Shore  Nightingale,  of  Embley,  Romsey, 
Hants,  and  Lea  Hurst,  Derbyshire,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Alexander,  b.  1908.  Residence , 
6,  Rosary  Gardens,  S.W.7.  Clubs , Athenaeum.  Savile. 

Sisters  living— Katharine ; sometime  Principal  of  Newnham  Coll.,  Cambridge.  Residence, 
144,  Lexham,  Gardens,  W.  Rosamond  Emily.  Residence,  Ardfeenish,  21,  Upper  Mount  Street, 
Dublin.™ -Dorothea  Jane.  Residence,  Godmanchester,  Hunts. 


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The  1st  baronet  was  Recorder  of  Newark-upon-Trent  1859-69,  Legal  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1869-72,  Professor  of  Common  Law  at  Inns  of  Court  1875-9,  and  a Judge  of  the  High 
Court  of  Justice  1879-91,  also  author  of  “ The  History  of  the  Criminal  Law,”  and  other  works. 


COWELL-STEPNEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1871,  of  Llanelly,  Carmarthenshire.  [Extinct 

1909.] 

Sir  Emile  Algernon  Arthur  Keppel  Cowell-Stepney,  2nd  and 

last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Catherine  Meriel  {Lady  Howard),  b.  1876:  in.  1911,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  (Edward)  Stafford  Howard,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1916,  sometime  Commr.  of  Woods  and 
Forests  [ see  D.  Norfolk,  colls.].  Residence , Cilymaenllwyd,  Llanelly,  Carmarthenshire. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Hon.  Margaret  Leicester  {Hon.  Lady  Cowell-Stepney),  da.  of 
2nd  Baron  de  Tabley : in.  1875,  Sir  Emile  Algernon  Arthur  Cowell-Stepney,  2nd  baronet,  who  d. 
1909  (from  whom  she  obtained  a judicial  separation  1903).  Residence,  Woodend,  Ascot. 


Stern  (Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons),  see  Salomons. 


SETON-STEUART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  AHanton,  Lanarkshire. 

Sir  Douglas  Archibald  Seton- 
Steuart,  5th  Baronet , son  of  tlie  late  Archibald 
Seton-Steuart,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet ; b.  Aug. 
20th,  1857 ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  Alan  Henry, 
1913;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford; 
is  Hereditary  Armour-Bearer  and  Squire  of  the 
Royal  Body  in  Scotland. 

— Or,  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent,  surmounted 
of  a bend  gules,  charged  with  three  buckles  of  the  field  ; on 
a sinister  canton  of  the  fourth  a lion  passant-guardant  or 
pierced  with  a dart  proper,  and  in  base  a broken  spear 
surmounted  of  a helmet  both  proper.  Cttat — Out  of  an  earl’s 
coronet  a dexter  hand  grasping  a thistle  all  proper,  geeanil 
potter  (over  crest) — “ Juvant  aspera  fortes  ” {Difficulties  delight  the  brave).  Supporters—  Two  lions 

rampant-guardant  both  proper,  armed  and  langued  gules  collared  of  the  last,  charged  with  three 
buckles  or. 


The  reward  of  valour  in  war. 


Seats — Touch,  Cambusbarron,  Stirling  ; Allanton  House,  Newmains,  Lanarkshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Steuart,  LL.D.,  was  descended  from  Alexander,  the  6th  Lord  High 
Steward  of  Scotland,  and  was  well  known  for  his  literary  attainments  and  his  improvements  in  the 
art  of  transplanting  large  trees.  The  2nd  baronet,  whose  patronymic  was  Macdonald,  married  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  daughter  of  the  1st  baronet,  and  succeeded  his  father-in-law  under  a special  remainder,  and  in 
1836  assumed  the  surname  of  Seton-Steuart.  The  ancient  families  of  the  Setons  of  Touch  (Hereditary 
Armour-Bearers  and  Squires  of  the  Royal  Body  in  Scotland),  the  Steuarts  of  Allanton.  as  well  as 
the  Macdonalds  of  Boisdale,  are  now  represented  by  the  present  baronet. 


STEVENSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Cleveden,  Kelvinside,  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow. 

Sir  Daniel  Macaulay  Stevenson,  LL.D.,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
John  Stevenson,  engineer  ; b.  Aug.  1st,  1851  ; ed.  at  Secular  Sch.,  Glasgow;  LL.D. 
Glasgow  Univ. ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  D.  M.  Stevenson  and  Co.,  coal  exporters, 
of  Glasgow,  Cardiff,  Newcastle,  Hull,  and  Birmingham,  Chm.  (18  years')  of  Scottish 
Coal  Exporters’  Asso.,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glasgow,  a Member  of  Committee  on 
Coal  Trade  after  the  War,  and  of  Scottish  National  (Rosyth)  Housing  Co.,  Chm.  of 
Committee  on  Supply  of  Coal  to  France  and  Italy,  of  Scottish  Labour  Colony 
Asso.,  and  of  Glasgow  Workmen’s  Dwellings  Co.,  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy;  was  a Member  of  Glasgow  Corporation 
1892-14,  Lord  Provost  of  City  of  Glasgow,  and  Lord-Lieut.  of  Co.  ol  City  of 
Glasgow  1911-14,  and  a Member  of  National  Health  Insurance  Committee,  and  of 
Departmental  Committee  on  Local  and  Imperial  Taxation  1912-14;  has  been  Hon. 
City  Treasurer,  Senior  Magistrate,  and  Convener  of  Finance,  Glasgow  Corporation. 

&rma — Not  yet  on  record. 

Residence — 5,  Crossloan  Road,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow.  Office — 12.  Waterloo  Street,  Glasgow, 

Clubs  N ational  Liberal,  Liberal  (Glasgow),  Scottish  Liberal. 


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STEVENSON,  Creation  (U.K)  1917,  of  Walton  Heath,  Parish  of  Walton-on-the-HiU 

Surrey. 

Sir  James  Stevenson,  1st  Baronet , 

son  of  Archibald  Stewart  Stevenson  ; b.  April 
2nd,  1873;  is  Managing  Director  of  John 
Walker  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  Kilmarnock, 
Director  of  Area  Organization  of  Ministry  of 
Munitions  (creating  Munitions  Areas  Scheme), 
Vice-Chm.  Civil  Aviation  Advisory  Committee, 
a Member  of  Minister’s  Advisory  Committee, 
and  of  Munitions  Council  (for  Ordnance),  Chm. 
of  Committee  that  set  up  Imperial  Mineral 
Resources  Bureau,  of  Demobilization  Board  of 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  and  of  Co-Ordinating 
Committee  of  Munitions  Council,  Surveyor-Gen. 
of  Supply,  Army  Council ; also  a Member  of  Air 
Council:  in.  1st,  1897,  Jessie  Baird,  who  d 1917, 
da.  of  James  Hogarth,  of  Ardrossan,  Scotland  ; 
2ndly,  1918,  Stella,  fifth  da.  of  William  John 
Fraser,  and  widow  of  Edward  H.  Johnstone. 

$rms — Azure,  a high  explosive  shell  erect  proper,  in 
chief  two  fleut-de-lis  or.  (Inst — A dexter  hand  couped  at 
the  wrist,  grasping  a roll  of  parchment  proper  and  a pipe 
or  in  saltire. 

Residence — Redholm,  Walton-on-the-Hill,  Surrey. 

STEWART,  Creation  (I.)  1623,  of  Fort  Stewart,  co.  Donegal. 

Sir  Harry  Jocelyn  Urquhart 

Stewart,  nth  Baronet , 8th  in  descent  from  1st, 
and  younger  son  of  the  late  William  Molloy  Stewart, 
brother  of  9th,  baronet;  b.  1871;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
William  AuCxUSTUS  Annesley,  1894;  formerly 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Major  Donegal 
Artillery,  R.G.A.  (Mil.);  was  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Donegal  1905:  m.  1896,  Isabel  Mary,  second  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  S.  Mansfield,  D.L.,  of  Castle 
Wray,  co.  Donegal,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  a fesse  cheeky  argent  and  azure,  between 
three  lions  rampant  or.  flirtat — A dexter  hand  in  armour  proper, 
holding  a heart  gules. 

Seat—  Fort  Stewart,  Ramelton,  co.  Donegal. 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  FRANCIS,  b.  Oct.  6th,  1901. 

Jocelyn  Harry,  b.  1903. Walter  Annesley,  b.  1907. 

Malcolm  Geoffrey,  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living— Isabel,  b.  1897 Kathleen  Mary, 

b.  1898. Hester  Anna  Lilian,  b.  1899.— Violet  Mary, 

A 1904. Evelyn  Frances,  b.  1911. 

Sisters  living — Marion  Drummond  : m.  1890,  David  Wann 
Aikman,  C.I.E.,  formerly  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Punjab.  Residence,  The  Shrubbery,  Simla.— —Henrietta  : m.  1892,  Sackville  Berkeley,  Dist. 

Police  Sup.,  India. Annie  Hester : m.  1910,  Henry  Charles  King.  Residence,  Salisbury, 

Rhodesia. 


Nothing  is  to  be  despaired  of. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Augustus  Stewart,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1835,  d.  1915  : 
m.  1884,  Ann  Wilhelmina  Jean,  who  d.  1913,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Wray, 
of  Oak  Park,  co.  Donegal : — 

James  Augustus,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 

—Wilhelmina  Augusta. Mary  Adeline  Cecil. Edith  Frances. Augusta  Anna  Blanche.— 

Hester  Leonora  Sophia. Flora  Euphemia.  Residence,  Sunnyside,  Buncrana,  co.  Donegal. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Harry  Hutchinson  Augustus  Stewart,  brother  of  9th  baronet, 
b.  1840,  d.  1916 : m.  1st,  1874,  Lucy  Sarah,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen. 
Richard  Burnaby,  R.E.  (who  assumed  the  surname  of  Dyott),  of  Freeford,  near 
Lichfield ; 2ndly,  1879,  Frederica  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Frederic 
Somes,  of  Beech  Hill  Park,  Loughton.  Essex  :— 

Of  whom  (by  2nd  marriage),  Walter  Annesley  b.  1883;  is  a Clerk  in  Foreign  Office  : m.  1920,  Phyllis 
Lucie,  da.  of  Edmund  Larkin  Horne,  of  34,  Bolton  Gardens,  S.W.  Residence,  13,  Elvaston  Place, 
S.W.7.  Clubs , St.  James’s,  Wellington,  Royal  Automobile.  ■ Charles  Frederic  Somes,  M.C. , 
b.  1884  ; Capt.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.— William 

Mountjoy,  b.  1886.  Residence,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. Adrian  Harry,  b.  1888;  Lieut. 

Gloucestershire  Regt.,  and  attached  W.  African  Frontier  Force;  d.  (killed  in  action  in  the 

Cameroons)  1914. Marjorie  Augusta,  b.  1891  : in.  1914,  the  Rev.  Owen  Manby,  and  has  issue 

living,  Mary  Hope  Petronella,  b.  1916.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lorenzo  Moore  Stewart  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Quinton  Stewart,  b.  1844,  d.  190- : in.  1874,  Isabel  Christiana,  da. 
of  Erasmus  Wilson  Williams,  of  Dublin  :— 

Richard  Evans  Augustus,  A 1875. Lorenzo  Moore,  A 1882. Isabella  Florence. Emily  Gertrude. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lorenzo  Moore  Stewart,  uncle  of  9th  baronet,  A 1800,  d.  1865: 
in.  18—,  Emily,  da.  of  Richard  Quinton  : — 

Mary  Florence:  tit.  18 — . Frances  Adelaide  : in.  18 — . 

This  family  is  of  common  ancestry  with  the  Earls  of  Galloway  and  Barons  Blantyre.  The  1st 
baronet  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the  troubles  of  Ireland,  and  was  created  a Privy  Councillor. 
The  3rd  baronet,  Master-General  of  the  Ordnance  in  Ireland,  was  in  1682  created  Lord  Stewart  of 
Ramelton  and  Viscount  Mountjoy.  The  2nd  Viscount  and  4th  Baronet  was  also  Master-General 
of  the  Ordnance  ; and  the  3rd  Viscount  and  5th  Baronet  was  created  Earl  of  Blesinton,  but  his 
peerages  became  extinct  at  his  death  in  1769.  The  6th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Charlemont  1763-97,. 
and  the  7th  baronet  represented  in  Parliament  Enniskillen  1783-90  and  Donegal  co.  1802-18. 


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STEWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  Athenry,  Tyrone. 

Sir  Hugh  Houghton  Stewart,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  15th,  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
John  Marcus,  1905  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.* 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  has  been  Capt, 
2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  and  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Tyrone  (High  Sheriff, 
1903)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901,  Comdg.  22nd 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  1902,  Comdg.  3rd  Batn. 
Essex  Regt.,  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig.  : in.  1915,  Amy,  widow  of 
Frederick  Charles  Caldwell,  and  da.  of  the  late 
Walpole  Eyre  Greenwell. 

^rms — Quarterly,  ist  and  4th,  or,  a Hon  rampant  azure, 
within  a double  tressure  flory  counter-flory  vert ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
or,  a fess  chequy  argent  and  azure,  in  chief  a portcullis  sable  ; 
the  whole  within  a bordure  gobony  argent  and  vert,  (ffmt — A 
unicorn’s  head  couped  or,  corned  and  crined  argent. 

Seat — Lough  McRory  Lodge,  co.  Tyrone.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 101,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.  Club — Naval  and 

Military.  

Brothers  living— GEORGE  POWELL,  b.  Oct.  7th,  1861 ; 
is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  Depot;  has  been 
Lieut. -Col.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Jersey  Mil.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps):  m.  1895,  Florence  Maria  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Sir 
James  Godfray,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Houghton,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Hugh  Charlie  Godfray,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at 
Bradfield,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers, —Mary,  b.  1899.  Residence,. 
Grainville  Manor,  Jersey.— Albert  Fortescue,  C.M.G. , O.B.E.,  b.  1868;  is  Col.  Suffolk  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G. , O.B.E.)  ; C.M.G.  and  O B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1902, 

Rita,  third  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  J.  Christian,  a Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  Ireland. Cosmo 

Gordon,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869;  ed.  in  France  and  Germany,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Col.  R.F.A., 
and  Comdg.  Inf.  Brig,  in  India  1920;  served  with  Kurram  Expedition  1892-3,  on  special 
duty  at  Gilgit  1893-6,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  superintending  passage  of  guns  over 
Shandur  Pass  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  with  Nile  Expedition  1897-9,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  three  clasps,  4th  class  Medjidie), 
with  Sudan  Expedition  1900,  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  24th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and  Comdg.  R.A. 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (2nd  grade)  at  Staff 
Coll.  1909-12  ; D.S.O.  1895,  C.M.G.  1915  : VI.  1911,  Gladys  Berry,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  J.  H. 

Honeyman,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Cosmo  Bruce,  b.  1912. 

Rev.  Julian  Leslie,  b.  1873  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Acting  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; is  V.  of 
Staplefield  ; a Chap,  to  the  Forces  1917-19  : in.  1904,  Henrietta  Georgiana,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Lane,  J.P.,  D.L.  Residence,  Staplefield  Vicarage,  Sussex. 

Sisters  living — Annie  Coote  Houghton.— —Mary.— —Madeleine  Delamont. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet)— Elizabeth  : m.  1857,  Capt.  Hugh  Montgomery  Archdall, 
who  d.  1880,  formerly  of  52nd  Foot,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Edw'ard  Hugh,  b.  1861, — Henry  St. 
George,  b 1862, — Alfred  Montgomery,  b.  1864, — William  Stewart  (of  Maperath,  Kells,  co.  Meath), 
b.  1870:  in.  1898,  Emily  Laura,  da  of  Hugh  Lyons- Montgomery,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Stewart  Edward  b.  1908,  Mary  Vera  b.  1900,  Charlotte  Josephine  b.  1902,  Catherine  Alicia  Skye 
b.  190V — Lionel  John  Dawson,  b.  1874, — Nicholas  James  Mervyn  b.  1879;  Lieut.  Cameron 
Highlanders;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Henrietta  Julia  Maud:  m . 
1896,  the  Rev.  John  Olphert  (ante), — Margaret  Matilda, — Emily  Mary  Hamilton, — Henriette 
Rowley.  Residence,  Hermitage,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Henry  Lucas  St.  George,  b.  1847  ; formerly  Lieut.  74th  High- 
landers, and  Major  3rd  Batn.  Highland  L.I.  (retired  as  Lieut.-Col.):  in.  1875,  Margaret  Smyth, 
who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  John  Kerr,  of  Greenock.  Residence,  Hermitage,  Blackrock,  co, 
Dublin.  Chibs,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Marcus  Stewart,  3rd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b 1863,  d.  1906  : m, 
1888,  Ada  Loveday,  who  d.  1896  : — 

Gladys  Edith  Houghton.— Muriel  Gage. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Stewart,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1840,  d.  1909 : *«. 
1874,  Harriet  Emily  (now  of  Hatley,  Foxrock,  co.  Dublin),  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Howard  St.  George,  V.  of  St.  John’s,  co.  Down  : — 

Hugh,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  M.B.,b.  1881;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European- 
War)  1918  : m.  1907,  Muriel  Dalzell,  da.  of  Hugh  McKean,  of  4,  Rostrevor  Terrace,  Rathgar, 

Dublin. Herbert  St.  George,  b.  1888;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers.— Mary  Elizabeth. 

—Agnes  Grace. Harriet  Amy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Mervyn  Stewart,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet,  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Vesey  Stewart,  b.  1831 ; d.  1920  ; in.  1856,  Margaret,  wha 

d.  1914,  da.  of  John  Rowley  Miller,  of  Moneymore  : — 

Mervyn  Archdale  b.  1859  : m.  1881,  Phoebe,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Hornidge-Gledstanes,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  George  Cecil,  b.  1883  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918;  in.  191-, 
Renee,  da.  of  Dr.  J.  Ward,  of  Kati  Kati,  New  Zealand, — Mary  Sophia  Ethel  : in.  191-,  Rutland 
Turner,  of  Tauranga,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Stewart  b.  191-, — Evyleen  Frances. 
Residence, ' Tynwald,  Tauranga,  New  Zealand.  John  Rowley  Miller,  b.  1862  : m.  ist,  i886r 
Ellen  Louisa,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Furniss,  of  Kyber  Pass,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; 
2ndly,  1913,  Louisa  Beatrice,  da.  of  Thomas  Gorst  Travis,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Mervyn  Oswald,  b.  1888, — George  Leslie,  b.  1893, — Trevor,  b.  18 — , 

(by  2nd  marriage),  John  Rowley  Miller,  b.  1914. Adela  Louisa  Florence  : in.  1905, — Elise, — 

Rita, — Doris. Hugh  Alexander  Montgomery  Moore,  b.  1868;  is  a J.P.  for  New  Zealand  : 111. 

1891,  Susan,  da.  of  the  late  William  Tasman  Clark,  C.E.,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania,  and  has  issue 
living,  James  Edward  Frederick  Vesey  Tasman,  b.  18 — , — Hugh  Alexander  Murray,  b.  18 — , — 
Gilbert  Harry  Ranfurly,  b.  18—, — Christina  Martina  Alice,  b.  18 — , — Myrtle,  b.  190-.— Andrew 

Charles  Henry  Arbuthnot,  b.  1871. William  Nassau,  b.  1874. Emily  Charlotte:  m.  1879, 

Richard  Villiers  Surtees  [Dashwood,  Bt.,  colls,  cr.  1684].  —Fanny  Montgomery  : in.  1886,  Michael 

Patrick  Stewart  [see  Shaw-Stewart,  Bt.,  colls.]. Mary  Phoebe : in.  1885,  Arthur  Roderick 

Dumbleton,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Mervyn  Gordon,  b.  1886  : in.  1906  Elsie  Knowles, 


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of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Horatio  b.  1889,  Lawrence  Phillips 
b.  1893,  Frances  Mary  Pauline  b.  1887  : m.  1908,  William  Charles  Anderson,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  191-,  Violet  Louise  Graced.  1891. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Stewart,  b.  1841,  d.  1909  : in.  1870,  Adela  Blanche,  who  d.  1910, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  James  Anderson,  J.P.,  D.L.  (Essex  Mil.),  of  Havering  Grange, 
Essex : — 

Mervyn  James,  b.  1871 ; is  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  : tn.  1910,  Margaret  Emma,  da.  of  Frederick 
Jeffray  Steuart,  formerly  of  Carfin,  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Hugh  St. 
Clair,  b.  1910. — David,  b.  1912, — Mary  Jeffray,  b.  1913, — Audrey  Mervyn,  b.  1914.  Residence , 
Northbrook  House,  Falmouth. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  George  Vesey  Stewart  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Vesey  Stewart,  b.  1861,  d.  1892  : in.  1890,  Cecilia  Isabella,  da.  of 
Thomas  Anderson,  formerly  of  Jesmond,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  : — 

Erin  Lucy  Sophia Daisy  Cecilia. Georgina  Frances  (posthumous). 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  John,  Attorney-General  for  Ireland  in  1799,  was  successively 
M.P.  for  cos.  Down  and  Tyrone.  The  2nd  baronet  was  also  M.P.  for  co.  Tyrone. 


STEWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1881,  of  South  Kensington. 

Sir  Norman  Robert  Stewart,  C.B.,  2^  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  27th,  1851  ; s.  his  father,  Field-Marshal  Sir  Donald 
Martin,  G.C.B. , G.C.S.I. , C.I.E. , D.C.L. , LL.D .,  1900; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; is  a retired 
Maj.-Gen.  Indian  Army  ; served  as  A.D.C.  on  Staff  of  Sir 
Donald  Stewart  in  Afghan  wars  1878-9-80  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  clasp,  and  Brevet  Major),  as  an  A.A.G.  and  Q.M.G., 
with  Suakin  Field  Force  1885  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ),  and  in  China  1900,  in 
command  of  1st  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  C.B.) ; C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900:  m.  1875,  Adeline,  da.  of  P.  W.  Hewett,  of  Bombay, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent,  between  in  chief  two  garbs 
azure,  and  in  base  an  eastern  crown  gules.  Cnst — An  arm  in  armour, 
couped  below  the  wrist,  holding  in  the  hand  a dagger  palewise  proper. 
Residence — 


Son  living— DOUGLAS  LAW,  b.  July  ist,  1878. 

Daughters  living — Elsie,  b.  1876 : in.  1893,  Henry  Stanyon. Kathleen  Seymour,  b.  1880  : m. 

ist,  19 — , Major  W.  O.  Dawson,  who  d.  19 — ; 2ndly,  1918,  Capt.  Francis  James  Harly  Pring, 
M.C.,  Cheshire  Regt. 

Sisters  living— Flora  Alice  ( Lady  Jenner ),  b.  1853:  in.  ist,  1877,  Brig.-Surg.  Richard  William 
Davies,  who  d.  1890:  2ndly,  1893,  Ma:or  Sir  Walter  Kentish  William  Jenner,  2nd  Bt.,  D.S.O., 
and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage)  [see  Jenner,  Bt.].  Residence , Lytes  Cary,  Kingsdon, 

Taunton. Marina  Annie  (Lady  Eustace ),  b.  1855  : m.  1882,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  John  William 

Eustace,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank  Rowland,  £.  1891  ; Lieut.  A.S.C.  : m.  1915,  Gertrude, 
da.  of  D.  M.  Keay,  of  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Marina  Isobel  b.  1916.  Residence , Doric 

House,  Bath. Norah  Helen  Gertrude,  b.  1868:  m.  ist,  1891,  S.  J.  O’Neill  Murphy,  from 

whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1894  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Maior  Leopold  Christian  Duncan  Jenner,  D S.O. 
[see  Jenner.  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living  (by  ist  marriage),  Ruby  Nora,  b.  1893  : in.  1911,  Capt.  J.  K. 
Maurice,  Army  Ser.  Corps.  Residence , Manor  House,  Avebury,  Wilts. 

The  ist  baronet,  Field-Marshal  Sir  Donald  Stewart,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , was  A.A.G.  of 
the  Army  at  Lucknow,  commanded  the  Forces  in  Afghanistan  Campaign  1879-80,  and  was  Com.-in- 
Ch.  in  India  1881-5,  subsequently  becoming  Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital. 


For  the  king  and  law. 


Stewart- Clark,  see  Clark. 


STEWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Fingask,  co.  Perth- 

Sir  John  Henderson  Stewart,  ist  Baronet ; b.  18 — ; a partner  in 
the  firm  of  Alexander  Stewart  and  Son,  of  Dundee,  and  Dep.  Chm.,  Sheffield  Steel 
Products,  and  a J.  P. 

Jlnns  anb  Crtst — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat — Fingask,  Perth. 


STEWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Glasgow. 

Sir  J.  W.  Stewart,  ist  Baronet ; b.  18 — ; sometime  Lord  Provost 
of  Glasgow. 

[Nominated  a Baronet  Nov.  1920.] 

Residence — Glasgow. 


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I follow  as  my  ancestors 
with  mv  buckler. 


MacTAGGART-STEWART,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Southwick,  Stewartry  of 
Kirkcudbright,  and  Blairderry,  Wigtownshire. 

Sir  Mark  John  MacTaggart-Stewart,  1st 

Baronet , elder  son  of  the  late  Mark  Hathorn  Stewart,  J.P., 
D.L. , of  Southwick,  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright  ; b.  Oct.  12th, 
1834  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1858, 
M.A.  i860);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1862  ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.L. 
for  the  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Wigtownshire,  and  Hon.  Col.  R.F.A.  (V.  D.)  ; assumed 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  MacTaggart  1895  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Wigtown  Burghs  ( C ) 1874-80,  when  he 
| was  defeated ; re-elected  (at  Bye- Election  July  1880)  and 
unseated  on  petition  ; sat  for  Kirkcudbrightshire  (C)  1885-1906 
(when  he  was  defeated)  and  Jan.  to  Nov.  1910:  m.  1866, 
Marianne  Susanna,  who  d.  1914,  only  child  of  the  late 
John  Orde  Ommanney,  by  Susanna,  who  d.  1902,  da.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  Sir  John  MacTaggart,  Bt.,  of  Ardwell  (ext.), 
and  has  issue. 

^rais — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  or,  a fesse  chequy  argent  and  azure,  surmounted  of  a bend  engrailed 
gules  charged  with  three  fish  hauriant  of  the  field,  in  sinister  chief  point  a round  buckle  of  the  fourth, 
all  within  a double  tressure  flory  counter-flory  of  the  last,  Stewart;  2nd  and  3rd  argent,  a bend 
sable  between  two  owls  proper,  MacTaggart.  Crest — A demi-lion  rampant,  in  his  dexter  paw  a round 
buckle  or. 


Seat — Southwick,  Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright, 
servative  (Edinburgh). 


Clubs — Carlton,  Athenaeum,  New  and  Con- 


Son  living— EDWARD  ORDE,  b.  Jan.  31st,  1883  ; ed.  at  Cheam,  at  Eton,  andatCh.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1907) ; Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  Reserve  of  Officers  ; assumed  the  additional 

surname  of  McTaggart  1914  : m.  1917,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Selina  Flora  Maud,  da.  of  3rd  Baron 

Donington.  Seats,  Ardwell,  Wigtownshire ; Knockishee,  Glenluce.  Chibs,  Carlton,  Guards’, 
Pratt’s,  Royal  Automobile. 

Daughters  living — Janet  Gertrude,  b.  1871  : m.  1899,  Robert  George  Seton,  Recorder  of  Devizes  [E. 
Brownlow,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Walter  Scott,  b.  1900, — John  Archibald,  b.  1906, 
— William  George  Stewart,  b.  1909, — Eleanor  Katherine,  b.  1902.  Residence,  57,  Fitzjohn’s 

Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.  W.--  —Sarah  Blanche,  b.  1872. Frances  Emily  {Countess  of  Cassillis), 

b.  1873  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  has  Order  of 
Mercy  : m.  1903,  the  Earl  of  Cassillis,  el.  son  of  3rd  Marquess  of  Ailsa.  Residence,  22,  Charles 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  Susanna  Mary  ( Duchess  of  Grafton ),  b.  1878  ; has  Order  of 

Mercy,  and  is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1st,  igor, 

the  17th  Baron  Borthwick,  who  d.  1910  ; 2ndly,  1916,  as  his  second  wife,  the  8th  Duke  of  Grafton. 
Residences,  Ravenstone  Castle,  Wigtownshire;  6,  Chesterfield  Gardens,  W.i  ; Euston'  Hall, 

Thetford,  Norfolk ; Wakefield  Lodge,  Stony  Stratford. Margaret  Anna,  £.1880:  m.  1906,  Sir 

David  Charles  Herbert  Dalrymple,  2nd  Bt.,  of  New  Hailes,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce 
1919.  Residence , Croy,  Maybole,  Ayrshire. 


SHAW-STEWART,  Creation  (N.S.)  1667,  of  Greenock  and  Blackball,  Renfrewshire. 


/ hope  for  better  things. 


Sir  (Michael)  Hugh  Shaw- 


laurel  vert. 


Stewart,  C.B.,  8th  Baronet ; b.  July  nth, 
1854  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Michael  Robert, 
1903  ; ed.  at  Eton,  andatCh.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders) ; is 
Vice-Lieut,  and  a J.P.  for  Renfrew,  and 
Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.  and 
Hon.  Col.  5th  Batn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commns.  on  Deer  Forests  1892,  and  on 
Physical  Training  (Scotland)  1902  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Renfrewshire  (C)  1886- 
1906,  when  he  was  defeated  therefor  ; un- 
successfully contested  Stirlingshire  1885  ; 
C.B.  (Civil)  1916  : m.  1883,  Lady  Alice 
Emma  Thynne,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  4th  Marquess 
of  Bath. 

^rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  a fesse  chequy 
azure,  over  all  a lion  rampant  gules ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
azure,  three  covered  cups  or.  Crests — 1st,  a lion’s 
head  erased  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure  ; 2nd, 
holding  a club  over  his  shoulder  proper,  a demi- 
_ savage  wreathed  about  the  head  and  middle  with 

Supporters  Dexter,  a lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure,  gorged  with  a 


collar  cheeky  argent  and  azure  ; sinister,  a savage,  holding 
wreathed  round  the  head  and  middle  with  laurel  leaves  vert. 


club  over  his  shoulder  all  proper, 


Seat  Ardgowan,  Inverkip,  Renfrewshire.  Clubs— Carlton,  Travellers’. 


BrOtfleJs  CHARLES  ROBERT,  b.  July  9th,  1856 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 

l?nA‘  l88°*  M-A-  1882);  formerly  R.  of  Cowden : m.  1890,  Ida  Fannie  Caroline,  da.  of 
P-  "liken,  and  has  issue  living,  Una  Mary,  b.  1800  : 1916,  Walter  Rupert  Reynell,  and  has 

issue  living  Peter  Carew  b 1)17,  Joan  Katherine  b.  19x8, -Katharine,  b.  1893:  m.  1912,  Robert 
Alexander  [Hobhouse , Bt  ..].  Residence,  6,  Queen’s  Elm  Square,  S.W.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cam- 
w^lter  Richard,  M.B.E  , b.  1861  ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll 
rnlSr!  ^S^H,ghn-dw)’  a(Vj,Ist  Wiltshire  Vol.  Rifle  Corps;  is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County 
Councillor  (Tisbury  Div.)  for  Wilts  (High  Sheriff  1919);  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1891,  Mary 

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Beatrice  Sydney,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Sidney  Leveson  Lane  [V.  Downe],  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
Walter  Guy,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  is  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914-1S 
(wounded,  M.C.)  : in.  1915,  Diana,  da.  of  George  Bulteel,  and  has  issue  living,  Ian  Niel  b.  1918, 
Lavinia^Mariquita  b.  1919, — Niel,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; d.  (killed  ia 
action  during  European  War)  1916, — Michael  Sidney,  b.  1905, — Mary  Sibell  Agnes,  b.  1896, — Irene 
Beatrice,  b.  1901.  Residences,  Hays,  Shaftesbury  ; Villa  Shaw-Stewart,  Ajaccio,  Corsica.  Clubr 

Junior  Carlton. Archibald  William,  b.  1865  ; formerly  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  Residence , South- 

ridge,  Hindon,  Salisbury. 

Sisters  living — Helen  ( Countess  Manvers),  b.  1859:  m.  1880,  the  4th  Earl  Manvers.  Residencesr 

Thoresby  Park,  Newark-on-Trent,  Notts  ; Holme  Pierrepont,  Nottingham. Agnes  Caroline 

{Hon.  Mrs.  Henry  S.  Littleton),  b.  1862:  m.  1898,  the  Hon.  Henry  Stuart  Littleton  [see  B. 
Hatherton].  Residence , 21,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 

Widow  living  Of  7th.  Baronet — Octavia  ( Lady  Octavio.  Shaw-Stewart),  da.  of  2nd  Marquess  of 
Westminster:  in.  1852,  Sir  Michael  Robert  Shaw-Stewart,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence r 
Fonthill  Abbey,  Tisbury,  Wilts. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  John  Archibald  Shaw-Stewart,  2nd  son  of  6th 
baronet,  b.  1829,  d 1900  : in.  1st,  1857,  Helenora  Margaret  Angela,  who  d.  1865, 
da.  of  Boyd  Alexander,  of  Ballochmyle ; 2ndly,  1881,  Isabella  Barbara,  who  d. 
1883,  widow  of  Capt.  J.  H.  J.  Alexander,  C.B.,  and  da.  of  T.  C.  Hume;  3rdly, 
1886,  Constance  Mary,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Johnston : — 

Archibald  Claud,  b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Radley ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Princess  Louise's  (Argyll  and 
Sutherland)  Highlanders.  Helenor,  b.  T858 : m.  1882,  Frank  Gore-Browne,  K.C.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Stewart,  D.S.O.,  b.  1883  [see  “ Companjonage  ”], — Robert  Francis,  b.  1893;  is  Lieut. 
R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (prisoner) : in.  1919,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Dr. 
James  Elias,  of  Brentwood,  Pendleton, — Sapphire  Helenor,  b.  1887  : in.  1911,  the  Rev.  Hugh 
Duncan  Hanford,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1914,  a da.  b.  1912,  a da.  (twin)  b.  1912,  a da.  A 

1917,  a da.  (twin)  b.  1917.  Residence,  Oakley  House,  Abingdon. Angela  Constance,  b.  1862. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Farquhat  Shaw-Stewart,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1836 
d.  1911  : in.  1859,  Isabella  Jane,  who  d.  19x6,  da.  of  the  Hon.  C.  W.  Warner,  C.B., 
formerly  Attorney-Gen.  of  Trinidad  : — 

Patrick  Francis,  b.  1872  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers. Agnes  Ethel.— 

Olive  Margaret:  in.  1917,  the  Rev.  Thomas  John  Hardy,  Warden  of  St.  Mary’s  House,  Regent’s 
Park,  N.W.  Residence,  St.  Mary’s  House,  84,  Regent’s  Park  Road,  N.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Houston  Stewart,  2nd  son  of  5th 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  William  Houston  Stewart,  G.C.B.,  b.  1822,  d.  1901  : m.  1st,  1850, 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  Eyre  Coote,  of  West  Park,  Hants  ; 2ndly, 
1872,  Blanche  Caroline  (now  of  130,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  the  Hon. 
Keith  Stewart,  C.  B.  [see  E.  Galloway,  colls.] : — 

(By  1 st  marriage),  Archibald  William  Houston,  b.  1864  : in.  1891,  Flora  Sarah  Ann,  da.  of  Thomas 
Beeson,  of  Stony  Mountain,  Manitoba,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Houston,  b.  1893, — 

Catherine  Grace,  b.  1898.— Catherine  Coote. Louisa  Mary. — —(By  2nd  marriage),  Blanche 

Nita  Mary. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Erskine  Douglas  Stewart,  b.  1832,  d.  1870  : in.  1854,  Julia,  who 
d.  1899,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Turton  : — 

Michael  Patrick,  b.  i860 : in.  1886,  Fanny  Montgomery,  da.  of  George  Vesey  Stewart  [see  Stewart, 
Bt.,  cr.  1803,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  John  Houston  Douglas,  b.  1890, — George  Archdale,. 
b.  1893, — Angela  Julia  Isabel, — Nina  Margaret. Catherine  Angela. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Shaw-Stewart  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Michael  John  Maxwell  Shaw-Stewart,  b.  1828,  d.  1894  : in.  1867,  Julia,  who 
d.  1899.  da.  of  the  late  Augustus  Hermann  Kinderman  : — 

Michael  John,  b.  1870. Margaret  Veronica,  b.  1869. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  John  Heron  Maxwell  Shaw-Stewart,  b.  1831,  d.  1908:  in.  1871, 
Mary  Catherine  Bedingfeld,  who  d.  19^9,  da.  of  Col.  George  Chancellor  Collyer  : — 

Basil  Heron,  C-M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  D.S.O.  i9i7,C.M.G.  1918  : in  1916,  Vera,  da.  ofW.  H.  Caldwell, 

of  Morar,  Inverness-shire. Patrick  Houston,  b.  1888;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1917.  Mary  Winifred. Katharine  Bedingfeld. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Shaw-Stewart,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1793,  d.  1840  : in . 
1827,  Jane  Stuart,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Sir  John  Shaw  Heron-Maxwell,  4th  Bt.  : — 
Helenora  Grace  : m.  1870,  Capt.  Ian  Dalrymple  Clark  (Madras  Army),  who  d.  1870 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Steuart,  great-grandson  of  the  late  Walter  Steuart 
(infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  David  Steuart,  b.  1830,  d.  1890:  in.  1861,  Dorothy  Emily,  who  d. 
1910,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Cox,  R.  of  Fairstead,  Essex  : — 

Robert  John  Archibald,  b.  1863;  is  a J.P.  for  Stirlingshire.  Residence,  Steuart  Hall,  Stirling. 
Mary  Helen:  in.  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  William  George  Lyddon,  C.M.G.,  R.A. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  George  Mackenzie  Steuart,  great-grandson  of 
the  late  Walter  Steuart,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Steuart,  b.  1821,  d.  1893  : in.  1865,  Susan  Alexander  (now  of  3, 
Forbes  Road,  Edinburgh),  da.  of  the  late  James  McAlpine,  Ch.  of  the  Clan  McAlpine, 
and  widow  of  Henry  Goodwyn,  Lieut.  Royal  Bengal  Engineers: — 

George  Mackenzie,  b.  1866  : in.  1919,  Mary  Dorothea,  only  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  F.  S.  Clayton,  of 

Wyelands,  Ross-on-Wye.  Club , New  (Edinburgh). James  MacAlpine,  b.  1868  ; formerly  Capt. 

4th  Batn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  Clubs,  Arthur’s,  New  (Edinburgh). Murray  Babington,  M.B., 

b.  1872:  m.  1904,  Maud  Anne  Sophia,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Samuel  Steward, 
Indian  Army  [see  Hamilton,  Bt.,  cr.  1646,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Ducarol  Anne  Katherine, 

b.  190-.  Residence,  Oakley,  Kircudbright. Janet  Alexander:  in.  1899.  as  his  second  wife,  the 

Very  Rev.  Llewelyn  Wynne-Jones  (formerly  V.  of  Oswestry),  Dean  of  St.  Asaph.  Residence , The 
Deanery,  St.  Asaph. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  John  Shaw  Steuart,  b.  1832  d.  1872  : in.  1867,  Mary  Babington  Ball, 
da.  of  Robert  Ball  Steele,  of  Rathkeale,  co.  Kildare  : — 

Jane  West  Babington:  in.  1893,  Major  Oliver  Goldsmith  levers,  formerly  Indian  Army,  and  has 
issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1893.  Residence, 

The  present  Baronet  is  in  direct  male  descent  from  Sir  John  Stewart,  natural  son  of  Robert  III., 
King  of  Scotland,  to  whom  was  granted  the  family  seat  of  Ardgowan.  The  1st  baronet  sat 
successively  as  M.P.  for  cos.  Lanark  and  Renfrew:  the  4th  was  M.P.  for  co.  Renfrew;  the  5th  was 
Lord-Lieut.  of  that  co.  ; the  6th  was  M.P.  for  cos.  Lanark  and  Renfrew,  and  the  7th  M.P.  for  co. 
Renfrew  and  Lord-Lieut.  of  the  co. 


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STIRLING,  Creation  (N.S.)  1666,  of  Glorat,  Stirlingshire. 

Sir  George  Murray  Home 
Stirling,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  9th  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  4th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  Elphinstone  Fleming,  1910; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Col.  (retired) 
Essex  Regt.,  a Member  of  King’s  Body 
Guard  for  Scotland  (Roy.  Co.  of  Archers), 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Stirling;  served 
with  Chitral  Expedition  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Tirah’Expedition  1897-8  (two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Adj. 
Burma  Mounted  Inf.,  and  subsequently  as 
Staff  Officer  to  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at 
actions  of  Driefontein,  Sannas  Post,  Johan- 
nesburg, and  Diamond  Hill  (wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
with  Somaliland  Field  Force  1903-4  as 
Special  Ser.  Officer  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  first 
as  Assist.  Provost  Marshal,  subsequently 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Essex  Regt.,  and  Comdt. 
Lines  of  Communication,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  tn.  1904,  Mabel 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot, 
C.M.G. , 1st  Bt.,  of  Garnkirk,  Lanarkshire, 
and  Stravithie,  Fife,  and  has  issue. 

gtnns  —Argent,  a bend  engrailed  azure  charged  with  three  buckles  or,  between  two  roses  gules, 
barbed  vert ; on  a chief  gules,  a naked  arm  issuing  out  of  a cloud  from  the  sinister  side,  grasping  a 
sword  in  pale,  therewith  guarding  an  imperial  crown  placed  in  the  dexter  chief  point  proper  ; all 
within  a double  tressure  counterflory  of  thistles  vert.  A lion  passant  gules.  Supporters— 

Two  heroes  in  armour,  their  faces,  and  legs  from  the  knees  downwards,  naked. 

Seat — Glorat,  Milton  of  Campsie,  Stirlingshire.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  New  (Edinburgh), 

County  (Stirling).  

Sons  living— CHARLES  ALEXANDER  SPROT  HOME,  b.  April  3rd,  1910. George 

Archibald  Mungo,  b.  1915. 

Daughters  living— Elizabeth  Gloriana,  b.  1906. Jean  Margaret,  b.  1908. Marjorie  Marigold 

Anne,  b.  1920. 

Sisters  living — Blanche  Margaret  Anne.  Eliza  Caroline  : m.  1910,  Harry  Wallis  Guthrie-Smith, 

and  has  issue  living,  Anne  Stirling,  b.  1911, — Helen  Margaret,  b.  1912, — Mary  Wallis,  b.  1914. 
Residence , Tutira,  Napier,  New  Zealand. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet— Anne  Georghja  ( Lady  Stirling),  da.  of  the  late  James  Murray, 
of  16,  Bryanston  Square,  W.  : m.  1867,  Sir  Charles  Elphinstone  Fleming  Stirling,  8th  baronet,  who 
d.  1910.  Residence , Glorat,  Milton  of  Campsie,  Stirlingshire. 


A Iways  faithful . 


STIRLING,  Creation  (G.B.)  1800,  of  Faskine,  Lanarkshire. 

Sir  Walter  George  Stirling, 

3rd  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  6th,  1839;  s.  his 
father,  Sir  Walter  George,  1888  ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; has  been  Capt.  R.H.A.,  Gov.  to 
H.R.  H.  Prince  Leopold,  and  Hon.  Col. 
Kent  R.F.A.  (Reserve);  was  A.D.C.  to 
Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  1869-74,  and  an 
Extra  Groom-in-Waiting  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria  1866-1901;  is  a J.P.  for  North- 
ampton and  Kent:  m.  1st,  1875,  Elizabeth 
Horatia  Frederica,  V.A.,  who  ci.  1896,  da. 
of  the  late  Frederick  Charles  William 
Seymour  [M.  Hertford,  colls.],  and  widow 
of  3rd  Viscount  Clifden ; 2ndly,  1903, 
Emily  Frances  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1909),  da.  of  the  late  William  Fermor 
Ramsay,  and  widow  of  2nd  Baron  De  L’Isle 
and  Dudley,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

&rms — Argent,  on  a bend  engrailed  azure 
between  two  roses  gules,  seeded  or  barbed  vert, 
three  buckles  of  the  fourth,  all  within  a bordure  of  the  fifth.  ©rest — A dexter  armed  arm  issuing 
out  of  a ducal  coronet,  grasping  a dagger  in  fesse  all  proper,  the  last  hilted  and  pommelled  or. 
j&npportrrs— Two  hinds  purpure,  semee  of  estoiles  argent,  ducally  gorged  or. 

Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Wellington.  — . 

Daughter  living— Evelyn  Mary  Caroline  Lilah,  b.  1877 : m.  1903,  Francis  Anthony  Labouchere, 
and  has  issue  living,  George  Peter,  b.  1905, — Lilah  Helen  Suzanne,  b.  1906.  Residence , 15,  Dray- 
cott  Avenue,  S.W. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


This  family  is  descended  from  a collateral  branch  of  the  ancient  line  of  Stirlings  of  Cawder  and 
Keir.  Sir  Walter,  a distinguished  naval  commander,  was  knighted  on  bringing  home  Lord  Rodney’s 
despatches,  and  subsequently  declined  a baronetcy,  which  was  afterwards  conferred  upon  his  son, 
who  was  successively  M.P.  for  Gatton  and  St.  Ives. 

Stirling-Hamilton,  see  Hamilton. 

Stirling-Max  well,  see  Maxwell. 

STOCKENSTPvOM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1840,  of  Maasstrom,  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

.Sir  Andries  Stockenstrom,  3rd  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Hon.  Andries  Stockenstrom  (a  Puisne  judge  of  Cape 
Colony),  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet ; b.  Sept.  22nd,  1868  ; s.  his 
uncle,  Sir  Gysbert  Henry,  1912;  ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1889);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1891  ; sometime  a 
M.L.A.,  Transvaal ; is  Chm.  of  Public  Ser.  Commn. : m.  1896, 
Mabel,  da.  of  J.  H.  Booysen,  of  Klip  Drift,  Graaff  Reinet,  S. 
Africa,  and  has  issue. 

$rtns — Per  fesse  argent  and  or,  a fesse  wavy  azure,  between  a sword 
and  branch  of  laurel  in  saltire  proper,  passing  through  the  ring  of  the 
astronomical  character  of  Mars  sable  in  chief,  and  in  base  the  stump  of  a 
tree,  one  branch  sprouting  fi-om  the  dexter  side  thereof  issuing  from  water 
proper.  Crrst — In  front  of  a like  stump  of  a tree  two  swords  in  saltire,  points 
upwards  proper,  pommels  and  hilts  or 
Residence — 

Sons  living— ANDRIES  LARS,  b.  Oct.  23rd,  1897;  Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; 
served  during  European  War  19x4-18  (missing  1918).  Anders  Johan 
Booysen,  b.  iqo8. 

Daughters  living — Selma  Andree,  b.  1899. Erica  Hedvig,  b.  1901. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Ella  Helena.  Residence , Kenilworth,  near  Cape  Town. 
Mother  living— Maria  Henrietta,  da.  of  Andries  J.  Hartzenberg:  m.  1867,  the  Hon.  Andries 
Stockenstrom  (ante),  who  d.  1880.  Residence , 

The  original  family  name  of  the  Stockenstrom  family  was  Andersen.  The  founder  of  the  family, 
when  Prime  Minister  to  the  King  of  Sweden,  continued  his  fealty  to  the  monarch  during  a troublous 
time  when  all  other  friends  had  forsaken  him.  In  reference  to  this  service  the  King  remarked  that  his 
faithful  servant  was  like  the  “ stump  of  a tree , in  the  midst  0/  a torrent , with  all  branches  but  one 
torn  off,"  and  therefore  granted  him  a name,  and  armorial  ensigns  and  motto,  in  accordance  there- 
with. The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Andries,  was  Lieut. -Governor  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  Captain  in 
the  regiment  of  Corsican  Rangers.  The  2nd  baronet  was  sometime  an  M.L.A.  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope. 

STOKES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1889  of  Lensfield  Cottage,  St.  Paul,  Cambridge. 
[Extinct  1916.] 

Sir  Arthur  Romney  Stokes,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Mary  Muriel,  b.  1899. Winifred  Doreen,  b.  1901. 

Sister  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Isabella  Lucy:  m.  1889,  Laurence  Humphry,  C.M.G.,  M.D. 
Residence , Lensfield,  Cambridge. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Mary  Winifred  ( Lady  Stokes),  da.  of  the  late  Hubert  Garbett, 
M.I.C.E.:  m.  1897,  Sir  Arthur  Ronyiey  Stokes,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1916,  when  the  title  became 
extinct.  Residence , The  Gables,  Fareham,  Hants. 


Fortis  si  jure  fortis. 
Strong , if  strong  in 
right. 


STONHOUSE,  First  Creation  (E.)  1628 ; Second  Creation  (E.)  1670,  of  Radley, 

Berkshire. 

Sir  Ernest  Hay  Stonhouse,  16th  Baronet; 
b.  July  27th,  1855  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry  Van- 
SITTART,  1884  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  : m.  1897, 
Louise  Catherina,  da.  of  the  late  Lodwick  William 
Rees,  of  Cheltenham. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a fesse  sable  between  three  hawks  volant 
azure,  a leopard’s  face  between  two  mullets  or.  Crest — A talbot’s 
head  couped  argent,  collared  sable,  lined  and  catching  a dove 
volant  of  the  first. 

Residence — Warmington,  Banbury. 


Aunts  living  (das.  of  14th  baronet) — Evelina  Caroline  Neal : 
m.  1869,  William  Stephen  Mair  Goodenough,  who  d.  1913. 

Residence,  Savile  House,  Weston  Park,  Bath. Lydia  Letitia 

Purvis  ( Lady  Blaine)  : m.  1881,  Sir  Robert  Stickney  Blaine, 
who  d.  1897,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Vansittart  Ston- 
house. Residence,  Richmond  Lodge,  Lansdown,  Bath. 
Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ven.  Timothy 
Stonhouse-Vigor,  Archdeacon  of  Gloucester, 
2nd  son  of  xith  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Stonhouse,  b.  1807,  d. 

1883 : nt.  1839,  Anne  Lucy,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of 
Christian  Lewis  : — 

EDWARD,  b.  Jan.  24th,  1845:  m.  18—.  Mary,  da.  ot  the  late  W.  Penton,  of  Pennton  Vale,  S. 

Australia. Emily  Mary  : ;//.  1876,  John  Viret  Gooch,  who  d.  1900  [see  Gooch,  Bt.,  cr.  1866, 

colls.  1.  Residence,  Cooper's  Hill,  Bracknell.— —Rosalie  : m.  1897,  Arthur  Cadlick  Pain,  J.P.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Heathcote  Stonhouse,  b.  1898.  Residence,  St.  Catherine’s,  Frimley. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Stonhouse,  b.  1810,  d.  1883  : nt.  1832,  Sophia,  who  d,  1868,  da. 
of  .William  Sheppard,  of  Clifton  : — 

Isabella  Harriet. Sophia. Amy  Bertha.  Residence,  50,  Sheen  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Stonhouse  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Stonhouse,  Lieut.  5th  Madras  Fusiliers,  b.  1835,  d.  1872  : in.  1858, 
Corinne,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  C.  Reade,  M.C.S.  : — 

Charles  Cecil  Gordon,  b.  1859.  Residence , 50,  Sheen  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Liscombe  Stonhouse,  b.  1837,  d.  1907  : in.  1870,  Mary  Gorges 
Ponsonby  (now  of  Halnaker,  Milford-on-Sea,  Hants),  da.  of  the  late  William  Milton 
Bridger,  of  Halnaker  House,  Chichester  : — 

Sibyl  Sophia,  b.  1871. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Arthur  Stonhouse,  b.  1847,  d.  1907  : m.  1880,  Adaj  da.  of  the  late 
John  Allan  : — 

Arthur  Allan,  b.  1885:  in.  1914. Ella  Maude,  b.  1883:  in.  190-.— Dorothy  Mabel,  b.  1887: 

m.  1908,  Samuel  Robert  Nightingale.  Residence , Scratby  Hall,  Norfolk. 

Sir  George,  the  3rd  baronet,  was  fined  ,£1,460  for  his  loyalty  to  Charles  I.  In  1670  he  obtained 
a new  patent  granted  to  himself,  with  the  old  precedency  and  with  a special  remainder  to  his 
second  son,  John,  and  his  heirs  male,  intending  thereby  to  exclude  his  first  son.  The  elder  son, 
however,  on  his  father’s  decease,  claimed  and  enjoyed  the  baronetcy  created  by  the  original  patent, 
so  that  there  were  two  baronetcies  in  the  family  till,  on  the  death  (without  issue)  of  Sir  John,  6th 
baronet  under  the  old  creation,  they  became  united  in  Sir  John,  3rd  baronet  of  the  new.  The  nth 
baronet,  having  been  for  twenty  years  Physician  to  the  Northampton  Infirmary,  took  Holy  Orders, 
and  subsequently  became  an  eminent  preacher. 


STOTT,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1920,  of  Stanton  co.  Gloucester. 

Sir  Philip  Sidney  Stott,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Abraham  Henthorne  Stott,  of  Oldham  ; b.  Feb. 
20th,  1858  ; ed.  at  Oldham  High  Sch.  ; an  Architect, 
Surveyor,  and  Engineer,  of  York  Chambers,  Yorkshire 
Street,  Oldham,  and  a Director  of  Royal  Insurance  Co. 
(Limited),  Manchester,  and  other  cos.  ; sometime  Pres. 
Oldham  Lyceum  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Oldham  (C) 
Jan.  1910 : m.  1884,  Hannah,  only  child  of  James 
Nicholson,  of  Oldham,  and  has  issue. 

Jims— Gules,  three  pallets  or,  each  charged  with  as  many 
pellets,  on  a chief  of  the  second  a heart  between  two  battle-axes  of 
the  first.  (Crtst — Upon  a chaplet  of  roses  fessewise  gules  a martlet 
sable. 

rsfcswi ’Seat — Stanton  Court,  near  Broadway,  Worcestershire.  Clubs — 
Constitution  (London  and  Manchester),  Union  and  Conservative 
(Oldham). 

Son  living— GEORGE  EDWARD,  b.  May  20th  1887  ; an 
Architect,  and  Capt.  10th  Batn.  Manchester  Regt.  (T.F.  Reserve): 
m.  1912,  Kate,  only  da.  of  the  late  George  Swailes,  of  Oldham, 
He  aims  at  high  things.  *”d  has,iss“e  *ivinS>  PhiliP  Sidney>  b'  *9*4-  Residence , Taxal, 
* * Werneth,  Oldham. 

Daughters  living — Esther,  b.  1885:  m.  1908,  Edgar  Wharton,  M B.,  Ch.B  , B. Sc.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Geoffrey  Charles  Clegg,  b.  1910, — Joyce  Stott,  b.  1912.-  Residence,  61,  Queen’s  Road, 
Oldham.— Doris,  b.  1890:  in.  1918,  Major  Valentine  Stevens  Bland,  M.C.,  R.F.A.  (T.F. 
Reserve),  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela,  b.  1920.  Residence , The  Warren,  Aldbourne,  Wilts. 


PHILIPSGN-STGW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1907,  of  Cape  Town,  Colony  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  and  Blackdown  House,  Lodsworth,  co.  Sussex. 

Sir  Elliot  Philipson  Philipson-Stow, 
2nd  Baronet , b.  July  12th,  1876  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Frederic  Samuel  Philipson,  1908 ; formerly  14th 
Hussars;  served  during  S.  African  War  (medals 
with  five  clasps)  : m.  1904,  Edith  Maude  Gore,  da. 
of  the  late  Edmund  Henry  Cockayne  Pery-Knox- 
Gore  [see  E.  Limerick,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

Jlrms—  Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  vert,  on  a cross  nebulde 
between  four  leopards’  faces  or,  a rose  gules,  Stew,  2nd  and 
3rd  gules,  two  chevronelles  between  three  boars’  heads  couped 
ermine,  Philipson.  Crest — ist,  issuant  from  an  antique  crown 
or,  charged  with  a rose  gules,  a leopard’s  face  gold  between 
two  wings  vert,  Stow  ; 2nd,  issuant  from  a mural  crown  or, 
charged  with  a rose  gules,  a plume  of  five  ostrich  feathers 
alternately  argent  and  gules,  Philipson. 

Clubs—  Cavalry,  Royal  Automobile,  Sackville  Street. 


Sons  living- FREDERIC  LAWRENCE,  b.  Sept.  19th, 
1905.— Edmond  Cecil,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living— Dorothy  Barbara,  b.  1909. Margaret 

Aileen  (twin),  b.  1912. 

Brothers  living — Robert  Frederic  Philipson,  b.  1878 ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
19°5  I served  in  S.  African  War  (medals  with  clasps) : in.  1906,  Fernande,  who^f.  1920,  da.  of  the  late 
Dieuset,  of  Paris  and  Paris-Plage.  Henry  Matthew  Philipson,  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  abroad  : m.  1918,  Elizabeth  Willes,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Willes  Chitty,  Master  of  Supreme 
Court,  of  48,  Queen’s  Gate  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher,  b.  1920.  Guyon 
Philipson,  b.  1898  ; ed.  atWichester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; sometime  2nd  Lieut.  R.G.A. 

Sisters  living — Alice  Ellinor  Philipson.— Dorothy  FlorencejPhilipson.— Audrey  Frances  Philip- 
son^  m‘  ^9i4.  Lieut.-Col.  James  Worsley-Taylor,  el.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Wilson  Worsley- Taylor, 
ist  Bt.  Residence , Town  Head,  Pendleton,  near  Clitheroe,  Lancashire. 


Fide  non  fraude. 

By  faith,  not  by  fraud. 


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Widow  living  Of  1st  Bst.rOE.6t — Florence  Henchman  ( Lady  Philipson-Stoiv),  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Hewitt,  of  Cape  'Town  : m.  1874.  Sir  Frederic  Samuel  Philipson  Philipson-Stow,  1st 
baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence , Blackdown  House,  Lodsworth,  Sussex. 

The  1st  baronet  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  1891,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Philipson. 

STRACEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1818,  of  Rackheath,  Norfolk. 

Sir  Edward  Paulet  Stracey,  7 th  Baronet ; b. 
July  5th,  1871;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edward  Gervase  Henry,  1888;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Life 
Guards;  is  patron  of  three  livings,  and  Hon.  Major  Household 
Cavalry  (Reserve)  : m.  1902,  Mary  Elizabeth  Brinsley,  da.  of 
Algernon  Brinsley  Sheridan,  of  Frampton  Court,  Dorset,  and 
has  issue. 

$rmss — Ermine,  on  a cross  engrailed  between  four  eagles  displayed  gules 
five  cinquefoils  or.  Crest — A lion  rampant  erminois,  ducally  crowned  gules 
supporting  a cross  patee-fitchee  of  the  last. 

Seats — Rackheath  Park  and  Oxnead  Hall,  Norfolk.  Town  Residence 
— 29,  Portland  Place,  W.  Clubs— Guards’,  Orleans,  Cavalry,  Ranelagh, 
Royal  Thames  Yacht,  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Yacht. 


Son  living— MICHAEL  GEORGE  MOTLEY,  b.  July  7th,  1911. 
Daughter  living — Margaret  Rosalind  Linley,  b.  1907. 

Brother  living — Algernon  Augustus  Henry,  b.  1873  5 e(L  At  Wellington  Coll.  ; Capt.  Norfolk 
Regt.  ; Rhodesia  1896  (wounded,  medal),  European  War  1915-19  (wounded).  Club , Wellington. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — Henry  Hardinge  Denne,  b.  1839 ; is  a retired  Maj.-Gen.  ; for- 
merly commanded  Scots  Guards,  and  S.  London  Vol.  Brig.  ; was  Sup.  of  Gymnasia  1869  72,  Regt. 
Adj.  Scots  Guards  1876,  Comdt.  of  Sch.  for  Officers  of  Auxiliary  Forces  1879,  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  Bombay  1880-81 ; served  in  Nile  expedition  1884,  and  in  Suakin  expedition  1885  (despatches, 
medal  and  clasp,  bronze  star);  received  Jubilee  medal.  Residence , 5,  Bury  Street,  St.  James’s, 
S.W.  Clubs , Guards’,  Carlton,  Marlborough,  Garrick,  Savage. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  5th  baronet) — Charlotte  ( Countess  Sondes ) : in.  1859,  the  1st  Earl  Sondes, 
who  d.  1894.  Residence,  Brenley,  Faversham,  Kent.— Frances  Julia  : in.  1871,  John  Bathurst 
Graver  Browne,  who  d.  1880,  and  has  issue  living,  Violet  Bathurst,— Elizabeth  Margaret. 
Isabel  Geraldine  (< Countess  of  Kimberley)',  in.  1875,  the  2nd  Earl  of  Kimberley.  Residences , 
Kimberley  House,  Wymondham  ; Witton  Park,  North  Walsnam ; Arwenack  Manor  House, 
Falmouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gilbert  Hardinge  Stracey,  5th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1844,  d.  1907  ; 
m.  1867,  Louisa  Anne  (now  of  28,  Evelyn  Mansions,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Groucock  : — 

Gilbert  Foard,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Durham  L. I.— Ernest  Henry  Denne, 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Norfolk  Regt.  : in.  1907,  Faith,  only  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Downes  Popham,  and  has  issue  living, 
Noel  Margaret  Jephson,  b.  1908, — Henry  Mounteney,  b.  1920. — Joan  Cypria  Mounteney,  b.  1910. 

Residence,  Elbridge,  Windlesham,  Surrey. Hilda  Marguerite  : in.  1910.  Capt.  Leicester  William 

Le  Marchant  Carey,  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War!  1915. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Gerald  Hyde  Charles  Stracey,  6th  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1847, 
d.  1896:  111.  1888,  Ellen  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  J.  H.  Norgate  : — 

Diana  Gwendolen  Edith  Cecil. 

Issue  of  the  late  Hardinge  Robert  Stracey,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1814,  d. 
1844:  m.  T839,  Elizabeth  Barbara,  who  d.  1910,  da  of  Capt.  James  Balfour 
Robertson,  R.N.  : — 

Hardinge  Richard,  b.  1840;  formerly  Major  98th  Regt.  ; retired  as  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  : in.  1883,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Frederick  Byng  Montresor,  of  15,  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Constance  Mary,  b.  18— , — Elizabeth  Julia  b.  18 — : m.  1909,  Charles  Henry  Garner  Richardson, — 
Ruth, — Margaret  Diana,  b.  1896.  Residence,  The  Dale,  Upperton,  Eastbourne.— Julia  Clifton. 
Residence,  48,  Cambridge  Terrace,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Stracey,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  James  Stracey-Clitherow,  b.  1821,  d.  1912,  having  assumed 
by  Roy.  licence  1900,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Clitherow  ; in.  1849,  Maria 
Diana,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  James  Claud  Bourchier,  of  Lavant 
House,  Chichester; — 

John  Bourchier,  C.B.E.,  b.  1853;  formerly  Major  Scots  Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire  Yeo.  (now  Hon.  Col.);  is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  a County  Alderman,  and  Vice-Lieut,  for 
K.  Riding  of  Yorkshire ; served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  star); 
commanded  a Batn.  of  Welsh  Guards  1915-18  (C.B.E.);  accompanied  Dr.  Jameson,  C.B.,  into 
the  Transvaal  1896  (taken  prisoner  by  the  Boers);  has  Coronation  medal  1911  ; C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1897,  Alice,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Toby  Henry  Prinsep,  and  widow  of  Charles 
Henry  Gurney.  Residences,  Hotham  Hall,  East  Yorkshire  ; Boston  House,  Brentford,  Middlesex. 
Clubs,  Guards’,  Turf,  Carlton,  Yorkshire.  Claud  Edward,  b.  1855 ; formerly  Capt.  Scots 
Guards;  served  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  and  bronze  star);  received  Jubilee  medal; 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914-19:  in.  1897,  Alice  Maud,  5th  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Lord  Alfred  Henry 
Paget,  C.  B.  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.].  Residence,  20,  Park  Square  East,  N.W.  Clubs , Naval 
and  Military,  Carlton,  Travellers’.— —Eustace  William  Clitherow,  R.N-,  b.  1864;  is  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.,  a J.P.  for  Middlesex,  and  a Junior  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House;  served  at  bombardment 
of  forts  of  Alexandria  1882,  and  on  shore  with  Naval  Brig,  (medal  with  two  clasps,  Khedive’s 
bronze  star,  and  5th  class  Medjidie) ; has  National  Life  Boat  Institution’s  silver  medal,  and  Roy. 
Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal  for  saving  life:  in.  1900,  Frances  Evelyn  Veronica,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Birkbeck  Evelyn  Stansfeld,  sometime  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Wellineton’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Bryan,  b.  1903, — Rhona,  b.  1901, — Monica,  b.  1905,— 
Mary  Barbara,  b.  1909, — Ursula  Diana,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Hill  Wootton,  near  Warwick.  Club, 
Naval  and  Military.— -Emma  Maria:  m.  1875,  Col.  Charles  Birch-Reynardson  (formerly 

Grenadier  Guards),  who  d.  1919.  Residence , 10,  Walton  Street,  S.W. Margaret  Susan:  vt. 

1889,  Charles  Somerville  Orde  [see  B.  Bolton,  colls.].  Residence,  Hopton,  near  Great  Yarmouth. 

Ida  Marion  : in.  1914,  as  his  second  wife,  Henry  Booth  Hohler,  who  d.  1916.  Residence, 
24,  Cambridge  Street,  W.  2. 

Sir  Edward  Stracey,  1st  baronet,  was  the  eldest  surviving  son  of  Sir  John  Stracey,  Knt.,  Chief 

Judge  of  the  Sheriffs’  Court,  and  Recorder  of  London  in  1746.  The  5th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for 

Norfolk,  East  (C),  1855-7,  for  Yarmouth  1859-65,  and  for  Norwich  1868-9. 


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STRICKLAND,  Creation  (E.)  1641,  of  Boynton,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Walter  William  Strickland, 
9th  Baronet ; b.  May  26th,  1851  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  Charles  William,  1909  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876)  : m. 
1888,  Eliza,  da.  of  W.  Vokes. 

$ruts — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th,  gules,  a chevron  or, 
between  three  crosses  patee  argent,  on  a canton  ermine, 
a buck’s  head  erased  and  attired  sable,  Strickland ; 
2nd,  gules,  two  esquires’  helmets  in  chief  argent,  in  base 
a garb  or,  between  the  helmets  a fleur-de-lis  of  the  last 
issuant  from  a crescent  ermine,  C holm  ley ; 3rd,  sable, 
a chevron  between  three  leopards’  faces  or,  We  fit- 
worth.  Cmi—  A turkey  cock  in  his  pride  proper. 
Residence — 

Half-Brothers  living— FREDERIC,  b.  Nov.  7th, 
1867  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a J.P.  for  N. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  : m.  1903,  Mary  Beatrix,  da.  of 
Sif  John  Isaac  Thornycroft,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  and  has 
issue  living,  Elizabeth,  b.  1904, — Diana  Blanche,  b. 
1911, — Lettice,  b.  1913.  Residence , 8,  St.  Albans 

Road,  W.  8 Henry,  O B E.,  b.  1873 ; is  a retired 

Capt.  R.N.  ; O.  B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1910, Ida  Mary 
Hazel,  da.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Godfrey  Ernest  Percival 
Willoughby  [see  B.  Middleton],  and  has  issue  living, 
Monica  Lucy  Ann,  b.  1916.  Residence , The  White 
House,  Little  Bookham,  Surrey. 

Half  Sister  living— Esther  Ann  {Hon.  Mrs.  Tatton  L.  F.  Willoughby ),  O.B.E. ; Chm.  Financial 
Administration  Committee,  E.  Yorkshire  Local  War  Pensions  Committee;  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : 
m.  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Tatton  Lane  Fox  Willoughby,  Yorkshire  Regt.  [see  B.  Middleton.] 
Residence,  Howsham  Hall,  Kirkham  Abbey,  York. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Henry  Strickland-Constable  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Charles  Strickland  Constable,  b.  i860,  d.  (on  active 
ser.)  1917  : m.  1898,  Margaret  Elizabeth  (now  of  Wassand  Hall,  near  Hull,  The  Old  Hall, 
Hornsea,  and  37,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  the  Hon.  Thomas  Alex- 
ander Pakenham  [see  E.  Longford,  colls.] : — 

Henry  Marmaduke,  b.  1900.— —Robert  Frederick,  b.  1903. Hilary  Margaret,  b.  1908. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Strickland-Constable,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1821, 
d.  1909,  having  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Constable  by  royal  license  1863  : 
m.  1859,  Cornelia  Charlotte  Anne,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Dumaresq  : — 

Rosamond. Mary  Sophia  : m.  1897,  as  his  second  wife,  John  George  Bulteel,  and  has  issue  living, 

Robert,  b.  1898  : Lieut.  Lancers,  Tom  Oliver  b.  1899  : Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  Residence,  Pamflete, 

Ivybridge,  Devon. Lucy  : • m . 1907,  Robert  Macneil  Ker  (younger),  of  Dougalston,  Milngavie, 

Scotland,  and  has  issue  living,  Neil,  b.  1909. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Nathaniel  Constantine  Strickland,  7th  son  of  6th  baronet, 
b.  1802,  d.  1886 : m.  1st,  1835,  Charlotte  Danvers,  who  d.  1850,  da.  of  S.  H.  La 
Touche  Hecker,  of  The  Grove,  New  Radnor  ; 2ndly,  Harriet,  who  d.  1887,  da. 
of  Richard  Hennings,  of  Islington,  N. : — 

Walter  Richard  Cholmley,  b.  1859  ; assumed  in  1886  the  surname  of  Cholmley  : m.  1880,  Julia  Maud, 
who*/.  1908,  da.  of  EdwardS.  Jenky  ns,  sometime  of  the  Pay  Depart.,  India  Office,  and  has  issue  living, 
Walter  Edward,  b.  1880, — Frances  Ethel,  b.  1882  : in.  1903,  Harold  Lionel  Ainslie  Sinclair, — Julia,  b. 

1884, — Harriet  Maud,  b.  1886, — Muriel  Winifred,  b.  1901.— George  William,  £.1863. Nathaniel 

Henry,  b.  1866.—  ■ Charles,  b.  1870:  m.  1904,  Annie  Grace,  only  da.  of  John  Abram,  Mus.D., 

formerly  of  Cecil  House,  Hastings.  Residence,  5,  Wairior  Square,  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 

Henrietta  Anne  : m.  1879,  Thomas  Singleton  Griesbach. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Nathaniel  Constantine  Strickland  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Hugh  Strickland,  b.  1861,  d.  1911  : ni.  1898,  Susannah  Sophia  (now  of 
18,  Ingham  Road,  West  Hampstead,  N.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Nottage,  of  Platts 
Lodge,  3,  Platts  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W.  : — 

Nathaniel  Lewis  Hugh,  b.  1899.  Mavis  Grace,  b.  1901. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  George  Strickland  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Strickland,  b.  1793,  d.  1875  • m‘  1839,  Charlotte  Augusta,  who  d. 
1885,  da.  of  John  Carroll,  of  Merville,  co.  Clare  : — 

Robert,  b.  1848  : in.  1876,  Mary  Katharine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Lancelot  Arthur  Sharpe,  R.  of  Tackley, 
Oxfordshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Walter  Robert,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Keble  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1902) ; is  in  Salt  Revenue  Administration,  Pekin, — Claude  Francis,  b.  1881 ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1904)  ; is  in  I.C.S  : in.  1915,  Dorothy  Lisa,  da.  of  the 
late  G.  A.  Branson,  M.D.,  of  Dandaraga,  Riddell,  Victoria,  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  Patricia 
Elizabeth  Mary  b.  1916,  Frances  Pamela  Anne  b.  1919, — Arthur  George  Rene  (of  Balfour,  British 
■Columbia),  b.  1885, — Cecil  Eustace  (of  Shamva,  S.  Rhodesia),  B.Sc.,  b.  1889, — Alban  Reginald,  b. 
1891 ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Clement  Cyprian,  b.  1892 ; in  Guaranty 
Trust  Co.  of  New  York,  of  32,  Lombard  Street,  E.C.  : in.  1920,  Violet  Isobel,  da  of 
Meyrick  Edward  Selby-Lowndes,  J.P.,  of  Mursley  Grange,  Winslow,  Bucks, — Mary  Aimee,  b. 
1883  : m.  1913,  Horace  Graham  Wyatt,  Principal  Training  College,  Lahore, — Elsie  Margarette,  b. 
1887:  m.  1910,  Ronald  William  Hopkins,  and  has  issue  living,  Joyce  b.  1911,  Jean  b.  1917. 
Henry  Eustatius,  b.  1864.  Alice : in.  1878,  Thomas  Henry  Cheatle,  J.P.,  who  d.  1906,  and  has 
issue  living,  Cyril  Thomas,  M.R .C.S.,  L.R.C.P. , b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Sherborne, — Roland  Henry 
Martyn,  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1906), — Alice  Mary,  b.  1879, — Gladys  Anne, 
b.  1882  : m.  1910,  Gurth  Eager,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Hertford,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard 
Gurth  b.  1914,  Kathleen  Mary  Lenthall  b.  1911.  Residence,  Burford,  Oxfordshire.— Frances 
Ann  : m.  1876,  Ferdinand  Beamish,  and  has  issue  living,  Ferdinand  Uniacke,  b.  1877,— Walter 
Strickland,  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Clifton;  is  Major  R.G.A.  : in.  1911,  Marion  Godey,  da.  of  Edward 
Shaw,  of  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Hugh  b.  1912, — Francis  Bernard,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at 
Clifton, — Gerald  Cholmley.  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1913,  M.A. 
1918), — Agnes  Olive,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Girton  Residence , Dennisworth,  Pucklechurch,  Gloucester- 
shire.—Caroline  : in.  1876,  William  Gifford  Scott,  M.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Henderson, 
M.C.,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1877,  sometime  Principal  Med.  Officer,  H.H.  Rajah  of  Sarawak’s 
Ser., — William  George  Strickland,  b.  1884  ; Major  Machine  Gun  Corps,— Archibald  Gifford,  b.  1889  ; 
is  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Central  India,— Mary  Lyle : m.  1912,  Richard  Allan  Gray,  M.C.,  of  Bank 


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of  Madras,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Scott  b.  1914,  Residence , Lismore,  Newton  Abbot, 
Devon. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Strickland,  b.  180-,  d.  1862  : m.  1832,  Elizabeth  Mary,  who  d. 
1870  da.  of  Henry  Deacon,  of  Long  Cross,  Glamorganshire  : — 

Rosalie  St.  Quintin  : m.  1863,  Capt.  Thomas  Charles  Fairfax  Cholmeley,  R.N.,  who  d.  1889,  and 
has  issue  living,  Hugh  Charles,  b.  1864, — Roger  Edward,  b.  1867, — William  Henry,  b.  1872, — 
Rosalie  Mary, — Annie  Blanche.  Residence , 2,  Foulis  Terrace,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Alfred  Strickland,  b.  1802,  d.  1852  : m.  1840,  Anne  Catherine 
(who  in.  2ndly,  1856,  Colin  Campbell  Baillie),  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  FitzGerald  : — 

Alice  Geraldine.  Residence , 39,  Rosary  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.W. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Charles  Strickland  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Kennedy  Strickland,  b.  1833,  d.  1907  : in.  1872,  Alice  Christian,  who 
d.  1906,  da.  of  Capt.  Matthew  Campbell,  H.E.I.C.S. : — 

Charles  Walter  Campbell,  R.N. , b.  1873;  became  Lieut.  1894,  and  Com.  1904:  in.  1909,  Constance 
Margaret  Lorn  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Major  F.  W.  Campbell,  R.H.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Constance  Alice  Lorn  Campbell,  b.  1912.  Club , United  Service. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Alfred  Strickland  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Strickland,  b.  1841,  d.  1883  : m.  1870,  Emily,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  Gerald  Dillon,  of  Lacken,  co.  Westmeath  : — 

Thomas  Alfred  Gerald,  b.  1871  : in.  19T0,  Gertrude  Giovanna  Nesta,  da.  of  the  late  Edwin  Corbett, 
H.M.’sMin.  at  Stockholm  [B.  Sherborne].  Residence , Southcott,  Poulton,  Gloucestershire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Augustine  Edmund  Christopher  Strickland,  son  of  the  late 
George  Strickland,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Algernon  Augustine  de  Lille  Strickland,  b.  1837,  d.  1914 : in.  1862,  Charlotte 
Anne,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Richard  Hoare,  of  Luscombe.  Devon  [Hoare, 
Bt.,  colls,  cr.  1786]  : — 

Algernon  Henry  Peter,  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886)  ; is  a partner  in  the  metropolitan 
banking  firm  of  Hoare  and  Co.,  of  37,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.  : in.  1890,  Mary  Selina,  da.  of  the  late 
Walter  Drummond  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Algernon  Walter,  b.  1891  ; is  Capt. 
Gloucestershire  Yeo.  : m.  1915,  Lady  Mary  Charteris,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of  Wemyss,  and  has  issue 
living,  Algernon  Guy  b.  1919, — Barbara  Mary,  b.  1895  : in.  1916,  M.  C.  Albright,  Capt.  Yeo., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War;  1917.  Residences,  90,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.; 

Apperley  Court,  Tewkesbury. Augustine  Cecil,  b.  1864.— Hubert  Arthur,  b.  1867  : m.  1890, 

Rose  Cecil,  da.  of  the  late  Cecil  Henry  Russell  [see  Russell,  Bt.,  cr.  1812,  colls.].  Residences, 

Black  Charles,  Underriver,  Sevenoaks,  and  8,  Thurloe  Court,  S.W. Claud  Hugh,  b.  1871 : 

m.  1st,  1895,  Maud  Gordon  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1903),  da.  of  the  late  P.  R.  Gordon 
Canning,  of  Harpbury  House,  near  Gloucester;  2ndly,  1908,  Una,  da.  of  the  late  John  Charles 
Bell,  of  Langbraugh  Hall,  Cleveland,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Walter  Claud,  b.  1896, 
— Hugh  Baring,  b.  1899,^— (by  2nd  marriage),  Claud  Dobre6.  b.  1909.  Residence,  Kerscaff,  Nev£z, 

Finistere,  France. Hilda  Rachel : m.  1893,  Capt.  Arthur  Charles  Stanley  Clarke  (Reserve  of 

Officers),  formerly  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.).  Gwendolen  Mary,  b.  1878. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Cecil  Strickland,  b.  1839,  d.  1913 : in . 1867,  Mary  Blanche,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Poiglase  James,  of  Helston  : — 

Dudley  Herbert  Cecil,  b.  1869  : in.  1901,  Margaret,  da.  of  Edwin  J.  Gilbert,  of  San  Bernardino, 
California,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Cecil,  b.  1902, — Violet  St.  Leger.  Cecil  St.  Leger, 
b.  1876  ; sometime  Lieut.  5th  Cav.  Reserve  Regt.  : in.  1903,  Lucy  Estess,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Edward  Smithes,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  Kansas,  U.S.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Alexander, 
b.  1913, — Cecile  Daphne,  b.  1904, — Joan,  b.  1908.  Residence, — Brom-y-Clos,  Llanwarne,  Here- 
fordshire.  Ethel  Beatrice  : in.  1st,  1893  (marriage  annulled  1901),  Edward  Ernest  Robinson  ; 

2ndly,  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  Roger  Henry  Monck-Mason,  D.S.O.,  F.R.G.S.,  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers, 

who  obtained  a divorce  1909,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage). Augusta  Blanche  ( Lady 

Bob') : m.  1897,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Louis  Jean  Bols,  K.C^B.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. Lilian  Grace; 

m.  1902,  Thomas  James  Longworth. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Strickland,  was  summoned  to  Cromwell’s  House  of  Peers  as  Lord 
Strickland.  The  3rd  baronet  was  a distinguished  M.P.  during  the  reigns  of  William,  Anne,  and 
George  I.,  and  the  4th  baronet  was  a Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Secretary  for  War  temp.  George  II. 
The  7th  baronet  assumed,  in  1865,  by  royal  permission,  the  surname  of  Cholmley  for  himself  and  those 
to  his  heirs  male  who  may  succeed  to  the  Cholmley  estates. 


STRONGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  Tynan,  Armagh. 

[Name  pronounced  “Strong.’  ] 

Sir  James  Henry  Stronge,  5th  Baronet ; b. 
Dec.  8th,  1849;  j.  his  father.  Sir  John  Calvert,  1899; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  at  Eton,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford  (M.A.  1873) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1874  ; formerly 
Major  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; is  a Member 
of  Ulster  Unionist  Council  : in.  1885,  Ethel  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Ynyr  Henry  Burges  [E.  Lathom],  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  James  Matthew,  b.  1891  ; Lieut  Roy. 
Irish  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917  : m.  1917.  Winifred,  da.  of  Col.  Henry  Alexander, 
of  Carrickmore  House,  co.  Tyrone. 

gixm* — Argent,  a chevron  wavy  sable  between  three  lozenges  azure, 
in  the  centre  chief  point  an  estoile  gules.  flrtst — An  eagle  with  two 
heads  displayed  sable,  beaked  and  legged  azure,  langued  gules. 

Seat — Tynan  Abbey,  co.  Armagh. 

Daughters  living- Zoe  Edith.  A.R.R.C.,  b.  1886. Daphne 

Helen,  b.  1889  : m.  1920,  Col.  Walter  William  Pitt-Taylor,  C.B., 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O Rose  Ethel,  b.  1894:  in.  1920,  Edmond  St. 

A way  is  to  be  attempted.  John  Richardson  (infra).— —Jessy,  b.  1896.  Joy  Winifred,  b. 
1901. 

Brother  living  -Sir  FRANCIS  WILLIAM,  K.C.M.G.,b.  Nov.  22nd,  1856;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Dublin  Univ.  ; sometime  Sec.  of  Legation,  Mexico;  appointed  Sec.  of  Legation  at 
Athens  1899,  a Sec.  of  Embassy  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Budapest  1903,  Councillor  to  Embassy,  Con- 
stantinople 1905,  and  Min.  Resident  and  Consul-Gen.  in  Colombia  1906;  was  Envoy  Extraor.  and 


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Min.  Plen.  to  Mexico  1911-13,  and  at  Santiago  1913-19 ; K.C.M.G.  1915:  in.  1909,  Maria  Elizabeth 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  David  Macdowall  Fraser,  G.C.  B.  [see  B.  Saltoun,  colls.]. 
Residence,  Kilbroney  House,  Rostrevor,  co.  Down.  Clubs , St.  James’s,  Travellers’. 

Sisters  living — Elinor  Margaret. Alice  Isabella.  Residence , Egremont,  Ballybrack,  co.  Dublin. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmond  Robert  Francis  Stronge,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1822, 
d.  ion  : m.  1859,  Charlotte  Newman,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  John  Piercy  Henderson, 
of  Foswell  Bank,  Perthshire  [Lockhart,  Bt.,  cr.  1636] : — 

Walter  Lockhart,  b.  i860;  formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers;  is  a J.P.  for  co. 

Down. Charles  Edmond  Sinclair,  b.  1862;  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; 

is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Londonderry,  and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Down  and  Louth:  in.  1892,  Marian 
Iliff,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Bostock,  of  The  Hermitage,  Walton  Heath,  near  Epsom,  Surrey,  and 
has  issue  living,  Charles  Norman  Lockhart,  M.C.,  b.  1804;  ed.  at  Eton  ; Capt.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre), — Pauline  Marian,  b. 

1898.  Residence , Lizard  Manor,  Aghadowey,  co.  Londonderry.  Club,  Carlton. Edward  Owen 

Fortescue,  b.  1871  : ni.  1903,  Maude  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  Edward  W.  Bailey,  formerly  of  Glen- 
luce,  Ballycastle,  co.  Antrim,  and  has  issue  living,  Maxwell  Du  Pre  James,  b.  1904.  Residences , 

Keely  House,  Aghadowey,  co.  Londonderry  ; Raheenduff,  co.  Wexford. Ethel  Mary  Emily  : 

in.  1887,  Capt.  Arthur  Percy  Richardson,  formerly  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  [European  War  1915  with 
Suffolk  Regt  ],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Edmond  St.  John,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton;  formerly  Lieut. 
Denbighshire  Yeo.  ; European  War  1914,  as  Trooper  Roy.  Wilts  Yeo.  : in.  1920,  Rose  Ethel,  da. 
Sir  James  Henry  Stronge,  5th  Bt.  (.ante), — Arthur  Kenneth,  b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Capt.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18, — Mervyn  Stronge,  M.C.,  b.  1894;  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  (despatches,  M.C.,  1914  star). 
Residence,  Purton  House,  Wilts.— —Evelyn  Frances  Charlotte  (Hon.  Mrs.  Edward  Heivitt)  : in. 
1890,  the  Hon.  Edward  Hewitt  [see  V.  Lifford].  Residence , Winsley  House,  Bradford-on-Avon. 
■ Edith  Mary  Beatrice. 

Sir  James  Matthew,  D.C.L.,  2nd  baronet,  was  a Gentleman  of  the  Privy  Chamber,  and  Sir  James 
Matthew,  3rd  baronet,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Armagh  (C)  1864-74. 


STUART,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Hartley  Mauduit,  Hampshire. 

Sir  Simeon  Henry  Lechmere  Stuart,  7th 
Baronet;  b.  May  15th,  1864;  s.  his  father.  Sir  Simeon  Henry, 
1891;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford;  formerly  Lieut.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  Capt.  Suffolk  Imperial  Yeo.  was 
City  Marshal  of  London  1893-9;  is  Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff,  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a D.L. 
for  Essex ; S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Staff-Capt.  of  Imperial 
Yeo.  and  subsequently  as  D.A.A.G.,  with  rank  of  Major  (de- 
spatches, medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches);  com- 
manded a Yeo.  Regt.  1909-16;  has  silver  Diamond  Jubilee 
medal  : m.  1891,  Florence  Louise,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Harmond  Gudge,  Sec.  to  Austro-Hungarian  Legation. 

$rOT8 — Or,  a fesse  cheeky  azure  and  argent,  an  inescutcheon  argent 
charged  with  the  lion  of  Scotland  debruised  with  a bendlet  raguly  or.  Crtst 
— A roebuck  statant  argent,  ducally  gorged  gules. 

Residence— 87,  North  Gate,  N.W.  Clubs— Army  and  Navy,  Boodle’s. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet)— Frederick  William,  b.  1858  : in.  1888,  Mildred  Florence,  da.  of 
William  Grover  Ashby,  formerly  of  The  Highlands,  Burgess  Hill,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living, 
Lesley  Mildred,  b.  1892, — Mary  Joyce,  b.  1895.  Residence , Birch  Green,  Hayward’s  Heath. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Robert  William  Stuart,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1826,  d.  1883  : in.  18 — , Madeline  [who  has  re-m.],  da.  of  J.  Cooper  : — 

HOULTON  JOHN,  b.  Dec.  30th,  1863.  Residence,  Moosejaw,  Canada. Denny  Macdougall,  b. 

1869  : in.  1909,  Georgina  Francis  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  J.  B.  Vezina,  of  Quebec.  Canada.  Residence , 
Quebec,  Canada  — — Luttiell  Hamilton,  b.  1871  : in.  1892,  Clara,  da.  of  James  Williams,  of  Chicago, 

U.S.A.  Residence,  Chicago,  U.S.A. Ethel  Madeline,  b.  1866  : m.  1886,  Hugh  Grant,  and  has 

issue  living,  two  sons  and  two  das.  Residence,  41,  McLeod  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. Amy 

Madeline,  b.  1874:  in.  1899,  Francis  Bacon,  and  has  issue  living,  two  das.  Residence , Golden, 
British  Columbia,  Canada.  —Harriot  Adelaide,  b.  1878  : in.  1906,  Archibald  Victor  Mason,  and 

has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1907. Gwendoline  Evelyn  Macpherson,  b.  1882:  in.  1907,  William 

Frederick  Carter,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1909, — a da.,  b.  19 — . Residence,  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Arthur  John  Stuart,  R.M.,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1828,  d • 
1868  : in.  1858,  Frances  Emily,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  the  late  John  C.  Kennedy, 
of  Ballyrainey  House,  co.  Down 

Arthur  Kennedy,  b.  1859  : m-  1892,  Luise  Franziska,  da.  of  Carl  Joseph  Pfeifer,  of  Freiberg-in-Baden, 
Germany,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Ernest,  b.  1896, — Charles  Edwin,  b.  1897.— -Frances  Rethe. 
Residence, 

This  family  is  descended  from  Andrew  Steward,  great-uncle  of  Robert  I.,  King  of  Scotland,  of 
that  house.  His  son,  John  Stuart,  who  settled  in  England,  was  in  the  train  of  James  I.  of  Scotland 
on  his  voyage  to  France,  and  was  detained  prisoner  with  him  in  1406.  He  was  subsequently  knighted 
at  a tournament  by  Henry  IV.  Alexander  Steward  (son  of  Andrew)  was  knighted,  and  received  an 
honourable  augmentation  to  his  arms  from  Charles  VI.,  King  of  France.  The  1st  and  2nd  baronets 
each  held  the  office  of  a Chamberlain  of  the  Exchequer.  The  2nd  and  3rd  baronets  successively  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Hampshire.  In  1829,  on  the  death  of  his  grandfather,  the  last  Earl  of  Carhampton,  the  5th 
baronet  was  offered  a fresh  patent  by  George  IV.,  which,  however,  he  did  not  accept.  The  present 
baronet  is  representative  of  the  Earldom  of  Carhampton  [ext.),  and  the  Barony  of  Waltham  (ext.). 


Stuart-Menteth,  see  Menteth. 


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DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


STUCLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1859,  of  Affeton  Castle,  Devonshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Stukeley.”] 

A/VEdward  Arthur  George  Stucley, 

3rd  Baronet;  b.  Feb.  12th,  1852;  s.  his  brother. 
Sir  (William)  Lewis,  1911  : m.  1892,  May,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  King,  sometime  Min. 
of  Education  in  S.  Australia. 

$rms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  pears  or, 
Stucley ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per  fesse  embattled  argent  and  sable, 
three  bucks  attires,  each  fixed  to  the  scalp,  counterchanged. 
Buck.  Crtst — Between  a buck’s  attires  as  in  the  arms 
sable,  a lion  rampant  or,  the  sinister  paw  holding  a battle- 
axe  resting  on  the  shoulder  proper. 

Residence — 41,  Guydyr  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex.  Clubs 
— Wellington, New  (Brighton). 


Half-Brother  living-HUGH  NICHOLAS  GRAN- 
VILLE, b.  June  22nd,  1873;  formerly  Lieut.  R.N.  ; is 
Lieut.  Com.  on  Emergency  List  R.N.,  a J.P.  and  a 
County  Alderman  for  Devon,  and  patron  of  two  livings  : 
m.  1902,  Gladys,  only  child  of  the  late  Wynne  Albers 
Bankes,  of  Wolfeton  House,  Dorchester  [ see  E.  West- 
morland, colls  1,  and  has  issue  living,  Dennis  Frederick 
Bankes,  b.  1907, — John  Humphrey  Albert,  b.  1916, — 
Bernard  Thomas  Fane,  b.  1918, — Elizabeth  Florence,  b. 
1906, — Priscilla,  b.  1911.  Residences , Moreton,  Bide- 
ford ; Affeton  Castle,  Morchard  Bishop ; Hartland  Abbey,  Bideford.  Club , Travellers’. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Marion  Elizabeth  (Lady  Stucley},  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Henry  Edward  Hamlyn  Fane  [see  E.  Westmorland,  colls.):  m.  1879,  as  bis  second  wife,  Sir 
(William)  Lewis  Stucley,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1911.  Residence , Hartland  Abbey,  Bideford. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Humphrey  St.  Leger  Stucley,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b - 
1877,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : in.  1908,  Dorothy  Beatrix  Rose,  only  child  of 
the  late  Francis  Henry  Carew,  of  Collipriest,  Tiverton,  Devon  [see  Carew,  Bt., 
colls.]  : — 

Peter  Francis  Carew,  b.  1909,— Lewis  Robert  Carew,  b.  1910. 

The  Stucley  family  (which  has  possessed  Affeton  Castle  for  over  600  years)  came  from  Great 
Stukeley,  Huntingdonshire,  and  were  Sheriffs  of  that  county,  temp.  John.  Sir  George,  1st  baronet, 
assumed  by  Royal  license,  1858,  the  surname  of  Stucley  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  as  lineal  representa- 
tive of  that  ancient  family,  and  was  M.P.  for  Barnstaple  (C)  1855-9  and  1865-8. 


Bellement  et  hardiment. 


STURDEE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  The  Falkland  Islands. 


Sir  (Frederick  Charles)  Doveton 
Sturpee,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G .,  C.V.O.,  1st  Baronet  > 
son ofCapt.  Frederick  Sturdee,  R.N.  (retired);  b.  June 
9th,  1859;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Camb.  1919;  entered  R.N. 
1871,  became  Lieut.  1880,  Com.  1893,  Capt.  1899, 
Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice-Adm.  1913,  and  Adm.  1917  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882,  present  at  bom- 
bardment of  Alexandria  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  in  Samoa  during  Civil  War  1898-9,  Comdg. 
Anglo-American  Force  (C.M.G. ),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  Comdg.  British  Squadron  at  battle  of  Falk- 
land Islands  1915,  as  Com.-in-Ch.  of  S.  Atlantic 
Station,  and  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
K.C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  1st  class  of  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  with  swords,  1st  class  Japanese 
Order  of  Rising  Sun,  1st  class  Chinese  Order 
of  the  Striped  Tiger,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  Croix  de  Guerre,  thanked  by  both 
blouses  of  Parliament,  granted  ^10,000);  was  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1907-8,  Rear-Adm.  1st  Div. 
Home  Fleet  1909-10,  and  in  command  of  3rd  Cruiser 
Squadron  1911-12,  and  of  2nd  Cruiser  Squadron 
1912-14,  when  he  became  Ch.  of  War  Staff;  sometime  an  Assist. -Director  of  Naval 
Intelligence;  is  Com.-in-Ch.  at  the  Nore:  awarded  Gold  Medal  of  Roy.  United 
Service  Institution  1886,  and  again  in  1893;  C.M.G.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903, 
C.V.O.  1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.C.M.G.  1916:  in.  1882,  Marion  Adela,  da.  of 
William  John  Andrews,  and  has  issue. 


I remain  constant. 


— Gyronny  of  eight  argent  and  gules  on  a chief  azure  an  anchor  fessewise  or.  Crr»I — 
lssuant  out  of  a naval  crown  or  an  arm  in  armour  embowed  holding  in  the  hand  a spiked  club  proper. 
Club — United  Service. 


Son  living— LIONEL  ARTHUR  DOVETON,  R.N.,  b.  Sept.  2nd,  1884  ; became  Lieut.  1906-, 
Lieut. -Com.  1914,  and  Com.  1918  : m.  1910,  Dorothy  Mary  Mowbray,  da.  of  William  Feetham  Sayer. 

Daughter  living— Margaret  Adela,  b.  1890  : in.  1919,  Capt.  Cecil  Minet  Staveley,  C.M.G.,  R.N. 
Residence , Walpole  Rectory,  Wisbech,  Norfolk. 


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STYLE,  Creation  (E.)  1627,  of  Wateringbury,  Kent. 

Sir  Frederick  Montague 
Style,  10th  Baronet ; b.  May  10th, 
1857  ; his  father,  Sir  William  Henry 
Marsham,  1904:  m.  1886,  Caroline  M., 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Schultz,  and  has. 
issue. 

— Sable,  a fesse  or  fretty  of  the  field 
between  three  fleurs-de-lis  gold,  all  within  a bor- 
dure  of  the  second.  Crest — A wolf’s  head  couped 
sable,  collared  or,  the  lower  part  of  the  neck  fretty 
of  the  last. 

Residence 


Son  living— WILLIAM  FREDERICK,  b.  July 
nth,  1887  : m.  191 1,  Florence,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of  J.  Timm,  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Montague,  b.  1916, — Helen. 

Daughter  living— Louisa  Violet,  b.  1894. 
Brother  living— Rodney  Charles,  b.  1863 ; is 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
1st  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.);. 
served  during  European  War  1914-16,  firstly  as 
Comdt.  Lines  of  Communication,  and  subse- 
quently as  a Brig.-Gen.:  in.  1911,  H6!ene 
Pauline,  da.  of  Herman  Greverus  Klein- 
wort,  of  45,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.,  and 
Wierton  Place,  Maidstone,  and  has  issue 
living,  Godfrey  William,  b.  1915, — Rosamond 
Residence , Wierton  Grange,  near  Maidstone. 

Sister  living— Selina  Isabella. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet — Ellen  Catherine  {Lady  Style),  widow  of  Henry  Hyde  Nugent 
Bankes,  and  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Taylor  Massy  [see  B.  Massy,  colls.] : in.  1885,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  William  Henry  Marsham  Style,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence,  The  Firs,  Crow- 
borough,  Sussex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Albert  Glenmore  Style,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1862,  d. 
1916  : in.  1886,  Annie  Lydia  Goldsmith  : — 

Glenmore  Rodney,  b.  1887.  Rosanna  Lydia. Brenda  Helen.  Viola. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Montague  Style,  D.D.,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1830, 
d.  1916:  m.  1867,  Jessie  Elizabeth  (now  of  102,  Sydney  Place,  Bath),  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Bullock  Marsham,  D.C.L.  [see  E.  Romney,  colls.]  : — 

Richard  Charles  Montague,  b.  1870:  m.  1892,  Esther  Lavinia,  da.  of  the  late  Edwin  Potter. 
Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Albert  Frederick  Style,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1837,  d.  1895  : 
m.  1868,  Eliza,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Tubb,  of  Bicester  : — 

George  Montague,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1891);  is  Major  W.  Kent 
Yeo. : m.  1896,  Eleonora  Morrison  Kirkwood,  and  has  issue  living,  Oliver  George,  b.  1897, — 
Priscilla,  b.  1899,— Patience  Paulina,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Pickwell  Manor,  Braunton,  N.  Devon.— 
Charles  Humphrey,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  E. 
Kent  Yeo. : m.  1899,  Annie  Maud  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Henry  Gough,  G.C.B.,  V.C. 
[see  Gough,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Richard,  b.  igor, — Humphrey 
Bloomfield,  b.  1902, — Hubert  Anthony,  b.  1910, — Barbara  Ann,  b.  1904, — Camilla,  b.  1906.  Resi- 
dence, 6,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.i.— Robert  Henry,  b.  1881 ; formerly  Lieut.  6th  Dragoon 
Guards ; is  Major  Yeo.  : in.  1905,  Grace  Winifred,  da.  of  John  Bazley- White  [see  E.  Rothes],  and 

has  issue  living,  David  Leslie,  b.  1913, — Betty  Winifred  b.  1907,— Gabrielle  Ursula,  b.  1911. 

Florence  Louisa : in.  1st,  1898,  Charles  Stratton,  who  d 1907  ; 2ndly,  1910,  William  Henry  Allen, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Humphrey,  b.  1900, — Charles  Michael,  b.  1906,— Ida 
Rosemary,  b.  1902, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Antony  William,  b.  1912.  Residence,  Evenley  Hall, 
Brackley. 

This  family,  originally  seated  in  Suffolk,  is  descended  from  William  Style,  of  Ipswich,  father  of 
Sir  John  Style,  Alderman  of  London,  an  eminent  diplomatist  temp.  Henry  VII.  and  Henry  VIII., 
and  grandfather  of^Sir  Humphrey  Style,  Knt.,  one  of  the  Esquires  to  the  Body  of  Henry  VIII.,  and 

SULLIVAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1804,  of  Thames  Ditton, 
Surrey. 

Rev.  Sir  Frederick  Sullivan,  7th 

Baronet',  b.  April  28th,  1865  ; s.  his  father,  Adm. 
Sir  Francis  William,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  1906  ; 
is  R.  of  Southrepps  : m.  1901,  the  Hon.  Judith 
Harbord,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Suffield. 

^rms — Per  fesse,  the  base  per  pale  ; in  the  chief  or,  a 
dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  grasping  a sword  erect  gules, 
the  blade  entwined  by  a serpent  proper,  between  two  lions 
rampant  respecting  each  other  of  the  second  ; the  dexter  base 
vert,  charged  with  a buck  trippant  or,  on  the  sinister  base 
per  pale  argent  and  sable,  a boar  passant  counterchanged. 
Crtat — On  a ducal  coronet  or,  a robin  holding  in  the  beak 
a sprig  of  laurel  proper. 

Residence—  Southrepps  Rectory,  Norfolk.  Club,— Athe- 
naeum.   

Brother  living— RICHARD,  R.N.,  b.  Aug.  17th,  1866; 
is  a retired  Capt.  R.N.  : in.  1905,  Beatrix  Evelyn,  da.  of 
the  late  Arthur  Magniac,  of  The  Hermitage,  Ascot,  and 
has  issue  living,  Richard  Benjamin  Magniac,  b.  1906, 
Valentine  Arthur,  b.  1907, — Dermot  Ogle,  b.  1909.  Resi- 
dence, Broxton  Court,  Chilbolton,  Hants. 

Sister  living— Gertrude  Agnes,  b.  1862 : m.  1892,  John 
Lionel  Lyster.  Residence,  Shiremark,  Capel,  Surrey, 


r of  Sir  Thomas,  1st  baronet. 


What  we  gain  by  conquest  we  secure 
by  clemency. 


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Daughter  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Maud  Ann:  m.  1905,  Arthur  Remington  Robert,  of  New 

York.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Sullivan,  4th  son  of  ist  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Eden  Sullivan,  b.  1835,  d.  1903  : m.  1859,  Margaret  Louisa,  who  d. 
1910,  da.  of  James  Pierce,  of  Llanelly,  Brecon  : — 

Charles  Wilmot,  b.  1865. -Agnes  Vernon,  O.B.E.  ; O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1885,  Henry  Francis  Wigram 

[ see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  1,  Park  Terrace,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand. Mary 

Augusta:  m.  1893,  John  Lear  Walton-Kitching. Rhoda : m.  1901,  the  Rev.  George  Henry 

Croasdaile  Bowen,  R.  of  Thrybergh.  Residence , Thrybergh  Rectory,  Yorkshire. 

The  6th  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Francis  William,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  was  an  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria 
1877-8. 


SULLIVAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1881,  of  Garryduff,  co.  Cork. 

Sir  Edward  Sullivan,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  27th, 
1852;  s.  his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon . Edward,  P.C.,  LL.D. , 
1885;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.  A.  1877);  Bar.  King’s 
Inns,  Dublin,  1879,  and  Middle  Temple  1888  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  St.  Stephen’s  Green  Div.  of  Dublin  ( LU ) 1886,  and 
Chester-le-Street  Div.  of  Durham  1892. 

$.rms — Per  pale  gules  and  azure  ; a fesse  or  charged  with  three  crosses- 
crosslet  sable  between  two  boars  passant  or,  that  in  chief  facing  the  dexter, 
and  that  in  base  the  sinister.  Crest — A Roman  fasces  fessewise  proper, 
thereon  a robin  also  proper. 

Residence — 23,  Down  Street,  W.  Clubs — Reform,  Royal  Irish  Yacht. 


Tot  prsemia  vitae. 


Brother  living— WILLIAM,  b.  Feb.  21st,  i860;  formerly  Lieut.  4th 
c , ,, -r  Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers:  Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin,  1885:  is 

So  many  rewards  0/ life.  Resident  Magistrate  for  co.  Wickiow : m.  1886,  Charlotte  Anna,  da.  of 
the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Richard  Dowse,  a Baron  of  the  Exchequer,  and  has  issue  living,  Kathleen 
Mary:  m.  1914,  Wilmot  Humphrey  Clifford  Lloyd.  Residence , Novara  House,  Bray.  co.  Wicklow. 
Clubs , Reform,  Sackville  Street,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  Irish  Yacht. 

The  first  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Sullivan,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Mallow  (Z.) 
.1865-70,  and  was  Master  of  the  Rolls  in  Ireland  1870-83,  and  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  1883-5. 


Sutherland-Dunbar  (Duff-Sutherland  Dunbar),  see  Dunbar. 


GRANT-SUTTIE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1702,  of  Balgone,  Haddingtonshire. 


Sir  George  Grant-Suttie,  7th  Baronet ; b.  Sept. 
2nd,  1870;  s.  his  father,  Sir  James,  1878. 

Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  barry  wavy  of  six  azure  and  or  ; on  a 
chief^  of  the  last,  a lion  rampant  naissant  with  two  tails  vert,  armed  and 
langued  gules,  Suttie;  2nd  and  3rd,  or,  a chevron  cheeky  gules  and  of  the 
first,  between  three  hunting-horns  sable,  garnished  of  the  second,  alt  with- 
in a bordure  of  the  same,  Semple . Crest— A ship  under  full  sail  proper. 

Seats — Preston  Grange,  Prestonpans,  Haddingtonshire ; Balgone, 
North  Berwick.  


Sisters  living— Susan  Harriet  ( Lady  Menzies ):  m.  ist,  1878,  the  nth 
Earl  of  Stair,  who  d.  1914,  having  obtained  a divorce  1905  ; 2ndly, 

July  1905,  Sir  Neil  James  Menzies,  8th  Bt.,  who  d.  1910. Harriet 

{Lady  Cooper)  : m.  1886,  Sir  Daniel  Cooper,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1909. 
Residence , 24,  Gilbert  Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 


Nothing  hazard , nothing  Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet)- Robert,  b.  1840;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
have.  1866;  is  a D.L.  for  Haddingtonshire;  formerly  Capt.  7th  Vol.  Batn. 

Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.):  m.  1884,  the  Hon.  Edith  Mary  Dawnay,  da. .of  7th  Viscount  Downe, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hubert  Francis,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , b.  1884;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Major  R.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Mil.  Cross,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  *9 1 8 : *9?°’ 

Torfrida  Alianore,  da.  of  Sir  Wroth  Periam  Christopher  Lethbridge,  5th  Bt.,— Archibald  Ronald, 
b.  1896;  Lieut.  R.A.  ; d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Hilda  Margaret,  Ethel 
Mary.  Residence , Balgone,  North  Berwick.  Club , Carlton. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  5th  Baronet) — Margaret.  ■ Katharine  Isabella.  Residence , Tregew, 

Roehampton. 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Grant-Suttie,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1832, 
d 1884:  m.  1877,  Elizabeth  (now  of  3,  Stafford  Mansions.  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Donald  Macintyre,  of  Kayuga,  N.S.  Wales  :— 

GEORGE  DONALD,  b.  Oct.  14th,  1877;  is  Major  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  and  an  In- 
structor Machine  Gun  Corps. Sheila  Laura  Mary,  b.  1878  : m.  1917,  Wing-Com.  Douglas 

Austin  Oliver,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  R.N. Elsie  Margaret  Hew,  b.  1879. Harriet  Hamilton, 

b.  1880 : m.  1915,  William  Johnstone. 


The  2nd  and  4th  baronets  successively  represented  Haddingtonshire  in  Parliament,  and  the  4th 
baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Grant  on  succeeding  to  the  estates  of  his  aunt,  Janet  Lrrani, 
Countess  of  Hyndford. 


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SUTTON,  Creation  (G  B ) 1772,  of  Norwood  ;Park,  Nottinghamshire. 

Sir  Arthur  Edwin  Sutton,  7th 

Baronet;  b.  Sept.  24th,  1857;  s.  his  nephew, 
Capt.  Sir  Richard  Vincent,  M.C. ; m.  1885, 
Cecil  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  "Walter  Douglas 
Dumbleton,  of  Oakhurst,  George,  Cape  Colony, 
and  has  issue. 

$rnts—  Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  argent,  a canton  sable  ; 
2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  a cross  flory  azure.  Crest — A wolf’s 
head  erased  gules. 

Seat—  Shanks’,  Wincanton,  Somerset.  Clubs — Junior 
Conservative,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht. 


Son  living-ROBERT  LEXINGTON,  b.  Jan.  i8th, 
1897  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly 
Lieut.  Household  Cav. 

Daughter  living— Esme,  b.  1886  : in.  1912,  Major 
William  Denman  Croft,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles)  [see  Croft,  Bt.,  cr.  1671]. 

Brother  living— Henry  Cecil,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; 
is  Lieut.  Yeo. : m.  1913,  Constance  Diana,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Herbert  Welbore  Ellis  Agar  [see  E.  Normanton, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Roland,  b.  1918.  Residence , Benham  Park,  Newbury,  Berks. 
Clubs,  Isthmian,  Arthur’s,  Royal  Victoria  Yacht. 

Sisters  living — Anna  Harriet  Mary:  in.  1874,  Lieut.-Col.  Augustus  Henry  Macdonald-Moreton, 
formerly  of  the  Coldstream  Guards,  who  d.  1918  [see  E.  Ducie,  colls.].  Residence , Hill  Grove, 
Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight.— —Emily  Judith  [Lady  Levinge')'.  in.  1876,  Sir  William  Henry 

Levinge,  9th  Bt.,  who  d.  1900.  Residence , Burcot,  Blunsdon,  Highworth,  Wilts. Helen 

Mary:  in.  1884,  Capt.  Ernest  de  Vismes  du  Boulay,  formerly  R.H.A.,  and  has  with  other 
issue  living,  Helen  Mary:  m.  1912,  Rear-Adm.  Algernon  Walker  Heneage,  C.B.,  M.V.O  , 
and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1919, — Hildegarde  : in.  1913,  Com.  Colpoys  Cleland  Walcott,  R.N. 
(retired), — Rhoda  Mary, — Nina  Joan:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Ambrose  J.  R.  Waller,  Essex  Regt. 

Residence,  Swains  Lodge,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight. Mary  Evelyn:  in.  1881,  Blair  Onslow 

Cochrane  [see  E.  Dundonald,  colls.].  Residence,  Oakleigh,  St.  John’s  Park,  Ryde.  Isle  of  Wight. 

Maud  Etheldreda.  Residence , Holdcroft,  Blunsdon,  Highworth,  Wilts. Winifred  Aline  ; 

m.  1st,  1893,  Algernon  S.  B.  Oakley,  C.E.  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Major  Cecil  William  Wilson,  D.S.O. 
Residence.  Lyddington  Manor,  Swindon,  Wilts.—  ■ —Beatrice  Zoe : in.  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Edward  Rhodes,  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Winifred  Marie  : in.  1918,  Lieut.-Col. 
Alfred  Percy  Browne,  D.S.O.,  Indian  Army, — Phyllis.  Residence,  Apley  Rise,  Ryde,  Isle  ot 
Wight. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Constance  Edith,  da.  of  Sir  Vincent  Rowland  Corbet,  3rd  Bt.  : 
m.  1st,  1888,  Sir  Richard  Francis  Sutton,  5th  baronet,  who  d.  1891 ; 2ndly,  1895,  Hubert  Delaval 
Astley  [see  B.  Hastings,  colls.].  Residence  Brinsop  Court,  Hereford. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  George  Sutton,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1862,  d.  1893  : 
in.  1885,  Eugenia  Kathleen  (she  m.  2ndly,  1895,  FitzRoy  Pleydell  Goddard,  of 
The  Lawn.  Swindon),  da.  of  Thomas  Richard  Merry  : — 

Thomas  Alexander,  b.  1888:  m.  1913,  Gwendolen,  da.  of  Forsyth  Forrest,  formerly  of  The  Querns,. 
Cirencester,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1915, — Pamela. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Sutton,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1906  : in. 
1855,  Lady  Evelyn  Mary  Stuart,  who  d.  1899,  sister  of  the  4th  Earl  of 
Portarlington : — 

Francis  Richard  Hugh  Seymour,  b.  1858  ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants  (High  Sheriff  co.  Southampton  1918) ; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Yorkshire  Hussars  Imperial  Yeo.  : in.  1881,  Lady  Susan  Elizabeth 
Lascelles,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Harewood,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Henry,  M.C.,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at 
R.M.C.  ; Capt.  nth  Hussars;  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.):  in.  1914,  Aileen,  da.  of  Richard 
Henry  Gosling,  of  Hawthorn  Hill,  Berkshire  [see  Dyer,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Beryl  Susan 
b.  1919, — Violet  Eveleen,  b.  1883:  in.  1st,  1903,  Col.  Albemarle  Bertie  Edward  Cator,  D.S.O.,  who 
obtained  a divorce  1920;  2ndly,  1920,  Esme  Arkwright, — Angela  Desiree,  b.  1889:  m.  (Jan.)  1910, 
Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Alexander  Umfreville  Pickering,  D.S.O.,  2nd  Dragoons,  and  Comdg.  a Bam.. 
Rifle  Brig.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917,  and  has  issue  living,  Frank  b. 
1910,  Charles  Alexander  b.  1914.  Residence,  Penton  Lodge,  Andover. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus  Sutton,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  182s,  d.  1885  : 
m.  1851,  Charlotte  Robina,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  John  Carter,  of  Northwold, 
Norfolk  : — 

Rev.  Arthur  Frederick,  b.  1852  ; is  R.  of  Brant  Broughton.  Residence , Brant  Broughton  Rectory, 
Newark.— Richard,  b.  1856;  formerly  Lieut.  Notts  Militia.  Gilbert  William,  b.  1858;  formerly 
Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own(W.  Yorkshire  Regt.):  in.  1890,  Mabel  Affleck  Peacock,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Peacock,  of  Fulbeck,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Gilbert,  R.N.,  b.  1892; 
became  Lieut.  1914.— Rowland,  b.  1859  : in'  1889,  Augusta  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmund 
Thomas  Daubeney,  R.  of  Swaffham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue  living,  Laurence  Seymour,  b.  1904, — 
Dorothy  Charlotte  Mary,  b.  1893, — Robina  Margaret  Hill,  b.  1897. Laurence  Herbert,  b.  1865. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  George  Sutton,  6th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1826,  d.  1903  < 
in.  1st,  1849,  Matilda  Harriet,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  George  H.  Walker-Heneage, 
of  Compton  Bassett,  Wilts  ; 2ndly,  1895,  Evelyn  (now  of  9,  Elvaston  Place,  South 
Kensington,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Sloane  Stanley,  of  Roche  Court, 
Fareham  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Hugh  Clement,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Col.  in  the  Army;  com- 
manded 1st  Batn.  Coldstream  Guards  1910-13 ; was  a D.A-A.G.  Cape  Colony  1903-6,  and  an 
A.A.G.  at  War  Office  1913-16 ; Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Communications  1917  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Brevet  Major) ; C.  B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919  ; 
has  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  : in.  1st,  1891,  Mabel  Ida,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Sir  Campbell  Munro 
3rd  Bt.  ( cr . 1825) ; 2ndly,  1898,  the  Hon.  Alexandra  Mary  Elizabeth  Wood,  el.  da.  of  2nd  Viscount 
Halifax,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Nigel  Eustace  Philip,  b.  1896;  is  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Guards, — (by  2nd  mart iagej  Margaret  Agnes,  b.  1899, --Mary  Frances,  b.  1904, — Elizabeth  Mary,  b. 
1910.  Residence,  9,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W.  Clubs , Guards’,  Cavendish. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Nassau  Sutton  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Sutton,  b.  1813,^.  1885  : 111.  1847,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1872,  sister 
of  Sir  John  Nelthorpe,  8th  Bt.  (ext.)  : — 

Robert  Nassau  Sutton-Nf.i.thorpe,  O.B.E. , b.  1850;  formerly  Major  8th  Hussars;  Chm.  Trent 
Emergency  Committee  ; has  assumed  the  additional  and  principal  surname  of  Nelthorpe;  O.B.E. 
1918:  m.  1885,  the  Hon.  Dulcibella  Eden,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Auckland,  and  has  issue  living,  Oliver, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own),  and  a Gen.  Staff-  Officer  with  rank  of  Major;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1919:  in.  1914,  Marjorie  Elspeth  Constable,  da.  of  Charles 
Constable  Curtis  [see  E.  Onslow,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Roger  b.  1918,  Ann  b.  1919, — • 
Christopher,  M.C. . b.  1890;  is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  M.C.), — Griffith,  b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.  Coll.,  Oxford, — Ursula,  b.  1886. 
Residence,  Scawby  Hall,  Lincolnshire.  Club , Oriental.— —Francis  Richard,  b.  1853  : in.  1881,  Edith 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Pryor,  of  Hylands,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Arthur,  b.  1884, 
— Olinda  Emily,  b.  1885  : nt.  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Campbell  Watson,  D.S.O., — Sylvia  Katherine, 
b.  1887  : in.  1909,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  John  St.  Vigor  Fox,  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  of  Girsby 

Manor,  Lincoln.  Residence,  Oakhurst,  Bethersden,  Kent. Evelyn  Charlotte ; in.  1884,  Major 

Pau  Swinburne,  who  d.  1905  [Swinburne,  Bt.].  Residence,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight.-  Mabel 
Albinia  : in.  1876,  Montagu  Richard-Waldo-Sibthorp,  and  has  issue  livine,  Mabel  Janetta  ( Lady 
Cholmeley),  b.  1878  : m.  1903,  Capt.  Sir  Montague  Aubrey  Rowley  Cholmeley,  Bt.,  who  d.  (killed 
in  action)  1914, — Evelyn  Elizabeth  (Hon.  Mrs.  Dudley  R.  H.  Pelham ),  b.  1882  : nt.  1907,  Capt. 
the  Hon.  Dudley  Roger  Hugh  Pelham,  D.S.O. , of  Utterley  House,  Louth  [see  E.  Yarborough]. 

Residence,  Canwick  Hall,  Lincoln. Janetta  Nina  : in.  1886,  the  Rev.  Geoffrey  Barrington 

Simeon,  who  d.  1906  [see  Simeon,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence, 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Sutton,  b.  1817,  d.  1900:  in.  1st,  1841, 
Eliza,  who  d.  1844,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  M.  Jones,  V.  of  Ospringe  ; 2ndly,  1847, 
Georgina,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  James  Croft : — 

Algernon  Charles,  A 1852:  in.  1886,  Winifred  Alice,  da.  of  William  Edwin  Cotton  Fell,  formerly  of 
Lochrin,  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Nassau,  b.  1888, — Oliver  Manners,  b.  1896, — 

Irene,  b.  1892. Herbert  Arthur,  b.  1853  : in.  1892,  Josephine  Constance  Stanley,  who  d.  1905, 

da.  of  the  late  J.  Verney  Lovett  Lace,  of  Christleton  Old  Hall,  Chester,  and  has  issue  living,  Roland 

Manners  Verney,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Kelham -House,  Newark-on-Trent. Amy  Georgiana:  m. 

1875,  Francis  Hay  Chapman,  a retired  Com.  R.N.  [E.  Kinnoull,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Cecil  Sutton,  b.  1880  ; Lieut.  R.G.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  : in. 
1908,  Constance  Louise  Larbalestier,  leaving  issue,  Kathleen  Edith  Amy  Sutton  b.  1910, — Francis 
Arthur,  R.N.,  b.  1881  ; became  Lieut.  1903,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1911  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17, — Charles  Manners  Sutton,  D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1889;  became  Lieut.  1911 ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (D.S.C.  with  Bar,  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir  and  St.  Stanislas):  in. 
1912,  Barbara  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  George  Hughes-Bonsall,  D.L.,  of  Gian  Rheidol,  Cardiganshire, 
— Lyon  Greenwood  Croft,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  : in.  1914,  Rose  Eileen,  da.  of  D.  Morley,  of  Edinburgh,  and  widow  of  Col.  Frederick 
Lockwood  Edridge,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Frederick  Bertram  Lyon  b.  1916, — Eva  Catharine 
Drummond,  b.  1878:  in.  1908,  Major  William  Ralph  Thompson,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living, 
William  Francis  Kynaston  b.  1909,  Peter  Sutton  Yarrell  b.  1912, — Miriam  Amy  Georgina,  b. 
1885, — Marie  Auriol  de  Vismes,  b.  1887, — Vera  Frederica,  b.  1893.  Residence , 12,  Foster  Road, 

Alverstoke. Eva  Pulteney : in.  1881,  Col.  John  Warre  Sill,  formerly  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living. 

Residence, 

Grandson  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Sutton  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Nassau  Sutton,  b.  1859,  d.  1916:  m.  1883,  Edith  Mary,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  H.  L.  Cafe,  94th  Regt.  : — 

Charles  Lexington  Manners,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.), 
and  a Brig.-Maj.  ; European  War  19^4-17:  in.  1917,  Amabel  Anne,  da.  of  Major  Ludlow  Coupe 
Ludlow,  of  Beech  Green,  Withyham,  Sussex. 

Grandson  of  Francis  Richard  Sutton  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Coningsby  Sutton,  b.  1882,  d.  1905  : in.  1904,  Katharine  Helen,  da. 
of  the  late  Francis  Foljambe  Anderson,  of  Lea,  Lincoln  [see  Anderson,  Bt.] : — 

Francis  Richard  Hey  wood,  b.  1905.  Olinda  Margaret  (posthumous),  b.  1906.— Olivia  Katharine 
(posthumous),  b.  (twin)  1906. 

The  1st  baronet,  M.P.,  was  an  Under  Secretary  of  State  1766-72.  Capt.  Sir  Richard  Vincent 
Sutton,  M.C.,  1st  Life  Guards  and  Capt.  and  Adj,  Machine  Gun  Regt.,  who  j.  as  6th  Bt.  at  his  birth, 
in  April  189  c,  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  Nov.  1918. 


SUTTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Castle  House,  Banstead,  Surrey. 


Sir  George  Augustus  Sutton,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Henry  Sutton  ; b.  Sept. 
2 ist,  1869 ; is  Chm.  of  Amalgamated  Press 
(Limited),  Director  of  Associated  Newspapers 
(Limited),  Imperial  Paper  Mills  (Limited),  and 
Anglo-Newfoundland  Development  Co.  (Limited)  ; 
was  Hon.  Director  of  Publicity  for  National  War 
Bond  Campaign  during  European  War  1917-18: 
m.  1893,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Joseph  Adams. 

^rnn — Sable,  on  a fesse  wavy  between  three  dragons’ 
wings  two  and  one  argent  as  many  billets  one  and  two, 
two  bars  also  wavy  argent.  Crest— A dragon’s  wing  proper, 
billettge  or. 

Seat — Castle  House,  Walton  Heath,  Surrey.  Clubs — 
Junior  Carlton,  Wellington. 


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SWANN.  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Prince’s  Gardens,  Royal  Borough  of  Kensington. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Ernest  Swann, 

P.C.,  1st  Baronet,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Schwann,  of  23,  Gloucester  Square,  by  Henrietta,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Robert  Kell,  of  Birmingham  ; b.  Jan.  25th, 
1844;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London ; has  been  Pres,  of 
National  Reform  Union,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Technical 
Sch.,  Manchester;  sat  for  N.  Div.  of  Manchester  (Z.) 
July  1886  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there 
Nov.  1885  ; P.C.  19 1 1 ; assumed  by  Royal  Licence 
1913  for  himself  and  his  issue  the  surname  of  Swann 
in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  : m.  1876,  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1914,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  David  Duncan,  of  Manchester, 
and  has  issue. 

3\rms — Azure,  a swan  rousant  proper  within  an  orle  of 
lymphads,  sails  furled,  flags  flying  to  the  dexter,  or.  Crtst — 

Between  two  buffalo’s  horns  a demi-swan  wings  expanded,  all 
proper. 

Clubs— Reform  (London),  Reform  (Manchester). 


Sons  living— CHARLES  DUNCAN,  b.  Jan.  27th,  1879; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  in 
History  1901,  M.A.  1904)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1904;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Hyde  Div.  of  Cheshire  (Z.)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  iyio  ; author  of  “The  Book  of  a 
Bachelor,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  1909,  Dorothy  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  H.  Johnston,  64th 
Regt,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Charles  Christopher,  b.  1913.  Residence , 18,  South  Eaton 
Place,  S.W.  Clubs,  Windham,  Beefsteak.  Harold,  b.  1880;  sometime  Lieut.  R.F.  A.  (T.F.),  : 
m.  1907,  Dorothea  Alma,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  de  Courcy  Agnew  [see  Agnew,  Bt.  cr.  1629,  tolls.], 

and  has  issue  living,  Brian,  b.  1913. Laurence  Averil,  b.  1881  : in.  1913,  Emeline  Elexina,  da. 

of  John  E.  Pregent,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A Geoffrey,  b.  1883;  sometime  Lieut.  R.A.S.C. 

Mechanical  Transport  : m.  1911,  Florence  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  John  Brodie,  and  has  issue 
living,  Kenneth  Geoffrey,  b.  1915, — Janet  Elizabeth,  b.  1913, — Phyllis  Mildred,  b.  1919.  Residence , 
Ludwick  Corner,  Hatfield,  Herts.  Club , Reform. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Kathleen  Mildred,  b.  1887  : in.  1913,  Eliot  Albert  Cross  Druce. 
Residence , 23,  Montpelier  Square,  S.W. 


SWINBURNE,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  Capheaton,  Northumberland. 


Sir  Hubert  Swinburne,  8th  Baronet ; 
b.  Jan.  24th,  1867  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  John, 
R.N.,  1914  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1890)  ; formerly  Major 
Northumberland  Yeo.  : High  Sheriff  of  North- 
umberland 1920  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps):  m.  1905,  Alice 
Pauline,  da.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  George  Clayton, 
of  Chesters,  Northumberland,  and  has  issue. 

$rma — Per  fesse  gules  and  argent,  three  cinquefoils 
counterchanged.  Crrst — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  or  a demi- 
boar  rampant  argent  crined  of  the  first,  langued  gules. 

Sent  — Capheaton,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.  Clubs  — 
Bachelors’,  Brooks’s. 


Daughter  living— Joan  Mary,  b.  1906. 

Brothers  living-UMFREVILLE  PERCY,  b.  Nov. 
24th,  1868  ; is  Major  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded) : in.  1905,  Arnoldine 
Georgiana,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Arnold  Marten, 
of  Oystermouth,  Glamorganshire,  and  widow  of  C. 
Peacocke.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  Bachelors’,  Arthur’s,  Rand 

(Johannesburg). Robert,  b.  1871  : served  during 

European  War  1914-17. 

Sisters  living— Marguerite. Rahmeh  Theodora  {Lady 

Rcdclipfe')  : in.  1st,  1887,  Richard  Chamberlain,  who  d. 
1899  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Theodore  Riversdale  Walrond,  who 
d-  l9l7 ’>  3rdly,  1918,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Percy  Pollexfen  de 
BlaquiereKadcliffe,  K.C.M.G.,C.B.,  D.S.O.  Residences, 
1 3,  Gerald  Road,  S.W. ; Lacie,  Abingdon,  Berks. 


Aunts  living— Mary:  m.  1862,  Capt.  William  Ross,  who  d.  1874. Jane:  m.  1860,  Professor 

Thumann,  who  d.  1908.  Residence , 


Widow  living  Of  7th  Buronet — Florence  Caroline  {Lady  Swinburne),  da.  of  James  Moffat, 
1->.L.,  of  T,  Raby  Place,  Bath  : m.  1905,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Capt.  Sir  John  Swinburne,  R.N.,  7th 
baronet,  who  d.  1914.  7 ’ ' 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  Robert  Swinburne,  grandson  of  the 
late  Thomas  Swinburne,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Anthony  Swinburne,  b.  1820,  d.  1893  : in.  1852,  Mary  Anne 
T,  t>wh°  d.  1894,  da.  of  Capt.  Edward  Fraser,  of  Gortleck,  Inverness 

iHesn^w’  ^,i8.53;  \rmerly  Major  R.M.A  ; served  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (mentioned 
Ldfff«rda’  and  b.r°nz?  star>’  andT  ln  Soudan  1884-5  (clasp)  : in.  1886,  Louisa,  da.  of  the 
Alnnv  S Stewart,  01 : Kinlochmoidart,  Inverness-shire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Thomas 
EJronean  W^  * l88<\-  CaP1’  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 

European  War;  1918,— Margaret  Frances  Troath,  b.  1888:  in.  1916,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Henry 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Summers,  Indian  Army.  Residence,  23,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Club,  United  Service. James, 

b.  1858;  is  a F.R.S.,  and  an  Engineer  of  82,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  : in.  1st,  1886,  Ellen,  who  d. 
1893,  da.  of  R.  H.  Wilson,  M.D.,  of  Gateshead  on-Tyne  ; 2nd,  1898,  Lilian  Gilchrist,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  (Thomas)  Godfrey  Carey,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Anthony,  b.  1887,— 
Spearman  Charles,  b.  1893;  served  during  European  War  1915-17,  in  Serbia  and  Mesopotamia,— 
(by  2nd  marriage),  Ida,  b.  1899,— Marjorie,  b.  1904.  Residence , Woodhurst,  Oxted,  Surrey.  Chib , 

Athenaeum. John,  b.  1861  ; formerly  Lieut. '3rd  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders);  is  a 

J.P.  for  Transvaal ; served  during  European  War  1915-17.  Residence,  Zoutpansberg,  Glen  Shiel, 
Haenertsburg.  Transvaal. 

Issue  of.  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Swinburne,  b.  1830,  d.  1881  : in.  1870,  Constance  Mary, 
who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Griffith  Boynton  [Boynton,  Bt.) : — 

Ethel  Maude:  m.  1903,  Everard  Joseph  Stourton  [see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.]. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Anthony  Swinburne  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Swinburne,  b.  1866,  d.  1900 : in.  1895  Annie,  da.  of  Major  — 
Berkeley  : — 

Troath,  b.  1896. 

Capt.  Sir  John  Swinburne,  R.N.,  7th  baronet,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Northumberland  1866,  and 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Staffordshire,  Lichfield  Div.  (Z)  Nov.  1885  to  June  1892. 


Swinnerton  (Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington),  see  Pilkington. 


SYKES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1781,  of  Basildon,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Arthur  Sykes,  7th  Baronet , son 

of  the  iate  Rev.  Edward  John  Sykes,  grandson 
of  2nd  Bt.  ; b.  Sept.  2nd,  1871  ; s.  his  kinsman^ 
Sir  Henry,  1916. 

$rms — Argent,  an  eagle  rising  between  three  sykes  or 
fountains  proper  ; on  a canton  gules,  a caduceus  of  the  first, 
{fust— A demi-lady  of  Bengal  in  the  complete  dress  of  that 
country,  holding  in  her  dexter  hand  a rose  gules. 

R esidence — 


Brother  living— Rev.  FREDERIC  JOHN,  b.  1876, 
is  Curate  of  Sidbury,  near  Sidmouth. 

Sister  living — Edna,  b.  1868:  in.  1902,  Henry  Jordan, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Henry,  b.  1908, — Greta 
Mary,  b.  1904.  Residence , The  Glebe  House,  Pang- 
bourne,  Berks. 

Daughters  living  of  5th  Baronet— Caroline  Eva 
Henrietta,  b.  1872  : in.  1901,  Capt.  Herbert  Powley, 

R.N.  (retired). Violet  Anne  May,  b.  1880:  in.  1905, 

Ambrose  Petrocokino,  and  has  issue  living,  Paul,  b.  1910. 
Residence,  Flowers  Hill,  Pangbourne,  Berks. 

Widow  living  of  5th  and  6th  Baronets-  Caroline 
(. Lady  .'sykes),  da.  of  M.  J.  Bettesworth,  of  Hayling, 
Hants:  in.  1867,  Sir  Frederick  Henry  Sykes,  5th 
baronet,  who  d.  1899.  Residence , Hazlehurst,  Pang- 

bourne,  Berks. Mary  Winifred  {Lady  Sykes),  da. 

of  Henry  Tuck : in.  18 — , Sir  Henry  Sykes,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence,  2,  Greenhill 
Terrace,  Weymouth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Sykes  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Heath  Sykes,  b.  1834,  d.  1912  : in.  1862,  Frances  Amelia,  who  d. 
1919,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Nind,  formerly  V.  of  Southstoke-cum-Woodcote, 
Wall  ingford,  Oxon  : — 

Francis  William,  b.  1864:  in.  1905,  Beatrice  Agnes,  da.  of  Edward  Webb,  formerly  of  Durrington 
House,  near  Harlow,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Godfrey,  b.  1907, — John  Patrick,  b.  1909, — 
Edward  Heath,  b.  1912, — Paul  Lionel,  b.  1915, — Beatrice  Honora,  b.  1910, — Mary  Agatha,  b.  T913, — 

Janet  Edith,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Hemyock,  near  Cullompton,  Devon. William,  b.  1867; is  Lieut.- 

Col.  and  Riding  Master  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  attached  to  R.M.C. : in.  1896,  Eleanor  Mary, 
da.  of  Capt.  Henry  Naylor,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  and 
Adj.  Indian  Cav.,— Hugh  William,  b.  1901, — Paul  Carton,  b.  1903, — Richard  Alexander,  b.  1912, — 

Alice  Margery,  b.  1904.  Residence , 4,  The  Square,  Royal  Military  College,  Camberley. 

Frederick,  b.  1868. Alfred,  b.  1872  : in.  1902,  Scenie  Marguerite  Genille,  and  has  issue  living 

Maccedesse  Doyley,  b.  1904, — Gwendoline  Scenie,  b.  1906.  Residence,  Vancouver,  British  Colum 

bia. Edward  Ernest,  b.  1876:  m.  1910,  Rosalind,  da.  of  the  late  Engineer-Corn.  Clements, 

R.N.,  of  Plymouth,  and  widow  of  R.  Fitzstubbs,  and  has  issue  living,  Clement  Edward,  b.  ign. 
Residence,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.-— -Charles  Henry,  D S O , b.  1877  ; is  Capt.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16,  present  at  battle  of  Loos  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916. Frances 

Emily:  in.  1890,  George  Malcolm. Catherine  Mary. Agnes:  in.  1900,  Edward  Elwell,  and 

has  issue  living,  John  Edward  Sykes,  b.  1903, — Frances  Elizabeth  Sykes,  b.  1908.  Residence , 

Cranbrook,  British  Columbia. Alice  Heath:  in.  1910,  William  H.  Smith. Mary  Seymour: 

in.  1909,  the  Rev.  John  Columbine  Paterson -Morgan,  R.  of  Arrow,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis 
David  Paterson,  b.  1914, — John  Anthony  Paterson,  b.  1919, — Hazel  Mary  Paterson,  b.  1911. 
Residence , Arrow  Rectory,  Alcester.— — Margaret. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Sykes,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1800,  d.  1875  : in. 
1821,  Anna  Maria  Heath,  who  d.  1871,  da.  of  Edward  Gattey,  Esq.,  of  Harefield 
House,  Devon  : — 

Anna  Maria:  in.  1863,  the  Rev.  Henry  Willmott,  who//.  1873,  R.  of  Kirkley.  Residence,  Basildon. 
Elwyn  Road,  Exmouth,  Devon. 

The  1 st  baronet,  .Sir  Francis,  of  Ack worth  Park,  Chief  Governor  of  Cossimbazar,  Bengal,  was 
successively  M.P.  for  Shaftesbury  and  Wallingford.  The  2nd  baronet  also  sat  as  M.P.  for  Wallingford. 
This  family  have  held  lands  in  England  from  1220,  in  which  year  they  were  described  to  be  in  possession 
of  land  previously  held  by  them. 


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SYKES,  Creation  (G.B.)  1783,  of  Sledraere,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Mark  Tatton  Richard  Sykes,  7th 
Baronet ; b.  Aug.  24th,  1905  ; s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir 
Mark,  M.B.,  1919;  ed.  at  Downside  Coll. 

— Argent,  a chevron  sable  between  three  sykes  or  fountains 
proper.  Crtst — A demi-triton  issuant  from  flags  or  reeds,  blowing  a 
shell,  and  wreathed  about  the  temples  with  like  flags  or  reeds,  all 
proper. 

Seat — Sledmere,  Malton,  York.  Town  Residence— 9,  Bucking- 
ham Gate,  S.W.  


Brothers  living -CHRISTOPHER  HUGH,  b.  Nov.  17th,  1907, 
Daniel  Henry  George,  b.  1916. 

Sisters  living— Mary  Freya,  b.  1904.— — Everilda  (twin),  b.  1907. 
Angela  Christina,  b.  1911. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  4th  baronet) — Katherine  Lucy 
(Hon.  Mrs.  Thomas  Cholmondeley)  : m.  1850,  the  Hon.  Thomas 
Grenville  Cholmondeley,  who  d.  1883,  2nd  son  of  xst  Baron  Dela- 
mere.  Residence , Abbotts  Moss,  Northwich,  Cheshire. 

Widow  living  of  6th  Baronet  — Edith  Violet  ( Lady  Sykes),  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 
Eldon  Gorst,  P.C.,  of  Castle  Combe,  Chippenham,  Wilts:  m.  1903,  Sir  Mark  Sykes,  M.P.  for 
Kingston-upon-Hull,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1919.  Residences , Sledmere,  Malton,  York  ; 9,  Buck- 
ingham Gate,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Rev.  Sir  Mark,  was  son  of  an  opulent  merchant  in  Hull ; the  2nd  baronet 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Beverley  ; and  the  4th  baronet  was  the  well-known  sportsman,  Sir  Tatton  Sykes  Sir 
Tatton,  5th  baronet,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire  i86q.  The  6th  baronet,  Sir  Mark,  was  Private 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  1904-5,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Central  Div.  of  Hull  (C)  July  1911  to  Nov. 
1918,  and  for  Kingston-upon-Hull  Dec.  1918  to  Feb.  1919. 


SYKES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Cheadle,  co.  Chester. 


Sir  Alan  John  Sykes,  M.B.,  1st  Baronet , 
second  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hardcastle  Sykes, 
J.P.jD.L.,  of  Cringle  House,  Cheshire,  by  Mary,  da. 
of  John  Platt,  sometime  M.P.  for  Oldham  : b.  April 
nth,  1868;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.  A.  1889,  M.A.  1897)  ; sometime  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Sykes  and  Co.,  bleachers, 
of  Edgeley  ; is  Chm.  of  Bleachers’  Asso.  (Limited), 
a Director  of  Alliance  Mortgage  Co.  (Limited), 
and  Colwyn  Bay  and  Pwllycrochan  Estate  Co. 
(Limited),  Chm.  Stockport  Infirmary,  a Gov. 
of  Stockport  Gram.  Sch.,  Pres,  of  Blind  Insti- 
tution, Stockport,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Cheshire,  Chm.  of  Cheshire  Div.  of  National 
Unionist  Asso.;  was  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  6th  Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  (formerly  Major  3rd  Vol.  Batn.) 
1911-14;  elected  Mayor  of  Stockport  1910;  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Knutsford  Div.  of  Cheshire  ( C ) 
since  Jan.  1910. 

$.rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  sable  guttle  d’eau  between 
three  tufts  of  grass  vert  as  many  fountains  proper.  Crest — 
On  the  trunk  of  a tree  eradicated  fessewise  and  sprouting  to. 
the  dexter  proper,  a swan  with  wings  addorsed  argent, 
beaked  and  legged  sable,  charged  on  the  breast  with  a 
fountain  also  proper. 

Seat—  South  View,  Cheadle,  Cheshire.  Town  Residence— 2,  Down  Street,  W.  Clubs  — 

Carlton,  Royal  Automobile,  Union,  Constitutional  (Manchester). 


SYNGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Kiltrough. 


[Name  pronounced  “ Sing.”] 


Ccelestia  canimus. 


Sir  Francis  Robert  Millington  Synge,  6th 
Baronet ; b.  May  27th,  1851  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Robert,  1894; 
formerly  Major  1st  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire 
Regt.)  : m.  1st,  1876,  Frances  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of 
Robert  Evans,  formerly  of  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire;  2ndly,  1912, 
Fanny  Cecil,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Robert  Wade-Gery,  of 
Wornditch  Hall,  Kimbolton,  Huntingdon,  and  has  issue  by  1st 
marriage. 

$rms — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  millstones  proper,  each 
charged  with  a fer-de-moline  sable  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  an  eagle  displayed 
with  two  heads  sable,  beaked  and  legged  gules.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal 
coronet  or,  an  eagle’s  claw  proper. 

Residence — Syngefield,  Birr,  Ireland. 


We  sing  of  heavenly  Sons  living— By  1st  marriage— ROBERT  MILLINGTON,  b. 

things.  Nov.  17th,  1877. Neale  Hutchinson,  £.  1880. Edward,  b.  1882. 

Daughters  living — By  1st  marriage— Frances  Helen  Millicent. Laura  Eileen. Lilian. 

By  2nd  marriage— Jessica  Helen,  b.  1914. 

Sisters  living— Laura  Maria  : m.  1867,  Henry  Pomeroy  Gilbert,  a retired  Com.  R.N.,  who  d.  1891. 
——Helen  : m.  1891,  the  Rev.  Noel  Platt,  who  d.  1908. Mary  Helena. 


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Collateral  Brandies  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  John  Hutchinson  Synge,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet, 
b.  1854,  d.  1886  : m.  1883,  Leila  Camilla  (now  of  Broome  Lodge,  Broome,  Norfolk), 
da,  of  Charles  Pemberton  : — 

Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1884  : m.  1911,  Brig.-Gen.  AlickGurdon  Kemball,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living, 
Humphrey  Gurdon,  b.  1919, — Anne  Leslie,  b.  1912, — Leila  Patricia,  b.  1914.— Olive  Marguerite, 
b.  1886  : in.  1908,  Claud  Barton,  Egyptian  Civil  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew  Synge,  b.  1909, 
- — Diana  Synge,  b.  1914, — Judith  Camilla  Synge,  b.  1916. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Synge,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Follett  Synge,  b.  1821,  d.  i860:  m.  1855,  Catherine  Waddell, 
Boyd,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  David  Miller,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Kirkcudbright : — 

Robert  Follett  Muter  Foster  Millington,  b.  1857 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers ; formerly 
Major  2nd  Batn.  Highland  L.I.  ; sometime  British  Vice-Consul  for  Oil  Rivers  Protectorate  ; served 
.in  Egyptian  expedition  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  with  Burma  Expedition  1887-9 
(medal  with  clasp) : in.  1884,  Charlotte  Granville  (who  obtained  a judicial  separation  1900), 
.da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  James  Stuart,  formerly  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alan  Hamilton 
Stuart,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  Chib,  Naval  and  Military. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Webb  Follett  Synge,  b.  1826,  d.  1891  : in.  1853,  Henrietta 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Dewar  Wainwright,  of  U.S.A.  : — 

Francis  Julian,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; is  a Registrar  of  Chancery  Div.  of  Supreme  Court : m. 
1890,  Mary  Auchmuty,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Sands  Tucker,  of  New  York,  and  Lenox, 
U.S.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Robert  Millington,  b.  1894  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  ; is  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards  Special  Reserve, — Allen  Francis,  b.  1898 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
Lieut.  Irish  Guards  Special  Reserve  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Violet 

Montresor,  b.  1896.  Residence , 12,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W. William  Makepeace  Thackeray,  b. 

i860;  formerly  Capt.  R.A.  ; sometime  Gov.  of  Walton  Prison:  in.  1st,  1892,  Ethel  Ela'is,  who  d. 
1895,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Wilkinson  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Ethel  Rose,  da.  of  Henry  Bramwell,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  William  Alfred  Thackeray,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
R. M.C.  ; is  Capt.  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  : in.  1920,  Hilda  Marjorie,  da.  of  Eben  Pike,  of 
Kilcrenagh,  co.  Cork, — Ethel  Mary,  b.  1899.  Residence , Woodlands,  Glasbury-on-Wye. 

The  family  of  Synge  was  seated  at  Bridgnorth  early  in  the  16th  century.  The  original  name  of 
Millington  was  changed  to  Synge  from  the  circumstance  of  one  of  the  family  being  a canon  or  chantry 
priest.  The  Rt.  Rev.  Dr.  Samuel  Hutchinson,  Lord  Bishop  of  Killala,  father  of  Sir  James 
Hutchinson,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1782,  ext.  1906)  sat  as  M.P.  for  Jamestown  in  Irish  Parliament.  The  Rev. 
Sir  Samuel  Synge,  3rd  Bt.,  grand-nephew  of  the  1st  and  2nd  baronets,  s.  under  special  remainder,  and 
assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Hutchinson  ; his  2nd  brother,  Robert,  was  cr.  a 
itaronet  as  above. 


TANCRED,  Creation  (E.)  1662,  of  Boroughbridge,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Thomas  Selby  Lawson-Tancred, 

9th  Baronet ; b.  May  14th,  1870;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Thomas  Selby,  1910  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Major  (retired)  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18;  assumed  by  deed  poll  the 
additional  surname  of  Lawson  1914:  m.  1912, 
Margery  Elinor,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Sherlock 
Lawson  [see  V.  Mountgarret],  and  has  issue. 

Sprats — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  escallops  gules 
Crtsi — An  olive  tree  fructed  proper. 

Residences — Aldborough  Manor,  Boroughbridge, 

Yorkshire.  

Son  living — ANDREW  THOMAS,  b.  Aug.  10th,  1914. 

Daughters  living.— Elinor  Mary,  b.  1913. Pauline, 

b.  19x6. 

Brother  living— Francis  Willoughby,  b.  1874. 

Sisters  living— Felicia  Harriet:  in.  1905,  Francis 

Murray. Gwendoline  Sybil  ■■■—Edith  Mary. 

Constance  Anne : in.  1910,  Alfred  Robert  Warren, 
and  issue  living,  Reginald  Tancred,  b.  1911, — Phyllida 
Mary,  b.  1913.  Residence,  29,  Bedford  Gardens,  Camp- 
den  Hill,  W. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  7th  baronet) — Seymer  Mitford, 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Radley,  and'  at  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford:  m.  1896,  Charlotte  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  William  Gillespie  Dickson,  LL.D.,  Sheriff 
Principal  of  Lanarkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Tytler  Tancred,  b.  1897  : in.  X918,  Harold 
John  Ridger,  l’aymaster-Lieut.  R.N.R.,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Halliday  Tancred  b.  1919, — 

Margaret  Selby  Tancred,  A 1900.  Residence,  2,  Crescent  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. Harry  George, 

.b.  1858:  in.  1st,  1881,  Emily  Alicia  de  Courcy,  who  d.  1907,  elder  da.  of  the  late  Major  Slingsby 
Bell,  of  Purneah,  India,  and  The  Bungalow,  Napier,  New  Zealand;  2nd,  1908,  Rose  Elphinstone, 
.da.  of  the  late  Major  Slingsby  Bell  (ante),  and  widow  of  Henry  Warren  of  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Cecil  Mount-Stewart,  b.  1884, — Bertram  Selby,  b.  1895, — Vera 
Elphinstone,  b.  1882, — Valerie  Waldegrave  Mitford,  b.  1889, — Zillah  Selby,  b.  1893. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Lucy  Sybil : in.  1867,  Robert  Samuel  Hawkins,  who  d. 
1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Seymer  Corrie  Hanburv  Selby,  b.  1874, — Harry  Bradford  Tancred  (of 
Cairnside,  Field  Lane,  Letchworth),  b.  1876;  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.:  in.  igo6,  Irene  Maude,  da. 
of  the  late  Clement  William  Tancred  (infra),  and  has  issue  living,  Tancred  Richard  John  b.  1907, 
Roger  Tancred  Robert  b.  1915, — Lucy  Sarah  Crewe, — Ida  Dorothy, — Margaret  Sybil:  in.  1915, 
Edward  Henry  Cholmeley,  of  Ndola,  N.  Rhodesia,  and  has  issue  living,  Cynthia  Betty  Dorothy 
jCholmeley  Tancred  b.  1916,  Flavia  Sybil  Cholmeley  Tancred  b.  1917,  Lucy  Idonea  Cholmeley 
Tancred  b.  1918.  Bertha  Eveline  : in.  1878,  William  Fownes  Somerville  [Fuller- Acland-Hood, 
Bt.],  and  has  with  other  issue  living,  William  Tancred,  b.  1879, — Ernest  Selby,  b.  1882, — TEnid 
Bertha. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Clement  William  Tancred,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1853,  d.  1888  : 
in.  1878,  Alice  Maude  (now  of  Whyte  Ladyes,  Letchworth,  Herts),  da.  of  Oswald 
Bloxsome,  formerly  of  The  Rangers,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales: — 

Christopher  Humphrey,  b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  R.A.F.  : in.  1915,  Gladys  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Chandler,  of  127,  Wymering  Mansions,  S.W.— — Irene  Maude  : m.  1906,  Capt.  Harry  Bradford 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


691 


Tancred  Hawkins,  R.A.F.  (ante). Esme  Isabelle  : in.  1909,  Francis  Dearden  Roscoe,  and  has 

issue  living,  Peter,  b.  1912, — Joy  Tancred,  b.  1914, — Elizabeth  Esm6,  b.  1918.  Residence , Killarney 
Mine,  Filabusi,  S.  Rhodesia,  S.  Africa. 

This  family  is  descended  from  Richard  Tankard,  who  soon  after  the  Conquest  was  possessed  of 
lands  at  Boroughbridge,  where  still  remains  the  ancient  family  house.  A Christopher  iancred  founded 
a retreat  for  poor  gentlemen  at  Whixley,  and  also  scholarships  at  Cambridge. 


Tapps-Gervis-Meyrick,  see  Meyrick. 


TANGYE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Glendorgal,  St.  Columb  Minor,  Cornwall. 

Sir  (Harold)  Lincoln  Tangye,  ist  Baronet, 
el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Tangye,  J.P.,  of  Glen- 
dorgal, St.  Columb  Minor,  Cornwall  ; b.  Jan.  16th, 
1866;  ed.  at  Owens  Coll.,  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester, 
is  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire  and  Smethwick,  a F.R.G.S., 
a M.I.M.E.,  and  Joint  Dep.  Chm.  of  Tangyes  (Limited), 
engineers,  of  Birmingham  ; was  Pres,  of  Birmingham 
and  Midland  Hospital  for  Skin  Diseases  1899-1900,  and 
of  Midland  Cornish  Asso.  1903-4  ; for  several  years 
directed  Daily  Argus  and  Sports  Argus  (Birmingham), 
of  which  he  was  Ch.  Proprietor;  author  of  “A  Swiss 
Tour,”  “ In  New  South  Africa ; Travels  in  the  Transvaal 
and  Rhodesia,”  “In  the  Torrid  Sudan,”  etc.  : m.  1889, 
Annie  Gilzean,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Hugh  Gilzean  Reid, 
LL.D.,  of  Tenterden  Hall,  Hendon,  N.W.,  and  has 
issue. 

^rms— Per  chevron  gules  and  ermine,  in  chief  two  keys  erect, 
wards  upwards  or,  within  a bordure  sable,  charged  with  eight 
bezants.  Crest — Upon  a billet  fesseways  sable,  charged  with  an 

escallop  or  between  two  bezants,  a falcon  proper,  belled  gold. 

Do  not  attempt  or  else  Seat — Glendorgal,  St.  Columb  Minor,  Cornwall.  Clubs — Bath, 

accomplish.  Reform. 


Son  living— BASIL  RICHARD  GILZEAN,  b.  July  27th,  1895  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; is.  Hon.  Capt. 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 

Daughters  living— Marjorie  Gilzean,  b.  1891  : m.  1915,  Lieut.  Frederick  Robinson,  R.N. 

Eileen  Annie  Gilzean,  b.  1897  : m.  1913,  Frederick  Nichols  Marcy,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b. 
1918.  Residence , 


TATE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Park  Hill,  Streatham,  co.  London. 

Sir  William  Henry  Tate,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  Jan. 
23rd,  1842;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry,  1899;  is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster  (High  Sheriff  1907)  : m.  1863,  Miss 
Caroline  Hill  Rigby  Glasgow,  of  Old  Trafford,  Manchester, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Ermine,  on  a pale  invected  azure  between  four  Cornish 
choughs  sable  two  roses  gules.  Crest — A dexter  arm  embowed  and 

vested  azure,  cuffed  or,  charged  with  two  roses  argent,  the  hand  grasp- 
ing a pineapple  erect  proper  between  two  ears  of  wheat  of  the  second. 

Residences — Highfield,  Woolton,  Lancashire ; Bodrhyddan,  near 
Rhuddlan,  Flintshire.  — T 

Sons  living— ERNEST  WILLIAM,  b.  Jan.  7th,  1867  ; is  Major 
Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Denbighshire  : m.  1892,  Mildred  Mary,  da.  of 
Frederick  Herbert  Gossage,  J.P.,  of  Camp  Hill,  Woolton,  Liverpool, 
and  has  issue  living,  Henry,  b.  1902, — Mildred  Clara,  b.  1894. — Joan, 

b.  1896.  Residence , Pool  Park,  Ruthin,  N.  Wales. Alfred  Herbert, 

b.  1872:  m.  1910,  Elsie,  da.  of  Louis  William  Jelf-Petit,  J.P.,  and 
has  issue  living,  Louis  William,  b.  1911, — Francis  Herbert,  b.  1913.  Residence , Chaleshurst, 
Chiddingfold,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Caroline, <5.  1870:  m.  1896,  Col.  William  Winwood  Gossage,  J.P.,  Hon. 
Col.  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Henry  Winwood,  b.  1899;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut, 
ist  Dragoons,— Rupert  Winwood,  b.  18 — , — John  Winwood,  b.  1905.  Residence , Leet  Hill, 

KirbyJCane,  Norfolk.— Helen  Frances,  b.  1873  : m.  1896,  Capt.  Guy  Winwood  Gossage,  3rd 

W.  Lancashire  Brig.  R.F.A. Agnes  Mary,  b.  1875  : m.  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Clements  Water- 

house  Madden,  J.P. , D.L.,  formerly  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  [E.  Leitrim],  and  has 
issue  living,  John  William  Ryder,  b.  1913, — Charles  Samuel,  b.  1915, — Cynthia  Agnes,  b.  1909. 

Residence , Hilton  Park,  Clones,  co.  Monaghan. Isabel  Marion,  b.  1876  : m.  1905,  Trevor  Eyton, 

J.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Trevor,  b.  1918, — Gwynedd  Caroline,  b.  1908, — Vera 
Isabel,  b.  1911.  Residence , Plas-yn-Cwm,  St.  Asaph,  N Wales.— Caroline  Beatrice,  b.  1878:  m. 

1905,  Major  Frederick  Winwood  Robinson,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  19T7. 

Winifred,  b.  1880 : m.  1902,  Alfred  Hood,  and  has  issue  living,  Alfred  William  Tate,  b.  1903, — 
Douglas  Gordon,  b.  1908.  Residence , Stralhalyn,  Rosset,  Denbighshire.— Beatrice  Maud,  b. 
1883  : m.  1907,  Robert  Holme  Storey,  M.A.,  J.P.,  and  a County  Councillor,  and  has  issue  living, 
Thomas  William,  b.  1910, — Roy  Frederick,  b.  1913.  Residence , Bishopswood,  Ross-on-Wye. 

Brothers  living — Edwin,  b.  1847  : 1874,  May  Edward,  da.  of  Alexander  Guild,  of  Belfast,  and 

has  issue  living,  Edith  Marguerite,  M.B.E. , b.  1878;  M.B.E.  1918:  m.  1901,  Frederick  William 
Wignall,  J.P.,  of  The  Rookery.  Tattenhall,  Cheshire,  and  Cambasmore,  Sutherland,  and  has  issue 
living,  Frederick  Edwin  Barton  b.  1906,  Doris  May.  Residence,  14,  Park  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 

George  Booth,  b.  1857  : m.  1884,  Edith  Katherine,  da.  of  James  Walker  Yates,  formerly  of 

Ashton-on-Mersey,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  Wylie,  b.  1885,— Gerald  Ainslie,  b.  1889, 
— George  Vernon,  b.  1890, — Jane  Marjorie,  b.  1895.  Residence,  Bere  Court,  Pangbourne,  Berks. 

Sisters  living — Isolina,  b.  1852  : m.  1879,  Thomas  Gee,  J.P.,  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  ist  Lancashire  R.G.A.  (Vol.).  Residence,  Hafodunos,  Abergele,  Denbighshire.— —Agnes 
Esther,  b.  1855:  m.  1876,  Herbert  John  Robinson,  who  d.  1906,  formerly  Hon.  Col.  6th  Lancashire 
Vol.  Artillery,  and  has  issue  living.  Residence , Moor  Wood,  Cirencester. 


Thincke  and  thancke. 


692  debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Collateral  Branches  living, 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Tate,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet ; b.  1845,  d.  1913  : m.  1874, 
Blanche  (now  of  Deans  Lodge,  Roehampton,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  John  Robert 
Hutton,  of  Liverpool  : — 

Alfred  Leonard,^.  1881. Eric  Dean,  b.  1889. Eveline,  b.  1875:  m.  1912,  Perceval  Brodrick. 

Pauline  Blanche,  b.  1878  : in.  1899,  John  McGaw.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Tate,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1853,  d.  1902  : m.  1882, 
Grace  (now  of  2,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  John  Burton,  of 
Streatham  : — 

Henry  Burton,  b.  1883;  is  Capt.  Yeo.,  formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Durham  L.I- : m.  1909,  Ida 
Guendolen.  da.  of  Robin  H.  Legge,  of  33,  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Antony  Henry,  b.  1910, — Robin  David,  b.  1913, — Julia  Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1919.  Residence, 
Billesley  Manor,  Alcester,  Warwickshire.— Arthur  Wignall,  D.S.O.,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Camb.  Univ.  ; Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Highlanders  (retired);  formerly  Lieut.  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles);  European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  19x9;  m.  1910,  Violet  Elaine,  da.  of  F.  W.  Few,  and  has  issue 
living,  Monica,  b.  1912.  Residences,  Manor  House,  Chippenham  ; Ely,  Cambridgeshire.  Clubs , 
Conservative,  Army  and  Navy,  Orleans. 

Sir  Henry  Tate,  1st  baronet,  gave  the  Tate  Gallery  to  the  nation. 


TAYLOR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Kennington,  co.  London. 

Sir  Frederick  Taylor,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 

1st  Baronet , son  of  David  Taylor,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Kennington;  b.  April  6th,  1847;  ed.  at  Epsom  Coll., 
and  at  London  Univ.  (M.B.  1868,  M.D.  1870)  ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1868,  F.R.C.P.  1872;  ap- 
pointed Assist.  Physician,  Guy's  Hospital  1873, 
Physician  1885,  and  Consulting  Physician  1907 ; 
was  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1915-18 ; 
is  a Member  of  Senate  of  London  Univ..  and  its 
Representative  on  Gen.  Med.  Council ; sometime 
Examiner  in  Med.,  London,  Durham,  Birmingham, 
and  Camb.  Univs.  ; author  of  “ Practice  of  Medicine  ” 
(nth  Edition  1918)  and  other  med.  works:  m. 
1884,  Helen  Mary,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Frederic 
Manby,  of  East  Rudham,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

gtnns — Per  pale  gules  and  azure  a fox’s  brush  erect  or 
between  two  bezants  in  fesse.  Crtst — A demi-fox  guled 
tailed  or,  supporting  a banner  also  gules,  charged  with  a 


seax  or. 


Club — Athenaeum. 


F.R.C.P.,  of  1 13,  Harley  Street, 

Daughter  living— Norah  Helen. 


Son  living— ERIC  STUART,  M.D. , O.B.E  , b.  June  28th, 
1889  ; ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (M.D.  18 — ) ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : 
m.  1920,  Evelyn  Th^rese,  da.  of  James  Calvert,  M.D., 
W.i  ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.). 


WORSLEY-TAYLOR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Moreton  Hall,  Parish  of  Whalley,  Co. 
Palatine  of  Lancaster. 

Sir  Henry  Wilson  Worsley-Taylor, 

1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  James  Worsley,  of 
The  Laund,  Accrington;  b.  July  25th,  1847  ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1891,  a Bencher  1893,  and  a K.C. 
1898  ; went  N.  Circuit  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Lancashire  and  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  (some- 
time Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions)  ; was  Recorder  of 
Preston  1893-8  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Blackpool  Div.  of 
Lancashire  (C)  1900-5  ; assumed  by  Royal  license 
1881  the  additional  surname  of  Taylor  : m.  1871, 
Harriette  Sayer,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Sir  Edward 
William  Watkin,  1st  Bt.  ( ext .),  and  has  issue. 

^rma— Azure,  a chevron  flory-counterflory  between 
two  falcons  close,  belled  and  jessed  in  chief,  and  a wolf’s 
head  erased  in  base  or.  € vest— In  front  of  a tilting  spear 
fessewise  proper  a wolf’s  head  erased  or,  gorged  with  a 
wreath  of  oak  vert. 

Scat — Moreton  Hall,  Whalley,  Lancashire.  Clubs— 

Carlton,  Conservative. 


Sons  living— JAMES,  b.  July  10th,  1872  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.,  and  a J.P.  for  Lancashire:  in.  1914,  Audrey  Frances,  da.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Samuel  Philipson  Philipson-Stow,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Godfrey,  b.  1915, — a da.,  b. 
1920.  Residence , Town  Head,  Pendleton,  near  Clitheroe,  Lancashire. Francis  Edward,  b.  1874. 

Daughters  living— Mary  Beatrice,  b.  1878  : in.  1907,  Major  Robert  Peel,  O.B.E.,  Bar.-at-Law,  of 
4,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and  has  issue  living.— —Margaret  Ursula,  b.  1884. 


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TEMPEST,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Heaton,  near  Bolton,  Lancashire.  [Extinct  1894.] 

Sir  Charles  Henry  Tempest,  ist  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  of  1st  Baronet — Ethel  Mary  (. Baroness  Beaumont) : m.  1893,  the  10th  Baron 
Beaumont,  who  d.  1895.  Residence,  Carlton  Towers,  Carlton,  Yorkshire. 

TEMPLE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1876,  of  The  Nash,  Kempsey,  co.  Worcester. 

Sir  Richard  Carnac Temple,  C.B. , C.I.E.,FS.A ., 

2nd  Baronet;  b.  Oct.  15th,  1850;  s.  his  father,  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Richard,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , D.C.L.,  LL.D .,  F.R.S., 
1902  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (Hon.  Fellow) ; 
entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1871,  and  B.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1877,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1891,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1897;  retired  1904;  served  in  Afghan  campaign  1878-9 
(medal,  despatches),  and  in  Burma  War  1887-9  (medal  with 
two  clasps) ; appointed  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Punjab,  1879, 
Assist.  Commr.,  Burmah,  and  Cantonment  Magistrate,  Man- 
dalay, 1887,  a Dep.  Commr.,  Burmah,  1888,  to  special  duty 
for  Govt,  of  India  1890  (framed  Code  of  Cantonment  Regula- 
Templa  quam  dilecta.  tions),  Pres,  of  Rangoon  Municipality  and  Port  Commr., 
How  beloved  are  thy  Rangoon,  1891,  and  Ch.  Commr.  Andaman  and  Nicobar 
temples.  Islands  and  Sup.  of  Penal  Settlement  at  Port  Blair  1894  ; raised 

and  commanded  Upper  Burmah  Vol.  Rifles  1887-90;  commanded  Rangoon  Vol. 
Artillery  1891-3,  and  raised  Rangoon  Naval  Vol.  1892  ; in  1893  raised  and  com- 
manded Rangoon  Vol.  Engineers  (Submarine  Miners),  and  Rangoon  Port  Defence 
Vol.  (Naval,  Artillery,  and  Engineer);  is  a J.P.  and  D.  L.  for  Worcestershire,  Chm. 
of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  of  Finance  Committee  of  Council  of  Asso. , a 
F.S.A.,  a F.R.G.S.,  Director  Roy.  Asiatic  So.,  a Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Member  of  many  learned  Sos.  ; was  Dep. 
Director  of  St.  John  Ambulance  Asso.  1903-15,  and  a Member  of  its  Joint  War 
Red  Cross  Finance  Committee  during  European  War  ; has  been  Editor  and  Proprietor 
of  the  Indian  Antiquary  since  1884;  author  and  editor  of  numerous  works  on  Oriental 
and  scientific  subjects;  C.I.E.  1894,  C.B.  1916  : m.  1880,  Agnes  Fanny  (a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  George  Archimedes  Searle,  M.C.S.,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  or,  an  eagle  displayed  sable  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  two  bars  sable, 
each  charged  with  three  martlets  or.  <£r*st — On  a ducal  coronet  or,  a martlet  of  the  last. 

Seat — The  Nash,  Kempsey,  Worcestershire.  Chibs — Carlton,  Marlborough,  Naval  and  Military. 


SOUS  living— RICHARD  DURAND,  D.S.O.,  b.  Dec.  27th,  1880  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and  a F.R.G.S.;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn., 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  as  a Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches  six  times,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  1914  star  and  clasp,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  two  medals)  ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1912,  Katherine  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Frederic  de  la 
Fontaine  Williams,  of  Rydes  Hill  House,  Guildford,  and  widow  of  Francis  Swithin  Braithwait 
Anderton,  of  Bolton  Royd,  Bradford,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Antony  Purbeck,  b.  1913. 
Residence,  1,  Cheyne  Walk,  S.W.  1. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Godiva:  m.  1910,  Lieut.-Com.  Martin  Robertson-Glasgow,  R.N.,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosemary,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, Salthaven,  Kennel  Ride,  Ascot.— — Mildred  Hester. 

Sister  living — Edith  Frances.  Residence, 

Half-Brother  living — Charles  Lindsay,  C.M.G.,  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Sedbergh,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; has  been  British  Vice-Consul  at  Manaos,  British  Resident  at  Sokoto,  Acting  Gov.  N. 
Nigeria  Protectorate,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  N.  Nigeria;  was  a Lieut.-Gov.  of  Nigeria  Pro- 
tectorate 1913-17 ; is  a F.R.G.S.  ; C.M.G.  1909:  m.  1912,  Olive  Susan  Miranda,  da.  of  Sir 
Reginald  MacLeod,  K.C.B.  [ see  E.  Iddesleigh].  Club,  Royal  Societies’. 

Uncles  living  (.Not  in  remainder) — John  Alexander,  b.  1842;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
Addiscombe  ; is  Col.  Indian  Army:  m.  1876,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Mathias,  and  has 
issue  living,  Percy  de  Luders,  b.  1881  ; is  Major  Central  India  Horse;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(medal  with  clasp), — Grenville  Mathias,  R.N.,  b.  1897  > became  Lieut.  1918  ; -European  War 
1914-19,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland,  and  at  Zeebrugge  and  Ostend  (two  medals  and  seven 
clasps), — Maud  Elizabeth,  b.  1880:  m.  1907,  Major  Richard  Raymond  Willis,  V.C.,  Lancashire 
Fusiliers.  Residences,  41,  St.  John’s  Wood  Road,  N.W.  ; Sunborne  Cottage,  Riviera,  Folke- 
stone. Club,  East  India  United  Service.— George  Theodore,  b.  1847 ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.,  and  a F.R.G.S.  ; has  Cross  of  Knight  (ist  class)  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway  : m.  1880, 
Philippa  Desiree,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  H.  Schwensen,  of  Hasvig,  Norway,  and  has  issue  living, 
Harald  Markham,  b.  1882  : m.  1909,  Gertrude,  da.  of  George  Miller,  of  Newberries,  Radlett,  Herts, 
— Charles  Gordon,  b.  1885, — Mary  Penelope,  b.  1887.  Residence,  Solheim,  Cumberland  Park, 
Acton,  W.  Club,  Royal  Aero.-  -Henry  Francis,  b.  1850;  is  a J.P.  : m.  1883,  Louisa  Smith. 
Residence,  Durban,  Natal. 

Aunt  living — Augusta  Anna.  Residence,  145,  Fellows  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Mahy  Augusta  {Lady  Temple),  C.I.,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Robert  Lindsay  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.] : m.  1871,  as  his  second  wife,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard 
Temple,  P.C.,  G.C.S. I.,  C.I.E.,  D.C.L. , LL.D.,  F. R.S.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1902.  Residence , 
3,  Trevor  Square,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Martindale  Temple,  younger  son  of  ist  baronet, 
b.  1853,  d.  1905  : m.  1898,  Florence  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late 
Preston  Karslake,  of  White  Knights.  Berks: — 

Dorothea  Lora  Mary,  b.  i8qg : m.  1919,  Harold  Temple-Richards,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son, 
b.  1919.  Residence , Manor  House.  Hill  Street,  S.W. 

The  ist  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Temple,  P.C.,  G.C.S. I.,  C.I.E,,  was  Financial 

Member  of  Govt,  of  India  1868-74,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Bengal  1874-7,  Gov.  of  Bombay  1877-80,  and  M.P. 

for  Worcestershire  S.,  or  Evesham,  Div.  1885-92,  and  for  Surrey,  Kingston  Div.  1892-5. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


EMERSON-TENNENT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1867,  of  Tempo  Manor,  co.  Fermanagh. 

[Extinct  1876.] 

Sir  William  Emerson-Tennent,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet—  Ethel  Sarah  (Lady  Langhani) : m.  1893,  Sir  (Herbert)  Charles 
Arthur  Langham,  13th  Bt.  Residences , Tempo  Manor,  co.  Fermanagh ; Cottesbrooke,  North- 
ampton.-  Edith  Letitia  Anna : m.  1899,  Arthur  Rashleigh,  and  has  issue  living,  Daune 

Elizabeth,  b.  1900, — Rosamond  Christabel,  b.  1903.  Residence , 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Sara  (Hon.  Mrs.  H.  Cavendish  Butler ),  da.  of  Thomas  Arm- 
strong, J.P.,  of  Eden  Hall,  Armagh  : m.  1st,  1870,  Sir  William  Emerson-Tennent,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1 876,  when  the  title  became  extinct;  2ndjy,  1883,  the  Hon.  Henry  Cavendish  Butler, 
who  d.  1891  [see  E.  Lanesborough].  Residence , 

IMBERT-TERRY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Strete  Ralegh,  Whimple,  co.  Devon. 

Sir  Henry  Machu  Imbert-Terry, 
1st  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Imbert- 
Terry,  of  Le  Barbin,  Loire  Inferieure,  France,  and 
17,  Chester  Terrace,  N.W.  ; b.  June  28th,  1854;  ed. 
at  Charterhouse  ; is  a Member  of  Gen.  Committee, 
Devonshire  Patriotic  Fund,  a Member  of  Council 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Literature,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Devon  ; was  Chm.  of  Central  Organization  Com- 
mittee of  Unionist  Party  1907-17,  and  co-opted  to 
Council  of  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund  1915  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Barnstaple  (C)  1883,  Devonshire,  W.  Div. 
1885,  and  Somerset,  S.  Div.  1886  and  1892:  m. 
1883,  Lydia  Moore  Stringfield,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Duncan  Roberts,  of  Bishopsdown, 
Tunbridge  Wells,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Azure,  guttee  d’or  three,  four,  three  and  four,  on 
a chief  of  the  last  a bull’s  head  caboshed  between  two  mullets 
of  the  first.  Cmt — Issuant  from  the  coronet  of  a French 
seigneur  an  eagle  rising  proper,  crowned  with  an  Eastern 
crown  or. 

Seat — Strete  Ralegh,  Whimple,  Exeter.  Town  Resi- 
dence— 73,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior 
Constitutional. 


Sons  living— HENRY  BOUHIER,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  Feb.  10th,  1885  ; Major  R.H.A.  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O. 1919:  m.  1910,  Mildred  Dorothy,  only  da.  of 
Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Montagu  Flint,  R.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Henry  Bouhier,  b.  1920,— 

Rosanne  Mildred  Clotilde,  b.  1913, — Antoinette  Lydia,  b.  1918. Frederic  Bouhier,  M.C. , b.  1887  ; 

Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.):  1917,  Lilian 

Frederica  Violette  Lucy,  da.  of  Sir  Alfred  Hickman,  M.P.,  1st  Bt.  Residence , Blue  Hayes, 
Broadclyst.  Devon. 


THOMAS,  Creation  (E.)  1694,  of  Wenvoe,  Glamorganshire. 

Sir  Godfrey  John  Vignoles  Thomas, 

C. V.O.,  loth  Baronet ; b.  April  14th,  1889;  s.  his  father, 
Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Godfrey  Vignoles,  C.B. , C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  1919;  is  a 2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; appointed 
Personal  Private  Sec.  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  1919  ; ac- 
companied H.R.H.  during  Canadian  1919  and  Austra- 
lasian 1920  Tours;  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919,  C.V.O. 
1920. 

&rms — Sable,  a chevron  and  a canton  ermine.  Crrst — A demi- 
unicorn  ermine,  armed,  crined,  and  unguled  or,  supporting  a shield 
sable. 

Residences — Wynters,  Harlow,  Essex  ; 1,  St,  James's  Place, 
S.W.  Clubs — Bachelors’,  Bath,  Marlborough. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  8lh  baronet) — Emily  Paulina.  Resi- 
dence, 10,  Clifton  Terrace,  Brighton.— Georgina  Sophia, 

Residence , :©,  Clifton  Terrace,  Brighton. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Mary  Frances  Isabelle 
(Lady  Thomas ),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Oppenheim,  of  40,  Great 
Cumberland  Place,  Hyde  Park  : m.  1887,  Brig.  Gen.  Sir  Godfrey 
Vignoles  Thomas,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  9th  baronet,  who  d.  (on  active 
ser.  during  European  War)  1919.  Residence , Wynters,  Harlow,  Essex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Thomas,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1871  : 1855, 

Mary  Olive,  whom  he  divorced  1865,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Welch,  of  Hailsham, 
Sussex  : — 

Caroline  Emma.— —Fanny  Julia  : m.  1886,  Thomas  Rudolph  Dallmeyer,  who  d.  1906,  and  has  issue 
living,  Harry  Somerville  Thomas,  b.  1891  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Indian  Army, — Julia  Mary  Dora,  b.  1887, — 
Lillian  Gladys,  b.  1888.  Residence. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Frederick  Jennings  Thomas,  2nd  son  of  5th 
baronet . — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Barclay  Thomas,  b.  1827 , d.  1866:  m.  1853,  Catherine,  da.  of 
William  Guild,  of  Ayr  : — 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  24th,  1856;  formerly  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Manchester  Regt.  ; served 
in  Afghan  1879-80  (medal)  and  in  Egyptian  1882  (medal  and  bronze  star)  Campaigns.  Club , 

Junior  United  Service. 

The  3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Wiltshire.  The  9th  baronet,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Godfrey  Vignolesr 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  D.L  , Comdg.  24th  Div.  R.A.,  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1919- 


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THOMAS,  Creation  (G.B.)  1766,  of  Yapton,  Sussex. 

Sir  George  Alan  Thomas,  7 th  Baronet ; 
b.  June  14th,  1881  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Georgia 
Sidney  Meade,  1918;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.? 
is  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt. 

.Arms — Argent,  three  lions  rampant  gules  ; a chief  azure; 
Cmt—  A demi-lion  rampant  gules. 

Residence — 1,  Belsize  Grove,  Hampstead,  N.W.3. 


Sisters  living— Isabel  Edith  Thomasine,  b.  1875  : m.  1903, 
Arthur  Raleigh  Chichester  [see  Chichester,  Bt.,  cr.  1641]. 

Ruby  Grace,  b.  1877  : m.  1906,  Major  Henry  Theodore 

Hawkins,  R.G.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Goodwiny 
b.  19x1,  — Barbara  Crystal  Goodwin,  — Dorothy  Beryl 
Goodwin. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  5th  baronet) — FREDERICK  LOUIS 
CHARLES,  b.  Feb.  27th,  1853;  ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and 
at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; has  been  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  (and 
subsequently  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batn.)  E.  Surrey 
Regt.,  and  Capt.  Roy.  Home  Counties  Reserve  Regt.  : mr 
1881,  Eveline  May,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Shand,  for- 
merly of  Colombo,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Frederick 
George  Byarn,  b.  1893;  Lieut.  Essex  Regt  ; d.  (killed  in 
action  in  Gallipoli)  1915, — Everil  Marion  Winifred,  b.  1882:: 
m.  1914,  William  Charles  Cracknell,  and  has  issue  living, 
Richard  Louis  Thomas,  b.  1916, — May  Muriel  Adair,  b. 
1884.  Residence , Yapton,  Camberley. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  5th  baroret) — Lucy  Elizabeth  ; 
m.  1869,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  James  Shuldham,  who  d.  1905 
(formerly  108th  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Sidney  Arthur 
Naunton,  b.  1870, — Victor  Lemuel,  b.  1872, — Violet  Lucy  Hester  : m.  19 — , Henry  Manby  Cole- 
grave,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Harry  Manby,  RN.,  b.  19 — : a Midshipman  R.N., — Angela 
Mary.  Residence , Southleigh  Cottage,  Dorking. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George  Thomas,  was  nine  years  Governor  of  Pennsylvania,  and  thirteen  y^fcrs- 
Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Leeward  Islands.  The  2nd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Sussex,  and  the  3rd  an  M.P. 


THOMAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Garreglwyd,  Anglesey. 


Do  right  and  fear  nothing. 


Sir  Robert  John  Thomas,  M.P. , 1st 

Baronet ; b.  1873;  is  a Ship  and  Insurance  Broker 
and  Under  Whiter  at  Lloyds;  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Anglesey  1912  ; 15  years  Treasurer  Anglesey  Ei-stedd- 
fod  Asso. ; founded  and  contributed  ^20,000  to  Welsh 
Heroes  Memorial  Fund  (also  collected  ,£80,000)  ; 
built  and  equipped  Convalescent  Home  at  Holyhead 
for  Discharged  and  Disabled  Soldiers  and  Sailors,, 
and  founded  Scholarships  for  children  of  men  of  Mer- 
cantile Marine  lost  during  European  War  ; has  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Wrexham  Div.  of  Denbighshire  ( Co.L ) since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1905,  Marie  Rose,  da.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Burrows,  of  Shanghai,  and  has  issue. 

$,rns — Per  pale  gules  and  azure,  on  a chevron  argent  be- 
tween in  chief  a sower  in  the  attitude  of  scattering  seed  and  are 
eagle  displayed  both  or,  and  in  base  a garb  of  the  last,  three 
fleurs-de-lis  sable.  Cast — On  waves  of  the  sea  proper  be- 

tween two  anchors  sable,  a ship  in  full  sail  proper. 

Seats — Garreglwyd,  Holyhead  ; Newlands,  Wimbledon. 

Sons  living— WILLIAM  EUSTACE  RHYDDLAD,  K 
1909. Robert  Freeman,  b.  1911. 


THOMAS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Ynshir. 


Sir  William  James  Thomas,  1st  Baronet7 
son  of  Thomas  James  Thomas  ; b.  March  iothy 
1867  ; built  Welsh  National  Med.  Sch.  at  Cardiff  ? 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorganshire;  Knt.  19-14  r 
m.  1917,  Maud  Mary,  da.  of  George  Cooper,  of 
Hessle  House,  Bexhill-on-Sea,  and  has  issue. 

$rm« — Argent,  a bend  gules,  between  in  chief  a pick  sable 
and  in  base  a rose  of  the  second,  barbed  and  seeded  proper, 
all  within  a bordure  also  of  the  second.  (Hxcst — Upon  a branch 
of  olive  fessewise  an  owl  aflfront^e  proper. 

Seat — Birchwood  Grange,  Penylaw,  Cardifi. 


Son  living— WILLIAM  JAMES  COOPER,  b.  1919. 


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TEOMPSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1806,  of  Hartsbourne  Manor,  Hertfordshire. 


Non  quo  sed  quomodo. 
Not  by  whom , but  in 
what  manner. 


Sir  Thomas  Raikes  Lovett  Thompson,  M.C. , 4th 
Baronet ; b.  May  12th,  1881 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Raikes, 
1904;  ed.  at  Rugby;  is  Major  18th  Hussars;  European  War 
1914-18  (M.C.)  : m.  1914,  Milicent  Ellen  Jean,  da.  of  Edmund 
Charles  Tennyson-d’Eyncourt,  of  Bayons  Manor,  Lincolnshire, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  fesse  argent  and  sable,  a fesse  counter-embattled  between 
three  falcons  belled  and  jessed  or,  all  within  a bordure  engrailed,  and  all 
counterchanged  ; in  the  chief  point,  also  within  the  bordure,  an  anchor  erect 
azure,  cable  proper.  Crrst — Out  of  a naval  crown  or,  an  arm  in  armour 
embowed  proper,  garnished  gold,  the  hand  supporting  a lance  erect  also 
proper. 

Club — United  Service. 


Daughter  living— Jane  Olivia  Marion,  b.  1918. 


Brother  living-* — WILLIAM  PROBYN,  b.  July  5th,  1882. 


Sister  living — Gladys  Maude  Gertrude,  b.  1887  : m.  1919,  Mons.  C.  Frenand  Cramer. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Gertrude  Anne. Emily  Caroline. 


Widows  living  Of  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets—  Gertrude  (Z ady  Thompson ),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Robert  Napier- Raikes  : m.  1847,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Raikes  Trigge  Thompson,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1865.  Residence , Sandilands,  Rogate,  Sussex. Alice  Maude  Lovett  ( Lady  Thomp- 

son0,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lochiel  Cameron,  H.E.  I.C.S.  : m.  1880,  Sir  Thomas  Raikes  Thompson, 
3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence , 

The  1st  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Boulden  Thompson,  G.C.B.,  and  M.P.  for  Rochester  1807-16, 
greatly  distinguished  himself,  as  Captain  of  the  “Leander,”  at  the  battle  of  the  Nile,  and  afterwards 
in  the  action  between  “ Leander”  (50)  and  “ Le  Genereux ” (74).  On  his  return  to  England  he  was 
knighted,  and  for  subsequent  services  at  the  battle  of  Copenhagen,  where  he  lost  a leg,  was  created 
a baronet. 


THOMPSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1890,  of  Park  Gate,  Guiseley,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Matthew  William  Thompson,  3rd  Baronet  ; 
b.  June  28th,  1872;  s.  his  father,  Rev.  Sir  Peile,  1918; 
ed.  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb. : m.  1909,  Harriet  Kathleen,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Sheffield  Hamilton-Grace,  of  Knole,  Frant, 
near  Tunbridge  Wells  [ see  Grace,  Bt. , colls.]. 

£Vrms — Azure,  a bridge  of  three  arches  embattled  proper,  in  chief  the 
sun  in  his  glory  between  two  mullets  of  six  points  pierced  or,  in  base  an 
eagle  displayed  with  two  heads  argent.  Crest — In  front  of  embattle- 
ments  proper,  a cubit  arm  erect,  habited  azure,  cuffed  argent,  and  charged 
with  a mullet  as  in  the  arms,  the  hand  grasping  five  ears  of  wheat  or. 

Residctice — 39,  Steele’s  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.3.  Club — Oxford 

and  Cambridge.  

Brothers  living— PEILE  BEAUMONT,  b.  Feb.  4th,  1874:  m.  1908, 
Stella,  da.  of  Arthur  Harris,  of  The  Ghyll,  Grove  Avenue,  llkley,  and 
has  issue  living,  Peile,  b.  igri, — Mary  Winifred,  b.  1909.  Residence , 
The  Vraugue,  Guernsey. Miles  Atkinson,  b.  1888  ; Lieut.  Yeo. 

Sister  living— Dorothy  Noble,  b.  1884. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — Reginald,  b.  1846  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1878):  m.  1874,  Frances  Harriet,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Smith  Royds, 
J.P.,  of  Haughton,  Staffordshire,  and  Heysham,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue  living,  Clement,  b.  1875, 
— Whately,  b.  1881;  Major  R.  F.A., — Reginald,  D.S.O.,b.  1884;  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.;  European  War 
1915- 19  (Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1919, — Mary  Anastasia,  b.  i83o, — Agnes 
Theodosia,  b.  1882.  Residence , Loftus  Hill,  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire.. 

Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet— Jessie  Clare  ( Lady  Thompson ),  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Beaumont,  of  Green  Head  Park,  Huddersfield:  m.  1871,  the  Rev.  Sir  Peile  Thompson,  2nd 
baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence , Yeldham,  Essex. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  Reginald  Thompson  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Gilbert  Thompson.  Connaught  Rangers,  b.  1877,  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1915  : m.  1906,  Ethel  Isabella,  da.  of  Marmaduke  D’Arcy  Wyvill  [B.  Rookwood] : — 
Christopher  Smith  Byrom,  b.  1907. Laura  Barbara  Frances,  b.  1908. Naomi  Isabella,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Whitaker  Thompson,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1857, 
d.  1920:  1880.  Isabella  Blanche  Spencer  (now  of  24,  Argyll  Road,  Kensing- 

ton, W.),  da.  of  Spencer  Robert  Lewin,  of  Widford,  Herts  : — 

Philip,  b.  1898;  Capt.  Roy.  Flying  Corps;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918,  ■ — 

Marion  Jessie,  b.  1890, Eveline  Spencer,  b.  1891  : m.  1st,  1914,  Lieut.  Geoffrey  Harrington 

Sainsbury,  R.N.  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Dows  Dunham.  Residence , Irvington-on-Hudson,  U.S.A. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bradford  ( L ) 1867-8,  and  was  Chm.  of  the  Forth  Bridge  and  the 
Midland  Railway  Cos. 


Wheare  vertue  lys 
love  neuer  dys. 


★ The  younger  brother,  Lionel  Graham  Cameron  Thompson,  £.  1895;  Sub-Lieui.  R.N.  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


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THOMPSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899,  of  Wimpole  Street,  South  Marylebone,  co.  London. 


Je  veux  de  bonne  guerre. 
/ wish  for fair fight. 


Sir  Henry  Francis  Herbert  Thompson,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  April  2nd,  1859  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry,  F.K.C.S. , 
1904  ; ed.  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  class  History  1880). 

— Sable,  on  a fesse  flory  counterflory  between  three  falcons  argent, 
a torch  fessewise  of  the  first  fired  proper.  {Crest — In  front  of  an  arm 

embowed  in  armour  proper,  the  hand  grasping  a broken  tilting  spear 
proper,  a rod  of  yEsculapius  fessewise  also  proper. 

Residence — 9,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W. 


Sisters  living-Kate  Mary  Margaret,  b.  1856:  m.  1883,  the  Ven.  Henry 
William  Watkins,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  and  Canon  of  Durham,  and  has 
issue  living,  Dorothy  Kate  Gwyllyam  : vt.  1911,  Capt.  John  Edwards- 
Moss  [ see  Edwards-Moss,  Bt.], — Helen  Margaret  Gwyllyam, — Gwen- 
dolen Edith  Gwyllyam.  Residence , The  Archdeaconry,  Durham. 

Helen  Edith,  b.  i860:  m.  1894,  the  Rev.  Henry  Lawe  Corry  Vully 

de  Candole,  R.  of  St.  John’s  Westminster,  and  Canon  of  Westminster, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Henry  Handley  Vully,  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb., — Alec  Corry  Vully,  b.  1897  ; Lieut. 
Wilts  Regt. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry,  an  eminent  Surgeon,  was  knighted  in  1867  for  important  and  successful 
professional  services  rendered  to  King  Leopold  I.  of  Belgium,  to  whom  he  was  afterwards  Surg. 
Extraor.,  as  well  as  to  King  Leopold  II. 


MITCHELL-THOMSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  Polmood,  Drumellier,  Peeblesshire. 

Sir  William  Mitchell-Thomson,  K.B.E. , M.B., 
2nd  Baronet;  b.  April  15th,  1877;  s.  his  father  Sir  Mitchell, 
1918;  ed.  at  Winchester,  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1900),  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (LL.B.  1902);  Advocate,  Scot- 
land 1903  ; is  a Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (H.M.’s  Body 
Guard  for  Scotland)  ; was  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  1914-18,  Director 
of  Restriction  of  Enemy  Supplies  1916-19,  and  British 
Representative,  Supreme  Economic  Council  in  Paris  Jan.  to 
July  1919;  appointed  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Food 
1920;  has  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lanarkshire,  N.-W.  Div.  ( U ) Jan. 
1906  to  Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  ; elected  for  Down 
co.,  N.  Down  Div.  April  1910  and  Dec.  1910,  and  for  Mary- 
hill  Div.  of  Glasgow  Dec.  1918;  C.B.E.  and  K.B.E.  1918: 
m.  1909,  Madeleine,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Malcolm  Donald  McEacharn,  of  Galloway 
House,  Garlieston,  and  Goathland,  Melbourne  [ see  McEacharn,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”],  and  has  issue. 

,2Vnns — Per  pale  argent  and  gules  between  three  masclesa  stag’s  head  cabossed  all  counterchanged. 
Crest  — A dexter  hand  couped  at  the  wrist  proper  grasping  a cross-crosslet  fitchee  in  bend  sinister  gules. 
Clubs — Junior  Carlton,  Carlton. 


God  will  provide. 


Son  living— PATRICK,  b.  May  28th,  1913. 

Sisters  living— Janet  Barclay  Mitchell,  b.  1881. Mary  Violet  Mitchell,  b.  1883  : m.  1913,  Major 

John  Edwards  Osborne,  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Michael,  b. 
T9i4> — Jean  Valerie  Graham,  b.  1918. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Eliza  Lamb  ( Lady  Mitchell-Thomson ),  da.  of  Robert  Cook, 
shipowner,  of  Leith:  m.  1880,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Mitchell  Mitchell-Thomson,  1st  Bt.,  who  d. 
1918.  Residence , Inglismaldie,  Laurencekirk,  Kincardineshire. 

The  1 st  baronet,  Sir  Mitchell  Mitchell-Thomson,  assumed  by  Roy.  licence  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Mitchell  in  1900. 


COMPTON-THORNHILL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1835,  of  Riddlesworth  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and 
Pakenham  Lodge,  co.  Suffolk. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Cumpton-Thornbill.”] 

Sir  Anthony  John  Compton-Thornhill,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  Aug.  2nd,  1868;  j.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas, 
1900 ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Norfolk  Artillery  Mil. 
and  Reserve  of  Officers  ; European  War  1914-18  with  R.G.A. ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Suffolk  and  Oxfordshire  ; in  1901  assumed  by 
Roy.  license  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Compton : m. 
1891,  Ethel  Margaret  Maria,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Miller,  of 
Shotover,  Oxon,  and  had  issue,  Richard  Anthony,  b.  1S92  ; 
Lieut.  Scots  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  Sept.  1914. 

$rma — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th  per  pale  gules  and  argent,  two  bars 
gemelles  argent  and  gules  counterchanged  ; on  a chief  ermine  a fieur-de-lys 
between  two  roses  of  the  first,  Thornhill ; 2nd  and  3rd,  pf^pale  indented 
sable  and  azure,  a lion  passant  guardant  or,  gutte  de  sang,  between  two 
esquires’  helmets  in  chief,  and  a beacon  with  ladder  in  base,  fired  proper, 
Be  fast.  Compton.  Crrsts — ist,  a woman’s  head  couped  at  the  shoulders,  vested 

n v.  ",  gules,  crined,  and  on  the  head  a crown  vallery  or,  and  issuing  from  the 

n ve  thorn -leaves  erect  proper,  and  in  front  of  the  bust  three  fleur-de-lys  or,  Thornhill ; 2nd, 
upon  a rock  an  esquire’s  helmet  in  front  of  a beacon  fired,  all  proper,  Compton. 

Residence— Mos<t\.on  Lodge,  Buckingham.  Clubs— Bachelors’,  Arthur’s. 


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Sister  living — Beatrice  Mary  Compton-Thornhill.  Residence , Beech  Hill,  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Uncle  living  ( not  in  remainder ) — Loftus  Milnes  Thornhill,  b.  1853 : m.  1896,  Lillie,  el.  da.  of 
M.  Edmond  Picard,  of  Henham  Hall,  Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecilia  Joan,  b.  1901.  Resi~ 
dence , 109,  Alexandra  Road,  St.  John’s  Wood,  N.W. 

Sir  Thomas  Thornhill,  1st  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  Suffolk,  W.  (CJ  1875-85. 


THOROLD,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Marston,  Lincolnshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ ThUirald.”] 


Sir  John  Henry  Thorold,  LL.D., 

1 2th  Baronet ; b.  March  9th,  1842  ; s.  his  father, 
Sir  John  Charles,  1866;  ed.  at  Eton  ; Hon. 
LL.D.,  Camb.,  1894;  formerly  Lieut.  17th  Foot, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; 
is  patron  of  three  livings,  a D.L.  and  a J.P.  for 
Lincolnshire  (High  Sheriff  1876),  Chm.  and  Al- 
derman of  Kesteven  Div.  of  Lincolnshire  County 
Council,  and  a Representative  Member  of  Lin- 
colnshire Territorial  Force  Asso. ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Grantham  (C)  1865-8:  m.  1869,  thePIon.  Henrietta 
Alexandrina  Mathilda,  da.  of  8th  Baron  Middleton, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Sable  : three  goats  salient  argent.  Crtst — A roe- 
buck passant  argent,  attired  or. 

Seat — Syston  Old  Hall,  near  Grantham,  Lincolnshire. 
Club — Carlton. 

Sons  living— JOHN  GEORGE,  b.  Oct.  2nd,  1870;  for- 
merly Major  3rd  Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  - James 
Ernest,  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Winchester:  m.  1902,  Katharine, 
el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Rolfe  Tindal-Atkinson, 
V.  of  St.  Andrew’s,  Burgess  Hill,  and  has  issue  living, 
Anthony  Henry,  b.  1903, — Montague,  b.  1906, — Dorothy 
Aline,  b.  1908, — Mary  Jocelyn,  b.  1914.  Residence , 
Orpwood,  Ardington,  Wantage. 

Daughters  living — Aline,  O.B.E.  ; Comdt.  Leydon  Towers  Auxiliary  Hospital  during  European 
War;  O.B.E.  1918:  m.  1894,  Ernest  James  Wythes,  C.B.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexandrina 
Catherine,  b.  189;, — Barbara  Dorothy,  b.  1896  : m.  1920,  Francis  Guy  Robert  Elwes,  O.B.E.  [see 
E.  Denbigh], — Cecilia  Mary,  b.  1900.  Residences , Copped  Hall,  Epping  ; 40,  Berkeley  Square, 

W.— Dorothy  Marion  : m.  1 912,  Capt.  Hubert  Edward  Peter  Dyke  Acland,  Indian  Army  [see 

Acland,  Bt ,,cr.  1677,  colls.].  Residence , King’s  Head,  Beaconsfield. 

Brother  living — Montague  George,  b.  1844;  formerly  Midshipman  R.N. : m.  1881,  Emmeline 
Laura,  who  d.  19x9,  only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Pownall  P.  W.  Bastard,  and  widow  of  the  6th 
and  last  Baron  Rivers.  Residences , Harston  House,  Grantham ; 1,  Abbot’s  Court,  Kensington 
Square,  W. 

Sister  living — Edith  Mary.  Residence , 9,  Wilbraham  Place,  S.W. 


The  stag  is  not  a slave. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Cecil  Thorold,  3rd  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1846,  d.  1895  : m. 
1875,  Annie  Charlotte,  who  d.  1912  [having  m.  2ndly,  1902,  Ralph  Henry  Seymour 
Hall,  who  d.  1903  (Hall,  Bt.) ; 3rdly,  190-,  John  Riley],  da.  of  late  Gen.  Edward 
Stopford  Claremont,  C.B.,  of  4,  Gloucester  Street,  Portman  Square,  W.  : — 
Marguerite,  b.  1876  : m.  1st,  1897,  the  Hon.  Maurice  Raymond  Gilford,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1910  [see  B. 
Gifford] ; 2ndly,  1920,  George  Rayner.  Residence , Boothby  Hall,  Grantham. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Baugh  Thorold,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
Thoro'd  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Henry  Thorold,  b.  1831,  d.  1910  : m.  1868,  Catherine  (now  of  Chalet 
Thorold,  Biarritz,  France),  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Edward  Philips  Charlewood  : — 

Reginald  Charles,  b.  1871  : m.  1906,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Nicolas  Moncrieff  Howitt,  of  Gawonga,  Victoria, 
and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Moncrieff,  b.  1914,— John  Charles  Nicolas,  b.  1916, — Katharine 
Florence,  b.  1907, — Elizabeth,  b.  ig^,  — Bertha,  b.  1911.— Lucy  Charlewood  : m.  1893,  Lieut.-Col. 
■Claud  George  Cole-Hamilton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Enniskillen,  colls.].  Residence , Yscythrog 
House,  Bwlch,  Breconshire. Katharine  Rochfort. Bertha  Ruthven. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Thorold,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Edward  Thorold,  b.  1806,  d.  1874  : m.  1835,  Alice  Alicia  Ann, 
who  d.  1893,  da.  °f  Maj.-Gen.  Mann,  R.E.  : — 

Reginald  Gother,  b.  1837  ; formerly  Col.  R.E.  ; retired  as  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  : m.  1st,  1858,  Fanny,  who 
d.  1869,  da.  of  the  late  Lionel  Lukin;  2ndly,  1871,  Charlotte  Sophia,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Frederick  Elton  (40th  Regt.),  of  Dedham,  Essex  ; 3rdly,  1913,  Frederica  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  James  Cockle,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of  Queensland,  and  widow  of  W.  Cecil  Elton  Hunt, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Hayford  Douglas,  C.B.E.,b.  1859 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Ass^t.  to  a Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Administration  ; formerly  1st 
Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.) ; served  in  Matabeleland  1896  (despatches),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : m.  1883,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  R.  Kirkpatrick,  of  Donacomper,  co.  Kildare  [B. 
Ashtown,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Rupert  Alexander  b.  1886, — Evelyn  Mabel : m.  1880,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Charles  Henry  Brookes,  R.E.,  who  d.  1894,  of  The  Bartons,  Tetbury,  Gloucestershire,  and 
has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Thorold  b.  1881,  Evelyn  Muriel  b.  1883,  Phyllis  Mabel  b.  1888, — Hilda 
Maud— —Edith  Rhoda  : m.  1873,  the  Rev.  Edward  Pattinsou  Cole,  Hon.  Canon  of  Bristol,  and 
has  issue  Mtfng,  Rev.  Marwood  Anselm  Rauceby  Thorold  (of  7,  Great  George  Street,  Bristol),  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1S97,  M.A.  1900);  is  R.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Bristol, — Aubrey  du 
Plat  Thorold  {Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Bath),  O.B.E..  M.C.,  b.  18771  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Capt.  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  now  Major  Reserve;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
J914-18  in  Dardanelles  with  Yeo.,  and  as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Gen.  Headquarters,  E.  Africa  (M.C., 
O.B.E.);  was  A.  D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Meerut  Div.  1908-10  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Residence , 
23,  Great  George  Street,  Bristol.^— Alice  Maude  Eveleigh.  Residence.  14,  York  Avenue,  Brighton. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Thorold,  b.  1807,  d.  1868  : tn.  1830,  Sophia,  who  d.  1892  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Edward  Thorold,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet  : — 

Rev.  Algernon  Charles  Edward,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874);  is  R.  of 
Hougham-cum-Marston  : tn.  1871,  Edith  Mary,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  W.  Clay,  of  The  Ford,  Worces- 
tershire, and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Algernon  Herbert,  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1893);  is  V.  of  Altarnon,  near  Launceston,  Cornwall  : tn.  1901,  Inez  Theodora,  da.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Beer,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Herbert  b.  1904,  Mary  b.  1908, — Arthur  Charles 
Campbell,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner,  1892,  B.A.  1898)  : tn.  1913,  Kath- 
leen May,  only  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Jeffery, — Rev.  Ernest  Hayford,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Queen's 
Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner  1898,  B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1908)  ; is  a Staff  Officer  to  Chap.-Gen.  at  War 
Office:  tn.  1913,  Dorothy  Frances,  da.  of  Edward  Herbert,  of  Ludford  House,  Duppas  Hill, 
Croydon,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Robert  Hayford  b.  1916, — Violet  Hilda, — Gertrude  Muriel 

Edith.  Residence , Houghain  Rectory,  near  Grantham. Rev.  Wilfrid  Augustus  Holden,  b. 

1852;  ed.  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1880);  formerly  Midshipman  R.N.  ; sometime 

R.  of  Stainby-cum-Gunby  : tn.  1872,  Harriott,  only  child  of  the  late  John  Chase,  of  Kippences,  W. 
Lvss,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  Wilfrid  Lionel  de  Buckenhuld,  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1894);  is  R.  of  Stainby-cum-Gunby,  Lincolnshire  : tn.  1902,  Caroline  Muriel,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Greaves,  of  Weldon,  Northants.  Residence , Kippences,  W.  Lyss,  Hants. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Thorold,  b.  1810,  d.  1888  : tn.  1839,  Frances  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1904,  da.  of  James  Gould,  of  Knapp,  Devon  : — 

George  Aubrey  William,  b.  1846  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1873): 
tn.  1883,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  William  Norton  Barry,  of  Castle  Cor,  co.  Cork,  and  widow 
of  John  B.  Short,  of  Hudscott,  N.  Devon.  Residence,  Hudscott,  Umberleigh,  N.  Devon. 

Club , United  Universities. Rev.  John  Leofric  de  Buckenhold,  b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Rugby  and  at 

New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890)  ; is  R.  of  Bromham  : in.  1895,  Jane  Preston,  da.  of  the 
late  Preston  Karslake,  of  White  Knights,  Reading,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Karslake,  D.S.C. , 
A.F.C.,  b.  1896;  is  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.C. , A.F.C.), — 
George  Preston  (twin),  b.  1896  ; European  War,  1915-19, — Edward  Leofric,  b.  1898  ; European 
War  1915- iq  as  Lieut.  R.G.A.  (Special  Reserve), — Arthur  John,  b.  1900, — Charles  Aubrey,  b. 

1906, — Muriel  Evelyn,  b.  1903.  Residence , Bromham  Rectory',  Chippenham, Emily  Elizabeth 

Pauline  : tn.  1871,  Edward  Stewart- Jones,  who  d.  1900,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Thorold, 
b.  1873  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War), — Pauline.  Residence,  Southover  Grange, 
Lewes,  Sussex.  Alice  Fanny  Isabella:  tn.  1868,  the  Rev.  John  Argylle  Welsh  Collins,  who 
d.  1911,  V.  of  Newton  St.  Cyres,  and  has  issue  living,  Alice  Godiva  Thorold,  M.B.E. ; Quarter- 
master No.  4 Auxiliary  Hospital  during  European  War  (despatches,  M.B.E.);  M.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1920.  Residence , Winslade  Cottage,  Sidmouth. Salome  Harriet.  Residence , Warkleigh  House, 

Umberleigh,  N.  Devon.— — Ellinor  Julia.  Residence,  Warkleigh  House,  Umberleigh,  N.  Devon. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  Thorold  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Constance  Cecilia  Mary,  who  d.  1891,  having  tn.  1st,  1868,  Charles  Cromwell 
Hockley,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1874  ; 2ndly,  1876,  the  Rev.  William  Chippindall,  V.  of 
Tilton,  Leicester : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Reginald  Charles  Cromwell  Hockley,  b.  1872  ; formerly  in  Education  Depart., 
Orange  River  Colony  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1909.  Residence,  4,  Aberdeen  Terrace,  Blackheath, 

S. E.  Club,  Royal  Societies’.— Sophia  Thorold  Hockley.— Beatrice  Mary  Forester  : tn.  1st, 
1898,  Col.  Giuseppe  Ramello,  Com.  of  Mil.  Coll.,  Rome,  who  d.  1901  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Bartholomew 

Parker  Bidder,  M.I.C.E.,  who  d.  1912.  Residence,  Holywell  Mount,  Eastbourne. (Bv  2nd 

marriage)  Bertram  Thorold  Chippindall,  b.  1877  ; Lieut.  Somersetshire  L.I.  ; d.  (killed  in  action) 

1916. Rev.  William  Sydney  Chippindall,  b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll..  Camb. 

(6. A.  19 — , M.A.  19 — );  is  R.  of  Shottesham.  Residence,  Shottesham  Rectory,  Woodbridge, 

Suffolk. Mary  Isabel  : tn.  1920,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Bedford,  R.  of  Mickleham.  Residence , 

Mickleham  Rectory,  Dorking. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Thorold  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Com.  Hubert  Gould  William  Thorold,  b.  1854,  d.  1906 : tn.  1889,  Lora 
Marsh  (now  of  Silchester  Hall,  Reading),  da.  of  the  late  Preston  Karslake,  of  White 
Knights,  Reading : — 

William  George  Preston,  b.  1892  ; is  Lieut.  Yeo..— Guy  Frederick,  b.  1898.  Violet  Lora,  b.  1895. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Thorold  (ante)  : — • 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Anthony  Wilson  Thorold,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  b.  1825,  d.  1895:  tn.  1st,  1850,  Henrietta,  who  d.  1859,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Greene,  M.P.  ; 2ndly,  1865,  Emily,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  John  Labouchere, 
of  Broom  Hall,  Surrey  : — 

Algar  Labouchere,  b.  1866  : m.  1894,  Theresa  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Owen  Luttrell  Mansel 
[see  Mansel,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Herbert  Gerard,  R.N.,  b.  1896  ; became  a 
Midshipman  1913, — Francis  John  Anselm,  b.  1901, — Wilhelmina  Benedicta  Mary  Du  Pre,  b.  1895, 

— Mary  Catherine  Ann,  b.  1899 Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1872  ; is  a Sister  of  Charity  of  Order  of 

St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Michael  Wynne  Thorold,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Michael 
Thorold,  grandson  of  8th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Michael  Richard  Thorold,  b.  1830,  d.  1916  : tn.  1853,  Anne,  who  d.  1904, 
da.  of  Edward  Gillbee,  of  Western  Bank,  Sheffield  : — 

Rev.  Michael  Edward,  b.  1855  ’>  ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1881);  is 
V.  of  St.  Philip  and  St.  Jacob,  Bristol,  and  Chap,  to  Holy  Trin.  Hospital  : tn.  1884,  Ada  Jane,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Bairstow,  of  Halifax.  1 Richard  Gillbee,  b.  1859  : m-  1900,  Ellen  Irene,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Hogg,  of  The  Lodge,  Pinner,  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Richard,  b.  1901, — 
Edward  Lionel,  b.  1905, — Irene  Gillbee  (twin),  b.  1901, — Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1907, — Sylvia  Marianne, 
b.  1911.  Residence , Locksley,  Tennyson  Avenue,  King’s  Lynn. Mary  Katherine,  b.  1858.  Resi- 

dence, Sutton  Bridge,  Lincolnshire.— Ethel  Anne  Louisa,  b.  1861  : tn.  1891,  the  Rev.  Harold 
James  Blathwayt,  who  d.  1915,  V.  of  Eaton  and  R.  of  Eastwell,  near  Grantham.  Residence,  26, 
Asfordby  Road,  Melton  Mowbray. ■ -Margaret  Rose,  b.  1863.  Residence , Sutton  Bridge, 
Lincolnshire. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Samuel  Thorold,  brother  of  the  late  Rev.  Michael 
Thorold  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Thorold,  b.  1821,  d.  1891  : tn.  1845,  Mary  Bettina  Georgina, 
w^o  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Kirke,  of  Retford  and  East  Markham,  Notts  : — 
iir-  • Edmund  de  M«re,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878).— 
William  Henry  Fanshawe,  b.  1859.— —Octavius  Reginald,  b.  1864.  Agnes  Selioke  : tn.  1875, 

William  Craven  Rockliffe,  I M.D.  Residences , Selioke,  Hessle,  East  Yorkshire;  17,  Charlotte 
Street,  Hull.— Gertrude  Steuart : in.  1880,  Henry  Walter  Oliphant  Collingwood. 

The  family  of  Thorold  is  of  great  antiquity  in  Lincolnshire,  its  ancestors  having  been  Sheriff 
thereof  previous  to  the  Conquest.  A Theroldus  de  Buckenhuld,  Sheriff  of  Lincoln  in  1052,  during  his 
shrievalty,  gave  his  manor  of  Spalding  for  a cell  in  the  Abbey  of  Crowland.  Sir  William,  the  1st  baronet 
wa*  .‘S^ted  hy  James  I.  when  but  sixteen  years  old  ; he  suffered  greatly  for  his  loyalty  to  Charles  I. 
andpaid  to  the  sequestrators  of  his  estate  the  sum  of  ,£4,460.  The  4th  and  9th  baronets  each  repre- 
sented Lincolnshire  in  Parliament. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


THROCKMORTON,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Coughton,  Warwickshire. 


Sir  Richard  Charles  Acton  Throck- 
morton, loth  Baronet ; b.  April  26th,  1839  ; 
s,  his  brother,  Sir  Nicholas  William  George, 
1919  ; formerly  Capt.  87th  Foot  ; served  in  India 
1858-9,  and  in  China  i860:  m.  (Jan.)  1866, 
Frances  Stewart,  who  d.  1895,  da.  °f  the  late 
Major  John  Arthur  Moore,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  on  a chevron  argent  three  bars  gemelles 
sable.  Crrst—  A falcon  rising  proper,  belled  and  jessed 
or.  Ifrttonb  blotto — “ Moribus  antiquis  ” {With  ancient 
manners). 

Residence — 


Grandchildren  living— (issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Richard  Courtenay  Brabazon  Throckmorton,  el.  son  of 
10th  baronet,  b.  (Dec.)  1866,  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916  : in.  1905,  Lilian,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Henry  Brooke  Langford-Brooke,  of  Mere  Hall, 
Knutsford) : — 

ROBERT  GEORGE  MAXWELL  (of  Coughton  Court, 

Warwickshire),  b.  Feb.  15th,  1908. Elizabeth  Ursula 

Arienwen,  b.  1906.— —Ann  Barbara,  b.  1911. 

Sons  living — Basil  Charles  Dalberg  Acton,  b.  1871  : S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (wounded),  European  War  1916-20. 

Herbert  John  Anthony,  b.  1872  ; became  Lieut  R.N. 

1898,  Lieut. -Com.  1906,  Com.  1917,  and  Capt.  (retired) 
1919:  m.  1912,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Stapleton  Bretherton  [B.  Petre],  and  has  issue  living, 
Nicholas  Joseph  Anthony,  b.  1913, — Anthony  John 
Benedict,  b.  1916,— Richard  Herbert  Anthony,  b.  1918,— Robert  Frederick  Anthony,  b.  1920, — 
Barbara  Mary  Winefride,  b.  1914.  Residence , 49,  Kirkleys  Cliff,  Lowestoft.— Geoffrey  Berkeley 
William,  b:  1883;  is  Capt.  Berks  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches). 

Daughters  living— Brenda  Mary  Stourton. Irene  Gertrude  Mary  Preston.-^— Angela  Mary 

Elizabeth,  b.  1880. 


V irtue  is  the  only  nobility . 


Sisters  living — Emily  ( Lady  Dease)’.  m.  1863,  Col.  Sir  Gerald  Richard  Dease,  K.C.V.O.,  who 
d.  1903,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Gerald  (of  The  Cottage,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare.  Club , 
Kildare  Street),  b.  1867  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major  Remount  Ser.  : in.  1897,  Gertrude,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Waiter  Richard  Lascelles  [see  E.  Harewood,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest 
Joseph  b.  1899;  ed.  at  Ampleforth,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; European  War  1917-18  as  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig., 
and  with  R.A.F.,  Cynthia  Mary  b.  1902, — Arthur  Joseph,  b.  1871:  in.  1917,  Alison,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Smith,  of  Ravenswood,  Melbourne,  and  Duncraggan,  Upper  Macedon,  Victoria, — 

Eveline  Mary : in.  1901,  Signor  F.  Leoni,  of  Rome.  Residence,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare. 

Elizabeth  Laura  Caroline  {Hon.  Mrs.  Albert  Stourton)  : in.  1866,  the  Hon.  Albert  Joseph  Stourton, 
who  d.  1902  [see  B.  Mowbray  and  Stourton].  Residence , 

This  baronet  is  descended,  according  to  Dugdale,  from  John  de  Throckmorton,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Throckmorton  temp.  Henry  I.  From  him  was  descended  Sir  John  Throckmorton,  Knt.,  Under- 
Treasurer  of  England  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VI.  The  1st  baronet.  Sir  Robert  Throckmorton,  had  his 
estates  sequestered  in  the  civil  wars,  and  his  house  at  Coughton  was  plundered  and  used  as  a garrison 
by  the  Parliamentary  forces.  The  6th  baronet,  who  assumed  the  name  of  Courtenay  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic,  died  without  issue. 


THURSBY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1887,  of  Ormerod  House,  Burnley,  co.  Lancaster,  and  of 
Holmliurst,  Christchurch,  co.  Southampton. 


Silently  brave. 


A/>John  Ormerod  Scarlett  Thursby, 
2nd  Baronet ; b.  April  27th,  1861  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
John  Hardy,  1901  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trim  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1884)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1891  ; is  a 
J.P.  and  ILL.  for  Lancashire  (High  Sheriff  1905) ; 
elected  Steward  of  Jockey  Club  1915  : m.  1888,  Ella 
Beatrice,  who  of.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Richard 
Crosse  [E.  Castle  Stewart],  and  has  issue. 

$rm« — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  lions  rampant  sable. 
Crrst — A lion  rampant  sable,  holding  a battle-axe  erect  or. 

Seat — Ormerod  House,  Burnley.  Clubs — Carlton,  Garrick, 
Turf,  Savile.  

Daughter  living— Clara,  b.  1889  : in.  1914,  Geoffrey  Aspinall, 
Bar.-at-Law.  Residence , 

Half-Brother  living- GEORGE  JAMES,  b.  Nov.  i7th, 
1869;  ed.  at  Radley  : in.  1894,  Mary  Augusta,  da.  of  Thomas 
Hardcastle,  J.P.,  of  Bradshaw  Hall,  Bolton-le-Moors.  Resi- 
dence, Fountain  Court,  Bramshaw,  Hants.  Club,  Arthur’s. 
Sister  living— Violet,  b.  1866:  nt.j 889,  Willoughby  Aston 
Littledale  [Armytage,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor 
Violet.  Residence,  21,  The  Boltons,  S.W. 

Half-Sister  living— Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1871  : in.  1909,  Major 
Herbert  Roberts,  and  has  issue  living,  Beryl,  b.  19—.  Resi- 
dences, 37,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. ; Westow  Croft,  Kirkham 
Abbey,  Yorkshire. 


Sir  John  Hardy  Thursby,  1st  Baronet,  High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire  1887,  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd 
Batn.  E Lancashire  Regt.,  was  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Thursby,  of  Ormerod  House,  Burnley, 

Lancashire.  1 ■>  : • ; 


DEBRETT'S  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


7or 


DOUGHTY-TICHBORNE,  Creation  (E.)  1621,  of  Tichborne,  Hampshire. 

Sir  Joseph  Henry  Bernard 
Doughty-Tichborne,  13th  Baronet ; 
b.  Jan.  1 8th,  1890;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Henry  Alfred  Joseph,  1910  ; ed.  at 
R.M.C.  ; formerly  Lieut.  4th  Hussars; 
is  Lieut,  of  a Cav.  Reserve  Regt.,  and 
a co-heir  to  the  Baronies  of  FitzPayne 
and  Kerdeston:  in.  1913,  Denise,  da.  of 
Lieut.- Col.  Henry  Algernon  Fulke  Charles 
Ferdinand  Stephen  Greville  ( see  E.  War- 
wick, colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rws — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  vair,  a chief 
or,  Tichborne ; 2nd  and  3rd,  argent,  two  bars 
between  three  mullets  of  six  points  sable,  pierced 
or,  a canton  azure,  Doughty.  Crests — xst,  a hind’s 
head  couped  proper,  between  a pair  of  wings 
gules  ; 2nd,  a cubit  arm  erect,  vested  per  pale 
crenelle  or  and  argent,  thereon  a Maltese  cross 
gules,  cuffed  of  the  first,  holding  in  the  hand 
proper  a mullet,  as  in  the  arms.  Supporters — ■ 

Two  lions  guardant  gules. 

Seat — Tichborne  Park,  Alresford,  Hampshire. 


Son  living-ANTHONY  JOSEPH  HENRY  DOUGHTY,  b.  June  29th,  1914. 

Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet— Mary  Gwendoline  ( Lady  Doughty-Tichborne^ , da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Henry  Petre,  J.P.,  of  Whitley  Abbey,  Warwickshire  [ see  B.  Petre,  colls.]  : m.  1st, 
1887,  Sir  Henry  Alfred  Joseph  Doughty-Tichborne,  who  d.  1910;  2ndly,  1914,  Lieut. -Col.  Frank 
Rowley  Metcalfe  Charles  de  Rittich  Mauduit,  formerly  Indian  Army. 

The  family  of  Tichborne,  which  was  of  great  importance  in  Hampshire  before  the  Conquest,  derived 
its  name  from  the  river  Itchen,  at  the  head  of  which  it  had  estates ; hence  it  was  called  De  Itchenborne, 
since  corrupted  into  Tichborne.  Sir  Benjamin  de  Tichborne,  Knt. , Sheriff  of  Southampton,  on  hearing 
of  the  death  of  Queen  Elizabeth,  immediately  repaired  to  Winchester,  and  there  proclaimed  King 
James  VI.  (of  Scotland)  as  King  of  England.  In  1621  he  was  created  a baronet,  the  honor  of  knight- 
hood having  been  previously  conferred  upon  three  of  his  sons,  while  his  fourth  son,  Henry,  was 
subsequently  knighted.  Sir  Henry,  the  3rd  baronet,  hazarded  his  life  in  defence  of  Charles  I.  in 
several  enterprises,  and  his  estates  were  sequestered  by  the  Parliamentarians.  After  the  Restoration 
he  was  successively  Lieut,  of  the  New  Forest  and  Lieut,  of  Ordnance.  The  9th  baronet  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Doughty.  In  1869  the  title  and  estates  of  the  12th  baronet  were  claimed  by  a 
person  who  came  from  Australia,  and  asserted  himself  to  be  Roger,  eldest  son  of  Sir  James,  10th 
baronet.  The  family,  believing  that  Roger  had  been  lost  at  sea,  refused  to  acknowledge  the  claimant, 
who  thereupon  became  plaintiff  in  the  celebrated  cause  of  Tichborne  v.  Lushingto7i.  After  a trial,  in 
1872,  which  lasted  several  months,  the  claimant  elected  to  be  nonsuited,  and  the  presiding  judge  com- 
mitted him  to  prison  for  perjury.  For  this  offence  he  was  indicted  : and  at  the  memorable  trial  at 
bar,  which  lasted  from  May  1873  till  Feb.  1874,  he  was  found  to  be  Arthur  Orton,  the  son  of  a 
butcher  at  Wapping,  and  not  Roger  Tichborne,  and  sentenced  to  fourteen  years’  penal  servitude. 
Arthur  Orton  died  in  1898,  having  in  1895  admitted  his  identity. 


WHITE-TODD,  Creation  (U.X.)  1913,  of  Eaton  Place,  City  of  Westminster. 


Sir  Joseph  White-Todd,  1st  Baronet , son 
of  William  Todd,  of  Stirlingshire,  by  Hellen  White;  b. 
June  23rd,  1846;  is  a Member  of  Roy.  Colonial  Insti- 
tute, Chm.  of  Central  Argentine  Railway  Co.,  and  a 
Director  of  Buenos  Aires  Western  Railway ; has  Grand 
Cross  of  Spanish  Order  of  Merit  ; assumed  by  Roy. 
license  the  additional  surname  of  White  1913  : m.  1879, 
Aline,  da.  of  Louis  Lefebre,  of  New  York,  and  widow 
of  Tomas  Orihucla. 

^Ivtns— Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  argent,  a chamois  salient 
proper  between  in  chief  two  fylfots  gules,  Todd ; 2nd  and  3rd,  per 
fesse  wavy  azure  and  barry  wavy  of  four  argent  and  of  the  first  in 
chief  an  albatross  volant  proper,  White,  festa — 1st,  upon  a rock 
a chamois  statant,  both  proper,  Todd  ; upon  a rudder  fessewise  or, 
an  albatross  close  proper,  White. 

Seat — Morenish,  Killin  Perthshire.  Town  Residence — 33, 
Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


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WILSON-TODD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Halnaby  Hall,  Croft,  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire 
and  Tranby  Park,  Kirkella,  East  Riding  of  Yorkshire. 

Sir  William  Pierrepont  Wilson-Todd,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  May  3rd,  1857;  s.  his  father,  Sir  William 
Henry,  1910;  formerly  Capt.  4th  Hussars;  is  a J.P.  for 
N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : m.  1887,  Catherine ' Crawford,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Russel,  of  Blackbraes,  Stirlingshire. 

&rtn s — 1 st  and  4th  or,  a mascle  pierced  between  three  foxes’  heads 
couped  gules  within  a bordure  vert  charged  with  four  martlets  of  the 
first ; 2nd  and  3rd  argent,  on  a chevron  between  three  mullets  gules 
as  many  pallets  or.  Crrsts — 1st,  on  the  trunk  of  an  oak  tree  fessew-ise 

proper  a fox  sejant  collared  or  ; 2nd,  out  of  a mural  coronet  or,  a demi- 
lion  rampant  gules  holding  in  the  dexter  paw  a trefoil  of  the  first. 

Seat — Kalnaby  Hall,  Croft,  Darlington.  Clubs — Arthur’s,  Turf, 

Naval  and  Military,  Boodle’s. 


Sisters  living — Elizabeth  Jane:  m.  1898,  as  his  second  wife,  Mar- 
maduke  D Arcy  Wyvill,  who  d.  1918  [B.  Rookwood].  Residences, 
Constable  Burton,  Yorkshire  ; Denton  Park,  Ben  Rhydding,  Leeds. 
— Aileen  Frances  Mary  : in.  1889,  Capt.  James  Stevenson  Twysden, 
R.N.,  who d.  1910  0^  Twysden,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residences,  Churston, 
Kingsbridge,  S.  Devon,  who  d.  1913.— —Evelyn  Frideswide  : in.  1903,  Arthur  Henry  Aylmer 

Morton,  who  d.  1913.  Residence , 18,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. Margaret  Anne:  m.  1892,  Reginald 

Thomas  Ringrose.  Residence,  Tithe  Farm,  Ferriby,  Yorkshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Henry  Wilson-Todd,  third  son  of  the  late  Col.  Joshua  Wilson, 

74th  Regt.,  of  Roseville,  co.  Wexford,  assumed  by  Roy.  License  the  additional  surname  of  Todd 

on  his  marriage  in  1855,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  E.  Riding,  Howdenshire  Div.  (C)  1892-1906. 

LU CAS-TOOTH,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1906,  of  Queen’s  Gate,  Royal  Borough  of  Kensington, 
and  Kameruka,  co.  Auckland,  State  of  New  South  Wales,  Commonwealth 
of  Australia.  [Extinct  1918.] 

Sir  Archibald  Leonard  Lucas  Lucas-Tooth,  2nd  and  last 

Baronet ; Major  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Rosemarie  Helen,  b.  1916.— Christine  Leonard  (post- 
humous), b.  1918. 

Sisters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Beatrice  Maude  : in.  1901,  Hugh  Munro  Warrand,  and  has  issue 
living,  Hugh  Vere  Huntly  Duff  Lucas-Tooth,  b.  1903 ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1920  the 
surname  of  Lucas-Tooth  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  and  the  arms  of  Lucas-Tooth, — Selwyn  John 

Power,  b.  1904, — Beatrice  Helen  Fitzhardinge,  b.  iqo8. Murielle  Dorothea  Lucas  : in.  1912, 

Major  Richard  George  Tyndall  Bright,  C.M.G.,  Rifle  Brig.  (The  Prince  Consort's  Own)  [see 
V.  Canterbury].— —Vera  Helen  Lucas  (Lady  Durand)',  m.  1913,  Sir  Edward  Percy  Marion 
Durand,  2nd  Bt. Yvonne  Marjorie  Lucas. 

Widows  living  Of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Helen  (Lady  Lucas-Tooth),  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Tooth  : in.  1873,  Sir  Robert  Lucas  Lucas-Tooth,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1915,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
the  el.,  Selwyn  Lucas  (see  ante),  the  second,  Keith  Douglas,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880  ; Capt.  Lancers  ; both 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914  (D.S.O.).  and  the  youngest,  Archibald  Leonard 

(see  ante)  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War),  1918.  Residence,  143,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Rosa  Mary  (Lady  Lucas-Tooth),  da.  of  Charles  A.  Bovill  [see  B.  Basing]:  in.  1916,  Major  Sir 
Archibald  Leonard  Lucas  Lucas-Tooth,  2nd  Bt.,  Hon.  Artillery  Co.,  who  d.  (on  active  ser.  during 
European  War)  1918,  when  the  title  became  extinct.  Residence,  30,  Princes  Gardens,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Selwyn  Lucas  Lucas-Tooth,  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  el.  son  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  1879,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  : in.  1908,  Everild  Blanche  Marion, 
da.  of  Sir  Edward  Law  Durand,  1st  Bt.,  C.B.  : — 

Everild  Vera  Undine,  b.  1909. 

TOUCHE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Westcott,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  George  Alexander  Touche, 

1st  Baronet , son  of  Anthony  Murray  Touche, 
banker,  of  Inverleithfield,  Edinburgh  ; b. 
May  24th,  1861  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Institu- 
tion and  Univ. ; admitted  a Member  of 
Edinburgh  So.  of  Chartered  Accountants 
1883  ; is  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  George 
A.  Touche  and  Co.,  chartered  accountants, 
of  Basildon  House,  E.C.,  Birmingham, 
Montreal,  Toronto,  Winnipeg,  Calgary, 
Edmonton,  and  Vancouver,  of  'louche, 
Niven  and  Co.,  of  New  York,  Chicago, 
St.  Louis,  Cleveland,  and  Minneapolis, 
and  of  Touche,  Faller  and  Co.,  of  Buenos 
Ayres,  Chm.  of  Industrial  and  General 
Trust  (Limited),  of  Trustees  Corporation 
(Limited),  and  of  Trust  Union  (Limited), 
one  of  H.M.’s  Lieuts.  for  City  of  London, 
a Gov.  of  the  Roy.  Hospitals  and  of  Queen 
Anne’s  Bounty,  a Member  of  American 
Acad,  of  Political  and  Social  Science,  an 
Almoner  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  a J.P. 
and  an  Alderman  (Walbrook  Ward)  of  City 
of  London;  was  Sheriff  of  the  City  of 

London  1915-16;  has  2nd  class  of  Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava;  unsuccessfully 


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contested  N.-E.  Div.  of  Lanarkshire  (C)  Aug.  1904;  sat  as  M.l\  for  N.  Div.  of 
Islington  Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1910;  Knt. 
1917  : m.  1887,  Jessie,  who  d.  1917,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Isaac  Brown,  and 
has  issue. 

Jtrms — Argent,  a lion  salient  between  a, fleur-de-lis  in  the  sinister  chief  and  a like  fleur  de-lis  in 
the  dexter  base  vert.  <Kmt — Two  fleur-de-lis  gules,  resting  thereon  a mullet  of  six  points  or. 

Seat — Broomfield,  Westcott,  near  Dorking.  Town  Residence — 125,  Victoria  Street,  West- 
minster, S.W.  Clubs — Carlton,  City  Carlton,  Constitutional,  Pilgrims’,  Royal  Automobile,  Uni- 
versity (Edinburgh),  and  Union  (Brighton). 


Sons  living— NORMAN  GEORGE,  b.  May  nth,  1888  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1914.  Chambers , 

3,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.2. Donovan  Meredith,  b.  1891  ; a Chartered  Accountant, 

Gordon  Cosmo,  b.  1895.- — George  Lawrence  Capel,  b.  1903. 


Townsend-Farquhar,  see  Farquhar. 


Travers  (Clarke-Travers),  see  Clarke,  cr.  1804. 


SALUSBURY-TRELAWNY,  Creation  (E.)  1628,  of  Trelawny,  Cornwall. 
[Name  pronounced  “ Saulsbury-Trelawny.”] 


Deeds  consonant  with  words. 


Sir  John  William  Salusbury-Tre~ 
lawny,  nth  Baronet ; b.  May  6th,  1869;  s , 
his  father,  Sir  William  Lewis,  1917;  for- 
merly Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Welsh  Regt.,  and  Lieut. 
7th  Batn.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somerset  L.I.)  : m. 
1st,  1891,  Agnes  Hedevig  Helga  (who  obtained 
a divorce  in  Canada  1905),  da.  of  William 
Bampfield  Braddick,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.;  2ndly, 
1905,  Katherine  Penelope,  da.  of  the  late 
Ambrose  Sneyd  Cave-Browne-Cave  [see  Cave- 
Browne-Cave,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly:  ist  and  4th,  argent,  a chevron 
sable,  Trelawny  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  gules,  a lion  rampant  per 
bend  sinister  argent  and  erminois  ducally  crowned  be- 
tween three  crescents  or,  on  a canton  of  the  last,  a bear’s- 
head  erased  sable,  muzzled  argent,  Salusbiny.  ©reals — 
1 st,  a wolf  passant  proper  ; 2nd,  a demi-lion  rampant  per 
bend  sinister,  as  in  the  arms,  holding  in  the  paws  a shield 
or,  charged  with  a bear’s  head  sable,  muzzled  argent. 

Club — Cocoa  Tree. 


Son  living— By  2nd  marriage— JOHN  WILLIAM 
ROBIN  MAURICE,  b.  Jan.  16th,  1908. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Violet  Agnes 
Letitia,  b.  1892 : m.  1912,  Algernon  Edward  Percy 
Littleton  [ see  B.  Hatherton,  colls.]. 

...  , , . ,,  , , . Half-Brothers  living — James  Edward,  O.B.E,,b.  1873  mr 

Virtue  is  more  noble  than  patrimony.  ed  ,at  Eton  . Major  and  Brevet  CoL  Duke  ?f  Cornwall’s 

L.I.,and  an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  O.B.E.)  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m. 
1907,  Winifred,  Eveline,  da.  of  William  Edward  Dorrington,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Reginald 

Dorrington  b.  1908. Lewis  Dormer  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt. 

and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (retired)  : m.  1915,  Adele,  da.  of  Robert  Nathaniel 
Netterville. 


Sister  living — Florence  Rose  Mary:  m.  1891,  Edward  Sydenham  Fursdon,  and  has  issue  living, 
Harriet  Rose  Mary:  m.  1920,  Capt.  Ralph  Stuart  Sneyd,  D.S.O.,  R.N., — Petronel, — Grace. 
Residence , Hevers,  Exeter. 

Half-Sisters  living— Rebecca  Harriet  Buller  : m.  1898,  Arthur  Francis  Basset  (High  Sheriff  of 
Cornwall),  and  has  issue  living,  Ronald  Lambart,  b.  1898, — Patience  Mary,  b.  1901  : m.  1920, 

the  Hon  Arthur  Victor  Agar-Robartes  Lsee  V.  Clifden]. Dolores  Olga:  m.  1914,  Henry  Har- 

court  Williams,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Trelawny,  b.  1915, — Gerald  Cecil,  b.  1916.  Residencer 
Penau,  Truro. 


Widow  living  Of  10th  Baronet — Harriet  Buller  ( Lady  Salusbury-Trelawny),  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  James  Buller  Kitson,  V.  of  Morval  : m.  1872,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Lewis- 
Salusbury-Trelawny,  who  d.  1917.  Residence , Pencalenick,  Truro. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Harry  Reginald  Salusbury-Trelawny  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Salusbury-Trelawny,  b.  i860,  d.  1920:  m.  1891,  Florence  (now  of 
Peremboocolly,  Sidapur,  Coorg,  India),  da.  of  the  late  John  Michael  Williams,  of  Caerhays 
Castle,  Cornwall : — 

John  Maitland,  M.C. , b.  1892  ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers  ; Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (M.C.)  : m.  1919,  Freda,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Guy  Mainwaring,  R.N.,  and  has 
issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919.  Harry  Reginald,  b.  1893. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Harry  Reginald  Salusbury  Trelawny,  4th  son  of  8th  baronet, 
b.  1826,  d.  1883:  vi.  1853,  Juliana,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Kelly,  of 
Kelly,  Devon : — 

Arthur,  b.  1864. — —Eleanor : m.  1890,  the  Rev.  George  Lincoln  Gambier  Lowe,  R.  of  Throwleigh, 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Gambier  Trelawny,  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt., — Mary 
Eleanor  Trelawny,  b.  1891,—  Patience  Monica  Trelawny,  b.  1896, — Florence  Faith  Letitia  Tre- 
lawny, b.  1898.  Residence , Hollow  Park,  Throwleigh,  Devon.- Florence  : m.  1895,  Walter 

Gordon  Deedes  {Club,  Junior  Constitutional),  and  has  issue  living,  Phoebe  Trelawny,  b.  1899. 
Residence,  The  Elms.  Exmouth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Harry  Brereton-Trelawny  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Horace  Dormer  Trelawny,  b.  1824,  d.  1906  : in.  1859,  the  Hon. 
Maria  Katharine  Walsh,  who  d.  19x0,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Ormathwaite  : — 

Florence:  in.  1898,  Francis  Edward  Rooper,  formerly  of  P.ronydd,  Glyn,  and  has  issue  living, 

Florence  lsolda,  b.  1899. Maud. Hilda:  in.  1892,  John  Herbert  Upton-Cotrell-Dormer  (who 

by  deed  poll  1907  discontinued  the  surnames  of  Cotrell-Dormer)  [Sfnyth,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Trelawny,  b.  1893;  formerly  Naval  Cadet;  is  Lieut.  Hussars  '.m.  1919,  Heather  Augusta, 
da.  of  William  Wykeham  'l'yrwhitt-Drake,  of  Shardeloes,  Amersham  [see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls.], — Joan, 

b.  1901.  Residences,  Ingmire  Hall,  Sedbergh,  Yorks  ; Yew  House,  Bampton,  Oxon Lilian. 

Miny  : m 1903,  Reginald  Ashton  Rigby,  and  has  issue  living,  Robin  Trelawny,  b.  1906, — Patience 
Trelawny,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Over  Hall,  Winsford,  Cheshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Clarence  Trelawny,  b.  1826  (formerly  an  officer  in  Austrian  Hussars),  d.  1902  : 
m.  1870,  Mary  (now  of  29A,  Marloes  Road,  Kensington,  W.),  da.  of  W.  S.  Campbell,  for- 
merly Consul  for  U.S.A.  at  Dresden 

Rose,  b.  18 — : in.  1895,  George  Cameron  Day,  and  has  issue  living,  Clarence  George,  b.  1897  ; Capt. 

R. F.A., — Horace  Trdawney,  R.  ZY.,  b.  1898;  Lieut.  R.N.,— Arthur  Gerald  Brereton,  b , 1908.  Resi- 
dence— Quenington  Court,  Fairford,  Gloucestershire. Violet  Mary,  b.  18 — : m.  1st,  1899,  Major 

Bernard  R.  Liebert,  Hussars  and  Yeo.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  ; 2ndly,  1917,  Robert  Stanton 
Woods,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Robert,  b.  1903. — Irene  Violet,  b. 
1900, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Oliver  Trelawny,  b.  1919, — Angela  Mary  Stanton,  b.  1918.  Residence , 

16,  Vicarage  Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W. May,  b.  1885. Ruby,  b.  1889  : m.  1913,  Brig.-Gen. 

Henry  Brewster  Percy  Lion  Kennedy,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  has  issue 
living,  Joanna,  b.  1915, — Mary  Trelawny,  b.  191-.  Residence , 11,  Charles  Street,  Knightsbridge, 

S. W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Brereton-Trelawny,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Trelawny, 
brother  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Harry  Brereton-Trelawny,  b.  17 — , d.  1869  : in.  1818,  Caroline,  who  d. 
1879,  da.  of  Capt.  Monk,  R.N.  : — 

Agnes  Caroline : in.  xst,  1849,  James  Calley,  of  Burderop,  Wilts,  who  d.  1854  ; 2ndly,  1857,  Hed- 
worth  David  Barclay,  who  d.  1873,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Hedworlh  Trelawny, 
b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford;  Major  Yeo., — Harry  David  (of  87,  Knightsbridge, 
S.W.),  b.  i860;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Queen’s  (Roy.  West  Surrey  Regt.) ; Major  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps, — Reginald,  A 1861  ; Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.), — Agnes  Emma. 

This  family  takes  its  name  from  Trelawn  or  Treloen,  in  Cornwall.  The  Right  Rev.  Sir  Jonathan 
Trelawny,  a man  of  great  learning,  was  consecrated  Bishop  of  Bristol  1685,  and  was  one  of  the  seven 
BishoDs  committed  to  the  Tower  by  James  II.,  which  act  caused  a great  rising  among  the  people  of 
Cornwall.  After  the  Revolution,  he  was  successively  Bishop  of  Exeter  and  Winchester.  Capt. 
Sir  William,  R.N.,  6th  baronet,  was  Governor  of  Jamaica.  Sir  William  Lewis,  8th  baronet,  M.P. 
for  East  Cornwall,  and  Lord-Lieutenant  of  the  county,  assumed,  in  1802,  the  additional  surname  of 
Salusbury.  The  10th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1895. 


TRELOAR,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1907,  of  Grange  Mount,  All  Saints,  Upper  Norwood, 
Borough  of  Croydon. 

Sir  William  Purdie  Treloar,  ist 

Baronet , 2nd  son  of  Thomas  Treloar,  of  Helston, 
Cornwall;  b.  Jan.  31st.  1843;  ed.  at  King's  Coll.  Sch., 
London;  is  head  of  the  firm  of  Treloar  and  Sons, 
carpet  manufacturers,  of  68-70,  Ludgate  Hill,  E.C. , 
a Lieut,  for  the  City  of  London  (Sheriff  1899-1900), 
an  Income  Tax  Commr.  for  City  of  London,  a 
Knight  (ist  class)  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway, 
and  of  Order  of  the  Dannebrog,  a Com.  of  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  and  of  Persian  Order  of 
Lion  and  Sun,  and  a J.P.  for  cos.  Kent,  Surrey, 
and  London  ; has  2nd  class  of  Order  of  the  Red 
Eagle  with  Star,  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Servia,  and 
Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Danilo  I.  of  Montenegro  ; 
has  been  an  Alderman  of  London  for  Ward  of 
Farringdon  Without  since  1892;  Founder  and  Trustee 
of  Lord  Mayor  Treloar’s  Cripples’  Home  and  Coll, 
at  Alton,  Hants,  and  Hayling  Island,  Hants,  and 
Hon.  Treasurer  of  Queen  Alexandra  League  of 
Children  to  Help  Poor  Children ; elected  Lord  Mayor 
of  London  1906 ; has  received  Hon.  Freedom  of 
Bury  St.  Edmunds,  Croydon,  Helston,  Truro,  and  Okehampton  ; author  of  “ Wilkes 
and  the  City,”  “Ludgate  Hill,  Past  and  Present,”  “A  Lord  Mayor's  Diary,”  and 
other  works  ; Knt.  1900:  m.  1865,  Annie,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  George  Blake. 

$rm8 — Or,  on  a mount  vert  an  oak  tree  proper,  fructed  gold,  on  a chief  nebuly  gules,  three 
hawks'  lures  of  the  first.  Crtat — Two  arms  embowed,  vested  azure,  cuffed  or,  the  hands  grasping  a 

fasces  fessewise,  head  towards  the  dexter  proper,  pendant  therefrom  by  a chain  or,  an  escutcheon 
sable  charged  with  a bezant. 

Residence — Grange  Mount,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Savage, 

Authors’. 


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TRENCHARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Wolfeton,  Dorset. 

Sir  Hugh  Montague  Trenchard, 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  1st  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  3rd,  1873  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Camb.  1919;  entered  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Brevet  Major 
1902,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet- 
Col.  1915,  Maj.-Gen.  1917,  Maj.-Gen.  R.A.P\ 
1918,  and  Air  Vice-Marshal  and  Air  Marshal  1919; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  with  Imperial  Yeo.,  Bushman 
Corps,  and  Canadian  Scouts,  present  at  operations 
in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies  (danger- 
ously wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  S. 
Nigeria  1904  in  command  (despatches),  1904-5 
Comdg.  patrol  through  Ibibro  and  Kwa  country 
(clasp),  1905-6  in  command  of  Bendo-Onitsha 
Hinterland  Expedition  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.); 
European  War  1914- 18  as  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
Mil.  Wing  of  R.  F. C. , as  Ch.  of  Air  Staff  (R.A.F. ), 
and  as  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Independent  Forces 
R.A.F.  (despatches  seven  times,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
3rd  class  St.  Anne  Order,  Maj.-Gen.,  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  K.C.B.,  Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Crown  of  Italy,  American  D.S.M., 
thanked  by  Parliament,  cr.  Baronet,  granted 
,£10,000) ; sometime  employed  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force  as  Comdt.  S.  Nigeria 
Regt.  ; appointed  an  Instructor  at  Central  Flying  School  1912,  Assist.  Comdt.  1913, 
an  Extra  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1915,  and  Ch.  of  Air  Staff  and  Member  of  Air  Council 
1919;  is  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.,  Col.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  a Pres,  of  Officers’  Asso. ; 
D.S.O.  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918:  m.  1920,  Katherine  Isabel 
Salvin,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Salvin  Bowlby,  of  Gilston  Park,  Herts,  and  Knoydart, 
Inverness-shire,  and  widow  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  James  Boyle  [see  E.  Glasgow]. 

$rms — Per  pale  argent  and  azure,  on  the  first  three  pallets  sable,  all  within  a bordure  of  the  last. 
(Emt — A cubit  arm  erect  vested  azure,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a cinquedea  sword,  both 
proper. 

Club — Army  and  Navy. 


TREVELYAN,  Creation  (E.)  1662,  of  Nettlecombe,  Somerset. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Trevillian.”] 

Sir  Walter  John  Trevelyan,  8th 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Willoughby  John 
Trevelyan;  b.  Jan.  28th,  1866;  s.  his  cousin, 
Sir  Alfred  Wilson,  1891 ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; 
is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  St.  Perran  Uthnoe,  and 
patron  of  4 livings  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall 
1906-7  : m . 1901,  Alice  Edith,  youngest  da.  of 
William  James  Money,  C.S.I.,  and  has  issue. 

&rms—  Gules,  a demi-horse  argent,  hoofed  and  maned 
or  issuing  out  of  water  in  base  proper.  Crest — Two  arms 
counter-embowed  proper,  habited  azure,  holding  in  the 
hands  a bezant. 

Seat — Nettlecombe  Court,  Taunton.  Residence  — 
Newfargie,  Gateside,  Fife. 


Son  living— WILLOUGHBY  JOHN,  b.  April  16th,  1902. 

Daughters  living— Joan  Alice,  b.  1903. Urith,  b. 

1906. 

Sister  living — Eliza  Caroline  : m.  1906,  Edward  Maurice 
Greenway.  Residence,  Basil,  Nettlecombe,  Taunton. 

Aunts  living — Fanny  Rosalind. Helena  Mary. 

Daughters  living  of  7th  Baronet  -Beatrice : m.  1894, 
Arnold  Alers  Hankey.— Madeline  : m.  1909,  Joseph  Monteith,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1911,  and  has 
issue  living.— Etheldreda.  Residence , 19,  Eaton  Place,  S.  W.— -Hildegarde.  Residences, 
Seaton,  Axminster ; 19,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Trevelyan,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Trevelyan,  b.  1803,  d.  1850:  in.  1835,  Anne,  who  d.  1867,  da. 
of  Henry  Gosse,  of  Epsom  : — 

Charlotte  Anne  : m.  1858,  Andrew  Johnston,  J.P.  D.L.  Residence , Forest  Ledge,  Woodford 
Green,  Essex. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Harrington  Trevelyan,  b.  1811,  d.  1875  : m.  1852,  Helena, 
who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Raleigh  Trevelyan,  of  Netherwitton  [see  infra] : — 

Charles  Edgar  Harrington,  b.  1856.— —Edmund  James  Willoughby,  b.  1859  I ed.  at  Radley.— 
Eugenie  Arabella  Mary. Pauline  Eulalia  Louisa.  Ada  Bibiannah  Emma. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lieut.- Gen.  Willoughby  Trevelyan,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Walter  Trevelyan  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Harrington  Astley  Trevelyan,  b.  1835,  d.  1900  : m.  1859,  Henrietta 
Louisa,  el.  da.  of  John  Ambrose  Harison,  of  Brighton. 

Alice  Mary,  b.  1870:  m.  1891,  Henry  Finlay  Morier. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Ven.  George  Trevelyan,  Archdeacon  of  Taunton,  3rd  son 
of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Willoughby  Trevelyan,  C.B.,  b.  1803,  d.  1876:  m.  1837, 
Emilia  Anne,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  S.  H.  Greig  : — 

Henry  Willoughby,  b.  1847  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Hussars,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  late  4th  Batn. 
Duke  of  Wellington’s  (West  Riding  Regt.)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset:  m.  1879,  Charlotte  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Walker  Pease,  of  Hesslewood  House,  Yorkshire.  Residence , Fylde, 

W.  Bournemouth.  Club , Army  and  Navy. Sir  Ernest  John,  b.  1850;  D.C.L.  Oxford;  is  a 

Fellow  of  All  Souls’  Coll.,  Oxford;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1873  ; was  a Judge  of  the  High  Court, 
Calcutta  1885-98,  Vice  Chancellor,  Calcutta  Univ.  1897-8,  and  Pres.  Calcutta  Building  Commn. 
1897-8  ; appointed  Reader  in  Indian  Law  at  Oxford  Univ.  1900,  and  Assessor  of  Chancellor’s  Court 
at  Oxford  Univ.  1910;  Knt.  1909  : m.  1st,  1880,  Mary  Katharine,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick 
Black,  M.D.,  of  11,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W.  ; 2ndly,  1890,  Julia  Isabel,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  E.  W. 
Mark,  formerly  Consul  at  Marseilles ; 3rdly,  1909,  Winifred  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Umpherston  Aitchison,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.  [see  Aitchison,  “Knights’  Widows”],  having 
had  issue  (by  1st  marriage),  Henry,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  : m.  1906,  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  F.  Antelme,  of  Port  Louis,  Mauritius,  and  has  issue 
living,  Peggy  b.  1912, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Wilfred,  b.  1893  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  ; d.  (of  wounds 
in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — Percy,  b.  1900  ; Sub-Lieut.  R N ; d.  (on  ser.  during 
European  War)  1919, — Hilda,  b.  1892:  m.  1913,  Marmaduke  Theakstone  Hancock, — Doris,  b.  1895, 
— Sylvia,  b.  1898, — Joan,  b.  1901.  Residence , 1,  Marston  Ferry  Road,  Oxford.  Club , Oriental. 
Julia  Agnes.  Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Pitt  Trevelyan,  b.  1812,  d.  1905  : m.  1852,  Maria,  who  . 
1903,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Philip  Pleydell-Bouverie  [E.  Radnor,  colls.] : — 

Rev.  William  Bouverie,  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879);  formerly  V. 
of  St.  Matthew’s,  Westminster,  S.W.  ; is  Warden  of  The  Retreat  House,  Beaconsfield.  Residence , 
The  Yews,  Beaconsfield.— Rev.  John  Charles,  b.  1857;  is  R.  of  Yaxham  : 1881,  Elizabeth 

Wood,  da.  of  Thomas  Irvine,  of  Liverpool,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  William,  M.C.,  b.  1887 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1919)  ; is  Capt.  London  Regt  ; served 
during  European  War  1916  (Mil.  Cross), — Elizabeth  Bouverie,  b.  1885, — Ruth,  b.  1894, — Joan 
Mary,  b.  1897.  Residence , Yaxham  Rectory,  Norfolk. — —Rev.  George  Philip,  b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1884);  has  been  V.  of  St.  Alban’s,  Birmingham,  and  R.  of  Carshalton, 
Surrey;  is  V.  of  St.  Stephen’s,  Bournemouth:  m.  1896,  Monica  Evelyn  Juliet,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Sidney  Phillips,  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  (sometime  V.  of  Kidderminster/,  of  The  Blanquettes; 
Worcester,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1903, — Humphrey,  b.  1905, — Mary,  b.  1897, — Avice,  b.  1898, 
— Beryl,  b.  1899, — Urith  Monica,  b.  1909.  Residence,  St.  Stephen’s  Vicarage,  Bournemouth. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Edward  Trevelyan,  K.C.B.,  who  was  cr.  a 
baronet  1874,  b.  1807,  d.  1886:  m.  1st,  1834,  Hannah  More,  who  d.  1873,  sister 
of  ist  Baron  Macaulay  ( ext.)\  2ndly,  1875,  Eleanora  Anne,  da.  of  Walter  Camp- 
bell, of  Islay 

See  Trevelyan,  Bt.,  cr.  1874. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Otto  Trevelyan,  b.  1810,  d.  1880:  m.  1844,  Emma,  who 
1890,  da.  of  Charles  Horsfall  Bill,  ofStorthes  Hall,  Yorkshire: — 

Edward,  b.  1857  : m.  1893,  Eleanor,  da.  of  William  Pearse,  and  has  issue  living,  Gertrude  Eileen, 
b.  1903.  Residence , Walmer,  Bath  Road,  Reading.— Etheldreda : m.  1882,  the  Rev.  James 
Murray-Dixon,  R.  of  Swithland,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Henry  Edward  Otto  Murray,  b.  1885  ; 
Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Dukeof  Albany’s);  d.  (wounds  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917, — Charles  Edward  Trevelyan,  M.C  , b.  1888  ; ed  at  Worcester  Coll  , Oxford 
(B.A.  19 — , M.A.  19 — );  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Leicestershire  Regt.;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches  twice,  M.C.), — Gerald  Donovan  Trevelyan,  b.  1889;  Lieut.  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force  ; European  War  1916-18, — Helen  Etheldreda  Theresa, — Rosamond  Frances  Mary  Trevelyan  : 
m.  1913,  Hans  Patrick  Hamilton,  of  Breinton  House,  near  Hereford,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald 
Murray  Percival  b.  19x4,  Arthur  Patrick  Henry  b.  1917,  John  Alan  b.  1919, — Eleanor  Margaret 
Trevelyan.  Residence , The  Rookery,  Swithland,  Loughborough. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thornton  Raleigh  Trevelyan  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thornton  Roger  Trevelyan,  b.  1843,  d.  1904  : m.  1864,  Dobree  Wilkinson 
(now  of  Netherwitton,  Northumberland),  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Fraser,  of  Bath  : — 

John  Spencer,  b.  1864  : m.  1897,  Margaret  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Brook  Mortimer,  of  Hay 
Carr,  Lancaster,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Thornton,  b.  1898, — Roger  de  Thornton,  b.  1901, — 
Caroline  Nora  Constantia,  b.  1902.  Residence , Netherwitton,  Northumberland.— Roger  de 

Thornton  b.  1867. George  Alfred  Thornton,  b.  1871. Freeman  Blackett  Thornton,  b.  1874  : 

m.  1898,  Louise,  da.  of  Sir  Philip  Watts,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  D.Sc.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Dora  Humphrys  Thornton,  b.  1900, — Lilian  Agnes  Thornton,  b.  1901.  Residence , 11,  Windsor 
Crescent,  Newcastle-on-Tyne.— Lilian  Elizabeth  Margaret  Thornton  : m.  1897,  Ralph  Spencer. 
R esidence , 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Raleigh  Trevelyan  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thornton  Raleigh  Trevelyan,  b.  1820,  d.  1845  : m.  1842,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Matthew  Henderson,  of  Galashiels,  N.B.  : — 

Constantia  Mary:  m.  ist,  1864,  James  Todd  Mackie.who  d.  x8 — ; 2ndly,  1869,  Robert  Benn. 
Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Blacket  Trevelyan,  b.  1821,  d.  1894  : m.  18 — , Helena  Caroline,  who 
d.  1898,  da.  of  Sir  John  Trevelyan,  5th  baronet  [see  ante] : — 

Walter,  b.  18 — Constance  Helena  [Lady  Channell) : nt.  1877,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon. 

Sir  Arthur  Moseley  Channell,  P.C.,  sometime  a Judge  of  the  High  Court.  Residence , Kerris 

Vean,  Minehead,  Somerset. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Walter  Trevelyan,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Raleigh  Trevelyan,  b.  1781,  d.  1865  : m.  1819,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of 
Robert  Grey,  of  Shorestone  Hall,  Northumberland  : — 

Helena:  m.  1852,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Harrington  Trevelyan,  who  d.  1875  [see  ante]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan,  b.  1807,  d.  1849  : m.  1828,  Isabella,  who  d. 
1872,  da.  of  C.  Tait : — 

Frances  Isabella:  tn.  i860,  Albrecht  Bischoff,  Chevalier  de  l’Ordre  de  la  Croix  de  fer  of  Prussia.— 


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Margaret  Lydia : m.  1862,  John  Pearson  Cresswell,  M.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn 
Trevelyan,  b.  1863, — Harry  Trevelyan,  b.  1864, — Raleigh  Trevelyan,  b.  1871, — Charles  Trevelyan, 
b.  1872, — Margaret  Ella, — Maud  Beatrice  : m.  1895,  Cowper  Bickerton  Cowper-Coles,  of  2,  Ald- 
ridge Road  Villas,  Westbourne  Park,  W. Harriet  Julia  Emmeline  : m.  1865,  Robert  William 

Head,  M.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Raleigh,  b.  t88o, — Adelaide  Caroline  : nt.  18 — , Edgar 
Arbuthnot  Fenwick,  and  has  issue  living,  Raleigh  Clervana,  b.  18 — . Residence , Holland  Bank, 
46,  Madeley  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Walter  Raleigh  Trevelyan  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Raleigh  Trevelyan,  b.  1865  ; d . (on  active  service  during  European 
War)  1916  : in.  1891,  Georgiana  Alice  (who  obtained  a divorce  1903),  da.  of  the  late 
Edmund  Whitney  Fetherston-Whitney  [see  Fetherston,  Bt.,  colls.] : — 

Walter  Raleigh  Fetherstonhaugh,  b.  1893;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches).— — Armorel  Avice  Kate ; d.  (while  on  ser.  in  France  during  European  War) 
1917- 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Walter  Calverley  Trevelyan  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Walter  Raleigh  Trevelyan,  b.  1842,  d.  1898  : m.  1863,  Marion  Adelaide 
(now  of  64,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Charles  William  Leslie,  of 
Ballybay,  co.  Monaghan  : — 

Charles  Leslie  Calverley,  b.  1874  : m.  1911,  Esm6  Gwladys,  da.  of  William  J.  Menzies,  of  Empshott 
Grange,  Hants,  and  has  issue  living,  Leslie  Calverley,  b.  1912, — Audrey  Esme  Rollo,  b.  1915.  Resi- 
dence, 60,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.— Adelaide  Isabella  : m.  1899,  Frederick  Richard  Minchin.— 
Florence  Emmeline  : in.  1899,  Walter  W.  T.  Chapman.  Norah  Kathleen  : m.  1901,  Bertram 
Charles  Elliot  [see  E.  Minto,  colls.].  Residence , 

The  family  of  Trevelyan  takes  its  name  from  Trevelyan  in  the  parish  of  St.  Veep,  Cornwall.  The 
1st  baronet,  Sir  George,  was  son  of  George  Trevelyan,  Esq.,  who  suffered  greatly  for  his  fidelity  to 
the  royal  cause  during  the  civil  war.  The  2nd  and  4th  baronets  each  represented  Somersetshire  in 
Parliament. 


TREVELYAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1874,  of  Wallington,  Northumberland. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Trevillian.’’] 

Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Otto 
Trevelyan,  B.C.,  O.M.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D .,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  July  20th,  1838;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Charles  Edward,  K.C.B.,  1886; ed. at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1861,  M.A.  1864, 
Hon.  Litt.D.  1908);  Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh  1883, 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford,  and  Hon.  Fellow  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  1885;  was  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1869-70.  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Admiralty  1880-82, 
Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  1882-4,  Chancellor  of  Duchy 
of  Lancaster  1884-5,  an(l  Sec.  for  Scotland  and 
ex-officio  Keeper  of  the  Great  Seal  of  Scotland 
1886  and  1892-5;  is  a D L.  of  Northumberland, 
and  patron  of  one  living  ; sometime  a Trustee  of 
British  Museum  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Tynemouth  (Z) 
1865-8,  for  the  Border  Burghs  1868-86  (whe^  he 
was  defeated),  and  for  Bridgeton  Div.  of  Glasgow 
(Z)  1887-97  ; author  of  “The  Life  and  Letters  of 
Lord  Macaulay,”  and  other  works;  O.M.  1911  : 
m.  1869,  Caroline,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Needham  Philips,  of  Welcombe,  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  and  The  Park,  Manchester,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Gules,  a demi-horse  argent,  hoofed  and  maned  or,  issuing  out  of  water  in  base  proper. 
Cnst — Two  arms  counter-embowed  proper,  habited  azure,  holding  in  the  hands  a bezant. 

Seats — Wallington,  Cambo,  Northumberland;  Welcombe,  Stratford-on-Avon.  Club — Athenaeum. 


Sons  living-CH ARLES  PHILIPS,  b.  Oct.  28th,  1870;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  class  History  1892,  M.A.  1896);  formerly  a Member  of  London  Sch.  Board; 
is  Chm.  or  Inter-Departmental  Committee  on  Half-Time  Sch.  Attendance ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Baron  Houghton)  1892-5,  Parliamentary  Charity  Commr.  1906-8,  and 
Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Board  of  Education  1908-14  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Lambeth,  N.  Div. 
(L)  1895;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  W.  Riding,  N.  Part,  Elland  Div.  ( L ) 1899  to  Nov.  1918; 
defeated  therefor  Dec.  1918  : in,  1904,  Mary  Katharine,  youngest  da.  of  Sir  (Thomas)  Hugh  Bell, 
2nd  Bt.  (cr.  1885).  and  has  issue  living,  George  Lowthian,  b.  1906, — Geoffrey  Washington,  b.  1920, 
— Pauline,  b.  1905, — Katharine,  b.  1908, — Marjorie,  b.  1913,  — Florence  Patricia  (twin),  b.  1915. 
Residences , 14,  Great  College  Street,  Westminster,  S.W.  ; Cambo,  Morpeth.  — Robert  Calverley, 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trir..  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  LL.B.  1894) : m.  1900,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  Jan  des  Amorie  van  der  Hoeven,  of  The  Hague,  and  has  issue  living,  Julian  Otto,  b. 
1910.  Residence,  The  Shiffolds,  HolmbuiySt.  Mary,  Dorking.  Club , National  Liberal.— —George 
Macaulay,  C.B.E.,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class  History  1896, 
M.A.  1900,  Fellow  1898);  commanded  a British  Red  Cross  Unit  in  Italy  during  European  War 
(Italian  silver  medal  for  valour,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy);  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920 : m.  1904,  Janet  Penrose,  da.  of  Humphry  Ward,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 


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Humphry,  b.  1909, — Mary  Caroline,  b.  1905.  Residence , Pen  Rose,  Berkhamsted.  Chibs , Athe- 
naeum, National  Liberal. 

This  family  is  a younger  branch  of  the  Trevelyans,  baronets  of  Nettlecombe  [see  colls,  thereof].  The 
1st  baronet  was  Gov.  of  Madras  1859-60,  and  Financial  member  of  Gov. -Gen’s.  Council  at  Calcutta  1862-5. 


TREVES,  Creation  (U.K.)  1902,  of  Dorchester,  Dorset. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Treevs  ’] 

.Sz>  Frederick  Treves,  G.C.  F.O.,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S., 

I st  Baronet , son  of  William  Treves,  of  Dorchester ; b. 
February  15th,  1853  J ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sc.  ; F.R.C.S. 
(Eng.)  1878,  Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen,  and  Hon.  M.Ch.  and 
M.D.  Dublin  1903 ; was  Hunterian  Professor  of  Anatomy, 
Wilson  Professor  of  Pathology,  Examiner  at  Cambridge,  Aber- 
deen, and  Durham  Univs.  1882-96,  and  Member  of  Council  and 
Court  of  Examiners  at  Roy.  Coll.  Surgs.  (Eng.)  1895-1902, 
a Consulting  Surgeon  to  Forces  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  C.B.),  Surg.-in-Ord.  to  King  George  V.  when  Prince 
of  Wales  1897-1910,  Surg.  Extraor.  to  Queen  Victoria  1900- 
1901,  Serjeant-Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII.  1900- 1910,  since 
when  to  King  George  V.  ; sometime  a Civilian  Member  of 
Advisory  Board  for  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Pres.,  Head  Quarters 
Med.  Board,  War  Office ; appointed  Surg.-in-Ord.  to  Queen 
Alexandra  1910;  acted  as  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Divorce  Laws  1910  ; is  Hon.  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, 
Territorial  Force,  Chm.  of  Radium  Institute,  Consulting  Surg. 
to  the  London  Hospital  and  to  Italian  Hospital,  Hon.  Staff- 
Surg.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve,  Vice-Chm.  of  Council  (and  one  of  the  Founders) 
of  British  Red  Cross  So.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England;  served  as  Lord  Rector  of  Aberdeen  Univ.  1905-8;  author  of  “Tale 
of  a Field  Hospital,”  “ The  Other  Side  of  the  Lantern,”  and  various  scientific  and 
surgical  works;  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.C.V.O.  1901,  G.C. V O.  1905  : m.  1877,  Anne 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alfred  Samuel  Mason,  of  Dorchester,  and  has  issue. 

$rws — Argent,  a cross  couped  gules,  thereon  a tower  triple  turreted  or,  in  the  first  and  fourth 
quarters  a dexter  hand  apaumee  proper,  and  in  the  second  and  third  quarters  a tent  proper  ; and 
for  honourable  augmentation,  in  a chief  gules,  a lion  passant  guardant  or,  armed  and  langued  azure 
(being  one  of  the  lions  from  His  Majesty's  Royal  Arms).  Crtst — An  opinicus  passant  or,  wings 
addorsed  purpure  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a fleam  proper. 

Residence — Thatched  House  Lodge,  Richmond  Park,  Kingston-on-Thames.  Club — Marl- 
borough.   


Daughter  living— Enid  Margery  ( Lady  Debne-Radcliffe),  b.  1878  : m.  1902,  Col.  Sir  Charles 
Delme-Radcliffe,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.  Residence , 


Fortiter,  fideliter, 
feliciter. 

Boldly , faithfully , 
and  happily. 


TRITTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Bloomfield,  Borough  of  Lambeth,  co.  London. 

Sir  Alfred  Ernest  Tritton,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  June  8th,  1873;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
(Charles)  Ernest,  1918;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1895):  m. 
1898,  Agneta  Elspeth,  only  da.  of  the  late 
William  Middleton  Campbell,  of  Colgrain,  Dum- 
bartonshire, and  has  issue. 

$rm* — Argent,  on  a bend  cotised  gules  a besant  be- 
tween two  esquires’  helmets  or.  Crtst— A horse  statant 
argent,  resting  the  dexter  forefoot  upon  a besant  proper. 
Residence — Reeves  Rest,  Chipstead,  Surrey. 


son  living— GEOFFREY  ERNEST,  b.  Nov.  3rd,  1900. 
Daughters  living — Edith  Gwendolen,  b.  1902.— Els 
peth  Muriel,  b.  1907.— Anstice  Marion,  b.  1909. 
Sisters  living — Florence  Annette,  b.  1874 : m.  1899, 
John  Liebenrood,  and  has  issue  living.^— Laura  Edith 
b.  1876. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet—  Edith  {Lady  Tritton) 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Green,  of  38,  Prince’s  Gardens, 
S.W.  : m.  1872,  Sir  (Charles)  Ernest  Tritton,  xst  baronet, 
who  d.  1918.  Residence,  Bloomfield,  Norwood,  S.E. 
The  tst  baronet,  Sir  (Charles)  Ernest  Tritton,  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Norwood  Div.  of  Lambeth  (C)  July  1892  to  Jan.  1906. 


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TROLLOPE,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  Casewick,  Lincolnshire. 

Sir  William  Henry  Trollope,  10th 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Trollope, 
K.C.B.,  3rd  son  of  6th  Bt. ; b.  Sept.  14th,  1858  ; s. 
his  cousin,  Thomas  Carew,  3rd  Baron  Kesteven, 
Nov.  1915  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883  : 
?n.  1894,  Louisa  Charlotte  Campbell,  da.  of  Capt. 
Frederick  Erskine  J jhnston,  formerly  R.N.,  and  has 
issue.  m 

$rms — Vert,  three  stags  courant  argent,  attired  or, 
within  a bordure  of  the  second.  Crrat— On  a mount  vert, 
a stag  courant  as  in  the  arms,  holding  an  oak-leaf  in  his 
mouth  proper. 

Residence — 5,  Montagu  Square,  W.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Daughters  living  — Angela  Erskine,  b.  1896:  in.  1918, 
Thomas  Arthur  Walter  Giffard. Sylvia,  b.  1900. 

Brother  living -THOMAS  ERNEST  (twin),  b.  Sept. 
14th,  1858;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885. 

Club.  Junior  Carlton,  Wellington. 

Half-Sister  living— Elizabeth  William  Mina,  b.  1866  ; ni,  1892,  Capt.  Edmund  Thomas  Olivers 
Bower,  Oxfordshire  L. L,  and  has  issue  living,  Cordelia  Mary  Chivers,  b.  1895, — Violet  Denise 
Chivers,  b.  1896.  Residences , 4,  Manchester  Square,  W.  ; St.  Elmo,  Torquay. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Trollope,  4th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1810,  d.  1880  : 
in.  1845,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Lucas,  of  Edith  Weston, 
Rutland  : — 

Alfred,  b.  1857.  Residence , Cheltenham. Henry  Cracroft,  b.  i860;  is  an  A.M.I  C.E.  : m.  1891, 

Louisa  Jane,  da.  of  C.  C.  Bawden.  Residence , 62,  King  Edward  Road,  Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free 

State. Arthur  Grant,  b.  1866,  formerly  Capt.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  European  War  1914- 19 

(despatches);  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired);  a Resident  Magistrate,  Orange  Free  State:  served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  and  in  S.  Africa  1902  (despatches)  : m.  1889,  Anna  Georgina,  da.  of 
F.  Prestage,  and  has  issue  living,  Laura  Harriet,  b.  1899, — Iona  Rebecca,  b.  1907.  Residence , 

The  Residency,  Vrede,  Orange  Free  State,  S.  Africa. Julia  Emily,  b.  1855.  Residence , 17, 

Barn  Hill,  Stamford. Harriet  Augusta,  b.  1856.  Residence , Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight.— 

Beatrice,  b.  1859  Residence , 17,  Barn  Hill,  Stamford.1  Laura,  b.  1861.  Residence , The  Resi- 
dency, Vrede,  Orange  Free  State,  S.  Africa. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Trollope.  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop 
Suffragan  of  Nottingham,  6th  son  of  6th  baronet,  b.  1817,  d.  1893  : m.  1st,  1846, 
Grace,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Sir  John  Henry  Palmer,  7th  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1892,  Louisa 
Helen,  who  d.  1904,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  B.  Shelley  Harris,  Master  of  the 
Earl  of  Leycester’s  Hospital,  Warwick  : — 

Mary  Grace  ( Lady  de  Capell- Brooke ),  b.  1847  : m.  1867,  Sir  Richard  Lewis  de  Capell- Brooke,  4th 
Bt.,  who  d.  1892.  Residence,  Woodford,  Northants.— — Caroline  Julia,  b.  1849  : 1871,  Wyrley 

Peregrine  Birch,  and  has  issue  living,  Lewis  Henry  Peregrine,  b.  1873;  is  Major  R.F.A.  : in. 
1917,  Meriel  Brooke,  da.  of  Capt.  H.  B.  Rhodes,  of  Barrock  Park,  Cumberland, — Geoffrey  Cecil 
Peregrine,  b.  1884, — Evelyn  Audley  Grace.  Residence , Brighton,  Sussex. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Anthony  Trollope,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Anthony 
Trollope,  5th  son  of  4th  baronet  . — 

Issue  of  the  late  Anthony  Trollope,  b.  1815,  d.  1882 : m.  1844,  Rose,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 
Edward  Heseltine,  of  Rotherham  : — 

Henry  Merivale.  b 1846;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1869:  in.  1884,  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  John  Joseph 
Strickland,  and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Anthony,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Berkhamstead,  and  at  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb.;  Lieut.  Ai  my  Ser.  Corps,  attached  Rifle  Brig., — Muriel  Rose,  b.  1885.  Residence , 
Greylands,  Minchinhampton,  Stroud.  Clubs , Athenaeum,  Garrick. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Anthony  Trollope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederic  James  Anthony  Trollope,  b.  1847,  d.  1910  : m.  1871,  Susannah, 
who  d.  19x0,  da.  of  William  Farrand,  of  Forbes,  New  South  Wales: — 

Frank  Anthony,  b.  1872. Harry  Reginald,  b.  1873. Frederic  Farrand,  b.  1875.— John  Arthur, 

b.  1881. Clive  Heseltine,  b.  1883. Gordon  Clavering,  b.  1885  ; m.  19x3,  Mary  Isabel,  da.  of 

Owen  Blacket,  of  Lindfield,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Owen  Clavering,  b. 
1917, — Gordon  Paul  Clavering,  b 1918,  — Barbara  Mary  Clavering,  b.  1914.  Residence , Framley, 

Roseville,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. Frances  Kathleen,  b.  1878  : in.  1907,  Wilfrid  Meillon,  and 

has  issue  living,  Joseph,  b.  1908.— Effie  Madeleine,  b.  1879.  Residence , Clavering,  Shirley 
Road,  Wollstonecraft,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Henry  Trollope,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Trollope,  b.  1800,  d.  1878  : in.  1831,  Elizabeth  Bunce,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Hazel,  of  Wallingford  : — 

Henry,  b.  1847 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1869. Catherine  : m.  1st,  1864,  William  Payne,  who  d.  1864  ; 

2ndly,  1894,  Edward  Fairthorne.  Residence,  Slade  End,  Wallingford,  Berks. Lucy Susan 

Wilgress.  Residence,  St.  Martin’s,  Wallingford,  Berks. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Trollope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Hazel  Trollope,  b.  1833,  d.  1897  : in.  1858  ; — 

Herbert  Edward,  b.  1859  : m-  1901,  Sarah  Anne,  da.  of  John  Wall,  of  Widmore,  Somerset,  and  has 

issue  living,  John  Herbert  Hazel,  b.  1908.— —Catherine  Ada  Mary. Gertrude  Alice  Mary.—  ■ 

Lilian  Agnes  Mary.  Residence,  Trowbridge,  Wilts. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  William  Trollope,  D.D.,  grandson  of  the  late 
Henry  Trollope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Trollope,  b.  1802,  d.  1864  : m.  1838,  Alicia,  who  d.  1887,  da.  of 
Walker  William  Wilby  : — 1 'b-Affindj 

Alice  Jane.— —Mary  Anne  Sybil  : m.  1864,  the  Rev.  William  Mayou  Daniel,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  William  Trollope,  b.  1865, — Arthur  Henry,  b.  1873  : in.  1905,  Mary,  da.  of  Arthur  Badger, 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  William  Trollope  b.  1907,  Hugh  Cecil  b.  1912,  Stanley  Mayon, 
b.  1879 : m.  1916,  Anna,  widow  of  John  Wright,  of  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex, — Walter  Percy,  b.  1881  : 
in.  1913,  Edith,  da.  of  George  Todd, — Aubrey  Cecil,  b.  1882,— Alice  Sybil,  b.  1887.  Residence , 
Latymers,  Albemarle  Road,  Beckenham. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  George  Barne  Trollope,  C.B.,  grandson  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Trollope,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Trollope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Joseph  Trollope,  b.  1817,  d.  1893  : ///.  1850,  Anne  Lucy,  who  d. 
1905,  da.  of  John  Walsh,  of  Anne  Mount,  co.  Kilkenny  : — 

Helen  Lucy. Catherine  Annesley  : m.  1902,  the  Rev.  James  Albert  Owen,  who  d.  1907.  Resi- 

dence, Montpelier  Grove,  Cheltenham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Trollope,  b.  1819,  d.  1907  : in.  1872,  Eleanor  (now  of  Escrick 
Rectory,  York),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Hiley  Bathurst,  of  Lydney  Park, 
Gloucesterhire : — 

Rev.  Charles  Henry  Bathurst,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1902);  is  R.  of 
Escrick.  Residence,  Escrick  Rectory,  York.  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1875. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Trollope  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Trollope,  b.  1845,  d.  1871  : m.  1870,  Clara  Sophia 
Hiftiswell  : — 

Frederick  William,  b.  1871  : in.  1906,  Florence  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Potter,  of  Kidder- 
minster. Residence,  25,  Guildford  Street,  Russell  Square,  W.C. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  George  Barne  Trollope,  C.B.  (ante) 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Trollope,  b.  1820,  d.  1857  : m.  1844,  Mary  Victoria,  who 
d.  1912,  da.  of  Charles  Francis  : — 

Charles  William  Annesley,  7.S.O.,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; formerly  a Clerk  in  Ex- 
chequer and  Audit  Depart.  ; l.S.O.  1911  : m.  1877,  Marian  Eirene,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Watson,  of  Water  Newton,  Hunts,  and  has  issue  living,  Rev.  George  Henry  Annesley,  b.  1879; 
is  Administrator,  Catholic  Cathedral,  Nottingham, — Leonard  Edward  Annesley,  b.  1892, — Dorothy 
Marian  Annesley : m.  1920,  Vincent  Groom,  of  Llanmadoe,  W.  Glamorgan.  Residence,  Cotter- 
stock,  Brent  Garden  Village,  Finchley,  N. 

Rear-Adm.  Henry  Anthony  Trollope  (who  served  in  Crimea),  second  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  William  Henry  Trollope  (infra),  b.  1837,  1894,  having  in.  1870,  Harriet, 

da.  of  the  Rev.  T.  Harrison,  of  Firby  Hall,  York,  and  widow  of  George  Tomline 
Gordon,  J.P.,  D.L.,  ofCuckney,  Notts. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  William  Trollope,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Trollope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Henry  Trollope,  b.  1800,  d.  1873  : m.  1834,  Maria  Arthur, 
who  d.  1891,  da.  of  John  Arthur  Worsop,  of  Landford  House,  Wilts  : — 

Eliza  Maria  : in.  1862,  the  Rev.  George  Goodwin  Pownall  Glossop,  who  d.  1874,  and  has  issue  living, 
Rev.  Charles  Henry  James,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1890);  formerly 
R.  of  Brympton  : ///.  1894,  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  George  Watson,  and  has  issue  living, 
George  Charles  William,  b.  1906, — Francis  Edward,  b.  1866  ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  : formerly  Major  1st  Batn.  Leicestershire  Regt.  : in.  1902,  Ellen  Sabine,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Malcolm  Sabine  Pasley,  R.N.  [see  Pasley,  Bt.], — Ven.  Arthur  George 
Barnard  (of  Lykoma,  Nyassaland),  b.  1867:  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1893);  is 
Archdeacon  of  Likoma,  and  a Missionary  of  Universities’  Mission  to  british  Central  Africa, — 
William  Richard  Newland,  b.  1868, — John  Collings  Taswell,  C.B. , R.N.  b.  1871  [see  “ Com- 
panionage”!, — Mary  Eliza,  b.  1863:  in.  1886,  Campbell  Fortescue  Stapleton  Sanctuary,  of 
Mangerton,  Melplash,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living,  Campbell  Thomas  b.  1889  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.) : m.  1918,  Elizabeth  Barbara,  da.  of  Maurice  Parsons,  of  Misterton  Manor,  Somerset, 
Arthur  George  Everard,  b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  Harry  Nicholson  (of  Bridport),  b.  1898  ; 
formerly  Midshipman  R.N.,  Mary  Frances  Alice  b.  1895:2;/.  1920,  Lieut.-Col.  Maxwell  Spieker 
Brander,  R.A.S.C.,  Isabel  Gemma,  b.  1896, — Ellen  Maria,  b.  1865, — Alice  Emma  Harriet,  b.  1870. 
Residence, 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Henry  Trollope  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Charles  Trollope,  b.  1849,  d.  1904  : in.  1st,  1871,  Louisa 
Sarah,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Pipon,  of  Beaumont,  Jersey  ; 2ndly,  1886,  Eva 
Annie  Noel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Dampier  Rich,  R.N.  [see  Rich,  Bt.]  : 

(By  xst  marriage)  Mary  Emily  Arthur,  b.  1873:  in.  19x7,  Frederick  William  Cape,  H.M.  Inspector 

of  Schs.  Residence , 21,  Hanover  Conrt,  W. (By  2nd  marriage)  Constance  Zara,  b.  1889:  in. 

1917,  Capt.  R.  G.  Vernon,  Dorsetshire  Regt. 

The  Rt.  Hon,  Sir  John  Trollope,  P.C. , 7th  Bt,  M.P.  for  Lincolnshire  (C)  1861-68,  was  cr.  Baron 
Kesteven  (peerage  of  United  Kingdom)  1868,  when  the  Baronetcy  remained  merged  in  the  Barony 
until  the  death  of  the  3rd  Baron  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  when  it  devolved  as  above. 

TROUBRIDGE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1799,  of  Plymouth. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Troobridge."] 

Sir  Thomas  Herbert  Cochrane  Troubridge, 
4th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  13th,  i860;  s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir  Thomas 
St.  Vincent  Hope  Cochrane,  C.B.,  1867  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps  ; is 
Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  a Staff  Lieut.  : m.  1893,  Laura,  da. 
of  Charles  Gurney,  and  has  issue. 

Qrma — Or,  on  a bridge  embattled  of  three  arches,  through  which  water 
is  flowing  towards  the  base  proper,  a tower  of  the  second,  thereon  hoisted 
a broad  pennant  flying  towards  the  sinister  ; on  a canton  azure,  two  keys 
in  saltire,  the  wards  upwards,  or.  Crtst — A dexter  arm  embowed,  habited 
azure,  holding  a flagstaff,  thereon  a flag  azure  charged  with  two  keys  in 
saltire  or. 

Residence — 48,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.  Clubs — Beefsteak, 

Royal  Automobile.  

son  living— THOMAS  ST.  VINCENT  WALLACE.  M.B.E.,  b.  Nov. 
xsth,  1895  ; ed.  at  Wellington,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps,  and  a Staff-Lieut.  ; European  War  19x4-17  (wounded)  ; M.B  E.  (Mil.)  191-. 

Daughters  living — Louise  Rachel,  b.  1894 : in.  1918,  Capt.  Kenneth  Gordon  Woodbine  Shennan, 
Roy.  Horse  Guards.— Rosemary  Blanche,  b.  1905. 

Brother  living — Sir  Ernest  Charles  Thomas,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  M.V.O.,  b.  1862  ; ed.fat  Wellington 
Coll.  ; became  Lieut.  R.N.  1884,  Com.  1895,  Capt.  1901,  Commodore  1908,  Rear-Adm.  1911,  Vice- 
Adm.  1916,  and  Adm.  1919  ',  Crete  1897-9,  *n  Serbia  1915,  the  Balkans  1916,  attached  to  Serbian 
Army  (Order  of  Kara-George  with  Swords) ; was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.,  and 
King  George  V.  r909-tt  ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  19x0,  and  Ch.  of 
Naval  War  Staff,  Admiralty  1912,  and  to  command  Mediterranean  Cruiser  Squadron  ^3  ; some- 
time Naval  Attache  at  Vienna,  Madrid,  and  Tokio  ; is  Pres.  International  Commn. ; has  2nd  class 
Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  2nd  class  Order 
of  Kara-George,  Grand  Cross  of  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  and  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Star  of  Rumania  ; is  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour ; 
C.M  G.  r904,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  rgo4,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911 : in.  1st,  1891,  Editli  Mary,  who  d. 
1900,  da.  of  William  Duffus,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Una  Elena,  da.  of  the  late 


Yield  not  to  difficulties. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Capt.  Harry  Ashworth  Taylor,  M.V.O.,  King’s  Messenger,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Thomas  Hope,  R.N. , b.  1895;  became  Lieut.  1916, — Mary  Laura,  b.  1894:  ni.  1916,  Lieut. -Col. 
Robin  Otter,  M.C.,  Norfolk  Regt.  [E.  Guilford,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1916,  a da.  b. 
1919, — Charlotte  Edith  Annette,  b.  1896;  m.  1st,  1916,  Ernest  Alfred  Collyer  Lloyd,  Lieut.  Scots 
Guards,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1017  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Daniel  Walter  Thomas 
Gurney,  M.C.,  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (infra),  and  has  issue  living  by  1st  marriage),  a 
da.  ( posthumous ),  b.  1917, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Andrea  Theodosia,  b.  1910.  Residence , 6, 
Cheltenham  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W.  Clubs,  Travellers’,  Beefsteak. 

Sisters  living — Amy  Louisa  Harriet.  Residence , 21,  Cheyne  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W.  Laura 
Elizabeth  Rachel  : m.  1888,  Adrian  Charles  Francis  Hope,  who  d.  1904  [see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 
Residences , More  House,  34,  Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ; Palace  Lane  Cottage,  Beaulieu,  Hants. 

Violet  Elizabeth  Emily  : m.  1893,  Walter  Somerville  Gurney,  and  has  issue  living,  Daniel 

Walter  Thomas,  M.C. , b.  1898;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps; 
European  War  1917-18  and  in  N.  Russia  1919  (twice  wounded,  M.C.):  tn.  1920,  Charlotte  Edith 
Annette,  da.  of  Adrn.  Sir  Ernest  Charles  Thomas  Troubridge,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  and 
widow  of  Ernest  Alfred  Collyer  Lloyd,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards  (ante), — Diana  Katharine, — Philippa. 

Residence , North  Runcton  Hall,  King’s  Lynn. Helen  Cecil  Margaret:  m.  1917,  Capt.  John 

Brabant  Bate,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.),  and  W.  African  Med.  Staff.  Residence , Hill  Cottage, 
Streatley,  Berks. 

Adm.  Sir  Thomas,  1st  baronet,  a distinguished  naval  commander,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Yarmouth 
1802-6.  The  2nd  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Edward  Thomas,  C.B.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Sandwich  1837-47,  and 
Col.  Sir  Thomas,  the  3rd  baronet,  greatly  distinguished  himself  in  the  Crimea,  where  he  lost  his 
right  leg  and  left  foot. 

TRUSCOTT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Oakleigh,  East  Grinstead,  Sussex. 

Sir  George  Wyatt  Truscott,  ist 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Wyatt  Truscott, 
Lord  Mayor  of  London  1879-80 ; b.  Oct.  9th, 
1857  ; is  Chm.  of  Jas.  Truscott  and  Son  (Limited), 
printers  and  stationers,  of  Suffolk  Lane,  E.C., 
an  Alderman  (Dowgate  Ward)  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  Master 
of  Musicians’  Co.,  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
and  a Knight  Com.  of  Swedish  Order  of  the 
Vasa,  and  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising 
Sun;  has  ist  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas; 
elected  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Printers  1908 ; was 
Sheriff  of  City  of  London  1902-3  and  Lord  Mayor 
1908-9  ; has  Coronation  medal  (1902)  ; Knt.  1902  : 
m.  1889,  Jessie  Guthrie  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of 
the  late  George  Gordon  Stanham,  of  Grove  Park, 
Chiswick,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son, 
Francis  George,  M.C. , b.  1894;  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt., 
attached  R.F.C. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1917. 

gtrnts — Argent,  three  chevronels  gules,  between  two  mul- 
lets in  chief  of  the  last,  pierced  of  the  field,  and  a knight’s 
helmet  in  base  proper  ; a chief  check  of  the  second  and 
first.  Cnst — A fasces  erect,  surmounted  by  a palm  branch  slipped  and  an  arrow  saltireways  all  proper. 

Seat — Oakleigh,  East  Grinstead.  Marine  Residence — 100,  Marina,  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 
Clubs — Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  City  Carlton. 

Son  living— ERIC  HOMEWOOD  STANHAM,  b.  Feb.  16th,  1898;  is  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Guthrie,  b.  1890  : m.  1915,  Arthur  Sydney  Waller.  Residence,  Salisbury, 

Southern  Rhodesia. Nancy  Wyatt,  b.  1892:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Harold  Percy  Gabb,  M.C.,  Roy. 

W.  Surrey  Regt. 

TUCK,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  the  Park  Crescent,  St.  Marylebone. 

Sir  Adolph  Tuck,  ist  Baronet , second 
son  of  the  late  Raphael  Tuck  (fine  art  publisher), 
of  Highbury,  N.  ; b.  Jan.  30th,  1854 ; ed.  at 

Breslau ; is  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of 
Raphael  Tuck  and  Sons  (Limited),  fine  art  pub- 
lishers, of  Raphael  House,  Moorfields,  E.C.  : m. 
1882,  Jeanetta,  da.  of  the  the  late  William  Flatau, 
and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Or,  an  antique  lamp  flaming  azure,  in  base  a hurt 
charged  with  four  F’s  in  cross  of  the  field,  on  a chief  of  the 
same  two  hands  in  the  act  of  blessing  of  the  first.  4Cmt — 
A lion  sejant  sable  supporting  with  the  paws  an  artist’s 
palette  proper,  inscribed  thereon  the  word  “Thorough” 
sable. 

Residence  — 29,  Park  Crescent,  Portland  Place,  W. 
Clubs — National  Liberal,  City  Liberal,  Empire. 


Sons  living -(WILLIAM)  REGINALD,  b.  July  8th,  1883  ! 
is  Major  Yeo. : m.  1916,  Gladys,  da.  of  N.  Alfred  Nathan, 
of  Wickford,  Auckland,  New  Zealand,  and  widow  of  Des- 
mond Fosberry  Kettle,  Lieut.  Auckland  Mounted  Rifles. 

Desmond  Adolph,  b.  1889:  Capt.  Yeo.,  and  Flight 

Com.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  (Croix  de  Guerre). 
Daughters  living — Gladys  Evelyn,  b.  1885  : m.  1910,  Joseph  Henry  Jacobs.  Residence , 5,  Cam- 
bridge Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.-^— Sybil  Grace,  b.  1887. Muriel  Jear^tta,  b.  1892. 


Truth  against  all  the  world. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


TUITE,  Creation  (I.)  .1622,  of  Sonnagh,  Westmeath. 

[Name  prononnced  “Tute.”] 

Sir  Morgan  Harry  Paulet  Tuite,  nth 

Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Hugh  Manley 
Tuite,  R.A.,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  by  Frances 
Maria,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Richard 
Williams,  68th  Regt.,  and  niece  of  Sir  Charles 
Frederick  Williams,  of  Lennox  Lodge,  Hayling, 
Hants  ; b.  Oct.  27th,  1861  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Mark 
Anthony  Henry,  1898  ; formerly  Lieut.  9th  Batn. 
Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort’s  Own). 

— Quarterly,  argent  and  gules.  Crest — An  angel  vested 
argent,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  a flaming  sword  proper,  the 
sinister  resting  on  a shield  of  the  arms. 

Residence— 


Brother  living-HUGH  GEORGE  SPENCER,  b.  April  17th, 
1863;  formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
Capt.  with  British  Expeditionary  Force ; Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (medal  with  clasp)  : in.  1893,  Eva  Geraldine,  da.  of 
Peter  Valentine  Hatton,  formerly  Ch.  Constable  of  Notting- 
ham, and  has  issue  living,  Brian  Hugh  Morgan,  b.  1897  ; is 
Lieut.  London  Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded), — Dennis  George  Harmsworth,  b.  1904, — Joan 
Frances  Valentine,  b.  1894,  — Moira  Gwendolen  Hatton,  b. 
1899.  Residence , 19A,  Perham  Road,  W.14. 

Sister  living— Hester  Gwendolen  Rose,  b.  1868:  m.  1896,  George  S.  Eckford,  Lieut.  R.E.,  son  of 
the  late  T.  Porteous  Eckford,  of  Drumarten,  co,  Dublin. 

Collateral  Branches  living 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Thomas  Basil  Tuite,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1816,  d.  1871  : 
m.  1853,  Mary  Caroline,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Hegart  Breen,  of  St. 
Lucia  : — 

Mark  Anthony,  b.  1857  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army  and  in  command  of  63rd 
L.I.  : m.  1883,  Madeline  Rachel,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  J.  M.  Joseph,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  formerly  of  the 
Indian  Med.  Se/.,  having  had  issue  Henry  Mark,  b.  1885;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 

London  Regt.);  d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918. Henry  Hugh,  b.  1861  : 

m.  1891,  Marion  Hewett  Alberta,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Allan  Wallace,  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Cambridge, 

and  has  issue  living,  Mark  Alan  Wallace,  b.  1892, — Honor  Kathleen,  b.  1898. Thomas  Hugh,  b. 

1868.-— —Edwin  Walter,  b.  1872.— Lizzie  : in.  1901,  W.  Beardmore. Jessie  Ellen. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Hugh  Morgan  Tuite,  M.P.,  son  of  4th  son  of  6th  baronet, 
b.  1797,  d.  1868  : m.  1st,  1826,  Mary,  who  d.  1863,  da.  of  Maurice  Nugent 
O’Connor,  of  Mount  Pleasant,  King’s  co.  ; 2ndly,  1863,  Hester  Mary,  da.  of 
John  Hogan,  of  Auburn,  co.  Westmeath  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Joseph  Tuite,  b.  1828,  d.  1910  : in.  1st,  1852,  Ellen  Mary,  who  d.  1863,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Fox  Chawner,  R.  of  Bletchingley ; 2ndly,  1868,  Ellen,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of 
the  late  James  B.  Boothby,  of  Twyford  Abbey  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Henry  Morris,  b.  1856 : in.  1886.  Constance  Edith,  da.  of  Henry  Murray 

Campbell. Marian  Charlotte  Mary:  in.  1879,  Brook  Pakenham  Bridges  Taylor  [Baron  Halkett, 

“ Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility’’].  Residence , 46,  Lower  Belgrave  Street,  S.W. 

This  family,  which  has  been  settled  in  Ireland  since  1172,  is  descended  from  Sir  Richard  de  Tuite, 

who  that  year  accompanied  the  Earl  of  Pembroke  to  that  country.  The  7th  baronet  was  murdered  at 

Sonna. 


TUPPER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1888,  of  Armdale,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 


Sir  Charles  Stewart  Tupper,  2nd 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  James  Stewart  Tupper, 
K.C.,  el.  son  of  1st  baronet ; b.  Aug.  8th,  1884  ; 
s.  his  grandfather,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles, 
P.C. , G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  LL.D.,  R/.D.,  1915; 
ed.  at  McGill  Univ.  (B.  A.  1905);  Bar.  Manitoba 
1908  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18, 
as  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  : in.  1910,  Margaret 
Peters,  da.  of  Charles  Morse,  K.C.,  D.C.L., 
Registrar  of  Exchequer  Court,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

^rms — Per  fesse  azure  and  or,  on  a fesse  ermine  be- 
tween two  boars  passant  in  chief  or,  and  a sprig  of  may- 
flower  slipped  and  leaved  in  base  proper,  three  escallops 
gules.  Crest — On  a mount  vert,  a greyhound  statant  sable, 
charged  on  the  body  with  two  escallops  or,  and  holding  in 
the  mouth  a sprig  of  mayflower  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — Hawthorndene,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 


Sisters  living— Jessie  Campbell. Frances. 

Half-Sister  living— Marie  Stewart. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet)— Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Hibbert,  K.C.M.G. , K.C.,  LL.B.,  b.  1855  : ed..  at  Mc- 
Gill Coll.,  Montreal,  and  at  Harvard  Univ.,  Massachusetts 
(LL.B.  1877)  Bar.  Canada  1878,  and  a Q.C.  1890:  elected 
M.P.  forPictou,  Nova  Scotia  1882,  1887,  1888, 1891,  1896, 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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and  1900;  was  Agent  for  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  in  Behring  Sea  Arbitration  at  Paris  1892-3,  Min.  of 
Marine  and  Fisheries,  Canada,  1888-94,  and  Min.  of  Justice  1894-6;  appointed  Solicitor-Gen. 
1896 ; is  senior  partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Tupper  and  Bull,  of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia,  a 
Bencher  of  British  Columbia  Law  So.,  and  Chm.  Vancouver  Branch  Canadian  Navy  League  ; was 
Pres.  Vancouver  Branch  Canadian  Red  Cross  1914-18;  sworn  P.C.  of  Canada  1888 ; K.C.M.G. 
1893:  m.  1879,  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Macdonald,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of  Nova  Scotia, 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  Charles,  b.  1880;  is  Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops  : m.  1910,  Mary 
Mira  Dickey, — James  Macdonald,  b.  1887  ; is  Inspector  Roy.  N.-W.  Mounted  Police,  and  Lieut. 
Canadian  Cav., — Reginald  Hibbert,  b.  1893;  formerly  a Midshipman  R.N.;  Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded) : m.  1916,  Isobel  Wilson,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Gordon 
Hibbert  b.  1918, — Victor  Gordon,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917, — Sophie  Almon,  b.  1882  ; m.  1905,  Capt.  Cecil  Mack  Merritt,  Canadian  Inf., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  and  has  issue  living, — Frances  Lilian,  b.  1885  : m.  1919,  Lieut. -Col. 
Guy  Hamilton  Kirkpatrick,  D.S.O., — Janet  Miriam  Grace,  b.  189T  : m.  19x5,  William  Glen  Cuyler 
Holland,  Gordon  Highlanders.  Residence , Parkside,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia.  Clubs , Van- 
couver (Vancouver),  Union  (Victoria). William  Johnston,  K.C.,  b.  1862;  Bar.  Canada  1886,  and 

a K.C.  1912:  m.  1887,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  Hon.  James  Macdonald  (ante),  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  William,  b.  1898, — Stewart  Macdonald,  b.  1902, — Katherine  Gladys, — Emma  Lillian, — 
Edith  Margaret.  Residence , Elmhurst,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba,  Canada.  Clubs,  Manitoba,  St. 
Charles  Country. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Emma:  m.  1869,  Maj.-Gen.  Donald  Roderick  Cameron, 
C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Tupper,  b.  1880, — Sophie  Tupper:  m.  1891,  Christian 
Hamilton  Gray,  of  Hurst  House,  Abbey  Wood,  Kent, — Lillie  Tupper, — Mary  Tupper  : m.  1903,  the 
Hon.  Edmund  Pelly  Chapman,  a Puisne  Judge,  High  Court,  Calcutta, — Frances  Melita  Tupper. 
Residence , 

Mother  living — Ada  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Galt,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of 
Common  Pleas,  Ontario:  tn.  1880,  as  his  second  wife.  James  Stewart  Tupper,  K.C. , who  d.  T915, 
el.  son  of  1st  baronet.  Residence,  Ravenscourt,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

The  xst  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Tupper,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  was  fourteen  con- 
secutive times  returned  as  M.P.  for  his  native  co.  (Cumberland,  N.S.),  and  represented  it  for  thirty- 
three  years  in  the  Canadian  House  of  Commons,  and  was  High  Commr.  in  Great  Britain  for  Dominion 
of  Canada  1883-87  and  1886-96. 


TURING,  Creation  (N.S.)  1638,  of  Foveran,  Aberdeenshire. 

Sir  James  Walter  Turing,  9th 

Baronet ; b.  Jan.  3rd,  1862:  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Robert  Fraser,  1913 ; formerly 
Lieut.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. : 
m.  1891,  Mabel  Rose,  da.  of  the  late 
Andrew  Caldecott,  and  has  issue. 

&nns — Argent,  on  a bend  sable,  three  boars’ 
heads  or.  Crtst — A hand  holding  a helmet  proper. 
Supporters — Two  stags  proper. 

Residence — Crocker  Hill  House,  Chichester. 
Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Sons  living— ROBERT  ANDREW  HENRY, 
b.  Sept.  13th,  1895  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
Capt.  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Consort’s  Own); 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches). 
Club,  Cavendish.— —John  Leslie  (twin),  M.C., 
b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Lieut.  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders ; European  War  1916-18 
(wounded,  M.C.).  Residence,  Walhachin, 
British  Columbia.  Club,  Cavendish. 

Sisters  living— Catherine  Antoinette,  b.  1854  : 
m.  1895,  the  Rev.  William  Frederick  Shaw,  R. 
of  West  Stoke  and  Preb.  of  Chichester,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy  Catherine  Victoria,  b.  1897, 

— Blanche  Agnes  Victoria  (twin},  £.1897.  Residence , West  Stoke  Rectory,  Chichester. Blanche 

Amelia,  b.  1857 : w.  1886,  Robert  Walter  Wordsworth,  who  d.  1914,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert 
James,  D.S.O.,  b.  1888  [ see  “ Companionage  ”], — Blanche  K.  Residence , Prebend  House, 
Southwell,  Notts Florence  Ellen,  b.  1859. Julia,  b.  1869. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  7th  baronet)— Henry,  I.S.O.,  b.  1843;  was  H.B.M.’s  Vice-Consul  at 
Rotterdam  1874-82,  since  when  he  has  been  Consul  for  South  Holland,  Zeeland,  North  Brabant, 
and  Limburg  ; I.S.O.,  1913  : m.  1868,  Jeanne  Marie  Catharina,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  S.  A.  Chabot, 
of  Rotterdam,  and  has  issue  living,  Louis,  b.  1870, — Antoinette. — Emily, — Agnes  Nancy.  Resi- 
dence, Rotterdam. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  7th  baronet) — Isabella. Agnes : m.  1869,  Benjamin  Laming,  who  d. 

1892.  Residence,  Clyde  House,  Hollington,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Widow  living  Of  8th  Baronet — Ethel  Sophia  {Lady  Turing),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
Booth  Perry-Ayscough,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Meade  Ramus  [B.  Congleton] : m.  1906, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert  Fraser  Turing,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1913. 

The  family  of  Turing,  originally  French,  settled  in  the  barony  of  Tourin,  in  Forfarshire,  which  they 
held  for  several  generations.  Sir  William  Turyn  attached  himself  to  the  fortunes  of  King  David  II., 
and  shared  that  monarch’s  exile ; his  loyalty  was  however  subsequently  rewarded  by  a grant  of  the 
barony  of  Foveran,  in  Aberdeenshire,  which  his  descendants  held  more  than  300  years.  The  right 
to  this  baronetcy  was  sustained  by  the  Lyon  Office  in  1882  to  Sir  Robert  Fraser  Turing,  8th  Bt., 
and  by  a Committee  of  the  Privy  Council  in  1912. 


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TWISDEN,  Creation  1666,  of  Bradbourne,  juxta  East  Mailing,  Kent. 

Sir  John  Ramskill  Twisden,  12th 

Baronet , b.  Nov.  23rd,  1856  ; *.  his  father,  the  Rev. 
Sir  John  Francis,  1914;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882);  ad- 
mitted Solicitor  1885  ; is  head  of  the  legal  firm  of 
Twisden  and  Co.,  of  14,  Gray’s  Inn  Square,  W.C. 

&rms— Per  saltire  argent  and  gules,  a saltire  between 
four  cross-crosslets  all  counterchanged,  a crescent  for  differ- 
ence.  Crest— A cockatrice  azure  with  wings  displayed  or. 

Seat—  Bradbourne,  Larkfield,  Maidstone. 


Sister  living— Catherine  Martha.  Residence , Bradbourne,. 
Larkfield,  Maidstone. 

The  xst  baronet  was  Sir  Thomas  Twisden  (a  Justice  of  the 
King’s  Bench),  second  son  of  Sir  William  Twysden,  ist  Bt.,  of 
Roydon  Hall,  Kent  [see  cr.  1611  infra].  At  the  death  of  the 
6th  baronet  in  1779,  John  Papillon  Twisden  (youngest  son  of 
5th  Bt.)  succeeded  to  the  estates  under  the  will  of  his  father, 
and  assumed  the  baronetcy.  His  only  son  John  also  subse- 
quently assumed  the  title  and  d.s.p.  1841,  when  the  baronetcy 
was  supposed  to  have  expired,  but  in  1Q09,  a declaration 

of  legitimacy  was  obtained  for  Emily  Henrietta  Twisden 

r-  ■ j-  u , . by  her  nephew  and  guardian  ad  litem,  the  Rev.  Tohn 

Foreseen  misfortunes  come  to  nothing.  Francis  Twisden,  son  of  the  late  William  Twisden,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  John  Twisden,  R.N.  (infra)  that  she  was  the  lawful  child  of  Capt.  John  Twisden, 
R.N.,  by  his  wife  Ann  Hammond  (m.  1791),  and  that  the  said  Capt.  John  Twisden,  R.N.,  was  the 
lawful  son  (3.  1767)  of  Lieut.  William  Twisden,  R.N.  (ante),  and  Mary  Kirk  (lawfully  married  in 
or  before  or  about  1764)  ; thus  the  succession  of  the  previously  accepted  7th  and  8th  baronets  was- 
invalidated,  and  that  of  the  Rev.  John  Francis  Twisden  (ante)  as  nth  Bt.  established. 


Twisleton  (Twisleton-Wykebam-Fiennes),  see  Fiennes. 


TWYSDEN,  Creation  (E.)  1611,  of  East  Peckham,  Kent. 

Sir  Roger  Thomas  Twysden,  ioth  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  Capt.  James  Stevenson  Twysden,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Twysden,  2nd  son  of  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet  ; b. 
Feb.  24th,  1894 ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir  Louis  John  Francis, 
1 9 1 1 ; is  Lieut.  R.N.  : in.  191 7,  Duff  Stirling  Byrom,  da.  of  the 
late  B.  W.  Smurthwaite,  of  Prior  House,  Richmond,  Yorkshire, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  saltire  argent  and  gules,  a saltire  between  four  cross-crosslets^ 
all  counterchanged.  Crest — A cockatrice  azure,  with  wings  displayed  or. 
Residence — Churston,  Kingsbridge,  S.  Devon. 


son  living— ANTHONY  ROGER  DUNCAN,  b.  March  nth,  1918. 
Brother  living — William  Adam  Duncan,  R.N.,  b.  1897  ; is  a Sub-Lieut.  R.N. 

Sisters  living— Aileen  Elisabeth,  b.  1891. Janet  Margaret  Godelina,  b.  1895. Anne  Evelyn- 

Frances,  b.  1898. 

Mother  living— Aileen  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Wilson-Todd,  ist  Bt.,  of  Halnaby 
Hall,  Yorkshire  : m.  1889,  Capt.  James  Stevenson  Twysden  (ante),  who  d.  1910.  Residence, 
Churston,  Kingsbridge,  S.  Devon. 

Widows  living  Of  8th  and  9th  Baronets— Anne  Browne  {Lady  Twysden ),  widow  of  Aaron 

Herde  : m.  1869,  Sir  William  Twysden,  8th  baronet,  who  d.  1879. Emily  Susannah  {Lady 

Twysden),  da.,  of  J.  Offin  : m.  1909,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Louis  John  Francis  Twysden,  9th  baronet, 
who  d.  1911.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Thomas  Twysden  (or  Twisden),  second  son  of  ist  baronet, 
who  was  himself  cr.  a baronet  1666  [see  ante]. 

Twysden  Borough,  or  Tysenden,  now  usually  called  Burr’s  Farm,  in  the  hundred  of  West  Burne- 
field,  Kent,  was  the  ancient  inheritance  of  this  family,  from  which  they  took  their  name.  Sir  William 
Twysden,  the  ist  baronet,  was  one  of  the  gentlemen  who  escorted  James  VI.,  of  Scotland,  to  London, 
when  he  took  possession  of  the  English  crown.  The  2nd  baronet  was  the  learned  editor  of  the  Decern 
Scriptores , and  the  3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Kent.  Thomas,  2nd  son  of  the  ist  baronet,  was  a Justice 
of  the  Queen’s  Bench,  and  having  received  knighthood  was,  in  1666,  promoted  to  a baronetcy  [see 
Twisden,  Bt.,  ante]. 


TYLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Queenhithe,  co.  London,  and  Penywern  Road, 
Kensington,  co.  London.  [Extinct  1907.] 

Sir  Frederick  Charles  Tyler,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Emily  Eleanor  {Lady  Tyler),  da.  of  George  Robinson,  of 
Hamilton  Terrace,  W.  : m.  1884,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  George  Robert  Tyler,  ist  baronet,  who 
1897.  Residence , Cumberland  House,  Kensington  Palace,  W. 


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TYR WHITT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Terschelling. 

[Name  pronounced  “Tirrit.”] 

Sir  Reginald  Yorke  Tyr- 
whitt,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  1st  Baronet , 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
St.  John  Tyrwhitt ; b.  May  10th,  1870; 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  1919;  entered 
R.N.  1883,  became  Lieut.  1892,  Com. 
1903,  Capt.  1908,  Commodore  1914, 
Acting  Rear-Adm.  1918,  and  Rear-Adm. 
1919 ; in  Nicaragua  1894,  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  thanked  by  Parlia- 
ment, cr.  Baronet,  granted  £10,000); 
appointed  Senior  Naval  Officer  at  Gib- 
raltar 1919:  C.B  (Mil.)  1914,  D.S.O. 
1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917:  in.  1903, 
Angela,  da.  of  the  late  Mathew  Corbally, 
J.P.,  D.  L.,  of  Rathbeale  Hall,  Swords, 
co.  Dublin,  and  has  issue. 

$rms—  Gules,  three  tyrwhitts  or.  Crtst—  A 
woodman  wreathed  with  oak  and  holding  a club,  all  proper.  j$upp0rttrs — Dexter,  a savage  wreathed 
about  the  loins  and  head  with  oak  proper,  and  holding  over  the  shoulder  in  the  exterior  hand  a club 
or  ; sinister,  a Sailor  of  the  Royal  Navy  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a coil  of  rope  proper. 

Residence — The  Mount,  Gibraltar.  Clubs— United  Service,  Bath. 


Son  living— ST.  JOHN  REGINALD,  b.  April  18th,  1905. 
Daughters  living— Mary  Joan  Caroline. Patricia  Angela. 


Uniacke-Penrose-FitzGerald,  see  FitzGerald. 


SHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1899,  of  Norton,  Ratho,  Midlothian,  and  of  Wells,  Hobkirk, 

Roxburghshire. 

Sir  Robert  Usher,  2nd  Baronet ; b.  May  25th, 
i860;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John,  1904;  is  a J.P.  for  Rox- 
burghshire and  Midlothian,  and  a D.L.  for  Caithness-shire  : 
m.  1890,  Katharine  Scott,  da.  of  James  Turnbull,  of  Edin- 
burgh, and  has  issue. 

«2^nns — Gules,  a saltire  between  four  batons  argent,  garnished  sable. 
Crtst — A dexter  arm  couped  below  the  elbow,  vested  azure,  cuffed 
argent,  holding  in  the  hand  a baton  proper. 

Seats — Norton,  Ratho  Station,  Midlothian  ; Wells,  Hawick,  Rox- 
burghshire. Chibs — Conservative,  St  James’s,  University  (Edinburgh). 


Sons  living— JOHN  TURNBULL,  b.  June  2nd,  1891  ; is  Capt. 
Roy.  Inniskiliing  Dragoons  : m.  1918,  Jean  Elspeth,  da.  of  H.  L. 
Usher,  of  n,  Tipperlinn  Road,  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living, 

a da.,  b.  1920. Ronald  James,  D.S.C.,  R.D.,  b.  1892;  became 

Lieut.  1916;  served  during  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.C.) : m. 
1917,  Alice  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  H.  L.  Usher,  of  11,  Tipperlinn 

Road,  Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1918,— a da.,  b.  1920. Robert  Stuart,  b.  1898  ; 

ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Inniskiliing  Dragoons.— -Alexander  Balmer,  b.  1902. 
William  Dove,  b.  1904.— Thomas  Clive,  b.  1907. 

Brother  living— Francis  James,  b.  1864;  unsuccessfully  contested  Edinburghshire  (C)  Jan.  1906: 
m.  1896,  Katherine  Edward,  da.  of  Simeon  Jones,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick,  and  has  issue 
living,  Francis  Simeon  Caverhill,  b.  1902.  Residences , 22,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh;  Dun- 
glass,  Cockburnspath,  Berwickshire. 

Sisters  living — Agnes,  b.  1867  : m.  1895,  John  Little,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John,  b.  1897  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1919,— Ellen  Mary,  b.  1898, — Joan  Katharine,  b.  1901.  Resi- 
dence, Hawkslaw,  Coldstream,  Berwickshire. Mary  Anne,  b.  1868  : m.  1890,  Thomas  Greenshields- 

Leadbetter,  of  Stobieside,  co.  Lanark,  and  Spital  Tower,  co.  Roxburgh,  having  had  issue,  of  whom 
James  Greenshields,  M.C.,  b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.);  Capt.  Yeo.,  attached  Machine 
Gun  Corps  ; European  War  191^-18  (M.C.), — Alan  Edmonstoune,  b.  1896  ; Major  R.H.  A.  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Mary  Balmer,  b.  1897,- — jean  Gillespie,  b.  1902.  Residences , 
Stobieside,  Drumclog,  Lanarkshire ; Spital  Tower,  Denholm,  Roxburghshire. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Usher,  b.  1862,  d.  1909  : m.  1901,  Rosie  Emily  (now 
of  2,  Randolph  Cliff,  Edinburgh),  [she  m.  2ndly,  1911,  Colin  Mackenzie  Black] 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  John  Knox  Little,  formerly  V.  of  Hoar-Cross, 
# Burton-on-Trent,  and  Canon  and  Sub-Dean  of  Worcester  :— 

Neil  John  William  Heriot,  b.  1903, Derick  Oliver  Heriot,  b.  1907.—  Annette  Mary  Heriot,  b.  1905. 


With  nothing  base. 


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VANE,  Creation  (G.B.)  1786,  of  Hutton-in-the-Forest,  Cumberland. 

Sir  Francis  Patrick  Fletcher  Vane,  5th 

Baronet , son  of  the  late  Frederick  Henry  Vane,  son 
of  2nd  baronet;  b.  Oct.  16th,  1861  ; s.  his  cousin,  Sir 
Henry  Ralph,  1908  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Scots 
Guards ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  Vice-Chm.  of 
National  Vol.  Reserve,  a F.R.G.S.,  a J.P.  for  Cumber- 
land, Diocesan  Lay  Reader  for  Carlisle,  and  a Knight 
Com.  of  Mil.  Order  of  Christ  of  Portugal  and  the  Holy 
See;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  Gen.  French’s 
Div.  as  Transport  Officer  (D.A.A.G.  on  the  Staff) 
(two  medals  and  five  clasps) ; appointed  Comdt.  of 
Glen  and  Karree,  a Member  of  Treason  Court,  Cape 
Colony,  and  a J.P.  for  Bloemfontein  Dist.,  Orange  River 
Colony  1901  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Staffordshire, 
Burton  Div.  (Z)  Jan.  1906;  author  of  “Pax  Britannica 
in  South  Africa,”  etc.  : m.  1888,  Anna  Oliphant,  da. 
of  the  late  Baron  da  Costa  Ricci,  formerly  Financial 
Representative  in  London  of  Portuguese  Govt. 

^rtns — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th  or,  three  gauntlets  azure,  and  a 
canton  gules ; 2nd  and  3rd  azure,  three  gauntlets  or.  Crests — 1st,  a dexter  arm  in  armour  embowed 
holding  in  the  hand  a sword  proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or : 2nd,  a dexter  gauntlet  holding  a dagger 
in  bend  sinister  proper,  hilt  and  pommel  or. 

Clubs — Boodle’s,  Royal  Societies’,  National  Liberal. 

The  noble  family  of  Vane,  whose  records  have  been  kept  at  the  College  of  Arms  since  the 
earliest  visitations,  descends  from  Sir  Henry  Vane,  knighted  at  the  battle  of  Poitiers  1356.  Sir 
Ralph  Vane,  was  made  a Knight- Banneret  by  Edward  VI.,  and  according  to  a recorded  patent  of 
[4  Edward  VI.]  1552,  he  was  subsequently  granted,  for  services  at  the  battle  of  Pinkie,  “ the  order, 
state,  rank,  honour,  and  dignity  of  a Baronet  ” ; this  grant,  too,  while  making  no  specific  provision 
for  succession,  also  include  the  Manor  and  Castle  of  Penshurst,  “ in  order  that  the  said  Ralph 
may  be  better  enabled  and  empowered  to  sustain  the  burden  of  his  rank  and  state  aforesaid,  and 
also  in  consideration  and  as  part  of  the  recompense  due  from  us  to  the  said  Ralph  for  the 
ransome  of  the  said  Earl  of  Huntley,  his  prisoner.”  The  estates,  until  the  succession  to  them  of  Sir 
Henry  Vane  (the  elder  ),  the  trusted  Minister  of  James  I.  and  Charles  I. , were  in  the  valley  of  the 
Medway ; the  Manor  of  Hadlowe  together  with  Hadlowe  Castle  and  other  estates  were  sold  while 
Raby  and  Barnard  Castles  were  bought  from  the  King  by  the  Vanes.  The  family  then  divided  into 
two  main  branches,  the  descendants  of  the  sons  of  Sir  Henry  Vane  (the  elder),  of  Raby  : viz.,  those  of 
Sir  HenryVane  (the  younger), the  well-known  Republican  Leader,  and  Sir  George  Vane,  a distinguished 
Loyalist.  The  former  is  now  the  family  of  Vane  of  Raby  (Barons  Barnard,  formerly  Dukes  of 
Cleveland),  and  the  latter  of  the  Vanes  of  Hutton  (Baronets).  The  present  Baronet  is  17th  in  lineal 
male  descent  from  Sir  Henry  Vane  of  Poitiers  and  7th  in  descent  from  Sir  Henry  Vane  (the  elder), 
of  Raby  Castle.  Sir  Frederick  Fletcher  Vane,  2nd  baronet,  sat  successively  as  M.P.  for  Winchelsea 
and  Carlisle,  and  unsuccessfully  contested  Cockermouth  1818.  The  4th  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Cumberland  1856,  and  Vice-Lieut.  1880. 


Van-Notten-Pole,  see  Pole. 


Vassar-Smith,  see  Smith. 


VAVASOUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Spaldington,  Yorkshire.  [Extinct  1912.] 

Sir  Henry  Mervin  Vavasour,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Constance  : ?n.  1902,  the  Rev.  Alfred  Bertie  Hobart- Hampden 
[see  E.  Buckinghamshire,  colls.].  Residence , 45,  Ashley  Gardens.  S.W.i.  . 


VAVASOUR,  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  Hazelwood,  Yorkshire. 

Sir  Leonard  Pius  Vavasour,  R.N., 

4th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  22nd  1881  ; s.  his  father 
1915;  became  Lieut.  1902,  Lieut. -Com.  1910,  and 
Com.  1915  : in.  1913,  Ellice  Margaret,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Ellis  Hay  Nelson,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Quarterly : 1st  and  4th,  or,  a fesse  dancett£e 
sable,  in  the  dexter  chief  a cross-crosslet  for  difference  of 
the  second,  Vavasour ; 2nd  and  3rd,  sable,  a bend  or,  be- 
tween six  fountains,  Stourton.  Crests — 1st,  a cock  gules 
charged  with  a fountain,  Va7>asour;  2nd,  a demi-monk 
habited  in  russet,  his  girdle  or,  and  wielding  in  his  dexter 
hand  a scourge  also  or,  thereon  five  knotted  lashes, 
Stourton. 

Residence — 

Son  living  — GEOFFREY  WILLIAM,  b.  Sept.  5th, 

1914. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1917. 

Brother  living — Bernard  Joseph,  b.  1886. 

Sister  living— Ellen  Mary,  b.  1871. Annette  Mary 

b.  1872  : m.  1897,  Henry  Marmaduke  Salvin.  Residence , 

Burn  Hall,  Durham. Evelyn  Mary  Theresa,  b.  1873 ; 

is  a nun. Mary  Josephine,  b.  1874:  m.  1907,  Major  John  Frederick  Loder  Symonds,  S.  Staf- 

fordshire Regt.  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914.  Maud  Mary,  b.  1883  ; is  a nun. 


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Uncles  living — Oswald  Hugh  Stanislaus,  b.  1848  : m.  1877,  Sarah  Anne,  da.  of  James  Smith, 
of  Draycott-in-the-Moors,  Staffordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Oswald  Joseph  Stanislaus,  b. 
1883  : m.  1915,  Mary  Dorothy,  da.  of  Bernard  Moore,  of  The  Grange,  Draycott,  Stoke-on-Trent,  and 
has  issue  living,  Hugh  Bernard  Moore  Vavasour  b.  1918,  Dorothy  Constance  b.  1916, — Edward  James 
Marmaduke,  b.  1886, — John  Wilfrid  Leonard,  b.  1891  ; is  in  Canadian  Artillery, — Hubert  Philip 
Anthony,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut.  Yorkshire  L.I., — Joseph  Everard  Dunstan,  b.  1902, — Constantia  Mary 
Josephine,  b.  1881, — Edith  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  1882, — Cecilia  Monica  Mary,  b.  1884, — Winifred 
Mary  Lucy,  b.  1888  ; is  a nun, — Lucy  Mary  Gwendoline,  b.  1893  ; is  a nun, — Elizabeth  Mary 

Veronica,  b.  1897.  Residence , Draycott  Bluffs,  Austin,  Manitoba,  Canada. Henry  Dunstan,  b. 

1850:  m.  1887,  Bertha  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Pater  Redwood,  of  Blythefield,  Blenheim, 
New  Zealand,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  George  Marmaduke,  b.  1891  ; Lieut.  New  Zealand  Inf.  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Edward  Joseph  Henry,  b.  1898, — Francis  Noel, 
b.  1900. — Harold  Hugh,  b.  1902, — Gerard  Aloysius,  b.  1904, — John  Louis,  b.  1905, — Henry  Philip 
Bede,  b.  1907, — Gwendolen  Mary,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Ian  Featherston  Johnson,  and  has  issue  living, 
a da.  b.  1911,  a da.  b.  191-, — Blanche  Eleanor  Mary,  b.  1890, — Pearl  Constantia,  b.  1895.  Resi- 
dence, Ugbrooke  Station,  Blenheim,  New  Zealand. 

Aunt  living — Angela  Mary  Galdina,  b.  1854:  m.  1880,  Francis  Thomas  Eyston,  who  d.  1888.  Resi- 
dence, 12,  Bullingham  Mansions,  Kensington,  W.  1. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Mary  Teresa  ( Lady  Vavasour),  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Weld, 
of  Lulworth  Castle,  Wareham  : m.  1870,  Sir  William  Edward  Joseph  Vavasour,  3rd  baronet,  who 
d.  1915.  Residence,  11,  Gloucester  Walk,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Sir  Thomas  Vavasour,  Knt.,  of  Hazelwood,  co.  York,  was  created  a baronet  1628.  The  title 
became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the  7th  baronet  1826.  The  estates  devolved  upon  the  3rd  son  of  the 
17th  Baron  Stourton,  the  Hon.  Edward  Marmaduke  Joseph  Stourton,  who  assumed  the  name  of 
Vavasour,  and  was  created  a baronet  [see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.]  in  1828. 


VERDIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1896,  of  The  Brockhurst,  Davenham,  and  Wimtooldsley, 
Middlewich,  Co.  Palatine  of  Chester. 


Sir  Joseph  Verdin,  ist  Baronet , el.  surviving  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Verdin,  of  Highfield  House,  Wharton, 
Cheshire ; b.  Jan.  4th,  1838  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a J.P.  for  Here- 
fordshire (High  Sheriff  1903),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Dilwyn, 
a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Cheshire,  and  a 
Life  Trustee  of  the  River  Weaver  ; has  been  largely  interested 
in  the  salt  industry  of  Cheshire,  and  he  and  other  members  of 
his  family  have  been  generous  donors  of  many  public  institu- 
tions in  that  county. 

— Argent,  on  a pile  between  two  castles  sable  a lion  passant 
of  the  first.  Cast — On  a mount  vert  a castle  sable  between  six  ears  of 
wheat  erect  or,  issuing  from  the  battlements  a demi-lion  argent,  gorged 
with  a collar  gemel  of  the  second. 

Seats — Garnstone  Castle,  Weobley,  Herefordshire  ; The  Brockhurst, 
Northwich,  Cheshire.  Club — Constitutional. 


Faithful  in  all  thinr r Brother  living  (not  in  remainder)— William  Henry,  b.  1848  ; is  a J.P. 

ratmjui  in  au  inmKs.  and  p L for  Cheshire  (High  Sheriff  lg97)>  and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of 

Darnhall  and  Wettenhall;  received  Tubilee  medal  1897:  m.  1876,  Emily  Jane,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Harrison,  J.P.,  of  Aigburth,  Lancashire,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Norman  Harrison 
(of  Stoke  Hall,  Nantwich.  Club,  Carlton),  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford; 
is  Major  Yeo.  (Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2/ist  Cheshire  Yeo.  1914-19),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cheshire  : 
m.  1909,  Alison,  da.  of  the  late  George  Barbour,  of  Bolesworth  Castle,  Cheshire,  and  has  issue  living, 
Richard  Bertram  b.  1912,  William  Robert  Douglas  b.  1913,  Philip  George  b.  1917,  Elizabeth  Rachel 
Verdin  b.  1910, — Emily  Gwendoline,  b.  1881.  Residence , Darnhall  Hall,  Winsford,  Cheshire. 
Club,  Junior  Carlton. 


VERNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1846,  of  Verner’s  Bridge,  Armagh. 


For  Christ  and  my  country. 


Sir  Edward  Wingfield  Verner,  5th 
Baronet',  b.  Nov.  22nd,  1865;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edward  Wingfield,  1899 ; formerly  Capt.  2nd 
Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps):  m.  1901,  Agnes 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Laming,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a fesse  sable,  between  three  boars’  heads 
of  the  last,  fretty  or,  a trefoil  slipped  of  the  first.  Cast — A 
boar’s  head  fretty  as  in  the  arms. 

Residence — David’s  Vere,  Farnham,  Surrey. 


Sons  living-EDWARD  DERRICK  WINGFIELD,  b. 
May  28th,  1907. John  Wingfield,  b.  igio. 

Daughters  living — Ruth  Wingfield,  b.  1902. Betty 

Dorothea  Wingfield,  b.  1904. Monica  Wingfield,  b.  1908. 

Brother  living— Hubert  Henry  Wingfield,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  : m.  1900,  Marion  Henrietta,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Evan  Maberly,  C.B.,  and  has  issue 
living,  Laurence  Hubert,  b.  1905, — Rose  Winifred,  b.  1901. 
Residence,  Bracken  Hill,  Rowledge,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Sisters  living—  Sybil,  b.  1867.— Isabel  Dorothy  Wingfield, 
b.  1872. 


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Aunt  living— Henrietta  Constantia  Frances:  m.  1857,  William  Sandford  Pakenham,  who  d.  1886 
[see  E.  Longford,  colls.].  Residence , 50,  Cheniston  Gardens,  Kensington, W. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Edith : ?«.  t8 — , Ralph  Thistlethwayte. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William,  K.C.H.,  a distinguished  Peninsular  officer,  was  M.P.  for  Armagh 
co.  (C),  the  2nd  baronet  also  represented  the  same  constituency  (C)  in  Parliament,  and  the  4th  baronet 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Lisburn  (C)  1863-73  and  for  Armagh  co.  1873-80. 


VERNEY,  Creation  (U.K.j  1818,  of  Claydon  House,  Buckinghamshire. 


The  promise  made 
to  my  ancestor  has 
been  kept . 


Sir  HarryCalvert  Williams  Verney* 

D.S.O. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  June  7th,  1881  ; s. 
his  father,  Sir  Edmund  Hope,  1910  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Colj.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905, 
M.A.  1907)  ; was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  succes- 
sive Secs,  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Earl  of  Elgin, 
and  Earl  of  Crewe)  1907-10,  and  an  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  (unpaid)  for  Imperial  Conference  and  Coro- 
nation 1 9 1 1 ; appointed  Parliamentary  Private 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  (Rt.  Hon.  A.  Birrell, 
M.P.)  1911,  and  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Board  of 
Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1914;  formerly  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a J.P.  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Bucks ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Assist.  Director  of  Labour  with 
rank  of  Lieut-. Col.,  and  subsequently  as  an  A.  A.G. 
(D.S.O.) ; unsuccessfully  contested  Hants,  N., 
or  Basingstoke,  Div.  (L)  Jan.  and  March  1906, 
and  Hants,  Basingstoke  Div.  March  1920,  and 
Wilts,  Wilton  Div.  Jan.  1910  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Bucks,  N.,  or  Buckingham,  Div.  Dec.  1910  to 
Nov.  1918;  unsuccessfully  contested  Buckingham 
Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918;  D.S.O.  1918:  m.  1911, 
Lady  Rachel  Catherine  Bruce,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of  Elgin,  and  has  issue. 

&rms— Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th.  azure,  on  a cross  argent,  fimbriated  or,  five  mullets  gules,  Verney', 
2nd  and  3rd,  paly  of  six  erminois  and  pean,  a bend  engrailed  counterchanged,  Calvert.  Crests — 1st, 
a demi-phcenix  in  flames  proper,  charged  with  five  mullets  in  cross  or,  and  looking  at  the  rays  of  the 
sun ; 2nd,  out  of  a mural  crown  argent  two  spears  erect,  therefrom  two  pennons  flowing  towards  the 
dexter,  one  erminois,  the  other  pean. 

Seat — Claydon  House,  Steeple  Claydon,  Buckinghamshire.  Club— Brooks’s. 


Sons  living — RALPH  BRUCE,  b.  Jan.  18th,  1915. Stephen  Edmund,  b.  1919. Hugh  Alex- 

ander, b.  1920. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie,  b.  1913. Mary  Rachel,  b.  1916. 

Sisters  living— Ellin,  b.  1873  : m.  1897,  Major  William  Henry  Salmon,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps, 
and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Verney,  b.  1901. — Dorothea,  b.  1899. Ruth  Florence,  b.  1879. 


Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet— Margaret  Maria  ( Lady  Verney ),  LL.D.,  elder  da.  of  Sir 
John  Hay  Williams,  2nd  Bt.  : m.  1868,  Sir  Edmund  Hope  Verney,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1910. 
Residences,  Rhianva,  Menai  Bridge  ; Plas  Rhoscolyn,  Holyhead. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  George  Hope  Lloyd-Verney,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1842, 
d.  1896:  m.  1866,  Harriett  Julia  Morforwyn,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Charles  Thomas  Edward  Hinde,  Bengal  Army  : — 

Harry  Lloyd,  C.V.O-,  b.  1872;  formerly  Lieut.  1st  Bucks  Rifle  Vol.  ; sometime  in  Foreign  Office, 
and  an  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs  (Marquess  of  Lansdowne) ; 
was  Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M.  1905-7,  Dep.-Master  of  H.M.’s  Household  1907-1911,  since  when 
he  has  been  a Groom-in-Waiting  ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Queen  Mary  1919  ; M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
igog,  C.V.O.  igi7  : m.  1899,  Lady  Joan  Elizabeth  Mary  Cuffe  (a  Woman  of  the  Bedchamber  to 
H.M.  Queen  Mary),  el.  da.  of  5th  Earl  of  Desart,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Harry  George,  b. 
1900  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  was  a Page  of  Honour  to  H.M.  1914-17, — 
Ulick  Otway  Vortigern,  b.  1902, — Desmond  Ralph,  b.  1905, — Joan  Verena,  b.  1908.  Residences,  1, 
Rutland  Gardens,  S.W.  ; The  Clochfaen,  Llanidloes,  Montgomeryshire.  Clubs,  Marlborough, 

Travellers’,  Bachelors’,  Turf. Morforwyn  Mary  Levison,  b.  1880  : m.  1904,  the  Rev.  Gerald 

Charles  Fanshawe,  V.  and  Rural  Dean  of  Godaiming,  and  has  issue  living,  Basil  Verney,  b.  1911, — 
Mary  Morforwyn,  b.  1906.  Residence , The  Vicarage,  Godaiming,  Surrey. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Verney,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1846,  d.  1913  : 
m.  1870,  Maude  Sarah  (now  of  33,  Manor  House,  Marylebone  Road,  N.W.,  and 
Botolph  House,  Winslow,  Bucks),  younger  da.  of  Sir  John  Hay  Williams, 
2nd  Bt.  : — 

Ralph,  C.I.E.,  b.  1879;  *s  Lieut. -Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) ; served  during  European 
War  1914-15  (wounded)  ; appointed  Mil.  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1916,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
C.I.E.  1920:  m.  1909,  Janette  Cheveria  Hamilton,  younger  da.  of  the  Hon.  J.  T.  Walker  (Senator 
1901-13),  of  Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1913, — David,  b.  1918, — 

Joscelyne,  b.  1915. Gwendolen,  b.  1881. Kathleen,  b.  1883:  m.  1912,  Frank  Newton,  and  has 

issue  living,  Richard,  b.  1920,  — Gwendolen,  b.  1913. — Margaret,  b.  1914.  Residence , Bendee, 
Stanthorpe,  Queensland,  Australia. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  Harry  Calvert,  G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  was  Adjutant-General  of  the  Forces 
for  twenty-one  years,  and  in  1820  became  Lieut. -Governor  of  Chelsea  Hospital.  The  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Harry,  P.C.,  2nd  baronet,  who  in  1827  assumed  by  Royal  license  the  surname  of  Verney  in  lieu  of 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


719 


Calvert,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Buckingham  (Z)  1832-41,  for  Bedford  1847-52,  and  again  for  Buckingham 
1857-74  and  1880-85.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Edmund  Hope,  a Capt.  in  R.N.,  served  in  Crimean  War 
i854-5>  and  in  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Buckingham,  Div.  of  Buckingham- 
shire (Z)  1885-6,  and  1889-91. 


VERNON,  Creation  (U.K.) 


1885,  of  Hanbury  Hall,  co.  Worcester. 


Sir  (Bowater)  George  Hamilton 
Vernon,  2nd  Baronet;  b.  Sept.  12th,  1865;  s. 
his  father,  Sir  Harry  Foley,  1920;  formerly 
Capt.  Worcester  Yeo  ; is  patron  of  two  livings  : 
m.  1905,  Doris,  younger  da.  of  the  late  James 
H.  Allan,  of  The  Wood  House,  Shrawdey,  Wor- 
cestershire. 

— Or,  on  a fesse  azure  three  garbs  of  the  first ; in 
chief  a cross  crosslet  fitchee  gules.  Crrst — A demi-woman 
proper,  habited  in  purple  and  gold,  hair  or,  wreathed  about 
the  temples  with  wheat,  and  holding  in  her  arms  a garb, 
also  or. 

Seat—  Hanbury  Hall,  Droitwich.  Club — Cavalry. 


Sister  living — Auda  Laetitia,  b.  1862.  Club , Victoria. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Georgina  Sophia  ( Lady 
Georgina  Vernon),  da.  of  10th  Earl  of  Haddington:  m. 
1861,  Sir  Harry  Foley  Vernon,  C.  B.E.,  1st  baronet,  who 
d.  1920.  Club , Ladies’  Imperial. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Harry  Foley,  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Worcestershire  E.  (Z)  1861-8,  and  was  High  Sheriff  of 
Worcestershire  1873. 


VERNON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Shotwick  Park,  co.  Chester. 

Sir  John  Herbert  Vernon,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  July  12th,  1858;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  1919  : m.  1889,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Bagnall,  of  Tean  Leys,  Staffordshire,  having  had 
issue,  of  whom  the  2nd  son  Herbert  Douglas, 
b.  1893  ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; a.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1916. 

^rms — Or,  on  a fesse  azure  between  two  cross  molines 
in  pale  gules  three  garbs  of  the  field.  Crrst — In  front  of  a 
demi-female  figure  affront^e  proper  vested  azure,  around 
the  temples  an  oak  wreath  vert,  holding  in  the  dexter  hand 
a sickle  and  in  the  sinister  two  ears  of  wheat  slipped  also 
proper,  a garb  fessewise  or. 

Seat — Eastham  House,  Cheshire.  Town  Residence , — 
109,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.2. 


Spring  does  not  always  flourish.' 


Sons  living— WILLIAM  NORMAN,  b.  April  19th, 
1890;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  19 — , M.A. 

1919). Humphrey  Bagnall,  M.C.,  b.  1895;  Lieut. 

Grenadier  Guards ; European  War  1914-19  (M.C.). 
John  Stafford,  b.  1900  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards. 
Daughter  living— Nina  Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1898. 
Brothers  living— William  Allen,  b.  i860:  m.  1888,  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Herbert  Marson,  of  Marsh  House,  Stafford- 
shire, and  has  issue  living,  Herbert  Wallace,  b.  1890;  is 
Pilot  Officer  R.A.F., — Reginald  Thornycvoft,  b.  1892  ; is 
Flight-Lieut.  R A.F., — William  Hamo,  b.  1895  ; Lieut  London  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916, — Wilfred  Douglas,  b.  1897  ; is  Pilot  Officer  R.A.F., — Daisy  Hilda,  b.  1893, — 
Helen  Dorothy  Winifred,  b.  1899,— Nanny  Uarda  Elsie,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Bohun  Lodge,  East 

Barnet,  Herts. Rev.  Henry  Richard  Cooper,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Queens’  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1897); 

formerly  V.  of  Rothersthorpe  : m.  1893,  Jessie  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Woodfield 
Paul,  V.  of  Finedon,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough  [see  Mackworth,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue 
living,  Gerald  Richard,  b.  1899,— John  Digby  Thornycroft,  b.  1901.  Residence , Fairmount,  Holl- 
ington  Park,  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 

Sister  living — Elizabeth  Cooper,  b.  1868. 

Sir  William  Vernon,  1st  Baronet,  was  head  of  the  firm  of  W.  Vernon  and  Sons,  millers,  of 
London  and  Liverpool. 


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VESTEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1913,  of  Bessemer  House,  Borough  of  Camberwell. 


Sir  William  Vestey,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  Samuel  Vestey  ; b.  Jan.  21st,  1859  ; is  Head  of 
Blue  Star  Line,  and  Joint  Managing  Director  of 
the  Union  Cold  Storage  Co.  Limited,  13-16,  West 
Smithfield,  E.C. : in.  1882,  Sarah,  da.  of  George 
Ellis,  ancrtias  issue. 

$rnt8—  Per  fesse  wavy,  azure  and  barry  wavy  of  four 
argent  and  of  the  first,  in  chief  two  icebergs  issuant  proper. 
Crest — In  front  of  a springbok’s  head  couped  at  the  neck 
proper,  three  mullets  in  fesse  azure. 

Residence — 


Sons  living — SAMUEL,  b.  Dec.  25th,  1882 ; ed.  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford : m.  1908,  Frances  Sarah,  da.  of  John 
Richard  Howarth,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Howarth, 
b.  1912, — Kathleen  Sarah,  b.  1909, — Joan  Frances,  b. 
1914.  Residence , Arden,  College  Road,  Dulwich,  S.E. 

George  Ellis,  b.  1884:  in.  1909,  Florence  May,  da.  of 
Thomas  Webster,  and  has  issue  living,  Florence  Mary,  b. 
1913, — Norah,  b.  1916, — Alice,  b.  1918.  Residence,  The 

Warren,  Birkdale,  Lancashire. Leonard,  b.  1888 ; 

sometime  Capt.  R.F.A.  : m.  1919,  Hilda  Dorothy,  da. 
of  Thomas  Thompson,  and  has  issue  living,  Joyce,  b. 

1920. Frank,  b.  1893  ; sometime  in  R.A.S.C. : m.  1918, 

Mary  Vera,  da.  of  R.  A.  Brockie,  of  Carmarthen. 


VINCENT,  Creation  (E.)  1620,  of  Stoke  d’Abernon,  Surrey. 

Sir  Francis  Erskine  Vincent,  13th 

Baronet ; b.  May  24th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  the  Rev. 
Sir  William,  1914;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards  : m.  1893,  Margaret 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  John  Holmes,  formerly  of 
Brooke  Hall,  Norfolk,  and  has  issue. 

&rm8 — Azure,  three  quatrefoils  argent.  Crtst — Out  of  a 

ducal  coronet  proper  a bear’s  head  of  the  last,  j&trorttr  anh 
®birir  gttottots— “ Vincenti  dabitur  ” ( It  shall  be  given  to  the 
conqueror ),  and  “Vincent  qui  se  vincent”  {They  conquer  who 
conquer  themselves). 

Residence — Ormesby,  Norfolk. 


Sons  living -ANTHONY  FRANCIS,  b.  June  30th,  1894  ; 
a Civil  Engineer,  and  2nd  Lieut.  Tank  Corps  ; European 

War  1917-18. Evelyn  Joseph,  b.  1900. 

Half-Sisters  living — Lilian  Katharine  Hawkshaw,  b.  1883  : 
in.  1904,  Rear-Adm.  Henry  Bertram  Pelly,  C B.,  M.V.O. 
[see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  D’Abernon  Lodge, 
Leatherhead,  Surrey.— —Dorothy  Muriel  Crichton,  b.  1884: 
in.  1909,  Philip  H.  Ashworth,  sometime  Lieut.  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  an  Eguerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught, 
and  has  issue  living,  Ivo  Vincent,  b.  1910, — Rosemary,  b. 
1911, — Daphne,  b.  1916.  Residence , 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  nth  baronet) — Frederick  D’Abernon, 
b.  1852;  formerly  Dep.  Conservator,  Forest  Depart.,  India;  in  1882  went  on  Special  Service  to 
Ceylon  and  Australia  to  organise  Forest  Policy  and  Legislation  : m.  1899,  Emma,  who  d.  1903,  da. 
of  the  late  Geheimrath  Dr.  Getz,  of  Frankfort-on-Main,  and  has  issue  living,  Sybil  Helen  Mary, 

b.  1900.  Residence , Branksome  Court,  Fleet,  Hants.  Club,  City  of  London. Sir  Edgar, 

G.C.M.G.,  b.  1857;  cr.  Baron  d'Abernon  1914  [see  that  title]. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  nth  baronet)— Blanche  Elizabeth  {Lady  Pelly)'.  in.  i860,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  John  Henry  Pelly,  2nd  Bt.,  who  d.  1864.  Residence,  St.  John’s  Lodge,  Warminster. 
Widow  living  Of  12th  Baronet— Hester  Clara  ( Clara  Lady  Vincent),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Prebendary  Edward  Kurdett  Hawkshaw  [Hoskyns,  Bt.],  R.  of  Weston-under- Penyard,  Ross, 
and  widow  of  Maj.  Gen.  William  Henry  Stubbs,  of  Eshton  and  Arncliffe,  Yorkshire  : m.  1882, 
as  his  second  wife,  the  Rev.  Sir  William  Vincent,  12th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residencest 
D’Abernon  Chase,  Leatherhead  ; 12A,  Eaton  Mansions,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Charles  Vincent,  R.N.,  2nd  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1840, 
d.  1879  : m.  1877,  Charlotte  Ella,  who  d.  1919.  da.  of  Joseph  Godman,  of  Park 
Hatch,  Surrey : — 

Elsie  Madeleine,  b.  1878.  Residence,  The  Lodge,  Steeple  Aston,  Oxford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Charles  Edward  Howard  Vincent,  K.C.M.G..  C.B.,  M.P., 
4th  son  of  nth  baronet,  b.  1849  d.  1908:  in.  1882,  Ethel  Gwendoline  (now  of 
1,  Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ; has  Order  of  Mercy),  da.  of  the  late  George  Moffatt, 
M.P.,  of  Goodrich  Court,  Herefordshire  : — 

Vera  Howard,  b.  1883;  in.  1908,  Capt.  Bernard  Thomas  Hutton  Croft,  Grenadier  Guards.  Resi- 
dence. Aldborough  Hall,  Boroughbridge,  Yorkshire. 

The  family  of  Vincent  had  been  seated  for  300  years  in  Northamptonshire  ; but  in  the  sixteenth 
century  it  removed  to  Stoke  d’Abernon,  Surrey,  on  the  marriage  of  Thomas  Vincent,  Esq.,  with  Jan 
Lyftekl,  granddaughter  of  the  2nd  Baron  Braye.  This  gentleman  had  the  honor  of  receiving  Queen 
Elizabeth  at  his  mansion,  and  received  the  honor  of  knighthood.  His  eldest  son,  the  ist  baronet,  bir 
Francis  Vincent,  was  M.P.  for  Surrey  in  the  reign  of  Charles  I.  The  2nd  baronet  was  much  a‘<£che‘{ 
to  the  Royal  cause  during  the  civil  wars,  and  suffered  in  consequence  great  pecuniary  loss.  1 he  3rd 


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baronet  was  M.P.  for  Dover  in  the  Long  Parliament  of  Charles  II.  ; the  5th  sat  as  M.P.  for  Surrey  ; 
the  6th  represented  Guildford  in  Parliament;  the  7th  was  successively  M.P.  for  Guildford  and  Surrey  ; 
the  8th  was  Ambassador  at  Venice;  the  10th  was  M.P.  for  St.  Albans  (Z.)  1832-5;  the  nth  was  a 
Prebendary  of  Chichester;  and  the  12th  was  R.  of  Postwick  1864-87,  and  subsequently  Chm.  of 
Surrey  County  Council  and  Quarter  Sessions. 


Voeux,  see  Des  Vceux. 


VYVYAN,  Creation  (E.)  1645,  of  Trelowarren,  Cornwall. 

Sir  Courtenay  Bourchier  Vyvyan,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  10th  Baronet ; b.  June  5th,  1858;  s.  his 
father,  the  Rev.  Sir  Vyell  Donnithorne,  1917; 

1 formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Brevet  Col.  1st 
Batn.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  ; served  in  S. 
African  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  against  Mata- 
beles  1896  (despatches,  medal,  Brevet  Major),  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  A.A.G.,  present  at  siege  of 
Mafeking  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas);  is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  an  Alderman  for 
Cornwall,  and  Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso., 
and  patron  of  three  livings  ; C.B.  Mil.  1906;  C.M.G. 
1915:  m.  1887,  Eva  Catherine  Forestier,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Edmond  Lushington 
Walker,  R.E.  [see  Forestier- Walker,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

^rms — Argent,  on  a mount  vert  a lion  rampant  gules, 
armed  sable.  Cmt — A horse  passant  furnished  proper. 
-Trelowarren,  Mawgan-in-Meneage,  Cornwall.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Whilst  we  live,  let  us  live. 
Seat- 


Brothers  living — RICHARD  WALTER  COMYN,  b.  Sept.  16th,  1859;  has  been  Capt.  Welsh 
Regt.  (retired  1899),  Capt.  Roy.  Garrison  Regt.,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  a Ser.  Batn.  Welsh 
Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Cornwall,  and  Major  in  the  Army  (retired):  in.  1885,  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  S.  Foster,  of  Dowsby,  Lincolnshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Philip,  b.  1891. 

Right  Rev.  Wilmot  Lushington,  D.D.,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883,  M.A. 

1896,  Hon.  D.D.  1908) ; is  Bishop  of  Zululand.  Residence,  Vryheid,  Natal. 

Sister  living— Mary  Louisa. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Vyvyan,  next  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1827,  d. 
1908  : m.  1850,  Mary  Ellen,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Edward  Dodson  Salusbury,  of 
Middleton  Tower,  Lancashire  : — 

Robert  Trefusis  Salusbury,  b.  1865.  . Mary  Ellen  Salusbury. Elizabeth  Salusbury : m.  1891, 

Henry  Dudley  Willimott,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Dudley  Vyvyan,  b.  1892. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Herbert  Francis  Vyvyan,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d. 
1894  : m.  i860,  Augusta  Clara,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Baron  de  Schmiedern, 
K.H.  : — 

Herbert  Reginald,  b.  1862  ; formerly  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Assist. - 
Provost  Marshal  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; sometime  Inspector  of 
Constabulary,  Cullompton  ; appointed  Ch.  Constable  of  Devon  1907  : in.  1889,  Caroline  Jane,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Hunt,  of  Belmore,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Ernest,  M.C. , b. 
1891;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and  attached  Roy.  Signal  Corps;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.)  : in.  1915,  Vera  Grace,  el.  da.  of  Robert  Arthur  M.  Alexander,  of 
Trood  House,  Alphington,  Exeter,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Stanley  b.  1916, — Avis:  in.  1917, 
Capt.  Robert  Rose,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Victor  Hunter  Vyvyan  b.  1918,  Myfanwy  Avis  b. 
1920  Residence , Beech  Hill,  Exeter.  Stanhope  Trefusis,  b.  1866  : in.  1904,  Ella  Graham,  da.  of 

Stirling  Graves,  and  has  issue  living,Lester Trefusis,  b.  1905. Clare  Frances:  m.  1898,  Frederick 

Arthur  Cameron  Smith,  and  has  issue  living,  Sylvia  Mary. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Herbert  Francis  Vyvyan  (ante): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Geoffrey  Vyvyan,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  b.  1876,  d.  (killed  in 
action)  1914 : m.  1904,  Frances  Mary,  da.  ot  Edmund  Salwey  Ford,  of  Pengreep,  Corn- 
wall, and  17,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.  : — 

James  Graham,  b.  1905.—— Frederick  Richard,  b.  1913.  Opre,  b.  1910. Joan  Mary  (twin), 

b.  1910. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Octavius  Vyvyan,  brother  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1840,  d. 
1919:  in.  1871,  Maria,  da.  of  Richard  Sleman,  F.R.C.S.  :— 

Richard  Trefusis,  b.  1872  ; is  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.,  and  an  Assist.  Comdt.  with  rank  of  Major  ; formerly 

Lieut.  7th  Hussars. Arthur  Vyell,  C.B.,  D S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1875;  became  Com.  1906,  and  Capt. 

1913  ; now  Air  Vice-Marshal  R.  A.F.  ; is  a Director  thereof  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; served  in 
Dardanelles  1915-16,  as  Beach  Master  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Japanese  Order  of 
Rising  Sun,  American  D.S.M.,  Order  of  St.  Saviour  of  Greece);  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918: 

in.  1914,  Frances  Claire,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  ^Eneas  Perkins,  K.C.B. Edith  Frances  Grey  : 

m.  1902,  Capt.  Arthur  Kenneth  Macrorie,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  R.N. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Hutton  Vyvyan,  3rd  son  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1803,  d. 
1844  : m.  1835,  Mary  Williams,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  George  Grenfell : — 

Rev.  Thomas  Grenfell,  b.  1837  ; formerly  Fellow  of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1862) ; formerly 
Mathematical  Master  in  the  Charterhouse  School,  Godaiming : in.  1874,  Edith  May,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Henry  Man,  of  2,  Palace  Road,  Surbiton,  formerly  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Penang,  and  has 
issue  living,  Richard  Norman  (of  New  Hall,  Harlow,  Essex)  b.  1876  ; is  Capt.  R.F.C.  : in.  1902, 
Mildred,  da.  of  Charles  Henry  Tawney,  C.I.E.,  of  Chartley,  Camberley,  Surrey,  and  has  issue 
living,  John  Michael  Kenneth  b.  1907,  Constance  Christina  b.  1903, — Vyell  Kingsley,  b.  1881, — 
Maurice  Courtenay,  b.  1891  ; is  Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps:  m.  1916,  Hilda  May,  da.  of  the  late 
H.  F.  W.  Bradbury,  of  5,  Colville  Houses,  Bayswater,  W.,— Beatrice  Edith,— Dorothea  Margaret, 
b.  1879, — Irene  Victoria. 


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Grandson  of  Edward  Walter  Vyvyan,  4th  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Reid  Vyvyan,  b.  1854,  d.  1888  : 111 . 1884,  Susan  Geraldine  (she  in. 
2ndly,  1890,  Robert  Hughes  Humphreys),  da.  of  the  late  John  Harrison  Watson,  of  28, 
Queensborough  Terrace,  W. : — 

Edward  Courtenay  Ferrars,  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1900);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1913; 
European  War  1914  19  as  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  is  Assist.  Official  Receiver,  High 
Court  of  Bankruptcy. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Vyvyan-Robinson  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Philip  Augustus  Vyvyan-Robinson,  b.  1852,  d.  1911  : m.  1879,  Susan,  who 
d.  1897,  da.  of  Arthur  Pring  : — 

Arthur  Claude,  b.  1880;  is  Lieut.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.);  served  during 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded).  Residence,  Allangate,  Rustington,  Sussex.— —Cecil  Albert 

Vyvyan,  b.  1883  ; is  Capt.  R.E.  ; relinquished  by  deed  poll  1912  the  surname  of  Robinson 

Hugh,  b.  1884;  in  the  Army;  formerly  Capt.  Glamorganshire  R.G.A. Courtenay,  b.  1886; 

Major  R.G.A.  (T.F.);  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1919.— Francis,  M.C.,  b.  1897; 
is  Lieut.  R.E. ; European  War  19x4-19  (M.C.).  Vera,  b.  1889.— Evelyn,  b.  1892.  Residence, 
Allangate,  Rustington,  Sussex. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Philip  Vyvyan-Robinson,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Vyvyan,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Richard  Vyvyan, 2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet: — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Vyvyan-Robinson,  b.  1820,  d.  1888  : in.  1st,  1851,  Augusta  Baker, 
who*/,  i860,  da.  of  Hugh  Norris,  of  Taunton ; 2ndly,  1862,  Elizabeth  Maria,  who*/.  1887, 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Vivian,  of  Roseworthy,  Cornwall : — 

Hugh  Norris  Vyvyan,  b.  1853;  is  a Master  Mariner:  m.  1889,  Constance  Ethel,  da.  of  James 
Haughton,  of  Newport  News,  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Hugh  Wren,  M.C.,  b. 
1889;  formerly  Regt.  Quartermaster-Sergeant  Scots  Guards;  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  M.C.):  m.  1917,  Mary,  da.  of  Patrick  Lowe,  of  Bridge  of  Allan, 
and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  Hugh  /.  1918, — Beresford  Haughton,  b.  1892;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; */. 
(wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917  (despatches), — Malcolm,  M.C. , b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Oxford;  Capt.  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1916-18  with  R.A.F.  (despatches  twice,  M.C.)  : m. 
1920,  Fairy,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Birrell,  of  Allander  House,  Milngavie, — Gertrude  Nevillia, 

b.  1906.  Residence , 8,  Beach  Road,  Penarth,  Glamorganshire.  Club , Cardiff  and  County. 

Re v.  Henry  Vyvyan,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1880);  is  R.  of  Ruan 
Minor:  in.  1880,  Lucy  Nugent,  da.  of  Henry  C.  Grattan,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Henry 
Nugent  Norris,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  b.  1881  ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  with  rank  of 
Major;  European  War  1914-18  (M.C.,  O.B.E.) ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1917,  Mary  Caroline,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Stephen  Flynn,  V.  of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Hove, — Albert  O’Donnel  Colley,  b. 
1884  ; is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  ; has  Greek  Mil.  Cross:  m.  1909,  Cecilia,  da.  of  W.  H.  Armitage,  J. P., 
of  Banney  Royd,  Huddersfield,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  O'Donnel  b.  1910,  Nugent  Grattan 
b.  1914, — Lucy  Kathleen  Grattan,  b.  1889:  in.  1917,  Capt.  Stewart  Edward  Pixley,  R.F.A. 
(T.  F.).  Residence , Grade  Rectory,  Cornwall.'  Rev.  Charles  Shimmin  Vyvyan,  b.  1856;  for- 
merly R.  of  Landewednack ; discontinued  surname  of  Robinson  1879  : in.  1881,  Rose  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Sidney  Boucher,  and  has  issue  living,  Norris,  b.  1900, — Phyllis  Norah, 
b.  1887  : in.  1906,  Arthur  William  Catling,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Skene  b.  1916,  Robert 
Mason  /.  1919, — Dorothy  Kildare,  b.  1890, — Violet,  b.  1891, — Elsie,  b.  1892.  Residence , Dinyan, 
Redruth,  Cornwall.— Frederick*Albert  Vyvyan,  b.  1858.— Edwin,  b.  1866:  in.  1894,  Florence, 
da.  of  the  late  William  White,  of  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Edwin,  b.  1896, — Eileen,  b. 
1895.  Residence,  Stanley,  Tasmania..  -"-Mary  .Elizabeth : in.  1892,  Ernest  Edward  Collins. 
Residence , 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Vyvyan,  b.  1821:  m.  1856,  Elizabeth  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas 
Carnsew,  of  Flexbury  Hall,  Bade,  Stratton,  Cornwall  : — 

Millicent.  Residence , 6,  Raleigh  Road,  Exeter. Alice.  Residence , 6,  Raleigh  Road,  Exeter. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Richard  Vyvyan  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Courtenay  Vyvyan,  b 1834,  d.  1870 : in.  1859,  Catherine  Horlor, 
who  d.  1891,  da.  of  John  Stafford  : — 

Kate  Courtenay : in.  1890,  Harold  Oxley  Chamberlain  Smith,  who  */.  1919,  of  325,  High  Holborn, 
W.C. , having  had  issue,  of  whom  William  Harold  Vyvyan,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Edward  Richard  Vyvyan,  b.  1904, — Kate  Vyvyan, 
b.  1892, — Winifred  Vyvyan,  b.  1893, — Mary  Vyvyan,  b.  1903.  Residence , Grange  Court,  Ealing, 
W.5. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Richard  Vyvyan,  M.P.,  was  Master  of  the  Mint  during  the  reign  of  Charles  I. 
and  followed  the  King  to  Oxford.  He  was  one  of  the  last  six  baronets  created  by  that  monarch. 
The  2nd  and  3rd  baronets  each  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cornwall,  and  the  8th  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Cornwall 
(C)  1825-31,  for  Bristol  1832-7  and  for  Helston  1841-57. 


WAECHTER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911.  of  Ramsnest,  Chiddingfold,  Surrey. 

[Title  pronounced  “Vechter.”] 


Sir  Harry  Waechter,  C.M.G.,  ist 
Baronet ; b.  June  6th,  1871  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1894) ; sometime  Managing  Director  of  Bessler, 
Waechter  and  Co.  (Limited),  shippers  and  ship- 
owners, London,  Liverpool,  Glasgow,  and  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  ; is  High  Steward  of  Guildford,  a D.L.  for 
co.  London  (High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  1 9 1 o) , Hon.  Col. 
R.F.A.  (T.  F.),  and  a Member  of  co.  of  London  Ter- 
ritorial Asso.  ; European  War  1915-19  in  France  and 
Italy  (C.M.G.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  C.M.G. 
1919:  m.  191 1,  Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  John  D’Arcy, 
of  Cobbettstown,  co.  Westmeath,  and  has  issue. 

g^nns — Azure,  issuant  from  the  base  the  battlements  of  a 
tower  proper,  thereon  a crane  close  argent,  holding  in  the 
dexter  claw  a stone  proper,  in  chief  two  roses  gules.  Crist — 
On  a rock  proper,  a crane  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a stone, 
as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Ramsnest,  Chiddingfold,  Godaiming.  Club — 
Marlborough.  

Sons  living— HARRY  LEONARD  D’ARCY,  b.  May  22nd, 

1912. John  D’Arcy,  b.  1915- 

Daughter  living— Mary  Henrietta,  6.  1914. 


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WAKE,  Creation  (E.)  1621,  of  Clevedon,  Somerset. 

Sir  Hereward  Wake,  C.M.G. . D.S.O., 
13th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  nth,  1876;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Herewald,  1916;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  patron 
of  one  living;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  with 
Mounted  Inf.  and  as  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch. 
(wounded,  despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  19 14-18  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G., 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour  and  Crown  of  Italy) ; has 
Roy.  Humane  So.’s  medal ; D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1918 : m.  1912,  Margaret  Winifred,  el.  da.  of 
Robert  Henry  Benson,  J.P.,  of  16,  South  Street, 
Park  Lane,  W.,  and  Buckhurst,  Sussex  [Lindsay, 
Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  two  bars  gules,  in  chief  three  torteaux. 
Crtst — A knot  (commonly  called  Wake’s  knot). 

Seat — Courteenhall,  Northampton.  Town  Residence 

— 10,  Westbourne  Street,  Hyde  Park,  W. 


Watch  and  pray.  Sons  living — HEREWARD,  b.  1916. Roger,  b.  1918. 

Daughters  living — Margaret,  b.  1913.- Diana,  b.  1915.— — Fatricia,  b.  1919. 

Brothers  living — Godwin  Rupert,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C:  ; Major  Gen.  Reserve 
of  Officers  ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (medal  with 

four  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18,  as  D.A.A.G. St.  Aubyn  Baldwin,  R.N., 

b.  1882  ; became  Lieut. -Com.  1911,  and  Com.  1915  ; served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and  during 
European  War,  1914. 

Sisters  living — Thurfrida,  b.  1875. Joan,  b.  1884. Phyllis  Katheren,  b.  1887:  m.  1919, 

Richard  Montgomery  Archdale,  M.C.,  Lieut.  19th  Hussars. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  Iith  baronet) — Rev.  Archibald  James,  b.  1857  ; is  R.  of  Courteenhall, 
Residence,  Courteenhall  Rectory,  Northampton. Thomas  Herbert  Drury,  b.  1861. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  nth  baronet) — Amy  Margaret : m.  1883,  Allen  Charles  Ball,  who  d. 

1891.  Residence,  Ste.  Adresse,  Havre. Lucy  Helena.  Residence,  Courteenhall  Rectory, 

Northampton. 

Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  10th  baronet) — Matilda  Charlotte. 

Widow  living  Of  12th  baronet — Catherine  ( Lady  Wake),  da.  of  Sir  Edward  St.  Aubyn, 
1st  Bt.  [see  B.  St.  Levan]  : m.  1874,  Sir  Herewald  Wake,  12th  baronet,  who  d.  1916.  Residence, 
Manor  House,  Weston  Turville,  Aylesbury. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  Wake,  2nd  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1825,  d.  1890: 
m.  i860,  Emma,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Sir  Edward  St.  Aubyn,  1st  Bt.  [see  B.  St. 
Levan]  : — 

Charles  St.  Aubyn,  C.M.G.,  b.  1861  ; is  Major  Suffolk  Regt. ; formerly  a Vice-Consul  in  British  E. 
Africa,  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Devonshire  Regt.  and  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served  in  Uganda  1898 
(C.M.G.),  and  during  European  War  1914-16,  as  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and  subsequently  as 

Major  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  ; C.M.G.  1899. Edward  St.  Aubyn, 

C.M.G.,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C.;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  sometime  Col.  Comdg.  21st.  Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  ; Burma 
Campaign  1883-7  (medal  with  clasp),  Kohat  P'ield  Force  1897  (despatches),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  as  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  (C.M.G.);  C.M.G.  1919;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  with  two  bars:  m.  1913,  Vera 
Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Johnston,  of  Dunsdale,  Westerham,  and  has  issue  living, 

Hugh,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Warren  House,  Beaford,  N.  Devon. Sir  Drury  St.  Aubyn, 

K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  b.  1863;  became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1905,  and  Rear-Adm. 
(retired)  1917  ; served  in  Egypt  1882  (medal,  bronze  star,  and  5th  class  Medjidie),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (4th  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir)  ; has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
medal  for  saving  life  at  sea,  and  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.I.E. 
1917,  K. C.I.E.  1918  : m.  1896,  Edith  Rose  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  W.  Boyce,  having 
had  issue,  Charles  Baldwin  Drury,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  19x8.— — Arthur  Leofric  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1879;  is  Lieut.  Yeo. : m. 
1911,  Elma,  only  da.  of  the  late  William  Edward  Highett,  of  Melbourne,  Vice  >ria,  and  has 
issue  living,  Geoffrey  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1914, — Elma  Thurfrida,  b.  1912, — Diana,  b.  1913, — a da.. 

b.  1916. Emma  Sybil  ( Lady  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn):  m.  1894,  Capt.  Sir  Hugh  Moleswo/th- 

St.  Aubyn,  13th  Bt.  Residence,  Pencarrow,  Washa way,  Cornwall. Isabel  Violet : m.  1894, 

Nevile  Gwyn  Gwynne,  C.B.E. , and  has  issue  living,  John  Nevile  Wake,  b.  1905, — Katharine, — 

Veronica, — Mary  Eglinton.  Residence,  Bevendean,  Oxshott,  Surrey. Christabel  Edith  : m. 

1920,  John  Sheldon  Withers,  M.R.C.S.  Residence,  Elmcote,  Sidmouth. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  Wake  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Hugh  St.  Aubyn  Wake,  M.V.O.,  b.  1870,  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914 : 
m.  1899,  Kathleen  Mary,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Evans  Grigg,  Indian  Army  (formerly 
Commr.  of  Kamoun)  — 

Hugh  Edward  William,  b.  1900.  ■ -Kathleen  Josephine,  b.  1909. 

Issue  of  the  late  Drury  Wake,  3rd  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  182 7,  d.  1891  : m.  1874, 
Louisa  Julia  Harriet,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Osmond  Nethercote,  of 
Moulton  Grange,  Northampton  : — 

Drury,  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  : tn.  1904,  Dorothy  Caroline,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
(Clement)  Courtenay  Knollys,  K. C.M.G.  [see  Knollys,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”],  and  has  issue 
living,  Drury,  b.  1906, — Elizabeth,  b.  1908, — Catherine,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Chesterton,  Wey- 

bridge. Emily  Matilda. Susan  Ellen:  m.  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Carden,  C.M.G.,  who 

d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915,  and  has  issue  living,  Andrew,  b.  1910. 

Mary  Alice,  b.  1880.  Residence,  63,  Salislury  Road,  Dover. 

Issue  of  the  late  Herwald  Craufurd  Wake,  C.B.,  4th  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1829, 
d.  1901 : m.  i860,  Lucy  Charlotte  Hurt,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Sir  George  Sitwell, 
2nd  Bt. ; — 

Herwald,  b.  1862  : m.  1914,  Katherine  Frances  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  William  Hutton,  of 


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Beetham  House,  Westmorland,  and  has  issue  living,  Herwald  Molyneux  Sitwell,  b.  1917.  Resi- 
dence, Beetham  House,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland.  Club,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Baldwin  Wake,  6th  son  of  10th  baronet,  b.  1833, 
d.  1883  : m.  1st,  1861,  Mary,  who  d.  1868,  da.  of  Ross  Donnelly  Mangles,  of 
Woodbridge,  Surrey ; 2ndly,  1871,  Ellen  Mary,  whod.  1012,  da.  of  Henry  Osmond 
Nethercote,  of  Moulton  Grange,  Northampton  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Mildred  Emily  Baldwin  : m,  1890,  Archibald  Cameron  Norman,  and  has  issue 
living,  Charles  Wake,  b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  9th  Lancers;  European  War  1914-16  (despatches), — 
Gerald  Wake,  R.N.,  b.  1898;  became  Lieut.  1918;  European  War  1914-19  (Italian  silver 
medal  for  mil,  valour), — Mary  Julia,  b.  1892, — Virginia,  b.  1893:  m.  1920,  John  Peter  Allix, 
— Margaret,  b.  1899.  Residence,  The  Rookery,  Bromley  Common,  Kent.— - — Ethel  Torfrida 
Baldwin : m.  1895,  Francis  Marchant,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Francis  George  Wake,  b.  1897  ; 
Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  and  R.F.C. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — 
Ethel  Torfrida,  b,  1899, — Mary,  b.  1901, — Phyllis  Norah,  b.  1903, — Mildred  Hope,  b.  1908. 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Mary  Charlotte  Baldwin. Henrietta  Louisa  Baldwin : m.  1908, 

Henry  Hamond  Dawson  Beaumont,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Caracas,  and  has  issue 
living,  Claude  Anthony  Wake,  b.  1909, — Geoffrey  Nethercote,  b.  1911, — Rupert  Henry,  b.  1913, 
— Margery  Alice  Sophia,  b.  191-.  Residences,  British  Legation,  Caracas,  Venezuela;  22, 

Thurloe  Square,  S.W. Dorothy  Blanche  Baldwin:  m.  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  J.  H.  Lang  Sims, 

O.B.E.,  T.D.,  formerly  4th  Batn.  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.),  (Club,  Junior  United  Service), 

and  has  issue  living,  Lois  Dorothy,  b.  1917.  Residence,  Victoria  Park,  Herne  Bay,  Kent. 

Chattie  Baldwin  : m.  1904,  Capt.  Michel  Hewitt  Salaman,  Roy.  N.  Devon  Hussars  Yeo.  (Euro- 
pean War  1914-18),  and  has  issue  living,  Euston  David,  b.  1909, — Michael  Jonathan,  b. 
3911, — Susie,  b.  1905, — Jill,  b.  1906, — Merula  Silvia,  b.  19x4, — Chattie  Wake,  b.  1919. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Hare  Wake  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Baldwin  Eyre  Wake,  b.  1840,  d.  1911  : m.  1868,  Adelaide  Bowles, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Cleveland,  R.  of  Romald  Kirk,  Darlington : — 

Rev.  Hereward  Eyre,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1898)  ; is  V.  of 
St.  Cuthbert’s,  Wells,  and  Preb.  of  Wells  : m.  1899,  Mary  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  James  Sealy 
Lawrence,  of  5,  Upper  Addison  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Hereward 
Baldwin  Lawrence,  b.  1900, — Torfrida  Marjory,  b.  1902.  Residence,  St.  Cuthbert’s  Vicarage, 
Wells,  Somerset. Torfrida  Mary,  b.  1881. Margaret  Gladys  Hermione,  b.  1885. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Baldwin  Wake,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Drury  Wake, 
3rd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Hare  Wake,  b.  1805,  d.  1874  : m.  1st,  1839,  Caroline  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Eyre,  R.  of  Hornsea,  Yorkshire  ; 2ndly,  1864,  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1875,  da.  of  Major  Spedding,  of  Summergrove,  Cumberland  : — 

Gervas  Fountayne,  b.  1853  : m.  1881,  Amy  Rosamond,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Baldwin  Arden  Wake, 
R.N.  [see  infra],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Rosamond  Adelaide  Alice,  b.  1882 : m.  190 7,  Frederick 
Paget  Norbury,  of  The  Norest,  Malvern  [V.  Guillamore],  and  has  issue  living,  Christopher  Paget 
b.  1908,  Michael  b.  1912,  Rosamond  b.  1910, — Gladys  Maude  Mary,  b.  1883;  a Nursing  Sister  ; d. 
(wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.  Residence,  Crompton  Hill,  near  Malvern.--  - 
Emily  Honor:  m.  1868,  Arthur  Charles  Cleveland,  and  has  issue  living,  Hereward  Wake, 

b.  1880, — Ethel  Mary  Wake, — Blanche  Seton, — Eveleyne  Eyre. Lucy  Joan. Edith 

Caroline:  m.  1864,  Capt.  Martin  Budd  Lewin  (formerly  of  51st  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living, 
Arthur  Wyndham  Wake,  b.  1871, — Francis  Ashby  Wake,  b.  1873, — Fenton  Gervas  Martin,  b. 
1875, — George  Edward  de  Montfleury,  b.  1876, — Gladys  Bertha  Joan. — Torfrida  Dorothy 
Wilhelmina. Gertrude  Maud. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Baldwin  Arden  Wake,  R.N.,  b.  1813,  d.  1880  : m.  1850,  Adelaide 
Maria,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hough  : — 

George  Fenton,  b.  1859. Amy  Rosamond  : m.  1881,  Gervas  Fountayne  Wake  [see  ante]. 

Florence  Myra : m.  1886,  Henry  Colbourne  Maunoir  Ridley,  who  d.  1911  [see  V.  Ridley,  colls.]. 
Residence, 

This  ancient  family  is  descended  from  Hugh  Wac,  temp.  Henry  I.  ; also  claims  descent  from 
Hereward  Leofricson,  Lord  of  Bourne,  and  commonly  called  the  last  of  the  Saxons.  The  2nd 
baronet,  Sir  John  Wake,  mortgaged  his  estate  to  raise  a troop  of  horse  for  Charles  I.  The  6th 
baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Jones,  but  died  without  issue.  Sir  Herewald,  12th 
baronet,  was  Pligh  Sheriff  of  Northants.  1879. 


WAKEFIELD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1917,  of  Saltwood,  Kent. 

Sir  Charles  Cheers  Wakefield, 

C B.E.,  1st  Baronet , son  of  John  Wakefield  (an 
Officer  of  H.M.  Customs),  of  Wavertree  ; b.  Dec. 
12th,  1859;  ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute;  is  an 
Alderman  (Bread  Street  Ward)  of  City  of  London 
(Sheriff  1907-8),  a J.P.  for  City  of  London  and  for 
Kent,  Hon.  Col.  London  Brig.  R.G.A.,  head  of 
the  firm  of  C.  C.  Wakefield  and  Co.  (Limited), 
oil  refiners,  of  Wakefield  House,  Cheapside,  E.C., 
Treasurer  of  National  Children’s  Home  and 
Orphanage,  Pres,  of  the  League  of  Mercy  (City 
Branch),  of  the  Hospitals  of  Bridewell  and  Bethlem, 
and  of  National  Cadet  Asso. , a Director  of 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Co.,  a 
Member  of  several  City  Guilds,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  ; was  Lord  Mayor  of  City  of  London 
1915-16  ; has  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Orders  of  St. 
Sava  of  Serbia,  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  Leopold 
of  Belgium;  Knt.  1908;  C B. E.  (Mil  ) 1919:  nt. 
1888,  Sarah  Frances  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  John 
Graham,  of  Wavertree. 


— Or,  a chevron  vert  between  in  chief  two  roses  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  and 
in  base  a plumb-rule  of  the  third  (in  allusion  to  his  office  as  Past  Junior  Grand  Warden  in  the 
United  Grand  Lodge  of  Ancient  Free  and  Accepted  Masons  of  England).  Crtat — Between  two 
elephants’  trunks  erect  argent,  a wyvern,  sans  legs,  gules. 

Seat — Hythe,  Kent.  Clubs — Royal  Societies’,  Royal  Automobile. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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WAKEMAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1828,  of  Perdiswell  Hall,  Worcestershire. 


Nec  temere,  nec 
timide. 

Neither  rashly  nor 
timidly. 


Sir  Offley  Wakeman,  3rd  Baronet;  b.  Nov.  15th, 
1850;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Offley  Penbury,  1858;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  1st  Class  Law  and  Modern 
History,  1872,  M.A.  1875);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1876;  is 
patron  of  two  livings,  a Member  of  House  of  Laymen,  and  a 
J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Salop  (High  Sheriff 
1887);  was  Chm.  of  Shropshire  Quarter  Sessions  1889-1914: 
m.  1885,  Catherine  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Henry  Rouse- 
Boughton,  nth  Bt.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  younger, 
Edward  Offley  Rouse,  b.  1889  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  T915  (despatches). 

$rms — Paly  wavy  of  six  vert  and  argent,  a saltire  engrailed  ermine. 
Crest — Between  two  palm-branches  proper,  a lion’s  head  erased  argent 
vomiting  flames,  gorged  with  a collar,  engrailed  and  cotissed  vert,  and 
charged  with  three  ermine  spots  or. 

Residences — Yeaton-Peverey,  Shrewsbury  ; Rorrington  Lodge,  Chir- 
bury,  Shropshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Wellington. 


Son  living — OFFLEY,  b.  Oct.  19th,  1887  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford  (B.A.  1908,  M.A. 
1913) ; sometime  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  New  South  Wales  (Sir  Gerald  Strickland,  K.C.M.G.)  , and 
to  Viceroy  of  India  ; is  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  Reserve,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Mines  ; 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded). 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Offley  Wakeman,  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1852,  d.  1899  : m. 
1898,  Violet  Mary  (now  of  30,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
John  Johnston,  of  Dunsdale,  Westerham,  Kent: — 

Mary  Catherine  (posthumous),  b.  1899 : m.  1918,  Lieut.  Mark  Peregrine  Charles  Kerr,  R.N.  [see 
M.  Lothian,  colls.]. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Ward  Wakeman,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1801,  d. 
1855  : m.  1835,  Louisa,  who  d.  1881,  da.  of  Allan  Thompson,  of  Cheltenham  : — 
Henry  Allan  Wakeman-Newport,  b.  1841 ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Salop,  Stafford, 
and  Worcester  ; assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Newport  1862  : m.  1887,  Louise,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  Essington-Essington,  of  Ribbesford  House,  Bewdley.  Residences,  Sandbourne,  Bewd- 

ley ; Hanley  Court,  Worcester. Edward  Maltby,  b.  1846-;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford ; 

is  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman  for  Salop  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Batn. 
King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.)  : m.  1874,  Edith  Mary,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Phillips  Buchanan, 
of  Hales  Hall,  Market  Drayton,  and  has  issue  living,  Gladys  Louisa : m.  1906,  Com.  Hugh 
Davenport  Colville,  R.N.,  and  has  with  other  issue  living,  Edward  Hugh,  b.  1908.  Residence, 
Coton  Hall,  Bridgnorth. 


Waldie-Griffith,  see  Griffith. 


WALKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1856,  of  Oakley  House,  Suffolk 

Sir  Francis  Elliot  Walker,  3rd  Baronet ; 
b.  March  9th,  1851  ; s.  his  brother,  Vice-Adm.  Sir 
Baldwin  Wake,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  1905;  is  a retired 
Lieut.  R.N.  : m.  1883,  Helen  Constance,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Archibald  Paris,  and  has  issue. 

— Gules,  on  a chevron  between  three  cross-crosslets 
argent,  an  anchor  sable  ; on  a chief  of  the  second,  three  stags' 
heads  cabossed  proper,  a canton  azure,  thereon  a representation 
of  the  diamond  decoration  of  a Pasha  of  the  Ottoman  Empire, 
conferred  on  the  late  Sir  Baldwin  by  the  Sultan  for  his  services 
in  Syria.  Crcst — Out  of  a naval  crown  azure,  a stag’s  head 
proper,  gorged  with  an  eastern  crown  or. 

Residence — Swansfield,  Alnwick.  Club — Yorkshire. 


Son  living— BALDWIN  CHARLES,  R.N.,  b.  Jan.  7th,  1884  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; became  Lieut.  1905,  Lieut. -Com. 
1913,  and  Com.  1917  ; is  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour. 
Club,  Travellers’. 

Daughter  living— Helen  Marjorie,  b.  1885. 

Brother  living — Frederic  George  Arthur,  b.  1857  : m.  1883, 
Mary  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  William  Forster,  Bar.-at-law, 
and  has  issue  living,  William  Frederic  Wake,  R.N.,  b.  1888  ; 
became  Lieut.  1908,  Lieut. -Com.  1916,  and  Com.‘i92o:  m. 
1916,  Muriel  Elsie,  only  da.  of  Sir  Collingwood  Hughes,  10th 
Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Penelope  Hughes,  b.  1917, — Marjorie 
Ella  Wake,  b.  1885, — Freda  Evelyn  Wake,  b.  1886, — Joan 
Mary  Wake,  b.  1892  : m.  1914,  Major  John  Glendinning  Byrden  Shand,  Indian  Med.  Ser., 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Sinclair  b.  1916,  Ninian  b.  19x8, — Ruth  Barbara  Wake,  b.  1894: 
m.  1916,  William  Henry  Lowe  Watson,  D.S.O.,  D.C.M.,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  b.  19 1 7, 
David  Lowe  b.  1919. 

Daughter  living  Of  2nd.  Baronet — Irene  Catherine  Wake  ( Lady  Brock),  b.  1889  : m.  1st,  1909, 
Capt.  Philip  Francklin,  M.V.O.,  R.N.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914  [ see  V.  St.  Vincent]  ; 2ndly, 
1917,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Osmund  de  Beauvoir  Brock,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  Mavorn  Baldwin  Philip,  b.  1913, — Myrtle  Irene,  b.  1911.  Residence, 
29,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  W.2. 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet — Fanny  Augusta  ( Lady  Walker),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Cowper 
Coles,  C.B.,  R.N.  : m.  1877,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Baldwin  Wake  Walker,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1905.  Residence,  Hampton  Court  Palace. 


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The  1st  baronet,  Adm.  Sir  Baldwin  Wake,  K.C.B.,  was  Comptroller  of  the  Navy  1847-60.  He 
served  many  years  in  the  Turkish  service,  and  was  made  a Pasha  for  his  services  on  the  coast 
of  Syria.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Baldwin  Wake,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  was  a Vice-Adm. 


WALKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1868,  of  Sand  Hutton,  co.  York,  and  of  Beachampton, 

Bucks. 

Sir  Robert  James  Milo  Walker,  4th  Baronet ; 
b.  March  18th,  1890;  s.  his  father,  Sir  James  Heron,  1900; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911,  M.A.  1915) 
is  a J.P.  for  N.  and  E.  Ridings  of  Yorkshire,  patron  of  three 
livings,  and  Major  5th  Bain.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s 
Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; late  Major  Coldstream  Guards  (Special 
Reserve)  ; European  War  1914-18:  m.  1913,  Emily  Synolda, 
da.  of  James  Augustine  Harvey  Thursby- Pelham,  of  55, 
Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  Upton  Cressett,  Salop  [see  B. 
Dunboyne,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

&xm& — Argent,  on  a chevron  gules,  between  three  crescents  azure,  as 
many  annulets,  or.  fl/ncst — Out  of  a battlement  argent,  a dexter  arm 
embowed  in  armour  azure,  on  the  hand  proper  a lizard  vert. 

Seat — Sand  Hutton,  York.  Clubs — Guards’,  Windham,  Travellers’, 


Honesta  quam  magna. 
How  great  is  honesty. 


Yorkshire,  United  University. 


Sons  living — JAMES  HERON,  b.  April  7th,  1914. Peter  Arthur,  b.  1918. 

Brothers  living — John  Percy  Ernest,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1914); 

Lieut.  Dragoons ; European  War  1914-18  (Croix  de  Guerre). Ronald  Heron,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at 

Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; late  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  European  War  1915-18. 
Patrick  Bruce,  b.  1898  ; ed.  at  Eton;  late  Cadet  R.A.F. 

Sister  living — Cecily  Etha  Mary,  b.  1894  : m.  1917,  Capt.  Wykeham  Stanley  Cornwallis, 
M.C.,  2nd  Dragoons.  Residence,  Braemore,  Camberley,  Surrey. 


Uncles  living  (sons  of  2nd  baronet) — Rev.  Reginald  Edmund,  b.  1866  ; formerly  R.  of  Frant: 
m.  1895,  Lady  Emily  Mary  Seymour,  da.  of  6th  Marquess  of  Hertford,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom,  Lionel  Reginald,  b.  1898;  Cadet  Roy.  Flying  Corps;  d.  (on  ser.  during  European 
War)  1917, — Eric  Henry  James,  b.  1904, — Rupert  Alexander  Seymour,  b.  1910, — Margaret 

Edith  Mary,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Ragley,  East  Sooke,  Victoria,  British  Columbia. Harold 

Maxwell,  b.  1869  ; is  Major  R.H.A.  (Territorial)  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards  : m.  1904, 
Marie  Albreda  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  the  Hon.  William  Henry  Wentworth  Fitzwilliam  [see 
E.  Fitzwilliam,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Marya  Constance,  b.  1905, — Ellenor  Mildred 

Kathleen,  b.  1908, — Rachel  Marie  Gabriel,  b.  1913. Francis  Henry,  b.  1870  : m.  1904, 

Frances  Mary  Theresa,  el.  da.  of  Frank  Palmes,  formerly  of  Mill  Mount,  York,  and  has  issue 
living,  Evelyn  Lindsay,  b.  1905.  Residence,  Great  Martins,  Waltham  St.  Lawrence,  Berks. 

Ernest  Robert,  b.  1872  : m.  1901,  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  Eustace 

Maxwell,  7th  Bt.,  P.C.,  M.P.  (cr.  1915),  and  has  issue  living,  James  Herbert,  b.  1905, — 
Silvia  Mary,  b.  1903, — Kathleen  Elizabeth  Jean,  b.  1908  Residence,  Haxby,  York. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Mary  Louisa:  m.  1891,  Brig.-Gen.  Edgar  Alan  Lam- 

bart,  C.B.  [ see  E . Cavan,  colls.].  Residence,  18,  Mulberry  Walk,  Chelsea,  S W. Milfred 

Caroline  : m.  1889,  Arthur  Herbert  Kerr  [ see  M.  Lothian,  colls.].  Residence,  Castle  Hill,  Bake- 

well,  Derbyshire. Beatrix  Jane  Frances:  m.  1901,  the  Rev.  William  Geoffrey  Penny  man, 

formerly  V.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Shrewsbury  ; is  Chap.  Yeo.,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Mary,  b.  1904, 

— Angela  Beatrix,  b.  1906. Olive  Cecil:  m.  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  Seymour  Campbell  Johnston, 

The  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  has  issue  living,  Conway  Bruce,  b.  1898.  Residence , 
Hingarston,  Marnhull,  Dorset. 

Great-Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — Charles  Francis,  b.  1836  ; is  a retired  Rear-Adm. 
and  a J.P.  for  E.  Riding  of  York  ; served  during  Crimean  War  1854  (two  medals  and  clasp)  ; 
has  silver  medal  of  Royal  Humane  So. : m.  1873,  Edith  Frances,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the 
late  Adm.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Duncombe  [ see  E-  Feversham,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Rev. 
Philip  Charles,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1904) ; is  R.  of  Lockington, 
E.  Yorkshire:  m.  1916,  Dorothy  Ann.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Compton  Howard,  Rifle 
Bj ig.  [see  E.  Carlisle,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Charles  Howard  b.  1917,  Philip 
James  b.  1920.  Residence,  The  Hall,  Beverley. — Gerald,  b.  1841 ; formerly  Capt.  15th  Hussars  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire:  m.  1869,  Harriet  Louisa,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Darley,  of  Aldby  Park,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Bertram  James,  b.  1880;  formerly 
Lieut.  Northamptonshire  Imperial  Yeo.:  m.  1909,  Josepha  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir  George 
Donaldson,  of  Wateringbury  Place,  Kent,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Gerald  Bartholomew, 
b.  1912, — Victor  Arthur,  b.  1882, — Geraldine  May:  m.  1895,  Gerald  M.  Soames.  Club,  Army 

and  Navy. Henry  Stephen,  b.  1845  ; formerly  Lieut.  13th  Hussars:  m.  1870,  Emma,  da. 

of  H.  Mason,  of  Coburg,  Upper  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Augustus  Henry,  b.  1872, — 
Sybil  Ada.  Residence,  Glebe  Lawn,  Coburg,  Ontario.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton,  Yorkshire. 

Great-Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Emily  Mary  : m.  1874,  the  Rev.  Charles  Maw- 
hood  Meysey-Thompson,  who  d.  1881  [see  B.  Knaresborough,  colls.].  Residence,  Hillthorpe 

House,  Scarborough. Charlotte:  m.  1879,  Col.  Richard  Frederick  Meysey-Thompson  [see 

B.  Knaresborough].  Residence, 

Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet — Violet  Maud  Cecil,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Cecil  Robert 
St.  John  Ives  [B.  Talbot  de  Malahide]  : m.  1st,  1889,  Sir  James  Heron  Walker,  3rd  baronet, 
who  d.  1900  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Davy  Symonds,  R.A.  Residence,  Moyns  Parks, 
Essex. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  Rear-Adm.  Charles  Francis  Walker  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edgar  Wilmer  Walker,  E-  Yorkshire  Regt.,  b.  1895,  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914  : m.  1906,  Charlotte  Rankine  (now  of  Westwood, 
Scarborough;  shew,  mdly,  1919,  Major  the  Hon.  Evelyn  James  Hewitt,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  6th  Viscount  Lifford),  da.  of  Sir  Robert  Maule: — 

Francis  Robert,  b.  1910. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  Edwyn  Walker  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Oswald  Bethell  Walker,  15th  Hussars,  b.  1875,  d.  (killed  in  action) 
1914  : m.  1910,  Marcia  Eugenia  (who  m.  2ndly,  1920,  Francois  de  J uge-Montespierre, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Delalynde  Mansel  [see  Mansel,  Bt.,  colls.] : — 

Lois  Adeline,  b.  1912. Corisande  Elizabeth,  b.  1913. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Edwyn  Walker.  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1837,  d. 
1919:  m.  1874,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  William  F.  Bethell,  of  Rise 
Park,  Yorkshire: — 

Wil  rid  Beckett,  b.  1876;  Major  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.);  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; d.  (killed  in  action 

during  European  War)  1914. Roger  Beverley,  M.C.,  b.  1886;  Lieut.  Yeo.,  attached  W. 

Yorkshire  Regt.;  d.  (of  wounds  during  European  War)  1918.  Club,  Yorkshire. Dorothy 

Katharine:  m.  1907,  Major  Francis  Bertie  Brewis,  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.L  [Williams-Wynn, 
Bt.,  coils.],  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Edwynd,  b.  1908, — Philippa  Dorothy  Annora,  b. 
1911, — Olivia  Hester  Rachel,  b.  1916. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  James  Walker,  M.V.O.,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1835, 
d.  1913  : m.  1861,  Grace  Charlotte  (now  of  24,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.,  and 
Villa  Mezzo-Monte,  Cannes),  da.  and  co-heir  of  the  late  George  Champney,  of 
Middlethorp  Manor,  Yorkshire  : — 

Hugh  Edward,  b.  1865  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; served  during  Burma  Campaign 
1886-7  (medal  with  clasp)  : m.  1913,  the  Hon.  Marjory  Winifred,  da.  of  21st  Baron  Forbes,  and 
has  issue  living,  Peter  Hugh  Frederick,  b.  1916,— Rosemary  Alice  Champuey,  b.  1917, — Mar- 
guerite Helena  Mary,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Kingsmills,  Inverness. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Walker,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1855,  d.  1911  : m.  1881, 
Louisa  Janet  Dundas  (now  of  Widbury  Hill.  Ware),  da  .of  the  Ven.  James 
Palmes,  D.D.,  R.  of  Burton  Agnes  and  Archdeacon  of  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire: — 

Edward  Arthur,  b.  1883:  m.  1912,  Frances  Beatrice,  da.  of  James  Davies,  and  has  issue  living, 

Harold  Edward  Palmes,  b.  1917, — Joan  Olive  Beatrix,  b.  1913. Henry,  b.  1885:  m.  1913, 

Margaret,  da.  of  Robert  Rowlands,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Henry,  b.  1913, — Monica 

Diana. Ernest,  b.  1887;  formerly  Capt.  King’s  African  Rifles.  Residence,  Chania  Bridge, 

British  East  Africa. 

The  2nd  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Beverley  (C)  1859-65. 


WALKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1886,  of  Gateacre  Grange,  co.  Lancaster,  and  Osmaston 

Manor,  co.  Derby. 

SirlAN  Peter  Andrew  Monro  Walker, 

3rd  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  30th,  1902  ; s.  his  father. 
Sir  Peter  Carlaw,  1915  ; is  patron  of  one  living. 

$rms — Or,  three  pallets  gules  surmounted  by  a saltire 
argent  charged  with  a stag’s  head  erased  proper  ; on  a chief 
azure  a garb  between  two  stars  of  six  points  of  the  first. 
Crist — A cornucopia  proper. 

Seat — Osmaston  Manor,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 


Care  and  industry. 


Sister  living— Enid,  b.  1900. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — JOHN  REID, 
b.  June  4th,  1855 ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; formerlj'-  Capt.  Duke 
of  Lancaster’s  Own  Yeo.,  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn. 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.)  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Staffordshire  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Shropshire  1917: 
m.  1885,  Katharine  Howard,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
John  Cartland,  of  The  Priory,  King’s  Heath,  Worces- 
tershire, and  has  issue  living,  John  Vincent  Reid,  b. 
1893, — Codrington  Gwynne  Reid,  b.  1895, — Violet  Eliza 
Reid,  b.  1887:  m.  1918,  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Hoare, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1920, — 
Katharine  Monica,  b.  1890.  Residence,  Ruckley  Grange,  near  Shifnal,  Salop  ; Clubs,  Carlton, 

Boodle’s,  Hurlingham. William  Hall  ( Baron  Wavertree),  b.  1856;  cr.  Baron  Wavertree  1919 

[ see  Peerage]. Andrew  Barclay,  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  1888);  formerly  Lieut.  Lancashire  Hussars  Yeo.  Cav.  : m.  1895,  Edith  Marianne  (who 
obtained  a judicial  separation  1898),  widow  of  John  Robert  Aitchison.  Residences,  Firfield, 
The  Heath,  Weybridge;  89,  Piccadilly,  W.  Clubs,  Boodle’s,  Royal  Thames  Yacht. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet)— Mary  Carlaw,  b.  1858  : m.  1883,  William  Roylance 
Court,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-law,  who  d.  1917,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  William  Roylance,  b.  1885  ; 
Capt.  Lancers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915 —Evelyn  Roylance  : m.  19x2, 
Col.  Stuart  Peter  Rolt,  C.B. ,— Dorothy  Helen  Roylance:  m.  1914,  Lieut. -Col.  Douglas  Hervey 

Talbot,  D.S.O.,  Lancers  [see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.].  Residence,  Manor  House,  Middlewich. 

Ethel  Lisette  ( Countess  of  Kingston),  b.  1872:  m.  1897,  the  9th  Earl  of  Kingston.  Residences, 
Talboy  House,  Keevil,  near  Trowbridge,  Wilts ; Kilronan  Castle,  Keadue,  co.  Roscommon ; 
Oakport,  Boyle,  co.  Roscommon. 

Widows  living  of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets — Hon.  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Haughton  Charles 
Okeover  [ see  B.  Waterpark]  ; formerly  a Maid  of  Honour  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  : m.  1st,  1887, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Andrew  Barclay  Walker,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1893  ; 2ndly,  1895,  Lieut. - 

Col.  John  Frederick  Lort  Phillips,  J.P.,  D.L-  Residence,  Lawrenny  Park,  Pembroke. 

Ethel  Blanche  ( Lady  Walker),  da.  of  the  late  Haughton  Charles  Okeover  [ see  B.  Waterpark] : 
m.  1899,  Sir  Peter  Carlaw  Walker,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1915.  Residence,  Osmaston  Manor, 
Ashbourne,  Derbyshire. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Carlaw  Walker,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1859,  d.  190 7 : m. 
1885,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  W.  J.  Ellison  : — 

William  Barclay  Carlaw,  b.  1893.  Ethel  Carlaw,  b.  1889  : m.  1910,  John  Balfour  Caldwell. 
Residence,  Cariboo,  British  Columbia. 

Issue  (By  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  James  Monro  Walker,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1866,  d.  1920  : m.  1st,  1893,  Emily  Eileen  (marriage  dissolved  1900),  only 
da.  of  Henry  Hodgson  Bardswell,  of  Larkfield,  Southport;  2ndly,  1902,  Gladys, 
who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Humphrey  Brooke  Firman,  formerly  of  Gateforth,  York- 
shire; 3rdly,  1917,  Eleanor  Hilda  Jean  (now  of  10,  Princes  Gate,  S.W.,and 
Pell  Wall,  Market  Drayton,  Salop),  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Nicholas 
Cunningham,  of  Southsea : — 

Doris  Eileen,  b.  1894:  m.  1914,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Lewis  Clark  Kirby,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  12th 
Lancers. Gwendoline  Phyllis,  b.  1895. 

The  1st  baronet  made  many  munificent  gifts  to  the  City  of  Liverpool. 


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WALKER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1906,  of  Pembroke  House,  City  of  Dublin. 

Sir  Alexander  Arthur  Walker,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  1857;  s.  his  father,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Samuel,  P.C. , 1911  ; is  Senior  Examiner 
for  Masters  and  Mates  in  the  Port  of  London  : m. 
1st  1885,  Emily  Florence,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of 
the  Hon.  William  L.  Crowther,  M.D.,  formerly 
Premier  of  Tasmania  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
W.  D.  Phillipps,  of  Creswell  Manor,  near  Stafford. 

$rms — Ermine,  on  a chevron  engrailed  plain  cotised 
azure,  between  three  hurts,  each  charged  with  a portcullis 
or,  as  many  trefoils  slipped  of  the  last.  Crrst — On  a 
Roman  fasces  or,  banded  azure,  a dove  of  the  last , hold- 
ing in  its  beak  a trefoil  slipped  of  the  first. 

Residence — 


Brother  living — HERBERT,  b.  Dec.  20th,  1867  ;ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B. A.  1889)  ; is  Resident  Magis- 
trate for  co.  Fermanagh:  tn.  1912,  Nannie  Olive,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  Goff,  R.  of  Trim.  Resdence,  Fort 
Lodge,  Enniskillen. 

Half-Brother  living — Cecil  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b. 
1882;  is  Major  R.H.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sisters  living — Alice  Elizabeth. Elizabeth  : tn.  1884, 

Edward  Fitzgerald  Hickson. Mabel  Elvira  : m.  1901,  Capt.  Herbert  Charles  Owen,  O.B.E-j 

Middlesex  Regt. Eileen  Emily:  m.  1913,  Capt.  Herbert  William  Allan  Collum,  Army 

Ser.  Corps. 

Half-Sisters  living — Ina  Eleanor,  b.  1883:  m.  1911,  Charles  Adolphus  Sheridan,  formerly  Lieut. 

5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Samuel  Brinsley,  b.  1912. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Eleanor  (Lady  Walker),  da.  of  the  Rev.  A.  MacLaughlin : 
tn.  1881,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Walker,  P.C.,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1911. 
Residence, 

The  1st  baronet,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel,  P.C.,  was  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Ireland  1883-5, 
Attorney-Gen.  for  Ireland  1885  and  1886,  Lord  Chancellor  of  Ireland  1892-5,  a Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal  1895-1905,  and  again  Lord  Chancellor  1905-11. 


FORESTIER- WALKER.  Creation  (U.K.)  1835. 

[Name  pronounced  Forest-tier-Walker.”] 

Sir  George  Ferdinand  Forestier- 
Walker,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  July  7th,  1855  ; s.  his 
father,  Sir  George  Ferdinand  Radzivill, 
1896 ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers;  is  a J.P,  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire 
in.  1897,  Georgina,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Deane  Chamberlain,  formerly  31st  Regt., 
and  has  issue. 

gurms — Erminois,  on  a pile  embattled  azure,  a mural 
crown  charged  with  the  word  “ Badajos  ” between  two 
galtraps  in  pale  or.  Crtsf — On  a mural  crown  or,  en- 
circled by  a wreath  of  laurel  vert,  an  ostrich  proper, 
resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a shell  exploding  proper. 
Shxpporttra — Dexter,  a lion  reguardant  proper,  gorged  with  a riband  gules,  fimbriated  azure,  there- 
from pendent  a representation  of  the  medal  and  clasps  presented  to  the  1st  baronet  for  his  services 
in  the  Peninsula  ; in  the  mouth  a broken  flagstaff  reversed,  with  the  eagle  and  French  tricolored 
flag  also  proper,  the  latter  inscribed  with  the  word  “ Orthes  ” ; sinister,  an  ostrich  supporting  the 
colours  of  the  50th  Regt.,  thereon  an  escroll  gules  inscribed  with  the  word  “ Vimiera  ” in  letters 
of  gold. 

Seat — Castleton,  near  Cardiff.  Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Son  living — GEORGE  FERDINAND,  b.  May  20th,  1899;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream 
Guards. 

Daughter  living— Nesta,  b.  1900. 

Brothers  living — Radzivill  Frederick,  b.  1856  : m.  1894,  Eva  Laura  (from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce  1905),  da.  of  Col.  Francis  Justice,  formerly  of  Craig-yr-Haul,  Castleton,  Cardiff,  and 

has  issue  living,  Radzivill  Clive,  b.  1895  ; is  Lieut.  R.E. Ivor  Augustus,  b.  i860  : tn.  1st,  1891, 

Georgiana,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  John  Osbourne,  Q.C.  ; zndly,  1912,  Agnes  Maud,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Caleb  Baskett  Mayhew,  of  Arran,  St.  Albans,  Herts,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd 
marriage),  Alan  Ivor,  b.  1913, — Urbain  Evelyn,  b.  1915.  Residence,  Ford,  Drewsleignton, 

Exeter. Devereux  Philip,  b.  1864;  formerly  Capt.  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.): 

tn.  1896,  Isabella  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  F.  G.  Dalgety,  of  Lockerley  Hall,  Hants,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  C.  W.  Selwyn,  and  has  issue  living,  Freda  Gladys,  b.  189 7, — Honor  Dorothy, 
b.  1899.  Residence,  Hillesley  House,  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucestershire.  Club,  Naval  and 
Military. Charles  Leolin,  M.P.,  b.  1866;  is  a J.P.  and  a County  Coundllor  for  Monmouth- 

shire, a Forestry  Conimr.  for  Wales,  a Director  of  Alexandra  Docks  and  Railway  Co., 
and  other  co;.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  ai  d 
Hon.  Director  of  St.  John  Ambulance  Depart,  for  Wales  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Monmouth- 
shire, S.  Div.  (C)  Jan.  1910  and  Dec.  1910;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Monmouth  Div.  thereof 
since  Dec.  1918  : tn.  1894,  Alice,  da.  of  John  Blandy- Jenkins,  of  Llanharan,  Glamorgan- 
shire, and  Kingston  House,  Berks,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosemary,  b.  1898, — Daphne,  b. 

1902.  Residence,  Park  House,  Rhiwderin,  Monmouthshire. Roland  Stuart,  D.S.O. , b. 

1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Roy.  Monmouthshire  R.E.  Special  Reserve  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1916: 
tn.  1904,  Olive  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1918),  younger  da.  of  the  late  Ralph 
Thurston  Bassett,  of  Crossways,  Cowbridge,  Glamorganshire.  Residence,  The  Castle,  Mon- 
mouth. Clubs,  Orleans,  Isthmian  .——Charles  Evelyn,  b.  1875;  is  a J.P.  for  Glamorganshire: 


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m.  1903,  Ada  Llewelyn,  da.  of  Col.  Robert  Henry  Mansel  [J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire, 
formerly  Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers,  and  Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  of  S.  Wales  Borderers], 
of  Abergavenny,  and  Caerleon,  Monmouthshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Rodney,  b.  1906, 
— Charles  Jocelyn,  b.  1912, — Robert  Gwent,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Brynhedydd,  Newport,  Mon- 
mouthshire. Club,  Isthmian. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Edmond  Lushington  Walker,  3rd  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1828,  d.  1893  : m.  1852,  Camilla  Georgina,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  J.  P.  Calder,  R.E.  :— 

Edmond  Somerville  Forestier,  b.  i860  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  R.E. : m.  1 887,  Ellen  Mary  Camilla,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  F.  A.  Fenton,  M.S.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmond  Alec,  b.  1888  : ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, — Claude 
Frederick,  b.  1896  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.  R.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, Mil.  Cross). Sir  George  Townshend  Forestier,  K.C.B.,  b.  1866  ; is  Maj.-Gen.  R.A. 

and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; was  A.Q.M.G.,  S.  Command  1910-11  ; S.  Africa  1900  as  D.A.A.G. 
(despatches,  medal),  with  Somaliland  Field  Force  1902-3  as  Ch.  Staff  Officer  and  1903-4  as 
A.Q.M.G.  for  Intelligence,  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece),  European  War  1914-18,  as  Maj.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.B.);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919:  nt.  1892,  Lady  Mary  Maud 
Diana  Liddell,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Ravensworth,  and  has  issue  living,  Lilian  Diana  Forestier,  b. 
1894, — Helen  Mary  Cecilia  Forestier,  b.  1895.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military,  Arthur’s,  Cavalry. 
Claude  Edward  Forestier,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1868  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  with  Bar)  ; D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1897,  Ethel,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Allix  Wilkinson,  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Claudine  Forestier,  b. 
1898  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. , — a son,  b.  1912, — Aura  Camilla  Desmond,  b.  1905.— —Eva  Catharine 
Forestier  ( Lady  Vyvyan)  : m.  1887,  Col.  Sir  Courtenay  Bourchier  Vyvyan,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  10th 

Bt.  Residence,  Trelowarren,  Mawgan-in-Meneage,  Cornwall. Ada  Constance  Forestier. 

Residence,  Winsley  Croft,  Bradford-on- Avon. Camilla  Sophia  Forestier.  Residence,  7, 

Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. Vera  Helen  Forestier  : m.  1907,  William  Douglas  Braith- 

waite,  and  has  issue  living,  Archibald  Douglas  George,  b.  1911, — Jervis  Anthony  Vyvyan,  b. 
1914. — Philippa  Jocelyn,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Calcutta. 

The  1st  baronet,  Gen.  Sir  George  Townshend,  G.C.B.,  K.C.T.S.,  was  a distinguished  Peninsular 
officer,  and  sometime  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Fort  St.  George,  E.  Indies,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Chelsea  Hos- 
pital. The  2nd  baronet  assumed  by  deed  poll  1893,  the  additional  surname  of  Forestier. 


Walker-Drummond,  see  Drummond. 


WALLER,  Creation  (I.)  1780,  of  Newport,  Tipperary. 

Sir  William  Edgar  Waller,  7th  Baronet,  son  of 

the  late  William  Edgar  Waller,  great-great-grandson  of  1st 
baronet ; b.  Nov.  22nd,  1863  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Charles,  1912  ; 
is  owner  of  Stores  in  New  Jersey  : m.  1890,  Mary  Augusta, 
da.  of  Charles  Meyers,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Cheeky  or  and  sable,  on  a canton  gules,  a lion  rampant  double 
queued  of  the  first.  Cmt — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  a plume  of  five  ostrich 
feathers,  2nd  and  4th  azure,  1st,  3rd,  and  5th  argent,  surmounted  by  an 
eagle’s  claw  gules. 

Residence — Rutherford,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. 


Sons  living— ROLAND  EDGAR,  b.  Jan.  nth,  1892. Donald  Wil- 

liam, b.  1899. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  de  Warrenne,  b.  1893. Miriam  Jocelyn, 

nonor  et  ventas.  6.1896. 

Honor  and  truth.  Brother  living— Elwood  Eccleston,  b.  1876. 

Sisters  living — Daisy  Emma.— —Lilian  Edith. Violet  Evelyn. Florence  Eunice.—— 

Olive  Euretta. 

Aunt  living — Georgiana  : m.  1871,  David  Egbert  Terry.  Residence,  Brooklyn,  New  York. 

Daughters  living  of  4th  Baronet— By  1st  marriage — Eliza  Matilda : m.  1859,  Charles  Walter 
Bastable,  who  d.  1878,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Patrick,  b.  1869, — Harriet  Louisa, — Adelaide 

Mary, — Eliza  Matilda, — Selina  Mary, — Mary. Adelaide  Georgina  ; is  a Sister  in  St.  George’s 

Mission  Home,  London. 

Mother  living — Emma  Daisy,  da.  of  Thomas  Eccleston:  m.  1861,  William  Edgar  Waller,  who 
d.  1899,  younger  brother  of  6th  baronet.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Jessie  Marion  ( Lady  Waller),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  James 
Purbrook,  of  Brighton : m.  1st,  1878,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Edmund  Arthur  Waller,  5th  baronet, 
who  d.  1888;  2ndly,  1890,  John  H.  Haig.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund^ Waller,  younger  brother  of  the  late  William  Edgar 
Waller  (ante),  father  of  7th  baronet,  b.  1844,  d.  1899  : m.  1861  : — 

Children  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Jocelyn  Macartney  Waller,  4th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Samuel  Waller,  M.D.,  b.  1803,  d.  1878  : m.  1833,  Henrietta,  da.  of  Capt. 

Guy  Carleton  Coldough  : — « 

Jocelyn,  b.  1841  : m.  1867,  Mary,  da.  of  E.  Smith,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  has  issue 
living,  Augustus  Edmund,  b.  1871, — Philip  Percy,  b.  1877, — Mary  Beatrice, — Mary  Ethel  Maud. 

Samuel  William,  b.  1844  ; is  a Staff-Sergeant  in  N.W.  Territory  Mounted  Police  : m.  1st, 

1862,  Mari  Louisa,  who  d.  1873,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Waller,  grandson  of  1st  Bt.  ; 2ndly,  1878, 
Eliza  Maria,  da.  of  Charles  Hughes,  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Charles 
Guy  Carleton,  b.  1865, — Samuel  William,  b.  1865. — John  Stanton,  b.  1869:  m.  1888,  Ida,  da. 
of  James  Peyton  of  Montreal,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Clifton  b.  1903,  Pearl  Maria  Louise  b. 
1889  : m.  1912,  Stephen  Driscol  Bennett,  of  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  U.S.A. , Ruby  Gladys  Col- 
clough  b.  1891,  Olivine  Beryl  Carleton  b.  1895,  Helen  Emerald  b.  1897,  Maynard  Patricia 
Eunice  b.  1907, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Edmund  Henry  Coldough  (of  Rosilee,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada),  b.  1879  : m.  1906,  Caroline  Agnes,  da.  of  John  Mann,  of  Grand  Vasley,  Ontario,  and 


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has  issue  living,  Herbert  Montague  b.  1907,  Arthur  Edmund  b.  1909,  William  Hugh  b.  1912, 
Marjorie  b.  1910, — Hugh  Jocelyn,  b.  1887  : m.  1909,  Olive  Maria,  da.  of  John  Mann  (ante),  and 
has  issue  living,  Hector  Hugh  b.  1910,  Lilian  Gladys  b.  1911, — Katharine,  b.  1889  : m.  1908, 
John  Alexander  Lawrie,  of  Wildose,  Saskatchewan,  Canada, — Alice,  b.  1892  : m.  1912, 
Frederick  Stuart,  of  Rosilee,  Saskatchewan,  N.W.  Territory,  Canada.  Residence,  Rosilee,  Sas- 
katchewan, N.W.  Territory,  Canada. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Waller,  b.  1806,  d.  i860  : m.  1834,  Mary  Anne  Blowers,  who  d. 
1846 : — 

Jocelyn,  b.  1838  ; formerly  in  Indian  Postal  Ser. : m.  1861,  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  Martin  Power,  of 
Waterford,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Martin,  b.  1862  : m.  1896,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  William  Waller  [see  infra],  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  Hardress  Jocelyn  b.  1901, 
Dorothy  Minnie  b.  1898,  Winifred  Roberta  b.  1900, — William  Dillon  (of  California,  U.S.A.), 
b.  1868  : m.  18 — , Annie,  da.  of  Hans  Nielson,  of  Denmark,  and  has  issue  living,  Hans  Jocelyn 
b.  1897,  Edmunds  William  b.  1891, — Thomas  Hutton,  b.  1878, — Harry,  b.  1882, — Eva  Mary, — 
May  Maud.  Residence,  Chicago,  U.S.A. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Robert  Waller  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  William  Waller,  b.  1835,  d.  1897  : m.  1866,  Emily,  who  d.  1895, 
da.  of  John  Page  : — 

Herbert  Montague,  b.  1868. Jocelyn  Edmund,  b.  1870.  Residence,  Bombay. Frank  Hastings, 

b.  1871  ; is  a Gen.  Manager  of  Railways  in  Colonial  Civil  Ser.  : m.  1914,  Elvie  Grace,  da.  of 

William  Bedford,  of  Landour,  India,  and  has  issue  living,  Jocelyn  Grace,  b.  1915. Charles 

Robert,  b.  1877  ; is  in  Natal  Civil  Ser.  (Indian  Immigration  Depart.)  : m.  1905,  Agnes  Helen, 
da.  of  F.  Thorne,  of  Launceston,  Cornwall,  and  has  issue  living,  Robert  William,  b.  1910, — 
Charles  Jellicoe,  b.  1916, — Jocelyn,  b.  1906, — Minnie,  b.  1908, — Ruth,  b.  1909.  Residence, 

Durban,  Natal. Florence  Minnie,  b.  18 — . Emily  Mary,  b.  18 — : m.  18 — , Robert 

Jocelyn  Waller  [see  ante]. Amy  Beatrice,  b.  1882. 

The  1st  baronet,  M.P.  for  Dundalk,  was  one  of  the  Commissioners  of  the  Revenue. 


WALLER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1815,  of  Braywick  Lodge,  Berkshire. 

Sir  Wathen  Arthur  Waller,  5 th  Baronet; 
b.  Oct.  6th,  1881  ; s.  his  brother,  Capt.  Sir  Francis 
Ernest,  1914;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.  M.C.  ; is 
Capt.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  ; has  been  Lieut.  3rd 
Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  : in.  1904,  Viola,  2nd 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Le  Sueur,  I.S.O.,  J.P.,  of 
Wynberg,  Cape  Colony. 

gCrms — Sable,  on  a bend  engrailed  argent,  between  two 
bendlets  or,  three  walnut-leaves  of  the  last,  ftrrst — On  a 
mount  vert  a walnut  tree  proper,  pendent  therefrom  by  a ribbon 
gules  a shield  azure  charged  with  a fleur-de-lis  or. 

Residence — Woodcote,  Warwick. 


Sisters  living — Margaret  Beatrice,  b.  1874  : in.  1895,  Capt. 
Dennis  Granville,  O.B.E.,  M.V.O.  (formerly  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.),  Ch.  Constable  of  Dorset.  Residence,  Somer- 
leigh  Gate,  Dorchester.'  -Edith  Sophia,  b.  1884. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Charlotte  Louisa. 
Residence,  69,  Warwick  Square,  S.W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

This  is  the  fruit  of  valor.  Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Adolphus  Waller,  2nd 

son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1838,  d.  1890 : m .1866,  Jamesina,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Styleman  le  Strange,  of  Hunstanton  Hall,  Norfolk:  — 

Rev.  WATHEN  HENRY,  b.  June  4th,  1867  ; ed,  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M A 1893  , 
and  at  Cuddesdon  Theological  Coll. ; formerly  in  R.N.  ; served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal 
bronze  star)  ; was  V.  of  Thornham  (Norfolk)  1902-6,  and  R.  of  Luton,  Chatham,  1913,  and 
temporary  Chap.  R.N.  1914-17  (1914-15  star,  medal) ; has  Coronation  medal:  m.  1912,  Mabel 
Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  James  Sydney  Stopford  [see  E-  Courtown,  colls.].  Residence,  HaU 
Cottage,  Hunstanton  North,  Norfolk. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Ernest  Adolphus  Waller  (infra)  :— 
issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Ernest  Alured  Waller,  b.  1836,  d.  1910  : m.  1864,  Mary  Louisa,  who 
d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Barton,  of  Rangemoor,  Staffordshire : 

Edmund,  b.  1871  : m.  1906,  Muriel  Grace,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Arden  Adderley  [see  B . Norton]. 

L Residence,  Islip,  Thrapston. Ella  Nutcombe. Margarette  — — Katharine  Louisa  . in. 

1899,  Henry  Arthur  Heywood  [see  Heywood,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Chnstleton  Lodge, 
Chester. Beatrice  Mary. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Ernest  Alured  Waller  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Alured  Waller,  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers,  b.  1884,  d.  (on 
active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917:  1912,  Ethel  (now  of  Crawley  Down, 

Sussex),  da.  of  the  late  John  Tippet  Drake,  of  Plumstead,  Kent:— 

Margaret  Patience,  b.  1917- 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Ernest  Adolphus  Waller,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1807, 
a.  1845  : m.  1835,  Louisa,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Wise,  of  Off- 
church,  co.  Warwick: — . . „ _ , „ 

Stanier,  C.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1844;  Hon.  M.A.,  Oxford  1904;  is  Col.  R.E.  (retired),  an  Hon. 
Equerry  to  H.R.H.  the  Duchess  of  Albany,  and  a Mil.  Member  of  Oxfordshire  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  ; elected  Mayor  of  Oxford  1919;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  (Oxford  Univ.) 
Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  ; served  as  A.D.C.  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  and  4th  class  Medjidie) ; sometime  an  Extra  Equerry  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria; 
C V.O.  1904,  O B E.  1918:  m.  1879,  Sophia  Louisa,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late  William 

Willes,  of  Astrop,  and  has  issue  living,  Stanier  Edmund  William,  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  RJM.C.; 
formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) : in.  1915,  Alice  Amy,  da.  of  J.  W.  Harris, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Stanier  b.  1917,— Wathen  Ernest,  M.B.,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Oxford 


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Univ.  (M.B.  1912), — Rev.  Michael  Henry,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910)  ; 
is  Curate  of  Hurstpierpoint,  Sussex, — Dorothy,  b.  1891.  Residence,  28,  Bardwell  Road,  Oxford. 

The  1st  baronet  was  Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  William  IV.  ; he  assumed  the  surname  of 
Waller  in  lieu  of  Phipps  by  sign-manual  1814.  The  4th  baronet,  Capt.  Sir  Francis  Ernest  Waller, 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  was  killed  in  action  during  European  War  Oct.  1914. 


JOHNSON-WALSH,  Creation  (I  ) 1775,  of  Ballykilcavan,  Queen’s  County. 


Firm. 


Sir  Hunt  Henry  Allen  Johnson-Walsh,  5th 

Baronet;  b.  Jan.  18th,  1864;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John  Allen, 
1893  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Queen’s  co.  (High 
Sheriff  1900)  ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; served  in 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  : in.  1910,  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  Henry  Bruen,  P.C.,  of  Oak  Park,  Carlow,  and  has  issue. 

gtrms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  argent,  a fesse  azure  between  six 
martles  sable  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  sable,  on  a saltire  argent,  between  three 
towers  or  in  flames  proper,  one  in  chief  and  one  on  each  side,  and  in  base 
two  tilting  spears  in  saltire  proper,  five  cocks  gules.  Cnsts — ist,  a 
griffin’s  head  erase^argent,  langued  gules  ; 2nd,  a tower  argent,  thereon 
a cock  gules,  langued  azure. 

Seat — Ballykilcavan,  Stradbally,  Queen’s  co.  Clubs — Naval  and 
Military,  Kildare  Street. 


Daughter  living — Oonah  Frances,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living— allen  william,  b.  Sept.  17th,  1868. 

Sisters  living — Helena  Frances:  m.  1894,  Capt.  John  Percy  Meade,  who  d.  1919  [see  E. 

Clanwilliam,  colls.].  Residences,  Earsham  Hall,  Bungay;  Burrenwood,  co.  Down. Frances 

Elizabeth  : m.  1910,  her  cousin,  Jocelyn  Otway  Johnson,  who  d.  1919.  Residence,  Ballykil- 
cavan, Stradbally , Queen’s  co. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Harriett  Anna  ( Lady  Johnson-Walsh ),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Brownlow  Forde,  of  Seaforde,  co.  Down  : m.  1859,  Sir  John  Allen  Johnson-Walsh,  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1893.  Residence,  Ballykilcavan,  Stradbally,  Queen’s  co. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John  Allen  Johnson,  assumed  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Walsh. 


WALSHAM,  Creation  (U-K.)  1831,  of  Knill  Court,  Herefordshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Walsam.”] 

Sir  John  Scarlett  Walsham,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
Oct.  15th,  1869;  s.  his  father,  .Sir  John,  K.C.M.G.,  1905;  is 
a temporary  2nd  Lieut.,  and  patron  of  one  living  : in.  1906, 
Bessie  Geraldine  Gundreda,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm. 
John  Borlase  Warren  [see  Warren,  Bt.],  and  has  issue. 

.Arms — Quarterly : ist  and  4th,  per  pale  azure  and  gules,  a griffin 
segreant  wings  elevated  or,  supporting  on  a tilting  spear  a banner  flowing 
to  the  dexter  argent,  charged  with  a cross  couped  sable,  Garbett ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  sable,  on  a cross  voided  or,  five  crosslets  patee-fitchee  of  the 
last,  Walsham.  Crest — A demi-eagle  with  two  heads  displayed  sable, 
having  suspended  from  the  neck,  by  a gold  chain,  an  escutcheon  argent, 
and  thereon  a Saracen’s  head  erased  at  the  neck  proper,  round  the 
temples  a wreath  argent  and  azure. 

Residence — 

Sub  libertate  quietem.  

Rest  under  liberty.  Son  living— JOHN  SCARLETT  WARREN,  b.  Nov.  29th,  1910. 

Daughter  living — Gundreda  Bridget  Coytmore,  b.  1909. 

Brother  living — Percy  Romilly,  b.  1871  ; is  in  Chinese  Maritime  Customs:  m.  1899,  Char- 
lotte Cuningham  Scott,  da.  of  William  Wykeham  Myers,  M.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Percy  Robert 
Stewart,  b.  1904, — Florence  May,  b.  1900, — Gladys  Newell,  b.  1908, — Aline  Joyce,  b.  1913. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet) — Fanny:  m.  1883,  Edward  Yorke.  Residence,  Bewerley 
Hall,  Pateley  Bridge,  Harrogate. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Walsham,  2nd  son  of  ist  baronet,  b.  1832,  d.  1914 : 
m.  1865,  Marianne,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  James  Barnett : — 

Florence  Augusta:  m.  1892,  John  Cecil  Thornhill.  Residence,  The  Old  Abbey,  Drogheda, 
Ireland. Mary  Caroline  : m.  189 7,  Algernon  Estcourt  Keys-Wells. 

The  name  of  this  family  is  supposed  to  be  derived  either  from  Walsham  le  Willows  in  Suffolk, 
or  Walsham  St.  Mary  in  Norfolk,  in  both  of  which  counties,  as  in  Cambridgeshire,  the  Walshams 
were  of  note,  and  often  of  knightly  rank,  from  the  end  of  the  nth  to  the  beginning  of  the  18th 
century.  The  Walshams  of  Knill  represent  a branch  that  settled  in  Radnorshire  about  400  years 
ago,  through  the  marriage  of  John  Walsham  with  Mary,  granddaughter  and  heiress  of  Sir  Jenkin 
Harvey  of  Llanvair,  Knight.  From  this  marriage  lineally  descended  John  Walsham,  who  married 
Barbara,  granddaughter  and  heiress  of  John  Knill,  Esq.,  of  Knill  Court,  M.P.  for  Radnor,  temp. 
Philip  and  Mary,  and  was  the  direct  ancestor,  in  the  ninth  degree,  of  the  present  baronet.  The  ist 
baronet  received  his  baronetcy  as  being  the  eldest  coheir  and  representative  of  Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Morgan,  Bt.,  whose  title,  created  1660,  became  extinct  on  his  death,  1768.  Sir  John  Walsham, 
K.C.M.G.,  2nd  Bt.,  was  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  China  1885-92  and  to  Roumania  1892-3. 


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WALTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Rushpool,  Skelton-in-Cleveland,  N.  Riding  of 

Yorkshire. 

Sir  Joseph  Walton,  M.B.,  ist  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Joseph  Walton,  coal  and  lead  mine 
owner  and  smelter,  of  Frosterley,  co.  Durham,  by  his 
wife,  Margaret ; b.  March  19th,  1849  5 e^-  privately;  is 
a F.R.G.S.,  a Coal  Owner  and  a J.P.  of  Middles- 
brough, and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  N.  Riding  of  York- 
shire; has  travelled  widely  in  India,  China,  Japan, 
America,  Africa,  Persia,  Asiatic  Turkey,  Australia,  and 
New  Zealand,  studying  the  commercial  and  political 
situation  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Doncaster  Div.  of 
S.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  (Z)  1895  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Barnsley  Div.  of  S.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire  Oct.  1897  to  Nov.  1918  ; re-elected  for 
Barnsley  Dec.  1918;  author  of  “China  and  the 
Present  Crisis”  : rn.  1880,  Faith,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Gill,  solicitor,  of  Middlesbrough,  and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Gules,  a walled  town  and  in  chief  two  pickaxes  in 
saltire  between  as  many  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Crist — A greyhound  salient  argent,  collared  gules, 
holding  between  the  fore  paws  a pennon  gules  charged  with 
a rose  as  in  the  arms. 

Seat — Rushpool,  Saltburu-by-the-Sea.  Clubs — Reform,  Ranelagh,  National  Liberal,  Royal 
Automobile.  ' 

Daughters  living — Josephine:  m.  1912,  George  Frederick  Lucas. Gladys. 

WARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1911,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  George  Ward, 
P.C. , K.C.M.G .,  1st  Baronet , son  of  William 
Thomas  Ward;  b.  April  26th,  1856;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Dublin  1907,  and  Camb.  and  Edin.  1911  ; Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford  1911 ; has  been  Premier,  Minister 
of  Finance,  Postmaster-General,  Minister  of  Tele- 
graphs, Defence  and  Lands,  Commissioner  of 
State  Forests,  New  Zealand,  and  a Member  of  the 
Executive  Council  of  the  Dominion  ; sat  in  New 
Zealand  Parliament  1887-1919,  and  was  Leader  of 
the  Opposition  19 13- 15  and  1919;  represented 
New  Zealand  at  Special  War  Conference  1917  ; 
K.C.M.G.  1901,  P.C.  1907  : m.  1883,  Theresa 
Dorothea,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  — de  Smith,  and  has 
issue. 

Jtrms — Azure,  a cross  moline  argent  between  four 
keys  wards  upwards  or.  Crist — A demi-griffin  azure  in 
front  of  two  keys  in  saltire  wards  upwards  or. 

Residence, — 122,  Tinakori  Road,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand.  

By  courage  and  faith.  Uving-CYRII,  RUPERT  JOSEPH  GEORGE, 

' * y b.  Sept.  22nd,  1884. Vincent  Aubrey,  b.  1888. 

Gladstone  William,  6.1891. A warua  Patrick  Joseph  George,  6.  1901. 

Daughter  living — Eileen  Josephine,  b*  1886. 


WARD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1914,  of  Wilbraham  Place,  Chelsea. 


Salvation  under  the  cross. 

D.A.A.G.,  Home  Dist.  1895-9,  A.Q.M.G., 


Sir  Edward  Willis  Dun- 
can Ward,  G.B.E.,  K.C.B. , 
K.C.V.O.,  ist  Baronet , only  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  John  Ward,  R.N. ; 
b.  Dec.  17th,  1853  ; entered  Army 
1874 ; became  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  1890,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1898 ; retired  1901  ; 
served  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885, 
present  at  actions  of  Hasheen  and 
Tofrek,  and  advance  on  Tamai  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star,  promoted  Major),  on 
Special  Ser.  with  Ashanti  Expedi- 
tion 1895-6,  as  A.A.G.  (star,  C.B.), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  first  as 
A.A.G.,  being  present  at  siege  of 
Ladysmith  and  subsequently  as  Di- 
rector of  Supplies  (despatches  thrice, 
medal,  K.C.B.) ; was  D.A.AG., 
Head  Quarters  Staff',  Ireland  1892-5, 
Head  Quarters  1900- 1901,  and  Per- 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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manent  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  War  1901- 14  (also  Sec.  of  War  Office  1904-13)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  co.  London,  Hon.  Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  and  Canadian  Army  Ser. 
Corps,  Chm.  of  Council  of  Union  Jack  Club  and  Union  Jack  Hostel,  an  Officer  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
and  Chm.  of  War  Office  Consultative  Committee  on  Ex-Soldiers,  and  of  Roy.  So. 
for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals ; appointed  a Member  of  Oversea  Forces 
Committee  and  to  Administrative  Charge  of  Colonial  Contingents  1914,  and  Director- 
Gen.  Voluntary  Organizations  1915,  and  Chm.  of  Camps  Library;  also  Ch.  Officer  of 
Special  Constables  1914-15  ; C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.V.O.  1907, 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1919:  m.  1880,  Florence  Caroline,  da.  of  Henry  Minchin  Simons, 
formerly  of  72,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Barry  wavy  of  ten  argent  and  azure,  on  a bend  gules  between  in  chief  a galley  and  in 
base  two  anchors  fouled  in  saltire  or,  a sword  of  the  first  pommelled  and  hilted  of  the  fourth. 
®rtst — A griffin’s  head  erased  gules,  gorged  with  a broken  mural  crown  argent  (in  allusion  to  the 
shattered  tower  of  the  Town  Hall  of  Ladysmith,  and  to  services  rendered  during  the  siege  of  that 
town).  j&npporitrs  (+o  descend  with  Baronetcy) — On  either  side  a mastiff  proper,  gorged  with  a 
collar  paly  argent  and  azure,  being  the  armlet  of  the  Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary. 

Residence — 5,  Wilbraham  Place,  Sloane  Street,  S.W.  Clubs — United  Service,  Travellers’, 
Carlton,  Junior  Naval  and  Military,  Ranelagh. 


Sons  living — EDWARD  SIMONS,  b.  July  Iith,  1882  ; is  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  : m.  1908,  Lois 
(who  obtained  a -divorce  1916),  da.  of  Harry  Wyndham  Jefferson  [ see  E-  Shrewsbury,  colls.], 

Clubs,  Guards’,  White’s. Melvill,  D.S.C.,  b.  1885;  is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  Emergency  List : 

m.  1907,  Alice  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  William  Cobbett,  J.P.  Residence,  11,  Cleveland  Row, 
S.W.  Club, — Bachelors’. 


It  is  permitted  us  to  be  happy% 


WARDE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Barham  Court, 
Teston,  Kent. 

Sir  Charles  Edward  Warde,  O.B.E. , 1st 

Baronet,  el.  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Charles 
Warde,  K.C.B.  ; b.  Dec.  20th,  1845  5 formerly  Major 
4th  Hussars,  and  Comdg.  W.  Kent  Yeo.  (Hon.  Col.) ; 
commanded  four  Vol.  Batns.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  dur- 
ing European  War  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent,  and 
a Member  of  its  Territorial  Asso.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Kent,  or  Medway,  Div.  (C)  1892-1918  ; O.B.E.  1919: 
in.  1890,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Viscount  de  Stern. 

Jims — Azure,  a cross  flory  or.  (Errst — A wolfs  head 
erased  or. 

Seat — Barham  Court,  Maidstone.  Clubs — Carlton,  Naval 
and  Military,  Royal  Automobile. 


WARDLAW,  Creation  (N.S.)  1631,  of  Pitreavie,  Fifeshire. 

Domestic  virtue  strengthens  families.  HENRY  WARDLAW,  19  th  Baronet ; b. 

Feb.  8th,  1867 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry,  1897  ; 
Mechanical  Engineer  : m.  1892,  Janet  Montgomerie, 
da.  of  James  Wylie,  and  has  issue. 

gtras — Quarterly  : 1st  and  4th,  azure,  three  mascles  or, 
Wardlaw  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  azure,  three  water  bougets  or, 
Valance.  Crest — An  estoile  or. 

Residence — 

Son  living — henry,  b.  Aug.  31st,  1894. 

Daughters  living — Christine  Martha  Madge,  b.  1893. — 
Frances  Ethel,  b.  1898. 

Sisters  living — Grace,  b.  1851  : m.  1873,  James  Pow,  and 
has  issue  living,  James  (of  15 1,  24th  Avenue,  Lachine, 
Quebec),  b.  1876:  m.  1915,  Isabelle  Reilly,  da.  of  John 
Martin,  of  Belfast,  and  has  issue  living,  Bruce  Wardlaw 
b.  1916,  Kathleen  Moir  b.  1918, — Francis  Henry,  b.  1882, — 
Henry  Victor  Wardlaw,  b.  1887, — Christina  Paton,  b.  1874, 
— Jane  Moir,  b.  1878:  m.  1910,  Duncan  Alfred  Cuke.  Resi- 
dence, 2198,  Waverley  Street,  Montreal,  Canada. Chris- 
tina, b.  1853. Margaret,  b.  1855. Jane,  b.  1857. 

Isabella,  b.  1859  : m.  1890,  Alexander  Wylie,  and  has  issue 
living,  James  Wardlaw.  b.  1896  Residence,  Craiginnan, 

Giffnock,  Glasgow. Helen,  b.  1869:  m.  1896,  Major 

Henry  Albert  Bodeker,  M.B.,  E.  AiricaMed.  Ser.  (sometime 
Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Nairobi),  and  has  issue  living,  Lesley 
Margarita  Taylor,  b.  1899, — Henry  Harvey  Sutherland,  b. 
1901, — Frederick  James  Wardlaw,  b.  1902.  Residence, 
Harvey  Hill  Estate,  Kikuyu,  British  East  Africa. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  John  Wardlaw,  brother  of 
18th  baronet,  b.  1824,  d.  1903  : m.  1850, 
Mary,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Thomas  David- 
son, of  Galashiels : — 

1891,  Doreta,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Dr.  Lundy,  of  Preston, 


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James  Sime,  M.D.,  b.  1855  : m.  1st 


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Ontario  ; 2ndly,  1904,  Mary  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  John  Ritchie,  of  Beaverton,  Ontario,  and 

has  issue  living,  Mary  Davidson,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Galt,  Ontario,  Canada. Thomas 

Davidson,  b.  1857  : m.  1881,  Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas  Miller,  of  Stratford,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Walter,  b.  1882, — James  Macallum,  b.  1884, — Mary  Elder,  b.  1891.  Residence,  62,  Beaty 

Avenue,  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. Henry  John,  b.  1865  : m.  18 — , Clara,  da.  of  the  late 

W.  Wasson,  of  California.  Residence,  Sebastopol,  Sonoma  Co.,  California,  U.S.A. Margaret 

Janet.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Peter  Wardlaw,  younger  brother  of  18th  baronet,  b.  1833,  d. 

1906  : m.  1862  : — 

Robert,  b.  1875  : m.  1910,  Jeanie  Paterson. Joanna.— Isabella  : m.  1905,  John  B.  Tait,  and 

has  issue  living,  John  Bertram,  b.  1912, — Peter  Bertram  Wardlaw,  b.  1915. — Joanna  Wardlaw, 
b.  1906.  Residence,  Falkirk. 


The  Wardlaws  were  among  those  Anglo-Saxon  families  whose  members,  at  the  time  of  the 
Conquest,  fled  into  Scotland,  and  being  hospitably  received  by  Malcolm  Canmore,  settled  in  that 
country. 


WARING,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Foots  Cray  Place,  Foots  Cray,  co.  Kent. 

Sir  Samuel  James  Waring,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Samuel 
James  Waring,  of  Liverpool ; b.  i860  ; is  a Director  of  Waring  and  Gillow  (Limited); 
was  High  Sheriff  of  Denbighshire  1907-8  : in.  1890,  Eleanor  Caroline,  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Bamford,  of  Brookhurst,  Cheshire,  and  Llanrhaiaidr  Hall,  Denbigh- 
shii-e,  and  has  issue. 

$rms  and  (Crest — Not  exemplified  at  time  of  going  to  press. 

Seat- Foots  Cray  Place,  Foots  Cray,  Kent.  Town  Residence — 13,  Portland  Place,  W. 
Clubs — National,  Royal  Automobile. 


Daughter  living— One,  b.  1894 


WARMINGTON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Pembridge  Square,  Royal  Borough  of 

Kensington. 

Sir  Marshall  Denham  Warmington, 
2nd  Baronet ; b.  Nov.  3rd,  1871  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
(Cornelius)  Marshall,  K.C.,  1908;  ed.  at 
Trinity  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1897); 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1895  ; is  a J.P.  for  Bucks:  in. 
ist,  1908,  Alice  Daisy,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  George 
Ing,  of  Lewins,  Edenbridge,  Kent;  2ndly,  1915, 
Ethel  Graham,  da.  of  the  late  John  Lawson  Gillies, 
of  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  by  ist  marriage. 

$rms-‘-Or,  a lion  rampant  sable,  charged  on  the 
shoulder  with  two  fleurs-de-lis  palewise  of  the  first,  hold- 
ing between  the  paws  a full-bottomed  wig  proper.  Crest 
— An  owl  or,  holding  in  the  beak  a penna  and  ink  horn 
sable. 

Residence — The  Old  House,  Great  Missenden,  Bucks. 
Chambers — 3,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.;  1,  Essex 
Court,  Temple,  E-C.  Club — Reform. 


Not  /or  myself,  but  for  all. 


Son  living— By  1st  marriage— MARSHALL  GEORGE 
CLITHEROE,  b.  May  26th,  1910. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage— Elisabeth  Barbara 
Marshall,  b.  1909. 

Brothers  living — Herbert  Andrew  Cromartie,  b.  1874  ; 
is  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institute  : m.  1904,  Elsie,  da.  of  John  Stuart,  of  Stonehurst  Ardingly, 
Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan  Pamela  Stuart,  b.  1906  Residences  18  Draycott  Place,  S.W.; 

Swarratan,  Alresford,  Hants.  Club,  Junior  Constitutional.- Edward  Stephen,  ^1882  ; ed.  at 

Tonbridge  Sch.  ; is  an  Engineer,  Canton  and  Hankow  Railway,  China ; served  in  France  during 
European  War. 

Sister  living— Mary  Agnes  Marshall,  b.  1889 : m.  191 1 , Harry  Herberd  Trusted.  Residence,  36, 
Gay  ton  Road,  Harrow. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet— Annie  ( Lady  Warmington)  da.  of  Edward  Winch  of  Chatham: 
m.  1871,  Sir  (Cornelius)  Marshall  Warmington,  K.C.,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1908.  Residence,  The 
Flower  Patch,  Nevile  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  (Cornelius) ^Marshall,  K.C.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Div.  of  Monmouthshire 

(L)  1885-95. 


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WARNER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1910,  of  Brettenham,  Suffolk. 

Sir  (Thomas)  Courtenay  (Theydon) 
Warner,  C.B. , M.P. , ist  Baronet,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Warner,  J.P.,  D.L.  (M.P.  for  Norwich),  of 
Highams,  Woodford,  Essex,  and  49,  Grosvenor  Place, 
S.W. , by  Maria,  da.  of  Thomas  Carr,  of  New  Ross, 
co.  Waterford;  b.  July  19th,  1857;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Lord-Lieut.  of  Suffolk, 
a County  Alderman  for  W.  Suffolk,  a J.  P.  for 
Somerset,  Pres.  Rural  Dist.  Council  Asso.,  Chm. 
Warner  Estate  Co.,  and  of  Law  Land  Co.  ; was 
High  Sheriff  of  Essex  1891,  Chm.  of  Central 
Chamber  of  Agriculture  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucking- 
hamshire L.I.  1906-12,  and  Director  of  National 
Ser. , E Region  1917-18;  unsuccessfully  contested 
Coventry  1885,  and  Somerset,  N.  Div.  July  1895; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of  Somerset  (L)  July  1892 
to  July  1895  ; has  sat  for  Lichfield  Div.  of  Stafford- 
shire since  Feb.  1896;  C.B.  (Civil)  1909:  m.  1883, 
Lady  Leucha  Diana  Maude,  da.  of  ist  Earl  de 
Montalt  [see  V.  Hawarden],  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  the  second  son,  Cornwallis  John,  b.  1889; 
Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.;  reported  missing  but  believed  to  have  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 

^rms — Per  bend  argent  and  gules  two  bendlets  between  six  roses  all  count erchanged.  tost 
— A Saracen’s  head  affrontSe  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper,  vested  gules,  on  the  head  a cap 
cheeky  argent  and  of  the  second,  in  front  thereof  three  roses  fessewise  of  the  third. 

Seat — Brettenham  Park,  Suffolk.  Town  Residence — 34,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.  Clubs — 
Bachelors’,  Reform,  Union,  National  Liberal. 


Sons  living— EDWARD  COURTENAY  THOMAS,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,b.  Jan.  4th,  1886  ; is  Major 
Scots  Guards,  and  Brevet  Major  Guards’  Brig.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  seven 
times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Ordei  of  St.  Benoit  de  Avis  of  Portugal,  Order  of 
Danilo  of  Montenegro,  Brevet  Major);  D.S.O  1917:  m.  1920,  the  Hon.  Nest  a Douglas- 

Pennant,  da.  ol  2nd  Baron  Penrhyn.  Residence , 16,  Wilfred  Street,  S.W.i. Ihomas 

Seymour  Marius,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Leucha  Mary,  b.  1884. Lillian  Georgina,  b.  1892  : m.  1915,  David  Arthur 

James  Chapman,  Lieut.  Scots  Guards,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915. 

WARREN,  Creation  (I.)  1784,  of  Warren’s  Court,  Cork. 

Sir  Augustus  George  Digby  Warren, 

7th  Baronet ; b.  Oct.  23rd,  1898  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Augustus  Riversdale  John  Blennerhassett, 
1914;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.  M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  7th 
Hussars. 

&rms — Argent,  a fesse  cheeky  or  and  azure,  between  three 
talbots  passant  proper,  tost — A lion  rampant  holding  a 
crozier  proper. 

Seat — Warren’s  Court,  Lisarda,  co.  Cork. 


Great-Aunt  living  (daughter  of  4th  baronet) — Mary : m. 
1859,  the  Rev.  Thomas  Robert  Hamilton,  who  d.  1905,  for- 
merly Chap.  R.N.,  and  R.  of  St.  Mark’s,  Dundela,  Strand- 
town,  and  has  issue  living,  Augustus  Warren,  b.  1866  ; is  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Hamilton  and  McMaster,  of  Belfast: 
m.  189 7,  Annie  Sergeant,  da.  of  William  Harley,  formerly  of 
Newcastle,  Mirramichie,  New  Brunswick,  Canada,  and  has 
issue  living,  John  Borlase  Warren  b.  1905,  Ruth  Sergeant 
b.  1901,  Annie  Harley  b.  1902, — Lilian  Frances  (of  4 Lock- 
harton  Gardens,  Edinburgh):  m.  1882,  William  Suffern, 
LL.B.,  who  d.  1913. 

Widows  living  of  5th  and  6th  Baronets — Ella  Rosa 
( Lady  Warren),  da.  of  Gen.  John  Octavius  Chichester,  late 
Comdg.  37th  Regt.  : m.  ist,  1875,  Col.  F.  W.  Clarkson,  39th 
Regt.  (from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1887)  ; 2ndly, 
1898,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Augustus  Riversdale  Warren, 
5th  baronet,  who  4.1914,— Agnes  Georgina  (Lady  Warren), 
da.  of  George  Maurice  levers  : m.  1898,  Sir  Augustus  Riversdale  John  Blennerhassett  Warren, 
6th  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence,  Warren’s  Court,  Lisarda,  co.  Cork. 

Collateral  Branches  living 

Issue  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  John  Borlase  Warren,  2nd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b. 
1838,  d.  1919  . m.  1874,  Mary  St.  Leger  (now  of  Carbery,  Salcombe),  da.  of 
the  late  Major  Robert  St.  Leger  Atkins,  of  Water  Park,  co.  Cork  : — 

Bessie  Geraldine  Gundreda  (Lady  Walsham)  : m.  1906,  Sir  John  Scarlett  Walsham,  3rd  Bt. 

Mary  Detta. Louisa  Ursula  St.  Leger. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Warren,  M.P.,  3rd  son  of  ist  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Warren,  b.  i793>  d.  1838  : m.  1831,  Jane  Kellett,  who  d.  1878, 
da.  of  Capt.  John  Galwey,  of  West  Court,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Passage,  co.  Cork  : — 
Emily  Jane.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Duncan  Warren,  R.N.,  b.  1797,  d.  1874  : m.  1830,  Harriet 
Webb,  who  d.  1848,  widow  of  — Fallen.  M.D.,  and  da.  of  Jonathan  Gilder  : — 

CHARLES  DUNCAN,  b.  18 — . George  Hagar,  b.  18 — . Resides  in  Australia. Anne 

Townsend. Henrietta.^^Victoria.—— Eliza  Mary.  Residence,  16,  South  Terrace,  Cork. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Warren,  b.  1798,  d.  i860  : tn.  18 — , Sarah,  who  d.  1866,  da.  of 
Townsend  Gun,  of  Rattoo,  co  Kerry  : — 

Thomas  Townsend,  b.  1834. Townsend,  b.  18 — William  Albert,  b.  1846.— Anne  : tn. 

18 — , Richard  Webb. Gertrude  : tn.  1871,  Andrew  Hamilton  Bryan,  L.R.C.S.I.  and  L.R.C.P., 

Edin. Emma  Mary  : m.  18 — , Jonas  Studdert,  and  has  issue  living,  Jonas,  b.  1866, — 

Augustus,  b.  1869, — Thomas  Townsend,  b.  1871, — Albert  William,  b.  1872, — Townsend  Gun, 
b.  1880, — Richard  Bagot,  b.  1881, — Charles  Hamilton,  b.  1883, — Theodore  FitzGerald,  b.  1884, 
— Lizzie  Rose, — Emma  Mary, — Gertrude  Evelyn, — Nina  Josephine.  Residence,  Kilkee,  co. 
Clare. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Warren,  b.  1805,  d.  1885  : tn.  1835,  Elizabeth  Hildegardis,  da. 
of  Richard  Townsend,  of  Ballinatona  : — 

Thomas  William,  b.  18 — . Resides  in  New  Zealand. William  Augustus,  b.  18 — : tn.  1875, 

Katherine,  youngest  da.  of  G.  Dalrymple  Monteith,  M.D.,of  Wellington,  New  Zealand,  and  has 
issue  living,  Kate  Ethel, — Elizabeth  Monteath:  m.  19—,  F.  Strombon, — Minnow  Fleda  Inez, — 
Muriel  Leila, — Eileen  Elveno, — Irene  Mildred, — Ruby  Augusta  Ghraeme.  Residence , Wainoni, 

Palmerston  North,  New  Zealand. Elizabeth  Mellifont  : tn.  1870,  Marcus  George  Slade, 

C.E.,and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Alfred,  b.  1873, — Marcus  Bribane,  b.  1881, — Georgina  Alice: 
tn.  1894,  John  Rainsford  Simmons,  of  Dungarvan,  co.  Waterford, — Edyth  Maude:  tn.  1902, 
Percy  Crewe  Townsend,  formerly  of  Tramore,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward 
Marcus,  b.  1903, — Percy  Warren,  b.  1911, — Ethel  Minnow:  m.  1910,  the  Rev.  Sackville  East- 
wood  Taylor,  R.  of  Kilmallock,  co.  Limerick,  and  has  issue  living,  Marcus  Beresford  b.  1913, 
Sackville  Brisbane  b.  1917.  Residence,  3,  The  Crescent,  Limerick. 

Issue  of  the  late  Brisbane  Warren,  b.  180 7,  d.  1847  : m.  1838,  Mary,  who  d.  1853,  da.  of 
Philip  Somerville,  of  Prairie,  Skull,  co.  Cork  : — 

Anna  Townsend.  Residence,  16,  South  Terrace,  Cork. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Warren  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Augustus  Warren,  b.  1831,  d.  1914  : tn.  1869,  Mary  Spence, 
da.  of  Thomas  Thimbleby,  of  Avenue  House,  Spilsby  : — 

Milly  Kathleen  : tn.  1896,  Major  Charles  Henry  Ashhurst,  formerly  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. Aileen  : 

m.  1st,  1897,  Sydney  John  Brasier  Creagh,  J.P.,  Capt.  Limerick  City  R.G.A.  (Mil.),  who  d.  1904, 
of  Coolcower  House,  Macroom,  co.  Cork  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Capt.  Dulas  Bentley  Parry,  Yeo.,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Gerard,  b.  1899, — Percy  Brooke,  b.  1901, — (by  2nd 
marriage)  Burton  Bentley,  b.  1910, — (by  1st  marriage)  Emily  Jane  Galway. 

Issue  of  the  late  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  Thomas  Robert  Warren,  R.N.,  b.  1833, 
d.  1906  : tn.  1884,  Harriet  Lavina,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Pennefather,  J.P.,  of  Lake- 
field,  co.  Tipperary  : — 

Thomas  Richard  Pennefather,  C.B.E.,  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; Major  and 
temporary  Col.  R.A.S.C.;  C.B.E.  (M  l.)  1919:  tn.  1906,  Ada  Bene  Costello,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Charles  Hely,  12th  Regt.,  of  Woodstock.  Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford,  and  has  issue,  Patricia 
Bene  Pennefather,  b.  1908, — Eileen  Lavina  Pennefather,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Kylenahoory, 
Ballyhooly,  co.  Cork. William  Robert  Vaughton,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  b.  1889  ; Capt.  and  tem- 

porary Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches.  M.C.,  O.B.E.)  ; O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919:  m.  19x4,  Marjorie  May,  only  child  of  Harold  Briggs,  M.P.,  of  Wyelands,  Buxton,  and 

has  issue  living,  Patrick  Vaughton,  b.  1917, — Michael  Blackley,  b.  1919. Edward  Galwey, 

b.  1893;  ed.  at  Eltham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.;  European  War 
1914,  Darfur  Expedition  1916  (despatches,  Order  of  Nile),  Nymia  Hills  1917-18  tn.  1914, 
Gwendolyn  Ague  , da.  of  the  late  Brooke  Brazier,  J.P.,  of  Bally garrett,  Mallow,  co.  Cork,  and 
Rovers,  co.  Limerick. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Augustus  Warren  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Warren,  b.  1828,  d.  1897  : tn.  1857,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1893,  da. 
of  the  late  Jonas  Studdert,  of  Kilkee  : — 

Townsend  Jonas,  b.  1858. Augustus  Townsend,  b.  1866. Amelia  Isabella. Evelyn  : tn. 

1885,  Francis  Richard  Coffee,  C.E.,  Inspector  of  Board  of  Public  Works,  and  has  issue  living, 

Francis  Warren,  b.  1888, — Elizabeth  Gladys. Gertrude  : tn.  1887,  William  Cecil  Ringwood  , 

and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Le  Nauze.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Brisbane  Warren  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Brisbane  Warren,  M.A.,  Dean  of  Cork,  b.  1843,  d. 
1894  : tn.  1882,  Elizabeth  Sarah  Emily  (of  Pikis  Cottage,  Lyndhurst,  Hants),  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Christopher  Cole,  of  Woodview,  Innishannon,  co.  Cork  : — - 

Brisbane  Charles  Somerville,  b.  1887. 

Issue  of  the  late  Philip  Somerville  Warren,  L.R.C.P.,  L-R.C.S.,  b.  1844,  d.  1909  : tn.  1886, 
Elizabeth  Sherrard,  el . da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Somerville,  J . P. , of  The  Prairie,  co . Cork : — 

Robert  Desmond  Eyre  Somerville,  b.  189 7 ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.).  - -Denis  Patrick  Somerville,  b.  1901.— —Millicent  Madeleine  Somerville,  b. 

18 — : tn.  1911,  Capt.  Andrew  Winstanley  Newton,  formerly  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers. Nora 

Creina  Somerville,  b.  18 — . Henrietta  Millicent  Somerville,  b.  igoo. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Warren  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Warren,  b.  1826,  d.  1903  : tn.  1859,  Sophia  (now  of  Crookstown,  co. 
Cork),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Braddell,  of  Mallow  : — 

Robert,  b.  1870  : tn.  1904,  Maria  Frances  Lumley,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lumley  Perrier,  of  Mary- 
borough, Douglas,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  Augustus  John,  b.  1909, — Gladys  Irene,  b. 

1908.  Residence,  Crookstown  House,  co.  Cork. Mary  Frances. Sophia  Louise  Clowser, 

tn.  1891,  Jasper  Drury,  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Jasper,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  Army 

Ser.  Corps, — Robert  Warren,  b.  1894.  Residence,  Wood  View,  Douglas  Road,  Cork. Alice 

Sarah  : tn.  1893,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Phelps,  Army  Ser.  Corps. Maude. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Warren,  b.  1828,  d.  1913  : tn.  1st,  1852,  Emily,  who 
d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lauder,  of  Dominica  ; 2ndly,  1893,  Martha  Elizabeth 
(now  of  12,  Portland  Terrace,  Southsea),  widow  of  Robert  Pitcairn,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Henry  Herrick,  b.  1857  : tn.  1908,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John  Leader,  of 
Keale,  co.  Cork.  ■ ■ —Richard  Augustus,  b.  1862  ; is  in  H.M.’s  Customs,  Durban,  Natal  : tn.  1st, 
1884,  Rosetta  Violet  Courtel  Collins  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Marie  Charlotte  Alice,  da.  of  Attwell  Hayes 
Allen,  of  Seaview,  Queenstown,  co.  Cork.  Residence,  Avondale  Road,  Durban,  Natal.  Rev. 
William  Waldegrave,  b.  1867  ; sometime  Sub-Lieut,  in  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; formerly  V.  of 
Stanton  Drew;  1;  C lap.  Seamen's  Hospital,  Greenwich,  an  1 an  Hon.  Cnap  to  the  Forces:  tn. 
1901,  Alice  Matilda,  second  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Barton,  of  East  Leigh.  Havant,  and  has 
issue  living,  Arthur  Lionel  Waldegrave,  b.  1902.  Residence,  41,  UlunJi  Road,  Bla  kheath, 

S.E. Emily  Margaret:  tn.  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Gambier  Norris,  R.A.  iBurrard,  Bt., 

cr.  1807]. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Warren  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Lauder  Warren,  Staff  Paymaster,  R.N.,  b.  1855,  d.  1897  : tn.  1885, 
Ella  Christian  Hoyer,  da.  of  Christian  Hoyer  Millar,  of  Blair  Castle,  Culross,  Perth- 
shire : — 

Ella  Christian  Louise  Lauder,  b.  1891. Kathleen  Pelham  Lauder,  b.  1S92. 


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Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Percy  Bliss  Warren,  b.  1864,  d.  1911  : m.  1892,  Margaret  Ellen, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Langdon  Martin,  of  Windsor  Villas,  Plymouth  : — 

Richard  Crawford,  b.  1899. Wallis  Langdon,  b.  1901. Geoffrey  Martin,  b.  1908. 'Margaret 

Joan,  b.  1895. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Albert  Warren,  b.  1856,  d.  1899  : m.  1884,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
Talbot  Palmer,  of  Waterlooville,  Hants  : — 

Edward  Richard  Lauder,  b.  1888. Henry  Charles  Herbert,  b.  1898. Emily  Ruth,  b.  1885  : 

m.  1907,  — Hardy. Dorothy  Talbot,  b.  1887  : m.  1907,  Bernard  Tweedale. Winifred 

Mary,  b.  1891. Mariorie  Anne,  b.  1897. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Warren,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Warren,  b.  1794,  d.  1879  : m.  1824,  Mary,  da.  of  David  Craw- 
ford, of  Ballyshannon  : — 

Margaretta  : m.  1858,  Capt.  Edward  Herrick,  J.P.,  who  d.  1879,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edward 
Henry  (of  Bellmount,  Crookstown,  co.  Cork),  b.  1862  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  : m.  1883,  Emily  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  James  Low  Holmes,  of  Carrigmore,  co.  Cork, — ■ 
Robert  Warren,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  b.  1864  [see  “ Companiovage  ”]  : m.  1891,  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Whitaker,  of  Ramsdale,  Notts,  having  had  issue,  John  Riversdale  Warren 
b.  1893  ; Capt.  Indian  Army ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  in  Mesopotamia)  1920, — Robert  Lysle 
Warren,  D.S.O.,b.  1895  [see  “ Companionage  ”].  Residence,  30,  Regent  Street,  Nottingham. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Webber  Warren,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Edward  Warren,  b.  1826,  d.  1889  : m.  1849,  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1907,  da.  of  Alexander  Deane,  of  Cork  : — 

Edward  Webber,  b.  1854. Augusta  Mary. Edith  Maude. Alice  Gertrude  : m.  1895, 

Lieut.  Thomas  John  Oswell,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Theodore  Warren,  b.  1896, — 
Thomas  Murray,  b.  1898. 

Issue  of  the  late  Richard  Benson  Warren,  Serjeant-at-law,  7th  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1784,  d.  1848  : m.  1812,  Eliza,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  Philip  Pendleton, 
Esq.,  of  Meath  : — 

Emily  Jane.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Richard  Benson  Warren,  Serjeant-ta-law  (ante)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Augustus  Edmund  Warren,  b.  1829,  d.  1916  : m.  1862,  Emily 
Susannah,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  Col.  Robert  Brudenell  Smith  (formerly  of  15th  Foot) : — 

Ernest  Henry  Edmund,  b.  1865 Robert  Monsell,  b.  1868  : m.  1916.  Millicent  Mary  Edith, 

who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Horatio  Nelson,  R.N.,  of  14,  Wetherby  Gardens,  S.W. 

Residence,  32,  Queen’s  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. Guy  Cecil  Webber,  b.  1871. Oswald  Hugh, 

b.  1873. Dudley  Edward,  b.  1875  : m.  1913,  Gundreda,  da.  of  Col.  Duncan  Spiller. 

Vivian  Brudenell,  b.  1877. Adele  Augusta  Elizabeth.  Residence,  46,  Nevern  Square,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Ven.  Latham  Coddington  Warren,  b.  1831,  d.  1912  : m.  1st,  1855,  Harriet, 
who  d.  1883,  da.  of  John  Henry  Davidson,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh;  2ndly,  1885,  Mary 
Georgina,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  Hall  Stirling  : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Donald  M'Leod,  b.  i860. Robert  Augustus  Monsell,  b.  1*875 . Florence 

Martha  Caroline. (By  2nd  marriage)  Beatrice  Lilian  May. Dorothy  Edythe  Mary. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Warren  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Robert  Richard  Warren,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  b.  1817,  d.  1897  : m.  1846, 
Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Perry,  of  Cork  : — 

Henry  Charles  Jackson,  b.  1852  ; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1874  ; is  Ch.  Registrar  of  Court  of 
Probate,  Ireland  : m.  1877,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  Robert  French  Hand- 
cock,  8th  son  of  2nd  Baron  Castlemaine,  and  has  issue  living,  Desmond  Cecil  Robert,  b.  1895, 
— Dorothy  Mary  Augusta,  b.  1880  : m.  1912,  Christopher  Henry  Robinson, — Winifred  Annette, 

b.  1888.  Residence,  Derrintory  Carrickmines,  co.  Dublin. Edyth  Gundred. — —Catherine 

Florence.— —Mary  Gertrude  Helen. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Warren,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1867,  d.  1872  ; 
m.  1816,  Catherine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Stewart  :— 

Jane  Steuart : m.  1840,  the  Ven.  H.  J.  Woodroffe.- Katharine:  m.  1874,  the  Rev.  John  N. 

Woodroffe,  D.D.  Residence, 

The  2nd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Cork  (City)  1783-90.  The  5th  baronet,  Major  Sir  Augustus 
Riversdale,  served  in  Crimean  War  and  in  Indian  Mutiny. 


WARRENDER,  Creation  (G.B.)  1715,  of  Lochend,  East  Lothian. 

, Industna.  VICTOR  ALEXANDER  GEORGE 

iti  m ustry.  Anthony  Warrender,  M.C.,  8th  Baronet ; b. 

June  23rd,  1899;  s.  his  father,  Vice-Adm.  Sir 
George  John  Scott,  K.C.B. , K.C.V.O.,  1917  ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War 
1917-18  (Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  M.C., 
Star  of  Roumania)  : m.  1920,  Dorothy  Etta,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Hamilton  Rawson,  M.P. 
[E.  Lichfield]. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a bend  wavy  between  six  roses 
gules  three  plates.  Crest — A hare  sejant  proper. 

Seat — Leasom  House,  Rye,  Sussex.  Residences — 

Bruntisfield  House,  Edinburgh  ; 23,  Great  Cumberland 

Place,  W.  

Brother  living— harold  John,  b.  Nov.  13th,  1903. 
Sister  living— Violet  Helen  Marie,  b.  1896. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  6th baronet) — Hugh Valdave,  D.S.O., 
b.  1868  ; formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European 
War  19 14-17,  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  London 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  .1916.  Residence, 
High  Grove,  Pinner. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  6th  baronet) — Julian  Margaret 

Maitland.  Residence,  50,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. 

Alice  Helen.  Residence,  Bayman  Manor,  Chesham. 

Eleanor  Charlotte  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order 

of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  has  Croix 
de  Guerre.  Residence,  High  Grove,  Pinner. 

Widow  living  of  7th  Baronet— Ethel  Maud  ( Lady  E.  Maud  Warrender),  da.  of  8th  Earl  of 

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Shaftesbury:  m.  1894,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  George  John  Scott  Warrender,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  7th 
baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residences,  Leasom  House,  Rye,  Sussex;  Bruntisfield  House,  Edin- 
burgh ; 23,  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W. 

This  family,  of  French  extraction,  formerly  De  Warende,  settled  in  Scotland  temp.  James  V. 
The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George,  of  Lochend,  was  M.P.  for,  and  Lord  Provost  of,  Edinburgh,  in  the 
reigns  of  Anne,  George  I.,  and  George  II.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Patrick,  was  King’s  Remem- 
brancer and  M.P.  for  Haddingtonshire.  The  7th  baronet,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  George  Warrender, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  was  Com.-in-Ch.  E.  Indies  Station  1907-8,  in  command  of  2nd  Cruiser  Squadron 
1910-12,  and  a Battle  Squadron  1912-16,  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Plymouth  1916. 


WATERLOW.  Creation  (U.K.)  1873,  of  London. 

Sir  Philip  Hickson  Waterlow,  2nd 
Baronet;  b.  Oct.  ^oth,  1847  ; x.  his  father,  Sir 
Sydney  Hf.dley,  K.C.V.O.,  1906;  ed.  at  Mansion 
Sch.,  Leatherhead ; is  Chm.  of  Waterlow  and  Sons 
(Limited),  a Director  of  the  Employers’  Liability 
Assurance  Corporation,  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London 
(High  Sheriff  for  Surrey  1905),  a J.P.  for  Surrey  and 
Kent,  and  a Commr.  for  Land  Tax  : m.  1st,  1869,  Amy 
Grace,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  Edgar  Lutwyche, 
of  Streatham  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Laura  Marie,  da.  of  the 
late  Frederick  J.  Jones,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

$ms — Azure,  a demi-eagle  displayed,  erased  or,  in  the 
beak  a cross -crosslet  fitchee  argent  ; on  a chief  of  the  last 
three  wolves’  heads  erased  sable.  Crtst — Upon  a mount 
vert  an  oak  tree,  in  front  thereof  a plough,  both  proper. 

Seat — Trosley  Towers,  Wrotham,  Kent.  Town  Residence 
— 24,  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  Club — Junior  Carlton. 


Sons  living— EDGAR  LUTWYCHE,  6.  June  15th,  1870; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A. 
1898)  ; is  a Managing  Director  of  Waterlow  and  Sons 
(Limited)  : m.  1st,  (June)  1896,  Martha  (Pattie)  (of  Nuthurst,  Shiplake,  Oxon),  who  obtained  a 
divorce  May  1913,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Carter  ; andly,  1913,  Harriet  Victoria,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Geeks,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Philip  Alexander, 
6.  March  17th,  1897;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.;  is  Lieut.  Hussars, — Derek  Vaudrey, 
b.  1902, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Anthony  Edgar  Russell,  b.  1914, — Ronald  James  Charlton,  b.  1916, 

— Joyce  Rosamond  Amy  (twin),  b.  1916.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. Kenneth  Lutwyche,  b. 

1883;  sometime  in  R.N.  Air  Ser. 

Daughters  living— Emily  Lutwyche,  b.  1878  : m.  1900,  Alfred  Clifton  Clapin. Grace  Evelyn 

Lutwyche,  b.  1880  : m.  1905,  Archibald  Edward  Boyd. Irene  Lutwyche,  b.  1881  : m.  1903, 

Arthur  Mowbray  Berkeley. Gladys  Maud  Lutwyche,  b.  1886:  m.  1910,  Cel.  Frederick 

FitzHugh  Lance,  Indian  Army. 

Brothers  living — George  Sydney,  b.  1852  ; formerly  a Managing  Director  of  Waterlow  and  Sons 
(Limited) ; is  a J.P.  for  Middlesex,  and  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London ; late  Major  10th  Vol.  Batn. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  CorfS  : m.  1876.  Chaddie,  da.  of  H.  H.  Beauchamp,  of  Bexley,  Kent,  having 
had  issue,  of  whom  Sydney  Philip  Terigal,  C.B.E.,  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  1st 
class  Classics,  M.A.  1905)  ; has  been  Assist.  Sec.,  Univ.  of  Manchester;  is  a 1st  Sec.  in  Diplo. 
Ser.,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920  : m.  1st,  1902  (marriage  annulled 
1912),  Alice  Isabella,  da.  of  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Pollock,  3rd  Bt.,  P.C. : andly,  1913, 
Helen  Margery,  da.  of  Gustav  Eckhard,  of  Didsbury,  Manchester,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd 
marriage),  a son  b.  19x6,  Charlotte  Marie  b.  1915, — John  Beauchamp,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880;  Com. 
R.N.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  at  battle  of  Horn  Reef)  1916, — Guy  Walron,  6.1884;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll..  Camb.;  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a Railway  Transport  Officer  with  rank  of  Major, — 
Cecil  Beauchamp,  6.  1887  ; is  an  Inspector  of  Mechanical  Transport  with  rank  of  Capt., — 
Margery,  6.  1881  : m.  1909,  Capt.  John  Herbert  Norton,  Dragoon  Guards.  Clubs,  Junior  Carlton, 

Ranelagh. David  Sydney,  6.  1857;  formerly  of  Waterlow  and  Sons  (Limited) ; is  a Director 

of  the  Improve  Industrial  Dwellings  Co.  (Limited),  a Representative  Member  of  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,  and  a J.P.  for  London  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Islington,  N.  Div.  (L),  Jan.  1906  to  Nov. 
1910  ; defeated  there  Dec.  1910  : m.  1883,  Edith  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Maitland,  of 
18,  Primrose  Hill  Road,  N.W.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Clive  Maitland,  6.  1885;  Capt. 
R.E.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Wing-Com.  Rojral  Naval  Air  Ser. ; d.  (killed  on  active  ser.  during 
European  War)  1917:  in.  1917,  Winifred  Joan,  da.  of  John  Henry  Clare,  of  Farlands  Croft, 
Farnham,  Surrey, — Joan  Maitland,  6.  1897, — Sylvia  Maitland,  6.  1898, — Rosalind  Maitland, 
6.  1911.  Residence,  Munsteai  Rough,  Go  aiming,  Surrey.  Clubs,  Reform,  National  Liberal, 

Automobile. Paul  Langbourne,  6.  1863  ; has  been  an  Arbitrator  of  the  London  Chamber 

of  Commerce,  and  a Director  of  Waterlow  and  Sons  (Limited)  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Photo- 
graphic and  Roy.  Horticultural  Sos.,  and  a Member  of  Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries: 
m.  1892,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  T.  B.  Holmes.  J.P.,  of  Hull,  and  Hornsea,  E.  Yorks. 
Residence,  Clifton  Lodge.  G'tmden  Tark,  Tunbridge  Wells.  Clubs,  Royal  Victoria  Yacht, 
Royal  Southern  Yacht,  Royal  Automobile. 

Sisters  living — Ruth,  6.  1850  : m.  1873,  Francis  Wilkes  Homan,  who  d.  1880. Hilda  Maria, 

6.  1861  : m.  1886,  Alfred  Bernard  Ford,  who  d.  1918. Celia  Agnes,  6.  1865. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Margaret  ( Lady  Waterlow),  da.  of  the  late  William  Hamilton, 
of  Napa,  California  : in.  1882,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Sydney  Hedley  Waterlow,  K.C.V.O.,  1st 
baronet,  who  d.  1906.  Residences,  Monterey,  Cannes,  France  ; 29,  Chesham  Place,  S.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Sydney  Hedley  Waterlow,  K.C.V.O.  (Founder  of  Improved  Industrial 
Dwellings  Co.,  Limited,  and  Chm.  thereof  1866-1906,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1872-3,  Gov.  of  the 
Hon.  the  Irish  So.  1873-83,  Vice-Pres.  of  Hospital  Sunday  Fund  1873-1906,  Chm.  of  United 
Westminster  Schs.  1873-1906,  a Director  of  London,  Chatham,  and  Dover  Railway,  and  of  Union 
Bank  of  London),  sat  as  M.P.  for  Maidstone  1874-80  and  for  Gravesend  1880-85. 


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WATKIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1880,  of  Northenden,  co.  Chester.  [Extinct  1914.] 

Sir  Alfred  Mellor  Watkin,  2nd  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet— Catherine  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Watkin ),  da.  of  the  late  Very 
Rev.  Robert  Payne  Smith,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Canterbury  : m.  1876,  Sir  Alfred  Mellor  Watkin,  2nd 
baronet,  who  d.  1914,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence,  29,  Holland  Villas  Road,  W.14. 


WATSON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1760,  of  Fulmer,  Buckinghamshire.  [Extinct  1904.] 

Sir  Wager  Joseph  Watson,  4th  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughters  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Selina  Frances  (Lady  Bewicke- Copley)  : m.  1886,  Brig  - 
Gen.  Sir  (Robert  Calverley)  Alington  Bewicke-Copley,  K.B.E.,  C.B.  [Gooch,  Bt.,  1746,  colls.]. 

Residence,  Sprotbrough  Hall,  Doncaster. Amabel  Semima  : m.  1887,  Edward  Lgyon  Somers 

Cocks.  Residences,  47,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W. ; Bake,  St.  Germans,  Cornwall. 


WATSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Henrietta  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  St.  Marylebone, 

co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Charles  Rushworth  Watson,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  21st,  1865  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Arthur 
Townley,  K.C. , 1907;  ed.  at  Eton:  m.  1911,  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  late  Aubrey  Cartwright,  of  Edgecote, 
Northants,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Azure,  on  a fesse  dancette  between  three  crescents 
argent,  as  many  martlets  sable.  Crist — A gryphon’s  head  erased 
azure,  ducally  crowned  or,  between  two  branches  of  palm  proper. 

Residence — Shakenhurst  Hall,  Cleobury  Mortimer,  Salop. 
Clubs — Travellers’,  Windham. 


Sons  living  — THOMAS  AUBREY,  b.  Nov.  7th,  1911. 

John  Rushworth,  b.  1913. 

Daughter  living— Eleanor  Mary. 

Sisters  living — Mabel  Frederica  : m.  1887,  Rev.  Reginald  Fitz- 
Hugh  Bigg-Wither,  R.  of  Wonston,  and  has  issue  living,  Olga 
Mary,  b.  1891, — Joan  Gertrude,  b.  1896, — Elizabeth  Home,  b. 
1908.  Residence,  Fouracre,  Winchfield,  Hants. Amy  Cathe- 

rine Rose.  Residence,  Stanmore,  Mortimer,  Berks. 

The  1st  baronet,  a distinguished  Physician  in  London,  was 
President  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  (London),  the  first 
representative  of  the  Royal  College  of  Physicians  in  Medical  Council,  and  a Physician  in  Ordinary 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria. 


Sufferings  are  lessons. 


WATSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1895,  of  Earnock,  Hamilton,  Lanarkshire. 

Sir  Derrick  William  Inglefield  Watson,  4th 
Baronet ; b.  Oct.  7th,  1901  ; s.  his  brother,  Sir  John,  1918. 

girws — Per  pale  argent  and  or,  on  a mount  vert  an  oak  tree  proper, 
the  whole  surmounted  by  two  bars  sable.  Crist — The  stump  of  an 
oak  tree  with  a branch  sprouting  from  either  side,  each  grasped  by  a 
hand  issuing  from  a cloud  all  proper. 

Seat — Earnock,  Hamilton,  Lanarkshire. 


Sister  living — Doreen  Agnes  Edith,  b.  1896. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  1st  baronet) — THOMAS  WILLIAM,  b.  Oct.  31st, 
1864  ; ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Glasgow  and 
Edinburgh  Univs.:  m.  1891,  Lucy,  el.  da.  of  William  Henry  Hamil- 
ton, of  Manchester,  and  has  issue  living,  Douglas  Hamilton,  b. 
1892, — Leslie  Dundas,  b.  1894. — Thomas  Gavin,  b.  1896, — Somerled 
Hamilton,  b.  1899, — Jeannette  Lucy  Vickers,  b.  1902.  Residence, 
Neilsland,  Hamilton,  Lanarkshire.  Club,  University  (Edinburgh). 
Aunts  living  (daughters  of  jst  baronet) — Georgina  ( Baroness  Belhaven 
and  Stenton),  b.  1856:  m.  18 77,  the  9th  Baron  Belhaven  and  Stenton, 

who  d.  1893. Margaret,  b.  1857  : m.  1877,  James  Cowie  Simpson, 

who  d.  1906,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  James  Cowie,  b.  1885;  2nd  Lieut.  R.E. ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916  : m.  1913,  the  Hon.  Georgina  Violet  Hamilton,  da.  of  9th  Baron 
Belhaven  and  Stenton, — John  Watson.  M.B.,b.  1890;  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh  Univ.;  Capt. 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1915-18  in  Egypt  and  Palestine, — Agnes  Maude:  m.  1899,  Griswold 

Stowe,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.  Residence , The  Avenue,  Greenhill  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 

Agnes,  b.  1859 : m.  1st,  1886,  Ebenezer  Erskine  Harper,  Advocate  and  Bar.-at-law,  Sheriff  Sub- 
stitute of  Selkirkshire,  who  d.  1899;  2ndly,  Donald  Macandrew  Mackintosh,  who  d.  1917. 

Residence,  Elm  Park,  Selkirk. Henrietta,  b.  1862  : m.  1896,  William  Brown,  J.P.,  banker,  of 

Glasgow.  Residence,  Vellore,  Polmont,  Stirlingshire. Mina  Steele,  b.  1866  : m.  1890,  Lieut. - 

Col.  Stephen  Flockton  Charles,  formerly  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (Club,  Naval  and  Military),  and 
has  issue  living,  Lionel  Bruce,  M.C.,  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.;  is  Capt. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1915-18  (M.C.).  Residence,  Wroxham 
House,  Norfolk. 

Widows  living  of  1st  and  2nd  Baronets— Harriet  Drury  (Lady  Watson),  da.  of  the  late 
Peter  Mackenzie  (Editor  and  Proprietor  of  the  Reformers'  Gazette),  of  Glasgow,  and  widow  of 
David  Laird  Gibson  : m.  1879,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Watson,  1st  baronet,  who  d.  1898. 

Residence,  Muiravonside  House,  Stirlingshire. Edith  Jane  (Lady  Watson),  el.  da.  of 

William  Henry  Nott,  formerly  of  The  Hermitage,  Great  Saughall,  near  Chester  : m.  1893,  Sir 
John  Watson,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence,  Earnock,  Hamilton,  Lanarkshire. 

Sir  John  Watson,  1st  Bt.,  of  Earnock,  was  second  son  of  John  Watson,  of  Bathville,  Lanark- 
shire, by  his  first  wife.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  John,  Lieut.  Lancers,  was  killed  in  action  during 
European  War  1918. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


WATSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1912,  of  Sulhampstead,  Sulhampstead  Abbots,  Berks. 


Sir  (William)  George  Watson,  ist 

Baronet,  el.  son  of  William  Watson,  of  The  Elms, 
Balsall,  Warwickshire  ; b.  Dec.  26th,  1861  ; is  Lord 
of  the  Manor  of  Sulhamstead  Abbots,  Chm.  of  May- 
pole  Dairy  Co.  (Limited),  of  Maypole  Margarine 
Works  (Limited),  and  of  Erith  Oil  Works  (Limited), 
and  a Knight  of  Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  ; 
interested  in  scientific  farming,  and  in  co-partnership 
and  profit-sharing;  High  Sheriff  for  Berkshire  1920; 
founded  Danish  Bacon  Agency  in  London  1902 
(which  was  subsequently  turned  over  to  the  Danish 
farmers)  : m.  1894,  Bessie,  da.  of  Thomas  Atkinson, 
of  Workington,  and  has  issue. 

Anna — Argent,  a chevron  azure  between  three  martlets 
sable  all  within  a bordure  of  the  second,  charged  with  eight 
crescents  of  the  first.  Crtst — A gryphon’s  head  erased  sable, 
gorged  with  a crown  palisado  or,  holding  in  its  beak  a sprig 
of  oak  fructed  proper. 

Seat  — Sulhamstead  House,  near  Reading.  Clubs — 
Royal  Automobile,  British  Empire. 


Be  what  you  seem  to  be.  Sons  living— NORMAN  JAMES,  b.  March  17th,  1897  ; ed. 

at  Eton. Victor  William,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living — Florence,  b.  1894  : m.  1916,  James  Nagle,  Canadian  Highlanders.  Residence , 
Toronto. 

WATSON,  Creation  (U.K  ) 1918,  of  Newport,  co.  Monmouth. 


Sir  Thomas  Edward  Watson,  ist 

Baronet,  son  of  Edward  Watson,  of  West  Hartle- 
pool; b.  Jan  ist,  1851  ; is  a J.P.  for  Newport  and 
Monmouthshire  (High  Sheriff  1911-12),  a Di- 
rector of  Pyman,  Watson  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Merthyr  House,  James  Street,  Cardiff,  of  Ffaldau 
Collieries  Co.  (Limited),  of  Port  Talbot  Railway 
and  Docks  Co  , and  of  Port  Talbot  Graving 
Dock  Co  , and  Chm.  of  South  Wales  Dist.  Com- 
mittee for  Home  Supplies  of  Coal  and  Coke  ; was 
Chm.  of  Committee  for  War  Supplies  of  Coal  to 
France  and  Italy  ; was  Pres.  Cardiff  Chamber  of 
Commerce  1914- 18  : m.  1874,  Mary  Elizabeth,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Harrison,  of  Scarborough, 
and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  on  a chevron  azure  between  three 
martlets  sable,  as  many  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded 
proper.  Crest — In  front  of  an  increscent  argent  a 

gryphon’s  head  erased  sable,  collared  or. 

Residences — St.  Mary’s  Lodge,  Newport,  Monmouth  - 
Clubs — Cardiff  County,  Newport  County,  Devonshire. 


Sons  living— WILFRID  HOOD,  b.  July  23rd,  1875. Geoffrey  Lewen,  b.  1879;  Lieut. 

R.N.V.R. 

Daughters  living— Ada  Beatrice. 


DON-WAUCHOPE,  Creation  (N.S.)  1667,  of  Edmonstone,  Midlothian. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Don-Waukope.”] 


A not  her  golden 
Industry  branch  will  not 

enriches.  be  wanting. 


Sir  John  Douglas  Don-WJauchope,  9th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  15th,  1859;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John, 
1893;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881)  ; formerly 
Lieut.  Jld  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.). 

Arms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  azure,  two  mullets  in  chief, 
and  a garb  in  base  or,  Wauchope  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  vert,  on  a 
fesse,  argent,  three  mascles,  sable,  Don.  Crtsts — ist,  a garb, 
or;  2nd,  a pomegranate  proper. 

Seats — Edmonstone, Gilmerton, Midlothian ; NewtonHouse, 
Millerhill,  Dalkeith.  Clubs — New  (Edinburgh),  Brooks’s. 

Brothers  living — ANDREW  RAMSAY,  b.  April  29th,  1861; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883)  ; in.  1903,  Maizie,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Saltnond,  K.C.B.,  and  has  issue  living, 
John  Andrew,  b.  1910.  Clubs,  New  (Edinburgh),  Brooks’s. 

Patrick  Hamilton,  IF.S.,  b.  1863:  in.  1897,  Georgiana 

Renira  Buchan,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick  George,  b.  1898. 
Residence,  13,  Saxe  Coburg  Place,  Edinburgh.  Club,  New 
Edinburgh). 

Sisters  living  -Betliia  Hamilton. Henrietta  Cecilia  : tn. 

1882,  Major  Ernest  Digby  Mansel,  who  d.  1911  [Mansel,  Bt., 

colls.]. Clotilde  Georgina  (Hon.  Mrs.  Arthur  Browne) : 

in.  1885,  the  Hon.  Arthur  Henry  Browne,  who  d.  1908  [see 
B.  Kilmaine].  Residence,  16,  Cheyne  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W. 
Daughter  living  of  7th  Baronet— Harriett  Grace  Mary : 
111.  ist,  1887,  Everett  Gray,  who  d.  1891  ; 2ndly,  1892,  the 
Rt.  Hon.  John  Satterfield  Sandars,  P.C.,  C.V.O.  Residence, 
Eastley  End,  Thorpe,  Surrey. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


741 


Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Wauchope,  brother  of  the  late  John 
Wauchope,  father  of  the  8th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Wauchope,  b.  1825,  d.  1911  : m.  1861,  Julia  Caroline,  who  d. 
1890,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Maitland  : — 

Rev.  David  Maitland,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1891)  ; sometime  R. 
of  Elstead,  near  Godaiming  : m.  1888,  Ethel  Sarah,  da.  of  Lewis  Maxey  Stewart,  and  has  issue 
living,  Andrew  Maxey,  b.  1890, — Oswald  Stewart,  b.  1897, — Anne  Julia. 

The  8th  baronet  on  succeeding  to  the  title  resumed  the  additional  surname  of  Don,  which 
had  been  discontinued  by  his  great-grandfather. 


WEBB,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Llwynarthan,  Marshfield,  co.  Monmouth. 


Sir  Henry  Webb,  ist  Baronet , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Webb,  of  Bristol  ; b.  July  28th,  1866  ; ed. 
at  Cardiff,  and  in  Switzerland  and  France  ; is  a Mining 
Engineer  and  Coal  Proprietor,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army 
(formerly  Comdg.  a Batn.  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)), 
Proprietor  of  Westminster  Gazette , a Director  of  Ocean 
Collieries  (Limited),  of  Ocean  Coal  and  Wilsons 
(Limited),  and  of  Deep  Navigation  Collieries  (Limited), 
a Life  Member  of  Roy.  Agricultural  So.,  and  of  Short- 
horn So.,  a Member  of  Council  of  Univ.  Coll.,  S.  Wales, 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Gloucestershire,  and  a J.P.  for 
Monmouthshire  and  Herefordshire ; raised  and  com- 
manded a Batn.  of  Gloucestershire  Regt.  and  a Batn. 
of  Worcestershire  Regt. ; sometime  Capt.  in  Submarine 
Mining  Engineers  ; was  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
(unpaid)  1912- 15  ; unsuccessfully  contested  S.,  or  Ross, 
Div.  of  Herefordshire  (Z)  Jan.  and  Dec.  1910  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Forest  of  Dean  Div.  of  Gloucestershire  Feb. 
1911  to  Nov.  1918;  defeated  therefor  Dec.  1918:  m. 
ist,  1896,  Ellen,  M.B.E.,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Phillip  Williams,  of  Cardiff  ; 2ndly,  1919, 
Helena  Kate,  da.  of  Mrs.  de  Paula,  of  Church  End,  Finchley,  N.,  having  had  issue 
(by  ist  marriage),  Thomas  Henry  Basil,  b.  1898  ; Lieut.  Welsh  Guards  ; d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 


gtrms — Lozengy  argent  and  sable  a pale  or,  on  a chief  of  the  third,  three  sheldrakes  proper. 

Cmt — A squirrel  sejant  proper,  supporting  a pickaxe  erect  or. 

Seats — Llwynarthan,  Castleton,  near  Newport ; Kilforge,  Holme  Lacy,  co.  Hereford  ; Scott’s 

Overy  Staithe,  Burnham  Market,  Norfolk.  Town  Residence — 2,  Seymour  Street,  W.  Clubs — 

Reform,  Bath,  National  Liberal. 

WEBSTER,  Creation  (E.)  1703,  of  Battle  Abbey,  Sussex. 

Sir  Augustus  Frederick  Walpole  Edward 

Webster,  O.B.E. , 8th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  10th,  1864 ; s.  his  father. 
Sir  Augustus  Frederic,  1886  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards  ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants,  and  patron  of  one  living  ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  m.  1895,  Mabel,  who  d 1917,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Crossley,  having  had  issue,  Godfrey  Vassal  George 
Augustus,  b.  1897 ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917. 

$rm8 — Azure,  on  a bend  argent  cotissed  or,  between  two  demi-lions 
rampant  ermine,  a rose  gules,  seeded  and  leaved  proper,  between  two 
boars’  heads  couped  sable.  Crest — A dragon’s  head  couped  reguardant 
quarterly  per  fesse,  embattled  vert  and  or,  with  flames  of  fire  issuing  out 
of  his  mouth  proper. 

Fides  et  justitia.  Seat — Battle  Abbey,  Battle,  Sussex.  Clubs, — Guards’  Bachelors’, 

Faith  and  justice.  Arthur’s.  

Daughters  living— Lucy,  b.  1900. Evelyn,  b.  1904. 

Sister  living — Amelia  Sophia  Rous:  m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Browning  Harrison  Askwith, 
formerly  R. A.  Residence,  44,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.7 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Henry  Vassal  Webster  (Knt.),  2nd  son  of  4th 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Boddington  Webster,  b.  1825,  d.  1906  : m.  ist,  1850,  Emilie  Marie 
Louise  Wilhelmina  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1851),  who  d.  1865,  da.  of  Baron 
de  Haumbach,  of  Hesse,  and  widow  ( i ) of  Capt.  — Mellish,  and  (n)  Major  Arthur  William 
FitzRoy  Somerset  [B.  Raglan]  ; 2ndly,  1863,  Eleanor  Georgiana  (now  of  60,  Chester 
Square,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  Hamilton  Gorges,  of  Killbrew,  co.  Meath  : — 

Corisande  : m.  1886,  Ferdinando  Stratford  Collins,  who  d.  1919,  J.P.  and  County  Councillor  for 
Herefordshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Hamilton  Stratford,  D.S.O.,  b.  1887  [ see  “ Companion- 
age”], — Godfrey  Ferdinando  Stratford,  O.B.E.,  b.  1888;  O.B.E.  1919, — Basil  Stratford, 
b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Queens’  Coll.,  Camb. ; Lieut.  Herefordshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1915-18, — 
Gwendolen  Corisande  Stratford  : m.  1915,  Major  Peregrine  Prince,  D.S.O.,  The  King’s  (Shrop- 
shire) L I.  Residences,  Cobrey  Park  and  Lincoln  Hill,  Ross,  Herefordshire. Kathleen. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Fox  Webster,  b.  1828,  d.  1866:  m.  1856,  Louisa  (who  d.  1874, 
having  m.  2ndly,  1857,  John  Coupland,  of  Goscote  Hall,  Leicestershire),  da.  of  Sir 
Henry  Roddam  Calder,  5th  Bt. : — 

Alice  Eve  Grace  (Lady  Ricketts)  : m.  1879,  Sir  Frederick  William  Rodney  Ricketts,  5th  Bt. 

Evelyn  Maude  (Hon.  Mrs.  Conyngham  Denison)  : m.  1878,  the  Hon.  Conyngham  Albert  Denison, 

son  of  ist  Baron  Londesborough.  Residence,  The  Old  Farm,  Bracknell,  Berks. Muriel 

Lily:  m.  1879,  Edward  Henry  Pares,  from  whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1895.  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  Thomas  Edward,  b.  1885,  d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1917, — Cecil 


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DEHRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Henry,  b.  1891, — Eleanor  Muriel,  b.  1881:  m.  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  Cortes  St.  Leger  Gillman 

Hawkes,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., — Hilda  Mary,  b.  1883, — Geraldine,  b.  1890. Beatrice  Frances 

May:  m.  1897,  Capt.  Lionel  Edward  Barry,  formerly  1st  Life  Guards. 

Grandchild  of  the  late  Charles  Fox  Webster  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Godfrey  Seymour  William  Webster,  b.  1864,  d.  1887  : m.  1887,  Ada 
Mary,  da.  of  Francis  Henry  Paget,  of  Birstall,  Leicestershire  : — 

Dorothy  Muriel  (posthumous),  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  Ian  Onslow  Dennistoun,  M.V.O., 
formerly  Grenadier  Guards. 

The  Websters  are  descended  from  an  ancient  family  seated  at  Lockington,  Yorkshire,  temp. 
Richard  II. 


OGILVY-WEDDERBURN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1803,  of  Balindean,  Perthshire. 


Not  degenerate. 


The  eagle  catches  not  J lies . 

N.  Perrott  Manor,  Crewkerne  : m. 
Residence , Meredith,  Gloucester. 


Sir  John  Andrew  OGILVY-WEDDER- 
BURN, 5th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Major  John 
Andrew  Wedderburn-Ogiivy,  grandson  of  the  late 
James  Wedderburn-Colville  \see  colls.,  infra];  b. 
Sept.  16th,  1866;  s.  his  cousin,  Sir  William 
Wedderburn,  1918  ; is  Major  Territorial  Force 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-18;  changed  name 
from  Wedderburn-Ogiivy  to  Ogilvy-Wedderburn 
1918:  m.  1909,  Meta  Aileen  Odette,  da.  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Edward  George  Grogan,  C.B.,  C.B.E  , J.P., 
and  has  issue. 

^rms — Argent,  a chevron  between  three  roses  gules 
barbed  vert.  Crrst — An  eagle’s  head  erased  proper. 

Residence — Silvie,  Meigle,  Perthshire. 


Son  living — JOHN  PETER,  b.  Sept.  29th,  19x7. 

Daughters  living— Janet  Meta,  b.  1912. Elspeth 

Mary,  b.  1913 Katharine  Andrea,  b.  1915. 

Brother  living — Walter  Gray,  b.  1880  : is  Capt.  Yeo.  : 
m.  1916,  Norah  Temple-Lay  ton. 

Sisters  living — Annie  Ethel. Isabella. Catherine 

Lilias  : m.  1909,  Robert  Bullen. 

Daughter  living  of  4th  Baronet — Dorothy  Hope,  b. 
1879  : m.  1904,  Major  Hugh  Courtenaj7  Fownes  Luttrell, 
who  d.  1918  [B.  St.  Audries],  and  has  issue  living,  William 
Fownes,  b.  1908, — John  Fownes,  b.  1915, — Mary  Fownes, 
b.  1904, — Louisa  Fownes,  b.  1906, — Elizabeth  Fownes, 
b.  1907, — Anne  Fownes,  b.  1910, — Catherine  Griselda 
(posthumous),  b.  1918.  Residence,  Inveresk  Bussage, 
Stroud. 

Widow  living  of  4th  Baronet— Mary  blanche  ( Lady 
Wedderburn),  da.  of  the  late  Henry  William  Hoskyns,  of 
1878,  Sir  William  Wedderburn,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1918. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Major  John  Andrew  Wedderburn-Ogiivy  (ante)  :■ 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Wedderburn-Ogiivy,  b.  1870,  d.  1905:  m.  1899,  Marion  Agnes, 
da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Lancelot  Koe,  of  8,  Michael’s  Place,  Brighton  : 

Donald  Stephen,  b.  1900. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Andrew  Wedderburn-Maxwell  (infra)  : 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  James  Andrew  Colvile  Wedderburn-Maxwell,  b.  1849,  d.  I9i7> 
having  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Maxwell  1896  : m.  1891,  Helen  Mary  God- 
frey, da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Godfrey  Godfrey-Faussett-Osbome,  of  Hartlip  Place, 
near  Sittingbourne : — ^ _ TTT 

John,  M.C.,b.  1894;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (M.C.).  Residence.  Glenlair,  Dalbeattie.— Henry  Godfrey,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Charter- 

house  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1916-18. James,  b.  1899  ; 2nd  Lieut. 

King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1918.  Dorothy 
Helen,  b.  1892.— Maud,  b.  1895. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  James  Wedderburn,  son  of  James  M cdderbum-Colvile, 
3rd  son  of  5th  baronet,  who  was  el.  son  of  4th  baronet  of  1st  creation  : 

Issue  of  the  late  Andrew  Wedderburn-Maxwell,  b.  1821,  d.  1896  : m.  1847,  Joanna,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Keir  : — . . 

Harry  George  Wedderburn,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Glenalmond,andat  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  i°7/)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1875  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Fife  ; formerly  a Fellow  of  Madras  Umv.,  and  an 
Advocate  of  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Madras  ; has  also  been  a Member  of  Legislative  Council 
ot  Madras,  Administrator -Gen. , Official  Trustee,  and  Acting  Advocate-Gen.:  »n.  1881,  Jane 
Trevelyan,  da.  of  the  late  David  F Carmichael,  M.L-C-,  Madras,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles 
Carmichael,  b.  1882  : m.  19x8.  Jessie  Mary,  only  da.  of  W.  E-  Fairlie,  of  50,  Brompton  Square, 
S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.  b.  1919, — Harry,  b.  1899, — Margaret:  m.  1916,  Capt. 
William  Henry  Mac  Allan,  Reserve  of  Officers,— Beatrix  Aytoun  : m.  1912,  Major  Allan  Ronald 
Mac  Allan,  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  and  has  issue  living,  Jean  Beatrix  6 1914,— 
Katherine  Anne  : m.  1911,  Com.  John  Pelham  Champion,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  Residence,  Dhucraig, 

St.  Andrews. Alice  Wedderburn. Mary  : tn.  1891,  Charles  Cannan,  who  d.  1919.  Sec- 

to  Delegates  of  Clarendon  Press,  Oxford,  and  has  issue  living,  Margaret  Dorothea,  b.  1892  : 
m.  1918,  J.  de  M.  Johnson,  of  15,  Lenten  Road,  Oxfor  1, — May  Wedderburn,  b.  1°93>~-Joanna 
Maxwell,  b.  1896:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Harold  James  Pulleine  Thompson,  The  Queen  s Regt., and 
has  issue  living,  Harcld  Denis  b.  19’  9. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Francis  Webster- Wedderburn 
(infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Augustus  Helyar  Webster-Wedderburn,  0.  1853,  d.  1919  : Wi- 
ist,  18 38,  Katharine  Elspeth  Maude,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Charles 
Hamilton,  C.S.I  (Hamilton,  Bt.,  cr.  1646.  colls.];  2ndly,  1913-  Henrietta  Caroline 
Bradlev  (now  of  93,  Montpelier  Road,  Brighton),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry 
Hadda’n,  B.C.L.,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  Fellow  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  : — 
vBy  ist  marriage),  Dorothy  Hamilton,  b.4 901. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


743 


Grandchildren  of  the  late  Sir  James  Webster-Wedderburn,  K.B.  (by  Lady  Frances 
Caroline  Annesley,  da.  of  ist  F,arl  of  Mountmorris),  son  of  the  late  David 
Webster  Wedderburn,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Wedderburn,  2nd  son  of  4th 
baronet  (of  ist  creation) : — 

Issue  (by  ist  marriage)  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Francis  Webster-Wedderburn,  b.  1820, 
d.  1886:  m.  ist,  1849,  Ann,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  the  late  William  Helyar,  of  Coker  Com t, 
Somerset ; 2ndly,  1885,  Emily  Honoria,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Helyar, 
of  Sutton  Bingham,  Somerset : — 

Charles  Edward,  b.  1855  : m.  1885,  Louise  Ad£le,  da.  of  the  late  John  Kimber.  Residence, 

Montacute,  Addison  Road,  Brighton. Albert  Annesley,  b.  1864:  m.  ist,  1892,  Adelaide,  who 

■d.  1903,  da.  of  J.  S.  Scott  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Mary  McCabe,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  George  Webster-Wedderburn,  b.  1827,  d.  1875  : tn.  1853,  Caroline, 
who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Capt.  Dixon,  R.A.  : — 

Frances  Caroline  Valencia  : m.  1895,  Paul  Frederich  Straube. Maria  Frederica  Rosa.-  Annie 

Edith  : m.  1903,  Edward  Howard  Wakefield.  Residence,  New  York,  U.S.A. Maude 

Gertrude  Annesley:  m.  ist,  1892,  Henry  Alexander  Hadden;  2ndly,  1902,  William  Henry 
Rider,  who  d.  1914  ; 3rdly,  1915,  Major  Harry  Blaikie  Brownlow,  formerly  R.A.  Residence, 
50,  St.  Petersburg  Place,  W.2. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  John  Wedderburn,  b.  1798,  son  of  the  late  John  Wedder- 
burn, son  of  the  late  Thomas  Wedderburn,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet  (of  ist 
creation)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John  Walter  Wedderburn,  b.  1824,  d.  1879:  m.  1854,  Margaret 
Anne  (now  of  Helenslea,  near  Blairgowrie,  N.B.),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Whaite, 
Lieut.  94th  Regt. 

Rev.  John  Walter  Maurice,  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Glenalmond  ; is  R.  of  St.  Bride’s,  Onich,  Inverness-shire, 

Canon  of  Cumbrae,  and  Canon  <f  Argyll. Charles  David  St.  Clair,  O.B.E.,  b.  1864;  is  a 

Railway  Engineer  in  India;  O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1898,  Louisa  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  J.  E. 
Whaite,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Walter,  b.  1899  ; Cadet  R.A.F., — Patricia  Eileen  Margaret. 
Helen  Margaret  Ogilvy. 

Issue  of  the  late  James  Alexander  Wedderburn,  b.  1825,  d.  1854  : m.  1848,  Marion,  who 
d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Cosmo  Melvill,  K.C  B. : — 

Alexander  Dundas  Ogilvy,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B. A.  Classical  Honours  1877)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple,  i88o,aK.C.  1897,  and  a Bencher  1908;  ap- 
pointed Recorder  of  Gravesend  Nov.  1897;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1887,  Mathilde,  who  d.  1898, 
da.  of  Henry  William  Segelcke,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Henry  Melvill  (of  1,  Brick 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1917; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  (wounded,  despatches), — 
Margaret  Griselda,  b.  1888:  m.  1912,  Stuart  Andros  de  la  Rue,  of  Shenlev  Hill,  Shenley,  Herts 
[see  de  la  Rue,  Bt.].  Residences,  8,  Ormonde  Gate,  Chelsea,  S.W.;  The  Hoo,  Willingdon, 

Sussex.  Chambers,  Farrar’s  Building,  Temple,  E C.  Club,  Travellers’. Marion  Hester:  m. 

1881,  Capt.  Stephen  Blyth  Moore,  who  d.  (in  S.  Africa)  1901,  formerly  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothan  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen  St.  Leger,  R.N.,  b.  1884  ; became  Lieut.  1907, 
and  Lieut. -Com.  1914, — Eileen  Hester.  Residence,  6,  Beaufort  Gardens,  S.W. 

This  family  was  formerly  attached  to  the  fortunes  of  the  Stuart  family.  The  5th  baronet 
.(creation  1704)  having  embraced  the  cause  of  the  exiled  royal  family,  served  as  a volunteer  at  the 
battle  of  Culloden,  where  he  was  taken  prisoner.  He  was  executed  on  Kennington  Common, 
Nov.  28th,  1746,  and  bis  estate  was  forfeited.  His  descendants,  however,  continued  to  assume  the 
'title  until  it  was  reconferred  in  1803,  with  special  remainder  to  the  h firs  male  of  the  4th  baronet  of 
the  original  creation.  The  3rd  baronet  of  the  2nd  creation  sat  as  M.P.  for  South  Ayrshire  (L) 
1868-74,  and  for  the  Haddington  Burghs  1879-82.  The  4th  baronet,  Sir  William  Wedderburn, 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Banffshire  (L)  1893-1903. 


WELBY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1801,  of  Denton  Manor.  Lincolnshire. 

Sir  Charles  Glynne  Earle  Welby,  C.B. , 5th 

Baronet;  b.  Aug.  nth,  1865;  s.  his  father,  Sir  WILLIAM 
Earle  Welby-Gregory,  1898  ; ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  and  M.A.  1893);  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn. 
Leicestershire  Regt. ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman 
for  Kesteven  Div.  of  Lincolnshire,  and  patron  of  five  livings  ; 
sometime  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  War  (Rt. 
Hon.  E.  Stanhope)  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
War  (Marquess  of  Lansdowne)  1895-1900,  and  an  Assist. 
Under  Sec.  of  State  for  War  (unpaid)  1900-1902;  elected 
Mayor  of  Grantham  1912;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Notts,  Newark 
Div.  ( C ) Feb.  1900  to  Jan.  1906  ; C.B.  (Civil)  1897  : m.  1887, 
Lady  Maria  Louisa  Helen,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Lord 
Augustus  Charles  Henry  Hervey,  M.P.  [M.  Bristol],  having 
issue,  of  whom  the  el.  son,  Richard  William  Gregory,  b.  1888  ; 
Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914. 

— Sable,  a fesse  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  argent.  Crist — A cubit  arm  in  armour 
issuing  in  bend  sinister  from  clouds,  holding  a sword  pommel  and  hilt  or  over  flames  of  fire  issuant 
from  a wreath  proper. 

Seat — Denton  Manor,  Grantham.  Clubs — Carlton,  Travellers’. 


Byjire,  by  sword. 


Son  living— OLIVER  CHARLES  EARLE,  b.  Jan.  26th,  1902. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Geraldine  {Hon.  Mrs.  Alexander  A.  Fraser),  b.  1890:  m.  1920, 
Capt.  the  Hon.  Alexander  Arthur  Fraser,  M.C.,  Gordon  Highlanders  Master  of  Saltoun,  el.  1 on 

of  18th  Baron  Saltoun. Katharine  Amothe,  b.  1895. Joan  Margaret,  b.  1898  : m.  1919, 

Major  Charles  Frederick  Algernon  Portal,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  R.A.F. 

Sister  living — Emmeline  Mary'Elizabeth,  b.  1867  : m.  1893,  Henry  John  Cockayne  Cust,  who  d. 
1917  [see  E.  Brownlow,  colls.].  Residence,  Chancellor’s  House,  17,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  W. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Edward  Montague  Earle,  b.  1836  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1859,  M.A.  1876)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn,  1863  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Lincolnshire;  was  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  Sheffield  1874-1915  ; m.  1870,  Sarah  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1909,  only  child  of  the  late  Robert  Everard,  of  Fulney  House,  Spalding,  having  had 
issue,  Edward  Everard  Earle  Welby-Everard  (of  Gosberton  House,  Lincolnshire,  and  9, 
Eccleston  Square,  S.W.  Club,  New  University),  b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Corpus  Christi 


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Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1893)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896  ; is  a J.P.  for  Lincolnshire ; assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1894  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Everard  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  W.  Yorkshire 
R.E.  (Vol.)  : m.  1899,  Gwladys  Muriel  Petra,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  W.  Herbert,  and  has  issue 
living,  Philip  Herbert  Earle  b.  1902,  Christopher  Earle  b.  1909,  Clemence  Penelope  Olga  b. 
1905, — Glynne  Everard  Earle,  b.  1872  : Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914, — Hugh  Robert  Everard  Earle,  b.  1885  ; is  a Dist.  Commr.,  E.  Africa : 
m.  1915,  Dorothea  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Martin  Green,  of  Richmond,  Surrey, — 
Cicely  Elizabeth  : m.  1910,  William  Ernest  Tweedie,  formerly  of  Abial,  Coorg,  India,  and’ has 
issue  living,  Margery  Elizabeth  b.  1912.  Rosamond  Cicely  b.  1914. — Margaret  Sarah.  Residence, 

Yew  Lodge,  Spalding. Sir  Alfred  Cholmeley  Earle  Welby,  K.B.E.,  b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Eton; 

was  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Dragoons  (Roy.  Scots  Greys)  1892-6  ; is  a J.P.  for  Kesteven 
and  Lincolnshire,  and  Sec.  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund  Corporation ; has  2nd  class  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne  (jewelled)  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Grantham  1885,  and  Poplar  Div.  of  Tower 
Hamlets  1886  and  1892  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Taunton  (C)  July  1895  to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  un- 
successfully contested  Finsbury,  E.  Div.;  K.B.E.  1918:  m.  1898,  Alice  Desiree,  da.  of  the 
late  A.  E.  Copland-Griffiths,  and  has  issue  living,  Rannulf  Alfred  Earle,  b.  1902, — Amyse 
Mary,  b.  1900, — Eda  Desiree,  b.  1904.  Residences , 18,  Chester  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.i ; 
Stowford  Mill  House,  Bradford  on-Avon.  Club,  Carlton. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Hugh  Earle  Welby,  3rd  son  of 
3rd  baronet,  b.  1833,  d.  1912  : m.  1st,  1861,  Frances,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the 
Right  Rev.  Dr.  Ollivant,  Bishop  of  Llandafi  ; 2ndly,  1878,  Florence  Laura, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Sloane  Stanley,  R.  of  Branstone,  near 
Grantham,  of  Roche  Court,  Fareham  : — 

Frances  Alice.  Residence,  Hamilton  House,  Hall  Road,  N.W.8. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Earle  Welby,  D.D.,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet, 
b.  1810,  d.  1899  : m.  1837,  Mary  Ann,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  T.  Browne: — 

Penelope  : m.  1863,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Haughton,  R.A.,  who  d.  1889. Elizabeth. Caroline  : 

m.  1st,  1867,  Charles  Fowler,  M.D.,  who  d.  1877  ; 2ndly,  1884,  the  Rev.  Francis  William  Carr6, 

who  d.  1901,  V.  of  ,St.  Katherine’s,  near  Marlborough. Katherine  : m.  1873,  Saul  Solomon, 

who  d.  1896. Edith  Frances:  m.  1884,  Surg. -Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Mark  Bradford,  who  d. 

1915.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Earle  Welby  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Earle  Welby,  b.  1838,  d.  1869,  m.  1866,  Cecilia,  da.  of  T.  Bland, 
of  Georgetown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  : — 

Hugh  Earle,  b.  1867  : m.  1908,  Evelyn  Borradaile.  da.  of  Adam  Bell,  formerly  Rhodesian  Civil  Ser., 
and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Hugh  Earle,  b.  1915, — Gwyneth  Mary,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Fred 
Mine,  Filabusi,  Rhodesia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Earle  Welby,  b.  1850,  d.  1913  : m.  1880,  Annie,  who  d.  1912, 
widow  of  Walter  Conroy,  C.E.  : — 

Thomas  Earle,  b.  1881  ; sometime  Editor  of  Madras  Mail : m.  1909,  Theodora  Louise  Knight,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  F.  T.  Hallowes,  of  Mussoorie,  United  Provinces,  India.  Residence,  59,  Davies 
Street,  W.  Clubs,  Constitutional,  Royal  Societies’. 

Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  Thomas  Earle  Welby,  b.  1855,  d.  1908  : m.  1st,  1874,  Phoebe, 
who  d.  1895,  da.  of  Capt.  de  Cew  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Maria  (now of  43,  Devon  Road,  Bedford), 
da.  of  J.  F.  Mitchell: — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Charles  Earle,  b.  190-. (By  1st  marriage),  Wilhelmina  Cecilia. Helena 

Beatrice. (By  2nd  marriage)  Muriel. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Earle  Welby.  F.R.C.S.E.,  b.  1858,  d.  1900  : m.  1883,  Janet 
Anne,  da.  of  the  late  F.  Henderson,  of  Wick,  N.B. : — 

Edith  Jessie. Gladys  : m.  1911,  Edward  Fanslow,  formerly  of  Minnesota,  U.S.A. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Earle  Welby,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1815,  d. 
1884  : in.  1843,  Julia  Catherine,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  Capt.  George  Macdonald 
(68th  Regt.)  : — 

George  Henry  Francis  Earle,  b.  1846. Charles  Earle,  b.  1848. Richard  Earle,  b.  1854  ; is 

Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; has  been  Lieut.  Brabant’s  Horse  (1877-8),  5th  Batn.  N.N.  Contingent 
Zululand,  Capt.  and  Adj.  Nettleton’s  Mounted  Basutos,  and  Capt.  5th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  ; served  in  Galeka,  Gaika,  Zulu,  and  Basuto  campaigns  1877-9  (medal  and  clasp), 
and  in  Basutoland  1880-81  (medal  with  clasp)  : m.  1st,  1886,  Mary  Isabelle,  who  d.  1892,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Paget,  of  Forton  Lodge,  near  Lancaster ; 2ndly,  1899,  Alice  Frances  Black  - 
burne,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Cyril  Blackburne  Tew,  and  widow  of  the  late  Vice-Adm. 

Frederick  Charlos  Bryan  Robinson  [see  Crofton,  Bt.,  cr.  1801,  colls.]. Julia  Gertrude:  m. 

1894,  Richard  John  Linton,  who  d.  19:0.  Sarah  Wilhelmina  Mary. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Earle  Welby  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Macdonald  Earle  Welby,  b.  1845,  d.  1885  : m.  2ndly,  1878,  Jessie, 
da.  of  Frederick  Lucas,  of  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa  : — 

Spencer  Earle,  b.  1879. Glynne  Earle,  b.  1881. Isabel  Florence. May. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Earle  Welby  (infra):  — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Earle  Welby,  b.  1821,  d.  1916  : in.  1847,  Augusta,  who  d. 
1904,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Woodall,  of  Branston,  co.  Leicester : — 

Sir  George  Earle,  C.M.G.,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1872)  ; has  been  Sec. 
of  Legation  at  Brussels,  and  Min.  Resident  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Eogota  ; elected  Mayor  of  West- 
minster 1915  and  1917,  and  of  Gran  ha m 1919;  C.M.G.  1905,  Knt.  1906.  Residences,  Queen 

Anne’s  Mansions,  S.W. ; Allington  Hall,  Grantham.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Travellers’. Felicia 

Mary  (Lady  Dallas):  in.  1884,  Sir  George  Edward  Dallas,  3rd  Bt.,  who  d.  1918.  Residence, 

36,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. Emily  (Hon.  Lady  Lloyd-Mostyn)  : in.  1891,  Map-Gen.  the  Hon. 

Sir  Savage  Lloyd-Mostyn,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1914  [see  B.  Mostyn].  Residence,  25,  Cadogan 
Place,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Earle  Welby,  b.  1823,  d.  191-:  m.  1864,  Adeline,  who  d. 

1897,  da.  of  the  late  William  Fane,  B.C.S.  [E-  Westmorland,  colls.]: — 

Louisa  Felicia. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Earle  Welby,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1786,  d.  1867  : 
in.  1819,  Felicia  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Hole,  of  Chiun- 
leigh  : — 

Felicia  Elizabeth  (Countess  of  Lindsey)  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1854,  the  nth  Earl  of  Lindsey,  who  d.  1899. 

The  Welbys  are  an  ancient  Lincolnshire  family,  of  which  the  first  mention  appears  in  the 
“ Liber  Niger  Scaccarii,”  temp.  Hen.  II.  ; this  records  that  Johannes  de  Wellebi  held,  under 
Mauricius  de  Crun,  a knight’s  fee  and  a half,  “ de  antiquo  feodo,”  enfeoffed  before  1135.  Many 
of  them  have  successively  sat  in  Parliament  since  9 Hen.  V.  The  first  who  served  as  Sheriff  of 
Lincolnshire  was  Roger  de  Welby  in  the  20  Richard  II.  The  xst,  2nd,  and  3rd  baronets  succes- 
sively represented  Grantham  in  Parliament,  and  the  3rd  baronet  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Gregory.  Sir  William,  4th  baronet,  also  sat  as  M.P.  for  Grantham  (C)  1857-68  and  for  Lincoln- 
shire S.  1868-84,  and  assumed  by  Royal  license  1876  the  additional  surname  of  Gregory. 


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WELDON,  Creation  (I.)  1723,  of  Dunmore,  co.  Carlow. 

Sir  Anthony  Edward  Wolseley  Weldon, 
7th  Baronet ; b.  Dec  1st,  1902  ; s.  his  father,  Col.  Sir 
Anthony  Arthur,  C V O , D.S.O.,  1917. 

$nns — Argent,  a cinquefoil  pierced  gules,  on  a chief  of  the 
second  a demi-lion  issuant  of  the  first.  Crests — 1st,  a demi-lion 
rampant  argent  guttee  de  sang  ; 2nd,  the  bust  of  Queen  Elizabeth 
(granted  by  Queen  Elizabeth  as  a special  mark  of  favour). 

Seats — Kilmorony,  Athy,  co.  Kildare  ; Rahinderry,  Queen’s 
co.  

Brothers  living — thomas  Brian,  b.  May  19th,  1905.—— 
Terence  Gordon  Mackworth,  b.  1909. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  5th  baronet) — Bertram  de  Weltden,  MX., 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. : is  Major 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899,  present  at  battle  of  Dundee  (wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  clasp)  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 

Comdg.  at  the  Curragh  1900-1901. Henry  Walter,  D.S.O. , 

b.  1878;  Major  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy. 
Canadians)  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps). 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
D.S.O.  1919  : m.  1909,  Helen  Louise  Victoria,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Edward  Porter  Cov^n,  of  Craig-a-vad,  co.  Down,  and 
has  issue  living,  Hamilton  Edward  Crosdill,  b.  1910, — Aurea 
Elizabeth,  b.  1915. 

Aunts  living  (daughter  of  5th  baronet) — Mabelle  Harriet  Lucy. Murielle  Nina  Eva. 

Great-Uncle  living  (son  of  4th  baronet) — Francis,  b.  1836;  is  Col.  Indian  Army;  tn.  1871, 
Henrietta  Frances  Alicia,  da.  of  the  late  Langford  Kennedy,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Lang- 
ford (of  The  High  Court,  Bombay),  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1894,  LL.M.  1898)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1899  : m.  1st,  1904,  Emma  Anne,  who  d.  1905, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Tod,  of  10,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 2nd,  1910,  Muriel  Stewart, 
da.  of  William  Richardson,  of  Bishop’s  Down  Grange,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  Bombay,  and  has 
issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Francis  William  Charles  b.  1913,  Patrick  Langford  Daryl,  b.  191 7, 
Evelyn  Stewart, — Ernest  Steuart,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  Dorsetshire  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1919:  tn.  1916, 
Helen  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Greaves,  of  Haversham,  Bucks,  and  has  issue  living, 
Arthur  Reginald  b.  1918, — Ethel  Olive,  b.  1875, — Winifred  Edith,  b.  1883  : in.  1916,  Capt. 
Montagu  H.  Hartcup,  Army  Ser.  Corps,  of  Bungay,  and  has  issue  living.  Guy  Rider  Monyns 
b.  191-.  Residence,  Erlimount,  Earley,  Reading. 

Widow  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Winifred  Bruce  Blakeney,  O.B.E.  ( Lady  Weldon),  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Varty  Rogers  (Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  and  H.M.’s  Bodyguard  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms),  of  Broxmore  Park.Romsey;  tn.  1902,  Col.  Sir  Anthony  Arthur  Weldon,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O., 
6th  baronet,  who  d.  (result  of  active  service  during  European  War)  1917.  Residences,  Kiiinorony, 
Athy,  co.  Kildare  ; Rahinderry,  Queen’s  co. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Weldon,  C.I.E.  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Francis  Harry  Weldon,  D.S.O. , b.  1869,  d.  1920  : m.  1902,  Eveleen 
(now  of  Rosefield,  Hastings  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fielden 
Campbell,  of  Devonshire  Place,  W. : — 

George  Anthony  Thomas,  b.  190S. Sybil  May,  b.  1906. 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Walter  Weldon,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1828,  d. 
1907  : m.  1st,  1861,  Louisa  Acheson,  who  d.  1872,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James 
Macaulay  Higginson,  K.C.B.  ; 2ndly,  1876,  Anne  Homan,  who  d.  1913,  da. 
of  the  late  Daniel  Molloy,  of  Clonbeale,  King’s  co, : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Helen  Mary Alice  Frances  : m.  1911.  Lieut. -Col.  Oswald  Mosley  Croshaw, 

D.S.O.,  Yeo.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917.— — Louisa  Elinor  : m.  1900, 

Brig.-Gen.  George  Walker,  D.S.O.,  R.E. Evaleen  Maud  Mary  : m.  1910,  Capt.  Ralph 

Blackett,  formerly  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  [ see  Blackett,  Bt.].  Residence,  Halton  Red 

House,  Corbridge-on-Tyne. (By  2nd  marriage),  Arthur  Steuart,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Dublin 

Univ. ; Major  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.;  d.  (killed  in  action  in  Mesopotamia)  1917. Harriet 

Hockley  : m.  1910,  Thomas  Loftus  Uniacke  Townshend,  and  has  issue  living,  Anne  Weldon, 

b.  1915.  Residence,  Myross,  Merrion,  co.  Dublin. Gertrude  Wilmer:  m.  1916,  Capt. 

Conway  Higginson,  R.A. 

Issue  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Weldon,  C.I.E. , 5th  son  of  4th  baronet,  b.  1834, 
d.  1905  : tn.  1865,  Helen  Rachael  Louisa  (now  of  15,  Bolton  Gardens,  S.W.), 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  George  William  Young  Simpson,  R.A. : — 

Walter  Ivan,  b.  1871  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  and  4th  Batns.  Manchester  Regt.  : m.  1899,  Edith 
Lucy,  da.  of  Clifton  Whiting,  formerly  of  Ashstead  Grange,  Surrey,  and  has  issue  living,  Violet 
Iva,  b.  1900. Loui  Harriet  Grace  : tn.  1895,  Maximilian  McKenzie  Litkie. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Lewen  Burton  Weldon,  D.D.,  7th  son  of  4th  baronet, 
b.  1840,  d.  1914 : m.  1871,  Olivia  Maria,  da.  of  Sir  Croker  Barrington, 
4th  Bt. : — 

Lewen  (Francis)  Barrington,  M.C.,  b.  1875  ; ed,  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch.,  Oxford,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin;  is  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Egypt ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Capt.  Intelligence  Corps 
(M.C.,  Order  of  the  Nile)  : tn.  1904,  Mary  Macaulay,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lawrence  Bomford 

Molloy,  J.P.,  of  Clonbeale,  Birr,  King’s  co.,  and  has  issue  living,  Olivia  Mary. Kenneth 

Charles,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch.,  Oxford,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1899)  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  (Legion  of  Honour)  ; D.S.O.  1917:  tn.  1906,  Constance 
Elizabeth  Jane,  only  da  of  the  late  Major  John  Croker,  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  of  Byblox, 
Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Croker,  b.  1907, — Aphra  Elizabeth,  b.  1911, 

— Elinor  Constance,  b.  1913, — Clemence  Jane,  b.  1915. Mary  Caroline:  tn.  1912,  Brian 

James  Gwynn  (formerly  Lieut.  R.A.),  Min.  of  Labour,  Ireland,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
JohnGwynn,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity  in  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  has  issue  living, 

Mercy  Felicia.  Residence,  48,  Hollybrook  Road,  Clontarf,  Dublin. Hilda  Frances:  tn.  1918, 

the  Rev.  Cyril  Summerfield  Pugh,  R.  of  Buckland-Ripers.  Residence,  The  Rectory,  Buckland- 

Ripers,  Dorchester. Anna  Felicia:  tn.  1908,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Harley  Macalpine-Leny 

D.S.O.,  R.A.,  of  Duror,  Argyllshire,  and  has  issue  living,.  Kenneth  Harley,  b.  1909. 

24* 


Well  done. 


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The  patent  of  the  ist  baronet,  Sir  Thomas  Burdett,  was  conferred  with  remainder  to  the 
male  issue  of  his  sister  Anne,  wife  of  Walter  Weldon.  Col.  Sir  Anthony  A.  Weldon,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O., 
6th  Bt.,  a J.P.  for  Queen’s  co.  and  co.  Kildare  ; was  State  Steward  and  Chamberlain  to  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  and  Lieut,  of  co.  Kildare ; he  d.  (result  of  active  ser.  in  France)  1917  (despatches. 
Brevet  Col.). 


WELLS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1883,  of  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  and  Golder’s  Hill, 
Hampstead,  Middlesex.  [Extinct  1906.] 

Sir  Arthur  Spencer  Wells,  2nd  and  last  Baronet . 

Daughters  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Theodosia  Mary.  Residence,  Watchet,  Belstone,  Devon. 

Elizabeth  Marian  : m.  1889,  John  Castleman  Swinburne-Hanham,  Recorder  of  Faversham, 

and  has  issue  living,  Eileen,  b.  1892  : m.  1915,  Capt.  George  Wren  Howard,  M.C.,  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps,  cf  11,  Briardale  Gardens,  N.W.3,  and  has  issue  living,  Priscilla  b.  1916, — Barbara, 
b.  1899.  Residences,  106,  Goldhurst  Terrace,  S.  Hampstead,  N.W.  ; Manston,  Sturminster 
Newton,  Dorset. Alice  Barbara.  Residence.  Watchet,  Belstone,  Devon.  Evelyn  Mar- 

garet. Club,  Alexandra. 


WERNHER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1905,  of  Luton  Hoo  Park,  Luton,  Bedfordshire. 

Sir  Derrick  Julius  Wernher,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  June  7th,  1889 ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
'Julius  Charles,  1912;  has  been  Lieut.  Herts 
Yeo.,  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Army  Ser.'  Corps, 
and  attached  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1917  (Croix 
de  Guerre). 

^rms — Gules  the  head  of  a grappling-iron  argent,  in 
base  a mount  vert  surmounted  by  two  mullets  of  six 
points  or.  Crest — On  a lozenge  sable  between  two  ele- 
phants’ trunks  erect  per  fesse  gules  and  or  counterchanged 
a mullet  as  in  the  arms. 


Brother  living— HAROLD  AUGUSTUS,  b.  Jan.  1 6th, 
1893  ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; formerly  Lieut.  Lancers  : wi. 
1917,  Countess  Anastasia  Torby  ( Lady  Zia  Wernher — 
raised  to  title  and  precedence  of  an  Earl’s  daughter 
1917),  el.  da.  of  the  Grand  Duke  Michael  Miehaelovitch 
of  Russia,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Michael  Alex- 
ander, b.  1918, — Georgina,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Som- 
eries  House,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.i. 

Widow  living  of  1st  baronet— Alice  Sedgwick 
( Baroness  Ludlow),  da.  of  James  Mankiewicz,  of  Pern- 
bridge  Square,  W. ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England : m.  ist,  1888,  Sir  Julius  Charles  Wernher,  ist  Bt.,  who  d.  1912, 
leaving  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son,  Alexander  Pigott,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  Welsh  Guards  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916;  2ndly,  1919,  the  2nd  Ba'on  Ludlow.  Resi- 
dences, Lubenham,  Market  Harborough;  Luton  Hoo,  Luton  ; Bath  House,  82,  Piccadilly,  W. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Julius  Charles  Wernher,  was  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Wernher,  Beit 
and  Co.,  of  1,  London  Wall  Buildings,  E.C. 


WESTERN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1864,  of  Rivenhall,  Essex.  [Extinct  1917.] 

Sir  Thomas  Charles  Callis  Western,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Widow  living  of  3rd  Baronet — Elizabeth  Ellen  ( Lady  Western),  el.  da.  of  the  late  Isaac 
Newton  : m.  1883,  Sir  Thomas  Charles  Callis  Western,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  when  the  title 
became  ex'.  Residence,  The  Towers,  59,  Finchley  Road,  St.  John’s  Wood,  N.W. 


Whalley-Smythe-Gardiner,  see  Gardiner. 


WHEELER,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Woodhouse  Eaves,  co.  Leicester. 

Sir  Arthur  Wheeler,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  Benjamin  Wheeler;  b.  Sept.  18th,  i860;  ed.  at 
High  Sch.,  Nottingham  ; rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  War  Loan  during  European  War:  m.  1896, 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  Alderman  Frederick  Pullman,  of 
Nottingham,  and  has  issue. 

,3Wms—  Sable,  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  talbots’ 
heads  erased  and  in  base  an  eagle  displayed  or.  (Ercat — A 
talbot’s  head  erased  sable,  eared  and  charged  on  the  neck 
with  a Catherine  wheel  or. 

Seat— Woodhouse  Eaves,  Leicestershire. 


Sons  living— ARTHUR  FREDERICK  PULLMAN,  6. 
Dec.  10th,  1900.  John  Hieron,  b.  1905. 

Daughters  living— Catherine  Mary  Victoria. Nancie 

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Wheeler-Cuffe,  see  Cuffe. 


WHELER,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  City  of  Westminster,  co.  London. 

Sir  Trevor  Wood  Wheler,  13th 
Baronet ; b.  Sept.  20th,  1889;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edward,  1903;  ed.  at  Radley  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.  : ?n.  1915,  Idris,  da.  of  Sir  Ernest  Woodford 
Birch,  K.C.M.G. , and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or  a chevron  between  three  leopards’  faces 
sable.  &mt — On  a ducal  coronet  or,  an  eagle  displayed 
gules. 

Club— Bath. 


Son  living— EDWARD  WOODFORD,  b.  June  13th,  1920. 

Daughters  living — Audrey  Idris,  b.  1916. Diana 

Edm£,  b.  1918. 

Sisters  living — Feridah  Audrey:  m.  1915,  J.  Natl  an. 

Residence,  40A,  Brunswick  Square,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Cordelia  Edme : m.  1907.  Oliver  Plunkett.  Residence, 
53,  Palmerston  Road,  Dublin. 

Great-Uncles  living  (sons  of  10th  baronet) — Francis 
Henry,  b.  1848  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Loyal 
North  Lancashire  Regt.;  retired  as  Lieut. -Col.  1887: 
m.  1885,  Jenny,  da.  of  the  late  John  Highett,  of 
Weymouth,  Dorset,  and  of  Highton,  Victoria,  and  has 
issue  living,  Trevor,  b.  1888, — Francis  Glynne,  b.  1891, — 

Doris  Laura. Charles  Stuart,  b.  1851 ; formerly  Lieut. - 

Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  6th  Bengal  Cav.  : in.  1876,  Alice 
Up  to  the  mark.  Lilian,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  J.  S.  Ogilvie,  Indian  Army,  and 

has  issue  living,  Aubery  Stuart  (of  Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal), b.  1877  : m.  1904,  Blanche  Christian,  only  da.  of  S.  W.  Jameson,  formerly  28,  Princes 
Square,  Bayswater,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Stephen  Jameson  b.  1907,  Elinor  Jameson  b. 
190  6, — D orothy . 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Charles  John  Wheler,  2nd  son  of  7th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Wheler,  b.  1798,  d.  1879  : m.  184  5,  Elizabeth  Anne,  who  d.  1906, 
da.  of  Samuel  Tertius  Galton,  of  Duddeston,  Warwick  .hire  : — 

Edward  Galton,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; formerly  Commr.  to  Duke  of  Northumberland  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Northumberland  and  Warwickshire  : m.  1890,  Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  James  Dugdale, 

of  Wroxall  Abbey,  Warwickshire.  Residence,  Claverdon  Leys,  Warwick. Lucy  Elizabeth  : 

m.  1889,  Col.  Thomas  James  Charles  Aylmer  Studdy,  R.A.,  J.P.  Residence , The  Avenue  House, 
Bishopton,  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Trevor  Wheler,  b.  1804,  d.  i860  : m.  1834,  Charlotte,  who  d. 
1885,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Euseby  Isham  : — 

William  Alfred,  b.  1843  ; formerly  in  Indian  Navy  ; afterwards  Commodore,  and  sometime 
Representative  in  Cardiff,  of  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Co.;  served  during  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882  (medal,  Egyptian  medal,  Khedive’s  bronze  star),  and  in  Sudan  1885-6:  m.  1879,  Mary 
Margaret,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  William  John  Cumming,  M.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Frederick  Trevor  (of  Windy  Ridge,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  15,  Emperor’s  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  S.W.7.),  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Rugby:  m.  1905,  Romana  Gertrude,  only  da.  of  the  late 
William  Bemrose,  F.S.A.,  of  Elmhurst,  Derby, — Winifred  Margaret,  b.  1882  : m.  1915,  the  Rev. 
Edward  Powell,  Minor  Canon  of  Rochester,  of  The  Precincts,  Rochester,  and  has  issue  living,  a 
son  b.  1919,  Mayant  Cecilia  b.  1916, — Mary  Glynne,  b.  1887  : m.  1914,  the  Rev.  John  Augustus 
Kirby,  V.  of  Otterbourne,  Hants,  and  an  Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  has  issue  living, 

Mary  Aline  Glynne,  b.  1915. Caroline  Emma:  m.  1869,  the  Rev.  William  Handcock,  who  d. 

1897,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Robert  William,  b.  1872, — Alice  Caroline  Isham.  Residence , 

Uxbridge  Road,  Hampton  Hill,  Middlesex. Emily  Georgiana  Erskine. Rosa  Penelope  : 

m.  1874,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Beauclerc  Tarbutt,  who  d.  1889,  and  has  issue  living,  Eleanor  Isham  : 
m.  1900,  Percy  Hooper  Jackson,  and  has  issue  living,  Percy  Beauclerc  b.  1901. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Trevor  Wheler  (ante)  : — 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Isham  Wheler,  b.  1840,  d.  1918  : in.  1st, 
1869,  Frances  Catherine,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Col.  James  Charles  Innes,  Bengal  N.I.  ; 
2ndly,  1906,  Alice  (now  of  8,  Midvale  Road,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey),  da.  of  the  late 
Edmund  Malpas,  of  Worcester: — 

Laura  Evelyn,  b.  1878. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Trevor  Wheler,  b.  1841,  d.  1874  : m.  1861,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
who  d.  1872,  da.  of  John  Fleming  Martin  Reid  : — 

Edith  Trevor  : m.  1891,  the  Rev.  Aston  Legh  Whitlock,  R.  of  Sidlow  Bridge.  Residence , Sidlow 
Bridge  Rectory,  Reigate,  Surrey. 

Issue  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  John  Mordaunt  Wheler,  6.  1845,  d,  1910  : m.  1st,  1872, 
Caroline  Martha  Anne  (marriage  dissolved  on  her  petition  1881),  da.  of  the  late  Josiah 
Cash,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Matlock  ; 2ndly,  1882,  Ellen  Victoria,  who  d.  1891,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Coates,  of  Seedley  Cottage,  Pendleton,  Manchester,  and  widow  of 
Sydney  Smith,  of  Barr  Hill,  Pendleton  : — 

Annie  Rose,  b.  1873:  m.  1892,  Harvey  Kinnersley  Bradbury,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R  C.P.  Residence,  86, 

Queen’s  Road,  Nuneaton. Caroline  Gertrude,  b.  1874:  m.  1895,  Joseph  Ebenezer  Wright, 

and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Dorothy  Port,  b.  1896. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William,  was  M.P.  for  Queensborough  temp.  Charles  II.,  and  his  wife 
was  Laundress  to  the  Royal  Family.  The  2nd  baronet,  Col.  Sir  Charles,  his  cousin,  who  suc- 
ceeded by  a special  limitation,  was  Governor  of  the  Leeward  Islands,  M.P.  for  Cambridge  Univer- 
sity in  the  Long  Parliament,  and  one  of  the  gentlemen  entrusted  to  carry  the  plate  of  that  Univer- 
sity to  Charles  I.  The  9th  baronet,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Trevor,  served  throughout  the  Peninsular 
War,  including  Waterloo  ; and  the  10th  baronet,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Francis,  C.B.,  served  in  Bundle- 
cund  1821-2,  in  Afghanistan  1839-40,  in  the  Punjab  1848-9,  and  in  Indian  Mutiny  1858-9. 


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WHICHCOTE,  Creation  (E.)  1660,  of  The  Inner  Temple,  co.  London. 


Juste  et  droi 
Just  and  right. 


Sir  George  Whichcote,  9th  Baronet ; b.  Sept. 
3rd,  1870  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  George,  1893 ; ed.  at  Magdalene 
Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  and 4th  Batns.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lincolnshire  (High  Sheriff  1900), 
and  patron  of  three  livings. 

$rms — Ermine,  two  boars  passant  gules,  langued  azure,  the  tusks 
and  bristles  or.  Cm t — A boar’s  head  erased  and  erect  gules,  langued 
azure,  armed  or. 

Seat — Aswarby  Park,  Folkingham,  Lincolnshire. 


Brother  living— HUGH  CHRISTOPHER,  b.  April  18th,  1874  : m. 
1909,  Flora  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  S.  Sundius,  and  has  issue 
living,  Isolda  Sophia,  b.  1910, — Diana  Juliane,  b.  1911, — Pauline  Clare, 
6.1914.  Residence,  Aswarby  Park,  Folkingham,  Lincolnshire. 

Sister  living— Louisa  Mary. 


The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Jeremy  Whichcote,  was  Solicitor-General  to  the  Prince  Elector  Palatine. 
At  the  request  of  Charles  II.,  during  his  exile,  he  purchased  the  Wardenship  of  the  Fleet,  and 
by  officiating  himself  at  times  sheltered  the  King’s  agents.  The  3rd  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridgeshire. 


WHITE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1802,  of  Wallingwells,  Nottinghamshire. 


Sir  Archibald  Woollaston  White,  4th 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  William  Knight  Hamilton 
Ramsay  White,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet ; b.  Oct.  14th, 
1877  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Thomas  Woollaston,  1907  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  (T.D.)  R.H.A.  (Territorial);  formerly  Capt. 
Yorkshire  R.G.A.  : in.  1903,  Gladys  Bracken  Love, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Augustus  Beecher  Pitman,  R. 
of  Stonegrave,  Oswaldkirk,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Gules,  a chevron  vaire  between  three  lions 
rampant  or.  Crest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet  argent,  a 
demi-eagle  displayed  sable. 

Seats  — Walling  Wells,  Worksop,  Nottinghamshire; 
Langold,  Nottinghamshire. 


Sons  living— THOMAS  ASTLEY  WOOLLASTON,  b. 
May  13th,  1904. Richard  Taylor,  b.  1908. Archi- 

bald John  Ramsay,  b.  1910. 

Brothers  living — William  Taylor,  M.C.,  b.  1880  ; is  Capt. 

Yorkshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.). 

Charles  Ramsay,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881 ; Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre  and  Order  of  Crown) ; D.S.0. 1918 John  Broughton,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  Capt.  Sher- 

wood Foresters ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C.). 


Sister  living— Bridget:  m.  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  George  William  Wright,  R.F.A.,  and  has  issue 
living,  George  William  James  Hamilton,  b.  1911, — Helen  Mary  Fawkes,  b.  1908,— Bridget 
Rosemary,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Bessingby  Hall,  Bridlington,  Yorkshire. 

Mother  living — Edith  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Archibald  Paris,  of  Ludgvan,  Cornwall : m. 
1876,  William  Knight  Hamilton  Ramsay  White,  who  d.  1900,  2nd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  and  has 
issue’ living  [see  ante).  Residence,  Leahurst,  Tickhill,  Yorkshire. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Taylor  White,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1805,  d.  1853  : m.  1st,  1828,  Dorothy  Letitia,  who  d.  1840,  da.  of  Col.  John 
Kirke,  of  Markham,  Notts  ; 2ndly,  1850,  Charlotte  Bates,  who  d.  1887,  da. 
of  R.  Crofts,  of  Dumpton  Park,  Isle  of  Thanet : — 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Charlotte  Crofts  : in.  1880,  William  James  Chalk,  and  has  issue  living,  .Sybil 
Guinevere  Landon, — Gladys  Mary, — Evelyn  Charlotte  Prichard.  Residence,  The  Limes, 

Crawley,  Sussex. Bridget  : in.  1876,  the  Rev.  Preb.  William  John  Humble-Crofts,  R.  of 

Waldron  and  Canon  of  Chichester,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Herbert,  b.  1878;  is  Lieut. - 
Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve : m.  1911,  Beatrice  M.,  da.  of  the  late  C.  D.  Harrod,  of  Culverwood, 
Waldron,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  b.  1918,  Bridget  Joan  b.  1912,  Margaret  Beatrice 
b.  1913,— Woollaston  Gonville  Bromjiead,  b.  1880  ; Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  an  Assist. 
Provost  Marshal:  m.  19x5,  Winifred  Mary,  da.  of  J.  H.  Podd,  of  Sudbury,  Suffolk,  and  has  issue 
living,  Cyril  Cotton  b.  1916,  Betty  b.  1919,— Cyril  Mitford,  b.  1881 ; Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; 
d.  (killed' in  action  during  European  War)  1916,— Arthur  Maughan,  b.  1883  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Naval 
Air  Ser.  ; d.  (killed  during  European  War)  1918:  in.  1910,  Margaret  Geruon  Cooper,— Edith 
Una,  b.  1889,— Bridget  Maud,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Waldron  Rectory,  Sussex. 

Grandchildren  (by  1st  marriage)  of  the  late  Rev.  Taylor  White  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  John  White,  b.  1839,  d.  1911  : in.  1876,  his  cousin  Louisa  Caroline,  who 
d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  George  Towry  White,  Bar.-at-law  : — 

Taylor  Woollaston,  b.  1879  : in.  1906,  Mary,  da.  of  George  Broadbent. George  Towry,  b.  1889  ; 

is  in  New  Zealand  Camel  Corps. John  Mervyn,  b.  1892;  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt.;  Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-18. Louisa  Mary  Maxwell,  b.  1882. Frances  Armstrong,  b.  1883.— Amy 

Axme  Cecil,  b.  1884. Penelope  Errington,  b.  1885. Isabella  Georgina  Sarah,  b.  1887. 

Joanna  Caroline  Deeima,  b.  1891. Cicely  Bridget  Heathcote,  b.  1894. Joyce  Alice  Fin- 

derne,  b.  1897.  Residence , 1,  Cedars  Road,  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Descendants  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Taylor  White,  brother  of  1st  baronet. 

Sir  Thomas  Woollaston  White,  1st  baronet,  who  was  created  with  remainder  to  his  father’s 
issue  male,  was  7th  in  descent  from  Thomas  White,  of  Tuxford  Manor,  Notts,  who  in.  Anne  Cecil, 
sister  of  the  famous  William,  Lord  Burghley. 


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WHITE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Cotbam  House,  Bristol. 

Sir  (George)  Stanley  White,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  July  31st,  1882  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
George,  1916  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; is  a 
Member  of  the  firm  of  George  White  and 
Co.,  of  Bristol,  and  a Director  of  British  The 
Bristol  Aeroplane  Co.  (Limited),  etc.  ; also 
■interested  in  electric  street  traction  and  other 
industrial  enterprises:  m.  1908,  Kate  Muriel, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Baker,  of  Durdham 
Park,  Bristol,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Barry  wavy  of  six  argent  and  azure,  over 
all  a lymphad  sable,  on  a chief  of  the  second  two 
roses  of  the  first.  Cmt — Upon  a mount  vert  a 
beacon  fired  proper,  pendent  therefrom  a sail  azure 
charged  with  a rose  as  in  the  arms. 

Seats — Hollywood  Tower,  Westbury-on-Trym, 
Gloucestershire  ; Old  Sneed  Park,  Bristol. 


Son  living— GEORGE  STANLEY  M1DELTON, 
b.  April  nth,  1913. 

Sister  living — Daisy  May,  b.  1877:  m.  1902,  Major 
Ernest  John  Hudson,  O.B.E.,  formerly  Queen’s 
Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.).  Residence,  Prosperous, 
Hungerford. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  George  White,  head  of  the  firm  of  George  White  and  Co.,  of  Bristol,  was 
one  of  the  pioneers  of  Electric  Street  Traction  (being  the  first  to  introduce  it  into  London,  Dublin, 
Bristol,  Middlesbrough,  etc.),  and  established  the  first  manufactory  of  Aeroplanes  in  England, 
and  introduced  “ Bristol  ” Biplanes  and  Monoplanes. 

White  (Jervis-White-Jervis),  see  Jervis. 

White  Todd,  see  Todd. 

WHITEHEAD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1889,  of  Highfield  House,  Catford  Bridge,  Kent. 

Sir  George  Hugh  Whitehead,  2nd  Baronet ; 
b.  Oct.  30th,  1861  ; j.  his  father,  Sir  James,  1917  ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A. 
1887)  ; is  one  of  H.M.’s  Lieuts.  for  City  of  London,  a J.P. 
for  Kent,  and  a Member  of  London  Stock  Exchange  : m.  1889, 
Gertrude  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Ascroft,  J.P.,  of 
Overleigh  House,  Preston,  Lancashire,  and  The  Wyke, 
Grasmere,  Westmorland,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  el. 
son,  James  Hugh  Edendale,  Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent.  Regt.  ; d. 
(result  of  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1919,  and  the 
younger  son,  George  William  Edendale,  b.  1895  5 Lieut. 
R.F.A.  and  attached  R.A.F.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1918. 

^rws — Per  pale  azure  and  sable,  on  a fesse  invected  and  plain 
cottised  or  between  three  fleurs-de-lis  of  the  last,  a fasces  erect  between 
two  eagles’  heads  erased  proper.  Crrst — An  eagle,  wings  expanded  proper,  each  wing  charged 
with  a fasces  erect  or,  supporting  with  the  dexter  claw  an  escutcheon  of  the  arms. 

Residences — The  Shrubbery,  Oxford  ; Queen  Anne’s  Mansions,  S.W.i.  Clubs — Reform, 

Gresham.  

Daughters  living — Christobel,  b.  1891:  m.  1917,  Pierre  de  Putron,  Nigerian  Civil  Ser.  Resi- 
dence, Lower  Bertozerie,  Guernsey. Joan  Gertrude,  b.  1894. Sylvia  Mercy  Ascroft, 

b.  1899. 

Brothers  living— ROWLAND  EDWARD,  K.C.,  b.  Sept.  1st,  1863  , ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  History  in  Final  Schs.,  B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1889)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1888,  and  Lincoln’s  Inn  1890,  a K.C.  1910,  and  a Bencher  1914  ; is  one  of  H.M.’s  Lieuts.  for  City 
of  London  ; was  Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart. 
(Rt.  Hon.  H.  L.  Samuel,  M.P.)  1906-9,  and  to  Attorney-Gen.  1909-10  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Essex, 
S.-E.  Div.  (L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910,  having  been  defeated  there  1900  : m.  1893,  Ethel  Mary 
Leonie,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  H.  Rathbone,  J.P.,  of  Greenbank  Cottage,  Wavertree,  near 
Liverpool,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Henry  Rathbone,  b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. ; served  during  European  War  1916-18 
(wounded), — Gilbert  Rathbone,  b.  1910, — Hermione  Elfrida  Mary,  b.  1894, — Eileen  Isabel,  b. 
1895.  Residences,  8,  Grove  End  Road,  St.  John’s  Wood,  N.W.8. ; Whitecross,  Wallingford. 

Club,  Reform. Wilfred  James,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  arid  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 

(B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899)  ; sometime  Managing  Director  of  Gilbert  Whitehead  and  Co.  (Limited), 
colour  printers;  Lieut. -Col.  London  Regt;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1917  : m.  1907,  Dona  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  T.  A.  N.  Chase,  I.C.S.,and  has 
issue  living,  John  Chase,  b.  1913, — Elizabeth  Dona,  b.  1910.  Residence,  Bexcourt,  Eastbourne. 
Club,  Devonshire. 

Sisters  living— Leila  Isabel  Mercy,  b.  1874;  a J.P.  for  Keat.  Residence,  Hazlewood, 

Wilmington,  near  Dartford,  Kent. Florence  Marion,  b.  1877.  Residence,  Hazlewood, 

Wilmington,  near  Dartford,  Kent. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Gilbert  Hinds  Whitehead,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1866,  d. 
1908  : m.  1901,  Helena  Emmeline  (now  of  New  Haven,  Eltham,  Kent),  only 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  A.  Langford,  of  Plymouth  : — 

Margaret  Joy,  b.  1905. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  James,  was  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1888-9,  and  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Leicester  (L)  1892-4  ; his  Baronetcy  was  conferred  upon  him  “ in  recognition  of  highly  valuable 
services  during  an  eventful  Mayoralty,”  in  the  course  of  which  he  was  instrumental  in  settling 
the  great  Dock  Strike. 


Virtute  et  labore. 
By  pluck  and  work. 


75° 


pebrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


HUNTINGTON-WHITELEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Grimley,  Worcester. 

Sir  Herbert  James  Huntington-White- 

LEY,  ist  Baronet,  son  of  the  late  George  Whiteley, 
of  Woodlands,  Blackburn,  and  brother  of  1st  Baron 
Marchamley,  by  Margaret,  da  of  James  Pickop,  M.D., 
of  Blackburn  ; b.  Dec.  8th,  1857  ; ed.  privately,  and 
abroad  ; is  a J.  P.  for  Blackburn  (for  which  Borough 
he  was  Mayor  1892),  and  a J.P.  for  Worcestershire 
(High  Sheriff  1913);  sat  as  M.P.  for  Ashton-under- 
Lyne  (C)  July  1895  to  Jan*  I9°6  (defeated  there  Jan. 
1906  and  Jan.  1910)  ; sat  for  Mid,  or  Droitwicb, 
Div.  of  Worcestershire  Feb.  1916  to  Nov.  1918  ; 
assumed  by  Roy.  license  1918,  for  himself  and  issue, 
the  additionul  surname  and  arms  of  Huntington  : m. 
1895,  Florence  Kate,  el.  da.  of  William  Balle  Hunt- 
ington, D.L.,  of  Woodlands,  Darwen,  Lancashire,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms— ist  and  4th,  per  fesse  dancettSe  sable  and  gules,  in 
chief  a pale  or,  thereon  three  bars  of  the  second,  in  base  a fleur 
de  lir  argen'-  Whiteley  ; 2nd  and  3rd  or,  on  a pale  between  two 
rcses  in  fesse  gules,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  a lion  rampant 
between  two  water  bougets  of  the  first,  and  for  distinction  a canton  of  the  second,  Huntington . 
Crests — ist,  a stag’s  head  couped  argent,  attired  or,  holding  in  the  mouth  a bell  gold,  Whiteley  ; 
2nd  upon  a mount  vert  a lion’s  head  couped  at  the  neck  or,  gorged  with  a collar  vair  between 
two  roses  gules,  barbed,  leaved  and  stalked  proper,  and  for  distinction  charged  on  the  neck  with 
a cross-crosslet  also  gules,  Huntington. 

Seat— Thorngrove,  near  Worcester.  Clubs — Carlton,  Constitutional,  Ranelagh. 


Sons  living— HERBERT  MAURICE,  R.N.,  b.  July  25th,  1896;  ed.  at  Eton;  Lieut.  R N. : tn. 
1919,  Margot,  da.  of  Rt.  Hon.  Stanley  Baldwin,  P.C.,  M.P.  for  Worcestershire,  Bewdley  Div., 
of  Astley  Hall,  near  Stourport,  and  93,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.,  aud  has  issue  living,  Herbert 
Oliver,  b.  1920. Eric  Arthur,  b.  1903  ; ed.  at  Eton. 


HAWKINS-WHITSHED,  Creation  (U.K.)  1834,  of  Killincarrick,  Wicklow. 
[Extinct  1871.1 

Sir  St.  Vincent  Bentinck  Hawkins-Whitshed,  3rd  and  last  Baronet. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Elizabeth  Alice  Frances : tn.  ist,  1879,  Col.  Frederick 
Gustavus  Burnaby,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1885  ; 2ndly,  1886,  John  Frederic  Main,  D.Sc., 
who  d.  1892  ; 3rdly,  1900,  Francis  Bernard  Aubrey  Le  Blond,  and  has  issue  (by  ist  marriage), 
Harry  Arthur  Gustavus  St.  Vincent  (Club,  Carlton),  b.  1880.  Residence,  The  Ploddy  House, 
Newent,  Gloucester.  Clubs,  Ladies’  Alpine,  Empress,  Forum. 


$rms — Vair,  on  a pile  or  a mount  in  base  vert,  thereon 
a mountain  ash  tree  proper.  Crist — On  a mount  vert 
a mountain  ash  tree  surmounted  by  a rainbow,  all  proper. 

Residence — Harehope  Hall,  Alnwick,  Northumber- 
land. Club — New  University. 


Sons  living— FREDERICK  ADAIR,  b.  April  13th, 

1911. Alan  Lewis,  b.  1913. 

Daughter  living — Joan  Yvonne,  b.  1914. 

Brother  living — Denis  Grey,  b.  1893 ; ed.  at  Eton  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford;  formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps:  rn.  1915,  Madeline  Mabel  Ambrose,  da. 
of  Charles  Robert  Whorwood  Adeane  [see  B.Leconfield, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Adair  Michael  Charles,  b. 
1916, — Elizabeth  Sybil  Isabel,  b.  1918. 

Sister  living— Eira  Grey,  b.  1897. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  ist  baronet) — Arthur  Lawford,  b. 
1868  : tn.  1896,  Beatrice,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Charles  Hervey 
Bagot,  C.B.,  R.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Joyce  Made- 
line, b.  1898  : mi.  1917,  Capt.  P.  R.  F.  Mason,  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.).  Residence,  Forest  Park,  Windsor. 

Club,  St.  Stephen’s. Edgar  Clare,  b.  1876  : tn.  1909, 

Make  use  oj your  opportunity.  Cicely  Margaret,  da.  of  Col.  Charles  Hervey  Bagot, 

C.B.,  of  Brook  Cottage,  East  Grinstead.  Residence,  Bradstone  Brook,  near  Guildford.  Club, 
Wellington. 


WIGAN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1898,  of  Clare  Lawn,  Mortlake,  Surrey,  and  Purland 
Chase,  Ross,  Herefordshire. 

Sir  Roderick  Grey  Wigan,  3rd 

Baronet ; b.  Nov.  nth,  1886;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
Frederick  William,  1907 : m.  1909,  his 

cousin,  Ina,  da.  of  Lewis  D.  Wigan,  formerly  of 
Kilmory,  Argyll,  and  has  issue. 


Aunts  living  (daughters  of  ist  baronet) — Katherine,  b.  i860. Ellen  Mary,  b.  1862  : tn.  1900, 

the  Rev.  William  Alexander  Birkbeck,  V.  of  St.  Saviour’s,  Raynes  Park,  Wimbledon,  and  has 

issue  living,  a son,  b.  1901. Ethel  Harriet,  b.  1866  : tn.  1890,  Egerton  Spencer  Grey  [see  E. 

Grey,  colls.].  Residence,  The  White  House,  Cobham,  Surrey. Constance  Helen,  b.  1875  : 

in.  1913,  the  Rev.  Francis  Nathaniel  Hill,  formerly  Senior  Chap,  and  Canon  of  Bombay.  Resi- 
dence, 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Frederick  Wigan,  son  of  the  late  John  Alfred  Wigan,  of  Clare  House, 
near  Maidstone,  a Director  of  NorthlCondon  Railway,  and  High  Sheriff  of  cos.  London  and  Surrey 
189  j,  d.  March  1907,  and  his  sou,  Sir  Frederick  William,  2nd  baronet,  d.  in  April  of  same  year. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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WIGGIN,  Creation  (U.K.)  1892,  of  Metchley  Grange,  Harborne,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  Charles  Richard  Henry  Wiggin,  3rd 

Baronet ; b.  March  21st,  1885  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Henry 
Arthur,  1917  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1907);  Major  (T.D.)  Staffordshire  Yeo.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches):  m.  1916,  Mabel  Violet 
Mary,  only  da.  of  Sir  William  Jaffray,  2nd  Bt. 

— Gules,  three  mullets  of  six  points  argent,  on  a chief 
invected  or  two  spurs  sable.  Crest — Over  a fleur-de-lis  sable, 
a spur  or  between  two  wings  erect  proper,  each  charged  with  a 
fleur-de-lis  of  the  first. 

Seat — Metchley  Grange,  Harborne,  Staffordshire.  Town 
Residence — 25,  Sussex  Square,  W.2.  Clubs — Bath,  Brooks’s, 

Boodles’.  

Sisters  living — Margaret  Annie,  b.  1879. Elinor  Mary  ( Lady 

Salt),  b.  1882  : m.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Thomas  Anderdon  Salt, 
D.S.O.,  2nd  Bt.  Residence,  Standon  Hall,  Eccleshall,  Stafford- 
shire. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  1st  baronet) — WALTER  WILLIAM,  b. 
Sept.  29th,  1856  ; is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  and  Worcester- 
shire, and  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  N. 
Staffordshire  Regt.  : m.  1886,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  G.  C. 
Adkins,  of  The  Lightwoods,  near  Birmingham,  having  had  issue,  George  Robert,  b.  1889  ; 
Capt.  Worcestershire  Yeo.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916.  Residence, 

The  Forehill  House,  near  King’s  Norton,  Worcestershire.  Club,  Junior  United  Service. 

Alfred  Harold,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Worcestershire  : 
m.  1887,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  J.  Nettlefold,  of  Highgate,  N.,  and  has  issue 
living,  William  Henry,  D.S.O.  [Club,  New  University),  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1909);  Major  Yeo.;  European  War  1915-18  (D.S.O.  with  Bar);  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918). — Richard  Arthur,  b.  1903, — Hilda  Margaret,  b.  1889:  m.  1918,  Major  Noel 
S.  Wilson,  Yeo., — Nancy,  b.  1892.  Residence,  Bordesley  Hall,  Alvechurch,  Worcestershire. 

Club,  New  University. Edgar  Askin,  D.S.O.,  b.  1867  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 

Col.  13th  Hussars;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire,  Col.  in  Territorial  Force,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  Mounted  Inf.  Regt.  with  rank  of 
Major  (despatches,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col),  and  during  European  War  1915-17,  in  com- 
mand of  a Brig.  (D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; D.S.O.  1917  : nt.  1906,  Emilie  Margaret,  da.  of 
Arthur  Keen,  formerly  of  Sandyford,  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Milner,  b.  1907. 
Residence,  The  Templars,  Warwick.  Clubs,  Cavalry,  Naval  and  Military. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  1st  baronet) — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  i860  : m.  1884,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard 
Charles  Bernard  Lawrence,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Erskine,  M.C.,  b.  1889  ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps:  m.  1918,  Muriel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
F.  E.  Smith,  of  Ryburgh,  Norfolk,  and  widow  of  F.  W.  Tuff,  E.  Kent  Mounted  Rifles. — George 
St.  Patrick,  b.  1893  ; is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own):  m.  1918,  Frances  Mildred, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Nettlefold,  of  12,  Queen’s  Gate  Place,  S.W., — Dorothy  Ellen  Mary,  b. 

1891.  Residence,  29,  Palace  Gate,  W.8. Ethel  Malins,  b.  1861  : m.  189 7,  as  his  second 

wife,  Brig.-Gen.  St.  John  Fancourt  Michell  Fancourt,  C.B.,  J.P.,  who  d.  1917,  and  has  issue 
living,  Henry  Lockhart  St.  John,  R.N.,  b.  1900  ; became  Lieut.  1920, — Mary  St.  John, 
b.  1898.  Residence,  15,  Old  Court  Mansions,  Kensington,  W. 

"Widow  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Annie  Sarah  ( Lady  Wiggin),  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Rogers 
Cope,  of  Kinnerton  Court,  Radnorshire,  and  Metchley  House,  Edgbaston  : m.  1878,  Sir  Henry 
Arthur  Wiggin,  2nd  baronet,  who  d.  1917.  Residence,  Aston  Hall,  Stone,  Staffordshire. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Henry  Samuel,  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Staffordshire  (L)  1880-85,  and  for 
Staffordshire,  Handsworth  Div.  (L(7)  1885-92.  The  2nd  baronet  was  High  Sheriff  of  Stafford- 
shire 1896. 

WIGRAM,  Creation  (U.K.)  1805,  of  Walthamstow,  Essex. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Wiggram.”] 

Sir  Edgar  Thomas  Ainger  Wig- 

RAM,  6th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Woolmore  Wigram,  son  of  Money  Wigram, 
5th  son  of  1st  baronet;  b.  Nov.  23rd,  1864; 
s.  his  cousin,  Major  Sir  Frederick  Loftus 
Francis  FITZWYGRAM,  M.C.,  1920;  ed. 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886). 

$rnts — Argent,  on  a pale  gules  three  escallops  or  ; 
over  all  a chevron  engrailed  counterchanged,  and  on 
the  chief  waves  of  the  sea,  thereon  a ship  representing 
an  English  vessel  of  war  of  the  16th  century,  with  four 
masts,  sails  furled  proper,  colors  flying  gules.  Crest — 
On  a mount  vert,  a hand  in  armour  in  fesse  couped 
at  the  wrist  proper  charged  with  an  escallop  holding 
a fleur-de-lis  erect  or.  Supporters — On  either  side  an 
eagle  with  wings  elevated  argent,  collared  gules  and 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a shamrock  vert. 

Residence — Watling  House,  St.  Albans. 


Nephews  living — (Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Ainger  Wigram,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Woolmore 
Wigram  (ante),  b.  1866,  d.  1915  : m.  1910,  Evelyn  Dorothy  (now  of  1,  Belmont  Hill,  St.  Albans), 
da.  of  Cecil  William  Edward  Henslowe,  formerly  I.C.S.) : — 

CLIFFORD  WOOLMORE,  b.  Jan.  24th,  1911.— — Edward  Robert  Woolmore,  b.  1913. 

Brothers  living — Rev.  William  Ainger,  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1907, 
B.D.  1914);  D.D.,  Lambeth  1910;  sometime  Principal  of  Archbishop  of  Canterbury’s  Assyrian 
Mission.  Arthur  Woolmore,  b.  1875  : a M.I.E.E.  and  a M.  I.M.E.  : m.  1911,  Avis  Marion,  da. 
of  the  late  Hartley  Hartley-Smith,  of  Upwey,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living,  Peter  Woolmore.  b. 
J9l3> — Avis  Betty  Woolmore,  b.  1914, — Daphne  Marion  Woolmore,  b.  1919.  Residence,  The 
Elms,  Castor,  Peterborough. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Sister  living — Adelaide  Mary.  Residence , Watling  House,  St.  Albans. 

Daughter  living  Of  4th  Baronet— Angela  Catherine  Alice,  b.  1885. 

Mother  living— Harriet  Mary,  da  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Ainger : in.  1863,  the  Rev.  Woolmore 
Wigram  (ante),  who  d.  1907.  Residence , Watling  House,  St.  Albans. 

Widow  living  Of  4th  Baronet — Angela  {Lady  FitzWygram),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Nugent 
Vaughan  [E.  Granard]  : m.  1882,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Wellington  John  FitzWygram,  4th 
baronet,  who  d.  1904.  Residence , Leigh  Park,  Havant. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Loftus  Fitz-Wygram,  5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1832,  d.  1904  : m. 
1866,  Lady  Fanny  Georgiana  Danvers  Butler,  who  d.  1907,  sister  of  6th  Earl  of 
Lanesborough  : — 

Selina  Violet,  b.  1870:  in.  1894,  Sydney  Algernon  Fane,  of  Harlesford  House,  Tetsworth,  Oxon  [ see 
E.  Westmorland,  colls.].  Residence,  Treverne  Manor,  Limpsfield,  Surrey. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Money  Wigram  ( b . 1823)  (infra): — 

Issue  of  the  late  Alfred  Money  Wigram,  b.  1856,  d.  1899  : m.  1882,  Venetia  Mary,  who  d. 
19T 1,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Whitaker  Maitland,  R.  of  Loughton,  Essex  [Neave,  Bt.] : — 
Venetia  Gladys  : m.  1908,  C.  A.  Everard  Greene,  and  has  issue  living,  Grace  Venetia  b.  1909, — 

Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  1912, — Mary  Felicity,  b.  1916. Vera  Maitland  : 111.  1917,  Max  Gardner 

Valentine  Browne,  Australian  Field  Artillery,  and  has  issue  living,  Mary  Catherine  Valentine,  b. 
1918. Ruth  Constance. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Hampden  Wigram  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  Henrv  Hampden,  b.  1858,  d.  1919  : m.  1891,  Dorothy  Isabel  (now  of 
32,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.W.),  da.  of  the  late  G.  W.  Moore  Liddell,  of  Sutton  House,  and 
Keldy  Castle,  Yorkshire 

Violet,  b.  1893. Myrtle,  b.  1894. Lettice  Rosalind,  b.  1897. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Money  Wigram  ( b . 1790)  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Money  Wigram,  b.  1823,  d.  1881  : in.  1851,  Anne  Whitaker,  who  d. 
1890,  da.  of  William  Whitaker  Maitland,  of  Loughton  Hall,  Essex 
Mary.  Florence  Emily.  Residence , Chesnut  Lodge,  Cobham. 

Issue  of  the  late  Reginald  Wigram,  b 1843,  d.  1915  : m.  1872,  Isabella,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of 
John  Spencer,  of  Whorlton  Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  : — 

Reginald  Spencer,  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury  ; is  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institute,  and  a Member  of 
Rating  Surveyors’  Asso.  : in.  1904,  Olive  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  C.  Lister,  R.  of  Stan- 
ningley,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Edward  Money,  b.  1908, — Francis  Loftus,  b. 
1911, — Isabelle  Georgiana,  b.  1906.  Residence , Weybourne,  Cobham,  Surrey.— Walter  Gott,  b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury;  is  a Director  of  John  Fowler  and  Co.  (Leeds),  (Limited),  of  Leeds. 
Residence , Caley  Hall,  Pool,  near  Leeds.  Club , Constitutional. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Money  Wigram  (b.  1790),  5th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Wigram,  b.  1833,  d.  1918  : in.  1867,  Edith,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of 
Samuel  Solly  : — 

Robert,  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  European 
War  1915-16:  in.  1920,  Adela  Mabel,  da.  of  Richard  Reid,  of  Bramcote,  Weybridge.  Residence, 

Yonder  Lodge,  Penn,  Bucks. Rev.  Percy  Solly,  M.C.,  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 

(B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1904);  formerly  V.  of  St.  Anne’s,  Nanango,  Queensland.  Eirene.  — 

Beatrice. Hilda  : in.  19x4,  Alfred  Ollivant. Maud  Fanny  : in.  1901,  Reginald  John  Salt 

[see  Salt,  Bt.].  Residence,  Hill  House,  Kenilworth 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Richard  Wigram  (infra) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  James  Wigram,  b.  1847,  d.  1902  : in.  1870,  Penelope  Emily  (now 
of  Northlands,  Landford,  near  Salisbury),  da.  of  George  Edward  Eyre,  of  Warrens, 
Bramshaw,  near  Lyndhurst,  and  59,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.  : — 

George  Montagu,  b.  1871:  ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Highland  L.I.;  is  Major 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  as  Lieut.  Ceylon  Mounted  Inf.  (medal 
with  four  clasps):  in.  1902,  Esther,  da.  of  J.  F.  Heydenryck,  of  Jansenville,  Cape  Colony. 

Residence , Northlands,  Landford,  Salisbury. Ronald  Scott  Jervoise,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1874; 

became  a Sub-Lieut.  1894,  Lieut.  1896  (retired  1910),  and  Com.  1914 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917:  in.  1911,  Ethel  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  C.  Kinglake, 
R.  of  West  Monkton,  Taunton,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Frederick  James,  b.  1916.'  —Cyril 
Charles,  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Winchester  and  at  R.M.C. : formerly  Lieut.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire 
L.I.)  ; Major  R.A.F.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with  three  clasps) : m.  1st,  1912,  Mabel  Adams,  from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1917  ; 2iidly,  1918,  Olivia  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  Truman, 
of  Winterbourne,  Bonchurch,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1910.— Florence 
Margaret  Penelope,  b.  1872  : in.  1898,  Capt.  Edmund  Moore  Cooper  Cooper-Key,  M.V.O.,  R.N., 
Sup.  of  Roy.  Hospital  Sch.,  Greenwich,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  McNeill,  b.  1907, — Caryll 

Aslley,  b.  1909, — Penelope  Charlotte,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Queen’s  House,  Greenwich,  S.E. 

Kathleen  Alice,  b.  1876:  in.  1899,  Brig.-Gen.  Tyrell  Other  William  Champion-de  Crespigny  [see 

Champion-de  Crespigny,  Bt.]. Rachel  Winifred,  b.  1878  : in.  1908,  Edward  Hairy  Arkwright, 

formerly  R.H.A.,  and  has  issue  living,  Joan,  b.  1910. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Wigram  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Richard  Wigram,  b.  1819,  d.  1892  : in.  1845,  Margaret  Helen, 
who  d.  1883,  da.  of  Peter  Arkwright,  of  Willersley  : — 

Helen  Anne.  Janet  Mary.  Residence,  Hurlingham,  Bournemouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  James  Wigram,  b.  1832,  d.  1886 : in.  1854,  Leonora  Jane,  who  d. 
1897,  da.  of  Henry  Alexander,  H.E.I.C.S.  : — 

Herwald  Robert,  b.  1858  ; formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; served  in  Soudan 
1888  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  on  the  Nile  1889,  and  with  Chitral  Relief  Expedition  1895 

(medal  with  clasp).  Club,  Naval  and  Military. Lionel  Robert,  b.  1867. Ada  Leonora. 

Ethel  Margaret. Amabel  Mary : in.  1903,  the  Rev.  Roland  Edward  Chesshyre- Walker,  R.  of 

Graveley,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Henry,  b.  1005.  Residence , Graveley  Rectory,  Herts. 

Issue  of  the  late  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Wigram,  7th  son  of  isl  baronet,  b.  1793, 
d.  1866  : 111.  1818,  Anne,  who  d.  1844,  da.  of  Richard  Arkwright,  of  Willersley 
Castle,  co.  Derby  : — 

Alice  Jane : in.  1868,  Rear-Adm.  Samuel  Long,  who  d.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  Samuel 
Charles,  b 1869  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891);  formerly  Major 
Rifle  Brig  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; sometime  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Signalling,  Aldershot ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  on  Departmental  Staff,  Gen  Head 
Quarters,  France  (despatches.  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) : in.  1909,  Katharine  Daisy  Louisa,  da.  of  G.  W. 
Hastings,  formerly  of  Barnards  Green  House,  Worcester, —Wilfred  James,  C.M.G  , b.  1871  [see 
“ Companionage”],— Bernard,  b.  1872;  is  a retired  Lieut.  R.N., — George  Edward,  b.  1873:  in. 
1901,  Ursula,  da.  of  Peter  Worth,  and  has  issue  living,  Samuel  Godfrey  b.  1904,  Charles  Edward  b. 
1915,  Alice  Jane  A 1902,  Esther  b.  1910,— Clement  Loftus,  b.  1880;  is  a retired  Lieut.  R.N.  : in. 
1907,  Mary  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  John  Peter  Jackson  [see  Mather-Jackson,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has 
issue  living,  Richard  Samuel  b.  1908,  Clement  Hugh  b.  1916,  Elizabeth  Anne  b.  1910, — Mary 
Katharine:  in.  1905,  Lieut.  Hugh  Jeffery  Middleton,  R.N.,  who  d.  1914  [see  Middleton,  Bt., 


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colls.], — Anna  Margaret : m.  1 912,  Arthur  Hervey  Hoare  [M.  Bristol,  colls.].  Residence , Bent- 
worth  Rectory,  Alton,  Hants. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Octavius  Wigram,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Knox  Wigram,  b.  1825,  d.  1885:  m.  1856,  the  Hon.  Mary  Ann 
Pomeroy,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  5th  Viscount  Harberton  : — 

Henry  Francis,  b.  1857;  is  a M.L.C.  of  New  Zealand  : m.  1885,  Agnes  Vernon,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Eden  Sullivan  [ see  Sullivan,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.].  Residence , 1,  Park  Terrace,  Christchurch, 

New  Zealand.  Clubs,  Union,  Constitutional. William  Arthur,  b.  i860  : in.  1888,  Edith  Constance 

Louisa,  da.  of  late  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Wellington  Patrick  Manvers  Chetwynd-Talbot,  K.C.B.  [ see 
E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Knox  (of  Littlecroft,  West  Clandon,  Surrey), 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1911);  in  Army  Ser  Corps 
Mechanical  Transport  during  European  War:  in.  1914,  Gladys  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Edward  Baynes  (Preb.  of  Combe),  and  has  issue  living,  James  Robert  Knox  b.  1915,  Valentine 
Knox  b.  1920, — Ivy  Margaret,  b.  1890.  Residence,  Holbrook,  Horsham,  Sussex.  Clubs,  Con- 
stitutional, Junior  Carlton. Eleanor  Mary  : m.  1880,  Francis  Hughes-Gibb,  J.P.,  who  d.  1917, 

having  had  issue,  of  whom  Charles  Pomeroy,  b.  1883;  Capt.  R.  F.A.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during 
European  War)  1916 : in.  1914,  Amethyst  Lucy  St.  John  Richardson,  and  has  issue  living,  Iris  Ruth 
b.  1915,— Aubrey  Patrick,  O.B.E.  : in.  1910,  Sibyl  Frances,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Edmundson, 
V.  of  St.  Saviour,  Upper  Chelsea,  S.W. , and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Francis  b.  1912,  Elizabeth 
Patricia  b.  1915,  Daphne  b.  1020, — Harold  Francis,  b.  1892;  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1917, — Dorothy  Frances,  b.  1881:  in.  1915,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  William 
Game  Walker,  D.S.O.,  Indian  Army,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  Michael  b.  1916, — Gwendolen 
Margaret,  b.  1882:  m.  1908,  Air  Commodore  Philip  Woolcott  Game,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.F.,  of  19, 
Campden  Hill  Square,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Philip  Malcolm  b.  1911,  David  b.  1914,  Rosemary 

Frances  b.  1919.  Residence,  The  Manor  House,  Tarrant  Gunville,  Blandford. Madeline  Clara, 

b.  1871.  Residence , King’s  Gatchell,  Taunton. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Spencer  Robert  Wigram,  b.  1835,  d.  1909  : in.  1867,  Elizabeth  Pearson, 
who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Dalby,  R.  of  Compton  Basset  and  Prebend  of 
Salisbury  :• — 

Alice  Margaret  Spencer,  b.  1869  ; is  a Sister  of  Charity  of  Community  of  St.  Mary  the  Virgin, 

Wantage.— Evelyn  Frances  Spencer,  b.  1870.  Residence , St.  Just,  Northaw,  Herts. Rosamond 

Edith  Spencer,  b.  1871.— Lilian  Agnes  Spencer,  b.  1873  : m.  1910,  Major  Francis  Herbert  Howe, 
formerly  Welsh  Regt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Leonora  Elizabeth  Gambier,  b.  1912. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Cotton  Wigram  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerrard  Andrewes  Wigram,  b.  1842,  d.  1917  : in.  1873,  Selina  Maria,  da.  of 
the  late  Edmund  Wilmot  [see  Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.]  — 

Rev.  Gerrard  Edmund,  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1906);  sometime  V.  of 
Dethick,  Lea,  and  Holloway,  near  Matlock:  in.  1902,  Maria  Ismena,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  William 
Townson-Mayne,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis  Gerrard  Mayne,  b.  1905, — Margaret  Ismena  Wilmot, 
b.  1903, — Marion  Rochford,  b.  1909, — Janet,  b.  1916.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Joseph  Cotton  Wigram,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Rochester,  10th 
son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1798,  d.  1867  : in.  1837,  Susan  Maria,  who  d.  1864,  da.  of 
Peter  Arkwright,  of  Willersley,  co.  Derby  : — 

John,  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Winchester;  is  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institute:  m.  1872,  Gertrude  Eliza, 
da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Mackenzie  [ see  Mackenzie,  Bt. , cr.  1673],  and  has  issue  living, 
Henry  Joseph  (of  Ordsall,  Retford,  Notts),  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Winchester:  m.  1st,  1898,  Alice 
Laura  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1909),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jarvis,  of  Mount 
Jarvis,  Antigua ; 2ndly,  1910,  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of  B.  J.  Baylis  Garrard,  and  has  issue 
living  (by  1st  marriage),  John  Jarvis  b.  1900,  Richard  Henry  b.  1903,  Daphne  b.  1899,  Lome 
b.  1904, — Edith  Margaret : m.  1900,  William  N.  Brooks,  of  Tillhayes,  Iwerne  Minster,  Blandford, 
and  has  issue  living,  John  Wigram  b.  1904, — Agnes  Gertrude:  in.  1905,  Thomas  Zachary  Lloyd,  and 
has  issue  living,  Stephen  b.  1906,  Martin  b.  1908,  Thomas  Wigram  b.  1910,  John  Michael  b.  1913, — 
Bertha  Caroline,  b.  1879:  in.  1904,  Francis  Austin  Langton  Hodgkinson,  and  has  issue  living,  David 
Antony  b.  1909,  John  Francis  Nicholas  b.  19x8,  Catherine  Sidgwick  b.  1906, — Katharine  Muriel,  b. 
1881, — Rachel  Fitz-Herbert : in.  1910,  the  Rev.  Bernard  Rambold  Keir  Moilliet  (formerly  V.  of 
Starbeck),  Chap,  and  Assist.  Master,  Oakley  Hall  Sch.,  Cirencester,  and  has  issue  living,  Rachel 
Mary  Keir  b.  1911,  Madeline  Gertrude  b.  1913,  Faith  Keir  b.  1916,  Jaqueline  b.  1920.  Residence,  The 
Manor,  Collingham,  Notts.  Club,  Constitutional.-— —Walter  Augustus,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1878) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1882  : m.  1883,  Ethel  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late 
William  H.  Brace,  M.D.,  and  has  issue  living.  Audrey  Eleanor  : in.  1907,  John  Fletcher  Campbell, 

and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Patrick  b.  1909.  Club , New  University. Eustace  Rochester, 

b.  i860  ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Batn.  Coldstream  Guards  : in.  1889,  Mary  Grace,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Ralph  Bradford-Atkinson  [D.  Grafton,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Ralph  Follett  [Club,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge),  b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  University  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  Capt.  Special  List,  and  a 3rd 
Sec.  inDiplo.Ser.  Residence,  Mount  Sandford,  Barnstaple.  Club,  Travellers’.— Caroline  Susan  : 
in.  1861,  Major  George  Gooch  Clowes, who  d.  1899,  formerly  8th  Hussars.  Residence,  6,  Elvaston 
Place,  S.W. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edward  Wigram,  13th  son  of  1st  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederic  Edward  Wigram,  b.  1834,  d.  1897  : m.  1859,  Frances,  who  d. 

1914,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Wright,  of  Osmaston  Manor,  Derby  [Fitzherbert,  Bt.] : — 

Rev.  Edmund  Francis  Edward,  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A. 
1890);  is  India  Sec.,  Church  Missionary  So.  ; appointed  Hon.  Canon  of  Lahore  Cathedral  1912  ; 
many  years  Principal,  and  sometime  Warden,  of  St.  John’s  Divinity  Coll.,  Lahore,  India  : 
m.  1904,  Violet,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Charles  Dewey,  1st  Bt.,  of  South  Hill  Wood, 
Bromley,  and  has  issue  living,  Oswald  Thomas  Edward,  b.  1905, — Aidan  Frederic,  b.  1907, — 
Edmund  Hugh  Lewis,  b.  1911, — Joy  Frances,  b.  1909.  Residence,  Elstree,  Westmorland  Road, 

Bromley,  Kent. Rev.  Harold  Frederic  Edward,^.  1873;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb.  (B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1899) ; is  V.  of  St.  Barnabas,  Wellingborough  : m.  1913,  Gladys  Christine, 
da.  of  Sir  Howard  Warburton  Elphinstone,  3rd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Howard  Beresford,  b.  1917, 
— Andrew  Harold,  b.  1919, — Gladys  Veronica,  b.  1916.  Residence , Parkside,  Harrowden  Road, 
Wellingborough.  Club,  Athenaeum.— Rev.  Marcus  Edward,  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1901)  ; is  Sup.  Missionary  of  Church  Missionary  So.,  Bannu, 
N.-W.  Frontier  Province,  India  : in.  1910,  Mary,  M.B. , da.  of  the  late  James  Townsend,  of 
Exeter.— —Loftus  Edward , M.B. , b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899, 
M.A.,  M.B.,  and  B.C.  1903);  formerly  House  Surg.  at  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital,  and  a Missionary, 
Church  Missionary  So.,  Peshawar;  is  Principal  of  Livingstone  College,  Leyton,  E.  : in.  1912, 
Constance  EmmaLetitia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Gilbert  Edwards,  R.  of  Great  Haseley,  Walling- 
ford, Oxon,  and  Rural  Dean  of  Cuddesdon,  and  has  issue  living,  Gerald  Frederic,  b.  1916, — 

Michael,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Livingstone  College,  Leyton,  E. Agnes  Margaret,  b.  1872. 

Residence,  Elstree,  Westmorland  Road,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederic  Edward  Wigram  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Beresford  Edward  Wigram,  b.  1870,  d.  1917  : m.  1901,  Jessie  Violet  (now 
of  Beechlands,  Ox  Lane,  Harpenden,  Herts),  da.  of  Walter  Scott,  of  Tadworth  Surrey  : — 

Arthur  Frederic,  b.  1903  Winstone  Beresford,  b.  1908. -Marcus  Walter,  b.  1917.— Eleanor 

Violet,  b.  1902.— Joyce  Marjorie,  b.  1905. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Pitt  Wigram,  16th  son  of  ist  baronet  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Herbert  Wigram,  b.  1842,  d.  1914  : m.  1872,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  John 
Wood  Rideout,  Indian  Army  : — 

Clive,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.  V.O.,  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; is  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army  ; was  an  Extra  Equerry-in-Waiting  to  Prince  of  Wales  1906-10, 
since  when  he  has  been  an  Equerry-in-Waiting  and  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  King  George  V.  ; acted 
as  Assist,  to  Ch.  of  Staff  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  during  tour  in  India  1905-6  ; served  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Kitchener’s  Horse,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley,  battles  of  Paardeberg,  and  Driefontein,  operations  in  Johannesburg,  and 
actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and  Wittebergen  (despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps)  ; was  A.D.C.  to  suc- 
cessive Viceroys  of  India  (Earl  of  Elgin  and  Viscount  Curzon)  1899-1904,  and  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in  Ch.  at  Aldershot  1908-10;  M.V.O.  (4th  class')  1903,  C.S.I.  1911,  C.V.O. 
1915,  C.B.  (Civil)  1918  : m.  1912,  Nora  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Neville  Francis  Fitzgerald  Chamber- 
lain,  K.C.B.,  K. C.V.O.  [see  Chamberlain,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Neville,  A 1915, — a son, 

b.  1920, — Anne,  b.  1913. Kenneth,  C.B.,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 

R.M.C.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff;  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp),  Tibet  Expedition 
1904  (medal  with  clasps),  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.,  C.B.E.) ; D.S.O.  1917, 

C.  B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. Ernest,  C.B  , D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1877  ; became  Lieut.  1899, 

Com.  ion,  and  Capt.  1915  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.,  Croix 

de  Guerre);  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. Hilda,  b.  1874. Amy,  b.  1878:  m.  1906,  Henry 

Wynyard  Kaye,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Wigram,  b.  1907, — Stephen  Wynyard,  b.  1909, — 
Nicholas  Astell,  b.  1912, — Christopher  Henry,  b.  1917, — Martin,  b.  1919, — Elspeth  Mary,  b.  1914. 
Residence , Kilderry,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lewis  Wigram,  b.  1844,  d.  1915  : in.  1872,  Mary  (now  of  The  Rookery, 
Frensham,  Surrey),  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Lewis  Deedes  (formerly  R.  of  Bramfield),  of  New- 
lands,  Edenbridge,  Kent : — 

Oswald  Lewis,  b.  1878  : m.  1914,  Lucy  Clare  Elaine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Wilkinson  Stephenson, 
V.  of  Addingham,  Carlisle,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Lewis,  b. 
1918. Maud. Ruth. Joan. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Lewis  Wigram  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Roland  Lewis  Wigram,  b.  1874,  d.  19x8  : m . 1907,  Mildred  Gladys,  el.  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Peel  Willock,  R.  of  Warmington,  Banbury  : — 

Derek  Roland,  b.  1908. Mervyn  Roland,  b.  1916. Nora  Phyllis,  b.  1909. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Wigram,  successively  M.P.  for  Fowey  and  co.  Wexford,  obtained 
-eminence  as  a merchant ; he  died  1830,  having  had  twenty  three  children.  The  2nd  baronet,  M.P.  for 
Fowey,  in  T832  changed,  by  royal  license,  his  surname  to  FitzWygram.  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
FitzWygram,  4th  Bt.,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hampshire  S.  (C)  1884-5,  and  for  Hampshire  S.,  or  Fareham, 
Div.  1885-1900,  and  Major  Sir  Frederick  Loftus  Francis  FitzWygram, M.C.,  5th  Bt.,  was  taken 
prisoner  and  twice  wounded  during  European  War  (despatches,  prisoner  when  severely  wounded  ; d. 
from  effects  of  captivity). 


BAKER-WILBRAHAM,  Creation  (G.B.)  1776.  of  Loventor,  co.  Devon. 


[Name  pronounced  “ Baker-Wilhram.”] 


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Rest  in  the  haven. 


Sir  Philip  Wilbraham  Baker-Wilbraham, 
6th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  17th,  1875  5 s-  father,  Sir 
George  Barrington,  1912  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1 901 ) ; Fellow  of 
All  Souls’  Coll.,  Oxford  1899;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1901 ; 
appointed  Chancellor,  Diocese  of  Chester  19 13,  and 
Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  York  and  Vicar-Gen.,  Province 
of  York  1915  : m.  1901,  Joyce  Christabel,  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Henry  Kennaway,  P.C.,  C.B.,  3rd 
Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

— Quarterly,  ist  and  4th  agrent,  three  bendlets  wavy 
azure,  and  for  distinction  a canton  ermine,  Wilbraham  ; 2nd 
and  3rd,  per  pale  argent  and  or,  on  a saltire  nebuly  sable  five 
escallops  of  the  first,  on  a chief  of  the  third  a lion  passant  of 
the  second,  Baker.  Crtsts — ist,  a wolf’s  head  erased  argent, 
charged  on  the  neck  with  a cross -crosslet  azure  for  distinction, 
Wilbraham  ; 2nd,  a dexter  arm  embowed,  vested  azure,  charged 
with  three  annulets  interlaced  or,  cuffed  argent,  holding  in  the 
hand  proper  an  arrow  of  the  last,  Baker. 

Residences — Rode  Hall,  Scholar  Green,  Cheshire  ; 76,  Elm 
Park  Gardens,  S.W.10.  


Son  living — RANDLE  JOHN,  b.  March  31st,  1906. 

Daughters  living — Joyce  Katharine,  6.1902. Mary  Frances,  b.  1904. Elisabeth  Sibylla, 

b.  1908. 

Sisters  living — Katharine  Mary,  b.  1878  : m.  1899,  the  Rev.  Piers  John  Benedict 

Ffoulkes,  R.  of  Odd  Rode.  Residence,  Odd  Rode  Rectory,  Scholar  Green,  Cheshire. 

Margaret  Isabel,  b.  1879:  m.  1914,  the  Rev.  Martin  Stewart  Ware,  Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces, 
formerly  Warden  of  Trin.  Coll.  Mission,  Camberwell,  S.E.,  and  has  issue  living,  Martin,  b.  1915. 
Residence,  Tilford  House,  Tilford,  Farnham,  Surrey. Sibylla  Frances,  b.  1881. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  3rd  baronet) — Isabella  Maria:  in.  1865,  Charles  Oliver  Frederick  Cator, 
of  Beckenham,  who  d.  1876,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  George  Lumley  (of  The  Croft, 
Hartley  Wintney,  Hants,  and  59,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.),  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Catnb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1898);  sometime  Lieut.  RN.V.R.:  m.  1905,  Adeline  Louisa, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Ralph  Blois,  8th  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Savile  George  Lumley  b.  1906,  Peter 
Dudley  Charles  Lumley  b.  1916,  Marjorie  Hylda  b.  1908,  Rosemary  Evelyn  b.  1910,  Diana 
Elizabeth  Blois  b.  1913.  Residence,  59,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.7. 

Widow  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Katharine:  Frances  (Lady  Baker-Wilbraham) , da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Richard  Wilbraham,  K.C.B.  : m.  1872,  Sir  George  Barrington  Baker-Wilbraham,  5th 
baronet,  who  d.  1912.  Residence,  The  Moss  Cottage,  Scholar  Green,  Cheshire. 

The  5th  baronet,  Sir  George  Barrington  Baker,  assumed  by  Royal  license  1900  the  additional 

surname  of  Wilbraham. 


Wilkie  Dalyell,  see  Dalyell. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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on  (G.B.)  1798,  of  Bodelwyddan,  Flintshire. 

Sir  William  Willoughby  Williams,  5th 

Baronet;  b.  Feb.  Iith,  1888;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
William  Grenville,  1904;  is  patron  of  one  living  : 
m.  1912,  Violet  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Hector  Powell,  of  Singapore,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  two  foxes  counter-salient  in  saltire  gules, 
a crescent  for  difference. 

Seat — Bodelwyddan,  Rhuddlan,  Flintshire. 


Daughter  living — Freda  Violet,  b.  1913. 

Brother  living— HUGH  GRENVILLE,  b.  March  26th,  1889; 

is  Lieut.  Yeo. : m.  1914,  Charlotte  Kebbel. 

Sister  living — Elinor  Henrietta,  b.  1886:  m.  1909,  as  his 
second  wife,  Major  Laurence  Williams  ( see  infra). 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  3rd  baronet) — Right  Rev.  Watkin  Her- 
bert ( Lord  Bishop  of  Bangor),  D.D.,  b.  1845  [ see  “ Peerage  ”]. 

Charles  Henry  Bennett,  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  St. 

Peter’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Salop  and  Flintshire  ; served  in  S.  African  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp) : m.  1882,  the  Hon.  Mabel 
Emma  Boscawen,  da.  of  6th  Viscount  Falmouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Hugh  Watkin, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  10th  Hussars;  European  War  1914- 18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918  : m.  1910,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  G.  A.  Brett,  of  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  has  issue  living,  Gwenllian  Elizabeth  Anne  b.  1911, — Mary  Nesta  Harriet,  b. 
1883  : m.  191b,  Major  Charles  Ralph  Borlase  Wingfield,  King’s  Shropshire  L-I.,  of  Onslow, 
Shrewsbury,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  John  b.  1917,  Owen  Penrhyn  b.  1918.  Residence, 
Eryl,  St.  Asaph,  N.  Wales.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Mary  Charlotte  Lucy.  Residence,  16,  Campden  House 

Road,  W Arabella  Antonia.  Residence,  Tan-y-Cytian,  South  Stack,  Holyhead. 

Daughters  living  Of  2nd  Baronet — Margaret  Maria  ( Lady  Verney),  LL.D.  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Univ. 
of  Wales : m.  1868,  Sir  Edmund  Hope  Verney,  3rd  Bt.,  who  d.  1910.  Residences , Rhianva,  Menai 

Bridge  ; Plas  Rhos-colyn,  Holyhead. Maude  Sarah  : m.  1870,  Frederick  William  Verney, 

who  d.  1913  [see  Verney,  Bt..  colls.].  Residences,  33,  Manor  House,  Marylebone  Road,  N.W. 
Botolph  House,  Winslow,  Bucks. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Williams,  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1805,  d.  1892  : m. 
1st,  1855,  Arabella,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Pretyman  ; 2ndly, 
1871,  Marian,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Henry  Scott : — 
Xaurence,  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Anglesey  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901  : m.  1st,  1897,  Catherine  Elizabeth 
Anne,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Phibbs  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Elinor  Henrietta,  da.  of  Sir  William 
Grenville  Williams,  4th  Bt.  (ante),  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Reginald  Laurence 
. William,  b.  1900,— Francis  John  Watkin,  b.  1905,— Mona  Rosamond  Alice,  b.  1898:  m.  1920, 
Major  Gerald  Hartley  Lees,  M.C.,  late  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers, — Violet  Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1902. 

Residence,  Parcian,  Ty’ny  Gongl,  Anglesey. Margaret,  b.  1874  : m.  1894,  William  Edward 

Southwell  Sotheby,  and  has  issue  living,  Nigel  Walter  Adeane  (twin),  b.  1896. Rosamond,  b. 

1877.  Residence,  Penrhos,  Carnarvon. 

The  2nd  baronet  assumed  in  1842  the  additional  surname  of  Hay,  but  died  without  male 
issue  [ see  E.  Amherst,  colls.]. 

WILLIAMS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1866,  of  Tregullow. 

Sir  Frederick  Law  Williams,  7th 

Baronet , second  son  of  2nd  baronet ; b.  May  10th, 
1862;  s.  his  nephew,  Sir  Burton  Robert,  1917; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  Capt.  in  the  Army  : m.  1899, 
Emily,  da.  of  William  Reid,  of  Downpatrick,  and 
has  issue. 

$rms — Vair,  three  crescents  or.  Crest — A demi-eagle 

azure,  wings  elevated  sable,  each  charged  with  four  bezants. 

Seat — Heanton-Punchardon,  Barnstaple,  N.  Devon. 
Club — Naval  and  Military. 


Son  living— WILLIAM  LAW,  b.  May  1st,  1907. 

Daughters  living-Eva  Kathleen  Victoria  Daisy,  b.  1900. 
Winifred,  b.  1901. 

Brothers  living — Edward  Harvey,  b.  1865:  m.  1897, 
Annie  Caroline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  St.  Aubyn  Hender 
Molesworth-St.  Aubyn,  12th  Bt.  Residence,  Bridge 

House,  Lydford,  Bridestow,  Devon. Rev.  Leonard 

Alfred,  b.  1867  ; is  R.  of  Lanreath,  Cornwall : rn. 
n7  1894,  Margaret  Hay,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Eugene  Hay 

JSever  despair.  Cameron,  R.A.  [see  M.  Sligo,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living, 

David  Cameron,  b.  1898, — Michael  Leonard,  b.  1907, — Margaret,  b.  1900.  .Residence,  Lanreath 

Rectory,  Duloe,  Cornwall. Ernest  Martyn,  b.  1871. Victor  George,  b.  1874  : m.  1895, 

Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Godfrey  Phipps  Baker,  of  Woodruff,  Ottawa. Bertram  Leopold,  b. 

1878:  m.  1906,  Vera  Mary,  only  da.  of  Arthur  Venables,  J.P.,  of  Wooburn  Ranche,  near 
Vernon,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Bertram,  b.  1906, — Claude  Martin,  b. 
19 1 1, — Peter  Robert,  b.  1912.  Residence, 

Sisters  living — Dame  Caroline  Sydney,  D.B.E.  ( Lady  Arnott) ; a J.P.  for  co.  Dublin,  anda  Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  D.B.E.  1918  : m.  1881,  Sir  John  Alex- 
ander Arnott,  2nd  Bt.  Residence,  12,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin. Mary  Christian,  C.B.E. ; 

Organiser  and  Officer-in-Ch.  of  Launceston  Auxiliary  Hospital  during  European  War;  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920:  m.  1884,  John  Charles  Williams,  Lord-Lieut.  of  Cornwall,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom  Charles,  M.P.,  b.  1886;  formerly  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.V.R. ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Tavistock 
Div.  of  Devonshiie  ( Co.U ) since  Dec.  19x8:  m.  1915,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  T.  B.  Bolitho, — - 
Robert,  b.  1888;  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards;  d.  (killed  during  European  War)  1915, — John  Francis, 
b.  1891;  Lieut.  R.N.;  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1916, — Alfred  Martyn,  D.S.C., 


756 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


b.  1897  ; L eut.  R.N.  (retired):  m.  1920,  Audrey,  da.  of  C.  Coltman  Rogers, — Peter  Michael,  b. 
1904,— May,  b.  1890.  Residences,  Caerhays  Castle,  St.  Austell,  Cornwall : Burncoose,  Perran- 

well. Beatrice  Julia,  O.B.E.;  commanded  Cleve  Hill  V.A.D.  Hospital  during  European 

War  ; O.B.E.  19x8:  m.  1892,  Charles  Henry  Cave  [ see  Cave,  Bt.].  Residence,  Siibury  Manor, 
Sidmouth. 

Daughter  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Frances  Maria  : m.  1909,  John  Franklin  Richardson, 
Lieut.  Lincolnshire  Regt. 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Matilda  Frances  ( Lady  Williams),  da.  of  Edmund 
Beauchamp  Beauchamp,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Trevince,  Redruth,  Cornwall  : m.  1881,  Sir  William 
Robert  Williams,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1903.  Residence,  5,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Michael  Williams,  2nd  son  of  1st 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Phillpotts  Williams,  b.  i860,  d.  1916:  m.  1901,  Edith 
Bonella,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Harvey  Simpson,  formerly  R.  of  St.  Mark’s,  Bexhill, 
and  Preb.  of  Chichester  : — 

Elizabeth  Georgiana  Phillpotts,  b.  1904. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Henry  Basset,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1834,  d. 
1908,  having  assumed  1880,  by  royal  license,  the  surname  of  Basset : m.  1858, 
Harriet  Mary,  da.  of  Arthur  Davie-Basset,  of  Umberleigh,  and  Watermouth 
Castle,  Devon  : — 

Edith  Basset.  C.B.E.,b.  1861;  Ccmdt.  Watermouth  Castie  Hospital  for  Officers ; C.B.E.  1918:  m. 
1882,  Major  Ernest  Charles  Penn  Curzon,  formerly  18th  Hussars  [see  E.  Howe,  colls.].  Resi- 
dence, Watermouth  Castle,  near  Ilfracombe.  Club — Ladies’  United  Service. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William,  was  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1851  ; and  the  2nd  baronet,  Sir 

Frederick  Martin,  sat  as  M.P.  for  Truro  (C)  1865-78.  The  6th  baronet,  Sir  Burton  Robert, 

Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917. 

WILLIAMS.  Creation  (U.K.)  1894,  of  Brook  Street,  St.  George,  Hanover  Square, 

co.  London. 

Sir  John  Williams,  G.C.V.O.,  M.D. , ist 

Baronet , son  of  David  Williams  ; b.  Nov.  6th,  1840  ; M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1866,  M.D.  Lond.  1867,  F.R.C.P.  1879;  Hon.  LL.D. 
Edinburgh,  Glasgow,  and  Aberdeen;  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Wales;  is 
Physician  to  Queen  Mary,  and  to  Princess  Beatrice  (Princess 
Henry  of  Battenberg),  Emeritus  Professor  of  Midwifery  in 
Univ.  Coll,  and  Consulting  Physician  to  the  Hospital,  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  Roy.  Infirmary  for  Women  and  Children, 
to  St.  Pancras  and  Northern  Dispensary,  and  to  Gen.  and 
British  Lying-in-Hospital,  Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Hon.  Fellow 
Roy.  So.  of  Med.  and  other  learned  sos.,  Hon.  Fellow  (formerly 
Pres.)  of  Obstetrical  So.,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Church 
in  Wales,  Hon.  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coi'ps  Welsh  Territorial 
Div. , and  Pres,  of  National  Library  of  Wales  and  of  Univ. 
Coll,  of  Wales  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Carmarthenshire  1904; 
has  Grand  Cross  of  the  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  ; author  of  numerous  medical  works  ; 
K.C.  V.O.  1902,  GC.V.O.  1911 : m.  18/2,  Mary  Elizabeth  Anne,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of 
Richard  Hughes,  of  Swansea. 

gtms — Azure,  a stag  trippant  argent,  attired  or,  between  the  attires  a rose  of  the  second 
on  a chief  of  the  last  a torch  erect  proper  between  two  eagles’  heads  erased  of  the  first.  Crtsl — 
A stag  as  in  the  arms,  resting  the  dexter  foot  on  a serpent  nowed  proper. 

Seat — Blaen  Llynant,  Aberystwyth. 


WILLIAMS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Castell  Deudraeth,  and  Borthwen,  co.  Merioneth. 

Sir  (Arthur)  Osmond  Williams, 

ist  Baronet , el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  David 
Williams  (M.P.  for  Merionethshire),  of  Castell 
Deudraeth,  Merionethshire  ; b.  March  17th,  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lord-Lieut.  and  Chm.  of  Quarter 
Sessions  for  Merionethshire,  Hon.  Col.  Comdt. 
Merionethshire  Vol.  Regt.,  Constable  of  Harlech 
Castle,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Carnarvonshire  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Merionethshire  (Z)  Oct.  1900  to  Jan. 
1910:  m.  1880,  Frances  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Whitehead  Greaves,  of  Bericote,  Warwickshire, 
and  has  issue. 

Struts — Argent,  a chevron  between  in  chief  two  mullets 
pierced  and  in  base  a buck  trippant  sable.  Crest — A 

griffin  segreant  sable,  holding  between  the  fore  claws  a 
buck’s  head  cabossed  gold. 

Seats — Castle  Deudraeth,  and  Borthweu,  Merioneth- 
shire. Clubs, — Brooks’s,  Boodle’s. 

Grandchildren  living — Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Osmond 
Trahaerr.  Deudraeth  Williams,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  ist 
baronet,  b.  1883,  d.  (killed  in  action)  19x5:  »»•  1912, 
Ladv  Gladys  Margaret  Finch-Hatton  (now  of  Church 
Stile  House,  Cobham),  da.  of  13th  Earl  of  Winchilsea : — 

MICHAEL  OSMOND,  b.  April  22nd,  1914. Elizabeth 

Anne,  b.  1915. 

Son  living — Lawrence  Trevor  Greaves,  b.  1885  ; is  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  on  Staff  ; European  War  1914-18. 
Daughters  living— Evelyn  Olwen  ( Lady  Smyth),  b.  1884:  m.  1918,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Nevill  Mas- 

kelyne  Smvth  V.C.,  K.C.B.  Residence,  Marazion,  Cornwall. Ellen  Delgar  Donnie,  b.  1891 . 

m 1915,  Capt.  Robert  Gordon  Beazley,  The  King's  (Liverpool  Regt.). 


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WILLIAMS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1915,  of  Bridehead,  co.  Dorset. 

Sir  Robert  Williams,  M.P.,  ist  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Williams  (M.P.  for  Dorchester  1834-41),  of  Bridehead,  Dorchester;  b.  June  15th, 
1848  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.  Dorsetshire  Regt. 
(V.D.),  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County  Alderman  for  Dorset,  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London,  and  a Director  of  S.-W.  Railway,  and  of  Williams  Deacons’  Bank,  and  a 
Member  of  Committee  of  Canterbury  House  of  Laymen ; has  sat  for  W.  Div.  of 
Dorset  (C)  since  May  1895:  m.  1869,  Rosa  Walker,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Nathaniel 
Phillips  Simes,  of  Strood  Park,  Sussex,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Nathaniel, 
b.  1878  ; d.  (killed  in  action  in  Gallipoli)  1915. 

^rms— Not  yet  recorded  at  the  College  of  Arms. 

Residence — 1,  St.  Leonard’s  Terrace,  S.W.3.  Seat — Bridehead,  Dorchester.  Clubs — Carlton, 
National,  British  Empire.  

Son  living— PHILIP  FRANCIS  CUNNINGHAM,  b.  July  6th,  1884  : m.  1908,  Margaret,  da. 
of  Sir  Cuthbert  Edgar  Peek,  2nd  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Philip,  b.  1909.— Robert  Mark 
Edgar,  b.  1913, — Nathaniel  Roger  Cunningham,  b.  1917, — Ann  Margaret  Augusta,  b.  1910, — Mary 
Felicity  Rosa,  b.  1911, — Jane  Elizabeth  Rhoda,  b.  1915,— Rachel  Prunella  Pearl,  b.  1919. 
Residence,  Glenside,  Leigh  Woods,  Bristol. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Ann  Francis,  b.  1870  ; m.  1896,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Wordsworth,  D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Salisbury,  who  d.  1911,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Theodore, 
b.  1898, — Christopher  Robert,  b.  1902, — Matthew  Charles,  b.  1905, — Andrew  Si gfrid,  b.  1910, — 

Margaret  Faith,  b.  1896, — Rosa  Salome,  b.  1900.  Residence,  Friary  House,  Salisbury. 

Margaret  Emily  Jane,  b.  1872  : m.  1894,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Frederic  Wallis.  D.D.  (formerly  Bishop  of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand),  Preb.  of  Salisbury.  Residence,  Raleigh  Lodge,  Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Rachel  Sophia,  b.  1876  : m.  1914,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  John  Madocks,  Corndg.  a Batn.  Roy. 

Welsh  Fusiliers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [B.  Napier  of  Magdala].  Residence,  Old  Basing 
House,  Basingstoke. Dorothy  Rhoda,  b.  1881. 


WILLIAMS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Miskin,  Parish  of  Llantrissant,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Sir  Rhys  Williams,  D.S.O. , M.P,,K . C., 

ist  Baronet)  son  of  the  late  Gwilym  Williams,  a 
Judge  of  County  Courts,  of  Miskin  Manor,  Gla- 
morgan ; b.  Oct.  20th,  1865  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1887);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1890,  and  a K.C.  1913;  Major  Welsh  Guards  (re- 
tired), Lieut. -Col.  on  Staff,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  and 
Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Glamorgan  ; European 
War  1914-16  in  Flanders,  Persia,  and  Italy,  present 
at  battles  of  Mons  and  Loos  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Orders  of  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia  and  Lion  and  Sun 
of  Persia)  ; was  Acting  Military  Attache  at  Tehe- 
ran 1915-16,  Assist.  Director-Gen  Movements  and 
Railways  1917,  Dep.  Director  of  Training  and  Staff 
Duties,  Admiralty  1918,  and  Parliamentary  Sec. 
to  Min.  of  Transport,  Sept,  to  Nov.  1919  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  N.,  or  Banbury,  Div.  (Z) 
Sept.  1918  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for  Banbury  Div. 
thereof  Dec  1918;  D.S.O.  1915. 

$rms — Per  chevron  argent  and  gules,  in  chief  two 
cocks  of  the  second  and  in  base  as  many  chevronels  of  the 
first.  Crest — Between  two  fleur-de-lis  argent,  a goat’s 

head  couped  sable,  with  curved  horns. 

Seat—  Miskin  Manor,  Llantrissant.  Town  Residence — 6,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
Clubs — Brcoks’s,  White’s,  Guards’. 

Williams-Bulkeley,  see  Bulkeley. 

Williams-Drummond,  see  Drummond. 

Williams-Wynn,  see  Wynn. 

WILLIAMSON,  Creation  (E.)  1642,  of  East  Markham,  Nottinghamshire. 

Sir  Hedworth  Williamson,  9th  Baronet  * ; 
b.  May  23rd,  1867  ; r.  his  father,  Sir  Hedworth,  1900  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Durham  (High  Sheriff  1904). 

Jlrms — Or,  a chevron  gules  between  three  trefoils  slipped  sable. 
Crest — Out  of  a mural  crown  gules,  a wyvern’s  head  or. 

Seat — Whitburn  Hall , Sunderland . Residences — Appley  Hall , Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight ; 65,  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  Clubs— Brooks’s,  Marl- 
borough. — 

Sisters  living — Beatrice  Anne:  m.  1887,  Col.  Edward  William  Herbert, 
C.B.  [see  E.  Powis,  colls.].  Residence,  Orletoii,  Wellington,  Shrop- 
shire.  Horatia  Dorothy : m.  1896,  Arthur  Herbert  Meysey- 

Thompson  [ see  B.  Knaresborough] . Residence,  Lastingham,  Sinning- 
ton,  Yorkshire. 


★ His  brother,  Adolphus  Hudleston  Williamson, C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  b.  1869  ; Capt  R.N. ; d 
(on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Uncle  living  (son  of  7th  baronet). — Victor  Alexander,  C.M.G.,  b.  1838  ; ed.  at  Westminster  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1864)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1865  ; is  a D.L.  of  co.  Durham ; was  a Roy. 
Commr.  1872-3  to  enquire  into  treatment  of  Indian  immigrants  in  Mauritius,  and  sometime  a 
M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  of  Fiji ; C.'M.G.  1882.  Residences,  22,  Ryder  Street,  St.  James’s,  S.W. ; 
Southend  House,  Whitburn,  Sunderland.  Clubs,  Brooks’s,  Fox. 

Collateral  Brandies  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Charles  Williamson,  3rd  son  of  8th  baronet,  b.  1872,. 
d.  1907  : m.  1900,  Phyllis,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Edward  Hunter, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Hill  Hall,  Epping,  Essex,  and  White  Hall,  Sandwich,  Kent  : — 

CHARLES  HEDWORTH,  b.  Sept.  6th,  1903. William  Hedworth,  b.  1906. Elizabeth 

Mary,  b.  1901. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Robert  Hudleston  Williamson,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet,  b. 
1810,  d.  1869  : m.  1843,  Margaret  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  William  Gordon,  of 
Millrig,  Ayrshire  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Cecil  Hedworth  J.  G.  L.  G.  Williamson,  b.  1845,  d.  1909  : m.  1886, 
Charlotte  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Robert  Campbell- Johnson,  of  84,  St. 
George’s  Square,  S.W.  : — 

Hu  Heston  Noel  Hedworth,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1886;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  R.A. ; European 
War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia  (despatches  twice,  Belgian  Criox  de  Guerre,  1914  S ar,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1920. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Williamson,  3rd  son  of  5th  baronet : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Henry  William  Williamson,  b.  18 — , d.  1844  : m.  1829,  Margaret,  da.  of 
Philip  Augustus  Browne  : — 

Louisa  Mary  Anne. Florence  Isabella  Augusta. 

Sir  Thomas,  the  1st  baronet,  suffered  greatly  for  his  loyalty  in  the  civil  wars,  and  paid  £3,400 
to  the  sequestrators  for  his  estate.  Sir  Hedworth,  the  7th  baronet,  was  M.P.  for  the  northern 
division  of  Durham  (L)  1832-7,  and  High  Sheriff  of  that  county. 


WILLIAMSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1909,  of  Glenogil,  co.  Forfar. 

Right  Hon.  Sir  Archibald  Williamson, 
P.  C.,  M.P.,  1st  Baronet , el.  son  of  the  late  Stephen 
Williamson  (M.P.  for  St.  Andrews  Dist.  1880-85,  and 
Kilmarnock  Dist.  1886-95),  of  Copley,  Thornton  Hough, 
Cheshire,  and  Glenogil,  Forfarshire,  by  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Guthrie,  D.D.,  of  Edinburgh  ; b. 
Sept.  13th,  i860;  ed.  at  Craigmount  Sch.,  Edinburgh, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; is  a partner  in  Balfour,  Wil- 
liamson and  Co.,  merchants,  a Member  of  Council  of 
Jubilee  Institute  for  Nurses,  and  of  Roy.  National 
Pension  Fund  for  Nurses,  a J.P.  for  City  of  Liverpool, 
and  a Director  of  Lobitos  Oilfields  (Limited),  Central 
Argentine  Railway,  and  other  cos.  ; appointed  Chm. 
of  Home  Office  Committee  on  Taxi-Cabs  1911,  of 
Board  of  Trade  Committee  on  Derelicts  1913,  of 
Local  Govt.  Board  Committee  on  Short  Weight  1914, 
and  of  Post  Office  Committee  on  Telegraph  Organi- 
sation 1914,  a Member  of  Mesopotamia  Commn.  1916, 
Chm.  of  Electric  Power  Supply  Committee  1917,  and 
Parliamentary  Financial  Sec.  to  War  Office  1919; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Elginshire  and  Nairnshire  (Z)  Jan. 
1906  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been  defeated  there  1900;  elected  for  Moray  and  Nairn 
Div.  Dec.  1918;  cr.  P.C.  1918:  m.  1st,  1887,  Caroline  Maria,  who  d.  1911,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Charles  Hayne  ; 2ndly,  1912,  the  Hon.  Agnes  Freda,  O.B.  E.,  da. 
of  1st  Baron  Herschell,  and  has  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

gtrms — Argent : a saltire  wavy  between  in  pale  two  mullets  and  in  fesse  as  many  boars’  heads 
erased  sable,  tost — A garb  or. 

Residences — The  Cottage,  Glenogil,  Kirriemuir,  Forfarshire;  Villa  Mont-Agel,  Mentone, 
France;  36,  Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  Clubs — Brooks’s,  Reform,  Bath,  Automobile,  City  of 
London. 


L ittle  is  made  larger  by  little. 


Sons  living- By  1st  marriage— Stephen  kenneth  guthrie,  b.  1888:  Capt.  Yeo.: 

m.  1918,  Jessie,  da.  of  W.  A.  Harford,  J.P.,  of  Petty  France,  Badminton,  Gloucestershire, 
and  1’as  issue  li\ing,  Jean  Mary,  b.  1920.  Residence , 12,  Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.  Gerald 
Hayne  Guthrie,  b.  1893  ; Capt.  London  Regt.  : m.  1917,  Christian  Alicia  Hersey,  da.  of 
Edmund  Forbes  [ see  Forbes,  Bt.,  cr.  1626],  and  has  issue  living,  Alexander  Fergus,  b.  1919, — - 
a da.,  b.  1920.  Residence, 

Daughter  living — By  1st  marriage — Winifred  Elspeth  Guthrie,  b.  1891  : m.  1912,  John 
Murray  Naylor  [Earle,  Bt.].  Residence,  Leighton  Hall,  Welshpool. 


WILLOUGHBY,  Creation  (G.B.)  1794,  of  Baldon  House,  Oxfordshire.  [Extinct  1918.} 

[Name  pronounced  “ Wlllowby.”] 

Major  Sir  John  Christopher  Willoughby,  D.S.O.,  5th  and  last 

Baronet.  

Sisters  living  Of  5th  Baronet — Alice  Anna. Maria  Gertrude  (Baroness  Decies):  m.  1901, 

the  4th  Baron  Decies,  who  d.  1910.  Residence,  Scotswood,  Sunningdale. 


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WILLS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  Manor  Heath,  Bournemouth,  co.  Southampton. 

Sir  Gilbert  Alan  Hamilton  Wills, 
O.B.E.,  ALP 2nd  Baronet ; b.  March  28th,  18S0;. 
s.  his  father,  Sir  Frederick,  1909;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1904);  is 
Major  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Somersetshire;  was  an> 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  1908-12  -r 
European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli  and  France 
(despatches);  sat  as  M. P.  for  Taunton  (C)  Nov. 
1912  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  Weston-super-Mare 
Dec.  1918;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  1914,  Victoria 
May,  da.  of  Rear-Admiral  Sir  Edward  Chichester* 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  9th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

$.rms — Gules,  three  suns  in  splendour  fessewise,  between 
two  griffins  passant  or.  Crrst — Issuant  from  an  annulet 
or,  a demi-griffin  gules,  charged  with  a sun  in  splendour, 
and  holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a battle-axe  also  or. 

Seats — Northmoor,  Dulverton ; Batsford  Park,  Moreton- 
in-the-Marsh.  Gloucestershire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Cavalry, 

Junior  Carlton.  


Sons  living— FREDERICK  ANTHONY  HAMILTON, 
b.  Dec.  19th,  1915. Edward  Robert  Hamilton,  b.  1918, 

Brother  living — Frederick  Noel  Hamilton,  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900) ; 
Capt.  Yeo.:  m.  1912,  Margery  Hamilton,  el.  da.  of  Sir  Hugh  Fraser,  J.P. , of  Stromeferry 
House,  Ross-shire,  and  43,  Linden  Gardens,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Michael  Desmond 
Hamilton,  b.  1915, — Hugh  David  Hamilton,  b.  1917, — Rosemary  Theodora  Hamilton,  b.  1913, 
Residence,  Miserden  Park,  Cirencester. 

Sisters  living — Edith  Annie  Hamilton,  b.  1871  : tn.  1901,  Percy  Seymour  Douglas-Hamilton  [sr« 

D.  Hamilton,  colls.].  Residence,  6,  Queen’s  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. Margaret  Hamilton,  6. 

1874  : m.  1903,  Ernest  Gadesden  Fellows,  formerly  1st  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt.,  from  whom  she 
obtained  a divorce  1910,  and  has  issue  living,  Enid  Margaret  Hamlin,  b.  1904.  Residence , 

Tangley  Park,  Worplesdon,  near  Guildford. rKathleen  Mary  Christina  Hamilton,  b.  1884; 

patron  of  one  living:  m.  1909,  Edward  Henry  Douty,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1911,  and  has 
issue  living,  Gilbert  Edward  Frederick,  b.  1910.  Residence,  The  Manor  House,  Clifford 
Chambers,  near  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Granddaughter  Of  1st  Baronet — Issue  of  the  late  Arthur  James  Hamilton  Wills,  el.  son  of 
1st  baronet,  b.  1868,  d.  1905  : m.  1895,  Evelyn  Macdonald  (who  m.  2ndly,  19 — , — Mac- 
cullock),  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Albert  Myburgh,  Q.C. : — 

Evelyn  Irene  Hamilton,  b.  1896:  m.  1919,  Wilfred  Francis  Herbert  Watson  [ see  B.  Teynham]. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Frederick,  was  a Director  of  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.  (Limited),  and  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Bristol,  N.  Div.  (LC7)  1900-1906. 


WILLS,  Creation  (U.K.)  1904,  of  Hazelwood,  Stoke  Bishop,  Westbury-on-Trym, 
Gloucestershire,  and  Clapton-in-Gordano,  Somerset. 

Sir  Edward  Chaning  Wills,  2nd 

Baronet ; b.  April  25th,  1861  ; s.  his  father,  Sir 
Edward  Payson,  1910;  ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll. ^ 
Camb.  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1896)  ; is  a F.C.S.,  a 
Director  of  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.  (Limited),  and 
a(Gov.  of  Roy.  Albert  Memorial,  and  of  West  of 
England  Eye  Infirmary,  Univ.  Coll.,  Exeter  ; was 
High  Sheriff  of  Devonshire  1915,  first  Pres,  of  Devon- 
shire Regt.  Vol.  Training  Corps  1915,  and  Pres. 
Roy.  Devon  and  Exeter  Hospital  1916-19  : m.  1891, 
Isabella  Sommerville,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Fabyan 
Sparke  Evans,  J.P.,  of  Clifton. 

^rm« — Gules,  three  suns  in  splendour  fessewise,  between 
two  griffins  passant  or.  fost — Issuant  from  an  annulet  or.* 
a demi-griffin  gules,  charged  with  a sun  in  splendour,  and 
holding  in  the  dexter  claw  a battle-axe  also  or. 

Seats — Harcombe,  Chudleigh,  Devon  ; Livermead  Cliff, 
Torquay.  

Brothers  living— ERNEST  SALTER,  b.  Nov.  30th,  1869 ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Somerset  and  Wilts  : tn.  1894,  Caroline  Fanny 
Maud,  da.  of  the  late  William  Augustine  de  Winton,  of 
West  bury  Lodge,  Durdham  Down,  Bristol,  and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Edward  de  .Winton, 
b.  1903, — George  Seton,  b.  1911, — Doris  Maud  de  Winton,  b.  1896:  tn.  1916,  the  Rev.  William 
Alexander  White,  who’d.  1916,’  V.  of  Ramsbury,  Wilts,  and  has  issue  living,  William  Michael 
(posthumous),  b.  1916, — Margaret  Joyce  de  Winton,  b.  1898:  tn.  1918,  Capt.  John  Trevor 
Kyffin,  R.A.F.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son  b.  1919,— Barbara  Joan  de  Winton,  b.  1902.  Resi- 
dence,  Meggernie  Castle,  Glenlyon  Fer  hs  ire.  Club,  Junior  Carlton.— —Arnold  Stancomb,  6, 
1877  ; Capt.  1 8th  Hussars ; European  War  1914-18  (Croix  de  Guerre) : tn.  1905,  Hilda  Caroline, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Lyon,  of  London  and  New  York,  and  has  issue  living,  Arnold  Cass 
Lycett,  b.  1906, — John  Lycett,  b.  1910. 

Sisters  living — Ella  Marian:  tn.  1905,  Francis  G.  T.  Rowcroft,  who  d.  19—. Amelia 

Isabella. Violet  Edith. Ethelwyn  Annie. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Edward  Payson  Wills,  K.C.B.  (son  of  the  late  Henry  Overton  Wills, 
J.P.,  of  Bristol),  was  a Director  of  the  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.  (Limited),  and  a Gov.  of  Bristol 
Gen.  Hospital. 


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WILLSHIRE,  Creation  (U.E.)  1841. 

Sir  Gerard  Arthur  Maxwell  Will- 
shire,  3rd  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  21st,  1892;  s.  his  father, 
Sir  Arthur  Reginald  Thomas  MAX  WELL- 
WILLS  HIRE,  1919  : m.  1912,  Lilian,  da.  of 
Henry  Birtles,  Controller  of  Stamps,  Somerset 
House,  and  Registrar  of  Joint  Stock  Cos.,  of  8, 
Montolieu  Gardens,  Putney,  S.W. 

$nns — Per  chevron  azure  and  argent : in  chief  six 
crosses  patee,  four  and  two,  or  ; and  in  base  on  a mount 
vert,  a bay  horse  caparisoned,  thereon  mounted  a Beloochee 
soldier  habited  and  armed,  brandishing  a sword,  all  proper ; 
a chief  of  the  second,  thereon  a representation  of  the 
fortress  of  Kheldt  proper  ; a canton  gules  charged  with  the 
star  of  the  order  of  Dooranee  kingdom.  Crest — A Caffre  holding  in  the  dexter  hand  an  assagai 
(spear)  in  bend  sinister  point  downwards,  and  in  the  sinister  three  assagais  points  upwards  all 
proper.  Supporters  (to  descend  with  the  Baronetcy) — On  the  dexter,  a soldier  of  the  38th  Regi- 
ment ; and  on  the  sinister,  a soldier  of  the  2nd  Regiment,  both  habited  and  armed,  and  each 
holding  in  his  exterior  hand  a musket,  all  proper. 

Seat — Tubbenden  Manor,  Orpington,  Kent.  Town  Residence — 61,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. 


Aunt  living  (daughter  of  1st  baronet) — Ailce  Mary  : m.  1881,  the  Rev.  James  Williams  Adams, 
V.C.,  who  d.  1903,  R.  of  Ashwell,  and  a Chap.-in-Ord.  to  H.M.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edith 
Juliet  Mary:  m.  1910,  Geoffry  Alexander  Stafford  Northcote,  a Dist.  Commr..  British  E. 
Africa  [ see  E.  Iddesleigh].  Residence,  32,  Drayton  Court,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W. 

Gen.  Sir  Thomas,  G.C.B.,  1st  baronet,  Col.  of  the  51st  Regiment,  distinguished  himself  in 
Afghanistan,  at  the  siege  of  Ghuznee,  and  at  the  capture  of  Kheldt  ; he  also  served  throughout 
the  Peninsular  war,  in  the  Kaffir  war,  and  in  the  Walcheren  expedition.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir 
Arthur  Reginald  Thomas,  assumed  by  Deed  Poll  the  additional  surname  of  Maxwell. 


WILMOT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1759,  of  Chaddesden,  Derbyshire. 


Sir  Arthur  Ralph  Wilmot,  7th  Baronet ; 
b.  Feb.  2nd,  1909  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  Ralph 
Henry  Sacheverel,  1918. 

$rms — Sable,  on  a fesse  or,  between  three  eagles’  heads 
couped  argent  as  many  escallops  gules,  a canton  vaire  ermine 
and  gules.  Crest — An  eagle’s  head  couped  argent  gorged 
with  a mural  coronet  sable,  in  the  beak  an  escallop  gules. 

Seat — Stubton  Hall,  Lincolnshire. 


Brother  living— HENRY  FREDERICK,  b.  Dec.  13th, 
1910. 

Sister  living — Ada  Snowdrop,  b.  1907. 

Grandmother  living— Harriet  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Alleyne  FitzHerbeit  see  Fitzherbert,  Bt.,  colls.]  : m.  1872, 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Alfred  Wilmot,  R.  of  Morley,  4th  son  of 
4th  baronet,  who  d.  1876. 

Widow  living  of  6th  Baronet— Ada  Marian  [Lady  Ada 
Wilmot),  da.  of  13th  Earl  of  Lauderdale:  m.  1905,  Capt. 
Sir  Ralph  Henry  Sacheverel  Wilmot,  6th  baronet,  who 
d.  (result  of  active  ser.)  1918. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Grimston,  3rd 
son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1807,  d.  1879  : m. 
1835,  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas  Bewes,  M.P. : — 
Fanny  : m.  1868,  Walter  Francis  Wrangham,  who  d.  1893,  and  has  issue  living,  Digby  Francis, 
(Club,  Sports’),  b.  1869  ; is  Major  E-  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  a J.P.  for  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (medal)  : m.  1899,  Anna  Maria,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur 
Brooksbank,  J.P.,  of  The  Hall,  Middleton-on-the- Wolds,  Yorkshire,  and  has  issue  living,  John 
Digby  b.  1900,  Hugh  Heywood  b.  1902,  Stephen  Darcy  b.  1906, — Walter  George  (of  8,  Oak  Hill 
Park,  Hampstead,  N.W.,  and  Treasurer’s  Office,  Inner  Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.  A.  1893,  M.A.  1896)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896,  and  Sub -Treasurer  from  1908  : m. 
1899,  Evelyn  Agnes  Fannie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Wilberforce,  Master  of  Supreme  Court 
of  Judicature,  of  Warley  House,  Brentwood,  and  has  issue  living,  Geoffrey  Walter  b.  1900, 
Cuthbert  Edward  b.  190 7,  Audrey  Evelyn  Fanny,  Brenda  Agnes, — Wilmot  John,  b.  1874, — 
Fanny  Margaret.  Residences,  Ncswick  Hall,  Bainton ; Driffield,  Yorkshire. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Woollett  Wilmot,  4U1  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1808,  d. 
1864  : m.  1st,  1831,  Augusta,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Charles  Champion,  Esq.,  of 
Beaument  Chase  ; 2iidly,  1842,  Emma,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis 


Sacheverel  Darwin : — 

Rev.  Darwin,  b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1S71): 
was  Head  Master  of  Macclesfield  Grammar  Sch.  1876-1910  ; sometime  Chaplain  7th  Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  (V.D.)  : m.  1876,  Louisa  Lilia,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Bickmore. 
D.D.,  of  Highlands,  Leamington,  and  has  issue  living,  Dorothy, — Cicely.  Residence,  Castle 
Hill  House,  Kenilworth.— —Reginald  Mead,  b.  1852  : m.  1893,  Melenda  Daniels,  and  has 
issue  living,  Garton  Woollett,  b.  1900, — Ronald  Keith,  b.  1907, — Frances  Ellen,  b.  1895  ; 
m.  1915,  Charles  W.  Radloff,  of  Burford,  and  has  issue  living,  Irma  Doreen  b.  1919.  Residence. 

Princeton,  Ontario,  Canada Emma  Maria:  m.  1866,  Godfrey  Franceys  Meynell,  and  has 

issue  living,  Godfrey,  C.M  G.,  b.  1870  [see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]  : m.  1903,  Edith  Violet,  da.  of  the 
late  G.  H.  Cammed,  of  Brookfield  Manor,  Derbyshire,  and  has  issue  living,  Godfrey  b.  1904, 
David  b.  1909,  Margaret  b.  1905,  Mercia  b.  1907, — Hugo,  b.  1875;  is  Major  Indian  Cav., — 
Eleanor:  rn.  1st,  1894,  Capt.  Alick  Thornber  England,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.), 
who  d.  1900;  2ndly,  1906,  Charles  Edward  Walker,  of  Liverpool, — Mary:  m.  19 — , John 
Ward, — Emma, — Margaret.  Residence,  Meynell  Langley,  Derby. Frances  Jane.  Resi- 

dence, Stafford  Street,  Derby. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  Rev.  Darwin  Wilmot  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Sacheverel  Darwin  Wilmot,  R.A.,  b.  1885,  d.  (on  active  ser. 
during  European  War)  1918  : m.  1912,  Annie  Dudley,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Strover,  R.A. : — 

Martyn  Sacheverel,  b.  1914. Gordon  Darwin,  b.  1918. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Edmund  Wilmot  (infra) : 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Edmund  William  Wilmot,  b.  1849,  d.  191 1 : m.  1878,  Katharine 
(now  of  Perrystone  Towers,  Ross,  Herefordshire),  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Con- 
ingsby  Norbury  Norbury,  C.B.,  of  Sherridge,  near  Malvern  [V.  Guillamore]  : — 

Robert  Coningsby,  b.  1886;  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.) ; d.  (killed 

in  action  during  European  War)  1917. Henry  Cecil,  b.  1891  ; a Private  in  Worcestershire 

Regt. ; d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1917. Edward,  b.  1893  ; is  Capt.  Hereford- 
shire Regt. Thomas  Norbury,  M.C.,  b.  1896;  2nd  Lieut.  Worcestershire  Regt.  : d.  (wounds 

inaction  during  European  War)  1916. Laurence  Mead,  b.  1898;  is  2nd  Lieut.  Hereford- 
shire Regt.- Gertrude,  b.  1882  : m.  19x2,  the  Rev.  Francis  Edward  Sutcliffe,  Chap.  R.N., 

and  has  issue  living,  Mary,  b.  1913. Audrey,  b.  1884  : m.  19x3,  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Jones 

Wilton,  R.  of  Northfield.  Residence,  Northfield  Rectory,  near  Birmingham. Katharine 

Joyce,  b.  1888. Meriel,  b.  1900. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edmund  Wilmot,  7th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1809,  d.  1869  : m. 

1848,  Anne,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  Francis  Edward  Hurt,  of  Alderwasley  : — 
Edmund  Mead,  b.  i860  ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.)  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (medal  with  three  clasps)  : m.  1885,  Agatha  Georgiana,  da.  of  Francis 
J.  Jessopp,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Edmund  Sacheverel,  b.  1892,  Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Francis  Hurt,  b.  1894.  Residence, 

Vernon,  British  Columbia.  Club,  Sports’. Rev.  Richard  Hurt,  b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Merton 

Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890)  ; formerly  R.  of  Bishopstone  : m.  1893,  the  Hon.  Charlotte 
Frances  Henry  Sugden,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry  Sugden  [see  B.  St.  Leonards]. 

Residence,  Earls  Croome  House,  Earls  Croome,  Worcester. Rose:  m.  1873,  John  Henry 

Fox,  and  has  issue  living,  Edmund  John,  b.  1874  : m.  1900,  Lilian  Maude,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Surg.-Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  By  Cole  Reade,  K.C.B.  [see  Reade,  “ Knights’  Widows”],  and  has 
issue  living,  Rosemary  Lilien  Edm6e,  b.  1903, — Esther  : m.  1912,  F.  Saunders, — Celia  : m.  1897, 
Cuthbert  Biddell, — Doris  : m.  1906,  A.  Hamilton,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Archibald  b.  1913, 

Jean  b.  1902,  Anne  Katharine  b.  1915,  Rose  Lettice  b.  1918. Selina  Maria  : m.  1873,  Gerrard 

Andrewes  Wigram,  who  d.  1917  [see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]. Esther  Ellen. Dora  May: 

m.  1880,  Arthur  Popham  Hyde  Parker  [see  Parker,  Bt.,  cr.  1681,  colls.]. 

The  family  of  Wilmot  settled  at  Sutton-upon-Soar,  in  Nottinghamshire,  soon  after  the  Con- 
quest, and  removed  from  thence  into  Derbyshire  about  the  year  1539.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir 
Edward  Wilmot,  an  eminent  Physician,  was  Physician-General  to  the  Army,  and  Physician  in 
Ordinary  to  George  II.  Col.  Sir  Henry  Wilmot,  K.C.B. , V.C.,  5th  Bt..  sat  as  M.P.  for  Derbyshire 
S.  (C)  1869-85.  The  6th  baronet,  Sir  Ralph  H.  S.  Wilmot,  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards,  d.  (result 
of  wounds  on  active  ser.  during  European  War)  1918. 

WILMOT,  Creation  (G.B.)  1772,  of  Osmaston,  Derbyshire. 

- Sir  Robert  Rodney  Wilmot,  6th  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Montagu  Wilmot  (infra),  fifth  son  of 
second  baronet ; b.  June  20th,  1853  ; s.  his  cousin, 
Rev.  Sir  George  Lewis  Wilmot-Horton,  1887  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a D.L. 
for  Derbyshire,  and  patron  of  two  livings ; formerly 
Lieut.  Derbyshire  Yeo.  Cav.  : m.  1st,  1880,  Lady 
Flora  Mildred  North,  who  d.  1885,  sister  of  7th  Earl 
of  Guilford  ; 2ndly,  1 888,  Eleanor  Georgiana,  da.  of 
the  Hon.  Hugh  Henry  Hare  [see  E.  Listowel],  and 
has  issue. 

$rms — Sable  on  a fesse  or,  between  three  eagles’  heads 
couped  argent,  as  many  escallops  gules  ; all  within  a bordure 
engrailed  of  the  third.  Crest — An  eagle’s  head  erased  argent, 
in  the  beak  an  escallop  gules. 

Seat — Binfield  Grove,  Bracknell,  Berks.  Clubs — 

Bachelors’,  Arthur’s,  Pratt’s,  Nimrod. 


Daughters  living— By  1st  marriage— Mildred  ( Lady 
Onslow),  b.  1882  : m.  1905,  Sir  Roger  Warin  Beacousfield 
Onslow,  6th  Bt.  Residence,  Hengar,  St.  Tudy,  Cornwall. 

By  2nd  marriage — Norah  Eleanor,  b.  1889. Kathleen  Eleanor,  b.  1893. 

Sisters  living — Sarah  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Morshead)  : m.  1887,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Warwick 
Charles  Morshead,  3rd  Bt.,  who  d.  1905.  Residences,  Forest  Lodge,  Binfield,  Berks  ; Tregaddick, 

Blisland,  Bodmin,  Cornwall. Emily  Dulcibella  : m.  1882,  Henry  Vivian  Gibson-Craig  [see 

Gibson-Graig,  Bt.].  Residence,  Lea  Wood,  Fleet,  Hants. 

This  family  is  of  common  ancestry  with  the  Wilmots,  Baronets,  of  Chaddesden,  and  the 
Eardley-Wilmots,  Baronets,  of  Berkswell  Hall.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Robert  Wilmot,  was  thirty 
years  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland.  The  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  John,  P.C.,the  3rd  baronet,  Governor 
of  Ceylon,  assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Horton  1823. 

EARDLEY-WILMOT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Berkswell  Hall,  Warwickshire. 

Sir  John  Eardley-Wilmot,  4th  Baronet ; b.  Oct. 
14th,  1882 ; J.  his  father,  Sir  William  Assheton,  1896 ; ed. 
at  Eton;  is  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  a 
Park  Com.  RA.F.  with  rank  of  Major;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded) : m.  1916,  Amabel,  da.  of  Elverton 
Chapman,  of  Meadowhill,  Lakeville,  Long  Island,  U.S.A. 

$rms — Quarterly,  ist,  sable,  a fesse  or,  between  three  eagles’  heads, 
couped  argent,  in  the  beak  of  each  an  escallop  gules,  Wilmot ; 2nd, 
argent,  on  a chevron  azure,  three  garbs  or  ; a canton  gules  charged  with 
a fret  or,  Eardley  ; 3rd,  azure,  a fesse  engrailed  or,  between  three  maidens’ 
heads  proper,  crined  or,  Marow  ; 4th,  quarterly,  argent  and  sable,  a 


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bend  gules,  charged  with  three  mullets  of  the  first.  Crisis — xst,  an  eagle’s  head  couped  argent, 
in  his  beak  an  escallop  gules  ; 2nd,  a buck  courant  gules,  attired  and  unguled  or. 

Residence — 10,  Durward  House,  Kensington  Court,  W. 


Brothers  living— FREDERICK  NEVILLE,  R.N.,  b.  Jan.  29th,  1885  ; became  Lieut.  1906,  and 
Lieut. -Com.  1914  : m.  1915,  Dorothy,  da.  of  C.  Little,  of  Brooksby,  Double  Bay,  Sydney,  N.S. 

Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  John,  b.  1917, — Anthony,  b.  1918, — Rosemary,  b.  1920. 

Stephen,  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; sometime  Lieut,  in  the  Army. 

Sisters  living — Cicely  Marguerite,  b.  1878  : m.  1916,  Com.  Ivor  Francis  Chichester  (for- 
merly R.N.),  Sec.  Naval  Ordnance  Board. Sylvia  Mary,  b.  1880  : m.  1913,  Capt.  Geoffrey 

Greenwood  Pearson,  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1915. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  2nd  baronet) — Revell,  C.B.,  b.  1842  ed.  at  Winchester  ; entered  Army 
i860,  became  Capt.  1869,  Major  1880,  Brevet  Lieut. -Gol.  1881,  Col.  1885,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1895  ; 
retired  1898  ; served  in  Bhootan  Expedition  1864-6  (wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
in  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  as  A.D.C.  (despatches,  clasp),  and  in  Afghan  campaign  1878-80, 
present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  and  Cabul  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.)  ; sometime  Comdt.  14th  Bengal  Lancers  ; was  A.A.G.  Meerut  Div.  1886-90  ; C.B.  (Mil.) 

1896. Sir  Sydney  Marow,  b.  1847  ; entered  R.N.  i860,  became  Lieut.  1869,  Com.  1881, 

Capt.  1886  (retired  1893),  and  Rear-Adm.  1901  ; served  during  operations  at  Suakin,  in  com- 
mand of  H.M.S.  Dolphin  1884-5  (despatches,  Egyptian  medal,  bronze  star),  and  during  Blockade 
of  Greece,  1886  ; was  Assist. -Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  Depart.  1887-90,  and  Sup.  of  Naval 
Ordnance  Stores  1902-9  ; Knt.  1908  : m.  1877,  Grace  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Rolls  Hoare, 
of  49,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Guy,  b.  1893  ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A., — May, 
h.  1883, — Nora,  b.  1885  : m.  1909,  Edward  Cleland  Richardson.  Residence,  The  Old  Malt  House, 

Marlow.  Club,  United  Service. His  Honour  Hugh  Eden,  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Charterhouse; 

Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1871 ; formerly  Counsel  to  the  Mint  at  Central  Criminal  Court ; was  Judge 
of  County  Court  Circuit  No.  33  1891-1920.  Residence,  2,  The  Avenue,  Colchester. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Mona  Annette. Selina  Ann  Mary  : m.  1st,  1876, 

Capt.  St.  Aubyn  Henry  Player  (formerly  of  Inniskilling  Dragoons),  a Queen’s  Messenger,  who 
d.  1892,  having  divorced  her  1886  ; 2ndly,  1886,  Chaloner  Chute  Ellis,  and  has  issue  living  (by 
1st  marriage),  Nina  Alice  St.  Aubyn,  b.  1877.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  3rd  Baronet — Mary  ( Lady  Eardley-Wilmot),  da.  of  David  Watts  Russell, 
formerly  of  Biggin  Hall,  Oundle  : m.  1876,  Sir  William  Assheton  Eardley-Wilmot,  3rd  baronet, 
who  d.  1896.  Residence,  10,  Durward  House,  Kensington  Court,  W. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  Parry  Eardley-Wilmot,  3rd  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1843, 
d.  1898  : m.  1872,  Mdlle.  Justine  Klein,  who  d.  1917,  of  Fenetrange,  Lorraine : — 

Gilbert  e Adeline.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Marow  Eardley-Wilmot,  2nd  son  of  1st 
baronet,  b.  1812,  d.  1877  : m.  1851,  Frances  Augusta,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  George 
James  Pennington  : — 

Kenred,  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. : formerly  in  Bank  of  Montreal : m.  1st,  1880,  Margaret, 
who  d.  1892,  da.  of  James  Osborne  ; 2ndly,  1896,  Beatrice,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  T.  C.  Chisholm  ; 
3rdly,  1911,  Ethel,  da.  of  Henry  Taylor,  of  Perth,  Ontario,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 
marriage),  Trevor  Kenred  (of  979,  T upper  Street,  Montreal),  b.  1889;  ed.  at  McGill  Univ. 
(B.Sc.  191 3) : m.  1914,  Louise  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  George  Warner,  of  Montreal, 
— Hilda  Woodburn,  b.  1882:  m.  19 — , John  Wright,  of  41,  Famham  Avenue,  Toronto,  and 
has  issue  living,  John  Ear  dey  b.  19 — , — Madge  Pennington  (of  193,  Summer  Stree  , Buffalo, 

U. S.A.),  b.  1887.  Residence,  Perth,  Ontario,  Canada Arthur,  C.M.G.,  b.  1856;  is  Col. 

R.F.A.;  Mahsud  Wariri  Expedition  1881,  European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  C.M.G.) ; C.M.G. 
1917:  m.  1887,  Mary  Blanche,  only  da.  of  the  late  Clement  T.  Sneyd-  Kynnersley,  of  Loxley 
Park,  and  Highfields,  Staffordshire,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Fre 'erick  Laurence,  b.  1895; 
Lieut.  Princess  Patricia’s  Canadian  L.L ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915, — 
Dorothy  Revell  b.  1888, — Margaret  Stuart,  b.  1891, — Dulce,  b.  1894  ; m.  1920,  Stanley  Smith, 
Professor  at  Univ.  of  Alberta,  Edmonton,  Canada.  Residence,  Westernlea,  Westward  Ho  !, 

Devon. Irton,  b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; was  a 

D.  A.A.G.  for  Musketry,  Bengal  1889-94,  and  an  A.A.G. , Burma  Div.,  India  1904-7 ; Tirah 
Expedition  1897-98  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps)  : m.  1885,  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Harry  Corbyn  Levinge  [see  Levinge,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  Vere  Levinge,  b. 
1886  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Lieut.  R.E. : m.  1915,  Cecil  Moffat,  and  has  issue  living,  John 

Vere  b.  1918.  Residence,  Knockdrin,  Shawnigan  Lake,  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia. 

Mabel : m.  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Kenneth  Gillespie,  formerly  Staff  Paymaster,  Army 

Pay  Depart.  Residence,  8,  Rue  de  Chendviires,  Vevey,  Switzerland. Eva:  m.  1891,  the 

Rev.  George  Herbert  Aitken,  who  d.  1919,  R.  of  Lambeth.  Residence,  Hawthorn  Cottage, 
Haslemere. Freda.  Residence,  12,  Ridgemont  Gardens,  W.C. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Revell  Eardley-Wilmot,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1814,  d.  1899  : m.  1st,  1840,  P'rances  Anne,  who  d.  1846,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Ekins  : 2ndly,  1848,  Emma  Hutchinson,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  William 
Lambert : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Francis,  b.  1846  ; is  a retired  Lieut.  R.N. : tn.  1874,  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Rundle  Prynne,  V.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Plymouth,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Rev.  Hubert 
Valentine,  b.  1878  ; cd.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,aud  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1904)  ; is 

V.  of  St.  Mary,  Ilford,  and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces:  m.  1908,  Muriel  Ivy,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Lovett,  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue  living,  Paul  Revell  b.  1917,  Hazel  Mary  b.  1910,  Monica 
Germaine  b.  1913, — Gerald  Howard,  b.  1890  ; Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps;  d.  (wounds  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916, — Mabel  Ernestine,  b.  1879  : m.  1907,  Edward  F.  Emmet,  and  has 
issue  living,  Alfred  Edward  John  b.  1908,  Eric  Revell  b.  1909,  Francis  Martin  b.  1911,  Herbert 
Gerald  b.  1918,  Winefred  Maude  b.  1914, — Muriel,  b.  1883.  Residence,  Park  House,  Babba- 

combe,  Torquay. (By  2nd  marriage)  Rev.  Ernest  Augustus,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Charter- 

house,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874)  ; is  Preb.  of  Wells,  and  V.  of  Brox- 
bourne,  Herts:  m.  1st,  1875,  Emily  Dora,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Holland, 
formerly  R.  of  Petworth,  Sussex,  of  Watchers  Linchmere,  Haslemere  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Arthurina 
Jane  Arabella,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Butcher,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage), 
Rev.  Charles  Revell,  b.  1880  : ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Clare  Coll..  Camb.  (B.A.  1902,  M.A. 
1906)  ; formerly  Curate  of  the  Cathedral,  Quebec,  Canada  ; is  Incumbent  of  Shigawake,  Skils  : 
m.  1914,  Rose  Meredyth,  da.  of  C.  H.  Bowen,  of  Quebec,  Canada,  and  lias  issue  living,  Barbara 
Rose  b.  1915,  Cecilia  Torlesse  b.  1917, — Ernest  Lancelot,  b.  1888:  m.  1919,  Margaret,  da.  of 

Hanlon,  of  Whangarei,  New  Zealand, — Mary  Dora,  b.  1877, — Maud  Cecilia,  b.  1882, 

— Irene  Mildred,  b.  1884, — Hilda  Violet,  b.  1886  : m.  1912,  Frederick  Kingsmill  Brownrigg 

[see  Key,  Bt.], — Christine,  b.  1893.  Residence,  Broxbourne  Vicarage,  Herts. Robert,  M.B., 

b.  1849;  L.R.C.P.  Lond.,  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1871,  and  M.B.  Loud.  1872;  is  a J.P.:  m.  1876, 
Frances  Gwynne,  da.  of  Charles  William  Whitby,  M B.,  M.R.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Edward  Gwynne  (of  Corner  House,  Gerrard’s  Cross.  Club,  New  University),  b.  1877  ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1903)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1908  ; 


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formerly  a Master  at  Harrow  Sell.  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; served  during  European 
War,  1914-16:  m.  1904,  Jane  Millicent,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Sir  James  William  Scott,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1909), 
of  Yews,  Windermere,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Averil  b.  1905,  Mary  Marow  b.  190-. 

Residence,  Preyste  House,  Petworth,  Sussex. Henry,  b.  1854  ; formerly  Major  I.S.C. : m. 

1883,  Agnes  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Edward  Burgoync  Cureton,  of  Hillbrook,  River, 
near  Dover,  and  has  issue  living,  Percy,  b.  1886;  is  Lieut.  Gen.  L’st, — Lambert,  b.  1894: 
is  Capt.  Leicestershire  Regt.,  and  serving  with  Roy.  Flying  Corps, — Florence,  b.  1884:  m. 
1905,  the  Rev.  George  William  Philips,  R.  of  Checkley,  Stoke-on-Trent,  and  has  issue  living, 
Richard  Edward  Anthony  b.  1907,  Herbert  Francis  Humphry  b.  1908,  George  Christopher  b.  1909, 

Penelope  Mary  b.  19 1 1, — Eleanor,  b.  1889:  m.  1914,  William  Taylor  Loveday. Edith  Augusta, 

b.  1851:  m.  1877,  the  Rev.  Walter  Lancelot  Holland,  formerly  Incumbent  of  St.  Thomas’s, 
Edinburgh,  and  has  issue  living,  Eardley  Lancelot,  M.D.  (of  55,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W.),  b. 
1879  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  (M.D.  1907)  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1903, 
M.R.C.P.,  London  1908,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1905,  F.R.C.P.  1920  ; is  Ass’st.  Obstetric  Furg.  to  London 
Hospital:  m.  1913,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Henry  Colgate,  M.D.,  of  Eastbourne,  and  has  issue  living, 
Antonia  Eardley  b.  1914, — Chlce  Marian  Eardle}7,  b.  1916, — Jacynth,T.  1919, — Rev.  Cyril  Gerard, 
b.  1881  ; M.A.  Durham  ; V.  of  St.  Augustine’s,  Slade  Green,  Erith,  and  an  Hon.  Chap,  to  the 
Forces:  m.  (Feb.)  1909,  Mary  Isabel,  da.  of  F.  Smith,  of  Palatine  View,  Durham,  and  has 
issue  living,  Sylvia  Edith  Marie,  b.  (Nov.)  1909, — Claud  Edward,  b.  1883;  is  in  Mercantile 
Marine,  and  Sub-Lieut.  Royal  Naval  Reserve:  m.  (March)  1909,  Gladys  Marguerite,  da.  of 
C.  Turner,  formerly  of  The  Knoll,  Weybridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Roy  Edward  Lancelot, 
b.  (Dec.)  1909, — Walter  Geoffrey  Torlesse,  b.  1885;  sometime  a Rubber  Planter  in  S.  India; 
is  2nd  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1915-17  (wounded): 

m.  1916. Louisa  Caroline,  b.  1852  : m.  1877,  Col.  Vincent  Rivaz,  C.B.,  Indian  Army,  and 

has  issue  living,  Edith  Cecilia:  m.  19x6,  Frederick  Reginald  Sutton,  M.D.,  of  2,  Claremont 
Road,  Leamington, — Dulcibella : m.  1914,  Frank  Herbert  Day,  M.B.,  of  Fieldgate  Lodge, 
Kenilworth.  Residence,  Millfield,  Leamington  Spa. 

Grandchildren  of  Robert  Eardley-Wilmot.  M.B.  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Theodore  Eardley-Wilmot,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879,  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918:  tn.  1908,  Mildred  Clare  (now  of  Newlands,  Petworth, 
Sus  ex),  el.  da.  of  the  late  W.  F.  Reynolds,  of  Woodland  Grange,  near  Leamington: — 
Anthony  Revell,  b.  1910. Mildred  Joan,  b.  1912. 

Issue  of  the  late  Augustus  Hillier  Eardley-Wilmot,  6th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1818,  d.  1892  : tn.  1846,  Matilda  Jessey,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  John  Dunn,  of 
Van  Diemen’s  Land  : — 

Stuart,  b.  1847  : tn.  1875,  Rose,  da.  of  William  Johnstone,  of  Launceston.  Tasmania,  and  has  issue 
living,  Trevor,  D.S.O.  (of  Berkswell,  Warwick,  Queensland.  Club,  United  Service),  b.  1884  ; 
is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1918  : 
m.  1912,  Frances  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Kenneth  Cousens,  of  Honolulu, — Parry  (of 
Monaco,  Warwick,  Queensland),  b.  1888  : tn.  1912,  Amy,  da.  of  Percy  Reynolds,  of  Hobart- 

ville,  Richmond,  N.S.  Wales. Trevor,  b.  1850  ; formerly  in  Sec.’s  Office,  G.P.O.  : m.  1898, 

Rosa  Matilda,  da.  of  Sir  Percy  Arthur  Cuningham-Fairlie,  10th  Bt.,  and  widow  of  Arthur 

Bryden.  Club,  Union. Sir  Sainthill,  K.C.I.E.,  b.  1853  ; formerly  Inspector-Gen.  of  Forests, 

India,  and  a Commr.  under  Development  Act  ; a Member  of  Woods  and  Forests  Committee  ; 
C.I.E.  1908,  K.C.I.E.  1911  : tn.  1st,  1884,  Emma  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  G. 
Casey,  of  Winterbourne  St.  Leonards  ; 2ndly,  1891,  Mabel  Boisragon,  da.  of  W.  H.  Winter,  of 
Melford,  23,  Beulah  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Helen 

Jessie,  b.  1886, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Mabel  Iris,  b.  1893. Colville,  b.  1858  ; formerly  in  Ceylon 

Civil  Ser. : tn.  1st,  1894,  Frances  Field,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  James  Bruyn  Andrews,  formerly  of 
Le  Pigautie,  Mentone  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Ad£le  Winifrede,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  John  Arthur 
Locke,  of  Northmoor,  Dulverton,  Somerset  ; 3rdly,  1916,  Marian  Constance,  da.  of  C.  E.  Hare, 
of  St.  Martin’s,  Lee-on-the-Solent,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Irene  Victoria,  b. 
1897:  tn.  1918,  Major  John  Wilberf or ce  Hare.  D.S.O.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Edwaid  b. 

1919.  Resid  nee,  Langhill,  Moretonhampslead. George,  b.  1863  : tn.  1st,  1896,  Florence, 

who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George  B.  de  Renzi,  Chap,  at  Wandsworth  Prison  ; 2ndly, 
1911,  Rose  Suzanne,  da.  of  the  late  F.  Eden  Waddington.  Residence,  Kenilworth,  Maxwell 

Road,  Bournemouth. Annie:  tn.  1914,  Frederick  Edward  Farrer,  Bar.-at-law,  of  14,  Old 

Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.  [ see  B.  Farrer,  colls.].  Residence,  3 7,  Richmond  Mansions,  S.W. 

Grandson  of  Stuart  Eardley-Wilmot  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerald  Stuart  Eardley-Wilmot,  b.  1876,  d.  1909  : m.  1902,  Vera,  who 
tn.  2ndly,  1913.  Lieut. -Com.  William  Henry  Wake  Ridley,  R.N.  [see  V.  Ridley,  colls.], 
da.  of  Charles  Walker,  formerly  of  Launceston,  Tasmania  : — 

Stuart  Jeffery,  b.  190 7. 

Issue  of  the  late  Robert  Charles  Chester  Eardley-Wilmot,  7th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b. 
1822,  d.  1910  : m.  1849,  Jeanie  Louisa  Stewart,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  J.  Dunn  : — 
Eliza  Catherine  : tn.  1878,  Holland  John  Cotton,  M.D.,  who  d.  1908,  of  33,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W., 
and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Disbrowe  (of  Green  Lawn,  Richmond,  Surrey),  b.  1879  ; is 
Mycologist  to  Ministry  of  Agriculture  : tn.  1915,  Enid  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Jesson,  and  has 
issue  living,  Peter  Charles  Disbrowe  b.  1919,  Annette  Mary  b.  1916, — Robert  Hugh,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  (of  19,  Victoria  Road,  Sheffield),  b.  1881  ; European  War  1914-19, — Charles  Geoffrey 
(of  Kinshasa,  Belgian  Congo.  Club,  Royal  Societies’),  F.R.G.S.,  b.  1884  ; is  an  A.M.I.C.E. 
and  a F.R.G.S. ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.  R.E. ; Residence,  19,  Victoria  Road,  Sheffield. 

Constance  : tn.  1907,  William  Tisdall  Pilkington,  who  d.  1909.  Residence,  Coolcashin, 

Teignmouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Octavius  Eardley-Wilmot,  8th  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1824,  d.  1886  : m.  xst,  1849,  Grace,  who  d.  1865,  da.  of  J.  Dunn  ; 2ndly,  1866, 
Elizabeth  (now  of  1,  Dacre  Park,  Blackheath,  S.E.),  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Brooke,  of  London  : — 

(By  1st  marriage)  Violet  Agnes:  m.  1882,  Henry  Sydney  Smith.  Residence,  10,  St.  Leonard’s 

Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.W. Edith  Mary:  tn.  1885,  Major  Jeffery  Charles  Marston,  R.A.,  who 

d.  1899,  and  has  issue  living,  Jeffery  Eardley,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1887  [see  ' ‘ Companionage  ”] 
— Cecil  Gifford  (of  1.1,  Queen  Street,  W.i.  Club,  New  University),  b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1913,  Naneye  Vertue,  only  da.  of  Edward  Chambers 
Davidson,  of  Fittleworth,  Sussex,  and  has  issue  living,  Gillian  Marigold  Eardley  Vertue  b.  1920, 
— Maurice  Allen,  b.  1897;  ed  at  Wellington  Coll  and  at  Heidelberg;  European  War  1915-18 
as  Lieut.  R.G.A. : m.  1920,  Janet  Faissie,  el.  da.  of  Hugh  Charles  Sowerby  Dumas,  Bar  -at-Law, 
of  54,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace,  W.  Residence,  Drayton  Court,  S.W.  10. 

This  family  is  of  common  ancestry  with  the  Wilmots,  baronets  of  Osmaston,  and  Wilmots, 
baronets  of  Chaddesden.  The  1st  baronet,  Sir  John  Eardley-Wilmot,  F.R.S.,  was  sometime 
M.P.  for  North  Warwickshire,  and  Gov.  of  Van  Diemen’s  Land  1843-7,  and  the  2nd  baronet  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Warwickshire  S.  (C)  1874-85,  and  was  Recorder  of  Warwick  1852-7,  and  Judge  of 
Bristol  County  Court  1854-63,  and  of  Marylebone  County  Court  1863-71.  The  3rd  baronet  was 
Dep.  Judge  Advocate  at  Head  Quarters. 


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WILSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1858,  of  Delhi. 

Sir  Arthur  Knyvet  Wilson,  V.C.,  G.C.B., 

O.M.,  G.C.V.O.,  3rd  Baronet , 3rd  son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm. 
George  Knyvet  Wilson,  el.  brother  of  1st  baronet  [ see  Baroness 
Berners,  colls.];  b.  March  4th,  1842;  s.  his  brother  (by  special 
remainder),  Sir  Roland  Knyvet,  1919;  Hon.  D.C.L..  Ox- 
ford 1912;  became  Com.  1873,  Capt.  1880,  Rear-Adm.  1895, 
Vice-Adm.  1901,  Adm.  1905,  and  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  1907  ; 
retired  1912;  Black  Sea  during  Crimean  War  (medal  with 
clasp  and  Turkish  medal),  Chinese  War  1858  (medal  with  two 
ciasps),  Egyptian  campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  Khe- 
dive's bronze  star,  and  3rd  class  Medjidie),  Soudan  campaign 
1884  (V.C.,  and  wounded) ; was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1892-5,  a Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  and  Controller  of  the  Navy  1897-1901,  in  command  of  the  Channel 
Squadron  1901-3,  of  Home  Fleet  1903-5,  and  of  Channel  Fleet  1905-7,  and  First  Sea 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1910-11  ; appointed  Hon.  Col.  2nd  Roy.  Naval  Brig.  1914; 
offered,  but  declined  a peerage  Nov.  1911  ; is  a Member  of  Imperial  Defence  Com- 
mittee; C.B.  (Mil.)  1887,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.V.O.  1905,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1906, 
O.M.  1912. 

&rms — Quarterly  of  six  : 1st  and  6th,  sable,  a wolf  salient  or,  in  chief  a fleur-de-lis  argent 
between  two  bezants,  Wilson  ; 2nd,  argent,  a bend  within  a bordure  engrailed,  sable,  Knyvet  ; 
3rd,  argent,  a cross  engrailed  between  four  water-bougets  sable,  a label  of  three  points  azure, 
charged  with  three  lions  rampant,  Bourchier  ; 4th,  France  and  England  quarterly,  within  a bor- 
dure argent,  Woodstock  ; 5th,  quarterly,  or  and  vert,  Berners. 

Residence — Swaffham , Norfolk.  Clubs,  United  Service,  Royal  Societies’. 


Le  bon  temps  viendra. 
The  good  tune  will  come. 


Sister  living — Katherine  Knyvet,  b.  1845.  Residence,  Swaffham,  Norfolk. 

The  1st  baronet,  a distinguished  Indian  military  officer  who  commanded  the  Army  at  the 
siege  and  capture  of  Delhi,  received  two  patents  of  Baronetage,  one  in  Jan.  1858,  and  the  other 
in  July  1858,  with  remainder,  the  former  to  heirs  male  of  the  body,  and  the  latter  in  default  of 
such  issue  to  the  heirs  male  of  the  body  of  his  el.  brother,  Rear-Adm.  George  Knyvet  Wilson. 


WILSON,  Creation  (U.K)  1874,  of  Esiiton  Hall,  co.  York. 


Loyal  in  everything. 


Sir  Mathew  Richard  Henry  Wilson, 
M.P. , C.S.I.,  D.S.O. , 4th  Baronet ; b.  Aug.  25th, 
1875  ; r.  his  father,  Sir  Mathew  Amcotts,  1914  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow  ; formerly  Major  10th  Hussars  ; was 
Mil.  Sec  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  1909- 11  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Paarde- 
berg,  Poplar  Grove,  and  Dreifontein,  and  at  Relief 
of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  Egypt  1917- 
18  (DS.O.);  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.-W.  Div.  of 
Bethnal  Green  (C)  since  Feb.  1914;  C.S.I.  1911  ; 
is  patron  of  four  livings,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve  ; D S O.  1918  : m.  1905, 
the  Hon.  Barbara  Lister,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Rib- 
blesdale,  and  has  issue. 

$nrts — Sable,  a wolf  rampant  or,  gorged  with  a collar 
gemel  of  the  field  between  four  mullets  of  six  points, 
three  in  chief  and  one  in  base  of  the  second.  Crrst — A 
demi-wolf  or,  gorged  with  a collar  gemel  sable,  and  rest- 
ing the  sinister  paw  on  an  escutcheon  of  the  last,  charged 
with  a mullet  as  in  the  arms,  j&erontr  potter — Res  non 
verba  ( Facts  not  words). 

Seat — Eshton  Hall,  Gargrave,  Yorkshire.  Clubs — 

Turf,  Carlton,  Bath. 


Sons  living— MATHEW  MARTIN,  b.  July  2nd,  1906. Anthony  Thomas,  b.  190S. Peter 

Cecil,  b.  1912. 


Brothers  living-Robert  Amcotts,  D.S.O. , R.N.,  b.  1882  ; became  Lieut.  1903,  L1eut.-C0m.1911, 
and  Com.  iqT5  ; retired  1920  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  (df  ^ l P'rite' 

D.S.O.  1915  ; m.  1912,  Gladys,  who  d.  I9i8,  da.  01  William  Gillilau,  of  6 Palace  Gate, 

Kensington,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Amcotts,  b.  1913  - Mec  Thomas  Lee  6. 

1883  ; is  a retired  Lieut.  R.N.  (now  Lieut. -Com.  on  Emergency  List)  : m.  1913  Alargaret,  da 
of  Leopold  Hirsch,  of  10,  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  James  Thomas 
' Amcotts,  b.  1916, — Iris,  b.  1914- 

Sisters  living— Gwendolen  Georgina  Frances  Mary  : m.  1897,  the  Rev.  John  .Arthur  Victor 


Magee.  V.  of  St.  Mark’s,  Hamilton  Terrace.  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Brian  William,  b.  1901, 
David  Bickersteth,  b.  1905,— Phyllis  Margaret,  b.  1898,—  Eileen,  6.  1899,— Moira,  6.  1902, 
Anne  Francesca  Marv,  b.  1909, — Veronica  Mary,  b.  1910,— Honor  Mary,  b.  19*7- 
5,  Abbey  Road,  N.W. Beatrice  Maud : m. 


i _ P _ Residence , 

18 98,* Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Foiilis  Roundell, 


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M.P.,  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  has  issue  living,  Richard  Henry  Selborne,  b.  1901, — Diana 
Georgina  Amcotts,  b.  1900, — Nancy  Lee,  b.  1902, — Barbara  Harriet,  b.  1908, — Prudence 

Foulis,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Gledstone,  Skipton-in-Craven,  Yorkshire. Freda  Ethel  Louisa, 

b.  1889  : m.  1915,  Rollo  Samuel  Barrett,  mining  engineer,  and  has  issue  living,  Lindsay 
Amcotts,  b.  1916, — John  Rollo,  b.  1918, — David  Charles,  b ■ 1920.  Residence.  Brookside.  Seaton 
Burn,  Northumberland. 

Uncle  living  (son  of  2nd  baronet) — Richard  Henry  Francis  Wharton,  D.S.O.,  b.  1855  ; formerly 
in  R.N.,  and  subsequently  Majo'r  10th  Hussars  ; is  an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in  the 
Army,  and  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Home  Dist.  1895-6  ; served  in  Ashantee 
war  1873  (medal),  in  Afghan  war  1878-80,  present  at  march  from  Cabul  to  Candahar  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1884  (medal  with 
clasp,  Khedive’s  star),  in  Soudan  1885  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901,  as  Lieut. -Col.  12th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; 
D.S.O.  1900  : m.  1889,  Annabella  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  John  Forbes  Walker-Drummond, 
of  Ednam  House,  Kelso,  N.B.  [ see  Williams-Drummond,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence,  Kildwick 
Hall,  Yorkshire. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  2nd  baronet) — Gratiana  Sophia  Margaret  : m.  1884,  the  Rev.  Henry 
Madan  Pratt  [M.A.  Oxon,  and  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire  (formerly  R.  of  Cottesbrooke,  North- 
amptonshire). Club,  Junior  Constitutional],  and  has  issue  living,  Grace  Ethel  Muriel,  b.  1885  : 
m.  1906,  Harold  Crossley  Salt  [see  Salt,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1869], — Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1886, — 
Agatha  Evelyn  Frances  Mary,  b.  1891:  m.  1917,  Capt.  George  Corser,  R.F.A., — Rhoda  Oonah 
Marjorie,  b.  1893  : m.  1916,  the  Rev.  Cuthbert  Carrol  Thicknesse,  R.  of  Badsworth,  Yorkshire. 
Residence,  Southern  House,  Cheltenham . 

Widows  living  of  2nd  and  3rd  Baronets— Gratiana  Mary  {Lady  Wilson),  da.  of  Adm. 
Richard  Thomas,  of  Stonehouse  : m.  1850,  Sir  Mathew  Wharton  Wilson,  2nd  baronet,  who  d. 

1909.  Residence,  The  Golden  Farm,  Cirencester. Georgina  Mary  ( Lady  T Vilson),  da. 

of  the  late  Richard  T.  Lee,  of  Grove  Hall,  Knottingley,  Yorkshire  : tn.  1874,  Sir  Mathew 
Amcotts  Wilson,  3rd  baronet,  who  d.  1914.  Residence,  The  Golden  Farm,  Cirencester. 

The  1st  baronet  sat  as  M.P.  for  Clitheroe  (L)  1847-52,  for  N.  Div.  of  W.  Riding  of  York 

1874-85,  and  for  Skipton  Div.  of  N.  part  of  W.  Riding  of  York  1885-6. 


WILSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1837,  of  Archer  House,  Ecclesall,  West  Riding  of  York. 

[Extinct  1907.] 

Sir  Alexander  Wilson,  ist  and  last  Baro?iet. 

Widow  living — Edith  Hester  {Lady  Wilson),  da.  of  Henry  Vickers,  of  Holmwood,  Sheffield: 
m.  1866,  Sir  Alexander  Wilson,  ist  baronet  (Master  Cutler  of  Sheffield  1897  and  1898),  who  d. 
190 7,  when  the  title  became  ext.  Residence—  Archer  House,  Sheffield. 


WILSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1908,  of  Airdrie,  New  Monkland,  co.  Lanark. 

Sir  James  Robertson  Wilson,  2nd 

Baronet;  b.  May  5th,  1883;  s.  his  father,  Sir 
John,  1918 ; ed  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1906);  is  Capt. 
Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-17  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Lanarkshire,  N.-E.  Div.  ( U ) 1909:  m.  1908, 
Helen  Rae  Fife,  da  of  A Bulloch  Graham,  of 
Auldhouse,  Crieff,  Perthshire,  and  has  issue. 

^rras — Argent,  a lion  rampant  between  three  mullets 
sable,  on  a chief  vert  a crescent  of  the  first  between  two 
mullets  pierced  or.  Crest — A demi-lion  sable,  charged  on 
the  body  with  a crescent  argent  between  two  mullets  pierced 
or,  all  in  pale. 

Seat — Invertrossachs,  Callander,  Perthshire.  Clubs — 
Cavalry,  County  Perth,  Stirling. 

Son  living— JOHN,  b.  April  13th,  1911. 

Brother  living — John  Menzies,  b.  1885  ; Capt.  House- 
hold Cav.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-1S ; some- 
time Hon.  Attache  at  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Half-Sisters  living— Jane  Robertson,  b.  1892:  m.  1914,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Cassels  Monteith, 
Bedfordshire  Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  19x5,  and  has  issue  living, 
a son,  b.  1915. — —Agnes  Motherwell,  b.  1894:  m.  1918,  Com.  Evelyn  Claude,  Ogilvie  Thomson , 
D.S.O.,  R.N.,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Kippen  House,  Dunning,  Perth- 
shire. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Emma  Alexandrina  {Lady  Wilson),  da.  of  David  Binnie,  of 
Glasgow:  m.  1889,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Wilson,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1918.  Residence, 
Kippen  House,  Dunning,  Perthshire. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Douglas  Wilson,  son  (by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  ist 
baronet,  2nd  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  b.  1890,  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917:  m.  1914,  Kathleen  E.,  da.  of  Henry 
Edward  Grey,  of  Peterstone  Court,  Breconshire:  — 

Thomas  Douglas,  b.  (posthumous)  1917. Aileen,  b.  1915. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John,  was  Chm.  of  Wilsons  and  Clyde  Coal  Co.  (Limited),  and  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Falkirk  Dist.  (L)  1895  to  1906. 


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WILSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1919,  of  Currygrane,  co.  Longford. 

F.-M.  Sir  Henry  Hughes  Wilson, 

G.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  1st  Baronet , 2nd  son  of  the 
late  James  Wilson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Currygrane, 
Edgworthstown,  Ireland  ; b . May  5th,  1864; 
ed.  at  Marlborough;  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford, 
and  Hon.  LL.D.  Cambridge  1919;  entered 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  transferred  to  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1884,  became 
Capt.  1893,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1913,  Lieut.-Gen.  1917,  Gen.  1918, 
and  Field-Marshal  1919  ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-9  (wounded,  medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Brig.- 
Maj  of  Light  Brig.,  and  subsequently  as 
D.A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters  (despatches 
four  times,  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col. , D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Sub-Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff,  and 
Comdg.  an  Army  Corps  (despatches,  K.C.B., 
Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan,  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  and  of  Chia  Ho  of  China,  thanked  by  Parliament, 
promoted  Field-Marshal,  cr.  Baronet,  granted  ^10,000,  1st  class  of  Order  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords)  ; was  a Staff-Capt.  at  War  Office  1894-7,  Brig.-Maj. 
Aldershot  1897-9,  especially  employed  at  War  Office  1901-2,  in  command  of  9th 
Provisional  Batn.  1902-3,  D.A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1903,  A.A.G.  there  1903-4, 
Assist.  Director  for  Staff  Duties  1904-7,  Comdt.  of  Staff  College  1907-10,  Director 
of  Mil.  Operations  at  War  Office  1910- 14,  a Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Chief  (1st  class) 
1917,  and  British  Mil.  Member  of  Supreme  Allies  Council  1917-18,  since  when  he 
has  been  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff  ; appointed  Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1915  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915:  m.  1891,  Cecil  Mary,  C.B.E. 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  youngest  da.  of 
the  late  George  Cecil  Wray,  J.P.,  of  Ardnamona,  Donegal. 

$rms  (as  recorded  at  Ulster  Office) — Argent,  a wolf  rampant,  azure,  on  a chief  indented  of 
the  last  three  estoiles  of  the  field.  Crest — A demi-wolf  rampant  per  paL  indented  argent  and 
azure.  Supporters — Dexter,  a Private  in  the  Rifle  Brigade  holding  in  the  exterior  hand  a rifle  all 
proper ; sinister,  a female  figure  representing  Ulster  % ested  azure,  resting  the  exterior  hand  on  a 
shield  argent,  charged  w4h  a sinister  hand  couped  gules. 

Seats — Currygrane,  Edgeworthstown,  Ireland  ; Grove  End,  Bagshot.  Town  Residence — 36, 

Eaton  Place,  S.W.  Clubs — Travellers’,  Bachelors’,  Royal  Yacht  Squadron. 

WILSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Carbeth,  Killearn,  co.  Stirling. 

Sir  David  Wilson,  D.Sc.,  1st  Baronet , 
only  child  of  the  late  David  Wilson,  of  Catbeth, 
Killearn,  co.  Stirling  ; b.  April  4th,  1855  ; ed.  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1876,  D.Sc.  1897);  is  a 
J.P  , a D.L.,  and  Vice  Convener  of  Stirlingshire, 
and  a Member  of  Stirlingshire  Territorial  Force 
Asso. ; was  Chm.  of  Directors  of  Highland 
and  Agricultural  So.  of  Scotland  1906  and  1907, 
a Member  of  Departmental  Committee  01T  Seeds 
1901,  on  Pioduction  of  Food  in  Scotland  1915-17, 
and  on  Game  and  Heather-burning  1919 ; aMeml  er 
Local  Tribunal  during  European  War;  has  been 
Treasurer  of  Highland  and  Agricultural  So.,  and 
Convener  of  their  Science  Committee  since  1895, 
a Member  of  National  Agricultural  Examination 
Board  since  1899,  and  Chm.  of  Govs,  of  W.  of 
Scotland  Agricultural  Coll,  since  1911  : appointed 
a Member  of  Developments  Commn.’s  Advisory 
Committee  on  Agricultural  Science,  and  of  Board 
of  Agriculture  for  Scotland’s  Advisory  Committee 
1920 : m.  1896,  Susan  Main,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Mitchell  Harvey,  D D.,  having  had  issue, 
of  whom  the  cl.  son,  David,  b.  1897  ; 2nd  Lieut. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

Anns  (as  recorded  at  Lyon  Office) — Argent,  a chevron  gules  between  two  mullets  in  chief, 
and  in  base  a trefoil  slipped  vert.  Crest — A demi-lion  rampant  gules,  armed  and  langued  azure 
Seat — Carbeth,  Killearn,  co.  Stirling.  Clubs — Athenaeum,  Caledonian,  New  (Edinburgh) ; 

Western  (Glasgow).  

Sons  living  JOHN  MITCHELL  IIARYEY,  b.  Oct.  10th,  1898;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  King's 

Coll.,  Oxford:  some  ime  2nd  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards. Thomas  George,  b.  1900;  ed.  at 

Harrow,  and  at  Triu  Coll.,  Camb Archibald,  b.  1903;  ed  at  Harrow. 

Daughter  living— Mary  I’aird,  b.  1907. 


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BROMLEY- WILSON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1757,  of  East  Stoke,  Nottinghamshire. 

Sir  Maurice  Bromley-Wilson,  7th 

Baronet;  b.  June  27th,  1875;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
Robert  Bromley,  1906;  assumed  by  Roy.  license 
1897  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wilson;  is 
a J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Westmoreland  (High  Sheriff 
1901),  and  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve  : m.  1916, 
Mrs.  Godfrey  Armitage,  da  of  the  late  W.  Turner,  of 
Over  Hall,  Winsford,  Cheshire. 

&rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th  argent,  three  wolves’  head* 
couped  sable,  vulned  proper,  Wilson  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  quarterly, 
per  fesse  indented  gules  and  or,  Bromley.  Cr.sis — 1st,  a 
crescent  or,  therefrom  flames  issuant  proper,  Wilson  ; 2nd,  a 
pheasant  proper,  Bromley. 

Seat — Dallam  Tower,  Milnthorpe. 


Brother  living*— ARTHUR  BROMLEY,  C.M.G.,  R.N.r 
b.  Aug.  8th,  1876  ; became  Lieut.  1899,  Com.  1908,  and 
Capt.  1915  ; is  patron  of  two  livings  ; C.M.G.  1919  : m.  1904, 
Maye,  da.  of  the  late  James  Dunsmuir,  formerly  Lieut. -Gov. 
of  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  Rupert  Howe, 
b.  1910, — Marion  Victoria,  b.  1908, — Anne,  b.  1915, — Eliza- 
beth Mary,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Stoke,  Newark,  Notting- 
hamshire. 

Sister  living — Esther,  b.  1881 : m.  1905,  Charles  Robert  Tryon,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living, 
Charles  Edward,  b.  1909, — John,  b.  1914, — Thomas,  b.  19x6, — Ruth  Esther,  b.  1906, — June,  b. 
1912.  Residence,  Woodlands,  French  Creek,  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia. 

Daughters  living  of  6th  Baronet — Ruperta  Sibyl  Bromley,  b.  1901, — Esther  Lilian  Bromley, 
b.  1905. 

Widows  living  of  5th  and  6th  Baronets— Ad(el)a  Augusta  ( Lady  Bromley ),  da.  of  the  late 
Westley  P.  Richards,  of  Ashwell,  Oakham:  m.  1873,  Sir  Henry  Bromley,  5th  Baronet,  who  d.  1905. 
Residence,  Parkside,  Milnthorpe,  Westmorland, — Lilian  (Hon.  Lady  Bromley ),  da  of  xst 
Baron  Pauncefote  : m.  1900,  Sir  Robert  Bromley,  6th  Baronet,  who  d.  1906,  Administrator  of 
St.  Kitts  and  Nevis.  Residence,  89,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.i. 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Bromley,  5th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d.  1903  : m. 
xst,  1843,  Lucie,  who  d.  1852,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Webber,  of  Buckland, 
Devon  ; 2ndly,  1855,  Clara  Fitzroy,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  the  late  Right  Hon. 
Fitzroy  Kelly,  Lord  Ch.  Baron  of  Exchequer,  and  widow  of  Capt.  John  Green 
Paley : — 

(By  1st  marriage),  Adela  Helena  Elizabeth  Maude. Edith  Violet. (By  2nd  marriage), 

Rupert  Fitzroy,  b.  1862  ; formerly  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  : m.  1902,  Emilye,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 

Rennie,  C.B.,  and  has  issue  living,  Rosemary  Sylvia,  b.  1906, — Daphne  Louise,  b.  1909. 

Inez  Muriel  Seymour  Emily. Beatrice  Ruperta  ( Lady  Andoe):  m.  1880,  Adm.  Sir  Hilary 

Gustavus  Andoe,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1905,  and  has  issue  living,  Hilary  Reginald,  b.  1883, — 
Esther  Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1881:  m.  1912,  Frank  Lewis  Brigstocke,  I.C.S.,  and  Assist.  Commr., 
Coong,  India, — Agnes  Mary  Clare,  b.  1884:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Donald  Alexander  Nicoll,  R.F.A., — 
Alexandra  Mary  Constance,  b.  1886  : m.  19x9,  Surg.-Lieut.  Com.  Loll  ot  Vaughan,  R.N.. — 

Beatrice  Winefrede,  b.  1889.  Residence,  Ashe,  Ashburton,  S.  Devon. 

The  xst  baronet,  Sir  George  Smith,  married  the  granddaughter  of  Prince  Rupert.  The 

Marquess  of  Lincolnshire  is  descended  from  a younger  brother  of  the  first  baronet.  The  2nd 

baronet  assumed,  by  sign-manual  in  1778,  the  name  of  Bromley  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic.  Sir 

Robert,  6th  baronet,  was  Administrator  of  St.  Kitts  and  Nevis. 


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MARY  ON- WILSON,  Creation  (E.)  1661,  of  East  Borne,  Sussex. 

Sir  Spencer  Pocklington  Maryon  Maryon- 
Wilson,  nth  Baronet ; b.  July  19th,  1859;  s.  his  father. 
Sir  Spencer  Maryon,  1897  ; formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn. 
King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I.,  and  Capt.  West  Kent  Yeo, 
Cav.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  London,  and  patron  of  six 
livings ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  for  himself  and  issue 
1899,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Maryon:  m.  1887, 
Minnie  Elisabeth.  O.BE. , only  child  of  the  late  Gen. 
Anthony  Robert  Thornhill,  of  Lavender  Farm,  Ascot,  and 
has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly,  1st  and  4th,  sable,  a wolf  rampant,  in  chief 
three  estoiles  or  ; 2nd  and  3rd  ermine,  three  bars  per  pale  gules  and 
sable  charged  with  seven  bezants,  four,  two,  and  one.  Crists — 1st, 
a demi-wolf  as  in  the  arms  ; 2nd,  a gryphon  sable,  wings  elevated 
ermine,  the  body  semee  of  plates,  and  supporting  an  escutcheon 
argent  charged  with  an  eagle  displayed. 

Seats — Charlton  House,  Old  Charlton,  Kent ; Fitzjohn’s,  near 
Rugby.  Clubs — Bath,  Carlton. 


Son  living— THOMAS  SPENCER  MARYON,  b.  Oct.  27th,  1888 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.:  m. 

1911,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert  Bennett. 

Daughter  living— Margaretta  Elizabeth,  b.  1902. 

Brother  living — George  Maryon,  b.  1861  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple,  1887  ; is  a J.P.  and  County 
Councillor  for  Sussex  ; uses  the  additional  surname  of  Maryon  as  assumed  by  deed  poll  by  his 
father  in  1877  : m.  1886,  the  Hon.  Stephanie,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Rowland  Allanson-Winn 
[see  B.  Headley],  and  has  issue  living,  George  Percy  Maryon  (Club,  National  Liberal),  b.  1897  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards,  and  temporary  Capt.,  and  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of 

★ The  younger  brother,  Herbert  Assheton  Bromley,  b.  1879:  Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.;  d.  (killed 
»n  action  during  European  War)  1915. 


Pro  Legibus  as  Regibus. 
For  Laws  and  Kings. 


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S.  Africa  (Viscount  Buxton), — Cecile  Stephanie  Louise,  b.  1887  : tn.  1913,  Richard  Winn 
Livingstone,  Fellow  of  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  [see  B.  Headley], — Helen  Rose,  b.  1888. 
Residence,  Searles,  Fletching,  Sussex.  Club,  Junior  Carlton. 

Sisters  living — Annie  Emily,  b.  1862  : m.  1891,  Col.  Philip  Beauchamp  Taylor,  C.B.E. , formerly 

R. H. A.,  having  had  issue,  Denis  Perceval  Beauchamp,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  Hussars,  and  in  Roy. 

Flying  Corps  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. Rosie  Amabel,  b.  1871  : m. 

1899,  Lieut. -Col.  Collis  George  Herbert  St.  Hill,  Yeo.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1917,  and  has 
issue  living,  Hereward,  b.  1904, — Colline  Ammabel,  b.  1899.  Residence,  104,  Sloane  Street, 

S. W. Eva  Kathleen  Hardy,  b.  1874 ; reverted  by  deed  poll  1918  to  her  former  surname  of 

Hardy:  m.  1st,  1895,  Guy  Charles  Hardy,  J.P.,  who  d.  1904  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  Maurice 
Loraine  Pears,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1916,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Herbert  Ronald,  b. 

1900.  Residence,  Keynsford,  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  9th  baronet) — Caroline  Maria.  Residence,  Fitz-Johns,  Westcombe 
Park  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Maryon  Wilson,  3rd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1831, 
d.  1877  : m.  1859,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  William  Smith,  of  Roxeth 
House,  Harrow  : — 

Florence  Ethel:  m.  1896,  Thomas  Streatfeild,  M.D.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Thomas  Basil 
Maryon,  b.  1898;  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War; 
1917, — Cynthia,  b.  1909.  Residence,  2,  Manor  Road,  Folkestone,  Kent. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Maryon  Wilson,  4th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1833,  d. 
1888  : m.  1st,  1862,  Elisabeth,  who  d.  1867,  da.  of  Randall  Hatfeild,  of  Thorpe 
Arch  Hall,  Tadcaster  ; 2ndly,  1873,  Mary  Angelina,  who  d.  1894,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Selby  : — 

Harold  Thomas  Maryon,  b.  1880  ; is  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps  : m.  1904,  Catherine  Gladys,  da.  of 
the  Hon.  Walter  Vanueck  [ see  P.  Huntingfield],  and  has  issue  living,  Esme  Maryon,  b.  1905, 

— Gladys  Felise  Maryon,  b.  1910. Mary  Elisabeth  Helena,  b.  1874. Ruth  Ella  : m.  1903, 

Capt.  Herbert  Richard  Moseley,  Hussars,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Michael  Acton,  b. 

1905.  Residence,  Buildwas  Park,  Shropshire. Ellin  Mabel : m.  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles 

William  Bowie  (M. A.,  M.B.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  R.A.M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  Helen  Jo3'ce 
Yvonne,  b.  1914,— Beryl  Vyvenne,  b.  1917.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Maryon  Wilson,  5th  son  of  9th  baronet,  b.  1834,  d. 
1906  : m.  1st,  Caroline,  who  d.  1869,  da.  of  H.  Harrison,  of  Merton  Vale,  Tas- 
mania, and  formerly  of  Rochford  Hall,  Essex  ; 2ndly,  1875,  Albinia  Frances, 
who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Augustus  Short,  Lord  Bishop  of  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia  : — 

Of  whom  (by  1st  marriage)  Jessie  Caroline  : m.  1904,  Frederick  Charles  Purbrick,  Bar.-at-Law, 
and  has  issue  living,  George  Frederick  Maryon,  b.  1906, — John  Michael  de  Vins,  b.  1910.  Resi- 
dence, Wangaratta,  Victoria,  Australia. (By  2nd  marriage),  Rev.  John  Maryon,  b.  1880  ; 

ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905  M.A.  1906)  ; is  R.  of  Great  Canfield  Essex 
Augustus  George  Maryon,  b.  1881  ; in  Australian  Light  Horse  ; d.  (killed  in  action  in  Galli- 
poli) 1915. Hubert  Guy  Maryon,  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Radley. Mellicent  Augusta  Maryon, 

b.  1876. Geraldine  Adelaide,  b.  1878. Albinia  Marguerite,  b.  1883.  Residence,  Fitzjohns, 

Great  Canfield,  Essex. 

William  Wilson  was  Chaplain  and  Chancellor  to  William  the  Conqueror,  while  Sir  Thomas 
Wilson,  Knt.,  born  1525,  was  Sec.  of  State  to  Queen  Elizabeth.  Sir  William  Wilsou,  the  1st 
baronet,  lived  at  Eastbourne  (now  Compton)  Place,  Eastbourne,  where  for  his  loyalty  he  was 
created  a baronet  by  Charles  II.  on  March  4th,  1661,  as  Wilhelmum  Wilson  de  East  Borne.  Sir 
Thomas  Spencer,  the  6th  baronet,  was  a Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Army,  and  Colonel  of  the  50th  Foot. 
The  10th  baronet  assumed  by  deed  poll  (but  without  Roy.  license)  the  additional  surname  of 
Maryon  in  1877. 

Wilson-Todd,  see  Todd. 

WINGATE,  Creation  (U.K.),  1920,  of  Dunbar,  co.  Haddington,  and  of  Port  Sudan. 

Gen.  Sir  Francis  Reginald 
Wingate,  G.C.B.  G.C.V.O.,  G.B.E., 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  D.C.L., 

LL  D .,  1st  Baronet,  son  of  the  late 
Andrew  Wingate,  of  Broad  field,  Ren- 
frewshire ; b.  June  25th,  1861  Hon. 
D.C.L.  Oxford  1905  ; Hon.  LL.D. 
Edinburgh  1919  ; entered  R.A.  1880, 
became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1889, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col. 
1897,  Col.  and  local  Maj.-Gen.  1899, 
Major-Gen.  1903,  Lieut.-Gen.  1908 
(specially  promoted  for  distinguished 
ser.),  Gen  1913,  and  Col.  Comdt.  Roy. 
Regt.  of  Artillery  1917  ; Nile  Expedi- 
tion 1884-5  as  A.D.C.  and  Mil.  Sec. 
to  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  Evelyn  Wood,  V.C. , 
G.C.B. , G.C.M.G.  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major,  4th 
class  Medjidie),  as  A.A.G.,  for  Intel- 
ligence at  actions  of  Toski  1SS9  (des- 
patches,clasp,  D.S.O.),  and  Tokar  and  capture  of  Afafit  1891  (despatches,  clasp  to 
bronze  star,  3rd  class  Medjidie),  Dongola  Expedition  1896  as  Director  of  Mil.  In- 
telligence, present  at  actions  of  Firkeh  and  Hafir  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  Nile  Expedition  1897  (clasp,  Brevet  Col.,  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.),  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Atbara  (despatches,  clasp),  battle 
of  Khartum  and  expedition  to  Fashoda  (despatches,  medal,  clasp,  K.C.M.G.,  specially 
thanked  by  both  Houses  of  Parliament),  in  command  of  troops  in  final  operations 
against  the  Khalifa  1899  (despatches,  two  clasps,  2nd  class  Osmanieh,  K.C. B.)  ; 
employed  with  Egyptian  Army  1883-5  (4th  class  Osmanieh)  and  from  1886  ; acted 
as  Gov.  and  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  in  Suakin  Dist.  May  to  Sept.  1894  ; sometime 


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Director  of  Mil.  Intelligence,  Egyptian  Army  (C.B.) ; was  A. G.  of  Egyptian  Army 
1898-9,  Sirdar  of  the  Egyptian  Army  and  Gov.-Gen.  of  the  Sudan  1899-1916,  organ- 
ising numerous  expeditions  for  pacification  of  the  country,  including  reconquest  of 
Darfur  Province  in  1916  (despatches,  medal),  Pligh  Commr.  of  Egypt  1916-19  (fre- 
quently mentioned  in  War  despatches  1914-18,  two  medals),  and  Gen.  Officer  Coindg. 
Hedjaz  Operations  1916-19  (despatches,  1st  class  Order  of  El  Nahda)  ; a Pasha  in 
Egypt  ; has  1st  class  of  Orders  of  Mohammed  Ali,  The  Nile,  Osmanieh,  and  Medjidie  ; 
accompanied  Special  Mission. to  King  Menelik  of  Abyssinia  1897  (2nd  class  Star  of 
Ethiopia)  ; had  charge  of  Special  Mission  to  Somaliland  1909  ; an  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria  and  to  King  Edward  VII.  1897-1903  ; recipient  of  distinguished  ser. 
reward  ; Dist.  Grand  Master  of  Egypt  and  the  Sudan  1900-1919,  and  Dist.  Grand 
Master  of  N.  Africa  (Mark  Master  Masons)  1906-19  ; received  Coronation  medals 
1902  and  19 1 1 ; is  a Freeman  of  Roy.  Burgh  of  Dunbar,  a F.R.G.S.,  Hon.  Member 
Zoological  So.  of  London,  Hon.  Col.  7th  (Territorial)  Batn.  Manchester  Regt., 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; author 
of  “ Mahdism  and  the  Egyptian  Sudan,”  “Ten  Years’  Captivity  in  the  Mahdi’s 
Camp,”  and  other  works;  D S.O.  1889,  C.B.  (Civil)  1895,  K.C.M.G.  1898,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  G.C.V.O.  1912,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  G.B.E.  1918:  m.  1888,  Dame 
Catherine  Leslie,  D.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  sometime  Pres.  Red  Cross  Committee,  and  Empire  Nurses  Red  Cross 
Clubs,  Cairo  and  Alexandria  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Egyptian  Order  of  El  Kamel, 
and  Coronation  Medal  191 1),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph  Sparkhall  Rundle,  R.N., 
and  has  issue. 

Jtrtna— “-Gules,  a portcullis,  with  chains  pendant  or,  a chief  embattled  of  the  last.  Crest — A 
portcullis  as  in  the  arms.  Supporters  (not  hereditary) — Dexter , a camelopard  proper,  gorged 
with  a collar  or,  supporting  in  its  paws  a Dervish  spear,  displaying  the  flag  of  the  Union;  sinister, 
a wolf  proper  gorged  with  a collar  or,  supporting  in  its  paws  a Uervish  spear  with  the  banner  of 
the  Sultan  of  Egypt. 

Seat — Knockenhair,  Dunbar,  East  Lothian.  Clubs — Army  and  Navy,  Beefsteak,  British 

Empire.  

Son  living— RONAUD  EVELYN  LESLIE,  b.  Sept.  30th,  1889;  ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  I.C.S.  1913,  and  is  Political  Agent  and  H.M.’s  Consul  at  Muscat ; 
Mesopotamia  1917-19  (despatches)  ; a F R.G.S. : m.  1916,  Mary  Harpoth,  da.  of  Lady  Vino- 
gradoff,  of  Oxford.  Residence,  British  Consulate,  Muscat.  Club,  Caledonian. 

Daughter  living — Victoria  Alexandrine  Catherine,  b.  1899. 


WINNINGTON,  Creation  (G.B.)  1755,  of  Stanford  Court;,  Worcestershire. 


Grata  sume  manu. 


Sir  Francis  Salwey  Winnington,  5th  Baronet ; 
b.  Sept.  24th,  1849  ; j.  his  father,  Sir  Thomas  Edward,  1872  ; 
ed.  at  Eton ; formerly  Ensign  66th  Foot ; is  a J.P.  and  a D.L. 
for  Worcestershire  (High  Sheriff  1894),  and  patron  of  three 
livings:  m.  1879,  Jane,  da.  of  Lord  Alfred  Spencer-Churchill 
[see  D.  Marlborough,  colls.],  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Quarterly  ; 1st  and  4th  argent,  an  orle  between  eight 
martlets  sable,  Winnington  ; 2nd  and  3rd,  sable,  a saltire  engrailed 
or,  Salweys.  Crest— A Saracen’s  head  full-faced,  couped  at  the  shoul- 
ders proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples  argent  and  sable. 

Seat  — Stanford  Court,  Worcester.  Clubs — Arthur’s,  Bachelors’, 

Hurlingham.  


Take  with  a grateful  Grandsons  living — Issue  of  the  late  Francis  Salwey  Winnington,  el. 

hand.  son  of  5th  baronet,  b.  1881,  d.  1913  : m.  1904,  Blanch  (now  of  14A, 

Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.  ; she  m.  2ndiy,  1915,  Douglas  G.  Rooke,  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards), 
da.  of  the  late  Com.  William  John  Casberd-Boteler,  R.N.,  of  Eastry,  Kent : — - 

FRANCIS  SALWEY,  b.  June  24th,  1907. Thomas  Foley  Churchill,  b.  1910. 

Sons  living — Charles  Alfred  Edward,  b.  1882  : m.  1915,  Mary  Margaret,  da.  of  William  O’Connor. 

John  Winston  Foley,  b.  1883  ; is  Lieut,  in  the  Army  : m.  1910,  Gladys  Cooke,  and  has  issue 

living,  Jess  Babette,  b.  1912.  Residence, 

Daughters  living — Frances  Jane,  b.  1880  : m.  1902,  Andrew  Mansel  Talbot  Fletcher,  formerly 
Lieut.  2nd  Life  Guards,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Theodore  Talbot,  b.  1903, — Christopher 
Andrew,  b.  1909, — Jean  Rosemary  Joyce,  b.  1904, — Josephine  Bertha  Emily,  b.  1908.  Resi- 
dences, Saltoun  Hall,  near  Pencaitland,  Haddingtonshire ; Margam  Abbey,  Port  Talbot.—— 
Iris  Harriet  Helena,  b.  1887  : m.  1909,  Robert  Reginald  Fairfax  Wade-Palmer.  Residence, 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Taylor  Winnington,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  Taylor  Winnington,  2nd  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1843,  d.  1877  : m.  1875, 
Rose  (who  m.  2ndly,  1880,  Herbert  Winnington  Domvile,  who  d.  1910,  formerly 
Major  4th  Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt.),  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  George  Rose 
Sartorius,  G.C.B. : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John  Francis  Sartorius  Winnington,  D.S.O.,  Worcestershire 
Regt.,  b.  1876,  d.  (wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1918  : m.  1910,  Joyce  Mary, 
da.  of  David  Marriage,  of  Chorley,  Lancashire: — 

Susanna,  b.  1913. Patritia  Rose,  b.  1917. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Winnington-Ingram,  2nd  son  of  2nd 
baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Winnington-Ingram,  b.  1814,  d.  1891  : m.  1847,  Maria 
Louisa  (now  of  Cavendish  Place,  Bournemouth),  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Pepys, 
D.D .'[see  E-  Cottenham,  colls.]  : — 

Ven.  Edward  Henry,  b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1875)  ; formerly  V.  of 
Bridstow;  is  Archdeacon  and  Canon  of  Hereford : m.  1st,  1879,  Elizabeth  Ruscom.be,  who  d. 
1892,  da.  of  the  late  John  Anstice,  of  Madely  Wood,  Salop  ; 2ndly,  1898,  Harriet  Anne,  who 
d.  1912,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Dehaney  Bernard,  Canon  and  Chancellor  of  Wells,  of  High 
Hall,  Wimborne,  Dorset,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st  marriage),  Rev.  Edward  Francis, 
b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1909)  ; sometime  on  Staff  of  Railway 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Mission;  is  V.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Notting  Hill, — Arthur  John,  b.  1888;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,. 
Oxford  (B.A.  1911,  M.A.  1914);  is  V.  of  Corsham, — Constance  Maud, — Ethel  Mary;  B.A. 
London, — Laura  Evelyn:  m.  1918,  Major  Thomas  Horatio  Westmacott,  O.B.E,  V.D.,  Calcutta 
Light  Horse,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Mary  b.  1920.  Residence , Cathedral  Close, 

Hereford. Francis  Herbert,  b.  1854:  tn.  1880,  Emily  Jane,  da.  of  William  Hankinson,  of 

Grovesend,  Ontario,  and  has  issue  living,  Charles  William  Edward,  b.  1881  : m.  1902,  Maud 
Esther,  da.  of  Richard  R.  Jones,  of  Copenhagen,  Ontario,  Canada,  and  has  issue  living,  Francis 
Herbert  b.  1906,  Arthur  Foley  b.  1909,  Charles  Alexander  b.  1913,  Vera  Louise  b.  1903,  Con- 
stance Maud  b.  1905,  Helen  Patricia  b.  1914, — Herbert  Arthur,  b.  1882:  m.  19 — , and  has  issue 
living,  Herbert  Grant,  b.  1915, — Gerald,  b.  1889, — Alfred,  b.  1891, — Constance  Evelyn,  b.  1884  : 
tn.  1914,  Edward  Peyton  Breay,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue  living, 'Ruth  Peyton  b.  1918, — 
Dora  Blanche,  b.  1886:  m.  1912,  Howard  Dodds  McClennan,  and  has  issue  living,  Donald  6. 
1920,  Barbara  Winnington  b.  1915,  Joyce  b.  19x7, — Grace,  b.  1888, — Hazel,  b.  1893:  m.  1919, 

Wilmer  Ball.  Residence,  Grovesend,  Ontario,  Canada. -Charles  William,  b.  1856;  became 

Lieut.  1879,  Com.  1894,  Capt.  1901,  and  Rear-Adm.  (retired)  1910  : m.  1894,  Ida  Vere  Maude, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Harcourt  Chambers,  and  has  issue  living,  Reginald  Pepys,  b.  1904, — Ida 
Modwyn,  b.  189 7, — Joyce  Constance,  b.  1908.  Residence,  91,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Right  Rev.  and  Right  Hon.  Arthur  Foley,  P.C.,  K.C.V .0.  (Lord  Bishop  of  London),  b.  1858 

[see  “ Peerage  ”].  Residence,  Fulham  Palace,  S.W. George  Frederick,  b.  1859  : m.  1901, 

Beatrice  Burridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Robin,  b.  1903, — John  Felix,  b.  1909, — Phyllis  Mary,. 

b.  1906.  Residence,  Brooklyn,  Blachford,  near  Ringwood. Rev.  Alfred,  b.  1861  ; ed.  at 

Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889);  is  R.  of  Enville:  tn.  1906,  Julia  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Augeraud,  and  has  issue  living,  Arthur  Francis,  b.  190 7, — Gharles  Alfred,. 
b.  1909, — Henry  Edward,  b.  1911, — Cecil,  b.  1914,— John  Harold,  b.  1916, — Richard  Sullivan, 

b.  1919.  Residence,  Enville  Rectory,  Stourbridge. Alice  Mary.  Residence,  Bickenham, 

Cavendish  Place,  Bournemouth. 

Issue  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Onslow  Winnington-Ingram,  b.  1816,  d.  1858  : tn. 
1847,  Jessie  Maria,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  Iyieut.-Col.  John  Whitehill  Parsons, 
C.M.G.,  Resident  at  Zante  : — 

Jessie  : m.  1895,  John  Lennox  Peareth,  and  has  issue  living,  Alison  Lilias  Jessie,  b.  1896.  Resi- 
dence, The  Cottage,  Firle,  Lewes. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Winnington-Ingram,  b.  1818,  d.  1887  : tn.  1849,  Sophia 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  George  Arnold  : — 

Rev.  Arthur  Rogers,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  at  Gloucester  Theological  Coll. ; 
is  R.  of  Lassington  : m.  1st,  1884,  Rose  Clare,  who  d.  1906,  widow  of  R.  S.  Knott,  Bar.-at-Law  ; 
2ndly,  1910,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  Wheeler,  of  Bleak  House,  Churcham,  Gloucestershire, 
and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Sophia  Elizabeth,  b.  1916.  Residence,  Lassington 
Rectory,  near  Gloucester. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Herbert  Frederick  Winnington-Ingram,  b.  1820,  d.  1889  : tn. 
1856,  Catherine,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Charles  Twining,  Q.C.,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  : — 
Herbert  Edward,  b.  1869  : tn.  1899,  Agnes  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  George  Bevington  Foster,  and  has 

issue  living,  Winifred  Florence,  b.  1899, — Marjorie  Agnes,  b.  1901. Pauline  Frances  : tn.  1879, 

Charles  Alexander  Gallop,  who  d.  1890,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Winnington,  of  Shirehampton, 
Gloucestershire),  b.  1883  : tn.  1914,  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Fenton,  C.E., — Dorothy  Ad£le.  Resi- 
dence, 8,  Worley  Road,  St.  Albans. Florence  Herbert : tn.  1883,  Thomas  Hill,  having  had 

issue,  of  whom  Beresford  Winnington,  b.  1892;  Lieut.  R.F.C. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917  , — Cecilia  Florence,  b.  1884, — Olive  Katharine,  b.  1885:  tn.  1908,  Robert 

Thomas  Atthill.  Residence,  East  View,  Uxbridge. Catherine  : tn.  1886,  Henry  Leslie 

Bates  (L-R.C.P.  Lond.),  and  has  issue  living,  Kenneth  Leslie,  b.  1888.  Residence,  Thorne 

House,  St.  Albans,  Herts. Annie  Georgina  : tn.  1897,  Arthur  George  Loraine  Gamlen,  M.A., 

solicitor,  of  3,  and  4,  Gray’s  Inn  Square,  W.C.,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Robert  Arthur 
Winnington,  b.  1898;  Capt.  and  Adj.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917, — St.  John  Onslow,  b.  1901, — Catherine  Millicent,  b.  1909.  Residence, 
38,  Church  Crescent,  St.  Albans,  Herts. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Winnington-Ingram,  b.  1814  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Gerald  Constantine  Winnington-Ingram,  b.  1869,  d.  1918:  tn.  1896, 
Ethel  Hawthorne,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Pollen,  B.C.S.: — 

Eric  Alfred,  b.  1902. Enid  Kathleen,  b.  1897  : tn.  1920,  Christopher  Francis  Woof,  I.C.S.— 

Madge  Meredith,  b.  1909. 

This  family  were  lords  of  the  manor  of  Winnington  temp.  Edward  I.,  where  they  continued 
to  reside  till  the  beginning  of  the  xviiith  century.  The  4th  baronet  was  M.P.  for  Bewdley  (L) 
1832-46  and  1857-68.  The  present  baronet  is  descended  from  Sir  Francis  Winnington,  Knt., 
of  Stanford  Court,  who  was  appointed  in  1678  Solicitor-General  to  Charles  II.,  a post  which  he 
resigned,  that  he  might  act  consistently  with  his  conscience,  by  supporting  the  Exclusion  Bill. 


WISEMAN,  Creation  (E.)  1628,  of  Canfield  Hall,  Essex. 


Sir  William  George  Eden  Wiseman,  C.&., 
C M G , 10th  Baronet ; b.  Feb.  1st,  1885;  s.  his  father,  Capt. 
Sir  William,  R.N.,  1893  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.  Camb. ; formerly  Lieut.  Cardigan  R.G.A.  (Mil.);  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and 
subsequently  Lieut. -Col.  Intelligence  Corps ; C.B.  (Civil)1 
and  C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1908,  Florence  Marjorie  Hulton,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  George  Frederick  Sams,  R.  of  Emberton,  and  Rural 
Dean  of  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks,  and  has  issue. 

Ttms — Sable,  a chevron  ermine  between  three  coronels  argent- 
Crtsl — A tower  or,  port  open  argent,  out  of  the  top  a demi-Moor  issuant 
armed  proper,  in  his  right  hand  a dart  argent,  barbed  or  plumed  or„ 
iu  his  left  a Roman  target  of  the  last. 

Residence — 15,  Sloane  Avenue,  S.W.  Chib — Garrick. 


Daughters  living — Marjorie  Honor,  b.  1910. Margaret,  b.  1913.— —Rosemary,  b.  1916. 

Sisters  living — Winifred  May,  b.  1880 : tn.  19x9,  Major  John Muspratt-Mood,  O.B.E. , M.C.,  Roy. 
Dublin  l;usiller<.—— Dorothy  Lilian,  b.  1881:  tn.  1910,  Charles  Stephen  Ascherson,  and  has 
issue  living,  Janet  Elizabeth  b.  1914, — Dorothy  R6nee,  b.  19x5-  Residence,  2,  Cornwall  Gardens, 

S.W. Margerv  Elizabeth,  b.  1883:  m.  1919,  Capt  Arnold  John  Dick,  lo  meily  R.A.F. 

Joan  Hilda  Marion,  6.  1890  : tn.  19 11,  Capt.  Arthur  Robert  Montgomery  Roe,  Dorsetshire  Regt. , 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1914.  and  has  issue  living,  Allison  Margaret  Florence,  0.  1912. 

Widow  living  Of  9th  Baronet— Sarah  Elizabeth  (Lady  Wiseman),  da.  of  Lewis  Langworthy, 
forinerlyirfEllesmerc  House,  Putnev  : «*•  1878.  Capt.  Sir  William  Wiseman,  R.N.,  9th  baronet, 
who  d.  1893.  Residence,  Lynton,  Upper  Sea  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 


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Collateral  Branches  living 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Thomas  Wiseman,  2nd  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Thomas  Wiseman,  b.  1778,  d.  18 — ; m.  18 — : — 

Several  sons,  the  eldest  of  whom  (or  his  representative)  may  be  heir-presumptive  to  the  baronetcy. 

Issue  of  the  late  Alexander  Wiseman,  b.  1785,  d.  18 — : m.  1807,  Anne  Stanley  : — 

A son,  b.  18 — . 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Pierce  Wiseman,  b.  17 — , d.  18 — : m.  18 — : — 

Several  sons. 

In  the  ordination  made  by  Edward  I.  for  the  better  government  of  Scotland,  after  his  con- 
quest of  that  kingdom,  William  Wiseman  was  Sheriff  of  Elgin,  and  Alexander  Wiseman  was  made 
Sheriff  of  Foreis  and  Inerran.  Not  long  afterwards,  Simon  Wiseman  was  found  to  possess  lands 
at  Cotes,  Northamptonshire,  and  a member  of  the  family  purchased  Canfield  Park,  in  Essex, 
temp.  Edward  VI. 


LAWES-WITTEWRONGE,  Creation  (U.K.)  1882,  of  Rothamsted,  co.  Hertford. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Laws-Witrong.”] 


Pour  la  Foi. 
For  the  faith. 


Sir  John  Bennet  Lawes-Wittewronge,  3rd 
Baronet ; b.  July  28th,  1872;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles 
Bennet,  1911  : m.  1897,  Helena  Ramsey,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Ramsey  Cox,  of  Folkestone,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th  argent,  three  bendlets  gules, 
on  a chief  sable,  a barrulet  dancettee  or  ; 2nd  and  3rd  or,  two 
flaunches  azure,  on  a chief  nebuly  of  the  second  three  estoiles  or. 
Crests — ist,  a Saracen’s  head  affronted,  and  couped  below  the 
shoulders  proper,  wreathed  about  the  temples,  and  tied  in  a bow 
or  and  gules ; 2nd,  on  a mount  vert  the  trunk  of  a tree  fessewise 
eradicated  and  sprouting  to  the  dexter,  surmounted  by  an  ermine 
passant  proper. 

Residence — 


Sons  living— JOHN  CLAUDE,  b.  Sept.  9th,  1898. Sydney 

Vernon,  b.  1906. 


Daughters  living — Caroline  Adelaide,  b.  1899. Sylvia,  b.  1901. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  ist  baronet) — Caroline,  b.  1844:  m.  1870,  Walter  Pennington  Creyke, 
who  d.  1892,  and  has  issue  living,  Walter  Launcelot,  b.  1880, — Everilda,  b.  18 — : m.  1910, 
Donald  A.  MacAlister,  f jrmerly  of  26,  Thurloe  Square,  S.W., — Diana:  m.  1902,  Vere  Ker- 
Seymer,  of  26,  Gledstanes  Road,  West  Kensington,  W.  Residence,  6,  Seamore  Place, 
Mayfair,  W. 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet — Marie  Amelie  (’*  Amy  ”)  Rose  (Lady  Lawes-Wittewronge), 
da.  of  Charles  George  Fountaine  : m.  1869,  Sir  Charles  Bennet  Lawes-Wittewronge,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  1911.  Residence, 


The  ist  baronet,  Sir  John  Bennet  Lawes,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  achieved  considerable  fame  as  a 
practical  experimental  agricultural  chemist.  The  2nd  baronet,  Sir  Charles  Bennet,  assumed  by 
Royal  license  1902,  for  himself  and  issue,  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wittewronge. 


WOLSELEY,  Creation  (E.)  1628,  of  Wolseley,  Staffordshire. 

Sir  Charles  Michael  Wolseley,  9th 
Baronet;  b.  1846;  s.  his  father,  Sir  Charles,  1854; 
ed.  at  Downside  and  at  the  Oratory  Sch.,  Edgbaston, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford ; formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Stafford 
Militia  and  Staffordshire  Yeo.  Cav.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Stafford  : m.  1883,  Anita  Theresa,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Daniel  T.  Murphy,  of  New  York,  and  San  Francisco, 
U.S.A.,  and  has  issue. 

$nrts — Argent,  a talbot  passant  gules.  Crist — OHt  of  a 

ducal  coronet  or,  a wolf’s  head  erased  proper. 

Seat — Wolseley  Hall,  Rugeley,  Staffordshire.  Club — Brooks’s. 


Sons  living— EDRIC  CHARLES  JOSEPH,  b.  April  7th,  1886; 
is  Lieut.  Yeo. : m.  1916,  Clare  Mary  Annette,  da.  of  Charles 
Edmund  de  Trafford  [see  de  Trafford,  Bt.],  and  has  issue  living, 

Stephen  Garnet  Hubert  Francis,  b.  1918, — a da.,  b.  1920. 

William  Ralph,  b.  1887. 

Brothers  living — Edward  Talbot,  b.  1848  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd 
Stafford  Militia:  m.  1872,  Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Weld,  of  Lulworth  Castle,  Dorset,  having  had  issue,  Mervyn 
Joseph,  b.  1873  : m.  190 7,  Dorothy,  el.  da.  of  Philip  Witham,  of 
Whitmoor  House,  Sutton  Place,  Guildford,  and  has  issue  living, 
Ursula  Mary  b.  1908,  Evelyn  Mary  b.  1913, — Charles  Joseph,  b.  1877, — William  Spencer 
Joseph,  b.  1886;  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. ; d.  (killed  inaction  during  European  War)  1915, 
— Robert  Francis  Joseph,  b.  1890  ; is  Capt.  E-  Lancashire  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War  1915  (wounded), — Florence  Mary  Josephine:  m.  1906,  Oswald  Francis  Gerald  Stonor 
[see  B.  Camoys,  colls.].  Residence,  Maryland,  Ascot.  Clubs,  Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Bath, 
Hurlingham. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Wolseley,  3rd  son  of  6th  baronet  :— 
Issue  of  the  late  William  Bertie  Wolseley,  b.  i797,  d.  1881  : m.  ist,  1818,  Eliza  Earle, 
who  d.  1851,  da.  of  William  Daniell,  of  Mountserrat ; 2ndly,  1852,  Charlotte,  who  d. 
1887,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Prowett,  R.  of  Stapleford,  Herts  : — 

Frances  Anne  : m.  ist,  1845,  George  Noble  Bredin,  who  d.  1852  ; 2ndly,  1854,  J.  F.  Hills,  and 
has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage),  Francis  Frederick,  b.  18 — , — Thomas,  b.  18 — , — Fanny  Eliza, 

— Catherine  Louisa  Henrietta, — Eliza  Jane. Cecilia  Lewis  Pauline  : m.  ist,  1845,  Edmund 

Hayter  Bingham,  who  d.  1856  ; 2ndly,  i860,  Dr.  Hutson,  and  has  issue  living  (by  2nd  marriage), 

John  Richard  I'arre,  b.  1863, — Henry  Wolseley,  b.  1866, — Eliza  Anne. Henrietta  Augusta 

Meade  : m.  1857  .Edward  Poulton  Wells,  and  has  issue  living,  Allison  Seymour  Laird,  b.  1857. 


Man  is  as  a wolf  towards  his 
fellow-man. 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  William  Bertie  Wolseley  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  William  Augustus  Wolseley,  M.D.,  b.  1819,  d.  1859  : m.  1843,  Maty 
Maria,  da.  of  William  Flockhart,  of  Edinburgh  : — 

Henry  John,  M.B.,  M.Ch.,  b.  1846  : m.  1872,  Fanny  Carlyon,  da.  of  John  Gittens,  and  has  issue 
living,  Ellen  Graham,  b.  1876, — Emily  Bertie,  b.  1879, — Alice  Hamilton,  b.  1883, — Minnie 

Bathurst,  b.  1885, — Janet  Porter,  b.  1889.  Residence,  3,  Eynella  Road,  Dulwich  Park,  S.E- 

William  Augustus  (Daniel),  b.  1847  ; sometime  a M.E.C.  of  British  Guiana  : m.  1st,  1891,  Harriet, 
who  d.  1894,  da.  of  Fraser  Luckie  ; andly,  1895,  Lillian  Laura,  da.  of  the  late  Horatio  Bethune 
Leggatt,  of  Worth,  Sussex,  having  had  issue  (by  2nd  marriage),  of  whom  William  Bertie,  b. 
1896  ; Lieut.  R.A.  ; d.  (of  wounds  in  action  during  European  War)  1916, — Cecilia  Lucy  Caven- 
dish, b.  1903, — Lilian  Patricia  Dysart,  b.  1908.  Residences,  19,  Thurloe  Court,  Chelsea,  S.W.  ; 

Lusignan,  Demerara,  British  Guiana. Eliza  Porter:  m.  1867,  Lynch  Thomas,  M.D.,  and 

has  issue  living,  Mary  Rosa  Matilda  (Lady  Davson)  : m.  1889,  His  Honour  Sir  Charles  Simon 

Davson,  K.C.,  LL.B.,  Ch.  Justice  of  Fiji, — Cecilia  Wolseley. Mary  Jane  Bourne  : m.  1873, 

John  Shine  Wilson,  who  d.  1900,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  John  Wolseley,  b.  18 — , — George 
Shine,  b.  18 — ; Canadian  Forces;  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War), — Mary  Cecilia  : 
m.  1905,  Thorlief  Orde,  of  Louis  d’Or,  Tobago,  and  has  issue  living,  Thorlief  Henry  Repp  b.  1906, 
Iris  Saga  b.  1909, — May, — Grace  Ethel, — Louise  : m.  1907,  Francis  Paul  Armitage,  Director  of 
Education  for  City  of  Leicester,  and  has  issue  living,  John  William  Paul  b.  1911,  Frank 
Wolseley  b.  1914,  Cecil  Mary  Louise  b.  1908, — Edith  Clothilde. 

Issue  of  the  late  Eliza  Jane,  who  d.  1848,  having  m (Jan.)  1845,  the  Rev.  John  Frederick 
Bourne,  son  of  John  Henry  Bourne,  of  Partney  Lincolnshire  : — - 
John  Henry  Wolseley,  b.  (Dec.)  1845  ; a retired  Major  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  ; S.  African  Campaign 
1877-9  (medal  with  clasps)  : m.  1877,  Marguerita  Theodora,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  James 
McCormack,  and  has  issue  living  (all  of  whom  have  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Wolseley),  James  Frederick  Wol^-xey- Bourne,  M.C.  (Club,  Jun'or  Naval  and  Military) , b. 
1878;  has  been  in  Cape  Mounted  Rifles,  and  in  Swaziland  Civil  Ser.  ; is  a Sup.  of  Police,  Kenya 
Colony;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Roberts’  Horse,  Com.-in-Ch’s.  Body  Guard  and  Transvaal  Con- 
stabulary, and  as  Lieut  S.  African  Constabulary  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  gazetted  2nd  Lieut.  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  but  re- 
linquished Commn.),  E Africa  1914-16  as  Capt.  on  Staff  and  King’s  African  Rifles  (M.C.,  1914-15 
star,  three  medals,  two  clasps)  : m.  1911,  Blanche  Anne,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Beach 
Crouch, — Anastasia  Theodora  Beatrice:  m.  1911.  as  his  second  wife,  Cecil  Crosbie  Gordon  [ see 
M.  Huntly,  colls.], — Eda  Kathleen  : m.  1909,  Gerard  Blathwayt  Hole,  from  whom  she  obtained 
a divorce;  2ndly,  1914,  Gordon  Brock  Bridgman,  Sudan  Civil  Ser.,  and  has  issue  living  tby 
2nd  marriage)  Peter  Brock  b.  1918, — Henrietta  Lietitia  : m.  1907,  Calvert  James  Stronge 
Buchanan,  and  has  issue  living,  Pamela  b.  190-, — Annie  Sybil  Wolseley-Bourne. 
---  -William  Wykeham  Frederick,  b.  18 — : m.,  and  has  issue  living. 

Richard  Wolseley,  2nd  brother  of  5th  baronet,  was  created  a baronet  in  1744 
[see  Wolsele3T,  Bt.,  of  Mount  Wolseley]. 

This  ancient  Staffordshire  family  is  descended  from  Sewardus  Lord  Wisele,  fifth  in  descent 
from  whom  was  Robert,  Lord  of  Wolseley,  temp.  1281.  Ralph,  another  descendant,  was  a Baron 
of  the  Exchequer  temp.  Edward  IV.  Sir  Charles,  2nd  baronet,  represented  Stafford  in  the  Parlia- 
ments of  Charles  I.  and  II.,  and  occupied  a prominent  position  in  those  times. 


WOLSELEY,  Creation  (I.)  1745,  of  Mount  Wolseley,  Carlow. 

Sir  Capel  Charles  Wolseley,  9th  Baronet , 

son  of  the  late  Major  William  Charles  Wolseley,  and  4th 
in  descent  from  the  late  William  Wolseley,  3rd  son  of  1st 
baronet ; b.  Aug.  24th,  1870  ; s.  his  kinsman,  the  Very 
Rev.  Sir  John,  D.D. , 1890;  ed.  privately,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; a F.R.G.S.,  ; has  been  Lieut.  1st  Batn.  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.),  and  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.;  was 
British  Vice-Consul  at  Archangel  1900-1909;  European 
War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine;  with  Army 
of  Occupation  in  Albania  and  N.  Russia  1919  : m.  190 7, 
Beatrice  Sophia  (Hon.  Sec.  of  Ladies’  Park  Club),  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  William  Wallingford  Knollys  [ see  V. 
Knollys,  colls.]. 

gtrmB — Argent,  a talbot  passant  gules,  a crescent  for  differ- 
ence. ©rest — Out  of  a ducal  coronet,  a wolf’s  head  proper. 
Residence — 32,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.  Club — Westminster. 


Sisters  living — Alice  Maty- Winifred  Annie. 

Daughters  living  Of  6th  Baronet — Ada  Frances  Alice  : m.  .1885,  Lieut- -Col.  Charles  Bradford 
Harries  Wolseley-Jenkins  (Reserve  of  Officers),  formerly  19th  Hussars,  who  assumed  by  Royal 
license  1894  the  additional  surname  and  arms  of  Wolseley,  having  had  issue,  Charles  Wolseley, 
b.  1890  ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Ada  Fiances 

Blennerhassett. Amelia  Cecilia  Louisa. Eva  Blennerhassett. Frances  Wilhelmina. 

Mother  living  —Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Capel  Wolseley  [see  infra]  : m.  1869,  Major  William 
Charles  Wolseley,  who  d.  1878,  and  lias  issue  [see  ante].  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Clement  Wolseley,  4th  son  of  the  late  Col.  Clement 
Wolseley,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Clement  Wolseley,  b.  18 — , d.  18—  : m.  18—,  Maria,  who  d.  1864, 
da.  of  Francis  Fetlicrstonhaugh,  of  Whiterock,  co.  Longford  : — 

Marv  Magdalene  : vi.  18 — , John  William  Lambert. Matilda. Clementina  : m.  1867,  Lieut. - 

Col.  George  Hamilton  Evans  (formerly  3rd  Batn.  Devonshire  Regt.),  and  has  issue  living,  Edith 
Wolseley.  Residence, 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Veil.  Cadwallader  Wolseley,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Wolseley,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wolsele}’  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Cadwallader  Brooke  Wolseley,  M.D.,  b.  1845,  d.  1884  : m.  1871,  Katie 
Maria  (now  of  Lausanne,  Switzerland),  da.  of  Thomas  Edward  Beatty,  M.D.  : — 

REGINALD  BEATTY,  b.  Jan.  31st,  1872. Winifred  Katie:  m.  18 — , Fred  Russell,  and  has 

issue  living. Ethel  Henrietta. Ilonoria  Brooke:  m.  1915,  Major  William  Davenport 

Crawley  Kelly,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  R.  A. M.C.,  and  has  issue  living,  a da.,  b.  1918,—  another,  b.  19— . 


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Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wolseley,  el.  son  of  Rev.  William  Wolseley, 
3rd  son  of  1st  baronet  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Wolseley,  b.  1809,  d.  1889  : m.  1859,  Margaret,  who  d.  1905,  da. 
of  Thomas  FitzGerald,  of  Kilberry  Lodge,  Athy,  co.  Kildare  : — 

Rev.  William  Augustus  (Daniel),  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1887)  ; formerly  R.  of 
Denmark,  Albany,  W.  Australia  ; is  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity,  Sheerness.  Residence,  47,  Alma 

Road,  Sheemess. Jane  Josephine.  Residence,  Woodstock,  Kelsale,  Suffolk. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Capel  Wolseley,  b.  1814,  d.  1885  : m.  1848,  Ann  Jane,  who  d.  1900, 
da.  of  N.  Proctor,  of  Dubiln  : — 

Annie  : m.  1869,  Major  William  Charles  Wolseley,  who  d.  1878  [see  ante]. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  Major  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,  P.C.,  K.P.,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.M.G., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  who  was  cr.  Viscount  Wolseley  1885  : — 

See  “ Peerage.” 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wolseley,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet  (ante)  : — 
Issue  of  the  late  Major  Garnet  Joseph  Wolseley,  b.  1778,  d.  1840  : m.  1825,  Frances  Anne, 
who  d.  1883,  da.  of  William  Smith,  of  Golden  Bridge  House,  co.  Dublin  : — 

Sir  George  Benjamin,  G.C.B.,  b.  1839;  is  Gen.  (retired),  and  Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.; 
formerly  Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  ; was  A.A.G.  Bengal  1885-7,  in  command  of  a 2nd 
class  Dist.,  Madras,  r 889-94,  and  in  command  of  1st  class  Dist.,  Punjab  1895-8,  and  Lieut. 
Gen.  Comdg.  the  Forces,  Madras  1898-1903  ; officiated  in  command  of  Punjab  Forces  1897-8  ; 
served  in  Indian  Mutiny  campaign  1858-9  (medal),  in  Afghan  campaign  1878-9  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  and  medal),  in  Egyptian  campaign  1882,  including  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  3rd  class  Medjidie,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.),  in  Soudan 
campaign  1884-5  (despatches,  clasp,  C.B.),  in  Burmese  Expedition,  in  command  of  1st  Brig. 
1887-9,  and  in  command  of  Wuntho  Expedition  1891  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  thanked 
by  Govt,  of  India,  K.C.B.)  ; C.B.  1885,  K.C.B.  (Mil).  1891,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1907  : m.  1867,  Esther 
Louisa,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Wiliam  Andrews,  of  Monkstown,  Dublin.  Residence, 
Thatched  Cottage,  Wateringbury,  Kent.  Club,  United  Service. 

Grandchidlren  of  the  late  Ven.  William  Hulbert  Wolseley  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Benjamin  Wolseley  (el.  son),  b.  1847,  d.  1895  : m.  1872,  Miss 
Nellie  Pierce,  who  d.  1905  : — 

Robert  Benjamin,  b.  1873. Annie  Louise,  b.  1876  : m.  1905,  Henry  Clark  Baker. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Benjamin  Wolseley,  younger  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Wolseley  (ante)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Ven.  William  Hulbert  Wolseley,  b.  1821,  who  d.  1899  : m.  1st,  1847, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Dawson,  of  Annahmartin,  co.  Fermanagh  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Nina, 
da.  of  William  Sadleir,  of  Seallahaen  : — 

Richard  Warren,  b.  1849  ; is  a Dist.  Registrar  in  Probate  Court,  Cork  : m.  1883,  Ruth,  da.  of  the 

Rev.  Laurence  Panting. John  Francis,  b.  1862  ; has  been  Sergeant  S.  Staffordshire  Regt., 

Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt.,  Capt.  (specially  promoted)  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  and 
Major  The  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  ; served  with  Nile  Expedition  1897,  present  at 
action  of  Abu  Hamed  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  1898-9,  present  at  battles  of 
Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches,  specially  promoted  Capt.,  medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  present  at  operations  in  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; appointed 
to  command  a Batn.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1914:  m.  1904,  Beatrice,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  C.  G.  Grantham,  89th  Regt.,  and  widow  of  William  Fox,  of  St.  Bees,  Cumberland.  Club,  Army 

and  Navy. Grace  : m.  1868,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Staples,  B.S.C.,  who  d.  1886  [ see  Staples, 

Bt.,  colls.]. Alice  Warren  : m.  1883,  William  Milward  Newport,  and  has  issue  living,  a da. 

Elizabeth  Dawson  : m.  1877,  Frederick  Leech,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Frederick  Wolesley, 

M.D.,  b.  1881  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, — Grace  Elizabeth  May,  b.  1878, — Muriel,  b. 
1883.  Residence,  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Warren  Wolseley,  b.  1823,  d.  1909  : m.  1st,  1847,  Georgina, 
who  d.  1881,  da.  of  James  Dixon,  of  co.  Fermanagh  ; 2ndly,  1882,  Jean  Ruskin  (now 
of  Lealholm,  Steyning,  Sussex),  da.  of  the  late  William  Richardson,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
of  Tunbridge  Wells 

(By  1st  marriage)  Henry  William  Falloon,  b.  1849, — —Herbert  Falkner,  b.  1854  ; formerly  Lieut. 

44th  Regt. Alice  Elizabeth  Jane. (By  2nd  marriage)  Garnet  Ruskin,  b.  1884. 

Eirene  Eva. 

Granddaughter  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Warren  Wolseley  (infra)  : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Edward  St.  George  Wolseley,  b.  1852,  d.  1907  : m.  1877,  Hannah  Mary, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Colin  Douglas  Robertson  : — 

Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1879.  Residence,  88,  Chichele  Road,  Cricklewood,  N.W. 

The  1st  baronet,  M.P.  for  Carlow,  was  brother  of  Sir  William,  5th  baronet,  cr.  1628. 


WOMBWELL,  Creation  (G.B.)  1778,  of  Wombwell,  Yorkshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “Woomwell.”] 

Sir  Henry  Herbert  Wombwell,  5th 

Baronet;  b.  Sept.  24th,  1840;  s.  his  brother,  Sir 
George  Orby,  1913  ; ed.  at  Harrow;  formerly 
Lieut.  7th  Hussars,  and  Capt.  Roy.  Horse  Guards  : 
m.  1902,  the  Hon.  Myrtle  Mabel  Muriel  Mostyn, 
sister  of  7th  Baron  Vaux  of  Harrowden. 

%x<m — Gules,  a bend  between  six  unicorns’  heads 
couped  argent.  ®mt — A unicorn’s  head  couped  argent. 

Residence — 85,  Vincent  Square,  Westminster,  S.W . 
Clubs — Boodle’s,  Orleans. 


Daughters  living  of  4th  Baronet— Julia  Georgiana 
Sarah  ( Countess  of  Dartrey ) : m.  1882,  the  2nd  Earl 
of  Dartrey,  who  d.  1920.  Residence,  3,  Eaton  Place, 

S.W.i. Mabel  Caroline:  m.  1897,  Henry  Robert 

Hohler,  who  d.  1906. Cecilia  Clementina:  m.  1890, 

William  Dudgeon  Graham  Menzies,  and  has  issue 
living,  Victor  Malcolm  Wombwell,  b.  1893;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards;  in  1920 
assumed  the  surname  of  Wombwell  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  : m.  1920,  Sybil  Rose,  da.  of  Sir  Cecil 
h mm  t>  j Gustavus  Jacques  Neumann,  2nd  Bt., — William  Neil, 

• 903*  Residences,  Hallyburton,  Coupar  Angus,  Forfarshire;  6,  Hereford  Gardens,  W. 


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debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


Widow  living  of  4th.  Baronet — Julia  Sarah  Alice  ( Lady  Julia  W otnbwell) , da.  of  6th  Earl 
of  Jersey  : m.  1861,  Sir  George  Orby  Wombwell,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1913.  Residence,  New- 
burgh Priory,  Easingwold,  Yorkshire. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Frederick  Charles  Wombwell  (infra)  : 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick  Adolphus  Wombwell,  b.  1869,  d.  1912  : m.  1909,  Gertrude 
May,  da.  of  A.  Harrison-Smith,  of  Carlton  Hall,  Worksop 
FREDERICK  PHILIP  ALFRED  WILLIAM,  b.  July  6th,  1910. 

Issue  of  the  late  Frederick  Charles  Wombwell,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1845, 
d.  1889  : m.  1868,  Marie  Felicie,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  M.  Boyer  : — 

Almina  Victoria  Maria  Alexandra  ( Countess  of  Carnarvon)  : m.  1895,  the  5th  Earl  of  Carnarvon 
Residences,  Highclere  Castle,  Newbury;  1 , Seamore  Place,  Mayfair,  W. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  George  Wombwell,  was  Chairman  of  the  East  India  Company,  and  M.P. 
for  Huntingdonshire  i774"®o»  The  4th  baronet,  Sir  George,  served  in  Crimean  War,  and  was 
in  the  Charge  at  Balaclava. 


WOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1836,  of  Hatherley  House,  Gloucestershire. 

Sir  John  Stuart  Page  Wood,  R.N. , 6th 

Baronet ; b.  Jan.  28th,  1898;  s.  his  father,  Sir  John 
Page,  1912;  Lieut.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1915  (despatches)  : m.  1919,  Barbara  Arundell,  da. 
of  Major  Arundell  Clarke,  of  Pressington,  N. 
Devon. 

&rxna — Quarterly,  argent  and  or,  the  mace  of  the  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  in  pale,  between  an  oak-tree  on  a mount 
vert  fructed  proper  in  the  1st  and  4th  quarters  and  in  the 
2nd  and  3rd,  a bull’s  head  erased  sable,  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a bezant.  Crist — Out  of  a mural  crown  argent, 
a demi-wild  man,  wreathed  about  the  temples  with  oak 
fructed,  in  the  dexter  hand  an  oak-tree  eradicated  and 
fructed,  and  in  the  sinister  a club,  all  proper. 

Residence — 


Uncle  living  (son  of  3rd  baronet)— Francis  page,  b. 
April  29th,  1862  : m.  1912,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Frederick  A.  Marsh. 

Aunts  living  (daughters  of  3rd  baronet) — Caroline  Emma  : 
m.  1st,  1880,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Hereford,  formerly 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.),  who  d. 
1891 ; 2ndly,  1903,  the  Rev.  Glenn  Brabazon  Dalrymple, 
V.  of  Ham,  Ashbourne,  and  has  issue  living  (by  1st 
marriage),  Chailes  Richard  Wood,  b.  188-, — Lucy 

Frances  Evelyn,  b.  188-. Edith  Constance:  m. 

1st,  1887,  Thomas  Johto  Elmore,  who  d.  18 — ; 2ndly,  1897,  John  Law  Adam,  M.B. 
Residence,  Black  water,  Hants. 

Great-Aunts  living  (daughters  of  2nd  baronet) — Anna  Caroline:  m.  1858,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles 

Steele. Katharine  : m.  1st,  1867,  Capt.  William  Henry  O’Shea  (formerly  of  18th  Hussars), 

who  d.  1905,  having  obtained  a divorce  1890  ; 2ndly,  1891,  Charles  Stewart  Parnell,  M.P.,  who 
d.  1891  [B.  Congleton,  colls. 1,  and  has  issue  living  (by  xst  marriage),  Gerard  Henry  William, 
b.  1870  ; is  Lieut.  Essex  Regt.  : m.  1895,  Anna  Christabel,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Barrett -Lennard, 
2nd  Bt.’, — Norah  Mary  Katharine, — Anna  Maria  del  Carmen  ( Lady  Lucas ) : m.  1897,  Arthur 
Herbert  Buck;  2ndly,  1915,  Sir  Edward  Lingard  Lucas,  3rd  Bt  (cr.  1887),— Clare  Gabrielle 
Marcia  Antoinette  Esperance, — Guadalupe  Katie  Flavia.  Residence, 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  5th  Baronets — Maud  Mary  ( Lady  Wood),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Raynor  Brown,  and  widow  of  Frank  P.  Leon  : m.  1894,  Sir  Matthew  Wood,  4th  baronet,  who 

d.  1908.  Residence,  43,  Princes  Gate,  S.W. Violet  Frances  Stuart  ( Lady  Wood),  da. 

of  the  late  Stuart  Johnson,  of  Grosvenor  Street,  Edinburgh:  m.  1876,  Sir  John  Page  Wood, 
5th  baronet,  who  d.  1912.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Page  Wood,  4th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1836,  d.  1915  : 
m.  1864,  Minna  (now  of  Wakes  Hall,  Earls  Colne,  Essex),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
White,  of  Berechurch  Hall,  Colchester  : — 

Minna  Evangeline  : m.  1893,  Maunsell  Bradhurst,  only  son  of  the  late  H.  M.  Bradhurst,  of  New 
York,  and  has  issue  living,  Christine  Evangeline  Minna  Elizabeth.  Residence,  Rivenhall 
Place,  Witham,  Essex. 

Issue  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  [Henry]  Evelyn  Wood,  V.C.,  G C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  LL-D., 
5th  son  of  2nd  baronet,  b.  1838,  d.  1919  : m.  1867,  the  Hon.  Mary  Paulina 
Southwell,  who  d.  1891,  sister  of  4th  Viscount  Southwell : — 

Evelyn  FitzGerald  Michell,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Beaumont,  and  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is 
a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  Lieut. -Col.  London  Brig.  R.G.A.  (Territorial),  Hon.  Col.  in  the 
Army,  and  Sec.  City  of  London  Territorial  Asso.;  formerly  Major  1st  Dragoons  ; was  D.A.A.G., 
Welsh  and  Midland  Command  1903-9:  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star),  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  battles  of  Belmont,  Modder  River,  Graspan,  and  Magersfontein  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  O.B.E.);  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  ist,  1893,  Lilian,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Hutton,  of 
63,  Porchester  Terrace,  W. ; 2ndly,  1915,  Alla,  da  of  R Morton,  and  widow  of  Hatherley  Page 
Wood,  son  of  the  late  Charlts  Page  Wood  [see  infra],  and  has  issue  living,  (by  ist  marriage) 
Sheelagh  Southwell,  b.  1895:  m.  1917,  Capt.  John  Edward  Eastley,  Somerset  L.I.. — Leslie 
Violet  Lucy,  b.  1899, — Ursula  Mary.  b.  1903, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Matthew  Wakefield  Drury 
Evelyn,  b.  1917, — Wendy,  b 1919.  Res  dence,  Wardens  Hall,  Willingale  Doe,  Ongar,  Essex. 

Club,  Army  and  Navy. Charles  Michell  Aloysius,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , b.  1873;  is  Major  and 

Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
toum (despatches,  medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie),  Crete  1898,  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps).  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Leg  on  of  Ho:  our,  C.M.G.)  ; D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919:  m.  1915,  Olive  Mary  de  Bathe,  da. 

of  Major  Herbert  Miles,  of  Budc,  Cornwall.  Club,  Army  and  Navy. Arthur  Herbert,  b. 

1877;  formerly  Page  of  Honour  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  and  Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rilles)  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(Egyptian  medal),  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps)  : tn.  1900,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Duncan,  Bar-at-law, 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


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of  7 1,  Gloucester  Place,  W.,  and  has  issue  living,  Evelyn  Ronald,  b.  1903. Anna  Paulina 

Mary  (Lady  Fanshawe)-.  m.  1894.  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Hew  Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  K.C.M.G. , C.B. 

Marcella  Caroline  Mary:  m.  1902,  Edward  Augustine  Blount,  C.B.E. Victoria  Eugenie,  b. 

1881 : m.  190 7,  John  Hubert  Balfour,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Hubert,  b.  1908.  Residence, 
Grandchildren  of  the  late  Western  Wood,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Western  Wood,  b.  1830,  d.  1878  : m.  1862,  Lucy  Elizabeth  (who  d.  190 7, 
having  m.  2nd,  1878,  George  Cresswell  Crump,  of  Chorlton  Hall,  Cheshire),  da.  of 
Frederick  Orme  Darvall,  41st  Regt. : — 

George  Orme,  b.  1868  : m.  1904,  Helen  Portia,  da.  of  Adam  Davidson,  of  Darling  Downs,  Queens- 
land, and  has  issue  living,  Ernest  Cresswell  Gaden  Western,  b.  1906. — Bernard  Page  Western,  b. 

1908, — Evelyn  Hatherley  Davidson,  b.  1911, — Helen  Constance  Western,  b.  1905. Constance 

Lucy,  b.  1864:  m.  18 — , Charles  Barrington  Philpott,  and  has  issue  living.— —Edith  Maud, 
b.  1866. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Matthew  Wood,  born  1767,  was  the  son  of  a serge  manufacturer,  of 
Tiverton,  and  at  eleven  years  of  age  worked  in  his  father’s  factory.  At  fourteen  he  was  appren- 
ticed to  Mr.  Newton,  druggist,  at  Exeter.  After  serving  seven  years,  he  became  a traveller  in 
the  drug  trade,  and  subsequently  established  himself  in  London  as  a chemist.  He  afterwards 
became  a hop-merchant,  and  was  chosen  Alderman,  served  as  a Sheriff,  and  in  the  year  of  the 
Peace,  1815,  was  elected  Lord  Mayor  of  London,  to  which  office  he  was  re-elected  the  following 
year.  He  also  sat  as  M.P.  for  London  (L)  1816-43.  During  his  mayoralty  he  was  bold  and 
fearless.  On  one  occasion , after  a lawless  mob  had  shot  a man  on  Snow  Hill,  and  were  approach- 
ing the  Exchange,  he,  with  only  seven  others,  rushed  through  that  building,  and  held  the  rioters 
in  cneck,  while  he  arrested  several  of  the  ringleaders.  He  took  an  active  part  in  the  cause  ot 
Queen  Caroline  : he  accompanied  her  through  Calais  and  Dover,  on  her  journey  to  London  in 
1820,  and  placed  his  house  in  South  Audley  Street  at  her  disposal.  His  fortune  was,  after  much 
litigation,  augmented  on  the  death  of  Jemmy  Wood,  the  banker,  of  Gloucester,  to  the  extent  of 
£250,000.  Among  these  possessions  was  the  estate  of  Hatherley  Court,  in  Gloucestershire,  a 
fine  old  ivy-mantled  mansion,  and  from  its  name  his  second  son,  William  Page,  who  was  Lord 
High  Chancellor  1868-72,  selected  his  title. 


WOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1897,  of  The  Hermitage,  Chester-le-Street,  co.  Durham. 

Sir  Arthur  Nicholas  Lindsay  Wood,  2nd 
Baronet ; b.  March  29th,  1875  > s-  his  father,  Sir  Lindsay, 
1920. 

$rms — Ermine,  a wolf  rampant  sable,  collared  or,  on  a chief  dancette 
gules,  an  oak  leaf  between  two  sprigs  of  oak  slipped,  fructed,  and  erect 
proper.  Crest — Between  two  sprigs  of  oak  slipped,  fructed,  and  erect 

proper,  a wolf’s  head  erased  sable,  gorged  with  a collar  or,  and  charged 
with  three  oak  leaves  slipped  vert. 

Seat — The  Hermitage,  Chester-le-Street. 


Brothers  living— HENRY  ijndsay,  b.  Nov.  8th,  1878;  is  Major 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 

1914-16  (wounded). Robert  Lindsay,  b.  1884. 

Sisters  living — Maria  Lindsay  (Hon.  Mrs.  Claud  E.  Hamilton- Russell), 
b.  1877  : m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Claud  Eustace  Hamilton-Russell  [ see  V. 

Loyal  en  tout.  Boyne].  Residence,  Bayards,  Steyning. Elsie  Emma  Lindsay, 

Loyal  in  everything.  ^ i879  : m.  1909,  Robert  Eyre  Hale.  Residence,  Newcastle-on- 

Collateral  Branch  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Collingwood  Lindsay,  18th  Hussars,  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet, 
b.  1881,  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1915:  m.  1907,  Lilian,  da. 
of  William  Sopper,  J.P.,  of  Dummaglass,  Inverness-shire  : — 

Ian  Lindsay,  b.  1909.— Heather  Lindsay,  b.  1908. 

Sir  Lindsay  Wood,  1st  baronet,  was  many  years  Pres,  of  Durham  Coal  Ow'ners’  Asso.,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Durham  1889. 


i st  Baronet , 
of 


WOOD,  Creation  (U.K.)  1918,  of  Hengrave,  Suffolk, 

Sir  John  Wood,  M.B., 

only  son  of  the  late  John  Hill  Wood,  J.P. 
Whitfield  House,  Glossop,  Derbyshire;  b.  Sept. 
8th,  1857;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1883  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
(V.D.)  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  Comdt. 
5th  Vol.  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Herefordshire  (High  Sheriff  1900),  and 
a J.P.  for  Derbyshire  and  Suffolk  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
Stalybridge  ( C ) Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  elected 
for  Cheshire,  Stalybridge  and  Hyde  Div.  (£7), 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1st,  1883,  Estelle,  da.  of  Henry 
Benham  ; 2ndly,  1892,  the  Hon.  Gertrude  Emily 
Bateman-Hanbury,  J.P.,  third  da.  of  2nd  Baron 
Bateman,  of  Shobdon  Court,  Herefordshire,  and 
has  issue. 

^rms — Sable,  on  a bend  engrailed  argent  between  two 
roses  of  the  last,  barbed  and  seeded  proper,  three  fleurs-de- 
lis  gules.  Crtst—  Issuant  from  a crown  vallory  or  an  oak 
tree  proper,  fructed  gold. 

Residences— Hengrave  Hall,  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ; Whit- 
field House,  Glossop,  Derbyshire : The  Forrest  Lodge, 
Kells,  Galloway.  Clubs — Carlton,  Bachelors’,  New  Uni- 

c-  ....  . , versity,  Constitutional. 

Every  good  thing  is  the  gift  of  God.  

Sons  living— By  1st  marriage- JOHN  ARTHUR 
HAIGH,  M.C.y  D.S.C.,  b.  May  22nd,  1888;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1912  ; served  during  European 


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War  1914-18  as  Capt.  4th  E.  Surrey  Regt.  and  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  (D.S.C.,  M.C.)  : m.  1919,  the 

Hon.  Evelyn  Saumarez,  el.  da.  of  4th  Baron  de  Saumarez.  Club , Carlton. By  2nd  marriage 

— Edmund  Walter  Hanbury,  b.  1898  ; formerly  Lieut.  Household  Cav. 

Daughter  living— By  1st  marriage — Marjorie  Haigh  ; m.  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  Craufuird  George 
Graham  Hutchison,  formerly  21st  Lancers  [ see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1783,  colls.]. 


WORSLEY,  Creation  (U.K.)  1838>  of  Hovingham,  Yorkshire. 

[Name  pronounced  “ Wursley.”] 

Sir  William  Henry  Arthington  Worsley,  3rd 
Baronet , son  of  the  late  Arthington  Worsley,  Esq.,  2nd  son  of 
1st  Bart.  ; b.  Jan.  12th,  1861  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  William 
Cayley,  1897;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1884) ; formerly  Major  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  Regt.) ; is  a J.P.,  a D L.,  and  a County  Alderman 
for  N.  Riding  of  Yorks,  and  Chairman  of  its  Education  Com- 
mittee, patron  of  one  living,  and  a Member  of  York  House  of 
Laymen  : m.  1887,  Augusta  Mary  Chivers,  who  d.  1913*  el*  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Chivers  Bower,  J.P.,  D.  L.,  of  Broxholme, 
Scarborough,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  a chief  gules.  Crtst — A wyvern  vert. 

Seats—  Hovingham  Hall,  Malton,  Yorkshire. 

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Sons  living— WILLIAM  ARTHINGTON,  b.  April  5th,  1890  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford;  Capt.  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; served  during 

European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  prisoner). Edward  Marcus,  b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 

at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; served  during  European  War  1914,  as  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
(wounded  twice). 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Mary,  b.  1888:  m.  1st,  1912,  Capt.  Francis  Percy  Campbell  Pem- 
berton, Life  Guards,  who  d.  (killed  inaction)  1914;  2ndly,  1917,  William  Arthur  Colegate. 
Residence,  The  Pole,  near  Northwich,  Cheshire. Ethel  Isabel,  b.  1892. Victoria,  b.  1900. 

Brother  living — Arthington,  b.  1861 ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  : m.  1900, 
Helen,  widow  of  Frank  Bartlett  Thomas  Griffiths,  of  Stourbridge,  and  has  issue  living,  Marcus 
Rurik,  b.  1901.  Residence,  Mandeville  House,  Isleworth. 

Widow  living  of  2nd  Baronet — Susan  Elizabeth  ( Lady  Worsley),  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Wyndham  Phillips  : m.  1896,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Cayley  Worsley,  2nd  baronet, 
who  d.  189 7.  Residence,  Wool  Knoll,  Hovingham,  Malton. 

This  family  is  a senior  branch  of  the  Worsleys,  formerly  baronets  of  Appuldercombe,  whose 

title  became  extinct  on  the  death  of  the  9th  baronet  in  1825. 


Quam  plurimis  prodesse. 
Do  good  to  as  many 
persons  as  possible. 


Worsley-Taylor,  see  Taylor. 


WRAXALL,  Creation  (U.K.)  1813,  of  Wraxall,  Somersetshire. 

Sir  Charles  Frederick  Lascelles  Wraxall, 
7th  Baronet ; b.  Sept.  28th,  1896  ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Morville 
William  1902. 

&nns — Lozengy  erminois  and  azure,  on  a chevron  gules  three 
estoiles  of  eight  points  or.  Crrst — A buck’s  head  cabossed  and  erased 
gules,  charged  on  the  breast  with  two  lozenges  in  fesse,  and  between 
the  attires  an  estoile  or. 

Residence — 


Sisters  living — Aida  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1893. Alice  Elvira  Her- 

minia,  b.  1895  : m.  1915,  John  Johnstone. Emilie  Irene  Honorine 

(twin),  b.  1895. Virginia  Leslie  Mary,  b.  1902. 

Uncles  living  (sons  of  5th  baronet)— CHARLES  EDWARD  LAS- 
CELLES, b.  May  27th,  1868  ; ed.  at  Warren  Farm  Sch.,  Brighton; 
a bandsman  in  R.N. Horatio  Henry  Edwin,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Warren  Farm  Sch.,  Brighton. 

Aunt  living  (daughter  of  5th  baronet) — Emilie£Elizabeth,  R.R.C.,  b.  1864  ; is  an  Army  Nursing 
Sister.  i>,  % 

Widows  living  Of  4th  and  6th  Baronets — Laura  (Lady  Wraxall),  da.  of  Edward  Hammond, 

of  Richmond,  Surrey  : m.  1855,  Sir  Horatio  Henry  Wraxall,  4th  baronet,  who  d.  1882. 

Honorine  Herminia  ( Lady  Wraxall),  da.  of  the  late  John  Lanzun,  of  Alexandria,  Egypt : 
m.  1892,  Sir  Morville  William  Wraxall,  6th  baronet,  who  d.  1902. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  Nathaniel  William  Wraxall,  was  in  the  Civil  Service  of  the  East  India 
Company.  The  3rd  baronet,  Sir  Frederick,  was  sometime  Assistant-Commissary  in  the  Turkish 
Contingent  and  was  author  of  several  works.  Sir  Morville  William.  6th  baronet,  for  several  years 
prior  to  1882,  was  employed  as  a pawnbroker’s  assistant,  then  enlisted  in  Commissariat  and 
Transport  Corps,  subsequently  joining,  in  1891,  the  Egyptian  Coast  Guard  Administration. 


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(E.)  1628,  of  Trebitch,  Cornwall. 

Sir  Philip  Bourchier  Sherard  Wrey, 

12th  Baronet ; b.  June  8th,  1858;  s.  his  brother, 
Capt.  Sir  (Robert)  Bourchier  Sherard, 
1917  : tn.  1889,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Borton,  R.H.A.,  and  has  issue. 

Arms  — Sable,  a fesse  between  three  poleaxes 
argent,  helved  gules.  [Quarters : Bourchier,  Plantage- 
net,  Bohun,  etc.] 

Seat — Tawstock  Court,  Barnstaple.  Residence — Id- 
wala,  Bulawayo,  S.  Africa.  Clubs — Junior  Carlton, 

Ranelagh. 


Daughters  living — Florence  Muriel  Phyllis;  tn.  1914, 
John  Lamb;  Lieut.  R.E.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1919,  and  has  issue  living, 

Philip  Sherard,  b.  1916, — Jocelyn,  b.  1917 Barbara 

Marion  Celia. 

Brothers  living— Rev.  Albany  bourchier 

SHERARD,  b.  Jan.  4th,  1861  ; ed.  at  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1889) ; is  R.  of  Tawstock  with 
Harracott,  N.  Devon,  Rural  Dean  of  Barnstaple,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Devon;  formerly  a Chap,  in  Territorial  Force: 
m.  1896,  Isabel  Frances  Sophia,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Horn  Fleet,  J.P. , D.L.,  of  Darenth  Grange,  near  Dartford,  Kent.  Residence,  Corffe, 

Barnstaple. William  Bourchier  Sherard,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1865  ; became  Lieut. 

1888,  Com.  1900,  and  Capt.  (retired)  1909  ; served  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882 
(Egyptian  medal),  Alexandria  and  Suakim  1885  (clasps,  and  Khedive’s  bronze  star)  and  in 
China  1900,  as  2nd  in  command  of  Naval  Brig,  at  relief  of  Pekin  (specially  promoted,  Copt.)  ; 
was  Principal  Naval  Transport  Officer  at  Southampton  19 14-19  (C.M.G., Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan,  American  D.S.M.) ; C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919  : tn.  1897,  Flora  Bathurst,  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  W.  S.  Greive,  of  Ord  House,  Berwick- 
on-Tweed.  Residence,  Taw  Green,  Westbourne,  Sussex.  Clubs,  Naval  and  Military ; Royal 

Automobile. Arthur  Henry,  b.  1872  : m.  189 7,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Radmall. 

Residence,  Heath  End  House,  Hampstead,  N.W.  Club,  Union. Edward  Castell,  b.  1875  : 

m.  1901,  Katharine  Joan,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Dene  [see  Molesworth,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has 
issue  living,  Castel  Richard  Bourchier,  b.  1903, — Christopher  Bourchier,  b.  1906, — Katharine 
Augusta,  b.  1902, — Diana  Joan,  b.  190-.  Residence,  13,  Derby  Road,  Nottingham.— 
Reginald  Charles,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Major,  formerly  Devonshire  Regt. ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  : tn.  1912,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  William  Herbert  Kenrick,  V.  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Barnstaple,  and  has  issue  living,  Denys  Charles  Bourchier,  b.  1913.  Resi- 
dence, Mortimer  Cottage,  Mortimer,  Reading. 

Sisters  living— Annie  Marian.  Residence,  3,  Lauriston  Road,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W.  ■ - 

Emma  Henrietta. Augusta  Eleanora.  Residence,  3,  Lauriston  Road,  Wimbledon  Common, 

S.W. Florence  Amelia.  Residence,  3,  Lauriston  Road,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W. 

Beatrice  Alexandra.  Residence,  3,  Lauriston  Road,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.W. Isabel 

Maria. 

Daughter  living  of  11th  Baronet— Rachel,  b.  1911. 

Widow  living  of  11th  Baronet— Jessie  Maud  ( Lady  Wrey),  da.  of  the  late  William  Thomson 
Fraser  : tn.  xst,  1905,  Sir  (Robert)  Bourchier  Sherard  Wrey,  nth  baronet,  who  d.  1917;  2ndly, 
1918,  Capt.  Godfrey  Heseltine,  Dragoon  Guards.  Residence,  The  Hill,  Lutterworth. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Bourchier  William  Toke  Wrey,  2nd  son  of  9th  baronet,  b. 
1830,  d.  1918  ; tn.  1859,  Anne  Caroline,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Crosthwait,  of  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin: — 

Rev.  Henry  Bourchier,  b.  1863  ; is  R.  of  Ideford:  m.  1895,  Helen  Esme,  da.  of  Frederick  Charles 
Ernest  Griffin,  of  Gorsty  Hayes  Manor  House,  Tettenhall,  Wolverhampton,  and  has  issue  living, 
Mary  Caroline  Bourchier,  b.  1896, — Helen  Edith  Bourchier,  b.  1898, — Dorothy  Esme  Bourchier, 

b.  1900.  Residence,  Ideford  Rectory,  Chudleigh. Ellen  Caroline. Evelyn  Maria,  b.  1865. 

Mary  Blanche.— Henrietta  Sophie,  b.  1875. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Edward  Bourchier  Wrey,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Bourchier 
William  Wrey,  son  of  6th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Bourchier  Wrey,  b.  1820,  d.  1854  : m.  1848,  Sarah,  who  d.  1869, 
da.  of  Col.  John  Cuninghame,  of  Caddel,  Ayrshire  : — 

George  Edward  Bourchier,  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1872)  : tn.  1886,  Anne  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Bourchier  Wrey  (infra),  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  Charles, 
O.B.E.,  R. N.,  b.  1889  ; became  Lieut.  1911  and  Lieut. -Com.  1919 ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  : tn.  1914, 
Grace  Elsie,  da.  of  James  C.  Rimer,  of  Kelvin  Grove,  Newlands,  Cape  Colony,  and  has  issue 
living,  Elisabeth  Anne  b.  1917,  Marie  Jean  b.  1919.  Residence,  Cherry  Croft,  Kingswood, 
Henley-on-Thames.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Wrey,  younger  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Bourchier  William  Wrey  (ante)  :• — 

Issue  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Joseph  Wrey,  R.N.,  b.  1828,  d.  1891  : tn.  1st,  1867,  Caroline 
Rashleigh,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Harward  Archer,  of  Lewannick,  Corn- 
wall; 2ndly,  1875,  Henrietta  Jane,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Aldridge  : — 

Douglas  Edward  Archer,  b.  1869  : m.  1888,  Mary  Therese,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Henry  Archdale 
Owen.  Residence, 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Bourchier  Wrey,  b.  1831,  d.  1918  : tn.  1st,  1859,  Helen,  who 
d.  1878,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Phillpotts,  Canon  of  Truro;  2ndly,  1881,  Claudine 
Maud,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Charles  Twining,  K.C.,  formerly  of  Halifax,  N.S.  :— 

(By  2nd  marriage)  Wilfrid  Arthur  Bourchier,  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C. ; some- 
time Lieut.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. Hugh  Bourchier,  R.N.,  b.  1888  ; became  Lieut.  1911. 

(By  1st  marriage)  Emily  Florence. Cicely  Helen  : tn.  1893,  the  Rev.  Henry  Charles 

Wilder,  R.  of  Sulham,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Arthur  John,  b.  1894, — Frederick  Wrey,  b 
i899> — Augusta  Helen  Mary,  b.  1895, — Alice  Victoria,  b.  189 7.  Residences,  Purley  Hall,  and 

Sulham,  Berks. Anne  Maud:  tn.  1886,  George  Edward  Bourchier  Wrey  (axite). (By  2nd 

marriage)  Mary  Claudine:  tn.  1913,  Humphrey  Richard  Locke  Lawrence,  Lieut.  Indian  Army, 
who  d.  1915,  and  has  ssue  living,  John  Humphrey,  b.  1915- 

25* 


WREY,  Creation 


The  good  time  wit l come. 


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The  family  of  Wrey  is  of  considerable  antiquity  in  Devonshire,  and  is  supposed  by  Wottois 
to  be  descended  from  Robert  le  Wrey,  who  lived  temp.  Stephen.  Sir  Chichester,  the  2nd  baronet,, 
a faithful  adherent  to  the  royal  cause,  became  in  1652  possessed,  by  marriage,  of  Tawstock,  where 
the  family  now  reside.  After  the  Restoration  he  was  successively  Colonel  of  the  Duke  of  York’s 
Regiment,  Governor  of  Sheerness,  and  M.P.  for  Lostwithiel.  Sir  Bourchier,  the  3rd  baronet, 
served  under  the  Duke  of  Monmouth,  and  after  the  Restoration  commanded  a regiment  of  horse. 
The  4th  and  5th  baronets  were  Members  of  Parliament. 


WRIGHT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1920,  of  Swansea,  co.  Glamorgan. 

Sir  John  Roper  Wright,  ist  Baronet , son 
of  the  late  William  Roper  Wright,  of  Croston,  Lancashire  ; 
b.  March  12th,  1843  ; has  been  Lieut. -Col.  (Hon.  Col. 
1893)  ist  Monmouthshire  Artillery  Vol.  (V.D.),  and 
Lieut. -Col.  (Hon.  Col.  1898)  Glamorgan  R.G.A.  (Mil.); 
now  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army  ; is  a steel  manu- 
facturer, Chm.  of  Baldwin’s  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Glamorganshire  : m.  ist,  1870,  Jessie  Eliza,  who 
d.  1896,  da.  of  Charles  Wilson,  of  Birmingham  ; 2ndly, 
1897,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Bryan  William  Stevens,  of 
Aldwinckle,  Edgbaston,  and  has  issue. 

Arms — Or,  a griffin  segreaun  azure,  on  a chief  gules  a sword 
fessewise  the  point  to  the  dexter  of  the  field.  Cast — A demi-goat 
proper  resting  the  sinister  leg  on  an  escutcheon  argent  charged 
with  a grenade  fired  proper. 

Seat — Widcombe  Manor,  Bath.  Clubs — Carlton,  Junior 

Constitutional. 


Son  living— Sir  WILLIAM  CHARLES,  K.B.E.,  C.B. , b.  Jan. 
13th,  1876;  Lieut. -Col.  (retired),  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  a 
J.P.  for  Glamorgan  (High  Sheritt  1912),  a Knight  Com.  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour;  ap- 
pointed Controller  of  Iron  and  Steel  Production,  Min.  of 
Munitions  1917;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  T920  : m.  1898, 
Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Isaac  Butler,  of  Fanteg,  Monmouthshire.  Residence,  31,  Princes  Gate, 
S.W.i.  Club , Junior  United  Service. 


Perseverance  will  obtain 
the  palm. 


CORY-WRIGHT,  Creation  (U.K.)  1903,  of  Caen  Wood  Towers,  Highgate,  St.  Pancras, 
co.  London,  and  Hornsey,  Middlesex. 

Sir  Arthur  Cory  Cory-Wright,  2nd  Baronet 9 
b.  Nov.  1 8th,  1869 ; s.  his  father,  Sir  Cory  Francis 
1909  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1891, 
M.A.  1896) ; is  a J.P.  for  Herts  and  Middlesex,  and 
patron  of  one  living:  in.  1891,  Olive,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Clothier,  M.D.,  of  Highgate,  N.,  and  has  issue. 

^rms — Or,  a fesse  compony  counter-compony  azure  and  argent 
between  in  chief  two  eagles’  heads  erased,  and  in  base  a unicorn 
passant  reguardant  of  the  second.  Crest — Upon  a mount  proper 
between  two  caltraps  or  a unicorn  passant  reguardant  argent, 
armed,  crined,  and  unguled,  also  or. 

Residence — Ayot  Place,  Herts. 


Sons  living — GEOFFREY,  b.  Aug.  26th,  1892  ; is  Capt.  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent.  Regt.),  and  Major  R.A.F.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded)  : m.  1915,  Felicity,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Herbert  Beerbohm  Tree  [see  Tree,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”],  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  John  Julian,  b.  1916V 

— Michael,  b.  1920. Ronald,  M.C.,  b.  1893;  served  during 

European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  Mil.  Cross):  m.  1917,  Geraldyn  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Charles  Windsor  Villiers-Stuart,  of  Dromana,  co.  Waterford,  and 

has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Grace,  6.1919. Alan,  D.S.C.,  R.N.,  b.  1896;  became  Lieut.  19 17, 

(now  on  Emergency  List) ; served  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.C.). 

Douglas,  R.N.,  b.  1901  ; became  Midshipman  1918;  European  War  1918. 

Daughter  living— Beatrice  Gwenda,  b.  1897. 

Brother  living — Dudley,  6.  1872 ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1896) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1902  ; is  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  : m.  1905,  and  has  issue  living,  a son,  b.  1906, — a son,  b.  1908, — 
a da.,  b.  1917.  Residence,  The  Red  House,  Westcott,  Surrey. 

Sisters  living— Elsie  Maud,  b.  1868:  m.  1899,  the  Rev.  Gilbert  Montague  Hall,  R.  of  Bushey. 

Residence,  The  Rectory,  Bushey,  Herts. Mabel  Owen  ( Lady  Nield),  b.  1871  : m.  1901,  as  his 

second  wife,  Sir  Herbert  Nield,  K.C.,  M.P.,  Recorder  of  York,  of  2,  Dr.  Johnson’s  Bulidings, 

Temple,  E.C.  Residence,  Bishop’s  Mead,  Bishop’s  Avenue,  Hampstead  Lane,  N. Hilda 

Jessie,  b.  1874. 

Widow  living  Of  1st  Baronet — Mima  (Lady  Cory-Wright),  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Hugh  Owen, 
Local  Govt.  Board  : m.  1867,  Sir  Cory  Francis  Cory-Wright,  ist  baronet,  who  d.  1909.  Resi- 
dences, Dene<vood,  Highgate,  N.  ; Albemarle  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex. 

The  ist  baronet,  Sir  Cory  Francis  Cory-Wright,  was  Chm.  of  William  Cory  and  Son  (Limited), 

and  assumed  by  Royal  license  1903,  the  additional  surname  of  Cory. 


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WRIGHTSON,  Creation  (U.K.)  1900,  of  Neasham  Hall,  Hurworch,  co.  Durham. 


Veritas  omnia  vincit. 
Truth  conquers  all 
things. 


Sir  Thomas  Wrightson,  ist  Baronet , son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Wrightson,  of  Neasham  Hall,  co.  Durham  ; 
b.  March  31st,  1839;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham,  and 
Chm.  of  Head,  Wrightson,  and  Co.  (Limited),  bridge  builders, 
of  Stockton,  and  of  Cramlington  Coal  Co.  (Northumberland)  ; 
elected  Chm.  of  National  Union  of  Conservative  Assos.  1909  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Stockton-on-Tees  (C)  1892-5,  having  been 
defeated  therefor  in  1885,  1886,  1888,  and  1895  5 sat  f°r  E. 
Div.  of  St.  Pancras  July  1899  to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  de- 
feated : m.  1869,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Samuel  Wise,  of  Ripon, 
Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Or,  a fesse  invected  cheeky  azure  and  argent  between  two 
eagles’  heads  erased  in  chief  sable,  and  a saltire  couped  in  base  gules. 
Crtst — In  front  of  a saltire  gules,  a unicorn  salient  or. 

Seat — Neasham  Hall,  Hurworth,  Darlington.  Club — Carlton. 


Sons  living— THOMAS  GARMONDSWAY,  b.  August  2 ist,  1871; 
ed.  atTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1897);  sometime  Major  Durham  L.I.:  m.  1909, 
Gwendolin  Cotterill,  da.  of  George  Harding  Neame,  of  6,  Egerton  Terrace,  S.W.,  and  Godden 
Green,  .Sevenoaks,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Garmondsway,  b.  1911, — Peter,  b.  1914, — Rodney, 

b.  1916, — Oliver,  b.  1920.  Residence,  Eryholme  Manor,  Hurworth,  Darlington. Charles 

Archibald  Wise,  C.B.E.,  R.N.,  b.  1874;  became  Lieut.  1897,  Com.  1909,  and  Capt.  1917; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort  (C.B.E.)  ; C.B.E-  (Ml.)  1919 . — — Wilfrid  Ingram, 
b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1902)  ; is  Lieut.  Durham  L I.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  : m.  1913,  Victoria,  da.  of  the  late  F.  C.  Winby,  of  Shenfield, 
Essex,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Victoria  Mary,  b.  1914, — Ann  Winby,  b.  1917*  Resi- 
dence, Ryton  Hall,  Ryton-on-Tyne. 


Daughters  living — Mary  Isabelle  Edith,  b.  1870  : m.  1893,  George  Frederick  Lloyd  Mortimer. 
K.C.,  Recorder  of  Rotherham,  of  4,  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  has  issue  living, 
Ella  Gwendolen, — Eileen  Elizabeth, — Margaret  Georgina.  Residence,  17,  Sloane  Court,  S.W. 

Lucv  Elizabeth,  b.  1873  : m.  1904,  Fredric  Wise,  M.P.,  and  has  issue  living,  Patrick 

Wrightson,  b.  1906, — Juliet  Fredrica,  b.  1908.  Residence,  Heddon  Hall,  Wylam-on-Tyne, 

Northumberland. Margaret  Justina,  b.  1877. Grace  Evelyn  Spencer,  b.  1880  : m.  1906, 

Frederic  Kelly  Gascoyne,  and  has  issue  living,  Anthony  Bamber,  b.  1913.— —Rebecca  Hope. 
Gilchrist,  b.  1883.- Jocelyn  Bruce,  b.  1887. 


Wrixon-Becher,  see  Becher. 


Wykeham  (Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes),  see  Fiennes. 


WILLIAMS- WYNN,  Creation  (E.)  1688,  of  Gray’s  Inn,  co.  Middlesex. 

Sir  Herbert  Lloyd  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,. 
C.B. , 7th  Baronet , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Watkin 
Williams- Wynn,  M.P.,  2nd  son  of  5th  baronet  ; b.  June  6th, 
i860;  s.  his  uncle,  Sir  Watkin,  M.P.,  1885  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884);  is  patron  ot 
six  livings,  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Comdt. ) Yeo.  (T.D.),  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Montgomeryshire,  Pres,  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso., 
a County  Councillor  for  Denbighshire,  Rhuabon  and  Erbistock 
Div.,  Hon.  Treasurer  Priory  of  St.  John  for  Wales,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
sometime  Chm.  of  Denbighshire  Quarter  Sessions;  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Denbighshire  (C)  in  1885,  and  in  Dec.  of  that  year  and 
again  in  1892  unsuccessfully  contested  E.  Div.  of  Denbighshire; 
C.B.  (Civil)  1902  : m.  1884,  Louise  Alexandra,  who  d.  1911  (and  from  whom  he  had 
obtained  a divorce  1898),  only  surviving  da.  of  Sir  Watkin  Williams- Wynn,  M.P., 
6th  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

&rms — Quarterly  : ist  and  4th,  vert,  three  eagles  displayed  in  fesse  or,  Wynn  ; 2nd  and  3rd, 
argent,  two  foxes  counter-salient  in  saltire  gules,  the  dexter  surmounted  of  the  sinister,  Williams. 
Cnat — An  eagle  displayed  or. 

Seats — Wynnstay,  Ruabon  ; Gian  Llyn,  Bala,  North  Wales ; Llangedwyn,  Oswestry.  Clubs 
— Carlton,  Junior  Carlton.  


Son  living — WATKIN,  b.  Jan.  25th,  1891 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1913)  ; 
is  Lieut,  ist  Dragoons  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-17  (wounded) : m.  1920,  DaEy,  da.  of  the 
la‘e  J.  Johnson  Houghton,  of  Westwood,  Neston,  Cheshire. 

Daughters  living — Gwladys  Elin,  b.  1885  : m.  1912,  Walter  Roger  Owen  Kynaston,  J.P., 

Major  Yeo.,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Roger,  b.  1914.  Residence,  Hardwick,  Ellesmere. 

Constance  Mary,  b.  1895. 

Brother  living — Robert  William  Herbert  Watkin,  D.S.O.,  b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891)  ; is  Col.  Comdg.  Yeo.  (T.D.),  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  a J.P., 
and  D.L.  for  Denbighshire,  Chm.  Denbighshire  T.F.  Asso.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Flint- 
shire; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  9th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  . and  as  A.D.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice)  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Montgomeryshire  (C) 
1894,  1895,  and  1900  ; D.S.O.  1902  : m.  1904,  Elizabeth  Ida,  M.B.E-,  da.  of  the  late  George 
William  Lowther  [see  Lowther,  Bt.,  cr.  1824],  and  has  issue  living,  Owen  Watkin  b.  (Nov  ) 
I9°4* — Edward  Watkin,  b.  1908, — Joyce,  b.  1906, — Margaret,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Dolben, 
St.  Asaph.  Clnb,  Junior  Carlton. 


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DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


Sister  living — Helen  Florentia. 

Mother  living — Anna,  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Edward  Lloyd:  tn.  1855,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert 
Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  M.P.  (ante),  who  d.  1862,  and  has  issue  [ see  ante].  Residence,  Plas- 
yn-Cefn,  St.  Asaph. 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  2nd  son 
of  4 th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  b.  1822,  d.  1896  : m.  1853,  Lady  Annora 
Charlotte  Pierrepont,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  Manvers  : — 

Arthur  Watkin,  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1882  ; formerly  Major  Montgomeryshire  Imperial  Yeo.  ; was  High  Sheriff  for  Mont- 
gomeryshire 1901  ; sometime  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India  (Viscount  Cross)  ; appointed 
Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Privy  Seal  (Viscount  Cross)  1895  ; is  a D.L.  for  Montgomery  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Montgomeryshire  (C)  Jan.  1910  : tn.  1892,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  George 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  [see  E.  Fitzwilliam,  colls.],  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Charles  Watkin, 
b.  1896:  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; d.  (killed  in  action)  1914, — Maud  Annora,  b.  1893  : tn.  1920, 
Oliver  Charles  Harvey,  of  the  Foreign  Office  \see  Harvey,  Bt.,  cr.  1868], — Alice  Nesta  Mar- 
garet, b.  1894.  Residence,  Coedymaen,  Welshpool,  Montgomery. Frederick  Rowland, 

b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886)  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  The  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  ; formerly  Capt.  Montgomeryshire  Yeo.  Cav.,  and  Hon.  Lieut,  in 
the  Army  ; is  a Senior  Clerk  in  House  of  Commons  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  14th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  : tn.  190 7,  Beatrice  Kathleen,  who  d.  1913,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Major  Francis 
Cooper,  R.F.A.,  of  Markree  Castle,  Collooney,  Ireland,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Francis,  b. 

1908,  — Kathleen  Charlotte,  b.  1910, — Annora  Beatrice,  b.  1911.  Residence,  Chilworth  Cottage, 

Surrey. Mary:  tn.  1886,  Henry  Goulburn  Chetwynd-Stapylton  [see  V.  Clietwynd,  colls.]. 

Residence,  Hilliers,  Petworth. Agnes  Sophia. Annora  Margaret : tn.  190T,  as  his 

second  wife,  William  Douglas  Watson  .Smyth,  who  d.  1918,  and  has  issue  living,  Wilhelmina 

Kathleen,  b.  1902.  Residence,  Edwin’s  Hall,  Essex. Constance  Hariot.  Residence,  54, 

Seymour  Street,  Portman  Square,  W. 

Granddaughters  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  K.C.BJ. 
G.C.H.,  3rd  son  of  4th  baronet : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Bertie  Watkin  Williams-Wynn,  b.  1820,  d.  1895  : tn.  1848,  Marion, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Limond,  C.B. : — 

Jessie  Marie  : tn.  1873,  Stanley  Leighton,  M.P.,  who  d.  1901  [ see  Leighton,  Bt.,  colls.].  Residence, 

13,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W. Bertha  Marion  : tn.  1886,  Joseph  Godman,  of  Park  Hatch, 

Surrey,  who  d.  1896,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  Walter  Williams-Wynn,  b.  1895  ; Lieut. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — Joyce,  b.  1889  : tn. 

1909,  Arthur  Charles  Aglionby,  and  has  issue  living,  Elizabeth  Joyce  b.  1911,  Barbara  b. 
1915, — Marjorie,  b.  1892.  Residences,  59,  Chester  Square,  S.W.i  ; Little  Brickwall,  Seddles- 

comb,  Sussex. Henrietta  Katherine  Lsetitia  [Hon.  Mrs.  Robert  Rodney)  : tn.  1882,  the  Hon. 

Robert  William  Henry  Rodney  [ see  B.  Rodney]. 

The  great-grandson  of  John  Williams,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  was  created  a 
baronet  [see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1798]. 

Is  descended  from  Williams  Williams,  of  Chwaine  Issa,  co.  Anglesey,  who  was  14th  in  descent 
from  Cadrod  Hardd,  or  the  Handsome,  a British  chieftain,  who  resided  at  Tremadog,  in  the 
parish  of  Llanfaithley,  and  was  Lord  of  Talybolion  about  the  year  1100.  The  1st  baronet,  M.P. 
for  Chester  in  three  Parliaments,  was  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Commons  1679-85.  In  36  Car.  II. 
he  was  tried  for  libel,  in  causing  to  be  printed  the  information  of  Thomas  Dangerfield,  and,  al- 
though he  pleaded  the  law  and  custom  of  Parliament,  he  was  fined  £10,000.  After  the  Revolu- 
tion, this  judgment  was  declared  illegal  and  against  the  freedom  of  Parliament.  The  6th  baronet 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Denbighshire  (C)  1841-85. 


YARROW,  Creation  (U.K.)  1916,  of  Hindhead,  Frensham,  co.  Surrey. 

Sir  Alfred  Fernandez  Yarrow,  ist 
Baronet , son  of  Edgar  Williams  Yarrow,  of  Barns- 
bury,  N. ; b.  Jan.  13th,  1842;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.,  London  ; is  an  engineer  and  shipbuilder,  and 
Chm.  of  Yarrow  and  Co.  (Limited),  shipbuilders, 
of  Scotstoun,  Glasgow  : m.  1875,  Minnie  Florence, 
da.  of  — Franklin,  having  had  issue,  of  whom  the 
youngest  son,  Eric  Fernandez,  Lieut.  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1915. 

girms — Azure,  in  base  on  the  sea  proper,  an  ancient  three- 
masted  ship,  sailing  to  the  sinister  argent,  in  chief  two  swallows 
volant  of  the  last,  each  holding  in  the  beak  a harebell  slipped 
also  proper.  Crest — Above  clouds  proper  a swallow  volant 
argent,  holding  in  the  beak  a yarrow  flower  slipped  also 
proper. 

Residence — Homestead,  Hindhead,  Surrey. 


Sons  living— HAROLD  EDGAR,  C.B.E .,  b.  Aug.  nth, 
1884;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.:  is  a Director  of  Yar- 
row and  Co.  (Limited),  shipbuilders,  of  Glasgow;  C.B.E- 
1918:  tn.  1906,  Eleanor  Etheldreda,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Hay  Macdowall  Hunter  Aitken, 
Canon  of  Norwich,  and  has  issue  living,  Eric  Grant,  b.  1920,— Eleanor  Audrey,  b.  1907,— 
Beryl  Winifred  Ethn6,  b 19x0,— Sheila  Marion,  b.  1914  Residence,  Craicen  1 Ca-tle,  Milngavie, 

Stirlingshire.  Clubs,  Royal  Automobile,  Western  (Glasgow). Norman  Alfred,  b.  1891  ; 

is  an  engineer  and  shipbuilder:  tn.  1915,  Ada  Hope,  da.  of  Forrest  Bertram  Leeder,  M.R.C.S., 
of  Victoria,  British  Columbia,  and  has  issue  living,  John  Alfred  Forrest,  b.  1916.  Residence, 
Fairmont,  Old  Esquimault  Road,  Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

Daughters  living  —Florence  : m.  1898,  Capt.  Percy  Molyneux  Rawson  Royds,  C.MG.,  R.N. , 
and  hau  issue  living,  Percy  Edmund  Clement  Yarrow,  b.  1904,— Dorothy  Blanche,  b.  1899,— 

Florrie  Meriel,  b.  1912.  Residence,  20,  Chelsea  Park  Gardens,  S.W. Evelyn  : tn.  1903,  Alfred 

Ernest  Yarrow.  Residence,  Blythwood,  Pinner.  ■■  -Minnie  Ethel,  O.B.E.  (Baroness  Dawson  of 
Penn)-,  O B.E  1918:  tn.  1900,  the  ist  Baron  Dawson  of  Penn,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
B.Sc.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.  Residences,  32,  Wimpole  Street,  W. ; Penn,  Buckinghamshire. 


debrett’s  illustrated  baronetage. 


781 


YOUNG,  Creation  (G.B.)  1769,  of  North  Dean,  Buckinghamshire. 

Sir  William  Lawrence  Young,  8th  Baronet  \ b.  Aug.  3rd,  1864; 
*.  his  father,  Sir  Charles  Lawrence,  1887  : m.  1887,  Helena  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Henry  William  Petre  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.]. 

— Not  yet  granted  at  Heralds’  College. 

Clubs — Garrick,  Brooks’s,  Beefsteak. 

Brother  living— Sir  CHARLES  ALBAN,  K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  b.  Nov.  18th,  1865;  entered 
Diplo.Ser.  1891;  was  a Councillor  of  Embassy  1909-13,  and  Envoy-Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  Guatemala  1913-19,  since  when  he  has  been  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to 
Serbia  (also  Consul-Gen.  therefor  1919);  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  K.C.M.G.  1918:  m.  1908, 
Frances  Clara,  da.  of  Sir  Francis  Edmund  Hugh  Elliot,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.  [see  E.  Minto, 
colls.],  and  has  issue  living,  William  Elliot,  b.  1910, — Helen,  b.  1909, — Joan  Persica,  b.  1912. 
Residence,  British  Legation,  Belgrade,  Serbia.  Clubs,  Travellers’,  St.  James’s. 

Widow  living  Of  7th  Baronet — Mary  Alice  Margaret  ( Lady  Young),  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
W.  Serocold  Wade,  V.  of  Redbourne,  Herts  : m.  1871,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Charles  Lawrence 
Young,  7th  baronet,  who  d.  1887.  Residence, 

Collateral  Branches  living. 

Grandchildren  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Tuffnell  Young  (infra)  — 

Issue  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Savill  Young,  b.  1843,  d.  1906  : m.  1868,  Rebecca  Isabella, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Brewis,  of  Prestwich,  Cheshire  : — 

Rev.  Henry  Brook,  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893,  M.A. 

1897  ; is  R.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Newmarket. Basil  Arthur,  b.  1880.  Residence,  Estancia  Sau- 

foin,  Buchardo,  Argentina. Hugh  Greville,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 

R. M.A. : Major  R.H.A. ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; D.S.O.  1915:  m. 
1919,  Constance,  da  of  the  la.e  Brig. -Gen.  Niel  Douglas  Findlay,  C.B..  and  has  issue  living, 

a son,  b.  1919. Josephine  Isabella : m.  ipoi,  Marcus  Warre  Slade  [ see  Slade,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Residence,  Mallards  Court,  Stokenchurch. Evelyn  Lucy.  Residence,  Queen  Ethelburga’s 

School,  Harrogate. Frances  Irene:  m.  1910,  Archibald  Young  Gipps  Campbell,  C.I.E., 

I.C.S.,  and  has  issue  living,  Archibald  Hugh,  b.  1914, — Colin  Alan  George,  b.  1917.  Residence, 

Ortaramund,  Madra-. Olive  Portia:  m.  1920,  Bruce  Waring  Smith.  Residence,  Estancia 

Curruhuaca,  B.  Larroude,  F.C.O.,  Argentine. 

Grandson  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Savill  Young  [ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Major  George  Edward  Savill  Young,  Irish  Guards,  b.  1884,  d.  (of  wounds 
in  action  during  European  War)  1917 : m.  1914,  Alison  Jane,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
John  Poole : — 

Henry  Lawrence  Savill,  b.  1915. 

Issue  of  the  late  George  Augustus  Young,  4th  son  of  3rd  baronet,  b.  1822,  d. 
1898  : m.  1848,  Isabella  Marianne,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Moore 
Canon  of  Canterbury  : — 

George  Brook,  b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Radley  : is  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt. : m.  189^,  Anna  G.,  da.  of 
Townley  Filgate,  and  has  issue  living,  Aileen  Blanche,  b.  1894.  Residence,  The  Chantry,  West 

Tanfield,  Bedale. Wilfred  Edward,  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 

is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Cav. : m.  1903,  Edith  Steuart,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Robert  Gladstone,  of 

Woolton  Vale,  near  Liverpool. Louisa  Harriet : m.  1876,  the  Rev.  John  Fitzalan  Cornwall, 

formerly  R.  of  Witcombe,  and  has  issue  living,  Fitzalan  George  Bridges,  b.  1877.  Residence, 
Ivy  Lodge,  Tivoli  Road,  Cheltenham.— —-Emily  Mary  : m.  1880,  Edmund  Waller,  who  d.  1898. 
Residence,  Montpellier  Lawn,  Cheltenham. Blanche  Caroline.  Residence,  78,  Onslow  Gardens 

S. W. Isabella  Georgina:  is  a Sister  of  the  Community  of  the  Holy  Trinity,  Ascot. 

Bertha  Margaret. Mildred  Alice.  Residence,  78,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. Mabel  Josephine. 

Residence,  78,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. Maude  Eugenie  : m.  1899,  Arthur  Steuart  Gladstone, 

and  has  issue  living,  Thomas  Steuart,  b.  1901, — Wilfred  Steuart;  b.  1906.  Residence,  Walling- 
tons,  Hungerford. 

Granddaughter  of  the  late  George  Augustus  Young  (ante) : — 

Issue  of  the  late  Harold  Lawrence  Young,  b.  1866,  d.  1909  : m.  1894,  Beatrix  Kinsey  (who 
m.  2ndly,  1911,  George  Gully),  da.  of  the  late  William  Kinsey  Hayward  : — 

Dorothy,  b.  1903. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William  Young,  was  Lieut. -Governor  of  Dominica.  Sir  William  Norris, 
the  5th  baronet,  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  the  Alma,  1854  ; and  his  brother,  Sir  George  Johnt 
the  6th  baronet,  died  before  Sebastopol  the  same  year. 


YOUNG,  Creation  OJ.K.)  1813,  of  Formosa  Place,  Berkshire. 

Sir  George  Young,  3rd  Baronet ; b. 
1837  ; s.  his  father,  Capt.  Sir  George,  R.N.,  1848  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  i860, 
M.A.  1863,  and  formerly  Fellow  of  his  Coll.)  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews  Univ.  1885  > Bar, 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1864 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Chippenham  1868.  and  Plymouth  (Z)  Feb.  1874.’ 
March  and  July  1880 ; was  a Roy.  Commr.  to 
British  Guiana  on  the  Coolie  Immigration  1870, 
Assist.  Commr.  to  the  Friendly  Sos.  Commn.  1871, 
Sec.  to  the  Factory  Acts  Commn.  1875  and  Irish 
Land  Acts  Commn.  1880,  a Charity  Commr. 
1882-99,  Third  Charity  Commr.  1899- 1900,  2nd 
Charity  Commr.  1900-1903,  and  Ch.  Charity  Commr. 
1903-6  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berks:  m.  1871,  Alice  Eacy, 
da.  of  Evory  Kennedy,  M.D.,  of  Belgard  Castle, 
Dublin,  and  widow  of  Sir  Alexander  Hutchinson 
Lawrence,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Per  fesse  sable  and  argent : in  chief  two  lions 
rampant-guardant,  and  in  base  an  anchor  erect  with  a 
cable,  all  counterchanged.  Crtst — A demi-unicorn  couped 
ermine,  armed,  maned,  and  hoofed  or,  gorged  with  a 
naval  crown  azure  supporting  an  anchor  erect  sable. 

Seat  Formosa  Fishery,  Cookham,  Maidenhead.  Club — Athenaeum. 


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Sons  living — GEORGE,  M.V.O.,  b.  Oct.  25th,  1872;  ed.  at  Eton;  was  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1896- 
1915,  in  Admiralty  Depart.  1915-17,  and  a Driver  in  R.F.A.  and  Lieut.  R.M.A.  1918  ; appointed 
Professor  of  Portuguese  in  Univ.  of  London  1919;  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906:  m.  1904,  Jessie 
Helen,  da.  of  Sir  Courtenay  Peregrine  Ilbert,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  Clerk  of  the  House  of 
Commons,  and  has  issue  living,  George  Peregrine,  b.  1908, — Courtenay  Trevelyan,  b.  1914, — 
Joan  Alison,  b.  1910, — Virginia  Jacomyn,  b.  191  x.  Residences,  Zoffany  House,  65,  Strand- 

on-the-Green,  Kew  Bridge,  S.W. ; Lymore  End,  Lymington.  Club,  Savile. Geoffrey 

Winthrop,  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1902); 
sometime  an  Assist.  Master  at  Eton  ; was  H.M.  Inspector  of  Secondary  Schs.  1905-13  ; served 
as  an  Officer  of  Friends’  Ambulance  Unit,  British  Red  Cross  in  Flanders  1914-15  (despatches, 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  1914  star,  Chevalier  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Cross), 
and  in  joint  command  of  1st  Unit,  British  Red  Cross  in  Italy  1916  (severely  wounded,  Italian 
silver  medal  for  valour  twice,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Italian  Cross,  Red  Cross  medal):  m. 
1918,  Eleanor,  da.  of  William  Cecil  Slingsby,  of  Heversham,  Westmorland,  and  has  issue  living, 
Jocelin  Slingsby  Winthrop,  b.  1919.  Residence,  Birkby  Hall,  Cark-in-Cartmell,  N.  Lanca  hire. 

Club,  Alpine. Edward  Hilton,  D.S.O., D.S.C.,  M.P.,  b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb.  (B.A  1900,  M.A.  1904) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1904  ; is  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve  ; served  1914-19  with  British  Naval  Mission  in  Serbia  (Obilich  medal,  Order  of  Kara- 
george  with  swords),  with  Naval  Guns  in  Flanders  (D.S.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre),  and  at  Zeebrugge 
as  2nd  Lieut.  Vindictive  (severely  wounded,  promoted),  and  in  1918  in  N.  Russia  in  charge  of 
Armoured  Train  (D.S.O.) : was  Assist.  Editor  Economist  1909-10,  and  City  Editor  Morning 
Post  1910-14  ; appointed  Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Board  of  Education  1919  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Norwich  (L)  since  Feb.  1915;  D.S.O.  1919.  Residence,  Queen  Anne’s 
Mansions,  S.W.  Clubs,  Athenaeum,  Bath. 


Brothers  living — Sir  William  Mackworth,  K.C.S.I.,  b.  1840  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866)  ; formerly  Fellow  of  his  Coll.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1863  ; has  been 
Additional  Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  India  for  making  Laws  and  Regulations,  Financial 
Commr.,  Punjab,  and  Resident  at  Mysore  ; was  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Punjab  1897-1902  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Sussex  ; C.S.I.  1890,  K.C.S.I.  1897  : m.  1st,  1869,  Isabel  Maria,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Boileau  Elliott,  F.R.S.,  R.  of  Tattingstone,  Suffolk  ; 2ndly,  1881,  Frances  Mary,  da.  cf 
the  late  Sir  Robert  Eyles  Egerton,  K.C.S.I.  [ see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.],  and  has  issue  living 
(by  1st  marriage),  Isabel  Mary  : m.  1897,  Archibald  Vere  Monro,  Conservator  of  Forests,  Assam , 
and  lias  issue  living,  Margaret  Susan  b.  1898,  Katharine  Isabel  b.  1903, — (by  2nd  marriage), 
Gerard  Mackworth  (of  Lahore,  Punjab,  India.  Clubs,  East  India  United  Service),  b.  1884  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1912)  ; is  in  I.C.S. ; was  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India,  Home  Depart.  1916-19  : m.  1916,  Natalie  Leila  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Walter  Francis  Hely-Hutchinson,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  [see  E.  Donoughmore,  colls.],  and 
has  issue  living,  Robert  Christopher  Mackworth  b.  1920,  Honor  Margaret  b.  1917, — Hubert 
Winthrop,  D.S.O.,  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Major  Indian  Army,  and  an  Assist. 
Political  Officer;  European  War  1915-18  in  Mesopotamia,  as  Assist.  Political  Officer,  subse- 
quently as  Dep.  Director  Local  Resources  and  on  Special  Duty  with  Hejaz  operations 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  El  Nahda) ; D.S.O.  1919, — Mark  Aitchison,  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908)  ; is  in  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.,  and  Capt.  Rifle  Brig. : m.  1919, 
Josephine  Mary,  da.  of  Walter  C.  Price,  Public  Works  Dept.,  Ceylon, — Norman  Egerton,  b. 
1892  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt., — Lucia,  b.  1894;  B.A.  London  1917.  Residence,  Oak  Lea, 
Silverhill,  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea.  Club  National. 

Sister  living — Elizabeth  Susan:  m.  1865,  Col.  William  Paston  Purnell,  C.B.,  who  d.  1869,  and 
has  issue  living,  Frances  Susan, — Susan  Rose, — Charlotte  ; M.B.,  M.S.  (Durham).  Residence, 
The  Manor  House,  Pembury,  Kent. 


Collateral  Branches  living. 

Issue  of  the  late  Charles  Baring  Young,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1801,  d.  1882  : 
m.  1843,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  189 7,  da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Winthrop,  M.D., 
of  Little  Bounds,  Tonbridge  : — 

Charles  Edwatd  Baring,  b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1876)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1876  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Christchurch  (C)  1885-92.  Residences,  Oak  Hill,  East 

Barnet  ; Daylesford  House,  Chipping  Norton.  Club,  Oxford  and  Cambridge. Arthur 

William,  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1884).  Residence, 
12,  Hyde  Park  Terrace,  W. — ■ — Caroline  Susan  : m.  1887,  William  Frederic  Lawrence,  for- 
merly M.P.  for  Abercromby  Div.  of  Liverpool.  Residences,  Cowesfield  House,  Whiteparish, 
Salisbury  ; 2 7,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. 

Issue  of  the  late  Henry  Young,  H.E.I.C.S..  3rd  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1803,  d. 
1881  : m.  1838,  Catherine  Anne,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  John  Eccles  : — 

Henry  Cathcart  Arthur,  b.  1850:  m.  1902,  Florence,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Eccles, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  3,  Holyrood  Terrace,  Plymouth,  and  has  issue  living,  Malcolm  Henry  Cathcart, 
b.  1903;  is  a Naval  Cadet, — Arthur  Colin  Everard,  b.  1914, — Katharine  Elizabeth,  b.  1908. 

Residence,  Willowby,  Yelverton. Horace  Edward  Broughton,  b.  1853:  m.  1882,  Ellen 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  George  Thome,  of  Darcey  Hey,  Castle  Hill,  N.S.W.,  having  had  issue,  of 
whom,  George  Arnold,  b.  1886  ; Lieut.  R.F.A. ; d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917, — Henry  Herbert,  b.  1895,  is  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; served  during  European  War  1916-18 
(severely  wounded), — Evelyn  Florence,  Broughton,  b.  1888, — Doris  Emily  Broughton,  b. 
1889:  m.  1911,  the  Rev.  David  James  Knox,  R.  of  St.  Luke’s,  Whi' more  Square,  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia,  and  has  issue  living,  David  Broughton  b.  1916,  Horace  Everard  Arnold  b.  1918, 
John  Wallace  b.  1920,  Elinor  Mary  b.  1912,  Patricia  Evelyn  b.  1914, — Constance  Elizabeth 
Broughton,  b.  1892, — Winifred  Elinor  Broughton,  b.  1896.  Residence,  Fairymead,  Bunda- 

berg,  Queensland. Charles  Ernest,  b.  1855  : m.  1891,  Margaret  Els6.  da.  of  John  Shedden 

Adam,  of  EHerslie,  Turramurra,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  has  issue  living,  Henry  Shedden 
Baring,  M.C.,  b.  1894  ; is  Capt.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18  (M.C.), — Charles 
Arthur  Noel,  b.  1899, — Ernest  Stafford,  b.  1903, — Geoffrey  Lawrence,  b.  1910, — Marjorie 

Lucia,  b.  1897, — Charis  Els6,  b.  1898.  Residence,  Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 

Florence  Selina  Harriett.  Residence,  Fairymead,  Bundaberg,  Queensland. 


Issue  of  the  late  Adm.  Horatio  Beauman  Young,  4th  son  of  xst  baronet,  b.  1806, 
d.  1879  : m-  i860,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Samuel  Pretor,  of  Wyke  Regis,  Dorset : — 
Alan  Rowley,  b.  1863  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (medal  with  four  clasps)  : m.  1903,  Isabel 
Louisa,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Col.  James  George,  formerly  Gordon  Highlanders.  Residence, 

Agnes  Cross,  Horstcd  Keynes,  Sussex. Eleanor  Theresa  : m.  1895,  the  Rev.  William 

Gilbert  Walshe,  Hon.  Chap.  1st  Brig.  National  Reserve  (London),  and  has  issue  living,  Lucia 
Charis,  b.  1897, — Kathleen  Eva,  b.  1898, — Eleanor  Alicia,  b.  1903.  Residences,  36,  Trevor 

Square,  S.W. ; Medmeny,  Selsey,  Sussex.  - Eva  Gertrude. Agnes.  Residence,  Fair- 

field,  Guildford. 


DEBRETTS  ILLUSTRATED  BARONETAGE. 


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Issue  of  the  late  William  Jackson  Young,  5th  son  of  1st  baronet,  b.  1809,  d.  1848  : 
m.  1845,  Anne,  who  d.  1905  (having  m.  2ndly,  1850,  Stephen  Digby  Murray),  da. 
of  Thomas  Reay  Eaton  : — 

William  Eaton,  b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871,  B.C.L.  1873)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1875  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset : tn.  1874,  Mary  Cecil  Augusta,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Cecil  Augustus 
Bisshopp,  9th  Bt.  ( ext .),  and  has  issue  living,  Cecil  Digby  Hillyar,  b.  1875, — Heugh  Gerard 
Montagu,  b.  1878.  Residence,  10,  Beaufort  East,  Bath. 


YOUNG,  Creation  (U.K.)  1821,  of  Baillieborough  Castle,  co.  Cavan. 


Prudentia. 

Prudence. 


Sir  William  Muston  Need  Young,  3rd  Baronet, 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Young,  2nd  son  of  1st  baronet;  b. 
Jan.  20th,  1847  ; s.  his  uncle,  Sir  John  (who  was  cr.  Baron 
Lisgar),  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  1876;  served  during  Afghan 
war  1878-9,  and  with  Upper  Burma  Field  Force  1885-7  (medal 
with  clasp)  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Cavan;  sometime  a Sup.  in 
Telegraph  Depart,  of  India:  m.  1870,  Isabella  (who  obtained 
a judicial  separation  1896),  da.  of  John  Leach,  of  Exeter,  and 
Black  Torrington,  Devon,  and  has  issue. 

$rms — Argent,  three  piles  sable,  each  charged  with  a trefoil,  slipped 
or  ; on  a chief  of  the  second  three  annulets  of  the  third.  Crest — A demi- 
lion  rampant,  charged  on  the  shoulder  with  a trefoil  slipped,  the  dexter 
paw  grasping  a dagger  proper. 

Residence — 


Son  living— CYRIL  ROE  MUSTON,  b.  Aug.  21st,  1881. 

Daughter  living — Ella  Louise : m.  1905,  Henry  Reynolds,  Ph.D. 

Sister  living — Lucy  Frances.  Residence, 

Widow  living  Of  eldest  son  Of  3rd  baronet — Mildred  Annie  Ferrers,  da.  ot  the  late  Tom 
Ferrers  Guy,  of  8,  Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  W. : m.  rst,  1896,  Capt.  John  Edgar  Harrington 
Young,  who  d.  1902,  el.  son  of  3rd  baronet  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Alexander  Van- 
sittart  Stewart,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers),  having  had  issue  (by  1st 
marriage),  John  Ferrers  Harrington,  b.  1897  ; Lieut.  King’s  Own  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  ; d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916. 

The  1st  baronet,  Sir  William,  was  a Director  of  the  East  India  Company  ; and  the  2nd  baronet, 
Sir  John,  was  raised  to  the  Peerage  in  1870  as  Baron  Lisgar,  but,  dying  without  issue,  his  peerage 
became  extinct,  and  the  baronetcy  devolved  upon  his  nephew. 


YOUNGER,  Creation  (U.K.)  Jan.  1911,  of  Auchen  Castle,  Kirkpatrick-Juxta, 

co.  Dumfries. 

Sir  William  Younger,  1st  Baronet,  son 
of  the  late  William  Younger,  of  Auchen  Castle, 
Moffat,  by  Margaret,  da.  of  J.  W.  Brown,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  June  28th,  1862  ; ed,  at 
Eton,  and  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered 
16th  Lancers  1884,  and  retired  1888;  is  a J.P. 
for  Leicestershire  and  Dumfriesshire,  and  Major 
Territorial  Force  (Reserve)  ; formerly  Major  Notts 
Imperial  Yeo.  and  Lanarkshire  Yeo. ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Orkney  and  Shetland  ( C ) July 
1892;  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Kesteven,  or  Stamford, 
Div.  of  Lincolnshire  July  1895  to  Jan.  1906,  and 
for  Peebles  and  Selkirk  (Z)  Jan.  to  Nov.  1910  : 
nt.  1888,  Helen  Caroline,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Robert 
Gunter,  1st  Bt.  (M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  W.  Riding, 
E.  Part,  Barkston  Ash  Div.),  of  Wetherby  Grange, 
Yorkshire,  and  has  issue. 

gtrnts — or,  on  a bend  azure,  between  two  martlets 
sable,  three  roses  argent,  barbed  and  seeded  vert,  on  a 
chief  gules,  a crescent  between  two  mullets  of  the  first. 
Crrst — A dexter  hand  holding  a lance  in  bend  proper. 

Seat — Auchen  Castle,  near  Moffat.  Clubs — Brooks’s, 
Orleans,  New  (Edinburgh). 

Son  living— WILLIAM  ROBERT,  b.  Oct.  27th,  1888  ; 
sometime  Hon.  Attach^  at  The  Hague:  m.  19x5,  Joan 
Gwendoline,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Louis  Johnstone  [ see  B. 
Derwent],  and  has  issue  living,  William  Antony,  b.  1917, — John  William,  b 1920, — Margaret 
Elizabeth,  b.  1916, — Diana  Joan,  b.  1920. 


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YOUNGER,  Creation  (U.K.)  June  1911,  of  Leckie,  co  Stirling. 

Sir  George  Younger,  M.B.,  1st  Baronet , 
el.  son  of  the  late  James  Younger,  brewer,  of  Alloa  ; 
b.  Oct.  13th,  1851  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; is  Chm. 
of  George  Younger  and  Son  (Limited),  brewers,  of 
Alloa,  a Director  of  National  Bank  of  Scotland,  of 
North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance  Co.,  and  of 
Lloyd’s  Bank  (Limited),  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Stir- 
lingshire, a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Clackmannanshire 
(Convener  1895-1906),  and  Scottish  Conservative 
Whip  in  House  of  Commons  ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Licensing  Laws  1896,  and  Pres,  of  County 
Councils’  Asso.  of  Scotland  1902-4,  and  of  National 
Union  of  Conservative  Assos.  Scotland  1903-4  ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Central  Recruiting  Tribunal  1915, 
and  to  take  charge  of  Conservative  Central  Office  in 
National  Min  1916  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Clack- 
mannanshire and  Kinross-shire  July  1895,  Dec.  1899, 
and  Oct.  1900  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Ayr  (C)  since 
Jan.  1906,  having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1904 : 
m.  1879,  Lucy,  da.  of  Edward  Smith,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
of  Heanor  Fall,  Derbyshire,  and  Harley  Street,  W., 
having  had  issue,  of  whom  the  youngest  son,  Charles  Frearson,  b 1885  ; Lieut.  Yeo. : 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1917  : m.  1913,  Marjory  Caroline  (now  of 
Gartur,  Stirling),  da-  of  T.  M.  Murray,  of  9,  Buckingham  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Jurms — Parted  per  saltire  or  and  gules,  a rose  counterchanged,  in  base  a martlet  sable,  on 
a chief  azure  three  covered  cups  or.  Crtst — An  armed  leg  couped  at  the  thigh  proper,  garnished 
and  spurred  or. 

Seat — Leckie,  Gargunnock,  Stirlingshire.  Clubs — Carlton,  Conservative,  Western  (Glasgow), 
New  (Edinburgh). 


Son  living — JAMES,  D.S.O.,  b.  May  19th  1880;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1903)  ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Fife  and  ’Forfar  Yeo.,  and  a Director  of  George  Y"ounger  and 
Son  (Limited),  of  Alloa ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; D.S.O.  1919  : 
tn.  1906,  Maud,  da.  of  Sir  John  Gilmour,  1st  Bt.,  and  has  issue  living,  Edward  George,  b. 
1906, — Kenneth  Gilmour,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth  Maud,  b.  1913, — Anne  Margaret,  b.  1920.  Resi- 
dence, The  Cottage,  Blairlogie,  by  Stirling.  Clubs,  Bath,  New  (Edinburgh). 


Swi/t  and  bold. 


BARONETS’ 


Alphabetical  List  of  Married  Daughters,  Sisters, 

and  Aunts  ; 


MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


The  name  in  italics  is  that  of  the  Baronet,  Peer, 
Knight  (W.),  or  Knight’s  Widow  (K.W.), 
to  whose  biography  reference  may  be  made 
for  further  particulars. 


When  two  or  more  Baronets  bear  the  same 
surname,  the  family  is  indicated  by  date 
of  creation  of  title;  e.g.,  “ Riddell , cr. 
1866.” 


Abbot,  Florence  L.  ....  Clark,  K. 

Abbott,  Agnes  A Gibbes. 

A’ Beckett  (Isabella),  Lady  ..  Michie,  K.W. 
Aberdour  (Minnie  C.  B.), 

Lady  Tweeddale , M. 

Abernethy,  Jessie Aird. 

Abraham,  Mary  H Parker,  cr.  1681. 

Abrahams,  Eveline Duveen , K.W. 

Ackerly,  Muriel  Menzies,  K.  W. 

Acland,  Caroline  C Gull. 

Acland,  Dorothy  M Thorold. 

Adam,  Edith  C Wood,  cr.  1837. 

Adams,  Alice  M Wiltshire. 

Adams,  Isabel  A Corbet. 

Addington  (Mary  A.), 

Baroness  Portal. 

Addis,  Eleanor  C Ford,  K.  W. 

Agassiz,  Edith  A Hobhouse. 

Aglen  (Senga  M.),  Lady  ..  Balfour,  K. 

Aikman,  Marion  D Stezvart,  cr.  1623. 

Ainslie,  Jean  B Stezvart- Wilson, 

K. 

Akerman,  Olga  P Steevens,  K. 

Alcock,  Lilian  L Scott,  K.  W. 

Alder,  Kate  A.  Norton , K. 

Alderson,  Katharine  G.  . . Wimborne,  Vis- 
count. 

Alexander,  Edith Duncan,  K.  W. 

Alexander,  Gertrude  I.  M.  . . Hudson-Kinahan. 

Alexander,  Juliet  I.  C Baillie,  K.W. 

Alexander,  Mary  G.  C.  . . Brind,  K.W. 

Alexander  (Millicent  V.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Herbrand  C.  . . Meredyth. 

Alexander(NoorouzW.),Lady  Cable,  K. 

Allan,  Gwladys  M.  ..  ..  Biles,  K. 

Allana,  Ladbai  Ebrahim. 

Allcroft,  Margaret  J Russell,  cr.  1832. 

Allen,  Beatrice  Herbert , K. 

Allen,  Doris  » Bury. 

Allen,  Edith  M Perks. 

Allen,  Jessie Pound. 

Allen,  Mabel  E Bangor,  V. 

Allen,  Margaret  Mercer,  K.  W. 

Allen,  Mina  Thomas,  K. 

Allen,  Ruth  Atkinson-Willes , 

K. 

Allen,  Violet  D Payton,  K. 

Alton,  Ethel  M Hughes- Hunter. 

Alves,  Beatrice  M Ismay,  K.  W. 

Ambler,  Annie  Hilt,  cr.  1916. 

Ames,  Alice  C Miles.  [1823. 

Ames,  Eliza  S Robinson,  cr. 

Ames  (Louis  M.),  Lady  . . Kennedy,  K. 

Ames,  Violet  . . • ■ . . . . Wallis,  K.W. 

Amos,  Lucy  Scott  - Moncrieff, 

K.W. 

Anderson,  Blanche  A.  M.  ..  Laurie,  cr.  1834. 

Anderson,  Florence  L Boehm-Boteler. 

Anderson,  Gladys  ..  ..  ...  Dening,  K.W. 

Anderson,  Kathleen  L.  M.  ..  Gamble,  K. 

Anderson,  Mary  E.  . . Agnezv,  cr.  1895. 

Anderson,  Vida  Aird. 

Andrewes,  Gertrude  M.  . . Mackenzie,  K. 

Andrews,  Gladys  J.  M.  . . Gould,  K. 

Anglin,  Madeleine  St.  G.  . . Falconbridge, 

K.W. 

Angus,  Ada  M Marzials,  K.W. 

Anne,  Edith Parkyns. 

Annesley,  Emily  M Dancer. 

Annesley  Hilda  M Macnaghtezi. 

Anson,  Agnes  H. Acland,  cr.  1678. 

Anson,  Irene  M Robbins,  K. 

Anstruther,  Zaida  M Erskine. 

Anthony,  Dorothy Minto,  E. 

Antoniadi,  Vera  H Malet. 

Apostolides,  Frances  J.  ..  Graham,  cr.  1906. 
Arbuthnot  (Constance  A.), 

Lady  Milman. 


Arbuthnot,  Edith  M Bosanquet,  K. 

Arbuthnot,  Olive  _ Blake,  K.W. 

Archdale,  Emilia  J Bagge. 

Archdale,  Phyllis  K Wake. 

Archdall,  Elizabeth  ..  ..  Stezvart,  cr.  1803. 

Archer,  Louisa  S Mackenzie,  cr. 

Arkwright,  Rebecca  O.  ..  Alleyne.  [1673. 

Armour,  Georgina  T Hughes,  K.  W. 

Armstrong,  Hester  A.  M.  . . Dill,  K. 

Armytage  (Aimee),  Lady  . .Milborne-Szvinner- 
ion-Pilkington. 

Arnott  (Caroline  S.),  Lady  . . Williams,  cr. 

1866. 

Arthur,  Constance  E Hobhouse. 

Arthur,  Dorothy  G,  . . . . Vincent,  K. 

Arthur,  Elizabeth  W Coats. 

Ascherson,  Dorothy  L Wiseman. 

Ash,  Mary  T.; Innes. 

Ashbrook  (Gladys  L.),  Vis- 
countess   Higginson,  K. 

Ashburner,  Ethel  H Bayley,  K. 

Ashmore,  Marian Glanusk,  B. 

Ashmore  (Dorothy  E.  A.), 

Lady  Shazv,  cr.  1665. 

Ashworth,  Charlotte  . . . . Blackwood. 

Ashworth,  Dorothy  M.  C.  . . Vincent. 

Ashworth,  Jane  A Trickett,  K.W. 

Askwith,  Amelia  S.  R Webster. 

Askwith,  Mary  D.  Fox,  K. 

Aslat,  Florence  M Foster,  K. 

Aspinall,  Clara  Thursby. 

Asquith,  Emma  A.  M Glenconner,  B. 

Asquith,  Katharine  F Horner,  K. 

Assheton,  Frances  A.  E.  ..  Bazley. 

Astley,  Marie  C.  Ludford-  . . Dixie. 

Astley,  Hon.  Mrs.  Hubert  D.  Corbet. 

Atchison,  Irene  M.  M Barttelot. 

Atholl  (Katharine  M.), 

Duchess  of Ramsay,  cr.  1666. 

Atkinson,  Lorna  E Hewett , K. 

Atkinson,  Dora  Courtown,  E. 

Attneave,  Lynette Skinner. 

Attwood,  Freda  Robinson,  K. 

Auckland,  (Edith)  Baroness  Eden. 

Austin,  Maud Grantham,  K.W, 

Aykroyd,  Lily  M.  ..  ..  ..  Roberts,  cr.  1909. 

Ayles,  Esther  M Briscoe. 

Aylmer,  Edith  W Duck,  K. 

Ayscough,  Ada  B Cruickshank,  K. 

Bacchus,  Evelyn Goldie- Taubman, 

K.W. 

Baddeley,  Ethel  E Burnett, cr.  1913. 

Baggallay.  Emily  C.  E.  ..  Burrell. 

Bagnall,  Evelyn  D Reade. 

Bagnall,  Sylvia  J Robinson,  cr.  1660. 

Bagot  (Theodosia),  Lady  . . Leslie,  cr.  1876. 

Bagshawe,  Alice  M Smith,  K. 

Bagshawe,  Lucy  Alexander,  cr. 

1809. 

Bahr,  Edith  Manson-  . . . . Manson,  K. 

Bailey  (Kathleen  M.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Herbert  C Salt,  cr.  1869. 

Bailey,  Phyllis  Stevens,  K. 

Bailie,  Amy  E Miller , cr.  1874. 

Bai^leau,  Beatrice  M.  St.  J.  Madden,  K.W. 

Baird,  Emily  D Hawarden,  V. 

Baird,  Susan  G Fergusson,  cr. 

^703- 

Baker,  Ada  M Smith,  cr.  1897. 

Baker,  Cherry  M Voules,  K. 

Baker,  Florence  J Alison. 

Baker,  Frances  M.  ..  ..  A us  tin. 

Baker,  Geraldine  E Alison. 

Baker,  Helen  A Peto. 

Baker,  Henrietta  M St.  Aldwyn,  V. 

Baker,  Irene  M.  R Parkington , K. 

Baker,  Laura  M Goldsznid-Stern- 

Salomons. 


786  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


Baker,  Louisa  C Dancer. 

Baker,  Margaiet  C.  C Van-Notten-Pole. 

Balfour  (Frances),  Lady  ..  Simpson,  K. 

Balfour,  Hylda  S Paget,  cr.  1886. 

Balfour,  Isabella  J Kinloch , cr.  1686. 

Balfour,  Mary Nairn. 

Balfour,  Millicent  J Paul,  K. 

Balfour,  Victoria  E Wood,  cr.  1886. 

Ball,  Amy  M Wake. 

Ball,  Cornelia  C Ford. 

Ball,  Evelyn  I Holmes,  K.W. 

Ballance,  Mary  P T rower,  K. 

Ballard,  Beatrice  M Macara. 

Ballard,  Violet  H Burney , K. 

Bancroft,  Effie  L Hare,  K. 

Bancroft,  Mary  A. ..  ..  Ball,  K.W. 

Bandaranaike  (Daisy  E.), 

Lady  Obeyesekere , K. 

Bandon,  Isabella  E Fleming. 

Banister,  Constance  C Bisset,  K.  W. 

Bankes,  Grace Hammick. 

Banks,  Gratiana  L.  . . . . Hughes. 

Barbour,  Charlotte  R Fowler. 

Barclay,  Alice  A Osborne-Gibbes. 

Barday,  Elsa  M Bray. 

Bardsley,  Alice  Gamble. 

Barge,  Debonnaire  E.  R.  . . Mansfield , K. 

Baring,  Phoebe  Bonser,  K.W. 

Baring,  Selina  B Bessborough,  E. 

Barling,  Elsie  M.  R Murray,  K.W. 

Barnard,  Frances  H Dyer,  K. 

Barnes  (Caroline  A.  R.),  Lady  Lethbridge,  K.  W. 

Barne,  Violet  E E7ving. 

Barneby,  Alice  M St.  Aldwyn,  V. 

Barnes,  Adelaide  C.  . I . . . . Ward , K. 

Barnes,  Charlotte  M Smith-Gordo  n. 

Barnett,  Mary  C Halsey. 

Barnsdale,  Helen Bowden. 

Barrett,  Freda,  E.  L Wilson,  cr.  1874. 

Barrett,  Mina  T Flavelle. 

Barrington  (Mary  R.),  Lady  Bacon. 

Barron,  Flora  C Brabrook,  K. 

Barrow,  Alice  M Campbell-Orde. 

Barrow,  Amy Bradford,  K. 

Barrow,  Rose Gilbey. 

Barrj’,  Adelaide  M Wrixon-Becher. 

Barry,  Adelaide  W.  C.  ..  ..  Dunbar,  cr.  1814. 

Barstow,  Enid  L Lawrence,  K. 

Bartleet,  Ida  M Grey,  cr.  1711. 

Bartlett,  Dorothy  H Barran. 

Bartlett,  Rose  A.  D Rose,  cr.  1874. 

Barton,  Emma  A Lowther,  cr.  1824. 

Barton,  Florence  L.  M.  . . Davies,  K.  W. 

Barton,  Georgina Hector , K.W. 

Barton,  Lilian  E.  L Carden,  cr.  1887. 

Barton,  Mary  B Barclay. 

Barton,  Victoria  A.  J Peel,  cr.  1880. 

Basset,  Ellen  C.  C Dowell,  K.  W. 

Basset,  Rebecca  H.  B.  ..  Salusbury-  Tre - 
lawny. 

Bastable,  Eliza  M Waller,  cr.  1780. 

Batchelor,  Veronica  L Makins. 

Bate,  Helen  C.  M Troubridge. 

Bateman,  Dorothy  La  Trobe-  Callaghan,  K. 

Bateman,  Jessie  M.  A Bazley. 

Bates,  Frances  H Rivett-Carnac. 

Bates,  Hylda  M Heath. 

Bates,  J.  Muriel  Cleiand,  K. 

Bath  (Violet  C.),  Marchioness 

of Mordautit. 

Batlivala,  Jerbai  Jejeebhoy. 

Battersea  (Constance),  Baro- 
ness   Rothschild,  B. 

Batty,  Violet  E Paget,  cr.  1871, 

Battye,  Wilhelmina Bozvyer-Smyth. 

Baylden,  Gertrude  D Mayo-Robson,  K. 

Bayley  (Audrey  C.),  Lady 

Readett-  Turney,  K. 

Bayly,  Hannah  A Lowe,  K.  W. 

Bayly,  Irene  K.  M Richardson- Bun- 

bury. 

Bazett,  Edith  E Carew. 

Beadon,  Ella  F Hall , K.JF. 

Beall,  Gwendolen  M Rees,  K. 

Beaman,  Diana  V.  C Guise. 

Beauclerk,  Evelyn  A Hart. 

Beauclerk,  Gwendolen  L.  ..  Hughes,  K.W. 

Beauford,  Margery  E Greenwell. 

Beaumont  (Ethel  M.), 

Baroness  Tempest,  cr.  1866. 

Beaumont,  Mary  H Gibson-Craig. 

Beazley,  Ellen  D.D 14'  illiams,  cr.  1909. 

Beckitt,  Blanche  E Williamson,  K. 

Beckwith,  Janet  Chichester. 

Bedford,  Eleanor  P.  . . . . Chatice. 

Beemelmans,  Clementina  A E Carnock,  B. 

Beever,  Katherine  L Brocklebank. 

Beevor,  Mary Foster,  cr.  1838.  i 


Begg,  Edith  R.  M 

Behrens,  Gabrielle  J 

Belfield,  Valerie  E 

Belgrave,  Katherine  M. 
Belhaven  and  Stenton  (Kath- 
leen G.)>  Baroness  . . . . 

Belhaven  and  Stenton  (Geor- 
gina), Baroness 

Bell,  Edith  C 

Bell,  Grace  E 

Bell,  Kate  R.  M 

Bell,  Katharine  

Bellairs,  Frederica  J 

Bellamy,  Edith  E 

Bellard,  Margaret  I 

Belle  w (Mildred  M.  J.), 

Baroness  

Belson,  Hilda 

Benjamin,  Ethel  M 

Bennett,  Beatrice  H.  Leigh- 

Bennett,  Dorothy  M 

Bennett,  Esther  F 

Bennett,  Margaret  C.  G. 
Benson  (Caroline  G.),  Lady.. 

Benson,  Cicely  K 

Benthall,  Ruth  M 

Benyon,  Violet  E 

Beresford,  Janet  D 

Beresford  (Joan  R.),  Hon. 
Mrs.  S.  Robert  de  la  P. 

Horsley-  

Berger,  Janet  S 

Berkeley,  Henrietta 

Berkeley,  Irene  L 

Berry,  Elsie  W 

Bertie  (Harriet  B.  E.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  George 

Bessborough  (Blanche  V.), 

Countess  of 

Best,  Annie  M 

Best  (Evelyn  M.  A.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Samuel  J 

Best  (Florence  M.  B.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  James  W 

Bevan,  Elizabeth  E 

Bevan,  Ethel  J 

Bevan,  Kathleen  H.  M. 

Bevington,  Marion 

Bickmore,  Lucy  Jane 

Biddulph,  Diana  

Bidwell,  Dorothea  M.  L.  R. 
Bingham  (Kathleen),  Hon. 

Lady  

Birch  (Florence  H.),  Lady  .. 

Bird,  Margaret  S 

Birdwood,  Janette  H.  G. 

Birkbeck,  Ellen  M 

Birkbeck,  Etheldreda  I. 

Birks,  Lucy  

Birney,  Mary’  L 

Bisdee,  Enid  R 

Bishop,  Anne  J 

Bishop,  Bertha  

Bishop,  Mary’  G 

Black,  Annie  L 

Black,  Catherine  A 

Black,  Mary’  A 

Blackett  (Helen  K.),  Lady  . . 

Blackwood,  Sibyl  M 

Blaine,  Emma  F 

Blaine  (Lydia  L.  P.),  Lady  .. 
Blair,  Cecilia  D.  Hunter-  . . 

Blair,  Elizabeth  M 

Blake,  Jean  St.  J 

Blanch,  Caroline  S 

Bland,  Doris 

Blenkinsop,  Florence  E.  . . 
Blennerhassett,  Olivia  F. 

Bles,  Helen  K 

Bliss,  Eva  J 

Bliss,  Rosalind  M 

Blizard,  Edith  L 

Blohm,  Georgina  J.  S 

Blois,  Georgiana  I.  F 

Blood,  Gladys 

Bloomfield,  Emmeline  L.  .. 
Blount,  Marcella  C.  M. 
Blount,  Mary  F. 

Blumer,  Sylvia  R 

Blundell,  Marjorie  G.  M. 
Blundell-Hollinshead- 

Blunt,  Maud  J 

Blyth  (Ethel  J.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

J.  Audley  . . 

Bobby,  Helen 


Shaw,  KS 
Geikie,  K. 

Morris  cr.  1806. 
Berkeley,  K.W. 

Bromhead. 

Watson,  cr.  1895. 
Chris  tison. 
Laughton,  K.W. 
Soares,  K. 
Fitzgerald,  1880. 
C layton-East. 
Madge. 

Cardew,  K. 

De  Trafford. 
Euan  - Smith, 
K.W. 

Croft,  cr.  1818. 
Pocock. 

Lowe,  K. 

Duffey,  K.W. 
Owen,  cr.  1813. 
Couper. 

Beauchamp,  K. 
Cable,  K. 

Peek. 

Spicer. 


Gra7>es-Sazule. 
Colquhoun. 
Stewart,  cr.  1623 
Waterlow. 
Skinner. 

Farquhar. 

Wimbome,  V. 
Shaw,  cr.  1665. 

May,  K. 

Lees,'cr.  1897.  [ K. 
Scott  - Moncrieff, 
Coote,  cr.  1620. 
Smith,  K. 

Kirk,  K. 

Dundas,  cr.  1821. 
Goring. 

Parkington,  K. 

Clarke,  cr.  1831. 
Chetwode. 
Cockburn,  K. 
Bromhead. 
Wigan. 

F/olkes. 

McDougall,  K.  W. 
Dalhousie,  E. 
Maasdorp,  K. 
Gamble. 
Szlumper,  K. 

Me  Alpine. 

North,  K 
Nairn. 

Cayzer. 

Lowther,  cr.  1824. 
Morant,  K. 
Kekezvich,  K.W. 
Stonhouse. 
Farrer,  B. 
Hoskyns. 

Carr,  K. 
Campbell,  Ct. 

1667. 

Stott. 

Ismay,  K.W. 
Grove. 

Garforth , K. 
Lees,  cr.  1804. 
Wolfe-Barry, 
K.W. 

Mitchell,  K.  W. 
Heathcote. 
Domvile,  K. 
Woodhouse,  K. 

A rnott. 

Wood,  er.  1886. 

S my  the. 

Ross,  K. 

Astley-Corbett. 
Goldsmid-S  tern - 
[Solomons. 
Brunner. 

Robbins,  K. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


787 


Bodeker,  Helen  Wardlaw. 

Boden,  Nathalie  B Barran. 

Bodington  (Eliza),  Lady  . . Barran. 

Boileau  (Lucy  H.),  Lady  ..  Nugent , cr.  1906. 

Bolckow,  Frances  M Dorman,  K. 

Bolton,  Ada  V.  E Jourdain,  K.  W. 

Bolton,  Elinor  E Graham,  cr.  1906. 

Bonallo,  Nina  H Dunbar,  cr.  1814. 

Bond,  Florence  P Carew. 

Bond,  Mary  C Knaresborough,B. 

Bonham  (Louisa),  Lady  . . Buchanan,  cr. 

1878. 

Bonser  (Mary  C.),  Lady  ..  Colville,  V. 

Bonsor,  Evelyn  S Moon. 

Booth,  Kathleen  T Holder. 

Booth,  Norah  E Pigot. 

Borrmann,  Frances  Z Rich. 

Bostock,  Kate Pollock. 

Bottomley,  Alice  T Robinson,  K. 

Boughey,  Harriet  R.  A.  . . Stuart-M enteth. 

Boulton,  Rosalind  M Milburn. 

Bourne,  Constance  M.  G.  ..  Croft. 

Bovenschen,  Mabel  A Acland,  cr.  1678. 

Bouverie  (Maria  E.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Duncombe  Pleydell-  Hulse. 

Bowen,  Ellen Osier,  K. 

Bower,  Elizabeth  W.  M.  ..  Trollope. 

Bowers,  Hilda  A Stapleton. 

Bowles,  Constance Hughes. 

Bowles,  Grace  E Hudson-Kinahan. 

Bowring,  Lorna  C Colleton. 

Boyd,  B.  Gladys  R Hibbert. 

Boyd,  Grace  E.  L Waterlow. 

Boyd  (Ruth),  Lady  . . . . Fry,  K. 

Boyle  (Cerise),  Hon.  Mrs.  [Crespigny. 

Robert  F Champion  de 

Boyle,  Lilian  G.  K Trotter,  K. 

Boyle,  Margaret  E.  N.  . . Avebury,  B. 

Boyle,  Mary  J Mackie. 

Boynton,  Cycely  M.  Wickham  Boynton. 

Brace,  Beatrice  I Feilden. 

Bracher,  Marian  Burbidge. 

Brackenbury,  Maude  C.  ..  Browne,  K.W. 
Brackenbury,  Priscilla  ..  ..  Russell,  cr.  1812. 

Brackenbury,  Winifred  I.  ..  Browne,  K.W. 

Bradford,  Laura  G Blackwood. 

Bradshaw,  Violet  C Duckworth- King. 

Bramwell,  Charlotte  A.  . . Dick-Cunyngham. 

Brander,  Aileen  A Rattigan,  K.W. 

Bray  (Constance  A.),  Lady. . Graham,  cr.  1906. 

Bray,  Margaret  E Barwick. 

Bray,  Rosa  S.  D Onslow,  E. 

Braybrooke  (Dorothy  E.), 

Baroness  Lawson,  K.  W . 

Breakey,  Laura  A.  S Carew. 

Bredan,  Norah  G ..  Dixon-Hartland. 

Bree,  Frances  E Henniker. 

Brent,  Meliora  A Far  mer. 

Brewer,  Dorothy Skinner. 

Bridge  (Elizabeth  D ),  Lady  Morris,  K. 

Bridge,  Laura  B Douglas,  cr.  1777. 

Bright,  Dorothea  M Barker,  K. 

Bright,  Murielle  D.  L.  ..  Lucas-Tooth. 

Brinton,  Evelyn  E Forbes,  cr.  1823. 

Brisco  (Mary  E ),  Lady  ..  Feilden. 

Briscoe,  Anna  R Srnith-Marriott. 

Brittain,  Alida  (Lady)  . . ►.  Harvey,  K. 

Brock,  Edith  C King , cr.  1888. 

Brock  (Irene  C.  W.),  Lady  ..  Walker,  cr.  1856. 
Brocklebank,  Charlotte  C.  . . Blood,  K. 
Brocklebank,  Constance  M. . . Powell,  K. 
Brockholes,  Blanche  iR.  M.  Clifford,  B. 
Brockman,  Helen  M.  Drake-  Pilkington,  K. 

Brodie,  Mabel  M Hart. 

Brodrick,  J.  Edith Robinson,  K.W. 

Bromfield,  Ethel  P Philipps,  cr.  1887. 

Brook,  Margery  S Robinson,  cr. 

1660. 

Brooke,  Beatrice  G Carlile. 

Brooke,  Essex  V Gunning. 

Brooke  (E.  Marjorie),  Lady. . Eden. 

Brooke,  Gladys  Palmer,  cr.  1903. 

Brooke,  Mary  L.  M Arnott. 

Brooks,  Florence  C.  A.  . . Kinnoull,  E. 

Brooks,  Ruth  O Bennett,  K. 

Brooksbank,  Constance  M. . . Grantham,  K.  W. 

Broughton,  Rhoda Broughton. 

Brow,  Ida  K.  M Blair,  K. 

Brown,  Agnes  M Bellingham. 

Brown,  Agnes  M Quain. 

Brown,  Eallien  N Jones,  K.W. 

Brown,  Elizabeth  M.  B.  . . Nicoll,  K.W. 

Brown,  Henrietta Watson,  cr.  1895. 

Brown,  Lucy  I Hayes,  cr.  1797. 

Brown,  Mary  E Griffith,  K.  W. 

Brown,  Muriel  A.  E Shrewsbury,  E. 

Brown,  Ruth Ratcliffe- Ellis, 

Brown,  Winifred  J Robbins,  K.  [K. 


Browne,  Ada  K Crosbie. 

Browne,  Alice  W White,  K.W. 

Browne  (Clotilde  G.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Arthur Don-Wauchope. 

Browne,  Ellen  A Ramsay. 

Browne,  Frances  J Stracey. 

Browne,  Violet  E Dowries,  K. 

Brownrigg,  Louisa  M Key. 

Bruce,  Dorothy  F Boot. 

Bruce,  Dulcie  E Morris,  cr.  1806. 

Bruce  (Finetta  M.  J.),  Hon.  [1815. 

Mrs.  Charles  G Campbell,  cr. 

Bruce,  Ismay  U.  A Smythe. 

Bruce,  Louisa  J Colthurst. 

Brune,  Cicely  A.  G.  Pri- 

deaux Grey-Egerton. 

Brunton,  Eleanor  C W hitbugh,  B. 

Bryant,  Grace W at  erf.  eld,  K.  W. 

Bryce,  Vera  F Goldsmid-Stern- 

Salomons. 

Bryden,  Myra  L Chandler,  K.W. 

Buchanan,  Helen  M.  D.  . . M‘Call- Anderson. 

Buchanan,  Violet  N Critchett. 

Buckingham  and  Chandos 
(Alice  A.),  Duchess  of  . . Graham-Mont- 
gomery. 

Buck, Jennings,  K. 

Buck,  Ellen  Reade. 

Buckley,  Augusta  F H ervey-Bathurst . 

Buckley,  Frances  M Miller,  cr.  1705. 

Buckley,  Grace  Brunner. 

Buckley,  Innes  E Robertson,  K. 

Budge,  Winifred  M.  L.  . . Goodwin , K . 

Bulkeley,  Annie  E Pelly. 

Bucknill  (Alice),  Lady  . . . . Richards,  K.W. 

Bull,  Elizabeth  F Randall,  K. 

Bullard,  Eleanor  H Crisp. 

Bullen,  Cora  T Moore,  K. 

Bullen,  Elizabeth Thorne,  K.W. 

Buller,  Margaret  M Anson. 

Bulley,  Annie  C Bazley. 

Bullivant,  Violet  G.  P.  . . Hanson , cr.  1887. 

Bulloch,  Florence. Mather,  K.W. 

Bulkeley,  Victoria  A.  S. 

Williams-  Dartmouth,  E. 

Bulteel,  Doris Petersen,  K. 

Bunbury,  Lilian  Dalhousie,  E. 

Bunny,  Mary De  Renzy , K.  W. 

Burgoyne,  Helen Bradford , K. 

Burmeister,  Mary  A Kellett. 

Burn,  Janet  E Ewing. 

Burnaby,  Mary  A.  E Harrison,  K. 

Burnett,  Joan Humpherv,  K. 

Burnett,  Violet  A St.  Davids,  V. 

Burney,  Gertrude  R Lewis,  cr.  1902. 

Burns,  Helen  J Linlithgow , M. 

Burrell  (Etheldreda  M.),Lady  Loder. 

Burrell,  Mary  E Cooper. 

Burton,  Amy  A Sparks. 

Burton,  Isabella  J.  Mackenzie-  Mackenzie,  cr. 

1837. 

Burton,  Christabel  R Northcliffe , V. 

Bush,  Emily  C.  A Pole. 

Bussy,  Dorothea  Strachie,  B. 

Bute  (Augusta  M.  M.),  Mar- 
chioness of Bellingham. 

Butler,  Agnata  F Ramsay,  cr. 

1666.' 

Butler  (Grace  L.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Henry  C Abdy. 

Butler,  (Kersey  C.  H.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  I vo  M Minto,  E. 

Butler  (Mary  C.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Lesley  J.  P Heathcoat-Amory. 

Butler,  Nina  H Minto,  E. 

Butler,  Vera  G Holbrook,  K. 

Buttery,  Gertrude  E Crump,  K. 

Buxton,  Janet  M.  M Carlile. 

Buxton,  Lucy  E Pease,  cr.  1882. 

Buxton,  Maud  I Buxton,  cr.  1803. 

Byng  (Marie  E.),  Hon.  Lady  Ducie,  E. 

Byramjee,  Avabai Jejeebhoy. 

Byrne,  Margaret Murphy . 

Byron,  Georgiana  M Burdett , cr.  1618. 

Caborne,  Mary  L Boord. 

Caddy,  Evelyn  M Payton , K. 

Cadogan,  Ruth  E Norfolk,  D. 

Caillard  (Eliza  F.),  Lady  . . Hanham. 

Cairnes,  Lucy  B Croft , cr.  1671. 

Calland,  Annie  I Alexander,  cr, 

1809. 

Calthrop,  Eleanor  M Chance,  K. 

Calverley,  Louisa  M Henniker- 

H ughan. 

Calvert,  Winifred  S Cholmeley. 

Cama,  Humabai  D Petit. 

Cambier,  Emily  Filose,  K. 

Cameron,  Emma Tupper. 


788  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


Cameron,  Margaret  H. . . 
Cameron,  Margaret  H.  I, 
Cameron,  Phoebe  E. 
Cameron,  Theresa  B.  C. 
Camm,  Amy 

Campbell,  Caroline  A.  E. 
Campbell,  Catherine  E. 
Campbell,  Constance  I, 

Campbell,  Frances  M.  D. 
Campbell,  Helen  M. 
Campbell  (Honor),  Lady 

Campbell,  Ida 

Campbell,  Janet  M. 
Campbell,  Lilian  A. 


Hughes , K.W. 
Hardie,  K. 

Aird , K. 
Knowles  cr.  1765. 
Edwards- Moss. 

R ivett-Camac. 
Prideaux , K. 
Hamilton , cr. 
1646. 

Macrae , K. 

. . Stewart , K. 

. . Newmarch,K.  IV, 
Pelly. 

Aikman , K.W. 

O lighter  bridge, 


K. 

Campbell,  Lilian  M Settle , K. 

Campbell,  Louisa  E.  A.  ..  Anson. 

Campbell,  Marion  I Durand. 

Campbell,  Muriel  C Benbow,  K.  W. 

Campbell,  Sara  Gallagher,  K. 

Canning,  Isabella  R Holmes,  K.W. 

Capron,  Enid  A Boulton. 

Cardew,  Evelyn  M -Earle,  cr.  1869. 

Cardwell,  Alice  V Lindsay-Hogg. 

Carew,  Muriel  M.  H Heathcoat- 

Amory. 

Carey,  Amelia  F Onslow. 

Cargill,  Winifred Birch , K. 

Carleton,  Marguerite  H.  . . Darell. 

Carlow,  Margaret  J Shackleton,  K. 

Carlyon,  Aileen  J Hudson- Kinahar. 

Carmichael,  Dorothea  H.  M. 

E.  S Colquhoun. 

Carmichael,  Ethel  O Kinloch,  cr.  1873. 

Carnac,  Annie  M.  Rivett-  ..  Durand. 

Came,  Ruth Higham,  K.  W. 

Carnegie,  Ruth  S.  G Scott,  K.  W. 

Carpenter,  Agnes  W.  Boyd-..  Ley. 

Carpmael,  Frances  E Ford. 

Carr,  Elizabeth  Gamble. 

Carr,  Elsie  P Putnam,  K. 

Carr,  Iona  K Thomson,  K. 

Carrow,  Eleanor  D.  F Dunbar,  cr.  1697. 

Carter,  Eliza  M Brabrook,  K. 

Carter,  Flora  M Ogston,  K. 

Cartmel,  Violet  A.  . . . . Fitzherbert. 

Cartwright,  Maude  J Blake,  cr.  1622. 

Carty,  Eileen  M.  ..  ..  ..  Pitt. 

Cary,  Louisa  I.  S Rowley,  cr.  1836. 

Case,  Dorothea  M Armstrong, K.W. 

Cassels,  /Emilia  Falconbridge, 

Cassillis  (Frances  E.),  [K.  W. 

Countess  of Mac  Taggart- 

Stewart. 

Castel-Delfino  (Clare  A.  C.), 

Marghesa  di Dudgeon , K. 

Castle,  Josephine  M Kirkpatrick. 

Castle,  Phyllis  M Perkins,  K.W. 

Cator,  Adeline  L Blois. 

Cator,  Isabella  M Baker-Wilbra- 

ham. 

Catton,  Cecily  E Muir- Mackenzie. 

Caulfeild.  May  H Jones,  cr.  1917. 

Caunter,  H.  Margaret  M.  . . Napier,  K. 

Cavalier,  Molly  A Buller,  K. 

Cavaye,  Ada  M Barttelot. 

Cave,  Beatrice  J Williams,  cr. 

1866. 

Cavenagh,  Marion Glyn,  cr.  1759. 

Cavendish  (Elizabeth  J.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  William  ..  ..  Baillie. 

Cay,  Agnes  S Dixie. 

Cay,  Annie  JaJfray. 

Cayley,  Beatrice  Coddington. 

Cayley,  Gertrude  S Cayley. 

Cayley,  Marion  L Robinson, cr.  1854. 

Cayley,  Sylvia  E Cotterell. 

Cazalet,  Maud  L.  H Heron- Maxwell. 

Cecil  (Edith),  Lady  Francis  Brooks,  cr.  1886. 

Chalkley,  Dora  W Dunning,  K. 

Chalmers,  Brynhild  L Benson,  K. 

Chamberlayne,  Norah  G.  ..  Bates. 

Chambers,  Alice  J Mahon- 

Chambers,  Elsie  G Tangye,  K.W. 

Champain,  Ellen  G.  Bateman-  Ramsay,  cr.  1806. 
Champion,  Beatrice  K.  . . Robertson , K. 
Champneys  (Virginia  J.), 

Lady  Hamilton-Dal- 

rymple. 

Chance,  Fanny  I Agnew,  cr.  1895. 

Chance  (Josephine),  Lady  . . Lawson,  cr.  1831. 

Chandler,  Francis  M Eiphinstone. 

Chapman,  Adelaide  M Aubrey-Fletcher , 

cr.  1782. 

Chapman,  Adeline  H.  B.  ..  Astley-Corbctt. 
Chapman,  Henrietta  C.  S.  . . Baker,  cr.  1796. 
Chapman,  K.  M Knox,  K. 


Chapman,  Lilian  G.  ..  ..  Wamie?. 

Chappie,  Irene  B.  A Lane. 

Charles,  Mina  S Watson,  cr.  1895. 

Cbarlesworth,  Helen  L.  R.  ..  Greene. 

Charlton,  Anne  Doughty,  K.W. 

Charlton,  Edith  Cobbett,  K. 

Charteris,  Katherine  M.  . . Riddel,  cr.  1628. 

Chaytor,  Florence  F Freer-Smith,  K. 

Cheater,  Violet  Linton,  K.W. 

I Chesterfield  (Dorothea),  Coun- 
tess of Hay,  cr.  1635. 

Chetwode  (Alice  J.),  Lady  . . Bass. 

Cheyne,  Sybil  D Haggard,  K. 

Chiasserinni,  Margeritta  . ...  Fagan,  K.  [1641., 

Chichester,  Beatrice  ..  ..  Chichester , cr. 

Chichester,  Cicely  M Eardley  -Wilmot. 

Chichester,  Isabel  E.  T.  . . Thomas,  cr.  1766. 
Childe,  Frances  C.  Baldwyn-  Leightoti. 

Chitty  (Clara  J.),  Lady. . . . Pollock. 

Chitty,  Mary  G Hort. 

Cholmondeley,  Ethel  E.  . .Crosthwaite,K.W. 
Cholmondeley(Katherine  L.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Thomas  . . . . Sykes,  cr.  1783. 

Christie,  Cecil  M Bailey. 

Christie,  Dorothea Walker,  K. 

Churchill,  Margaret  N.  ..  Paget,  cr.  1871. 

Chute,  Eleanor  J Portal. 

Clapin,  Emily  L Waterlow. 

Clark,  Gladys  A.  E. Evans,  K. 

Clark,  Harriet  C.  M Dick-Cunyngham . 

Clark,  Lilian  M.  H Milman. 

Clark,  Marjorie  Y Simmons , K. 

Clark,  Rachel  C.  Atkinson-..  Meyrick. 

Clarke,  Evelyn  M Baird,  cr.  1897. 

Clarke,  Lilian  G O'  Farrell,  K.  W. 

Clarke,  Mary  F Bradshaw,  K. 

Clarke,  Maud Sherburn,  K. 

Claughton,  Helen  H Henschel,  K. 

Clauson  (Mary  E.),  Lady  ..  Makins. 

Clay,  Sybil  I.  M Nairne. 

Clay,  Violet  H Nightingale. 

Clayton,  Gertrude  A Armstrong,  cr. 

1841 

Clayton,  Marjorie  C Duke,  K. 

Clayton,  Mary  G Levinge. 

Cleaver,  Thelma  Reid,  K. 

Clegg,  Norah  C Behrens , K. 

Clerk  (Aymee  E.  G.),  Lady. . Napier,  cr.  1627. 
Clifford,  M.  Margaret  . . . . Sykes,  K. 

Clifford,  Sicele  A De  Trafford. 

Clifton,  Gladys  Evans,  K.  W. 

Clinton  (Margaret),  Baroness  Waleran,  B. 
Clutterbuck,  Adelaide  ..  ..  Barrow. 

Coatsworth,  Ellen  B Marr. 

Cobb,  Margaret  E Hay , cr.  1703. 

Cobban,  Mina Whittaker, K.W* 

Cobham,  Adela  A.  C Grant,  cr.  1705. 

Cobham,  Leila  N.  D Treacher,  K.W. 

Cochrane,  Eileen Fottrell , K. 

Cochrane,  Emily  M Lake. 

Cochrane,  Ethel  I.  V Noble. 

Cochrane,  Margaret  P Ilbert,  K. 

Cochrane,  Mary  E Sutton,  cr.  1772. 

Cock,  Anna  Pollock. 

Cockayne,  Dorothy  . . . . Probyn,  K. 

Cockburn,  Lilian Manningham- 

Buller. 

Cocks,  Amabel  J Watson,  cr.  1760. 

Cocks,  Louisa  M Whittaker,  K.W. 

Coen,  Rose  Knill. 

Coffin,  Helen  D.  ....  . . Jackson,  K. 

Cohen,  Adelaide  Spielmann,  K. 

Cohen,  Vera  E Samuel,  cr.  1912. 

Coke,  Jessie  M Pease,  K.W. 

Coldstream,  Adele  M.  E.  . . Stez’ens,  K. 

Cole,  Dorothy ..  Hawaid,  K. 

Colegate,  Winifred  M Worsley. 

Colombi,  Sophia  I.  H Cadogan , E. 

Collard,  Constance  M Brabrook,  K. 

Collerick,  Dorothy Pilkington,  K. 

Colley  (Edith  A.),  Lady 

Pomeroy-  Borrowes. 

Collins,  Hazel Kemp,  K. 

Collum,  Eileen  E Walker,  cr.  1906. 

Colman,  Agnes  F Towse,  K. 

! Colquhoun,  Frances  G.  R.  . . Chavasse , K.  W. 

Colquhoun,  Margaret  C.  . . Barry. 

Colthurst,  Norah  M.  F.  ..  Mackinnon,  K. 

Colvile,  Eleanor  H Fergusott-Davie. 

Colville,  Agnes  A Biisland. 

Colville,  Elizabeth Robertson,  K. 

Colvin  (Ethel  A.),  Lady  ..  Bay  ley,  K, 

Combe,  Edyth Oldham,  K. 

Combermere  (Isabel  M.),  Vis- 
countess  Chetwynd. 

Comer,  Alice  W Porter,  K.  W. 


| Commin,  Catherine  A Osbomie.  [i6rt. 

I Compton,  Dorothy  A Musgrave,  cr. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


789 


Compton,  Violet  E. 
Condon,  Florence  G. 
Conellan,  Geraldine  M.  G. 


Davies,  K.JV. 
Tregear,  K. 

Fa  ir lie -Cun  i ng- 
hame. 

Nugent , cr.  1795. 


Connolly,  Letitia  M.  ». 

Contardone  (Ethel),  Countess 

of Durant. 

Conyngham  (Elsie  M.),  Lady 

Lenox- Bradshaw,  K. 

Coode,  Noel  Callaghan , K. 

Cook,  Alice  . . . . . . . . Dorman , K. 

Cook,  Sarah  T Elliot. 

Cooke,  Eileen  B Knowles. 

Cooke  (Harriet  B.  J.  G.), 

Lady  Feilden. 

Cooke  (Mary  A.  H.  0.),  Lady  Brooke-Pechell. 
Cookson,  Edith T.  M.  Sawrey-  Turner,  K. 

Coombe,  Christine Lintoti,  K.  W. 

Cooper,  Edith  A Dunning,  K. 

Cooper  (Harriet),  Lady, . , . Grant-Suttie. 

Cooper,  Ida  A Goring. 

Cooper,  Mabel  A Smith- Marriott. 

Cooper,  Mary  E.  P.  Paston-  Paston-Cooper. 
Cooper,  Phyllis  A.  Cundy 
Coote,  Dorothy  K. 

Copeland,  Madeleine  V 


Copeman,  Ethel  M. 
Copley  (Selina  F.), 
Bewicke- 

Corbet,  Anna  M.  E. 
Corbet,  Eila  L. 
Corbett,  Louisa  M. 
Cordes,  Margaret  A. 
Corfield,  Agnes  R.  A. 
Corkran,  F.  C. 
Cormack,  Dorothy  G. 
Cornford,  Frances  C. 
Cornish,  Edith  A.  . . 


^ady 


Earle. 
Wood,  K. 
Foster,  K. 
Boord. 


Watson,  cr.  1760. 
Grey-Egertnn. 
Campbell,  K.W. 
Isham. 

Milne. 

A lleyne. 

Peel. 

Croft  Bt.  ,cr.i6ji. 
Darzvin,  K. 
Tkornycroft,  K. 


Cornwallis, _ Cecily  Etha  M.  Walker , cr.  1868. 

Gardner , K. 
Islington,  B. 
Pearson. 
Combermere,  V. 
Hervey- Bathurst, 


Cosgrave,  Iva  M. 

•Cotes,  Isabella  E. 

Cotterill,  Muriel  (Lallie) 

Cotton,  Olive  H.  Stapleton-. 

•Cotton,  Violet  M.  Stapleton- 

Coulson,  Charlotte Alexander,  cr. 

•Courage,  Mabel  A. . . . «.  ..  Hewett,  K.  [1809. 

Court,  Mary  C Walker,  cr.  1886. 

Courtauld,  H.  Barbara  . . . . Holland,  K. 

Cousins,  Ethelwyn  E.  A.  R.  Murray,  K.  W. 

Cowan,  Ann  E Hamilton,  cr. 

1646. 

Cowie,  Victoria  A Elphinstone, 

K.W. 

Cowie,  Winifred  Hewitt , K. 

Cowles,  M.  Vere  M,  E.  B.  ..  Eliott. 

Cowley  (Clare  F.  M.), 

Countess  Stapleton. 

Cowper,  Amy  F Dixon-Haitland. 

Cowper,  Cora  B.  Boulton. 

Cox,  Constance  C.  M Lloyd. 

Cox,  Lucy Fry,  K. 

Cox,  Nora Bourne,  K. 

Cox,  Rachel , Glyn,  cr.  1759. 

Cox,  Marion  Hamilton-  ...  Dundas,  cr.  1898. 

Coxon,  Isabella  D Clark , cr.  1886. 

Cozens-Hardy  (Constance  G. 

L ),  Baroness  Everett,  K.  W. 

Craven,  Margaret  C Mirrielees,  K.W. 

Craig  (Cecil  M.  N.  0.),  Lady  Dering. 

Craig,  Constance  J.  G.  . . Birdwood. 

Craig,  Emily  D.  Gibson-  ..  Wilmot,  cr.  1772. 

Craig,  Kathleen  M.  L Goodson,  K. 

Craigie,  Marjorie  W Graham,  K. 

Cram,  Sylvia  D Parkyns. 

■Crawford  (Constance  L.), 

Countess  of Pelly. 

Crawford,  Ella  F.  0 Answ. 

Crawfurd,  Eileen  M.  E.  . . Pigot. 

Crawshay,  Leonie  M M.  . . Nelson. 

Crawshav,  Marv  ...  . ..  Leslie,  cr.  1876. 

Creek,  Marie  T Masson,  K.  W. 

Cremer,  Gladys  M.  G Thompson , cr, 

1906. 

Cremers,  Agnes Boreel. 

Cresswell,  Alice  L A. 

Baker- Paston-Cooper. 

Cresswell,  Helen  G.  . . . . Carlile,  K.  W. 

Creyke,  Caroline Lawes-Witte- 

Creyke,  Frances  E Bacon.  [ wronge . 

Crichton,  Katherine  C.  Mait- 

land-Makgill-  Hulse. 

Crocker,  Marjory  . . ...  . . Perceval,  K. 

Croft,  Ella  M.  . . Bcirwick . 

Croft,  Esm£  . . . , , , , , Sutton. 

Croft,  Nancy  B Borwick. 

Croft,  Vera  H Vince?it. 

Crofton  (Adele  V.  B.),  Lady..  Donaldson,  K. 


Crofton,  Agnes Reid,  cr. 


1703- 


Crofton,  Edith . . .,  ..  Fairlie-C uning- 

hame. 

Crofton,  Helen  R.  A Milman. 

Crook,  Mary  C Perry,  K. 

Cropper,  Marjorie Bagot. 

Crosbie,  Rosa  . . . . ; . . . Lister-Kaye. 

Crossley  (Dorothy  F.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  John  de  B Cayley. 

Crossley,  Edith  M.  ...  . . Helme,  K. 

Crossley,  Sarah  M Peto. 

Crouch,  Annie  P Smith,  cr.  1897. 

Crum,  Elinor  V Croft,  cr.  1818. 

Crulwell,  Annie  M Mowbray. 

Cudland,  Marie  E Cooper,  K. 

CuflTe,  Gertrude  E.  M Jackson , K.W. 

Cullis,  Winifred  J Fowler,  K. 

Cuming,  Henrietta  F Gibson-Craig. 

Cumming,  Dorothea  L.  A.  . Trippel,  K. 
Cuningham,  Rebecca  H.  . . Fair lie-Cun ing- 
Cuninghame  (Alice  F.  D.),  [hame. 

Lady  Des  Vceux. 

Cunliffe,  Evelyn  Duff-Gordon. 

Cunliffe,  Nellie  P Aird. 

Cure,  Gertrude  L.  J Rookzvood, Baron. 

Cure  (Muriel  E.  A.  L ),  Lady  Uixwell-Oxenden. 

Curling,  Victoria  M Curtis. 

Currey,  Elsie  M Greenway. 

Curteis,  Isabella  Ashburriham- 

Clement. 

Curtis,  Constance  M Grey  of  Fallo- 

Curwen,  Evelyn  Ogle.  [don,  V. 

Curzon,  Geraldine  F Mills , K. 

Cust,  Emmeline  M.  E Welby. 

Cuthbert,  Annie  B Rankin. 

Cutler,  Dora Bowater,  K. 

Cuttow,  Margaret  J.  . . ..  Shackleton,  K. 

Dalbiac,  Lilian  Seely. 

Dalison,  Charlotte  G Beresford-Peirse. 

Dalton,  Mary  C Barker,  K.W. 

Dalrymple  (Alice  M.),  Lady 

Hamilton-  Clifford,  B. 

Dalrymple,  Caroline  E.  ..  Wood,  cr.  1837. 
Dalrymple  (Margaret  A.),  [Stezuart. 

Lady  MacTaggart- 

Daly,  Julia  C.  A Bzirke,  cr.  1797. 

Dand,  Janet  M Scott,  K.W. 

Dando,  Eleanor  A Gordon,  cr.  1706. 

Dane  (Edith),  Lady  . . . . Norman,  K.W. 

Dane,  -Ellen  N Dane,  K. 

Daneel,  Johanna  V.  W.  ..  Graaff,  K. 

Daniel,  Helen  M Campbell,  cr.  1667 • 

Daniell,  Marion  H Bay  ley,  K . 

Dansey,  Julia Tweedmouth,  B. 

Dansey,  Milburgha  . . . . Green-Price. 

Darby,  Frederica  L.  J.  ..  Arthur , cr.  1841. 

Darby,  Marion  H Broun. 

D’Arcy,  Ellen  L Linlithgow,  M. 

Dare,  Sybil  R Morris , cr.  1806. 

Darley,  Diana  K.  ..  ...  ..  Armstrong, K.W. 

Dartrey  (Julia  G.  S.), 

Countess  of Wombwell. 

Dasent  (Ellen),  Lady  . . . . Codrington,  cr. 

1721.  [1880. 

Daubeney,  Eileen  G FitzGerald,  cr. 

Daubuz,  Constance  I.  S.  ..  Pasley. 

Daunt,  Rosamond  A King,  cr.  1815. 

Davar,  Virbaijee Jejeebhoy. 

Davidson,  Amyl.  ..  ...  Pryn,  K. 

Davidson,  Dorothy  H Woollard,  K.W, 

Davidson,  Emily  Moss,  K.W. 

Davidson(Margaret  A.),  Lady  Denbigh , E. 
Davidson,  Yvonne  E.  E.  . . Palmer,  K.W. 
Davie  (Frances  H.),  Lady 

Ferguson-  Miles. 

Davies,  Edith  M Fox,  K. 

Davies,  Gladys  M Miles , K. 

Davies,  Mary Montgomery,  K, 

Davis,  Charlotte  A Grove. 

Davis,  Irene  Bromley,  K.W. 

Davis,  Mary  P Montgomery,  K. 

Davison  (Beatrice  M.),  Lady  Roberts,  K.W. 

Davy,  Dorothy  Cuyler. 

Dawes,  Isabella  H Osborne. 

Dawkins,  Marjorie  V Holt,  K. 

Dawling,  Constance  M.  ..  Fraser,  K. 

Dawnay  (Dorothy),  Hon. 

Mrs.  John  Ffolkes. 

Dawson,  Cecilia  ..  . . ..  Wenlock,  B. 

Dawson,  Edith  M Gunter. 

Dawson  (Minnie  E.),  Lady  . . Yarrow. 

Dawson,  Leila  L.  Westropp-  Pelly. 

Dawson,  Mary Ratcliffe-Ellis,K. 

Dawson,  Norah  Matheson. 

Dawson  of  Penn  (Minnie  E.), 

Baroness  Yarrow. 

Dawson,  Vera  A.  L Halliday,  K. 

Day,  May  L Cornewall. 

Day,  Sarah  E.  G Cochrane. 


79©  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


Deakin,  Kate  ..  ..  «,  ..  Eardley -Wilmot. 

Dean,  Gladys  J Du?ican , K.W. 

Deane,  Florence  M Hughes. 

Deane,  Phyllis  L Hickman. 


Dearden,  Henrietta  M. 
Dearden,  Mary  E. . . 
Deas,  Elizabeth  M. 
Dease  (Emily),  Lady  . 
de  Bajza,  Susan  F. . . 

De  Bary,  Mary  P. 
de  Belabre,  Agnes  H.  . 
De  Bunsen,  Victoria  A. 
DeCandole,  Helen  E.  . 

de  Cerjat,  Helen  F. 

De  Cetto,  Evelyn  R. 

De  Chazelle  (Theresa 
Countess 

De  Coetlogon,  Jane 


E.), 


Edwards. 
Doolette , K. 

A rmstrong , K.  W. 
Throckmorton. 
Grant,  cr.  1688. 
Mostyn. 

Me  A ipine. 
Buxton , cr.  1840. 
Thompson,  cr. 
1899. 

Molesworth-St. 

Aubyn.  [1808. 
Montgomery , cr. 


Hothfield , Baron. 
..  Grey  of  Fallo- 
don , V. 

Decies  (Maria  G.),  Baroness  Willoughby. 
DeCourcy  (Constance  M.  R.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Michael  W.  R.  Woodhouse,  K. 

Deedes,  Emily  C Glyn,  cr.  1759. 

de  Fonblanque,  Stella  M.  A.  May,  K. 

De  Freyne ( Lina  V.),  Baroness  Arnott. 
de  Frias  (Mary  B.),  Duqua  . . Knowles. 

De  Gex  (Alice  E.),  Lady  . . Briggs,  K.W. 

De  Goldsmid  da  Palmeira 
(Violet),  Baroness  ..  ..  Goldsmid. 

De  Grey  (Margaret  M.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Arnold Bessborough,  E. 

De  Hoghton,  Alice  D.  P.  . . Hollins. 

De  La  Bere,  Marguerite  . . Humphery,  K. 

Delamain,  Lucy  J Beevor. 

De  Las  Casas,  Dorothy  H.  . .Heathcoat-Amory. 

Delphin,  Jessie  Beecham. 

De  Markieviez,  Constance  G.  Gore- Booth. 

De  Mulardo,  Annie  B.  M.  ..  O' Loghlen. 

Deneys,  Nancy  M.  E Barlow , cr.  1907. 

Dennis,  Kathleen Goulding. 

Denny,  Eleanor  L Durand. 

Denny,  Maude  M Quilter. 

Dent,  Beatrice  H Dimsdale. 

De  Putron,  Annie  K Shaw,  cr.  1821. 

De  Ros  (Mary  G.),  Baroness  Mahon. 

Derwent  (Charlotte), Baroness  Hillingdon,  B. 
De  Salis,  Madeline  M.  C.  ..  Heath,  K. 

De  Spiganovicz,  Helen  H.  ...  Fergusson,  cr. 

1866 


Desplatz,  Kate  A Pilter,  K.  [1819. 

De  Steiger,  Favoretta  F.  . . Hamilton,  cr. 

Des  Voeux  (Hylda  H.),  Lady  Brooke , cr.  1822. 
De  Trafford,  Clementina  F.  Mostyn . 

De  Trafford,  M.  Winefride 

(Freyda)  Radclitfe. 

De  Vitrd,  Ella  M.  E Heywood. 

De  Vlieger,  Catherine  C.  . . Coote,  cr.  1620. 

Dewar,  Dorothy  G Firth. 

De  Wesselow,  Margaret  E.  M.  Craufurd. 
D’Eyncourt,  Ruth  Tennyson-  Godson,  K.W. 

Dick,  Margery  E ..  Wiseman. 

Dickin,  Florence  E.  A Frederick. 

Dickinson,  Gladys  E.  F.  . . Rich. 

Dicksee,  Ella  M Crump,  K. 

Dilke,  Rosamond  E. 

Fetherstone-  Dixie. 

Dill,  Julia  E.  J Shaw,  cr.  1665. 

Dillon  (Gertrude  E.  P.), 

Countess  Arthur  . . . . Graham,  cr.  1663. 

Dillon,  Hilda Brunner. 

Dimont,  Nora  F.  H Green,  cr.  1901. 

Dimsdale,  Elsbeth St.  Davids,  V. 

Dimsdale,  Lucy  M.  M.  . . Bazley. 

Dimsdale  (Mabel  S.),  Hon. 

Baroness  Henniker-Hughan. 

Dingwall,  Caroline  A Fraser , K.  W. 

Disney,  Frances  P Layland-Barratt. 

Dixie,  Margaret  L Jarditie,  cr.  1672. 

Dixon,  Dorothea  M Franks,  R.W. 

Dixon,  Evelyn  A Cameron,  K. 

Dixon,  Gwendolen  A Spearman. 

Dobbie,  Joan Mclver. 

Dobbs,  Edith  M Chance. 

Dobrashian,  Muriel  ..  ..  Herbert,  K.W. 

Dobree,  Gladys  M.  M.  ..  Brooke-Pechell. 

Dobson,  Sybil  M Spearman. 

Domvile,  Constance  J Elphinstone. 

Donington (Maud  K.),  Baron- 
ess ..  ..  Hamilton,cr.\%<)2. 

Donne,  Marguerite  J Souter,  K.W. 

Donne,  Mary  A Elliott,  K.W. 

Donne,  Winifred  ..  ..  Frankland-Paytie - 

Gallwey. 

Ponncr,  Julia  M.  M Macnaghten. 

Donner,  Ruth Barran. 

Donovan,  Susannah  M.  O.  . . Heatheote. 


Dormer(CarolineM. ), Baroness  Clifford,  cr.  1838. 

Dormer,  Vanessa  M Borwtck. 

Douglas,  Constance  Robinson-  Procter-Beau- 
champ. 

Douglas,  Ethel  A Maclure. 

Douglas,  Grace  C.  W Murray,  cr.  1628. 

Douglas,  Grace  E Gibson-Craig. 

Douglas,  Hannah  C Douglas. 

Douie  (Frances  M.  E.),  Lady  Roe,  K. 

Douty,  Kathleen  M.  C.  H.  . . Wills,  cr.  1897. 

Dow,  Esme  Mary  D Shrewsbury,  E. 

Dowding,  Dorothy  . . . . Put7iam,  K. 

Downey,  Adeline Barnewall. 

Doyle,  Edith  M Griffith,  K.W. 

Doyle,  Elizabeth  E.  M.  ..  Broun. 

D’Oyly,  Mary  L.  Bernard-  . . D’Oyly. 

D’Oyly,  Sylvia  A.  A Hart,  K. 

Drake,  Evangeline  L Hughes. 

Drake  (Elizabeth),  Lady 

Fuller-Eliott-  Douglas , cr.  1831. 

Drew,  Mary  B ...  Smith,  K. 

Druce,  Elizabeth  K.  M.  . . Swann. 
Drummond,  L.  Olive  . . • . Munro,  cr.  1825. 

Drummond,  Marguerite  V. 

M.  Williams-  Agnew,  cr.  1629. 

Drummond,  Mary  Hay-  ..  Scott,  cr.  1821. 

Drysdale,  Mary  L Muir- Mackenzie. 

Du  Boulay,  Helen  M Sutton,  cr.  1772. 

Du  Cane,  Margaret  S Child,  cr.  1868. 

Duckett,  Catherine  S Dick-Lauder. 

Dudley  (Georgiana  E.), 

Countess  of Moncrieffe. 

Duff  (Edith  F.),  Lady  Grant  Bonha7n. 

Duff,  Emily  Leeds. 

Duff  (Louisa),  Lady  ..  ..  Scott,  cr.  1671. 

Duke,  Mary  S.  H.  . . Parker,  cr.  1681. 

Dumaresq.  Christian  E.  L.  ..  Dalry7nple. 

Dumas,  Dorothy Grey-Egerton. 

Dumas,  Eveleen  N Pink , A. 

Dumbreck,  Maud  M Willia7nson,  K. 

Dunbar  (Liola  V.),  Lady  ..  Cruickshank,  K . 

Duncan,  Frances  F, Edmo7istone. 

Duncannon  (Blanche  V.), 

Viscountess W ii7iborne,  Baron. 

Duncombe  (Eleanor  J.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Cecil  ..  ..  . . Hillmgdon,  Baroft. 

Duncombe  (Flora),  Lady 

Pauncefort- Matheson,cr.\%%-z. 

Dundas  (Evelyn  H.),  Lady  . . Graham-Mont- 
gomery. 

Dundas,  Mary  L Brabour/ie,  B. 

Dunedin  (Mary  C.),  Baroness  Ed7nonstone. 

Dunlop,  Nora  B S7nitk,  K. 

Durand  (Vera  H.  L.),  Lady. . Lucas-Tooth. 

Durell,  Sybil  H Mhito,  E. 

Durnford,  Margaret  E.  H.  ..  Meiklejohn,K.W. 

Durlacher,  Violet  M Ha7ison,  cr.  1887. 

Dutton  (Doriel),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Arthur  B.  S Hay,  cr.  1635. 

Dwyer,  Caroline  G.  T Cu7iy7igka>i>e. 

Dyer,  Kate  M Far-rar , K.W. 

Dykes,  Kathleen  E Oliver,  K. 

Eales,  Laura  E.  ..  ..  . . Pe7ini7igton.K.W. 

Earle,  Mary  Codri/igtcn , cr. 

1721. 

Eastwood,  Cecil  E Shrewsbury,  E . 

Ebrahim,  Jenabai Ebrahim. 

Eccles,  Dorothea Beard,  K. 

Eckford,  Hester  G.  R Tuite. 

Economo,  Janie  Ralli. 

Eden,  Mabel  L.  H Pinse7it,  K.W. 

Eden  (Sybil  F.),  Lady  . . . . Grey,  E. 

Edgell,  Diana  A Fayrer. 

Edgington,  Aurea Farri7ig*07t. 

Edlesten,  Mary  A.  M Ca7/ipbell,cr.\%2A- 

Edmond,  Margaret  E.  . . -.  Head  lam,  K. 

Edwards,  EWanor  L.  H.  ..  Le7i/iard. 
Edwards,  Norah  P.  A. . . ...  Child,  cr.  1919. 

Edwards,  Rose  G Cunliffe. 

Egerton,  Charlotte  C Mibier. 

Egerton,  Maud  M.  W.  ..  Clarke- J ervoise. 
Egerton  (Maude  H.),  Lady. . Prescott. 

Elderton,  Edith  . . Raeburn,  K. 

Eliot  (Constance  R.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Charles Wi/nborne, Baron. 

Eliot,  Gladys  A.  B Nepean. 

Eliot,  Katherine  R.  ..  ..  Devitt. 

Ellenborough  (Beatrice  J.), 

Baroness Brabour7ie,  B. 

Ellerton'  Editha  Wilton,  K. 

Ellery,  Kathleen  F Burkitt , K. 

Elies,  Geraldine  A Morton,  K.W . 

Ellicott,  Lettice  E.  ..  Hill,  cr.  1919. 

Elliot,  Clare  L Bessborough , E. 

Elliott,  Edith  L Nicholls,  K. 

Ellis  (Alberta  M.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Evelyn Hardinge,  V. 

Ellis,  Elsie  O Beecham. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


79 


Ellis,  Emily  Campbell,  cr.  1815. 

Ellis,  I.  Mary Mackenzie , K. 

Ellis,  Phyllis  K Fildes,  K. 

Ellis,  Sarah  Aird. 

Ellis,  Selina  A.  M Eardley-Wilmot. 

Ellison,  Elma Rollitt,  K. 

Ellison,  Geraldine Mosley. 

Elton,  Alice  Neu>march,K.W. 

Elton  (Mary  A.),  Lady . . ..  Eltoti. 

Elwell,  Elizabeth Gooch,  cr.  1746. 

El  well,  E.  Nina  A.  O Onslow. 

Elwes,  Edythe  I.  R.  Cary-  . . Parkington,  K. 

El  win,  Daisy Dewey. 

Ely,  Constance  M Spencer,  K. 

Empson,  Annie  M Wallace,  K.  W. 

Entwisle,  Florence  A.  ..  Ramsay,  cr.  1806 

Erskine,  Florence  L Baker,  cr.  1802. 

Erskine  (Magdalen  J.),  Lady  Anstruther. 
Escombe,  Helena  C.  F.  ..  Seymour. 

Esencourt,  Hope  A Preston. 

Eustace  (Marian  A.),  Lady. . Stewart,  cr.  1881 
Eustace,  Stella  ...  — . . May,  K. 

Evans,  Emily  D Locock. 

Evans,  Enid  A Muntz. 

Evans,  Ermine  M J Taylor.  K. 

Evans,  Esther  L Jackson,  K. 

Evans,  Frances  J Longmore,  K. 

Evans,  Margaret  H Sloggett,  K. 

Evans,  MargaretS.  ..  ..  Pryse-Rice,  K. 

Evans,  Nora Maclean,  K.W. 

Everett,  Elizabeth  J.  . , . . Burbidge. 

Every,  Ada  R Onslow. 

Evill,  Henrietta  H Kleinwori. 

Ewart,  Dorothy  P Turner,  K. 

Ewart,  Lena  M Hill,  cr.  1779. 

Ewing, Stone,  K.  W. 

Eyre,  Mary  G Paston-Beding- 

feld. 

Eyston,  Angela  M.  G Vavasour,  cr. 

1828. 

Eyton,  Isabel  M Tate. 

Fagan,  Dorothy  Bead,  K. 

Fair,  Madge  Rate  life- Ellis,  K. 

Fairbairn  (Clara  F.),  Lady  . . Loraine. 
Fairclough,  Ada  ..  ..  _.  Holden,  cr.  1919. 

Fairfax  (Harriet),  Lady  ..  Kinloch,  cr.  168 6. 
Fairholme,  Georgina  M.  M.  Dick-Cunyngham. 

Fairlie,  Lizzie  E Whittaker,  K.W. 

Falkner,  Elaine  A. Bedford,  K. 

Fallowes,  Agnes  C.  V De  Crespigny. 

Falls,  Shela  G.  ..  ..  ..  King,  K. 

Fancourt,  Ethel  M Wiggins. 

Fanshawe,  Anna  P.  M.  . . Wood,  cr.  1836. 

Fanshawe,  Louisa  C Erne,  E. 

Fanshawe,  Mary  G Clerke. 

Farey,  Emily Kellett. 

Farley,  Mary  I.  G.  Turner-..  W a Idie- Gri ffi th . 

Farmar,  Violet Dalby,  K.  W. 

Farmer,  Sylvia  Grant,  cr.  1688. 

Farnham,  Catherine  M.  A.  G.  Scott,  cr.  1806. 

Farquhar,  Ada  M Cradock-Hartopp. 

Farquhar  (Helen  E.  F.),Lady  McNeill,  K. 

Farquhar,  Ida  V Wolfe-Barry, 

K.W. 


Farquharson,  Zoe  C Musgrave,cr.  1611. 

Farrer  (Mabel  E.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Noel  M Elliot. 

Farrell,  Dorothy  Sherburn,  K. 

Fasken,  Lillian  E Thuiller,  K. 

Faulkner,  Morna  G Walton,  K.W. 

Faussett,  Mabel  G.  Godfrey-  Hemming,  K.W. 
Fawcett,  Marion  . . . -.  Jones,  cr.  1919. 

Feilden  (Evelyn  M.),  Lady  . . Manningham- 
Buller. 

Feilding  (Charlotte),  Hon. 

Mrs.  William  H.  A Leighton. 

Fell  (Janet  C.),  Lady  . . . . McLeod,  K. 


Fell,  Mary  Linton,  K.W. 

Fenwick,  Gladys  M Nelson. 

Fenwick,  Jessie  C.  F Rich. 

Fenwick,  Mary  P Gabriel. 

Fergus,  Doris M elver. 

Ferguson,  Jane  Crawfurd-Pollok. 

Ferguson,  Janet  N Baird,  cr.  1897. 

Fergusson,  Clara Johnston. 

Ferrand,  Dorothea Wollaston,  K. 

Ferrie,  Emily  E Adam. 

Ffennell,  Elizabeth  . . . . Levick,  K. 

Flinch,  Crystal  Champion-de 

Crespigny. 

ffiske,  Constance  E Ogston , K. 

Ffoulkes,  Katharine  M.  ..  Baker- Wilbra- 

Fildes,  Muriel  G John,  K.  [ham. 

Fillingham,  Emma  G Blake,  cr.  1772. 

Findlay  (Harriet  J.),  Lady  ..  Backhouse. 

Finlaison,  Isobel  Hudson , K.W. 

Finn,  Julia  A.  P Durrant. 

Finmss,  Adelaide  G Barclay 


Firebrace,  Ida  D Blackwood. 

Firman,  Florence  V.  C.  M. . . Hanmer. 

Fisher,  Ailie, Bell,  K.  W. 

Fisher,  Anne  L Van-Notten-Pole . 

Fisher,  Catherine McBride,  K. 

Fisher,  Constance  K.  R.  ..  Parker,  cr,  1844. 

Fisher,  Dora  R Brown,  cr.  1863. 

Fisher,  Freda  M.  . ^ . . . . Wood,  K. 

Fisher,  Janet  K.  M.*  ..  ..  Anson. 

Fisher,  Lettice ...  llbert,  K. 

Fisher,  Margaret Goring. 

Fisher,  Margaret Hickman. 

Fisher,  Maria  C Langrishe. 

Fitton,  May  Hickman. 

Fitzgerald  (Emma  Y.), 

Baroness  B arrett- Lennar d, 

FitzGerald  (Jane  E.),  Lady  Codrington,  cr. 

Uniacke-Penrose-  ..  ..  1721. 

Fitzgerald,  Kathleen  M.  . . Greenwood,  K. 
Fitzgerald,  Hon.  Mrs.  John 

D Barrett-Lennard . 

FitzGerald,  Lucy  P Bell. 

Fitzmaurice,  Beatrice  M.  . . Bosanquet,  K. 
Fitz-Maurice,  Sybil  H.  ..  Harvey,  cr.  1868, 
Fitzroy  (Katherine),  Lady  . . Farquhar. 

FitzRoy,  Lucia  C.  S N ewdigate  - N w- 

degate,  K. 

Fitzwilliams,  Margery  L.  . . Hyde,  K. 

Fleet,  Cecil  Lyall,  K.  W. 

Fleming,  Violet  E.  A.  Willis-  Fortescue,  E 
Fletcher,  Florence  M.  M.  Rutledge,  K.W . 

Fletcher,  Frances  J Winning  ton. 

Flood,  Elizabeth  K Harty. 

Floor,  Ruth  Forster,  cr.  3912. 

Flower,  Isabel  M.  C.  ..  ..  Pauncefort- 

Duncombe. 

Flower,  Florence Keane. 

Flower,  Winifrede  D Piggot , K. 

Flowerdew,  Angel  D Knox,  K. 

Flux,  Helen  M Dundas,  K.  W. 

Fludyer  (Augusta  F.),  Lady  Borough. 
Foljambe,  Gladys Bewicke  • Copley 7 


Foote,  Ann  Barran . 

Forbes,  Eugenie  J.  E.  . . ..  Mitchell,  K.W. 

Forbes,  Jean  . . . . . . . . Hot  ham,  B. 

Forbes.  Lulu Juta , K. 

Forbes,  Marjorie Putman,  K. 

Forbes  (Margaret  A.),  Baro-  [ham. 

ness Dick-Cunyng- 

Ford,  Hilda  M Waterlow. 

Ford,  Isabella  E Gooch,  cr.  1746. 

Ford,  Rachel ..  Hammick. 

Forester,  Aline  L Milbank. 

Forester,  (Emma  G.),  Baro- 
ness  Dixie. 

Forman,  Maud  E.  Madge-..  Madge. 

Forrest,  Olivia  E Richardson- Bun~ 

bury 

Forsythe,  Paulina  R Harty. 

Fortescue  (.(Ethel  R.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Charles  G Clarke,  cr.  1831, 

Fortescue,  Dorothy  A Hoste. 

Fortescue,  Edith  M.  Pyke-  . . Fa irlie-C umng - 

hame. 

Fortescue,  Sophia  C Larpent. 

Fortington,  Edna  W Jardine,  cr.  1919. 

Foster  (Charlotte  P.  M.),  Lady  Ffolkes. 

Foster,  Eliza  E Aubrey -Fletcher. 

Foster,  Evelyn  M . . Forbes,  cr.  1823. 

Foster,  Mabel  O Gore-Booth. 

Foster,  Marjorie,  M.  R.  . . Hatch. 

Foster,  Olivia  F.  T Ogilvy. 

Foster,  Phyllis  Milborne-Swin - 


ton. 

Foulerton,  Beatrice  H.  S.  ..  Rivett-Carnac. 

Fowke,  Kathleen  N Leith- Buchanan. 

Fowler,  Alice  M Bay  ley,  K. 

Fox  (Ethel  M.),  Lady  ..  ..  Hobhouse. 

Fox,  Cara  B Russell,  K.  W 

Fox,  Lilian  Reade,  K.W . 

Fox,  Rhoda  L.  G Scott,  K.W. 

Francis,  Maud  E Jackson,  K. 

Frank,  Edith  C.  Baron-  ..  Guudry,  K.W. 

Frank,  Lilian Duncan,  K.W . 

Franklin,  Annie  C Bell,  cr.  1908. 

Franklin,  Lucy  A Magnus. 

Franklin,  Maud  A Burnett,  cr.  1913. 

Franklyn,  Evelyn  M.  E.  . . Belfield,  K. 

Franks,  May  G Morton,  K.W . 

Fraser  (Dorothy  G.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Alexander  A Welley. 

Fraser,  Kate Boy  ton,  K.  [K. 

Frazier,  Brenda  G.  H Williams-Tay lor „ 

Frederick,  Diana  ..  ..  ..  Foster,  cr.  1838.. 

Freeman,  Lavinia  A.  C. 

Williams-  Cunynghatnt- 


792  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


French,  Amy Sawyer , K.W. 

French,  Margaret  R Tapper,  K.W. 

Freudenberg,  Rose  J Middleton,  K. 

Frewen,  Eliza  M Heffernan,  K. 

Fry,  E.  Esmah  M . Caillard , K. 

Fry  (Ellen  M.),  Lady  ..  ..  Goldie-Taubman, 

K.W. 

Fry,  Margaret Barker,  K. 

Fryer,  Mary  A ?.  Lucas. 

Fuller,  Beatrice  E Fulton,  K. 

Fuller,  Emily  G.  J.  ..  . -.  St.  Aldwyn,  V. 

Fuller,  Evelyn  J Hickman. 

Furdoonjee,  Dhunbaigee  . . Jejeebhoy. 

Furlonger,  Eveline  J Donnelly,  K.W. 

Furnivall,  Olive  M Butlin. 

Fursdon,  Florence  R.  M.  ..  Salusbury-Tre- 
lawny. 

Furse,  Margaret  C Newbold,  K. 

Gabb,  Nancy  W Truscott. 

Gadesden,  Clare  F.  M Hopton,  K.  W. 

Gadow,  Clara  M.  ..  ...  ..  Paget,  cr.  1871. 

Gaisford,  Agnes  Hillingdon,  B. 

Gaisford,  Elizabeth  G Alison. 

Galloway,  Mary  J.  S Palliser,  K.  W. 

Galpin,  Beatrice  A Boulton. 

Galton,  Emily  J Clifford,  B. 

Galway  (Maria  C.  F.  R.), 

Lady  Blennerhassett. 

Gardiner,  Dorothy Kempe,  K. 

Gardner,  Eleanor  G Cobbett,  K. 

Gardner,  Ellen  E.  S Graham , cr.  1629. 

Garrard,  Eliza  M Burdett,  cr.  1665. 

Garrett,  Hilda Hunter . K. 

Garrod  (Laura  E.),  Lady  . . Smith,  cr.  1897. 

Garsia,  Myra Fottrell,  K. 

Gascoigne,  Eva  M Munro,  cr.  1634. 

Gascoigne,  Irene  Dening,  K.W. 

Gascoyne,  Grace  E.  S. . . . . Wrightson. 

Gaskell,  Dorothy Bagot. 

Gaskell,  Sophie  Michell,  K. 

Gasson,  Sheila  M.  C Plowden,  K.W. 

Gatey,  Margery  K.  G.  ..  . . Owen,  K. 

Gatty,  Lina  M.  Scott-  . . . . Dyke. 

Gaussen,  Florence  W Lyall , K.  W. 

Gaussen,  Mabel  C Miles. 

Geddes,  Dorothy  J.  ..  Fowler,  K. 

Gee,  Isolina  ..  ..  ..  Tate. 

Geiger,  Mary Powell,  K. 

George,  Joan  A.  H Holdich , K. 

George,  Roberta  A.  F.  Lloyd  Me  A Ipine. 
Gerard,  Aim^e  G.  . , ..  ..  Clarke,  cr.  1882. 

Gerrard,  Lucie Cameron,  K. 

Ghyka,  Eileen  Linlithgow,  M. 

Gibbons,  Mary  E Osier,  K. 

Gibbs,  Elma Gordon-Cumming. 

Gielgud,  Violet  A Harris,  K. 

Giffard,  Angela  E Trollope. 

Gilbert,  Laura  M ..  Synge.  \_Hughan. 

Gilbertson,  Edith  J Henniker- 

Gilbey,  Annie  S Barker. 

Gilbey,  Edith  M Barwick.  [1707. 

Gilbey,  Florence  E Dashwood,  cr. 

Gillam,  Ida  D Kemp. 

Gillette,  Mary  L.  . . ..  Inglis,  K.W. 

Gilliat,  E.  G.  Veronica  . . Codrington,  cr. 

1876. 

Gilliat,  Lilian  F.  M Chetwynd. 

Gisborne,  Katherine  H.  . . Noble,  K. 
Gladstone,  Alice  S.  . . . . Bayley,  K. 

Gladstone  (Dorothy  M.),  Vis- 
countess   Paget,  cr.  1886. 

Gladstone,  Gertrude  T.  ..  Miller,  cr.  1705. 
Gladstone,  Isabel  C.  ...  ..  I.aurie. 

Gladstone,  Sophia Musgtave,  cr. 

Glasgow  (Dorothea  E.  T.),  [1611. 

Countess  of Hunter-Blair. 

Glasgow,  Ethel  G.  Robertson-  Temple,  cr.  1876. 

Glazebrook,  Ethel Brodie. 

Glencross,  Ellen  M Onslow. 

Glossop,  Ellen  S Pasley. 

Glyn,  Maria St.  George. 

Goddard,  Caroline  P.  ...  ..  Philipps,  cr.  1887. 

Goddard,  Marie  Schuster. 

Godfrey,  Guendolen  B.  N.  ..  Shrewsbury,  E. 
Godlee,  Edith  . , ..  ..  Gray. 

Godman,  Eliza  M De  Crespigny. 

Gold,  Maud  M Brunner. 

Gold,  Violet  A Rose,  cr.  1874. 

Golding,  Ada Bradford,  K. 

Goldsmith,  Amy  E Bullock,  K. 

Goldsmith,  Mary  M Coote,  cr.  1621. 

Gol^jewski,  Honor Grove. 

Gooch,  Rose  E.  Appcrley,  K.W. 

Goodden,  Caroline Samnelson. 

Goodenough,  Evelina  C.  N . . Stonhouse. 

Goodhart,  Alice  M Barry. 

Goodliffe,  Grace  E Shaw , cr.  1821. 

Goodman,  Ruth  E.  . . . . Butler,  K. 


Gordon,  Dorothea  G 

Gordon,  Dorothy  C 

Gordon,  Effield  B.  de  C. 

Gordon,  Florence 

Gordon,  Georgina 

Gordon,  Gyneth  Conway-  . . 

Gordon,  Harriet  M 

Gordon,  Irene  Evans-  ... 

Gordon,  Margaret  E 

Gordon  (Mary  G.),  Lady 
Gordon,  Mary  J. 

Gordon,  Mildred  0 

Gordon,  Violet 

Gormanston  (Eileen),  Vis- 
countess   

Goschen,  Amy  B 

Goslett,  Irene  A 

Gosling,  Kathleen  M.  S. 
Gosling,  Mary  McE. 

Gossage,  Ethel  C 

Gossage,  Helen  F 

Gotto,  Margaret  

Gough,  Ina  K.  P, 

Gouldsmith,  Cecil  P 

Gower,  Cecil,  E.  Leveson-  . . 
Gower  (Grace  E.  T.),  Lady 

Albert  Leveson- 

Grafton  (Susannah  M.), 

Duchess  of .. 

Graham,  A.  Nora  ..  . ..  .. 

Graham,  Dorothy 

Graham,  Dorothy  H 

Graham,  Ismena  C.  . . . . 

Graham,  Lucy 

Graham,  Mary 

Graham,  Olive  B 

Graham,  Rachel  S 

Grant,  Caroline  M 

Grant,  Elspeth 

Grant,  Evelyn  J.  S 

Grant,  Kathleen  M 

Grant,  Mary  A 

Grant,  Mary  H.  . . 
Grantham,  Sybil 

Granville,  Edith  

Granville,  Margaret  B 

Grattan,  Winifred  K.  W.  ... 

Graves,  Alice  E 

Gray,  Ada  I ....  . . . 

Gray,  Blanche  V.  E 

Gray,  Louisa  M 

Greathed,  Janet  G 

Green  (Alice  J.),  Lady  ... 
Green,  Maisie  . . . . ....  . . 

Green,  Theresa  R 

Greenall,  Susannah 

Greene,  Edith  E 

Greene,  Eva  P 

Greene,  Gwendolen  . . . . 

Greenhalgh,  Mabel  A 

Greenway,  Eliza  C 

Greenwood,  Dorothy  J. 

Greer,  Alice  M.  P 

Greer,  Lilly  L.  . . . . . . 

Greig,  Florence  L.  S 

1 Greig  (Maud),  Lady  . . 

I Grenfell,  Hilda  M 

I Gresson,  Mabel  A 

Gresson,  Theodora  V 

Greville,  Cecilia  A 

Grey,  Ethel  H 

Grey,  Kathleen  S.  D 

Grierson,  Mary  

Griffith,  Bertha  

Griffiths,  Guendolen  I. 
Griffiths,  Mary  St.  L.  . . 

Grigg,  Hilda  G 

! Grinling,  Jean  D.  T 

j Grinlinton,  Margaret  M.  H. 
Grosvenor  (Helen),  Lady 

Arthur  H.  

Grounds,  Evangeline  M.  B. . . 

1 Gubbins,  Janet  M 

| Guest,  Gladys 

] Guilford  (Georgiana), 

Countess  of 

Guinness,  Bridget  H.  F. 

Guinness  (Marie  C.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  A.  Ernest 

Gull,  Dona  E.  S.  ..  ...  .. 

Gull,  Elizabeth  H.  B 

Gull,  Mildred  M 

Gunther,  Helen  

Gurney,  Sarah  E 

I Gurney,  Violet  E.  E 


Ferrier,  K. 

Gray , Bt. 

Toker,  K. 

Elliot,  cr.  1874. 
Lacon. 
Mackworth. 
Leslie,  K. 
McMahon,  K. 

M agkeramorne,  B. 
Maxwell, cr.  1 804. 
Wilson,  K. 
Power,  K.  W. 
Campbell,  K. 

Butler,  K.  W. 
Gull. 

Crump,  K. 

Dyer. 

Citnard. 

Tate. 

Tate. 

Corry. 

O'Brien,  K. 

Freake. 

Greenwell. 

Abdy. 

Me  Taggart- 
Stewart. 
Bartlett 
Clarendon , E. 
Foster,  cr.  1838. 
Thomson,  K. 
Croft,  cr.  1818. 
Playfair,  B. 
Maurice,  K.W. 
Sprot, 

Robinson,  cr. 

1:854. 

Rutherford,  K. 
Scott,  cr.  1806. 
Freyer,  K. 
Dunbar,  cr.  1697. 
Ochterlony. 

De  la  Rue. 
Halsey. 

Waller,  cr.  1814. 
Barnard,  K.  [ V . 
Grey  of  F alio  don, 
Feilden. 

Palmer,  K.W. 
Duncan. 

Croft , cr.  1671. 
Cooper,  cr.  1863. 
Simpson,  K. 
Dixon- Hart'land. 
Greenall. 
Williams,  K. 
Boughey. 

Parry. 

Boulton. 
Trevelyan,  cr. 
1662. 

Carmichael,  K. 
Evans,  K.W. 
Dundas,  K.W. 
Scott,  cr.  1806. 
Hunter,  K. 
Cobharn,  V. 
Maasdorp,  K. 
Earle,  K. 
Hervey- Bathurst. 
Wigan. 

Blake,  cr.  1907. 
Ogston,  K. 
Greenall. 

D ixwell-  Oxen  den. 
Malet. 

Gore. 

Eve,  K. 

Browne , K. 

Sheffield. 

Griffith , K. 
Hughes,  K.  W. 
Walker , K. 

Chetwynd. 

Williams- 

Bulkeley. 

Russell,  cr.  1812. 
Dyer. 

Renshaw. 

Perks. 

Bell,  cr.  1895. 
Buxton,cr.  1840. 
Troubridge. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


793 


Guthrie  (Ella  A.),  Lady  . . McEacharn , 

K.  IV. 

Guthrie,  Olive  L.  B Leslie,  cr.  1876. 

Hack,  Hilda  K Thomas,  K.W. 

Hadingham,  Ethel  I.  P . . Gwynne- Evans. 
Hadley,  Elizabeth  M.  H.  . . Biggs,  K. 

Hadow,  Mary  I Foster , cr.  1831. 

Haggard,  Agnes  A.  R Haggard,  K. 

Hahlo,  Ginevra  S.  H.  M.  S-.  [.champ. 

Barker- Proctor-Beau- 

Haig,  Mabel  G Davies,  K.  W. 

Haking  (Rachel  V.),  Lady  ..  Burford-Han- 
cock,  K.W. 

Halahan,  Constance  B.  B.  ..  Boyle. 

Haldane,  Anna  E.  F.  M. 

Chinnery  ..  Chinnery. 

Haldin,  Mabel  . . . . . . Leon. 

Hale,  Elsie  E.  L Wood,  cr.  1897, 

Hale,  Emma  A Judkin- 

Fitzgera'ld. 

Halford,  Irene  M Slade. 

Hall,  Edith  Firth. 

Hall,  Elsie  M Cory- Wright. 

Hall,  Esther  M Blomfeld,  K.W. 

Hall  (Ethel  W.),  Lady  . . . . Abney,  K. 

Hall,  Helen  M Bowyer-Smyth. 

Hall,  Lilian  Mordattnt. 

Hall,  Lucy  E.  H Kennedy,  K. 

Hall,  Mary  A Mordaunt. 

Hall,  Olive  E.  K Roche. 

Hallett,  Maud  S Hewett,  cr.  1883. 

Hallmann,  Helen  ..  Murray,  cr.  1628. 

Ham,  Hilda  A Haslam,  K. 

Hamand,  Eliza  M Broadbent. 

Hamer,  Beena  C.  F Peirse,  K. 

Hamilton,  Edith  A.  H. 

Douglas-  Wills,  cr.  1897. 

Hamilton,  Emily  G Btirbidge. 

Hamilton,  Emma Pollock. 

Hamilton,  Gwendolen  Dal- 

rymple- Peck. 

Hamilton,  Grace  K Grove. 

Hamilton,  Ina  E.  Buchanan- 

Baillie- McNeill,  K. 

Hamilton  (Irene),  Lady  ..  Mordaunt. 

Hamilton,  Irene  B Essex,  K. 

Hamilton,  Josephine  . . . . Rosling,  K. 

Hamilton  (Jean  M.),  Lady  . . Muir. 

Hamilton,  Lilian  E Jackson,  K.  W. 

Hamilton,  Lillian  M.  S.  ..  Hemming,  K.W. 

Hamilton,  Lina  M.  H Beatimont. 

Hamilton,  Mary  Gough,  K.W. 

Hamilton,  Mary  Warren. 

Hamilton,  Millicent  J.  . „ ...  Stewart  - Smith, 

K.W. 

Hamilton,  Phyllis  A.  ..  . . Williams,  K. 

Hamilton,  Violet  A Fair  lie -Cuning- 

hame. 

Hamilton,  Violet  I Latham. 

Hammersley,  Henrietta  . . Radnor,  E. 
Hammick  (Elinor),  Lady  ..  Lewis,  cr.  1846. 

Hammick,  Mabel  E Pilditch,  K. 

Hammill,  Amy  Fa irlie -Cuning- 

hame. 

Hammill,  Grace  ; Gamble. 

Hammill,  Maude  M F.  Piers. 

Hamond,  Mary  L Hare.  [1801. 

Hampden,  Constance  Hobart-  Vavasour,  cr. 

Hampson,  Carrie  L Tait,  K.  W. 

Hanbury,  Nina  Bateman-  . . Bateman,  B. 

Hancock,  Hilda  Trevelyan,  cr. 

1662. 

Hanford,  Alma  A.  M.  G.  ..  Macgregor. 
Hanham,  Elizabeth  M.  Swin- 
burne-   Wells.  [t66i 

Hankey,  Beatrice Trevelyan,  cr. 

Hankey,  Ellen  G Moon , cr.  1855. 

Hannay,  Dorothea  L.  M. 

Rainsford- Maxwell, cr.  1804. 

Hansard,  R6ne  Jtita,  K. 

Harbin,  Hilda  J.  S.  Bates-  . . Fry. 

Harbison,  Millicent  K Thomas,  K.  W. 

Harbord,  Ada  G Goulding. 

Harcourt,  Dorothy  M.  Ver- 
non-   Hudson,  K. 

Hardcastle,  Maria  S Herschel. 

Harden,  Eanswythe  D.  . . Renton,  K. 

Harding,  Hope  Ewart. 

Hardinge  (Alexandra  M.),  Howard  de  Wal- 

Lady  den,  B. 

Hardinge  (Mary),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Robert  N Lynch-Blosse. 

Hardman,  Frances  M.  H.  ..  McMahon. 

Hardy,  Emma Jessel. 

Hardy,  Eva  K Maryon-Wilson. 

Hardy,  Lucy  E.  H Kennedy,  K. 

Hardy,  Violet  A.  E Leigh,  B. 

Hare,  Ellen  L.  M Hudson- Kinahan, 


Harford,  Gertrude  E Bridges. 

Hargreaves,  Adeline  M.  . . Cayley. 

Harland,  Iris Barker,  K. 

Harley,  A Winifred  (Freda)  Ripley,  cr.  1880. 
Harlow,  Dorothy  . . . . Forrest,  K 

Harman,  Milly  H.  G Hall,  K.W. 

Harmer,  Phyllis  H Herbert,  K. 

Harper,  Agnes Watson,  cr.  1895. 

Harradine,  Elinor  M Candy,  K. 

Harris,  Aileen  C Foster. 

Harrison,  Caroline  L Gordon,  cr.  1706. 

Harrison,  Constance  M.  ..  Curtis,  cr,  1802. 

Harrison,  Ianthe Dunbar,  cr.  1900. 

Harrison,  Violet  E.  C. 

Graham-  Graham,  cr.  1808. 

Hart,  Alice  V.  K Lewis,  cr.  1902. 

Hart,  Honoria  L Lawrence,  cr. 

1858. 

Hartman,  Mary  A Goold. 

Hartridge,  Kathleen  E.  F.  . . Flannery. 

Hartwell  (Emma  J.),  Lady  . . Dymoke. 

Harvey,  Lilly Dewey. 

Harvey,  Mabel  V Ball. 

Harwood,  Ellen  Hopkinson , K. 

Hasted,  Phyllis  Barrett,  K. 

Hastie,  Augusta  F.  A Hffare,  cr.  1786. 

Hatched,  Clara  C Burdett,  cr.  1619. 

Hatherton  (Charlotte  L.), 

Baroness  Rowley,  cr.  1786. 

Haviland,  Beryl  M Durand. 

Hawker,  Constance  V Buxton,  cr.  1840. 

Hawkesworth,  Frances  E.  . . Whitley,  K. 

Hawkins,  Lucy  S Tattered. 

Hawkins,  Ruby  G . . . . Thomas,  cr.  1766. 

Hay,  Alice  E.  Richardson-  [son. 

Drummond- Stewart-Richard- 

Hay  (A.  S.  M.  M.),  Lola, 

Lady  Napier,  cr.  1627. 

Hay,  Caroline  M.  ..  ..  ..  Cunard. 

Hay,  Jessie  F.  Arthur,  cr.  1903. 

Hay,  Katherine  V Albu. 

Hay,  May  K.  Drummond-  ..  Bury,  K. 

Hayes,  Constance  F Millar,  cr.  1788. 

Hayne,  Sibyl  R Probyn,  K. 

Hayter,  Maud Proctor-Beau- 

champ. 

Hazeldine,  Phillippa  J.  C.  . . Toker,  K. 

Hazlett,  Ruby  C Fenwick , K. 

Head,  Charlotte  A Dick-Lauder. 

Headlam,  Esther  W.  . . . . Elphinstone- 

Dalrymple. 

Headlam,  M.  Teresa  ..  ..  Goldsmid. 

Heaney,  Mabel  W Pilter,  K. 

Heaton,  Muriel  St.  John,  B. 

Hebbert,  Lilia  A Pen?iington,K.W. 

Hebden,  Gladys  M.  ..  ..  Salmond,  K. 

Hedderwick,  Ethel  M Apperly,  K.W. 

Hedley,  Henrietta  M Butler. 

Heigham,  Dorothy  M.  G.  . . Levinge. 

Henderson,  Aileen  M Rattigan,  K.  W. 

Henderson,  Beatrice  J.  E.  ..  Clerke.  [combe. 
Henderson,  Constance  F.  E.  Pauncefort-Dun- 
Henderson,  Dorothy  . . . . Ratcliffe- Ellis, K. 

Henderson,  Margaret  F.  . . Dashwood,  cr. 

1684. 

Henderson,  Mary  G Rose,  cr.  1874. 

Heneage  (Louisa  E.),  Lady  Antrobus. 

Hennessy,  Katie  J Toker,  K. 

Henriques  (Beatrice  R.  F.), 

Lady  Faudel- Phillips. 

Henry,  Alice  H Brunton. 

Henry,  Eileen Gouldittg. 

Henry,  Euphemia  H.  S.  . . Lindsay. 

Henry,  Evelyn  J Pelly. 

Henry,  Gladys  M . . Milbank. 

Hensman,  Veronica  . . . . Blake,  cr.  1772. 

Herapath,  Effie  J.  A Boehm-Boteler. 

Herbert,  Beatrice  A Williamson,  cr. 

1642. 

Herbert,  Caroline Hectd,  cr.  1676. 

Herbert,  Ethel Rodger,  K.W. 

Herbert,  Isabel  M Beauchamp,  K. 

Hereford,  Eleanor  Cockburn. 

Hereford,  Eleanor  A-  P-  • • Lighton. 

Herschell  (Annie  V.  V.) 

Baroness  Nicolson.  [1815. 

Hervey,  Griselda  M.  T.  . . Campbell,  cr. 

Hervey,  Margaret  A Douglas,  cr.  1777. 

Heseltine,  Olive  . . . . . . Ilbert,  K. 

Hesketh,  Anne  D.  Fleetwood-  Brocklebank. 

Hetherington,  Lucy  F Jervis-White- 

J et  vis. 

Hetherington,  Married  . . McMahon , K. 

Hewison,  Letitia  H Alford,  K.W. 

Hewitt,  Cecilia  R.  . . . . . . Woodhouse,  K. 

Hewitt  (Charlotte  R.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Evelyn  J Maule,  K. 

Hewitt,  Elizabeth  ..  ......  Borden,  K.W. 


794  married  daughters,  sisters,  and  aunts  of  baronets, 


Hext,  Anne  H Parker , cr.  1681. 

Hext,  Augusta  G Onslow. 

Heygate,  Constance  M.  ..  Beaumont. 

Hey  gate,  Henrietta  C Heygate. 

Heyn,  Annabella  M Freeling. 

Hey  wood,  Barbara De  Hoghton. 

Hibberd,  Bridget  C Beevor. 

Hibbert  (Ellen),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Arthur  Holland Lawson,  cr.  1831. 

Hibbert,  Enid  D.  M Treacher,  K.W . 

Hibbert,  Mary  E Nelson. 

Hibbett,  Olive  H Kershaw,  K. 

Hibbert,  Violet  M Pike,  K. 

Hickson,  Elizabeth  . . . . Walker,  cr.  1906. 

Higgs,  Mary Barclay , K. 

Higham,  Pollie  Hartley,  K. 

Higson,  Dorothy  F,  N.  ..  Cullinan,  K.W. 
Hildebrand,  Violet  ..  ..  Leeds. 

Hill,  Cecilia  W Eliott. 

Hill,  Constance  H.  ..  ..  Wigan. 

Hill,  Dorothy  M Darell. 

Hill,  (Dorothy)  Hon.  Mrs. 

Gerald  S.  Clegg-  . . . . Boughey. 

Hill,  Edith  C.  de  V Maclean , K.  W. 

Hill,  Eva Forster , cr.  1912. 

Hill,  Helen  B».  M Colvin,  K. 

Hill,  Priscilla  F.  V Chubb,  cr.  1900. 

Hillyer,  Mary  C. Macdonald,  cr. 

H inch liffe,  Catherine  R.  ..  Kellett.  [1813. 

Hire,  Minnie  M Williamson,  K. 

Hoare,  Constance Hill,  K.W. 

Hoare,  Laura Lennard.  [K.W. 

Hoare,  Sylvia  G Wolfe- Barry, 

Hobhouse  (Mary),  Baroness  Fairer,  Baron. 

.Hobhouse,  Phyllis  C Smyly,  K. 

Hocker,  Olive  M Rucker,  K.W. 

Hockey,  Kathleen  I Butler , K. 

Hodgins,  Caroline  J Ritchie , K.  W. 

Hodgkin,  Sarah  C Pease,  cr.  1882. 

Hodgson,  Edith  Fison. 

Hodgson,  Ruby  L.  W Price. 

Hogg,  Annie Rymer,  K. 

Hogg  (Lorna),  Lady  . . . . Beaman,  K. 

Hoghton,  Ethel  T.  M Rattigan , K.  W. 

Hohler,  Agnes  V Goring. 

Hohler,  Mabel  C Wombwell. 

Holbech,  Catherine  . . ..  E.  Hoskyns. 

Holbech,  Mary  C Waleran,  B. 

Holden,  Marjory  G Wood,  K. 

Holder,  Evelyn  Ropner. 

Holder,  Gwendoline  L.  R.  ..  Chavasse,  K.W. 

Holder,  Hester  A Palmer,  cr.  1660. 

Hole,  Eileen  M Seaton,  0 . 1663. 

Holford,  Margaret Webley-Parry- 

Pryse. 

Holland,  Cecil  L.  M Antrobus. 

Holland,  Maud  G Or/ord,  E. 

Hollebone,,  Maude  E Bowers,  K.W. 

Hollick,  Gladys  Herbert,  K. 

Hollings,  Agnes  M Hamilton- 

Dalrymple. 

Hollings,  May Carmichael. 

Hollins,  Mary Seely 

Holloway,  Mabel  M Essex,  K. 

Holmden,  Janet  ..  ►.  ..  Stout,  K. 

Holmes,  Grace  I Barry. 

Holmes,  Mary  A.  P Clifford,  B. 

Holroyd,  Edith  B Naim. 

Holt,  Phyllis  A Palmer,  cr.  1886. 

Holt,  Rae  V.  F Hutchinson,  K. 

Holterman  ten  Hove,  Eleanor 

F Schlich,  K. 

Homan,  Ruth Waterloiu. 

Hood,  Christobel  M Hoare,  cr.  1899. 

Hood,  Winifred  Tate. 

Hooker,  Olive  M Rucker,  K. 

Hooper,  Amy  H Gibbs,  K.  W. 

Hooper,  Dorothy  H.  S.  ..  Mitchell,  K.W. 

Hope,  Aline  J ervis-White- 

Jervis. 

Hope  (Constance  C.),  Lady..  Leslie,  cr.  1876. 

Hope,  Constance  M Brewster,  K.W. 

Hope  (Elizabeth),  Lady  . . Combermere,  V. 

Hope,  Laura  E.  R Troubridge. 

Hope,  Sophia  Edmonstone. 

Hopgood,  Ethel  Dobson,  K.W. 

Hopkins,  Alice  K.  N Bailey,  A'.  It-'. 

Hopkins,  Carrie  E Skipwith. 

Hopkinson,  Sybil  D Pearce,  K. 

Hopton,  Ellen  B Oakeley. 

Hopwood,  Constance  M.  ..  Adam. 

Hormarjee,  Chandanbai  . . Jejeebhoy. 

Horn,  Caroline  E Leith- Buchanan. 

Hornby,  Dorothy  E Pry,  K. 

Hornibrook,  Gladys  T Thomson,  K.W. 

Horsburgh,  Marion  ..  ..  McQueen,  K.W. 

Horsley  (Eldred),  Lady  . . Bramwell. 

Hossack,  Rose Munson,  K. 


Hoste,  Blanche  

Hotham,  Grace  A.  R 

Hotham,  Laura  

Hotz,  Lucy  H 

Houghton,  Stella 

Houston,  Augusta  L 

Houstoun,  Evelyn  Mary  A. 

Houstoun,  Marv  I 

Howard,  Beatrice 

Howard  (Catherine  M.),  Lady 
Howard,  Dorothy  I.  L. 
Howard,  Petronel  E 

Howe  (Alice  A.),  Lady  Curzon- 
Hubback,  Margaret  R.  F.  .. 
Hubbard  (Eveline  M.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Evelyn 

Hudson,  Daisy  M 

Hugessen,  Rachel  M. 

Knatchbull- 

Huggins,  Gwendolen  I. 
Hughes,  A.  Mabel 
Hughes,  Elizabeth  M.  T. 

Hughes,  Emily  C 

Hughes,  Emily  D 

Hughes,  Lilian  M 

Hughes  (Mary  A.  W.),  Latjy 

Humphreys,  Ailsa 

Humphreys,  Gladys 

Humphry,  Isabella  L 

Humphrys,  Gertrude  M. 

Hunt,  Charlotte  S 

Hunt,  Grizel  M.  G 

Hunt,  Helen 

Hunt,  Lucy  E 

Hunt,  Margaret  H 

Hunt,  Sophy  A 

Hunter,  Aileen  E 

Hunter,  Annie  W 

Hunter,  Ethelwyn 

Hunter,  Marjorie  P 

Hurst,  Margaret  A 

Hutchinson,  Alice  A.  C.  .. 
Hutchinson,  Annie  M.  F. 
Hutchinson,  Georgina  A.  F. 

Hutchinson,  Mary 

Hutchison,  Marjorie  H. 

Huth,  Gladys  E.  H 

Huxley,  Margaret  A 

Hyde,  Kate  M 

Hynes,  Emily  M 

Iddesleigh  (Cecilia  F.), 

Countess  of 

Iddesleigh  (Elizabeth  L.), 

Countess  of 

Inchbold,  Esme  L 

Imelmann,  Mabel 

Ind,  Marianne 

Inglis,  Isla  M 

Inglis,  Florence  M 

Ingram,  Jessie  Winnington-. . 

Innes,  Evelyn  M 

Ironside,  Phyllis  L 

Irvine,  Alice  M.  Douglas-  . . 

Irwin,  Florence  St.  G 

Isacke,  Ada  M 

Jackson,  Anna  M 

Jackson,  Blanche  

Jackson,  Helen  

Jackson,  Lucy  B.  . . 

Jackson,  Olive 

Jacobs,  Gladys  E. 

James,  Dorothy  

James,  Emily  C 

James  (Laura  G.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Walter  J 

Jameson,  Joan  M 

Jamieson,  Evelyn 

Jamsetjee,  Buchoobai  D. 

Janson,  Mary  C.  

Jardine,  Agnes  S.  H 

Jardine,  Jean. . ..  ►,  ». 

Jarmay,  Hilda  L 

Jarrett,  Mary  E 

Jarvis,  Helen  C 

Jeffery,  Clim^ne  M 

Jeffreys,  Ida  B.  

Jehangir,  Navajbai 

Jelf,  Cicely  H . 

Jellicoe  (Florence  G.),  Vis- 
countess   

Jenkins,  Ada  F.  A.  Wolseley- 

Jenkins,  Florence 

Jenkyns  (Madeline  S.),  Lady 


Brooke,  cr.  1919.  . 
De  Horsey,  K. 
Smith,  cr.  1894. 
Woods,  K. 
Yoxall,  K. 
Robinson, cr.  1854. 
Houstoun- 
Boswall. 
Matheson , cr. 
1882. 

Holman,  K.W. 
Cowell-  S tepney. 
Hare,  cr.  1905. 
Lay  land  - Bar- 
ratt. 

Cowell,  K.W. 
Voules , K. 

Portal. 

White,  cr.  1904. 

Montgomery. 

Chamberlain. 

Kennedy. 

Cunynghame. 

Middlemore. 

Behrens,  K. 

Benn,  cr.  1914. 
Smith , cr.  1809. 
Yoxall,  K. 

Green  Price. 
Stokes. 

Deane,  K.  W. 
May,  K. 

Scott,  K.W. 
Dunbar,  cr.  1700. 
Bradshaw,  K. 
Parker,  cr.  1681. 
Morant , K. 
Dunbar,  cr.  1700. 
Cobbett,  K. 
Walker,  K. 
Greenway. 
Hopkinson , K. 
Stuart-Menteth. 
Dale. 

Louis. 

Barnes,  K. 

Wood,  cr.  1918. 
Brown,  cr.  1902. 
Brodie. 

Mitchell,  K.W. 
Lake. 

Farrer,  B. 

Knaresborough,B. 

Bingham. 

Holmes , K.W. 
Jodrell. 

Maude , K. 
D’Oyly. 
Edmonstone. 
Miller,  cr.  1874. 
Cunliffe,  K. 
Queensberry,  M. 
Hillier,  K. 
Layard,  K. 
Jackson,  cr.  1815. 
Hammick. 
Vinogradoff,  K. 
Drake,  K.  W. 
Elphinstone, 
K.W. 

Tuck. 

Duff.  K. 

Levingc. 

Rice,  K. 
Musgrave,  cr. 

1782. 

Conper. 

Petit. 

Prevost,  cr.  1902. 
Brown,  cr.  1902. 
Liddell,  K. 
Burnett,  K.  W. 
Capfel,  K. 
Hunter-Blair. 
Holiday,  K. 
Fonuood. 
Jejeebhoy. 

Child,  cr.  1868. 

Cayzer, 

Wolseley,  cr.  1744. 
McDougall,  K.  W. 
Pasley. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


795 


Jenner  (Flora  A.),  Lady  . . Stewart , cr.  18P1. 

Jenner,  Norah  H.  G Stewart , cr.  j88i. 

Jessel,  Edith Go  Ids  mid. 

Jessel  (Maud),  Lady  ..  ..  Goldsmid. 

J essop,  Judith A lleyne. 

Jickling,  Margaret  H Kemp. 

Jobson,  Victoria  A.  H.  C.  ..  Campbell,  K.  IV. 

Joel,  Mary  S Lockhart , K. 

Johnson,  Dorothy  M Schuster. 

Johnson,  Emily  Shiffner. 

Johnson,  Frances  E Johnson- Walsh. 

Johnson,  Margaret  F Bell , cr.  1885. 

Johnson,  R osina  Arnott . 

Johnson,  Vera  F Power , cr.  1836. 

Johnston,  Cecilia  A Goring. 

Johnston,  Flora  Borrower. 

Johnston,  Olive  C Walker , cr.  1868 

Johnstone,  Alice  E.  H.  ..  Wraxall. 
Johnstone,  Ethel  H.  S.  . . Scott , cr.  1806. 
Johnstone,  Mary  H.  A.  C.  . . Islington , B. 

Jolly,  Brenda  B Wimble , K. 

Jones,  Beatrice  E.  Heys-  . . Norbury,  K. 

Jones,  Blanche  Duncan , K.W. 

Jones,  Catherine  L Leslie , cr.  1625. 

Jones,  Dorothy  E.  M Dunlop. 

Jones,  Dorothy  H Ommanney , K. 

Jones,  Emily  F Philipps. 

Jones,  Ethel  M Renshaw. 

Jones,  Helen Alton , K. 

Jones,  Josephine  M.  M.  ..  Nelson. 

Jones,  Madeline  Brevett , K. 

Jones  (Margaret  E.),  Lady 

Armstrong- Roberts , K.W. 

Jones,  Mary Bagot. 

Jones,  Mary  A.  V.  Parry-  . . Borrowes. 

Jordan,  Edna Sykes,  cr.  1781. 

Joyce  (Miriam  B.),  Lady  ..  Mather-Jackson. 

Julien,  Joan  M.  C Plowden,  K.W. 

Kautharia,  Indumati  . . , . Madhowlal. 

Kavanagh,  Sylvia  E Martin,  K. 

Kaye,  Dora  M Porter,  K. 

Keale,  Henrietta  M,  De  la  P.  Judkin-Fitz- 

gerald. 

Kealy,  Florence  T Bayley,  K. 

Keighley,  Aimee  E Robertson , K.  W. 

Keightley,  Annie  C ..  ..  Campbell, 

Kekewich,  Nora  N Bradshaw,  K. 

Kellock,  Emily  C Forwood. 

Kelly,  Ethel  C Forwood. 

Kelly,  Grace  M.  L Poe,  K. 

Kelsey,  Margaret Makgill. 

Kemble,  Nina Abercromby. 

Kendall,  Constance  A Leese. 

Kennedy,  Jean  M Kennedy,  K. 

Kennedy,  Julia  E.  B Carden,  cr.  1787. 

Kennedy,  Rosalind  M.  I.  . . Grant,  cr.  1688. 

Kennion,  Henrietta  D Fergusson , cr. 

Kentish,  Ethel  A Freeling.  [1703. 

Kentish,  Laura  F Kay. 

Kenworthy  (Doris),  Hon.  Mrs.  [ K 

Joseph  M Whit-Thomson , 

Kenyon,  Hester  M Mainwaring. 

Keppel  (Alice  F.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

George Edmonstone. 

Keppel,  Ida  Harvey. 

Keppel  (Violet  M.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Rupert  O.  D De  Trafford. 

Kerr,  Anna  M.  O Minto,  E. 

Kerr,  Evelyn  M Howard  de  Wal- 

den, B. 

Kerr,  Mildred  C Walker,  cr.  1868. 

Kerry  (Elizabeth  C.), Countess 

of Linlithgow,  M. 

Kewley,  Edith  M Brocklebank. 

Key,  Helen  C.  Ommanney , K. 

Keynes,  Margaret  E Darwin.  K.W. 

Keyser,  Mabel  L Gordon,  K. 

Khairaj,  Sherbanu Ebrahim. 

Khairaz,  Khairubai  (Khairu- 

nisha)  Ebrahim. 

Kidston,  Lilian  F Bonham. 

Kiek,  Christine  M.  ...  . . Nicholson,  K. 

Kilby,  Gladys  G Abercroniby. 

Kilmarnock  (Mary  L.  V.),  Mackenzie , cr. 

Lady  1890. 

Kilsow,  Mary  L Muir,  K. 

Kimberley  (Isabel  G.), 

Countess  of Stracey. 

Kinderslev,  Kathleen  A.  R. ..  Elton. 

King,  Annie  H Stewart,  cr.  1623. 

King,  Annie  M Coats. 

King  (Geraldine  A.  H.),Lady  Northcliffe,  V. 

King,  Helen  M Ruffer,  K.W. 

King,  Helen  M.  E Dunbar,  cr.  1697. 

King,  Laura  M.  T Murray,  cr.  1630. 

King.  Mildred  F Godfrey . 

Kingston  (Ethel  L.), 

Countess  of Walker,  cr.  1886. 


Kingzett,  Cicely  ..  ..  ..  Agnew,  cr.  1895. 

Kinloch,  Jane  A.  M Ardilaun,  B. 

Kinnaird  (Mary  A.  V.), 

Baroness  Agnew,  cr.  1629. 

Kirk,  Agnes  B Armstrong,  cr. 

1892. 

Kirk,  Dorothy  L Nicholls,  K. 

Kirk,  Amy  K McLeod , K.W. 

Kirke,  Alice  G Gibson-Craig. 

Kirklinton,  Mary  A.  D.  . . Fairbairn. 

Kirkwood,  Gertrude  A.  . . Lyle. 

Kissack,  Mary  A.  C.  K.  ..  Murray , cr.  1673. 

Kitson,  Charlotte  H Edmonstone. 

Knight,  Esther  J.  A Low,  K.W. 

Knight,  Mary  C Martin,  cr.  1791. 

Knight,  Mary  F Ferguson- Davie. 

Knollys  (Ardyn),  Hon.  Lady  Tyrivhitt. 

Knowles,  Caroline  M Riddell,  cr.  1778. 

Knowles,  Isla Pearson. 

Knowling,  Alice  K Graham,  K. 

Knox  (Alice),  Lady  ..  ..  Dundas,  cr.  1898. 

Knox,  Henrietta  E Gibson-Craig. 

Knox,  Ivy  V Clarke,  cr.  1882. 

Knyvett,  Amy  F.  G Braddon,  K.  W. 

Kynaston,  Gwladys  E Williams- Wynn. 

Labouchere,  Ethel  D.  ..  ..  Munro,  cr.  1825. 

Labouchere,  Evelyn  M.  C.  L.  Stirling,  cr.  1800. 

Lacaita,  Mary  A Doyle. 

Ladd,  Dorothy  Flynn,  K. 

Lake,  Evelyn Campbell, cr.i66j. 

Lamb,  Amy  F Thomson , K. 

Lamb,  Florence  M.  P Wrey. 

Lamb  (Louisa  M.  C.),  Lady . . Durrant. 

Lambart,  Mary  L Walker,  cr.  1868. 

Lambert,  Elsie  C Meyer. 

Lambert,  Ethel  A Donaldson,  K. 

Lambert,  Harriet  F Grey. 

Lambert,  Henrietta  I Lozvther,  cr.  1824. 

Lambourne(  Isabella),  Baroness  Milbanke. 
Lambton  (Cicely  M.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  George Horner,  K. 

Lambton,  Margaret  A.  H.  ..  Fergusson,  cr. 

Laming,  Agnes  Turing.  [1866. 

Laming,  Evelyn  H.  . . . Chetwode. 

Lamont  (Adelaide  E.),  Lady  Denys- Burton. 

Lampson,  Hilda  Baird,  cr.  1809. 

Lancashire,  Mabel  F Holland,  K. 

Lancaster,  Cicely Champion-de 

Crespigny. 

Lance,  Gladys,  M.  L Waterloiv. 

Landale,  Lilian  S Walker,  K. 

Landale,  Lily  V.  M.  D.  . . Clarke,  cr.  1882. 

Landon,  Nancy  Blomefield. 

Landry,  Blanche Lacoste,  K. 

Lane,  Eirene  D.  R.  Rowell,  K. 

Lane,  Mabel  E Scott,  cr.  1821. 

Lane,  Olga  M.  A Fitz-George,  K. 

Lane,  Rachel  E Essex,  E. 

Lang,  Emma  H Douglas,  cr.  1777. 

Langham  (Ethel  S.),  Lady  ..  Emerson-Ten- 
nent. 

Langley,  Lorna  L Lodge , K. 

Langrishe  (Algitha  M.),  Lady  Gooch,  cr.  1866. 
Langstaff,  Dorothy  . . . . Ross,  K. 

La  Primandaye,  Alice  . . . . Paston-Beding - 

feld. 

Lascelles,  Florence  M Roberts,  cr.  1809. 

Lathbury,  Katharine  F.  . . Cobbett,  K. 

Latta,  Iris  F Biles,  K. 

Latimer,  Isabel  P Aikman,  K.W. 

Laurie,  Marjorie  T White,  K. 

Lauru,  Juliet ..  Bredon,  K.W. 

Lavin,  Ada  Drury- Brownrigg. 

Lavington,  Margaretta  P.  . . Brain,  K. 

Law,  Dorothy  . . ..  ►.  ..  Brooke,  cr.  1919 

Law,  Sybil  M Clay. 

Lawford  (Muriel),  Lady  . . Williams,  K. 

Lawley  (Annie  A.),  Hon. 

Lady  Cunard. 

Lawrence,  Adeliza Donnelly , K.W. 

Lawrence,  Mary  E Wiggin. 

Lawrie,  Jean  M.  C Cook,  K. 

Layard  (Mary  E.  E.),  Lady  Wimborne, 

Laycock,  Marion  H Broun.  {Baron. 

Leach,  Annie Seely. 

Leach  (Elizabeth  M.),  Lady. . Barley. 

Leach,  Elizabeth  M.  S.  . . Mansell,  K. 

Leadbetter,  Mary  Green- 

shields-  Usher. 

Leadam,  Dorothy  J Powell,  cr.  1897. 

Learoyd,  Eleanor  M A.  . . Campbell , K . 

Le  Blond,  Elizabeth  A.  F.  ..  Hawkins-Whit- 
shed. 

Lee,  Amice  L Macdonell,  K. 

Lee,  Margaret  A Clark,  cr.  1883. 

Lee,  Renee<£ Milborne-Swin - 

nerton  - Pilkivg - 
ton. 


796  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


Leeke  Annabella  M Williams- Drum- 

mond. 


Lees  (Benita  B.),  Lady. . ..  Pelly. 

Lees,  Edith  S Fithian,  K. 

Lees  (Madeline  A.  P.),  Lady  Pelly. 

Lefroy,  Lilian  W Barnard , K. 

Legard,  Winifred Morris , K. 

Legg  (Kathleen),  Lady  . . . . Gildea,  K. 

Legge,  Lucy  I Magheramorne,  B. 

Leigh,  Ethel  L Martin,  K. 

Leigh,  Helen  B Forbes , cr.  1823. 

Leigh,  Laura  M Edwards,  cr.\S66. 

Leigh,  Mary  M Buchanan,  K. 

Leith,  Mary  C.  J Gordon,  cr.  1818. 

Lennard,  Isabella  J.  Barrett-. . Loraine. 

Leone,  Eveline  M T hrockmorton. 

Leplastrier,  Caroline  I.  ..  Gordon,  cr.  1706. 
Le  Quesne,  Florence  E.  E.  P.  Gould,  K. 

Leslie,  Harriet  A Barclay. 

Letts,  Gertrude  S Altman,  K.W. 

Leva,  Nora  K.  ..  ..  ..  Shelley- Rolls,  cr. 

1806. 

Levett,  Katharine  J Hickman. 

Levett,  Sibell  L Bass. 

Levick,  Edith  A.  M.  . . ....  Beeton,  K. 

Levinge  (Emily  J.),  Lady  ..  Sutton,  cr.  1772. 

Levy,  Nellie Samuel,  cr.  1903. 

Lewis,  Ailsa  D Ballance , K. 

Lewis,  Edith  C . . Miles. 

Lewis,  Jessie  H.  M Leslie,  cr.  1625. 

Lewis,  Mary  E Ellis-Nanney. 

Lewis,  Susan  N Davies,  K. 

Leyland,  Sylvia  Cotterell. 

Liddell,  Helen  F Churchill,  V. 

Liebenrood,  Florence  A.  . . Tritton. 

Liley,  Lilian  N Stewart,  cr.  1920 

Lilley,  Annie Winterbotham,K 

Lillingstone,  Muriel  B.  Innes-  Burt,  K. 

Lindesay,  Jane  E Philipps,  cr.  1887. 

Lindley,  Constance  A Burnand,  K.  W. 

Lindon,  Myleta  F Corry. 

Lindsay,  Barbara  C Barrie,  K. 

Lindsay,  Enid  F Flannery. 

Lindsay  (Mary  J.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Robert  H Clarke , cr.  1882. 

Linlithgow  (Doreen  M.), 

Marchioness  of Milner. 

Lipscombe,  Norah Pearson. 

Lisle  (Alice  E.),  Baroness  . . Wrixon- Becker. 

Liston,  Hazel Benton,  K. 

Little,  Agnes Usher. 

Little,  Rothes  B Leslie , cr.  1625. 

Littledale,  Violet Thursbv. 

Littleton  (Agnes  C.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Henry  S Shaw-Stewart. 

Littleton  (Katharine),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Cecil  J.  Rowley,  cr.  1786. 

Llangattock  (Georgiana  M.), 

Baroness  Maclean. 

Llewellyn,  Aileen Moraiit,  K. 

Lloyd,  Adeline  Wilson,  K.  W. 

Lloyd,  Amy  O Jackson,  cr.  1902. 

Lloyd,  Beatrice  M Randall,  K. 

Lloyd,  Dorothy  C Grey,  cr.  1711. 

Lloyd,  Elizabeth King,  cr.  1815. 

Lloyd,  Ethel  M Green- Price. 

Lloyd,  Fanny  H Bray,  K. 

Lloyd.  Hilda  M.  J Ma'let.  [may. 

Lloyd,  Jane  E.  Carr  ..  ..  St.  John-Mild- 

Lloyd,  Josephine  E.  M.  . . Perceval,  K. 

Lloyd,  Lilian  M Hooper,  K. 

Lloyd,  Mabel  R Falkiner. 

Lloyd,  Peverel  de  L Lloyd. 

Lloyd,  Phyllis  Powell,  K. 

Lloyd,  Rosamond  A Hey  gate. 

Loch,  Isabel  W Vincent,  K. 

Lockhart,  Evelyn  M.  J.  A.  . . Bell,  K. 

Lockhart,  Margaret  A Campbell,  K. 

Lockyer,  Winifred  M.  . . - Wollaston,  K. 

Loder,  Margaret  Glenconner,  B. 

Lodge,  Winifred Lodge,  K. 

Logan,  Gwyneth  N.  L.  R.  . . Murray,  K.  W. 

Loly,  Gladys  A.  E Bowaier,  K. 

Long,  Alice  J FitzWygram. 

Longman,  Harriet  A Evans,  K.W. 

Lousada,  Maude Spiclmann,  K. 

Longstaff,  Lilias  M Blome/ield. 

Loraine,  Evelyn  L.  M Barrett- Lennard. 

Lord,  Robina  M.  C.  V.  . . Hay,  cr.  1663. 
Low  (Anne  P.  H.),  Lady  . . Douglas , cr.  1777. 
Lowe,  Ida  C.  Drury-  . . . . Proctor-Beau- 

champ. 

Lowe,  Mabel  A Brunner. 

Lowengard,  Esther  ..  Duveen,  K.W. 

Lowndes,  Victoria  V.  E. 

Selby- Hanmer. 

Lowther  (Dorothea  E.  0.), 

Lady  Bolingbroke,  V. 


Lowther  (Sophia  G.  A.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Lancelot  

Loxdale,  Florence  M 

Luard,  Constance  N 

Lubbock  (Constance  A.), 

Lady  

Lubbock,  Edith  H. 

Lucas,  Beatrice  

Lucas,  Josephine  

Lucas,  Maggie  G 

Lumsden,  Ethel  G 

Lupton,  Mary  E 

Lush,  Evelyn  H 

Lush  (Margaret  A.),  Lady  . . 
Lushington,  Veronica  R. 
Luttrell,  Dorothy  H 

Lydekker,  Gladwys  A 

Lygon  (Cecil  A.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Robert 

Lyle,  Alice  F 

Lyle,  Dorothy 

Lynch,  Helena  M 

Lyon,  Edith  K.  Bowes- 

Lysaght,  Ethel  M.  J 

Lyster,  Gertrude  A 

Lyttelton  (Edith),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Robert  H 

Macan,  Lucy  E.  B 

Macansh,  Louisa  I 

MacCallan,  Hester  M.  B.  .. 

McCann,  Joy  M.  M 

McCarthy,  Margaret  M. 
McCausland,  Marian  K. 
McCleverty,  Evelyn  L. 
McClintock,  Harriet  A.  F. 

McClintock,  Jean  M 

M‘Clintock,  Mary  H 

McConnel,  Mary  C 

McCormick  (Mabel  E.),  Lady 
McCready,  Marianne  .. 

McCulloch,  Doris  H 

MacDermid,  Marion  E. 

Macdonald,  Alice  B 

Macdonald,  Elsa  A 

Macdonald  (Helen  E.),  Hon. 
Mrs.  Ronald  I.  . 

McDonald,  Helen  N 

Macdonald,  Margaret  M.  T. 
M ‘Donnell  (Emily  F.  D.), 
Hon.  Mrs.  Mark  H.  H. 
MacDonnell,  Teresa 

McDouall,  Agnes 

M'Douall,  Grace  M 

McDouall,  Mabel  C 

McEachren,  Clara  E 

McFerran,  Helen  F 

M'Garel,  Mary  R 

McGowan,  Annie  R 

McGowan,  Leila  H 

McGrigor,  Eileen  M 

McGrigor,  Margaret  A.  K.. . 
Mcllwraith (Evelyn  S.),  Lady 

McIntosh,  Ethel  M 

Macintyre,  Lily  A.  G 

McIntyre,  Margaret  H. 

McIntyre,  Sybil  M 

Mclver  (Charlotte  E.),  Lady 

Mackail,  Diana  C 

Mackail,  Margaret 

Mackay,  Florence 

M’Kean,  Beatrix  M.  I. 

M'Kenna,  Margaret  E 

McKenna,  Pamela  M 

Mackenzie,  Alice  G 

Mackenzie  (Frances  R.)( 

Lady  Muir- 

Mackenzie,  Maud  E.  . .-  .. 

Mackie,  Elizabeth  S 

McKie,.  Violet 

Mackintosh,  Grace  E.A.  V.  . . 
Mackintosh,  Louisa  M. 
Maclagan,  Edith  K.  Sinclair- 
McLaren  (Barbara),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Francis  W.  S 

McLaren  (Christabel  M.  M.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  H.  D 

Maclean  (Theresa  E.  D.),  Lady 

Maclear,  Julia 

Macleay,  Evelyn  E 

MacLeod,  Emily  C 


Sheffield. 

W ebley-Parry- 
Pryse. 

Wells,  K.  W. 

Herschel. 
Avebury,  B. 
Goldsmid. 

Walton. 

Hunter,  K.W. 
Davies,  K.W. 
Burrell. 

Knocker,  K.W. 
Locock. 

Hammond , K.  W. 
Ogilvy- 
W edderbum. 
Durnford,  K.W. 

A rbuthnot. 
D'Oyly. 

De  Hoghton. 
Nugent,  cr.  1795, 
Selby- Bigge. 
Jackson , K.  W. 
Sullivan,  cr.  1804. 

Santley,  K. 

De  Crespigny. 
Gore,  cr.  1621. 
Carpenter,  K. 
Markham , K.  W. 
Robinson, cr.  1854. 
Graham,  K. 
Ewart,  K. 

Price. 

Walker,  K. 
Elphiustone, 
K.W. 

Belfield,  K. 

Cook. 

Ewart,  cr.  1887. 
Dickinson , K. 
Henn,  K. 

Clarke,  cr.  1882. 
von  Herkomer, 
K.W. 

Dyer. 

Mackenzie,  K. 
Blount. 

Osborti. 

Lawson,  cr.  1841. 
Buchati-H epbum. 
Dalrymple-Hay. 
Pennington, 

K.W. 

Flavelle. 

Salt,  cr.  1899. 
Magheramome, 
Baron. 

Harbottle,  K.  W. 
Mcllwraith, 
K.W. 

Denny,  cr.  1913. 
Muir. 

Powell,  cr.  1897. 
Fanshawe,  K. 

Me  Vail,  K.W. 
Perks. 

Nor  bury,  K. 
Forwood , K. 
Granet,  K. 
Burne-Jones. 
Nivison. 

Graham,  cr.  1808. 
Mostyn. 

Jekyll,  K. 

Home. 

Moncreiffe. 
Higginson,  K. 
Broun. 

Mosley. 

Menzies. 
Kekewich,  K.  W. 
French , K. 

Jekyll,  K. 

Macnaghten. 

Prendergast, 

K.W. 

Herschel. 

Peel,  cr.  1800. 
Isham. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


797 


MacLeod,  Frances  M Pearson , K.JV. 

MacLeod,  Helen  I.  W.  ..  Nivison. 

MacLeod,  Muriel  E Hardinge. 

Macmartin,  Eleanor  . . . . Barnewall. 

McMurdo,  Fanny  J Alexander,  cr. 

1809. 

Macnab,  Honoria Dening,  K.W. 

McNair,  Marjorie Bailkache , K. 

McNair,  Norah  M.  G.  . . ..  Atkin , K. 

Macnamara,  Elizabeth  E.  ..  Cooper,  cr.  1863. 
MacNeece,  Mary  M.  M.  . . Heath , K. 
McNeill,  Constance  ..  ..  Mosley. 

Macneill,  Eleanor  J Beatson,  K.W. 

McNeill,  Lilian  V Barron , K. 

MacNeill,  Noraj.  B.  . . ...  Duveen,  K. 

Macoun,  Maud  Borden,  K.W. 

Maconochie,  Margaret  L.  . . Ibbetson,  K.  W. 

Macphail,  Nora  H Gough,  K.W. 

Macpherson,  Bernice  0.  . . Cormvall. 

Macpherson,  Jill Rhodes. 

Macrae,  Adela Mordaunt. 

Macrae,  Flora  M.  ..  . . Colqtihoun. 

Macrae,  Letitia  M Maxwell,  cr.1804 

MacSwiney,  Violet  A Purcell , K. 

McSwiny,  Florence  de  C.  . . Bellairs,  K.  W . 
MacTier,  Mary  F.  . . . . Hobhouse. 

McWatters,  Charlotte  M.  . . Finney,  K. 

Madden,  Agnes  M Tate. 

Madden  (Florence  W.),  Lady  Cayzer.  [Grant. 

Madden,  Mabel  L Macpherson- 

Madocks,  Rachel  S.  . . . . Williams,  cr. 

1915- 

Maffett,  Gwendoline  M.  ..  De  Rutzen,  K.W. 
Magee,  Gwendolen  G.  F.  M.  Wilson,  cr.  1874. 

Magnus,  Dora Spielmann,  K. 

Magruder,  Maryel  A MacGregor,  cr. 


Mahon,  Margaret  H D'Oyly. 

Maidstone  (Louisa  . A.), 

Viscountess Jenkinson. 

Mainwaring  (Generis  A.  W.),  Williams- 

• Lady  . . Bulkeley. 

Mainwaring,  Mary  S Rankin. 

Mainwaring,  Violet  F De  Rutzen,  K.W. 

Mair,  Maggie  R Watt , K. 

Maitland,  Gertrude  I.  Fuller-  Jones. 

Maitland  (Mary),  Lady  Ram- 
say-Steel-   Maitland. 

Major,  Caroline  M Harrison,  K. 

Major  (Molly),  Hon.  Mrs. 

John  E.  de  G.  Henniker- . . Burnet,  K. 

Makins,  Maria  F Mellor,  K. 

Malcolm,  Isabel  A Scott,  cr.  1671. 

Malcolmson,  Edith  F Bateman , K. 

Maltby,  Hersey  E.  C Minto,  E. 

Manfield,  Louisa  ..  ..  ..  Barran. 

Manicom,  Annie  M Kellett. 

Manley,  Mary  F Radcliffe. 

Mann,  Josephine  C Cameron,  K.W. 

Mann,  Sara  D Sprot. 

Manners,  Frances  E Riddell,  cr.  1778. 

Manning,  Frances  D Randall,  K. 

Manning,  Muriel  F.  M.  ..  Cullinan,  K.W. 

Manning,  Norah  Chichester. 

Mansel,  Henrietta  C Don-Wauchope. 

Mansel,  Sylvia  N Campbell, cr.  1815. 

Mansfield  (Margaret  H.  M.), 

Countess  of Macgregor,  cr. 

1795- 

Manson,  Jane Johnston,  cr.  1625. 

Manvers  (Helen),  Countess  . . Shaw-Stewart. 

Marchmont,  Eliza  M Payton,  K. 

Marcon,  Alice Dryden. 

Marcy,  Eileen  A.  G Tangye. 

Marett,  Nora Kirk,  K. 

Margetson,  Diana Thorny  croft,  K. 

Marker,  Beatrice  M.  S.  ..  Jackson,  cr.  1902. 
Markham  (Evelyn  E.  L.), 

Lady  Courtown,  E. 

Markham,  Hyacinth  C.  ..  Graves-Sarvle. 

Markham.  Muriel  A.  M.  ..  Hey  wood. 

Marling,  Lucia  Slade. 

Marriott,  Margaret  . . . . Sinclair,  K.  W. 

Marriott,  Margaret  P Murray,  K.  W. 

Marsden,  E.  J.  Anne  . . . . Lees,  cr.  1897. 

Marsden,  Esme  M.  R Chavasse,  K.W. 

Marsh,  Violet  S Dalrymple-Hay. 

Marshall  (Florence  E.),  Lady  Longhurst,  K. 
Marshall,  Meriel  A.  Leeson-  Hodson. 

Marshall,  Nancy  E.  L Chapman,  K.W. 

Marshall,  Norah  G Shaw,  K. 

Marshall,  Victoria  A.  A.  . . Aberdeen  and 

Te-.nair,  M. 

Martelli,  Ethel  M. . . . . . . Queensberry,  M. 

Martin,  Agnes  R Fitzherbert. 

Martin,  Ethel  M.  B Cope,  cr.  1918. 

Martin,  Georgina  S Blomefield. 

Martin,  Helen  M,  H.  . . . . Grover,  K. 


Martin,  Linda  I Broun. 

Martin,  Margaret McConnell. 

Martin,  Mary  A Murphy. 

Mason,  Barbara  C.  . . . . Middlemore. 

Mason,  Margarita  H.  H. 

Swann- Milman. 

Massereene  and  Ferrard 
(Jean  B.),  Viscountess  ..  Ainsworth. 

Massey,  Emily  G.  S Hamilton,  cr. 

1892. 


Massie,  Margaret Maxwell- Lyte,K . 

Masterman,  Lucy  B Cobham,  V. 

Matheson,  Clara  E Borrower. 

Mathew  (Janet  M.),  Lady  ..  Knox,  K. 

Mathews,  Annabel  M Osier,  K. 

Mathews,  Phillis  M Lentaigne,  K.W. 

Mathews,  Isabel  Quain. 

Mathieson,  Doris  M Wormald,  K. 

Matthews,  Eileen  M Power,  cr.  1841. 

Maturin,  Blanch  Everett , K.  W. 

Maud,  Adele  D Blomfield,  K.  W. 

Maude,  Amy  F Lucas. 

Maude,  Ellen  M Kelk. 

Maul,  Frances  E Hoskyns. 

Maule,  Rose  E.  C Blomfield,  K.  W. 

Maunsell,  Frances  M Fordham,  K. 

Mavrojani,  Dorothy  ..  ..  Aird. 

Maxwell  (Ann  C.)  Lady  [1681. 

Stirling- Maxwell,  cr. 

Maxwell,  Evelyn  E.  C.  . . Legard. 

Maxwell,  Georgina  C Agnew,  cr.  1629. 

May,  Beatrice  A Gwynne- Evans . 

May,  Harriet  A.  D.  Bourne-  Bourne. 

May  (Helena  A.  V.),  Lady  . . Barker,  K.W. 

Mayer,  Cecily  L D’ Eyncourt,  K. 

Mayhew,  Mary  Fry,K. 

Mayne,  Evelyn  M.  . . . . Skewes-Cox, 


Mayne,  Geraldine  M Holder. 

Mayne,  Hyacinth  L.  M.  ..  Durnford,  K.W. 

Mayo,  Mildred  ..  ..  ..  Smith,  cr.  1897. 

Meade,  Helena  F J ohnson- Walsh. 

Meakjn,  Effie  C Hill,  cr.  1779. 

Meakin,  Frances  A.  ..  ..  Ball,  K.W. 

Medlicott,  Lavender  M*  • • Pease,  cr.  1882. 
Meeres,  Charlotte  L.  P.  . . Smith-Marriott. 

Melsheimer,  Mary Smith,  cr.  1897. 

Melvill,  Marjorie  Mather,  K.  W. 

Melville,  Mary  L.  Balfour-  . . Dundas,  cr.  1821. 
Melville,  Violet  S.  . . . . . . Harrison,  K. 

Menzies,  Cecilia  C Wombwell. 

Menzies,  Margaret Garforth,  K. 

Menzies  (Susan  H.),  Lady  . . Grant-Suttie. 

Menzies,  Sybil  R Neumann. 

Meredith,  Ethel  M.  Macara-  Frankland. 

Meredith,  Mary  L Hoskyns. 

Merrifield,  Catherine  M.  . . Melliss,  K. 

Merritt,  Sophie  A Tupper. 

Metcalfe,  Eveline  A.  S.  ..  Pocock.  [1646. 

Meyer,  Cerise Hamilton , cr. 

Meyrick,  Judith  Essex,  E. 

Micklem,  Eva  M Dawson. 

Micklem,  Iris Dawson. 

Middleton,  Anna  B Home. 

Middleton  (Eliza  M.),  [ming. 

Baroness  . . Gordon-Cum- 

Middleton,  Jane  D.  E Berney. 

Middleton,  Mariquita  . . . . Neave. 

Mieville,  Ada  E Aird. 

Milbank  (Edith  M.),  Lady  ..  Green-Price. 

Milbank,  Sybil  J Hughes. 

Miles,  Ellen  M Kay.  [topp. 

Miles,  Eveline  F Cradock-Har- 

Miles,  Isa  C Nicoll,  K. 

Miles,  Lilian Williams,  K. 

Miller,  Adelaide  A Forbes,  cr.  1626. 

Miller,  Norah  C Gundry,  K.W. 

Millington,  Nora  E.  K.  . . Fraser,  K. 

Mills,  Emily  F.  M Nightingale. 

Mills,  Marjory  F.  Blake,  cr.  1907. 

Mills,  Vera  De  Brath,  K. 

Mills,  Selina  M Knightley. 

Milne  (Claire  M.),  Lady  ..  Maitland. 

Milsom,  Lucy  G Morris,  cr.  1806. 

Minchin,  Mary  G Sibba/d,  K.  W . 

Mirams,  Annette  C Toker,  K. 

Mitchell.Ellen  E Peto. 

Mitchell,  Nora  Hall,  K. 

Mitchell,  Venice  V Godwin,  K. 

Mitford,  Alice  C.  M Fowler. 

Moffat,  Iris  Tree , K.W. 

Moffat,  Jessie  F Glenarthur,  B. 

Mogg,  Evelyn  M.  Rees-  ..  Hey  wood. 

Moir,  Winifred  E Maxwell,  cr. 16 81. 

Molesworth,  Dora  H Brown,  K. 

Molesworth,  Saba  M Broughton. 

Moloney,  Katharine  ..  ..  Minto,  E. 

Molony,  Rosa  E Fetherston. 


79^  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


Molyneux,  Sarah  A.  M.  G.  ..  De  Crespigny. 
Moncreiffe,  Elizabeth  B.  . . Muir. 

Moncrieff,  Flora  C Lamb. 

Moncrieff,  Perrine Millais. 

Money,  Sarah  S.  H Stuart- Menteth. 

Monro,  Emily  J Nugent , cr.  1806. 

Monro,  Isabel  M Young,  cr.  1813. 

Monro,  Marion  F Ewart,  K. 

Monsell,  Mary  B Ogle. 

Montagu,  Gladys  R Skinner , K. 

Montefiore,  Ida  M.  Sebag-  Samuel,  cr.  1903. 
Monteith,  Dorothea  M.  N...  Nicholson,  cr. 

1912. 

Monteith,  Jane  R...  . 

Monteith,  Madelene  , 


Montgomery,  Alberta  V. 
Montgomery,  Edna  M.  . . 
Montgomery,  Gabrielle  H. 


Wilson,  cr.  1906. 
Trevelyan,  cr. 
1662. 

Bessborough,  E. 
Allen,  K. 
Hamilton,  cr. 

1776. 

Anson. 


Montgomery,  Janet  K.  O. 

Montgomery,  Katharine  L.  V.  Coward,  K. 
Montgomery,  Margaret  C.  . . Freeth,  K.  W. 
Montrose  (Violet  H.), 

Duchess  of Graham,  cr.  1783. 

Mood,  Winifred  M Wiseman. 

Moogana,  Manockbai  D.  . . Petit. 

Moon,  Mabel  F Kekewick,  K.W. 

Moon,  Mary  F Robertson,  K. 

Moore,  Cora  I Moore,  K. 

Moore,  Edith A' Beckett,  K.W. 

Moore,  Jessie  M Dunbar,  cr.  1706. 

Moore,  Mary  L Clifford,  cr.  1887. 

Moorsom,  Alice  M Green-Price. 

Morcom,  Sylvia  M Birchenough. 

More,  Lesley Gibb,  K. 

Moreton,  Anna  H.  M.  Mac- 
donald-   Sutton,  cr.  T772. 

Moreton  (Gertrude),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Reynolds Dyke. 

Morgan,  Christine  F Tirard,  K. 

Morgan,  Eleanor  C Hughes,  K.W. 

Morice,  Violet  M.  T Butlin. 

Morley,  Gladys  V Braddell,  K. 

Morley,  Jean  A Gwynne-Evans. 

Morrell,  Emma  Hoskyns. 

Morrell,  Julia  M.  M Denton,  K. 

Morrell,  Laurence  A.  . . . Hartwell. 

Morris,  Elsie Trickett,  K.  W, 

Morris,  Ethel Boughey. 

Morris,  Una  M O'  Dwyer,  K. 

Morrish,  Helen  M Chubb,  cr.  1900. 

Morse,  Diana  A Gooch,  cr.  1746. 

Morshead  (Sarah  E.),  Lady. . Morshead. 
Mortimer,  Evelyn  S.  Living- 
ston-   Mortitner,  K. 

Mortimer,  Mary  I.  E Wrightson. 

Mortimore,  Emmeline  M.  . . Towse,  K. 

Morton,  Agnes  A.  E Otter,  K. 

Morton,  Evelyn  F Wilson-Todd. 

Mosley,  Hilda  E.  H Crewe. 

Mott,  Alice  J Donaldson,  K. 

Motton,  Ethel Powell,  K. 

Mount,  Gladys  M.  ..  ..  Dillwyn- 

Lewellyn. 

Mowat,  Agnes  H Jones , cr.  1919. 

Mowat, Loch , K. 

Moyse,  Helen  M Butler,  K. 

Muggeridge, ..  ..  Towle,  K. 

Muir,  Kathleen  M Hors/all. 

Muirhead,  Dorothy  K Butler,  K. 

Mulholland  (Sheelah),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Henry  G.  H Brooke,  cr.  1822. 

Mulholland  (Sylvia  H.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Charles  H.  G Brooke,  cr.  1822. 

Mulock,  Adele  B Falconbridge , 

K.W. 

Mulock,  Ethel  A Braddon,  K.W. 

Mullings,  Keith  M Houghton-Gos- 

trell,  K. 

Mundey,  Amelia  M Duke. 

Mundy,  Catherine  L C?-adock-Hartopp. 

Munro,  Inez  M.  M Chambers,  K. 

Murphy,  Nina  E Ball. 

Murphy,  Norah  Eottrell,  K. 

Murray,  Beatrice  S.  J.  M.  ..  Roberts , cr.  1809. 

Murray,  Blanche Moncriepfe. 

Murray,  Cecil  E Wrixon-Becher. 

Murray,  Cecilia  A.  M Jerningham. 

Murray  (Christian  M.),  Hon.  S tcwart- Richard- 

Mrs.  David  A son. 

Murray,  Constance  M.  J.  ..  Head  fort,  M. 

Murray,  Dorothy Mather,  K.W. 

Murray  (Evelyn),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Ronald  T.  Graham-  . . . . Baird,  cr.  1809. 

Murray,  Felicia  H Tate. 

Murray,  Grace Croft,  cr.  1671. 

Murray,  Grace  A Abercromby. 


Murray,  Hester  Cameron,  K. 

Murray,  Ivy  M Dering. 

Murray,  Phoebe  Woodhead,  K.W. 

Murrell,  Constantia  E Fordham,  K. 

Murtland,  Dorothy  ..  ..  Rayner,K.W. 

Mussenden,  Katherine  M.  . . Boynton. 

Mutch,  Eileen  C.  A Lane. 

Nagle,  Florence  Watson,  cr.  1912. 

Nairn,  Mary  C Russell,  K.W. 

Napier,  Gabrielle  J Harvey,  cr.  1868. 

Napier  (Gladys),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Albert  E.  A White,  K.W. 

Napier,  Mabel  B Shakerley. 

Napier  (Mary  E ),  Lady  . . Culme-Seymour. 

Nathan,  Feridah  A Wheler. 

Naylor,  Winifred  E.  G.  ..  Williamson,  cr. 

1909. 

Negus,  Edith  M Cooper  cr. 

1905. 

Neill,  Eleanor  de  C Morton,  K.W. 

Neilson,  Mabel  Royden. 

Neish,  Rosalie Galsworthy , K. 

Nelson,  Hylda  L.  G Blois. 

Nethersole  (Margaret),  Lady  Braddon,  K.W. 

Nevile.  Muriel  M.  M.  ..  Linlithgow,  M. 

Neville,  Frances  C Frankland. 

Newall,  Ethel  N Spearman. 

Newcomen,  Clarissa  . . . . Molteno,  K. 

Newnes  (Emmeline  A.  L.), 

Lady  De  Rutzen,  K.W. 

Newton,  Anna  L Gooch,  cr.  1866. 

Newton,  Nora Woodhouse,  K. 

Niblett,  Ada  F Thornycroft,  K. 

Niccolini  (Margaret  G.),  Mar- 
chesa  di  Camugliano-  . . Colebrooke , B. 

Nicholl,  Jane  E Knightley. 

Nicholls,  Dorothy  A Brain,  K. 

Nicholas,  Marietza Barnewall. 

Nicholson,  Alice  F Salvidge,  K. 

Nicholson  Edith Philipps. 

Nicholson,  Euphemia  ..  ..  Nairn.  [1828. 

Nicholson,  Helen  G MacGregor,  cr. 

Nicholson,  Maud  H.  Scott-  . Scott,  a. 
Nicholson  (Sybil  H.),  Lady..  Croft,  cr.  1671. 

Nickalls,  Augusta  D Bailey,  K.  W. 

Nickson,  Rachel  H Hampson,  K.W. 

Nicol,  Agnes  L Freeling. 

Nicol,  Anne  M Bates. 

Nicolaysen,  Sophie  M Gilman,  K.W. 

Nicoll,  Dorothy  M Urquhart,  K. 

Nicoll,  Violet  J.  Skipwith. 

Nicolson  (Katherine  F.  A.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Erskine  A.  . . Lopes. 

Nield  (Mabel  O.),  Lady  ..  Cory- Wright. 
Nightingale,  Louisa  D.  . . Clark,  cr.  1883. 
Nightingale,  Madeline  . . . . Thrift,  K. 

Niven,  Mary Stewart,  K.W. 

Noel,  Muriel  J Baird , cr.  1897. 

Noott,  Louisa Hickman. 

Norman,  Emlyn  M Reynolds,  K. 

Norman,  Selina  S.  P Collet. 

Norman,  Ursula  Soulsby,  K. 

Norman,  Violet  Newmarch,K.W 1 

North,  Edith  B Armytage. 

North,  Grace Dentigh,  E. 

Northcote,  Adela Bowyer-Smyth. 

Northcote,  Geraldine  ..  ..  Chichester. 

Northesk  (Elizabeth),  Coun- 
tess of Min  to,  E. 

Northey,  Florence  E Honywood. 

Northland  (Hilda  S.  E.), 

Viscountess Cooper , cr.  1863. 

Norton,  Bride Echliti. 

N orton  (Caroline  E .),  Baroness  Dixie. 

Norton  (Jean  M.),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Richard  H.  B Kinloch,  cr.  1686. 

Norwood,  Lilian  B.  M Collen,  K.W. 

Noyes,  Isabel  J Cunlffe,  K. 

Nugent,  Clara Tapps-Genns- 

Meyrick. 

Oakes,  Elfrida  St.  L Malet. 

O’Brien  (Gundrede  A.  T.), 

Lady  De  Trafford. 

O’Brien  (Selina  B.),  Lady  . . Elphinstone. 
O'Callaghan,  Charlotte  H.  . . H udson-Kinahan. 

O Connell,  IrisG Jardine,  cr.  1919. 

O’Conor,  Violet  M Minto,  E. 

Oddie,  Emily  C Cunynghame. 

Odell,  Elizabeth  N Nugent,  cr.  1831. 

O’Doherty,  Isabel  M French,  K. 

Officer,  Winifred  M.  M.  . . Kensington, 

K.W. 

Ogilvie,  Audrey  B Rensha7v. 

Ogilvy,  Margaret  A Stuart-Mente'h. 

Ogilvy,  Vera  G Fawcett.  K.W. 

Ogle,  Beatrice  A Cradock-H artopp. 

O’Halloran,  Maud  M Tait , K.W. 

O'Halloran, . . . . Dennchy,  K. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


799 


O’Hara,  Florence  G.  D.  ..  Hay,  cr.  1663. 

Oldfield,  Charlotte  E Hill,  cr.  1779. 

Oldfield,  Frances  S.  H.  . . Cayley. 

Oldham,  Emily  M.  S Baker,  cr.  1796. 

Oldham,  Mary  A.  G.  . . . . Fraser , K.  IV. 

Oliphant,  Ruth  Barry , K.  IV. 

Olive,  Lilian Ashman. 

Oliver,  Doris  G.  F Hutchinson,  K. 

Oliver,  Violet Greenwood , K. 

0’Logh!en(BeatriceM.),Lady  Murphy , cr.  1912. 

O’Neill,  Winifred  M Cayzer. 

Onslow  (Octavia  C.),  Lady..  Knox-Gore. 
Onslow  (Mildred),  Lady  . . Wilmot,  cr.  1772. 
Onslow,  Sydney  A.  H.  ..  Franklyn,  K.W. 

Ord,  Clarice  Clarke-  Jervoise. 

Ord,  Evelyn  J.  Blackett-  . . Jourdain,  K.  W. 

Orde,  Geradine  M.  F Mostyn. 

O’Reilly,  Anna  M Nugent , cr.  183T. 

O’Reilly,  Frances  M.  U.  ..  Power,  cr.  1841. 
Orlebar,  Frederica  St.  J.  . . Rouse-Boughton. 
Orme,  Alice  R.  Garnett-  . . Brown,  cr.  1863. 

O’Rourke,  Eliza  Barnewall. 

Orr,  Kathleen  M Leigh,  K.W. 

Osborne,  Amy Madden,  K.  IV. 

Osborne,  Isabel  H.  ..  ..  Sinclair,  K.W . 

Osborne,  Margaret  A Baynes. 

Osborne,  Mary  V.  M Mitchell- 

Thomson. 

Osborne,  Ruby  C Madden,  K.  IV. 

Osbourne,  Elaine  M.  C.  K.  . . Gerard,  B. 
Osbourne,  Gladys  M.  Smyth-  Porter,  K. 
O’Shea,  Anna  C.  ..  . . ..  Barrett-Lennaid. 

OSullevan,  Vera  ..  ..  ..  Henry,  K. 

Oswald  Elizabeth  C Richardson. 

Otter,  Dorothea  M.  A Burrell. 

Otter,  Patience  M Burrell. 

Otto,  Veronica. . . . , . . . Rankin. 

Ovans,  Marjorie  C Brett , K. 

Owen,  Charlotte  M Gooch,  cr.  1746. 

Owen,  Constance  E McMillan,  K. 

Owen,  Enid  S Hendrie,  K. 

Owen,  Hilda  M Gunter. 

Owen,  Isabelle  Humphreys-  Sassoon,  cr.  1909. 

Owen,  Mabel  E Walker,  cr.  1906. 

Owen,  Marjorie  Hampson,  K.  W. 

Owen  Mary  G Philipps,  cr.  1887. 

Packe,  Penelope  A.  L Lennard. 

Padday,  Georgiana  J.  S.  . . Baker,  cr.  17 96. 

Paget,  Caroline  E Dibdin. 

Page,  Helen  A Holderness. 

Paget,  Elizabeth  F Neale,  K. 

Paget,  Elizabeth  H Heaton. 

Paget,  Elma  K Hoare,  cr.  1899. 

Paget,  Emma  B Des  Vceux. 

Paget,  Geraldine  M Glyn,  cr.  1880. 

Paget,  Stella  R.  J Goldsmid-Stern- 

Salomons. 

Paget,  Winifred  N Paget,  cr.  1871. 

Pain,  Audrey Hampson,  K.  W. 

Pain,  Eliza  I Benn,  cr.  1914. 

Pakenham,  Henrietta  C.  F. . . Vernier. 

Pakington  (Grace  D.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Humphrey  A Spicer. 

Palk  (Charlotte  F.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Edward  Shelley , cr.  i6it. 

Palli,  Frances  L Buri'ell. 

Palmer,  Gladys  W Gastrell,  K. 

Palmer,  Grace Makgill.  * 

Palmer,  Iris  H.  H Winnington. 

Parish,  Audrey  K Makins. 

Parke,  Edith  M Newton- Brady 

K. 

Parker,  Agnes Lawson,  cr.  1841. 

Parker (Carine A.), Viscountess  Webley-Parry- 
Pryse. 

Parker,  Florence  M Davies,  K.W. 

Parker,  Isolda  M.  C Craujurd. 

Parker,  Helen  C Farrcr,  B. 

Parker,  Janet Robinson,  K. 

Parker,  Marjorie  P Barclay,  K. 

Parnell,  Katharine Wood,  cr.  1837. 

Parrish,  Phyllis  E Gooch,  cr.  1866. 

Parry,  Mary  S Puleston. 

Parson,  Gertrude Gibson-Craig. 

Parsons,  Mary  C McCall- Ander- 

son, K.W. 

Parsons,  Marion  M.  M.  G. . . Glen-Coats. 

Parsons,  Mary  E Bonython,  K. 

Parsons,  Muriel  P Newton. 

Parsons,  Viola Tree,  K.  W. 

Paruk,  Jaijee Jejeebhoy. 

Parukh,  Soonabai Jejeebhoy. 

Pasley,  Mary  V Des  Vceux. 

Passadoro,  Ethel  O Payton,  K. 

Paterson,  Catherine  C Crisp. 

Paterson,  Hilda  E Gould,  K. 

Paterson,  Lily Paton,  K. 

Paton,  Innes  M Hadden,  K. 


Paul  (Laura),  Lady  . . . . Lister-Kaye , 

Paulson,  Beatrice Partridge,  K. 

Pawson,  Dulcie  M Milvain,  K.W. 

Payne,  Mary  G.  F Molyneux. 

Peach,  Margaret  A.  Keighley-  Seale. 

Pearce,  Doris Rutherford , K. 

Pearce,  Harriet  M.  G Paul,  cr.  1821. 

Pears,  Gertrude  Whittall,  K.W. 

Pearse,  Ethelfreda  C Bedford,  K.W. 

Pearson,  Adeline  P Woods,  K. 

Pearson,  Margaret  M Paul,  K. 

Pearson,  Sylvia  M Eardley -Wilmot. 

Pease,  Editha  R Le  Hunte,  K. 

Pease,  Helen  B Pease,  cr.  1882. 

Pedder,  Eliza Boynton. 

Pedrick,  Edith  J Oram,  K. 

Peel,  Alice  M Meyrick. 

Peel,  Irene  N Simmons,  K. 

Peel,  Mary  B Worsley-Taylor. 

Peel,  Muriel  A.  B.  . . . . De  Horsey,  K. 

Peel,  Violet  M.  F.  ..  ..  Jardine,  cr.  1885. 

Peirse  (Henrietta),  Lady  [worth. 

Beresford-  Smith-Dods- 

Pell,  Catherine  M Greene. 

Pelly  (Blanche  E.),  Lady  . . Vincent. 

Pelly,  Frances  C Gould,  K.  [1646, 

Pelly,  Louisa  C.  E Hamilton,  cr. 

Pelly,  Lilian  K.  H Vincent. 

Pember,  Evelyn  M Selby-Bigge. 

Pember,  Constance  M Portal. 

Pemberton,  Emma Holden , cr.  1919. 

Pendlebury,  Lilian  D Devitt. 

Penn,  Constance  M Lucas. 

Pennant,  Alice  N.  Douglas-  Cooper,  cr.  1863. 

Pennell,  Dorothy  T White,  K. 

Pennington,  Julia Robinson,  K.W. 

Pennyman,  Beatrix  J.  F.  Walker,  cr.  1868. 

Penrose,  Ethel  C Coghill. 

Pentland,  Jessy  F Barrington. 

Pentreath,  Ruth  Makgill. 

Percival,  Sylvia  Baines,  K. 

Percy,  Judith  E Corbet. 

Perkins,  Meriel  G Leighton. 

Perrin,  Alice Robinson,  cr.  1823- 

Perry,  Angel  H Stokes,  K.W. 

Perry,  Annie  F Macgregor , cr. 

1828. 

Perry  (Elizabeth  M.),  Lady  Derwent , Baron. 

Peters,  Constance  M.  R.  . . Meredith,  K. 

Petit  (Dinbai),  Lady  . . . . Jejeebhoy. 

Petit,  Heerabai  D Petit. 

Petro,  Alice  Mather,  K.W. 

Petrocockino,  Violet  A.  M.  . . Sykes,  cr.  1781. 

Phelips,  Constance  L Bessborough , E. 

Phethean,  Evelyn  C Ommaney,  K. 

Philip,  Alice  Johnston,  cr.  1625. 

Philipps,  Margaret  L.  E.  . . Ffolkes. 

Philips,  Marjorie  B.  R.  . . Mclver. 

Phillips,  Violet  G Pinhay,  K.  W. 

Phillpotts,  Camilla Samuelson. 

Phillpotts,  Emily  A.  M.  . . Brady. 

Philp,  Kathleen  Manning,  K.W. 

Pickard,  Brenda  G Faire,  K. 

Pickering,  Isabel  E Jardine,  cr.  1672. 

Piers,  Rose  S.  F Piers. 

Piggott  (Nadine  S.  E.),  Lady  Proctor  - Beau ~ 

champ. 


Pigot  (Alice  L.  R.),  Lady  . . Mackenzie,  cr. 

1890. 

Pigott,  Renea  L Fanshawe,  K. 

Pike,  Violet  E.  O Broughton. 

Pilbrow,  Ada  V Flynn,  K. 

Pilkington,  Evelyn  C Bethune. 

Pilkington,  Louisa  E.  B.  . . Esmonde. 

Pim,  Nora  G Scott,  K.W. 

Pinkerton,  Gwendolyne  M. . . Woodman,  K.W. 

Pinsent,  Katherine  K Radford,  K.W. 

Pipon,  Louisa  A Edmonstone. 

Pirmahomed,  Shireenbai  . . Ebrahim. 

Pitman,  Violet  M ..  Lakin. 

Pitt,  Sylvia  M Simon , K.  W. 

Platt,  Helen  Synge. 

Platt,  Winifred  L Elton. 

Pleydell,  Emily  K.  Mansel-  Grove. 

Plowright,  Alice  Alleyne. 

Plumptre,  Cecilia  C Coote,  cr.  1620. 

Plunket  (Dorothea  H.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Benjamin  J Butler. 

Plunkett,  Cordelia  E Wheler. 

Pochin,  Margaret  W Fowke. 

Pocklington,  Elizabeth  F. . . Bromhead. 

Pocock,  Mary  C Kempe,  K. 

Poe  (Mary  A.),  Lady  . . . . Domvile. 

Pole,  Etheldreda  F Bowyer-Smyth . 

Pole  (Freda  K.),  Lady  Van- 

Notten- Freake. 

Pole,  Margaret  L.  Van- 
Notten- Dick-Lauder. 


800  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS,  SISTERS,  AND  AUNTS  OF  BARONETS, 


Pollen,  Catherine  H Muir. 

Pollen,  Maud  B Lawrence , K.  W. 

Pollen,  Peggy Wallis,  K.W. 

Pollock,  Anna  J Barrington. 

Pollock,  Elsie  M Seton , cr.  1663. 

Pollock  (Laura  H.),  Lady  ..  Salt,  cr.  1899. 

Pollock,  Margaret  A Haiington. 

Polwarth  (Edith  F.),  Baroness  Buxton,  cr.  1840. 
Ponsonby,  Alianore  R.  Talbot-  Norfolk,  D. 
Ponsonby,  Dorothea  ..  ..  Parry. 

Ponsonby,  Mary  C Buxton,  cr.  1840. 

Poole  (Alice  M.  A ),  Lady  . . Hanson,  cr.  1918. 

Poore,  Cicely  E Barry. 

Popham,  Annie  M.  . . ..  Douglas,  cr.  177 7. 

Popham,  Gertrude  . . . . Stewart,  cr, 

1920. 

Popham,  Mary  B.  ..  ..  ..  Atkinson,  K. 

Portal,  Joan  M.  ..  ..  ..  Weiby. 

Porter,  Lilian  C.  Johnstone-. . Bartley,  K.W. 
Porter,  Margaret  G.  J.  . . Leith- Buchanan. 

Porter,  Rose  H Heaton. 

Portman  (Dorothy  M.  I.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Gerald  B Sheffield. 

Portman,  Jessie  C Douglas,  cr.  1777. 

Pott,  Edith  L Cook. 

Potter,  Marjorie  .,  ..  ..  Davidson,  K.W. 

Pow,  Grace  Wardlaw. 

Powell,  Margaret  L.  J Webley-Parry- 

Pryse. 

Power  (Eva  G.),  Lady  , . . . Boulton. 

Power,  Marion  H Benn,  cr.  1920. 

Power,  Phyllis  M Clarke , cr.  1882. 

Powley,  Caroline  E.  H.  ..  Sykes,  cr.  1781. 
Powwalla,  Cooverbai  . . . . Jejeebhoy. 

Poynton,  Alice  C Campbell-Orde. 

Pratt,  Gratiana  S.  M Wilson , cr.  1874. 

Prescott,  Elizabeth  M Shelley,  cr.  1611. 

Press,  Muriel  A.  C Hoare,  cr.  1899. 

Preston,  Frances  A Lagden,  K. 

Preston,  Mary  C Nixon. 

Previte,  Cicely  Van-Notten-Pole. 

Price,  Anne  W Dairy mple-H ay . 

Price,  Dorothy  M Irwin,  K. 

Price,  Dorothy  P Verey,  K. 

Price,  Isabella  N.  K.  Rugge-  Trotter,  K. 

Price,  Maraquita O'Brien. 

Price  (Marjorie  I.),  Lady  . . Russell,  K.W. 

Prideaux,  Augusta  F.  H.  ..  Flotver,  K.W. 

Pring,  Kathleen  S Stewart,  cr.  1881. 

Pringle,  Dita Mallet,  K. 

Prinsep,  Emily  J Durand. 

Pritchard,  Louisa  E Dry  den. 

Pritchard,  Muriel  L Holden,  K. 

Probyn,  Augusta  A.  E.  M.  Seymour. 

Proctor,  Florence Kemp , K. 

Prodgers,  Dorothy Lees,  K. 

Proudlock,  Alice  M Des  Voeux,  K.W. 

Pryor,  Ethne  P Moore , cr.  1919. 

Pryor,  Marion  J.  Coad-  . . Glazebrook,  K. 

Pugh,  Helen  A Affleck. 

Pugh,  Marion  F Arundel , K. 

Purnell,  Elizabeth  S Young,  cr.  1813. 

Purves,  Mildred  G Sibbald,  K.W. 

Purvis,  Henrietta  W Gilmour. 

Puxley,  Winifred Lyons,  K.W. 

Pyle,  Margaret  Elliot. 

Pym,  Alice  C Colthurst. 

Quarry,  Jeany  E Hume , K.W. 

Rackham,  Marjorie  . . . . Dale,  K. 

Radcliffe  (Enid  M.),  Lady 

Delme- Treves. 

Radcliffe  (Rabmeh  T.),  Lady  Swinburne. 

Radford,  Mary  C Scott,  K.  W. 

Raikes,  Harriet  E Kempe,  K. 

Ralli,  Mary  Ralli. 

Ram,  Clara  H Every. 

Ramsay,  Gwladys  M.  de  G. . . Evans. 

Ramsay,  Maude  A.  . . . . Meredith,  K. 

Ramsay,  Somerville  B Ochterlony. 

Ramsden,  Dorothy  L Combermere,  V. 

Ramsden,  Mabel Crawford,  E. 

Ramsey,  Dorothy  E Jackson,  K.  W. 

Ranchibile  (Eleanor  I.), 

Countess  Domville.  [may. 

Randolph,  Constance  M.  . . St.  John-Mild- 

Randolph,  Emily  M Nepean. 

Raphael,  Margaret  A Leon. 

Raphael,  Margherita  . . . . Goldsmid. 

Rashleigh,  Edith  L.  A Emerson-Tennent. 

Ratcliffe,  Constance  C.  R.  ..  Ricketts. 
Rathcreedan  (Marguerite  C.), 

Baroness  Huntington. 

Rattray,  Ferelith  Burn-Clerk-  Ramsay,  cr.  1666. 

Ravenhill,  Eliza  W Lacon. 

Ravenhill,  Enid  C. ..  ..  ..  Colleton. 

Ravenshaw,  Rose  C.  . . . . Thuillier,  K. 

Raverat,  Gwendolen  M.  ..  Damven,  K.W. 
Rawlence,  Dorothy  V.  . . . . Leese. 


Rawlence,  Sarah  M.  F.  , . Law , K. 
Rawlinson,  Henrietta  . . . . Rugge-Price. 

Rawlinson  (Meredeth  S.  F.), 

Baroness  Kennard. 

Rawstorne,  Edith  E Fermor-Hesketh. 

Rawstorne,  Madeleine  A.  . . Farrer,  B. 

Rea,  Catherine  D.  M Jardine,  cr.  1672. 

Read,  Diana  W Chitty,  K. 

Reade,  Maud Phillipps-Wolley, 

K.W. 

Reader,  Sibyll  A.  B Palmer,  cr.  1660. 

Redding,  Amy  D Allom,  K. 

Reed,  Beatrice Thrift , K. 

Reed,  Pauline  F.  E.  ...  ..  Wheeler-Cuffe. 

Reeve,  Sybil  A Agnew,  cr.  1895. 

Reid,  Edith  A H ammond,  K.  W. 

Reid,  Maria  Johnston,  cr.  1625. 

Reinold,  Winifred  M Lely,  K. 

Rendel,  Ellinor  Strachie,  B. 

Rennie,  Catherine  L Bamewall. 

Rennie,  Louisa  I Hill,  cr.  1779. 

Renshaw  (Edith  M.),  Lady..  Chichester , cr. 

1641. 

Rent,  Agnes,  H Fair  lie  - Cuning- 

hame. 

Rewse,  Bridget  A.  Smith-  ..  Cuninghame. 
Rewse,  Olive  H.  Smith-  . . St.  John,  B. 

Reynolds,  Ella  L Young,  cr.  1821. 

Reynolds,  Esther  E Whittaker , K.  W. 

Rhodes,  Beatrice  Z Sutton,  cr.  1772. 

Rice  (Elizabeth  A.),  Hon.  [1880. 

Mrs.  Francis  Spring  . . . . Fitz-Gerald,  cr. 

Rice,  Julia  E.  I Fitz-Gerald,  cr. 

1880. 

Richards,  Gertrude  E Grantham,  K.W. 

Richardson,  Doris  . . ..  ..  Herbert,  K. 

Richardson,  Edith  C.  . . . . Philipps,  cr.  1887 . 

Richardson,  Ethel  D Goldsmid-Stern- 

Salomons. 

Richardson,  Frances  M.  . . Williams, cr.  1866. 
Richardson,  Evelyn  B. 

Morgan-  Brownrigg. 

Richardson,  Leila  B Roberts,  cr.  1919. 

Richardson,  Muriel  . . . . Blunden. 

Richardson,  Rose  E.  . . . . Stronge. 

Richardson,  Violet Manson,  K. 

Richmond,  F.  Elsa  . . . . Bell. 

Rickett,  Jessie  H Nivison. 

Rickford,  Gwendoline  C.  . . Payton,  K. 

Riddell,  Agnes  G Houldsworth. 

Riddell,  Margaret  C Scott,  K.W. 

Rideout,  Margaret  R Cayley. 

Ridley,  Muriel  P Bowman. 

Riesle,  Maria  W Cusack-Smith. 

Riley,  Edith Lawson,  cr.  1841. 

Rimington,  Frances  D Brisco. 

Ringrose,  Margaret  A Wilson-Todd. 

Risien,  Ethel  M Eyles , K. 

Ritchie,  Amy  M Thackeray , K. 

Ritchie,  Christina  Z Moore,  K. 

Ritchie,  Eirene  M.  Nevill-  ..  Stewart , K. 

Ritchie,  Marjorie  A Stewart,  K. 

Ritchings,  Marion  G Macara. 

Robaglia,  Monimia  E Jackson. 

Robarts,  Margaret  G.  L.  . . Cholmeley. 

Robert,  Maud  A Sullivan,  cr.  1804. 

Roberts,  Eliza  A Judkin-Fitz- 

gerald. 

Roberts,  Eliza  G Denby,  K. 

Roberts,  Esmd  B.  Cramer-  . . Wilson,  K. 
Roberts,  Evelyn  Page  ..  Hewitt,  K.W. 
Roberts,  Evelyn  W.  Stokes. . Wallis,  K. 

Roberts,  Isabel  H Elphinstone. 

Roberts,  Mary  E Thursby. 

Roberts,  Winifred  E.  Cromp- 
ton-  Greenwell. 

Robertson,  Constance  J.  S.  F. 

A Colquhoun. 

Robertson,  Eleanora  C.  D.  ..  Fergusson,  cr. 


Robertson,  Ethel  L. 
Robertson,  Evelina  C.  . . 
Robertson,  Katharine  H. 
Robertson,  Margaret  M. 
Robertson,  Marie  E. 
Robinson,  Agnes  E. 
Robinson,  Caroline  B.  . . 
Robinson,  Cecily  . . 
Robinson,  Gertrude 
Robinson,  Harriet  G.  . . 
Robinson  (Harriet),  Lady 
Robinson,  Henrietta  H. 
Robinson,  Judith  . . 

Robinson,  Kathleen  M.  M. 
Robinson,  Margaret  F. . . 
Robinson,  Marjorie  G-  • • 
Robinson,  Mary  ..  .. 


1703 

. . Perley,  K. 

. . Miller,  K. 

..  Pelly. 

. . Lawson,  cr.  1841. 
. . Bailey,  K.  W. 

. . Tate. 

. . Tate. 

. . George,  K. 

. . Hughes. 

. . Sibbald,  K.  W. 

. . Lynch-Blosse. 

. . Avebury,  B. 

..  Phillipps-Wolley , 
K.W. 

. . Saunders,  K. 

. . A lison. 

. . Tangye.  [1809. 
..  Alexander,  cr. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


8oi 


Robinson,  Sarah  ..  ...  ..  Firth. 

Robson,  Sydney  E Goring. 

Roche,  Louisa  M Johnson,  cr.  1818. 

Roche,  Mary  I Daihousie , E. 

Rochford,  Helen  W Boyson , K. 

Rocksavage  (Sybil  R.  B.  C.), 

Countess  of Sassoon , cr.  1890. 

Roe,  Joan  H.  M Wiseman. 

Roger,  Marian  A Carmichel-An- 

struther. 

Rogers,  Elsie Moore,  K. 

Rogers,  Lily  E Arnott. 

Rogers,  Mary  A Lang,  K.  W . 

Rogers,  Muriel  B.  G Morrison- Bell. 

Rolfe,  Sybil  K.  Neville-  . . Burney , K. 

Rolland,  Enid  A Ballance,  K. 

Rolt,  Constance  E Cuyler. 

Romanes,  Doris  H Wright,  K. 

Romilly,  Jeannie  A.  C.  ..  Melville , K. 

Romilly,  May  L Domvile,  K. 

Romney  (Anne  L.),  Countess 

of Scott,  cr.  1821. 

Rooke,  Georgina  F Boehm- Boteler. 

Rooke,  Marjorie  L Renton , K. 

Rooke, Pearce,  K. 

Rooper,  Alice  N Royden. 

Rosenkrantz,  Louise  A.  . . Mackenzie,  cr. 

1628 

Ross,  Eliza  L Clark , cr.  1886, 

Ross,  Helen  S Grove. 

Ross,  Iris  J Fowler,  K. 

Ross,  Janet  A Duff-Gordon. 

Ross,  Mary  Swinburne. 

Ross,  Winifred  Buckham,  K. 

Rotherham,  Frances  B.  M.  . . Mather- Jackson. 

Rothfeld,  Frances  E Cameron. 

Rottenburg,  Bessie  M Lawrence,  cr. 

1867. 

Roundell,  Beatrice  M.  ..  ...  Wilson,  cr.  1874. 

Routledge.  Mabel  K Gilbey. 

Rowcrolt.  Ella  M Wills,  cr.  1904. 

Rowden,  Margaret  J Arnott. 

Rowley,  Alice  N Corbet. 

Rowley  (Louisa  J.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Hercules  Blythswood,  B. 

Royds,  Florence  Yarrow. 

Royds,  Mary  L Blane. 

Rumbold  (Ethel  D.  C.),  Lady  Fane , K.W. 

Rush,  Muriel  H Matheson. 

Rushton,  Vera  E.  Ashley-  ..  Barr,  K. 

Ruspoli,  Hilda  M Butt,  K.W. 

Rudd,  Mary  E.  H Affleck. 

Russell,  Aileen  K Brooke-Pechell. 

Russell  (Anne  E.),  Lady 

Alexander  G Holmes. 

Russell,  Ida  M Outram. 

Russell,  Lena  M Scott,  cr.  1806. 

Russell,  Louisa  C.  E Blomejield. 

Russell,  Monica  Russell,  cr.  1916 

Russell  (Maria  L.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Claud  E.  Hamilton-..  Wood,  cr.  1897. 
Rutherford,  Alice  M.  M.  . . Roberts , cr.  1909. 

Rutherford,  Anne  M Scott,  cr.  1907. 

Rutherfurd,  Agnes  R.  ..  ...  Makgill. 

Rutter,  Alice  R.  F Newbolt,  K. 

Rycroft,  Elizabeth  M.  L.  ..  Anstruther. 
Rycroft,  Winifred  E.  ..  . . FanShawe,  K. 

Ryder,  Ada  C.  Glyn,  cr.  1800. 

Rye,  Madeline  C Dancer. 

Ryott,  Sylvia Barran. 

Sadler,  Amy Ropner. 

Sadler,  Ethel  G Sprot. 

St.  Hill,  Rosie  A Mary  on-  Wilson. 

St.  John,  Gladys  G Philipps. 

St.  John,  Mabel  E Norbury,  K. 

St.  Quintin,  Laura  H.  C.  . . Osborn. 

Salmon,  Doris  M Bowater. 

Salmon,  Ellin Vemey. 

Salmon,  Nancy  Harris,  K. 


Salmon,  Rachel  M.  A Cockbumi-C amp- 

bell. 

Salt; (Elinor  Mary),  Lady  ..  Wiggin. 

Saltoun  (Mary  H.),  Baroness  Grattan- Bellew. 

Salvin,  Annette  M.  ..  ..  Vasasour,  cr. 

1828. 

Sandars,  Harriett  G.  M.  . . Don-  Wauchope. 

Sandeman,  Ida  M Bevan,  K.W. 

Sanders,  Nancy  M.  G Berry,  K. 

Sanders,  Olive  M Slaughter,  K.W. 

Sandham,  Evelyn  F Barttelot. 

Sandwith  Mabel  H Pollock. 

Sandys,  Dulcie  E.  A Redford,  K. 

Sanford,  Elizabeth  H Cowan. 

Sargeaunt,  Norah  I Carden,  cr.  1787. 

Sargent,  May  L Ashman. 

Sartoris,  Mary  B.  C Ravetisworth,  B. 

Saumarez  (Edith  M.),  Hon.  [B. 

Mrs.  Arthur M agheramorne , 


Saunders,  Mary  M.  ..  ..  Ross,  cr.  1919. 

Savile,  Margaret  C Houldsworth. 

Saxby,  Constance  M Hector,  K.W. 

Sayer,  Muriel  H Maude,  K. 

Scatliff,  Jane Barclay,  K. 

Schilizzi,  Julia Ralli. 

Schwann,  Ethel  C Pollock. 

Sclater  (Edith  H.),  Lady  ..  Barttelot. 

Scott,  Alice  H.  R Owen. 

Scott,  Charlotte  J Barrington. 

Scott,  Ethel  M Me  Alpine. 

Scott,  FeargaV.  M.  Constable- 

Maxwell-  . . Linlithgow,  M. 

Scott,  Jean  S. Maule,  K. 

Scott,  Josephine  Beecham. 

Scott,  Sibyl  Hewitt , K.  W. 

Scott,  Sibyl  M Jardine,  cr. 

1672. 

Scott,  Sybil  Oldham,  K. 

Seale  (Adela),  Lady  . . . . Jodrell. 

Sealy,  Winifred  K Chandler,  K. 

Searle,  Mary Schlu  h,  K. 

Seaton(ElizabethB.), Baroness  Fuller  - Eliott- 
Drake. 

Selby  (Dorothy  E.),  Vis- 
countess  Grey,  E. 

Self,  Rosalind  A Otter,  K. 

Sempill  (Eileen  M.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  William  F.  Forbes-  . . Lavery , K. 

Senior,  Winifred  T.  H.  . . Crewe. 

Sergeant,  Ellen  B.  Cavendish-  Heffernan,  K. 
Serlupi  Crescenzi,  Cecilia  . . Fitzgerald,  cr. 

1664. 

Seropian,  Hilda  M Gian  field,  K. 

Seton,  Janet  G.  ..  ...  ..  MacTaggart- 

Stewart. 

Severs,  Joan  Newmarch,K.W . 

Seymour,  Laura  M.  A.  Culme-  Macnaghten. 

Shackel,  Alice  E Meredyth,cr.i66a. 

Shafto,  Marguerite  C.  C. 

D.uncombe- Stapleton. 

Shairp,  Harriet  C Erskine ■ \hame. 

Shand,  Margaret  H,  G.  . ..  FairiierCuning- 

Shannon  (Julia  C-).,  Countess 

of  . . ...» Cradock-H artopp. 

Shapoorjee,  Soonabai  ..  ..  Jejeebhoy. 

Sharpe,  B.  Kathleen  A.  ..  Ricketts. 

Sharpe,  Caroline  R Kemp. 

Sharpe,  Mary  L.  T.  . . , , Sanderson,  K. 

Shaw,  Adela  C.  A Durrant. 

Shaw,  Alice  Downes-  . . . . Manchester,  D. 

Shaw,  Beatrice  M Bowyer. 

Shaw,  Catherine  A.  ..  ..  Turing. 

Shaw,  Frances Strachie,  B. 

Shaw,  Lorna  M Hammick. 

Shawe,  Georgina  W,  . . . . Gresley. 

Shearer,  Phyllis  M.  . , . . Mules , K. 

Sheffield  (Mary  K.),  Baroness  Bell,  cr.  1885. 

Shelford,  Mildred  A Ommanney,  K. 

Shellim,  Louise  L David. 

Shennan,  Louise  R.  . . . . Troubridge. 

Sheppard,  Isabel  Hastings,  K. 

Sheppard,  Kate  A , . Muntz. 

Sheridan,  Ina  E Walker,  cr.  1906. 

Sherlock,  Annie  . . . . , , Cockburn. 

Sherlock,  Ledtia  M-  ••  ••  Nugent,  cr.  1795. 

Sherwood,  Gertrude  ....  Toivnshend,  K. 

Shipwright,  Kate Hain,  K W. 

Shore,  Dorothy  C.  . . . . . . Green-Price. 

Short,  Annie  W French . K.  W. 

Shuldham,  Lucy  E.  ..  ..  Thomas,  cr. 

1766. 

Shuttleworth,  Gwendolen  C-  Barran. 

Sibley,  Clara  F Carden,  cr.  1887. 

Sickert,  Elizabeth  H Kennedy,  K. 

Sidmouth  (Mary  M.),  Vis- 
countess   Johiistone,  K. 

Simpson,  Edith  M Seale. 

Simpson,  Finovola  M.  E.  . . Maclean 

Simpson,  Margaret Watson,  cr. 

I?95* 

Sinclair,  Margaret Sinclair,  cr.  1704. 

Sinclair,  Rosalie  S.  ......  Jackson,  K.W. 

Singleton,  Florence  0.  S.  ...  Scott,  cr.  1806. 

Sington,  Mildred  C Maclure. 

Skey,  Margaret  ..  ..  ...  Holloway,  K. 

Skirving,  Stephanie  Scot-  ..  Barton,  K.W. 

Skrine,  Amy Hanham. 

Slacke,  Kate  ..  ...  ..  ...  Dixon,  cr.  1903. 

Slade,  Cecilia  L.  Des  Voeux. 

Sladen,  Mabel  U Ewing. 

Slater,  Laura Alliso,  K. 

Slater,  Katharine  E.  F.  . . Oakes,  K.  W. 
Slesser,  Emmeline  J.  M.  ..  Austin. 

Sloan,  Kathleen  Urquhart,  K. 

Sjtiallpeice,  Cicely St.  Davids,  V. 

Smallwood,  Isabel  J.  S.  . . . Thomson,  K. 

Smart,  Constance  K Porter,  K.W. 

26 


802  married  daughters,  sisters,  and  aunts  of  baronets, 


Smeathman,  Helen  J.  . . 
Smiley  (Valerie),  Lady  . . 


Long  more,  K. 
Champion- De 
Crespigny. 
Ramsay,  cr.  1666. 
May,  K. 

Nepean . 
Longhurst,  K. 
Bannerman. 
Stirling,  cr.  1666. 
Dunn. 

Steven , K. 


Smith,  Alma  T.  M.  Armitage 

Smith,  Dione  J.  S 

Smith,  Dorothy  

Smith,  Edith  M 

Smith,  Eleanor  Colvin- . . . 

Smith,  Eliza  C.  Guthrie- 

Smith,  Ellen  L 

Smith,  Ethel  D.  Hodgson-  . . 

Smith,  Ethel  L Boys,  K. 

Smith,  Frances  J Dyke. 

Smith,  Gertrude  E Glazebrook,  K. 

Smith,  Helena  J Dancer. 

Smith,  Julia Manningham- 

Buller. 

Smith,  Katharine  L Glenconner,  B. 

Smith,  Kathleen  M Clarke-Jervoise. 

Smith,  Kathleen  M.  Russell-  Goodman,  K. 
Smith  (Lilian),  Lady  ..  ..  Buchanan.  K.W. 

Smith,  Lucy  E.  M Onslow,  E. 

Smith,  Mabel Boyton,  K. 

Smith,  Margaret  F Higham , K.W. 

Smith,  Margaret  L Ainsworth. 

Smith,  Margaret  L Martin,  cr.  1791. 

Smith,  Marguerite  I.  Parsons-  Burnett,  cr.  1913. 

Smith,  Marie  A.  M O'Malley,  K. 

Smith,  Mary  A Williams,  K. 

Smith,  Mary  G Salmond,  K. 

Smith,  Maude  E Evans,  K. 

Smithwick,  Nora  K Wilson,  K. 

Smyly  (Aileen  G.),  Lady  , . Smyly,  K. 

Smyly,  Charlotte  M.  E.  . . Price. 

Smyth,  Emma  L Gunning. 

Smyth,  E.  Olwen Williams, cr.  1909. 

Smyth,  Lucy  M.  E Duntze. 

Smyth,  Mary Barrow. 

Smythe,  Frances  A.  J Bellingham. 

Snape,  Mary  H Buckworth- 

Herne-Soame. 

Snell,  Florence  B Cusack  Smith. 

Snell,  Vi.  let  R Rutledge , K.W. 

Sneyd,  Mary  E Howard  de  Wal- 

den, B. 

Soame,  Evelyn  Buckworth- 

Herne- Buckwortk- 

H erne-Soame. 

Soames,  Agnes  H Peel,  cr.  1800. 

Soames,  Eleanor  C Astley-Corbett. 

Soddy,  Winifred  M Beilby,  K. 

Soltau,  Olive  K Grubbe,  K. 

Somerset  (Fanny  J.),  Lady 

Edward Dixie. 

Somerset,  Gwendolin  A.  K. 

M.  G Beaufort , D. 

Somerset,  Hilda  Cotterill,  K. 

Somerset  (Malvina  C.)  Hon. 

Mrs.  Granville  R.  W.  . . MacGregor,  cr. 

*795. 

Somerville,  Beatrice  M.  May-  Craddock , K. 

Somerville,  Bertha  E Tancred. 

Somerville  Robina  F Dunlop. 

Sondes  (Charlotte), 

Countess  » ..  Stracey. 

Sopper,  Dorothy  B Dane,  K. 

Sotheby,  Catherine  B Leighton. 

Southam,  Margaret  de  l’E. . . Champneys. 
Southesk  (Ethel  M.  E.), 

Countess  of Bannerman. 

Southwell  (Charlotte  M.B.), 

Viscountess Mostyn. 

Sowter,  Annie  E Pease,  K.  W. 

Speck,  Jane  Kirkpatrick. 

Spedding.  Georgiana  V.  ..  Wrixon-Becher. 

Speed,  Myrtle  Dering. 

Spence,  Margaret  C.  S.  ..  Arnott. 

Spencer,  Emma  D Tapps-Gervis- 

Meyrick. 

Sperling,  Anna  M Barrow 

Sperry,  Cecile  T.  Martin-  . . Hodgson , K. 
Spicer,  Eileen  W.  C ..  Gund/y,KJk. 

Spicer,  Katherine  S.  T Jenkinson. 

Spooner,  Mabel  L Tangye , K.W. 

Spottiswood,  Elizabeth  A. 

Farquhar- 

Spottiswoode,  Frances  G. 

Sprague,  Alice  M.  B. 


Spreat,  Laura  G. 
Springfield,  Augusta  S.  A. 
Sproston,  Mary  A.  . 
Sprot,  Meliora  . 

Sprott,  Louisa  D.  .. 
Spurrier,  Olive  V.  .. 
Spurway,  Ethel  M. 
Spurway,  Mary  W.  W. 
Squires,  Hilda  M.  . . 
Stacpoole,  Edith  M. 


A bercromby. 

Hammick. 

Broun. 

A llom,  K. 
Oakes,  K.  W. 
De  Trajford. 
Hay,  cr.  1635. 
Green-Price. 
Hawley. 

Leeds. 

Mitchell,  K.W. 
Nerbttry,  K. 
Paul,  cr.  1821. 


Stainer,  Rosalind  F Bridge,  K. 

Stallard,  Maud  Sawyer,  K. 

Stallebrass,  Olive  M Dupree,  K.W. 

Stanhope,  Ida  M.  Spencer-  ..  Milbome-Swin- 
nerton-Pilking  - 
ton. 

Stanhope  (Adele),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Charles  H.  Scudamore-  . . Hay,  cr.  1635. 
Stanier,  Dulce  . . . . Staniei . 

Staniforth,  Annie Duncan,  K.W. 

Stanley,  Helena  M Cameron,  K. 

Stannard,  Esme  M Jackson,  K. 

Stansfield,  Catherine  C.  ..  Grey,  E. 

Stanton,  Frances  M Foster  , cr.  1838. 

Stanton,  Henrietta Jardine , cr.  1672. 

Stanyon,  Elsie Stewart,  cr.  1881. 

Staples,  Violet  M.  M Altman , K.W. 

Starkey,  Edith  V.  Barber-  . . Legard. 

Starkey,  Emily  Seely. 

Starkey,  Margaret  A.  Barber-  Kinloch,  cr.  1873- 

Starkie,  Cicely  De  Hoghton. 

Staunton,  Lilian  M Graham, cr.  1906. 

Staveley,  Margaret  A.  ..  ...  Sturdee. 

Steele,  Anna  C Wood,  cr.  1837. 

Stephenson,  Ada  B Cope,  cr.  1611. 

Stern,  Sybil  A Lucas , K. 

Stevens,  Edith Dixon,  cr.  1903. 

Stevenson,  Ada  Salt,  cr.  1869. 

Stewart,  Dorothy Agnew,  cr.  1895. 

Stewart,  Georgina  E Maxwell , cr. 

1804. 

Stewart,  Margaret  S Heywood. 

Stilgoe,  Margaret  H Kirkpatrick. 

Stirling  (Mabel  E.),  Lady  ..  Sprot. 

Stirling,  Margaret H amilton-Grier- 

son,  K. 

Stirling,  Marjory  K Mackenzie , cr. 

I7°3* 

Stirling,  Olive  L.  L Leslie,  cr.  1876. 

Stockley,  Hilda  M Ac/and , cr.  1890. 

Stockman  (Ethel),  Lady  ..  Macfadyean,  K. 

Stoker,  Catherine  M.  G.  ..  Nugent,  cr.  1795. 

Stokes,  Enid  M Northclijfe,  V. 

Stokes,  Kathleen  E Franks,  K.  W. 

Stokoe,  Frances  E Hurington. 

Stopford,  Alice  E Ailsa,  M. 

Stopiord,  Annette  J Courtown,  E. 

Stopford,  Caroline  M Burgoyne,  cr. 

i8s6 

Storey,  Beatrice  M Tate. 

Storey,  Mary Lancaster,  K. 

Stourton  (Elizabeth  L.  C.), 

Hon.  Mrs.  Albert  . . . . Throckmorton. 

Stow,  Elizabeth  W.  Philipson-  ( hitty,  K. 

Stowell,  Marjorie Dixon,  cr,  1918. 

Strachan,  Sophia  A.  W.  . . Robinson,  cr. 

1823. 

Strachey,  Grace  No>man,  K.W. 

Stradbroke  (Helena  V.  A.), 

Countess  of Fraser. 

Strafford  (Mary  E.),  Countess  Colebrooke,  B. 

Straker,  Grace  A Eliott. 

Streatfeild,  Dorothy  ..  ..  Cooper,  cr.  1863. 

Streatfield,  Flora Duff-Gordon. 

Street,  Emily  S Dashwood,  cr. 

1684. 

Strickland,  Mary  B T hornyci oft,  K. 

Stronge  (Marie  E.  F.),  Lady  Sattoun,  B. 

Stroyan,  Emily  L Gitbey. 

Strutt,  Sybil  E.  . . . . ( reenwell. 

Stuart,  Dulce  R.  . . . . Omar , K. 

Stuart,  Evelyn  M Clarke,  cr.  1804. 

Stuart,  Evelyn  M Faire,  K. 

Stuart,  Flora  J.  M Pringle.  K. 

Stuart,  I etitia  C Hill.  cr.  1779. 

Stuart,  Mary  H Churchman. 

Stuart  of  Wortley  (Alice  S.), 

Baroness  Millais. 

Stubbs,  Frances  T oker,  K. 

Stuckey,  Annie  B Cunynghame. 

Studd,  Evelyn  . . . . . . Chichester , cr. 

1641. 

Studd,  Hilda Proctor-Beau- 

champ. 

Studholme,  Kathleen  S.  hoiven,  K.W. 

Sturdy,  Dorothy  E.  ..  Allen,  K.W. 

-tyle,  Annie  M Gough,  K.W. 

Subjeally,  Mariumbai  ..  b.brahim. 

Sully,  Eleanor..  ..  ..  Osborne. 

Sutherland,  Arabella  E.  W.. . M array,  cr.  1628. 
.Sutherland,  Helen  C.  ••  Gatrdner,  K.W. 

Suttie,  Torfrida  A.  Grant-  ..  Let  . bridge. 
Swanston,  Eva  . . S ■ iihers,  K. 

Swanton,  Matilda  S.  ..  Pasley. 

S wayne,  Etta  E D Oyly 

Swayne  (Yda  L.),  Lady  . . hi  oldie  h,  K. 

Sweet  man,  Agnes Fcttrell,  K. 

Swinburne,  Susanne  F.  M.  ..  Muir-  Mackenzie. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


803 


Swinton,  Frances  H. 
Symon,  Dorothy  N.  H. 
Symonds,  Mary  J 

Symons,  Eleanor  Soltau- 


. . Baird , cr.  1695. 
. . Hamilton , K. 

. . Vavasour,  cr. 
1828. 

. . Goodenough, 

K.  IV. 


Symons,  Margaret  E Rankin. 

Tagart,  Lilian  E Sloley,  K. 

Tabor,  Kathleen  McC Jackson , cr.  1902. 

Talbot,  Dorothy  M Gibbons. 

Talbot,  Julia  E.  M Molyneux. 

Tanner,  Caroline  L Bowden. 

Tate,  Alice  G Samuelson. 

Tatham, Roden,  K. 

Tayleur,  Lily  B.  . . . . . . Carter , K. 

Taylor,  Alice  Du  Plat-  ..  ..  Hume-Purves- 

Hutne-Campbell. 

Taylor,  Annie  E Maryon-Wilson. 

Taylor,  Audrey  F.  P.  Worsley-  Philipson-Stow. 

Taylor,  Daphne  H.  Pitt-  . . Stronge. 

Taylor,  Florence  I.  E Browne , K. 

Taylor,  Gertrude Barclay , K. 

Taylor,  Maria  M Waldie-Griffith. 

Taylor,  Maude  V Bissett,  K.  IV. 

Taylor,  Sylvia Bowden. 

Tempest,  Henrietta  F.  M.  . . Ricketts. 

Tennant  (Amye),  Lady  . . . . Bellairs , K.  W. 

Tenterden  (Elfrida  C.),  Baro- 
ness . . . . T urner,  K.  W. 

Terrot,  Ethel  M.  S Ripley,  cr.  1897. 

Terry,  Adelaide  J. Gibbons,  cr.  1752. 

Terry,  Georgiana Waller,  cr.  1780. 

Terry,  Georgina  E Drake. 

Terry,  Lilian  F.  V.  L.  Im- 

bert-  ....  Hickman. 

Thellusson  (Gwynnydd  C.), 

Thelwall,  Anna  H Lang,  K.W. 

Hon.  Mrs.  Hugh  E Colleton. 

Theobald,  Agnese  E.  M.  . . Campbell,  cr. 

I9I3- 

Thistlethwayte,  Edith  . . . . Vane. 

Thom,  Rose  N Evans,  K.W. 

Thomas,  Ada  M Hobhouse. 

Thomas,  Agnes  M.  . . . . Szlumper , K. 

Thomas,  Emmeline  Nevill-. . Duncan,  K. 

Thomas,  Jean Robertson,  K. 

Thomas,  Margery  Evan-  . . Portal. 

Thomas,  Mary  K Clark,  cr.  1883. 

Thompson,  Barbara  B Robinson,  K. 

Thompson,  Brenda  Symes  . . Juta,  K. 
Thompson,  Catherine  . . . . Paget. 

Thompson,  Charlotte  Meysey-  Walker,  cr.  1868. 

Thompson,  Dora  Cayley. 

Thompson,  Edith  M.  L.  . . Musgrave,  cr. 

1782. 

Thompson,  Ellen  M.  C.  . . Dutidas , cr.  1898. 
Thompson,  Emily  M.  Mey- 
sey-   Walker,  cr.  1868. 

Thompson,  Florence  B. 

Symes-  ..  ..  ...  Sloley,  K. 

Thompson,  Hinemarama  . . Osborne-Gibbes. 
Thompson,  Horatia  D.  Williamson,  cr. 

Meysey-  1642. 

Thompson,  Isabella  G Bro2in. 

Thompson,  Mabel  S Bates. 

Thompson,  Muriel  C.  Gordon-  Gundry,  K.W. 

Thomson,  Agnes  M Wilson,  cr.  1906. 

Thomson,  Emmeline  S.  . . Edwardes,  K.W. 
Thomson,  (Fanny  J.),  Lady 

White- Ferguson- Davie. 

Thomson  Helen  I . . . . . Ballance,  K. 

Thomson  (Madeline),  Lady  McEacharn, 

Mitchell-  K.W. 

Thomson  (Rose  E.).  Lady  . . Paget,  cr.  1871. 

Thorbury,  Isobel  M Meredith,  K.W. 

Thorne,  Rosaline  A Lockyer,  K. 

Thorneycroft,  Dorothy  H.  . . Franklyn,  K.  W. 

Thornley,  Edith  W Cory , cr.  1919. 

Thornton,  Clare  St.  G Hillier,  K. 

Thornton,  C.  Maude  S.  . . Fraser,  K. 

Thornton,  Lilian  J Hobhouse. 

Thorowgood,  Agnes  . . . . Walts,  K. 

Thorp,  Mary  R Deane,  K. 

Thruston,  Lucy  Lawson,  cr.  1831. 

Thuillier,  Violet  M Burt,  K. 

Thumann,  Jane  Swinburne. 

Thursby,  Zoe  A Broughton. 

Thynne,  Mary  E Mac  Gregor. 

Tibbits,  Edith  M Harris,  K. 

libbitts,  Evelyn  S.  ..  ..  Warner,  K. 

Tickell.  Henrietta  M Green-Price. 

Tidy,  Elizabeth  C.  . . . . Ramsay , K.  W. 

Tidmarsh,  Elizabeth  M.  ..  Shijffner. 

1 illey  (Edith  H.),  Lady  ..  Cuninghame. 

Tilley,  Jessie  M Apperley,  K.W. 

Til  Iyer,  Florence  A Harvey,  cr.  1868. 

Tilney,  Hylda  S Paget,  cr.  1897. 

'1  immis,  Phyllis  T Bowater,  A '. 


Titterton,  Margaret  . . . . Durnford,  K.  W. 

Todd,  Evelyn  M Royden. 

Todd,  Marjory  M.  . . . . Clouston. 

Tolhurst,  Elizabeth  J Molesworth , V. 

Tomlinson,  Lucy  Paget-  . . Daly,  K. 

Toogood,  Dorothy  S Hutting. 

Tooth,  Everild  B.  M.  Lucas-  Durand. 

Topham,  Joan  E.  B Cowan. 

Torrens,  Ann  O Scott,  cr.  1821. 

Torrey,  Violet  Lindsay,  K. 

Townroe,  Helen  Grierson. 

Townshend,  Laura  C.  E. 

Marsham- Banbury. 

Traill,  Adelaide  L Forbes , cr.  1626. 

Treherne,  Camilla  M.  S.  ...  Adair. 

Trench,  EmmaM.F.Chevenix-  Me  Alpine. 
Trench,  Gwendoline  H.  . . Heron-Maxwell. 

Trench,  Lucy ■ • Hickman. 

Trench  (Maria),  Hon.  Mrs.  [1782. 

Cosby Musgrave , cr. 

Trevelyan,  Louise  A.  W.  . . Watts,  K. 

Trevelyan,  Mary  K Beil,  cr.  1885. 

Trevenen,  Anna  M Hill,  V. 

Trevor,  Agatha  R Greene. 

Tribe,  Muriel  L Rose,  cr.  1909. 

Triggs,  Gladys  Hill,  K.W. 

Trollope,  Eva  A.  N Rich. 

Trotter  (Olivia  G.),  Lady  . . Wellington,  D. 

Troyte,  Katherine  M Waleran,  B. 

Trusted,  Mary  A.  M Warmington. 

Tryon,  Esther Bromley- Wilson. 

Tuck,  Charlotte  A C ulme  Seymour. 

Tucker,  Constance  M Mac  lure. 

Tucker  (Ellen  M.),  Lady  . . O'Connell. 

Tuckett,  Mabel  Olivant , K. 

Tuckey,  Mary  Maude,  K. 

Tudsbury,  Winnie  D Smith,  K.W. 

Tudwav,  Alice  C Hervey- Bathurst. 

Tufnell,  Kathleen  M Aubrey -Fletcher. 

Tufton  (Stella  J.  F.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Charles  H Faudel- Phillips. 

Tuohy,  Freda Rutherford , K. 

Tupper,  Ada  C Tupper. 

Turnbull,  Dora  A Elies,  K. 

Turner,  Augusta  J Peel. 

Turner,  Elizabeth  A Noble,  K. 

Turner,  Ethel  L Burkitt,  K.W. 

Turner,  Frances  G Nicholl , K. 

Turner,  Helen  M . . Farrar. 

Turner,  Henrietta  L Hazlerigg. 

Turner,  Jane  E Buller,  K.W. 

Turner,  Margaret  J Astbury , K. 

Turpin,  Kathleen  C Orford,  E. 

Turton,  Clementina  S Bessborough,  E. 

Tweedy,  Margaret  E Woodhouse,  K. 

Twysden,  Aileen  F.  M Wilson-Todd. 

Tyser,  Annie Parkins.  [1778. 

Udny  Amy  C.  Fullarton-  ..  Sinclair,  cr. 

Unwin,  Katharine  E Fanshawe,  K. 

Unwin,  Lilian  M Black  K. 

Upham,  Mina  E.  O.  E.  . . Norbury,  K. 

Upjohn,  Dora  S.  M Critchett. 

Upton,  Elizabeth  L Reckitt. 

Upton,  Mary  K Reckitt. 

Urquhart.  Kathleen  M.  ..  Craddock,  K. 

Vallange,  Sylvia  Madden,  K.W. 

Van  Cortlandt,  Muriel  E.  F.  Rivett-Carnac. 

Van  Cuttsen,  Mary  C Arnott. 

Van  Goltstein,  Agnes  . . . . Boreel. 

Van  Haeften,  Mabel  A.  . . Brocklehurst. 

Vanrenen,  Alice Nicholson,  K.W. 

Van  Rooyen,  Harriet  F.  . . Heathcote. 

Van  Tuyll  von  Serooskerken, 

Maria Boreel. 

Vaughan,  Alexandra  M.  C. ..  Bromley-Wilson. 

Vawdrey,  Maud  B Blois. 

Veitch,  Kathleen  M Green 

Venn,  Lucy  M.  . . Ridgeway,  K 

Verney  (Margaret  M.),  Lady  Williams,  cr. 

1798 

Verney,  Maude  S Williams,  cr. 

1798. 

Vernon,  Frances  T.  Harcourt-  FitzHerbert. 

Vernon,  Margaret Horsbrugh- 

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Vernon,  Rhona  W Slade. 

Verulam  (Margaret  F.), 

Countess  of  Graham , cr.  1783. 

Vidal,  Florence  R Edwardes,  K.W. 

Vines,  Philadelphia  A Stuart- M e»teth. 

Vinson,  Mildred  Laidlaw,  K. 

Vivian,  Norah  B Quilter. 

Vodden,  Violet  A Smith-Dodsworth. 

Voigt,  Ethel  E Eggar , K. 

Von  Aretin  (Mary  L.),  Baro- 
ness  Norfolk , D. 

Von  Kremer  Elsterstein,  Er- 
nes te  B. Scarisbrick,  K. 


804  married  daughters,  sisters,  and  aunts  of  baronets, 


Von  Lang  Puchof,  Alexandra 

E Scarisbrick,  K. 

Von  Meien,  Marion  S Crump , K. 

Von  Muller,  Gwendolen  . . Peel , cr.  1800. 

Von  Recum  (Marie  E.),  Baro- 
ness  Norfolk , D. 

Von  Richthofen  (Helga  L.) 

Baroness  Hewett,  cr.  1813. 

Von  Wietersheim,  Ruth  R.  . . Eve , K. 

Vrijlal,  Manorama Madhowlal. 

Wachendorff,  Madeline  M. . . Brickwood,  K. 

Waddell,  Jean Dodds,  K. 

Waddie,  Alice Kemp , K. 

Wade  (Amelia),  Lady  . . . . Herschel. 

Wade,  Louisa  J.  E Reade. 

Wadsworth,  Olive  F Clegg,  K. 

Wake  (Catherine),  Lady  ..  St.  Levan,  Baron. 

Wake,  Dorothy  C Knollys,  K.W. 

Wake,  Emma St.  Levan , Baron. 

Wake,  Louisa  F Rose,  cr.  1874. 

Wakeman  (Catherine  M.), 

Lady  Rouse-Bought  on. 

Walker,  Annette  ..  . . ..  Duveen,  K.W. 

Walker,  Beatrice  M Max-well,  cr.i68r. 

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Wallace,  Barbara Lutyens,  K. 

Wallace,  Cecily  L Lindsay-Hogg. 

Wallace,  Euphemia  . . . . Hoskyns. 

Waller,  Mary  G Truscott. 

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Wallscourt  (Mary  E.),  Baro- 
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Walrond,  Gertrude. . . . ..  Hill,  K.W. 

Walter,  Margaret  J Leslie,  cr.  1625. 

Walthall,  Isabel  S Broughton. 

Walthew,  Maud  V.  ..  ..  Clegg,  K. 

Walwyn,  Jessie  H.  Shep- 

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Ward,  Evelyn  A Dixon , cr.  1903. 

Ward,  Marion  I.  D Fox,  K.W. 

Ward,  Maude  C Hanson,  cr.  1887. 

Ward,  Olivia  J.  N Nicholson,  Bt.,cr. 

1912. 

Ward,  Violet  E.  J Belfield,  K. 

Ware,  Margaret  I Baker-Wilbra- 

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Warner,  Clarice  M Borwick. 

Warrand,  Beatrice  M Lucas-Tooth. 

Warren,  Conftance  A Tancred. 

Warren,  Frances  P.  J Barrett- Lennard. 

Warren  (Mary  I.),  Lady  . . Brodie. 

Wason,  Kathleen  ....  . . Woodhouse,  K. 

Waterfield,  Caroline  L Duff-Gordon. 

Waterhouse,  Violet  M.  A.  . . Lodge,  K. 

Watkin,  Evelyn  C Barr,  K.W . 

Watkins,  Georgina  C Gibbons,  cr.  1752. 

Watkins,  Kate  M.  M Thompson,  cr. 

Watney,  Mary  E Gull.  [1899. 

Watson,  Alexandra  M.  G.  . . Dalton,  K. 

Watson,  Dorothy  N Walton,  K. 

Watson,  Hilda  Jones,  K. 

Watson,  Lena Manchester,  D. 

Watson,  Mabel  Ropner. 

Watson,  Marjorie Dixon,  cr.  1918, 

Watts,  Mary  A.  Johnston. 

Wauchope,  Maisie  Don-  . . Salmond,  K. 
Waud,  Vivienne  Watson,  K. 


Wauhope,  Elaine  M. 


A rmstrong- 
Jones,  K. 
Kinloch,  cr.  1873. 
R ujffer,  K.W. 
Meyrick. 

Farmer. 

Morris,  cr. 


806. 


Wayne,  Charlotte  I.  B.. 

Weakley.  Honora  V. 

Weatherby,  Eva  M. 

Webb,  Irene  M.  M.  .. 

Webber,  Henrietta  . . 

Webster,  Harriet  H.  Riedell  Sprat. 

Webster,  Rosa  Ogston,  K. 

Wedderburn,  Zaida  Scrym- 

geour- Erskine. 

Weigall  (Grace  E.),  Lady  . . Maple, 

Weisweiller.  Lydia Sassoon,  cr.  1909. 

Weldon,  Olivia  M Barrington. 

Weller,  Constance  M.  S.  . . Denny.  [18&0. 
Wellesley,  Louise  N.  P.  . . Fitzgerald,  cr. 

Wells,  Aline  M Munro,  cr.  1674. 

Wells,  C.  M Chamberlain. 

Wells,  Edith  M Raban,  K. 

Wells,  Margaret  M Sheppard,  K. 

Welman,  Mary  L Molesworth. 

Welir.an,  Katharine  M.  M. . . Molesworth. 

West,  Phyllis  B Wimble,  K. 


Westinghouse,  Evelyn  V.  .. 
Westminster  (Violet  M.)  Dm 

chess  of 

Weston,  Frances  E 

Weston,  Isabella  F 

Whalley,  Gwendolen 
Wharton  (Dorothy),  Baroness 

Wharton,  Esther  

Whatman,  Marjorie  I.  K.  .. 

Wheatcroft,  Elsa  A 

Wheatley,  Elizabeth  McA.  . . 
Wheeler,  Elizabeth  E.  W.  . . 
Wheeler  (Marjory),  Lady  . . 
Wheler  (Idris),  Lady  . . . . 

Whipple,  Violet  M.  J 

White,  Anna  L 

White,  Constance  H.  H. 

White,  Evelyn  L 

White,  Florence  G 

White,  Lilian  C 

White,  Marguerite  V.  Cost- 
ley-  . . . . . . . . . . 

White,  Marion  E.  Jervis-  . . 
Whitehead,  Margaret 

Whitehead,  — 

Whitehouse,  Ethel  M 

Whiteside,  Maria  C.  E. 

Whiting,  Emily  E.  A 

Whitmore,  Violet  F.  E 

Whittuck,  Nina  H 

Whytehead,  Catherine  M.  . „ 
Wiggin  (Mabel  V.  M.),  Lady 
Wigram,  Edith  C.  L.  . . 
Wigram,  Gladys  C 

Wigram,  Nora  M 

Wilberforce,  Catherine  T.  F. 
Wilbraham,  Eleanor  M.  D. . . 
Wilbraham  (Joyce  C.),  Lady 

Baker- 

Wilcox,  Olive  C 

Wild,  Caroline..  ..  .. 

Wild,  Violet  G 

Wilkie,  Mary  P 

Wilkinson,  Anne  E.  . . . . 

Wilkinson,  Annette  F 

Wilkinson,  Helen  .. 
Wilkinson,  Myfanwy  Green 

Wilkinson,  Violet  A 

Will,  Elizabeth  H.  M.  . . 
Willans,  Wynefred  C.  F. 
Willbert  (Ethel  L.  F.),  Lady 

Willcocks,  Marion  E 

Willes,  Alice  

Willett,  Rose  E 

Williams,  Alice  I.  ..  . . .. 

Williams,  Annie  C 

Williams,  Charlotte  P.  S. 
Williams,  Dolores  O 

Williams,  Elinor  H 

Williams,  Ethel  

Williams,  Helen  

Williams,  Lilian  C 

Williams,  Louisa  B 

Williams,  Margaret 
Williams,  Marjorie  . . . . 

Williams,  Mary  C 

Williams,  May  G 

Williams,  Nesta  F 

Williams,  Nina  M.  A 

Williams,  Nora  L 

Williams,  Phyllis  M.  M.  . . 
Williamson,  Mabel  N.  . . 
Willis,  Helen  F.  . . 
Willoughby  (EstherA.),  Hon. 

Mrs.  Tatton  L.  F 

Willoughby,  Harriet  M. 

Willoughby,  Mabel  D 

Wills,  Margery  H 

Wills,  Maud  J 

Wills  (Victoria),  Lady 

Wilmer,  Ida  J 

Wilmot,  Jane  M.  Eardley-  . . 
Wilmot,  Rosa  M.  Eardley- 

Wilson,  Agnes  C.  F 

Wilson,  Alice  C.  A 

Wilson,  Amy  A 

Wilson,  Charlotte 

Wilson,  Clementina  M.  E.  . . 
Wilson,  Edith  A 


Brocklebank. 

Nelson. 

Fox,  K. 

Milman. 
Collingwood,  K. 
Howard  de  Wal- 
den, B. 

Stott. 

Child,  cr. 

1919. 

Williams,  K. 
Hunter,  K.W. 
Smith,  cr.  1809. 
Stuart,  K. 

Birch,  K. 

Pittar,  K. 
Hughes- Hunter. 
Ranger,  K. 
Carter,  K. 

A mott. 

Fenwick,  K. 

Bethune. 

Brady. 

Schuster,  K. 

Fell,  K. 

Duntze. 

Barlow,  cr.  1803. 
S tuart- Menteth. 
H ouldsworth. 
Dancer. 

Barbour,  K 
J affray. 
Shrewsbury,  E. 
Elphinstone,  cr. 
1816. 

Chamberlain. 

Puleston. 

Craufurd. 

Kennaway. 
Rutledge,  K.W. 
Thomas,  cr.  1694. 
Northcliffe,  V. 
Cooper,  cr.  1905. 
Franks,  K.W. 
Esmonde. 
Queensberry,  M. 
Edwards,  cr. 
1907. 

Braddell,  K. 

A ustin. 

Manby,  K. 
Simpson. 

Kin?,  K.W. 

Cope,  cr.  1611. 
Burrows. 

Pollock. 
Molesworth- 
St.  Aubyn. 
Warren,  K. 
Salusbury- 
T relawney. 
Williams,  cr. 
Fry , K.  [1798. 

Linton,  K.  W. 
Fry,  K. 
Campbell-Orde. 
Peek. 

Allen,  K.W. 
Williams,  cr. 
1866. 

Creagh,  K. 
Green-Price. 
Sinclair,  cr.  1778. 
Glover,  K. 
Maro-Robson,  K. 
Chesney,  K. 

Mott , K. 

Strickland. 

Birkin. 

Hickling. 

Fraser,  K. 
Ewing,  K.  [1641. 
Chichester , cr. 
Goring. 

Scott,  cr.  1909. 

Fa  in  ie-Cun  i ng- 
hame. 

Pease,  cr.  1882. 
Filmer. 

Goldie-Taubman, 

K.W. 

Gough,  K.  W. 
Cunlijfe,  K. 
Miles,  K. 


AND  MARRIED  DAUGHTERS  OF  KNIGHTS. 


805 


Wilson,  Elizabeth  F Pease , cr.  1920. 

Wilson,  Ethel  M Schuster. 

Wilson,  Georgiana  E Blackett. 

Wilson,  Laline  I.  Walton-  . . Craw/urd. 

Wilson,  Mary  A Gethin. 

Wilson,  Sophia  S Gordon,  cr.  1706. 

Wilson,  Sybil  M Milbank. 

Wilson,  Winifred  A Sutton,  cr.  1772. 

Wilton  (Brenda),  Countess  of  Petersen , K. 

Wilton,  Edith  A ...  Jones,  cr.  1919. 

Wimbush,  Judith  I Fox,  K. 

Winch,  Marie  E.  A Makgill. 

Winchilsea  and  Nottingham  Codrington,  cr. 
(Anne),  Countess  of  . . . . 1721. 

Wingfield,  Lucy  E Fane , K.W. 

Wingate,  Amy  E Donaldson, K.W. 

Winterton  (Maria),  Countess  Van- Notten- Pole. 

Wintour,  Alice  J.  B Foster,  cr.  1831. 

Wise,  Lucy  E.  Wrightson. 

Wither,  Mabel  F.  Bigg-  . . Watson. 

Withers,  Emily  W Mappin. 

Withington,  Nesta  C.  M.  ..  Lloyd. 

Wittenham  (Hilda  G.),  Baron- 
ess .......  Graham,  cr.  1783. 

Wolfe,  Theodora  H Duncan,  K. 

Wood,  Adelaide  M Manningham- 

Buller. 

Wood,  Daisy  G.  King-  . . . . Adcock , K.W. 

Wood,  Edith  M Onslow. 

Wood,  Evelyn  Clairmont-  ..  Knollys,  K.W. 
Wood,  Gwendoline  E.  D.  ..  Spicer. 

Wood,  Janet  M ...  Cardew,  K. 

Wood,  Lilian French,  K. 

Wood,  Marjorie  I.  E Sherburn,  K. 

Woodhull,  Mabel  E.  R.  . . Altman,  K.W. 

Woodhouse,  Mary  F Anderson,  K.W. 

Woods,  Emma  A Hayes. 

Woods,  Lilian ...  Ropner. 

Woods,  Mildred  B Taylor , K.  W. 

Woodwark,  Hilda  M Robinson,  K. 

Woolf,  Alfreda  B Major,  K.W. 

Woolley,  Edith  Beecham. 

Woolten,  Muriel  V Wormald , K. 

Wootten,  Muriel  V Wormald,  K. 

Wordsworth,  Blanche  A.  ..  Turing. 
Wordsworth,  Mary  A.  S.  . . Williams,  cr. 

i9I5- 

Wormald,  Cissil  A.  . . . . Gunter. 

Worrall,  Agnes  M.  M Mostyn. 

Worsley,  Clara  M Parker , cr.  1797. 


Wortham,  Louise 

Wrathall,  Amy  C 

Wrench,  Charlotte  M 

Wright,  Bridget  

Wright,  Felicity  Cory-  . . . . 

Wright,  Helen 

Wright,  Lucy  A.  . . . . 

Wright,  Mercy  

Wright,  Mimi  O 

Wroughton,  Evelyn  M. 

Wykeham,  Sylvia  R 

Wylie,  Esther 

Wylie,  Isabella  

Wyllie,  Amelia  

Wynch,  Violet  H 

Wyndham,  Dorothy  A 

Wynn,  Elizabeth  I.  Williams- 

Wynne,  Alice  E.  , 

Wythes,  Aline 

Wyvill,  Elizabeth  J 

Yale,  Eleanor 

Yardley,  Florence  J 

Yarrow,  Evelyn  

Yates,  Clementina  C.  Park- 

Yeilding,  Ethel  

Yonge,  Louise  K.  V 

Yorke  (Annie),  Hon.  Mrs. 

Eliot  . . 

Yorke,  Beatrice  I 

Yorke,  Emmeline 

Yorke,  Fanny 

Young,  Agnes  M 

Young,  Aimde  G 

Young,  Augusta  M 

Young,  Edith 

Young  Edith  M 

Young,  Emmeline 

Young,  Florence  L 

Young,  Frances  C 

Young  (Frances  M.),  Lady  . . 

Young,  Jessie  H 

Young,  Mary  A 

Young,  Mary  C.  A 

Young,  Natalie  L.  M 

Young,  Olive  F.  I 

Younger,  Harriot  B 

Younger  (Helen  C.),  Lady  . . 
Younger,  Maud  


Dixon , cr.  1903. 
Beecham. 
Bellingham. 
White,  cr.  1802. 
Tree,  K.W. 

Kirk , K. 

Fox,  K. 
Barrington. 
Essex,  K. 

Neeld. 

Seely. 

Reade. 

Wardlaw. 
Munro,  cr.  1634. 
Arundel,  K. 

Fox,  K.W. 
Lowther,  cr. 

1824. 

Verner. 

Thorold. 

Wilson-  Todd. 
Lewis , K. 
Medlycott. 
Yarrow. 

Dixie. 

Laidlaw,  K.  W. 
Boulton. 
Rothschild, 
Baron. 
Thomas,  K. 
Cro/ton,  cr.  1838. 
Walsham. 

A nson. 
Falconbridge, 
K.W. 

Churchill,  V. 
Aspinall,  K. 
Scotter. 

Scotter. 

Lea. 

Minto,  E. 

Grey-Egerton. 

Ilbert,  K. 

Macnaghten. 

Bisshopp. 

Donoughmore,  E. 

Bartlett. 

Holmes,  K.  W. 
Gunter. 

Gilmour. 


THE  KNIGHTAGE  AND  COMPANION  AGE 

ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


CENTRAL  CHANCERY  OF  ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD. 

Lord  Chamberlain’s  Office,  St.  James’s  Palace,  S.W. 

Secretary  and  Registrar — Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Douglas  Frederick  Ravvdon  Dawson, 
G.C.V.O.,  C. B.,  C.M.G.  (State  Chamberlain). 

The  Insignia  of  the  lower  class  of  an  Order  should  on  promotion  of  the  recipient 
to  a higher  class  be  returned  to  the  Central  Chancery,  except  in  the  case  of  the 
Royal  Victorian  Order,  which  should  be  sent  to  the  Secretary  of  that  Order,  Privy 
Purse  Office,  Buckingham  Palace,  S.  W.,  and  recipients  of  the  Indian  Orders 
resident  in  India,  who  return  theirs  to  the  Secretary  of  that  Order  at  Calcutta. 

Knights  of  the  Garter,  Thistle,  and  St.  Patrick,  and  Knights  Grand 
Cross  or  Grand  Commander  of  the  various  Orders  wear  their  Collars  only  on 
special  festival  days,  or  when  commanded  by  the  Sovereign.  These  are  tied  on 
the  shoulder  with  white  satin  bows  i|  inch  wide.  The  collar  and  ribbon  of  an 
Order  are  never  worn  together.  When  a Knight  of  this  degree  possesses  more  than 
one  Order  he  is  entitled  to  wear  one  or  more  collars  at  his  option. 

Knights  Grand  Cross,  Dames  Grand  Cross,  Knights  Commanders,  and 
Dames  Commanders  of  the  British  Empire  Order  wear  the  Star  only,  on  the 
left  breast  of  the  coat  or  dress. 

Knights  of  the  Garter  and  Thistle  wear  the  ribbon  across  the  left  shoulder, 
with  the  Badge  resting  on  the  right  hip,  while  Knights  of  St.  Patrick  and  Knights 
Grand  Cross  and  Grand  Commander  wear  it  across  the  right  shoulder  with  the 
Badge  resting  on  the  left  hip.  In  all  cases  the  Star  is  affixed  to  the  left  breast. 

With  evening  dress  the  Ribbon  and  Badge  are  worn  under  the  coat,  while  the  Star 
is  affixed  to  the  coat  on  the  left  breast  [see  also  Wearing  Orders,  etc.] 

Knights  Commanders  of  the  various  Orders  wear  the  Ribbon  and  Badge  round 
the  neck,  inside  and  under  the  Uniform  Coat  Collar,  or  with  evening  dress,  under  the 
white  tie  ; the  Star  is  affixed  to  the  left  breast.  Dames  Commanders  wear  on  the 
left  shoulder  a Badge  attached  to  a ribbon  tied  in  a bow. 

When  a Knight  is  entitled  to  more  than  one  Star,  if  two,  they  should  be  placed 
immediately  above  one  another,  that  of  the  senior  order  being  at  the  top  ; if,  however, 
there  are  three  Stars,  the  two  senior  ones  should  be  placed  side  by  side  at  the  top 
with  the  junior  disposed  centrally  underneath. 

Members  of  the  Order  of  Merit  and  Commanders  of  the  Royal  Victorian 
Order  and  Companions  of  Orders  of  the  Bath,  Star  of  India,  St.  Michael 
and  St.  George,  Indian  Empire  and  British  Empire  wear  ribbon  and  Badge 
in  the  same  way  as  Knights  Commanders.  Ladies  who  are  Commanders  of  the 
British  Empire  Order  wear  the  Badge  on  the  left  breast  of  the  coat  or  dress. 

Companions  or  Members  of  the  other  Orders  wear  the  Badge  suspended  by 
the  Ribbon  on  the  left  breast  by  males,  and  on  the  left  shoulder  by  females,  but  with 
evening  dress  the  Badge  is  worn  in  miniature  on  the  left  coat  lapel. 

Officers  and  Members  of  the  British  Empire  Order  (both  ladies  and 
gentlemen)  wear  the  Badge  on  the  left  breast  of  the  coat  or  dress. 

Miniature  Insignia  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  and  Knights  Commanders  are  only 
worn  in  accordance  with  Army  Regulation,  and  there  is  no  miniature  for  Commanders 
of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

Insignia,  Decorations  and  Medals  may  be  worn  with  morning  dress  on  official 
occasions  and  at  public  functions.  The  Ribbons  of  the  Orders,  Decorations  and 
Medals  may  be  worn  on  all  occasions  at  the  discretion  of  the  holder. 


Biographies  of  the  Knights  and  Companions  of  the  undermentioned  Orders  are 
given  in  the  sections  following. 


THE  MOST  NOBLE  ORDER  OF  THE  GARTER. 

The  Order  of  the  Garter,  constituted  by  King  Edward  III.,  about  August  1348, 
has,  since  June  28th,  1831,  consisted  of  the  Sovereign  and  twenty-five  Knight  Com- 
panions, such  lineal  descendants  of  King  George  I.,  as  may  have  been  elected,  and  of 


ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


807 


Sovereigns  and  extra  Knights  who  have  been  admitted  by  special  statutes.  The 
Prince  of  Wales  is  a constituent  part  of  the  original  institution.  The  Habit  and 

Ensigns  of  the  Order  are  (t)  A Garter  of 
dark  blue  velvet,  edged  with  gold,  bearing  the 
motto,  Honi  soit  qui  mal  y pense , in  gold 
letters,  with  buckle  and  pendant  of  gold,  richly 
chased.  [It  is  worn  on  the  left  leg,  below 
the  knee.]  (it)  A Mantle  of  blue  velvet 
lined  with  taffeta,  with  a representation  of  the 
Garter  encircling  the  Cross  of  St.  George  on 
an  escutcheon  argent  embroidered  on  the  left 
shoulder,  the  Sovereign  having  the  star.  (Hi)  A 
Hood  of  crimson  velvet,  (iv)  A Surcoat  of 
crimson  velvet,  lined  with  white  taffeta,  (v)  A 
Hat  of  black  velvet,  lined  with  white  taffeta, 
and  fastened  thereto  by  a band  of  diamonds,  a 
plume  of  white  ostrich  feathers,  in  the  centre 
of  which  a tuft  of  black  heron’s  feathers,  (pi) 
A Collar  of  gold  (weighing  thirty  ounces, 
troy)  consisting  of  twenty-four  pieces,  each  in 
the  form  of  a Garter  surrounding  the  Tudor 
Rose,  connected  by  twenty-four  knots  of  chased 
gold,  and  pendent  thereto  (vii)  the  George, 
an  enamelled  figure  of  St.  George  on  horseback, 
encountering  the  dragon,  (z /Hi)  The  Lesser 

George  or  Badge  is  worn  pendent  from  a four- 
inch  dark  blue  ribbon  over  the  left  shoulder. 
(ix)  The  Star  of  eight  points  of  silver,  in  the 
centre  the  Cross  of  St.  George  gules,  encircled 
with  the  Garter.  At  death  the  Badge  and  Star 
insignia  of  tfcr  ©rZrtr  of  tfct  barter.  are  delivered  up  to  His  Majesty  by  the  Knight’s 
nearest  male  relative,  the  Collar  and  Garter  being  returned  to  the  Central  Chancery. 
The  Chapel  of  St.  George,  Windsor  Castle,  is  the  chapel  of  the  Order. 


Sovereign, — H.M.  King  George  V. 
H.R.H.  the  Prince  of  Wales. 


Ladies  of  the  Order,— H.M.  The  Queen. H.M.  Queen  Alexandra. 


H.R.H.  Duke  of  York. H.R.H. 

Duke  of  Connaught. H.R.H.  Prince 

Arthur  of  Connaught. King  of  Italy. 

King  of  Spain. King  of  Sweden. 

King  of  Norway. King  Manoel  j 

4 of  Portugal). Emperor  of  Japan,  i 

King  of  Denmark. King  of  the 

Belgians. Hereditary  Grand  Duke 

Michael  Alexandrovitch  of  Russia. 

Duke  d’ Aosta. Earl  of  Rosebery. 

Marquess  of  Breadalbane. Mar- 
quess of  Lansdowne. Duke  of  Portland. 

Duke  of  Bedford. Duke  of  Marl- 


borough.  Duke  of  Wellington. 

Duke  of  Richmond  and  Gordon. Mar- 
quess of  Lincolnshire. Marquess  of 

Crewe. Earl  of  Durham. Earl  of 

Selborne. Viscount  Grey  of  Fallodon. 

Earl  Spencer. Earl  Beauchamp. 

Earl  of  Derby. Earl  of  Chester- 
field.  Earl  Curzon  of  Kedleston. 

i Duke  of  Devonshire. Baron  Hardinge 

j of  Penshurst. Marquess  of  Salisbury. 

Marquess  of  Bath. Duke  of  Rut- 

j land. Marquess  of  Londonderry. 


Prelate — The  Lord  Bishop  of  Winchester. 
Chancellor — The  Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford. 


Registrar — The  Dean  of  Windsor. 

' Carter  Principal  King  op  Arms — Sir  Henry  Farnham  Burke,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  F.S.A. 

Yeoman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod—  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Pulteney  Pulteney,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  D.S.O. 

Secretary — Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon  Dawson,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 


THE  MOST  ANCIENT  AND  MOST  NOBLE  ORDER  OF  THE  THISTLE. 

The  Order  of  the  Thistle,  said  to  have  been  founded  by  King  Achaius,  was 
revived  by  King  James  II.  in  1687,  and  re-established  by  Queen  Anne,  Dec.  31st, 
1703.  It  consists  of  the  Sovereign  and  sixteen  Knights.  The  insignia  are 
(i)  the  Star,  consisting  of  a St.  Andrew’s  cross  of  silver  embroidery  with  rays 


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ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


emanating  between  the  points  of  the  cross ; in  the  centre  upon  a field  of 

gold,  a Thistle  of  green,  heightened  with 
gold,  and  surrounded  by  a circle  of  green, 
having  thereon  the  motto  in  letters  of  gold, 
Ne?no  me  impune  lacessit.  [It  is  worn  affixed 
to  the  left  breast.]  ( [ii ) The  Collar  of  gold 
consists  of  thistles  intermingled  with  sprigs  of 
rue,  pendant  from  the  centre  the  St.  Andrew 
of  gold  enamelled,  with  the  gown  green  and 
the  surcoat  purple,  bearing  before  him  the 
cross  enamelled  white,  and  having  round  the 
image  rays  of  gold  going  out  from  it  in  the 
form  of  a glory,  {in')  The  Mantle  is  of  green 
velvet  bound  with  taffeta  and  tied  with  cords 
and  tassels  of  green  and  gold  ; on  the  left 
shoulder  is  a representation  of  the  Star  of  the 
Order,  (iv)  The  Badge  or  Jewel  (of  gold 
enamelled)  has  on  one  side  the  image  of  St. 
Andrew  with  the  cross  before,  enamelled  as 
above  described  or  cut  in  stone,  and  on  the 
back  enamelled  a Thistle,  gold  and  green, 
the  flower  reddish,  with  the  before-mentioned 
motto  round  it,  the  Thistle  on  an  enamelled 
green  ground.  [It  is  worn  attached  to  a dark 
green  ribbon  over  the  left  shoulder  and  tied 
under  the  right  arm.]  (v)  The  Hat  is  of 
black  velvet,  ornamented  with  white  osprey 
plumes.  At  death  the  Badge  and  Star  are 
delivered  up  to  His  Majesty,  the  Collar  being 
returned  to  the  Central  Chancery.  The  Chapel 


Unsujrua  of  tju  ffiriwr  of  ®l?istk. 


of  the  Order  is  in  St.  Giles’  Cathedral,  Edinburgh. 


Sovereign, — H.M.  King  George  V. 


H.R.H.  Duke  of  Connaught. H.R.H. 

Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught.- Duke  of 

Montrose. Earl  of  Rosebery. Mar- 
quess of  Zetland. Baron  Balfour  of 

Burleigh. Earl  of  Erroll. Duke  of 

Roxburghe. Marquess  of  Aberdeen  and 


Temair. Baron  Hamilton  of  Dalzell.. 

Earl  of  Mar  and  Kellie. Baron  Reay. 

Viscount  Haldane. Baron  KinnaircL 

Baron  Lovat. — ‘-Duke  of  Buccleuch. 

Earl  Haig. Duke  of  Atholl. 


Dean — Very  Rev.  Andrew  Wallace  Williamson,  C.V.O.,  D.D. 

Chancellor — His  Grace  the  Duke  of  Montrose,  K.T. 

Secretary — Major  Sir  Duncan  Alexander  Dundas  Campbell,  Bt. , C.V.O. 

Lyon  King  of  Arms — Sir  James  Balfour  Paul,  C.V.O. , LL.D. 

Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Green  Rod — Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Gordon  Gordon-Gilmour, 
C.V.O.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 


THE  MOST  ILLUSTRIOUS  ORDER  OF  ST.  PATRICK. 

The  Order  of  St.  Patrick,  instituted  by  King  George  III.,  Feb.  5th,  1783,  and  revised 
1905,  consists  of  the  Sovereign,  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland,  as  Grand  Master,  and 

twenty-two  Knights  ; also  certain  Extra  and 
Honorary  Knights.  The  Insignia  are  (i)  the 
Star  of  silver,  consisting  of  eight  points — that 
is  to  say,  four  greater  and  four  lesser  issuing 
from  a centre  enclosing  a representation  of  the 
Badge  of  the  Order,  but  without  the  wreath 
of  trefoils.  («)  The  Mantle  is  of  sky  blue 
satin  wrought  in  Ireland,  lined  with  white  silk, 
on  the  right  shoulder  a hood  of  the  same,  the 
Mantle  being  fastened  by  a cord  of  blue  silk 
and  gold,  and  it  has  the  star  of  the  Order 
embroidered  on  the  right  side.  (Hi)  The 
Collar,  of  pure  gold,  is  composed  of  five 
roses  and  six  harps  alternately,  each  tied 
together  with  a knot  of  gold,  the  roses  being 
enamelled  alternately,  white  leaves  within  red 
and  red  leaves  within  white,  and  in  the  centre 
an  Imperial  Crown,  surmounting  a harp  of 
gold,  from  which  is  pendent  (iv)  the  Badge 
of  gold  is  officially  described  as  oval  (but  there 
are  several  circular  specimens  in  existence) ; 
it  is  composed  of  the  Cross  of  St.  Patrick  gules 
on  a field  argent  (hollow  in  practice),  sur- 
Snsionut  of  tfcr  <£>rt>tr  of  Jhitrirk.  mounted  by  a trefoil  slipped  vert,  each  leaf 


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charged  with  an  Imperial  Crown  or,  all  within  a circle  of  sky-blue  enamel  (sometimes 
in  practice  gold),  with  the  motto  of  the  Order,  Quis  separabit  MDCCLXXXf/I, 
thereon  in  letters  of  gold,  the  whole  enclosed  in  a wreath  of  trefoils  enamelled  in 
their  proper  colours  on  a gold  ground.  The  Badge  is  removed  from  the  chain 
when  it  is  worn  with  the  ribbon  of  the  Order,  which  is  sky  blue  four  inches  wide ; 
the  Grand  Master  and  Officers  of  the  Order  use  one  two  inches  wide.  At  death 
the  Badge  and  Star  are  delivered  up  by  the  Knight’s  nearest  male  relative  either 
to  His  Majesty  or  the  Viceroy  of  Ireland,  the  Collar  being  returned  to  Ulster 
King  of  Arms.  There  is  no  Chapel  of  the  Order,  but  before  the  Disestablishment 
of  the  Irish  Church  Investitures  took  place  in  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  Dublin ; now 
they  are  held  in  St.  Patrick’s  Hall,  Dublin  Castle. 

The  ceremony  of  investiture  is  as  follows  : The  two  Junior  Knights  conduct  the 
Knight  elect  to  the  Sovereign’s  presence.  The  Chancellor  of  the  Order  reads  over 
to  him  the  declaration,  the  Knight  elect  repeating  it  sentence  by  sentence.  He  then 
signs  the  Register  and  kneels  down,  wrhen  the  Sovereign,  assisted  by  the  two  Senior 
Knights  present,  places  over  the  new  Knight’s  right  shoulder  the  ribbon  with  badge, 
reading  the  admonition.  After  kissing  hands  the  Knight  rises  and  is  girded  with 
the  sword,  the  Chancellor  pronouncing  an  admonition.  He  is  next  robed  with  the 
Mantle,  a further  admonition  being  read  by  the  Chancellor.  The  new  Knight’s 
banner  is  then  unfurled,  and,  after  a flourish  of  trumpets,  Ulster  King  of  Arms 
declares  the  new  Knight’s  title,  the  Sovereign  shakes  his  hand,  and  Ulster  conducts 
him  to  his  seat. 


Sovereign,— H.M.  King  George  V. 


Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  ( Grand  Master ). 

H.R.H.  Duke  of  Connaught. Earl 

of  Gosford. Earl  of  Listowel. Earl 

of  Dunraven.  Baron  Monteagle  of 

Brandon. Earl  of  Iveagh. Earl  of 

Bandon. Earl  of  Enniskillen. Earl 

of  Mayo.- Earl  of  Meath. Baron 

Castletown. Baron  Pirrie, Earl  of 


Granard. Earl  of  Arran. Earl  of 

Shaftesbury. Earl  of  Bessborough. 

Earl  of  Donoughmore Viscount  Powers- 

court. Earl  of  Midleton. Earl  of 

Cavan. Viscount  French  of  Ypres. 

Baron  Oranmore  and  Browne. Earl  of 

Desart. 


Chancellor — The  Chief  Secretary  to  the  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland. 

Ulster  King  of  Arms — Major  Sir  Nevile  Rodwell  Wilkinson,  C.V.O. , F.S.A., 
A.R.E. 

Secretary — Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Gustavus  Francis  William  Lambart,  Bt.,  G.C.V.O. 
Genealogist — Sir  Henry  Farnham  Burke,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  F.S.A. 

Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod — Samuel  Murray  Power,  Esq.,  C.  B. 

Dublin  Herald — Major  Guillamore  O’Grady,  M.A. 

Cork  Herald — Capt.  Richard  Alexander  Lyonal  Keith, 

Athlone  Pursuivant — George  Dames  Burtchaell,  Esq.,  K.C.,  M.A.,  M.R.I.A. 


THE  MOST  HONOURABLE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 

The  Order  of  the  Bath  was  instituted  in  1399.  After  the  time  of  Charles  II. 
it  fell  into  decay,  and  remained  obsolete  until  it  was  revived  by  George  I. 
in  1725.  The  provisions  of  the  Order  were  enlarged  in  1815  and  further 
extended  in  1847,  when  new  statutes  regarding  appointments  to  the  Order 
were  promulgated,  these  subsequently  being  modified  in  1905  and  1912.  It  now 
consists  of  three  classes  : (?)  Knights  Grand  Cross  (fifty-five  military  and  twenty- 
seven  civil),  exclusive  of  the  Sovereign,  Princes  of  the  Blood  Royal,  and  distinguished 
foreigners  who  may  be  nominated  to  the  honorary  distinction.  These  Knights  are 
entitled  to  receive  a grant  of  supporters  to  their  armorial  bearings  and  to  wear  the 
collar,  the  badge,  and  the  star  embroidered  on  the  left  side  of  the  crimson  mantle 
below  a white  silk  lace,  (??*)  Knights  Commanders  (145  military  and  105  civil), 
exclusive  of  foreign  officers  who  may  be  admitted  as  Honorary  Knights  Com- 
manders. Each  Commander  is  entitled  to  the  distinctive  appellation  of  knighthood 
after  he  has  been  invested  with  the  insignia,  and  to  wear  the  badge  pendent  by 
a two-inch  crimson  ribbon  round  the  neck,  (fit)  Companions  (705  military 
and  283  civil — further  increased  as  to  civil  in  1912,  to  enable  Naval  officers  above 
the  rank  of  Lieut,  to  be  decorated — exclusive  of  any  “ Additional  Members”  which 
may  be  appointed),  wear  the'  badge  pendent  by  an  inch  and  a half  crimson  ribbon 
on  the  left  breast. 

The  Insignia  are  (?)  the  Collar  of  gold  (weighing  thirty  ounces  troy),  composed 
of  nine  Imperial  Crowns  or  and  eight  devices,  each  consisting  of  a rose,  a thistle,  and 
a shamrock,  issuing  from  a gold  sceptre,  all  enamelled  in  their  proper  colours ; the 
crowns  and  devices  being  linked  together  with  seventeen  knots  enamelled  argent, 
and  having  pendant  therefrom  the  badge  of  the  Order,  (it)  The  Military  Knight 
Grand  Cross  Star  is  formed  of  rays  of  silver,  thereon  a gold  Maltese  cross,  in 
the  centre  whereof  on  a ground  argent  three  Imperial  Crowns,  one  and  two  or,  the 
three  crowns  within  a circle  gules  inscribed  with  the  motto  of  the  Order,  Tria 

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ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


juncta  in  uno , in  letters  of  gold,  the  said  circle  encompassed  by  two  branches  of 
laurel  proper,  issuant  from  an  escroll  azure  inscribed  lch  dien  in  letters  of  gold. 
(in)  Civil  Knight  Grand  Cross  Star  is  of  rays  of  silver  issuing  from  a centre 
and  charged  with  three  Imperial  Crowns,  one  and  two  within  a circle  gules  upon 
which  is  the  motto  of  the  Order  in  gold.  The  Collar  and  Badge  are  returned  at 
death  to  the  Central  Chancery,  but  not  so  the  investment  Badge  and  Star.  ( iv ) 
Military  Knight  Commander’s  Star  is  in  the  form  of  a cross  patee  of  silver, 
being  made  of  four  rays  of  silver,  between  each  of  which  is  a smaller  ray,  also  of 
silver,  and  has  the  same  centre  as  the  Knight’s  Grand  Cross,  but  without  a gold 
Maltese  cross  thereon.  ( v ) Civil  Knight  Commander’s  Star  is  of  the  same 
form  and  size,  but  without  a laurel  wreath  round  the  circle  containing  the  motto  and 
the  escroll,  and  without  the  words  lch  dien  underneath.  [The  Crowns  in  the  Stars 
are  of  different  designs  for  Civil  and  Military.]  ( vi ) Military  Badge  is  a gold 
Maltese  cross  of  eight  points,  enamelled  argent,  edged  gold,  and  terminating  with 
small  gold  balls ; in  each  of  the  four  angles  a lion  passant  guardant  or ; in  the  centre 
on  a ground  argent  the  rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock,  issuant  from  a sceptre  between 
three  Imperial  Crowns  all  or,  within  a circle  gules,  thereon  the  motto  of  the  Order, 


star,  g.c.b.'  the  collar  and  badces.  star.  c.c.b. 


INSICNIA  OF  1 HE  ORDER  OF  THE  BATH. 


Tria  jiincta  in  uno , in  gold  letters  and  encompassed  by  two  branches  of  laurel 
proper,  issuing  from  an  escroll  azure  inscribed  lch  dien  in  letters  of  gold.  [It  is 
worn  by  Knights  Grand  Cross  pendent  from  a four-inch  crimson  ribbon  across  the 
right  shoulder  to  the  left  side,  by  Knights  Commanders  from  the  neck,  and  by 
Companions  from  the  button-hole.]  (vii)  Civil  Badge  is  oval  and  comprises  a 
rose,  thistle,  and  shamrock,  issuing  from  a sceptre  between  three  Imperial  Crowns, 
the  whole  pierced  and  encircled  by  the  motto,  all  gold.  [Civil  Knight  Commanders 
wear  the  same  badge  of  a smaller  size  round  the  neck  by  a crimson  ribbon,  and  Civil 
Companions  wear  from  the  left  breast  a still  smaller  size  pendent  by  a crimson  ribbon 
attached  by  a buckle.]  The  Badge  and  Star  of  a K.C.B.  and  the  Badge  of  a C. B. 
are  not  returned  after  death.  The  Mantle  of  a Knight  Grand  Cross  is  of  crimson, 
bearing  on  the  shoulder  a representation  of  the  Star,  and  the  Hat  is  also  of  crimson, 
high  crowned  and  with  a plume  of  white  feathers  at  the  side.  Henry  VII.’s  Chapel 
in  Westminster  Abbey  is  the  Chapel  of  the  Order. 

For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “ Companionage.” 


Bath  King  of  Arms— Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  George  Astley  Callaghan,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. 

Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Scarlet  Rod — Col.  Sir  Charles  Wyndham  Murray,  C.  B. 

Registrar  and  Secretary — Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Douglas  Frederick  Rawdon  Dawson, 
G.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 


ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


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THE  ORDER  OF  MERIT. 

This  is  a very  exclusive  Order,  instituted  by  King  Edward  VII.  on  June  26th,  1902, 
by  letters  patent,  but  carries  with  it  no  special  title  or  personal  precedence. 

The  Badge  of  the  Order  (which  is  always  worn  round  the  neck,  and  is  not 
returnable  at  death)  consists  of  a cross  of  red  and  blue  enamel  of  eight  points, 
having  the  words  “ For  Merit  ” (the  motto  of  the  Order)  in  gold  letters  within  a laurel 
wreath  on’ a blue  enamel  centre.  The  reverse  of  the  badge 
shows  the  Royal  and  Imperial  cipher  in  gold  (two  silver 
swords  with  gold  hilts,  placed  saltirewise  between  the  angles 
of  the  cross,  being  added  in  the  case  of  members  chosen 
for  military  or  naval  distinction)  also  within  a laurel  wreath, 
on  a blue  enamel  centre ; and  the  whole  is  surmounted  by 
the  Imperial  Crown  enamelled  in  colour,  and  suspended  by 
a parti-coloured  ribbon  of  Garter  blue  and  crimson,  two 
inches  broad.  The  Sovereign’s  insignia,  except,  of  course, 
for  the  modifications  necessary  to  distinguish  the  Royal 
dignity  of  the  wearer,  is  similar  to  the  insignia  worn  by  the 
ordinary  members  of  the  Order.  The  ceremony  of  investi- 
ture is  from  time  to  time  conducted  by  the  Sovereign  as  in 
the  case  of  any  other  Order,  the  members  designate  being 
introduced  by  the  officer  of  the  Order  in  attendance. 
Members  of  the  Order  are  entitled  to  attach  a facsimile  of 
its  badge  and  ribbon  to  their  arms,  and  add  the  letters 
O.M.  after  their  names,  usually  after  those  of  the  Bath.  The 
Seal  of  the  Order  is  a facsimile  of  the  badge,  impaled  with  the  Royal  Arms,  on  a 
white  ground,  with  the  legend,  “The  Seal  of  the  Order  of  Merit.”  June  26th  is  the 
anniversary  of  the  Order.  The  Secretary  and  Registrar,  who  wears,  as  his  badge  of 
office,  a decoration  similar  to  that  worn  by  the  members  of  the  Order,  with  the  addition 
of  two  silver  pens  placed  saltirewise  between  the  angles  of  the  cross,  takes  charge  of  the 
Seal  of  the  Order,  keeps  a record  of  its  members,  conducts  all  correspondence  connected 
with  it,  and  makes  an  entry  of  all  its  proceedings  in  the  register  of  the  Order,  the 
Chancery  of  which  is  in  the  office  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain  of  the  Household, 

Sovereign, — H.M.  King  George  V. 


Viscount  Morley  of  Blackburn,  P.C. 

Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Edward  Hobart 
Seymour,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. 

F. -M.  Marquis  Ariyoshi  Yamagata 

(Hon.). Adm.  Count  Heihachiro  Togo 

(Hon). Viscount  Bryce,  P.C., 

G. C.V.O.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S, 

Professor  Henry  Jackson,  LL.D. 

Thomas  Hardy,  Litt.D. Sir  George 

Otto  Trevelyan,  Bt. , P.C.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. 

Sir  Edward  Elgar,  Mus.D. Adm. 

of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  Knyvet  Wilson,  Bt. , 

V.C. , G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. Professor  Sir 

Joseph  John  Thomson,  D.Sc. , LL.D., 


Ph.D. Sir  Archibald  Geikie,  K.C.B. , 

D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S. F.-M. 

Viscount  French  of  Ypres,  P.C. , K.P. , 

G.  C.  B. , G.  C.  V.  O. , K.  C.  M.  G. Viscount 

Haldane,  P.C.,  K.T. Rt.  Hon.  Arthur 

James  Balfour,  M.P.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. , 

F. R.S. Adm.  Viscount  Jellicoe,  G.C.B., 

G. C.V.O. Marshal  Ferdinand  Foch 

(Hon.).- Marshal  Joseph  Jacques  Cdsare 

Joffre,  G.C.B.  (Hon.). Adm.  of  the 

Fleet  Earl  Beatty,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O., 

D. S. O. F. -M.  Earl  Haig,  K. T.,G.C. B. , 

G.C.V.O.,  K.C.I.E. Rt.  Hon.  David 

Lloyd  George,  P.C.,  M.P. 


Secretary  and  Registrar — Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Charles  Legge,  G.C.V.O. 


THE  MOST  EXALTED  ORDER  OF  THE  STAR  OF  INDIA. 

The  Order  of  the  Star  of  India  was  instituted  by  Queen  Victoria  in  1861,  and 
enlarged  1866,  1876,  1897,  1902,  and  1911,  and  the  dignity  of  Knight  Grand 
Commander  may  be  conferred  on  Princes  or  Chiefs  of  India,  or  upon  British  subjects 
for  important  and  loyal  service  rendered  to  the  Indian  Empire  ; the  second  and  third 
classes  for  services  in  the  Indian  Empire  of  not  less  than  thirty  years  in  the  de- 
partment of  the  Sec.  of  State  for  India.  It  consists  of  the  Sovereign,  a Grand 
Master  (the  Viceroy  of  India),  the  first  class  of  forty-four  Knights  Grand  Commanders 
(22  British  and  22  Native),  the  second  class  of  one  hundred  Knights  Commanders,  and 
the  third  class  of  two  hundred  Companions,  exclusive  of  Extra  and  Honorary  Members, 
as  well  as  certain  additional  Knights  and  Companions. 

The  Insignia  are  (i)  the  Collar  of  gold,  composed  of  the  lotus  of  India,  of 
palm  branches  lied  together  in  saltire,  of  the  united  red  and  white  rose,  and  in  the 
centre  an  Imperial  Crown  ; all  enamelled  in  their  proper  colours  and  linked  together 
by  gold  chains,  (if)  The  Star  of  a Knight  Grand  Commander  is  composed 
of  rays  of  gold  issuing  from  a centre,  having  thereon  a star  of  five  points  in  diamonds 
resting  upon  a light  blue  enamelled  circular  riband,  tied  at  the  ends  and  inscribed 
with  the  motto  of  the  Order,  Heaven! s Light  our  Guide , also  in  diamonds.  That 
of  a Knight  Commander  is  somewhat  different,  and  is  described  below.  (Hi)  The 


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Badge,  an  onyx  cameo  having  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria’s  Royal  effigy  thereon, 

set  in  a perforated  and  ornamented  oval,  con- 
taining the  motto  of  the  Order  surmounted 
by  a star  of  five  points,  all  in  diamonds. 

( iv ) The  Mantle  of  light  blue  satin  lined 
with  white,  and  fastened  with  a cordon  of  white 
silk  with  blue  and  silver  tassels.  On  the  left 
side  a representation  of  the  star  of  the  Order. 

The  Ribbon  of  the  Order  (four  inches  wide 
for  Knights  Grand  Commanders)  is  sky-blue^ 
having  a narrow  white  stripe  towards  either 
edge,  and  is  worn  from  the  right  shoulder  to 
the  left  side.  A Knight  Commander  wears 
(a)  around  his  neck  a ribbon  two  inches  in 
width,  of  the  same  colours  and  pattern  as  a 
Knight  Grand  Commander,  and  pendent  there- 
from a badge  of  a smaller  size,  (b)  on  his  left 
breast  a Star  composed  of  rays  of  silver  issuing 
from  a gold  centre,  having  thereon  a silver 
star  of  five  points  resting  upon  a light  blue 
enamelled  circular  ribbon,  tied  at  the  ends, 
inscribed  with  the  motto  of  the  Order  in 
diamonds.  A Companion  wears  from  his  left 
breast  a badge  of  the  same  form  as  appointed 
for  a Knight  Commander,  but  of  a smaller 
size  pendent  to  a like  ribbon  of  the  breadth 
of  one  and  a half  inches.  All  Insignia  are 
returnable  at  death  to  the  Central  Chancery, 
or  if  recipient  was  resident  in  India  to  the 
Insignia  of  tfce  ©rber  of  £iar  of  Inina.  Secretary  of  the  Order  at  Calcutta. 


For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “ Companionage.” 


Secretary — The  Secretary  to  the  Government  of  India  in  the  Foreign  Department. 
Registrar — The  Comptroller  of  the  Lord  Chamberlain’s  Department. 


THE  MOST  DISTINGUISHED  ORDER  OF  ST.  MICHAEL  AND  ST.  GEORGE. 


The  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  instituted  in  1818,  and  enlarged  and 
extended  in  1868,  1877,  1887,  and  1902,  is  conferred  on  natural-born  subjects  of 

the  Crown  of  the  United  Kingdom  who  may 
hold,  or  have  held,  high  or  confidential  office 
within  the  British  Colonial  possessions,  and  in 
reward  for  services  in  relation  to  the  foreign 
affairs  of  the  Empire.  It  consists  of  not  more 
than  one  hundred  Knights  Grand  Cross  (of 
whom  the  Grand  Master  is  the  first  and  prin- 
cipal), exclusive  of  Honorary  Members,  three 
hundred  Knights  Commanders,  and  six  hun- 
dred Companions.  The  Knights  Grand  Cross 
are  entitled  to  bear  supporters,  and  to  encircle 
their  coats  of  arms  with  the  collar,  ribbon, 
and  motto  of  the  Order.  The  Knights  Com- 
manders encircle  their  arms  with  the  ribbon 
and  motto,  and  Companions  suspend  the  badge 
of  the  Order  to  their  arms.  The  Insignia  are  : 
(i)  The  Star  of  the  Knight  Grand  Cross, 
is  composed  of  seven  rays  of  silver  having 
a small  ray  of  gold  between  each  of  them,  and 
over  all  the  Cross  of  St.  George  gules  ; in 
the  centre  is  the  representation  of  the  Arch- 
angel St.  Michael  holding  in  his  dexter  hand 
a flaming  sword  and  trampling  upon  Satan, 
within  a blue  circle,  inscribed  with  the  motto, 
Auspicium  melioris  cevi , in  letters  of  gold. 
(it)  The  Collar  of  gold,  formed  alternately 
of  lions  of  England  royally  crowned,  of  Maltese 
crosses  of  white  enamel,  and  of  the  cyphers 
S.  M.  and  S.  G.,  having  in  the  centre  the  Im- 
perial Crown  over  two  winged  lions,  passant 
guardant,  each  holding  in  his  fore  paw  a book  and  seven  arrows  ; at  the  opposite 
end  of  the  collar  are  two  similar  lions,  the  whole  linked  together  by  small  chains. 
(Hi)  The  Badge  is  a cross  of  fourteen  points  enamelled  argent,  edged  gold,  having 


Insignia  of  ifct  ©rbrr  of  £t.  3ttirfca*l  anb 
£t.  ©torgt. 


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in  the  centre  on  one  side  the  Archangel  St.  Michael  holding  in  his  dexter  hand 
a flaming  sword  and  trampling  upon  Satan,  and  on  the  other  St.  George  on  horse- 
back and  in  armour  with  a spear  encountering  a dragon,  each  within  a blue  circle, 
on  which  is  inscribed  the  motto  of  the  Order  in  letters  of  gold  ; the  badge  is  en- 
signed  by  an  Imperial  Crown  gold,  and  it  is  worn  by  the  Knights  Grand  Cross, 
either  attached  to  the  collar  or  to  a four-inch  Saxon-blue  ribbon  with  a scarlet 
stripe  from  the  right  shoulder  to  the  left  side.  (iv)  The  Mantle  is  of  Saxon- 
blue  satin,  lined  with  scarlet  silk,  tied  with  a cordon  of  blue  and  scarlet  silk 
and  gold,  with  two  tassels  of  the  same  colours,  and  having  on  the  left  side  the  Star 
of  the  Order.  ( v ) The  Chapeau  is  of  blue  satin,  lined  with  scarlet  and  surmounted 
with  white  and  black  ostrich  feathers.  [Knights  Commanders  wear  the  badge,  sus- 
pended to  a two-inch  ribbon  from  the  neck,  and  wear  on  their  left  side  a Star, 
composed  of  four  rays,  thereon  a small  cross  of  eight  points  in  saltire  argent,  sur- 
mounted by  the  Cross  of  St.  George  gules,  and  having  the  same  centre  as  the  Star 
of  the  Grand  Crosses.  Companions  wear  the  Badge  or  small  Cross  of  the  Order 
from  an  inch  and  a half  ribbon  attached  by  a buckle  to  the  left  breast  of  the  coat.] 
The  Chapel  of  the  Order  is  in  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  London.  The  Insignia  of  this 
Order  is  not  returnable  at  death. 

For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “ Companionage.” 

King  of  Arms — Sir  Montagu  Frederick  Ommanney,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  I.S.O. 
Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Blue  Rod — Sir  Reginald  Laurence  Antrobus,  K.C.M.G. , C.B. 

Secretary — The  Permanent  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

Registrar — The  Senior  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies. 

Prelate — Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Hutchinson  Montgomery,  D.D. 

Chancellor — Earl  Buxton,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G. 


THE  MOST  EMINENT  ORDER  OF  THE  INDIAN  EMPIRE. 

This  Order,  instituted  by  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  Empress  of  India,  Jan.  1st,  1878, 
and  extended  and  enlarged  in  1886,  1887,  1892,  1897,  1902,  and  1911,  is  conferred 
for  services  rendered  to  the  Indian  Empire,  and  consists  of  the  Sovereign,  a Grand 
Master,  forty  Knights  Grand  Commanders  (of  whom  the  Grand  Master  is  first  and 
principal),  one  hundred  and  twenty  Knights  Commanders,  and  an  indefinite  number 
of  Companions  (not  exceeding,  without  special  statute,  40  nominations  in  any  one 
year)  ; also  Extra  and  Honorary  Members  over  and  above  the  vacancies  caused  by 
promotion  to  a higher  class  of  the  Order,  as  well  as  certain  Additional  Knights  and 

Companions  appointed  by  special  statute  Jan.  1st, 
1909,  commemorative  of  the  50th  Anniversary  of  the 
assumption  of  Crown  Govt,  in  India. 

The  Insignia  are : (i)  The  Collar  of  gold, 

formed  of  elephants,  lotus  flowers,  peacocks  in  their 
pride,  and  Indian  roses,  in  the  centre  the  Imperial 
Crown,  the  whole  linked  together  with  chains  ; {it) 
The  Star  of  the  Knight  Grand  Commander,  com- 
prised of  five  rays  of  silver,  having  a smaller  ray  of 
gold  between  each  of  them,  the  whole  alternately 
plain  and  scaled,  issuing  from  a gold  centre,  having 
thereon  Her  Majesty  Queen  Victoria’s  Royal  Effigy, 
within  a purple  circle,  inscribed  Imperatricis  Auspiciis, 
and  surmounted  by  an  Imperial  Crown,  gold ; (Hi) 
The  Badge,  consisting  of  a rose  enamelled  gules, 
barbed  vert,  and  having  in  the  centre  Her  Majesty 
Queen  Victoria’s  Royal  Effigy,  within  a purple  circle, 
inscribed  Imperatricis  Auspiciis , surmounted  by  an 
Imperial  Crown,  also  gold  ; (iv)  The  Mantle  is  of 
Imperial  purple  satin,  lined  with  and  fastened  by  a 
cordon  of  white  silk,  with  purple  silk  and  gold  tassels 
attached.  On  the  left  side  a representation  of  the 
Star  of  the  Orders 

The  ribbon  of  a Knight  Grand  Commander 
is  of  purple  and  four  inches  in  width.  A Knight 
Commander  wears  : (af  around  his  neck  a purple  ribbon  two  inches  in  width,  of  the 
same  colour  (purple)  and  pattern  as  a Knight  Grand  Commander,  pendent  therefrom 
a badge  of  smaller  size : ( \b ) on  his  left  breast  a star,  similar  to  that  of  the  first  class, 
but  the  rays  of  which  are  all  of  silver. 

The  above-mentioned  Insignia  are  returned  at  death  to  the  Central  Chancery, 
or  if  the  Knight  was  resident  in  India  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Order  at 
Calcutta. 


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A Companion  wears  from  the  left  breast  a badge  (not  returnable  at  death)  of  the 
same  form  as  appointed  for  a Knight  Commander,  but  of  smaller  size,  pendent  to  a 
like  ribbon  of  the  breadth  of  one  and  a half  inches. 

For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “ Companionagk.” 

Secretary — Spencer  Harcourt  Butler,  Esq.,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 


■Kepi  IJirtorian  ©riitr. 


THE  ROYAL  VICTORIAN  ORDER. 

This  Order,  instituted  by  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  Empress  of  India,  April  21st, 
1896,  consists  of  the  Sovereign,  Ordinary  Members,  and  such  Honorary  Members 

as  the  Sovereign  shall  from  time  to  time  ap- 
point, the  Members  being  divided  into  five 
classes,  and  designated  respectively : (1)  Knights 
Grand  Cross,  (2)  Knights  Commanders,  (3) 
Commanders,  (4)  Members  of  the  Fourth  Class, 
and  (5)  Members  of  the  Fifth  Class. 

The  persons  to  be  admitted  as  Ordinary 
Members  of  this  Order  shall  be  such  persons, 
being  subjects  of  the  British  Crown,  who,  having 
rendered  extraordinary,  or  important,  or  per- 
sonal service  to  the  Sovereign,  merit  Royal 
favour  ; and  the  Honorary  Members  of  the 
several  classes  consist  of  those  Foreign  Princes 
and  persons  upon  whom  the  Sovereign  may 
think  fit  to  confer  the  honour  of  being  received 
into  the  Order. 

The  Members  of  the  several  grades  in  the 
Order  are  to  have  place  and  precedence  as 
follows  : — the  Knights  Grand  Cross,  Knights 
Commanders,  and  Commanders  next  to  and 
immediately  after  the  Knights  Grand  Com- 
manders and  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Most 
Eminent  Order  of  the  Indian  Empire;  the 
Members  of  the  Fourth  Class  after  the  Com- 
panions of  the  said  Most  Eminent  Order,  and 
the  Members  of  the  Fifth  Class  after  the  Com- 
panions of  the  Distinguished  Service  Order. 
The  number  of  the  Members  is  unlimited, 
and  the  anniversary  of  the  Order  is  the  Twentieth  day  of  June  every  year,  being 
the  day  of  Her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria’s  Accession  to  the  Throne  of  these 
Realms. 

The  Mantle  of  a Knight  Grand  Cross  is  of  dark  blue  satin,  edged  with  red  satin 
two  inches  in  width,  the  edging  of  the  collar  being  half  an  inch  wide,  lined  with  white 
silk,  the  mantle  being  fastened  by  a cordon  of  dark  blue  silk  and  gold,  having 
two  dark  blue  silk  and  gold  tassels  attached  thereto  ; on  the  left  side  of  the  mantle 
is  embroidered  a representation  of  the  Star  of  a Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order. 
The  Collar  is  of  gold,  composed  of  octagonal  pieces  and  oblong  perforated  and 
ornamental  frames  alternately,  linked  together  with  gold ; the  said  pieces  edged  and 
ornamented  with  gold,  each  containing  upon  a blue  enamelled  ground  a gold  rose 
jewelled  with  a carbuncle,  and  the  said  frames  are  of  gold,  each  containing  a portion 
of  the  inscription  “Victoria  . . . Britt.  Reg.  . . . Def.  Fid.  . . . Ind.  Imp.”  in 
letters  of  white  enamel ; in  the  centre  of  the  collar,  within  a perforated  and  ornamental 
frame  of  gold,  is  an  octagonal  piece,  enamelled  blue,  edged  with  red,  and  charged  with 
a white  saltire,  thereon  a gold  medallion  of  Her  late  Majesty  Queen  Victoria’s  effigy, 
from  which  hangs  the  Cross  of  the  Order  (detachable). 

The  Badge  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  consists  of  a white  enamelled  Maltese  cross  of 
eight  points ; on  an  oval  centre  of  crimson  enamel  the  Royal  and  Imperial  cypher 
(V.R.  I.)  in  gold,  within  a blue  enamelled  circle,  thereon  the 
motto  of  the  Order,  namely,  “ Victoria  ” in  letters  of  gold, 
the  circle  being  surmounted  by  an  Imperial  Crown  en- 
amelled in  proper  colours;  and  is  worn  over  the  right 
shoulder,  suspended  from  a dark  blue  ribbon  with  a narrow 
edge  either  side  of  three  stripes — red,  white,  and  red — of 
the  breadth7  of  three  inches  and  three-quarters,  passing  from 
the  right  shoulder  to  the  left  side. 

The  Star  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  consists  of  a silver 
chipped  star  of  eight  points;  in  the 'centre  a representation 
of  the  Badge  of  the  First  Class  of  the  Order. 

The  Knights  Commanders  wear  around  their  necks  a ribbon 
of  the  same  colours  as  that  of  the  Knights  Grand  Cross,  of 
the  breadth  of  one  inch  and  three-quarters,  and  pendent  there- 
from the  badge,  which  is  of  the  same  pattern  as,  but  of 
smaller  size  than,  that  of  a Knight  Grand  Cross.  The  star  is  composed  of  a Maltese 


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cross  in  silver,  with  smaller  rays  issuing  from  the  centre  between  the  angles  of 
the  cross ; in  the  centre  the  badge  of  the  Order  as  before  described,  with  the 
cross  in  frosted  silver  instead  of  white  enamel. 

The  Commanders  wear  around  their  necks  the  like  riband  and  badge  as  that 
appointed  for  the  Knights  Commanders,  but  are  not  entitled  to  wear  the  star. 

The  Members  of  the  Fourth  Class  wear  a badge  of  the  same  form  and  appearance 
as  that  appointed  for  the  Commanders,  but  of  smaller  size,  pendent  from  a ribbon  of 
the  same  colours,  of  the  breadth  of  an  inch  and  a quarter,  attached  from  the  left  breast. 

The  Members  of  the  Fifth  Class  wear,  from  the  left  breast,  the  same  riband  and 
badge  as  that  appointed  for  the  Fourth  Class,  with  the  exception  that  the  cross  is  of 
frosted  silver  instead  of  white  enamel. 

The  Collar  is  returnable  at  death  or  on  receipt  of  the  Collar  of  an  Order  of 
higher  rank,  and  the  other  Insignia  is  returnable  on  presentation  to  a higher  class  in 
the  Order,  but  not  at  death. 

[“The  Royal  Victorian  Medal”  (silver-gilt,  silver,  or  bronze,  having  on  the 
obverse  the  Royal  effigy,  and  on  the  reverse  the  Royal  and  Imperial  cypher  upon 
an  ornamental  shield  within  a wreath  of  laurel,  in  base  a scroll,  thereon  the 
words  “ Royal  Victorian  Medal  ”)  was  also  instituted  by  Queen  Victoria.  This 
Medal  is  worn  on  the  left  breast  of  the  coat  or  outer  garment  pendent  to  a ribbon 
of  the  breadth  of  one  inch  and  a quarter  of  the  same  colour  and  pattern  as  that 
appointed  for  the  members  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order.  Later  King  Edward  VII. 
founded  a decoration,  in  Aug.  1902,  styled  the  “ Royal  Victorian  Chain,”  which 
is  only  bestowed  on  special  occasions,  and  may  be  worn  on  all  occasions  when 
the  Ribbon  of  the  Victorian  Order  is  worn.] 

For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “ Companionage.” 

Secretary — The  Keeper  of  the  Privy  Purse. 

Registrar-Six  Francis  Morgan  Bryant,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  I.S.O. 


THE  MOST  EXCELLENT  ORDER  OF  THE  BRITISH  EMPIRE. 


This  Order,  instituted  in  June  1917,  and  extended  Dec.  1918,  is  conferred  for 
important  services  rendered  to  the  Empire,  and  is  awarded  to  both  men  and  women. 
It  consists  of  the  Sovereign  and  five  classes: — (I.)  Knights  Grand  Cross  and  Dames 
Grand  Cross,  (II.)  Knights  Commanders  and  Dames  Commanders,  (III.)  Com- 
manders, (IV.)  Officers,  (V.)  Members.  Foreign  persons  upon  whom  the  Order  is 
conferred  are  “Honorary.” 

This  Order  ranks  next  to  and  immediately  after  the  Royal  Victorian  Order;  Knights 

Grand  Cross  have  place  and  precedency  next  to 
and  immediately  after  the  Knights  Grand  Cross 
of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order ; Dames  Grand 
Cross  next  to  and  immediately  before  the  wives 
of  Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  Bath,  and  may 
use  the  appellation  and  style  of  Dame  before 
their  Christian  or  first  names ; the  Knights 
Commanders  have  place  and  precedency  next 
to  and  immediately  after  the  Knights  Com- 
manders of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order ; Dames 
Commanders  next  to  and  immediately  before 
the  wives  of  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Bath, 
and  may  use  the  appellation  and  style  of  Dame 
before  their  Christian  cr  first  names ; men  who 
are  Commanders  have  place  and  precedency 
next  to  and  immediately  after  the  Members  of 
the  Third  Class  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order 
and  women  who  are  Commanders  next  to  and 
immediately  before  the  Wives  of  Companions 
of  the  Bath  ; men  who  are  Officers  have  place 
and  precedency  next  to  and  immediately  after 
the  Members  of  the  Fourth  Class  of  the  Royal 
Victorian  Order  and  women  who  are  Officers 
next  to  and  immediately  before  the  wives  of 
Members  of  the  Fourth  Class  of  the  Royal 
Victorian  Order ; men  who  are  Members  have 
place  and  precedency  next  to  and  immediately 
after  the  Members  of  the  Fifth  Class  of  the 
Royal  Victorian  Order,  and  women  who  are 
Members  next  to  and  immediately  before  the  wives  of  Members  of  the  Fifth  Class 
of  the  Royal  Victorian  Order. 

Knights  and  Dames  Grand  Cross  wear  the  badge  of  the  Order,  which  shall 
consist  of  a cross  patonce,  enamelled  pearl,  fimbriated  or,  surmounted  by  a gold 
medallion  with  a representation  of  Britannia  seated  within  a circle  gules  inscribed 
with  the  motto,  “For  God  and  the  Empire,”  in  letters  of  gold  ensigned  with  the 
Imperial  Crown  or,  the  whole  suspended  from  a purple  riband  of  the  breadth  of 


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three  inches  and  three-quarters,  passing  from  the  right  shoulder  to  the  left  side,  and 
on  the  left  side  of  their  coats  or  outer  garments  an  oval  Star  composed  of  eight 
points  and  charged  with  a medallion  as  above. 

Knights  Commanders  wear  around  their  necks  a riband  of  the  same  colour  and 
pattern  as  that  of  Knights  Grand  Cross  of  the  breadth  of  one  inch  and  three-quarters 
and  pendent  therefrom  the  badge  of  the  Knights  Commanders  of  the  Order,  which 
shall  be  of  similar  form  and  pattern  to  that  appointed  for  Knights  Grand  Cross,  but 
of  smaller  size,  and  also  wear  on  the  left  side  of  their  coats  or  outer  garments  a silves 
Star  composed  of  four  equal  points  and  four  lesser,  charged  with  a medallion  ar 
before,  while  Dames  Commanders  wear  a badge  of  similar  form  and  pattern  as  that 
appointed  for  Knights  Commanders,  attached  to  a riband,  also  similar  to  that  worn 
by  Knights  Commanders,  but  tied  in  a bow  and  worn  on  the  left  shoulder,  and  they 
wear  a like  Star. 

Commanders  in  the  same  manner  wear  the  like  riband  and  badge  as  that  appointed 
for  Knights  or  Dames  Commanders,  but  are  not  entitled  to  wear  the  Star. 

Officers  wear  a badge  of  similar  form  and  pattern  as  that  appointed  for  Com- 
manders, but  of  a smaller  size  and  silver  gilt,  attached  to  a riband  of  the  same  colour 
and  pattern  of  the  breadth  of  one  inch  and  a quarter,  attached  to  the  left  breast  of 
their  coats  or  outer  garments  by  men,  and  tied  in  a bow  on  the  left  shoulder  by 
women. 

Members  wear  in  like  manner  the  same  riband  and  badge  as  that  appointed  to 
Officers  except  that  it  is  in  silver. 

There  are  both  Military  and  Civil  Divisions  of  this  Order  ; the  Insignia  for  both  is 
the  same,  but  the  Ribbon  of  the  Military  Division  is  distinguished  by  a vertical  red 
stripe  in  the  centre. 

The  Insignia  are  returned  at  death  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Order  (also  on  promotion 
the  Insignia  of  the  class  theretofore  worn). 

[There  is  a medal  in  connection  with  the  Order  which  may  be  awarded  to  persons 
not  Members  of  any  of  the  five  classes.] 

For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “ Companionage.” 

The  Officers  of  the  Order  consist  of : — 

Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Purple  Rod — Sir  Frederic  George  Kenyon,  K.C.  B. 

Registrar  and  Secretary — The  Central  Chancery  of  Orders  of  Knighthood. 

Secretary — The  Permanent  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Home  Department. 

King  at  Arms — Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Henry  Fitzroy  Paget,  G.C.B. , K.C.V.O. 


ORDER  OF  THE  COMPANIONS  OF  HONOUR. 


Instituted  on  June  4th,  1917,  consists  of  the  Sovereign 
and  not  more  than  50  Members ; it  may  be  conferred 
on  persons  (women  being  eligible  equally  with  men)  for 
having  done  conspicuous  national  service,  and  for  whom 
the  distinction  is  deemed  the  most  appropriate  form  of 
recognition,  constituting  as  it  does  an  honour  dissociated 
either  from  acceptance  of  title  or  the  classification  of 
merit,  and  carrying  with  it  no  title  or  precedence,  but 
recipients  are  permitted  to  put  the  initials  “C.H.”  after 
their  names,  these  being  placed  subsequent  to  the 
initials  “ G.B.E.”  The  Badge  of  the  Order  is  oval,  and 
consists  of  a gold  medallion  with  representation  of  an 
oak  tree  and  pendant  from  a branch  a shield  of  the  Royal 
Arms  ; on  the  dexter  a representation  of  a knight  armed 
and  in  armour,  mounted  on  a horse,  the  whole  within 
a circle  inscribed  with  the  motto  “ In  action  faithful  and 
in  honour  clear”  in  letters  of  gold  ensigned  with  the 
Imperial  Crown  proper.  Men  suspend  it  around  their 
necks  from  a carmine  riband  1^  inches  wide  with  a 
bordure  interlaced  gold  ; women  wear  it  attached  to  a 
similar  riband  tied  in  a bow  on  the  left  shoulder.  A 
representation  of  the  Badge  may  be  suspended  from 
an  escutcheon  of  armorial  bearings. 


Lieut.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Jan  Christian 

Smuts,  P.C. Henry  Gosling. Maud 

Evelyn,  Marchionessof  Lansdowne.G.B.  E. , 

V.A.,  C.I. Miss  Elizabeth  Haldane. 

Kenneth  Bingham  Quinan. Sir 

Henry  Babington  Smith,  G.B.E., 

K.C.B.,  C.S.  I. Viscount  Burnham. 

Sir  Frank  Athelstane  Swettenham, 

G.C.M.G. Hon.  Edward  Gerald  Strutt. 

Baron  Faringdon. Viscount  Chet- 

wynd. Professor  William  Ripper. 

Mrs.  Margaret  Edith  Tennant. Mrs. 


Violet  Carruthers. William  John  Davis. 

George  James  Wardle,  M.P. 

Alexander  Wilkie,  M.P. Surg.-Gen. 

Sir  Alfred  Keogh,  G.C.B. , M.D. 

Col.  Sir  Herbert  Charles  Perrott,  Bt., 

C.B. James  Parker,  M.P. Janies 

Arthur  Sedden,  M.P. Sir  Samuel 

Butler  Provis,  K.C. B. Walter  Thomas 

Layton,  C.  B.  E. Sir  Thomas  Royden, 

Bt. Rt.  Hon.  George  Nicol  Barnes, 

P.C.,  M.P. Philip  Henry  Kerr. 


ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


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THE  DISTINGUISHED  SERVICE  ORDER. 

This  Order,  instituted  by  H.M.  Queen  Victoria,  by  Royal 
Warrant,  Sept.  6th,  1886,  consists  of  the  Sovereign,  and  of  the 
Members  or  Companions,  and  may  be  conferred  on  commissioned 
Officers  of  the  Navy,  Army,  Marines,  Air  Force,  or  Indian  and 
Colonial  Naval  and  Military  Forces,  who  have  been  specially 
mentioned  in  despatches  for  meritorious  or  distinguished  services 
in  the  field  or  before  the  enemy.  Bars  may  be  added  for  addi- 
tional acts  of  gallantry,  indicated  in  undress  uniform  by  silver 
rosettes  worn  on  the  ribbon.  Since  August  1st,  1918,  this  Order 
has  been  awarded  in  respect  of  active  service  for  “services  in 
action”  only,  i.e.  (1)  for  service  under  fire;  (2)  distinguished 
individual  service  in  connection  with  air  raids,  bombardments,  or 
other  enemy  action. 

The  Badge  of  the  Order  (which  is  not  returnable  at  death)  is 
a gold  cross  enamelled  white,  edged  gold,  having  on  one  side 
thereof  in  the  centre,  within  a wreath  of  laurels  enamelled  green, 
the  Imperial  Crown  in  gold,  upon  a red  enamelled  ground,  and  on  the  reverse,  within 
a similar  wreath,  and  on  a similar  red  ground,  the  Imperial  and  Royal  Cypher  (of 
the  current  reign).  It  is  to  be  suspended  from  the  left  breast  by  a red  riband,  edged 
blue,  of  one  inch  in  width,  fitted  into  gilt  clasp  top  and  bottom. 

Appointments  are  notified  in  the  London  Gazette , and  provision  is  made  in  the 
Statutes  of  the  Order  for  the  expulsion  of  offending  persons  from  the  Register  of  the 
Order  by  an  order  under  Royal  Sign  Manual. 

For  Recipients  see  “Companionage.” 


Secretary  and  Registrar — Sir  Reginald  Herbert  Brade,  G.C.B. 


THE  IMPERIAL  SERVICE  ORDER. 

This  Order  was  instituted  by  King  Edward  VII.  on  August  8th,  1902  (and 
extended  June  1909  and  March  1912),  with  a view  of  recognising  faithful  and 
meritorious  service  rendered  by  members  (both  male  and  female) 
of  the  administrative  and  clerical  branches  of  the  Civil  Services 
of  the  various  parts  of  the  Empire.  It  now  consists  of  the 
Sovereign,  the  Prince  of  Wales,  and  not  more  than  700  Com- 
panions (250  for  the  Home  Civil  Service,  200  for  the  Civil 
Services  in  India,  including  the  Staff  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
for  India  (100  appointments  for  Europeans  and  100  for  natives 
of  India),  and  225  for  the  Civil  Services  of  the  Colonies  and 
Protectorates,  including  the  Staff  of  the  Crown  Agents  for  the 
Colonies),  recommended  by  one  of  the  Principal  Secretaries  of 
State  after  25  years’  service  (or  16  years  in  certain  unhealthy 
Colonies).  The  Badge  of  the  Order,  which  is  not  returnable 
at  death,  is  (for  men)  a badge  or  medallion  of  gold  or  enamel, 
bearing  the  Imperial  and  Royal  Cipher  (of  the  current  Reign), 
and  the  words  “for  faithful  service,”  both  executed  in  dark  blue 
enamel  on  a plaque  or  shield  of  gold  surrounded  by  a seven-pointed  star  of  silver 
surmounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown,  and  (for  women)  a similar  badge,  save  that  the 
plaque  is  surmounted  by  a wreath  of  laurel  in  silver  in  place  of  the  star.  This  decora- 
tion is  worn  by  males  on  the  left  breast  suspended  by  a ribbon  of  one  inch  and  a half 
in  width  (consisting  of  a stripe  of  blue  between  two  stripes  of 
crimson  of  equal  size),  and  by  females  on  the  left  shoulder  sus- 
pended by  a ribbon  of  the  same  colour  and  width  fashioned  into 
a bow.  The  Companions  of  the  Order  add  the  letters  “ I.S.O.” 
after  their  names.  The  Secretary  and  Registrar  of  the  Order 
is  ex-officio  a Companion.  [Members  of  the  Civil  Service,  not 
eligible  as  Companions;  of  this  Order,  may  on  retirement  after 
25  years  of  service  in  the  United  Kingdom,  or  in  the  case  of 
Europeans  serving  in  India  20  years  service,  or  16  in  a Colony 
or  Protectorate  which  is  recognised  as  unhealthy,  be  awarded 
a medal  designated  the  Imperial  Service  Medal,  similar  in  de- 
sign to  the  Badge  of  the  Order.  Not  more  than  5 Members  under 
•EMrua’  |inbgt.  25  years  service  may  be  so  appointed  in  each  year.] 

For  Recipients  see  “Knightage”  and  “Companionage.” 

Secretary  and  Registrar — Robert  Froding  Reynard,  Esq.,  I.S.O. 


Dafcgt, 


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ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


THE  VICTORIA  CROSS. 

The  Victoria  Cross  Decoration  was  instituted  January  29th, 
1856,  for  the  purpose  of  signalising  special  individual  act 
of  bravery.  It  may  be  conferred  upon  those  holding  any 
rank  in  the  Naval  or  Military  Services,  and  carries  with 
it  a pension  of  ^10  to  non-commissioned  officers  and  men. 
The  Badge  consists  of  a bronze  cross  patee  with  the  Royal 
Crown  in  the  centre  and  underneath  a scroll  bearing  the 
inscription  “For  Valour.”  Additional  acts  of  bravery  are 
recorded  by  extra  bars  affixed  to  the  ribbon  (an  inch  and 
a half  in  width)  suspending  the  Cross,  the  colour  of  which 
is  red.  In  undress  uniform  a miniature  replica  of  the  actual 
cross  is  worn,  any  bars  gained  being  indicated  by  additional 
miniature  crosses  on  the  ribbon ; each  extra  bar  carries  an 
additional  ^5  per  annum.  Recipients  place  “V.C.”  after 
their  names.  It  was  extended  in  1911  to  include  the  native 
officers,  non-commissioned  officers,  and  men  of  the  Indian 
Army,  the  pension  being  for  officers  525  and  150  rupees  for  Cross  and  additional 
bars  respectively,  while  for  non-commissioned  officers  and  men  it  is  150  and  75  rupees 
respectively.  In  June  1920  the  award  of  the  Victoria  Cross  was  extended  to  include 
women,  and  Matrons,  Sisters,  Nurses  and  the  Staff  of  Nursing  Services  and  other 
services  pertaining  to  Hospitals  and  Nursing  and  Civilians  of  either  sex  serving 
regularly  or  temporarily  under  the  orders,  direction,  or  supervision  of  the  Naval, 
Military,  and  Air  Forces  of  the  Empire,  are  now  eligible. 

THE  MILITARY  CROSS. 

The  Military  Cross  was  instituted  as  a Decoration  on 
December  28th,  1914,  to  reward  distinguished  services  rendered 
by  Officers  of  certain  ranks  in  the  Army  in  time  of  War. 
It  consists  of  a cross  of  silver,  having  on  each  arm  the 
Imperial  Crown,  and  bearing  in  the  centre  the  Royal  and 
Imperial  Cypher.  No  person  is.  eligible  for  this  Decoration 
unless  he  is  a Captain,  a Temporary  Major,  an  Acting  or 
Temporary  Chaplain  (3rd  class),  a Commissioned  Officer  of 
a lower  grade,  or  a Warrant  Officer  (Class  I.  and  Class  II.) 
in  any  of  the  Military  Forces  of  the  Crown,  but  Foreign 
Officers  of  an  equivalent  rank  who  have  been  associated  in 
military  operations  with  the  above-mentioned  Forces  are 
eligible  for  the  award.  Bars  may  be  added  for  additional 
Acts  of  gallantry  ; these  are  indicated  in  undress  uniform  by 
small  silver  rosettes  worn  on  the  ribbon.  Since  August  1st, 
1918,  it  has  been  awarded  for  “services  in  action”  only,  i.e.  (1)  for  service  under 
fire  ; (2)  distinguished  individual  service  in  connection  with  air  raids,  bombardments, 
or  other  enemy  action. 

The  Military  Cross  is  worn  immediately  after  all  Orders  and  before  all 
Decorations  and  Medals  (the  Victoria  Cross  alone  excepted),  and  is  worn  on  the 
left  breast  pendant  from  a ribbon  one  inch  and  three-eighths  in  width,  the  colour 
of  which  is  white  with  a purple  stripe.  The  Decoration  confers  no  special 
precedence,  but  entitles  the  recipient  to  the  letters  “ M.C.”  after  his  name. 


THE  DISTINGUISHED  SERVICE  CROSS. 

This  Naval  Decoration  (formerly  known  as  the  Conspicuous 
Service  Cross,  and  instituted  in  June  1901)  has  since  October 
1914  been  awarded  for  services  before  the  enemy  to  Officers  of 
the  Royal  Navy  below  the  rank  of  Lieut.-Com.,  as  well  as  to 
Warrant  Officers,  Acting  Warrant  Officers,  and  Subordinate 
Officers  .previously  eligible.  The  Distinguished  Service  Cross 
consists  of  a Silver  Cross,  with  the  reverse  side  plain,  but  having 
on  the  obverse  side  in  the  centre  the  Imperial  and  Royal  Cypher, 
surmounted  by  the  Imperial  Crown.  The  letters  “ D.S.C.”  are 
placed  after  the  name  of  the  recipient. 


THE  DISTINGUISHED  FLYING  CROSS. 

This  Decoration  has  a purple  and  white  ribbon  (one  inch  and  a 
quarter  in  width,  of  violet  and  white  alternate  diagonal  stripes  each 
one-eighth  of  an  inch  wide  running  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees,  and 
showing  in  the  top  left-hand  and  bottom  right-hand  corners  triangles 
of  violet  of  equal  dimensions)  ; it  is  awarded  to  Officers  and 
Warrant  Officers  for  acts  of  gallantry  when  flying  in  active  operations 
against  the  enemy.  The  letters  “ D.F.C.  ” are  placed  after  the  name 
of  the  recipient. 


ORDERS  OF  KNIGHTHOOD,  ETC. 


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THE  AIR  FORCE  CROSS. 

This  Decoration  has  a red  and  white  ribbon  one  inch  and  a 
quarter  in  width,  of  red  and  white  alternate  diagonal  stripes,  each 
one-eighth  of  an  inch  wide  running  at  an  angle  of  45  degrees,  and 
showing  in  the  top  left-hand  and  bottom  right-hand  corners  triangles 
of  red  of  equal  dimensions  ; it  is  awarded  to  Officers  and  Warrant 
Officers  for  acts  of  courage  or  devotion  to  duty  when  flying,  although 
not  in  active  operations  against  the  enemy,  and  also  to  individuals 
not  belonging  to  the  Air  Force  (whether  Naval,  Military,  or  Civil)  who 
render  service  to  [aviation  by  actual  flying.  The  letters  “ A.F.C.” 
are  placed  after  the  name  of  the  recipient. 

THE  KA1SAR-I-HIND  MEDAL. 

This  Decoration,  which  was  instituted  by  Queen  Victoria  in  1900,  arid  amended 
in  1901  and  1912,  is  bestowed  for  the  rendering  of  public  service  in  India,  without 
distinction  of  race  or  sex,  and  consists  of  two  classes,  the  medal  being  of  gold  for  the 
First  Class  (on  recommendation  of  the  Sec.  of  State  for  India),  and  of  silver  for  the 
Second  (on  recommendation  of  the  Gov.-Gen.  of  India).  It  consists  of  an  oval 
shaped  Badge  with  Royal  Cipher  in  the  centre  on  one  side,  and  the  words  “ Kaisar- 
i-Hind  for  Public  Service  ” on  the  other  ; extra  bars  are  granted  for  additional 
services. 

THE  ORDER  OF  THE  HOSPITAL  OF  ST.  JOHN  OF  JERUSALEM  IN  ENGLAND. 

This  Confraternity  has  for  its  object  the  carrying  on  and  performance  of 
ambulance  and  other  charitable  work.  It  received  a Royal  Charter  of  Incorporation 
under  the  name  of  “The  Grand  Priory  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England”  in  1888,  and  consists  of  Knights  and  Ladies  of  Justice, 
Chaplains,  Knights  and  Ladies  of  Grace,  and  Esquires.  A supplemental  Charter 
was  granted  in  1907,  empowering  the  Grand  Prior  to  establish  Priories  in  any  part 
of  the  British  Dominions.  Appointments  to  the  Order  are  sanctioned , but  not 
made,  by  the  Sovereign,  and  wThile  the  Insignia  of  the  Order  may  be  worn  in 
England,  such  appointments  to  the  Order  do  not  carry  with  them  any  rank,  style, 
title,  or  personal  precedence.  The  Badge  is  a white  enamelled  Maltese  Cross 
with  a lion  and  unicorn  in  alternate  angles.  This  Order  is  not  the  same  as  the 
Ancient  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  or  Knights  of  Malta. 

THE  ORDER  OF  MERCY. 

Appointments  to  this  Order  are  approved  and  sanctioned  by  the  Sovereign  on  the 
presentation  of  the  Grand  President  of  the  League  of  Mercy,  as  a reward  for 
distinguished  personal  service  rendered  on  behalf  of  the  League  (established  to 
assist  the  support  of  hospitals),  or  in  connection  with  the  relief  of  suffering,  poverty, 
or  distress.  The  Order  consists  of  a red  cross  surmounted  by  the  Badge  of  the 
Heir- Apparent  (plume  of  ostrich  feathers  enfiled  by  a coronet),  and  having  in  the 
centre  a group  of  figures  representing  “ Charity.”  Persons  of  either  sex,  who  have 
gratuitously  rendered  the  required  services  to  the  League  for  five  years  at  least,  are 
eligible  for  the  Order. 


FOREIGN  ORDERS. 

Under  date  of  May  20th,  1914,  fresh  regulations  were  issued  respecting  the  wearing 
of  Foreign  Orders  and  Medals,  intimating  that  it  is  the  King’s  wish  that  no  subject 
of  His  Majesty  shall  wear  the  Insignia  of  any  Foreign  Order  without  having 
previously  obtained  His  Majesty’s  permission  to  do  so,  signified  either  : ( a ) By 
Warrant  under  the  Royal  Sign-Manual,  or  ( b ) by  private  permission  conveyed  through 
Plis  Majesty’s  Private  Secretary.  Permission  given  by  Warrant  under  the  Royal 
Sign-Manual  will  enable  the  Insignia  of  the  Foreign  Order  to  be  worn  at  all  times 
and  without  any  restriction,  but  does  not  authorize  the  assumption  of  any  style, 
rank,  or  precedence  of  a Knight  Bachelor.  Private  permission  will  only  enable 
the  Insignia  to  be  worn  on  the  occasions  specified  in  the  terms  of  the  letter  from 
the  King’s  Private  Secretary  conveying  the  Royal  sanction.  The  full  regulations 
and  the  particular  services  to  which  the  two  forms  of  permission  are  applicable 
are  fully  set  out  in  the  London  Gazette  of  May  22nd,  1914.  “Unrestricted  per- 
mission” to  wear  Decorations  bestowed  by  Rulers  of  Allied  States  upon  British 
Naval  and  Military  Officers  (other  than  those  on  the  retired  list  serving  with  Red 
Cross  or  kindred  organisations)  for  services  during  the  War,  has  been  granted  by 
II. M.  as  set  out  in  the  Foreign  Office  Regulations  dated  November  1917,  and  whose 
names  are  so  notified  in  the  London  Gazette.  This  means  that  an  Officer  so  gazetted 
is  at  liberty  to  wear  his  Foreign  Decoration  or  its  Ribbon  on  all  occasions  on  which 
a British  Decoration  or  its  Ribbon  would  be  worn,  without  any  Royal  Warrant  being 
required  to  enable  him  to  do  so. 


THE  KNIGHTAGE. 

V For  WIDOWS  OF  KNIGHTS,  see  page  1185. 

Names  of  Peers  and  Baronets  who  have  received  the  honour  of  Knighthood  will  not  be  found 
in  this  list,  but  are  arranged  alphabetically  in  their  respective  sections. 

A list  of  the  Knights  of  the  Garter,  Thistle,  and  St.  Patrick  is  given  separately  on  a preceding 
page,  also  a List  of  Members  of  the  Order  of  Merit  and  Companions  of  Honour. 

Particulars  concerning  Indian  gentlemen  appear  under  the  initial  letter  of  the  first  component 
part  of  their  names,  or  under  their  territorial  title. 

This  list  includes  Dames  of  the  British  Empire  and  recipients  of  the  Royal  Victorian  Chain 
not  elsewhere  referred  to,  but  not  as  a rule  Honorary  Knights. 

For  events  that  have  very  recently  occurred  see  “ Occurrences  during  Printing.” 


Abbas  Ali  Baig,  Sir,  K.C.I.E. , C.S.I. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  Mirza  Husaini  Baig;  b. 
1859 ; ed.  at  Wilson  Coll. , Bombay ; 
LL.D.  Glasgow;  appointed  Special  In- 
specting Officer  for  Mahomedan  Schs. , 
Bombay  1880;  admitted  to  Statutory  Civil 
Ser.  1890,  became  Presidency  Magistrate, 
Bombay  1893,  Oriental  Translator  to 
Govt.  1893,  and  Settlement  Officer,  Taluk- 
dari  1906 ; was  a Member  of  Council  of 
Sec.  of  State  for  India  1910-17,  was 
Dewan  of  Jangira  State  1886-9,  and  of 
Junagadh  State  1906-10 ; employed  on 
Special  Political  Duty  in  Egypt  during 
European  War  1914-15 : m.  1st,  1882, 
Ayesha,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  Shaikh  Mira 
of  Wai ; 2ndly,  1901,  Allia,  da.  of  Ali 
Abdulla;  cr.  C.S.I.  1912,  K.C.I.E.  1^17. 
Abdul  Qaiyum  Khan,  Khan  Bahadur, 
Sir  Sahibzada,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  an 
Assist.  Political  Agent,  Khyber ; served 
with  Zakka-  K hel  Expedition  1 908  ( C . I . E. ) ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1908,  K.C.I.E.  1917.  Khyber , 
India. 

Abdur  Rahim  [see  Rahim]. 

Abell,  Sir  Westcott  Stile,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Abell,  of  Exmouth  ; b. 
1877  ; ed.  Roy.  Naval  Engineering  Coll. , 
Dartmouth,  and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Greenwich  ; a Naval  Architect  and  Ch. 
Ship  Surveyor,  Lloyd’s  Register  of  Ship- 
ping; Professional  Sec.  to  Director  of 
Naval  Construction  1904-7,  Lecturer  in 
Naval  Architecture,  Roy.  Naval  Coll. 
1907-10,  and  Professor  of  Naval  Archi- 
tecture, Liverpool  Univ.  1910-14;  author 
of  various  scientific  papers : m.  1902, 
Beatrice  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Wyld  Davenport;  cr.  K.B.E.  \Civil) 
1920.  11,  Wedderburn  Road , N.W.3] 

Savile,  Royal  Societies' , and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Abney,  Sir  William  de  Wiveleslie, 
K.C.B.,  D.C.L. , D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Henry  Abney, 
Preb.  of  Lichfield;  b.  1843;  D.C.L. , 
Durham  1889  ; Hon.  D.Sc.  Victoria 
1899,  and  Dublin  1902;  entered  R.E. 
1861,  became  Capt.  1873,  and  retired 
1881;  elected  a F.R.S.  1876  (Rumford 
Medallist  1882  for  researches  on  radia- 
tion); appointed  Assist. -Director  for 
Science  in  Science  and  Art  Depart.,  S. 
Kensington  1884,  Director  for  Science 
1893,  Assist.  Sec.  in  Science  and  Art 
Depart.,  S.  Kensington  1899,  Principal 
Assist.  Sec.  of  Board  of  Education  1900, 
Scientific  Adviser  to  Board  of  Education 
1903,  and  a Member  of  International  Ex- 
hibitions Roy.  Commn.  1909  ; is  Past 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Astronomical,  Physical,  and 
Roy.  Photographic  Sos. , and  a J.P.  for 
cos.  Derby  and  Leicester ; was  a Vice- Pres, 
of  Roy.  Institution  1905-6  : m.  1st,  1864, 
Agnes  Matilda,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  E. 


W.  Smith,  Esq.,  of  Tickton  ; 2nd,  1889, 
Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E. 
N.  Mead,  D.D. , of  St.  Mary’s  Knoll, 
Scarborough-on-Hudson,  U.S.A.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1888,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1900. 
Rathmore  Lodge,  Bolton  Gardens  South, 
South  Kensington,  S.  IV.  ; Measham  Hall, 
Leicestershire;  Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Lancelot  Ed- 
ward Guy  ,of  56,  Elsham  Road,  Kensington, 
W.,  b.  1868:  m.  1905,  Annie  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Auguste  de  Wil. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Ethel 
Wootton  ( Lady  Hall)  : m.  1894,  Rear-Adm. 
Sir  William  Reginald  Hall,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
R.N., — Helen  Lilian, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Janet  Marie  de  Wiveleslie. 

Abrahamson,  Sir  Martin  Arnold, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Arnold  Abraham- 
son ; b.  1870  ; ed.  in  London  and  Copen- 
hagen ; an  Electrical  Engineer,  Vice-Pres. 
and  Chin.,  British  Red  Cross  So.,  Co- 
penhagen Bureau,  and  Commr.  for 
Repatriation  of  British  Prisoners  of  War 
during  European  War  (K.B.E.):  m. 

1903,  Emma  Hirschsprung;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Copenhagen. 

Son  living — Arnold,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living — Ettie,  b.  1908. 

Acland,  Sir  Reginald  Brodie  Dyke, 
K.C.  [see  Acland  Bt. , cr.  1890]. 

Acton,  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  son  of 
Henry  Morell  Acton ; b.  1865 ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1891,  and  a Bencher  1920; 
went  N.  Circuit ; appointed  Judge  of 
County  Court  Circuit  No.  18  Dec.  1917, 
and  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice 
(King's  Bench  Div.)  1920  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Royal  Courts  of  Justice,  W.  C. 

Adair,  Gen.  Sir  William  Thompson, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles 
William  Adair,  K.C.B.,  R.M.  ; b.  1850; 
entered  Roy.  Marines  1867,  became  Capt. 
1881,  Brevet  Major  1888,  Major  1889, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1895,  Col.  1896,  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  Col.  1902,  Maj  -Gen.  1906, 
Lieut.-Gen.  1910,  and  Gen.  1912  ; retired 
1915  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  as  Special 
Ser.  Officer,  afterwards  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp)  ; was  an  Instructor  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Col.  1886-90,  Professor  at  Roy. 
Naval  Coll.  1890-95,  A.A.G. , R.M.  1900- 
1905,  and  D.A.G.  1907-11  ; is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Antrim 
(High  Sheriff  1916):  m.  1st,  1880,  Rose, 

who<L  1903,  da.  of  J.  E.  Naylor;  2ndly, 
1905,  Angela  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Plowes,  of  22,  Park  Crescent,  Portland 
Place,  W. ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.  11909.  45, 

St.  George's  Road,  A'.  IV.  1 ; United 
Service,  and  Ulster  Clubs. 

Adams,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arthur  Robert, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Robert  Adams,  of  Sher- 
borne, Dorset ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Abbey 
and  Fosters  Schs.,  Sherborne;  admitted 


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a Solicitor  1884  ; Bar.  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1887  ; Lieut. -Col.  Coindg.  troops 
in  Penang  (V.D.)  1915-18  ; sometime  a 
M.  L.C. , Straits  Settlements  ; several  times 
acted  as  Solicitor-Gen.  : m.  1891,  Helen 
Isabel,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Philip  Jones, 
of  Penang  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918. 
Rockleigh,  Swan  age,  Dorset. 

Sons  living — Hugh  Robert,  b.  1891 ; Capt. 
Indian  Army,  — Arthur  George,  b.  1893;  in 
Indian  Police,— Owen  Philip,  b.  1894;  Lieut. 
R.F.A., — Harold  Edward,  b.  1898  ; Sub-Lieut. 
R.N.,— Cecil  Norman,  6.  1899, — Ronald  Her- 
bert, b.  1901, — John  Septimus,  b.  1903, — Cyril 
Octavus,  b.  190 7. 

Adams,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Bellew, 
K.C.B.,  V.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Robert  Roy  Adams,  I.S.C.  ; b.  1856; 
entered  12th  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt. 

I. S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1887,  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col. 
1901,  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1906 ; 
retired  1911 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (horse 
wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897  (horse 
shot  and  horse  wounded,  despatches, 

V. C.),  and  with  Buner  Field  Force  1897-8 
(despatches, C.  B. ) ; was  Col. -on-Staff  1914; 
commanded  Umballa  Cav.  Brig.  3rd 
Div.  N.  Army  Corps,  India  1904-6,  and 
Derajat  Brig.  1906-9;  sometime  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1898,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Adams,  Sir  John  Coode-,  son  of  the 
late  William  Adams,  F.R.C.S. , J.P.  ; b. 
1859;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll. , London  ; admitted  Solicitor  1882  ; 
a Member  of  Civil  Liabilities  Advisory 
Committee  and  of  Council  of  Roy. 
Botanic  So.,  Joint  Hon.  Treasurer  of 
Belgian  Lawyers’  Relief  Fund,  and  a Life 
Gov.  and  a Member  of  Management 
Committee,  Hospital  for  Sick  Children ; 
was  Sec.  of  Pall  Mall  Gazette  for  over 
20  years:  m.  1891,  Bertha  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Frederick  Whinney  ; cr.  Knt. 
1919.  32,  Kensington  Park  Gardens , 

W.  ; Carlton , and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Son  living— Geoffrey,  b.  1899. 

Daughters  living— Monica,— Barbara  Betty. 

Adams,  Col.  Sir  Henry  Edward  Fane 
Goold-,  K.B.E. , C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Richard  Wallis  Goold- Adams, 

J. P.,  of  Jamesbrook,  co.  Cork;  b.  i860; 

ed.  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1879,  be- 
came Capt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Lieut. -Col. 
1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1911  ; 
retired  1918;  served  in  China  1900-1901 
(despatches,  C.M.G.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (C.B.,  Legion  of 

Honour) ; is  a Member  of  Ordnance 
Board;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Jamesbrook , 
Midleton,  co.  Cork  ; United  Service  Club. 

Adamson,  Sir  Harvey,  K.  C.S.I. , LL.  D., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Adamson, 
of  Kinnermit;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Gymnasium, 
Old  Aberdeen,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.A.  1873);  entered  I.  C.S.  1877;  some- 
time Lieut. -Col.  Upper  Burma  Vol.  Rifles 
(medal);  was  Coramr.,  Mandalay  1897- 
1901,  Judicial  Commr. , Upper  Burma 
1901-5,  Ch.  Judge  of  Ch.  Court,  Lower 
Burma  1905-6,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1906-10,  and 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Burma  1910-15  ; became 
an  Additional  Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Viceroy  of  India  1904 : m. 
1892,  Jane  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Leslie,  ofCorsee,  Nairn;  cr.  C.S.I.  1903, 


Knt.  1906,  K.C.S.I.  1910.  5,  Old  Court 

Mansions,  Kensington,  W.  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Harvey,  b.  1907. 

Daughter  living — Isabel,  b.  1894:  m.  1915, 
William  John  Keith,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S. 

Addis,  Sir  Charles  Stewart,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Addis,  D.D. , of  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; 
Manager  of  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai 
Bank  (London),  British  Censor  Banque 
d’Etat  du  Maroc,  a Director  of  the 
Bank  of  England,  of  British  and  Chinese 
Corporation,  and  of  Chinese  Central 
Railways  (Limited),  and  a Lieut,  for  City 
of  London  : m.  1894,  Elizabeth  Jane,  da. 
of  James  M ‘Isaac,  of  Saltcoats,  Ayr;  cr. 
Knt.  1913.  The  Hall,  6a,  Primrose  Hill 
Road , N.  W.  ; Reform  Club. 

Sons  living — Thomas,  b.  1895, — Charles,  b: 
1898, — William,  b.  1901, — George,  b.  1904, 
John,  b.  1914, — Richard,  b.  1916. 
Daughlersliving — Elizabeth,  b.  1897, — Robina, 
b.  1900, — Susan,  b.  1903, — Henrietta,  b.  1906, 
— Margaret,  b.  1908, — Jean,  b.  19x0, — • 
Rachel,  b.  1912. 

Adkins,  Sir  William  Ryland  Dent, 

K.C.,  M.P.y  son  of  the  late  William 
Adkins,  J.P. , of  Springfield,  Northamp- 
ton; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Mill  Hill  Sch. , 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.A.  1882),  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (History  Exhi- 
bitioner 1882);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890; 
Member  of  Midland  Circuit ; is  Chm. 
Northamptonshire  County  Council,  and  of 
Executive  Council  of  County  Councils 
Asso.,  a J.P.  for  Northampton  and 
Northamptonshire,  and  Vice-Chm.  of 
Northamptonshire  Territorial  Asso.  ; ap- 
pointed Junior  Counsel  to  the  Post  Office 
on  Midland  Circuit  1908,  Recorder  of 
Nottingham  1911,  a Member  of  War 
Pensions  Committee  1916,  and  Recorder 
of  Birmingham  1920;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Middleton  Div.  of  Lancashire  (S.-E.) 
( L ) Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918;  has  sat 
for  Middleton  and  Prestwich  Div.  thereof 
( Co.U ) since  Dec.,  1918;  cr.  Knt. 
1911.  Milton  Manor,  Northampton ; 5, 
Paper  Buildings , Temple,  E.C.  ; Athen - 
ceum,  Reform,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Adly  Yeghen  Pasha , K.C.M.G. , son 
of  Khali  Yeghen  Pasha;  b.  1865  ; is  Min. 
of  Education,  Egypt  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
(Hon.)  1918.  Cairo,  Egypt. 

Adye,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John,  K.C.M.G.y 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Miller 
Adye,  G.C.B.  [E.  Courtown,  colls.]; 
b.  1857;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1876,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
1885,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1893, 
Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
1906,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1911 ; retired  1919; 
Afghan  War  1879  (medal),  Egyptian 
Campaigns  1882  and  1884-5,  as  A.D.C.  to 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley,  K.C.B. 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
bronze  star,  5th  class  Medjidie),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  A.A.G.  of  Colonial  Forces 
at  Head  Quarters,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

C. B.),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
Egyptian  Order  of  the  Nile,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  American 

D. S.M.,  K.C.M.G.);  was  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Gibraltar  1886-7,  in 
command  of  R.A.  at  Mauritius  1903,  Col.- 
on-the-Staff,  Malta  1903-6,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  War  Office  1907-11,  Maj.-Gen. 
in  charge  of  Administration,  E.  Com- 
mand 1912-15,  an  Inspector-Gen.  of 


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Communications  1915-16,  a D.A  G.  1916- 
18,  and  a Dep.  Director  at  War  Office 
1918-1919  : m.  1899,  Clara  Joan,  da.  of 
S.  C.  Evans  Williams,  formerly  of 
Bryntirion,  Rhayader,  Radnorshire;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  The 
Lydd,  West  Hoathly,  Sussex  ; 2,  Ryd?r 
Street,  St.  James' s,  S.  W.  ; United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — John  Frederick,  b.  1900, — Hugh 
Mortimer,  b.  1903. 

Affleck,  Sir  James  Ormiston,  M.D. ; 
b.  18—;  M.B.,  C.M.,  and  L.R.C.S. 

Edin.  1867,  M.D.  and  F.R.C.S.  Edin. 
1869,  F.R.C.P.  Edin.  1875  > is  Consulting 
Physician  Edinburgh  Roy.  Infirmary  and 
Roy.  Edinburgh  Hospital  for  Incurables; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  38,  Heriot  Row , Edinburgh. 

Afsur-ul-Mljlk  [see  Ali  BegJ. 

Aga  Khan,  H.H.  ( Sir  Sultan  Mah- 
homed  Shah)  the,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 
48th  in  direct  descent  from  Ali,  nephew 
and  son-in-law  of  the  prophet  Mahomed, 
and  42nd  from  Ismael,  el.  son  of  the  6th 
Imam;  b.  18 — ; Hon.  LL.D. , Camb. 
1911  ; is  spiritual  head  of  the  Shiah  Imami 
Ismaelis  and  of  the  Khoja  community  of 
W.  India ; also  Pres,  of  Moslem  League  ; 
was  a Member  of  Council  of  Viceroy  of 
India  1902-4  ; has  1st  Class  Brilliant  Star 
of  Zanzibar,  and  Royal  Prussian  Order  of 
the  Crown;  received  personal  title  of  High- 
ness 1886,  and  rank  and  status  (for  life) 
of  a 1st  class  Ch.  of  Bombay  Presi- 
dency (with  11  gun  salute)  1916;  cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1898,  G.C.I.E.  1902,  G.C.S.I. 
1911.  Aga  Hall,  Bombay. 

Agg-Gardner  [see  Gardner]. 

Aglen,  Sir  Francis  Arthur,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Ven.  A.  S.  Aglen ; b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Marlborough ; is  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Chinese  Customs ; has  2nd  class 
of  Order  of  Excellent  Crop  of  China, 
with  Grand  Cordon  and  Jewels:  m. 

1906,  Senga  Marion,  da.  of  Professor 
Sir  Isaac  Bayley  Balfour,  K.B.E. ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  Inspectorate-General  of 
Customs , Pekin,  China  ; Royal  Societies' 
Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Agnew,  Sir  Patrick  Dalreagle,  K.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Vice-Chm.  and  Managing  Di- 
rector, Central  Prisoners  of  War  Com- 
mittee during  European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1917,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Ahmad  Ali,  Major  H.H.  Nawab  Sir 
Mohamed  Bahadur,  K.C.S.l.  ; b.  1881  ; 
is  Ruler  of  Malerkotla  State,  Punjab, 
and  Major  Indian  Army;  cr.  K.C.S.l. 
1915.  Malerkotla,  Punjab. 

Aikins,  Sir  James  Albert  Manning, 
son  of  the  Hon.  Janies  Cox  Aikins  ; b. 
1851  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  and  at 
Toronto  Univ.  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Manitoba 
1919  ; Bar.  Ontario  1878  and  Manitoba 
1879,  and  a K.C.  1884;  was  Counsel 
for  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co.,  Winni- 
peg i88i-i9ii,and  Hon.  Bursar,  Manitoba 
Univ.  1887-1916  ; has  been  Pres.  Canadian 
Bar.  Asso.  since  1914,  and  Pres.  Con- 
ference of  Commrs.  on  Uniformity  of 
Laws ; is  Hon.  Col.  Manitoba  Rangers, 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; 
sat  in  Canadian  Parliament  1911-15; 
appointed  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Manitoba  1916: 
m.  1st,  1884,  Mary  B.  McLelan  ; 2ndly, 
1899,  Mary  French  Colby;  cr.  Knt.  1914. 
Winnipeg,  Canada;  Rideau  (Ottawa), 


Manitoba  ( Winnipeg),  St.  Charles  Country 
( Winnipeg),  and  York  (Toronto)  Clubs. 
Son  living — Gordon  Harold,  b.  1887;  Major 
Oversea  Forces:  m.  1911,  Myrtle  Clint. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Helena  Alberta, — 
Elizibeth  Grace  Colby. 

Aird,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  late 
William  Aird,  of  Nonikiln,  Ross-shire  ; b. 
1855  ; ed.  at  Toronto  Model  Sch. ; is  Gen. 
Manager  and  Vice-Pres.  Canadian  Bank  of 
Commerce,  Vice-Pres.  Canadian  Bankers 
Asso.,  a Director  of  National  Trust  Co. 
(Limited),  and  of  several  other  Cos.  : m. 
1887,  Eleanor  Lawlor  Johnston;  cr.  Knt. 
1917.  39,  Madison  Avenue,  Toronto; 

Toronto,  York,  Royal  Canadian  Yacht, 
Rideau  (Ottawa),  Mount  Royal  (Mon- 
treal), and  Manitoba  ( Winnipeg)  Clubs. 
Sons  living — John  K.,  b.  1890  ; Majoi  R.A  F.: 
m.  19 — , Lilian  Marguerite,  da.  of  Dr.  D.  E. 
Mundell,  of  Kingston, Canada, — Hugh  Reston, 
b.  1892  ; Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser. 

Daughters  living — Phoebe  Ethelwyn,  b.  1888: 
m.  1917,  Major  William  Archibald  Cameron, 
M.C.  .Canadian  Forces, — Wilhelmina  Eleanor, 
b.  1898. 

Aitken,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  John 
Aitken,  of  West  Linton,  Peeblesshire;  b. 
1863 ; Sec.  and  Treasurer  of  Bank  of 
Bombay:  m.  1894,  Caroline  Mary,  da. 
of  Theophilus  Lobb,  Executive  Engineer, 
P.W.D.,  India;  cr.  Knt.  1918.  Kin- 
ellan,  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay ; Oriental 
Club. 

Sons  living — John  Ellis,  b.  1896,— Robert 
Gordon,  b.  1899. 

Daughter  living — Margery  Grace,  b.  1897. 

Ajaigarh,  H.H.  Maharaja  (^VrSawai 
Ranjor  Singh)  Bahadur,  K.C.I.E.  ; b. 
1852 ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1897.  Ajaigarh, 
Bundelkund,  India. 

Alcazar,  Sir  Henry  Albert,  K.C. , son 
of  the  late  John  Alcazar;  b.  i860;  ed. 
at  St.  Mary’s  Coll.,  Port  of  Spain;  Bar. 
Gray’s  Inn  1882,  and  a K.C.  1897;  four 
years  Mayor  of  Port  of  Spain  ; has  been 
a M.L.C.  of  Trinidad  since  1894,  and  a 
M.E.C.  since  1915  : m.  1903,  Eva,  da.  of 
Andrew  Edwin  Stone ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
9,  Mary  Street,  St.  Clair,  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad  ; Royal  Societies' , and  Trinidad 
Union  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Alderson,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Edwin 
Alfred  Hervey,  K.C.B.,  only  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Edward  Mott  Alderson,  of  Poyle 
House,  Ipswich;  b.  1859;  gazetted  to 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  Norfolk  Artillery 
Mil.  1876;  entered  97th  Regt. , now  the 
Queen's  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.)  1878, 
became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1896,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1897,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  Col. 
1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1906,  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
1914;  retired  1920;  served  in  Transvaal 
Campaign  1881,  with  Mounted  Inf. 
during  Egyptian  Campaign  1882,  with 
Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  actions  of 
Mahuta  and  Masamah,  two  actions  of 
Kassassin,  battles  of  Tel-el-Kebir, 
and  occupation  of  Cairo  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  in  Soudan  Cam- 
paign 1884-5,  with  Mounted  Inf.  Camel 
Corps,  present  at  battles  of  Abu  Klea, 
El  Gubat,  and  Metemneh  (two  clasps), 
in  Mashonaland  1896,  first  Comdg.  Batn. 
of  Mounted  Inf.  with  local  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col. , afterwards  Comdg.  Expedition 
which  relieved  Salisbury,  and  finally  in 
command  of  troops  in  Mashonaland 
(despatches,  medal,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
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Mounted  Inf.  with  Cav.  Div. , afterwards 
several  different  Mounted  Brigs,  (including 
Canadian,  Australian,  New  Zealand,  and 
other  Mounted  Colonial  Troops),  with 
Kimberley  Relief  Force,  present  at  battles 
of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  and  Diamond 
Hill,  occupation  of  Bloemfontein,  Pretoria, 
etc.,  becoming  Inspector-Gen.  of  Mounted 
Inf.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches 
several  times,  two  medals  with  seven 
clasps,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.,  C.B. , Brevet 
Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
Comdg.  a Canadian  Div.,  and  subse- 
quently Canadian  Army  Corps  (de- 
spatches, K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
was  Adj.  Mounted  Inf.  (from  its  formation) 
1888-91,  Adj.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.  1890-94,  and  D.A  A.G.  and  Comdg. 
Mounted  Inf.,  Aldershot  1897-9;  com- 
manded 2nd  Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1903-7, 
and  6th  (Poona)  Div.,  S.  Army,  India 
1908-12;  was  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria  and  H.M.  King  Edward  VII. 
1900-1906;  received  Royal  Humane  So.’s 
medal  1885  : m.  1886,  Alice  Mary,  second 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Oswald  P.  Sergeant, 

V.  of  Chesterton,  Oxon ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Marlborough , 
and  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Alexander,  Sir  Sidney  Robert,  M.D. , 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  William  Alexander; 
b.  1863;  M.D.  London;  a J.P.  for  Kent 
and  for  Faversham  (Mayor  1910-20), 
and  an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Faversham : 
ut.  1890,  Carrie  Louise,  da.  of  John 
Cavell  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Gaiejield  House , 
Faversham  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 
Daughters  living — Three. 

Alexander,  Brig.-Geti.  Sir  William, 
K.B.E. , C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Alexander,  of  Brentham 
Park,  Stirling ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Academical  Institution,  Belfast,  at  Kel- 
vinside  Acad. , G lasgow,  at  Glasgow  U ni v. , 
and  in  Gottingen  ; is  a Merchant,  Man- 
aging Director  of  Charles  Tennant  and 
Co.  (Limited),  of  Glasgow,  and  Major, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders),  and  Director-Gen.  of 
Purchases,  Min.  of  Munitions,  with  rank 
of  Brig. -Gen.  ; European  War  1915-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O. , Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus)  ; 
appointed  an  Additional  Member  of  Air 
Council  1919:  m.  1911,  Beatrice  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Ritchie,  of  Bingham, 
Paramatta,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  43,  Hertford  Street, 

W.  1 / Junior  Army  and  Navy,  Ranelagh, 
and  Conservative  ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Bryce,  b.  1918, — John 
Ritchie,  b.  19x9. 

Alexander-Sinclair  [see  Sinclair]. 
Al  Hauta,  Sultan  Abdul  Karim 
Fadthli  Bin  Ali,  K.C.I.E.-,  cr.  K.C.I.E. 
(Hon.)  1918.  Al  Hauta,  Lahej,  India. 

Ali  Beg,  Col.  Nawab  Mirza  Sir 
Mahomed  Khan  Bahadur , Afsur-Jung, 
Afsur  - ud  - Dowla , Afsur  - ul  - Mulk , 

K.C.I.E.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  Mirza  Vilayet 
Ali  Beg,  Rissaldar  3rd  Lancers,  Hydera- 
bad Contingent ; b.  1852 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80,  with  Black  Mountain 
Expedition  1888  (medal),  with  China  Field 
Force  1900  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  as  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  on 
Personal  Staff  of  Gen.  Sir  John  French, 
and  on  Staff  of  a Brig.  ; commands 
Golconda  Brig,  (which  he  raised)  and 
Hyderabad  Imperial  Ser.  Troops  (which 
he  also  raised);  is  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 


20th  Deccan  Horse,  and  an  A.D.C.  to 
H.H.  the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad;  appointed 
Ch.  Com.  of  H.H.  the  Nizam’s  Regular 
Forces  1911  ; sometime  an  Hon.  A.D.C. 
to  Viceroy  (Lord  Hardinge  of  Penshurst); 
has  coronation  medal  1902,  and  Delhi 
Durbar  (coronation)  medal  1903:  m.  1868  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1897,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  K.C.I.E.  1908.  Rahut  Micnzil, 
Saifabad,  Hyderabad,  Deccan,  India; 
United  Service  [Secunderabad)  Club. 

Ali  Mohammad  Khan,  Hon.  Raj  a Sir 
Mohammad  Khan  Bahadur,  K.C.I.E ., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Ameerud  Dowla  Saidul 
Mulk  Raja  Sir  Ameer  Hasan  Khan, 
K.C.I.E.,  Talukdar  of  Mahmudabad, 
Oudh  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Col. 
vin  Talukdar' s Sch.  ; has  been  a Member 
of  Provincial  Legislative  Council,  and  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India;  author 
of  a note  on  “ The  Education  of  Taluk- 
dars  and  the  Reform  Scheme”;  cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1909.  Kaisarbagh,  Lucknow  ; 
Mahmudabad,  Oudh,  India ; Galloway 
House,  Naini  Tal,  India ; Calcutta  Club. 
Allan,  Sir  Hugh  Montagu,  C.V.O., 
second  son  of  the  late  Sir  Hugh 
Allan  (founder  of  Montreal  Ocean  Steam- 
ship Co.),  of  Ravenscrag,  Montreal;  b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Bishop’s  Coll.  Sch.,  Lennox- 
ville,  Province  of  Quebec,  and  in  Paris  ; is 
Pres,  of  the  Merchants’  Bank  of  Canada, 
a Director  of  many  other  commercial 
enterprises,  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Highlanders  of  Canada  ; in  1878 
changed  Christian  names  from  Hugh 
Andrew  to  Hugh  Montagu  ; received  3rd 
class  of  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  1907 : 
m.  1893,  Marguerite  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
Hector  Mackenzie,  of  Montreal ; cr.  Knt’. 
1904,  C.V.O.  1907.  Ravenscrag,  Mon- 
treal, Canada  ; Montrose,  Cacouna,  Pro- 
vince of  Quebec,  Canada;  Allancroft, 
Beacon  sfeld,  Province  of  Quebec , Canada; 
Junior  Carlton,  Royal  Thames  Yacht, 
St.  James' s and  Mount  Royal  [Montreal), 
and  Knickerbocker  [New  York)  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Marguerite  Martha,  b.  1894. 

Allardyce,  Sir  William  Lamond, 
K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late  Col.  James  Allar- 
dyce, LL.D.,  of  Culquoich,  Glenkindie, 
Aberdeenshire,  and  3,  Queen’s  Terrace, 
Aberdeen;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Chanonry  Sch. , 
Aberdeen,  and  at  Mil.  Coll. , Oxford ; 
entered  Colonial  Office  1879 ; became 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and  Receiver-Gen. 
Fiji  1898,  Dep.  Gov.  1901,  and  Colonial 
Sec.  1902 ; administered  Govt,  and  was 
Acting  High  Commr.  for  W.  Pacific  1902; 
appointed  Gov.,  Com.-in-Ch. , and  Ch. 
Justice,  Falkland  Islands  1904,  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Bahamas  1914,  and  Gov. 
of  Tasmania  1920  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England:  m.  1st,  1895,  Constance  Angel, 
O.B.E.,  who  d.  1919  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  Molesworth  Richard 
Greene,  of  Greystones,  Rowsley,  Victoria, 
Australia;  2nd,  1920,  Elsie  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  James  Farquharson  Stewart,  and 
widow  of  Adam  A.  G.  Goodfellow,  of 
Edinburgh  and  Buenos  Aires  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1902,  K. C.M.G.  1916.  Government  House, 
Hobart,  Tasmania  ; St.  James' s Club. 
Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Constance 
Viti  Molesworth, — Katharine  Angel  Keva. 

Allbutt,  Professor  Sir  Thomas  Clif- 
ford, P.C.,  K.C.B. , M.D.  [see  “Privy 
Council”]. 

Allen,  Sir  Harry  Brookes,  LL.D., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Watts 
Allen,  of  Geelong,  Victoria,  Australia  ; 


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b.  1854;  ed.  at  Flinders’  Sch.,  Geelong, 
at  Church  of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Mel- 
bourne, and  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B. 
1876,  M.D.  1878,  B.S.  1879)  ; Hon.  LL.D. 
Edinburgh  1911  and  Adelaide  1914  ; 
appointed  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy, 
Melbourne  Univ.,  and  Pathologist, 
Melbourne  Hospital  1876,  Lecturer 
1881,  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Path- 
ology 1882,  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Med., 
Melbourne  Univ.  1896,  and  Professor  of 
Pathology  1906  ; was  Editor  of  Australian 
Medical  Journal  1879-83,  Hon.  Sec.,  Med. 
So.  of  Victoria  1879-87,  a Member  of  Cen- 
tral Board  of  Health  1889-94,  Gen.  Sec. 
Inter-Colonial  Med.  Congress  1889,  Pres. 
Australasian  Med.  Congress  1908,  and  a 
Member  of  Executive  Committee,  Inter- 
national Med.  Congress  1913 ; elected  a 
Member  of  Council,  Melbourne  Univ. 
1898  : m.  1891,  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Mason,  H.M.  Customs,  Liverpool  ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  The  University , Melbourne. 
Daughters  living — Three. 

Allen,  Sir  Hugh  Percy,  Mus.D .,  son 
of  John  Herbert  Allen;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Kendrick  Sch.,  Reading,  and  at  Ch.  Coll. , 
Camb.  ; M .A.  and  Mus.  D.  Oxford  ; Pro- 
fessor of  Music,  Oxford  Univ.,  Director  of 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Music,  S.  Kensington,  and 
a Fellow  of  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  Con- 
ductor of  Bach  Choir  in  London ; Organist 
of  New  Coll.,  Oxford  1901-18:  m.  1902, 
Edith  Winifred,  da.  of  Oliver  Hall,  of 
Dedham,  Essex;  cr.  Knt.  1920.  17,  Parks 
Road , Oxford ; Furzefield , Bosham,  Sus- 
sex ; Athenceum , and  Royal  Thames 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Allen,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  James, 
K.C.B. , son  of  James  Allen,  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1904);  was  Min.  of 
Finance,  Defence,  and  Education,  New 
Zealand  1912-15,  Min.  of  Defence  1915-19, 
and  Min.  of  Defence  and  Finance, 
now  Min.  of  External  Affairs  1919-20; 
appointed  High  Commr.  for  New  Zealand 
in  London  1920  ; elected  to  New  Zealand 
Parliament  1887 : m.  1877,  Mary  Hill 

Richards;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  413, 

Strand,  W.  C. 

Sons  living — James  Edmund  Percival,  b.  18—, 
— Rev.  Charles  Richard,  b.  18 — ; Curate  of  All 
Saints’,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

Daughters  living — Edina  Mary : m.  1902, 
William  Hugh  Montgomery,  C.B.E., — Lilian 
Dorothy, — Rona  Marion. 

Allen,  Sir  Thomas  William,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Allen;  b.  1864  ; a 
Director  of  Co-operative  Wholesale  So., 
and  of  the  Co-operative  Insurance  So., 
and  Chm.  Parliamentary  Committee,  Co- 
operative Congress ; Dep.  Chm. , Con- 
sumer’s Council,  Ministry  of  Food  during 
European  War  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  King 
Edward  VII  Avenue,  Newport,  Mon- 
mouthshire ; National  Liberal  Club. 
Allison,  Sir  Robert  Andrew,  son  of 
the  late  Joseph  Allison,  of  Stanwix, 
Carlisle;  b.  1838;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  is  a Director  of 
Midland  Railway  Co.,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cumberland  (High  Sheriff 
1908);  sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Eskdale, 
Div.  of  Cumberland  (L)  1885-1900 : m. 
1st,  1867,  Laura  Alicia,  who  d.  1892,  da. 
of  J.  Milner  Atkinson,  of  Thorp  Arch, 
Yorkshire;  2ndly,  1897,  Sarah  Eudora, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Slater,  of 
Goathland,  Bournemouth  ; cr.  Knt.  1910. 
Scaleby  Hall,  Carlisle ; New  University 
Club. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Wilfred 


Henry  Andrew  ( Port  of  La  Plata,  Ensenada, 
Brazil),  b.  1874 : m.  1st,  1896,  Muriel, 
who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Mrs.  Hope  Bell,  of 
Carlisle;  2nd,  1916,  Ethel  May,  da.  of  Thomas 
Wheldon,  of  Darlington, — Rev.  Herbert  ( Scale- 
by Hall,  Carlisle),  b.  1876. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Ethel 
Mary  Jane, — Laura:  m.  1908,  H.  G.  Slater, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918,  of  Westley,  British  Columbia. 

Allom,  Sir  Charles  Carrick,  son  of 
Arthur  Thomas  Allom,  architect,  of 
Barnes;  b.  1865;  ed.  atlsleworth,  at  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Art,  and  in  France  and  Italy  ; is  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  White,  Allom  and 
Co. , of  15,  George  Street,  Hanover  Square, 
W.  and  New  York,  of  White,  Allom  and 
Co.,  projectile  makers,  and  of  Gosport 
Aircraft  Co. , a Member  of  Roy.  Commn. 
on  International  Exhibitions,  of  Prisoners 
of  War  and  War  Refugees  Committees, 
and  of  Court  of  Weavers  Co.,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts,  and  a 
Member  of  Housing  Committee  of  Local 
Govt.  Board,  of  Advisory  Committee  on 
Art  Education,  Board  of  Education,  and 
of  Council  of  Yacht  Racing  Asso.  ; was 
a Roy.  Commr.,  at  Brussels,  Rome,  and 
Turin  Exhibitions : m.  1888,  Laura,  da. 
of  Albert  Tatham,  of  Warwick  and 
London ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Totteridge , 
Herts  ; Devonshire,  Royal  Victoria  Yacht, 
Royal  Harwich  Yacht,  Royal  London 
Yacht  ( Rear-Commodore ),  and  Royal 
Aero  Clubs. 

Daughters  living— Amy  Doris,  b.  1893 : m.  1919, 
Joseph  Ernest  Redding,— Laura  Gwendoline, 
b.  1898:  m.  1918,  Capt.  S.  H.  Spreat, 
Worcestershire  Regt. 

Alston,  .SVrBeilby  Francis,  K.C.M.G. , 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Alston, 
K.C.  M.G.  ; b.  1868;  entered  Foreign 
Office  1890;  became  Acting  3rd  Sec.  in 
Diplo.  Ser.  1895,  Acting  2nd  Sec.  and 
Charge  d’ Affaires,  Buenos  Aires  1896,  a 
Senior  Clerk  in  Foreign  Office  1907, 
Councillor  at  Pekin  1912,  and  H.M.’s 
Chargd  d’ Affaires  at  Pekin  1913,  1916, 
and  1917 ; appointed  Envoy  Extraor.  and 
Min.  Plen.  to  China  1919 ; attended 
T.R.H.  Prince  and  Princess  of  Teck  at 
Coronation  of  King  of  Siam  1911  : m. 
1900,  Hilda,  C.  B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Robert  Gream;  cr.  C.  B.  (Civil)  1913. 
British  Legation,  Peking;  19,  Draycott 
Avenue,  S.  W.  ; Travellers  Club. 
Altham,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Altham , K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  William  Surtees  Altham, 
formerly  of  Timbercombe,  Aisholt,  Somer- 
set ; b.  18.56 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch. .Oxford;  entered  1st  Regt.  1876,  and 
became  Capt.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) 
1885,  Major  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col. 
1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1910,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1917;  retired  1920;  Bechuanaland  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5,  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as 
A.A.G.  (despatches  twice,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  promoted  Lieut. -Col.), 
European  War  1915-19,  as  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Communications,  and  as  Q.M.G. 
in  India  (despatches  eight  times,  K.C.B., 
Lieut.-Gen.,  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  Grand  Cordon  of 
Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan, 
K.C.l.E.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  N.-W.  Dist. 
1893-6 ; appointed  D. A.A.G. , Army  Head 
Quarters  1897,  Assist.  Director  Mil.  Oper- 
ations at  Head  Quarters  1904,  Col.  Gen. 
Staff,  Cape  Colony  Dist.  1906,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  Gen.  Staff,  Head  Quarters,  S.  Africa 
1907,  and  Col.  Roy.  Scots  1919  ; was  in 
charge  of  Administration,  N.  Command 
1908-10,  and  S.  Command  1911-15:  m. 


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1880,  Georgina  Emily,  da.  of  William 
David  Nicol,  of  Inverness;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.I.E.  (1919).  United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — Edward,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  1882 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Harry  Surtees, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1888  [see  “Companionage”]. 
Daughter  living — Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1883. 

Alton,  Paymaster  Rear-Adm.  Sir 
Francis  Cooke,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Cooke  Alton,  Ch. 
Inspector  of  Machinery  R.N.  ; b.  1856; 
entered  R.N.  1873,  became  Assist.  Pay- 
master 1877,  Paymaster  1891,  Staff-Pay- 
master 1897,  Fleet-Paymaster  1900,  and 
Paymaster-in-Ch.  (now  Paymaster-Capt.) 
1908  ; retired  and  rejoined  1914,  retired  as 
Paymaster  Rear-Adm,  1919;  served  as  Sec. 
to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  China  1898-1901,  and 
landed  with  Naval  Brig.  1900  (promoted), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches) ; was  Sec.  to  British  Represent- 
ative at  Hudson-Fulton  Celebration  at 
New  York  1909:  m.  1884,  Pauline  Annie 
(Lina),  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Ernest 
Barclay:  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G. 
1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  38,  St.  Leonards 
Road,  Exeter  ; Devon  and  Exeter  Club. 
Son  living — Francis  Cooke,  O.B.E.,  b.  1888; 
formerly  Surg. -Lieut. -Com.  R.N. 

Daughter  living— Helen,  b.  1885:  m.  190 7, 
S.art-Surg.  Murray  Jones,  R.N. 

Alwar,  Col.  H.H.  Raj  Rajeshwar 
Shri  Sewai  Maharaj  ( Sir  Veerendra 
Shriomoni  Dev)  of \ G.C.l.E. , K.C.S.I.; 
b.  1882 ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India  (entitled  to  salute  of  15  guns) ; 
became  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in  British  Army 
1915,  and  Hon.  Col.  1918  ; cr.  K.C.S.I. 
1909,  K.C.I.E.  1911,  G.C-I.E.  1919. 
The  Palace , Alwar , Rajputana , India. 

Amar  Parkash,  H.H.  the  Maharaja 
Sir , Bahadur,  K.C.S.I.  ; b.  18—  ; is  fch. 
of  Sirmur  (Nahan),  and  Hon.  Lieut  - 
Col.  in  the  Army ; cr.  K.C.S.I.  1915. 
Sirmur , Punjab. 

Ambalawanar  Kanagasabai  [see 

Kanagasabai]. 

Ames,  Sir  Herbert  Brown,  LL.D.,  son 
of  Evan  Fisher  Ames  ; b.  1863 1 ed.  at 
Amherst  Coll.,  Amherst,  Mass.  (B.A. 
1885) ; LL.D.  1915  ; in  business  1885-93  ; 
formerly  a Gov.  of  McGill  Coll.  ; has  been 
Hon.  Sec.  of  Canadian  Patriotic  Fund, 
Chm.  of  Select  Standing  Committee  on 
Banking  and  Commerce,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Public  Instruction  for  Quebec  ; 
elected  to  Canadian  House  of  Parliament 
1904  (re-elected  1908,  1911,  and  1917); 
was  an  Alderman,  Montreal  1898-1906; 
appointed  Financial  Director  of  League  of 
Nations  Secretariat  1919;  author  of 
various  articles  on  Sociological  topics  ; is 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Com.  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  ; has  M6daille  de 
Vermeil  de  la  Reconnaissance  (France) : 
m.  1890,  Louisa  Marion,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Kennedy,  C.E. , of  Montreal;  cr.  Knt. 
1915.  League  of  Nations,  Geneva. 

Anderson,  Sir  Alan  Garrett,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  J.  G.  Anderson,  of 
London  and  Aldeburgh ; b.  1877 ; ed. 
at  Elstree,  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  ; was  Vice-Chm.  Wheat  Commn., 
Board  of  Trade  1916-17  ; is  a shipowner, 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Anderson, 
Anderson  and  Co. , shipbrokers,  a Director 
of  Orient  Line  and  of  Midland  Railway, 
and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  ; 
sometime  Vice-Chm.  of  Food  Council  ; 
was  a Civil  Lord  and  Controller  of  the 
Admiralty  1917-18;  appointed  an  Ad- 


ditional Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Sugar  Supply  1918  ; sometime  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Wheat  Supplies  : m. 
18 — , Muriel  Ivy,  da.  of  G.  W.  Duncan, 
of  Richmond,  Surrey;  cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 
Notgrove  Manor,  Notgrove,  Gloucester- 
shire ; City,  Union,  and,  Carlton  Clubs. 

Anderson,  Sir  Arthur  Robert,  C.I.E.f 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Anderson, 
formerly  of  Auchendarroch,  Argyllshire; 
b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad,  and  Univ.  ; 
is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  an  A. M. I. C.E.  ; 
was  Ch.  Engineer,  S.  Mahratta  Railway 
1897-1908,  Gen.  Manager,  Madras  and  S. 
Mahratta  Railway  1908-14,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Railway  Board,  Govt,  of  India 
T914-17,  since  when  he  has  been  a Mem- 
ber of  the  Indian  Munitions  Board ; ap- 
pointed Pres,  of  Indian  Railway  Board 
1919  : m.  1891,  Gertrude,  who  d.  1903, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Denholm  Fraser, 
J.P.,  of  Tiverton;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915,  C.B.E. 
1917,  Knt.  1918.  Battsley,  Simla,  India; 
United  Service  {Simla),  and  Caledonian 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Kenneth  Arthur  Noel,  M.C.,  b. 
1891;  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Seaforth 
Highlanders;  m.  1918,  Kathleen  Lorna May, 
da.  of  Sir  Reginald  Arthur  Gamble. 

Daughter  living — Eleanor  Gertrude,  b.  1898. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Alexander,  K.C.B. , K.C.I.E.,  son  of 
Robert  Carew  Anderson,  M.D.,  Dep. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Troop- 
ships; b.  1857;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A.  1876,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major 
1893,  Brevet  Col.  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Col.  1901,  Maj.-Gen.  1908,  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
I9i4;,retired  1920;  served  with  Jo waki  Ex- 
pedition 1877  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  present  at  capture 
of  Ali  Musjid  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-6 
(clasp),  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches  thrice,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  with  Bazar  Valley 
Field  Force  in  command  of  1st  Brig,  (de- 
spatches), with  Mohmand  Field  Force 
1908,  in  command  of  1st  Brig,  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  promoted 
Maj.-Gen.),  and  during  European  War 
1915-17,  Comdg.  a Div.  and  an  Army 
(despatches  twice,  K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.); 
was  A.A.G.,  India  1900-1901,  A.A.G.  at 
Headquarters,  Punjab  1901-6,  in  command 
of  Peshawar  Inf.  Brig.  1906-8,  Derajat 
Brig.  1908-10,  troops  in  S.  China  and 
Hong-Kong  1911-13,  and  7th  (Meerut) 
Div.  N.  Army,  India  1913-15  ; appointed 
Col.  Comdt.  R.A.  1919;  has  Albert  medal 
(2nd  class) : m.  1893,  Ellen  Katherine, 
younger  da.  of  George  Bevan  Russell, 
M.D.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  K.C.B, 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.I.E.  1919- 
Sons  living — Charles  Bevan  Carew,  b.  1894, — 
Noel  Maurice,  b.  1896. 

Anderson,  Sir  George,  son  of  John 
Anderson,  of  Fraserburgh,  Aberdeenshire ; 
b.  1845  > ed-  at  Fraserburgh ; formerly 
Capt.  in  Aberdeenshire  Vol. ; is  a banker, 
a J.P.  for  Aberdeenshire  and  Midlothian, 
and  a Director  of  Scottish  Widows  Fund  ; 
was  Treasurer  of  Bank  of  Scotland  1898- 
1917,  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Bankers  in  Scot- 
land 1903-7,  and  Dep.  Usher  of  the  White 
Rod  at  Coronations  of  King  Edward  VII. 
1902  and  King  George  V.  1911  : m. 
1870’,  Mary,  da.  of  Alexander  Anderson  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1905.  Beechmount,  Murray- 
field,  Midlothian. 

Anderson,  Sir  John,  son  of  John 
Anderson,  of  Rothesay,  Isle  of  Bute  ; b. 
1852  ; is  Attorney  in  London,  at  5,  Whit- 


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tington  Avenue,  E.C.3,  of  the  firm  of 
Guthrie  and  Co.  (Limited),  East  India 
merchants,  of  Singapore,  Straits  Settle- 
ments, and  Consul- Gen.  for  Siam  in  Lon- 
don ; was  an  Unofficial  Member  of  Legis- 
lative Council  of  Straits  Settlements  1886-8 
and  1905-9,  and  Pres,  of  Commn.  on  use  of 
Opium  in  Malaya  1907-8 ; m.  1901, 
Winifred  Ethel  Dunbar-Pope,  da.  of  John 
Billing  Pope,  of  Oxford;  cr.  Knt.  1912. 
East  cote  Place , near  Pinner  ; Bath,  and 
City  Carlton  Clubs. 

Anderson,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John, 
P.C.,  K.C.B.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 
Anderson,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Murray  M'Cheyne,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Anderson,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Sydney 
Gram.  Sch.  ; is  a Banker  and  Merchant, 
Col.  Australian  Forces,  and  a Brig. -Gen. 
Comdg.  Australian  Headquarters  in  Lon- 
don ; served  in  Egypt  1916  as  D.Q.  M.G. 
(Order  of  the  Nile) : m.  1892,  Jean  Cairns 
Amos;  cr.  C.M.G.  and  K.C.  M.G.  1917. 
Tolcarne , Lindfield,  Sydney , N.S.  Wales; 
Unioti  (Sydney)  Club. 

Anderson,  Sir  Robert  Newton,  son  of 
James  Anderson,  of  Gortecar  House,  co. 
Fermanagh;  b.  1871;  ed.  privately;  is 
a hosiery  manufacturer,  Lord  Mayor  of 
Londonderry,  a Member  of  Irish  Con- 
vention, and  a D.L.  for  City  of  London- 
derry ; unsuccessfully  contested  London- 
derry City  ( U ) Dec.  1918:  m.  1903,  Lily 
Elizabeth,  C.B.  E. , da.  of  Henry  Elliott 
Smith,  of  Fitzwilliam  Street,  Dublin;  cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Victoria  Park,  Londonderry; 
Deanfield  House,  Londonderry ; Northern 
Counties  Club. 

Anderson,  Sir  Robert  Rowand,  LL.D ., 
son  of  James  Anderson,  solicitor,  of 
Edinburgh;  b.  1834;  ed.  at  Edinburgh; 
LL.D.  1884;  is  a well-known  Architect, 
a F.R.I.B.A.  (Roy.  Gold  Medallist  1916), 
a F.R.S.E.,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Co. 
of  Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for 
Scotland) : m.  1863,  Mary,  da.  of  Henry 
Ross,  of  Kinnahaird,  Ross-shire;  cr.  Knt. 
1902.  16,  Rutland  Square,  Edinburgh  ; 

Allermuir  House , Colinton,  Midlothian  ; 
Royal  Societies  , and  Conservative  (Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Anderson,  .Szr  William  Maurice  Abbot, 
M.  V.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Edward  Abbot  Anderson ; b.  1861  ; ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  M.B.  and  B.S. 
Durham  1886,  M.R.C.  S. , England  1887  ; 
is  Physician  to  the  Princess  Royal  and 
Household,  a Member  of  British  Laryng- 
ological  Asso. , and  a Fellow  of  Med.  So.  of 
London ; formerly  House  Physician  to 
Univ.  Coll.  Hospital,  London,  Assist. 
House  Surg.  .Salop  Infirmary,  and  Clinical 
Assist,  to  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the 
Throat,  Golden  Square,  W.C. ; author  of 
various  medical  works  : in.  1898,  Maude, 
da.  of  William  Thomas  Shaw ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class),  1906,  Knt.  1912. 
36,  Harley  Street,  IV.  ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Andrewes,  Professor  Sir  Frederick 
William,  M.D.,  son  of  Charles  James 
Andrewes,  J.P.,  of  Broad  Oak,  Reading  ; 
b.  1859;  M.D.  and  F.R.C.P.  1895; 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  a F.R.S.,  Path- 
ologist, St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  and 
Professor  of  Pathology,  London  Univ.  ; 
formerly  Sheppard  Med.  Fellow  of  Pem- 
broke Coll. , Oxford ; was  Croonian  Lectur- 
er Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1910,  and 
Harveian  Orator  1920  : m.  1895,  Phyllis 


Mary,  da.  of  John  Hamer,  J.P.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  1,  North  Grove,  Highgate,  N. 

Son  living — Christopher  Howard,  b.  18 — . 
Daughter  living — Margaret. 

Angier,  Sir  Theodore  Vivian  Samuel, 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Haynes  Angier ; 
b.  1843 1 ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  King’s 
Coll. , London ; formerly  senior  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Angier  Bros.,  steamship 
owners;  is  Vice-Pres.  of  Navy  League 
and  of  Tariff  Reform  League  (Brighton), 
Pres,  of  Walworth  Liberal  Unionist 
Asso.,  a Member  of  United  Services  In- 
stitution and  of  National  Unionist  Asso., 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.  ; 
formerly  Lieut,  in  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve,  and  Capt.  Middlesex  Yeo.  Cav. ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Thames  Con- 
servancy, and  of  Lloyd’s  Agency  Com- 
mittee ; was  Vice-Pres.  and  Pres,  of 
Chamber  of  Shipping  of  U nited  Kingdom 
1894  and  1895  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Orkney  and  Shetland  (C)  1902,  and 
Gateshead  1906:  m.  1897,  Lilian  Maude, 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Routledge  ; cr. 
Knt.  1904.  Casa  Mare,  Mentone,  France. 
Bath,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Annesley,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
Lyttelton  Lyttelton-,  K.C.  V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Arthur  Lyttelton  Annesley,  of 
Arley  Castle,  Staffordshire,  and  Camolin 
Park,  co.  Wexford ; b.  1837 ; ed.  at 
Harrow;  entered  nth  Hussars  1854, 
became  Capt.  1857,  Major  1861,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  nth  Hussars  1871,  Brevet 
Col.  1877,  Maj.-Gen.  1886,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1893 ; retired  1898 ; served  in  Crimea 
1855,  present  at  siege  of  Sebastopol 
(medal  with  clasp,  Turkish  medal);  some- 
time A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of 
Cambridge;  was  A. A. G. , Head-Quarters 
1^78-80,  A.G. , Bombay  1881-6,  and  in 
command  of  troops  in  N.  British  Dist. 
1888-93;  is  Col.  nth  Hussars,  a Knight 
Com.  of  Order  of  Christ  of  Portugal,  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Geographical  and  Zoo- 
logical Sos. , and  of  So.  of  Arts ; accom- 
panied King  Edward  VII.  when  Prince 
of  Wales  during  tour  in  India  1875-6  ; 
awarded  Distinguished  Ser.  pension ; 
assumed  by  Royal  License  1884,  the 
additional  surname  of  Lyttelton ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind,  and  Coronation  (1902  and 
1911)  medals;  cr.  K.C.V.O.  1903.  Tem- 
plemere,  Weybridge ; Carlton,  Wellington, 
and  Royal  Societies'  Clubs. 

Anson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Archibald  Ed- 
ward Harbord,  K.  C.M.  G.  [see  Anson,  Bt.]. 
Anstice,  Col.  Sir  ( J oh  n)  Arth  ur,  K.  C.B. , 
younger  son  of  the  late  John  Anstice,  of 
Madeley  Wood  Hall,  co.  Salop  ; b.  1846; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford (B. A.  1868,  M.A. 
1872);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Shrop- 
shire, a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Gloucester- 
shire (High  Sheriff  1920-21),  Chm.  of  its 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a County  Aider- 
man  for  Salop,  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.T.D.) 
4th  Batn.  the  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.); 
six  times  Mayor  of  Wenlock ; was  Chm. 
of  Madeley  Union  1879-1902  : in.  1891, 
Agnes  Pauline,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Fer- 
dinand Unna,  of  12,  Lancaster  Gate, 
W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1909.  The  Old  Grange,  Dymock,  Glouces- 
tershire ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Anstice,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Henry, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Anstice, 
of  Madeley  Wood  Hall,  Shropshire  ; b. 
1843;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1869);  entered  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.  1866,  became  Capt. 
1879  (exchanged  to  Border  Regt.  1881), 


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and  Major  1885;  retired  1889;  was 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (Adj.  1884-9) 
1st  Aberdeenshire  R.E.  Vol.  1891-1904; 
is  Hon.  Col.  R.E  (T.F.);  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1902,  K.C.  B.  (Civil)  1910.  Junior 
United  Set  vice,  Junior  Army  and  Navy, 
and  University  [Aberdeen)  Clubs. 
Anstruther,  Hon.  Eva  Isabella 
Henrietta,  D.B.E.  [ see  B.  Sudeley]. 
Anthony,  Sir  John  ; b.  18 — ; is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Cockburn  Bros.,  manu- 
facturers, of  Govan,  Provost  of  Govan, 
and  Chm.  Govan  Recruiting  Advisory 
Committee;  cr.  Knt.  1916.  Dalmeny 
House,  Drumbreck,  Glasgow. 

Antrobus,  Sir  Reginald  Laurence, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Antrobus;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  en- 
tered Colonial  Office  1877,  became  a Prin- 
cipal Clerk  1896,  an  Assist.  Under-Sec.  of 
State  1898,  and  SeniorCrown  Agent  for  the 
Colonies  1909;  retired  1918;  was  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  Earl  of  Kimberley  1880-82, 
and  Private  Sec.  to  Earl  of  Derby  1882-5, 
to  Rt.  Hon.  F.  A.  Stanley,  M.  P.  (after- 
wards Earl  of  Derby)  1885-6,  and  to  Earl 
Granville  1886;  administered  Govt,  of 
St.  Helena  1889-90 ; appointed  a Member 
of  National  Assembly  of  Church  of  Eng- 
land, 1920,  and  Gentleman  Usher  of 
the  Blue  Rod  1920  : m.  1st,  1880,  Selina 
Jane,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Rev.  A.  Leighton 
Irwin  ; 2ndly,  1894,  Edith  Marion,  da.  of 
John  Park  Robinson,  of  Liverpool;  cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1898,  K.C.M.G.  1911.  19, 

Cranley  Gardens , S.  W.y. 

Sons  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Maurice 
Edward,  b.  1895 ; Capt.  Special  Reserve 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps, — Philip  Reginald, 
M.C.,  b.  1898;  Lieut.  R.E. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Dorothy 
Mary,  b.  1881, — Audrey  Anne,  b.  1883, — (by 
2nd  marriage)  Muriel  Froude,  b.  1897, — 
Eleanor  Gream,  b.  1903. 

Apolo  [see  Kagwa]. 

Appaji  Rao  Shitole  Ankkar,  Sarda? 
Sir,  K.B.E.,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Ch.  Sec.  to 
H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Gwalior,  a Member 
of  Gwalior  State  Council,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Gwalior  State  Troops;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913, 
K.B.  E.  1919.  Gwalior,  India. 

Apsey,  Sir  John,  K.B.E. , son  of 
John  Apsey,  formerly  of  Sheerness ; b. 
1859;  ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Green- 
wich ; a Member  of  Institute  of  Naval 
Architects  ; was  Ch.  Constructor,  Malta 
Dockyard  1902-7,  and  retired  as  Ch.  Con- 
structor Roy.  Corps  of  Naval  Construc- 
tors and  Manager  Constructive  Depart., 
Portsmouth  Dockyard  1919  : m.  1st,  1882, 
Esther  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Nathaniel  Finch, 
of  Sheerness ; 2ndly,  1918,  Mabel,  da.  of 
James  Jesse  Coles,  of  Hayling  Island  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
156,  Whitwell  Road,  Southsea. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Kathleen 
Elisabeth,  b.  1920. 

Arbuthnot,  Sir  George  Gough  [see 
Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Archer,  Sir  Geoffrey  Francis, 
K.C.M.G. , second  son  of  the  late  Bradley 
Archer,  of  Somers  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; 
b.  1882 ; entered  Colonial  Civil  Ser.  1902 
as  Assist.  Collector  E.  Africa  Protec- 
torate, became  Dist.  Commr.  1907, 
Officer-in-Charge  N.  Frontier  1911,  and 
Dep.  Commr.  Somaliland  1913  (Admin- 
istered Govt.  1912  and  1913)  ; was 
Commr.  and  Com.-in.-Ch. , Somaliland 
Protectorate  1914-19,  since  when  he  has 
been  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. ; present  at 


action  at  Stamber  Berris  1915  (medal 
with  clasp) ; . received  Cuthbert  Peak 
grant  of  Roy.  Geographical  So.  1918,  for 
Trigonometrical  Survey  in  E.  Africa ; 
was  Member  of  Mission  at  Coronation  of 
Empress  Zauditu  of  Abyssinia  (1st  class 
Star  of  Ethiopia) ; directed  operations 
against  Mullah  1920 : m.  1916,  Olive 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Charles  Bulkeley 
Godinan,  of  Woldringfold,  Horsham 
cr.  C.  M.G.  1913.  Government  House , 
Berbera,  Somaliland ; Wellington  Club. 
Archer,  Sir  John,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Archer,  of  Lenzie,  Dumbar- 
tonshire; b.  i860;  sometime  Chm.  of 
Bulloch,  Lade  and  Co.  (Limited),  dis- 
tillers, of  Glasgow  and  London ; was 
Chm.  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Wines 
and  Spirits,  Customs  and  Excise  1 917-19, 
and  Wine  and  Spirit  Asso.  1917-18 : 
m.  1901,  Ella  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late 

J.  C.  Sharpe,  of  Longhope,  Gloucester- 
shire; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Devonshire  Lodge, 
Richmond,  Surrey ; Junior  Carlton , and 
Constitutional  Clubs. 

Archibald,  Sir  William  Frederick 
Alphonse,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 
Dickson  Archibald,  a Judge  of  High  Court 
of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.);  b.  1846; 
ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Oxford ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1874 ; was 
Master  of  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
1890-1916  (resumed  1920) ; is  Chm.  of  Roy. 
National  Mission  to  Deep  Sea  Fishermen, 
and  a Board  of  Trade  Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Seamen’s  National  Insurance 
So.  : m.  1873,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late 

C.  W.  H.  Wallroth,  of  Lee,  Kent ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Moorside,  Hindhead,  Surrey ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Sons  living — Roderick  Thomas,  b.  1876 : 
m.  1909,  Margaret  Lushington  Morant, — 
Rev.  Malcolm  George,  b.  1878 : m.  1904,  Evelyn 
Mary  Paynter, — Cuthbert  Norman,  b.  1882  : 
m.  1916,  Janet  Dunn  Patt  son,— Hubert 
Karl,  b.  1883:  m.  1911,  IV  argaret  Eva,  da.  of 
Dr.  Embleton. 

Daughters  living  — Ethel  Frances, — Cecile 
Florence, — Ruth  Mary. 

Arcot  [see  Ghulam  Mohammad  Ali]. 
Arjun  Singh,  H.  H.  Raja , K. C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Ch.  of  Narsingarh  ; cr. 

K. C.  I.E.  1916.  Narsingarh , Central 
India. 

Armstrong,  Sir  Charles  Herbert, 
son  of  Thomas  Armstrong,  of  Bowdon, 
Cheshire;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Canterbury  ; is  Chm.  of  Great  Indian 
Peninsula  Railway  ; sometime  an  Ad- 
ditional Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen. 
of  India ; formerly  Chm.  of  Bombay 
Chamber  of  Commerce  : m.  1896,  Marie 
Louise  Therese,  da.  of  M.  C.  C.  Magrath, 
of  Liverpool ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Elmhyrst, 
Guildford. 

Armstrong-Jones  [see  JonesJ. 
Arnott,  Lady  (Caroline  Sydney), 

D. B.E.  [see  Williams,  Bt. , cr.  1866]. 
Arthur,  Sir  Allan,  son  ot  Allan 

Arthur,  of  Glasgow;  b.  185 7;  ed.  at 
Glasgow  Acad. , and  at  Merchiston ; is  a 
Merchant  of  Calcutta  ; was  a Member  of 
Legislative  Council  of  Viceroy  of  India 
1898-1901 ; was  Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1889, 
and  Pres,  of  Bengal  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce 1894-1900;  cr.  Knt.  1900.  Western 
[Glasgow),  and  Bengal  [Calcutta)  Clubs. 

ARUNACHALAM,5/rPonnambalam,  son 
of  A.  Ponnambalam,  Mudaliar  of  The 
King’s  Gate ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Colombo 
Acad,  (now  Roy.  Coll.),  and  at  Ch.  Coll., 
Camb.  (Ceylon  Govt.  Scholar  and 
Foundation  Scholar,  B.A.  1875,  M.A, 


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1879) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1875  ; entered 
Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1875,  and  held 
various  Judicial  and  Administrative 
appointments  ; many  years  Registrar- 
Gen.  , Ceylon ; was  Sup.  of  Decennial 
Census  1900-1903,  a M.L.C.,  Ceylon 
1906-13,  and  a M.E.C.  1912-13  ; re- 
tired 1913;  is  a J.P.  for  Ceylon,  Hon. 
Magistrate,  Pres,  of  Ceylon  Branch  Roy. 
Asiatic  So.,  Ceylon  National  Congress, 
Ceylon  Workers’  Federation,  Ceylon 
Workers’  Welfare  League,  and  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Agricultural  So. , Ceylon  ; has 
Victoria  Diamond  Jubilee  medal : m.  1883, 
Svarnam,  da.  of  S.  Namasivayam,  Muda- 
liar  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Ponklar,  Horton 
Place , Colombo , Ceylon. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Arundel,  Sir  Arundel  Tagg,  K.C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Tagg,  of  New 
Barnet;  b.  1843;  ed.  at  Univ.  Sch. 
and  Coll.,  London;  Fellow  of  Madras 
Univ.  1882;  B.A.  London  1863;  entered 

l. C.S.  1865  ; assumed  the  surname  of 
Arundel  1870 ; appointed  Private  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Madras  1875,  Pres,  of  Munici- 
pal Commn.  1881,  Dist.  and  Sessions 
Judge,  Kistna  1884,  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate there  1887,  a Member  of  Board  of 
Revenue  1892  and  of  Legislative  Council, 
Madras  1894,  Sec.  to  Madras  Govt,  in 
Revenue  Depart.  1896,  Ch.  Sec.  1897,  a 
Member  of  Council  1898,  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1901  ; 
retired  1906;  is  a J.P.  for  Surrey  : m.  1875, 
Catherine  Helen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  J.  D. 
Sim,  C.S.I.,  M.C.S.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1899, 
K.C.S.I.  1904.  Glebefields , Guildford. 
Son  living — Arthur  Duncan  Stuart,  b.  1882; 
sometime  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps. 

Daughters  living — Violet  Harriet,  b.  1880  : 

m.  1st,  1902,  Col.  Evelyn  William  Medows 
Norie,  who  d.  1915,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  War,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; 
2nd,  1918,  Lionel  Maling  Wynch,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E., — Marion  Fraser,  b.  1881  : m.  1904, 
Archibald  John  Pugh,  O.B.E.,  solicitor. 

Asaf  Jah  [see  Hyderabad]. 

Ashdown,  Sir  Curtis  George,  son  of 
the  late  John  Curtis  Ashdown  ; b.  1876  ; 
Founder  and  Managing  Director  of  C.  G. 
Ashdown  and  Co.  (Limited),  shipowners 
and  shipbrokers,  of  London,  and  a 
Common  Councillor  of  City  of  London 
(Sheriff  1919-20)  : m.  1898,  Mabel  Foster, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  James  Matthews; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Glenholme,  Plough  Lane, 
Purley,  Surrey  ; Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living—  Harold  Curtis,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living— Daisy  Mabel,  b.  1899, — 
Ruby  May,  b.  1901. 

Ashdown,  Sir  George  Henry,  K.B.E., 

l.  S.O  ; b.  1857;  Director  of  Stores  at 
Admiralty  1918-20  ; is  an  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  has  American  D.S.M.  : 

m.  1884,  Edith,  da.  of  William  Haines  ; 
cr.  I. S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Waratah , Effing- 
ham Road,  Surbiton. 

Ashley,  ProfessorSirVJWWdLm  (James), 
son  of  the  late  James  Ashley,  of  Ewell, 
Surrey  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  St.  Olave’s  Sch., 
London,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Scholar,  B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1885) ; M.Com. , 
Birmingham  1902;  was  a Fellowof  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Oxford  1885-8,  Professor  of  Political 
Economy,  Toronto  Univ.  1888-92,  and 
of  Economic  History,  Harvard  1892-1901, 
and  Pres,  of  Economic  Section,  British 
Asso.  1907;  appointed  Professor  of  Com- 
merce, Birmingham  Univ.  1901,  Dean 
of  Faculty  of  Commerce  thereof  1902,  and 
Vice-Principal  1918 ; a Member  of  De- 


partmental Committees  on  Coal  Prices 
1915,  Food  Prices  1916,  and  Cost  of 
Living  1918,  and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Agriculture  1919  ; author  of  various  works 
on  Economics  : m.  1888,  Margaret,  da. 
of  George  Birkbeck  Hill,  D.C.L.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  29,  George  Road,  Edgbaston , 

Birmingham. 

Son  living — Walter,  b.  1893. 

Daughters  living — Annie,  b.  1889, — Alice  Mary, 
b.  1891. 

Ashton,  Major  Sir  Ralph  Percy,  son 
of  the  late  Ralph  Shorrock  Ashton,  J.P. , 
of  19,  Belmont  Park,  Lee  ; b.  i860  ; ed. 
at  Uppingham,  and  at  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester ; appointed  a Member  of  Council 
of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1901  and  1902  ; 
has  been  Pres,  of  Mining  and  Geological 
Institute  of  India : m.  1900,  Emma,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Francis  Rendell,  of 
Kingston  House,  co.  Devon ; cr.  Knt. 
1911.  Beechwood , Reigate  ; Bengal  Club. 
Son  living — Robert,  b.  1902. 

Aske,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Robert  William, 
LL.D.,  son  of  Edward  Aske;  b.  1872; 
LL. B.  London  Univ.  1898,  LL.D.  1900 
(Gold  Medallist) ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1894 ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1914 ; is 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  (T.D.),  and  a J.P.  ; sometime  a 
member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Aske  and 
Ferens,  solicitors,  of  Hull ; was  Dep.  Sheriff 
of  Hull  1906-8 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Central  Div.  of  Hull  (L)  Jan.  and  Dec. 
1910  and  July  1911 ; author  of  “The  Law 
Relating  to  Custom  of  Trade”  : m.  1909, 
Edith,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  W.  H.  Cocker- 
line, shipowner  ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  National 
Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Aspinall,  Sir  John  Audley  Frederick, 
son  of  the  late  John  Bridge  Aspinall,  Q.C., 
sometime  Recorder  of  Liverpool;  b.  1851; 
ed.  at  Beaumont  Coll.  ; M.  Eng.,  Liver- 
pool Univ.  ; is  an  Engineer,  Lieut. -Col. 
Railway  Staff  Corps,  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  a Knight  of  Order  of  Leo- 
pold of  Belgium  ; appointed  Ch.  Mechani- 
cal Engineer,  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire 
Railway  1 886 ; was  Gen.  Manager  1899- 
1919,  when  he  became  Director  ; has  been 
a Member  of  Railway  Executive  Com- 
mittee; was  Pres,  of  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers  (Ireland)  1885,  Institution  of 
Junior  Engineers  1900-1901,  and  of 
Mechanical  Engineers  1909-10,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers 
1916-17, and  Pres.  1918-19;  appointed  Con- 
sulting Mechanical  Engineer  to  Transport 
Min.  1919:  m.  1874,  Gertrude  Helen,  da. 
of  Francis  Jane  Schrader,  of  Liverpool;  cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Deerstead,  St.  John  s Woking , 
Surrey ; Union,  and  University  [Liver- 
pool) Clubs. 

Son  living — John  Bridge  (2,  Paper  Buildings , 
Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1877;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1903  : m.  1912,  Mary  Devine. 

Daughters  living — Marie  Isabel,— Edith : m. 
1902,  Smelter  J.  Young,— Violet. 

Asser,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John  Joseph, 
K.C.M.G. , K.C.V.O. , C.B.,  son  of  Samuel 
Bayly  Verney  Asser,  of  Westwood  Place, 
Windlesham,  Surrey;  b.  1867;  entered 
Dorsetshire  Regt.  1887,  became  Capt. 
1893,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Lieut. -Col. 
1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  and 
Lieut. -Gen.  1919;  Nile  Expedition  1897 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  and  1898, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khar- 
toum (despatches,  medal,  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  1899  (clasp),  in  command  of 
Soudan  Expedition  1910  (medal  with  clasp). 


KNIGHTS. 


829 


European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut. -Gen. 
Comdg.  an  Area,  and  finally  Comdg. 
British  troops  in  France  and  Flanders 
(despatches,  C.B. , promoted,  3rd  class 
of  Order  of  St.  Anne,  Com.  of  Belgian 
Order  de  la  Couronne,  K.C.  V.O. , 
K.C.M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal) ; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  in 
Egypt  1892,  and  A.G.  Egyptian  Army 
1907-14;  has  2nd  class  Osmanieh  and 
2nd  class  Medjidie : m.  1901,  Leila,  da. 
of  James  Wotherspoon,  of  New  York; 
cr,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C. V.O.  1917. 
K.C.M.G.  1918.  Darenth  Tower , 

Wester  ham,  Kent. 

Astbury,  Hon.  Sir  John  Meir,  son  of 
the  late  Frederick  J.  Astbury,  J.P.,  of 
Hilton  Park,  Prestwich,  Lancashire;  b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1882,  M.A.  and  B.C.  L.  1886);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1884,  a Q.C.  1895,  and 
a Bencher  1903  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Southport 
Div.  of  Lancashire  (S.-W.)  (L)  1906-11  ; 
appointed  a Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice  (Chancery  Div.)  1913:  m.  1888, 
Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Paul  Susman,  of 
Manchester;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  8,  Princes 

Gate , S.  W. ; Royal  Courts  of  Justice, 
W.C. ; Athenceum,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Margaret  Julie,  b.  1898  : 
m.  1920,  Noel  Vernon  Cyril  Turner,  formerly 
Lieut.  City  of  London  Yeo. 

Aston,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Grey, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  Lieut.- Col.  Henry  Aston, 
Indian  Army;  b.  1861  ; entered  R.M.A. 
1879,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major  1898, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Lieut. -Col.  1908,  Col.  2nd  Comdt.  1913, 
and  Col.  Comdt.  1914  ; retired  as  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917  ; served  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1884,  present  at  battle  of  Tamai 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Staff  Officer  on 
lines  of  communication,  and  as  D.A.A.G. 
Intelligence  Depart,  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; was 
Professor  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.  1896-9, 
D.A.A.G. , Staff  Coll.  1904-7,  a Brig.-Gen. 
on  Gen.  Staff  1908-12,  employed  under 
Govt,  of  Union  of  South  Africa  1912-13, 
and  Admiralty  1913-14,  and  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1911-17;  commanded  British 
Forces  in  Ostend  and  Dunkirk  1914,  and 
R.M.A.  1915-17;  in  War  Cabinet  Offices 
1918-19:  m.  1909,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Vice- 
Adm.  William  Wilson,  of  Manor  House, 
Clyffe  Pypard,  Swindon;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  K.C. B.  (Mil.)  1913.  Donhurst, 
Milford  Hill,  Salisbury ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Sons  living— Thomas  Southcote,  b.  1913, — 
William  George  Southcote,  b.  1916, — Christo- 
pher South  ote,  b.  1920. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Southcote,  b. 
1910, — Margaret  Southcote,  b.  1911. 

Asutosh  Chaudbhuri  [see  Chaud- 
bhuri], 

Asutosh  Mookerjee  [see  Mooker- 
jee]. 

Atkin,  Right  Hon.  Sir  James  Richard, 
P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Atkins,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alban  Ran- 
dell  Crofton,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1870; 
entered  R.M.  1889,  became  Capt.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1898,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  retired  1920;  Ashanti 
i895-6(star),  Hinterland  Expedition  1897-8 
(clasp),  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s 


medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  C.M.G. , Order  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  and  of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; was 
Ch.  Instructor,  Army  Ser.  Corps  Train- 
ing Establishment  1908-10,  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  at  Headquarters  1911-14,  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport  1914,  and  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport  1916-19 ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  18 — , Mary, 

who  d.  1919,  da.  of ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
I9I9- 

Atkins,  Col.  Sir  John,  K.C.M.G ., 
M.B.\  b.  18 — ; M.B.  London  1001, 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1901,  F.R.C.S. 
England  1903;  S-  African  War  1899- 
1902  on  Personal  Staff,  European  War 
1914-16,  as  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; Medical  Referee  Sun 
Life  and  Gen.  Assurance  Co.,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.  : m.  19—, 
a da.  of  — Smith;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  3,  Grosvenor  Terrace, 

S.W. 

Atkinson,  Sir  John  Nathaniel, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Atkin- 
son, of  Temple  Sowerby,  Westmoreland  ; 
b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; entered 
LC.S.  1876,  and  served  in  Madras  as 
Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  as 
Assist.  Session  Judge  ; appointed  Sup.  of 
Stamps  and  Chm.  of  Harbour  Trust 
Board,  Madras  1897,  an  Additional 
Member  of  Legislative  Council,  Madras 
1901,  Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1903, 
Commr.  of  Revenue  Settlements,  and 
Director  of  Land  Records  and  Agricul- 
ture 1904,  Commr.  of  Land  Revenue 

1905,  Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Revenue  Depart. 

1906,  First  Member,  Board  of  Revenue 
1908,  and  a Member  of  Madras  Council 
1909 ; retired  1914  : m.  1885,  Constance, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  John  Banks,  of  St. 
Catherine’s,  Doncaster ; cr.  C.S. I.  1908, 
K.C.S.I.  1912.  Holybourne  Lodge,  Alton, 
Hants  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — George  Richard,  b.  1886, — John 
Littledale,  b.  1888. 

Daughter  living — Mary  -Bridget:  m.  1914, 
Col.  Edward  Leyborne  Popham,  D.S.O., 
Indian  Army. 

Atkinson,  Sir  William  Nicholas, 

l. S.O.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  J.  J.  At- 
kinson, H.M.  Inspector  of  Mines : b. 

1850;  formerly  Div.  Inspector  of  Mines 
at  Home  Office  : m.  1880,  a da!  of  James 
Buchanan;  cr.  I.S.O.  1911,  Knt.  1918. 
Upper  Holcombe,  Painswick,  Gloucester- 
shire- 

Sons  living — Cecil  Arthur,  b.  18 — , — Vivian 
Buchanan,  b.  18 — , — Lancelot  William,  b.  18 — : 

m.  1917,  Elsie  Aisbitt. 

Daughter  living — Winifred:  m.  1914,  Oliver 
William  Foster  Lodge  [see  Lodge,  Knt.]. 

Atkinson-Willes  [see  Willes]. 
Austin,  Sir  Herbert,  K.B.E.,  M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Stevens  Austin  ; 
b.  1868  ; is  an  Engineer  and  Manufacturer, 
Hon.  Col.  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Worcestershire 
Regt.,  Chm.  and  Managing  Director 
Austin  Motor  Co.  (Limited),  and  Chm. 
Board  of  Directors  Wolsley  Sheep  Shear- 
ing Co.  ; has  been  Pres.  Institute  of 
British  Carriage  Manufacturers,  and  a 
Member  of  Min.  of  Labour  Resettle- 
ment Committee  ; rendered  sers.  in 
production  of  Munitions  during  Euro- 
pean War  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
King’s  Norton  Div.  of  Birmingham 
(Co.U)  since  Dec.  1918;  has  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1887,  Helen 


830 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Dron,  of  Melbourne  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 
Lickey  Grange,  Bromsgrove ; Carlton, 
Junior  Carlton,  St.  Stephens,  British 
Empire,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Avory,  Hon.  Sir  Horace  Edmund,  son 
of  Henry  Avory,  Clerk  of  Central  Criminal 
Court ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll. , 
London,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Camb.  (LL.  B.  1874,  Hon.  LL.D.  1911), 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1875,  a K..C.  1901,  and 
a Bencher  1908;  was  Junior  Counsel  to 
the  Treasury  at  Central  Criminal  Court 
1889-99,  Senior  Counsel  1899-1901,  and 
Recorder  of  Kingston-on-Thames  1903-10, 
since  when  he  has  been  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.)  : 
m.  1877,  Maria  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Castle  ; cr.  Knt.  1910.  29,  Glouces- 

ter Square,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; Royal  Courts 
of  ]ustice,  W.  C.  ; United  U7iiversity, 
Garrick , and.  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Son  living — Douglas  Henry,  b.  1886. 
Daughter  living — Phyllis,  b.  1882. 

Aylesworth,  Hon  Sir  Allen  Bristol, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  son  of  John  Bell  Ayles- 
worth, of  Newburgh,  co.  Lennox  and 
Addington,  Ontario;  b.  1854;  ed.  at 
Newburgh  High  Sch. , and  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1875);  Bar. 
Ontario  1878,  and  a Q.C.  1889; 
elected  to  Canadian  Parliament  1905  ; ap- 
pointed Postmaster-Gen.,  Canada  1905, 
and  Min.  of  Justice  1906 ; was  a 
Commr.  Alaska  Boundary  Commn.  1903, 
and  British  Agent  in  N.  Atlantic  Coast 
Fisheries’  Arbitration  at  The  Hague  1910 
(K.C.M.G. ) : m.  1878,  Adelaide  Augusta, 
da.  of  Cephas  Hulbert  Miller ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1911.  21,  Walmer  Road, 

Toronto,  Canada;  Toronto , and  Rideau 
Clubs. 

Ayling,  Hon.  Sir  William  Bock,  son 
of  Frederick  William  Ayling;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Weymouth  Coll. , and  at  Magdalene 
Coll.,  Camb.;  entered  I.C.S.  1886.  be- 
came Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
Madras  1889,  Collector  and  Dist.  Magis- 
trate 1901,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge  1903, 
an  Officiating  Puisne  Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Judicature,  Madras  1910,  and 
Puisne  Judge  1912 : m.  1894,  Emma 
Annie,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Andrew 
Graham  ; cr.  Knt  1915.  The  Rfansion, 
Madras  ; East  India  United  Service  Club 
Sons  living — Al  in  Frederick  Graham,  b.  1900, 
— James  Reginald,  b.  1905. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Marion, — Mary 
Christ  bel. 

Aylmer,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Fenton  John, 
V.C.,  K.C.B.  [see  Aylmer,  Bt.]. 

Baber  Shum  Shere  Jang  Bahadur 
Rana,  Gen.  Sir,  G.B.E.,  K.C.S.J., 

K.C.I.E. , 2nd  son  of  Maharaja  Sir 
Chandra  Shum  Shere,  G.C  B. , G C.S  I., 
G.C.V.O.,  of  Nepal;  b.  1888;  is  Gen  of 
Nepalese  Army  ; has  been  Director-Gen. 
Police  Forces,  Katmandu  since  1903 ; 
attached  Army  Head  Quarters,  India  as 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Nepalese  Contingents 
in  India  during  European  War  1915-19 
(specially  mentioned  in  despatches, 
thanked  by  Com. -in-Chief  in  India, 
K.C.S  I.,  K CI  E. , 1st  class  of  Order 
of  Star  of  Nepal  with  title  of  Supradipta 
Manyabara,  thanked  by  Nepalese  Govt, 
and  Sword  of  Honour),  and  during 
Afghan  War,  June  to  Sept.  1919  (des- 
patches, G B.  E.)  ; served  with  Waziristan 
Field  Force  1917  (despatches,  specially 
mentioned  by  Com. -in-Chief  in  India, 
Nepalese  Mil.  Decoration  for  bravery); 
attended  Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1903, 
visited  Europe  1908 ; was  in  charge  of 


shooting  arrangements  in  Nepal  Terai 
during  King  George  V.’s  visit  to 
India  1911  ; m.  1903,  Deva  Vakta 
Lakshmi  Devi;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  (Hon.)  1916, 
K.C.S.I.  (Hon.)  1919,  G.B.E.  (Hon.  Mil.) 
1920.  Singha  Durbar,  and  Baber 
Mahal,  Katmandu,  Nepal,  via  India. 
Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Babington,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  James 
Melville,  K.  C.B. , K.  C.  M.  G. , son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  William  Babington,  formerly 
7th  Hussars,  of  Brooklands,  Sarisbury 
Green,  Hants;  b.  1854;  ed.  privately; 
entered  Lancers  1873,  became  Capt.  1880, 
Major  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  1892,  Brevet  Col. 
and  Col.  1896  (retired  as  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  1907),  Maj.-Gen.  (on  active  list) 
1917  and  again  retired  (as  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Gen.)  1919;  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
1884-5  (honourably  mentioned),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  on  Staff,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a column,  present  at  action  of 
Magersfontein  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  nine  times,  K.C.M.G., 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  promoted, 
French  and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Italian  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  K.C.B.) ; 
was  A.A.G. , India  1896-9,  Col. -on-Staff 
Comdg.  Cav.  Brig.,  E.  Dist.  and  Aider- 
shot  1899,  Comdt.  New  Zealand  Defence 
Forces  1902-7,  and  in  command  of  Low- 
land Mounted  Brig. , Territorial  Force 
1908-13 ; appointed  Col.  Lancers  1909, 
Hon.  Col.  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles 
1911,  and  to  command  23rd  Div.  1914, 
and  XIV  Corps  1915:  m.  1897,  Eleanor, 
da.  of  Thomas  Lawson,  of  N.S.  Wales; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907, 
K.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Pinnacle  Hill,  Kelso;  United  Service, 
and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Son  living— -Geoffrey  6.1902. 

Bacon,  Adm.  Sir  Reginald  Hugh, 
Spencer,  K.  C.  B. , K.  C.  V.  O. , D.  S.  0. , son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Bacon,  of 
Wiggonholt;  b.  1863;  entered  R.  N.  1877, 
specially  promoted  Lieut.  1883,  became 
Com.  1895,  Capt.  1900,  Rear-Adm  1909 
(retired  1909),  Vice-Adm.  1915  and  Adm. 
1918 ; served  with  Benin  Expedition  1897 
(despatches,  D.S.O.), and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (K.C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
American  D.S.  M. );  received  1891  silver 
medal  from  Italian  Govt,  for  life- 
saving in  connection  with  wreck  of 
Utopia  in  Gibraltar  Bay ; had  charge 
of  introduction  of  Submarine  Boats 
into  the  Navy  and  their  design  1901-4  ; 
was  Naval  Assist,  to  First  Sea  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty  1904-5,  in  command  of 
Dreadnought  (when  first  commissioned) 
1906-7,  Ch.  of  Staff  Home  Fleet  1907, 
Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  and  Torpe- 
does 1^07-9  a Naval  A. D.C.  to  H.M. 
1908,  Managing  Director  of  the  Coventry 
Ordnance  Works  (Limited)  1909-15,  Col. 
Comdg.  Heavy  Howitzer  Brig.,  R.M.A. 
Feb.  to  April  1915,  and  Adm.  of  the 
Dover  Patrol  1915-18,  since  when  he  has 
been  Controller  of  Munitions  Inventions 
Depart.  ; is  a Grand  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  : m.  1894,  Cicely  Isabel,  da.  of 
Henry  Surtees,  of  Red  worth  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1897,  C.V.O  1907,  K.C  B.  (Mil.)  and 
K.C.V.O.  1916.  Braishfield  Lodge, 
Romsey,  Hants;  United  Service  Club. 
Daughter  living — Dorothy  Cicely. 

Baddeley,  Sir  John  James,  el.  son  of 
John  Baddeley,  of  Hackney,  N.E.  ; b. 
1842  ; is  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman 


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(Farringdon  Within  Ward)  for  London 
(Sheriff  1908-9) ; author  of  “ The  Church 
of  St.  Giles,  Cripplegate,”  “A  History 
of  the  Guildhall  and  the  Aldermen  of  the 
City  of  London”  : in.  1st,  1868,  Mary, 
who  d.  1905,  da.  of  William  Locks,  of 
Hackney,  N.E.  ; 2ndly,  1912,  Florence, 
da.  of  J.  Douglass  Mathews,  of  High- 
bury New  Park,  N.  ; cr.  \ Knt.  1909. 
Lakefield , 32,  Wood  berry  Down , N. 

Sons  living — John  William,  b.  1869  : m.  1892, 
Kate,  da.  of  John  Shaw,  of  Clapton,  N.E., — 
Mark,  b.  1871, — Bernard  Beresford,  b.  1876  : 
in.  1909,  Ethel  Emily,  da.  of  Sir  David 
Burnett,  1st  Bt., — Sydney,  b.  1878, — Allan, 
b.  1884  : m.  1914,  Constance,  da.  of  Walter 
Baddeley,  of  Woodford  Green. 

Daughters  living— Mary  Frances, — Dora, — 
Ruth. 

Baden-Powell  [see  Powell]. 

Badock,'  Sir  (Henry)  Walter,  K.B.E. , 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  William  Frederick 
Badock,  of  Manor  House,  Westbury-on- 
Trym,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1854;  was 
Dep.  Accountant- Gen.  and  Income  Tax 
Assessor  at  India  Office  1905-7,  and  Ac- 
countant-Gen. 1907-19  (also  Director  of 
Funds  and  Official  Agent  to  Administra- 
tors-Gen.  in  India  1909-19):  m.  1881, 
Ellen  May,  da.  of  Charles  Britten  ; cr. 
C.S.  I.  1911,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Bahram  Kham,  Nawab  Sir , K.C.I.E. , 
K.B.E  ; b.  18 — ; is  Ch.  of  the  Mozari 
Tribe  of  the  Dera  Ghazi  Khan  Dist. , and 
a M.L.C.  of  Punjab;  cr.  C.I.E.  1907, 
K.C.I.E.  1912,  K.B.E.  1919.  Dera  Ghazi 
Khan , Punjab. 

Baig  [see  Abbas  Ali  Baig]. 

Baikie,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Archie 
Dundas  Simpson-,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Frederick  Simpson-Baikie,  of 
Hayes  Court,  Hayes,  Kent ; b.  1871 ; ed. 
at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1889,  became 
Capt.  1899.  Brevet  Major  1902,  Lieut.  - 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col  1919; 
Nile  Expedition  1899  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  4th  class  Medjidie),  S. 
African  War  1900-1902,  on  Staff,  present 
at  actions  of  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  19 14-15, 
in  France  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  at 
Dardanelles  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
C.B. , Legion  of  Honour),  in  German  E. 
Africa  1916,  in  France  1916,  in  Salonika 
1916,  and  in  Palestine  1917-18  (despatches 
four  times,  C.M.G. , Brevet  Col., 
K.C.M.G.);  was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  S. 
Command  1907-18,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Head  Quarters  1909-10:  m.  190 7, 
Marion  Evelyn  Miller;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1909. 

Bailey,  Sir  Rowland,  C.B.,  M.V.O. , 
I.S.O.  ; b.  1852;  entered  Office  of  Works 
1871,  became  Controller  of  Supplies  1885, 
and  Controller  of  H.M.  Stationery  Office 
1905 ; retired  1913 ; is  a Member  of 
Council  of  King  Edward  VII.  Sanatorium, 
and  of  Council  of  Union  Jack  Club; 
Vice-Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Paper 
1916;  cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1902,  I.S.O. 
1904,  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  Knt.  1913.  C/o 
Barclays  Bank , North  End , Croydon. 

Bailhache,  Hon.  Sir  Clement 
Meacher,  son  of  the  Rev.  Clement 
Bailhache,  a Baptist  Min. ; b.  1856 ; ed. 


at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at  London 
Univ.  (LL.B.  1877);  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1889,  a K.C.  1908,  and  a Bencher  1912; 
joined  S.  Wales  and  Chester  Circuits ; 
appointed  a Judge  of  High  Court  of 
Justice  (King's  Bench  Div.)  1912:  m. 
1881,  Fanny  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Herman 
Liebstein,  Bar.-at-Law;  cr.  Knt.  1912. 
T rev  anion,  Totteridge , Herts;  Royal 
Courts  of  Justice,  W.  C. 

Son  living  Clement  Herman,  b.  1890:  m. 
1919,  Louise  Agnes  Procter. 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  Marjorie : 
m.  1912,  Arnold  Duncan  McNair,  C.B.E. 

Baillie,  Sir  Frank,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Baillie;  b.  1875;  appointed  Ac- 
countant Central  Canada  Loan  and 
Savings’  Co.  1896,  Sec.  1898,  and  Assist. 
Manager  1901 ; became  Gen.  Manager 
Metropolitan  Bank,  Toronto  1902;  in 
1903  formed  the  firm  of  Baillie,  Wood 
and  Croft,  Members  of  Toronto  Stock 
Exchange ; organized  Burlington  Steel 
Co.  (Hamilton)  1910,  Bankers  Bond  Co. 
(Limited)  and  Dominion  Steel  Foundry 
Co.  (Limited)  1912,  and  Canadian 
Cartridge  Co.  (Limited)  1914 ; is  Pres. 
Bankers’  Investments  (Limited);  also  or- 
ganized Toronto  and  Burlington  Steel  Co. 
(Limited);  appointed  Director  of  Aviation 
for  Canada,  Imperial  Munitions  Board 
1916,  when  he  organized  Canadian  Aero- 
planes (Limited),  becoming  Pres.  : m. 
1900,  Edith  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Aubrey 
White,  C.M.G.,  Dep.  Min.  of  Lands  and 
Mim  s for  Ontario  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Lisanally  Farm , Oakville , Ontario; 
Albany , and  Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Aubrey  Wilton,  b.  1908, — Frank 
Wilton,  b.  1913, — James  Wilton,  b.  1918. 
Daughters  living — Marion  Wilton,  b.  1901, — 
Edith  Wilton,  b.  1904. 

Bainbridge,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  (Edmond) 
Guy  Tulloch,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Sir  Edmond  Bainbridge,  K.C.B. , of  Nor- 
manhurst,  Sheringham,  Norfolk;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R M.C.  ; en- 
tered The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1888, 
became  Capt.  1897,  Brevet  Major  1898, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Major  1906,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1917 ; served  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition  1897  (de- 
spatches, Egyptian  clasp)  and  1898,  pre- 
sent at  battle  of  Khartum  (despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1900  on  Staff 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  2«;th 
Div.  (Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.B.,  Croix 
de  Guem ) ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1896-8;  was  D.A.A.G.  and  Comdg.  7th 
Mounted  Inf.  Corps,  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900 ; again  attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1901-3,  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mounted  Inf. 
1903-4,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1910-15,  a 
Brig.  Com.  1915-16,  Comdg.  a Div. 
1916-18,  and  Inspector  of  Inf.  1918-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg. 
Belfast  Command : m.  1904,  Alice  May, 
da.  of  Col.  Mark  Henry  George  Goldie, 
formerly  R.E. , of  Wallington  Lodge, 
Fareham  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.C.B. 
(Mil. ) 1918.  Belfast ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Diana  Patrick  Nofe'l,— June. 

Baines,  Sir  Frank,  C.B.E. , M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Baines ; b.  1877 ; ed. 
privately  ; is  an  Architect,  and  Director 
of  Works  H.M.’s  Office  of  Works;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1911,  C.B.E.  and 
Knt.  1918.  Hillside,  Lough  ton,  Essex. 


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Baines,  .SzVJervoise  Athelstane,  C.S./., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Baines,  V. 
of  Yalding,  Kent ; b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  Bom. 
C.S.  1870,  and  retired  1895  '<  was  Sec.  to 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Opium  1894-5,  a 
Borough  Councillor  (Kensington)  1896- 

1902,  a County  Alderman  for  London 
1898-1902,  and  Pres,  of  Roy.  Statistical 
So.  1509-10 ; author  of  several  works  on 
India,  and  Statistical  subjects  : m.  1874, 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Pyne, 
Bar.-at-Law;  cr.  C.S.I.  1894,  Knt.  1905. 
Home  Close , Kidlington,  Oxon ; Reform, 
and  Unionist  Clubs. 

Son  living— Cuthbert  Edward  (21,  Chepstow 
Villas,  W.),  b.  187Q  : m.  1912,  Margaret 
Lane,  da.  of  Reginald  Lane  Poole,  LL.D., 
Litt.D.,  Keeper  of  the  Archives,  Oxford  Univ, 
Daughter  living— Sylvia,  b.  1875  : m.  igoit 
Philip  Edward  Percival,  I. C.S. 

Baker,  Sir  Augustine  FitzGerald, 
youngest  son  of  Hugh  Baker,  of  Lismacue, 
Tipperary;  b.  1851;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1879);  admitted 
Solicitor  in  Ireland  1878;  was  Pres,  of 
Incorporated  Law  So.  of  Ireland  1903 ; 
cr.  Knt.  1903.  56,  Merrion  Square , 

Dublin ; Constitutional , Dublin  Uni- 
versity, and  Royal  Irish  Yacht  Clubs. 

Baker,  Sir  John,  M.D.,  son  of 
Samuel  Baker;  b.  1861;  M.D.  1901; 
sometime  Sup.,  Broadmoor  Lunatic 
Asylum  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Broadmoor, 
Crowthorne,  Berks. 

Baker,  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
a J.P.  for  Plymouth  (sometime  Mayor)  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Plymouth. 

Bala  RamaVarma  [see  Travancore]. 

Balchandra  Krishna  Bhatawa- 
dekar  [see  Bhatawadekar]. 

Baldwin,  Sir  Harry,  M.R.C.S. , son 
of  the  late  George  Baldwin,  of  West  Bridg- 
ford,  Notts  ; b.  1862;  L.D.S.  England  1884, 
M.R.C.S.  England  1887;  a Dental  Surg. ; 
sometime  Hon.  Consulting  Dental  Surg. 
King  George  V.  Mil.  Hospital,  Hon  Dental 
Surg.  Officers’  Hospital  (Berkeley  Square), 
and  Dental  Surg.  and  Hon.  Sec.  Ken- 
nington  Maxillo-Facial  Hospital;  was 
Pres.  British  So.  for  Study  of  Orthodontics 
1912-13,  Metropolitan  Branch  British 
Dental  Asso.  1913-14,  and  Odontological 
Section  Roy.  So.  of  Med.  1913-14,  and 
Hon.  Treasurer  International  Dental 
Congress  (London)  1914  ; appointed 
Surg. -Dentist  to  H.M.  1918 : m.  1914, 
Lucy  Mabel  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Orr  White;  cr.  Knt.  1918.  37, 

Cavendish  Square,  IV.  ; Castle  House, 
St.  Helen  s.  Isle  of  Wight. 

Daughter  living — Mary. 

Balfour,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Alfred 
Granville,  K.B.E.,  C.B  , son  of  John 
Balfour,  of  Balbirnie,  Fife  [E.  Cawdor]; 
b.  1858;  ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (re- 
tired), a Comnir.  Roy.  Hospital,  Chelsea, 
.and  a Director  of  Aibheel  Tea  Co. 
(Limited);  served  in  Kandia  1898  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major);  was  Dist.  In- 
spector of  Musketry,  Home  Dist.  1899- 

1903,  and  Comdt. , Roy.  Mil.  Sch.  of 
Music,  Kneller  Hall  1905-10;  appointed 
Embarkation  Comdt.  with  1 ank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  1914  (C. B.,  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and  SS. 
Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Officer  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  U.S.A.  Distinguished 


Ser.  Medal) ; sometime  Sec.  of  Turf  Club: 
m.  1886,  Frances,  da.  of  Surg. -Gen.  Sir 
Benjamin  Simpson,  K.C.I.E.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  7, 

Durham  Place,  Chelsea,  S.  W.  ; Naval 
and  Military,  and  Pratt's  Clubs. 

Son  living— Ronald  E-,  b.  1896. 

Balfour,  Sir  Graham,  son  of  Surg.- 
Gen.  Thomas  Graham,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.  ; b.  1858  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1st  class 
Classical  Moderations);  Hon.  M.A., 
Camb.  1908;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885; 
Director  of  Education  for  Staffordshire  : 
m.  1896,  Rhoda,  da.  of  Leonard  D. 
Brooke,  of  Birkenhead;  cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Riverdale,  Colwich,  Stafford ; Athenceum, 
and  New  University  Clubs.  * 

Sons  living— Gilbert  Graham,  b.  1899, — 
Michael  Leonard  Graham,  b.  1908. 

Balfour,  Professor  Sir  Isaac  Bayley, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  John  Hutton  Balfour,  for- 
merly Professor  of  Botany,  Edinburgh 
Univ.  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad, 
and  Univ.  (M.D.  18 — , D.Sc.  18 — , 
LL.D.  18 — );  Professor  of  Botany,  Edin- 
burgh Univ.,  Regius  Keeper,  Roy.  Botanic 
Gardens,  Edinburgh,  and  a F.R.S.  ; Pro- 
fessor of  Botany,  Glasgow  Univ.  1879-84: 
m.  18 — , Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Balloch  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Inver- 
leith  House,  Edinburgh  ; Athenceum,  and 
Edinburgh  University  Clubs.  . 

Daughter  living — Senga  Marion  ( Lady  A glen) : 
m.  1906,  Sir  Franci  Ar  nur  Aglen,  K.B.E., 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Cuinese  Customs. 

Ballance,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Alfred, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.  B. , M.V.  O.,  E.R.C.S., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Ballance;  b. 
1856;  M.B.  (1st  class  honours)  and 
B.S.  (Gold  Medallist)  1881,  M.S.  (Gold 
Medallist)  1882;  F.R.C.S.,  England 

1882;  Hon.  M.D.  Malta  Univ.  ; is  Con- 
sulting Surg.  to  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital 
and  to  National  Hospital  for  Paralysed 
and  Epileptic  (Queen  Square), "Vice-Pres. 
of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. , a Fellow 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine,  an  H on.  Fellow  of 
American  Surgical  Asso.,  a Correspond- 
ing Member  of  Surgical  So.  of  Paris, 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser.  ; appointed  Surg.-in- 
Ch.  to  Metropolitan  Police ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  tem- 
porary Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (despatches 
thrice,  C.  B. , K.C.M  G.);  has  been  Pres, 
of  Med.  So.  of  London  ; author  of  numer- 
ous med.  works  on  surgery,  and  a frequent 
contributor  to  medical  sos.  and  journals  : 
m.  1883,  Sophia  Annie,  only  child  of 
Alfred  Smart,  of  The  Priory,  Blackheath, 
S.E.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  19x6,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  106,  Harley 

Street,  IV.  ; Athenceum,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alaric  Charles,  b.  1887;  tem- 
porary Surg  R.N. : tn.  1914,  Mary  Philips, 
da.  of  Sir  Walter  Trower. 

Daughters  living— Enid  Aline:  tn.  1919,  Col. 
Frank  V.  Rollund,  M.C.— A11  a Dorothy:  m. 
1918,  Majo.  Franci:-  Attwat  r Lewb,M.C. — 
Helen  Lene:  tn.  1915,  La  old  1 homson,  of 
Dundee, — Kathleen  Muriel, — Olive  Gwen- 
dolyn. 

Ballance,  Col.  Sir  Hamilton  Ashley, 
K.B.E.,  C.B. , M.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Ballance,  of  Clapton ; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Univ  Coll.,  London; 
Col.  T.F.  Reserve,  and  Surg. , Norfolk  and 
Norwich  Hospital  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  clasp) ; European 


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War  1914-19  as  Consulting  Surg.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) : m.  1910,  Ruth,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  G.  S.  Barrett,  D.D.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
All  Saints'  Green , Norwich. 

Sons  living — Ivor  Hamilton,  b.  1911, — Tristan 
George  Lance,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living — Rosemary  Averil,  b.  1914. 

Ballantyne,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  the 
late  David  Ballantyne,  of  Sunnybrae, 
Walkerburn,  Peeblesshire ; b.  18 — ; is  a 
J.P.  and  D.  L.  for  Peeblesshire,  and  a 
partner  in  firm  of  D.  Ballantyne  and  Co. , 
woollen  manufacturers  : m.  18 — ; cr.  Knt. 
1906.  Minden,  Peebles. 

Sons  living. 

Balrampur  [see  Bhagwati]. 

Bam,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Pieter  Canzius  van 
Blommestein  Stewart-,  O.  B.  E.  ,son  of  the 
late  Johannes  Andrew  Bam,  M.L.A.  for 
Cape  Town;  b.  1869;  was  Chm.  of  Execu- 
tive Committee  of  S.  African  Products 
Exhibition  in  London  1907 ; originator  and 
first  Chm.  of  S.  African  National  Union  ; 
was  M.L.A.  for  Cape  Town  1904-10  (last 
Senior  Member  before  U nion  of  S.  Africa) ; 
is  a J.P.  of  Cape  Colony  and  for  co. 
Donegal,  Chm.  of  Gen.  Executive  of 
Imperial  Exhibition (1915),  and  Lieut.-Col. 
London  Regt. ; assumed  by  Roy.  Licence 
1910  the  surname  of  Stewart  in  addition 
to  and  before  that  of  Bam : m.  1910, 
Ena  Dingwall  Tasca,  da.  and  heiress  of 
the  late  Alexander  John  George  Stewart, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  Ards,  co.  Donegal ; cr. 
Knt.  1907,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Ards, 
Cashelmore , cb.  Donegal;  61,  Addison 
Road , Kensington,  W.  ; Barn's  Build- 
ings, St.  George's  Street , Cape  Town. 

Sons  living — Alexander  Pieter  Canzius  van 
Blommestein,  b.  1914, — Patrick  John  van 
Blommestein,  6.  1920. 

Daughters  living — Patricia  May  Julia  van 
Blommestein,  b.  1912, — Ena  Mary  Isabella 
van  Blommestein  (twin),  b.  1914, — Molly 
Phillis  Tasca  van  Blommestein,  b.  1918. 

Bancroft,  Sir  Squire  Bancroft,  son 
of  the  late  Secundus  Bancroft-Butter- 
field,  of  Netherthorpe  [authorised  by 
Royal  license  to  use  for  himself  and  issue 
the  surname  of  Bancroft  only,  which  was 
assumed  in  i860]  ; b.  1841 ; ed.  privately  ; 
a distinguished  member  of  the  dramatic 
profession,  and  for  20  years  Lessee  and 
Manager  (with  his  wife)  of  the  old  Prince 
of  Wales’s  and  Haymarket  Theatres ; 
retired  from  management  1885  ; has  oc- 
casionally acted  since ; devoted  much 
time  to  “Readings”  in  behalf  of  hos- 
pitals in  London  and  throughout  the 
country,  raising  ^20,000 ; is  Pres,  of 
Acad,  of  Dramatic  Art,  and  a Member 
of  Advisory  Board  for  Censorship  of 
Plays  ; joint  author  of  “ The  Bancrofts, — 
Recollections  of  Sixty  Years  ” : m.  1867, 
Marie  Effie  Wilton  (the  famous  actress), 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Pleydell  Wilton  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1897.  A 1,  The  Albany,  Picca- 
dilly, W.  ; The  Burlington , Folkestone; 
Athenceum,  Marlborough,  and  Garrick 
Clubs. 

Son  living — George  Pleydell  ( White  Lodge, 
Westgate-on-Sea),  b.  1868  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1893;  Clerk  of  Assize,  Midland  Circuit:  m. 
1893,  Effie  Lucy,  da.  of  Sir  John  Hare. 

Bandaranaike,  Sir  Solomon  Dias, 
C.M.G.,  only  son  of  the  late  D.  C. 
H.  Dias  Bandaranaike,  J.P.,  Mudaliyar 
of  the  Gov.’s  Gate;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  St. 
Thomas’s  Coll.,  Colombo;  created 
Mohandirum  of  the  Gov.’s  Gate,  and 
invested  with  sword  and  belt  of  office  by 
H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Clarence  1882  ; 
received  gold  medal  for  services  rendered 


to  Dist.  when  Mudaliyar  of  Siyane  Karle 
East  from  its  inhabitants  1896  ; Diamond 
Jubilee  medal  1897,  as  Delegate  from 
Ceylon ; a gold  Sword  of  Honour  by 
public  subscription  1901,  and  Coronation 
medal  1902  ; is  a J.P.  for  the  Island,  and 
Maha  Mudaliyar  to  the  Gov.  ; acted  as 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  the  Duke  of  York  during 
visit  to  Ceylon  1902  : m.  18 — , Daisy  Ez- 
line,  el.  da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Solomon 
Christoffel  Obeyesekere,  M.L.C.  of  Col- 
ombo, Ceylon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  Knt. 
1907.  Horagolla,  Veyangoda,  Ceylo7i ; 
Sports  Club. 

Bankes,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Eldon, 
P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council’’]. 

Banner,  Sir  John  Sutherland  Har- 
MOOD-,  son  of  Harmood  Walcot  Banner, 
formerly  of  Bebington,  Cheshire ; b.  1847 ; 
ed.  at  Radley  ; is  a partner  in  the  firm 
of  Harmood-Banner  and  Son,  chartered 
accountants,  of  Liverpool,  Auditor  of  Lan- 
cashire and  Yorkshire  Railway  Co.  and 
of  the  Bank  of  Liverpool,  a J.P  and 
D.L.  for  Cheshire  (High  Sheriff  1902),  a 
Member  of  Liverpool  Town  Council,  and 
Pres,  of  Asso.  of  Municipal  Corporations  ; 
was  Lord  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1912-13  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Everton  Div.  of  Liver- 
pool (C)  since  Feb.  1905 : m.  1st,  1876, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Knowles,  M.P.  for  Wigan,  of 
Darnhall  Hall,  Cheshire  ; 2nd,  1908,  Ella, 
da.  of  Herbert  Linford,  of  Norwich  ; cr. 
Knt.  1913.  Aston  Hall,  Preston  Brook, 
Cheshire  ; A rnisdale,  Inverness ; Carlton , 
St.  Stephen's,  and  Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 
Banwar  Pal  Deo  [see  Karauli]. 

Barber,  Sir  (Edward)  Fairless,  son 
of  William  Barber,  Q.C. , of  Ashover, 
Derbyshire;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Marlborough; 
is  a Planter ; has  been  Planting  Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Madras  since  1913  : 
m.  1897 ; Beatrice  Annie,  da.  of  Robert 
Baldwin  Hayward,  of  Harrow ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Ootaca7nund,  Madras;  Wind- 
ham, Madras,  Ootacamund , and  Ban- 
galore United  Service  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Marion  Beatrice,  b.  1898, — 
Margaret  Fairless,  b.  1902. 

Barbour,  Sir  David  Miller,  K.C.S.I. , 
K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late  Miller  Barbour, 
of  Calkill,  Ireland  ; b.  1841 ; entered 
B.C.S.  1863;  formerly  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  in  Finance  and  Commerce  Depart. , 
and  Financial  Member  of  Council  of 
Gov. -Gen.  of  India;  appointed  a Member 
of  Gold  and  Silver  Commn.  1886,  of  Irish 
Financial  Relations  Commn.  1894,  of  West 
India  Sugar-Growing  Islands  Commn. 
1896,  and  of  Indian  Currency  Committee 

1898,  Special  Commr.  to  enquire  into 
Finances  of  Jamaica  1899,  Commr.  to 
enquire  into  Finances  of  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colony  1900,  and  Chm.  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  London  Traffic,  1902, 
and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Ship- 
ping Rings  and  of  Committee  on  Indian 
Railways  1907  : m.  1883,  Katherine  Con- 
stance, da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Gribble  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1887,  K.C.S.I.  1889,  K. C.M.G. 

1899.  Tiltwood,  Crawley  Down,  Sussex  ; 
Athenceum,  and  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Clubs. 

Sons  living — Ralph  Henry,  b.  1884  : m.  1914, 
Evelyn  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  C.  S.  Carlisle,  of 
Brookside,  Alderley  Edge, — Kenneth  Durand, 
b.  1885;  Capt.  Indian  Army:  m.  1913,  Mar- 
garet Mary,  da.  of  David  Barry, — David 
Neville,  b.  1895. 

Daughter  living — Catherine  Margaret : m. 

1911,  the  Rev.  Ralph  Layard  Whytehead, 
Chap,  to  the  Forces. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Barclay,  Sir  George  Head,  K.C.S.I. , 
K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Ford  Barclay,  of  Monkhams,  Woodford, 
Essex  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1886, 
became  3rd  Sec.  at  Washington  1888,  and 
at  Rome  1891,  and  2nd  Sec.  there  1892,  at 
Madrid  1894,  and  at  Constantinople  1898, 
Sec.  at  Tokio  1902,  and  Councillor  of 
Embassy  there  1905,  at  Constantinople 
1906  (rank  of  Min.  Plen.  1908),  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  and  Consul-Gen. 
to  Persia  1908,  and  Envoy  Extraor. , and 
Min.  Plen.  at  Bucharest  1912 ; retired 
1919:  m.  1891,  Beatrix  Mary  Jay  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a decree  nisi  of 
divorce  1919),  da.  of  Henry  G.  Chapman, 
of  New  York;  cr.  C. M.G.  1898,  C.V.O. 
1906,  K.C.M.G.  1908,  K.C.S.I.  1913. 
Travellers' , and  St.  James's  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Dorothy  Katharine,  b.  1892 : 
m.  ign.Sir  Coleridge  Kennard,  istBt.,  from 
whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1918. 

Barclay,  Sir  Thomas,  Ph.D.y  LL.B ., 
son  of  the  late  George  Barclay,  LL.D. , 
of  Bonvil,  Cupar,  Fife ; b.  1853 ; ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  in  Paris 
(LL.B.  1881),  Bonn,  and  Jena  (Ph.D. 
1875)  Univs.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn,  1881; 
was  one  of  the  Paris  Correspondents 
of  Times  1876-82,  and  Chm.  of  British 
Chamber  of  Commerce  in  Paris  1899- 
1900,  and  an  Examiner  in  Jurisprudence 
and  International  Law  to  Oxford  Univ. 
1900  ; is  a Member  of  Superior  Council 
of  Belgian  Congo,  Vice-Pres.  of  Institute 
of  International  Law,  an  Hon.  Member 
of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Jurisprudence  of  Spain, 
an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  a Knight 
of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a 
Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  Lion  and  Sun 
of  Persia  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Kirk- 
caldy Dist.  [Lb)  1886;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Blackburn  (L)  Jan.  to  Dec.  1910;  author 
of  “Problems  of  International  Practice 
and  Diplomacy,”  “ The  Turco-Italian 
War  and  its  Problems,”  etc.,  and  of 
articles  on  International  Law  in  Ency- 
clopedia of  Laws  of  England , and  Ency- 
clopedia Britannica : m.  1877,  Marie 
Therese,  da.  of  R.  Teuscher,  M.D.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1904.  60,  Nevern  Square,  S.  W. , 

13,  Old  Square,  Lincolns  Inn,  W.C.  ; 

1 7,  Rue  Pasquier,  Paris  ; Atheneum , and 
Reform  Clubs. 

Son  living — George,  b.  1881. 

Daughters  living — Grisel,  b.  1885, — Helen, 
b.  1895. 

Barclay,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  James 
Barclay,  of  Felling,  co.  Durham ; b. 
1839  I 's  a J»P.  f°r  the  City  of  Birming- 
ham and  for  cos.  Warwick  and  Wor- 
cester: m.  1st,  1861,  Mary  Anne,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Jaques,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Osmotherley,  Yorkshire;  2ndly,  1893, 
Mary  Dingley,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Pethybridge,  J.  P. , banker,  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall ; cr.  Knt.  1908.  The  Uplands, 
Blackwell,  near  Bromsgrove. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Thomas 
(Metchley  Grange,  Harborne),  b.  1869:  m.  \ 
1896,  Louisa  May,  da.  of  the  late  John  Innes,  s 
of  Edgbaston, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Edward  | 
Debell,  M.C.,  b.  1895;  formerly  Lieut.  4th 
Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt. 

Daughters  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Jane 
Elizabeth  Jaques:  m.  1887,  Philip  Melanc- 
thon  Scatliff,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  St.  I 
Elmo,  Lordship  Lane,  S.E., — Edith, — Mary: 
m.  1916,  Horatio  Higgs,  J.P.,  of  Waterpark, 
Holsworthy,  Devon,  and  The  Hermitage, 
Welcombe,  Devon, — Gertrude:  m.  1919, 

Henry  William  Taylor,  of  Leahyrst,  Black- 
well,  Worcestei shire,— (by  2ndmarriage)  Mar- 
jorie Pethybridge:  m.  1919,  Capt.  Philip  G.  I 
Filzgeorge  Parker,  formerly  2/6th  Batn.  ' 
Kings  (Liverpool  Regt.). 


Barker,  Capt.  Sir  David  Wilson-, 
R.D.,  son  of  David  Wilson  Barker,  of 
Worcester;  b.  1858;  a F.R.S.E.,  and  a 
Director  of  Nitrates  RailwayCo.  (Limited); 
formerly  in  Mercantile  Marine ; Capt. 
R.N.R.  (retired) ; was  Capt. -Sup.  of  Train- 
ing Ship  Worcester  1892-1919:  m.  1885, 
Magdalen,  da.  of  John  Maclean  Mul- 
ligan, of  Dublin  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Flim- 
well  Grange,  near  Hawkhurst ; Royal 
Societies'  Club. 

Barker,  Sir  Francis  Henry,  son  ot 
the  late  Alfred  Barker,  of  Elmfield,  Esher, 
and  Constantinople;  b.  1865;  ed.  privately 
and  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; is  a Director  of 
Vickers  (Limited),  and  Parsons’  Foreign 
Patents  Co.  (Limited),  and  Chm.  of 
Executive  Council  of  Russo-British  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce : m.  1897,  Aimde,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  de  Vere ; cr.  Knt. 
1917.  Burnt  Stub,  Chessington,  Surrey  ; 
Lowndes  House,  Lowndes  Place,  S.  W.  ; 
Marlborough,  St.  James's,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Barker,  Col.  Sir  Francis  William 
James,  son  of  the  late  William  Barker, 
F.R.C.S.I.,  of  21,  Hatch  Street,  Dublin, 
and  The  Fort,  Kilkeel,  co.  Down ; 
b.  1841  ; entered  R.A.  1863,  became 
Capt.  1876,  Major  1883,  Lieut. -Col. 
1890,  and  Brevet  Col.  1896 ; retired 
1898 ; served  with  Abyssinian  Ex- 
pedition 1867-8,  present  at  capture  of 
Magdala  (medal) ; was  Inspector  of 
Warlike  Stores,  Malta  1878-84,  Assist. 
Sup.,  Roy.  Gunpowder  Factory,  Waltham 
Abbey  1885-8,  and  in  charge  of  Danger 
Buildings  there  1888-92 ; appointed  Sup. 
of  Roy.  Small  Arms  Factory,  Birming- 
ham 1892  : m.  1873,  Charlotte  Jessie,  only 
child  of  the  late  John  Foster;  cr.  Knt. 
1906.  1,  Westbourne  Mansions,  Folke- 

stone ; Radnor  [Folkestone)  Club. 

Sons  living — Ernest  Francis  William,  D.S.O., 
b.  1877  [see  “Companionage”], — William 
Arthur  John,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879  [see  “Com- 
panionage”],— Cecil  Hardy,  b.  1881:  Major 
R.A., — Another,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Margaret,  b.  18 — : m.  1909, 
M.  W.  J.Fry,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,— 
Iris,  b.  1895:  m.  19x5,  the  Rev.  Horace 
Claude  Harland,  a Chaplain  to  the  Forces. 

Barker,  Maj.-Gen.  .SzrGeorge,  K.  C.B. , 
son  of  Col.  George  Barker,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1849;  entered  R.E.  1869,  became  Capt. 
1881,  Brevet  Major  1882,  Major  1887, 
Lieut. -Col.  1894,  Brevet  Col.  1898,  Col. 
1901,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1906;  retired  1911 ; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  Brevet  Major,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  and  with  Bechuanaland  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
(despatches) ; was  an  Assist.  Instructor 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1877-81,  Assist. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Fortifications,  Head 
Quarters  1894-1901.  Col. -on -the -Staff 
Comdg.  R.E. , E.  Dist.  1901-4,  Inspector 
of  R.E.  at  Head  Quarters  1904-9,  and  in 
command  of  E.  Coast  Defences  1909-11  : 
m.  1888,  the  Hon.  Clemency  Hubbard, 
da.  of  1st  Baron  Addington;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1905,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Salt 
Hall,  near  Chichester ; United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Francis  Worsley,  b.  1889; 
Capt.  Yeo.:  m.  1914,  Beatrice  M.,  da.  of 
Oliver  Ormrod,  of  Pickhill  Hall,  Denbigh- 
shire,— Evelyn  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1894 
[see  “Companionage  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea  Margaret,  b. 
1890:  tn.  1913,  Brig. -Gen.  Reginald  Arthur 
Bright,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  R.H.A. 


KNIGHTS. 


835 


Barlow,  6»(Clement  Anderson)  Mon- 
tague, K.B.E. , M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Very 
Rev.  William  Hagger  Barlow,  D.D.,  Dean 
of  Peterborough ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Repton, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (1st  class 
Law  Tripos,  Yorke  Prize  Essayist,  Senior 
Whewell  Univ.  Scholar,  B.A.  1889,  M.A. 
1893,  LL.D.  1900);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1895 ; was  a County  Councillor  for  Lon- 
don 1907-10  (Vice-Chm.  of  its  Parlia- 
mentary Committee) ; is  Official  Principal 
to  Archdeacons  of  London,  Hampstead, 
and  St.  Albans,  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Sotheby,  Wilkinson  and  Hodge,  Chm.  of 
Civil  Liabilities  Panel  (1917),  Chm.  Select 
Committee  on  Soldiers’  Pensions,  Acting 
Chm.  Inter-Departmental  Committee  on 
Tuberculous  Soldiers,  and  a Member  of 
National  Church  Council ; raised  Salford 
Brig.  1914-15  ; was  a Member  of  Foreign 
Languages  Committee  1917-18 ; has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Salford  ( C ) since 
Dec.  1910,  having  been  defeated  there 
Jan.  1910  ; appointed  Parliamentary  Sec. 
to  Min.  of  Labour  April  1920 ; cr.  K.B.E. 
1918.  107,  Jermyn  Street , S.  W.  1 ; 

Carlton,  and  Union  ( Manchester ) Clubs. 
Barnard,  His  Honour  Sir  Frank 
Stillman,  K.C.M.G. , son  of  Francis  Jones 
Barnard,  of  Victoria,  British  Columbia ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Hellmuth  Coll.,  London, 
Ontario;  is  Lieut. -Gov.  of  British  Colum-  I 
bia ; elected  a Member  of  Parliament, 
Canada,  1888  : m.  1883,  Martha  Amelia, 
da.  of  Joseph  Loewen,  of  Victoria,  British 
Columbia;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1918.  Govern- 
ment House , Victoria , British  Columbia  ; 
Royal  Automobile  ( London ),  Union  (Vic- 
toria), and  Vancouver  Clubs. 

Barnes,  Sir  Frederic  Gorel],  son  ol 
the  late  Charles  Barnes,  J.P. , of  Mossley 
Hill,  Lancashire ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Roy, 
Institution,  Liverpool,  and  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1887);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1885 ; was  Chm.  of  Greyholme 
Convalescent  Home  for  Wounded,  and 
Commissary  Kent  Vol.  Fencibles  1914-17; 
is  Assist.  Div.  Food  Commr. , S.  Midland 
Div.,  Assist.  Commr.  Education  and 
Propaganda  Branch  of  Min.  of  Food,  and 
Div.  Labour  Adviser  to  Min.  of  Food, 
Chm.  of  Court  of  Referees  for  Reading 
Dist.  for  Unemployment  Insurance,  a 
F.R.G.S. , and  a J.P.  and  D. L.  for 
Kent ; unsuccessfully  contested  N.-E. 
Div.  of  Derbyshire  (C)  July  1892,  and 
Northampton  Borough  Jan.  1905  and 
Jan.  1910;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Faversham 
Div.  of  Kent  1895-1900  : m.  1894,  Caro- 
line Anne  Roper,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Roper  Lethbridge,  K.C.I.E.  [see  Leth- 
bridge “ Knights’  Widows”]  ; cr.  Knt. 
1916.  Eyot  Wood,  Shiplake,  Oxon.  ; 
Gorell  Barnes,  War  grave,  Berks  ; Carlton, 
and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Frederic  Finlay  Gorell,  b.  1901, 
— William  Lethbridge  Gorell,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living — Catherine  Flsie  Marian. 
Barnes,  Sir  George  Stapylton,  K.  C.B.y 
K.C.S.I. , son  of  the  late  George  Carnac 
Barnes,  C.B.  [see  V.  Chetwynd,  colls.], 
formerly  Foreign  Sec.  in  India;  b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883 ; assisted  late 
Lord  Russell  of  Killowen  in  his  work  at 
the  Bar  1883-93 1 appointed  Counsel  to  the 
Board  of  Trade  in  Bankruptcy  matters 
1886,  Official  Receiver  in  Companies’ 
Liquidation  1893,  Senior  Official  Receiver 
1896,  Comptroller  of  Companies  Depart. , 
Board  of  Trade  1904,  Comptroller-Gen.  | 
Labour  and  Statistical  Departs,  thereof  j 
1911,  2nd  Sec.  1913,  Joint  Permanent  | 


Sec.  1915,  and  a Member  of  Council  of 
Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1916  ; was  Member  of 
Royal  Commn.  on  Sugar  Supply  1914-16  : 
m.  1887,  Sybil  de  Gournay,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Buxton,  M.P.  [see  Buxton,  Bt. , 
cr.  1840,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.S.I.  1920. 
Delhi,  and  Simla,  India ; Foxholm, 
Cobham,  Surrey ; Brooks's  Club. 

Sons  living — Ralph  George,  b.  1888, — 
Anthony  Charles,  D.S.O.,  b.  1891  [see  “ Com- 

PANXONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Lucy  Eleanor,  b.  1897. 

Barnes,  Sir  Hugh  Shakespear, 
K.C.S.I.,  K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 

James  Ralph  Barnes,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1874 ; became  Private  Sec.  to  Financial 
Member  of  Council  1876  ; employed  on 
Special  Duty  with  Foreign  Depart.  1879  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1881  as  Political 
Officer  ; was  Assist,  to  Gov. -Gen.’s  Agent 
in  Baluchistan  1881-3  ; appointed  Political 
Agent  at  Quetta  and  Pishin  1883,  in  charge 
of  Afghan  Boundary  Commn.  Supplies 
1884,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in 
Foreign  Depart.  1889,  Revenue  Commr., 
Baluchistan  1890,  Resident  in  Kashmir 
1894,  Agent  to  Gov. -Gen.  and  Ch.  Commr. , 
Baluchistan  1896,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India 
in  Foreign  Depart.  1900,  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Burma  1903,  Pres,  of  Delhi  Durbar  Com- 
mittee 1903,  and  a Member  of  Council  of 
Sec.  of  State  for  India  1905  (resigned 
1913);  is  Chm.  Imperial  Bank  of  Persia, 
and  a Director  of  Anglo-Persian  Oil  Co. 
and  of  Burma  Corporation : m.  1st, 
1888,  Winifred,  who  d.  1892,  el.  da. 
of  Sir  John  Strachey,  G.C.Sil.,  C.  I.E. 
[Strachey,  Bt.] ; 2nd,  1894,  Edith  Helen, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Reginald  Barnes, 
formerly  V.  of  Heavitree,  and  Canon 
of  Exeter;  cr.  C.S.I.  1897,  K.C.S.I. 
and  K.C.V.0. 1903.  29,  Campden  House, 
Court,  Kensington,  W. 8;  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

Sons  living — James  Strachey,  b.  1890, — 
Hugh,  b.  1898, — George  Reginald,  b.  1904. 
Daughter  living — Mary,  b.  1889  : m.  1910,  St. 
John  Hutchinson,  Bar. -at-Law,  of  1,  Plowden 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. 

Barnes,  Maj.-Ge?i.  Sir  Reginald 
Walter  Ralph,  K.  C.B. , D.  S.  0. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Preb.  R.  H.  Barnes,  of  Stoke 
Canon,  Exeter;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Westmin- 
ster Sch.  ; entered  4th  Hussars  1890,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Major  17th  Lancers 
1907,  Lieut. -Col.  10th  Hussars  1911,  Col. 
1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900  as  Adj.  Imperial  Light  Horse 
andi90i-2as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdt.  2nd  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  Comdg. 
32nd  and  57th  Divs.  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches seven  times,  C. B.,  Maj.-Gen., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  K.C.B. );  was  an  A.D.C. 
to  Com. -in-Ch.  in  India  1904-6,  an  In- 
structor at  Cav.  Sch.  1906-7,  and  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  and  Com. -in-Ch.  at 
Malta  1909-11  ; appointed  Col.  4th  Hus- 
sars 1919,  and  to  Command  W.  Lanca 
shire  Div.  Territorial  Force  1919  : m. 
1919,  Gunilla,  widow  of  C.  D.  Wijk  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Cranes  Hall,  Ormskirk, 
Lancashire  ; Cavalry,  Turf,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 
Barnsley,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  John,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Barnsley,  J.P. , of  Edgbas- 
ton ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  King  Edward  VI. 
Sch. , Birmingham  ; is  a contractor,  and 
Director  of  Wesleyan  and  Gen.  Insurance 
Co.,  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army, 

I a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire  and 


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Birmingham,  and  a Gov.  of  King  Edward’s 
Sch. , Birmingham;  formerly  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  (T.D  ) Territorial  Force; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Edgbaston  Div. 
of  Birmingham,  Dec.  1918  : m.  1882,  Ellen 
Rutherford,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Davis, 
J.P,,  of  Wandsworth;  cr.  Knt.  1914. 
Ear  Is  fie  Id,  Westfield  Road , Edgbaston , 
Birmingham . 

Sons  living — Donald  Gordon,  M.C.,  b.  1884 ; 
Major  Gloucestershire  Regt.:  m.  1919,  Eve- 
lyn, only  child  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Bateson,  of 
Hampstead, — Robert  Eric,  M.C.,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  b.  1886;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  in  Salonica  (M.C.), — Arnold,  b.  1896  ; 
Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt. 

Daughter  living — Norah. 

Baroda,  H.H.  the  Maharaja 
Gaekwar  ( Sir  Sayaji  Rao  Sena  Khas 
Khel  Samsher  Bahadur  Farzand-i-Khas- 
i - Dowlat  - i - Englishia)  of,  G.  C.  S.I. , 
G.C.t.E. ; b.  1863;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India  : m.  1st,  1880,  Chimnabai, 
C.I. , who  d.  1885;  2nd,  1885,  Chimna 
Bai,  C.I.;  cr.  G.C.S.I.  1887,  G.C.l.E. 
1919.  Laxmi  Vilas  aiid  Makarpura 
Palaces,  Baroda,  India. 

Barr,  Sir  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Samuel 
Barr,  J.P. , formerly  of  Claremont,  co. 
Tyrone;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Londonderry,  and 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M. B.  1873,  M.D. 
1882);  LL.D.  Toronto  1906;  L.R.C.S. 
EdinburghandL.M.  1873,  M.R.C.P.  1897, 
F.R.C.P. , London  1902,  Hon.  LL.D., 
Liverpool  1912 ; formerly  Physician  and 
House  Surg.  to  Northern  Hospital,  Liver- 
pool, and  Physician  to  Stanley  Hospital, 
Liverpool,  and  Liverpool  Roy.  Infirmary  ; 
isaF.R.StE.,  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C,(T.F.), 
County  Director  of  Voluntary  Aid,  W. 
Lancashire  Territorial  Force,  Past  Pres, 
of  Liverpool  Med.  Institution,  British  Med. 
Asso. , and  of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso. , Vice-Pres. 
of  Eugenics  Educational  So. , of  Institute 
of  Hygiene,  Med.  Visitor  to  Tue  Brook 
Lunatic  Asylum,  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  Consulting  Physician  to  Liver- 
pool Roy.  Infirmary,  and  Visiting 
Physician  to  Haydock  Lodge  Asylum  ; 
author  of  numerous  med.  works:  m.  1882, 
Isabella  Maria,  da.  of  J.  Woolley;  cr. 
Knt.  1905,  C.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  72, 

Rodney  Street,  Liverpool;  Otterspool  Bank, 
Liverpool;  Athenceum  and  Co?iservative 
( Liverpool)  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Vera  Evelyn,  b.  1887  : m. 
1908,  Capt.  Edward  Astley  Astley  Rushton, 
C.M.G.,  R.N. 

Barraclough,  Col.  Sir  Samuel  Henry 
Egerton,  K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Austra- 
lian Mil.  Forces  Staff ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.  B.  E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Barran,  Sir  Rowland  Hirst,  M.P. 
[see  Barran,  Bt.]. 

Barrett,  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Arnold, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I. , K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Alfred  Barrett,  D.D.  ; b.  1857  ; 
entered  Army  1875,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1886,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1902, 
Col.  1905,  Maj.-Gen.  1906,  Lieut. -Gen. 
1911,  and  Gen.  1917  ; retired  1920  ; Afghan 
War  1879-80,  present  at  relief  of  Kandahar 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star), 
Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
Hunza-Nagar  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  Bazar  Valley  and  Mohmand 


Valley  Field  Forces  1908,  in  command 
of  a Brig,  (despatches,  K.C.B.),  Comdg. 
Forces  in  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (K.C.S.  I.), 
Afghan  War  1919  (G.C.S.I.);  was 

D.A.G. , N.  Command,  India  1905-7,  in 
command  Nowshera  Brig.,  India  .1907-8, 
A.-G.  in  India  1908-12,  and  in  command 
of  Poona  Div.  1912-16,  and  N.  Command, 
India  1916-20;  is  an  A.D.C.  Gen.  to 
H.M.  : m.  1st,  1894,  Mary,  who  d.  1897, 
da.  of  James  Haye,  of  Fowey,  Cornwall ; 
2nd,  1907,  Ella,  who  d.  1917,  3rd  da. 
of  Henry  Lafone,  of  Court  Lodge,  Knock- 
holt,  Sevenoaks,  Kent;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1903,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.V.O.  1912, 
K.C.S.  I.  1915,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
G.C.S.I.  1920.  United  Service  Club. 
Daughter  living — Phyllis:  m.  1918,  Capt.  John 
Ord  Cobbold  Hasted,  D.S.O.,  Durham  L-L 

Barrett,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  James 
William,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  James  Barrett,  physician, 
of  Howe  Crescent,  South  Melbourne, 
Australia ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Melbourne 
Univ.,  and  at  King’s  Coll. , London;  M.D. 

1887,  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1887,  M.S.  1888;  is 

Lecturer  on  the  Physiology  of  the  Special 
Senses  in  Melbourne  Univ.,  a Member 
of  Council  thereof,  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Victorian  Eye  and  Ear  Hospital,  Oph- 
thalmologist to  Melbourne  Hospital,  a 
Member  of  Council  of  British  Red  Cross, 
and  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.,  Egypt, 
and  Chm.  of  Board  of  Management  Lady 
Northcote  Permanent  Orchestral  Trust 
Fund  ; European  War  1915-19,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C. , Assist.  Director  Australian 
Med.  Ser.  in  Egypt,  and  Consulting 
Oculist  (despatches,  Order  of  the  Nile)  ; 
author  of  “Twin  Ideals,”  etc.:  m. 

1888,  Marian,  da.  of  Charles  Rennick, 

of  Melbourne;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911,  K.B.E. 
and  C.  B.  (Mil. ) 1918.  105,  Collins  Street, 

Melbourne,  Australia  ; Palmyra,  La?isell 
Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne ; Melbourne 
Club. 

Son  living— James  Noel,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Cara,  b.  1890, — Bertha,  b. 
1897, — Jeannette,  b.  1906. 

Barrett,  Sir  William  Fletcher, 
F.R.S.,  son  of  the  Rev.  W.  G.  Barrett  ; 
b.  1844;  ed.  at  Old  Trafford  Gram.  Sch., 
Manchester ; appointed  Science  Master, 
International  Coll.,  Isleworth  1867,  and 
Lecturer  at  Roy.  Sch.  of  Naval  Architec- 
ture 1869  ; was  Professor  of  Physics,  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Science,  Dublin  1873-1910  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  co.  Dublin,  Past  Pres,  of  So.  for 
Psychical  Research,  of  which  he  was  one 
of  the  Founders,  a F.  R.S. , a Fellow  of 
Physical  So.,  a F. R.S.E.,  a M.R.I.A., 
and  a M.I.E.E.  : m.  1916,  Dr.  Florence 
Elizabeth  (Willey),  M.D.,  C.B.E.,  M.S., 
da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Perry,  of 
Avonleigh,  Stoke  Bishop  ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
31,  Devotishire  Place,  W.  ; Longcross 
House,  Chertsey,  Surrey. 

Barrett,  Sir  William  Scott,  son  of 
the  late  J.  C.  Barrett,  of  Leeds;  b.  1843; 
is  a J.P. , a D.L. , and  Chm.  of  Quarter 
Sessions  and  of  County  Council  for  Lan- 
cashire; appointed  Constable  of  Lancas- 
ter Castle  1916:  m.  1869,  Julia  Louisa, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  A. 
Colvile,  of  Livermere,  Suffolk  ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  Abbotsgate,  Blundell  sands,  Lanca- 
shire ; National  Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — Henry  Augustus  Scott  ( Mere 
Oaks,  Wigan),  b.  1875 ; J.P.  for  Lancashire : 
m.  1903,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  Arthur  Vickers, 
— Rev.  William  Edward  Colvile,  b.  1880; 
Organbing  Sec.  of  So.  for  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel  (Dioceses  of  Chester,  Liverpool,  and 


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Sodor  and  Man)  : m.  1920,  Hilda,  da.  of  the 
late  Dr.  Stanley-Adams,  of  The  Eluis,  Isle- 
worth, — Colin  E-,  b.  1883, — Hugh  Scott, 
O.B.E.,  b.  1887;  Major  on  Staff:  m.  1916, 
Dorothy  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Augustus  Edward  Farrar,  R.  of  Woolley, 
Huntingdon. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Barrie,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Charles 
Barrie,  of  Coldside,  Dundee  ; b.  1840  ; is 
a J.P.  and  D.L. , a member  of  the  firm  of 
Charles  Barrie  and  Sons,  shipowners,  of 
49,  Meadowside,  Dundee,  and  Chm. 
Dundee  Ice  and  Cold  Storage  Co. 
(Limited) ; sometime  Lord  Provost  of 
Dundee  : in.  1873  I cr*  Knt.  1919.  Airlie 
Park , Broughty  Ferry. 

Sons  living — Charles  Coupar,  C.B.E.,  M.P., 
b.  1875  ; M.P.  for  Banffshire  (Co. L\— Joseph 
Johnstone,  b.  1883. 

Daughters  living— Barbara  Coupar  : m.  1905, 

J.  R.  Lindsay,  of  Balcarres,  Broughty  Ferry. 

Barrington,  Hon.  Sir  William 
Augustus  Curzon,  K.C.M.G.  [see  V. 
Barrington]. 

Barron,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harry, 

K.  C.M.  G. , C.  V.  0. , son  of  Charles  Barron, 
formerly  of  Denmark  Hill,  S.E.  ; b.  1847  ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  R.A.  1867,  became  Capt.  1879, 
Major  1884,  Lieut. -Col.  1894,  Brevet  Col. 
1898,  Col.  1900,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1904 ; 
was  Ch.  Instructor,  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1897- 
1900,  Col. -on-Staff,  Comdg.  R.A. , Thames 
Dist.  1900-1904,  and  in  command  of  R.A. 
at  Malta  1904-8  ; retired  1909  ; appointed 
Gov.  of  Tasmania  1909,  of  W.  Aus- 
tralia 1913  (retired  1917)  ; acted  as  Gov. 
of  Malta  May  to  Nov.  1907 : in.  1877, 
Clara  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Thomas  Conyngham  Kelby,  C.B.  ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.M.G.  1909.  Swiss 
Cottage,  Weybridge. 

Daughter  living — Lilian  Vaughan,  b.  1878  : 
m.  1st,  1897,  Capt.  Charles  Findlay,  Queen’s 
Own  Cameron  Highanders,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action)  1898  ; 2nd,  1907,  Brig.-Gen.  Angus 
John  McNeill,  D.S.O.,  of  Fawley  Manor, 
Wantage  [E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Barrow,  Gen.  Sir  Edmund  George, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I. , son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Joseph  Lyon  Barrow,  C.B. , R.A. ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  102nd  Fusiliers 
1871,  became  Lieut.  89th  Regt.  1874, 
Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1883, 
Brevet  Major  1887,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1895,  Col.  1898,  Maj.-Gen.  1902,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  1905,  and  Gen.  1909  ; retired  1919  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879,  present 
at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  ! 
as  D.A.Q.M.G.  to  Indian  Contin- 
gent, present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  5th 
class  Medjidie),  with  Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897,  as  A.A.G.  at  Head 
Quarters  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.),  and  with  China  Expedition 
1900-1901,  as  Ch.  of  the  Staff,  with  rank 
of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  K.C.B.) ; was  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Bengal 
1879-82  and  1884-7,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Mil.  Depart.  1887-90,  and 
A.A.G. , India  1895-7,  1st  Dep.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India  in  Mil.  Depart.  1897-9, 
and  D.A.G.,  Bengal  1900;  accompanied 
Gilgit-Chitral  Mission  1885-6  (Brevet 
Major),  and  Anglo-Siamese  Commn. 
1889-90 ; raised  and  commanded  Hong 
Kong  Regt.  1892-5  ; commanded  Kohat- 
Kurram  Field  Force  1899-1900;  was  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Mil.  Depart.  1901-13  ; 
appointed  to  command  1st  Div.  India 


1904,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  S.  Army,  India 

1908,  Mil.  Sec.  at  India  Office  1914,  and 
a Member  of  Council  of  India  1917; 
is  Col.  7th  Rajputs  ; was  an  A.  D.C. 
Gen.  to  H.M.  1911-13:  in.  1882,  Marion 
Letitia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Story,  of 
Corick,  Clogher,  co.  Tyrone ; cr.  C.  B.  (Mil. ) 
1898,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1901,  G.C.B.  (Mil.), 

1909,  G.C.S.I.  1916.  7,  Lansdowne 

Crescent , Notting  Hill , W.  1 1.  ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Ronald  Edmund,  b.  1885;  Major 
Indian  Army:  m.  1912,  Cecilia  Frances,  da. 
of  the  late  Cecil  Butler,  of  Milestown,  co. 
Louth  [see  B.  Dunboyne,  colls.]. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Sara. 

Barrow,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  de 
Symons,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G . , son  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  de  Symons  Barrow,  Indian 
Army ; b.  1864  ; entered  Connaught 
Rangers  1884  and  Indian  Cav.  1886, 
became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1902,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1910,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1916 ; Waziristan  1894-5  (medal  with 
clasp),  China  1900  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 19  in 
France  and  Palestine,  as  Maj.-Gen.  on 
Staff,  and  Comdg.  a Cav.  Div. , and 
Desert  Mounted  Corps  (despatches,  C.  B. , 
promoted,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of 
the  Nile,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.);  was  a 
D.A.Q.M.G.  in  India  1903-6,  D. A.A.G., 
Staff  Coll.,  Camberley  1908-10,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Staff  Coll.,  Quetta 
1911-12;  appointed  to  command  1st 
Div.,  N.  Command  1920 ; commanded 
an  Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1912-14  ; appointed 
Col.  an  Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1917,  and  Col. 
20th  Hussars  1920 : m.  1902,  Sybella, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  G.  Way;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Barstow,  Sir  George  Lewis,  K.C.B., 
son  of  Henry  Clements  Barstow,  of 
Hazelbush,  York  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Clifton, 
and  at  Camb.  Univ.  ; appointed  a Prin- 
cipal Clerk  in  Treasury  1909,  Assist.  Sec. 
1919,  and  Controller  of  Supply  Sers.  there 
1919  : in.  1904,  Enid  Lilian,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram  Lawrence,  a 
Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1913,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  36, 

Sussex  Gardens , Hyde  Park,  W. 

Sons  living— John  Anthony  Tristram,  b.  190-, 
— Lawrence  Oliver,  b.  190-. 

Daughter  living — Anne  Catherine. 

Barter,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  St. 
Leger,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O. , son 
of  the  Rev.  J.  T.  Barter,  of  Berehaven, 
Bantry  Bay,  co.  Cork;  b.  1856;  ed. 
abroad  ; entered  105th  Regt.  1875,  became 
Capt.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.  I.)  1881, 
Major  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  1898,  Brevet 
Col.,  Col.  1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1909,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  (retired)  1918;  served  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  battles  of  Belmont, 
Graspan,  Modder  River  (wounded),  Ma- 
gersfontein,  Lindley,  Bethlehem,  and 
operations  in  Fouriesburg  (despatches 
thrice,  C.  B.)(  and  during  European  War 
1914-18,  Comdg.  47th  Div.  (despatches, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania) ; was  Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll. , Sandhurst  1884-9,  D.A.  A.G.  at  War 
Office  1889-94,  Mil.  Sec.  to  High  Commr. 
in  S.  Africa  1894-5,  A.A.G.,  Thames  Dist. 
1902-5,  and  A.Q.M.G. , Welsh  and  Mid- 
land Command  1905-6 ; commanded 
Poona  Inf.  Brig.  6th  Div.  S.  Army,  India 
1909-13;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O. 


838 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

Bartlett,  Sir  Herbert  Fogelstrom, 
I.S.O.,  son  of  Edwin  Thomas  Bartlett, 
of  Plymouth;  b.  1847;  was  Assist.  Sec. 
Board  of  Inland  Revenue  1897-1903,  Con- 
troller of  Stamps,  Registrar  of  Joint  Stock 
Cos.  1903-9,  and  a Commr.  of  Inland 
Revenue  1909-13  : m.  1876,  Frances,  da. 
of  R.  Linwood,  of  Bath  ; cr.  I.S.O.  1902, 
Knt.  1911.  49,  Salisbury  Road,  South- 

sea;  Royal  Albert  Yacht  Club. 

Daughters  living  — Ethel  Constance, — Vi- 
vienne. 

Barton,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Geoffry, 
K.C.V.O. , C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 
C.  C.  Barton,  of  Rownhams,  Hants  ; b. 
1844 ; ed.  at  Eton ; entered  7th  Royal 
Fusiliers  1862,  became  Capt.  1874,  Major 
1879,  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col.  1886  (h.-p. 
1894),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1898;  retired  1904; 
served  during  Ashanti  War  1873-4,  on 
special  duty  (wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  in  S.  African  War  1879  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  as  D.A.  A.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class 
Osmanieh),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885, 
as  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (clasp),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of 
Fusilier  Brig.,  and  subsequently  in  com- 
mand of  Pretoria  Dist.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice,  C.M.G.)  ; was  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec..  China  1884-5,  and  A.A.G., 
Thames  Dist.  1895-7,  and  N.-W.  Dist. 
1897-8 : appointed  Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  1900;  is  a J.P. 
for  Dumfriesshire,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England : m.  1890,  Beryl,  da.  of  Col. 
Edward  Philippe  Mackenzie,  of  Auchens- 
keoch,  Kirkcudbright,  and  Craigs,  Dum- 
friesshire; cr.  C. B.  (Mil.)  1889,  C.M.G. 
1900,  K.C.V.O.  1906.  Craigs,  Dumfries ; 
United  Service,  Wellington,  and  Dumfries 
and  Galloway  Clubs. 

Son  living — Philip  Geoffry,  M.C.,  b.  1891; 
Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers:  tn.  1919,  Irene  Mar}', 
da.  of  S.  J.  Shelford,  of  Combe  Down,  Bath. 
Daughter  living — Joanna  Katharine,  b.  1894. 

Barton,  Sir  John  George,  C.B.,  son 
of  James  Barton,  of  Farndreg,  Dundalk; 
b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Repton  Sch.  ; was  In- 
specting Engineer  to  Board  of  Works 
1889-92,  and  Commr.  for  Valuation  and 
Ch.  Boundary  Surveyor  for  Ireland  1892- 
1916 ; sometime  Board  of  Trade  Arbi- 
trator for  Light  Railways  in  Ireland  ; is 
a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Surveyors : m. 
1916,  Florence,  da.  of  Col.  C.  Colville, 
9th  and  89th  Regts.,  of  Grantham,  and 
widow  of  Col.  A.  E.  Hamilton  Smyth  ; 
cr.  C.  B.  (Civil)  1900,  Knt.  1902.  Wind-  I 
ham,  Constitutional,  and  Hibernian 
United  Service  Clubs. 

Barton,  Sir  William,  M.P.,  son  ot 1 
the  late  Robert  Barton,  of  Hamilton  ; j 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  High  Sch.  and 
Univ.  ; sometime  head  of  the  firm  of  I 
William  Barton  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  i 
Manchester;  a J.P.  for  Lancashire;  has  | 
sat  as  M.P.  (L)  for  Oldham  since  Jan.  j 
1910:  m.  1st,  1895,  Jessie  Cuthbertson,  | 
who  d.  1915,  da.  of  James  Boyd,  merchant,  | 
of  Manchester;  2ndly,  1918,  Olive  Ruth, 
da.  of  Oliver  Bryson,  of  The  Haw, 
Lifford,  co.  Donegal;  cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Wybcrslegh  Hall,  Disley,  Cheshire  ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Daughter  living— Dorothy  Hope. 

Barwani,  Capt.  H.H.  (Rana  Rajit 
SinghJ  of,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1888;  is  one  of 


the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  K.C.I.E. 

1918.  Barwani,  India. 

Basanta  Kumar  Mullick  [see 
Mullick]. 

Batchelor,  Sir  Stanley  Lockhart, 
b.  1868 ; ed.  at  St.  Edmund’s  Coll. , 
Ware,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.A. 
1884)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1887,  and  served  in 
Bombay  as  Assist.  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate ; appointed  Under  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Political  Depart.,  Bombay  1896,  1st  Assist. 
1900,  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge  1900, 
and  a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  of 
Judicature,  Bombay  1904;  retired  1918: 
m.  1905,  Maud  Alice,  el.  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Herbert  Batty,  Puisne  Judge  of  High 
Court,  Bombay;  cr.  Knt.  1914.  Malabar 
Hill,  Bombay. 

Bateman,  Sir  Alfred  Edmund, 
K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Bate- 
man, R.  of  E.  and  W.  Leake,  Notts  ; b. 
1844  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1872  ; entered 
Board  of  Trade  1865 ; was  Comptroller- 
Gen.  of  Commerce,  Labour,  and  Statistics 
1897-1903,  and  Chm.  of  Board  of  Trade 
Advisory  Committee  1901-5 ; served  as  Sec. 
to  Roy.  Commn.  for  negotiating  Com- 
mercial Treaty  with  France  1881-2,  and 
to  International  Sugar  Conference  1887-8, 
British  Delegate  to  International  Tariff 
Bureau  Conference  at  Brussels  1888, 
Sec.  to  Treaties  Committee  1890-92, 
British  Delegate  to  Anglo-Portuguese 
Commercial  Negotiations  1892,  and  to 
Anglo-Spanish  Commercial  Negotiations 
1894,  Pres,  of  Roy.  Statistical  So. 
1897,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commns.  on 
Food  Supply  in  War  1903-5,  on  Shipping 
Rings  1906-8,  Chm.  of  Exhibitions 
Committee  1906-7,  of  Labour  Exchange 
Committee  1910- 17,  and  a Member  of 
Dominions  Roy.  Commn.  1913-17  (Chm. 
in  Canada  and  Newfoundland  1914  and 
1916)  ; appointed  Joint  Manager  of  Im- 
perial Institute  1905,  a Chm.  of  Board  of 
Trade  Arbitration  Court  1908,  a Member 
of  International  Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn. 
1909,  and  an  Hon.  Member  of  the  In- 
ternational Statistical  Institute  1913 : 
m.  1868,  Edith  Ellen,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Eland  Hobson,  of  Haver- 
field,  Kew,  and  Eaton  Socon,  Beds; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1892,  K.C.M.G.  1900.  25, 

Bramham  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Windham, 
National,  and  Ranelagli  Clubs. 

Son  living — John  Keelinge,  b.  1872. 
Daughters  living — Grace  Ellen, — Hester, — 
Edith  Florence  : m.  1899,  Ivor  Forbes  Mal- 
colmson,  of  Northchurch,  Herts. 

Bates,  Brig.-Geii.  Sir  (Charles) 
Loftus,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  3rd  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Bates,  of  Heddon, 
Northumberland  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoon  Guards  ; is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland,  and 
Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  Yeo.  (formerly  Comdg.) ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  5th  Batn.  Im- 
perial Yeo.  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19  as 
Director  of  Remounts,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  3rd  class  Ser- 
bian Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  C.B., 
K.C.M.G.)  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Northumberland,  Hexham  Div.  (C) 
March  1907  and  Jan.  1910:  m.  1892, 
Katharine,  da.  of  Edward  Leadbitter,  of 
The  Spital,  Hexham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G. 

1919.  The  Spital,  Hexham  ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Son  living  —Edward  Giles,  b.  1897. 

Bax-Ironside  [see  Ironside]. 


KNIGHTS. 


839 


Bayley,  Sir  Charles  Stuart,  G.C.I.E. , 
K.  C.S.I. , I.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Daniel  Bayley,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1854; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Heidelberg  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1877;  entered  I.C.S.  1877; 
became  Under  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bengal  1880, 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Revenue 
and  Agricultural  Depart.  1885,  Assist. 
Commr. , Ajmer  1886,  Political  Agent, 
Bikaner  1888,  Additional  Private  Sec.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1894,  Gen.  Sup.  Thagi 
and  Dakaiti  Depart.  1898,  Agent  to  Gov. - 
Gen.,  Central  India  1900,  Resident  at 
Hyderabad  1905,  Lieut. -Gov.  of  E.  Bengal 
and  Assam  1911  (acted  thereas  May  to 
Nov.  1908),  and  of  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912, 
and  a Member  of  Council  of  India  1915  : 
m.  1880,  Sarah  Constance,  da.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Archibald  Edwards  Campbell, 
I.S.C.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1903,  K.C.S.I.  1908, 

l. S.O.  1912,  G.C.I.E.  1915.  x,  Queen's 
Gate  Terrace , S.  W.;  Athenaeum  Club. 
Sons  living — Archibald  Steuart  Buttei  worth 
(Bolarum,  Deccan ),  b.  1885  ; Assist.  Account- 
ant-Gen., Indian  Finance  Depart.:  m.  1914, 
Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Tedman, — 
Charles  Daniel,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  R.F.A. 
Daughters  living — Florence  Tempe,  b.  1883  : 

m.  1905,  Edward  Herbert  Kealy,  I.C.S.,— 
Ethel  Hermione,  b.  1888:  m.  1907,  Lieut.-Col. 
Liqnel  Forbes  Ashburner,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O., — 
Alice  Mary,  b.  1891  : m.  1912,  Capt.  Alan 
Arthur  Fowler,  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers, who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [see 
Fowler,  Bt.,  cr.  1890,  colls.]. 

Bayley,  Sir  Steuart  Colvin,  G. C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Butter- 
worth  Bayley,  B.C.S. , sometime  officiating 
Gov.-Gen.  of  India,  and  a Director  of 
H.E.I.C.  ; b.  1836;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Haileybury  ; entered  B.C.S.  1855;  was 
sometime  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal,  and 
Commr.  of  Patna  division  during  famine 
1874  ; in  1877  accompanied  Viceroy  (Baron 
Lytton)  to  Bombay  and  Madras  as  per- 
sonal Assist,  in  famine  business ; was 
afterwards  Ch.  Commr.  of  Assam,  offici- 
ating Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  1880,  Resi- 
dent at  Hyderabad  1881-2,  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1882-7, 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  1887-90,  Sec.  in 
Political  and  Secret  Depart,  of  India 
Office  1890-95,  and  a Member  of  Indian 
Council  1895-1905  : m.  i860,  Anna,  da. 
of  R.  N.  Farquharson,  B.C.S.  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1874, K.C.S.I.  1878, C.I.E.  1882,  G. C.S.I. 
1911.  2,  CathcartRoad,  S.  W.  / Athenaeum 
Club. 

Sons  living — Steuart  Farquharson,  C.B.E., 
b.  1863  [see  “Companionage”], — William 
Eden  Steuart  {Calcutta),  b.  1869 : m.  191 7, 
Ellena,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Arthur 
Spencer  Atwood,  R.  of  Elsing,  E.  Dereham, — 
Lionel  Seton,  D.S.O.,  b.  1875  [see  “Com- 
panionage”],—Charles  Butterworth,  C.V.O., 
b.  1876  [see  “Companionage”], — Lytton 
Cecil  Lambert,  b.  1879;  Major  Indian  Army. 
Daughters  Jiving — Ethel  Augusta  ( Lady  Col- 
vin) : m.  1888,  Sir  Elliot  Graham  Colvin, 
K.C.S.I.,  of  The  Residency,  Ajmer,  Rajputana, 
India, — Alicia  Sidney  a m.  1890,  William  B. 
Gladstone, — Marion  Hamilton:  m.  1894, 

Lindsay  Daniell. 

Bayley,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Henry  Dennis 
Readett-,  K.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Bayley,  J.P. , sometime  M.P.  for 
Chesterfield  Div.  of  Derbyshire  ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Roy.  Agri- 
cultural Coll.,  and  St.  Andrew’s  ; a 
Colliery  Owner,  Iron  Master,  Leather 
Manufacturer,  and  Landowner,  a J P. 
for  Notts,  a D.L.  for  E.  Yorkshire  (High 
Sheriff  1920),  an  A.M.I.M.E.,  Chm.  Notts 
and  Derby  Coal  Trade  Benevolent  Asso. , 
Gov.  British  Ambulance  Committee,  a, 
Member  of  Joint  War,  Ambulance,  and 
Collection  Committees  of  British  Red 


Cross  So.  and  Order  of  St.  John,  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  a Member  Comity 
Britannique  de  la  Croix  Rouge  Franfaise ; 
was  Inspector  of  British  Red  Cross 
Ambulance  Convoys  working  with  French 
Army  (gazetted  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour),  and  Founder  and 
Organiser  of  “ Dennis  Bayley”  Transport 
of  Wounded  Fund  (despatches,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; assumed 
by  deed  poll  the  additional  surname  of 
Readett  1915  : m.  1903,  Audrey  Cecil, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Turney,  of  Gedling 
House,  Notts;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Lentoii 
Abbey , Notts  / Hunmanby , Hull,  East 
Yorkshire;  Reform,  Bath,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Sonliv'ng — Thomas  Dennis  Readett,  b.  1906. 
Daughters  living — Cather  ne  Turney, — Bar- 
bara,— Hester, — Audrey  Diana. 

Bayly,  Mcij.-Ge?i.  Sir  Alfred  William 
Lambart,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.S.I., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  George 
Bayly,  35th  Regt.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Well- 
ington Coll. ; entered  Army  1874,  became 
Capt.  Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1885, 
Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col. 
1902,  Col.  1903,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1906; 
retired  1912  (reappointed  an  A.A.G. 
1915) ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D. A.A.G. 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  C.B.) ; sometime  a D. A.A.G.  and 
anA.A.G. , Bombay,  and  A.Q.M.G.  Army 
Headquarters,  India;  appointed  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1902,  D.A.G. , Punjab  1904, 
1st  Comdt.  of  Indian  Staff  Coll.  1905, 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Army  Depart.) 
1906,  and  Col.  Baluchistan  Inf.  1907  : 
m.  1st,  1877,  Ada  Margaret,  who  d.  1880, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  S.  Thacker, 
Bom.  S.C.  ; 2nd,  1889,  Eva,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Naylor,  of  Leighton  Hall, 
Montgomeryshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911,  K.C.M.G.  1917.  United  Service 
Club. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Eric,  b.  1891. 

Bayly,  Adm.  Sir  Lewis,  K.C.B. , 
K.  C.  M.  G. , C.  V.  0. ; b.  185 7 ; entered  R.  N. 
1870,  became  Lieut.  1881,  Com.  1894,  Capt. 
1899,  Rear- Adm.  1908,  Vice- Adm.  1914, 
and  Adm.  1917 ; retired  1919  ; served 
during  Ashantee  War  1875  (medal),  and 
in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star) ; appointed  Commodore  (2nd  class) 
in  charge  of  Destroyers  Home  Fleet  1907, 
and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1908;  com- 
manded Roy.  Naval  War  Coll.  1908-10, 
1st  Cruiser  Squadron  1911-13,  3rd  Battle 
Squadron  1913-14,  1st  Battle  Squadron 

1914- 15;  wasCom.-in-Ch.,  Coast  of  I reland 

1915- 19 ; has  Legion  of  Honour : m. 

1892,  Yves  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Annesley  Voysey;  cr.  C.V.O.  1907, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914, 
K.C.M.G.  1918.  68,  Ebury  Street,  S.  IV. 

Baynham,  Com.  Sir  Walter  De 
Mouchet,  K.B.E.,  R.D. ; b.  18 — ; Com. 
R.N.R.  (R.D.),  and  Master  of  Steamship 
Ormonde  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Beachcroft,  Sir  (Richard)  Melvill, 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Beachcroft,  of 
Harrow;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Harrow;  ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1868 ; is  a member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Beachcroft,  Thompson, 
and  Co.,  of  Theobalds  Road,  W.C. , 


840 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Solicitor  to  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  first 
Chm.  of  Metropolitan  Water  Board;  21 
years  a County  Councillor  for  London 
(Chm.  1909-xo)  : m.  18 77,  Charlotte 

Emily,  da.  of  Robert  Maurice  Bonnor- 
Maurice,  of  Bodynfoel,  Montgomeryshire  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1904.  Littlemount , Cookham 
Dean  ; Conservative , and  Alpine  Clubs. 
Beale,  Sir  John  Field,  K.B.E. , son  of 
James  Samuel  Beale;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1896)  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1899  ; some- 
time head  of  the  legal  firm  of  Beale  and 
Co.,  of  16,  Great  George  Street,  West- 
minster, S.W. , during  European  War 
successively  Sec.  Min.  of  Food,  Chm. 
Inter-Allied  Food  Council,  Vice-Chm.  of 
Wheat  Roy.  Commn.,  Chm.  of  Allied 
Wheat  Executive,  and  a British  Represen- 
tative in  Allied  Supreme  Council  of  Supply 
and  Relief ; is  Dep.  Chm.  Midland  Rail- 
way, and  a Director  of  Anderson,  Green 
and  Co.,  managers  of  Orient  Line  of 
Steamships;  has  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium:  m.  1901,  Daisy  Emma  Game  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  49 , Porchester  Terrace, 
W.  ; North  Bay , Oulton  Broad,  Lowestoft ; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — James  Anthony,  b.  190 7, — David 
Oliver,  b.  1913. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Elizabeth, — Anne 
Winifred. 

Beaman, Sir  Frank  Clement  Offley.son 
of  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  — Beaman,  formerly 
Indian  Med.  Ser.,  of  Eastbourne ; b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.Sch.,  and  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1879;  be- 
came Special  Settlement  Officer,  Baroda 
1886,  Assist.  Judge  1890,  Judicial  Assist, 
to  Political  Agent,  Kathiawar  1891,  Judge 
and  Sessions  Judge  1896,  Judicial  Commr., 
and  Judge  of  Sadar  Court,  Sind  1904.  and 
a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  of  Judi- 
cature, Bombay  1907 ; retired  1918  ; was 
Grand  Master  of  All  Scottish  Freemasonry 
in  India  1912-17:  m.  1881,  Caroline  Emily 
Banks  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Lugano,  Switzer- 
land  ; East  India  United  Service  Clubs. 
Son  living— Ardern  Arthur  Hulme,  D.S.O.,  b. 
1886  [see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Fitzgerald  : m. 
1911,  A.  Davies, — 1/  rna  ( Lady  Hogg):  m. 
1910,  Sir  Malcolm  Nicholson  Hogg  [see  B. 
Magheramome,  colls.]. 

Bean,  Sir  George,  son  of  Thomas 
Bean  ; b.  1855 ; Ch.  of  A.  Harper,  Sons 
and  Bean  (Limited),  Chm.  of  Allen, 
Everitt  and  Sons  (Limited),  and  of 
Manning,  Wardle  and  Co.  (Limited) ; 
Joint  Manager  National  Projectile  Fac- 
tory, Dudley,  Chm.  Birmingham  and 
Midland  Hospital,  a J.P.  for  Worcester- 
shire, and  a J.P.  and  Alderman  for  Dudley 
(Mayor  1908-9,  1911-12,  and  1912-13)  : 
vi.  1879,  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late 
John  Harper  of  Dudley  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Oakham  Lodge,  Dudley ; St.  Stephens' 
Club. 

Son  living — John  Harper,  C.B.E.,  b.  1885 
[see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Beard,  Sir  Lewis,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Beard,  LL.D.,  of  Liverpool ; b. 
1858  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Institution  Sch.,  Liver- 
pool, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1881)  ; Town  Clerk  and  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  for  Blackburn,  and  a Member  of 
Departmental  Committee  on  Local  Taxa- 
tion, and  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Municipal  Corporations  Asso.  ; Town 
Clerk  of  Coventry  1893-1904  (Dep.  Town 
Clerk  1891-93):  m.  1890,  Charlotte  Au- 
gusta, da.  of  the  late  Joseph  D.  Edings, 


of  Edisto  Island,  S.  Carolina,  U.S.A.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Edisto , East  Park  Road, 
Blackburn , Lancashire. 

Sons  l.ving — Charles,  b.  1891, — Harold  Edings, 
b.  1894. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea:  m.  1914,  Joseph 
Eccles. 

Beardsell,  Sir  William  Arthur,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Beardsell,  of  Stock- 
port  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram. 
Sch.  ; a Merchant,  Managing  Director  of 
W.  A.  Beardsell  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Madras ; Sheriff  of  Madras  1918  and 
1919;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  Madras;  Mad- 
ras Chib. 

Beatson,  Col.  Sir  George  Thomas, 

K.  C.  B. , K.  B.  E. , son  of  the  late  Surg.  -Gen. 
George  S.  Beatson,  C.B.  ; b 1848;  ed.  at 
Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1870),  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (C.M.  1874,  M.D.  1878); 

L. R.C.S.  Edin.  1874;  sometime  Adminis- 
trative Med.  Officer  (V.  D. ) Lowland  Div. , 
Scottish  Command  ; is  a D.L.  for  Co.  of 
City  of  Glasgow,  Consulting  Surg.  West 
Infirmary,  Glasgow,  Senior  Surg.,  Cancer 
Hospital,  Glasgow,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  British  Red  Cross  So.  (Chm.  of 
Council  of  its  Scottish  Branch) ; formerly 
Examiner  in  Surg.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; 
has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and 
Legion  of  Honour  ; author  of  numerous 
med.  works  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  K.C.B. 
1907,  K.B.E.  1918.  7,  Woodside  Crescent, 
Glasgow. 

Beatson-Bell  [see  Bell]. 

Beattie,  Sir  Andrew,  son  of  the  late 
John  Beattie,  of  Rathfriland,  co.  Down  ; 
b.  i860;  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Dublin 
(High  Sheriff  1918) ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested W.  Down  Div.  of  Down  co.  (hid.L), 
July  1905,  Sept.  1907,  and  March  1908  : 
m.  1885,  Rachel,  da  of  Thomas  Brien, 
of  Lanistown  House,  co.  Dublin ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  46,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin; 

National  Liberal  Club. 

Beattie,  Sir  James,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
Charles  Beattie,  of  Aberdeen  ; b.  1861  ; 
Managing  Director  of  A.  and  S.  Henry 
and  Co.  (Limited),  in  Charge  of  Jute 
Goods  Dep6t,  and  Hon.  Director,  Flax 
Office,  Dundee : m.  1888,  Mary  Lucas 
Minty;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Coun- 
more,  St.  Andrews,  Fife;  52,  Eaton 
Square,  S.  W. 

Daughters  living— Five. 

Beattie,  Sir  John  Carruthers,  D.S.C. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Beattie  ; b.  1866 ; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (D.Sc.  1896),  and 
abroad  ; appointed  Principal,  S.  African 
Coll.  1917  (Professor  of  Physics  there 
1897-1918),  and  Vice-Chancellor  and 
Principal,  Univ.,  Cape  Town  1918; 
sometime  a Member  of  Univ.  Statutes 
Commn.  ; is  a Member  of  Scientific  and 
Industrial  Research  Committee : m.  1898, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  W.  Paton,  of  Scar- 
borough ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Civil  Service 
(Cape  Town)  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Beauchamp,  Sir  Sydney,  M.B. , son 
of  the  late  Henry  Herron  Beauchamp,  of 
Bexley,  Kent,  and  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Lausanne,  at  Univ.  Coll. 
Sch. , and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll. , 
Camb.  (B.A.  18—,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1890, 
M.A.  1896);  Med.  Adviser  to  British 
Delegation  at  Peace  Conference  in  Paris 
1919:  in.  1891,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Morton  Sharp ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
8,  William  Street,  Lowndes  Square, 
S.  W.  ; Salters  Mcadmv,  Penn,  Bucks ; 
United  University  Club. 


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Son  living — Richard  Ralph,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. 
R.M. 

Daughters  living — Isabel  Mary:  m.  19 1 7, 
Lieut.  Sidney  Jasper  Herbert,  R.N., — Cicely 
Katharine  : m.  191 7,  Lieut.  Richard  Stoddart, 
R.N. 

Beauclerk,  (Beatrix  Frances),  Lady 
Osborne  de  Vere,  G.B.E.  [see  D.  St. 
Albans.] 

Beaufort,  Sir  Leicester  Paul,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Daniel  Augustus  Beaufort ; 
b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1875,  B.C.L. 
and  M.A.  1879) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1879  ; was  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  and 
Ch.  Judicial  Officer  of  British  N.  Borneo 
and  Labuan  1894-9,  and  Ch.  Justice  of 
N.  Rhodesia  1901-19:  m.  1883,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Hig- 
man  Griffith,  R.  of  Stratfield  Turgis, 
Hants;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  Sandown,  Wyn- 
berg , Cape  Colony ; Sports,  and  Union 
Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Marion, — Cicely. 
Beaumont,  Adm.  Sir  Lewis  Anthony, 
G.  C.  B. , K.  C.M.  G.  ; b.  1847 ; entered  R.  N. 
i860,  became  Lieut.  1867,  Com.  1876, 
Capt.  1882,  Rear-Adm.  1897,  Vice-Adm. 
1902,  and  Adm.  1906  ; retired  1912 ; served 
with  Arctic  Expedition  1875-6  (medal)  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  (Lord  Northbrook)  1882-5, 
command  of  Training  Squadron  1891-3, 
Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  1894-9, 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1895-7, 
Com.-in-Ch.  on  Pacific  Station  1900,  and 
on  Australian  Station  1901-3,  British 
Representative  on  North  Sea  International 
Inquiry  Commission  1904,  Com.-in-Ch. 
at  Devonport  1905-8,  and  Principal 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-12  ; accom- 
panied Prince  of  Wales  to  Coronation 
of  King  Hakon  VII.  of  Norway,  1906 ; 
is  a Grand  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour : 7n.  1889,  Mary  Eleanor,  who 
d.  190 7,  da.  of  Charles  C.  Perkins,  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 

1901,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  G.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911.  St.  Georges,  Hurstpierpoint , Sussex ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Beaumont,  Hon.  Sir  William  Henry, 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  William  Beau- 
mont, of  Chudleigh,  Devon  ; b.  1851  ; ed. 
at  King  Edward  VI.  Sch. , and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; in  75th  Regt.  1870-75  ; 
served  with  Langalibele  Expedition  1873  i 
during  Zulu  War  raised  Newcastle  Scouts 
(medal) ; commanded  Maritzburg  com- 
bined Rifle  Assos.  during  Boer  War 
1899  (medal) ; administered  Govt,  of 
Natal  June  to  Aug.  1907;  appointed 
Resident  Magistrate  at  Newcastle  (Natal) 
1878,  at  Inanda  1887,  and  of  City 
Div.  of  Pietermaritzburg  1896,  Acting 
Puisne  Judge  of  Natal  1900,  Puisne  Judge 

1902,  and  Senior  Puisne  Judge  1904 ; 
retired  1910 ; was  a Member  of  S.  African 
Delimitation  Commn.  1910 : m.  1896, 
Alice,  da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Millar, 
M.L.C.,  of  Durban,  Natal;  cr.  Knt. 
1910. 

Sons  living — Baron,  b.  18 — : m.  1904,  Clara 
Platt, — Rolland,  b.  18 — : m.  1915,  Helen,  el. 
da.  of  Charles  Toller,  M.D.,of  Ilfracombe,— 
Grey,  b.  18— : m.  1914,  Phyllis  Platt. 
Daughter  living — Alice. 

Becher,  Dame  Ethel  Hope,  G.B.E. , 
R.R.C.,  da.  of  Col.  Arthur  William  Biddie 
Becher,  formerly  Indian  Army  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Matron  in  Ch.,  Queen  Alex-  j 
andra’s  Imperial  (Mil.)  Nursing  Ser.  ; re-  I 
tired  1919;  cr.  G.B.E.  1918.  Hammersley, 
Penn , Bucks. 


Beck,  Hon.  Sir  Adam  Beck,  son  of 
Jacob  Beck,  of  Baden,  Ontario  ; b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Dr.  Tassie’s  Sch.,  and  at  Rockwood 
Acad.,  Galt,  Ontario;  is  a box  manufac- 
turer, Col.  Canadian  Mil.,  Chm.  of  Hydro 
Electrical  Power  Commn.,  Ontario,  and 
Pres,  of  Health  Asso. , London,  Ontario  ; 
was  Mayor  of  London  (Ontario)  1902, 

| 1903,  and  1904 ; has  been  a M.L.A. 

of  Ontario  since  1902,  and  a M.E.C.  since 
1908 ; was  Min.  without  portfolio,  On- 
tario 1905-14 : m.  1898,  Lillian,  da. 

of  the  late  C.  J.  Ottaway,  Bar.-at-law, 
of  London  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Headley , 

London , Ontario  ; London , Ontario;  St. 
James's  {Montreal)  and  Albany  ( Toronto ) 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Marion  Auria. 

Beck,  Sir  Arthur  Cecil  Tyrrell,  M.P., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Arthur  William  Beck  ; b. 
1876  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1899; 
was  Mayor  of  St.  Ives  (Hunts)  1905-6  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Hunts  and  Beds,  Hon.  Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve,  and  Chm.  of 
Liberal  Insurance  Committee  ; appointed 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  H.  J.  Ten- 
nant, M.P.  (when  Sec.  of  Board  of 
Trade)  1911,  (when  Financial  Sec.  to  the 
War  Qffice)  T911,  and  (when  Under  Sec. 
of  State  for  War)  June  1912,  to  Under 
Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Affairs  (Rt.  Hon. 
E.  J.  Griffith)  1912,  to  Financial  Sec.  to 
the  Treasury  (Hon.  E.  S.  Montagu, 

M. P.)  1913,  and  to  Parliamentary  Sec.  to 
the  Treasury  (P.  H.  Illingworth,  M.P.) 

1914,  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  Feb. 

1915,  Vice-Chamberlain  of  H.M.’s  House- 
hold June  1915,  and  again  in  National 
Min.  Dec.  1916,  Parliamentary  Sec.  to 
National  Ser.  Depart.  June  1917,  and 
Parliamentary  Sec. , Ministries  of  National 
Ser.  and  Reconstruction  Jan.  1919  ; was 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Civil  Ser. 
1912;  sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Wisbech, 
Div.  of  Cambridgeshire  (L)  Jan.  1906  to 
Jan.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated  for 

N. -W. , or  Chippenham,  Div.  of  Wilt- 

shire ; has  sat  for  Saffron  Walden  Div.  of 
Essex  ( Co.L ) since  Dec.  1910  : m.  1895, 
Florence  Mary  (from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce  Feb.  1919),  only  child  of  the  late 
William  F.  Cooper  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  26, 

St.  James  s Street,  S.  W.  ; Harrold,  Bed- 
fordshire ; Reform , Brooks's , and  Marl- 
borough Clubs. 

Beck,  Sir  Raymond,  son  of  Morris 
Beck,  formerly  of  Chislehurst,  Kent ; b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.  ; is  an  Under- 
writer and  Insurance  Broker  at  Lloyd’s, 
(Chm.  1910,  1911,  1915,  and  1916):  m. 
1912,  Elsie  Mary,  da.  of  C.  J.  Whittington, 
of  Sandhills,  Betchworth ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Bath  Club. 

Sons  living — Raymond,  b.  1913, — Another,  b. 

1916, 

Becker,  Sir  Walter  (Frederick), 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Frederick  Becker  ; 
b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Falmouth  Classical  and 
Gram.  Sch.  ; Founder  of  Creole  Lines  of 
steamships  trading  between  Italy,  Sicily, 
and  Gulf  of  Mexico,  etc.,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  for  Siam ; founded  Maternity 
and  Rescue  Home,  Turin  (Chm.); 
founded  and  equipped  British  Red 
Cross  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Turin  (Hon. 
Director)  ; provided  and  maintained 
Rest  House  and  Buffets  for  British  Sailors 
and  Soldiers,  as  well  as  other  local  or- 
ganisations to  alleviate  war  conditions  : 
m.  1895,  Delphine  Th6r6se,  da.  of  the  late 
Alphonse  de  Martelly ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Val  Salice,  near  Turin  ; Villa  Delphine, 

27* 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Roquebrune , Cap  Martin , Alpes  Mari- 
times,  France;  Royal  Cornwall  Yacht , 
Royal  Automobile  { London  arid  Italy), 
and  Union  [Rome  and  Genoa)  Clubs. 
Bedford,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Charles 
Henry,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the 
late  Frederick  William  Bedford,  D.  C.  L., 
LL.D.,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1887, 
B.Sc.  1889,  M.D.  and  D.Sc.  1892)  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1888;  Hon.  LL.D., 
St.  Andrews  1913  ; entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1889, became  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1909  ; retired  1911  ; was  Chemical 
Examiner  to  Govts,  of  India,  Bengal, 
and  Punjab,  and  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
Calcutta  and  Lahore  Med.  Colls.  1893- 
1904,  Scientific  and  Technical  Adviser 
to  Govt,  of  India  on  Revenue  matters 
1900-1911,  and  Director  Central  Excise 
Laboratory  for  India,  Kasauli  (which  he 
originated)  1906-11  ; organised  as  Gen. 
Director  and  Sec.  British  Chemical  Manu- 
facturers’ Asso.  (London)  ; sometime 
Dep.  Ch.  Commr.  and  Commr.  of 
Med.  Ser.  London  and  S.-E.  Region, 
Min.  of  National  Ser. ; author  of  various 
scientific  books  and  papers : m.  1900, 
Jane  Beatrice,  only  child  of  William 
Allan  Carter,  O.B.E. , J.P.,  M.I.C.E.,  of 
Stamford  Hall,  Gullane  ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Oak  Tree  Cottage , Woking ; Devonshire 
Club. 

Bedford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Walter 
George  Augustus,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 

M.B. , son  ofVice-Adm.  George  Augustus 
Bedford;  b.  1858;  M.B.  Durham  and 
M.R.C.S.  England  1880;  entered  Army 
1881,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1908,  and  Surg.-Gen.  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1914;  retired  1918;  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  as  Staff  Officer  to  Principal 
Med.  Officer  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-16  as  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  of  Army  in  Dardanelles  and  Egypt 
(despatches,  C.B.);  was  Dep.  Assist. 
Director,  Army  Med.  Ser.  1894-9,  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer,  Hong  Kong  1908-11, 
and  London  Dist.  1911-12;  was  Dep. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  S.  Africa  1913, 
S.  Command  1914,  and  N.  Command 
1916-18 : m.  1880,  Harriette  Adelaide,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  David  James  Drake- 
ford  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1918. 

Daughter  living — Elaine  Adelaide : m.  1907, 
E’eut. -Col.  Eric  Felton  Falkner,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. 

Beeton,  Sir  Mayson  Moss,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Orchart  Beeton,  of 
Greenhithe,  Kent  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Sec.,  Anti-Bounty  League  1897-1902,  and 
Pres.,  Anglo-Newfoundland  Development 
Co.  1905-1913 ; organised  and  admin- 
istered Newfoundland  Forestry  Corps 
during  European  War  1917-18  (K.B.E.) : 
in.  1888,  Louise  Swinley,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Price  Jones,  M.D.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920,  Gower  Lodge,  Weyb ridge, 
Surrey;  United  University  Club. 
Daughters  living — Marjorie  Mayson,  b.  1889, 
— Edith  Audrey  Mayson  b.  1890:  in.  1918, 
Surg.-Com.  Murray  Levick,  R.N., — Isabel 
Cecile,  b.  1895. 

Begbie,  Sir  James,  son  of  the  late 
William  Begbie  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Dundee 
High  Sch.  ; is  a Banker ; was  an  Addi- 
tional Member  of  Legislative  Council  of 
Gov.  of  Bombay  1911-12,  and  Sec.  and 
Treasurer,  Bank  of  Bombay  1899-1915  ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn. 


on  Indian  Finance  and  Currency  1913  : 
m.  1901,  Rhoda,  da.  of  Archibald 
William  Campbell,  of  Bombay  ; cr. 
Knt.  1911.  The  Croft,  Prideaux  Road, 
Eastbourne  ; Oriental  Club. 

Sun  living — Ian,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — Joan,  b.  1903. 

Beharrell,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John 
George,  D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Beharrell, 
of  Almondbury ; b.  1873;  ed.  at  King 
James’s  Sch.,  Almondbury;  formerly 
Assist.  Goods  Manager,  N.E.  Railway;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  on  Gen.  List;  appointed 
Director  Min.  of  Munitions  1915,  Assist. 
Director-Gen.  Mil.  Railways,  War  Office, 

1916,  Assist.  Director-Gen.  of  Transpor- 
tation, France  1916,  Assist.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Transportation  for  all  Theatres 
of  War  1917,  Director  of  Statistics,  Ad- 
miralty 1917,  and  Director-Gen.  of  Finance 
and  Statistics  Transport  Min.  1919  ; has 
Orders  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  and  of  Crown  of  Belgium  ; in.  1898, 
Kate,  da.  of  Joseph  Ripley  ; cr  D.S.O. 

1917,  Knt.  1919.  Becketts,  Christchurch 
Park,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — George  Edward,  b.  1899  ; Lieut. 
R.E., — Jacques  Ripley,  b.  1911, — Douglas 
Wells,  b.  1914. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Mabel,  b.  1904. 

Behrens,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Jacob  Behrens,  of  Springfield  House, 
Bradford  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Bradford  Gram, 
and  High  Schs. , and  abroad ; is  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  Sir  Jacob  Behrens 
and  Sons,  merchants,  of  Manchester, 
Bradford,  Glasgow,  London,  and  Cal- 
cutta, a Director  of  Manchester  Ship  Canal 
Co.,  a Local  Director  of  Commercial 
Union  Assurance  Co.,  and  of  Ocean 
Accident  and  Guarantee  Corporation 
(Limited),  a Gov.  of  Manchester  Gram. 
Sch.,  a Member  of  Court  of  Victoria 
Univ.,  Manchester,  and  of  East  Lanca- 
shire Territorial  Force  Asso. , an  Alderman 
and  a J.P.  for  Manchester  (Lord  Mayor 
1909-n),  and  a Member  of  Board  of 
Manchester  Roy.  Infirmary : in.  1883, 
Emily  Milnes,  da.  of  Samuel  Shaw, 
P.,  of  Brooklands,  near  Halifax;  cr. 
nt.  1912.  Holm- Acre,  Altrincham; 
Reform  {London),  Clarendon , and  Reform 
{Manchester)  Chibs. 

Daughters  living — Emily  Doris,  b.  1884 : m. 
1911,  George  Hill  Hughes,  of  Kingsbury 
Croft,  Marlborough,  Wilts, — Alice  'Murid, 
b.  1885, — Norah  Clare,  b.  1886:  m.  1909, 
Assheton  Neville  Clegg,  of  Brackendeue, 
Dunham  Massey,  and  Cote-Brook,  Tarporley, 
Cheshire. 

Beilby,  Sir  George  Thomas,  E.R.S., 
son  of  G.  T.  Beilby,  M.D. , of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1850;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ. ; LL.D.  Glasgow  and  Birmingham ; 
Hon.  D.Sc.,  Durham  1910,  is  a J.P., 
a F.R.S.,  a F.I.C.,  an  A.I.C.E., 
Director  of  Fuel  Research,  a Member 
of  Advisory  Council  of  Depart,  of 
Scientific  and  Industrial  Research,  Past 
Pres,  of  So.  of  Chemical  Industry,  of 
Institute  of  Chemistry,  and  of  Institute 
of  Metals,  and  Chm.  of  Roy.  Tech- 
nical Coll.,  Glasgow;  has  been  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Fuel  and  Engines  for 
the  Navy  (1912),  and  of  Central  Com- 
mittee of  Admiralty  Board  of  Inventions 
and  Research  ; author  of  various  scientific 
papers  : m.  1877,  Emma  Clarke,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  S.  Newman;  cr.  Knt.  1916.  XI, 
University  Gardens , Glasgow ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Son  living — Hubert  Noel,  b.  1882:  m.  1909. 
Daughter  living — Winifred  Moller:  in.  1908, 
Frederick  Soddy,  F.R.S.,  of  Oxford  Univ. 


KNIGHTS. 


Beit,  Sir  Otto  John,  K.C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Siegfried  Beit,  of  Hamburg  ; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  abroad  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Cape 
Univ.  ; a Director  of  British  South 
Africa  Co.,  and  of  Rhodesia  Railways 
(Limited),  a Trustee  of  Rhodes  Trust  and 
a Member  of  Gov.  Bo<^  and  Executive 
Committee  of  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science 
and  Technology  ; founded  Beit  Memorial 
Fellowship  for  Med.  Research  ; rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  S.  African  Hospi- 
tals and  Troops  in  England  during 
European  War  : m.  1897,  Lilian  Carter, 
of  New  Orleans,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1920.  49,  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W.  ; 

Tewin  Water,  Welwyn,  Herts ; Carlton, 
and  Bath  Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

B e l f i E l d,  Sir  Henry  Conway, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Belfield, 
J.P. , of  Primley  Hill,  S.  Devon  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1877);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1880; 
appointed  Magistrate,  Collector  of  Land 
Revenue  and  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Selangor 
1884,  Ch.  Magistrate  and  Commr.  of 
Lands  1888,  Senior  Magistrate,  Perak 
1891,  Commr.  of  Lands  and  Mines,  Fede- 
rated Malay  States  1896,  British  Resident 
Negri  Sembilan  1901,  Selangor  1902,  and 
Perak  1911,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. , 
British  E.  Africa  Protectorate  1912,  (also 
High  Commr.  for  Zanzibar  Protectorate 
1914) ; retired  1918  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon  ; 
author  of  “ Handbook  of  the  Federated 
Malay  States”  : m.  1884,  Florence,  C.B.E. , 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Rathborne  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1909,  K.C.M.G.  1914.  4,  Rox- 

burgh Mansions,  Kensington  Court,  W.  8/ 
Junior  Carlton,  Bachelors' , and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Stafford  St.  George  Conway,  b. 
1887. 

Daughters  living — Violet  Enid  Jane:  m.  1913, 
Hamilton  Frederick  Ward  [see  V.  Bangor, 
colls.], — Beatrice  Evelyn  Monica  Vere. 

Belfield,  Lieut.- Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Eversley,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Belfield,  J.P.  (formerly  17th  and  88th 
Regts.),  of  Malmains,  Frenchay,  near 
Bristol ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 
entered  101st  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1885,  Major  1893, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  Lieut. -Coi. 
Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding)  Regt. 
1897,  Col.  1899,  Maj.-Gen.  1906,  and 
Lieut. -Gen.  1912  ; retired  1914 ; served 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6,  as  Ch. 
Staff  Officer  (despatches,  star,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  19C0,  as 
A.A.G.  1st  Div.,  and  subsequently  as  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Imperial  Yeo.  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  twice,  C.B. , 
D.S.O.) ; was  Brig.-Maj.  and  D.A.A.G. , 
Aldershot  1890-95;  was  A.A.G. , Aider- 
shot  1902-3,  in  command  of  4th  Inf. 
Brig.  1903-7,  and  in  command  of  4th 
Div.  1907-11 ; appointed  Director  of 
Prisoners  of  War  1914,  and  a Commr. 
of  Duke  of  York’s  Roy.  Mil.  Sch.  1919  ; 
has  been  Col.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding)  Regt.  since  1909  ; is  a Gov.  of 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  a Grand  Officer  of 
the  Order  of  the  Crown  : m.  1st,  1882, 
Emily  Mary,  who  d.  1883.  da.  of  the  late 
Rt.  Rev.  Hibbert  Binney , D.  D. , Bishop  of 
Nova  Scotia  ; 2nd,  1888,  Evelyn  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Albon  Taylor,  of  Elm 
Grove,  Barnes;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
D.S.O.  1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914, 
K.C.M.G.  19x8,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


843 

115,  Thurloe  Court,  S.  IF. 3/  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Clare : m.  1912,  Capt. 
Meyrick  Hugh  McConnel,  R.H.A.,  who  d) 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War, 
1917, — Evelyn  Monica  Eversley:  m.  1913. 
Major  Harold  Edmund  Franklyn  [see  Frank- 
lyn,  “Knights’  Widows  ”]. 

Belgians,  H.M.  the  King  (Albert  I.) 
of  the,  K.G.  ; Col.-in-Ch.  Dragoon 
Guards;  cr.  K.G.  1914. 

Bell,  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Henry  Dillon, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Francis  Dillon  Bell,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1851 ; ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Dunedin,  and 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Cambridge  (B.A. 
1872);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1874,  and  a 
K.C.  1908  ; was  Crown  Solicitor  of  Wel- 
lington 1883-1911,  and  Min.  of  Internal 
Affairs  and  of  Immigration,  and 
Attorney-Gen.  and  Leader  of  Govt,  in 
Legislative  Council  1 91 1-20,  since  when 
he  has  been  Leader  of  Legislative  Council 
and  Attorney  - Gen.  ; was  M.P.  for 
Wellington  City  1893-7,  and  Mayor 
thereof  1892,  1893,  and  1897:  m.  1878, 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  Hon.  W.  Robinson, 
of  New  Zealand;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1915. 
Wellington,  New  Zealand ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  and  Reform  {London),  and 
Wellington  {New  Zealand ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Bell,  Sir  Henry  Hesketh  Jondon, 
K.C.M.G. , el.  son  of  Henry  A.  J.  Bell  ; 
b.  1864 1 ed.  in  Brussels  and  Paris  ; entered 
Colonial  Civil  Ser. , W.  Indies,  1882,  be- 
came Senior  Assist.  Treasurer,  Gold  Coast 
1891,  Receiver  - Gen.  and  a M.E.C., 
Bahamas  1894,  Administrator  of  Do- 
minica 1899,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch., 
Uganda  1905,  of  N.  Nigeria  1909,  of 
Leeward  Islands  1912,  and  of  Mauritius 
1915;  author  of  “ Obeah,”  “A  Witch’s 
Legacy,” etc. ; cr. C.M.G.  1903,^ C.M.G. 
1908.  Government  House,  Port  Louis, 
Mauritius. 

Bell,  Sir  James,  son  ot  William 
Bell,  M.D. , of  Preston;  b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Preston  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll. 
Sch.,  London;  admitted  a Solicitor  1888 
(1st  class  Honours)  ; was  Assist.  Town 
Clerk  ; and  Solicitor  to  Birmingham  Cor- 
poration 1891-4,  Town  Clerk  of  Leicester 
1894-1902,  and  Clerk  and  Solicitor  to  Der- 
went Valley  Water  Board  1899-1902,  since 
when  he  has  been  Town  Clerk  of  London  ; 
is  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  a Com.  of 
Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  and  of  the 
Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  a Member  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Knight  of  1st 
class  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway;  also 
has  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Villa  Vicosa 
of  Portugal,  Isabella  La  Catolica  of  Spain, 
and  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan : m.  1893, 
Evelyn  Clifford,  da.  of  S.  T.  Aveling,  of 
Rochester  ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  Guildhall, 

E.  C.  ; Hill  Place,  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks. 
Daughter  living — Evelyn  Mary  Joyce  Ave* 
ling,  b.  (twin)  1894  : m.  1916,  Lieut.  Anthony 
Bevis  Lockhart,  D.S.C.,  R.N. 

Bell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Alexan- 
der, K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
James  Giberne  Bell,  Commr.  of  the 
Berars ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; entered 
44th  Regt.  1875  and  B.S.C.  1879,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1886,  Major  1895, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1911  ; retired  1911 ; Afghan  War  1878-80 
(medal);  was  A.A.G.,  India  1899-1908,  a 
Brig. -Com.  .India  1908-10, and  Brig. -Com. 
and  Political  Resident,  Aden,  1910  14 ; 
appointed  Col.  a Regt.  of  Indian  Army 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1912 : m.  1880,  Edith  Elphinston,  da- 
of  the  late  Col.  J.  E.  Robertson,  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  and  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers;  cr.  K.C.V.O.  1911.  Kirklands- 
Tynron , Dumfriesshire. 

Sons  living— Two. 

Daughters  living — One. 

Bell,  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E. \ b.  18 — ; 
is  Dep.  Controller  Dockyards  and  Ship- 
ping; cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 

Bell,  Sir  Nicholas  Dodd  Beatson-, 
K.C.I.E. , C.S.I.  ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Acad. , and  at  Balliol  Coll. , Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1886,  and  served  in  Bengal 
as  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector  ; ap- 
pointed Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Col- 
lector, Bengal  1895,  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Collector  1896,  Magistrate  and  Collector 
1899,  and  Ch.  Commr.,  Assam  1918  ; 
acted  as  Gov.  thereof  1920;  retired  1921; 
officiated  as  Director  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture,  Bengal  1905-6 ; is  a 
Commr.  of  Land  Revenue,  Director  of 
Land  Records  and  Agriculture ; some- 
time a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.,  Bengal;  has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal:  m.  1911,  Jeannie, 
el.  da.  of  John  Campbell  Arbuthnott, 
C.I.E.  [see  V.  Arbuthnott,  colls.];  cr. 
C.I.E.  1906,  C.S.I.  1915,  K.C.I.E.  1919. 
Daughters  living — One,  b.  1913, — Another, 

b.  1915. 

Bell,  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Lynden 
Lynden-,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  younger 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  T.  L.  Lynden- Bell,  of 
Brookhill  House,  co.  Wexford  ; b.  1867 ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  The  Buffs  (E. 
Kent  Regt.)  1885,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  1908,  Col.  1912, 
and  Maj. -Gen.  1916;  served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Mounted  Inf., 
present  at  operations  in  Cape  and  Orange 
River  Colonies  (severely  wounded,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17,  as  A.Q.M.G.,  and  on  Gen. 
Staff  (despatches  five  times,  C.B.,  pro- 
moted, K.  C.M.G.,  Orders  of  the  Nile, 
of  St.  Vladimir  with  Swords,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Crown  of  Italy,  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan,  French  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
was  D.A.Q.M.G. , Head  Quarters  1901-5, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Head  Quarters, 
S.  Command  1907- 11,  and  Lowland  Div. 
Territorial  Force  1911-14,  and  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  under  Director  of  Mil.  Training  at 
War  Office  Feb.  to  Sept.  1914 ; some- 
time Ch.  of  the  Gen.  Staff ; appointed 
a Director  at  War  Office  1917 : m.  1905, 
the  Hon.  Bertha  Marion,  da.  of  1st 
Viscount  Chilston  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1905,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K. C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Naval  and  Military  Chib. 
Bempde-Johnstone  [see  Johnstone]. 
Benares,  Lieut -Col.  H.H.  the 
Maharaja  (Sir  Prabhu  Narain  Singh)  of, 

G.  C.I.E.,  nephew  and  adopted  son  of  the 
Maharaja  Bahadur  (Sir  Ishree  Prasad 
Narain  Singh)  of  Benares,  G. C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1855  ; has  devoted  large  sums  of  money 
and  considerable  tracts  of  land  to  public 
purposes  in  Benares ; granted  personal 
title  of  Maharaja  Bahadur  and  style  of 

H. H.  1889,  became  a Ruling  Chief  1910, 
and  received  hereditary  title  of  Maharaja 
1918;  sometime  an  Unofficial  Member  of 
Council  of  United  Provinces  ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1891,  G.C.I.E.  1898.  Fort  Ramnaqar, 
Benares  State,  India ; Chakia,  Benares 
State,  India. 

Bengough,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harcourt 
Mortimer,  K.C.B. , son  of  George  Ben- 


gough, formerly  of  The  Ridge,  Gloucester- 
shire; b.  1837;  ed.  at  Rugby  ; entered  77th 
Regt.  1855,  became  Capt.  1864,  Major 
1877,  Lieut. -Col.  Middlesex  Regt.  1879 
(h.-p.  1882),  Col.  1883,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1894 ; retired  1898 ; served  in  Crimea  from 
Sept.  1855  toTnd  of  War,  during  Zulu 
Campaign  1878-9  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  with 
Burmah  Expedition,  1885-6  as  Ch.  Staff 
Officer  to  Sir  H.  Prendergast,  K.C.B. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  ; was 
A.A.G. , Madras  1882-6,  and  in  command 
of  2nd  class  Dist.,  Madras  1886-91,  troops 
in  Jamaica  1893-4,  and  1st  Inf.  Brig, 
at  Aldershot  1894-7  : 1876,  Christina, 

da.  of  H.  Maybery,  of  Brecon,  S.  Wales  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1886,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1908. 
Hyde  Brae , Chalford , Gloucestershire. 

Sons  living — Harcourt  George  Lionel,  b.  1877, 
—Neville  Stewart  Harcourt,  b.  1893  : m.  1916, 
Gladys  Ella,  da.  of  James  Williams,  of 
Dakota,  Aboyne,  Aberdeenshire. 

Daughter  living — Ina  Violet. 

Benn,  Sir  Arthur  Shirley,  K.B.E. , 
M.P.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  W. 
Benn,  R.  of  Carrigaline  and  Douglas,  co. 
Cork  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and 
abroad;  a Student  of  Inner  Temple; 
lived  many  years  in  U.S.A.  and  Canada  ; 
held  Commission  in  Canadian  Garrison 
Artillery  ; was  Managing  Director  of 
Hunter,  Benn  and  Co.,  merchants  and 
timber  shippers,  and  Vice-Consul  at 
Mobile,  Alabama  1898-1902 ; was  a County 
Councillor  for  London  1907-n  (Chm.  of 
its  Highways  Committee  1909-10)  ; un- 
successfully contested  Battersea  Div.  of 
Battersea  and  Clapham  Jan.  1906  and  Jan. 
1910  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Plymouth  (C)  Dec. 
1910  to  Nov,  1918  ; elected  for  Plymouth, 
Drake  Div.  (Co.  C),  Dec.  1918  ; has  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1888,  Alys 

Marie,  da.  of  F.  A.  Liiling,  of  New 
Orleans,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  18, 

Bolton  Gardens,  South  Kensington,  S.  W.  ; 
Carlton,  Royal  Thames  Yacht,  and  Royal 
Western  Yacht  Clubs. 

Bennett,  Sir  Courtenay  Walter,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Nicholas  Bennett, 
solicitor,  of  Ford  Park,  Plymouth ; b. 
1855 ; ed.  at  Plymouth  Gram.  Sch.  ; en- 
tered Consular  Ser.  and  became  Vice- 
Consul  at  Panama  1876,  Consul  at  Guate- 
mala 1883,  at  Rio  Grande  do  Sul  1885, 
at  Reunion  1890,  and  at  Bilbao  1900,  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  San  Francisco  1901,  and 
at  New  York  1907 ; retired  1915 ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; re- 
ceived Coronation  medal  1911  : m.  1882, 
Edith,  youngest  da.  of  John  Peter  Moss 
Leay,  of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900, 
Knt.  1914.  A r chert  on,  Postbridge,  Devon  ; 
Malden  Lodge,  Ashtead,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Russell  ( H.M . Custom 
House,  Bombay),  b.  1885 ; Indian  Imperial 
Customs,  and  Protector  of  Emigrants, 
Bombay, — Frederic  Walter,  b.  1887;  Com. 
R.N.  : m.  1919.  Mabel  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Arthur  Hannen  [see  B.  Hannen], 
— Alan  Courtenay  Moncrieff,  D.S.C.,  R.N., 
b.  1891 ; became  Lieut.  1913 : m.  1919, 

Gwendoline,  da.  of  Edward  J.  Dove,  of 
Riding  Mill,  Northumbeiland. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Maud,  b.  1889. 
Bennett,  Sir  Francis  Sovverby,  son  of 
the  late  Joseph  Bennett  (M.P.  for  Gains- 
borough 1885-6  and  1892-5),  of  The 
Cedars,  Louth,  Lincolnshire  ; b.  1863;  ed. 
at  Leys  Sch.,  Camb.,  and  in  Germany; 
is  a timber  merchant,  and  a J.  P.  for  the 
Parts  of  Lindsey  and  for  Grimsby  (High 
Sheriff  of  Lincolnshire  1916) : m.  1891, 
Julia  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Ouston, 
formerly  of  Holmefield,  near  Pontefract ; 


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cr.  Knt.  1912.  Fryston , Grimsby ; Oxcombe 
Manor , Horncastle. 

Sons  living — Roderick  Sowerby,  b.  1898, — 
Michael  Wharram,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Ruth  Ouston,  b.  1893: 
m.  1915,  Norman  Edmund  Brooks, — Mary 
Eleanor,  b.  1895. 

Bennett,  Sir  William  Henry, 
K.  C.  V.  O. , son  of  William  Francis  Bennett,  I 
of  Chilmark,  Salisbury ; b.  1852;  L.R.C.  P. 
London  and  M.R.C.S.  England  1873, 
F.R.C.S.  England  1877;  formerly  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Med.  Chirurgical  So., 
a Member  of  Pathological  and  Clinical 
Sos. , and  Senior  Surg.  to  Seamen’s  Hos- 
pital, Greenwich:  is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So. 
of  Med.,  and  of  Roy.  Horticultural  and 
Zoological  Sos.,  Consulting  Surg.  to  St. 
George’s  Hospital,  to  Hospital  of  St. 
John  and  St.  Elizabeth,  to  Osborne 
Convalescent  Home  for  Officers,  to  King 
Edward  VII.  Hospital  for  Officers,  and 
to  Grosvenor  Hospital  for  Women 
and  Children,  Chm.  Convalescent  Homes 
Committee,  King  Edward’s  Hospital 
Fund,  Surg.-in-Ch.  St.  John  Ambulance 
Brig.,  H.M.’s  Inspector  of  Anatomy 
for  the  Metropolis,  Pres.  Institute  of 
Hygiene  and  Illuminating  Engineering 
So.,  Vice- Pres,  of  Seamen’s  Hospital 
So.,  Chm.  Invalid  Children’s  Aid  Asso.  ; 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and 
a Com.  of  Roy.  Order  of  the  Redeemer 
of  Greece ; formerly  Member  of  Court 
of  Examiners  of  the  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.  of  England,  Examiner  in  Surg. 
at  Camb.  Univ. , and  Lecturer  on  Sur- 
gery and  on  Anatomy  at  St.  George’s 
Hospital  Med.  Sch.,  Surg.  to  Belgrave 
Hospital  for  children  ; is  author  of  nu- 
merous medical  works,  and  a contributor 
to  the  medical  journals : m.  1st,  1882, 
Isabel  Lloyd,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  Thomas 
Dickinson  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Gladys  Florence, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Allen  Stewart  Hartigan, 
of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  K.C.V.O. 
1901.  3,  Hyde  Park  Place , W.  ; Junior 

Carlton , Athenceum , and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Benson,  Sir  Frank  Robert,  LL.D .,  son 
of  the  late  William  Benson,  of  Langtons, 
Alresford,  Hants  ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Winches- 
ter, and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  the  well- 
known  Shakesperian  actor,  and  founder 
of  the  Benson  Repertoire  Co. ; has  Croix 
de  Guerre  : m.  1886,  Gertrude  Constance 
Featherstonhaugh,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Morshead  Samwell;  cr.  Knt.  1916. 
9,  Southwick  Street,  Hyde  Park,  IV. 2.  ; 
Athenceum , Bath , Garrick , and  Green 
Room  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Brynhild  Eucy:  m.  1917, 
Hugh  Chalmers,  of  Avochie,  Scotland. 

Benson,  Sir  (John)  Havvtrey,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Professor  Charles  Benson, 
Professor  of  Medicine  at  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.  Ireland,  and  Ex-Pres.  thereof; 
b.  1843;  e<4  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (1st 
Honours  in  Mathematics,  M.  B.  1865,  M.  D. 
1874)  I L.R.C.S.,  Ireland  1865,  L.  R.C.P. 
1866,  and  F.R.C.P.  1873;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Dublin  1912 ; sometime  an  Examiner  in 
Medicine,  Dublin  Univ.,  and  Examiner 
and  Censor,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  ; is 
Med.  Adviser  for  Ireland  to  Colonial  Office 
and  to  Transvaal  Govt.,  and  Consulting 
Physician  to  Roy.  City  of  Dublin  Hospital 
and  to  Monkstown  Hospital ; appointed 
Pres.,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians,  Ireland 
1910  and  1911  ; author  of  numerous 
medical  papers  : m.  1871,  Dorothea  Ara- 
minta  Downing,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Power,  Incumbent  of  Templeree;  cr.  Knt. 


1912.  37,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin  ; 

University  Chib. 

Bentinck,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Rudolf 
Walter,  K.C.M.G.  [see  B.  Bentinck, 
“Foreign  Titles”]. 

Benton,  Sir  John,  K.C.l.E. , son  of 
the  late  John  Benton;  b.  1850;  entered 
Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1873,  be- 
came Executive  Engineer,  Punjab  1881, 
Sup.  Engineer,  Mandalay  1897,  Ch.  En- 
gineer Sec.  (Irrigation  Branch)  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Punjab  1902,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Irrigation  1906 ; retired 
1912  : m.  1885,  Margaret  Forsyth,  da.  of 
Ex-Provost  Dick,  of  Rothes;  cr.  C. I.E. 
1902,  K.C.l.E.  1911. 

Daughters  living — Violet : m.  1907,  — Stow, 
Indian  Med.  Ser., — Hazel:  m.  1917,  Capt. 
Robert  Charles  Crawford  Liston,  Indian  Army. 

Beresford,  Lord  Marcus  Talbot  de 
la  Poer,  K.C.  V.O.  [see  M.  Waterford]. 
Bernard,  Col.  Sir  Edgar  Edwin, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  Col.  Count 
Bernard ; b.  1866 ; entered  Devonshire 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1892,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major 
1910,  Lieut. -Col.  1907,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1913;  retired  1914  ; Ashanti  Expedition 
1895-6  (star),  Nile  Expedition  1898,  as 
D.A.A.G.  on  Staff  of  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.- 
in-Ch.,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (de- 
spatches, medal,  Brevet  Major,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp) ; a Pacha  of  Egypt, 
and  Financial  Sec.  to  Soudan  Govt.  ; has 
2nd  class  Medjidie,  3rd  class  Osmanieh, 
2nd  class  Order  of  Nile,  and  Jubilee 
medal : m.  1893,  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of 
Edward  Carington  Wright,  J.P.  [see  B. 
Petre,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Khartoum,  Soudan;  Cairo, 
Egypt ; United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Edith  Mary,  b.  1895. 

Berridge,  Sir  Thomas  Henry 
Devereux,  K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Berridge,  V.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Low- 
ton,  Lancashire  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Uphol- 
land  Gram.  Sch.,  Lancashire,  and  private- 
ly ; admitted  a Solicitor  1878;  is  head  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Burn  and  Berridge, 
solicitors  to  Govt,  of  Newfoundland  ; sat 
as  M.  P.  for  Warwick  (L)  1906-10,  when 
he  was  defeated:  m.  188 7,  Agnes,  who 
d.  1909,  da.  of  Frederick  Campion,  of 
Frenches,  Redhill ; cr.  Knt.  1912,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  29,  Elm  Park  Gardens, 

S.  W.  ; Greenwood,  Alkham,  near  Dover  ; 
Reform,  National  Liberal,  Eighty,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Frank  Devereux,  b.  1888. 
Daughter  living — Ethel  C.  Devereux,  b.  1892. 

Berry,  Sir  George  Andreas,  M.B. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Berry,  of 
Glenstriven,  Argyll.  ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Edin.  Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M. 
1876,  F.R.C.S.  1882);  is  Major  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  (T.F.),  an  Hon.  Fellow  Roy. 
Acad,  of  Med.,  Ireland,  a Member  of 
Univ.  Court,  Edinburgh,  Consulting  Oph- 
thalmic Surg.  to  Roy.  Infirmary,  Edin- 
burgh, ex- Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Edin- 
burgh and  of  Ophthalmological  So.  of 
United  Kingdom,  and  Hon.  Surg.  Oculist 
to  H.M.  in  Scotland:  m.  1883,  Agnes 
Jean,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Muir, 
K.C.S.I.  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  31,  Drum- 

sheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh ; King's 
Knoll,  North  Berwick ; Edinburgh  Uni- 
versity Club. 

Daughters  living — Three,  of  whom  Nancy 
M.  G. : m.  1st,  Ivan  B.  Sprot,  Lieut. 

Cameron  Highlanders,  who  d.  19 — ; 2ndly, 
1919,  Capt.  Denis  C.  W.  Sanders,  A.F.C., 
R.A.F. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Berry,  Sir  Walter  Wheeler,  K.B.E.,  E 
son  of  Thomas  Berry,  of  Berry  Boughton, 
Kent ; b.  1857  ; ed.  privately ; a fruit  and 
hop  grower ; Chm.  of  Rosedale  Estates  j 
(Canada)  (Limited),  a Development 
Commr. , Representative,  Board  of  Agri- 
culture, Hop  Control  Committee,  a 
Member  of  Advisory  Committee,  Min. 
of  Transport,  and  a J.P.  and  County 
Alderman  for  Kent  : m.  1884,  Emma 
Coe,  of  Boughton,  Kent  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Gushmere  Court , Selling, 
Kent ; National  Liberal  Club.  1 

Berry,  Hon.  Sir  William  Bisset, 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  James  Berry,  of 
Aberdeen  ; b.  1839 ; ed.  at  Aberdeen 
(M.A.  and  M.D.  1861,  LL.D.  1911) ; has 
been  a Member  of  House  of  Assembly, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  since  1894  (Speaker 
thereof  1898-1908) ; elected  a Member  of 
Parliament  of  Union  of  South  Africa  1910  ; 
is  a Member  of  Council  of  Univ.  of  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  : m.  1864,  Marion,  who 
d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  William  Beale,  of 
Hemel  Hempstead  ; cr.  Knt.  1900.  Par- 
liament House , Cafe  Town. 

Bertram,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander, 
son  of  John  Bertram,  of  Dundas,  Ontario; 
b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Dundas  (Ontario)  High 
Scb.  ; entered  Canadian  Mil.  Forces  1869, 
became  Col.  1910,  Brig. -Gen.  1914,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1920;  has  commanded  77th 
Wentworth  Regt. , and  3rd  Inf.  Brig. , W. 
Ontario  ; is  Pres,  of  John  Bertram  and 
Sons  Co.  (Limited),  machinery  manu- 
facturers, of  Dundas,  Ontario,  and  Dep. 
Chm.  of  Munitions  Board  for  Canada : 
m.  1877,  Eliza  Millechamp,  da.  of  Hugh 
T.  Smith,  of  Toronto  ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Dundas,  Ontario,  Canada ; Rideau 
(Ottawa),  Mount  Royal,  and  Engineers 
(Montreal),  and  Hamilton  Clubs.  , 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Bertram,  Hon.  Sir  Anton,  son  of  the 
Rev.  R.  A.  Bertram,  Congregational  Min. ; 
b.  1869  ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch. , and 
at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Fellow  1891) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1893, 
and  K.C.  1913 ; was  Attorney-Gen. , Baha- 
mas 1902-7,  a Puisne  Judge,  Cyprus 
1907-n,  and  Attorney-Gen.,  Ceylon  1911- 
18,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Justice 
thereof:  m.  1902,  Edith  Marion,  C. B. E. , 
da.  of  Rees  Jones,  of  Cardiff,  and  Porth- 
kerry,  Glamorganshire ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Porthkerry , Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Best,  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Wallace, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Robert  Best,  Custom 
Officer,  of  Fitzroy,  Victoria,  Australia; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Templeton  Sch.,  and  at 
Melbourne  Univ.  ; Bar.  Australia  1881 ; 
was  Mayor  of  Fitzroy  1888-9,  Pres,  of 
Board  of  Lands  and  Works,  and  Min. 
for  Lands,  and  Commr.  for  Trade  and 
Customs  1894-9,  a M.L.A.  1889-1901, 
a Victorian  Senator  in  Federal  Parliament 
1901-10  (Chm.  of  Committee  1901-3),  and 
Min.  for  Trade  and  Customs,  Common- 
wealth of  Australia  1909-10;  appointed 
Vice-Pres.  of  Executive  Council,  Australia 
1907  (sometime  Leader  of  the  Senate) ; 
has  been  a Member  of  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives since  1910 ; acted  as  Chm.  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Constitutional  Reform  : 
m.  1st,  Jane  Caroline,  who  d.  1900,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  George  David  Langridge, 
sometime  Ch.  Sec.,  Victoria;  2ndly,  1902, 
Maude  Evelyn,  da.  of  George  Crocker 
Smith,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1908.  Kooyong,  Mont  Albert 
Road,  Canterbury,  Victoria,  Australia. 


Bethell,  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  Alex- 
ander Edward,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.  [see 
B.  Westbury]. 

Bethell,  Sir  Thomas  Robert, 
son  of  the  late  George  Bethell,  of  South 
Woodford;  b.  1867;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1897  ; goes  S.-E.  Circuit ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
E.,  or  Maldon,  Div.  of  Essex  (L)  1906-10, 
when  he  was  defeated ; cr.  Knt.  1914. 

2,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.C. ; National 
Liberal,  and  Reform  Clubs. 

Bethune,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Cecil,  K.C.B. , C.V.O.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  Adm.  C.  R.  D.  Hethune,  of  Balfour, 
Fife,  ; b.  1855 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  92nd  Regt.  1875,  be- 
came Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders  1884  (ex- 
changed to  6th  Dragoon  Guards  1887), 
Major  16th  Lancers  1895,  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  1900,  Col.  1905,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1908,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1913;  retired 
1920  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80, 
present  at  action  of  Kabul  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  Transvaal  Campaign  1881, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  o 
Bethune’s  Mounted  Inf.,  which  he  raised, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  Kings’ 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Col.) ; was 
D.A.A.G.,  Tndia  1898-9,  A.A.G.  1899- 
1901,  Brig. -Gen. -on-Staff,  S.  Command 
1905-9,  in  commandofW.  Lancashire  Div. 
Territorial  Force  1909-12,  and  Director- 
Gen.  of  Territorial  Forces,  1912-17  ; 
appointed  Col.  Dragoon  Guards  1908 : 
m.  1890,  Mary  Lilian,  da.  of  Col.  William 
Eliott-Lockhart,  formerly  R.A. ; cr.  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1905,  C.V.O.  1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915.  Naval  and  Military , Carlton,  and 
Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Cecilia,  b.  1895. 

Beveridge,  Sir  William  Henry, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  Henry  Beveridge,  of  Pit- 
fold, Shottermill,  Surrey;  b.  1879;  e(b  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1901,  M.A.  and  B. C.L.  1903);  ap- 
pointed Director  of  Labour  Exchanges, 
Board  of  Trade  1909,  Assist.  Sec.,  Em- 
ployment Depart.,  Board  of  Trade  1913, 
Assist.  Gen.  Sec.,  Ministry  of  Munitions 
1915,  2nd  Sec.  Min.  of  Food  1916, 
Permanent  Sec.  1919,  and  Director  of 
London  Sch.  of  Economics  1919;  author 
of  “Unemployment,  a Problem  of  In- 
dustry”; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  27,  Bedford  Gardens,  Ken- 

sington, IV.  ; Reform  Club. 

Bewicke-Copley  [see  Copley], 
Beynon,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
George  Lawrence,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Howell 
By  non  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Marlborough 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Army 
1887,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army),  and  Brevet  Major  1898,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Major  1905,  Brevet  Col. 
1910,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917; 
retired  1920 ; served  with  Black  Mountain 
Expedition  1888  1 medal  with  clasp),  as 
Staff  Officer  to  Gilgit  Field  Force,  at 
relief  of  Chitral  1895  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
with  Tirah  Field  Force  1897  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
with  Somaliland  Expedition  1901  (de- 
spatches , with  Tibet  Mission  1904  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  with  Abor  Expedition  1911-12 
(medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1915  (despatches)  and  1916 
(despatches),  and  Comdg.  S.  Waziristan 
Expedition  1917  (despatches,  K.C. I.E.); 


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847 


sometime  an  Assist.  Sec.  to  Mil.  Depart. , 
India  ; was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  Inter- 
preter to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  (Gen. 
Viscount  Kitchener)  1905,  and  D.A.A.G. , 
Bareilly  Brig.,  India  1905-9;  appointed 
to  command  a Brig.,  N.  Army,  India 
1914,  and  a Div.  1918  : m.  1899,  Edith 
Norah,  da.  of  George  Petrie,  of  1,  De 
Vere  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1895,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x5,  C.I.E.  1916, 
K.C.I.E.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bhagvat  Sinh  Jee  [see  Gondal]. 
Bhagwati  Prasad  Singh  (of  Bal- 
rampur),  Hon.  Maharaja  Bahadur  Sir, 
K.C.I.E .,  K.B.E.;  b.  1879;  succeeded 
to  the  Gaddi  1893  ; is  a M.L.C.  of  United 
Provinces,  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Allahabad 
Univ. , Chm.  of  Balrampur  Municipal 
Board,  and  a Special  Magistrate ; cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1906,  K.B. E.  1918.  Balrampur , 
Gonda  District,  Oudh,  India. 

Bhairun  Singh  Bahadur , Col. 
Maharaj  Sri  Sir,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of 
Maharaj  Sri  Khet  Singhji,  and  cousin  of 
Maj.-Gen.  H.H.  the  Maharajah  of  Bikaner, 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B., 
A.D.C.,  LL.D.  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Mayo 
Coll.,  Ajmer;  is  Vice-President  and 
Political  Member  of  Council,  Bikaner 
State,  and  Personal  A.D.C.  to  the 
Maharajah;  cr.  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.S.I. 
1916.  Bikaner,  Rajputana , India. 
Bhandarkar,  Sir  Ramkrishna 
Gopal,  K.C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  Ph.D. ; b.  1837  ; 
ed.  at  Ratnagiri  Govt.  English  Sch.,  and 
at  Elphinstone  Sch.  and  Coll.,  Bombay 
(B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1863,  LL.D.  1904)  ; 
Ph.D.  Gottingen  1885  : was  Dakshina 
Fellow  of  Elphinstone  and  Deccan  Coll. 
1859-64,  Head  Master  of  Hyderabad 
(Sind)  and  Ratnagiri  High  Schs.  1864-8, 
Professor  of  Oriental  Languages  in  Elphin- 
stone and  Deccan  Coll.  1869-93,  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Bombay  Univ.  1893-5,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 

1903- 4,  and  of  Bombay  Legislative  Council 

1904- 8 ; is  a Fellow  of  Bombay  and  Cal- 
cutta U nivs. , a Corresponding  Member  of 
French  Institute  and  of  Imperial  Acad, 
of  Sciences  (Petrograd),  a Foreign  Mem 
ber  of  Roy.  Bohemian  So.  of  Sciences, 
and  an  Hon.  Member  of  Roy.  Asiatic  So. 
of  London,  and  of  German,  Italian,  and 
American  Oriental  Sos.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1889, 
K.C.I.E.  1911.  Samgam  Srama,  Poona , 
Bombay. 

Bhatawadekar,  Sir  Balchandra 
Krishna,  son  of  Krishna  Shastri  Bhata- 
wadekar ; b.  1852 ; has  been  Chm.  of 
Standing  Committee,  Pres,  of  Bombay 
Municipal  Corporation,  of  Grant  Coll. 
So.,  of  Bombay  Med.  Union,  of 
Temperance  Council  and  of  Indian 
Temperance  Asso.  ; sometime  a Member 
of  Bombay  Legislative  Council ; was  Pr  es. 
of  14th  Bombay  Provincial  Conference  held 
at  Surat ; is  Dean  and  a Syndic  in  Medi- 
cine, a J.P. , Pres,  of  Hindu  Calendar 
Revision  Committee,  a Member  of  Bom- 
bay Med.  Council,  and  a Fellow  of  Coll, 
of  Physicians  and  Surgs.,  Bombay;  cr. 
Knt.  1900.  Bombay. 

Bhim  Shum  Shere  Jung  Bahadar 
Rana,  HE.  Gen.  Sir.,  K.C.V.O., 
K.C.S.I.',  b.  18 — ; Com.-in-Ch.  of 
Nepalese  Army;  cr.  K.C.V.O.  1912, 
K.C.S.I.  (Hon.)  1917.  Tangal  House, 
Nepal. 

Bhopal,  H.H.  ( Nawab  Dame  Sultan 
Jahan)  Begum  of,  G.C.S.I.,  G. C.I.E., 
G.B.E.,C.I.  \ b.  1858;  is  a Ruling  Princess 


of  India,  and  a Donat  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1874, 
Ahmad  Ali  Khan,  of  Afghanistan ; cr. 
G. C.I.E.  1904,  G. C.S.I.  1910,  G.B.E. 
1918.  Bhopal,  Central  India. 
Bhownaggree,  Sir  Mancherjee  Mer- 
wanjee,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  a prominent 
Parsee  merchant ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Bombay 
Univ.  (Fellow  1881),  and  at  Elphinstone 
Coll.,  Bombay;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1885; 
sometime  a Journalist,  and  subsequently 
head  of  Bhavnagar  State  Agency  and 
Judicial  Councillor  ; received  Silver  Medal 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts  1885  (Life  Fellow)  ; 
was  a Commr.  at  Colonial  and  Indian 
Exhibition  1886 ; formerly  a J.  P.  for 
Bombay,  and  a Member  of  Sec.  of 
State’s  Advisory  Committee  for  Indian 
Students  in  London;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Bethnal  Green,  N.-E.  Div.  (C)  1895-1906; 
erected  Ave  Bhownaggree  Home  for 
Nurses  at  Bombay,  and  Bhownaggree 
Corridor  of  Imperial  Institute  ; has  Order 
of  the  Lion  and  the  Sun  of  Persia  ; author 
of  “ Constitution  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany,” etc. ; translated  into  Gujarati  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria’s  “Leaves  from  the 
Journal  of  Our  Life  in  the  Highlands”  : 
m.  1872;  cr.  C.I.E.  1886,  K.C.I.E.  1897. 
1 77,  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W.  ; Carlton  and 
Constitutional  Clubs. 

Bhupindra  Singh  Mahindar  [see 
Patiala]. 

Bhutan,  H.H.  Maharaja  (5  Sris 
Sir  Ugyen  Wang  Chuk)  of,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1861  ; formerly  Tongsa 
Penlop ; assisted  to  negotiate  Tibetan 
Treaty  1904:  is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs 
of  India,  and  founder  of  the  Bhutanese 
Dynasty;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1905,  K.C.S.I. 
1911.  Punakha,  Bhutan,  India. 

Biggs,  Major  Sir  Arthur  Worthington, 
4th  son  of  the  late  William  Biggs,  J.P. 
(sometime  M.P.  for  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight),  of  Leicester ; b.  1846 ; ed. 
privately,  and  in  Paris  ; many  years  a 
cotton  merchant  in  Liverpool ; sometime 
Major  6th  Lancashire  Artillery  Vol.  ; is 
Vice-Pres.  of  National  Liberal  Club : 
unsuccessfully  contested  Worcestershire 
S.,  or  Evesham  Div.  (L)  Jan.  1906:  m. 
1872,  Lilian,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Holland,  of  Liscard  Cheshire  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1906.  National  Liberal  Club. 
Sons  living — Arthur  Holland,  b.  1873 : m- 
1907,  Ethel,  da.  of  John  Lane, — Charles 
William,  b.  1878;  Lieut. -Col.  R.E. : m. 
1904,  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  W.  G. 
Dickinson,  of  Portishead, — Harold,  b.  1880: 
m.  1909,  Ethel,  da.  of  W.  Henderson,  of 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand, — Edward  Ken- 
neth, b.  1883;  Lieut.  R.F.A. : m.  19x6. 
Margaret  Stuart,  da.  of  Charles  Stuart 
Douglas,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.), — Edgar  Arnold,  b.  1887: 
m.  1 914,  Ida  Bright,  da.  of  Henry  Bright 
Ashford,  of  Suffolk  Lodge,  Shanklin,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Mary  Holland, 
b.  1874  : m.  1910,  Isaac  Arthur  ITadley,  of 
Burnel  House,  Hamilton  Road,  Weston- 
super-Mare. 

Bijawar,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Sir  Sawai 
Sawani  Singh  Bahadur ) of,  K.C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1877  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911.  Bijawar, 
Bundelkund,  Central  India. 

Bije  Chand  [see  Kahlur]. 

Bikaner,  Maj.-Gen.  H.H.  Maharaja- 
Dhiraj  ( Raj  Rajeshwar  Narendra  Siro- 
mani  Shri  Sir  Ganga  Singhji  Bahadur ) 
of,  G.  C.  S.  I. , G.  C.  I.  E. , G.  C.  V.  0. , K.  C.  B. , 
son  of  Maharaj  Sri  Lall  Singhji  Bahadur ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Mayo  Coll.,  Ajmer; 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  and  Edinburgh, 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India,  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  in  the 
Army,  and  a Donat  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; China  1900 
Comdg.  Bikaner  Camel  Corps  (despatches, 
medal,  K.C.I.E.),  European  War  1914-15 
in  France  and  Egypt  (despatches,  K.C.  B. , 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.,  1914  Star,  Grand  Cordon 
of  Order  of  the  Nile) ; in  1900  awarded 
1st  class  (gold)  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  for 
services  during  great  famine  (1899-1900)  ; 
appointed  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Prince  of 
Wales  1902  and  to  King  George  V.  1910, 
andaMemberof  Central  Recruiting  Board, 
India  1917,  represented  India  at  Imperial 
War  Cabinet  and  Peace  Conference  1919; 
is  Patron  of  Benares  Hindu  Univ. , Vice- 
Pres.  ofE.  Indian  Asso.  and  Roy.  Colonial 
Institution,  a Member  of  Gen.  Council 
of  Mayo  and  Daly  Colls.,  a F.R.G.S., 
and  Hon.  Gen.  Sec.  to  Ruling  Princes 
for  Princes’  Conference  : m.  1897 ; cr. 
K.C. I.E.  1901,  K.C.S.I.  1904,  G.C.I.E. 
1907,  G.C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.B.  (Hon.  Mil.) 
1918,  G.  C.V.0. 1919.  Lullgarh , Bikaner , 
Raj  put  ana,  India  ; Marlborough  ( Lon  don ) , 
Rajputana  (Abu),  and  Western  India 
Turf  (Bombay)  Chibs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Bilaspur  [see  Kahlur]. 

Biles,  Professor  Sir  John  Harvard, 
LL.D.,  third  son  of  John  Biles,  of  Ports- 
mouth, by  Margaret,  da.  of  William 
Groombridge,  of  Ernehiil,  Kent ; b. 
1854;  ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.  of  Naval 
Architecture  and  Marine  Engineering, 
and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich; 
(LL.D.  Yale  Univ.  1901,  D.Sc.  Harvard 
Univ.  1908);  is  Vice  Pres.  Institute  of 
Naval  Architects,  a M.I.C.E.,  a Member 
of  So.  of  Naval  Architects  (U.S.A.),  an 
Hon.  Member  of  Japanese  So.  of  Naval 
Architects,  Consulting  Naval  Architect  to 
India  Office,  and  to  Govt,  of  W. 
Australia,  Past  Master  of  Worshipful 
Co.  of  Shipwrights,  and  Pres,  of  En- 
gineering Section  of  British  Asso.  ; ap- 
pointed Professor  of  Naval  Architecture 
in  Glasgow  Univ.  1891;  acted  as  an 
Assessor  at  Titanic  Inquiry,  and  was 
Chm.  of  Departmental  Committee  on 
Safety  of  Life  at  Sea  1912  ; has  3rd  class 
Osmanieh ; was  a Member  of  Depart- 
mental Committee  on  Torpedo  Boat  De- 
stroyers 1901-3,  on  Mercantile  Auxiliaries 
for  War  1902,  on  Warship  Design  1904-5, 
and  on  Tonnage  1905:  m.  1876,  Emma 
Jane,  only  child  of  the  late  Richard 
Hoskyn  Lloyd,  of  Pembroke  ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  175,  West  George  Street,  Glasgozv  ; 

Tighnamara,  Wemyss  Bay , Renfrew- 
shire; 2,  Whitehall  Court,  W.  5. 

Son  living — John  Harvard  (Broadway  Cham- 
bers, Westminster,  5. IF.),  b.  1887:  m.  1913, 
Marion  Rankine,  da.  of  the  late  A.  J.  Rankine 
Wilson,  Bar.-al-law,  of  N.S.  Wales. 

Daughters  living — Iris  Florence,  b.  1877 : m. 
1907,  Robert  Latta,  M.A.,  D.Pli.,  J.P.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Logic  and  Rhetoric  in  Glasgow 
Univ., — Gwladvs  Margarot,  b.  1881  : m.  1919, 
the  Rev.  William  Crawford  Allan,  V.  of 
Stourton,  Le  ds,  son  of  tiie  late  John  Allan, 
Laird  of  Minim  cheon,  Ayrshire. 

Bille  [see  De  Bille]. 

Bingham,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Cecil  Edward,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.V.O. 
[see  E.  Lucan]. 

Bingham,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Francis  Richard,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see 
E.  Lucan], 

Bingley,  Maj.  - Gen . Sir  Alfre  d 
Horsford,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 


late  Peregrine  Taylor  Bingley;  b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Kensington  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians) 
1885,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1896, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1903,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  1911, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1915 ; Burma  Expedition 
1890-92  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900, 
present  at  actions  of  Peitsang  and  Yang- 
tsun,  and  at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  promoted) ; 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters,  India 
1901-6,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India, 
Army  Depart.  1906-8,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1911-14,  and  D.A.G.  Head  Quarters  1914; 
employed  on  Plagile  duty,  Bombay  1897-8 
(thanked  by  Govt. , Kaisar-i-Hind  medal) ; 
appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1915,  and  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India,  Army  Depart.  1916 ; 
awarded  Indian  United  Ser.  Institution 
gold  medal  1896  : m.  1893,  Mabel 

Katherine,  O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Col. 
George  Augustus  Way,  C.B. , Indian 
Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.l.E.  1918.  Simla,  India;  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Barbara,  b.  1902. 

Binning,  Sir  Arthur  William,  son  of 
Robert  Binning,  of  Glasgow;  b.  1861; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.  ; is  an  East  India 
Merchant ; sometime  a Member  of  Legis- 
lative Council  of  Burma  ; cr.  Knt. 
1916.  Rangoon , Burma  ; Omental  Club. 
Binod  Chandra  Mitter  [see  Chandra 
Mitter]. 

Bipin  Krishna  Bose,  Rai  Bahadur , 
Sir,  K.C.l.E. , son  of  Dina  Natti  Bose  ; 
b.  1857;  M.A.  and  B.L.  ; is  Govt.  Advo- 
cate in  Central  Provinces ; received  per- 
sonal title  of  Rai  Bahadur  1888 ; cr.  C.  I.  E. 
1898,  Knt.  1907,  K.C.l.E.  1920.  Nagpur , 
Central  Provinces,  India. 

Birch,  Sir  Ernest  Woodford, 
K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late  James  Wheeler 
Woodford  Birch  (assassinated  by  Malays 
1875),  Colonial  Sec.,  Straits  Settlement, 
and  British  Resident,  Perak ; b.  1857 ; 
ed.  at  Elstree,  and  at  Harrow  ; employed 
in  Colonial  Office  1876-8,  when  he  became 
Cadet  in  Straits  Settlements  Ser.  ; ap- 
pointed Magistrate  and  Collector  of  Land 
Revenue,  Malacca  1888,  and  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Perak  1893  > acted  as  British  Resi- 
dent, Selangor  1892-3  and  Perak  1895-6; 
was  British  Resident  in  Negri  Sembilan 
1897-1901,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
Labuan  and  British  North  Borneo  1901-4, 
and  British  Resident,  Perak  1904-n ; 
employed  on  special  mission  in  H.M.S. 
“Espoir”  to  report  on  Cocos- Keeling 
Islands  1885:  m.  1882,  Margaret,  el.  da. 
of  Lawrence  Niven;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900, 
K.C.M.G.  1911.  69,  Courtf  eld  Gardens, 

S.  W.  ; The  Box,  Bexhill-on-Sea  ; Wind- 
ham, and  Sports  Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Four,  of  whom  Winifred: 
m.  1910,  Major  R.  J.  Cargill,  Indian  Army, — 
youngest,  Idris  (Lady  Wheler):  m.  1915,  Sir 
Trevor  Wood  Wheler,  13  th  Bt. 

Birch,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  (James 
Frederick)  Noel,  K.C.M.G .,  C.B.,  son 
of  Major  Richard  Frederick  Birch,  J.P., 
D.L. , of  Maes  Elwy,  St.  Asaph;  b.  1865; 
entered  R.A.  1885,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Maj.-Gen.  1917, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919;  appointed  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1915;  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6 
(star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches  eleven 
times,  A.D.C.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de 


KNIGHTS. 


849 


Guerre,  Maj.-Gen.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Leopold  and  Croix  de  Guerre 
of  Belgium,  French  Croix  de  Guerre, 
K.C.M.G.,  Lieut. -Gen.,  U.S.A.  Dis- 
tinguished Ser.  Medal) ; appointed  Col. 
Comdt.  R.A.  1919,  and  Director  of  Re- 
mounts 1920:  m.  1903,  Florence  Hyacinthe, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  George  Chetwode, 
6th  Bt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
19x8.  95,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.  W. ; Naval 

and  Military  Club. 

Bird,  Sir  Alfred  Frederick,  M.P. , 
younger  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Bird, 
F.C.S. , analytical  and  manufacturing 
chemist,  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham  ; 
b.  1849 ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Gram. 
Sch. , Birmingham;  is  Chm.  of  Alfred 
Bird  and  Sons  (Limited),  manufacturing 
chemists,  of  Deritend,  Birmingham,  and 
a J.P.  and  D. L.  for  Warwickshire; 
travelled  widely ; Parliamentary  Private 
Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  for  the  Colonies 
1917-18  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Wed- 
nesbury  ( C ) Jan.  1906;  has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  W.  Div.  of  Wolverhampton  (Co.U) 
since  Jan.  1910  : m.  1875,  Eleanor 

Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Lloyd 
Evans,  of  Perry  Barr,  Staffordshire. 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Tudor  Grange , Solihull, 
Warwickshire  ; Carlton,  Junior  Carlton, 
Alpine,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Bird,  Sir  James,  son  ol  the  late  George 
Bird;  b.  1863;  appointed  Dep.  Clerk, 
London  County  Council  1905,  and  Clerk 
1915 ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  London  : m.  1891, 
Jane,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Riley  ; cr.  Knt. 
19x8.  Oakfield,  Oakcroft  Road,  Black- 
heath,  S.E.  ; County  Hall,  Spring 
Gardens,  S.  W.  ; National  Club. 

Bird,  Sir  Henry  Busby,  el.  son  ot 
Thomas  James  Tolman  Bird,  of  Isling- 
ton ; b.  1856 ; twelve  times  Mayor  of 
Shoreditch  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  2/ist  Batn.  City 
of  London  Vol.  Regt. , a J.P.  for  London, 
and  Chm.  of  Local  Appeal  and  Local 
Food  Committees  : m.  1876,  Emma  Jane, 
da.  of  Robert  Stoodley,  of  Hendford  Hill, 
Yeovil ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  33,  Lordship 

Park , Stoke  Newington,  N.16;  Exiting, 
Suffolk ; Constitutional,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Bird,  Sir  William  Barrott  Montfort, 
son  of  William  Frederic  Wratislaw  Bird, 
of  Wilmington,  Kent  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Bruce  Castle  Sch.  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1880 ; a Director  of  William  Deacon’s 
Bank  (Limited),  and  other  cos.,  a J.P. 
for  W.  Sussex  (Sheriff  1912-13),  and 
Pres.  ofS.-W.  Sussex  National  Unionist 
Asso.  : m.  1895,  Martha  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  Henry  Spencer,  and  widow  of  James 
H.  Murray ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Eartham, 
near  Chichester ; Carlton,  and  Windham 
Clubs. 

Birkbeck,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William, 
Henry,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  youngest  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Birkbeck,  of  Settle, 
Yorkshire ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,andatR.M.C. ; entered  1st  Dragoon 
Guards  1883,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major 
1897,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1913  ; 
retired  1920  ; served  with  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion 1888  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Chin  Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  as  Assist.  Inspector  of 
Remounts  (despatches  twice,  two  medals 


with  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. , C.B.); 
was  D.A.A.G.  for  Mil.  Education  and 
Training  at  Head  Quarters  1903-5, 
attached  to  Japanese  Army  1905-6, 
Comdt.,  Cav.  Sch.,  Netheravon  1906-11, 
and  a Director  of  Remounts  1912-20 ; 
has  3rd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of  the 
Rising  Sun,  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium,  and  the  Legion  of  Honour  : m. 

1905,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
D.  Shaw,  of  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island, 
U.S.A. , and  widow  of  G.  L.  Myers,  of 
New  York;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G. 

1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  39,  Half 

Moon  Street,  W. ; Naval  and  Military 
Club.  * 

Sons  living — Alexander  Shaw,  b.  1906, — John 
William,  b.  1908, — Theodore  Henry,  b.  1911. 

Birkett,  Sir  Thomas  William,  son  of 
the  late  James  Birkett,  of  Grassendale, 
near  Liverpool;  b.-  1871;  ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.  ; is  a merchant,  and  head 
of  the  firm  of  Killick,  Nixon  and  Co., 
of  Bombay,  and  a J.P.  and  Sheriff  of 
Bombay ; was  Chm.  Bombay  Chamber 
of  Commerce  1915,  and  an  Additional 
Member  of  Bombay  Legislative  Council 
I9i4-i5,and  of  Viceroy’s  Council  1915-16  : 
m.  1910,  Dorothy  Nina  Forbes;  cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Pali  Hill,  Bandra,  Bombay ; City 
of  London,  Sports',  Cocoa  Tree , Royal 
Automobile,  Byctilla  {Bombay),  and  Royal 
Bombay  Yacht  Clubs. 

Birkmyre,  Sir  Archibald,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Birkmyre,  of  Port 
Glasgow ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Greenock 
Collegiate  Sch. ; is  senior  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Birkmyre  Bros.,  merchants,  of 
Calcutta : m.  1896,  Annie  el.  da.  of 
Capt.  James  Black  ; cr.  Knt.  1917,  C.B.E. 
1918.  6,  Clive  Row,  Calcutta. 

Sons  living — Henry,  b.  1898, — Archibald,  b. 
1904. 

Bir  Mitrodaya  Sing  Deo,  Dhar- 
manidhi , H.H.  the  Maharaja  Sri  Sir, 
K.C.I.E.  (of  the  family  of  the  ancient 
Rajas  of  Sambalpur) ; b.  1874  ; is  one  of 
the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; ascended  the 
Gadi  of  Sonepur  Feudatory  State  1902  ; 
claims  descent  from  Prithwiraj  Sing, 
the  famous  Chauban  Emperor  of  Delhi, 
and  uses  (in  seal  and  signature)  the  Chau- 
ban device  called  the  “ Chakra”  ; ren- 
dered valuable  sers.  to  British  Govt,  during 
European  War  (salute  of  9 guns)  ; cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1918.  Sonepur,  Orissa,  India 
Biron,  Sir  Henry  Chartres,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  John  Biron,  Q.C.  ; b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll. , 
Camb.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1886  ; went 
S.-E.  Circuit  ; sometime  Prosecuting 
Counsel  to  the  Post  Office  at  Central 
Criminal  Court ; appointed  a Metropolitan 
Police  Magistrate  March  1906,  and  Ch. 
Magistrate  April  1920 ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Hythe  (L)  Jan.  1906  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  28,  Montpelier  Square,  S.  W. 

Black,  Sir  Arthur  William,  son  of 
, the  late  William  Edward  Black,  of 
Nottingham  ; b.  1863 ; ed.  in  Notting- 
ham ; is  a lace  manufacturer,  a J.P.  for 
Nottingham  (Sheriff  1898-9,  Mayor 
1902-3),  and  a Director  of  Turney  Bros. 
(Limited),  and  of  the  Sceptre  Life  Asso.  ; 
sometime  Chm.  of  Nottingham  Education 
Committee  ; was  a Member  of  Education 
Commn.  to  U.S.A.  1903;  appointed  a 
Member  of  International  Exhibitions  Roy. 
Commn.  1909 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Doncaster  Div.  of  S.  Part  of  W.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  {L)  Oct.  1900 ; sat  as  M.  P. 
for  N. , or  Biggleswade,  Div,  of  Bedford- 


850 


KNIGHTAGE. 


shire  Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Mid.  Div.  thereof  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1887,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Spence,  of  Paisley ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Springfield , Alexandra  Park , Notting- 
ham ; National  Liberal , and  Eighty  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Ethel  Mary  Spence,  b.  1889. 
Black,  Sir  Frederick  William,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Black,  I 
of  Westminster  House,  Newport,  Isle  of  j 
Wight ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Newport  Gram,  j 
Sch. ; B.A.  (Honours)  London  1890;  was  | 
Director  of  Naval  Stores  1903  6,  and 
Director  of  Navy  Contracts  at  the  Ad- 
miralty 1906-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
a Managing  Director  Anglo-Persian  Oil 
Co.  ; appointed  a Member  of  Munitions 
of  War  Committee  1915,  and  of  Council 
of  Min.  of  Munitions  1917 ; acted  as 
Director-Gen.  of  Munitions  Supply  1915, 
and  was  employed  on  Special  Missions 
(Munitions  Ser.)  1917-18;  has  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Orders  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  and  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1890, 
Sarah  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Davisson,  of  Folkestone ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1908,  Knt.  1913,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
64,  Ridgmount  Gardens,  W.C.i. 

San  living— Frederick  William,  b.  1898 ; 
sometime  Lieut.  R.A.  Reserve. 

Daughters  living — Lilian  Mary;  b.  1891  : 
m.  1915,  Dr.  A.  Harold  Unwin,  Nigerian 
Forest  Ser. — Dora  Winifred,  M.B.E.,  b.  1894  ; 
Fellow  of  Girton  Coll.,  Camb.  1918, — Edith 
Maud  (“  Bindy  b.  1900. 

Blackwell,  Sir  Ernley  Robertson 
Hay,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  James  Hay 
Blackwell,  of  St.  Andrews;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Glenalmond ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1892;  was  Assist.  Under 
Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart.  1906-13, 
since  when  he  has  been  Legal  Assist. 
Under  Sec.  of  State;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  28,  St.  James'  Court, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.  IV.  ; Windham, 
Garrick,  and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Blades,  Capt.  Sir  (George)  Rowland, 
M.  P. , son  of  Rowland  Hill  Blades,  of  Sy- 
denham, Kent ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll. 
Sch.  ; sometime  Capt.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; J.P.  for  co.  London,  a 
Member  of  Corporation  of  City  of  London 
(Senior  Sheriff  1917-18),  head  of  the  firm 
of  Blades,  East  and  Blades,  printers  and 
publishers,  of  23,  Abchurch  Lane,  E.  C. , 
Almoner  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  Pres, 
of  Institute  of  Printers  1905,  and  of 
Printers  Pensions  Corporation  1917 ; has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Epsom  Div.  of  Surrey 
(Co.  LI)  since  Dec.  1918;  has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1907,  Margaret, 
da.  of  Arthur  Reiner,  of  Sutton  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Grange  Mount,  Leatherhead  ; 
2,  Whitehall  Court,  S.  W.  ; Carlton, 
St.  Stephen  s,  Junior  Carlton,  City  Carl- 
ton, Gresham,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Rowland  Roberts,  b.  1912. 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Agnes,  b.  1908, 
— Helen  Elizabeth  (twin),  b.  1908, — Janet 
Mary,  b.  1916. 

Blair,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  William  1 
Blair,  of  Garlieston,  Wigtownshire  ; b.  | 
1859  ; ed.  at  Garlieston,  and  at  Edinburgh  I 
Univ.  (M.A.  and  Hon.  LL. D.) ; B.Sc., 
London  ; was  Assist.  Master,  Kelso  High 
Sch.  1880-81,  and  at  Aske’s  Hatcham  Sch.,  ; 
New  Cross  1881-93,  Head  Master,  Science  I 
and  Technical  Sch.,  Cheltenham  1893-4.  | 
Inspector  N.  Scotland  Dist.  for  Science  and  j 
Art  Depart.  1894-8,  and  for  Scotch  Edu- 
cation Depart.  1898-1900,  Ch.  Inspector, 
Technical  Education,  Ireland  1900-1901, 
and  Assist.  Sec.,  Depart,  of  Agriculture  | 


and  Technical  Instruction,  Ireland  1901-4, 
since  when  he  has  been  Education  Officer, 
London  County  Council ; was  a Member 
of  Mosely  Education  Commn.  to  America 
1903 ; has  Order  de  la  Couronne  of 
Belgium  ; author  of  various  works  on  Edu- 
cation : m.  1883,  Ida  Kathleen,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  B.  Westrup,  of  Kensington  Park 
Road,  W. ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Education 
Offices,  Victoria  Embankment,  W.  C.  ; 
19,  Ardwick  Road,  Cricklewood,  N.  W. 2; 
Caledonian  Club. 

Sons  living — Robert  Westrup,  b.  1885;  Capt. 
R.E.,  and  Govt.  Chemist,  Kuala  I.umpur, 
Federated  Malay  States:  m.  1915,  Victoria 
Marianne  Prenter,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Edmund  Glenny,  D.D.,  R.  of  Clonallon, 
Warrenpoint,  co.  Down, — Atholl,  M.B.E.,  b. 
1886 ; Manager,  Boiler  and  Foundry  Departs., 
Harland  and  Wolff  (Limited),  Belfast:  m. 
1914,  Emily  May,  da.  of  the  late  — Nixon, 
of  Knock,  Belfast, — Jack  Milligan,  M.B.E.; 
b.  1887  ; Lieut.  E.  Surrey  Regt., — Alec  Hood, 
b.  1895  ; Capt.  Hampshire  Regt. : m.  1918, 
Grace  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  John  Ambler, 
of  Heaton  Mount,  Bradford. 

Daughter  living — Ida  Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1884 : 
m.  1912,  William  Brow,  of  8,  Montpellier 
Road,  Ealing,  W.5. 

Blake,  Sir  Arthur  Ernest,  JC.B.E ., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Blake,  of  Chester- 
field ; b.  1869  I e(b  at  St.  Mary’s  House, 
Chesterfield  ; rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  War  Loans,  Savings  Banks,  and 
Parliamentary  Recruiting  Committees  and 
Tribunal,  Nottingham  and  Notts  during 
European  War  (K.B. E.);  is  a J.P.  for 
Notts:  m.  1895,  Florence  Emily,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  John  Angrave  Howitt,  of 
Nottingham;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
West  Leake  Manor,  Notts ; Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — Robert  Anthony,  b.  1897, — 
Kenneth  Arthur,  b.  1901. 

Daughter  living — Olive  Joan,  b.  1899. 

Blake,  Sir  Ernest  Edward,  K.C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Blake,  of  Bramer- 
ton,  Norfolk;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Norwich 
Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  Colonial  Office  1863, 
became  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  the  Colonies  (Earl  of  Kimberley) 
1872,  Private  Sec.  1874,  Head  of  Gen. 
Depart.  1879,  and  Crown  Agent  for 
the  Colonies  1881  ; retired  1909 : m. 

1874,  Catharine  Isabella,  who  d.  1902, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Blyth,  of  38,  West- 
bourne  Terrace,  W.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G,  1901. 
Woolcombe,  St.  Mary's,  Up  Lyme,  Devon. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Blake,  Capt.  Sir  Herbert  Acton, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , K.  C.  V.  0. , son  of  John  George 
Blake,  of  Winchester ; b.  1857 ; ed. 
privately ; is  a retired  Capt.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve,  a Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Humane 
So. , and  a J.  P.  for  co.  London ; ap- 
pointed an  Elder  Brother  of  Trinity 
House  1900,  and  Dep.  Master  thereof 
1910;  was  a British  Delegate  to  Inter- 
national Conference  on  Safety  of  Life  at 
Sea : m.  1897,  Lucy  Grace,  el.  da.  of 
James  Thin;  cr.  K.C.V.0. 1914,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  48,  Kensington  Mansions,  Trebovir 
Road,  S.  W.  ; Puck' s Croft,  Rusper, 
Sussex ; United  Service  Club. 

Blankenburg,  Sir  Reginald  Andrew, 
K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Sec.  to  High  Commr. 
for  Union  of  S.  Africa  in  London  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  19 — , K.B.E.  1920.  Australia 
House , Strand,  W.C. 

Sons  living — 

Daughters  living — 

Bland-Sutton  [see  Sutton]. 


KNIGHTS. 


S5I 


Bliss,  Gen.  Tasker,  G.C.M.G. ; United 
States  Representative  on  Versailles  War 
Council;  cr.  G.C.M.G.  1918. 

Block,  Sir  Adam  Samuel  James, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late- Adam  H.  G. 
Block,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.  ; became  a Student  Interpreter  1877, 
Vice-Consul  at  Beyrout  1882,  Interpreter 
at  British  Embassy,  Constantinople  1885 
(with  rank  of  Consul  1890),  and  1st  Dra- 
goman and  Oriental  Sec.  there  1894  (rank 
of  Sec.  of  Legation  1902) ; appointed 
Delegate  of  British  and  Dutch  Bond- 
holders on  Council  of  Ottoman  Debt 
Administration  1903,  of  which  he  became 
Alternative  Pres. , Representative  of  Bank 
of  England  on  Board  of  Constantinople 
Quay  Co.,  and  Pres,  of  British  Chamber 
of  Commerce  for  Turkey  and  Balkan 
States ; appointed  Dep.  Controller  of 
Finance  Section  of  Min.  of  Blockade  1915 ; 
has  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Osmanieh  in 
brilliants,  and  Gold  medal  of  the  Imtiaz : 
m.  1882,  Louisa  Constance,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Cumberbatch,  H.M.’s  Consul 
at  Smyrna;  cr.  C.M.G.  1895,  K.C.M.G. 
1907.  St.  James  s Club. 

Son  living— One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Blommestein  Bam  [see  Bam]. 
Blomfield,  Sir  Reginald  Theodore, 
R.A.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  John 
Blomfield,  R.  and  Rural  Dean  of  Alding- 
ton, Kent;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1879, 
Hon.  Fellow  1906,  D.Litt.);  elected  an 
A.R.A.  1905,  and  R.A.  1914;  an  Archi- 
tect, an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Hon.  Corresponding  Member 
of  Soci6t6  des  Instituts  Diplomas  de 
France,  and  an  Officier  de  1’ Instruction 
Publique  (France) ; Pres.  Roy.  Institution 
of  British  Architects  1 912-14  : m.  1886, 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Burra, 

l. C.S.,  of  Springfield,  Rye,  Sussex;  cr. 

Knt.  1919.  51,  Frognal , Hampstead, 

N.  IV.3;  1,  New  Court , Temple,  E.C. 4; 
Point  Hill , Rye,  Sussex ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Sons  living — Henry  George,  b.  1886 ; in 
I.C.S., — Austin,  b.  1892  ; formerly  R A.F. 
Daughter  living — Isabella  Fiances,  b.  188;. 

Blomfield,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Richard 
Massie,  K.C.M.G .,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Becher  Blomfield,  R.  of  Stevenage, 
Herts,  and  Canon  of  Chester,  of  Molling- 
ton  Hall,  Chester  ; b.  1835  > ech  at 
Stevenage;  entered  R.N.  1848,  became 
Lieut.  1855,  Com.  1866,  Capt.  Sept.  1872 
(retired  Oct.  1872),  and  Rear-Adm.  1889  ; 
retired  1908  ; served  during  Crimean  War 
1854-6  (despatches),  with  Azoff  Expedition 
1855,  and  in  Egyptian  War  1882,  present 
at  bombardment  of  Alexandria  (medal 
with  clasp,  and  star,  2nd  class  Medjidie) ; 
was  a Member  of  Admiralty  Confidential 
Torpedo  Committee  1873-6  ; appointed 
Dep.  Controller-Gen.  of  Ports  and  Light- 
houses, Egypt  1888,  Controller-Gen.  1901, 
and  Director-Gen.  1905 ; has  1st  class 
Medjidie  and  3rd  class  Osmanieh  ; author 
of  “ History  of  the  National  Flag,”  etc.  : 

m.  1877,  Rosamund  Selina,  second  da.  of 
the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Graves,  D.  D. , 
Lord  Bishop  of  Limerick  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1903,  K.C.M.G.  1904. 

Son  living — Hugh  Massie,  b.  1881;  Capt.  F. 
Kent  Regt. : m.  1916,  Ida  Marie,  da.  of 
Sydney  Chancellor. 

Blood,  Gen.  Sir  Bindon,  G.C.B. , el. 
son  of  the  late  William  Bindon  Blood,  of 
Cranagher,  co.  Clare ; b.  1842  ; entered 


R.E.  i860,  became  Capt.  1873,  Major 
1879,  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col.  1886,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1898,  Lieut. -Gen.  1902,  Gen. 
1906  (retired  1907),  and  Col.  Comdt. 
1914 ; served  with  Jowaki  Expedition 
t877- 8 (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  African 
War  1879  (medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
4th  class  Osmanieh,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  as  Ch. 
Staff  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
K.C.B.),  in  command  of  Malakand  Field 
Force  1897  (despatches,  clasp),  in  com- 
mand of  Buner  Field  Force  1898  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  Maj.-Gen.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1901,  in  command  of  a Div. 
(despatched,  medal  with  two  clasps) ; com- 
manded a 2nd  class  Dist. , Bengal  1896-8, 
a 1st  class  Dist.,  there  1898-1901,  Forces 
in  the  Punjab  1901-4,  and  N.  Command, 
India  1905-6  ; appointed  Hon.  Col.  17th 
Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.)  1914,  and  King  George’s  Own 
Sappers^  and  Miners  1918  : m.  1883, 

Charlotte  E. , da.  of  the  late  Sir  Auckland 
Colvin,  K.C.S.I. , K.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1896, 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  M or  land,  Putney 

Common,  S.  W.  15  ; Naval  and  Military , 
Marlborough,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Charlotte  Carissima,  b. 
1885  : m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Hugh 
Royds  Brocklebank,  D S.O.,  9th  Lancers. 

Bodkin,  Sir  Archibald  Henry,  son  of 
William  Peter  Bodkin,  J.  P.,  D.L. , of 
West  Hill  Place,  Highgate,  N.  ; b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Cholmeley  Sch. , Highgate,  N.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885,  and  a Bencher 
1915 ; went  S.-E.  Circuit  ; was  Re- 
corder of  Dover  July  1901  to  July  1920, 
since  when  he  has  been  Director  of 
Public  Prosecutions : m.  1891,  Maud 

Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Wheler 
Bush,  R.  of  St.  Alphage,  London 
Wall,  E.C.  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  98,  Fellows 

Road,  South  Hampstead,  N.  W.  ; 5,  Paper 
Buddings,  Temple,  E.C.  ; Garrick  Club. 
Son  living — Hilary  William  Archibald,  b.  1893. 
Daughter  living — Barbara  Maud,  b.  1895. 

Bois,  Sir  Stanley,  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Bois,  of  Chamong,  Beulah  Hill, 
Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at 
South  Penge  Park  Coll.  ; sometime  in 
Ceylon  Light  Inf.  Vol.  ; is  a Merchant 
and  Estate  Agent  of  Colombo  and 
London,  and  Past  Pres,  of  Ceylon 
Asso.  in  London ; was  Chm.  Ceylon 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Municipal  Council  of  Colombo 
1 901-3  ; appointed  a M.  L.C.  of  Ceylon 
1903  and  1912,  and  Commr.  Gen.  for 
Ceylon  to  St.  Louis  Exhibition  1904 : 
m.  1st,  1895,  La  Gordon,  who  d.  1910, 
da.  of  the  late  Gabriel  Ross,  of  Suther- 
landshire  ; 2nd,  1913,  Brenda,  da.  of  Mrs. 
Gabriel  Ross,  of  7,  Langham  Mansions, 
Earl’s  Court  Square,  S.W.  ; cr.  Knt. 

1905.  Whyte  Croft,  Frensham,  Farn- 
ham ; Oriental  [London),  and  Colombo 
and  Hill  ( Ceylon ) Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Peter,  b.  1919. 
Daughter  living  — (By  1st  marriage)  Joan 
Gabrielle,6. 1901, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Pamela, 

b.  1915. 

Bols,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Louis  Jean, 

K.  C.B. , K.  C.  M.  G. , D.  S.  O. , son  of  the  late 

L.  G.  M.  J.  Bois,  formerly  Consul-Gen. 
for  Belgium;  b.  1867;  entered  Devonshire 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major 

1906,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1912,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1914,  Brevet  Col. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  present  at  capture  of 
Jerusalem  (despatches,  C. B. , Brevet  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Russian  Order  of  St. 

' Vladimir  with  Swords,  Order  of  Redeemer 
of  Greece,  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.) ; was  Brig.- 
Maj.  8th  Brig.  S.  Command  1907-10, 
a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  at  Staff  Coll. 

1910- 12,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1912-14; 
appointed  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf. 
Brig.  Feb.  1915,  Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff 
Sept.  1915,  Maj.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  Oct. 
1915,  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  a Div.  May 

1917,  and  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff  Sept.  1917  ; 
is  Hon.  Col.  1 2th  London  Regt.  : 
m.  1897,  Augusta  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Walter  Cecil  Strickland  [see  Strick- 
land, Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Sons  living — Eric  Louis,  b.  1904. — Kenneth 
William,  b.  1913. 

Bond,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  George, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Frederick  H.  Bond ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at 
Marlborough;  entered  R.E.  1876,  be- 
came Capt.  1887,  Major  1895,  Lieut. -Col. 
1902,  Col.  1905,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1913 
(retired  1913),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1916; 
served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and 
Tel-el-Kebir,  and  march  to  Cairo  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  as  D.A.A.G.  E. 
Transvaal  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  C.B.);  was  A. Q.M.G. , N.  Com- 
mand, India  1905-6,  and  A. Q.M.G.  at 
Head  Quarters,  India  1906,  D. Q.M.G.  at 
Head  Quarters,  India  1906-8,  and  Di- 
rector-Gen. of  Mil.  Works  in  India 
1908-11,  in  command  of  S.  Brig.,  India 

1911- 13,  Assist.  Director  at  the  War 
Office  1914-16,  and  Director  of  Quarter- 
ing 1 917-19  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land : vt.  1881,  Alice  Maud,  da.  of  W. 
Vivian;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G. 

1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Lionel  Vivian,  b.  1884;  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.E.* — Richard  Lawrence,  D.S.O. , M.C., 
b.  1890  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Bond,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  P.C., 
K.C.M.G.  [see  “ Privy  Council’’]. 
Bond,  Sir  Walter  William  Adrian 
MacGeough,  el.  son  of  the  late  Joshua 
Walter  MacGeough  Bond,  J P. , D.L. , of 
Drumsill,  Armagh  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Ch. 
Ch. , Oxford,  and  abroad  (B.A.  1877,  and 
Licentiate  in  Law,  Paris  1884);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1884;  practised  before 
Mixed  Tribunal  in  Egypt,  and  was  ap- 
pointed a Judge  of  the  Cairo  Court  of 
Appeal  1888,  and  Vice-Pres.  1899;  re- 
tired 1916;  has  2nd  class  Medjidie  and 
2nd  class  Osmanieh,  and  Order  of  the 
Nile:  in.  1901,  Ada  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Nichols,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zea- 
land ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  The  Argory,  Moy, 
co.  Tyrone;  Travellers',  and  Kildare 
Street  Clubs. 

Son  living — Walter  Albert  Nevill,  b.  1908. 

Bonham-Carter  [see  Carter]. 


Bonython,  Hon.  Sir  John  Langdon, 
K.C.M.G.,  second  son  of  the  late  George 
Langdon  Bonython,  of  Adelaide;  b.  1848; 
ed.  in  Adelaide  •,  joined  staff  of  Adelaide 
Advertiser,  of  which  he  became  part  pro-  * 
prietor  1879,  subsequently  becoming  editor 
and  sole  proprietor  ; also  proprietor  of  the 
Adelaide  Chronicle  and  Adelaide  Express  ; 
has  been  Pres,  of  Council  of  S.  Australian 
Sch.  of  Mines  and  Industries  since  1889  ; 
was  Chm.  of  Adelaide  Sch.  Board  1883- 
1901,  and  of  Council  of  Govt.  Agricultural 
Coll.  1895-1902 , and  Pres,  of  Literary 
Sos’.  Union  of  S.  Australia  1897,  and  of 
S.  Australian  Branch  of  Roy.  Geographical 
So.  1903-7 ; a Federal  Trustee  of  Aus- 
tralian Soldiers’  Repatriation  Fund,  and  a 
Commr.  under  Australian  Soldiers’  Re- 
patriation Act  (1917) ; is  a Member  of 
Council  of  Adelaide  Univ. , Vice-Chm. 
of  S.  Australian  Advisory  Council  of 
Education,  Chm.  of  Commonwealth 
Literary  Fund,  Pres,  of  Visiting  Board 
connected  with  Adelaide  Observatory, 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Institution  of 
Cornwall  and  of  Devon  and  Cornwall 
Record  So. ; served  as  Commr.  for  various 
Intercolonial  Exhibitions,  and  as  Member 
of  Federal  Old  Age  Pensions  Commn., 
and  of  Technical  Education  Commn. 
(report  resulting  in  establishment  of  Sch. 
of  Mines  and  Industries) ; elected  a 
Member  of  House  of  Representatives  of 
first  Parliament  of  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1901 ; re-elected  (unopposed)  to 
second  Parliament  1904 : m.  1870,  Marie 
Louise  Frederica,  da.  ofD.  F.  Balthasar, 
of  Berlin;  cr.  Knt.  1898,  C.M.G.  1908, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  Carclew,  Adelaide, 

S.  Australia;  Carminow,  Mount  Lofty, 

S.  Australia. 

Sons  living  — John  Lavington  ( Carhayes , 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia),  b.  1876:  m.  1st,  1904, 
Blanche  Ada,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Sir  John  Cox  Bray,  K.C.M.G.  ; 2nd, 

1912,  Constance  Jean,  da.  of  Charles  Herbert 
Warren,  of  College  Park,  Adelaide,  South 
Australia, — Francis  Godolphin  ( Glenelg , S. 
Australia),  b.  1885  : in.  1904,  Irene  Ethel,  da. 
of  Barton  John  Hack,  of  Glenelg,  S.  Australia. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Elsie:  m.  1900, 
Herbert  Angas  Parsons,  K.C.,  LL-B-,  of 
Keverel,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia, — Edith 
Annie, — Ada  Langdon. 

Booth,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Francis  Fitz- 
gerald Haworth-,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Benjamin  Blaydes  Haworth- 
Booth,  of  Hullbank  Hall,  and  Rolston 
Hall,  York;  b.  1864;  ed.  privately ; entered 
R.N.  1877,  became  Lieut.  1887,  Com. 
1900,  Capt.  1905  (retired  1913),  and 
Rear-Adm.  1917;  Egyptian  War  1882; 
was  Assist.  Director,  Naval  Intelligence 
1905-8,  Senior  Officer,  Newfoundland 
Fisheries  1908-9,  Ch.  on  Staff  of 
Naval  Mission  to  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1910-11,  and  Naval  Repre- 
sentative in  London  for  Common- 
wealth of  Australia  1911-20 ; is  a J.P. 
for  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire : in.  1893, 
Constance  Isabel,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  C.  W.  Moore;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1913,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Haworth  Hall, 
Hullbank,  Hull ; United  Service  Club. 

Borden,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Laird, 
P.C.,  G. C.M.G.  [see  Privy  Council]. 
Borresen,  Adm.  Urban  Jacob 
Rasmus,  K.C.V.O.,  son  of  Otto  Henry 
Meylander  Bbrresen,  of  Drammen,  Nor- 
way ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Horten  Naval  Coll. 
(Norway)  ; became  Sub-Lieut.  Roy. 
Norwegian  Navy  1879,  and  Rear-Adm. 
and  Ch.  of  Naval  Staff  1899,  com- 
manded Norwegian  Squadron  during 
Crisis  1905,  and  escorted  King  H&kon 


KNIGHTS. 


853 


VII.  and  Queen  Maud  to  Christiania 
Nov.  same  year;  author  of  numerous 
works : m.  1884,  Louise  Levick,  of 

Pennsylvania,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  K.C.V.O. 
(Hon.)  1906.  Christiania , Norway. 
Bosanquet,  Adm.  Sir  Day  Hort, 
G.C.M.G.,  G.  C.  V.  O. , K.  C.  B. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  William  Bosanquet,  of 
Rock,  Alnwick;  £.1843;  entered  R.N. 
1857,  became  Lieut.  1863,  Com.  1874, 
Capt.  1882,  Rear-Adm.  1897,  Vice-Adm. 
1902,  and  Adm.  1905  ; retired  1908  ; is  a 

J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire;  was 
Com.-in-Ch. , East  Indies  Station  1899- 
1902,  on  N.  America  and  W.  Indies 
Station  1904-7,  and  at  Portsmouth  1907-8, 
and  Gov.  of  S.  Australia  1908-13 ; has 
Grand  Cross  of  Swedish  Order  of  the 
Sword:  m.  1881,  Mary,  da.  of  Col. 
Thomas  Bromhead  Butt;  cr.  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1905,  G.C.V.O.  1907,  G.C.M.G. 
1914.  Martyn  House , Henfield,  Sussex; 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughters  living — Beatrice  Mary:  m.  1919, 
Capt.  Raymond  Fitz-Maurice,  D.S.O.,  R.N., 
— Alicia  Grace. 

Bosanquet,  Sir  (Frederick)  Albert, 

K.  C. , son  of  the  late  Samuel  Richard 

Bosanquet,  of  Dingestow  Court,  Mon- 
mouth ; b.  1837 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Fellow  1859,  B.A. 
i860,  M.A.  1863,  1st  class  Classics  and 
Senior  Op.);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1863, 
a K.C.  1882,  a Bencher  1889;  went 
Oxford  Circuit ; sometime  Junior  Counsel 
to  Admiralty,  and  a Revising  Bar. ; was 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Metro- 
politan Board  of  Works  ; is  a Lieut,  of  City 
of  London,  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  E.  Sussex,  and  a Member  of  Canter- 
bury House  of  Laymen;  was  Recorder 
of  Worcester  1879-91,  and  of  Wolver- 
hampton 1891-1900,  and  Common  Serjeant 
of  London  1900-17  ; joint  author  (with 
the  late  J.  G.  N.  Darby),  of  "A 
Treatise  on  the  Statutes  of  Limita- 
tion”: m.  1st,  1871,  Albinia  Mary,  da. 
of  John  Curtis  Hayward,  of  Quedgeley, 
Gloucester ; 2nd,  1885,  Philippa  Frances, 
da.  of  William  Bence  Jones,  of  Lisselan, 
co.  Cork  ; cr.  Knt.  1907.  12,  Grenville 

Place , South  Kensington , S.  W.  ; Cobbe 
Place , Lewes  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Rev.  Bernard  Hugh,  b.  1872, 
V.  of  Thames  Ditton,  Surrey  : m.  1909,  Fmily 
Mary  Draper, — Geoffrey  Courthope,  b.  1876  : 
m.  1914,  Mildred  Eleanor,  da.  of  Hugh  Barr- 
ington Simeon  [see  Simeon,  Bt.,  colls.l, — 
Williajn  Sydney  Bence,  D.S.O.,  b.  1893  [see 
“ COMPANIONAGE  ”]  . 

Daughters  living — Lilian, — Nora  Margaret, — 
Edith  Madeline:  m.  1915,  Maurice  Arbuth- 
not,  Eieut.  Dancers,  who  d.  1918. 

Bosanquet,  Sir  Oswald  Vivian, 
K. C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Bosanquet,  of  Cleddon  Hall,  Trelleck, 
near  Monmouth  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered 
I.C.S.  1887 ; was  Assist.  Resident  at 
Hyderabad  1890-93,  1st  Assist,  to  Gov.- 
Gen.’s  Agent  in  Rajputana  1893-5,  Under 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Foreign  Depart.) 
i895_9»  Political  Agent,  Bhopawar  1899- 
1900,  Resident,  Indore  1903-7,  and  Resi- 
dent at  Baroda  1909-10  ; appointed  Agent 
to  the  Gov.-Gen.  in  Central  India  1913  ; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England;  has  Kaisar-i- 
Hindgold  medal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1910,  C.S.I. 
1914,  K. C.S.I.  1919.  Indore , Central 
India;  St.  Briavels,  Gloucestershire; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Boscawen,  Lieut.-Coi . the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Arthur  Sackville  Trevor  Griffith-, 
P.C.,  Af.P.  [see  " Privy  Council * 


Bourke,  Maj-Gen.  Sir  George 
Deane,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Mayo, 
colls.]. 

Bourne,  Sir  Alfred  Gibbs,  K. C.I.E., 
D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
Bourne,  Sec.  to  British  and  Foreign  Sch. 
So.  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch. 
and  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Roy.  Sch.  of 
Mines  ; D.Sc.  London  1885  ; is  a Fellow 
of  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; appointed  Pro- 
fessor of  Biology  at  Presidency  Coll., 
Madras  1886,  and  Director  of  Public  In- 
struction, Madras  1903  ; sometime  a 

M. L.C.  of  Madras;  represented  Madras  at 
Imperial  Education  Conference  in  London 
1911 ; is  Director  of  Indian  Institute  of 
Science,  Bangalore  ; author  of  numerous 
scientific  papers : m.  1888,  Emily  Tree, 
da.  of  G.  Glashier;  cr.  C.I.E.  1908, 
K. C.I.E.  1913.  Madras ; Savile  Club. 
Son  living — Ray,  b.  1889  ; in  Imperial  Forest 
Ser.,  Dehra  Dun. 

Daughter  living — Nora,  b.  1891 : m.  1913, 
Stephen  Cox,  Ch.  Conservator  of  Forests, 
Madras. 

Bourne,  Sir  Frederick  Samuel 
Augustus,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Samuel  Whitbread  Bourne,  Incum- 
bent of  Winfarthing,  Norfolk  ; b.  1854 ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1890  ; entered  China 
Consular  Ser.  1876  ; was  Consul  in  charge 
of  Blackburn  Commercial  Mission  1896-7, 
and  Assist.  Judge  of  H.M.  Court  for 
China  and  Korea  1898-1916  (also  Judge 
of  H.M.  High  Court  of  Wei-hei-Wei 
1904-16) : m.  1889,  Isabel  Alice,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Chalmers,  LL.D.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1909,  Knt.  1916.  Mayfield , 

Sussex. 

Sons  living — Frederick  Chalmers,  b.  1891  ; 
in  I.C.S., — Kenneth  Morison,  M.C.,b.  1893  ; 
Major  formerly  S.  Lancashire  Regt. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Bourne,  Sir  Henry  Roland  Murray, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  Robert  Bourne,  J.P. , D.L.,  of 
Cowarne  Court,  Ledbury  ; b.  1874  ; ed. 
at  Radley,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  ; 
Boer  War  (two  medals  with  three  clasps)  ; 
appointed  Under  Sec.,  Colonial  Sec.’s 
Office,  Transvaal  1905,  for  Interior,  Union 
of  S.  Africa  1910,  for  Defence,  Union  of 
S.  Africa  1912,  and  Sec.  for  Defence  1914  : 
m.  1906,  Lucy  Dorothea  White ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  K.B.E.  1918.  Stone 
Cottage , Pretoria , South  Africa;  Bath , 
Pretoria , and  Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town) 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Pamela  Christabel,  b.  19c 8. 
Bovell,  Sir  Henry  Alleyne,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Henry  Brinsden  Bovell, 
of  Barbados;  b.  1854;  LL.B. , London 
1877 1 Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1876,  and  a Q.C. , 
British  Guiana  1887  ; appointed  Solicitor- 
Gen.  and  Escheator-Gen.  of  Barbados 
1882,  a M.L.C.  1883,  a Member  of  Law 
of  Barbados  Revision  Commn.  1886, 
Chancellor  of  that  Diocese  1886,  Attorney- 
Gen.  there  1886,  Attorney-Gen.  of  British 
Guiana  1896,  and  Ch.  Justice  there  1902  ; 
retired  1912  : m.  1882,  Annie  Cecil,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  A.  Briggs.  Pres,  of  Legis- 
lative Council,  Barbados ; cr.  Knt.  1902. 
Surrey  House,  Georgetown,  British  Guiana; 
Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Bowater,  Sir  Frederick  William, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  William  Vansittart 
Bowater,  of  Bury  Hall,  Lower  Edmonton, 

N.  ; b.  1867 ; ed.  privately  ; Managing 
Director  of  W.  V.  Bowater  and  Sons 
(Limited),  paper  makers’  agents  and 


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merchants ; was  Director  of  Paper 
to  Min.  of  Information  during  Euro- 
pean War : m.  1890,  Alice  Emily, 

da.  of  Joseph  Sharp,  of  Bognor ; cr. 
K.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  39,  Hyde  Park 

Gate , S.W.7 ; Copley  Dene , Walton 
Heath  ; Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living — Frederick  Vansittart,  b.  1895. 
Daughters  living — Gladys  Alice  Emily,  b. 
1891  : m.  19 — , Gerrard  Masterman  Loby,— 
Phyllis  Irene,  b.  1893 : m.  19 — . William 
Udall  Timmis, — Nina  Kathleen,  b.  1899. 

Bowater,  Sir  William  Henry,  son  of 
William  Bowater  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  King 
Edward  Sch. , Birmingham  ; is  Hon.  Col. 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  a Life  Gov.  of 
Birmingham  Univ.,  a Gov.  of  King 
Edward’s  Schs.,  a J.P.,  an  Hon.  Freeman 
and  an  Alderman  for  Birmingham  ; has 
been  five  times  Lord  Mayor  of  Birming- 
ham : m.  1879,  Sarah  Fanny  Westwood, 
O.B.  E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England);  cr. 
Knt.  1916.  Fulford  Hall , Warwick- 
shire ; Union , and  Conservative  Clubs. 
Son  living — William,  M.C.,  b.  1880 ; Major 
Royal  Army  Med.  Corps:  m.  1908,  Irene, 
da.  of  George  Beech. 

Daughter  living — Dora:  m.  1907,  A.  E. 

Cutler. 

Bowden-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Bower,  Sir  Alfred  Louis,  son  of  Ed- 
ward Thomas  Bower,  formerly  of  Beech 
House,  Hackney,  N.E.  ; b.  i860;  was 
Sheriff  of  City  of  London  1912-13;  is  Gov. 
of  St.  Thomas,  Christ,  and  St.  Bartholo- 
mew Hospitals,  an  Alderman  of  City  of 
London,  a Member  of  City  of  London 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  an  Officer  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Com.  of 
2nd  class  of  Order  of  the  Dannebrog : 
m.  1901,  Dorcas  Mona,  da.  of  Capt. 
Edward  Algernon  Blackett,  R.N.,  J.  P. , 
D.L. , of  Wylam,  Northumberland;  cr. 
Knt.  1913.  Manor  Place,  Chislehurst , 
Kent;  City  Carlton,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Bower,  Sir  Graham  John,  K.C.M.G. , 
son  of  Adm.  James  Patterson  Bower ; b. 
1848;  ed.  at  Naval  Acad.,  Gosport; 
entered  R.N.  as  Cadet  1861,  became  Sub- 
Lieut.  1868,  Lieut.  1872,  and  Retired 
Com.  1884;  appointed  Private  Sec.  to 
Gov.  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1880,  Im- 
perial Sec.  and  Accountant  to  High 
Commr.  for  S.  Africa  1884,  and  Colonial 
Sec.,  Mauritius  1898  (administered  Govt. 
1900,  1901,  1903-4,  1906,  and  1908)  ; retired 
1910;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants  : m.  1882,  Maud 
Laidley,  da.  of  James  Sutherland  Mitchell, 
of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  C.M.G.  1886, 
K.C.M.G.  1892.  Studwell  Lodge,  Drox- 
ford,  Hants ; White’s  Club. 

Sons  living — James  Graham,  b.  1884, — John 
Graham,  D.S.O.,  b.  1886  [see  “Companion- 
age  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Maude  Mary. 

Bower,  Maj.-Gcn.  Sir  Hamilton, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  James 
Paterson  Bower;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Naval  Sch.,  New  Cross,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Collegiate  Sch.  ; entered  Army  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1891,  Brevet  Major  1896,  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1906, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1908,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1909 ; retired  1914 ; served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1890,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal,  Brevet  Major),  in  China 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Tientsin  and 
Pekin  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  command  of 
Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (K.C.B.); 


raised  Chinese  Regt.  at  Wei-hei-Wei ; 
was  D.A.Q.M.G.  (Intelligence)  Bengal 
1893-8,  a Member  of  International  Pro- 
visional Govt.,  Tientsin,  and  Comdt. 
Pekin  Legation  Guard  1901-6,  and  com- 
manded Assam  Brig.  1908 ; has  Roy. 
Geographical  So.’s  gold  medal;  author 
of  “Diary  of  Journey  Across  Tibet”; 
appointed  Lieut. -Col.  and  Co.  Comdt. 
Haddingtonshire  Vol.  Regt.  1916;  is  a 
D.L.  for  Haddingtonshire:  m.  1899,  Maud 
Edith,  da.  of  Daniel  Currie  Ainslie ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1910,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 
The  Cottage,  North  Berwick;  Cavalry, 
and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Mary,  b.  1900, — Jean  Ains- 
lie, b.  1901, — Elize  St.  Clair,  b.  1905. 

Bower,  Sir  Edmund  Ernest  Nott-, 
K.C.B. , younger  son  of  the  late  John 
Bower,  D.C.L. , Bar.-at-law;  b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1886 ; appointed  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Board  of  Inland  Revenue  1895,  Commr. 
1902,  Dep.  Chm.  1908,  and  Chm.  1914; 
is  a J.P.  for  Surrey;  assumed  the  sur- 
name of  Nott-Bower  1913:  m.  1886, 

Louisa  Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
James  Charles  Yorke  [see  E.  Hardwicke, 
colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1915.  Kelsto?i,  King  s Road,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  Surrey. 

Son  living — Reginald  Ernest  Nott,  b.  1887; 
European  War  1915, as  Major  12th  Batn.  Rifle 
Brig,  (wounded) : m.  1920,  Mary  Dorothy,  da. 
of  Herbert  McLeod,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  of  109, 
Church  Road,  Richmond,  S.W. 

Daughter  living — Marianna  Amy,  b.  1896. 

Bower,  Capt.  Sir(  J ohn)William  Nott-, 
K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Bower, 

D. C.L.;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll. , Sandhurst ; for- 
merly in  33rd  and  8th  Regts.,  and  Capt. 
W.  Yorkshire  Mil.  ; was  in  Roy.  Irish 
Constabulary  1873-8,  and  Ch.  Constable 
of  Leeds  1878-81,  and  of  Liverpool  1881- 
1902,  since  when  he  has  been  Commr. 
of  City  Police ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
a Com.  of  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
a Knight  Com.  of  Spanish  Order  of  Mil. 
Merit,  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy , and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour ; 
has  King's  Police  Medal ; assumed  by 
deed  poll  1911  the  additional  surname  of 
Nott : m.  1889,  Florence,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  Reginald  Harrison,  F.R.C.S. , of  6, 
Lower  Berkeley  Street , W.  ; cr.  Knt.  and 
C.V.O.  1911,  K.C.V.O.  1918.  Cross 
Laves,  Roehampton,  S.  W.  15  ; City 
Police  Office , Old  Jewry , E.C. 

Sons  living — William  Guy,  b.  1890;  Principal 
Private  Sec.  to  Mia.  of  Labour  : m.  1914, 

Frances  Winifred,  da.  of  William  Macdonald 
Matthews,  of  Broadwater  Down,  Tunbridge 
Wells, — John  Reginald  Hornby,  b.  1892, — 
Edward  Elwyn,  b.  1894  ; Capt.  R.E., — 
Leonard  Lefroy,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  R.E. 

Bowlby,  Sir  Anthony  Alfred,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  third 
son  of  Thomas  William  Bowlby,  former- 
ly of  Durham;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Durham 
Sch.;  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1881  ; is  Consulting 
Surg.  to  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  and 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  of  Eng- 
land ; appointed  Surg.  to  Royal  House- 
hold 1904,  and  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M. 
1910;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  in  charge 
of  “ Portland  Hospital  ’’  (despatches, 
medal,  C. M.G.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  K.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  American  D.S. M.),  author  of 
numerous  med.  works : m.  1898,  Maria 
Bridget,  da.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Hugh 
Wynne  Lloyd-Mostyn  [see  B.  Mostynj ; 
'cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  Knt.  1911,  K.C.M.G. 


KNIGHTS. 


855 


1915,  K.C.V.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  25,  Manchester 

Square , W. 

Sons  living — Anthony  Hugh  Mostyn,  b. 
1906, — Edward  John  Mostyn,  b.  1907, — 
Charles  James  Mostyn,  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living — Frances  Winifred  Mostyn, 
b.  1899, — Marion  Ellen  Mostyn,  b.  1902, — 
Dorothy  Evelyn  Mostyn,  b.  1910. 

Bowman-Manifold  [see  ManifoldJ. 
Bowring, Charles  Calvert,  K.B.E., 
C.M.G.,  3rd  son  of  the  late  John  Charles 
Bowring  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; 
entered  Colonial  Branch  of  Exchequer 
and  Audit  Depart.  1890,  became  Local 
Auditor  of  British  Central  Africa  Pro- 
tectorate 1895,  and  of  E.  Africa  Protec- 
torate and  Uganda  Railway  1899,  Trea- 
surer of  E.  Africa  Protectorate  1901 
(a  M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  thereof  1907), 
and  Ch.  Sec.  to  the  Govt.  1911  ; was 
Acting  Gov.  Feb.-Oct.  1912,  Aug.-Sept. 
1913,  April  1917  to  Jan.  1919,  and  Nov. 
1919  to  July  1920 : m.  1909,  Ethel  Dorothy, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  George  Kempthorne 

• Watts,  A.M.I.E.E.,  Commr.  of  Public 
Works,  East  Africa  Protectorate ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1908,  K.B.E.  1919.  Nairobi , 
E.  Africa;  Union , and  Sports'  Clubs. 
Sons  living — J hn  Charles,  b.  1911, — Hum- 
phrey Kempthorne,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Mary,  b.  1910,— 
Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1914, — Margaret  Eleanor, 
b.  1919. 

Bowring,  Hon.  Sir  Edgar  Rennie, 
son  of  the  late  John  Bowring,  of  Ten  a 
Nova,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool ; b.  1858 ; 
ed.  at  Bishop  Field  Coll.,  St.  John’s, 
Newfoundland,  and  at  Oliver’s  Mount 
Sch. , Scarborough  ; is  a shipowner  and 
merchant,  Managing  Director  of  Bowring 
Bros.  (Limited)  of  Newfoundland,  a 
M.L.C.  of  Newfoundland,  a Director  of 

C.  T.  Bowring  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Liverpool,  London,  and  Cardiff,  and  of 
Bowring  and  Co.,  of  New  York,  and  a 
Member  of  Dominions  Roy.  Comrnn.  ; 
appointed  High  Commissioner  for  New- 
foundland in  London  1918:  m.  1888; 
cr.  Knt.  1915.  58,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W.  ; 
The  Bungalow , Topsail , Newfoundland  ; 
Bath , Ranelagh,  City  of  London , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Bowron,  Sir  Edward,  son  of  the  late 
John  Bowron,  of  Cotherstone  ; b.  1857; 
is  Chm.  of  Joseph  Travers  and  Son 
(Limited),  of  119,  Cannon  Street,  E.C.  : 
m.  1887,  Maude  Mary,  da.  of  W.  F. 
Morgan,  of  Sevenoaks ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Bramley  Hill , Croydon. 

Boyce,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  George 
Bertram,  K. C.M.G. , C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  George  Boyce, 
of  28,  Elgin  Road,  Dublin,  and  Ballin- 
oulart,  co.  Wexford;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Sch.,  Armagh,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  1887,  became  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1893,  Major  1901,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1909,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; 
retn  ed  1920 ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  as 

D. A.A.G.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 

European  War  1914-18  as  Director  of 
Iransport  (despatches  seven  times,  C.B. , 
Maj.-Gen.,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  with  swords,  Legion  of 
Honour,  K. C.M.G.);  appointed  Staff- 
Capt.  Cork  Dist.  1899,  and  Comdt.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  Training  Establishment  1909  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  1913-14,  and  Dep.  Director  of 
Transport  Aug.-Nov.  1914:  m.  1895, 

Maude,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Clarence  Boyce,  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lan- 
caster Regt.),  of  Wentworth,  Dublin; 


cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K. C.M.G.  1919.  Guildown , Eleet,  Hants ; 
Constitutional  Club. 

Daughters  living  — Olive  Eleanor, — Aileen 
Maude. 

Boys,  Sir  Francis  Theodore,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  Henry  Scott  Boys,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Harrow ; Principal  Director  of 
Meat  Supplies,  Ministry  of  Food  1917-19: 
m.  1896,  Christina  Josephine,  da.  of  Henry 
loseph  de  Smidt,  of  New  Zealand ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Ch7-istchurch  ( New 
Zealand ) Club. 

Son  living — Henry  Brian  Ward,  b,  1901. 
Daughter  living — Ethel  Louisa,  b.  1897;  m. 
1919,  Alan  Russell  Smith. 

Boyson,  Sir  John  Alexander,  son  of 
John  Robert  Boyson;  b.  1846;  ed.  at 
Harrow ; is  a merchant,  and  a Director 
of  Binny  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Madras, 
and  9,  Throgmorton  Avenue,  E.C.  : m. 
1885,  Mary  Josephine,  da.  of  Col.  C. 
Bowen  R.E.  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Madras. 
Sons  living — John  Charles,  b.  1888, — Hugh 
Alexander,  b.  1894. 

Daughters  Jiving — Margaret  Marion,  b.  1886,— 
Helen  Winifred,  b.  1890  : m.  1920,  Charles 
Edward  Rochfoid. 

Boyton,  Sir  James,  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Boyton  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  privately ; 
is  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Elliott,  Son 
and  Boyton,  auctioneers  and  surveyors, 
of  Vere  Street,  W. , a Fellow  of 
Auctioneers’  and  Estate  Agents’  Institute 
(Pres.  1905-6),  a J.P.  for  co.  London, 
and  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institution  ; 
was  a Member  of  London  County  Council 
19C7-10;  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of 
Marylebone  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918  : m.  1881,  Emma,  da.  of  the  late 
Peter  Middleton  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  2,  Park 

Square  West,  Regent's  Park,  N.W . ; 
Constitutional , and  Carlton  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Mabel,  b.  1882:  m.  1910, 
Cyril  Oldknow  Smith, — Kate,  b.  1885:  m. 
1 907,  Lieut. -Col.  George  W.  F.  Fraser,  R.A.F. 

Brabazon,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John 
Palmer,  K.C.B. , C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  Hugh  Brabazon,  D.L.  (15th 
Hussars),  of  Brabazon  Park,  co.  Mayo, 
by  Ellen  Ambrosia,  who  d.  1891,  youngest 
da.  of  Sir  William  Henry  Palmer,  3rd 
Bt.  (cr.  1 777) ; b.  1843  > entered  16th 
Lancers,  transferred  to  Grenadier  Guards 
1862,  became  Capt.  1866,  and  retired 
by  sale,  1871 ; appointed  (for  services  in 
the  field  during  Ashanti  Campaign), 
Lieut.  10th  Hussars  1874,  became  Capt. 
1879,  Brevet  Major  1881,  Brevet  Lieut. 
Col.  1884,  Brevet  Col.  and  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  1889,  Comdt.  4th  Hussars 
1891  (h.-p.  1896),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1901 ; appointed  Col.  Hussars 
1913  ; served  during  Ashanti  War  1873-4 
as  a Vol.  with  rank  of  Capt.  (medal 
with  clasp),  during  1st  and  2nd  Afghan 
Campaigns  1878-80,  present  at  march  from 
Kabul  to  Kandahar  as  Brig.-Maj.  Cav. 
(despatches  four  times,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  with 
Khost  Valley  Expedition,  present  at 
capture  of  Mahtum,  with  Egyptian- 
Soudan  Expedition  1884  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  Nile  Expedition 
1884-5  (clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
first  Comdg.  2nd  Cav.  Brig.,  and  sub- 
sequently Comdg.  Imperial  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  four  clasps) ; com- 
manded 2nd  Cav.  Brig,  at  Canterbury 
1899;  was  a Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M. 
King  Edward  VII.  1901-9 ; is  a Knight 
Com.  (1st  class)  of  the  Order  of  Danne- 
brog  of  Denmark ; has  distinguished  ser- 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


vice  reward;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893,  C.V.O. 
1901,  K.C. B.  (Mil.)  1911.  10,  Wilton 

Crescent , 5.  W.  ; Brabazon  Park , Swin- 
ford,  co.  Mayo  ; Glen  Corrib , Headford , 
co.  Galway;  Carlton,  Guards \ Marl- 
borough, Pratt's,  and  Turf  Clubs. 

Brabrook,  Sir  Edward  William,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Brabrook,  of 
London ; b.  1839 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1866 ; was  Assist.  Registrar  Friendly  Sos. 
1869-91,  and  Ch.  Registrar  1891-1904;  is 
the  Director  of  So.  of  Antiquaries,  Vice- 
Chm.  ' Inspection  Committee,  Trustee 
Savings  Banks,  a Foreign  Associate  of  1 
the  So.  of  Anthropology  of  Paris,  and  | 
connected  with  several  other  learned  sos. : 
m.  1st,  1862;  2ndly,  1914,  Miss  Flora 
Maud  Withers;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897, 
Knt.  1905.  Langham  House,  Wallington, 
Surrey  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Ernest  George, 
b.  186 7, — Henry  Robert,  b.  1870. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Eliza 
Margaret : m.  1901,  Joseph  Robert  Carter,  of 
Wallington, — Alice  Georgiana, — Isabel  Mary, 
— Flora  Catherine:  m.  1903,  Arnold  Living- 
stone Barron, — Winifred  Ellen,  — Constance 
Maud:  m.  1905,  William  Collard. 

Bradbury,  Sir  John  Swanwick, 
G.C.B.,  son  of  John  Bradbury,  of  Wins- 
ford,  Cheshire ; b.  1872 ; became  Prin- 
cipal Clerk  in  Treasury  1908,  Joint  Per- 
manent Sec.  1913,  and  Principal  British  i 
Representative  on  Reparation  Commn.  j 
in  Paris  1919  ; was  Under  Treasurer  of  j 
Natal  1904-5,  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor 
of  Exchequer  (Rt.  Hon.  Herbert  H. 
Asquith,  M.P.)  1905-8,  and  an  Insurance 
Commr.  for  England  and  a Member 
of  National  Insurance  Joint  Committee 
1911-13;  is  Chm.  International  Commn. 
for  Economic  Relief:  m.  1911,  Hilda,  da. 
of  William  Arthur  Kirby,  of  Goldhurst 
Terrace,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1909,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  G.C.B. 
(Civil)  1920.  118,  Rue  de  la  Faisanderie, 

Paris ; United  University  Club. 

Sons  living — John,  b.  1914, — Paul,  b.  1915. 
Daughter  living — Margaret,  b.  1911. 

Braddell,  £z>‘Thomas  de  Multon  Lee,  | 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Braddell,  C.  M.G. 
(Attorney-Gen.  of  Straits  Settlements),  of 
Rahengrany,  co.  Wicklow;  b.  1856;  ed. 
at  Brighton  Coll,,  and  at  Worcester  Coll., 
Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1879  I prac-  | 
tised  at  Bar  of  Straits  Settlements  in  I 
Singapore  till  1907 ; was  a Puisne  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court  of  Straits  Settlements 
and  a Judicial  Commr.  of  Federated  Malay 
States  1907-11,  Attorney-Gen.  of  Straits  I 
Settlements  1911-13,  and  Ch.  Judicial 
Commr.  Federated  Malay  States  1913-17  : i 
m.  1879,  Ida  Violet,  da.  of  John  Roberts  j 
Kirby,  formerly  of  St.  Osyth’s  Priory,  | 
Essex ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  32,  Westbourue 

Gardens,  Folkestone ; Reform.  Club. 

Sons  living — Roland  St.  John,  b.  1880:  m. 
1906,  Dulcie  Forbes  Winslow, — Thomas  I 
Arthur  Darcy,  b.  1884:  m.  1914,  Dorothy  J 
Buss£, — Lewis  Arthur  Rochford,  b.  1894,  I 
— Maurice  Lee,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living — Gladys  Vivienne:  m.  1907.  ’ 
Lieut. -Col.  Lyddon  Charteris  Morley,  C.B.E.,  I 
Hampshire  Regt., — Violet  Alison:  tn.  1908, 
Lieut. -Com.  Ralph  Wilmot  Wilkinson,  R.N.  j 
[see  Wilkinson,  Knt.]. 

Br addon,  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Yule, 
K.B.E. ; b.  18 — : Commonwealth  j 

Commnr.  U.S.A.,  and  a M.L.C. ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1920. 

Brade,  Sir  Reginald  Herbert,  G.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Harper  Brade,  of  Liver- 


pool and  Melbourne ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  St. 
Andrew’s  Coll. , Bradfield  ; entered  War 
Office  1884 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  successive 
Under  Secs,  of  State  for  War  (Barons 
Sandhurst  and  Monkswell)  and  to  Financial 
Sec.  of  War  Office  (J.  Powell  Williams, 
M.P.)  1892-6;  was  Sec.  to  War  Office 
Council  1901-4,  Assist.  Sec.  of  the  War 
Office  1904-14,  and  Sec.  1914-20 ; ap- 
pointed Sec.  and  Registrar  of  Dis- 
tinguished Service  Order  1906 ; is  Chm. 
Special  Grants  Committee,  a J.P.  for 
London,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium ; has  Legion  of  Honour; 
was  a Member  of  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund 
Corporation  1912-14 : m.  1897,  Gwen- 

dolen, da.  of  J.  Griffith,  of  Swansea;  cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1906,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1914, 
G.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  309,  St.  James' 

Court,  S.  W. 

Bradford,  Acini.  Sir  Edward  Eden, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.  ; b.  1858;  entered  R.N. 
1872,  became  Lieut.  1880,  Com.  1894, 
Capt.  1899,  Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice-Adn^ 
1914,  and  Adm.  1917;  retired  1918; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star) ; was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1907-8 ; appointed  Commodore  (2nd  class), 
Gen.  Depot  1907,  and  Rear-Adm.  in 
Home  Fleet  1909,  Comdg.  Fourth  Cruiser 
Squadron  1911  and  3rd  Battle  Squadron 
1914 : m.  1907,  Sheila,  da.  of  N.  C. 
Macnamara,  of  Chorley  Wood,  Herts; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905,  C.V.O.  1906, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Daughter  living — Katharine. 

Bradford,  Sir  James;  b.  1841  ; has 
provided  and  endowed  Almshouses  at 
Hayward’s  Heath  and  Helpstone,  and 
given  the  site  for  a Hospital  at  Hayward’s 
Heath  ; is  a J.P.  for  Brighton  ; interested 
in  Cadet  Corps  Movement : m.  1876, 
Emma  Jane,  da.  of  Charles  Illman ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  Oaklands,  Boltro  Road, 
Hayward's  Heath. 

Daughters  living — Nellie  Emma,  b.  1876 : m. 
1902,  B.  E.  Burgoyne,  of  Hayward’s  Heath, 
— Amy,  b.  1878:  m.  190 7,  F.  J.  Barrow, — 
Ada,  b.  1880:  m.  1911,  W.  Wyndham  Golding, 
of  Upton  House,  Hertford. 

Bradford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Rose, 
K.C. M.G. , C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  D.Sc., 
F.R.S.,  son  of  Abraham  Rose  Bradford; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1886,  D.Sc.  and 
M.B.  London  1888,  M.D.  (Gold  Medal) 
1889,  M.R.C.  P.  London  1892,  F.  R.C.  P. 
1897;  is  a F.R.S.,  Major  3rd  London 
Gen.  Hospital,  R.A.M.C.  (Territorial), 
Physician  to  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital, 
Lecturer  on  Clinical  Medicine  in  Univ. 
Coll.  Hospital  Med.  Sch.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ; appointed  Senior  Med. 
Adviser  to  Colonial  Office  in  London  1912, 
and  to  Consulting  Staff  of  Convalescent 
Home  for  R.N.  Officers,  Isle  of  Wight; 
European  War  1914-19,  on  Med.  Staff, 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B. , 
C.  B.E.);  was  Sec.  to  Roy.  So.  1908-15; 
author  of  numerous  med.  and  scientific 
works:  m.  1899,*  Mary,  O.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Ffoulkes  Roberts,  J.P.  ; 
cr.  K.C. M.G.  1911,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  8,  Manchester  Square, 
W.  ; Bryn,  near  Dinas  Mawddwy, 
Merionethshire ; Athenceum,  and  Arts 
Clubs. 

Bradley,  Col.  .SVrAugustus  Montague, 
son  of  John  Lade  Bradley,  of  Cowper 
Villa,  Dover ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Dover  Coll.  ; 


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admitted  Solicitor  1886  ; is  a Member  of 
Kent  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.),  and  Comdg.  a Div.  Am- 
munition Column;  sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  (T.D.)  a Brig. 
R.F.A. , Territorial  Force;  was  Pres,  of 
Dover  Incorporated  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce 1909 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Dover  (A)  Jan.  1910:  m.  1894,  Hilda,  da. 
of  Sydenham  Payn  ; cr.  Knt.  1910.  22, 

Castle  Street,  Dover ; National  Liberal,  j 
Eighty,  and  Royal  Cinque  Ports  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Vaughan  Montague,  b.  1895; 
Lieut.  R.F.A.  : tn.  1920,  Irene  Geraldine,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Gerald  Pantin,  I.C.S.,— 
Gordon  Montague,  b.  1904. 

Bradshaw,  Surg.-Maj.~Gen.  Sir 
(Alexander)  Frederick,  K.  C.B. , M.R.  C.P.,  1 
M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A.,  son  of  the  late  G.  | 
Bradshaw,  of  Inland  Revenue  Depart.  ; | 
b.  1834;  M.A.,  Oxon.  1910;  entered] 
Army  Med.  Depart.  1857  and  joined  2nd  j 
Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  ; transferred  to  ‘ ' Chest- 
nut Troop”  of  R.H.A.  1866;  became 
Surg.-Maj.  1873,  Brig.-Surg.  1882,  Dep.  I 
Surg.-Gen.  1886,  and  Surg.-Maj. -Gen.  j 
1892  ; retired  1895  ; served  during  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaigns  1857-9,  present  at  ! 
final  siege  of  Lucknow  (medal  with  : 
clasp),  during  Afghan  War  1879,  with  j 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884,  as  Princi-  j 
pal  Med.  Officer  (despatches),  and  with  ; 
Hazara  (Black  Mountain)  Field  Force 

1891,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  C.B.);  was 
on  Personal  Staff  of  three  successive 
Corns. -in-Ch.  in  India  (Gens.  Sir  W. 
Mansfield,  G.C.S.I. , G.C.I.E. — after- 
wards Lord  Sandhurst,  Lord  Napier  of 
Magdala,  and  Sir  F.  Haines,  G.C.B.) 
1869-81,  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India, 
1891-5,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer  to 
Forces  in  India  1892-5 ; is  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Geographical  So.,  and  a Member 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine ; has  been  an 
Hon.  Physician  to  Queen  Victoria,  to 
King  Edw  ard  VII.  and  to  King  George 
V.  since  1899  : m.  1864,  Ellen  C.,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  R.  S.  Ewart,  Bengal  Army  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 
hi,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford;  United 
Service , and  Oxford  atid  County  ( Oxford ) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Frederick  Ewart,  D.S.O.,  b. 
1865  [see  “ Companionage”]  : tn.  1894, 

Gwendolen,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  C.  L. 
Bevan, — Charles  Richard,  b.  1873  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  : m.  1895,  Constance  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Frnest  Whittington  Landon. 
Daughters  living — Elsie  Margaret  {Lady 
Lenox-Conynghatn),  O.B.E.;  O.B.E.  1918: 
tn.  1890,  Col.  Sir  Gerald  Ponsonby  Lenox- 
Conyngham,  R.E., — Mary  Frances:  tn.  1st, 

1892,  Major  Wilfred  Graham  Moon,  who 
d.  1909  [see  Moon,  Bt.,  cr.  1855];  2nd, 
1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Lionel  Crisp  Clarke, 
D.S.O., — Nora  Napier:  tn.  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
Cecil  Kekewich  [see  Kekewich,  “Knights’ 
Widows”], — Lucy  Ellen:  tn.  1918,  Arthur 
Surridge  Hunt,  a Professor  at  Oxford  Univ., 
— Susan  Charlotte. 

Bragg,  Professor  Sir  William  Henry, 
K.B.E.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  Robert  John 
Bragg,  of  Stoneraise  Place,  Wigton, 
Cumberland  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  King  Wil- 
liam’s Sch.,  Isle  of  Man,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884);  D.Sc.  Man- 
chester, and  Brown  Univ.,  U.S.A.  1914, 
Leeds  Univ.  1919,  and  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  1920  ; is  Quain  Professor  of 
Physics,  London  Univ.,  and  Hon.  Fellow 
of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; was  Elder 
Professor,  Adelaide  Univ.  1886-1909, 
Cavendish  Professor,  Leeds  Univ.  1909-15, 
Nobel  Laureate  1915,  and  Director : 


of  Admiralty  Experimental  Station 
1916-17 ; author  of  various  works  on 
scientific  subjects  : m.  1889,  Gwendoline, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Todd, 
K.C.M.G.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  32,  Laclbroke  Square,  W.  ; 

United  University  Club. 

Son  living — William  Lawrence,  O.B.E. , M.C., 
b.  1890  ; Langworthy  Professor  of  Physics, 
Manchester  Univ.  (Nobel  Laureate  1915). 
Daughter  living— Gwendolen  Mary,  b.  1907. 

Brain,  Sir  Francis  William  Thomas, 
son  of  Cornelius  Brain,  of  Ruardean, 
Gloucestershire ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Mon- 
mouth Gram.  Sch.  ; appointed  Verderer 
of  H.M.  Forest  of  Dean  1912;  is  a 
Colliery  Proprietor,  a M.I.C.E. , a 
M.I.M.E.,  aF.S.I.,  Past  Pres,  of  National 
Asso.  of  Colliery  Managers,  and  a J.P. 
for  Gloucestershire  ; was  Pres,  of  Mining 
Asso.  of  Great  Britain  1911-12;  pioneer  of 
introduction  of  electricity  into  mines  and 
of  electric  shot  firing  : m.  1884,  Dorothy 
Ann,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Lewis 
Roberts,  of  Mitcheldean,  Gloucester- 
shire ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Huntworth , Stoke 
Bishop,  Bristol. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Ann,  b.  1885  : tn. 
1913,  George  Edmund  Eyre  Nicholls,  M.B., 
of  Wellesley  Lodge,  Wellesley  Road,  Croy- 
don,— Margaretta  Price,  b.  1887  : tn.  1911, 
Neville  Alfred  Gwynn  Lavington,  solicitor, 
of  Bath. 

Braithwaite,  Lietit.-Gen.  Sir  Walter 
Pipon,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Braithwaite,  V.  of  Alne,  York- 
shire ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Bedford,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Somerset  L.I.  1886, 
became  Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Major  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  1906, 
Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
1909,  Maj.-Gen.  1915,  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
1919 ; Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (des- 
patches, medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  on  Staff,  present  at  actions 
of  Spion  Kop  and  Vaal  Kranz,  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  operations  of  Tugela  Heights, 
and  action  of  Laing’s  Nek  (despatches 
thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
Kings  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1915-18  as  Ch. 
of  the  Gen.  Staff  in  Mesopotamia,  subse- 
quently Comdg.  62nd  Div.  and  IXth 
Corps  (despatches,  promoted,  K.C.B. , 
Legion  of  Honour,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palm,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium) ; 
was  D.A.Q.M.G.  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
2nd  Army  Corps  1902-5,  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  Staff  Coll.  1906-9  and  at  War 
Office  1909-11,  Comdt.  of  Staff  Coll., 
India  1911-14,  and  Director  Staff  Duties 
at  the  War  Office  1914-15;  appointed 
to  command  W.  Command,  India  1920 : 
m.  1895,  Jessie  Adine,  da.  of  the  late 
Caldwell  Ashworth,  of  50,  Cranley 
Gardens,  S.W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  48,  Brompton 

Square,  S.  W. 3/  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bramsdon,  Sir  Thomas  Arthur,  M.P. , 
youngest  son  of  John  Bramsdon,  of  Ports- 
mouth ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Esplanade  House 
Sch.,  Portsmouth;  admitted  a Solicitor 
1878  ; is  a member  of  the  firm  of  Bramsdon 
and  Childs,  solicitors,  of  Portsmouth,  and 
J.P.  and  Coroner  for  Portsmouth  ; has 
been  Pres,  of  Coroners'  So.  for  England 
and  Wales;  formerly  Chm.  of  Govs,  of 
Roy.  Portsmouth,  Portsea,  and  Gosport 
Hospital ; sometime  Gov.  of  Portsmouth 
Gram.  Sch.  ; six  years  Chm.  of  Ports- 
mouth Sch.  Board ; was  Vice- Chm. 
Portsmouth  Dist.  Recruiting  Committee 
1914-18 ; appointed  National Ser.  Commr. 


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Portsmouth  and  E.  Hants  1917,  and 
Chm.  Portsmouth  Employment  Ex- 
change Local  Advisory  Committee  1918; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Portsmouth  (L)  May  to 
Oct.  1900,  when  he  was  defeated  there ; 
re-elected  Jan.  1906,  and  again  defeated 
Jan.  1910;  elected  for  Central  Div.  thereof 
Dec.  1918 : m.  1880,  Mary  Anna  Ade- 
laide, only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles 
Auguste  Reid,  20th  Bengal  Inf. ; cr.  Knt. 
1909.  St.  Heliers , Elm  Grove , Southsea  ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Bramston,  Sir  John,  G.C.M.G.y  C.B., 
D.C.L.,  son  of  the  late  T.  W.  Bramston, 
M.P. , of  Skreens,  Essex;  b.  1832;  ed. 
at  Winchester,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1854,  Fellow  of  All  Souls’ 
Coll.  1855,  D.C.L.  1863);  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1857 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  Queensland  (Sir  G.  Bowen)  1859-61, 
M.L.C.  of  Queensland  1863-9,  a Member 
of  Govt,  of  Queensland  without  office 
1863-6,  Assist.  Boundary  Commr.  for 
Devon  and  Cornwall  1867,  Attorney-Gen. 
of  Queensland  1870-74,  M.L.A.  1871-4, 
Attorney-Gen.  of  Hong  Kong  1874-6 
(acted  as  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  1874), 
Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State  Colonial 
Depart.  1876-97,  a Commr.  to  enquire 
into  French  Treaty  Rights  in  Newfound- 
land 1898,  and  Registrar  of  Order  of  St. 
Michael  and  St.  George,  1892-1907 ; is 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute : m. 
1872,  Eliza  Isabella,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Harry  Vane  Russell ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1886,  K.C.M.G.  1897, 

G.C.M.G.  1900.  18,  Berkeley  Place, 

Wimbledon. 

Brancker,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Sefton,  K.C.B.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  W.  G.  Brancker,  R.A.  ; b.  1877 ; 
Maj.-Gen.  R.A.F.  (retired)  ; formerly  in 
R.A. ; European^  War  1914-18  (A.F.C., 
K.C.B.);  held  various  commands  in 
R.F.C.  and  appointments  at  the  War 
Office,  including  Director  of  Air  Organi- 
zation and  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Mil. 
Aeronautics  1914-17;  was  Controller-Gen. 
of  Equipment  1918,  and  Master-Gen.  of 
Personnel,  Air  Council  1918-19;  now 
Director  of  several  Commercial  Aviation 
Cos.  : m.  1906,  May,  da.  of  Col.  Spencer 
Field;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  The 
Albany,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Son  living — John  William  Sefton,  b.  19 — . 
Brand,  Flight-Lieut.  Sir  Christopher 
Joseph  Quintin,  K.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

D. F.C.\  b.  1893;  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.F.C. , D.S.O.)  ; accom- 
plished first  direct  aeroplane  flight  from 
England  to  Cape  Town  1920  (K.B.  E.) : 
m.  1920,  Marie,  da.  of  P.  W.  Vaughan,  of 
Somerset  House,  Goodmayes  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Brand,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Hubert 
George,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , C.V.O.  [see 
V.  Hampden]. 

Bray,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Claude  Arthur, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  J. 
Bray,  of  Pyrgo  Park,  Havering,  Essex ; 
b.  1858;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1878  and  Army  Pay  Depart.  1891,  be- 
came Major  1899,  Staff- Paymaster  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Ch.  Paymaster  and 
Col.  1906,  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1918 ; Afghan  War  1880 
(medal),  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
medal,  C.M.G.),  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Paymaster-in-Ch.  (despatches  five  times, 
promoted,  1914  Star,  Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  K.C.M.G.);  was  Assist.  Auditor, 


Aldershot  Command  1965-6,  and  Ch. 
Accountant,  N.  Command  1906 ; ap- 
pointed Ch.  Accountant,  Head  Quarters, 
S.  Africa  1907,  and  Command  Pay- 
master, S.  Command  1910 ; author  of 
“Historical  Records  of  XXXth  Foot,” 
“Chattel  or  Wife?”,  “The  Last  of  the 
Dymmokes,”  and  other  novels  : m.  18 — , 
Mabel  Kingsley,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Haselwood  Parr,  of  Mont  le  Grand, 
Heavitree,  Exeter;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 

Bray,  His  Honour  Judge  Sir  Edward, 
younger  son  of  the  late  Reginald  Bray,  of 
Shere,  Surrey ; b.  1849 ; ed.  at  West- 
minster, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1875;  went  S.-E.  Circuit; 
appointed  Judge  of  County  Court  Circuit 
No.  21  Dec.  1905,  and  transferred  to 
London  Courts  Feb.  1908;  now  Judge  of 
Bloomsbury  County  Court  Circuit  No.  42 ; 
author  of  “ Bray  on  Discovery,”  and 
“ Digest  of  the  Law  of  Discovery”:  m. 
1873,  Edith  Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rev.  T. 
Hubbard;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  26,  Queens 

Gate  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; United  University 
Club. 

Sons  living — Sir  (Edward)  Hugh,  b.  1874  [see 
infra], — John  Evelyn,  b.  1875;  Com.  R.N. : 
m.  19 — , Alice  Irene,  da.  of  Adm.  A.  Tudor, 
— Maurice  Woodbine  ( Heatherby , Sulcombe 
Hill,  Sidmouth,  and  2,  Thorney  Court, 
Palace  Gate,W.8 ),  b.  1878:  m.  1906,  Gladys 
May,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Anderson, 
Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  [see  Laurie,  Bt.]. 

Daughter  living — Elsa  Mary,  b.  1881 : m.  1905, 
Robert  Wy  vill  Barday,  of  Bury  Hill,  Dorking. 

Bray,  Sir  (Edward)  Hugh,  C.S.L, 
son  of  His  Honour  Judge  Sir  Edward 
Bray,  a Judge  of  County  Court ; b. 
1874 ; formerly  senior  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Gillander,  Arbuthnot  and  Co.,  of 
Calcutta,  Pres,  of  Bengal  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India;  appointed  Director 
of  Contracts  in  India  1918  with  rank  of 
temporary  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1912,  Constance 
Agnes,  da.  of  Sir  J ohn  Hatt  Noble  Graham , 
1st  Bt.  (cr.  1906) ; cr.  Knt.  1917,  C.S.I. 
1919.  United  University  Club. 

Bray,  Hon.  Sir  Reginald  More,  elder 
son  of  the  late  Reginald  Bray,  of  Shere, 
Surrey ; b.  1842 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar  1864,  B.A. 
12th  Wrangler  1865,  M.A.  1871) ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1868,  and  a K.C.  1897; 
wentS.E.  Circuit;  is  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Shere  and  Conneyhurst,  and  a D.  L. 
for  Surrey  ; was  Recorder  of  Guildford 
1891-1904,  when  he  was  appointed  a 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice 
(King's  Bench  Div.):  m.  1868,  Emily 
Octavia,  da.  of  Arthur  Kett  Barclay, 
of  Bury  Hill,  Dorking ; cr.  Knt.  1904. 
The  Manor  House,  Shere,  Guildford; 
17,  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington, 
S.  W.  ; Royal  Courts  of  Justice,  W.  C. 
Sons  living — Reginald  Arthur,  b.  1869;  1st 
Mathematics  Scholar, Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  1890, 
and  10th  Wrangler  1891;  elected  a County 
Councillor  for  London,  N.  Camberwell  Div., 
1903, — Edward  Neville,  b.  1871. — Jocelyn 
(Southend,  Ockham,  Surrey),  b.  1880;  Capt. 
in  Army:  m.  1905,  Rosa  Sandra  Dorothea,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Onslow  [see  E. 
Onslow,  colls.], — Francis  Edmond,  M.C.,  b. 
1882 ; Major  5th  Batn.  Queen’s  Roy.  W. 
Surrev  Regt.  (T.D.) : m.  1919,  the  Hon.  Ruth 
Hester  Scarlett,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut  .-Col. 
LeopolJ  Yorke  Campbell  Scarlett  [see  B. 
Abinger]. 

Daughters  living — Fanny  Helen  : m.  1896, 
Charles  Frederic  Lloyd, — Lilian  Emily. 

Brett,  Sir  Cecil  Michael  Wilford, 
C.S.  /.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Rich 
| Wilford  Brett,  Bom.  Cav. ; b.  1852;  ed.  at 


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Guildford,  and  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1884;  entered  I.C.S.  1874, 
became  Registrar,  Bengal  High  Court 
1886,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge  1890, 
Judicial  Commr.  of  Chota  Nagpur  1891, 
and  a Puisne  Judge  of  Calcutta  High 
Court  1900;  retired  1913:  m.  1885, 

Margaret  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Davies ; cr.  C.S.I.  1906,  Knt.  1911. 
East  India  United  Set  vice  Club. 

Daughter  living — Marjorie  Cecil : m.  19 07, 
Major  Hugh  Humbert  Ovans,  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers. 

Brett,  Sir  Charles  Henry,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Wills  Hill  Brett,  of  Kirkcubbin, 
co.  Down  ; b.  1839 ; ed.  privately ; ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1861 ; sometime  Clerk 
of  the  Peace,  Carrickfergus  : m.  1863, 
Margaret,  da.  of  Robert  Neill,  merchant, 
of  Belfast;  cr.  Knt.  1906.  Gretton, 
Malone , Belfast ; 13,  Bachelor's  Walk , 
Dublin;  9,  Chichester  Street , Belfast; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Edward,  b.  1865  : m. 

1896,  Harriett,  da.  of  the  late  Anthony 
Traill,  M.D.,  HH.D.,  Provost  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin, — George  Henry,  b.  1871:  m.  1900, 
Ada  Frances,  da.  of  William  Hart,  M.D. 
Daughters  living — Huey  Matilda,  — Helen 
Margaret, — Mary. 

Brevitt,  Sir  Horatio,  son  of  Archibald 
Pauli  Brevitt,  of  Darlaston,  Staffordshire ; 
b.  1847;  ed.  at  Mowbray  House  Sch. , 
Wolverhampton,  and  at  Shifnal  Gram. 
Sch.  ; admitted  Solicitor  1870 ; was  Clerk 
to  Co.  Justices  for  Wolverhampton  Div. 
of  Staffordshire  1872-82,  Acting  Dep. 
Coroner  for  Borough  of  Wolverhampton 
1874-82,  Dep.  Coroner  for  Wolverhampton 
Div.  of  Staffordshire  1878-82,  Town  Clerk 
of  Wolverhampton  and  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  1882-1919,  and  Clerk  to  S.  Stafford- 
shire Joint  Smallpox  Hospital  Board 
1903-19 ; is  Past  Pres,  of  Wolverhamp- 
ton Law  So.  and  of  Clerks  of  the  Peace 
So.  for  Cities  and  Boroughs,  a Member 
of  Council  (nearly  35  years)  of  Municipal 
Corporations  Asso.  (formerly  Chm.  of  its 
Law  Committee) ; appointed  a Member 
of  Conference  on  Salaries  and  Fees  of 
Justices  Clerks  1907,  of  Advisory  Com- 
mittee N ational  Insurance  Act  representing 
Co.  Boroughs  1912,  and  of  Departmental 
Committee  on  Smoke  Abatement  1914, 
and  Consulting  Solicitor  to  Wolver- 
hampton Corporation  1919;  is  a J.P. 
for  Wolverhampton ; instrumental  in 
initiation  of  Public  Health  Amend- 
ment Acts  1890  and  1907,  Registration 
Act  1891,  and  portions  of  Police  Act 
Amendment  Act  1893  : m'  18 7 2,  Sarah 
Eliza,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Jabez 
Yardley,  of  Walsall;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  The 
Leasowes,  Wolverhampton. 

Son  living — Arthur  Nelson,  b.  1873 ; admitted 
Solicitor  1896. 

Daughter  living—  Madeline,  b.  1876:  m.  1900, 
Edward  Peter  Jones,  J.P.,  of  Greenbank, 
Eaton  Road,  Chester. 

Brickdahe,  Sir  Charles  Fortescue-, 
son  of  the  late  Matthew  Inglett  Fortescue- 
Brickdale,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  Conveyancing 
Counsel  to  the  Court ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at 
Westminster,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A. , 2nd  class  Lit.  Hum.  1879);  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1883;  appointed  Registrar 
(now  Ch.  Land  Registrar  1919)  of 
the  Land  Registry  1900 ; practised  as 
Conveyancer  1885-94  and  in  Chancery 
Div.  ; reported  to  Govt,  on  land  registra- 
tion in  Germany  and  Austria-Hungary 
1896;  is  a F.R.G.S.  ; author  of  “Regis- 
tration of  Title  to  Land”  (1886),  and 
other  works:  m.  1888,  Mabel  Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Louis  Monck 


Gibbs;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  79,  Cornwall 

Gardens , S.  W.7 ; The  Dower  House , 
Newland , Cole  ford,  Gloucestershire ; Re- 
form Club. 

Sons  living — Matthew  [Club,  Cavendish ),  b. 
1890;  Capt . London  Regt . , — Edmund  Arthur , 
b.  igox. 

Daughter  living— Laura,  b.  1889. 

Brickwood,  Sir  John,  son  of  Harry 
Brickwood,  of  Portsmouth  ; b.  1852  ; ed. 
privately ; is  Chm.  and  Managing 
Director  of  Brickwood  and  Co.  (Limited), 
brewers,  of  Portsmouth,  and  Chm.  of 
Holbrook  and  Sons  (Limited),  and 
Hampshire  Bottle  Works:  m.  1st,  1881, 
Lily,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Miller,  of  Southsea;  2nd,  1893,  Jessie, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  John  Cooper, 
of  Burghfield,  Berks ; cr.  Knt.  1904. 
Brankesmere,  Southsea;  Authors , and 
Golders  Green  Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Rupert 
Redvers,  b.  1900. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Madeline 
Mary,  b.  1882  : m.  1907,  Franz  Forstmeister 
Wachendorff,  of  Rosenfeld,  Torgau,  Ger- 
many. 

Bridge,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Charles  Henry, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Ven. 
T.  F.  D.  Bridge,  formerly  Archdeacon  of 
St.  John's,  Newfoundland;  b.  1852;  ed. 
at  Canterbury,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
entered  Army  1872,  became  Major 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1884,  Lieut.-Col  1889, 
Brevet  Col.  1898,  Col.  1902,  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  1914;  retired  1918;  served 
in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  during  Matabele  War 
1896  on  the  Staff  (medal,  C.B.),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.G. 
and  Director  of  Transport  (despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  C.M.G.);  was 
D. A.Q.M.G.  at  Head-Quarters  1888-91, 
D.A.A.G. , S.  Africa  1896-7,  and  E.  Dist. 
1897-9,  A.A.G.  at  Aldershot  1900-1902, 
Director  of  Transport,  1st  Army  Corps 
1902-3,  and  an  Assist.  Inspector  of  Re- 
mounts 1903-5,  and  Inspector  thereof 
1905-18  (K.C.M.G.):  m.  1885,  Elizabeth 
Dorcas,  da.  of  Corny. -Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Morris,  K.C.B. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897, 

C.  M.G.  1901,  K.C.  M.G.  1916.  7,  Cedar 

House , Cheniston  Gardens , W.8;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Edward  Dunscomb, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,b.  1886  [see  “ Companionage”]. 
Bridge,  Adm.  Sir  Cyprian  Arthur 

George,  G.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Ven. 
Thomas  Finch  Hobday  Bridge,  of  Ch. 
Ch. , Oxford,  and  Archdeacon  of  New- 
foundland; b.  1839;  entered  R.N.  1853, 
became  Lieut.  1859,  Com.  1869,  Capt. 
1877,  Rear-Adm.  1892,  Vioe-Adm.  1898, 
and  Adm.  1903 ; retired  1904 ; served  in 
White  Sea  1854,  in  Burmah  during  Indian 
Mutiny  1858  with  Naval  Brig.,  and  in 
New  Brunswick  1866;  was  a Member  of 
Committee  on  Heavy  Guns  1878,  of 
War  Office  Committee  on  Explosives  and 
Armour  Plates  1879,  and  of  Ordnance 
Committee  1881,  Director  of  Naval  In- 
telligence 1889-94,  Com.-in-Ch.  on  Austra- 
lian Station  1895-8  and  on  China  Station 
1901-4,  Pres,  of  Board  of  Trade  Inquiry 
regarding  Baltic  Fleet  Outrage  1904,  and 
a Member  of  Mesopotamia  Commns. 
1916 ; sometime  a Member  of  Roy. 
Patriotic  Fund  Corporation,  and  a Gov. 
of  Roy.  Naval  Scholarships  Fund:  m. 
1877,  Eleanor,  youngest  da.  of  George 
Thornhill,  C.S.I.;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1899, 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903.  United  Service  Club. 
Bridge,  •S’/r  (John)  Frederick,  C.V.O. > 
Mus.D.,  son  of  John  Bridge,  of  Old- 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


bury,  Worcestershire;  b.  1844;  isaM.A. , 
Gresham  Professor  of  Music,  and  Con- 
ductor of  Roy.  Choral  So. , and  King 
Edward  Professor  of  Music  at  London 
Univ. ; was  Organist  of  Westminster  Abbey 
1875-1918,  since  when  he  has  been 
Emeritus  Organist  thereof ; acted  as 
Director  of  Music  at  Coronations  of  King 
Edward  VII.  and  King  George  V.  ; 
author  of  numerous  musical  compositions 
and  theoretical  works : m.  1st,  1872, 
Constance  Ellen,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of 

J.  L.  Moore,  of  Hoxne,  Suffolk ; 2nd, 
1883,  Helen,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  E. 
Amphlett ; 3rdly,  1914,  Marjory  Wedg- 
wood, da.  of  Reginald  Newcome  Wood, 
of  Bignall  End,  Staffordshire;  cr.  Knt. 
1897,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902,  C.V.O. 
1911.  Little  Cloisters , Westminster 
Abbey,  S.  W.  ; Cairnborrow  Lodge , Glass, 
Aberdeenshire ; Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Reginald Turle 
(Charterhouse,  Godaiming),  b.  1877:  m.  1911, 
Isabel  Margaret,  da.  of  Edward  Winckelmann 
Nix,  of  Ferndale  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells. 
Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Rosa- 
lindFlora,  b.  r884  : m.  T907, Edward  Stainer, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  xo,  Gloucester  Square,  W. 

Bridgeman,  Adm,  Sir  Francis  Charles 
Bridgeman,  G.C.B.,  G. C.V.O.  [see  E. 
Bradford,  colls.]. 

Bridges,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  George  Tom  i 
Moles  worth,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  T.  W.  Bridges, 
R.A.  ; b.  1871;  Hon.  LL.D.,  McGill 
Univ.  1917  ; entered  R.A.  1892,  be- 
came Capt.  1900,  Brevet  Major  1902, 
and  Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards  1908,  I 
Comdg.  4th  Hussars  Sept.  1914,  Brevet  j 
Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Gen.  1917;  S.  Africa  1899-1901,! 
with  Imperial  Light  Horse,  as  Comdt.  I 
Hanover  Road,  and  in  command  of  5th  ! 
and  6th  W.  Australian  Mounted  Inf.,  I 
present  at  reliefs  of  Ladysmith  and  Mafe-  ! 
king,  and  operations  in  Transvaal  and  j 
Orange  River  Colony  (severely  wounded,  1 
despatches  twice,  Brevet  Major),  Somali- 
land 1902-4  in  command  of  Tribal  Horse, 
which  he  raised  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  \ 
1914-17  with  his  Regt. , on  Gen.  Staff,  j 
and  Comdg.  a Div.  (thrice  wounded,  de- 
spatches seven  times,  C.M.G. , Legion  of  j 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Bar,  Grand  j 
Cross  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Grand  Officer  ] 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  Belgian  Medaille  de 
Guerre,  Brevet  Col.,  Maj.-Gen.,  American  ! 
D.S.M.);  was  an  Instructor  at  Cav.  Sch. 
1907-8,  and  Mil.  Attach^  at  Copenhagen, 
Brussels,  The  Hague,  Stockholm,  and 
Christiania  1910,  and  Controller  of  Trench 
Warfare  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  1917- 
18,  when  he  was  appointed  Principal 
Mil.  Adviser  and  Head  of  all  British 
Mil.  Missions  in  U.S.A. , subsequently 
becoming  Head  of  Mil.  Mission  to  Con- 
stantinople and  Smyrna;  is  a F.R.G.S., 
and  Hon.  Col.  5th  Dragoon  Guards : 
vi.  1907,  Florence  Janet,  da.  of  Graham 
Menzies,  of  Halliburton,  Cupar  Angus,  | 
and  widow  of  Major  Wilfred  G.  Marshall,  ! 
Grenadier  Guards  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1904,  ( 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  ! 
1919.  27,  Chcsham  Street , S.  W.  ; \ 

Cavalry,  and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1909. 

Briggs,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Charles  James, 

K. C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Charles  James  Briggs,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Hylton  Castle,  co.  Durham  ; b.  1865  ; ed. 
privately,  and  in  France  and  Germany  ; 
entered  1st  Dragoon  Guards  1886,  be- 
came Capt.  1893,  Brevet  Major  1900, 


Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1910,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915,  and  Lieut.-Gen,  1916;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Brig.-Maj.  Cav. 
Brig.,  in  command  of  1st  Imperial  Light 
Horse,  and  in  command  of  a Mobile 
column  at  actions  of  Lagersfontein,  Poplar 
Grove,  Driefontein,  Kane  Siding,  and 
Zand  River,  at  Relief  of  Kimberley, 
and  operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange 
River  Colonies  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Zululand  Rising  1906  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914  - 19, 
Comdg.  1 st  Cav.  Brig.,  3rd  Cav.  Div., 
28th  Div.,  and  16th  Army  Corps, 
and  as  head  of  Special  Mission  to 
S.  Russia  (despatches,  promoted, 
K.C.B. , Com.  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G.,  2nd  class  of  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece,  and  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia  with  Swords,  Grand  Cordon  of 
White  Eagle  of  Russia,  Greek  medal  for 
mil.  merit)  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  the  Forces  in  Egypt  1892-3, 
Comdt.  Transvaal  Vol.  1905-8,  Brig. 
Com.,  S.-E.  Mounted  Brig.  1910-13,  and 
1st  Cav.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1913-14 ; has 
3rd  class  of  Order  of  Iron  Crown  of 
Austria,  and  Knight’s  Cross  of  Leopold 
of  Austria  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  The  Lam- 
pert,  Gilsland,  near  Carlisle ; Cavalry 
Club. 

Briggs,  Adm.  Sir  Charles  John, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  B. 
Briggs,  V.  of  Brentford,  Middlesex ; b. 
1858;  entered  R.N.  1872,  became  Lieut. 
1879,  Com.  1892,  Capt.  1897,  Rear-Adm. 
1907,  Vice-Adm.  1912,  and  Adm.  1916 ; 
retired  1917  ; was  Rear-Adm. , 1st  Div. 
Home  Fleet  1909-10,  and  a Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  and  Controller  of  the  Navy 
1910-12,  and  in  command  of  4th  Battle 
Squadron  1912-14:  in.  1901,  Frances,  el. 
da.  of  Vice-Adm.  William  Wilson,  of 
Clyffe  Pypard,  Wilts;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1913.  Biddestone,  Chippenham,  Wilts. 
Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Briggs,  Hon.  Sir  Henry,  son  of  George 
Briggs  ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at  St.  Mark’s  Coll. , 
Chelsea ; was  Headmaster  of  Mottram 
Gram.  Sch.,  1868;  elected  to  Australian 
Parliament  1896 ; appointed  Chm.  of 
Committees,  Legislative  Council  1900, 
and  Pres,  thereof  1906 ; founded  Fre- 
mantle Gram.  Sch.  1882 ; is  a Member 
of  W.  Australia  Museum,  Library,  and 
Art  Gallery  Boards  ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Fremantle  ( W.  Australia)  Club. 

Bright,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Charles  Tilston  Bright,  M.P.  (of  York- 
shire descent),  who  laid  the  first  Atlantic 
cable;  b.  1863  ; a F.R.S.E.,  a M.I.C.E., 
Vice-Pres.  of  institute  of  Aeronautical 
Engineers,  a MeniDer  of  Council  of 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  London 
Representative  of  Roy.  So.  of  Edin- 
burgh, Consulting  Engineer  to  Aus- 
tralian Commonwealth,  and  a Board  of 
Trade  Arbitrator  ; was  British  Delegate 
at  International  Radiotelegraphic  (Wire- 
less) Conference  1912,  and  a Member  of 
Air  Enquiry  Commn.  1916 ; has  been 
Engineer  and  Electrician  on  many  Cable- 
laying Expeditions;  author  of  “Sub- 
marine Telegraphs,"  “ The  Story  of  the 
Atlantic  Cable,"  “ Science  and  Engineer- 
ing during  the  Victorian  Era,"  “ En- 
gineering Wonders  of  the  World," 
“ Imperial  Telegraphic  Communication," 


KNIGHTS.  86 1 


“Telegraphy,  Aeronautics,  and  War”: 
m.  1899,  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Gosling,  J.P.,  D.L. , of  Hassobury  Park, 
Essex  [see  Smith,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.]; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Leigh  Grange , Kent; 
Athenceum,  Royal  Aero , and  Ranelagh 
Qlubs. 

Son  living — Geoffrey  Cunliffe  Charles,  b.  1902. 
Daughter  living — Ruth  Tilston,  b.  1900. 

Brise,  Sir  Evelyn  John  Ruggles-, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Samuel  Brise 
Ruggles-Brise,  K.C.B.  [Bowyer-Smyth, 
Bt.]  ; b.  1857  ; ed,  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.  Oxford  ; entered  Home  Office,  1881, 
and  was  Private  Sec.  there  1883-91,  and  a 
Member  of  Prison  Board  1891-5,  since 
when  he  has  been  Chm.  thereof ; founded 
Borstal  Asso.  ; is  Chm.  of  Central  Asso. 
for  Discharged  Prisoners ; was  British 
Delegate  to  Prison  Congresses  at  Paris 
1895,  Brussels  1900,  Budapest  1905,  and 
Washington  1910 ; appointed  Pres,  of 
International  Prison  Commn.  1910 : m. 
1914,  Jessie  Philippa,  2nd  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Russell  Carew,  of  Carpender’s 
Park,  Watford,  Herts,  and  widow  of 
4th  Baron  Camoys  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1899, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  25,  Gilbert  Street , 

Grosvenor  Square,  W.  ; Travellers' , and 
Turf  Clubs. 

Brise,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harold  Goodeve 
Ruggles-,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Samuel  Brise  Ruggles- 
Brise,  K.C.B.,  of  Spains  Plall,  Braintree; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Grenadier  Guards 
1885,  became  Capt.  1897,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Major  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  1907,  Col. 
1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1920; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  on  Staff,  present 
at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Magers- 
fontein,  Paardeberg,  Diamond  Hill,  Bel- 
fast, and  Modder  River  (despatches 
thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-1919, 
on  Staff  (wounded,  despatches,  C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; was  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  3rd 
Batn.  Grenadier  Guards  1907-11,  Comdt. 
Sch.  of  Musketry  1911-14,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a Brig.,  Sept,  to  Nov.  1914: 
in.  1895,  Lady  Dorothea  Louisa  Stewart- 
Murray,  da.  of  7th  Duke  of  Atholl ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Brittain,  Sir  Harry  Ernest,  K.B.E., 
LL.D.,  M.P. , el.  son  of  William  Henry 
Brittain,  J.P.,  of  Storth  Oaks,  near 
Sheffield ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Repton,  and 
at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Law 
Honours  1896,  M.A.  1898)  ; Hon.  LL.D. 
McGill  Univ.  1920  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1897,  but  never  practised  ; has  been 
engaged  in  journalism  and  commerce ; 
organised  first  Imperial  Press  Conference 
1909,  and  took  part  in  second  Conference 
in  Canada  1920  as  Chm.  of  Arrangements 
Committee;  Vice-Pres.  British  Pilgrims 
(established  1902)  ; employed  with  Special 
Mission  to  U.S.A.  1915  ; founded 
American  Officers’  Club  1917  ; appointed 
Director  of  Intelligence  National  Ser. 
Depart.  1917;  was  Chm.  Political  Com- 
mittee of  Constitutional  Club  1919-20  ; 
has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  ; has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Acton  Div.  of  Middlesex 
(Co.  U)  since  Dec.  1918 ; author  of  several 
works  : m.  1905,  Alida,  da.  of  Sir  Robert 
Harvey;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  2,  Cowley 

Street , Westminster , S.W.;  13,  King's 
Bench  Walk,  E.C. ; Carlton,  Bath,  Con- 


stitutional, and  Royal  Thames  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Robert  Edmond  Godefroi,  b.  1909. 
Daughter  living — Alida  Gwendolen  Rosemary, 
b.  1910. 

Brock,  Adm.  Sir  Frederic  Edward 
Errington,  K.C.M.G,,  C.B. , el.  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Frederic  Thomas  Brock, 
Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; b.  1854 ; entered 
R.N.  1868,  became  Lieut.  1879,  Com. 
1893,  Capt.  1898,  Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice- 
Adm.  1913,  and  Adm.  1917  ; retired  1918  ; 
was  A.  D.C.  to  King  Edward  VII.  1907-8, 
and  Rear-Adm.  in  Home  Fleet  1909-10 ; 
employed  on  various  Committes  at 
Admiralty  1910-12 ; was  Senior  Officer, 
Gibraltar  1912-15  ; is  a Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour : m.  1896,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Egerton  Green,  of  King’s  Ford, 
Colchester ; cr.  C.B. (Civil)  1912, K.C.M.G. 

1916.  United  Service  Club. 

Brock,  Vice- Adm.  Sir  Osmond  de 
Beauvoir,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 
son  of  Com.  O.  de  B.  Brock,  formerly 
R.N.,  of  Guernsey ; b.  1869 ; entered 
R.N.  1882,  became  Lieut.  1889,  Com. 
1900,  Capt.  1904,  Rear-Adm.  .1915,  Acting 
Vice-Adm.  1918,  and  Vice-Adm.  1919 ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Ch.  of  Staff 
Grand  Fleet,  in  command  1st  Battle  Cruiser 
Squadron,  and  at  battle  of  Jutland  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
2nd  class  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan  and  of  Striped  Tiger  China)  ; 
was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1912-15 ; ap- 
pointed a Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1919  : m . 

1917,  Irene  Catherine  Wake,  da.  of  Vice- 

Adm.  Sir  Baldwin  Wake  Walker,  2nd  Bt., 
C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Philip  Francklin,  M.V.O.,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.V.O.  1917, 
K.C.M.G.  1918.  K.C.  B.  (Mil.)  1919.  29, 

Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park , W.  2. 
Daughter  living — One,  b.  1920. 

Brock,  Sir  Thomas,  K.C.B.,  R.A., 
son  of  William  Brock,  of  Worcester ; b. 
1847;  D.C.L. , Oxford  18 — ; is  a sculptor; 
elected  an  A. R.  A.  1883,  and  R.A.  1891; 
is  a Member  d’honneur  de  la  Soci6t6  des 
Artistes  Fran9ais  ; designed  Queen  Vic- 
toria Memorial : m.  1869,  Mary  Hannah, 
da.  of  the  late  Richard  Sumner,  of  Not- 
tingham; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  The 
Studio,  30,  Osnaburgh  Street , Regent' s 
Park,  N.  W.  ; Merrieweathers,  Mayfield, 
Sussex ; Athenceum  Club. 

Brockman,  Sir  Edward  Lewis, 
K.C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  St. 
Leger  Brockman,  formerly  V.  of  Bright- 
well,  Suffolk ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Ipswich 
Gram.  Sch. , and  privately ; entered  Straits 
Civil  Ser.  1886,  became  3rd  Magistrate, 
Penang  1890,  Dist.  Officer,  Bukit  Mertajam 
1892,  Land  Revenue  Collector  1895,  Assist. 
Colonial  Sec.  1896,  Collector  of  Land 
Revenue,  Malacca  1898,  Acting  1st  Magis- 
trate, Singapore  1899,  Commr.  Court  of 
Requests  1902,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1903, 
Federal  Sec.  and  Acting  Resident-Gen., 
Federated  Malay  States  1907,  British 
Resident,  Pahang  1908,  and  Negri 
Sembilan  19x0,  Colonial  Sec. , Straits 
Settlements  1911  (administered  Govt. 
1911),  and  Ch.  Sec.  Federated  Malay 
States  1911  : m.  1907  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1908, 
K.C.M.G.  1913.  Kuala  Lumpur, Selangor. 

Brockman,  Sir  Henry  Vernon  Drake-, 
son  of  Henry  Julius  Brockman,  formerly 
Crown  Solicitor,  Madras  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  and  LL.M. 


862 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1892)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1904  ; entered 
I.C.S.  1886,  became  Commr.  of  Excise, 
Central  Provinces,  India  1894,  Dep. 
Commr.  1894,  Div.  Judge  1897,  Additional 
Judicial  Commr.  1904,  and  Judicial 
Commr.  1906  : m.  1888,  Isabel  Mary,  da. 
of  Alexander  George  Faichnie;  cr.  Knt. 
1913.  Nagpur , Central  Provinces,  India  ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Francis  Travers,  b.  1890;  Capt. 
Indian  Cav., — Ralph  Abernethie,  b.  1891  ; 
sometime  Eieut.  R.E. 

Broodbank,  Sir  Joseph  Guinness,  son 
of  Caleb  Broodbank,  of  Folkestone ; b. 
1857  ; ed.  privately  ; has  been  Sec.  of  E. 
and  W.  India  Dock  Co.,  and  of  London 
and  India  Docks  Co.  ; was  Chm.  of  Dock 
and  Warehouse  Committee,  Port  of 
London  Authority  1909-20  ; a Member  of 
Port  and  Transit  Executive  Committee, 
Chm.  of  Executive  Committee  of  National 
Council  of  Port  Employers  and  of 
Poplar  Hospital  for  Accidents,  a J.P.  for 
Essex,  and  a Member  of  Lord-Lieut.’s 
Advisory  Committee ; sometime  Pres. 
Cold  Storage  and  Ice  Asso. : m.  1st,  1883, 
Alice  Mary,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  R.  W. 
Reid,  of  Woodford,  Essex;  2ndly,  1917, 
Maud  Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Barfoot,  of 
Wanstead,  Essex  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Long- 
vioor , Harold  Wood,  Romford ; Reform 
Club. 

Brooke-Hitching  [see  Hitching]. 

Brooke,  Caft.  Sir  Harry  Vesey, 
K.B.E.  [see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822,  colls.]. 
Brooke,  Sir  William  Robert, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Britannicus 
Brooke,  formerly  H.E.I.C.S.  / b.  1842; 
formerly  Director-Gen.  of  the  Indian 
Telegraph  Depart.  : m.  1870,  Evelyn, 
da.  of  John  Simons;  cr.  C.I.E.  1894, 
K.C.I.E.  1895.  Albert  Gate  Mansions, 
219,  Knightsbridge,  S.  W. 

Brooking,  Maj.-Geti.  Sir  Harry  Tris- 
cott,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Arthur  Yelverton  Brooking ; 
b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. , and 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  S.  Wales  Borderers 
1884,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1895, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1902,  Lieut. -Col. 
1906,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  1911,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1919;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-9  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Chin 
Hills  Expedition  1892-3  (clasp),  on  N.- 
W.  Frontier  of  India  and  Tirah  1897  8, 
present  at  actions  at  Chagru  Kotal  and 
Dargai  (medal  with  three  clasps),  in  China 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Peking  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-17,  Comdg.  a Div.  (de- 
spatches, K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.)  ; ap- 

pointed D.A.A.G. , Madras  1898, 
A.Q.M.G. , India  1911,  Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(1st  grade),  S.  Army,  India  1911,  to 
command  Poona  Brig.,  S.  Army,  India 
1914,  and  a Div.  Com.  1916;  is  Col.  of 
an  Indian  Inf.  Regt.  ; has  Serbian  Order 
of  Karageorge : m.  1889,  Amy  Agnese, 
da.  of  the  late  Albert  Smith  ; cr.  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, K.C.M.G. 
1917,  K.C.S.I.  1919. 

Brookman,  Sir  George,  K.B.E. ; b. 
1853  ; Chm.  Adelaide  Hospital,  a Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Adelaide  Univ.,  and  a 
M.L.C.  : m.  1878,  Eliza,  da.  of  Alfred 
Marshall,  of  Melbourne  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1920. 
Brookman' s Building,  Gref  if  ell  Street, 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 

Brooks,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  David, 
G.B.E.,  son  of  Arthur  Brooks,  of  Edg- 


baston  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s 
Sch. , Birmingham  ; admitted  a Solictor 
1886  ; has  been  Lord  Mayor  of  Birming- 
ham since  Jan.  1917;  is  Chm.  of  Birming- 
ham Food,  War  Savings,  and  Citizen 
Committees,  and  of  Corporation  Savings 
Bank : m.  1st,  1888,  Frances  Mary,  who 
d.  1903,  da.  of  Henry  Plant,  of  Penk- 
ridge;  2ndly,  1906,  Florence  Ethel,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  Frederick  Howe,  of  Norwich  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  and  G. B. E.  1918.  Woodcole, 
Harborne , Birmingham  ; Municipal  and 
County  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Brooks,  Sir  James  Henry,  K.C.B,, 
son  of  the  late  James  Henry  Brooks,  of 
Seychelles  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  various  Members  of 
the  Board  of  Admiralty  1886-1901,  and 
Principal  Clerk  in  Sec.’s  Depart,  of  the 
Admiralty  1906-11,  since  when  he  has 
been  Director  of  Navy  Victualling  there; 
is  a J.P.  for  co.  London;  has  American 

D. S.  M.  : m.  1901,  Charlotte  Elizabeth, 

M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter 
Apsley  Bathurst ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  11,  Cedar  House, 

Marloes  Road,  W.  ; Conservative  Club. 

Broom,  Sir  James  Thomson,  son  of 
David  Broom,  merchant,  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
1866  ; ed  at  Glasgow  Acad.  ; is  an  East 
India  merchant,  a Director  of  large  Tea 
and  Rubber  Cos.,  and  a Member  of 
various  public  bodies  in  Ceylon  ; was 
Chm.  of  Ceylon  Chamber  of  Commerce 
1914-15  and  1917-18 : m.  1895,  Jane 
Riddoch  Spence  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  2, 

Queen  Street,  Colombo,  Ceylon ; Bengal 
{Calcutta),  Colombo,  and  Oriental  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Ethel,  b.  1897. 

Brown,  Sir  Arthur  Whitten,  K.B.E., 
son  of  A.  G.  Brown,  of  Ellerslie,  Oswald 
Road,  Charlton-cum-Hardy,  Manchester, 
and  Pittsburg,  U.S.A.  ; b.  1886;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  in  Manchester  Regt., 
and  R.A.F.  as  Observer  (wounded,  pri- 
soner, repatriated)  ; subsequently  Lieut. 
R.A.F.  and  Section  Director,  Aircraft 
Production  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions; 
sometime  Tutorial  Flying  Officer  of 
Handley-Page  Aeroplanes ; navigated 
first  direct  aeroplane  (Vickers  - Vimy) 
flight  across  the  Atlantic,  June  1919 
(K.B.E.):  m.  1919,  Marguerite  Kathleen, 
el.  da.  of  Major  David  Henry  Kennedy, 
O.B.E.  (Aircraft  Supply  Depart.,  Min. 
of  Munitions),  of  26,  Oakley  Avenue, 
Ealing,  W.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Royal  Aero  Club. 

Brown,  Sir  Frank,  son  of  James 
Brown,  of  Stockton  ; b.  1857 ; formerly  an 
Accountant;  is  a J.P.  and  D. L.  for  co. 
Durham  and  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : 
m.  1888,  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Hedley,  of  South  Hetton,  co.  Durham  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1913.  Norton  Priory,  Stockton- 
on-Tees ; Agglethorpe  Hall,  Middleham, 
Yorkshire  ; Reform,  and  Durham  County 
Clubs. 

Son  living  — Frank  D.,  b.  1892;  Capt. 
Durham  I,. I. 

Brown,  Col.  Sir  George  McLaren, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Adam  Brown,  of  Hamil- 
ton, Canada  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  in  Shrewsbury, 
and  at  U pper  Canada  Coll. , Toronto  ; 
Major  Canadian  Forces,  Col.  British 
Army,  European  Gen.  Manager  Cana- 
dian Pacific  Railway  and  Dominion  Ex- 
press Co.  of  Canada,  a Director  Allan 
Line  and  Chm.  Mersey  Towing  Co.  ; 
was  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Movements  and 


KNIGHTS. 


863 


Railways  during  European  War:  m.  1890, 
Eleanor  Grahame,  da.  of  John  Crerar, 
K.C.,  of  Hamilton,  Canada;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  6r,  Cadogan  Square , 

S.  W.  1 ; Constitutional , Ranelagh,  Royal 
Thames  Yacht , and  St.  James's 
{Montreal)  Clubs. 

Brown,  Sir  Herbert,  K.B.E. , son  of 
Charles  Brown,  of  Westfield,  Bonchurch, 
Isle  of  Wight ; b.  1869  ; Head  of  the 
firm  of  Charles  Brown  and  Co.,  millers, 
of  London  and  Croydon,  Hon.  Appeal 
Sec.  Officers’  Asso. , a Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour  and  of  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  organised  British 
Farmers’  Red  Cross  and  other  Funds 
during  European  War:  m.  1891,  Anna 
Flora  Frith;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Coombe  Lodge,  Addington  Hills , near 
Croydon. 

Brown,  Sir  John  ; b.  18 — ; Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  Aberdeen  Steam 
Trawling  and  Fishing  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Bridge  Street,  Aberdeen,  a J.P.,  and  a 
Member  of  Town  Council  and  Harbour 
Board  of  Aberdeen;  cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Aberdeen. 

Brown,  Sir  John  McLeavy,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; appointed  Assist.  Chinese  Sec. 
1864 ; had  charge  of  Legation  1867 ; ac- 

• companied  Chinese  Mission  to  Europe  as 
Sec  1868  ; acted  as  Chinese  Sec.  at  Pekin 
1871-2;  sometime  Ch.  Commr.  of  Korean 
Customs,  and  Financial  Adviser  to  Korean 
Govt.  ; is  Councillor  at  Chinese  Legation 
in  London ; hasist  class  Imperial  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure,  1st  class 
(Korean)  Order  of  the  Tai-Kuk,  and 
2nd  class  Chinese  Order  of  the  Excellent 
Crop:  m.  18 — , Marie,  who  d.  1911,  da. 

of ; cr.  C.M.G.  1898,  Knt.  1906. 

49,  Portland  Place , W. 

Brown,  Sir  Joseph;  b.  18 — ; Pres, 
of  Legislative  Council,  Bahamas ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

Brown,  Sir  Robert  Charles,  M.B. , 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Alderman 
Robert  Brown,  F*.  R.C.S.,  of  27, 
Winckley  Square,  Preston,  Lancashire ; 
b.  1836 ; ed.  at  Preston  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
Hon.  M.A.  Camb.  1912;  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
and  L.S.A.  1858,  M.B.  London  1861, 
F.R.C.S.  1862,  F.R.C.P.  1908;  Con- 
sulting Med.  Officer,  Roy.  Infirmary, 
Preston,  an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Preston, 
a Member  of  Central  Committee  Roy. 
Albert  Institution  of  Lancashire,  and 
Esquire  of  the  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  local  Med. 
Officer  to  London  and  N.-W.,  and 
Lancashire  and  Yorkshire  Railway  Co.s, 
and  Med.  Officer  to  Lancashire  County 
Constabulary ; founded  Research  Scholar- 
ship at  Camb.  Univ.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
27,  Winckley  Square,  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Brown,  Major  Sir  Robert  Hanbury, 
K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Brown,  surgeon,  of  Newlands  Crawley 
Down,  Sussex;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1870,  became 
Capt.  1882,  and  Major  1888 ; retired 
1893;  served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9- 
80  (despatches,  medal)  ; employed  in  Irri- 
gation Ser.,  Bengal  1873-84;  appointed 
an  Inspector  of  Irrigation  in  Egypt  1884, 
became  Inspector-Gen.  U pper  Egypt  1892, 


and  Inspector-Gen.  Lower  Egypt  1894  (1st 
class  Medjidie  and  2nd  class  Osmanieh) ; 
retired  1903  : m.  1878,  Marian,  el.  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Edwin  Meyrick ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1898,  K. C.M.G.  1902.  Newlands,  Crawley 
Down,  Sussex. 

Son  living — Basil  Hanbury,  b.  1879  ; Major 
R.A. : m.  1909,  Joyce,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Cecil 
Renshaw  Blaker. 

Daughter  living — Dora  Hanbury,  b.  1881  : 
in.  1903,  Hugh  Wilson  Molesworth,  Inspector- 
Gen.,  Basin  Conversion  Works,  Irrigation 
Depart.,  Cairo  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. 

Browne,  Hon.  Sir  Albert,  K.B.E., 
C.M.G.,  I. S O.,  son  of  J.  C.  Browne, 
of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ; b.  i860  ; entered 
Colonial  Office  1877,  and  became  a Clerk 
in  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  Cyprus  1880, 
Assist.  Accountant  to  High  Commr. , S. 
Africa  1891,  Auditor,  Basutoland  1892, 
Assist.  Imperial  Sec.,  S.  Africa  1895, 
Acting  Imperial  Sec.  1896  and  1899, 
Financial  Adviser,  Orange  River  Colony 
1900,  and  Colonial  Treasurer  thereof  1901 ; 
retired  1907 ; sometime  a Member  of 
Executive,  Legislative,  and  Inter-Colonial 
Councils  of  Orange  River  Colony  ; was  a 
Member  of  Board  of  Enquiry  into  Postal 
and  Telegraph  Administration,  Bechuana- 
land  1892,  of  National  Convention  for 
Union  of  S.  Africa  1909-10,  and  of  Public 
Service  Reorganisation  Commn.  1910-11 ; 
is  Hon.  Sec.  Gov. -Gen.’s  Fund,  Union  of 
S.  Africa  : m.  1899,  Mabel,  da.  of  Dr.  U. 
Lawrence,  of  Cape  Colony;  cr.  I.S.O. 
1903,  C.M.G.  1911,  O. B.E.  1918,  C.B.E, 
1919,  K.B.E.  1920. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
George  Frederic,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  St.  John  Thomas  Browne, 
R.A.  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 
entered  44th  Regt.  1871  and  B.S.C.  (now 
I.S.C.)  1876,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major 
1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1897,  Brevet  Col.  1898, 
Col.  1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1904,  and  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1908 ; retired  1909  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  in  Burma 
War  1886  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Lushai 
Expedition  1889  (despatches,  clasp),  with 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  Chin  Hills 
1891-2,  in  command  of  Tlantlang  column 
(clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8,  present  at  actions  of  Sampagha, 
Arhanga,  and  Saransar,  and  opera- 
tions against  Khani  Khel  Chamkannis, 
in  Bazar  Valley  Dec.  1897,  and  with 
Khyber  Field  Force  1898  (despatches,  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Col.) ; appointed  to  com- 
mand a 2nd  class  Dist.  in  India  1902, 
Garhwal  Brig.,  7th  Div.  E.  Army  Corps, 
India  1904,  5th  (Mhow)  Division  1907, 
3rd  Div.  N.  Army,  India  1907,  and  Col. 
4th  Gurkha  Rifles  1906:  m.  1882,  Kate 
Fisher,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  H. 

' Budden ; cr.  D.S.O.  1890,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1903,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  Woodside, 
Lower  Bourne,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Son  living — St.  John  Arthur,  b.  1885  , 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army:  m.  1918,  Margaret 
Leslie,  da.  of  James  Leslie  Sweet,  of  Wocd- 
ham  Grange,  Horsell,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Mabel  Helen, 
b.  1883 : m.  1906,  Major  John  Liesching 
Grinlinton,  D.S.O. , R.G.A.,  — Kathleen 

Mildred,  b.  1887, — Aileen  Irene  Dora,  b. 
1889, — Doreen  Muriel  Enid,  b.  1898. 

Browne,  Col.  Loi'd  Arthur  Howe, 
K.B.E.  [see  M.  Sligo]. 

Browne,  Sir  Edmond,  son  of  P. 
Browne  ; b.  1857  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1894 ; is  Standing  Counsel  to  various 


864 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Trade  Unions  : m.  1907;  cr.  Knt.  1918. 
2,  Pump  Court , Temple , E.C. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1909. 

Browne,  Dame  Sidney  Jane,  G.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Matron  - in  - Ch.  Territorial 
Nursing  Ser.  ; cr.  G.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Browne,  Sir  James  Crichton-,  M.D. , 
D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late 
Dr.  W.  A.  F.  Browne,  H.M.’s  Commr. 
in  Lunacy  for  Scotland;  b.  1840;  ed. 
at  Dumfries  Acad.,  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Glenalmond,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and 
at  Paris;  M.R.C.S.  Edin.  1861,  M.D. 
Edin.  (in  honours)  1862;  LL.D.  St. 
Andrews  1879;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen 
1906,  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Leeds  1909;  F.R.S., 
London  and  Edin. ; has  been  Medical  Di- 
rector of  several  Public  Lunatic  Hospitals, 
and  Lecturer  on  Mental  Diseases  in  New- 
castle Coll,  and  Leeds  School  of  Medicine ; 
appointed  Lord  Chancellor’s  Visitor  in 
Lunacy  1879 ; is  Past  Pres,  of  Medico- 
Psychological  Asso.  and  of  Neurological 
and  Medical  Sos.  of  London,  a J.P.  for 
Dumfriesshire,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Medicine,  London  and  New  York,  Vice- 
Pres.  and  Treasurer  of  Roy.  Institution 
of  Great  Britain,  and  an  Hon.  Freeman 
of  Dumfries;  has  contributed  numerous 
papers  to  medical  and  scientific  journals  ; 
author  of  works  on  Education,  and  on 
the  Nervous  System:  m.  1st,  1865, 

Emily,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  Halliday,  of  Seacombe,  Cheshire; 
2ndly,  1912,  Audrey  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Edward  Earle  Gascoigne  Bulwer, 
G.C.B.  ; cr.  Knt.  1886.  45,  Hans  Place, 

S.  W.  ; Crindau,  Dumfries ; 199,  Royal 
Courts  of  Justice,  W.  C.  ; Conservative, 
and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Son  living — Harold  William  Alexander 
Francis,  F.R.G.S.  (Buildwas  Park,  near 
Shrewsbury) , b.  1866  ; sometime  Col.  Comdg. 
3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; a 
J.P.  for  Herefordshire  and  Dumfriesshire : 
m.  1894,  Josephine  Margaret,  only  child  of 
the  late  Thomas  Verdin,  of  Liverpool. 
Daughter  living — Florence  Irene  Emily,  b. 
1868  : m.  1888,  Capt.  John  William  Frederick 
Blake  Taylor,  J.P. 

Browne-Cave  [see  CaveJ. 

Browning,  Adm.  Sir  Montague 
Edward,  G.C.M.G. , K.C.B.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Montague  Charles 
Browning,  C.B.  ; b.  1863  ; entered  R.N. 
1876,  became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1897, 
Capt.  1902,  Rear- Adm.  1911,  Vice-Adm. 
1917,  and  Adm.  1919;  Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  European  War 
1914-18  (C.B.,  K.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  • Honour,  Grand  Cordon  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan  and  of  Order  of  Ex- 
cellent Crop  of  China,  American  D.S.M. ) ; 
lost  left  hand  in  H.M.S.  Inflexible  1889  ; 
appointed  Ch.  of  the  Staff,  Channel  Fleet 
1908,  Inspector  of  Target  Practice  1911, 
Rear-Adm.,  3rd  Battle  Squadron  1913, 
and  3rd  Cruiser  Squadron  1915,  Com.-in- 
Ch.  W.  America  1916,  Comdg.  4th  Battle 
Cruiser  Squadron  1918,  Pres.  Allied  Naval 
Armistice  Commn.  1918,  Second  Sea  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  1919,  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
at  Plymouth  1920 ; was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1910-11  : m.  1890,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Gen.  George  Neeld  Boldero  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  G.C.M.G.  1919. 
Admiralty  House,  Devonport ; 6,  Herbert 
Crescent,  Hans  Place , S.  W.  1;  Bath,  and 
Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Anna  Bertholde  Frances,  b. 
189  7. 

Bruce,  Sir  Alexander  Carmichael,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  David  Bruce,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Durham;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Brasenose 


Coll. , Oxford  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1875  ; 
is  a J.  P,  for  London  ; was  an  Assist. 
Commr.  of  Metropolitan  Police  1884- 
1914 : m.  1876,  Helen,  who  d.  1915,  da. 
of  J.  Fletcher,  of  Bolton  ; cr.  Knt.  1903. 
25,  Egerton  Terrace,  S.  IV. 

Bruce,  Sir  Charles,  G.C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Bruce,  J.P.  and  D.L.  ; 
b.  1836 ; ed.  at  Harrow ; was  sometime 
Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Ceylon, 
Colonial  Sec.  of  Mauritius  1882-5,  Lieut. - 
Gov.  and  Govt.  Sec.  of  Colony  of  British 
Guiana  1885-93,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
of  Windward  Islands  1893-7,  and  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Mauritius  1897-1904;  is 
a J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  Kinross-shire : m.  1868, 
Clara,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Lucas,  of  Stapleton  House,  Upper  Toot- 
ing, S.W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1881,  K.C.M.G. 
1889,  G.C.M.G.  1901.  Arnot  Tower, 
Leslie ; New  (. Edinburgh ) Club. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Francis  Hope,  b.  1873, — 
Eldred  Henry  Home,  b.  1874. 

Bruce,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David,  K.C.B. , 
F.R.C.P. , F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  David 
Bruce,  of  Stirling ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at 
Stirling  High  Sch. , and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1881)  ; Hon. 
Sc.D.,  Dublin  1906,  and  Hon.  LL.D., 
Glasgow  1908  and  Liverpool  1917 ; entered 
Army  Med.  Depart.  1883,  became  Major 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1895,  Lieut. -Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1908,  Surg.-Gen.  (special  pro- 
motion) 1912,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired^ 
1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps, 
promoted  Lieut. -Col.);  was  Assist.  Pro- 
fessor of  Pathology,  Army  Med.  Sch., 
Netley  1889-94,  Director  of  Roy.  So.’s 
Commn.  for  Investigation  of  Malta  Fever 
1904-6,  and  of  Roy.  So.’s  Commn.  to 
Uganda  for  Investigation  of  Sleeping 
Sickness  1903  (Brevet  Col.)  and  1908-10, 
and  to  Nyassaland  1911-14  to  investigate 
relations  of  game  to  diseases  of  men 
and  stock,  and  Comdt.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Coll.  1914-19  ; is  a F.R.C.P. , a F.R.S., 
Chm.  of  Roy.  So.’s  Tropical  Diseases 
Committee,  of  Gov.  Body  of  Lister  In- 
stitute, of  Advisory  Committees  for  Indian 
Govt.,  of  African  Entomological  Research 
Committee,  and  df  Committee  on  Plague 
Investigation,  and  a Corresponding 
Member  of  Institut  de  France;  edited 
“Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  Journal” 
1904-8  ; author  of  various  medical  papers  : 
m.  1883,  Mary  Elizabeth  Steele,  O.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  of  Reigate;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1905, 
Knt.  1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Artillery 
Mansions,  Victoria  Street , S.  W.  1 ; 
AthenGeum  Club. 

Bruce,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Henry  Harvey, 
K.C.B.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Sir  Thomas  Cuppage  Bruce,  R.N.  ; b. 
1862;  entered  R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut. 
1884,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1905,  Commodore 
(2nd  class)  19 — , and  Rear-Adm.  1917  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star);  was  Capt.  of  H.M.S. 
Defence,  an  escorting  cruiser  during  Their 
Majesties’  voyage  to  India  1911-12  ; was 
Adm.  Sup.,  Rosyth  Dockyard  1915-20; 
appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917  : 
m.  1913,  Nina  Broome,  who  d.  1915,  da. 
of  the  late  F.  E.  Nicholson,  of  Ashfield, 
Balby,  and  Leicester  House,  Doncaster ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Bruce,  Adm.  Sir  James  Andrew 
Thomas,  K.C.M.G.  [see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr. 
1804]. 


KNIGHTS. 


865 


Bruce,  Sir  Robert,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Bruce,  D.  D.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Huddersfield  Coll.,  and  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  ; entered  Sec.’s  Office,  Gen.  Post 
Office  1876,  became  Vice-Controller  of 
the  London  Postal  Ser.  1896,  and  Con- 
troller 1905;  retired  1920:  m.  1889,  Annie 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Keighley ; 
cr.  C.  B.  (Civil)  1909,  Knt.  1913.  Green- 
mount,  Plaistow  Lane , Bromley,  Kent; 
Reform  Club. 

Bruce,  Sir  Robert,  LL.D .,  son  of  the 
late  William  Bruce,  of  Alloa ; b.  1871  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow  and  Toronto 
U nivs. ; is  Editor  of  the  Glasgow  Herald , 
a J.P.  for  City  of  Glasgow,  and  a Fellow 
of  Institute  of  Journalists  (20  years  a 
London  and  Parliamentary  Correspond- 
ent) : m.  1905,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
James  McNicol,  of  Alva;  cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Brisbane  House,  Rowan  Road,  Bella- 
houston, Glasgow;  Caledonian, and  Western 
{ Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Bruce-Porter  [see  Porter]. 

Bruce- Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Brunei,  H.H.  the  Sultan  ( Sir  Mo- 
hammed Jemalulalam  Bin  Almerhum) 
of,  K.C.M.G.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1914, 
K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1920.  Brunei,  N. 
Borneo. 

Brunker,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Mil- 
ford Sutherland,  K.C.M.G.-,  b.  1854; 
entered  R.A.  1873,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1905,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1910;  retired  1918;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1880  (medal)  ; com- 
manded Sirhind  Brig.,  N.  Army,  India 
1911-14;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  United 
Service  Club. 

Brunyate,  Sir  James  Bennett, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Wesley  Brunyate,  of  Lansdown,  Bath  ; b. 
1871 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.;  entered  I.C.S.  1889;  served 
in  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  as  Assist. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Assist.  Settle- 
ment Officer,  and  Assist.  Commr.  ; ap- 
pointed Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  N.-W. 
Provinces  1896*,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  in  Finance  and  Commerce  Depart. 
1897,  Dep.  Commr.  1901,  Dep.  Sec., 
Govt,  of  India.  Finance  Depart.  1905, 
Joint  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Finance 
Depart.  (Mil.  Finance)  1907,  and  Financial 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1913 ; was  a 
Member  of  International  Opium  Commn., 
Shanghai  1909 ; appointed  a Member  of 
Gov. -Gen.  s Council  1913,  and  of  Council 
of  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1917 : m.  1897, 
Annie  Purvis,  da.  of  W.  Tombleson,  of 
South  Ferriby  Hall,  Lincolnshire ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1910,  C.S.I.  1915,  K.C.S.I.  1918. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living— Three. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Brunyate,  Sir  William  Edwin, 
K.C.M.G.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Wesley  Brunyate,  of  Lansdown,  Bath  ; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Kingswood  Sch.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  Wrangler 
1888,  Smith's  Prizeman  and  Fellow  1890, 
M.A.  1892);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1894; 
entered  Egyptian  Govt.  Ser.  1898  ; 
appointed  Substitute  in  State  Legal 
Depart.,  Cairo  1898,  Khedivial  Coun- 
sellor, Ministry  of  Justice,  Egypt  1903, 
Counsel  to  H.H.  the  Sultan  of  Egypt 
19x4,  Legal  Adviser  to  Residency,  Cairo 
1915,  Judicial  Adviser  in  Egypt  1916,  and 
Acting  Financial  Adviser  1917 ; retired 


1919 ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of 
the  Nile,  and  2nd  class  Osmanieh : m. 
1896,  Bertha  Maud  Vipond,  M.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Andrew  Davies,  M.D.  , J.P.,  of 
Varteg,  Monmouth;  cr.  C.M.G.  1907, 
K . C.  M.  G.  1 9 1 6.  The  Old  School,  Boxford, 
Suffolk  ; Athenoeum  Club . 

Bruton,  Sir  James,  M.P. , son  of 
Henry  Bruton,  J.P.,  of  Gloucester;  b.  1848; 
ed.  at  Crypt  Gram.  Sch.,  Gloucester; 
elected  Mayor  of  Gloucester  1908,  1910, 
1912,  1913,  1914,  1915,  1916,  1917,  and 
1918  ; is  a miller  and  corn  merchant,  a 
J.P.  for  Gloucester  (High  Sheriff  1900- 
1901),  an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Gloucester, 
Chm.  Sharpness  New  Docks  Co. , Hon,  Col. 
3rd  Batn.  Gloucestershire  Vol.  Regt.,  and 
Pres,  of  Gloucester  Conservative  Asso.  ; 
sometime  Pres,  of  Gloucester  Chamber  of 
Commerce  ; has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Gloucester 
(Co.U.)  since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1880,  Rosa 
Gertrude,  da.  of  John  Michael  Butt,  J.P.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  Wotton  Hill,  Gloucester ; 
Carlton,  Constitutional,  Gloucester,  and 
Gloucester  Conservative  Clubs. 

Son  living— Henry  Michael,  b.  1888. 

Daughter  living — Flora  Amelia,  b.  1890. 

Bryant,  Sir  Francis  Morgan,  C.B.E. , 
M.  V.O.,  I.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Bryant,  of  Lowestoft;  b.  1859;  entered 
Office  of  Comptroller  and  Treasurer  of 
King  Edward  Vll.'s  Household  (when 
Prince  of  Wales)  1881,  became  Ch.  Clerk 
1893,  Assist.  Sec.  to  H.M.’s  Privy  Purse 
1901,  and  Sec.  of  H.M.’s  Private  Sec.’s 
Office  1910;  appointed  first  Registrar  of 
Roy.  Victorian  Order  1916  ; was  on  Staff 
of  Roy  Commn.  for  Philadelphia  Inter- 
national Exhibition  1875-6,  for  Paris 
Universal  Exhibition  1877-8,  and  Ch. 
Clerk  of  London  Office  for  Melbourne 
International  Exhibition  1879-80 : m. 

1898,  Margaret,  da.  of  Henry  William 
Edmunds,  of  Edgbaston ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1901,  I.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
1918,  Knt.  1920.  17,  Lower  Grosvenor 

Place,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Wynne  Morgan,  b.  1899, 
—Philip  Henry  Morgan,  b.  1902. 

Bryceson,  Sir  Arthur  Benjamin,  son 
of  George  Bryceson  ; b.  1861 ; has  been 
Town  Clerk  of  Woolwich  since  1900  : m. 
1889,  Margaret,  da.  of  Major  W.  Mcllroy, 
R.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Woolwich,  S.E. 
Sons  living — Arthur  Kenneth,  b.  1896;  for- 
merly Capt.  R.A., — Maurice  Alan,  b.  1901. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  Muriel, — Kathleen 
Margaret. 

Buchanan,  Sir  (Ebenezer)  John, 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  E.  Buchanan,  J. P., 
of  Burnside,  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal ; b. 
1844;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Camb.  1906;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1873,  and  afterwards 
an  Advocate  of  Vice-Admiralty  Court 
and  Bar.  of  Supreme  Court  of  Cape 
Colony  and  of  High  Court  of  Griqualand 
West ; served  as  Capt.  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh’s Own  Vol.  Rifles  in  Transkei  1879, 
and  appointed  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  ; was  a Member  of 
House  of  Assembly  1877-9,  and  Acting 
Attorney-Gen.  of  Griqualand  West  and 
a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  of  the  Province 
1879-80 ; appointed  a Puisne  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court  of  Cape  Colony  1880,  and 
assigned  to  Eastern  Districts  Court,  after- 
wards to  Supreme  Court  1887 ; retired  1920 ; 
has  acted  as  Ch.  Justice  eleven  times  (being 
as  such  Pres,  of  Legislative  Council) ; was 
a Member  of  Council  of  Univ.  of  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  1883-1918  (Vice-Chancellor 
1901-5),  and  Pres,  of  Good  Hope  So.  for 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


Aid  ofSick  and  Wounded  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  of  Special  Tribunals 
(Treason  Court)  1902-4,  andof  War  Losses 
Compensation  Review  Commn.  1904-5 ; 
specially  authorised  to  retain  title  of 
“ Hon.”  1911  ; editor  of  the  Reports  of 
Appeal  Court,  Supreme  Court,  and  Court 
of  the  Eastern  Districts  of  the  Cape 
Colony;  is  Pres.  Cape  Red  Cross  So., 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Chm.  of 
S.  African  Red  Cross ; sometime  a Member 
of  Mansion  House  Refugees  Relief  Com- 
mittee : m.  1878,  Mary,  only  da.  of  the 
late  D.  Mudie  (merchant  of  Cape  Town), 
of  Tayside,  Claremont,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope ; cr.  Knt.  1901.  Clareinch , Clare- 
mont, Cape  Province,  S.  Africa ; Civil 
Service  (Cape  Town),  and  Constitutional 
(London)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Douglas  Mudie,  b.  1881  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1903:  m.  1909,  Elsie,  da.  of 
James  Bryant  Bindley,  C.M.G.,  of  Barkly 
House, Claremont, Cape  Colony,  -John  Nevile, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see“  Companionage  ”]. 
Daughter  living — Mary  Meade,  b.  1883:  m. 

1912,  Major  Edward  Leigh,  Hampshire 
Regt.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  19x5. 

Buchanan,  Sir  George  Cunning- 
ham, K.C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  George 
Buchanan,  M.  I.C.E. , of  Westminster, 
S.W.  ; b.  1865;  ed.  privately;  is  a 
M. I.C.E.  ; was  Engineer  in  Ch.,  Dundee 
Harbour  Trust  1896-1901,  since  when 
he  has  been  Chm.  and  Ch.  Engineer  for 
Commn.  of  Rangoon  Port ; employed 
on  Special  Dredging  Duty  1915,  and  as 
Director-Gen.  of  Port  Administration  and 
River  Conservancy,  Mesopotamia,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1915-17  : m.  1893, 
Elizabeth  Isabelle,  da.  of  W.  Mead;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1911,  Knt.  1915,  K.C.I.E.  1917. 
Rangoon,  Burma;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1896. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1894. 

Buchanan,  Right  Hon.  Sir  George 
William,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O., 
C.B.  [see  Buchanan,  Bt.]. 

Buchanan, Sir  Walter  Clarke ; b.  1838; 
a Squatter,  and  Founder  and  Director  of 
Wellington  Meat  Export  Co.  ; was  a 
Member  of  House  of  Representatives,  New 
Zealand  1831-99,  1902-5,  and  1908-14; 
became  a M.L.C.  1915;  cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Buchanan,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Walter 
James,  K.C.I.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Buchanan,  of  Fintona,  co.  Tyrone  ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Foyle  Coll.,  London- 
derry, at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  M.D., 
and  B.Ch.  1887,  M.D.  1903),  and  in 
Vjenna ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1887, 
became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  .and 
Lieut.-Col.  1907;  Black  Mountain  Expedi- 
tion 1888,  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(medal  with  clasp),  Manipur  Expedition 
1891 ; appointed  Inspecting  Med.  Officer, 
Calcutta  1897,  and  Sup.,  Central  Jail, 
Bhagalpur  1898 ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Prisons,  Bengal  1902-19,  and  editor  of 
Indian  Medical  Gazette  1898-1919;  author 
of  “ Manual  of  Jail  Hygiene”  : m.  1892, 
Lilian  Edith,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Simpson- Byrne,  formerly  Ac- 
countant-Gen., Govt,  of  India;  cr.  C.I.E. 

1913,  K.C.I.E.  1918.  Leeson  Park, 

. Dublin  ; ast  India  United  Service,  and 
United  Service  (Calcutta)  Clubs. 
Buckell,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  Robert 
Buckell,  of  Oxford  ; b.  1841  ; ed.  at 
Wesleyan  Sch.,  Oxford;  Hon.  M.A. 
Oxford  1897 ; sometime  an  Auctioneer 
and  Estate  Agent  of  Broad  Street, 


Oxford,  of  which  City  he  was  Mayor  1885, 
1890, 1897,  I9°4.  1916,  and  1918  ; is  a J.  P. 
for  Oxford,  and  Vice-Chm.  Thames  Con- 
servancy Board ; was  Pres,  of  Auctioneers’ 
Institute  1910-11 ; has  been  an  Alderman 
of  City  of  Oxford  since  1883:  m.  1863,  Ann 
Ellen,  da.  of  James  Goold,  of  Oxford;  cr. 
Knt.  1907.  The  Laurels,  Marston  Ferry 
Road,  Oxford ; National  Liberal  Club. 
Son  living — Frederick  John,  b.  1865  : m. 

1891,  Edith  Louisa,  da.  of  Jabez  Marston,  of 
Oxford. 

Buckham,  Sir  George  T.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Buckham  ; b.  1863 ; ed.  in 
Newcastle ; is  a Director  and  Ch. 
Ordnance  Designer  of  Vickers  (Limited) : 
nt.  18 — , the  third  da.,  who  d.  1919,  of 
M.  Langley,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Highbury,  Lansdown  Road , 
Sidcup,  Kent ; Conservative  Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Winifred  : m . iqio.  Camp- 
bell Ross. 

Buckingham,  Sir  Henry  Cecil,  C.B.E.t 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Hicks  Buckingham, 
of  Lancaster  Gate,  W. , and  Truro; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is  a merchant, 
of  Ropemaker  Street,.  E.C.,  a Commr. 
of  Taxes,  a Member  of  City  of  London 
Advisory  Committee,  of  Mil.  Ser.  Com- 
mittee, Min.  of  National  Ser.,  of  Court 
of  Govs,  of  Tonbridge  Sch.,  of  Central 
Committee  on  Profiteering,  of  Standing 
Committee  on  Trusts,  and  of  Cabinet 
Committee  to  investigate  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions, and  an  Arbitrator  of  City  of  London 
Court  of  Arbitration  ; was  Sheriff  of  the 
City  of  London  1910-11,  and  Master  of 
Skinners’  Co.  1918  : m.  1906,  Madeleine, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Bull,  of  Hove, 
Sussex;  cr.  Knt.  1911,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  15,  Hans  Place,  S.  W.  ; Seale 

Lodge,  Farnham ; Junior  Carlton,  and 
. Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Son  living — Philip  Henry  Hicks,  b.  1908. 
Daughter  living — Pauline  Mary,  b.  1910. 

Buckland,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald 
Ulick  Henry,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  5th  son 
of  the  late  C.  T.  Buckland,  I.C.S.  ; b. 
1864;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.  E.  1883,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Brevet  Col. 
1909,  Col.  1913,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918; 
Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  Suakin  1888  (de- 
spatches, 5th  class  Medjidie),  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen's  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Ch.  Engineer 
(despatches  twice,  C.B. , Legion  of 
Honour,  Montenegrin  Gold  Medal  for 
Merit,  Maj.-Gen.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  employed  on 
Ordnance  Survey  1891-6  and  1905-8,  Adj. 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1895-9,  Comdg. 

R. E. , 3rd  Div.  1908-11,  Ch.  Engineer, 

Egypt  1913-14,  and  an  A. D.C.  to  H.M. 
1909-18  : m.  1st,  1896,  Mabel  Cicely 

Constance,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  E.  A. 
Pontifex;  2ndly,  1920,  Christine  Margaret, 
da.  of  T E.  Barr-Smith,  of  Adelaide, 

S.  Australia,  and  widow  of  Capt.  E. 
Wright,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  19x5,  C.M.G.  and  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bucknill,  Hon.  Sir  John  Alexander 
Strachey  ; b.  1873;  e<3-  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A  1894, 
M.A.  1897) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896,  and 
K.C.  1913  ; appointedCommr.  of  Patents, 
Transvaal  1902,  Chm.  of  Committees, 
Legislative  Council  thereof  1906,  and  a 
Legal  Adviser.  1907;  was  Sole  Commr.  to 


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enquire  into  Immorality  amongst  Chinese 
Labourers,  Transvaal  1906,  King’s 
Advocate,  Cyprus  1907-12,  a M.L.C.  and 
a M.E.C.  1907-12,  Attorney-Gen.,  Hong 
Kong,  and  a M.L.C.  and  a M.E.C. 
thereof  1912-14,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  Straits 
Settlements  1914-20,  since  when  he  has 
been  a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  of 
Bihar  and  Orissa ; acted  as  Pres.  Straits 
Settlements,  Johore  and  Kedah,  Mil.  Ser. 
Tribunals  1918,  Trengganu  Commn.  1918, 
and  Malayan  Public  Ser.  Salaries  Commn. 
1919;  author  of  "The  Ornithology  of 
Cyprus,”  etc.  : m.  1901,  Alice  Mary, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  George 
Henry  Richards,  K.C.  B. , F.  R.S.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  Patna,  Bihar  and  Orissa, 
India  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Alice,  b.  1902, — 
Honor  Bell,  b.  1905. — Elizabeth  Annie,  b.  1908. 

Budd,  Sir  Cecil  Lindsay,  K.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Edward  Budd,  of  Vale  Lodge, 
Leatherhead  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester ; is  a Tin  Smelter  and  Metal 
Merchant,  Chm.  Virgin  Metal  Committee, 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  and  of  London 
Metal  Exchange,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour:  m.  1st,  1892,  Bloom,  who 
d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  David  Woolf ; 
2nd,  1905,  Muriel  Edmee,  da.  of  the  late 
Wilfrid  A.  Bevan  ; cr.  C.  B.E.  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  The  Briars,  Reigate, 
Surrey ; 37,  St.  James's  Place,  S.  W.  ; 
Reform , and  Gresham  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Cecil,  b.  1899,— another, 
b.  1906, — another,  b.  1908,— another,  b.  1919. 
Daughters  living — Three. 

Budge,  Sir. Ernest  A.  Wallis,  Litt.D ., 
D.Litt.-,  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1885,  Litt.D. 
1891) ; Keeper  of  Egyptian  and  Assyrian 
Antiquities,  British  Museum ; has  3rd  class 
of  Order  of  Star  of  Ethiopia ; author 
of  many  Antiquarian  and  other  works  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  British  Museum,  Blooms- 
bury, W.  C. 

Bulfin,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Stanislaus,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Patrick  Bulfin,  J.P.,  of  Woodtown 
Park,  Rathfarnham,  co.  Dublin;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Stonyhurst,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (Hon.  LL.D.  18 — ) ; entered  York- 
shire Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1895, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1904  (Welsh 
Fusiliers),  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Brevet 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1908,  Maj.-Gen.  1914, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919 ; served  in  Burma  in 
command  of  column  against  Kachin  Hill 
Tribes  1892-3  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1899- 1902,  as  Brig.-Maj. , D.A.A.G., 
and  in  command  of  Mounted  Column, 
present  at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin, 
Modder  River,  and  Magersfontein  (de- 
spatches thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg. 
28th  Div. , ' oth  London  Div. , and  21st 
Corps  in  Palestine,  assisting  in  capture 
of  Jerusalem  (wounded,  despatches  eight 
times,  K.C. B. , promoted  Maj.-Gen.  and 
Lieut.-Gen.,  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  Order 
of  the  Nile,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm) ; was  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.,  S.  Africa  1898-9,  D.A.A.G. , 
2nd  Div.,  1st  Army  Corps  1902-4,  A. A. 
and  Q.  M G. , Cape  Colony  Dist.,  1906-10, 
and  in  command  of  Essex  Inf.  Brig. 
1911-12;  appointed  to  command  2nd  Inf. 
Brig.  1913,  and  Col.  Alexandra,  Princess 
of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.)  1914, 
and  to  command  Forces  in  Egypt  1919  : 
m.  1898,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  William  Lonergan  ; cr.  C.V.O. 


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1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Cairo  ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Edward  Francis  Joseph,  M.C. , 
b.  1898;  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Bull,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  (James), 
P.C.,  M.P.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 
Buller,  Dame,  Audrey  Charlotte 
Georgiana,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Redvers  Henry  Buller, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  V.C.  [see  M. 
Townshend] ; b.  1883;  Administrator, 
War  Hospitals,  Exeter,  during  European 
War;  cr.  D.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Newton 
House,  Newton  St.  Cyres,  Devon. 
Buller,  Btig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Henry  Yar.de-,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
M.  V.  O.  [see  B.  Churston], 

Buller  - Fullerton  - Elphinstone 

[see  Elphinstone]. 

Bullock,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Mackworth,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late 
Capt.  Thomas  Henry  Bullock,  Dep. 
Commr. , Berar,  India  [B.  Teignmouth. 
colls.];  b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
a Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  at  Roy  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  nth  Regt.  1872, 
became  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  1882, 
Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1897,  Brevet  Col. 
1901,  Col.  1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1906,  and 
Lieut.  Gen.  1911 ; retired  1918;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of 
Colenso  and  action  of  Honing  Spruit, 
subsequently  in  command  at  Volksrust, 
and  of  a Column  (despatches  thrice,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.)  ; was  Brig.-Maj.,  Shorncliffe 
1882-7,  D.A.A.G.,  Bengal  1889-94, 

A.A.G. , Egypt  1902-3,  Ch.  Staff  Officer 
there  1903-4,  in  command  of  garrison  at 
Alexandria  1904-5,  and  in  command 
of  troops  in  Egypt  1905-8;  appointed  Col. 
Devonshire  Regt.  191c,  and  to  command 
W.  Riding  Territorial  Div.  1910 ; was 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Bermuda  1912- 
17 ; has  gold  medal  of  U nited  Service 
Institution,  Simla  : m.  1884,  Amy  Isabel, 
O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  James  Thomson, 
D.L. , Col.  Towner  Hamlets  Vol. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Amy  Evelyn,  b.  1886:  tn. 
1916,  Capt.  John  Goldsmith,  R.M.E.I. 

Bunbury,  Sir  Henry  Noel,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Bunbury  ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch., 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  1st 
class  Litt.  Hum.  1900)  ; served  in  War 
Office  1900-1903,  in  Exchequer  and  Audit 
Depart.  1903-9,  and  in  Treasury  1909-12  ; 
appointed  Accountant  and  Comptroller- 
Gen.  , National  Health  Insurance  Commn. 
(England)  1912,  and  Finance  Member  of 
that  Commn.  and  of  National  Health 
Insurance  Joint  Committee  1913,  Ac- 
countant-Gen., Min.  of  Shipping  19x7, 
and  Comptroller  and  Accountant-Gen., 
Post  Office  1920:  m.  1911,  Dorothea, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Merivale, 
M.I.C.E.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1920.  10,  The  Orchard , Bedford 

Park,  W.  ; Reform  Club. 

Daughters  Lving — Elizabeth  Marion,  b.  1912, 
Katharine  Littleton,  b.  19x3, — Judith  Shirley, 
b.  191% — Patri  ia  Merivale,  b.  191 7, — Janet 
Dorothea,  b.  1920. 

Bunbury,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Napier,  K.C.B.  [see  Bunbury,  Bt. , colls.]. 
Bundi,  H.H.  the  Maharao  Raja  ( Sir 
Rajhubir  Singhji  Sahib  Bahadur ) of, 
G.C.S.l. , G.C.I.E.,  G. C.V.O. ; b.  1869; 
is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India : cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1894,  K.C.S.I.  1897,  G.C.I.E. 
1901,  G. C.V.O.  1912,  G.C.S.l.  1919. 
Bundi,  Rajputana,  India. 


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Burdwan,  Hon.  Maharajadhiraja 
Bahadur  [ Sir  Bijay  Chand  Mahtab),  Ma- 
haraja of,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of 
Raja  Bun  Bihari  Kapur  Bahadur,  C.S.I., 
of  Ban  Ahash,  Burdwan,  India  ; b.  1881 ; 
adopted  by  the  late  Maharajadhiraja  and 
succeeded  1887,  being  installed  in  inde- 
dependent charge  of  Zamindari  1903 ; 
toured  through  Central  Europe  and  visited 
British  Isles  1906;  became  a Trustee  of 
Indian  Museum  1908  and  of  Victoria 
Memorial,  Calcutta  1914;  was  a Member 
of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1909-12, 
Pres.  Agri-Horticultural  So.  of  India  1911 
and  1912,  a Member  of  Bengal  Legislative 
Council  1907-18,  and  Pres,  of  British 
Indian  Asso.  1911-18;  has  been  a 
M.E.C.  of  Bengal  since  1919 ; received 
3rd  class  (Civil  Div.)  of  Indian  Order  of 
Merit  1909,  for  helping  to  save  life  of 
the  then  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  (the  late 
Sir  Andrew  H.  L.  Fraser,  K.C.S.I.) 
at  Overtoun  Hall  1908,  by  interposing 
his  person  between  the  Lieut. -Gov. 
and  the  would-be  assassin’s  revolver  ; 
granted  hereditary  title  of  Maharajad- 
hiraja Bahadur  1908  : m.  1897,  Radharani 
[Lady  Mahtab),  of  Lahore;  cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1909,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  The  Palace,  Burd- 
wan, Bengal;  Bijay  Manzil,  Alipore,  Cal- 
cutta ; The  Retreat,  Kurseong,  Bengal; 
Rose  Bank,  Darjeeling ; Mosapher  Man- 
zil, Agra ; Aftab  [Burdwan),  Calcutta 
[Calcutta),  Gymkana  [Darjeeling),  Agra 
[Agra),  and  Dacca  [Dacca)  Clubs. 

Issue  living — Maharajadhiraja- Kumar  Uday 
Chand  Mahtab,  b.  1905;  heir  to  the  Rajgee, — 
Maharaj- Kumar  Abhay  Chand  Mahtab,  b. 
1915, — Maharaj -Kumari  Sudharani  DEVI, 
b.  1907, — Maharaj -Kumari  Lalitarani  Mah- 
tab, b.  1911. 

Burge,  Sir  Charles  Henry,  son  of 
John  Burge;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Crediton 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Chemistry  ; sometime  Dep.  Principal  of 
Govt.  Laboratory ; was  Mayor  of  Kingston- 
on-Thames  1912-19 ; is  a J.P.  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Surrey,  Chm.  of  Local 
War  Relief  and  Education  Committees, 
and  Kingston  Red  Cross  So.  (Chm.  of 
several  other  local  Committees  during 
European  War),  and  a Director  of  several 
Cos.  : m.  1870 ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Iddesleigh, 
Crescent  Road , Kingston-on-Thames. 
Burke,  Sir  Henry  Farnham,  K.C.V.O., 
C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  Bernard 
Burke,  C.B.,  Ulster  King  of  Arms;  b. 
1859  ; was  Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant  of 
Arms  1880-87,  Dep.  Ulster  King  of  Arms 
1889-93,  Somerset  Herald  1887-1911  (also 
Registrar  of  College  of  Arms  1904-11), 
and  Norroy  King  of  Arms  1911-19,  since 
when  he  has  been  Garter  Principal  King 
of  Arms ; is  Inspector  of  Regimental 
Colours,  a F.S.A. , Genealogist  of  the 
Orders  of  St.  Patrick,  of  the  Bath,  and 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Chm. 
Burke  Publishing  Co.  (Limited),  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England : m.  1885,  Helena 
Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Pollard 
Palmer,  of  Oaklands,  Eccles,  Lancashire; 
cr.  C.V.  0.  1902,  C.B.  (Civil)  1911, 

K.C.V.O.  1919.  80,  Cadogan  Square , 

S.  W.  ; College  of  Arms,  Queen  Victoria 
Street,  E.  C.;  Arthur  s,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Barbara  Helen  Mary : m. 
1912,  Capt.  Edward  Henry  Bryan  Bellew, 
R.A.F.,  of  36,  Prince’s  Gardens,  S.W.  [see 
B.  Beilew]. 

Burls,  Sir  Edwin  Grant-,  C.S.7.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Burls  ; b.  1844  ; is 
a retired  Major  1st  Surrey  Art.  Vol. 
Corps  ; entered  India  Office  1863,  became 
Assist.  Director-Gen.  of  Stores  1891,  and 


Director-Gen.  1896;  retired  1909;  as- 
sumed by  deed  poll  1909  the  additional 
surname  of  Grant : m.  1875,  Edith  Louisa, 
only  da.  of  the  late  James  Williams;  cr. 

C. S.I.  1902,  Knt.  1909.  Shortlands, 
Kent ; 10,  Prince  s Street,  Westminster , 
S-  W.  1 ; East  India  United  Service, 
British  Empire,  and  St.  Stephen' s Clubs. 
Son  living — Harold  Edwin  Grant,  b.  1876: 
m.  1913,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Joseph 
William  Miles,  of  12,  Oakwood  Court,  Ken- 
sington, W. 

Daughter  living— Edith  Mabel  Grant,  b.  1880. 
Burn,  Sir  George,  son  of  the  Rev. 
David  Burn  ; b.  1847 ; was  Gen.  Manager 
of  Bank  of  Ottawa  1880-1917;  is  Hon. 
Pres.  Canadian  Bankers’  Asso.  (Pres. 
1915-16),  and  Vice-Pres.  Canadian  Surety 
Co.:  m.  1872,  Kate  Fraser,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  the  late  Matthew  Drummond,  of 
Toronto;  cr.  Knt.  1917.  255,  Metcalfe 

Street,  Ottawa  ; Cushing  s Island,  Maine, 
US. A.  ; Rideau  [Ottawa),  and  York 
[Toronto)  Clubs. 

Son  living — G.  Drummond,  b.  1893;  Lieut. 
Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps  : m.  1918,  Audrey 
Katherine  Howard,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Tidswell,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Burn,  Sir  Joseph,  K.B.E, , son  of  the 
late  James  Burn  ; b.  1871  ; a Fellow  of 
Institute  of  Actuaries  1894,  and  Vice- 
Pres.  and  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institute 
1912;  Gen.  Manager  (formerly  Actuary) 
Prudential  Assurance  Co.  (Limited),  and 
a Member  of  National  War  Savings 
Committee,  and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Decimal  Coinage;  author  of  “Vital 
Statistics  Explained,”  etc  : m.  1894, 

Emily  Harriet  Smith;  cr.  C. B.E.  (Civil), 
1918,  K.B  E.  (Civil)  1920.  Rydal  Mount, 
Potters  Bar. 

Burnet,  Sir  John  James,  LL.D .,  son 
of  John  Burnet,  architect,  of  Glasgow,  b. 
1857 ; ed.  in  Paris ; Hon.  LL.  D. , Glasgow ; 
is  a Roy.  Scottish  Academician,  head  of 
the  firm  of  John  Burnet  and  Son,  archi- 
tects, of  Glasgow,  a F.  R.S.E. , and  a 
Corresponding  Member  Institut  de  France 
of  Soci6t6  Central  des  Architectes  Fran- 
faise  and  of  American  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects ; designed  Roy.  Institute  of  Fine 
Arts,  Glasgow,  Head  Offices  of  Union 
Bank  of  Scotland,  British  Museum  Ex- 
tension, etc.  : m.  1886,  Jean  Watt,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  James  David  Marwick ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  239,  Si.  Vincent  Street, 

Glasgow;  1,  Montague  Place,  Bedford 
Square,  W.C.  ; Arts,  and  Western 
[Glasgow)  Clubs. 

Burnet,  .SzyRobert  William,  A".  C.  V.O., 
M.D.,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Burnet, ofHuntly,  Aberdeenshire;  b.  1851; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.B.  1876,  M.D.  1878);  F.R.C.P.,  Lon- 
don 1894;  sometime  Consulting  Physician 
to  Great  Northern  Central  Hospital,  Roy. 
Caledonian  Asylum,  and  Roy.  Naval  Vic- 
toria Fund ; was  Physician  London  Life 
Asso.  1890-1918,  Hon.  Physician  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales  1901-10,  and  Physician 
to  H.M.’s  Household  1910-19 ; author  of 
numerous  medical  publications  : m.  1887, 
Bessie  Horsman.  el.  da.  of  William 
Morley,  of  Streatham,  S.W.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1908,  K.C.V.O.  1917.  Budleigh  Salter  ton, 
Devon. 

Son  living — John  Robert,  b.  1891. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Forbes,  b. 

1800, — Molly  (Hon.  Mrs.  John  E.  de  G. 
Henniker-Major),  b.  1804.  : m.  1914,  the  Hon. 
John  Ernest  de  Grey  Henniker-Major  [see 
B.  Henniker]. 

Burnett,  Dame  (Annie)  Maud, 

D. B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Jacob  Burnett,  J.P., 


KNIGHTS. 


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of  10,  Priors’  Terrace,  Tynemouth ; b. 
1863;  is  a Member  of  Tynemouth  County 
Borough  Council ; many  years  engaged 
in  social  work  in  connection  with  women 
and  children;  cr.  D.B.E.  1918.  10, 

Priors'  Terrace , Tynemouth. 

B u rnett,  Sir(  Ed  ward  ) N a p i er,  K.  B.  E. , 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  F.R.C.P.  ; b.  1872; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  1894, 

M.D.  1908);  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh  1905, 
M.R.C.P.  1909,  F.R.C.P.  Edinburgh 
1913  ; a J.P. , Chm.  Economic  Committee 
Army  Med.  Depart.,  War  Office,  and 
Director  Hospital  Sers. , Joint  Council 
British  Red  Cross  and  Order  of  St.  John  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  The  Moorings, 
A It  hope  Road,  St.  Albans. 

Burney,  Adm.  Sir  Cecil,  G.C.M.G. , 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles 
Burney,  C.  B. , R.N.  ; b.  1858;  entered 
R.N.  1871,  became  Lieut.  1879,  Com. 
1893,  Capt.  1898,  Rear-Adm.  1907,  Vice- 
Adm.  1912,  and  Adm.  1916;  served  during 
Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star), 
in  Suakin  1884  (clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19,  present  at  battle 
of  Jutland  (despatches,  G.C.M.G.,  Grand 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  2nd  class  of 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  with 
swords,  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  SS. 
Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Japanese 
Order  of  Rising  Sun,  Belgian  Order  of 
Leopold,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  A.D.C. 
to  King  Edward  VII.  1906-7,  and  Rear- 
Adm.,  Home  Fleet  1909-10;  appointed 
to  command  5th  Cruiser  Squadron  1911, 
3rd  Squadron  1911,  International  Fleet 
blockading  on  Coast  of  Montenegro  and 
International  Force  occupying  Scutari 
1913,  and  2nd  and  3rd  Fleets  Dec.  1913, 
2nd  in  Command  of  Grand  Fleet  June 

1915,  Second  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 

1916,  Com.-in-Ch.  Coast  of  Scotland 

1917,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Portsmouth 
1919 ; is  a D.L.  for  Southampton : m. 
1884,  Lucinda,  da.  of  George  Burnett; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.M.G.  1913, 
G.C.M.G.  1916.  Preston  House,  Basing- 
stoke ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Deniston,  C.M.G.,  b. 
1888  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Daughters  living — Sybil  Katherine,  O.B.E.:  m. 
1st,  1906,  Lieut.  A.S.  Gotto,whod.  1907;  2nd, 
19x7,  Lieut.-Com.  Clive  Neville-Rolfe,  D.S.O., 
R.N., — Violet  Hazel:  m.  1913,  Com.  Charles 
Ballard,  R.N.,  who  d.  (killed  on  active  ser. 
during  European  War)  1915. 

Burns,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  James, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  David  Burns, 
a colonial  merchant  of  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1846;  ed.  at  Newington  Acad.,  and  at 
Edinburgh  High  Sch.  ; for  14  years  com- 
manded N.S.  Wales  Lancers,  and  for  4 
years  1st  Australian  Light  Horse  Brig, 
(retired  as  Col. ) ; is  a merchant  and  ship 
owner,  Managing  Director  of  Burns, 
Philp  and  Co.,  of  Sydney,  etc.,  a Director 
of  many  Australian  and  other  Cos.,  and 
M.L.C.  of  N.S.  Wales : m.  1st,  1875 
(wife  d.  1876) ; 2nd,  1880  (wife  d.  1904) ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Gowan  Brae,  Para- 
matta, New  South  Wales;  Union,  and 
Australian  ( Sydney ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Three  (of  whom  two  are  ml). 
Burrard,  Col.  Sir  Sidney  Gerald, 
K.C.S.I.,  F.R.S.  [see  Burrard,  Bt. , 
colls.]. 

Burstall,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Edward,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Burstall,  of  Quebec;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Bishop’s  Coll.  Sch.,  Lennoxville, 
Quebec,  and  at  R.M.C.,  Kingston;  is 
Lieut.-Gen.  and  Inspector-Gen.  Canadian 


Forces  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  with 
2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Canadian  Inf.  and  S. 
African  Constabulary  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  as  Brig. -Gen.  and  temporary 
Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  2nd  Canadian  Div. 
(despatches,  C.B.,  2nd  class  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords,  C.M.G. , 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; was  Comdt.  Roy. 
Canadian  Horse  Artillery  1907-11,  and 
Inspector  Canadian  Artillery  Horse  1911- 
14  ; appointed  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Duke  of 
Connaught  1911,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1917:  m.  1907,  Frances,  da.  of  Surg.- 
Maj.  John  Denison  Mackenzie,  formerly 
Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil. ) 1915,  C.M.G. 
1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Militia  Head  Quarters,  Ottawa  ; Junior 
Army  and  Navy,  Rideau  {Ottawa),  and 
Garrison  (Quebec)  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Burt,  Sir  Henry  Parsall,  K.C.I.E.} 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Potter  Burt, 
of  Littlecot,  Streatham  Common,  S.  W. ; b. 
1857;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Cooper’s 
Hill ; entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India 
1878,  became  Executive  Engineer  1892, 
Officiating  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India 

1895,  Dep.  Traffic  Sup.,  N.-W.  Railway 

1896,  Dep.  Manager  1901,  and  Manager 
Oudh  and  Rohilkund  Railway  1902,  E. 
Bengal  State  Railway  1905,  and  N.-W. 
Railway  of  India  1908 ; sometime  Col. 
Comdg.  Railway  N.-W.Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.); 
an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India,  an 
A.M.I.C.E.,  a Member  of  Gov. -Gen.’s 
Legislative  Council  of  India,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; was  Pres,  of  Indian  Railway 
Board  1914-15,  and  Govt. -Director,  Indian 
Railway  Cos.  1 91 5-19,  since  when  he  has 
been  Chm.  of  three  Indian  Railways,  and 
Director  of  Bombay,  Baroda  and  Central 
Indian  Railway  : m.  1878,  Blanche,  da. 
of  John  Curtis  Harrop ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909, 
K.C.I.E.  1911,  C.B.E.  1918.  Woodfield , 
Lytton  Grove,  Putney  Hill,  S.  W.  ; East 
India  United  Service,  and  Royal  Victoria 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Son  living — Harry  Vere,  b.  1888 ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Indian  Army. 

Daughters  living — Muriel  Blanche,  b.  1879: 
m.  1904,  Major  Frederick  Francis  Innes- 
Lillingstone,  Indian  Army, — Violet  May,  b. 

1 88 1 : m.  1904,  Major  Leslie  Thuillier,  Indian 
Army  [see  Thuillier,  Knt.]. 

Burtchaell,  Lieut.-Ge?i.  Sir  Charles 
Henry , K.  C. B. . C. M.  G. , M.B. , LL. D. , 
son  of  the  late  Peter  Burtchaell,  of  Bran, 
dondale,  co.  Kilkenny  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at 
Westward  Ho !,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B. A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  1889,  Hon. 
LL.D.  1919,  F.R.C.S.I.  1919);  entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1891,  became 
Major  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Col.  1915, 
Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah 
Expedition  1898  (despatches,  clasp,  pro- 
moted), S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  and  Modder 
River,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  eight  times,  C.M.G.,  Grand 
Officer  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.  C.  B.,  American  D.S.M. ) ; was  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  S.  African  Constabulary 
1902-5;  appointed  Director-Gen.  Med. 
Sers.  British  Armies  in  France  1918;  is  an 
Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.:  m.  1903,  Bertha 


870 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Marcella,  da.  of  John  George  Auret,  of 
Johannesburg;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  3, 

Whitehall  Place , S.  W. 

Daughters  living — Bertha  Vivien,  b.  1906, — 
Mary  Frances,  b.  1908. 

Burton,  Major  Sir  Gerald  Arthur 
Fowler,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Fowler 
Burton,  K.C.  B. , J.P.,  of  Cherry  Bur- 
ton Hall,  East  Yorkshire  [see  Burton, 

“ Knights’  Widows”];  b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Oxford  Mil. 
Coll.  ; formerly  Major  3rd  Batn.  Suffolk 
Regt.  ; is  a Chevallier  of  the  Order  of 
Isabella  la  Catolica  of  Spain,  and  a Com. 
of  Spanish  Red  Cross ; has  Coronation 
medal ; raised  funds  for  Devonshire  War 
Hospital  Supply  Depot,  and  Red  Cross, 
and  financed  Garrison  Needlework  Asso. 
during  European  War ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
15,  Park  Lane , W.  ; Stoke  Damerel , S. 
Devon  ; United  Service , Wellington,  and 
Royal  Western  Yacht  Clubs. 

Bury,  Sir  George  J.,  son  of  George 
Bury,  of  Montreal ; b.  1866  ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  Montreal  Coll.  ; formerly  Vice- 
Pres. , Canadian  Pacific  Railway;  helped 
in  organization  of  transportation  in  Russia 
during  European  War:  m.  1888,  May 
Aylen  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Montreal ; Mount 
Royal  (Montreal),  York  {Toronto),  Van- 
couver { Vancouver ),  and  Manitoba  {Win- 
nipeg) Clubs. 

Son  living — George,  b.  1889  ; Major  Canadian 
Forces. 

Daughters  living — May  Katherine:  m.  1912, 
Humphry  Ringler  Drummond  Hay  [see  E. 
Kinnoull,  colls.], — Doris:  m.  1918,  Capt. 
J.  Stuart  Allen. 

Bush,  Adm.  Sir  Paul  Warner,  K.C.B ., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Paul  Bush,  R. 
of  Duloe,  Cornwall,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Truro ; b.  1855  '<  e&-  privately,  and  at 
Tavistock  Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  R.N. 
1869,  became  Lieut.  1877,  Com.  1891, 
Capt.  1897  Rear-Adm.  1907,  Vice-Adm. 
1912,  and  Adm.  1915 ; retired  1916 ; 
commanded  H.M.S.  “Sandfly”  at  battle 
of  Tokar  (4th  class  Osmanieh),  and  I 
H.M.S.  “St.  George";  one  of  the  escort 
during  T.  R.H.  Duke  and  Duchess  of 
Cornwall  and  York’s  Colonial  Tour  1901  ; 
commanded  Portsmouth  Div.  of  Home 
Fleet  1908-9  , was  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  Station  1910-12 ; is  a 

J. P.  for  Dorset,  and  a Com.  of  Legion 
of  Honour : m.  1900,  Rachel  Adela,  da.  of 
the  late  Nathaniel  Bond,  of  Creech  Grange, 
Dorset  [E.  Eldon] ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914.  Longham 
House,  near  Wimborne. 

Sons  living — George  Victor  Denis  Cromwell, 
b.  1901, — Ronald  Paul,  b.  1902, — Geoffrey 
Russell,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Selina  Rachel. 

Bushman,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Augustus,  K.C.B.,  son  of  George  Bush- 
man ; b.  1841 ; entered  9th  Lancers  1858, 
became  Capt.  1872,  Major  1879,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1880,  Col.  1884,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1895; 
retired  1900;  served  in  N.  W.  Frontier  of 
India  Campaign  1863  (medal  with  clasp), 
during  S.  African  War  1879  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  in  command  of  9th  Lancers  (de-  | 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp  and  bronze  I 
star);  was  A.A.G.  in  India  1884-90,  and  I 
A.A.G.,  S.  Dist.  1892-5;  appointed  Col.  I 
Lancers  1900:  m.  1899,  Laura,  da.  of 
Robert  Lewis;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1881,1 

K. C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  62,  Green  Street, 

W.  ; The  Oke  Field,  Lyndhurst,  Hants ; j 
United  Service,  and  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 


Son  living — Robert  Harry,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Laura  Myvanwy, — Mar- 
garet Kathleen. 

Busk,  Sir  Edward  Henry,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  William  Busk,  Bar.-at-law; 
b.  1844;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Manchester 
New  Coll.  (B.A.  1st  class  Honours  1863, 
M.A.  1864,  LL.B.  1st  class  Honours 
and  Univ.  Law  Scholar  1866)  ; Fellow 
Univ.  Coll.  1866  and  London  Univ. 
1892  ; practised  as  a Solicitor  1868-99  I 
formerly  Major  Artists’  Rifle  Vol.  ; was 
Reader  in  Elementary  Law  to  Incor. 
porated  So.  of  the  United  Kingdom 
1879-92,  a Commr.  under  Univ.  of 
London  Act  1898-1900, under  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (Transfer)  Act  1905-7,  and  under 
King’s  Coll. , London  (Transfer)  Act  1908 
from  1908-9,  and  a Member  of  Kent 
Education  Committee  1903-8 ; is  Chm. 
of  Convocation  and  Past  Vice-Chancellor 
of  London  Univ.,  and  a Member  of 
the  Senate,  Chm.  of  Govs,  of  Central 
Foundation  Schs.  of  London,  and  of  Holt 
(Norfolk)  Gresham’s  Sch. , Gov.  of  Imperial 
Coll,  of  Science  and  Technology,  of 
Cheltenham  Ladies’  Coll. , and  of  Dulwich 
Coll. , Vice-Pres.  and  Treasurer  of  Council 
of  City  and  Guilds  of  London  Institute, 
a Member  of  Court  of  Fishmongers’  Co., 
Vice-Pres.  of  National  Sea  Fisheries  Pro- 
tection Asso. , Pres,  and  Treasurer  Oyster 
Merchants  and  Planters  Asso.,  Pres,  of 
National  Fish,  Poultry,  Game  and  Rabbit 
Traders’  Asso.,  Chm.  London  Board  of 
London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance 
Co.,  and  a Corresponding  Member  of 
National  Education  Asso.  of  America : 
m.  1880,  Marian,  da.  of  the  late  Lewis 
Balfour;  cr,  Knt.  1901.  11,  Sussex  Place, 

Regent' s Park,  N.  W.  ; Heath  End, 
Checkendon,  Oxon.  ; Athenceum,  and  Al- 
bemarle Clubs. 

Butler,  Sir  Frederick  George 
Augustus,  K.  C.M.  G. , C.B. , son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Augustus  Matthew  Butler,  of  Rid- 
dings,  Derbyshire ; b.  1873  I ed-  at  Brad- 
ford Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1896) ; entered  Colonial 
Office  1897  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Under 
Secs,  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Duke 
of  Marlborough  and  Rt.  Hon.  Winston 
Churchill,  M. P.)  1904-6,  and  to  Secs,  of 
State  (Rt.  Hon.  Lewis  Harcourt,  M.P.,and 
Rt.  Hon.  A.  Bonar  Law,  M.  P.)  1912-16  ; 
became  Principal  Clerk,  Colonial  Office 
1916,  and  Director  of  Overseas  Div.  of 
Depart,  of  Overseas  Trade  1917,  and 
Dep.  Controller-Gen.  thereof  1920  : m. 
1902,  Florence,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
George  Leighton,  of  Sedbergh,  Yorkshire  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917, 
K.C. M.G.  1920.  i6a,  Edith  Grove, 
Chelsea,  S.  W.  ; New  University  Club. 

Son  living — Frederick,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living  — Florence  Edith.  Margot,  b. 
1907. 

Butcher,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George 
James,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 

late  Henry  Butcher,  R.A.  ; b.  i860; 
entered  22nd  Regt.  1880,  became  Capt. 
Cheshire  Regt.  1887,  Major  Army  Ord- 
nance Depart.  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col. 
1905,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  retired  1920; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.);  was  Ch.  Inspector  of 
Equipment  and  Stores,  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1910-13,  and  Dep.  Director  of 
Ordnance  Stores  at  Woolwich  Arsenal 
1913-20 ; sometime  Assist.  Director  of 
Ordnance  Stores  in  Ireland  and  at  Malta: 
m.  1896,  Lydia,  6th  da.  of  the  late 


KNIGHTS. 


87I 


T.  Simpson,  of  Old  Park,  Clapham, 
S.W. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907, 
K.C.M.G.  1918. 

Butler,  Sir  (George)  Geoffrey  (Gil- 
bert), K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Spencer 
Perceval  Butler,  of  Lincoln's  Inn ; b. 
1887;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1909,  M.A.  1912); 
sometime  Director,  British  Bureau  of 
Information,  New  York ; was  a tempor- 
ary Clerk  Foreign  Office  1915-19 ; is 
Fellow  and  Librarian,  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Cambridge:  m.  1916,  Elisabeth 
Levering,  da.  of  J.  Levering  Jones,  of 
Philadelphia,  U S. A.  ; cr.  C.B  E.  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Cambridge  ; Carlton,  and  United 
University  Clubs. 

Butler,  Hon.  Sir  Richard,  son  of 
Richard  Butler,  pastoralist,  of  S.  Aus- 
tralia ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  S. 
Australia ; was  Min.  of  Education  and  Agri- 
culture, S.  Australia  1898-9,  Treasurer 
and  Min.  of  Agriculture  1901-5,  Commr. 
of  Crown  Lands,  and  Min.  of  Mines 
1902-5,  and  Pres,  and  Treasurer  1905 ; 
appointed  Commr.  of  Public  Works  and 
Min.  of  Mines  and  Marine  190- ; elected 
to  House  of  Assembly  1898  : m.  1st,  1878, 
Helena  Kate,  da.  of  Edward  Wills  Lay- 
ton,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  2nd,  1894, 
Ethel  Pauline,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Dixie  Finey ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Park 
House,  Adelaide. 

Sons  living— Four,  of  whom  Guy  Theodore, 
b.  1867;  Lieut.  Australian  Inf.:  m.  1917, 
Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Seymour  Keay,  of 
Seymour  House,  Minchinhampton,  Gloucester- 
shire,— Charles  Philip,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880  [see 
“Companionage”],— Richard  Laytm,  b. 
1886;  a M.L.A.,  S.  Africa:  m.  18 — , Maude 
Draper, — Harold  Dixie,  b.  1899  ; a Gunner 
Australian  L.I. 

Daughters  living— Molly  Acres : m.  19T5,  the 
Rev.  Herbert  Ramsden  Cavallier, Sub- Warden 
of  St.  Barnabas  College,  Adelaide, — Helen 
Margaret:  m.  19—,  the  Rev.  J.  Soward 
Moyse,  R.  of  St.  Cuthberts,  Prospect,  S. 
Africa, — Kathleen  Isabel:  m.  19 — , Frank 
Hockey, — Ruth  Hthel : m.  19—,  Cyril  W. 
Goodman,  Lieut.  Australian  L.I. 

Butler,  Lieut. -Gen  Sir  Richard  Harte 
Keatinge,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  ; b.  1870; 
entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1890,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915, 
Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1918 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches, C.  B. , K.  C.  M.G. , 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm,  Legion  of 
Honour,  K.C.B.,  American  D.S.M.) ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Butler,  Sir  Spencer  Harcourt, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Spencer 
Perceval  Butler,  of  6,  Northmoor  Road,  Ox- 
ford; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1890;  ap- 
pointed Junior  Sec.  to  Board  of  Revenue, 
NWV.  Provinces  1892,  Assist.  Settlement 
Officer  1893,  Settlement  Officer  1894,  Sec. 
to  Famine  Commn.  1900,  3rd  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1903,  Dep.  Commr.,  Lucknow  1906,  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Foreign  Depart.  1908, 
a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  -Gen.  of  India 
1910,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Burma  1915,  and 
of  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh 
1918  ; is  a Member  of  East  India  Asso. , and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1894,  Florence 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  Nelson  Wright,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1901,  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  Govern- 


ment Hou<;e,  Lucknow , India  ; Marl • 
borough  Clubs. 

Son  living — Victor  Spence,  b.  1900. 

Butler,  Cafit.  Sir  Thomas  Dacres, 
K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas 
Butler,  of  Bury  Lodge,  Hambleden,  Hants  ; 
b.  1845;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1885;  for- 
merly Capt. Oxfordshire  L.I.  ; wasA.D.C. 
to  Gen.  Comdg.  S.  Dist.  1877-8  ; is  a J P. 
for  Hants,  Yeoman  Usher  of  the  Black 
Rod  to  the  House  of  Lords,  and  Sec.  to 
the  Lord  Great  Chamberlain  : m.  1877, 
Nina  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 
George  Elliot,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  Minto, 
colls.]  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904, 
C.V.O.  1911,  K.C.V.O.  1918.  Bury 
Lodge,  Hambleden.  Cosham,  Hants  ; Ar- 
thur s,  and  Brooks  s Clubs. 

Butler,  Sir  Cyril  Kendall-,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Spencer  Perceval  Butler, 
of  Lincoln’s  Inn;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Harrow ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1920, 
the  additional  surname  of  Kendall ; a 
J.P.  for  London  and  Berks  (High  Sheriff 
1906),  a Founder  and  Hon.  Sec.,  Con- 
temporary Art  So.  ; Div.  Food  Commr., 
Min.  of  Food,  S.  Midland  Div.  1917-19, 
Ch.  British  Representative,  Inter-Allied 
Food  and  Relief  Mission  for  Central 
Europe  1919-20  : m.  1893,  Louisa 

Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Beaumont  Pease ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bourton  House, 
Shrivenham,  Berks;  Travellers' , Wind- 
ham, Bath,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs, 

Son  living — Patrick  Kendall,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Daphne  Kendall,  M.B.E. 

Butt,  Sir  Alfred  ; b.  18 — ; a Theatrical 
Manager,  and  Chm.  of  Theatre  Royalf 
Drury  Lane  (Limited) ; served  in  Ministry 
of  Food  during  European  War  1917-18  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  19,  St.  James's  Square, 

S.W. 

Butt-Rumford  [see  Rumford]. 
Butterworth,  Sir  Alexander  Kaye, 
son  of  the  Rev.  George  Butterworth  ; b. 
1854  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  London 
Univ.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1878  ; was  in 
Solicitor’s  Depart.,  Great  Western  Rail- 
way 1883-90,  Clerk  to  Bedfordshire  County 
Council  1890-91,  and  Solicitor  to  North- 
Eastern  Railway  1891-1906,  since  when  he 
has  been  Gen.  Manager  thereof ; has 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1st, 
1884,  Julia,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  George 
Wigan,  M.D.,  of  Portishead,  Somerset; 
2nd  1916,  Dorothea  Mavor,  da.  of  L.  A. 
Ionides ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Compton  Leigh, 
Frognal  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.  W.  3. 
Byatt,  Sir  Horace  Archer,  K.C.M.G ., 
son  of  the  late  Horace  Byatt,  formerly  of 
Midhurst,  Sussex;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Classical  Honours 
1898) ; appointed  Assist.  Collector  and 
Magistrate,  Nyassaland  Protectorate  1899, 
Assist.  Political  Officer,  Somaliland  1905, 
Sec.  to  Administration  1906,  Commr.  and 
Com.-in-Ch. , Somaliland  Protectorate 

1911,  and  Colonial  Sec.  . Gibraltar  1914; 
was  Lieut.-Gov.  and  Ch.  Sec.  fo  Govt, 
of  Malta,  Dec.  1914-17 ; administered 
Somaliland  Govt.  1910-11  ; appointed 
Administrator  Tanganyika  Territory  of 
German  E.  Africa  1917,  and  Gov.  and 
Com. -in-Chief  thereof  1920;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1912,  K.C.M.G.  19x8.  Government  House, 
Tanganyika,  British  E.  Africa;  Sports' 
Club. 

Byrne,  ^rz^.-^w.^/rJosephAloysius, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.  ; b.  1874;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen. ; sometime  Inspector-Gen.  Roy. 
Irish  Constabulary  ; S.  African  War  1899- 


872 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1902  (wounded,  Queen's  medal  'with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps); 
cr.  C. B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918. 
Kildare  Street , and  Royal  St.  George 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Byrne,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Patrick, 
P.C.,  K.C.V.O. , C.B.  [see  “Privy 
Council”]. 

Cable,  Sir  Ernest,  son  of  the  late 
George  Hibbard  Cable ; b.  1859 ; some- 
time Pres,  of  Bengal  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, and  an  unofficial  Member  of 
Viceroy’s  Council  of  India;  has  been 
Sheriff  of  Calcutta  ; appointed  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Indian  Finance  and 
Currency  1913 ; was  High  Sheriff  of 
Devon  1916 : m.  1888,  Lilian  Sarah, 
da.  of  Weston  Joseph  Sparkes,  of  Oak- 
cliff,  Dawlish;  cr.  Knt.  1906.  Lyndridge , 
Bishopsteignton,  S . Devon  ; 44,  Grosvenor 
Square , W.  ; Brooks's , Wellington , 

Ranelegh,  and  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Noorouz  Weston  {Lady 
Alexander ) : m.  1908,  Major  Sir  Lionel  Cecil 
William  Alexander,  6th  Bt., — Ruth  M’Carthy: 
m.  1918,  Capt.  Edward  Charles  Benthall,  of 
Cofton,  Star  cross,  Devon. 

Cachin,  Hon.  Sir  Michael  Patrick, 
K.B.E. , son  of  Richard  Cachin  ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Bonaventure’s  Coll. , Newfound- 
land ; Min.  of  Finance  and  Customs, 
Newfoundland:  m.  1888,  Gertrude,  da. 
of  Capt.  R.  Mullowney,  of  Witless  Bay, 
Newfoundland;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil).  1918. 
Sea  View,  Cape Broyle,  Newfoundland ; 38, 
Queen  s Road,  St.  John  s,  Newfoundland. 
Sons  living — Four. 

Cadman,  Sir  John,  K.C.M.G. , D.Sc., 
son  of  the  late  James  C.  Cadman, 
M.I.C.E.,  of  Newcastle-under-Lyme  ; b. 
1877  ; ed.  at  Newcastle-under-Lyme  High 
Sch.,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1899, 
M.Sc.  1902,  D.Sc.  1908)  ; is  a Mining 
Engineer  and  Petroleum  Technologist  ; 
appointed  H.M.  Inspector  of  Mines,  E. 
Scotland  1902,  and  Stafford  Dist.  1903, 
Govt.  Mining  Engineer,  Trinidad  and 
Tobago  1904,  Inspector  of  Mines,  Trini- 
dad, 1907,  Professor  of  Mining,  Birming- 
ham Univ.,  Coal  Mining  Adviser  to  Govt, 
of  Nigeria,  and  Consulting  Petroleum  Ad- 
viser to  Colonial  Office  and  Govt,  of 
Trinidad  1917  ; mow  Adviser  to  H.M. 
Petroleum  Depart,  and  Adviser  to  Coal 
Mines  Depart.  Board  of  Trade ; has  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Italian  Order  of  the 
Crown  : m.  1907,  Lilian  I.  Harrigan  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  Cleveland 
House,  St.  James  s Square,  S.  W.  ; 67, 
Wellington  Road,  Edgbaston,  Birming- 
ham ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Caillard,  Sir  Vincent  Henry  Pen- 
alver,  son  of  His  Honour  the  late  Judge 
(Camille  Felix  Desire)  Caillard,  County 
Court  Circuit  No.  52 ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
in  R.E.  (Pollock  Gold  Medallist)  1876-83  ; 
appointed  Assist,  to  H.B.M.’s  Commr.  for 
delimitation  of  Montenegrin  Frontier  1879, 
and  for  Arab  Tabia  Bridge  Commn.  same 
year;  went  on  special  duty  to  Janina 
during  Berlin  Conference  relating  to  Greek 
Frontier  1880;  attached  on  special  ser.  to 
Sir  Beauchamp  Seymour  (afterwards  Lord 
Alcester)  during  Dulcigno  Naval  Demon- 
stration 1880,  and  to  Head-Quarter  Staff 
during  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal 
bronze  star,  5th  class  Medjidie) ; named 
Pres,  of  Ottoman  Public  Debt  Council 
1883;  was  Financial  Representative  of 
England,  Holland,  and  Belgium  in  Con- 
stantinople 1883-98;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Wilts,  a Director  ofcVickers  (Limited), 


the  London,  Chatham  and  .Dover  Rail- 
way Co. , etc. , a Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical 
So.  and  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  Chm. 
of  Tariff  Commn. ; has  Grand  Cordons  ofT 
Medjidie,  Osmanieh,  and  Ordre  de  M6rite 
Civile,  and  gold  and  silver  medals  of  the- 
Nishan-i-Imtiaz  and  of  the  Liakat ; un- 
successfully contested  Bradford  E.  Div. 
(C)  Jan.  1906;  a frequent  contributor  to 
the  reviews,  and  author  of  “Imperial 
Fiscal  Reform”:  m.  1881,  Eliza  Frances,. 
O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Han- 
ham,  and  has  issue  living  [see  Hanham, 
Bt.] ; cr.  Knt.  1896.  Wingfield  Houser 
near  Trowbridge,  Wilts ; 42,  Half,  Moon 
Street,  Piccadilly,  W.  ; St.  James's  and 
Marlborough  Clubs. 

Caine,  Sir  (Thomas)  Hall,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Caine  ; b.  1853  ; the 
well-known  novelist  and  dramatist,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Isle  of  Man  ; entered  the  House 
of  Keys  1901  ; engaged  in  British  Propa- 
ganda Work  during  European  War 
(Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium)  ; author 
of  “The  Deemster,”  “The  Bondman," 
“The  Manxman,"  “The  Christian,” 
“The  Eternal  City,”  and  other  works 
(many  of  which  have  been  dramatised)  : 
m.  1882,  Mary,  da.  of  William  Chandler ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  Greeba  Casiler 
Isle  of  Man. 

Sons  living. — (Gordon!  Ralph  Hall,  C.B.E.y 
b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Derwent 
Hall,  b.  1891. 

Caird,  Sir  Andrew,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
Andrew  Caird,  of  Montrose;  b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Montrose  Acad.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,. 
Dundee  ; is  a Journalist  and  Newspaper 
Manager ; was  Administrator  of  British 
War  Mission  to  U.S.A.  at  New  York 
1917-18  : m.  1896,  Annie,  da.  of  William 
Davidson,  of  Montrose  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
69,  Albert  Hall  Mansions,  Kensington , 
S.  W.q  ; Devonshire  Club. 

Callaghan,  Sir  Alfred  John,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  James  Walker  Callaghan, 
of  ir,  Northumberland  Road.  Dublin; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1888,  LL.D.  1891);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1896,  and  King's  Inns,  Dublin  1911 ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Dublin  City;  unsuccessfully 
contested  E.  Sussex,  Eastbourne  Div.  (L) 
Dec.  1918:  m.  1914,  Irene,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Knighton  Warren,  of  St.  John’s 
Wood;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  15,  Hyde  Park 

Street,  W.  2/  Cregg  Park,  Tubber,  co. 
Clare,;  4,  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C. 

Callaghan,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir 
George  Astley,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Frederick  M.  Callaghan,  of 
Cork;  b.  1852;  entered  R.N.  1865, 
became  Lieut.  18715,  Com.  1887,  Capt. 
1894,  Rear-Adm.  1905,  Vice-Adm.  1910, 
Adm.  1913,  and  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  1917  ; 
served  in  China  190?),  in  command  of 
Naval  Brig,  at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches, 
C.B.);  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1904-5 : appointed  Rear- 
Adm.  in  Channel  Fleet  1906,  to  command 
5th  Cruiser  Squadron  1907,  second  in 
command  of  Mediterranean  Fleet  1908,  to 
command  2nd  Div.  of  Home  Fleet  1910, 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Home  Fleets  1911,  First 
and  Principal  Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1914,  Com.-in-Ch.  at  the  Nore  1914,  and 
Bath  King  of  Arms  1919;  has  Grand 
Cross  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  is 
a Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour : 
m.  1876,  Edith  Saumarez,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Frederick  Grosvenor,  R.  of 
Dunkerton,  Somerset;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.V.O.  1909, 


KNIGHTS. 


K.C.B.  (Mil.)i9io, G.C.  V.O. 1912,  G.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  [He  died  Nov.  23rd,  1920.] 
Son  living — Cyril,  R.N.  b.  1881;  Lieut.- 
Com.  1911  : m.  1906,  Dorothy,  youngest  da. 
of  Gother  Mann,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy,  b.  1876  : m. 

1897,  Frederic  Winfried  Da  Trobe-Bateman, 
of  36,  Kensington  Mansions,  Trebovir  Road, 
S.W., — Noel,  b.  1882  : m.  1904,  Capt.  Charles 
Penrose  Rushton  Coode,  C.B. , D .S  .O. , R.N. , — 
Stella,  b.  1885. 

Callender,  Sir  Thomas  Octavius, 
son  of  the  late  William  O.  Callender,  of 
Bournemouth  ; b.  1855  ; is  Managing 
Director  of  Callender's  Cable  and  Con- 
struction Co.  (Limited),  of  London,  Erith, 
and  Bombay,  a M.I.E.E.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Kent  : m.  1885,  Bessie  Emmeline,  da.  of 
William  Pinnock,  of  Belvedere,  Kent  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  West  Heath  House,  Abbey 
Wood,  S.E.2. ; Hamilton  House,  Victoria 
Embankment,  E.C.  ; St.  Stephen's,  Cale- 
donian, Royal  Automobile,  and  Byculla 
[Bombay)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Thomas  Ormiston,  b.  1896, 
Lieut.  R.M. 

Callwell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Edward,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Henry  Callwell, 
of  Lismoyne  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Hailey  bury  ; 
entered  R.A.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886, 
Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col. 
1904  (retired  1909),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
1916;  served  during  Afghan  War  1880 
(medal),  in  Transvaal  Campaign  1881, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
actions  of  Vaal  Kranz,  Tugela  Heights, 
Pieters’  Hill,  and  Bergendal,  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  afterwards  Comdg.  a 
column  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  Staff-Capt.  Head 
'Quarters  1887-91,  D.A.AiG.  there  1891-2, 
Brig.-Major,  W.  Dist.  1893-6,  D.  A. Q.M.G. 
Head  Quarters  1903-4,  Assist.  Di- 
rector of  Military  Operations  and  Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Head  Quarters  1904-7, 
Director  of  Mil.  Operations  at  the  War 
Office  1914-16,  and  on  Special  Ser.  with  ; 
Allies  1916-18;  is  a Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour;  has  Orders  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia,  Crown  of  Italy,  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Redeemer  of  Greece,  and  Crown 
of  Roumania  (with  swords)  ; author  of : 
various  mil.  works;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  26,  Campden  House 
Chambers,  Kensington,  W.  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Calthorpe,  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Somerset  Arthur  Gough-,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  C.  V.O.  [see  B.  Calthorpe]. 

•Gambon,  HE.  Paul,  G.C.B.,  G.C.  V.O. , 
son  of  Hippolyte  Cambon;  b.  1843;  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford  1904,  Hon.  LL.D.  Camb. 
1906 ; has  been  Sec.  G6n.  of  Prefecture  in 
the  Alpes-Maritimes  and  the  Bouches  du 
Rhdne,  Prefect  of  the  Aube  Doubs  and 
of  the  Nord,  Resident-Gen.  at  Tunis,  and 
Ambassador  at  Madrid  and  Constanti- 
nople ; was  Ambassador  for  France  in 
London  1898-1920  ; is  a Member  of  French 
Institute  ; has  Grand  Cross  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour;  cr.  G.C. V.O.  (Hon.)  1903, 
G.C.B.  (Hon.  Civil)  1917. 

Cameron;  Sir  Charles  Alexander, 
C.B. , M.D.,  only  surviving  son  of  the 
late  Capt.  Ewen  Cameron;  b.  1830; 
Ph.D. , L.K.Q.C.P.  1868,  F.R.C.S.I. 
1874,  D.P.H.  (Carpb.)  1875,  M.K.Q.C.P. 
1880,  M.D.  Roy.  JJniv.  of  Ireland 
1896,  F.R.C.P.I.  1898;  Pres.  R.C.S.I. 
1885-6  (Hon.  D.P.  H.  1859);  Harben 
gold-  medallist  1902 ; was  Vice-Pres.  of 


873 


Institute  of  Chemistry  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland  1883-9  I sometime  Examiner 
in  Univ.  of  Camb.,  and  in  Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland ; is  Medical  Officer  of  Health 
for  Dublin,  Public  Analyst  for  Dublin, 
Limerick,  Waterford,  Galway,  and  24 
counties,  ’Professor  of  Chemistry  and 
Hygiene  in  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgeons,  Ire- 
land, a Member  of  Army  Med.  Advisory 
Committee,  a Past  Pres,  of  Roy.  In- 
stitute of  Public  Health,  of  So.  of  Public 
Analysts,  and  of  Irish  Med.  Asso.,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Roy.  Dublin  So. , and  an  Hon. 
Member  of  Acad,  of  Medicine  (Sweden), 
of  State  Med.  So.  (California),  of  Hygiene 
Sos.  of  France,  Belgium,  Paris,  Bordeaux, 
of  Vet.  Asso.  of  Ireland,  of  Sanitary 
Engineers’  Institute,  of  Roy.  Institute  of 
Architects,  of  Institute  of  Engineers,  &c.  ; 
author  of  numerous  works  on  medical 
and  chemical  science  ; knighted  in  recog- 
nition of  his  scientific  attainments  and 
efforts  to  improve  the  state  of  public  health 
in  Ireland  : m.  1862,  Lucie,  who  d.  1883, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Macnamara,  of  Dublin ; 
cr.  Knt.  1885,  C.B.  (Civil)  1899.  27, 

Raglan  Road,  Dublin  ; Friendly  Brothers' 
House  [Dublin),  a7id  Savage  [London) 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Ernest  Stuart,  b.  1872. 
Daughters  living — Lucie:  m.  1911,  John 

Denison  Gerrard,  Resident  Magistrate,  of 
Cavan,  co.  Mayo, — Helena  Margret : m.  1905, 
Major  Rupert  Stanley,  R.E. 

Cameron,  His  Honour  Sir  Douglas 
Colin,  K.C.M.G. , son  of  Colin  Cameron, 
of  Hawkesbury,  Ontario  ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at 
Van  Kleek  Hill,  Ontario,  and  at  Ottawa 
Coll.  ; is  Pres,  and  Gen.  Manager  Rat 
Portage  Lumber  Co.,  and  Pres.  Maple 
Leaf  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Ontario;  sat  in 
Ontario  Parliament  1902-3 ; appointed 
Lieut.-Gov.  of  Manitoba  1911  : m.  1880, 
Margaret,  da.  of  William  Ferguson,  of 
Van  Kleek  Hill,  Ontario ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1914.  Government  House,  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba ; Manitoba,  and  Toronto  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Douglas  Lorn,  b.  1888 : m. 

1912,  Georgina  Mary,  da.  of  Augustus 
Nant an, —James  Leslie  Furgus,  b.  1896. 
Daughter  living— Evelyn  Anne,  b.  1885:  m. 
1909,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Frazer  Homer 
Dixon,  D.S.O. 

Cameron,  .SzrEdward  J ohn,  K.  C.M.  G.} 
son  of  the  late  Dep.-Surg.-Gen.  John 
Charles  Cameron,  M.D. ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Shrewsbury  Sch.,  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Gov.  of  Bahamas  1882-4,  and  to  Gov.  of 
Leeward  Islands  1884;  appointed  Assist. 
Colonial  Sec.  and  Treasurer,  Sierra  Leone 
1884,  Pres,  of  Virgin  Islands  1887,  a 
M.L.C.,  Leeward  Islands  1887,  and  a 
M.E.C.  1888,  Commr.  Turks  and  Caicos 
Islands  1893,  Administrator,  Colonial 
Sec.,  and  Treasurer,  St.  Vincent  1901, 
Administrator  and  Colonial  Sec.,  St.  Lucia 
1909,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  The 
Gambia  1913  ; acted  as  Colonial  Sec., 
Sierra  Leone  1885-6,  as  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  Turks  and  Caicos  Islands  1893 
and  1895,  and  as  Gov.  of  Windward 
Islands  1909,  1911,  and  1912  ; retired 
1920  : m.  1887,  Eva  Selwyn,  da.  of  the 

late  Robert  Mackintosh  Isaacs,  LL.D., 
of  N.S.  Wales ; cr.  C.M.G.  1905, 
K.C.M.G.  1916.  Travellers' , Isthmian, 
and  West  Indian  Clubs. 

Son  living — Guy  Fremantle,  b.  1894. 
Daughters  living  — Leila  Virginie,  — Eileen 
Julia. 

Cameron,  Sir  Hector  Clare,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Donald  Cameron,  of  Plan- 
tation Zeelugt,  Demerara  ; b.  1843 ; ed. 

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at  St.  Andrews  (Hon.  LL. D.  1911)  and 
Glasgow  1912  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1866. 
M.D.  1868,  Hon.  LL.D  912)  Univs.  ; 
is  Emeritus  Professor  of  Clinical  Surgery 
in  Glasgow  Univ.  ; sometime  Pres,  of 
Faculty  of  Physicians  and  Surgs. , Glas- 
gow ; has  contributed  articles  to  various 
Medical  Journals  : m.  1872,  Frances,  who 
d.  1879,  da.  of  William  Hamilton  Mac- 
donald; cr.  Knt.  1900,  C.B.E.  1918.  18, 

Woodside  Crescent , Glasgow;  Western , 
and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Donald  Cunningliame,  b.  1875  : 
m.  1905,  Camilla  Leonora,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  l’eel  Lamond,  of  8,  Marchmont  Ter- 
race, Glasgow, — Hector  Charles  (23,  Devon- 
shire Place,  W.),b.  1878:  m.  1909,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Edward  Hill,  of 
Blackheath,  S.E. 

Daughter  living — Hester:  m.  1908,  Anthony 
Stoddard  Murray. 

Cameron,  Major  Sir  Maurice  Alex- 
ander, K.C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  Alexander  Cameron,  C.B.,  42nd 
Roy.  Highlanders  ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1874,  became 
Capt.  1885,  and  Major  1894  ; retired  1897  ; 
was  Dep.  Colonial  Engineer  of  Straits 
Settlements  1883-92  ; appointed  a Crown 
Agent  for  the  Colonies  1895,  and  Senior 
Crown  Agent  1918  : m.  1st,  1894,  Ethel 
Georgiana,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  R.  Ancrum,  of  St.  Leonard’s 
Court,  Gloucestershire ; 2nd,  1920,  Frances 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Henry 
Perkins;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  K.C.M.G. 
1914.  81,  Bedford  Gardens,  W.  ; Naval 

and  Military,  and  United  Service  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Alexander  Maurice,  b.  1898, — 
John  Ancrum,  b.  1903. 

Campbell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David 
Graham  Muschet,  K.  C.B.  ; b.  1869;  en- 
tered Lancers  1889,  became  Brevet  Major 
1902,  Lieut. -Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915, 
and  Major  Gen.  1917  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  seven 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-18  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col., 
Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
appointed  a Div.  Com.  1919:  rn.  1899, 
Janet  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert 
Smith  Aikman,  LL.D.  [see  Aikman, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Campbell,  Gen.  Sir  Frederick, 
K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Leveson  Granville  Alexander  Campbell, 
of  Fairfield,  Ayrshire;  b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; Lieut.  Roy.  Ayr  and 
Wigtown  Mil.  1877-8  ; entered  40th  Regt. 
1879,  and  I.S.C.  (Queen’s  Own  Corps  of 
Guides)  1882,  became  Capt.  1890,  Brevet 
Major  1896,  Major  1899  Comdt.  40th 
Pathans  1899-1906),  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  Maj.-Gen.  1911, 
Lieut.-Gen.  1917,  and  Gen.  1919;  retired 
1920 ; served  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1888,  as  Assist.  Sup.  Signalling  Officer 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895,  present  at  action  of  Mala- 
kand  Pass  (despatches  twice,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and  on  N.W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  with  Malakand 
Field  Force,  and  during  operations  in  Ba- 
jaur  and  Mamund  Country  (despatches), 
with  Utman  Khel  and  Buner  Expeditions 
(despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  with  Tibet 
Mission  1903-4,  present  at  capture  of 
Gyantse  and  march  to  Lhassa  (slightly 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 


Brevet  Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  K.C.B.,  promoted); 
was  D.A.A.G.  for  Musketry,  Bengal 
1891-5,  A.A.G.  for  Musketry,  Army  Head 
Quarters,  India  1906-8,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
1908-14 ; appointed  Col.  40th  Pathans 
1911,  and  to  command  a Div.,  India 
1915:  m.  1886,  Eleanor  Martha,  da.  of 

J.  Cannon ; cr.  D.S.0. 1898,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Torrdarach , 
Pitlochry,  Perthshire. 

Son  living — Frederick  Charles  Gunning,  M.C., 
b.  1887;  Capt.  Indian  Army. 

Daughter  living — Eleanor  May  Alexandra: 
m.  1916,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Ernest  Douglas 
Learoyd,  21st  Lancers. 

Campbell,  Sir  Gordon  Huntley, 

K. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; a Director  of  W.. 
Weddel  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  17,  St. 
Helen’s  Place,  E.C. , of  Employers’  Lia- 
bility Assurance  Co.  (Limited),  and  Chnu 
Collections  Committee,  British  Red  Cross 
So.,  and  Order  of  St.  John;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Campbell,  Sir  James,  LL.D.,  son  of 
Donald  Campbell,  of  Monzievaird,  Perth- 
shire ; b.  1843 ; ed.  at  Perth  Acad. , and 
at  Edinburgh ; Hon.  LL.D. , Aberdeen: 
1903  ; is  Chm.  North  of  Scotland  Coll,  of 
Agriculture,  of  County  of  Banff  Bursary 
Fund,  and  of  East  of  Scotland  Trust 
(Limited),  a Gov.  of  Aberbeen  Technical 
Coll.,  a Member  of  Aberdeen  Provincial 
Committee  for  Training  of  Teachers,  and 
of  Gen.  Committee  of  Ch.  of  Scotland 
and  a J.P.  and  a D. L. , Banffshire;  was- 
Convener  of  co.  Banff  1896-1913  : m.  1st, 
1873,  Charlotte  Rose,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of 
Capt.  Alexander  Robertson,  23rd  Regt.  v 
2ndly,  1906,  Grace  Campbell,  da.  of  Ewan 
Campbell  Cameron,  of  Garrows,  Dunkeld  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Garrows,  Dunkeld ; 14, 
Douglas  Crescent,  Edinburgh  ; Caledonian 
United  Service,  Conservative  {Edinburgh),, 
and  University  (Aberdeen)  Clubs. 

Campbell,  Sir  John  Stratheden, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Scarlett  Campbell;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered 
I.C.S.  1881,  became  Dep.  Commr.  N.-W. 
Provinces  1896,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1896,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1898, 
Commr.  of  Kumaon  1906,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Revenue,  1914;  was  su 
Member  of  United  Provinces  War  Board, 
1917-18  ; retired  1918  : m.  1884,  Honor, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Oliver 
Richardson  Newmarch.K.C.S.  I.,  formerly 
Indian  Army  [see  Newmarch,  “Knights' 
Widows”];  cr.  C.I.E.  1907,  C.S.I.  1909, 
K C.S  I.  1918.  Junior  Carlton,  and  East 
India  United  Service  Clubs. 

Campbell,  Hon.  Sir  Marshall,  son  of 
the  late  William  Campbell,  of  Muckle 
Neuk,  Victoria  Co.,  Natal;  b.  1849;  ed. 
privately  ; is  Managing  Director  of  Natal 
Estates  Co.  (Limited),  a Senator  in  S. 
African  Parliament,  and  a M.L.C. ; was 
a Member  of  Natal-Transvaal  Boundary 
Delimitation  Commn.,  and  of  S.  African 
Native  Affairs  Commn.  : m.  18 — , Ellen, 
da.  of  John  C.  Blarney,  of  Mount  Pros- 
pect, Natal;  cr.  Knt.  1916.  Muckle 
Neuk,  Marriott  Road,  Berea,  Durban, 
Natal;  Durban,  and  Royal  Yacht  (Dur~ 
ban)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Campbell,  Col.  Sir  (Robert)  Neil, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.I.E. , M.B. , son  of 
Robert  Campbell;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Edin- 


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burgh  Institution,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1876);  entered 
Army  18 77,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1897,  and  Col.  1909  ; retired 
1914;  served  with  Naga  Hills  Expedition 
1879-80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Akha  Expedition  1883-4  (de- 
spatches) ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil 
Hospitals  in  E.  Bengal  and  Assam,  and 
a M.L.C.  1909,  and  of  Assam  (also  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Prisons)  1912-14;  has 
commanded  a Gen.  Hospital  since  1916; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England ; has  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  gold  medal : m.  1881,  Ethel,  da.  of 
Benjamin  Bensley ; cr.  C.  I.E.  1909,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1912,  K.C.M.G.  1917.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Amy:  m.  1918, 
Capt.  Robert  M.  M.  Bruce  Lockhart,  M.C-, 
Indian  Army. 

Campbell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Walter, 
K.  C.  B. , K.  C.  M.  G. , D.  S.  O. , son  of  the  late 
John  Campbell,  of  Kathfern,  co.  Antrim; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1885);  entered 
Gordon  Highlanders  1887,  became  Capt. 
1897,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major  1906, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1916  ; served  with  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-5  as  Assist.-Sup.  of  Army 
Signalling  (medal  with  clasp),  in  operations 
in  Chitral  1895,  present  at  storming  of 
Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  action 
of  Dargai  (despatches,  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Brig.- 
Major  Highland  Brig. , and  as  D.A. A.G., 
Head  Quarters,  present  at  battles  of 
Magersfontein  and  Paardeberg  (despatches 
twice,  Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-19,  as 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  6th  Div. , D.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  3rd  Corps  and  3rd  Army,  and 
subsequently  as  D.  Q.M.G.,  Gallipoli  and 
Egypt  (despatches  eleven  times,  C.B., 
promoted,  Orders  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia,  St.  Saviour  of  Greece,  Nile  of 
Egypt,  and  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz, 
Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.); 
was  D.A.A.G. , Head  Quarters,  Ireland 
1902-3,  D.A. Q.M.G.,  War  Office  1903-4, 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  1904-8,  Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Aldershot  Command  1908-11, 
and  A. Q.M.G.,  Scottish  Command 
1911-14;  acted  as  Assist.  Commr., 
City  Police  1911  ; appointed  Maj.- 
Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration, 
Aldershot  Command  1919  : m.  1904, 
Gladys  Isabella,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Lutley  Jordan,  formerly  Border 
Regt.,  of  22,  Lexham  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  K.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Mytchett  Place , Farnborough, 
Hants  ; United  Service  Club. 

Daughters  living — Eileen  Isabel,  b.  1905, 
Nancy,  b.  1914. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Pitcairn,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  James 
Pitcairn  Campbell,  of  38,  Lower  Belgrave 
Street,  S.W. , and  Beomands,  Chertsey ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Army  1875,  became  Capt.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1885,  Major  1893, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1900,  Col. 
1904,  Maj.-Gen.  1907,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
I9I3  1 retired  1920 ; served  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5,  with  Mounted  Inf. 
Camel  Corps,  present  at  actions  of  Abu 
Klea,  Gubat,  and  Metemneh  (medal  with 
two  clasps,  bronze  star),  and  in  S. 
African  War  1899-1901,  present  at  defence 


of  Ladysmith  (despatches  three  times, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  Brevet 
Col.,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.);  was  Inspector 
of  Musketry,  N.-W.  Dist.  1896-8,  in 
command  of  5th  Brig.  1st  Army  Corps 
1904,  of  3rd  Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1904-8, 
and  of  5th  Div.,  Irish  Command  1909-13; 
appointed  Hon.  Col.  London  Regt.  1913, 
and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch.,  S. 
Command  1914  and  W.  Command  1916; 
was  Col.  Highland  L.I.  1916-18,  since 
when  he  has  been  Col.  Comdt.  of  a Batn. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps : m.  1st,  18 — , 
Edith,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Prothero,  of  Llanvrechva  Grange,  Mon- 
mouthshire; 2ndly,  1920,  Marion,  da.  of 
the  late  David  Scott  Thresher,  W.S. , 
of  Edinburgh,  and  widow  of  Thomas 
Tomlinson,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Kents  Ford, 
Grange-over-Sands;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906, 

K. C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  8,  Hans  Crescent, 

S.  W.;  Beomands  Cottage , Chertsey  ; Naval 
a?id  Military  Club. 

Daughter  living — Violet:  m.  1916,  Capt.  John 

L.  Gordon,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers. 

Cantlie,  Sir  James,  K.B.E. , M.B. , 
son  of  William  Cantlie,  of  Keithmore, 
Dufftown,  Banffshire;  b.  1851  ; ed.  at 
Milne’s  Institution,  Fochabers,  and  at 
Aberbeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1871,  M.B.  1873, 
LL.D.  1919);  F.R.C.S.  England  1877; 
raised  Vol.  Med.  Staff  Corps  (now 
R.A.M.C.,  T.F.)  1885,  and  was  1st 
Comdt.  thereof  1885-8;  is  Hon.  Surg.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Surg.  Seaman’s  Hos- 
pital, Lecturer  at  London  Sch.  of  Tropical 
Med. , and  a Member  of  Council  of  British 
Red  Cross ; sometime  Surg.  to  Charing 
Cross  Hospital,  and  Dean  of  Coll,  of  Med. , 
Hong  Kong  ; has  4th  class  Osmanieh, 
and  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
has  written  widely  on  Surgery  and  Tropical 
Diseases : m.  1884,  Mabel  Barclay, 

O.B.E.  (has  M^daille  de  la  Reine  Elisa- 
beth), da.  of  Robert  Barclay  Brown, 
of  Lindores,  Putney,  S.W.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918.  23,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; The 
Kennels,  Cottered,  Buntingford,  Herts. 
Sons  living — Keith,  b.  1886 : is  in  I.C.S., — 
Colin,  D.S.C.,  b.  1888;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N., — 
Neil  , M.C.,  b.  1892, — Kenneth,  b.  1899. 

Cappel,  Sir  Albert  James  Leppoc, 
K.C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  J.  Leppoc 
Cappel ; b.  1836 ; served  during  Crimean 
Campaign  1855-6,  with  Turkish  Con- 
tingent (medal) ; entered  Indian  Tele- 
graph Ser.  1857 ; was  Director-Gen.  of 
Telegraph  Depart,  of  Govt,  of  India  1883-9 
(several  times  specially  thanked  by  Govt. ) : 
m.  1873,  Fanny  Gibbon,  who  d.  1907, 
da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Frank  Turner,  K.C.B.; 
cr.  K.C.I.E.  1887.  27,  Kensington  Court 
Gardens,  W. 

Son  living — Henry  Julius,  b.  1878. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy,  b.  18 77, — Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  1887:  m.  1915,  Major  Hubert 
Cecil  Delacour  Jarrett,  Indian  Army. 

Capper,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Edward, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  W.  C.  Capper;  b.  1861 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  R.E. 
1880,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1899, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1905, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1910,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  Railway 
Pioneer  Regt.,  and  as  Comdt.,  Johannes- 
burg (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.B.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17, 
as  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Communi- 
cations, and  subsequently  as  Ch.  Engineer 
(despatches  twice,  Legion  of  Honour, 


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K.C.B.) ; was  Comdt.  and  Sup.  Balloon 
Sch.  and  Factory,  Aldershot  1906-9, 
Comdt.  Balloon  Sch.  1909-10,  and  Comdt. 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering,  Chatham  1911- 
14 ; appointed  Director-Gen.  of  the  Tank 
Corps  1917,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Guernsey 
1920:  m.  1895,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of 

Joseph  Beausire,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  K.C.B. (Mil.)  1917.  Guernsey ; 
Naval  and,  Military  Club. 

Carden,  Adm.  Sir  Sackville  Hamilton, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Andrew 
Carden,  of  Barmane,  Templemore;  b. 
1857;  entered  R.N.  1870,  became  Lieut. 
1879,  Com.  1894,  Capt.  1899,  Rear-Adm. 
1908,  Vice- Adm.  1914,  and  Adm.  (retired) 
1917;  served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882 
(medal , bronze  star) , in  Suakin  1 884  (clasp) , 
with  Benin  Expedition  1897  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-15, 
Comdg.  (i)  E.  Mediterranean  Allied 
Squadron,  and  (ii)  Naval  operations  at 
Dardanelles  (despatches,  K.C.M.G.)  ; 
was  Rear-Adm.,  Atlantic  Fleet  1911,  and 
Adm.  Sup.,  Malta  Dockyard  1912-14: 
m.  1st,  1879,  Maria  Louisa,  da.  of  Capt. 
Loftus  J.  Nunn  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Henrietta, 
da.  of  W.  English  Harrison,  K.C.,  of 
Gosmore,  Hitchin  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1916. 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Florence  Anne  Henrietta,  b. 

1913. 

Cardew,  Sir  Alexander  Gordon, 
K.C.S.I.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  W. 
Cardew,  V.  of  West  Knoyle,  Wilts  ; b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Somersetshire  Coll.,  Bath, 
and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar,  B.A. 
1882,  M.A.  1886) ; entered  I.C.S.  1882  ; 
became  Sec.  to  Malabar  Land  Tenures 
Commn.  1885,  and  Assist.  Sec.  Judicial 
and  Legislative  Depart.  1888  ; was  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Prisons  1892-9,  and  Col- 
lector and  Magistrate  1899-1903,  Sec.  to 
Govt,  in  Local,  Municipal,  and  Legisla- 
tive Departs.  1903-5,  and  in  Revenue 
Depart.  1905-12,  and  Ch.  Sec.  1912-14  ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Gov.’s  Council, 
Madras  : m.  1886,  Evelyn  Roberta, 

C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  E.  J.  Firth;  cr. 
C.S.I.  1910,  K.C.S.I.  1916.  Somerford, 
Madras;  St.  Margaret's , Ootacamund, 
India. 

Sons  living — Alexander  Evelyn,  b.  1888; 
Assist.  Inspector,  Financial  Depart.,  Cairo : 
m.  1920,  Gertrude  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Leonard  Stamforth,  V.  of  Broadway,  Worces- 
tershire,— Francis  Mackay,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Isabel : tn.  1919, 
Capt.  Cuthbert  George  Bellard,  sometime 
R.A.F., — Janet  Mary : m.  1919,  Charles  Edgar 
Wood. 

Cardew,  Col.  Sir  Frederic,  K.C.M.G ., 
son  of  Frederic  Cardew,  H.E. I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1839 ; ed.  at  Mr.  Allfrey’s  Sch. , Tun- 
bridge Wells,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Bengal  Army  1858, 
104th  and  82nd  Regts.  1864,  became  Capt. 
1867,  Brevet  Major  1879,  Lieut. -Col.  S. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1883,  and  Col.  1887 ; 
retired  1890;  served  in  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  Campaign  1863  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  during  Zulu  War 
1879-81  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and 
during  Transvaal  Campaign  1880-81, 
as  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G.  to  Natal  Field 
Force;  was  D. A. Q.M.G.  at  Aldershot 
1873-8  and  in  S.  Africa  1879-80,  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.,  China  1882-3,  and  A.A.G. , S. 
Africa  1890;  acted  as  Sub-Commr.  in 
Zululand  1884-6,  and  as  Resident  Commr. 
there  1890;  was  Gov.  and  Com. -in-Ch. 
or  Sierra  Leone  1894-1900  (also  Consul 
for  Liberia  1896) : m.  1st,  1865,  Clara,  who 


d.  1881,  da.  of  John  Duncan  Newton, 
of  West  Hoe,  Plymouth;  2nd,  1887, 
Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Savill, 
of  East  Hill,  • Colchester,  and  widow 
of  Col.  Kent  Jones,  57th  Regt.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1894,  K.C.M.G.  1897.  Tudor 
Cottage , Whitchurch,  Oxon  ; United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Sons  living — Frederic  Anstruther,  b.  1866 : 
m.  1894,  Norah,  da.  of  Col.  — Kington, — 
Cyril  Duncan,  b.  1867, — Claud  Ambrose, 
C.M.G. , b.  1870  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 
Carew,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald 
Pole-,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.  [see  Pole,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Carkeek,  Sir  Arthur,  son  of  Morgan 
James  Carkeek,  of  Redruth,  Cornwall ; b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Trevarth  Gram.  Sch.  ; is  a 
Public  Works  Contractor,  Chm.  of  Corn- 
wall Main  Roads  Committee,  a J.P.  and 
a County  Alderman  for  Cornwall,  a 
Member  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso. , 
and  a Member  of  Advisory  Committee  for 
appointing  Magistrates  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Penryn  and  Falmouth  Div. 
of  Cornwall  (L)  Dec.  1918  : m.  1884, 
Hannah,  da.  of  Jackson  Gaskill,  of  Brix- 
ton ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Penventon,  Red- 
ruth, Cornwall. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Leslie,  b.  1888:  m.  1920, 
Barbara  Dorothy,  da.  of  Christopher  Ellis, 
of  Bodriggy  House,  Hayle, — Bernard  Morgan, 
b.  1889, — Frederick  Gaskill,  b.  1897. 
Daughters  living — Ethel  Gladys,  b.  1886, — 
Phyllis  Maxfield,  b.  1895. 

Carlyle,  Sir  Robert  Warrand, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
J.  E.  Carlyle;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Glasgow 
Univ.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  en- 
tered I.C.S.  1880;  became  Under-Sec.  to 
Bengal  Govt.  1888,  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Dep.  Collector  1890,  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector 1894,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police, 
Bengal  1902,  a Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Bengal,  a Commr.  of  Land 
Revenue,  Bengal,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bengal  1905,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India 
(Land  Revenue  and  Agricultural  Depart.) 
1907;  was  a Member  of  Gov. -Gen.’s 
Council  1910-15  ; has  been  a Member  of 
Central  Tribunal,  and  a Trustee  of  King’s 
Fund  for  Disabled  Soldiers  : m.  1903, 
Isabel  Jane  (has  1st  class  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal),  da.  of  the  late  James  Barton, 
of  Farndreg,  Dundalk;  cr.  C.I.E.  1898, 
C.S.I.  1910,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  51,  South 

Street,  Park  Lane , W. ; Oriental,  and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Carmichael,  Sir  Duncan,  son  of  the 
late  Dugald  Carmichael,  of  Greenock ; 
b.  1866 ; is  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Mackinnon,  Mackenzie  and  Co.,  of 
Calcutta,  Bombay,  and  Kurrachee, 
a M.L.C.  of  Bombay,  and  Managing 
Agent  in  India  of  British  India  Steam 
Navigation  Co. ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Oriental 
Club. 

Carmichael,  Sir  George,  K.C.S.I. ; 
b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.  and 
Univ.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  I.C.S.  1886,  became  Assist. 
Commr.,  Burma  1889,  Assist.  Commr. 
Bombay  1894,  Junior  Collector,  Bombay 
1901,  Senior  Collector  1905,  Senior  Col- 
lector and  Magistrate,  Bhor  1906,  and 
Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  in  Revenue 
and  Finance  Depart.  1910  ; is  a Member 
of  Bombay  Executive  Council : m.  18 — , 
Mary  Gertrude,  da.  of  C.  T.  Glover,  of 
Aberdeen;  cr  C.S.I.  1913,  K.C.S.I.  1919. 
Bombay. 

Carmichael,  Sir  James,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Robert  Carmichael,  of  Meik- 


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lour,  Perthshire;  b.  1858;  ed.  privately; 
a J.P.  for  London,  Past  Pres.  Institute 
of  Builders  and  London  Master  Builders’ 
Asso. , a Member  of  Standing  Council 
thereof,  a Member  Govt.  Surplus  Property 
Disposal  Board,  Chm.  of  Munitions  Works 
Board,  Ministry  of  Munitions  1917-19, 
and  Director-Gen.  of  Housing  in  England 
and  Wales  1919-20 : m.  1884,  Annie,  da. 
of  James  Reid,  of  Ruthven,  Forfarshire ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Redclyffe , Ulla- 
thorne  Road , Streatham  Park,  S.W.  16/ 
Reform  Club. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Jean:  m.  1913, 

Thomas  Greenwood. 

Carnegie,  Hon.  Sir  Douglas  Lancelot, 

G.  C.  V.  0. , K.  C.M . G.  [see  E.  Southesk]. 

Carr,  Sir  Emsley,  son  of  Thomas 
Hay  Carr,  of  Leeds ; b.  1867 1 ed.  in 
Leeds ; is  Editor  and  Part  Proprietor 
of  News  of  the  World,  Vice-Chm.  of 
Western  Mail,  a Director  of  George 
Newnes  (Limited),  Pres.  Press  Benefit 
So.  for  S.  Wales  and  Monmouthshire, 
and  a Fellow  of  Journalists’  Institute : 
m.  1895,  Jenny  Lascelles,  da.  of  Lascelles 
Carr,  of  Cardiff ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  9 , Pem- 

bridge  Square,  W.  ; Won  ford,  Walton 
Heath,  Surrey  ; Constitutional,  Ranelagh, 
and  Savage  Clubs. 

Sons  living— George  Hay,  b.  1900, — Alfred 
Emsley,  b.  1903, — Walter  Copley,  b.  1907, — 
Harry  Lascelles  (twin),  b.  190 7, — William 
Emsley,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Sara, — Betty. 

Carr,  Sir  William  St.  John,  son  of 
Capt.  John  Carr,  of  The  Lodge,  Clonmel ; 
b.  1848;  ed.  at  French  Coll.,  Black- 
rock  ; matriculated  at  Catholic  Univ., 
Dublin ; served  during  Boer  War  1899- 
1901,  with  Imperial  Light  Horse;  was 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Johannesburg  Town 
Council  1902-3,  and  first  Mayor  of 
Johannesburg  1903-4 ; formerly  Chm.  of 
Rand  Water  Board;  is  a J.P.  for 
Johannesburg  Dist.,  and  a Knight  of  St. 
Gregory:  m.  1878,  Sarah,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  Edward  Slater,  of  Port  Elizabeth, 
S.  Africa  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  P.  0.  Box  130, 
Johannesburg , Transvaal ; Rand  (. Johan- 
nesburg) Club. 

Son  living — Raymond  St.  John,  b.  1880; 
sometime  Lieut.  R.F.A. 

Daughter  living — Jean  St.  John,  b.  1887  : m. 
igii,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Blake,*  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  of 
Northwood  House,  Fareham. 

Carroll,  Hon . Sir  J ames,  K.  C.  M.  G. ; 
b.  1857;  was  Native  Interpreter  to  the 
House  of  Representatives,  New  Zealand 
1879-83,  and  a Member  of  New  Zealand 
Parliament  1887-1919;  elected  a M.E.C. 
(representing  natives)  1892,  and  became 
Commr.  of  Stamp  Duties  1896 ; was 
Native  Min.  1900-12  (acted  as  Prime  Min. 
1911) : m.  18 — , Heni  Materon,  O.B.E.  ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1911.  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Carruthers, //£>«.  Sir  Joseph  Hector 
McNeil,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  John  Car- 
ruthers,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Sydney  Univ.  (B.A.  1875,  M.A. 
1877);  Hon.  LL.  D. , St.  Andrews  1908; 
was  Min.  for  Public  Instruction,  N.S. 
Wales  1889-91,  Min.  for  Lands  1894-9, 
Leader  of  Opposition  1902-4,  and  Premier 
and  Treasurer  1904-7;  sat  as  a M.L.A. 
of  N.S.  Wales  1887-1908;  served  as  a 
Member  of  Federal  Convention  1896-7, 
and  represented  N.S.  Wales  at  Franco- 
British  Exhibition  Roy.  Commn.  1908 ; 
elected  a M.L.C,  1908  ; is  a Solicitor  : m. 

1 st,  1878,  Louise  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Roberts,  solicitor,  of  Sydney, 


N.S.  Wales;  2ndly,  1897,  Alice,  da.  of 
Alexander  Burnett,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1908.  Highbury,  Waver  ley, 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales ; Australian 
(Sydney)  Club. 

Sons  living  — (By  2nd  marriage)  Joseph 
Burnett,  b.  1898, — Douglas,  b.  1900, — 
Wallace,  b.  1901. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Ida 
Mary,  b.  1880, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Alice,  b. 
1904, — Evelyn,  b.  1906, — Thelma,  b.  1908. 

Carson,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Henry,  P.C.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  LL.D.  [see 
“ Privy  Council”]. 

Carson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Wallace, 
C.B.,  ; b.  18 — ; is  Maj.-Gen.  Canadian 
Forces ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.B.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas) ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916, 
Knt.  1917. 

Carter,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Evan  Eyare, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 

the  late  Eyre  Toppin  Carter,  of  St. 
Michaels,  Barbados ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at 
King's  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Leicestershire 
Regt.  1889,  transferred  to  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1890,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1913,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  on 
Lines  of  Communication  and  Head 
Quarters  Staff  as  D.A.A.G.  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport  (despatches, 
C.M.G.),  European  War  1914-18  as 
A.Q.M.G.  Lines  of  Communication  and 
Director  of  Supplies  (despatches  four 
times,  C.B.,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour, 
2nd  class  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Stanislas 
and  St.  Anne  with  swords,  Com.  Belgian 
Order  of  the  Crown,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M.) ; 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Belfast  1897-8,  and  at  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  1898,  and  D. A.Q.M.G.  at 
Army  Head  Quarters  1 901-4;  employed  on 
Staff  of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught 
for  Coronation  of  H.M.  King  Edward  V II. 
1902 ; was  Ch.  Instructor  at  Army  Ser. 
Corps  Sch.  of  Instruction  1905-8 ; ap- 
pointed Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  1913,  Officer  in  Charge  of 
Records,  Army  Service  Corps  1913,  and 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport,  War 
Office  1919:  m.  1891,  Ada  Helen  Ernes- 
tine, only  da.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  M.  F. 
Sandford,  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K .C.M.G. 
1919.  Park  Hill,  Farnborough  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Son  living — Eyre  Charles  Douglas  Sandford, 
b.  1893;  Major  (retired)  R.A.S.C. ; in  Egyptian 
Civil  Ser. 

Daughter  living — Enid  Hope,  b.  1899. 
Carter,  Sir  Frank  Willington,  C.I.E. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Adolphus  Carter,  Fellow  and  Bursar  of 
Eton  Coll.  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  ; 
formerly  a Director  of  Turner,  Morrison 
and  Co.  (Limited),  merchants,  of  Cal- 
cutta ; is  a Member  of  Indian  Sugar 
Commn.  ; Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1918  : m. 
1912,  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev,  Dacres 
Olivier,  Canon  of  Salisbury,  and  widow 
of  Com.  Charles  James  Collins,  R.N. 
[Eden,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.I.E.  1915, 
C.  B.E.  1918,  Knt.  1919.  6,  Lyons 

Range,  Calcutta ; Oriental  and  Royal 
Automobile  (London),  and  Bengal  (Cal- 
cutta) Clubs. 

Carter,  Sir  George  John,  A 
son  of  George  Dean  Carter ; b.  i860 ; 
ed.  privately ; is  Managing  Director  of 
Cammed,  Laird  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Birkenhead,  Director  of  English  Insurance 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Co.  (Limited),  Past  Pres,  of  Shipbuilding 
Employers’  Federation,  a Member  of 
Council  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects, 
a M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  and  a J.P.  ; 
during  European  War  was  Chm.  of  Mer- 
chant Shipbuilding  Advisory  Committee 
to  Controller  of  Shipping,  and  subse- 
quently a Member  of  Shipbuilding 
Council  : m.  1894,  Edith  Harriet,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  S.  Vaux,  of  Sunderland ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1917.  Bracken-wood. , 
Higher  Bebington,  Cheshire ; Dinbren 
Hall  Llangollen,  N . Wales;  Consti- 
tutional, Royal  Societies' , and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — George  Mordey,  b.  1895, — Philip 
Watts,  b.  1898. 

Carter,  Sir  Gilbert  Thomas, 
K.C.M.G.,  only  son  of  the  late  Com. 
Thomas  Gilbert  Carter,  R.N.  (who 
served  as  Midshipman  at  Copenhagen 
1801);  b.  1848;  entered  R.N.  1864,  be- 
came Assist.  Paymaster  1869,  and  retired 
1875  ; successively  served  as  Vol.  under 
Colonial  Govt,  at  Sierra  Leone,  as  Pay- 
master of  Colonial  yacht  “Sherbro,” 
during  transfer  to  Great  Britain  of  Dutch 
Settlements  on  Gold  Coast  (subsequently 
a Commr.  for  valuation  of  Ordnance  and 
Stores  left  by  the  Dutch),  and  during  part 
of  Ashanti  War  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  Leeward  Islands  (Sir  George  Berkeley, 
K.C.M.G.)  1875-9,  a M.E.C.,  a M.L.C., 
and  Treasurer  and  Collector  of  Customs 
at  the  Gold  Coast  1879-83,  and  in  the 
Gambia  1883-8  (administered  Govt,  in 
absence  of  Gov.),  Administrator  of  the 
Gambia  1888-91,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
Lagos  1891-6,  Gov.,  Com.-in-Ch.  and 
Vice-Adm.  of  Bahamas  1897-1904,  and 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. , Barbados  1904-10; 
administered  Govt,  of  Trinidad  1907;  is 
a F.S.A.,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute,  and  a Fellow  of  Zoological, 
Entomological,  and  Geological  Sos.  : m. 

1 st,  1874,  Susan  Laura,  who  d.  1895,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Hocker, 
C.B.  ; 2nd,  1903,  Gertrude  Codman,  only 
child  of  the  late  Francis  Vose  Parker, 
of  Boston,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1890, 
K.C.M.G.  1893.  Ilaro  Court,  Barbados. 
Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Humphrey 
Gilbert,  b.  1884 ; Economic  Botanist,  Calcutta 
Botanical  Depart., — (by  2nd  marriage)  John 
Codman,  b.  1910. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Lily 
Barbara,  b.  18 77:  m.  1914,  Eric  Tayleur, — 
Evelyn  Laura,  b.  r88o:  m.  1906,  Lieut.-Col. 
William  Nicholas  White,  D.S.O.,  Army  Ser. 
Corps. 

Carter,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Thomas, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Edward  Carter,  for- 
merly 29th  Regt.,  of  Galboolah  House, 
co.  Tipperary  ; b.  1855  ; entered  Leicester- 
shire Regt.  1885,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
Col.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
appointed  Inspector  of  Army  Pay  Offices 
1917  (K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium),  and  Paymaster-in-Ch.  1918 : 
7n.  1881,  Ellie  Louise  Crossley,  da.  of  the 
late  E.  J.  Webb,  of  Bloomville,  King's 
co.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  7,  Morning  ton 

Avenue,  W. 

Sons  living— Edway  George  Webb.  D.S.O.,  b. 
1882  [see  •‘Companionage”],— Ernest  Albert 
John,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  R.N.R., — Louis  Alfred  | 
Latimer,  D S.O.,  b.  1886  Lee  “Companion-  | 
age”], — Brian  Wolseley  Webb,  b.  1901. 

Carter,  Sir  William,  son  of  Henry 
Keeley  Carter,  of  West  Street,  Marlow, 
Bucks;  b.  1848  ; ed.  privately;  is  a J.P. 
for  Windsor  (Mayor  1908-9  and  1913-19), 
and  for  Berks;  sometime  a Sup.,  Pru- 
dential Assurance  Co.  : m.  1871,  Rebecca, 
da.  of  Charles  Newson,  of  Debenham, 


Suffolk ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Suffolk  Lodge, 
Windsor ; Constitutional  ( Windsor) 
Club. 

Carter,  His  Honour  Sir  William 
Morris,  C.B.E.  , son  ofSidney  James  Carter, 
of  Canterbury ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  King's 
Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1897,  B.C.L.  1901);  Certi- 
ficate of  Honour,  Bar  Examinations  1899  I 
Special  Prizeman,  Council  of  Legal  Edu- 
cation in  Constitutional  Law ; Bar.  Lin- 
coln's Inn  1899  ; appointed  Registrar 
and  Principal  Registrar  of  Documents, 
E.  Africa  .Protectorate  1902,  Magistrate 
1902,  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Uganda 
and  a Judge  of  Court  of  Appeal  for  East 
Africa  1903,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  Uganda 
1912,  and  of  Tanganyika  Territory  1920; 
was  Chm.  Supplies  Board,  Uganda  1914, 
in  charge  of  Uganda  Supplies  1914-16, 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Transport  Con- 
tracts 1916-17  (despatches);  organized 
Shortages  Section  Min.  of  Food  (London) 
1917-18;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  Knt.  1919. 
Dar  es- Salaam,  Tanganyika  Territory , 
East  Africa  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Carter,  Sir  Edgar  Bonham-, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Henry  Bon- 
ham-Carter,  of  5,  Hyde  Park  Square, 
W.  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. , and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford;  Bar.  Lincoln's  Inn 
1895  ; appointed  Legal  Sec.  to  the  Sudan 
Govt.  1899,  Judicial  Commr.  1900,  Senior 
Judicial  Officer,  Baghdad  1917,  and 
Judicial  Sec.,  Mesopotamia  1918 ; has 
Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of  the  Nile ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1909,  C.I.E.  1919,  K.C.M.G. 
1920.  Baghdad;  Athenceum,  and  United 
University  Clubs. 

Carter,  Sir  Maurice  Bonham-, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  youngest  son  of 
Henry  Bonham-Carter,  of  5,  Hyde  Park 
Square,  W.  ; b.  1880 ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Prime  Min.  (Rt.  Hon.  H.  H.  Asquith, 
M.P.)  1910-16;  appointed  an  Assist.- 
Sec.  Min.  of  Reconstruction  1917 : m. 
1915,  Violet,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Herbert 
Henry  Asquith,  P.C. , M.  P.,  K.C.  ; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.V.O.  1917. 
x,  Dorset  Street,  W.i. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Laura  Cressida,  b. 
1917, — Laura  Miranda,  b.  1918. 

Cartmell, .Szy  Harry;  b.  18 — ; is  Chm. 
Preston  Education  Committee,  and  a 
Member  of  National  Church  Assembly; 
Mayor  of  Preston  1913-19  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
St.  Anne-on-Sea. 

Cartwright,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Fairfax 
Leighton,  P.C.,  G. C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O- 
[see  “ Privy  Council’’]. 

Cartwright,  Sir  (William)  Chauncy, 
K.C.M.G .,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Aubrey 
Cartwright,  ofEdgcote,  Banbury;  b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  Foreign  Office  1875 ; became 
Acting  3rd  Sec.  to  Embassy  at  Constanti- 
nople April  1878,  Sec.  to  Sir  H.  Drummond 
Wolff,  H.M.'s  Commr.  for  E.  Roumelia 
Aug.  1878,  Sec.  to  Lord  E.  Fitzmaurice 
on  the  reconstitution  of  E.  Roumelian 
Commn.  May  1880,  Sec.  to  that  Commn. 
June  1880,  and  Ch.  Clerk,  Financial 
Depart.  Foreign  Office,  1900;  retired  1913; 
was  despatched  to  Egypt  May  1882,  with 
rank  of  Acting  2nd  Sec.,  and  was  in 
charge  of  H.M.'s  Agency  and  Consulate 
Gen.,  Egypt  in  1882  and  1883  ; has  medal 
with  clasp  and  bronze  star  for  Egyptian 
Campaign  1882;  was  Sec.  to  Sir  H.  D. 
Wolff’s  Special  Mission  to  Constantinople 


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and  Egypt  1885-7,  aod  to  Min.  Plen.  at 
Court  of  Persia  (Sir  H.  D.  Wolff)  1888-9, 
and  to  Anglo-American  Commn.  at 
Quebec  and  Washington  1898-9 ; cr. 
C.M.G.i882,K.C.M.G.  1910.  Travellers' . 
National,  and  St.  James's  Clubs. 
Caruana,  Most  Rev.  Archbishop 
Maurus,  K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Caruana;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Abbey  Sch., 
Fort  Augustus  (Scotland) ; joined  Order 
of  St.  Benedict  1885  ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Apostolic  Delegate,  Manila  1905-6 ; 
has  been  Bishop  of  Malta  since  1915  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  Valletta  and 
Notabile,  Malta. 

Cassel,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Ernest  Joseph, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.  [see 
“ Privy  Council”]. 

Cassels,  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Gibson 
Pringle,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Cassels  ; 
b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Quebec  High  Sch.,  and  at 
Toronto  Univ  (B.A.  1865);  Bar.  Canada 
1869,  and  a K.C.  1883;  appointed  Judge 
of  Exchequer  Court  of  Canada  1908  ; m. 
1873,  Susan,  da.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  of 
Harewood,  Quebec;  cr.  Knt.  1917.  Ot- 
tawa, Canada. 

Castenskiold,  H.E.  Henrik  Greven- 
kop,  G.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  M. 
Grevenkop  Castenskiold,  of  Hoerby,  Den- 
mark ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Roskilde,  and 
Copenhagen ; was  Sec.  of  Legation,  St. 
Petersburg  1890-91  and  1893-4,  at  Ber- 
lin 1894-1900,  and  in  London  1901-5, 
and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen., 
Christiania  1905-10  and  Vienna  and 
Rome  1910- 12,  since  when  he  has  been 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  for  Den- 
mark in  London ; is  Chamberlain  to  King 
of  Denmark:  m.  1910,  Anne  Margaret, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  Count  Friis,  of 
Friisenborg,  Denmark;  cr.  G.C.V.O. 
(Hon.)  1914.  1,  Cadogan  Square,  S.  W.  ; 
Travellers' , Bachelors  Clubs. 

Cave,  Col.SirThomas  Sturmy, K.C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Cave,  of 
Yateley,  Hants;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Queen- 
wood  Coll.;  joined  Vol.  Forces  1863; 
commanded  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Hants  Regt. 
1888-1906  (V.D.),  and  S.  Midland  Brig. 
(T.F.)  1906-11  ; was  Assist.  Director  of 
Auxiliary  Forces  (Vol.)  at  Headquarters 
1904-6;  is  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  4th  Hants 
Regt.  (T.F.),  a Director  of  Engineer- 
ing and  other  Cos.,  and  on  the  Exe- 
cutive Board  of  the  Church  Army; 
Vice-Pres.  Young  Men’s  Christian 
Asso.  (C.  B.E.) ; author  of  “ The  History 
of  the  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Hants  Regt.  ” : m. 
1878,  Beatrice  Maria,  da.  of  Edward 
Carlile,  of  Richmond;  cr.  C. B.  (Civil) 
1909  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.B.E.  1918. 
Kilworth,  Woking ; Constitutional , and 
National  Clubs. 

Son  living — William  Sturmy,  D.S.O.,  b.  1897 

fst  e ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE  ”] . 

Daughters  living — Julia  Mary  Sturmy,  b. 
1879;  M.A.  Dublin  Univ., — Ann  Barbara 
Carlile,  b 1891, — Joan  Katherine  Somer- 
ville, M.R.C  S.,  Iy-R  C.P.,  b.  1893. 

Cave,  Sir  Thomas  Cave-Browne-, 
C.B.  [see  Cave-Browne-Cave,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Cawston,  sir  John  Westerman, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Caw- 
ston, D.D. , R.N.,  Chap,  of  the  Fleet ; b. 
1859;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford;  was  a Principal  Clerk  in 
Treasury  1904- 11,  and  Assist.  Comptroller 
and  Auditor  ot  the  Exchequer  1911-17, 
since  when  he  has  been  Dep.  Master  and 
Comptroller  of  the  Mint,  and  ex-officio 
Engraver  of  H.M.'s  Seals:  m.  1888, 


Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Montague, 
ofWimbish;  ^.C.B,  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  27,  York  House,  Kensington, 
W.  ; Royal  Mint,  E. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Cayley,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Walter  de 
Sausmarez,  K.C.M.G,  C.B.  [see  Cayley, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Cecil,  Col.  Lord  Edward  Herbert 
Gascoyne-,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  M. 
Salisbury]. 

Chadwick,  Sir  Robert  Burton,  M.P. , 
son  of  Joseph  Chadwick,  of  Liverpool ; b. 
1869  ; ed.  at  Birkenhead  Sch.,  and  pri- 
vately; is  a Shipowner,  head  of  the  firm 
of  Joseph  Chadwick  and  Sons,  of  Liver- 
pool and  London,  and  of  Chadwick,  Weir 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Buenos  Aires, 
Director-Gen.  of  Stores  and  Transport, 
Min.  of  Munitions,  a Member  of  Disposal 
Board  and  numerous  Govt.  Committees, 
and  a Member  of  Mersey  Docks  and  Har- 
bour Board ; was  Director  of  Munitions 
Overseas  Transport  1915-19,  also  Liaison 
Officer,  Ministries  of  Munitions  and 
Shipping;  sometime  Chm.  of  Liverpool 
Shipowners’  Asso.,  of  Shipping  Priority 
Committee,  Min.  of  Munitions,  and  of 
Committee  for  Regulation  of  Petroleum 
Supplies,  Min.  of  Munitions  ; S.  African 
War  with  Yeo.  ; has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
medal;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Barrow-in- 
Furness  (Co.  U)  since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1903, 
Catherine  Barbara,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Williams;  cr.  Knt.  1920.  8,  Hargreaves 

Road,  Sefton  Park , Liverpool;  Garth- 
owen,  Machynlleth,  Wales ; Carlton,  and 
Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — 

Daughters  living — 

Chalmers,  Capt.  Sir  Alfred  John 
George,  son  of  James  Macfarlane  Chal- 
mers, of  Sunderland  ; b.  1845  I ed.  pri- 
vately ; is  a Master  Mariner,  and  a 
F.R.G.S.  ; sometime  Professional  Mem- 
ber of  Marine  Depart.,  Board  of  Trade: 
m.  1874,  Mary  Henrietta,  da.  of  Dr. 
Frederick  Henry  Johnson,  of  Sunder- 
land; cr.  Knt  1911.  7,  St.  Quintin 

Avenue,  North  Kensington,  W. 

Son  living — Alfred  Arthur  Albert,  b.  1877  : 
m.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Maud  Mary. 

Chalmers,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Thomas 
Chalmers,  of  Longcroft,  Linlithgow  ; b. 
1861  ; ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A. 
1880)  ; Convener  of  County  Council,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Linlithgowshire,  and 
Chm.  Roy.  Scottish  National  Institution 
at  Larbert : m.  1900,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
John  Graham  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Cathlaw, 
Bathgate  ; New  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Chalmers,  Sir  Mackenzie  Dalzell, 
K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  second  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  F.  S.  C.  Chalmers,  D.D. , V.  of 
Nonington,  Kent;  b.  1847;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1871) ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1869  ; served  two  years  in  B.C.S. ; 
sometime  a Counsel  to  Board  of  Trade 
and  a Revising  Bar.  ; acted  as  Ch. 
Justice  of  Gibraltar  1893 ; was  Judge  of 
County  Court  Circuit  No.  21  1884-96 
(Commr.  of  Assize  1895)  ; Legal  Member 
of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1896-9, 
Assist.  Parliamentary  Counsel  to  the  Trea- 
sury 1899-1902,  Parliamentary  Counsel 
thereto  1902-3,  and  Permanent  Under  Sec. 
of  State  for  Home  Depart.  1903-8;  is  a 
Member  of  the  Statute  Law  Committee, 
a J.P.  for  Warwickshire,  a Knight  of 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Grace  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a 
Com.  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  a 
Member  of  Red  Cross  Joint  Committee, 
of  Civil  Aerial  Transport  Committee, 
and  of  Council  of  Roy.  Aeronautical  So.  ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Comran. 
on  Vivisection  1906,  British  Delegate  at 
International  Conference  on  Bills  of  Ex- 
change at  The  Hague  1910  and  1912,  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commns.  on  Maltese 
Affairs  1911,  Sleeping  Sickness,  War 
Risks,  and  Air  Craft  Insurance  Com- 
mittees 1914,  and  Rebellion  in  Ireland 
1916 ; author  of  legal  works  on  Sale  of 
Goods,  Bills  of  Exchange,  etc.  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1899,  C.B.  (Civil)  1904,  K.C.  B.  (Civil) 
1906.  Ardgowan,  78,  Hill  Road , Wim- 
bledon, S.  W.  ; Athenaeum,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Chamba  [see  Bhuri  Singh]. 
Chamberlain,  Col.  Sir  Neville 
Francis  Fitzgerald,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 
[see  Chamberlain,  Bt. , colls.]. 

Chamberlin,  Sir  George  Moore,  son 
of  the  late  Robert  Chamberlin,  D.L. , J.P., 
of  Catton  House,  Norfolk ; b.  1846  ; a 

J. P.  and  an  Alderman  for  Norwich 
(Mayor  1891-2,  and  Lord  Mayor  1916-17 
and  1918-19),  and  a D.L.  for  Norfolk : 
m.  1876,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  A.  F.  C. 
Bolingbroke,  J.P.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  St. 
Catherine' s Close,  Norwich;  Carlton,  and 
Norwich  and  Norfolk  Clubs. 

Chambers,  5/r(Robert)  Newman,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Chambers,  of 
Aberfoyle ; b.  18 — ; sometime  Town 
Clerk  of  Londonderry  (knighted  in  re- 
cognition of  his  long  and  valuable  ser- 
vices during  his  official  career  in  that 
iCity);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Donegal  (High  Sheriff  elect)  : m.  1880, 
Inez  Alexa,  who  d.  1914,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Alexander  Young,  of  Cool- 
keiragh  House,  co.  Londonderry ; cr. 
Knt.  1897.  Carrig  Cnoc,  co.  Donegal; 
Constitutional,  and  Northern  Counties 
Clubs. 

Son  living  — Thomas  Brooke  Winsley,  b. 
1882  : tn.  1917,  Marie,  da.  of  M.  Personoud, 
of  Doubly,  Neufchatel. 

Daughter  living — Inez  Mary  Muriel : m.  1904, 
Charles  Arthur  Munro. 

Chambers,  Sir  Theodore  Gervase, 

K. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Harcourt 

Chambers,  Bar.-at-Law  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge,  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at 
Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines  (Asso.  1891)  ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Surveyor's  Institution,  and  a 
Surveyor  and  Land  Agent ; was  Controller, 
National  War  Savings  Committee  1917- 
20,  since  when  he  has  been  Vice-Chm.  : 
m.  1896,  Georgina  Maria,  da.  of  Theo- 
philus  Sandeman  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  8, 

North  Street,  Westminster , S.  W.  ; Union, 
and  Royal  A utomobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Theodore  Gervase  Sandeman, 
M.C.,  b.  1897;  Lieut.  R.G.A., — Holroyd 
Ferris,  b.  1902. 

Chamier,  Sir  Edward  Maynard 
Des  Champs,  son  of  Maj. -Gen.  Francis 
Edward  Archibald  Chamier,  C.  B. , C.  I.E., 
Indian  Army ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887  ; became 
Govt.  Advocate,  N.-W.  Provinces  and 
Oudh  1896,  Additional  Judicial  Commr., 
Oudh  1901.  Judicial  Commr.  1907,  Puisne 
Judge  of  High  of  Judicature,  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces, India  1911,  Ch.  Justice  of  Bihar 
and  Orissa  1916,  and  Legal  Adviser  and 
Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1917:  m. 
1894,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H. 


Cobb,  formerly  of  Clifton,  York;  cr.  Knt, 
1916.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Chance,  Sir  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Albert  Chance;  1859;  ed.  at  Univ.. 
Sch.,  Sch.  of  Medicine,  and  at  Dublin 
Univ.  ; L.R.C.P.  1881,  F.R.C.S.I.  1891, 
Hon.  F.R.C.S.E.  1905,  Hon.  F.  R.C.P.  I. 
1914  ; was  Surg.  to  Jervis  Street  Hospital, 
Dublin  1884-6  and  to  Lord-Lieut.  of 
Ireland  1892-5  and  1906-15,  and  Pres,  of 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  (Ireland)  and  of  Sur- 
gical Section  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Medicine 
(Ireland)  1904-6,  Univ.  Examiner  in 
Clinical  Surg.  in  Dublin  Univ.  1905-6, 
and  a Member  of  Senate  of  National 
Univ.  of  Ireland  1914;  is  a Member  of 
Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Ireland, 
Senior  Surg.  to  Mater  Misericordiae  Hos- 
pital, Dublin,  a Member  of  Gen.  Med. 
Council,  Consulting  Surg.  to  Dr.  Steeven’s 
Hospital,  to  Michael’s  Hospital,  to  Or- 
thopaedic Hospital  of  Ireland,  and  to 
Dental  Hospital  of  Ireland,  temporary 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. , Inspector  of  Special 
Mil.  Surg.  Hospitals,  Irish  Command, 
Consulting  Surg.  Min.  of  Pensions,  and 
Visitor  in  Lunacy  for  High  Court  of 
Chancery  in  Ireland ; author  of  various 
papers  on  surgical  subjects  : m.  1st,  1886, 
Martha,  da.  of  D.  Rooney,  of  Belfast; 
2ndly,  1900,  Eileen,  da.  of  William  M. 
Murphy,  of  Dartry,  co.  Dublin  ; cr.  Knt. 
1905,  C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  42,  Merrion 

Square  East,  Dublin. 

Sons  living — Norman  Albert,  b.  1887;  some- 
time Major  R.E., — Percival  Vincent,  b.  1888  ; 
Capt.  Sapper-;, — Arthur,  b.  1889;  sometime 
Major  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers., — 
Oliver  Plunkett,  b.  1903, — George  Quentin, 
b.  1904, — Leslie  Gerald,  b.  1907, — Donald 
Erswell,  b.  1908, — Neville  Francis,  b.  1917. 
Daughters  living — Alice  Bury, — Ethel  Mar- 
garet,— Dorothy  Ann, — Elizabeth  Mary, — 
Marjorie  Beatrix. 

Chance,  Sir  Frederick  William, 
K.B.E. , el.  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Chance,  D.L. , of  Great  Malvern;  b.  1852; 
is  Chm.  of  the  firm  of  Ferguson  Bros., 
cotton  manufacturers,  of  Carlisle,  a Di- 
rector of  Carlisle  and  Cumberland  Bank, 
Bank  of  Liverpool, and Cockermouth, and 
Keswick  Railway,  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for 
Cumberland,  and  Chm.  of  Advisory  Com- 
mittee for  State  Purchase  and  Re-takings, 
Carlisle;  was  Mayor  of  Carlisle  1904  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  Carlisle  (L)  July  1905  to  Dec. 
1910:  m.  ist,  1891,  Mary,  who  o'.  1905, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Berkeley  Seton- 
Kerr,  ofKippilaw,  co.  Roxburgh;  2ndly, 
1908,  Josephine,  da.  of  Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson, 
M.P. , 2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Morton.  Carlisle;  Lanerigg,  Grasmere ; 
Brooks'  s Club. 

Sons  living— (By  ist  marriage)  Robert  Chris- 
topher, b 1883:  m.  is  1 8,  Marjorie  Winifred, 
da.  ot  William  Graham  Bradshaw,  C B E-,  of 
Down  Park.  Sussex, — Frederick  Selby,  b. 
1886,— Kenneth  Miles,  D.S.O.,  b.  1893  [see 

“Co  MPA  IONAGE  ’’] 

Daughter  living  - (By  ist  marriage)  E'eanor 
Maiy,  b.  1889  : tn  1917,  Edward  S.  Calthrop, 
who  d.  igi7- 

Chancellor,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John 
Robert,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  E.  Chancellor,  of  Woodhall,  Juniper 
Green,  Midlothian  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  R.  M.  A. ; entered  R.E.  1890. became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1910,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1918  ; retired  1919  ; Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (medal,  Egyptian  medal),  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,  D.S.Q.); 
appointed  Staff-Capt.  at  Head  Quarters 
1902,  an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Imperial 


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Defence  Committee  1904,  Sec.  to  Colonial 
Defence  Committee  1906,  and  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Mauritius  1911,  and 
of  Trinidad  and  Tobago  1915 : m.  1903, 
Elsie,  third  da.  of  G.  Rodie  Thompson, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Lynwood,  Ascot;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1909,  K.C.M.G. 
1913.  Government  House.  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Chanda varkar,  Sir  Narayan  Ganesh, 
son  of  Ganesh  Narayan  Chandavarkar, 
a Pleader  at  Sirsi,  Kanara  Dist. , Bom- 
bay ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  St.  Mary’s  High 
Sch.,  Bombay,  and  at  Elphinstone  High 
Sch.  and  Coll.,  Bombay  (B.A.  1st  class 
1877,  History  and  Political  Economy  Prize- 
man, Junior  Dakshina  Fellow)  (Pleader 
Bombay  High  Court  1881,  LL.B.  1st  class 
and  Arnold  Scholarship) ; 11  years  English 
Editor  of  The  Indu  Prakash  ; in  1885 
was  Delegate  to  England  to  enlighten 
electors  on  Indian  matters  ; was  an  Ad- 
ditional M.L.C.,  Bombay  1897-1900,  and 
Pres,  of  Indian  National  Congress  1900  ; 
has  been  a Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ.  since 
1886,  and  a Syndic  since  1901  ; became 
Bombay  Member  of  Indian  U niv.  Column. 
1902,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  Bombay 
Univ.  1909;  acted  as  Judge  of  Bombay 
High  Court  1901 ; was  a Puisne  Judge 
of  Bombay  High  Court  1901-13  (acted  as 
Ch.  Justice  1909  and  1912),  and  Ch.  Min. 
to  Maharaja  Holkar  of  Indore  1913-14; 
is  Pres,  of  the  Theistic  Church  in  Bom- 
bay, and  of  Bombay  Branch  of  Roy. 
Asiatic  So. , Gen.  Sec.  of  National  Social 
Conference,  and  Pres,  of  the  Depressed 
Classes  Mission  in  Bombay ; cr.  Knt. 
1910.  Pedder  Road , Bombay. 

Chandler,  His  Honour  Sir  William 
Kellman,  C.M.G. , LL.D.,  son  of  Andrew 
Boyce  Chandler,  of  Portland  St.  Peter, 
Barbados;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1880, 
LL.M.  1888,  LL.D.  1895);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1879 > appointed  Master  in 
Chancery,  Barbados  1882,  and  also  Judge 
of  Assist.  Court  of  Appeal  1883 ; has 
frequently  acted  as  Ch.  Justice  and  as 
Colonial  Sec.,  Barbados  ; elected  a Mem- 
ber of  House  of  Assembly  1881,  and  a 
M.L.C.  1884;  is  Pres,  of  Barbados  Legis- 
lative Council  and  of  Central  Quarantine 
Authority  for  W.  Indies,  a M.E.C. , Pres, 
of  Barbados  Board  of  Health  and  Central 
Poor  Law  Board,  and  owner  of  several 
sugar  plantations  ; represented  Barbados 
in  negotiations  in  connection  with  Mc- 
Kinley Tariff  Act  at  Washington  1891, 
and  at  Ottawa  Conference  on  Canada- 
W.  Indies  Reciprocity  Convention  1912  : 
m.  1882,  Ella  Delisle,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
J.  M.  Jones,  M.L.C.,  Barbados;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1902,  Knt.  1915.  Welbeck,  Bar- 
bados. 

Sons  living — William  Kellman,  D.S.O.,  b. 
1883  [see  “Companionage”], — John  Delisle 
(Todds  St.  John,  Barbados ),  b.  1889:  m. 
1917,  Winifred  Marion,  da.  of  A.  S.  Bryden,of 
Barbados. 

Daughters  living — Annie  Hilda,  b.  1884, — 
Sybil  Robinson,  b.  1887, — Winifred  Kellman, 
b.  1890:  m.  19 — , J.  F.  Sealy,  Rhodesian 
Civil  Ser., — Myra  Lubbock,  b.  1893  : m. 

1917,  A.  S.  Bryden,  Junior,  of  Barbados, — 
Ella  Delisle,  b.  1897, — Agnes  Brenda,  b.  1901. 

Chandra  Shum  Shere  Jung  Baha- 
dur Rana,  H.H.  Maharaja  Sir , G.C.B., 
G.  C.  S./. , G.  C.  V.  0. , 5th  son  of  Gen.  Dhir 
Shum  Shere  Jung  Bahadur  Rana,  formerly 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Nepalese  Army  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Durbar  High  Sch.,  Kathmandu, 
and  at  Calcutta  Univ.  ; Hon.  D.C.L. , 
Oxford  1908;  became  Maj. -Gen.  Nepalese 


Army  1882,  and  Gen,  of  its  S.  Command 
1885  and  of  its  E.  Command  1887  > was 
Senior  Comdg.  Gen.  of  Nepalese  Army, 
and  Director  of  Foreign  Office  and  of 
Public  Instruction  1887-1901  ; appointed 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Nepalese  Army  March 
1901,  and  Prime  Min.  and  Marshal  of 
Nepal  June  1901  ; is  Hon.  Gen.  in 
British  Army,  and  Hon.  Col.  Gurkha 
Rifles;  received  title  of  Maharaja  1901, 
Chinese  Order  of  Thong  - Lin  - Pimma 
Kokang-Wong-Syan  1902;  has  trans- 
lated several  mil.  books  into  Nepalese : 
m.  1st,  1880,  the  Bada  Maharani 
Chandra  Loka  Bhakta,  who  d.  1905  ; 2nd 
1905;  cr.  G.C.S.I.  1905,  G.C.B.  (Civil) 
1908,  G.C.V.O.  1911.  Singha  Durbar, 
Kathmandu,  Nepal. 

Channell,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur 
Moseley,  P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Chaplin,  Sir  (Francis)  Drummond 
Percy,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Percy  Chaplin,  60th  Rifles ; b.  1866 ; ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B  A.  18—,  M.A.  18—) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1891 ; was  Correspondent  for  Times 
at  Johannesburg  1897-8,  for  Morning  Post 
at  St.  Petersburg  1899-1900,  Manager 
Consolidated  Goldfields  of  S.  Africa 
(Limited)  1900-14,  Pres,  of  Transvaal 
Chamber  of  Mines  1905-6,  and  a Member 
of  Transvaal  Legislative  Assembly  1907- 
10,  and  of  House  of  Assembly  of  Union  of 
S.  Africa  1910-14  ; appointed  Administra- 
tor S.  Rhodesia  1914:  m.  1895,  Margaret 
Seton,  C.  B.  E. , da.  of  the  late  W.  S.  Smith ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Government  House, 
Salisbury , Rhodesia;  Bachelors' , St. 
James' s,  and  United  University  Clubs. 

Chapman,  Sir  Arthur  Wakefield,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Chapman,  of  Wal- 
thamstow; b.  1849;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Surrey  (Vice-Chm.  County  Council 
1909-11,  Chm.  1911-17);  formerly  Chm. 
Surrey  Education  Committee  : m.  1876, 
Agnes,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Capt.  Charles 
Mangles,  of  Poyle  Park,  Tongham;  cr. 
Knt.  1915.  3,  Palmer  Street,  St.  James's 
Park,  S.  W ; Reform  Club. 

Son  living — Paul,  D.S.O. , b.  1877  [see“CoM- 

PANIONAGE  ”]. 

Chapman,  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Francis, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  Henry  Chapman,  formerly 
of  Woodford,  Essex;  b.  1840;  entered 
Bengal  Artillery  1858,  became  Capt.  1872, 
Major  1878,  Lieut. -Col.  1879,  Col.  1881, 
Maj. -Gen.  1889,  Lieut. -Gen.  1893,  Gen. 
1896,  and  Col.  Commdt.  1903 ; served 
throughout  Abyssinian  Campaign  1867-8 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal),  in  N. 
Afghanistan  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1879-80 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  star, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  with  Burma 

. Expedition  1885-6  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
appointed  in  1881  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.- 
in-Ch.  in  India,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  ; was  Q.  M.  G. , India 
1885-9,  and  Director  of  Mil.  Intelligence 
at  Headquarters  1891-6,  and  in  command 
of  Scottish  Dist.  1896-1901 ; appointed 
Master  Gunner  of  St.  James’s  Park  1919; 

| is  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1886,  Georgiana 
Charlotte  Clive,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
Clive  Bayley,  K.C.S.I.  [Metcalfe,  Bt.]; 
rr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1881,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 
Strathmore , Limps  field,  Surrey ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Chapman,  Sir  Samuel;  b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Perth 


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and  Perthshire  Prisoners  of  War  Fund 
during  European  War;  cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Gleneagles  House , Gleneagles,  Perthshire. 

Chapman,  Sir  Sydney  John,  K.C.B.} 
C.B.E.,  son  of  David  Chapman,  of  Man- 
chester; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch. , at  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (1st  class  Moral 
Science  Tripos  Part  I.  and  II.)  ; some- 
time Professor  of  Political  Economy  in 
Manchester  Univ. , Vice  - Pres.  Roy. 
Statistical  So. , a Member  of  Whitley 
Committee  on  Capital  and  Labour,  and 
Director  of  Industrial  (War  Inquiries) 
Branch,  Board  of  Trade  ; appointed  Pres. 
(Section  F)  British  Asso.  1909,  Chm. 
of  Economic  (Labour)  Commn.,  Union 
of  S.  Africa  1913,  Assist.  Sec.  Board  of 
Trade  1917,  and  Joint  Permanent  Sec. 
1919  ; joint  author  of  “ Work  and 
Wages,"  etc. : m.  1903,  Mabel  Gwendo- 
line, da.  of  Thomas  Henry  Mordey,  J.P., 
of  Newport,  Monmouth;  cr.  C. B.E. 
1917,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919,  K.C.  B.  (Civil) 
1920.  3,  Oak  Hill  Park , Hampstead, 

N.  W.  3 ; New  University,  and  A uthors 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Roger,  b.  1906, — Stephen,  b. 
1007- 

Daughter  living — Norah,  b.  1904. 

Ch apple,  Sir  John  Henry  George, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  Capt.  J.  E. 
Chappie,  R.N.  (retired);  b.  1859;  entered 
R.N.  1876,  became  Paymaster  1888,  Staff 
Paymaster  1894,  Fleet  Paymaster  1900, 
and  Paymaster  - in  - Ch.  1908;  retired 
1918  ; appointed  Sec.  to  the  Privy  Purse 
1918 ; served  during  Zulu  War  1879, 
present  at  battle  of  Gingihlovo  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
present  at  battles  of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el- 
Mahuta,  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  5th  class  Medjidie), 
and  with  Soudan  Expedition  1884  (clasp); 
was  Sec.  to  Corns. -in-Ch.  on  Pacific  and 
Mediterranean  Stations  and  at  Portsmouth 
1890-1901 : m.  1893,  Edith  Blanche,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Dyson,  V.  of 
Sittingbourne,  Kent;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.V.O. 
1916,  K.C.  B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Charles,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Arthur,  P.C. 

[see  “ Privy  Council’’]. 

Charles,  Capt.  Sir  James  Thomas 
Walter,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  2nd  son  of  the 
late  James  Charts,  of  Hursley  ; b.  1865  ; 
joined  Mercantile  Marine  1880,  became 
Sub-Lieut.  R.N.R.  1891,  Lieut.  1895,  and 
Com.  1907  (R.D.);  sometime  commanded 
Cunard  Line  Roy.  Mail  Steamship 
Lusitania  ; now  Comdg.  Aquitania : m. 

1893,  Eleanor  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  T.  Macfarlane,  V.  of  Clyro,  Rad- 
norshire; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  O.  B.E. 
(Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Harestock  Close , near 
Winchester. 

Charles,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Richard 
Havelock,  G.C.V.O.,  Al.D.,  son  of  the 
late  David  Hughes  Charles,  M.D. , J.  P. , 
of  co.  Tyrone,  Ireland ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork,  and  at  Dublin, 
London,  Paris,  Vienna,  and  Berlin  ; M.D. , 
1st  Class  Honours  and  Gold  Medallist 
Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  1881;  M.Ch.,  and 
LM.  1881;  F.R.C.S.I.  1891;  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1882,  became  Major 

1894,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1902  ; retired  1908  ; 
served  with  Afghan  Boundary  Commn. 
1884-6,  as  Med.  Officer  in  charge  of  Escort 
and  Field  Hospital ; has  been  Professor  of 


Anatomy  and  Comparative  Anatomy  at 
Lahore  Med.  Coll. , Surg.  Mayo  Hospital, 
a Fellow  of  Punjab  and  Calcutta  Univs., 
Professor  of  Surgery  in  Calcutta  Med. 
Coll.,  and  Surg.  to  College  Hospital, 
Calcutta ; sometime  Consulting  Physician 
to  Osborne  Convalescent  Home  for 
Officers ; acted  as  Surg.  to  the  Prince 
of  Wales  during  tour  in  India  1905-6 ; 
accompanied  King  George  V.  and  Queen 
Mary  during  tour  in  India  1911-12;  Hon. 
Gold  Medallist  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. 
(England),  and  Arnot  gold  medallist;  was 
a Physician-in-Ordinary  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales  1906-10,  since  when  he  has  been 
a Serjeant-Surg.  to  H.M.  ; appointed 
Pres,  of  Med.  Board  at  India  Office  1913 ; 
is  Med.  Adviser  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India 
(with  rank  of  Surg.-Gen.),  Past  Pres, 
of  So.  of  Tropical  Med.  and  Hygiene, 
London,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Chm. 
Commrs.  St.  John  Ambulance  Brig. 
Overseas,  and  Dean  of  London  Sch.  of 
Tropical  Med.  ; author  of  many  papers 
on  Anthropology  and  Surgery : m.  1886, 
Gertrude  Seton,  da.  of  the  late  Adam 
Annand  Gordon,  of  Aberdeen,  N.B. , 
and  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W. ; cr.  K.C.  V.O. 
1906,  G.  C.V.O.  1912.  9,  Manchester 

Square , W. ; Marlborough , Ranelagh, 
and  Savage  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Allen  Aitchison  Havelock,  M.C., 
b.  1887;  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.), — Noel  Hughes  Havelock,  M.C.,  b. 
1891;  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  3rd  Sec. 
British  Embassy,  Brussels,  m.  1916,  Grace 
Edith,  da.  of  J.  L.  Bevir. 

Charlton,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Edward 
Francis  Benedict,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Edward  Charlton,  M.D. , of 
7,  Eldon  Square,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Ushaw  Coll.,  and  at 
Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport;  entered  R.N.  1878, 
became  Lieut.  1884,  Com.  1897,  Capt. 
1903,  Rear-Adm.  1913,  and  Vice-Adm. 
1918;  served  at  bombardment  of  Alex- 
andria 1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  China  1900;  was  Commodore 
of  Destroyers  1908-10,  Assist.  Director 
of  Torpedoes  at  the  Admiralty  1911-14, 
Adm.  of  Mine  Sweepers  1914-15,  and 
Com. -in-Ch.  Cape  Station  1916-18,  and 
in  command  of  E.  Coast,  1918-19 ; is 
a Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour ; has 
Roy.  Humane  So.’s  silver  medal,  Grand 
Cordon  of  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan,  and  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar : 
m.  1st,  1903,  Laura  Mary,  who  d. 
1909,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Arthur 
Strutt  [B.  Belper] ; 2ndly,  1910,  Winifrede 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Stapleton- 
Bretherton,  J.P.  [B.  Petre];  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1914,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  United 
Service,  and  Royal  Aero  Clubs. 

Sons  living— (By  2nd  marriage)  Edward 
Gerard,  b.  1912, — Christopher,  b.  1914. 
Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Audrey 
Mary,  b.  1904, — Marjorie  Alice,  b.  1906, — 
Laura  Mary,  b.  1909, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Nancy  Mary,  b.  1911, — Brydget  Mary  (twin), 
b.  1914, — Rosemary,  b.  1917. 

Chater,  Sir  Catchick  Paul,  C.Af.G, , 
son  of  Chater  Paul  Chater,  of  Calcutta ; 
b.  1846;  ed.  at  La  Martinidre  Coll., 
Calcutta;  is  a M. E.C.  and  a M.L.C.  of 
Hongkong;  cr.  C.M.G.  1897,  Knt.  1902. 
Marble  Hall,  Hongkong ; Constitutional , 
Thatched  House,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Chatfeild-Clarke  [see  Clarke]. 

C hatfield,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Alfred 
Ernie  Montacute,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , 
C.  P.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Alfred  John 


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Chatfield,  C.B.  ; b.  1873;  entered  R.N. 
1886,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1893, 
Capt.  1909,  and  Rear-Adm.  1920; 
European  War  1914-19,  present  at  actions 
of  Heligoland  Bight,  Dogger  Bank,  and 
Jutland  as  Flag-Capt.  for  Fleet  Gunnery 
Duties  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  K.C.M.G. ) ; 
was  Com.  of  H.M.S.  Excellent  Gunnery 
Sch.  1906-9,  and  Capt.  of  H.M.S. 
Medina  during  tour  in  India  of  King 
George  V.  and  Queen  Mary  1911-12; 
appointed  Fourth  Sea  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1919,  and  Assist  Ch.  of  Naval 
Staff  1920 : m.  1909,  Lillian,  da.  of  George 
Matthews;  cr.  C.V.O.,  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
and  C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Chatarji,  Hon.  Sir  Nolini  Ranjan  ; 
b.  18 — ; appointed  a Puisne  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  Judicature,  Calcutta  1910  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Calcutta. 

Chatterton,  Sir  Alfred,  C./.E., 
son  of  John  Henry  Chatterton,  of 
28,  Mundania  Road,  Honor  Oak,  S.E.  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Finsbury  Technical  Coll., 
and  at  Central  Institute,  S.  Kensington ; 
B.Sc.,  London  1885  ; appointed  Professor 
of  Engineering  at  Madras  Engineering 
Coll.  1888,  Director  of  Technical  and  In- 
dustrial Enquiries,  Madras  1900,  Director 
of  Industries,  Madras  1908,  Special  Ad- 
viser to  Mysore  Govt.  1912,  Director  of 
Industries  and  Commerce,  Mysore  1913, 
and  Industrial  Adviser  to  Govt,  of 
Mysore  and  Tala  Industrial  Bank ; 
is  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  and  a M.I.M.E. ; 
Las  Kaisar  - i - Hind  medal ; author  of 
“Agricultural  and  Industrial  Problems  in 
India,”  etc.  ,etc. : m.  1st,  1895,  Helen  Scott, 
who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Henry  Borthistle  ; 
2ndly,  1901,  Alice  Gertrude,  da.  of 
William  Herbert  Wilson;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1912,  Knt.  1919.  Yews,  Long  field, 
Kent ; Bombay  and  Bangalore,  India  ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club . 

Sons  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Jesse,  b.  1902, 
— Kenneth,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Lorna,  b. 
1907. 

Chaubal  [see  Mahader  Bhaskar 
Chaubal]. 

Chaudhuri,  Hon.  Sir  Asutosh;  b. 
18—  ; was  an  Additional  Puisne  Judge 
of  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Calcutta 
J912-13,  and  a Puisne  Judge  1913-20  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  47,  Old  Ballygunge, 

Calcutta. 

Chauvel,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry 
George,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  C.  H.  E.  Chauvel,  of  Canning  Downs 
South,  Warwick,  Queensland,  and  Tabu- 
lam,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Sydney 
•Gram.  Sch.,  N.S.  Wales,  and  at  Too- 
woomba Gram.  Sch. , Queensland ; joined 
N.S.  Wales  Cav.  Regt.  1886,  Queens- 
land Mounted  Inf.  1890,  Queensland  Per- 
manent Staff  1896,  and  is  Lieut. -Gen.  ; 
employed  with  Queensland  Police  with 
rank  of  Sub-Inspector  1894-5 ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  asAdj.  1st  Contingent  Queens- 
land Mounted  Inf.  and  Comdg.  7th 
Australian  Commonwealth  Horse  (des- 
patches, C.M.G.),  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B., 
Order  of  the  Nile,  G. C.M.G.,  Croix 
<Ie  Guerre) ; has  been  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Queensland,  and  A.G.  Austra- 
lian Mil.  Forces;  was  Hon.  A. D.C. 
•to  Gov.  of  Queensland  1899-1901,  <nd 
A. D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Australia 


1904- 11  ; is  Australian  Representative, 
Dominions  Section,  War  Office  : m.  1906, 
Sibyl,  da.  of  G.  K.  Jopp,  of  Karaba, 
Brisbane,  Queensland;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1917, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  G.C.M.G.  1919. 
Melbourne  Club. 

Sons  living — Ian  Harry  Keith,  b.  1907,— 
Clarence  Edward  Piercy,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Sibyl  Elyne  Keith,  b.  1913. 

Chave,  Capt.  Sir  Benjamin,  K.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Merchant  Ser. , and  Master 
of  Steamship  Carisbrooke  Castle-,  cr. 
K.B.E".  (Civil)  1920. 

Chaytor,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Walter  Clervaux,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 
C.B.  [see  Chaytor,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Cheatle,  Sir  George  Lenthal,  K.C.B. , 
C.  V.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Cheatle;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  King's  Coll., 
London;  F. R.C.S.  England  1890;  isSurg. 
and  Lecturer  on  Operative  Surgery  at 
King' sColl.  Hospital,  lateSurg.-Rear-Adm. 
R.N.,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy  ; sometime  Surg.  to  King  Edward 
VII.’s  Hospital  for  Officers,  to  Hospital 
for  Paralysis  and  Epilepsy  (Regent's Park), 
and  to  Italian  Hospital,  Consulting  Surg. 
to  Surrey  Dispensary,  Examiner  in  Surg. 
and  a Member  of  Examining  Board,  Roy. 
Naval  Med.  Ser. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  as  Consulting  Surg.  to  H.M.’s 
Forces  (despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps, 
C.  B. ):  m.  1902,  Clara  Denman,  da.  of  Col. 
Keith  Jopp,  R.E. , of  Ealing,  W.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  C.V.O.  1912,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1918.  1 17,  Harley  Street,  W. , 

Athenceuin  Chib. 

Son  living — Three. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Cheetham,  Sir  Milne,  K.C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  J.  M.  Cheetham,  of  Eyford 
Park,  Bourton-on-the-Water,  Gloucester- 
shire ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford ; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1894,  became  3rd 
Sec.  1896,  2nd  Sec.  1898,  1st  Sec.  1905, 
and  Councillor  of  Embassy  1911  ; acted 
as  Charge  d’Affaires,  Rio  de  Janeiro 
1907-9  ; appointed  Councillor  of  Embassy 
at  Cairo  1911,  and  Envoy  Extraor.  and 
Min.  Plen.  to  Peru  1919  : m.  1907,  Anas- 
tasia, C.  B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da. 
of  the  late  M.  Mouravieff,  Russian  Am- 
bassador in  Rome  ; cr.  C.M  G.  1912, 
K.C.M.G.  1915.  British  Legation,  Lima, 
Peru  ; 9,  Upper  Berkeley  Street , IV.  ; 
St.  James' s Club. 

Chermside,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Charles,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b.  1850  : ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  R.E.  1870,  became  Capt. 
and  Major  1882,  Lieut.-Col.,  1885,  Col. 
1887,  Maj.-Gen.  1898,  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1907  ; was  Mil.  Attach^  at 
Constantinople  1878-9,  and  as  such  served 
through  whole  of  Russo-Turkish  campaign 
in  Europe  1877-8  ; was  Assist.  Commr.  for 
Delimitation  of  Bulgarian  frontier  1878 
and  Vice-Consul  in  Anatolia  1879-82 ; 
served  as  Mil.  Attach^  to  H.M.’s  Agent 
and  Consul. -Gen.  in  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882,  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1883-8, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of 
14th  Brig. , and  subsequently  3rd  Div.  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Gen.  (despatches,  medal)  ; 
was  Consul  for  Koordistan  1888-9,  again 
Mil.  Attach^  at  Constantinople  1889-96, 
British  Member  of  Crete  Gendarmerie 
Commn.  1896-7,  and  British  Mil.  Commr. 
in  Crete  and  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  British 
troops  there  1897-9,  and  in  command  of 
troops  at  the  Curragh  1899-1901,  and 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Gov.  of  Queensland  1901-4 ; appointed 
Col.  Comdt.  R.  E.  1916;  is  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  has  2nd 
class  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie : m.  ist, 

1899,  Geraldine,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  Frederick  Webb,  of  Newstead 
Abbey,  Notts,  and  26,  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
S.W.  ; 2nd,  1920,  Countess  Stenbock  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1880,  C.  B.  (Civil)  1886, 
K.C.M.G.  1897,  G. C.M.G.  1899.  Pepper 
Arden,  Northallerton ; United  Service , 
and  Travellers  Clubs. 

Chettur  Sankaran  Nayaji  [see 
Sankaran], 

Chichester,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Arlington 
Augustus,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Octavius  Chi- 
chester, of  Western  House,  Chudleigh  ; b. 
1863 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. , and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1884, 
became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1902,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1910,  Col.  1913,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; 
retired  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1901  on  Staff, 
present  at  actions  of  Spion  Kop,  Vaal 
Kranz,  Tugela  Heights,  Pieter’s  Hill,  and 
Laing’s  Nek,  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and 
operationsinTransvaal,  Natal,  and  Orange 
River  Colonies  (despatches,  Queen's  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O. ),  European  War  1914-18,  as 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G. , Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
troops  at  Gen.  Head  Quarters,  Brig.  -Com. , 
and  a D.  A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches  eleven 
times,  C.B. , K.C.M.G.  Com.  of  Belgian 
Order  of  the  Crown,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
1914  Star,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  K.C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was 
D. A. Q.M.G.,  Hong-Kong  1903-4,  and 
D.A.A.G.  there  1904-7:  m.  1891,  Eva 
Isabella  Maud  (divorce  1910),  third  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  H.  Justice,  formerly 
I.S.C. , of  Riven  Hall,  Southsea  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 

1919.  Army  and  Navy,  Junior  Army 
and  Navy,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Son  living — Bruce  Arlington,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. 
18th  Hussars. 

Childs,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Borlase  Ed- 
ward Wyndham,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b. 
1876;  entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. 

1900.  became  Major  1912,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  and  Col.  1919;  European  War 
1914-18  on  Staff,  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy)  ; is  a D.A.G. , and  Director  of 
Personal  Sers. , with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916*  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Chimanlal  Harilal  Setalvad,  Sir ; 
b.  18 — ; Vice-Chancellor,  Bombay  Univ.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Bombay. 

Chirol,  Sir  Valentine,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Alexander  Chirol  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  in 
France  and  Germany  ; was  a Clerk  in 
Foreign  Office  1872-6,  and  Director  of 
Foreign  Depart,  of  The  Tijnes  1899-1912; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Indian  Public  Ser.  1912  ; attached  to 
British  Delegation  at  Paris  Peace  Con- 
ference 1919  ; authcfr  of  numerous  pub- 
lications on  Foreign  questions  ; cr.  Knt. 
1912.  34,  Carlyle  Square,  Chelsea,  S.  IV.; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Chisholm,  Dame  Alice,  D.B.E.  \ b. 
18 — ; Organiser  and  Sup.  Soldiers'  Club 
and  Rest  Camp,  Kantara  Railway  Station 

during  European  War:  m.  18 — , 

Chisholm  ; cr.  O.  B.  E.  1918,  D.  B.  E.  (Civil) 

1920.  Kantara,  Egypt. 


Chitnavis  Tsee  Gandgadhar]. 

Chitty,  Sir  Arthur,  K.C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Whatley  Chitty, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.; 
entered  Egyptian  Govt.  Ser.  1883 ; was 
Controller  of  Direct  Taxes,  Ministry 
of  Finance  1892-1900,  Director-Gen.  of 
Customs  1900-1906,  Director-Gen.  of 
Revenue  1906-8,  and  Adviser  to  Min. 
of  Interior  1908-10  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1908, 
K.C.M.G.  1910. 

Chitty,  Sir  Charles  William,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  Walter  Theodore  Chitty, 
Bom.S.C. ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.  1882, 
M.A.  1915);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1884; 
appointed  Ch.  Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court, 
Bombay  1892,  a Puisne  Judge  of  Ch. 
Court,  Punjab  1905,  and  a Puisne  Judge 
of  High  Court,  Calcutta  1907  ; was  Offici- 
ating Judge  of  Ch.  Court,  Lower  Burma 
1903;  retired  1919;  is  a J.P.  of  Bom- 
bay : m.  1893,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of 
F.  L.  Latham  (formerly  Advocate-Gen., 
Bombay),  of  Gads  Hill  Place,  Kent  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Son  living — John  Walter,  b.  1894. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Margaret,  b.  1897. 
Chitty,  Sir  Thomas  Willes,  son  of 
Thomas  Edward  Chitty ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at 
Winchester  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1877  ; 
.went  N.-E.  Circuit ; appointed  Master  of 
Supreme  Court  1901,  a Member  of  Judi- 
cature Committee  1908,  and  Senior  Master 
of  Supreme  Court  and  King’s  Remem- 
brancer 1920;  edited  “Archbold’s  Prac- 
tice,” “ Chitty’s  Forms,”  etc.  : m.  ist, 
1888,  Emily  Eliza,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  H.  F.  Newbolt ; 2nd,  1904, 
Beatrice  Maud,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Hale;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  48,  Queens  Gate 

Gardens,  S.  IV.q  ; Athenaeum  Club. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Henry  Willes,  b.  1891, — 
Robert  Michael  Willes,  b.  1893. 

Daughters  living — Diana  Willes,  b.  1890:  m. 
1915,  J.  E.  Read,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia, — 
Elizabeth  Willes,  b.  1892:  tn.  1918,  Henry 
Matthew  Philipson-Stow  [see  Philipson- 
Stow,  Bt.]. 

Christie,  Sir  William  Henry  Ma- 
honey, K.C.B.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the 
late  Professor  Samuel  Hunter  Christie, 
F.R.S.,  of  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
b.  1845  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch. , London, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. , 4th 
Wrangler  1868,  M.A.  1871) ; Hon.  D.Sc. 
Oxford  1902 ; was  Ch.  Assist,  in  Roy. 
Observatory,  Greenwich  1870-81,  and 
Astronomer  Royal  1881-1910;  past  Master 
of  the  Clockmakers’  Co. ; author  of  various 
scientific  papers  : m.  1881,  Violette  Mary, 
who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Sir  Alfred  Hickman, 
ist  Bt. , of  Wightwick,  Wolverhampton; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1904. 
The  Tower  House,  Downe,  Kent ; Savile 
Club. 

Son  living — Harold  Alfred  Hunter,  b.  1884. 

Chuk  [see  BhutanJ. 

Chunder  Mitter,  Sir  Binod,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Romesh  Chunder  Mitter,  of 
10,  Elysian  Row,  Calcutta  ; b.  1872 ; ed. 
at  Presidency  Coll.,  Calcutta,  and  at  Cal- 
cutta Univ.  (B.A.  1891,  B.L.  1893)  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1897 ; was  Standing  Counsel 
to  Govt,  of  India  1910-17,  and  Officiating 
Advocate-Gen.  Bengal.  Feb.  to  Oct.  1917  : 
m.  1890,  Charn  Shilla,  da.  of  Dr.  A. 
Khag  Comar,  L.  M.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
10,  Elysian  Row,  Calcutta  ; Eden  Falls , 
Darjeeling ; National  Liberal,  and  Cal- 
cutta Clubs. 


KNIGHTS. 


885 


Churchman,  Col.  Sir  William  Alfred, 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Churchman,  of 
Ipswich  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. 
(T.D.)  1908-12,  and  2/4th  Suffolk  Regt. 
1914-17 ; a J.P.  for  Suffolk;  rendered 
sers.  to  Explosive  Depart.,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions 1917-18 : m.  1891,  Lois  Adelaide, 
da.  of  Alfred  Wrench,  J.P. , of  Ipswich; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Magnell  Lodge,  Felixstowe. 
Clare,  Sir  Harcourt  Everard,  son  of 
the  late  William  Harcourt  Clare,  of  Twy- 
cross,  Leicestershire;  A 1854;  admitted 
a Solicitor  1875 ; is  Clerk  of  the  Peace 
for  Lancashire,  and  Clerk  of  Lancashire 
County  Council : m.  1883,  Clara  Theo- 
dora, who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Bateman,  of  Middleton  Hall,  Youlgreave, 
Derbyshire ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Bank  Hall , 
Tarleton,  Preston. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Bateman. 

Clark,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Bouverie 
Francis,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Rear-Adm. 
William  Clark;  b.  1842;  entered  R.N. 
1854,  became  Lieut.  1862,  Com.  1875, 
Capt.  1884,  retired  1897,  Rear-Adm. 
1899,  and  Vice-Adm.  1904 ; served  in 
Baltic  1854,  present  at  bombardment  of 
Sveaborg  (medal),  and  in  New  Zealand 
War  1863-5,  with  Naval  Brig,  (medal) ; 
was  Director  of  Naval  Transports  1896- 
1901  ; has  2nd  class  Saxe-Ernestine 
Order:  m.  1868,  Katherine  Colburn,  who 
d.  1902,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  Colburn  Mayne; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Victoria  Lodge, 
Francis  Street,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
Clark,  Sir  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Samuel  Henry  Clark ; b.  1864  '>  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1894;  sometime  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Board  of  Inland  Revenue,  and 
Dep.  Commr.  of  Income  Tax ; was  Sec. 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Income  Tax  1919-20; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Under-Sec.  for 
Ireland  1920:  m.  1899,  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Thomas  Cox  Winkfield,  J.P.  ; 
cr.C.B.E.  1918,  Knt.  1920.  Belfast;  16, 
Clareville  Grove , Old  Br.ompton,  S.  IV.  7 ; 
Junior  Athenceum.  Club. 

Clark,  Sir  William  Henry,  K.C.S.I. , 
C.M.G.,  younger  son  of  the  late  John 
Willis  Clark,  of  Scroope  House,  Cam- 
bridge [Buchanan,  Bt.];-A  1876;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1st  class  Classical  Tripos  1897,  M.A. 
1901) ; appointed  to  Board  of  Trade 
1899,  and  is  Comptroller-Gen.  of  De- 
part. of  Overseas  Trade ; was  Sec.  to 
Special  Commn.  to  conduct  Negotiation 
of  Commercial  Treaty  with  China  1901-2 
(C.M.G.),  and  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Supply  of  Food  and  Raw  Material  in  Time 
of  War  1903-5;  received  commn.  as  Acting 
Second  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1902 ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Pres,  of  Board 
of  Trade  (Rt.  Hon.  D.  Lloyd  George, 
M.  P. , and  Rt.  Hon.  W.  L.  Spencer- 
Churchill,  M.P.)  1906-8,  and  to  Chan- 
cellor of  the  Exchequer  (Rt.  Hon.  D. 
Lloyd  George,  M.P.)  1908-10,  Member 
(for  Commerce  and  Industry)  of  Council 
of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1910-16,  and  Comp- 
troller-Gen. of  Depart,  of  Commercial 
Intelligence  of  Board  of  Trade  1916-17  : 
m.  1909,  Anne  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
William  T.  Monsell,  and  widow  of  William 
Bennett  Pike,  Bar.-at-Law  [B.  Inchiquin, 
colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1903,  C.S.I.  1911, 
K.  C.  S.  I.  1915.  31 , Onslow  Square,  S.  W.  ; 
Slaughaen  End,  Aldeburgh ; Brooks' s,  and 
Union  Clubs. 

Son  living — Charles  Eustace,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Frances  Elinor,  b.  1910, — 
Elizabeth  Diana,  b.  1915. 


Clark,  Sir  William  Ovens,  son  of  the 
late  James  Johnson  Clark,  D.L.,  of  Lar- 
gantogher,  Londonderry ; b.  1849 ; ed. 
at  PortoraSch. , Enniskillen,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  and  B.L.  1871);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1881 ; entered  I.C.S.  1869  ; 
was  a Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab  1888-90, 
Dist.  Judge  1890-92,  Div.  Judge  1892-8, 
and  Cb.  Judge  of  Ch.  Court,  Punjab 
1898-1909 : m.  1885,  Florence  Emily 
Lawrie ; cr.  Knt.  1903.  2,  Barkston 

Gardens , S.  W. ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Alexander  Janies,  b.  1885  ; 
formerly  I.C.S. : m.  1912,  Ena,  da.  of  Ernest 
Clarke,  M.D.  F.R.C.S.,  of  3,  Chandos  Street, 
W., — William  Hartley,  b.  1887  ; Capt.  Indian 
Cav.:  m.  1910,  Alice,  da.  of  Edward  Piercy 
Henderson,  of  6,  Cambridge  Square,  W. 
Daughter  living — Florence  Lilian,  b.  1890: 
m.  1909,  Evelyn  Robins  Abbot,  I.C.S. 

Clarke,  Capt.  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley, 
K.B.E.  [see  p.  1184]. 

Clarke,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
George,  P.C.,  K.C.  [see  “ Privy 
Council”]. 

Clarke,  Sir  Ernest,  el.  son  of  James 
Johnson  .Clarke,  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Guildhall  Sch. , Bury 
St.  Edmunds ; Hon.  M.A.  Camb. 
Univ.  1894;  was  a Clerk  in  ■ Med. 
Depart,  of  Local  Govt.  Board  1872-81, 
Assist. -Sec.  to  Share  and  Loan  Depart, 
of  Stock  Exchange  1881-7,  Sec.  of  Roy. 
Agricultural  So.  1887-1905,  and  Gilbey 
Lecturer  on  History  and  Economics  of 
Agriculture  at  Camb.  Univ.  1897-9;  is  a 
F.S.A. , a Fellow  of  Linnaean,  Roy.  Sta- 
tistical, and  other  Sos. , Hon.  Member  of 
National  Agricultural  Sos.  of  England, 
Scotland,  France,  Italy,  and  Argentina, 
and  a Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Merite 
Agricole  (France) : m.  1880,  Marguerite, 
who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  James  Prevost, 
Esq.,  of  Leghorn;  cr.  Knt.  1898.  31, 

Tavistock  Square,  W.  C. ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Clarke,  Sir  Ernest  Michael,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Wilson  Clarke,  of  Hessle, 
East  Yorkshire  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Kensing- 
ton Sch.  ; sometime  Head  of  Motor 
Ambulance  Depart.,  British  Red  Cross 
So.  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1898, 
Madeline  Sidonia  Louise  Gardiner;  cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Long  Acre,  Oxted,  Surrey  ; 
Royal  A uiomobile  Club. 

Sons  living — Dudley  Wrangel,  b.  1899, — 
Thomas  Ernest  Bennett,  b.  190 7. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Madeline,  b.  1901, 
—Sybil  Sidonia,  b.  1912. 

Clarke,  Sir  Fielding,  LL.B .,  4th 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Booth  Clarke,  of 
17,  Kensington  Square,  W.  ; b.  1851 ; ed. 
in  Switzerland,  at  King’s  Coll. , London, 
and  at  London  Univ.  (LL.B.  18 — ) ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1876  ; went  N.E.  Circuit ; 
was  Attorney-Gen.  of  Fiji  1881-2,  Acting 
Ch.  Justice  and  Ch.  Judicial  Commr.  for 
W.  Pacific  1882-5,  and  Ch.  Justice  and 
Ch.  Judicial  -Commr.  for  W.  Pacific 
1885-9,  a Puisne  Judge  of  Hong  Kong 
1889-92,  Ch.  Justice  there  1892-5,  and 
Ch.  Justice  of  Jamaica  1896-1911:  m. 
1888,  Mary  Milward,  el.  da.  of  J.  Timbrel! 
Pierce,  J.P. , D.L. , of  Frettons,  Danbury  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1894.  Coppid  Hall,  Stifford, 
Essex ; Oriental,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Clarke,  Sir  Frederick  James, 
K. C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  James  Samuel 
Clarke,  proprietor  of  sugar  plantations  in 
Barbados ; b.  1859 ; ed;  at  Ch.  Cb. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Middle  Sch..,  Barbados;  and  at  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879);  *s  a Sugar 
Planter,  a M.E.C. , a J.P. , Pres,  of 
Barbados  Gen.  Agricultural  So. , and 
Officer  Comdg.  Barbados  Vol.  Force ; 
has  been  Speaker  of  Barbados  House  of 
Assembly  since  1898  : m.  1882,  Sarah 

Senhouse,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Waterman  Greenidge  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1907, 
K.C.M.G.  1911.  Coverley,  Christ  Church, 
Barbados;  Bridgetown , and  Savannah 
Clubs  {Barbados). 

Son  living — Frederick  Clarence,  M.C.,  M.D., 
b.  1883;  Capt.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Ser  : 
m.  1909,  Kathleen,  da.  of  S.  Edsall,  of 
Bowmanville,  Ontario. 

Clarke,  Sir  Frederick  William  Alfred, 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Clarke, 
Civil  Ser.,  of  Campden  Hill  Square,  W. ; 
b.  1857  ; ed.  privately  ; entered  Civil  Ser. 
18  -4,  and  was  in  Exchequer  and  Audit 
Depart.  1874-1909;  appointed  Accountant 
and  Comptroller-Gen.,  Customs  and  Ex- 
cise 1909:  m.  1893,  Josephine  Fitzgerald, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  T.  Moylan.of  Galway  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  Sutherland  House,  Mar- 
loes  Road,  Kensington,  W. 

Sons  living — Desmond  Frederick  Aubrey,  b. 
1896;  Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps, — Philip 
Edward  Joseph,  b.  1907. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Travers 
Edwards,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  ; b.  1871; 
Lieut.-Gen.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1898  (clasp), 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
on  Staff,  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig.,  and  as 
Q.M.G.  to  Forces  in  France  (despatches 
twelve  times,  C.  B. , Brevet  Col. , promoted 
Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G., 
Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  of  Crown 
of  Belgium,  Aviz  of  Portugal,  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia,  Legion  of  Honour, 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
American  D.S.M.);  has  been  Q.M.G.  to 
the  Forces,  and  a Member  of  Army 
Council  since  1919:  m.  1911,  Edith  Mary, 
who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  N ewell  J ordan , G.  C.  M.  G. , G.  C.  I . E. , 
K.C.B., ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G. 
1919,  K.C. B.  (Mil.;  1920. 

Clarke,  Sir  William  Henry,  son  of 
William  Clarke,  of  Chatteris,  Cambridge- 
shire ; b.  1847  1 's  a D.  L.  for  Cambridge- 
shire, and  a J.P.  and  Vice-Chm.  of  County 
Council  for  Isle  of  Ely  : m.  1874,  Helen 
Florence,  da.  of  John  Smith,  of  Chatteris  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  Thelema  House,  Chatteris, 
Cambridgesh  ire. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey,  M.D.,  b.  1876;  Med. 
Officer  London  County  Asylum,  Banstead, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C., — Clive  Carrington, 
b.  1882  : m.  1907,  Lucy,  da.  of  George  Cooke, 
J.P.,  of  Gosport, — Kenneth  Bleckly  (Cra»- 
borne,  Dorset),  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b.  1889; 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  : m.  1914,  Dorothy  Mil- 
borough,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Ernest  Edward 
Hasluck,  V.  of  Handley,  Salisbury. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Mary,  b.  1875, — 
Winifred,  b.  1878. 

Clarke,  Sir  Edgar  Chatfeild-,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Chatfeild-Clarke,  J.P. , 
F.  R.  I.  B.  A. , of  Westbourne  Terrace,  Hyde 
Park,  W.,  and  Oakfield,  Wootton,  Isle 
of  Wight;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  King's  Coll. 
Sch. , and  at  Dresden  ; is  a J.  P.  ,a  D.L.  and 
a County  Councillor  for  Isle  of  Wight,  a 
Member  of  its  Educational  Committee,  of 
Standing  Joint  Committee,  and  of  Ad- 
visory Committee  for  appointment  of 
Magistrates,  and  Chm.  of  Advisory  Com- 
mittees Ryde  and  Newport ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  Oakfield,  Wootton,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
Reform  Club . 


Clarkson,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  William, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Nicholson  Clarkson  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  pri- 
vately ; is  a Mechanical  Engineer ; entered 
Australian  Naval  Ser.  1884,  became  En- 
gineer-Capt.  1910,  and  Rear-Adm.  19 — ; 
appointed  3rd  Naval  Member,  Australian 
Naval  Board  1911  ; served  in  China 
1899-1900  (medal)  ; visited  Japan,  Amer- 
ica, and  Great  Britain  in  connection  with 
Naval  Dockyards  and  Naval  Organisa- 
tions 1 907,  and  employed  in  Great  Britain 
in  connection  with  building  of  first  ships 
of  Australian  Fleet  and  equipment  of  a 
Small  Arms  Factory  1908-11  : m.  1887, 
Louisa  Clarissa,  da.  of  J.  C.  Hawker,  of 
S.  Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1913,  K.B.E. 
1918.  Illawarra,  St.  Georges  Road, 
Toorak,  Melbourne,  Australia;  Austra- 
lian { Melbourne ) Club. 

Sons  living — Stanley  William,  b.  1890, — 
Charles  Hawker,  b.  1896. 

Clayton,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
Thomas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. , son  of  the 
late  George  Clayton,  of  St.  Heliers,  Jer- 
sey ; b.  1855  ; entered  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  1884  (joined 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1888),  Major  1892, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1899, 
Col.  1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1909,  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1917;  served 
with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5 
(honourably  mentioned),  with  Ashantee 
Expedition  1895-6  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  A.A.G. 
(despatches,  C.B.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches, 
K.C.M.G.,  Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  K.C.B. , Grand  Cordon  of  Order 
of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  D. A.A.G. , China  and  Hong 
Kong  1890,  and  A.  Q.M.G. , Head  Quarters 
1902-6,  and  Director  of  Supplies  there 
1906-10;  appointed  Maj.-Gen.  in  Charge 
of  Administration,  S.  Africa  1911,  Inspector 
of  Q.M.G.  Sers.  at  War  Office  1914,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Communications  1915  : 
m.  1890,  Ida  Mackenzie,  da.  of  P.  Ryrie ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.M.G.  1915, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  The  Homestead, 
Farnborough,  Hants ; United  Set  vice  Club. 

Clayton,  Brig.  - Gen.  Sir  Gilbert 
Falkingham,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  L.  N.  Clayton,  of  San- 
down,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Isle  of  Wight  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; en- 
tered R.A.  1895,  became  Capt.  1901 
(retired  1910),  Brevet  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919 ; 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles 
of  Atbara  and  Khartoum  (despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches  five 
times, C. B., BrevetsMajor and  Lieut.-Col. 
Legion  of  Honour,  K.B.E.);  employed 
with  Egyptian  Army  1900- 1910,  when  he 
was  transferred  to  Sudan  Govt.  Ser.  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  the  Sirdar  and  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Sudan  1907-12  ; has  been  Director 
of  Intelligence,  Egypt,  and  Sudan  Agent 
since  1912,  and  Director  of  Mil.  Intelli- 
gence to  British  Force  in  Egypt  1914-17, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (C.M.G.);  is  a 
F.  R.G.S. , and  Adviser  to  Ministry  of 
Interior,  Egypt;  has  4th  class  Osmanieh, 
3rd  class  Medjidie,  Orders  of  St.  Stanislas 
of  Russia,  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  of  the  Nile,  of  George  I.  of 
Greece,  and  of  El  Nahda  of  tTie  Hedjas : 
m.  1912,  Enid  Caroline,  da.  of  Frank 
Napier  Thorowgood  [see  Hunter- Blair, 
Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 


KNIGHTS. 


887 


1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Gezira,  Cairo, 
Egypt  ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Samuel  Wittewronge,  b.  19 — . 
Daughter  living — Patricia  Elizabeth,  b.  1913. 

Clegg,  Sir  Robert  Bailey,  K.C.I.E. ; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch. , 
and  at  Balliol  Coll. , Oxford ; entered 
I.C.S.  1882  ; became  Sub-Collector  and 
Joint  Magistrate,  and  Principal  Assist. 
Collector,  Madras  1897,  Dist.  and  Sessions 
Judge  1899,  Collector  and  Magistrate 
1900,  and  First  Member  of  Board  of 
Revenue  1913 ; is  a Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Gov.  of  Madras ; appointed 
Pres. , Board  of  Examiners  1912 : m.  1893, 
Lilian  Mary  Ollenshaw,  of  Eccles,  Lan- 
cashire; rr.K.C.I.E.  1917.  Madras. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1899. 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  the  el.,  Olive 
Florence:  m.  1916,  Sydney  Wadsworth, 

I.C.S. 

Clegg,  Sir  William  Edwin,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Johnson  Clegg, 
of  Cliff  Tower,  Sheffield  ; b.  1852  ; ed. 
privately;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Sheffield;  ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1874  > is  a partner  in  legal 
firm  of  Clegg  and  Sons,  of  Sheffield,  an 
Alderman  and  a J.P.  for  that  city  (of 
which  he  was  Lord  Mayor  1898-9),  a J.P. 
for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Chm.  of 
Sheffield  Education  Committee,  Licensing 
Justices,  Corporation  Tramways  Com- 
mittee, the  Lancasterian  Scholarships, 
Applied  Science  Committee  of  Univ.  of 
Sheffield,  and  Sheffield  Munitions  Tri- 
bunal. a Member  of  Sheffield  Town  Trust, 
Treasurer  of  Derwent  Valley  Water  Board, 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  United  Kingdom 
Alliance,  British  Temperance  League, 
Sheffield  Band  of  Hope  Union,  and 
Sheffield  Football  Asso.  : m.  1873,  Viola, 
who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Henry  Gillies  Carr, 
of  Sheffield  ; cr.  Knt.  1906,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918.  Bothamsall  Hall,  near  Retford  ; 
National  Liberal , Sheffield , and  Sheffield 
Reform  Clubs. 

Son  living — Ernest,  b.  1875 : m.  1909,  Mary 
Hildreth,  da.  of  the  late  Swainston  Adamon, 
of  Gainford. 

Daughter  living — Maud  Violet : tn.  18 — , 
Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  John  Walthew,  M.C.,  R.E., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918. 

Cleland,  Sir  Charles  John,  K.B.E. , 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Cleland, 
of  Bonville,  Maryhill,  Glasgow  ; b.  1867  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Lanarkshire,  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  of  City  of  Glasgow,  an  Income  Tax 
Commr.  for  Glasgow,  Chm.  of  Glasgow 
Education  Authority,  Director  Glasgow 
Roy.  Infirmary,  Vice-Consul  in  Glasgow 
for  Panama,  and  Chm.  of  Glasgow 
Unionist  Asso.,  of  S.-W.  Scotland  Joint 
Disablement  Committee,  and  of  Naval 
and  Mil.  War  Pensions  Act,  Glasgow 
Local  Committee;  sometime  a Member 
of  Glasgow  Corporation,  and  of  Clyde 
Navigation  Trust:  m.  1888,  Jessie 

Houston,  da.  of  the  late  William  Burrell, 
of  Glasgow;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1917.  Bonville,  Maryhill, 
Glasgow. 

Daughters  living— Isabella  Guthrie,— Sheina, 
— Jessie  Muriel:  m.  1920,  Richard  Dawson 
Bates,  solicitor,  of  9,  Suffolk  Street,  Dublin, 
and  Belfast. 

Clement,  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Chm.  of  Cheese  and  Butter  Import 
Committee,  Ministry  of  Food  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Clemmey,  Sir  William  Henry,  son 
of  William  Clemmey,  of  Preston;  b. 
1846 ; ed.  privately ; is  a Civil  Engineer, 
and  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman  for  Bootle 


(Mayor  1902-3  and  1912-13) : m.  1866, 
Emma,  da.  of  William  Vasey,  of  Liver- 
pool; cr.  Knt.  1918.  81,  Trinity  Road, 

Bootle,  Lancashire. 

Son  living  — William  Newlands,  M.R.C.S. 
( Bootle , Lancashire),  b.  1869  ; a J.P. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Emma  Crawford,  b. 
1867. 

Clerk,  Sir  Dugald,  K.B.E.,  F.R.S., 
D.Sc.,  son  of  the  late  Donald  Clerk,  of 
Glasgow;  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  West  of  Scotland 
Technical  Coll.,  at  Anderson  Coll.,  Glas- 
gow, and  at  Yorkshire  Coll,  of  Science, 
Leeds;  Hon.  D.Sc.  Manchester  1912; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  1920,  Di- 
rector of  Engineering  Research,  Admiralty 
1916-18,  a Member  of  Panel  of  Board  of 
Invention  and  Research,  Admiralty  1915- 
18,  and  Chm.  Advisory  Sub-Committee 
on  Internal  Combustion  Engines  1916-18; 
is  a Member  of  Advisory  Committee  for 
Aeronautics,  of  Univ.  Grants  Committee 
and  of  Court  of  Goldsmiths’  Co. , a Past 
Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  So.  and  other 
Sos.,  a M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  a 
M.I.A.E.,  and  a J.P.  for  Surrey;  was 
Chm.  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts  1915-17 ; 
author  of  numerous  technical  works : 
m.  1883,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Hannay,  of  Westburn,  Helens- 
burgh ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  Lukyns, 
Ewhurst,  Surrey;  Athenceum,  Reform, 
Royal  A utomobile,  and  Royal  Clyde  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Clerk,  Sir  George  Russell,  K.C.M.G., 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Godfrey 
Clerk,  K.C.  V.O. , C. B.,  Groom-in-Waiting 
to  H.M. ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; entered 
Foreign  Office  1898 ; appointed  Acting 
3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1901,  Acting  2nd 
Sec.  1907,  Acting  1st  Sec.  1910,  and 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to 
Czecho-Slovakia  1919  ; was  Assist,  in 
Agency  at  Adis  Ababa  1903,  and  in 
charge  thereof  1903-4  and  1906-7;  pro- 
moted to  be  Assist.  Clerk  at  Foreign 
Office  1907,  and  Senior  Clerk  1913 ; has 
Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy  : m.  1908,  Muriel,  da.  of  Edward 
Robson  Whitwell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  The 
Friarage,  Yarin,  Yorkshire ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1908,  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K. C.M.G.  1917. 
British  Legation , Prague.  Czecko- Slovakia  ; 
Turf , Travellers' , and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Clery,  Maj.  - Gen.  Sir  (Cornelius) 
Francis,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.',  b.  1838; 
formerly  Major  32nd  L.I.  (h.-p.  1878), 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1879,  Col.  1884,  and 
Maj. -Gen.  1895;  retired  1901;  was  an 
Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.  1871-2 
Professor  of  Tactics  there  1872-5,  and 

D. A.A.  and  Q.M.G. , Ireland  1875-7,  and 
at  Aldershot  1877-8  ; served  in  Zulu  War 
1879  as  Ch.  Staff  Officer  to  “Flying 
Column  ” (medal  with  clasp,  promoted), 
as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  Army  of  Oc- 
cupation in  Egypt  1882-5,  as  Ch.  of  the 
Staff  in  1st  Suakin  Expedition  1884  (two 
clasps,  promoted,  C.B. ),  as  D.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  with  Nile  Expedition  1885,  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of 
2nd  Div.  despatches,  medal,  K. C.M.G.) ; 
was  Ch.  of  the  Staff  in  Egypt  1886-8, 
Comdt.  of  Staff  Coll.  1888-93,  >n  com- 
mand of  3rd  Inf.  Brig,  at  Aldershot 

1895- 6,  and  D.A.G.  at  Horse  Guards 

1896- 9  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1884,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 

1899,  K. C.M.G.  1900.  4,  Whitehall 

Court,  S.  W.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Clevelan  D.Sz'r  Charles  Raitt , K.C.I.E., 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Cleveland;  b. 
1866 ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Finchley,  and  at 


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Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1885 ; 
became  Assist.  Commr.,  Central  Provinces 
1887,  Assist.  Settlement  Officer  1890, 
Settlement  Officer  1891,  Commr.  of  Excise 
1894,  Dep.  Commr.  1897,  Inspector  Gen. 
of  Police  and  Prisons  1901,  and  Director 
of  Central  Intelligence,  India  1910  (Police 
medal) ; retired  1919 : m.  1893,  Mary 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Col.  T.  W.  Hogg ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1906,  K.C.I.  E.  1911,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1917.  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Son  living — Peter  Cyrano,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Mary,  b.  1905. 

Clifford, .SzrHugh  Charles,  K.  C.M.  G. 

[see  B.  Clifford,  colls.]. 

Close,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Frederick, 
K.B.E. , C.B.,  C.M.G.,  E.R.S.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Close,  R.A. , 
of  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1865;  ed. 
at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col. 
1908,  and  Col.  1912 ; employed  in  Niger 
Coast  Protectorate  1895-6,  and  as  British 
Commr.  with  Anglo-German  Central 
African  Boundary  Commn.  1898  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900;  was  an  Instructor  at 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1902-5,  a 

D. A.Q.  M.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1905-7, 

and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1907-11,  since 
when  he  has  been  Director-Gen.  of  Ord- 
nance Survey,  with  rank  of  Col.  ; ap- 
pointed a Boundary  Commr.  1917  and 
Halley  Lecturer  at  Oxford  Univ.  1913; 
author  of  “ Text- Book  of  Topographical 
Surveying,”  etc. : m.  1913,  Gladys  Violet, 
da.  of  the  late  Theodore  Percival,  of 
Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1899,  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918.  25,  Winn  Road , Southampton; 

Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sons  living — Richard  Fetherston,  b.  19x4, — 
John  Christopher,  b.  1918. 

Daughter  living — Yvonne  Katherine,  b.  1916. 

Clough,  Sir  John,  son  of  John  Clough, 
of  Grove  Mill ; b.  1836 ; is  a Spinner 
of  Keighley,  and  a J.  P.  for  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire : m.  1862,  Thamar,  da.  of 
Prince  Smith,  of  Holly  House,  Keighley  ; 
cr.  Knt.  19x4.  Haincliffe , Keighley  ; 25, 
Royal  Crescent , Bath. 

Cobb,  Sir  Cyril  Stephen,  K.B.E. , 
M.  V.  0.  ,M.P,,  son  of  James  Francis  Cobb, 
of  Margate;  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Newton  Abbot 
Coll.,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1884,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1887)  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1887 i was  Vice-Chm., 
London  County  Council  1910-11,  and 
Chm.  of  its  Education  Committee  1911 
and  1917,  and  of  the  Council  1913  ; was 
Chm.  Asylums  and  Mental  Deficiency 
Committee  1914-17,  and  a Member  of 
Public  Works  Reorganization  Com- 
mittee, India  1917;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
W.  Div.  of  Fulham  ( Co.  U)  since  Dec. 
1918  ; has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1911,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918.  5,  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's 

Park,  N.  W.  ; 1 , Dr.  Johnson  s Buildings, 
Temple,  E.C. ; Constitutional,  Bath,  and 
New  Universities  Clubs. 

Cobbe,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander 
Stanhope,  V.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I., 

D.  S.  O. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alex- 
ander Hugh  Cobbe,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1870  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  S.  Wales 
Borderers  1889,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1900,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1907,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1911, 
Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919; 
servpd  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with 
S.  Angoniland  Expedition  1898  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Expedition  against 
Nquamba  1899  (despatches,  medal  with 


clasp),  in  Ashanti  1900,  in  command 
of  1st  Batn.  British  Central  Africa  Regt. 
(severely  wounded,  despatches  specially, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  with  Somali- 
land Field  Force  1902-4,  in  command  of 
Flying  Column,  present  at  action  of  Erego 
(despatches  four  times,  two  clasps,  V.C.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  as  a 
D.A.  and  Q.M.G. , Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff,  Comdg.  a Div.  and  Comdg.  an 
Army  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
(despatches  four  times,  C.B. , K.C.B., 
promoted,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  C.  I.E. . Legion  of 
Honour) ; was  Comdt.  1st  (Central  Africa) 
Batn.  King’s  African  Rifles  1898-1905,  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  1907-14,  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1911-16,  and  Director  of  Staff 
Duties  and  Mil.  Training,  Headquarters, 
India  1916 ; m.  1910,  Winifred,  da.  of 
Albert  Edward  Bowen,  of  Col  worth,  Bed- 
fordshire, and  5,  Queen’s  Gate  Place, 
S.  W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.S.I.  1918,  K.C.S.I. 
1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Daughters  living — Winifred  Alice,  b.  1912, — 
Another,  b.  1920. 

Cobbett,  Sir  William,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Baverstock  Brown  Cobbett,  solici- 
tor, of  Oversley,  Wilmslo-.v,  Cheshire,  and 
Manchester ; b.  1846 ; eu.  at  Hawthorn 
Hall  Sch.,  Wilmslow;  admitted  Solicitor 
1868  ; is  head  of  the  legal  firm  of  Cobbett, 
Wheeler  and  Cobbett,  of  Manchester ; 
was  Pres,  of  Manchester  Law  Asso.  1891 
and  1906,  and  Clerk  to  Wilmslow  Dist. 
Council  1891-1916 ; has  been  Chm.  of 
Board  of  Management  of  Manchester  Roy. 
Infirmary  since  1904 : m.  1868,  Fanny 
Constantia,  da.  of  George  Fox,  J.  P. , D.  L. , 
formerly  of  Elmhurst  Hall,  Lichfield ; 
cr.  Knt.  1909.  Woodlands,  Wilmslow , 
Cheshire  ; Union  ( Manchester ) Club. 

Sons  living — Walter  Palmer  (Oldfield  Brow, 
Altrincham,  Cheshire),  b.  1871:  m.  1898, 
Lucy  Hervey,  da.  of  Neville  Clegg, — 
Richard  (Rode side,  Chelford,  Cheshire),  b. 
1879;  m.  1914,  Cecile  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Rees  G.  Gronow,  of  Baginton 
Rectory,  Warwickshire,  — George  Paul,  b. 
1884:  m.  1910,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  iate 
William  Light,  of  New  Zealand, — William 
Oliver,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards. 
Daughters  living — Eleanor  Gertrude,  b.  1869 : 
m.  1896,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Gardner,  who  d. 
1917,  V.  of  Buglawton,  Cheshire, — Katharine 
Fanny,  b.  1872  : m.  1894,  Col.  Henry 

Oscar  Lathbury,  R.E.,  of  Grey  well,  Hants, — 
Annie  Wingrave,  b.  1874  : m.  1st,  1896, 
Maurice  Geoffrey  Bellhouse,  who  d.  1900  ; 2nd, 
1903,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Finlayson  Hunter, 
D.S.O. , Dragoon  Guards, — Edith,  b.  1877:  m. 
1905,  Robert  Charlton,  of  Devonia,  Cleve- 
land Estate,  Bluediff,  Cape  Province,  S. 
Africa. 

Cochin  [see  Rama  Varma]. 
Cockburn,  Sir  George  Jack,  son  of 
the  late  John  Cockburn,  of  Stirlingshire; 
b.  1848;  formerly  an  East  India  Mer- 
chant ; many  years  Chm.  of  Leeds  Sch. 
Board ; sometime  a Roy.  Commr.  on 
Secondary  Education  in  England  and 
Wales;  is  Councillor  of  Leeds  Univ.,  a 
Member  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  Edu- 
cation Committee,  and  a J.P.  for  Leeds; 
has  been  an  Educational  Commr.  to 
Canada  and  U.S.A. : m.  1st,  1871,  Emily, 
who  d.  1883,  da.  of  D.  I.  Roebuck,  of 
Leeds;  2ridly,  1886,  Clara,  3rd  da.  of 
William  Nield,  of  Leeds  and  Hudders- 
field ; cr.  Knt.  1910.  North  Grange 
Road,  Headingley  Hill,  Leeds. 

Sons  living-rGeorge  Ernest,  O.B.E.,  b.  1873; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. : m.  1904,  Mary,  da.  of  James 
Davie, — Edward  Colin,  b.  1889, — Maurice 
James,  b.  i88t. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Denison, — Emily 
Gertrude, — Ethel  Margaret, — Mary  Nield. 


KNIGHTS. 


889 


Cockburn,  Hon.  Sir  John  Alexander, 
K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Cock- 
burn,  formerly  of  Corsbie,  Berwickshire  ; 
b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Cholmeley  Sch. , Highgate, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  M.D. 
(Gold  Medallist)  Uni  v.  of  London  1874;  was 
Min.  of  Education,  S.  Australia  1885-7, 
Premier  1889-90,  Ch.  Sec.  1892,  and  Min. 
of  Education  and  Agriculture  1893-8,  and 
Agent-Gen.  for  S.  Australia  in  London 
1898-1901  ; is  Chm.  of  Australasian 
Chamber  of  Commerce  in  London,  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  of  Order 
of  the  Sacred  Treasure  (Japan),  and  an 
Associate,  a Fellow  and  Member  of  Coun- 
cil of  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  a Vice- 
Pres.  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  ; has 
represented  S.  Australia  at  several  Con- 
ventions, Conferences,  and  Congresses, 
Australia,  at  Postal  Union  Congress  at 
Berne  1900,  and  the  Commonwealth 
at  Workmen’s  Insurance  Congresses  at 
Diisseldorf  1902,  Vienna  1905,  Rome 
1908,  and  The  Hague  1910,  at  Fire 
Prevention  Congress  in  London  1903, 
Eugenics  Congress  1912,  and  Child- 
hood Protection  Congress,  Brussels, 
1913  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Mon- 
mouthshire, W.  Div.  1904:  m.  1875, 
Sarah  Holdway,  da.  of  Forbes  Scott 
Brown,  of  Longformacus  House,  Berwick- 
shire ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1900.  Deans  Hill , 
Harrietsham,  Kent. 

Son  living — Piers  Alexander,  b.  1876. 
Daughter  living — Margaret  Stuart,  b.  1880: 
m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  Lennox  Godfrey  Bird, 
D.S.O. 

Codrington,  Gen.  St'r  Alfred  Edward, 
K.C.  V.O.,  C.B.  [see  Codrington,  Bt. , cr. 
1721,  colls.]. 

Coghlan,  Sir  Charles  Patrick  John, 
son  of  James  Coghlan,  of  Clocolan, Orange 
Free  State  Province  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  St. 
Aidan’s  Coll.,  Grahamstown,  and  at 
South  African  Coll. , Cape  Town  ; served 
in  S.  African  War  as  Capt.  Kimberley 
Town  Guard,  present  at  defence  of 
Kimberley  (medal  with  clasp) ; elected  a 
M.L.C. , S.  Rhodesia  1908  ; was  a Mem- 
ber of  S.  African  National  Convention 
(medal) ; is  a M.L.C.  Rhodesia  : m.  1899, 
Gertrude  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  the 
Hon.  F.  Schermbrucker,  M.  L.A. , Cape 
Colony;  cr.  Knt.  1910.  Bulawayo , 
Rhodesia;  Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town), 
Kimberley  [Kimberley),  Bulawayo  ( Bula- 
wayo) Clubs. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living. 

Coghlan,  Sir  Timothy  Augustine, 
K.C.M.G.,I.S.O . , son  of  Thomas  Coghlan, 
formerly  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1856; 
ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart,  of  N.S. 
Wales  1873,  became  Assist.  Engineer, 
Harbours  and  Rivers  Depart.  1884,  Govt. 
Statistician  1886,  Registrar  of  Friendly 
Sos.  1892,  a Member  of  Public  Ser. 
Board  1896,  and  again  Registrar  of  Friendly 
Sos.  1900  ; is  a Member  of  Council  of  Roy. 
Statistical  So.,  of  Roy.  So.  of  Tasmania,  a 
Civil  Engineer,  and  a J.P.  for  the  Colony  ; 
represents  Commonwealth  of  Australia  on 
Pacific  Cable  Board;  has  been  Chm.  of 
Old  Age  Pension  Board,  N.S.  Wales,  Pres, 
of  Australasian  Asso.  for  Advancement  of 
Science  (Section  G. );  a Roy.  Commr. 
to  enquire  into  working  of  Marine  Board 
1896,  and  of  Sydney  Water  Supply  and 
Sewerage  Board  1897  ; was  a Commr.  on 
Electorate  Distribution  Act  1904,  and 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Commn.  to  divide  State  1 
into  Shires  1905;  supervised  N.S.  Wales 


Censuses  1891  and  1901 ; was  Pres, 
at  Conference  of  Australian  and  New 
Zealand  Statisticians  to  determine  popu- 
lation of  Australia,  and  to  arrange  for 
a uniform  Census  1900,  and  Agent- 

i Gen.  for  New  South  Wales  in  London 
1905-16  ; re-appointed  Agent-Gen.  1916, 
and  again  1920  ; has  Order  of  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia;  author  of  “Australia  and  New 
Zealand,”  “ Wealth  and  Progress  of  New 
South  Wales,”  and  other  works  : m.  1897, 
Helen,  3rd  da.  ofD.  C.  Donnelly,  M.L.A. , 
of  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  Knt.  1914, 
K.C.M.G.  1918.  21 , Lennox  Gardens, 

S.  W. 

Son  living — Austin  Francis,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living — Eden,  b.  1898. 

Cohen,  Sir  Robert  Waley,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Louis  Cohen ; 
b.  1877  I ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Emmanuel 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; Managing  Director  of 
Anglo-Saxon  Petroleum  Co.  (Limited) ; 
was  Petroleum  Adviser  to  War  Office 
during  European  War  : m.  1904,  Alice, 
da.  of  H.  E.  Beddington ; cr.  K.B.  E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Caen  Wood  Towers,  High- 
gate, N.  ; Reform,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Coke,  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Henry, 
K.C.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Henry  Coke,  R.  of  Ropsley,  Lincolnshire; 
b.  1854  ; entered  R.N.  1868,  became 
Lieut.  1877,  Com.  1892,  Capt.  1899,  Rear- 
Adm.  1908,  Vice-Adm.  1913,  and  Adm. 
(retired)  1917 ; served  during  Ashantee 
War  1873-4  (medal),  during  Boer  War 
1900-1901,  on  W.  Coast  of  Cape  Colony 
(medal),  and  against  Somalis  1901  (medal 
with  clasp) ; was  Div.  Transport  Officer, 
Thames  Dist.  1899-1900  (during  embark- 
ation of  troops  for  Boer  War),  an 
A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  VII.  1907-8, 
in  command  of  Sheerness  Gunnery  Sch, 
1907-9,  Senior  Naval  Officer  on  Coast  of 
Ireland  1911-13,  and  Vice-Adm.  Comdg. 
there  1913-15 : m.  1883,  Anna  Marie 
Madeleine,  only  child  of  Thomas  Tierney 
Fergusson,  of  Chefoo,  N.  China ; cr. 
K.C.V.O.  1911.  Clystlands,  Heavitree, 
Exeter  ; United  Set  vice  Club. 

Son  living — Thomas  Fergusson,  b.  1887:  in. 
1913,  Noel  Constantia,  da.  of  E.  B.  T.  Hall. 
Daughter  living — Winifred  Anna. 

Colchester-Wemyss  [see  Wemyss]. 

Colefax,  Sir  Arthur,  K.B.E. , K.C. , 
son  of  the  late  J.  S.  Colefax,  J.P. , of 
Bradford  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Bradford  Gram. 
Sch  , at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1888),  and  at  Strassburg  Univ.  ; Student 
of  Ch.  Ch.  (M.A.  1891) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1890,  and  K.C.  1912;  appointed 
Solicitor-Gen. , co.  Palatine,  Durham  1912; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Manchester  S.W.  Div. 
(U)  Jan.  to  Dec.  1910,  when  he  was  de- 
feated : m.  1901,  Sibyl,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  Sterling  Halsey;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Argyll  House,  Chelsea,  S.  W.  ; 
Athenceum,  Garrick,  and  United  Uni- 
versity Clubs. 

Coll,  Sir  Anthony  Michael,  son  of 
the  late  Michael  Coll,  of  Gibraltar  ; b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Exeter 
Coll. , Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  and  B.C.L. 
1888) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887,  and  a 
K.C.  1902;  appointed  a Police  Magistrate, 
Gibraltar  1892,  Attorney-Gen.  there  1901, 
and  Ch.  Justice,  Jamaica  1911 ; cr.  Knt. 
1912.  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Collard,  Sir  George,  son  of  G.  P. 
Collard,  H.E.I.C.S. , of  Canterbury;  b. 


890 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1840;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch. , Canterbury  : is 
a J.P.  for  Canterbury  (Mayor  10  times) 
and  Kent,  and  a member  of  the 
firm  of  Ash  and  Co. , brewers,  of 
Canterbury  : m.  1874,  Ann,  who  d.  1905, 
da.  of  Thomas  Ash,  of  Canterbury  ; cr. 
Knt.  1903.  The  Gables , Barton  Fields , 
Canterbury,  East  Kent  {Canterbury)  Club. 
Collet,  Sir  Wilfred,  K.  C.M.  G.,  LL.B., 
son  of  the  late  Collet  Dobson  Collet,  of 
7,  Coleridge  Road,  Finsbury  Park,  N.  ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London; 
was  Inspector  of  Immigrants  and  Assist. 
Native  Commr. , Fiji  1883-4,  Sec.  to 
successive  High  Commrs.  of  W.  Pacific 
1884-97,  Dist.  Commr.,  Cyprus  1897- 
1905,  Colonial  Sec.,  British  Honduras 
1905,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  thereof 
I9I3 -17.  since  when  he  has  been  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  British  Guiana ; acted 
as  Receiver-Gen.  of  Cyprus  on  several 
occasions ; administered  Govt,  of  British 
Honduras  1905-6,  1908,  and  1911 : m. 
1884,  Mary,  who  d.  1910,  'da.  of  William 
Ewins,  of  Fiji;  cr.  C.M.  G.  1897,  K.C.M.G. 
1915.  Government  House , Georgetown, 
British  Guiana. 

Sons  living — Howard  Barker,  b.  1 88  s ; Capt. 
Army  Vet.  Corps:  m.  1920,  I.u  ia  Beatrice 
Rousey,  da.  of  the  late  C.  R.  R.  Berger,  of 
Wanstead, — Wilfred  Robert,  b.  1905. 

Collie,  Sir  (Robert)  John,  C.M.G. , 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  James  Collie,  of 
Viewbank,  Cults,  Aberdeen;  b.  i860;  ed. 
at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1882, 
M.D.  1885);  formerly  Surg.  3rd  Durham 
Rifle  Vol.  ; was  Med.  Sup.  to  London 
County  Council  Evening  Classes  in  Med. 
Subjects,  Education  Committee  1900-1909; 
sometime  a Member  of  Public  Health 
Committee,  Paddington,  and  Lecturer  on 
Domestic  Economy,  London  Sch.  Board  ; 
has  been  Med.  Examiner  to  London 
County  Council  since  1902 ; appointed 
Ch.  Med.  Officer,  Metropolitan  Water 
Board  1904 ; gave  evidence  before  Roy. 
Commns.  on  Physical  Deterioration;  was 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Venereal 
Disease  1913-14  ; has  been  Pres.  Special 
Med.  Board  on  Neurasthenia  and  Shell 
Shock  cases,  Hon.  Consulting  Physician 
to  four  London  War  Hospitals,  and 
temporary  Hon.  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; 
sometime  Director  of  Vied.  Sers. , Min. 
of  Pensions,  and  Consulting  Med.  Officer 
thereto;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  London, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; Dep. 
Coroner  for  Hatfield  1919  ; author  of 
“Malingering,”  “ Medico- Legal  Exami- 
nations and  the  Workmen’s  Compensation 
Act,”  and  medico-legal  pamphlets : m. 
1886,  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  John  Edgar,  of 
Locharwoods,  Dumfriesshire ; cr.  Knt. 
1912,  C.M.G.  1918.  22,  Porchester  Terrace, 
Hyde  Park,  W. 2/  Reform,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Arnold  Edgar,  b.  1887;  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1912  : m.  1918,  Ethel  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  F.  F.  Alderton,  of  Harrow-011- 
the-Hill. 

Collingwood,  Sir  William,  K.B.E. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  George  Collingwood, 
H.h.I.C.S.  ; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Dedham 
Gram.  Sch. ; is  a M.I.C.E.,  Managing  Di- 
rector Vulcan  Foundry  (Limited),  a J.P. 
for  Lancashire,  and  a Member  of  Engineer- 
ing Standards  Committee;  was  Chm. 
Co-operative  Board  of  Management, 
Manchester  and  Dist.  Armaments  Out- 
put Committee  1914-18,  Dist.  Loco- 
motive Sup.  E.  Indian  Railway  1880-92, 
and  Pres.  Manchester  Engineering  Em- 
ployers’ Federation  1913  : m.  1887,  Maria 


Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev.  G.  T.  Lermit, 
LL.D. ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1917.  Dedham 
Grove.  Colchester. 

Sons  living — Sydney,  M.C.,  b.  1892;  Capt. 
R.G.A.:  m.  1915,  Charlotte  Annie,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  James  Charles  Oughteran,  Roy.  Irish 
Regt. , — Gerald,  b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Marjory:  m.  1910,  Capt. 
Bernard  Stephen  Townroe,  of  53,  Netherhall 
Gardens,  N.W.3, — Gwendolen:  m.  1918,  Capt. 
Frederick  Seymour  Whalley,  M.C.,  R.E.  [see 
B.  Strachie,  colls.] . — Ursula. 

Collins,  Sir  Godfrey  Pattison, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Glen  Collins,  publisher,  of 
Annet  Lodge,  Skelmorlie  ; b.  1875  ! for- 
merly a Midshipman  R.  N.  ; is  Managing 
Director  of  William  Collins,  Sons  and  Co. 
(Limited),  publishers,  of  Glasgow;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  as  Inspector  Q.M.G. 
Sers.  with  rank  of  Col.  ; was  Parlia- 
mentary Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Rt. 
Hon.  J.  E.  B.  Seely,  M.  P.  (when  Under- 
Sec.  of  State  for  War,  and  Sec.  of 
State  for  War)  1910-14,  and  to  Rt.  Hon. 
J.  W.  Gulland,  M.  P.  (when  Ch.  Liberal 
Whip)  1915,  and  a Junior  Lord  of  the 
Treasury  and  Coalition  Liberal  Whip 
for  Scotland  1919-20;  appointed  Parlia- 
mentary Charity  Commr.  1920;  has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Greenock  (U)  since  Jan. 
1910 : m.  1900,  Faith,  da.  of  J.  C.  A. 
Henderson  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  40,  Rutland  Gate,  S.  W.  ; 

Reform,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Collins,  Capt.  Sir  Robert  Henry 
Muirhead,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles  Howel 
Collins,  of  "Chew  Magna,  Somerset ; b. 
1852;  ed.  at  Taunton;  entered  R.N. 
1866,  became  Lieut  1876;  retired  1877; 
joined  Victorian  Naval  Forces  1878,  and 
became  Coni,  1884;  retired  as  Capt.  1886; 
appointed  Sec.  for  Defence,  Victoria  1886, 
and  of  Commonwealth  of  Australia  1901 
(represented  Commonwealth  Govt,  in 
London  1906-10),  and  Official  Sec.  thereof 
in  London  1910,  and  a Member  of  Ad- 
visory Committee  to  Board  of  Trade  1911 
(retired  1917) ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Shipping  Rings,  and  Com- 
monwealth Delegate  to  International 
Commn.  on  Life-Saving  at  Sea  1913 : 
m.  1885,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Samuel  Brush, 
pastoralist,  of  Australia;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1904,  Knt.  1919. 

Collins,  Sir  Stephen,  son  of  William 
Collins,  formerly  of  Virginia  House, 
Swanage ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at  Swanage ; 
sometime  head  of  the  firm  of  Stephen 
Collings  (Limited),  stonemasons  and  con- 
tractors, of  Vauxhall,  S.E.;  is  a J.P. 
for  co.  London  ; for  six  years  a County 
Councillor  for  London,  Kennington  Div.  ; 
has  been  a Member  of  the  late  Wandsworth 
Vestry  and  Dist.  Board,  and  afterwards 
an  Alderman  of  Lambeth;  2 years 
Pres,  of  So.  of  Dorset  Men  in  London, 
and  sometime  Pres,  of  Kennington  Liberal 
Asso.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Kennington  Div. 
of  Lambeth  ( L ) Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  : 
m.  1 st,  1863,  Frances  Ann  Webber,  who 
d.  1900;  2nd,  1901,  Jane,  second  da.  of 
William  Russell,  formerly  of  Marsworth, 
Tring,  Herts;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  Elm  House, 
Tring,  Herts;  Reform,  and  National 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living— Three. 

Daughter  living — Three. 

Collins,  Sir  Thomas  ; b.  18 — ; some- 
time Ch.  Inspector  of  Stamps  and  Taxes, 
Inland  Revenue;  cr.  Knt.  1916. 

Collins,  Sir  William  Job,  K.C.V.O. , 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
William  Job  Collins,  M.D.,  of  Oxford,  and 


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89I 


Regent’s  Park,  N.W. ; £.1859 ; ed.at  Univ. 
Coll.  Sch.  ; B.Sc.  (Honours)  1880,  M.  B. 
and  B.S.  (Honours  and  Gold  medal)  1881, 
and  M.D.  London  Univ.  1883,  (Fellow 
since  1893,  and  Senator  since  1898) ; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1880;  F.R.C.S.  Eng. 
1884,  Master  in  Surgery  1885,  D.  P.  H. 
(gold  medal)  1887 ; was  Vice-Chm. 
of  London  County  Council  1896-7  and 
Chm.  1897-8,  Pres,  of  Medico-Legal  So. 
1902-6,  Chm.  of  London  Education  Com- 
mittee 1904-6,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Vaccination  1889-96,  and  on  Vivisec- 
tion 1906-12,  Vice-Chancellor  of  London 
Univ.  1907-9  and  1911-12,  British  Plen.  at 
International  Opium  Conferences  at  The 
Hague  1911-12,  1913  and  1914,  and  a 
Member  of  Commn.  on  City  Churches 
1919-20;  is  a Surgeon  and  Oculist,  a 

J. P. , and  a D.L.  for  London,  a Hibbert 

Trustee,  Chm.  of  Chadwick  Trust,  a Life 
Gov.  of  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  Ophthalmic 
Surg.  to  King  George’s  Hospital,  and  to 
Hampstead  Hospital,  Consulting  Surg. 
to  Western  Ophthalmic,  Roy.  Eye,  and 
London  Temperance  Hospitals,  a Member 
of  Executive  Committee  and  Council  of 
the  King’s  Hospital  Fund,  an  Hon.  Sec.  to 
League  of  Mercy,  Chm.  of  Select  Com- 
mittee on  Hop  Industry,  of  Departmental 
Committee  on  Accidents  to  Railway  Ser- 
vants, and  of  Central  Council  for  Dist. 
Nursing  (London),  a Member  of  Chair- 
men’s Panel  of  Court  of  Arbitration,  and 
Independent  Chm.  for  Cumberland  under 
Coal  Mines  (Minimum  Wage)  Act  1912 ; 
received  Jubilee  Decoration  1897,  Hon. 
Freedom  of  City  of  London  and  Turners’ 
Co.  1909,  and  Order  of  Mercy  1913 ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  St.  Pancras,  W. 
Div.  (L)  1895  and  Dec.  1910,  and 

London  Univ.  Jan.  1900;  sat  as  M.P. 
for  St.  Pancras,  W.  Div.  Jan.  1906  to 
Nov.  1910,  and  for  Derby  Dec.  1916  to 
Nov.  1918  : m.  1898,  Jean,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Wilson,  D.L.  (formerly  M.P.  for 
Govan  Div.  of  Lanarkshire),  of  Hill- 
head  House,  Glasgow;  cr.  Knt.  1902, 

K. C.V.O.  1913.  t,  Albert  Terrace , 
Regent' s Park,  N.  XV.  ; Meads- End, 
Eastbourne;  Reform  Club. 

Colts,  Sir  William  Dingwall,  K.B.E. ; 
b , 18— ; rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  Recruiting  in  S.  Africa  during  Euro- 
pean War  (K.B.E.) ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919. 

Colville,  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  Stanley 
Cecil  J am es , G.  C. M.  G. , G.  C.  V.  0. , K.  C.  B. 
[see  V.  Colville  of  Culross]. 

Colvin,  Sir  Elliot  Graham,  K.C.SJ. , 
son  of  the  late  Bazett  Wetenhall  Colvin, 
formerly  B.C.S. , of  The  Manor  House, 
Lexden,  Essex ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; en- 
tered I.C.S.  1883,  became  Personal  Assist, 
to  Ch.  Commr.,  Assam  1884,  Assist. 
Political  Agent,  Rajputana  1885,  Private 
Sec.  to  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Bengal  1887,  1st 
Assist,  to  Gov. -Gen’s.  Agent  in  Belu- 
chistan  1889,  Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep. 
Collector  ana  Settlement  Officer  1891, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1895,  Settle- 
ment Commr.,  Bhurtpur  and  Alwar  1896, 
Political  Agent,  Eastern  Rajputana  1897, 
Revenue  and  Judicial  Commr.,  Baluchis- 
stan  1897,  Gen.  Sup.  of  Thugie  and 
Dakoiti  Operations  1902,  Resident  in 
Kashmir  1902,  and  Agent  to  Gov. -Gen., 
Fkjputana  and  Ch.  Commr.  Ajmer-Mer- 
wara  1905  : m.  1888,  Ethel  Augusta,  da. 
of  Sir  Steuart  Colvin  Bayley,  K.C.S.  I., 
C.I.E.  : cr.  C.S.I.  1906,  K.C.S.I.  1911. 


Son  living — Hugh  Eliot,  b.  1901. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Bertha  Mary,  b. 
1890:  m.  1917,  Capt.  H.  P.  Hill,  Hampshire 
Regt., — Brenda  Gwyneth,  b.  1897. 

Colvin,  Sir  Sidney,  D.Litt .,  son  of  the 
late  Bazett  David  Colvin,  of  The  Grove, 
Little  Bealings,  Suffolk ; b.  1845 1 ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1867,  Fellow 
1868 , M.A.  1870);  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Oxford 
1907;  was  Slade  Professor  of  Fine  Art, 
Cambridge  1873-85,  Director,  Fitzwilliam 
Museum  1876-84,  and  Keeper  of  Prints 
and  Drawings,  British  Museum  1884- 
1912  ; is  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Painters  and  Engravers,  a Member  of 
Roy.  Acad,  of  Belgium  and  of  Archaeo- 
logical Institute  of  Germany,  a Corre- 
sponding Member  of  Institut  de  France, 
Vice-Pres.  of  Hellenic  So.,  a Member  of 
Committee  of  National  Trust  for  Places  of 
Natural  Beauty  and  Historic  Interest,  and 
of  National  Art  Collections  Fund,  and 
Pres,  of  Vasari  So. ; author  of  numerous 
writings  on  literature  and  art  : m.  1903, 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Cuthbert  Fether- 
stonhaugh,  and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Albert 
Hurt  Sitwell;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  35,  Palace 

Gardens  Terrace , Kensington,  XV. 

Colyer,  Sir  James  Frank,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  1866;  L.R.C.P.  London  1889;  Hon. 
Consulting  Dental  Surg.,  Charing  Cross 
Hospital,  and  Queen’s  Hospital,  Sidcup, 
and  to  Roy.  Dental  Hospital,  London, 
and  a F.R.C.S.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
11,  Queen  Anne  Street,  XV. 

Combe,  His  Honour  Sir  Ralph  Moly- 
neux,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  James 
John  Combe  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1894); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1897  ; Crown  Advo- 
cate, E.  Africa  Protectorate  1905-11, 
Attorney-Gen.  there.1911-14,  and  Attorney- 
Gen.,  Nigeria  1914-18;  appointed  Ch. 
Justice  thereof  1918  : m.  1905,  Effie  Lee, 
da.  of  Henry  Melvill  Woodhouse;  cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Lagos,  Nigeria  ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Daughters  living — Barbara  Aline,  b.  1909, — 
Joan  Mary,  b.  1910, — EflEie  Molyneux,  b.  1912. 

Congreve,  Lieut -Gen.  Sir  Walter 
Norris,  VC. , K.  C.B. , M.  V.  O. , el.  son  of 
the  late  William  Congreve,  of  Congreve, 
Staffordshire,  and  Burton  Hall,  Cheshire  ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Oxford  (Hon.  Fellow  1917); 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
1885,  became  Capt.,  1892,  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.  1908,  Maj.-Gen.  1915, 
and  Lieut. -Gen.  1918  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  Adj.  Kitchener’s  Horse,  as 
Brig.  -Major  18th  Brig. , asD.  A.  A.  G.  Head- 
Quarters,  and  as  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  present 
at  battle  of  Colenso,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  V.C.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17,  on  Staff  and  Comdg.  XIII 
Corps  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  pro- 
moted, K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  1st 
class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
with  Swords,  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of 
Roumania  with  Swords) ; was  Inspector  of 
Musketry,  Aldershot  1897-9,  and  Mil. 
Sec.  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  the  Forces 
(F.M.  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught) 
1902-6 ; appointed  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mus- 
ketry, Hythe  1909,  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig.  1911;  is  a D.L. 
for  Staffordshire  : m.  1890,  Cecilia  Hen- 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


rietta  Dolores  (Croix  de  Guerre),  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  C.  B.  La  Touche  ; cr.  M V.O. 
(4th  class)  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  Chartley  Castle , Stafford ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey  Cecil,  b.  189 7, — Arthur 
Christopher  John,  b.  1903. 

Connaught,  Maj-Gen.  H.R.H.  Prmce 
Arthur  Frederick  Patrick  Albert,  K.G., 
P.C.,  K.T.,  G.C.M.G. , G.C.V.O. , C.B. 
[see  “ Royal  Family”]. 

Connell,  Sir  Isaac,  son  of  Henry 
Connell,  of  Kirkcaldy  ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  ; a S.S.C. , senior 
partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Connell  and 
Campbell,  of  18,  Duke  Street,  Edinburgh, 
and  a Director  of  Commercial  Union  In- 
surance Co.  (Limited) ; has  been  Sec.  of 
Scottish  Chamber  of  Agriculture  since 
1893:  m.  1890,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Gibson,  Town  Clerk  of  Kirk- 
caldy ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  St.  Heliers , 
Lygon  Road , Edinburgh ; Scottish  Con- 
servative Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Gibson,  b.  1899 ; some- 
time 2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Hunter,  b.  1892, — 
Magdalena  Lily,  b.  1902. 

Connell,  Sir  Robert  Lowden,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  Thomas  Connell,  shipowner,  of 
Moresby,  Cumberland ; b.  1867 ; is  a 
Shipowner  and  Underwriter ; appointed 
Chm.  Army  Stores  Committee  1917,  and 
is  Dep.  Controller  of  Army  Salvage  : m. 
1899,  Sarah,  da.  of  John  Webster,  of 
Bootle;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  Reform , 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Reform  ( Liverpool ) 
Clubs. 

Connolly,  Hon.  Sir  James  Daniel, 
son  of  the  late  D.  Connolly,  of  Woolowin, 
Brisbane,  Queensland;  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Public  Sch. , Warwick,  Queensland;  ap- 
pointed Colonial  Sec. , and  Min.  of  Public 
Health,  W.  Australia  1910,  and  Agent- 
Gen.  therefor  in  London  1917  ; a M.L.C. 
1902,  W.  Australia  1901-14  (Leader 
1906-11  and  1917),  and  Perth  1914-17, 
Min.  for  Public  Health,  Perth  1906-12, 
and  for  Water  Supply  1916-17  ; has  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1908,  Catherine 
Charlotte  Edwards,  of  St.  Arnaud,  Vic- 
toria ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Westralia,  2, 
Chartfield  Avenue,  Putney  Hill , S.  W.  ; 
Constitutional , City  Carlton,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  British  Empire  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Catherine  Grace,  b.  1899, — 
Veronica  Eileen,  b.  1901, — Marjorie  Doreen, 
b.  1906, — Nancie  Frances,  b.  1907, — Joan 
Dorothie,  b.  1909. 

Conway,  Sir  William  Martin,  M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Conway, 
R.  of  St.  Margaret’s,  Westminster,  and 
Canon  of  Westminster;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Repton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1879,  M.A.  1882),  Hon.  Litt.D. , Durham 
and  Manchester  1919 ; was  Professor  of 
Art  in  Univ.  Coll.,  Liverpool  1885-8,  and 
Slade  Professor  at  Camb.  1901 -4  ; has 
travelled  much  in  Europe  and  the  East ; 
in  1892  explored  the  Himalayas,  surveying 
2,000  square  miles  of  mountain  country 
and  reaching  an  altitude  of  about  23,000 
feet ; in  1894  traversed  the  whole  range  of 
Alps,  in  1896  and  1897  explored  interior 
of  Spitsbergen  and  crossed  the  island  for 
the  first  time,  and  in  1898  explored  the 
Andes  of  Bolivia,  climbed  Aconcagua 
(23,080  feet),  and  explored  mountains 
of  Tierra  del  Fuego;  is  Vice-Pres.  of  So. 
of  Antiquaries,  Director-Gen.  of  Imperial 
War  Museum,  and  a Trustee  of  Wallace 
Collection ; has  been  Pres,  of  Alpine 
Club,  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Geographical  So., 
and  Chm.  of  Managing  Committee  of 


the  Incorporated  So.  of  Authors ; some- 
time Editor  of  the  Alpine  Jourttal ; 
received  Founder's  Medal  of  Roy.  Geo- 
graphical So.  1905 ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Bath  (L)  1895 ; author  of  several 
books  on  Art  and  Mountaineering;  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Univs.  of  Durham, 
Victoria  (Manchester),  Liverpool,  Leeds, 
Sheffield,  Birmingham,  and  Bristol  (Co.  U} 
since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1884,  Katrina,  da. 
of  Charles  Lambard,  of  Augusta,  Maine, 
U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1895.  Allington  Castle , 
Maidstone ; 47,  Romney  Street,  S.  W.  1 ; 
Athenceum,  Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Royal 
Automobile,  and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Daughter  living— Agnes  Ethel,  b.  1885. 

Conyngham,  Col.  Sir  Gerald  Pon- 
sonby  Lenox-,  fifth  son  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Fitzwilliam  Lenox-Cony ngham, 
K.C.B.,  of  Spring  Hill,  co.  Londonderry; 
b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; Col. 
R.  E.,  Sup.  Trigonometrical  Survey,  India, 
and  a F.  R.S.  : m.  1890,  Elsie  Margaret, 
O.B.  E. , da.  of  Shrg.-Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
(Alexander)  Frederick  Bradshaw,  K.C.B. , 
M.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Dehra  Dun , United  Provinces,  India; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Enid  Elsie,  b.  1892. 

Cooch  Behar,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Sir 
Jitendra  Narayan  Bhup  Bahadur)  of, 
K.C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1917.  Cooch 
Behar,  Bengal. 

Coode-Adams  [see  Adams]. 

Cook,  Sir  Charles  Archer,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Silas  Kemball  Cook  ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1872, 
M.A.  1879)  ; Bar.  Lincoln's  Inn  1873 ; 
was  an  Assist.  Charity  Commr.  1888-1903, 
and  2nd  Charity  Commr.  1903-6,  and 
Ch.  Charity  Commr.  1906-16;  is  a J.P. 
for  Surrey  : m.  1885,  the  Hon.  Adela  Mary 
Grenville  Brougham,  da.  of  2nd  Baron 
Brougham  and  Vaux ; cr.  C.  B.  (Civil) 
1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1914.  Sullingstead, 
Hascombe,  Godaiming ; Athenceum  Club. 

Cook,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  the  late 
John  Cook,  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1848 ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad. , and  at  St.  Andrews 
Univ.  (M.A.  1866) ; is  Sec.  to  King’s 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland  (Roy.  Co.  of 
Archers),  Representative  Knight  Bachelor 
for  Scotland,  a Writer  to  the  Signet,  and 
a D.L.  for  Co.  of  City  of  Edinburgh: 
m.  1879,  Margaret,  who  d.  1905,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  John  Patten,  of  Edinburgh; 
cr.  Knt.  1904.  22,  Eglinton  Crescent, 

Edinburgh. 

Sons  living — John,  b.  1880  : m.  1911,  Frances, 
da.  of  Thomas  Skene  Esson,  of  Edinburgh, — 
Walter  Ramsay,  b.  1884, — Adrian  Henry, 
b.  1889. 

Daughter  living — Jean  Maxwell  Campbell,  b. 
1891:  tn.  1913,  Alfred  Ainslie  Lawrie. 

Cook,  Rt.  Hon.  -Sir  Joseph,  P.C., 
G.C.M.G.  [see  " Privy  Council"]. 
Cook,  Sir  Theodore  Andrea,  son  of 
Henry  Cook,  of  Wantage ; b.  1867 ; ed. 
at  Radley,  and  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Scholar,  M.A.,  2nd  class  Honours  in 
Mods,  and  Greats  1890) ; was  Editor  of 
St.  James's  Gazette  1900  ; has  been  Editor- 
in-Ch.  of  The  Field  since  1910 ; author 
of  numerous  historical  and  other  works : 
m.  1898,  Elizabeth  Wilhelmina  Link ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  54,  Oakley  Street,  S.  W.  ; 

Highfield,  Wantage,  Berks ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Cooke, Sir( Edward)  Marriott,  K.B. E., 
M.B.,  only  son  of  the  late  Henry  Edward 
Cooke,  of  Harrow-on-the-Hill ; b.  1852  ; 


KNIGHTS. 


M.R.C.S.  England  1874,  M.B.  London 
1877 ; was  a Commr.  in  Lunacy  1898- 
1914  ; has  been  a Commr.  of  Board  of 
Control  (Lunacy  and  Mental  Deficiency) 
since  1914  (Chm.  of  that  Board  1916-18)  : 
m.  1879,  Mary  Anne  Henrietta  Cecil,  da. 
of  Sir  Samuel  George  Brooke- Pechell, 
5th  Bt.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  43,  Colcherne 

Court,  S.  IV.  s / Conservative  Club. 

Cooke,  6»Clement  Kinloch-,  K.B.E., 
M.P.,  only  son  of  the  late  Robert  Whall 
Cooke,  of  Sunnyside,  Brighton;  b.  1854; 
ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,Camb.  (B.A.  Honours  Mathematical 
Tripos  1878,  LL.  M.  Law  Tripos  1882); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883  ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies 
(Earl  of  Dunraven)  1885-6,  Legal  Adviser 
to  House  of  Lords  Sweating  Committee 
1886-8,  Civil  Ser.  Commn.  Examiner  for 
Factory  Inspectorships  1890,  and  Hon. 
Sec.  to  Allied  Colonial  Uni  vs.  Conference 
1903;  Founder  and  Editor  of  The  Empire 
Review,  has  been  a Gov.  of  Imperial  Coll, 
of  Science  and  Technology  ; is  a well- 
known  political  writer  and  recognized 
authority  on  Colonial  Affairs,  Chm.  and 
Treasurer  Princess  Mary  Memorial 
Home,  and  Chm.  of  Central  Emigration 
Board ; sometime  a Member  of  London 
County  Council,  of  County  Council 
Higher  Education  Committee  for  Co. 
London,  of  Central  Unemployed  Body 
for  London,  and  of  Co.  of  London 
Territorial  Force  Asso. , Chm.  of 
London  County  Council  Advisory  Com- 
mittee for  Secondary  Schs.  (Girls),  S.-W. 
London,  and  a Member  of  Conjoint 
Committee  for  promotion  of  Commercial 
Education  (London  Univ.) ; was  a 
Member  of  Council  and  of  Executive 
Committee  of  Festival  of  Empire  1910-n  ; 
has  been  editor  of  The  Pall  Mall  Gazette 
and  The  Observer-,  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Kinloch  1905;  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Devonport  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918  ; 
elected  for  Devonport  Div.  of  Plymouth 
Dec.  1918 ; author  of  the  authorized 
memoir  of  H.R.H.  Princess  Mary  Ade- 
laide, Duchess  of  Teck,  and  of  “Queen 
Mary”:  m.  1898,  Florence,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Launcelot  Errington,  V. 
of  Midgham,  Reading ; cr.  Knt.  1905, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  19x9.  3,  Mount  Street, 

IV.;  2,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.C. ; 
Athenceum,  Carlton , St.  Stephens , Beef- 
steak, United,  Royal  Western  Yacht , and 
Royal  South  Western  Yacht  Clubs. 

Cooke,  Sir  Henry  Paget  Paget-,  son 
of  the  late  William  Major  Cooke  (34  years 
a Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate),  of 
Bellecroft,  Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  and 
123,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.  ; b.  1861 ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1886 ; is  Legal  Adviser  to 
H.R.H.  Princess  Beatrice  the  Gov.  of 
Isle  of  Wight,  to  Liberal  Central  Asso., 
and  to  Women’s  Institute,  and  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Russell-Cooke  and 
Co. , solicitors,  of  11,  Old  Square,  Lincoln’s 
Inn,  W.C.  ; received  Coronation  medal 
1911 ; has  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Paget:  m.  1891,  Grace  Ber- 
nard, da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Hathaway, 
H.E.  I.C.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  25,  Orsett 

Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ; Reform,  and 
Eighty  Clubs. 

Son  living — Oliver  Dayrell  Paget,  b.  1891 : m. 
1917,  Barbara  Ponsonby,  da.  of  the  late  C. 
C.  Hutchinson,  K.C. 

Cooper,  Sir  Pope  Alexander, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , son  of  the  late  Francis  Cooper, 
of  Willeroo  Station,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1846  ; 


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ed.  privately,  and  at  .Sydney  and  London 
Univs.  (B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1874);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1872  ; was  Attorney-Gen., 
Queensland  1880-83  (sitting  for  Bowen), 
and  a Puisne  Judge  1883-1903,  since  when 
he  has  been  Ch.  Justice  : m.  1873,  Alice 
Frener,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Cooper,  of  58,  Pembridge  Villas,  Bays- 
water,  W.  ; cr.  Knt.  1904,  K.C.M.G. 
1908.  Hawstead,  Brisbane,  Queensland ; 
Junior  Carlton,  Union,  Sports',  and 
Queensland  ( Brisbane ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Reginald  Francis,  b.  1878  : m. 
1899,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Macdonald  Bowen. 
Daughters  living — Marie  Elaine,  b.  18 — : 
m.  1895,  Staff -Surg.  F.  Cudland,  R.N., — 
Cecilia  Phyllis,  b.  1886. 

Cooper, Sir  William  Earnshaw,C./.A’., 
son  of  James  Cooper ; b.  1843  I is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Cooper,  Allen  and  Co., 
of  Cawnpore,  and  Hon.  Col.  Cawnpore 
Vol.  Rifles ; was  Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh 
1893-1900,  and  Pres,  of  Upper  India 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1889- 1900;  author 
of  “The  Murder  of  Agriculture,”  “So- 
cialism and  its  Perils,”  “Britain  for  the 
Briton,”  “Spiritual  Science,”  etc.,  etc.: 
m.  19x1,  Gleadowe,  widow  of  Walter 
de  Castro;  cr.  C.I.E.  1897,  Knt.  1903. 
Hume  Towers , Bournemouth  ; Cawnpore, 
India. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  1914, — another,  b. 
1916. 

Cooper,  Sir  Robert  Elliott-,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Cooper,  of  Leeds 
and  York ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Leeds  Gram. 
Sch.  ; a Civil  Engineer,  Chm.  War 
Office  Committee  of  Institute  of  Civil 
Engineers,  of  New  Cape  Central  Rail- 
way, and  of  Andalusia  Water  Co.,  a 
Director  of  New  Sharleston  Colliery  Co., 
and  a Member  of  Selection  Committee  of 
Engineers,  Public Woiks  Depart.,  India; 
sometime  Col.  Comdt.  Engineer  and  Rail- 
way Staff  Corps,  and  Pres,  of  Institute 
of  Civil  Engineers  ; Consulting  Engineer 
to  Crown  Agents  1908-16:  m.  1878, 

Fanny,  da.  of  W.  Leetham,  of  Hull ; cr. 
K.C. B.  (Civil)  1919.  44,  Prince's  Gate , 

S.  W.  ; Athenceum,  St.  Stephen's , and 
Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Coote,  Sir  Eyre  [see  Coote,  Bt., 
cr.  1621,  colls.]. 

Cope,  Sir  Arthur  Stockdale,  B.A. , son 
of  Charles  West  Cope,  R.A.,  of  Hyde 
Park  Gate,  S.W. ; b.  185 7;  ed.  in  Norwich 
and  Wiesbaden;  elected  an  A.R.A.  1899, 
and  R.A.  1910;  is  a portrait  painter; 
sometime  in  Artists’  Rifles  (T.F.) ; is  a 
Member  of  Standing  Committee  on  State- 
Aided  Art  Education,  Vice-Pres.  of  the 
Ep£e  Club,  a Corresponding  Member  of 
l’lnstitut  de  France,  and  Vice-Commo- 
dore Solent  Yacht  Club  : m.  1st,  1882, 
Emily  Beatrix,  el.  da.  of  the  late  George 
Hammond  Hawtayne,  C.M.G. ; 2nd, 
1906,  Goda  Isobel,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  King ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Little 
Campden  House,  Gloucester  Walk,  Ken- 
sington, W. ; Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight; 
Athenceum , and  Solent  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Gordon  .Stockdale,  b.  1885  ; Capt. 
Fife  and  Forfar  Yeo. : m.  1911,  Monka,  da.  of 
C.  C.  S.  Benning,  of  Dunstable, — Arthur 
Hawtayne,  D.S.O.’,  b.  1892  [see  “ Com- 

PANXONAGE  ”] . 

Copley,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  (Robert  Cal- 
verley)Alington  Bewicke -,K.B.E.,C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Calverley  Bewicke 
Bewicke  [Gooch,  Bt. , cr.  1746,  colls.]; 
b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  1st  Royals  1876, 
became  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 


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894 


1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1905,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1910 ; Nile  Expedition 
1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
present  at  operations  in  Kurram  Valley 
and  at  relief  of  Gulistan  (despatches,  two 
clasps),  Tirah  Expedition  1898,  as 
D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  several  times, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.);  was 
D.A.A.G. , Barbados  1891-2  and  Ireland 

1892- 5,  and  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Comdg.  Bengal  Forces  1896-8  ; ap- 
pointed Col. -on-the-Gen. -Staff,  N.  Com- 
mand 1905,  and  to  command  17th  Inf. 
Brig. , Irish  Command  1909 ; is  Co. 
Comdt.  W.  Riding  Vol.  ; assumed  in 

1892  the  additional  surname  of  Copley  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Yorkshire:  m. 

1886,  Selina  Frances,  da.  of  Sir  Charles 
Watson  Copley,  3rd  Bt.  [see  Watson,  Bt. , 
cr.  1760];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Sprotborough  Hall,  Don- 
caster. 

Son  living — Robert  Godfrey  Wolseley,  b. 

1893- 

Daughters  living — Gladys:  m.  1909,  Major 
Hubert  Francis  Fitzwilliam  Brabazon  Fol- 
jambe,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  who  d.  (killed 
in  action  during  European  War)  1914, — 
Dorothy  Albreda. 

Corbett,  Sir  Julian  Stafford,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Joseph  Corbett,  of  Imber 
Court,  Surrey ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(LL.M.  1876);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1877; 
is  a Naval  Historian,  and  Ch.  of  Historical 
Section  (Naval  Branch),  Committee  of 
Imperial  Defence;  sometime  Ford  Lec- 
turer, Oxford  Univ.,  and  Lecturer  in 
History,  Naval  War  Coll. ; Chesney  gold 
medallist  1913  : m.  1889,  Edith,  da.  of 
George  Alexander;  cr.  Knt.  1917.  3, 
Hans  Crescent,  S.  IV.  1;  Athenceum  Club. 
Son  living— Richard  Julian,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Elizabeth,  b.  1902. 

Corbett,  Capt.  Sir  Vincent  Edwin 
Henry,  K.C.  V.O.,  son  of  Edwin  Corbett, 
formerly  Min.  Plen.  and  Envoy  Extraor. 
to  King  of  Sweden  and  Norway  ; b.  1861  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1884, 
became  a 3rd  Sec.  1886,  a 2nd  Sec.  1891, 
and  a Sec.  of  Legation  1900 ; appointed 
a British  Representative  to  International 
Financial  Commn.  for  Control  of  Greek 
Finance  1898,  a British  Commr.  on 
Caisse  de  la  Dette  Publique  of  Egypt 

1903,  Financial  Adviser  to  Egyptian  Govt. 

1904,  a Councillor  of  Embassy  1904, 
and  Min.  Resident  at  Caracas  1907, 
and  at  Munich  1910 ; acted  as  Charge 
d’Affairs  at  Copenhagen  April  to  May 
1895,  and  at  Athens  1899 ; retired  1915 ; 
temporary  Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1917- 
19 ; has  Grand  Cordons  of  Osmanieh 
and  Medjidie:  m.  1895,  the  Hon.  Mabel 
Beatrix  Sturt,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Alington ; cr.  K.C.V.O.  1905. 
25,  Bryanston  Street,  W.l.  ; TurJ  Club. 

Corke,  Sir  John  Henry;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Mayor  of  Portsmouth,  and  a J.P.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  Southsea. 

Coryndon,  Sir  Robert  Thorne, 
K.C.M.G. . son  of  the  late  Selby  Coryn- 
don, of  Plymouth,  and  Kimberley,  Cape 
Colony  ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s 
Coll.,  Grahamstown,  and  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; employed  with  Bechuanaland  Border 
Police  1889-90  ; served  in  Matabcleland 

1893  (medaiy,  with  Mashonaland  occupa- 


tion column  1890,  and  during  Mashona- 
land Rebellion  1896  (clasp)  ; was  Private 
Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon.  C.  J.  Rhodes  1895-6, 
British  Resident  in  Barotseland  1897-1900, 
Administrator  N.-W.  Rhodesia  1900-7, 
Resident  Commr.,  Swaziland  1907-16,  and 
Resident  Commr.  of  Basutoland  1916-17, 
since  when  he  has  been  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.  Uganda  ; acted  as  Chm.  of  S. 
Rhodesia  Native  Reserves  Commn.  1914- 
15 : m.  1909,  Phyllis  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  James  C.  Worthington;  cr.  C. M.G. 
1911,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Government  House, 
Entebbe,  Uganda ; Devonshire,  and 
Athenceum  Clubs. 

Sons  living— John,  b.  1910, — Roger,  b.  1911, — 
Peter,  b.  1913. 

Daughter  living — Honor,  b.  1917. 

Cotes,  Sir  Merton  Russell-,  son  of 
Samuel  Cotes,  of  Tettenhall,  near  Wolver- 
hampton ; b.  1835;  ed-  at  Old  Coll., 
Glasgow ; an  Art  Connoisseur  and  Col- 
lector, of  Bournemouth,  where  he  has 
resided  since  1876  (largely  responsible  for 
construction  of  its  Undercliffe  Drive  and 
Promenade  and  its  Sanitary  Hospital, 
etc.);  also  projector  of  Direct  Line 
between  Christchurch  and  Brocken- 
hurst ; sometime  Member  of  Bournemouth 
Board  of  Improvement  Commrs.  ; in 
Aug.  1880  entertained  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  (Sir  Francis  Wyatt  Truscott) 
when  he  visited  Bournemouth  in  full 
civic  state  to  open  new  pier  ; presented 
Mace  on  incorporation  of  Borough  1890 ; 
projected  visit  of  British  Med.  Asso. 
to  Bournemouth  1891  ; was  Mayor  of 
Bournemouth  1894-5  (entertained  H.R.H. 
the  late  Prince  Henry  of  Battenberg 
June  1895);  has  exhibited  his  loan  col- 
lection of  pictures  at  Liverpool,  Leeds, 
Sheffield,  Bradford,  Nottingham,  Derby, 
Glasgow,  Bath,  Oldham,  Burnley,  the 
Chicago  Exhibition,  the  London  Guild- 
hall, the  Whitechapel  People’s  Palace,  the 
Grafton  Gallery,  and  many  other  places  ; 
presented  black  basalt  bust  of  Washington 
to  American  nation  ; Founder  and  Donor 
to  Bournemouth  of  the  Russell-Cotes  Art 
Gallery  and  Museum,  Founder  of  Rus- 
sell-Cotes Nautical  Sch  , and  Founder 
and  Donor  of  Russell-Cotes  Home  for 
Children  ; is  a J.P.,  a F.S.A. , aF.R.G.S. , 
Vice- Pres,  of  British  Asso.,  and  a Gov.  of 
Bournemouth  Roy.  Victoria  Hospital:  m. 
i860,  Annie  Nelson,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of 
John  King  Clark,  W.S.,  of  Glasgow;  cr. 
Knt.  1909.  East  Cliff  Hall,  Bourne- 
mouth ; United  Empire  Club. 

Son  living — Herbert  Victor  Merton  ( Meyrick 
Park  House,  Meyrick  Park  Crescent,  Bourne- 
mouth), b.  1870:  admitted  Solicitor  1896: 
m.  1899,  Edith  Maud,  da.  of  P.  Quarry,  of 
Highgate,  N. 

Cotterill,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sir  Joseph 
Montagu,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  E.P.C.S.,  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Cotterill, 
Bishop  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at 
St.  Andrew’s  Coll.,  Grahamstown,  at 
Brighton  Coll  , and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.  B.  and  CM.  1875),  F.  R.C.S.  1879; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; appointed 
Surg. , 2nd  Scottish  Gen.  Hospital, 
Edinburgh  1914  (C.M.G.)  ; was  Pres., 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. , Edinburgh  1906-8; 
has  contributed  to  various  med.  journals  : 
m.  1879  Mary,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the 
late  Ven.  Archdeacon  Wynne  Jones,  of 
Anglesey;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  Knt.  1919. 
24,  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh;  Univ  rsity 
Club. 

Daushters  living— Of  whom  the  youngest, 
Hilda  : m.  1920,  the  Rev.  Edward  Bo  sea  wen 
Aylmer  Somerset  [see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.]. 


KNIGHTS. 


895 


Cotts,  Sir  William  Dingwall  Mitchell, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  William  Cotts, 
of  Sanquhar  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  privately  ; is 
a J.P.  for  co.  London,  and  head  of  the 
firm  of  Mitchell  Cotts  and  Co.,  of  Lon- 
don, and  of  allied  firms  in  South  Africa 
and  elsewhere  (merchants,  colliery  pro- 
prietors, and  steamship  owners)  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Western  Isles  Div.  of 
Inverness-shire,  Ross-shire,  and  Cromarty 
(Co.-L.)  Dec.  1918:  m.  1901,  Agnes,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Sloane,  of  Sanquhar ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  24,  Hans  Place, 

S.  W.i ; National  Liberal , Royal  Societies  , 
Thatched  House , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs . 

Couch,  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  Quiller-, 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Quiller-Couch, 
of  Bodmin,  Cornwall;  b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Newton  Abbot  Coll. , at  Clifton  Coll. , 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886, 
M. A.  1911)  ; Hon.  D.Litt.,  Bristol  1912, 
Hon.  M.  A.  Camb.  1913 ; is  a Fellow  of 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So. 
of  Literature,  a Member  of  the  Academic 
Committee,  a well-known  author,  a J.P. 
and  County  Alderman  for  Cornwall,  Capt. 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.  I. , and  Commodore 
of  Roy.  Fowey  Yacht  Club ; appointed 
King  Edward  VII.  Professor  of  English 
Literature  in  Camb.  Univ.  1912 : m. 
1889,  Louisa  Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Hicks,  of  Fowey,  Cornwall ; cr.  Knt. 
1910.  The  Haven , Fowey , Cornwall. 
Daughter  living— Foy  Felicia,  b.  1899. 
Couchman,  Sir  Francis  Dundas, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Barnes 
Couchman,  of  Henley-in- Arden,  Warwick- 
shire ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; entered  Indian  State 
Railways  1886;  was  Under  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  1901-5,  Sec.  and  Consulting 
Engineer  for  Railways,  Govt.,  of  Burma 
1906-8,  Ch.  Engineer,  Burma  Railways 
Co.  1912,  and  Agent  and  Gen.  Manager 
1912-15;  appointed  a Member  of  Railway 
Board,  Govt,  of  India  1915,  and  Pres. 
Stores  Purchase  Committee,  India  1919  : 
m.  1902,  Isabella  McLean,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Donat  Edmund  McMahon;  cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Simla,  India  ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Daughters  1 ving — Doris  Lucy  Frances,  b.  1905, 
— Verity  Fdith  Isabella,  b.  1910. 

Couper,  Maj.-Geii.  Sir  Victor  Arthur, 

K. C.B.  [see  Couper,  Bt.]. 

Court,  Sir  Josiah,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Court,  of  Warwick;  b.  1841 ; 
ed.  at  King  Henry  VIII.  Gram.  Sch., 
Warwick;  M.R.C.S.  England  1863, 

L.  R.C.P.  London  1864;  formerly  Con- 
sulting Surg.  for  Compensation  Cases  to 
Derbyshire  Miners’  Union,  and  Surg.  to 
Great  Central  Railwaymen  at  Staveley ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire  : m.  1865,  Sarah, 
da.  of  John  Hyde,  of  Hampton  Lucy, 
Warwickshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Staveley, 
Chesterfield. 

Sons  living — Arthur,  M.B.  (Staveley,  Chester, 
field),  b.  1865, — Percy  Hyde,  M.R.CS.,  b 
1870;  Med.  Officer,  Mansfield  Union, — 
Geoffrey  (twin),  b.  1870. 

Courthope-M unroe  [see  Munroe], 
Courtis,  Sir  John  Wesley,  son  of 
John  Courtis,  formerly  of  Williamstown, 
Victoria,  Australia  ; b.  1859 ; is  a stock- 
broker, a brick  manufacturer,  and  a J.P. 
for  Cardiff  and  for  Glamorgan  (High 
Sheriff  1916) ; was  Lord  Mayor  of  Cardiff 
1911-12  : m.  1886,  Marian,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Osborne  Riches,  of  Cardiff  ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  Fairwaler  Croft,  Llandaff, 


Glamorgan  ; Constitutional,  and  Cardiff 
and  County  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alan  Osborne,  b.  1890  : m.  1920, 
Madge  Marion,  da.  of  Mrs.  Arthur,  of 
Shanghai, — Walter,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living — Hilda, — Elsie. 

Couzens,  Sir  George  Edwin,  son  of 
George  Couzens,  of  Landport ; b.  1851 ; 
is  Mayor  of  Portsmouth,  a J.P.  for  Ports- 
mouth, an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece : m 1885,  Ellen 
Mary,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  James  Heming, 

R. N.  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Glenthorne,  Kings- 
ton Crescent,  Portsmouth. 

Son  living — Gerard  Edwin,  b.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Daisy  Louise. 

Cowan,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Cowan;  b.  1844;  is  Chm.  of  Red- 
path,  Brown  and  Co.  (Limited),  con- 
structional engineers  and  iron  and  steel 
merchants,  of  Edinburgh,  a D.L.  for 
Edinburgh,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial 
institute  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  2,  St.  Andrew 

Square,  Edinburgh. 

Cowan,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Walter  Henry, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Walter  James  Frederick  Cowan, 
of  Alveston,  Warwickshire  ; b.  1871  ; en- 
tered R.N.  1884,  became  Lieut.  1892, 
Com.  1901,  Capt.  1906,  and  Rear-Adm. 
1918  ; Brass  River  Expedition  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  operations  against  Mbwruk 
1895,  Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches), 
Nile  Flotilla  1898  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 

S.  Africa  1900,  first  as  A.D.C,  to  Gen. 
Lord  Kitchener,  and  subsequently  as 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (Field- 
Marshal  Lord  Roberts)  (medal  with  three 
clasps),  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
C.B. , 2nd  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne  with  swords,  3rd  class  of  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  and  Legion  of 
Honour),  Comdg.  1st  Cruiser  Squadron 
in  Baltic,  1919  (thanked  by  Admiralty)  ; 
was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917-18  ; has 
Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal,  arid 
4th  class  Medjidie : m.  1901,  Catherine 
Eleanor  Millicent,  da.  of  the  late  Digby 
Cayley  [see  Cayley,  Bt. , colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  M.V.O.  (4th class)  1904,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Cowan,  Sir  (William)  Henry 
Cowan  Walter  H.,  son  of  William 
Cowan,  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1862;  is  a J.P. 
for  Sussex,  and  Chm.  of  Parkinson  and 
W.  and  B.  Cowan  (Limited),  of  London, 
Manchester,  Edinburgh,  and  Sydney ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  S.-W.,  or  Guildford, 
Div.  of  Surrey  (L)  Jan.  1909  to  Jan. 
1910,  and  for  E.  Div.  of  Aberdeenshire, 
Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  E. 
Div.  of  Aberdeenshire  and  Kincardine- 
shire Dec.  1918  : m.  1900,  Winifred, 
da.  of  Daniel  Smith,  of  Edinburgh;  cr. 
Knt.  1917.  215,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 

The  Crow’s  Nest,  Fairwarp.  Sussex; 
Reform.  National  Liberal,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Son  living— One,  b.  1901. 

Daughter  living— One,  b.  1904. 

Cowans,  Gen.  Sir  John  Steven, 
G.C.B.,  G C.M.G..M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Cowans,  of  Carlisle,  and  Hartlands, 
Cranford,  Middlesex;  b.  1862;  entered 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1881, 
became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1898,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1910, 
Lieut. -Gen.  1915,  and  Gen.  1919  ; was 
Staff-Capt. , Head  Quarters  1893-4.  Brig.- 
Major,  Aldershot  1894-7,  D.A.Q. M.G. , 
Head  Quarters  1898-1903,  and  A.Q.M.G. , 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


2nd  Div.  Aldershot  1903-5,  Col.  on  Gen. 
Staff  there  1905-6,  Director-Gen.  of  Mil. 
Education  in  India  1906-7,  Director  of 
Staff  Duties  and  Mil.  Training  there 
1907-8,  Officiating  Director  of  Mil.  Opera- 
tions 1908,  in  command  of  Presidency 
Brig.,  N.  Army,  India  1908-10,  Director- 
Gen.  of  Territorial  Force  1910-12,  and 
Q.M.G.  to  the  Forces  1912-19  ; is  con- 
nected with  Shell  Transport  and  Trading 
Co.  (Limited),  and  Col.  Gloucestershire 
Regt.  1918 ; is  a Mil.  Member  of  Army 
Council,  a Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan, 
Redeemer  of  Greece,  Chia-Ho  of  China, 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  American 
D.S.M.  : m.  1884,  Eva  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Edmund  Coulson,  for- 
merly V.  of  Long  Preston,  Yorkshire  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  G.C.M.G.  1918, 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  10,  Lowndes  Street, 

Cadogan  Place , S.  W. 

Coward,  Sir  (John  Charles)  Lewis, 
K.C.,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Henry 
Coward,  R.  of  St.  Peter  le  Poer,  London, 
and  Minor  Canon  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral  ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (Mawson 
Scholar  1871,  Prizeman  1873,  B.A.  1874, 
M.A.  1903)  ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  and  Middle 
Temple  1877,  a Bencher  1891,  Treasurer 
Gray’s  Inn  1898,  a K.C.  1901,  and  Resi- 
dent Bencher  at  Gray’s  Inn  1920;  S.-E. 
Circuit ; appointed  Recorder  of  Folkestone 
and  a Judge  of  the  Court  of  Survey  1886, 
a Member  of  Council  of  Legal  Education 
1892,  a Member  of  Incorporated  Council 
of  Law  Reporting  1898,  Commissary  to 
Dean  and  Chapter  of  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral 
1913,  Chm.  of  Board  of  Studies,  Council 
of  Legal  Education  1914,  and  Vice 
Chm.  of  Council  1920 ; was  a Member 
of  Aerodrome  Committee  of  Air  Min. 
1917-18,  and  Vice-Chm.  Advice  Com- 
mittee Officers'  Families  Fund  1914-19: 
m.  1879,  Millicent  Horatia,  da.  of  Sir 
T.  W.  Clinton  Murdoch,  K.C.M.G.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  2,  Gray's  Inn  Square,  W.C.  ; 

2,  Royal  Crescent,  Brighton;  3,  Pump 
Court,  Temple,  E.C. ; Athenceum , Carlton, 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Katherine  Lucy  Ventris  : 
m.  1904,  Capt.  Robert  Hugh  Montgomery, 
E.  Surrey  Regt. 

Co  wen,  Sir  Frederic  Hymen,  Mus.  D., 
sonof  the  late  Frederick  Augustus  Cowen  ; 
b.  1852 ; ed.  in  London,  Leipzig,  and 
Berlin;  Hon.  Mus. D.  Camb.  1990  and  ^ 
Edinburgh.  1910  ; the  well-known  musical 
composer  and  conductor  ; conducted 
Philharmonic  Concerts  1888-92,  and 
again  1900-07  ; also  Handel  Festival  at 
Crystal  Palace  1903,  1906,  1909,  and 
1912,  and  Cardiff  Festival  1902,  1904, 
1907,  and  1910;  was  Conductor  of  Phil- 
harmonic So.,  Liverpool  1896-1913,  and 
of  Scottish  Orchestra  in  Glasgow  1900-10  ; 
appointed  a Professor  at  Guildhall  Sch. 
of  Music  1918 ; has  composed  cantatas, 
symphonies,  oratorios,  overtures,  songs, 
etc.  : m.  1908,  Fredrica  Gwendoline,  da. 
of  Fred  Richardson  ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  18, 

Regent's  Court,  N.  IV.  ; Arts  Club. 

Cowley,  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Sandlings, 
son  of  Isaac  Cowley,  formerly  of  Durban, 
Natal  ; b.  1848  ; was  a Roy.  Commr.  on 
Sugar  Industry  in  Queensland  1888-9; 
M.L.A. , Queensland  1888-1907,  Sec. 
for  Public  Lands  and  Agriculture 
1890-93,  Speaker  of  Legislative  Assembly 


1893-6,  and  1896-9,  and  a Roy.  Commr. 
on  Intoxicating  Liquor  Laws  of  Queens- 
land 1900-1901 ; again  Speaker  of  Queens- 
land Legislative  Assembly  1903-7 : m. 
1880,  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Campbell,  of  Muckle  Neuk,  Natal : cr. 
Knt.  1904.  Silky  Oaks,  Toowong,  Queens- 
land. 

Cox,  Sir  Charles  Thomas,  K.C.M.G., 
only  son  of  the  late  Charles  Cox,  of 
British  Guiana  Civil  Ser.  ; b.  1858 ; ed. 
privately ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1899 ; 
entered  Govt.  Ser.,  British  Guiana  1874, 
became  Ch.  Clerk  and  Sec.  to  the 
Quarantine  Board  1888,  Assist.  Govt.  Sec. 
1889,  Administrator  of  St.  Kitts  and 
Nevis  1899,  and  Govt.  Sec.  of  British 
Guiana  1904 ; has  acted  on  various 
occasions  as  Gov.  of  Leeward  Islands  and 
of  British  Guiana  : m.  1885,  Minnie,  da. 
of  E.  J.  R.  Willcocks,  Principal  of  The 
Training  College,  British  Guiana ; cr. 
C. M.G.  1903,  K.C.M.G.  1913.  George- 
town, Demerara. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Cox,  Sir  Edward  Owen,  G.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Chm.  Overseas  Shipping  Com- 
mittee; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civi)  1918,  G.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Cox,  Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Vaughan, 
K. C.B. , K.  C.  M.  G. , C.S. I. , son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Frederick  Cox,  R.  of  Upper  Chelsea, 
S.W.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  25th  Regt.  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1891,  Major  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1907, 
Maj.-Gen.  1915,  Lieut. -Gen.  1917,  and 
Gen  1920 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1885-9  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
China  190c  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  live  times, 
K.C.M.G.,  promoted);  was  A. Q.M.G. 
for  Mobilisation,  India  1907-8,  D Q.  M.G. , 
Army  Head  Quarters,  India  1908-11,  and 
Mil.  Member,  Coronation  Durbar  Com- 
mittee 1911-12  ; appointed  a Col.  -on-Staff 
and  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  Rawal  Pindi  Brig. 
N.  Army,  India  1912,  and  Nowshera  Brig. 
1914,  and  Sec.  Mil.  Depart.,  India  Office 
1917;  has  2nd  class  of  Order  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords ; is  Col. 
69th  Punjabis:  m.  1894,  Violet,  da.  of  F. 
O’Bryen  Horsford ; cr.  C.S.  I.  1911,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1912,  K.C.M.G.  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  9,  Hereford  Square,  S.  W.q.  ; 

United  Service  Club. 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Percy  Zachariah, 
G.C.I.E.,  K.C  S.I.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of 
Arthur  Zachariah  Cox,  formerly  of  Har- 
wood Hall,  Essex  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  en- 
tered Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)  1884, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1895,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut -Col.  1910; 
appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Ze ila  1893,  and 
at  Berbera  1894,  Consul  and  Political 
Agent,  Muscat  1899,  and  Resident  and 
Consul-Gen.  for  Persian  Gulf  1904 ; sub- 
sequently H.  M.  Representativeai  Teheran, 
and  now  High  Commr.  for  Mesopotamia; 
acted  as  Foreign  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India 
1914 ; was  Ch.  Pol-tical  Officer  Indian 
Expeditionary  Force  1914-ib  (despatches, 
K.C.S.I.) : m.  1889,  Belle,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  Surg. -Gen.  J.  Butler  Hamilton,  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps;  cr.  C.I.E.  1902, 
C.S.I.  1909,  K. C.I.E  1911,  K.C.S.I. 
1915,  G. C.I.E.  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1920. 
Athenceum  Club. 


KNIGHTS. 


897 


Cox,  Sir  (William  Henry)  Lionel, 
son  of  George  B.  Cox,  M.D. , of 
Mauritius;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Roy.  Coll., 
Mauritius  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1866  ; 
was  Substitute  Procureur  and  Advocate- 
Gen.,  Mauritius  1880,  Puisne  Judge  of  the 
Supreme  Court  1881-7,  Procureur  and 
Advocate-Gen.  1887-93,  and  Ch.  Justice 
of  the  Straits  Settlements  1893-1906  : m. 
1st,  18 — , Lucy,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  S. 
Pelte,  of  Mauritius ; 2nd,  1903,  Elizabeth 
Cushing,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lewis  Pughe, 
of  Seranton,  Pennsylvania,  U.S.A. ; cr. 
Knt.  1896.  Beau  Stjour,  Guernsey. 

Son  living — One. 

Craddock,  Sir  Reginald  Henry, 
K.C.S.I. , son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj. 
William  Craddock,  1st  Gurkha  Rifles, 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Reading  Gram.  Sch. , at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.; 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1884,  became 
Settlement  Officer,  Nagpur  1890,  Sec.  to 
Ch.  Commr. , Central  Provinces  1895,  and 
Commr. , Nagpur  1901  ; appointed  Ch. 
Commr. , Central  Provinces  1907,  and 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Burma  1917 ; was  a Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1912-17  ; author  of  ‘ ‘ Report  on  Famine  in 
Central  Provinces  of  India  1896-7”  : m. 
1888,  Frances  Henrietta,  C.B.E.,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Ralph 
Browne,  C.B.,  Col.  Norfolk  Regt.  ; cr. 

C. S.I.  1903,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  Government 
House,  Rangoon,  Burma  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Henry  Ernest  Frank,  b.  1889. 
Daughters  living— Beatrice  Mary:  m.  19 1 7, 
Major  John  Alexander  Colquhoun  May-Somer- 
ville,  Indian  Cav., — Kathleen  May  : m.  1918. 
Capt.  Douglas  David  Malcolm  Urquhart, 
Indian  Army  [see  Urquhart,  K.]. 

Craggs,  Sir  John  George,  M.VO. , 
son  of  the  late  James  Craggs  ; b.  1856  ; is  a 
Chartered  Accountant ; has  been  a Member 
of  Council  of  King  Edward’s  Hospital 
Fund  for  London  since  its  foundation  in 
1897  (Hon.  Sec.  1897-1906)  ; founded  a tra- 
velling research  scholarship  in  connection 
with  London  Sch.  of  Tropical  Med.  ; re- 
ceived Jubilee  medal  1897  : m.  1884,  Helen 
Lewins,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Millar; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902,  Knt.  1903. 
City  Carlton,  Ranelagh,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Son  living — George  Somerville,  b.  1885. 
Daughters  living — Jean  Isobel,  b.  1886, — 
Helen  Millar,  b.  1888, — Norah  Mary,  b. 
1893, — Joyce  Emily,  b.  1896, — Katherine 
Irene,  b.  1902, — Doris  Merle,  b.  1906. 

Craig,  Major  Sir  Algernon  Tudor-, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Allen  Tudor 
Craig,  Incumbent  of  Marboeuf  Ch. , Paris  ; 
b.  1873  ; Major  late  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; was 

D. A.A.G.  1914-20;  Acting  Assist.  Pro- 

vost-Marshal London  Dist.,  Sec.  Incor- 
porated Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Help  So., 
Director  of  Admiralty  Convalescent 
Homes,  Comptroller  Lord  Roberts’ 
Memorial  Fund  and  Workshops,  a F.S.  A. , 
a Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; assumed  by  deed 
poll  1919,  the  additional  surname  of 
Tudor:  m.  1898,  Emily  Mary,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Lukin,  of  Felbrigg 
Lodge,  Romsey;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  2,  Cresswell  Gardens, 

S.  W.  10;  Craigston,  Bisley,  Surrey,  St. 
James  s Club. 

Son  living  — Algernon  James  Riccarton 
Tudor,  b.  1899;  sometime  2nd  Lieut.  Roy. 
Scots. 

Craig,  Sir  (John)  Walker,  son  of 
Thomas  Craig,  of  Ardcoen,  Strabane  ; b. 


1847  > Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1871,  and 
a K.C.  1889;  unsuccessfully  contested 
Down  Co.,  S.  Down  Div.  (AC/)  1892; 
sometime  a Commr.  of  Intermediate  Edu- 
cation Board  for  Ireland,  a Commr.  of 
Education  in  Ireland  ; Judge  of  Monaghan 
and  Fermanagh  County  Court  and  Chm. 
of  Quarter  Sessions  1897-1911,  and  Re- 
corder of  Belfast  and  County  Court  Judge 
of  Antrim  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
1911-19:  m.  1882,  Elsie,  third  da.  of 
George  A.  Hume,  M.D.  (Coroner),  of 
Crumlin,  co.  Antrim ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
54,  The  Drive,  Hove,  Sussex  ; Hove  Club. 
Craik,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry,  P.C., 
K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  M.P.  [see  “Privy 
Council”]. 

Cramp,  Sir  William  Dawkins,  T.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  James  Cramp,  of  Leam- 
ington ; b.  1840  ; appointed  Assist.  Master 
in  Guilsborough  Gram.  Sch.  i860,  Clerk 
in  Examiner’s  Office,  H.M.’s  Customs 
1861,  Inspector  of  Factories  1868,  Sup. 
Inspector  1891,  and  H.M.’s  Dep.  Ch. 
Inspector  of  Factories  1902  ; retired  1907  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Home  Office  Committee  on 
Potteries  1893,  Chm.  of  Home  Office 
Committees  on  Lucifer  Match  and  Chem- 
ical Works  1893,  Brass  Casting  1894,  and 
Building  Accidents  1906,  and  a Member 
of  Factory  Accidents  Committee  1910 ; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  Knt.  1908.  Kirk- 
land, Walton-on-  Thames. 

Cranston,  B?'ig.-Gen.  Sir  Robert, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  C.B.E. , son  of  Robert 
Cranston,  J.P. , D.L.  ; b.  1843;  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Western  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania 
1907;  is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. , a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  City  of  Edinburgh,  a Member  of 
its  Territorial  Force  Asso.  a Member  of 
War  Office  Advisory  Council,  Chm.  of 
Cranston’ s Hotels , and  of  Scottish  N ational 
Exhibition,  a Fellow  of  Educational  Insti- 
tute of  Scotland,  a F.R.S.S.A. , one  of 
H.M.  Commrs.  for  Victoria  Sch.,  Dun- 
blane, and  for  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund,  a 
Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of 
Norway,  and  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour;  formerly  Col.  Comdt.  (V.D. 
and  T.D.)  Queen’s  Rifle  Vol.  Brig.  (Roy. 
Scots) ; was  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh, 
and  Lord-Lieut.  of  City  and  Co.  of  City 
of  Edinburgh  1903-6,  and  Col.  Comdg. 
1st  Lothian  Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1906-9  ; 
raised  and  commanded  a Regt.  during 
European  War,  and  commanded  Tay 
Defences  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Leith 
Dist.  ( LU ) Jan.  1910:  m.  1868,  Eliza- 
beth, el.  da.  of  James  Simmel  Gilbert, 
of  Edinburgh ; cr.  Knt.  1903,  K.C.V.O. 
1905,  C.B.  (Civil)  1909,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Cerehouse,  19,  Merchiston  Avenue, 
Edinburgh ; Scottish  Conservative  (Edin- 
burgh), and  Junior  Constitutional 
( London ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Henry  Norman,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living— Elizabeth  Gilbert,— Mary 
Dalgleish. 

Crawford,  Sir  (Henry)  Homewood, 
son  of  the  late  John  Crawford,  J.P. , of 
Kent;  b.  1850;  admitted  a Solicitor 
1872 ; is  a Lieut,  and  a Commr.  of  Land 
Tax  for  City  of  London;  was  Under- 
Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex  1875-8, 
and  1880-85,  since  when  he  has  been  City 
Solicitor  ; acted  as  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  London  Govt.  1893-4,  and 
as  Secondary  and  Under  Sheriff  of 
London  1904,  and  as  Comptroller  of 
Corporation  of  City  of  London  since 
1917 ; is  a Member  of  Council  of  Law 
So.,  and  Pres,  of  National  Asso.  of 
Local  Govt.  Officers : m.  1874,  Louisa 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


Edith,  only  da.  of  the  late  Alderman  Sir 
Francis  Wyatt  Truscott,  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1879-80,  and  sister  of  Alderman 
Sir  George  Wyatt  Truscott,  1st  Bt. , Lord 
Mayor  of  London  1908-9 ; cr.  Knt.  1900. 
The  Guildhall , E.  C.  ; Junior  Carlton 
Club . 

Crawford,  Sir  William,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Alexander  Crawford,  of  Randals- 
town,  Belfast;  b.  1840;  ed.  privately,  and 
at  Roy.  Academical  Institution,  Belfast ; 
formerly  Senior  Managing  Director  and 
Chm.  of  the  York  Street  Flax  Spinning  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Belfast,  Member  of  Senate 
and  Hon.  Treasurer  of  Queen’s  Univ. , 
Belfast,  and  Member  of  Northern  Counties 
Committee,  Midland  Railway;  is  a J.P. 
for  Belfast ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  of  Paris  Exhibition  1900 ; has 
been  a Member  of  Paris  Consistory  of 
Reformed  Church  of  France,  and  two 
years  Pres,  of  Paris-British  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  of  Linen  Merchants’  Asso., 
and  Belfast  Chamber  of  Commerce:  m. 
1866,  Annie  Coulson,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Glasgow,  D.D.  ; cr.  Knt.  1906. 
Mount  Randal , Belfast;  Ulster  {Belfast), 
and  Ulster  Reform  {Belfast)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Rev.  Alexander  Robert,  b.  1868, 
— James  Glasgow,  b.  1870, — William  Monod, 
b.  1872,  I.C.S., — Henry,  b.  1873. 

Creagh,  Gen.  Sir  O’Moore,  V.C., 
G.C.B.,  G.C.S.E,  6th  son  of  Capt.  James 
Creagh  (formerly  R.N.),  of  Cahirbane,  co. 
Clare  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  95th  Regt. 
1866,3  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1878, 
Brevet  Major  1879,  Lieut. -Col.  1892,  Col.  { 
1896,  Maj.-Gen.  1903,  Lieut. -Gen.  1905, 
and  Gen.  1908 ; retired  1914 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  and 
A.Q.M.G.,  present  at  operations  in  Bazar 
Valley,  and  at  actions  of  Kam  Dakka 
and  Ali-Khel  (despatches,  medal,  Brevet 
Major,  V.C.),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedi- 
tion 1890  (despatches),  and  in  China  1900- 
1901,  first  in  command  of  2nd  Brig,  and 
subsequently  in  command  of  China  Field 
Force  (despatches,  K.C.B.) ; was  in  com- 
mand of  a 2nd  class  Dist.  in  India  and 
Political  Resident  at  Aden  1898-1900,  and 
in  command  of  British  Forces  in  N.  China 
1901-3  and  2nd  Div. , N.  Command,  India 
1903-7,  Mil.  Sec.  at  India  Office  1907-9, 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  and  Army 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India, 
in  Charge  of  Army  Depart.  1909-14  ; was  j 
an  A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.  1911-14;  ap- 
pointed Col.  Merwara  Inf.  1904,  and 
Col.  Baluchis  1912  ; is  a Knight  of  j 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusa-  I 
lem  in  England ; has  2nd  class  Order  ; 
of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan : m.  1st,  1874,  j 
his  cousin,  Letitia  Longfield,  who  d. 
1875,  da.  °f  John  Brereton  ; 2nd,  1891, 
Elizabeth  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of 
the  late  E.  Reade;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909, 
G.C.S. I.  1911.  65,  Albert  Hall  Man-  I 

sions,  S.  IV.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Duncan 
Vandeleur,  M.C.,  b.  1892  ; Capt.  and  Adj.  7th  ; 
Hussars. 

Daughter  living— (By  1st  marriage)  May 
Geraldine,  b.  1875  : m.  1906, Harold  Montague 
Williams,  C.E. 

Greedy,  Sir  Herbert  James,  K.C.B., 
C.V.O.,  son  of  Robert  Henry  Creedy  ; 
b.  1878;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors'  Sch., 
and  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  1st 
class  Classical  Moderations  1898,  and 
Lit.  Hum.  1900,  Senior  Scholar  1901-5) ; 
entered  War  Office  1901 ; employed  on 


special  duty  in  S.  Africa  1903  ; was  Resi- 
dent Clerk  1903-4,  Clerk  to  Commrs.  of 
Income  Duty  for  Army  Sers.  1907-8, 
Private  Sec.  to  Permanent  U nder  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  1903-8,  Assist.  Principal 
Clerk  at  War  Office  1908-20,  Private 
Sec.  to  successive  Secs,  of  State  for  War 
1913-20,  and  Assist,  to  Sec.  of  the  War 
Office  1916-20 ; is  a Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  an  Officer  of  the  Order 
of  the  Crown  of  Belgium ; has  2nd  class 
of  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia  : m.  1904, 
Mabel  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel 
James  Lowry,  of  Grove  Park,  Kent;  cr. 
M.V.O,  (4th  class)  1911,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1915,  C.V.O.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Artillery  Mansions,  S.  W.i  ; Union . 
United  Service , and  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Hilary,  b.  1909. 

Creswell,  Recir-Adm.  Sir  William 
Rooke,  K.  C.M.  G.,K.B.E,,  son  of  Edmund 
Creswell,  of  Gibraltar ; b.  1852 ; entered 
R.N.  1865,  and  becameLieut.  1874;  retired 
1878  ; served  against  pirates  in  Laroot 
River  1873  (wounded,  promoted  Lieut.), 
and  subsequently  on  E.  Coast  of  Africa  in 
suppression  of  Slave  Trade,  and  in  China 
1900,  in  command  of  H.M.S.  Protector 
(first  Colonial  Ship  of  War  accepted  for 
Imperial  war  ser.)  ; appointed  Director  of 
Naval  Forces  of  Commonwealth  of  Aus- 
tralia 1904,  and  is  now  First  Member  of 
its  Naval  Board  ; has  Order  of  Rising  Sun 
of  Japan  : m.  1888,  Adelaide  Elizabeth, 
O.B.E.,  da.  of  Mr.  Justice  Stow,  formerly 
a Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  S.  Australia  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1897,  K.C.M.G.  i9ii,K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Melbourne,  Victoria. 
Crewe,  Brig. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Charles  Preston,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , son  of 
Capt.  Frederick  Crewe,  7th  Madras  Inf.  ; 
b.  1858  ; ed.  privately ; in  Cape  Mounted 
Rifles  1878-81 ; became  Capt.  Colonial 
Forces  1899,  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
and  Col.  1901  ; retired  1902;  served  in 
Kaffir  War  1878-9  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Basuto  War  1880  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1898-1901  in  command  of 
Border  Horse  which  he  raised,  and  sub- 
sequently in  command  of  a Mobile 
Column,  and  of  Colonial  Forces,  Cape 
W.  Dists.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.);  was  Colonial  Sec.,  Cape 
Colony  1904-7,  and  Sec.  for  Agriculture 
1907-8 ; is  a J.P.  for  Cape  Colony,  Member 
(for  E.  London)  in  Union  House  of  Par- 
liament, and  a Member  of  Defence  Council 
of  Union  of  S.  Africa;  acted  as  Hon. 
Director  of  War  Recruiting  1914-15 ; 
appointed  a Brig. -Gen.  on  Staff  of  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  Forces  in  E.  Africa  1916: 
m.  1887,  Helen  Agnes  Josephine,  O.B.E., 
el.  da.  of  Joseph  Millerd  Orpen,  Surveyor- 
Gen.  of  Rhodesia;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
K.C.M.G.  1915.  Woodleigh,  St.  Mark's 
Road,  East  London,  Cape  Colony. 

Son  living — Ranulphe  Orpen,  b.  1898. 

Crichton,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
George  Louis,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  Erne]. 
Crichton-Browne  [see  Browne]. 
Croft,  Sir  Alfred  Woodley,  K.C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Woodley 
Croft,  ot  Plymouth ; b.  1841 ; ed.  at 
Mannamead  Sch.,  Plymouth,  and  at 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1863,  M.A. 
1870);  Lecturer  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford, 

1 863-5  I appointed  to  Bengal  Education 
Depart.  1866;  was  Professor  in  Pres. 
Coll.,  Calcutta  1866-73,  Principal  of  the 
Dacca  Coll.  1873-4,  Inspector  of  Schools 


KNIGHTS. 


899 


1874-6,  Director  of  Public  Instruction, 
Bengal  1877-97,  and  a Member  of  Indian 
Education  Commn.  1882-3,  a Member  of 
Legislative  Council  of  Bengal  1887-92, 
Pres,  of  Asiatic  So.  of  Bengal  1892-3, 
a Trustee  of  Indian  Museum  1894-6, 
and  Vice-Chancellor  of  Calcutta  Univ. 
1894-6  (Hon.  LL.D.  1897) ; is  a J.P.  for 
Devon;  cr.  C.I.E.  1884,  K.C.I.E.  1887. 
Rumleigh , Bere  Alston,  Devon;  Royal 
Western  Yacht  Club. 

Crooke-Lawless  [see  Lawless"]. 
Crookshank,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Sydney 
D’ Aguilar,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.I.E. , 

D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Arthur  Chichester  William  Crookshank, 

C. B. ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Neuenheim  Coll.  ; 
entered  R.E.  1889,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col. 
1919;  joined  Indian  State  Railways,  1892, 
and  was  in  charge  of  Gohnalake  Opera- 
tions 1894 ; served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium 
and  Aviz  of  Portugal,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  K.C.M.G.,  American 

D. S.M.) ; organized  Indian  Famine  Relief 
Works  1896-7;  was  Under-Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  1904-7,  Constructor  of  King 
George  Med.  Coll.,  Lucknow  1908-10, 
Sup.  of  Works,  Coronation  Durbar  1911, 
in  charge  of  Capital  Construction  Works 
at  Delhi  1912-13,  and  Director-Gen.  of 
Transportation  1918,  with  rank  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  ; is  an  A.I.C.E. , and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911, 
C.I.E.  1912,  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  United 
Service,  Bath,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

CROOM,S»John  Halliday,  M.D.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  David  Croom ; b.  1847;  M.D. 
Edin.  1882,  F.R.C.S.  1873,  and  F.R.C.P. 
1880 ; has  been  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.  of  Edinburgh,  of  British  Gynae- 
cological So.,  and  of  Obstetrical  So., 
Edinburgh,  and  Consulting  Physician  to 
Roy.  Infirmary,  Edinburgh  ; is  Professor 
of  Midwifery  in  Edinburgh  Univ., 
Physician  to  Edinburgh  Roy.  Maternity 
Hospital,  and  Hon.  Fellow  and  Member 
of  many  learned  Sos.  : m.  1874,  Anne 
Isabella,  da.  of  David  Walker,  of 
Broughty  Ferry ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  25, 

Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh. 

Son  living — David  Halliday,  M.D.  (17,  Alva 
Street,  Edinburgh),  b.  1877  : m.  1907,  Eleanor 
A.  B.,  da. of  thelateR.  J.  Blair-Cunynghame,  I 
M.D.,  of  Cronan. 

Daughters  living — Anna  Muriel,  b.  1881, — 
Marjorie  Halliday,  b.  1887. 

Crosbie,  Hon.  Sir  John  Chalker, 
K.B.E. ; b.  1876;  became  anM.E.C., New- 
foundland 1911  ; is  Chm.  of  Shipping  of 
Tonnage  Committees  for  Newfoundland  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  St.  John, 
Newfoundland. 

Crossman,  Sir  William  Smith,  son 
of  the  late  John  Crossman,  “captain” 
of  a copper  ore  mine  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at 
National  Sch. , Tavistock;  is  a stone- 
mason, a Member  of  Cardiff  Board  of 
Guardians,  and  of  Building  Committee 
thereof ; was  Lord  Mayor  of  Cardiff 
1906-7 ; has  been  Labour  representative 
on  Cardiff  City  Council  (Cathays  Ward) 
since  1892  ; appointed  Manager  of  A class 
Labour  Exchange  in  Cardiff  1910 : m. 
1885,  Mary  Ann,  da.  of  Peter  Moore, 
formerly  of  Douglas,  Isle  of  Man  ; cr. 
Knt.  1907.  31,  Harriet  Street,  Cardiff. 


Crowdy,  Dame  Rachelj  lEleanor, 
D.B.E.,  R.R.C.,  da.  of  — Crowdy;  b. 
18 — ; Principal  Comdt.  V.A.D.s  in 
France  during  European  War;  employed 
in  League  of  Nations  Secretariat;  cr. 
D.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Palais  des  Nations, 
Geneva. 

Crowe,  Sir  Eyre  (Alexander), 
G.  C.M.  G. , K.  C.B. , 3rd  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Joseph  Archer  Crowe,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1864 ; ed.  in  Berlin  and  Paris  ; entered 
Foreign  Office  1885,  became  Assist.  Clerk 
1900,  a Senior  Clerk  1906,  an  Assist. 
Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1912,  Counsellor  of  Embassy  1917,  and 
Min.  Plen.  1919 ; was  Assist.  Sec.  to 
British  Delegates  at  International  Sugar 
Conference  in  London  1887,  and  to  British 
Special  Commrs.  for  Sugar  Bounties 
Convention  1889,  Sec.  to  International 
Conference  in  London  on  Protection  of 
Wild  Animals  in  Africa  1900,  a British 
Delegate  at  Hague  Conference  1907,  and 
at  London  Naval  Conference  1908,  and 
British  Agent  in  Savarkar  Arbitration  at 
The  Hague  1911,  appointed  Permanent 
Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 

Affairs  1920 ; has  Jubilee  and  Coro- 
nation medals : m.  1903,  Clema,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Professor  C.  Gerhardt,  of 
Berlin,  and  widow  of  Eberhardt  von 
Bonin;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907,  K.C.M.G. 
1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  G.C.M.G. 
1919.  74,  Elm  Park  Road,  Chelsea, 

S.  W.  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Son  living— Eric,  b.  1905. 

Daughters  living— Three. 

Cruickshank,  Sir  William  Dickson, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Cruickshank, 
of  Trafalgar,  Forres,  N.B.  ; b.  1845  ; ed. 
at  Rafford  Sch. , and  privately ; entered 
Bank*  of  Bengal  1866,  became  Inspector 
of  Branches  thereof  1868,  Agent  at  Ran- 
goon 1869,  Dep.  Sec.  1876,  and  Sec.  and 
Treasurer  1887  ; retired  1909 : m.  1874, 
Julia  Emma,  da.  of  W.  S.  Millard ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1903,  Knt.  1906.  Oriental  Club. 
Daughters  living — Liola  Violet  (Larfy  Dunbar) : 
m.  1899,  Sir  I.oraine  Geddes  Dunbar, Sec.  and 
Treas.  of  Bank  of  Bengal,  Calcutta,— Ada 
Beatrice:  m.  1907,  Major  Walter  Guy  Ays- 
cough,  M.C.,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1917. 

Crum,  Sir  Walter  Erskine,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Waiter  Ewing  Crum,  of 
Thornliebank,  Renfrew;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1897) ; Major  Calcutta  Light  Horse,  and 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Graham  and  Co. , 
merchants,  of  Calcutta  ; was  a Member 
of  Imperial  Legislative  Council  of  India 
1919-20 : m.  1903,  Violet  Mary,  da. 

of  the  late  Charles  Forbes;  cr.  O.B. E. 
(Civil)  1918,  Knt.  1920.  Ashton  Grange, 
near  Chester ; Union  Club. 

Sons  living — Walter  Donald  Charles,  b.  1911, 
— Vernon  Forbes,  b.  1919. 

Daughter  liv.ng — Isla  Margaret,  b.  1905. 

Crump,  Sir  William  John,  son  of  the 
late  William  Alexander  Crump,  solicitor, 
of  17,  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C.  ; b.  1850; 
ed.  at  North  London  Collegiate  Sch., 
Camden  Town,  and  privately  ; admitted 
Solicitor  1876  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Middlesex  (High  Sheriff  1911),  a member 
of  the  legal  firm  of  William  A.  Crump  and 
Son,  of  17,  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C. , Pres, 
of  N.  Islington  National  Unionist  Asso. 
(Chm.  N.  Islington  Conservative  and 
Unionist  Asso.  1883-1919),  Past  Master  of 
the  Upholders’  Co.,  Past  Master  of  City 
of  London  Solicitors’  Co.,  Past  Chm.  of 
National  Unionist  Asso.,  a Member  of 
its  Council,  Chm.  of  its  Metropolitan  Div. , 


900 


KNIGHTAGE. 


and  of  Hendon  (Central  Div.)  National 
Unionist  Asso.,  a Member  of  Middlesex 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  of  Council  and 
Executive  Committee  of  City  of  London 
Conservative  and  Unionist  Asso.,  and 
of  Middlesex  Territorial  Force  Asso. 
and  Licensing  Committee  ; elected  (first) 
Mayor  of  Islington  1900 ; re-elected  1901 ; 
presented  Coronation  Address  to  their 
Majesties  King  Edward  VII.  and  Queen 
Alexandra  on  behalf  of  Boroughs  North 
of  Thames  1902 ; received  Coronation 
medals  1902  and  1911 : m.  1872,  Anna, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Buttery,  of 
Piccadilly,  W. ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  Glenthorne, 
Harrow  Weald;  Junior  Carlton , City 
Carlton,  Canada , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Dudley  James  (3,  Kidderpoer 
Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W.),  b.  1878  : m. 
1901,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  John  Sheppard 
Edmonds, — Alfred  Frank,  b.  1883. 

Daughters  living — Marion  Sarah,  b.  1874  : »». 
1896,  Alexander  von  Meien,  of  Windybraes, 
Havelock  Road,  Bognor, — Ella  Maria,  b. 
1877:  m.  1896,  Herbert  Dicksee,  R.E., 
of  Oak  House,  Kidderpore  Avenue,  Hamp- 
stead, N.W.,— -Gertrude  Emily,  b.  1879 : 
*n.  1901,  Ayerst  Hooker  Butterj',  of  baun- 
-celles,  Templewood  Avenue,  Hampstead, 
N.W., — Irene  Anna,  b.  1880  : m.  1907,  Harold 
Goslett,  F.R.I.B.A.,  of  Royston  bodge, 
Royston  Park,  Hatch  End,  Middlesex. 

CRUNDAbb,  Sir  William  Henry,  son 
of  the  late  William  Crundall,  of  Lords, 
near  Faversham,  Kent;  b.  1847;  ed. 
privately ; has  been  13  times  Mayor  of 
Dover ; is  sole  partner  in  the  firm  of 
William  Crundall  and  Co.,  timber  mer- 
chants, of  Dover,  London,  etc.,  Belgian 
Consul  for  Kent,  Surrey,  and  Sussex,  a 
Knight  of  the  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, a J.P.  for  Dover  and  for  Kent, 
Board  of  Trade  Representative  andChm. 
of  Dover  Harbour  Board,  and  Chm.  of 
Conservative  Party  in  Dover ; sometime 
German  Consul  at  Dover ; appointed 
Imperial  Consul  for  Persia  at  Dover  1908  ; 
has  1 st  class  Croix  Civique  of  Belgium  : 
m.  1880,  Emily  Constance,  da.  of  Col. 
George  Landmann  ; cr.  Knt.  1889. 
Woodside , Kearsney , near  Dover  ; Carlton, 
and  Royal  Cinque  Ports  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Henry,  b.  1882, — Eric 
Randolph,  M.A.,  B.C.L.  (lies  Farm,  Far  Oak- 
ridge,  Stroud,  Gloucestershire ; Cavalry  Club), 
b.  1884;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1907:  m.  1913, 
Violet  Constance,  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  William 
Tylden,  R.A.,  of  Brockhill,  Hythe. 

Daughter  living — Catherine  Victoria. 

Crutcheey,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Charles  Crutchley,  of  Sunninghill 
Park,  Ascot,  Berks;  b.  1856 ; entered  101st 
Regt.  r874,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Scots  Guards  1887,  Lieut. -Col.  1897, 
Col.  1900,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1908;  retired 
1918 ; served  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battles  of  Mahuta  and 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  5th  class  Medjidie,  Brevet  Major), 
and  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  present 
at  actions  of  Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat 
(wounded,  clasps)  ; was  A.A.G.  for  Re- 
cruiting, Head  Quarters  1900,  Director 
thereof  1908,  Lieut. -Gov.  and  Sec.,  Roy. 
Hospital,  Chelsea  1909-18  : m.  1887,  Sybil 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry  John 
Coke  [see  E.  Leicester,  colls.];  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1902,  K.C.V.O.  1913,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Longford,  Derby. 

Son  living — Gerald  Edward  Victor,  b . 1890; 
bieut.  Scots  Guards ; served  during  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  prisoner  1915-18): 
m.  1919,  Betty  Strachan,  da.  of  the  late 
Hugh  Spottiswoode,  of  28,  Tite  Street, 
Chelsea,  S.W. 


Cubitt,  Sir  Bertram  Blakiston,  K.  C.B. , 
el.  son  of  Major  Frank  Astley  Cubitt, 
of  Thorpe  Hall,  Norwich,  and  Fritton 
House,  Suffolk  [see  Blakiston,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885);  sometime  a 
Principal  Clerk  in  Sec.’s  Depart,  of 
War  Office  ; a J.P.  ; Assist.  Sec.  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  War  1889-91,  and  Private  Sec. 
to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  War  1896-8  ; 
appointed  Principal  Assist.  Sec.  at  the 
War  Office,  and  a Member  of  Roy. 
Patriotic  Fund  Corporation  1914,  and  of 
Statutory  War  Pensions  Committee  1916: 
m.  1897,  Leila,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  Norman  Leslie,  Gordon  High- 
landers ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1920.  Hillstead,  Brentwood, 
Essex ; Union  Club. 

Sons  living — Frank  beslie,  b.  1898, — Alan 
Blakiston,  b.  1903. 

Cullen,  Hon.  Sir  William  Portus, 
K.C.M.G. , LL.D.,  son  of  John  Cullen,  of 
Mount-Johnston,  Jamberoo,  N.S.  Wales  ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  County  Schs. , and  at  Syd- 
ney Univ.  (B.A.  1880,  M. A.  1882,  LL.B. 
1885,  LL.D.  1887,  Fellow  1897);  Bar. 
N.S.  Wales  and  a K.C.  1905;  elected  a 
M.L.A. , N.S.  Wales  1891  and  a M.L.C. 
1896 ; a Member  of  Senate  of  Sydney 
Univ.  (Vice-Chancellor  1908-11,  Chan- 
cellor 1914)  ; appointed  Ch.  Justice  and 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  N.S.  Wales  1910  : m.  1891, 
Lily,  el.  da.  of  the  Hon.  R.  H.  D.  White, 
M.L.C.  ; cr.  Knt.  1911,  K.C.M.G.  1912. 
Tregoyd,  Mosman,  Sydney , N.S.  Wales. 
Sons  living — Howard,  b.  1893, — William,  b, 
189  7. 

Daughter  living — Ailsa. 

CubbiNAN,  Sir  Thomas  Major,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cullinan,  of 
Seymour;  b.  1862;  sometime  a M.L.C. 
of  Transvaal ; is  Chm.  and  Managing 
Director  of  the  Premier  Diamond  Mining 
Co.  (Limited) ; the  diamond  (weighing 
3000  carats)  presented  in  1907  by  the 
Transvaal  Colony  to  King  Edward  VII. 
bore  his  name  ; elected  a Member  of  first 
S.  African  Union  Parliament  1910  ; cr. 
Knt.  1910,  D.S.O.  1916.  Cullinan  Build- 
ings, 5,  Simmonds  Street,  Johannesburg, 
Transvaal. 

Cumming,  Sir  John  Ghest,  K.C.I.E. , 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  James  Simpson 
Cumming;  b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  High 
Sch.,  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1887),  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890) ; en- 
tered I.C.S.  1889,  became  Officiating 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1894,  Joint 
Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector  1896, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1900,  and  Sec. 
to  Govt.,  Judicial  and  Gen.  Departs.  1900, 
and  to  Revenue  and  Gen.  Departs.  1909 ; 
subsequently  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  thereof ; 
was  a M.E.C.  of  Bengal  1917-20;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1911,  C.S.I.  1916,  K.C.I.E.  1920. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Cumming,  Capt.  Sir  Mansfield  George 
Smith-,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , son  of  Col. 
J.  T.  Smith,  formerly  R.  E.  ; b.  1859; 
entered  R.N.  1872,  became  Sub-Lieut. 
1878,  Lieut.  1881,  Com.  (retired)  1906, 
and  Capt.  1919  ; served  with  Perak  Ex- 
pedition 1874-5  (medal),  and  in  Egypt 
(medal,  star) ; assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Cumming  1889;  has  Legion 
of  Honour,  Orders  of  St.  Stanislas  and 
St.  Vladimir  of  Russia,  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  and  American  D.S.M.  : m.  1st, 
1885,  Dora  Cloete,  of  Great  Constantia, 

S.  Africa;  2nd,  1889,  Lesley  Marian, 
da.  of  Capt.  Lockhart  Valiant  Cumming, 


KNIGHTS. 


901 


of  Logie,  Morayshire ; cr.  C.  B.  (Civil)  1914, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  Logie , Morayshire  ; 
Salterns,  Bursledon  ; 2,  Whitehall  Court , 

S.W. 

Cuningham,  Sir  William  John, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Cuningham,  Esq.  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Acad. , and  privately  ; entered  Bom. 
C.S.  1870,  and  became  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India  in  Foreign  Depart.  1885, 
Dep.  Sec.  1890,  and  -Sec.  1894  ; retired 
190 1 ; cr.  C.S. I.  1891,  K.C.S. I.  1897.  6, 

Charles  Street,  W.  1 , East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Cunliffe,  Sir  Robert  Ellis,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Cunliffe,  D.L.,  of  17, 
Inverness  Terrace,  W.  ; b.  1858 ; ed. 
at  Bradfield,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll. , 
Oxford  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1900) ; admitted 
a Solicitor  1884 ; sometime  a member 
of  the  legal  firm  of  Cunliffes  and  Daven- 
port ; was  Solicitor  to  Board  of  Trade 
1900-20 : m.  1885,  Clementina,  da.  of 
the  late  Richard  Cockerton,  of  83,  Corn- 
wall Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr.  Knt.  1910. 
34,  The  Grove,  Boltons , S.  W. ; United 
University , and  Flyfishers'  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Robert  Ellis  (3,  Temple 
Gardens,  E.C.),  b.  1886;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1 91 1, — Walter  Richard,  b.  1893. 

Daughters  living — Clementina  Mary  Ellis, 
b.  1887  : m.  1912,  Major  George  Henry  Wilson, 

R. P.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1917,  of  11,  Clareville  Grove, 

S. W., — Phyllis  Eaetitia,  b.  1889:  m.  1911, 

Reginald  William  Ironside,  M.R.C.S.  (some- 
time Capt.  R.A.M.C.),  of  3,  Sydney  Place, 
S.W., — Isobel  Joyce,  b.  1893  : m.  1914, 

Douglas  Finch  Noyes,  of  Maskeliza,  Ceylon. 

Cunningham,  Sir  (Alexander)  Fred- 
erick Douglas,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Cunningham, 
K.C.I.E. , C.S.I.  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Ken- 
sington Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London  ; entered  B.C.S.  1871  ; sometime 
Under-Sec.  to  Govt.  Civil  Depart., 
Lahore,  and  is  a Commr. , Punjab ; re- 
tired 1902 : m.  1883,  Ada,  da.  ol  the  late 
Lestock  Reid,  B.C.S. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1881, 
K.C.I.E.  1901.  Park  Lodge,  Binfield, 
Berks  ; A thenceum  and  East  India  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Cunynghame,  Sir  Henry  Hardinge 
Samuel,  K.C.B.  [see  Cunynghame,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Cure,  Sir  Edward  Henry  Capel,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Capel  Cure, 
Canon  of  Windsor,  and  Chap. -in- Or d. 
to  Queen  Victoria  [B.  Rookwood]  ; b. 
1866  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (History  Honours  1888); 
is  Commercial  Counsellor  of  Embassy  for 
Italy ; has  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus  of  Italy  : m.  1889,  Muriel 
Elizabeth  Anna  Louisa,  da.  of  Sir  Percy 
Dixwell  Nowell  Dixwell-Oxenden,  10th 
Bt. ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  British  Embassy , 
Rome;  Villa  della  Quercia,  Pallanza, 
Lago  Maggiore,  Italy;  Travellers'  Club. 
Daughter  living— Bettina  Zoe,  b.  1898. 

Currie,  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  William, 
G.C.M.G. , K.C.B. , LL.D.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Gamier  Currie ; b.  1875 ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1919  and  McGill 
Univ.  1920  ; Inspector-Gen.  Canadian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff, 
and  Comdg.  Canadian  Div.  with  rank 
of  Lieut. -Gen.  (despatches,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm , G.  C.  M.  G. , American  D.S.  M. ) ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Council  of  Over- 
seas Mil.  Forces  of  Canada  ; appointed 


Principal  of  McGill  Univ.  1920  : m.  1901, 
Lucy  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Chaworth-Musters  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
G.C.M.G.  1919.  McGill  University , 
Montreal ; Annesley,  Alston  Street , 

Victoria,  British  Columbia. 

Currie,  Sir  James,  K.B.E. , C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Currie,  LL.D., 
Principal  of  Church  of  Scotland  Training 
Coll. , Edinburgh ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Fettes 
Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1892) ; was  Principal  of 
Gordon  Coll.,  Khartoum,  and  Director  of 
Education  to  Sudan  Govt.  1900-1914,  and 
a Member  of  Sudan  Council  1911-14; 
appointed  to  Labour  Supply  Depart,  of 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1915,  and  Controller, 
Industrial  Training,  Min.  of  Munitions 
1919 ; also  a Member  of  Departmental 
Council,  Ministry  of  Labour  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Wiltshire,  Devizes  Div. 
(L)  Dec.  1918  ; has  2nd  class  Medjidie 
and  3rd  class  Osmanieh  : m.  1913,  Hilda 
Beatrice,  only  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas 
Hanbury,  K.C.V.O.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Upham  House, 
Aldbourne,  Wilts;  Brooks  s,  Reform,  and 
Savile  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  19 1-. 

Currie,  Sir  James  Thomson,  K.C.B., 
son  of  James  G.  Currie,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; Per- 
sonal Assist,  to  Min.  of  Munitions  and 
Supply  ; Assist.  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Supply, 
War  Office  1917- 19  : m.  1895,  Constance, 
da.  of  G.  Payter,  of  Sontapier,  Bengal ; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Stoke  Green 
House,  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks ; Junior  Carl- 
ton, and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

Son  living — Hamish  A.  D.,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  , living  — Constance,  b.  1896, — 
Winifred,  b.  1900, 

Curtis,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald  Sal- 
mond,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see 
Curtis,  Bt.,  cr.  1802,  colls.]. 

Curtis,  Sir  Richard  James,  K.B.E . ; 
b.  18 — ; Food  Commr.  for  Midland  Div.  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Cust,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Herbert  Edward, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Brownlow,  colls.]. 

Custance,  Adm.  Sir  Reginald  Neville, 
G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  W.  N.  Custance,  C.B. ; b.  1847  ; 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  1913;  entered  R.N. 
t86o,  became  Lieut.  1868,  Com.  1878, 
Capt.  1885,  Rear-Adm.  1899,  Vice-Adm. 
1904,  and  Adm.  1908  ; retired  1912  ; 
served  with  Naval  Brig,  at  storming  of 
Kahding  1862,  at  actions  of  Kagosima 
1863,  and  Simono-Seki  1864;  was  Assist. - 
Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  1887-90, 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1897-9, 
Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  at  the 
Admiralty  1899-1902,  Rear-Adm.  in  Medi- 
terranean Fleet  1902-4,  and  2nd  in  com 
mand  of  Channel  Fleet  1907-8 ; is  a Gov.  of 
Roy.  Naval  Scholarships  Fund  ; was  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund  Corpora- 
tion 1912-14;  appointed  Naval  Attach^  to 
U.S.A.  1893;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.V.O. 
1903,  K.C.M.G.  1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1908,  G.C. B.  (Mil.)  1913.  Mayfair- 
Chambers,  42,  Half  Moon  Street , W. 

Dale,  Sir  Alfred  William  Winterslow, 
son  of  the  late  Robert  William  Dale, 
D.D. , of  Birmingham  ; b.  1855;  ed.  at 
King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll,  and  T'rin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(Chancellor's  English  Medallist  1876  and 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1878,  Members’,  Hulsean,  and  Seatonian 
Prizeman,  B.A.  8th  Classic  1879,  Fellow 
1881,  M.A.  1882)  ; LL.D.,  Aberdeen 
1906,  Bristol  1912,  and  Liverpool  1920  ; 
was  Lecturer,  Bursar,  and  Tutor  of 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  1879-99,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Senate,  and  Sec.  of  Gen. 
Board  of  Studies,  Camb.  1898-9,  Prin- 
cipal of  Univ.  Coll.,  Liverpool  1899- 
1903,  Vice-Chancellor  of  Liverpool  Univ. 
1903-19;  has  been  Chm.  of  Council  and 
of  Board  of  Education,  Mansfield  Coll., 
Oxford,  since  1904;  acted  as  Chm.  of  N. 
Universities’  Joint  Matriculation  Board 
1905-17 ; author  of  ‘ ‘ The  Synod  of  Elvira,” 
etc.  : m.  1882,  May,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Jeeves,  of  Hitchin;  cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Red  Lodge,  Cold  Ash,  Newbury  ; A thenoeum 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie,  b.  1883  : m.  1911, 
Maurice  Raekham,  of  Roehampton, — Beatrice 
Mary,  b.  1889, — Alice  Barbara,  b.  1891. 

Daljit  Singh,  Sardar  Sir,  K.B.E., 
C.S.l. ; b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Magistrate 
of  Jullundur;  appointed  a Member  of 
Council  of  the  Punjab  1913  and  of  Sec.  of 
State  for  India  1915 ; cr.  C.S.L  1914, 
K.B.E.  1919. 

Dalrymple,  Col.  SirVl\\\\2im,K.B.E.\ 
b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African  Forces  ; rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  recruiting  and 
gen.  war  work  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1920. 

Dalton,  Rev.  John  Neale,  K.C.V.O. , 
C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Neale  Dalton,  M.A.,R.  of  Milton  Keynes, 
Bucks  ; b.  1839  ; ed.  at  Blackheath  Pro- 
prietary Sch. , and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1866)  ; Select  Preacher 
beforeUniv.  1878  ; wasTutor  to  T.R.HH. 
Prince  Albert  Victor  and  P/ince  George 
of  Wales  1871-9,  and  Gov.  to  T.R.HH. 
1879-82,  with  whom  he  visited  the  British 
Colonies,  Trinidad  and  the  W.  Indies, 
Bermudas,  Falkland  Islands,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  five  provinces  of  Australia, 
Fiji,  Hong  Kong,  Singapore,  and  Ceylon, 
etc.  ; appointed  Chap.-in-Ord.  to  Queen 
Victoria  1881,  Canon  of  Windsor  1885, 
Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Duke  of  York  1892, 
a Dep.  Clerk  of  the  Closet-in-Ord.  to 
Queen  Victoria  1897,  Dep.  Clerk  of  the 
Closet  to  King  Edward  VII.  and  Domestic 
Chap,  to  Prince  of  Wales  1901,  and  a 
Dep.  Clerk  of  the  Closet  and  a Domestic 
Chap,  to  King  George  V.  1910  : m.  1886, 
Catherine  Alicia,  da.  of  Charles  Evan 
Thomas,  of  The  Gnoll,  Neath,  Glamor- 
ganshire; cr.  C.M.G.  1882,  C.V.O.  1901, 
K.C.V.O.  1911.  The  Cloisters,  Windsor 
Castle. 

Son  living — Edward  Hugh  John  Neale,  b. 
1887  : tn.  1914,  Ruth,  da.  of  Hamilton  Fox. 
Daughter  living — Alexandra  Mary  Georgie,  b. 
1891 : tn.  1918,  Major  John  Ballingall  Forbes 
Watson,  R.A.F. 

Daly,  Lieut.-CoL.  Sir  Hugh,  K.  C.S.l, 
K.C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Henry 
(Dermot)  Daly,  G.C.B.,  C.I.E.,  ; b.  i860; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  en- 
tered Gloucestershire  Regt.  1881,  became 
Lieut.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1883, 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
1907 ; retired  1916 ; served  in  Burma 
Campaign  1886-8  (despatches) ; was  Sup. 
of  N.  Shan  States  1888-91,  Assist.  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Foreign  Depart. 
1892-6,  Dep.  Sec.  1896-1904,  Agent  to 
Gov. -Gen.,  Central  India  1905-10,  and 
Resident  in  Mysore  and  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Coorg  1910-16 : m.  1891,  Diana  Maria, 


da.  of  the  late  Charles  Denison,  of  Penn- 
sylvania, U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1892,  C.S.L 
1903,  K.C.I.E.  1911,  K. C.S.L  1916. 
Buckland  Grange,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Daughter  living — Lucy:  m.  1914,  Major 

William  Paget-Tomlinson,  D.S.O..  7th 
Hussars. 

Dalziel,  Professor  Sir  Kennedy,  son 
of  George  Dalziel,  of  Markland,  Dumfries- 
• shire  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1883);  is  Consulting 
Surg.,  Roy.  Hospital  for  Sick  Children, 
Glasgow,  Surg.  Western  Infirmary,  and  a 
J.  P.  for  Glasgow : in.  1887,  Margaret, 
da.  of  John  Waddell,  of  Inch,  Bath- 
gate ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  196,  Bath  Street, 

Glasgow;  Nether  Kinneddar,  Saline, 
Fife. 

Sons  living — George,  M.C.,  b.  1888;  Major 
R.A.M.C., — Ralph  Kennedy,  b.  1896;  Lieut. 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers. 

Daughters  living — Margaret, — Mairi, — Kath- 
leen Lorna. 

Dane,  Sir  Louis  William,  G. C.I.E. , 
C.S.L,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Martin 
Dane,  M.D.,  C.B. , Inspector-Gen.  of 
Hospitals,  of  Clarendon  Lodge,  Millbrook, 
Hants  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Kingstown  Sch.  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1876;  was  Assist.  Commr. 
1876-92  (Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Punjab  1879-82),  Dep.  Commr.  and 
Settlement  Collector  1892-6,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  in  Punjab  1896-1900,  Resident 
Magistrate  in  Ireland  1900-1901,  Resident 
in  Kashmir  1901-2,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India 
in  Foreign  Depart.  1902-8,  and  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Punjab  1908-12 ; retired  1913 ; 
carried  out  Land  Revenue  Settlements, 
Gurdapur  Dist.  1887-92,  and  at  Peshawar 
1892-6 ; head  of  the  Mission  to  Kabul 
1904  (K.C.I.E.,  Sardar-i- Afghanistan) ; is 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1882,  Edith 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal,  and  M6daille  de  la  Reine 
Elisabeth  avec  Croix  Rouge),  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Francis  Booth  Nor- 
man, K.C.B.  [see  Norman,  “ Knights' 
Widows”];  cr.  C.S.L  1904,  K.C.I.E. 
1905,  G. C.I.E.  1911.  The  King' s House, 
Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Sons  living — Clement  Richard,  b.  1883  ; Com. 
R.N.  : in.  1917,  Bessie  Albina,  da.  of  Dr.  T. 
Sandby  Coombe, — Henry,  b.  1893;  Capt. 
Indian  Army. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Bentinck:  tn. 

1912,  Capt.  Ernest  Sopper,  D.S.O.,M.C.,  17th 
Lancers, — Ellen  Norman:  tn.  1917,  Capt. 
Richard  Dane,  M.C.,  Cav., — Denise  Mont- 
gomery. 

Dane,  Sir  Richard  Morris,  K.C.I.E ., 

son  of  the  late  Inspector-Gen.  Richard 
Dane,  C.B.,  M.D.  ; b.  1854;  ed.  at 
Kingstown  Sch.,  Dublin  ; entered  B.C.S. 
1872;  was  Sec.  to  Financial  Commr., 
Punjab  1880-82,  engaged  in  special  duty 
in  Public  Works  Depart.  1882,  Officiating 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  1882,  Boundary  and 
Settlement  Officer,  Central  India  1883-4, 
and  Assist.  Commr.,  Ajmere  1885;  be- 
came Dep.  Commr.  1889 ; officiated  as 
Commr.  of  Excise  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Registration  1890-91  ; served  in  connec- 
tion with  Opium  Commn.  1893 ; appointed 
Commr.  of  N.  India  Salt  Province  1898, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Excise  and  Salt 
1908  ; retired  1909 ; appointed  Foreign 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Chinese  Salt  Revenue 
1913  ; has  1st  class  of  Orders  of  the  Excel- 
lent Crop  of  China  and  of  the  Striped 
Tiger : in.  1880,  Emily  (from  whom 

he  obtained  a divorce  1901),  da.  of  Sir 
Edward  Leeds,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1896, 


KNIGHTS. 


9°3 


K.C.  I.E.  1909.  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Y)A^\Y.CL)Maj-Gen.  Sir  John  Frederic, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  F. 
Daniell,  of  Aldingbourne,  Chichester  ; b. 
1859;  ed.  privately;  entered  R.M.L.  I. 
1878,  became  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col. 
1904,  Col.  Comdt.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1912;  was  Professor,  Roy.  Mil.  Acad. 
1900-1902,  in  Naval  Intelligence  Depart. 
1888-91,  1903-9,  and  1917-9;  commanded 
troops  in  Sierra  Leone  1914-7 : m.  1887, 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Rosher,  of 
The  Knowle,  Higham,  Kent;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Sierra  Leone; 
United  Service , and  Cavendish  Clubs. 

Son  living — Rev.  Basil  Camden,  b.  1893; 
Curate  of  St.  Peter’s,  Southsea. 

Daniels,  Sir  Percy,  K.B.E. , son  of 
Edward  Daniels ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Mill 
Hill ; Head  of  Leather  Purchasing 
Conmin. , British  War  Mission  in  U.S.A. 
during  European  War  : m.  1907,  Florence 
Grace,  da.  of  John  Robert  Pakeman, 
C.  B.E.,  of  25,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington, 
W.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  41,  South 

Street , Park  Lane , W. 

Dannreuther,  Sir  Sigmund,  C.B.} 
son  of  Edward  Dannreuther,  of  Windy- 
croft,  Hastings ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895)  ; 
Private  Sec.  to  Adj.-Gen. , War  Office 
1898-1901,  and  Principal  Clerk  there  1907- 
15  ; appointed  Director  of  Finance,  Min. 
of  Munitions  1915,  Controller  of  Finance, 
and  Accounting  Officer  1917,  Assist. 
Financial  Sec.  1918,  Member  of  Muni- 
tions Council  1919,  and  Joint  Sec.,  Min. 
of  Munitions  1920 : m.  1901,  Margaret 
Ethel,  da.  of  Richard  Burbrook  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917,  Knt.  1919.  Iverfarne, 
Iver  Heath , Bucks;  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Club. 

Sons  living  — Denis  Sigmund,  b.  1904, — 
Edward  Tristan  Hilton,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen,  b.  1902. 

Danson,  Sir  Francis  Chatillon,  son 
of  John  Towne  Danson,  Bar.-at-Law,  of 
Dry  Close,  Grasmere,  Westmorland  ; b. 
1855  I ed.  at  Liverpool  Coll. , and  in  Paris  ; 
head  of  the  firm  of  F.  C.  Dauson  and 
Co.,  average  adjusters,  of  Liverpool  and 
London,  a Member  of  Mersey  Docks 
and  Harbour  Board,  Chm.  of  Incorporated 
Sch.  of  Tropical  Med.,  Liverpool,  and  of 
Institute  Schs. , a Member  of  Council  of 
Liverpool  Chamber  of  Commerce  (some- 
time Pres.),  a J.P.  for  Liverpool,  and  a 

F. S.A.  ; sometime  in  Roy.  Naval  Artillery 
Vol.  ; was  Sheriff  of  Westmorland  1914- 
15  : m.  1st,  1880,  Helen,  who  d.  1885,  da. 
of  Henry  Woodhead,  of  Rotherham  ; 
2ndly,  1888,  Edith,  da.  of  William  Nor- 
man Rudolf,  shipowner,  of  Liverpool  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Rosewarne,  Bidston  Road , 
Birkenhead ; Dry  Close,  Grasmere  ; Tower 
Buildings,  Liverpool ; University , Con- 
servative, and  Exchange  (. Liverpool ) Clubs. 
Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage),  John  Ray- 
mond, b.  1893. 

Daughter  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Helen 
Margaret  Rosa,  b.  1883. 

Darbhanga,  Maharajadhiraja  {Sir 
Rameshwara  Singh  Bahadur),  of, 

G. C.I.R.,  K.B.E.,  younger  son  of  the 
late  Maharaja  (Maheshwar  Singh)  of 
Darbhanga ; b.  i860 ; entered  Bengal 
Civil  Ser.  1879  '*  appointed  a M.L.C.  of 
Bengal  1885,  and  a Member  of  Council  of 
Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1899  and  1904  ; re- 
ceived titles  of  Raja  Bahadur  1886,  and 
Maharaja  Bahadur  1898,  hereditary 


Maharaja  Bahadur  1907,  and  hereditary 
Maharajadhiraja  1920 ; is  the  first  Noble- 
man of  Bihar  (17th  in  succession  from  the 
founder  of  the  House),  Pres,  of  Bihar 
Landholders’  Asso.,  of  All  India  Land- 
holders’ Asso. , and  of  Bharat  Dharma 
Mahamandala ; has  been  Pres,  of  Hindu 
Univ.  Committee,  a M.E.C.  of  Bihar  and 
Orissa,  and  a Member  of  Indian  Police 
Commn.  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal : 
m.  1st,  1877;  2nd,  1901;  cr.  K.C. I.E. 
1902,  G.C.I.E.  1915,  K.B.E.  1918. 
Durbhunga,  Tirhoot,  Bengal. 

Dare,  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Holcombe, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,,  M.V.O.;  b.  1854; 
entered  R.N.  1868,  became  Lieut.  1879, 
Com.  1894,  Capt.  1900,  Rear-Adm. 
(retired)  1909,  Vice- Adm.  1915,  and 
Adm.  1918 ; sometime  in  command  of 
H.M.S.  “Berwick”;  European  War 
19 14- 19  Comdg.  Auxiliary  Patrol  Base, 
Milford  Haven  (despatches,  C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium) ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Darling,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  John, 

P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Darwin,  Sir  Francis,  D.Sc.,  E.R.S., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Robert  Darwin, 
F. R.S. , of  Down,  Kent;  b.  1848;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B.  1874,  Hon. 
D.Sc.  1909);  is  a F. R.S.,  and  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; was 
Pres,  of  British  Asso.  1908-9 : m.  1st, 
1874,  Amy,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  Laurence 
Ruck,  of  Pantlludw,  Machynlleth ; 2nd, 
1883,  Ellen,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  John 
Crofts ; 3rd,  1913,  Mrs.  Maitland,  ol 
Brookthorpe,  Gloucestershire,  who  d. 
1920;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  10 , Madingley  Road, 
Cambridge  ; Brookthorpe,  Gloucestershire; 
Athenceum,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Sen  living  — Bernard  Richard  Meirion 
(5,  Onslow  Square,  S.MK.),  b.  1876;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1904 ; sometime  Major  Ordnance 
Depart. : m.  1906,  Elinor  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Thomas  Monsell  [B.  Inchiquin,  colls.]. 
Daughter  living — Frances  Crofts,  b.  1886  : m. 
1909,  Capt.  Francis  Macdonald  Cornford 
(Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.),  of  Conduit 
Head,  Madingley  Road,  Cambridge. 

Darwin,  Sir  Horace,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  Charles  Robert  Darwin,  of  Down, 
Kent ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1877);  an  A.M.I.C.E., 
a J.P.  for  Cambridge  (Mayor  1896-7), 
and  Chm.  Cambridge  and  Paul  Instrument 
Co.  (Limited)  ; formerly  of  Air  Inventions 
Committee,  and  a Member  of  Advisory 
Committee  for  Aeronautics  : m.  1880, 
the  Hon.  Emma  Cecilia  (Ida),  da.  of 
1st  Baron  Farrer  of  Abinger;  cr.  K.B.E. 

1918.  The  Orchard,  Cambridge ; Athe- 
nceum Club. 

Daughters  living — Ruth  Frances,  b.  1883, — 
Emma  Nora,  b.  1885:  m.  1911,  James  Alan 
Noel  Barlow,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  Sir  Thomas 
Barlow,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  1st  Bt. 

Datia,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Lakendra 
Govind  Singh)  Bahadur,  K.C.S.I.  ; b. 
1880 ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1918.  Datia,  India. 
David,  Major  Sir  Tannatt  William 
Edgeworth , K.  B.  E. , C.  M.  G. , D.  S.  0. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  David,  of 
St.  Fagans,  near  Cardiff ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Magdalen  Coll.  Sch.,  Oxford,  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar,  B.A.  1882,  Hon. 
D.Sc.),  and  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science, 
London ; was  Geological  Surveyor  to 
Govt,  of  N.S.  Wales  1882-91,  since 
when  he  has  been  Professor  of  Geology 
in  Sydney  Univ. ; is  Major  Australian 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Engineers,  an  Hon.  Member  of  Philo- 
sophical So.  of  Camb.,  a F.R.S.,  and  a 
F.G.S.  ; in  1897,  on  behalf  of  the  Royal 
So.,  led  the  second  scientific  expedition 
to  the  Coral  Atoll  of  Funafuti  (500  miles 
north  of  Fiji),  and  in  1908-9  accompanied 
British  Antarctic  Expedition  (ascending 
Mount  Erebus  and  leading  party  which 
discovered  S.  Magnetic  Pole)  ; received 
Bigsby  medal  of  Roy.  Geological  So.  of 
London  1898  ; served  during  European 
War  1916-18  (D.S.O.) : m.  1885,  Caroline 

M.  Mallet ; cr.  C.M.G.  1910,  D.S.O.  1918, 
K.B.E.  1920.  The  University , Sydney, 

N. S,  Wales  ; Woodford,  Blue  Mountains, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Davidson,  Col.  Sir  Arthur,  K.C.B. , 
K.C.  V.O.,  C.B.,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
William  Davidson,  of  Guessons,  Welwyn, 
Herts  ; b.  1856  ; entered  Army  1875,  be- 
came Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut. -Col. 
(h.-p.)  1895,  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired) 
1902  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878 
80,  with  60th  Rifles  and  as  A.  D.  C. , present 
at  battles  of  Ahmed  Khel  and  Ghuznee, 
and  at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  in  Marri 
Frontier  Campaign  1879,  in  Transvaal 
Campaign  1881 , with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  5th  class 
Medjidie),  and  with  Bechuanaland  Expe- 
dition 1884-5  (honourably  mentioned)  ; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (Field- 
Marshal  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge) 
1888-95,  Groom-in-Waiting  to  Queen  Vic- 
toria 1895-6,  and  Equerry-in- Waiting  to 
Queen  Victoria  1896-1901  and  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1901-10  (also  an  Assist. 
Sec.  and  Assist.  Keeper  of  Privy  Purse 
to  H.M.),  since  when  he  has  been  an 
Equerry  to  Queen  Alexandra  and  an 
Extra  Equerry  to  King  George  V.  ; has 
Orders  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  Re- 
deemer of  Greece,  and  the  Rising  Sun 
and  the  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan ; ac- 
companied Garter  Mission  to  Tokio 
1906;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1896,  C.V.O. 
1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.V.O.  1906, 
K.C. B.  (Civil)  1910.  Red  House,  Warn- 
ham,  Sussex;  Marlborough  House,  Pall 
Mall,  S.W.;  Arthur’s,  Marlborough , 
Naval  and  Military,  and  United  Service 
Clubs. 

Davidson,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the 
late  John  Henry  Davidson,  of  Glasgow  ; 
b.  1878 ; Dep.  Chm.  Establishment 
Committee,  Ministry  of  Munitions  during 
European  War  : m.  1919,  Agnes  Clara, 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  James  Chard  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  22,  Suffolk  Street,  Pall 

Mall,  S.  W.  2. 

Davidson,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Peers, 
D.C.L.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Alex- 
ander Davidson,  of  Montreal ; b.  1843  I 
ed.  at  Huntingdon  Acad.,  and  at  McGill 
Univ.  (B.A.  and  B.C.L.  1863,  M.A. 
1867,  D.C.L.  1875);  Bar.  Canada  1864, 
and  a Q.C.  1876  ; author  of  “ The  Bank- 
ing Laws  of  Canada";  was  a Puisne 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court  of  the 
Province  of  Quebec  1887-1912,  and  Ch. 
Justice  thereof  1912-15:  m.  1867,  Alice, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Mathie,  of  Corn- 
wall, Ontario ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  6,  Place 

Ste.  Sophie,  Montreal. 

Davidson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Hum- 
phrey, K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P., 


son  of  the  late  George  Walter  Davidson, 
of  167,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; b.  1876; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1896, 
became  Capt.  1901,  Brevet  Major  1913, 
Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1915, 
Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  and  1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and 
subsequently  as  a Maj.-Gen.  (despatches 
eleven  times,  French  despatches  twice, 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  Com.  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  Com.  of  Belgian  Order 
of  the  Crown,  C.B. , Maj.-Gen.,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  1914  Star, 
K.C.M.G.,  American  Distinguished  Ser. 
medal) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 
Head  Quarters  1908,  and  Brig.-Maj.  5th 
Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1910  ; was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  (2nd  Grade)  at  Staff  Coll. 
1912-14;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Hants,  S.,  or 
Fareham,  Div.  (C)  July  to  Nov.  1918 ; 
elected  for  Hampshire,  Fareham  Div. 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1905,  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Peter  Grant,  of  Rothiemurchus, 
Inverness-shire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K. C.M.G.  1919.  11,  Wel- 

lington Court,  Knight sb ridge,  SW.l. 
Daughter  living — Diana,  b.  1913. 

Davidson,  Lady  (Margaret  Agnes), 

D. B.E.  [see  E.  Denbigh,  colls.]. 
Davidson,  Sir  Walter  Edward, 

K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  David- 
son, of  Killyleagh,  co.  Down  ; b.  1859  ; 
entered  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1880  ; became 
Acting  Dist.  Judge,  Kalutara  1889,  Assist. 
Govt.  Agent,  Kegalla  1896,  Chm.  of 
Municipal  Council  and  Mayor  of  Co- 
lombo 1898,  Assist.  Sec.,  Transvaal  1901, 
Colonial  Sec.  there  1902,  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.,  Seychelles  Islands,  1904,  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Newfoundland  1913,  and 
Gov.  of  N.S.  Wales  1917  ; represented 
Ceylon  at  Paris  Exhibition  1900 ; is  an 
Officier  d’lnstruction  Publique ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1907,  Dame 
Margaret  Agnes,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Percy  Robert  Basil 
Feilding,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  Denbigh,  colls.] ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  K.  C.M.G.  1914. 
Government  House,  Sydney , N.S.  Wales. 
Davidson,  Sir  (William)  Edward, 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Davidson,  of  Mount  House, 
Braintree,  Essex;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1877); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1879,  a Q.C.  1892, 
and  a Bencher  1901 ; appointed  one  of 
the  Standing  Counsel  to  the  Board  of 
Trade  in  Bankruptcy  matters  1884  and 
in  Shipping  matters  1885,  Private  Sec. 
and  Sec.  of  Commns.  of  the  Peace  to  the 
Lord  Chancellor  Feb.  1886,  and  Legal 
Adviser  to  the  Foreign  Office  July  1886; 
holds  Commn.  as  Acting  Councillor  of 
Embassy  in  H.M.’s  Diplo.  Ser. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1897,  K. C.M.G.  1907.  12,  Lower 

Sloane  Street,  S.  W. ; 4,  Temple  Gardens, 

E. C.\;  Athenceum,  Brooks's,  Travellers' , 
and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Davies,  Sir  Alfred  Thomas,  K.B.E. , 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  William  Davies,  silk 
mercer,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at 
Waterloo  High  Sch. , Liverpool,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales;  adnrtted  a Solicitor 
1883,  and  Notary  1887,  has  been  Cur- 
sitor  of  County  Palatine  of  Lancaster  since 
1895,  and  Permanent  Sec.  ,1  Welsh  Depart. , 
Board  of  Education  since  1907 ; is  Gov.  of 


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905 


Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales,  Founder  and  Hon. 
Director  of  British  Prisoners  of  War  Book 
Scheme  (Educational),  Representative  of 
Board  of  Education  on  Ancient  Monu- 
ments Board  for  Wales,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Denbighshire;  was  Organising 
Sec.  of  Technical  Education  for  Waterloo- 
with-Seaforth  1891-6,  Sec  of  Lundie  Me- 
morial Trust,  Liverpool  1895-1907,  and 
a Member  of  Imperial  Education  Con- 
ferences 1907  and  1911,  and  of  Depart- 
mental Committee  on  National  Med.  Sch. 
for  Wales  1914 : m.  1st,  1888,  Margaret 
Esther,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  T.  C. 
Nicholas,  .of  Liverpool;  2ndly,  1893, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Colton,  of 
Liverpool;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  K.B.E. 
1918.  Jesmond.  Blackheath  Park , S.E.% , 
Brynhyfryd,  Pontfadog , near  Chirk , N. 
Wales  ; Reform  Club. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Two, — (by  2nd 
marriage)  One. 

Daughter  living— (By  2nd  marriage)  One. 

Davies,  Sir  David  Sanders,  M.P.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Owen  Davies;  b.  1852; 
ed.  at  Llandovery ; is  Chm.  of  Pugh 
Davies  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Manchester, 
and  of  Denbighshire  Insurance  Com- 
mittee, Treasurer  of  King  Edward  VII. 
Welsh  National  Memorial  Asso.,  and  a 

J.  P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Denbigh- 
shire (High  Sheriff  1915)  and  Manchester  ; 
has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Denbigh  Div.  of 
Denbighshire  ( Co.L ) since  Dec.  1918: 
m.  1886  Jane  Emily,  da.  of  Thomas  Gee  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Plas-y-Castell,  Denbigh; 
Reform  ( London ),  and  Reform  (Man- 
chester) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Susan  Nesta,  b.  1888  : m. 
1920,  Major  John  Evan  Eewis,  D.S.O. 

Davies,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Francis  John, 

K. C.B. , K.  C.M.  G. , K.  C.  V.  O. , son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Henry  Fanshawe  Davies, 
formerly  Grenadier  Guards,  of  Elmley 
Castle,  Pershore ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Eton; 
entered  Grenadier  Guards  1884,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 

1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1913,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1917;  served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Expedition 
against  Jebus  1892  as  Special  Ser.  Officer 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  as  D.A.A.G.  for  Intelligence,  Head 
Quarters,  and  Assist,  to  Mil.  Gov.,  and 
as  Acting  Commr.  of  Police,  Johannes- 
burg, present  at  actions  at  Vet  and  Zand 
Rivers,  and  operations  in  Transvaal  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches  six  times,  K.C.  B. , 
K.C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Sacred  Treasure  of 
Japan,  Crown  of  Italy,  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia,  American  Distinguished  Ser. 
Medal);  was  A. D.C. , Cork  Dist.  1899- 

1901,  D.A.A.G.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
1897-9,  S.  Dist.  1899,  Staff-Capt. , Head 
Quarters  1902,  D.A.Q.  M.G.  there  1902-4, 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Mil.  Operations 
1904-6;  appointed  A.  Q.  M.G. , W.  Com- 
mand 1907,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  1st 
Div.,  Aldershot  1908,  to  command  1st 
Inf.  Brig.  1909,  Brig. -Gen.,  Gen.  Staff, 
Aldershot  1910,  Director  of  Staff  Duties, 
War  Office  1913,  to  command  a Div. 
1914,  an  Army  Corps  1915,  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Sec.  of  State  for  War  and  Sec.  of 
Selection  Board  1916,  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.-in-Ch.  Scottish  Command  1919; 
is  a J.P.  for  Worcestershire:  m.  1896, 
Madalen  Augusta  Lavinia,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Hugh  Scott,  of  Gala  [Johnstone, 
Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  K.C.B.  | 


(Mil.)  1915,  K.C. M.G.  1916,  K.C.V.O. 
1919.  27,  Drumsheugh  Gardens , Edin- 

burgh; Elmley  Castle,  Pershore , Wor- 
cestershire ; Guards' , Beefsteak,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Henry  Rodolph  Hugh,  b.  1903, — 
Francis  Thomas,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — Grizel  Madalen  Agnes,  b.  1897. 

Davies,  Sir  George  Edmund  ; b.  18 — ; 
an  Alderman  and  a J.P.  ; Chm.  of 
National  Registration  Act  (1915)  Com- 
mittee during  European  War  ; cr.  Knt. 
1919. 

Davies,  Sir  Henry,  C.B.,  I.S.O. , son 
of  the  late  Williom  Davies,  of  Greystone, 
Builth,  S.  Wales ; b.  1856 ; sometime  Ch. 
Examiner  in  Accountant-Gen. ’s  Depart., 
Gen.  Post  Office ; was  Controller  of 
Savings  Bank  Depart,  thereof  1906-19  ; was 
a British  Delegate  at  Postal  Union  Con- 
gress at  Rome  1906  : in.  1884,  Hilda,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Gaunt,  of  Tumby,  Lin- 
colnshire ; cr.  I.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1913,  Knt.  1917.  Execlif,  Exmouth ; 
Union,  and  Exmouth  Clubs. 

Davies,  Sir  Joseph,  K.B.E. , M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Seth  Davies,  of 
SC  Issells,  Pembrokeshire ; b.  1866 ; is 
a J.P.  for  Glamorganshire ; was  Sec. 
Prime  Min.’s  Secretariat  1917-18;  has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Crewe  Div.  of  Cheshire  (Co.L) 
since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1894,  Blanche,  da. 
of  John  Heron  Wilson,  of  Cardiff ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  29,  Chester  Terrace, 

N.  W.  1 / Bath,  and  Reform  Clubs. 

Davies,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Lewis  Henry, 
P.  C.  , K.  C.M.  G.  [see  “ Privy  Council’’]. 
Davies,  Sir  William  Howell,  M.P. , 
only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Davies,  of 
Bristol  and  Narbeth ; b.  1851  ; was 
Mayor  of  Bristol  1895-6  Pres,  of  Bristol 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1885,  and  Chm.  of 
Bristol  Docks  Committee  1900-1909  ; is  a 
tanner  and  leather  factor,  Chm.  of  Bristol 
Finance  Committee,  and  an  Alderman  of 
Bristol ; unsuccessfully  contested  Bristol 
S.  Div.  Oct.  1900;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
S.  Div.  of  Bristol  ( L ) since  Jan.  1906: 
m.  1882,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Obed 
Hosegood,  of  Clifton;  cr.  Knt.  1908.  3, 

Whitehall  Court,  S.  W ; Down  House, 
Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol ; Reform , and  Na- 
tional Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Hosegood,  b.  1883, — 
Owen  Stanley,  b.  1884. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Mary, — Dorothy 
Hosegood, — Marjorie  Howell. 

Davies,  Sir  Colin  Rees-,  4th  son  of 
the  late  Sir  William  Davies,  M.P. , D.L. , 

J.  P. , of  Scoveston,  Pembrokeshire  ; b. 
1867 ; at  Eton ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1891 ; Bar.  Bahamas  1901,  and  Inner 
Temple  1911,  and  a K.C.  British  Guiana 
1917;  was  Under  Sheriff  of  Pembroke- 
shire 1898 ; appointed  Attorney-Gen. 
British  Honduras  1907,  Solicitor-Gen. 
British  Guiana  1913,  and  Ch.  Justice  of 
Bermuda  and  Pres,  of  its  Legislative 
Council  1917 ; sometime  Chancellor  of 
Diocese  of  British  Honduras  and  Central 
America ; has  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Rees  : m.  1902,  Dora,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Clark,  J.  P. , of  Kent ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Hamilton,  Bermuda;  Isthmian, 
West  Indian,  and  Royal  Bermuda  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Mervyn,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living— Dilys,  b.  1903. 

Davies,  Sir  William  Rees-,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  William  Davies  (formerly 
M.P.  for  Pembrokeshire),  D.L. , J.P.,  of 
Scoveston,  Pembrokeshire ; b.  1863  ; ed. 

29* 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1885) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887,  and  a 
K.C.,  Hong  Kong  1908  ; is  a J.P.  and  a 
D.L.  for  Pembrokeshire,  and  a J.P.  for 
Haverfordwest ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Pem- 
brokeshire (L)  1892-8 ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  (Sir 
William  Vernon  Harcourt)  1893-5,  and 
1895-8,  Attorney-Gen.,  Bahamas  1898- 
1902,  King’s  Advocate,  Cyprus  1902-7, 
and  Attorney-Gen.,  Hong  Kong  1907-12, 
since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Justice  thereof ; 
has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Rees:  m.  1st,  1898,  Florence  Beatrice,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  John  Birkett,  of  Kendal, 
Westmorland ; 2nd,  1913,  Hilda  Kath- 
leen, da.  of  the  late  W.  E.  Blennerhassett 
Atthill,  of  Faversham,  Kent;  cr.  Knt. 
1913.  The  Peak,  Hong  Kong ; Reform  Club. 
Son  living — One,  b.  1916. 

Davis,  Sir  Charles  Henry,  son  of 
Theodore  Davis,  formerly  of  Clevedon, 
Somerset  ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870);  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1873 ; was  Assist.  Solicitor  to 
Public  Works  Loan  Board  1876-1900, 
and  Solicitor  thereto  1900-10 : m.  1878, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  William  Davey  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1910.  43,  Brunswick  Road, 

Hove,  Sussex. 

Davis,  Sir  Mortimer  Barnett ; b.  1866  ; 
ed.  at  Montreal  High  Sch.  ; is  Pres.  Im- 
perial Tobacco  Co.  of  Canada  (Limited), 
Director  of  the  Royal  Bank  of  Canada, 
and  Pres,  and  Director  of  several  Indus- 
trial Corporations:  m.  1898,  Henriette 
Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Meyer,  of 
California ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  5x6,  Pine 

Avenue  West,  Montreal ; Belvoir,  Ste. 
Agathe  des  Monts,  Province  of  Quebec, 
Canada. 

Davison,  Sir  William  Henry,  K.B.E. , 
M.P.,  only  son  of  Richard  Davison,  of 
Beechfield,  Ballymena,  co.  Antrim;  b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury,  and  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1898) ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1895;  is  a D.L.  for  co.  London, 
a J.P.  and  an  Alderman  of  Roy.  Borough 
of  Kensington  (Mayor  1913-19),  Hon. 
Comdt.  Kensington  Vol.  Batn. , a Fellow 
of  So.  of  Antiquaries,  Vice-Pres.  Roy. 
So.  of  Arts,  a Gov.  of  Foundling 
Hospital,  a Trustee  of  Whitechapel  Art 
Gallery,  Chm.  Kensington  Div.  British 
Red  Cross  So.,  and  Pres.  War  Hospital 
Supply  Depots,  Kensington;  raised  three 
Batns.  for  New  Army  ; has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Kensington,  S.  Div.  ( Co.C ),  since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1898,  Beatrice  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Owen  Roberts,  D.C.L. , 
LL.D. , F.S.A.  [see  Roberts,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Ken- 
sington Park  Garde?is,  W.11  ; Athenceum , 
Carlton,  a?id  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Patrick  Owen  Alexander,  b.  1903, 
— William  Kensington,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living— Joyce  Margaret,— Sheila 
Beatrice. 

Davson,  His  Honour  Sir  Charles 
Simon,  LL.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  L 
Davson,  K.C.,  Manager  of  British  Guiana 
Bank  ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and 
at  Trin.  Hail,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1880);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1881,  and 
British  Guiana  1882,  and  a K.C.  1903  ; 
appointed  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  British 
Guiana  1888,  Solicitor-Gen.  there  1898,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Mauritius  1905,  and  Ch. 
Justice  of  Fiji  1914;  also  Ch.  Judicial 
Commr.  W.  Pacific  1915;  several  times 
acted  as  Attorney-Gen.  of  British  Guiana  : 
m.  1889,  Mary  Rosa  Matilda,  da.  of  Lynch 


Thomas,  M.D.  [see  Wolseley,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  Suva,  Fiji  ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Son  living  — George  Charles  Wolseley. 
A.M.I.C.E.,  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.IS- : m.  1917, 
Pauline  Dimes. 

Daughter  living — Nora  Josephine  Belfield:  m. 
1915,  Capt.  Arthur  Norman  Roy  McNeill, 
D.S.O.,R.A.M.C. 

Davson,  Sir  Edward  Rae,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Henry  Katz  Davson  ; b.  1875  '< 
Pres,  of  Associated  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, British  W.  Indies  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Carlton,  Bachelors' , and  White's  Clubs. 

Davy,  Col.  Sir  Henry,  K.B.E.,  C.B. , 
M.D.,  son  of  Henry  Davy,  solicitor,  of 
Ottery  St.  Mary  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Honiton 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  London  Univ.  (M.D. 
1882);  F.RC.P.  London  1894,  Hon. 
D.Sc.  Sheffield  1908;  sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  temporary  Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  (T.F.),  and  Consulting 
Physician,  S.  Command  (C.B. );  was 
Pres.  British  Med.  Asso.  (Exeter  Meeting) 
1907  : m.  1st,  1885,  Beatrice  Mary,  who 
d.  1907,  da.  of  J.  J.  Tucker,  solicitor, 
of  Chard,  Somerset;  2ndly,  1920,  A. 

L.  Mary,  da.  of  John  Mortimer,  M.B. , 
of  Southernhay,  Exeter;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Southernhay 
House,  Exeter. 

Dawkins,  ProfessorSirK\W\a.m  Boyd, 
D.Sc.,  F.R.S. , son  of  the  late  Richard 
Dawkins,  of  Weston  Zoyland  Vicarage, 
Bridgwater  ; b.  1837  ; ed.  at  Rossall, 
and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — , 

M. A.  1863,  Hon.  Fellow  18 — , D.Sc. 
18 — ) ; Hon.  D.Sc.  Manchester  ; was  a 
Member  of  Geological  Survey  of  Great 
Britain  1861-9 ; became  Professor  in 
Owens  Coll.  1872  ; has  been  Hon. 
Professor  of  Geology  and  Palaeontology 
in  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester  since  1912  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Manchester,  and  an  Hon. 
M.I.M.  E.;  sometime  Curator  of  Man- 
chester Museum : m.  1866,  Frances,  da.  of 
Robert  Evans,  of  the  Admiralty  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Fallowfield  House,  Fallow- 
field,  Manchester  ; Athenceum  Club. 
Daughter  living — One,  b.  1883. 

Dawson,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Douglas 
Frederick  Rawdon,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B., 

C.M.G.  [see  E.  Dartrey,  colls.]. 

Dawson,  Dame  (Aimee  Evelyn), 
G.B.E.  [see  E.  Dartrey,  colls.]. 

Dawson,  Major  Sir  Philip ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  privately  ; a Consulting  Engineer;  part- 
ner in  Kincaid,  Waller,  Manville  and 
Dawson,  a M.I.C.E. , a M.I.M. E.,  and 
a M.I.F.E.,  a County  Councillor  for 
London,  W.  Lewisham  Div,,  a Member 
of  Disposal  Board,  Min.  of  Munitions, 
and  of  Electrification  of  Railways  Advisory 
Committee,  Min.  of  Transport,  a Member 
of  Water  Power  Resources  Committee, 
Board  of  Trade,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Belgian 
Roy.  Commn.  for  Railway  Electrifica- 
tion; sometime  Major  Comdg.  3rd  Vol. 
Batn.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  (mentioned 
for  war  sers.) : m.  1898,  Lucy  Hume,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Preb.  R.  B.  Simpson,  R.  of 
Fittleworth,  Sussex  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Maybourne,  Sydenha?n,  S.E.  26/  Junior 
Carlton,  St.  Stephen' s,  Savage,  and  Roya 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Daya  Kishan  Kaul  [see  Kaul]. 

De  Almeida  Tsee  Simoes  d’ Almeida]. 
Deane,  Sir  Thomas  Manly,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  Newenham  Deane, 


KNIGHTS. 


907 


Roy.  Hibernian  Acad.  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1872)  ; Travelling  Student  in  Architec- 
ture of  Roy.  Acad.  1876  ; is  an  Architect ; 
designed  (with  his  father)  Science  and 
Art  Museum  and  the  National  Library  of 
Ireland  buildings,  the  Church  of  Ireland 
Training  Coll. , additions  to  the  National 
Gallery  of  Ireland,  and  numerous  other 
public  and  private  buildings  in  Ireland 
and  England ; joint  Architect  (with  Sir 
Aston  Webb,  K.  C.  V.  O. , C.  B. , P.  R.  A.)  for 
the  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science  and  New  Public 
Offices,  Dublin  : m.  1888,  Florence  Mary, 
only  da.  of  the  late  James  Frederick 
Wright,  of  58,  Lansdowne  Road,  Dublin; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  Fairholme , Ailesbury 
Park , Dublin. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Primrose : m.  1919, 
Capt.  Addrew  Fenwick  Thorp,  S.  Lancashire 
Regt.,  of  Ryton,  co.  Durham. 

deBartolome,  Rear-Adm.  .SzrCharles 
Martin,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  Mariano 
Martin  de  Bartolom6,  M.D. , formerly 
of  334,  Glossop  Road,  Sheffield  ; b.  1871  ; 
entered  R.N.  1885,  became  Lieut.  1892, 
Com.  1902,  Capt.  1907,  and  Rear-Adm. 
1919  ; retired  1919  ; was  Assist,  to 
Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  1905-7  ; 
appointed  Naval  Assist,  to  First  Sea 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1911,  Naval 
Sec.  1914,  Third  Sea  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty and  Controller  1918,  and  Head 
of  Development  Depart,,  Transport  Min. 
1919  ; sometime  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; 
has  3rd  class  Order  of  Rising  Sun : m. 
1916,  Gladys  Constance,  da.  of  John 
Kingsford  Wilson,  of  Snaithing  Brook, 
Sheffield  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  United  Service  Chib. 

Sons  living — Francis,  b.  1917, — Stephen,  b. 
1919. 

De  Brath,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Ernest, 
K.C.B.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Felix  de 
Brath ; b.  1858  ; entered  3rd  Regt.  1876, 
became  Capt.  India  Army  1887,  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  Col.  1899, 
Maj.-Gen.  1903,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  (retired) 
1911  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  with  Mahsud  Wuzeeree  Expedi- 
tion 1881  (despatches),  with  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal, 
Khedive’s  medal,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  1892,  Dep.-Sec.  1896,  Joint  Sec. 
1902,  Sec.  1903,  and  Political  Resident 
Comdg.  Aden  Brig.  1906-10 ; is  Col. 
of  a Regt.  of  Indian  Army  : m.  1886, 
Edith  Anna  Beatrice,  da.  of  Leon  Jean 
O’Meara;  cr.  C.I.E.  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
I9°S>  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914.  97,  Inverness 

Court,  W.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Eric  Ernest,  b.  1891, — Neville 
Stanley,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living— Edith, — Vera:  m.  1916, 
Pilot-Officer  Percy  Harman  Mills. 

de  Chair,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Dudley 
Rawson  Stratford,  K.C.B. , M.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Dudley  Raikes  de  Chair ; b. 
1864;  entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Lieut. 
1885,  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm., 

1912,  and  Vice-Adm.  1917;  served  at 
Bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882,  landing 
with  Naval  Brig.,  and  during  European 
War  1915  (K.C.B.) ; was  Naval  Attach^ 
to  Courts  of  Maritime  Powers  1902,  and 
to  N.  and  S.  America  1903-5,  and  Assist. 
Comptroller  of  the  Navy  1909-11  ; ap- 
pointed a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911, 
Naval  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 

1913.  Adm.  of  Training  Ser.  June  1914 ; 
was  Rear-Adm.  Comdg.  10th  Cruiser 
Squadron,  Grand  Fleet  1914-16,  Nav* 


Adviser  to  Foreign  Office  (Blockade 
Min.)  1916-17,  and  in  command  of  3rd 
Battle  Squadron  1917-18,  and  of  Coast 
Guard  Reserve  1918-20;  is  a Com.  of 
Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1903,  Enid,  da.  of 
Harry  W.  Struben,  of  S.  Africa  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  56,  Ennis- 

more  Gardens,  S.  IV.  ; Lynwood  Chase , 
Bracknell , Berks  ; United  Service  Club. 
de  Frece,  Sir  Walter,  M.P. , son  of 
Henry  de  Frece,  of  King’s  Road,  Brighton ; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Roy.  Institute  Liverpool; 
sometime  a Company  Director  and  Theatre 
Proprietor ; appointed  Trustee  of  the 
King’s  Fund  for  the  Disabled  1918,  and 
is  Chm.  of  its  Propaganda  Committee  ; 
has  sat  for  Ashton-under-Lyne  ( Co.U. ) 
since  Jan.  1920  : ?n.  1890,  Alice  Matilda 
(the  well-known  former  Music-hall 
Artiste,  “Miss  Vesta  Tilley,”),  da.  of  the 
late  William  Powles,  of  Worcester  ; cr. 
Knt  1919.  xi b,  Portland  Place,  W.  ; 
The  Homestead,  Maidenhead ; Carlton, 
Constitutional,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

d’Egville,  Sir  Howard,  K.B.E .,  son 
of  James  Hervet  d’Egville;  b.  18 — ; ed. 
at  St.  Catherine  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1904;  is  Hon.  Organiser 
and  first  Sec.,  United  Kingdom  Branch, 
Empire  Parliamentary  Asso.  ; was  a 
Commr.  Mil.  Ser.  (Civil  Liabilities)  Com- 
mittee 1916,  and  a Member  of  War  Cabinet 
Secretariat  1917-19 ; organised  visit  of 
Dominion  Parliaments  Representatives  to 
Coronation  of  King  George  V.  1911, 
and  of  Lords  and  Commons  Delegation 
to  Canada,  Australia,  New  Zealand,  and 
S.  Africa  1913,  and  War  Visit  of  Dominion 
Parliaments  Representatives  1916  ; author 
of  “ Parliaments  of  the  Empire,”  etc.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  K.B.E.  Civil) 
1920.  74,  Gloucester  Place , Portman 

Square,  IV.  1 ; Lamb  Building , Temple, 
E.C. 

De  Horsey,  Adm.  Sir  Algernon 
Frederick  Rous,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Spencer  Horsey  de  Horsey,  M.P. , of 
Great  Glemham,  Suffolk  [E.  Stradbroke] ; 
b.  1827  ; entered  R.N.  1840,  became  Lieut. 
1846,  Com.  1853,  Capt.  1857,  Rear-Adm. 
1875,  Vice-Adm.  1879,  and  Adm.  1885; 
retired  1892  ; served  in  Syria  1840  (medal), 
in  Jamaica  1865  (thanked  by  local  Parlia- 
ment), and  during  Fenian  Raids  in  Canada 
1866-7  (medal  with  clasp) ; commanded 
Channel  Squadron  1884-5  ; was  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1871-5,  Commodore 
W.  Indies  1872-5,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  Pacific 
Station  1876-9;  is  a Dep.  Gov.  of  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Southampton : m.  1861,  Caroline 
Augusta,  da.  of  Adm.  Andrew  Drew ; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903.  Melcombe  House, 
Cowes,  Isle  oj  Wight ; Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Club. 

Son  living — Spencer  Victor  Yorke  (retired), 
b.  1863  ; became  Adm.  1919  : m.  1909, 
Cicely,  da.  of  Robert  Lang,  of  Broad- 
meadows,  Selkirk. 

Daughters  living — Muriel  Adeline  Brudenell, 
b.  1868:  m.  1894,  Major  William  Croughton 
Peel,  Remount  Ser.  (formerly  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards),  of  Trenant  Park,  Duloe,  Corn- 
wall,— Grace  Adeline  Rous  ( Rosetta , Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight),  b.  1880 : m.  1906,  Capt. 
Algernon  John  Hotham,  R.N.,  who  d.  1913 
[see  B.  Hotham,  colls.]. 

Delafaye,  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Victor, 
son  of  the  late  Victor  Anthony  Nicholas 
Delafaye,  of  Mauritius ; b.  1842 ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1863,  and  a Q.C.  1892  ; 
was  a Puisne  Judge  of  Mauritius  Oct. 


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1894-98,  and  Ch.  Justice  1898-1913; 
m.  1865,  Maria  Lucia,  da.  of  the  late 
Theodore  Cloaree,  M.  D. , of  Mauritius  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1901. 

Delamain,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Walter 
Sinclair,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  Charles  Henry  Delamain, 
C.B. ; b.  1862;  entered  Roy.  Berks  Regt. 
1880,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1892, 
Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col. 
1908,  Col.  1911,  Maj.-Gen.  1915,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1920;  served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  surrender 
of  Kafr  Dowar  (medal,  bronze  star), 
with  Burma  Expedition  1885-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  with  Zaila  Field 
Force  1890,  in  China  1900,  as  special 
service  officer  (despatches,  medal),  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Aden  Boundary  Commn.  1903-4 
(D.S.O.),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1914-18 
Comdg.  a Brig.,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  promoted,  prisoner, 
K.C.M.G.) 1;  appointed  Comdt.,  123rd 
Rifles,  Indian  Inf.  1905;  was  an  A.A.G., 
Headquarters,  India,  1912- 14,  when  he 
was  appointed  a Brig.- Com.  : m.  1897, 
Gladys  Frances,  da.  of  Thomas  Russell, 
J.P.,  of  Haremere  Hall,  Etchingham, 
Sussex;  cr.  D.S.O.  1905,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 

De  La  Panouse,  Vicomtesse,  D.B.E.  ; 
Pres,  of  British  Committee  of  French 
Red  Cross;  cr.  D.B.E.  19x9.  23, 

Prince's  Gate,  S.  W.  7. 

de  Lavradio,  Marquis  (Jose  d’Al- 
meida  Corrga  de  Sa),  G.C.V.O.;  Lord- 
in-Waiting  to  King  Manoel  of  Portugal : 
m.  1903,  Dona  Maria  da  Piedade  de 
Saldanhad’Oliveira  e Sousa;  cr.  G.C.V.O. 
(Hon.)  1909. 

Delevingne,  Sir  Malcolm,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  Ernest  Thomas  Shaw  Delevingne ; b. 
1868  ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1891);  entered 
Local  Govt.  Board  1892,  transferred  to 
Home  Office  same  year,  and  was  a Prin- 
cipal Clerk  1903-13,  since  when  he  has 
been  Assist.  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Home 
Depart.  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State 
1896-8,  and  British  Delegate  to  Inter- 
national Conferences  on  Labour  Regu-  j 
lation  at  Berne  1905,  1906,  and  1913,  1 
Labour  Commn.  of  Peace  Conference  I 
1919,  and  International  Labour  Confer- 
ence at  Washington  1919  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  26, 

York  House,  Kensingtoti,  W.  8 / Albemarle 
Club. 

de  Lisle,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  (Henry  de) 
Beauvoir,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  R.  V.  de  Lisle,  of 
Guernsey ; b.  1864  ; entered  Army  1883, 
became  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  1891,  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Major  1st 
(Roy.)  Dragoons  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1910,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919  ; 
Mounted  Inf.  in  Nile  Expedition 
1885-6  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  in  command  of  6th 
Regt.  of  Mounted  Inf.,  2nd  Mounted 
Inf.  Corps,  Mobile  Force  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  four  times,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col. , C.  B.),  European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  2nd  Cav.  Brig.,  1st 
Cav.  Div.,  29th  Div. , and  13th  and 
15th  Corps  (despatches  eight  times, 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut.-Gen.  in  j 
the  field,  K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  | 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  French  ! 


Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  K.C.M.G.,  Order  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia) ; appointed 
Gen.  Staff  Officer,  2nd  Div.,  Aldershot 
Command  1910,  to  command  2nd 
Cav.  Brig  1911,  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg-in-Ch.  W.  Command  1919  : m. 
1902,  Leila  Annette,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Wilberforce  Bryant,  of  Stoke  Park, 
Bucks  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  Government  House,  Upton,  Chester  ; 
United  Service,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1911. 

Della  Catena,  Count , G.C.M.G.  [see 
“ Maltese  Nobility”]. 

Delme-Radcliffe  [see  Radcliffe]. 

Demetriadi,  Sir  Stephen,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  C-  E.  Demetriadi,  of 
Prestwich;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Marlborough  ; 
in  the  firm  of  Ralli  Bros.,  E.  India  Mer- 
chants, of  25,  Finsbury  Circus,  E.C.  ; with 
the  Naval  and  Mil.  War  Pensions, 
etc.,  Statutory  Committee  1916-17,  and 
Assist.  Sec.,  Special  Grants  Committee 
1917-18 ; appointed  Director  of  Awards 
of  Pensions  to  Demobilised  Men,  Min.  of 
Pensions  1919  : m.  1913,  Gulielma  Norah 
Mabel,  el.  da.  of  R.  G.  Bates,  formerly 
of  Calcutta;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
89,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Bath, 
Oriental , Bengal,  and  Turf  ( Calcutta ) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Springett  Stephen,  b.  1914, — 
Richard  Stephen,  b.  1918. 

Daughter  living — Amalia  Gulielma,  b.  1915. 

Denby,  Sir  Ellis,  son  of  the  late  John 
Denby,  of  Wycliffe  House,  Shipley ; b. 
1856;  formerly  a spinner;  is  a J.P.  for 

W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  : m.  18 77,  Clara, 
da.  of  the  late  Jeremiah  Slater,  of  Long- 
field,  Stanningley,  Yorkshire;  cr.  Knt. 
1914.  Chapel  House,  near  Skipton-in- 
Craven. 

Daughter  living — Eliza  Gertrude  ( Aubrey 
Lodge,  Campden  Hill,  W.) : m.  1903,  Bertram 
Foster  Roberts,  who  d.  1912  [see  Roberts, 
Bt.,  cr.  1909,  colls.]. 

Denison- Pender  [see  Pender]. 

Denmark,  H.M.  the  Ki?ig  (Christian 
Carl  Frederik  Albert  Alexandre  Vilhelm 

X. )  of,  K.G.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.;  is  Col. 
in  Ch.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  cr. 
G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1901,  G. C.B.  (Civil) 
1908,  K.G.  1914. 

Dennis,  Sir  Alfred  Hull,  K.B.E.,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Dennis,  of  Wonston, 
Crowborough ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Exeter  Coll. , Oxford  ( B.  A. 
1882,  M.  A.  1884);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Inns  of 
Court  Rifle  Vol. ; has  been  Assist.  Solicitor 
to  the  Treasury  since  1901  : m.  1905, 
Dorothy  Caroline,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Henry  Sutton  (formerly  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice),  of  8,  Wyndham  House, 
S.W.i ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.B.E.  1918. 
10,  Eaton  Mansions,  Eaton  Square, 
S.  IV. i. 

Dennis,  Sir  Raymond  Herbert, 
K.B.E.  b.  ; 18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  con- 
nection with  supply  of  Motor  Lorries  and 
Fire  Engines  during  European  War; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  58,  Jermyn 

Street,  S.  W. 

Dennys,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Hector  Tra- 
vers, K.B.E.,  C.I.E.,  seventh  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Julius  Bentall  Dennys,  of  Sid- 
• mouth  ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 


KNIGHTS. 


and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Manchester 
Regt.  1885,  and  I.S.C.  1887,  became 
Capt.  1896,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
1911  ; joined  Punjab  Police  1888,  and 
became  Dist.  Sup.  1891,  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  1906,  and  Inspector-Gen.  1914 ; 
retired  1919  : m.  1888,  Lucy  Maud  Massy, 
M.B.E.,  da.  of  Gen.  George  Wheeler; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1915,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Lahore , Punjab ; Past  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Densham,  Sir  Harry  Percival,  K.B.E. ; 
b.  18—  ; Chm.  United  Tanners’  Federa- 
tion; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Dent,  Sir  Alfred,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Dent,  of  China  ; b.  1844  ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; is  connected  with  business  in 
the  East,  a Director  of  several  City  Cos., 
and  a J.P.  for  Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1908) ; 
founded  the  British  North  Borneo  Co.  ; 
was  a Member  of  Indian  Currency 
Commn.  1898  : m.  1896,  Margaret,  da.  of 
Charles  Aird,  of  The  Glen,  Eastbourne ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1888.  Ravensworth,  East- 
bourne ; Oriental  Club. 

Son  living — Leslie  Alfred,  b.  1897. 

Dent,  Sir  Francis  Henry,  C.V.O. , 2nd 
son  of  the  late  Adm.  C.  B.  C.  Dent ; 
b.  1867;  sometime  Gen.  Manager,  S.-E. 
and  Chatham  Railway  (sometime  its 
Ch.  Goods  Manager) ; is  a Lieut,  of 
City  of  London,  Lieut.- Col.  R.E.  (T.F.), 
a Gov.  of  London  Sch.  of  Economics, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; 
was  Chm.  of  Railway  Clearing  House 
Goods  Managers’  Conference  1909,  and 
Gen.  Managers’  Conference  1918;  has 
several  foreign  Orders : m.  1902,  Helen 
Janet,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Morten  ; cr.  Knt.  1916,  C.V.O. 
1920.  38,  Ashburn  Place , S.  W. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Denton,  Capt.  Sir  George  Chardin, 
K.C.M.G . , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Abercrombie  Denton,  of  Stower  Provost  ; 
b.  1851  ; entered  57th  Regt.  1869,  and 
became  Capt.  1878 ; retired  Oct.  1878 ; 
entered  Colonial  Ser.  1880 ; appointed  a 
Commr.  to  inquire  into  Police  Force, 
Barbados  1880,  M.E.C.,  St.  Vincent  1881, 
and  to  represent  that  colony  at  Tele- 
graphic Conference  at  Barbados  1882 ; 
administered  Govt,  of  St.  Vincent  1885, 
1886,  1887,  and  1888,  and  that  of  Lagos 
1889,  1890,  1891,  1893,  1894,  1895,  1896, 
1897,  1898,  1899,  and  1900 ; acted  as 
Colonial  Sec.,  St.  Vincent  1886-8;  was 
Ch.  of  Police,  St.  Vincent  1880-88, 
Colonial  Sec.  of  Lagos  1888-1900,  and 
Lieut. -Gov.  thereof  1900,  and  Gov.  of  the 
Gambia  1900-n,  when  he  retired:  m. 
1879,  Jean  Margaret  Alan,  who  d.  1900, 
da.  of  Alan  Stevenson,  C.E.,  F.R.S. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1891,  K.C.M.G.  1900.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Daughter  living — Julia  Maud  Mary,  b.  1885  : 
m.  1913,  James  Herbert  Morrell,  of  Heading- 
ton  Hill  Hall.  Oxford. 

Dering,  Sir  Herbert  Guy  Nevill,  1 
K.C.M.G .,  K. C.I.E. , M.V.O.  [see  | 
Dering,  Bt.  ]. 

De  Salis,  Count,  K.C.M.G .,  C.V.O. 

[see  “Foreign  Titles”]. 

de  Sausmarez,  Dame  Annie 

Elizabeth,  G.B.E.  [see  infra]. 

de  Sausmarez,  Sir  Havilland  Walter, 
second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Havilland  de 
Sausmarez,  R.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Northamp-  | 


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ton ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1884  ; went  S.-E.  Circuit, 
acted  as  Queen’s  Advocate,  Lagos  1891  ; 
appointed  Legal  Vice-Consul  at  Zanzibar 
1892,  Assist.  Consular  Judge  there  1893, 
Assist.  Judge,  H.B.M.’s  Supreme  Con- 
sular Court,  Constantinople  1897,  Judge 
there  1903,  and  Judge  of  H.B.M.’s 
Supreme  Court  for  China  1903  (has 
presided  in  Court  of  Appeal  of  Hong 
Kong  since  1912 : m.  1st,  1892,  Dora 
Beatrice,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Gother  Mann,  C.B.,  R.E. ; 
2nd,  1896,  Dame  Annie  Elizabeth,  G.B.E. 
(Pres.  British  Women’s  Work  Asso. 
in  China)  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick 
William  Mann,  R.  of  St.  Mary  de 
Castro,  Guernsey ; cr.  Knt.  1905. 
Saumarez  Manor,  Guernsey  ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge , and  Savile  Clubs. 

Des  Graz,  Sir  Charles  Louis, 
K.C.M.G .,  son  of  the  late  C.  F.  Louis 
Des  Graz,  of  The  Firs,  Wimbledon, 

5. W.  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and! 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge  (B.A.  1883);: 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1884,  became  a 3rd! 
Sec.  1886,  2nd  Sec.  1891,  Sec.  of  Lega- 
tion at  Teheran  1901,  Councillor  of 
Embassy  at  Rome  1905,  and  Envoy  Ex- 
traor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Peru  1908,  to 
Serbia  1913,  and  to  Jugo-Slavia  1919  ; has 
Coronation  medal  1911  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1915.  British  Legation , Belgrade;  The 
Firs,  Wimbledon , S.  W. ; Travellers', 
and  St.  James' s Clubs. 

Desi  Kachariyar  [see  VenbakkamJ. 

De Soveral,  H.E.  Marquis,  G. C.M.  G. , 
G.  C.  V.  O.  ; sometime  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Min.  Plen.  for  Portugal  in  London  ; 
cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1897,  G.C.V.O. 
(Hon.)  1902. 

Deva  Prasad  Sarvadhikary,  Dr. 
Sir,  C.I.E. , LL.D.,  son  of  Rai  Bahadur 
Dr.  Soorjee  Coormar  Sarvadhikary,  of 
Bengal ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Sanskrit  Coll.,  and 
at  Pres.  Coll.,  Calcutta;  M.A.,  B.L.  and 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen,  Hon.  LL.D.,  St. 
Andrews ; sometime  a journalist ; has  been 
Vice-Chancellor  of  Calcutta  Univ. ; is  a 
Vakil  and  a Solicitor,  Calcutta  High  Court, 
a Member  of  Supreme  Legislative 
Council  of  India,  a Trustee  of  Imperial 
Museum,  Calcutta  (sometime  Hon.  Trea- 
surer), Pres,  of  Calcutta  Temperance 
Federation  and  Calcutta  Univ.  Institute, 
and  a Member  of  Roy.  Asiatic  So. ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Legislative  Coun- 
cil of  Gov.  of  Bengal,  connected  with  nu- 
merous philanthropic,  charitable,  and 
educational  institutions;  has  Delhi- Durbar 
medal  1911  : m.  1886,  Srimati  Nagendra 
Nandini  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914,  Knt.  1918. 

6,  Old  Post  Office  Street , Calcutta;  Cal- 
cutta, and  India  Clubs. 

Devonshire,  Sir  James  Lyne,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Harris  Devon- 
shire, of  Mill  Gap,  Eastbourne  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Shrewsbury,  and  at  City  and  Guilds 
Engineering  Coll.,  S.  Kensington;  an 
Electrical  Engineer,  a M.I.E.E. , Hon. 
Treasurer  Institute  of  Electrical  Engin- 
eers, a Director  of  Metropolitan  Electric 
Tramways  (Limited),  Managing  Director 
of  London  and  Suburban  Traction 
Co.  (Limited)  and  other  cos.,  and  Chm. 
National  Trade  Advisory  Committee  for 
Disabled  Sailors  and  Soldiers  (Electricity, 
Power,  and  Light),  and  of  Tramways 
Board  of  Trade  Committee;  some- 
time a Member  of  Middlesex  Appeal 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Tribunal : m.  1889,  Wilhelmina  Walker, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Sidey,  of  8,  Upper 
Phillimore  Gardens,  W. ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  St.  Stephen  s,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

de  Waal,  Hon.  •Sz>'(Nicolaas)  F rederic, 
K.C.M.G.  ; b.  1853;  appointed  Colonial 
Sec.,  Cape  Colony  1908,  and  Adminis- 
trator of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Province 
1910;  elected  a M.L.A.  1898  ; has  Order 
of  Leopold  II.  of  Belgium  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1911.  Cape  Town. 

Dewar,  Professor  Sir  James,  LL.D ., 
D.Sc.,  E.R.S.,  son  of  Thomas  Dewar, 
formerly  of  Kincardine-on-Forth,  N.B.  ; 
b.  1842 ; ed.  at  Dollar  Acad. , and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1875);  Hon. 

LL.D.  Glasgow  1892,  St.  Andrews  1893, 
Edin.  1897,  Aberdeen  1903,  and  Chris- 
tiania 1911  ; D.Sc.  Victoria  1900,  Oxford 
and  Dublin  1904,  and  Brussels  1910 ; has 
been  Jacksonian  Professor  of  Natural 
Experimental  Philosophy  in  Camb.  Univ. 
since  1875,  Fullerian  Professor  of  Chemistry 
at  Roy.  Institution  of  Great  Britain  since 
1877,  and  a Director  of  its  Davy-Faraday 
Research  Laboratory  since  1896;  is  a 
F.  R.S.  and  Vice-Pres.,  a F.  R.S.E. , a 
Past  Pres,  of  Chemical  So.,  an  Hon. 
M.I.C.E.,  a Foreign  Member  of  National 
Acad,  of  Sciences,  Washington,  of 
Accademia  Lincei  (Rome),  and  of  many 
other  foreign  Acads.  ; Co-Inventor  of 
Cordite,  and  Professorial  Fellow  of  St. 
Peter’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; has  carried  out 
much  original  research  in  Physics  and 
Chemistry  (especially  at  temperatures 
approaching  that  of  the  absolute  zero), 
has  gold  medal  of  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion (Washington),  Lavoisier  gold  medal 
(France),  Matteucci  medal  (Italy),  Roy. 
So.  of  Arts  Albert  medal,  Chemical  So. 
medal,  Rumford,  Davy,  and  Copley  medals 
of  Roy.  So.,  and  Franklin  Institute 
medal:  m.  1871,  Helen  Rose,  da.  of 
William  Banks,  of  Edinburgh ; cr.  Knt. 
1904.  21,  Albemarle  Street,  W.i ; 1, 
Scroope  Terrace , Cambridge;  Athenceum 
and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Dewas,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Malhar  Rao 
Baba  SahebPrear)  of,  K.C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  (Dewas  Junior 
Branch)  of  India;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1917. 
Dewas,  Central  India. 

Dewas,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Tukoji  Rao 
Puar)  of,  K.C.S.I .,  K.B.E. ; b.  1888;  is 
one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  (Dewas  Senior 
Branch)  of  India;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1911, 
K.B.E.  1917.  Dewas,  Indore , Central 
India. 

Dewrance,  Sir  John,  K.B.E .,  son 
of  John  Dewrance,  of  The  Greenhills, 
Tilford,  Surrey  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Wood  Preparatory  Sch. , at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  King's  Coll.,  London;  a Civil 
Engineer,  head  of  the  firm  of  Dewrance 
and  Co.,  engineers,  of  165,  Great  Dover 
Street,  London,  S.E.,  Chm.  Babcock  and 
Willcox  (Limited),  Pres,  of  The  Engin- 
eering and  The  National  Employers' 
Federation : m.  1882,  Isabella,  da.  of 
Francis  Trevithick;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Cranmore  Place , Chislehurst ; 
Junior  Carlton,  St.  Stephen's,  Gresham, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
d’Eyncourt,  Sir  Eustace  Henry 
Tennyson-,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Louis  Charles  Tennyson-d'Eyncourt,  of 
Bayons  Manor,  Market  Rasen  ; b.  1868 ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy.  Naval 
Coll.,  Greenwich;  is  a Naval  Architect, 
and  a Member  of  Council  and  Vice-Pres. 


of  Institution  of  Naval  Architects;  ap- 
pointed Director  of  Naval  Construction, 
Admiralty,  and  Principal  Technical  Ad- 
viser 1912  ; was  Head  of  Committee  at 
Admiralty  which  produced  the  first  Tanks ; 
sometime  Ch.  Technical  Adviser  to  Depart, 
of  Munitions  dealing  with  them  ; now  on 
War  Office  Tank  Committee  ; author  of 
papers  on  Naval  Architecture  ; became 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour  1918  ; m.  1898, 
Janet,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  Matthew 
Watson  Finlay,  and  widow  of  John  Burns ; 

C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
73,  Cadogan  Square,  S.  W.  ; Athenoeum 
Club. 

Son  living — Eustace  Gervais,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — Cecily  Lovett,  b.  1899:  m. 
1920,  Percy  George  Mayer. 

Dhar,  H.H.  ( Maharaja  Udaji  Rao 
Puar)  Raja  of,  K.C.S.I.  ; b.  1886  ; is  one 
of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India ; cr.  K.C.S.  I. 
1911.  Dhar,  Central  Provinces , India. 
Dholpur ,H.H.  Maharajadhiraja  [Sri 
Sawai  Maharaj  Rana  Udaibham  Singh 
Lokindar)  Bahadur  of,  K.C.S.I. ; b.  1893  ; 
is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  and 
Hon.  Col.  i/i43rd  Narsingh  (Dholpur) 
Inf. ; cr.  K.C.S.I.  1918.  Dholpur,  India. 
Dhrangadra,  H.H.  ( Maharana  Raj 
Sir  Ghanshyamsinhji  Ajitsinhji)  the  Ma- 
haraja of,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of  H.H.  the  late 
Sir  Ajitsinhji  Jaswatsinhji ; b.  1889 1 is 
one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India : m. 
1st,  1910;  2nd,  1913;  3rd,  1916;  cr. 
K.C.S.I.  1917.  Dhrangadra,  Kathia- 
war, Bombay. 

Diack,  Sir  Alexander  Henderson, 
K.C.I.E. , C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Diack:  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.,  and  at  King’s  Coll. , Camb. ; entered 

l. C.S.  1881 ; became  Sec.  to  Financial 
Commr. , Punjab  1891,  Dep.  Commr.  and 
Settlement  Officer  1894,  Revenue  and 
Financial  Sec.  Punjab  1899,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Punjab  Govt.  1901,  Commr.  1906,  Settle- 
ment Commr.  Revenue  Depart.,  Punjab 
1908  (also  a M.  L.C.),  2nd  Financial 
Commr.,  Punjab  1910,  1st  Financial 
Commr.  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Punjab  Legis- 
lative Council  1911.  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  ofIndiai9i4;  retired 
1916;  employed  in  Min.  of  Munitions 
1916-17,  since  when  in  Min.  of  Pensions  : 

m.  1st,  1898,  E hel  Mary,  who  d.  1899,  da. 
of  the  late  Ellerslie  Wallace,  of  Galway  ; 
2nd,  1906,  Mylsie,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Molloy,  Public  Works  Depart. , 
India;  cr.  C.V.O.  1906,  K.C.I.E.  1916, 
C.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Diamond,  Sir  William  Henry,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Diamond;  b.  1865; 
rendered  sers.  in  S.  Wales  in  the  ship- 
repairing and  engineering  industry,  and  in 
connection  with  Recruiting,  War  Savings, 
etc.,  during  European  War:  m.  1889; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Cardiff. 

Son  living— One. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Dias  Bandaranaike  [see  Bandaran- 
aike]. 

Dibbs,  Sir  Thomas  Allwright,  son  of 
Capt.  John  Dibbs,  of  St.  Andrews, 
Scotland ; b.  1832 ; ed.  at  Australian 
Coll.,  Sydney;  is  Gen.  Manager,  Com- 
mercial Banking  Co.  of  Sydney  (Limited) ; 
was  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Public 
Ser.  Enquiry  Board,  Sydney  1888,  and 
Pres,  of  Committee  of  Enquiry  into  Public 
Accounts  1900 ; sometime  Commodore 


KNIGHTS. 


91 1 


Roy.  Yacht  Squadron,  Sydney  : m.  1857, 
Tryphena  Gaden  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  George 
Street , Sydney , N.S.  Wales. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  Tom  Burton  ( Sydney , 
N.S.  Wales),  b.  1858;  a Solicitor. 

Daughters  living — Six. 

Dibdin,  Sir  Lewis  Tonna,  3rd  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Robert  William  Dibdin ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  Sen.  Opt.  1874,  M.A.  1878) ; Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Durham  1891;  Bar.  Lincoln's 
Inn  1876,  K.C.  1901,  and  Bencher  1908; 
Chancellor  of  the  Diocese  of  Rochester 
1886-1903,  of  Exeter  1888-1903,  and  of 
Durham  1891-1903  ; formerly  Official  of 
Archdeaconries  of  Surrey,  Southwark, 
and  Kingston ; was  Official  Counsel  to 
Attorney-Gen.  for  Charity  1895-1901 ; is 
Dean  of  the  Arches,  Auditor  of  Chancery 
Court  of  York,  Master  of  the  Faculties  and 
First  Church  Estates  Commr. , and  a J.P. 
for  Surrey:  m.  1881,  Marianne  Aubrey,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Humphrey  Senhouse 
Pinder ; cr.  Knt.  1903.  Nobles,  Dormans- 
land , Surrey  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Lewis  George  (x,  Paper  Build- 
ings, Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1883  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1907, — Robert  John,  b.  1886  : m.  1913. 
Constance  Catherine  Violet,  da  of  the  late  Rev . 
J.E.  H.  Charter, — Aubrey,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living — Of  whom  Caroline  Eliza- 
beth: m.  1918,  Capt.  Humphrey  Paget  [see 
Paget,  Bt.,  cr.  1871,  colls.]. 

Dick,  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Robert,  K.B.E., 

C. B.,  C.  V.O. , son  of  the  late  Robert  Ker 
Dick,  of  Pitkerro,  Forfarshire ; b.  i860  ; 
entered  26th  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt. 

l. S.C.  1892,  Major  Indian  Army  1901, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1908, 
and  Col.  1909  ; retired  1920,  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present 
at  actions  of  Malakand  and  Landakai  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  China  1900 
despatches,  medal),  again  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.V.O.,  K.B.  E. , 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium)  ; was  Base 
Comdt.  to  Bazar  Valley  Field  Force  and 
to  Mohmand  Field  Force  1908,  and  In- 
specting Officer,  Frontier  Corps,  India 
1908-14:  m.  1907,  Susan,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Wordsworth,  D.D. , 

D. C.L. , Bishop  of  St.  Andrews,  and 
widow  of  John  Stirling,  of  Muiravonside 
House,  Stirlingshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1913,  C.V.O.  and  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

9,  Wilbraham  Place,  S.  W.  ; Naval  and 
Military,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Dickinson,  Sir  Arthur  Lowes,  son  of 
Lowes  Dickinson,  of  1,  All  Souls’  Place, 
Portland  Place,  W.  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1888);  a Fellow  of 
Institute  of  Actuaries,  and  Fellow  and 
Member  of  Council  of  Institute  of  Char- 
tered Accountants ; was  Financial  Adviser 
to  Controller  of  Coal  Mines  1917-19 : 

m.  1888,  Mary  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Jennings,  of  Birmingham  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Shotterley,  Haslemere  ; Queen 
Anne' s Mansions , S.  W.i ; City  of  London, 
Union,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Ellen  Lowes, — Dora 
Kathleen  Lowes. 

Dickinson,  Sir  John,  fourth  son  of 
the  late  Joseph  Dickinson,  M.D.,  F.R.S. , 
of  Liverpool;  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.M. 
1869) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1871  ; went 
N.  Circuit,  and  attended  Cumberland 
and  Westmorland  Sessions ; acted  as 
Dep.  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Liverpool.! 


1888  and  1889 ; appointed  a Metro- 
politan Police  Magistrate  1890,  and  Ch. 
Magistrate  1913  ; retired  1920  : m.  1884, 
Cecilia  Maud,  youngest  da.  of  Thomas 
H.  Holderness,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  West  Hill  House,  Bagshot  Road, 
Woking  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 
Daughters  living — Doris  Helen:  m.  1915, Capt. 
James  Arthur  McCulloch,  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers, who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918, — Beatrice  Maud. 

Dickinson,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Wil- 
loughby Hyett,  P.C.,  K.B.E.  [see 
“Privy  Council”]. 

Dill,  Sir  Samuel,  Litt.D.,  LL.D ., 
son  of  the  Rev.  S.  M.  Dill,  D.D.,  of 
Braehead,  Londonderry ; b.  1844 ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Institution,  Belfast,  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Belfast,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1871);  Hon.  Litt.D. 
Dublin ; Hon.  LL.D.  Edin.  and  St. 
Andrews ; was  Lecturer  at  Lincoln 
Coll.  1869,  Fellow,  Dean,  and  Tutor, 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.  1869-77  (Hon.  Fellow 
1902),  and  High  Master  of  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch.  1877-88 ; has  been  Professor 
of  Greek  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast  since 
1890 ; appointed  a Commr.  of  Inter- 
mediate Education  in  Ireland  1900,  Chm. 
of  Inauirv  on  National  Education,  Ireland 
1913,  and  a Member  of  Belfast  Univ. 
Commn.  1909 ; is  a Gov.  of  Roy.  Insti- 
tution, and  Pro-Chancellor  Queen’s  Univ. ; 
author  of  several  publications  on  Roman 
Society:  m.  1884,  Fanny  Elizabeth  Mor- 
gan ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Montpelier,  Malone 
Road,  Belfast;  Athenceum,  and  Ulster 
[Belfast)  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Of  whom  the  el.,  Hester 
Anne  Mary:  m.  1914,  Claude  Blakely  Arm- 
strong. 

Dinajpur  Maharaja  Bahadur  {Sir 
Girijanath  Ray),  K.  C.I.E.,  son  of  Maha- 
raja Taraknath  Ray  of  Dinajpur  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll. , Benares ; is  a Land- 
owner,  Vice-Pres.  British  Indian  Asso., 
Past  Pres.  Bengal  Landholders’  Asso., 
Member  of  Asiatic  So.  of  Bengal,  E.  India 
Asso.  of  London,  and  of  Dinajpur  Dist. 
Board,  Pres.  Dinajpur  Landholders’ 
Asso. , and  Hon.  Magistrate  of  Dinajpur  ; 
was  a M.L.C.  of  E.  Bengal  and  Assam 
1906-11  ; has  been  Pres.  E.  Bengal  Land- 
holders’ Asso.  ; sometime  Chm.  Dinajpur 
Municipality;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1914.  Dinaj- 
pur, Bengal;  Calcutta,  and  India  Clubs. 

Dinsha  Edulji  Wacha,  Hon.  Sir; 
b.  1844  ; is  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India,  Past  Pres,  and  Member  of 
Bombay  Municipal  Corporation,  Chm. 
Bombay  Millowners’  Asso.,  and  Pres. 
Bombay  Presidency  Asso.  ; was  Pres, 
of  International  Congress  1901  ; a 
widower ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Jiji  House , 
Ravelin  Street , Bombay. 

Dixon,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Grey, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Dixon,  of 
Astle  Hall,  Cheshire ; b.  1850 ; entered 
25th  Regt.  1868,  became  Capt.  Kings 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  1879,  Major 
1886,  Lieut.-Col.  1894,  Brevet  Col. 
1898,  Col.  1899  (retired  1907),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal), 
in  Soudan  1888,  present  at  action  of 
Gamaizah  (despatches,  medal,  clasp, 
bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  on  the 
Nile  1889,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (despatches,  C.B.),  with  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (despatches),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2,  in  command  of  Mobile 
Column  (medal,  K.C.B.);  was  Comdt. 
School  of  Instruction  for  Auxiliary  Forces, 


912 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Aldershot  1886-8 ; was  an  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1898-1901  and  to 
King  Edward  VII.  1901-7  ; commanded 
25th  Regt.  Dist.  1899-1901 ; has  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle  1916  : m.  1st, 
1885,  Helen  Mary,  who  d.  1893,  el.  da. 
of  L.  J.  Frost,  of  Copenhagen ; 2ndly, 
1900,  Constance  Ethel,  4th  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  William  Mitchell-Innes,  13th 
Hussars,  of  Ay  ton  Castle  and  Whitehall, 
Berwickshire  ; cr.  C.  B.  (Mil. ) 1896,  K.  C.  B. 
(Mil. ) 1902.  Hazlewood,  Chandler  s Ford , 
Hants  ; Caledonian  Club. 

Sons  living — Harold  Grey,  b.  1901, — Cyril 
Egerton,  b.  1903. 

Dobbie,  Sir  James  Johnston,  D.Sc., 
son  of  Alexander  Dobbie,  of  Glasgow ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  Glasgow  High  Sch.,  and 
at  Glasgow  (LL.D.  1908),  Edinburgh 
(D.Sc.  1879),  and  Leipzig  Univs.  ; was 
Assist,  to  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Glasgow 
Univ.  1881-4,  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
Univ.  Coll,  of  N.  Wales,  Bangor  1884- 
1903,  and  Director,  Roy.  Scottish 
Museum,  Edinburgh  1903-9,  since  when 
he  has  been  Principal  of  Govt.  Labora- 
tories (London);  is  a F.R.S.  ; author  of 
various  memoirs  on  chemistry  : m.  1887, 
Violet,  da.  of  Thomas  Chilton,  J.P. , of 
Liverpool ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  4,  Vicarage 

Gate , Kensington,  W.  ; The  Cottage, 
Fair  lie,  Ayrshire  ; Athencenm  Club. 

Son  living — James  Chilton,  b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Wilkie,  b.  1895, — 
Violet  Chilton,  b.  189 7. 

Dobbie,  Sir  Joseph,  son  of  James 
Dobbie,  of  Ayr ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Ayr 
Acad.,  and  at  Edin.  Univ.  ; head  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Dalgleish  and  Dobbie, 
Writers  to  the  Signet,  Edinburgh  ; some- 
time Solicitor  to  Supreme  Courts  in  Scot- 
land, and  Hon.  Sec.  to  Scottish  Small 
Holdings  and  Allotments  Asso.  ; sat  as 

M. P.  for  Ayr  Dist.  (L)  1904-6:  m.  1896, 

Alice,  da.  of  James  Sharp,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  42,  Melville  Street, 

Edinburgh. 

Dobbin,  Sir  Alfred  Graham,  son  of 
the  late  Leonard  Dobbin,  of  Rosemount, 
Montenotte,  Cork  ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Local 
Collegiate  Sch.,  Cork  ; is  a J.P. , a D. L. , 
and  a Tobacco  Manufacturer  and  Whole- 
sale Merchant  of  City  of  Cork,  Chm.  Im- 
perial Hotel,  Cork  (Limited)  and  Palace 
Theatre,  Cork  (Limited),  and  Trustee  of 
Cork  Savings  Bank  ; was  High  Sheriff 
of  Cork  City  1900  : m.  1st,  1876,  Margaret 
Reid,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  Peter 
Ogilvie,  of  Cork  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Kate,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Wise,  solicitor,  of 
Clifton,  Bristol;  cr.  Knt.  1900.  Frankfort, 
Montenotte,  Cork. 

Son  living — Alfred  William,  b.  1888. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Evelyn,  b.  1879. 

Dobell,  Maj-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Mac- 
pherson,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Hon.  Richard  R.  Dobell,  of 
Beauvoir  Manor,  Quebec,  Canada ; b. 
1869  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada;  entered 
Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1890,  became  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1912,  Col.  1913, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1915  ; Hazara  Expedition 
1891,  during  occupation  of  Crete  1897-8 
(despatches),  S.  Africa  1899-1900  Comdg. 
2nd  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 

N.  China  1900-1901,  N.  Nigeria  and  with 
Hadeija  Expedition  X906  (despatches), 
Cameroons  1914-16,  Comdg.  Allied  Forces 
with  rank  of  Lieut. -Gen.  (despatches, 
promoted,  K.  C.  B.,  Com.  Legion  of 


Honour),  Egypt  1916-17  (despatches),  and 
in  India  including  Afghan  War  Comdg.  a 
Div.  1917-20  (despatches);  was  employed 
with  N.  Nigeria  Regt.  1905-6 ; and  a 
Staff-Officer  at  Army  Head  Quarters  1907- 
11  ; appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1910, 
and  Inspector-Gen. , W.  African  Frontier 
Force  1913  : m.  1908,  Elsye,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Meyrick  Bankes,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  Frederick  L.  Campbell,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  38,  Draycott  Place,  S.  IV.  ; 

Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Daughter  living — Judith. 

Dockrell,  Sir  Maurice  Edward,  M.P. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Dockrell,  J.P. , of 
Monkstown,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at 
Portora  Roy.  Sch.,  Enniskillen,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  is  Chm.  of  Thomas 
Dockrell,  Sons  and  Co.  (Limited),  con- 
tractors, of  Dublin,,  and  a D.L.  for 
Dublin;  sometime  a Member  of  Dublin 
Port  and  Docks  Board  (Vice-Chm.  for 
three  years) ; unsuccessfully  contested  St. 
Patrick’s  Div.  of  Dublin  (C)  1885  ; has  sat 
as  M.  P.  for  Rathmines  Div.  of  co.  Dublin 
since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1875,  Margaret 
Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  George  William 
Shannon,  solicitor,  of  Dublin ; cr.  Knt. 
1905.  Camolin,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin  ; 
United  Service  ( Dublin ) Club. 

Sons  living — Henry  Morgan  ( Dawson  Court, 
Blackroch,  co.  Dublin ),  b.  1880, — Maurice, 
b.  1882,  Capt.  R.A.M.C. : m.  1917,  Vera,  da. 
of  Signor  Esposito,  of  St.  Ronan’s,  Sandford 
Road,  Dublin,— George  Shannon,  O.B.E.,  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own),  and  Staff-Capt. ; O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,- — 
Kenneth  Brooks,  B.L.,  b.  18 — ; sometime 
Royal  Irish  Rifles. 

Daughter  living — Anne  Dorothy. 

Dodds,  Sir  James  Miller,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  James  Dodds,  D.D. , Min  of 
Corstorphine,  Midlothian  ; b.  1861 ; ed. 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1881),  and  at 
Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A. 
1916);  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  1912;  be- 
came Clerk  in  Sec.’s  Office,  Gen.  Post 
Office  1885,  transferred  to  Board  of  Trade 
1886,  to  Treasury  1888,  and  to  Scottish 
Office  1889  ; appointed  Assist.  Under  Sec. 
for  Scotland  1902,  and  Permanent  Under 
Sec.  1908:  m.  1889,  Helen,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Picton 
Baumgarten  [see  Mackenzie,  Bt. , cr. 
1673,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1906,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  11,  Nevern  Square,  EarT s 

Court,  S.  IV. ; United  University,  Alhe- 
nceum,  and  New  (. Edinburgh ) Clubs 
Sons  living — James,  b.  1891, — Charles,  b.  1898. 
Daughters  living — Jean:  m.  1920,  Peter 

Hately  Waddell,  I.C.S.,— Isabel. 

Dolby,  Sir  George  Alexander,  son  of 
William  Dolby,  of  Great  Dolby,  Leicester; 
b.  1854;  Major  (retired)  Assam  Valley 
Light  Horse,  Director  of  several  Cos. , 
Chm.  of  several  Assos.,  Chm.  of  Poole 
Harbour  Commrs.,  a F.  R.G.S. , a J.P.  for 
Poole  (Mayor  1917-20),  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Dorset  : m.  1901,  Edythe 
Wood  Wakeman  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Nazdar 
Hall,  Branksome  Park,  Dorset ; Junior 
Army  and  Navy,  Ranelagh,  and  New 
York  Yacht  Chibs. 

Domvile,  Adm.  Sir  Compton  Edward, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 

Henry  Barry  Domvile,  M.P.  ; b.  1842; 
entered  R.N.  1856,  became  Lieut.  1862, 
Com.  1868,  Capt.  1876,  Rear-Adm.  1891, 
Vice-Adm.  1897,  and  Adm.  1902  ; retired 
1907 ; served  against  pirates  in  China 
1866-8;  was  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria  1889-91,  Vice-Pres.  of  Ordnance 


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Committee  1890-91,  Director  of  Naval 
Ordnance  and  Torpedoes  1891-4,  2nd  in 
command  of  Mediterranean  Squadron 
1894-6,  Adm.-Sup.  of  Naval  Reserves 
1897-1900,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Mediter- 
ranean Fleet  1902-5 : m.  1876,  Isabella, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Edmund  Yates 
Peel  [see  Peel,  Bt. , colls.];  cr.  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1898,  G.C.V.O.  1903,  G.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1904.  7,  San  Remo , Hove,  Sussex; 

United  Service  Club. . 

Sons  living — Barry  Edward,  C.M.G.,  R.N., 
b.  1878  [see  “ Companionage”], — Archibald 
Compton,  R.  N.,  b.  1884 ; became  Lieut.  1905, 
and  Lieut. -Com.  1913:  m.  1915,  Sara,  da.  of 
Don  Gabriel  Palma  Guzman,  Min.  of  Supreme 
Court,  Santiago. 

Daughters  living — Adelaide  Mary,  b.  1877, — 
Georgiana  Isabella  Frances,  b.  1888  : m.  1914, 
Lieut.-Col.  Dudley  George  Blois,  D.S.O., 
R.F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1916  [see 
Blois,  Bt.,  colls.], — May  Louise,  b.  1893  : m. 
1014,  Cosmo  Gordon  Romilly,  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.),  who 
d.  (killed  in  action)  19x5. 

Don,  Hon.  Sir  William,  K.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  James  Don,  of  Dundee;  b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Dundee  High  Sch.  ; is  Hon. 
Col.  Black  Watch  (T.F. ),  a partner  in 
the  firm  of  Don  and  Duncan  (Limited), 
jute  spinners  and  manufacturers,  of 
Dundee,  Lord-Lieut.  of  co.  of  City  of 
Dundee,  Lord  Provost  of  Dundee,  and 
Pres,  of  Dundee  Territorial  Asso.  : m. 

1894,  Martha  Nicoll,  da.  of  James 
H.  Lindsay,  jute  spinner  and  manufac- 
turer ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Ardarroch, 
Dundee  ; Eastern  ( Dundee ) Club. 

Donald,  Sir  John  Stuart,  K.C.I.E. , 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  A.  J.  S.  Donald, 
of  the  Uncovenanted  Civil  Ser.  ; b.  1861  ; 
appointed  an  Extra  Assist. -Commr.  in 
Punjab  1882,  an  Assist. -Commr,  1890, 
Dep.  Commr.  1900,  and  Resident,  Wazi- 
ristan  1908  ; served  with  Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  1890  (despatches),  and  accom- 
panied the  Special  Mission  to  Cabul  1893, 
and  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition  1902 
(despatches) ; employed  on  Special  Duty 
in  Kurram  1894,  and  was  Boundary 
Commr.  for  demarcation  of  Kurram- 
Afghan  Boundary  (thanked  by  Govt,  of 
India)  : m.  1905,  Henrietta  Mary,  2nd 
da.  of  Col.  Edward  Lacon  Ommanney, 
C.S.I.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1894,  C.S.I.  1911, 
K.C.I.E.  1915.  The  Residency,  Wazi- 
ristan,  India ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Donaldson,  Sir  George,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Alexander  Donaldson,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1845  ; in  1894  donated  and 
equipped  “The  Donaldson  Museum”  of 
ancient  musical  instruments  at  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Music,  and  in  1901  presented  a collec- 
tion of  furniture  to  Victoria  and  Albert 
Museum  ; was  British  Vice-Pres.  of  Inter- 
national Jury  at  Paris  Exhibitions  1889  and 
1900,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  of 
St.  Louis  Exhibition  (1904);  is  a Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Member  of 
Roy.  Institution : m.  1872,  Alice  Jessie, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  John  Stronach,  of 
Edinburgh ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  1 , Grand 

Avenue , Hove,  Sussex. 

Sons  living — Edmond  Julian,  b.  1878, — 
Alfred  Sidney,  b.  1879, — Hunter  Frederick, 
b.  1888. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Jessie,  b.  1876:  m. 

1895,  Charles  Mott, — Ethel  Amelia,  b.  1877  : 
m.  1897,  Capt.  — Lambert, — Adele  Violet 
Blanche  ( Lady  Crofton),b.  1883  : m.  1st,  1901, 
Arthur  Baillie  ; 2nd,  1919,  as  his  second  wife, 
Sir  Morgan  George  Crofton,  D.S.O.,6th  Bt.,— 
Josepha  Margaret,  b.  1886  : m.  1909,  Bertram 
James  Walker  [see  Walker  Bt.,  cr.  1868]. 


Donkin,  Sir  (Horatio)  Bryan,  M.D.} 
son  of  the  late  Bryan  Donkin,  M.I.C.E. , 
of  Blackheath  ; b.  1845  I ed-  at  Black- 
heath  Proprietary  Sch. , and  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  and  1st  class  Litt. 
Hum.  1867,  M.A.  1871,  M.B.  1873,  M.D. 
1893);  M. R.C.S., England  1873,  F. R.C.P. 
London  1880;  was  Physician  to  West- 
minster and  East  London  Hospital  for 
Children  1874-98  (now  Consulting  Phy- 
sician), Lecturer  on  Med.,  Westminster 
Hospital  1893-8,  and  London  Sch.  of  Med. 
for  Women  1880-1898,  and  Commr.  of 
Prisons  for  England  and  Wales  1898-1910, 
and  Med.  Adviser  to  Prison  Commn. 
1910-15,  since  when  he  has  been  a Mem- 
ber of  Prisons  Board  and  Director  of 
Convict  Prisons,  and  a Member  of  Ad- 
visory Committee  to  Sec.  of  State  under 
Preventive  Detention  Act ; was  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Care  and  Control 
of  Feeble  Minded  1904-8 ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Physicians ; author  of  ‘ ‘ Diseases  of 
Childhood,”  etc.  : m.  1888,  Auguste  Mar- 
garethe  Elisabeth,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the 
late  Count  di  Langhi,  of  Cracow;  cr. 
Knt.  1911.  28,  Hyde  Park  Street,  W.  ; 

Savile  Club. 

Donop,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Stanley  Bren- 
ton  von,  K.  C.B. , K.  C. M.  G. , son  of  the 
late  Vice-Adm.  Edward  Pelham  Brenton 
von  Donop  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Somersetshire 
Coll.,  Bath,  at  Wimbledon  Sch.,  and  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1880,  became 
Capt.  1888,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  Lieut.-Col. 
1907,  Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1914; 
retired  1920  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  in  command  of  a Mounted 
Inf.  Regt. , of  a Composite  Bushmen  Regt. , 
and  of  a Mobile  Column  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps)  ; was  Professor 
R.M.A.  1898-1900,  Sup.  of  Experiments, 
Shoeburyness  1903-4,  Sec.  Ordnance  Com- 
mittee 1904-7,  Ch.  Instructor,  Sch.  of 
Gunnery,  Shoeburyness  1908-10,  Assist. 
Director  of  Artillery,  War  Office  1910-11, 
Director  of  Artillery  there  1911-13,  and 
Master-Gen.  of  the  Ordnance  and  a Mil. 
Member  of  Army  Council  1913-16 ; 
commanded  Humber  Garrison  1917-20; 
has  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  : 
m.  1888,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Cox;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  K.C.M.G.  1916. 
32A,  Cheniston  Gardens,  W United 
Service  Club. 

Donovan,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Staff-Surg.  James 
Donovan,  R.N.  ; b.  1850;  entered  Army 
1872,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1892,  Col.  1901,  Surg.-Gen.  (and 
Maj.-Gen.)  Army  Medical  Staff  1904;  retired 
1909  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80 
(medal),  in  Boer  War  1881,  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895,  as  Senior  Med.  Officer, 
2nd  Brig,  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  to  Cav.  Divs.  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.) ; appointed 
Principal  Med.  Officer  4th  Div. , Salisbury 
Plain  1902,  in  S.  Africa  1905,  and  N. 
Command  1908 ; employed  as  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  Embarkation  1914-19  (Com. 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium) : m.  1909, 
Anne  Alicia,  da.  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Ambrose,  and  widow  of  (1)  Frederic 
Charles  Estill  and  (2)  Hopewell  James 
Shuldham  Morrell,  of  Moulsford,  Berks; 


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cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Creek  End,  Shepperton-on-Thames  ; Army 
and  Navy,  and  Hurlinqham  Clubs. 

Doolette,  Sir  George  Philip,  son  of 
George  Dorham  Doolette ; b.  1840  ; ed. 
privately;  is  a merchant,  Chairman  and 
Director  of  several  Co.’s,  a J.P.  for  S. 
Australia  and  W.  Australia,  and  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Geographical  So.  and  Roy.  Clin- 
ical Institute  ; one  of  the  pioneers  of  W. 
Australian  goldfields ; has  been  Pres,  of 
Council  of  W.  Australian  Mine  Owners 
since  1902 ; was  Pres,  of  Australian  Vol. 
Hospital,  Wimereux,  during  European 
War  1914-16 : m.  1st,  Mary,  who  d.  1889, 
el.  da.  of  George  McEwin,  of  Glen  Ewin, 
S.  Australia;  2nd,  1895,  Lillie,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  R.  W.  Dale,  of 
Birmingham  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Merlebank, 
Caterham,  Surrey ; City  Reform,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Dorhan  Longford,  b.  1872;  aW. 
Australian  mine  owner:  m.  1910,  Navera 
Weeks. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1 876 : m. 
1897,  Frederic  Dearden,  of  Bolton,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Dorabjee  Jamsetjee  Tata  [see  Tata]. 
Doran,  Sir  Henry  Francis,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Doran,  formerly  of  Ardagh, 
Killarney ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  St.  Brendan’s 
Seminary,  Killarney  ; was  Assist,  to  Sup. 
of  Agricultural  Education  1875-7,  and  an 
Assist.  Land  Commr.  1890-91;  appointed 
Inspector,  Congested  Dists.  Board,  Ire- 
land 1892,  and  Ch.  Land  Inspector  1903; 
has  been  Permanent  Member  thereof 
since  1910;  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Mayo  and 
Roscommon : m.  1885,  Margaret  Caro- 
line, da.  of  Thomas  Cox,  of  Bunreagh, 
Croghan,  co.  Roscommon ; cr.  Knt. 
1915.  Clonard,  Kimmage  Road,  Tere- 
nure,  co.  Dublin. 

Sons  living — Henry  Francis,  b.  1887  : m.  1917, 
Dorothy  Constance,  da.  of  Frank  Harrison,  of 
Hitcham,  Taplow, — George  William,  b.  1890, 
— Walter  Edmund,  b.  1895. 

Dorman,  Sir  Arthur  John,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Dorman,  of  Ash- 
ford ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital, 
and  in  Paris ; is  Chm.  of  Dorman,  Long 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Middlesbrough, 
and  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Cleveland  Div. 
of  Yorkshire  ( U ) 1892:  m.  1873,  Clara 
Share,  da.  of  the  late  George  Lockwood, 
of  Stockton-on-Tees;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Grey  Towers,  Nunthorpe,  Yorkshire ; St. 
Stephen's,  and  Junior  Athenceum  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Arthur  Charles  (Rye  Hill,  Nun- 
thorpe, Yorkshire),  b.  1874;  a J.P.  for  N. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  (High  Sheriff  19x8):  m. 
1909  , Audrey  Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Frederick  Moore  Inman,  of  Monks- 
town,  co.  Dublin,  — Bedford  Lockwood, 
O.B.E.  (of  Enterpen, Hutton,  Rudby,  Yorkshire), 
b.  1879;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1901  ; temporary 
Capt.  R.  A.O.C. , and  Staff-Capt.  Directorate  of 
Artillery  at  War  Office:  m.  1919,  Constance 
Phelps,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Sowerby 
Hay,  of  Sacombe,  Ware,  Herts, — Arthur 
John  (Kirklevington  Grange,  Yarm,  York- 
shire), b.  1881;  Major  Territorial  Force  Re- 
serve: tn.  1910,  Dorothy  Helen,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  A.  W.  P.  Inman,  Army  Med.  Reserve 
(retired). 

Daughters  living  — Clara  Lilian,  — Frances 
Mary : tn.  1900,  Major  Charles  F.  H.  Bolckow, 
Yorkshire  Regt.,  01  Nunthorpe,  Yorkshire, — 
Alice:  tn.  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Trevor- 
Roper  Cook,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  whorf.  (killed  in  | 
action  during  European  War)  1918,  of  The 
Dower  House,  Quatt,  Bridgnorth  [see  B. 
Teynham,  colls.]. 

Dorrien,  Gen.  Sir  Horace  Lockwood  j 
Smith-,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  A.  R.  Smith-Dorrien,  of  I 


Haresfoot,  Berkhampstead ; b.  1858 ; ed. 
at  Harrow;  entered  95th  Regt.  1876, 
became  Capt.  Derbyshire  Regt.  1882, 
Major  1892,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col. 
1898,  Maj.-Gen.  1900,  Lieut. -Gen.  1906, 
and  Gen.  1912 ; Zulu  War  1878-9,  being 
present  at  battles  of  Isandula  and  Ulundi 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  when  he  raised  and 
commanded  a corps  of  Mounted  Inf. 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Nile  Expedition  1884 
with  Egyptian  Army,  Suakin  Expedition 
1885  (clasp),  Nile  Expedition  1885-6, 
present  at  action  of  Ginniss  and  com- 
manded mounted  pursuit  (despatches,  4th 
class  Medjidie,  D.S.O.),  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
Reserve  Brig.,  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  and  subsequent  operations  on 
White  and  Blue  Niles  (despatches,  Brevet 
Col.),  S.  Africa  1900,  in  command  of 
19th  Brig,  (despatches  thrice,  medal, 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.),  European  War 
1914-15,  in  command  of  an  Army  Corps, 
and  afterwards  of  2nd  Army  (despatches, 
G.C.M.G.),  and  Comdg.  troops  in  German 
E.  Africa  Dec.  1915  to  Feb.  1916;  at- 
tached to  Egyptian  Army  1884-7  (4th 
class  Osmanieh)  ; was  Station  Staff- 
Officer  and  D.A.A.G. , Bengal  1893-4, 
an  A.A.G. , Punjab  1894-6,  A.G.  in  India 
1901-3,  in  command  of  a 1st  class  Dist. , 
Bombay  1903-4,  in  command  of  4th  Div. 
W.  Army  Corps,  India  1904-7,  and  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  -in-Ch. , Aldershot  1907-12 
andS.  Command  1912-14;  appointed  Col. 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.)  1905,  and  Gov.  and  Com. -in-Ch. , 
Gibraltar  1918;  commanded  a section 
of  Route  of  Procession  at  Coronation 
of  King  George  V.  1911 ; has  Legion  of 
Honour : m.  1902,  Dame  Olive  Crofton, 
D.B.E.,  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Henry 
Augustus  Schneider  [Crofton,  Bt. , cr. 
1801,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  G.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1913,  G.C.M.G.  1915.  Government 
House,  Gibraltar  ; United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — Gerald  Horace  Grenfell,  b.  1904, 
— Peter  Lockwood,  b.  1907, — Bromley  David, 
b.  1911. 

Dor  ward,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
Robert  Ford,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the 
late  James  Dorward,  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Hospitals,  Madras ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at 
High  Sch. , Edinburgh,  and  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  1868,  became  Capt. 
1881,  Major  1887,  Lieut. -Col.  1894,  Brevet 
Col.  1898,  Col.  1899,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1905  ; 
retired  1910;  served  in  Afghan  War  1879- 
80  (despatches,  medal),  during  Burma 
Campaign  1885-8,  in  command  of  R.E. 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major,  thanked  by  Gov. -Gen.  of 
India),  and  in  command  of  British  Troops 
in  N.  China  1900,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.,  and  subsequently  as  Maj.-Gen.  in 
command  of  Tientsin  and  Lines  of 
Communication  (despatches,  K.C.B.); 
formerly  Comdg.  R.E.,  Jamaica  ; ap- 
pointed Col.-on-the-Staff,  and  Civil  and 
Mil.  Commr.  at  Wei-hai-Wei  1899, 
Commr.  at  Wei-hai-Wei  1901,  to  com- 
mand troops  at  Shanghai  1901,  Col.-on- 
the-Staff  Comdg.  troops  in  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1902,  and  in  charge  of  Administra- 
tion, S.  Africa  1905 ; is  an  Assist.  Di- 
rector at  War  Office,  a Fellow  of  Linnaean 
So. , and  Col.  a Regt.  Indian  Army ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1901.  East  India  United  Service, 
United  Service,  and  Royal  Societies  Clubs. 


KNIGHTS. 


915 


Dougherty,  Right  Hon.  Sir  James 
Brown,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  [see 
“ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Douie,  Sir  James  McCrone,  K.C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  David  Buchan  Douie  ; b. 
1854 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  High  Sch.  and 
Univ. , and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (Boden 
Sanskrit  Scholar);  entered  I.C.S.  1874, 
became  Senior  Sec.  to  Financial  Commr., 
Punjab  1889,  and  a Dep.  Commr.  1891  ; 
was  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Punjab  1900-1902, 
Settlement  Commr.,  Revenue  Depart. 
1902-7,  and  Commr.  Rawal  Pindi  Div. 
1907-9  (officiated  as  Financial  Commr. 
1907) ; appointed  a Member  of  Punjab 
Legislative  Council  1900,  and  Financial 
Commr.,  Punjab  1909  (officiated  as  Lieut.  - 
Gov.,  Punjab  1911) ; sometime  a M.L.C. 
of  Punjab  ; retired  1912  : m.  1885,  Frances 
Mary  Elizabeth,  da,  of  Sir  Charles  Arthur 
Roe,  of  1,  Holywell,  Oxford;  tr.-C.S.I. 
1906,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  2,  Chadlington Road, 
Oxford  ; Savile  Club . 

Sonsliving — Francis  McCrone,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  1886  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Charles 
Oswald  Gaskell,  b.  1896  ; in  Civil  Ser. 
Daughters  living — Marjorie  Elizabeth  Gil- 
fillan,  b.  1888, — Vera  Ruth  Gordon,  b.  1894, — 
Constance  May,  b.  1895, — Decima  Lang- 
worthy, b.  1901. 

Dove-Wilson  [see  Wilson]. 

Dowdall,  Sir  Laurence  Charles  Ed- 
ward Downing,  C.B. , son  of  the  Rev. 
Launcelot  Dowdall,  R.  of  Rathfarnham, 
co.  Dublin ; b.  1852 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1874,  M.A. 
1877) ; was  Ch.  Clerk  in  Irish  Office 
1887-92,  and  Private  Sec.  to  successive 
Ch.  Secs,  for  Ireland  (Rt.  Hons.  J. 
Morley,  G.  W.  Balfour,  and  G.  Wynd- 
ham)  1892-1901,  and  Head  of  Administra- 
tive Depart,  in  Ch.  Sec.’s  Office,  Dublin 
1901-13 : m.  1914,  Frances,  da.  of  A.  C. 
D.  L.  Edie,  of  Thornhill,  co.  Tyrone, 
and  widow  of  Lieut. -Col.  H.  Stannard ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1901,  Knt.  1912.  The 
Grange , Ballyragget,  co.  Kilkenny ; Uni- 
versity ( Dublin ) Club. 

Down,  Lieut. -Com.  Sir  Charles  Ed- 
ward, K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com. 
R.N.R.  ; Marine  Sup.,  Roy.  Mail  Steam 
Packet  Co.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  19 — , K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Downes,  Sir  Arthur  Henry,  M.D, , son 
of  Thomas  Richard  Collins  Downes,  of 
Milford  Lodge,  Shropshire ; b.  1851  ; ed. 
at  Shrewsbury,  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B. , and  C.M. 
Highest  Honours  1873,  M.D.  1875)  I D.P.H. 
Camb.  ; formerly  Senior  Med.  Inspector 
for  Poor  Law  to  Local  Govt.  Board,  and 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Poor 
Laws  and  Relief  of  Distress  ; author  of 
various  papers  in  Proceedings  of  Roy.  So. 
m.  1st,  1875,  Evelyn  Caroline,  who  d.  1892, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Downes ; 2ndly , 1902, 
Florence  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Horace 
Edward  Chapman,  of  Donhead  House, 
Salisbury,  Wiltshire  [see  Aubrey-Fletcher, 
Bt.];  cr.  Knt.  1910.  36,  St.  Mary 

Abbots  Terrace,  W.  14;  Varengeville- 
sur-Mer , France. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Oscar  Clayton, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 
Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Violet 
Evelyn,  b.  1883:  m.  1st,  1905,  Capt.  W. 

Garrard;  2nd,  1915,  Lieut. -Col.  Andrew 
Montague  Duncan  Browne,  D.S.O., — (By  2nd 
marriage)  Elizabeth,  b.  1906. 

Downes,  Sir  Joseph,  son  of  Chris- 
topher Downes,  of  Kiltele,  Trim,  co. 
Meath ; b.  1848 ; was  High  Sheriff  for 


Dublin  City  1900,  of  which  he  is  a J.P. 
and  a Town  Councillor  : m.  1884,  Teresa, 
da.  of  Dennis  Carton,  of  Dublin ; cr. 
Knt.  1900.  40,  Eccles  Street , Dublin. 

Doyle,  Sir  (Arthur)  Conan,  M.D. , 
son  of  Charles  Altamont  Doyle,  of 
Edinburgh ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Stoney hurst 
Coll.,  in  Germany,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1885);  Hon. 
LL.D. , Edinburgh  1905;  is  a Novelist 
and  Dramatist,  a D.L.  for  Surrey,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England ; has  2nd  class 
Medjidie  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Edinburgh, 
Central  Div.  ( LU ) 1900  and  Hawick 
Dist.  1906  ; author  of  “ Sherlock  Holmes,” 
“ Great  Boer  War,”  “ Cause  and  Conduct 
of  the  War,”  and  many  other  works  : m. 
1st,  1886,  Louisa,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  J. 
Hawkins,  formerly  of  Minsterworth, 
Gloucestershire ; 2nd,  1907,  Jean  (has 
Order  of  Chefakat),  da.  of  James  Blyth 
Leckie,  of  Monkstown,  Crowborough, 
Sussex ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  Windlesham, 
Crowborough,  Sussex;  Athenceum,  and 
Authors'  Clubs. 

Sons  living— Two. 

Drake-Brockman  [see  Brockman]. 

Drayton,  Sir  Henry  Lumley,  K.C., 
son  of  Philip  Henry  Drayton,  of  Toronto  ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  privately;  Bar.  Canada  1891, 
and  a K.C.  1908;  appointed  Counsel  to 
Railway  Committee  of  Ontario  Legislature 
1902,  Crown  Attorney  for  York  co.  1904, 
Counsel  for  Toronto  City  Corporation 

1910,  and  Ontario  Govt.  Commr.  on 

Toronto  Power  Commn.  1911 ; repre- 
sented Canada  in  England  on  Ocean 
Freight  Rates  Question  1913  ; was  Ch. 
Commr. , Board  of  Railway  Commrs.  for 
Canada  1912-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Canadian  Min.  of  Finance,  and  a Member 
of  Canadian  House  of  Commons : m. 
1892,  Edith  Mary  Cawthra ; cr.  Knt. 
1915.  233>  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa, 

Canada;  Toronto,  Toronto  Hunt,  and 
Ontario  Jockey  ( Toronto ),  and  Rideau 
(i Ottawa ) Clubs. 

Daughters  living  — Edith  Grace,  — Nora 
Frances, — Phyllis  Margaret. 

Drummond,  Hon.  Sir  (James)  Eric, 
K.C.M.G. , C.B.  [see  E.  Perth]. 
Drummond-Hay  [see  Hay]. 

Du  Boulay,  Sir  James  Houssemayne, 
K.C.I.E. , C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Thomas  Houssemayne  Du  Boulay 
(formerly  Assist.  Master  at  Winchester 
Coll.),  of  Kenwyn,  Shawford,  Winchester; 
b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1889;  served 
as  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
Bombay ; was  Dep.  Municipal  Commr. , 
Bombay  on  plague  duty  1897-1900,  Acting 
Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay  (Baron 
Northcote)  1901,  Collector  of  Ahmadna- 
gar  1902,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay 
(Baron  Lamington)  1903-7,  Junior  Col- 
lector 1907-9,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  in 
Political  Depart.  1909-10,  Private  Sec.  to 
Viceroy  and  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  (Baron 
Hardinge  of  Penshurst)  1910-16,  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India  in  Home  Depart.  1916-19, 
and  a Member  of  Indian  Jails  Committee 
1919-20 : m.  1901,  Freda  Elais,  da.  of 
Alfred  Howell;  cr.  C. I.E.  1906,  K.C.I.E. 

1911,  C.S.I.  1916.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Son  living — Michael  Hardinge,  b.  1912. 
Daughters  living — Gwendolen  Meada,  b.  1903 
— Freda  Wilmot,  b.  1906. 


KNIGHTAGE. 


916 


Du  Cane,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Philip, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  thelate  Sir  Charles  Du  Cane, 
K.C.M.G.  [see  B.  Lyndhurst]  ; b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; en- 
tered R. A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1900,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 
1906,  Col.  1908,  Maj.-Gen.  1915,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1919;  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  European  War  1914- 
18,  on  Staff,  attached  to  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions, Comdg.  XV.  Corps,  and  Ch. 
of  British  Staff  to  Mardchal  Foch  (de- 
spatches five  times,  promoted,  Maj.-Gen. 
and  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.B.,  Belgian  Order 
of  the  Crown,  Order  of  Stanislas  of 
Russia,  Legion  of  Honour,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; was  Brig.-Major  R.  A.  1904-5, 
D.A.A.G.  at  Staff  Coll.  1905-7,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters  1908-11,  and 
in  command  of  3rd  Div.  R.A.  1911-12, 
and  Staff  Officer  to  Inspector-Gen.  of 
the  Forces  1912-19,  when  he  was  appointed 
Master-Gen.  of  Ordnance : m.  1914, 

Ethel  Georgina  Mary,  da.  of  Hillyar 
David  Chapman,  and  widow  of  Christo- 
pher Head  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  4,  Upper  Brook  Street,  IV.  i; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Duck,  Vet-Col.  Sir  Francis,  K.C.B. , 
F.R.C.  V.S.,  son  of  John  Duck,  formerly 
of  Catterick,  Yorkshire ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at 
Stonyhurst  Coll.  ; entered  Army  Vet. 
Depart.  1867,  and  became  Vet.  Inspecting- 
Surg.  (now  Vet.  Lieut.-Col.)  1890  ; retired 
1902  (distinguished  ser.  reward) ; served 
during  Kaffir,  Sekukuni,  and  Zulu  Cam- 
paigns 1877-81,  present  at  battles  of 
Hlobana,  Kambula,  and  Ulundi  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  with 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5  (honour- 
able mention,  promoted)  ; was  Principal 
Vet.  Officer  in  India  1894-7,  and  Director- 
Gen.  of  Army  Vet.  Depart.  1897-1902  : 
m.  1883,  Edith,  da.  of  Walter  Ponsonby 
Garrett,  formerly  of  Middleton  Wold, 
Yorkshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911.  Junior  Constitutional  Club. 
Son  living — Francis  Ponsonby,  D.S.O.,  b.  1886 
[see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Winifred,  b.  1888  : 
m.  1910,  Capt.  Henry  Evans-Freke  Aylmer, 
R.N.  [see  Aylmer,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Duckham,  Sir  Arthur  McDougal, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  F.  E.  Duckham,  of  The 
Red  House,  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Blackheath  Proprietary  Sch.  ; is  a 
M. I.C.E.,  and  an  Engineer  and  Inventor; 
was  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Munitions 
Supply  1916,  and  subsequently  Chm.  of 
Advisory  Committee  of  Min.  of  Munitions ; 
appointed  Director-Gen.  of  Aircraft  Pro- 
duction and  a Member  of  Aircraft  Council 

* May  1918  ; has  Legion  of  Honour  : in. 
1903,  Maud,  da.  of  A.  D.  Peppercorn  ; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  A shtead,  Surrey  ; 
Reform,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Dudgeon,  Sir  Charles  John,  son  of 
the  late  Patrick  Dudgeon,  of  Cargen, 
Kircudbrightshire;  b.  1855  ; ed.  atRepton, 
and  at  College  Hall,  St.  Andrews  ; for- 
merly a merchant  of  Shanghai ; was  Assist. 
Commr.  on  Revision  of  Treaties  with 
Great  Britain  and  China  1901-2,  and 
Pres,  of  China  Asso.  1911 : m.  1884, 
Isabella  Annie,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  C. 
O’Shaughnessy ; cr.  Knt.  1903.  Conser- 
vative, and  Thatched  House  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Clare  Alice  Cecilia,  b.  188C  : 
m.  1912,  the  Marchese  Vittoria  Rappini  di 
Castel-Delfino. 

Duff,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Alexander  Lu- 
dovic,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  James 


Duff,  of  Knockleith,  Aberdeenshire  ; b. 
1862;  entered  R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut. 
1884,  Com.  1896,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm. 
1913,  and  Vice-Adm.  1918 ; appointed 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1910,  Director  of 
Mobilization  Div.,  Admiralty  War  Staff 
1912,  Rear-Adm.  a Battle  Squadron  1914, 
Director  Anti-Submarine  Div.  of  War 
Staff  1916,  a Naval  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
and  Assist.  Ch.  of  Naval  Staff  1917,  and 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  China  Station  1919; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , 1st  class  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords,  Japanese 
Order  of  Rising  Sun,  Legion  of  Honour) : 
m.  1886,  Janet  Douglas,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  the  late  Garden  William  Duff,  of 
Hatton,  Aberdeenshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  18 — , — Dorothy,  b. 
18 — : m.  1915,  Capt.  William  Milbourne 
James,  C.B.,  R.N. 

Duff,  Sir  Evelyn  Mountstuart  Grant, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Mountstuart  Elphinstone  Grant  Duff, 
P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  F.R.S. , of  Eden, 
Banff;  b.  1863;  entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1888, 
and  became  a 2nd  Sec.  1894  ; was  Sec.  of 
Legation,  Teheran  1903-6,  and  Councillor 
of  Embassy,  Madrid  1906-10  ; Min.  Resi- 
dent at  Caracas  1910  (but  did  not  pro- 
ceed), Consul-Gen.  for  Hungary  1911-13, 
and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at 
Berne  1913-16:  m.  1900,  Edith  Florence, 
C.B.E. , da.  of  Sir  George  Francis  Bon- 
ham, 2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911, 
K.C.M.G.  1916.  Earl  Soham  Grange, 
Framlingham  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Duff,  Sir  Hector  Livingstone,  K.B.E., 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  John  Pope 
Duff,  of  Edderton  House,  Edderton ; b. 
1872 ; Inner  Temple  1919 ; appointed 
Assist.  Resident,  Nyasaland  1897,  Resi- 
dent 1911,  and  Ch.  Sec.  and  M.L.C. 

1914  ; has  frequently  acted  as  Dep. 

Gov.  ; served  in  German  E.  Africa 
Campaign  1914-15  and  1916-18  (des- 
patches, C.M.G.,  1914-15  star),  and 

during  Shire  Highlands  Native  Rebellion 

1915  (medal  with  clasp) ; administered 
Occupied  Territory  German  E.  Africa 
1916-18  (despatches) ; appointed  Acting 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Nyasaland  1918- 
19;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  K.B.E.  1918.  The 
Old  Residency,  Zomba,  Nyasaland ; Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Duke,  Sir  (Frederick)  William, 
G.C./.E.,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Duke,  D.  D.  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Arbroath  High  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London;  entered  I.C.S.  1882;  became 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1895,  Commr. 
of  Orissa  1905,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Bengal  1908,  a M.E.C.  1910,  Officiating 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  1911,  a Member 
of  Executive  Council  of  Gov.  of  Bengal 
1912,  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Sec. 
of  State  for  India  1914 ; appointed  Per- 
manent Under-Sec.  of  State  for  India  1920 : 
m.  1889,  Mary  Eliza,  da.  of  James  Addison 
Scott,  of  Wooden,  Roxburghshire;  cr. 
C.S.1. 1910,  K.C.I.E.  1911,  K.C.S.1. 1915, 
G.C.I.E.  1918. 

Sons  living — Leonard,  b.  1890, — William,  b. 
1893. 

Daughter  living  — Marjorie  Clemence;  in. 
1917,  Capt.  Iltyd  Nicholl  Clayton,  R.G.A. 

Duke,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Edward, 
P.C.  [see  " Privy  Council”]. 

Dukes,  Sir  Paul,  K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
a musician  ; rendered  sers.  to  Govt, 
during  Russian  Revolution,  and  subse- 


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quently  (living  for  sometime  in  Russia 
under  Soviet  Govt.);  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1 920. 

Ditmayne,  Hon . Sir  Frederick  George, 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Dumayne,  of 
Milford,  Pembrokeshire ; b.  1852 ; is  a 
Member  of  Bengal  Legislative  Council,  a 
Director  of  Bank  of  Bengal,  Vice-Chm. 
of  the  Calcutta  Port  Trust,  and  Repre- 
sentative Knight  Bachelor  for  Calcutta : 
m.  1896,  Mary,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  John 
Macadam,  of  Drymen,  N.B.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1909.  Port  Commissioner  s House , Koila 
Ghat  Street,  Calcutta;  Oriental  [London), 
and  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Dunbar,  Sir  Loraine  Geddes ; b. 
1865 ; formerly  Sec.  and  Treasurer  of 
Bank  of  Bengal,  Calcutta  : m.  1899,  Liola 
Violet,  da.  of  Sir  William  Dickson  Cruick- 
shank,  C.I.E.  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  Harrogate. 

Duncan,  Sir  David,  son  of  the  late 

- David  Duncan,  J.  P. , of  Penarth,,  Glamor- 
ganshire ; b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Cardiff  Gram. 
Sch.  ; Chm.  of  David  Duncan  and  Sons 
(Limited),  newspaper  proprietors,  of 
Cardiff,  Pres.  Southern  Federation  of 
Newspaper  Owners,  a Member  of  Ad- 
miralty, War  Office,  and  Press  Com- 
mittees, and  a J.P.  for  Glamorganshire 
and  City  of  Cardiff:  m.  1891,  Elizabeth 
Beverley,  da.  of  the  late  Christopher 
Marshall,  of  Gosport ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Bronyglyn,  Penarth  ; Reform,  and 
National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Emmeline  Ethel:  m.  1906, 
Major  — NevUl-Thomas. 

Duncan,  Sir  James  Hastings,  second 
son  of  James  Duncan,  of  Westbourne, 
Otley,  Yorkshire;  b.  1855;  e(h  privately; 
is  a Director  of  William  Ackroyd  and 
Co.  (Limited),  worsted  spinners,  of 
Otley,  of  Duncan,  Barraclough,  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Otley  Gas  Co.,  and 
of  Waite  and  Saville  (Limited) , sat 
as  M.P.  for  Otley  Div.  of  E.  Part  of 
W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  (Z.)  Oct.  1900  to 
Nov.  1918 : m.  1879,  Janette,  da.  of 
Thomas  Hunter,  of  Newall  Close,  Otley, 
Yorkshire ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Kineholm, 
Otley,  Yorkshire  ; National  Liberal  Club. 
Son  living — Hugh  Stewart,  b.  1889. 

Daughter  living — Theodora  Hastings:  m. 

1916,  Hermon  Wolfe,  M.D. 

Dundas  of  Dundas,  Adm.  Sir 
Charles  Hope,  K.  C.  M.  G. , son  of  the  late 
Com.  Adam  Alexander  Duncan  Dundas, 
R.N.  ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Clifton  Bank, 
St.  Andrews  ; is  Adm.  R.  N.  (retired)  ; 
served  in  Delagoa  Bay  1889-1900  (de- 
spatches, medal),  and  during  European 
War  1915-17  as  Principal  Naval  Transport 
Officer  in  France  (K.C.M.G. , promoted, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece) ; was  Naval  Attache  at  Tokio 
1908-10  (Order  of  Rising  Sun) ; appointed 
Rear-Adm.  in  Home  Fleet  1912  ; some- 
time an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  : m.  1897,  Helen, 
da.  of  E.  Burges  Watson,  formerly  of 
Yokohama;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Inch- 
garvie  House,  South  Queensferry ; New 
( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Sons  living — Adam  Duncan,  b.  1903, — Ian 
Hope,  b.  1908, — James  Hamilton,  b.  1915. 
Daughters  living — Charlie, — Helena  Beatrice. 

Dundas-Grant  [see  Grant]. 

Dunne,  Gen.  .Szrjohn  Hart,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  John  Dunne,  formerly  of  Cartron, 
co.  Roscommon ; b.  1835  '<  e<L  privately  ; 
entered  Wiltshire  Regt.  1852,  became 
Lieut.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1854,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  Wiltshire  Regt. 


1865,  Col.  18 — , Maj.-Gen.  1881,  Lieut.- 
Gen.  188- , and  Gen.  1893 ; retired  1902 ; 
served  through  Crimean  Campaign  1854-5, 
present  at  battles  of  Alma,  Balaclava, 
Inkerman,  and  siege  of  Sevastopol,  and 
through  China  War  i860 ; commanded 
2nd  Inf.  Brig.  Aldershot  1885-6,  and 
Thames  Dist.  1887-90 ; was  Lieut.  Tower 
of  London  1894-7 ; appointed  Col.  Duke 
of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.)  1898; 
has  1st  class  Medjidie : m.  1870,  Julia, 
da.  of  W.  R.  Chapman,  of  Whitby  ; cr. 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1906.  United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — John  William,  b.  18 — ; formerly 
Lieut.  Wiltshire  Regt., — Francis,  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers. 

Daughter  living — Marion  Carrie. 

D unnell,  ^'^(Robert)  F rancis,  K . C.  B. , 
son  of  Robert  Dunnell,  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1891 ; Sec.  and 
Solicitor  N.-E.  Railway  Co.,  and  a J.P. 
for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire ; was  Ad- 
ditional Assist.  Sec.  Board  of  Admiralty 
1917-18 ; appointed  Secretary  and  Solicitor 
of  Transport  Min.  1919  : m.  1897,  Ruby 
Constance,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Major 
Newson  Garrett,  R.A. ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  5 a,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.  W.  ; 

S.  Paul's  Lodge,  York;  Windham,  and 
Yorkshire  ( York)  Clubs. 

Dunning,  Sir  Edwin  Harris,  son  of 
Richard  Dunning,  formerly  of  Exeter  ; b. 
1858;  is  a J.P.  for  Devon  and  Tiverton, 
and  patron  of  one  living:  m.  1881, 
Hannah  Louise,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of 
Richard  Freeman,  formerly  of  Overcourt, 
Hereford:  cr.  Knt.  1904.  Jacques  Hall, 
Bradfield,  Essex. 

Sons  living — Frank  George,  b.  1884, — Gilbert 
Keith,  b.  1894, — John  Denzil,  b.  1895. 
Daughters  living — Edith  Annie,  b.  1882 : m. 
1902,  Charles  Cooper, — Dora  Winifred,  b. 
1888:  m.  1911,  Guy  Chalkley,  of  Germiston, 
S.  Africa. 

Dunning,  Sir  Leonard,  son  of  the 
late  Simon  Dunning,  of  Warwick  Square, 
S.W. ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  in 
Jurisprudence  1881) ; was  Dist.  Inspector 
Roy.  Irish  Constabulary  1882-95,  Assist. 
Head  Constable  of  Liverpool  1895-1902, 
and  Head  Constable  1902-12,  since  when 
he  has  been  H.M.  Inspector  of  Con- 
stabulary at  Home  Office:  m.  1902,  Edith 
Muriel,  da.  of  William  Tod,  of  Drygrange, 
Allerton,  Liverpool  [Earle,  Bt.];  cr.  Knt. 
1917.  The  Tilt  House,  Cobham,  Surrey; 
National  Club. 

Son  living — William  Leonard,  6. 1903. 
Dupree,  Col.  Sir  William  Thomas,  son 
of  William  Dupree  ; b.  1856  ; was  Mayor 
of  Portsmouth  1901-3  and  1909-10 ; 7 
years  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg. 
(V.D.)  (now  Hon.  Col.)  a Brig.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.) ; is  a J.P.  for  Portsmouth,  a D.L. 
for  co.  Southampton,  and  a Com.  of 
Japanese  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure ; 
has  3rd  Class  of  Japanese  Order  of  the 
Rising  Sun ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Portsmouth  Central  Div.  (Co.U.)  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1st,  1878,  Mary,  who  d.  1907, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Groves,  of  Selsey, 
Sussex;  2ndly,  1909,  Marion,  da.  of  John 
Price,  of  Abbey  Lodge,  Askeaton,  co. 
Limerick ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  Craneswater, 
Southsea,  Hants ; Carlton,  Junior  Carlton, 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal  Albert 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — (by  2nd  marriage)  Two. 

Daughters  living  (by  2nd  marriage) — Olive  M. : 
m.  1918,  Stanley  A.  Stallebrass,  Ministry  of 
Munitions, — Nora  Mary:  m.  1920,  John  Ful- 
ton Houston. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Durand,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Mortimer;  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.S.I., 

K. C.I.E.  [see  “Privy  Council"]. 

Durbhunga  [see  Darbhanga], 

D urn  ford,  Sir  W alter,  G.B.E.,  LL.  D. , 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Durnford, 
D.D. , 93rd  Bishop  of  Chichester  ; b.  1847 ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  and  Fellow  1869) ; formerly  Major 
and  Comdg.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire 

L. I.  (V.D.);  Assist.  Master,  Eton  Coll. 
1870-99:  appointed  Provost,  King's  Coll. , 
Camb.  1900,  and  a Member  of  Council, 
Malvern  Coll.  1912;  aJ.P.  for  Cambridge 
Borough  and  County  ; cr.  G.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  The  Lodge , King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge ; United  University  Club. 

Durrant,  Sir  Arthur  Isaac,  C.B.E. , 

M. V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Isaac  Durrant, 
formerly  of  Reigate,  Surrey  ; b.  1864  ; ed. 
at  Tottenham  Gram.  Sch.  ; sometime 
Dep.  Controller  of  Supplies  H.M.’s  Office 
of  Works  ; appointed  a Principal  Clerk 
therein  (Contract  Depart.)  1909;  is  Di- 
rector of  Lands  and  Accommodation,  Sec. 
to  War  Cabinet  Committee  on  Accom- 
modation, Sec.  to  Osborne  House  Com- 
mittee and  Consulting  Staff,  and  an  Officer 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1889, 
Laura  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 

J.  Molteno;  cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1906 
and  (4th  class)  1910,  Knt.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B.E,  (Civil)  1920.  Douglas , 
Oakhurst  Grove,  Dulwich,  S.E. 

Duthie,  Sir  John,  K.B.E.\  b.  18 — ; 
Senior  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Voluntary 
Organizations  during  European  War  ; cr. 

K. B.E.  1918. 

Duveen,  Sir  Joseph,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Sir  J oseph  J oel  Duveen  [see  Duveen , 
“Knights’  Widows’’];  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Brighton  Coll.  ; an  Art  Connoisseur  and 
Collector ; rendered  sers.  in  connexion 
with  Extension  of  Tate  Gallery  : m.  1899, 
Elsie,  da.  of  Gustav  Salomon,  of  New 
York ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  4,  Grafton  Street , W 

Dyer,  Sir  William  Turner  Thiselton-, 
K.C.M.G. , C.I.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
W.  G.  Thiselton-Dyer,  M.D.  ; b.  1843;  i 
ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  j 
Ch.  Oxford  (B.A.  2nd  Class  Mathe- 
matics and  1st  class  Natural  Science 
1867,  M.A.  1873) ; Hon.  Student  1899  ; 
B.Sc.  Univ.  of  London  1870 ; Hon.  D.Sc.  j 
Oxford  1911  ; was  Professor  of  Natural  ' 
History  at  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Ciren-  | 
cester  1868-70,  Professor  of  Botany  at  1 
Royal  Coll,  of  Science  for  Ireland  1870-72,  I 
Examiner  in  Botany,  Science  and  Art 
Depart.  1873-85,  and  in  Botany  and 
Vegetable  Physiology,  London  Univ. 
1878-83,  Assist. -Director  of  Royal  Botanic 
Gardens,  Kew  1875-85,  and  Director 
thereof  1885-1905;  elected  F.R.S.  1880 
(Vice-Pres.  1896-7);  Ph.D.  Acad.  Leop. 
Carol.  1891;  Hon.  Fellow  King’s  Coll., 
London  1886;  Hon.  LL.D. , Glasgow 
1896;  Hon.  Sc.  D.  Camb.  1904;  was 
Rejfresentative  of  N.S.W. , S.  Australia, 
and  Victoria  at  International  Phylloxera 
Congress,  Bordeaux  1881,  Member  of 
Senate  of  London  Univ.  1887-90,  a Roy. 
Commr.  for  Melbourne  Centennial  Exhi- 
bition 1888,  Paris  International  Exhibition 
1900,  and  Universal  Exhibition,  St.  Louis 
1904,  a Member  (for  India)  of  Governing 
Body  of  Imperial  Institute  1891-3,  and 
Botanical  Adviser  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
the  Colonies  1902-6;  is  a J.P.  for  j 
Gloucestershire,  and  a Member  of  Court 
of  Bristol  Univ.  : m.  1877,  Harriet  j 


Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Dalton 
Hooker,  G.C.S.  I.,  O.M.,  C.B. , for- 

merly Director  of  Royal  Botanic  Gardens, 
Kew;  cr.  C.M.G.  1882,  C.I.E.  1892, 
K.C.M.G.  1899.  The  Ferns,  Witcombe, 
Gloucester. 

Son  living — George  Henry  {Poona,  India; 
Athenaum  Club),  b.  1879 ; A.M.I.C.E.  and 
Mechanical  Engineer  to  Bombay  Govt. : m. 
1910,  Violet  Rosa  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Michael  Driscoll,  R.N. 

Daughter  living — Frances  Harriet,  b.  1878:  m. 
1912,  Leonard  William  Barnard,  F.R.I.B.A., 
of  The  Bittams,  Leckhampton,  Cheltenham. 

Dyson,  Sir  Frank  Watson,  F.R.S. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Watson  Dyson,  a Baptist 
Min.  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Bradford  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (Fellow 
1891-7);  was  Sec.,  Roy.  Astronomical  So. 
1899-1905,  Ch.  Assist.,  Roy.  Observatory, 
Greenwich  1894-1905,  and  Astronomer 
Roy.  for  Scotland  1905-10,  since  when  for 
England;  was  Pres.,  Roy.  Astronomical 
So.  1911-13;  is  a F.R.S.,  and  a Corre- 
sponding Member  of  Institute  of  France, 
and  Russian  Acad,  of  Sciences  ; author 
of  various  astronomical  works  : in.  1894, 
Caroline  Bisset,  da.  of  Palemon  Best, 
M.B. , J.P.,  of  Louth;  cr.  Knt.  1915. 
Royal  Observatory,  Greenwich,  S.E.  ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Frank  Palemon,  b.  1900, — 
Watson  Harold,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Caroline  Stella,  b.  1895, — 
Evelyn  Frances,  b.  1897, — Agnes  Sylvia,  b. 
1898, — Ethel  Margaret,  b.  1899, — Elsie  Ger- 
trude, b.  1906, — Ruth  Helen  Clara,  b.  1913. 

Dyson,  Sir  Frederick  Charles,  son  of 
the  late  Alderman  Thomas  Dyson ; b. 
1856;  is  a J,P.  and  a Town  Councillor 
of  Windsor  (Mayor  1909-n)  ; sometime 
senior  partner  in  Dyson  and  Sons,  music 
dealers,  of  10,  Thames  Street,  Windsor, 
High  Wycombe,  and  Maidenhead : m. 
1885,  Mary  E.,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the 
late  Thorpe  Briggs,  of  Windsor  ; cr.  Knt. 
1911.  7,  Clarence  Crescent,  Windsor. 

Eaglesome,  Sir  J ohn  Egan, 
K.C.M.G.  1900;  b.  1868;  inP.W.D., 
India  1890-1900;  Assist.  Engineer  for  con- 
struction of  Khojak  Tunnel,  Afghanistan 
1892,  and  Gokavari  Bridge,  Madras  1900 
(thanked  by  Govt.);  appointed  Director 
of  Public  Works,  N.  Nigeria  1900,  to 
charge  of  Baro-Kano  Railway  1907,  etc., 
and  M.E.C. , Nigeria  1912  ; is  a Chavalier 
of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Member  of 
First  Council  of  Institute  of  Transport, 
Colonial  Development  Committee,  Panel 
of  Experts  Min.  of  Transport,  and  Com- 
mittee of  Inland  Waterways ; was  Director 
of  Railways  and  Works,  Nigeria  1912- 
1919  (sers.  lent  to  Min.  of  Munitions  1916), 
and  Chm.  of  Sub-Committee  Canal  Con- 
trol 1 917- 19;  has  been  Gen.  Manager  Aire 
and  Calder  Navigation  since  1919  : in. 
1908,  Evanna  Constance,  el.  da.  of  Kenred 
Morton-Lloyd,  M.R.C.S.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1905,  K.C.M.G.  1916.  Aire  and  Calder 
Navigation  Offices,  Dock  Street,  Leeds; 
St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Eardley-Wilmot  [see  Wilmot], 
Earle,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Archdale, 
K.  C.S.I. , K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Earle  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhibitioner 
1880);  entered  I.C.S.  1882;  was  Dep. 
Commr.,  Darjeeling  1898-1901,  Commr. 
of  Excise,  Bengal  1901-2,  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Revenue  1902-3,  Sec.  to  Govt.  Revenue 
and  Gen.  Depart.  1903-6,  Director  of 
Public  Instruction  1906-8,  Commr.,  Patna 
Div.  1908-9,  and  Chm.  of  Calcutta  Cor- 
poration 1909-10  ; appointed  Sec.  to  Govt. 


KNIGHTS. 


919 


of  India  in  Home  Depart.  1910,  Ch. 
Commr. , Assam  1912,  and  Financial 
Officer,  Palestine  1918,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1886,  Violet 
May,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Besant, 
of  Congleton , Cheshire  ; cr.  C.  I.  E.  1909, 
K.C.I.E.  1911,  K.C.S.I.  1918.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Theodora  Violet,  b.  1891  : 
m.  1911,  R.  H.  A.  Gresson,  of  Eastcourt, 
Cheltenham. 

Earle,  Sir  Lionel,  K.C.B. , C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  William 
Earle  [see  E.  Clarendon,  colls.] ; b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  at  Univs.  of  Gottin- 
gen and  Paris,  and  at  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford ; was  an  Assist.  Sec.  to  British 
Roy.  Commn.  at  Paris  (1900)  Exhibition 
1898-1901 ; appointed  an  Acting  2nd  Sec. 
of  Embassy  1900 ; served  as  Private  Sec. 
to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earl  of  Dudley) 
1902-3  ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Earl  of 
Crewe  (Lord  Pres,  of  the  Council  and 
Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies)  1907,  and 
to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Rt. 
Hon.  L.  V.  Harcourt)  1910,  and  Per- 
manent Sec.  to  H.M.  Office  of  Works 
and  Public  Buildings  1912;  is  a J.P.  for 
London,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium;  cr.  C.  M.G.  1901,  C.B.  (Civil) 
191 1,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  14, Sloane  Gar- 

dens, S.  W. ; Woodlands,  Cobham,  Surrey; 
Travellers' , and  St.  James' s Clubs. 

Eaton,  Sir  John  Craig,  son  of  the 
late  Timothy  Eaton ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at 
Toronto  Public  Schs.,  and  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll.  ; is  Pres,  of  the  T.  Eaton 
Co.  (Limited),  of  Toronto  and  Winnipeg, 
a Director  of  the  Dominion  Bank 
(Toronto),  and  of  Canadian  Pacific  Rail- 
way, Hon.  Director,  Canadian  National 
Exhibition,  Hon.  Gov.  and  a Member  of 
Senate,  Victoria  Coll.,  a Trustee  of 
Toronto  Gen.  Hospital,  and  a Member 
of  Board  of  Govs,  of  Toronto  Univ.  : m. 
1901,  Florence  M'Crea,  of  Omemee, 
Ontario;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  Ardwold, 
Toronto  ; Kawandag,  Rosseau,  Muskoka, 
Canada;  York,  National,  Royal  Cana- 
dian Yacht  [Toronto),  and  Manitoba 
( Winnipeg)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Timothy  Craig,  b.  1903, — John 
David,  b.  1909, — Edgar  Allison,  b.  1912, — 
Gilbert  M'Crea,  b.  1915. 

Daughter  living — Florence  Marj%  b.  1919. 

Ebrahim,  Sir  Fazulbhoy  Currimbhoy, 
C.B.E.  [see  Ebrahim,  Bt.]. 

Edgcumbe,  Sir  (Edward)  Robert 
Pearce-,  only  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Pearce,  banker,  of  Somerleigh,  Dorset ; 
b.  1851;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1874,  LL.M.  1877,  LL.D.  1882); 
Studentship  R.A.  1874 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1877 ; went  W.  Circuit ; was  Official 
Examiner  to  High  Court  of  Justice  1884-5, 
and  High  Sheriff  of  Cornwall  1896;  is  a 
J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Dorset,  a J.P.  for 
Cornwall,  and  a Comdt.  National  Re- 
serve ; in  1895  received  Royal  license  to 
use  the  additional  surname  of  Edgcumbe, 
which  he  had  previously  assumed  by  deed 
poll  (enrolled  in  the  High  Court)  1884  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Devonshire,  S. , 
or  Totnes,  Div.  (L)  1886,  Dorsetshire, 
S.  Div.  1891  and  1892,  and  Hereford 
1895;  author  of  “ Zephyrus,”  "Popular 
Fallacies  regarding  Trade  and  Foreign 
Duties,”  and  other  works : m.  1st,  1884, 
Clara  Jane,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Charles  Conybeare,  of  Leonards 
Grange,  Ingatestone,  Essex  ; 2nd,  1891,  | 


Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  the  Hon. 
Fitzgerald  Algernon  Charles  Foley  [see 

B.  Foley] ; cr.  Knt.  1895.  Quay  House, 
Newquay,  Cornwall. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Edward  Hum- 
phrey, R.N.,  b.  1885  ; became  Com.  1914  : 
m.  1915,  Marion  Amy,  da.  of  Henry  Crawford 
Arthur  Conybeare,  J.P.,  of  Platway  House, 
Shaldon,  Teignmouth, — John  Aubrey,  C.B.E. , 
l 1886  [see  Companionage], — (by  2nd  mar- 
riage) Oliver,  M.C.,b.  1892  ; Major  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.I. : m.  1918,  Elinor,  da.  of  George 
Metcalf  Dodd,  of  74,  Albert  Hall  Mansions. 
Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Ursula 
Ulalia,  b.  1900. 

Edge,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John,  P.C.  [see 

"Privy  Council”]. 

Edge,  Sir  Knowles,  son  of  William 
Edge,  formerly  of  Thornleigh,  Poulton- 
le-Fylde,  and  Lyndene,  Smithills,  Bolton ; 
b.  1853  ; Chm.  of  William  Edge  and  Sons 
(Limited),  of  "Dolly”  Blue  Works, 
Bolton,  an  Alderman  of  Bolton  (Mayor 
1916-18)  Pres,  of  Bolton  Poor  Protection 
So.  and  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.,  and 
a J.  P.  for  Lancashire ; has  been  Pres. 
Bolton  Chamber  of  Commerce : m, 

1880,  Mary  Jane,  da.  of  John  Preston,  of 
Bolton ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Great  Marld, 
Smithills,  Bolton  ; Reform  ( Bolton ) Club. 
Sonsliving — William,  M.P.  ( Lyndene , Bolton, 
Lancashire),  b.  (Nov.)  1880 ; Capt.  in  the 
Army,  and  M.P.  for  Bolton, — John  Harold, 
b.  1888. 

Edgerley,  Sir  Steyning  William, 
K.C.S.I.,  K.C.V.O.  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Faulkner  Edgerley  ; b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch. , and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1879;  was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Govs,  of  Bombay 
(Barons  Reay,  Harris,  and  Sandhurst) 
1889-95;  appointed  Political  and  Judicial 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  1897,  a Member 
of  Gov. -Gen.’s  Legislative  Council  1906, 
a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Bombay 
1907,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Decentralization  in  India  1907,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  India  1909 : m. 
1898,  Ethel,  who^.  1912,  da.  of  Sir  Charles 
Bradley  Pritchard,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S. I.  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1895,  K.C.V.O.  1905,  K.C.S.I. 
1916.  Littlebury , Saffron  Walden. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1904. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1902. 

Edis,  Col.  Sir  Robert  William,  K.B.E., 

C. B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Robert  Edis,  of 
Huntingdon ; b.  1839  ! ed.  at  Alfdenham 
Gram.  Sch.  ; is  Hon.  Col.  28th  ’(Artists’ 
Rifles)  Batn.  London  Regt.  (V.D.),  Past 
Pres,  of  Architectural  Asso.,  and  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  ; A. D.C.  to  the  late 
Earl  of  Albemarle  in  the  Franco-German 
War  (under  Geneva  Convention)  1872  ; 
author  of  " Decoration  and  Furniture  of 
Town  Houses,”  and  numerous  papers 
on  Sanitation : m.  1862,  Elsie,  who  d. 
1897,  el.  da.  of  the  late  James  Anton,  of 
Abingdon  Street,  S.W.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1902,  K.B. E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Old 
Hall,  Great  Ormesby,  Norfolk;  Junior 
Constitutional,  and  Norfolk  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Five. 

Edridge,  Sir  Frederick  Thomas,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Richard  Edridge, 
of  Croydon ; b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Marlborough ; 
has  been  five  times  Mayor  of  Croydon ; 
formerly  a Seed  Broker;  is  a J.P.  and 

D. L.  for  Surrey  (High  Sheriff  1909),  Hon. 

Col.  a Batn.  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.),  and  a J.P.  for  Borough  of 
Croydon : m.  1867,  Elizabeth  Sara 

(has  Order  of  Mercy),  da.  of  J.  M. 
Eastty  ; cr.  Knt.  1897.  Bramley  Croft, 
Croydon. 


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Edwards,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Allred 
Hamilton  Mackenzie,  K.B.E.,  C.B., 
M.  V.  O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Edwards, 
formerly  B.C.S.,  of  Craigton,  Ross-shire; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Craigmount,  Edinburgh  ; 
entered  1st  Dragoon  Guards  1883,  became 
Capt.  1889,  Major  1896  (transferred  to 
5th  Dragoon  Guards  1897),  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col. 
1905  (retired  1907),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
1918 ; served  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  in  command  of  Im- 
perial Light  Horse,  and  “A”  Div. , S. 
African  Constabulary  [despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. , 
C.B.),  during  European  War  19 14-19  (de- 
spatches), and  during  Afghan  Campaign 
1920  (K.B.  E. );  was  Comdt.  Transvaal 
Vol.  1903-5,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
(Baron  Curzon  of  Kedleston)  1905,  and 
A.A.G.  N.  Command,  India  1905-7; 
appointed  Ch.  Constable,  Metropolitan 
Police  1907,  and  Comdt. -Gen.  Rhodesian 
Forces  1912  : m.  1892,  Kate,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Henderson,  of  Middlethird, 
Berwickshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil. ) 1900,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1904,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 
Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

Edwards,  Lieut.- Gen.  Sir  James 
Bevan,  K.  C.B. , K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late 
S.  Price  Edwards ; b.  1834 ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil  Acad. .Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1852, 
became  Capt.  1859,  Major  i860,  Lieut. - 
CoL  1871,  Col.  1877  (h.-p.  1882),  Maj.- 
Gen.  1887,  Lieut. -Gen.  1891  (retired  1893), 
and  Col.  Comdt.  1903  ; served  in  Crimean 
Campaign  1855-6,  and  was  employed  in 
demolition  of  Docks  at  Sebastopol  (medal 
and  Turkish  medal),  in  Indian  Mutiny 
1858-9  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  China 
1864-6  (gold  medal  from  Chinese  Govt.) ; 
commanded  R.E.  at  Shorncliffe  1879-82, 
and  in  N.  Dist.  1884-5  ’>  wasComdg.  R.E. 
in  Suakim  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  Khedive’s  star) ; was  Comdt.  Sch. 
of  Mil.  Engineering  1885-8,  specially  em- 
ployed to  inspect  and  report  upon  Or- 
ganisation of  Local  Forces  of  Australian 
Colonies  and  New  Zealand  1889,  and  in 
command  of  troops  in  China  1889-90 ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  Hythe(C)  1895-9:  m.  1st,  1868, 
Alice  Anne,  who  d.  1899,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Ralph  Brocklebank,  of  Child  wall  Hall, 
Liverpool ; 2nd,  1901,  Janet  Nina,  who  d. 
1916,  only  child  of  the  late  John  Balfour, 
of  Steephurst,  Petersfield,  and  widow  of 
Sir  Robert  Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, 
3rd  Bt.  [see  Elphinstone-Dalrymple,  Bt.] ; 
3rdly,  1918,  Amy  Ann  Courtenay,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Nott  Harding,  of  Buzza- 
cott,  Combe  Martin,  N.  Devon  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil. ) 1877,  K. C. M. G.  1891 , K. C.  B.  (Mil. ) 
1912.  48,  Egerton  Crescent,  S.  IV,  3 ; 

United  Service , and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Sons  and  Daughters  living,  of  whom  Isabel 
Sybil:  m.  1902,  Col.  Edward  Charles  Walthall 
Delves  Walthall,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  R.A.  [see 
Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Edwards,  FLoti.  Sir  Worley  Bassett, 
son  of  Charles  Wilson  Edwards  ; b.  1850  ; 
has  been  a Puisne  Judge  of  New  Zealand 
since  1896:  cr.  Knt.  1919.  Auckland , 
New  Zealand. 

Egan,  Sir  Henry  Kelly,  son  of  the 
late  John  Egan,  of  Tisswane,  co.  Galway; 
b.  1848  ; ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Montreal;  is 
Managing  Director  of  Hawkesbury  Lum- 
ber Co.,  Ottawa,  a Director  of  Bank  of 
Ottawa,  of  Ottawa  and  Hull  Power  Co., 
and  of  Upper  Ottawa  Improvement  Co., 
and  Pres,  of  Ottawa  Patriotic  Fund : m. 


1878,  Harriet  Augusta,  da,  of  the  late 
William  Alfred  Himsworth,  of  Canada  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  30,  Cartier  Street , 

Ottawa  ; Rideau  ( Ottawa ),  and  Mount 
Royal  ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

Egerton,  Sir  Brian,  K.C.I.E.  [see 
Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Egerton,  F.-M.  Sir  Charles  Comyn, 
G.C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Egerton,  Adm.  Sir  George  le  Clerc, 
K.C.B.  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Egerton,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Raleigh  Gil- 
bert, K.C.B. , K.  C.I.E.  [see  Grey-Egerton, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Egerton,  Sir  Reginald  Arthur,  C.B. 

[see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Egerton,  Walter,  K.C.M.G.,  only 
son  of  Walter  Egerton ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Edin. 
1911 ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1896 ; entered 
Colonial  Ser. , Straits  Settlements  1880; 
became  Inspector  of  Prisons  and  Dep. 
Pres,  of  Municipal  Commrs.,  Singapore 
1897,  1st  Magistrate,  Penang  1897,  Acting 
Resident  Councillor,  Malacca  1898,  1st 
Magistrate  and  Commr.  Court  of  Re- 
quests, Singapore  1898,  and  British  Resi- 
dent, Negri  Sembilan  1902;  appointed 
High  Commr.,  S.  Nigeria  Protectorate 

1903,  also  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Lagos 

1904,  Gov.  of  S.  Nigeria  1906,  and 
Gov.  of  British  Guiana  1912;  retired  1917  ; 
acted  as  Colonial  Treasurer,  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1898,  and  as  Colonial  Sec.  1900- 
1901  ; represented  W.  African  Colonies 
at  Coronation  of  King  George  V.  1911 : 
m.  1905,  Ada  Maud,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  George  Lloyd  Nash,  Preb.  of 
Salisbury,  and  R.  of  Tolpuddle,  Dorset, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Walter  Sneyd 
Kynnersley,  C.M.G.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  K. C.M.G.  1905.  Fit  Toll , May- 

field,  Sussex  ; Junior  Carlton , Sports' , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Eggar,  Sir  Henry  Cooper,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  Frederick  Eggar,  of  Aldershot ; 
b.  1851 ; ed.  privately,  and  at  King’s 
Coll. , London ; a Solicitor ; formerly 
Solicitor  to  Govt,  of  India,  and  some- 
time Agent  to  Gov. -Gen.  for  Affairs  of 
late  King  of  Oudh : m.  1874,  Emilie 
(authoress  of  “An  Indian  Garden”),  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Hughes  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1906,  Knt.  1910.  The  Cedars , 
Strawberry  Hill , Middlesex ; City , and 
Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Frederick  Henry  (33,  Alipoor 
Park,  Ballygunge,  Calcutta),  b.  1875;  a 
Solicitor:  m.  1904,  Amelia  Fanny,  da.  of  the 
late  T.  Aldous, — Arthur  Thomas  Edward 
( Bengal  Club,  Calcutta),  b.  1877  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1906,  and  a Solicitor. 

Daughter  living — Ethel  Emily,  b.  1878 : m. 
1901,  Robert  Carl  Alfred  Voigt. 

Egypt,  H.H.  {Fuad  I.)  Sultan  of 
G.C.B.;  cr.  G.C.B.  (Hon.)  1917. 

Elgar,  Sir  Edward,  O.M. , Mus.D., 
son  of  William  Henry  Elgar,  an  Organist ; 
b.  1857;  ed.  privately ; Hon.  Mus.D.  Camb. 
1900,  Durham  1904,  and  Oxford  and  Yale 
1905  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Leeds  1904,  Aberdeen 
1906,  and  W.  Univ.  of  Pennsylvania 
1907;  Hon.  M.A.  Birmingham;  the  well- 
known  composer;  is  an  Hon.  R.A.M., 
an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Worcester  and  of 
Co.  of  Musicians  (London),  an  Asso.  of 
Academie  des  Beaux  Arts,  Belgium, 
an  Hon.  Academician  Regia  Accademia 
di  Santa  Cecilia  (Rome)  and  of  Roy. 
Swedish  Acad.  (Stockholm)  an  Hon. 
Member  Soci6t£  des  Compositeurs  (Paris), 


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a Member  of  Maatschappij  tot  Ber- 
vordering  der  Toonkunst  (Holland),  and 
of  the  Institute  (Florence),  a Corre- 
sponding Member  of  Institut  de  France, 
and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  ; was  Professor  of  Music,  Bir- 
mingham Univ.  1905-8  (M.A.),  and  Pres. 
Union  of  Graduates  in  Music  1913-15 ; 
author  of  many  musical  compositions, 
including  “King  Olaf,”  “ Caractacus,” 
“The  Dream  of  Gerontius,”  “The 
Coronation  Ode,”  “The  Apostles,”  “ The 
Kingdom,”  and  “Symphonies  and  Violin 
Concerto,”  etc. : m.  1889,  Caroline  Alice, 
who  d.  1920,  only  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Henry  Gee  Roberts,  K.C.B.,  of  Hazeldine 
House,  Worcestershire ; cr.  Knt.  1904, 
O.  M.  1911.  Severn  House , Hampstead , 
N.  W.  ; Athenceum , Savile,  and  Royal 
Societies'  Clubs . 

Daughter  living — Carice  Irene,  b.  1890. 

Eliot,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Norton 
Edgcumbe,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.  [see 
“ Privy  Council  ”J. 

Eliot,  Sir  Whately,  son  of  the  late 
William  Eliot,  J.P.,  D.L. , of  Weymouth  ; 
b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Windlesham  Sch. , and  at 
Queenwood  Coll.,  Hants  ; is  a M.I.C.E.  ; 
has  been  engaged  on  dock  and  harbour 
works  at  Sunderland,  Tynemouth,  and  Isle 
of  Man,  etc.  ; designed  and  carried  out 
works  for  Peterhead  Harbour  Board  and 
Scarborough  Corporation  ; sometime  Resi- 
dent Engineer,  Harbour  Works,  E.  Lon- 
don, S.  Africa,  and  of  Eastham  section  of 
Manchester  Ship  Canal ; was  Sup.  Civil 
Engineer  in  charge  of  Keyham  Dockyard 
Extension  1894-1906 : m.  1878,  Jessy 

Dingwall  Fordyce,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick 
Jamieson,  of  Peterhead ; cr.  Knt.  1907. 
10,  Inglewood  Road,  West  Hampstead, 
N.  W.6. 

Son  living — Rev.  Ian  William  {The  Parsonage, 
Stratton,  Dorchester),  b.  1882  : m.  1909, 
Lilian  Beatrice,  da.  of  Francis  Thomas 
Hammett. 

Daughter  living — Maude  Lydia  Barbara,  b. 
1879. 

Elles,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Edmond 
Roche,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Mal- 
colm Jamieson  Elles,  of  Bournemouth ; 
b.  1848  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1867, 
became  Capt.  1878,  Brevet  Major  1882, 
Major  1884,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1888,  Col. 
1891,  Maj.-Gen.  1900,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1907 ; retired  1908 ; served  with  Lushai 
Expedition  1871-2  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  asD.  A.Q.M.G. 
Indian  Contingent  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie,  Bronze  star, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  as  A.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  command  of 
Mohmand  Expedition  1897  (despatches 
K.C.B.);  was  Attach^  to  Turkish 
Boundary  Commn.  1879,  D. A.Q.M.G., 
Bengal  1883-5,  A.Q.M.G.  for  Intelli- 
gence, Bengal  1885-6,  A.Q.M.G.,  Bengal 
1886-9,  ^gain  A.Q.M.G.  for  Intelligence, 
Bengal  1891-3,  D.Q.M.G.,  in  India 

*893- 5,  and  in  command  of  Peshawar 
Dist.  1895-1900,  of  a 1st  Class  Dist.  in 
India  1900-1901,  and  Mil.  Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1904-5  ; 
accompanied  Special  Mission  to  Cabul  as 
second  in  command  Nov.  1893;  acted  as 
A.G.  in  India  1900  and  1901  ; appointed 
Mil.  Delegate  to  Peace  Conference  at 
the  Hague  1907,  and  Col.  Comdt.  R.A. 
1912;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Surrey 
(Vice-Lieut.  1914-19),  and  Chm.  of  its 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  : m.  1873,  Clare 
Gertrude,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late 


Brig. -Gen.  O.  E.  Rothney,  C.B. , C.S.I.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1898, 
K.C.  I.E.  1904,  G.C.I.E.  1906.  Down- 
side, Merrow,  Guildford. 

Son  living — Sir  Hugh  Jamieson,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880  [see  “Knightage”]. 
Daughter  living — Dora  Amy,  b.  1877 : ni. 
1st,  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  G.  F.  Dillon,  who  d. 
1906;  2ndly,  1920,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Oliver 
Turnbull,  D.S.O. 

Elles,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Jamieson, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. , son  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  Edmond  Roche  Elles,  G.C.I.E., 
K.C.  B.,  of  Downside,  Merrow,  Guildford  ; 
b.  1880;  is  Col.  R.E.,  and  a Div.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  Brevets 

Major,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Belgian  Order 
of  the  Crown,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1912,  Geraldine  Ada,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Gerald  de  Courcy  Morton, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1906,  C.B.  (Mil.),  1908,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Ellington,  Air  Vice-Marshal  Sir 
Edward  Leonard,  K.C.B. , C.M.G., 

C.B.E.,  son  of  E.  B.  Ellington  ; b.  1877 ; 
entered  R.A.  1897,  became  Major  1914, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1918  (now  Air  Vice-Marshal) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  of  Russia,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B. , 
C.B.E.);  appointed  Dep.  Director-Gen. 
of  Mil.  Aeronautics  at  War  Office  1917, 
Director-Gen.  1918,  Controller-Gen.  of 
Equipment  R.A.  F.  1918,  and  Director- 
Gen.  Supply  and  Research  1919  (also  a 
Member  of  Air  Council) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Elliot,  Sir  Edmund  Halbert,  M.V.O. 
[see  E.  Minto,  colls,  j. 

Elliot,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Locke, 
K.  C.B. , K.  C.  I.E. , D.S.  O. , son  of  the  late 
Col.  Edward  King  Elliot ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst ; entered  108th  Regt.  1868,  became 
Capt.  Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1880, 
Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  1894,  Col.  1898, 
Maj.-Gen.  1903,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1906; 
retired  1911 ; Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal), 
Burma  Campaign  1886-7  (despatches, 
medal  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  Dongola  Ex- 
pedition 1896  (despatches,  C.B.)  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (despatches,  twice,  K.C.B.), 
European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, Com.  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.I.E.);  was  D. A.Q.M.G.,  Bombay 
1881-5,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Cav.  in  India 
1898-1903,  and  in  command  of  a 1st  class 
Dist.  in  India  1903-4,  and  8th  Div.  E. 
Command,  India  1904-8 ; officiated  in 
command  of  N.  Army,  India  1908 ; 
appointed  Col.  Indian  Cav.  1904 : m. 
1893,  Eva  Sybil,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Percy 
Smith;  cr.  D.S.O  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1896,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.I.E. 
1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Daughter  living — Enid,  b.  1894. 

Elliot,  Sir  Francis  Edmund  Hugh, 
G.C.M.G.,  G. C.V.O.  [see  E.  Minto, 
colls.]. 

Elliot,  Sir  James  Duncan,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Lettsom  Elliot, 
V.  of  Gosfield,  Halstead,  Essex  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Felstead,  and  at  Roy.  Naval 
College,  Greenwich ; a Consulting  En- 
gineer ; has  been  Consulting  Engineer  to 
New  Zealand  Govt,  since  1903 ; was  a 


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Member  of  Committee  on  Production 
1917-18,  and  of  Interim  Court  of  Arbitra- 
tion 1918-19,  since  when  of  Industrial 
Court:  m.  1896,  Dora  Marguerite  Jean- 
nette, da.  of  James  MTntosh;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  22,  Vineyard  Hill , Wimble- 
don, S,  W.  19;  St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Elliott,  Sir  Bignell  George,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  John  Banks  Elliott  ; b.  1857  ; is 
Chm.  of  Commercial  Travellers’  Schs.  : 
771.  1883,  Elizabeth  Anne,  da.  of  George 
Brookes,  of  Rochester;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Northfield,  North  Hill , N.6. 

Sons  living — Hubert  Bignell,  b.  1887, — Ber- 
nard, b.  1888, — Bignell  George,  b.  1897. 
Daughter  living — Margaret  Elinor. 

Elliott,  Sir  George  Samuel,  M.P.  ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch.  ; is  a 
Refreshment  Contractor,  of  14,  Upper 
Street,  Islington,  N.,  Vice  Chm.  Metropo- 
litan Water  Board,  a Member  of  Thames 
Conservancy  and  Metropolitan  Asylums 
Boards,  and  a J.  P.  and  Senior  Alderman  of 
Islington  (thirteen  times  Mayor) ; raised 
Islington  Batn.  of  Middlesex  Regt.  and 
Islington  Batn.  Co.  of  London  Vol.  Regt. 
during  European  War ; 39  years  a Member 
of  Islington  Board  of  Guardians  (9  years 
Vice-Chm.  and  20  years  Chm.),  and  18 
years  a Member  of  London  County 
Council ; wras  Chm.  of  Islington  Local 
Tribunal  during  European  War,  has  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Islington  W.  Div.  (Co.  Cl)  since 
Dec.  1918  : 771.  18 — , Elizabeth  Frances, 
da.  of  Robert  Hellier,  of  Upottery, 
Devon  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  The  Chalkpit , 
Alaidenhcad,  Berks. 

Sons  living — Three,  of  whom  George,  b.  18 — : 
771.  1920, — Trevor,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Elliott-Cooper  [see  Cooper]. 

Ellis,  Vice-Adm.  Abraham  George, 
G.C.M.G. ; Vice-Adm.  in  Roy.  Nether- 
land  Navy;  cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1905. 

Ellis,  Isir  Charles  Edward,  G.B.E.> 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Devonshire 
Ellis,  J.P. , of  Worksop  ; b.  1852;  ed.  at 
Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1878;  is  Managing 
Director  of  John  Brown  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Sheffield  and  Clydebank,  Vice-Pres. 
and  Hon.  Treasurer,  Institution  of  Naval 
Architects,  a Director  of  Great  Eastern 
Railway,  a J.P.  for  Notts,  and  a Grand 
Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy ; 
was  Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  Supply, 
Min.  of  Munitions  during  European  War; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 


of  St.  Anne  of  Russia;  joint  author 
of  “ Election  Law”  : 7n.  1881,  Inez 

Blanche,  da.  of  W.  F.  Faviell,  of  Down 
Place,  Surrey;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917, 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Ra7npton  Manor. 
Notts;  40 a,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.  W.  ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  St.  Stephen's, 
and  Refoi-m  Clubs. 

Ellis,  Sir  Thomas  Ratcliffe  Rat-  j 
CLIFFE-,  son  of  Thomas  Ellis,  of  Wigan;  | 
b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Wigan  Gram.  Sch.  ; ad-  , 
mitted  Solicitor  1865 ; formerly  Capt.  j 
21  st  Lancashire  Rifle  Vol.  ; was  Clerk  ! 
to  Wigan  Borough  Justices  1874-1900 ; 
appointed  Law  Clerk  and  Sec.  to  Mining  I 
Asso.  of  Great  Britain  1892,  and  to  j 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Coal  Asso.  j 
1892,  Joint  Sec.  (Employers’)  of  Board 
of  Conciliation  for  Coal  Trade  of  Fede- 
rated Dists.  1893,  Member  of  Roy.  1 
Commn.  on  Mines  1906,  Member  of 
Employers’  Panel  of  Board  of  Trade  | 


Court  of  Arbitration  1908,  of  Board  of 
Trade  Railway  Conference  1909,  of  Rail- 
way Inquiry  Commn.  1911,  and  of  Indus- 
trial Council  1911  ; is  senior  partner  in  the 
legal  firm  of  Peace  and  Ellis,  of  6,  Strand, 
W.C. , and  Wigan,  Sec.  to  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Coal  Owners’  Defence  Asso., 
and  a Member  of  the  Governing  Body 
of  Wigan  Mining  and  Technical  Coll.  ; 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Rat- 
cliffe  by  Roy.  license  1911  : m.  1868,  Mary 
Dean,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late 
Matthew  Barton,  of  Wigan ; cr.  Knt. 
1911.  The  Hollies,  Wigan. 

Sons  living — Thomas,  b.  1869, — Arthur,  b. 
1872  ; Major  Manchester  Regt., — Henry 
Ratcliffe,  b.  1885 ; Lieut.  Manchester 
Regt.:  in.  1913,  Grace,  da.  of  Charles 
Wall. 

Daughters  living — Mary,  b.  1871  : in.  1896, 
Geoffrey  William  Dawson,  who  d.  191 7, — 
Madge,  b.  1877:  tn.  1904,  Arthur  Edward 
Fair, — Ruth,  b.  1879 : m-  1909,  Bertram 
Stubbs  Brown, — Dorothy,  b.  1881 : m.  1908, 
Harry  Esmond  Henderson. 

Ellis,  Sir  William  Henry,  G.B.E. , 
son  of  John  Devonshire  Ellis,  J.P.,  of 
Thurnscoe  Hall,  Rotherham  ; b.  i860 ; 
ed.  at  Uppingham;  is  a Civil  Engineer, 
a J.P.  for  Sheffield,  a Member  of 
Council  of  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers, 
and  of  Executive  Council  of  National 
Physical  Laboratory,  and  Vice-Pres.  Iron 
and  Steel  Institute  ; was  Master  Cutler 
of  Sheffield  1914-18:  m.  1889,  Lucy 
Rimington,  da.  of  F.  W.  Tetley,  of 
Weetwood,  Leeds;  cr.  G.B.E.  1918. 
Westwood,  Ecclesall,  Sheffield ; Carlto7i, 
and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Ellis,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edward  Henry 
Fitzhardinge  Heaton-,  K.B.E.,  C.B., 
M.  V.  0. , son  of  the  late  Edward  Henry 
Brabazon  Heaton- Ellis,  of  Wyddiall  Hall, 
Buntingford,  Herts ; b.  1868 ; entered 
R.N.  1882,  became  Lieut.  1892,  Com. 
1902,  Capt.  1908,  and  Rear-Adm.  1919  ; 
retired  1919  ; served  in  Naval  Intelligence 
Depart.  1903-5,  in  command  of  Senthiel 
1905-7,  and  Naval  Attach^  for  France, 
Spain,  Portugal,  and  Belgium  1907-11  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Intelligence  Div. , 
Admiralty  War  Staff  1914-15,  present  at 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  C.B.) ; 
is  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. , a Com.  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  has  3rd  class  of 
Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun : m. 
1896,  Gertrude,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Arthur  Holme-Sumner,  of  Hatch- 
lands,  Surrey ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1907,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  United  Service,  and 
St.  James's  Clubs. 

Ellison,  Maj.-Gen.  .SVVGerald  Francis, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  John  Ellison,  Hon.  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury, and  Chap.-in-Ord.  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria;  b.  1861  ; entered  N.  Lancashire 
Regt.  1882,  became  Capt.  Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.  1891,  Major  1898,  Brevet  Lieut .- 
Col.  1900,  Col.  1905,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1915;  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A.G., 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  Gallipoli  and  Egypt  1915-16,  as  a 
D.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was 
D.A.A.G.,  Aldershot  1898-9;  acted  as 
Sec.  of  War  Office  (Reconstitution)  Com- 
mittee 1903-4  ; appointed  A.A.G.  at  Head- 
Quarters  1904,  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  (Rt.  Hon.  R.  B.  Haldane, 
M.P.)  1905,  Director  of  Organization  1908, 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  to  Inspector-Gen.  of 


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Oversea  Forces  1911,  Maj.-Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff  1914-15,  Maj.-Gen.  in  charge  of 
Administration  1916,  D.Q.M.G.  War 
Office,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Communi- 
cations 1917,  and  Q.M.G.  to  the  Forces 
in  Great  Britain  1918;  gold  medallist 
Roy.  United  Ser.  Institution  1896;  is  an 
Army  Trustee  : m.  1894,  Lilian  Amy,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Bruce,  C.B.  [see 
Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.];  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904,  C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
6,  Warwick  Square , 5.  W. ; Oakdene, 
Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Son  living — Cuthbert  Ernest  Montagu,  M.C., 
b.  1897;  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Daughter  living — Norah  Violet  Geraldine,  b. 
1901. 

Ellison-Macartney  [see  Macartney]. 
Elphinstone,  Sir  George  Keith 
Buller-Fullerton-,  K.B.E.  [see  B. 
Elphinstone,  colls.]. 

Elverston,  Sir  Harold,  son  of  the 
late  James  Booth  Elverston,  of  Heaton 
Chapel,  Lancashire ; b.  1866 ; ed.  pri- 
vately ; is  a newspaper  proprietor  and 
printer,  Hon.  Sec.  Lancashire,  Cheshire, 
and  N.-W.  Liberal  Federation,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Manchester  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Music,  a Fellow  of  Chartered  Insurance 
Institute,  Chm.  Essex  Union  Insurance 
Co.,  a Director  of  Cuba  Bartle  Sugar 
Plantation  Co.,  and  a J.P.  for  Cheshire  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Worcester  (L) 
Feb.  1908  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Gateshead 
Jan.  191010  Nov.  1918  ; defeated  therefor 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1899,  Josephine,  da.  of  J.  J. 
Taylor,  of  Rusholme ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Fulshaw  Hall , Wilmslow,  Cheshire ; 
Reform  ( Manchester ),  National  Liberal , 
Welsh  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Wensley  Taylor,  b.  1900, — 
Marsden,  b.  1902, — Edward,  b.  1907. 

Emerson,  Sir  William,  son  of  William 
Emerson,  formerly  of  Whetstone,  Middle- 
sex ; b.  1843 ; was  Pres,  of  Roy.  Institute 
of  British  Architects  1899-1902  : m.  1872, 
Jenny,  da.  of  Coutts  Stone ; cr.  Knt. 
1902.  East  Cliff,  Shanklin,  Isle  of 
Wight;  Carlton  Chambers,  4,  Regent 
Street,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — William  Ernest,  b.  1875. 

Daughter  living — Jenny  Maude,  b.  1874. 

Engleheart,  Sir  John  Gardner 
Dillman,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  J.  C.  D. , 
Engleheart,  of  Tunbridge  Wells;  b. 
1823 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch.  Ch. , 
Oxford  (B.A. , double  2nd  class  1844),  and 
became  a student  of  Ch.  Ch.  ; Bar.  Lin- 
coln's Inn  1849 1 was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Duke  of  New- 
castle), and  in  i860  accompanied  him  in 
the  suite  of  the  Prince  of  Wales  on  his 
visit  to  Canada ; appointed  in  1866  Comp- 
troller of  the  Household  of  the  Prince 
and  Princess  Christian ; was  Clerk  of 
Council  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster  1872-98, 
and  a Member  of  the  Council  1901-12  : m. 
1859,  Emily  Lewis,  who  d.  i9ii,da.  of  the 
late  Major  Willows  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1884, 
Knt.  1892,  K.C.  B.  (Civil)  1897.  28, 

Curzon  Street,  Mayfair , W.  ; Athenceum 
Club. 

English,  Sir  (Thomas)  Crisp, 

K. C.M.G.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of 
Thomas  Johnston  English,  M.D.  ; b. 
1878;  M.B.  London  1903,  M.R.C.S.  and 

L.  R.C.  P.  1900,  F.  R.C.S.  1903;  is  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.  Reserve) ; a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  Surg.  to  St.  George’s 
Hospital,  and  to  Hospital  of  St.  John  and 
St.  Elizabeth ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G. , K.C.M.G.);  some- 


time Hunterian  Professor  of  Surg.,  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Surgs.  : m.  1905,  Annie  Gaunt 
Macleod ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  82,  Brook  Street,  W. 

Daughter  living — Ruth  Crisp. 

Erskine,  Capt.  Sir  (Henry)  David, 

K.C.  V.O.  [see  E.  Buchan,  colls.]. 

Escott,  Sir  Ernest  Bickham  Sweet-, 
K.C.M.G.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Hay  Sweet-Escott,  R.  of  Kilve-cum- 
Stringston,  Bridgwater ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at 
Somersetshire  Coll.,  Bath,  at  Broms- 
grove  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  Honours  in  Classical  Modera- 
tions and  Modern  History  1880,  M.A. 
1911) ; entered  Colonial  Ser.  1881  as 
Classical  Professor  at  Roy.  Coll. , Mauri- 
tius ; became  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  there 
1886,  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1889,  and 
Colonial  Sec.  (a  M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.) 
of  British  Honduras  1893 ; administered 
the  Govt,  of  British  Honduras  1893, 
1895,  and  1897  ; acted  as  Senior  Clerk  in 
Colonial  Office  1898-9 ; appointed  Ad- 
ministrator of  the  Seychelles  1899,  First 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  thereof  1903,  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  British  Honduras 
1904,  and  of  Leeward  Islands  1906,  and 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Fiji  and  High 
Commr.  and  Consul-Gen.  for  W.  Pacific 
Islands  1912  ; retired  1918  ; is  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute : m.  1881,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Wingfield  Hunt, 
H.E.I.C.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1895,  K.C.M.G. 
1904.  Willett,  Queen  s Park  Road, 
Bournemouth;  Bournemouth  Club. 

Sons  living — Stanley  Bickham,  M.C.  ( Syles , 
Henstridge,  Somerset),  b.  1884;  Major  R.F.A. 
(Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1919,  Helen  Mary  Con- 
roy, da.  of  the  late  T.  C.  Fair, — Hugh  Bevill 
{Fuller's  Farm,  Manning's  Heath,  Horsham), 
b.  1886  ; Lieut.  R.E. : m.  1915,  Lilian,  da.  of 
the  late  Stephen  Ratcliff e Pope,  of  Fakenham, 
Norfolk. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Hay,  b.  1882. 

Esplen,  Sir  John,  K.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  William  Esplen,  of  The  Willows, 
Blundellsands ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Liverpool 
Coll.  ; Senior  Director  of  Esplen,  Sons 
and  Swainston  (Limited),  consulting 
engineers  and  naval  architects,  and  Ch. 
Technical  Adviser  to  Min.  of  Shipping; 
has  been  Director  of  Oversea  Ship  Pur- 
chase since  1917:  vi.  1898,  Laura  Louise, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Dickenson,  of  Sunder- 
land ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  Heron 
Bridge,  Chester ; Esplanade,  Waterloo, 
near  Liverpool. 

Son  living — William  Graham,  b.  1900. 
Daughter  living — Laura  Ray. 

Essad,  Pasha  Toptani,  H.E.  Gen., 
K.C.M.G.;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1916. 
Essex,  Sir  (Richard)  Walter,  son  of 
John  Essex  ; l.  1857  ; ed.  privately ; some- 
time a Member  of  Wandsworth  Dist.  Board 
of  Works ; sometime  Chm.  of  Essex  and 
Co.  (Limited),  wall-paper  manufacturers, 
of  Westminster  and  Battersea;  is  a J.P. 
for  Gloucestershire  ; appointed  a Member 
of  Select  Committee  on  Marconi  Agree- 
ment 1913 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Kennington  Div.  of  Lambeth  {L)  Oct. 
1900  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  E.,  or  Cirencester, 
Div.  of  Gloucestershire  Jan.  1906  to  Jan. 
1910  (when  he  was  defeated),  and  for 
Stafford  Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918 ; un- 
successfully contested  Stoke-upon-Trent, 
Burslem  Div.  Dec.  1918:  m.  1st,  1881, 
Marie,  da.  of  the  late  James  Chinchen,  of 
Swanage,  Dorset ; 2nd,  1885,  Lizzie,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Benson,  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  Dixcoi,  North 
Drive,  Streatham  Park , S.  W.  ; Bourton- 


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on-the-  Water,  Gloucestershire  ; National 
Liberal , and  Reform  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Mabel  Marie:  m.  1907, 

Roland  Eveleigh  Holloway, — Irene  Benson  : 
m.  19x9,  Capt.  Guy  Hamilton,  R.N., — Mimi 
Olive  : m.  1913,  Norman  A.  Wright, — Norah. 

Eustace,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  John 
William,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Alex- 
ander Talbot  Eustace-Malpas,  of  Roches- 
town,  co.  Dublin;  b.  1849;  ed.  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1870,  became 
Capt.  1880,  Major  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  1896, 
Col.  1900,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1904;  retired 
1909 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9-80 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as 
A.A.G.  for  R.H.A.  of  Cav.  Div.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  six  clasps,  C.B.); 
was  Comdt.  of  Sch.  for  Horse  and  Field 
Artillery  at  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1901-4,  and 
in  command  of  R.A. , Aldershot  1904-7; 
appointed  a Col.  Comdt.  R.A.  1918 : 
m.  1882,  Marina  Annie,  da.  of  F.-M.  Sir 
Donald  Martin  Stewart,  1st  Bt. , G.C.B. , 
G.C.S.I. , C.I.E.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
K. C.B.  (Mil.)  1913.  Doric  House,  Bath; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Son  living — Frank  Rowland,  b.  1891 ; in  Army 
Ser.  Corps:  m.  1915,  Gertrude,  da.  of  David 
Malcolm  Keay,  of  Edinburgh. 

Evans,  Sir  Arthur  John,  F.R.S. , son 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Evans,  K.C.B. , 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  of  Nash  Mills,  Hemel 
Hempstead,  and  Britwell,  Berkhamstead; 
b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  at  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1875, 
D.Litt.  1875,  Fellow  18 — ),  and  at 
Gottingen;  Hon.  D.Litt.,  Dublin;  Hon. 
D.C. L. , Edinburgh  and  Aberdeen;  Hon. 
Ph.D. , Berlin  1910;  was  Pres,  of  So.  of 
Antiquaries  and  of  Roy.  Numismatic  So. 
1914-19,  and  of  British  Asso.1916-19  ; 
is  a F. R.S. , Vice-Pres.  of  Hellenic  So.,  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  Institute  of 
France,  an  Officier  de  1’ Instruction  Publi- 
que,  a Member  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Lincei, 
Rome,  of  Roy.  Bavarian  Acad.,  of  Roy. 
Swedish  Acad.,  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  the 
Netherlands,  and  of  Imperial  German 
and  Austrian  Archaeological  Institutes, 
of  Imperial  Russian  Archaeological  So., 
and  of  So.  of  N.  Antiquaries,  Copen- 
hagen, etc.,  and  Roy.  gold  medallist 
of  Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects ; 
was  Keeper  of  Ashmolean  Museum, 
Oxford  1884-1909,  since  when  he  has 
been  Hon.  Keeper  ; appointed  Ex- 
traordinary Professor  of  Prehistoric 
Archaeology,  Oxford  Univ.  1910  ; dis- 
coverer and  excavator  of  Palace  of 
Minos;  author  of  “Excavations  at 
Knossos,”  etc.  : m.  1878,  Margaret,  who 
d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  Edward 
Augustus  Freeman;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Youl- 
bury,  Berks  ; Abbot's  Hill,  Herts ; Athe- 
nceum,  and  Royal  Societies  Clubs. 

Evans,  Sir  (Evan)  Vincent,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Lewis  Evans,  of  Tynllyn, 
Merioneth  ; b.  18 — ; has  been  Hon.  Sec. 
and  Editor  of  publications  of  National 
Eisteddfod  Asso.  since  1881  ; was  Chm. 
of  Executive  Committee  of  National 
Eisteddfod  of  Wales  1909;  is  a Gov. 
of  Univ.  of  Wales,  a Gov.  and  Member 
of  Council  of  National  Museum  of  Wales, 
a Gov.  and  Member  of  Council  of 
National  Library  for  Wales,  of  Univ.  Coll, 
of  N.  Wales,  and  of  Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales 
(Aberystwyth),  Chm.  and  Hon.  Treasurer, 
London  Welsh  Charitable  Aid  So. , and  a 
Member  of  Council  of,  and  Editor  and 
Hon.  Sec.  Hon.  So.  of  Cymmrodorion, 
Hon.  Treasurer  of  Celtic  Asso.,  a J.P.  for 
Merionethshire  (High  Sheriff  1919),  Chm. 


of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Ancient  Monuments 
in  Wales  and  Monmouthshire,  a F.S.A. , 
and  Hon.  Treasurer  of  National  Fund 
for  Welsh  Troops  ; appointed  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Public  Records  1910, 
and  Chm.  of  Advisory  Board  on  Ancient 
Monuments  (Wales)  1913 : m.  18—, 
Annie,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Thomas 
Beale  ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  New  Stone  Build- 
ings, 64,  Chancery  Lane,  W.  C.  ; Traws- 
fynydd,  Merioneth ; Devonshire,  and 
Savage  Clubs. 

Son  living— Lewis  Noel  Vincent,  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers : m.  1917,  Elinor, 
da.  of  Thomas  Lawton,  of  Bedford  Street, 
Liverpool. 

Daughter  living — Gladys  Annie  Ellen:  m.  1911, 
John  Clark,  of  Annan. 

Evans,  Sir  Frederick,  K.C.M.G. , 
K.  C.  V.  0. , C.B.E.,  son  of  W.  F.  Evans  ; b. 
1849;  was  in  Civil  Ser.  (Admiralty)  1867-78 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and  Treasurer,  at 
Sierra  Leone  1878-9,  Private  Sec.  to  Sir 
S.  Rowe,  K.C.M.G.,  1879-81,  Acting 
Clerk  to  Legislative  Council  1879,  Acting 
Colonial  Sec.  1879-80,  and  Ch.  Sec. 
and  Ch.  of  Staff  to  Sir  S.  Rowe  during 
threatened  hostilities  with  Ashanti  1881  ; 
was  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  at  Gold 
Coast  Colony  1882,  Acting  Collector  and 
Treasurer  1882-3,  Acting  Colonial  Sec. 
1883,  Dep.-Gov.  at  Lagos  1883,  at  Gold 
Coast  Colony  1883-5,  and  again  at  Lagos 
1885-6,  and  Colonial  Sec.  there  1886-7 
and  of  Gold  Coast  Colony  1887-8,  and 
Colonial  Sec.  of  Leeward  Islands  and 
Pres,  and  Island  Sec.  of  Antigua  1888-95, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Jamaica  1895-1901,  and 
Colonial  Sec. , Gibraltar  1901-14 ; is  a 
Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  Isabella  la  Cato- 
lica,  of  Spain:  m.  1st,  1886,  Susan  Wilkins, 
who  d.  1889,  da.  of  the  late  James  Hunt, 
of  Lambert  House,  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey  ; 
2ndly,  1891,  Ellenwood,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  W.  Heath;  cr.  C.M.G.  1881,  C.V.O. 
1903,  K.C.M.G.  1908,  K. C.V.O.  1912, 
C.  B.E.  1918.  Bywood,  Branksome  Park, 
Bournemouth ; Windham  Club. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Frederick 
William,  M.C.,  b.  1887:  m.  1910,  Carmen 
Alfreda,  da.  of  the  late  John  Henry  Pout,  of 
the  Elms,  Teddington. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Maude 
Ellefred,  M.B.E.,  b.  1892:  tn.  1919,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Hugh  Castle  Smith,  Suffolk  Regt.,  and 
an  A.D.C.  to  Sultan  of  Egypt. 

Evans,  Gen.  Sir  Horace  Moule, 
K.C.B. , son  of  Frederick  Mullet  Evans  ; 
b.  1841  ; entered  Bengal  Army  1858, 
104th  Regt.  1862,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1868,  Major  1878, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1881,  Col.  1885,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1896,  Lieut. -Gen.  1899,  and  Gen. 
1902 ; served  with  Duffla  Expedition 
1874-5  (despatches),  with  Naga  Hills 
Expedition  1879-80  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (despatches, 
clasp);  was  D. A.A.G. , Bengal  1880-81 
and  1884-5,  A.A.G.,  Bengal  1886-8,  a 
Col.-on-the-Staff,  Bengal  1894-5,  and  in 
command  of  a 2nd  Class  Dist. , Bengal 
I89S"9 1 appointed  Col.  8th  Gurkha 
Rifles,  1904  : m.  1866,  Elizabeth  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  J.  T.  Tresidder, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1894, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Steyning,  Sussex. 
Sods  living — Five. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Evatt,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Joseph 
Hamilton,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  son  of  Capt. 
George  Evatt,  formerly  70th  Regt.  ; b. 
1843;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  ( M.  D.  1863) ; L.  R.  C.S. 
Ireland  1863;  entered  Army  Med.  Depart. 


KNIGHTS. 


925 


1865,  became  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1896,  and  Surg.-Gen.  1899;  retired  1903; 
re-called  for  Mil.  Duty  1915,  and  became 
Maj.-Gen.  1918;  Perak  Expedition  1875 
(medal  with  clasp),  Afghan  War  1879-80, 
present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  at  action 
of  Bazar  Valley,  advance  on  Gundamak, 
and  relief  of  Cabul  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  Soudan  Expedition 
1885,  present  at  actions  of  Handoub  and 
Tamai  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  Zhob  Field  Force  1890  in 
command  of  a Field  Hospital  (de- 
spatches) ; was  Principal  Med.  Officer 
Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  1880-96, 
Senior  Med.  Officer  Quetta  Garrison, 
Baluchistan  1887-91,  Sanitary  Officer, 
Woolwich  Garrison  1892-4,  Sec.  Royal 
Victoria  Hospital,  Netley  1894-6,  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer  in  China  1896-9,  of  W. 
Dist.  1899-1902,  and  Principal  Med. 
Officer  of  2nd  Army  Corps  1902-3  ; ap- 
pointed Hon.  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  (T.F.)  1908  ; engaged  in  Mil.  Duty 
1915-16 ; assisted  to  raise  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  Vol.  1883 ; founded  Med. 
Officers  of  Schs.  Asso.  ; was  a Member  of 
Committee  of  International  Health  Ex- 
hibition 1884 ; is  Vice-Pres.  of  Medical 
Temperance  Asso.,  and  Pres,  of  Poor 
Law  Med.  Officers’  Asso.  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Woolwich  (L)  1886,  Hants,  S. , 
or  Fareham,  Div.  Jan.  1906,  and  Brighton 
Jan.  1910;  author  of  “ Travels  in  the 
Euphrates  and  Mesopotamia,”  etc.  : m. 
1877,  Sophia  Mary  Frances,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Walter  Raleigh  Kerr  [see 
M.  Lothian,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1903, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Wayside,  Camber- 
ley,  Surtey;  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Sophie  Estelle  Kerr,  b.  1878. 
Eve,  Hon.  Sir  Harry  Trelawney,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Eve,  of  Jamaica ; b. 
1856  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Exeter  Coll. , 
Oxford  (B.A.  and  M.A.  1882,  Hon. 
Fellow  1918) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1881,  a 
K.C.  1895,  and  Bencher  1899;  is  a J.P. 
for  co.  Devon;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid.,  or 
Ashburton,  Div.  of  Devonshire  (L)  1904-7, 
when  he  was  appointed  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (Chancery  Div.):  m. 
1879,  Beatrice  Wright,  only  da.  of  Henry 
Strangways  Hounsell,  M.D.,  of  Torquay  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1907.  19,  Kildare  Gardens, 

W.  ; 346,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice , W.  C.  ; 
Athenceum,  and  Farmers'  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Beatrice  Emma,  b.  1881, — 
Ruth  Rachel,  b.  1883  : m.  1910,  Major  Alfred 
Max  Wilhelm  von  Wietersheim,  Prussian 
Garde  du  Corps. 

Eve,  Sir  Herbert  Trustram,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Richard  Eve,  of 
Bedford;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  St.  Mark’s, 
Windsor,  and  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
formerly  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; is  a 
Surveyor,  a County  Councillor  for  N. 
London,  N.  Hackney  Div.,  Chm.  of 
Forage  Committee,  and  of  Diocesan 
Board  of  Finance,  St.  Albans:  m.  1893, 
Fanny  Jean,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Robert  Turing,  V.  of  Edwinstowe, 
Notts;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  42,  Bramham 

Gardens,  S.W.  5/  Junior  Army  and 
Navy , and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Sonsliving— Arthur  Malcolm  Trustram,  B.A., 
b.  1894, — John  Douglas  Trustram,  b.  1897, — 
Raymond  Alister  Trustram,  b.  1900  ; is  Lieut. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 

Daughter  living— Jean  Dorothy  Turing,  b.  1896, 
*n.  19x9,  Capt.  Antony  Gibbons  Grinling, 
M.C.,  Hertfordshire  Regt. 

Everett,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Allan 
Frederic,  K. C. M. G. ,K.C.V.O.,C.B., son 


of  the  late  Col.  John  Frederic  Everett, 
of  Greenhill,  Warminster  ; b.  1868 ; 
entered  R.N.  1881,  became  Lieut.  1891, 
Com.  1901,  Capt.  1905,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1917;  sometime  Naval  Sec.  to 
First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ; was 
Capt.  of  the  Fleet  and  Commodore 
(1st  class)  Home  Fleet  19 13-14  and 
Grand  Fleet  1914-15,  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1916-17;  appointed  to  command 
4th  Light  Cruiser  Squadron,  Grand  Fleet 
1918,  and  8th  Light  Cruiser  Squadron 
1919  ; has  2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  and  of  Orders  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia  ; also  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1899, 
Michaelangela  Kattrine,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  G.  Carr,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1914,  K.C.M.G.  1919,  K.C.V.O.  1920. 
United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Michael  Allan,  b.  1902, — Francis 
Douglas,  b.  1908, — Robert  Norman,  b.  1913. 

Everett,  Maj.-Gen.  .SzVHenry  Joseph, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Frederic  Everett,  of  Greenhill, 
Warminster  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Char- 
terhouse, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Somer- 
set L.  I.  1885,  became  Capt.  1892,  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1913, 
and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1920 ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , C.M.G. , 2nd  class  Rus- 
sian Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords, 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece) ; 
was  D.A.A.G. , Straits  Settlements  1903, 
and  India  1908-9;  was  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G. 

< 1914,  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916,  and  a 
D.A.G.  1917-19:  m.  1917,  Violet  Althea, 
da.  oftheRev.  Calcraft  N eeld  Wyld,  Curate 
of  St.  Mark,  Salisbury;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Eves,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  St.  Eves,  of  Birmingham ; b. 
1864;  head  of  the  firm  of  Charles  Eves 
and  Co.,  chartered  accountants,  of  62, 
Broad  Street,  E.C. ; was  Sheriff  of  City 
of  London  1919-20;  cr.  Knt.  1920.  62, 

New  Broad  Street,  E.  C. 

Ewart,  Lieut -Gen.  Sir  John  Spencer, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John 
Alexander  Ewart,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1861  ; ed. 
at  Marlborough,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Col. 
Sandhurst ; entered  Queen’s  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders  1881,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  Maj.-Gen.  1906  and  Lieut. - 
Gen.  1911  ; retires  1920;  served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Ex- 
peditions 1884-5  (clasp)  and  1885-6, 
present  at  actions  of  Kosheh  and  Giniss 
(despatches,  5th  class  Medjidie),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
of  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.)  ; was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  Malta  1893-8,  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  at  Head  Quarters  1902-3,  Dep. 
Mil.  Sec.  there  1903-4,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  War  and  Sec.  for  Selection 
Board  1904-6,  Director  of  Mil.  Operations 
at  Head  Quarters  1906-10,  and  A.G.  to 
the  Forces  and  2nd  Mil.  Member  of 
Army  Council  1910-14 ; and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  in  Ch.,  Scottish  Command 


926 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1914-18;  was  Hon.  Col.  Queen's  Own 
Cameron  Highlanders  1908-20,  and  Col. 
of  the  Regt.  1914-20:  m.  1891,  Frances, 
da.  of  Major  G.  W.  Platt,  formerly  of 
Dunallan,  Bridge  of  Allan ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Craig- 
cleuch , Langholm,  Dumfriesshire ; United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Marion  Frances,  b.  1892:  m. 
1919,  Capt.  Ian  Alistair  Seymour  Monro, 
Cameron  Highlanders  [see  E.  Lisbume]. 

Ewart,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Henry, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  C.  H.  Ewart,  I.S.C.,  of 
Clifton,  Bristol;  b.  1864;  entered  Hamp- 
shire Regt.  1883,  I.S.C.  1886,  joined 
Indian  Commissariat  Depart  1887,  be- 
came Capt.  1894,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col. 
1906,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  1911,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1919;  served 
with  1st  Brig,  of  Hazara  Field  Force 
1891  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  with  Waziristan  Field 
Force  1894-5  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  E.  Africa  1914-16,  as  Dep. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport,  and 
subsequently  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  with 
rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches,  2nd 
class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
with  swords,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy) ; was  Director  of 
Mil.  Farms,  Punjab  1899-1903  ; appointed 
A. Q.M.G.  for  Supply,  India  1905,  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Farms,  India  1909 ; 
was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-17  : m.  1st, 
1889,  Miss  Charlotte  Frewin  Laurie,  who 
d.  1898;  2ndly,  1899,  Marion  Annie,  who 
d.  1920,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Norris  Baker, 
formerly  of  Redholme,  Folkestone,  and 
widow  of  J.  R.  Thomas;  cr.  D.S.O, 
1895,  C.I.E.  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.M.G.  1918. 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  the  younger, 
Evelyn  Laurie : m.  1919,  Capt.  Guy  Massy 
McCleverty,  D.S.O. 

Ewing,  Sir  (James)  Alfred,  K.C.B. , 
D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Ewing,  of  Dundee;  b.  1855;  ed. 
at  Dundee  High  Sch. , and  at  Edin. 
burgh  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1878) ; Hon.  M.A. 
Camb.  1891,  Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  An- 
drews 1901  and  Edinburgh  1902,  Hon. 
Fellow,  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  1903,  Hon- 
D.Sc. , Durham  1913;  was  Professor  of 
Mechanical  Engineering  in  Tokio  Univ. 
1878-83,  of  Engineering  in  Univ.  Coll., 
Dundee  1883-90,  of  Mechanism  and 
Applied  Mechanics,  Camb.  Univ.  1890- 
1903,  a Member  of  Explosives  Committee 
1903-6,  and  Director  of  Naval  Education 
1903-16,  since  when  he  has  been  Vice- 
Chancellor  and  Principal  of  Edinburgh 
Univ.  ; appointed  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Univ.  Education,  Ireland 
1901,  and  a Member  of  Ordnance  Re- 
search Board  1906;  isaF.R.S.,andaD.L. 
for  Co.  of  City  of  Edinburgh ; received 
Roy.  medal  for  researches  on  Magnetism 
1895  ; author  of  various  scientific  works  : ! 
m.  1st,  1879,  Anne,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of 
the  late  T.  B.  Washington,  of  Claymont, 
W.  Virginia,  U.S.A.  ; 2nd,  1911,  Ellen 
Lina,  da.  of  the  late  John  Hopkinson, 
F.  R.S.,  of  Holmwood,  Wimbledon  Com- 
mon ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  16,  Moray  Place,  Edin- 

burgh; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Alfred  Wash- 
ington ( The  Moat,  Puckeridge,  Herts),  b.  1881 : 
m.  1912,  Eleanor  Kitty,  da.  of  the  late  A.  G. 
Andrews, — (by  2nd  marriage)  John  Hopkin- 
son, b.  19x5. 

Daughter  living  — (By  1st  marriage)  Maud  | 
Janet,  b.  1880  : m.  1910,  Leonard  Johnston  , 
Wills.  I 


Eyles,  Sir  Alfred,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E.,son 
of  Thomas  Eyles  ; b.  1856  ; was  Account- 
ant-Gen. of  the  Navy  1906-18  ; is  a J.P.  for 
London  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan:  m.  1st,  1879, 

Emmeline,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Lewis  Kemp;  2ndly,  1915, 
Catherine  Crampton,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  R.  S.  Hayward,  M.D.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1908,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K,B. E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Brambletye,  The  Ridgeway, 
Woking. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Alfred  William, 
b.  18 — : m.  1909,  Margaret  Leonora  Pitcairn. 
Daughter  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Ethel 
Muriel:  m.  1913,  Miller  E.  Risien. 

Fagan,  Sir  John,  F.R.C.S.l. , son  of 
James  Fagan,  of  Lismacaffrey,  co.  West- 
meath ; b.  1843;  L.R.C.P.  I.  and  L.M. 
1866,  F.R.C.S.l.  1874;  is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Med.  Chirurgical  So.,  and  Consulting 
Surg.  to  Belfast  Roy.  Hospital,  and  to 
Belfast  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Antrim  and  Queen’s  Cos.,  and  a 
D.L.  ; sometime  a Member  of  Gen.  Pri- 
sons Board,  and  Inspector  of  Reformatory 
and  Industrial  Schools,  Ireland ; author 
of  several  med.  works : m.  1872,  Mary 
Catherine,  da.  of  Bernard  Hughes ; cr. 
Knt.  1910.  Graigue-a-  Verne,  Ballybrit- 
tas,  Queen's  Co. 

Sons  living — James  Bernard,  b.  1873  : m.  1897, 
Susan  Elizabeth  Kirby, who  obtained  a divorce 
1914, — Bernard,  6.  1874;  Major  Indian  Army: 
m.  1912,  Kathleen,  da.  of  John  Irvine. 
Daughters  living — Moya,  b.  1878, — Margeritta, 
b.  1880:  m.  1906,  Angelo  Chiasserinni. 

Faire,  Sir  Samuel,  son  of  the  late 
Watkin  Lewis  Faire,  of  Leicester ; b. 
1849  > ed.  privately,  and  in  Leicester ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Leicester  and  Leicestershire, 
a D.L.  for  Leicestershire  (High  Sheriff 
1919),  Dep.  Chm.  of  Faire  Bros,  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Leicester,  London,  North- 
ampton, Mansfield,  and  Borrowash, 
Chm.  of  Herington’s  (Limited)  of  Lei- 
cester, Lieut.-Col.  4th  Vol.  Batn. 
Leicestershire  Regt. , and  Pres,  of 
Leicester  Private  Fire  Brigades’  Asso., 
and  of  Leicester  Ragged  Sens.  : m.  1877, 
Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  James  Eastwood 
Pickard,  of  Leicester ; cr.  Knt.  1905. 
Glenfield  Frith,  Leicester  ; County 
[Leicester),  and  British  Empire  Clubs. 
Daughters  living— Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1879 : 
m.  1911,  James  Stuart,  of  Rock  Ferry, 
Cheshire, — Brenda  Gladys,  b.  1888  : tn.  1920, 
Bernard  de  Hailes  Pickard,  of  Leicester, — 
Vera  Doris,  b.  1890. 

Faiyaz  Ali  Khan,  Hon.  Nawab  Mtim- 
taz-ud-Dowla  Sir  Muhammad,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Nawab  Mumtaz-ud-dowla,  Sir  Muham- 
mad Faiz  Ali  Khan  Bahadur,  K.  C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1851 ; is  Min.  of  Jaipur  State,  hereditary 
head  of  Lalkhani  Clan  of  Rajputs,  Pres,  of 
Board  ofTrustees  of  Muhammadan  Anglo- 
Oriental  Coll.  (Aligarh),  a Trustee  of  Agra 
Coll,  and  of  Lady  Dufferin  Fund  Com- 
mittees, and  an  Hon.  Magistrate  and 
Munsif  of  Pahasu ; has  been  a Member 
of  Viceroy’s  Council  and  of  Legislative 
Council  of  United  Provinces;  represented 
United  Provinces  at  Coronation  and 
Delhi  Durbar;  cr.  C.S.I.  1903,  K. C.I.E. 
1907,  K. C.S.I.  1911,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919- 
Nawab's  House,  Jaipur,  Rajputana, 
India;  Pahasu,  Bulandshahr,  United 
Provinces , India. 

Falconer,  Sir  Robert  Alexander, 
K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  D.Litt .,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Falconer,  D.  D.,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1867;  ed.  at 


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927 


Queen’s  Roy.  Coll.,  Trinidad,  and  at 
Edinburgh  (M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1892,  D.Litt. 
1902;  B.A.  London  1888;  Hon.  LL.D. 
Glasgow  1912,  and  U.S.A.  and  Canada; 
appointed  Lecturer  in  New  Testament 
Greek,  Pine  Hill  Coll.,  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia  1892,  Professor  1895,  and  Principal 
1904.  and  Pres.  Toronto  Univ.  1907; 
has  Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava ; author 
of  “Idealism  in  National  Character”; 
has  contributed  to  English  and  American 
Encyclopaedias : m.  1897,  Sophie,  el.  da. 
of  Rev.  Joseph  Gandier ; cr.  C.M.G., 
1911,  K.C.M.G.  1917.  69,  St.  George 

Street,  Toronto  ; York  ( Toronto ) Club. 
Sons  living — James  Gilbert,  b.  1901, — Robert 
Douglas,  b.  1909. 

Fane,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Vere  Bonamy, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  Capt.  H.  J.  Fane, 
formerly  54th  Regt. ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  Manchester  Regt.  1884, 
and  Indian  Army  1888,  became  Capt. 
1895;  Major  1902,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1903,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col.  1910,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5,  as  Orderly  Officer 
(medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  as  D.A.A.G. , 1st  Brig, 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  China  1900-1902  as 

D. A.Q.M.G.,  Cav.  Brig.,  and  as  Provost- 
Marshal  and  Ch.  of  Police  (despatches, 
medal,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  with  Moh- 
mand  Expedition  1908  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  in  command  at  action  against 
Khostwals  1915  at  Dirdoni  (despatches, 
C.I.E.),  and  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  and  Syria 
1916-20,  Comdg.  7th  Meerut  Div.  (de- 
spatches five  times)  (K.C.I.E.,  promoted 
Major-Gen. , Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms, 
Order  of  the  Nile);  was  D.A.A.G.,  India 
1900-1905,  and  Comdg.  a Brig,  in  India 
1915-16,  since  when  he  has  commanded  a 
Div.  ; is  Col.  Manchester  Regt.  and  2nd 
Punjabis  : m.  1892,  Kathleen  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Barratt ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  C.I.E.  1915,  K.C.I.E.  1918.  East 
India  United  Set  vice,  and  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Clubs. 

Fanshawe,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir 
Arthur  Dalrymple,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O., 
second  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Edward 
Gennys  Fanshawe,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1847  ; en- 
tered R.N.  i860,  became  Lieut.  1868, 
Com.  1874,  Capt.  1881,  Rear-Adm.  1897, 
Vice-Adm.  1902,  Adm.  1905,  and  Adm. 
of  the  Fleet  1910 ; retired  1917  ; was 
Assist,  to  Adm.  Sup.  of  Naval  Reserves 
1894-7,  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1895-7, 
2nd  in  command  of  Channel  Squadron 
1899-1900,  and  Com.-in-Ch. , Australian 
Station  1902-5 ; appointed  Pres,  of  Roy. 
Naval  Coll.  .Greenwich  1906,  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.  at  Portsmouth  1908 ; has  Russian 
Order  of  Alexander  Newsky,  and  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure : m.  1874, 
Sarah  Frances,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William 
Fox,  of  Adbury Park,  Hants;  cr.  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904,  G.C.V.O.  1909,  G.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911.  Little  Park,  Brimpton,  Berks; 
United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Richard  Dalrymple  ( The  Cottage, 
Brimpton,  Berks),  b.  1879;  formerly  Capt. 
Scots  Guards  : m.  1906,  Constance  Kathleen, 
da.  of  William  Joseph  Starkey  Barber  - 
Starkey  [see  Kinloch,  B.,  cr.  1873], — Guy 
Dalrymple,  R.N.,  b.  1882;  became  Com. 
1916:  m.  1910,  Louisa  Charlotte,  da.  of  Col. 
the  Hon.  Sir  Harry  Crichton,  K.C.B. , of 
Netley  Castle,  Netley  Abbey,  Hants  [see 

E.  Erne], 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Edith,  b.  1875: 
m.  1902,  the  Rev.  Edmund  Hugh  Ryeroft, 
R.  of  Penshurst,  Kent  [see  Ryeroft,  Bt.], 
— Renea Leighton,  b.  1880  : m.  1909,  Charles 
Moreton  Digby  Pigott  [see  Pigott,  Knt.]. 


Fanshawe,  Sir  Arthur  Upton, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.  V.O.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Fanshawe  (formerly  R.N.),  of 
Dengey  Hall,  Essex ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at 
Repton  Sch.  ; entered  B.C.S.  1871  ; 
held  various  appointments  up  to  1882, 
including  that  of  Assist.  Sec.  and  Acting 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr. , Central  Provinces ; 
became  Postmaster-Gen.  of  Bombay  1882, 
and  Director-Gen.  of  Post  Office  of 
India  1889  ; retired  1906 ; was  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Opium  1893-5  : m • 
1st,  1873,  Louisa  Maria,  who  d.  1892,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Chase,  Bengal  Army ; 
2ndly,  1901,  Eva  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Borron  Myers,  of  Porter’s  Park, 
Herts;  cr.  C.S. I.  1896,  K.C.I.E.  1903, 
C.  V.  O.  1906.  14,  Draycott  Place,  Chelsea , 

S.  W.  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — Lionel  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Geoffrey  Denys, 
b.  1879:  is  m., — Jocelyn  Herbert,  b.  1880: 
is  m. 

Daughters  living — Katherine  Elinor : m.  1898, 
Col.  Garton  Bouverie  Unwin,  D.S.O.,  of 
Fairlynch,  Budleigh  Salterton, — Ethel  Mar- 
garet: m.  1903,  Henry  James  McIntosh,  I.C.S. 

Fanshawe,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Arthur,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Leighton  Fanshawe  (formerly  R.  of 
Adwell  and  S.  Weston,  Oxon),  of  Chil- 
worth  House,  Wheatley,  Oxon  ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886, 
Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col. 

1906,  Col.  1908,  Maj.-Gen.  1915,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1919;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80  (medal),  with  Soudan  Expe- 
dition 1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
during  S.  African  War  1902,  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  in  command  of  a 
Div.  R.A.,  and  Comdg.  a Div.  Mediterra- 
nean Force  (despatches,  promoted,  C.B. , 
K.C.B.,  Belgian  Ordre  de  la  Couronne, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour) ; commanded  Artillery- 
of  5th  and  6th  Divs.  Irish  Command  1909- 
13 : m.  1893,  Frances  Anne  Rose,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  James  Macaulay  Higgin- 
son,  K.C.B.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  Rathmore,  Naas,  co.  Kildare. 
Sons  living — Edward  Leighton,  b.  1901, — 
Robert  Macaulay,  b.  1904, — Richard  Gennys, 
b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — Mary,  b.  1895. 

Fanshawe,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Hew 
Dalrymple,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Leighton  Fanshawe  (for- 
merly R.  of  Adwell,  Oxon),  of  Chilworth 
House,  Wheatley,  Oxon ; b.  i860 ; ed. 
at  Winchester ; entered  Hussars  1882, 
became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1893,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 

1907,  Maj.-Gen.  1913,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920  ; Egyptian  Expedition 
1882-4,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze  star),  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5  (two  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Reitfontein 
and  Lombard’s  Kop,  at  siege  of  Lady- 
smith, and  at  actions  of  Laing’s  Nek, 
Belfast,  and  Lydenburg  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  France  and  Belgium  1914-17,  Meso- 
potamia 1918-1 9 (K.C.M.G.);  was  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  India  1898,  and  in 
command  of  2nd  Cav.  Brig.,  E.  Command 
1907,  and  Presidency  and  Jubbalpore 
Brigs.  1910-14 : m.  1894,  Anna  Paulina 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  (Henry) 
Evelyn  Wood,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  V.C. 

. [s.ee  Wood,  Bt. , cr.  1836,  colls.] ; cr.  C.B. 


928 


KNIGHTAGE. 


(Mil.)  1908,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Hampden 
House,  Thame,  Oxon. 

Sons  living— Evelyn  Dalrymple,  b.  1898, — 
George  Hew,  b.  1899. 

Daughter  living— Jeanette  Ellen  Mary,  b. 
1904. 

Fanshawe,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert, 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Leighton  Fanshawe,  of  Chilworth 
House,  Wallingford ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I.  (now 
Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.) 
1883,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1900, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1907, 
Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915;  retired  1919;  served  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
D.A.A.G.  and  in  command  of  a column 
(despatches  twice,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches 
twice,  promoted,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was  D.A.A.G. 
4th  Div.  2nd  Army  Corps  1902-4  ; ap- 
pointed Gen.  Staff  Officer  (1st  Grade),  1st 
Div.,  Aldershot  1911  : m.  1903,  Evelyne 
Katherine  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Most  Rev. 
Robert  Knox  [see  E.  Ranfurly,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Chilworth  House, 
Wheatley , Oxon. 

Faridoon  Jung  (Faridoon  Daula, 
Faridoon  Mulk),  Nawab  Sir,  K.  C.I.E. , 
C.S.I.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Jamshedji  Mano- 
ckji,  of  Nizam  of  Hyderabad’s  Ser.  ; b. 
1849  ; entered  Nizam  of  Hyderabad's  Ser. 
1871  ; served  in  Revenue  Depart,  (becom- 
ing Dep.  Commr.),  and  also  in  Revenue 
Survey  and  Settlement  Depart. ; was  Pri- 
vate Sec.  to  Prime  Min. , and  subsequently 
Political  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Nizam  of  Hyder- 
abad ; is  Assist.  Min. , Political  Depart. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1903,  C.S.I.  1911,  K. C.I.E. 
1915,  C.B.E.  1918.  Sai/abad,  Hyderabad, 
Deccan , India. 

Farley,  Sir  Edwin  Wood  Thorpe  ; 
b.  18 — ; Mayor  of  Dover  1913-19 ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Dover. 

Farm  a,  His  Highness  Farm  an, 
G.C.M.G. ; cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1916. 

Farmer,  Major  Sir  Fyancis  Mark;  b. 
18 — ; L.D.S.  and  R.C.S.  England  1894  ; 
is  a Dental  Surg.,  Hon.  Major  R.A.M.C., 
a Member  of  British  Dental  Asso. , a Fellow 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  and  Dental  Surg. 
and  Joint  Lecturer  on  Dentistry,  London 
Hospital ; rendered  valuable  sers.  to  War 
Office  during  European  War  1914-16  ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  53,  Wimpole  Street,  W. 

Farquhar,  Adm.  Sir  Arthur  Murray, 
K.C.B. , C.  V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Adm. 
Sir  Arthur  Farquhar,  K.C.B.,  of  Drum- 
na-gesk,  Aboyne,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1855  ; 
entered  R.N.  1868,  became  Lieut.  1876, 
Com.  1889,  Capt.  1896,  Rear-Adm.  1906, 
Vice-Adm.  1911,  and  Adm.  1914;  retired 
1916:  commanded  H.M.S.  “Renown" 
during  tour  of  T.  R.  H.  the  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  Connaught  in  India  1903 
(C.V.O.)  ; was  a Member  of  West  High- 
land and  Island  Commn.  ; commanded 
Portsmouth  Div.  of  Home  Fleet  1907-8, 
4th  Cruiser  Squadron  1909-11,  and  Coast 
Guard  and  Reserves  1913-15 ; is  a Mem- 
ber of  British  Ornithological  Union ; 
author  of  “Ornithological  Notes  in  the 
New  Hebrides":  m.  1893,  Helen  Eva 
Forbes,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Malcolm 
McNeill,  C.  B.,  of  53,  Manor  Place,  j 
Edinburgh;  cr.  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.B.  | 


(Mil.)  1914.  Dungrianach,  Oban; 
Acheron,  Aboyne  ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Arthur  McNeill,  b.  1894;  some- 
time Lieut.  2nd  Dragoons, — Malcolm,  R.N., 
b.  1895  ; Lieut.  R.N., — John  Wentworth, 
R.N.,  b.  189 7;  Lieut.  R.N. 

Fateh  Singh  [see  Udaipur]. 
Fathullah  [see  Afkham], 
FATmPasha,  H.E.  Ibrahim,  AT.  C.M.  G.; 
Min.  of  Wakis,  Egypt;  cr.  K.C.M.G. 
(Hon.)  1915. 

Faussett,  Capt.  Sir  Bryan  Godfrey 
Godfrey-,  K. C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Godfrey  Trevelyan  Godfrey- 
Faussett,  formerly  of  Heppiqgton,  Kent 
[Trevelyan,  Bt. , cr.  1662J ; b.  1863;  en- 
tered R.N.  1877,  became  Lieut.  1887, 
Com.  1899,  and  Capt.  (retired)  1906 ; 
accompanied  Prince  and  Princess  of 
Wales  on  H.M.S.  Ophir  during  Colonial 
tour  1901,  and  during  tour  in  India 
1905-6,  and  King  George  V.  and  Queen 
Mary  during  tour  in  India  1911-12  ; was 
an  Equerry-in-Ordinary  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales  1901-10,  since  when  he  has  been 
an  Equerry-in-Ordinary  to  King  George 
V.  ; accompanied  Prince  of  Wales  to 
Quebec  Tercentenary  Celebration  1908 
(C.M.G.);  has  Orders  of  Dannebrog  of 
Denmark,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and 
Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1907,  Eugenie 
Fanny  Eveline,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Humble  Dudley  Ward  [see  E.  Dudley, 
colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  1906,  C.M.G.  1908, 
C.V.O.  1911,  K. C.V.O.  1919.  The 
Ranger  s Lodge,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ; Naval 
and  Military,  and  Marlborough  Clubs. 
Sons  living — George  Bryan,  b.  1909;  a Page 
of  Honour  to  H.M., — David  Frederick,  b. 
I9I3- 

Fawkes,  Adm.  Sir  Wilmot  Hawks- 
worth,  G.C.B.,  K.  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Major  Richard  Fawkes ; b.  1846 ; 
ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Hon. 
LL.D.  1913);  entered  R.N.  i860,  became 
Lieut.  1867,  Com.  1880,  Capt.  1886,  Rear- 
Adm.  1901,  Vice-Adm.  1905  and  Adm. 
1908;  retired  1911  ; was  Naval  Adviser 
to  Inspector- Gen.  of  Fortifications  1891-2, 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1899- 
1900,  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1897-9  and  1900-1902,  and 
Senior  Officer  in  command  of  Cruiser 
Squadron  1902-4;  was  Com.-in-Ch.,  Aus- 
tralian Station  1905-8,  and  at  Plymouth 
1908-11 ; appointed  a Member  of  War 
Pensions  Committee  1916 ; has  Grand 
Cross  of  Portuguese  Order  of  St.  Benedict 
d’Aviz:  m.  1875,  Juliana,  who  d.  1916,  da. 
of  J.  W.  G.  Spicer,  of  Spye  Park,  Wilt- 
shire; cr.  C.V.O.  1902,  K. C.V.O.  1903, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
Steel  Cross  House,  Steel  Cross,  Tunbridge 
Wells ; United  Service,  and  Arthurs 
Clubs. 

Fay,  Sir  Sam,  son  of  Joshua  Fay,  of 
Awbridge,  Hants;  b.  1856;  appointed 
Gen.  Manager,  Midland  and  S.-W. 
Junction  Railway  1892,  Sup.  of  the 
Line,  London  and  S.-W.  Railway 
1898,  Gen.  Manager,  Great  Central 
Railway  1902,  and  Director  of  Movements 
at  War  Office  1917  ; one  of  the  founders, 
and  sometime  editor,  of  South  Western 
Gazette ; is  Lieut.  -Col.  Engineer  and 
Railway  Staff  Corps,  a J.P.  for  Bucks, 
a Member  of  Railways  Executive  Com- 
mittee and  of  Ports  and  Transit  Executive 
Committee,  and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  was  a 
Member  of  Departmental  Committees 


KNIGHTS. 


929 


on  Post  Office  Wages  1906  and  Inshore 
Fisheries  1913,  and  Chm.  of  Gen.  Man- 
agers’ Conference  of  Railway  Clearing 
House  1911 ; was  Director-Gen.  of  Move- 
ments and  Railways  at  War  Office,  and 
Civilian  Member  of  Army  Council  April 
1918  to  May  1919 ; now  a Director  of 
Buenos  Aires  Gen.  Southern  and  Buenos 
Aires  Western  Railways  ; has  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  : tn.  1883,  Frances, 

da.  of  the  late  C.  H.  Farebrother ; 
cr.  Knt.  1912.  Woodbank  House,  Ger- 
rard's  Cross,  Bucks  ; Reform,  and  National 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two,  of  whom  the  el.,  Samuel 
Ernest,  b.  1891 ; Major  R.E. : m.  19x8,  Mabel 
Mary,  da.  of  E.  J.  Foulger,  of  Chipstead, 
Surrey. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Fazalbhoy  Currimbhoy  Ebrahim 
[see  Ebrahim]. 

Feilding,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Geoffey 
Percy  Thynne,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Denbigh]. 

Fell,  Sir  Arthur,  M.P. , son  of  the 
late  Alfred  Fell,  formerly  of  Hillside, 
Blackheath,  S.E.  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1871,  M.A. 
1874) ; admitted  Solicitor  1874,  but  retired 
1906 ; formerly  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Hare  and  Fell,  Agents  to  the  Treasury 
Solicitors  ; author  of  numerous  books  and 
pamphlets  against  the  system  of  Free 
Trade  in  England  ; is  Chm.  of  Parlia- 
mentary Channel  Tunnel  Committee  ; has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Great  Yarmouth  (C)  since 
Jan.  1906:  m.  1st,  1877,  Annie,  da.  of 
Baron  von  Rosenberg,  of  Dresden  ; 2ndly, 
1900,  Matilda,  da.  of  John  Wortabet, 
M.D.,  of  Edinburgh;  cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Lauriston  House,  Wimbledon  Common, 
S.  W. ; Carlton  Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1886. 

Daughters  living— Three  (one  of  whom  m. 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Whitehead,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. 

Fell,  Sir  Godfrey  Butler  Hunter, 
K. C.I.E.,  C.S.J.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Hunter  Fell,  D.D. , of  Goring  ; b. 
1872  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll. , 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1894,  became 
Assist.  Commr.,  Burma  1895,  Personal 
Assist,  to  Ch.  Commr.  1896,  Private  Sec. 
to  Lieut. -Gov.  1897,  Assist.  Commr.  1898, 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Burma  1899, 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Burma  1899, 
Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  1903,  Under 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Home  Depart.) 
April  1906,  Dep.  Sec.  Oct.  1906,  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Burma  1911,  Dep. -Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  (Finance  Depart.)  1914,  and 
Financial  Adviser  (Mil.  Finance)  to  Govt, 
of  India  1915,  an  Additional  M.L  C.  1915, 
and  a Member  of  Indian  Munitions  Board 
1918  : m.  1904,  Janet  Camilla,  only  da. 
of  Gen.  Sir  Donald  James  Sim  McLeod, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.,  DS.O.  ; cr.  C.I.E 
1909,  C.S. I.  1917,  K. C.I.E.  1918.  Simla 
and  Delhi,  India ; East  India  United 
Service,  United  Service  [Simla),  and 
Pegu  ( Rangoon ) Clubs. 

Daughters  living— Camilla  Rachel  Hunter,  b. 
i9°7» — Barbara  Sarah  Hunter,  b.  1908. 

Fellowes,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Ailwyn 
Edward,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O.,  K.B.E.  [see  B. 
de  Ramsey]. 

Fellowes,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Thomas 
Hounsom  Butler,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  James  Fellowes,  M.D. , of  Adbury 
House,  Hants;  b.  1827;  entered  R.N. 
1845,  became  Com.  1862,  Capt.  1868 
(retired  x873),  and  Rear-Adm.  1886; 
served  during  Russian  War  1854-6  (Baltic, 


Turkish,  and  Crimean  medals,  Sebas- 
topol clasp),  in  Mexico  1861,  and  during 
Abyssinian  War  1868  in  command  of 
Naval  Brig,  (despatches,  medal,  pro- 
moted, C.B.);  is  a J.P. , and  a D.L. 
for  Herts  ; has  silver  medal  of  National 
Life  Boat  Institution  : m..  1st,  1857,  Con- 
stance Fanny,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Charles 
Simpson  Hanson,  of  Constantinople  ; 
2ndly,  1890,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Jowitt,  R.  of  Stevenage,  Herts; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1868,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
Woodfield,  Stevenage , Herts. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Balfour,  b.  1891 ; Lieut. 
R.N., — Cuthbert  Dorset,  M.C.,  b.  1893 ; Major 
R.A.F. 

Fenton,  Sir  Michael  William,  K.C.S.I 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Fenton,  J.P.  ; b. 
1862  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Sch. , Armagh,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1883)  ; entered 
I.C.S.  1883,  and  served  as  Assist.  Commr., 
Punjab;  was  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  1887- 
91 ; appointed  Sec.  to  Financial  Commrs. , 
Punjab  1892,  Revenue  Sec.  to  Govt.  1896, 
Dep.  Commr.  1899,  Ch.  Sec.  1910,  and 
2nd  Financial  Commr.  1912;  was  a Mem- 
ber of  Punjab  Legislative  Council  1911- 
16 ; retired  1916  : m.  1888,  Laura  Har- 
court,  da.  of  the  late  George  Robert 
Elsmie,  C.S.I. ; cr.  C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.S.I. 
1914.  Hollyoak,  Northwood,  Middlesex. 
Sons  living — Alexander  W.  E-,  b.  1891. — 
Henry  Godfrey,  b.  1894. 

Daughters  living — Lucy  G., — Enid, — Marjorie. 

Fenwick,  Sir  George,  son  of  Robert 
Fenwick,  of  Sunderland  ; b.  1847  ; one  of 
the  Founders,  and  many  years  Director 
and  Chm.  New  Zealand  Press  Asso.  ; 
Managing  Director,  Otago  Daily  Times 
and  Witness  Newspapers  Co.  (Limited), 
and  a J.P.  and  Member  of  Prisons  Board 
for  New  Zealand  : m.  1874,  Jane  A.,  da. 
of  George  Proudfoot ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
P.O.  Box  181,  Dunedin , New  Zealand. 
Sons  living — George  E.  O.,  F.  R.C.S.,  b.  18 — ; 
Major  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps, — David 
Eardle,  M.D.,  M.  R.C.P.,  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Med.  Corps. 

Daughters  living — Marion  R., — Linda  C.  : m. 
19 — , — White, — Lilian  C., — Ruby  C. : m. 
19 — , — Hazlett. 

Fenwick,  Sir  (George)  Townsend, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  John  Fenwick,  formerly 
of  Preston  House,  Northumberland ; b. 
1846;  is  an  A.M.I.C.E.  and  a Sugar 
Planter;  sometime  Senior  Unofficial 
M.L.C.,  of  Trinidad:  m.  1873,  Lucy 
Frances,  da.  of  J.  T.  Bowen,  of  Trinidad; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1904,  K.C.M.G.  1912.  Port 
of  Spain,  Trinidad ; Constitutional, 
Wellington , and  West  Indian  Clubs. 

Ferguson,  Sir  John,  K.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  George  Ferguson,  of  Rosslyn, 
Aberdeenshire;  b.  1870;  a Banker,  and 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  ; was 
Assist,  to  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Supply,  War 
Office  1917-18,  and  Chm.  of  Committees, 
Min.  of  Munitions  1918-19,  since  when  he 
has  been  Financial  Adviser  to  Min.  of 
Health  and  Housing  : m.  1903,  Adelaide, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Telfer  Smollett,  of 
Bonhill,  and  Cameron,  Dumbartonshire; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  21,  Hans  Place, 

S.  W.  ; Norsted  Manor,  Chelsfeld,  Kent  ; 
Carlton,  City  of  London , Royal  Auto- 
mobile, Ranelagh,  New  ( Edinburgh ),  and 
Scottish  Conservative  Clubs. 

Son  living — Ian,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living — Blanche, — Diana, — Norah, 
— Jean. 

Fergusson,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  James 
Andrew,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.  |see  Fergusson, 
j Bt. , cr.  1703,  colls.]. 


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93° 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Ferrier,  Sir  David,  M.D. , F.R.S. , 
son  of  the  late  David  Ferrier,  of  Wood- 
side,  Aberdeen ; b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh and  Aberdeen  Univs. , and  at 
Heidelberg  (M. A.  1863,  M.B.  and  C.M. 
1868,  M.D.  1870,  LL.D.  1883);  F.R.S. 
1876;  F.R.C.P. , London  1877;  Hon. 
Sc.D.  Camb.  1914;  is  Emeritus  Professor 
of  Neuro-Pathology,  King’s  Coll.,  Lon- 
don, and  Consulting  Physician  to  King’s 
Coll.  Hospital  and  to  National  Hospital 
for  Paralysed  and  Epileptic,  and  a 
Member  of  many  learned  sos.  ; author  of 
various  medical  publications  : m.  1874, 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Albert  C.  Water- 
low;  cr.  Knt.  1 9 1 1.  34,  Cavendish 

Square , W.  ; Atheneeum  Club. 

Son  living — Claude  Waterlow,  b.  1878. 
Daughter  living — Dorothea  Gertrude,  b.  1879: 
m.  1916,  Charles  Gordon. 

F i d d E s,  Sir  George  Vandeleur, 
G.  C.M.  G. , K.  C.B. ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1883)  ; appointed  a Clerk  in 

Colonial  Office  1881,  Principal  Clerk  1902, 
Accounting  Officer  1907,  Assist.  Under- 
Sec.  of  State  1909,  and  Permanent  Under 
Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1916  ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Under  Secs,  of 
State  for  the  Colonies  (Earl  of  Onslow 
and  Baron  Pirbright)  1887-92,  and  to 
Permanent  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  (Hon.  Sir  R.  Meade,  K.C.B.) 
1896  ; became  Sec.  to  High  Commr.  for 
S.  Africa  1897 ; was  Sec.  to  Transvaal 
Colony  1901-1902 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Political  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch. 
(F.-M.  Lord  Roberts);  m.  1882,  Lucrece 
Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  William 
Simon,  of  Les  Padins,  Guernsey  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1901,  C.M.G.  1905,  K.C.M.G. 
1912,  G.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1918. 

Field  Adm.  Sir  (Arthur)  Mostyn, 
K.C  B.,  F.R.S. , son  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  Bouzquet  Field,  R.N.,  of  Boldre, 
Hants;  b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Sch.; 
entered  R.N.  1869,  became  Lieut,  1875, 
Com.  1889,  Capt.  1895,  Rear-Adm.  1906, 
Vice-Adm.  1910  (retired  1910),  and  Adm. 
1913;  is  a F.R.S.,  a F.R.A.S.  and  a 

F. R.G.S.  ; several  times  thanked  by 
Admiralty  for  surveying  sers.  ; was  en- 
gaged on  Hydrographical  Survey  on 
E.  and  W.  Coasts  of  Africa,  Straits 
of  Magellan,  and  on  S.E.  Coasts  of 
America  and  Sea  of  Marmora  1876-84, 
in  command  of  Survey  ships  1885-1904, 
and  Hydrographer  of  the  Navy  1904-9 ; 
has  been  Admiralty  Representative  on 
Port  of  London  Authority  since  1909, 
Acting  Conservator  of  the  River  Mersey 
since  1910,  and  Commr.  under  Pilotage 
Act  since  1913;  sometime  Nautical  As- 
sessor for  Appeals  in  House  of  Lords ; 
was  British  Delegate  for  Naval  Section 
of  American  International  Scientific  Con- 
gress 1910 ; appointed  Commr.  under 
Pilotage  Act  1913;  contributed  articles 
on  Sextant,  Sounding,  and  Nautical  Sur- 
veying in  Encyclopcedia  Britannica  ; joint 
author  of  “ Hydrographical  Surveying,” 
etc. : in.  1894,  Laura  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  George  Herbert  Hale,  Bengal  Army; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  United  Service 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Cecilie  Mostyn,  b.  1896. 

Fielding,  Sir  Charles  William,  K.B.E.  | 

[see  E.  Denbigh,  colls.]. 

Figueir6,  Coutit  (Antonio)  of , 

G.  C.  V.  0. , son  of  the  late  Don  Vascon- 
cellos  y Sonza  ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Coimbra 
Univ.  ; sometime  a 1st  Sec.  of  Legation  ; [ 


appointed  Lord  Chamberlain  to  Queen  of 
Portugal  1889,  and  Grand  Master  of  the 
Ceremonies  of  Court  of  Portugal  1905;  has 
numerous  Foreign  Orders  : m.  1884,  Dona 
Sandoval;  cr.  G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1905. 
Fildes,  Sir  Luke,  K.C.  V.O.,  R.A.,  son 
of  James  Fildes;  b.  1844;  ed.  privately; 
became  a R.A.  1887;  is  the  well-known 
artist  and  portrait  painter : m.  1874, 
Fanny,  da.  of  William  Woods,  of  War- 
rington; cr.  Knt.  1906,  K.C.V.O.  1918. 
11,  Melbury  Road , Kensington , IV.  ; 
Atheneeum , and  Arts  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Luke  Val,  b.  1879 ; sometime 
Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards:  m.  1915,  Muriel 
Goscombe,  da.  of  Sir  William  Goscombe 
John,  R. A., — Paul  Gordon,  b.  1882, — Geoffrey 
Philip,  b.  1888, — Quinton  Denis,  b.  1889. 
Daughters  living — Phyllis  Kate : m.  1906,  Basil 
AirdWhitiaker  Ellis  [seeAird,  Bt.], — Dorothy. 

Filose,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Michael, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Major  Julian  Filose,  of 
Gwalior,  India;  b.  1836;  ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll. , London  (passed  in  Civil  Engineering 
and  Architecture)  ; at  age  of  2^  years 
made  Capt.  by  Maharaja  Jhanko  Rao 
Scindia,  as  mark  of  distinction  for  services 
rendered  by  forefathers  ; during  Mutiny 
1857  accompanied  Jyajirao  Maharaja 
Scindia  on  retreat  to  Agra  when  troops 
mutinied  and  deserted  ; promoted  Major 
and  appointed  Director  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Education  Depart,  of  Gwalior  State 
1863  ; designed  1872  Jai  Vilas  Palace  of 
Gwalior,  which  he  built  and  completed 
1874  (King  Edward  VII.  entertained  there 
during  tour  as  Prince  of  Wales) ; has  con- 
structed many  other  works,  such  as  ex- 
tensive dams  for  water  supply  to  Palace 
Gardens,  Jal  Muhal  Moti  Muhal,  the  Law 
Courts,  Central  Jail,  etc.;  carried  out  first 
Revenue  Survey  of  the  Malwa  Province 
1879-81,  making  settlement  of  the  Province 
1882  (made  Sir  Soobia,  i.e.  Gov.  of  Pro- 
vince, and  awarded  Rs.  246,000  at  different 
times) ; became  Lieut.-Col.  1891  ; has  been 
Ch.  Sec.  Huzur  Durbar,  Gwalior  State 
since  1894  ; eventually  promoted  Sardar 
(1st  class)  ; made  a Member  of  State 
Council  of  Gwalior  ; is  a Knight  of  Order 
of  St.  Sylvester  (conferred  by  H.H.  Pope 
Pius  IX.  in  1877) : m.  1853,  Annie  Don- 
nery ; cr.  C.I.E.  1908,  K.C. I.E.  1911. 
Gwalior , Central  India;  Alijah  and 
Elgin  ( Gwalior ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Augustine  Francis  (Gwalior),  b. 
1881;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1905;  Sessions 
Judge,  Gwalior. 

Daughters  living — Emily  : m.  1893,  Lieut.- 
Col.  E.  F.  Cambier,  R.A.,  of  Bedford,  who 
d.  1910, — Clara, — Marie, — Beatrice. 
Findlay,  Hon.  Sir  John  George, 
K.  C.M.  G. , K.C.,  LL.  D. , son  of  George 
Alexander  Findlay,  of  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand;  b.  1862;  ed.  at.  Scott's  Acad., 
Hokitika,  and  at  Otago  Univ.  (LL.  B. 
1886,  LL.D.  1893) ; Bar.  1887  ; appointed 
Lecturer  in  Political  Science  at  Otago 
Univ.  1894;  was  Attorney-Gen.  and  Min. 
of  Justice,  New  Zealand  1906-11,  and  a 
Member  of  House  of  Representatives 
1917-19;  author  of  various  Essays  on 
Literary,  Social,  and  Political  Subjects, 
etc. : in.  1890,  Josephine  Emily,  da.  of 
James  Arkle ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1911.  The 
Terrace , Wellington,  New  Zealand; 
Days  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

Sons  living — John  Wilfred,  b.  1891  ; Major 
in  the  Army  : m.  1919,  Helen  Blagden  Rich, 
da.  of  Frank  L-  Stratton,  of  New  York, — 
James  Lloyd,  b.  1895. 

Findlay,  Sir  John  Ritchie,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Ritchie  Findlay,  of 
Aberlour  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A. 


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1890) ; is  Proprietor  of  The  Scotsman, 
Trustee,  National  Galleries,  Scotland,  a 

J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Edinburgh  and  Banff- 
shire, Chm.  of  Scottish  National  Housing 
Co.,  and  Vice-Chm.,  Ancient  Monuments 
for  Scotland ; sometime  a Member  of 
Scottish  Advisory  Committee,  National 
Relief  Fund  : m.  1901,  Harriet  Jane,  da. 
of  Sir  Jonathan  Edmund  Backhouse, 
1st  Bt. ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  3,  Rothesay 
Terrace , Edinburgh ; Aberlour  House, 
Aberlour ; Brooks's,  and  New  ( Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Sons  living,— John  Edmund  Ritchie,  b.  1902, 
— Roland  Lewis,  b.  1903, — Peter,  b.  1910. 
Daughters  living — L®titia  Florence,  b.  1904, 
— Elizabeth,  b.  1906. 

Findlay,  .SVVMansfeldt  de  Cardonnel, 

K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Bannatyne  Findlay,  of  Boturich  Castle, 
Dumbartonshire  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1885,  became  a 3rd 
Sec.  1887,  2nd  Sec.  1892,  and  Sec.  of 
Legation  and  Councillor  of  Embassy, 
Cairo  1901  ; acted  as  Charge  d’ Affaires, 
Belgrade  June  to  Sept.  1896,  as  Agent  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  Sofia  July  to  Sept.  1897 
and  Jan.  to  May  1899,  and  as  Agent  and 
Consul-Gen.,  Cairo  June  to  Sept.  1902, 
July  to  Oct.  1903,  July  to  Sept.  1904, 
June  to  Oct.  1905,  and  1906 ; appointed 
Min.  Resident  at  Dresden  and  Coburg 
and  Charge  d’ Affaires  of  Waldeck  and 
Pyrmont  1907,  and  Envoy-Extraor.  and 
Min.  Plen.  at  Sofia  1909,  and  at  Christiania 
1911  : m.  1895,  Cora  Sybil,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  John  Hobhouse  Inglis  Alexan- 
der, C.B.,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1904,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1908,  K. C.M.G.  1916.  British 
Legation  ,Christiania;  Broomholm, Nairn; 
Travellers ’ Club. 

Sons  living — Noel  Charles  Mansfeldt,  b.  1899, 
— John  Alexander  Cecil,  b.  1916. 

Daughters  living — Joyce  Evelyn,  b.  1898, — 
Bridget,  b.  1903. 

Finlay,  Sir  Campbell  Kirkman,  son 
of  Kirkman  Finlay,  of  Glasgow;  b.  18 — ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1897  ; sometime  an 
Additional  M.  L.  C.  of  Burma ; is  Manager 
of  Burma  Oil  Co.  in  Rangoon : m.  18 — , 
Alice  Kathleen,  da.  of  David  Norton, 
C.S.I;  cr.  Knt.  1912.  Rangoon,  Burma. 
Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  18 — , — Another,  b. 
18 — , — Violet  Vivian,  b.  1914, — Another,  b. 
1916. 

Finlay,  Hon.  Sir  William,  K.B.E. , 
K.C.  [seeV.  Finlay]. 

Finney,  Sir  Stephen,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
John  Douglass  Finney,  formerly  of  Old 
Charlton,  Kent;  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.  , and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Engineer,  P.W.D., 
India  1874 ; was  Manager  East  Bengal 
State  Railway  1891-9,  and  Manager  N.-W. 
Railway  of  India  1899-1907 ; appointed 
3rd  Member  of  Indian  Railway  Board 
1908  ; retired  1913  ; sometime  Lieut. -Col. 
E.B.S.  Railway  and  N.-W.  Railway  of 
India  Vol.  Rifles,  and  M.L.C.  Punjab, 
and  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in 
India;  elected  Master  of  the  Pewterers’ 
Co.  1916 : m.  1888,  Constance,  da.  of 
Col.  J.  G.  Pilcher,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1904,  Knt.  1913.  28,  Evelyn 

Gardens , S.  W.  ; Oriental  Club. 

Son  living — Alfred  Douglass,  b.  1894. 

Daughter  living — Charlotte  Mary  : m.  1920, 
Arthur  Cecil  Me  Watters,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S. 

Firth,  Col . Sir  Robert  Hammill, 
K.C.B.,  F.R.C.S.;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Oxford  Univ. ; F.R.C.S.  England  1882; 
is  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Ser.;  N.-W. 


Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  19 14-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.)  : m.  1884,  Mary  Knight, 
of  Cardiff;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  4,  Canfield  House , Finchley 
Road,  N.  W.  8 

Daughter  living— Mary  Dorothy. 

Fiset,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Joseph  Eugene, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Jean 
Baptiste  Romauld  Fiset,  Senator  of  Rim- 
ouski,  Quebec;  b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Rimouski 
Seminary,  and  at  Lavai  Univ.  (B.A.  1894, 
M.B.  1896,  M.D.  and  M.S.  1898)  ; is 
Surg.-Gen.  for  Canadian  Forces  (Maj.^ 
Gen.)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  the  battle  of  Paardeberg  (de- 
spatches thrice) ; appointed  Director-Gen. 
of  Canadian  Medical  Sers.  1903,  Hon. 
Surg.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada  1905,  and 
Dep.  Min.  of  Militia,  Canada  1906;  was 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  Coronation  Con- 
tingent 1902  ; is  a Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m. 
1902,  Stella,  da.  of  Liniere  Taschereau, 
K.C.,  of  Quebec ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.M.G.  1915,  Knt.  1917.  17,  Marl- 

borough Avenue,  Ottawa  Canada. 
Daughters  living  — Alleyne,  — Gabrielle , — 
Allison, — Renee . 

Fisher,  Adm.  Sir  Frederick  William, 
C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Fisher,  78th  Highlanders;  b.  1851;  ed. 
at  Lichfield  Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  R.N. 
1865,  became  Lieut.  1875,  Com.  1887, 
Capt.  1893,  Rear-Adm.  1905,  Vice-Adm. 
1909,  and  Adm.  1913  ; retired  1914 ; 
appointed  Commodore  at  Jamaica  1903, 
Sup.  of  Dockyard,  Malta  1907,  and  Pres, 
of  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  1911 ; 
has  Grand  Cross  of  the  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy;  cr.  C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.V.O.  1909. 
United  Service  Club. 

Fisher,  Sir  (Norman  Fenwick) 
Warren,  K.C.B. , son  of  Henry  Warren 
Fisher,  of  3,  Ralston  Street,  Chelsea, 
S.W.  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  Hertford  Coll. , Oxford  ; was  a Special 
Commr.  of  Income  Tax  1911-13,  a Commr. 
of  Inland  Revenue  1913-14,  Dep.  Chm.  of 
Board  of  Inland  Revenue  1914-18,  and 
Chm.  1918-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Permanent  Sec.  of  the  Treasury : m.  1906, 
Maysie,  da.  of  Major  E.  C.  Thomas  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Civil),  1919. 
31 , Royal  Avenue , Chelsea,  S.  W. • Brooks'  s 
Club. 

Sons  living — Norman  Warren,  b.  190 7, — 
Robert  Warren,  b.  1914. 

Fisher,  Com.  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Fisher,  of  Birmingham  ; 
b.  1882;  Com.  R.N.  (retired);  rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  Control  of  Neutral 
Tonnage  during  European  War,  and  was 
Representative  of  Min.  of  Shipping  in 
U.S.A.  (C.B.E.)  : m.  1912,  Aim6e,  da. 
of  Walter  Loveridge,  of  Codsall,  Stafford- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Fisher,  Sir  Walter  Newton,  son  of 
the  late  Benoni  Fisher,  of  Handsworth, 
Staffordshire  ; b.  1844 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham; 
formerly  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  Fisher , 
Randle  and  Fisher,  chartered  accountants, 
of  Birmingham ; is  a Fellow  of  Institute 
of  Chartered  Accountants  in  England  and 
Wales,  a J.P.  for  Warwickshire  (High 
Sheriff  1912)  and  Birmingham,  Pres,  (and 
26  years  Chm.)  of  Edgbaston  Roy.  Institu- 
tion for  Deaf  and  Dumb  Children,  and  of 
several  other  Institutions,  Chm.  of  Church 


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of  England  Coll,  for  Girls,  of  Finance 
Committee  of  Bishop  of  Birmingham’s 
Fund,  and  of  Cathedral  Music  and  Service 
Committee,  a Gov.  of  Birmingham  Univ. , 
Vice-Pres.  ofChartered  Accountants’  Bene- 
volent Asso. , and  Past  Pres,  of  Birmingham 
and  Midland  Chartered  Accountants’  So.  ; 
was  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Chartered  Ac- 
countants in  England  and  Wales  1901-2, 
and  has  been  Hon.  Sec.  to  Bishopric  of 
Birmingham  (founded  1905),  to  Hospital 
Sunday  Fund  (27  years),  and  to  New 
General  Hospital  (opened  free  from  debt), 
Gov.  of  Birmingham  Univ.,  a Member  of 
House  of  Laymen,  and  Chm.  of  Birming- 
ham Local  Board  of  Commercial  Union 
Assurance  Co.  : m.  1st,  1866,  Lydia,  who 
d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Nixon,  of 
Hampstead  ; 2nd,  1897,  Kate,  da.  of  the 
late  Bryan  William  Stevens,  of  Edgbaston ; 
cr.  Knt.  1905.  Lawnfield , Edgbaston, 
Birmingham;  Union , Conservative , and 
Constitutional  Clubs. 

Fisher-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Fitch,  Sir  Cecil  Edwin,  K.B.E. , son 
of  Edwin  Fitch,  of  Frognal  Priory,  N.  W. ; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1892,  M.A.  and  LL.B.  1895);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1895  I formerly  Lieut. - 
Col.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  (T.F.);  un- 
successfully contested  Norfolk,  E.  Div.  (C) 
Jan.  1910,  and  Gloucestershire,  Mid.  Div. 
Dec.  1910  : m.  1896,  Lillian  Mabel,  da. 
of  Col.  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Ohio ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Gordon  Dene, 
Prince' s Road,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.  W.  19  / 
St.  Anselm's,  W aimer,  Kent ; Carlton, 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Audrey  Margaret  Gordon, 
b.  1903. 

Fithian,  Sir  Edward  William,  son  of 
the  late  William  Fithian,  of  London; 
b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch. , at 
Owens  Coll. , and  at  King’s  Coll. , London ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1879;  sometime  Sec. 
of  Commons  Preservation  So.  ; was  Sec. 
to  Roy.  Commn.  on  Tonnage,  1st  Chm. 
Bushey  Parish  Council,  and  a Delegate  to 
5th  Congress  of  Chambers  of  Commerce 
of  Empire  (Montreal)  1903,  a Member  of 
British  Committee  of  International  Ex- 
hibition at  Li6ge  1905,  and  at  Milan  1906, 
and  an  Officier  de  1’ Instruction  Publique 
(France) ; appointed  a Member  of  Board 
of  Trade  Departmental  Committee  on 
Bankruptcy  Law  1906,  and  a Member  of 
International  Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn. 
1909;  sometime  Sec.  of  Asso.  of  Cham- 
bers of  Commerce  of  United  Kingdom  ; 
is  a T.P.  for  co.  London,  and  a 
Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  Villa  Vicosa 
of  Portugal;  author  of  “ Fithian’s  Bills 
of  Sale  Acts,”  etc.  : m.  1st,  1870,  Mary 
Anne  Frances  Ryder,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of 
James  T.  Ranton,  of  London  ; 2nd,  1920, 
Elizabeth  Musgrave ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  The 
Beeches,  North  Hill  Road,  Headingley, 
Leeds  ; National  Liberal  Club. 

Son  living — Arthur  William,  b.  1878 : m. 
1913,  Mary  Teresa  Jaques,  of  Leeds. 

Daughter  living— Edith  Sarah,  b.  1871  : tn. 
1898,  Frederic  Lees,  of  Paris. 

Fiiz-George, Rear- Adm. Sir  Adolphus 
Augustus  Frederick,  K.C.V.O.,  and  son 
ofF.-M.  H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge; b.  1846;  entered  R.N.  1859, 
became  Lieut.  1866,  Com.  1872,  Capt. 
1881  (retired  1893),  and  Rear-Adm.  1896; 
was  Equerry-in- Waiting  to  F.-M.  H.R.H. 
the  late  Duke  of  Cambridge  and  is  Dep. 
Ranger  of  Richmond  Park:  m.  1st.  1875, 
Sofia  Jane,  who  d.  192c,  da.  of  Thomas 
Holden,  formerly  of  Winestead  Hall, 


Hull;  2ndly,  1920,  Margaretta  Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Watson,  of  Waresley 
Court,  Worcestershire ; cr.  C.V.O.  1901, 
K.C.V.  O.  1904.  20,  Eccleston  Square, 

S.  W.  t / Naval  and  Military,  Marl- 
borough, and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage),  Olga 
Mary  Adelaide,  b.  1877  : m.  1st,  1879,  Charles 
Edward  Archibald  Watkin  Hamilton,  from 
whom  she  obtained  a divorce  1902  [now  4 th 
Bt.,  cr.  1776];  2nd,  1905,  Robert  Charlton 
Lane. 

Fitz-George,  Col.  Sir  Augustus 
Charles  Frederick,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  3rd 
son  of  F.-M.  H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of 
Cambridge ; b.  1847 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll. , Sandhurst ; entered 
Rifle  Brig.  1864,  became  Capt.  1877, 
joined  nth  Hussars  1878,  Major  1881, 
Lieut. -Col.  1886,  and  Col.  1890;  retired 
1900;  was  A.  D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in 
India  (Lord  Napier  of  Magdala)  1870-75, 
Orderly  Officer  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of 
Wales  during  his  visit  to  India  1875-6, 
Sec.  to  Horse  Commn.  1882,  Extra 

A.  D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  at  Aider- 

shot  1883-5,  Private  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch. 
(F.-M.  H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge) 1886-96,  and  subsequently  an 
Equerry  to  H.R.H.;  is  an  Esquire  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1895,  K. C.V.O. 
1904.  6,  Queen  Street,  Mayfair,  W.  ; 

Naval  and  Military,  Marlborough,  Turf, 
and  United  Service  Clubs. 

FitzGerald,  Sir  John,  son  of  Patrick 
FitzGerald,  of  Tipperary ; b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Tipperary  ; a Brewer,  and  Wine  and 
Spirit  Merchant,  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman 
for  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  (Sheriff  1906-7, 
Lord  Mayor  1914-15),  a D.L.  for  North- 
umberland, and  a Freeman  of  City  of 
London  (Feltmakers’  Co.) ; author  of 
articles  on  Newcastle’s  efforts  during 
the  War ; rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  recruiting  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 
Northern  Unionist  Club. 

Fitz Herbert,  Vice-Adm.  the  Hon. 
Sir  Edward  Stafford  Joseph,  K.C.B.  [see 

B.  Stafford]. 

Fitzmaurice,  Sir  Maurice,  C.M.G. , 
P.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Fitz- 
maurice, of  Cloghers,  Tralee,  co.  Kerry; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1883,  M.A.  1903);  Hon.  LL.  D.,  Birming- 
ham 1909 ; engaged  on  Forth  Bridge, 
Blackwall  Tunnel,  and  Assuan  Dam 
(C.M.G.) ; Engineer  of  New  Vauxhall 
Bridge,  Rotherhithe  Tunnel,  and  Kings- 
way  with  Tramway  Subway  ; was  Ch. 
Engineer  to  London  County  Council  1901- 
12 ; is  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Coode, 
Matthews,  Fitzmaurice  and  Wilson,  con- 
sulting engineers,  of  9,  Victoria  Street, 
S.W. , Past  Pres,  of  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers,  a M.I.M.E. , a F.  R.S. , a 
Member  of  Advisory  Council  for  Scientific 
and  Industrial  Research,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Advisory  Council 
for  Science  Museum  1913;  sometime  Chm. 
Canal  Control  Committee ; author  of 
“ Plate  Girder  Bridges,"  etc.  ; has  2nd 
class  Medjidie : m.  1911,  Ida,  el.  da.  of 
Col.  Edward  Dickinson,  formerly  R.E. , 
of  West  Lavington  Hill,  Midhurst ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1902,  Knt.  1912.  54,  Onslow 

Square,  S.  W.  ; Reform  Club. 

Daughters  living — Ida  Margaret,  b.  19x2, — 
Elinor,  b.  1914. 

FitzPatrick,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Charles, 
P.C.,  G. C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  [see 
" Privy  Council”]. 


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FitzPatrick,  Sir  (James;  Percy, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  James 
Coleman  Fitzpatrick  (Ch.  Justice  of  Su- 
preme Court,  Cape  Colony),  formerly  of 
Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary  ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at 
Downside  Coll.,  Bath;  was  Sec.  of  Trans- 
vaal Reform  Committee  1895-6,  and  Pres, 
of  Transvaal  Chamber  of  Mines  1902-3  ; 
sometime  a member  of  the  firm  of  H. 
Eckstein  and  Co.  ; elected  a M.L.A.  of 
the  Transvaal  1903,  and  a Member  of 
first  Parliament  of  Union  of  S.  Africa 
1910  ; author  of  " Through  Mashonaland 
with  Pick  and  Pen,”  “ The  Outspan,”  and 
" The  Transvaal  from  Within,”  etc.  : m. 
1889,  Elizabeth  Lillian,  da.  of  JohnCubitt, 
of  Pretoria,  Transvaal ; cr.  Knt.  1902, 
K.C.  M.G.  1911.  Buckland Downs , Harri- 
smith,  Orange  River  Colony ; Amanzi, 
Uitenhage , Cape  Colony  ; Rand  (. Johannes- 
burg) Club. 

Sims  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

F itz-Roy,  .SzrAlmeric  William,  K.  C.  B., 
K.C.V.O.  [see  D.  Grafton,  colls.]. 
Fitzwilliam,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir 
William  Charles  Went  worth-,  W.  C.  V.  0. 
[see  E.  Fitzwilliam]. 

Fleming,  Sir  Francis,  K.C.M.G.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  James  Fleming,  Q.C.  ; 
b.  1842  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1866  ; was 
Crown-Solicitor,  Mauritius,  1869-72,  Dist. 
and  Stipendiary  Magistrate  1872-4,  Acting 
Dist.  Judge,  Seychelles,  1874,  Dist.  Judge, 
Jamaica,  1876-8,  Attorney-Gen.,  Barba- 
dos, 1878,  and  Acting  Ch.  Justice  1878, 
Acting  Ch.  Justice,  St.  Lucia  1879,  Private 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Cape  Colony  1 880-1,  Puisne 
Judge  British  Guiana  1882,  Attorney-Gen. 
Aug.  to  Nov.  1882,  Queen’s  Advocate, 
Ceylon,  1883-4,  Attorney-Gen.  1884-5,  and 
Acting  Ch.  Justice  March  to  Dec.  1885 ; 
appointed  Colonial  Sec.,  Natal,  July  1886, 
but  did  not  proceed,  and  Colonial  Sec., 
Mauritius,  Jan.  1887,  and  of  Hong  Kong 
1889 ; administered  Govt,  of  Mauritius 
1887  and  1888,  and  of  Hong  Kong  1890 ; 
was  Gov.  of  Sierra  Leone  and  Consul  for 
Liberia  1892-5,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
of  Leeward  Islands  1895-1901  ; is  a J.P.  : 
m.  1892,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of  Maurice 
Denis  Kavanagh,  LL.D.  [B.  Clifford];  cr. 
C. M.G.  1887,  K.C. M.G.  1892.  9,  Sydney 

Place , S.  W.7. 

Fleming,  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  son 
of  John  Fleming,  of  Dundee  ; b.  1847  ; is 
a J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  Aberdeen ; was 
Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen  1898-1902 ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Aberdeen,  S.  Div.  ( L ) 
April  1917  to  Nov.  1918,  being  defeated 
therefor  Dec.  1918 : m.  1870,  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  John  Dow;  cr.  Knt.  1908.  Dal- 
munzie,  Murtle. 

Sons  living— Three. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Fletcher,  Sir  Banister  (Flight),  son  of 
the  late  Professor  Banister  Fletcher,  of 
Anglebay,  Woodchurch  Road,  W.  Hamp- 
stead, N.W.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  King’s  and 
Univ.  Colls.  London;  Bar,  Inner  Temple 
1908  ; is  an  Architect  and  Surveyor  (sole 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Banister  Fletcher 
and  Sons,  of  29,  New  Bridge  Street,  E.C.), 
a Member  of  Council  and  Fellow  of  the 
Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects,  and 
of  the  Roy.  Geographical  So.,  and  a 
F.S.I.  ; has  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  George  I.  of  Greece, 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Crown  of  Roumania,  and  Excellent  Crop 
of  China ; Lecturer  at  King’s  Coll.  1892- 
1901,  Chm.  City  Schs.  Committee  1915- 


16,  Chm.  Library  Committee  1917,  and 
Sheriff  of  City  of  London  1918-19  ; for- 
merly Vice-Pres.  Architectural  Asso.  ; 
author  of  several  works  on  Architecture  : 
m.  19x4,  Alice  Maude  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Bretherton,  of  Gloucester- 
shire, and  widow  of  Sir  John  Bamford- 
Slack,  M.P. ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  10,  Woburn 
Square,  W.C.l  ; Athenceum,  Arts, 
Authors , Royal  St.  George’s  Golf,  and 
other  Clubs. 

Fletcher,  Sir  Edward  Lionel,  el. 

surviving  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Fletcher, 
D.L. , of  Allerton,  Liverpool;  b.  1876; 
ed.  at  Cheam  Sch. , and  at  Eton ; is 
Hon.  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  Capt. 
(retired)  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt. ),  and  a 
Director  of  Dalgety  and  Co.  (Limited) ; 
has  been  Chm.  of  Liverpool  Steamship 
Owners  Asso.,  and  Member  of  Ship- 
owners’ Parliamentary  Committee : m. 
1903,  Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  Gilbert 
Thompson  Bates,  of  Mells  Park,  Frome 
[see  Bates,  Bt.,  cr.  1880,  colls.]  ; cr.  Knt. 
1915.  26,  Prince' s Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Muir - 
shiel , Lochwinnoch,  Renfrewshire ; Carl- 
ton, Junior  Carlton , and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Son  living — Alfred  Lionel  Bruce,  b.  1907. 
Daughters  living — Fsmee  Lyonelle,  b.  1904, — 
Pauline  Rose  Marie,  b.  1910. 

Fletcher,  Sir  Ernest  Edward,  el. 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Horatio  Fletcher; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1890) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1892 ; 
was  a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  of 
Judicature,  Calcutta  1907-20:  m.  1899, 
Millicent  Valentine,  who  d.  1917,  elder 
da.  of  Horace  Waddington ; cr.  Knt. 
1919.  United  University , and  Bengal 
( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Fletcher,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Henry 
Arthur,  C.  V.  O. , son  of  Charles  William 
Fletcher,  formerly  of  Board  of  Control, 
India  Office ; b.  1843 1 ed.  privately ; 
formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Bengal  Cav.  ; served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1863-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star) ; appointed  one 
of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms  1892,  Clerk  of  Cheque  and  Adj. 
thereof  1900,  and  Standard  Bearer  1920 ; 
has  Jubilee  and  Coronation  medals  : m. 
1881,  Constance,  da.  of  E.  Headland, 
formerly  of  93,  Portland  Place,  W.  ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1909,  Knt.  1919.  17,  Victoria 

Square,  S.  W.  1 ; Soberton,  Droxford, 
Hants ; United  Service , and  Garrick 
Clubs 

Fletcher,  Sir  Lazarus,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 
son  of  Stewart  Fletcher,  of  Manchester ; 
b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram. 
Sch. , and  at  Balliol  Coll. , Oxford 
(B.A.  1876,  M. A.  1879);  Fellow,  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford  1877,  Hon.  Fellow  1912, 
Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  1914,  Hon. 
Ph.D.,  Berlin  1910;  is  a F.  R.S. , and  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Gottingen,  and  of  Acad,  of  Sciences, 
Munich  and  New  York ; was  Demon- 
strator, Clarendon  Laboratory,  Oxford 
1875-7,  Millard  Lecturer  in  Physics,  Tiin. 
Coll.,  Oxford  1877-8,  Keeper  of  Minerals, 
British  Museum  1880-1909,  Public  Ex- 
aminer, Natural  Science,  Oxford  1880, 
Examiner  for  Natural  Sciences  Tripos, 
Camb.  1882-3,  1889-91,  and  1896-7, 

Pres.  Mineralogical  So.  1885-8  (Gen.  Sec. 
thereof  1888-1909),  Vice-Pres.,  Geological 
So.  1890-92  (Wollaston  Medallist  1912), 
Pres. , Geological  Section,  British  Asso.  at 
Oxford  1894,  and  Vice-Pres.  Physical  So. 
189  5-7,  Director  of  Natural  History  Depart. 


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of  British  Museum  (S  Kensington)  1909- 
19,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  So.  1910-12 : 
m.  ist,  1880,  Agnes  Ward,  who  d.  1915, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Holme, 
V.  of  Moorside,  Oldham ; 2ndly,  1916, 
Martha  Thomasina  Edith,  second  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Holme  (ante) ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  The  White  House,  Ravenstone, 
Westmorland. 

Daughter  living — (By  ist  marriage)  Elizabeth 
Gregory. 

Fletcher,  Sor  Walter  Morley, K.B.E., 
M.D.,Sc.D.,  son  of  Alfred  Evans  Fletcher ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1894,  Fellow  1897);  M.D.  1908;  is  a 
F.R.S.  (Croonian  Lecturer  1915),  and 
Sec.  Med.  Research  Council : m.  1904, 
Mary  Frances,  da.  of  Charles  James 
Cropper,  of  Ellergreen,  Kendal  [see 
V.  Knutsford];  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  18, 

Campden  Hill  Gardens,  IT.  8 / Brooks's, 
and  United  University  Clubs. 

Son  living — Charles  Montague,  b.  1911. 
Daughter  living — Anne  Cicely,  b.  1909. 

Flitcroft,  Sir  Thomas  Evans,  son  of 
of  William  Flitcroft,  formerly  of  Lostock 
House,  near  Preston ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Glasgow,  and  at  Manchester  Univ.  ; 
L.R.C.P.  and  L.M. , Edinburgh  1883; 
sometime  Assist.  County  Director  of  Red 
Cross  So., ; is  a J.P.  for  Bolton,  Certify- 
ing Factory  Surg.  for  North  Bolton,  Hon. 
Surg.  Bolton  Infirmary,  Hon.  Consulting 
Surg.,  National  Children's  Homes  at 
Edgworth,  Past  Pres,  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso., 
Chm.  of  Statutory  Med.  Committee,  Hon. 
Surg.  V.A.D.  Hospitals,  Chm.  Recruiting 
and  Advisory  Committees  of  Bolton  and 
Dist.,  of  Bolton  Div.  of  British  Med. 
Asso.,  and  of  Local  Med.  War  Com- 
mittee, a Member  of  Bolton  Insurance 
Committee,  and  Pres,  of  Bolton  Liberal 
Asso.  : m.  1884,  Elizabeth,  elder  da.  of 
the  late  William  Evans  (proprietor  of 
Manchester  Evening  News),  of  Aspen- 
shaw  Hall,  Derbyshire ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Bedford  House , Bolton  ; Reform  Club. 
Flower,  Sir  Ernest  (Francis  Swan), 
son  of  the  late  John  Flower ; b.  1865  ; is 
a Member  of  Grand  Council  of  Primrose 
League,  a J.P.  for  co.  London,  Lieut,  for 
City  of  London,  a Member  of  Committee 
of  Metropolitan  and  Roy.  National  Ortho- 
paedic Hospitals,  a Gov.  of  St.  Bartholo- 
mew’s Hospital,  Joint  Hon.  Treasurer 
of  Queen  Mary’s  Roy.  Naval  Hospital, 
Southend,  and  of  Queen  Mary’s  Hostel 
for  Nurses,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England ; * has  been  largely  concerned 
with  the  People’s  Palace,  and  other  philan- 
thropic work  in  the  East  End  ; sometime 
a Member  of  London  Sch.  Board  (Tower 
Hamlets  Div.);  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Div. 
of  Bradford  (C)  July  1895  to  Jan.  1906, 
and  was  defeated  there  July  1892,  Jan. 
1906,  and  Jan.  and  Dec.  1910;  cr.  Knt. 
1903.  6,  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens, 

Kensington,  W. ; Bradford,  Yorkshire  ; 
Carlton , Junior  Carlton,  Bath,  and  Savage 
Clubs. 

Flynn,  Sir  (Joshua)  Albert,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Albert  Spencer  Flynn,  of 
West  Dulwich;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London  (B.A.  1891)  ; entered  War 
Office  1885,  and  was  sometime  Director  of 
Accounts  there  ; appointed ' Director  of 
Finance,  Ministry  of  Pensions  1916,  and 
Acting  Sec.  1919  ; retired  1920  ; S.  Africa 
during  Boer  War  as  Assist.  Financial 
Adviser  and  Acting  Financial  Adviser  to 
F.-M.  Lord  Kitchener  (medal) ; author  | 


of  “An  Author's  Daughter’’  : m.  1886, 
Ada,  da.  of  James  Smith  Parkinson,  of 
Accrington;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  4,  Halley  House,  Vauxhall 

Bridge  Road,  S.  W.  1 . 

Sons  living — Albert  James,  b.  1892  ; tem- 
poral Capt.  R.A.S.C.,  and  Dep.  Assist. 
Administrator,  Tul  Keram, — Walter  Alan, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (Browning  Lodge,  Brown- 
ing Road , Manor  Park,  E.) ; b.  1893 ; tem- 
porary Lieut.  R.A.M.C. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy:  m.  1915,  Capt, 
L.  S.  Ladd,  R.A.F., — Ada  Violet:  m.  1915. 
Albert  Horace  Pilbrow,  solicitor,  of  328, 
Camberwell NewRoad,  S.E. 5, — Gladys  Mabel. 

Follett,  Sir  Charles  John,  C.B.,  son 
of  John  Follett,  formerly  of  Mount  Wear 
House,  near  Exeter ; b.  1838  ; ed.  at  St. 
John’s  Coll. , Oxford  (B.A.  with  honours  in 
Classics  and  Civil  Law  i860,  M.A.  and 
B.C.L.  1864)  ; formerly  Fellow  of  St. 
John’s  Coll.  ; is  Hon.  Freeman  of  Exeter 
(of  which  City  he  was  Mayor  1873  and 
1874);  was  Solicitor  to  H.M.’s  Customs 
1878-1903 : m.  ist,  1863,  Eliza  Harriet, 
who  d.  1895,  el.  da.  of  W.  Nation, 
of  Rockbeare  House,  Devon ; 2nd,  1897, 
Blanche,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Henry  Green  Wilkinson,  Scots  Guards 
[see  B.  Bateman];  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1891, 
Knt.  1902.  Culm  Davy  Cottage,  Hem- 
yock,  Devon. 

Son  living — Henry  Spencer,  C.B.E.  [see 
“ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Harriett  Laura, — Marion 
Eleanor, — Joan  Theodora. 

Foote,  Adm.  Sir  Randolph  Frank 
Ollive,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  John  Foote,  R.N.  ; b.  1853;  entered 
R.N.  1867,  became  Lieut.  1874,  Com. 
1884,  Capt.  1891,  Rear-Adm.  1904,  Vice- 
Adm.  1908,  and  Adm.  (retired)  1911 ; 
served  with  Benin  Expedition  1897  (de- 
spatches, C.  M.G.);  was  in  Naval  Ord- 
nance Depart.,  Admiralty  1892-5,  and  a 
Member  of  Ordnance  Committee  1900- 
1903  ; appointed  a Naval  A.  D.  C.  to  H.  M. 
1902,  Commodore  China  Station  1903, 
Vice-Pres.  of  Ordnance  Committee  and 
a Member  of  Explosives  Committee  1905, 
and  of  Ordnance  Research  Board  1907 : 
was  Pres,  of  Ordnance  Board  1908-13, 
and  Major  on  Inspection  Staff,  Wool- 
wich Arsenal  1916-19 : m.  ist,  1879, 

Mary  Emma,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
William  S.  Telfair,  of  Mauritius ; 2ndly, 
1894,  Mary  Douglas,  da.  of  James  Doug- 
las Robinson,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1897, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 

Forbes,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
William,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Francis  Charles  Forbes,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1858; 
entered  Indian  Army  1878,  became  Lieut. - 
Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  1920  ; Afghan  War  1880 
(medal);  was  Embarkation  Comdt.  1915-19 
(C.B  ):  m.  1892,  Marion,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Horace  Anderson, 
K.C.B.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Forbes,  Sir  George  Stuart,  K.C.S.l. , 
son  of  the  late  A.  Forbes ; b.  1851  ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A. 
1872) ; entered  I.C.S.  1872,  and  became 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  1880, 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Home 
Depart.  1883,  and  in  Foreign  Depart.  1885, 
First  Assist.  Political  Resident,  Hydera- 
bad 1888,  Dist.  Magistrate,  Madras  1891, 
Sec.  to  Madras  Govt.  1897,  Ch.  Sec.  1901, 
was  a Member  of  Madras  Legislative 
Council  1897-1909,  and  a Member  of  Gov.’s 
Executive  Council  1905-9  (officiated  1903 
and  1904);  retired  1909;  is  a F.R.A.S.  ; 


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has  Delhi  Coronation  medal : m.  ist,  1909, 
Alice  Mary,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late 

J.  O.  Griffits,  Q.C.,  and  widow  of  the 
Hon.  Hungerford  Tudor  Boddam,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court,  Madras; 
2ndly,  1920,  Muriel  Kendall,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Valentine  Felton,  of  Sand- 
gate,  and  widow  of  Francis  Brace, 
E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1904, 

K. C.S.I.  1909.  Wellington , Ranelagh , 
and  AthencBum  Clubs. 

Forbes,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  William,  son 
of  the  late  William  Forbes,  Gen.  Manager 
of  Midland  Great  Western  Railway  of 
Ireland;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll., 
at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  in  France 
and  Germany;  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  En- 
gineer and  Railway  Staff  Corps,  Gen 
Manager  of  London,  Brighton  and 
S.  Coast  Railway,  a Member  of  Canal 
Managers’  Standing  Committee,  a Knight 
of  Order  of  Dannebrog,  and  an  Officer 
of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  of 
Legion  of  Honour : m.  1902,  Louise 
Tronch6,  of  Souillac,  France ; cr.  Knt. 
1915.  189,  Maida  Vale,  W. ; London 

Bridge  Station,  S.E.  1. 

Son  living — Alec  William,  b.  1920. 

Forbes-Robertson  [see  Robertson]. 
Ford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald,  K.  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Ford,  of  Bishopton,  co. 
Durham  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Durham  Sch.  ; 
entered  R.M.  1889,  became  Capt.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1896,  Major  1903,  Lieut. -Col. 
1911,  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; 
retired  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as 
A.A.G.  in  charge  of  Supply  Park  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.,  C.B. , Orders  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  and  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
was  Assist,  to  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  Aldershot  Command  1903-5, 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supply  and  Trans- 
port 1905-6,  Dep.  Director  of  Supplies 
1914-15,  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915-16,  and 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  1916, 
and  a D.Q.  M.G.  1916-19;  author  of 
“ With  the  Supply  Park  to  Pretoria  and 
Komati  Poort”:  m.  1894,  Alice  Hope, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Balmain,  R.A. , and 
widow  of  Capt  E.  H.  Lockley,  of  The 
Grange,  Chobham ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Balmain  Estate,  Victoria , 
S.  Rhodesia  ; United  Service  Club. 

Ford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  William, 
K .C.M.G. , C.B.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late 

R.  W.  Ford,  of  Portsmouth,  and  The 
Chestnuts,  Portchester ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at 
Sherborne  Sch.  ; entered  Army  1881, 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1893,  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Col.  1909  (h.-p. 
1913),  Surg.-Gen.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1917  ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  in  Burma  *885-6, 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-17  as  Director  Med. 
Services  to  Forces  in  Egypt  (despatches, 
C. B. , K. C.M.G.) ; appointed  Dep.  Surg.  of 
Roy.  Hospital,  Chelsea  1901-6,  and  Dep. 
Director  Med.  Sers.  Irish  Command  1917  ; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m. 
1885,  Mary  Augusta,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  Adm.  Wainwright ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K. C.M.G.  1917.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Fordham,  Sir  (Herbert)  George,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Herbert  Fordham,  of 


Odsey,  Cambridgeshire ; b.  1854;  ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1885;  has  been  Capt.  Herts 
Rifle  Vol.  Corps,  Capt.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  and  2nd  Lieut.  Cambridge- 
shire Vol.  Regt.  ; is  a J.P.,  a D.L., 
a County  Alderman,  and  Chm.  of 
Education  Committee  for  Cambridge- 
shire (Chm.  of  County  Council  1904-19, 
High  Sheriff  for  Cambridgeshire  and 
Hunts  1918),  a J.P.  for  Herts,  a Mem- 
ber of  Executive  Committee  of  Roy. 
Patriotic  Fund  Corporation,  and  a 
Director  and  a Trustee  of  E.  K.  and  H. 
Fordham  (Limited),  brewers  and  malt- 
sters, of  Ash  well,  Herts;  unsuccessfully 
contested  N. , or  Hitchin  Div.  of  Herts 
(L)  1885,  and  W.  Div.  of  Fulham,  Dec. 
1918;  received  Coronation  medal  1911  ; 
author  of  many  scientific  works,  and 
an  authority  on  the  cartography  of  the 
English  counties:  m.  ist,  1877,  Fanny 
Osier,  who  d.  19x1,  3rd  da.  of  the  late 
William  Blake,  J.P. , D.L.,  of  Bridge 
House,  S.  Petherton,  Somerset ; 2ndly, 
1914,  Ethel  Maud  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1917, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Brodbelt 
Berry,  and  widow  of  Com.  Stewart  Car  mac 
Weigall,  R.N.  ; cr.  Knt.  1908.  Odsey, 
Ashwell,  Baldock,  Herts;  Reform,  Na- 
tional Liberal,  and  County  ( Cambridge ) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  ist  marriage)  George  Russell 
Blake  (Okanagan  Mission,  British  Columbia) , 
b.  1878:  m.  1903,  Christabel  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Head,  of  Baldock, Herts, — William 
Herbert,  b.  1883;  Capt.  R.F.A. : m.  1913, 
Eleanor  Sibthorpe,  only  child  of  the  late 
H.  Sibthorpe  Barlow. 

Daughters  living — (By  ist  marriage)  Con- 
stants Edith,  b.  1881  : m.  1908,  Edward 
Charles  Fenn  Murrell,  of  The  Hills,  Mannville, 
Alberta,  Canada, — Margery  Caroline,  b.  1884, 
— Frances  Mary,  b.  1887:  m.  1914,  Bertram 
Sydney  Osmond  Maunsell,  of  Kettering. 

Forestier-Walker  [see  Walker]. 
Forget,  Sir  (Joseph  David)  Rodolphe, 
son  of  David  Forget,  a lawyer ; b. 
1861;  ed.  at  Masson  Coll.,  Terrebonne, 
Canada ; sometime  a Member  of  the 
firm  of  L.  J.  Forget  and  Co.  ; is  Hon. 
Col.  Canadian  Forces,  Pres,  of  Quebec 
and  Saguenay  Railway,  and  of  Quebec 
Railway  Light,  Heat  and  Power  Co., 
Vice-Pres.  of  Montreal  Light,  Heat 
and  Power  Co.,  a Director  of  Toronto 
Railway  Co.,  of  Quebec  Gas.  Co.,  of 
Sterling  Coal  Co.  (Limited),  of  Canadian 
Gen.  Electric  Co.,  of  St.  Lawrence 
Flour  Mills  Co.,  and  of  Notre  Dame 
Hospital;  formerly  Chm.  of  Montreal 
Stock  Exchange ; founded  La  Banque 
Internationale  du  Canada;  has  been  Pres., 
Vice-Pres.,  or  Director  of  numerous 
other  Cos.  ; elected  to  Canadian  Parlia- 
ment 1904,  1908,  and  1911  : m.  ist,  1885, 
Mary  Alexandra,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Louis  Tourville,  M.L.A.  ; 
2ndly,  1894,  Marie  Louise  Blanche,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  M’ Donald,  Sup.  of  Inter- 
colonial Railway ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  71, 

Ontario  Avenue,  Montreal;  Gil  Mont, 
St.  Irdnie  les  Bains,  Quebec ; Montreal 
Mount  Royal,  St.  Denis,  Si.  James,  Quebec 
Garrison,  and  Montreal  Hunt  (Montreal), 
and  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Gilles,  b.  1897, — Maurice,  b. 
1898, — Jacques,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living — Marguerite,  b.  1889, — 
Ther6se,  b.  1896. 

Forrest,  Sir  George  William,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Forrest,  V.C. ; 
b.  1846;  ed.  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  18 — ) ; Hon.  M.A.  Oxford;  entered 
Bombay  Educational  Depart.  1872  ; acted 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


as  Census  Commr.,  Bombay  1882;  em- 
ployed on  special  duty  in  connection  with 
Bombay  Records  1884-8  ; appointed  Pro- 
fessor of  English  History,  Elphinstone 
Coll.  1887,  Director  of  Records,  Bombay 
1888,  Professor  of  English  Literature  in 
Elphinstone  Coll.  1889,  and  to  charge  of 
Records  of  Govt,  of  India  and  of  Imperial 
Library  1891,  and  also  of  Patent  Office 
1894  ; retired  1900  ; is  a F.  R.  G.  S. , and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Historical  So.  ; edited 
various  Calendars  of  Indian  State  Papers  ; 
author  of  ‘ ‘ The  Administration  of  Warren 
Hastings,”  “The  Official  Despatches  of 
Mountstuart  Elphinstone,  with  Introduc- 
tion,” “The  Administration  of  Lord 
Lansdowne,”  and  “ History  of  the  Indian 
Mutiny,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  18 — , Emma  G., 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Viner  of  Broadfield, 
Crawley,  Sussex;  cr.  C. I.E.  1890,  Knt. 
1913.  Iffley  Turn , Oxford. 

Son  living — Viner,  b.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Dorothy:  tn.  1913,  Robert 
Harlow. 

Forrest,  Sir  William  Croft;  b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  of  Local  Food  Control  Committee 
and  of  War  Pensions  Asso.  during 
European  War  ; a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire;  was  Mayor  of  Pudsey  1913-19  : 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Larkjield  House,  Pudsey, 
Leeds. 

Fortescue,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Sey- 
mour John,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.  [see  E. 
Fortescue]. 

Forwood,  Sir  William  Bower,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Brittain  Forwood, 
J.P. , of  Thornton  Manor,  Cheshire;  b. 
1840 ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Coll.  ; was  Pres, 
of  Liverpool  Incorporated  Chamber  of 
Commerce  1871-2  and  1877-81,  Mayor  of 
Liverpool  1881,  and  Lord  Mayor  1903,  and 
High  Sheriff  of  co.  Palatine  of  Lancaster 
1909  (Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  1893- 
1911) ; is  a Director  of  Cunard  Steamship 
Co.  (Limited)  and  of  the  Bank  jof  Liver- 
pool, Pres.  Seamen’s  Orphanage,  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Lancashire,  Cheshire,  and 
Liverpool,  Chm.  Lancashire  Justices, 
and  an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Liverpool ; 
was  Chm.  of  Liverpool  Cathedral  Com- 
mittee 1900-13 : m.  1st,  1862,  Mary 

Eleanor,  who  d.  1896,  only  da.  of  the  late 
William  Miles  Moss,  of  Ellerslie,  Liver- 
pool ; 2nd,  1898,  Elizabeth  Constance, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Hughes  le 
Fleming,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Rydal  Hall, 
Westmorland;  cr.  Knt.  1883,  K.B.E. 
1918.  Bromborough  Hall,  Cheshire;  Con- 
stitutional, and  Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Harold  Stanley  ( Sundown , 
Hoylake,  Cheshire),  b.  1864;  J.P.  for  Co. 
of  Lancaster:  m.  1889,  Kate  Childs,  da.  of 
the  late  Gerardus  Hillis  Wynkoop,  M.D.,  of 
New  York, — William  Miles,  b 1872:  tn.  1898, 
Dora,  da.  of  the  late  David  Fernie,  The  Mill 
House,  Gayton,  Cheshire, — Others. 

Daughter  living — Charlotte  Eleana  (Lady 
Maclver) : tn.  1899,  Major  Sir  Charles  Mclver. 

Foster,  Right  Hon.  Sir  George  Eulas, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  [see 
“ Privy  Council"]. 

Foster,  Sir  Harry  Seymour,  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Green  Foster,  of  55,  Upper 
Tulse  Hill,  S.W. ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Dane 
Hill  House,  Margate,  and  at  City  of 
London  Sch. ; sometime  a Chartered 
Accountant  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Suffolk,  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London 
(Sheriff  1891),  and  Hon.  Consul-Gen.  for 
Persia  in  London ; was  a Member  of 
London  Sch.  Board  1885-91,  and  of 
London  County  Council  1889-92 ; has 
Serbian  Order  of  Takova,  and  of  Lion 


and  Sun  of  Persia  (2nd  class  with  red 
sash) ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Lowestoft, 
Div.  of  Suffolk  (C)  July  1892  to  Oct.  1900 
and  Jan.  to  Dec.  1910,  when  he  was  de- 
feated : m.  1878,  Amy,  da.  of  John 
Sparks,  of  Eastbourne;  cr.  Knt.  1918. 
20H,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.  W. ; 82,  Victoria 
Street,  S.  W. ; Carlton,  City  Carlton, 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal  Norfolk 
and  Suffolk  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Claude  Seymour,  b.  1880 ; is 
Lieut. -Col.  Tnd  an  Army  : m.  1907,  Marjorie 
Stead, — Bertram  Egerton,  b.  1881  : m.  1907, 
Maude  Rivers. 

Daughters  living — Madeline  Violet : tn.  1903, 
Lieut. -Col.  R.  Copeland, — Florence  Muriel : 
m.  1,917,  Capt.  E.  S.  Aslat,  M.C., — Helen 
LouiSe  Amy. 

Foster,  Sir  Norris  Tildasley,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Frederick  Foster,  of  Barton ; b. 
1855;  ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Bir- 
mingham, and  at  Oxford  Univ. , 
(B.A.  18 — , M.A.  1893)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1891 ; was  a Member  of  War- 
wickshire Appeal  Tribunal  1916-18,  and 
Chm.  Min.  of  Labour,  Court  of  Referees 
1919-20;  Founder,  Chm.  and  Organiser, 
Birmingham  Streets  Collection  Committee 
1915-18 ; appointed  Hon.  Treasurer 
Birmingham  War  Pensions  Committee 
1920 ; has  been  Chm.  E.  Birmingham 
Conservative  Asso.,  and  Hon.  Sec.  Mid- 
land Unionist  Asso.  and  Birmingham 
Unionist  Asso. : m.  1st,  18 — , Alice  Maud, 
who  d.  18 — , da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W. 
Dewhurst ; 2ndly,  18 — , Eliza,  da.  of  the 
late  Elijah  Barnett;  cr.  Knt.  1920,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Southfield,  Priory  Road, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Foster,  Sir  (Thomas)  Gregory,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Gregory  Foster,  Bar.- 
at-Law,  of  Cavendish  House,  Clapham, 
S.W.  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Manor  House  Sch., 
Clapham,  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  and  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (B.A.  1888,  Fellow  1896), 
and  at  Strassburg  Univ.  (Ph.D.  1891)  ; 
has  been  Provost  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Lon- 
don since  1907,  Principal  1904-6)  ; was 
Lecturer  and  Head  of  Depart,  of  English 
Language  and  Literature,  Bedford  Coll. 
1895-1900,  Sec.,  University  Coll.,  London 
1900-1904,  and  a Member  of  Moseley 
Education  Commn.  to  U.S.A.  1903  ; part- 
editor  of  “Whitehall  Shakespeare,”  and 
author  of  numerous  educational  works  : 
m.  1894,  Fanny  Maude,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Sledge,  of  Hove,  Sussex;  cr.  Knt. 
1917.  Donnybrook,  Northwood,  Middle- 
sex; Athenceum,  and  University  of  London 
Clubs. 

Sons  living— Thomas  Sax  by  Gregory,  b.  1899, 
— Lewis  Marshall  Gregory,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Gregory,  b.  1896, 
— Helen  Morley  Gregory,  b.  1901. 

Foster,  Sir  William  Edward,  only  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Foster,  of  Manor 
House,  Moulton  ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Moulton 
Gram.  Sch.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1869  ; 
formerly  Head  of  the  legal  firm  of 
Foster  and  Wells  of  Aldershot ; is  Chm. 
of  Aldershot  and  District  Traction  Co. 
(Limited),  Coroner  for  Aldershot  Dist.,  a 
F.S.A.,  and  Hon.  Solicitor  to  Aldershot 
Hospital  and  to  Church  of  England  Sol- 
diers Institute  ; forty-three  years  Clerk  to 
Aldershot  Local  Board  of  Health  and 
Urban  District  Council,  ; a founder  and 
Past  Pres.  Hampshire  Law  So. ; sometime 
a Member  of  Council  of  Law  So.  ; a writer 
on  topographical  subjects  : tn.  1879,  Alex- 
andria Macpherson,  da.  of  the  late  Hugh 
Matheson  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Lindum  House, 
Aldershot. 

Sons  living— Thomas  Matheson  (Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club),  b.  1880:  tn.  1917,  Marian  Catb- 


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erine,  da.  of  R.  Carrington  Seabrook,  of 
Marks,  Braintree,  Essex, — Hugh  Matheson 
( Junior  Carlton  Club),  b.  1886  ; Major  Hamp- 
shire Regt. 

Fottrell,  Sir  George,  K.C.B. , son  of 
the  late  George  Dreuar  Fottrell,  solicitor, 
of  Dublin ; b.  1849 ; ed.  at  Belvedere 
Coll. , Dublin,  and  at  Catholic  Univ. , 
Ireland  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1871  ; Clerk 
of  the  Crown  and  Peace  for  Co.  and  City 
of  Dublin  : m.  1872,  Mary,  da.  of  William 
of  Watson,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  8,  North  Great  George  Street, 

Dublin;  Dunmara , Ballybrack,  co.  Dub- 
lin ; Reform,  Stephen's  Green,  and  Royal 
Irish  Yacht  Clubs. 

Son  living— Frank,  b.  1878:  m.  19 — .Helen, 
da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William  Huston  Dodd, 
P.C. 

Daughters  living — Eileen:  m . 19 — , Col.  John 
Ernest  Charles  James  Cochrane,  D.S.O., — 
Oonah, — Norah:  m.  19 — , Joseph X.  Murphy, 
—Myra : m.  1st,  19 — , Frederick  Mooney,  Bar.- 
at-Eaw,  who  d.  19 — ; 2nd,  1919,  Lieut.-Col. 
Herbert  George  Anderson  Garsia,  D.S.O.,— 
Agnes  : m.  19—,  James  M.  Sweetman. 
Fowke,  Lieut.- Gen.  Sir  George  Henry, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam Villiers  Fowke,  of  Saling  Grove, 
Essex;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. , 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1884,  be- 
came Capt.  1892,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Major  1901,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Bre- 
vet Col.  1908,  Col.  1910,  Maj.-Gen.  1915, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  presentat  actions  of  Lombard’s 
Kop  and  Laing’s  Nek,  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches  twice,  Brevets  Major 
and  Lieut. -Col. , Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Russo-Japanese  War  1905  attached  to 
Japanese  Army  in  Manchuria  (Japanese 
medal,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure),  Euro- 
pean War  1 91 4-1 9 as  Engineer-in-Ch. , 
and  afterwards  as  A.G.  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  (despatches  eleven  times,  pro- 
moted, C.B.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.M.G., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  K.C.B.,  1st 
class  of  Portuguese  Order  of  Aviz, 
American  D.S.  M. ) ; was  Director  of  Public 
Works,  andaM.L.C.,  Transvaal,  1902-4, 
Instructor  in  Fortifications,  Sch.  of  Mil. 
Engineering  1906-8,  A. A.G.  for  R.E.  at 
War  Office  1910-13,  and  Inspector  of  R.  E. 
at  Horse  Guards  1913-14  : m.  1912,  Beat- 
rice, da.  of  the  late  Evan  Wynne-Roberts, 
of  16,  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W. ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 

K.C.M.G.  1918.  4,  South  Street,  Park 

Lane , W.  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Fowle,  Col. Sir  (Henry)  Walter  Hamil- 
ton, K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  T.  E.  Fowle, 

D. L.,  of  Chute  Lodge,  Hants,  and  Dur- 
rington  Manor,  Wilts  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Shrewsbury  Sch.  and  at  Clare  Coll.  ,Camb. ; 

S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  and 
King  s medals  with  six  clasps)  ; subse- 
quently Political  Officer  to  Mil.  Gov.  of 
Pretoria,  Assist,  to  Provost-Marshal,  and 
Director  of  Mil.  Intelligence  Army  Head 
Quarters,  and  assisted  in  organizing  the 

T.  own  Police  ; was  on  Sec.  Staff  of  Gov. 
of  Transvaal  and  Cape  River  Colony,  and 
of  High  Commr.  for  S.  Africa  11902-8  ; 
Provost-Marshal,  Union  of  S.  Africa 

1914- 15,  also  Commr.  Enemy  Subjects 

1915- 16,  and  Custodian  of  Enemy  Pro- 
perty 1916-21;  Col.  Union  of  S.  Africa 
Reserve  of  Officers ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918, 
K.B.E.  1919.  Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Fowler,  Sir  George  Jefford,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Walter  Fowler,  formerly 
of  Exeter ; b.  1858 ; ed.  privately ; ad- 


mitted a Solicitor  1879  ; a J.P.  for  King- 
ston, and  a Director  of  the  Eagle  Star 
and  British  Dominions  Insurance  Co.  : 
m.  1886,  Ellen  Martha,  da.  of  the  late 
Albert  Gledhill,  of  Rugby;  cr.  Knt.  1920. 
The  Homestead,  Oatlands  Chase,  Wey- 
bridge ; Devonshire,  and  Sesame  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  Jefford  : m.  1911, 
Irvine  Campbell  Geddes, — Winifred  Jefford: 
w.  1913,  Professor  Charles  Gilbert  Cullis, — Iris 
Jefford  : m.  1920,  Charles  Gordon  Ross,  M.C., 
solicitor,  of  25,  Bedford  Row,  W.C.i. 
Fowler,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Henry, 
K.B.E. , son  of  Henry  Fowler,  of  Abbey 
Gate,  Evesham  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Gram. 
Sch. , Evesham ; is  an  Engineer,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  R.A.  F.  (T.F.);  appointed 
Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Midland  Rail- 
way 1909,  Director  of  Production,  Ministry 
of  Munitions  1915,  and  Sup.  of  Roy.  Air- 
craft Factory  1916;  was  Pres,  of  Institute 
of  Locomotive  Engineers  1912-14,  and  of 
Institution  of  Automobile  Engineers  1920, 
in  1917  became  Assist.  Director-Gen.  of 
Aircraft  Production  : m.  1895,  Emmie,  da. 
of  the  late  Philip  Smith;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Derwent  House, 
Milford,  Derby ; Royal  Automobile,  and 
R.A.F.  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Henry,  b.  189 7, — George  Eric 
b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea,  b.  1904. 
Fowler,  Sir  James  Kingston, 
K.C.  V.O. , C.M.C.,  son  of  James  Fowler, 
of  Woburn  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1880,  M. A.  1884,  M.D.  1884);  M.R.C.S., 
England  1874,  M.R.C.P.  1880,  F.  R.C.P. 
1886;  Hon.  D.Sc.  1908;  was.  House 
Surg. , and  House  Physician  to  King’s 
Coll.  Hospital  1874-6,  and  House  Phy- 
sician, Addenbrooke’s  Hospital,  Cam- 
bridge 1877-9,  anfl  Consulting  Physician 
to  the  Army  in  France  during  European 
War  1914-16;  sometime  Pres,  of  Med. 
So.  of  London,  a Member  of  Senate  of 
London  Univ.,  and  Dean  of  Faculty  of 
Med.  in  London  Univ.,  Lecturer  on  Prac- 
tice of  jVledicine,  Middlesex  Hospital, 
and  Examiner  in  Med.,  Camb.  Univ.  ; 
is  Consulting  Physician  to  Middlesex 
Hospital,  to  Roy.  Convalescent  Home  for 
Officers  at  Osborne,  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Sanatorium,  to  Queen  Alexandra’s  Mil. 
Hospital,  and  to  Hospital  for  Consump- 
tion, Brompton,  Warden  of  Beaulieu 
Abbey,  a Trustee  of  Beit  Memorial  Fel- 
lowships, a Member  of  Colonial  Office  Ad- 
visory Committee  on  Tropical  Africa,  and 
Chm.  of  Yellow  Fever  Commn.(W.  Africa); 
author  of  “A  History  of  Beaulieu 
Abbey,"  and  numerous  med.  works; 
cr.  K.C.  V.O.  1910,  C-M.G.  1919. 
35,  Clarges  Street,  W.  ; The  Vineyards, 
Beaulieu,  Hants;  Athenceum,  Conserva- 
tive, and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Fowler,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Sharman, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late 
Robert  Fowler,  J.P.,  D.L. , of  Rahinston, 
Enfield,  co.  Meath ; b.  1864 ; ed  .at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  1886, 
became  Capt.  1895,  Brevet  Major  1902, 
Major  1903,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served  with  Isazai  Ex- 
pedition 1892,  with  Gilgit  Force  for  relief 
of  Chitral  1895,  present  at  defence  of 
Reshun  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
with  Mohniand  Field  Force  1897  (de- 
spatches), in  S.  Africa  1902  (despatches), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Director  of  Army  Signals  (despatches  four 
times,  C.B. , 4th  class  Vladimir  Order, 
Brevet  Col.,  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G., 

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American  D.S.M.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
was  D.A.A.G.  and  Q.M.G.  2nd  Div. , 
Aldershot  1905-9,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(2nd  Grade)  at  Staff  Coll.  1911-13,  and 
Comdt.  Army  Signal  Sch. , Aldershot  ] 
1913-14:  m.  1904,  Mary  Olivia  Henrietta, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Monck  Brooke;  cr. 

D S.O.  1895,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  15a,  Eccleston  Street , S.  W.  1 ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Daughters  living — Letitia, — Mary. 

Fox,  Sir  (Charles)  Douglas,  el.  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Fox, 
constructor  and  designer  of  the  first 
Exhibition  Buildings  in  Hyde  Park  (the 
Crystal  Palace  of  1851) ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London  (Fellow  1887)  ; is  a 
Consulting  Civil,  Mechanical,  and  Elec- 
trical Engineer,  Past  Pres,  of  Institution 
of  Civil  Engineers,  a J.P.  for  cos.  London, 
Kent,  and  Surrey,  and  senior  partner  in  the 
civil  engineering  firm  of  Sir  Douglas  Fox 
and  Partners,  of  38,  Bedford  Place, 
W.C.i  (engineers  of  the  Mersey  Tunnel 
opened  1886,  and  many  railways  and 
other  undertakings) : m.  1863,  Mary,  who 
d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Wright, 
of  Osmaston  Manor,  Derbyshire  [Fitz- 
Herbert,  Bt.J  ; cr.  Knt.  1886.  27,  Camp- 
den  House  Road,  Kensington,  W.8. 

Son  living — Francis  Douglas  (19,  Kensington 
Square,  W. 8,  and  Royal  Automobile  Club), 
b.  1868  ; a M.I.C.E.  and  a J.P.  for  co.  London, 
and  partner  in  Sir  Douglas  Fox  and  Part- 
ners: m.  1900,  Mildred  Susan,  second  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Harris,  of  Westcotes, 
Leicester,  and  Herm  House,  Eastbourne. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Douglas,  b.  1864  ; 
m.  1889,  the  Rev.  Edward  Harrison  Askwith, 
D.D.,  R.  of  Dickleburgh,  Yorkshire, — Judith 
Isabel,  b.  1872:  m.  1899,  the  Rev.  James 
Sedgwick  Wimbush,  R.  of  Terrington,  York- 
shire,— Agnes  Selina  (27,  Camp  den  House 
Road,  Kensington,  W.8),  b.  1875, — Lucy  Ade- 
line, b.  1877  : m.  1899,  Major  Ernest  Beres- 
ford  Fitzherbert  Wright,  J.P.,  of  Hale  Park, 
Braemore,  Salisbury. 

Fox,  Sir  Francis,  second  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Charles  Fox;  b.  1844;  ed.  at 
Brighton  Coll. , and  at  Tonbridge  Sch.  ; 
formerly  a member  of  the  firm  of  Sir 
Douglas  Fox  and  Partners,  consulting 
engineers  ; is  a M.I.C.E.,  an  Hon.  Asso.  of 
Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Surrey,  for  Denbighshire,  and  for 
N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; acted  as  Engineer 
of  Winchester  Cathedral  restoration ; 
author  of  “ River,  Road,  and  Rail,”  etc.  : 
m.  ist,  1869,  Selina,  da.  of  Francis 
Wright,  of  Osmaston  Manor,  Derby ; 
2ndly,  1901,  Agnes,  da.  of  H.  King  Horne, 
of  Guerres,  Normandy  ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
Alyn  Bank,  The  Downs,  Wimbledon, 
S.  W.  ; City  of  London  Club. 

Son  living—  (By  ist  marriage)  Francis  Henry 
Wright,  b.  1880;  Capt.  R.E. : m.  1906,  Ida 
Lilian  Edith,  el.  da.  of  Risley  V.  Heani,  of 
Netherton,  Wimbledon. 

Daughters  living — (By  ist  marriage)  Selina 
Fitzherbert,  M.D.,  B.S.,  b.  1871, — Frances 
Emily,  b.  1872  : m.  1902,  the  Rev.  Walter 
Weston, — Edith  Marion,  b.  1877:  m.  1898, 
Theophilus  Clive  Davies,  of  Honolulu,  and 
Hawkley,  Hants. 

Fox,  Sir  Robert  Eyes,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  George  Fox,  of  Cheadle  Hulme, 
Cheshire;  b.  1861;  admitted  a Solicitor 
1883  ; was  Dep.  Town  Clerk  of  Birken- 
head 1886-8,  Town  Clerk  of  Burnley 
1888-92,  and  Town  Clerk  and  Clerk  of 
the  Peace  of  Blackburn  1892-1904,  since 
when  he  has  been  Town  Clerk  of  Leeds  : 
m.  1890,  Laura  Stuart,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Pearson,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  Moorlands,  Moortown,  Leeds  ; St. 


Stephen's,  National,  and  Leeds  (Leeds) 
Clubs. 

Son  living — George  Philip,  b.  1892. 

Daughter  living — Vera  Mary,  b.  1896. 

Fox-Symons  [see  Symons]. 

Frampton,  Sir  George  James,  R.A., 
son  of  James  Frampton ; b.  i860 ; Hon. 
LL.  D. , St.  Andrews  1911 ; elected 
an  A.R.A.  1894,  and  R.A.  1902;  is  a 
F.S.A.,  an  Hon.  Asso.  of  Roy.  Institute 
of  British  Architects,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Acad,  of  Milan,  Past  Master  a Member 
of  Artworkers’  Guild,  a Liveryman  of 
Merchant  Taylors’  and  Founders'  Cos.,  a 
Past  Master  Merchant  Taylors  Co.,  and 
a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; 
has  been  Pres,  of  Roy.  So.  of  British 
Sculptors  ; has  executed  statues  of  Queen 
Victoria  for  many  towns,  portraits  of  King 
and  Queen  for  the  Guildhall,  statue  of 
Queen  Mary  for  Calcutta  and  Delhi,  and 
designed  sculpture  for  many  public  build- 
ings : m.  1893,  Christabel,  da.  of  George 
Russell  Cockerell,  of  London ; cr.  Knt. 
1908.  90,  Carlton  Hill,  St.  John  s Wood, 
N.  W.;  Athenceum,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 
Son  living — George  Vernon  Meredith,  b.  1894. 

Fraser,  -SYrCharles  Frederich,  D.C.L. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  Dr.  B.  D.  Fraser,  of 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1850;  ed.  at 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia,  and  at  Perkins 
Sch.  for  the  Blind  (Boston) ; Hon.  M.A. 
Univ.  of  King’s,  Windsor,  N.S.,  1884, 
LL.D.,  Dalhousie  Univ.  1901,  and 
D.C.L.  Univ.  of  King’s  1915;  has  been 
Sup.  of  Sch.  for  the  Blind  at  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  since  1873  (thanked  at  Bar 
of  House  of  Assembly);  is  a Director 
of  Eastern  Trust  Co. , and  Pres.  Trinidad 
Consolidated  Telephone  Co.  : m.  ist, 
1891,  Ella  J.,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  James 
Hunter;  2nd,  1910,  Janie  C.  R.,  da.  of 
William  Stevens ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  School 
for  the  Blind,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia ; 
Farraline,  Bedford,  Nova  Scotia. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Charles  Frede- 
rick, b.  1911. 

Fraser,  Sir  Drummond  Drummond, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  W.  Murray  Fraser, 
of  London  and  Manchester  ; b.  1867  ; 
Joint  Managing  Director  of  Manchester 
and  Liverpool  Banking  Co.,  a Fellow  and 
Member  of  Council  of  Institute  of  Bankers 
and  of  Royal  Statistical  So.,  Past  Pres, 
and  a Trustee  of  Manchester  Statistical 
Soc.,  Pres,  of  Manchester  Bankers  In- 
stitute, Vice-Chm.  of  Manchester  Com- 
mittee for  National  Savings,  a Member  of 
Boards  of  Manchester  Guardian  So.  for 
Protection  of  Trade  and  Manchester  Im- 
porters and  Exporters  Asso.,  Hon.  Lec- 
turer on  Banking  at  Manchester  Univ., 
and  Chm.  and  Hon.  Treasurer  of 
Co-operative  Holiday  Asso. ; rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  War  Savings 
Movement : cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Earlscliffe,  Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

Fraser,  Sir  Edward  Henry,  D.C.L. ; 
b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Sherwood  House  Sch., 
Nottingham;  D.C.L.  Camb.  ; admitted 
Solicitor  1872;  is  a member  of  the  firm  of 
Fraser  and  Son,  solicitors,  of  Nottingham, 
a Director  of  Great  Central  Railway 
and  other  Cos.,  and  a J.P.  for  Nottingham 
(Sheriff  1884,  Mayor  1896-7,  1897-8, 

1898-9  and  1910-n,  Freeman  19x3)  I un‘ 
successfully  contested  E.  Div.  of  Notting- 
ham (L)  1900,  and  Kidderminster  Jan. 
1910 : m.  1877,  Jane,  da.  of  Charles 
Keightley,  of  Nottingham  ; cr.  Knt.  190& 


KNIGHTS. 


939 


Wellington  House , Nottingham ; Notts 
County,  and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Cecil  Edward  Reginald,  b. 
1884 : m.  1910,  Ethel  Paget,  4th  da.  of 

George  Tomlin. 

Daughters  living — Nora  Evelyn  Keightley, 
b.  1877 : m.  1899,  Bryan  Millington,  of 

Highgate,  N., — Ethel,  b.  1882, — Constance 
Mary,  b.  1891 : m.  19 — , Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Dawling,  O.B.E.,  T.D.,  R.A.S.C.,  of  Bishop 
Auckland, 

Fraser,  Sir  Everard  Duncan  Home, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  R.  W. 
Fraser;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
Aberdeen ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1880, 
and  became  Vice-Consul  at  Canton  1895 
(Acting  Consul  there  1896-7),  Vice-Consul 
at  Pagoda  Island  1897  (Acting  Consul  at 
Foochow  1898-9),  Consul  at  Chiankiang 
1899,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Hankow  1901 
(Acting  Consul  1900),  and  at  Shanghai 
Jan.  1911 ; received  Coronation  medal 
1911:  m.  1899,  Constance,  da.  of  A.  W. 
Walkinshaw,  of  Foochow;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  K. C.M.G.  1912.  British  Consulate- 
General,  Shanghai , China. 

Fraser,  Sir  Gordon,  son  of  the  late 
Gilbert  Fraser ; b.  1873  ; Managing 
Director  of  Best  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Madras,  Pres.  Madras  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Commr.  Madras  Corporation,  and 
Trustee  Madras  Post  Trust  ; has  been  a 
M.L.C.  Madras  since  1915:  m.  1908, 
Rachel,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Bosdin  Leech, 
of  Manchester;  cr.  Knt.  1918.  Pughs 
Gardens,  Madras ; Bideford,  Ootaca- 
mund,  Madras  ; Oriental , City  of  London, 
and  Madras  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Jessie  Gordon,  b.  1911, — 
Jean  Rachel  Gordon,  b.  1915. 

Fraser,  Sir  Hugh,  LL.D.,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Fraser,  of  Stratherrick, 
Inverness-shire  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1882,  M.A.  1885,  LL.D.  1892)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1886,  and  a Bencher  1918  ; 
was  Lecturer  on  Equity  to  Incorporated 
Law  So.  1888-91 ; sometime  Examiner  in 
Law  at  Oxford,  Cambridge,  and  London 
Univs. ; is  Reader  and  Examiner  in 
Common  Law,  Inns  of  Court,  Official  of 
Archdeaconry  of  Bedford,  and  a J.P.  for 
Ross  and  Cromarty  ; author  of  “ Law  of 
Libel  and  Slander  ” (6th  Edition),  etc.  : 
m.  1888,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Milne  Hamilton,  V.  of  Ridgmount, 
Bedfordshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  43,  Linden 

Gardens , W.  ; Stromeferry  House,  Ross- 
shire ; 1,  Brick  Court , Temple , E.C.  ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — Hugh  Alastair  Hamilton,  b. 
1897;  Lieut.  Lancers. 

Daughters  living — Margery  Hamilton,  b.  1892  : 
m.  1912,  Frederick  Noel  Hamilton  Wills  [see 
Wills,  Bt.  cr.  1897], — Frances  Alexandra 
Hamilton,  b.  1899, — Cynthia  Mary  Hamilton, 
b.  1903. 

Fraser,  Sir  Hugh  Stein,  5th  son  of 
James  Fraser,  of  Mauritius,  and  Newfield, 
Blackheath,  S.E.;  b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Black- 
heath  Proprietary  Sch. , and  at  Rugby  ; is 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Gordon,  Wood- 
roffe  & Co. , of  Madras,  and  a Director  of 
Bank  of  Madras  ; sometime  a Member  of 
Madras  Port  Trust ; was  Chm.  of  Madras 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  an  Additional 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Madras 
1910-11 : m.  1904,  Fanny  Louise,  da.  of 
John  Bisdee  Fawcett  ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Madras  ; Oriental  Club . 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Fraser,  Sir  John  Foster,  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Fraser,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1868;  is  a Journalist,  a F. R.G.S.,  and 


a F.Z.S.  ; was  Chm.  of  National  War 
Lectures  Committee  ; author  of  various 
works  of  travel  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Huddersfield  (U)  Jan.  1906,  and  Leicester 
Jan.  1910  : m.  1898,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of 
Francis  Lawrence,  of  Seattle,  Washing- 
ton, U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  3s,  Regent's 
Park  Road,  N.  W.  ; Constitutional  Club. 
Daughters  living — Two. 

Fraser,  Sir  John  George,  son  of 
Colin  Mackenzie  Fraser;  b.  1840;  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1910:  sometime  a 

M.L.C.  of  Orange  Free  State  Province; 
is  a Member  of  Senate  of  Union  of  S. 
Africa:  m.  1866,  Dorothea,  da.  of  Adolf 
Albert  Ortlepp,  of  Cape  Colony ; cr.  Knt. 
1905.  Clacknaluddin  Lodge,  Bloemfon- 
tein, Orange  Free  State  Province,  S. 
Africa. 

Fraser,  Cafit.  Sir  (John)  Malcolm, 
son  of  the  late  William  John  Fraser,  of 
Herne,  Kent;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Heidel- 
burg ; Capt.  R.N.V. R.  (requested  by 
Admiralty  to  retain  Naval  Commn.  when 
R.N.A.S.  transferred  to  R.A.F.);  was 
Dep.  -Director  of  Airship  Production 
1918-19  (ico  airships  completed) ; has 
been  Assist.  Editor  The  Standard,  Editor 
Evening  Standard  and  St.  James's  Gazette , 
Day  Editor  Daily  Express,  and  Editor- 
in-Ch.  Birmingham  Gazette , Despatch, 
etc. ; a Director  of  several  newspaper  cos., 
and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  ; 
author  of  various  gen.  and  technical 
works  : m.  1907,  Irene,  da.  of  Charles  E. 
Brightman,  of  S.  Kensington;  cr.  Knt. 
1919.  18,  Vale  Avenue,  Chelsea,  S.  W.  3; 

Bath  Club. 

Son  living— Basil  Malcolm,  b.  1920. 

Daughters  living — Betty  Moyra,  b.  1908. 

Fraser,  Hoti.  Sir  Simon,  son  of 
William  Fraser,  of  Mill  Brook,  Picton, 
Nova  Scotia;  b.  1832;  ed.  at  West  River 
Seminary,  Picton,  Nova  Scotia  ; sometime 
a Member  of  Senate,  Commonwealth  of 
Australia,  and  a Railway  Contractor;  is 
owner  of  pastoral  properties  in  Queens- 
land, N.S.  Wales  and  Victoria,  a M.L.C. , 
Victoria,  and  a Member  of  Senate  thereof : 
m.  1st,  1868,  Margaret,  who  d.  18 — , da. 
of  Martin  Bolger ; 2ndly,  18 — , Anne 
Bertha,  da.  of  John  Collen,  of  Mun- 
doolun,  Brisbane,  Queensland  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Norla,  Toorah,  Melbourne ; Aus- 
tralian ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Sons  living — Simon,  b.  1886;  a Mining  En- 
gineer: m.  1914,  Phyllis  Hammond,  da.  of 
William  Hammond  Clegg,  stockbroker,  of 
Melbourne, — Douglas  Martin,  LL.B.,  b.  1888  ; 
in  Australian  Imperial  Forces:  m.  1915, 
Dorothea,  da.  of  Robert  Martin  Collins,  of 
Beaudesert,  Queensland, — John  Neville,  b. 
1890  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1917  ; Lieut.  R.A.F. 
Daughter  living— Jane  Marion,  b.  1869 : m. 
1893,  John  MacVean. 

Fraser,  Sir  Stuart  Mitford,  K.C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  J.  Denholm  Fraser, 
J.P. , of  Tiverton,  Devon;  b.  1864;  ed. 
at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1882;  served  in 
Bombay  as  Assist.  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate, Forest  Settlement  Officer,  and 
Junior  Collector ; was  T utor  and  Guardian 
to  Maharaja  of  Kholapur,  to  Ch.  of 
Kagal,  and  to  Kunvar  Sahebof  Bhaunagar 
1889-94,  and  Tutor  and  Gov.  to  Maharaja 
of  Mysore  1896-1902;  subsequently  Dep. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Foreign  Depart.), 
and  officiated  as  Foreign  Sec.  1904-5; 
appointed  British  Commr.  to  negotiate 
with  China  regarding  Anglo-Tibetan 
Agreement  1905,  Resident  in  Mysore  1905, 


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in  Kashmir  1911,  and  at  Hyderabad 
1916;  retired  1919:  m.  1888,  Constance, 

C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Edwin  Maude, 
formerly  Comdg.  Leinster  Regt. ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1902,  C.S.I.  1913,  K.C.S.I.  1918. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Denholm  de  Montalt  Stuart,  b. 
1889  ; Capt.  Indian  Cav. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Maude  Stuart: 
m.  1916,  Capt.  Thomas  Anson  Thornton, 
Hussars, — Violet  Evelyn  Stuart. 

Fraser,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  G.  R.  Fraser, 
Bar.-at-Law;  b.  1840;  entered  R.E. 
1862,  became  Capt.  1874,  Brevet  Major 
1878,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Brevet  Col. 
1885,  Col.  1894,  Maj.-Gen.  1898  (retired 
1902),  and  Col.  Comdt.  1913  ; in  France 
during  mil.  operations  1870-71,  in  Paris 
during  Communist  Revolution  1871,  and 
in  Turkey  1876  ; served  as  Mil.  Officer 
with  British  Naval  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Besica 
Bay  1877;  accompanied  Turkish  Com.- 
in-Ch.  in  Bulgarian  campaign  1877;  grad, 
of  Staff  Coll.  1880;  took  part  in  Transvaal 
War  1881 , acting  as  D.  A.  A.  and  Q.  M.  G. , 
and  subsequently  as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
(despatches),  and  was  Political  and 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sir  Evelyn  Wood  till 
Feb.  1882  ; served  on  Gen.  Staff  in  Egyp- 
tian Campaign  1882  (despatches,  bronze 
star,  medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Os- 
manieh),  as  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Egyptian 
Army  1882-5,  and  as  A.  A.  and  Q.  M.G.  in 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  clasp, 
3rd  class  Medjidie) ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Comran.  on  Piers  and  Roads,  Ireland 
1886-8  and  1900,  Assist.  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Fortifications  at  Head  Quarters 
1891-4,  Col.-on-the-Staff  Comdg.  R.E. , 
S.  Dist.  1894-6,  and  Comdt.  of  Sch.  of 
Mil.  Engineering  at  Chatham  1896-1902, 
and  also  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Thames  Dist. 
1898-1902 : m.  1865,  Matilda,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Beckford  Wildman,  M.P. , of 
Chilman  Castle,  Kent;  cr.  C.M.G.  1882, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1891,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  83, 
Onslow  Square , S.  W.  ; Athenceum  Club. 
Sons  living — George  Willoughby,  b.  1866; 
in  Egyptian  Govt.  Ser. : m.  1902,  Dorothy 
Julia,  da.  of  Col.  Almeric  George  Spencer 
[see  V.  Churchill,  colls.], — Gordon  Lushington, 
b.  1869. 

Fraser,  Hon.  Sir  William,  K.C.V.O., 
son  of  Capt.  Hugh  Fraser  (5th  Madras 
Light  Cav.),  of  Leadclume,  Inverness- 
shire;  b.  1840;  ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey,  and  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Jersey; 
was  a Member  of  New  Zealand  Parlia- 
ment 1893-1919,  and  Min.  of  Public 
Works,  New  Zealand  1912-20 ; is  a 
M.L.C.  : m.  1874,  Ellen  Isabel,  el.  da. 
of  Alfred  Edward  Chetham-Strode,  of 
Dunedin,  New  Zealand;  cr.  Knt.  1918, 
and  K.C.V.O.  1920.  Wellington  ( New 
Zealand ),  and  Dunedin  ( New  Zealand ) 
Clubs. 

Frazer,  Sir  James  George,  LL.D ., 

D. C.L.,  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Frazer, 
J.P.,  of  Rowmore  House,  Gareloch-head ; 
b.  1854;  Hon.  LL. D. , Glasgow  1895,  Hon. 
Litt. D.,  Durham  1898,  and  Camb.  1920, 
Hon.  D.C.L. , Oxford  1899;  is  aF.R.S.,  ; 
a Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  of 
British  Acad.,  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Edinburgh,  and  a Corresponding  | 
Member  of  Roy.  Prussian  Acad,  of 
Science  ; appointed  Professor  of  Social 
Anthropology,  Liverpool  1907;  author  of 
“The  Golden  Bough,"  etc.:  m.  1896; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  i,  Brick  Court,  Temple, 

E. C.  ; Athenceum , and  Albemarle  Clubs. 


Freeland,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Francis  Edward,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B. , D.S.O., 
M.  V.  O. , son  of  Col.  Russell  George  Free- 
land, of  The  Elms,  Toft  Monks,  Beccles, 
Suffolk  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.E.  1891,  and  retired  as  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
1920  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  Boxer  Campaign  in  China 
1900-1902,  European  War  1914-17,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; sometime  Dep.  Traffic 
Manager,  N.-W.  Railway  of  India;  is 
Agent  Bombay,  Baroda,  and  Central 
India  Railway ; was  employed  on  special 
duty  for  Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1911  : 
m.  1897,  Ethel  Louise,  da.  of  Col.  T. 
Malcolm  Walker,  R.A.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1911,  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  K.C.I.E.  1919. 

Freeman,  Sir  Philip  Horace,  K.B.E. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  George  Broke  Freeman, 
Bar.-at-law  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1901, 

M. A.  1904);  admitted  Solicitor  1904; 

Hon.  Sec.  Business  Committee  of  Officers' 
Families  Fund  1914-19:  m.  1912,  Phyllis 
Mary  Scott;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  5,  Cadogan  Court , 

S'.  W.3. 

Sons  living — John  Edward  Broke,  b.  1913, — 
Keith  Neville  Scott,  b.  1917. 

Fremantle,  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Edmund  Robert,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see 
B.  Cottesloe]. 

Fremantle,  Vice- Adm.  Sir  Sydney 
Robert,  K.  C.B. , M.  V.  D.[see  B.  Cottesloe]. 

French,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Arthur, 
K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  French, 
of  Mornington  Park,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1841 ; 
entered  R.A.  i860,  became  Capt.  1872, 
Major  1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1887,  Col.  1892, 
Maj.-Gen.  1900  (retired  1902),  and  Col. 
Comdt.  1912;  appointed  Lieut. -Col.  Cana- 
dian Militia  1870 ; was  Inspector  of  Ar- 
tillery (Canada)  1870-73,  and  Commr.  of 

N. -W.  Mounted  Police  and  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  1873-6 ; organised  and  com- 
manded an  Expeditionary  Force  of  300 
mounted  men  and  two  guns  sent  by  Cana- 
dian Govt,  from  the  Red  River  to  the 
Rocky  Mountains  1874 ; was  Inspector 
of  Warlike  Stores,  Devonport  1878-83, 
Comdt.  of  Queensland  Forces  with  Army 
rank  of  Col.  1883-91  (thanked  by  both 
Houses  of  Queensland  Parliament,  pro- 
moted Col.),  Ch.  Instructor  at  Sch.  of 
Gunnery  1892-3,  Col.-on-the-Staff  Comdg. 
R.A.  at  Bombay  1894-5,  Brig. -Gen.  R.A. , 
Bombay  Army  1895-6,  and  Comdt.  of 
Colonial  Forces  in  N.S.  Wales  1896-1902: 
m.  1862,  Janet  Clarke,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Long  Innes,  formerly  37th 
Regt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1877,  K. C.M.G.  1902. 
Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Sons  living — John  Arthur  Innes,  b.  1863  : m. 
1892,  Jane,  da.  of  the  Rev.  C.  W.  Molony, — 
George  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  b.  1865  [see  ‘‘COM- 
PANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Isabel  Maud,  b.  1866 : tn. 
1887,  Dr.  E.  H.  O’Doherty,  who  d.  1900,— 
Lilian,  b.  1875  : tn.  1st,  1902,  Capt.  Telford 
Mackenzie  Young,  16th  Lancers,  who  d.  1905; 
2nd,  the  Hon.  William  Herbert  Wood, 
Colonial  Sec.  N.S.  Wales,— Edith  Kathleen, 
b.  1877  : tn.  1902,  Brig.-Gen.  Ewen  George 
Sinclair-MacLagan,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.), 
and  Australian  Imperial  Force. 

French,  Sir  John  Russell,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Major  John  French,  Indian  Army  ; 
b.  1847;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  in 
Sydney  ; Gen.  Manager,  Bank  of  N.  S. 
Wales,  and  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Bankers, 
N.  S.  Wales:  tn.  1874,  a da.  of  the  late 


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W.  L..  Hawkins,  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Vange , 
Fairfax  Road , Belle  Vue  Hill , Sydney, 
New  South  Wales. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

French,  Sir  Somerset  Richard, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
French ; b.  1848  ; entered  Money  Order 
Depart,  of  Gen.  Post  Office,  London 
1866,  transferred  to  Sec.’s  Office  in  Postai 
Branch  1869,  and  subsequently  to  Tele- 
graph Branch,  taking  charge  of  Intelli- 
gence Section  and  afterwards  of  Press  and 
Special  Arrangements  Branches  ; accom- 
panied Expeditionary  Force  to  Cyprus 
1878  to  organise  Postal  and  Telegraph 
Ser.  in  that  Island ; was  Sec.  and  Ac- 
countant of  Cape  Gen.  Post  Office 
1880-92 ; also  Controller  of  Post  Office 
Savings’  Bank  there  1884-92 ; became 
Postmaster-Gen.  and  Gen.  Manager  of 
Telegraphs,  Cape  Colony  1894,  and 
Postmaster-Gen.  of  British  Bechuanaland 
Protectorate  1897;  is  an  A.I.E.E. , a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  a 
Member  of  Gov.  Body,  King  Edward’s 
Horse ; was  Gen.  Manager  of  Rhodesia 
Telegraph  Ser. , and  of  Trans-Continental 
Telegraph  Co.  1893-7 ; organised  Postal 
and  Telegraph  Ser.  in  Rhodesia  and  Postal 
Ser.  in  British  Central  Africa ; represented 
Cape  Colony  and  Natal  at  Universal 
Postal  Union  Congresses  at  Washington 
1897  and  Rome  1906 ; successfully  con- 
cluded negotiations  for  entry  of  Cape 
Colony  into  Universal  Postal  Union  1895, 
and  reduction  of  Cable  Rates  1899-1901 ; 
took  leading  part  in  introduction  of  Im- 
perial Penny  Postage  Scheme ; was  Agent- 
Gen.  in  London  for  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
1908-10:  m.  1893,  Josephine,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Dr.  Joseph  Beauval  Murphy, 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1896,  K.C.M.G.  1901. 
Aylwins,  Mayfield,  Sussex ; Junior  Carl- 
ton, and  Civil  Service  ( Cafe  Town ) Clubs. 
Frere,  His  Honour  Sir  Bartle  Henry 
Temple,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Temple  Frere,  R.  of  Burston,  Norfolk  ; 
b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1884)  ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1887,  and  a K.C.  Gibraltar 
19 1 1 ; has  been  Legal  Adviser  to  the 
British  Ministry  at  Morocco,  and  to  the 
Admiralty  and  War  Office  at  Gibraltar 
since  1911  ; was  Pres,  of  Dist.  Court, 
Cyprus  1897-1902,  Police  Magistrate  and 
Coroner,  Gibraltar  1902-n,  and  Attorney- 
Gen.  there  1911-14,  since  when  he  has 
been  Ch.  Justice  thereof;  author  of  “ The 
Laws  of  Gibraltar  ” : m.  1896,  his  cousin, 
Gwendolen  Winslow,  younger  da.  of  John 
Tudor  Frere,  of  Roydon  Hall,  Norfolk  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Gibraltar ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  and  Norfolk  County  ( Norwich ) 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Henry  Bartle  Jary,  b.  1902. 
Daughter  living — .Sarah  Barbarajary,  b.  19x0. 

Freyer,  Col.  Sir  Peter  Johnston, 
K.C.B.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel 
Freyer,  of  Galway ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at 
Erasmus  Smith’s  Coll.,  Galway,  and  at 
Queen’s  Univ.  of  Ireland  (B.A.  1st  class 
Honours  1872,  M.D.  1st  class  Honours 
1874,  Hon.  M.A.  1886,  Hon.  LL.D. 
1919) ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
(retired),  Hon.  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  a 
Consulting  Surg.,  and  Consulting  Surg. 
to  Queen  Alexandra's  Mil.  Hospital,  and 
to  E.  Command  ; formerly  Examiner  in 
Surgery,  Durham  Univ. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
C.B. , K.C.B.);  author  of  numerous 

medical  works:  m.  18—,  Isabella,  who 


d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  McVittie, 
of  Dublin;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  27,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; 

Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Dermot  Johnston,  b.  1883; 
Major  Condon  Regt. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1884: 
m.  1907,  Major  John  Duncan  Grant,  V.C., 
Indian  Army. 

Friend,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Lovick  Bransby,  K.B.E.,  C.B.  [see 
“ Privy  Council”]. 

Fripp,  Sir  Alfred  Downing,  K.C.  V.O., 
C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
Downing  Fripp  (a  Member  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours),  of 
Hampstead,  N.W.  ; b.  1865  > M.B. 
and  M.S.  London,  L. R.C.  P.  London, 
and  M.  R.C.S.  Eng.  1889,  and  F.  R.C.S. 
Eng.  1893;  appointed  Hon.  Surg.  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1897,  Surg.-in-Ord.  to  the 
Duke  of  Connaught  1909,  and  Hon.  Surg.- 
in-Ord.  to  King  George  V.  1910;  is  Surg. 
and  Lecturer  on  Surgery  at  Guy’s  Hos- 
pital (formerly  Teacher  of  Operative 
Surgery,  and  Lecturer  on  Anatomy),  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Hospital  Sunday 
and  Saturday  Funds,  of  Central  British 
Red  Cross  Council,  of  Army  Med.  Ser. 
Advisory  Board,  and  of  Visiting  Com- 
mittee of  King  Edward  VII. ’s  Fund  for 
London  Hospitals,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  ; acted  as  Senior  Surg. 
and  Ch.  Civilian  Med.  Officer  to  Imperial 
Yeo.  Hospital  in  S.  Africai90o(despatches, 
medal,  C.B.);  appointed  Consulting  Surg. 
to  the  Navy  (Hospital  Ships)  1914  ; author 
of  various  papers  on  scientific  subjects  : 
m.  1898,  Margaret  Scott,  R.R.  C.  (forsers. 
during  S.  African  War),  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Burt  Haywood,  of  Reigate ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1898,  C.B.  (Civil)  and 
C.V.O.  1900,  Knt.  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1906. 
19,  Portland  Place,  W.  ; The  Mill  House, 
West  Lulworth,  Dorset. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Thomas,  b.  1899, — 
Reginald  Charles,  b.  1915. 

Daughters  living — Betty  Agnes,  b.  1904, — 
Margaret  Cecely,  b.  1908, — Venetia  Sybil,  b. 
1911. 

Friswell,  Sir  Charles  Hain,  son  of 
George  Friswell ; b.  1871 : is  a Motor 
Manufacturer,  and  Chm.  and  Managing 
Director  of  Friswell’ s (1906)  (Limited) : m. 
1895,  Edith  Kate,  da.  of  William  Frewer  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1909.  Woodland,  Ewhurst 
Surrey. 

Frizelle,  Sir  Joseph;  b.  1841;  ed. 
at  Roy.  Sch. , Dungannon,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  entered  I.C.S. 
1863  ; appointed  Assist.  Magistrate  and 
Collector  in  N.-W.  Provinces  1864 ; Assist. 
Commr. , Punjab  1864,  Judicial  Assist. 
1876,  Dep.  Commr.  1877,  and  Div. 
Judge  1884  ; was  a Judge  of  Ch.  Court, 
Punjab  1889-98,  and  Ch.  Judge  1898 ; 
retired  1898  : m.  1868,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  W.  Keene ; cr.  Knt.  1899. 
Frost,  Sir  John  Meadows,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  Gibbons  Frost,  of 
Dolcorsllwyn,  Montgomery;  b.  1856;  a 
J.P.  for  Cheshire  and  Chester  (Mayor 
since  1913),  and  a founder  and  Comdt. 
Chester  Contingent  of  Cheshire  Vol.  : m. 
1st,  1884,  Henrietta,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of 
Robert  Kelsall,  of  Deeplich  Hall,  Lanca- 
shire ; zndly,  1913,  Dora,  da.  of  T.  W. 
Barwood,  of  Ealing ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Upton  Lawn,  Upton,  Chester ; Docorls- 
llwyn  Hall,  Cemmes,  Montgomery. 

Sons  living — John  Meadows,  D.S.O.,  b.  1885 
[see  “ Companionage”], — H.  K.,  b.  18 — 
Major  Home  Ser. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Fry,  Sir  Frederick  Morris,  K.C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Fry, 
of  Compton  House,  Compton  Bishop, 
Somerset;  b.  1851;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1873 ; is 
an  Hon.  Sec.  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  King  Edward's  Hospital  Fund,  Past 
Master  of  Merchant  Taylors’  Co.,  and  a 
J.  P.  for  London  ; author  of  “ A Historical 
Catalogue  of  the  Pictures,  Herse  Cloths, 
and  Tapestries  at  Merchant  Taylors 
Hall  ” : m.  1910,  Edith  Headley,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Headley  Moore,  V. 
of  St.  John’s,  Darwen  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1911,  C.V.0. 1913,  K.C.V.O.  1919. 
24,  Russell  Square,  W.C.  ; Junior  Carl- 
toti,  and  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Edith  Johanna  Barbara,  b. 

1 91 1, — Margaret  Hine,  b.  1913. 

Fry,  Sir  Henry  James  Wakely,  C.T.E., 
son  of  the  late  William  Wakely  Fry,  of 
Taunton,  Somerset ; b.  1849  I ed.  at  Ch. 
Coll.,  Taunton,  and  at  London  Univ. 
(B.A.  Honours  1875)  > was  Director- 
Gen.  of  Stores,  India  Office  1912-15  : m. 
1877,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Charles  Parsons, 
of  Steepleton  Preston,  Dorset;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1914,  Knt.  1916.  Holly  Cottage , Engle - 
field  Green,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living — Five,  of  whom  Lucy:  m. 
1916,  Paymaster  Ernest  William  Cox,  R.N., — 
Mary:  m.  1913,  Anthony  May  hew,  Lieut. 
Roy.  Fusiliers. 

Fry,  Sir  William,  son  of  the  late 
William  Fry,  of  Dublin  ; b.  1853  ; ed. 
privately ; admitted  a Solicitor  1874 
(First  Honours,  gold  medal,  Incorpo- 
rated Law  So.);  sometime  Pres,  of  In. 
corporated  Law  So.  of  Ireland,  and  Hon- 
Sec. , Dublin  Chamber  of  Commerce;  is 
a Land  Agent,  senior  partner  in  legal 
firm  of  William  Fry  and  Sons,  of  Dublin, 
Solicitor  to  Commrs.  of  Woods  and 
Forests,  Ireland,  and  to  Dublin  and  S.-E. 
Railway,  a Director  of  Crowe,  Wilson 
and  Co.  (Limited),  a Member  of  Council 
of  Dublin  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Chm. 
Roy.  Hospital  for  Incurables,  Past  Chm. 
Solicitors’  Benevolent  Asso. , Chm.  Dublin 
Juvenile  Employment  Advisory  Com- 
mittee, Vice  Patron  of  Masonic  Orphan 
Boys’  and  Girls’  Schs. , Trustee  of  Hos- 
pital Sunday  Fund,  Hon.  Treasurer  Prince 
of  Wales  National  Relief  Fund  (Dublin), 
a Trustee  of  King’s  Fund  for  Disabled 
Soldiers,  a Member  of  Committee  for  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Children,  and  Pres. 
Mid-Ireland  Branch  of  Y.  M.C.A. , a 
M.R.I.A.,  a F.R.G.S. , and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  : m.  1876,  Kate,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Houghton,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  Knt. 
1915.  14,  L ower  Mount  Street,  Dublin  ; 

Nevin,  Hook  Heath , Woking ; Constitu- 
tional, Royal  Societies' , Royal  Irish 
Yacht,  and  Royal  Dublin  Society  Clubs. 
Sons  living — William  Houghton,  b.  1879, — 
Philip  Golding,  b.  1889 ; Major  Machine  Gun 
Corps. 

Daughters  living — Ethel:  m.  1912,  Arnold 
McClure  Williams,  ot  Heathfield,  Jersey, — 
Lilian  Constance:  m.  1913,  Frank  McClure 
Williams,  of  La  Bam,  Dunsfold,  Surrey,— 
Ruth  (Lady  Boyd)  : m.  1901,  Sir  Walter 

Herbert  Boyd,  2nd  Bt.  (cr.  1916), — Phyllis; 
in  Women’s  Legion. 

Fry,  H.E.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  son  of  Thomas  Fry, 
J.P. , of  Dublin  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  St. 
Colomba’s  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  14th  Regt.  1878, 
became  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own 
(W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1886,  Major  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904  (h.-p. 
1906),  Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1911  ; 


retired  1919 ; appointed  Col.  of  the  Regt. 
1914  ; Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.),  European  War  1916- 
18  (despatches) ; was  Comdt.  Sch.  of 
Instruction  for  Mounted  Inf.,  S.  Com- 
mand 1905-6,  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg. 
Lancashire  Regt.  Dist.  and  E.  Lancashire 
Territorial  Div.  1908,  Dep.  Director-Gen. 
of  Territorial  Force  1910,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a London  Territorial  Div.  1912- 
15  and  a Div.  1915-16;  appointed 
Maj.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Administration 
1916,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Isle  of  Man 
1919  : m.  1886,  Ellen  Margaret,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  John  Senhouse  Goldie- 
Taubman,  of  The  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man 
[see  Goldie-Taubman,  “Knights’ 
Widows”]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O. 
1909,  K.C.V.O.  1920.  Government 
House,  Isle  of  Man ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Elma:  m.  1913, 
Henry  Russell  Hornby,  el.  son  of  Sir  William 
Henry  Hornby,  1st  Bt. 

Fryer,  Sir  Charles  Edward,  I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Biden  Fryer,  of 
Leamington ; b.  1850 ; ed.  privately ; 
formerly  Inspector  of  Fisheries,  Home 
Office  and  Board  of  Trade,  and  Sup. 
Inspector  Board  of  Agriculture  and 
Fisheries;  is  a Fellow  of  Linnean  So., 
and  an  Hon.  Member  of  American 
Fisheries  So.,  and  of  Salmon  and  Trout 
Asso.  ; has  been  Official  British  Delegate 
at  various  International  Fisheries  Con- 
gresses; was  Pres.  International  Fisheries 
Congress,  Ostend,  1913,  and  Vice-Pres. 
International  Fisheries'Congress  at  Wash- 
ington 1908,  and  at  Rome  1911  ; author 
of  various  works  on  Fisheries : m.  1st, 
18 — , Marianne,  who  d.  1887,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  George  Taylor ; 2ndly,  18 — , 
Kate,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Ward ; cr.  I.S.O.  1907,  Knt.  1915. 

’ [He  died  Nov.  18th,  1920.] 

Fryer,  Sir  Frederic  \Villiam 
Richards,  K.C.S.I. , son  of  the  late 
F.  W.  Fryer,  of  West  Moors,  Dorset ; b. 
1845;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1880 ; entered 
B.C.S.  1864;  sometime  Assist.  Commr. 
and  Settlement  Officer,  Punjab ; served 
as  Officiating  Dep.  Commr.  1877,  and 
on  special  duty  with  Quetta  Field 
Force  1878-9 ; was  Commr.  of  Central 
Div.,  Upper  Burma,  1886-8,  Finan- 
cial Commr.,  Burma,  1888-91,  Acting 
Ch.  Commr.  of  Burmah  1893-4,  Acting 
Financial  Commr.  in  Punjab,  and  an 
Additional  Member  of  the  Viceroy’s 
Council  1894-5,  a°d  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Burmah  1895-7,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  thereof 
1897-1903 : m.  1870,  Frances,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  C.  Lake  Bashford,  J.P., 
D.L.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1890,  K.C.S.I.  1895. 
23,  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W.  ; Athenaeum, 
and  East  India  United  Service  Clubs. 

Son  living — Frederic  Arthur  Bashford,  b. 
1871;  Brig -Gen.  in  the  Army:  m.  1904, 
Frances  Esm£,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Walter  Balfe,  nth  Hussars. 

Fuller,  Sir  Francis  Charles  Bernard 
Dudley,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  Charles  Francis  Fuller,  formerly 
12th  Lancers;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  St.  Charles 
Coll. , London ; entered  Colonial  Civil 
Ser.  1884,  became  Dist.  Commr.,  Lagos 
1892,  Resident  of  Ibadan  1897,  Colonial 
Treasurer,  Lagos  1901,  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Gov.  of  Malta  1902,  and  Ch.  Commr., 

| Ashanti  1905 : m.  1911,  Elfrida,  da.  of 


KNIGHTS. 


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the  late  William  Iremonger,  J.P. , of 
Wherwell  Priory,  Hants:  cr.  C.M.G. 
1906,  K.B.E.  1919.  Travellers  Club. 

Fuller,  Sir  George  Warburton, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Lawrence  Fuller,  J.P. , of  Dunmore,  N.S. 
Wales;  b.  1861;  M.A.  Sydney  Univ. 
1882;  Bar.-at-Law;  sat  in  N.S.  Wales 
Legislative  Assembly  1891-4  and  1915-17, 
and  in  Commonwealth  Parliament  1901- 
13;  was  Min.  for  Home  Affairs,  Common- 
wealth of  Australia  1909-10;  appointed 
Ch.  Sec.,  N.S.  Wales  1916:  m.  1893, 
Ada  Louisa,  da.  of  Alexander  King,  of 
Avocca,  Kiama,  N.S.  Wales;  cr. 
K.  C.M.G.  1919.  Inglewood,  Wolseley 
Road,  Point  Piper,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; 
Australian  ( Sydney ) Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  18—. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Fuller,  Sir  Joseph  Bampfylde, 
K.  C.S.I. , C.I.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Fuller,  formerly  V.  of  Ramsdale,  Hants  ; 
b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; en- 
tered B.C.S.  1875 ; served  in  N.-W. 
Provinces  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Agriculture ; trans- 
ferred to  Central  Provinces  1882 ; ap- 
pointed Commr. , of  Settlements  and  Agri- 
culture, Central  Provinces  1885,  Magis- 
trate and  Collector,  Allahabad  1896, 
Commr.  Central  Provinces  1897,  a Mem- 
ber of  Viceroy’s  Legislative  Council  1898, 
Revenue  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1901,  Ch.  - 
Commr.  of  Assam  1902,  and  1st  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1905  ; re- 
tired 1906 ; appointed  Controller  of 
Timber,  War  Office  1917 ; author  of 
“The  Empire  of  India":  m.  1st,  1879, 
Maria  Caldwell,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Henry  Aston,  Bom.  S.C.  ; 2ndly, 
1884,  Sarah  Augusta,  da.  of  Arthur 
Wellesley  Critchley ; cr.  C.I.E.  1892 
C.S.I.  1902,  K. C.S.I.  1906.  East  India 
United  Service,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Fullerton  (Buller-Fullerton- 
Elphinstone)  [see  Elphinstone]. 

Fulton,  Sir  Forrest,  K.C. , youngest 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Fulton,  K.H. ; 
b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Norwich  Gram.  Sch. , and  at 
London  Univ.  (B.A.  1867,  LL.B.  1873); 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1872,  a K.C.  1892, 
and  a Bencher  1898  ; went  S.-E.  Circuit ; 
successively  T reasury  Counsel  at  Middlesex 
Sessions,  and  Senior  Counsel  to  the  Post- 
Office,  and  subsequently  to  the  Treasury, 
at  Central  Criminal  Court  and  to  Mint  for 
co.  of  Hertford  ; was  Recorder  of  Maid- 
stone June  to  Aug.  1892,  and  Common 
Serjeant  of  London  and  Judge  of  Mayor's 
Court  of  London  Aug.  1892  to  March 
1900,  since  when  he  has  been  Recorder ; 
is  a J.P. , and  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London,  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  and  a 
Commr.  of  Central  Criminal  Court ; re- 
ceived Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Ham,  N.  Div.  (C)  1886- 
92,  having  been  defeated  therefor  1885  ; 
m.  i875„Sophia  Browne,  el.  da.  of  John  B. 
Nicholson  ; cr.  Knt.  1892.  Recorder  s 
Chambers , Guildhall,  E.C.  ; The  Cottage, 
Sheringham,  Norfolk  ; Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — Leonard  Jessopp  (2 7,  Ladbroke 
Grove,  W.),  b.  1879  ; admitted  Solicitor  1903  ; 
Legal  Adviser  to  the  Public  Trustee : m. 
1909,  Mabel  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Augustus  Mortimer  Wilcox,  V.  of 
Wolston,  Warwickshire, — Eustace  Cecil  (5, 
Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1880; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1904  ; temporary  Major 
R.A.F., — Grenville  Richard,  b.  1883  ; a Solici- 
tor, and  Clerk  of  Arraigns,  Central  Criminal 
Court. 


Fulton,  Sir  Robert  Fulton,  LL.D., 
second  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Rampini, 
of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A. 
1864,  Hon.  LL.D.  1903);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1884;  entered  B.C.S.  1864; 
became  a Magistrate  1865,  and  a Dist. 
Judge  1875;  acted  as  a Puisne  Judge  of 
the  High  Court  1888,  1889,  1890,  and 
1892,  and  as  Ch.  Justice,  Bengal  1907 
and  1908  ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Judicature,  Fort  William 
1893-1908,  and  an  Additional  Member  of 
Legislative  Council  of  Govt,  of  India 
1902-3;  acted  as  Ch.  Justice,  Bengal  1907 
and  1908  ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1908 
the  surname  of  Fulton  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic;  author  of  “The  Bengal 
Tenancy  Act,"  and  has  revised  “Field's 
Law  of  Evidence  in  India,”  “ Indian 
Case  Law  on  Torts,”  and  “O’Kinealy’s 
Civil  Procedure  Code  ” : m.  1887,  Margaret 
Edith,  second  da.  of  Brig. -Surg. -Lieut. - 
Col.  Robert  George  Matthew,  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  Knt.  1908.  7,  Sloane 

Gardens,  S.  W. ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Beatrice  Edith,  b.  1895  : m. 
1917,  Major  Charles  Drury  Fuller,  formerly 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,and  R.A.F. 

Furse,  Dame  ICatherine,  G.B.E. , da. 
of  the  late  John  Addington  Symonds 
[E.  Guilford,  colls.];  b.  18 — ; is  Comdt.- 
in-Ch.  Women’s  Voluntary  Aid  Detach- 
ment; appointed  Director  of  Women’s 
Roy.  Naval  Ser.  1917:  m.  1900,  Charles 
Wellington  Furse,  who  d.  1904;  cr. 
G.B.E.  1917. 

Furse,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Thomas,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Ven.  Charles  Wellington  Furse,  Arch- 
deacon of  Westminster,  of  Halsdon,  N. 
Devon  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered 
R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1900,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1908,  Lieut. -Col. 
1910,  Col.  1913,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916  ; 
retired  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  as  A.  A.G.  for  Transport  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches  twice, 

C.  B.,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Crown  of  Italy,  and 
Chia  Ho.  of  China,  American  D.S.M.)  ; 
was  D.A.A  G. , Head  Quarters  1899-1902, 

D. A.Q.  M.G.,  2nd  Army  Corps  1902-4, 
and  D.A  A.G.  at  Staff  Coll.  1908-11  ; 
appointed  Major  on  General  Staff  1905,  a 
D.A.Q.M.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1905,  and 
a Gen  Staff  Officer  (1st  grade)  S.  Div. 
(Irish  Command)  1913  ; was  Master-Gen. 
of  Ordnance  and  a Mil.  Member  of 
Army  Council  1916-19  (also  an  Additional 
Member  of  Munitions  Council  1917-19)  : 
m.  1899,  Jean  Adelaide,  O.B.E. , da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Evans-Gordon,  of  59,  Cadogan 
Gardens,  S W. , and  Prestons,  Ightham, 
Kent;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  K.C.B,  (Mil.)  1917.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Sons  living — David  Gordon  Roberts,  b.  1900, 
— Roger  Kemble,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Diana,  b.  1902, — Judith,  b. 
1912. 

Gage,  Sir  William  James,  son  of 
Andrew  Gage  ; b.  1849;  ed.  at  Brampton 
High  Sch.,  and  at  Normal  Sch.,  Toronto; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Mount  Allison  Univ.  1917; 
is  Pres,  of  W.  J.  Gage  and  Co.  (Limited), 
publishers,  of  82-94,  Spadina  Avenue 
Toronto,  of  Educational  Book  Co., 
Toronto,  and  of  Kinleith  Paper  Mills, 
St.  Catharines,  Ontario,  Director  of  Im- 


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perial  Bank  of  Canada,  Vice- Pres,  of 
Chartered  Trust  and  Executor  Co., 
Toronto,  Founder  and  Pres.  National 
Sanatorium  Asso. , Chm.  of  Free  Hospital 
for  Consumptives,  and  Queen  Mary  Hos- 
pital for  Consumptive  Children,  Toronto, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; was 
Pres.,  Toronto  Board  of  Trade  19x0; 
Organiser  and  1st  Pres,  of  Associated 
Boards  of  Trade,  Ontario  : in  1912  origi- 
nated King  Edward  Memorial  Fund,  and 
in  1916  assisted  to  establish  “The  Ina 
Grafton  Homes”:  m.  1880,  Ina,  da.  of 
David  Burnside  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Wych- 
wood  Park,  Toronto  ; National  and  York 
( Toronto ) Clubs. 

Gait,  Sir  Edward  Albert,  K.C.S.I. , 
C.I.E.,  Ph.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  James 
Gait;  b.  1863;  ed.  abroad,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London;  Ph.D.,  Patna  Univ.; 
entered  I.C.S.  1882,  and  became  Provincial 
Sup.  of  Census,  Assam  1890,  Dep.- 
Commr.  1892,  Director  of  Land  Records 
and  Agriculture  1893,  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr,  of  Assam  1896,  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  Bengal  1897,  Provincial  Sup.  of 
Census,  Bengal  1900,  Census  Commr.  for 
India  1903,  Dep. -Commr.,  Bengal  1904, 
Financial  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  and  a 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Lieut.  - 
Gov.  of  Bengal  1905,  Commr.  of  Chota 
Nagpur  1905,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal 
1907,  Census  Commr.  for  India  1909,  a 
M.E.C.  of  Bihar  and  Orissa  and  Vice- Pres, 
of  Legislative  Council  1912,  and  Lieut.  - 
Gov.  thereof  1915 ; retired  1920 ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  189 7, 

Christian  Maud,  C.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  Col.  Arthur  Stephen, 
J.P. , Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1907,  C.S.I.  1912,  K.C.S.I.  1915. 

East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Stephanie  Maud. 

Gales,  Sir  Robert  Richard,  son  of 
Richard  Smith  Gales,  of  Littlehampton  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Cooper’s 
Hill  Coll.  ; is  a M.I.C.E.  ; in  1st  Berk- 
shire Vol.  1883-6,  and  E.  Bengal  Rail- 
way Vol.  1914-15;  entered  P.W.D. , 
India  1886,  became  Executive  Engineer 
1896,  Sup.  Engineer  1910,  and  Ch. 
Engineer  1915;  was  Dep.  Manager,  E. 
Bengal  Railway  1898-1900,  Engineer-in- 
Ch.  Curzon  Bridge,  Allahabad  1903-5, 
of  Bombay-Sind  Connection  Survey 
1905-6,  of  Coonoor-Ootacamund  Rail- 
way 1906-8,  and  of  Hardinge  Bridge, 
Sara,  Bengal  1909-15,  Ch.  Engineer,  Rail- 
way Board,  Govt,  of  India  1915-17,  and 
Agent  N.-W.  Railway  of  India  1917-18; 
cr.  Knt.  19x5.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Gallagher,  Sir  James  Mitchell;  b. 
18 — ; is  a Cigar  Importer  ; elected  Lord 
Mayor  of  Dublin  1916  ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
22,  Charleston  Road,  Rathmines,  Dublin  ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Gallagher,  Sir  William,  C.B.,  I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Michael  Gallagher,  of 
Galwilly,  co.  Donegal ; b.  1851 ; entered 
Revenue  Depart.  1872,  became  Assist. 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Excise  1908,  Ch.  In- 
spector Customs  and  Excise  1911,  and 
Commr.  to  Board  thereof  1918  : m.  1875, 
Margaret  Teresa,  da.  of  the  late  George  | 
Colhoun,  of  Londonderry ; cr.  I.S.0. 1910,  j 
Knt.  1916,  C.  B.  (Civil)  1920.  St. 
Eunan’s,  Stapleton  Hall  Road,  N. 4. 


Sons  living — George,  b.  18 — , — Charles,  b. 
18 — . 

Daughters  living — Sara:  m.  1916,  George 

A.  Campbell,  Lieut.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, 
— Mary, — Bridget, — Margaret. 

Galloway,  Sir  James,  K.B.E.,  C.B., 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  son 
of  James  Galloway,  formerly  of  Calcutta; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Chanonry  Sch.,  Aberdeen, 
and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1882,  M.B. 
1885,  M.D.  1892) ; F.R.C.S.  England 
1892,  F.R.C.  P.  London  1897;  Examiner 
in  Med.,  London  Univ.,  and  Senior 
Physician  Charing  Cross  Hospital ; was 
Consulting  Physician  to  British  Army  in 
France  and  Inspector  of  Recruiting  Med. 
Boards  1916-17  (Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.), 
and  Ch.  Commr.  for  Med.  Sers. , Ministry 
of  National  Ser.  1917-19  : m.  1898,  Jessie 
Hermina  Sawers  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  54,  Harley  Street, 

W.i. 

Sons  living — Alan  James,  b.  1904, — Alexander 
Hugh,  b.  190 7. 

Daughters  living — J essie  Antoinette, — Katha- 
rine Hermina. 

Gallwey,  Maj.  - Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Joseph,  K.C.M.G. , C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Gallwey,  J.P. , of  Tramore, 
co.  Waterford ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Stony- 
hurst;  M.D.  and  M.  Ch. , Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland  1873;  Hon.  LL.D.  National  Univ. 
of  Ireland  1918;  entered  Army  Med. 
Depart.  1874,  became  Surg.-Maj.  1885 
(ranking  as  Lieut.-Col.  1893),  Brig.-Surg.- 
Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1898,  Surg.-Gen.  1901,  and  Hon. 
Maj. -Gen.  1918;  retired  1911;  served 
in  Afghan  War  1878-9-80,  present  at 
capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present 
at  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  clasp, 
promoted  Surg.-Maj.),  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896,  present  at  battle  of  Hafir 
(despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp, 
C.B.),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches,  two  clasps,  medal,  promoted 
Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  Natal  Army 
(despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps, 
K.C.M.G.);  was  Principal  Med.  Officer 
of  Egyptian  Army  1892-9,  and  of  Home 
Dist.  1899-1902,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer 
in  India  1902-6  and  to  Aldershot 
Command  1906-11 ; appointed  Dep. 
Director  Med.  Ser.,  Aldershot  1914,  and 
Director  Med.  Sers.,  Home  Forces  1916: 
m.  1901,  Maud  Margaret  Howard,  da.  of 
the  lateCapt.  Gifford,  12th  Lancers,  Hon. 
Corps  of  Gentlemen -at -Arms,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  C.  W.  D.  Gordon,  R.A.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  K.C.M.G.  1900. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Galsworthy,  Sir  Edwin  Henry, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  John  Galsworthy, 
shipowner,  of  Devonport  ; b.  1831  ; ed. 
at  City  of  London  Sch. , and  by  the  late 
Professor  Drew,  of  King’s  Coll.  ; is  a J.P. 
and  a D.L.  for  Middlesex,  a J.P.  for  co. 
London  ; was  Chm.  of  the  Metropolitan 
Asylums  Board  1882-1901  : m.  1st,  1858, 
Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Penning- 
ton, of  Manchester ; 2nd,  1873,  Laura, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Oakes,  of  Manchester ; 
cr.  Knt.  1887.  26,  Sussex  Place,  Regent's 

Park,  N.W.;  11,  Maze  Hill,  St. 

Leonards-on-Sea. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Rosalie  : m.  1890,  Charles 
Henry  Lawrence  Neish,  C.B.,  of  5,  Creswell 
Gardens,  S.W., — two  others. 


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Galway,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sir  Henry 
Lionel,  K.C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Lionel  John 
Gallwey,  K.C.M.G.,  R.E.  ; b.  1859;  ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  Army  1878, 
became  Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1887, 
Brevet  Major  1897,  Major  1899,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  (h.-p.)  1901;  retired  1902; 
served  with  Expedition  against  Nimbe 
and  Brass  villages  1895  as  Ch.  of  Staff 
and  in  command  of  Houssas  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  with  Benin 
Expedition  1897  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  and  with  Aro  Expedition  1901  as 
Ch.  Political  Officer  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp);  was  A.D.C.  and  Private 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bermuda  1882-9,  a Dep. 
Commr.  and  Vice-Consul  in  Niger  Coast 
Protectorate  1891-6,  Dep.  Commr.  and 
Consul  1897-9,  and  Div.  Commr.  1900- 
1902 ; concluded  treaty  with  King  of 
Benin  1892  ; acted  as  Commr.  and  Consul- 
Gen.  Aug.  to  Oct.  1896,  and  Feb.  to  Dec. 
1898  ; acted  as  High  Commr. , S.  Nigeria 
March  to  Nov.  1900;  appointed  Gov., 
Com.-in-Ch. , and  Ch.  Justice  of  St. 
Helena  1902,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
the  Gambia  1911,  and  Gov.  of  S.  Australia 
1914;  retired  1920  ; assumed  by  deed  poll 
1911  the  surname  of  Galway  in  lieu  of 
Gallwey:  m.  1913,  Marie Carola Franciska 
Roselyne  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Rowland  Blennerhasset,  4th 
Bt. , P.C.,  and  widow  of  Baron  Raphael 
d’Erlanger ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.M.G. 
1899,  K.C.M.G.  1910.  95,  Queen's  Gate, 

S.  W.  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Gamble,  Adm.  Sir  Douglas  Austin, 
K.C.V.O.  ; b.  1856;  entered  R.N.  1870, 
became  Lieut.  1879,  Com.  1893,  Capt. 
1899,  Rear- Adm.  1908,  Vice- Adm.  1913, 
and  Adm.  (retired)  1917 ; appointed  a 
Naval  Attach^  1899 ; was  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  1907-8, 
Naval  Adviser  to  Turkish  Navy  1908-10, 
in  command  of  6th  Cruiser  Squadron 
1910-12,  and  4th  Battle  Squadron  1914-17; 
accompanied  Pres.  Loubet  on  his  visit  to 
England  1903 ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  the 
Medjidie;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903, 
K.C.V.O.  1908.  4,  Half  Moon  Street , W. 
Gamble,  Sir  Reginald  Arthur,  son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Dominic  Jacotin 
Gamble,  C.B.  ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884);  entered  I.C.S. 
1881  ; joined  Financial  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
India  1889;  appointed  Under  Sec.,  Finance 
Depart.  1890,  Accountant-Gen.,  Punjab 
1897,  Commr. , N.  India  Salt  Revenue  1905, 
and  Comptroller  and  Auditor-Gen. , India 
1914;  an  Additional  Member  of  Council 
of  Gov. -Gen.  thereof  1916;  retired  1918; 
appointed  Ch.  Inspector,  Chinese  Per- 
manent Salt  Depart.  1918 : m.  1892, 
Jennie,  da.  of  Samuel  Coates,  M.D.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Peking,  China  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Lorna  Mary  : m. 
1918,  Major  Arthur  Noel  Kenneth  Anderson, 
M.C.,  Seaforth  Highlanders  [see  Anderson, 
Knt.]. 

Gangadhar  Rao  Ganesh  [see  Miraj]. 
Gandgadhar  Rao  Madhav  Chit- 
navis,  Sir,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Rao  Sahib 
Nadhav  Rao  Gangadhar  Chitnavis,  of 
Nagpur,  Central  Provinces,  India ; b.  1863; 
ed.  at  Free  Church  Institution,  Nagpur, 
and  at  Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay ; is 
Pres,  of  Nagpur  Municipality,  Chm.  of 
Nagpur  Dist.  Council,  a Member  of 
Bhonsla  Temple  Fund  Committee  and  of 


Morris  Coll.  Council,  Pres,  of  Neill  High 
Sch.  and  Native  Gen.  Library  Committees, 
a Zemindar,  and  an  Hon.  Magistrate  (1st 
class) ; elected  a Member  of  Council  of 
Viceroy  of  India  1894,  1895,  1898,  1906, 
and  1910  ; represented  Central  Provinces 
at  Coronation  of  King  Edward  VII.  1902  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1895,  K.C.I.E.  1911.  Nagpur, 
Central  Provinces,  India. 

Gardner,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  the  late 
John  Gardner,  of  Ballymoney,  co.  Antrim ; 
b.  1838;  ed.  at  Ballymoney;  is  a J. P. 
for  Dublin,  and  a member  of  the  firm  of 
Craig,  Gardner  and  Co.,  chartered  ac- 
countants, of  Dublin  ; sometime  Chm.  of 
Pembroke  Town  Council  : m.  1895, 

Norah  Kathleen,  da.  of  Capt.  P.  L.  Pea- 
cocke,  of  Vellagio,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin ; 
cr.  Knt.  1905.  Ashley,  Clyde  Road , 
Dublin  ; Royal  Irish  Yacht,  and  Stephen's 
Green  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Iva  Mary:  m.  1919,  Capt. 
A.  K.  Cosgrave,  M.C.,  R.A.M.C., — another 
(twin). 

Gardner,  Sir  James  Tynte  Agg-, 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  James  Agg-Gardner, 
of  Hadley  House,  Cheltenham  ; b.  1846  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll..  Camb.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1873  ; is  a J.P.  and  a 
County  Alderman  for  Gloucestershire, 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cheltenham  (Mayor 
1909-10  and  1912-13),  and  first  Freeman 
of  the  Borough  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Cheltenham  (C)  1868 ; sat  as  M.P.  for  that 
Borough  Feb.  1874  to  Feb.  1880;  defeated 
there  1880  and  1906 ; re-elected  Nov. 
1885,  July  1886,  July  1892,  Sept.  1900, 
and  April  1911  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Chelten- 
ham; Carlton,  St.  James's,  Garrick,  and 
Conservative  Clubs. 

Garforth,  Sir  William  Edward, 
LL.D. , second  son  of  the  late  William  Gar- 
forth, J.  P. , of  Dukinfield,  Cheshire ; b.  1845 ! 
is  a M.I.C.E.,  Past  Pres,  of  Mining  Asso. 
of  Great  Britain,  Past-Pres.  of  Institution 
of  Mining  Engineers,  Chm.  of  Mining 
Committee,  Leeds  Univ.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Cheshire  and  for  W.  Riding  of  York- 
shire ; discovered  method  for  extinguish- 
ing coal  dust  and  gaseous  Explosions  in 
mines  ; inventor  of  the  “ Weg  ” life-saving 
apparatus ; has  first  Mining  Institution 
medal  for  conspicuous  ser.  to  Mining,  and 
Roy.  So.  of  Arts  Fothergill  gold  medal ; was 
Vice-Pres.  of  Jurors  of  Mining  Section  at 
Brussels  Exhibition  1910  : m.  1882,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Eagar,  M.A. , 
R.  of  Ashton-under- Lyne  and  Rural  Dean ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  Snydale  Hall,  near  Ponte- 
fract ; Authors'  Club. 

Daughters  living — Margaret:  m.  1910,  Henry 
Menzies,M.B.,of  4,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. — 
Helen  Kathleen : m.  1907,  Capt.  G.  M.  Bles, 
of  Knutsford,  Cheshire. — Frances  Sarah, — 
Christina  Mary, — Elizabeth  Cecilia. 

Garland,  Sir  S.  Archibald,  son  of  the 
late  Alderman  Sharp  Garland,  J.  P.  ; b. 
1867;  seven  times  Mayor  of  Chichester: 
m.  1900,  Emily  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Spiers,  of  Earnley,  near  Chiches- 
ter ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Ivy  Bank,  Chichester. 
Daughter  living — Cora  May  Browning. 

Garneau,  Sir  (John)  George,  LL.D ., 
son  of  the  late  Hon.  Pierre  Garneau,  a 
M.L.C.  and  Member  of  Cabinet  of 
Quebec  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Quebec  Semi- 
nary, and  at  Montreal  Polytechnic  Sch. ; 
B.A.Sc., Laval  Univ.  1888;  Hon.  LL.D. 
Toronto  1917 ; formerly  Capt.  Canadian 
Field  Artillery;  is  Titular  Professor  of 
Analytical  Chemistry  in  Laval  Univ., 
Pres,  of  Garneau  (Limited),  wholesale 
warehousemen,  of  Quebec,  a Member 


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and  Acting  Chm.  of  Quebec  Public 
Ser.  Commn.,  Chm.  of  National 

Battlefields  Commn.,  and  a Member  of 
Hon.  Advisory  Council  for  Scientific 
and  Industrial  Research  ; was  Mayor  of 
Quebec  1906-10,  and  Chm.  of  Executive 
Committee  of  Quebec  Tercentenary  Cele- 
bration 1908  ; has  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
is  a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  St  Gregory 
the  Great : m.  1892,  Alma,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Alphonse  Benoit,  sometime  Sec. 
of  Mil.  and  Defence  Depart,  of  Canada  ; j 
cr.  Knt.  1908.  136,  Grande  Allie,  Quebec;  I 

La  Sapinibre,  River-du-Loup,  Province 
of  Quebec,  Canada;  Garrison  [Quebec),  and 
University  ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Leon,  b.  1893, — George,  b.  1895, 
— Paul,  b.  1897, — Henri,  b.  1898, — Jean,  b. 
1899. 

Daughters  living — J eanne, — Lucile, — Aline. 
Garnsey,  Sir  Gilbert  Francis,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  William  Samuel  Garnsey; 
b.  1883;  a Chartered  Accountant,  and  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Price,  Waterhouse 
and  Co.,  of  London,  U.S.A.,  Canada,  S. 
America,  Egypt,  France,  Holland  (en- 
gaged on  Govt,  enquiries  and  serving  on 
Depart.  Committees)  ; joined  (in  an 
hon.  capacity)  Finance  Depart.,  Min.  of 
Munitions  1916;  appointed  Dep.  Director 
Munitions  Accounts  1917,  Director  of 
Internal  Audits  1917,  Controller  Munitions 
Accounts  1918,  Chm.  Finance  Com- 
mittee and  Finance  Member  of  Muni- 
tions Council  1918,  a Member  of  Demo-  i 
bilization  Board  1918,  and  of  Munitions 
Council  in  charge  of  Liquidation  of 
Contracts  1919,  a Member  of  Advisory 
Council  and  Chm.  of  Finance  Com- 
mittee of  Min.  of  Health  (Govt.  Housing 
Scheme)  1919,  and  a Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Enquiry  into  Metropolitan 
Water  Board  Affairs  1920 : m.  1915, 

Miriam,  B.Sc.,  da.  of  John  Howies;  cr. 
K.B.  E.  1918.  Spencer  Lodge,  Greenaway 
Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W.;  Union . Gres- 
ham, Royal  Automobile,  an Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Son  living— Gilbert  Marmion,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1920. 

Garran,  Sir  Robert  Randolph,  : 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Andrew  i 
Garran,  LL.D. , M.L.C.,  of  Roanoke,  Ros- 
lyn  Avenue,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Sydney 
Univ.  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1st  class  Honours 
and  Univ.  Medal  1899);  Bar.  Sydney 
1891 ; was  Sec.  to  Representative  of  N.S. 
Wales  Govt,  in  Legislative  Council  1896-8 
and  1899-1901,  and  Sec.  to  Drafting  Com- 
mittee of  Australian  Federal  Convention 
1897-8 ; appointed  Sec.  to  Attorney-Gen.'s 
Depart,  and  Parliamentary  Draftsman  of 
Australian  Commonwealth  in  1901,  and 
Solicitor-Gen.  1916;  author  of  “The 
ComingCommonwealth,”  and  joint  author 
of  “Annotated  Constitution  of  the  Aus- 
tralian Commonwealth”:  m.  1902,  Hilda, 
3rd  da.  of  the  late  John  Shield  Robson,  of 
Monkwearmouth,  Durham;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  Knt.  1917,  K. C.M.G.  1920.  Orphir, 
St.  George's  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne, 
Victoria  ; Melbourne  [ Melbourne ),  and 
Australian  [Sydney)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Richard  Randolph,  b.  1903, — 
John  Cheyne,  b.  1905, — Andrew,  b.  1906, — 
Isham  Peter,  b.  1910. 

Garratt,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Francis 
Sudlow,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Sudlow  Garratt,  of 
Merifield,  Bournemouth  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  K.M.C.  ; entered  6th  j 
Dragoon  Guards  1878,  became  Capt.  1887,  j 
Major  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  3rd  l 


Dragoon  Guards  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards  1904,  Col.  1906  (retired 
1911),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  in  command  of  a 
Column  with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.  B. ),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  as  Director  of  Remounts 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Com.  of  Belgian 
Order  of  the  Crown,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  was  Col.- 
on-the-Staff  Comdg.  Jhansi  Brig.  1905-7, 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  Ambala  Cav.  Brig. 
1907-9,  and  in  command  of  4th  Cav. 
Brig.  1909-n  : in.  1897,  Frances  Lucy, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Arthur  Wil- 
liams Troyte  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1 677, 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  C.M.G.  1915,  K. C.M.G.  1918. 
Ashbury  House,  near  Beaworthy,  North 
Devon  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Daughters  living — Gertrude  Mary, — Esther 
Frances, — Irene  Katharine. 

Garrod,  Sir  Archibald  Edward, 
K. C.M.G.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Alfred  Baring  Garrod,  M.D. , 
F.  R.S.  ; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford  (M.A.  1885, 
M.D.  1886);  M.R.C.S.  England  1884, 
F. R.C.P.  London  1891;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Aberdeen  1914;  Hon.  M.D. , Malta  1916, 
and  Dublin  1920 ; Col.  late  Army  Med. 
Ser.,  Student  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  a 

F.  R.S. , Director  of  Med.  Clinic  at 
St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  and  Consult- 
ing Physician  Hospital  for  Sick  Chil- 
dren, Great  Ormond  Street;  appointed 
Regius  Professor  of  Med.,  Oxford  Univ. 
1920 ; European  War  1914-19  as  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser.  and  Consulting  Physi- 
cian, Mediterranean  Forces  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  K.C. M.G. ):  m.  1886,  Laura 
Elisabeth,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Smith, 
K.C.V.O. , F. R.C.S.,  1st  Bt.,  and  has 
issue  [see  Smith,  Bt.,  cr.  1897];  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  K. C.M.G.  1918.  133,  Ban- 
bury Road,  Oxford ; Wilford  Lodge, 
Melton,  Suffolk  ; United  University  Club. 

Garstin,  Sir  William  Edmund, 

G.  C.M.  G.,  G.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Garstin,  B.C.S.  ; b.  1849;  many  years 
Adviser  to  the  Ministry  of  Public  Works, 
Egypt ; is  British  Govt.  Director  of  Suez 
Canal,  a Member  of  Council  of  British 
Red  Cross  So.  of  Joint  War  Committee 
thereof,  and  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem,  and  Head  of  Stores  Depart.  ; 
a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
has  Grand  Cordons  of  Medjidie  and  Os- 
manieh : m.  1888,  Mary  Isabella  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1901),  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Augustus  North  [see 

E.  Guilford,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1894, 
K.C. M.G.  1897,  G. C.M.G.  1902,  G.B.E. 
iqi8.  17,  Welbeck  House,  Wigmore 
Street,  IV.  ; Turf,  Brooks' s,  and  Tra- 
vellers' Clubs. 

Garth,  Sir  William,  K.C.,  3rd  son  of 
the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Garth, 
P.C.  ; b.  1854;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1877,  and  K.C.  1919;  was  an  Advocate, 
Calcutta  High  Court  1885-1913;  cr.  Knt. 
1914.  132,  Oakwood  Court,  Kensington, 

W.  14. 

Garton,  Sir  Richard  Charles,  G.B.E., 
son  of  William  Garton  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Owens  Coll. , Manchester,  and  at  Marburg 
Univ.,  Germany;  is  head  of  the  firm  of 
Garton,  Hill  and  Co.,  brewing  sugar 
manufacturers,  of  Battersea,  and  a Di- 
rector of  Lloyd’s  Bank  (Limited) ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Battersea  Div.  of 


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Battersea  and  Clapham  ( C ) 1900;  was 
High  Sheriff  of  Surrey  1913 : m.  1883, 
Nellie,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Durrant, 
of  Bishop’s  Hall,  Chelmsford  ; cr.  Knt. 
1908,  G.  B.E.  1918.  Lythe  Hill , Hasle- 
mere ; Carlton,  St.  Stephens,  and  Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Gascoigne,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Julius,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
Ernest  Frederick  Gascoigne,  of  19, 
Lowndes  Square,  S.W.  ; b.  1844;  ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  1863, 
became  Capt.  1866,  Major  Scots  Guards 
1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1887,  Col.  1891,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1895  ; retired  1904  ; served  during 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885 
(clasp) ; was  Comdt.  London  Sch.  of 
Auxiliary  Forces  1880-82,  in  command 
of  Canadian  Mil.  1895-8,  and  in  com- 
mand of  troops  in  S.  China  and  Hong 
Kong  1898-1903:  m.  1875,  Helen,  da. 
of  the  late  Martin  Tucker  Smith,  Esq., 
and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Arthur  Frederick 
Egerton  [see  E.  Ellesmere];  cr.  C. M.G. 
1899,  K.C.M.G.  1900.  Boyton  House , 
Boscombe  Cliff,  Hants ; Travellers' , and 
United  Service  Clubs. 

Gascoyne-Cecil  [see  Cecil]. 
Gastrell,  Col.  Sir  William  Henry 
Houghton,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Frederic  Gastrell,  of  Park  Place,  Chel- 
tenham ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham ; 
formerly  Major  1st  Co.  of  London  Yeo. 
(T.D.)  ; is  Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army  ; 
raised  and  commanded  Lambeth  Div. 
National  Reserve;  was  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 

R. A.S.C.,  Woolwich  Dist. , during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  twice) ; is 
a J.P.  for  London,  a Member  of  Co.  of 
London  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a Member 
of  Grand  Council  of  Primrose  League, 
Chm.  of  Finance  Committee,  a Gov.  of 
Roy.  Free  Hospital,  Waterloo  Hospital, 
and  of  Roy.  Eye  Hospital,  a Member  of 
Council  of  National  Union  of  Conser- 
vative Assos.,  of  Executive  Council  of 
London  Municipal  So.,  and  of  Board  of 
Management  of  British  Home  for  In- 
curables, Vice-Pres.  of  Tariff  Reform 
League ; was  a County  Councillor  for 
London  (S.  St.  Pancras  Div.)  1903-6  ; sat 
as  M.P.  ( U)  for  N.  Div.  of  Lambeth 
Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918,  having  been 
defeated  there  Jan.  1906:  m.  1878,  Jessie, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Houghton,  of  Maida 
Vale;  cr.  Knt.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  7, 
Clarence  Terrace,  Regent's  Park , N.W. ; 
Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  and  Garrick 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Cecil  Roy,  b.  1879 : m.  1907, 
Ethel  Meyer. 

Daughters  living— Gladys  Wynne:  m.  1910, 
Major  Clayton  Palmer, — Keith  Mary : m. 
1918,  Capt.  Charles  R.  Mullings.  R.F.A. 

Gatacre,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Lloyd  Gatacre,  of 
Gatacre,  Shropshire ; b.  1841  ; entered 
Bombay  Army  1857,  became  Capt.  Bom. 

S. C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1869,  Major  1877, 
Lieut.-Col.  1883,  Col.  1887,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1897;  served  during  Indian  Mutiny 
1858,  in  China  War  i860  (medal),  in 
operations  in  Okhamundel  1865-8,  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  and  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-8  in  command  of 
23rd  Bombay  L.I.  (medal  with  two 
clasps,  despatches  twice) ; commanded  a 
2nd  class  Dist.  Bombay  1891-6  ; appointed 
Col.  123rd  Outram’s  Rifles  1904;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1887,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 


Gates,  Sir  Frank  Campbell,  K.C.I.E. , 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  George  Gates,  of 
Bedford  Park,  Croydon  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1891 ; entered 
I.C.S.  1880,  became  Assist.  Commr. , Bengal 
1882  and  Burma  1884,  Under  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr. , Burma  1887,  a Dep.  Commr. 
1889,  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  1891,  Revenue 
Sec.  1895,  Sec.  to  Govt.  1897,  a Commr. 
1901,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt.  1903  ; was 
a Member  of  Burma  Legislative  Council 
1897-8  and  1903-12,  and  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1910- 12,  and 
Financial  Commr.,  Burma  1907-14;  re- 
tired 1914  ; served  in  War  Trade  Depart. 
1916-17,  and  in  Pensions  Min.  1918-19  ; is 
a Member  of  Council  of  East  India  Asso.  ; 
has  Burma  War  medal : m.  1899,  Alice 
Grisell,  da.  of  the  late  Archibald  Tod 
[Earle,  Bt.,  cr.  1869];  cr.  C.S.  I.  1906, 
K.C.I.E.  1913.  Cade  House,  Heathfield, 
Sussex ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Daughter  living — Katherine  Grisell,  b.  1904. 

Gatty,  Sir  Stephen  Herbert,  K.C. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  Gatty,  V.  of 
Ecclesfield,  Yorkshire ; b.  1849 ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll. , Oxford  ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1874,  and  a Q.C. 
1891;  was  Attorney-Gen.,  Leeward 
Islands  1883-5,  Acting  Ch.  Justice  and 
Local  Commr.,  W.  India  Incumbered 
Estates  Court  for  Antigua,  June  to 
Oct.  1884,  Local  Commr.  Incumbered 
Estates  Court,  St.  Kitt’s  1884-5,  Attorney- 
Gen.,  Trinidad  1885-92,  a Puisne  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court  of  Straits  Settlements 
1892-5,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  Gibraltar  1895- 
1905  ; appointed  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of 
Antigua  1884,  and  of  Trinidad  1887  : m. 
1st,  1876,  Alice  Georgiana,  who  d.  1894, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Rawlinson  ; 2ndly, 
1905,  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Morrison,  of  Fonthill,  Wilts ; cr.  Knt. 
1904.  Ossemoley  Manor,  Christchurch, 
Hants. 

Sons  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Oliver,  b. 
1907, — Richard,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Hester, 
b.  1906. 

Gaunt,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Ernest  Frederic 
Augustus,  K.C.B. , C.M.G. , son  of  His 
Honour  the  late  Judge  Gaunt,  of  Mel- 
bourne ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Melbourne  Church 
of  England  Gram.  Sch.;  entered  R.N. 
1878,  became  Lieut.  1886,  Com.  1898, 
Capt.  1903,  Rear-Adm.  1914,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1919  ; served  as  Commr.  and  Sup. 
Transport  Officer  at  Wei-hai-Wei  1900 
(despatches,  thanked  by  Russian  and 
German  Corns. -in-Ch.  for  services  during 
Boxer  outbreak,  C.M.G.),  at  Durbo 
(Somaliland,  1903  (severely  wounded, 
Italian  medal  for  valour,  thanked  by 
Italian  Parliament),  and  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916,  as  Rear-Adm.  a Battle 
Squadron  (despatches,  C.B. , 1st  class  of 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
swords,  2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of 
the  Rising  Sun) ; was  first  Commr.  for 
Wei-hai-Wei  and  Administrator  of  Liu- 
kung-tao  1898-9;  appointed  Dep. Commr. , 
W. Pacific  1907, andGom. -in-Ch. , E.  Indies 
Station  1917;  was  an  A.  D.C.  to  H.M. 
1913-14 : m.  1899,  Louise  Geraldine,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Marly,  of  Gregans  Castle, 
Ballyvaughan,  co.  Clare;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  KC.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  United  Service,  and  Royal  Naval 
(. Portsmouth ) Clubs. 

Son  living — One,  b.  19 — . 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Gaunt,  Rear-Adm,  Sir  Guy  Reginald 

Archer,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  His 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Honour  the  late  Judge  Gaunt,  of  Mel- 
bourne ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch. , 
Melbourne  ; entered  R.N.  18 — , became 
Lieut.  1895,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1907, 
Commodore  (1st  class)  1917,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  (retired)  1918  ; served  in  Samoa 

1899  (despatches) ; has  been  Naval  At- 
tach6  at  Washington,  Senior  British  Naval 
Officer  in  U.S.  A.  (American  D.S.M.),  and 
a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Leek  Div.  of  Staffordshire  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1904,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Wardle,  of  Leek 
and  Swainsley,  and  widow  of  Philip 
Jukes  Worthington,  of  Leek  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1916.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918,  K. C.M.G.  1918. 
British  Embassy,  Washington,  U.S. A. ; 
United  Service,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Gauvain,  Sir  Henry  John,  M.D.,  son 
of  William  Gauvain,  Receiver  - Gen. , 
Alderney,  Channel  Islands;  b.  1878;  ed. 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B.  19 — , 
M.A.  1908,  M.D.  and  M.C.  1918);  Med. 
Sup.  Treloar’s  Cripples’  Hospital  at  Alton 
and  Hayling  Island,  and  Consultant-Surg. 
on  Tuberculosis  to  Essex  and  Hampshire 
County  Councils  : m.  1913,  Louise  Laura, 
da.  of  Surg. -Major  William  Butler,  for- 
merly Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Alton  Park,  Alton,  Hants ; 37,  Harley 
Street,  W.i. 

Daughter  living — Katherine  Joan  Suzette, 
b.  1914. 

Gavey,  Sir  John,  C.B. , son  of  John 
Gavey,  formerly  of  St.  Heliers,  Jersey  ; b. 
1842  ; ed.  at  Victoria  Coll. , Jersey  ; entered 
Telegraph  Depart. , Gen.  Post  Office  i860, 
and  became  Ch.  Technical  Officer  1892, 
2nd  Assist.  Engineer-in-Ch.  1897,  Assist. 
Engineer-in-Ch.  and  Electrician  1899, 
Engineer-in-Ch.  and  Electrician  1902, 
and  Consulting  Engineer  1908 ; retired 
1913 ; has  contributed  articles  to  various 
scientific  and  technical  journals ; is  a 
M.I.C.E. , and  Past  Pres,  of  Institute 
of  Electrical  Engineers : m.  1870,  Mary, 
da.  of  Philip  de  Gruchy,  of  Jersey  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1903,  Knt.  1907.  The  Croft, 
Hampton  Wick. 

Sons  living — De  Gruchy,  b.  1871, — Arthur, 
b.  1875. 

Daughters  living — Ellen,  b.  1872, — Edith,  b. 
1873, — May,  b.  1880. 

Gay,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur  William, 
K.  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Gay,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at 
St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  Col.  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  1914,  and  temporary  Maj.-Gen. 
1917 ; retired  1919 ; Burma  Expedition 
1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 

1900  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-17 
as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords,  and  Star 
of  Roumania,  K. C.M.G.);  was  Brig.- 
Maj.  for  R.A. , Irish  Command  1902-5, 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  Territorial  Force 
1908-10,  and  in  command  of  R.A. , Terri-  | 
torial  Div.,  W.  Command  19 14-15  : 
m.  1893,  Maud,  el.  da.  of  Col.  R.  C. 
Evanson,  J.P.,  formerly  Indian  Army,) 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 

1917,  K. C.M.G.  1919.  Naval  and\ 
Military  Club. 

Geddes,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Auckland 

Campbell,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,  M.D.  [see 

“Privy  Council”]. 

Geddes,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Eric  Campbell,  j 


P.C.,\  G.C.B.,  G.B.E.,  M.P.  [see 

“Privy  Council”]. 

Geikie,  Sir  Archibald,  O.M.,  K.C.B., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son  of 
James  Stuart  Geikie,  of  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1835  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  High  Sch. , and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  ; LL.D.  Edinburgh, 
Glasgow,  Aberdeen,  St.  Andrews,  Liver- 
pool, and  Birmingham  ; Hon.  D.Sc. Camb. , 
Dublin,  Sheffield,  and  Durham ; Hon. 
D.C.L.  Oxford;  Hon.  Ph.D.,  Leipzig, 
Upsala,  and  Strasburg  ; one  of  the 
Royal  Commrs.  for  1851  Exhibition ; 
appointed  to  Geological  Survey  of  Scot- 
land 1855  ; was  Director  thereof  1867-81, 
Director-Gen.  of  the  Geological  Survey 
of  the  United  Kingdom  and  Director 
of  the  Museum  of  Geology  1881-1901  ; 
Murchison  Professor  of  Geology  and 
Mineralogy  in  Edinburgh  Univ.  1871-82, 
Pres,  of  Geological  So.  1891-2  and  1906-8, 
and  of  British  Asso.  1892-3,  Foreign 
Sec.  of  Roy.  So.  1890-94,  Sec.  thereof 
1903-8,  and  Pres.  1908-13 ; is  Foreign 
Sec.  of  Geological  So.,  a Roy.  Medallist 
of  the  Roy.  So. , MacDougal-Brisbane 
Medallist  of  Roy.  So.  of  Edinburgh, 
Wollaston  and  Murchison  Medallist  of 
the  Geological  So.,  Hayden  Medallist  of 
Academy  of  Sciences  of  Philadelphia, 
Livingstone  Medallist  of  Roy.  Geographi- 
cal So.  of  Scotland,  Gold  Medallist  of 
Institution  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  an 
Hon.  M.I.C.E.,  a Gov.  of  Harrow  Sch., 
a Trustee  of  the  British  Museum,  a 
Foreign  Asso.  of  Institute  of  France,  and 
Foreign  Member  of  the  Lincei  (Rome), 
and  many  other  foreign  learned  sos. ; 
a Member  of  Council  of  British  Sch., 
Rome,  and  an  Officer  of  Legionof  Honour, 
appointed  a Member  of  Advisory  Council 
for  Science  Museum  1913,  and  Chm.  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Dublin  Univ.  1920 ; 
author  of  a “Text  Book  of  Geology,” 
“The  Ancient  Volcanoes  of  Britain,’’ 
“ Landscape  in  History,"  and  other 
scientific  and  literary  works : m.  1871, 
Alice  Gabrielle,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Mons. 
Eugene  Pignatel,  of  Lyons ; cr.  Knt. 
1891,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1907,  O.M.  1914. 
Shepherd s Down,  Haslemere  ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Lucy  Isabelle,— Gabrielle 
Jeanne:  m.  1915,  Capt.  Harold  J.  Behrens, 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Gelder,  Sir  (William)  Alfred,  son 
of  the  late  William  Gelder,  of  North 
Cave,  East  Yorkshire ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at 
Hull;  is  an  Alderman  and  J.P.  of 
Kingston-upon-Hull  (of  which  City  he  has 
been  five  times  Mayor),  and  a F.  R.I.B.A. ; 
has  carried  out  large  schemes  of  public  im- 
provement in  Hull,  and  during  Mayoralty 
raised  considerable  sums  of  money  for 
charitable  purposes ; sat  as  M.  P.  for 
Lincolnshire,  N.  Lindsey,  or  Brigg,  Div. 
(L)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918 : m.  1877, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Parker,  of 
Portsmouth  and  Hull ; cr.  Knt.  1903. 
West  Parade  House , Hull,  Yorkshire. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Gellibrand,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  John, 
K.C.B.,  D.S  O.,  son  of  Thomas  Lloyd 
Gellibrand  ; b.  1872  ; entered  Manchester 
Regt.  1893,  and  retired  as  Capt.  1912 ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19.  as 
Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces,  and  on 
Staff  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.B. , Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C. B. , Croix  de  Guerre);  is  Brevet 


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Major  Reserve  of  Officers;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  Bar  and  C. B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C. B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Gentle,  Sir  William  Benjamin,  son 
of  the  late  William  Gentle,  of  Ashwell, 
Herts  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’ 
Sch. ; entered  Ordnance  Survey  1881  ; 
served  in  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  1883-6; 
entered  Metropolitan  Police  1887  and 
Reading  Police  1897 ; was  Ch.  Con- 
stable of  Brighton  1901-1920;  is  Col.  of 
a Yeo.  Cadet  Regt.  (which  he  raised), 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; com- 
mands St.  John’s  Ambulance  Brig.  Local 
Corps  (which  he  also  raised)  : m.  1891, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Frederick  Steward,  of 
West  Dereham,  Norfolk;  cr.  Knt  1916. 
6,  Chichester  Terrace,  Brighton. 

Sons  living — Frederick  William,  b.  1892 ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1919;  formerly  Capt. 
1st  Life  Guards, — Francis  Steward,  b.  1894  ; 
Lieut.  Sussex  Yeo. 

George,  Sir  Ernest,  R.A. , son  of  the 
late  John  George,  of  Streatham  ; b.  1839 ; 
ed.  privately ; is  an  Architect ; was  Pres, 
of  Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects 
1909  and  1910  ; is  a Roy.  Academician  ; 
received  Queen’s  Roy.  Gold  Medal  for 
Architecture  1896  ; author  of  ‘ ‘ Etchings 
on  the  Mosel,"  etc.  : m.  1866,  Mary 
Allan,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Burn,  of 
Epsom;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  71,  Palace 

Court,  W.  ; Arts  Club. 

Sons  living — Stuart,  b.  1867  : m.  18 — , 

Georgina,  da.  of  — Cornwall, — Wilfred,  b. 
1872  : m.  18 — , Esther,  da.  of  — Carney, — 
Allan,  b.  1874  : m.  18 — , May,  da.  of  A. 
Field. 

Daughters  living — Cecily,  b.  1875  : m.  1907, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Rev.  Charles  Henry 
Robinson,  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon, — Margaret 
Burn,  b.  1877. 

George,  Dame  Margaret  (Lloyd), 
G.B.E.,  da.  of  Richard  Owen,  of 
Criccieth  ; b.  18 — ; is  a J.P. ; rendered  sers. 
in  connection  with  war  charities,  hospitals, 
etc.,  during  European  War  (G.B.E.):  m. 
1888,  the  Rt.  Hon.  David  Lloyd  George, 
P.C.,  O.M.,  M.P.,  Prime  Min.  and  First 
Lord  of  the  Treasury  ; cr.  G.  B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  10,  Downing  Street , 5.  W.  ; 

Bynawelon , Criccieth  ; The  Firs,  Cobham 
Surrey. 

German,  Major  Sir  James,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  John  German,  of 
Cardiff ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Exeter  ; is  a Ship- 
owner and  Coal  Exporter,  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Welsh  Regt.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Glamorganshire  : m.  1903,  Gladys  Rose, 
da.  of  Thomas  J.  Eynon,  of  Peny-bryn, 
Penarth,  Glamorganshire;  cr.  O.  B.E. 
(Civil),  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Duf- 
fry  Ffrwd,  Narntgarw,  Glamorganshire  ; 
National  Liberal , Royal  A utomobile,  and 
County  ( Glamorgan ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Lindsay  Clifford,  b.  1907. 
Daughters  living — Grace,  b.  1905. — Betty,  b. 
1909, — Rita,  b.  1911. 

Ghulam  Mohammad  Ali  Khan  Baha- 
dur, Hon.  Sir  ( Nawab  Azim  Jah  Um- 
datul-Oomara , Amir-ul-Oomara  Sirajul- 
Oomara  Madar-ul-Mulk,  Umdatal  Mulk 
Azim-ud-Dowlah,  Asadud  Dowlat-ul- 
Ingliz,  Prince  of  Akcot,  Zulfikar  Jung 
Sipah  Salar,  Amir-i-Arcot ),  G.C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Muhammad  Munawar 
Khan  Bahadur,  K.C.I.E. , 4th  Prince  of 
Arcot ; b.  1882 ; succeeded  his  father  as 
5th  Prince  of  Arcot  1Q03 ; is  Premier 
Muhamadan  Nobleman  of  S.  India,  Pres, 
of  S.  India  Islamiat  League,  and  of  all 
India  Muslim  Asso.  (presided  at  Delhi 
Session  of  All  India  Muslim  League 


1910),  and  head  of  Muhamadan  Com- 
munity of  S.  India ; was  a Member  of 
Madras  Legislative  Council  1904-6,  and 
of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1910-13  ; 
re-nominated  a Member  of  Madras  Legis- 
lative Council  1916;  received  title  of 
Khan  Bahadur  1897,  and  Delhi  Durbar 
medal  1911  ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  1909,  G C.I.E. 
1917.  Amir  Mahal  Palace,  Madras. 

Gibb,  Sir  Alexander,  G.B.E. , 
C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Easton  Gibb,  of  Beamsley  Hall,  Skip- 
ton,  Yorks ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  is  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  R.M. , a Fellow  of  Univ.  Coll., 
London,  a M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  a 

F. R.S.  (Edinburgh),  and  a Member  of 
Soctetd  des  Ing^nieurs  Civil  de  France; 
formerly  Managing  Director  of  Easton 
Gibb  and  Son  (Limited),  engineer  con- 
tractors ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  Ports  Con- 
struction to  British  Armies  in  France  and 
Belgium  1916-18,  Dep.  Director  of  Docks 
to  British  Expeditionary  Force  in  France 
1917-18,  and  Civil  Engineer-in -Ch. , Ad- 
miralty 1918-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Director  Gen.  of  Civil  Engineering  at 
Min.  of  Transport ; acted  as  a Member 
of  Naval  Committee  on  Naval  terms  of 
Peace  1919;  has  American  D.S.  M. , and 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1900, 
Nora  Isobel,  younger  da.  of  the  lateFleet- 
Surg.  Lowry  John  Monteith,  R.N.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 

G. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Woodrow  High 
House,  Amersham,  Bucks;  Gruinard 
House , by  Aultbea , Ross-shire ; Reform , 
Ranelagh,  Caledonian,  and  New  ( Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alistair  Monteith,  V.  1901, — 
Jocelyn  Easton,  b.  190 7, — Michael  Edward, 
b.  1914. 

Gibb,  Sir  George  Stegmann,  son  of 
Alexander  Gibb,  C.E. , sometime  of  Wil- 
lowbank,  Aberdeen  ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Aber- 
deen Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ.,  and  at  Lon- 
don Univ.  (LL.B.  1872)  ; became  Assist. 
Great  Western  Railway  Solicitor  1877  ; 
appointed  Solicitor  to  N.E.  Railway  at 
York  1882  (acted  as  Arbitrator  for  that 
Co.  in  Wages  Arbitration  1897),  and 
was  Gen.  Manager  1891-1906,  and  a 
Director  1906-10 ; became  Managing 
Director  of  Underground  Electric  Rail- 
ways Co.,  and  Chm.  of  Metropolitan 
District  Railway  1906 ; was  Chm.  of 
Road  Board  1910-19 ; served  on  War 
Office  Re-organisation  Committee  1901, 
and  London  Traffic  Roy.  Commn.  1903  ; 
was  a Member  of  Govt.  Committee  on 
Production  1915-18  (Chm.  1918) : m.  1881, 
Dorothea,  da.  of  J.  W.  Garrett-Smith  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1904.  South  Corner,  Alan  Road, 
Wimbledon,  S.  W.  19  ; Reform  Club. 

Sons  living — Roger,  b.  1886, — Paul,  M.C.,  b. 
1887  ; Major  Motor  Transport  and  R.A.S.C. : 
m.  1912,  Phyllis,  da.  of  Justice  Carver, — 
Edward  Austin,  b.  1889, — George  Anthony, 
M.C.,  b.  1893;  Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  Motor 
Transport:  m.  1918,  Helen  Mary  Morgan,  da. 
of  Frederick  W.  Smith,  of  Poyntington 
Manor,  Sherborne. 

Daughter  living — Lesley,  b.  1884  : m.  1909, 
Eben  John  More,  of  Redroofs,  Airdrie. 

Gibbons,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sir  Walter, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  John  Gibbons,  of  Wolver- 
hampton; b.  1871;  ed.  privately;  formerly 
Managing  Director,  London  Theatre  of 
Varieties  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  Middle- 
sex R.A.S.C.,  Road  Transport  Adviser 
to  Min.  of  Food,  and  Hon.  Treasurer  of 
Automobile  Asso.  and  Motor  Union  : m. 
ist,  1902,  Nellie  Isabella,  who  d.  1911, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Adney  Payne,  of 


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St.  Malo,  Herne  Bay  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Doris 
Blanche,  da.  of  Charles  Lee,  J.  P. , of 
Cavendish  Court,  W.  ; cr.  K.  B.E.  (Civil) 
1920  1,  Hanover  Terrace , Regent' s Park , 

N.  W.i. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage) , Adney  Walter, 
b.  1905, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Edgar  Walter 
Lee,  b.  1917. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage),  Ursula 
Georgina  Aim£e,  b.  1919. 

Gibbons,  Sir  William,  K.C.B.  [see 
Gibbons,  Bt. , cr.  1752]. 

Gibbs,  Sir  Charles  Henry,  son  of 
Robert  Winter  Gibbs,  of  Taunton ; b. 
1854;  was  Unionist  Leader  in  Lambeth 
1900-1918,  and  Mayor  of  Lambeth  1907-8 
and  1914-19 ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  3,  St. 

Saviour  s Road,  Brixton  Hill,  S.  W. 

Gibbs,  Sir  Philip  Armand  Hamilton, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Henry  Gibbs,  of  Board  of 
Education;  b.  1877;  ed.  privately;  a 
well-known  author  and  journalist ; some- 
time Literary  Editor  of  Daily  Chronicle, 
Daily  Mail,  and  Tribune  ; War  Corre- 
spondent during  Balkan  War  1912-13 
for  The  Graphic , and  on  Western  Front 
during  European  War  for  Daily  Chronicle , 
Daily  Telegraph , New  York  Times,  etc., 
1914-19  (Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
author  of  many  novels,  historical  works, 
essays,  and  war  books  : m.  1898,  Agnes, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  William  J.  Rowland  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  1 14,  Stamford 

Hill , N. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1902. 

Gibson,  Sir  Henry  James,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Atkinson 
Gibson,  V.  of  Linslade,  Bucks;  b.  i860; 
ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Oxford  (Scholar,  and  1st  class  Classical 
Moderations  B.  A.  1883);  appointed  Assist. 
Accountant-Gen.,  War  Office  1900,  Dep. 
Accountant-Gen.  1903,  Assist.  Director 
of  Army  Finance  1904,  Assist.  Comp- 
troller and  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer 
1905,  and  Comptroller  and  Auditor-Gen. 
1911  : m.  1901,  Ethel  Margaret,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Allen  Green, 
of  Hendon,  Middlesex;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1912.  Woodlands, 
Ox  ted,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Ralph  Henry,  b.  1908, — John 
Atkinson,  b.  19x2. 

Daughters  living — Joan  Margaret,  b.  1902, — 
Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  190*4, — Ethel  Dorothy, 
b.  1906. 

Gibson,  Sir  Herbert,  K.B.E. ; b.  1863; 
Wheat  Commr. , Roy.  Commn.  on  Wheat 
Supplies,  Argentine  and  Uruguay  : m. 
1895;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Compton 
Hurst,  Eastbourne;  Linconia,  Buenos 
Aires. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  the  el.,  Meredith 
Herbert,  b.  1897  : m.  rgrg,  Edith  Orme.da. 
of  Major  W.  D.  Bruce,  of  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia. 

Gibson,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  John 
M orison,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Gibson,  of  Ontario  ; b.  1842;  ed. 
at  Central  Sch.,  Hamilton,  Canada,  and 
at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1863,  M.A.  1864, 
LL.  B.  1869,  LL.  D.  1903);  LL.D. 
McMaster  Univ.  1909  ; Bar.  Canada  1867, 
aQ.C.  1890,  and  a Bencher  1899;  formerly 
Col.  Comdg.  15th  Brig.  Canadian  Mil., 
and  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers ; became 
Brig.-Gen.  1916;  was  a Member  of  On- 
tario Legislative  Assembly  1879-1905,  Pro- 
vincial Sec.,  Ontario  1889-96,  Commr.  of 
Crown  Lands,  Ontario  1896-9,  Attorney- 
Gen  1899-1905,  and  Lieut.-Gov.  of  On- 
tario 1908-14;  first  Pres,  of  Canadian 
Branch  of  Red  Cross  So.  ; is  a Knight  of 


Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; many  years  Pres,  of  Ontario 
and  Dominion  of  Canada  Rifle  Assos.  : 
m.  1st,  1869,  Emily  Annie,  who  d.  1874, 
da.  of  the  late  Ralph  Birrell ; 2ndly,  1876, 
Caroline,  who  d.  18 77,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Adam  Hope;  3rdly,  1884,  Elizabeth  (a 
Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the  late 
judge  Malloch,  of  Brockville,  Canada ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1912.  Ravencliffe,  Hamilton, 
Canada ; Hamilton,  York,  Toronto,  and 
National  ( Canada ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Archibald  Hope,  b.  1888  ; Bar. 
Canada  1911, — Colin  William  George,  b. 
1891;  Bar.  Canada  1915;  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusi- 
liers (City  of  London  Regt.) : m.  1916,  Flor- 
ence Petronelle,  da.  of  the  Hon.  J.  K.  Kerr, 
P.C.,  of  Rathnally,  Toronto. 

Daughters  living — Eugenia  Elizabeth  Emily, 
b.  1884, — Margaret  Mary  Stewart,  b.  1886. 

Gibson,  Sir  Robert,  K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 

• Repatriation  Office,  Commonwealth  of 
Australia;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Gibson,  Sir  Walter  Matthew,  C.V.O., 
I.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward 
Gibson,  of  Ashby  Magna,  near  Lutter- 
worth ; b.  1856 ; entered  Privy  Purse 
Office  1880 ; was  Sec.  to  the  Privy  Purse 
1888-1918 ; appointed  Sergeant-at-Arms 
in  Ordinary  to  H.M.  1916:  m.  1891, 
Katharine  Maud,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Manley  Smith,  Master  in  Su- 
preme Court  of  Judicature;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1900,  I.S.O.  1915,  C.  V.O.  and 
Knt.  1918.  Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living — Claude  Manley,  b.  1895;  Capt. 
R.A.F. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  1893, — another,  b. 

1899. 

Gidhour,  Maharaja  (Sir  Ravenesh- 
war  Prasad  Singh)  Bahadur  of,  K.  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Maharaja  (Shiva  Prasad 
Singh)  Bahadur  of  Gidhour  ; b.  i860  ; has 
been  a Member  of  the  Local  Board  and 
of  the  Monghyr  Dist.  Board  Committee, 
an  Hon.  Magistrate  (with  power  to  try 
cases  singly),  and  a M.L.C.  of  Bengal 
(thanked  for  sers.) ; is  a M.L.C.  of  Behar, 
Life  Vice- Pres,  of  Landholders’  Asso. , 
and  a liberal  supporter  of  Hospitals, 
Schs.,  etc.  ; title  of  Maharaja  Bahadur 
made  hereditary  1877 : m.  1886 ; cr. 
K. C.I.E.  1895.  The  Srivilas  Palace , 

Gidhour,  East  Indian  Railway;  Mon- 
ghyr, Behar,  India. 

Son  living — Maharaj-Kumar  C.  P.  Singh, 
b.  18—. 

Giffard,  Sir  Henry  Alexander, 

K.C.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Giffard,  formerly 
R.G.A.  ; b.  1838  ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford  (Exhibitioner  1857,  Junior  Mathe- 
matical Scholar  1858,  1st  class  Lit.  Hum. 
and  1st  class  Mathematics  1861,  Senior 
Student  of  Ch.  Ch.  1863) ; Bar  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1865,  K.C.  1882,  and  a Bencher  1885  ; 
was  Assist.  Commr.  on  Schs.  Inquiry 
Commn.  1865-6,  Reader  in  Equity  to 
Inns  of  Court  1888-91,  and  Bailiff  of 
Guernsey  1902-8 ; unsuccessfully  contested 
E. , or  Newmarket,  Div.  of  Cambridge- 
shire (C)  1892  : m.  1866,  Helen  Agnes, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Stephen  Alers  Han- 
key ; cr.  Knt.  1903.  Braye  du  Valle, 
Guernsey  ; New  University  Club. 

Sons  living — Walter  John  Frederick,  b.  1870, 
— Alexander  William,  b.  1873. 

Gillan,  Sir  Robert  Woodburn, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Dr.  Gillan, 
of  The  Manse.  Carmunnock  ; b.  1867  : ed. 
at  Ayr.  Acad.,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL. B.  1888);  Bar. 


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Middle  Temple  1889;  entered  I.C.S. 
1889,  became  Officiating  City  Magistrate, 
and  Wasika  Officer,  Lucknow  1894, 
Assist.  Commr.  1896,  Dep.  Commr.  1899, 
Sec.,  Board  of  Revenue  1902,  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  United  Provinces  1907,  Comp- 
troller, Auditor-Gen.,  and  Head  Commr. 
of  Paper  Currency,  Finance  Depart.  1910, 
and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Finance 
Depart.  1912  ; appointed  a Member  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Indian  Finance  and 
Currency  1913  and  of  Railway  Board 
1914,  a temporary  Member  of  Council 
of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1914,  Pres. 
Railways  Board  1915,  and  Controller  of 
Appointments  Depart.  1920:  m.  1889, 
Mary,  da.  of  William  Van  Baerle  ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.S.  1.  1916.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — George  Van  Baerle,  b.  1890  ; Capt. 
Indian  Army  : m 1918,  fcibell,  da.  of  Bulloch 
Graham,  of  3,  Park  Gardens,  Glasgow. 
Daughter  living — One. 

Gill  man,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Webb, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Herbert  Webb  Gillman,  of  Clonteadmore; 
b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Dulwich,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.F.A.  1889,  became  Capt.  1899, 
Major  1905,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918;  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley,  battle  of  Paarde- 
berg,  actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and  Drie- 
fontein,  and  operations  in  Orange  River 
Colony  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps), 
Aro  Expedition  1901  - 2 (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col. , 
C.B.,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G., 
2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
swords,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  Com. 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  3rd  class  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia 
with  swords,  Grand  Com.  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece) ; appointed  D.A.A.G.  Sierra 
Leone  1906,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. , E.  Command 
1908,  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  S.  Coast 
Defences  1910,  and  at  War  Office  1912 : 
m.  1911,  Caroline  Grace  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Ernest  Rube,  of 
17,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K. C.M.G.  1919.  Com- 
mandant's House,  Royal  Military 
Academy,  Woolwich,  S.E.  18/  Clontead- 
more, Coachford,  co.  Cork ; Army  a7id 
Navy  Club. 

Son  living — Herbert  Charles  Rube,  b.  1912. 
Daughters  living — Catherine  Anne,  b.  191 — , 
— Susan,  b.  191-. 

Gimlette,  Surg. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Desmond,  K.C.B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Fleet-Surg.  Hart  Gimlette,  of  Sandford 
House,  Merton  Road,  Southsea ; b.  1857; 
L.S.A.  1878,  M.R.C.S.,  England  1879; 
became  Surg.  R.N.  1879,  Staff-Surg.  1885, 
Fleet-Surg.  1893,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Hospitals  and  Fleets  1901,  Inspector-Gen. 
1907,  and  Surg. -Gen.  1911  ; retired  1913; 
was  Med.  Officer  to  Adm.  Hewitt’s 
Abyssinian  Expedition  1885 ; received 
Gilbert  Blane  gold  medal  1887;  served 
during  Egyptian  War  1882  (Egyptian 
medal,  Khedive’s  bronze  star),  and  in 
Soudan  1884,  present  at  battles  of  El 
Teb  and  Tamai  (despatches,  two  clasps, 
promoted  Staff-Surg.) ; was  Instructor  to 
Surgs.  on  entry  into  Navy  at  Haslar 
Hospital  1896-1901,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen. - 
in-Ch.  of  Roy.  Naval  Hospital,  Hong 
Kong  1904-7 ; and  Inspector-Gen. -in- 
Charge  of  Royal  Hospital,  Haslar  1908- 
11 : m.  1888,  Mary  Ann,  da.  ofG.  Nichols, 


of  Lisbon;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911.  Sandford  House,  Merton 
Road,  Southsea. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Girijanath  Ray  [see  Dinajpur]. 
Girouard,  Col.  Sir  Edouard  Percy 
Cranwill,  K. C.M.G. , D.S.O. , son  of 
the  late  Hon.  Ddsird  Girouard,  D.C.L. , 
LL.D. , a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
of  Dominion  of  Canada ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll. , Kingston,  Canada ; en- 
tered R.E.  1888,  and  became  Capt.  Brevet 
Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  and 
Major  and  Brevet  Col.  1908;  served  in 
Dongola  Expedition  1896,  as  Director 
of  Railways  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1897-8  (Brevet  Major), 
and  1 in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Director 
of  Railways,  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col. 
(despatches,  K. C.M.G.);  was  Railway 
Traffic  Manager  at  Roy.  Arsenal,  Wool- 
wich 1890-95,  Director  of  Soudan  Rail- 
ways 1896-8,  Pres,  of  Egyptian  Railway 
Board  1898-9,  and  Railway  Commr. 
Transvaal  and  Pres,  of  Board  of  Control 
1902-4,  Staff  Officer  R.E.,  E.  Command 
1905,  A.Q.M.G. , W.  Command  1906, 
High  Commr.  and  Com. -in-Ch.  of  N. 
Nigeria  Protectorate  1907,  Gov.  and  Com- 
in-Ch.  there  1908,  and  Gov.  and  Com. -in- 
Ch.  British  E.  Africa  Protectorate  1909-12, 
since  when  he  has  been  a Director  of  Sir  W. 
G.  Armstrong,  Whitworth  and  Co.  ; has 
2nd  class  Medjidie ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute  : m.  1903,  Mary  Gwen- 
dolen, who  d.  1916,  having  obtained  a 
divorce  1914,  only  child  of  the  late  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  Solomon,  K.C.  B. , K.  C.M.G., 
K.C.V.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  K.C.M.G. 
1900.  Brooks's , Reform,  and  Army  and 
Navv  Clubs. 

Son  living — Richard  D6sir6,  b.  1905. 

Glanfield,  Sir  Robert  Henry,  son  of 
George  Glanfield,  of  Hale  End,  Wood- 
ford ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Ound'e  Sch. ; Chm. 
G.  Glanfield  and  Son  (Limited),  Past 
Pres.  Wholesale  Clothing  Manufacturers’ 
Federation,  and  Hon.  Treasurer,  Borstal 
Asso.  ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
Supply  and  Manufacture  of  Clothing  for 
the  Forces  during  European  War : m. 
1888,  Mabel  Coles,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert 
Henry  Coles  Baker,  of  King  Williams 
Town,  S.  Africa ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  34, 

Eton  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 3. 

Sons  living — Herbert  Henry,  b.  1889;  for- 
merly Capt.  Army  Ordnance  Depart : m. 

1918,  Dorothy  Green, — Norman  Lawrence, 
b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Hilda  Marion,  b.  1894 : m. 

1919,  Lieut.  Charles  Seropian,  O.B.R.,  R.N., 
— Norah  Read,  b.  1899. 

Glasgow,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
William,  K.CB.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.]  b. 
1876 ; Col.  Australian  Light  Horse,  and  a 
Brig.-Gen;  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Lieut. 
Queensland  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-19 (C.M.G., 
C.B. , Legion  of  Honour,  K.C. B. , Croix 
de  Guerre  with  Palm) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.B. 
(Mil  ) 1919.  Gympie,  Queensland. 
Glazebrook,  Sir  Richard  Tetley, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Nicholas  Smith 
Glazebrook,  of  West  Derby,  Liverpool ; 
b.  1854;  ed.  at  Liverpool,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.,  5th  Wrangler 
1876,  Fellow  1877,  M.A.  1879,  Lecturer 
1881,  Hopkins  Prizeman  1886);  is  a 
F.R.S.,  a D.Sc.  of  Oxford,  Heidelberg 
and  Victoria,  a LL.D.  of  Edinburgh, 
Past  Pres,  of  Institution  of  Electrical 
Engineers,  of  Physical  So.,  and  of  Faraday 


952 


KNIGHTAGE. 


So.,  Chm.  of  Aeronautical  Research 
Committee,  and  Adviser  in  Physics  to 
Ministry  of  Munitions  ; was  Assist.  Tutor 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  1882-1908,  Principal 
Univ.  Coll.,  Liverpool  1898-1900,  and 
Director  of  the  National  Physical  Labora- 
tory 1899-1919  ; author  of  numerous 
texibooks  on  science  : m.  1883,  Frances 
Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Atkinson, 
of  Leeds;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  Knt. 
1917,  K.C. B.  (Civil)  1920.  Coton  End, 
63,  Grange  Road , Cambridge  ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Rimington,  M.C.,  b.  1891; 
Capt.  West  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Daughters  living — Gertrude  Ethel : m.  1918, 
Edward  Percy  Smith,  — Monica,  — Marian 
Joan:  m.  1919,  Eric  Coad-Pryor. 

Gleichen,  Maj.-Gen.  Lord  (Albert) 
Edward  (Wilfred),  K. C.V.O.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , only  son  of  the  late  Adm. 
H.S.H.  Prince  Victor  of  Hohenlohe- 
Langenburg  [see  M.  Hertford,  colls.];  b. 
1863;  ed.at  Charterhouse;  sometime  Page 
of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1881 , became  Capt. 
1892,  Major  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Brevet 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915  ; 
retired  1919 ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; 
served  in  Sudan  1884-5  with  Guards'  Camel 
Corps  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star), 
with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A.G. 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  medal  with 
five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
promoted)  ; accompanied  Special  Mis- 
sions to  Marocco  1893  and  1909,  and 
to  King  Menelik  of  Abyssinia  1897 
(3rd  class  Star  of  Ethiopia,  C.M.G.); 
was  an  Extra  Equerry  to  Queen  Victoria 
1892-1901,  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901-10, 
and  to  King  George  V.  since  1910  ; was 
Staff-Capt.  and  D.A.A.G.  for  Mil.  Intelli- 
gence at  Head  Quarters  1894-9,  Director  of 
Intelligence,  Egypt  and  .Sudan  Agent  1901- 
3,  Mil.  Attach^  at  Berlin  1903-6,  and  at 
Washington  1906-7,  Assist.  Director  of  Mil. 
Operations  at  Head  Quarters  1907-11, 
in  command  of  Inf.  Brig.  1911-15,  and 
a Div.  1915-16,  and  Director  of  Intel- 
ligence Bureau,  Depart,  of  Information 
1917-18 ; received  by  Roy.  licence  prece- 
dence next  to  and  immediately  before 
Marquesses  of  England  1913,  and  the 
rank,  style,  and  precedence  of  a Mar- 
quess’s younger  son  1917,  at  the  same 
time  relinquishing  the  title  of  Count 
Gleichen  and  the  first-mentioned  pre- 
cedence; has  2nd  class  Medjidie  and 
Dannebrog ; is  Com.  of  Legion  of 
Honour : m.  1910,  the  Hon.  Sylvia  Gay, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry  George 
Edwardes  [see  B.  Kensington,  colls.];  cr. 
C.M.G.  1898,  D.S.O.  1900,  C.V.O.  1901, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1906,  K. C.V.O.  1909.  35, 

Catherine  Street,  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.  W.  ; Marlborough,  and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Glubb,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Frederic 
Manley,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Orlando  Manley  Glubb,  Lieut. 
37th  Bengal  Native  Inf.  ; b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; en- 
tered R.E.  1877,  became  Capt.  1888, 
Major  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col. 
1906,  Col.  1908,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915; 
retired  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  as  a Ch.  Engineer 
(despatches  several  times,  promoted.  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Crown  of  Italy,  K.C.M.G.,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; commanded 


R.E.  at  Mauritius  1903-5,  and  R. E., 
Woolmer  Forest  Sub-Dist. , Aldershot 
1905-8  ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  N.  Command 
1909-12,  and  Ch.  Engineer  S.  Command 
1912-14:  m.  1889,  Francis  Letitia,  da. 
of  the  late  Bernard  William  Bagot, 
J.P.,  of  Carranure,  co.  Roscommon;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  K.C.M.G. 
1918. 

Daughter  living — Gwenda  ; m.  1920,  Col.  — 
Janson. 

Glyn-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Glynn,  Sir  Joseph  Aloysius,  son  of 
John  Macmahon  Glynn,  of  Gort,  co. 
Galway  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Blackrock  Coll., 
Dublin,  and  at  Roy.  Univ.,  Ireland  (B.A. 
1890,  gold  medallist  1891) ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1891  ; is  Chm.  of  National  In- 
surance Commn. , Ireland  ; was  Chm.  of 
Galway  County  Council  1902-12 : m.  1894, 
Bride,  da.  of  John  O’Neil  Donnellan,  of 
Riverview,  Ballinrobe ; cr.  Knt.  1915. 
St.  Jar  laths,  Ailesbury  Road,  Merrion, 
Dublin  ; National  Liberal,  and  Stephens 
Greeti  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Francis  Joseph,  M.C.,  b.  1896; 
sometime  Capt.  R.F.A., — Patrick,  b.  1898  ; 
sometime  Lieut.  R F A., — Edward  John,  b. 
1900, — Jarlath  Joseph,  b.  1902. 

Goadby,  Sir  Kenneth  W eldon,  K.B.E. , 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
J.  J.  Goadby ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Gram. 
Sch. , Henley-on-Thames,  and  at  Univ. 
Extension  Coll.,  Reading;  is  Med. 
Referee forlndustrial  Poisoning(London), 
Hon.  Bacteriologal  Specialist  Koy.  Her- 
bert Hospital,  Woolwich,  Lecturer  on 
Bacteriology  National  Dental  Hospital, 
and  a Member  of  War  Office  Committee 
for  Study  of  Tetanus ; author  of  “ Lead 
Absorption  and  Lead  Poisoning,”  etc.  ; 
m.  1897,  Constance  Eva,  da.  ofG.  Olding; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  83,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; 

Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Son  living — Hector  Kenneth,  b.  1902. 

Goddard,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Daniel  Ford, 
P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 
Godfrey,  Sir  George  Cochrane,  son 
of  George  B.  Godfrey,  of  Cranleigh  ; b. 
1871  ; Agent  and  Gen.  Manager, 
Bengal  - Nagpur  Railway;  was  Coal 
Controller  for  India  and  Member  of 
Indian  Railway  Board  19x7-19:  m. 

1900,  Ethel  Beatrix,  da.  of  the  late 
Douglas  Kingsford,  Bar.-at-Law  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919. 

Son  living — Robert  George  Douglas,  b.  1905. 
Daughter  living — Pamela  Beatrix. 

Godfrey,  Sir  Joseph  Edward,  M.B., 
son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Godfrey ; b.  1858; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.  B.  and  C.M.  1882);  appointed  Govt. 
Med.  Officer,  British  Guiana  1883,  Med. 
Inspector  of  Estates  Hospitals  and  Dep. 
Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages 
1898,  Dep.-Chm. , Central  Board  of  Health 
1902,  Surg.-Gen.  and  Chm.  of  Local  Govt. 
Board  of  British  Guiana  1904,  Dep.  Chm. 
of  Board  of  Agriculture  1905,  and  Chm. 
of  Poor  Law  Commn.  1906  ; was  a Dele- 
gate for  British  Guiana  and  Bahamas  to 
International  Leprosy  Conference,  Bergen 
1909:  m.  1885,  Alice  Helena  Little;  cr. 
Knt.  1914.  Constitutional  Club. 
Godfrey-Faussett  [see  Faussett], 
Godley,  Lieut.-Ge7i.  Sir  Alexander 
John,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  W.  A.  Godley,  56th 
Regt. ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  at 
United  Sers.  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1886,  be- 
came Capt.  1895,  Capt.  Irish  Guards 


KNIGHTS. 


953 


1900,  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers 
1897,  Major  Irish  Guards  1901,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col. 
1906,  Maj.-Gen.  1914.  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
1918  ; served  in  Rhodesia  1896-7  as  Staff 
Officer  (despatches,  medal,  Brevet  Major), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  Special  Ser. 
Officer,  afterwards  on  Staff  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1915-18,  Comdg.  a Div.  and  subsequently 
XXII  Corps  (despatches,  K.C.B.,  Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  and  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Knight  Com.  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia,  French  and  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre);  was  D.A.A.G. , Aldershot 
1901-3,  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mounted  Inf. 
1903-6,  A.A.G.  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  2nd 
Div.  Army  Corps,  Aldershot  1906-10,  and 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  New  Zealand  De- 
fence 1910-14  ; commanded  a Corps  in 
Germany  of  British  Army  of  the  Rhine 
1918-19;  appointed  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  and  Sec.  of  Selection 
Board  1920:  m.  1898,  Louisa  Marion,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Fowler,  D.L.,  of 
Rahinston,  co.  Meath;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910,  K.C.M.G.  1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916.  23,  Norfolk  Crescent,  Hyde  Park , 

W.  2;  Guards' , Travellers' , and  Naval 
and  Military  Clubs. 

Godman,  Dame  Alice  Mary,  D.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Percy  Chaplin,  J.P. , 
60th  Rifles,  of  5,  Eaton  Place,  S.W'.  ; 
b.  1868 ; Vice-Pres.  British  Red  Cross 
Horsham  Div.,  Pres.  Women's  Unionist 
and  Coalition  Asso.  (Horsham  Div.),  and 
Co.  Commr.  for  Girl  Guides,  Sussex  : m. 
1891,  as  his  second  wife,  Frederick  Du 
Cane  Godman,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S. , who  d. 
1919;  cr.  D.B.E.  1918.  South  Lodge, 
Horsham  ; 45,  Pont  Street , S.  W. 

Godsell,  Sir  William,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Godsell,  of  King’s  Caple, 
Herefordshire ; b.  1838 ; entered  Govt. 
Ser.  i860,  and  was  Auditor  of  Accounts  of 
Sec.  of  State  for  India  in  Council  1895- 
1903:  m.  1st,  1864,  Georgina  Mary,  who 
d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Buckoll,  of  Great  Limber,  Lincolnshire ; 
2ndly,  1908,  Emily  Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Grimmette,  of  Edgbaston ; cr. 
Knt.  1903.  80,  Carleton  Road,  Tufnell 

Park,  N.7. 

Godwin,  .S/rQohn)  Arthur,  son  of  John 
Venimore  Godwin,  J.P. , Mayor  of  Brad- 
ford, Yorkshire  1865 ; b.  1852;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; formerly  sole 
proprietor  of  John  V.  Godwin  and  Co., 
textile  merchants,  of  Bradford  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Bradford  ; elected  a Member 
of  Bradford  City  Council  1900,  an 
Alderman  1903,  and  first  Lord  Mayor 
1907  : m.  1887,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of 

the  late  William  Geddes,  of  Liverpool ; 
cr.  Knt.  1913.  Colvend , Grassington, 

Yorkshire;  Bradford  Club. 

Daughter  living — Venice  Venimore:  m.  1916, 
Harold  Mitchell,  M.C.,  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt. 

Goff,  Sir  Park,  M.P.,  son  of  Col. 
Bruce  Goff,  of  Both  well ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1892,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1895);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1895  ; was  Gold  Stick  at 
Coronations  of  King  Edward  VII  and 
King  George  V ; has  been  an  Hon.  King’s 
Messenger  since  1914;  is  a J.P.,  and 
Chm.  United  Club;  appointed  Assist. 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  Feb.  1919,  a Mem- 
ber of  Select  Committee  on  London 


Traffic  1919,  and  Chm.  Private  Bill 
Committees  1920 ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Lanarkshire,  N.-E.  Div.  (C)  1911  ; 
has  sat  for  Cleveland  Div.  of  N.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  ( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  15A,  Arlington  Street, 

S.W.;  Bothwell,  Scotland ; Carlton, 
Junior  Carlton,  Constitutional,  Marl- 
borough, St.  Stephen’s,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Gold,  Sir  Archibald  Gilbey,  third 
surviving  son  of  Sir  Charles  Gold  ; b. 
1870  ; Hon.  Major  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Essex  ; acted  as  Officer  Comdg. 
Colchester  Depot  Aug.  to  Dec.  1914,  and 
subsequently  as  Purchasing  Officer  (Re- 
mounts), War  Office : m.  1897,  Ethel, 
fourth  da.  of  the  late  H.  A.  Blyth,  of  45, 
Portland  Place,  W.  ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Croft  House,  Stansted,  Essex ; 4,  Seaford 
Court,  W.  1 . ; Bath,  Devonshire,  and 
Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Son  living — Peter  Henry,  b.  1900. 

Daughter  living — Patricia  Mary,  b.  1899. 

Gold,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Michael 
Gold,  of  Birmingham  ; b.  1837 ; ed.  pri- 
vately ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex,  Re- 
presentative Knight  Bachelor  for  Essex, 
and  a Director  of  W.  and  A.  Gilbey 
(Limited),  wine  merchants  and  distillers, 
of  The  Pantheon,  Oxford  Street,  W. ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Saffron  Walden 
Div.  of  Essex  (L)  1895-1900 : m.  1859, 
Fanny  Georgiana,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Gilbey,  of  Bishop  Stort- 
ford,  Herts  ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  The  Limes, 
Birchanger,  Essex;  3,  Lancaster  Gate, 
W.  ; Devonshire , and  Orleans  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Charles  ( Gorsefield , Stansted, 
Essex),  b.  1865;  a J.P.  for  Essex:  m.  1892, 
a da.  of  Alfred  Gilbey,  of  Wooburn,  Bucks, 
— Sir  Archibald  Gilbey,  b.  1870  [see 
“Knightage”], — Guy  Gilbey  ( Abbot's  Hall 
Shelford,  Braintree),  b.  1877  ; a J.P.  for  Essex 
and  Major  Yeo.  (Legion of  Honour) : m.  1903, 
Maud  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  John  Brunner,  1st  Bt, 

Goldfinch,  Sir  Arthur  Horne,  K. B. E., 
son  of  Henry  George  Goldfinch  ; b.  1866  ; 
ed.  privately  ; sometime  a merchant,  and 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Duncan  Fox  and 
Co. , of  Liverpool  and  London ; is  Di- 
rector of  Raw  Materials,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions ; cr.  K.B.  E.  1918.  8,  Rosecroft 

Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.  W. 

Goldie,  Right  Hon.  Sir  George 
Dash  wood  Taubman,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G. 
[see  “Privy  Council”]. 

Gollancz,  Professor  Sir  Israel, 
Litt.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel 
Marcus  Gollancz  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  City  of 
London  csch  , at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Litt.D.); 
Quain  English  Student,  Univ.  Coll., 
London  1892-5,  and  Univ.  Lecturer  in 
English,  Camb.  Univ.  1896-1906;  Univ. 
Professor  of  English  Language  and 
Literature  at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  Roy.  Spanish 
Acad.,  Pres.  Philological  So.,  and  Hon. 
Director  Early  English  Text  So.  ; has 
been  a Fellow  and  Sec.  of  British  Academy 
since  its  foundation  in  1903 : m 1910, 
Alide,  da.  of  the  late  Adolphus  Gold- 
schmidt; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Melrose,  Shoot- 
up  Hill,  N.  W. 

Son  living — Oliver,  b.  1914. 

Daughter  living—  Marguerite. 

Gondal,  H.H.  the  Thakore  Saheb 
(Shri  Bhagvat  Sinh  Jee)  of,  G.C.I.E., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 

F.R.S.E.,  son  of  the  date  Thakore 
Saheb  (Sagramji)  of  Gondal ; b.  1865 ; 
ed.  at  Rajkumar  Coll.,  Rajkot,  and  at 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Edin.  Univ.  (Hon.  LL.D.  1887.  M.B. 
and  C.M.,  M.R.C.P.  1892,  M.D.  and 
F.R.C.P.  1895);  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford 
1892 ; is  a Jareja  Rajput,  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  a F.R.S.E. , a 
M.R.A.S. , a Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ., 
and  Vice-Patron  St.  John  Ambulance 
Asso. ; author  of  “A  Journal  of  a Visit 
to  England,”  “A  Short  History  of 
Aryan  Medical  Science,”  etc.  : m.  1881, 
Nundkoover  Ba,  C.I. , da.  of  H.H.  the 
Maharana,  of  Dharampur  ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1887,  G.C.I.E.  1897.  Gondal,  Kathia- 
war, Bombay. 

Goode,  Sir  Charles  Henry,  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Goode,  of  N.  Adelaide, 
Australia ; b.  1827 ; ed.  privately  ; served 
in  Vo).  Regt.  during  Crimean  War  ; has 
been  for  over  30  years  Chm.  of  Roy. 
Institution  for  the  Blind  ; is  a merchant, 
a Member  of  the  firm  of  Goode,  Durrant 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Adelaide  and  Lon- 
don, and  Chm.  of  local  Directors  of 
London  and  Lancashire  Insurance  Co.,  a 
J.P.  for  Adelaide,  Vice- Pres,  of  Austra- 
lian Mutual  Provident  So.  of  Adelaide, 
and  connected  with  numerous  philan- 
thropic institutions  and  religious  bodies  ; 
was  M.P. , S.  Australia  1865-6:  m.  1st, 
1857,  Mary  Harriet  Good  ; 2ndly,  1890, 
Helen  Augusta  Lloyd,  da.  of  James  Smith  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1912.  Brougham  Place , North 
Adelaide , S.  Australia. 


Goode,  Sir  William  Athelstane  Mere- 
dith, K.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Allmond  Goode,  So.  for  Propagation  of 
the  Gospel,  Newfoundland  and  W.  Indies; 
b.  1875;  ed.  at  North  Hill  House, 
Winchester,  at  Gram.  Sch. , Doncaster, 
and  at  Foyle  Coll.  ; sometime  in  U.S.A. 
Cav.  ; is  a journalist  and  author,  British 
Director  of  Relief  Missions,  a Member 
of  Supreme  Economic  Council,  Liaison 
Officer,  Ministry  of  Food  with  U.S.A. , 
Hon.  Sec.  National  Committee  for  Re- 
lief in  Belgium,  and  a Member  of  New- 
foundland and  W.  Indian  Mil.  Con- 
tingent Committees,  and  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  ; was  a War  Corre- 
spondent during  Spanish-American  War ; 
author  of  “With  Sampson  through  the 
War,”  etc.  : m.  1899,  Cecilia,  da.  of  Dr. 
C.  A.  Sippi ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  49,  West- 
bourne  Gardens , W.  2;  Savage , Royal 
Ulster  Yacht , and  West  India?i  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Celia  Georgina  Meredith,  I 
b.  1900. 


Goodenough,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  William  ' 
Edmund,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the] 
late  Capt.  James  Graham  Goodenough, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.N.  [see  B.  Belhaven] ; 
b.  1867;  entered  R.N.  1880,  became  Lieut. 
1887,  Com.  1900,  Capt.  1905,  Commodore 
(2nd  class)  1913,  Rear-Adm.  1916,  and  j 
Vice-Adm.  1920  ; European  War  1914- 
18,  Comdg.  2nd  Light  Cruiser  Squad- 
ron, present  at  actions  of  Heligoland 
and  Dogger  Bank,  and  battle  of 
Jutland;  formerly  Capt.  of  Roy.  Naval 
Coll.,  Dartmouth  ; was  Capt.  of  H.M.S. 
Cochrane  when  escorting  cruiser  during 
Their  Majesties’  voyage  to  India  1911-12  ; 
appointed  Adm.  Sup.  of  Chatham  Dock- 
yard 1919,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  Africa 
Station  1920;  is  a Com.  of  the  Order  of 
St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy ; 
sometime  a Naval  A.  D.C.  to  H.M.  ; has 
1st  class  of  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  with 
swords,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan, 
and  Croix  de  Guerre  : m.  1901.  the  Hon. 
Henrietta  Margaret  Stanley,  da.  of  4th 
Baron  Sheffield ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 


1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Admiralty  House , Simonstown, 
South  Africa  ; Parson  s Pightle,  Coulsdon, 
Surrey ; Travellers'  Club. 

Daughters  living — Katharine  Margaret  Anne, 
b.  1902, — Cecilia  Phyllis  Maisie,  b.  1905. 

Goodman,  Sir  (Gerald)  Aubrey,  K.C. , 
son  of  the  late  Flavius  Augustus  Goodman ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Harrison  Coll.,  Bardados, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1885,  and  K.C.  18 — ; appointed 
Solicitor-Gen.,  Barbados  1896,  Acting 
Attorney-Gen.  1900,  Attorney-Gen.  1907, 
a M.L.A.  1912,  Attorney-Gen.,  Straits 
Settlements  1913,  and  Ch.  Judicial 
Commr.  : m.  1885,  Gertrude,  da.  of  E.  J. 
Cobbett ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Lahore,  Good- 
wood  Hill,  Singapore. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Goodman,  Sir  William  Meigh,  son  of 
Samuel  R.  Goodman ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll.  ; B.A.  London  1867;  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1870,  and  a Q.C. , Hong- 
kong 1900 ; was  Attorney-Gen.  and 
Advocate  in  Admiralty,  British  Honduras 
1883-6,  Ch.  Justice  there  1886-9  (revising 
and  consolidating  laws),  Attorney-Gen. 
of  Hongkong  1889-1902,  and  Ch.  Justice 
there  1902-5  : m.  1st,  1874,  Fanny,  who  d. 
1890,  da.  of  B.  B.  Breach,  of  Burwash  ; 
2ndly,  1892,  Kate,  da.  of  F.  J.  Smith  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1902.  Clavadel,  Pit  Farm 
Road,  Guildford. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Mary : m.  1920, 
Henry  Russell  .Smith. 

Goodrich,  Adm.  Sir  James  Edward 
Clifford,  K.C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Pitt  Goodrich,  of  Energlyn,  Glamorgan- 
shire and  Eyarth,  Denbighshire;  b.  1851; 
entered  R.N.  1864,  became  Lieut.  1872, 
Com.  1888,  Capt.  1895,  Rear-Adm.  1905, 
Vice-Adm.  1910,  and  Adm.  1912  ; retired 
1913;  was  Adm. -Sup.,  Gibraltar  Dock- 
yard 1906-9  ; appointed  Capt.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  1915;  is  a J.P.  for  Gloucester- 
shire : m.  1897,  Adeline  Rose,  da.  of 
Capt.  Frederic  John  Helbert ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1908. 
Stinchcombe  Manor,  Dursley,  Gloucester- 
shire ; United  Set  vice  Club. 

Goodson,  Sir  Alfred  Lassam,  son  of 

Alfred  Goodson,  of  London;  b.  1867;  ed. 
at  Old  Coll.,  Dulwich  ; sometime  a mer- 
chant and  manufacturer  of  Manchester 
and  London,  a Director  of  Goodson’s 
(Limited),  and  of  Knutsford  Light  and 
Water  Co.  (Limited);  is  a J.P.  for  Cheshire 
(County  Councillor  1904-7),  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  National  Pony  So.  ; High 
Sheriff  of  Devonshire  1920 ; some- 
time Chm.  of  Knutsford  Liberal  Asso.  ; 
specially  interested  in  horse  breeding  and 
agriculture  : m.  1892,  Mary  Ethel  Baker  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1915.  Waddeton  Court,  Brix- 
ham,  S.  Devon ; Reform,  and  Royal 
Torbay  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Lassam,  b.  1893  ; Capt. 
Yeo.:  m.  1920,  Joan,  da.  of  Cnristopher 

Leyland,  of  Haggerston  Castle,  Northumber- 
land [see  Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.], — Alan  Lassam, 
b.  1896;  Capt.  London  Rifle  Brig., — Hugh 
Lassam,  b.  '905. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  May  Lassam,  b. 
1901  : m.  1920,  Dr.  Roy  Neville  Craig. 

Goodwin,  Engineer  Vice-Adm.  Sir 
George  Goodwin,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1862;  en- 
tered R.N.  1882,  became  Assist.  Engineer 
1882,  Engineer  1887,  Ch.  Engineer  1891, 
Staff- Engineer  1895,  Fleet-Engineer  and 
Engineer  Com.  1899,  Engineer  Capt.  1907, 
Engineer  Rear-Adm.  1911,  and  Engineer 
Vice-Adm.  1917  ; appointed  Ch.  Engineer 
Chatham  Dockyard  1904,  Dep.  Engineer- 
in-Ch.  at  the  Amiralty  1907,  and  Engi- 


KNIGHTS. 


955 


neer-in-Ch.  of  the  Fleet  1917 ; is  a Com. 
of  Order  of  Star  of  Rumania  ; has  Grand 
Cordon  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  : m. 
18—;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
iqi8.  Tarana,  The  Ridgway,Carshalton, 
Surrey. 

Son  living — Ernest  St.  George  Sagar,  M.B., 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  : m.  1920,  Ida  Dorothy, 
da.  of  Engineer-Capt.  W.  H.  Adams,  of 
Craneswater  Avenue,  Southsea. 

Daughter  living — Winifred  Mary  Eenice : m. 
1918,  Engineer-Eieut.-Com.  James  George 
Budge,  R.N. 

Goodwin,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas 

Herbert  John  Chapman,  K.C.B. , C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  John 
Goodwin  (formerly  Army  Med.  Depart.), 
of  Highwick,  Newton  Abbot;  b.  1871; 
ed.  at  Newton  Coll.  ; Hon.  D.Sc. 
Oxford  1920;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1892 ; entered  Army  Med.  Staff 
1893,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1896,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1915, 
Col.  1917,  and  Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1918  ; Mohmaud  Expedition  1897,  as 
Staff  - Surg.,  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G. , 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  American  D.S.M.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; appointed  Director-Gen.  of  Med. 
Sers.  Cav.  and  Guard  Divs.,  and  an  Hon. 
Surg.  to  H.M.  1918;  was  Assist.  Director 
Med.  Ser.,  Mission  to  U.S.A.  1917 : 
m.  1897,  Lilian  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Torrance  Ronaldson,  of  Howick 
Grange,  Northumberland;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Goodwin,  Sir  William  V’Alters 
Summers  Gradwell-,  son  of  the  late 
John  Gradwell-Goodwin,  of  Newark, 
Notts,  and  Booking,  Essex ; b.  1865  ; ed. 
at  Magnus  Sch.  and  Univ. , Nottingham, 
and  at  Oxford  Univ. ; a J.P.  for  Stafford- 
shire and  Newcastle-under-Lyme  (Mayor 
I9I3“I9))  a Gov.  of  its  Endowed  Sch., 
Chm.  of  Newcastle,  West  Staffordshire, 
and  Market  Drayton  Employment  Com- 
mittee and  of  National  Relief  Committee, 
a Member  of  Board  of  Guardians,  of 
Rural  Dist.  Council,  of  Education  Com- 
mittee, and  of  War  Savings  Committee, 
a Commr.  of  Income  Tax,  and  a Trustee, 
North  Stafford  Heath  Memorial  Convales- 
cent Home ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Red  Heath, 
Silverdale,  Staffordshire ; New  Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Goold-Adams  [see  Adams]. 
GoorooDas  Banerjee  [see  Banerjee]. 
Gordon,  Sir  Charles  Blair,  G.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Gordon,  of  Montreal ; 
b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Montreal  High  Sch.  ; is 
a manufacturer,  Vice-Pres.  Bank  of 
Montreal,  Pres,  of  Dominion  Textile, 
Pres.  Penman’s  (Limited),  Gov.  of  McGill 
Univ.,  Vice-Chm.  British  War  Mission  in 
Washington,  and  Representative  of  British 
Ministry  of  Munitions  in  U.S.A.  ; was 
Vice-Chm.,  Imperial  Munitions  Board  of 
Canada  1915-17  : m.  1897,  Edith  Anna, 
da.  of  Guy  Brooks,  of  Seaforth,  Ontario  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1917,  G.B.E.  1918.  Mount 
Royal  (Montreal). 

Sons  living— George  Blair,  b.  1900,— Charles 
Howard,  b.  1902, — John,  b.  1904. 

Gordon,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Frederic,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.‘ Gordon 
of  Drumearn], 

Gordon,  Hon.  Sir  John  Hannah,  son 
of  the  Rev.  James  Gordon,  of  Gawler,  S. 


Australia ; b.  1850 ; ed.  privately ; Bar. 
S.  Australia  1876,  and  a K.C.  18 — ; was 
Min.  of  Education,  S.  Australia  1880-90 
and  again  1892,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Australian 
Govt.  1893-6,  and  Attorney-Gen.  1889- 
1903,  since  when  he  has  been  a Puisne 
Judge  of  S.  Australia;  elected  a M.L.C. 
1888  : m.  1876,  Ann  Wright,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Rogers ; cr.  Knt.  1908. 
Clairrfiont,  Glen  Osmond,  S.  A ustralia. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander 
Hamilton-,  K.C.B.  [see  M.  Aberdeen 
and  Temair,  colls.]. 

Gordon-Lennox  [see  Lennox]. 

Gordon-Watson  [see  Watson]. 
Gore,  Sir  Francis  Charles,  K.  C.  B.  [see 
E.  Arran,  colls.]. 

Gorges,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Edmund 
Howard,  K.  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  A. 
Gorges,  R.M.A.  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Manchester 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major 
1901,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col. 
1913,  Lieut.-Col.  W.  African  Regt.  1912, 
and  Comdt.  thereof  1913,  and  Col.  1917  ; 
served  in  Uganda  1897-9  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  command  of  Turkana 
Punitive  Expedition  1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  in  Somaliland  1904,  Comdg. 
Camel  Corps  and  Mounted  Inf.,  with 
Nandi  Field  Force  1905-6,  in  command 
of  1st  Batn.  of  King’s  African  Rifles  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp.  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  and  in  Cameroons  1914-16  Comdg. 
British  Contingent  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; commanded  troops 
in  E.  Africa  and  Zanzibar  1907 : m. 
1900,  Sylvia  Rosalie,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Fitz-John  Townshend, 

J. P.,  of  Castletownshend,  co.  Cork;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  and  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Gorges,  Sir  Edmond  Howard  Lacam, 

K. C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Edmond  Howard  Gorges,  formerly  Army 
Pay  Depart. ; b.  1872 ; is  Administrator 
of  Protectorate  of  S.-W.  Africa  : m.  1901, 
Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Pieter 
Faure  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911, 
C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Govern- 
ment House,  Windhuk,  S.-  W.  Africa ; 
Kilbrew,  Arcadia,  Preioria,  Transvaal ; 
Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town),  and  Pretoria 
Clubs. 

Gorringe,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Frederick,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Hugh  Gorringe,  J.P. , of  Kingston- 
by-Sea,  Brighton  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Lees 
Sch.,  Brighton,  and  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 
entered  R.E.  1888,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1906,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1911,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Gen. 
1916 ; served  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896,  present  at  actions  of  Firket  and 
Hafir  (despatches,  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
with  Nile  Expeditions  1897,  present  at 
action  of  Abu  Hamed  and  at  battles 
of  Atbara  (despatches,  two  clasps)  and 
Omdurman  1898,  at  relief  of  Gedarif 
(three  clasps,  4th  class  Medjidie)  and 
1899,  present  at  battles  of  Abu  Adel  and 
Gedid  (two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901  as  D.A.A.G.  at  Head 
Quarters,  and  in  command  of  a column 
despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps, 


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C. M.G. ),  in  command  of  S.  Sennar  Ex- 
pedition 1904  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  K.C.B. , promoted,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania 
with  Swords) ; attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1893-9  and  1902-4 ; was  Dist.  Sup. 
Engineer  at  Suakin  1893-5,  D.A.A.G. , 
Head-Quarter  Staff  Egyptian  Army  1 895-8, 
in  charge  of  rebuilding  of  Khartum  1898-9, 
Gov.  and  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  in 
Sennar  1902-5,  and  Director  of  Move- 
ments and  Quartering  at  Head  Quarters 
1906-8,  since  when  he  has  been  a Brig. 
Com.  ; has  3rd  class  Osmanieh  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1896,  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1912,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K. C.M.G.  1918. 

Goschen,  Sir  William  Harry  Neville, 
K.B.E. , son  of  Henry  Goschen ; b.  1865  ; 
ed.  at  Eton ; a Merchant  Banker,  a 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Goschen  and 
Cunliffe,  a Director  of  National  Pro- 
vincial and  Union  Bank  of  England,  and 
of  Chartered  Bank  of  India,  and  a D.L. 
for  Essex;  a Mil.  and  National  Ser. 
Representative  during  European  War  with 
rank  of  Major : m.  1893,  Christian,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  James  Augustus  Grant, 
C.B.,  C.S.I.,  of  Househill,  Nairn;  cr. 
O. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Durrington  House , Harlow;  Carlton , 
and  Wellington  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Christian  Eleanor  Margaret. 

Goschen,  Hon.  Sir  William  Henry, 
K.B.E.  [see  V.  Goschen]. 

Gough,  Gen.  Sir  Hubert  de  la  Poer, 
G.  C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  John  Stanley  Gough, 
G.C.B. , V.C. , of  Innislonagh, Clonmel ; b. 
1870 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.  M.  C.  ; entered 
16th  Lancers  1889,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1910,  Maj.-Gen. 
1914,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1917;  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8,  present  at  capture  of  Sam- 
pagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  and  operations 
in  Bazar  Valley  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  Comdg.  Gough’s 
Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  actions  of  Spion 
Kop  and  Vaal  Kranz  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
European  War  1914-19,  first  in 
command  of  a Cav.  Brig,  and  subse- 
quently of  a Cav.  Div.  of  1st  Army  Corps, 
and  5th  Army  with  rank  of  Gen.  (de- 
spatches, promoted  Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  K.C.B.,  Order  of  the  White  Eagle 
of  Russia  with  Swords,  Grand  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour  for  capture  of 
Thiepval,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
K.C.V.O. , Croix  de  Guerre,  G. C.M.G.) : 
m.  1898,  Louisa  Nora,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Henry  Colebrook  Lewes,  formerly  Comdt. 
R.A.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.V.O.  1917,  G.C.M.G.  1919. 
Burrows  L.ea,  Gomshall,  Surrey ; Naval 
and  Military,  Travellers' , and  Beefsteak 
Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Myrtle  Eleonore,  b.  1904,  ■ 
— Audrey  Annie,  b.  1906, — Joyce,  b.  1912, 
— Denise  Marguerite,  b.  1916. 

Gough-Calthorpe  [see  Calthorpe], 
Gouin ,Hon.  Sir  Lomer,Af. C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Dr.  J.  ft.  Gouin,  of  Grondines, 
Quebec ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Sorel  and  L6vis 
Colls.,  and  at  Laval  Univ.  (B.C.L.  1884, 
D.C.  L.  1902);  Bar.  Quebec  1884,  and 
Q.C.  1898 ; has  sat  in  Quebec  Parliament 
since  1897  ; was  Min.  of  Colonisation  and 
Public  Works,  Quebec  1900-1905,  and 
Premier  and  Attorney-Gen.  1905-20 ; is  a 


Member  of  Council  of  Public  Instruction, 
Quebec  ; edited  1st  Annotated  Municipal 
Code  of  Province  of  Quebec : m.  1st, 

1888,  Elisa,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Honors  Mercier,  sometime  Premier, 
Quebec;  2ndly,  1911,  Alice,  da.  of 
Auguste  Amos,  of  Montreal ; cr.  Knt. 
1908,  K. C.M.G.  1913.  Quebec,  Canada. 
Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Two. 

Gould,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Albert  John,  son  of  the  late  John  Morton 
Gould  ; b.  1847;  ed.  at  Parramatta,  N.S. 
Wales,  and  at  Sydney  Univ.  ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  4th  Regt. , N.S.  Wales  Mil. 
(V.D.);  is  senior  partner  in  the  legal 
firm  of  Gould  and  Shaw,  solicitors,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute;  was  Min.  of  Justice, 
N.S.  Wales  1889-91  and  1894-8,  a M.L.A. 
1881-98,  a M.L.C.  1899-1901,  and  a 
Member  of  Senate  of  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1901-17  (Pres.  1907-10) ; is 
Chancellor  of  Arch-Diocese  of  Sydney, 
and  of  Dioceseof  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales, 
and  a J.P.,  a Member  of  Gen.  Synod  of 
Australia,  of  Provincial  Synod  of  N.S. 
Wales,  and  of  Diocesan  Synods  of  Sydney 
and  Newcastle  : m.  1872,  Jeannette  Jessie, 
da.  of  the  late  E.  L.  Maitland,  C.E.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1908.  Eynesbury , Edgecliff,  Sydney, 
New  South  Wales;  Australian  (Sydney) 
and  Melbourne  ( Melbourne ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Albert  Clarence  Morton,  b.  1878, 
— Hubert  John,  b.  1879:  m.  1911,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  the  late  A.  J.  Gore. 

Daughters  living — Mabel  Violet, — Hilda  Ethel: 
m.  1904,  D.  F.  Reynolds,  of  Glendarra,  Pater- 
son, Australia, — Gladys  Jeannette  Mary:  tn. 
1916,  A.  E.  Andrews,  of  Sydney. 

Gould,  Sir  Alfred  Pearce,  K.C.V.O., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Gould;  b. 
1852 ; ed.  at  Amersham  Hall  Sch. , and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (M.B.  1874); 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1873,  L.R.C.P., 

London  1874,  M.S. , London  1876, 
F.R.C.S.  1877;  is  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Middlesex  Hospital,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  ; sometime  Officer 
Comdg.  and  Surg. -in-Charge  of  3rd 
London  Gen.  Hospital;  was  Vice- Pres., 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  England  1908-10; 
appointed  Assist. -Surg.  to  Westminster 
Hospital,  and  Lecturer  on  Anatomy  1877; 
sometime  Pres,  of  Med.  So.  of  London, 
Treasurer  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  Vice- 
Chancellor  London  Univ.  1916-17;  author 
of  various  medical  works : m.  1st,  1878, 
Katherine  Mary,  who  d.  1882,  da.  of 
John  Heelas,  of  Wokingham  ; 2nd,  1885, 
Florence,  youngest  na.  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Robert  Lush,  a Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal;  cr.  K.C.V.O.  1910,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  10,  Queen  Anne  Street , 

Cavendish  Square,  W.  ; Athenaeum  Club. 
Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Hugh  Pearce, 
b.  1881;  admitted  Solicitor  1907:  in.  1913, 
Enid,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Rhys  Griffiths, 
M.D.,  of  50,  Newport  Road,  Cardiff, — (by 
2nd  marriage)  Eric  Lush  Pearce,  M.D., 
M.Ch.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1886;  late  Surg.  R.N.; 
Assist.  Surg.  Middlesex  Hospital:  tn.  1916, 
Audrey  Mitchell,  da.  of  the  late  Laurence 
Colville  Jackson,  Judicial  Comrnr.,  Federated 
Malay  States. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Katherine 
Mary,  b.  1882, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Florence 
Elizabeth  Eileen  Pearce,  b.  1889 : tn.  1916, 
Charles  Thomas  Le  Quesne,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
2, Pump  Court, Temple,  E.C., — Helen  Dorothy 
Pearce,  b.  1891, — Evelyn  Marjorie  Pearce,  b. 
1894. 

Gould,  Sir  Francis  Carruthers,  son  of 
the  late  Richard  Davie  Gould,  of  Barn- 
staple : b.  1844  I ed.  at  Barnstaple  ; is  an 
Artist  and  Journalist,  and  the  well-known 
cartoonist  of  The  Westminster  Gazette, 


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957 


etc.  ; for  twenty  years  a member  of  Lon- 
don Stock  Exchange  ; sometime  Major 
London  Irish  Rifles  ; author  of  “Frois- 
sart’s Modern  Chronicles,”  “ Westminster 
Cartoons,”  etc.  : m.  1869,  Emily,  who 
d.  1920,  da.  of  Hugh  Bailment,  of  Barn-  1 
staple  ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  Upway,  Porlock , 
Somerset ; National  Liberal  Club.  ( 

Sons  living — Alec  Carruthers,  b.  1870, — 
Frank  Herbert  Carruthers,  b.  1871  : m.  1900, 
Isabel,  da.  of  Donald  Maclean, — Norman 
Carruthers,  b.  1882. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Grace  Carruthers, 
b.  1880, — Frances  Carruthers,  b.  1883  : m. 
1909.  Russell  George  Pelly  [see  Pelly,  Bt.]. 

Gower,  Sir  Robert  Vaughan,  O.B.E. , 
son  of  Joshua  Robert  Gower,  J.P.,  of 
Boughton  House,  Tunbridge  Wells ; b. 
1880;  aJ.P.,  a F.R.G.S.,  a County  Coun- 
cillor for  Kent,  and  Alderman  of  Tun- 
bridge Wells  (Mayor  1917-19),  a Fellow 
of  So.  of  Genealogists,  Chm.  Tunbridge 
Wells  Food  Control  Committee,  Pres,  of 
War  Savings  Committee,  and  an  Hon. 
Member  Local  Govt.  Board  Commn.  on 
One  - Man  Trades : m.  1907,  Dorothy 
Susie  Eleanor,  only  da.  of  the  late 
H.  McClellan-Wills,  M.A.,  J.P.,  of 

Exeter;  cr.  M.B.E.  1918  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
and  Knt.  1919.  Boughton  Colemers , 
Paddock  Wood,  Kent ; 1,  Gloucester  Ter- 
racee,  Hyde  Park , W. ; Carlton,  and 
Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Kate  Susie  Emily, 
— Pauline  Mary  de  Peauly. 

Graaff,  Hon.  Sir  Jacobus  Arnoldus 
Combrinck,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Novbertus  Petrus  Graaff ; b.  1863 ; ed. 
at  Villiersdorp  and  Cape  Town ; is  a 
Director  of  Graaff’s  Trust  (Limited),  of 
Cape  Town  and  Pretoria,  and  a Senator 
of  Union  of  South  Africa  ; since  1913  has 
been  successively  Min.  without  Portfolio, 
and  Min.  of  Posts  and  Telegraphs  and 
Public  Works,  Union  of  S.  Africa:  m. 
1889,  Susan  Elsabie  Maria  Theunissen ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Bordeaux,  Sea 
Point,  Cape  Province , S.  Africa;  City 
(Cape  Town),  and  National  Liberal  (Lon- 
do?i)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Novbertus  David  Pieter  de 
Villiers,  b.  1892. 

Daughter  living — Johanna  Veronique  Water- 
ston : m.  19 — , Dr.  P.  H.  Daneel,  of  Cape  Town. 

Gracie,  Sir  Alexander,  K.B.E. , 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Gracie,  of 
Landrick,  Dunblane ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Glasgow ; is  an  Engineer  and  Ship- 
builder, a D.L.  for  Glasgow,  and  Chm. 
of  the  Fairfield  Shipbuilding  and  Engi- 
neering Co.,  of  Glasgow  ; was  a Member 
of  Designs  Committee  appointed  by  the 
Admiralty  1904,  and  of  Roy.  Dockyards 
Re-organization  Committee  1905 ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Navy  Fuel  in  Peace  and  War  1912  : m. 
1904,  Catherine  Fullarton,  da.  of  the  late 
Walter  Rutherfurd ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1908,  K.B.E.  1918.  9,  Montgomerie 
Crescent , Glasgow. 

Gradwell-Goodwin  [see  Goodwin]. 
Greame,  Sir  Philip  Lloyd-,  K.B.E. , 
M.C.,  M.P. , son  of  Lieut. -Col.  G.  E. 
Lloyd-Greame,  of  Sewerby  House,  Brid- 
lington ; b.  1884 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1905);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1908  ; Major  in  the  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (M.C.);  was 
Joint  Sec.,  Ministry  of  National  Ser. 
1917-18 ; appointed  Parliamentary  Sec. 
to  Board  of  Trade  Aug.  1920 ; has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Hendon  Div.  of  Middlesex 
( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1912,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Ingram  William 


Boynton  [see  Boynton,  Bt.] ; cr.  K.B  E. 
(Civil)  1920.  8,  Wetherby  Place,  S.W.7 ; 

Carlton,  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 
Sons  living — John  Yarburgh,  b.  1913, — Philip 
Ingram,  b.  1918. 

Graham,  Sir  Cecil  William  Noble 
[see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1906]. 

Graham,  Sir  Claverhouse  Frederick 
Charles,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Sutherland 
Graham  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  a Wholesale 
Wine  Merchant  of  Burton-on-Trent ; is 
Past  Grand  Master,  a Trustee  and 
Parliamentary  Sec.  of  Manchester  Unity 
of  Oddfellows  and  of  Fidelity  Assur- 
ance So.,  Founder  and  Past  Pres, 
of  Three  Counties  Friendly  Sos.  Con- 
ference for  Staffordshire,  Shropshire, 
Cheshire,  and  Derby,  and  of  National  Old 
Age  State  Paid  Pension  League,  Past 
Pres,  and  a Trustee  of  Licensed  Victual- 
lers’ So. , Past  Pres,  of  Staffordshire 
Masonic  Charitable  Asso. , a Correspond- 
ing Member  of  Pension  Bureau  of 
New  Zealand,  a County  Councillor  for 
Staffordshire,  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire, 
and  a Member  of  Burton-on-Trent 
Towm  Council ; was  Parliamentary  Agent 
1903,  1904,  and  1905;  author  of  “Is 
Superannuation  Practicable?”,  “State 
Pensions  for  the  Thrifty,  a National 
Duty,”  and  “Notable  Events  in  the 
History  of  Thrift,  Labour,  Religion,  and 
Science,”  etc.  : m.  (once  previously) ; 

2ndly,  Mary  Newman,  who  d.  18 — , da. 
of  Thomas  Whitehead;  3rd,  1906,  Emily, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Moulson,  of  Hove, 
Sussex ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Helmsley,  Lennox 
Road  South,  Southsea. 

Graham,  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Ritchie  Coryton,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  ; b. 
1858 ; entered  22nd  Regt.  1878,  became 
Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  1885,  Major  1894. 
Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
1905,  and  Maj. -Gen.  1912;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Assist.  Provost 
Marshal  (despatches,  C.B.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  D.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania) ; 
was  D.  A.A.G.,  Madras  1895,  A.A.G. , 
India  1895-9,  A.A.G. , Head  Quarters 
1905-8,  and  in  command  of  8th  Inf. 
Brig.  S.  Command  1908-12 ; appointed 
Col.  Cheshire  Regt.  1914;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Graham,  Sir  Frederick,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Frederick  Graham,  of  Cherry 
Bank,  Newhaven,  N.B.  ; b.  1848;  ed.  in 
Edinburgh,  was  a Clerk  in  Colonial  Office 
1870-97,  and  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State 
for  the  Colonies  1897-1907;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1899,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1907.  Aros,  Hasle- 
mere,  Surrey  ; St.  Stephen' s Club. 
Graham,  Sir  Henry  John  Lowndes, 
K.C.B.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  William 
Graham,  of  Burntshiels,  co.  Renfrew ; 
b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  Moderations 
1862,  2nd  class,  Final  Schs.  1864,  M.A. 
1865)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1868  ; was 
Principal  Sec.  to  Lord  Chancellor  (Earl 
Cairns)  1874-80,  a Master  in  Lunacy 
1880-85,  and  Clerk  of  the  Parliaments 
1885-1917  : m.  1st,  1869,  Edith  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the  1st  Earl  Cran- 

' brook  ; 2nd,  1884,  Lady  Margaret  Geor- 
giana  Compton,  da.  of  4th  Marquess 
of  Northampton;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1895, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  4,  Cadogan  Gardens, 
•S.IF.  3/  Carlton  Club. 

1 Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Sir  Ronald 

i William,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  b.  1870  [see  infra], 


958 


KNIGHTAGE. 


— Josslin  Henry  Clive,  b.  1874;  Capt.  Cold- 
stream Guards:  m.  1910,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Hyde  Villiers,  P.C.. 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Clarendon], 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Hugh  Craufurd  Keith 
Fraser  [see  Fraser,  Bt. , colls.], — (by  2nd  marri- 
age) Alan  Charles  Douglas,  M.C.,  b.  1888; 
Major  Dancers : m.  1918,  Lady  Norah,  da.  of 
the  5th  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  and  widow  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Harold  Ernest  Brassey,  House- 
hold Cav. 

Daughters  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Alice 
Katrine,  b.  1886:  m.  1911,  Harold  Wilfred 
Knowling  (Ford  Chancellor’s  Office), — 
Marjorie  Winifred,  b.  1889  : m.  1st  1911, 

Capt.  the  Hon.  Walter  Alexander  Hepburn- 
Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis,  who  obtained  a 
divorce  1919  [see  B.  Clinton]  ; 2nd  1919, 
Capt.  John  Craigie,  formerly  Grenadier 
Guards. 

Graham,  Sir  John  James,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  Robert  Graham,  of  Fintry  ; b.  1847  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll. , Grahamstown ; 
was  Ch.  Clerk  to  Attorney-Gen.  and  Clerk 
of  the  Peace,  Cape  Town  1878-82,  Sec.  to 
Law  Dept.  1882-4,  and  High  Sheriff  and 
Taxing  Officer,  Supreme  Court  1884,  and 
again  Sec.  to  the  Law  Depart. , Cape  of 
Good  Hope  1884-1908  ; is  a J.P.  for  the 
Colony:  m.  1873,  Anne,  da.  of  J.  Murison; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1899,  K.C.  M.G.  1905.  Mon- 
organ, Newlands,  near  Cape  Town. 

Sons  living — Robert,  b.  1877:  m.  1902,  Mary 
Charlotte,  da.  of  John  Spencer  Brydges 
Todd,  C.M.G. , I.S.O., — James  Mackay,  b. 
1879, — Malise  Patrick,  b.  1885, — Cosmo  Moray, 
R.N.,  b.  1887 ; Lieut.  R.N. : m.  1913,  Elspeth, 
da.  of  Dr.  Hans  Sauer,  of  Parnham,  Bea- 
minster,  Dorset, — Ronald  David,  b.  1892. 
Daughter  living — Marion  Kinloch:  m.  1911, 
Dominic  Eckley  McCausland,  Advocate,  of 
Cape  Town. 

Graham,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  James 
Graham,  of  Beith,  Ayrshire;  b.  1846; 
is  a Wholesale  Newsagent  and  Book- 
seller, a Director  of  National  Insurance 
Co.  of  Great  Britain  (Limited),  and  a J.P. 
and  D.  L.  for  co.  of  City  of  Glasgow  ; 
in  Vol.  Forces  1868-83 ; was  a Town 
Councillor  of  Glasgow  1880-1914,  Baillie 
1889-93,  and  Treasurer  1908-1911  : m. 
1878,  Eliza  Hood  Bishop;  cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Ardoch,  Nilhsdale  Road,  Glasgow; 
Liberal  (Glasgow),  and  Scottish  Automo- 
bile Clubs. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living—  Two. 

Graham,  Sir  Ronald  William, 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  Sir  Henry  John 
Lowndes  Graham,  K.C.B. , formerly  Clerk 
of  Parliaments;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Eton; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1892,  beeame  3rd  Sec. 
1894, 2nd  Sec.  1897, 1st  Sec.  1904,  and  Min. 
Plen.  in.  Diplo.  Ser.  1916;  was  employed 
in  Foreign  Office  1903-7  as  British  Agent 
before  the  Muscat  Arbitration  Tribunal 
at  The  Hague  1905,  and  on  special  service 
in  Crete  1906 ; appointed  Councillor  of 
Embassy  at  Cairo  1907,  and  Adviser  to 
Min,  of  Interior,  Egypt  1910  (despatches 
1916),  an  Assist.  Under-Sec.  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs  1916,  Acting  Under-Sec. 
of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Jan.  1919, 
and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
at  The  Hague,  Sept.  1919 ; has  Grand 
Cordon  of  Order  of  Nile:  m.  1912,  Lady 
Sybil  Brodrick,  da.  of  1st  Earl  of  Midle- 
ton;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  K.C. M.G.  1915. 
British  Legation,  The  Haque;  Travellers' , 
Turf,  and  Pratt's  Clubs. 

Graham,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Joseph 
Graham,  Bengal  Army  ; b.  1842  ; entered 
Bengal  Artillery  1858,  became  Capt.  R.A. 
1872,  Major  1878,  Lieut. -Col.  1881,  Col. 
1885,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1891 ; retired  1894; 
served  in  Hazara  Campaign  1868  (medal 


with  clasp),  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  with  Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  1884,  with  Burmese  Expe- 
dition 1886-7  (despatches,  clasp),  in  com- 
mand of  Sikkim  Field  Force  1888-9  (clasp, 
thanked  by  Govt,  of  India),  and  with 
Manipur  Field  Force  1891  in  command  of 
a column  (despatches,  clasp) ; commanded 
a 2nd  class  Dist. , Bengal  1890-94 : m. 
1869,  Elizabeth  M.  C.,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 

J.  W.  F.  Bean,  B.S.C.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1889,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  Glencoe,  Cam- 
berley,  Surrey. 

Graham,  Hon . Sir  Thomas  Lynedoch, 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Graham,  of  Fintry  ; 
b.  i860  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885,  and  a 

K. C.  1898;  appointed  Attorney-Gen., 
Cape  Town  1898,  a M.L.C.  1902,  and  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  E.  Dists.  Court  of  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  1904  (now  a Div.  of  Supreme 
Court  of  S.  Africa),  and  is  Judge  Pres, 
thereof : m.  18 — , Annie  Ismena,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Fitz-A.  Gavin  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Grahamstown , Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Grahame,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George 
Dixon,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  “Privy 
Council  ”]. 

Granet,  Sir  (William)  Guy,  son  of 
the  late  William  Augustus  Granet ; b. 
1867  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll. , 
Oxford ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1893 1 is 
Gen.  Manager,  Midland  Railway  Co.  ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
the  Civil  Ser.  1912,  Hon.  Controller  Im- 
port Restrictions  Depart. , Board  of  Trade 

1916,  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Mil.  Rail- 
ways, War  Office  Oct.  1916,  Director- 
Gen.  of  Movements  and  Railways  at  War 
Office  and  Civilian  Member  of  Army 
Council  March  1917,  and  to  Control  Food 
and  Transport  Problems  in  U.S.A.  April 
1918  : m.  1892,  the  Hon.  Florence  Julia 
Gully,  da.  of  1st  Viscount  Selby ; cr.  Knt. 
1911.  Grange  Court,  Chigwell,  Essex. 
Daughter  living — Diana  Caroline,  b.  1893  : m. 

1917,  Denis  George  Mackail  [see  Burne-Jones, 
Bt.]. 

Grant,  Sir  Alfred  Hamilton,  K.C.S.I. , 
C.I.E.  [see  Grant,  Bt. , cr.  1688]. 

Grant,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edmund 
Percy  Fenwick  George,  K.C.  V.O.,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  John  Glasgow  Grant, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1867;  is  Rear-Adm.  R.N., 
and  Commodore  (2nd  class) ; sometime  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.  M.  ; Egyptian  War 
1882 ; at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, C.  B. , Russian  Order  of  St. 
Vladimir)  ; appointed  First  Naval  Mem- 
ber of  Naval  Board,  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1919;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.C.V.O.  1920.  United  Service  Club. 

Grant,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Heathcoat 
Salusbury  Ernest,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  John  Grant,  of  Glen- 
moriston  ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Stubbington  ; 
entered  R.N.  1877,  became  Lieut.  1887, 
Com.  1899,  Capt.  1904,  Rear-Adm. 
1916,  and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1920; 
European  War  1914-19,  present  at  battle 
of  Falkland  Islands  and  in  Dardanelles 
(despatches,  C.B.,  K. C.M.G.,  Com.  of 
Legion  of  Honour  and  of  Order  of  Avis 
of  Portugal,  American  D.S.M.);  was 
Acting  Vice-Adm.  and  Senior  Naval 
Officer  at  Gibraltar  1917-19 : m.  1899, 
Ethel,  da.  of  Andrew  Knowles,  ofSwinton 
Old  Hall,  Lancashire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Biverwick, 
Nairn  ; Naval  a?id  Military  Club. 

Sons  living — Heathcoat  Andrew  John,  b.  1900, 


KNIGHTS. 


959 


, — Alistair,  b.  1901, — John,  b.  iyo2, — Christo- 
pher, b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Heather, — Diana, — Joyce. 

Grant,  Adm.  Sir  (William)  Lowther, 

K.  C.  B.  ,son  of  the  late  William  Grant , J . P. , 
formerly  of  Church  Lane  House,  Witley, 
Surrey;  b.  1864;  entered  R.N.  18 77, 
became  Lieut.  1884,  Com.  1897,  Capt. 
1900,  Rear-Adm.  1909,  Vice-Adm.  1915, 
and  Adm.  1918  ; retired  1920  ; served  dur- 
ing Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star),  and  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  (despatches,  promoted) ; was  Naval 
Adviser  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  Fortifications 
1902-4,  Assist,  to  Director  of  Naval  In- 
telligence, and  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1908-9;  appointed  Rear- 
Adm.  for  special  service  with  Home  Fleet  G 
1909,  Comdg.  a Cruiser  Squadron  1914, 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  China  Station  1915,  and 
N.  America  and  W.  Indies  1918  ; has 
Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan,  1st  class  of  Chinese  Order  of  the 
Striped  Tiger,  and  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  American  D.S.M.  : m.  1892,  Mabel 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon.  Allan 
Brodrick  [see  E.  Midleton,  colls.] ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

12,  Cranley  Gardens , S.  W.y ; United 
Service  Club. 

Son  living — Alan  Lowther,  b.  1895, — Richard 
Brodrick,  b.  1907. 

Daughter  living — Marjorie  Harriet,  b.  1898. 

Grant,  Sir  James  Dundas-,  K.B.E. , ^ 
M.D.,  son  of  James  Dundas-Grant,  Advo- 
cate; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and 
Univ.  (M.A.  1874,  M.D.  1879),  at  Dunkirk 
Coll.  (France),  and  at  Wurzburg  Univ. 
(Bavaria);  F.R.C.S.  England  1890; 
Hon.  Consultant  for  Aural  Diseases  to 
Min.  of  Pensions,  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Central  London  Nose,  Throat  and  Ear 
Hospital,  Aurist  and  Laryngologist  to 
Brompton  Hospital  for  Consumption, 
and  to  West  End  Hospital  for  Diseases  of 
Nervous  System  (also  formerly  to  King 
George  Mil.  Hospital),  Ex-Pres. , Laryn- 
gological  and  Otological  Sections  of  Roy. 

So.  of  Med.,  Teacher  of  Laryngology 
and  Otology  at  London  Univ.,  and  a 
Member  of  various  British  and  Foreign 
Aural  and  Laryngological  Sos.  : m.  1890, 
Helen,  da.  of  Edward  Frith;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  148,  Harley  Street , W. ; 

Athenceum , Royal  Automobile , and 
British  Empire  Clubs . 

Sons  living — Two.  C 

Grant-Burls  [see  Burls]. 

Grant  Duff  [see  Duff]. 

Grant-Wilson  [see  Wilson]. 

Gray,  Sir  Albert,  K.C.B.,  K.C. , son 
of  George  Gray,  of  Bowerswell,  Perth, 
Scotland ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Rugby  (M.A. 
1894);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1879,  K.C.  1905, 
and  a Bencher  1914  ; in  Ceylon  Civil  Ser. 
1871-76  ; appointed  Counsel  to  Chm.  of 
Committees,  House  of  Lords  1896  ; was 
a Member  of  Council  of  Board  of  Trade 
and  Foreign  Office  1886-95,  and  Chan- 
cellor of  Diocese  of  Ely  1893-7 ; is 
Pres,  of  Hakluyt  So. , and  a Trustee  of 
Rugby  Sch.  : m.  1895,  Sophie,  da.  of  S. 
Wells  Williams,  of  U.S.A.  Legation, 
Peking,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Thomas 
George  Grosvenor,  C.B.  [see  B.  Ebury] ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Catherine  Lodge , Trafalgar  Square , 

S.  W.  ; Athenceum , and  Brooks's  Clubs. 
Gray,  Sir  Henry  Mcllree  Wil- 
liamson, K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.B., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  A.  R.  Gray,  of  Aber- 
deen; b,  1870;  ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle 


Sch.,  Edinburgh,  at  Aberdeen  Univ.,  and 
in  London  and  abroad  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1895);  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh  1902;  some- 
time temporary  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1901,  European  War 
1 91 4-19  as  Consultant  Surg.  (despatches, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  K.B.E.);  is  Surg.  to  Roy. 
Infirmary,  and  Consultant  Surg.  to  Roy. 
Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  Aberdeen, 
and  a J.P.  for  Aberdeen  : m.  1897, 
Katharine  A.  Rattray;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
34,  Albyn  Place,  Aberdeen;  Caledonian, 
and  Royal  Northern  (Aberdeen)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Henry  Robert,  b.  1906. 

Daughters  living — Katharine  Eva, — Esther 
Frances. 

Gray,  Sir  Reginald,  K.C.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Samuel  Brownlow  Gray,  C.M.G. , 
formerly  Ch.  Justice,  Bermuda ; b.  1851  ; 
ed.  privately ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1875, 
and  K.C.  1908;  Revising  Officer,  Ber- 
muda 1888-93,  Attorney-Gen.,  and  an  ex 
o/a'oM.E.C.  1900-1919  ; elected  a M.L.  A. 
1895,  and  appointed  an  Unofficial  M.E.C. 
1920  ; acted  as  Ch.  Justice,  Bermuda  1911 ; 
Compiler  in  1884  of  “Bermuda  Laws  from 
1690-1883,”  and  in  1903  of  “Bermuda 
Laws  from  1690-1902”  : m.  1878,  Jean- 
nette Louisa,  el.  da.  of  Edmund  H. 
Gosling ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  The  Cedars , 
Paget,  Bermuda  ; Royal  Bermuda  Yacht 
Club. 

Grayson,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Henry  Mul- 
leneux,  K.B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  Henry  Hol- 
drege  Grayson,  J.P. , of  Liverpool;  b. 
1865  ; ed.  at  Winchester ; formerly  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  R.M.  ; is  Chm.  of  H.  and  C. 
Grayson  (Limited)  .shipbuilders,  of  Clover, 
Clayton  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Kymo 
Shipping  Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  City 
Equitable  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Limited), 
and  of  N orth  of  Ireland  Shipbuilding  Co. 
(Limited),  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; 
was  Director  of  Ship  Repairs,  Admiralty 
(Hon.)  1917-18,  and  High  Sheriff  of  Angle- 
sey 1917-18  ; has  sat  as  M P.  for  W.  Div. 
of  Birkenhead  (CoU)  since  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  18 — , Dora  Beatrice  Harrington ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  and  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
100,  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde  Park , W. 2 ; 
Raven  s Point,  Holyhead;  Carlton , Union, 
and  Conservative  (Liverpool)  Clubs. 
Greaves,  Gen.  Sir  George  Richards, 
G.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
George  Greaves,  of  the  60th  Rifles  ; b. 
1831  ; ed.  at  Sandhurst ; entered  70th 
Foot  1849,  become  Major  1864,  Lieut- 
Col.  1865,  Col.  1872,  Maj.-Gen.  1882, 
Lieut.-Gen.  1890,  and  Gen.  1896;  re- 
tired 1896  ; served  in  Indian  Mutiny  Cam- 
paign 1857-8,  as  D.A.A.G.  in  Eusofzye 
Expedition  1858  (despatches,  medal  with 

* clasp),  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  in  New  Zealand 
1862-6  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal,  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet 
Lt.-Col.j,  and  as  Ch.  of  Staff  in  Ashantee 
Expedition  1873-4  (specially  mentioned 
in  despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  C.B.), 
and  as  Ch.  of  the  Staff  in  Suakin  Expe- 
dition 1885  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  K.C.B.);  was  Brig. -Major  at 
Dover  1867-70,  D.A.A.G.  at  Headquarters 
1870-73,  and  A.A.G.  there  1874-8,  Ch. 
of  the  Staff  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
in  Cyprus  1878-9,  Administrator  of 
Govt,  of  Cyprus  May  and  June  1879, 
A.G.  of  Army  in  India  1879-84,  in 
command  of  1st  class  Dist. , Bengal 
1885-90,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Bombay 
Army  and  a Member  of  Council  of 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Gov.  of  Bombay  1890-93  ; appointed  Col. 
E.  Surrey  Regt.  1898  : m.  1st,  1859,  Ellen, 
who  d.  x 880,  da.  of  Brig. -Gen.  Hutchison  , 
2nd,  1903,  Julia  Rose,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  E Morris,  V.  of  Llanelly,  Car- 
marthenshire, and  widow  of  Surg. -Major 
W.  Venour,  Army  Med.  Staff ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1874,  K.C.M.G.  1881,  K.C.B.(Mil.) 
1885,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1896.  Netherwood, 
Saundersfoot,  Pembrokeshire. 

Greaves,  Sir  William  Herbert,  son 
of  Michael  Thomas  Greaves,  of  Edge  Cliff, 
St.  John,  Barbados  ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at 
Codrington  Gram.  Sch. , Barbados,  and 
at  St.  Edmund  Hall,  Oxford  (B.A. 
Honours  1879)  ; Bar,  Middle  Temple 
1880,  and  a Q.C. , Barbados  1890;  was 
Escheator-Gen.  Barbados  1887-96,  and 
Attorney-Gen.  1896-1902,  and  a Member 
of  House  of  Assembly  1882-1902  ; elected 
a M.E.C.  1890  ; is  a J.P.  for  the  Colony  ; 
appointed  Ch.  Justice  of  Barbados  1902 : 
m.  1883,  Millicent  Josephine,  da.  of 
William  Mahon,  of  Barbados ; cr.  Knt. 
1904.  Stratford  Lodge , St.  Michael's , 
Barbados. 

Son  living — Michael  Mahon,  b.  1887. 

Daughter  living — Muriel,  b.  1884. 

Green,  Engineer-Capt.  Sir  Donald 
Percy,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; entered 
R.N.  1887,  became  Engineer-Corn.  1906, 
and  Engineer-Capt.  1915  ; European  War 
1914-19  on  Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch. , Grand 
Fleet  (K.C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Green,  Sir  Frederick,  K.B.E. , el.  son 
of  the  late  Frederick  Green,  of  Prince’s 
Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  ; b.  1845 ; ed. 
at  Harrow  ; formerly  partner  in  firm  of  F. 
Green  and  Co.,  shipowners,  of  13,  Fen- 
church  Avenue,  E.C.  ; isChm.  of  Bank  of 
New  South  Wales  (London),  Hon. 
Treasurer  of  League  of  Mercy,  a Director 
of  Suez  Canal  Co.  and  Great  Eastern  Rail- 
way Co.,  and  a J.P.  for  Essex  (High 
Sheriff  1918) : m.  1868,  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  Daniel  Cooper,  1st  Bt. , and  has 
issue  living  [see  Cooper,  Bt.  cr.  1863]  I 
cr.  Knt.  1912,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Oaklawn,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.  W.  ; City 
of  London,  and  Travellers'  (Paris)  Clubs. 
Green,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  John  Frederick 
Ernest,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  Henry 
Green,  of  Blackwall ; b.  1866 ; is  Rear- 
Adm.  ; served  in  Egypt  1882,  in  China 
1899-1901  (despatches,  promoted  Com.), 
at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne),  and  Comdg.  White  Sea  Ex- 
pedition 1918-19  as  Senior  Naval  Officer 
(thanked  by  Admiralty,  K.C.M.G.);  ap- 
pointed a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917, 
and  Adm.  Sup.,  Rosyth  Dockyard  1920  : 
m.  1901,  Maud  K.,  da.  of  Col.  Charles 
Mclnroy,  C.B. , of  The  Burn,  Edzell ; cr . 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  The 
Dockyard.  Rosyth  ; The  Old  Farmhouse , 
Warblington,  Havant ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Green,  Sir  John  Little,  O.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Director  of  Rural  Industries,  Min. 
of  Agriculture;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
Knt.  1919.  2,  Belmont  Park,  Lee,  S.E.  13. 
Greene,  Right  Hon.  Sir  (William) 
Conyngham,  P.C.,  G C.M.G.,  K.C.B. 
[see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Greene,  Sir  (William)  Graham, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  William  Greene, 
of  East  Lodge,  Bedford ; b.  1857 ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  Admiralty 
1881  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  successive  First 


Lords  of  the  Admiralty  1887-1902,  Prin- 
cipal Clerk  in  Sec.’s  Depart.  1902-7,  Assist. 
Sec.  of  the  Admiralty  1907-11,  Permanent 
Sec.  thereof  1911-17,  and  Sec.  of  Muni- 
tions of  War  1917-20  ; has  Japanese  Order 
of  the  Rising  Sun,  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1899,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
11,  Park  Lane,  W.  ; Travellers' , and  St. 
James' s Clubs. 

Green  HILL,  Sir  (Alfred)  George, 
son  of  Thomas  Greenhill;  b.  1847;  ed. 
at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  Wrangler  1870, 
M.A.  1873)  ; formerly  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics at  Artillery  Coll. , Woolwich ; 
author  of  various  Mathematical  Treatises  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1908.  1,  Staple  Inn,  Holborn 

W.C.  ; Savile  Club. 

Greenwood,  Sir  (Granville)  George, 
son  of  the  late  John  Greenwood,  Q.C., 
sometime  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury ; 
b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camo.  (B.A.  1873)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1876  ; joined  W.  Circuit ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Peterborough  (L)  1886,  and 
Central  Div.  of  Kingston-upon-Hull  1900; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Peterborough  Jan.  1906  to 
Nov.  1918  : m.  1878,  Laura,  da.  of  the 
late  Dr.  L.  T.  Cumberbatch ; cr.  Knt. 
191:6.  33,  Linden  Gardens,  W.  2;  United 
University  Club. 

Son  living — Roland  Charles,  b.  1880  ; Major 
Highland  L.I. 

Daughters  living — Elsie  May,  b.  1879, — Kath- 
leen Mary,  b.  1883  : m.  1920,  Clyde  Bernard 
Fitzgerald,  — Violet,  b.  1885 : m.  1909, 

Edmund  Giffard  Oliver. 

Greer,  Sir  Francis  Nugent,  C.B., 
K.C.,  son  of  Samuel  McCurdy  Greer,  of 
Springvale,  Londonderry  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
High  Sch.  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1891)  ; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1893 
and  Gray’s  Inn  1911,  and  K.C.  1918  ; is 
Parliamentary  Draftsman,  Irish  Office : 
m.  1897,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Frederick 
Archer  Barlow;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913, 
Knt.  1920.  Arundel  House,  The  Bank, 
Highgate,  N.  ; University  (Dublin)  Club. 
Son  living — Samuel  Francis,  b.  1900. 
Greer,  Hon.  Sir  (Frederick)  Arthur, 
son  of  Arthur  Greer,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1863  ; 
Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1886,  and  a K.C.  and 
Bencher  1910  ; appointed  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.)  1919; 
m.  1901,  Katharine,  da.  of  E.  E.  van 
Noorden,  of  Orangebury,  S.  Carolina, 
U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  29,  Ashburn 

Place,  S.  W.  7/  Athenceum,  Garrick , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Gregg,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  Henry 
Gregg,  of  Oakham,  Rutland ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  privately;  a J.P.  for  Tynemouth 
(Mayor  1913-18);  sometime  Chm.  of  its 
Central  Organization  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Tynemouth  Div.  of  Northumber- 
land (Ind.)  Dec.  1918:  m.  1881,  Betsey, 
da.  of  Robinson  Watson,  formerly  of 
Nentheadand  Darlington  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Leonie  House,  Whitley  Bay,  Northum- 
berland. 

Gregory,  Professor  Sir  Richard  Ar- 
man, F.R.A.S.,  son  of  John  Gregory,  of 
Bristol ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Queen  Elizabeth’s 
Hospital,  Bristol,  and  at  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Science,  London ; is  Emeritus  Professor 
of  Astronomy,  Queen’s  Coll.,  London ; 
a F.R.A.S. , a Member  of  Council  of 
British  Asso.,  and  Chm.  of  Committee  on 
Science  Teaching  in  Secondary  Schs. ; 
editor  of  Nature,  and  author  of  scientific 
text-books:  m.  1888,  Kate  Florence 


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96I 


Dugan,  da.  of  Charles  Napier  Pearn  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  1 7,  Grosvenor  Road,  West- 

minster, S.  W.  1 ; Red  Lodge,  St.  Ed- 
ward s Road,  Southsea  ; Athenceum , Royal 
Societies' , and  University  Clubs. 

Greig,  Sir  Robert  Blyth,  LL.D .,  M.C., 
son  of  George  Greig,  of  Balcurvie ; b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; Hon. 
LL.D.,  St.  Andrews,  Hon.  M.Sc. , 
Durham ; Capt.  Roy.  Scots ; European 
War  1916-17  (despatches,  M.C.);  Lec- 
turer, Aberdeen  Univ.  1903-10,  and  Staff 
Inspector,  Board  of  Education  1911-12; 
appointed  a Commr. , Board  of  Agricul- 
ture, Scotland  1912  ; reported  on  Agri- 
cultural Schs.  in  France,  Belgium,  and 
Germany,  and  on  Agricultural  Education 
in  Canada,  Australia,  etc.  : m.  1903, 

Maud,  da.  of  Sir  George  Burton  Hunter, 
K.B.E.,  D.Sc.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Colin- 
ton,  Midlothian. 

Sons  living  — George  Marcus,  b.  1904, — 
Robert  Coventry  Hunter,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living — Marian,  b.  1906. 

Grevenkop  [see  Castenskiold]. 

Greville,  Sir  George,  K.C.M.G. 
[see  E.  Warwick,  colls.]. 

Greville,  Hon.  Sir  Sidney  Robert, 
K.C,V.O.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Warwick]. 

Grey,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Raleigh,  K.B.E. , 
C.M.G.,  C.  V.V-  [see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 

Grey-Wilson  [see  Wilson J. 

Grice,  Sir  John,  son  of  Richard  Grice, 
of  Melbourne;  b.  1850;  B.A.  and  LL.B. 
Melbourne  Univ.  ; Bar.  1893;  was  Pres, 
of  Melbourne  Hospital  1906-18;  has  been 
a Member  of  Melbourne  Univ.  Council 
since  1888;  elected  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Melbourne  Univ.  1918;  is  Chm.  National 
Bank  of  Australasia  (Limited),  Metro- 
politan Gas  Co.  of  Melbourne,  The 
Trustees,  Executors  and  Agency  Co. 
(Limited),  Dunlop  Rubber  Co.  of  Austra- 
lasia (Limited),  and  Emu  Bay  Railway  Co. 
(Limited);  m.  1878,  Mary  Anne,  da.  of  the 
late  David  Power,  of  Cloverdale,  Toorak, 
Melbourne ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Coolullah, 
Hawksburn,  Melbourne,  Australia  ; Mel- 
bourne Club. 

Sons  living — James  Hugh,  b.  1881, — John 
William,  b.  1881. 

Daughters  living — Elsa  Mary,  b.  1885, — Hilda 
Jean,  b.  1891. 

Gridley,  Sir  Arnold  Babb,  K.B.E:, 
b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  as  Electrical  Ad- 
viser to  Govt.  Departs,  during  European 
War;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Grierson,  Sir  George  Abraham, 
K.C.I.E.,  Ph.D.,  D.Litt.,  LL.D.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Abraham  Grierson,  LL.D. ; 
b.  1851  ; ed.  at  St.  Bees,  at  Shrewsbury 
Sch. , and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1886,  Hon.  D.Litt.  1902)  ; Hon.  Ph.D., 
Halle  Univ.  1894,  and  Hon.  LL.D., 
Camb.  1920;  was  in  l.C.S.  1873-1903; 
sometime  a Fellow  of  Calcutta  Univ.  ; 
is  Sup.  of  Linguistic  Survey  of  India, 
a Fellow  of  British  Acad.,  Vice-Pres. 
Roy.  Asiatic  So.  (gold  medal  1909),  an 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Asiatic  So.  of  Bengal 
and  of  Roy.  Danish  Acad,  of  Sciences, 
an  Hon.  Member  of  Nagari  Pracharini 
Sabha  (Benares),  of  American  Oriental, 
of  Soci6t6  Finno-Ougrienne,  of  Asso. 
Phongtique  Internationale,  of  Bihar  and 
Orissa  Research  So.  and  of  Modern 
Language  Asso.,  a Foreign  Asso.  Member 
of  Soci6t6  Asiatiaue  de  Paris,  and  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  the  Konigliche 


Gesellschaft  der  Wissenschaften  zu  Got- 
tingen, etc.  ; author  of  “Grammar  and 
Chrestomathy  of  the  Maithili  Language,” 

“ Seven  Grammars  of  the  Bihar  Dialects  ” 
“Bihar  Peasant  Life,”  “The  Modern  Ver- 
nacular Literature  of  Hindustan,”  “The 
Satsaiya  of  Bihari,”  “ The  Languages  of 
India,”  “ Essays  on  Kafmlrl  Grammar,” 

“ A Manual  of  the  Kashmiri  Language,” 
and  many  articles  in  the  Journals  of 
various  sos.  : m.  1880,  Lucy  Elizabeth 
Jean,  da.  of  the  late  M.  H.  Collis,  M.D.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1894,  K.C. I.E.  1912.  Rath- 
farnham,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

Grierson,  Sir  Philip  James  Hamil- 
ton-, LL.D.,  son  of  John  Hamilton, 
chartered  accountant,  of  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1851;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
Merton  Coll. , Oxford  (B.A.  1876)  ; LL.D. 
Edinburgh;  Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1920; 
Advocate,  Scotland  1880 ; was  Sheriff 
Substitute  of  Aberdeen,  Kincardine,  and 
Banff,  at  Banff  1887-90,  and  at  Aberdeen 
1890-92,  and  Solicitor  to  Board  of  Inland 
Revenue  in  Scotland  1892-1919  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Dumfriesshire ; assumed  the  surname 
of  Grierson  on  succeeding  to  his  uncle’s 
estate  1879  ; author  of  several  legal  and 
other  works  : m.  1881,  Lilias,  da.  of  Dep.- 
Surg.-Gen.  James  Kirkpatrick;  cr.  Knt. 
1910.  7,  Palmerston  Place,  Edinburgh  ; 

New  (. Edinburgh ) Club. 

Son  living — Philip  Francis,  b.  1883  ; Advo- 
cate, Scotland,  and  Dist.  Judge,  El  Obeid, 
Sudan. 

Daughters  living — Margaret : m.  1905,  Capt. 
Anselan  John  Buchanan  Stirling,  C.B.,  R.N., 
— Lilias  Constance. 

Griffin,  Sir  Henry  Daly,  el.  son  of 
the  late  J ohn  Griffin  (Solicitor  and  Clerk 
of  the  Peace  for  co.  Mayo),  of  Fishers- 
hill,  Castlebar,  co.  Mayo ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at 
French  Coll.,  Blackrock,  at  Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland  (Classical  Scholar  and  B.A.),  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  entered  l.C.S. 
1885,  became  Dist.  Judge  1896,  Ad- 
ditional Judicial  Commr.  of  Oudh  1907, 
and  a Puisne  Judge,  N.-W.  Provinces 
and  Oudh  1908;  retired  1914;  was  Capt. 
Indian  Mail  Censorship  Staff  1915  : m. 
1899,  Emma  Glory,  da.  of  Robert 
O’Donnell,  formerly  of  Trugh  Castle, 
Limerick ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Griffith,  ,Sz'r  John  Purser,  M.I.C.E. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Griffith,  Con- 
gregational Min.  of  Holyhead ; b.  1848  ; 
ed.  privately  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin ; is  Pres,  of  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers ; appointed  Assist.  Surveyor 
for  co.  Antrim  1870,  Assist.  Engineer 
Dublin  Port  and  Docks  Board  1871,  Ch. 
Engineer  1899,  a Commr.  of  Irish  Lights 
1913,  and  a Member  of  Dublin  Port  and 
Docks  Board  1915 ; has  been  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Canals  and  Water- 
ways : m.  1871,  Anna  Benigna  Fridlezius, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  John  Tertius  Purser ; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  Rathmines  Castle , Rath- 
mines,  co.  Dublin. 

Sons  living — J ohn  William, 6.1 875, — Frederick 
Purser,  b.  1878. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Benigna,  b.  1876. 

Griffith,  Sir  William  Brandford, 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Brand- 
ford  Griffith,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Windsor, 
Barbados  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  in  Jersey,  in  Bar- 
bados, and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; B.A. 
London  1880  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1881 ; 
several  times  acted  as  Judge  and  Queen’s 
Advocate  Gold  Coast  1884-8 ; was  a 
Dist.  Commr.  of  that  Colony  1884-8, 
Resident  Magistrate,  Jamaica  1888-95 

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(acting  Attorney -Gen.  1893) ; and  Ch. 
Justice  of  Gold  Coast  Colony  1895-1911  ; 
administered  Govt,  of  Lagos  1896,  and 
acted  as  Dep.  Gov.  Gold  Coast  1897 ; 
appointed  Pres.  Special  Commn.  Court 
for  trial  of  human  leopard  cases,  Sierra 
Leone  1912 ; a Special  Constable  and 
Vol.  1914-19;  assisted  Air  Board  1917, 
and  was  Legal  Adviser  to  Min.  of 
Pensions  1918  : m.  1884,  Eveline  Florence 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Penrose  Nevins,  of 
Settle;  cr.  Knt.  1898,  C.B. E.  (Civil)  1920. 
90,  Newman  Street , W.  ; 2,  Essex  Court , 
Temple,  E.C.  ; Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living — William  Brandford,  b.  1897. 
Daughter  living — Evangeline  Mary  Brand- 
ford  : m.  1916,  Col.  Noel  Byam  Grounds, 
The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.). 

Griffith-Boscawen  [see  Boscawen]. 

Griffiths,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John 
Norton-,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Griffiths,  of  Brecon  ; b. 
1871  ; is  Governing  Director  of  Norton 
Griffiths  and  Co.,  public  works  con- 
tractors and  engineers,  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Army,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour ; served  in  Matabele-Mashona 
War  1896-7,  in  command  of  Scouts 
(despatches  thrice),  in  British  S.  African 
Police  and  during  S.  African  War,  first 
in  Colonial  Div. , and  afterwards  as  Capt. 
and  Adj.  Lord  Roberts’  Body  Guard,  Head 
Quarter  Staff,  during  European  War 
1914-16,  raised  a Special  Cav.  Regt.,  and 
subsequently  on  Staff  of  Engineer-in-Ch. 
to  organize  and  start  Tunnelling  Cos. 
R.E.  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.  ; went 
on  special  mission  to  Rumania  in  connec- 
tion with  Oil  and  Corn  Stores  1916  (Star 
of  Rumania,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladi- 
mir, Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour) ; as- 
sumed by  deed  poll  1917  the  additional 
surname  of  Norton;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Wednesbury  (C)  1910  to  1918 ; has  sat 
for  Central  Div.  of  Wandsworth  since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1901,  Gwladys,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Wood  (of  Browning, 
Wood  and  Fox) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  K.C.  B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Wonham  Manor,  Betch- 
worth,  Surrey;  3,  Central  Buildings, 
Westminster,  S.  W.i;  Carlton , Junior 
Carlton,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Peter,  b.  1905, — Michael,  b.  1908. 
Daughters  living — Ursula,  b.  1903, — Phoebe, 
b.  1906. 

Gri gg,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Edward  William  | 
Macleay,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , | 
M.  C. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Bidewell  j 
Grigg,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B. A.  1902);  is  Lieut,  (temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  ) Grenadier  Guards  Special  Reserve  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M .C. , | 
D.S.O.  .C.M.G.);  was  Mil.  Sec.  toH.R.H.  j 
Prince  of  Wales  during  visits  to  Canada 
1919  and  Australia  and  New  Zealand 
1920;  cr.  D.S.O,  1918,  C.M.G.  and 
C.V.O.  1919,  K.C.V.O.  1920.  26, 

Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.7;  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  Guards' , and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Grover,  Gen.  Sir  Malcolm  Henry 
Stanley,  K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.,  6th  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Ehret  Grover,  of  Hemel 
Hempstead,  Herts ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Army  1876,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1887, 
Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Lieut- Col.  and  Col.  1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1907, 
Lieut. -Gen.  1912,  and  Gen.  1917;  retired 
1919  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80 


(medal),  with  Sudan  Expedition  1885, 
present  at  action  of  Tamai  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-5,  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  asD.A.Q.M.G,  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1901 -2,  present  at  Operations  in 
the  Transvaal  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Punjab  Frontier 
Force  1894-5,  D.  A.  Q.M.G.,  Punjab  1895-8, 
A.A.G. , Punjab  1898-1900,  A.Q.M.G. , 
E.  Command,  India  1902-5,  Officiating 
D.A.G.  thereof  1905,  in  command  of 
Nowshera  Cav.  Brig.  1905-8,  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Cav.  in  India  1908-11,  and  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  (Army  Depart.)  1911-12  ; 
commanded  Quetta  Div.,  S.  Army,  India 
1912-16  ; appointed  a Member  of  Legis- 
lative Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1911:  m.  1891,  Helen  Grace,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  J ohn  Lawrence, 
C.I.E.,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906, 
K.C.I.E.  1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 
Mostyn  Lodge,  Merton  Park , Surrey; 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — John  Malcolm  Lawrence,  b.  1897  ; 
Lieut.  Shropshire  LX 

Daughter  living — Helen  Margaret  Hardinge, 
b.  1894:  m.  1917,  Capt.  Charles  de  Carteret 
Martin,  Indian  Med.  Ser. 

Grubb,  Sir  Howard,  F.R.S.,  F.R.A.S. , 
son  of  Thomas  Grubb,  F.R.S.  ; b. 
1844;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (Hon. 
Master  of  Engineering) ; is  Scientific  Ad- 
viser to  Commrs.  of  Irish  Lights,  Hon. 
Member  of  Institute  of  Engineers  of  Ire- 
land, Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Dublin  So. 
and  Gov.  of  National  Gallery  of  Ire- 
land ; received  Cunningham  Gold  Medal 
of  Roy.  Irish  Acad.  1881,  and  Boyle 
medal  1912;  is  a D.L.  for  City  of 
Dublin,  J.P.  for  co.  Dublin,  an  Astro- 
nomical Instrument  Manufacturer,  and 
Inventor  of  the  Submarine  periscope;  has 
completed  some  of  the  largest  existing 
telescopes  for  the  British,  Colonial,  and 
Foreign  Govts.,  including  Melbourne 
great  reflector,  and  Vienna  and  Greenwich 
great  refractors,  and  has  established  an 
industry  in  Dublin  for  construction  of  these 
instruments:  m.  1871,  Mary  Hester,  da. 
of  George  Hamilton  Walker,  M.D. , of 
Louisiana,  U.S.  A. ; cr.  Knt.  1887.  Aber- 
Joyle,  Rathgar ; Hurst  lea,  St.  Albans, 
Herts;  Royal  Irish  Yacht,  and  Hibernian 
United  Semnce  Clubs. 

Sons  living — George  Rudolf,  b.  1878  : m. 
1910,  Emily  Turnbull, — Romney  Robinson, 
b.  1879:  m.  1915,  Ada  Margaret,  da.  of  R. 
O’Neill  Pearson,  of  Cartmel.  Lancashire. 

3rubbe,  Adm.  Sir  Walter  James 
Hunt-,  G.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Andrew  Hunt-Grubbe ; b.  1833 ; 
entered  R.N.  1845,  became  Com.  1861, 
Capt.  1866,  Rear-Adm.  1884,  Vice-Adm. 
1890,  and  Adm.  1895  ; retired  1897  ; served 
on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1854,  present  at 
bombardment  of  Pessie  and  Labadie,  and 
Defence  of  Christiansborg  Castle;  com- 
manded H.M.S.  “ Teazer,”  in  suppressing 
Slave  Trade  1855-7  ; thanked  by  Liberian 
Govt,  for  services  rendered  at  an  insurrec- 
tion at  Sinon ; present  at  operations  in 
River  Gambia  1861  (despatches) ; com- 
manded H.M.S.  “ Jaseur,”  in  suppressing 
Slave  Trade  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1863-6 ; 
appointed  in  charge  of  Island  of  Ascension 
1866;  commanded  Naval  Brig,  in  Ashantee 
War  1874  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 

C.  B. , medal  with  clasp) ; commanded  N. 
Div.  of  Mediterranean  Fleet  at  bombard- 
ment of  Alexandria  1882  ; was  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1879-84,  Com.- 


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in-Ch.  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  W. 
Coast  of  Africa  station  1885-8,  Adm. 
Sup.  of  Devonport  Dockyard  1888-91, 
and  Pres,  of  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich 
1894-7;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants:  m.  1867, 
Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  William 
Codrington,  of  Wroughton,  Wilts ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1874,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1882, 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1899.  United  Service  Club. 
Son  living — Walter  John,  b.  1875  ; Major 
R.F.A. : m.  1913,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Henry  George  Hun  t-Grubbe,  of  East  well, 
Potterne,  Wilts. 

Daughters  living  — Mary  Frances, — Olive 
Katharine:  m.  18 — , George  Soltau. 

Grundy,  Sir  Cuthbert  Cartwright, 
son  of  Thomas  Grundy,  of  Bankfield, 
Bury,  and  Morecambe  Bank,  Grange- 
over-Sands  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Stand  Gram. 
Sch. , Lancashire,  and  at  Victoria  Univ. , 
Manchester ; a landscape  painter,  a J.  P. 
for  Lancashire,  Pres.  Rcy.  Cambrian 
Acad,  of  Art,  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  W.  of 
Eng.  Acad. , of  S.  Wales  Art  So. , and  of 
Imperial  Arts  League,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Institute  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours,  and 
of  Roy.  Drawing  So. , an  Hon.  Member  of 
Roy.  Art  So.  of  N.S.  Wales,  of  S.  Austra- 
lian Art  So.,  and  of  New  Zealand  Acad, 
of  Fine  Arts,  and  a Fellow  of  Linnean  So.  ; 
author  of  “ Notes  on  the  Food  of  Plants,” 
etc. ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Home  field,  Blackpool. 

Gubbins,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  (William) 
Launcelotte,  K.  C.  B. , M.  V.  0. , M.  B. , 
second  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  G. 
Gubbins,  formerly  Preb.  and  Chancellor 
of  Limerick ; b.  1849;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (Erasmus  Smith  Scholar,  Honours 
in  History  and  English  Literature,  B.A. 
1870,  M.B.  and  M.Ch.  1872);  entered 
Army  Med.  Ser.  1873,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1893,  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1900, 
Surg.  - Gen  1903  (retired  1914),  and 
Lieut.  - Gen.  1918  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9,  with  5th  Fusiliers 
and  subsequently  on  Staff,  present  at 
numerous  engagements  in  Khyber  Pass, 
again  in  Afghanistan  1879-80  as  Sanitary 
Officer  on  Staff,  with  Expedition  against 
Mohmunds  and  Gilzais  (despatches, 
medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
with  Burma  Expedition  1886,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
6th  Div. , present  at  relief  of  Kimberley, 
battles  of  Paardeberg  and  Driefontein, 
occupation  of  Bloemfontein,  and  subse- 
quently as  Principal  Med.  Officer  Pre- 
toria Dist.  (despatches,  promoted  Col.)  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Army  Med.  Ser.  at 
War  Office  1894-9,  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
Home  Dist.  1902-3,  W.  Command  1903-5, 
E.  Command  1905-6,  and  of  Forces  in 
India  1906-8,  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of 
Army  Med.  Ser.  1908-10,  and  Director- 
Gen.  (ranking  as  Lieut.-Gen.)  1910-14 ; 
acted  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  on  Staff 
of  H.R.H.  Duke  of  Connaught  for 
Coronation  1902  (M.V.O.,  Coronation 
medal);  was  Hon.  Surg.  toH.M.  1909-14; 
has  been  a Commr.  Roy.  Hospital, 
Chelsea  since  1915  ; is  a J.P.  for  Surrey  : 
m.  1885,  Florence  Margaret,  second  da. 
of  the  Rev.  H.  Tripp  (sometime  Fellow 
of  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford),  formerly  of 
Huntspill  and  Winford,  Somerset ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Belvedere  Drive , 
Wimbledon  ; United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Florence  Annie,  b.  1889. 

Guillemard,  Sir  Laurence  Nunns, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Henry  Guillemard,  D.D.  ; b.  1862;  ed.  I 
at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  | 


Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class  Classical  Tripos 
1884,  M.A.  1889);  entered  Home  Office 
1886  and  Treasury  1888  ; appointed  Dep. 
Chm.,  Board  of  Inland  Revenue  1902, 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Customs  1908,  Chm. 
of  Board  of  Customs  and  Excise  1909, 
and  Gov.  and  Com. -in-Ch.,  Straits 
Settlements,  High  Comm.  Malay  States, 
and  British  Agent  for  N.  Borneo  and 
Sarawak  1919  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  succes- 
sive Chancellors  of  the  Exchequer  (Rt. 
Hons.  Sir  W.  Vernon-Harcourt  and  Sir 
M.  Hicks-Beach,  Bt.)  1892-1902  ; is  a Gov. 
of  Charterhouse  Sch. : m.  1902,  Ella,  el. 
da.  of  Thomas  Spencer  Walker  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1905,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1910.  Govern- 
ment House,  Singapore ; Athenceum, 
Brooks' s,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Gupta,  Sir  Krishna  Govinda,  K.C.S.J., 
son  of  Kali  Naryan  Gupta  ; b.  1851  ; ed. 
at  Maimansingh  Zilla  Sch.,  at  Pogose 
Sch.,  Dacca,  at  Calcutta  Univ.,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll. , London ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1873;  entered  I.C.S.  1871;  appointed 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal 
1873,  Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector 
1884,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1889, 
Junior  Sec.  to  Board  of  Revenue  1890, 
Commr.  of  Excise  1893,  Commr.  1901, 
Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1901,  and 
of  Excise  Committee  1905  ; retired  1908  ; 
subsequently  a Member  of  Council  of  Sec. 
of  State  for  India,  and  a Member  of  Army 
in  India  Committee : m.  1866,  Prasan- 
natara,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Nabin  Chan- 
dra Das;  cr.  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1911. 
Gurbaksh  Singh,  Babu  Sir  Bedi, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Extra  Assist. 
Commr.  at  Kallar ; has  been  a M.  L.C., 
Punjab;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  Knt.  1916. 
Kallar,  Rawal  Pindi , India. 

Gurney,  Sir  Eustace,  son  of  the  late 
J ohn  Gurney,  of  Sprowston  Hall ; b.  1876 ; 
is  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman  of  Norwich, 
and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  ; was  Lord  Mayor 
of  Norwich  1910-11 : m.  1904,  Anne 
Agatha,  da.  of  the  late  John  Lee  Warner, 
formerly  I.C.S. , of  Hayes,  Kent;  cr.  Knt. 
1911.  Sprowston  Hall,  Norwich ; New 
University  Club. 

Sons  living — John, 6. 1905, — Jocelyn  Eustace, 
b.  1910, — Samuel  Edmund,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Catherine,  b.  1906, — Rosa- 
mund Agatha,  b.  1908, — Elizabeth  Laura,  b. 
1914. — Anne  D6nise,  b.  1916. 

Gurney,  Sir  Walter  Edwin  ; b.  18 — ; 
appointed  Controller  and  Auditor- Gen., 
and  Chm.  of  Tender  Board  1903,  and 
Controller  and  Auditor-Gen.  Union  of 
S.  Africa  1910  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 

Guthrie,  Capt.  Sir  Connop,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  1882;  is  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards 
Special  Reserve;  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour, 
Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
American  Distinguished  Ser.  Medal) ; was 
Special  Representative  in  U.S.A.  of  Min- 
istry of  Shipping,  and  a Member  of 
U.S.A.  Govt.  Shipping  Control  Com- 
mittee 1916-19:  m.  19L3,  Eila  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Malcolm  Donald 
McEacharn  [see  McEacharn,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”]  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  36,  Charles 
Street , Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; Guards,' 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Son  living — Giles,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living — Diana  Mary,  b.  1919. 

Guthrie,  Sir  James,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Guthrie,  D.D.;  b.  1859; 
ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Glasgow,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (Hon  LL.L).  1906); 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh  1913;  elected 
A.R.S.A.  1888,  R.S.A.  1892, and  P.R.S.A. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1902 ; is  a Trustee  of  National  Galleries 
of  Scotland,  a Member  of  Ancient  Monu- 
ments Board  for  Scotland,  an  Hon. 
Member  of  Roy.  Bavarian  Acad. , of  Roy. 
Acad,  of  Saxony,  of  Roy.  Hibernian 
Acad. , of  Roy.  Institute  of  Oil  Painters, 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Portrait  Painters,  of  Roy. 
Scottish  Water  Colour  So.,  and  of  Inter- 
national So.  of  Artists,  a Member  of 
Soci6t£  National  des  Beaux  Arts,  Paris, 
and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : 
m.  1897,  Helen  Newton,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Whitelaw, 
Rowmore,  Dumbartonshire  ; cr.  Knt. 

1903.  41,  Moray  Place , Edinburgh; 
Rowmore , Row,  Dumbartonshire ; Athe- 
nceum , and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Thomas  Whitelaw  Boyd,  b.  1899. 

Gwalior  [see  Scindhia  of  Gwalior]. 
Gwatkin,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Willoughby 
Garnons,  K.C.M.G. , C.B. , 4th  son  of  the 
late  Frederick  Gwatkin,  of  New  Square, 
Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and  Grove  House, 
Twickenham  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury 
Sch.,  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; LL.D.  Toronto  Univ.  ; entered 
Manchester  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1890,  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  and  Col.  1909  ; is 

Maj.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff  Canadian  Mil. , tem- 
porary Maj.-Gen.  in  the  Army;  a Grand 
Officer  of  Order  of  St.  Sava  (Serbia),  and 
a Com.  of  Orders  of  the  Crown  (Belgium) 
and  Legion  of  Honour  (France)  : m. 

1888,  Edith  Campbell,  da.  of  Alexander 
Butler  Rowley,  of  Hurst,  Lancashire; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 
K.C.M.G.  1920.  Victoria  Chambers , 
Ottawa,  Canada ; United  Service,  Gar- 
rick, and  Sports'  Clubs. 

Gwynne-Vaughan  [see  Vaughan]. 

Hacking,  Sir  James,  son  of  Henry 
Hacking,  of  Oswaldtwistle  ; b.  1850 ; a 
Cotton  Manufacturer,  Mayor  of  Bury, 
and  Chm.  of  Bury  Tribunal  and  of  its 
WarSavings,  War  Pensions,  and  Prisoners 
of  War,  etc.,  Committees  : m.  1st,  1871, 
Ann,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  William  Gillow, 
of  Blackburn  ; 2nd,  1910,  Florence,  da. 
of  Anthony  Holmes,  of  Seacroft,  York- 
shire ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  South  View,  Bury, 
Lancashire. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  William,  b. 

1873- 

Hadcock,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  (Albert) 
George,  K.B.E. , son  of  Capt.  G.  Hadcock ; 
b.  1861  ; Lieut.-Col.  T.F.  (T.D.),  Man- 
aging Director  of  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong, 
Whitworth  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a 
F.R.S.;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 

Hadden,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Frederick,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Stanton  Hadden,  J.P.,  of  Rossway, 
Berkhampstead,  and  Ingleside,  Sunning- 
dale ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Elstree,  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1873,  became 
Capt.  1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1899, 
Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.  Gen. 
1910;  retired  1916;  was  Inspector  Roy. 
Laboratory,  Woolwich  1885-8,  Inspector 
of  Laboratory  Stores  there  1888-93,  Ch. 
Inspector  1893-6,  and  Ch.  Inspector,  Army 
Ordance  Depart.  1896-1901,  a Member  of 
Ordnance  Committee  and  an  Asso.  Mem- 
ber of  Explosives  Committee  1901-3, 
Comdt.  of  Ordnance  Coll.,  Woolwich 
1904,  Director  of  Artillery  at  Head 
Quarters  1904-7,  Master-Gen.  of  Ordnance 
(Fourth  Mil.  Member  of  Army  Council) 
1907-13,  and  Pres,  of  Ordnance  Board 


1913-16  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts 
(High  Sheriff  1919)  : m.  1885,  Frances 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Clement 
Strong,  Coldstream  Guards;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1908. 
Rossway,  Berkhamsted,  Herts ; United 
Service  Club. 

Haddon-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Hadow,  Sir  William  Henry,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  Elliot  Hadow,  of 
South  Cerney,  Cirencester ; b.  1859 ; ed. 
at  Malvern,  and  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1885,  Hon.  D.Mus. 
1909,  Hon.  Fellow  1909);  Hon.  D.Mus. 
Durham  1909 ; appointed  Principal  of 
Armstrong  Coll.,  Newcastle  1909,  and 
Vice-Chancellor,  Univ.  Sheffield  1919 ; 
a Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Music,  and  of  Commn.  on  Welsh 
Education;  appointed  Director  of  Edu- 
cation on  Lines  of  Communication  in 
France  1918,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Staff  Duties  (Army  Education) ; was  a 
Fellow,  Tutor,  and  Dean,  Worcester 
Coll.  1888-1909,  Examiner  in  Lit.  Hum., 
Oxford  1902,  in  Modern  Languages  1905, 
and  English  1907-9 ; editor  and  part 
author  of  “Oxford  History  of  Music,” 
and  author  of  various  works  on  music; 
cr.  Knt.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The 
University , Sheffield  Athenceu?n,  and 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 
Haggard,  Sir  (Henry)  Rider,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  William  Meybohm  Rider 
Haggard,  of  Bradenham  Hall,  Norfolk  ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  privately  ; Bar.  Lincoln's  Inn 
1884;  is  the  well-known  writer,  a J.P. 
for  Norfolk  and  Suffolk,  an  authority  on 
Agriculture,  and  Chm.  of  Justices  of 
Petty  Sessional  Div.  of  Bungay ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Natal  1875,  and 
to  Special  Commr.  of  Transvaal  1877  ; 
sometime  Master  of  High  Court,  Trans- 
vaal, and  Lieut,  and  Adj. , Pretoria  Horse  ; 
was  Chm.  of  Committee,  So.  of  Authors 
1896-8,  British  Govt.  Commr.  to  Report 
on  Salvation  Army  Settlements  in  U.S.A., 
etc.,  1905,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Coast  Erosion  and  Afforestation  1906-11, 
a Member  of  Dominions  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Imperial  Trade  1912-17,  and  a Member 
of  Empire  Settlement  Committee  1917; 
as  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  Representative 
visited  self-governing  Colonies  1916  to 
report  on  After-War  Settlement  of  Ex- 
Service  men  (Hon.  Fellow) ; is  a Vice- 
Pres.  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute;  ap- 
pointed a Member  of  National  Birth 
Rate  Commn.  1919  ; author  of  “ Rural 
England,”  “ King  Solomon’s  Mines,” 

‘ ‘ She,”  and  many  other  works  : m.  1880 
Mariana  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Major  J. 
Margitson,  19th  Regt. , of  Ditchingham, 
Norfolk;  cr.  Knt.  1912,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Ditchingham  House,  Norfolk; 
North  Lodge,  St.  Leonard s-on-Sea ; 
Athenceum , and  National  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Agnes  Angela  Rider,  b. 
1883  : m.  1907,  Thomas  Amyand  Haggard, — 
Sybil  Dorothy  Rider,  b.  1884:  m.  1909, 
Col.  Reginald  Ld monstone  Cheyne,  Indian 
Ann}', — Lilias  Margitson  Rider,  b.  1892. 

Haggard,  Sir  William  Henry  Dove- 
ton,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
William  Meybohm  Rider  Haggard,  of 
Bradenham  Hall,  Norfolk;  b.  1846 ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.,  at  Winchester,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford;  formerly  in  E. 
Norfolk  Mil.  ; was  Sec.  of  Legation  at 
Athens  1887-90,  Min.  Res.  and  Consul- 
Gen.,  Ecuador  1890-94,  Consul-Gen.  at 
Tunis  1894-7,  Min.  Res.  and  Consul-Gen., 
Venezuela  1897-1902,  Envoy  Extraor.  and 


KNIGHTS. 


965 


Min.  Plen.  to  Argentine  Republic  and 
Paraguay  1902-6,  and  at  Rio  de  Janeiro 
1906-14;  retired  1914;  is  a J.P.  for  Nor- 
folk ; has  Jubilee  and  Coronation  (1902 
and  1911)  medals;  joint  author  of  “ The 
Vazir  of  Lenkuran,”  a Persian  play  : m. 

1st,  1875,  Caroline  Anne  (marriage  dis- 
solved on  his  petition  1882),  da.  of 
William  Thomas  Carroll,  of  Washington, 
U.S.A.  ; 2ndly,  1887,  Emily  Margaret, 
da.  of  Joseph  Hancox  ; cr.  C.  B.  (Civil) 
1903,  K.C.M.G.  1908.  Hartlip  House , 
Sittingbourne  ; Travellers' , and  Welling- 
ton Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Andrew 
Henry  Meybohm,  R.N.,  b.  1894;  Lieut.  R.N. 
Daughters  living— (By  2nd  marriage),  Ella 
Margaret  Mary,  b.  1890, — Sybil  Maud,  b.  1892. 

Haking,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Cyril 
Byrne,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Richard  Haking ; b.  1862 ; entered 
Army  1881 , became Capt.  Hampshire Regt. 
1889,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1903, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1906,  Maj.-Gen. 
1914,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919  ; served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  promoted 
Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.  B. , 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  with 
Swords,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre,  K.C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Avis  and 
Christ  of  Portugal,  Belgian  Order  of  the 
Crown  and  Croix  de  Guerre,  American 
D.S.M.)  ; was  a Professor  at  Staff  Coll. 
1901-4,  D.  A.  A.G.  there  1904-5,  A.  A. G.  and 
Gen.  Staff  Officer,  S.  Command  1906-8, 
and  Brig. -Gen.,  S.  Command  1908-11, 
when  he  was  appointed  to  command 
an  Inf.  Brig.  : m.  1891,  Rachel 

Violette,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  James 
Burford  Burford-Hancock,  C.M.G. , Ch. 
Justice  of  Gibraltar  [see  Burford-Hancock, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  Old  Mill  Cottage , Bulford, 
Salisbury ; Arthur’s,  Army  and  Navy, 
and  United  Service  Clubs. 

Halar  [see  Afkham  |. 

Haldane,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  (James) 
Aylmer  Lowthorpe,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Daniel  Rutherford  Haldane, 
M.D.  ; b.  1862;  entered  Gordon  High- 
landers 1882,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 
and  Col.  1906,  Maj.-Gen.  1914,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1919  ; served  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  severely 
wounded,  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg. 
a Brig. , a Div. , and  a Corps  (despatches, 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.  and  Lieut. -Gen.  ,1914 
Star,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour);  was  a D.A.Q. M.G. 
(Mil.  Intelligence)  at  Head  Quarters 
1903-6,  Assist.  Director  of  Mil.  Opera- 
tions 1906-9,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff, 
E.  Command  1909-12,  when  he  was 
appointed  to  command  an  Inf.  Brig.  ; 
employed  as  Mil.  Attach^  to  Japanese 
Army  during  Russo-Japanese  War  1904-5 
(Japanese  medal  with  clasp) ; appointed 
to  command  troops  in  Mesopotamia  1920; 
is  a Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 


Jerusalem  in  England ; has  3rd  class 
Japanese  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Basra,  Persian  Gulf ; 19, 
Talbot  Square,  W. 

Haldane,  Sir  William  Stowell,  W.S. , 
youngest  son  of  Robert  Haldane,  of 
Cloan,  Perthshire  [see  V.  Haldane] ; b. 
1864;  ed.  at  Edin.  Acad.,  and  Univ.  ; 
W.S.  1888  ; was  Crown  Agent  for  Scot- 
land, and  Prison  Commr.  1905-16  ; has 
been  Development  Fund  Commr.  since 
1910 ; is  a Member  of  Edinburgh  Public 
Library  Committee,  and  a J.  P.  for 
Perth;  m.  1892,  Margaret  Edith  Stuart, 
da.  of  Thomas  Nelson,  of  St.  Leonards, 
Edinburgh;  cr.  Knt.  1912.  55,  Melville 
Street,  Edinburgh;  Fuswell,  Auchter- 
arder,  Perthshire ; Brooks's,  and  Edin- 
burgh University  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Graeme  Nelson,  R.N. , 
b.  1897  ; Lieut.  R.N., — Archibald  Richard 
Burdon,  b.  1900. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1894. 

Hale-White  [see  White]. 

Hall,  Sir  Alfred  Daniel,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Edwin  Hall,  of  Rochdale  ; b. 
1864;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Manchester, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll. , Oxford ; was  Principal 
S.-E.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Wye  1894-1902; 
appointed  Sec.,  Board  of  Agriculture  1917, 
and  is  Ch.  Scientific  Adviser  and  Member 
of  Administrative  Council,  Min.  of  Agri- 
culture : m.  1891,  M.  L.,  da.  of  John 
Brooks,  of  Edgbaston  ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1918.  21,  Hanover  House,  N.  W.  8/ 

Savile,  and  Athenceuyn  Clubs. 

Son  living — One,  b.  189 7. 

Hall,  Sir  Edward  Marshall,  K.C. , 
only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
Hall,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  Brighton  ; 

b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1883,  a K.C.  1898,  and  a Bencher 
1910;  goes  S.-E.  Circuit;  sat  as  M. P. 
for  Southport  Div.  of  Lancashire  (S.-W.) 
(C)  Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1906  (when  he  was 
defeated),  and  for  E„  Toxteth  Div.  of 
Liverpool,  Jan.  1910  to  Feb.  1916  ; ap- 
pointed Recorder  of  Guildford  Jan.  1916  : 
m.  1st,  1882,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Moon,  M.D.,  F.  R.C.P.  ; 2ndly,  1896, 
Henrietta  Margherita,  da.  of  the  late 
Hans  Kroger,  of  Hamburg ; cr.  Knt. 
1917.  Overbrook,  Brook , Godaiming  ; 39, 
Harley  House,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.  ; 
3,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C  ; Carlton,  Gar- 
rick, and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Elna  Muriel. 

Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Frederick, 
K.B.E.,  D.S.O. , M.P.,  son  of  Herbert 
Hall;  b.  1864;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  a 
Director  of  Robert  Gardner,  Mountain  and 
Co.  (Limited),  insurance  brokers,  of  3, 
Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. , and  a Member  of 
Lloyd’s  and  the  Baltic ; raised  17  Bat- 
teries of  Artillery  during  European  War  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dulwich  Div.  of 
Camberwell  (C)  since  Dec.  1910:  m.  1892, 
Annie  Ellen,  da.  of  Henry  Hall,  M.D.,  of 
Plaistow;  cr.  D.S.O.  and  K.B. E.  1918. 
Graf  ham  Grange,  Bramley,  Surrey ; 2, 
Whitehall  Court,  S.  W.  1 ; Carlton , 
Junior  Carlton,  Cotistitutional,  St. 
Stephen' s,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two 

Hall,  Sir  Henry,  J.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Hall,  of  Sedgefield,  co.  Dur- 
ham ; b.  1845  I appointed  Inspector  of 
Coal  and  Metalliferous  Mines  (W.  Lan- 
cashire Dist.)  1874,  and  of  Metalliferous 
Mines  and  Quarries  (N.  Wales  Dist.) 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1901  : m.  1889,  Ellen  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Hall  (formerly  V.  of 
Scopwick,  Lincolnshire),  of  Boothby- 
Graffoe,  Lincoln;  cr.  I.S.O.  1902,  Knt. 
1910.  Brookside,  Chester. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  the  el.,  G.  H.,6.  1871 ; 
Capt.  Yeo.  attached  R.A.F.  : m.  1917,  M.  G., 
da.  of  the  late  Gervas  Frederick  Wells-Cole, 
of  Stones  Place,  Skellingthorpe,  Lincoln. 
Daughter  living — Nora : m.  1920,  Capt. 

Leonard  Foster  Mitchell,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards. 

Hall,  Sir  Henry  James,  son  of 
Henry  Thomas  Hall,  of  Oxford  ; b.  i860  ; j 
organized  Section  dealing  with  production 
of  Fertilizers,  Min.  of  Munitions,  and 
rendered  other  sers.  during  European 
War  : m.  1907  ; cr.  Knt,  1919.  82, 

Sloane  Street , S.fF.  1 ; Glovers  Wood, 
Charlwood,  Surrey ; Constitutional,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Hall,  A 'ear- Adm.  Sir  (William)  Regi- 
nald, K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  M.P.,  son  of 
Capt.  William  Henry  Hall,  R.N.,  of 
Springfield,  Ross,  Herefordshire;  b.  1870; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1920;  entered  R.N. 
1883,  became  Lieut.  1890,  Com.  1901, 
Capt.  1905,  and  Rear-Adm.  1917 ; retired 
1919  ; was  Director  of  Naval  Intelligence, 
Admiralty  War  Staff  1914-19  ; is  a 
Director  of  Barclay,  Perkins  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Great  Eastern  Railway, 
and  of  British  Commercial  Corporation 
(Limited),  a Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
of  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan,  and  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  a Grand  Officer 
of  Crown  of  Italy  ; has  American  D.S.M. , 
and  3rd  class  of  Order  of  Vladimir  of 
Russia;  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1916-17;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Liverpool, 
W.  Derby  Div.,  since  Feb.  1919  : m.  1894, 
Ethel  Wootton,  da.  of  Sir  William  de 
Wiveleslie  Abney,  K.C.B. , D.C.L. , D.Sc. , 
F.R.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 
1917.  27,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.  Kensing- 

ton, S.  IV.  ; Carlton,  Travellers' , and 
Garrick  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Johu  Abney,  b.  189 7 ; Sub- 
Lieut.  R.N. : m.  1919,  Mary  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Brig. -Gen.  Edmond  Herbert  Hills,  C.M.G., 
of  1,  Campden  Hill,  W., — Richard  Anthony, 
b.  1902 ; Cadet  R.N. 

Daughter  living — Faith  Elizabeth. 

Hall,  Adm.  Sir  George  Fowler 
King-,  K.C.B. , C.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Adm.  Sir  William  King  - Hall. 
K.C.B.,  of  Sutton  Bonnington,  Leicester- 
shire; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  North  Grove 
House,  Southsea : entered  R.N.  1863, 
became  Lieut.  1873,  Com.  1884,  Capt.  1891, 
Rear-Adm.  1904,  Vice-Adm.  1908,  and 
Adm.  1912;  retired  1914  ; was  Commr.  at  | 
Wei-Hai-Wei  when  in  command  of  Nar- 
cissus 1898,  Ch.  of  Staff,  Mediterranean  | 
1900-1902,  Rear-Adm.  Comdg.  on  Coast 
of  Ireland  1906-8,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  on  I 
Australian  Station  1910-13:  m.  1892,  Olga,  I 
da.  of  the  late  Richard  Ker,  M.  P.  for  ] 
Downpatrick,  and  Sec.  to  Embassy,  St.  j 
Petersburg;  cr.  C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.B.  j 
(Mil.)  1911.  7,  Albany  Villas,  Hove, 

Sussex ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — William  Stephen  Richard,  R.N., 
b.  1893;  became  Lieut.  1915:  rn.  1919,  | 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Francis  Spencer,  of  The 
Chiltems,  Wynberg,  Cape  Colony. 

Daughters  living — Olga  Louisa  Elizabeth,  b. 
1897, — Magdalen,  b.  1904. 

Hall,  Adm.  Sir  Herbert  Goodenough, 
King-,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O. , D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Adm.  Sir  William  King-Hall, 
K.C.B.,  of  Sutton  Bonnington,  Leicester- 
shire; b.  1862;  ed.  privately;  Hon.) 


LL.D.  Camb.  1919  ; entered  R.N. 
1875,  became  Sub-Lieut.  1881,  Lieut. 
1882,  Com.  1895,  Capt.  1900,  Rear-Adm. 
1909,  Vice-Adm.  1915,  and  Adm.  1918  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882,  present 
at  Bombardment  of  Alexandria  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  promoted  Lieut.), 
and  in  operations  against  Sofas  on  the 
Gambia  1894,  present  at  action  of  Man- 
dina  Creek  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 

D. S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1902  (de- 

spatches, medal  with  clasp) ; appointed 
an  Assist. -Director  of  Naval  Intelligence 
1906,  Director  (temporary)  1907,  a Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1908,  Director  of  Naval 
Mobilisation  and  a Member  of  Naval  War 
Council  19C9,  Rear-Adm.  in  Home  Fleet 
1911,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  1912  ; was  Adm.  Commr.  Orkneys 
and  Shetland  1918-19 ; appointed  a 
Trustee  of  King’s  Fund  for  Disabled 
1919  ; commanded  Indomitable  during 
Prince  of  Wales’s  visit  to  Canada 
1908  (C.V.O.):  m.  1905,  Lady  Mabel 

Emily  Murray,  da.  of  the  late  Viscount 
Stormont,  el.  son  of  4th  Earl  of  Mans- 
field; cr.  D.S.O.  1894,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907, 
C.V.O.  1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  47, 

Sloane  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

H all-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Halliday,  Major  Sir  Frederick  Loch, 
C.I.E. , M.  V.O.,  el.  son  of  F.  M.  Halliday 
(formerly  I.C.S.),  of  Old  Parks,  Cobham, 
Surrey  ; b.  1864 ; appointed  Assist.-Sup. 
of  Police,  Bengal  1885,  and  Dist.  Sup. 
1895  ; was  Dep.  Commr.  of  Police,  Cal- 
cutta 1902-5,  and  Commr.  1905-15; 
sers.  lent  to  Greek  Govt.  1918 ; some- 
time a M.L.C. , Bengal;  is  Major  in 
Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  Comdt. 
of  an  Internment  Camp  ; has  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece : m.  1890,  Ellen 
Mary  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Carl 
von  Bibra,  of  Dresden  and  Calcutta  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.I.E.  1909, 
Knt.  1912.  86,  Iverna  Covrt,  Kensing- 

ton, IV. 8;  Oriental  Club. 

Daughter  living — Vera  Anne  Loch:  in.  1918, 
Lieut.  Hugh  Trevor  Dawson,  R.N.,  only  son 
of  Com.  Sir  (Arthur)  Trevor  Dawson,  1st  Bt. 

Halsey,  .SzrLaurence  Edward,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Edward  J.  Halsey;  b. 
1871  ; Auditor  to  the  Duchy  of  Cornwall, 
and  Hon.  Accountant,  Prince  of  Wales' 
National  Relief  Fund  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  64,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Halsey,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Lionel, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  Halsey, 
Bt.]. 

Hambling,  Sir  (Henry)  Herbert,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  William  James 
Hambling,  J.P.,  of  Dunstable;  b.  185 7; 
is  Dep.  Chm.  of  Barclay’s  Bank  (Limited), 
a Director  of  Cox  and  Co.  (France) 
(Limited),  a J.P.  for  Herts,  and  a Director 
of  North  British  and  Mercantile  Insurance 
Co.,  and  the  Colonial  Bank  ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Council  (representing  Finance) 
Ministry  of  Munitions  ; rendered  services 
to  Govt,  during  European  War  (Knt.)  : 
in.  1st,  1S82,  Thirza,  who  d.  1891, 
da.  of  W.  G.  Twigg,  of  Dunstable ; 
2ndly,  1893,  Isabella  Mary,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  F.  Brown  ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Rookery  Park,  Toxford,  Suffolk  ; Carlton, 
and  Constitutional  Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Guy,  b.  1882; 
Capt.  Canadian  Inf.:  m.  1911,  Olive,  da.  of 

E.  Carter. 

Hambro,  Sir  (Charles)  Eric,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Sir  Everard  Alexander  Hambro, 


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967 


K.C.V.O.  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Vice-Chm.  of 
Hambro’s  Bank  of  Northern  Commerce 
(Limited) ; sometime  a Member  of  Wheat 
Commn.  1917-18;  was  in  Min.  of  Informa- 
tion 1918  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  N.-E. , or 
Wimbledon,  Div.  of  Surrey  ( C ) 1900-1907: 
m.  1894,  Sybil  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
Martin  Ridley  Smith,  of  The  Warren, 
Hayes,  Kent;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
4,  Norfolk  Street , Park  Lane , W.i  ; 
Carlton , White's,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Charles  Jocelyn,  M.C.,  b.  1897 ; 
Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  : m.  1919,  Pamela, 
da.  of  John  Dupuis  Cobbold,  D.L.  [see  E. 
Dunmore], — Richard  Everard,  b.  1900. 
Daughters  living— Zelia  Mary , b.  1909, — Juliet 
Carin,  b.  1915. 

Hambro,  Sir  Everard  Alexander, 
K.  C.  V.  0. , 3rd  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Joseph,  Baron  Hambro  (of  Denmark),  of 
Milton  Abbey,  Dorset ; b.  1842  ; is  a J.  P. 
for  Kent  and  Surrey,  a D.  L.  for  Dorset, 
one  of  H.M.’s  Lieuts.  for  the  City  of 
London,  Chm.  Hambro’s  Bank  of  North- 
ern Commerce  (Limited),  and  a Director 
of  the  Bank  of  England  ; also  Chm.  of 
the  Council  of  the  Roy.  National  Pension 
Fund  for  Nurses : m.  1st,  1866,  Gertrude 
Mary,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Stuart  [M.  Bute,  colls.];  2ndly,  1911, 
Ebba,  da.  of  C.  Beresford  White,  of 
Hatley  Manor,  and  Newton  Manor,  co. 
Leitrim ; cr.  K.  C.  V.  0. 1908.  Hayes  Place , 
Beckenham,  Kent ; Milton  Abbey,  Dorset. 
Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Sir  (Charles) 
Eric,  K.B.E. , b.  1872  [see  “Knightage” 
(ante)], — Harold  Everard,  C.B.E.,  b.  1876 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Angus  Valdemar, 
M.P.  ( Milton  Abbey,  Blandford ),  b.  1883;  is 
Capt.  Yeo. ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of 
Dorsetshire  (C)  since  1910:  m.  1st,  1907, 
Rosamund  Maud,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Major 
Robert  W.  Kearsley ; 2ndly,  19x6,  Vanda, 
da.  of  St.  John  Charlton,  of  Cholmondeley, 
Malpas,  Cheshire, — Ronald  Olaf,  b.  1885; 
Capt.  Coldstream  Guards:  m.  1917,  Winifred, 
da.  of  the  late  Martin  Ridley  Smith. 

Daughter  living — Violet  Mary,  b.  1884. 

Hamilton,  Gen.  Sir  Bruce  Meade, 
G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Gen.  Henry  Meade  Hamilton,  C.B. 
[Borrowes,  Bt.] ; b.  1857  ; entered  Army 
1877,  became  Capt.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
1886,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896, 
Brevet  Col.  1897,  Maj.-Gen.  1900,  Lieut.  - 
Gen.  1907,  and  Gen.  1913  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in  Transvaal 
War  1881  (despatches),  with  Burmah 
Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  (honourably 
mentioned,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  star),  with 
Benin  Expedition  1897,  Comdg.  Niger 
Coast  Protectorate  Forces  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet-Col.),  and  in 
South  Africa  1899-1902,  on  staff,  present 
at  battle  of  Colenso,  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith, and  during  many  other  operations, 
in  command  of  21st  Brig.,  and  subse- 
quently in  various  commands  (slightly 
wounded,  despatches  four  times,  promoted 
Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.B.)  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  S. 
Dist.  1894-7,  in  command  of  5th  Brig. , 3rd 
Div.  of  1st  Army  Corps  1903-4  and  2nd 
Div.,  Aldershot  1904-7,  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg. -in-Ch. , Scottish  Command  1909- 
*3 ! appointed  to  command  an  Army 
1914,  a Training  Centre  1915,  and  a 
Home  Defence  Army  1916;  is  Col. 
Border  Regt.  ; has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.V.O. 
1911,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  The  Hall , 
Wendover,  Bucks ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Hamilton,  Sir  Daniel  Mackinnon, 

son  of  the  late  John  Hamilton,  of  Helens- 


burgh, N.B. ; b.  i860;  formerly  a partner 
in  the  firm  of  Mackinnon,  Mackenzie  and 
Co.,  of  Calcutta:  m.  1896,  Margaret 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  E.  W. 
Brown,  of  Rothesay ; cr.  Knt.  1906. 
The  Warren  Hill,  Loughton,  Essex. 

Hamilton,  Maj.-Geti.  Sir  Edward 
Owen  Fisher,  K.C.B.,  son  of  William 
James  Hamilton,  formerly  of  Fiddown, 
co.  Kilkenny  ; b.  1854 ; entered  2nd  Regt. 
1873,  became  Capt.  The  Queen’s(Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.)  1883,  Major  1893,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1906;  retired  1914;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  with  Burma  Expedi- 
tion 1885-7  medal  with  two  clasps),  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891,  as  Divisional 
Signalling  Officer  (despatches,  clasp), 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1895  (clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  his 
Regt. , and  subsequently  on  lines  of  com- 
munication, with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. , 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Col. , C.B.) ; 
commanded  S.  Dist.,  Madras  1902-4, 
Secunderabad  Inf.  Brig.  1904-7,  troops 
in  Sierra  Leone  1908-11,  and  was  Lieut. - 
Gov.  and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  in 
Guernsey  and  Alderney  Dist.  1911-14  ; is 
Col.  The  Queen's  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.) : 
m.  1886,  Isabel,  da.  of  Gen.  Philip  Henry 
Farrell  Harris,  C.B. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Broom  Cottage, 
Wokingham,  Berks. 

Son  living — Owen  Philip,  b.  1889;  Capt. 
Indian  Army. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Norah  Harriet, 
b.  1887:  m.  i9o6,Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Conover 
Symon,  C.M.G.,  of  iox,  Eaton  Place,  S.W., — 
Mary,  b.  1908. 

Hamilton,  Right  Hon.  Lord  George 
Francis,  P.C.,  G.C.S.I.,  M.P.  [see  D. 
Abercorn], 

Hamilton,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Henry, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  W.  Hamilton;  b.  1851; 
entered  Army  1876,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1896,  Col.  1902,  and 
Surg.  Gen.  1907 ; retired  1911  ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  present  at 
battle  of  Kandahar  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  bronze  star),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches,  two  clasps),  with  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (despatches,  clasp,  pro- 
moted) Brig. -Surg. -Lieut. -Col.),  and  in 
China  1900  (medal) ; sometime  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  Rawal  Pindi  Div.,  and  an 
Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India : m.  1st, 
1900,  Violette  Stewart,  da.  of  John 
Wilkinson ; 2ndly,  1909,  Bessie,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Locke;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913.  East  Dean 
House , Dean,  Salisbury. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Louise,  b.  1902. 

Hamilton,  Gen.  Sir  Ian  Standish  Mon- 
teith,  G.C.B. , G.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Christian  Monteith  Hamil- 
ton, 92nd  Highlanders ; b.  1853 ; ed. 
at  Cheam,  and  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; en- 
tered Army  1872,  became  Capt.  Gordon 
Highlanders  1882,  Major  1885,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1887,  Col.  1891,  Maj.-Gen.  1899, 
Lieut. -Gen.  1902,  and  Gen.  1907 ; re- 
tired 1920 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasps), 
in  S.  African  War  1881  (severely  wounded, 
despatches),  with  Soudan  Expedition 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1884-5  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  bronze  star),  with  Burmah  Ex- 
pedition (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1898,  in  command  of  3rd 
Brig,  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Natal 
Field  Force  1899-1900,  as  A.A.G.,  and 
subsequently  in  command  of  Mounted 
Inf.,  and  finally  of  a Div. , Comdg.  Inf- 
at battle  of  Elandslaagte  (wounded, 
despatches  several  times,  medal,  K.C.B., 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.),  again  in  S.  Africa 
1901,  as  Ch.  of  the  Staff  (King’s  medal, 
promoted  Lieut. -Gen.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  April  to  Oct.  1915,  as  Com.- 
in-Ch.  Dardanelles  Expeditionary  Force 
(Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour) ; was 
A.A.G. , Bengal  1890-93,  Mil.  Sec.  to 
Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  (Gen.  Sir  G.  S. 
White,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.B.,  V.C.)  1893-5, 
D.Q.M.G.  in  India  1895-8'  Comdt.  of 
Sch.  of  Musketry,  Hythe  1898-9,  Mil.  Sec. 
at  War  Office  1901-1903,  Q.M.G.  to  the 
Forces  i903:4,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. -in- 
Ch.  (1st  Class),  S.  Command  1905-9, 
A.G.  and  2nd  Mil.  Member  of  the  Army 
Council  1909-10,  and  Gen.  Comdg.  -in-Ch. 
in  the  Mediterranean,  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Oversea  Forces,  and  a Member  of 
Committee  of  Imperial  Defence  1910-14, 
when  he  was  appointed  to  command 
an  Army  ; accompanied  Japanese  Army 
during  Russo-Japanese  War  as  Mil. 
Observer  for  the  Indian  Army  1904,  and 
Special  Mission  to  Foreign  Courts  to 
announce  Accession  of  King  George  V. 
1910  ; is  Hon.  Col.  a Batn.  Manchester 
Regt.,  a Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.),  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a Regt.  of 
Canadian  Inf.  ; appointed  Col.  Queen’s 
Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1905,  and 
Gordon  Highlanders  1914 ; was  Lieut,  of 
Tower  of  London  1918-20  ; has  Spanish 
Order  of  Mil.  Merit,  and  Grand  Cordon 
of  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure ; ap- 
pointed an  A.D.C,  Gen.  to  H.M.  1914: 
m.  1887,  Jean,  da.  of  Sir  John  Muir,  1st 
Bt.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1891,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1910, 
G.C.M.G.  1919.  1,  Hyde  Park  Gardens , 

W.  2;  Lullenden  Farm,  Donnansland, 
East  Grinstead ; Athenceum  Club. 
Hamilton,  Sir  Robert  William,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Robert  George  Crookshank 
Hamilton,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  St. 
Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1892)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1895  ; Sec.  of  Commn.  Inquiry, 
Dominica  1893-4  ; appointed  Dist. 
Commr.,  Lagos  1895,  Registrar  H.M.’s 
Court  for  E.  Africa  1897,  Town  Magis- 
trate, Mombasa  1899,  Assist.  Judge  and 
Administrator-Gen.,  E.  Africa  1900,  a 
Judge  of  High  Court  of  E.  Africa  1902, 
Principal  Judge  1905,  and  Ch.  Justice 
and  Senior  Member  of  Court  of  Appeal 
for  E.  Africa  1912  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Mom- 
basa, E.  Africa  ; Devonshire  and  Mombasa 
( Nairobi ) Clubs. 

Hamilton-Gordon  [see  Gordon]. 
Hamilton-Grierson  [see  Grierson]. 

H am m ick,  Sir  Murray,  K.C.S.I. , C.I.E. 
[see  Hammick,  Bt.]. 

Hanbury-Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Hands,  Sir  Harry,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
Josiah  Hands,  of  Kings  Norton;  b.  i860; 
sometime  Mayor  of  Cape  Town ; ren- 
dered sers.  to  recruiting  in  S.  Africa 
during  European  War  (K.B.E.);  has 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1 

1886,  Aletta  Catherine,  O.B.  E. , da.  of  | 


P.  A.  Myburgh,  M.L.A.,  of  Cape  Colony  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Cape  Town. 

Sons  living — Philip  Albert  Myburgh,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — 
Kenneth  Charles  Myburgh,  b.  1892  ; an 
A.M.I.C.E. 

Daughter  living — Doris  Louise  Myburgh. 

Handyside,  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  Sir 
Patrick  Brodie,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  M.B.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Brodie  Handyside  ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1883)  ; a retired  Surg.- 
Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; was  Surg.-Rear-Adm. 
in  charge  of  Roy.  Naval  Hospital,  Chatham 
1917-20  ; has  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan  : m.  1916,  Lilly  Chester,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Henry  Blenkinsop, 
formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Edgehill , 
Gullane  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Hankey,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Maurice 
Pascal  Alers,  G.C.B. , LL.D.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Alers  Hankey,  of  S.  Australia 
and  Brighton ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Rugby ; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Birmingham  1919;  en- 
tered R.M.A.  1895,  became  Capt.  1899, 
and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1914  ; 
served  in  Naval  Intelligence  Depart. 
1902-7 ; appointed  Intelligence  Officer, 
Mediterranean  Fleet  1907,  Assist.  Sec. , 
Committee  of  Imperial  Defence  1908, 
Sec.  thereof  1912,  Sec.,  Joint  War  Air 
Committee  1916,  Sec.  to  the  Cabinet  1917, 
and  British  Sec.  of  Peace  Conference 
1919  (G.C.B.,  granted  ^25,000);  is  a 
Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Grand 
Cross  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy : m. 
1903,  Adeline,  da.  of  Abraham  de  Smidt, 
formerly  Surveyor-Gen. , Cape  Colony  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916, 
G.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Highstead,  Limps- 
field,  Surrey  ; United  Service  Club. 

Hanson,  Sir  Philip  Herbert,  C.B., 
son  of  Charles  Henry  Hanson,  of  68, 
Oseney  Crescent,  N.W  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  High  Sch.  and  Univ.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1894)  ; ap- 
pointed a Clerk  in  War  Office  1895, 
Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  1900, 
Commr.  of  Public  Works,  Ireland  1903, 
Director-Gen.  of  Contracts,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  1915  (C.B.),  and  Assist.  Sec. 
there  1917;  has  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy : m.  1914, 
Deena,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Yelverton 
Tyrrell,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  Knt.  1920.  72, 

Lower  Baggot  Street,  Dublin ; Kildare 
Street,  and  Royal  Societies'  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Anthony,  b.  1916, — Richard 
(twin),  b.  1916. 

Hardie,  Sir  David,  M.D. , LL.D.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Hardie,  of  Westerton, 
Pluscarden,  Elgin;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Marischal  Coll.,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.B.,  C.M.  1878,  M.D.  1887);  M.B. 
and  C.M.,  Aberdeen  1878,  M.D. , Aber- 
deen 1887 ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps ; is  Consulting  Phy- 
sician to  Children’s  Hospital,  to  Lady 
Bowen  Hospital,  and  to  Lady  Lamington 
Hospital,  Brisbane;  author  of  several  med. 
publications : m.  1883,  Marianne  Jeans, 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Jeans  Nairn  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1913.  Fir  hall,  Wickham  Ter- 
race, Brisbane , Queensland ; Queensland 
Club. 

Son  living — John,  M.C.,M.B.,  C.M.,  b.  1889; 
in  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Helena  Isabella, 
b.  1886:  m.  1912,  Percival  Lodge  Cameron, 
of  Caledonia,  Central  Queensland,— Jean 
Blyth  Scott,  b.  1893. 


KNIGHTS. 


969 


Harding,  Sir  Charles  O’Brien, 

M. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Fosse  Harding,  of  Highbury  New  Park, 

N.  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Epsom  Coll. ; M.R.C.S. 

Eng.  1883,  L.R.C.P.  London  j886  ; was 
Pres.,  Horticultural  So.  1903-20,  Hon. 
Surg. -Lieut.  -Com.  Sussex  Div.  R.N.V.  R. 
1904-20,  Commr.  of  Taxes  1905-20,  Hon. 
Treasurer  Princess  Alice  Memorial  Hos- 
pital 1913-20;  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman 
for  Eastbourne  (Mayor  1902-3,  and  1915- 
19),  a Member  of  Eastbourne  Coll.  Coun- 
cil, and  a Director  of  Eastbourne  Water 
Works  Co.  (Limited),  and  Glynde  Cream- 
eries (Limited)  : m.  1889,  Amy  Persis, 
who  d.  1902,  da.  of  Bransby  Roberts, 
M.D. , of  Eastbourne  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  15, 

South  Cliff,  Eastbourne ; Sussex  Club. 

Sons  living — Leslie  O’Brien,  b.  1893. — Ken- 
neth O’Brien,  O.B.E.,  b.  1894  ; Capt.  Indian 
Army, — Geoffrey  Bransby  O’Brien,  b.  1899; 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Daughters  living — Evelyn  Persis,  b.  1890, — 
Phyllis  Maud,  b.  1892. 

Hardinge,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Henry, 
P.  C. , G.  C.M.  G. , K.  C.B.  [see  V.  Hardinge, 
colls.]. 

Hare,  Sir  John,  son  of  Thomas  Fairs, 
of  London ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at  Giggleswick 
Gram.  Sch.  ; is  the  well-known  Actor ; 
assumed  at  an  early  age  the  surname  of 
Hare ; m.  18 — , Mary  Adela  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  John  Hare  Holmes,  of  Sligo  ; cr. 
Knt.  1907.  47,  Westbourne  Terrace, 

Hyde  Park , W.  ; Garrick , and  Beefsteak 
Clubs. 

Son  living — John,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  Effie  Lucy : 
m.  1893,  George  Pleydell  Bancroft,  of  6,  Bur- 
wood  Place,  W.  [see  Bancroft,  Knt.]. 

Hare,  Sir  Lancelot,  K.C.S.I. , C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hare,  of  Hook, 
Surrey  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Hurstpierpoint,  and  at  City  of  London 
Sch.;  entered  I.S.C.  1873;  appointed 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  Assam  1879, 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Assam  1880,  Joint 
Magistrate  and  Dep. -Collector,  Bengal 
1884,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1889, 
Commr.  at  Patna  1900,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bengal  1903,  Member  of  Board  of 
Revenue,  Calcutta  1903,  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1905,  and 
Officiating  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  1906; 
was  Lieut. -Gov.  of  E.  Bengal  and  Assam 
1906-11 : m.  1880,  Laura  Maud,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  Gen.  Nation;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1900,  C.S.I.  1906,  K.C.S.I.  1907.  8, 

Embankment  Gardens , Chelsea , S.  W.  ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Hare,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Steuart  Wel- 
wood,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  James  Hare,  of  Calder  Hall,  Mid- 
lothian ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.  C.  ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
1886,  became  Lieut. -Col.  1908,  Col.  1912, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; Black  Mountain 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  Izazai 
Expedition  1892,  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.); 
appointed  to  command  E.  Anglian  Terri- 
torial Force  Div.  1919  : m.  1896,  Mary 
Nina,  da.  of  Francis  Rutledge;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Naval  and 
Military,  and  New  (. Edinburgh ) Clubs. 
Sons  living — James  Francis,  b.  1897, — Patrick 
John,  b.  1900. — Maurice,  b.  1907. 

Harington,  Lieut- Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Harington,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  E.  T.  Harington,  of  11,  Inverness 
Terrace,  W.  ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 


Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  the  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.)  1892,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Brevet  Major  1912,  Major  1914, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1916, 
Maj.-Gen.  1918,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1920; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Railway  Staff 
Officer  and  D.A.A.G.  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  as  Maj.-Gen.  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  Maj.-Genl,  C.B.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
swords,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Com.  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan, 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  American  D.  S.  M. ) ; 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters 
1909-11,  and  Brig.-Maj.  6th  Inf.  Brig., 
Aldershot  1911-13;  appointed  Dep.  Ch. 
of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff  1918,  and  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. , Army  of  the 
Black  Sea  1920;  m.  1904,  Gladys  Norah, 
el.  da.  of  O’Donnel  Colley  Grattan,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Clancarty,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1909, 
C.B.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval 
and  Military , and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Hari  Singh,  Gen.  Raja  Sir , K. C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Raja  Sir  Amer  Singh, 
K.C.S.I.;  b.  1895;  is  Com.-in.-Ch.  of 
Kashmir  Army  ; cr.  K. C.I.E.  1918. 
Harman,  Sir  Charles  Anthony  King-, 
K.C.M.G.  [see  E.  Kingston,  colls.]. 
Harmer,  S'/rSidney  Frederic,  K. B. E., 
F.R.S.,  son  of  Frederic  William  Harmer, 
J.P. , of  Oakland  House,  Cringleford, 
Norwich;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (B.Sc.  1881),  and  at  King’s 
Coll.-,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  Fellow  1886, 
M.A.  1887,  Sc.D.  1897)  ; a Zoologist ; 
appointed  Keeper  of  Zoology,  Natural 
History  Museum,  London  1909,  and 
Director  thereof  1919 ; Assistant  Tutor, 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  1890-1908,  and  Sup. 
of  Univ.  Museum  of  Zoology  1892-1908  : 
m.  1891,  Laura  Russell,  da.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Pearce  Howell,  B.C.S. ; ^r.K.B.  E. 
(Civil)  1920.  30,  Courtfield  Gardens , 

S.  W.s  / Savile  Club. 
Harmood-Banner  [see  Banner]. 

Harnam  Singh,  Raja  Sir,  K. C.I.E., 
son  of  H.H.  the  late  Raja-i-Rajgan  (Sir 
Randhir  Singh)  of  Kapurthala,  G.C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1851 ; sometime  a Member  of  Council 
of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India ; is  a Fellow  of 
Punjab  Univ.  ; received  title  of  Rajah 
1907;  m.  1875,  Rani  Sahiba  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1885,  K. C.I.E.  1899.  Kapurthala , Pun- 
jab ; The  Manor,  Simla. 

Harper,  Sir  Edgar  Josiah,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Harper;  b.  i860  ; Ch.  Valuer, 
Inland  Revenue,  and  a Fellow  of  Sur- 
veyors’ Institute ; Statistical  Officer, 
London  County  Council  1900-11  : m. 

1887,  Jessie  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Hugh 
Wood ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Valuation  Office, 
Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  W.  C. 

Harper,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  (George) 
Montague,  K.  C.B. , D.S.  O. , son  of  Charles 
Harper,  of  Manor  House,  Batheaston  ; b. 
1865;  entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Capt. 
1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col. 
1911,  Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Director  of  Mil. 
Operations,  and  Comdg.  17th  Brig.,  51st 
Highland  Div.,  and  4th  Army  Corps 
(despatches,  C.B.,  K.C.B.,  Com.  of 

Legion  of  Honour,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  palm,  promoted,  Grand  Cross 

31* 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  with 
palm,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm, 
Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia) ; was  a 
D.A.Q.  M.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1903-6, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Staff  Coll. 
1907-10 ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Depart,  of  Mil.  Operations  Head  Quarters 
1911,  and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. , 
S.  Command  1919  : m.  1893,  the  Hon. 
Ella  Constance  Jackson,  2nd  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Allerton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Govern- 
ment House , Salisbury ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Harrel,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  David,  G.C.B. , 
G.B.E.,  K.C.V.O.,  I.S.O.  [see  “Privy 
Council’’]. 

Harrington,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  John 
Lane,  K.  C. M.  G. , K. C.  V. O. , C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Nicholas  Harrington,  M.R.C.S. , 
of  Swansea ; b.  1865 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Stony  hurst ; entered  Army  1884, 
became  2nd  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt. 

1888,  Lieut.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 

1889,  Capt.  1899,  Major  1906  (retired  1909), 
and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  was  Vice- 
Consul  at  Zaila  1895-8,  Consul  there  1898, 
and  Agent  at  Court  of  Emperor  Menelek 
II.  1898-1900,  Diplo.  Agent  and  Consul- 
Gen.  there  1900-1903,  Min.  Plen.  1903-8, 
and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  1908; 
was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.)  1915- 
16  (despatches) ; organised  transport  ar- 
rangements for  Mission  to  Abyssinia  1897 ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Cheshire,  Crewe 
Div.  ( U ) Jan.  1910,  Battersea  and  Clap- 
ham,  Battersea  Div.,  Dec.  1910,  and  N. 
Div.  of  Southwark  ( Ind . U)  Dec.  1918  : m. 
1907,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  U.S.  Senator 
James  McMillan,  of  Detroit,  Michigan, 
U.S. A.  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1901,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1902,  K. C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.M.G.  1909. 
19,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; The  Hyde, 
near  Luton,  Beds ; Carlton,  St.  James's, 
Turf  \ Marlborough , and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Harrington,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Stanley, 
P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Harris,  Sir  Arthur  Ambrose  Hall, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Vinton 
Harris,  of  Stoke,  Devonport ; b.  1854 ; 
in  ser.  of  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of 
Canada  1874-1902,  when  he  joined 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway;  is  a J.P.  for 
Province  of  Quebec;  was  Director  of 
Overseas  Transport  to  Canadian  Govt, 
and  Representative  in  Canada  of  British 
Min.  of  Shipping  1914-18,  since  when  he 
has  been  Director-Gen.  British  Min.  of 
Shipping  in  Canada : in.  1888,  Sarah 
Morris,  da.  of  the  late  William  B.  Lambe, 
B.C.L.,  of  Montreal;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
290,  Peel  Street,  Montreal;  Murray 
Bay,  Province  of  Quebec,  Canada ; St. 
James's  {Montreal),  and  Rideau  ( Ottawa 1 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Marguerite : m.  1910, 
the  Rev.  John  Knox  Tibbits,  of  Concord,  New 
Hampshire,  U.S.A. 

Harris,  Sir  Austin  Edward,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Frederick  William  Harris,  J.P. , 
D.L.  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
abroad ; a Director  of  Lloyds  Bank 
(Limited)  ; Assist.  Surveyor-Gen.  of 
Supply,  and  Chm.  of  Board  of  Contracts, 
War  Office  1917-18  : m.  1896,  Cara,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Maxwell  Batten, 
I.C.S.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  10, 

Catherine  Street,  S.  W.  ; Pittleworth 
Manor,  Stockbridge  ; Arthur’s , and  Gar- 
rick Clubs. 


Harris,  Sir  Charles,  G.B.E. , K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Harris,  of  Ivybridge, 
Devon;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Bradford  Sch. , 
and  at  Balliol  Coll. , Oxford  (Scholar, 
B.A.  1886)  ; entered  War  Office  1887, 
became  Assist.  Financial  Sec.  there  1908, 
and  Joint  Sec.  1920 ; is  a Member  of 
Army  Council:  m.  1891,  Lisbeth,  da.  of 
Ferdinand  Schiller,  of  Calcutta;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  G.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Lojftuss,  The  Drive,  Wim- 
bledon. 

Sons  living — Charles  Reginald  Schiller,  b. 
1896, — Alan  Martin,  b.  1899. 

Daughter  living — Muriel,  b.  1892. 

Harris,  Sir  (Charles)  Alexander, 
K.  C. M.  G. , C.B. , C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  Rev. 
George  Poulett  Harris,  formerly  V.  of 
Hawes,  Yorkshire ; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Rich- 
mond Sch.,  Yorkshire,  and  at  Christ’s 
Coll.  Camb.  (12th  Classic  1878,  Prizeman 
and  Porteous  medallist)  ; Tancred 
Student,  Lincoln’s  Inn  1877 ; entered 
Colonial  Office  1879;  appointed  Sec.  to 
W.  Indies  Finance  Commn.  1882,  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Sugar  Bounties  Conference  1889  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Under 
Secs,  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1894-6 ; 
became  a Principal  Clerk  1898,  and  Cb. 
Clerk  1909 ; specially  employed  in  con- 
nection with  Venezuelan  Boundary 
Arbitration  1897-9  ; charged  with  conduct 
of  Brazilian  Boundary  Arbitration  1901-4; 
was  a Member  of  Board  of  Trade  Advisory 
Committee  on  Commercial  Intelligence 
1908-17,  since  when  he  has  been  Gov.  of 
Newfoundland  1917  ; author  of  numerous 
articles  on  economical  and  statistical 
subjects,  and  joint  editor  of  “ Storm  Van's 
Gravesande”  : m.  1879,  Constance  Maria, 
da.  of  John  Shute,  formerly  of  Glenavon 
House,  Clifton,  Bristol;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900,  C.B.  (Civil)  1904,  M.V.O.  (4th class) 
1911,  C.V.O.  and  K.C.M.G.  1917. 
Government  House,  Newfoundland ; 147, 
Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — Stanley  Shute,  b.  18 — , — Walter 
Bruce,  b.  18 — , — Noel  Gordon,  b.  18 — . 
Daughter  living — Maud  Armorel. 

Harris,  Col.  Sir  David,  K.C.M.G 
son  of  Woolf  Harris,  of  Canonbury,  N. ; 
b.  1852  ; ed.  at  City  Gram.  Sch. , Lon- 
don ; is  a Diamond  Merchant,  and  a 
Director  of  De  Beers’  and  Jagersfontein 
Diamond  Mining  Cos.  ; served  in  Gaika 
War  1878,  as  Adj.  Diamond  Fields  Horse 
(despatches),  in  Griqualand  1878,  in 
command  of  Phokwani  Field  Force  1896 
(thanked  by  Govt. , V.  D. ) , and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Kim- 
berley Town  Guard  during  siege  of  that 
place  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; returned 
for  Kimberley  in  Cape  House  of  Assembly 
1897  and  1898,  and  for  Union  Parliament 
1910  and  1915 ; is  Hon.  Col.  Kimberley 
Regt.  : m.  1873,  Rosa,  da.  of  Elias  Gabriel, 
of  Pomerania;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900, 
K.C.M.G.  1911.  Kimberley,  S.  Africa  ; 
Civil  Service,  and  Kimberley  Clubs. 

Son  living — Herbert  Sextus,  b.  1884. 
Daughters  living — Elsie  Gabriela,  b.  1876; 
m.  1898,  C.  E.  Hertog,  of  Brussels,— Violet 
Alberta,  b.  1881  : m.  1908,  Val  Gielgud, 
of  Bulawayo, — Phoebe,  b.  1892. 

Harris,  Sir  Henry  Percy,  K.B.E., 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  George  David 
Harris,  J.P.,  of  32,  Inverness  Terrace,  W.; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Eton,  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1880);  Bar,  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1881  ; was  Chm.  of  London  County 
Council  1907-8  ; is  a J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
London,  and  Chm.  London  War  Pensions 
Committee  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of 
Paddington  (C)  since  Jan.  1910  : w. 


KNIGHTS. 


971 


1908,  Ethel  Alice  Chivers,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Chivers  Bower,  of  Broxholme, 
Scarborough ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  98, 

Gloucester  Terrace , W.  ; Cherry  Croft , 
Forest  Row,  Sussex ; Carlton,  and  Ox- 
ford and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Harris,  Sir  Matthew,  son  of  John 
Harris,  of  co.  Derry,  Ireland;  b.  1840; 
ed.  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch. , and  at 
Sydney  Univ.  (B.A.  1863) ; elected 

Alderman  of  Sydney  City  (Denison  Ward) 
1883,  and  Mayor  of  Sydney  1898  and 
1899  ; was  Vice  Pres,  of  Roy.  Agricultural 
So.  of  N.S.  Wales  1898  and  1899  ; is  a 

J. P.  for  Sydney,  a Director  of  Sydney 
Hospital,  and  a Trustee  of  Wentworth 
Park  ; has  been  a M.L.A.  of  N.S.  Wales 
(Denison  Div.)  since  1894;  m.  1868, 
Frances  Snowden,  da.  of  William  Owen 
Lane,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; cr. 
Knt.  1899.  Warrane,  Ultimo,  N.S.  Wales ; 
Nancy  Vale,  Cabramatta,  N.S.  Wales. 
Daughter  living — Nancy : m.  1900,  Iyieut.-Col. 
tlie  Hon.  Charles  Carty  Salmon,  of  Warrane, 
Walsh  Street,  South  Yarra,  Australia. 

Harris,  Adm.  Sir  Robert  Hastings, 

K. C.B.,  K.C.M.G. , son  of  Capt.  Robert 
Harris,  R.N.  ; b.  1843;  entered  R.N. 
1856,  became  Lieut.  1863,  Com.  1870, 
Capt.  1879,  Rear-Adm.  1895,  Vice-Adm. 
1901,  and  Adm.  1904;  retired  1908;  was 
Inspecting  Capt.  of  Training  Ships  1890- 
93,  A.D.C.  toH.M.  Queen  Victoria  1892-5, 
in  command  of  Training  Squadron  1893-5, 
2nd  in  command  of  Mediterranean  Squad- 
ron 1896-8,  Com.-in-Ch.  at  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  and  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa,  1898- 
1901  (S.  African  medal),  and  Pres,  of 
Roy.  Naval  Coll. , Greenwich  1903-6 : 
is  a J.P.  for  Devon:  m.  1875,  Florence 
Cordelia,  da.  of  the  late  Com.  William 
Edmund  Henn-Gerinys,  R.N. ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1898,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  The 
Brake,  Yelverton,  Devon;  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughtefs  living — Five. 

Harris,  Sir  Walter  Henry,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Harris,  of  Clapham, 
Surrey;  b.  1851;  ed.  at  Clapham  Park 
Sch.  ; has  been  a Member  of  London 
Stock  Exchange  since  1884  ; was  Sheriff 
of  City  of  London  1889-90,  a British  Roy. 
Commr.  for  Chicago  Exhibition  1892-3 
(thanked  by  Foreign  Office  and  British 
Colonial  Commrs. ),  a Member  of  Council 
of  So.  of  Arts  1892-5,  Member  of  British 
Committee  of  Antwerp  Exhibition  1893-4, 
of  Tasmania  Exhibition  1894-5,  of 
Vienna  Exhibition  1898,  and  of  Am- 
sterdam Exhibition  1895,  Master  of 
Formers’  Co.  1896-7,  and  of  Inn- 
holders’ Co.  1902,  and  Prime  Warden 
of  Blacksmiths’  Co.  1917-19  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Surrey  and  Kent,  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London,  a Member  of  several  City  Cos., 
Director  of  Railway  Clearing  House,  a 
Director  of  Neath  and  Brecon  Railway, 
Pres.  City  of  London  Gen.  Pension 
So.,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  ; author  of  ‘ ‘ The 
Old  Windsor  Tapestries”:  m.  18 — , 

Grace,  only  da.  of  Capt.  Thomas  Hy- 
lands, of  Brighton;  cr.  C.M.G.  1895, 
Knt.  1919.  Rothley  House,  Macaulay 
Road,  Clapham  Common,  S.fF.4;  Junior 
Carlton,  and  Orleans  Clubs. 

Harrison,  Sir  Cecil  Reeves,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  James  William  Harrison  ; 
b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and 
Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.Sc.  1876)  ; Chm. 
of  Harrison  and  Sons  (Limited),  printers 


to  H.M.,  of  St.  Martin’s  Lane,  W.C., 
and  Hayes,  Middlesex  : m.  1883,  Caroline 
Clara,  da.  of  Benjamin  Winstone,  M.D.  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Chislehurst,  Kent; 
Charmouth,  Dorset ; Union,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Horace  Winstone,  b.  1886:  m. 
1915,  Dagmar  Amy  Baird  Handyside, — 
Arthur  James  Cecil,  b.  1894:  m.  1919,  Edith 
Elizabeth  Edwards. 

Daughters  living — Caroline  Minnie:  m.  1916, 
Ronald  Howarth,  Major, — Mary  Gertrude,  b. 
1888, — Clara  Harriett,  b.  1900. 

Harrison,  Sir  James  Humphreys, 

C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  late  Sir  Edmund 
Stephen  Harrison,*C.B.,  Dep.  Clerk  of 
the  Council ; b.  1848  ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  appointed  Dep. 
Clerk  of  the  Council  and  Ch.  Clerk  of  the 
Privy  Council  Office  1895  ; retired  1909  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Kent,  and  an  Hon.  Sec.  of 
the  League  of  Mercy;  received  Jubilee 
medal  1897,  and  Order  of  Mercy  1913  : 
m.  1873,  Marianne,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of 
thelateEdwin  Peyton  Wright ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1902,  Knt.  1909,  C.V.O.  £914. 
78,  Church  Street,  Campden  Hill,  W. 

Son  living — James  Edwin,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living  — Amy  Florence, — Ethel 
Hume, — Muriel  Hume. 

Harrison,  Sir  John,  son  of  John 
Harrison,  of  Stockton-on-Tees;  b.  1856; 
a J.  P. , Chm.  of  Education  Committee  for 
Stockton  (Mayor  1903,  1906,  1916,  1917 
and  1918),  and  a River  Tees  Conservancy 
Commr.  ; Chm.  of  Stockton  Mil.  Tribunal, 
and  of  Food  Control  Committee  thereof 
during  European  War  : m.  1892,  Clara 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Fowler  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Woodside  Hall, 
Eaglescliffe,  co.  Durham. 

Son  living — John  Fowler,  b.  1899. 

Daughters  living — Mabel, — Marjorie. 

Harrison,  Gen.  Sir  Richard,  G.C.B.y 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  B.  J.  Har- 
rison, R.  of  Beaumont,  Essex;  b.  1837; 
ed.  at  Harrow ; entered  R.  E.  1855,  became 
Capt.  1862,  Major  1864,  Lieut. -Col.  1874, 
Col.  1879,  Maj.-Gen.  1888,  Lieut. -Gen. 
1893,  Gen.  1895,  and  Col.  Comdt.  1903  ; 
retired  1904  ; served  (i)  at  Scutari  at  end 
of  war  with  Russia  1856,  (ii)  in  Indian 
Mutiny  Campaign  1857-8,  (Hi)  through 
Rohilcund  Campaign,  (iv)  in  command  of 
mixed  bodies  of  Engineer  troops  during 
Oude  Campaign  1858-9,  ( v ) as  Adj.  R.E.  in 
India  throughout  Trans-Gogra  Campaign 
1859  (medal  with  clasp),  (vi)  in  China 
War  i860  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  (vii)  on  special  ser.  in  Canada 
and  America  under  Sir  W.  Jervois  1863-4, 
visiting  N.  armies  during  the  war 
with  S.  States,  (viii)  at  first  as  Comdg. 
R.E.  at  Arrqy  Headquarters  at  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  1879,  and  afterwards 
as  A.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  (ix)  in  command  of  Flying 
Column  after  departure  of  Brig. -Gen. 
Wood,  (x)  subsequently  in  command  of 
troops  in  Transvaal,  and  conducted 
mil.  movements  necessitated  by  Boer 
agitation  (despatches),  (xi)  as  A.A.G. 
in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal 
with  clasp,  despatches,  bronze  star,  3rd 
class  Osmanieh),  and  (xii)  as  Col.  on 
Staff  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (clasp); 
was  A.  A.  and  QvM.G.  at  Aldershot  1881-5, 
in  command  of  R.E.  in  S.E.  Dist.  1886-7, 
and  at  Aldershot  1887-8,  Gov.  of  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich,  1889-90,  in  com- 
mand of  W.  Dist.  1890-95,  Q.  M.G.  to 
the  Forces  1897-8,  and  Inspector-Gcn.  of 
Fortifications  1898-1903  ; appointed  Hon. 
Col.  Bristol  Engineer  Vol.  1895,  Hon. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Col.  R.F.A.  (Reserve)  1906,  of  S.  Mid- 
land Div.  Engineers  1908,  and  of  (Fort- 

. ress)  R.E.  1909;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Co. 
Comdt.  Devonshire  Vol.  Regt.  1916-19, 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Devonshire  Mid, 
or  Ashburton,  Div.  ( C ) Jan.  1904:  m. 
1870,  Amy,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  J.  D. 
O’Brien;  cr.  C.B.  1879,  C.M.G.  1882, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1889,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903. 
Ashton  Manor , near  Exeter ; United 
Service , and  Arthur's  Clubs. 

Son  living — Arthur  Patrick  Bird,  b.  1872; 
formerly  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  : m.  1906,  Gladys,  younger  da.  of 

E.  R.  WhitweU. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Alice  Edgcumbe  : m. 
1905,  the  Rev.  Henry  Beaumont  Fowke 
Burnaby,  R.of  Sampford  Courtenay,  N.  Devon, 
— Violet  Seymour, : m.  1st,  1899,  Lieut.  R.  J. 
Jelf,  R.E.,  who  d.  1900;  2ndly,  1910,  Wil- 
liam Woodfall  Melville,  Bar.-at-law,  of  3, 
Alfred  Place,  West,  S.W.,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action)  1915, — Evelyn  Marguerite. 

Hart,  Sir  George  Sankey,  K.B.E. , 
C.  I.  E. , son  of  David  Hart,  of  Blackheath, 
S.E. ; b.  1866;  entered  Indian  Forest  Ser. 
1887,  and  became  Dep.  Conservator  of 
Forests,  Punjab  1895,  Conservator,  Cen- 
tral Provinces  1906  and  Bengal  1908,  Ch. 
Conservator,  Central  Provinces  1910,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Forces  1913 : m.  1893, 
Georgina  Mary  Temple  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Hart,  Gen.  Sir  Reginald  Clare,  V.C., 
K.  C.B. , K.  C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.  - 
Gen.  Henry  George  Hart;  b.  1848;  ed.  at 
Marlborough  and  Cheltenham  Colls. , and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered 
R.E.  1869,  became  Capt.  1881,  Brevet 
Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col.  1886, 
Maj.-Gen.  1902,  Lieut.  -Gen.  1908,  and  Gen. 
1914;  retired  1918;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1879  (despatches,  medal,  V.C.),  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1881,  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battles  of  Kas- 
sassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class 
Osmanieh,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  in  command  of  1st 
Brig,  of  1st  Div.  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Khaibar 
Field  Force  1898,  in  command  of  1st 
Brig.  (K.C.B.),  and  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1901-2  (clasp) ; was  Assist. 
Garrison  Instructor,  Bengal  1874-8,  en- 
gaged on  Special  Ser.  on  W.  Coast  of 
Africa  1881,  Garrison  Instructor,  Bengal 
1885-9,  Director  of  Mil.  Education  in  India 
1889-96,  in  command  of  a 2nd  class  Dist. , 
Madras  1896-9,  and  of  1st  class  Dist. , 
Quetta  1899-1902,  and  in  command  of 
Thames  Dist.  and  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mil. 
Engineering  1902-5,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
Thames  and  Medway  Coast  Defences 
1905-6,  and  of  troops  in  Cape  Colony 
Dist.  1907-9,  Gen.  Officer,  Comdg.-in- 
Ch. , S.  Africa  1912-14,  and  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Guernsey  1914-18 ; received  in 
1869  silver  medal,  and  in  1884  silver 
clasp  of  Roy.  Humane  So.  for  saving 
life,  and  French  medal  of  Honour  (1st 
class)  1869;  author  of  “Reflections  on 
the  Art  of  War"  and  “Sanitation  and 
Health”:  m.  1872,  Charlotte  Augusta, 
da.  of  Mark  Seton  Synnot,  J.P. , D.L. , 
of  Ballymoyer,  Newtqwn  Hamilton,  co. 
Armagh;  cr.  C.B.  (IVlil.)  1896,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1899,  K.C.V.O.  1904.  Beaufort 
House,  Bournemouth ; United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living— Harold  Charles,  b.  1874  ; Major 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. : tn.  1920,  Ethel 
Theresa  Dorothy,  da  of  Brig.-Gen.  George 


William  Daniell,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,— Reginald 
Seton,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  [see  “ Companionage’’], 
— Norman  Synnot,  b.  1888  ; Capt.  The  Buffs 
(E.  Kent  Regt.):  m.  1914,  Catherine  Mary 
Blackstone,  da.  of  G.  Blackstone  Williams, 
of  Cape  Town. 

Daughter  living — Sylvia  Agnes  Alicia:  m. 
i9I2>  Rear-Adm.  Warren  Hasting  D’Oyly, 
R.N.  [see  D’Oyly,  Bt.]. 

Hartley,  Sir  William  Pickles,  son  of 
John  Hartley,  formerly  of  Colne,  Lanca- 
shire ; b.  1846  ; ed.  at  Colne  Gram.  Sch. ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire,  and  a preserve 
manufacturer  of  Liverpool  and  London, 
was  Pres,  of  Primitive  Methodist  Church 
1909-10  ; received  Freedom  of  Colne  1909 ; 
author  of  “The  Use  of  Wealth”:  m. 
1866,  Martha,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Horsfield,  of  Colne,  Lancashire  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1908,  Seaview,  Southport , 
Lancashire. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Seven,  of  whom  Pollie:  m. 
1899,  John  Sharp  Higham  (M.P.  for  Sowerby 
Div.  of  N.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire), 
of  Birkdale,  Southport,  and  of  Mafod-y-Bryn, 
Criccieth. 

Hartnoll,  Sir  Henry  Sulivan,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Thomas  Hartnoll,  of 
Exeter;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Exeter  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1898  ; entered  I.C.S.  1881  ; 
served  in  Burma  War  1888-9  (medal  with 
clasp)  ; became  Dep.  Commr.,  Burma 
1888,  Commr.  1902,  a Puisne  Judge 
of  Lower  Burma  Ch.  Court  1906,  and 
Acting  Ch.  Justice  1911  and  1913 ; re- 
tired 1916  : m.  1890,  Grace,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  P.  D.  Digges  La  Touche ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  East  India  United  Setvice 
Club. 

Sons  living — Four,  of  whom  the  el.,  Henry 
James,  D.S.O.,  b.  1890  [see  “Companion- 
age  ”]. 

Harvey,  Sir  Ernest  Maes,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  1872  ; Treasury  Commr.  with  British 
Commn.  to  Russia  during  European  War  : 
m.  1898  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Sons  living — Two.  9 

Harvey,  Sir  Ernest  Musgrave,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Musgrave  Harvey, 
Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s,  of  5,  Elm  Grove 
Road,  Ealing,  W.  ; b.  1867;  ed.  at 
Marlborough ; is  Ch.  Cashier,  Bank  of 
England,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour  and  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  : m.  1896,  Sophia,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Catesby  Paget  [see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1917, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  29,  Cranley  Gar- 

dens, S'.  IF.  ; Conservative  Club. 

Son  living — Richard  Musgrave,  b.  1898. 
Daughters  living — Joan  Musgrave,  b.  189 7, — 
Ruth  Musgrave,  b.  1902, — Eleanor  Paget 
Musgrave,  b.  1905. 

Harvey,  Col.  Sir  George  Samuel 
Abercrombie,  K.B.E..,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  William  James  Harvey,  of  Car- 
nousie,  Banffshire  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Glenalmond  ; formerly  in  42nd 
Regt.  ; joined  Egyptian  Ser.  1884,  and  is 
a Ch.  Inspector,  Egyptian  Police  ; some- 
time Comdt.  of  Police,  Cairo  and  Alex- 
andria ; is  a Pasha  in  Egypt  ; has  2nd 
class  Order  of  the  Nile  : in.  1884,  Eliza- 
beth Diana,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Cor- 
nelius Craigie-Halkett,  of  Cramond, 
Midlothian  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911,  K.B.E. 
1918.  Conservative  Club. 

Harvey,  Sir  Henry  Paul,  K. C.M.G., 
C.B. ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1893);  successively 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  and  Private  Sec.  to 
Sec.  of  State  for  War  (Marquess  of  Lans- 
downe)  1895-1900;  appointed  British  Re- 


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presentative  on  International  Commn. 
for  Control  of  Greek  Finance  1903  (with 
rank  of  Sec.  of  Legation),  British  Delegate 
on  International  Commn.  for  control  of 
Macedonian  Finances  1905  (with  rank  of 
Councillor  of  Embassy),  Financial  Adviser 
to  Egyptian  Govt.  1907  and  again 
1919-20,  Ch.  Auditor  for  National 
Health  Insurance  1912,  and  British 
Delegate  on  International  Commn.  for 
settlement  of  Balkan  Financial  Affairs 
1913;  was  Director  of  Prisoners  of  War 
Information  Bureau  1914-15;  became  a 
Treasury  Representative  in  U.S.A.  1915, 
and  Sec.  to  Air  Board  1916  ; retired  1918  ; 
has  Grand  Cordons  of  the  Medjidie  and 
Osmanieh,  and  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : 
m.  1896,  Ethel  Frances,  da.  of  Col. 
Edward  Persse ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1901, 
K.C.M.G.  1911.  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Susan. 

Harvey,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  Samuel 
Harvey,  of  Truro ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at 
Truro;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Devon 
(High  Sheriff  1896),  a J.P.  for  Cornwall 
(High  Sheriff  1900),  a Lieut,  for  City  cf 
London,  a Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a 
M.I.C.E.  (Telford  premium  1882),  and 
a M.I.M.E.  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Devonport  ( C ) 1892 : m.  1881,  Alida  Marie, 
who  d.  1901,  da.  of  M.  Emile  Godefroy, 
of  Pessac,  Bordeaux,  and  Lima;  cr.  Knt. 
1901.  Dundridge , Totnes,  Devon  ; Tre- 
nowth,  Grampound  Road , Cornwall; 
Windham  Club. 

Sons  living — Samuel  Emile,  b.  1885, — 
Robert  Alexander,  b.  1896. 

Daughter  living — Alida  ( Lady  Brittain),  b. 
1883  : m.  1905,  Sir  Harry  Ernest  Brittain, 
K.B.E.,  EE.D.,  M P.  of  2,  Cowley  Street, 
Westminster,  S.W. 

Haslam,  Sir  Allred  Seale,  son  of 
William  Haslam,  of  Derby ; b.  1844 ; 
was  Mayor  of  Derby  1890  and  1891 
(when  he  received  H.M.  Queen  Vic- 
toria on  the  occasion  of  her  State  visit 
to  the  town) ; is  an  Ironmaster  and  En- 
gineer of  Derby,  Chm.  of  Derby  Canal 
Co.  and  of  Haslam’s  Foundry  and  En- 
gineering Co.  (Limited),  of  Union  Foun- 
dry, Derby,  which  he  founded  in  1868, 
inventor  of  Haslam  patent  refrigerating 
machine,  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire,  Chm.  of 
Parr’s  Banking  Co.  (Derbyshire  Dist.),  a 
M.  1.  M.  E. , and  a Member  of  Iron  and  Steel 
Institute;  elected  Mayor  of  Newcastle- 
under-Lyme  1901,  1902,  1903  and  1904; 
donated  to  the  nation  Statues  of  Queen 
Victoria  erected  in  City  of  London,  New- 
castle-under-Lyme, and  Derby  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Derby  ( LU ) 1892  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  Newcastle-under-Lyme  Oct. 
1900  to  Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated 
therefor  : m.  1875,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Tatam,  of  The  Elms,  Little 
Eaton,  Derbyshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1891.  Bread- 
sail  Priory , near  Derby ; Reform,  and 
City  of  London  Clubs. 

Son  living — Eric  Seale,  b.  1886 ; Capt. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; served  during  European  War 
19x4-16  (wounded). 

Daughters  living — Hilda  Annie,  b.  1878 : m. 
1914,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Ham,  M.A.,  V.  of 
Wink«worth,  Derbyshire, — Edith  Hannah, 
b.  1881. 

Hastings,  Col.  Sir  George,  M.D. , 
son  of  George  Hastings,  of  Terrington, 
Norfolk;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  London  Univ. , 
and  at  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital ; 
L.R.C.P.  London,  and  M. R.C.S.  Eng. 
1875;  formerly  Surg.-Col.  3rd  London 
Rifle  Vol.  (V.D.) ; is  an  Esquire  of  Order 

- of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m. 


1878,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  William  Powell 
Frith,  C.V.O. , R.A. , the  well-known 
painter;  cr.  Knt.  1910.  Albany,  Picca- 
dilly, W.  1 / Fodderty,  Dingwall;  Re- 
form, Ranelagh,  and  Coaching  Chibs. 
Daughters  living — Isabel  : m.  1907,  Major 
Edgar  Sheppard,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Sheppard, 
Knt.], — Flora. 

Hatt,  Sir  Harry  Thomas,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Hatt  ; b.  1858  ; sometime 
a retail  tradesman  ; is  Chm.  Wessex  Asso- 
ciated News  (Limited),  a Director  Lans- 
down  Grove  Hotel  Co.,  of  Bath  Land  Co., 
and  of  North  Swindon  Estate  Co.,  a J.P., 
an  Alderman,  and  a City  Councillor  for 
Bath,  and  Chm.  of  its  Electric  Lighting 
Committee:  m.  1888,  Mary  Millicent,  da. 
of  William  Beach  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Sunny- 
croft,  Bloomfield  Park,  Bath. 

Haultain,  Hon.  .SzVFrederick  William 
Gordon,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  F.  W. 
Haultain,  R.A.  ; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Montreal 
High  Sch. , at  Peterborough  Coll.  Institute, 
and  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1879,  Hon. 
LL.D.  1915);  Bar.  Ontario  1882,  N.-W. 
Territories  1884,  and  a K.C.  1902 ; 
elected  a M.L.A.  1888;  was  Premier, 
Attorney-Gen.,  and  Commr.  of  Education, 
N.-W.  Territories,  Canada  1891-1905 ; 
appointed  Ch.  Justice  of  Saskatchewan 
Supreme  Court  1912,  and  of  Saskatchewan 
Court  of  Appeal  1918 ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Regina,  Saskatchewan,  Canada;  Assini- 
boia  {Regina)  Club. 

Haward,  Sir  Harry  Edwin,  son  ot 
the  late  Henry  Gilbert  Haward,  of  Hamp- 
stead ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch., 
London  (B.A.  London  1884) ; entered 
Metropolitan  Board  of  Works  1881  ; is 
an  Electrical  Commr.  ; was  Comptroller 
of  London  County  Council  1893-1920, 
and  Pres.  Institute  of  Municipal  Treasurers 
and  Accountants  1908-9 : m.  1st,  1886, 
Alice,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  H.  W. 
Bates,  F.R.S.  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Edith,  da.  of 
Howel  Thomas;  cr.  Knt.  1917.  High- 
way House,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks ; Nat- 
ional Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Three,  of  whom  the  el., 
Dorothy  : m.  1919,  Arthur  Montagu  Cole,  of 
The  Old  Hall,  Roxholm,  Sleaford. 

Hawkes,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Mon- 
tague Pakington,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  Robert  Hawkes,  80th  Regt.  ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered 
98th  Foot  1872,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1898,  Col.  1901,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1905; 
retired  1911 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to 
Kandahar,  and  battle  of  Kandahar  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  and  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps) ; was  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  1905-10:  m.  1889,  Mary  Isobel 
Jessie,  da.  of  Charles  Woodgate,  formerly 
of  Under  River,  Kent;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1904,  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Hawkins,  Sir  Anthony  Hope,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Edwards  Comerford  Haw- 
kins, V.  of  St.  Bride’s,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.  ; b. 
1863  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885.  M.A.  1887); 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1887 ; Pres,  of 
Oxford  Union  So.  ; is  the  well-known 
novelist  (“Anthony  Hope”);  unsuccess- 
fully contested  S.  or  Wycombe  Div.  of 
Bucks  {LG)  July  1892;  author  of  “The 
Prisoner  of  Zenda,”  “ Dolly  Dialogues,” 
“The  King’s  Mirror,”  and  many  other 


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novels  and  plays:  m.  1903,  Elizabeth 
Somerville,  da.  of  Charles  Sheldon,  of 
New  York  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Heath  Farm , 
Walton-on-the-Hill ; 14,  Gower  Street , 
IV.  C.  ; Athenceum,  Reform,  and  Garrick 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Haworth-Booth  [see  Booth]. 

Hay,  Col.  Sir  George  Jackson,  K.  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John  Hay, 

J. P. , D.L. , of  Cresswell,  Sunderland,  co. 
Durham,  and  Hilton  Manor,  Yorkshire ; 
b.  1840;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Durham, 
a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  York,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army ; formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd 
Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.):  m.  1865,  Minnie,  only  child  of 
the  late  Richard  Cail,  J.P.,  of  Beacons- 
field,  Low  Fell,  co.  Durham;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1896,  C.M.G.  1902,  Knt.  1906, 

K. C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 

Hay,  Sir  James  Shaw,  K. C.M.G.  [see 
Hay,  Bt. , cr.  1703,  colls.]. 

Hay,  Sir  Robert  Hay-Drummond-, 
C.M.G.  [see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.]. 
Haycraft,  Sir  Thomas  Wagstaffe, 
son  of  John  Berry  Haycraft,  of  Surbiton, 
Surrey  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1881) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1885  ; went  S.-E.  Circuit ; was  Examiner 
of  the  Court  1890-99  ; appointed  an  Ar- 
bitrator on  Board  of  London  Chamber  of 
Arbitration  1897 ; was  Pres,  of  Dist. 
Court,  Larnaca,  Cyprus  1899-1911;  sub- 
sequently Police  Magistrate  and  Coroner, 
Gibraltar  ; appointed  a Puisne  Judge  of 
Supreme  Court,  Mauritius  Jan.  1913,  and 
Ch.  Justice  of  Grenada  Sept.  1916  ; author 
of  “ Executive  Powers  in  Relation  to 
Crime  and  Disorder,”  “ The  Bills  of  Sale 
Acts”  : m.  1892,  Pauline,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Paul  Richard,  Imperial  Guard  of 
France;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  Grenada;  Ox- 
ford and  Cambridge  Club. 

Son  living  — Thomas  Wagstaffe  Richard,  b. 
1894;  Capt.  R.E.:  m.  1920,  Mary,  da.  of 
Col.  Edmund  Ross-of-Bladensburg,  of  Fairy 
Hill,  Rosstrevor,  co.  Down. 

Hayden,  Sir  Henry  Hubert,  C.S.I. , 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Hayden,  of 

Lisardahla,  Londonderry ; b.  1869 ; ed. 
at  Hilton  Coll.,  Natal,  and  at  Trin  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1890);  joined  Geological 
Survey,  India  1893,  and  is  Director 
thereof ; was  attached  to  Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  to  Tibet  Frontier  Commn.  1903-4 
(medal  with  clasp) ; is  a F.  R.S. , a Fellow 
of  Geological  So.,  and  of  Asiatic  So.  of 
Bengal,  and  Hon.  Fellow  Soci6td  Russe 
de  Mindralogie  ; author  of  various  works 
on  Geology  ; cr.  C. I. E.  191 1 , C.S.I.  1919, 
Knt.  192c.  28,  Theatre  Road,  Calcutta  ; 

East  India  United  Service,  Bengal,  and 
United  Service  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Hayes,  Capl.  Sir  Bertram  Fox,  ! 
K.  C. M.  G. , D.S.O.  \ 6.18— ; Capt.  R.N.R, 
and  Comdg.  the  liner  “Olympic";  ren- 
dered valuable  sers.  in  transport  of  troops 
during  European  War  1915-18  Comdg. 
Admiralty  Transport  “ Olympic"  (C.M.G., 

D. S.O. , K. C.M.G.) ; appointed  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1919  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  D.S.O. 
1918,  K. C.M.G.  1919. 

Haysom,  Sir  George,  son  of  George 
Haysom ; b.  1862;  ed.  privately;  has 
been  a Member  of  Court  of  Common 
Council  (Aldgate  Ward)  for  City  of  Lon- 
don since  1903 ; was  Sheriff  of  City  of 


London  1916-17  : is  Chm.  and  Director 
of  Miller,  Rayner  and  Haysom  (Limited) : 
m.  1881,  Lydia,  da.  of  Samuel  Archer; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  The  Welkin,  Lindfield, 
Sussex;  Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living — George  Samuel,  b.  1882 : m.  1919, 
Lilian  Mary,  el.  da.  of  — Stiles,  of  Beckenham. 

Hayter,  Sir  William  Goodenough, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Henry  Goodenough  Hay- 
ter, of  Winterbourne,  Sidmouth  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1892);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1898  ; sometime  a Judge  in  Sudan  ; is 
Sultanic  Counsellor  in  Egypt,  and  Chm. 
Cotton  Control  Commn.  : m.  1905, 

Alethea,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Slessor, 
formerly  R.  of  Headbourne  Worthy,  Hants; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Zamalek,  Gezira, 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

Son  living — William  Goodenough,  b.  1906. 
Daughters  living— Priscilla,  b.  1908, — Alethea 
Catharine,  b.  1911. 

Hazen,  Sir(  John)  Douglas,  K. C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  James  King 
Hazen;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Collegiate  Sch., 
Fredericton,  Brunswick,  and  at  New 
Brunswick  Univ.  ; Bar.  Canada  1883,  and 
K.C.  1896  ; elected  a Member  of  Canadian 
Parliament  1891  ; was  a M.L.A.,  New 
Brunswick  1899-1911,  Prime  Min.  and 
Attorney-Gen.  thereof  1908-11,  and  a 
Member  of  Imperial  Conference  and  Im- 
perial War  Cabinet  1917  ; appointed  Min. 
of  Marine  and  Fisheries  and  Min.  of 
Naval  Ser.,  Canada  1911,  and  Ch.  Justice 
of  New  Brunswick  1917 ; is  a P.C.  of 
Canada  : m.  1884,  Ada,  da.  of  James 

Tibbits  : cr.  K. C.M.G.  1918.  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Headlam,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Emer- 
son Wharton , K.  B.  E.  ,C.B.,  D.  S.  O. , son  of 
the  late  Morley  Headlam,  J.P. , of  Whorl- 
ton  Grange  and  Gilmonby  Hall,  Yorks  ; b. 
1864  ; entered  R.A.  1883,  became  Capt. 
1892,  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1908,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915 ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  as 
D.A.A.G.  with  Head  Quarters  Staff  (de- 
spatches twice,  Brevet  Lieut . -Col. , D.  S.  O. ), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  1st  class  of  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  with  Swords,  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour,  American  D.S.  M., 
K. B. E. ) ; appointed  D.A.A.G.,  S.  Africa 
1900,  Assist.  Director-  Gen.  of  Ordnanec 
at  War  Office  1903,  Assist.  Director  of 
Artillery  1904,  an  A.Q.M.G.  Head  Quar- 
ters, India  1908,  Director  of  Staff  Duties 
and  Mil.  Training  on  Gen.  Staff  there 
1908,  and  to  command  of  5th  Div.  Artillery 
1913  ; is  a D.L.  for  co.  Durham  : m.  1890, 
Mary,  da.  of  Perceval  Wilkinson,  of 
Mount  Oswald,  co.  Durham;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Crick  Meole  House , Hanwood, 
Shropshire;  Army  and  Navy,  Cavalry, 
and  Shropshire  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Ellen : m.  19x8, 
W.  F.  Edmond,  F.R.C.S  , — Mary  Phyllis. 

Hearn,  Sir  Walter  Risley,  K.B.E., 
son  of  William  Hearn,  of  Buckingham  ; 
b.  1853  ; ed.  abroad ; Vice-Consul,  Chris- 
tiania, 1883-90,  Consul  at  Rio  Grande 
do  Sul  1890-95,  at  Cadiz  1895-7,  at 
Bordeau  1897-1903,  Consul-Gen.  at  Havre 
1903-7,  at  San  Francisco  190711-,  at 
Hamburg  1911-14,  and  at  Paris  1914-19; 
has  M^daille  de  la  Reconnaissance  Fran- 
faise,  and  Roumanian  Red  Cross  medal : 
7)i.  18 — , Edith  Gertrude,  da.  of  George 
Willcock  Lawson,  of  Rio  Grande  do  Sul, 


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975 


Brazil ; cr.  K.  B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  Royal 
Yacht  Squadron  Club. 

Sons  living — George  William  Richard,  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt., — Edmund 
Risley,  b.  18 — , Lieut.  E.  Kent.  Regt. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Edith  Margaret  Ger- 
trude Louise,  b.  1903. 

Hearst,  Hon.  Sir  William  Howard, 
K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late  William 
Hearst,  of  Tara,  Ontario  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Tara  Public  Sch.,  at  Collingwood  Colle- 
giate Sch. , at  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto, 
and  at  Toronto  Univ.  (Hon.  LL.D. 
1915);  Bar.  Ontario  1888,  and  K.C.  1908; 
is  head  of  the  firm  of  Hearst,  Rowland 
and  Atkin,  and  a M.L.A.  Ontario;  ap- 
pointed Min.  of  Lands,  Forests  and  Mines, 
Ontario  1911,  and  Premier  1914:  m.  1891, 
Isabella  Jane  Dunkin  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1917.  80,  Glen  Road , Toronto  ; Parlia- 

ment Buildings , Toronto ; York,  Albany, 
and  Hunt  ( Ontario ) Clubs. 

Sons  living— Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Heath,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Ernest, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Harboard  Heath,  R.  of  Bucknall, 
co.  Stafford;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Marlborough 
Coll. ; entered  32nd  Regt.  1873,  became 
Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1883, 
Major  Aimy  Ser.  Corps  1890,  Lieut.-Col. 
1895,  Brevet  Col.  1899,  Col.  1901,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1907  ; retired  1917  ; was  Dep. 
Assist.  Corny. -Gen.  Commissariat  and 
Transport  Staff  1881-8,  D.A.A.G.,  Malta 
1888-92  and  S.  Dist.  1892-4,  in  command 
of  Army  Ser.  Corps,  Dublin  Dist.  1894-7, 
and  S.E.  Dist.  1897-1901,  A.Q.M.G. , 
Head  Quarters  1901-5,  in  charge  of  Ad- 
ministration, Aldershot  1905-7,  and  Direc- 
tor of  Transport  and  Remounts  at  Head 
Quarters  1907- 11 ; appointed  Director  of 
Quarterings  at  the  War  Office  1914,  and 
D.Q.M.G.  1916-17  : m.  1st,  1884,  Eleanor, 
who  d.  1915,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  John 
Russell,  J.P.,  of  Glenview,  and  Edwards- 
town,  co.  Limerick;  2ndly,  1916,  Mabel 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  N. 
Miles,  B.S.C.;  cr.  C.V.0. 1907,0. B. (Civil) 
1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  United 
Service  Club. 

Heath,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Gerard  Moore, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son 
of  Adm.  Sir  Leopold  George  Heath, 
K.C.  B. , of  Anstie  Grange,  near  Dorking  ; 
b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Wimbledon,  and  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1882,  became 
Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col. 
1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917; 
retired  1919  ; Bechuanaland  Expedition 
1884-5  with  Telegraph  Detachment, 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  in  command  of 
Pontoon  Section  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  present  in  Ladysmith 
during  siege  in  command  a Balloon  Sec- 
tion, and  subsequently  in  command  of 
troop  of  Mounted  Engineers,  and  as 
D.A.A.G.  of  Column  during  operations 
in  Natal  and  Transvaal  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
as  Ch.  Engineer  of  a Corps  and  Army, 
and  subsequently  as  Engineer-in-Ch.  to 
British  Armies  in  France  (wounded,  de- 
spatches six  times,  C. B.,  Maj.-Gen., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  K.  C.  M.  G. , 
D.S.C.,  U.S.A.  medal,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palms) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Burma  Div.,  S.  Army,  India  1911, 
a Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff,  S.  Africa 
1912,  Inspector  of  R.E.  at  War  Office 
1914,  Ch.  Engineer  of  an  Army  1915, 


and  Engineer-in-Ch.  1917 : m.  1893, 

Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Henry  Eger- 
ton  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  Army  andNavy  Club. 

Son  living — Gerard  William  Egerton,  M.C., 
6.1897;  Lieut.  R.H.A.  (sometime  R.F.C.). 
Daughter  living — Mary  Marjoribanks  Moore, 
b.  1894:  m.  June  1916,  Capt.  James  Douglas 
Gaussen  MacNeece,  R.F.A.,  of  Castle  Cary, 
co.  Donegal,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  Aug.  1916. 

Heath,  Sir  Henry  Frank,  K.C.B. , 
Ph.D.,  son  of  Henry  Charles  Heath 
(miniature  painter  to  Queen  Victoria)  ; b. 
1863  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (Fellow  1896),  and  at  Strasburg 
Univ.  (Ph.D.  1890)  ; was  Profesor  of 
English  in  Bedford  Coll. , London  1890-95, 
Lecturer  in  English  Language  and  Litera- 
ture at  King’s  Coll.,  London  1891-5, 
Assist.  Registrar  and  Librarian  London 
Univ.  1895-1901,  Academic  Registrar  and 
Acting  Treasurer  thereof  1901 -3,  Director 
of  Special  Inquiries  and  Reports,  Board  of 
Education  1903-16,  and  Principal  Assist. 
Sec.  (Univ.  Branch)  1910-16  ; appointed 
Sec.  to  Advisory  Council  of  Scientific  and 
Industrial  Research  1915,  and  Sec.  to 
Depart,  of  Scientific  and  Industrial  Re- 
search 1916 ; is  an  Officer  de  l’Instruction 
Publique:  m.  1898,  Elaine,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Henry  Sayer,  of  High  Barnet,  and 
Hastings  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Grove  Cottage , Ruislip, 
Middlesex. 

Heath,  Adm.  Sir  Herbert  Leopold, 
K.C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm. 
Sir  Leopold  George  Heath,  K.C.B.  ; b. 
1861  ; entered  R.N.  1874,  became  Lieut. 
1884,  Com.  1896,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm. 
1911,  Vice-Adm.  1917,  and  Adm.  1919  ; 
served  in  engagement  with  Peruvian 
Monitor  1877,  and  during  European 
War  1914-17,  Ccmdg.  2nd  Cruiser 
Squadron  at  Battle  of  Jutland  (de- 
spatches) ; was  Naval  Attach  6 at  Berlin 
1908-10,  and  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1910-11  ; appointed  Adm.  Sup.,  Ports- 
mouth Dockyard  1912,  a Naval  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty  1917,  and  Com.-in-Ch. , 
Coast  of  Scotland  1919  ; has  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Order  of  Rising  Sun,  Japan  : 
m.  1891,  Elizabeth  Catherine,  da. 
of  Colin  Simson,  of  Mungadal,  N.S. 
Wales  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Daughters  living — Madeline  Marion  Catherine : 
m 1920,  Lieut. -Com.  Rudolph  Henry  Fane  de 
Salis,  D.S.C.,  R.N.  [see  de  Salis,  “Foreign 
Titles”], — Rosamund  Ethel  Bertha. 

Heath,  Sir  Thomas  Little,  K.C.B., 
K.C.  V.O.,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late 
Samuel  Heath,  of  Thornton  Curtis,  Lin- 
colnshire; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (1st  class 
Classical  Tripos  1881-3,  12th  Wrangler 
1882,  B.A.  1883,  Fellow  1885-91,  M.A. 
1886,  Sc.D.  1896,  now  Hon.  Fellow) ; 
Hon.  D.Sc. , Oxford  1913;  entered 
Treasury  1884 ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Permanent  Sec.  1887-91,  and  to  suc- 
cessive Financial  Secs.  1891-4;  became 
Principal  Clerk  1901,  Assist.  Sec.  to  the 
Treasury  1907,  Joint  Permanent  Sec. 
and  Auditor  of  Civil  List  1913,  and 
Comptroller-Gen.  National  Debt  Office 
1919;  editor  of  “ Diophantus  of 
Alexandria,"  “The  Thirteen  Books 
of  Euclid’s  Elements,”  etc.,  etc.  : m. 
1914,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  Major  E.  C. 
Thomas;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903,  K.C.B. 
Civil)  1909,  K.C.V.O.  1916.  64,  Bedford 


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Gardens , W.8.  ; 19,  Old  Jewry , E.C.  ; 
Athenceum,  and  United  University  Clubs. 
Son  living — Geoffrey  Thomas,  b.  1917. 

Daughter  living — Veronica  Mary,  b.  1915. 

Heaton,  Sir  Joseph  John,  son  of 
Edward  Heaton,  of  Leeds ; b.  i860 ; 
ed.  at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch. , and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1879,  and  served  in  Bombay  as  Assist. 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  Acting 
Under  Sec.  ; appointed  Assist.  Judge 
and  Sessions  Judge,  Bombay  1889,  Private 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay  1895,  Judge  and 
Sessions  Judge  1898,  Additional  Judicial 
Commr.,  Sind  1906,  and  a Puisne  Judge 
of  High  Court,  Bombay  1908 ; retired 
1920  : m.  18 — , Mary  Meredyth,  C.  B.E. , 

da.  of ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  East  India 

United  Service  Club. 

Heaton-Ellis  [see  Ellis]. 

Hedley,  Col.  Sir  Walter  Coote, 
K.B.E.,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Hedley,  of  44,  St.  George’s 
Square,  S.W.  ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major 
190c,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and 
Col.  1913;  retired  1920;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  and 
operations  in  the  Transvaal  (despatches 
twice,  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  War  Office  1911 ; has  Legion  of  Hon- 
our and  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  : 
m.  1894,  Anna  Susan,  da.  of  Col.  James 
Fellowes  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Hopps , 
near  Horley , Surrey  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Rosalind  Ida,  b.  1895, — 
Kathleen  Susan  Coote,  b.  1898, — Christian 
Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  1905. 

Heefernan,  Sir  John  Harold,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  D.  Heffernan,  M.D., 
H.  E.  I.  C.S. , of  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
b.  1834;  entered  R.N.  1855,  became  Ch. 
Engineer  1868,  Inspector  of  Machinery 
1882,  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Machinery 
1885  ; retired  1892;  served  in  “ Agamem- 
non" when  engaged  in  laying  first  Atlantic 
cable  1858  (gold  medal,  promoted),  in 
charge  of  hydraulic  gun  vessel  “ Water- 
witch”  1868  (specially  promoted),  at 
Bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882  as  Fleet 
Engineer  of  “ Inflexible,"  and  during 
subsequent  Egyptian  Campaign  (medal 
with  clasp),  bronze  star,  promoted),  and 
as  Sup.  Engineer  of  Bermuda  Dockyard 
1883-6  (promoted) ; was  Ch.  Inspector  of 
Machinery  in  Portsmouth  Steam  Reserve 
1887-92:  m.  1861,  Eliza  Sara,  who  d. 
1914,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Hilton,  of  Oiler- 
ton  Lodge,  Knutsford,  Cheshire ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1891,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  48, 

Lichfield  Street , Burton-on  Trent. 

Sons  living — William  Hilton  O’Heffernan, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  (x,  Beltinge  Road , Herne 
Bay),  b.  1864;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.;  resumed  by 
deed  poll  1915  the  old  family  surname 
O'Heffernan:  m.  1906,  Gladys  Lloyd,  da.  of 
James  Turner,  of  Netherton,  Croydon, — 
Harold  Hilton  O'Heffernan,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  b.  1866;  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; resumed 
by  deed  poll  1915,  the  old  family  surname 
O’Heffernan : m.  1894,  Maude  Marie  Isabel, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  Guthrie  Fairweather,  of 
Forfar  and  Algiers, — John  Herbert  ( Regina , 
Saskatchewan,  Canada),  b.  1868;  formerly 
Inspector  Roy.  N.-W.  Mounted  Police ; ap- 
pointed Police  Magistrate  at  Regina  1915. 
Daughters  living — Eliza  Mary:  m.  18 — , D. 
Fraser  Frewen,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  48, 
Lichfield  Street,  Burton-on-Trent,  — Ellen 
Beatrice:  m.  18 — , Com.  F.  M.  Cavendish- 


Sergeant,  R.D.,  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  Board  of 
Trade,  of  4,  Bentley  Road,  Prince’s  Park, 
Liverpool. 

H e h i r , Maj.  - Gen.  Sir  Patrick, 
K.  C.I.E. , C.B. , C.M.G. , M.D. , F. R. C.S. ; 
b.  1859;  M.D.  Brussels,  L.R.C.P.  Edin- 
burgh, and  L.R.C.S.  1883;  F.R.C.S. 
1885;  M.R.C.S.  England  1885;  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1886,  became  Major 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Col.  1912,  and 
Maj. -Gen.  1918;  retired  1919;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  present  at  defence 
of  Kut  (despatches,  C.B.,  prisoner, 
C.M.G.),  Afghan  War  1919  (K.C.I.E.); 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.I.E.  1918 
K.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Helme,  Col.  Sir  George  Coope, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Mashiter  (who  assumed  this  surname  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic),  of  The  Manor 
House,  Little  Bookham,  Surrey,  and 
Hornchurch  Lodge,  Essex  ; b.  1843  ; ed. 
at  Winchester,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  10th  Regt.  1862, 
became  Capt.  1876,  Major  1881  (ex- 
changed to  Wiltshire  Regt.  1883),  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (h.-p. ) 1888  ; retired  1889;  is 
a J.P.  andD.L.  for  Wilts,  and  Hon.  Col. 
6th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.)  ; was  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  6th  Batn. 
Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middle- 
sex Regt.)  1889-1904;  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  commanded  W. 
Yorkshire  Inf.  Vol.  Brig.  1906-8,  and 
1st  W.  Riding  Brig,  of  Territorial  Force 
1908-9 : m.  1874,  Florence  Sophia,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Pearsofl,  R.  of  E. 
Horndon  and  Little  Warley,  Essex ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1898,  C.M.G.  1901, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1909.  Rowden  Lodge, 
Chippenham;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Helme,  Sir  Norval  Watson,  el. 
son  of  the  late  James  Helme,  of 
Lancaster;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Roy.  Gram. 
Sch.,  Lancaster;  is  a J.P.  and  a County 
Alderman  of  Lancashire,  Chm.  of  Lanca- 
shire Asylums  Board,  a Member  of  Co. 
Standing  Joint  and  Education  Committees, 
Pres,  of  Lancaster  and  Dist.  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  a Member  of  Central  Com- 
mittee of  Roy.  Albert  Institution  for  Feeble 
Minded,  and  senior  partner  in  the  firm  of 
James  Helme  and  Co. , oil  baize  and  leather 
cloth  manufacturers,  of  Halton  Mills,  Lan- 
caster ; was  Mayor  of  Lancaster  1896-7) ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Lancaster  Div.  of  Lan- 
caster (N.)  (L)  Oct.  1900  to  Nov.  1918; 
defeated  therefor  Dec.  1918 : m.  1877, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Wilson, 
of  Caldbeck,  Cumberland  ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
Springfield  Hall,  Lancaster;  National 
Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Wilson  (Springfield Hall, 
Lancaster),  b.  1881 ; J.P.  for  Co.  of  Lancaster; 
sometime  Lieut.  Army  Ordnance  Depart., — 
James  (W  esiholm,  Lancaster),  b.  1884; 
sometime  Lieut.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.: 
m.  1 91 1,  Muriel,  da.  of  A.  T.  Eccles,  J.P., 
of  The  Grange,  Darwen. 

Daughter  living — Edith  Mary,  b.  1886:  m. 
1913,  Capt.  Erskine  A.  Crossley  (sometime 
Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.),  who  d.  1920, 
of  Quamdon  Hill,  Derby. 

Helmer  [see  Tepl]. 

Henderson,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Brodie 
Haldane,  K.  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  George 
Henderson,  of  Langholm  ; b.  1869 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. , and  a temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; has  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown 
and  Croix  de  Guerre,  and  French  Legion 
of  Honour  : in.  1901,  Ella,  da.  ot  James 


KNIGHTS. 


977 


Jones,  of  the  Manor,  Lechlade;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  Epping  House , Little  Berkhamp- 
stead,  Herts. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — One. 

Henderson,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  David, 
K.  C.  B. , K.  C.  V.  O. , D.  S.  O. , son  of  the  late 
David  Henderson,  of  Glasgow;  b.  1862  ; en- 
tered Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders)  1882,  became  Capt. 
1890,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Major  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col. 
1907,  Maj.-Gen.  1914,  Lieut.-Gen.  1917, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  R.A.F.  1918;  served  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
of  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  as  Director  of  Mil.  Intelligence,  pre- 
sent during  siege  of  Ladysmith  (wounded, 
despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914,  in  command 
of  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (despatches,  pro- 
moted Maj.-Gen.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  of 
White  Eagle  of  Russia,  and  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan);  was  D.A.Q.M.G.. 
Head  Quarters  1899,  and  D.A.A.G. , 
Natal  1899;  was  D.A.Q.M.G. , Aider- 
shot  Command  1904-5,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1st  Div.  thereof  1905-7,  Staff 
Officer  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  the  Forces 
(Gen.  Sir  J.  D.  P.  French,  G.C.V.O.) 
1907-12,  Director  of  Mil.  Training  at 
War  Office  1912-13,  and  Director-Gen.  of 
Mil.  Aeronautics  1913-14 ; appointed 
Com. -Col.  Roy  Flying  Corps  1914,  Mem- 
ber of  Joint  War  Air  Committee  1916  ; 
Director-Gen.  of  Mil.  Aeronautics  and 
a Mil.  Member  of  Army  Council  1917, 
and  a Mil.  Counsellor  1918  ; was  Addi- 
tional Member  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Air 
Council  1917-18 ; is  Director-Gen.  of 
League  of  Red  Cross  Sos. , and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy : m.  1895,  Henrietta  Caroline 

D. B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Henry  Robert 
Duncan  Dundas  [see  B.  Napier  of 
Magdala];  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914  K.C.V.O.  1918. 
Daughter  living — Angela  Margaret,  b.  1906. 

Henderson,  Sir  Frederick  Ness, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hender- 
son, of  Newfield,  Ayrshire  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Albion  Acad.,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; is 
Chm.  of  David  and  William  Henderson 
and  Co.  (Limited),  shipbuilders,  of  Glas- 
gow, Vice-Chm.  of  Iron  Trades  Employers’ 
Insurance  Asso.  (Limited),  a Director  of 
North-West  Bolt  and  Rivet  Factory,  Glas- 
gow, and  a Member  of  Committee  of  Lloyd's 
Register ; sometime  a Member  of  Ship- 
building Council,  Admiralty : m.  1888, 
Jessie  Miller,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Strathern,  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Lanark- 
shire ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Crosbie  House , 
Monkton,  Ayrshire;  New , and  Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Henderson,  Professor  Sir  James 
Blacklock,  D.Sc. , son  of  the  late  James 
Henderson,  HeadmasterofWhitehill  High 
Sch.,  Glasgow;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Allan 
Glen’s  Sch.  and  Univ.,  Glasgow  (D.Sc. 
18 — ) ; appointed  Professor  of  Applied 
Mechanics,  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich 
1905  ; Lecturer  on  Electrical  Engineering, 
and  Univ.  Assist,  in  Engineering,  Glas- 
gow Univ.  1901-5  ; Scientific  Adviser  to 
the  Admiralty,  an  Asso.  of  Institution  of 
Naval  Architects,  and  a M.I.E.E.  : m. 


1898,  Annie  Margaret,  da.  of  Joseph 
Henderson,  of  Esp  Hill,  Haydon  Bridge, 
Northumberland  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Royal 
Naval  College,  Greenwich  ; 2,  Cambridge 
Road , Lee,  S.E.  12  ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Henderson,  A dm. Sir  Reginald  Friend 
Hannam,  G.C.B.,  second  son  of  John 
Henderson,  formerly  of  Felderland,  near 
Sandwich,  Kent;  b.  1846;  entered  R.N. 
i860,  became  Com.  1881,  Capt.  1887, 
Rear-Adm.  1901,  Vice-Adm.  1905,  and 
Adm.  1908 ; retired  1910 ; served  at 
bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882,  and 
commanded  armoured  train  throughout 
Egyptian  War  1882  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  3rd  class  Medjidie); 
was  Sup.  of  Sheerness  Dockyard  1899- 
1901,  Adm.  Sup.  of  Portsmouth  Dockyard 
1902-5,  and  Adm.  Comdg.  Coastguard 
and  Reserves  1905-10;  advised  Govt,  of 
Australia  on  establishment  of  Australian 
Navy  1910-11 ; received  Humane  So.’s 
bronze  medal  1870  : m.  1909,  Eunice,  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  Henry  Boys;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1892,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  G.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1914.  Felder  House,  Worth,  Sand- 
wich, Kent ; United  Service  Club. 

Henderson, Sir  Robert  Herriot }C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  a Tea-planter  ; formerly  Sup. 
of  Tarrapur  Tea  Co.’s  Gardens,  Cachar  ; 
represented  Tea-planting  Community  on 
Imperial  Legislative  Council  1901-2  ; cr, 
C.I.E.  1903,  Knt.  1919.  Oriental  Club. 

Henderson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Samuel  Findlay,  K.C.M .G.,  C.B.,  M.B.  ; 
b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (MrB. 
and  C.M.  1882) ; is  Maj.-Gen.  (retired) 
Army  Med.  Ser.  ; Sudan  1885  (medal 
with  clasp),  Burma  Expedition  1885-9 
(medal  with  two  clasps)  and  1891  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s medal  with  five  clasps) ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Henderson,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  the 
late  James  Henderson;  b.  1874;  is  a J.P. 
for  Roxburghshire,  and  a Member  of 
various  local  Committees,  Chm.  of  James 
Henderson  and  ,Co.  (Limited),  and  a 
Director  of  South  of  Scotland  Woollen 
Manufacturers  Insurance  Corporation 
(Limited) ; was  Pres.  S.  of  Scotland 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1919-20 ; has 
King  Albert  medal  ; m.  1900,  Helen 
Scott  Thyne  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Hawick  ; 
Border  [Hawick),  and  Northern  ( Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Sons  living — James  Thyne,  b.  1901, — Thomas 
Sinclair  Thyne,  b . 1911. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Mary  Thyne,  b.  1904. 

Hendrie,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  John 
Strathearn,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Hendrie,  formerly  of 
Holmstead,  Hamilton,  Ontario  ; b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Hamilton  Sch.,  and  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll. , Ontario ; is  an  Engineer, 
Col.  Canadian  Mil. , and  Pres,  of  Bank  of 
Hamilton  ; was  Mayor  of  Hamilton  1901 
and  1902,  a M.L.A.  of  W.  Hamilton 
1902-14,  Pres.  Canadian  Artillery  Asso. 
1907-8,  a M.E.C.  of  Ontario  1905-14,  and 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Ontario  1914-19 : m. 

1885,  Lena  Maude,  da.  of  Peter  Hen- 
derson, of  Kingston,  Ontario;  cr.  C.V.O. 
1907,  K.C.M.G.  1915.  Hamilton,  On- 
tario, Canada;  Toronto,  Albany,  and 
York,  and  Ontario  Jockey  ( Toronto)  Clubs. 
Son  living — William  Ian  Strathearn,  D.S.O. , 
b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage 
Daughter  living — Enid  Strathearn:  m.  1919, 
Lieut.-Col.  William  Hugh  Owen,  C.B.E.,  R.E. 


978 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Heneker,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Charles  .Giffard,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Richard  William  Giffard  Heneker,  of 
Sherbrooke,  Quebec,  Canada ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  Bishop's  Coll.  Sch. , Lennoxville, 
Quebec,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll. , Kingston, 
Ontario ; entered  Connaught  Rangers 
1888,  became  Capt.  1897,  Brevet  Major 
1901,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Major  and 
Brevet  Col.  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.)  1912, 
Brevet  Col.  1915,  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917  ; served  with  Benin  Expedition 
1899  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  in 
command  of  Ishan  Expedition  1901  (medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  with  Aro  Expe- 
dition T901-2  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.), 
in  S.  Nigeria  1903  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1915-18  (wounded,  C.B.,  K.C.B.)  ; is 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; was  a Travelling 
Commr. , S.  Nigeria  1899,  in  command  of 
S.  Nigeria  Regt.  1900,  and  a D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G. , Orange  River  Colony  1906-10: 
m.  1901,  Clara  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 

J.  E.  Jones,  of  Velindre,  Carmarthenshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Henly,  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
a M.L.A.,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Sydney , N.S.  Wales. 

Henn,  Sir  Sydney  Herbert  Holcroft, 

K. B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Henn,  Hon. 
Canon  of  Manchester  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough  Coll.,  and  at  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch.  : a S.  American  Merchant 
1881-1914  ; was  Director  of  Army  Priority 
at  War  Office  1917-19:  m.  1892,  Frances 
Amie  Edith,  da.  of  Frederick  B.  Shanklin, 
of  Santiago,  Chili ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Jxworth  Court,  Bedford ; Royal  Automo- 
bile Club. 

Sons  living — John  Frederic,  b.  1896;  Lieut 
Royal  W.  Kent  Regt., — Lawrence  Sydney,  b. 
1904. 

Daughters  living — Marion  Edith,  6.  1S94:  m. 
1916,  Capt.  J.  E-  MacDermid,  Canadian  Inf., 
— Catherine  Laura,  b.  1899, — Daisy  Shanklin, 
b.  1907. 

Hennell,  Col.  Sir  Reginald,  C.V.O., 
D.S.O. , O.B.E. ; A 1844;  entered  Bombay 
Army  1861,  became  Capt.  1871,  Major  1881, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1887;  retired  1889;  served 
with  Abyssinian  Expedition  1867-8  (medal), 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (services  ac- 
knowledged by  Govt.,  medal),,  and  during 
Burmah  Campaign  1886-7  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.);  appointed 
one  of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms  1892,  an  Exon  of  H.M.’s  Roy. 
Body  Guard  of  Yeomen  of  the  Guard 
1894,  Adj.  and  Clerk  of  the  Cheque  1895, 
and  Lieut.  King’s  Body  Guard  of  Yeomen 
of  the  Guard  1901 ; was  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdt.  1st.  Vol.  Batn.  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge’s Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  1891-1901 
(has  been  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Cadet  Batn. 
Middlesex  Regt.  since  1916);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1887,  Knt.  1902,  C.V.O.  1910,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  47,  Coleherne  Court,  S.  W.$; 
Friary  Court,  St.  James' s Palace,  S.  W.  1 ; 
United  Service,  and  National  Clubs. 

Hennessy,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  David  Valen- 
tine, son  of  the  late  James  Hennessy,  of 
Melbourne;  b.  1855;  elected  Lord  Mayor 
of  City  of  Melbourne  1912,  1913,  1914, 
1915,  and  1916;  is  a Member  of  Austra- 
lian Parliament,  and  Pres,  of  Overseas 
Club,  Melbourne ; has  Order  of  St.  Saba 
of  Serbia:  m.  1896,  Mary,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Michael  Quinlan,  of  Ballarat, 


Victoria;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  Sydenham , 
Brighton  Road,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Hennessy,  Dame  Una  Constance 
Pope-,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur 
(Nonus)  Birch,  K.C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; a 
Member  of  Central  Prisoners  of  War 
Committee,  British  Red  Cross  So.  during 
European  War ; a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land ; author  of  ‘ ‘ Secret  Societies  in  the 
French  Revolution,”  etc.  : m.  1910,  Brig.- 
Gen.  Ladislas  Herbert  Richard  Pope- 
Hennessy,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  D.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  2,  Albert  Terrace , Regent's  Park , 

N.  W. ; Rostellan  Castle , co.  Cork. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Henriques,  Sir  Philip  Gutterez, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  G.  Hen- 
riques, J.P.,  D. L. , of  Hove;  b.  1867;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1889) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1892;  sometime  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of 
Munitions  Finance,  and  Controller  Air- 
craft and  Explosives  Finance,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  ; is  a J.P.  and  a County  Coun- 
cillor for  Surrey,  a Lieut,  for  City  ot 
London,  and  an  Assist.  Financial  Sec., 
Ministry  of  Munitions ; has  Order  ot 
Crown  of  Italy:  m.  1892,  Beatrice  Rachel 
Faudel,  da.  of  Sir  George  Faudel  Faudel- 
Phillips,  G.C.I.E. , 1 st  Bt.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 

1918.  33,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W.;  Nor- 
mandy Park,  near  Guildford ; Carlton, 
and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Henry,  Arsene  St.  Charles,  G. C.V.O. , 
son  of  Mons.  Charles  Henry,  of  Limoges, 
France ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at  Limoges  and 
Paris  ; Licentiate  in  Law  18 — ; served 
as  Capt.  during  Franco-Prussian  War 
1870-71  (thrice  wounded,  Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour  1915) ; was  a Member  of 
State  Council  1872-6 ; has  been  successively 
Prefect  of  Departs,  of  Lot  et  Garonne, 
Loiret,  and  the  Alpes  Maritimes ; ap- 
pointed Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
for  French  Republic  in  Rumania  1897, 
and  Ambassador  of  France  1907  ; is  a 
Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour : 
m.  1877,  Magdelaine,  da.  of  the  late 
Mons.  Montagut,  a Member  of  Chamber 
of  Deputies ; cr.  G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1896. 
11,  Rue  de  l'  University  Paris. 

Henry,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  late 
I.  S.  Henry,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia ; 
b.  1858;  Capt.  Vol.,  a J.P.  for  London, 
and  a Director  of  several  Cos.  ; during 
European  War  was  Liaison  Officer  be- 
tween Govt.  Departs.,  and  engaged  in 
Recruiting  at  War  Office  and  in  Min.  ot 
National  Ser.  ; has  been  Dep.  Director 
Labour  Supply,  London  Region,  at  Board 
of  Trade  since  1919 : m.  1889,  Lulie, 
da.  of  Joseph  Levy,  of  Leicester;  cr.  Knt. 

1919.  Langham  Hotel,  W.  ; Denver  Hill, 
Hughenden,  Bucks ; Junior  Naval  and 
Military,  National  Liberal,  Royal  Aero, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Clarence,  b.  1895. 

Daughters  living — Vera,  b.  1892:  m.  1917, 
Lieut. -Col.  John  Joseph  OSullevan,  D.S.O. 

Henry,  Col.  Sir William  Daniel, C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Daniel  Salmon  Henry ; b. 
1855;  sometime  Manager  of  Alliance 
Bank  of  Simla  (Limited)  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Indian  Defence  Force 
(V.D.):  vt.  1884,  Matilda  Anne,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  George  Acres  ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1 91 1,  Knt.  1918.  6m,  Bickenhall  Man- 

sions, W.i  ; Junior  Naval  and  Military, 
and  United  Service  [Simla)  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — One. 


KNIGHTS. 


979 


Henschel,  Sir  George,  Mus.D son 
of  Moritz  Henschel ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  St. 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Breslau,  and  at  Roy. 
Conservatory,  Leipzig;  Mus.D.,  Edin- 
burgh ; a naturalised  Englishman  ; is  a 
well-known  musical  composer ; Founder 
(1885)  and  sometime  Conductor  of  Lon- 
don Symphony  Concerts  ; first  Conductor 
of  Boston  Symphony  Orchestra,  U.S.A., 
and  of  Scottish  Orchestra,  Glasgow;  some- 
time Professor  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Music  ; 
author  of  various  musical  works  : m.  1st, 
1881,  Lillian  June  Bailey,  who  d.  1901  ; 
2nd,  1907,  Amy  Louis,  of  New  York  ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  7,  Cornwall  Mansions , Ken- 

sington Court,  W.  8.  / A It-nacriche , A vie- 
more,  Scotland ; Athenoeum  Club. 
Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Helen 
Henrietta:  m.  1913,  Harold  Claughton, — (by 
2nd  marriage)  Elizabeth  Georgina,  b.  1910. 

Hepburn,  Sir  Harry  Frankland,  son 
of  the  late  John  Frankland  Hepburn,  of 
Rosslea,  Ross  Road,  S.  Norwood,  S.E.  ; 
6.  1867  ; a Director  of  Hepburn  and  Sons 
(Limited),  a Member  of  Lloyd’s,  a 
Member  of  Stationers’  Co.,  of  War 
Savings  Asso.,  of  Executive  Committee 
City  of  London  British  Red  Cross,  and  a 
Gov.  of  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital  ; became 
a Member  of  Corporation  of  City  of  Lon- 
don 1902,  and  Ch.  Commoner  1915 
(Sheriff  of  London  1917-18)  ; organised 
first  Great  Recruiting  Meeting  and  first 
Great  Loan  Meeting  in  City  of  London 
during  European  War:  m.  1895,  Fanny 
Gertrude,  da.  of  Thomas  White  Smith, 
of  The  Caslon  Letter  Foundry,  Chiswell 
Street,  E.C. ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Heathcroft, 
61,  Putney  Hill,  S.  W.  ; Constitutional, 
City  Carlton,  and  Roehampton  Clubs. 
Hepper,  Sir  (Harry  Albert)  Lawless, 
el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  A.  J.  Hepper, 
D.S.O.,  R.E. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Rossall, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; formerly  Major  R.E.  ; 
joined  Indian  State  Railways  1894  ; served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  ; is  Agent 
Great  Indian  Peninsula  Railway  Co.,  a 
Member  of  Bombay  Port  Trust,  and  Past 
Pres.  Indian  Railway  Conference  Asso. ; 
sometime  Vice-Chm.  Central  Committee, 
and  Chm.  of  Mesopotamia  Sub-Committee 
and  Joint  War  Committee  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  and  British  Red  Cross 
So.  : m.  1897,  Kathleen  Florence,  da.  of 
C.  J.  Keelan,  M.I.C.E. ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Joan,  b.  1898, — 
Cynthia  Lawless,  6.  1908. 

Herbert,  Sir  Alfred,  K.B.E. , son  of 
William  Herbert,  of  Leicester;  b.  1866  ; 
is  Chm.  and  Sole  Gov.  Director  of  Alfred 
Herbert  (Limited),  Coventry ; was  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  of  Machine  Tool  Div.  and 
Chm.  Machine  Tool  Committee,  Min.  of 
Munitions  1915-18  ; has  Legion  of  Honour 
and  Orders  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia  and 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium:  m.  1st,  1889,  Ellen 
Adela,  who  d.  1918  (having  obtained 
a divorce  1913),  da.  of  Thomas  Ryley, 
of  Coventry  ; 2nd,  1913,  Florence,  widow 
of  Lieut. -Col.  H.  F.  E.  Lucas,  2nd 
Dragoon  Guards;  cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 
Dunley  Manor , Whitchurch,  Hants. 
Daughters  living — Gladys:  m.  1915,  Capt. 
A.  C.  Hollick, — Beatrice:  m.  19x9,  Major 
W.  H.  Allen, — Doris:  m.  1919,  Capt.  Martin 
Norman  Heastey  Richardson,  R.M., — Phyllis 
Helen : m.  1920,  Granton  F.  Harmer,  of 
Coventry. 

Herbert,  Sir  Arthur  J ames,  G. C.  V.  O. 

[see  B.  Treowen], 

Herchenroder,  Hon.  Sir  Furcy  Al- 
fred; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Coll. , Mauritius ; 


Bar.  Middle  Temple  1888,  and  a K.C. 
1905 ; was  Acting  Crown  Prosecutor, 
Mauritius  1893-8  ; appointed  Legal  Ad- 
viser, Police  Magistrate,  Crown  Prose- 
cutor, and  Curator  of  Vacant  Estates, 
Seychelles  1898,  Judge  there  1900,  Ch. 
Justice  1903,  Acting  Ch.,  Judge,  Mau- 
ritius 1912,  and  Ch.  Judge  1913 ; was 
Procureur  and  Advocate-Gen. , Mauritius 
I9°5*12 : 1888,  Eleanor  Laura  Alice 

Vinton ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Port  Louis, 
Mauritius. 

Sons  living — Five,  of  whom  the  second,  Marie 
Ferdinand  Philippe,  b.  1893:  m.  1916,  Millicent 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  George  Royer  Dick, 
M.A. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Heron,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Heron, M.R.C.S.I. ; b.  1857;  ed.  privately; 
entered  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1876, 
became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1896,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1897,  Col.  1902  (retired  1909),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918 ; Zulu  Campaign 
1879  (medal  with  clasp),  Nile  Expedition 
1898  (medal),  European  War  1914-15  as 
Dep.  Director  of  Ordnance  Sers.  on  Lines 
of  Communication  (despatches,  C.B.); 
was  Dep.  Assist.  Corny. -Gen.,  Ordnance 
Store  Depart.  1880-92,  Assist.  Corny.  - 
Gen.  1892-7,  a Member  of  British  Mission 
to  U.S.A.  1917,  and  War  Office  Repre- 
sentative to  Franco-Helenic  Conference 
at  Paris  1917  ; appointed  to  War  Office 
1917  (Demobilization  of  War  Material 
1918-19):  m.  1885,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of 
Richard  Powis  Monk;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.),  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Round  Croft,  Cheshunt,  Herts. 

Herries,  Hon.  Sir  William  Herbert, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  H.  C.  Herries,  Bar.- 
at-Law  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  Natural  Science 
Tripos  1880) ; took  up  farming  in  Auck- 
land (N.Z.)  1881 ; Min.  for  Railways  and 
Native  Affairs,  New  Zealand  1912-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Min.  for  Native 
Affairs,  Customs,  Marine,  and  Labour ; 
a J.P.  for  New  Zealand  ; elected  to  New 
Zealand  Parliament  1896:  m.  1889, 

Catherine  Louisa,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Francis  Roche,  of  Johns- 
town, Ireland,  and  Ohmeron,  New 
Zealand;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1920.  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand ; Athenceum  [London), 
Northern  [Auckland),  and  Wellington 
Clubs. 

Herringham,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wilmot 
Parker,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Walton  Herringham 
(Preb.  of  Wells),  of  Old  Cleeve,  Somerset; 
b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Keble 
Coll. , Oxford  (B.  A.  1877,  M.  B.  1882,  M.D. 
1888);  Hon.  M.D.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
1909;  M.R.C.S.  England  1881,  M.R.C.P. 
London  1882,  F.  R.C.  P.  1889;  Consulting 
Physician  to  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital ; 
was  Vice-Chancellor  of  London  Univ. 
1912-1:5  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Con- 
sulting Physician  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen. 
(despatches,  C.  B. , K.  C.  M.  G. ) ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  London  Univ.  [Ind.)  Dec. 
1918 : m.  1880,  Christiana  Jane,  da. 
of  T.  W.  Powell,  of  Piccard’s  Rough, 
Guildford;  cr.  Knt.  1914,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Great  Roke, 
Witley,  Surrey. 

Hertslet,  Sir  (Edward)  Cecil, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
Hertslet,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  King's 
Coll.  Sch.,  and  King’s  Coll.,  London; 
was  in  Foreign  Office  1868-96,  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Havre  1896-1903,  and  for  Bel- 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


gium  at  Antwerp  1903-19,  a Member  of 
International  Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn. 
1909,  British  Member  of  International 
Jury  of  Photographic  Class  at  Paris 
Exhibition  1900,  and  of  Superior  Jury  of 
Li6ge  Exhibition  1905,  Pres,  of  Photo- 
graphic Convention  of  United  King- 
dom 1908  and  1912,  British  Member 
of  International  Jury  of  Photographic, 
Hunting  and  Sporting  Equipment  classes 
and  of  Superior  Jury  at  Brussels  Exhibi- 
tion 1910,  of  International  Jury  at  Turin 
Exhibition  1911,  and  of  Superior  Jury 
at  Ghent  Exhibition  1913,  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Zurich  1915-17,  and  Chm.  of 
Belgian  Trade  Committee  at  Foreign 
Office  May  1917- 19  ; is  Representative 
Knight  Bachelor  for  Europe ; has 
Jubilee  and  Coronation  medals:  m.  1877, 
Euphemia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred  T. 
Lee,  D.C.L.,  Preacher  at  Gray’s  Inn;  cr. 
Knt.  1905,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Royal 
Societies  , Royal  Temple  Yacht , and  Royal 
Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 

Son  living — Rev.  Edward  Lewis  Augustine,  b. 
1878;  V.  of  Ramsgate. 

Daughter  living — Euphemia  Mary  Cecily,  b. 
1882. 

Hewart,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Gordon, 
M.P.,  K.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Hewat,  Sir  John,  M.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Capt.  John  Hewat,  Dock  Sup.,  Cape 
Town ; b.  1863  ; Capt.  (retired)  Cape 
Garrison  Artillery,  a J.P.  for  Cape  Pro- 
vince, M.L.A.  for  Woodstock,  Vice-Pres. 
S.  African  National  Union,  Ch.  Med. 
Officer  Gen.  Life  and  Accident  Assurance 
Co. , and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. , 
Union  of  S.  Africa;  was  Chm.  S.  African 
Delegates  to  War  Zone  1915 ; has  Cor- 
onation, Union,  and  Boer  War  medals, 
and  1914  Star  : m.  18 — , Lily  Teesdale, 
of  Liverpool ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Woodstock, 
Cape  Colony. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Hewett,  Sir  John  Prescott,  G.C.S.I. , 
K.B.E. , C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Hewett,  V.  of  Babbacombe,  Devon;  b. 
1854 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  B.C.S.  1875;  was 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector  and 
Assist.  Commr. , N.-W.  Provinces  and 
Oudh  1877-84,  in  charge  of  Provincial 
Gazetteer  1883-4,  Acting  Assist.  Ac- 
countant-Gen. 1884,  Junior  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Revenue  1884-6,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  in 
Home  Depart.  1886-90,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Home  Depart.  1891-3,  Magis- 
trate and  Collector,  N.-W.  Provinces 
1893,  Sec.  to  Opium  Roy.  Commn.  1893, 
and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  United  Provinces  of 
Agra  and  Oudh  1907-12;  acted  as  Private 
Sec.  to  Viceroy  1888  and  1892,  and  as 
Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Home  Depart.  1889, 
1890,  1892,  and  1894,  in  which  post  he 
was  confirmed  1895;  appointed  a Member 
of  Indian  Plague  Commn.  1898,  Ch. 
Commr.,  Central  Provinces  1902,  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  ] 
(Commerce  and  Industry  Depart.)  1904; 
appointed  Pres,  of  Coronation  Durbar 
Committee  1911,  and  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  the  Civil  Ser.  1915;  was  a 
Member  of  Indian  Uni v.  Commn.  1902; 
is  Chancellor,  and  a Knight  of  Justice  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England : 
m.  1879,  Ethel  Charlotte  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land), da.  of  H.  B.  Webster,  B.C.S.  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1891,  C.S.I.  1899,  K.C.S.I.  1907, 
G.C.S.I.  1911,  K.B.E.  1917.  Arthurs , 
Garrick,  and  Oriental  Clubs. 


F Son  living— Harry  Meiklam  Prescott,  b.  1891  ; 

Capt.  Dragoons. 

Daughters  living— Mabel  Ada,  b.  188 r : m. 
1903,  Col.  Anthony  Courage,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
— Lorna  Ethel,  b.  r88g  : m.  1914,  Major 
Frederic  St.  John  Atkinson,  D.S.O.,  Indian 
Army,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1917. 

Hewitt,  Col.  Sir  Joseph;  b.  18—; 
Col.  in  the  Army ; rendered  sers.  in 
Coal  Controller’s  Depart,  during  Euro- 
pean War ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 

Hewitt,  Sir  Thomas,  K.C. , 3rd  son 
of  Halford  Wotton  Hewitt,  J.P.,  of 
Lichfield ; b.  1837 ; ed.  at  Lichfield, 
at  King  Edward  VI.  Gram.  Sch.,  and  in 
Germany  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1884,  and 
a Q.C.  1899  ; formerly  Capt.  40th  Middle- 
sex Rifle  Vol.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon 
(High  Sheriff  1908)  and  for  co.  of  London, 
Chm.  of  Lynton  and  Barnstaple  Railway 
Co.,  and  a Director  of  other  cos.  ; 30 
years  Counsel  to  Commrs.  of  Taxes  for 
City  of  London,  and  20  years  Chm. 
of  Ocean  Insurance  Co.  ; was  Pres,  of 
London  Arbitration  Court  1901-6 ; elected 
Mayor  of  Kensington  1912  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Cornwall,  N.-W.,  or 
Camborne,  Div.  (LU)  Jan.  1906;  edited 
“Westminster  Papers”  1862-4;  author 
of  “ Hewitt  on  Corporation  Duty  ” : 
m.  1st,  1864,  Elizabeth  Jane,  who  d. 
1865,  da.  of  R.  R.  Wilson  (by  his  wife — , 
afterwards  Mrs.  Keppel,  of  Snettisham, 
Hall,  Norfolk);  2nd,  1869,  Fanny  Dugard, 
da.  of  John  Richard  Powles,  of  East- 
wood  Park,  Greta  Bridge,  Yorkshire ; 
cr.  Knt.  1904.  9,  Queen  s Gate,  S.  W.; 

The  Hoe,  Lynton,  Devon;  Reform, 
Albemarle,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Halford  Wotton  (155,  Sloane 
Street,  S.W.),  b.  1870  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1896 : m.  1894,  Mildred  Isabel,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  James  Castle,  K.C.  [see  Smith- 
Marriott,  Bt.,  colls.], — Copley  Delisle  (15, 
Ashburn  Place,  S.W.),  b.  1871;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1897  : m.  1905,  Alice  Bradford,  only 
da.  of  Col.  Charles  W.  Woolsey,  of  New  York, 
U.S.A., — Heathcote  George,  R.N.,  b.  1883; 
became  Lieut.-Com.  1913  : m.  1911,  Rowena, 
only  da.  of  the  Rev.  Ferdinand  Nicholas,  V.  of 
Bathurst,  Gambia,  W.  Africa. 

Daughter  living — Winifred,  b.  1865  : m.  1894, 
Donald  W.  Cowie,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police, 
Madras. 

Hext,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  John,  K.C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  J.  Hext,  V.  of 
Morval,  Cornwall  ; b.  1842  ; entered  R.N. 
1857,  became  Com.  1874,  Capt.  1882 
(retired  1889),  and  Rear-Adm.  1897 ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star,  3rd  class  Medjidie),  and  in 
Burma  Campaign  1885-6  ; was  Director 
of  Indian  Marine  and  Member  of  Bombay 
Port  Trust  1883-98,  and  Hon.  A.D.C.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1886-98  : m.  1st,  1874, 
Lilian  Mary,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  David 
Mitchell;  2nd,  1902,  Jean,  who  d.  1913, 
younger  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Davidson, 
D. D. , of  Largo ; cr.  C.I.E.  1889,  K.C.I.E. 
1897.  St.  Benets,  College  Road,  Newton 
Abbot. 

Heyman,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  (Herman) 
Melville,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  H.  Heyman, 
R.A. ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Finchley ; joined  Cape  Mounted  Rifles 
1877 ; Gaika  and  Galeka  Wars  1877-8, 
Moirosi’s  Mountain  Campaign  1879,  Basuto 
Wars  1880-81  (medals  with  clasps);  entered 
British  S.  Africa  Co.’s  Police  1890,  and  re- 
tired from  that  Co.’s  Ser.  1896 ; served 
against  Portuguese  at  Masseskesse  1891, 
and  during  Matabele  War  1893  (medals) ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Chartered  Co.’s  Territories, 
Managing  Director  of  Willoughby's  Con- 
solidated Co.  (Limited)  and  Subsidiary 


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981 


cos.;  was  a M.L.C.,  S.  Rhodesia  1901-4 
and  1907-20 ; appointed  a Member  of 
Imperial  Land  Commn.  1894,  and 
Pres.  Compensation  Court  1896  ; in  1914 
organised  for  Govt.  Rhodesian  Reserve 
Regt.  (Matabeleland),  which  he  com- 
manded : m.  1894,  Frances  Patton,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  W.  Impey,  of  Grahamstown, 
Cape  Colony,  and  widow  of  — Alexander  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Buluwayo,  S.  Rho- 
desia ; Isthmian , and  Buluwayo  Clubs. 
Hickie,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Ber- 
nard, K.C.B. , el.  son  of  the  late  Col. 
James  Francis  Hickie,  of  Slevoyre,  co. 
Tipperary;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Oscott  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  1885,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
on  Staff  and  Comdg.  a Column  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18,  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Comdg.  a 
Brig. , and  Comdg.  a Div.  (despatches  five 
times,  Maj.-Gen.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Irish  Com- 
mand 1902-5,  D.A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  8th 
Div.,  Irish  Command  1905-6,  in  com- 
mand of  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1909-12,  and  A. Q.M.G. , 
Irish  Command  1912-14;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Slevoyre , Bor- 
risokane,  co.  Tipperary  ; Army  and  Navy, 
and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Hicks,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Maxwell, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Hicks,  of 
Plaistow  Hall,  Kent ; b.  1878 ; ed.  pri- 
vately ; a Chartered  Accountant,  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Maxwell,  Hicks 
and  Co.,  and  a Fellow  of  Institute  of 
Chartered  Accountants ; commanded 
M.H.S.  Accountants  R.A.S.C.  (Expedi- 
tionary Force  Canteens),  with  rank  of 
Lieut. -Cok  1915-20  (despatches,  C.B.E.): 
m.  1904,  Kate,  only  da.  of  the  late  John 
Giblett,  of  Woodside  Park,  Middlesex; 
cr.  C.B. E.  1919,  Knt.  1920.  6,  Cadogan 

Gardens , S.W.  ; Lake  Lodge,  War  grave, 
Berks ; Marlborough,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Hickson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Samuel, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  M.B.,  son  of  Capt.  R.  M. 
Hickson,  formerly  of  The  Grove,  Dingle, 
co.  Kerry;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.,  M.B.,  and  B.Ch.  1884); 
entered  Army  Med.  Ser.  1885,  became 
Major  R.A.M.C.  1897,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1902,  Brevet  Col.  1913,  Col.  1914,  Hon. 
Surg.-Gen.  1917  (retired  1917)  ; and  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen.  1919 ; S.  Africa  1896-7 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen's 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
European  War  1914-15,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  was  an  Hon.  Surg.  to 
H.M.  1913-18,  and  Inspector  of  Med. 
Sers.  1914-17  : m.  1903,  Constance  Eliza- 
beth, widow  of  R.  Fry;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
I9I5>  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Constitutional 
Club. 

Higgins,  Sir  John  Michael,  K.C.M.G., 
K.C.,  LL.B.,  son  of  the  late  Eneder 
Stephens  Higgins,  of  Bendigo ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Bendigo;  Metallurgical 
Adviser  to  Govt,  of  Australia  during 
European  War  : m.  1889,  Frances  Anna, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Lovell  Macgraith, 
of  Adelaide  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1918.  Holy- 
rood,  Riversdale  Road,  East  Camberwell, 
Melbourne  ; Melbourne  ( Adelaide ) Club. 


Higgins,  Sir  (Sydney)  George,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Warner  Charles  Higgins, 
of  Portlane,  Sunbury-on-Thames ; b.  1867 ; 
a Shipowner,  Managing  Director  of 
William  France  Fenwick  and  Co. 
(Limited),  a Director  of  WaLlarah  Coal 
Co.  (Limited),  and  on  Committee  of 
London  Gen.  Shipowners’  So.  ; was 
Assist.  Accountant-Gen.  (unpaid),  Minis- 
try of  Shipping  1917-1919 : m.  1890,  Ida 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  James  Hollway, 
J.P. , D.L.,  ofStanhoe  Hall,  Norfolk  ; cr. 
C.B. E.  1918,  Knt.  1919.  Brooklands, 
Sunbury-on-Thames  ; Union  Club. 

Son  living — Warner  Richard,  b.  1895;  Lieut. 
Lincolnshire  Regt. 

Daughters  living — Norah  Ida  Blanche,  b. 
1891, — Karen  Agnes,  b.  1897. 

Higginson,  Gen.  Sir  George  Went- 
worth Alexander,  G.C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  George  Powell  Higginson,  Col.  94th 
Regt.  ; b.  1826 ; ed.  at  Eton ; entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1845,  became  Capt.  1850, 
Major  1854,  Lieut. -Col.  1855,  Col.  1863, 
Major-Gen.  1869,  Lieut. -Gen.  1883,  and 
Gen.  1890  ; retired  1893  ; served  through- 
out Crimean  Campaign  1854-5  (medal  with 
four  clasps,  Legion  of  Honour,  5th  class 
Medjidie,  and  Turkish  medal) ; com- 
manded Home  Dist.  1879-84,  and  was 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Tower  of  London  1889-93  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks,  and  a 
Knight  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy  ; appointed  Col.  Worcestershire 
Regt.  1893  : m.  1858,  the  Hon.  Florence 
FitzPatrick,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Castletown  ; cr.  C.B.  1871,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1889,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903.  Gyl- 
dernscroft,  Great  Marlow ; Guards' , and 
Carlton  Clubs. 

Son  living — Francis  George,  b.  1859  for- 
merly Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Daughters  living — Maud  Evelyn,  b.  18 — : m 
1888,  Roderick  Mackenzie,  of  Sunnyclose 
Fawley,  Henley-on-Thames, — Gladys  Lucille 
( Viscountess  Ashbrook),  b.  1877  : m.  1899,  the 
9th  Viscount  Ashbrook,  of  Castle  Durrow 
Durrow,  Queen’s  Co.  [see  V.  Ashbrook]. 

Highet,  Sir  Robert  Swan,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  David  Highet,  of  Ayr  ; b. 
1859;  is  Agent  East  Indian  Railway: 
m.  1886,  Violet  Gibson,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Forgan,  of  Towerhill,  Ayrshire ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916,  C.B.E  1918.  Calcutta ; 
Oriental  and  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 
Highmore,  Sir  Nathaniel  Joseph, 
G.B.E.,  K.C.B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
-William  Highmore,  M.D. , of  Sherborne, 
Dorset;  b.  1844;  ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1881 ; entired 
Inland  Revenue  Depart.  1864 ; was 
Assist.  Solicitor  of  Inland  Revenue 
1890-1903,  Solicitor  for  H.M.’s  Customs 
1903-9  and  for  H.M.’s  Customs  and 
Excise  1909-13,  and  Sec.  of  War 
Trade  Depart.  1915-19  ; on  Chm.’s  Panel 
of  Arbitration  Court;  author  of  “The 
Excise  Laws,”  “The  Customs  Laws,” 

“ The  Stamp  Laws,”  etc. : m.  1881,  Annie 
Louisa  (has  Order  of  Mercy),  da.  of  the 
late  John  Lane  Cutcliffe,  J.P. , of  Stoke 
Damerel,  Devon;  cr.  Knt.  1907,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1913,  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Har - 
bybrowe,  Worcester  Park,  Surrey ; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Rivers,  b.  1884. 

Hiley,  Sir  Ernest  Varvill,  K.B.E. , son 
of  Charles  Hiley,  of  Yeadon,  Wharfedale  ; 
b.  1868 ; admitted  a Solicitor  1891 ; is  a 
Director  of  Vickers  (Limited),  Metro- 
politan Carriage,  Wagon  and  Finance  Co. 
(Limited),  and  of  Metropolitan-Vickers 
Electrical  Co.  (Limited)  : sometime  Dep 
Director  of  National  Ser.  Depart.  : m. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1908,  Edith  Caroline,  da.  of  J.  H.  Beck- 
ingham,  of  Priestfield,  Lintz  Green, 
Durham,  and  widow  of  Walter  Whet- 
stone, of  Knighton,  Leicester;  cr , K.B.E. 
1918.  7,  Chelsea  Embankment , S.W.3; 

Carlton , and  Conservative  Clubs. 

Hill,  Sir  Claude  Hamilton  Archer, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Capt.  Edward 
N.  Hill,  formerly  30th  Regt.  ; b.  1866 ; 
ed.  at  St.  Mark’s  Sch. , Windsor,  and  at 
Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1887,  and  served  as  Assist.  Collector  and 
Magistrate,  Bombay;  was  Under  Sec. 
Political  Depart,  and  Sec.  to  Legislative 
Council  1892-5,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  (Home  Depart.)  1895-7,  First  As- 
sist. Resident,  Hyderabad  1897-9,  and 
Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay  (Baron 
Northcote)  1900-1903;  appointed  Dep. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Foreign  Depart.) 

1903,  Political  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay 

1904,  Resident,  Udaipore  1906,  Agent  to 

Gov.  of  Bombay  in  Kathiawar  1908,  a 
Member  of  Bombay  Executive  Council 
1912,  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1915,  and  a Member  of 
Central  Recruiting  Board,  India  1917; 
inaugurated  Central  Transport  and  Food 
Board  1918 ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England : 
m.  1892,  Frances  May,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Raymond  West,  K.  C.I.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1904,  C.S.I.  1910,  K.C.S.I.  1917.  9, 

Foulis  Terrace,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; 
Savile  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Ion  Hamilton,  b.  18 — . 
Daughters  living — Beatrice  Hamilton, — Rosa- 
mond Raymond. 

Hill,  Hon.  Sir  (Edward)  Maurice,  son 
of  George  Birkbeck  Hill,  D.C.L. ; b. 
1862  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1888,  andaK.C.  1910;  sometime 
Chm.  of  Ship  Licensing  Committee ; ap- 
pointed a Judge  of  Probate,  Divorce  and 
Admiralty  Div.  of  High  Court  of  Justice 
1917:  m.  1891,  Berta,  da.  of  G.  B. 

Hadwen,  of  Kebroyd,  Halifax  ; cr.  Knt. 
1916.  Royal  Courts  of  Justice,  W.C. ; 
17,  Hillside,  Wimbledon,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — Philip  Maurice,  b.  1892:  m. 
1918,  Megan,  da.  of  Ernest  Rhys,  of  48,  West 
Heath  Drive,  Hampstead,  N.W. 3, — Geoffrey, 
b.  1897. 

Hill,  Surg.-Vice-Adm.  Sir  Robert, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Samuel  Hill,  M.D.  ; b.  1865;  became 
Surg.  R.N.  1890,  Staff-Surg.  1897,  Fleet- 
Surg.  1905,  Dep.  Surg. -Gen.  1916,  and 
Surg.-Vice-Adm.  1920;  served  in  H.M.S. 
“Ophir"  during  Roy.  Colonial  Tour 
1901,  in  H.M.S.  “ Renown"  during  tour 
of  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales  in 
India  1905-6,  in  H.M.S.  “Medina’ 
during  tour  in  India  of  King  George  V. 
and  Queen  Mary  1911-12,  and  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
on  Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch.  Grand  Fleet 
(promoted,  C.B.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas,  American  D.S.M.);  is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ; appointed  Director-Gen.  | 
Med.  Depart.  R.N.  1919  (with  rank  of! 
Vice-Adm.);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4^  class)  1906, 
C.V.0. 1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G. 
1919- 

Hill,  Col.  Sir  William  Alexander,  ! 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  William  Hill,  of  j 
The  Leigh,  Gloucestershire  ; b.  1846  ; ed.  j 
at  Eton,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. , and  Hon. 
Col.  a Batn.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; is  | 
Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  a J.P.  and  j 


D.L.  for  Gloucestershire;  m.  1870,  Clara 
Helena  Morgan,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 
Francis  Higgins ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  United  Service  Club. 
Hillier,  Sir  Walter  Caine,  K.C.M.G ., 
C.B.,  son  of  Charles  Batten  Hillier, 
formerly  Consul  at  Bangkok ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Blundell’s  Sch.  ; entered  Consular  Ser. 
1867 ; was  Assist.  Chinese  Sec.  at  Peking 
1879-85,  Chinese  Sec.  there  1885-91,  and 
Consul-Gen.  in  Corea  1891-6;  appointed 
to  act  as  Political  Officer  to  China  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1900  (medal),  again  Acting 
Sec.  to  Legation  at  Peking  1901,  and 
Adviser  to  Chinese  Govt.  1908  (resigned 
1910) ; sometime  Professor  of  Chinese  at 
King’s  Coll.  (Univ.  of  London) ; has  2nd 
class  of  Chinese  Order  of  Double  Dragon 
(1st  Div.)  : m.  1st,  1877,  Eliza  Alston,  da. 
of  J.  B.  Hole,  J.P. , of  Sittingbourne ; 
2nd,  1882,  Clare  St.  George,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  A.  W.  Ord  ; 3rd,  1906,  Marion 
Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Um- 
pherston  Aitchison,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , 
LL.D.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1897,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1903.  The  Oaks,  Bracknell , Berks. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Gerald  Ord,  b. 
1885. 

Daughters  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Florence 
3t.  George  : m.  1906,  John  O’Malley  Irwin, — 
Clare  St.  George:  m.  1914,  Pascoe  Spencer 
Thornton,  who  d.  1917. 

Hime,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sit 
Albert  Henry,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.  [see 
“ Privy  Council"]. 

Hinchcliffe,  Sir  James  Peace,  son 
of  Zaccheus  Hinchcliffe,  J.P. , of  Strath- 
dearne,  Denby  Dale,  Yorkshire;  b.  1861; 
ed.  at  Huddersfield  Coll.  ; Chm.  British 
Research  Asso.  for  Woollen  and  Worsted 
Industries,  a J.  P. , and  an  Alderman  for 
W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  Chm.  of  its 
County  Council  (sometime  Vice-Chm.) : 
m.  1886,  Norah  Peace,  da.  of  Joseph 
Dewhirst,  of  Denby  Dale,  Yorkshire ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Inkerman  House , Denby 
Dale,  Yorkshire  ; National  Liberal  Club. 
Hirtzel,  5z>(Frederic)  Arthur,  K.  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Frederic  Hirtzel,  of  Mine- 
head,  Somerset ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1893,  M.A.  1896);  Craven  Univ.  Scholar 
1891;  Fellow  of  BraSenose  Coll.  1895-1902; 
entered  India  Office  1894,  became  Private 
Sec.  to  Parliamentary  Under  Sec.  of 
State  for  India  1898,  to  Permanent 
Under  Sec.  of  State  1901,  and  a Senior 
Clerk  1902  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  succes- 
sive Secs,  of  State  for  India  (Rt.  Hon.  St. 
J.  Brodrick,  M.  P. , and  Rt.  Hon.  J. 
Morley,  M.P.)  1903-9,  and  Sec.  Political 
and  Secret  Depart.  1909-17,  since  when  he 
has  been  an  Assist.  U nder  Sec.  of  State  : 
m.  1899,  Olive,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Charles  Ransome,  J.P. , of 
Ipswich;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  47,  Palace  Court,  W. ; 

Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — Michael  Arthur  Frederic,  b.  1905, 
Daughters  living — Hildegarde  Olive,  b.  1900. 
— Ruth,  b.  1902, — Miriam,  b.  1908. 

Hitching,  6z'rThomas  Henry  Brooke-, 
son  of  John  Walker  Hitching,  of  Halifax, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1858;  ed.  privately,  and  at 
Haley  Hill  Coll.  ; Chm.  of  Hitchings’ 
(Limited),  Rogers  Estates  Co.  (Limited), 
and  Park  Properties  (Limited);  is  a 
Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  a Grand 
Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Saba  of  Servia, 
a Grand  Cross  of  Order  Danilo  of 
Montenegro,  an  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour  and  of  Order  of  Leopold 


KNIGHTS. 


983 


II.  of  Belgium;  was  Sheriff  of  London 
1902-3,  and  Mayor  of  St.  Marylebonei9o6- 
7 ; unsuccessfully  contested  Yorkshire,  W. 
Riding,  N.  Part,  Elland  Div.  ( C ) Jan. 
1906 ; received  Royal  license  1903  to  use 
the  additional  surname  and  arms  of 
Brook,  but  spells  the  name  Brooke  ; has 
silver  Coronation  medal : m.  1878,  Sarah 
Kussuth,  da.  of  David  Brook,  of  Halifax  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1902.  Corston  House , Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight ; 8,  Hereford  Gardens , W. 

Sons  living — Percival  Montague,  b.  1879  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. : m.  1904,  Dora,  da.  of 
the  late  Desmond  O’Connell,  of  Sarratt, 
Herts, — Reginald  Sinclair,  b.  1882. 

Hobbs,  Lieut -Gen.  Sir  (Joseph  John) 
Talbot,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. , son  of  the 
late  Joseph  Hobbs,  of  Maldon;  b.  1864; 
ed.  privately;  is  an  Architect,  Diocesan 
Architect  for  Diocese  of  Perth,  and  a 

J. P. ; 35  years  in  Australian  Vol.  Forces 
(V.D.);  European  War  1915-19,  in 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France,  Comdg. 
Artillery  1st  Australian  Div.,  Comdg. 
5th  Australian  Div.,  and  Comdg.  Aus- 
tralian Corps  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
(despatches  seven  times,  C.B.,  K.C.B., 

K. C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Serbian 
Order  of  White  Eagle  with  Palms) : m. 
1890,  Edith  Ann,  da.  of  John  Hurst,  of 
Perth,  W.  Australia  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
I9I5.K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Peppermint  Grove,  W.  Australia;  Naval 
and  Military  {Perth),  and  Weld  {Perth) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Hodder  Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Hodges,  Sir  Henry  Edward  Agin- 
court,  son  of  Henry  Hodges ; b.  1844  ; 
ed.  at  Melborne  Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ. ; 
appointed  a Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Victoria  1891 : m.  1878,  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  George  Knox ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Daughter  living — Ethel  {Hon.  Mrs.  John  D. 
Boyle) : m.  1913,  Major  the  Hon.  John  David 
Boyle,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Glasgow]. 
Hodgson,  Sir  Frederic  Mitchell, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Octavius 
Arthur  Hodgson,  R.  of  E.  Stoke,  Ware- 
ham  ; b.  1851 ; was  in  Savings  Bank 
Depart,  of  Gen.  Post  Office  1868-9,  in 
Sec.’s  Office  there  1869-82,  Postmaster- 
Gen.,  British  Guiana  1882-8,  Colonial 
Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1888-98  (several  times 
administered  Govt. ) , Gov.  and  Com.  -in-Ch. 
of  that  Colony  1898-1900,  Gov.  andCom.- 
in-Ch.  of  Barbados  1900-1904,  and  Gov. 
of  British  Guiana  1904-11  ; has  been 
Capt.  24th  Middlesex  (Post  Office)  Rifle 
Vol.  and  British  Guiana  Rifle  Vol.,  and 
Major  Comdg.  Gold  Coast  Rifle  Vol., 
which  he  raised  in  1892  (V.D.),  and 
Barbados  Vol.  Force  (which  he  raised 
1901) ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m. 
1883,  Mary  Alice  (author  of  “The  Siege 
of  Kumassi,”  and  a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  the  late  William 
Alexander  George  Young,  C.M.G. , Gov. 
of  Gold  Coast  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1891, 
K.C.M.G.  1899.  21,  Rosary  Gardens, 

S.  W.;  Conservative,  Ranelagh,  and  West 
Indian  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Cecilelrene:  m.  1911,  Capt. 
Cecil  Martin-Sperry  (formerly  Richter). 

Hodgson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  West, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Barnard  Becket  Hodgson,  of  Bolney, 
Sussex;  b.  1868;  entered  15th  Hussars 
1889,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1899, 


Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1919  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.  B.,  Mil.  Order  of 
Savoy, Maj.-Gen., K.C.M.G.) ; appointed 
to  command  Eastern  Mounted  Brig,  of 
Territorial  Force  1912,  a Brig.  Com.  1916, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Cav.  Div., 
Egypt  1917 : m.  1895,  Rosetta  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Arthur  Burton;  cr.  C.V.O.  1910, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Naval 
and  Military,  and  Wellington  Clubs. 
Hodsdon,  Sir  James  (William  Bee- 
man),  K.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late 
Francis  E.  Hodsdon;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Sherborne,  at  Queen’s  Coll. , Belfast,  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  abroad  (M.D. 
1881);  F.  R.C.S.  Edinburgh  1883;  Senior 
Surg. , Roy.  Infirmary,  Edinburgh,  Senior 
Lecturer  on  Clinical  Surg.,  Edinburgh 
Univ.,  Representative  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Edinburgh  on  Gen.  Med.  Council,  and 
Chm.  Governing  Board,  Sch.  of  Med. 
of  Roy.  Colls.  ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  (despatches 
twice,  C.B.E. ):  m.  1887,  Joan,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Raffin,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  6,  Chester  Street,  Edinburgh ; 

Royal  Societies,'  and  University  {Edin- 
burgh) Clubs.. 

Hogg,  Sir  Frederick  Russell,  K.C.I.E. , 
C.S.I.  [see  B.  Magheramorne]. 

Hogg,  Sir  Malcolm  Nicholson  [see 

B.  Magheramorne]. 

Hogg,  Sir  Stuart  Saunders  [see  B. 

Magheramorne]. 

Ho  Kai,  Sir,  C.M.G .,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Ho  Tsun  Shin,  of  the  London 
Mission ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Govt.  Central 
Sch.,  Hong  Kong,  and  at  Palmer  House 
Sch.,  London  ; M. R.C.S. , Eng.  and M.B. 
and  M.Ch.,  Aberdeen  Univ.  1879;  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1882 ; founded  Alice 
Memorial  Hospital  at  Hong  Kong  ; is  a 

J. P. , and  an  Unofficial  Member  of  Hong 

Kong  Legislative  Council : m.  1st,  18 — , 
Alice,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Walkden,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; 2ndly, 
1888  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  Knt.  1912.  7, 

West  Terrace,  Hong  Kong. 

Holbrook,  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Richard, 

K. B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  Richard  Holbrook, 
of  Southsea  ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Portsmouth  ; 
formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col. 
3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.  (V.D. 
1894);  commanded  R.A.S.C.  Salisbury 
Plain  Dist.  1914-19;  is  Proprietor  of  Ports- 
mouth Times,  Founder  of  the  Southern 
Daily  Mail,  a Member  of  Admiralty,  War 
Office,  and  Press  Committee,  a Fellow 
of  Institute  of  Journalists,  a J.P.  for 
Portsmouth,  and  a D.L.  for  Hampshire; 
was  Chm.  of  Portsmouth  Conservative 
Asso.  1885-98,  and  Pres,  of  Portsmouth 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1907-12,  and  of 
Newspaper  So.  of  United  Kingdom 
1913-14  ; has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Hampshire, 
Basingstoke  Div.  (Co.  U)  since  March  1920 : 
m.  1878,  Amelia  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Parks,  of  Southsea  and  Con- 
stantinople ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Ashe 
House,  Overton,  Hants;  Constitutional, 
Savage,  United,  1900,  and  Unionist  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Arthur  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880 
[see  “ Companionage”], — Leonard  Stanley, 
M.V.O.,  b.  1882;  Capt.  R.N.,  M.V.O.  (5th 
class)  1901 : m.  1920,  Gladys  Nina,  da.  of  J.  C. 
Grove,  of  Stonehouse,  Penn,  Bucks,  and 
widow  of  Major  J.  Spencer  Britten, — Claude 
Vivian,  C.B.E.,  b.  1886  [see  “ Companion  - 
AGE  Norman  Douglas,  V.C.,  b.  1890  ; 
Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; Dardanelles  1914  (de- 
spatches, V.C.) : m.  1919,  Viva,  da.  of  the  late 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Frederick  Woodin,  and  widow  of  Frank 
Everard  Dixon,  of  Stoke  Lodge,  Hyde  Park 
Gate,  S.W.,—  Alec  Wellesley,  M.C.,  b.  1896; 
Capt.  R.E.  : m.  1918,  Margaret  Winifred,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  J.  J.  Atkins  Gravener,  R.N., 
— Neville  Worsley,  b.  1899;  Lieut.  R. A.  (de- 
spatches) . 

Daughters  living — Millicent : m.  1906,  Capt. 
Richard  Lindsay  Nicholson,  D.S.O.,  R.N., — 
Christian  Evelyn, — Vera  Gwendolin:  m.  1919, 
Capt.  Frederick  William  Butler,  formerly 
R.A.S.C., — Aileen  Decima. 

Holden,  Sir  Edward  Thomas,  son  of 
Edward  Holden,  manufacturer,  of  Wal- 
sall ; b.  1831 ; has  three  times  been  Mayor 
of  Walsall ; was  first  Chm.  of  Walsall 
Sch.  Board;  is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire,  a 
J.P.  and  an  Alderman  of  Walsall,  and 
a manufacturer  in  that  Borough  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Walsall  (L)  1891-2:  m.  1st, 
1854,  Caroline,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Robert 
Glass,  merchant,  of  Edinburgh ; 2nd, 
1902,  Helen  Sarah,  da,  of  Francis  H. 
Yates,  formerly  of  Great  Barr,  Walsall ; 
cr.  Knt.  1907.  Glenelg,  Walsall; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Son  living — Robert  Henry  (Walsall),  b.  1856  ; 
J.P.  for  Staffordshire:  m.  1889,  Ethel  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Benjamin  Stone,  of 
The  Grange,  Erdington,  Birmingham. 

Holden,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  (Henry)  Capel 
Lofft,  K.  C.  B. , F.  R.  S. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Hubert  Ashton  Holden,  D.D.,  LL.D.  ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Queen  Elizabeth's  Sch., 
Ipswich,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1875,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1892, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and 
Col.  1908  (retired  1912),  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  1917,  was  Capt.  Inspector 
Roy.  Arsenal,  Woolwich  1885-8,  In- 
spector of  Warlike  Stores  1888-99,  Sup. 
of  Roy.  Gun  Factory  1899-1907,  and  Sup. 
of  Roy.  Gun  and  Carriage  Factories  there 
1907-12;  appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Mechanical  Transport  at  War  Office 
1914,  and  Director  Mechanical  Transport, 
Min.  of  Munitions  1916  ; is  a F.  R.S.  and 
Lefroy  Gold  Medallist,  and  Vice-Chm.  of 
Roy.  Aero  Club ; sometime  a Member  of 
Council,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Institution  of 
Electrical  Engineers,  and  Vice-Pres.  of 
Roy.  So.  of  Arts ; was  Chm.  of  Roy. 
Automobile  Club  1905,  a Member  of 
Board  of  National  Physical  Laboratory 
1907-11,  and  James  Forrest  Lecturer  at 
Institute  of  Civil  Engineers  1908  : m.  1888, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Farrant ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 
Gifford  House , St.  John  s Park , Black- 
heath,  S.E.  ; Army  and  Navy,  Royal 
Automobile,  and  Royal  Aero  Clubs. 

Son  living — Hubert  Capel  Lofft,  b.  1890; 
Major  R.F.A. : m.  1917,  Margaret,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  J.  W.  Knight-Bruce. 

Daughter  living— Laetitia  Muriel,  b.  1895  : tn. 
1917,  Thomas  Macdonald  Pritchard;  Lieut. 
Machine  Gun  Corps. 

Holdich,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Hunger- 
ford,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Peach  Holdich,  of 
Dingley,  Northants;  b.  1843;  Hon.  D.Sc. 
Camb.  1907;  entered  R.E.  1862,  became 
Capt.  1876,  Brevet  Major  1881,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1887,  and  Brevet  CoL  1891 
(h.-p.  1896);  retired  1900;  served  with 
Bhootan  Expedition  1865-6  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Abyssinian  Expedition  1867-8 
(despatches,  medal),  during  Afghan  War 
1878-9-80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Mahsood  Waziri 
Expedition  1881  (despatches),  with 
Takht-i-Suliman  Expedition  1883,  and 
with  Zhob  Field  Force  1890  (Brevet  Col.) ; 
employed  with  Afghan  Boundary  Commn. 
1884-6;  became  Sup.  in  Survey  Depart. 
India  1892;  engaged  with  Asmar  Boundary 
Commn.  1894,  with  Pamir  Boundary 


Commn.  1895-6  (thanked  by  Govt.),  as 
H.M.’s  Commr.  on  Perso-Beluch  Boun- 
dary 1896,  and  on  Argentine-Chilian 
Commn.  1902-3  (K.C.M.G.);  is  Pres,  of 
Roy.  Geographical  So.  (gold  medallist 
1887)  ; sometime  Chm.  of  Council  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Arts  ; author  of  various  works  and 
papers  on  Mil.  Surveying  and  geographical 
subjects : m.  1873,  Ada  Maria,  da.  of 
Capt.  J.  Vanrenen,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  and  C.I.E.  1894,  K.C.I.E.  1897, 
K.C.M.G.  1902.  41,  Courtfield  Road, 

S.  W. ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Harold  Adrian,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Godfrey  William 
Vanrenen,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  [see  “Compan- 
ionage”]. 

Daughters  living — Yda  Laura  (Lady  Sway ne), 
b.  1875  : m.  1st,  1898,  Major  Edmund 

Peach,  I.S.C.,  who  d.  1902  ; 2nd,  1908,  Col. 
Sir  Eric  John  Eagles  Swayne,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  C.B.E., — Joan  Alice  Hungerford,  b. 
1887  : m.  1 91 1,  Clive  King  George. 

Holford,  Lieut -Col.  Sir  George 
Lindsay,  K.C.V.O. , C.I.E. , C.B.E.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Stayner  Holford 
[Lindsay,  Bt.]  ; b.  i860;  entered  1st  Life 
Guards  1880,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major 
1905,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908  ; retired  and 
rejoined  1914,  when  he  was  appointed 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Reserve  Regt.  ; 
again  retired  1919  ; formerly  Equerry  to 
H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Clarence  and 
Avondale,  whom  he  accompanied  on  a 
tour  throughout  India  1888-9 1 was  an 
Equerry  to  King  Edward  VII.  1892-1910, 
since  when  he  has  been  an  Equerry  to 
Queen  Alexandra  and  an  Extra  Equerry 
to  King  George  V.  ; is  an  Esquire  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  a Com.  of  Vasa  Order 
(with  star)  of  Sweden  : m.  1912,  Susannah 
West,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Wilson,  of 
Tranby  Croft,  Yorkshire,  and  widow  of 
John  Graham  Menzies ; cr.  C.I.E.  1890, 
C.V.O.  1901,  K.C.V.O.  1910,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Westonbirt,  Tetbury, 
Gloucestershire ; Dorchester  House , Park 
Lane,  W. 

Holiday,  Sir  Frederick  Charles,  son 
of  George  Henry  Holiday,  formerly  of 
Fitzroy  Square,  W.  ; b.  1843 ; ed.  pri- 
vately ; entered  India  Office  1861,  became 
Assist.  Auditor,  Home  Accounts  1895, 
and  Auditor  1903 ; retired  1908  ; repre- 
sented Indian  Govt,  on  Inter-Depart- 
mental Committees  on  Eastern  Mail  Ser. , 
on  Indian  Army  Transport  Ser. , and  on 
Loan  of  Indian  Native  Regts.  1903-8  ; is 
a Member  of  Canterbury  House  of  Lay- 
men : m.  1872,  Adela  Maria,  who  d.  1920, 
only  da.  of  Henry  Mileham,  formerly  of 
Oulton  Grange,  Suffolk ; cr.  Knt.  1909. 
27,  Buckland  Crescent,  Hampstead, 
N.  W.  3 / Cavendish  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Gilbert  Joseph,  b.  1879  : 
m.  1908,  Mina  Marguerite,  da.  of  Robert 
Spencer. 

Daughters  living — Clim£ne  Mary,  b.  1875  : 
m.  1906,  Thomas  Morris  Jeffery., — Christa - 
belle  Sybil  Mary,  b.  1882. 

Holkar  [see  Kashi  Rao  Holkar]. 
Holland,  Sir  Arthur,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Holland,  J.P. , of  Liverpool;  b. 
1842;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Camb.  Univ. 
(B. A.  1864,  M. A.  1867);  isa  J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Surrey,  a Director  of  Arthur  Holland 
and  Co.,  steamship  owners,  and  ship 
and  insurance  brokers,  of  2,  East  India 
Avenue,  E.C. , and  Chm.  of  North-Western 
of  Uruguay  Railway  Co.  (Limited)  ; was 
Mayor  of  Wimbledon  1906 ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Surrey,  N.-E.,  or  Wim- 
bledon, Div.  (L)  Jan.  1910 : m.  1868, 
Barbara,  da.  of  Frederick  Schwann ; cr. 


KNIGHTS. 


985 


Knt.  1913.  Holmhurst,  Copeshill,  Wim- 
bledon ; City  of  London  Club. 

Sons  living  — Charles  ( Bovingdon , Herts), 
b.  1869:  m.  1902,  M.  Schwann, — Arthur,  b. 
1870:  m.  1902, — Godfrey,  b.  1872  : m.  1919, 
Violet  Houssemayne,  da.  of  Col.  — du  Boulay, 
of  Marchment,  Cheltenham, — Wilfrid,  b. 
1875:  m.  1st,  1908  (wife  d.  1909);  2ndly, 
1916, — Theodore,  b.  1879. 

Daughter  living — H.  Barbara:  m.  1906,  John 
S.  Courtauld,  of  85,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

Holland,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
Edward  Aveling,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. , 
M.V.O. , D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Arthur  Butcher  ; b.  1862  ; ed. 
privately ; entered  R.A.  1880 ; became 
Capt.  1888,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col.  1910, 
Brig. -Gen.  1913,  Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and 
Lieut. -Gen.  1919;  retired  1920;  Burma 
Expedition  1886-9  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches 
twice,  medal  with  four  clasps,  D.S.O. ), 
European  War  1914- 19,  on  Staff  with 
rank  of  Lieut. -Gen.  (despatches,  C.B., 
promoted,  Com.  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour,  K.C.M.G.)  ; was  D.A.A.G. 
for  R.A.,  Madras  1895-8,  and  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Malta  (Gen. 
Sir  C.  Mansfield  Clarke,  Bt.)  1903-5, 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  at  Head  Quarters  1910-12, 
and  Comdt.  Roy.  Mil.  Acad. , Woolwich, 
1912-14 ; assumed  by  Deed  Poll  1910, 
the  surname  of  Holland  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  : m.  1906,  Mary  Kate  Duval, 
da.  of  Lewis  Duval  Hall,  J.P. , D.L. , of 
15,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Holland,  Sir  (Thomas)  Erskine, 
K.C.,  D.C.L.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Agar  Holland,  R.  of  Poynings,  Sus- 
sex ; b.  1835 ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Bologna, 
Glasgow,  Dublin,  and  Brussels  ; Fellow 
of  Exeter  Coll.  1859-71,  and  of  All  Souls’ 
Coll,  since  1875  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1863, 
K.C.  1901,  and  a Bencher  1907  ; was 
Professor  of  International  Law,  Oxford 
1874-1910,  Assessor  of  Chancellor’s  Court, 
Oxford  1876-1910,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Food  Supply  in  Time  of 
War  1903-5,  and  Plen.  at  Geneva  Con- 
ference 1906 ; is  a Member  of  Institut 
de  Droit  International  (Pres.  1913),  Fellow 
of  British  Acad. , Correspondent  of  several 
Foreign  learned  Sos.,  and  a Knight  Com. 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  of  Rising 
Sun,  Japan  ; author  of  several  legal 
works  : m.  1st,  1871,  Louise,  who  d.  1891, 
da.  of  M.  Jean  Delessert ; 2nd,  1895, 
Ellen,  da.  of  D.  Edwardes,  M.R.C.S., 
and  widow  of  the  Rev.  Stephen  Edwardes  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  Poynings  House,  Oxford ; 
3,  Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.C.;  Athenceum 
Club. 

Sons  living — Hugh  Conway,  b.  1872, — Robert 
Erskine,  C.I.E.,  b.  1873  [see  “Companion- 
age  ”], — Alan  Stewart,  b.  1875, — Edward 
Torriano,  b.  1876;  Capt.  R.A. M.C. 

Daughter  living — Mabel  Frances : m.  1900, 
John  Kenneth  Lancashire,  I.C.S. 

Holland,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Henry, 
K.C.S.I. , K.C.I.E.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Holland,  of  Springfield, 
Manitoba ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.  of 
Mines  ; Asso.,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science  1888  ; 
Berkeley  Fellow,  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester 
1889;  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Calcutta  1908  and 
Melbourne  1914;  appointed  Assist.  Sup. 
Geological  Survey  of  India  1890,  and 
Professor  of  Geology,  Presidency  Coll., 
Calcutta  1892 ; retired  1910 ; was  Direc- 
tor Geological  Survey,  India  1903-10, 


Pres,  of  Mining  and  Geological  Institute 
of  India  1906-7,  Chm.  of  Trustees,  Im- 
perial Indian  Museum  1906-9,  and  Pres, 
of  Institute  of  Mining  Engineers,  and 
Vice  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Petroleum 
Technologists  1915-16  ; elected  Professor 
of  Geology,  Manchester  Univ.  1909,  and 
Pres.  Bengal  Asiatic  So.  1909 ; appointed 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Navy 
Fuel  1912,  and  Pres.,  Indian  Industrial 
Commn.  1916,  Indian  Board  of  Munitions 
1917,  and  Indian  Board  of  Industries  and 
Munitions  1920 ; appointed  a Member 
of  Viceroy  of  India’s  Executive  Council 
1920;  is  a F.R.S. , and  Major  Senior 
Div. , Officers’  Training  Corps  ; sometime 
Dean  of  Faculty  of  Science  in  Calcutta 
Univ.  ; was  Chm.,  Indian  Industrial 
Commn.  1918  ; has  Geological  So.’s 
Bigsby  medal ; author  of  numerous  me- 
moirs on  Geology  and  Anthropology  : 
m.  1896,  Frances  Maud,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Chapman,  Dep.  Commr.  in 
Oudh ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  1908,  K.C.S.I.  1918. 
Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Holled-Smith  [see  Smith J. 

Holloway,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  Thomas 
Holloway,  ofLavington,  Wilts;  b.  1857; 
ed.  privately;  is  a J.P.  for  London,  and 
Gov.  Director  of  the  firm  of  Holloway 
Brothers,  London  (Limited),  contractors; 
was  Director  of  Housing  Construction, 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1915-16:  m.  1881, 
Annie  Jane  Gollop ; cr.  Kn  . 1917. 

3,  Whitehall  Court , S.  W.i;  Westergate 
House,  near  Arundel,  Sussex ; Reform 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Margaret : m 1920,  Cyril 
Oscar  Skey,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

Holman,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Campbell,  K.C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Laban  Holman,  of 
Murree,  Punjab ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Dul- 
wich Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst ; entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1889, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 

1900,  Major  1907,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Major-Gen.  1919  ; 
Burma  with  Wuntho  Expedition  1891  as 
Intelligence  Officer,  and  as  Staff  Officer 
Irrawaddy  Column  1901-2  (wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  China 
1900-1901  as  1st  class  Officer  Interpreter 
and  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and  subsequently 
as  A.Q.M.G.  and  D.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G. , Brevet 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B. , Maj.-Gen. , 
French  Order  of  Agricultural  Merit)  ; 
appointed  an  Officiating  Staff-Capt.,  In- 
telligence Depart.,  India  1895,  an  Assist. 
Sec.  in  Mil.  Depart,  of  Govt,  of  India 

1901,  a Staff-Capt.  Intelligence  Depart, 
of  War  Office  1902,  D. A.Q.M.G.  at 
Head  Quarters  1904,  British  Mil.  Attach^ 
with  Russian  Forces  in  Manchuria  1905, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Ch.  of  Gen. 
Staff’s  Div.,  India  March-Oct.  1910  and 
1913;  Ch.  of  British  Mission  to  S.  Russia 
1919  (K.C.B.) ; has  2nd  class  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  (swords),  and  Russian  war 
medal ; received  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
medal  1907  : m.  1905,  Annie  Ethel,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Howey,  Indian 
Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Holmden,  Sir  Osborn  George,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  George  Holmden,  of  Edenbridge, 
Sussex;  b.  1869;  a J.P.  for  co.  London, 


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a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
a Knight  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway,  and 
a Lieut,  for  City  of  London  ; Director  of 
Inter-Allied  Chartering  Executive  during 
European  War  : m.  1897,  Mary  Mildred, 
da.  of  John  Alexander  Swanston,  of 
Berwick-on-Tweed  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Danes  Hill,  Oxshott,  Surrey ; Bath , 
Conservative,  City  Carlton,  and Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Son  living — George  Alexander,  b.  1903. 
Daughter  living — Mary  Laura. 

Holmes,  Sir  George  Charles  Vincent, 
K.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  3rd  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Holmes,  of  Moycashel,  Westmeath; 
b.  1848 ; ed.  at  Downing  Coll. , Camb. 
(Whitworth  Scholar) ; is  a Civil  Engineer  ; 
studied  Mechanical  Engineering  at  L. 
and  N.  W.  Railway  Co.’s  works  at 
Crewe ; was  Resident  Engineer  at  con- 
struction of  Internationa]  Exhibition  at 
Vienna  1873  (International  Juror  thereof), 
Sec.  to  Institution  of  Naval  Architects 
1877-1901,  and  Chm.  of  Board  of  Public 
Works,  Ireland  1901-13 ; author  of 
various  engineering  works : m.  1880, 

Louisa  Eugenia,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Greenstreet  Addison  [Murray,  Bt. , cr. 
1628,  colls.];  cr.  C.V.O.  1903,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1904,  K. C.V.O.  1906,  K.C.B.  1911. 
39,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  1 ; St.  James' s 
Club. 

Son  living — Robert  Gerard  Addison,  C.M.G., 

0. B.E.,b.  1881  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Holmwood,  Sir  Herbert,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Holmwood,  of  Lee,  Kent ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Uppingham;  entered 

1. C.S.  1877;  has  been  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  Bengal,  and  Joint  Magis- 
trate and  Dep. -Collector  ; was  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Registration,  Bengal  1889-94, 
Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge  1894,  Officiating 
Judge,  Calcutta  High  Court  1905,  and  a 
Puisne  Judge  1907-16  ; appointed  a Mem- 
ber of  County  of  London  Appeal  Tribunal 
1916;  is  a Member  of  Board  of  Church 
Army,  and  on  Council  of  East  India  and 
Indo- British  Assos.  ; author  of  “ Law 
and  Practice  of  Registration  in  India”: 
m.  1888,  Mabel  Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
Edwin  Felix  Thomas  Atkinson,  C.I.E.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  Alderbourn,  Stoke  Poges, 
Bucks. 

Holt,  Sir  Herbert  Samuel,  son  of  the 
late  William  Robert  Grattan  Holt,  of 
King’s  co.,  Ireland;  b.  1856;  ed.  in 
Dublin ; was  Engineer,  Credit  Valley 
Railway,  Victoria,  and  Lake  Simcoe 
Junction  Railway,  Ontario  and  Quebec 
1 875-83  ; is  a Member  of  American  So. 
of  Civil  Engineers,  Pres.  Roy.  Bank’  of 
Canada,  Montreal  Gas  Co.,  Montreal 
Light,  Heat  and  Power  Co.,  Kaminis- 
tiqua  Power  Co.,  and  Imperial  Writing 
Machine  Co. , Vice-Pres.  Canada  Paper 
Co.,  and  a Director  of  Dominion  Textile 
Co.,  of  Ogilvie  Flower  Mills  Co.,  and 
of  Canadian  Gen.  Electric  Co.  : m. 

1890,  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew 
Paton,  of  Sherbrooke,  Quebec : cr.  Knt. 
1915.  297,  Stanley  Street,  Montreal; 

Mount  Royal  {Montreal),  and  St.  James's 
{Montreal)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Holt,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Maurice  Percy 
Cue,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Moorsom  Holt,  of  Hampton  ; b. 
1862 ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1887,  became  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
1911,  Brevet  Col.  1914,  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17, 


successively  as  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers. , 
and  Dep.  Director  (despatches,  C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Com.  of  Star 
of  Roumania) ; appointed  Consultant  in 
Operative  Surg.,  E.  Command  1905, 
and  Surgical  Specialist,  Lahore  Div.  1909; 
is  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  ; sometime 
Assessor  in  Mil.  Surg. , Roy.  Army  Med. 
Coll.  (Taylor  Prizeman  1904) ; has  been 
an  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India  and 
Officer  Comdg.  Station  Hospital, 
Kasauli,  India,  and  Cambridge  Hospital, 
Aldershot  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1887,  Sarah  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  M.  Busteed  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x5,  K.C.M.G.  1917, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Son  living — Herbert  Busteed,  b.  1891 ; Capt. 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  : m.  1919,  Isabelle 
Ormsby  Stather,  da.  of  Paymaster  Lieut. - 
Com.  Cecil  N.  Dunn,  R.N.V.R. 

Daughter  living — Fthel  m. 

Holt,  Sir  Vesey  George  Mackenzie, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Vesey  Weston 
Holt,  of  Woodside,  Windsor  Forest  ; b. 
1854  ; head  of  the  firm  of  Holt  and  Co., 
Bankers  and  Army  Agents,  Chm.  of  Lon- 
don and  Scottish  Assurance  Corporation 
(Limited),  of  Scottish  Metropolitan  Assur- 
ance Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Anglo-Ameri- 
can Debenture  Corporation  (Limited),  a 
Director  of  New  Zealand  Loan  and  Mer- 
cantile Agency  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for 
Kent : m.  1880,  Mabel  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Walter  Drummond,  and  has  issue 
[see  E.  Perth,  colls.];  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Mount  Mascal,  Bexley,  Kent  ; 67, 
Cadogan  Place,  S.W.;  Arthur's,  and 
Union  Clubs. 

Hood,  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  Nelson, 

K.C.B.  [see  V.  Bridport]. 

Hood,  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Henry,  LL.B., 
son  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Hood,  M.L.  C. , 
of  Victoria;  b.  1846;  is  a Member  of 
Council  of  Melbourne  Univ.  ; appointed 
a Puisne  Judge  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Victoria  1891  (sometime  Pres,  of  Indus- 
trial Appeal  Court)  : m.  1869;  cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Helensea , Glen  Eira  Road,  Caul- 
field, Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Hooper,  Col.  Sir  William  Roe, 
K.  C.  S.  I.,  sen  of  the  late  John 
William  Hooper,  of  Bathwick ; b.  1837  ; 
F.  R.C.S.  Eng.  1898  ; entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1859,  and  retired  1895  ; was  Pres,  of 
Med.  Board  at  India  Office  1895-1904, 
with  rank  of  Surg. -Gen.  ; appointed  Hon. 
Surg.  to  H.M.  1905,  with  rank  of  Hon. 
Col.  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England: 
m.  1859,  Lucy,  da.  of  Henry  B.  Cox ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1897,  K.C.S. I.  1903.  Aber- 
tarff,  3,  Blackford  Road,  Edinburgh. 
Sons  living — Two . 

Daughters  living — Four,  of  whom  Lilian  May  : 
m.  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  Langford  Newman 
Lloyd,  D.S.O. 

Hope,  Sir  Edward  Stanley,  K.C.B. 

[see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

Hope,  Rear-Adtn.  Sir  George  Price 
Webley,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  M. 
Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

Hope,  Sir  Harry,  M.P.,  younger  son 
of  the  late  James  Hope,  of  Eastbarnes, 
Dunbar;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Col- 
legiate Sch. , and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.;  is  an 
Agriculturist,  a J.P.  for  Haddingtonshire, 
Past  Pres,  of  Scottish  Chamber  of  Agri- 
culture, and  Hon.  Pres.  National  Farmer's 


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Union  of  Scotland  ; was  a Member  of 
Departmental  Committees  on  Poultry  In- 
dustry in  Scotland  1908,  and  Food  Pro- 
duction 1915,  and  of  Scottish  Agricultural 
Commn.  1908  (which  reported  on  Agri- 
cultural resources  of  Canada)  ; formerly 
Capt.  Haddington  Artillery  Mil.  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Elginshire  and  Nairn- 
shire ( C ) Jan.  1906;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Bute- 
shire Jan.  1910  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for 
W.  Div.  of  Stirlingshire  and  Clackman- 
nanshire (Co.  C)  Dec.  1918  : m.  1897,  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  the  late  R.  K.  Holms-Kerr 
(stockbroker  of  Glasgow),  of  Underbank, 
Largs,  Ayrshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Barney- 
hill,  Dunbar ; Carlton , and  Constitutional 
Clubs. 

Hope-Simpson  [see  Simpson]. 
Hopkins,  Sir  Richard  Valentine  Nind, 

K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Nind 
Hopkins,  of  Edgbaston ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at 
King  Edward’s  Sch. , Birmingham,  and 
at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902); 
appointed  a Member  of  Board  of  Inland 
Revenue  1916;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919, 
K.C.  B.  (Civil)  1920.  Union  Club. 
Hopkinson,  Sir  Alfred,  K.C. , LL.D ., 
son  of  the  late  John  Hopkinson,  of  Man- 
chester ; b.  1851;  ed.  at  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A. , Honours  Lit.  Hum.  1872, 
Vinerian  Scholar  1875,  M.A.  and  B.C.L. 
1876,  Hon.  Fellow  1903) ; Stowell  Fellow, 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  1873;  Hon.  LL.D., 
Glasgow,  Aberdeen,  Leeds,  and  Bristol 
Univs.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1873,  a 
K.C.  1892,  and  a Bencher  1896;  was 
Professor  of  Law  in  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester 1874-89,  Principal  of  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester  1898-1904  (sometime  Christie 
Professor  of  Law  there),  and  Vice-Chan- 
cellor of  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester 
1900-13  and  1913-14;  unsuccessfully  con- 
tested E.  Div.  of  Manchester  ( LU ) 1885, 
and  S.-W.  Div.  of  Manchester  1892;  sat 
for  N.,  or  Cricklade,  Div.  of  Wilts  1895-8 : 
m.  1873,  Esther,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Wells,  of  Nottingham  ; cr.  Knt.  1910. 
10,  Lansdowne  Crescent , W.  ; Reform , 
and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Rev.  Arthur  Wells,  b.  1874;  V. 
of  Banstead,  Surrey:  m.  1901,  Dorothy  Virtue, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  James  E.  Millard, 
D.D.,  of  Oxford, — Rev.  John  Henry  ( Penrith 
Road,  Colne)  b.  1876,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Colne:  m.  1902,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
H.  F.  Fountaine, — Austin,  M.P.  ( Ryecroft 
Hall,  Andenshaw,  Lancashire,  and  65, 
Romney  Street,  Westminster,  S. W.z),  b.  1879  ; 
an  engineer : sat  as  M.P.  for  Lancashire 
(S.-E.),  Prestwich  Div.  Oct.  to  Nov.  1918; 
elected  for  Lancashire  Mossley  Div.  ( Co.L ) 
Dec.  1918, — Martin  b.  1883;  Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1909;  a J.P.  for  Herts:  m.  1907, 

Christine,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Hartnoll. 
Daughters  living — Ellen,  b.  1878  : m.  1904, 
George  Harwood,  who  d.  1912,  M.P.  for 
Bolton-le-Moors, — Margaret  Alice,  b.  1881: 
m.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Berkeley  Hurst, 
M.P.,  Bar.-at-liw,  of  El  inore,  Fallowfield, 
Manchester, — Esther  Phyllis,  b.  1888. 

Horder,  Sir  Thomas  Jeeves,  M.D. , 
son  of  Albert  Horder;  b.  1871;  B.Sc. 
1896,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1896,  M.R.C.P.  and  M.D.  1899,  F.R.C.P. 
1906 ; is  Physician  to  St.  Bartholomew’s 
Hospital,  Physician  to  Cancer  Hospital, 
Fulham,  Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  and 
a Member  of  Pathological  So.  : m.  1902, 
Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Doggett ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  141,  Harley  Street,  W. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1911. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  1905, — Another,  b. 
1908. 

Hordern,  Sir  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel 

Hordern;  b.  1876;  Pres.  Roy.  Agricul- 


tural So.,  N.S.  Wales:  1 m.  1900, 

Charlotte  I.  A.  See;  cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Sons  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Hormasjee  Edalji  Banatvala, 
Col.  Sir,  C.S.I.,  son  of  Edalji  Cursetji 
Banatvala ; b.  1859  ; Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  (retired)  ; sometime  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Civil  Hospitals,  Assam,  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  Ch.  Commr. , Assam  ; cr. 
C.S.  1. 1917,  Knt.  1920.  Shillong , Assam. 
Hormasji  Ardeshir  Wadia,  Sir ; b. 
18 — ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1911 ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Bombay. 

Horne,  Sir  Andrew  John,  F.R.C.P., 
son  of  the  late  Junius  Horne,  of  Ballina- 
sloe,  co.  Galway  ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Clon- 
gowes  Wood  Sch.,  and  in  Vienna; 

L. R.C.S. , Ireland  1877,  M.R.C.S.  1881, 
F.R.C.P.  1885;  was  Vice-Pres.,  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Physicians,  Ireland  1894-6,  and 
Pres.  1908-10;  elected  Master  of  National 
Maternity  Hospital,  Ireland  1894 ; is 
Pres.,  Obstetrical  Section,  Roy.  Acad,  of 
Medicine,  Ireland,  and  Extern  Examiner 
in  Obstetrics,  Dublin  Univ.  ; author  of 
various  medical  works : m.  1884,  Mar- 
garet, who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Norman,  solicitor;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  94, 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin  ; Royal  Societies' , 
and  Stephen's  Green  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Horne,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Stevenson,  P.C.,  G.B.E.,  M.P.  [see 

“ Privy  Council”]. 

Horne,  Sir  James  Allan,  el.  son  of 
Arthur  Horne,  of  Regent’s  Park,  N.W. ; 
b.  1876 ; ed.  privately ; formerly  senior 
resident  partner  of  Jardine,  Skinner  and 
Co.,  East  India  merchants,  of  Calcutta  ; 
was  Controller  of  Munitions,  Bombay, 
during  latter  part  of  European  War  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Oriental,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Horner,  Sir  John  Francis  Fortescue, 
K.  C.  V.  0. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Stuart 
Hippisley  Horner,  R.  of  Mells,  Somerset ; 
b.  1842 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1866,  M.A.  1873);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1868 ; is  patron  of  four 
livings,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Mells, 
and  a J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  Somerset  (Sheriff 
1885) ; was  a Commr.  of  Woods  and 
Forests  1895-1907 : m.  1883,  Frances 

Jane,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  William  Graham 
(sometime  M.P.  for  Glasgow),  formerly 
of  35,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  ; cr. 
K.C.V.O.  1907.  Manor  House,  Mells, 
Frome,  Somerset ; 16,  Lower  Berkeley 
Street,  W. ; Brooks's,  Athenceum,  and 
United  University  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Cicely  Margaret  {Hon. 
Mrs.  George  Lambton),  b.  1883  ; m.  1908,  the 
Hon.  George  Lambton,  of  Mesnil  Warren, 
Newmarket  [see  E.  Durham], — Katharine 
Frances,  b.  1885  : m.  1907,  Raymond 

Asquith,  Bar.-at-Law,  who  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1916. 

Horridge,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Gardner, 
son  of  the  late  John  Horridge,  of  Bolton  ; 
b.  1857 ; ed.  privately ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1884,  and  a K.C.  1901  ; sat  as 

M. P.  for  Manchester,  E.  Div.  (A)  1906-10  ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Gen.  Council  of 
the  Bar;  appointed  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.) 
1910,  and  Judge  in  Bankruptcy  1913: 
m.  1901,  Evelyne,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of 
Melvill  Sandys,  of  Lanarth,  Wadebridge, 
Cornwall;  cr.  Knt.  1910.  41,  Rutland 


988 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Gate , S.  W.  ; Royal  Courts  of  Justice , 
IV.  C.  ; Reform,  and  Athenceum  Clubs. 
Horrocks,  Col.  Sir  William  Heaton, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B . ; b.  1859;  B.Sc.  London 
1878;  M.R.C.S.  1882,  M.B.  1883;  entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1887,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1915 ; retired 
1917  ; sometime  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 
Horwood,  Hon.  Sir  William  Henry, 
son  of  T.  Horwood,  of  St.  John’s,  New- 
foundland ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Bishop  Field 
Coll.  ; Bar.  Newfoundland  1886,  a Q.C. 
1895,  and  a Bencher  (elected  by  Members 
of  Law  So.)  1901;  returned  to  New- 
foundland Legislature  for  Trinity  Dist. 
1894 ; in  same  year  was  appointed  a 
M.E.C. , and  acted  as  Colonial  Sec.; 
was  a Delegate  from  Newfoundland  Govt, 
to  Ottawa  Conference  on  Federation 
Question  1895 ; appointed  Acting  Attor- 
ney-Gen. 1897,  to  serve  in  1899  with  Min. 
of  Justice  in  conjunction  with  the  Judges 
as  a Committee  to  amend  rules  and  pro- 
cedure under  Judicature  Act,  and  Min.  of 
Justice  and  Attorney- Gen.  1900;  re-elected 
to  Legislature  1897  and  1900  ; acted  as 
Leader  of  Govt,  in  absence  of  Premier 
1901 ; has  been  Ch.  Justice  of  Newfound- 
land since  1902  (administered  Govt.  Sept. 
1902  to  Feb.  1903  and  May  to  Sept.  1904, 
and  was  appointed  Dep.-Gov.  1905);  is 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a Pres,  of  St. 
John’s  Ambulance  Asso.  (Newfoundland) 
Institute : m.  1908,  Julia,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
G.  Hutchinson,  sometime  V.  of  W. 
Malvern ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  13,  Church 

Hill , St.  John' s,  Newfoundland. 

Hosie,  Sir  Alexander,  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Hosie ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Old 
Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ., 
and  King’s  Coll.,  Aberdeen;  appointed 
Student  Interpreter  in  China  1876,  2nd 
Assist.  1886,  1st  Assist.  1891,  Consul  at 
Wuchow  1897,  and  at  Kiukiang  1900  (did 
not  proceed),  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Pro- 
vince of  Szechuen  1902;  was  Acting 
Commercial  Attach^  to  British  Legation, 
Peking  1905-8,  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Tientsin  1908-12 ; retired  1912 ; was  a 
British  Delegate  to  International  Opium 
Commn.  1909,  and  Special  Attach^  to 
British  Legation,  Peking  1919-20;  is  a 
F.  R.  G.  S. , and  a LL.  D. ; author  of ' ‘ Three 
Years  in  Western  China,”  “ Manchnria  : 
its  Peoples,  Resources,  and  Recent  His- 
tory,” etc. : m.  1st,  1887,  Florence,  who 
d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  John  Lindsay  ; 
2ndly,  1913,  Dorothea,  only  da.  of  the 
Rev.  W.  E.  Soothill,  formerly  Principal, 
Imperial  Shansi  Univ.,  China;  cr.  Knt. 
1907.  Coleford,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Son  living — One,  b.  1890. 

Hoskins,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Regi- 
nald, K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Hoskins  ; b.  1871  ; entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) 
1891,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1911, 
Brevet  Col.  1915,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896  (despatches),  with  Nile 
Expeditions  1897  (despatches),  1898  (de- 
spatches, medal,  4th  class  Medjidie),  and 
1899,  present  at  death  of  Khalifa  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  with  Field  Intelligence  Depart, 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  with  Somaliland 
Field  Force,  1903,  on  Staff,  Lines  of 
Communication  (despatches),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19,  as  A.  A.  and 
Q.M.G. , and  subsequently  as  Lieut. -Gen. 


Comdg.  Mil.  Forces  in  E.  Africa  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne) ; was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Egypt  1907-10,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  Staff  Coll.  1910-13,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  King’s  African  Rifles 
1913-14;  appointed  D.A.A.G.  to  Officer 
Comdg.  Forces  in  Egypt  1906,  and  to 
Command  N.  Midland  Territorial  Force 
Div.  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G. 
1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hotu  am,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Charles 
Frederick,  G.C.B.,  G.C.  V.O.  [see  B.  Hot- 
ham,  colls.]. 

Ho  Tung,  Sir  Robert,  LL.D .,  son  of 
the  late  Hosiman ; b.  1862 ; ed.  in 
Hong  Kong  ; LL.D.  Hong  Kong  Univ. ; 
for  20  years  connected  with  firm  of  Jardine, 
Matheson  and  Co.,  of  Hong  Kong;  is 
a J.P.  and  a merchant  and  owner  of 
extensive  properties  in  Hong  Kong,  and 
a Director  of  many  local  cos.  ; has  been 
a generous  benefactor  to  various  Edu- 
cational and  Philanthropic  Institutions  in 
the  Colony  ; received  3rd  class  (1914)  and 
2nd  class  (1915)  of  Chinese  Order  of  the 
Excellent  Crop  : m.  1880,  Margaret  Mak; 
cr.  Knt.  1915.  Idlewild , Seymour  Road , 
Hong  Kong. 

Houston,  Sir  Alexander  Cruikshank, 
K.B.E.,  C.V.O.,  M.B.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the 
late  Surg.-Gen.  John  Houston,  M.D. ; b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Merchiston,  and  atEdinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M.  1889,  B.Sc.  1891, 
D.Sc.  1892) ; F.R.S.E. ; investigated  lead- 
poisoning due  to  Moorland  Water  Sup- 
plies 1893-1905,  experimented  on  London 
Sewage  Disposal  1898-1900,  and  was  Bac 
teriologist  to  Roy.  Commn.  on  Sewage  Dis- 
posal 1899-1908  ; has  been  Director  of 
Water  Examinations,  Metropolitan  Water 
Board  since  1905  : m.  1899,  Ethel  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Hartley,  of  Cat- 
teral  Hall,  Settle,  Yorkshire ; cr.  K.B.E. 
1918,  C.V.O.  1919.  19,  Fairhazel 

Gardens,  N . W.6  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 
Howard,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Esme  William, 
P.C.,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G.,  C.  V.O.  [see  D. 
Norfolk,  colls.]. 

Howard,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  D.  Norfolk, 
colls.]. 

Howard,  Sir  Henry,  G. C.M.G. , K.  C.B. 

[see  D.  Norfolk,  colls.]. 

Howorth,  Sir  Henry  Hoyle,  K.C.I.E. , 
D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Howorth,  merchant,  of  Lisbon  ; b.  1842; 
ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1867;  F.R.S.  1893;  is  Pres,  of  Roy. 
Archaeological  Institute,  a J.P.  for  Lanca- 
shire, and  a Trustee  of  British  Museum  and 
of  Chetham’s  Coll.  ; author  of  “ A History 
of  the  Mongols,”  “Chinghiz  Khan  and  his 
Ancestors,”  “The  Mammoth  and  the 
Flood,”  “The  Glacial  Nightmare,”  etc., 
and  of  more  than  seventy  scientific 
memoirs;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Salford,  S. 
Div.  ( C ) 1886-1900:  m.  1869,  Katharine, 
da.  of  J.  P.  Brierley,  of  Lauriston, 
Rochdale;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1892.  45, 

Lexkam  Gardens,  S.  W. ; Carlton,  and 
Athenceum  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Henry  Godfrey  C.M.G.,  b.  1870 
[see  “ Comcanionage  ”], — Rupert  Beswicke 
(9,  Belvedere  Grove,  Wimbledon,  S.IF.),  b. 
1880;  Assist.  Sec.  H.M.  Treasury,  seconded 
to  Office  of  the  Cabinet, — Humfrey  Noel,  b. 
1882;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1908;  1st  class 
Clerk  Min.  of  Health:  m.  1920,  Gladys  Mason, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Lewis,  of  Edgbaston, 
Birmingham. 

Hoxxs^Maj.-Gen.SirNzxiWe  Reginald, 
V.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 


KNIGHTS. 


989 


Alfred  Howse,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Stoke Courcy, 
Som  1 set ; b.  1864;  M.R.C.S.  England 
1885  L.R.C.P.  London  1886,  F.R.C.S. 
England  1897 ; is  Maj.-Gen.  and  Direc- 
tor of  Med.  Sers.,  Australian  Forces; 

S.  African  War  1899-1900  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps,  V.C.),  and  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.); 
was  House  Surg.  London  Hospital  1896-7 ; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England : m.  1905,  Evelyn 
Northcote,  da.  of  the  late  George  de  Vial 
Pilcher,  of  Orange,  N.  S.  Wales;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  Orange , New  South 
Wales. 

Sons  living— Neville  Charles,  b.  1909,— John 
Brooke,  b.  1913- 

Daughters  living — Everil  Marjorie, — Evelyn 
Elizabeth,— Alison  Neville. 

Hoy,  Col.  Sir  William  Wilson,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Hoy,  of  Barry, 
Forfarshire ; b.  1868 ; joined  N.  British 
Railway  Co.  1880;  entered  Govt.  Rail- 
way Ser.,  Cape  Town  1889,  became  Cape 
Govt.  Representative  in  Johannesburg 

1896,  Assist.  Traffic  Manager,  Bulawayo 

1897,  Kimberley  1898,  and  Port  Eliza- 
beth 1899,  Traffic  Manager,  Imperial  Mil. 
Railways,  Bloemfontein  1900,  Ch.  Traffic 
Manager,  Central  South  African  Railways 
1902,  Assist.  Gen.  Manager  1909,  Gen. 
Manager,  Railways  and  Harbours,  Union 
of  South  Africa  1910,  and  Director  Mil. 
Railways  1914,  with  rank  of  Col.  ; is 
a F.R.G.S. , a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and 
a Com.  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium:  m 1901,  Gertrude  Mildred 
Price;  cr.  Knt.  19x6,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal ; Pretoria , Rand 
(. Johannesburg ),  and  Civil  Service  and 
City  ( Cape  Town ) Clubs. 

Hudson,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Havelock, 
K.C.B. , K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  John  Hudson,  K.C.B.  [see 
Hudson,  "Knights’  Widows”];  b. 
1862  ;ed.  at  Reading  Sch.;  entered  Army 
1881,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1892, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1901,  Lieut.  - 
Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  Maj.-Gen.  1915, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  1918;  served  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  2nd  Brig,  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  China  Expedition  1900- 
1901  (despatches,  medal,  Brevet  Major), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  promoted)  ; was 
D.A.A.G.,  Punjab  1895-1900,  A.Q.M.G. 
1900-1907,  and  A.A.G.,  2nd  Div.  N. 
Command,  India  1907-9 ; was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters,  India 
1910-12,  and  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  N. 
Army,  India  1912-15;  appointed  A.G. 
in  India  1917,  and  to  command  E.  Com- 
mand India  1920 ; acted  as  a Member  of 
Executive  Committee  of  Delhi  Coronation 
Durbar  Festivities  1902-3  : m.  1901,  Kate, 
O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Major  James 
Hawkins,  formerly  Shropshire  Regt.  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.)  ,1914,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.C. I.E.  19x9.  Simla, India; 
United  Service  Club. 

Hudson,  Sir  Robert  Arundell,  G.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Hudson,  of  Lap- 
worth,  Warwickshire : b.  1864 ; ed.  at 
Stratford-on-Avon  and  Ludlow  Gram. 
Schs.  ; appointed  Assist. -Sec.  of  the 
National  Liberal  Federation  1886,  Sec. 
1893,  and  Hon.  Sec.  of  the  Liberal  Cen- 
tral Asso.  1895 ; was  Chm.  of  So.  of 
Liberal  Agents  1906-8 ; is  Principal 


Agent  of  the  Liberal  Party,  Chm.  (since 
outbreak  of  War)  of  Joint  Finance  Com- 
mittee of  British  Red  Cross  So.  and  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour,  a 
Trustee  of  Westminster  Abbey,  and 
aJ.P.  for  cos.  London  and  Suffolk:  m. 
1889,  Ada,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Hammerton,  of  Coventry;  cr.  Knt. 
1906,  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  13,  Deans 

Yard,  Westminster  Abbey , S.  W.  ; 42, 
Parliament  Street,  S.  W.  ; Beach  House, 
Felixstowe , Suffolk;  Reform,  Union,  and 
National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1890  : 
m.  1916,  Simon  Evelyn  Vernon-Harcourt 
[see  B.  Vernon,  colls.]. 

Hughes,  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Samuel,  K.C.B.,  son  of  John  Hughes, 
of  Tyrone ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Model  and 
Normal  Schs.,  Toronto,  and  at  Toronto 
Univ. ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  Canadian  Mil. 
Forces ; Pres.  Small  Arms  Committee, 
Canada,  and  Chm.  Board  of  Visitors, 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll. , Kingston ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (despatches) ; 
elected  to  Canadian  Parliament  1892 ; 
was  Min.  of  Militia  and  Defence, 
Dominion  of  Canada  1911-16:  m.  1st, 
1872,  Caroline,  who  d.  18 — , da.  of 
the  late  Major  Preston,  of  Vancouver ; 
2ndly,  1875,  Mary,  da.  of  H.  W.  Bush; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  191 5.  Lindsay,  Ontario ; 
Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Son  living — Garnet  Bush,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880  [see 

‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE  ”] . 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Hughes,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Hughes,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1838  ; 
ed.  at  Liverpool  institute ; entered  Liver- 
pool City  Council  1878,  became  Mayor 
1890,  Alderman  1891,  and  Lord  Mayor 
1897;  is  a J.P.  for  Liverpool,  and  head 
of  the  firm  of  Thomas  Hughes  and  Son, 
timber  merchants,  of  New  Mersey  Saw- 
mills, Liverpool ; sometime  Chm.  of 
Liverpool  Licensing  Bench : m.  1866, 
Catherine,  da.  of  John  Stott  ; cr.  Knt. 
1898.  Springwood,  Linnet  Lane,  Liver- 
pool ; Conservative  ( Liverpool ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Hughes,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas,  son  of 
the  late  John  Hughes,  J.  P. , of  Kincoppal, 
Elizabeth  Bay,  Sydney ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at 
Stonyhurst,  and  at  London  Univ. ; admit- 
ted Solicitor,  N.S.  Wales  1887;  was  a 
Member  of  Sydney  City  Council  1898- 
1912;  elected  first  Lord  Mayor  of  Sydney 
1902  (re-elected  1903,  1907,  and  1908)  ; 
appointed  a M.L.C.  of  N.S.  Wales  1908  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  N.S.  Wales,  a Knight  Com. 
of  Order  of  St.  Gregory,  and  an  Officier 
de  1’ Instruction  Publique  de  France:  m. 
1887,  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  James 
Charles  Gilhooley,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  26,  Hunter 

Street,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Australian 
Club. 

Son  living — Geoffrey  Forrest,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; 
Capt.  R.A.F. 

Hughes,  Sir  Thomas  John,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Hughes,  of  Bridgend,  Gla- 
morgan ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Mill  Hill  Sch.  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1885  (Clements  Inn 
Law  Prizeman)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Glamorgan, 
Chm.  Welsh  Board  of  Health ; a 
Member  of  Council  and  of  Sustentation 
Fund  Executive  of  Baptist  Union  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland,  and  Chm.  S.  Wales 
Joint  Board ; was  Hon.  Sec.  S.  Glamorgan 
Liberal  Asso.  1885-1911,  a Member  of 
Asylums  Committee,  Glamorgan  1894-07, 
Chm.  of  Gov.  Bioard  County  Sch. , 


990 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Bridgend  1896-1911,  and  of  Glamorgan 
County  Council  Finance  Committee  1901- 
1911,  a Member  of  Education  Committee 
and  Vice-Chm.  County  Council  1902-11, 
Chm.  of  National  Health  Insurance 
Commn.  of  Wales  1912-19,  and  a Member 
of  Imperial  Local  Taxation  Departmental 
Committee  1910-13,  of  Liquor  Trade  Con- 
trol Depart.  Committee  1917,  and  of  S. 
Wales  Coal  Control  (War)  Committee 
1917-20:  m.  1891,  Phyllis  May,  O.B.E., 
da.  of  James  Fisher  Edisbury,  J.P. , of 
Bersham  Hall,  Denbighshire ; cr.  Knt. 

" 1916.  City  Hall,  Cardiff;  National 

Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — Eric  Yorath,  b.  1894;  Capt. 
R.A.F., — Thomas  Cecil  Yorath,  b.  1898; 
sometime  Lieut.  Tank  Corps. 

Hughes,  Sir  Walter  Charleton,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  J.  D’ Urban  Hughes;  b. 
1850;  entered  Public  Works  Depart., 
Bombay  1868 ; became  Assist. -Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bombay  in  Public  Works 
Depart.  1872,  Under  Sec.  1880,  and  Sec. 
1888 ; retired  1905  ; appointed  Chm. 
of  Bombay  Port  Trust  1892,  and  of  City 
of  Bombay  Improvement  Trust  1898 ; 
again  Chm.  Bombay  Port  Trust  1900-10  ; 
was  an  Additional  Member  of  Bombay 
Legislative  Council  1897-1910;  is  a Fellow 
of  Kings  Coll.,  London,  and  a M.I.C.E.  ; 
was  Chm.  of  Aden  Wharves  Commn. 
1901,  and  of  Karachi  Port  Improvements 
Committee  1905 : m.  1889,  Evelyn  Isabel 
Rose, da.  of  the  late  Col.  H.  S.  Hutchinson; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1900,  Knt.  1906.  41,  Madeley 

Road,  Ealing,  W.  5. 

Sons  living — Leslie  Donald  Charleton,  b. 
1890  ; in  Ceylon  CivilSer., — Layard  Lancelot, 
b.  1892. 

Daughters  living — Doris  Agnese  Isabel  (by  a 
former  marriage),  b.  1887, — Noel  Evelyn,  b. 
1891. 

Hulett,  Hon.  Sir  James  Liege,  son 
of  the  late  James  Liege  Hulett,  of 
Gillingham,  Kent,  and  Natal ; b.  1838 ; 
emigrated  to  Natal  1857,  and  became  a 
planter  in  Victoria  co.  1858  ; first  elected 
a M.L.C. , Natal  1883  (sits  for  Victoria 
co.);  nominated  a M.E.C.  1888;  was 
Min.  for  Native  Affairs  1897-9,  Speaker 
of  Legislative  Assembly  1879-1903,  and 
Leader  of  the  Opposition  1902-3 ; is  a 
J.P.  for  the  Colony,  and  Managing 
Director  of  Sir  J.  L.  Hulett  and  Sons 
(Limited),  tea  and  sugar  planters,  Natal; 
elected  a Member  of  Senate  (for  Natal) 
of  Union  of  S.  Africa  19x0  : m.  i860,  Mary 
Ann,  da.  ofB.  Balcomb,  ofUmtali,  Natal; 
cr.  Knt.  1902.  The  Manor  House,  Dur- 
ban, Natal. 

Sons  living — Six. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Hume-Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Humphery,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John,  son 
of  the  late  James  Arthur  Humphery,  of 
Walton  Leigh,  Addlestone  ; b.  1872;  ed. 
at  Winchester  Coll.  ; is  a Wharfinger,  a I 
Lieut.-Col.  (commanded  Surrey  Yeo. 
1912-18),  and  a Com.  of  Legion  of  Hon-  | 
our  ; formerly  an  Alderman  of  City  of 
London  (Sheriff  1913-14) : m.  1896,  Amy 
Constance  Rixon ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  22, 

St.  Jaynes'  Court,  Buckingham  Gate, 

S.  W.  1 ; Cavalry,  and  Windham  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Three, of  whom  Marguerite, 
m.  1919,  Rupert  De  la  B£re, — Joan:  in.  I 
1917,  Leslie  Trew  Burnett,  el.  son  of  Sir  | 
David  Burnett,  1st  Bt. 

Humphreys,  Engineer  - Rear  - A dm.  1 
Sir  Henry,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  1 
late  Major  D.  Humphreys,  R.A.  ; b.  1863;  | 
entered  R.N.  1884,  became  Engineer-  , 
Capt.  1913,  and  Engineer-Rear- Adm . J 


1918;  Dardanelles  1914-16  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; has  Roy.  Hu- 
mane So.’s  medal  : m.  18 — , Josephine, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Eckersley,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
4,  Penlee  Gardens,  Stoke,  Devonport. 
Hunt,  Dame  Catherine  Reeve,  D.B.E. , 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Hawkins, 
J.  P.  ; b.  1854;  Hon.  Sec.  and  Vice- 
Pres. , Sailors’  and  Soldiers’  Families'  Asso. 
(sometime  Chm.),  Hon.  Sec.  (Part  2), 
War  Pensions  Office,  Colchester,  and  a 
Member  of  Town  Council : m.  1896, 
as  his  second  wife,  Edgar  Atlee  Hunt, 
J.P.  ; cr.  D.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Crouched 
Friars,  Colchester. 

Hunt-Grubbe  [see  Grubbe]. 

Hunter,  Gen.  Sir  Archibald,  G.C.B., 
G.  C.  V.  O. , D.  S.  O. , M.P.,  son  of  the  late 
Archibald  Hunter;  b.  1856;  Hon.  LL.D. 
Glasgow  and  Camb.  1903 ; entered  4th 
Regt.  1874,  became  Capt.  King’s 
Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  1882,  Brevet 
Major  1885,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1889, 
Col.  1894,  Maj.-Gen.  1896,  Lieut.-Gen. 
1899,  and  Gen.  1905;  retired  1920;  served 
in  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major),  in  Nile  Expedition  1885-6, 
at  action  of  Toski  1889,  in  Dongola  Ex- 
pedition 1896  (despatches,  promoted  Maj.- 
Gen.),  with  Nile  Expeditions  1897  and 
1898  (despatches),  with  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  K.C.B. , specially  thanked 
by  both  Houses  of  Parliament),  and 
in  Natal  1899-1900,  as  Ch.  of  the 
Staff  during  siege  of  Ladysmith,  and 
subsequently  in  command  of  10th  Div. 
(despatches,  medal,  promoted  Lieut.- 
Gen.)  ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1884-7 
and  1888-92 ; was  Gov.  of  Suakin  and 
Red  Sea  Littoral  1892-4,  Gov.  of  the 
Frontier  Province,  Egypt  1894-6,  Comdt, 
of  Dongola  Province  and  of  Frontier 
Field  Force  1896-9,  Gov.  of  Omdurman 
1899,  in  command  of  a 1st  class  Dist. , 
Bombay  1899-1901,  Scottish  Dist.  1901-3, 
Bombay  Forces  1903,  and  W.  Army, 
India,  1903-8,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. , 
Gibraltar  1910-13  ; appointed  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  Aldershot  Training  Centre  1914, 
anA.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917,  and  an  Army 
Trustee  1918  ; commanded  3rd  Army 
1914-17;  is  Col.  King’s  Own  (Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.),  Hon.  Col.  a Batn. 
Highland  L.  I.,  a F.R.G.S.,  a D.L.  for 
Ayrshire,  a Pasha  in  Egypt,  and  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; has  2nd  class 
Osnxanieh  and  Medjidie  ; has  sat  as  M.  P. 
for  Lancaster  Div.  of  Lancashire  since 
Dec.  1918 : m.  1910,  Mary,  da.  of 

Hickson  Fergusson,  of  the  Knowe,  Ayr, 
and  widow  of  2nd  Baron  Inverclyde ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1886,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1898 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  G.C.V.O.  1912. 
11,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W. 

Hunter,  Sir  George  Burton,  K.B.E. , 
D.Sc. , son  of  Thomas  Hunter,  of  Sunder- 
land ; b.  1845:  ed.  privately;  Hon.  D.Sc. 
Durham  ; is  a Shipbuilder,  Chm.  of  Swan, 
Hunter,  and  Wigham  Richardson  (Limi- 
ted), of  Wallsend-on-Tyne,  Pres.  National 
Temperance  Federation,  Hon.  Treasurer 
United  Kingdom  Alliance,  and  a J.P.  for 
Northumberland  and  Wallsend ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Sunderland  (L)  1900  : 
m.  1873,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Hudson,  of  Whitby,  Yorkshire;  cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  The  Willows,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne ; City  of  London,  and  Uuion 
( Newcastle)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — George  Ernest,  b.  1875, — Thomas 
Charles,  M.D.,  b.  1877. 


KNIGHTS. 


991 


Daughters  living — Maud  ( Lady  Greig ):  m.  1903, 
Sir  Robert  Blyth  Greig,  LE-D.,  M.C., — 
Nora, — Hilda : m.  1910,  F.  C.  Garrett,  O.B.E., 
D.Sc. 

Hunter,  Sir  John,  son  of 

the  late  John  Hunter,  of  Montreal ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  British-Canadian  Sch., 
and  High  Sch.,  Montreal;  is  Chm. 
North-West  Rivet,  Bolt,  and  Nut  Factory 
(Limited),  of  Airdrie,  and  of  Rivet,  Bolt, 
and  Nut  Co.  (Limited),  of  Glasgow, 
a Director  of  Iron  Trades  Employers’ 
Insurance  Asso.  (Limited),  Managing 
Director  of  Sir  William  Arrol  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  85,  Preston  Street,  Bridge- 
ton,  Glasgow,  Director  of  Factory  Con- 
struction, and  of  Iron  and  Steel  Produc- 
tion, Ministry  of  Munitions,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Munitions  Council  and  of  Air 
Board  : appointed  Administrator,  Works 
and  Buildings,  Air  Ministry  1919  ; also 
a Member  of  Air  Council ; has  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Orders  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Crown  of  Italy,  and  St.  Anne 
of  Russia : m.  1892,  Catherine  Fingland, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Gardner,  of  Glasgow  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  Ravenscourt,  Thornton- 
hall,  Lanarkshire  ; St.  Stephens , Junior 
Carlton , British  Empire , New  (Glasgow), 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 
Son  living — John  Eric  Arrol,  b.  1893. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1899. 

Hunter,  Sir  William  Bernard;  b. 
1868  ; is  Sec.  and  Treasurer,  Bank  of 
Madras ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  North  Beach 
Road,  Madras. 

Hunter-Weston  [see  Weston]. 
Hurst,  Sir  Cecil  James  Barrington, 
K.C.B.,  K.C. , younger  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Henry  Hurst  (sometime  M.P.  for 
Horsham),  of  Horsham  Park,  Sussex  ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1st  class  Law  Tripos 

1892,  LL.M.  1894)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 

1893,  and  a K.C.  1913  ; appointed  Junior 

Counsel  to  Post  Office,  S.-E.  Circuit  1901, 
Assist.  Legal  Adviser  to  Foreign  Office 
1902,  and  Legal  Adviser  1918  ; was  Legal 
Sec.  to  British  Mission  to  Peace  Confer- 
ence at  the  Hague  1907,  a British  Dele- 
gate at  International  Naval  Conference 
in  London  1908,  and  British  Agent  and 
Counsel  for  Pecuniary  Claims  Arbitration 
between  Great  Britain  and  U.S.A.  1913  ; 
is  Councillor  of  Embassy  in  Diplo.  Ser.  : 
m.  1901,  Sibyl  Gabriel  Lumley,  el.  da.  of 
Sir  Lumley  Smith,  K.C.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1907,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  14,  Ashley 

Gardens,  S.  W.i  ; Rusper  Nunnery , "Sus- 
sex ; Athenceum,  and  United  University 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Richard Eumley,  b.  1904, — John 
Cecil,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living— Barbara  Jessie. 

Husein  Kuli  Khan,  H.E.  Mukhbir- 
ed-Douleh , Muktber-ul-Mulk,  K.C.I.E., 
C.B.  ; sometime  Persian  Min.  of  Tele- 
graphs; cr.  K.C.I.E.  (Hon.)  1902,  C.B. 
(Hon.  Civil)  1903. 

Hussan  Khan,  Mirza , G.C.M.G. ; 
Special  Ambassador  to  announce  Acces- 
sion of  Shah  of  Persia  1907  ; cr.  G.C.M.G. 
(Hon.)  1907. 

Hussey,  Sir  George  Alfred  Ernest, 
son  of  George  Hussey,  of  Southampton  ; 
b.  1864 ; is  a brewer ; formerly  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  5th  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; has 
been  three  times  Mayor  of  Southampton  : 
1885,  Mary,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Read,  formerly  of  Acocks  Green, 
Worcestershire;  cr.  Knt.  1901.  29,  High 

Street,  Southampton  ; Constitutional  Club. 


Hutchings,  Sir  Alan,  K.B.E. , son  of 
Alfred  Blandford  Hutchings,  of  Seaford  ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.,  and  at 
Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Cirencester 
(Member  1900)  ; is  a Director  of  com- 
mercial and  industrial  undertakings ; 
was  a temporary  Paymaster,  Army  Pay 
Depart.  1914-15,  and  Sec.  to  Depart,  of 
Director-Gen.  of  Voluntary  Organization, 
War  Office  1915-19  ; acted  as  a Member 
of  several  Govt.  Committees  during  Euro- 
pean War;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  134,  Westbourne 

Terrace,  W. ; Carlton,  Constitutional, 
and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
Hutchins,  Sir  David,  son  of  David 
Hutchins,  of  London ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at 
Blundell’s  Sch.,  Tiverton,  and  at  Sch.  of 
Forests,  Nancy,  France ; formerly  Ch. 
Conservator  of  Forests,  British  East 
Africa ; author  of  various  works  on 
Forestry  in  Africa  and  Australasia  : m. 
1891,  Violet,  da.  of  Frederick  J.  Walker, 
of  The  Priory,  Bathwick,  Bath ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Medo  House,  Cobham,  Kent ; 
Author's  Club. 

Hutchins,  Sir  Philip  Perceval, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  ofthelateWilliam  Hutchins, 
Hanover  Square,  W.  ; b.  1838 ; ed. 
at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  Old 
Haileybury  Coll.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1875;  entered  M.C.S.  1857;  was  Dist. 
and  Sessions  Judge  at  Madura  1872-82, 
Judge  of  High  Court  of  Judicature,  Ma- 
dras 1883-7,  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov. 
of  Madras  1887-8  and  of  Viceroy  and 
Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1888-93,  Sec.  in 
Judicial  and  Public  Depart,  of  India 
Office  1893-8,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  India  1898-1908  ; is  Chm.  League  of 
the  Empire:  m.  i860,  Fanny  Annie,  da. 
of  B.  T.  Norfor;  cr.  C.S.I.  1888,  K.C.S.I. 
1891.  Danesfort,  Camberley , Surrey ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Hutchinson,  Sir  George  Thompson, 
son  of  the  late  George  Hutchinson ; b. 
1857 ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  Hutchin- 
son and  Co.,  publishers,  of  Paternoster 
Row,  E.C.  (which  he  founded),  Chm.  of 
Hurst  and  Blackett  (Limited),  publishers, 
and  a F.R.G.S. : m.  1886,  Frances,  da. 
of  the  late  G.  Chesterton  C01  nwall ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  55,  Pont  Street,  S.  W.  ; 

Lyminster  Court,  near  Arundel ; Devon- 
shire, and  Whitefriars  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Walter  Victor  ( Junior  Carlton, 
and  Wellington  Clubs),  b.  1887 ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1911 ; in  War  Office. 

Daughters  living — Doris  Gwendolen  Frances, 
b.  1890:  m.  1914,  Major  Guy  Bertram  Oliver, 
R.F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  Euro- 
pean War)  1916, — Rae  Vera  Frances,  b.  1891  : 
m.  1913,  Frederick  Appleby  Holt,  Bar.-at 
law,  of  4,  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C., — 
Felicity  Chesterton,  b.  1908. 

Hutchinson,  Sir  Joseph  Turner,  son  of 
the  late  Isaac  Hutchinson,  of  Braystones, 
Cumberland  ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  St.  Bees 
Sch.,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1873,  M.A.  1876)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1879;  is  a J.P.  for  Cumberland  (High 
Sheriff  1918) ; was  Queen’s  Advocate  Gold 
Coast  Colony  1888-9,  Ch.  Justice  thereof 
1889-95,  Ch.  Justice  of  Grenada  1895-7, 
Ch.  Justice  of  Cyprus  1897-1906,  and 
Ch.  Justice  of  Ceylon  1906-11 : m.  1897, 
Constance  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Lucas,  of  Stapleton  House,  Upper  Toot- 
ing, S.W.  ; cr.  Knt.  1895.  Newtown, 
Ravenglass,  Cumberland ; Reform  Club. 
Hutchinson,  Sir  Sydney  Hutton 
Cooper,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  T.  Cayley 
Hutchinson,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hos- 
pitals, India  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  privately,  and 


992 


KNIGHTAGE. 


at  Hartley  Institution,  Southampton  ; en- 
tered Indian  Telegraph  Depart.  1871, 
became  Sup.  1892,  Ch.  Sup.  1901,  Director 
of  Construction  Branch  1903,  and  Director- 
Gen.  of  Telegraphs  in  India  1903 ; re- 
tired 1907;  sometime  a M.I.C.E.  ; is  a 
M.I.E.E.  ; was  Meteorological  Reporter 
for  W.  India  1888-97,  and  Delegate  for 
India  at  International  Telegraph  Con- 
ference, London  1903;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
medal  (1st  class):  m.  1890,  Margaret 
Emmeline,  da.  of  the  late  John  Ringwood 
Atkins,  Home  Civil  Ser.  ; cr.  Knt.  1906. 
22,  Edith  Road , W.  Kensington , W.  ; 
Oriental  Club . 

Son  living — Arthur  Sydney,  b.  1896 ; in  Civil 
Ser.  ; sometime  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt. 

Hutchison,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Robert, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Hutchison,  of  Braehead,  Kirk- 
caldy ; b.  1873  ; entered  Dragoon  Guards 

1900,  became  Capt.  Hussars  1905,  Major 
Dragoon  Guards  1913,  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col  1916  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  on  Gen  Staff,  with 
rank  of  Brig  -Gen.  (despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  K.C.M.G.)  ; appointed  a Director 
at  the  War  Office  1917,  a D.A.Q  M.G. 
1919,  and  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Ad- 
ministration 1920  : m.  1905,  Agnes  Beg- 
bie,  da.  of  the  late  William  Drysdale, 
of  Kilrie,  Fifeshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  The 
Manor,  Davies  Street,  W. 

Hutton,  Lieut -Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Thomas  Henry,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  E.  T.  Hutton,  of  Beverley  ; b. 
1848 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  60th  Rifles 
1867,  became  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1879,  Brevet  Major  1882  Lieut. - 
Col.  1889,  Brevet  Col.  1892,  Maj.-Gen. 

1901,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1907 ; retired  1907  ; 
served  during  Zulu  War  1879,  present  at 
battle  of  Ginginhlovo  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  during  Boer  War  1881 
with  Mounted  Inf.,  in  Egyptian  War 
1882  in  command  of  Mounted  Inf., 
present  at  operations  at  Alexandria  and 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (horse  killed,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Major,  4th  class  Medjidie),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  *n  command 
of  Mounted  Inf.  (clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  in  command  of  a Force  of  Mounted 
Troops  (with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen. ),  which  he 
led  at  capture  of  Johannesburg  and  Pre- 
toria, battle  of  Diamond  Hill,  Riet  Vlei, 
Belfast,  etc.,  and  capture  of  Middleburg 
and  Kaapsche  Hoop  (despatches,  medal, 
K.C.M.G.);  has  passed  Staff  Coll.  ; was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  Egypt 
1882-3,  Brig. -Major  at  Aldershot  1883-4, 

D. A.A.  and  Q.M.G. , Egypt  1884-5, 
D.  A.  A.G. , Aldershot  1887-92,  in  command 
of  Mounted  Inf.  Regt.  at  Aldershot 
1888-92,  and  of  Mil.  Forces,  N.S.  Wales 
(with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.)  1893-6,  A. A.G. , 
Dublin  1896-7,  and  at  the  Curragh  1897-8, 
in  command  of  Canadian  Mil.  Forces 
(with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.)  1898-1900,  and 
A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1892-1901  and 
to  King  Edward  VII.  1901 ; organized 
and  commanded  Commonwealth  Forces 
in  Australia  1901-4,  Maj.-Gen.  of  Ad- 
ministration, E.  Command  1905,  and 
in  command  of  a Div.  Aldershot  Army 
Corps  1905-6,  and  of  an  Army  Div.  1914- 
15 ; appointed  Hon.  Col.  an  Australian 
Light  Horse  Regt.  1896,  a Batn.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corns  xgoi,  and  another 


Australian  Light  Horse  Regt.  1903,  and 
Col.  Comdt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
1908  ; is  a Vice-President  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute,  and  a D.L.  for  Surrey  ; has  2nd 
class  of  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan : 
m.  1889,  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Lord  Charles  Paulet  [see  M.  Win- 
chester, colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1894, 
K.C.M.G.  1901,  K.C.  B.  (Mil.)  1912. 
Fox  Hills,  Chertsey  ; United  Service,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Hyde,  Sir  Clarendon  Golding,  second 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Barry  Hyde,  F.  S.S., 
of  Ealing,  W.  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Roy.  In- 
stitution Sch. , Liverpool,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1881 ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Berks  (High  Sheriff  1918), 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  East  and  West 
Longworth,  Vice- Pres,  of  S.  Pearson  and 
Son  (Limited),  contractors,  of  47,  Parlia- 
ment Street,  Westminster,  S.W. , a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Statistical  So. , a Member  of  Board 
of  Trade  Arbitration  Court,  Chm.  of  Can- 
nock Chase  Minimum  Wage  Board,  and 
a Member  of  Board  of  Referees  on  Excess 
Profits  Duty ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Southampton  ( L ) 1900,  and  Cardiff  Dist. 
Dec.  1910;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Wednesbury 
1906-10,  when  he  was  defeated  ; author 
of  several  treatises  on  Company  Law : 
m.  1886,  Laura  Adrie,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  George  Thomas  Palmer,  R.  and 
Rural  Dean  of  Newington,  S.E. , and 
Canon  of  Rochester ; cr.  Knt.  1910. 
Longworth  House,  Berks  ; 105,  Pall  Mall, 
S.  W.  / 4,  Pump  Court,  Temple,  E.C. ; 
Reform,  and  Union  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Margery  Laura,  b.  1887  : 
m.  1910,  Major  John  Kenrick  Lloyd  Fitz- 
williams,  M.C.,  R.H.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1918. 

Hyett,  Sir  Francis  Adams,  son  of 
William  Henry  Adams  (who  assumed  by 
deed  poll  the  surname  of  Hyett  in  lieu 
of  bis  patronymic),  F.  R.S.,  of  Pains- 
wick  House,  Gloucester ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1868) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1872 ; Chm. 
of  Gloucestershire  Quarter  Sessions,  and 
of  its  County  Council  and  Standing  Joint 
Committee  ; author  of  various  historical 
works;  m.  1870,  Ellen  Maria,  fourth  da. 
oi  Charles  Carpenter,  formerly  of  Moditon- 
ham,  Cornwall ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Pains- 
wick  House,  Painswick.  Gloucestershire ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Daughters  living — Ida  Grace,  b.  1873, — Mar- 
garet Ellen,  b.  1876, — Lucy  Carpenter,  b. 
1871, — Violet  Adams,  b.  1873. 

Hyslop,  Sir  (Robert)  Murray,  son  of 
the  late  John  Hyslop,  of  Corsock  Bridge, 
Kirkcudbright;  b.  1858;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London ; is  a S. 
Staffordshire  Ironmaster,  a Director  of 
United  Kingdom  Provident  Institution, 
Joint  Treasurer  Free  Church  Council, 
Treasurer  Congregational  Union  of  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  and  a J.P.  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Kent : m.  1881,  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  Edwin  Jones,  J.P.,  of  Chisle- 
hurst,  Kent ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Cedar  Lawn, 
Beckenham;  Reform,  and  Royal  Automo- 
bile Clubs. 

Son  living — Roy  Murray,  b.  1890. 

Daughter  living — Irene  Murray. 

Ibrahim  [see  Ebrahim], 

Ibrahim  Ali  Khan  [see  Tonk]. 
Ibrahim  Rahimtoola  [see  Rahim- 
toola]. 

Idar,  Lieut. -Col.  H.H.  Maharaja  ( Sir 
Daolat  Singhji)  of,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of  Gen. 
H.H.  the  late  Maharaja  Sir  Protap  Singhji 
Bahadur,  of  Jodhpore,  G.C.B.,  G.C.I.E., 
G.C.V.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 


KNIGHTS. 


993 


Chiefs  of  India  ; cr.  K.C.S.I.  1920.  Idar, 
Bombay. 

Ilbert,  Sir  Courtenay  Peregrine, 
G.  C.  B. , K.  C.  S.  I. , C.  I.  E. , son  of  the  Rev. 
Peregrine  Arthur  Ilbert,  R.  ofThurlestone, 
Devon ; b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Marlborough 
Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1st  class  Classics  1864),  of  which  he  was 
sometime  a Fellow  and  Bursar ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1869 ; was  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1882-6, 
Assist.  Parliamentary  Counsel  to  the  Trea- 
sury 1886-99,  and  Parliamentary  Counsel  j 
1899-1902,  since  when  he  has  been  Clerk 
of  the  House  of  Commons;  is  a Vice-Pres. 
of  London  Library : m.  1874,  Jessie, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Bradley;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1882,  C.S.I.  1885,  K.C.S.I.  1895,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1908,  G.C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Speak- 
er s Court , Palace  of  Westminster , S.  W.  ; 
Troutwells,  Penn,  Bucks;  Athenceum 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Lettice,  b.  1875  : m.  1899, 
the  Right  Hon.  Herbert  Albert  Laurens 
Fisher,  P.C.,  M.P.,  Pres,  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, of  Thursley,  Godalming, — Olive,  b. 
1877  : m,  1912,  Michael  Heseltine,  C.B.,  of  19, 
Launceston  Place.  W., — Jessie  Helen,  b.  1880: 
m.  1904,  George  Young,  M.V.O.  [see  Young 
Bt.,  cr.  1813], — Margaret  Peregrina,  b.  1882  : 
m.  1907,  Arthur  William  Steuart  Cochrane, 
M.V.O. , Chester  Herald,  of  Ehnodesham 
House,  Amersham,  Bucks, — Joyce  Violet, 
O.B.E.,  b.  1890  [see“CoMPANioNAGE”]. 

Imam,  Sir  Syed  Ali , K.C.S.I.,  son  of 
Nawab  Syed  Imdad  Imam,  of  Neora, 
Dist.  Patna,  Behar,  India  ; 6.  1869  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1890  ; sometime  Standing 
Counsel,  Calcutta  High  Court,  and  Law 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1 91 0-15;  appointed  Puisne  Judge  of  Bihar 
and  Orissa  1917 ; represents  India  on 
League  of  Nations  : m.  1916,  Mary  Rose, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Alfred  Saupin,  of 
Chandanagore,  India;  cr.  C.S.I.  1911, 
K.C.S.I.  1914.  Patna , India. 

Imam  Baksh  Khan,  H.H.  Mir  Sir, 
G. C.I.E.  ; b.  i860;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India,  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 
in  the  Army;  cr.  G.  C.I.E.  1911.  Khair- 
pur,  Bombay. 

im  Thurn,  Sir  Everard  Ferdinand, 
K.C.M.G. , K.B.E.,  C.B. , son  of  John 
Conrad  im  Thurn  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Exeter  Coll. , Oxford  (B.A. 
1875,  M.  A.  1880) ; Hon.  LL.  D.  Edin.  1911 ; 
M.A.  Sydney  Univ.  1914;  was  Special 
Magistrate  of  Pomerun  River,  British 
Guiana  1882-90,  Govt.  Agent  of  N.-W. 
Dist.  of  British  Guiana  1890-91,  a Clerk 
in  Colonial  Office  1899-1901,  Colonial 
Sec.  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Ceylon  1901 -4, 
and  Gov.  of  Fiji,  and  High  Commr. 
of  W.  Pacific  and  Consul-Gen.  for  ML 
Pacific  Islands  1904-10 ; edited  the 
Timehri  (the  Guiana  scientific  journal) 
1882-7  I author  of  many  papers  on  the 
natural  history  and  geography  of  British 
Guiana  : m.  1895,  Hannah  Cassels,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  James  Lorimer,  LL.D. , 
Regius  Professor  of  Public  Law  in  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1892,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1900,  K.C.M.G.  1905,  K.B.E.  1918. 
Cockenzie  House,  Prestonpans,  East 
Lothian;  Athenceum  Club. 

Indore,  H.H.  Maharcijadhiraja  ( Sir 
Sawai  Tukoji  Rao  Holkar)  Bahadur  of, 
G. C.I.E.  ; b.  1890  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  G. C.I.E.  1918. 
Indore , Central  India. 

Inglefield,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edward 
Fitzmaurice,  K.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
Adm.  Sir  Edward  Inglefield,  K.C.B.  ; b. 


1861 ; is  Rear-Adm.  (retired) ; was  Assist. 
Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  1901-5 ; 
has  been  Sec.  of  Lloyd’s  since  1906 : m. 
1887,  Julia  Katharine  Margaret,  O.B.E. 
(has  Medaille  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth), 
da.  of  the  late  Christopher  Wilson,  of 
Ambleside  Nook,  Westmorland,  and  20, 
Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  49, 

Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W.  1 ; Burke  House , 
B eacons field  ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living  — Aubrey  Fitzmaurice,  b.  1889  ; 
Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; Lieut.  R.E. 
(Inland  Waterways)  during  European  War. 

Inglefield,  Adm.  Sir  Frederick 
Samuel,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
S.  H.  S.  Inglefield,  R.A.;  b.  1854;  entered 
R.N.  1868,  became  Lieut.  1877,  Com. 
1889,  Capt.  1905,  Rear-Adm.  1906,  Vice- 
Adm.  1910,  and  Adm.  1913;  retired  1916; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  in  Suakin  1884-5  (clasp) ; 
was  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1904-7,  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1905-6,  and  in  command  of  4th  Cruiser 
Squadron  1907-9,  and  of  Coast  Guard 
and  Reserves  1909-12;  is  a F.R.G.S. , a 
Younger  Brother  of  Trinity  House,  and  a 
J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  Derbyshire  ; has  Grand 
Cross  of  the  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : m. 
1903,  Cecil,  da.  of  J.  G.  Crompton,  J.P., 
of  Flower  Lilies,  Derbyshire  ; cr.  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911.  The  Manor,  Mickleover, 
Derbyshire ; United  Service,  and  Derby 
County  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John,  b.  1904, — Gilbert,  b.  1909. 
Inglis,  Sir  Albemarle  Percy,  M.V.O., 

l. S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  D.  Inglis,  for- 
merly of  Marden  Park,  Surrey ; b.  1841  ; 
appointed  Consul  at  Leghorn  1883,  at 
Copenhagen  1887,  at  Paris  1895,  and 
Consul-Gen.  there  1900 ; retired  1912 ; 
acted  as  Vice-Consul  at  Caen  1864-8,  and 
as  Consul  at  Leghorn  1870-75  and  1879-83 : 

m.  1875,  Gertrude,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  S.  J.  Gambier;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1906;  cr.  I.S.O.  1906,  Knt.  1912. 

Inglis,  Col.  Sir  Robert  William,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Inglis,  Min.  of 
Lochlee  and  of  Edzell,  Forfarshire;  b. 
1843 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Free  Church 
Normal  Sch.  ; is  a Stock  and  Share 
Broker  and  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London  ; 
joined  the  Stock  Exchange  1872 ; be- 
came a Member  of  its  Gen.  Purposes 
Committee  1895,  and  of  its  Benevolent 
Committee  1896,  and  Chm.  of  latter 
1907,  and  of  former  1907-17  ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  London  Irish  Rifles  (V.D.); 
erected  and  presented  in  1898  the 
Inglis  Memorial  Hall  to  Edzell,  and  in 
1903  the  Stock  Exchange  Rifle  and  Re- 
volver Club  (Borers  Passage,  Devonshire 
Square,  E.);  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England:  m.  1SL1869,  Ellen,  who  d.  1916, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Rose,  of  Coventry  ; 
2nd,  1919,  Rebecca,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Frederick  Fairclough,  of  Southwark,  S.E. ; 
cr.  Knt.  1910.  Craigendowie,  Reigate 
Hill,  Surrey. 

Innes,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Rose, 
P.  C. , K.  C.M.  G.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Innes,  Sir  Patrick  Rose-,  K.C.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Rose-Innes,  J.P.,  D.L. , of 
Blackrie,  Fyvie,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1853  ; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1878,  a K.C.  1913,  and  a Bencher 
1914;  joined  S.-E.  Circuit;  is  a J.P.  for 
cos.  Aberdeen,  Kent,  and  Middlesex ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Elgin  Dist.  (C) 
Sept.  1905,  Linlithgowshire  Jan.  1906, 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


Jarrow  Div.  of  Durham  co.  1907,  Lanca- 
shire (S.-E),  Middleton  Div.  Jan.  1910,  j 
and  Tower  Hamlets,  Limehouse  Div.,  j 
Dec.  1910 ; appointed  Recorder  of  Sand- 
wich and  Ramsgate  1905,  and  County  j 
Court  Judge,  Circuit  No.  18,  1920 : m. 
1897,  Jane,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  William 
Palmer,  of  Cote  Hill,  Cumberland ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  23,  Vale  Court,  Maida  Vale, 

W. ; The  Cottage,  St.  Margaret's  Bay, 
near  Dover ; Blackrie,  Aberdeenshire  ; 2, 
Kings  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C.  ; 
Carlton,  Junior  Carlton,  Junior  Consti- 
tutional, and  Aberdeen  University  Clubs. 

Ironside,  Sir  Henry  George  Outram 
Bax-,  K.  C.M.  G. , only  son  of  the  late  John 
Henry  Bax-Ironside,  C.B. , of  Houghton- 
le-Spring,  Durham;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Exeter  Coll. , Oxford ; entered 
Diplo.  Ser.  1884,  became  3rd  Sec.  1885, 
2nd  Sec.  1889,  Sec.  of  Legation  at  Peking 
1897  (acted  as  Charge  d’ Affaires  April- 
Nov.  1899),  Min.  Resident  at  Caracas 
1902,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at 
Santiago  1907,  at  Berne  1909,  and  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Sofia  1911  : 
m.  1st,  1902,  Marta  Hedwig  Jaquette,  who 
d.  1910,  da.  of  Count  Fersen  Gyldenstolpe, 
of  Stockholm  ; 2nd,  1913,  Fanny  Agnes, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Michael  Weekes  Wil- 
loughby, C.S. I.,  and  widow  of  James 
Jardine,  K.C.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1911. 
23,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W. ; Marlborough, 
St.  James' s,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Phyllis  Helen  Alice,  b.  1903. 

Ironside,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Edmund,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  William  Ironside, 
R.H.A.  ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1899, 
became  Capt.  1908,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
1919,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1920;  S.  African 
War  1899- 1902  (despatches,  Queen’smedal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  finally 
Comdg.  Allied  Forces  at  Archangel, 
N.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G. , K.C.B. , Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Polish 
Order  of  Mil.  Virtue,  2nd  class  of  Russian 
Order  of  Vladimir,  three  medals) : m. 
1915,  Ysobel  Mariot,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Cheyne,  I.S.C.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x5,  C.M.G. 
1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Elspeth.  Marcot,  6.  1917. 

Irvin,  Sir  John  Hannel,  K.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; sometime  Adviser  to  Board  of 
Trade  on  Fish  and  Food  Supplies ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1917.  86,  Queen' s Road, Aberdeen. 

Irvine,  JJon.  Sir  William  Hill, 

K .C.M.G. , LL.D.,  son  of  Hill  Irvine, 

J. P. , of  Dromalane,  Newry;  b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.,  Armagh,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1880, 
Hon.  LL.D.  1904)  ; LL. M. , Melbourne 
Univ.  1884;  Bar.  Melbourne  1884,  and 

K. C.  1906;  was  Attorney-Gen. , Victoria 
1899-1900,  Premier  1902-4,  and  Attorney- 
Gen.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia  1913- 
14;  appointed  Ch.  Justice  and  Lieut. -Gov. 
of  Victoria  1918  ; sat  in  Victorian  Parlia- 
ment 1894-1906,  and  in  Australian  Parlia- 
ment 1906-1918:  m.  1891,  Agnes  Somer- 
ville, da.  of  the  Hon.  T.  D.  Wanliss  ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1914.  Killeavey,  Eltham, 
Victoria  ; Melbourne  Club. 

Son  living — William  Wanliss,  b.  1901. 
Daughters  living — Beatrice  Wanliss, — Agnes 
Wanliss. 


Irving,  Sir  Henry  Turner,  G.C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  M.  Irving;  b.  1833; 
appointed  Clerk  in  Colonial  Office  1854  ; 
was  private  Sec.  to  Baron  Blachford 
(Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Colonies)  1862-6, 
Colonial  Sec.  of  Jamaica  1866-9,  and  of 
Ceylon  1869,  and  Gov.  of  Leeward 
Islands  1873-4,  of  Trinidad  1874-80,  and 
of  British  Guiana  1882-7  : m.  1884,  Emma 
Patty,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  Sir  David 
William  Barclay,  10th  Bt. , and  widow  of 
Col.  Sir  Henry  Franks  Frederick  Johnson, 
3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1874,  K.C.M.G. 
1878,  G. C.M.G.  1888.  The  Gap,  Wesi- 
hill , Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon;  Reform 
Club. 

Irwin,  Sir  Alfred  Macdonald  Bulteel, 
C.S. I. , son  of  the  late  Ven.  Henry  Irwin, 
Archdeacon  of  Elphin  ; b.  1853 ; entered 

l.  C.S.  1876,  became  Dep.  Commr.  1886, 
and  Commr.  1898  ; appointed  a M.L.C., 
Burma  1903,  and  a Puisne  Judge  of  Ch. 
Court,  Lower  Burma  1905  ; retired  1909  : 

m.  1884,  Alice  Kathleen,  who  d.  1899, 

da.  of  Christopher  French,  D.L.,  of 
Clooniquin,  co.  Roscommon;  cr.  C.S. I. 
1904,  Knt.  1910.  49,  Ailesbury  Road , 

Dublin  ; University  {Dublin)  Club. 

Son  living — Alfred  Percy  Bulteel,  D.S.O. 
[see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Elizabeth,  b. 
1885, — Dorothy  Melicent,  b.  1889:  m.  1915, 
the  Rev.  Howel  Evans  Price,  Chaplain  in 
Burma. 

Irwin,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Murray, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.B.  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1881) ; 
formerly  Col.  (now  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.) 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps ; retired  1917 ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , K.C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G. 

1918. 

Irwin,  Sir  John,  son  ol  Samuel  Irwin, 
of  Dublin  ; b.  1857  ; is  head  of  the  firm  of 
S.  Irwin  and  Son,  paper  manufacturers, 
of  Newbrook  Mills,  Rathfarnham,  and 
121,  Upper  Abbey  Street,  Dublin,  a Gov. 
of  Roy.  Irish  Acad,  of  Music,  Past  Pres, 
of  Dublin  Industrial  Development  Asso. , 
a J.  P.  for  City  and  Co.  of  Dublin  ; eight 
years  a Member  of  Dublin  Corporation, 
Vice- Pres.  Companions  of  St.  Patrick, 
and  Chm.  Governing  Committee  Dublin 
Branch  of  National  Relief  Fund  for  War 
Distress  : m.  1915,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Forbes,  of  Fairy  View, 
Castlederg,  co.  Tyrone,  and  widow  of 
A.  S.  Thompson,  M.D. , of  Leicester;  cr. 
Knt.  1915.  Newbrook  House,  Rathfarn- 
^ ham,  Dublin. 

Italy,  H.M.  the  King  of,  K.G.,  G.  C.B.; 
received  Roy.  Victorian  Chain  1903  ; cr. 
G.C.B.  (Hon.)  1916. 

Jackson,  Sir  Charles  James,  F.S.A., 
son  of  the  late  James  Edwin  Jackson,  of 
Monmouth;  b.  1849;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1888 ; is  a well-known  Antiquary,  a 
F.S.A.,  and  a J.P.  for  co.  Glamorgan; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Glamorganshire, 
E.  Div.  (C)  1895.  Author  of  “ Illustrated 
History  of  English  Plate”  and  “ English 
Goldsmiths  and  their  Marks  ” ; cr.  Knt. 

1919.  6,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.7; 
Junior  Carlton,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Jackson,  Sir  Cyril,  K.B.E.,  son  ol 

the  late  Laurence  Morris  Jackson,  of 
South  Park,  Bodiam,  Hawkhurst  ; b. 
1863  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  New 


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Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893 ; 
was  a Member  of  London  Sch.  Board 
1891-6,  Head  of  W.  Australian  Educa- 
tion Depart.  1896-1903,  Ch.  Inspector, 
Board  of  Education  1903-6,  Chm.  of 
London  County  Council  1915-16  (Member 

1907- 16,  and  Alderman  from  1919),  and 
Vice-Chm.,  War  Pensions  Statutory 
Committee  1916-17  ; author  of  “ Outlines 
of  Education,”  etc.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 
12,  St.  James' s Place,  S.  IV. ; Ballards 
Shaw,  Limps  field;  Marlborough,  and 
Savile  Clubs. 

jACKSON,6VrFrederickJohn,A".C.^.  G ., 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Jackson,  of 
Oran,  Yorkshire  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Shrews- 
bury Sch.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
appointed  a 1st  class  Assist,  in  Uganda 
1894,  became  a British  Vice-Consul  in  the 
Protectorate  of  Uganda  1895,  Dep.  Commr. 
1896,  Acting  1901,  Dep. -Commr., E.  Africa 
Protectorate  1902,  Acting  Commr.  1902, 
and  Lieut. -Gov.  1907 ; was  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Uganda  1911-17;  served 
in  Uganda  1898  (severely  wounded,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  arid  in  operations  against 
Nandi  1900  (medal  with  clasp) ; has  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1904,  Aline 
Louise,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Wallace  Cooper,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  C.  B.  (Civil) 
1899,  C.M.G.  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1913. 
Evergreens,  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; Isthmian 
Club. 

Jackson,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Henry 
Bradwardine,  G.  C.  B. , K.  C.  V.  O. , son  of 
the  late  Henry  Jackson,  of  Cudworth, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1855;  Hon.  D.Sc.  Leeds 
1919,  Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1919;  entered 
R.N.  1868,  became  Lieut.  1877,  Com.  1890, 
Capt.  1896,  Rear-Adm.  1906,  Vice-Adm. 
1911,  Adm.  1914,  and  Adm.  of  the  Fleet 
1919  ; served  during  Zulu  War  1878-9 
(medal) ; was  Assist.  Director  of  Tor- 
pedoes, Admiralty  1902-3,  a Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  and  Controller  of  the  Navy 
1905-8,  in  command  6th  Cruiser  Squadron 

1908- 10;  Pres,  of  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 

Greenwich  1916-19,  and  commanded  Roy. 
Naval  War  Coll.  1911  ; appointed  Ch.  of 
War  Staff  1912 ; was  First  Sea  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty  1915-16,  and  Principal 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917-19;  one 
of  the  first  to  experiment  with  and 
develop  wireless  telegraphy  for  R.N.  ; is 
Chm.  Radio  Research  Board,  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  a 
F.R.S.  ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Spanish 
Order  of  Naval  Merit,  and  of  Orders  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan  and  White  Eagle  of 
Russia : m.  1890,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  S.  H.  Burbury,  F.R.S. ; cr.  K.C.V.O. 
1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1910,  G.C. B.  (Mil.) 
1916.  37,  Catherine  Street,  S.  W.  1.  ; 

Athenceum,  and  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Jackson,  Professor  Sir  Herbert, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Samuel  Jackson  ; 
b.  1863;  is  a F.R.S.,  Daniell  Professor 
of  Chemistry  in  Univ.  of  London  (King’s 
Coll.),  and  Chemical  Adviser  to  Optical 
Research  Branch,  Ministry  of  Munitions  : 
m.  1900,  Amy,  el.  da.  of  the  late  James 
Collister;  cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  49,  Lans- 
downe  Road,  Notting Hill,  W.n. 

Jackson,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
William,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Henry  Jackson,  of  Frowlesworth 
House,  Frowlesworth,  Leicestershire ; b. 
1861 ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1881, 
became  Capt.  1891,  Brevet  Major  1896, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1900 ; retired  1908  ; Egyptian  Expedition 


1882-4,  present  at  battles  of  El  Teb  and 
Tamai  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (clasp), 
operations  round  Suakin  1888,  Sudan 
1889-91,  present  at  action  of  Toski  and 
capture  of  Tokar  (two  clasps,  bronze  star, 
4th  class  Medjidie  and  Osmanieh),  Don- 
gola  Expedition  1896  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  Nile  Ex- 
peditions 1897  and  1898,  present  at  bat- 
tles of  Atbara  and  Omdurman  (despatches 
twice,  medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.),  in  command  of  forces  at 
Fashoda  during  “ Marchand”  incident 
1898,  and  in  Nile  Expedition  1899  in 
command  of  2nd  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col. , clasp) ; was  in  Egyptian 
Constabulary  1886-8,  attached  to  Egyp- 
tian Army  1888-1908,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
the  Sudan  1901-8 ; again  serving  with 
Egyptian  Army  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
has  2nd  class  Medjidie,  and  Order  of  the 
Nile:  m.  18 — , a da.  of  — Wapshare; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.B.E.  1919. 

Jackson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Louis  Charles, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 
Sir  Louis  Steuart  Jackson,  C.I.E. , B.C.S. ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Somersetshire  Coll.,  Bath, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1875, 
became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1895,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907 
(retired  1913),  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917, 
and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  was 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Antigua 
1882-3,  Instructor  in  Fortification  at  Sch. 
of  Mil.  Engineering  1895-1902,  employed 
on  Yola-Chad  Boundary  Commn.  1902-4, 
an  Assist.  Director  at  Head  Quarters 
1907-10,  and  Ch.  Engineer,  London  Dist. 
1910-13 ; appointed  an  Assist.  Director 
at  War  Office  1914,  a Director-Gen. 
Trench  Warfare  Supply  1915,  and  Con- 
troller of  Trench  Warfare  Research  1916: 
m.  1885,  Bessie,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Vivian,  D.L.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.  )i9i8.  United 
Service  Club . 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Jackson,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Whyte 
Melville,  K.  C.  M.  G. , K.  B.  E. , C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Jackson,  Registrar-Gen.  of 
Shipping  and  Seamen,  of  53,  Cromwell 
Road,  S.  W. ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  in  Heidelberg ; Lieut.  Fife  Artillery 
Mil.  1879-81 ; entered  108th  Regt.  1881 
(Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1886),  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1890, 
Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col. 
1902,  and  Col.  1907 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  as  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer,  Orange 
River  Colony,  and  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer 
on  Lines  of  Communication  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Col., 
C.M.G.);  was  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer,  S. 
Africa  1904-5,  and  Assist. -Director  of 
Ordnance  Stores,  E.  Command  1905-7, 
and  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer,  Roy.  Army 
Clothing  Factory  1907-15,  and  Director 
of  Ordnance  Sers.  for  Mediterranean  Ex- 
peditionary Force,  1915-20  (despatches)  ; 
has  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle  : 
m.  1887,  Frances,  el.  da.  of  Capt.  Hugh 
MacTernan,  J.  P. , D.L.  (formerly  Resident 
Magistrate),  of  Heapstown,  co.  Sligo,  and 
Mount  Allen,  co.  Leitrim;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.M.G.  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  50,  Htirlingham 

Court,  S.  W. 

Son  living — Holmes,  O.B.E.,  b.  1892;  Capt. 
E.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  temporary  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914- 


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1 8 with  his  Regt.  and  Machine  Gun  Corps 
(wounded,  despatches  thrice,  O.B.E.);  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Jackson,  Sir  Robert  William,  C.B. , 
son  of  Matthew  Henry  Jackson ; b. 
1827  ; entered  Med.  Depart,  of  Army  1854, 
became  Surg.  1866,  Surg.-Maj.  1873, 
Brig.-Surg.  1881,  and  Retired  Dep.  Surg.- 
Gen.  1882  ; served  in  Crimean  Campaign 
1854-6  (medal  with  clasp  and  Turkish 
medal),  in  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  1857-8 
(medal  with  three  clasps  and  a year's  ser- 
vice), in  Ashanti  War  1874  (medal  with 
clasp,  despatches,  and  C.B.),  in  latter 
part  of  Zulu  War  and  operations  against 
Secocoeni  1880  (medal  with  clasp,  de- 
spatches), and  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882 
(medal  with  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie, 
despatches,  and  recommended  for  special 
promotion) : m.  1st,  i860,  Anne,  who 
d.  1888,  da.  of  John  Jones  Simpson ; 
2nd,  1891,  Gertrude  Gelston,  da.  of 
Robert  P.  Daye,  of  Canonbury,  N.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1874,  Knt.  1882.  Eglinton, 
New  Grove  Avenue,  Sandymount,  Dublin. 
Sons  living — Robert,  b.  18 — ; Col.  R.A.M.C. : 
m.  1909,  Mary  Beatrice,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  C.  J.Ormerod, of  Greenroyd,  Rastrick, — 
Mathew  Henry,  b.  18 — ; admitted  Solicitor 
1891, — Claude  Robert,  b.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Charlotte  Simpson. 

Jackson,  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Sturges, 
K.  C.  V.  0. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Jackson,  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  ; b.  1842 ; 
entered  R.N.  1856,  became  Com.  1873, 
Capt.  1881,  Rear-Adm.  1896,  Vice- Adm. 
1902,  and  Adm.  1905 ; retired  1905 ; 
served  with  China  Expedition  1856-8, 
present  at  capture  of  Canton  and  Peiho 
Forts  (medal  with  clasp) ; was  Naval 
Officer-in-Ch. , Jamaica  1892-5,  and  Adm.  - 
Sup.,  Devonport  Dockyard  1899-1902: 
m.  1st,  1867,  Helen,  da.  of  C.  A.  Gordon, 
Esq.,  of  Lahore;  2ndly,  1892,  Marian, 
who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  Hon.  W.  H. 
Crane,  of  Sackville,  New  Brunswick; 
cr.  K.C.V.O.  1902.  United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Thomas,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  R.N., 
b.  1868  [see  “ Companion  age  ”], — Charles 
Sturges,  b.  1871, — Harold  Gordon,  b.  1875; 
retired  Capt.  R.N. ; Naval  Inspector  of  Steel. 
Daughters  living — Helen  Douglas,  b.  1869:  m. 
1894,  Lieut.-Col. Clifford  Coffin,  R.E., — Esther 
Louisa,  b.  1873  : m.  1894,  Capt.  Hugh  R. 
Evans,  R.N.  (retired), — Esm6  Margaret,  b. 
1878  : m.  18 — , Arthur  R.  Stannard, — Maud 
Edith,  b.  1880:  m.  1906,  Major  Norton 
Francis,  C.M.G.,  of  Hiwiroa,  Waimati,  New 
Zealand, — Rose  Marian,  b.  1894. 

Jacob,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Claud  William, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Jacob,  of  Brooklands,  Tavistock  ; 
b.  1863 ; entered  Worcestershire  Regt. 
1882,  and  Indian  Army  1884 .became  Capt. 
1893,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Brevet 
Col.  1908,  Col.  1911,  Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1917  ; served  with  Zhob Valley 
Expedition  1890,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff, 
and  Comdg.  a Div.  and  afterwards  an 
Army  Corps  (wounded,  despatches  six 
times,  C.  B.,  4th  class  Vladimir  Order  with 
Swords,  promoted,  K.C.B.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
K.C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; raised 
an  Indian  Pioneei  Regt.  1904  (its  first 
Comdt.)  ; appointed  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff 
India  from  Jan.  1920:  m.  1894,  Clara 
Pauline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Light 
Wyatt,  R.  of  Brandon,  Suffolk;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.  B.  (Mil.)i9i7,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  Simla,  India  ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary, and  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 
Son  living — Edward  Ian  Claud,  b.  1899. 


Jacob,  Sir  Lionel  Montague, 
K.C.S.I. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Herbert  Jacob,  Bombay  Army;  b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Lansdown  Coll.,  Bath,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill ; entered  Public  Works 
Depart.,  India  1875,  and  became  Ex- 
ecutive Engineer  1883,  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt.,  Punjab  (Irrigation  Branch)  1894, 
Sup.  Engineer  1899,  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Burma  and  a M.L.C. 
1903,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Irrigation, 
India,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1905  ; 
was  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen. 
of  India  1910-12 ; is  a M.I.C.E.  : m. 
1890,  Minnie  Winstanley,  da.  of  Joseph 
Rushton ; cr.  C.S.I.  1902,  K.C.S.I.  1911. 
37,  Queen  s Mansions,  Victoria  Street, 

S.  W.  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Jaffe,  Sir  Otto,  son  of  Daniel  Joseph 
Jaff6;  b.  1846;  Hon.  LL.D.  Roy.  Univ. 
of  Ireland  1907  ; was  Lord  Mayor  of  Bel- 
fast 1899  and  1904-5  (High  Sheriff  1901): 
m.  1879,  Paula,  da.  of  M.  Hertz,  of  Bruns-  , 
wick;  cr.  Knt.  1900.  3,  Upper Phillimore 
Gardens,  W.8 ; 10,  Donegal  Square 

South,  Belfast;  Royal  Societies' , and 
Ulster  Reform  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Arthur  (17,  Vale  Avenue,  5. IT. 3, 
and  Athenceum  Club),  b.  1880:  m.  1909, 
Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Alphonse  Strauss,  of 
90,  Lancaster  Gate,  W., — William  (10,  Donegal 
Square  South,  Belfast),  b.  1883. 

Jaffrey,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Jaffrey,  of  Great  North  of  Scot- 
land Railway,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1861 ; 
has  been  Actuary  to  Aberdeen  Savings 
Bank  since  1892;  is  a J.P.  : m.  1887, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  George  Tough, 
of  Culsalmond,  Aberdeenshire  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Ingleside,  Rubislaw  Den  South, 
Aberdeen. 

Jagadish  Chandra  Bose,  Sir,  C.S.I. , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Bhugwan  Chandra  Bose; 
b.  1858  ; Emeritus  Professor  of  Presidency 
Coll.,  Calcutta;  is  a F.R.S.  : m.  1887; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1903,  C.S.I.  1911,  Knt.  1917. 
Presidency  College,  Calcutta. 

Jaipur,  Maj.-Gen.  H.H.  the  Maharaja 

(i Saramad-i-Rajhai-Hindustan  Raj  Ra- 
iendra  Shree  Maharajadhiraj  Sir  Sawai 
Madho  Singhji  Bahadur ) of,  G. C.S.I., 

G. C.I.E. , G.C.  V.O.,  G.B.E.,  son  of  the 
Thakar  of  Isarda;  b.  1861 ; Hon.  LL.D. 
Edinburgh  1908  ; is  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  in 
the  Indian  Army,  Hon.  Col.  an  Indian 
Inf.  Regt.,  head  of  the  Kuchhwaha  clan 
of  Rajputs,  and  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs 
of  India,  and  a Donat  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; raised  and 
maintains  the  “Imperial  Transport 
Corps”  for  service  of  the  British  Govt. ; 
in  1900  inaugurated  a permanent  Famine 
Relief  Fund  for  India  (contributed  largely 
thereto) ; attended  Coronation  of  King 
Edward  VII.  in  1902;  cr.  G.C.S.I.  1888, 

G. C.I.E. , 1900,  G.C.V.O.  1903,  G.B.E. 
1918.  Jaipur  Palace , Jaipur,  Rajputana, 
India. 

Jaisalmer,  H.H.  Maharajadhiraja 
(. Maharawal  Sir  Jawahir  Singh  Bahadur ) 
of,  K.C.S.I. ; b.  1882;  is  one  of  the 
Ruling  Princes  of  India ; cr.  K.C.S.I. 
1918.  Jaisalmer,  India. 

Jamal,  Hon.  Sir  Abdul  Karim  Abdul 
Shakoor,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Haji 
Abdul  Shakoor  Jamal ; b.  1862  ; is  one  of 
the  leading  merchants  of  Burma,  proprietor 
of  Jamal  Bros,  and  Co.  (Limited)  of  Ran- 
goon, and  Jamal’s  Cotton  and  Produce 
Co.  (Limited),  and  a Director  of  several 
other  industrial  Cos.  ; also  owns  Rice  and 
Oil  Mills,  and  Paper  Pulp  Mills,  and  is 


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interested  in  Mining  and  many  other 
industries  in  Burma  ; has  been  a Member 
of  Burma  Legislative  Council  since  1916  ; 
a philanthropist,  and  has  given  large 
sums  towards  Mohamedan  Education  ; 
is  m.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915,  Knt.  1920. 
Jamal  Villa,  Rangoon , Burma. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

James,  Sir  Edward  Burnet,  son  of  the 
late  Stephen  James,  of  Bristol,  and  Chew 
Magna,  Somerset ; b.  1857  ; ed.  privately ; 
is  a J.P.  for  City  and  Co.  of  Bristol  (High 
Sheriff  1900-1901,  Lord  Mayor  1904-5  and 
1907-8),  and  a Director  of  Imperial  To- 
bacco Co.  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland 
(Limited) ; was  a Member  of  Bristol  Cor- 
poration 1891-1906,  an  Alderman  1906-13, 
Master  of  So.  of  Merchant  Venturers  1895, 
Chm.  of  Bristol  S.  Conservative  Asso. 

1905- 7,  and  Pres,  of  Colston  Dolphin  So. 

1906- 7  and  1909-10 : m.  1883,  Mabel 
Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  George  William 
Edwards,  of  Bristol ; cr.  Knt.  1908. 
Springfort,  Stoke  Bishop  Bristol ; Consti- 
tutional (Bristol)  Club. 

Son  living — Gilbert  Sydney,  b.  1892  ; Major 
R.F.A.  (T.F.) : m.  1918,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Robert  Davenport  Vizard,  of  Pembroke 
Estate,  Kalutara,  Ceylon. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1884. 
James,  Sir  Henry  Evan  Murchison, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  3rd  son  of  William 
Edward  James,  of  Barrock  Park,  Cum- 
berland ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Durham  Sch.  ; 
was  in  I.C.S.  1865-1900;  appointed  Under 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  in  Revenue, 
Financial,  and  Gen.  Departs.  1873,  Post- 
master-Gen., Bombay  1875,  Postmaster- 
Gen.,  Bengal  1880,  Acting  Director-Gen. 
of  Indian  Post  Office  1883,  Senior 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  Ahmedabad 
1888,  Commr.  1890,  Commr.  in  Sind 
1891 ; was  an  Additional  Member  of  Gov.- 
Gen.’s  Council  1895-8;  acted  as  Member 
of  Council,  Bombay  1898-9,  and  as  a 
Member  of  Port  of  Spain  Commn.  1903 ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1898,  K. C.I.E.  1901.  Glenshee 
Cambridge  Park,  Twickenham;  Carlton, 
and  East  India  United  Service  Clubs. 
James,  Hon.Sir Walter  Hartwell, K. C., 
son  of  Edward  Senior  James,  of  Perth,  W. 
Australia ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at  State  and 
High  Sch.,  Perth;  Bar.  Australia  1888, 
and  a K.C.  1902;  was  M.L.A.,  Perth 
1892-1904,  and  a State  Delegate  and 
Member  of  Judiciary  Committee  at  Federal 
Convention  1897-8,  Min.  without  Port- 
folio 1901-2,  Premier  of  W.  Australia 
1902-4,  and  Agent  Gen.  in  London  for 
W.  Australia  1904-7 : m.  1892,  Gwyne- 
forde,  O.  B.E. , da.  of  George  Hearder, 
M.D.,  of  Carmarthen;  cr.  Knt.  1907. 
Perth,  Western  Australia  ; Weld  (Perth) 
Club. 

Jamkhandi  (Meherban  Parushramrav 
Ramchandrarav,  alias  Bhairsaheb  Pat- 
wardan),  Chief  of,  K.  C.I.E.  -,  b.  1840; 
is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  and 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  ; served  with 
Indian  Expeditionary  Force  1915-18  ; cr. 
K. C.I.E.  1913. 

Jammu  and  Kashmir,  Lieut. -Gen.H. H . 
the  Maharaja  (Sir  Partab  Singh  Indar 
Mahindar  Bahadur  Sipar-i-Sultanah)  of, 
G.C.S.I. , G.C.I.E.,  G.B.E.,  LL.D.,  son 
of  H.H.  the  late  Maharaja  (Sir  Ranbhir 
Singh)  of  Jammu  and  Kashmir,  G.C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1850;  is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India,  Hon.  Lieut. -Gen.  in  the  Army,  and 
a Donat  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England;  appointed  Col.  Dogras  1904; 
salute  2i  guns;  cr.  G.C.S.I.  1892, 


G.C.I.E.  1911,  G.B.E.  1918.  Srinagar , 
Kashmir ; Jammu , Punjab,  India. 

Jangira,  H. H. Nawab  {Sir  Sid\  Ahmad 
Khan  Sidi  Ibrahim  Khan)  of,  G.C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1862 ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India;  cr.  K. C.I.E.  1895,  G.C.I.E.  1906. 
Jangira,  Koloba , Bombay. 

Jaora,  Major  H.H.  (Fakur-ud-Daula 
Nawab  Sir  Muhammed  Iftikar  Ali  Khan 
Bahadur  Saulat  Jung)  of,  K. C.I.E.,  son 
of  Major  H.H.  Nawab  (Mohamed  Ismail 
Khan  Bahadur)  of  Jaora;  b.  1883;  ed.  at 
Daly  Coll. , Indore  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India  ; has  served  with  Imperial 
Cadet  Corps  : served  with  Expeditionary 
Force  during  European  War  1914 : m. 
1902,  a da.  of  Khan  Bahadur  Yar  Mo- 
hamed Khan,  C.S.I. ; cr.  K. C.I.E.  1911. 
Jaora , Central  India  ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Japp,  Sir  Henry,  K.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Dep.  Director-Gen.  in  Charge 
of  American  Branch,  Min.  of  Munitions  ; 
cr.  C.  B. E.  (Civil)  1917,  K.  B.  E.  (Civil)  1918. 

Jarmay,  Sir  John  Gustav,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Gustav  de  Jarmay ; b.  1856  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Zurich  U niv. ; is 
Technical  Managing  Director  of  Brunner, 
Mond  and  Co.  (Limited),  chemical  manu- 
facturers of  Northwich,  and  Scientific 
Director  of  other  Chemical  Works  in 
England  and  abroad ; inventor  of  various 
Chemical  Processes,  and  connected  with 
Ammonia  Soda  process  since  its  infancy  ; 
naturalised  Nov.  1914:  m.  1882,  Char- 
lotte E.,  O.B.E.,  da.  of;  the  late  George 
Wyman,  M.D.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Hart- 
ford, Cheshire ; Royal  Societies' , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Istvan  Basil,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  Yeo. : 
m.  1910,  Hilda  Leslie,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Charles  John  Burnett,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  [see 
Burnett,  “Knights'  Widows’’]. 

Jeans,  Sir  Alexander  Grigor,  son  of 
Robert  Jeans,  J. P.,  of  Elgin;  b.  1849; 
ed.  at  Elgin  Acad. ; a Journalist,  Editor 
and  Managing  Director  of  Liverpool  Post 
and  Daily  Mercury,  Chm.  of  Liverpool 
Reform  Club,  and  of  Press  Asso. , and  a 
J.P.  for  Liverpool:  m.  18 77,  Ellen,  who 
d.  1889,  da.  of  Thomas  Gallon,  of  Birken- 
head ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Inchbroom,  Bir- 
kenhead; National  Liberal,  Exchange , 
and  Reform  (Liverpool)  Clubs. 

Jekyll,  Col.  Sir  Herbert,  K.C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Joseph  Hill  Jekyll, 
of  Wargrave  Hill,  Berks  ; b.  1846  ; entered 
R.E.  1866,  became  Capt.  1878,  Major 
1886, Lieut. -Col.  1892,  and  Col.  1896(11.  p. 
1897) ; retired  1901 ; served  in  Ashanti 
War  1873-4  (medal) ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Earl  of  Carnarvon  when  Sec.  of  State  for 
Colonies  1876-8,  Sec.  to  Colonial  Defence 
Committee  1878-9,  and  to  Roy,  Comm, 
on  Defence  of  British  Possessions  and 
Commerce  Abroad  1879-82,  specially  em- 
ployed at  War  Office  and  at  Singapore 
1883-5,  Sec.  to  Colonial  Defence  Com- 
mittee 1885,  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of 
Ireland  (Earl  Carnarvon)  1885-6,  Sec.  to 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Melbourne  Centenary 
Exhibition  1888-9,  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy 
of  Ireland  (Baron  Houghton)  1892-5,  and 
Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  for  Paris  (1900) 
Exhibition  1897-1901  ; is  a Knight  of 
Justice  (sometime  Sec. -Gen.  and  Chan- 
cellor) of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England ; appointed  an 
Acting  Sec.  of  Embassy  in  Diplo.  Ser. 
1900 ; was  Assist.  Sec.  to  Board  of 
Trade  (Railway  Depart.)  1901-7,  and 


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in  charge  of  London  Traffic  Branch  of 
Board  of  Trade  1907-11  : m.  1881 , Dame 
Agnes  Lowndes,  D.B.E.  (a  Lady  of 
Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England),  da.  of  the  late  W.  Graham, 
M.P.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1885,  K.C.M.G.  1901. 
Munstead  House,  Godaiming ; Athenceum, 
and  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Clubs. 

Son  living — Francis  Walter,  b.  1882. 
Daughters  living — Barbara  (Hon.  Mrs. 
Francis  W.  S.  McLaren),  b.  1887  : m.  1911, 
the  Hon.  Francis  Walter  Stafford  McLaren, 
M.P.,  who  d.  (on  active  ser.  during  European 
War)  19x7  [see  B.  Aberconway], — Pamela 
Margaret,  b.  1889  ; a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England : m.  1908, 
the  Right  Hon.  Reginald  McKenna,  P.C., 
of  36,  Smith  Square,  S.W. 

Jenkins,/?/.  Hon.  Sir  Laurence  Hugh, 
P.C.,  K.C.I.E.  [see  “Privy  Council”]. 

Jennings,  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Melvil], 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  M.  J.  Jennings  ; 
b.  1841 ; ed.  at  Radley  ; entered  Bengal 
Cav.  1859,  became  Capt.  1868,  Brevet 
Major  1877,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col. 
1886,  Maj.-Gen.  1895,  Lieut. -Gen.  1900, 
and  Gen.  1905  ; served  during  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  Campaign  1863-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  Brevet  Lieut.  - 
Col.)  ; was  D.A.G.  in  India  1892-5,  in 
command  of  a 2nd  class  Dist.,  Bengal 
1895-8,  and  of  a 1st  class  Dist.,  Bengal 
1898-1901  ; appointed  Hon.  Col.  a Regt. 
of  Indian  Cav.  1904 : in.  1873,  Agnes 

Mary,  who  d.  1920,  a da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  S.  Gilderdale;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1896,  K.C. B.  (Mil.)  1909.  The  Hermit- 
age, East  Bergholt,  Colchester. 

Son  living — Robert  Daniel,  b.  1877  ; Capt. 
Indian  Army. 

Daughter  living — One  : m.  18 — , E.  J.  Buck. 
Jermyn,  Sir  Alfred,  son  of  William 
Jermyn,  of  Wymondham;  b.  1845;  ed. 
at  King  Edward  VI.  Gram.  Sch., 
Wymondham;  a J.P.  and  Alderman  of 
King’s  Lynn  (Mayor  1897),  and  Chm.  or 
Director  of  Engineering  and  other  Cos.  ; 
m.  1870,  Ellen  Susanna,  da.  of  J.  Horatio 
Bobby,  of  Diss  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Burleigh 
House,  King's  Lynn. 

Jerram,  Adm.  Sir  (Thomas  Henry) 
Martyn,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  S.  J.  Jerram,  V.  of  Chobham  ; 
b.  1858;  ed.  at  Windlesham;  entered  R.  N. 
1871,  became  Lieut.  1881,  Com.  1894, 
Capt.  1899,  Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice- Adm. 
1913,  and  Adm.  1917;  retired  1918;  served 
with  Vitu  Expedition  1890,  in  command 
of  2nd  Batn.  of  Seamen,  Naval  Brig,  (de- 
spatches, medal),  and  at  Battle  of  Jutland 
1916 (despatches,  K.C.M.G.,  Com.  Legion 
of  Honour,  1st  class  of  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Anne,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy);  acted  as  Vice-Consul 
at  Mapondas  1891 ; was  Assist.  Inspecting 
Capt.  Boys'  Training  Ships  1902-4,  Ch.  of 
Staff  for  ships  and  vessels  with  nucleus 
crews  1909-10,  and  second  in  command 
Mediterranean  Fleet  1910-12,  Com. -in- 
ch., China  Station  1913-15,  and  Comdg. 
2nd  Battle  Squadron  1915-16;  has  Roy. 
Humane  So.  ’s  medal  for  saving  life  at  sea, 
Jubilee  and  Coronation  medals,  and  Grand 
Cordon  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising 
Sun,  and  1st  class  of  Order  of  the  Striped 
Tiger  of  China  : m.  1892,  Clara  Isabel,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Parsons,  of  Ennox,  near 
Frome;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1914,  K.C.M.G.  1916,  G. C.M.G.  ! 
1919.  Chobham  Rise,  Henley-on-Thames.  | 
Sons  living— Two. 


Jeudwine,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh 
Sandham,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
W.  Jeudwine,  V.  of  Chicheley,  Bucks ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  1912, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1916 ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  present 
at  operations  in  Cape  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-16,  on  Gen.  Staff,  and  Comdg. 
41st  Inf.  Brig,  and  58th  Div.  (despatches, 

C. B., promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.B.,  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium);  was  Instructor,  Sch.  of  Gun- 
nery 1894-9,  Assist.  Sup.  of  Experiments 
there  1904,  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Cape  Colony 
1902-4,  and  Head  Quarters  1904-8, 

D. A.A.G. , Aldershot  Command  1909-11, 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (2nd  Grade),  Staff 
Coll.  1912-13,  and  1st  Grade  1913-14 ; 
commanded  5th  Div.  1919-20  : m.  1891, 
Mary  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  David  Mey- 
nell ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Florence. 

J halawar,  H.H.  Maharaja  Rana  ( Sir 
Bhawani  Singh)  Bahadur  of,  K.  C.S.I.  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Mayo  Coll. , Ajmer ; is  a great 
lover  of  Arts,  Literature,  and  Science, 
and  a Member  of  the  Roy.  So.  of  Great 
Britain ; built  Kemball  Public  Library 
and  Colvin  Girls'  Sch.  and  Parmanand 
Hostel,  and  has  greatly  extended  educa- 
tion in  the  State,  by  establishing  Rajendra 
Sondhia  Sch. , Patan  Girls’  Sch.  and  many 
other  new  Schs.  in  the  Tahsils  ; estab- 
lished Rajendra  Literary  Institute,  and 
an  Orphanage;  cr.  K.  C.S.I.  1908. 
Jhalrapatan , Rajputana,  India. 

Jind,  Lieut.-Col.  H.H.  Farzand-i- 
Dilband  Rasikh-ul-Itikad  Daulat-i- 
Inglishia  Raja-i-Rajgan  Maharaja  (Sir 
Ranbir  Singh  Rajendra  Bahadur ) of, 
G.C.I.E.,  K. C.S.I., son  of  H.H.  Tikka 
Sahib  Balbir  Singh  Bahadur ; b.  1879  • 
ed.  privately  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Princes 
of  India,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  British 
Army ; maintains  Imperial  Ser.  Inf.  ; 
has  built  Boys  and  Girls’  Schs. , and  Male, 
Female,  and  Veterinary  Hospitals,  etc.  ; 
instituted  Fund  for  Widows  and  Orphans 
of  State  servants,  made  Primary  Education 
free  in  Jind ; received  hereditary  title  of 
Maharaja  1911 ; has  Delhi  Durbar  medals 
1903  and  1911 ; cr.  K. C.S.I.  1909, 
G.C.I.E.  1916.  Sangrur,  Jind  State, 
Punjab. 

John,  Sir  (William)  Goscombe,  R.A., 
son  of  Thomas  John,  of  Cardiff ; b.  i860; 
ed.  at  Llandaff,  at  City  and  Guilds  of 
London  Sch.  of  Art,  Kennington,  and 
at  Roy.  Acad.  Sch.  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Wales; 
elected  A. R.A.  1899,  and  R.A.  1909; 
a Sculptor,  a Corresponding  Member  of 
Institute  of  France,  and  Com.  of  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  an  Hon. 
A.R.I.B.A.  ; amongst  his  works  are 
Statues  of  King  Edward  VII.  at  Cape 
Town,  Prince  Christian  Victor  at  Wind- 
sor, Duke  of  Devonshire  at  Eastbourne, 
Marquess  of  Salisbury  in  Westminster 
Abbey,  Earl  of  Minto  Equestrian  Monu- 
ment in  Calcutta,  the  Insignia  for  In- 
vestiture of  Prince  of  Wales  (1911),  and 
other  statues,  memorials,  and  decorative 
w’orks : m.  1890,  Marthe,  da.  of  the  late 
Paul  Weiss,  of  Neuchfttel,  Switzerland; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  24,  Greville  Road,  St. 

John's  Wood,  N.  W. 6 ; Athenceum,  and 
Arts  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Muriel  Goscombe,  b.  1892: 


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in.  1915,  Luke  Val  Fildes,  [see  Fildes, 
Knt.]. 

Johnson,  Sir  Benjamin  Sands,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Sands  Johnson,  of  Ulver- 
ston  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute  ; 
sometime  a manufacturer  of  Liverpool, 
and  Chm.  of  Johnson  Brothers  (Dyers) 
(Limited)  ; Director-Gen.  of  Roy.  Army 
Clothing  Depart.  1917-19,  and  Director- 
Gen.  of  Govt.  Factories  1919;  a J.P.  for 
Lancashire  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Kirkdale  Div.  of  Liverpool  (L)  July 
1895  : m.  1905,  Janet  Steel,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  James  Hutcheson ; cr.  Knt. 
1910.  Abbots  Lea,  Woolton,  Liverpool ; 
2,  Ryder  Street,  St.  James' s,  S.  W.  1 ; 
Reform , l hatched  House,  Arts,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Ruth,  b.  1908. 

Johnson,  Sir  (Louis)  Stanley,  M.P. , 
son  of  Edward  Johnson,  of  Hackney, 
N.E.  ; b.  1869;  ed.  privately;  admitted 
a Solicitor  1899 ; is  a member  of  the 
legal  firm  of  Downer  and  Johnson,  of 
426,  Salisbury  House,  London  Wall,  E.C. , 
and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  London  Regt.  ; 
was  Mayor  of  Hackney  1914-19  ; has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Walthamstow 
{Co.  U)  since  Dec.  1918,  having  been 
defeated  there  Jan.  and  Nov.  1910 : m. 
1902,  Edith  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Heather,  of  Adelaide  House,  Jersey:  cr. 
Knt.  1920.  131,  Clapton  Common , 

N.E. ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Sons  living — Douglas  Heather,  b.  190 7, — 
Harold  Daintree,  b.  1910. 

Johnson,  Hon.  Sir  (William)  Elliot, 
K.C.M.G. , son  of  John  Johnson,  of  Kil- 
marnock ; b.  i860  ; elected  to  Common- 
wealth of  Australia  Parliament  1903, 
1906,  1910,  1913,  1914,  1917,  and  1919, 
and  Speaker  1913,  1917,  and  192c  ; Aus- 
tralian Parliamentary  Delegate  at  Corona- 
tion of  King  George  V. ; was  a Member  of 
Roy.  Commns.  on  Pearl  Shelling  In- 
dustry 1913,  and  on  Pacific  Mail  Ser. 
1915  : m.  1881  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1920. 

Cairnforth,  Dulwich  Hill,  near  Sydney , 
N.S.  Wales. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Johnston,  Col.  Sir  Duncan  Alexander, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Johnston,  H.E. I. C.S.  ; b.  1847;  entered 
R.E.  1868,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major 
1887,  Lieut. -Col.  1894,  Brevet  Col.  1898, 
and  Col.  1899  ; retired  1904  ; was  Director- 
Gen.  of  Ordnance  Survey  1899-1905,  Chm. 
of  Redistribution  Committee  1905-6,  and  a 
Member  of  Commn.  to  inquire  into  future 
Constitution  of  Transvaal  and  Orange 
River  Colony  1906 ; appointed  Chm. 
of  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Electoral 
Commn.  1906  ; elected  Vice-Pres.  of 
Roy.  Geographical  So.  1905,  and  an 
Hon.  Sec.  thereof  1907  ; twice  mentioned 
for  war  work  : m.  1883,  Clare  Millicent, 
who  d.  1914.  da.  of  F.  H.  Mackenzie  ; 
cr.  C. B.  (Civil)  1903,  K.C.M.G.  1906, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  8,  Lansdowne  Cres- 
cent, Edinburgh.  ; United  Service,  and 
New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Alexander  Colin,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”] . 
Johnston,  Sir  Harry  Hamilton, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Brookes  Johnston;  b.  1858; 
Hon.  D.Sc.  Camb.  1902  ; explored  River 
Congo  1882-3,  and  conducted  an  expe- 
dition to  explore  Mount  Kilimanjaro,  E. 
Africa  1884  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1885  ; 
was  H.M.’s  Vice-Consul  for  territories 
under  German  Protectorate  in  Dists.  of 
Cameroons  and  the  Oil  Rivers  1885-7, 
Acting  Consul  at  Old  Calabar  1887-8, 


Consul  for  Portuguese  Possessions  on  E. 
Coast  of  Africa  1889-91,  Consul  for 
Portuguese  E.  African  Territories,  H.M.’s 
Commr.  and  Consul-Gen.  in  British 
Central  Africa  and  territories  north  of 
Zambezi  1891-7,  Consul-Gen.  for  Tunis 
1897-9,  and  H.M.’s  Special  Commr., 
Com.-in-Ch.  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Uganda 
Protectorate  1899-1901  ; is  a Correspond- 
ing Member  of  Italian  Geographical  So., 
a Fellow  of  many  learned  Sos. , a Gov. 
of  London  School  of  Economics  and 
Political  Science,  and  a J.P.  for  W. 
Sussex ; unsuccessfully  contested  Rochester 
(L)  1903,  and  Marylebone,  W.  Div.,  Jan. 
1906  ; author  of  several  works  on  Africa : 
m.  1896,  the  Hon.  Winifred  Mary  Irby, 

O. B.E. , da.  of  5th  Baron  Boston  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1890,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1896, 
G.C.M.G.  1901.  St.  John's  Pi  iory,  Poling, 
Sussex. 

Johnston,  Sir  George  Lawson-, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  John  Lawson-Johnston,  of 
Kingswood,  Kent;  b.  1873;  Chm.  and 
Founder  of  Argentine  Estates  of  Bovril 
(Limited),  Chm.  of  several  other  public 
cos.,  a Member  of  Committee  of  King 
Edward’s  Hospital  Fund  for  London,  and 
of  Council  of.British  Empire  League,  and 
Hon.  Treasurer,  Great  Northern  Central 
Hospital;  during  European  War  served 
in  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Supply’s  Depart,  at 
War  Office,  and  was  a Member  of  Leather 
Control  Board  and  Chm.  of  Committees 
in  Raw  Materials  Depart,  at  War  Office 
1 917-19  : m.  1902,  the  Hon.  Edith  Laura 
St.  John,  da.  of  16th  Baron  St.  John  of 
Bletsoe;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Paven- 
ham  Bury,  Beds  ; 29 , Portman  Square,  W. 
Sons  living — Ian  St.  John,  b.  1905, — Hugh  de 
Beauchamp,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living — Olive  Elizabeth  Helen,  b. 

1904,  — Margaret  Beaufort,  b.  1907, — Char- 
lotte Enid,  b.  1910, — Laura  Pearl,  b.  1916. 

Johnston,  Right  Hon.  Sir  James, 

P. C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 
Johnstone,  Sir  Donald  Campbell, 

son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Camp- 
bell Johnstone,  C.B. , F.R.G.S.  ; b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.  ; entered  I. C.S. 
1879,  and  served  in  Punjab  as  Assist. 
Commr.,  and  in  Bombay  as  Assist. 
Commr.  and  Assist.  Collector ; was 
Magistrate,  Bombay  1882-4,  and  Sec. 
to  Revenue  Board,  Punjab  1887-91  ; ap- 
pointed Dist.  Judge  1891,  Div.  Judge 
1895,  a Puisne  Judge  Ch.  Court,  Punjab 

1905,  and  Ch.  Judge  thereof  1915  ; retired 
1917  : m.  1882,  Mary  H.  Johnstone,  of 
Claddens,  Lanarkshire ; cr.  Knt.  1915. 
Sons  living — Cecil  Henry  Campbell,  b.  1883; 
Advocate  1909;  Capt.  R.A. , — Donald,  b. 
1884;  in  I. C.S. : m.  1912,  Helen,  da.  of  Col. 
E-  C.  Stanton,  formerly  R.E. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Murdoch  (Viscountess 
Sidmouth) : m.  1915,  the  5th  Viscount  Sid- 
mouth. 

Johnstone,  Sir  Robert  Stewart,  son 
of  the  late  William  J.  Johnstone,  J.P. , of 
Dunesk,  Belfast ; b.  1855  I ed.  privately, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  Honours 
and  medal  1882,  LL.B.  1884,  M.A.  1895) ; 
Holt  Scholar,  Gray’s  Inn  1885 ; Bar. 
King  s Inns,  Dublin  1886  and  Gray’s  Inn 
1889 ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
3rd  Batn.  Manchester  Regt.  ; was  Dist. 
Commr.,  Lagos  1889-1894,  a Member  of 
Lagos  and  Porto  Novo  Boundary  Commn. 
1890,  and  Acting  Attorney-Gen.  Bahamas 
1902  ; appointed  Judge  of  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Bahamas,  and  Stipendiary 
and  Circuit  Magistrate  1894,  Ch.  Justice, 
Grenada  1909  (administered  Govt.  March 
1914) ; retired  1914 : m.  1893,  Helena 
Wilhelmina,  da.  of  Otto  von  der  Meden, 


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of  Coventry  Hall,  Streatham,  and  84, 
Marine  Parade,  Brighton ; cr.  Knt.  1915. 
Oakleigh,  Dot  king;  Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Son  living — Robert  Otto  Stewart,  b.  1894  ; 
L,ieut.  R.G.A.:  m.  1920,  Eileen  Maud,  da.  of 
Capt.  Randal  W.  W.  Plunkett,  of  Hillcrest, 
Snaresbrook. 

Johnstone,  Hon.  Sir  Alan  Van  den - 
Bempde-,  G.C.V.O.  [see  B.  Derwent]. 
Johore,  H.H.  the  Sultan  (Ibrahim)  of, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.B.E.,  son  of  H.H.  the  late 
Sultan  (Abu  Bakar)  of  Johore,  G.C.M.G. , 
K.C.S.I.;  b.  1873;  proclaimed  Sultan 
1895;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1897, 
G.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1916,  K.B.E.  (Hon. 
Mil.)  1918.  Johore  Bahru,  Malay 
Penifisula. 

Jones,  Sir  Bertram  Hyde,  K.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Civil  Assist,  to  Controller-Gen. 
of  Equipment  at  War  Office  during 
European  War  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Jones,  Rt.  Hoti.  Sir  (David)  Brynmor. 

P.  C.  ,K.C.,  M.  P.  [see  u Privy  Council  ”]. 
Jones,  Sir  Edgar  Rees,  K.B.E.,  M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Morgan  Humphrey 
Jones,  a Baptist  Min.,  of  Gorwell, 
Wattstown,  Rhondda;  b . 1878;  ed.  at 
Cardiff  Univ.  Coll.  (B.A.  1900,  M.A. 
1903) ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1912 ; also  a 
Member  of  Australian  and  N.S.  Wales 
Bars  ; is  a Member  of  Welsh  National 
Insurance  Commn,  was  Controller  of 
Priority  Depart.  Min.  of  Munitions  1915- 
18  ; author  of  “The  Art  of  the  Orator,” 
etc. ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Merthyr  Tydvil 
(L)  Jan.  19x0  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for 
Merthyr  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  ; m.  1919, 
Gillian  Eleanor  May,  da.  of  George  Brack- 
ley,  of  Harringay,  N.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Jones,  Sir  (George)  Roderick,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Roderick  Jones,  of  Man- 
chester ; b.  1877 ; is  Chm.  of  Reuters 
(Limited)  ; was  Director  of  Propaganda 
during  European  War ; has  Legion  of 
Honour  and  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece  ; m.  1920,  Enid,  da.  of  Col. 
Arthur  Bagnold,  C.B.,  C.  M.G.  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  51,  South  Street, 

Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; Windham,  Royal 
Automobile,  and  Civil  Service  ( Cape 
Town ) Clubs. 

Jones,  Professor  Sir  Henry,  LL.D., 
Litt.D.\  b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A. 
1879);  Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  1895, 
D.  Litt.,  Wales  1905  ; sometime  Professor 
of  Philosophy  and  Political  Economy, 
Univ.  Coll,  of  N.  Wales,  and  of  Logic  and 
Metaphysics  in  St.  Andrews  Univ.  ; has 
been  Professor  of  Moral  Philosophy  in 
Glasgow  Univ.  since  1894 ; is  a Fellow 
of  British  Acad.,  and  Gifford  Lecturer  in 
Glasgow  Univ.  : m.  1882,  Annie,  da.  of 
James  Walker,  of  Kilbirnie,  Ayrshire  ; cr. 
Knt.  19x2.  The  University,  Glasgow; 
Nodafa,  Tighnabruaich,  Argyllshire . 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Jones,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  John  Jones  ; 
b.  1862  : m.  1883,  Alice,  da.  of  William 
Glover,  of  Manchester  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Nine. 

Jones,  Sir  James  Edward,  L.L.D., 
son  of  Ellis  Jones,  of  Castlemere,  Roch- 
dale ; b.  1843 : ed.  at  Rochdale,  and  at 
Collegiate  Sch. , Sheffield  ; LL.D.  Victoria 
Univ.,  Manchester;  is  a merchant  and 
manufacturer,  and  a J.P.and  an  Alderman 
of  Rochdale  (twice  Mayor) ; sometime 


Chm.  of  Royal  Deaf  and  Dumb  Sch. , Man- 
chester : m.  1869,  Hannah  Hoyle,  who  d. 
1919,  of  Crossfield,  Rochdale;  cr.  Knt. 
1914.  Sparthfield,  Rochdale. 

Daughters  living — Enid, — Amy. 

Jones,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert,  K.B.E., 

C. B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Robert  Jones,  of 
Cliftonville,  Rhyl ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Syden- 
ham Coll.  ; F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh  1889, 
Hon.  Ch.  M.  Liverpool  Univ.  1909,  Hon. 
F.R.C.S. I.  1912,  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Univ.  of 
Wales  1917 ; Hon.  LL.D.  1919  ; is 
Lecturer  in  Orthopaedic  Surgery  in  Liver- 
pool Univ.,  Director  of  Mil.  Orthopaedics 
Army  Med.  Ser.  (with  rank  of  Maj.- 
Gen.),  a Member  of  War  Office  Ad- 
visory Board,  Consulting  Surg.  Roe- 
hampton  House,  Hon.  Consultant  Ortho- 
paedics, Min.  of  Pensions,  Surg.  to  various 
Liverpool  Hospitals,  Director  of  Ortho- 
paedics, St.  Thomas’s  Hospital,  Surg. 
Roy.  National  Orthopaedic  Hospital, 
Pres.  British  Orthopaedic  Asso.,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  American 

D. S.M.  ; author  of  several  works  on  ortho- 
paedic surgery  : m.  1887,  Susie,  who  d. 

1918,  da.  of  William  Evans,  of  Southville, 
Liverpool ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  Knt.  1917, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  11,  Belvidere  Road, 
Princes'  Park , Liverpool ; 9,  Cavendish 
Square,  W.  ; Reform,  Savile,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Arthur  Probyn,  b.  1892  : m.  1919, 
Eileen,  da.  of  the  late  James  Evans,  of  Birk- 
dale,  and  of  Mrs.  James,  of  The  Old  Hall, 
Helsby,  Cheshire. 

Daughter  living — Hilda : m.  1908,  Frederick 
Watson. 

Jones,  Sir  William  Henry  Hyndman, 
LL.B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Jones,  of  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  ; b.  1847  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb  (LL.B.  Law  Tripos  1869);  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1878  ; appointed  a Commr. 
to  inquire  into  condition  of  Police  Force 
in  Barbados  1880,  Stipendiary  Magistrate, 
St.  Lucia  and  a M.L.C.  there  1881, 
M.E.C.,  St.  Lucia  1883,  Acting  Ch. 
Justice  of  St.  Lucia  and  Tobago  1886, 
Police  Magistrate  and  a M.E.C.  and 
M.L.C.,  Grenada  1887,  and  Resident 
Magistrate  of  Jamaica  1888  ; acted  as 
Puisne  Judge,  Jamaica  1893-5,  and  as 
Attorney-Gen.  there  1895 ; appointed  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Straits  Settlements  1896, 
Ch.  Judicial  Commr.,  Federated  Malay 
States  1905,  and  Ch.  Justice,  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1906 ; retired  1914 ; is  a Fellow 
of  Colonial  Institute;  m.  1882,  Florence 
Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Jones,  of 
Liverpool;  cr.  Knt.  1906.  Albemarle 
Club. 

Jones,  Sir  William  Hollingworth 
Quayle,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
William  Jones,  sometime  V.  of  Pakenham, 
Suffolk,  and  Rural  Dean  ; b.  1854 ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1877  ; went  S.E.  Circuit ; 
formerly  Capt.  W.  Suffolk  Militia ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Suffolk  ; was  Queen’s  Advocate, 
Gold  Coast  Colony  1883-7,  and  Ch. 
Justice  of  Sierra  Leone  1887-95  (Acting 
Dep.  Gov.  on  various  occasions  1887-95, 
and  Acting  Gov.  under  H.M.’s  Commn. 
1892) ; acted  as  Dep.  Chm.  of  London 
Quarter  Sessions  1897-1906;  formerly 
Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  Suffolk 
Regt.  (retired  as  Major) : m.  1st,  1884, 
Alice,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  Charles  Kent ; 
2nd,  1893,  Claire  May  (from  whom  he 
obtained  a divorce  1905),  da.  of  Edmond 
Berdoe-Wilkinson,  of  Ashstead,  Godal- 


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ming ; 3rd,  1906,  May  Bradley  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1910),  da.  of 
the  late  William  James  Dyer  ; cr.  Knt. 
1892.  Barton  Mere,  near  Bury  St.  Ed- 
munds; New  University  Club. 

Jones,  Sir  William  John,  K.B.E. , son 
of  William  Jones,  of  London ; b.  1866 ; 
ed.  at  Haberdashers’  Sch.  ; a Gas  En- 
gineer, and  Managing  Director  of  Arthur 
Duckham  and  Co.  (Limited),  Woodall 
and  Duckham  (Limited),  and  The  Wood- 
all  Duckham  Vertical  Retort  and  Oven 
Construction  Co.  (Limited) ; appointed 
Director  of  Refractory  Materials,  Min.  of 
Munitions  1916,  and  Dep.  Controller  of 
Iron  and  Steel  Production  1917  : m.  1893, 
Emma,  da.  of  George  Hicks,  of  London  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
The  Orchard,  War lingham,  Surrey  ; St. 
Stephen's  Club. 

Jones,  Sir  William  Yarworth,  son  of 
the  late  William  Morgan  Jones,  of  Fair- 
field,  Chepstow ; b.  1870 ; Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  Victor  Tyre  Co. 
(Limited)  ; rendered  sers.  to  Ministry  of 
Munitions  during  European  War ; m. 
1909,  Frances  Flora,  da.  of  John  Burdett, 
of  Melbourne ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Villa 
cTArno,  Albany  Park,  Kingston-on- 
Thames  ; Oriental  Club. 

Jones,  Sir  Robert  Armstrong-, 

C. B.E. , M.D.  ,F.R.  C.  P.  ,F.P.  C.S.  ,D.Sc. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Jones,  of 
Eisteddfa,  Criccieth,  N.  Wales;  b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Portmadoc  Gram.  Sch.,  at  Grove 
Park  Sch. , Wrexham,  at  Univ.  Coll,  of  N. 
Wales,  and  at  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital ; 
M.B.  London  1880,  M.D.  1885,  B.S. 
1886,  F.R.C.S.  England  1886,  F.R.C.P. 
London  1908  ; Hon.  D.Sc. , Wales  ; some- 
time temporary  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C., 
Consulting  Physician  in  Mental  Diseases 
to  Mil.  Forces  in  London  and  Aldershot 
Command  ; is  Lecturer  on  Mental  Dis- 
eases at  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  a 
F.S.A. , a J.P.  for  Essex,  Carnarvonshire, 
and  co.  London,  a D.L.  for  Carnarvon- 
shire, Gresham  Professor  of  Physic,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England ; was  Resident 
Physician  and  Sup.  Earlswood  Asylum 
1888-93,  and  of  L.C.C.  Asylum,  Claybury 
1893-1916  ; assumed  in  1913  the  additional 
surname  of  Armstrong ; author  of  numer- 
ous medical  works : m.  1893,  Margaret 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Owen 
Roberts,  M.A.,  D.C.L. , LL.D. , F.S.A. , 

D. L.  ; cr.  Knt.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
9,  Bramham  Gardens,  S.  W. ; Plds  Dinas, 
Carnarvon  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — Ronald  Owen  Lloyd,  b.  1899. 
Daughters  living— Elaine  Margaret : m.  1920, 
Capt.  Charles  Edward  Wanhope,  M.C.,  R.F.A., 
— Gwendolen  Jane. 

Jones,  Sir  William  Samuel  Glyn-, 
son  of  George  Griffith  Jones  ; b.  1869  ; ed. 
at  Merthyr  Tydvil  Gram.  Sch.  ; Bar, 
Middle  Temple  1904;  sometime  a Phar- 
macist ; is  Sec.  and  Registrar  of  Phar- 
maceutical So.,  and  a J.P.  and  a 
County  Alderman  of  Middlesex;  ap- 
pointed Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to 
Min.  of  Munitions  1916,  and  to  Min.  of 
Reconstruction  1917;  has  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Glyn  ; author  of 
“ The  Law  Relating  to  Poisons  and 
Pharmacy  ” ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Stepney  Div. 
of  Tower  Hamlets  (L)  1910-18,  having 
been  defeated  there  Jan.  1910  : rn.  1894, 
Mary,  da.  of  John  Evans,  of  Llanybyther, 
Carmarthenshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  26,  Old 
Park  Villas,  Palmer’s  Green , N.  ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 


Jones,  Hon.  Sir  William  Hall-, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hall- 
Jones,  of  Folkestone ; b.  1851 ; has  been 
Prime  Minister  of  New  Zealand,  Min.  for 
Public  Works,  Min.  for  Railways,  Min. 
for  Marine,  Min.  for  Education,  Min. 
for  Labour,  Min.  of  Justice,*  Colonial 
Treasurer,  and  Min.  in  charge  of 
Departs,  of  Printing,  Roads,  and 
Bridges,  New  Zealand;  represented  New 
Zealand  in  London  1908-12  ; appointed  a 
M.L.C.  New  Zealand  19x3;  was  High 
Commr.  for  New  Zealand  at  Imperial 
Copyright  Conference  1910,  and  at  Im- 
perial Education  Conference  1911;  cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1910.  Wellington , New  Zea- 
land ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Jones,  Professor  Sir  John  Morris-, 
son  of  the  late  Morris  Jones  (nl  Morris) ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Christ  Coll.,  Brecon,  and 
at  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A. 
1890,  Research  Fellow  1904-8) ; Hon. 
LL.D.  Glasgow  1919;  appointed  Pro- 
fessor of  Welsh  at  Univ.  Coll,  of  N. 
Wales,  Bangor  1895,  and  Warden  of 
Guild  of  Graduates,  Univ.  of  Wales 
1917,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Ancient  Monuments  in  Wales  1920; 
sometime  a Member  of  Carnarvonshire 
Education  Committee,  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Anglesey  : m.  1897,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Hughes,  of  Siglan, 
Anglesey ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  University 
College,  Bangor ; Ty  Coch,  Llanfairpwll , 
Anglesey. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Jordan,  Right  Hon.  Sir  John  Newell, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.B. 

[see  “Privy  Council”]. 

Joyce,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Matthew  Ingle, 
P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Judha  Shumshere  Jung,  Bahadar 
Rana  ( Supradipta  Manyabara ) Sir, 
K.C.I.E.,  tenth  son  of  Gen.  Dhir  Shum- 
shere, sometime  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Nepalese 
Army ; b.  1875  ; entered  Nepalese  Army 
1890,  became  Acting  Senior  Comdg.  Gen. 
1910,  and  Comdg.  Gen.  1914;  has  1st 
class  Star  of  Nepal ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  (Hon.) 
1917.  Jawalakhil,  Nepal,  India. 
Jugmohandas  Vagivandas,  Sir ; b. 
18 — ; is  a Merchant  and  Banker,  and  a 

J. P.  for  Bombay  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Bombay. 
Juhjar  Sinh  Ju  Dev  [see  Charkhari]. 
Jury,  Sir  William  Frederick,  son  of 

Frederick  Charles  Jury ; b.  1870;  organized 
Cinema  Films  of  War  on  Western  Front ; 
is  Director  of  Cinematograph  Propaganda, 
Min.  of  Information  ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy:  m.  1891,  Ellen,  da.  of  William 
C.  Marshe ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Sherwood 
House,  Reading. 

Just,  Sir  Hartmann  Wolfgang, 

K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Heinrich 
Just,  of  Bristol  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Bristol 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford  (Scholar  1873)  ; entered  Colonial 
Office  1878 ; became  1st  class  Clerk 
1895,  and  Principal  Clerk  1897  ; was 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Secs,  of 
State  for  the  Colonies  1883-95  ; acted  as 
Assist.  Sec.  at  Colonial  Conference  1887, 
and  as  Sec.  to  Colonial  Conference  1907  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State  for 
the  Colonies  1907,  and  Sec.  to  Imperial 
Conference  1911 ; retired  1916  : m.  1879, 
Katherine  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel 
Rootham ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.  B.  (Civil) 
1902,  K.C.M.G.  1911.  Faulconers,  Cod- 
more  Cross,  Chesham,  Bucks ; New  Uni- 
versity Club. 

32* 


1002 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Juta,  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hubert,  son  of 
Jan  Carel  Juta,  of  an  old  Dutch  family  ; b. 
1857 ; ed.  at  S.  African  Coll. , Cape  | 
Town,  and  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Univ. 
(B.A.  1876;  LL.B.,  London  Univ.,  1st 
class  honours)  1880 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1880;  "Advocate  Supreme  Court  Cape 
Town  1880;  a K.C.  1893;  some  years 
Examiner  in  Law  to  Cape  Univ.  and 
subsequently  Examiner  in  Practical  Law 
Examinations  by  Supreme  Court ; ap- 
pointed Judicial  Commr.  to  settle  Swazi- 
land Concession  claims  1890,  Temporary 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court  1892,  Attorney- 
Gen.  of  Cape  Colony  1894,  and 
Judge  Pres,  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
Div.  of  Supreme  Court  of  S.  Africa,  1914  ; 
is  Judge  of  Court  of  Appeal  of  S. 
Africa  ; elected  for  Oudtshoorn  in  House 
of  Assembly  1893  and  for  Port  Elizabeth 
1899  ; was  Speaker  thereof  1896-9  ; elected 
a Member  of  first  Parliament  of  Union 
of  S.  Africa  (for  Harbour  Div.  of  Cape 
Town)  1910 ; author  of  several  legal 
works  : m.  1883,  Helen  Lena,  O.B.E. , da. 
of  M.  Tait  (formerly  Member  of  House  of 
Assembly),  of  Rondebosch,  Cape  Town  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1897.  Mon  Ddsir , Kenilworth , 
near  Cate  Town. 

Daughters  living — R£n6:  m.  1915,  Lieut.  Luke 
Hansard,  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve, — Helen, 
— Luia:  m.  1916,  Victor  Courtenay  Walter 
Forbes,  of  the  Foreign  Office  [see  B.  Forbes], 
— Brenda:  m.  1907,  the  Rev.  Francis  Symes- 
Thompson,  V.  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  Oxon. 

Kadoorie,  Sir  Ellis,  son  of  the  late 
Silas  Kadoorie  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  privately ; 
is  a J.P.  and  a merchant  of  Hong  Kong ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  Hong  Kong ; Hong  Kong , 
and  Shanghai  Clubs. 

Kagal  [see  Pirajirao  Bapu  Sahib 
Ghatze]. 

Kagwa,  5/rApolo,  K.  C.M.  G.,  M.B.E. , 
son  of  Kadumukasa,  and  grandson 
of  Sentesa  Kamunji  Katabarwa  (2nd 
Chief)  of  Budu  County,  Uganda ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  by  Church  Missionary  So.’s 
Missionaries  in  Uganda ; was  Gen.  in 
Christian  - Mohammedan  War  1888-9, 
Ch.  Agent  in  inviting  Imperial  British 
E.  Africa  Co.  to  Uganda  1889  and 
in  getting  King  Mwanga  and  other 
chiefs  to  sign  treaty  with  Capt.  Lugard 
1890,  Gen.  of  English  section  of  the 
Baganda  in  war  against  French  section 
and  instrumental  in  effecting  return  of 
King  Mwanga  after  the  war  1892,  and 
Baganda  Gen.  in  Bukedi  Expedition  1895 
(medal),  and  in  expeditions  against  rebel 
King  Mwanga  in  Budu  1897  (medal)  and 
Soudanese  Mutineers  at  Usoga  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ; appointed  Store 
Keeper  to  King  Mwanga  1886,  Mukwenda 
(Chief)  of  Singo  Country  1888,  Katikiro 
or  Prime  Minister  of  Buganda  1889,  and 
Regent  of  Infant  King  of  Buganda  1897  ; 
represented  King  of  Buganda  at  Corona- 
tion of  King  Edward  VII.  1902,  visiting 
chief  towns  of  England  and  Scotland  ; 
became  Hon.  Lieut.  Buganda  Rifles  1914, 
and  African  Native  Med.  Corps  1917 ; 
author  of  “ Basekabakabe  Buganda 
(Kings  of  Uganda),"  “ Engero  za  Ba- 
ganda (Uganda  Folk  Lore),"  etc.  : m. 
1890  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1905,  M.B.E. 
(Hon.)  1918.  Mengo,  Kampala,  Uganda. 
Kahlur  (Bilaspur),  H.H.  Raja  (Sir 
Bije  Chand)  of,  K.C.I.E. , C.S.I.  ; b. 
1872;  is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India,  and  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army ; 
appointed  a M.E.C. , Bengal  1919; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.I.E.  1917. 
Kahlur,  Bilaspur,  India. 


Kailas  Chundra  Bose,  Rai  Bahadur 
Sir,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E. , L.M  S.,  son  of  the 
late  Babu  Madhu  Soodan  Bose;  b.  1850; 
is  a L.M.S. , a Fellow  of  Calcutta  Univ., 
Municipal  Commr.  of  Calcutta,  Vice- Pres, 
of  First  Indian  Med.  Congress,  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Institute  of  Public  Health,  and 
an  Hon.  Presidency  Magistrate ; was 
Bengal  Govt.  Delegate  at  all  India  Sani- 
tary Conferences  at  Bombay,  Madras,  and 
Lucknow ; received  Kaiser-i-Hind  gold 
medal  1909:  m.  1869;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900, 
Knt.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  1, 

Scckea  s Street,  Calcutta. 

Kaishree  Singhji  [see  SirohiJ. 

Kalat,  H.H.  the  Khan  (Mir  Sir 
Mahmud  Khan)  of,  G. C.I.E.  ; b.  1864; 
is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1878,  G. C.I.E.  1894.  Kalat,  Belu- 
c hist  an,  India. 

Kanagasabai,  Sir  Ambalawanar,  son 
of  Subramania  Ambalawanar  ; b.  1856 ; 
ed.  at  Madras  Christian  Coll.  (B.A.  1878)  ; 
Advocate  of  Supreme  Court  of  Ceylon 
1882;  was  a M.L.C.,  Ceylon  1906-17; 
appointed  Pres.  Jaffna  Hindu  Coll. 
1898,  and  Chm.  of  Jaffna  Commercial 
Corporaton  1899;  is  Pres.  Jaffna  Asso.  ; 
m.  1884;  cr.  Knt.  1917.  Jaffna , Ceylon. 
Kapurthala,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Sir 
Jagatjit  Singh  Bahadur ) of,  G. C.S.I.,  son 
of  H.H.  the  late  Raja  (Kharak  Singh)  of 
Kapurthala;  b.  1872  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Princes  of  India,  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 
in  the  Army ; received  hereditary  title 
of  Maharaja  1911 : m.  1908,  Senorita 
Delgado,  of  Malaga  ; cr.  K. C.S.I.  1897, 
G. C.S.I.  1911.  Kapurthala,  Putijab. 
Karauli,  H.H.  the  Maharaja  (Sir 
Ban  war  Pal  Deo  Bahadur)  of , G.  C.I.E., 
son  of  H.H.  the  late  Maharaja  (Sir  Madan 
Pal)  of  Karauli,  G. C.S.I. ; b.  1864  ; is  one 
of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1894,  G. C.I.E.  1897.  Karauli,  Rajpu- 
tana,  India. 

Kashi  Rao  Holkar,  Rao  Sir, 
K. C.S.I.,  Dada  Sahib;  cr.  K. C.S.I. 
1875.  Indore,  Central  India. 

Kaul,  Sir  Daya  Kishan,  K.B.E., 
C.I.E.,  Diwan  Bahadur,  Rai  Sahib, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Raja  Pandit 
Suraj  Kaul,  C.I.E.,  of  Lahore  ; b.  1872  ; 
graduated  Govt.  Coll.,  Lahore  1893;  was 
Private  Sec.  to  H.H.  the  Maharaja  of 
Jammu  and  Kashmir,  Dec.  1908  to  April 
1909,  Senior  Min.  * in  Alwar  State, 
Rajputana  1911-16,  and  Foreign  and 
Financial  Sec.,  Patiala  State  1916-19, 
since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Sec.,  Patiala 
State;  C.I.E.  1908,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Patiala,  Punjab. 

Kavanagh,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles, 
Toler  McMurrough,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
C.  V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Arthur  McMurrough  Kavanagh,  P.C.,  of 
Borris,  co.  Carlow  ; A 1864  ; entered  Army 
1884,  became  Capt.  10th  Hussars  1890, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  1904,  Col.  1905,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O. ),  European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  aCav.  Brig,  (wounded, 
despatches,  promoted,  K.C.B.,  Order 
of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  ot 
Italy,  K.C.M.G.,  Com.  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  ot 
St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus);  was 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Jamaica  1889-91, 
Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  a Cav.  Brig.  1909-13, 
and  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig.  S.  Army,  India 


KNIGHTS. 


1003 


1914  : m.  1895,  May,  2nd  da.  of  S.  Perry, 
of  Woodrooff,  Tipperary ; cr.  D.S.0. 1902, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905,  C.V.O.  1909, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Kay,  Sir  Robert  Newbald,  son  of 
William  Kay,  of  York  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Priory  Street  Higher  Grade  Sch.,  York; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1893  ; Chm.  of  Re- 
cruiting and  Advisory  Committees,  York 
during  European  War ; Sheriff  of  York 
1913-14 : m.  1899,  Alice  May,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Thornton  Lambert ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Townshend  House , The 
Mozint , York. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Kearney,  Capt.  Sir  Francis  Edgar, 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Francis  Kearney, 
solicitor,  of  Shannon  Lawn,  Limerick  ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
Honours  and  Moderatorship,  and  Medal 
in  Ethics  and  Logic  1890);  LL.B.  and 
LL.D.  Dublin  Univ.  ; admitted  a Soli- 
citor 1891 ; is  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and 
head  of  the  legal  firm  of  Francis  Kearney 
and  Son,  of  12,  Dame  Street,  Dublin, 
and  Limerick  ; has  been  employed  on 
Recruitirig  Duty  in  Ireland  since  May 

1915  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Limerick 
(U)  1900:  vi.  1910,  Clare,  only  da.  of 
Michael  J.  Malone,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  of 
5,  Pery  Square,  Limerick  ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Shannon  Lawn , Limerick;  Carlton, 
University  [Dublin),  and  County  [Lime- 
rick) Clubs. 

Son  living— Francis  George,  b.  1916. 

Daughters  living — Eleanor  Kathleen, — Shee- 
lah  Mary. 

Keary,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry 
D’ Urban,  K.C.B. , K.C.I.E.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Hall  William  Keary, 
of  Bridgnorth;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough; entered  Army  1875,  M.S.C.  1877, 
became  Capt.  1888,  Major  1893,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1910, 
Maj.-Gen.  1911,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1917; 
retired  1920 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1880,  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-7 
(despatches),  in  Wuntho  operations  1891 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  in  N.  Chin  H 11s 
1892-3  (despatches,  Brevet  Major),  in  Chin 
Hills  1894-5,  in  China  1900  (despatches), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  as 
Brig.- Com.  and  Div.  Com.  (despatches  five 
times,  K.C.B.,  Serbian  Order  of  Kara- 
george) ; was  Comdt.  of  a Mil.  Police 
Batn.,  Burma  1887-92,  and  in  command 
of  91st  Punjabis  1892-1909  ; appointed  to 
command  an  Inf.  Brig. , India  1910,  and 
to  be  a Divisional  Com.  there  1918 ; 
sometime  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  : m.  1906, 
Mabel  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Malcolm  Lloyd:  cr.  D.S.O.  1892,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.I.E. 
1917. 

Keightley,  *Sz>Samuel  Robert,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Keightley,  J.  P. ; b. 
1859  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Queens  Coll., 
Belfast ; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1883  ; 
is  a novelist,  a J.P.  for  co.  Down,  and  a 
Member  of  Senate  of  Queen’s  Univ.,  Bel- 
fast ; unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of 
Antrim  1903,  and  S.  Derry  Div.  of  Lon- 
donderry [L)  Jan.  1910 : m.  1892,  Ger- 
trude Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Smith, 
of  Northampton  ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
D-rumbeg  House,  Dunmurry , co.  Down. 
Son  and  Daughters  living. 

Keir,  Lieut.-Ge?i.  Sir  John  Lindesay, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Lindesay 
Keir;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Wimbledon  Sch., 


and  at  R.  M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1876,  be- 
came Capt.  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1902,  Col.  1904, 
Maj.-Gen.  1909,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1916; 
retired  1918 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  Comdg.  R.H.A.  Mounted  Rifles 
and  subsequently  a column  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet 
Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  on  Staff  (despatches,  K.C.B.,  pro- 
moted Lieut. -Gen. , Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was 
A.  A.G. , Peshawur  and  Rawal  Pindi  Divs. 
1904-7,  and  in  command  of  Allahabad 
Brig.  1907-11 ; appointed  to  command  S. 

^Midland  Territorial  Div.  1912,  a Div., 
Ireland  1914,  and  an  Army  Corps  1915  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire: 
m.  1895,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  G.  Simpson,  of  Baldock,  Herts; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
United  Set  vice  Club. 

Keith,  Sir  Henry  Shanks,  son  of  the 
late  James  Keith  ; b.  1852  ; a merchant, 
and  a J.P.  for  Hamilton  (Provost  1902-8 
and  1919),  Chm.  Lanarkshire  Education 
Committee,  Pres.  Education  Authorities 
Asso.  of  Scotland,  and  Hon.  Sheriff  Sub- 
stitute of  Lanarkshire ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Falkirk  Dist.  [U)  1906  and 
Jan.  1910,  Lanarkshire,  Mid  Div.  Dec. 
1910,  and  Lanarkshire,  Hamilton  Div. 
Dec.  1918 : m.  1885,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
John  Hamilton,  of  Mayfield,  Bothwell ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Avonholm,  Hamilton, 
Scotland ; Constitutional  Club. 

Sons  living — James,  LL.B.,  b.  18S6:  m.  1915, 
— John  Hamilton,  b.  1889  : m.  1910. 

Daughters  living — Agnes  Dalziel  Milliken,  b. 
1887, — Helen  Hamilton,  b.  1892:  m.  1917. 

Kekewich,  Sir  George  William, 
K.C.B.,  fourth  son  of  the  late  Samuel 
Trehawke  Kekewich  (successively  M.P. 
for  Exeter  and  S.  Devon),  of  Peamore, 
Devon  ; b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  Classics 
in  Moderations,  and  2nd  class  Classics  in 
Final  Schools) ; Hon.  D.C.L.  Durham 
1897  ; entered  Education  Depart,  as  Ex- 
aminer 1867,  became  Senior  Examiner 
1871,  and  Sec.  to  the  Committee  of 
Council  on  Education  1890,  also  Sec.  of 
Science  and  Art  Depart.,  S.  Kensington 
1899 ; was  a Roy.  Commr.  at  Paris 
Exhibition  1900,  and  Sec.  to  Board  of 
Education  1900-1903;  is  a J.P.  for 
Middlesex,  and  an  Hon.  Member  of 
National  Union  of  Teachers  ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Exeter  [L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910  : m. 
1866;  C.B.  (Civil)  1892,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1895.  Reform,  National  Liberal,  and 
Union  (Brighton)  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Winifred:  m.  1900,  the 

Rev.  Richard  Valpy  French,  Canon  of 
Llandaff. 

Kelantan,  H.H.  the  Sulta?i  of, 
K.C.M.G.-,  cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1913. 
Kalantan,  Federated  Malay  States. 

Kell,  Col.  Sir  Vernon  George  Walde- 
grave,  K.B.E.,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Major 
Waldegrave  C.  F.  Kell ; b.  1873  ; ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  temporary  Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  War 
Office,  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  of 
S.S.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  a 
Knight  (1st  class)  of  Order  of  St.  Olav  of 
Norway;  has  gen.  ser.  medal;  China 
1900  (medal  with  clasp):  m.  1900,  Con- 
stance Rawdon,  da.  of  James  Scott,  of 
Westlands,  Queenstown  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 


1004 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  34,  Argyll 

Road , W.8. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Kelly,  Sir  Henry  Greene,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Greene  Kelly,  of  Monkstown, 
co.  Dublin;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  Honors  and  Prize  in  His- 
tory and  Political  Science,  LL.  B. ) ; Bar. 
King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1884  ; appointed  a 
Puisne  Judge,  Niger  Territories  1891, 
Ch.  Justice  1899,  and  Ch.  Justice  of 
Supreme  Court  of  S.  Nigeria  1900  ; re- 
tired 1908  : m.  1909,  Doris  Muriel,  da.  of 
Edward  Trenchard,  of  Melbourne  ; cr. 
Knt.  1906.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Sons  living — Edward,  b.  1912, — Henry  (twin;, 
b.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Joan,  b.  1910, — Joyce,  b. 
(twin)  1910. 

Keltie,  Sir  John  Scott;  b.  1840; 
ed.  at  Perth,  and  at  St.  Andrews  (LL.D.) 
and  Edinburgh  Univs.  ; is  the  well- 
known  geographer;  sometime  Sub-Editor 
of  Nature ; appointed  Inspector  of  Geo- 
graphical Education,  Roy.  Geographical 
So.  1884,  Librarian  1885,  and  was  Sec. 
1892-1915  (Victoria  medal) ; Joint  Editor 
Geographical  Journal  1915-17  ; became 
Pres.  Geographical  Section,  British  Asso. 
1897  ; has  Cullum  gold  medal  of 
American  Geographical  So.,  and  gold 
medals  of  Paris  and  Roy.  Scottish  Geo- 
graphical Sos. ; is  Com.  of  Orders  of  North 
Star  (Sweden)  and  St.  Olaf  (Norway) ; 
Editor  of  “ The  Statesman’s  Year  Book  ” ; 
author  of  several  geographical  works  : 
m.  1865,  Margaret  Scott ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
3,  Rosecroft  Avenue , Hampstead , N.  W.  ; 
Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Kemball,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Vero, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  John  Shaw  Kemball  (Indian  Army), 
of  Fairseat,  Wrotham,  Kent ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886,  Brevet 
Major  1896,  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col. 
1904,  Col.  1904  (h.-p.  1913),  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1914;  retired  1920;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  and 
as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  on  lines  of  com- 
munication (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major) , withTochi  Field  Force  1897, 
as  D.A.Q.M.G.  Intelligence  Depart,  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  with  Kaduna  Expedition 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Northern  Nigeria 
1900  and  1901,  in  command  of  Kontagora- 
Bida  Expedition  (medal  with  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  and  Kano-Sokoto  Expedition 
1903  (clasp,  C.B.),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  on  Staff,  and  Comdg.  a Brig, 
in  Mesopotamia  (wounded,  despatches, 
K.C.M.G.)  ; was  D.A.Q.M.G.  India 
1891-9,  Inspector-Gen.  of  W.  African 
Frontier  Force  1901-5,  A.Q.M.G.,  E.  Com- 
mand 1907,  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office 
1907-9,  Director  of  Movements  and 
Quartering  there  1909-13,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a Brig,  in  India  1914-15,  and  a 
Div.  in  India  1917-19  : m.  1889,  Hattie, 
O.  B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Gilbert  Elliot, 
formerly  I.C.S.  [see  E.  Minto,  colls. J ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1903, 
K.C.M.G.  1916.  The  Old  Mill  House , 
Ewelme,  Oxon  ; United  Service  Club. 
Kemnal,  Sir  James;  b.  18 — ; a F.R.S. ; 
rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  manu- 
facture of  munitions  during  European 
War  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Kemnal  Manor , 
Chislehursl. 

Kemp,  Hon.  Sir  (Albert)  Edward, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , son  of  Robert  Kemp,  a farmer 


and  merchant,  of  Canada;  b.  1858;  ed. 
at  Clarenceville,  and  at  Lacolle  Coll., 
Quebec ; was  Pres.  Canadian  Manufac- 
turers’ Asso.  1895-6,  and  of  Toronto 
Board  of  Trade  1899-1900;  appointed 
Min.  without  Portfolio,  Canada  1911, 
Chm.  War  Purchasing  Commn.  1915,  Min. 
of  Mil.  and  Defence  1916,  and  Min.  of 
Overseas  Mil.  Forces  of  Canada  1917 ; 
is  M.P.  for  E.  Toronto,  a P.C.  of  Canada, 
Pres,  of  Sheet  Metal  Products  Co.  of 
Canada  (Limited),  of  Toronto,  Montreal, 
and  Winnipeg,  a Director  of  National 
Trust  Co.  of  Toronto,  and  of  Imperial 
Life  Assurance  Co.  of  Toronto,  and  other 
cos.  : m.  1879,  a da.  of  John  Wilson,  of 
Montreal;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Castle 
Frank , Toronto;  Bobcaygeon,  Ontario; 
York , National , Albany  [Toronto),  and 
Toronto  and  Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Alice:  m.  1903,  W.  Scott 
Waldie,  of  Toronto, — Florence:  m.  1908,  A.  H. 
C.  Proctor,  of  Toronto, — Hazel:  m.  1st,  1912, 
F.  Chattan  Stephens,  of  Montreal;  zndly, 
1920,  Arthur  S.  Colville,  of  Montreal. 

Kempe,  Sir  Alfred  Bray,  D.C.L. , 3rd 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  J ohn  Edward  Kempe, 
R.  of  St.  James’s,  Piccadilly,  W. ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1884);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1873,  and  a Bencher  1909 ; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham  1908;  is  a Fellow 
of  Royal  So.  (Treasurer  and  Vice-Pres. 
1898-1919),  and  Chancellor  of  Dioceses 
of  Southwell,  St.  Albans,  Chelmsford, 
Peterborough,  Chichester,  and  London, 
and  Judge  of  Consistory  Court  of  London ; 
was  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  on  Ecclesi- 
astical Courts  1881-3  I author  of  various 
mathematical  papers  : m.  1st,  1877,  Mary, 
who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Bowman,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  rst  Bt.  ; andly, 
1897,  Alice  Ida,  el.  da.  of  His  Honour 
the  late  Judge  Meadows  White,  Judge 
of  County  Court  Circuit  No.  41  ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  22,  Pembridge  Square,  W.2; 

2,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.\; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Humphrey  Meadows,  b. 
1900, — Frederick  Charles,  b.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Marjorie,  b.  1903. 

Kempe,  5/rJohn  Arrow,  K.C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Edward  Kempe, 
formerly  R.  of  St.  James’s,  Westminster, 
and  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at 
St.  Paul's  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1868) ; was  in  the  Treasury  1867-94, 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Board  of  Customs  1894- 
1903,  Assist. -Comptroller  and  Auditor- 
Gen.  of  the  Exchequer  1903-4,  and  Comp- 
troller and  Auditor-Gen.  1904-n ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
the  Civil  Ser.  1915 : m.  1872,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Edwards,  formerly 
V.  of  Barrow-on-Trent ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1900,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1909.  Coram  Court, 
Lyme  Regis ; New  University  Club. 

Sons  living — Ronald  N.,  b.  1881 ; Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.  (retired)  : m.  1916,  Edith  H.  J.,  da. 
of  Charles  P.  Bird,  formerly  I.C.S.,  of  Dry- 
bridge  House,  Hereford, — John  Erskine,  b. 
1888;  Acting  Di-t.  Officer,  Federated  Malay 
States : m.  1920,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Emest  William  Brown,  R.  of  Bed-tone, 
Salop, — Harry  Francis  Christopher,  b.  1891 ; 
Capt.  R.F.A. : m.  1915,  Dorothy,  da.  of 

, Frederick  Garforth,  of  Klinkenberg,  Pretoria. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  : m.  1913,  the  Rev. 
Thory  Gage  Gardiner,  Canon  of  Canterbury, 
— Harriet  Elisabeth : m.  1900,  Frederick 
Monro  Raikes,  Lieut.  S.  Wales  Borderers, 
of  Middleshaws,  Chipstead,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  19 17, — Mary 
Cicely:  tn.  1915,  Harry  G.  E.  Pocock,  Lieut. 
Canadian  Forces. 

Kendall-Butler  [see  Butler]. 


KNIGHTS. 


1005 


Kenderdine,  Sir  Charles  Halstaff, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Isaac  John  Kenderdine, 
of  Brook  House,  Stafford ; b.  1866  ; ed. 
privately ; is  a Land  Agent,  a Director 
of  The  Royal  Insurance  Co. , Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Walton  (Staffordshire),  one  of 
the  founders  of  Queen  Mary’s  Convales- 
cent Auxiliary  Hospitals,  Roehampton, 
and  The  Queen’s  Hospital,  Frognal, 
Sidcup  ; founder  of  Queen  Mary’s 
Workshops,  Brighton,  and  a Member 
of  Land  Agents'  So.  ; was  Sec.  of  Land 
Union  1910-18  ; appointed  Director  of 
Artificial  Limb  Supplies,  Ministry  of 
Pensions  1918  ; author  of  “ Food  Supply 
in  War  Time  ” : m.  1889,  Henrietta 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Vincent 
Bailey,  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
1918.  29,  Cornwall  Gardens , S.  W.y  ; 

Union  Club. 

Sons  living — Richard  John  Boulderson,  b. 
1893;  Lieut.  R.N. : m.  1916,  Florence,  da. 
of  A.  Turner,  of  Norton  Fitzwarren,  Taunton, 
— Derek  Charles,  b.  1897 ; Lieut.  R.N., — 
Robert  Campbell,  b.  1899, — Edward  Reginald, 
b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Elizabeth  Helen,  b. 
1904. 

Kennedy,  Sir  Alexander  Blackie 
William,  LL.D.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Kennedy,  D.D. , of  Stepney,  E.  ; b. 
1847 ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch. , and  at 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Mines  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glas- 
gow and  Birmingham;  Hon.  D.Eng., 
Liverpool ; was  Professor  of  Engineering 
in  Univ.  Coll.,  London  1874-1889;  is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Kennedy  and  Donkin,  con- 
sulting engineers,  a F.R.S. , a Member 
of  Institution  of  Naval  Architects,  and 
of  Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers, 
Emeritus  Professor  of  Engineering  in 
Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  Past  Pres,  of 
Institution  of  Civil  Engineers,  and  of  In- 

. stitution  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  an 
Asso.  Member  of  Ordnance  Committee, 
Chm.  Electrical  Railways  Advisory  Com- 
mittee (Min.  of  Transport),  Engineer- 
in-Ch.  Westminster,  St.  James’s,  and 
Central  Electric  Cos. , and  Consult- 
ing Electrical  Engineer  to  London  and 
N.-W.  ’and  London  and  S.-W.  Rail- 
ways and  to  London  County  Council ; 
editor  of  Moore’s  “Alps  in  1864” ; author 
of  various  works  in  engineering  : m.  1874, 
Elizabeth  Verralls,  who  d.  1911,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  William  Smith,  LL.D.,  Mana- 
ger of  English  and  Scottish  Law  Life 
Asso.  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  A7,  The  Albany , 

Piccadilly,  W. ; 17,  Victoria  Street , S.  W.  ; 
Athenceum,  and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Smith  (3,  Harcourt 
Building,  Temple,  E.C.;  Athenceum  Club), 
b.  1877  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1900  : m.  1903, 
Eleanor,  da.  of  William  Henry  Maw,  of 
18,  Addison  Road,  Kensington,  W., — John 
Macfarlane,  O.B.E.  ( Blackheath , Chilworth, 
Surrey,  and  Athenceum  Club),  b.  1879  ; O.B.E. 
1919:  m.  1904,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Charles  Farrer,  of  Hampstead,  N.W. 
Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Helen,  b.  1876: 
m.  1908,  Oswald  Sickert,  of  17,  Berners 
Street,  W. 

Kennedy,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  late 
William  Kennedy,  of  Dumfriesshire  and 
Ontario;  b.  1838;  ed.  at  Ottawa  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  McGill  Univ.  (Hon.  LL.D. 
1917)  ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  Consult- 
ing Engineer,  Montreal  Harbour  Commm. : 
m.  1865,  Louisa  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late 
Seth  B.  Scott,  of  Vermont,  U.S.A.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  100,  Crescent  Street,  Mon- 

treal ; Lac  Cornu,  co.  Argenteuil,  Quebec, 
Canada. 

Daughters  living — Louise  Marion  (Lady  Ames) : 
m.  1890,  Sir  Herbert  Brown  Ames,  LL.D., — 
Jean  Montagu:  m.  1918,  Harry  Cron  Ken- 
nedy, Lieut.  Canadian  Engineers. 


Kennedy,  Sir  Robert  John,  K.C.M.G. , 
son  of  Robert  Stewart  Kennedy,  D.  L. , of 
Cultra,  co.  Down  [V.  Bangor,  colls.] ; b. 
1851 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1874,  M.A.  1883)  ; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1874  ; was  Attache  at 
Madrid  1875-7  ; 3rd  Sec.  at  Constanti- 
nople 1877-9,  Sec.  at  St.  Petersburg 
1879-81  and  at  Constantinople  1881-8, 
Sec.  of  Legation  at  Teheran  1888-93,  and 
Chargd  d’Affaires  at  Cettinge  1893-7,  Min. 
Resident  in  Montenegro  1897-1906,  Min. 
Resident  at  Montevideo  and  Consul-Gen. 
in  Uruguay  1906-10,  and  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Min.  Plen.  to  Uruguay  1910-12 ; 
retired  1912;  acted  as  Agent  and  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Sofia  1882  and  1884,  and  as  Chargd 
d’Affaires  at  Bucharest  April  to  Aug.  1886 
and  May  to  Oct.  1888,  and  in  Persia  April 
to  Nov.  1889  and  Nov.  1890  to  Nov. 
1891  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Down 
(High  Sheriff  1915),  a Gov.  of  Camp- 
bell Coll.,  Belfast,  and  of  Roy.  Belfast 
Academical  Institution,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England : m.  1883,  the  Hon.  Bertha 
Jane  Ward  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da. 
of  5th  Viscount  Bangor;  cr.  C.  M.G.  1887, 
K.C.M.G.  1913.  Cultra  Manor,  co. 
Down ; Travellers' , Ulster,  and  Royal 
North  of  Ireland  Yacht  Clubs. 

Daughters  living— Mary  Grace  Enid,  b.  1884, 
— Bertha  Catherine  Maud,  b.  1885, — Matilda 
Kathleen,  b.  1888, — Lucy  Emily  Harriette,  b. 
1893:  m.  1915,  Herbert  Hall  Hall,  British 
Consul-Gen.  at  Lorenzo-Marques. 

Kennedy,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Charles  William  Mackenzie-,  K.B.E. , 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Chessborough 
Le  Poer  Mackenzie-Kennedy ; b.  i860  ; 
entered  Army  1879,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
1892,  Major  Indian  Army  1899,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1906,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1908  ; retired  1919  ; Burma  Expedition 
1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (clasp),  China  1900,  present 
at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  K.B.E.);  was  an 
A.A.G.  India  1906-7,  in  command  of  a 
Brig,  of  gth  Div.  S.  Army,  India  1907-9, 
of  Belgaum  Brig.  6th  Div.  S.  Army 
1 909-1 1,  and  of  Bangalore  Brig.  1911-13  ; 
appointed  to  command  a Div.  1914:  m. 
1888,  Edith  May,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
— Fuller,  Madras  Army  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910,  K.B.E.  1919. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  the  el.,  Henry  Charles 
Donald  Cleveland : m.  1919,  Mildred,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  J ohn  George  Munday,  of  The  Bun- 
galow, Lucerne  Road,  Summertown,  Oxford. 

Kenrick,  Sir  George  Hamilton,  son 
of  the  late  Timothy  Kenrick,  of  Maple 
Bank,  Edgbaston  ; b.  1850  ; is  a Member 
of  the  firm  of  Archibald  Kenrick  and 
Sons  (Limited),  of  West  Bromwich,  and 
of  Committee  of  Birmingham  Univ.,  and 
of  Birmingham  Education  Committee, 
and  an  Alderman  of  City  of  Birmingham 
(Lord  Mayor  1908-9) ; erected  W.  Brom- 
wichSch.  of  Art ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Whetstone, 
Somerset  Road,  Edgbaston , Birmingham. 
Kent,  Sir  Stephenson  Hamilton, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Kent,  of 
Bishopsbourne,  Eastbourne;  b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Harrow ; is  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Stephenson  Clarke  and  Co.  ; during 
European  War  was  Director-Gen.  Muni- 
tions Labour  Supply  and  Member  of 
Council,  Min.  of  Munitions ; went  on 
Govt.  Mission  to  America  Aug.  1917 ; 
Controller-Gen.  of  Civil  Depart,  of  De- 


ioo6 


KNIGHTAGE. 


mobilization  and  Resettlement  1918-19  : I 
m.  1902,  Beatrice  Alexandra,  da.  of  the  | 
late  Charles  Mansfield  O’Flanagan,  J.P. , j 
of  Roscommon  ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  j 
Chapelwood  Manor , Nutley , Sussex;  j 
Brooks's , and  Windham  Clubs. 

Kenyon,  Major  Sir  Frederick  George,  | 
K.C.B.  [see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.]. 

Keogh,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alfred,  G.C.B. , 
G.C.V.O.,  C.H. , M.D.,  son  of  Henry 
Keogh,  Bar. -at- Law,  of  Roscommon  ; b. 
1857  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll. , Galway  (M.  D. , 
M.  Ch. , and  L.  M.  1878) ; Hon.  D.  Sc.  Leeds 
1919;  F.R.C.P.  London;  Herbert  Prize- 
man, and  Martin  Memorial  Gold  Medal- 
list Army  Med.  Sch. ; Hon.  F.R.C.S.I., 
Hon.  F.R.C.S.  E. , and  Hon.  F.R.C  S. 
Eng.  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen  1906,  and 
Edinburgh  1909,  Hon.  D.Sc.  Oxford 
1920;  M.D.,  Dublin  (Hon.);  entered 
Army  1880,  became  Major  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1892,  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
Col.  and  Surg.-Gen.  1904,  and  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1905  ; retired  1910 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  with  rank  of  Col.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B. , 
special  promotion) ; was  Dep.  Director- 
Gen.  of  Army  Med.  Depart.  1902-4,  and 
Director-Gen.  1904-10,  since  when  he 
has  been  Rector  of  Imperial  College  of 
Science  and  Technology  (re-appointed 
temporary  Director-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1914-18) ; sometime  an  Hon.  Physician 
to  H.M.  ; is  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a 
Grand  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  and 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  Hon. 
Col.,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.)  ; 
has  Order  of  White  Eagle ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Advisory  Council  for  Science 
Museum  1913  : m.  1st,  18 — , Elizabeth, 
who  d.  18 — , da.  of  D.  Williams,  Indian 
Med.  Ser. ; 2nd,  1888,  Camilla  Porter- 
field, da.  of  Capt.  W.  Hamilton  Hart, 
105th  Regt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1906,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.H. 
and  G.C.V.O.  1918.  Athenceum , and 
Marlborough  Clubs. 

Keppel,  Adm.  Sir  Colin  Richard, 
K.  C. I.  E. , K.  C.  V.  O. , C.B. , D. S.  0.  [see 
E.  Albemarle,  colls.]. 

Keppel,  Lieut.-  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Derek 
William  George,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G., 

C.I.E.  [see  E.  Albemarle]. 

Keppel,  Lietit.-Col.  Sir  George  (Olof) 
Roos-,  G. C.I.E. , K.C.S.I.,  el.  son  of 
Gustaf  Ehrenreich  Roos,  of  7,  Queen's 
Gate  Terrace,  S.W.  ; b.  1866;  entered 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1886,  became 
Capt.  1895  (transferred  to  I.S.C, 
1897),  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  1904, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1912;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  two  (clasps),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  medal  with 
three  clasps),  in  command  of  operations 
against  Para  Chamkannis  1899  (Brevet 
Major,  C.I.E.),  with  Bazar  Valley  Field 
Force  1908  as  Ch.  Political  Officer 
and  in  command  of  a Column,  with 
Mohmand  Field  Force  1908  in  command 
of  Column  at  Lundi  Kotal  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  K.C.  I.E.),  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1915  (despatches), 
and  in  France  1914,  as  Extra  King’s 
Messenger ; appointed  Ch.  Commr. , 
N.-W.  Frontier  Province  1908,  Hon.  Col. 
Khyber  Rifles  1909,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Govt,  of  India  1919  ; is  Pres, 
of  Indian  Branch  of  League  of  Mercy, 


Provincial  Pres.  St.  John  Ambulance 
Asso. , a Com.  of  Swedish  Mil.  Order 
of  the  Sword,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
Eng1  and  ; has  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Keppel ; cr.  C.I.E.  1900, 
K.C. I.E.  1908,  K.C.S.I.  1913,  G. C.I.E. 
1917.  Delhi , India;  Naval  and  Military , 
Marlborough,  Wellington,  Arts,  and 
United  Service  Clubs. 

Kerr,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Lord  W alter 
Talbot,  G.C.B.  [see  M.  Lothian]. 

Kershaw,  Sir  Noel  Thomas,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Senior  Wil- 
kinson Kershaw,  of  Fledborough,  Notts; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Malvern;  entered  Sec.’s 
Depart.,  Gen.  Post  Office  1886,  became 
Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Local  Govt. 
Board  1897,  and  Assist.  Sec.  1899  : 1 n. 
1887,  Annie  Gordon,  da.  of  Major  A.  Bal- 
derston,  formerly  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1906,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  The 
Hollies,  Bickley,  Kent. 

Daughter  living — Olive  Helen:  m.  1915,  Major 
John  Percy  Maghull  Hibbert,  R.F.A.  (T.F.). 

Kesteven,  Sir  Charles  Henry  ; b. 
18 — ; Solicitor  to  Govt,  of  India,  Cal- 
cutta ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Calcutta. 

Khairpur  [see  Imam  Baksh  KhanJ. 

Kiggell,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Launcelot 
Edward,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Major  Launcelot  John  Kiggell,  J.P., 
of  Cahara,  Glin,  co.  Limerick  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1882,  became 
Capt.  1889,  Major  1898,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Maj.-Gen.  1914, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1920; 
served  inS.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D. A. A.G. , 
and  subsequently  A.A.G.,  present  at 
battles  of  Tugela  Heights  and  Pieter’s  Hill, 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  at  operations 
in  Natal  and  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during 
European  War  1915-18  as  Ch.  of  Gen. 
Staff  (K.C.B.  promoted  Lieut.-Gen., 
Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand 
Cordon  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
1st  class  of  Order  of  Danilo  of  Mon- 
tenegro, Grand  Officer  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  ot  Italy,  Grand  Cordon  of, 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan,  K.C.M.G. 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  an 
Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst 
1895-7,  D.A.A.G. , S.-E.  Dist.  1897-9, 
and  Professor  at  Staff  Colh  1904-6; 
appointed  Assist.  Director,  Head  Quarters 

1907,  Brig.-Gen.  in  Charge  of  Ad- 
ministration, Scottish  Command  1909, 
Director  of  Staff  Duties  at  War  Office 
1909,  Comdt.  Staff  Coll.,  Camberley 
1913,  Director  of  Home  Defence,  War 
Office  1914,  Assist,  to  Ch.  of  Imperial 
Gen.  Staff  1914,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Guernsey  1918-20:  m.  1888,  Eleanor  Rose, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Spencer  Field,  formerly 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  Westcott  House,  Rockbeare,  near 
Exeter. 

Sons  living — Launcelot  Spencer,  b.  1890:  m. 
1915,  Katharine  Christabel,  da.  of  Ernest 
Abney  Walker,  of  Manor  House,  Almnouth, 
Northumberland, — John.  M.C.,  b.  1894; 
Capt.  R.E., — Arundel  William,  b.  1903. 

Kiplin,  Sir  Ernest  Fuller,  K.C.M.G ., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  W.  Kilpin,  of 
Reading;  b . 1854;  was  in  charge  of  W. 
of  England  and  S.  Wales  Dist.  of  Cape 


KNIGHTS. 


1007 


Emigration  Agency  in  London  1875-6, 
and  Private  Sec.  to  Under  Colonial  Sec. 
at  Cape  (Sir  Charles  Mills.  K.C.  M.G., 
C.B.)  1876-8,  and  to  Prime  Min.  (Sir 
Gordon Sprigg,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.)  1878-80; 
appointed  Clerk- Assist,  of  House  of 
Assembly  1880,  and  was  Clerk  of  the 
House  1897-1910  (date  of  Union  of  S. 
Africa) ; has  served  as  Sec.  on  the  following 
Cape  Govt.  Commns.  : — Dorthesia  1877, 
War  Expenditure  1881,  Liesbeek  Muni- 
cipality 1883,  Diamond  Laws  1887,  Liquor 
Laws  1889,  Lighthouses  1890,  Fisheries 
1892,  Sheep  Disease  1893,  Defence  1896  ; 
acted  as  Private  Sec.  to  Premier  and 
Colonial  Sec.  1883 ; was  Sec.  to  Im- 
perial British  and  German  Joint  Commrs. 
on  Angra  Pequena  and  West  Coast 
Claims  March  to  Sept.  1885  ; appointed 
Cape  Sec.  and  elected  Ch.  Sec.  S.  African 
National  Convention  1908-9  (Union 
medal) ; was  Gov.’s  Executive  Officer  for 
arrangements  connected  with  visit  of 
Duke  of  Cornwall  and  York  (now  King 
George  V.)  1901,  and  Examiner  in  Short- 
hand under  Cape  Civil  Ser.  Commrs. 
1889-1910 ; prepared  Standing  Rules  and 
Orders  for  Rhodesia  Legislative  Council 
1898  ; assisted  in  inauguration  of  Parlia- 
mentary Institutions  in  Orange  River 
Colony  1907;  is  a J.  P.  for  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  Chm.  Victoria  Hospital  (Wyn- 
berg),  House  of  Bethany  (Plumstead), 
Provincial  Executive  of  Navy  League, 
and  Girls'  High  Sch.  (Wynberg),  and  a 
Member  of  Cape  Sch.  Board,  Cape  Hos- 
pital Board,  and  Cape  Red  Cross  Com- 
mittee ; author  of  “Cape  Parliamentary 
Agent’s  Manual,”  etc.  : m.  1880,  Augusta, 
R.R.C.  (1902),  da.  of  the  late  G.  W. 
Pilkington,  of  Cape  Town;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  K. C.M.G.  1910.  Linford , Kenil- 
worth, near  Cafe  Town  ; Civil  Service 
( Cafe  Town),  and  Authors'  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Tyrell  ( Piquetberg , S.  Africa), 
b.  1881;  Assist.  Magistrate,  Piquetberg: 
m.  1911,  Florence,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the 
late  E.  R.  Brooks,  of  King  Williams  Town, — 
Cecil  (Blantyre,  Kenilworth,  near  Cape  Town), 
b.  1884  : m.  1910,  Daphne,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Perceval  Wright,  R.M.L.I., — Ralph  (Wayside, 
Wynberg,  Cape  Province) , b.  1887 ; Clerk- Assist. 
UnionHouseof  Assembly,  S.  Africa : m.  1914, 
Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Mainwaring  Robin- 
son, of  Rondebosch,  S.  Africa, — Denis 
(Pomona,  Piquetberg,  S.  Africa),  b.  1893; 
Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  (Reserve). 

Kindersley,  Sir  Robert  Moles  worth, 
G.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 
Nassau  Molesworth  Kindersley,  of  Sher- 
borne, Dorset;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Repton  ; 
is  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Lazard  Bros, 
and  Co.,  Gov.  of  Hudson’s  Bay  Co.,  a 
Director  of  Bank  of  England,  a J.P.  for 
Herts,  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  Pres. 
National  War  Savings  Committee,  a 
Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  : 
m.  1896,  Gladys  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  J.  P.  Beadle,  R.E. , of  6, 
Queen’s  Gate  Gardens,  S.W. ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1917,  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Langley 
House,  Abbot' s Langley,  Herts ; 15,  Charles 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; Carlton, 
Garrick,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

King,  Sir  Alexander  Freeman,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  King,  of  Ford- 
ham,  Essex;  b.  1851;  was  Assist.  Sec. 
Gen.  Post  Office  1903-5,  Joint  2nd 
Sec.  1905-7,  2nd  Sec.  1907-n,  and  Sec. 
1911-14;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1908,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  46,  The  Avenue,  Beck- 

enham. 


King,  Sir  Charles  Albert,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  W.  King,  of  Fordham 
Essex ; b.  1853 ; was  Comptroller  and 
Accountant-Gen.  to  the  Post  Office 
1901-19 ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907,  Knt. 
1912.  46,  The  Avenue,  Beckenham. 

King,  Brig -Gen.  Sir  Charles  Wallis, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Charles 
James  King,  of  Plymouth;  b.  1861;  en- 
tered Worcestershire  Regt.  1886,  became 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1891,  Major 
1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919 ; 
was  D.A.  A.G. , Home  Dist.  1894-7, 

D. A.A.G.,  Woolwich  1897-9,  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport,  4th 
Army  Corps  1903,  and  A.Q.M.G.  Lon- 
don Dist.  1911  ; appointed  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Mil.  Transport  1912,  Director 
of  Supplies,  British  Expeditionary  Force 
1914,  and  Inspector  of  Petrol  Consump- 
tion 1917-19,  (despatches,  C.B.) ; is  Hon. 
Sec.  of  Roy.  Naval  and  Mil.  Tourna- 
ments: m.  18 — , Sarah,  who  d.  1918,  da. 

of ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904, 

Knt.  1914,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

King,  Sir  Henry  Seymour,  K.C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Samuel  King, 
J.P. , of  Manor  House,  Chigwell,  Essex; 
b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1880);  is  a 
Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  a F.R.G.S. , 
head  of  the  firm  of  Henry  S.  King  and 
Co.,  bankers,  of  London,  Bombay,  Simla, 
Delhi,  and  Calcutta,  a Gov.  of  Charter- 
house,  a Director  of  Lloyd’s  Bank 
(Limited),  and  of  Railway  Passengers 
Assurance  Co. , Chm.  of  Australian  Mutual 
Provident  So. , of  the  Indian  and  Gen.  In- 
vestment Trust,  of  International  Invest- 
ment Trust,  and  of  American  Freehold 
Land  Mortgage  Co.,  London  (Limited), 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  elected 
first  Mayor  of  Kensington  1900 ; re- 
elected 1901  ; appointed  a Member  of 
International  Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn. 
1909  ; sat  as  M.P.  (C)  for  Central  Div.  of 
Hull  1885-1911,  when  he  was  unseated  on 
petition:  m.  1875,  Julia  Mary  (a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England),  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Jenkins,  D.D. , of  Montreal;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1887,  K.C.I.E.  1892.  25,  Corn- 

wall Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.  W.  ; 
Athenceum,  Carlton,  Conservative,  Savile, 
Alfine,  Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal 
Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 

King,  Sir  Lucas  White,  C.S.I. , el.  son 
of  the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  Henry  King, 
Principal  of  Med.  Sch. , Madras  ; b.  1856  ; 
ed.  at  Ennis  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1878,  LL.D. 
1896);  entered  I.C.S.  1878;  appointed 
Assist,  to  Mysore  Resident  and  Sec.  to 
Ch.  Commr.  of  Coorg  1887 ; was  on 
special  duty  with  Maharaja  of  Mysore 
1887,  and  First  Assist,  to  Agent  for 
Central  India  1888 ; rejoined  Punjab 
Commn.  1890,  and  was  Dep.  Commr.  at 
Dera  Ismail  Khan  1890-95,  at  Peshawur 
1895,  and  at  Kohat  1897-1900;  appointed 
Acting  Commr.  of  Lahore  1901,  of  N. 
India  Salt  Revenue  1902,  and  of  Multan 
1903,  and  Commr.  of  Rawul  Pindi  1904 ; 
retired  1905  ; has  been  Professor  of  Ori- 
ental Languages,  Dublin  Univ.  since  1905; 
served  as  Political  Officer  with  Zhob  Valley 
Field  Force  1890,  with  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-5  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Indo-Afghan  Demarcation 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Commn.  as  Boundary  Commr.  1895,  and 
with  Kohat-Kurram  Field  Force  and 
Tirah  Expedition  as  Political  Officer 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  C.S.I.);  is  a Fellow  of  Punjab 
Univ.,  a Member  of  Roy.  Asiatic  and 
Roy.  Irish  Antiquary  Sos. , and  of  Roy. 
Irish  Acad.,  a F.S.A.,  and  a J.P.  for  co. 
Dublin ; received  Durbar  Coronation 
medal  1903  ; author  of  several  brochures 
on  Oriental  History  and  Numismatics  : 
on.  1891,  Geraldine,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Harmsworth,  Bar.  at-Law,  of 
Middle  Temple  [see  V.  Northciiffe] ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1898,  Knt.  1919.  Roebuck  Hall, 
co.  Dublin;  Craigveigh,  Aboyne,  Aber- 
deenshire ; Junior  Carlton , and  Kildare 
Street  Clubs. 

Son  and  Daughters  living — [see  V.  North- 
ciiffe]. 

King,  Dame  Ethel  Locke-,  D.B.E. 

[see  E.  Lovelace,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.B.E.  1918. 
King-Hall  [see  Hall]. 

King-Harman  [see  Harman]. 
Kingsmill,  Adm.  .SzVCharles  Edmund, 
son  of  John  Juchereau  Kingsmill,  of 
Guelph,  Ontario  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll.  ; entered  R.N.  1869,  and 
retired  as  Adm.  1908;  served  in  Suakin 
1884  (medal,  bronze  star) ; appointed  Di- 
rector of  Naval  Ser.,  Canada  1910  ; is 
an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  a 
Grand  Officer  of  Crown  of  Italy  : on. 
1900,  Frances  Constance,  da.  of  Walter 
Dowker  Beardmore,  of  Toronto ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Ballybeg,  Ottawa , Canada; 
United  Services , and  Rideau  (Ottawa) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Kinloch-Cooke  [see  Cooke]. 
Kinnear,  Sir  Walter  Samuel,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  Alexander  Kinnear,  of  Dublin  ; b. 
1872  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at 
Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (Hon.  B.A.  1895)  ; 
a Fellow  of  Chartered  Insurance  Institute 
(Pres.  I9ii-i2),and  an  Insurance  Commr. ; 
appointed  Dep.  Chm.,  National  Health 
Insurance  Commn.  (Ireland)  1911,  Chm. 
Navy  and  Army  Insurance  Fund  1917, 
and  Controller  of  Insurance  Depart., 
Ministry  of  Health,  1919  : on.  1913,  Iris 
Mary,  da.  of  Dr.  W.  Young  Orr,  of 
Kenmore,  Putney,  S.W.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
1918. 

Daughter  living — Iris  Alison,  b.  1918. 

Kinsey,  Sir  Joseph  James  b.  18 — ; 
has  rendered  valuable  sers.  to  Antarctic 
Expeditions ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand. 

Kirby,  Sir  (Horace)  Woodburn,  son 
of  Edmund  A.  Kirby,  M.D. , of  Cerne 
Abbas,  Bournemouth;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  St. 
Paul’s  Sch.  ; is  a Chartered  Accountant, 
Chm.  of  Distribution  of  Funds  Com- 
mittee, Min.  of  Health,  Treasurer  of 
Roy.  United  Kingdom  Beneficent  Asso. , 
and  a Member  of  Committee  of  Manage- 
ment, Roy.  National  Lifeboat  Institution  ; 
was  Pres,  of  Institute  of  Chartered 
Accountants  1913-16 ; has  assisted  in  the 
work  of  the  Prince  of  Wales’s  Fund  : on. 
1893,  Lilian  de  Courcy,  da.  of  Charles  J. 
Hare,  M.D.  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  26,  College 

Crescent , Belsize  Park , N.  W.  ; Conserva- 
tive Club. 

Sons  living — Stanley  Woodburn,  M.C.,  b. 
1895  ; Capt.  R.E., — Kenneth  Woodburn, 
b.  1897 ; Lieut.  R.N. 

Kirk,  Sir  Henry  Alexander,  K.C./.E., 
son  of  the  late  K.  W.  Kirk,  M.D., 


H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1847;  ed.  at  Edin.  Acad, 
and  Univ.  ; entered  Indian  Telegraph 
Dept.  1870,  became  Sup.  1876,  Ch.  Sup. 
1896,  and  Director  1900  ; retired  1902  ; 
was  Director-in-Ch.  Indo-European  Tele- 
graph Depart.,  India  Office  1902-12; 
served  on  Telegraph  operations  during 
Bengal  famine  1874  (thanked  by  Govt,  of 
India),  and  on  N.  Afghanistan  Field  Force 
Telegraphs,  including  investment  of  Sher- 
pur  1879  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
thanked  by  Viceroy) ; was  in  charge  of 
Telegraph  Workshops,  Calcutta  1885,  and 
Senior  Delegate  for  India  at  International 
Telegraph  Conferences,  London  1903  and 
1912,  and  Lisbon  1908;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909, 
K.C.I.E.  1912.  The  Ridges , Murdoch 
Road , Wokingham  ; Oriental  Club. 

Kirk,  Sir  John,  G.C.M.G. , K.C.B., 
F.R.S.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Kirk;  b. 
1832;  M.D.  and  L.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1854,  Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh  Univ.  1890, 
and  Hon.  D.Sc.  Camb.  1897;  Hon. 
D.C.L.  Oxford  1898  ; during  Russian  War 
was  Assist.  Physician  to  British  Hospital 
at  Renkioi,  Dardanelles  ; was  Ch.  Officer 
and  Naturalist  with  Dr.  Livingstone’s 
Zambesi  Expedition  1838-64;  appointed 
Vice-Consul  at  Zanzibar  1866,  Assist. 
Political  Agent  1868,  and  in  1873  Indian 
Political  Agent  and  H.M.’s  Consul-Gen.  ; 
was  attached  to  the  Sultan  of  Zanzibar 
during  the  visit  of  H.H.  to  England 
1875,  Consul  for  the  Comoro  Islands 
1875-80,  H.M.’s  Agent  and  Consul-Gen. 
at  Zanzibar  1880-87,  and  H.M.’s  Plenipo- 
tentiary to  Brussels  Conference  1889-90  ; 
went  on  special  duty  to  Niger  Protectorate 
1895  ; served  as  Chm.  of  Uganda  Rail- 
way Committee : on.  1867,  Helen,  who  d. 
1914,  da.  of  Charles  Cooke  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1879,  K. C.M.G.  1881,  G.C.M.G.  1886, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1890.  Wavertree,  Seven- 
oaks,  Kent ; Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — John  William  Carnegie,  D.S.O., 
b.  1878  [see  ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAOE  ’ ’] . 

Daughters  living — Marion,  b.  1868  : on.  1898, 
Robert  Knox  Bevington,  of  The  Thorns, 
Sevenoaks, — Helen,  b.  1870:  on.  1896,  Maj.- 
Gen.  Henry  Brooke  Hagstromer  Wright, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  R.E., — Nora,  b.  1873  : on.  1898, 
Robert  Ranulph  Marett,  D.Sc.  (Reader  in 
Social  Anthropology  in  Oxford  Univ.),  of  La 
Haule  Manor,  Jersey. 

Kirk,  Sir  John,  son  of  Alfred  Kirk, 
of  Kegworth,  Derby ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at 
Castle  Donington  Gram.  Sch.  ; sometime 
employed  in  Pure  Literature  So.  ; was 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Ragged  Sch.  Union, 
and  Shaftesbury  So.  1867-72,  and  Sec.  to 
Open  Air  Mission  1872-9 ; has  been  Di- 
rector and  Treasurer  (formerly  Sec.)  to 
Shaftesbury  So.  and  Ragged  Sch.  Union 
since  1867;  also  organizes  “Pearson’s 
Fresh  Air  Fund,”  and  other  funds ; 
is  a Freeman  of  City  of  London,  a 
Member  of  Poulters’  Co.,  Pres,  of 
Camberwell  Mission  and  Ragged  Schs. , 
Chm.  of  National  Federation  of  Christ- 
ian Workers  among  Poor  Children, 
and  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  and  for  co. 
London : on.  1872,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 

George  Ayris ; cr.  Knt.  1907.  Westcott, 
Surrey;  32,  John  Street , Bedford  Row, 
W.C.i. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living— Three. 

Kirkpatrick,  Maj.-Gc?i.  Sir  George 
Macaulay,  K.C.B. , K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  George  Kirkpatrick,  K. C.M.G., 
sometime  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Ontario;  b. 
1866 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  at  Trin.  Coll. 
Sch..  Port  Hope,  Canada,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Canada;  entered  R.E.  1883, 


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Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major 
1903,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1915  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  D.A.Q.M.G.,  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Head  Quarters  1904-6,  A.Q.M.G.  and 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  Head  Quarters,  India 
1906-10,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Australian 
Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  1910-14 ; 
Director  of  Mil.  Operations,  India  1914, 
and  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff  there  1916-20;  has 
Grand  Cordon  of  Sacred  Treasure  of 
Japan  : m.  1896,  Mary  Lydia,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  F.  Dennistoun,  of  Peterboro, 
Canada;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.S.I. 
1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Kirkwood,  Sir  Walter  Guy  Coffin, 
sixth  son  of  the  late  John  Townsend 
Kirkwood,  of  Yeo  Vale,  N.  Devon  ; b. 
1856  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885 ; was 
Sec.  to  Gen.  Post  Office,  Edinburgh 

1913- 20:  m.  1890,  Mabel  Henrietta  Dale, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  William  Dale 
Trotter,  of  Byers  Green  Hall,  co.  Dur- 
ham ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Newbridge  House,  \ 
Bath. 

Son  living — Ronald  Guy  Hendiey  Montague, 
b.  1909. 

Kishangarh,  Lieut -Col.  H.H.  Maha- 
rajadhiraj  ( Sir  Madan  Singh  Bahadur ) 
of,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1884  I is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India ; served  with  Expe- 
ditionary Force  during  European  War 

1914- 15,  as  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  (despatches)  ; 
cr.  K.C.I.E.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  Kishan- 
%arh,  Rajputana,  India. 

Kish  un  Pershad,  H.  E.  Rajai-Raja- 
yan  Maharaja  Bahadur  Sir,  G.C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Nizam  Coll.,  Hyderabad; 
Yaminus-Sultanet  Paishkar ; was  Mil. 
Min.  of  Hyderabad  State  1893-1901,  and 
Prime  Min.  of  Pimere  State  of  Hydera- 
bad 1901-12 ; author  of  over  32  vols.  in 
Persian  and  Urdu  prose  and  poetry 
(having  been  a pupil  of  H.H.  the  late 
Nizam  of  Hyderabad  in  Urdu  poetry)  ; 
is  m.  ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  1903,  G.C.I.E.  1910. 
City  Palace,  Hyderabad,  Deccan , India  ; 
United  Services  ( Secunderabad ) and 
Nobles'  (. Hyderabad ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Kawja  Pershad,  b.  18 — , — 
Kwaja  Asadullah  Khan,  b.  18—, — Kwaja 
Nasrulla  Khan,  b.  18 — —Kwaja  Azmadull 
Khan. 

Kitson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Gerald  Charles, 
K.C.V.O. , C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  Buller  Kitson,  V.  of  Morval,  Corn- 
wall ; b.  1856*;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1876,  became 
Capt.  1885,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1896, 
Col.  1900,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1907,  retired 
1918;  Manipur  Expedition  1891,  as 
D.A.A.G.  (despatches);  was  A.D.C.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1879-80,  and  to  Gen. 
Officer Comdg.  W.  Dist.  1884-5,  D.A.A.G., 
Meerut  1890-92,  A.A.G. , Umballa  1892-4, 
Comdt.  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada 
1896-1900,  Mil.  Attach^,  Washington 
1900-T902,  Gov.  .and  Comdt.  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll. , Sandhurst  1902-6,  and  in  command 
of  Jubbulpore  Brig.  5th  Div.  India  1907-8, 
Jullundur  Brig.  3rd  Div.  1908,  and  Q.M.G. 
at  Headquarters,  India  1908-12,  and  a 
Div.  N.  Army,  India  1912-18  ; m.  1894, 
Gwendolen,  da.  of  Horace  Frederick 
D'Oyley  Moule,  C.S.I.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901, 


C. V.O.  1905,  C.B.  (Mil)  1910,  K.C.V.O. 
19x2.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Daughter  living — Monica,  b.  1894. 

Knaggs,  Sir  Samuel  William, 
K. C.M.G.,  son  of  Robert  Knaggs,  of 
Trinidad;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Roy.  Coll., 
Trinidad;  entered  Colonial  Ser. , Trinidad 
1875,  became  Clerk  of  Legislative  Council 
1893,  Acting  Commr. , Tobago  1897, 
Acting  Auditor-Gen.,  Trinidad  1898,  Ch. 
Commr.,  Port  of  Spain  1899,  Assist. 
Colonial  Sec.  1900,  Receiver-Gen.  and  a 
M.L.C.  1901,  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1902, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Barbados  1903,  and  Colo- 
nial Sec.,  Trinidad  and  Tobago  1907  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Board  of  Education,  Trinidad 
1889-91,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Trinidad 
1891  and  to  Gov.  of  Hong  Kong  1891-2, 
and  Ch.  Commr.,  Port  of  Spain  1899- 
1903;  administered  Govt,  of  Barbados 
1903,  1904,  1905,  and  1906,  and  of  Trini- 
dad 1907,  1908,  1910,  1912,  1913,  and 
1915:  m.  1893,  Violet  Gray,  da.  of  J.  A. 
Harragin;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908,  K. C.M.G. 
1920.  Port  of  Spain , Trinidad. 

Knight,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wyndham 
Charles,  K.  C. I. E. , C.B. , C. S. I. , D. S. O. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  William  Brodnax 
Knight,  formerly  2nd  Dragoon  Guards, 
of  Chawton,  Hants  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  Worcestershire 
Regt.  1883,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1894,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1909,  Brevet  Col.  1912,  Col. 
1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; Mobmand 
Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as  Pro- 
vost-Marshal (despatches),  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  as  D.A.A.G.,  and  Ch.  Staff  Officer, 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.) ; was 

D. A.A.G.,  8th  Div.,  India  1904-8,  Comdt. 

4th  Indian  Cav.  1910-12,  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Army  Head  Quarters,  India  1912-15,  and 
a Brig. -Com.  and  Embarkation  Comdt., 
Bombay  1915-18,  and  in  command  of 
Bombay  Brig.  1917-19  ; appointed  Maj.- 
Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration,  S. 
Command,  India  1919 ; sometime  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M. : m.  1896,  Harriet 

Monica,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  J. 
Johnston,  of  Dunsdale,  Westerham  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.S.I. 
1917,  K.C.I.E.  1919.  Poona , Itidia  ; 
Cavalry,  and  United  Service  Chibs. 

Knollys,  Col.  Sir  Henry,  K.C.V.O ., 
3rd  son  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  William  Thomas  Knollys,  K.C.B. 
[see  V.  Knollys] ; b.  1840 ; ed.  at  West- 
minster, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.A.  i860,  became  Capt. 
1873,  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1888,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1893 ; retired  1897 ; was 
D.A.A.G.,  N.  Dist.  1885-8;  commanded 
R.A.  in  S.  Africa  1889-91 ; was 
Controller  and  Private  Sec.  to  H.R.H. 
Princess  Charles  of  Denmark  (now  Queen 
of  Norway)  1896-19;  is  a Knight  Com. 
of  Norwegian  Order  of  St.  Olav,  and 
has  Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark ; 
author  of  '‘Life  of  Sir  Hope  Grant,” 
"Sketches  of  Life  in  Japan,”  and  other 
works:  m.  1st,  1876,  Louisa  Elizabeth,  who 
d.  1888,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Eyre; 
2nd,  1909,  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  Louis 
Arthur  Goodeve  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1901,  C.V.O.  1905,  K.C.V.O.  1906.  2, 

Morpeth  Mansions , Victoria , S.  W.  ; 
Arthur  s Club. 

Knowles,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Benjamin,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Knowles,  Esq.,  of  The  Lawn,  Rugby; 
b.  1835 ; entered  Army  1855,  became 
Capt.  1863,  Major  1871,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Hampshire  Regt.  (67th)  1877,  Col.  1881, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1890  ; retired  1897  ; served 
with  77th  Regt.  in  Crimean  Campaign 
1855  (medal  with  clasp,  Turkish  medal), 
and  in  command  of  67th  Regt.  in  Afghan 
Campaign  1879-80  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps) ; was  A.  G.  of  Bombay 
Army  1886-91,  and  in  command  of  Inf. 
Brig,  at  Malta  1892-5,  and  Army  of  Occu- 
pation in  Egypt  1895-7,  is  a J.P.  for 
Kent,  and  Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  : m. 
1892,  Constance  Mary,  O.B.E.  (a  Lady 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England),  el.  da.  of  the  late  James 
Elmslie,  of  Norfolk  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
W. , and  widow  of  the  Rev.  George  Elliott ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1881,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1903. 
East  field,  C amber  ley  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Knox,  Maj.-Geti.  Sir  Alfred  William 
Fortescue,  K.C.B. , C.M.G.  [see  E. 
Ranfurly,  colls. j. 

Knox,  Lieut-Gen.  6VrCharles  Edmond, 
K.C.B.  [see  E.  Ranfurly,  colls.]. 

Knox,  Hon.  Sir  George  Edward,  I.S.O. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Knox,  V. 
of  Exton,  Rutlandshire ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.  ; entered  B.C.S. 
1865  ; formerly  Legal  Remembrancer  to 
Govt,  of  N.-W.  Provinces,  and  a Member 
of  Lieut. -Gov.’s  Council ; has  been  a 
Judge  of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  of 
United  Provinces  of  India  since  Dec. 
1890;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; author 
of  “A  Digest  of  the  Criminal  Law  of  the 
Bengal  Presidency,’’  and  ‘ ' A Treatise  on 
the  Indian  Stamp  Law  ” : m.  1868, 
Katharine  Annie  Louise  (has  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  medal),  second  da.  of  the  late  Major 
William  Loch,  1st  Bombay  Lancers  ; cr. 
Knt.  1906,  I.S.O.  1915.  Braemar,  Naini 
Tal,  India ; River  View,  Allahabad, 
United  Provinces,  India. 

Sons  living — Stuart  George,  C.I.E.,  b.  1869 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Ernest  Francis,  b. 
1871;  Major  Indian  Army, — Robert  Welland, 
D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  b.  1873  [see  “ Companion- 
age”], — Kenneth  Nevill,  b.  1878;  in  I.C.S., 
— Gordon  Daniell,  b.  1880. 

Daughters  living — Katharine  Margaret,  b. 
1876 : m.  1898,  the  Ven.  Percy  Hugh  Chapman, 
Archdeacon  of  Lucknow, — Angel  Dorothy: 
tn.  1908,  P.  H.  Flowerdew,  M.I.C.E. 

Knox,  Sir  James,  son  of  James  Knox, 
of  Kilbirnie,  Ayrshire;  b.  1850;  is  a J.P. 
for  Ayrshire  : m.  1875,  Anne  Eliza,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  James  McCosh,  of  Dairy, 
Ayrshire ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Place,  Kil- 
birnie, Ayrshire. 

Daughters  living — Martha  Dunlop  Kirkwood, 
— Janet  Muir  ( Lady  Mathew)  : m.  1905, 

Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Massy  Mathew, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 

Knudsen,  Sir  Karl  Fredrik,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  David  Faye  Knudsen,  of  Chris- 
tiania ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  High  Sch.,  and 
Commercial  Coll.,  Christiania;  a Ship- 
broker,  Joint  Managing  Director  of  H. 
Clarkson  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  60,  Fen- 
church  Street,  E.C. , a Director  of  British 
Bank  of  Northern  Commerce,  Chm.  of 
Alliance  Trading  Co.,  of  Holland  House, 
Bury  Street,  S.W. , and  Past  Pres.  Nor- 
wegian Chamber  of  Commerce  ; repre- 
sented Norwegian  Shipowners  at  Neutral 
Tonnage  Conference  during  European 
War  : m.  1896,  Anne,  da.  of  Alexander 
Macarthur,  of  Kilmartin,  Argyllshire  ; 
cr.  K.B.  E.‘ (Civil)  1920.  21,  Queen sberry 

Place,  S.W.  ; Junior  Athenceum  Club. 


Kolhapur,  H.H.  the  Maharaja  ( Sir 
Shahu  Chhatrapati  Maharaj)  of,  G.C.S.  I., 
G.  C.I.E.,  G.C.  V.O.,  adopted  son  of  H.H. 
the  Maharaja  (Shivaji  Chhatrapati  Ma- 
haraj) of  Kolhapur ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Raj- 
kumar  Coll. , Rajkote,  Bombay,  and  under 
special  tuition;  Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1902; 
is  Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army,  a Member 
of  Roy.  Agricultural  So.,  one  of  the 
Ruling  Princes  of  India,  and  a direct 
descendant  of  the  “Great  Shivaji," 
founder  of  the  Maratha  Empire : m. 

1892,  H.H.  Laxmibai  Saheb  Maharani, 
da.  of  Gunaji  Rao,  Khanwelkar  of 
Baroda;  cr.  G.C.S.  I.  1895,  G.C.V.O. 
1903,  G.C.I.E.  1911.  Kolhapur,  Bo?nbay. 

Kota,  H.H.  Maharao  ( Sir  Umed 
Singh  Bahadur)  of,  G.C.S. I.,  G.C.I.E., 
G.B.E.  ; b.  1873;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India,  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in 
the  Army;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1900,  G.C.I.E. 
1907, G.C.S. I.  1911,  G.B.E.  1918.  Kotah, 
Rajputana,  India. 

Kotze,  Hon.  Sir  John  Gilbert,  LL.D., 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Petrus  Johannes 
Kotz6,  Mayor  of  Cape  Town,  and 
M.L.A.  ; b.  1849;  ed.  at  S.  African 
Coll.  ; LL.B.  London  Univ.  1873,  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Univ.  1912  ; 
obtained  Senior  Common  Law  Exhibi- 
tion, Inns  of  Court  1872;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1874,  and  a K.C.  (English  Bar) 
1902;  was  Judge  of  the  High  Court, 
Transvaal  Province  1877-81,  and  Ch. 
Justice  of  Transvaal  Republic  1881-98; 
appointed  Attorney-Gen.  and  a M.E.C. 
and  M.L.C.  of  S.  Rhodesia  1900,  Acting 
Administrator  of  S.  Rhodesia  1902,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  1903  (assigned  to  E.  Dists. 
Court),  Judge  Pres,  thereof  1904,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
Div.  of  Supreme  Court  1913,  and  Judge 
Pres,  thereof  1920 ; was  a Member  of 
Pretoria  Convention  Claims  Commn. 
1881,  Pres.  Joint  Imperial  and  Boer 
Judicial  Commn  in  Swaziland  1890, 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Examiners  in  Litera- 
ture and  Science,  Transvaal  1890-98, 
Examiner  in  Law  and  Jurisprudence  in 
Univ.  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1903-8,  and 
Chm.  of  Rhodes  Univ.  Coll.  Council 
1904-13;  editor  of  “Transvaal  Statute 
Law  1845-87,”  and  of  several  vols.  of 
Transvaal  Supreme  Court  decided  cases  ; 
translated  Van  Leeuwen’s  Commentaries 
on  Roman-Dutch  Law  (2  vols.) ; is  a 
Knight  Grand  Cross  of  the  Portuguese 
Order  of  the  Conception  : m.  1872,  Mary 
Aurelia,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Bell,  of 
Milton  House,  Surrey,  and  Adam’s  Court, 
E.C. ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Cape  Town,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope. 

Kotze,  Sir  Robert  Nelson,  son  of  the 
Rev.  J.  J.  Kotze,  of  Darling,  Cape  Pro- 
vince ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  S.  Africa  Coll., 
Cape  Town  (B.A.  18 — ) ; Govt.  Mining 
Engineer,  Union  of  S.  Africa,  and  Hon. 
Pres.  Institute  of  Engineers,  S.  Africa ; 
was  Assist,  and  Consulting  Engineer, 
Transvaal  Goldfields  (Limited)  1896-1907 : 
m.  1898,  Maria  Beatrix,  el.  da.  of  the 
Rev.  D.  P.  Faure,  of  Cape  Town  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  58,  Francis  Street,  Yeoville,  Johan- 
nesburg ; Rand  [J ohannesburg)  Club. 
Daughters  living — Two. 

Koweit  [see  Mubarak], 

Krishna  Govinda  GuPTA[see  Gupta]. 
Krishna  Murti,  Sir  Purnaiya  Nara- 
singa  Rav,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Narsinga  Rav,  4th  Jaghirdar  of  Yelandur ; 


KNIGHTS. 


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b.  1849;  B.L. , Madras  Univ.  1870,  and 
Fellow  1898 ; entered  Mysore  Commn. 
1870,  and  served  as  Dep.  Commr.  and  as 
Judge  of  Ch.  Court  until  1895 1 was  a 
Member  of  Mysore  State  Council  of 
Regency  1895-1901,  since  when  he  has 
been  Prime  Minf  of  Mysore ; is  5th  Ja- 
ghirdar  of  Yelandur,  presented  Delhi 
Imperial  Assemblage  medals  1877.  and 
1903;  cr.  C.I.E.  1897,  K.C.I.E.  1903, 
Purnaprasada,  High  Ground , Bangalore, 
India  ; Yelandur,  Mysore,  India. 

Kutch,  H.H.  the  Maharao  ( Maharaja 
Dhiraj  Mirza  Maharao  Shri  Sir  Khen- 
garji  ' Savai  Bahadur ) of,  G.  C S.I., 
G. C.I.E.  ; b.  1866;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Princes  of  India:  m.  1884;  cr.  G.C.I.E. 
1887,  G.C.S.I.  1917.  The  Palace,  Kutch, 
India. 

Kyd,  Sir  David  Hope,  LL.D .,  son  of 
the  late  David  Kyd,  of  Rosendael, 
Broughty  Ferry,  Forfarshire ; b.  1862 ; 
ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888, 
LL.D.  1899)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1888  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Whitechapel 
Div.  of  Tower  Hamlets  (C)  Oct.  1900, 
and  Jan.  1906,  Stoke-on-Trent  1910,  and 
Gloucestershire,  Forest  of  Dean  Div., 
1910  and  1911  : m.  1896,  Mary  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  Francis  Hobson  Appach, 
Bar.-at-law,  J.P.,  of  Elcot  Park,  Kint- 
bury,  Berks;  cr.  Knt.  1916;  23,  Princes 
Gardens,  S.  IV.  ; Carlton  Club. 

Lacoste,  Hon.  Sir  Alexandre,  D.  C.L. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Louis  Lacoste, 
formerly  aSenator  of  Dominion  of  Canada; 
b.  1842  ; ed.  at  St.  Hyacinthe  Coll.  , and  at 
Laval  Univ. , Quebec  ; Bar.  Lower  Canada 
1863,  and  K.C.  1880;  was  Batonnier  of 
the  Bar  Montreal  1879-81,  a Member 
of  Legislative  Council  of  Quebec  1882-4, 
Speaker  of  the  Senate  1891,  and  Ch. 
Justice  of  Court  of  Appeal,  Quebec  1891- 
1907  ; is  Professor  of  Law  in  Laval  Univ.  ; 
appointed  Senator  of  the  Dominion  1884, 
P.C.  of  Canada  1892,  and  Administrator, 
Province  of  Quebec  1898  : m.  1866,  Marie 
Louise,  da.  of  Leon  Globensky,  of  Mon- 
treal; cr.  Knt.  1892.  191,  St.  Hubert 

Street,  Montreal,  Canada  ; Mount  Royal, 
(. Montreal ) Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Seven,  of  whom,  Blanche : 
m.  1896,  Brig.-Gen.  Joseph  Phillippe  Candry, 
C.M.G. 

Lagden,  Sir  Godfrey  Yeatman, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Dowse  Lagden,  of  Balsham  House,  Cam- 
bridgeshire, and  Sherborne,  Dorset ; b. 
1851  ; ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.  ; was  in 
Gen.  Post  Office,  London  1869-77,  Princi- 
pal Clerk  to  State  Sec. , Transvaal  under 
British  Administration  1878-81,  Private 
Sec.  to  the  Administrator  (Sir  Owen  Lan- 
yon)  1878-81,  Sec.  to  Executive  Council 
1880-81  (present  at  Siege  of  Pretoria) 
afterwards  Private  Sec.  to  Administrators 
(Sir  Evelyn  Wood  and  Sir  William  Bel- 
lairs),  Sec.  to  Transvaal  Sub.  Royal 
Commn.  on  Compensation  Claims  1881-2, 
and  Special  War  Correspondent  during 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882-3  (present  at 
all  engagements,  including  battle  of  Tel- 
el-Kebir,  charge  of  Kassassin,  and  cap- 
ture of  Cairo) ; appointed  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.,  Sierra  Leone,  and  employed  on 
special  financial  mission  to  Gold  Coast 
1883,  Govt.  Sec.  and  Accountant,  Basuto- 
land 1884,  Assist.  Commr.  1885,  Acting 
Resident  Commr;,  Basutoland  1890, 
British  Commr. , Swaziland  1802,  Resident 


Commr.,  Basutoland  1893,  and  Commr. 
for  Native  Affairs  in  Transvaal  Colony, 
and  a M.L.C.  and  M.E.C.  1901;  raised 
and  commanded  Transvaal  L.I.  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches 
several  times,  medal)  ; acted  as  Chm. 
of  South  African  Inter-Colonial  Native 
Affairs  Commn.  1903-4  ; is  Vice-Pres.  of 
Council  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and 
Director  of  African  Banking  Corporation  ; 
author  of  various  official  Reports  on  South 
African  Native  Affairs,  “ History  of  the 
Basutos,”  etc.  : m.  1887,  Frances  Rebekah, 
da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Brougham 
Bousfield,  Bishop  of  Pretoria  ; cr.  C.  M.  G. 
1894,  K. C.M.G.  1897.  Selwyn,  Oatland 
Chase,  Weybridge ; Authors  Club. 

Sons  living — Reginald  Bousfield,  b.  1893; 
Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own), — 
Eionel  Atherton,  b.  1895;  Eieut.  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own) . 

Daughters  living — Frances  Audley,  b.  1888: 
m.  1909,  Frank  Sansome  Preston,  of  The 
School  House,  Malvern  College,  Malvern, — 
Hilda  Mervyne,  b.  1900. 

Lake,  Lieut.- Gen.  Sir  Percy  Henry 
Noel,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of  Lieut. - 
Col,  Percy  G.  B.  Lake,  formerly  54th 
Regt. , of  Grenfell,  Canada;  b.  1855  ; ed. 
at  Uppingham  ; entered  59th  Regt.  1873, 
became  Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1883, 
Major  1891,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1899,  Col. 
1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1905,  and  Lieut.-Gen 
1911  ; retired  1919;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-9  (medal),  with  Soudan  Ex- 
pedition 1885,  as  D.A.A.,  and  Q.M.G. 
Intelligence  Depart.,  present  at  action  of 
Tofrek  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  and  in  command  of  operations  in 
Mesopotamia  1916  ; was  D.A.A.G.  Head 
Quarters  1888-90,  D.A.A.G. , Dublin  Dist. 
1892-3,  Q.M.G. , Mil.  of  Canada  1893-8, 
A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters  1899-1904,  Ch. 
Staff  Officer,  S.  Command  1904-5,  Ch.  of 
Gen.  Staff,  Canadian  Mil.  1905-8,  In- 
spector-Gen. thereof  1908-10,  to  command 
7th  Div.  N.  Army,  India  1911,  and  Ch. 
of  Gen.  Staff  Army  Headquarters,  India, 
19x2  ; m.  1891,  Hester,  da.  of  the  late  H. 
Woodyer,  ofGrafham,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1902,  C.M.G.  1905,  K.C.M.G. 
1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  United 
Service  Club. 

Lake,  His  Honour  Sir  Richard  Stuart, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Percy  Godfrey  Botfield  Lake,  formerly  54th 
Regt.,  of  Grenfell,  Canada ; b.  i860  ; in  Ad- 
miralty and  Civil  Ser.,  Cyprus  1878-83  ; a 
M.L.A. , N.W.  Territories  1898-1904,  and 
was  a Member  of  Canadian  Parliament 
1904-11  ; appointed  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Sas- 
katchewan 1915  : m.  1910,  Dorothy,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Fletcher,  LL.D.  ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1918.  Government  House, 
Regina , Saskatchewan,  Canada;  Win- 
marleigh  Grange,  Grenfell,  Canada  ; As- 
siniboia  [Regina),  and  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Henry  I.,  b.  1911, — John  F.,  b. 
1914, — Richard,  E-,  b.  1918. 

Daughter  living — Katherine  G.  F.,  b.  1916. 

Lallubhai  Asharam  Shah,  Hon.  Sir, 
son  of  Asharam  Dalichand  Shah,  of 
Ahmedabad,  Bombay;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Gujarat  Coll.,  Ahmedabad,  and  Govt.  Law 
Sch.,  Bombay  (M.A.  1893,  LL.B.  1895) ; 
was  Acting  Gen.  Pleader,  Bombay  High 
Court,  1910,  1911,  1912,  and  1913;  ap- 
pointed a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court, 
Bombay  1913:  m.  1885,  Rukunnibai,  da. 
of  Mohaulah  Umedram,  of  Ahmedabad, 
Bombay  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Pedder  Road, 
Bombay. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Lamb,  Sir  Ernest  Henry,  C.M.G. , 
el.  son  of  Benjamin  Lamb,  of  Thorndown, 
Windlesham,  Surrey;  b.  1876;  ed.  at 
Dulwich,  and  at  Wycliffe  Coll.,  Stone- 
house,  Gloucestershire ; is  a Member  of 
Common  Council  of  London,  a J.P.  for 
Surrey,  a Vice-Pres.  of  Home  Counties  | 
Liberal  Federation  and  of  Land  Law  | 
Reform  Asso. , a Connexional  Treasurer 
of  the  Wesleyan  Methodist  Church,  and 
Chm.  of  Foster’s  Parcels  and  Goods  Ex- 
press (Limited) ; sometime  Chm.  of  City 
of  London  Schs.  Committee  and  of  City  of 
London  Police  Committee  ; sat  as  M.  P. 
for  Rochester  (Z.)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910 
(when  he  was  defeated),  and  Dec.  1910 
to  Nov.  1918  : m.  1913,  Rosa  Dorothea, 
younger  da.  of  W.  J.  Hurst,  J.P.,  of 
Drumaness,  Ballynahinch,  co.  Down ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1907,  Knt.  1914.  Park  Hill  Crest, 
Croydon , Surrey  ; Ocean  Cliff,  Sandown, 
Isle  of  Wight ; 82,  Fore  Street,  E.C. 2; 
National  Liberal,  and  Eighty  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Foster  Charles  Lowry,  b.  1916, — 
Roland  Hurst  Lowry,  b.  1917. 

Daughters  living — Grace  Dorothy  Lowry,  b. 
1914, — Mary  Pleasant  Lowry,  b.  1919. 

Lamb,  Sir  Richard  Amphlett,  K.C.S.I. , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Lamb; 
b.  1858 ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Gram. 
Sch. , Stourbridge,  in  Switzerland,  and  at 
Highgate  Sch.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1877;  be- 
came Assist.  Collector,  Bombay  1879, 
Forest  Settlement  Officer  1885,  Dep. 
Commr.,  Burma  1887,  Assist.  Collector 
and  Magistrate,  Bombay  1892,  Collector 
and  Magistrate  1896,  Senior  Collector 
1899,  Sec.  and  Acting  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bombay,  Revenue  and  Financial  Depart, 
and  a M.L.C.,  Bombay  1904,  Commr., 
Central  Div.,  Bombay  1905,  Commr.  of 
Custom.,  Salt,  Opium,  and  Abkari,  Bom- 
bay 1906,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bom- 
bay and  a M.L.C.  1907;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1887-9  (medal  with 
clasp)  ; was  Chm.  of  Committee  in  con- 
nection with  Plague  at  Poona  1897,  and  a 
Member  of  Excise  Committee  1905-6  ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Executive  Council 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  Legislative  Council  of 
Bombay  1910 ; retired  1915  ; received 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  iqoo  : m.  1901, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  John 
Patrick  Barry,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1901,  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1911. 
Tudor  House,  Broadway,  Worcestershire  ; 
East  India  United  Service,  and  Western 
India  [Poona)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Richard  Barry,  b.  1905, — Wil- 
liam John,  b.  1906, — George  Patrick,  b. 
1910, — David  Amphlett,  b.  1912. 

Lamb,  Col.  Sir  Harry  Harling, 
K. C.M.G.,  son  of  Henry  William  Lamb, 
of  Brooklands,  Sidmouth  ; b.  1857 ; ed.  I 
at  U ppingham  ; entered  Consular  Ser. 
1879,  became  Acting  Consul-Gen.  at 
Philipoppolis  1882,  Vice-Consul  at  Moos- 
sul  1885,  and  at  Scutari,  Albania  1886,  ! 
Consul  at  Suakin  1894,  and  at  Erzeroum  | 
1899,  Ch.  Dragoman  at  Constantinople  J 
1903,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Salonica  1907  ; ; 
appointed  British  Representative  on  the  | 
International  Commn.  for  Control  of  Al- 
bania 1913,  and  Political  Officer  on  Special 
Mission  1918,  with  rank  of  Col.  : m.  1894,  1 
Sabina,  da.  of  Commendatore  Felice 
Maissa,  Italian  Consular  Ser. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1910,  K. C.M.G.  1919. 

Lambert,  Sir  Henry  Charles  Miller,  | 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  Henry  Thomas 
Lambert,  of  Sandhills,  Bletchingley,  I 
Surrey ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  | 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  1st  class  | 


Honours  Mods.  18B9,  and  1st  class  Lit. 
Hum.  1891) ; entered  Colonial  Office  1892, 
became  a 1st  class  Clerk  1898,  and  a 
Principal  Clerk  1907  ; was  Chm.  of  Com- 
mittee of  Emigrants’  Information  Office 
1897-1907  (visited  Canada,  Australia,  and 
New  Zealand);  acted  as  Private  Sec.  to 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Chamberlain  for 
British  S.  Africa  Select  Committee  1897  ; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State 
for  the  Colonies,  and  Sec.  to  Imperial 
Conference  1916:  m.  1892,  Aileen  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Rayner  Arthur,  Bom. 

C. S.  [see  Arthur,  Bt.,  cr.  1841,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Larklands,  Banstead,  Surrey  ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Son  living — Roger  Uvedale,  b.  1896. 

Daughters  living — Catherine  Aileen,  b.  1893, 
— Patience  Violet,  b.  1898, — Ruth,  b.  1902. 

Lambagraon,  Lieut.- Col.  the  Raja 
(Sir  Jai  Chand)  of,  K. C.I.E.,  C.S.I. , 
son  of  Raja  Partab  Chand  ; b.  1870  ; is 
Head  of  the  Kangra  family,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India,  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1913,  K. C.I.E.  1918.  Jhelum , Punjab. 
Lambert,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Cecil  Foley, 
H. C.B.  [see  Grey,  Bt.]. 

Lambton,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
William,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Durham]. 

Lancaster,  Sir  William  John,  son  of 

John  Lancaster,  formerly  of  West  Winch, 
Norfolk  ; b.  1841 ; ed.  at  King  Edward 
Gram.  Sch. , King’s  Lynn ; many 
years  Sec.  of  Prudential  Assurance  Co., 
of  which  he  is  a Director ; was  Mayor  of 
Wandsworth  1901-2 ; presented  Sch. 
Buildings  to  King  Edward  VII.  Gram. 
Sch.  at  King’s  Lynn  1906 ; received  Hon. 
Freedom  of  King’s  Lynn  1913  ; is  a J.P. 
for  London,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  and 
Patron  of  East  Winch ; unsuccessfully 
contested  N.-W.  Div.  of  Norfolk  (C)  Jan. 
1906:  m.  1868,  Sarah  Harriot,  who  d. 
1880,  da.  of  Daniel  Thomas  Roy,  M.D.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1906.  49,  Putney  Hill,  S.  W.  ; 

East  Winch  Hall,  King's  Lynn ; Junior 
Athenceum,  Constitutional,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Roy,  b.  1871, — Henry,  b. 
1879, — Hugh,  b.  1882  ; Capt.  in  the  Army. 
Daughters  living — Mary:  m.  1901,  R.  J.  B. 
Storey, — Harriot, — Katharine. 

Landon,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
William  Bainbridge,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  J.  T.  B.  Landon, 

V.  of  Ledsham,  Yorkshire ; b.  i860 ; 
entered  76th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt. 

W.  Riding  Regt.  1885,  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1894,  Brevet Lieut.-Col.  1897,  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1900,  Col.  1905,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1913  ; retired  1919  ; Benin  Ex- 
pedition 1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  S.  Africa  1898- 
1902,  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  w’ith  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Col.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
Jamaica  1890-95,  and  Col.  in  Charge  of 
Army  Ser.  Corps  Records  and  Depot 
1905-8,  and  Assist.  Director  Supply  and 
Transport,  Aldershot  1908-9,  Inspector 
of  Army  Ser.  Corps  1909-13,  and  Director 
of  Transport  and  Movements  at  the 
War  Office  1913-14,  and  Ch.  Inspector 
of  the  Q.M.G.'s  Sers.  1914-19 ; is  Hop. 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps : m.  1884,  Rose 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  N. 
Willis,  R.  of  Kilpencon,  co.  Limerick  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
74,  Gloucester  Place,  W.i;  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 


KNIGHTS. 


101 3 


Sons  living — Arthur  Henry  Whittington, 
O.B.E.,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  Capt.  Roy.  Canadian 
Regt. : m.  1920,  Hlsie  Mary,  da.  of  James 
Gillanders,  of  Drumlithie,  Purley, — James 
William  Bainbridge,  D.S.O.,  b.  1891  [see 
“ Companionage”],— Guy  de  Laval,  M.C., 
b.  18—;  Capt.  R.F.A. 

Daughter  living — Violet  Hvelyn. 

Lane,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Ronald  Bertram, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  John  Newton  Lane,  of  King's  Bromley 
Manor,  Lichfield  [B.  Bagot] ; b.  1847 ; 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  1867,  became  Capt. 
1878,  Brevet  Major  1879,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1882,  Col.  1886  (h.-p.  1897),  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1898  ; retired  1909 ; served 
during  Zulu  War  1879,  present  at  battle 
of  Ulundi  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  during  Transvaal  Campaign 
1880-81,  and  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  4th  class 
Osmanieh)  ; was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. , 
Natal  1881-2,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  Canada 
1883-8,  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (H.R.H. 
Duke  of  Cambridge)  1889-92,  Assist.  Mil, 
Sec.  at  Head  Quarters  1892-7,  in  command 
of  Gapison  at  Alexandria  1898-1900,  and 
Inf.  Brig,  at  Malta  1901 -3,  Mil.  Sec.  at 
War  Office  1903-4,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  and 
Sec.  of  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea  1905-9 ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk  : m.  1893, 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  John  A.  Beau- 
mont, of  Wimbledon  Park ; cr.  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1896,  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.V.O. 
1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912.  Carleton  Hall , 
Saxmundham ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 

Lang,  Hon.  Sir  Frederic  William, 
son  of  Oliver  William  Lang,  of  Black- 
heath  ; b.  1852  ; is  a Member  of  New 
Zealand  Parliament ; has  been  Speaker 
thereof  since  1913 ; was  Chm.  of  Com- 
mittees and  Dep.  Speaker  1912-13 ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  House  of  Representatives, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand;  Onehunga, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Lange,  Hon.  Sir  Johannes  Henricus, 
el.  son  of  the  late  Frederic  Henry  Lange, 
of  Uitenhage,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ; b. 
1852  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B. 
1876)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1876 ; was 
M.L.A.  for  Kimberley  1888-92,  and  Crown 
Prosecutor  of  Griqualand  West  1892-6, 
since  when  he  has  been  a Puisne  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  Griqualand  (now  a Div. 
of  Supreme  Court  of  S.  Africa) ; also 
Judge  of  Griqualand  West  Local  Div.  of 
Supreme  Court  of  S.  Africa  since  1910; 
served  as  Chm.  of  Judicial  Commn.  of 
Enquiry  into  S.  African  Rebellion  1914  : 
m.  1885,  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Grimmer,  M.D.,  Dist.  Surg.  of  Kimber- 
ley ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Kimberley , S. 
Africa. 

Langerman,  Sir  Jan  William  Stuckers; 
b.  1853 ; is  a Member  of  House  of  Assembly, 
Union  of  S.  Africa,  Pres.  Rand  Chamber 
of  Mines,  and  Managing  Director  of 
Robinson  Mines  ; appointed  a Member  of 
Dominions  Resources  Roy.  Commn.  1914: 
m.  1882,  Gertrude,  da.  of  Dr.  Kitching, 
of  Cape  Town  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Leila- 
shein,  145,  Von  Beel  Street,  Johannesburg. 

Lankester,  Professor  Sir  Edwin  Ray, 
K.C.B. , el.  son  of  the  late  Edwin 
Lankester,  M.D. , Coroner  for  Central 
Middlesex  ; b.  1847  ; M.A.  and  D.Sc.,  Ox- 
ford, Hon.  Fellow  of  Exeter  Coll.,  Hon. 
Student  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford,  Hon. 
D.Sc.  Leeds,  and  Hon.  LL.D.  St.  An- 
drews ; was  Professor  of  Zoology  and 
Comparative  Anatomy  in  Univ.  Coll., 


London  1874-1890,  Linacre  Professor  of 
Comparative  Anatomy  at  Oxford  1890-98, 
and  Director  of  Natural  History  Museum, 

S.  Kensington  1898-1908;  is  a F.R.S. 
(Roy.  Medallist  1885,  Vice  Pres.  1896, 
Copley  Medallist  1913),  founder  of  the 
Marine  Biological  Asso.,  and  a Member 
of  Institut  de  France  (Acaddmie  des 
Sciences),  of  the  Lincei  of  Rome,  and 
many  other  Foreign  learned  Sos.  ; author 
of  numerous  works  on  Natural  History 
subjects;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1907.  Savile, 
and  Bath  Clubs. 

Laporte,  Hon.  Sir  Hormisdas,  son 
of  J.  B.  Laporte,  of  Lachine,  Quebec; 
b.  1850;  Hon.  LL.D.,  McGill  Univ.; 
Pres,  of  Laporte  Martin  (Limited),  whole- 
sale grocers  of  Montreal,  and  of  Provincial 
Bank  of  Canada,  a Director  of  Credit 
Foncier  Franco-Canadian,  La  Sauvegarde 
Life  Assurance  Co.  (Limited),  Dominion 
Gresham  Guarantee  Casualty  Co.,  Gres- 
ham Life  Assurance  So.  (Limited),  and 
Montreal  Chamber  of  Commerce,  a 
Member  of  Montreal  Board  of  Trade, 
Administrator  of  Laval  Univ.,  a P.C.  of 
Canada,  and  a Life  Gov.  of  Notre  Dame 
and  Montreal  Gen.  Hospitals  ; was  Mayor 
of  Montreal  1904,  and  Pres.  Montreal 
Citizens’  Asso.  1910-n  : m.  18 — , Marie 
Onesime  Mirza,  da.  of  Pierre  Gervais  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  1016,  Dorchester  Street 

West,  Montreal,  Canada  ; Montreal 
[Montreal),  and  Rideau  [Ottawa)  Clubs. 
Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Larmor,  Sir  Joseph,  D.Sc.,  P.P.S., 
M.P. , son  of  Hugh  Larmor  ; b.  1857  ; ed. 
at  Roy.  Academical  Institution,  Belfast,  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll. , Cambridge  (B. A. , Senior  Wrangler 
1880,  M.A.  1883,  Fellow  1880);  D.Sc. 
London;  Hon.  D.Sc. , Oxford,  Camb.,  and 
Dublin ; Hon.  LL.  D. , Glasgow,  Aberdeen, 
Birmingham,  and  St.  Andrews;  D.C.L. , 
Durham;  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Queen’s  Univ., 
Belfast ; is  an  Hon.  Freeman  of  City  of 
Belfast,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  (formerly 
Sec.  and  Vice- Pres.),  Hon.  F.R.S.E. , 
Hon.  Member  Roy.  Irish  Acad. , F.  R.  A.  S. , * 
Past  Pres,  of  London  Mathematical  and 
of  Camb.  Philosophical  Sos.,  Foreign 
Hon.  Member  of  American  National 
Acad,  of  Science,  of  American  Philoso- 
phical So.,  American  Acad.,  Boston,  of 
Accad.  dei  Lincei  of  Rome,  and  of  I nstituto 
di  Bologna,  and  Corresponding  Member 
of  Institut  de  France ; was  Professor 
of  Natural  Philosophy,  Queen’s  Coll., 
Galway  1880-85,  Lecturer  in  Mathe- 
matics, Camb.  Univ.  1885-1903,  and 
a Sec.  of  Roy.  So.  1901-12 ; has  been 
Lucasian  Professor  of  Mathematics  since 
1903 ; sometime  Examiner  in  Mathe- 
matics and  Natural  Philosophy,  London 
Univ.  ; has  Roy.  So.’s  and  other  medals  ; 
author  of  various  works  on  Mathematics 
and  Physics  ; has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Cam- 
bridge Univ.  ( C ) since  Feb.  1911  ; cr. 
Knt.  1909.  St.  John  s College,  Cambridge  ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Lascelles,  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  George 
[see  E.  Harewood,  colls.]. 

La  Touche,  Sir  James  John  Digges, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  William  Digges  La 
Touche;  b.  1844;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B. A.  1865,  Hon.  LL.D.  1908); 
entered  B.C.S.  1867;  appointed  Settle- 
ment Officer,  Ajmere  1871,  Dist.  Sup.  of 
Police,  N.-W.  Provinces  1875,  Joint 
Magistrate  1882,  Settlement  Officer, 
Gorakhpur  1883,  Commr.  of  S.  Div. , 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Upper  Burma  1886,  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector, N.-W.  Provinces  1890,  Member  of 
Lieut.-Gov.’s  Council  1891,  Commr.  and 
Agent,  Benares  April  1893,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  N.-W.  Provinces  Dec.  1893, 
Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1896  (acted 
as  Lieut. -Gov.  1898),  a Member  of 
Viceroy’s  Council  1897,  and  Lieut.-Gov. 
of  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh 
1901  ; retired  1906 ; was  a Member  of  I 
Council  of  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1907-14  : 
m.  1873,  Julia,  da.  of  Thomas  W.  Roth- 
well ; cr.  C.S.I.  1896,  K.C.S.I.  1901. 
53,  Raglan  Road , Dublin. 

Lauder,  Sir  Harry  (MacLennan) ; 
b.  1870 ; in  early  life  a mill  boy  at 
Arbroath,  afterwards  a miner  ; the  well- 
known  Scottish  Music  Hall  Artiste;  col- 
lected large  sums  for  War  Charities  during 
European  War;  author  of  various  comedies 
and  songs  : m.  1890,  Annie  Vallance  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Laudervale , Dunoon , Scot- 

land. 

Laurence,  Sir  Perceval  Maitland, 
K.  C.M.  G. , LL.D. , el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Perceval  Laurence,  R.  of  Walesby,  Lin- 
colnshire ; b.  1854 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Corpus  Christi  Coll. , Camb.  (B.  A.  1st  class 
Classical  Tripos  1876,  LL.M.  1879,  LL.D. 
1884,  Fellow  1876,  Hon.  Fellow  19x4) ; 
Pres,  of  Camb.  Union  1874;  Classical 
Tutor  of  Cavendish  Coll.  1876 ; acted  as 
Lecturer  and  Examiner  of  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.  ; Tancred  Student  of  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1875,  Senior  Whewell  Scholar  and  Mem- 
bers’ Prizeman  (English  Essay)  in  Univ. 
of  Camb.  1877,  Yorke  Prizeman  1878,  and 
Chancellor’s  Gold  Medallist  for  Legal 
Studies  1879 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1878, 
and  of  Supreme  Court,  Cape  Colony  1880 ; 
Examiner  in  Literature  at  Cape  Univ. 

1881,  1886-9  and  1892,  and  in  Law  1901-8 
and  1912;  was  Chm.  of  Kimberley  Com- 
mittee for  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition 
1886,  of  Kimberley  Public  Library  1883- 
1901,  and  of  War  Losses  Inquiry  Commn. 
1905-7,  a Member  of  Transvaal  Con- 
stituencies Delimitation  Commn.  1906, 
Chm.  Constituencies  Delimitation  Commn. 
for  Union  Parliament  1909, and  a Member 
and  Acting  Chm.  of  Financial  Relations 
Commn.  1911,  and  Chm.  of  Second  De- 
limitation Commn.  1912 ; appointed  a 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Cape  Colony 

1882,  when  he  was  assigned  to  High 
Court  of  Griqualand,  of  which  he  was 
Acting  Judge  Pres.  1887-8,  and  Judge 
Pres.  1888-1907,  when  (on  the  abolition 
of  that  office)  he  was  assigned  to  the 
Supreme  Court  at  Cape  Town  ; on  Union 
became  a Judge  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
Div.  of  Supreme  Court  of  S.  Africa, 
Acting  Ordinary  Judge  of  Appeal  1911, 
and  Acting  Judge  Pres.,  Natal  Div. 
and  Additional  Judge  of  Appeal  1912 ; 
retired  1913;  appointed  Chm.  of  S.  African 
Univ.  Commn.  1914;  author  of  a Treatise 
on  ‘ ‘ The  Law  and  Custom  of  Primo- 
geniture,” and  “ High  Court  Reports 
1882-9,  1895-1904,”  etc.,  etc.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1908,  K.C.  M.G.  1911.  Combe  Leigh, 
The  Downs,  Wimbledon,  S.  W.  ; Reform, 
Savile,  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Lavery,  Sir  John,  A.R.A.,  son  of 
Henry  Lavery  of  Belfast ; b.  1856 ; is  a 
well-known  Artist,  an  A.R.A:,  a Member 
of  Roy.  Scottish  Acad. , of  Roy.  Hibern- 
ian Acad.,  and  of  Soci6t6  Nationale  des 
Beaux-Arts,  Paris,  and  a Chevalier  of 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium  : m 1st,  1889,  Kathleen  Mac- 
dermott,  whoa?.  1891 ; cndly,  1910,  Hazel, 


da.  of  Edward  Jenner  Martyn,  and  widow 
of  Edward  Livingston  Trudeau,  of  New 
York;  cr.  Knt.  1918.  5,  Cromwell  Place, 
S.  W.  ; Chelsea  Arts,  and Ranelagh  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Eileen 
Marion  [Hon.  Mrs.  William  F.  Forbes- 
Sempill):  m.  19 — , Col.  the  Hon.  William 
Francis  Forbes-Sempill,  A.F.C.,  Master  of 
Sempill,  el.  son  of  18th  Baron  Sempill. 

Law,  Sir  (William)  Algernon  Cajetan, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  B.  Ellenborough, 
colls.]. 

Law,  Sir  Archibald  FitzGerald,  son 
of  Michael  Law  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Oriel 
Coll. , Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1879  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Commr.,  Cyprus  1880, 
Pres.  Dist.  Court,  Famagusta  1883,  Direc- 
tor of  Survey,  Principal  Officer  of  Land 
Registration,  and  Principal  Forest  Officer 
1886,  a M.L.C.  1887,  Acting  Queen’s 
Advocate  1889,  Acting  Ch.  Sec.  1890, 
Queen’s  Advocate  1892,  and  Ch.  Judicial 
Commr.,  Federated  Malay  States  1906; 
was  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
Straits  Settlements  1893-1905  : m.  1883, 
Louisa  Alice,  da.  of  E.  P.  Squarey,  of 
Downton,  Wilts ; cr.  Knt.  1908.  Stan- 
bridge,  Wimborne,  Dorset. 

Daughters  living — of  whom  the  el.,  Sarah 
Margaret  FitzGerald:  m.  1914,  George  Nor- 
man Rawlence. 

Lawford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Sydney 
Turing  Barlow,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Thomas 
Acland  Lawford  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Well- 
ington Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) 
1885,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major  1900, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1908, 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B., 
4th  class  St.  Vladimir  Order,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Maj.-Gen., 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Orders  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  and  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus  of  Italy) ; was  Assist.  Comdt. , 
Sch.  of  Mounted  Inf.,  Longmoor  1906-10, 
Comdt.  1912-13,  and  Brig.-Com. , Essex 
Inf.  Brig.,  E.  Command  1913-14 : in. 
1914,  Muriel,  da.  of  Sir  Hartley  Williams; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Lawless,  Surg. -Lieut.-Col.  Sir  W arren 
Roland  Ckooke-,  C.B.,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E., 
M.D.  ; b.  1863;  M.D.,  M.Ch.  Roy.  Univ. 
of  Ireland;  Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.;  entered 
Army  Med.  Depart.  1886,  transferred 
to  Coldstream  Guards  1898,  and  became 
Surg. -Lieut. -Col.  1902;  retired  1911  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder 
River,  Magersfontein,  and  at  relief  of 
Kimberley,  and  operations  in  Orange 
River  and  Transvaal  Colonies  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  promoted 
Lieut.-Col.);  was  Surg.  to  Viceroy  and 
Gov.-Gen.of  India(Earl  Minto)  1905-10;  is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Cork,  House 
Gov.  at  Osborne,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England:  m.  1894,  Emily,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  C.  F.  Lawless;  cr.  C.I.E.  1907,  Knt. 
1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1917- 
Osborne,  Isle  of  Wight;  Kilcrone,  Cloyne, 
co.  Cork  ; Guards' , and  Albemarle  Clubs. 

Lawley,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur, 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C. M.G.  [see  B. 
Wenlock]. 


KNIGHTS. 


1015 


Lawley,  H011.  Lady , G.B.E.  [see 

Cunard,  Bt.]. 

Lawrence,  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram, 
son  of  David  Lawrence,  surgeon,  of  Ponty- 
pool,  co,  Monmouth  ; b.  1843  ; ed.  atTrin. 
Hall,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1866,  Hon.  Fellow 
1908);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1869,  and  a 
K.C.  1897;  sometimea  Revising  Barrister; 
is  aJ.P.  for  Monmouth,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Nairn  ; was  Junior  Counsel  to  the 
Admiralty  1882-97,  Recorder  of  Windsor 
1885-1904,  Commr.  of  Assize  on  N.-E. 
Circuit  1903,  and  on  N.  Circuit  1904,  since 
when  he  has  been  a Judge  of  High  Court 
of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.) ; appointed 
Pres.  War  Compensation  Court  1920 : 
m.  1875,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George 
Lawrence,  J.P.  ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  10,  South 
Street , Mayfair,  W.  ; Invernairne, 
Nairn;  657,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice , 
W.C.;  Athenceum , and  New  University 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Clive,  C.B.E.,  b.  1876  [see 
“Companionage”], — Charles  Trevor,  D.S.O., 
b.  1879  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Geoffrey, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1880  [see  “Companionage”]. 
Daughter  living — Enid  Lilian:  m.  1904, 

George  Lewis  Barstow,  C.B.,of  36,  Sussex 
Gardens,  W. 

Lawrence,  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Herbert 
Alexander,  K.C.B.  [see  B.  Lawrence]. 

Lawrence,  Hon.  Sir  Paul  Ogden, 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Henry  Lawrence, 
of  Lincoln’s  Inn;  b.  1861;  Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1882,  a K.C.  1896,  and  Bencher 
1900;  sometime  Chm.  of  Gen.  Council 
of  the  Bar;  appointed  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (Chancery  Div.)  1918:  m. 
1887,  Maude  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Turner,  of  Oaklands,  Wimbledon  Park ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Dunarden , Inner  Park 
Road , Wimbledon  Park,  S.  W.  ; Royal 
Courts  of  Justice , W.  C. 

Lawson,  Sir  Arnold,  K.B.E. , M.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  George  Lawson, 
F.R.C.S.,  Surg.-Oculist  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria,  of  12,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; b. 
1867 ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  School ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1891,  F.R.C.S.  1893,  M.D.  Brussels; 
Senior  Ophthalmic  Surg.  and  Lecturer 
on  Ophthalmology,  Middlesex  Hospital, 
Ophthalmic  Surg.  King  Edward  VII. 
Hospital  for  Officers,  Consulting  Oph- 
thalmic Surg.  Roy.  Victoria  Hospital  for 
Incurables  and  Roy.  Med.  Benevolent 
Coll.,  Epsom,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Med. , and  a Member  of  Ophthalmological 
So.  ; sometime  Surg.  Roy.  London 
Ophthalmic  Hospital : m.  1904,  Helen 
Hargreaves,  da.  of  Andrew  Clark ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  12,  Harley  Street, 

W.i.  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Sons  living — Kenneth  Andrew,  b.  1905, — 

Arnold  Derek,  b.  1907- 

Daughter  living — Monica  Mary,  b.  1908. 

Lawson,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Mey- 
rick,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
James  A.  Lawson,  one  of  H.M.’s  Judges 
in  Ireland ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll. , and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad. , Woolwich ; 
entered  R.E.  1877,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  1888,  Major  1895,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  Maj.-Gen.  1907,  and  Lieut. - 
Gen.  1916 ; served  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1884  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  5th  class  Medjidie),  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(dangerously  wounded,  despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 


four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
A.D.C.  to  H.M. , Brevet  Col.);  was 
D.A.A.G.  Dublin  Dist.  1889-92,  and 

D. A.Q.M.G. , Head  Quarters  1893-8, 
specially  employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
1898-9,  Ch.  Staff  Officer  S.  Africa  1902-3, 
Director  of  Movements  and  Quarterings 
at  Head  Quarters  1904-6,  in  Command 
of  13th  Brig,  and  troops  in  Dublin  1906-7, 
Maj.-Gen. -in  Charge  of  Administration, 
Aldershot  1907-10,  Comdg.  2nd  Div. 
there  1910-14,  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Guernsey 
April  to  Nov.  1914,  Assist,  to  Ch.  of 
Imperial  Gen.  Staff  at  War  Office  Nov. 
1914  to  Jan.  1915,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.- 
in-Ch.  N.  Command,  Jan.  1915  to  Nov. 
1916,  on  special  ser.  in  various  Theatres 
of  War  1916-17,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Communications  Italian  Expeditionary 
Force  1917-18 ; is  a Grand  Officer  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : m.  1912,  Lady 
Wilma,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  5th  Earl  of  Radnor, 
and  widow  of  2nd  Earl  of  Lathom  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Grove  House,  Lymington , Hants  ; Arthur's 
United  Service , and  Kildare  Street  Clubs . 

Lawson,  Lady  Wilma,  C.B.E.  [see 

E.  Lathoml. 

Laycock,  Lieut -Col.  .Szr  Joseph  Fred- 
erick, K.C.M.G. , D,S.O. , only  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Laycock  (sometime  M.P.),  of 
Wiseton  Flail,  Notts  ; b.  1867  ; formerly 
Major  Notts.  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Notts,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  an 
A.D.C. , and  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 

R. H.A.  (T.F.) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  on  Staff, 
with  rank  of  Col.,  and  subsequently  as 
Brig. -Gen.  (despatches.  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas, 
C.M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre,  K.C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1902,  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Hugh  Henry  Hare  [see  E. 
Listowel],  and  divorced  wife  of  6th  Mar- 
quess of  Downshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Wiseton 
Hall,  B aw  try,  Yorkshire ; Low  Gosforth, 
Northumberland ; Whittonstall,  North- 
umberland; 47,  Charles  Street,  W.  ; 
Turf,  Brooks' s,  and  White' s Clubs. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living — [See  E.  Listowel]. 
Leach,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edmund, 
K.C.B.,  5th  son  of  the  late  Henry  Leach, 
J.P.  and  D.L. , of  Corston,  co.  Pembroke  ; 
b.  1836 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst; 
entered  50th  Regt.  1854,  became  Capt. 
1864,  Major  1866,  Lieut.-Col.  1876,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  The  Queen’s  Own 
(Royal  W.  Kent  Regt.)  1883,  Col.  1884 
(h.-p.  1885),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1894;  retired 
1898  ; served  (i)  in  Crimean  Campaign 
1855-6,  ( ii ) in  New  Zealand  War  1863-6 
(despatches  thrice,  medal,  Brevet  Major), 
(iii)  throughout  Egyptian  War  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star,  and  4th  class  Os- 
manieh),  and  (iv)  in  Nile  Expedition  1885 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; was  A. A. G.,  E.  Dist. 
1886-91,  and  in  command  of  troops  in 
Barbados  1894-5  ; appointed  Col.  Queen’s 
Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.)  1904:  m. 
1869,  Frances  Elizabeth,  2nd  da.  of  the 
late  W.  H.  Ince,  of  27,  Thurloe  Square, 

S. W.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1885,  K.C.B. 

(Mil.)  1907.  27,  Thurloe  Square,  S.  W. 

Sons  living  — Henry  Edmund  Burleigh, 

C. M.G.,  b.  1870  [see  “Companionage”], — 
William  R.  Ronald,  R.N.,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.  1913. 

Leach,  Dame  Florence  Edith  Victoria, 

D. B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Wilfred  Fitz- 
alan  Way  ; b.  1874  ; Controller-in-Ch.  of 
Queen  Mary’s  Army  Auxiliary  Corps 
(formerly  Controller  of  Inspection)  during 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


European  War  : m.  1895,  Co!.  Henry 
Edmund  Burleigh  Leach,  C.M.G.  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918,  D.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  7,  St. 

Leonards  Mansions,  Smith  Street,  Chelsea, 

S.W.  3. 

Leach,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John,  KC.  U.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Leach,  of  Seaford 
Lodge,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight ; b.  1848  ; ed. 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered 
R.  A.  1869,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major  1885, 
Lieut.-Col.  1895,  Col.  1899,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1904  ; retired  1908  ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1879,  with  Bazar  Valley  Expedition 
(medal) ; appointed  Comdt.  at  Sch.  of 
Gunnery  1900,  Col. -on-Staff,  R.A. , India 
1900,  to  command  Woolwich  Dist.  1904, 
and  Coast  Defences  at  Plymouth  1905  : 
m.  1878,  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Beck,  of  Herne  Bay,  and  widow  of  Richard 
Manuel  Sewell,  Indian  Army ; cr. 
K.C.V.O.  1904.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Leathes,  Sir  Stanley  Mordaunt, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Stanley 
Leathes,  D.D. , R.  of  Much  Hadham, 
Herts  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887, 
Fellow  1886-1904,  Lecturer  in  History 
1892-1903) ; was  Sec.  to  Civil  Ser.  Commn. 
1903-7,  and  Second  Civil  Ser.  Commr. 
1907-10,  since  when  he  has  been  First 
Commr.;  joint  Editor  of  “Cambridge 
Modern  History  ” 1901-12;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Quoitings, 
Marlow  ; United  Universities,  and  Bur- 
lington Fine  Art  Clubs. 

LeBas,  Sir  Hedley  Francis,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Le  Bas,  of  Jersey ; 
b.  1868 ; ed.  in  Jersey  ; served  7 years 
in  ranks  of  15th  Hussars ; is  Gov.  Direc- 
tor of  Caxton  Publishing  Co.  (Limited), 
which  he  founded,  Joint  Hon.  Sec.  Prince 
of  Wales  National  Relief  Fund,  Organizer 
of  Lord  Kitchener  National  Memorial 
Fund,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  has 
acted  as  Ch.  Adviser  to  the  Govt,  in  con- 
nection with  Publicity  during  European 
War : m.  1900,  Mary,  da.  of  Joseph 
Barnes,  of  Dorchester ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Great  Tyles,  Rei^ate  ; Reform,  and  Eighty 
Clubs. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1912. 

Leclezio,  Sir  Eugene  Pierre  Jules, 
el.  son  of  Eugene  Leclezio,  At- 
torney-at-Law,  of  Mauritius  ; b.  1832 ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Coll.,  Mauritius  (English 
Scholarship  1850) ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
and  Graduate  of  Faculty  of  Law,  Paris, 
1858  ; was  a Member  of  Council  1869-78, 
1st  Puisne  Judge  of  Mauritius  1879-83,  and 
Ch.  Justice  1883-98  : m.  1859,  Camille,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  C.  Accary,  of 
French  Army  ; cr.  Knt.  1887.  Port  Louis, 
Mauritius. 

Leclezio,  Sir  Henri,  K.C.M.G. ; b. 
18 — ; is  a M.E.C.  of  Mauritius;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1897,  K.C.M.G.  1915.  Port 
Louis,  Mauritius. 

Ledgard,  Sir  Henry,  son  ol  the  late 
Henry  Ledgard,  of  Teddington  ; b.  1853  ; 
sometimeaprrtner  (subsequently  Advisory 
Director)  in  the  firm  of  Cooper,  Allen  and 
Co.  (Limited),  of  Cawnpore  ; was  Pres,  of 
Upper  India  Chamber  of  Commerce  1901 
and  1912-15,  Pres,  of  Cawnpore  Expan- 
sion Committee  1913-15,  a Member  of 
Board  of  Industries  1914- 15,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Lieut. -Gov.’s.  Council  of  United 
Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh  1912-15  : nt. 


1881,  Florence  Robertson,  who  d.  1918; 
cr.  Knt.  1915.  Westfield,  Cawnpore,  hidia. 
Lee,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Philipps, 
K.C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Jones  Lee  ; b.  1865  ; entered  R.E. 
1885,  became  Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1918  ; China  1900,  present  at  the  relief  ol 
Tientsin  and  Pekin  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  European  War 
1914-19  as  a Ch.  Engineer  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  C.M.G.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  K.C.B.)  ; is  a F.R.G.S.  : m. 
1898,  Winifred,  da.  of  T.  M.  Lord ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  andK.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Naval  and  Military,  Hurling- 
ham,  and  Royal  Southern  Yacht  Clubs. 

Lee,  Sir  Sidney,  D.Litt.,  LL.D.,  son  ot 
Lazarus  Lee,  of  London ; b.  1859 ; ed. 
at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1882);  Hon.  D.Litt., 
Oxford,  and  Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  1907, 
Hon.  Litt.D. , Victoria  U niv. , Manchester, 
1900 ; is  an  author,  Chm.  of  Executive 
Committee  of  Shakespeare’s  Birthplace 
Trustees,  a Corresponding  Member  of 
Massachusetts  Historical  So.,  a Fellow 
of  British  Acad.,  Registrar  of  Roy. 
Literary  Fund,  and  a Roy.  Commr.  on 
Public  Records ; was  Clark  Lecturer  in 
English  Literature,  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
1901-2,  Lecturer  at  Lowell  Institute, 
Boston,  U.S.A.  1903,  and  Lecturer  for 
Common  Univ.  Fund,  Oxford  1909  ; ap- 
pointed Professor  of  English  Language 
and  Literature  in  Univ.  of  London  1913, 
and  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Arts  1918 ; 
edited  “Dictionaryof  National  Biography” 
1891-17;  author  of  “ A Life  of  William 
Shakespeare,”  ‘ * Principles  of  Biography,” 
and  numerous  biographical  and  historical 
works,  etc.;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  108a,  Lex- 

ham  Gardens , W. ; Athenceum  Club. 
Lee,  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Henry,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Lee;  b.  1874;  a M.L.A. 
of  Tasmania  ; was  Leader  of  Opposition 
in  House  of  Assembly,  Tasmania  1915-16, 
since  when  he  has  been  Premier,  Ch.  Sec., 
and  Min.  for  Education;  m.  189  7,  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  the  late  William  Barnes  ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Willesden,  Stoke  Street, 
Now  Town,  Tasmania. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Lee,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Charles  Lionel 
Vaughan-,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee, 
M.P. , of  Dillington  Park,  Somerset;  b. 
1867;  entered  R.N.  1880,  became  Rear- 
Adm.  1915,  and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1920  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (C.  B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  2nd 
class  of  Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun)  ; 
Adm.-Sup.,  Portsmouth  Dockyard  1917- 
20:  m.  1895,  Rose  Cecilia,  da.  of 

Llewellyn  Llewellyn,  of  Nethway  House, 
S.  Devon;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919-  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Leech,  Sir  Stephen,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Leech,  of  Gorse  Hall, 
Dukinfield,  Cheshire;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1888,  became  3rd 
Sec.  1890,  2nd  Sec.  1894,  1st  Sec.  1904, 
Councillor  of  Embassy  1907;  employed 
at  Berlin,  Brussels,  Lisbon,  Constantinople, 
Rome,  Copenhagen,  Christiania,  and  Pe- 
king ; was  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
1909-19;  retired  1920:  m.  1902  (marriage 
annulled  on  her  petition  1909),  the  Hon. 
Alice  Florence,  da.  of  1st  Viscount 


KNIGHTS. 


1017 


Elibank;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Parkhill , 
Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; Travellers'  Club . 
Lees,  Sir  J ohn  McKie,  K.B.E.}  K.C.} 
son  of  the  late  Walter  Lees,  of  Glasgow  ; 
b.  1843 ; ed.  at  Ayr  and  Edinburgh  Acads. , 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1864, 
LL.B.  1867);  Advocate,  Scotland  1867, 
and  a K.  C.  1901  ; was  Sheriff  Substitute  of 
Lanarkshire  1872-91,  and  Sheriff  Principal 
of  cos.  Stirling,  Dumbarton,  and  Clack- 
mannan 1891-1917,  since  when  he  has 
been  Sheriff  of  co.  Forfar  ; is  Commr.  of 
Northern  Lighthouses ; was  Convener 
of  Sheriffs  of  Scotland  1907- 1 9 ; author 
of  "Sheriff  Court  Styles,”  “Small  Debt 
Handbook,”  and  other  legal  works:  m. 
1st,  1873,  Eliza,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Gillespie,  of  Edinburgh; 
2ndly,  1881,  Alice  Susan,  da.  of  James 
Clark,  of  Crossbasket,  co.  Lanark ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  4,  Darnaway 

Street,  Edinburgh;  University  [Edin- 
burgh) Club. 

Lees,  Dame  Sarah  Anne,  D.B.E.,  da. 
of  John  Buckley,  of  Carr  Hill,  Mossley, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1842;  Hon.  LL.D., 

Manchester  Univ.  1914  (Member  of 
Court  of  Univ.) ; has  been  a Town 
Councilllor  of  Oldham  since  1907  (first 
Freeman  1910,  Mayor  1910-n,  and 
Alderman  1913)  ; is  Vice-Chm.  of  Man- 
chester Roy.  Coll,  of  Music,  a Lady 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  Hon.  Sec.  Oldham 
Nursing  Asso. , and  a Gov.  of  Hulme 
Gram.  Schs. ; m.  1874,  Charles  Edward 
Lees,  who  d.  1894,  of  Werneth  Park, 
Oldham  ; cr.  D.B.E.  1917.  Werneth 
Park , Oldham. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy : m.  1903,  the  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Prodgers,  V.  of  Elvaston,  of 
Thurlaston  Grange,  Derby, — Marjory. 

Leetham,  Lieut.~Col.  Sir  Arthur, 
C.  M.  G. , son  of  the  late  William  Leetham, 
steamship  owner,  of  London,  Hull,  and 
Newcastle;  b.  1859;  ed.  privately,  and  in 
Germany ; entered  Hussars  1880,  and  be- 
cameCapt.  Hussarsi886 ; served  in  Soudan 
Expedition  1885-6  (medal,  bronze  star) ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  Under-Sec.  of  State 
for  War  (Baron  Raglan)  1900-1902,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Monmouth  Engineers 
1903-10;  appointed  Sec.,  Royal  United 
Service  Institution  1904  ; editor  of  Cavalry 
Journal  1906-20  (which  he  founded)  ; 
a F.S.A. , a Member  of  Council  of 
National  Defence  Asso.,  of  Smoke  Abate- 
ment So.,  and  of  So.  of  Nautical  Research, 
and  Chm.  of  Militia  Club  ; became  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  1914  ; attached  to  War  Office 
Secretariat  1914-19  : m.  18 — , Louisa,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  H.  Shakespear,  I.S.C. ; cr. 
Knt.  1914,  C.M.G.  1918.  100,  Park 

Street,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. ; United 
Service  Club. 

Lefroy,  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Bruce, 
K.C.M.G .,  el.  son  of  the  late  Hon.  An- 
thony O’ Grady  Lefroy,  C.M.G.,  Colonial 
Treasurer  of  Perth,  W.  Australia ; b. 
1854  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; was  a Member  of 
Federal  Council  of  Australasia  1895-7, 
Min.  of  Education  1897-8,  Min.  of  Mines 
1898-1901,  and  Agent-Gen.  for  W.  Aus- 
tralia in  London  1901-5  ; elected  a M.L.A. , 
W.  Australia  1892  ; appointed  Premier 
and  Min.  of  Lands,  W.  Australia  1917  : 
m.  1st,  1880,  Rose  Agnes,  who  d.  1902, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Wittenoom,  J.P.  ; 
2nd,  1904,  Madeleine  Emily  Stewart,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Stewart  Walford,  R. 
of  Dallinghoe,  Suffolk  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1903, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  Walebing,  W.  Aus- 
tralia ; Weld  [Perth)  Club. 


Sons  living — Anthony  Eanglois  Bruce,  M.C., 
b.  1881 : m.  1919,  Califta  Adela  Emile, 
da.  of  M.  I/on  Conrouble,  formerly  of  Ar- 
mentteres,  France,— Francis  Charles  Bruce, 
D.Sc.,  b.  1889. 

Legard,  Col.  Sir  James  Digby,  IC.C.B. 
[see  Legard,  Bt. , colls.]. 

Legg,  Capt.  Sir  George  Edward 
Wickham,  K.B.E. , M.  VO.,  3rd  son  of 
the  Rev.  William  Legg,  sometime  R.  of 
Hawkinge,  Kent ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Radley, 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; formerly  in  2nd  Batn. 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  3rd  Batn. 
Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.)  ; is 
Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  a Sec.  of  Soldiers’  and 
Sailors’  Families’  Asso.,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  St.  Peter’s  Coll. , Radley  ; has 
Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1895,  Kathleen 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  el.  da.  of  Col. 
Sir  James  Gildea,  G.B.E. , K.C.V.O. , 
C.B.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  14,  Pembroke  Gar- 

dens, Kensington , W.  8.  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Son  living — George  Patrick  Wickham,  b.  1899  ; 
Eieut.  3rd  S.  .Staffordshire  Regt. 

Legge,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Charles,  G.C.V.O.  [see  E.  Dartmouth]. 

Leggett,  Major  Sir  Edward  Hum- 
phrey Manisty,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major 
George  E.  Leggett,  of  Clifton  Crescent, 
Folkestone;  b.  1871  ; entered  R.E.  1890, 
became  Capt.  1901,  and  Brevet  Major 
1902  retired  1911  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Railways  on  Head  Quarter  Staff  (de- 
spatches, two  medals  with  six  clasps, 
Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.) ; was  Director  of 
Burgher  Land  Settlement  in  S.  Africa 
1902-5,  and  a Staff  Officer  R.E. , E.  Com- 
mand 1906-7,  since  when  he  has  been 
employed  in  E.  Africa  Protectorate  and 
Uganda  on  special  duty  under  Colonial 
Office  and  British  Cotton  Growing  Asso.  : 
m.  1907,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  John  Dyson, 
of  Merriott,  Crevrfkerne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
Knt.  1920.  11,  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W.q  ; 

Mombasa,  British  East  Africa  ; Reform , 
and  Junior  United  Service  Clubs. 

Le  Hunte,  Sir  George  Ruthven, 
G. C.M.G.,  eh  son  of  the  late  George  Le 
Hunte,  J.P.,  of  Artramont,  Wexford; 
b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll. , 
Camb.  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1880);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1881 ; appointed  Private  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Fiji  1875,  Stipendiary  Magis- 
trate 1875,  Resident  Commr.,  Colo  18 77, 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Fiji  1882,  Judicial 
Commr.  for  High  Commr.  of  W.  Pacific 
1883,  Pres,  of  Dominica  1887,  Colonial 
Sec.  of  Barbadoes  1894  and  of  Mauritius 
1867,  Lieut. -Gov.  of  British  New  Guinea 
1898,  Gov.  of  S.  Australia  1903,  and  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Trinidad  and  Tobago 
1908;  retired  1915;  is  a D.L.  for  co. 
Wexford  : m.  1884,  Caroline  Rachel, 

da.  of  the  late  John  Clowes,  D.L., 
of  Burton  Court,  Herefordshire  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1898, K.C.M.G.  1903,  G.C.M.G. 

1912.  Coombe  Meadows , Ascot;  Travel- 
lers' Club. 

Son  living— John,  b.  1886;  Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt. : m.  1913,  Vera,  da.  of  CoL  John  Henry 
Spurgin  (formerly  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers),  of 
Tichborne  Grange,  Alresford. 

Daughter  living — Editha  Rachel,  b.  1891 : m. 

1913,  Godfrey  B.  Pease. 

Leigh-Wood  [see  Wood]. 


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Leishman,  Sir  James;  b.  18 — ; is 
Chm.  of  National  Health  Insurance 
Commn.,  Scotland,  and  a Member  of 
Scottish  Board  of  Health;  cr.  Knt.  1914. 
83,  Princes  Street , Edinburgh. 

Leishman,  Maj.  - Gen.  Sir  William 
Boog,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.B.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Leishman,  M.D. , Regius 
Professor  of  Midwifery  in  Glasgow  Univ. ; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1886,  LL.D.  1914)  ; LL.D.,  McGill 
Univ.  1914;  F.R.C.P.  London  1914; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1887, 
became  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1905,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Brevet  Col.  1913, 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1915,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918;  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  thrice,  1914  Star,  C.B. , 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.M.G. , 
American  D.S.M.);  was  Professor  of 
Pathology  at  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll. 
1903-14;  is  a Bacteriologist,  a F.R.S., 
Director  of  Pathology  at  the  War 
Office,  a Member  of  Med.  Research 
Committee  and  of  Advisory  Med.  and 
Sanitary  Committee  for  Tropical  Africa, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; sometime 
Examiner  in  Tropical  Medicine  at  Camb. 
Univ.  and  in  Pathology  at  Oxford  Univ. ; 
appointed  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. 
1912  : m.  1902,  Maud  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  E.  Gunter,  formerly 
E.  Lancashire  Regt. ; cr.  Knt.  1909, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 
Mybenton,  Park  Hill  Road,  Croydon  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Austin  William  Drevar,  b.  1907. 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Augusta,  b.  1903, 
— Joyce,  b.  1904, — Audrey  Hester  Maud,  b. 

1913.' 

Lely,  Sir  Frederic  Styles  Philpin, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
M.  Philpin,  of  Alcester,  Warwickshire ; 
b.  1846  ; entered  I.C.S.  1869  ; appointed 
Administrator  of  Porbandar  State, 
Kathiawar  1886,  Junior  Collector,  Bom- 
bay 1890,  Member  of  Deccan  Agricul- 
turists Relief  Act  Commn.  1892,  Senior 
Collector  and  Magistrate  1893,  Commr. 
of  Land  Revenue  Depart.,  Bombay  1897, 
an  Additional  Member  of  Council, 
Bombay  1899,  Ch.  Commr.,  Central 
Provinces  1904,  and  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Decentralization  in  India 
1907;  is  a J.P.  for  Kent;  unsuccessfully 
contested  Kent,  W. , or  Sevenoaks,  Div. 
[L]  J an.  1910 ; has  assumed  his  maternal 
surname  of  Lely:  m.  1876,  Helen,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Mitchell,  D.D.,  of  Poona; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1901,  K.C.I.E.  1905.  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Winifred  Margaret,  b.  18 77  - 
m.  1902,  Kenneth  Arnold  Remold,  Indian 
Police,  who  d.  1905. 

Lemieux,  Sir  Francis  Xavier,  son  of 
the  late  Antoine  Lemieux,  a farmer ; b. 
1851  ; ed.  at  Quebec  Seminary,  and  at 
Levis  Coll.;  LL.D.  Laval  Univ.;  Bar. 
Canada  1872 ; formerly  a Member  of 
Canadian  House  of  Commons  ; appointed 
a Puisne  Judge  of  Superior  Court  of  Pro- 
vince of  Quebec  1897,  Acting  Ch.  Justice, 
Superior  Court  1911,  and  Ch.  Justice 
1915  : m.  1874,  Diana,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Mr.  Justice  Plamondon,  of  Arthabaska- 
ville ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  Quebec,  Canada. 
Lemon,  Sir  James,  son  of  the  late 
James  Lemon,  of  29,  Camberwell  New 
Road,  S.E.  ; b.  1833;  ed.  privately;  is  a 
M.I.C.E.,  a F.R.I.B.A.,  a F.S.I.,  and  a 


F.G.S.,  a J.P.  for  Southampton  (some- 
time Alderman,  and  Mayor  1891-3) ; Pres, 
of  the  Seaman’s  Orphanage,  Past  Pres,  of 
the  Asso.  of  Municipal  and  County  En- 
gineers, and  Past  Senior  Grand  Warden 
(Masonic)  of  Hampshire  and  the  Isle  of 
Wight : m.  1859,  Maria  Victoria,  da.  of 
Benjamin  Smith;  cr.  Knt.  1909.  n,  The 
Avenue,  Southampton  ; National  Liberal, 
South  Hants  ( Southampton ),  and  Glad- 
stone ( Southampton ) Clubs. 

Lennard,  Sir  Thomas  Joseph,  son 
of  the  late  Frederic  Lennard,  of  Leicester  ; 
b.  1861 ; Chm.  of  Lennards  (Limited),  a 

J. P.  for  Bristol  (High  Sheriff  1912-13), 
Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Colonial  Institute 
(Founder  of  its  Bristol  Branch),  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Navy  League,  and  a Member 
of  So.  of  Arts  and  Institute  of  Directors  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Bristol,  W.  Div. 
1906 : m.  1893,  Edith  Georgina,  da.  of 
Horace  Edward  Jay,  of  London ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Henbury  Hill  House,  near 
Bristol ; Kingswear  Court,  S.  Devon; 
Constitutional  [Bristol),  and  Royal  Dart 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Lennox,  Lady  (Blanche)  Algernon 
Charles  Gordon-,  D.B.E.  [see  V. 
Maynard,  colls.]. 

Lennox-Conyngham  [see  Conyng- 
ham]. 

Le  Sage,  Sir  John  Merry,  son  of  John 
Le  Sage,  of  Clifton;  b.  1837;  ed.  at 
Clifton  ; Editor  of  Daily  Telegraph,  and 
a Lieut,  for  City  of  London ; acted  as 
Special  War  Correspondent  with  German 
Army  1870-76,  and  in  Egypt  1882  : m. 
1874,  Elizabeth  Lord  Martin ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  141,  Fleet  Street,  E.C. ; Garrick 

Club. 

Sons  living— Stanley,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Clara. 

Leslie,  Sir  Bradford,  K.C.I.E ., 
second  son  of  Charles  Robert  Leslie, 
R.A. ; b.  1831;  ed.  at  Mercers’  Sch. , 
London  ; formerly  Agent  to  East  India 
Railway  Co.  ; is  a M.I.C.E. , a Fellow  of 
Calcutta  Univ. , andOfficier  del’ Instruction 
Publique,  France ; builder  of  the  Calcutta 
“ Howrah,"  and  “Jubilee”  Bridges  over 
the  Hooghly  River,  and  of  other  important 
works  in  Bengal:  m.  1855,  Mary  Jane 
Eliza,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the  late  W. 
Honey;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1887.  171,  Maida 

Vale,  W.C. 

Son  living — Bradford,  b.  1865. 

Daughter  living — Harriet  Mary:  m.  1888, 
Major  G.  H.  B.  Gordon,  who  d.  1897. 

Leslie,  Sir  Norman  Alexander, 

K. B.E.,  son  of  John  Leslie;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.  ; is  a Shipowner,  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Law,  Leslie  and  Co., 
and  in  Ministry  of  Shipping ; was  attached 
to  Transport  Depart.,  Admiralty  1915-17: 
m.  1898,  Mirny  Muriel  Gambier;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Leuchars,  Col.  SirGeorge,  K.C.M.G ., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  H.  J.  Leuchars, 
of  Purbrook,  Greytown,  Natal;  b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Bishop’s  Coll.,  Pietermaritzburg; 
is  a farmer;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  (Comdg.  1898-1908)  Umvoti 
Mounted  Rifles  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  in  command  of  his  Regt.  and  Comdg. 
troops  at  Tugela  Ferry,  present  at  battles 
of  Tugela  and  Laing’s  Nek,  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  Natal  and 
Transvaal  Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  during  opera- 
tions in  Natal  1906,  in  command  of 
Troops  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
D.S  O.) ; was  Sec.  for  Native  Affairs  and 


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Min.  of  Works,  Natal  1903-5;  elected  to 
Union  of  S.  Africa  Parliament  1910;  be- 
came Min.  of  Commerce  and  Industries 
1911-12,  and  Min.  of  Public  Works,  and 
Acting  Min.  of  Posts  and  Telegraphs 
1912  : m.  1891,  Mary  Marion,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  W.  Mackenzie,  of  Cramond, 
Natal;  cr.  C.M.G.  1903,  D.S.O.  1907, 
K.C.M.G.,  1915.  Bracken,  Greytown, 
Natal;  Victoria  {Pietermaritzburg)  Club. 

Leveson,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Arthur 
Cavenagh,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Ed- 
ward John  Leveson;  b.  1868;  entered 
R.N.  1882,  became  Lieut.  1887,  Com. 
1899,  Capt.  1903,  Rear-Adm.  1913,  and 
Vice-Adm.  1919  ; battle  of  Jutland 
Comdg.  a Div.  1916  (despatches,  C.B., 
1st  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
with  swords,  2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order 
of  the  Rising  Sun) ; appointed  a Naval 

A. D.C.  to  H.M.  1913,  and  Director  of 
Operations  Div.,  War  Staff  1914,  com- 
manded 2nd  Battle  Squadron  Atlantic 
Fleet  1919-20;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  an 
Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1902, 
Jemima  Adeline  Beatrice,  widow  of  7th 
Earl  of  Darnley;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
16,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.  2 ; Bridg- 
land,  Midhurst ; United  Service  Club. 

Sen  living — One,  b.  19^. 

Daughters  living— Three. 

Levick,  Sir  Hugh  Gwynne,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  John  Musgrave  Levick,  of  Bur- 
leigh, Cheshunt ; b.  1870;  a Banker, 
partner  in  the  firms  of  Lee,  Higginson  and 
Co.,  of  Boston  (U.S.A.),  and  Higginson 
and  Co.,  of  London,  and  Treasury  Repre- 
sentative London  Exchange  Committee  ; 
appointed  Assist.  British  Delegate  on 
Reparation  Commn.  1919  : m.  1892, 
Agnes,  da.  of  James  D.  Stout,  of 
Hohokus,  New  Jersey,  U.S.A. ; cr. 

K.B.E.  19x8.  St.  James  s Club. 

Son  living — Hugh  Gwynne,  b.  1896. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth,  b.  1899  : m.  1919, 
Walter  W.  Ffennell. 

Levinge,  Sir  Edward  Vere,  K.C.I.E. , 
C.S.I.  [see  Levinge,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Levison,  Sir  Leon  ; b.  18 — ; rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  Russian  Jews' 
Relief  Fund  during  European  War  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919. 

Lewis,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  Thomas 
Lewis,  J.  P.  (sometime  M.  P.  for  Anglesey) , 
of  Bryn,  Bangor;  b.  1847;  ed.  at  Friar’s 
Gram.  Sch. , Bangor,  and  at  Bala  Coll.  ; 
isan  Alderman  of  Bangor  (Mayor  1901-2) ; 
Vice-Pres.  of  Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales,  a 
Co-opted  Member  of  Court  of  N. 
Wales  Counties  Training  Coll.,  and 
a J.P.  for  Carnarvonshire;  was  Chm. 
of  Friars'  Sch.  Govs.,  1890-1907,  and 
Vice-Chm.  of  Univ.  Coll,  of  N.  Wales 
1904-18 ; m.  1872,  Annie,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Roger  Edwards,  D.D.,  of  Mold, 
Flintshire;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Pandyffryn, 
Bangor , Carnarvonshire. 

Sons  living — Trevor  Alyn,  b.  1882  : m.  1915, 
Carinna,  da.  of  Dr.  O’Neill,  of  Auckland,  New 
Zealand, — Roger,  b.  1886. 

Daughters  living — Eleanor,  b.  1873  : tn.  1898, 
George  Frederick  Cunningham  Yale, — Nora, 
b.  1884. 

Lewis,  Hon.  Sir  Neil  Elliott, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Neil  Lewis, 
merchant,  of  Hobart ; b.  1858 ; ed. 
at  Hobart  High  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  and 

B. C.L.  1885);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883; 
Bar.  Tasmania  1885;  joined  S.  Tas- 
manian Artillery  1886,  and  became  Capt. 
1897  ; was  a Member  (for  Richmond)  of 


Tasmanian  House  of  Assembly  1886-1903 
(and  for  Denison  since  1909),  Attorney- 
Gen.  of  Tasmania  1892-4,  Leader  of  the 
Opposition  189^-7,  Attorney-Gen.  and 
Premier  of  Tasmania  1899-1903,  and 
appointed  a Member  of  first  Federal 
Executive  Council  1901 ; represented 
Tasmania  at  Federal  Convention  1897 
and  1898,  and  at  Federal  Council  of 
Australasia  1897  ; was  Premier  and  Trea- 
surer, Tasmania  1909-12 ; re-appointed 
Treasurer  of  Tasmania  1916 ; is  Capt. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Overseas  Dominions 
Forces,  and  a Member  of  Council  (some- 
time Vice-Chancellor)  of  Tasmania  Univ. : 
m.  1896,  Lina  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Youl,  J.P. , of  Oakdene,  Tas- 
mania; cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  K.  C.M.G. 
1902.  Werndee,  Augusta  Road,  Hobart, 
Tasmania;  Tasmanian  {Hobart)  Club. 
Sons  living — Amdell  Neil,  M.C. , b.  1897  ; 
Lieut.  Australian  Imperial  Forces, — Hubert 
Charles,  b.  1899. 

Lewis,  Sir  Thomas  William,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  William  Lewis,  J.P. , of 
Abercanaid  House,  near  Merthyr  Tydfil ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb. ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1879;  is  a J.P.  for  Glamorganshire;  has 
been  Stipendiary  Magistrate  for  City  of 
Cardiff  since  May  1887  : m.  1st,  18 — , 
Elizabeth  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Tidman,  of  Ipswich ; 2ndly,  1918,  Hen- 
rietta Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Willmott,  R.  of  Kirkley  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Gilestone  Manor,  St.  At  ham,  Gla- 
morganshire ; Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Lewis,  Sir  Walter  Llewellyn,  son 
of  the  Rev.  John  Lewis  ; b.  1849  ; ed. 
at  Queen’s  Coll. , Galway,  and  at  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Ireland  (B.A.  Gold  Medallist  in 
Experimental  Science  1869  an^  i87i»  M.A. 
1871) ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1876  ; went 
S.  Wales  and  Chester  Circuit;  appointed 
Stipendiary  Justice,  Trinidad  1885  ; was 
Chm.  of  Road  Commn.  1886,  of  Com- 
mittee on  Agricultural  Contracts  1888, 
and  of  Board  of  Directors  of  Widows 
and  Orphans’  Pension  Fund  1890-1900,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  there 
1893-1900,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  British 
Honduras  1900-1906 ; is  Representative 
Knight  Bachelor  for  Anglesey  ; has  Coro- 
nation medal:  m.  1887,  Jane  Mary  (a 
Member  of  Roy.  Institute  of  Painters 
in  Water  Colours),  da.  of  the  late  John 
Richard  Dealy,  of  Walton  Lodge,  Black- 
heath,  S.E.  ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  27,  Shooter's 
Hill  Road,  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; Royal 
Thames  Yacht,  and  Union  { Trinidad ) 
Clubs. 

Liddell,  Sir  Frederick  Francis, 
K.C.B.  [see  B.  Ravensworth,  colls.]. 
Liddell,  Sir  Robert  Morris,  son  of 
the  late  William  Liddell,  J.P. , of  Dona- 
cloney,  co.  Down ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Ch. 
Coll.,  Finchley  ; is  a Director  of  William 
Liddell  and  Co.  (Limited),  linen  manu- 
facturers, of  Belfast,  London,  and  New 
York,  a J.P.  for  cos.  Armagh  and  Down 
(High  Sheriff  1916),  and  Hon.  Treasurer, 
Ulster  Union  Council,  and  of  Sir  Edward 
Carson  Fund:  m.  1896,  Charlotte  Walton, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Arnott  Taylor,  of 
Belfast;  cr.  Knt.  1916.  Winona,  Dona- 
cloney,  co.  Down  ; Constitutional , Union 
{Belfast),  and  Royal  Ulster  Yacht  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — 'Three. 

Liddell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Andrew,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b.  1865; 
entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Lieut. -Col. 


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1910,  Col.  1913,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; 
Zhob  Field  Force  1890,  European  War 

1 9 14-  1 9,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B., 

Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Com.  of  Bel- 
gian Ordre  de  la  Couronne,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G.);  was  As- 
sist. Sec.,  Mil.  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India 
1900-1906  ; appointed  Director  of  Bonifi- 
cations and  Works  at  War  Office  1920 : 
m.  1894,  Ada  Lily,  who  d.  1917,  da. 
of  J.  Livesey ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1919-  United  Service  Club. 
Daughter  living — Jean  Evelyn:  nu  1918, 

Capt.  Colin  Arthur  Jardine,  D-S.O-,  M.C., 
h.p.  to  the  Baronetcy  of  Jardine,  cr.  1916. 

Ljmpus,  Adm.  Sir  Arthur  Henry, 
K.C.M.G .,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Francis  Limpus  ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.  Sch.  ; entered  R.N.  1876, 
became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1898,  Capt. 
1900,  Rear-Adm.  1909,  Vice-Adm.  1914, 
and  Adm.  1918;  retired  1919;  served 
with  Suakin  Expedition  1884-5  (Egyptian 
medal,  bronze  star),  and  with  Natal  Naval 
Brig,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches 
four  times,  medal  with  clasps,  promoted 
Capt. ),  and  during  operations  in  N.  China 
1900  (medal)  ; was  Rear-Adm.  in  Home 
Fleet  1910-11,  xnd  Naval  Adviser  to 
Turkey  1912-14  (Adm.  in  Turkish  Navy), 
when  he  became  Adm.  Sup. , Malta  ; in 

1915- 16  was  Senior  Officer  in  Mediterra- 
nean ; employed  on  Special  Duty  at  the 
Admiralty  1917;  has  Grand  Cordon  of 
Order  of  Medjidie,  and  Grand  Cross  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  ; is  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour : m.  1888, 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  O.  W.  Travers, 
of  Cheam,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
K.C.M.G.  1916.  8,  Westgate,  Chichester; 
Royal  Naval,  and  United  Se?  vice  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Lorna  Florence. 

Lindsay,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Lindsay,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  i860  ; 
ed.  at  Hutchesontown  and  Gorbals  Ses- 
sional Schs. , and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; is  a 
Solicitor,  Town  Clerk  of  Glasgow,  a 
J.P.  for  Glasgow,  Dundee,  Aberdeen, 
Lanarkshire,  Dumbartonshire,  and 
Argyllshire,  a D.L.  for  co.  of  City  of 
Glasgow,  and  Hon.  Sheriff  Substitute  of 
Lanarkshire ; sometime  Clerk  to  Police 
Depart. , Glasgow  Corporation  ; author  of 
“ The  Police  Law  of  Glasgow,”  “ Munici- 
pal Glasgow,”  etc.  : m.  1893,  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  David  Douglas, 
of  Arbroath,  Forfarshire;  cr.  Knt.  1915. 
St.  Mungo,  Pollokshields,  Glasgow ; Art 
(Glasgow),  and  Scottish  Conservative 
(Edinburgh)  Clubs. 

Lindsay,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Walter  Ful- 
larton  Ludovic,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Alexander  Lindsay,  8th 
Hussars ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  St.  Andrews, 
and  at  Wimbledon;  entered  R.A.  1875, 
became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1905 ; 
retired  1917  ; served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley,  and  at  action  of  Modder 
River  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. ), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  K.C.B.);  appointed 
a Staff  Officer  for  Horse  and  Field  Artil- 
lery S.  Command  1905,  CoI.-on-the-Staff 
for  R.A.  there  1906,  to  command  Horse 
and  Field  Artillery  1906,  and  3rd  Div. , 
R.A.  1907,  Inspector  R.A.,  Army  Head- 
quarters 1908,  to  command  W.  Lanca- 
shire Territorial  Force  1912,  again  an 
Inspector  R.A.  1915,  and  Com.  thereof 


1916-17:  m.  1891 , Ethel, da. of H.  Thorpe; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Daughter  living— Violet,  b.  1892:  m.  1915, 
Capt.  Gerald  Torrey. 

Lister,  Sir  (Frederick)  Spencer, 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Lister,  of  Nowell,  Notts  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 
Barton  Sch.,  Wisbech;  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
18 — , L.R.C.P.  London  1905;  Assist. 
Med.  Officer  Premier  Diamond  Mines, 
Transvaal  1907-12,  and  Med.  Officer 
Rand  Gold  Mines,  Johannesburg  1912-17  ; 
is  Research  Bacteriologist,  S.  African 
Institute  for  Med.  Research  ; author  of 
various  med.  works : m.  1912,  Alice 

Jeanette,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late 
Leonard  Baker,  of  Albert  Place,  Stirling  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Cranbrook , Jan  Smut's 
Avenue,  Westcliffi,/  Johannesburg,  S. 
Africa. 

Lister,  Sir  (Robert)  Ashton,  C.B.E. , 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  George  Lister,  of 
The  Rivers,  Dursley,  Gloucestershire;  b. 
1845 » is  founder  of  the  firm  of  R.  A. 
Lister  and  Co.  (Limited),  agricultural  im- 
plement manufacturers,  and  a J . P.  and  a 
County  Councillor  for  Gloucestershire ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  N.,  or  Tewkes- 
bury, Div.  of  Gloucestershire  (L)  Jan. 
1906,  Jan.  1910,  and  Dec.  1910 ; has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Stroud  Div.  thereof  (Co.L) 
since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1866,  Frances  Ann, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bax; 
cr.  Knt.  1911,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  The 
Towers,  Dursley , Gloucestershire. 

Sons  living — Three,  of  whom  the  el.,  Charles 
Ashton,  C.B.E.,  b.  1871  [see  “Companion- 
age”]. 

Lister,  Col.  Sir  William  Tindall, 

K. C.M.G.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the 
late  Arthur  Lister,  F.R.S.  ; b.  1868;  ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.B. 
andB.Ch.  1892);  F.R.C.S.  England  1895, 

L.  R.C.P.  London  1895;  served  during 

European  War  1914-18  as  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.,  and  Consulting  Ophthalmic 
Surg.  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; is  Surg. 
Roy.  London  Ophthalmic  Hospital ; 
sometime  Ophthalmic  Surg.  to  London 
Hospital ; appointed  Surg.  Oculist  to 
H.M.’s  Household  1919  : m.  1894,  Grace, 
da.  of  William  Cleverly  Alexander  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1^19.  24, 

Devonshire  Place,  XV.  ; Alpine  Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Reginald,  M.C.,  b.  1895, 
— William  Alexander,  b.  1897,  — Joseph 
Cleverly,  b.  1900, — John,  b.  1907. 

Lithiby,  .S/jr  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Lithiby,  of  Chulmleigh,  Dover  ; 
b.  18 — ; LL.B.  London  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1882;  was  Assist. -Sec.  to  Local 
Govt.  Board  1899-1910,  and  Legal 
Adviser  1910-19  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904, 
Knt.  1918.  11,  Porchester  Square , XV.  ; 

5,  Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.C. 

Livesey,  Sir  Harry,  G.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Livesey;  b.  i860;  sometime 
Director  of  Navy  Contracts,  Admiralty, 
and  Commr.  for  Contract  Policy ; 
previously  Dep.  Director  of  Inland  Water 
Transport  and  Docks,  War  Office;  cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Wat  lands,  Scaynes  Hill,  Sussex  ; Reform , 
and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Livingstone,  Dame  Adelaide,  D.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Sec.  to  Govt.  Committee  on 
treatment  of  British  Prisoners  of  War  in 
Germany;  cr.  D. B.E.  1918. 
Livingstone,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hubert 
Armine  Anson,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  o 


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the  late  Jasper  Hall  Livingstone,  of  12, 
The  Strand,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight  [Morris, 
Bt.];  b.  1865;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canter- 
bury, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1909,  Col.  1914, 
and  Maj.-Geo.  1918;  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
as  Assist.  Director  of  Railways  (despatches, 
C.M.G.),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen., 
Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  (with  swords),  Legion  of 
Honour,  K.C.M.G.);  was  Engineer-in-Ch. 
1917-20;  cr.  C.M. G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Llewelyn,  Sir  Leonard  Wilkinson, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Llewelyn  Llew- 
elyn, J.P.,  of  King’s  Hill,  Newport, 
Monmouthshire;  b.  1874;  is  a Coal  Owner, 
Consulting  Engineer,  Director  of  several 
Coal,  Iron,  and  Steel  Cos.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Glamorganshire;  High  Sheriff  of  Mon- 
mouthshire 1920-21  ; sometime  Gen. 
Manager  of  Consolidated  Cambrian  Col- 
lieries, S.  Wales;  was  Controller  of 
Materials  of  Munitions  Supply  during 
European  War  (Officer  of  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium)  ; 
has  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  and  Roy. 
Humane  So.’s  silver  medal;  unsuccess- 
fully contested  Pontypool  Div.  of  Mon- 
mouthshire ( Co.U ) Dec.  1918:  m.  1899, 
Edith,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Jones,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Snatch- 
wood  Park,  Pontypool,  Monmouthshire  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  Malpas  Court,  New- 
port, Monmouthshire ; 88,  St.  James's 

Street,  S.  W.  ; Bath,  Junior  Carlton,  and 
Sports  Chibs. 

Son  living — Leonard  George  Edward,  b.  18—. 
Daughters  living — Sybil  Margaret,  — Edith 
Cecily, — Phyllis. 

Llewellyn,  Sir  William,  R.A., 
K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel 
Llewellyn,  of  Gloucester;  b.  1863;  a R.A., 
a well-known  Portrait  Painter,  and  a 
Member  of  many  Artistic  Sos. ; painted 
State  Portrait  of  Queen  Mary  ; elected  an 

R. A.  1920 : m.  1893,  Marion,  da.  of 

the  late  T.  M.  Meates,  of  Wimbledon, 

S. W.  ; cr.  K.C.V.O.  1918.  End  House, 
13,  St.  Mary  Abbott s Place,  Kensington, 
W. ; Arts  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.  - Gen.  Sir  Francis, 
G.C.V.O. , K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Richard  Thomas  Lloyd,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Aston  Hall,  Salop,  and  Rolls 
Park,  Essex;  b.  1853  ; entered  Army  1874, 
became  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  1885, 
Major  1892,  Lieut.  -Col.  (Comdg.  2nd  Batn. 
Grenadier  Guards  1898),  Brevet  Col.  1902, 
and  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Grenadier  Guards 
1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1909,  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
1917;  retired  1920;  Soudan  Expedition 
1885,  as  Signalling  Officer,  Guards’  Brig., 
present  at  battle  of  Hasheen  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  (despatches,  medal,  D.S.O.), 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (severely  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  C.B.);  was  Comdt. 
of  Sch.  of  Mil.  Instruction  for  Mil. 
and  Vols.  1894-6,  and  of  Guards’ 
Depot  1896-7;  commanded  1st  Guards 
Brig.,  1st  Div.,  Aldershot  1904-8,  Welsh 
Div.  Territorial  Army  1909-13,  and 
London  Dist.  1913-18 ; appointed  a 
Food  Commr.  1919,  and  aCommr.  Duke 
of  York’s  Roy.  Mil.  Sch.  1920;  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Salop,  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London,  Col.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers,  Hon. 
Col.  13th  Batn.  London  Regt. , a Knight 


of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusa- 
lem in  England,  and  Priory  of  Wales, 
a Grand  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Belgium,  and  a Knight 
Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  St.  Sava 
of  Serbia ; has  Order  of  Dannebrog  of 
Denmark,  and  of  White  Eagle  of  Russia  : 
m.  1881,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Gunnis,  of  Leckie,  Stirlingshire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O. 
1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  G.C.V.O.  1918. 
Rolls  Park,  Chigwell,  Essex;  Aston 
Hall,  Oswestry,  Salop ; Carlton  Club. 
Lloyd,  Capt.  Sir  George  Ambrose, 
G.C.I.E.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Samp- 
son S.  Lloyd,  of  The  Priory,  Warwick, 
andDolobran,  Montgomeryshire;  b.  1879  < 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
has  travelled  widely  in  Eastern  countries 
— India,  Himalayas,  Persian  Gulf,  Meso- 
potamia, and  Asiatic  and  European  Turkey 
— and  made  a special  study  of  Eastern 
subjects ; appointed  Hon.  Attache  at 
Constantinople  1905  ; was  Special  Commr. 
to  report  upon  prospects  of  British  Enter- 
prise in  Mesopotamia,  Persian  Gulf,  and 
Eastern  Asiatic  Turkey  1907  ; is  Capt. 
Warwickshire  Yeo.,  a Member  of  Central 
Asian  So.,  and  of  Executive  of  Tariff 
Reform  League,  and  a F.  R.G.S. ; appoint- 
ed Gov.  of  Bombay  1918;  sat  as  M.  P. 
for  W.  Div.  of  Staffordshire  (U)  Jan. 
1910  to  Oct.  1918 ; has  Order  of  the 
Nile  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz : 
m.  1911,  the  Hon.  Blanche  Isabella 
Lascelles  (formerly  a Maid  of  Honour  to 
Queen  Alexandra),  da.  of  Com.  the  Hon. 
Frederick  Canning  Lascelles,  of  Sutton 
Waldron  House,  Blandford  [see  E.  Hare- 
wood] ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.I.E.  1917, 
G.C.I.E.  1918.  Government  House, 
Bombay ; Carlton,  and  St.  James's  Clubs. 
Lloyd,  Sir  Horatio,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Watson  Lloyd,  Prothonotary, 
and  Clerk  of  the  Crown  for  cos.  Chester 
and  Flint ; b.  1829  ; ed.  at  Rossall ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1852 ; went  N.  Wales 
and  Chester  Circuit,  on  which  he  was 
Counsel  to  H.M.’s  Mint  and  to  the  Post 
Office,  and  a Revising  Bar.  ; is  a J.P. 
for  cos.  Chester,  Anglesey,  Carnarvon, 
Denbigh,  and  Flint,  and  for  City  of 
Chester,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  Cheshire ; has  been  Recorder  of  Chester 
since  1866 ; was  Judge  of  County  Courts 
(Circuit  No.  29)  1874-1906;  editor  of 
Leeming  and  Cross’s  “ Practice  of  Quarter 
Sessions,”  and  of  “ Chitty’s  Statutes  of 
Practical  Utility  in  the  Civil  and  Criminal 
Administration  of  Justice”  : m.  1856, 
Harriette,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late 
Honoratus  Leigh  Rigby,  of  Hawarden, 
Flint ; cr.  Knt.  1890.  8,  Stanley  Place, 

Chester. 

Sons  living — Edward  Honoratus  (22,  Cado- 
gan  Gardens,  S.W.),  b.  i860;  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1882;  K.C.  1904:  m.  1883,  Harriet, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Gibbons  Frost, — 
Trevor  Fitzroy,  b.  1866;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1890:  m.  1892,  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  D. 
J ardine. 

Lloyd,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William 
Frederick,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  “ Privy 
Council  ”]. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John  Hall 
Seymour-,  K.B.E. , C.M.G.,  only  son  of 
Richard  Bowerman  Lloyd  ; b.  1873  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1899  (practising  at  Parlia- 
mentary Bar) ; is  a Member  of  Executive 
Committee  and  Council,  Inns  of  Court 
Mission;  Pres.  Hardwicke  So.  1908; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Dundee  (C)  Jan. 
and  Dec.  1910  ; became  temporary  Lieut. 
R.A.S.C.  Aug.  1915  ; was  A.A.G.  at 


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War  Office  May  1916  to  Sept.  1917,  when 
he  resigned  commn.  (granted  rank  of 
Lieut. -Col. ) and  was  appointed  Director- 
Gen.  of  Recruiting  at  Min.  of  National 
Ser.  ; assumed  by  deed  ipoll  1920  the 
additional  surname  of  Seymour  : m.  1918, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Samuel 
Prenter,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  and  widow  of 
William  Mitchell  Cuthbert ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  12,  Victoria 

Street , S.  W.  1 / Bentham  Hill,  South- 
borough,  Kent ; Carlton  Club . 

Lloyd  George  [see  George]. 
Lloyd-Greame  [see  Greamej. 
Lobnitz,  Sir  Frederick,  K.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  Henry  C.  Lobnitz,  J.P. , of 
Renfrew;  b.  1863;  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Renfrewshire,  Chm.  of  Lobnitz  and  Co. , 
engineers  and  shipbuilders,  of  Renfrew, 
and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
received  Freedom  of  Borough  of  Renfrew 
1919 ; was  Dep.  Director  of  Munitions 
in  Scotland  1915-16,  and  Director  1917-19: 
m.  1898,  Lizzie  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Pearson,  of  Brickendonbury, 
Herts;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Renfrew. 
Son  living — Henry,  b.  19 — ; a Naval  Cadet. 
Daughters  living — Alwilda, — Catherine. 
Loch,  Sir  Charles  Stewart,  D.C.L. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  George  Loch,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court,  Calcutta ; 
b.  1849 1 e<3-  at  Trin.  Coll. , Glenalmond, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1875, 
Hon.  D.C.L.  1906);  Hon.  LL.D.,  St. 
Andrews  1905  ; jointly  reported  to  Local 
Govt.  Board  on  Elberfeld  System  and 
German  Working  Men’s  Colonies  1888 ; 
was  Clerk,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgeons, 
London  1873-5,  Dunkin  Trust  Lecturer 
1898  and  1902,  Tooke  Professor  of 
Economics,  Science,  and  Statistics  1904-8, 
and  Sec.  to  Council  of  Charity  Organis- 
ation So.  1875-1914 ; served  on  Roy. 
Commns.  on  Aged  Poor  1893-5,  on  Care 
and  Control  of  the  Feeble  Minded  1904-8, 
and  on  Poor  Laws  1906-9 ; author  of 
various  publications  on  Charity  and 
Social  Questions ; m.  1876,  Sophia,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Peters,  I.CS.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1915.  Little  Bookham,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey  Charles  Bell,  b.  1878; 
Iyieut.-Col.  R.E. : m.  1911. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  i88r:  m.  1910, 
R.  B.  Mowat,  Fellow  and  Tutor  of  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford. 

Locke-King  [see  King]. 

Lockhart,  Sir  James  Haldane 
Stewart,  K.  C.M.G. , son  of  Miles  Lock- 
hart ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  ; appointed  Sup.  of  Opium  Re- 
venue, Hong  Kong  1883,  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.  and  Assist.  Auditor-Gen.  1883, 
Registrar-Gen.  1887,  a M.L.C.  1888,  a 
M.E.C.  1891,  Colonial  Sec.  and  Registrar 
Gen.  1895,  Colonial  Sec.  only  1901,  and 
Commr.  at  Wei-hai-wei  1902  ; was  Special 
Commr.  to  inspect  and  report  on  exten- 
sion of  Colony  of  Hong  Kong  1898,  and 
representative  of  Great  Britain  to  delimit 
boundary  of  extension  of  Colony  of  Hong 
Kong  1899  (thanked  by  Govt.) : m.  1889, 
Edith  Louise,  da.  of  Alfred  Hancock,  of 
Hong  Kong;  cr.  C.M.G.  1898,  K. C.M.G. 
1908.  Government  House,  Wei-hai-  Wei, 
China. 

Son  living — Charles  Stewart,  R.N.,  b.  1889 ; 
became  Lieut.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Stewart,  b.  1894  : m. 

1918,  Lieut.  David  N.  W.  Joel,  R.N., — 
Margaret  Stewart,  b.  1903. 

Lockhart,  Sir  Robert  Cook,  son  of  1 
the  late  Robert  Lockhart,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1861  ; is  a member  of  the  firm  of  N. 
Lockhart  and  Sons,  linen  and  jute  manu- 1 


facturers,  of  Linktown  Works,  Kirkcaldy, 
Hon.  Sheriff  Substitute,  Major  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Fifeshire  Vol.  Regt.,  a J.P.  for 
co.  Fife,  a Director  of  The  Fife  Linoleum 
Co.  (Limited)  and  of  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, a Vice-Pres.  of  Scottish  Liberal 
Federation,  and  a Trustee  of  Kirkcaldy 
Savings  Bank ; has  been  Provost  of 
Kirkcaldy:  m.  1891,  Jeanette,  da.  of 

James  Davidson;  cr.  Knt.  1914.  Allan- 
bank,  Kirkcaldy. 

Son  living— Roy  B.,  b.  1892;  Major  Highland 
Cyclists,  attached  R.A.F. 

Lodge,  Sir  Oliver  Joseph,  LL.D.} 
D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  Oliver  Lodge, 
formerly  of  Wolstanton,  Staffordshire;  b. 
1851 ; ed.  at  Newport,  Salop,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll. , London  (D.Sc.  1877,  F.R.S.  1886, 
Rumford  Medallist  1899);  LL.D.  St. 
Andrews  1887,  Glasgow  1900,  and  Aber- 
deen 1906;  Hon.  Sc.D.  Camb.,  and 
Hon.  D.Sc.  Oxford,  Manchester,  Liver- 
pool, Sheffield,  and  Adelaide;  was 
Professor  of  Physics  in  Univ.  Coll., 
Liverpool  1881-1900,  and  Principal  of 
Birmingham  Univ.  1900-19;  Romanes 
Lecturer  at  Oxford  Univ.  1903; 
elected  Pres,  of  British  Asso.  1913 ; 
formerly  Hon.  Col.  S.  Command 
Telegraph  Cos.  R.E.  ; author  of 
“ Pioneers  of  Science,”  “ Modern  Views 
of  Electricity,”  “Signalling  without 
Wires,”  “Electrons,”  “Life  and  Matter,” 
“Reason  and  Belief,”  “Man  and 
the  Universe,”  “Modern  Problems,” 
“Continuity,”  “The  Substance  of  Faith,” 
etc.,  etc.  : m.  1877,  Mary  F.  A.,  da.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Marshall ; cr.  Knt. 
1902.  Normanton  House,  Lake,  near 
Salisbury ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Oliver  William  Foster,  b.  1878: 
m.  1914,  Winifred,  da.  of  Sir  William  Nicholas 
Atkinson,  I.S.O.,  LL.D., — Francis  Brodie 
(265,  Clifton  Road,  Ruerby),  b.  1880  : m.  1909, 
Winifred,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Gunn, 
of  Cardiff, — Alexander  Marshall  ( Cleveland 
Lodge,  Kenilworth  Road,  Leamington),  b. 

1881,  — Lionel  ( Burnt  Green,  near  Birming- 
ham), b.  1883, — Noel  ( Burnt  Green,  near 
Birmingham),  b.  1885. 

Daughters  living— Violet  Mary  Ashburner,  b. 
1887:  m.  19x5,  Rowland  Waterhouse,  of 
Loretto  Sch.,  Musselburgh, — Honor  Grace, 
b.  1891, — Lorna  Leslie,  b.  1892;  m.  1917, 
John  Basil  Robert  Langley,  Lieut  Roy.  Fly- 
ing Corps,  who  d.  (on  ser.)  1918, — Norah 
Muriel  Elsie,  b.  1894, — Rosalynde  V.,  b. 
1896, — Barbara  Brodie,  b.  (twin)  1896. 

Lodge,  Professor  Sir  Richard,  son  of 
the  late  Oliver  Lodge,  of  Watlands, 
Wolstanton ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881,  Stanhope  and 
Lothian  Prizeman):  Hon.  LL.D. , Glas- 
gow 1905,  Hon.  Litt.D. , Manchester 
1912 ; was  Fellow,  Lecturer,  and  Tutor, 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  1878-94  (Hon. 
Fellow  1911),  and  First  Professor  of  His- 
tory, Glasgow  Univ.  1894-9;  appointed 
Professor  of  History,  Edinburgh  Univ. 
1899,  and  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Arts  1911 ; 
author  of  “Modern  Europe,”  “The 
Close  of  the  Middle  Ages,”  “Political 
History  of  England  1660-1702,”  etc : in. 

1882,  Annie  Gwendoline,  da.  of  the  late 

Henry  Morgan,  of  Norwich ; cr.  Knt. 
1917.  25,  Hope  Terrace,  Edinburgh; 

University  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Son  living — Wilfrid  John,  b.  1890. 

Daughters  living— Margaret  Beatrice, — Sylvia 
Joyce, — Janet  Helen. 

Loharu,  Nawab  Sir  ( Amir-ua-din 
Ahmad  Khan)  Bahadur  of,  K.C.I.E.  ; b. 
i860 ; sometime  Chief  of  Loharu  (abdicated 
1920);  cr.  C.I.E.  1893,  K.C.I.E.  1897. 
Loharu,  Hissar,  Punjab. 


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1023 


Long,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur,  K.B.E. , 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
James  Long,  of  Henlow,  Beds ; b. 
1866;  entered  Leinster  Regt.  1887,  be- 
came Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1893, 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col. 
1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
asD.A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  Luro- 
pean  War  1915-19  as  Dep.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport  (C.M.G. , 
Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece),  and  Director 
thereof  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (K.B.E.) ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Transport  in  S. 
Africa  1904-5,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Supply  and  Transport  in  Egypt  1 909-11 
and  in  S.  Command  1913-14  ; appointed 
to  superintend  manufacture  and  packing 
of  tinned  meat  in  S.  America  1907  : m. 
1893,  Maud  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Davenport  Kelly,  formerly  R.  of 
St.  Matthew,  Manchester,  and  Canon  of 
Manchester;  cr . D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)igig. 
Long,  Sir  James,  son  of  the  late 
James  Long,  of  Queenstown;  b.  1862; 
is  Chm.  of  Cork  Harbour  Commrs.,  a 

J. P.  for  Cork  Borough,  Deputy  Clerk  of 
the  Crown  and  Peace,  and  Registrar  to 
County  Court,  Cork:  m.  1884,  Mary,  da. 
of  William  Elliott,  of  Plymouth;  cr.  Knt. 

1910.  Spy  Hill  Villa , Queenstown , co. 
Cork. 

Sons  living — William,  b.  1885, — Patrick 
Francis,  b.  1890, — Michael,  b.  1894. 

Daughters  living — Mary  E.,  b.  1886,— 
Teresa,  b.  1892. 

Longhurst,  Sir  Henry  Bell,  C.V.O., 

L. D.S.R.C.S. , son  of  the  late  James 
Longhurst ; b.  1835 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  L.D.S.R.C.S. 
Eng.  i860 ; is  Hon.  Surgeon  Dentist  to 
King  George  V.  ; formerly  Hon.  Surg. 
Dentist  to  King  Edward  VII. : m.  1865, 
Mary,  da.  of  Samuel  Wilmott,  of  Notting- 
ham ; cr.  Knt.  1902,  C.V.O.  1910.  Grove 
House , Park  Road , Hampton  Hill, 
Middlesex. 

Sons  living — Bell  Wilmott,  b.  1866 ; Eieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, — Percy  Augustus 
(28,  Old  Burlington  Street,  W.),  L.R.C.P., 

M. R.C.S.,  b.  1869, — Albert  Henry,  b.  1876  ; 
an  architect, — Earnest  Archibald  (28,  Old 
Burlington  Street,  W.),  L.R.C.P..  M .R.C.S., 
b.  1877, — Alfred  Melville,  b.  1878  ; Solicitor, 
of  2,  Fenchurch  Buildings,  Fenchurch  Street, 
E.C., — Charles  Aubrey,  b.  1880. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Mary,  b.  1870:  m. 
1901,  William  Hubert  Smith,  M.A., 
EL.M., — Florence  Ellen  ( Lady  Marshall ),  b. 
1873 : m.  1902,  Sir  John  Hubert  Marshall, 
C.I.E. 

Longley,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Rayns- 
ford,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Thomas  Longley,  formerly  I.C.S. ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  ; entered  E. 
Surrey  Regt.  1887,  became  Lieut.-Col. 

1911,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  19 14- 19  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Order 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy, 
C.M.G.,  K. C.M.G.);  appointed  to  com- 
mand Home  Cos.  Territorial  Div.  1919:  m. 
1896,  Iva  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
W.  W.  Molony,  of  Kiltanon,  co.  Clare  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 

K.  C.M.G.  1919.  Government  House, 
Woolwich , 5.  E.;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Longmore,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Elton, 
K.  C.B. , el.  son  of  the  late  Matthew  Skinner 
Longmore,  of  Hertford ; b.  1855 ; ed. 
at  Hailey  bury ; admitted  Solicitor  1879 1 Is 
a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  Clerk  of  the 
Peace  for  Herts,  Clerk  of  its  County 


Council,  and  Vice-Chm.  Herts  Territorial 
Force  Asso.  ; was  Pres,  of  Law  So. 
1914-15,  Col.  Comdg.  (V.D.  and  T.D.) 
1st  Batn.  Herts  Regt.  1900-13,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Herts  Regt.  1914-16  (twice  mentioned) ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Home  Office 
Committee  on  Criminal  Appeal  Act,  and 
Member  of  Council  of  Min.  of  Health : m. 
1880,  Helen  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Sworder,  of  Wallfields,  Hertford;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1913. 
Porthill  House , Hertford ; Carlton,  and 
St.  Stephen  s Clubs. 

Sons  living — Philip  Elton,  b.  1884 ; Major 
Hertfordshire  Regt.:  m.  19x6,  Marjory 

Isabel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Caldecott,  R. 
of  W.  Chiltington,  Sussex, — John  Alexander, 
b.  1899  ; Eieut.  Herts.  Regt. 

Daughters  living — Frances  Joan,  b.  1881:  m. 
1 91 1,  Charles  Tasker-Evans, — Helen  Joyce, 
b.  1888  : m,  1919,  Eieut.-Col.  Eoveil  Francis 
Smeathman,  D.S.O. , M.C. 

Loomis,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
Oscar  Warren,  K.  C.B.,  C.M.  G. , D.S.  O. , 
son  of  Daniel  Gordon  Loomis,  of  Sher- 
brooke, Quebec  ; b.  1870  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Canadian  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar),  and  subsequently  as  Col.  and 
a Brig.  Com.  (despatches  four  times, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  palm,  Com.  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium) ; appointed  a Div. 
Com.  1908  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  : m. 
1894,  Margaret  Morrison  Mundell ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
34,  Lincoln  Avenue,  Montreal ; St. 
James's  ( Montreal ),  and  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  (. London ) Clubs. 

Lorimer,  Sir  Robert  Stodart,  A.R.A., 
son  of  the  late  Professor  James  Lorimer, 
of  Edinburgh  Univ. ; b 1864;  ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Acad,  and  Univ.  ; is  an  A.R.S.A. , 
and  a F.R.I.B.A. ; was  Architect  of  Chapel 
of  Order  of  the  Thistle  in  St.  Giles 
Cathedral,  Edinburgh  ; elected  an  A.  R.  A. 
1920 : m.  1903,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Wyld,  of  The  Tile  House,  Den- 
ham, Bucks;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  54,  Melville 

Street,  Edinburgh ; Gibliston,  Kilcon- 
quhar , Fife;  Reform,  and  New  ( Edin- 
burghi)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Christopher,  b.  1904, — Hew,  b. 
1907, — Michael,  b.  1912. 

Daughter  living — Daphne,  b.  (twin)  1907. 

Lorimer,  Sir  William,  son  of  the  late 
William  Lorimer,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  1844  ; 
LL.D.  Glasgow  1910  ; is  Chm.  of  North 
British  Locomotive  Co.,  and  a Director 
of  Glasgow  and  S.  Western  Railway ; 
was  a Member  of  Dominions  Roy. 
Commn.  : m.  1st,  1869,  Jane,  who  d. 
1902,  da.  of  the  late  Alec  Smith,  of 
Dalrymple,  Ayrshire;  2ndly,  1913,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John  Sieber,  of 
Irwell  Springs,  Lancashire ; cr.  Knt. 
1917.  Kirklinton,  Lang  side,  Glasgow  ; 
Reform , and  Western  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Lougheed,  Hon.  Sir  James  Alex- 
ander, K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Lougheed  ; b.  1854;  ed.  in  Toronto; 
Bar.  Toronto  1881,  and  K.C.  1889;  ap- 
pointed to  Senate  of  Canada  1889,  and 
became  Leader  of  the  Conservative  Party 
1906;  is  Leader  of  Government  in 
Canadian  Senate,  head  of  the  legal  firm 
of  Lougheed,  Bennett  and  Co.,  of 
Calgary,  and  a Director  Canada  Life 
Assurance  Co.  and  other  Cos. ; was  Min. 
for  Canadian  Soldiers  Civil  Re-Establish- 


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ment  1918-20,  since  when  he  has  been 
Min.  of  the  Interior : m.  1884,  the  el.  da. 
of  the  late  William  Hardisty,  Ch.  Factor 
of  the  Hon.  Hudson  Bay  Co. ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1916.  Calgary,  Alberta , 
Canada  ; Rideau  [Ottawa),  and  National 
and  Albany  ( Toronto)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Lovett,  Sir  Harrington  Verney, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Lovett ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Sherborne,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S. 
1882  ; became  Joint  Magistrate,  United 
Provinces  1893,  Dep.  Commr.  1896, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1896,  an  Addi- 
tional Commr.  1906,  and  Commr.,  Luck- 
now Div.  1908  ; has  been  a Member  of 
Viceroy’s  Legislative  Council  ; retired 
1919  ; is  Reader  in  Indian  History  at  Ox- 
ford Univ.  ; received  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal 
1901,  and  Coronation  medal  1911 : m. 
1893,  Clara  Crofton,  O.  B.E. , da.  of  the 
late  Major  C.  J.  Jamieson,  B.S.C.  ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.S.I.  1916.  Lauvergne, 
Ashtead,  Surrey  ; East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea  Verney. 

Low,  Sir  Charles  Ernest,  K.C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Low  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Rugby , and  at  Wadham  Coll. , Oxford 
(B.A.  18 — ) ; entered  I.C.S.  1892  ; served 
in  Central  Provinces  as  Assist.  Commr. , 
and  Officiating  Under  Sec.  ; appointed 
Settlement  Officer  1898,  Dep.  Commr. 
1902  ; Registrar  of  Co-operative  Credit 
Sos.  1905,  and  Director  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Industries  1914  ; has  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  medal : m.  1897,  May  (from  whom 
he  obtained  a decree  nisi  of  divorce  Nov. 
1920),  da.  of  J.  K.  Porter,  of  Brighton  ; 
cr.  C. I.E.  1909,  K.C.I.E.  1919. 

Low,  Sir  Sidney  James,  son  of 
Maximilian  Low ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1892;  Lecturer 
on  Imperial  and  Colonial  History,  King’s 
Coll.,  Univ.  of  London;  Alderman  of 
London  County  Council  1901-5 ; many 
years  engaged  in  Journalism ; has  been 
Editor  of  St.  James's  Gazette  and  Literary 
Editor  of  the  Standard ; was  Special  Corre- 
spondent during  tour  of  Prince  of  Wales 
in  India  1905-6,  and  in  Egypt,  America, 
etc.,  in  France  1915  and  1917,  and  in 
Italy  1916 ; author  of  ‘ ‘ The  Governance 
of  England,”  “A  Vision  of  India,” 
" Italy  in  the  War,”  and  other  works: 
in.  1887,  Elsie,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Davison  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  24,  Marlborough 
Hill,  N.W.8  ; Athenceum,  and  Garrick 
Clubs. 

Lowndes,  Sir  George  Rivers,  K.C.S.I ., 
son  of  Rev.  Richard  Lowndes,  Canon  of 
Salisbury ; b.  1862 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1893,.  and  K.C.  1917;  sometime  a Member 
of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  oflndia:  m.  1896, 
Hilda  Julia,  da.  of  Major  L.  Forbes,  of 
Shillingstone,  Dorset;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1918. 
Delhi  and  Simla,  India. 

Sons  living — Donald  George,  b.  1899, — Maurice 
Wyndliam,  b.  1903, — Thomas  Hesire,  b.  19x3. 
Daughter  living — Susan  Alison,  b.  1908. 

Lowrey,  Sir  Joseph,  K.B.E. , son  of 
Joseph  Lowrey,  of  Cocken,  Durham ; 
b.  1859  ; Sec.  London  Salvage  Asso.  : 
m.  1917,  Eleanor  Octavia  Charnley  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  Royal  Societies  Club. 
Lowther,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Cecil, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see 
E.  Lonsdale,  colls.]. 

Lowther,  Sir  Henry  Crofton, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev. 


Brabazon  Lowther,  of  Shrigley  Park, 
Cheshire  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881,  M.A. 
1884) ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1883  ; was  3rd 
Sec.  at  The  Hague  1885,  at  Stockholm 
1886-8,  2nd  Sec.  at  Berlin  1888-9,  at  Rio 
de  Janeiro  1889-92,  at  Constantinople 
1892-4,  at  Madrid  1894-7,  and  at  Berne 
1897-1901,  Sec.  of  Legation  at  Rio  de 
Janeiro  1901-6,  Councillor  of  Embassy  at 
Tokio  1906-9,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min. 
Plen.  at  Santiago  1909-12,  and  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Copenhagen 
1912-16;  several  times  acted  as  Charge 
d’ Affaires ; received  Coronation  medal 
1911 ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Danish  Order  of 
the  Dannebrog : m.  1906,  Dorothea  Emily 
Olga,  da.  of  Sir  Frederick  Robert  St. 
John,  K.C.M.G.  [see  V.  Bolingbroke, 
colls.];  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1913,  G.C.V.O. 
1914.  20,  Stanford  Road,  IV.  8 ; Carlton, 

St.  James' , and  New  University  Clubs. 
Son  living — Oliver  Peter,  b.  1910. 

Daughter  living — Fsm£e  Katalin,  b.  1913. 

Lucas,  Sir  Arthur,  son  of  the  late 
Louis  Lucas ; b.  1845 ; ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.  Sch.  and  Coll. , London ; a Civil 
Engineer,  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E., 
Chm.  of  Great  Ormond  Street  Hospital 
for  Children,  and  of  The  Hospital 
Convalescent  Home,  Swanley,  a Member 
of  Committee  of  Queen’s  Hospital, 
Sidcup,  and  Dep.  Chm.  Imperial 
Continental  Gas  Asso. , and  of  Con- 
tinental Union  Gas  Co.  : m.  1893, 

Juliana  Violet,  da.  of  Alfred  G.  Henriques, 

J. P.,  of  Brighton;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  27, 

Bruton  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Son  living — Claude  Arthur,  b.  1894. 
Daughters  living — Sybil  Alice,  b.  1895 : m. 
1919,  Frederick  Claude  Stern, — Joan  Victoria 
Frances,  b.  189 7. 

Lucas,  Sir  Charles  Prestwood, 

K. C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 

John  Lucas,  M.  D. , of  Glan-yr-afon,  Crick- 
howel,  Breconshire  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1st  Class  Moderations  1873,  ist  class 
Final  Classical  Schs.  1876,  Chancellor's 
Prizeman  1877) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1885; 
entered  Colonial  Office  1877,  and  became 
Private  Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for 
the  Colonies  (Sir  R.  G.  W.  Herbert, 
G.C.B.)  1881,  and  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  (Earl  Granville)  1886  ; was  Chm. 
of  Committee  of  Emigrants’  Information 
Office  1886-96,  and  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of 
State  for  the  Colonies  1897-1911  (also 
Head  of  Dominions  Depart.  1907-n,  and 
Registrar  of  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 
George  1909-11) ; acted  as  a Member  of 
Executive  Coronation  Committee  1911  ; 
is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; 
author  of  “ Historical  Geography  of  the 
British  Colonies,"  etc.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1901,  K.C.M.G.  1907,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1912.  65,  St.  George's  Square,  S.  W.  / 

Athenceum  Club. 

Luce,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Harman, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of 
Col.  Charles  Richard  Luce,  J.P. , D.L., 
of  Halcombe,  Malmesbury;  b.  1867;  ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C. 
1893);  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1893,  L.R.C.P. 
London  1893,  F.R.C.S.  1894;  is  Senior 
Surg. , Roy.  Infirmary,  Derby,  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen.,  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.),  and 
Consulting  Surg. , Whitworth  and  Ripley 
Cottage  Hospitals  ; European  War  1914* 
19  in  Palestine,  as  Assist.  Director,  Dep. 
Director,  and  Director  Med.  Sers.  (de- 
spatches, C.  B. , C.M.G.,  K.C.M.G.);  ap- 
pointed a Med.  Referee,  Workmen's 


KNIGHTS. 


1025 


Compensation,  County  Court  Circuit  No. 
19,  1920  : m.  1917,  Mary  Irene,  da.  of  the 
late  Dr.  John  Scott,  of  Bournemouth  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  42,  Friargate,  Derby. 

Lucy,  Sir  Henry  (William),  son  ol 
Robert  Lucy,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1845;  ed. 
privately,  and  in  Paris ; is  a Journalist,  and 
a J.P.  for  Hythe ; served  on  the  staffs  of 
Pall  Mall  Gazette,  Daily  News  (which 
he  edited  1886-7),  and  Observer  ; joined 
staff  of  Punch  as  “Toby,  M.P.”  1881, 
and  retired  1916 ; author  of  numerous 
publications  dealing  with  Parliamentary 
matters  : m.  1873,  Nancy,  da.  of  the  late 
John  White,  Headmaster  of  Crescent 
Sch.,  Liverpool;  cr.  Knt.  1909.  White- 
thorn , Hythe , Kent;  Reform  and  National 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Lugard,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  John 
Dealtry,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. 
[see  “ Privy  Council’’]. 

Lukin,  Maj .-Gen,  Sir  Henry  Timson, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  R.  H. 
Lukin,  Bar.-at-Law,  formerly  of  St. 
Peter’s,  Isle  of  Thanet ; b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylors’  Sch. ; served  during 
Zulu  War  1879,  present  at  battle  of 
Ulundi  (severely  wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  in  Basutoland  1880-81,  in  Lang- 
berg  Mountain  Campaign  1896-7,  as  Field 
Adj.  (despatches  several  times),  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  first  in  command  of 
guns  at  Wepener,  and  afterwards  as 
Lieut. -Col.  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen,  and 
in  command  of  a column  of  Mounted 
troops  (despatches  three  times,  D.S  O., 

C. M.G.)  in  W.  Africa  1914-15,  Comdg. 
S.  African  Mounted  Rifle  Brig.,  and  in 
Egypt  and  France  1916-18,  Comdg.  a 
S.  African  Inf.  Brig,  and  a Div.  (C.B., 
Order  of  the  Nile,  Com.  Legion  of 
Honour) ; was  Capt.  and  Gunnery  In- 
structor Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  1892- 
1900;  appointed  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army  1902,  Comdt.-Gen.  of  Colonial 
Forces,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1904,  In- 
spector-Gen. Permanent  Force,  Union  of 
S.  Africa  1912,  and  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  in 
the  Army  1919  ; commanded  S.  African 
.Contingent  at  Coronation  of  King 
George  V.  1911 : m.  1891,  Lily,  da.  of  M. 
H.  Quin,  of  Fort  Hare,  Cape  Colony ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.  B.  (Mil.)  1918.  The  Bungalow, 
Constantia,  South  Africa ; Windham, 
Civil  Service  (Cape  Town),  and  Pretoria 
Clubs. 

Lumsden,  Sir  John,  K.B.E. , M.D. , 
son  of  John  Lumsden,  of  Leeson  Park, 
Dublin;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ. 
(B.A.  1890,  M.D.  1896)  ; temporary 
Major  R.A.M.C.  1917-18;  Director-in-Ch. 
and  Vice-Chm.  Joint  War  Committee  of 
British  Red  Cross  So.  and  St.  John  for 
Ireland,  Commr.  St.  John  Ambulance 
Brig,  for  Ireland,  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  a D.L.  for  City  of  Dublin  : 
m.  1896,  Caro  F. , youngest  da.  of  Major 
Fitzhardinge  Kingscote  : cr.  K.B.E., 

1918.  4,  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin  ; 
Roslyn,  Howth,  co.  Dublin ; Friendly 
Brothers'  Club. 

Son  living— John  Fitzhardinge,  b.  1897; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 

Daughters  living— Leslie,— Norah ,—  Margery 
Bloomfield, — Nancy  Kingscote, — Betty. 

Lunawada,  Raja  ( Maharana  Shri 
Sir  Wakhatsinghji  Dalelsingh)  of, 
K.C.I.E.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Rajkumar 
Coll.,  Rajkote;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 


Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1889. 
Lunawada,  Rewa  Kantha , Bombay. 

Lunham,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Ainslie, 
K.C.B.,  only  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Lunham,  of  Cork;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1870,  M.A. 
1873) ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Cork  R.G.A.  1885-1903;  is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  a J.P.  for  co. 
Cork,  a Member  of  Senate  of  Univ,  of 
Dublin,  a Member  of  Roy.  Irish  Acad., 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Antiquaries  of  Ireland, 
of  Henry  Bradshaw  So.,  of  Executive 
Committee  of  Cork  Defence  Union,  and 
of  Co.  Cork  Landlords’  Asso. , an  Hon. 
Member  of  R.A.  Institution  (Woolwich), 
and  Chm.  Cork  Improved  Dwellings  Co. 
(Limited);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1918.  Ard fallen,  Douglas,  00. 
Cork  ; Pembroke,  Passage  West,  Ireland  ; 
University  ( Dublin ) Club. 

Lunn,  Sir  George,  son  of  John 
Ramsay  Lunn,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 
b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Gram.  Sch. , 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; was  Lord  Mayor 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  1915-18  ; is 
Chm.  of  its  Educational  Committee,  on 
Executive  National  Liberal  Federation, 
Pres.  Asso.  of  Education  Committees 
(England  and  Wales),  and  a J.  P.  and  D.  L. 
for  Northumberland  : m.  1887,  Charlotte, 
da.  of  James  Reeves,  of  Hexham ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Moorfield,  Go s forth,  New- 
castle-on- Tyne. 

Lunn,  Sir  Henry  Simpson,  M D.}  son 
of  Henry  Lunn,  of  West  Ashby  House, 
Lincolnshire  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Horncastle 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1884,  M.D.  and  B.Ch.  1887);  was 
an  Indian  Med.  Missionary  1887-8 ; is 
a J.P.  for  Middlesex;  founded  the  Grin- 
delwald  Conference  1892-6  ; interviewed 
German  Emperor  in  1905,  and  arranged 
International  Municipal  visits  between 
England  and  Germany  ; presented  Ger- 
man Burgomasters  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1906;  unsuccessfully  contested  Boston 
(L)  1910;  edited  “The  Review  of  the 
Churches”  1891-6;  author  of  “ Friend  of 
Missions  in  India”  1890,  etc.  : m.  1887, 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Moore  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1910.  Oldfield  House,  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill. 

Sons  living — Arnold  Henry  Moore,  b.  1888:  m. 
1913,  Mabel  Stafford,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the 
Hon.  John  Stafford  Northcote  [see  E.  Iddes- 
leigh,  colls.], — Hugh  Kingsmill,  b.  1889  : m. 
1915,  Eileen  Fitzgerald,  da  of  Horace  Turpin, 
of  Maryborough, — Brian  Holdsworth,  b.  1893. 
Daughter  living — Mary  Ethel  Eileen,  b.  1897. 

Luscombe,  Sir  John  Henry,  el.  son  of 
the  late  John  Henry  Luscombe,  of  Forest 
Hill,  Kent  b.  1848;  is  a J.P.  (E.  Div.)  of 
Sussex  (High  Sheriff  1913),  and  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London  ; was  Chm.  of  Lloyd’s 
1902,  1908, 1909,  1912,  and  1914:  m.  1876, 
Fanny,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Willcocks,  of  Sydenham  Hill,  S.E.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1902.  Hay  Heath,  Worth,  Sussex  ; 
Jnuior  Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — John  Herbert,  b.  1879  ; Capt. 
Roy.  Guernsey  L.I., — David  Arthur,  b.  1886; 
2nd  Lieut.  R.G.A. : m.  1914,  Willie  Lilian, 
da.  of  C.  Clair  Biedermann,  of  Villa  Hedwig, 
Arco,  Austria, — William  Olliver,  b.  1887 ; 
Capt.  Rifle  Brig. 

Lush,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Montague, 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Lush, 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at 
Westminster,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1st  Class  Classical  Tripos  1876); 
Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1879,  a Bencher  1893, 
and  a K.C.  1902;  went  N.-E,  Circuit; 

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appointed  a Judge  of  High  Court  of 
Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.)  1910;  author  of 
“ Law  of  Husband  and  Wife”  : m.  1893, 
Margaret  Abbie,  da.  of  Sir  Charles 
Brodie  Locock,  2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  Knt.  1910. 
Tanglewood,  Bushey  Heath,  Watford;  15, 
Sussex  Square,  W. ; Royal  Courts  oj 
Justice,  W.  C. 

Sons  living — Montague  Arthur,  b.  1897, — 
Harold  Charles,  b.  1899,— Maurice  Hubert,  b. 
1901, — Wilfrid  Robert,  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living— Helen  Margaret,  b.  1895,— 
Violet  Eva,  b.  1911. 

Lutyens,  Sir  Edwin  Landseer,  A.R.A., 
son  of  Charles  Lutyens  ; b.  1869 ; is  an 
Architect  and  Artist,  a R.A.,  a F.S.A., 
and  a F.R.I.B.A.  : m.  1897,  Lady  Emily 
Bulwer-Lytton.  da.  of  1st  Earl  of  Lytton  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  13,  Mansfield  Street,  W.  1. 
Son  living — Robert,  b.  1901. 

Daughters  living — Barbara,  b.  1898 : m.  1920, 
Capt.  1 avid  Ewan  Wallace,  2nd  Life  Guards, 
— Ursula,  b.  1904, — Agnes  Elizabeth,  b.  1906, 
— Edith  Mary,  b.  1908. 

Lynch,  Sir  John  Patrick,  son  of  the 
late  Stanislaus  J.  Lynch,  J.P.,  Irish  Land 
Commr.  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Clongowes 
Wood  Coll.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1881  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  co.  Dublin,  and  Past  Pres, 
of  Incorporated  Law  So.  of  Ireland : 
m.  1896,  Frieda,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Ottmann,  of  30,  Irving  Place,  New  York  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  Belfield,  Stillorgan  Road, 
co.  Dublin  ; Stephen  s Green,  and  Royal 
Irish  Yacht  Clubs. 

Daughters  living— Sybil,  b.  1899— Maureen, 
b.  1901, — Olga,  b.  1905. 

Lynden-Bell  [see  Bell]. 

Lyon,  Sir  Alexander,  son  of  the 
late  Alexander  Lyon,  of  Aberdeen;  b. 
1850  ; ed.  in  Aberdeen  ; was  Lord  Provost 
of  Aberdeen  1905-8  ; is  an  oleo-margarine 
manufacturer  and  a D.L.  of  Co.  of  City 
of  Aberdeen:  m.  1875,  Elsie,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Inglis ; cr.  Knt.  1906. 
10,  Queen  s Road,  A berdeen. 

Son  living — Alexander,  D.S.O.,  b.  1884  [see 
‘ * COMPANIONAGE  ”] . 

Daughters  living — Elsie  Inglis,  b.  1879, — 
Ethel,  b.  1888,— Charlotte,  b.  1895. 

Lyte,  Sir  Henry  Churchill  Maxwell- 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Max- 
well Lyte,  of  Berry  Head,  Brixham ; 
b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch. , 
Oxford  (B.A.  honours  1870,  M.A.  1873)  ; 
has  been  Dep.  Keeper  of  the  Public 
Records  since  1886,  and  one  of  the  Royal 
Commrs.  on  Historical  Manuscripts  ; is  a 
F.S.A. , and  a Fellow  of  British  Acad.  ; 
author  of  several  historical  works,  and  of 
many  reports  for  the  Historical  Manu- 
scripts Commn.  ; has  assumed  by  deed 
poll  (but  without  Roy.  licence)  his  Chris- 
tian name  of  Maxwell  as  an  additional 
surname:  m.  1871,  Frances  Fownes,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Curtis  Somerville,  of 
Dinder  House,  Wells;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1889,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  61,  Way  wick 
Square,  S.  W.  ; Public  Record  Office, 
Chancery  Lane,  W.C.;  Athenceum  Club. 
Sons  living — John  (11,  Culminglon  Road, 
Ealing,  W.),b.  18753  Major  late  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers,  and  attached  to  National 
Health  Insurance  Commn., — Walter  (37, 
Onslow  Square,  S.IF.),  b.  1877;  2nd  Lieut. 
R.G.A. : in.  1907,  Verona  Cecil,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  George  Henry  Finch,  P.C., 
M.P.,  of  Burley-on-the-Hill,  Oakham, — 
Arthur  L9,  Harcourt  Terrace, S.W.  10),  b.  1881 ; 
Principal,  Board  of  Education:  in.  1919, 
Agnes  Elizabeth  Rollo  Gore,  who  d.  1919,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Melvill  Gore  Browne,  R. 
of  Leckliampstead  [see  B.  Rollo]. 

Daughters  living — Agnes,  b.  1871, — Edith,  b, 
1872, — Margaret,  b.  1874;  m.  1904,  Edward 
Richard  Massie,  J.P.,  of  Annefield,  Gresford. 


Lyttelton,  Hon.  Dame  Edith  Sophy, 
D.B.E.  [see  V.  Cobham]. 

Lyttleton,  Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Neville  Gerald,  P.C.,  G.C.B.  G.C.V.O. 
[see  V.  Cobham]. 

Lyttelton-Annesley  [see  Annesley]. 

Maasdorp,  Sir  Andries  Ferdinand 
Stockenstrom,  son  of  Dr.  Gysbert  Henry 
Maasdorp,  M.D.,  Dist.  Surg.  of  Graaff 
Reinet,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ; b.  1847  ; 
ed.  at  Graaff  Reinet  Coll.,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ; B.A.  London  Univ.  1868; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1871  ; was  a Member 
of  Cape  House  of  Assembly  [for  Graaff 
Reinet  Div.)  1874-8,  Solicitor-Gen.  of 
Cape  Colony  1878-97,  a Member  of 
Special  Treason  Court  1900-1902,  and 
Ch.  Justice  of  Orange  River  Colony  and 
of  Free  State  Province  Div.  of  Supreme 
Court  of  S.  Africa  1902-19 ; author  of 
“Institutes  of  Cape  Law”:  m.  1880, 
Agnes,  da.  of  John  Hayton,  of  Grahams- 
town ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  Bloemfontein, 
Orange  Free  State  Province , S.  Africa. 
Sons  living — Vivian  Hayton,  b.  1886  ; Lieut. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  : m.  1918,  Winifred  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  J.  Knight,  of  Jesson, 
Sevenoaks, — Eric  John,  b.  1892. 

Daughters  living — Mabel  Agnes,  b.  1883 : m. 

1 91 1,  Percy  Herbert  Gresson,  of  Sebastopool, 
Salisbury,  Rhodesia, — Enid  Rhoda,  b.  1890 : 
m.  1914,  Lieut. -Col.  E.  Bisdee. 

MacAlister,  Sir  Donald,  K.C.B. , 
M.D. , son  of  the  late  Donald  MacAlister, 
of  Tarbert,  Argyllshire ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen,  at  Liverpool,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. , Senior  Wrangler, 
and  1st  Smith’s  Prizeman  and  Fellow  1877, 
M.A.  1880,  M.D.  1884);  B. Sc.  London  ; 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Durham  1905;  Hon.  LL.D. 
Toronto,  Montreal,  Aberdeen,  Glasgow, 
St.  Andrews,  Liverpool,  Belfast,  and 
Dublin;  Hon.  D.Ph.  Athens,  and  Hon.. 
D.Sc.  Bristol  1912;  is  a J.P.  for  Cam- 
bridgeshire and  co.  Glasgow,  a Fellow 
Roy.  Coll.  Physicians,  and  of  Roy.  So. 
of  Med.,  a F. R.S.E. , an  Hon.  Member 
of  Pharmaceutical  So.,  Pres.  Gen.  Med. 
Council,  Gov.  of  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science 
and  Technology,  London,  and  of  Roy. 
Technical  Coll. , Glasgow,  Chm.  of  British 
Pharmacopoeia  Committee,  Member  of 
Med.  Advisory  Board,  Min.  of  National 
Ser.  and  Pensions,  Chm.  Med.  Consulta- 
tive Council,  Scottish  Board  of  Health, 
a Carnegie  Trustee  (Scottish  Uni  vs.  and 
United  Kingdom  Trusts),  Chm.  of  British 
Univs.  Bureau  (Imperial  Institute),  and 
Pres,  of  Gypsy  Lore  So.,  a Com.  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Chevalier  of 
the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy;  appointed 
Linacre  Lecturer  and  Senior  Tutor,  St. 
John’s,  Camb.  1897,  Principal  and  Vice- 
Chancellor,  Glasgow  Univ.  1907,  Chm.  of 
Belfast  Univ.  Commn.  i9to(Commr.  1908- 
10),  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
the  Civil  Ser.  1912,  and  of  Highlands  and 
Islands  (Med.  Ser.)  Board  1913;  authoi 
of  “ Ziegler’s  Pathological  Anatomy,” 
etc.,  etc.  : m.  1895,  Edith  P'lorence  Boyle 
J.P. , el.  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Mac- 
alister,  LL.D.,  M.D. , F.R.S.,  Professor 
of  Anatomy,  Camb.  Univ.  ; cr.  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1908.  Principal' s House,  The  Uni- 
versity, Glasgow;  Athenceum,  National 
Liberal,  and  Art  ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

MacAlister,  .Szrjohn  Young  Walker, 
O.B.E.  ; b.  1856;  Pres,  of  Library' 
Asso.,  Sec.  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  and 
a F.S.A.  ; formed,  and  was  Hon.  Sec. 
of,  War  Office  Surgical  Advisory  Com- 


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mittee,  and  Hon.  Organizing  Sec.  Emer- 
gency Surgical  Aid  Corps  for  Admiralty, 
War  Office,  and  Metropolitan  Police 
during  European  War : m.  1874,  Eliza- 
beth Batley  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  33,  Finchley 
Road , N.W.8;  Garrick,  Bath,  and 

Savage  Clubs. 

Sons  iiv  ng — Tonal!  Alexander,  b.  1875:  m. 
1910, — EveriUa  Creyke, — Ian,  b.  1878:  m. 
1909,  Frances  Dorothy  S aton. 

Macardle,  Sir  ihomas  Callan, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  E.  H.  Macardle, 

J. P. , of  Cambricville,  Dundalk;  b.  1856  ; 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Louth,  and 
Pioneer  of  great  Village  Movement  in 
Ireland  ; Chm.  of  Louth  Recruiting  Com- 
mittee during  European  War  : m.  1889, 
Minnie  Lucy,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  James 
Clarke  Ross,  formerly  Scots  Guards  ; 
cr.  K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  St.  Margaret's, 
Dundalk  ; Stephen  s Green  Club. 

Sons  living— John  Ross,  M.C.,  b.  18 — ; Capt. 
R.F.A., — Do  said  F.  Callan,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living— Dorothy  M.  C., — Gladys 
Monica  C. 

Macartney,  Sir  George,  K.C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Halliday  Macartney, 

K. C.M.G.,  M.D.,  of  3,  Harley  Place, 
Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  ; b.  1867;  ed.  at 
Dulwich  Coll.,  and  in  France  (B.  6s.  L. 
University  de  France  1886) ; went  on 
special  duty  with  Sikkim  Field  Force 
1889-90,  and  in  Chinese  Turkestan  1890-93 ; 
was  Special  Assist,  for  Chinese  affairs  to 
Resident  in  Kashmir  1893-1904  (thanked 
by  British  Govt.  1896,  by  Kashmir  Durbar 
1897,  and  again  by  Indian  Govt.  1906), 
and  Consul  of  Kashgar  1904-10,  since 
when  he  has  been  Consul-Gen.  ; also  an 
Additional  Assist.  Judge  of  H.M.’s  Supreme 
Court  for  China : m.  1898,  Catherina 
Theodora,  da.  of  James  Borland;  cr. 
C. I. E.  1900,  K.C.I.E.  1913.  British  Con- 
sulate-Ge?ieral,  Kashgar,  via  Gilgit, 
Kashmir,  India  ; Les  Vaux,  St.  Saviour  s, 
Jersey. 

Sons  living — Eric  Borland,  b.  1903, — Robin 
Halliday,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living— Sylvia  Theodora,  b.  1906. 

Macartney,  Right  Hon.  Sir  William 
Grey  Ellison-,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.  [see 
“ Privy  Council”]. 

Macassey,  Sir  Lynden  Livingstone, 
K.B.E..  K.C.,  son  of  the  late  L.  L. 
Macassey,  of  Holywood,  co.  Down  ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Bedford,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub- 
lin, and  at  London  Univ.  (B.A.  1898, 
M.A.  and  LL.D.  1903,  D.Sc.  1919) ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1899,  and  K.C.  1912; 
was  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  on  London 
Traffic  1903-6,  a Board  of  Trade  Arbi- 
trator 1914-15,  a Member  of  Clyde  Mu- 
nition Workers’  Grievances  Commn. 
I.9I5>  Chm.  of  Clyde  and  Tyne  Dilu- 
tion of  Labour  Commns.  1915,  and  of 
Special  Arbitration  Tribunals  on  Wo- 
men’s Wages  and  Unskilled  and  Semi- 
skilled Men’s  Wages  1916-17,  Commr.  for 
Admiralty  and  Min.  of  Munitions  for  Or- 
ganization of  Labour  in  Barrow  and 
Mersey  Dists.  1916,  Director  of  Shipyard 
I Labour  at  Admiralty  and  a Member  of 
War  Cabinet  Labour  Committee  1917-18, 
and  a Member  of  War  Cabinet  Com- 
mittee on  Women  in  Industry  1918 ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of  Down 
c9-  (U)  191°;  author  of  various  tech- 
nical works : m.  1903,  Jeanne,  da.  of 
Robert  McFarland,  of  Barooga,  N.  S. 

; Wales,  and  Melbourne  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 

16,  Collingham  Gardens,  S.  W. 5 ; 3, 
t Paper  Buildings , Temple,  E.C.  ; Athe- 


nceum,  Carlton,  Garrick,  St.  Stephen's, 
Ranelagh,  and  Royal  Ulster  Yacht  Clubs. 
Macauley,  Major  Sir  George  Bohuu, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  son  of  Col. 
George  William  Macauley ; b.  1869 ; 
entered  R.E.  1887,  became  Capt.  and  Bre- 
vet Major  1900  (h.-p.  1906,  retired  1912)  ; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1897  (medal 
with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie)  and  1898, 
present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (despatches, 
medal,  Brevet  Major);  was  employed  with 
Egyptian  Army  1896-1906,  and  engaged 
in  construction  of  Suakin-Berber  Railway 
(2nd  class  Medjidie,  C.M.G.);  has  2nd 
class  Order  of  the  Nile ; sometime 
Director-Gen.  of  Railways,  Sudan  Ad- 
ministration ; appointed  Director-Gen.  of 
Egyptian  State  Railways  1906,  and  a 
Director  of  Railway  Transport  1916-19; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  K.C.M.G.  1912,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Cairo,  Egypt. 

McBeath,  Sir  William  George, 
K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Chm.  Australia  Defence 
Roy.  Commn.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

McBride,  Hon.  Sir  Peter,  only  son  of 
the  late  Peter  McBride,  of  Dundrennan, 
Kirkcudbright ; b.  1867  ; ed,  at  Wesley 
Coll.,  Melbourne  ; entered  Victorian  Par- 
liament 1897 ; was  Min.  of  Mines  and  of 
Forests  1909-13 (acted as Ch.  Sec.  1910-11), 
and  Min.  of  Railways  1912-13 ; when 
he  was  appointed  Agent-Gen.  for  Victoria 
in  London  ; is  a Grand  Officer  of  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a Com.  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Bielgium,  and  of 
St.  Sava  of  Serbia : m.  1892,  Mary 

Isabel,- da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Lawson  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1915.  5,  Petersham  Terrace, 

Gloucester  Road , S.  W. 7 / Royal  Auto- 
mobile, Junior  Naval  and  Military,  Con- 
stitutional, City  Carlton,  Sports’ , British 
Empire , Isthmian,  Royal  Thames  Yacht, 
and  Phyllis  Court  [London),  and 
A thenozum,  and  Royal  Yacht  [Melbourne) 
Clubs. 

Son  living— One,  b.  1898. 

Daughter  living — Catherine:  m.  1915,  Capt. 
Charles  Leslie  Fisher,  R.F.A. 

McCall-Anderson  [see  Anderson]. 
McCalmont,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 

James  McCalmont,  J.  P. , of  Abbeylands, 
co.  Antrim  ; b.  1845 ; ed.  at  Eton ; 
entered  9th  Lancers  1865,  became  Capt. 
7th  Hussars  1870,  Major  1878,  Lieut. -Col. 
1880,  Col.  1885,  transferred  to  4th 
Dragoons  1886,  Col.  Comdt.  1888  (h.-p. 
1892),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1896;  retired  1906; 
served  in  Red  River  Expedition  1870 ; 
employed  on  capture  of  Fort  Garry  to 
convey  despatches  to  Canadian  Govt.  ; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley 
in  Ashanti  Expedition  1872  (medal) ; 
employed  1876  on  Special  Ser.  by  In- 
telligence Dept,  in  N.  China  (specially 
thanked  by  LI.R.H.  the  Com.-in-Cly 
for  report  thereon) ; appointed  a Mil. 
Attach^  to  British  Embassy  at  Constan- 
tinople on  outbreak  of  Russo-Turkish 
War  1877,  and  accompanied  the  Turkish 
Armies  in  the  Field  throughout  the  Cam- 
paign in  Armenia  (twice  thanked  by  Sec.  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs  for  his  exertions  in 
preventing  atrocities  being  committed  by 
the  Kurds) ; served  in  S.  Africa  as  A.  D.C. 
to  Sir  G.  Wolseley  1879-80,  present  at 
storming  of  Sekukuni  Stadt  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp) ; was  on  Staff  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  MacGregor,  in  Expedition  against 
the  Marris  1880  (despatches) ; in  Egyptian 


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War  1882  was  Brig.-Ma.j.  of  1st  Cav 
Brig.,  and  present  at  actions  of  Mahsa' 
meh,  Kassassin,  the  battle  of  Tel-el‘ 
Kebir,  and  capture  of  Cairo  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie, 
Dronze  star) ; commanded  Light  Camel 
Regt.  in  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  C.B.);  is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  co.  Antrim,  and  a J.P.,  Dublin, 
and  Kilkenny  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Antrim 
co.,  N.  Antrim  Div.  (C)  July  1895  to  Sept. 
1898  ; commanded  Cork  Dist.  1898-1902, 
and  8th  Div.  of  3rd  Army  Corps  1902- 
1903 ; appointed  Col.  Hussars  1907  : 
m.  i885,theHon.  Rose  Elizabeth  Bingham, 
da.  of  4th  Baron  Clanmorris ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1885,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O. 
1903.  Mount  Juliet , Thomastown,  co. 
Kilkenny ; Abbey  lands,  White  Abbey , co. 
Antrim;  5,  Carlos  Place,  W. ; Army 
and  Navy,  Carlton , Kildare  Street, 
Ulster,  and  Royal  St.  George  Yacht  Clubs. 
Son  living — DermotHugh  Bingham,  M.C.  (3, 
Norfolk  Street , Park  Lane,  W.,  and  Mount 
Juliet,  co.  Kilkenny  ; Carlton , Turf,  and 
Cavalry  Clubs),  b.  1887;  Major  7th  Hussars 
(Reserve) ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  as  A.D.C.,  and  as  Mil.  Sec.,  British 
E).  African  Forces  1916-17:  m.  1918,  Lady 
Barbara  Helen  Conyngham,  da.  of  4th 
Marquess  Conyngham. 

McCardie,  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Allred, 
son  of  Joseph  William  McCardie;  b.  1869; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1894;  appointed  a 
Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice  (King’s 
Bench  Div.)  1916 ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Queen 
A nne' s Mansions,  S.  W.  ; 666,  Royal 

Courts  of  Justice,  W.C.  ; Atheneeum,  and 
Reform  Clubs. 

McCarthy,  Dame  Emma  Maud, 
G.B.E.,R.R.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Matron 
in  Ch.,  Queen  Alexandra’s  Imperial 
Nursing  Ser.  (now  Matron  in  Territorial 
Force  Nursing  Ser.);  has  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  G.B. E.  1918. 

McCay,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  James 
Whiteside,  K.C.M.G. , K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  lateiRev.  Andrew  Ross  Boyd  McCay, 
D.D. , of  Castlemaine,  Victoria,  Australia ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Scotch  Coll..  Melbourne, 
and  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.A. , LL.M. 
1895);  Bar.  Australia  1895;  in  Common- 
wealth Mil.  Force  1886-1914;  served 
during  European  War  1915-16,  Comdg. 
an  Inf.  Brig,  and  afterwards  a Div.  of 
Australian  Imperial  Forces  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.M.G.); 
elected  a Member  of  Legislative  Assembly 
1895  ; was  Min.  of  Public  Instruction  and 
Customs,  Victoria  1889-1900,  Min.  of  State 
for  Defence,  Australia  1904-5,  Comdg. 
Australian  Intelligence  Corps  1907-12, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  and  Inspector-Gen.  thereof 
1915-16;  commanded  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  Training  Depots  in  United  King- 
dom 1917-18  (mentioned,  K.B.E.)  : m. 
1896,  Julia  Mary  O’Meara,  who  d.  1915  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Melbourne,  Victona, 
Australia ; Naval  and  Military , and 
Melbourne  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Mary,  b.  1897,— 
Beatrice  Waring,  b.  1901. 

McClelland,  Sir  Peter  Hannay,  { 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Thomas  McClelland,  of 
Bladnoch,  Wigtownshire;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Normal  Sch.,  Wigtown,  and  at  George 
Watson’s  Coll.,  Edinburgh ; is  a merchant  I 
and  banker,  a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Duncan  F ox  and  Co.,  of  Liverpool,  London , | 
and  Manchester,  and  Director  of  South 
American  Export  Syndicate  (Limited) : m. 
1883,  Aurora  Violet  Amelia  Williamson; 


cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Eaton  House,  66 a, 
Eaton  Square,  S.  W.  1 ; Springfield, 
Not  thaw,  Herts  ; Royal  Automobile , 
Ranelagh,  Hurlingham,  and  Argentine 
Clubs. 

McClure,  Sir  John  David,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  John  McClure,  J.P. , of 
Wigan ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Owens  College, 
Manchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B. A.  1885,  M.A.  1889,  LL.D.  1896); 
Mus.D. , London  1909  ; Bar.  Inner  Tem- 
ple 1890;  was  Assist.  Master,  Hinckley 
Gram.  Sch.  1878-82,  Lecturer  to  Camb. 
Univ.  Extension  Syndicate  1885-91,  Pro- 
fessor of  Astronomy,  Queen’s  Coll., 
London  1888-94,  a Member  of  Senate  of 
London  Univ.  1900-1901,  Joint  Hon. 
Sec.  Incorporated  Asso.  of  Head  Masters 
1904-13  (Pres,  thereof  1914),  and  Chm. 
Congregational  Union  of  England  and 
Wales  1919-20;  has  been  Head  Master, 
Mill  Hill  Sch.  since  1891  : m.  1889,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Johnstone,  of  Hol- 
combe, Lancashire  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Mill 
Hill  School,  N.  W.  ; Savile  Club. 

Son  living — Keith  Alister  Johnstone,  b.  1892. 
Daughters  living — Kathleen  Mary  Johnstone, 
b.  1890, — Lilian  Christine  Johnstone,  b.  1893. 

McCormick,  Sir  Alexander,  M.D.y 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  Archibald  McCormick, 
of  Taynish,  Argyllshire  ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1880,  M.  D.  1885); 
M.R.C.S.  England  1881,  Hon.  F.R.C.S. 
England  1900,  and  Hon.  F.R.C.S.  Edin- 
burgh 1905  ; sometime  Demonstrator  of 
Physiology,  Edin.  Univ.,  and  of  Anatomy 
and  Physiology,  Sydney  Univ.  ; formerly 
House  Surg.,  Roy.  Infirmary,  Liverpool; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Hon.  Major 
(despatches),  and  during  European  War 
1917  as  Consulting  Surg.  to  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  in  France  with  rank  of 
Col.  ; was  Pres,  of  N.S.  Wales  Branch  of 
British  Med.  Asso.  1904-5 ; is  Lecturer 
on  Surgery  at  Sydney  Univ.,  and  Hon. 
Surg.  to  Roy.  Prince  Alfred  Hospital, 
Sydney  : m.  1895,  Ada  Fanny  Hare,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Cropper,  of  Louth, 
Lincolnshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  185,  Mac- 
quarie Street,  Sydney , N.S.  Wales; 
Kiltnory,  Point  Piper,  N.S.  Wales; 
Union  (Sydney)  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Malcolm  Campbell,  b. 
1902. 

Daughters  living — Allison  Mary,  b.  1905, — 
Morna  Campbell,  b.  1906. 

McCormick,  Sir  William  Symington, 
LL.D.,  son  of  William  McCormick;  b. 
1859;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.,  and  at  Got- 
tingen and  Marburg  Univs.  ; sometime 
a partner  in  the  publishing  firm  of 
Wilson  and  McCormick,  of  Glasgow 
Assist,  to  Professor  of  English  in  Glasgow 
U niv. , English  Lecturer  in  Queen  Margaret 
Coll. , Glasgow,  and  Professor  of  English 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee,  and  at  St.  An- 
drews Univ.  ; is  a Member  of  Treasury 
Committees  on  Univ.  Colls.  (Great  Britain), 
and  on  Univ.  of  Wales,  and  Sec.  to 
Carnegie  Trust  for  Univs.  of  Scotland; 
has  been  a Member  of  Roy.  Comma  on 
Univ.  Teaching  in  London  ; appointed 
Administrative  Chm.  of  Science  Council 
1915 : m.  1897,  Mabel  Emily,  da.  of  Sir 
Frederick  Lucas  Cook,  2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1911.  13,  Douglas  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Son  living — Ian  Francis,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Dorothy,  b. 
i9°3» — Alison  Patricia,  b.  1909. 

McCracken,  Lieut.  - Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
William  Nicholas,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Robert  de  Crez  McCracken, 
of  Blackheath ; b.  1859;  entered  49th 
Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Princess  Char- 


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lotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.) 

1884,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Col.  1907,  Maj.-Gen.  1914,  and  Lieut. - 
Gen.  1919;  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Soudan  Expedition 

1885,  present  at  battles  of  Tofrek  and 
Tamai  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  two 
clasps)  1885-6,  at  action  of  Giniss,  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  a 
Column  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  Comdg.  a Scottish 
Div.  and  an  Army  Corps  (despatches  seven 
times,  K.C.B.,  Military  Order  of  Savoy, 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Lieut. - 
Gen.);  appointed  an  A.A.G.,  4th  Div. 
S.  Army,  India  1907,  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff  in  Ireland  1911,  Brig.-Gen.  7th  Inf. 
Brig.,  S.  Command  1912,  and  Inspector 
of  Inf.  1914;  was  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
in  Ch.,  Scottish  Command  1918-19:  m. 
1887,  Ann,  da.  of  T.  C.  Glover,  of  Edin- 
burgh ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  United  Service  Club . 
Daughters  living— Cynthia  Gordon  Snow, — 
Brenda  Muriel  Nancy. 

McCrae,  Col.  Sir  George,  D.S.O. , son 
of  George  McCrae  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Lan- 
casterian  Sch. , Edinburgh  ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Edinburgh  Corporation,  Trea- 
surer of  the  City  of  Edinburgh,  Chm.  of 
its  Finance  Committee  ; sometime  a mer- 
chant hosier  and  mercer;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
in  the  Army  and  Hon.  Col.,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Co.  and  City  of  Edinburgh, 
and  Mil.  Member  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  ; served  during  European  War 
Comdg.  a Ser.  Batn.  1914-17  (D.S.O.); 
appointed  Vice-Pres.  of  Local  Govt. 
Board  for  Scotland  1909,  and  Chm.  of 
Scottish  Health  Board  1919  ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  E.  Div.  of  Edinburgh  (L)  June  1899 
to  April  1909  : m.  1880,  Eliza  Cameron 
Russell,  who  d.  1913  ; cr.  Knt.  1908, 
D.S.O.  1917.  Torluish  Grange , Edin- 
burgh; Reform , National  Liberal , and 
Scottish  Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Russell,  b.  1885, — 
Kenneth,  b.  1887, — Hector,  b.  1901. 

Daughters  living — Kate  Millar, — Gladys  Jane, 
— Flora  Cameron, — Eliza  Winifred, — Fiona. 

McCraith,  Sir  James  William,  son 
of  William  McCraith,  of  Nottingham  ; b. 
1853;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Grantham; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1874;  is  a Member 
of  the  legal  firm  of  Maples  and  McCraith, 
of  Nottingham,  Acting  French  Consul 
for  Notts,  Derbyshire,  and  Leicestershire, 
Trustee  of  Savings  Bank,  and  a J.P.  for 
Nottingham,  a Director  of  Nottingham 
Brewery  (Limited),  and  Chm.  of  Parlia- 
mentary Recruiting  and  other  Com- 
mittees : m.  1876,  Maria  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  Thomas  Dickinson;  cr.  Knt.  1918, 
The  Park,  Nottingham  ; Carlton  Club. 
Sons  living — Douglas,  b.  1878:  m.  1915, 
Phyllis  Marguerite,  da.  of  D’Ewes  Lynam, — 
Malcolm,  b.  1882;  Lieut.  Motor  Transport 
Corps, — Kenneth  Yorke,  b.  1890;  Capt. 
Sherwood  Foresters. 

Daughter  living— Violet  Muriel,  b.  1892. 

McCullagh,  Sir  Crawford,  son  of 
Robert  McCullagh, 'of  Fortland,  Aghadee, 
co.  Antrim ; b.  1868 ; is  a J.  P.  and  a 
Member  of  Corporation  of  Belfast  (High 
Sheriff  1911,  and  Lord  Mayor  1914,  1915, 
and  1916)  : m.  1896,  Margaret  Craig, 
C.  B.E. , da.  of  William  Brodie,  of  Bolton- 
le- Moors  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  Belfast;  Lis- 
mora,  Whiteabbey , co.  Antrim. 


Son  living — Joseph  Crawford,  b.  18 — . 
Daughters  living — Helen  Brodie, — Margaret 
Eileen. 

McDonald,  Sir  Alexander,  G.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Joint  Director  (for  Ireland) 
Ministry  of  Munitions  for  Ireland;  cr. 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1917. 

Macdonald,  Ho?i.  Sir  Hugh  John, 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 
Alexander  Macdonald,  P.C. , G.C.B.,  of 
Earnscliffe,  Ottawa ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at 
Queen’s  Coll.  Sch.,  Toronto,  and  To- 
ronto Univ.  (B.A.  1869);  Bar.  Canada 
18 — , and  K.C.  1890;  served  in  Canadian 
Mil.  during  Fenian  Raids  1866,  in  Ontario 
Rifles  with  Red  River  Expedition,  and  as 
Capt.  90th  Regt.  of  Canadian  Mil.  in 
N.-W.  Rebellion  1885;  sometime  Pres, 
of  Council,  Attorney-Gen. , Municipal 
Commr.,  and  Commr.  of  Railways, 
Manitoba ; appointed  Min.  of  Interior 
1896,  Premier  1899,  and  Police  Magis- 
trate, Winnipeg  1911  ; represented  Win- 
nipeg in  Canadian  House  of  Commons 
1891-99:  m.  1st,  1876,  Jean  Murray,  who 
d.  1881,  da.  of  the  late  W.  A.  Murray; 
2ndly,  1883,  Agnes  Gertrude,  da.  of  the 
late  Salter  J.  van  Koughnet ; cr.  Knt. 

1913.  Dalnavert,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba  ; 
Manitoba,  Adanac,  and  S.  Charles' 
Country  [Winnipeg),  and  Rideau  ( Ot- 
tawa) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Isabella 
Mary. 

Macdonald,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James 
Ronald  Leslie,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  son  of 
Surg. -Major  James  Macdonald,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.E.,  of  Aberdeen;  b.  1862;  entered 
R.E.  1882,  became  Capt.  1890,  Brevet 
Major  1895,  Major  1899,  BrevetLieut.-Col. 
1899,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  Col.  1905,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1908;  retired  1913;  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  Uganda  operations  1892-3  (medal, 
2nd  class  brilliant  star  of  Zanzibar), 
Unyoro  Expedition  1893-4  (medal,  Brevet 
Major),  Uganda  1897-8,  in  command  of 
Expedition  (medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  China  Field  Force  1900-1901, 
as  A.A.G.,  Director  of  Railways  (de- 
spatches, medal,  Brevet  Col.),  Comdg. 
Tibet  Mission  Escort  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp,  K.C.I.E.) ; appointed  to  command 
Presidency  Brig.,  Calcutta  1905,  Lucknow 
Inf.  Brig.  1907,  and  Troops  in  Mauritius 
1909 ; is  a D.  L.  for  Aberdeenshire : m. 
1894,  Alice  Margaret,  da.  of  Gen.  George 
Pringle,  I.S.C.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900, 
K.C.I.E.  1904.  JuniorUnitedServiceClub. 

Macdonald,  Sir  Murdoch,  K.C.M.G. , 
C.B. , son  of  Roderick  Macdonald  of 
Inverness;  b.  1866;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  Ad- 
viser and  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Public 
Works,  Egypt,  and  a Grand  Officer  of 
Order  of  the  Nile ; formerly  Director- 
Gen.  of  Reservoirs  and  Construction  in 
Egypt ; has  2nd  class  Osmanieh  and  Med- 
jidie : m.  1899,  Margaret,  da.  of  Alex- 
ander Munro;  cr.  C.M.G.  1910, K.C.M.G. 

1914,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Macdonell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Archibald 
Cameron,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son 
of  S.  S.  Macdonell,  Q.C.,  of  Windsor, 
Ontario;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Canada ; formerly  in  N.-W.  Mounted 
Police,  Canada,  and  in  Canadian  Mounted 
Inf.  and  Mounted  Rifles  ; S.  Africa  1900- 

1901  as  Capt.  and  Major  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  and 

1902  as  Comdt.  5th  (or  Western)  Regt., 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  present  at 


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actions  of  Vet  River,  Zand  River,  and 
Diamond  Hill,  and  at  march  to  Pretoria, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm) ; 
is  a temporary  Maj.-Gen.  : m.  1890, 
Mary  Maud  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  J.  T.  Camphell,  72nd  Highlanders  I 
and  7th  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Fort  Osborne  Barracks, 
Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Macdonell,  Sir  John,  K.C.B. , LL.D., 

son  of  the  late  James  Macdonell,  of 
Rhynie,  Aberdeenshire ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  and  Edinburgh  Univs.  (M.A. 
1867,  LL.D.  1892)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1873  ; sometime  a journalist ; has  been 
one  of  the  Counsel  to  the  Board  of  Trade 
and  to  London  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
and  a Revising  Barrister  for  Middlesex  ; 
was  Quain  Professor  of  Comparative  Law 
in  UniV.  Coll.,  London  1901-19,  and 
Senior  Master,  and  King’s  Remem- 
brancer 1912-20  ; appointed  a Master  of 
Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  1889  ; is  a | 
Fellow  of  the  British  Acad. , and  a Member 
of  the  Institut  de  Droit  International 
and  of  the  Institut  International  deStatis- 
tique  : has  been  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Royal 
Statistical  So.,  ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Shipping  Rings  and  of  Com- 
mittee on  County  Courts ; Editor  of  ‘ ‘ State 
Trials  Reports,”  “Civil  and  Criminal 
J udicial  Statistics,  ’ ’ and  ‘ ' Journal  of  Society 
of  Comparative  Legislation  ” ; author  of 
several  works  on  Law  and  Political 
Economy : m.  1873,  Agnes,  third  da. 
of  the  late  Daniel  Harrison,  of  Shirley 
House,  Beckenham;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1898,  Knt.  1903,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1914. 
31,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.  ; 
Athenceum,  and  Reform  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Amice  Anna:  rn.  1914. 
Robert  Warden  Tee,  Fellow  of  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford, — Margaret  Rachel  Bruce. 

Macdonogh,  Licut.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Mark  Watson,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Hospitals  and  Fleets  George  Valentine 
Macdonogh,  of  Emsworth,  Hants ; b.  1865 ; 
ed.  at  Beaumont  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1897;  entered  R.E.  1884, 
became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1909,  Col.  1912,  Maj.-Gen.  1916,  and 
Lieut. -Gen.  1919  ; European  War  1914-16 
as  Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches, 

C. B.,  promoted,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
with  swords,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was 

D. A.A.G. , Head  Quarters,  Ireland  1898-9, 
Brig.-Maj.,  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
1899-1903,  D.A.Q.M.G. , Thames  Dist. 
1903-4,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  War  Office 
1906-14,  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  in  Charge 
of  Intelligence  at  Gen.  Head  Quarters, 
France  1914-16,  and  Director  of  Mil.  In- 
telligence at  War  Office  1916-18  ; appointed 
A.G.  to  the  Forces  and  a Mil.  Member  of 
Army  Council  1918,  with  rank  of  Lieut. - 
Gen. ; acted  as  British  Representative, 
International  Aviation  Conference,  Paris 
1910,  at  International  Red  Cross  Con- 
ference, Washington  1912,  and  at  Inter- 
national Radio-Telegraphic  Conference, 
London  1912 ; is  a Grand  Officer  of  Orders 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan, 
White  Elephant  of  Siam,  and  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia,  a Com.  of  Orders  of  St. 
Olay  of  Norway,  Crown  of  Belgium,  Isa- 
bell  la  Catolica  of  Spain,  and  Legion  of 
Honour  ; also  has  Grand  Cross  of  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia  (both  with  and  J 
without  swords),  2nd  class  of  Spanish  i 
Order  of  Mil.  Merit,  2nd  class  of  Japanese  ; 


Order  of  Sacred  Treasure,  and  of  Excellent 
Crop  of  China,  Gold  Cross  of  Order  La 
Cruz  Roja  of  Cuba,  American  Dis- 
tinguished Conduct  Medal,  and  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre  : m.  1898, 
Aline,  da.  of  the  late  Emil  Borgstrom,  of 
Helsingfors, Finland ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K. C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. 
Highwood,  Mill  Hill,  Middlesex ; Army 
and.  Navy  Club. 

Macewen,  Professor SzrWilliam,  C.B., 
F.R.C.S.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  John 
Macewen  ; b.  1848;  ed.  at  Glasgow  U niv. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1872,  LLD.. 
1890);  Hon.  F.R.C.S.  18 — ; Hon.  D.Sc.. 
Oxford  1904  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Liverpool, 
and  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Dublin  1912;  ap- 
pointed Professor  of  Surgery  in  Glasgow 
Univ.  1892  ; is  a temporary  Surg.-Rear- 
Adm.  R.N. , a F.R.S. , an  Hon.  F.R.C.S. 
in  England  and  Ireland,  Pres.  Inter- 
national Surg.  So.,  Hon.  Member  Im- 
perial Med.  Acad,  of  St.  Petersburg,  of 
Roy.  Med.  Acad,  of  Rome,  of  Surgical 
Asso.  of  Germany,  of  American  Surg.  So., 
a D.L.  for  Glasgow,  and  Corresponding 
Member  of  Surg.  So.  of  Paris  ; was  an 
Hon.  Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII.  in 
Scotland  1908-10,  since  when  to  King 
George  V.  ; author  of  numerous  medical 
works  : m.  18 — , Mary  Watson,  da.  of 
the  late  Hugh  Allan ; cr.  Knt.  1902, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  3,  Woodside  Crescent, 

Glasgow  ; Garrochty , Bute. 

Sons  living — Hugh  Allan,  O.B.E.,  b.  1883  [see 
“ Companionage’’],  — William,  O.B.E.,  b. 
18— ,— John,  A.  C.,  M.B.,  b.  18— 
McFadyean,  Sir  John,  son  of  Andrew 
McFadyean ; b.  18  S3;  cd.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1882,  B.Sc. 
1883);  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1906;  is 
a F.  R.S.E. , and  Principal  and  Professor 
of  Comparative  Pathology  at  Roy.  Vet. 
Coll.,  Camden  Town:  m.  1883,  Mara 
Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Walley, 
Principal  of  Edinburgh  Roy.  Vet.  Coll. ; 
cr.  Knt.  1905.  Royal  Veterinary  College, 
Camden  Town,  N.  XV. 

Sons  living — Andrew  (83,  Goldhurst  Terrace, 
AMF.),  b.  1887 : m.  1913,  Dora,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Kean  Chute, — Gavin  W.,  b.  1890; 
Capt.  R.F.A. : m.  1917,  Mary  Wayte,  da.  of 
Lieut.  C.  Wayte  Hicks,  R.N.R., — Kenneth, 
F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  b ■ 1892:  m.  1920,  Elsie, 
da.  of  W.  A.  McCormick,  of  Windermere 
Dodge,  Windermere  Avenue,  Finchley,  N. 
Daughters  living — Ethel  ( Lady  Stockman),  b. 
1884  : m.  1908,  Sir  Stewart  Stockman, 

M.R.C.V.S.,  of  4,  Whitehall  Place,  S.W.,— 
Constance  Amy,  b.  1902. 

McGowan,  ^/rHenry  Duncan,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Henry  McGowan,  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
1874 ; Chjn.  and  Managing  Director  of 
Explosives  Trades  (Limited),  and  Man- 
aging Director  of  Nobel’s  Explosive  Co. 
(Limited)  : m.  1903,  Jean  Boyle,  da.  of 
William  Young,  of  Paisley;  cr.  K. B.E. 
1918.  90,  St.  Andrew's  Drive,  Pollok- 

shields,  Glasgow. 

Sons  living — Harry  Wilson,  b.  1906, — William 
Johnson,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  l ving—  Isobel  Muirman, — Agnes 
Wilson. 

McGrath,  Sir  Joseph,  LL.D.,  son  of 
Pierce  McGrath,  of  Bagnalstown,  co. 
Carlow ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  St.  Stanislaus 
Coll.,  Tullabeg,  Tullamore ; Bar.  King’s 
Inns,  Dublin  1892 ; appointed  Registrar 
and  Member  of  Senate  of  National  Univ. 
of  Ireland  1908  ; was  a Sec.  of  Roy.  Univ. 
of  Ireland  until  its  dissolution  1909;  ^as 
been  Hon.  Sec. , of  Clongowes  Union  since 
its  foundation  in  1897  ; is  an  Hon.  Sec. 
of  Roy.  Dublin  So.,  a Life  Gov.  of  Roy. 
Veterinary  Coll,  of  Ireland,  and  a Vice- 
Chm.  of  National  So.  for  Prevention  of 


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Cruelty  to  Children : in.  1893,  Eleanor 
Mary,  da.  of  Patrick  McAllister,  of  13, 
Waterloo  Road,  Dublin;  cr.  Knt.  1911. 
11,  Clyde  Road,  Dublin. 

Son  living — J oseph  Stanislaus  Fergal. 
Daughters  living  — Mary  Mercedes,  — Alice 
Mary. 

McGrath,  Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Thomas, 
K.B.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of  William  McGrath  ; 
b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Christian  Brothers’  Sch., 
St.John,  Newfoundland;  LL.D.  18 — ; 
is  Pres.,  Legislative  Council,  Food  Con- 
troller, Sec.  Patriotic  Fund,  and  Chm. 
Pensions  and  Disabilities  Board,  New- 
foundland; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  6,  Gower 

Street,  St.  John,  Newfoundland. 
MacGregor,  Sir  Evan,  G.C.B. , I.S.O. 
[see  MacGregor,  Bt. , cr.  1795]. 

MplLWRAiTH,  Sir  Malcolm,  K.C.M.G. , 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Mcllwraith, 
of  Bombay  and  London  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough  Coll.,  at  Berlin  Univ. , and 
at  University  de  France  (Licencid  en  droit 
de  la  Faculty  de  Paris) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1890,  and  K.C.  1915 ; was  Judicial 
Adviser  in  Egypt  1898-1916;  has  Grand 
Cordons  of  the  Nile  and  the  Medjidie : m. 
1900,  Evelyn  Sydney,  da.  of  Sir  Richard 
Douglas  Powell,  1st  Bt. , K.C.  V.O.,  M.D., 
F.R.C. P.,  of  10,  Cleveland  Square,  S.  W.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1904,  K.C.M.G.  1905.  36, 

Stanhope  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Travellers' , 
and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Son  living — Ian  Douglas,  b.  1901. 

Daughter  living — Enid  Mary,  b.  1903. 

MacIver,  Major  Sir  Charles,  son  of 
David  MacIver  (formerly  M.P.  for  Liver- 
pool, Kirkdale  Div.),  of  Woodslee, 
Cheshire  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887);  for- 
merly a steamship  owner,  and  Comdg.  9th 
Vol.  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. ; a J.P.  and  a 
County  Councillor  for  Cheshire;  Chm. 
Employment  Committee,  Mm.  of  Labour, 
Birkenhead  and  Wallasey  1917-20 : in. 
1889,  Charlotte  Eleanor,  da.  of  Sir 
William  Bower  Forwood,  K.B.E.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Glan-y-  Menai,  Menai 
Bridge,  Anglesey ; Carlton  Club. 

Son  livin;— Charles  Ronald,  b.  1890  ; formerly 
Capt.  R.F : m.  19x5,  Annie  Green  Dickson. 
Daughters  livin; — Joan,  b.  1893  : in.  1917,  Dr. 

J.  Nairn  Dob'  ie,  sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C., 
— Doris  (twin),  b.  1893  : m.  1918,  M.  A.  M.  H. 
Fergus,  formerly  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders. 

McKechnie,  Sir  James,  K.B.E.;  b. 
18—  ; is  Managing  Director  Vickers 
(Limited),  of  Barrow-in-Furness,  Chm. 
loco  Proofing  Co.  (Limited),  a Director 
of  Isle  of  Walney  Estates  Co.  (Limited) 
and  other  Cos.,  a Member  of  Council  of  In- 
stitution of  Naval  Architects,  a M.I.C.E. , 
a M.I.M.E. , a Fellow  of  So.  of  Antiquaries 
of  Scotland,  a Member  of  Consultative 
Committee  to  Marine  Depart.,  Board  of 
Trade,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Navy  League ; 
sometime  Manager  of  Naval  Works  in 
Spain  (Order  of  Isabel  la  Catolica) ; cr. 

K. B.E.  1918.  The  Abbey  House,  Furness 
Abbey,  Lancashire ; 4,  Whitehall  Court, 
S.W.;  Junior  Carlton,  Roygl  Automobile, 
and  British  E.mpire  Clubs. 

Mackellar,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Kin- 
naird,  K.C.M.G. , el.  son  of  the  late 
Frederick  Mackellar,  of  Sydney;  b.  1844; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1871) ; sometime  Pres,  of  Board  of  Health 
and  Med.  Adviser  to  N.S.W.  Govt.  ; is 
a M.L.C.  of  N.S.  Wales,  Pres,  of  Bank 
of  N.S.  Wales,  and  a Director  of  Colonial 
Sugar  Refining  Co.  ; sometime  Pres,  of 
N.S.  Wales  State  Children’s  Relief  Board  : 
m.  1877,  Marion,  da.  of  Thomas  Buck- 


land,  ofSydney;  cr.  Knt.  1912,  K.C.M.G 
1916.  Earlston,  Warrawee,  North  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales ; Australian  (Sydney)  Club. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander,  K.B.E.\ 
b.  18 — ; cr.  K.B.E  (Civil)  1919.  Rio  de 
Janeiro , Brazil. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  Alexander  Camp- 
bell, Mus.D.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Mackenzie,  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1847  ; ed. 
in  Germany,  and  at  R.A.M.  ; Mus.D., 
St.  Andrews  1886,  Camb.  1889,  Edinburgh 
1890,  and  Toronto  1903,  Hon.  LL.D., 
Glasgow  1901  and  Leeds  1904 ; Hon. 
D.C.L.  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal  1903;  is 
Principal  of  the  Roy.  Acad,  of  Music  : 
m.  1874,  Mary  Melina,  da.  of  John  Burn- 
side ; cr.  Knt.  1895.  15,  Regent' s Park 

Road,  N.  W.  ; Garrick  Club. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Campbell. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Sir  Alfred  Robert 
Davidson,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
W.  G.  Mackenzie,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1835 ; 
entered  Bengal  Army  1854,  became  Capt. 
1862,  Major  1872,  Lieut. -Col.  1878,  and 
Col.  1882;  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8  (wounded, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Afghan  War  1879- 
80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1886,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1907.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Mackenzie,  Maj.-Gen.  .SzrColin  John, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Colin 
Mackenzie,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1861  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  16th  Regt.  1881  (transferred  to 
78th  Highlanders  same  year),  became 
Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1889,  Brevet 
Major  1892,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Col.  1903,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1910  ; retired  1920  ; Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Burma 
Expedition  1886-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
Black  Mountain  Expedition  1888  (de- 
spatches, clasp).  Hunza-Nagar  Expedition 
1891-2,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  and  subsequently 
in  command  of  the  Force  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  Waziristan  Expedi- 
tion 1894-5,  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches, 
clasp),  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battle  of  Khartoum  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
D.A.A.G.,  Director  of  Mil.  Intelligence, 
and  Mil.  Gov.  of  Johannesburg  and  Dist., 
with  local  rank  of  Col.,  and  in  command 
of  Mobile  Column  (despatches  thrice, 
two  medals  with  six  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  C.B.)  ; was  A.Q.M.G.,  and  Col. 
Gen.  Staff  5th  Div.,  S.-E.  Dist.  1902-5, 
A.A.G.  at  Army  Head  Quarters  1905-7, 
and  in  command  of  6th  Inf.  Brig.,  Aider- 
shot  1907-10,  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff,  Canada, 
and  1st  Mil.  Member  of  Militia  Council 
of  Dominion  of  Canada  1910-13,  in  com- 
mand of  Divs.  1914-15,  Director  of  Staff 
Duties  at  the  War  Office  1915-16,  and  in 
command  of  61st  S.  Midland  Div.  1916- 
18 ; appointed  Inspector  of  Inf.  1918 
(wounded,  despatches  five  times,  Legion 
of  Honour)  : in.  1898,  Ethel,  el.  da.  of 
Hercules  Grey  Ross,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  14,  York 
House,  Montagu  Square,  W.i;  Naval  and 
Milita,ry  Club. 

Son  living — Colin  H. , b.  1898 ; Lieut.  Scots 
Guards. 

McKenzie,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Duncan, 
K.  C.  M.G.  C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Duncan 
McKenzie,  of  Lions’  Bush,  Nottingham, 
Natal;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Hilton  Coll., 
Natal ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 


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first  as  Major  Natal  Carabineers,  and 
subsequently  Comdg.  2nd  Imperial  Light 
Horse  (despatches  four  times,  C.M.G., 
C.  B.),  in  Natal  1906  (despatches)  and 
1907-8,  and  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Legion 
of  Honour) ; is  a J.P.  for  Natal ; has  been 
a Vol.  for  over  30  years  (V.D.) ; appointed 
Comdt.-Gen.  of  Natal  Mil.  1907  and 
Brig. -Gen.  Union  Defence  Forces, 

S.  Africa  1914:  m.  1883,  Katherine  Agnes, 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  McArthur,  of 
Durban,  Natal;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  K. C.M.G.  1907.  Cotswold , 
Nottingham  Road,  Pietermaritzburg, 
Natal ; Victoria  ( Pietermaritzburg ) Club. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  James,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
son  of  Robert  Mackenzie,  of  Scone,  Perth- 
shire ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Perth  Acad.,  and 
at  Edin.  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1878, 
M.D.  1882,  LL.D.  1911)  ; M.R.C.P., 
London  1908,  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1910, 

F. R.C  P.,  London  1913;  formerly  House 
Physician  and  Assist,  to  Professors  of 
Clinical  Med. , Roy,  Infirmary,  Edin- 
burgh, Director  of  St.  Andrews  Institute 
for  Clinical  Research,  and  Consulting 
Physician  London  Hospital  ; appointed 
Hon.  Consulting  Physician  to  H.M.  in 
Scotland  1920 ; author  of  numerous 
medical  works : m.  1887,  Frances,  da.  of 
George  Jackson,  of  Boston;  cr.  Knt. 
1915.  New  Park,  St.  Andrews. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Sir  Robert  Camp- 
bell, K.B.E.,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Walter 
Mackenzie,  of  Edinbarnet,  and  Law, 
Dumbartonshire  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Glas- 
gow Acad. , at  Uppingham  Sch. , and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  xst  Vol.  Batn.  High- 
land L.I.  (V.D,);  commanded  Highland 
L.I.  Brig.  1908-11,  and  a Territorial 
Div.  1915  ; is  a Chartered  Accountant, 
Chm.  of  Glasgow  Territorial  Force  Asso. , 
Pres.  W.  of  Scotland  Tactical  So. , a J.  P. 
for  Glasgow  and  Dumbarton,  and  a D.L. 
for  Glasgow : m.  1st,  1884,  Katherine 
Ellis,  da.  of  the  late  David  Richardson, 
of  Hartfield,  Renfrewshire;  2ndly,  1896, 
Henrietta  Mary,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Alexander  Macquisten.  D.D. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Edinbarnet  House,  by  Dun- 
tocher,  Dumbartonshire ; Bath,  Western, 
and  Conservative  [Glasgow)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Walter  Robert  Neil  Campbell, 
b.  1904. 

Daughter  living — Seonaid. 

Mackenzie,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas, 

G.  C.M.G.,  son  of  David  Stewart  Mac- 
kenzie, J.P. , of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand; 
b.  1854 ; ed.  privately,  and  in  Otago, 
New  Zealand  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Edin.  1919; 
elected  to  New  Zealand  Parliament  1887; 
appointed  Min.  of  Industries  and  Com- 
merce, and  Min.  of  Agriculture,  New 
Zealand  1908,  Prime  Min.,  and  Min.  of 
Lands  19x2,  a Member  of  Advisory  Com- 
mittee on  Commercial  Intelligence,  Board 
of  Trade,  and  of  Advisory  Committee,  Im- 
perial Institute  1912,  and  Member  of 
Pacific  Cable  Board  1912;  was  High 
Commr.  for  New  Zealand  in  London  1912-  | 
20  ; a Member  of  Roy.  Commns.  on  Edu-  I 
cation  and  Tariff,  Chm.  of  Otago 
Education  Board  and  of  Parliamentary 
Trade  Committee,  New  Zealand,  a Mem- 
ber of  Dardanelles  Conimn.,  and  Trea- 
surer of  Otago  High  Schs.  Board;  was 
Mayor  of  Roslyn  1901 -5,  and  New  Zealand 
Representative  to  sign  Peace  Treaties  with  ' 
Austria-Hungary,  Bulgaria,  and  Turkey  | 


1919  ; is  a Vice-Pres.  of  Cold  Storage 
and  Ice  Asso.,  and  a Vice-Pres.  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute,  and  a Grand  Officer  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  ; has  Ad- 
ministered various  Departments  of  State  ; 
author  of  “ Explorations  in  Fiordland, New 
Zealand  ” : m.  1884,  Ida  Henrietta,  da.  of 
Charles  Nantes,  of  Devon  ; cr.  K.C  M.G. 

1916,  G. C.M.G.  1920.  Allan  Grange, 
New  Zealand  ; Reform,  and  Otago  {New 
Zealand ) Clubs. 

Sons  living  — Kenneth,  b.  1885,' — David 
Stewart,  b.  1887, — Cusack,  b.  1889, — Hector 
Bruce,  b.  1894 ; Lieut.  New  Zealand  Army 
Med.  Corps:  m.  1918,  Elyn  Caroline,  da.  of 
George  Jasper  Nicholls,  formerly  I.C.S., — 
Clutha  Nantes,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  New  Zealand 
Mounted  Rifles;  Gallipoli  1915  (wounded): 
m.  1919,  Doris,  da.  of  Harcourt  Sawyer,  of 
Windsor  Forest. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Nantes:  m.  1918, 
Capt.  Albert  Victor  McDonald,  M.C.,  Roy. 
W.  Kent  Regt., — Ida  Mary;  m.  1918,  S. 
Howard  Ellis,  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusi- 
liers, and  R.A.F, 

Mackenzie,  Sir  William  ; b.  1849;  e^- 
at  Lindsay  Gram.  Sch. , Ontario  ; some- 
time a Railway  Contractor,  is  Senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  Mackenzie,  Mann 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Toronto,  Pres,  of 
Canadian  Northern  Railway,  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England:  m.  1872,  Margaret,  who  d. 

1917,  da.  of  John  Merry,  of  Kirkfield, 
Ontario ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  Benvenuto,  350, 
Avenue  Road,  Toronto;  Kirkfield  House, 
Kirkfield,  Ontario ; Carlton,  Toronto, 
Albany,  and  Rideau  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Six,  of  whom  Gertrude 
Mary:  m.  1913,  Cyril  Kingston  Frederick 
Andrewes. 

Mackenzie,  .^(William)  Leslie,  M.D., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  James  Mackenzie; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Old  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Aberdeen  and  Edinburgh  Univs. 
(M.A.  1883,  M.B.  and  C.M.  1888,  M.D. 
1895.  Ferguson  Scholar  and  Fullerton 
Scholar  1884,  Hon.  LL.D.  1912); 
F.R.C. P.E.  1909;  Medal  of  Honour 
Brussels  Univ.  1920;  County  Med.  Officer 
of  Health,  Kirkcudbright  and  Wigtown 
1891-4,  Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Leith 
1894-1901,  Med.  Inspector,  Local  Govt. 
Board,  Scotland  1901 -4,  and  a Member  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Housing,  Scotland 
1912-17  ; appointed  Med.  Member,  Local 
Govt.  Board  for  Scotland  1904,  of  High- 
lands and  Islands  Med.  Ser.  Board  1913, 
and  a Member  of  Scottish  Board  of  Health 
1919;  author  of  “Medical  Inspection  of 
School  Children,’’  etc. : m.  1892,  Helen 
Carruthers,  da.  of  the  late  Provost  Spence, 
of  Dufftown,  Banffshire;  cr.  Knt.  1919. 
4,  Clarendon  Crescent,  Edinburgh; 
Northern  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Sir  William  Warrender, 
K.B.E.,  K.C. ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (M.A. 
1885)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1886,  and  K.C 
1914  ; Arbitrator  Munitions  of  War  Acts, 
one  of  the  Chm.  of  Committee  on 
Production^  and  Chm.  of  Industrial 
Court  : m.  1897,  Lillian,  who  d.  1916, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Bradbury  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1917,  K.B.E.  1918.  3,  Paper 

Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. ; 5,  Old  Palace 
Yard,  S.  W.  ; Reform  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Mackenzie-Kennedy  [see  Kennedy]. 
Mackie,  Sir  Richard,  son  of  George 
Mackie ; b.  1851 ; was  Provost  of  Leith  1899- 
1908;  is  a J.P.  for  Midlothian;  is  Italian 
and  Swedish  Vice-Consul  at  Edinburgh 


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and  Leith,  a Knight  of  Polar  Star  of 
Sweden,  head  of  the  firms  of  Mackie, 
Koth  and  Co. , coal  exporters  and  ship- 
brokers,  and  Richard  Mackie  and  Co., 
steamship  owners,  of  56,  Bernard  Street, 
Leith,  and  45,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow, 
and  Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Trinity  Grove, 
Leith. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Mackinder,  Sir  Halford  John,  M.P. , 
el.  son  of  Draper  Mackinder,  M.D.  ; b. 
i36i  ; ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch. , Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  Pres,  of  Union 
1883,  M.A.  1887) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1886 ; Leader  of  Mount  Kenya  Expedi- 
tion in  E.  Africa  1899;  was  Reader  in 
Geography,  Oxford  Univ.  1887-1905, 
Principal  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Reading  1892- 
1903,  Director  of  London  Sch.  of 
Economics  and  Political  Science  1903-8, 
and  a Member  of  Senate  of  London 
Univ.  1903-8,  and  of  Roy.  Commns.  on 
Income  Tax,  and  Awards  to  Inventors 
1919 ; Pres,  of  Geographical  Section  of 
British  Asso.  1895;  is  a Member  of 
National  Savings  Committee,  and  an 
Officier  de  1’ Instruction  Publique  de 
France;  British  High  Commr.  for  S. 
Russia  1919-20;  appointed  Chm.,  Im- 
perial Shipping  Committee  1920  ; author 
of  “ Britain  and  the  British  Seas,”  etc.  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Warwick  ( U ) 
1900,  and  Hawick  Dist.  March  1909; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Camlachie  Div.  of 
Glasgow  ( Co.U ) since  Jan.  1910;  cr. 
Knt.  1920.  73,  Harrington  Gardens, 

S.W.7 ; Carlton,  Athenaeum , Alpine , 
and  Conservative  (Glasgow)  Clubs. 
Mackinnon,  Sz>  Lauchlan Charles,  son 
of  the  late  Alexander  Kenneth  Mackinnon, 
of  Corry,  Isle  of  Skye ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at 
Bath,  and  at  Finchley  Coll.  ; is  Managing 
Director  of  The  Melbourne  Argus:  m. 
1st,  18 — ; 2nd,  1876,  Emily  Grace  Mac- 
kinnon ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Corry,  Toorak, 
Melbourne,  Victoria , Australia  ; Reform 
(London),  Melbourne,  and  Australian 
( Melbourne ) Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Lauchlan,  b. 

1877. 

Daughters  living — Barbara  Emily, — Anne. 
Mackinnon,  Gen.  Sir  (William) 
Henry,  G.  C.B. , K.  C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  late 
William  Alexander  Mackinnon,  J.P.,  D.L. 
(Ch.  of  Clan  Mackinnon),  of  Acryse 
Place,  Folkestone,  Kent ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at 
Harrow ; entered  Grenadier  Guards  1870 
became  Capt.  1872,  Lieut. -Col.  1881,  Col. 
1889, Maj. -Gen.  1900,  Lieut. -Gen.  1907,  and 
Gen.  1913;  retired  1919;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  as  Col.  Comdt.  City  of  Londonlm- 
perial  Vol. , and  Col.-on-the-Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.  B. ) ; is  Col.  King’s  (Liverpool 
Regt.);  was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.  at  Malta  1884-5,  Private  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Madras  1885-6,  A.A.G. , Home 
Dist.  1899,  in  command  of  Imperial 
Yeo.  at  Aldershot  1901-4,  Director  of 
Auxiliary  Forces,  Headquarters  1904-7, 
Director-Gen.  of  Territorial  Army  there 
1907-10,  and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. , 
W.  Command  1910-16:  m.  1881,  Made- 
leine Frances,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  Villiers  Latouche  Hatton 
(Grenadier  Guards),  of  Clonard,  co. 
Wexford;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O. 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K. C.V.O.  1911, 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  14,  Evelyn  Mansions, 
S.  W.  x ; Travellers' , and  Union  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Norah  Mary  Fynvola,  b. 
1882:  m.  1st,  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  George 
Edward  Egerton,  Coldstream  Guards,  who 


d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  (see  B.  Harlech]; 
2ndly,  1918,  Major  Robert  William  Vesey 
Colthurst,  Lancers  [see  Colthurst,  Bt.]. 

Macklin,  Sir  James,  son  of  James 
Macklin,  formerly  of  Salisbury  ; b.  1865  ; 
ed.  privately;  engaged  in  farming;  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Wilts,  and  a J.P.  and  an 
Alderman  for  Salisbury  (Mayor  1913- 19) : 
m.  1890,  Barbara  Emily,  da.  of  G.  J.  M. 
Main,  of  Salisbury;  cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Harnham  House , Salisbury. 
Maclagan,  Sir  Edward  Douglas, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
Robert  Maclagan,  R.E.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1890)  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1885  ; was  Sup.  of  Census,  Punjab  1890-92, 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Revenue 
and  Agricultural  Depart.  1892-5,  Settle- 
ment Officer,  Multan  1896-1901,  and  Dep. 
Commr. , Amritsar  1902-4  ; appointed  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1906,  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Revenue  and  Agriculture 
Depart,  and  a Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1910,  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Education  Depart. 
1915,  and  Lieut.-Gov.  of  the  Punjab 
1919  : m.  1906,  Edie  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  Morony,  of  Seafield,  Belmullet, 
co.  Mayo;  cr.  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.I.E.  1913. 
Lieut. 'Governor s Camp,  Punjab,  India; 
East  India  United  Service,  and  Athe- 
naeum Clubs. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  1907, — another,  b. 
1912. 

McLaughlin,  Sir  Henry,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  W.  H.  McLaughlin,  D.L. , 
of  Macedon,  Whitehouse,  Antrim  ; b. 
1876 ; Chm.  of  McLaughlin  and  Har- 
vey (Limited),  builders  and  contractors, 
of  Belfast,  Dublin,  and  London ; a Member 
of  Irish  Recruiting  Council  during  Euro- 
pean War : m.  1898,  Ethel,  da.  of  W.  S. 
Mollan,  of  Belfast;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Riverdale,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 
Daughters  living — Gladys, — Adrienne  Ethel. 

Maclean,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Donald,  P.C., 
K.B.E. , M.P.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 
McLeod,  Sir  Charles  Campbell,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Norman  McLeod;  b.  1858; 
is  Chm.  of  East  India  Section  of  London 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Dep.  Chm.  of 
Council  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Director 
of  National  Bank  of  India  (Limited),  of 
London  and  Lancashire  Fire  Insurance 
Co.  (London  Board),  and  of  Imperial 
Tea  Co.  (Limited)  : m.  1892,  Mary 

Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen. 
Henry  Cayley,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.  [see 
Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  Knt.  1917.  The 
Fairfields,  Cobham,  Surrey',  Marl- 
borough, and  Oriental  Clubs. 

Son  living — Murdoch  Campbell,  b.  1893. 
Daughter  living — Madeline  Joyce,  b.  1903. 

McLeqd,  Gen.  Sir  Donald  James  Sim, 
K.  C.  B. , K.  C.  /.  E. , D.  S.  0. , son  of  Lieut.  - 
Gen.  W.  C.  McLeod ; b.  1845  ; entered 
Madras  Cav.  1861,  became  Capt, 
1873,  Major  1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1887. 
Col.  1893,  Maj. -Gen.  1899,  Lieut. -Gen. 
1903,  and  Gen.  (retired)  1906;  was 
A.D.C.  to  Maj. -Gen.,  Madras  1864-7, 
D.  A. Q.M.G. , Madras  1870-76,  A. Q.  M.G. , 
Madras  1878-83,  D.Q.  M.G. , Madras 
1883-9,  an  A.A.G.,  Madras  1893-5,  in 
command  of  a 2nd  class  Dist.,  Madras 
1895-1900,  officiating  in  command  of 
Punjab  Frontier  Force  1901,  in  command 
of  Meerut  Dist.  1901-2,  officiating  in 
command  of  Bengal  Army  1902,  and 
Comdg.  troops  in  Burma  1903-6 ; is  Col. 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


an  Indian  Cav.  Regt.  : m.  1877,  Camilla, 
el.  da.  of  Major  J.  Nicholas  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898,  K.C.I.E. 
1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913.  United  Service 
Club. 

Son  living — Donald  Kenneth,  D.S.O. , b. 
1885  [see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living.— Janet  Camilla  (Lady  Fell), 
b.  1881  : m.  1904,  Sir  Godfrey  Butler  Hunter 
Fell,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  I.C.S. 

MacLeod,  Sir  Frederick  Larkins, 
K.B.E. , son  of  George  MacLeod,  of 
Glasgow;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Glasgow ; is  a Chemical  Manufacturer, 
Coalmaster,  Ironiounder  and  Iron  Ore 
Merchant,  Adviser  on  Foreign  Iron  Ores, 
Min.  of  Munitions,  and  a Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honour:  m.  1900,  Jeanie 
Emma,  da.  of  the  late  John  Mackinlay, 
merchant,  of  Glasgow  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  21,  Huntly 

Gardens,  Glasgow ; New  (Glasgow),  and 
Constitutional  ( London ) Clubs. 

Sons  living— Four. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

MacLeod,  Sir  John  Lome,  G.B.E., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  MacLeod, 
RA.,  and  H.M.’s  Prison  Ser. ; b.  1873; 
LL.D.  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; admitted 
Solicitor,  Scotland  1895 ; was  City 
Treasurer  for  Edinburgh  1912-14 ; has 
also  been  Lord  Provost  of  Edinburgh 
1916-19;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  of 
City  of  Edinburgh,  and  a J.P.  for  Argyll- 
shire ; sometime  Pres,  of  Edinburgh 
Territorial  Force  Asso. ; appointed  Food 
Commr.  for  Scotland  1920 ; cr.  Knt. 
1917,  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  72,  Great 

King  Street,  Edinburgh ; Scottish 
Liberal  (Edinburgh),  and  National 
Liberal  (London)  Clubs. 

Macleod,  Hon.  Sir  Norman  Cran- 
stoun,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Bruce 
ZEneas  Macleod,  of  Cadboll,  Ross-shire ; 
b.  1866 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890 ; ap- 
pointed Official  Assignee,  Insolvent 
Debtors’  Court,  Bombay  1900,  an  Ad- 
ditional Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen. 
1908,  a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court,  Bom- 
bay 1910,  and  Ch.  Justice  thereof  1919: 
m.  1899,  Anna,  da.  of  Karl  Hormann, 
of  Munich,  and  widow  of  Robert  Morris  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Bombay. 

MacLeod,  Sir  Reginald,  K.C.B. , 2nd 
son  of  the  late  Norman  MacLeod  (Mac 
Leod  of  MacLeod),  of  Dunvegan  Castle, 
Isle  of  Skye  ; b.  1847  I ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1869); 
was  Queen’s  and  Lord  Treasurer’s  Re- 
membrancer for  Scotland  1889-1900, 
Registrar-Gen.  for  England  1900-1902, 
and  Permanent  Under  Sec.  for  Scotland, 
1902-8 ; is  Dep.  Chm.  Gresham  Life 
Assurance  So.  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Inverness-shire  (C)  1885  and  Jan.  1910  : 
in.  1877,  Lady  Agnes  Mary  Cecilia  North- 
cote,  da.  of  1st  Earl  of  Iddesleigh  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1895,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1905. 
Vinters  Park,  Maidstone ; Carlton,  and 
New  Clubs. 

Issue  l.'v'ng — [See  E.  Iddesleigh]. 

McMahon,  Lieut -Col.  Sir  (Arthur) 
Henry,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.I.E., 
C.  S.  I. , C.  I.  E. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.  -Gen. 
Charles  Alexander  McMahon,  F. R.S.  ; b. 
1862;  ed.  at  Haileybury  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  The  King’s  (Liverpool 
Regt.)  1883,  joined  Punjab  Frontier  Force  I 
and  became  Lieut.  I.S.C.  1885,  Capt.  1894, 
Major  1901,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1909;  retired 
1915;  joined  Punjab  Commn.  1887,  and 
transferred  to  Political  Depart.  1890 ; 
served  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890; 
appointed  Political  Agent  at  Thai  Chotiali 


1892,  and  of  Zhob  1893,  when  he  ac- 
companied Durand  Mission  to  Cabul ; 
was  British  Commr.  for  demarcation  of 
Afghan  Beluchistan  Boundary  1894-6,  and 
Political  Agent  at  Gilgit  1897-9,  and  for 
Dir,  Swat,  and  Chitral  1899-1901,  Revenue 
and  Judicial  Commr.,  Beluchistan  1901-4, 
Agent  to  Gov. -Gen.  and  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Beluchistan  1904-11,  Sec.  to  the  Govt, 
of  India  in  Foreign  Depart. , and  a Member 
of  Legislative  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of 
India  1911-14,  and  1st  High  Commr.  for 
Egypt  1914-16  ; employed  on  Special  duty 
as  British  Arbitrator  on  Seistan  Frontier 
1902-4 ; was  Ch.  Political  Officer  in  Charge 
of  tour  of  Amir  of  Afghanistan  1907 
(Afghan  Sardar  1st  class),  Master  of  the 
Ceremonies  to  H.M.  at  Delhi  Durbar 
and  visit  to  India  1911-12,  British  Plen. 
for  Treaty  regarding  Tibet  between  Eng- 
land, China  and  Tibet  1913-14,  and 
British  Representative  on  Inter-Allied 
Middle  East  Commn.  (Peace  Conference) 
1919 ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and 
a Grand  Com.  of  Egyptian  Order  of 
Mohained  Ali ; has  1st  class  of  Order  of 
El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz : m.  1886, 
Mary  Evelyn  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land), da.  of  Francis  Christopher  Bland, 
of  Derryquin  Castle,  co.  Kerry  ; cr.  C.  I.E. 
1894,  C.S.  1. 1897,  K.C.  I.  E.  1906,  G.C.V.  O. 
1911,  G.C.M.G.  1916.  5,  Wilton  Place, 

S.  W.i ; United  Service,  Athenaeum, 
Garrick , Savile,  and  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Marriell : vn.  1909,  Henry 
Anstruther  Hetherington, — Irene:  m.  1916, 
Capt.  Kenmure  Aleck  Garth  Evans-Gordon, 
Indian  Army. 

McMillan,  Hon.  Sir  Daniel  Hunter, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  James  McMillan; 
b.  1846 ; ed.  in  Canada ; formerly  Major 
Manitoba  Grenadiers ; served  with 
Canadian  Vol.  on  Niagara  Frontier  1864, 
during  Fenian  Raid  1866,  with  Red  River 
Expedition  1870,  and  with  N.W.  Field 
Force  1885 ; first  elected  to  Manitoban 
Legislature  1880  ; was  a Member  of 
Manitoban  Govt.  1889-99,  and  Lieut.-Gov. 
of  Manitoba  and  Keewatin  1900-11 : in. 
1877,  Mary,  da.  of  James  Lindsay,  of 
Collingwood,  Ontario;  cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1902.  Winnipeg,  Manitoba  ; Manitoba 
(Canada)  Club. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living. 

Macmillan,  Sir  Frederick  Orridge, 
son  of  the  late  Daniel  Macmillan,  of 
Cambridge;  b.  1851;  ed.  at  Upping- 
ham ; is  Chm.  of  Macmillan  and  Co. 
(Limited),  publishers,  of  London,  and  of 
National  Hospital  for  Paralysis  and  Epi- 
lepsy, a Director  of  the  Macmillan  Co., 
of  New  York,  a Trustee  of  Booksellers’ 
Provident  Institution,  a Member  of  Coun- 
cil of  Roy.  Literary  Fund,  and  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Herts;  was  Pres,  of  Publishers’ 
Asso.  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1900, 
1901,  1911,  and  1912;  appointed  a 

Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Paper 
19x6 ; has  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium : 
m.  1874,  Georgiana,  da.  of  Thomas 
Warrin,  of  Newtown,  Long  Island,  New 
York ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  22,  Devonshire 

Place,  W.  ; Meadow  Cottage,  Overstrand, 
near  Cromer;  Athenaeum,  St.  James s, 
Garrick,  and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

McMillan,  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Furse, 
son  of  John  McMillan,  Bar.  -at-law ; b. 
1858  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Trin. 
Hall.,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1880);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1881 ; went  W. Circuit;  appointed 
a Puisne  Judge  of  W.  Australia  1903,  and 


KNIGHTS. 


Ch.  Justice  thereof  1914;  is  a Trustee  of 
Public  Library,  Art  Gallery,  and  Museum 
of  W.  Australia : m.  1887,  Margaret 
Aitchison,  da.  of  the  late  John  Elder,  of 
Victoria;  cr.  Knt.  1916.  Cottesloe , West 
Australia. 

Sons  living — John  Furse,  b.  1889;  Bar.-at- 
law, — Robert,  b.  1891. 

Daughters  living — Phyllis  Margaret,  b.  1896, — 
Mary  Isabel,  b.  1904 

McMillan,  Sir  William,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Gibson  McMillan,  formerly 
of  Dublin;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Wesley  Coll., 
Dublin,  and  privately ; is  a Merchant ; 
was  Colonial  Treasurer  of  N.S.  Wales 
1889,  Delegate  to  Australian  Federal  Con- 
vention, Melbourne,  1890,  and  Sydney 
1891,  and  1897-8 ; sat  in  N.S.  Wales 
Legislative  Assembly  1887-98;  elected  a 
Member  of  first  Australian  Federal  Par- 
liament 1901 : m.  1st,  1877,  Ada  Charlotte 
Graham  ; 2nd,  1892,  Helen  Maria,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  William  Gibson,  of  Paris  ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1901.  Althorne , IVoolhahra, 
Sydney , N.S.  Wales ; Australian  ( N.S. 
Wales) , Union  ( Sydney ) , Melbourne  ( Mel- 
bourne ),  and  Devonshire  ( London ) Chibs. 
Sons  living — William  M* Arthur  ( Sydney , N.S. 
Wales),  b.  1879:  m.  1905,  Edith  Rich, — 
Gibson,  b.  1883. 

Daughters  living — Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  1882, 
— Constance  Elaine,  b.  1885  : m.  1910,  Ernest 
William  Owen, — Marian  Jocelyn,  b.  1894, — 
Helen  Rosamond,  b.  1896. 

McMillan,  Major  Sir  William 
Northrup,  son  of  the  late  William 
McMillan,  of  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  U.S.A.  ; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Poltatown,  Pennsylvania  ; 
a F.  R.G.S. , and  engaged  in  farming  in 
British  E.  Africa ; joined  Roy.  Fusiliers 
as  2nd  Lieut.  1915,  became  Capt.  1916, 
and  was  Major  Gen.  List  1916-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  a Member  of  Gov.’s 
War  Council,  British  E.  Africa  (now 
Kenya  Colony,  of  which  he  is  a M.L.C.) ; 
has  Star  of  Ethiopia : m.  1894,  Lucie 
Fairbanks,  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  N. 
Webber,  of  Northampton,  Mass., 

U. S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Nairobi,  Kenya 
Colony ; 19,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
W.  ; St.  James's,  Royal  Automobile , and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

MacMunn,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Fletcher,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  J.  A.  MacMunn,  M.D., 
formerly  Surg. , R.A.  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Kensington  Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  R A. 
1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Major  1904,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1913, 
Lieut. -Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served  in  Burma  with 
Irrawaddy  Column  1892  (wounded,  horse 
wounded,  despatches,  recommended  for 

V. C.),  in  Upper  Burma  with  Sima  Column 
1893  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  Samana 
and  Tirah  Campaigns  1897-8  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
Staff-Capt.  and  as  D.A.A.G.  (wounded, 
despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  and  in  Gallipoli  and  Meso- 
potamia 191 5-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  K.C.B. , 
C.I.E.);  appointed  D.A.A.G.,  Derajat 
Brig.,  India  1904,  D.A.Q.M.G.  Head 
Quarters,  India  1908,  Gen.  Staff  Officer 
there  1910-12,  Dep.  Assist.  Director  at 
War  Office  1912-14,  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Remounts  there  1914-15,  and  a D.  A.  and 

Q.M.G.  1915-16,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Com- 
munications 1916-17,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
in-Ch.  in  Mesopotamia  1919-20,  since 
when  he  has  been  Q.M.G.  in  India  1920, 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen.  ; is  gold  and 
silver  medallist  of  R.A.  Institution  and 
gold  medallist  of  United  Service  Insti- 


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tution  of  India;  author  of  “Armies  of 
India,”  etc.  : m.  1893,  Alice  Emily,  da. 
of  Col.  J.  R.  Watson,  Indian  Army  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1892,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  C.S.I.  1918,  K.C.S.I.  1919. 
Simla,  India;  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Son  living — George  Alexander,  b.  1907. 
Daughter  living, — Joan  Emily,  b.  1904. 


McNabb,  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  Sir  Daniel 
Joseph  Patrick,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of 
Thomas  McNabb;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  St. 
Cuthbert's  Coll.,  Ushaw,  and  at  Durham 
University;  L.R.C.P.  Edinburgh  1884, 
M.  R.  C.S.  England  1886 ; Surg.  -Rear-Adm. 

R.N. ; appointed  Assist,  to  Med.  Director- 
Gen.  R.N.  1912,  and  Dep.  Director-Gen. 
Med.  Depart. , Admiralty  1916  : m.  1902, 
Kate  Mayes,  da.  of  the  late  Dep.  In- 
spector-Gen. Fyssher  Negus,  R.N.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sons  living — Col:n  Vyvyan  O’Neill,  b.  1903, — 
Bernard  George,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Patricia, — Helena 
Elizabeth, 

Macnaghten,  Hon.  Sir  Malcolm 
Martin,  K.B.E. , K.C.  [see  B.  Mac- 
naghten]. 

Macnaghten,  Sir  Melville  Leslie,  C.B. 


[see  Macnaghten  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Mac  neal,  Sir  Hector  Murray, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  H. 
Macneal ; b.  1879 ; rendered  vol.  sers.  to 
Min.  of  Shipping  during  European  War 
(K.B.E.):  m.  1912;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  17,  Queen's  Gate,  S.  W.7. 

Son  living— One. 

Daughters  livng— Two. 

MirPH/ui  Sdr  Andrew.  O.B.E..  M.D.. 


son  of  the  late  William  Macphail,  of 
Inverairnie,  Inverness;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Prince  of  Wales  Coll.,  Charlottetown, 
and  at  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal  (B.A. 
1888,  M.D.  and  C.M.  1891,  Fellow 
1908)  ; M.R.C.S.  England  1893  ; Pro- 
fessor of  History  of  Med.,  McGill  Univ. ; 
European  War  as  Major  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  1914-19  (O.B.E.)  ; 
formerly  Professor  of  Pathology,  Bishop’s 
Coll.;  Editor  of  University  Magazine,  and 
Canadian  Medical  Association  Journa.1 ; 
author  of  “Essays  in  Puritanism,”  “ Vine 
of  Sibmah,”  “Book  of  Sorrow,”  etc.: 
m.  1893,  Georgina,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of 
G.  B.  Burland,  of  Montreal ; cr.  Knt. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  216,  Peel 

Street,  Montreal;  Orwell,  Prince  Ed- 
ward Island,  Canada ; Mount  Royal, 
and  University  ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Jeffery  Burland,  b.  1894;  Capt. 
Canadian  R.E. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Cochrane,  b.  x 897. 

Macpherson,  Sir  Arthur  George, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Macpher- 
son, M.D.  ; b.  1828;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll. , Aberdeen  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1852  ; 
was  Legislative  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal 
1862-4,  Dep.  Legislative  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  in  Home  Depart.  1864,  a Puisne 
Judge  of  High  Court,  Calcutta,  1864-77, 
Legal  Adviser  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India 
1879-82,  and  Sec.  in  Judicial  and  Public 
Depart,  of  India  Office  1882-93  : m.  i860, 
Frances  Caroline,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Martin;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1889. 
Teneriffe,  Trefusis  Terrace,  Exmoqth. 
Sons  living — William  Hugh,  M.R.C.S.  ( Broad- 
way House,  Topsham,  Devon),  b.  1863, — 
Arthur  Holte  (21,  Campden  Hill  Square, 
W.),  b.  1867, — Alan  (60,  Cornwall  Gardens, 

S.W.),  b.  1868, — Ewen  ( Scorby , Claygate, 
Surrey),  b.  1872. 

Daughter  living — Frances  Ethel. 
Macpherson,  Sir  Duncan  James, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Macpherson,  of  Kilmuir,  Ross-shire ; b. 
1855  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Roy.  High  Sch., 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1875); 
entered  I.C.S.  1878  as  Assist.  Magistrate, 
Bengal ; was  Dist.  Magistrate  1888-98, 
Acting  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1898, 
Ch.  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta  1899- 
1902,  Commr. , Bengal  1903-10,  Pres,  of 
Board  of  Revenue,  Bengal,  and  Chm.  of 
Calcutta  Port  Commrs.  1911-14,  and  a 
Member  of  Bengal  Legislative  Council 
1910-14,  and  of  Imperial  Legislative  Coun- 
cil for  India  1912-13 ; retired  1914 ; 
employed  in  Foreign  Office  1916-19  : m. 
1902,  Rita  M.  B.  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Charles  Schubert,  Consul 
for  Nicaragua  in  London  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1898,  Knt.  1914.  16,  Carlisle  Road, 

Hove,  Sussex  ; Oriental , and  Union 
(Brighton)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Ronald  W.  G.,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living — Ruby  A.  H.-P.,  b.  1902, 
— Beryl  R.  R.,  b.  1904. 

Macpherson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Grant,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  W.  Macpherson,  of  Kilmuir  Easter, 
Ross-shire;  b.  1858;  M.A.  Edin.  Univ. 
1879,  M.B.  1882,  Hon.  LL.  D.  1919, 
D.P.H.  Camb.  1893  ; entered  Army 
1883,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Col.  1910, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1914;  was  Med.  Officer  in 
charge  of  Sir  Charles  Euan-Smith’s  Mission 
to  Fez  1892,  and  of  Sir  Arthur  Nicholson’s 
Mission  to  Morocco  1896,  Dep.  Assist. 
Director-Gen.  of  Army  Med.  Ser.  at  Head 
Quarters  1897-1902,  a Member  of  Army 
Sanitary  Committee  1897-1902,  and  of 
Army  Med.  Advisory  Board  1901-2,  and 
Dep.  Assist.  Director- Gen.,  Army  Med. 
Ser.  (attached  to  Gen.  Staff)  1906-9,  a 
British  Plen.  at  Conference  for  Revision 
of  Geneva  Convention  1906,  and  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  Army  Mil.  Ser.  at  War 
Office  1914 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  1st 
Army  and  Macedonian  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  as  Dep.  Director-Gen.,  Gen. 
Head  Quarters,  France  (despatches, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy) ; sometime  an  Hon.  Physician 
to  H.M.  ; is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England;  attached  to  Japanese 
Army  in  Manchuria  during  Russo-Japanese 
War  1904-5  (3rd  class  Japanese  Order  of 
Sacred  Treasure,  Japanese  War  medal, 
Japanese  Red  Cross  So.’s  decoration) : 
m.  1st,  1884,  Elizabeth  Anne  (a  Lady 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem),  wno  d.  1907,  second  daugh- 
ter of  the  late  James  Clunas,  of  New 
Orleans,  U.S.A.,  and  Nairn  ; 2ndly, 
1910,  Geraldine  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  John  Doran,  K.C.B.,  of  Ely 
House,  Wexford;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  C.B.  | 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  22,  Evelyn 
Gardens,  S.W.y  ; Junior  United  Service,  I 
and  Savile  Cltibs. 

Macrae,  Sir  Colin  George,  son  of 
John  A.  Macrae,  LL.D. , of  Well- 
bank,  Forfarshire  ; b.  1844 ; formerly 
Chm.  of  Edinburgh  Sch.  Board ; is  a I 
Writer  to  the  Signet,  and  a J.P.  for 
Edinburgh,  Forfar,  and  Dumbarton  : m.  \ 
1877'  Flora  Maitland,  da.  of  the  late  I 
John  Colquhoun  (Colquhoun,  Bt. ) ; cr. 
Knt.  1900.  45,  Moray  Place , Edin-  I 

burgh;  Glenflora,  Colinton ; Wellbank,  | 
Forfarshire  ; New  (Edinburgh)  Club. 

Son  living — Rev.  John  Anthony,  b.  1883  : m.  | 
1915,  Jean  Hope,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Kenneth 
Moody-Stuart,  of  Annat,  Perthshire. 

Daughter  living — Frances  Maitland  Dorothea,  | 


b.  1878  : m.  1904,  the  Rev.  Andrew  Camp- 
bell, Min.  of  Crieff. 

Macready,  Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Cecil  Frederick  Nevil,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

McRobert,  Sir  Alexander,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  John  M’ Robert,  of  Douneside,  Tar- 
land;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Newhills  Public  Sch., 
and  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science;  LL.D. 
Aberdeen;  is  a F.R.G.S. , Managing 
Director  of  Cawnpore  Woollen  Mills,  and 
a Fellow  of  Allahabad  Univ.;  was  Pres, 
of  Upper  India  Chamber  of  Commerce 
1898-1908,  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  Cawn- 
pore Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.)  1899-12,  and  a 
M.L.C. , United  Provinces  1900-1908; 
has  Order  of  the  Honour  of  Afghanistan : 
m.  1st,  1883,  Georgina,  who<£.  1905,  da.  of 
George  Porter;  2ndly,  1911,  Rachel,  da. 
of  Dr.  William  Hunter  Workman,  of 
Worcester,  Mass.,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1910,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  The  Shieling, 
Cawnpore,  India. 

Sons  living — (By  2nd  marriage),  Alasdair,  b. 
1912, — Roderic  Alan,  b.  1915, — Iain  Work- 
man, b.  1917. 

Madden,  Hon.  Sir  Frank,  son  of  the 
late  John  Madden ; b.  1847 ; ed.  in 
London,  France,  and  Melbourne ; is  a 
Solicitor ; has  been  Chm.  of  Board  of 
Examiners  for  Attorneys,  and  Pres,  of 
Law  Institute  of  Australia ; is  Speaker 
of  Legislative  Assembly  of  Victoria  : m. 
18 — , Annie  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
James  Goodall  Francis;  cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Mooroolbeck,  Studley  Park , Kew,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 

Madho  Rao  [see  Sindhia  of  Gwa- 
lior]. 

Madho  Singhji  [see  Jaipur]. 

Magill,  Col.  Sir  James,  K.C.B. , M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Magill,  of 
Cork;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Cork,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.  .London;  M.A., 
M.D.,  M.Ch.  Queen’s  Univ.  Ireland, 
M. R.C.S.  England;  formerly  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  (retired  1907);  sometime  Med. 
Officer  Coldstream  Guards ; served  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5,  with  Camel 
Corps,  present  at  action  of  Abu  Klea 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
of  a Div.  (despatches,  two  medals  with 
eight  clasps,  C.B. );  was  Principal  Med. 
Officer,  Egypt  1905-7  ; appointed  Organ- 
ising Sec.,  British  Red  Cross  So.  1910; 
cr.  C B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.  W.  ; Guards' , 
and  Junior  United  Service  Clubs. 
Maguire,  Sir  Alexander  Herbert,  son 
of  the  late  John  Thomas  Maguire,  of 
Liverpool;  b.  1876;  ed.  privately;  is  Chm. 
and  Managing  Director  of  Maguire, 
Patersen  and  Palmer  (Limited),  match 
manufacturers,  of  Liverpool ; initiated 
movement  which  led  to  prohibition  of 
use  of  white  phosphorus  in  match  manu- 
facture, and  was  responsible  for  pass- 
ing of  the  White  Phosphorus  Match 
Prohibition  Act : m.  1902,  Isabel  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Hugh  William  Todd ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  Coton  Hall,  Whitchurch, 
Salop  ; British  Empire,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Son  living — Herbert  Hugh,  b.  19 — . 

Daughters  living — Htnel, — Agnes. 

Mahader  Bhaskar  Chaubal,  Sir, 
K. C.I.E. , C.S.I.  ; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Govt. 
High  Sch.,  Poona,  at  Deccan  Coll., 
Poona,  and  at  Bombay  Univ.  (B.A. , B.L., 


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and  Fellow) ; appointed  Govt.  Pleader, 
Bombay  High  Court  1906,  a Member  of 
Bombay  Legislative  Council  1910,  and 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Indian  Public  Sers. 
1912;  was  a M.E.C.  1915-18;  acted  as 
Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  1908  ; cr. 

C. S.I.  1 91 1,  K.C.I.E.  1917.  Orient 
( Bombay ) Club. 

Maher,  Maj .-Gen.  Sir  James, 
K.C.M.G. , C.B.  ; b.  1858;  L.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.  Edinburgh  1883;  entered 
R.A.M.C.  1885,  became  Lieut. -Col.  1904, 
Col.  1913,  Hon.  Surg.-Gen.  1917  (retired 
1917),  and  Maj. -Gen.  1918;  served  with 
Sudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (Star, 
Surg. -Major),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order  of  the 
Nile)  ; was  a Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
1916-17;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
1918. 

Mahmud  Khan  [see  Kalat]. 

Mahon,  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Bryan  Thomas,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,K.C.  V.O., 

D. S.O.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 
Mahtab  [see  Burdwan]. 

Maitland,  Sir  Herbert  Lethington, 

M.B.,  M.Ch.,  son  of  the  late  Duncan 
Mearns  Maitland,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Newington  Coll.,  Sydney, 
and  at  Sydney  Univ.  (M.B. , M.Ch.  1892) ; 
is  Hon.  Surg.  Sydney  Hospital,  Senior 
Surg.,  S.  Sydney  Hospital,  Consulting 
Surg.  Little  Bay  Woman’s  Hospital,  and 
Lecturer  in  Clinical  Surgery  at  Sydney 
Univ.  : m.  1898,  Mabel  Agnes,  da.  of 
Samuel  Cook,  Manager  of  Sydney 
Morning  Herald ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  147, 

Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; 
Australian  Club. 

Sons  living — Herbert  Lethington  Chisolm,  b. 
1899, — Duncan  Geoffrey,  b.  1901. 

Major,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Henry  Major,  Manager  of 
Colonial  Bank,  W.  Indies  ; b.  i860  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  and  Leeward  Islands 
1887 ; has  been  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of 
Antigua  and  a M.L.C.,  a Member  of 
Gen.  Legislative  Council  of  Leeward 
Islands  (Pres.  1896-9),  Vice-Pres.  of  An- 
tigua Legislative  Council,  and  Attorney- 
Gen.  of  Grenada;  is  a M.E.C.  of  Fiji; 
appointed  Ch.  Justice  of  Fiji  and  Ch. 
Judicial  Commr.  of  W.  Pacific  1902, 
and  Ch.  Justice  of  British  Guiana  1914 ; 
administered  Govt,  of  Fiji  March  to  Oct. 
1904,  Oct.  to  Aug.  1908-9  and  Aug.  to 
Feb.  1910-11 : m.  1893,  Sarah,  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Charles  James  Branch,  Bishop 
of  Antigua;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Georgetown, 
Demerara. 

Makins,  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  George  Henry, 
G.  C. M.  G. , C.B. , F. R.  C. S. , son  of  George 
Hogarth  Makins,  of  St.  Albans  ; b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Gloucester  Coll.  Sch. , at  Hall&, 
and  at -Vienna;  L.R.C.P.  London  1876, 
and  F.  R.C.S.  England  1878,  Hon. 
LL.D.  Camb.  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So. 
of  Med.,  a Member  of  Council  and  Pres, 
of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Hon.  Fellow 
American  Surg.  Asso.,  a Consulting  Surg. 
to  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital,  and  to  Evelina 
Hospital,  and  to  Roy.  Hospital  for 
Incurables;  sometime  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.),  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918,  and  Chm.  British  Station 
Hospitals  Committee  (India) ; appointed 
Regius  Professor  of  Medicine  in  Oxford 
Univ.  1920  ; sometime  Lecturer  on 
Surgery  at  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital,  Con- 
sulting Surg.  to  Queen  Alexandra’s  Mil. 


Hospital,  Examiner  for  Army,  Navy, 
and  Indian  Med.  Sers.,  and  a Member 
of  Court  of  Examiners  of  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Surgs.  of  England  ; served  as  Con- 
sulting Surg.  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(despatches,  medal,  C.B.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  with  rank  of 
Surg.-Gen.  and  Lieut.-Gen.  (despatches, 
K.C.M.G.,  G.C.M.G.)  ; author  of  “Sur- 
gical Experiences  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,”  and  of  various  medical  pamphlets  : 
m.  1885,  Margaret  Augusta,  R.R.C.,  da. 
of  Gen.  J.  A.  V.  Kirkland,  of  Fordel, 
N.B. , and  widow  of  the  late  Gen.  E. 
Fellowes;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.C.M.G. 

1915,  G.C.M.G.  1918.  33,  Wilton 

Place,  S.W.i;  Athenceum,  Savile,  and 
Alpine  Clubs. 

Malcolm,  Sir  Ian  Zachary,  K.C.M.G ., 
son  of  Col.  Edward  Donald  Malcolm, 
C.  B. , of  Poltalloch,  Argyllshire  ; b. 
1868;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford ; formerly  in  Diplo.  Ser. ; was 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs  (Marquess  of  Salisbury) 
1895-8,  and  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  (Rt. 
Hon.  George  Wyndham,  P.C.,  M.P.) 
1900  - 1901  ; appointed  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs  (Rt.  Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour,  M.P.) 

1916,  and  Resident  Director  on  Board. 

Suez  Canal  Co.  in  Paris  1919  ; served  as 
British  Red  Cross  Officer  in  France, 
Switzerland,  Russia,  and  U.S.A.  1914-17  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Argyllshire,  and  a D.L.  for 
Surrey  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.-W.,  or 
Stowmarket  Div. , of  Suffolk  July  1895  to 
Jan.  1906  ; unsuccessfully  contested  N. 
Div.  of  Salford  Jan.  1910 ; sat  for  Croy- 
don, Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918,  and  for 
S.  Div.  thereof  ( Co.C ) Dec.  1918  to  Oct. 
1919  : m.  1902,  Miss  Jeanne  Langtry ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1918.  10,  Place  Edward 

VII.,  Paris;  Poltalloch,  Argyllshire ; 
Carlton,  Garrick,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — George  Ian,  b.  1903, — Victor 
Neill,  b.  1905, — Angus  Christian  Edward,  b. 
1908. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Mary,  b.  1918. 

Malins,  Sir  Edward,  M.D. , F.R.C.P. , 
son  of  Samuel  Malins,  M.D.  ; b.  1841  ; 
ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.D.  18 — ) ; 
F.R.C.P.  London  18 — ; Consulting  Ob- 
stetric Physician,  Gen.  Hospital,  Bir 
mingham,  anS  Professor  of  Midwifery, 
Birmingham  Univ.,  Pres.  British  Med. 
Asso.  (Birmingham),  and  a J.P.  for 
Birmingham  and  Warwickshire  : m.  1869 
Mary,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Henry  Owen, 
C.  E. ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  50,  Newhall  Street, 

Birmingham. 

Sons  living— Four. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Malleson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wilfrid, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  E. 
Malleson,  R.  of  Great  Bookham;  b.  1866; 
entered  R.A.  1886,  became  Capt.  1896, 
Major  Indian  Army  1901,  Lieut. -Col. 
1904,  Col.  1908,  Brig.-Gen.  1914..  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  Mesopotamia  1915-16 
(C.B.),  Afghan  War  1919  (K.C.I.E.); 
became  Head  of  Intelligence  Depart. 
India  1904,  and  accompanied  Special 
Mission  to  Kabul  1904-5  ; was  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  5th  Div.  S.  Army,  India  1910-11, 
and  1st  Div.  N.  Army  1911-14  ; cr.  C. I.E. 
1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.I.E.  1920. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mallet,  Sir  Bernard,  K.C.B. , el.  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Mallet, 
C.B.  [V.  Exmouth,  colls.]  ; b.  1859  ; 


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ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (ist  class  Modern  History  1881) ; 

. entered  Foreign  Office  1882,  and  Treasury 
1885 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Parliamentary 
Sec.  to  the  Treasury  (Rt.  Hon.  A. 
Akers  Douglas,  M.P.)  1886-91,  and 

to  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  (Rt. 
Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour,  M.P.  1891-2  and 
1 895-7,  Pres,  of  Royal  Statistical  So. 
1916-18,  and  Registrar-Gen.  for  England 
and  Wales  1909-20  ; appointed  aCommr. 
of  Inland  Revenue  1897;  is  a Com.  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium:  m.  1891, 
the  Hon.  Marie,  V.A.  (formerly  a Maid 
of  Honour  to  Queen  Victoria),  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  John  Adeane,  M.P.  [E.  Hard- 
wick]; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1916.  43,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 3 ; 
Brooks's,  and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Victor  Alexander  Louis,  b.  1893  ; 
a 3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser. ; sometime  Capt. 
Cambridgeshire  Regt. — Henry  Arthur  Adeane, 
b.  1898;  Lieut.  R.N. 

Mallet,  Sir  Charles  Edward,  son  of 
Charles  Mallet ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. , ist 
class  History  1885) ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1889;  appointed  a J.  P.  for  Hants  1906, 
Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation 1909,  Financial  Sec.  to  War  De- 
part. 1910,  and  Sec.  for  Indian  Stu- 
dents, India  Office  1912  ; is  Hon.  Sec. 
Free  Trade  Union;  unsuccessfully  con- 
tested W.  Div.  of  Salford  (L)  Oct.  1900, 
and  N.  Div.  of  Salford  Nov.  1917 ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Plymouth  1906-1910, 
when  he  was  defeated;  author  of  “The 
French  Revolution,”  etc.  : m.  1895, 

Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Henry  Enfield  Roscoe,  P.C. , D.C  L., 
LL.D.,  F.R.S. ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Redford, 
Ockley , Surrey  : Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living  — Richard  Edmund  Anthony, 
M.C.,  b.  1896, — William  Ivo,  b.  1900. 

Mallet,  Sir  Claude  Coventry,  C.M.G., 
third  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Mallet  (4th 
Light  Dragoons  and  16th  Lancers),  of 
Ash,  Devonshire;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Brighton 
Coll. , and  at  Mannamead  Sch. , Plymouth ; 
was  Vice-Consul  at  Panama  1884-5,  and 
at  Colon  1885-8.  and  Consul  there  1888-91 , 
and  for  Panama  (Departs,  and  Republic) 
1891-1908,  and  Min.  Resident  to  Panama 
and  Costa  Rica  1907-14,  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Min.  Plen.  there  1914-19,  since  when 
to  Uruguay  (also  Consjil-Gen.  therefor 
1919) ; acted  as  Charge  d’ Affaires  at 
Lima  1894,  at  Quito  1894-5,  and  at  Bogota 
1902-3,  and  as  Min.  at  Buenos  Aires  1919  : 
m.  1892,  Matilde,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  Don  G. 
de  Obarrio ; cr.  C.  M.G.  1902,  Knt.  1911. 
British  Legatioti,  Montevideo,  Uruguay', 
St.  James's,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Son  living— George  Claude  Coventry,  b.  1894. 
Daughter  living— Dita,  b.  1893:  m.  1913, 
Kenneth  McKenzie  Pringle  [see  Pringle, 
Knt.]. 

Mallet,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Du  Pan, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G. , C.B.  [see  “ Privy 
Council "]. 

Manby,  Sir  Alan  Reeve,  K.C.V.O., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Frederic 
Manby,  of  East  Rudham,  Norfolk;  b. 
1848:  ed.  at  Guy's  Hospital;  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1879;  M.D. , Durham  1888; 
formerly  Pres.  Norfolk  and  Norwich 
Med.  Chirurgical  So. , and  of  East  j 
Anglian  Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso.  ; j 
s a Member  of  Cainb.  Med.  So.  and 
of  Norfolk  and  Norwich  Archaeological 
So.,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine, 
and  a Knight  Com.  (2nd  class)  of  Roy. 
Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  ; was  | 


Medical  Attendant  to  King  and  Queen 
(then  Duke  and  Duchess  01  York)  during 
Colonial  Tour  1901 ; appointed  Surg.- 
Apot’necary  at  Sandringham  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1885,  and  to  King  George 
V.  1897,  and  Physician  Extraor.  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1909,  and  to  King  George 
V.  1910 ; has  been  Physician  Extraor. 
and  Surg. -Apothecary  at  Sandringham  to 
Queen  Alexandra  since  1910  ; author  of 
several  medical  pamphlets : m.  1876, 

Charlotte  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Farrer,  of  Petygards,  Norfolk;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1901,  Knt.  1903,  K.C.V.O. 
1918.  East  Rudham,  Norfolk. 

Son  living — Percy  Alan  Farrer,  b.  1877; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1902;  Judicial  Commr., 
Federated  Malay  States:  m.  1915,  Lilian 
Rosamond,  da.  of  Ernest  Leeder,  of  Mount 
Pleasant  House,  Swansea. 

Daughter  living — W’ynefred  Charlotte  Farrer, 
b.  1884:  m.  1916,  Frederick  Jeune  Willans, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  West  Newton  House, 
Sandringham. 

Mance,  Sir  Henry  Christopher,  C.I.E. 
LL.  D. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Mance ; 
b.  1840;  Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen  Univ. 
1903 ; entered  Indian  Govt.  Persian  Gulf 
Telegraph  Service  1863,  and  was  for 
many  years  Electrician  of  that  Depart,  in 
Karachi ; has  served  in  Mesopotamia, 
Persia,  Beluchistan,  and  Sind,  and  con- 
tributed valuable  formulae  to  Electrical 
Science  ; in  1869  invented  the  Heliograph 
(system  now  adopted  in  every  mil.  ser.)  ; 
sometime  Capt.  Sind  Vol.  Rifle  Corps  ; 
was  Pres,  of  Institution  of  Electrical 
Engineers  1897 : m.  1874,  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Sayer ; cr.  C.I.E.  1883, 
Knt.  1885.  Woodbury , Linton  Road, 

Oxford. 

Sons  living — Harry  Osborne,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  b.  1875  [see  “Companionage”], — 
John  Courtenay,  b.  1876:  m,  1915,  Ella  Flor- 
ence, da.  of  the  late  W.  Graves,  J.P., — Charles 
Hamilton,  b.  1879:  m.  1912,  Amy  Florence, 
da.  of  the  late  T.  Goodchild. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Mancherjee  Merwanjee  Bhownag- 

GREE  [see  Bhownaggree]. 

Mandleberg,  Sir  (Goodman)  Charles, 
son  of  Joseph  Mandleberg;  b.  i860;  is 
Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  J. 
Mandleberg  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Man- 
chester, and  a J.P.  ; author  of  Scheme 
for  increasing  British  Export  Trade:  m. 
1884,  Anne,  da.  of  Lewis  Barnett ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Redclyffe,  Victoria  Park, 
Manchester ; Reform  Club. 

Sons  living — Joseph  Harold,  F.C.S.,  b.  1886, — 
Lennard  Charles,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1893  [see 
“ Companionage”]. 

Daughter  living — Doris  Kathleen,  b.  1S88. 

Manifold,  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Synnot, 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Manifold,  of 
Wawra,  Victoria,  Australia ; b.  1849 ; 
ed.  in  France  and  Germany,  and  at  Mel- 
bourne; is  a Solicitor,  and  a J.P  of 
Queensland;  has  been  a M. L.C.  of  Vic- 
toria since  1901  (now  Pres,  of  Council) : 
m.  1880,  Fanny  M. , da.  of  the  late  Com. 
Alexander  John  Smith,  R.N.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Kyalite,  Toorak,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia ; Melbourne  Club. 

Manifold,  Col.  Sir  Michael  Graham 
Egerton  Bowman-,  K.B.E.,  C.B., 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg. -Gen.  M. 
F.  Manifold,  Army  Med.  Depart.,  for- 
merly of  Twyford  Lodge,  Putney  ; L 
1871  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sell.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.E. 
1891,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1911 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Col. 
1920  ; served  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896,  present  at  actions  of  Hafir  and  Firket 


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(horse  shot,  despatches,  4th  class  Med- 
jidie,  Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Nile  Expedition  1897  (clasp),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  as  Staff  Officer  of 
Telegraphs,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara 
and  Khartum  (despatches,  4th  class 
Osmanieh,  two  clasps,  medal),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  in  Pales- 
tine (despatches,  C.B. , C.  M.G. , pro- 
moted, Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  the 
Nile  of  Egypt)  ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  the  War  Office  1909-12  ; and  has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Bowman  : m.  1899,  Kathleen  Cecilia,  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Brandreth, 
K.C.B.,  of  Fir  Grove,  Farnham ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Manindra  Chandra  Nundy,  Maha- 
raja Sin,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  an 
Additional  M.L.  C.  of  Gov. -Gen.  of 
Bengal;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1915.  Kasembazar , 
Murshedabad,  Bengal . 

Mann,  Sir  Donald,  son  of  the  late 
Hugh  Mann,  farmer,  of  Acton,  Ontario; 
b.  1853  ; is  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Mac- 
kenzie, Mann  and  Co.  (Limited),  public 
works  contractors  and  railway  builders, 
of  Toronto  (who  were  Founders  of 
Canadian  Northern  Railway  Co.  and 
Canadian  Northern  Steamships  (Limited)), 
Hon.  Col.  Canadian  Mil.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England:  m.  1887,  Jennie,  da. 
of  William  Williams,  of  Winnipeg;  cr. 
Knt.  1911.  Fallingb rook,  Kingston  Road, 
Toronto , Canada  ; York  ( Toronto),  Mount 
Royal  {Montreal),  Manitoba , Union 
( Victoria , B.C.),  and  Rideau  ( Ottazva ) 
Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Mann,  Sir  John,  K.B.E. , son  of  John 
Mann,  of  Glasgow ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1885);  is  a Char- 
tered Accountant,  a Director  of  many 
Cos.,  and  a J.P.  for  Glasgow;  formerly 
Assist.  Financial  Sec.,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions, and  Controller  of  Contracts  there  : 
m.  1894,  Margaret  Anderson,  da.  of  James 
Henderson,  of  Glasgow;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Reform,  Authors , N'ew  City,  and  New 
( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Sons  l vlng — James  Henderson,  b.  1897, — 
Arthur  Harrington,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  1-V.ng — Marjorie  Anderson, — Alison 
Harrington, — Dorothea. 

Mann,  Sir  (Thomas)  Duncombe,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Mann  ; b.  1857  ; ed. 
privately;  Bar.  Gray's  Inn  1886;  has 
been  Clerk  to  Metropolitan  Asylums 
Board  since  1891 ; has  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium : m.  1880,  Marie  Blanche, 
only  da.  of  David  Keigwin  ; cr.  Knt.  1915. 
Hayes,  Kent ; Pulborough,  Sussex. 

Sons  living— Thomas  Basil  Duncombe,  b. 
1881;  Maiur  London  Regt., — Frederic  Cyril 
Duncombe,  A.M.I.C.E.,  A.M.I.M.E.,  b. 

1884;  Capt.  Ordnance  Depart.:  m.  1915, 
Vincenzia  Marie  Antoinette,  da.  of  Alexander 
John  Chiappini,  of  Retreat,  Cape  Colony. 
Daughter  living— Margaret  Sybil,  b.  1898. 

Manners,  Major  Sir  George  Espec 
John  [see  D.  Rutland,  colls.]. 

Manning,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  William 
Henry,  K.C.M.G. , K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of 
Henry  Manning  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Cam- 
bridge Univ.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst;  entered  S.  Wales  Borderers 
1886,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1897,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Brevet  | 


Lieut. -Col.  1899,  Major  and  Brevet  Col. 
1904,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1913;  retired 
1910 ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  fist)  1891,  with  Ha- 
zara Expedition  1891  (clasp),  in  command 
of  Mlanje  and  Chirad-Zulu  Expeditions 
1893-4  (medal),  in  British  Central  Africa 
1895-8,  in  command  of  operations  against 
Chief  Mpezeni  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col. .clasp),  in  N.E.  Rhode- 
sia 1898,  and  in  command  of  Somaliland 
Field  Force  1902-3  and  of  its  1st  Brig. 
1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
C. B. , K.C.M.G.);  was  Dep.  Commr. , 
Consul,  and  Comdt.  of  troops  in  British 
Central  Africa  Protectorate  1897-1901, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  King’s  African 
Rifles  1901-7 ; acted  as  Commr.  and 
Consul-Gen.,  British  Central  Africa  Pro- 
tectorate 1897-8  and  1900-1901,  and  as 
Gov.  1907-8 ; appointed  Commr.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Somaliland  1910,  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Nyasaland  Protectorate 
1910,  Capt.-Gen.  and  Gov.-in-Ch.  of  Ja- 
maica 1913-18,  when  he  was  appointed 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Ceylon  : m. 
1910,  Clara  Maude  (from  whom  he  ob- 
tained a divorce  1913),  only  da.  of  Charles 
John  Ross,  of  66,  Grosvenor  Street,  W. , 
and  Heatherdene,  Bagshot,  Surrey ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1903,  K.C.M.G.  1904,  K.B.E. 
1918.  The  Queens  House,  Colombo, 
Ceylon;  Naval  and  Military,  East  India 
United  Set  vice,  and  Ranelagh.  Clubs. 

Mansell,  Sir  John  Herbert,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Capt.  George  Hope  Mansell, 
formerly  R.N.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (retired),  a D.L.  for  War- 
wickshire, and  Director  of  English 
Electric  Co.  : m.  1891,  Jane  Wilhelmina, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  J.  Stuart,  formerly 
R.E.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Sons  living — John  Stuart  Thomas,  b.  1898; 
Lieut.  R.F.A., — George  Wili  am,  b.  1904. 
Daughters  living— Elizabeth  Marjorie  Stuart, 
b.  1892  : m.  1917,  Major  Robert  Seely  Leach, 
M.C.,  R.F.A.  [see  Seely,  Bt.], — Louisa 
Eleanor  Hope. 

Mansfield,  Sir  Alfred,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  Edwin  Mansfield,  of  Prenton,  Cheshire  ; 
b.  1870 ; Managing  Director  of  Olympic 
Oil  and  Cake  Co.  (Limited),  of  Olympic 
Mills,  Selby ; Director  of  Oils  and 
Fats,  Min.  of  Food  1917-20;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  St. 
Stepheij  s Club. 

Mansfield,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Mansfield,  of  Rockland,  St.  Marys, 
Bournemouth,  and  73,  Oakley  Street, 
Chelsea,  S.W.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury;  entered  83rd  Regt.  1875,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1886, 
Brevet  Major  1888,  Major  1895,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Col. 
1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1905;  retired  1912  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80, 
present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp),  with 
Sikkim  Expedition  1888-9  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as  Ch. 
Transport  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was 
Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Transport,  Simla 
1902-5,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Supply  and 
Transport,  India  1905-8,  and  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport,  Q.M.G.’s  Div., 
India  1910-12  ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants:  m. 
1884,  Debonnaire  Lydia  Campbell,  da.  of 
Col.  George  Campbell  Ross,  formerly 


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Comdt.  16th  Bengal  Cav.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914.  Le  Chalet , 
Millbrook , Jersey. 

Daughter  living — Debonnaire  Eva  Ruth,  b. 
1891  : m.  1915,  Lieut. -Col.  Kenneth  Barge, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Indian  Army. 

Manson,  Sir  Patrick,  G.C.M.G.,  M.D. , 
LL.D. , F.R.C.P. , F.R.S.,  son  of  John 
Manson,  formerly  of  Fingask,  Aberdeen- 
shire ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  and  Edin- 
burgh Univs.  ; M.D.  1866,  LL.D.  Aber- 
deen 1886,  F.R.C.P.  London  1890,  Hon. 
D.Sc.  Oxford  1904;  has  been  Med. 
Officer  to  Seamen’s  and  Chinese  Hospi- 
tals at  Amoy,  to  H.B.M.’s  Consulate  at 
Takao  and  Amoy,  and  Customs  at  Takao, 
Amoy,  and  Kowloon,  and  Dean  and  Lec- 
turer on  Medicine  at  Coll,  of  Medicine 
for  Chinese,  Hong  Kong ; was  Pres,  of 
the  Epidemiological  So.  of  London 
1900-1902,  and  of  So.  of  Tropical  Med. 
and  Hygiene  1906  ; is  Lecturer  at  London 
Sch.  of  Tropical  Medicine,  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  So.  of  Med. , Foreign  Asso.  of  Acad, 
of  Medicine  of  France,  and  Physician  to 
Seamen’s  Hospital  So.,  Greenwich,  and 
Medical  Adviser  to  Colonial  Office  in 
London  1897-12 ; was  a Member  of 
Advisory  Committee  on  Sanitation  in  S. 
Africa  1909  ; author  of  numerous  Med. 
works  : m.  1875,  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  James  P.  Thurburn,  R.N.,  of  Nor- 
wood; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  K.C.M.G.  1903, 
G.C.M.G.  1912.  The  Shelling,  Clonbur, 
co.  Galway. 

Son  living — David,  b.  1879. 

Daughters  living — Edith,  b.  1881 : m.  1909, 
Philip  Henry  Manson-Bahr,  D.S.O.,  M.D., 
M.R.C.P.,  of  32,  Weymouth  .Street,  W.i, — 
Violet,  b.  1884 : m.  1910,  Arthur  George 
Steuart  Richardson, — Rose,  b.  1885  : m.  1913, 
Ian  A.  Hossack,  Public  Works  Depart.,  Cape 
Town,  who  d.  1918. 

Manton,  Sir  Henry  (John),  son  of 
Henry  Manton,  Alderman  of  Edgbas- 
ton  ; b.  1835;  ed.  at  King  Edward  Sch., 
Birmingham;  is  a Silversmith,  a J.P.  for 
Birmingham  (Deputy  Chm.  of  Justices 
1907-10),  and  a Member  of  Birmingham 
City  Council ; was  Senior  Vice  -Pres,  of 
Poor  Law  Unions  Asso.  1902-12;  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Birmingham,  Central 
Div.  (L)  Dec.  1910 ; author  of  several 
pamphlets  on  Poor  Law  and  Social  sub- 
jects : m.  1858,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Wodroffe,  of  Normanton-on- 
Soar,  Leicestershire ; cr.  Knt.  19x2. 
Rowington , Edgbaston,  Birmingham. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Manuel  (of  Portugal),  King , K.G., 
G.C.V.O.  ; b.  1889;  reigned  as  King 
Manoel  II.  of  Portugal  and  the  Al- 
garves  1908-10;  is  an  Hon.  F.R.G.S.  : 
m.  1913,  H.S.H.  Princess  Augusta 
Victoria,  da.  of  H.R.H.  Prince  William 
of  Hohenzollern ; cr.  G.C.V.O.  (Hon.) 
1904,  K.G.  1909.  Fulwell  Park,  Twick- 
enham. 

March,  Gen.  Peyton,  G.C.M.G.,  Ch. 
of  Gen.  Staff,  United  States  Army  in 
France;  cr.  G.C.M.G.  1918. 
Marconi,  Senatore  Guglielmo, 
G.C.  V.O.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc. ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at 
Leghorn,  and  at  Bologna  Univ.  ; Hon. 
D.Sc.  Oxford;  Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Liverpool;  the  Inventor  of 
Wireless  Telegraphy ; isChm.  of  Marconi’s 
Wireless  Telegraph  Co.  (Limited),  and 
other  cos.,  temporary  Capt.  Roy.  Italian 
Navy,  a Commendatore  of  Civil  Order  of 
Savoy,  a Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  (Italy),  and  has  Order  of 
St.  Ann  of  Russia,  and  Grand  Cross  of 


Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  Roy.  So. 
of  Arts  Albert  Medal ; gained  Nobel 
Prize  for  Physics  1909;  nominated  an 
Italian  Senator  1914  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  : m.  1905,  the  Hon. 
Beatrice  O’Brien,  da.  of  14th  Baron 
Inchiquin;  cr.  G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1914. 
Eaglehurst,  Fawley,  Hants;  Bath,  Hur- 
lingham,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Marjoribanks,  Sir  George  John, 
K.  C.V.O.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Marjoribanks,  J.P. , of  The  Hall, 
Bushey,  Herts ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  partner  in  the 
metropolitan  banking  firm  of  Coutts  and 
Co.,  a Director  of  National  Provincial 
and  Union  Bank  of  England  (Limited), 
and  a J.P.  for  Berwickshire : m.  1895, 
May  Cecil,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  George  Cliffe  Hatch,  C.S.I.  ; cr. 
K.C.V.0. 1919.  22,  Hans  Road,  S.  W. 3 ; 

Lees , Coldstream,  Beiwickshire. 

Daughter  living — Monica  Marie  Fenella. 

Marks,  Sir  George  Croydon,  C.B.E., 

M. P.,  son  of  the  late  William  Marks  ; b. 

1858  ; ed.  at  British  Sch.,  Roy.  Arsenal, 
and  at  King’s  Coll. , London;  is  a Consult- 
ing Engineer  and  Patents  Expert  (prac- 
tising in  London  and  New  York),  Chm. 
Sunday  Sch.  Union,  and  a J.P.  for 
Aberystwyth,  Cornwall,  and  Surrey ; acted 
as  Consulting  Engineer  to  late  Duke  of 
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha  (Duke  of  Edinburgh) ; 
in  Labour  Depart,  of  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War  ; has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  N.-E. , or  Launceston,  Div.  of  Cornwall 
(L)  since  Jan.  1906:  m.  1881,  Margaret, 
da.  of  Thomas  J.  Maynard,  of  Bath ; 
cr.  Knt.  1911,  C.B.E.  1917.  Rothbury , 

Blackheath  Park,  S.E.  3 ; Pena?vor,  Budc, 

N.  Cornwall ; 58,  Lincolns  Inn  Fields, 
W.C.  2/  Reform,  and  National  Liberal 
Clubs. 

Marling,  Sir  Charles  Murray, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  Marling,  Bt.]. 

Marris.AVV William  Sinclair, K. C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Marris  ; b.  1873  ! 
ed.  at  Canterbury  Coll.,  New  Zealand, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford;  entered  I.C.S. 
1895;  became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt. , N.-W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1899,  and  to  Govt,  of 
India,  Home  Depart.  1901,  Dep.  Sec. 
1904,  Dep.  Commr.,  United  Provinces 

1911,  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Aligarh 

1912,  and  Acting  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police 
1916,  Joint  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Home 
Depart.  1917,  Sec.  1919,  and  a Member 
of  Reform  Commn.  1920  ; is  Gov.  Desig- 
nate of  Assam  ‘ served  on  special  duty 
in  Transvaal  1906  : m.  1905,  Eleanor 
Mary,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Fergusson ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914,  K.C.I.E. 
1919.  Savile  Club. 

Marsden,  Sir  Thomas  R. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Managing  Director  of  Platt  Brothers 
and  Co.  (Limited),  war  contractors,  of 
Oldham,  and  a Director  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  British  Cotton  Growing 
Asso.  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Brookhurst, 
Alexandra  Road,  Oldham. 

Marshall,  Sir  Arthur  Harold,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  H.  T.  Marshall,  a 
Methodist  Min.;  b.  1870;  ed.  privately; 
Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1904;  goes  N.-E.  Circuit; 
is  Hon.  Sec.  Yorkshire  Liberal  Federation, 
a Member  of  National  Savings  Com, 
mittee,  Chm.  of  Central  Billeting  Board- 
and  a Director  of  Legal  Insurance  Co., 
and  of  J.  Hepworth  and  Son  (Limited); 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Wakefield  ( L ) 1910  to 
Nov.  1918;  defeated  there  Dec.  1918; 


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unsuccessfully  contested  Ashton-under- 
Lyne  (L)  Jan.  1920 : m.  1896,  Louie, 
da.  of  J.  Hepworth,  J.P.,  formerly  of 
Leeds  and  Torquay ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
19,  Wimborne  Road,  Bournemouth; 
1,  Kings  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C. ; 
National  Liberal,  and  Reform  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — One. 

Marshall,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Horace 
Brooks,  P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 
Marshall,  Sir  James  Brown,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Marshall,  of 
Berwick ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.  of 
Naval  Architecture,  and  at  Roy.  Naval 
Coll. , Greenwich  ; was  Director  of  Dock- 
yards, Admiralty  1906-17;  is  Chm.  and 
Gen.  Manager  of  J.  Samuel  White  and 
Co.,  shipbuilders  and  engineers:  m. 
1875,  Alice  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Pharaoh,  of  Bedhampton,  Hants ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
M orn  ington  Hall,  West  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

Marshall,  vSzrJohn  Hubert,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Frederic  Marshall,  K.C., 
of  The  Oaks,  Alleyn  Park,  West  Dulwich, 
S.E.  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll., 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Foundation 
Scholar,  1st  Class  Classical  Tripos,  Porson 
Prizeman  1898,  Prendergast  Student  and 
Craven  Fellow,  M.A. , Litt.D.) ; appointed 
Director-Gen.  Archaeological  Survey  of 
India  1902;  is  a F.S.A. , Vice-Pres.  of 
India  So.,  and  an  Hon.  A.R.I.B.A.  ; 
author  of  various  works  on  Indian  anti- 
quities : m.  1902,  Florence  Ellen,  da. 
of  Sir  Henry  Bell  Longhurst,  C.V.O. , 
of  The  Woodlands,  Barnes  Common  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1910,  Knt.  1915.  Ridgewood 
Place , Simla,  India  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Son  living — John  Willinott,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Anne,  6.  1908. 

Marshall,  Lieut -Gen.  Sir  William 
Raine,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  K. C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Marshall,  of  Fountain 
House,  near  West  Hartlepool;  b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Repton  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Notts  aqd  Derbyshire  Regt  1886, 
became  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Col. 
1908,  Maj.-Gen.  1915,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1919  ; Malakand  Expedition  1897  (medal 
with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
present  at  capture  of  Sampagha  and 
Arhanga  Passes  (clasp),  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  with  Mounted  Inf.  and  Comdg. 
Mobile  Column  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.),  European 
War  1914-19  in  France  Comdg.  a Batn. 
of  his  Regt.,  in  Gallipoli  Comdg.  a Brig, 
and  a Div. , present  at  evacuation  of 
Suvla,  in  Salonica  Comdg.  a Div. , and 
in  Mesopotamia  Comdg.  an  Army  Corps 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen.,  and  subse- 
quently Comdg.  the  F orces  there  (wounded , 
despatches  four  times,  promoted  Maj.- 
Gen.,  C.B.,  K.C.B.,  Orders  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia,  and  of  Wen  Hu  of 
China,  Legion  of  Honour,  K. C.I.E., 
G.C.M.G.)  ; appointed  to  command 
S.  Command,  India  1919 : m.  1902, 

Emmie,  da.  of  the  late  John  Hett,  of 
Headlam  Hall,  near  Darlington,  and 
widow  of  John  Stephen,  of  Friars  House, 
Elgin;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  K. C.I.E.  1918,  G.C.M.G.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Robert, 
K.C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
David  William  Martin,  formerly  75th  and 


38th  Regts.  ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Harrow ; 
entered  34th  Regt.  1874  (transferred  to 
Indian  Army  1877),  became  Capt.  1885, 
Brevet  Major  1891,  Major  1894,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1895,  Col.  1899,  Maj.-Gen. 
1904,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1909;  retired 
1912 ; served  with  Jowalci  Expedition 
1877-8  (medal  with  clasp),  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80,  present  at  battles  of  Peiwar 
Kotal  and  Charasiah,  march  from  Kabul 
to  Kandahar  (despatches  thrice,  medal 
with  four  clasps,  bronze  stark  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1888  (clasp),  with 
Miranzai  (2nd)  Expedition  1891  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  Brevet  Major),  with  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  as  A. A. G.  .with  Wazi- 
ristan  Expedition  1894-5,  as  A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  Brevet  Lieut  -Col.),  and 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as  A.A.G. , 
present  at  operations  in  Bara  Valley 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps) ; was 
A.A.G.  Punjab  Frontier  Force  1892-6, 
D.A.G.,  India  1898-1901,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
for  Indian  Affairs  at  Head  Quarters  1901, 
D.A.G. , Bengal  1902-3,  in  command  of  a 
2nd  class  Dist.  in  India  1903-4,  of  Bareilly 
Brig.,  7th  Div.,  India  1904-6,  A.G. , 
India  1906-8,  and  in  command  of  2nd 
Div.,  N.  Army,  India  1908-12:  m.  1882, 
Bessie  Charlotte  St.  George,  2nd  da.  of 
the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Annesley  Charles 
Castriol  De  Renzy,  K.C.B.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1910.  Fleet- 
lands,  Fareham,  Hants  ; United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Edward  Cuthbert  De  Renzy- 
Martin,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1883  [see 
‘ ‘ Companxonage  ”],  — Annesley  David  De 
Renzy,  b.  1886;  Major  R.E. : m.  1918,  Daisy 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Samuel  John  Blackwell, 
of  Manor  House,  Chipperfield,  Herts. 
Daughters  living — Helen  Mary  De  Renzy,  b. 
1884, — Ada  De  Renzy,  b.  1889, — Bessie  Violet 
De  Renzy,  b.  1896. 

Martin,  Sir  Edward;  b.  18 — ; is  a 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Martin,  Sons  and 
Co.,  cloth  manufacturers,  of  Hudders- 
field; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Huddersfield. 
Martin,  Sir  James,  M.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Butts  Martin  ; b.  1861 ; a partner 
in  the  firm  of  Martin,  Farlow  and  Co., 
of  50,  Gresham  Street,  E.C. 2,  Chm.  of 
London  Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  a 
J.P.  : m.  1888,  Sara,  da.  of  T.  J.  Fir- 
minger,  of  Honor  Oak,  S.E.  ; cr.  Km. 
1919,  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bel  lair,  Sur- 
biton ; Reform,  and  New  City  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Ethel  Lydia  : m.  1920, 
Reginal  i Frank  Leigh,  Lieut.  R.F.A., — Sylvia 
Eleanor:  m.  1918,  Capt.  Henry  Richard 

Kavanagh,  M.B.E. , Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers. 
Martin,  6z>  (Thomas)  Carlaw,Z,Z,.Z>. ; 
b.  1851  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  1901  ; 
edited  the  Dundee  Advertiser  and  other 
morningjournals  1887-1910 ; is  a F.  R.  S.  E. , 
a J.P.  for  Co.  of  City  of  Dundee;  was 
Chm.  of  Scottish  Agricultural  Commn. 
to  Canada  1908  and  to  Australia  1910, 
and  Director  of  Roy.  Scottish  Museum] 
Ednburgh  1910-16:  m.  1879,  Isobel  Laurie 
Spence ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  18,  Blackford 
Road,  Edinburgh  ; National  Liberal  and 
Scottish  Liberal  Clubs. 

Martin,  Sir  William,  son  of  William 
Martin,  of  Glasgow ; b.  1856 : ed.  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  ; a F.S.A.  (Scotland),  a 
J.P.  Glasgow,  Organizing  Sec.,  Royal 
National  Lifeboat  Institution  (Scotland), 
and  a Member  of  Scottish  War  Savings 
Committee  ; author  of  “ Thomas  Carlyle, 
his  Life  and  Work,"  etc.  : m.  1882,  Helen 
Amelia  Dyer ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  24,  Atholl 

Gardens,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow ; Oakvale, 


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Hunters  Quay,  Argyllshire;  Liberal 
( Glasgow ) Club. 

Martindale,  Sir  Arthur  Henry 

Temple,  K.  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Ben 
Hay  Martindale,  C.  B. , of  Weston  Lodge, 
Albury,  Surrey;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1875;  was  an 
Attach^  in  Foreign  Office  of  Govt,  of 
India  1877  ; appointed  Political  Agent  for 
Quetta  and  Pishin  1887,  Political 

Agent,  Bhopal  1890,  Commr.  Ajmer  Mer- 
wara  1894,  and  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen. , 
Rajputana  1898;  retired  1905;  is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England:  in.  1886,  Clara,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Hudleston,  C.S.I. , of  Hutton 
John,  Cumberland;  cr.  OS.  I.  1900, 
K. C.S.I.  1904.  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living — Three. 
Marwood,  Sir  William.  Francis, 
K.C.B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  George 
Marwood,  J.P.,  of  Busby  Hall,  Northal- 
lerton, Yorkshire;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Ton- 
bridge  Sch.,  and  at  1'rin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1884);  entered  Civil  Ser.  1886; 
appointed  Assist.  Sec.,  Railway  Depart., 
Board  of  Trade  1909,  Second  Sec.  to 
Board  of  Trade  1916,  Joint  Permanent 
Sec.  1918,  and  Head  of  Public  Safety  and 
Gen.  Purposes  Departs.,  Transport  Min. 
1919  ; is  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  York- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1917.  4,  Ashburn  Gardens , S.W.;  New 

University  Club. 

Mason,  Sir  Thomas;  b.  18 — ; is 
Chm.  of  the  Clyde  Trust,  a Director 
of  Morrison  and  Mason  (Limited),  of 
Polmadie  Road,  Glasgow,  Sir  William 
Arrol  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  several 
other  Cos.;  appointed  Chm.  of  Gen.  Board 
of  Lunacy  for  Scotland  1909  ; cr.  Knt. 
1909.  Cracgreehall , Bellahouston, Glasgow. 
Matheson,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Edwin,  P.C.  [see  “Privy  Council”]. 
Mathew,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Massy,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Surg.-Maj.  C.  B.  Mathew ; b. 
1866;  entered  Durham  L.I.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1894,  Major  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  1905, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; served  with  Soudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6,  present  at 
action  of  Giniss  (medal,  bronze  star),  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895  6 (star),  with 
Dongola  Expedition  1896,  present  at 
action  of  Hafir  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  South  Africa  1899- 
1901  (medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff,  with  rank 
of  Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order 
of  White  Eagle,  K.C.M.G.,  Maj.-Gen.); 
sometime  Comdg.  Army  Ordnance  Corps, 
Woolwich,  and  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer, 
Scottish  Dist. ; was  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Ordnance  Stores  and  Equipment  at 
Head  Quarters  1904-6,  and  Assist.  Director 
1906-8;  appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Ordnance  Stores,  S.  Command  1910, 
Director  of  Ordnance  Sers.  1915,  Principal 
Ordnance  Officer  1917,  and  Director  of 
Ordnance  Sers.  1918  : m.  1905,  Janet  Muir, 
da.  of  Sir  James  Knox,  of  Place,  Kilbirnie, 
Ayrshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911,  C.M.G.  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1917. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sons  living — James  Knox,  b.  1906, — Robert, 
b.  1911. 

Matthews,  Sir  Alfred  (Herbert) 
Henry,  son  of  Alfred  Thomas  Matthews, 
of  Ealing,  W. ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Coll. 


House  Sch.,  Edmonton;  sometime  Or- 
ganising Sec.,  National  Agricultural 
i Union  ; has  been  Sec.  of  Central  Chamber 
of  Agriculture  since  1901  ; appointed 
I Private  Sec.  to  Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Sugar  Supply  1917;  author  of  “Fifty 
Years  of  Agricultural  Politics”:  m.  1900, 
Ada  Buckler,  da.  of  the  late  William 
j Glover  Mace,  of  Tenterden  ; cr.  Knt. 
1916.  9,  Alwyn  Avenue,  Chiswick,  W. 4; 
Farmers'  Club. 

Matthews,  £z>John  Bromhead,  K.C., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Colton  Matthews, 
of  Kingston-upon-Hull;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Doncaster  Gram.  Sch. , and  privately;  Bar. 
InnerTemplei89o;  K.C.  1909;  wentN.-E. 
Circuit;  is  a J.P.  for  Kent;  was  Acting 
Solicitor-Gen.,  Straits  Settlements  1902-3, 
and  a M.  L.C.  1901  and  1904  ; appointed 
Attorney-Gen.,  Bahamas  1907,  and  of 
Straits  Settlements  1909,  and  Ch.  Justice 
of  Supreme  Court  of  Bahamas  Jan.  1910  : 
m.  1st,  1893,  Kate  Isobel,  who  d.  1909, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Parkin,  of  Don- 
caster ; 2ndly,  1910,  Annette  Amelia,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Kitson,  of  Elmete 
Hall,  Leeds;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  5,  Carlton 

Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Sons  living— Stephen,  b.  1911,— Bryan,  b. 
1917. 

Daughter  living — Esther  Frances,  b.  1912. 

Matthews,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  the 
late  John  Matthews,  of  Penzance ; b. 
1849;  ed.  privately;  is  a M.I.C.E. 
(Member  of  Council);  formerly  Ch. 
Engineer  to  the  Trinity  House  : in.  1875, 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Blackwell, 
of  Penzance  ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Trevean, 
Chelston,  Torquay. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Leigh,  O.B.E.,  b.  1880 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — two  others. 
Daughters  living — Two. 

Matthews,  Sir  William,  K.C.M.G ., 
son  of  the  late  John  Matthews,  of  Pen- 
zance ; b.  1844 ; ed.  privately ; is  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Coode,  Matthews,  Fitz- 
maurice  and  Wilson  (Consulting  Engineers 
for  Harbours  to  the  Crown  Agents  for  the 
Colonies,  and  Ch.  Engineers  of  the  National 
Harbour  at  Dover  and  of  other  Harbour 
and  Dock  undertakings),  of  9,  Victoria 
Street,  S.W.,  Past  Pres,  of  Institution 
of  Civil  Engineers,  an  Officer  of  the 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commns.  on  Coast 
Erosion  and  Navy  Fuel,  and  of  Inter- 
national Technical  Commn.  on  Suez 
Canal ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Engineer 
Railway  Staff  Corps;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901, 
K.C.M.G.  1906.  14,  Strathray  Gardens, 

Hampstead,  N.  W. ; Junior  Carlton,  and 
St.  Stephen's  Clubs. 

Maude,  Sir  Walter,  K.C.l.E. , C.SJ., 
son  of  Thomas  James  Maude;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Highgate  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1881,  and  served, 
in  Bengal  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector; appointed  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Bengal  in  Gen.  Revenue  and  Statistical 
Departs.  1890,  Settlement  Officer,  Orissa 

1892,  Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector 

1893,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1895,  Dep. 
Commr.  1901,  Commr.  1905,  and  Commr., 
Bihar  and  Orissa  1912,  a Member  of  Board 
of  Revenue  1912,  and  a M.E.C.,  Bihar 
and  Orissa  1913  and  1916;  was  a Member 
of  Viceroy’s  Legislative  Council  1912-16: 
m.  1892,  Carrie  Maude,  da.  of  the  late 
E.  F.  T.  Atkinson,  I.C.S.,  Accountant- 
Gen.  of  Bengal ; cr.  C.S.  I.  1914,  K.C.  I.E. 
1919.  Patna,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India. 
Sons  living — Edwin  Walter,  M.C.,  b.  1893; 
Capt.  Indian  Army, — Henry  Evans,  b.  1906. 


KNIGHTS. 


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Daughters  living — Muriel  Hamer  : m.  1916, 
M.  Wynne  Sayer,  Indian  Agricultural  Ser., 
— Mary:  m.  1917,  Arthur  David  Turkey, 
I.C.S.,— Ida  Mabel:  m.  19x5,  Arthur  Love- 
day  Inglis,  I.C.S.,— Ethel  Maude. 

Maudsley,  Col.  Sir  Henry  Carr. 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 

Thomas  Maudsley,  of  Stainforth,  York- 
shire ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Giggleswick  Sch., 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (M.D., 
F.R.C.P.) ; Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-18  as  Con- 
sulting Physician  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  K.C.M.G.); 
is  Lecturer  on  Medicine  in  Melbourne 
Univ.,  Physician  to  and  Lecturer  on 
Clinical  Med.  at  Melbourne  Hospital, 
and  Consulting  Physician  to  St.  Vincent’s 
Hospital,  Melbourne  : m.  1890,  G.  E., 
da.  of  the  late  Canon  — Stretch;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  8,  Collins  Street , Melbourne ; 

Melbourne  Club. 

Son  living — H.  F.,  b,  18 — . 

Daughter  living— Cecil  G. 

Maule,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Maule,  shipowner  and  woollen 
goods  manufacturer,  of  Edinburgh  and 
Kincardine-on-Forth ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at 
Tulliallan  and  Dollar  Acad.  ; is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Robert  Maule  and  Son, 
mercers,  of  145,  Princes  Street,  Edin- 
burgh, a J.P.  for  Edinburgh,  Chm.  Edin- 
burgh West  Liberal  Asso. , Trustee  of  Edin- 
burgh Savings  Bank,  Vice-Pres.  Scottish 
Liberal  Club,  Edinburgh  Young  Men’s 
Christian  Asso.,  and  of  Commercial 
Travellers’  Christian  Union,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Incorporation  of  Guildry  of 
Edinburgh,  and  a Director  of  Edinburgh 
and  Dist.  Tramways  Co.  (Limited)  : m. 
1881,  Janet,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  McIntosh,  of  Leith  ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Ashbrook,  Edinburgh;  Dalreoch,  Tum- 
melbridge , Perthshire  ; Scottish  Liberal, 
and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Jean  Scott,  b.  1882  : m. 
1906,  Joseph  Scott,  of  Congalton,  E.  Lothian, 
— Charlotte  Rankine  {Hon.  Mrs.  Evelyn  J. 
Hewitt),  b.  1883:  m.  1st,  1906,  Capt.  Edgar 
Wilmer  Walker,  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  whod. 
(killed  in  action)  1914  [see  Walker  Bt.,  cr. 
t868,  colls.] ; sndly,  1919,  Major  the  Hon. 
Evelyn  James  Hewitt,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Lifford], 

Maurice,  May. -Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
Barton,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  (John)  Frederick  Maurice,  K.C.B. ; 
b.  1871 ; entered  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.)  1892,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col. 
1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916;  retired  1918  ; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
present  at  capture  of  Sampagha  and 
Arhanga  Passes  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  on  Staff,  present  at 
actions  of  Paardeberg  and  Driefontein, 
and  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B., 
Brevet  Col. , Maj.-Gen.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia,  K.C.M.G.);  was  Brig.-Maj.  19th 
Brig. , 4th  Army  Corps  1904-7,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Head  Quarters  1908-12  and 
at  Staff  Coll.  1913-14  ; was  Director  at 
War  Office  1915-18  ; became  Mil.  Corre- 
spondent to  Daily  Chronicle  and  to  Daily 
News  1918  : m.  1899,  Margaret  Helen, 
da.  of  the  late  Professor  Howard  Marsh, 
Master  of  Downing  Coll.,  Cambridge; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 

Son  living — Frederick  Michael  Percival,  b. 
1901. 


Daughters  living — Annie  Helen, — Joan  Violet, 
— Margaret  Esther, — Phyllis  Margery. 

Mawson,  Major  Sir  Douglas,  D.Sc ., 
son  of  the  late  R.  E.  Mawson,  for- 
merly of  Otley,  Yorkshire;  b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Sydney  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1904,  D.Sc.  1909); 
is  a Univ.  Lecturer  and  Explorer,  and 
Hon.  Capt.  and  temporary  Hon.  Major 
in  the  Army  ; was  Junior  Demonstrator 
in  Chemistry,  Sydney  Univ.  1902-4;  ap- 
pointed Lecturer  in  Mineralogy  and 
Petrology,  Adelaide  Univ.  1905  ; accom- 
panied Shackleton  Antarctic  Expedition 
to  South  Pole  1908,  and  commanded 
Australasian  Antarctic  Expedition  1911-14 
(Polar  medal  with  two  clasps  and  Roy. 
Geographical  So.  Founder's  medal) ; has 
Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy : m.  1914,  Paquita  Delprat ; cr. 

Knt.  1914.  Royal  Thames  Yacht,  and 
University  { Sydney ) Cliibs. 

Daughters  living — Patricia,  b.  19 — ,— Jessica, 

b.  1917. 

Maxse,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  (Frederick) 
Ivor,  K.C.B. , C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  Bs. 
Berkeley,  colls.]. 

Maxwell,  Sir  Frederic  Mackenzie, 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Maxwell, 
V.  of  Pennington,  Lancashire,  and 
afterwards  R.  of  St.  Matthews,  Nassau, 
Bahamas  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1st  class 
Honours  in  Sch.  of  Jurisprudence  1885, 
M.A.  1891) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1884, 
and  a K.C. , British  Honduras  1905; 
was  Attorney-Gen.,  British  Honduras 
1896-1907,  and  Ch.  Justice  there  1907-12, 
and  of  Leeward  Islands  19 12-19 1 sometime 
Major  Comdg.  British  Honduras  Vol. 
Force:  m.  1883,  Adela  Theodora  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  T.  Drought,  R. 
of  Clontoskirt,  Ireland,  and  Preb.  of 
Clonfert ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 

Son  living — Frederick,  b.  1885:  m.  1908, 
Muriel,  da.  of  H.  K.  Edwardes, — Malcolm,  b. 
1888. 

Daughter  living — Dora. 

Maxwell,  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Grenfell,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  “Privy  Council”]. 

Maxwell,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Ronald 
Charles,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Francis  Maxwell; 
b.  1852  ; entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt. 
1884,  Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1899,  Col. 
1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1909;  retired  1919; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  pre- 
sent at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  C.B.),  and  during  Euro- 
■ pean  War  1914-18,  as  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Communications,  and  subsequently  as 

Q. M.G.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  A.  A.  G., 

R. E.  Army,  Head  Quarters  1902-6,  Brig.- 
Gen.  in  charge  of  Administration,  W. 
Command  1906-9,  Maj.-Gen.  in  Charge 
of  Administration,  S.  Command  1909-11, 
and  in  command  of  E.  Coast  Defences 
1911-14 ; appointed  Col.  Comdt.  R.E. 
1920 : m.  1903,  Emily  Mary,  el.  da. 
of  Thomas  Frederick  Burnaby-Atkins,  of 
Halstead  Place,  Kent;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Maxwell,  Capt.  Sir  William,  K. B.  E.\ 
b.  18—;  Capt.  T.F.  Reserve;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 


1044 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Maxwell,  Sir  William,  K.C.I.E. , 
M.  V.  0. , son  of  the  late  William  Maxwell, 
of  Ballygraffin,  co.  Down;  b.  1870;  ed, 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin;  entered  I.C.S.  1889;  ap- 
pointed Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  i 
Bengal  1891  ; was  Officiating  Postmaster-  | 
Gen.,  Bombay  1901-3,  Dep.  Director-Gen.  i 
of  Post  Office,  India  1903-5  (officiated  as 
Director-Gen.  1908),  Postmaster-Gen. , 
Punjab  1905-8,  Officiating  Financial  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  1908,  and  Officiating 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Commerce  and 
Industry  Depart.  1909-10,  and  Postmaster- 
Gen.  , Punjab  and  N.-W.  Frontier  1910-13, 
since  when  he  has  been  Director-Gen.  of 
Posts  and  Telegraphs,  India ; is  a Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.  -Gen.  of  India : m.  1899, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  D.  Harper;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1909,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911,  K.C.I.E. 
1915.  Simla,  India  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1902. 

Maxwell,  Sir  William  ; b.  18 — ; is  a 
J.P.,  and  Pres.  International  Co-opera- 
tive Alliance ; sometime  Pres.  Scottish 
Co-operative  Wholesale  So. ; cr.  Knt. 
1919. 

Maxwell-Lyte  [see  LyteJ. 

May,  Surg.-Vice-Adm.  Sir  Arthur 
William,  K.C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  May,  Fellow  of 
New  Coll.,  Oxford;  b.  1854;  ed.  a* 
Sherborne  Sch. , and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London  ; M.R.C.S.  England  1876, 
L.R.C.P.  18 77,  F.R.C.S.  1914;  entered 
R.N.  1878,  became  Fleet-Surg.  1894, 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  1905,  Inspector-Gen. 
1909,  and  Surg.-Vice-Adm.  1913;  re- 
tired 1917;  served  during  Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  with  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  clasp) ; 
was  Director-Gen.,  Med.  Depart.,  R.N. 
1913-17  ; is  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. , a 

J. P.  and  D.L.  for  Cornwall,  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium  ; has  1st  class  of  Order 
of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan : m.  1892, 
Adelaide  Gibson,  da.  of  William  Baldock; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 
Tremeer,  St.  Tudy,  Cornwall;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

May,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Sinclair, 

K. C.B. , C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rt. 
Hon.  George  Augustus  Chichester  May, 
P.C.,  Lord  Ch.  Justice  of  Ireland;  b. 
1856;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.  M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1875,  became  Capt.  1883, 
Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col.  1903, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1911  ; retired  1918;  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  siege  of 
Ladysmith,  at  action  of  Laing’s  Nek,  and 
at  operations  in  E.  Transvaal  (despatches 
four  times,  C.M.G.);  appointed  Professor 
of  Mil.  Topography  at  R.M.A.  1891,  Pro- 
fessor of  Mil.  Art  and  History  at  Roy.  Staff 
Coll.  1901,  Assist. -Director  Mil.  Training 
Depart.,  Head  Quarters  1903,  A.Q.M.G. , 
Irish  Command  1907,  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff  there  1908,  and  to  command  Presi- 
dency Brig.,  Calcutta  1913,  and  a Div. 
in  India  1914;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land, and  Corn,  of  Legion  of  Honour; 
author  of  “ Field  Artillery  with  the 
other  Arms,"  "Principles  and  Problems 
of  Imperial  Defence,"  etc.  : m.  1st,  1883, 
Evelyn  Mary  Norbrun,  who  d.  1893,  da. 
of  Trehawke  Kekevvich,  D.L. , of  Pea- 
more,  Devon ; 2ndly,  1895,  Charlotte 
Dorothea  Willie  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da. 


of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  William  Stirling, 
K.C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Rockbeare 
Court , S.  Devon;  Naval  and  Military, 
and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Son  living — Edward  G.  K.  Sinclair,  b.  1893 ; 
Capt.  Ciiyof  London  Yeo. 

Daughters  living — Charlotte  Sinclair,  b.  1886: 
m.  1st,  1910,  Com.  Arthur  Darley,  R.N.,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1914;  2ndly,  1920,  tbe  Rev.  Oswald  Andrew 
Hunt,  R.  of  Emsworth,  Hants, — Evelyn 
Mary  Aylmer  (Hon.  Mrs.  Samuel  J.  Best),  b. 
1887:  m.  1914.  the  Hon.  Samuel  John  Best 
[see  B.  Wynford], — Stella,  b.  1889:  m.  1915, 
Seton  Eustace, — Dorothea,  b.  1897, — Olivia, 
b.  1899, — Alison,  b.  1903. 

May,  Sir  Francis  Henry,  G. C.M.G. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  George 
Augustus  Chichester  May,  P.C.,  Lord 
Ch.  Justice  of  Ireland  (Barrington,  Bt.); 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1880,  LL.D.  1914); 
entered  Hong  Kong  Civil  Ser.  1881, 
and  became  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1891 ; 
sometime  Capt. -Sup.  of  Police,  Hong 
Kong  ; was  Colonial  Sec. , Hong  Kong 
1902-10,  Gov.  of  Fiji,  High  Commr.  of 
W.  Pacific,  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Tonga 
1910-12,  and  Gov.  of  Hong  Kong  1912-19 ; 
rendered  special  service  to  Hong  Kong 
during  plague  1894;  elected  a M.L.C., 
Hong  Kong  1895  I administered  Govt. 
Nov.  1903  to  July  1904,  Dec.  1906  to 
Jan.  1907,  April  to  July  1907,  and  May 
to  Nov.  1910;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land : m.  1891,  Helena  Augusta  Victoria 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  George  Digby  Barker,  G.C.B. 
[Barker,  "Knights’  Widows’’];  cr. 

C. M.G.  1895,  K. C.M.G.  1909,  G. C.M.G. 
1919.  Windham  Club. 

Daughters  living — Stella  Mary  Augusta,  b. 
1892  : m.  1916,  Capt.  Philip  de  Fonblanque, 

D. S.O.,  R.E., — Phoebe  Frances  Eiric,  b.  1895, 
— Iris  Olivia  Helena,  b.  1898, — Dione  Jean 
Elizabeth,  b.  1900:  m.  1919,  Francis  John 
Kinchin  Smith. 

May,  Sir  George  Ernest,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Sec.  Prudential  Assurance  Co., 
and  Manager  American  Dollar  Securities 
Committee;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 

May,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  William 
Henry,  G.C.B. , G.C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
J.  W.  Seaburne  May ; b.  1849 ; entered 
R.N.  1863,  became  Lieut.  1871,  Com. 
1881,  Capt.  1887,  Rear-Adm.  1901,  Vice- 
Adm.  1905,  Adm.  1908,  and  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet  1913;  retired  1919;  served  with  Arctic 
Expedition  1875-6  (medal),  and  as  Flag- 
Capt.  on  China  Station  1888-90;  authorised 
to  annex  Christmas  Island  1888 ; was 
Naval  Attach^  for  Europe  1891- 3,  Assist. - 
Director  of  Torpedoes  1893-5,  a°d  Ch.-of- 
the-Staff  on  Mediterranean  Station  1895-6; 
commanded  Naval  Contingent  in  London 
during  Diamond  Jubilee  Celebrations 
1897;  has  been  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  Queen  Victoria  and  H.M.  King 
Edward  VII.  since  1899 ; attended 
German  Emperor  during  visit  to  England 
1899  (2nd  class  Red  Eagle  of  Germany) ; 
appointed  Director  of  Naval  Ordnance 
1901,  a Lord  of  the  Admiralty  and  Comp- 
troller of  the  Navy  same  year,  Com.-in- 
Ch.  of  Atlantic  Fleet  1905  (visited  Brest 
with  Fleet  1905),  Second  Sea  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1907;  was  Com.-in-Ch. , Home 
Fleet  1909-11,  and  at  Devonport  1911-13; 
is  a D.L.  for  Berwickshire,  and  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; has  Russian 
Order  of  Alexander  Nevsky : m.  1878, 
Kinbarra  Sw6ne,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
W.  J.  Marrow  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 


KNIGHTS. 


1045 


1897,  K.C.V.O.  1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1906, 
G.C.V.O.  1909,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
Bughtrigg , Coldstream  ; Chatto,  Hownam, 
Kelso;  United  Service , and  Travellers' 
Clubs. 

Sons  living  — Reginald  Seabume,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  b.  1879  [see  “Companion- 
age”],  — Archibald  Seaburne,  M.V.O.,  b. 
1885  [see  “ Companion  age  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Kinbarra  Sw£ne. 

Maybury,  Brig.  - Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Percy,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b.  1864; 
an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. ; European  War 
1914-19  (C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G. , 
K. C.M.G.)  ; appointed  Head  of  Roads 
Depart.,  Transport  Min.  1919;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K. C.M.G.  1919. 

Maycock,  Sir  Willoughby  Robert 
Dottin,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Dottin  Maycock,  formerly  6th  Innis- 
killing  Dragoons ; b.  1849  > entered 
Foreign  Office  1872,  and  became  a 2nd 
Class  Clerk  1882,  a 1st  Class  Clerk,  1891, 
Assist,  in  Treaty  Depart.  1896,  and  Sup. 
thereof  1903 ; retired  1913 ; formerly 
Capt.  in  Roy.  Edmonton  Militia ; was 
attached  to  Roy.  Commn.  for  Treaty  of 
Commerce  with  France  1881,  and  Acting 
2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  and  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Special  Mission  to  Washington  1887 ; 
received  Jubilee  medal  1897,  and  Coro- 
nation medals  1902  and  1911 : m.  18 — , 
Emma  Leah,  who  d.  1919,  only  da.  of  the 
late  John  Prigge ; cr.  C.M.G.,  1905, 
K. C.M.G.  1913.  80,  St.  George' s Square, 

S.  IV. ; St.  James's,  and  Roehampton 
Clubs. 

Mayhew,  Sir  Basil  Edgar,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  Thomas  Edgar  Mayhew,  of 
Ipswich  ; b.  1883  ; a partner  in  the  firm 
of  Blackburns,  Barton,  Mayhew  and  Co., 
chartered  accountants,  of  London.  Leeds, 
and  Bradford,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land ; appointed  a Member  of  Executive 
Committee,  King  Edward’s  Hospital 
Fund  1920,  and  of  Seamen’s  Hospital 
Committee,  Greenwich  1919 ; Sec.  to 
Joint  Finance  Committee,  British  Red 
Cross  So.,  and  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  1915-20,  and  to  Central 
Demobilisation  Board  1918-20  : m.  1911, 
Dorothea  Mary,  da.  of  Stephen  Paget, 
F.R.C.S.  [see Paget,  Bt.,  cr.  1871,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  34,  Kensington 

Park  Gardens,  IV.  11/  Union  Club. 

Sons  living— Three. 

Daughters  living— One. 

Maynard,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Charles 

Clarkson  Martin,  K.C.B. , C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Forster  Fowler 
Martin  Maynard,  L.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.  ; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1890, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  and 
Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; 
Burma  Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
first  with  his  Regt.,  subsequently  with 
Imperial  L.I.,  and  then  as  Press  Censor 
and  on  Staff,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
with  his  Regt.  on  Staff,  as  Brig. -Com.  in 
France  and  Salonika,  and  in  N.  Russia 
as  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Allied  Forces  at 
Murmansk  (despatches, Brevets  Lieut  Col. 
and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C. B. , Legion 
of  Honour,  Grand  Cordon  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia) ; was  Sup.  of  Gymnasia,  Malta 


1894-6,  a Brig.-Maj.  7th  Brig.  4th  Div.» 
Salisbury  Plain  1905-7,  on  Gen.  Staff  a’ 
Army  Head  Quarters  1907-9,  and  a Gen1 
Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  1910-14  ; ap* 
pointed  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Adminis- 
tration, W.  command  1920:  m.  1909, 

Dorothy  Agnes,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Davidson,  of  Kenilworth  Avenue,  Wim- 
bledon Park,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Michael  Martin,  b.  1910. 
Daughters  living — Felicity,  b.  1913. 
Maynard,  Sir  (Herbert)  John, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 

Frederick  Waite  Maynard,  Sec.  to 
Arundel  and  Artists  Benevolent  Sos.  ; b. 
1865 ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch. , 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered 
I.C.S.  1883;  appointed  Under  Sec., 
Revenue  Depart.,  Punjab  1891,  Junior 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1896,  Dep. 
Commr.  1899,  Judicial  and  Gen.  Sec. 
1899,  Commr.  of  Excise,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Registration,  and  Sup.  of  Stamps  1903, 
and  Commr.  Multan  1907,  Rawal  Pindi 
1911,  and  Lahore  1914;  appointed  an 
Additional  M.L.C.  of  India  1914,  Finan- 
cial Commr.  Punjab  1916,  and  Vice- 
Chancellor  Punjab  Univ.  1917  : m . 1896, 
Alfreda  Horner  Eppes,  of  Appomatton, 
City  Point,  Virginia,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.S.I. 

1915,  K.C.I.E.  1920.  Lahore,  Punjab ; 
New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Son  living — John  Gravell,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living— Flizabeth  Welsh,  b.  1903, — 
Katherine  Gravell,  b.  1904, — Josephine  Fppes, 
b.  1909. 

Mears,  Hon.  .SW  (Edward)  Grimwood, 
son  of  the  late  William  Mears,  of  North- 
gate,  Winchester;  b.  1869;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1895;  collected  evidence  for  and 
acted  as  Joint  Hon.  Sec.  to  Committee  on 
alleged  German  Outrages  1914- 15  ; was 
Hon.  Sec.  of  Irish  Rebellion  Roy.  Commn. 

1916,  and  Sec.  of  Dardanelles  Commn. 
1916-18;  accompanied  British  Mission 
to  U.S.A.  1919;  appointed  Ch.  Justice  of 
High  Court  of  Judicature,  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces, India  1919 ; is  a Knight  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1896,  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  George  Peter  Jacob,  of 
Bryngolen,  Shawford  ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Allahabad,  N.-W.  Provinces,  India. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1896. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1899, — another,  b. 
1901. 

Meeks,  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  William, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Meeks  ; 
b.  1849;  ed.  at  St.  James’s  Sch.,  Mel- 
bourne ; a Director  of  C.  E.  Waters  and 
Co.  (Limited),  and  of  Lysaght  Bros,  and 
Co.  (Limited),  Chm.  Australian  Medical 
Provident  So.,  Pres.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, N.S.  Wales,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Supply  Govt.  Stores,  N.S. 
Wales,  and  a M.L.C.  : m.  1873,  Alice 
Freeman;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Oranui,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales. 

Mehta,  Khan  Bahadur  Sir  Bezonzi 
Dadabhoy;  b.  18 — ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Nagpur,  Central  Provinces,  India. 
Mehta  Shuja-ul-Mulk  [see  Shu- 
ja-ul-Mulk]. 

Melba,  Madame^Dame  Helen  Porter), 
D.B.E.,  da.  of  David  Mitchell,  of  Doon- 
side,  Victoria,  Australia ; b.  1865 ; the 
well-known  prima  donna,  and  a Lady  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England : m.  1882,  Charles 
Nesbitt  Frederic  Armstrong,  from  whom 
she  obtained  a divorce  in  America  1900 
[see  Armstrong,  Bt. , cr.  1841];  cr.  D.B.E. 


1046 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1918.  91,  A ven ue  Henri  Marti n , Paris  ; 
Coombe  Cottage,  Coldstream,  Melbourne, 
Australia;  Ladies'  Athenceum  ( London ) 
Club. 

Meldon,  Sir  Albert,  son  of  the  late 
James  Dillon  Meldon,  J.P.,  of  24,  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin,  and  Coolarne,  Athenry, 
co.  Galway;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Ushaw 
Coll.,  Durham,  and  at  Stonyhurst ; Bar. 
King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1868  ; was  a Resi- 
dent Magistrate  in  Ireland  1881-1910 
and  1915-17 ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Wick- 
low: m.  1st,  1871,  Mary,  who  d.  1914, 
da.  of  Bernard  Doherty,  of  Buncrana, 
co.  Donegal;  2ndly,  1917,  Lily,  da.  of 
Andrew  Moore,  J.P. , of  Ashton,  co 
Dublin ; cr.  Knt.  1910.  Vevey  House, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow ; Stephen' s Green,  and 
Irish  Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Philip  Albert, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1874  [see  “Companionage  ”], — 
James  Bernard,  b.  1875 ; Major  R.A.M.C., — 
William  Waltrude,  b.  1879 ; formerly  Major 
Durham  L.I.  ; a Resident  Magistrate  in 
Ireland:  tn.  1916,  Mary  Evelyn,  da.  of  the 
late  Albert  Cord,  of  Highfield  Hall,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 

Melliss,  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Charles  John, 
V.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  George  Julius  Melliss ; b.  1862  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  1882,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1893, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army 
1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1907, 
Col.  1910,  and  Maj. -Gen.  1912;  retired 
1920  ; served  in  E.  Africa  1895-6  (medal, 
2nd  class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (clasp),  with  Ashanti  Expedition 
1900,  at  relief  of  Kumassi  (four  times 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  medal  with 
clasp,  V.C.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  Soma- 
liland 1902-4  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  .frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches  four  times,  K.C.B. , prisoner, 
K.C.M.G.)  ; was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1907-12  ; commanded  Fyzabad  Brig.,  8th 
Div.  N.  Army,  India  1510-12,  and  2nd 
Quetta  Inf.  Brig.  1913-14 : m.  1901, 
Kathleen  Lucy  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land), da.  of  the  late  Gen.  John  McNeil 
Walter,  C.B. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  6, 

Roland  Mansions,  S.  Kensington,  S.  W.y  ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Melliss,  Col.  Sir  Howard,  K.C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  late  George  W.  Melliss,  ' 
of  Talbot  Square,  W.  ; b.  1847  ; ed.  j 
privately,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand-  j 
hurst  ; entered  3rd  Regt.  1865,  21st  Regt.  j 
1868,  and  Bom.  S.C.  (now  I.S.C.)  1869,  j 
became  Capt.  1877,  Major  1882,  Lieut.-  I 
Col.  1891,  and  Col.  1895  ; served  with 
Abyssinian  Expedition  1867-8,  present  at  I 
action  of  Arogee  and  storming  and  capture  I 
of  Magdala  (medal),  during  Afghan 
War  1879,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  of  Reserve  | 
Div.  (medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  as  A.Q.M.G.  of  Indian  Contingent, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and 
occupation  of  Cairo  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Med- 
jidie,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  Burmah  1885, 
as  Mil.  Attache  to  Naval  Com.-in-Ch. 
(despatches,  medal);  was  D.A.Q.M.G., 
Bombay  1881-4,  and  A.Q.M.G.,  Bombay 
1884-6  ; organised  Imperial  Ser.  Troops 
in  India,  and  was  subsequently  Inspector- 
Gen.  thereof ; has  distinguished  service 
pension : m.  1878,  Mary  Edith,  only  da.  | 


of  the  late  Maj. -Gen. -Conran,  R.H.A.  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1893,  K.C.S.I.  1897.  6, 

Buckingham  Palace  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Daughter  living — Catherine  Muriel:  m.  1918, 
Leonard  Stamford  Merrifield. 

Mellor,  Sir  James  Robert,  son  of 
the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Mellor,  P.C. , 
a Judge  of  Queen’s  Bench  Div.  of  High 
Court  of  Justice,  of  Kingsdown  House, 
Kent ; b.  1839 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (LL.B.  1863,  LL.M. 
1866);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1865;  appointed 
Master  of  Crown  Office,  King’s  Bench 
1874,  King’s  Coroner  1892,  Senior  Master 
of  Supreme  Court  and  King’s  Remem- 
brancer 1905,  and  Registrar  of  Court  of 
Criminal  Appeal  1908;  retired  1912:  m. 
1868,  Anne  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
| Shaw,  of  Everton,  Lancashire;  cr.  Knt. 
1911.  East  Gate,  Tenterden,  Kent. 

Sons  living — James  Gilbert  Shaw.  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  b.  1872  [see  “Companionage”], 
— Alfred  Shaw  ( Winterfold , Cranleigh,  Surrey), 
b.  1875:  m.  1902,  the  Hon.  Dora  Marion 
Webster,  da.  of  1st  Viscount  Alverstone, — 
John  Shaw,  b.  1879:  r,i.  19x2,  Winifred, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Horatio  H. 
Morant,  of  Blendwortli,  Hants. 

Daughters  living — Isabella  Catherine,  b.  1870, 
— Ada  Dorothea,  b.  1874, — Maria  Florence, 
b.  1877 : tn.  1903,  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  Makins, 
C.B.,  D.S.O., — Beatrice  AUce,  b.  1882. 

Mellor,  Sir  John  Paget,  K.C.B.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John  William 
Mellor,  P.C. , K.C. , D.L.,  of  Culmhead, 
Pitminster,  Somerset,  and  68,  St.  George’s 
Square,  S.W.  ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1883); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886  ; went  Midland 
Circuit ; is  a J.  P.  for  Somerset ; was  Assist. 
Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  1894-1909,  since 
when  he  has  been  H.M.  Procurator- 
Gen.  and  Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  : in. 
1890,  Mabel,  el.  da.  of  George  Edward 
Serocold  Pearce  Serocold,  formerly  Lieut. 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1905,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  1,  Embankment  Gardens, 

Chelsea,  S.  W.  ; Culmhead,  Pitminster, 
Somerset;  Brooks' s Club. 

Son  living — John  Serocold  Paget,  b.  1893  ; 
Capt.  Somerset  L.I. 

Melville,  Sir  George,  K.C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Melville,  of  Cul- 
ross,  N.B.  ; b.  1842;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad.,  and  privately;  sometime  Lieut. 
Kent  Artillery  Militia ; was  in  Inland 
Revenue  Depart.  1862-74,  Ch.  Clerk, 
Acting  Treasurer,  and  Acting  Collector 
of  Customs,  Sierra  Leone  1874-7,  First 
Clerk  in  Govt.  Sec.’s  Office,  British 
Guiana  1877-9,  Assist.  Govt.  Sec.  1879-89, 
j Colonial  Sec.,  Auditor-Gen.,  and  Regis- 
trar-Gen. of  British  Honduras  1889-94 
and  of  Bahamas  1894-5,  Colonial  Sec.  of 
Leeward  Islands  and  Pres,  and  Island 
Sec.  of  Antigua  1895-1902,  and  Adminis- 
trator of  St.  Lucia  1902-5 ; administered 
Govt,  of  British  Honduras  1890-91,  of 
Falkland  Islands  1893,  of  Bahamas  1894-5, 
of  Leeward  Islands  1895,  1896,  1897 
1899,  1900,  1901,  and  1902,  and  of  Wind- 
ward Islands  1903:  m.  1869,  Marie  Elise 
Louise,  only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Fitz 
Landers,  of  Charlton  Hall,  Northumber- 
land; cr.  C.M.G.  1891,  K.C.M.G.  1900. 
Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living — George  David,  b.  1884  ; Capt. 
Welsh  Regt. ; has  Legion  of  Honour. 
Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  Jeannie 
Austin  Cervantes:  m.  1911,  Capt.  Francis 
Henry  Romilly,  D.S.O.,  Leicestershire  Regt., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915- 

Mendl,  Sir  Sigismund  Ferdinand. 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Ferdinand  Mendl,  of  163, 
Gloucester  Terrace,  W. ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 


KNIGHTS. 


1047 


Harrow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1887,  M.A.  1890)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1888  ; a partner  in  firm  of  F.  Mendl  and 
Co.,  grain  merchants,  of  London,  and  of 
War  Office  Advisory  Committee  on  Army 
Contracts  1915-18,  and  Chm.  of  Oat  Con- 
trol Committee ; a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Wheat  Supplies  1917-20  ; has 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown  ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Plymouth  (L)  1898-1900,  having  been 
defeated  there  1895  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Isle  of  Wight  1892,  and  Stockton 
1906  : m.  1888,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
A.  H.  Moses,  of  London  Stock  Exchange ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  17 , Hyde  Park  Street, 

W. 2 / Reform,  and  New  University 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Charles  Tom  Sigismund,  b.  1889 ; 
sometime  Lieut.  R.A.F.  and  Devon  Regt. : 
m.  1917,  Beryl  Althea  Thomas, — Robert 
William  Sigismund,  b.  1892;  Bar.-at-law ; 
sometime  Lieut.  R.F.A. 

Menendez,  Major  Sir  (Manuel)  Ray- 
mond, LL.B.,  son  of  M.  Menendez,  ol 
Bahamas  ; b.  1864 ! ed.  at  Emmanuel 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; LL.B.  1891  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1891 ; was  Puisne  Judge  of  S. 
Nigeria  1899-1904,  Ch.  Justice  of  N. 
Nigeria  1904-8,  Ch.  Recruiting  Officer 
for  Wilts  1915-17,  and  Assist.  Director 
National  Ser.  for  Wilts  1917-18  (retired 
as  Hon.  Major):  m.  1901,  Hester  Louise, 
da.  of  Vincent  Tilyon,  of  Englewood, 
New  Jersey,  -U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1906. 
Midford  House,  Midford,  Bath. 

Mercer,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  (Harvey) 
Frederic;  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  W.  H.  Mercer;  b.  1858;  ed.  in 
Jersey;  entered  R.A.  1877,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet 
Col.  1905,  Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915; 
retired  1919 ; Afghan  War  1880  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Burma  Ex- 
pedition 1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.),  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches  six 
times,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas, 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal); 
was  an  A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1907-10, 
Inspector  of  Artillery  S.  Army,  India  1910- 
11,  Inspector  of  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A.  in 
India  1911-14,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
I9II-I5  : m • 1891,  Helen  Evelyn,  who  d. 
1919,  only  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Edward  Nairne,  K.C.B. ; cr.  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  United 
Service  Club. 

Mercer,  Sir  William  Hepvvorth, 
K.C.M.G.-,  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Wadham 
Coll. , Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886; 
entered  Colonial  Office  1879  ; was  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Secs,  of  State 
for  the  Colonies  (Marquess  of  Ripon 
and  Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Chamberlain)  1895, 
and  Sec.  to  Pacific  Cable  Committee  1896 
and  1899  (C.M.G.);  appointed  a Crown 
Agent  for  the  Colonies  1900 ; is  Joint 
Editor  of  the  Colonial  Office  List ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1914.  4,  Mill- 
bank,  S.  W. 

Meredith,  Hon.  Sir  William  Ralph, 
LL.D.,  son  of  John  Cooke  Meredith,  of 
London,  Ontario  ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at  London 
Gram.  Sch. , Ontario,  and  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (LL.B.  1863,  LL.D.  1889);  was  ‘ 
M.L.A.  of  Ontario  for  London  1872-94,  i 
appointed  Ch.  Justice  of  Common  Pleas 


of  Ontario  1894,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  On- 
tario and  Pres,  of  its  Appellate  Div. 
1912  ; is  Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  Toronto  : 

: m.  1862,  Mary,  da.  of  Marcus  Holmes, 

of  London,  Ontario ; cr.  Knt.  1896. 
Binscarth  Road,  Toronto,  Ontario  ; 
Toronto  Club. 

Daughters  living — Maude  Allen,  b.  1863  : m. 
1888,  W.  T.  Ramsay,  of  Toronto, — Constance 
Mary  Redmond  [Toronto),  b.  1865  : m.  1898, 
George  A.  Peters,  M.D.,  who d.  190 7, — Isabel, 
Magdalene  [Toronto),  b.  1868  : m.  1896, 

J.  D.  Thorburn,  M.D.,  who  d.  1912. 

Merewether,  Sir  Edward  Marsh, 

K.  C.M.  G. , K.  C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  William  Lockyer  Merewether, 
K.CS.  I.,  C.B.  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Harrow; 
entered  Civil  Ser.,  Straits  Settlements 
1880 ; became  Inspector  of  Prisons, 
Straits  Settlements  1893,  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.  and  Clerk  of  Councils  1897,  British 
Resident,  Selangor  1901,  Lieut. -Gov.  and 
Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Malta  1902,  and  Gov. 
and  Com.-in.Ch.  of  Sierra  Leone  1911, 
and  of  Leeward  Islands  1915 ; acted  as 
Resident  Councillor,  Malacca  1897  and 
1900,  and  as  Colonial  Treasurer  1900, 
and  as  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. , Malta  1909 
and  1910:  m.  1883,  Honcria  Clemen- 
tina Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Braddell ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1902,  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.V.O. 
1907,  K.C.M.G.  1916.  Government  House, 
Antigua,  Leeward  Islands;  Windhafn, 
Junior  Carlton,  St.  Stephen' s,  and  Sports 
Clubs. 

Metcalfe,  Sir  George,  JC.B.E .,  son 
of  the  late  John  Metcalfe,  of  Leeds  ; b. 
1848  ; is  a Member  of  Stock  Exchange, 
and  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  ; was  Stock  Ex- 
change Representative  on  American 
Dollar  Securities  Committee  during  Euro- 
pean War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1917, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Munster  Lodge, 
Teddington. 

Meux,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  the  Hon.  Sir 
Hedworth,  G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  E. 
Durham!. 

Mewar  [see  UdaipurJ. 

Meyer,  Sir  William  Stevenson, 
G.C.J.E.,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Theodore  J.  Meyer  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Black- 
heath  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(B.A.  1881);  entered  I.C.S.  1881,  became 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  in  Local 
and  Municipal  Depart.  1886,  Sec.  to 
Madras  Board  of  Revenue  in  Separate 
Revenue  Depart.  1890,  Sec.  to  Commrs. 
of  Land  Revenue  1893,  Collector  and 
Magistrate  1896,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  in  Financial  Depart.  1897,  Sec. 
1905,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Madras  Gov.  1909  ; 
on  special  duty  for  sub-division  of  Madras 
Dists.  1902 ; was  Editor  of  Imperial 
Gazetteer  for  India  1902-5,  and  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Decentralization  in 
India  1907-9,  a British  Delegate  at  The 
Hague  Opium  Conference  1911-12,  and  a 
Member  of  Committee  on  Army  in  India 
1912;  sometime  a M.L.C.  of  Madras  ; 
appointed  Financial  Member  of  Council 
of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1913,  and  Pres., 
Central  Recruiting  Board,  India  1917 ; 
retired  1918 ; appointed  first  High  Commr. 
for  India  in  London  1920 ; translator  (from 
the  French)  of  “ Administrative  Problems 
of  British  India”  : m.  1895,  Mabel  Henri- 
etta, who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
W.  Wever  Jackson;  cr.  C. I.E.  1901, 
K.C.I.E.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1915,  G.C.I.E. 
1918.  East  Ittdia  United  Service  Club. 
Meyo-Robson  [see  Robson]. 

Micallef,  Sir  Richard,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Gaetano  Micallef,  of 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Valletta,  Malta ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Malta 
Univ.  ; entered  Malta  Civil  Ser.  1863, 
became  Sec.  to  Med.  Board  1881 , Dep. 
Receiver-Gen.,  Gozo  1884,  Assist.  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  Gozo  1885,  and  Comptroller 
of  Charitable  Institutions  of  Malta  1886 
(with  seat  in  Council  1888) ; sometime  a 
M.E.C.  of  Malta;  retired  1911  : m.  1872, 
Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  T.  G.  Micallef ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1906.  70, 
Strada  It-torri , Sliema,  Malta. 

Sons  living — Albert  Edward  (157,  Strada  It- 
torri,  Sliema,  Malta),  b.  1876;  in  Malta  Civil 
Ser.,  and  Major  King’s  Own  Malta  Regt.  of 
Mil. : m.  1908,  Lucy,  da.  of  Robert  King,  and 
widow  of  H.  Jackson, — Victor  Charles  (76, 
Strada  Forni,  Valletta,  Malta),  b.  1877  ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Malta  Artillery  : 
m.  1903,  Maud,  da.  of  Chevallier  R.  Portelli. 

Michell,  Hon.  Sir  Lewis  Loyd, 
C.V.O.,  son  of  John  Michell,  solicitor, 
sometime  of  Ilfracombe,  and  Madron, 
Cornwall ; b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital ; formerly  Gen.  Manager  of 
Standard  Bank  of  S.  Africa,  a Commr. 
of  the  Sinking  Fund,  and  Pres,  of 
Martial  Law  Board,  Cape  Colony;  sub- 
sequently a Member  of  House  of  Assembly 
for  Cape  Town,  Min.  without  Portfolio, 
andChm.  of  De  Beers  Consolidated  Mines; 
is  a Director  of  British  S.  Africa  Co.  and 
of  Rhodesia  Railways ; sometime  a Trustee 
-of  Rhodes  Fund : m.  1870,  Maria  Agnes, 
3rd  da.  of  Edward  Philpott,  J.P. , Civil 
Commr.  and  Magistrate,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope;  cr.  Knt.  1902,  C.V.O.  1910. 
Rondebosch,  South  Africa. 

Son  and  Daughters  living — Of  whom  Sophie: 
m.  1911,  Surg.-Capt.  Arthur  Gaskell,  C.B., 
O.B.E.,  R.N. 

Middlebrook,  ,Sz>  William,  M.P. , son 
of  the  late  John  Middlebrook,  of  Birstall ; 
b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Huddersfield  Coll.  ; ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1873 ; is  a member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  W.  and  E.  H.  Middle- 
brook, of  Leeds  and  Morley,  a Town 
Councillor  of  Morley  (Mayor  1896-7  and 
1904-5),  Gen.  Treasurer  of  Wesleyan 
Conference  (Chapel  Depart.),  and  a 
Treasurer  of  Leeds  Wesleyan  Mission  ; 
was  Lord  Mayor  of  Leeds  1910-n  ; has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Leeds  (L)  since 
Feb.  1908  : m.  1880,  Alma,  da.  of  William 
B.  Jackson,  of  Morley ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Park  Dene,  Morley,  Leeds;  Reform,  and 
National  Liberal  Chibs. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1887. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  1884, — another, 
b.  1889. 

Middleton,  Sir  John  Page,  el.  son  of 
E.  P.  Middleton,  J.P. , formerly  of  Hind- 
ringham  and  Haynford,  Norfolk  ; b.  1851; 
ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Trim  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  1872;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1874;  went  S.E.  Circuit;  was  Acting 
Queen’s  Advocate  Gold  Coast  Colony 
Jan.  to  June  1882,  and  Pres,  of  Limassol 
Dist.  Court,  Cyprus  1883-92,  Puisne  Judge 
of  Supreme  Court,  Cyprus  1892-1902  (acted 
as  Judge  of  Consular  Court,  Constanti- 
nople May  to  Aug.  1894),  and  a Puisne 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Ceylon  1902-12  : 
m.  1875,  Caroline,  da.  of  Paul  Bell,  of 
Stiffkey,  Norfolk;  cr.  Knt.  1912.  High 
Bank,  Mick  ley,  Ripon  ; Royal  Societies' 
Club. 

Sons  living — John  Collyer  Chard,  b.  1885;  in 
Forest  Ser.,  Ceylon. — Basil  Lascelles,  b. 
1 896 ; 2nd  Lieut.  Essex  Regt. 

Daughter  living — Rose  Julia,  b.  1868:  m. 

1913,  Siegmund  Freudenberg. 

Middleton,  Sir  Thomas  (Hudson), 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Allardyce  Middleton,  J.P.  ; b.  1863; 
ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle  Sch.,  and  at 
Glasgow  (B.Sc.  1883),  and  Edinburgh 


(B.Sc.  1889)  Univs.  ; M.Sc.  Durham 
1900,  M.A.  Camb.  1902 ; was  Profes- 
sor of  Agriculture,  Baroda  Coll.,  India 
1889-96,  Lecturer  in  Agriculture,  Univ. 
Coll,  of  Wales,  Aberystwith  1896-9,  Pro- 
fessor of  Agriculture,  Durham  Coll,  of 
Science  1899-1902,  and  at  Camb.  Univ. 
1902-7,  and  Assist.  Sec.  Board  of  Agri- 
culture and  Fisheries  1906-19 ; appointed 
a Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Food  Production 
1917,  and  Development  Commnr.  1919 : 
m.  1890,  Lydia  Falconer  Fraser  Miller, 
da.  of  the  late  Professor  John  Davidson, 
of  the  Univ.,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia;  cr. 
C. B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.B.E.  1918.  3,  Mont- 
pelier Avenue,  Ealing,  IF. 5. 

Son  living— Alexander  Allardyce,  be  1891 ; 
Capt.  R.A. 

Daughter  living — Margaret,  b.  1894. 

Miers,  Sir  Henry  Alexander,  D.Sc ., 
son  of  Francis  Charles  Miers,  C.E.,  of 
Beckenham ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881, 

M.A.  1884,  D.Sc.  1900);  Hon.  D.Sc., 
Sheffield  and  Manchester,  and  Hon. 
Ph.D.,  Christiania  1911  and  Michigan 
1918  ; was  an  Assist,  in  British  Museum 
1882-95,  Instructor  in  Crystallography, 
Central  Technical  Coll.,  S.  Kensington 
1886-95,  editor  of  Mineralogical  Maga- 
zine 1891-1900,  Waynflete  Professor  of 
Mineralogy,  Oxford  1895-1908,  Vice-Pres. 
of  Chemical  So.  1901-4,  and  of  Geolo- 
gical So.  1902-4,  Pres,  of  Mineralogical 
So.  1904-9,  and  Principal,  London  Univ. 
1908-15,  when  he  was  appointed  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Victoria  Univ.,  Man- 
chester Pres.  Geological  Section,  British 
Asso.  1905,  and  of  Educational  Section 
1910 ; is  a F.  R.S.,  a F.G.S.,  and  a Fellow 
of  Eton  and  of  Magdalen  Coll. , Oxford  ; 
author  of  “Mineralogy”  ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
Birch  Heys,  Cromwell  Range,  Fallow- 
field,  Manchester ; Athenceum,  University 
of  London,  and  Union  ( Manchester ) 
Clubs. 

Mieville,  Sir  Walter  Frederick, 
K.C.M.G.,  F.R.G.S.,  son  of  the  late 
Andrew  Am6d6e  Mi6ville ; b.  1855; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1874,  and  became 
Consul  1882  ; was  Acting  Consul  at  Suez 
1881-2,  when  he  was  appointed  Consul 
for  the  Soudan,  but  did  not  proceed, 
Acting  Vice-Consul  at  Alexandria,  and 
British  Delegate  to  Egyptian  Board  of 
Health  1882-3  ; present  at  Bombardment 
of  Alexandria  July  nth,  1882  (medal, 
Khedive’s  star) ; appointed  Consul  at 
Rio  Grande  do  Sul  1883,  but  did  not 
proceed ; attached  to  Special  Sanitary 
Mission  to  Egypt  during  Cholera  1883, 
and  on  Special  Mission  to  Vienna,  Berlin, 
and  London  1887 ; served  as  Pres,  of 
Egyptian  Maritime  and  Quarantine  Board 
of  Health  1884-97 ; was  Delegate  for 
Egypt  at  International  Sanitary  Con- 
ferences at  Venice  1892  and  at  Paris 
1894  ; is  a J.P.  ; received  2nd  class 
Medjidie  1891,  2nd  class  Crown  of  Italy 
1893,  and  2nd  class  Osmanieh  1897  : m. 
1882,  Theodora  Johanna,  who<£  1915,  da. 
of  the  late  H.  F.  Taylor;  cr.  C.M.G.  1887, 
K.C.M.G.  1898.  68,  Wilbury  Road, 

Hove,  Sussex  ; Hove  Club. 

Miles,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Scott 
Gould,  G.C.B.,  G.  C.M.G.,  G.B.E., 

C.  V.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Miles, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1880;  entered 
Army  1869,  became  Capt.  1876,  Major  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1888, 
Col.  1893,  Maj.-Gen.  1903,  and  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1909;  retired  1919 ; served  in  S.  Africa 


KNIGHTS. 


IO49 


1899-1900  as  D.A.G.  (despatches,  medal, 
C.B.)  ; was  Garrison  Instructor,  Aldershot 
1881-7,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Aldershot 
1887-8,  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters 

1889-93,  A.A.G. , Aldershot  1893-8,  was 
Comdt.  of  Staff  Coll.  1898-1903,  Gen. 
Comdg.  troops  in  Cape  Colony  Dist. 
1903-4,  Director  of  Recruiting  1903-8, 
Q.M.G.  to  the  Forces  (3rd  Mil.  Member 
of  Army  Council)  1908-12,  and  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch. , Gibraltar  1913-18;  ap- 
pointed Col.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1912; 
is  a Gov.  of  Wellington  Coll.,  a Grand 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Grand 
Cross  of  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and 
Isabella  la  Catolica  of  Spain  : m.  1877, 
Alice,  C.B. E.,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Parker,  of  Brettenham  Park, 
Suffolk;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1897,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1908,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  G.C.M.G.  1916, 
G.B.E.  1918.  Army  and  Navy , and 
Marlborough  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Alice,  b.  1879  : m. 
1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Harry  Hutton 
Wilson,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wilt- 
shire Regt.), — Gladys  Margaret,  b.  1885:  m. 
1910,  Randall  Davies,  of  1,  Cheyne  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  S.W. 

Miles,  Sir  John  Charles,  son  of  John 
Miles ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury,  and 
at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1893.  M.A. 
1899);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896;  is  Fellow, 
Tutor,  and  Domestic  Bursar  of  Merton 
College,  Oxford:  Legal  Assist.,  Min.  of 
Munitions  1915-18,  and  Solicitor  to  Min. 
of  Labour  1918-19 : m.  1904,  Marion 
Frances  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Langley,  2nd  Life  Guards  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
22,  Merton  Street,  Oxford ; Union  Club. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Miller,  Sir  Denison  Samuel  King, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  King 
Miller,  Headmaster  of  Demlequin  Public 
Sch.,  N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Dem- 
lequin Public  Sch.  ; Gov.  of  Commonwealth 
Bank  of  Australia,  and  a Life  Gov.  of 
Sydney  Hospital  and  of  Roy.  Alexandra 
Hospital  for  Children,  Sydney : m.  18 — , 
Laura  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  John 
Theophilus  Heeley ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1920. 
Cliff  brook,  Coogee,  N.S.  Wales;  Austra- 
lian (Sydney)  Club . 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Miller,  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  son  of 
the  Hon.  Henry  Miller,  of  Melbourne  ; 
b.  1848 ; ed.  at  Melbourne  Church  of 
England  Gram  Sch.  ; was  a M.L.C.  of 
Victoria  1892-1912  ; is  Chm.,  Bank  of  Vic- 
toria (Limited),  and  Hon.  Treasurer 
Australian  Branch,  British  Red  Cross 
So.  : m.  1877,  Mary  Elizabeth,  O.B.E., 
da.  of  — Darlot  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Glyn, 
Toorak,  Melbourne,  Victoria  ; Melbourne 
Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Miller,  Sir  Francis  Henry,  3rd  son 
of  the  late  Sir  William  Miller,  M.D. , 
of  Termonbacca  House,  Braehead,  Lon- 
donderry ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Foyle  Coll., 
Londonderry  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1888  ; 
appointed  Town  Clerk  and  Law  Officer, 
Londonderry  1904 ; was  Mayor  of  Lon- 
donderry 1901  and  1902  : m.  1890,  Maude 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Mere- 
dith, of  Croydon;  cr.  Knt.  1902.  Auge- 
nish,  Buncrana,  co.  Donegal ; Constitu- 
tional Club. 

Miller,  Sir  John  Ontario,  K.C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Schaw  Miller, 
merchant,  of  Montreal;  b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Old  Aberdeen  Gymnasium,  and  at  King’s 


Coll.,  Aberdeen;  entered  I.C.S.  1879; 
appointed  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.,  N.-W. 
Provinces  1884,  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. - 
Gov.  1886,  Settlement  Officer  1888,  Director 
of  Land  Records  and  Agriculture  1892, 
Dep.  Commr.  1895,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  N.-W.  Provinces  1898,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  in  Depart,  of  Revenue  and  Agri- 
culture 1902,  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1903,  and  Ch.  Commr.  Central 
Provinces  1905 ; was  a Member  of 
Viceroy’s  Executive  Council  1907-10  ; re- 
tired 1911  : m.  1888,  Mary  Evelina,  da. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Comyns 
Lyall,  P.C.,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D. , of  18,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; cr. 
C.S.I.,  1901,  K.C.S.I.  1911.  6,  Sussex 

Place,  W. ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Son  living — Alexander  Alfred  Lyall,  R.N.,  b. 
1894;  became  Lieut.  1915  : m.  1918,  Evelyn 
Mary,  da.  of  W.  H.  More,  of  Crown  Lodge, 
Harlech. 

Daughters  living — Evelina  Catherine,  b.  1889: 
tn.  1909,  Lieut. -Col.  Donald  Eiphinston 
Robertson,  Indian  Army  [see  Robertson, 
Knt.], — Margaret  Magdalen,  b.  1897. 

Miller,  Sir  Leslie  Creery,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Edward  Miller, 
C.S.I. , K.C.,  LL.D. ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Char- 
terhouse, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; en- 
tered I.C.S.  1883,  and  served  as  Assist. 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  Madras,  and  as 
Ch.  Assist.  ; appointed  Principal  Assist, 
and  Dist.  Magistrate  1895,  Collector  and 
Magistrate  1899,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1900  ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court, 
Madras  1907-14,  since  when  he  has  been 
Ch.  Judge  of  Mysore  : m.  1886,  Margaret 
Julia,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Robert  Lowry; 
cr.  Knt.  1914,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Banga- 
lore, S.  India  ; East  India  United  Service 
Clubs . 

Miller,  Hon.  Sir  (Thomas  Frederick) 
Dawson,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Robson 
Miller;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Durham  Sch., 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1891,  and  K.C.  1912; 
appointed  Ch.  Justice  of  Patna  High  Court 
1917 : m.  1894,  Effie  Thdrese,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Mill  Frodsham,  M.D.,  J.P.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Chhaja  Bagh,  Bhankipore , 
India;  11,  King' s Bench  Walk , Temple, 
E.  C.  ; United  University  Club. 

Daughters  living — Vera  Dawson, — Hilda 
Rosamond. 

Milligan,  Major  Sir  William,  M.D. , 
son  of  Professor  William  Milligan,  of 
Aberdeen;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1886,  M.D. 
Highest  Honours  1889),  and  at  Gottingen 
and  Vienna ; is  Aurist  and  Laryngologist, 
Roy.  Infirmary,  Manchester,  and  to 
Christie  Hospital,  Consulting  Surg.,  Man- 
chester Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Ear 
and  Throat,  Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  a 
J.P.  for  Peeblesshire,  and  Lecturer  on 
Diseases  of  the  Ear,  Victoria  Univ., 
Manchester;  author  of  “Diseases  of 
the  Ear  ” (Macmillan),  and  various 
scientific  and  clinical  papers:  m.  1890, 
Bertha  Warden  Anderson ; cr.  Knt. 
1914.  Westbourne,  Rusholme,  Manchester ; 
Polmood,  Broughton , Peeblesshire  ; Royal 
Automobile,  National  Liberal , and  Union 
(Manchester)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Derrick,  b.  1893. 

Daughter  living — Margaret,  b.  1900. 

Mills,  Sir  James,  K.C.M.G .,  3rd  son 
I of  the  late  William  Mills,  of  New  Zealand 
Civil  Ser.  ; b.  1847;  is  Chm.  of  Union 
Steamship  Co.  of  New  Zealand,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
I of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; sometime  a 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Member  of  Provincial  Parliament  of 
Otago,  and  subsequently  represented 
Port  Chalmers  in  New  Zealand  Par- 
liament ; was  a New  Zealand  Repre- 
sentative to  Colonial  Navigation  Confer- 
ence in  London  1907 : m.  1st,  1871, 
Annabella,  da.  of  W.  Langlands,  of  New  I 
Zealand ; 2ndly,  1888,  Sarah  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  Frank  Fosbery,  of  Cur- 
raghbridge,  co.  Limerick ; cr.  Knt.  1907, 
K.C.M.G.  1909.  60,  Princes  Gate , 

S.  IV.  ; Junior  Athenceuin,  and  Dunedin  , 
and  Wellington  ( New  Zealand ) Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Henry  James 
Fosbery,  b.  1895 ; Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps;  European  War  19 1 5-17  (prisoner) : m. 
1920,  Gladys,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  , 
Edward  Norton,  C.M.G.,  and  widow  of  the  - 
Hon.  Philip  Grenville  James  Fitzalan-Howard 
[see  B.  Howard  of  Glossop], 

Daughter  living — Geraldine  Fosbery;  m. 
1917,  Lieut.  Charles  Ernest  Basset  Curzon 
R.N.R.  [see  E.  Howe,  colls.]. 

Milne,  Gen.  Sir  George  Francis, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  G.  Milne,  of  Westwood,  Aberdeen  ; 
b.  1866  ; entered  R.  A.  1885,  became  Capt. 
1895,  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1909,  Maj.-Gen. 
1915,  Lieut. -Gen.  1917,  Col.  Comdt. 

R. A.  1918,  and  Gen.  1920  ; Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  (English  and  Egyptian  medals), 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 

spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col. , D.S.O.),  European  War  1914- 
19,  on  Staff  and  as  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
Salonika  Army  (despatches  twice,  pro- 
moted, K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  G.C.M.G., 
Grand  Cross  of  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Roumania,  and  of  French  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, and  Order  of  Wen  Hu  of  China);  was 
D.A.Q.M.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1903-7; 
appointed  to  Gen.  Staff  of  Territorial 
Force  1908,  Gen.  -•Staff  Officer  6th  Div. 
1909,  and  to  command  R.A. , 4th  Div. 
1913;  was  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. -in-Ch., 
Army  of  the  Black  Sea  1919-20 ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England ; has  Grand 
Cross  of  Order  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia,  2nd  class  Order  of  the  Danne- 
brog  of  Denmark,  and  3rd  class  Star 
of  Roumania ; is  a Grand  Officer  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  of  Stanislas  of  Russia, 
and  of  St.  Lazarus  and  St.  Maurice  of 
Italy,  and  has  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of 
the  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  palms,  and  Greek  medal 
for  Mil.  merit  : in.  1905,  Claire 

Marjoribanks,  da.  of  Sir  John  Nisbet 
Maitland,  5th  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C. B. 
(Mil.)  1912,  K.C.B.(Mil.)i9i8,  K.C.M.G. 
and  G.C.M.G.  1919.  4,  Thurloe  Court , 

S.  W.  3 ; A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Son  living — George  Douglas,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living  -Joan  Claire  Florence,  b. 
1907. 

Milner-White  [see  White]. 
Milton,  Sir  William  Henry, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , A".  C.  V.  O. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Milton ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough ; entered  Cape  Civil  Ser.  1878  ; 
became  Sec.  to  Tender  Board  1881,  Clerk 
to  Executive  Council  1885,  Acting  Sec.  to 
Prime  Min.’s  Depart.  1890,  Private  Sec. 
to  Prime  Min.  (Rt.  Hon.  C.  J.  Rhodes) 
1891,  Sec.  to  Prime  Min.’s  Depart.  1894, 
Ch.  Sec.  and  Sec.  for  Native  Affairs,  S. 
Rhodesia  1896,  Acting  Administrator 
1897,  Administrator  of  Mashonaland, 
Senior  Administrator  of  Rhodesia, 
and  Pres,  of  Executive  and  Legislative 
Councils  1898;  was  Sole  Administrator 


of  S.  Rhodesia  1902-14 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1883,  Eve- 
line, da.  of  A.  R.  Boreherds;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900,  K.C.M.G.  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1910. 
Sans  living — Cecil  Henry,  b.  18 — , — Noel 
Willoughly,  b.  18 — . 

Miraj,  Chief  ( Sir  Gangadhar  Rao 
Ganesh,  Bala  Sahib  Patwar  Dhanir ) 
(Senior  Branch),  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1866; 
is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1903.  Miraj,  Bombay. 

Mir  Sham  Shah,  Nawab  Khan  Baha- 
dur, Sir,  K.C.I.E.,  I.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Extra  Assist.  Commr. , Baluchistan ; cr. 
I.S.O.  1911,  C.I.E.  1914,  K.C.I.E.  1919. 
Mohamed  [see  Ahmed  Ali]. 

Mohamed  Ali  (of  Egypt),  H.H. 
Prince,  G.C.M.G.  ; cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 
1900. 

Mohamed  en  Nasir  [see  Tunis]. 
Mohammad  [see  Ali  Mohammad  and 
Ram  pur]. 

Mohammed  [see  Said]. 

Mohammerah,  H E.  the  (Sardar  Arfa 
Amir  Nuyan  Sheikh  Khazal  Khan-ibn- 
Haji  Jabir  Khan)  Sheikh  of,  G. C.I.E. , 
K.C.S.I. ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  (Hon.)  1910, 
K.C.S.I.  (Hon.)  1914,  G.C.I.E.  (Plon.) 
1916. 

Mohumad  Yusuf,  Sir,  son  of  Hayi 
Ismail  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  Bombay. 
Mokshagundum,  Visvesvaraya,  Sir, 
K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1861  ; B.A.  Madras  Univ., 
and  L.C.E.  Bombay  Univ.  ; became 
Assist.  Engineer,  Public  W'orks  Depart. , 
Bombay  1884,  Executive  Engineer  1899, 
and  Sup.  Engineer  1905 ; retired  1908  ; 
employed  as  Special  Consulting  Engineer 
to  H.H.  the  Nizam’s  Govt,  in  connection 
with  Flood  Prevention  Measures  and 
Drainage  of  Hyderabad  City,  April  to 
Oct.  1909 ; appointed  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.,  Public  Works  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
Mysore  Nov.  1909,  and  Dewan  of  Mysore 
Dec.  1912;  is  a M.I.C.E.  ; has  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  medal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  K.C.I.E. 
1913.  Bangalore , India. 

Molesworth,  Sir  Guilford  Lind- 
sey, K.C.I.E.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. 

Molteno,  Hon.  Sir  James  Tennant, 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Charles 
Molteno,  K.C.M.G.;  £.1865;  is  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Assembly,  Union  of  S. 
Africa  : in.  1889,  Clarissa  Celia,  da.  of 
Holland  Pryor;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Kenil- 
worth, Cape  Town. 

Daughter  living— Clarissa : m.  1915,  Capt. 
George  Brabazon  Newcomen,  E.  Lancashire 
Regt. 

M o n A s h , Maj.  - Gen.  Sir  John, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Louis 
Monash,  of  Hawthorn,  Victoria,  Austra- 
lia; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Scotch  Coll.,  Mel- 
bourne, and  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (B.A., 
LL.B. , Master  of  Civil  Engineering); 
Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1919  ; joined  Com- 
monwealth Mil.  Forces  1887,  and  was  21 
years  in  Australian  Garrison  Artillery,  5 
years  in  Intelligence  Corps,  and  2 years 
in  command  of  an  Inf.  Brig.,  becoming 
Col.  Australian  Imperial  Forces  (V.D. 
1907),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916;  European 
War  1915-18  in  Dardanelles  and  Egypt 
as  Brig. -Gen.  and  subsequently  in  France 
Comdg.  Australian  Army  Corps  (de- 
spatches seven  times,  C.B. , G.C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 

: Member  of  Council  of  Melbourne  Univ. 

of  Pres.  Victorian  Institute  of  Engineers, 


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a M.I.C.E.  (London),  and  a contributor 
to  Scientific  Journals;  appointed  Chm. 
Morwell  Brown  Coalfield  Scheme  1920: 
m.  1891,  Victoria,  who  d.  1920, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Moton  Moss,  of 
Melbourne;  cr.  C. B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  G.C.M.G  1919.  Queen 
Anne  Mansions , S.  W.  ; Iona , Toorak , 
Melbourne ; University  ( Melbourne ),  and 
Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Bertha,  b.  1893. 

Moncrieff,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Kenneth  Scott-,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., 
C./.E.,  son  of  Major  Alexander  Pringle 
Scott-Moncrieff,  I.S.C.  ; b.  1855;  ec^  at 
Edinburgh  Acad,  and  Univ.  ; entered 
R.E.  1873,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1893,  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  1906,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1912;  retired 
1918  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879- 
80,  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps) , in  China  1900-1901 , 
in  command  of  R.E.  (despatches,  C. I.E.), 
and  with  the  Waziristan  Expedition  1901- 2 
(medal  with  clasp)  ; was  Instructor  at  Sch. 
of  Mil.  Engineering  1893-8  ; commanded 
R.E.,  Dublin  Dist  1904-6;  appointed  Ch. 
Engineer  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901, 
Assist.  - Director  of  Fortifications  and 
Works  at  Head  Quarters  1906  ; was  Ch. 
Engineer,  Aldershot  1909-11,  and  Director 
of  Fortifications  and  Works  at  War  Office 
1911-18;  is  Director  of  English  Oilfields 
(Limited),  Vice-Pres.  Church  Mission- 
ary So.,  and  an  Hon.  M.I.C.E.  ; author 
of  various  technical  works : m.  1886, 

Helen  Morin,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Moubray,  of  Cambus,  and  Nae- 
moor,  Scotland;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1907,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  31,  Ladbroke  Square , W.  ; 

National  Chib. 

Daughters  living — Six,  of  whom  the  third, 
Elizabeth  Edith:  m.  1920,  Gilbert  John 

Beckford  Bevan,  Civil  Engineer,  Burma. 

Money,  Maj -Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Wigram, 
K.C.B.,  K.B.E.,  C.S.I. , son  of  the  late. 
Gilbert  Pocldington  Money;  b.  1866;  ed. 
at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1885,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Col.  1908,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916;  retired 
1920  ; Zhob  Expedition  1890,  Isazai  Ex- 
pedition 1892,  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  Zakka  Khel,  and  Mohmund  Ex- 
peditions 1908  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.B. ),  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  C.S.  I.,  K.t.B. ),  Egypt 
1918-19  (despatches,  K.B.E.) ; was  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gen. 
Comdg.  W.  Command,  India  1904-5, 
an  A.A.G.,  India  1905-9,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters  1 910-12, 
when  he  was  appointed  to  Staff  of  Army 
in  India;  has  Orders  of  the  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia,  Nile  of  Egypt,  and  King 
George  I.  of  Greece : m.  1st,  1903, 

Cicely  Frances,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of 
the  late  Clement  Francis  Wedgwood, 
of  Barlaston,  Etruria,  Staffordshire  ; 
2ndly,  1911,  Euphemia  Mabel,  da.  of  the 
late  George  James  Drummond,  of  Sway- 
lands  House,  Penshurst,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Alexander  Brodie,  of  Lethen  [see 
E.  Perth,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908, 
C.S.I.  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Levington  Hall,  I psivich ; 
United  Service,  and  Wellington  Clubs. 


Sons  living — David  Arthur  Wigram,  b.  1912, 
— George  Gilbert,  b.  1914, — James  Henry, 
b.  19x8. 

Money,  Sir  Leo  George  Chiozza, 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  A.  Chiozza;  b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Oxford  House  Sch.,  Greenwich, 
and  privately  ; is  a Lieut.  Roy.  Naval 
Vol.  Reserve,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical 
So. , and  an  author  and  journalist  ; some- 
time a member  of  staff  of  Daily  News, 
and  Managing  Editor  of  Commercial  In- 
telligence ; assumed  1903  the  additional 
surname  of  Money  (after  the  late  Mrs. 
Money  Chiozza — nte  Catherine  Money, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Money) ; 
served  on  Admiralty  and  other  War 
Committees  1914-15 ; appointed  Par- 
liamentary Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  Min.  of 
Munitions  (Rt.  Hon.  D.  Lloyd  George, 
M.  P.)  Oct.  1915;  was  a Member  of 
Restriction  of  Enemy  Supplies  Committee 
1914-15,  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Ministry 
of  Shipping  1916-18,  and  Member  of  War 
Trade  Advisory  Committee  1915-18 ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of  Paddington  (L.  and 
Collectivist ),  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910  (when 
he  was  defeated  there),  and  for  E.  Div.  of 
Northamptonshire,  Dec.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Totten- 
ham, S.  Div.  [Lab.)  Dec.  1918,  and 
Stockport  March  1920  ; author  of 
“ British  Trade  and  the  Zollverein  Issue,” 
“ Elements  of  the  Fiscal  Problem,” 
“ Riches  and  Poverty,"  “Things  that 
Matter,”  “Insurance  versus  Poverty,” 
“ The  Nation’s  Wealth,”  “The  Future  of 
Work,"  etc.  : m.  1892,  Gwendolen,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Elliott  Stevenson  ; cr. 
Knt.  1915.  The  Grey  House,  Hampstead 
Lane,  N.  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Daughter  living — Gwendolen  Doris,  b.  1896. 

Moneypenny,  Sir  Frederick  William, 
C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  2nd  son  of  Joseph 
Moneypenny,  of  Belfast ; b.  1859;  is  City 
Chamberlain  and  Private  Sec  to  Lord 
Mayor  of  Belfast ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 

1905,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  and  Knt.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Wyncote,  Strand- 
town,  Belfast. 

Monro,  Gen.  Sir  Charles  Carmichael, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.-,  b.  i860; 
entered  Army  1879,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt.  1889,  Major  1898,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen. 
1910,  Lieut. -Gen.  1915,  and  Gen.  1917; 
served  with  Malakand  Field  Force  and 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16,  Comdg. 
an  Army  Corps,  then  as  Com.-in-Ch. 
of  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force, 
and  subsequently  Comdg.  an  Army  (de- 
spatches, Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.);  was  Brig. -Major,  Gibraltar 
1898-9,  D.A.A.G. , Aldershot  1899,  Ch. 
Instructor  and  Staff  Officer  at  Sch.  of 
Musketry  1901-3,  Comdt.  there  1903-7, 
in  command  of  13th  Inf.  Brig,  and  troops 
in  Dublin  1907-10,  and  2nd  London 
Div.,  Territorial  Army  1912-16,  and 
Com.-in-Ch.  in  India,  and  Army  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  in  India  in 
Charge  of  Army  Depart.  1916-20 ; 
appointed  an  A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.  1918, 
and  Col.  Roy.  West  Surrey  Regt.  1920 ; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  Grand  Cor- 
don of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  : m.  1912, 

the  Hon.  Mary  Caroline,  D.B.E. , da. 
of  1st  Baron  O’ Hagan;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  G.C.M.G. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


1916,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  and  G.C.S.I.  1919. 
Simla,  India. 

Monro,  Sir  Horace  Cecil,  son 

of  the  late  Rev.  Horace  George  Mofiro, 
sometime  R.  of  Stratfieldsaye,  Hants ; b. 
1861;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1883) ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1900 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Pre- 
sidents of  Local  Govt.  Board  1892-97; 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Local  Govt.  Board  1897- 
1910,  and  Permanent  Sec.  1910-19  ; is  a 
Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
Woodlands , Bin  field,  Berks;  National , 
and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Montagu  - Stuart  - Wortley  [see 
Wortley]. 

Monteath,  Sir  James,  K.C.S.T.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Monteath,  of  Guile- 
burn,  Locherbie,  N.B.  ; b.  1847;  ed.  at 
Roy.  Academical  Institution  and  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Belfast;  entered  I.C.S.  1870;  was 
Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  in  Reve- 
nue Depart.  1884-6,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
ol  Bombay  1886-9,  Officiating  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bombay  in  Political  Depart. 
1889-90,  Collector  1890-96,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bombay  1896-1900,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Bombay 
1900-1905 ; acted  as  Gov.  of  Bombay 
Sept,  to  Dec.  1903 : m.  1892,  Amelia,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Hunter,  of  Belfast; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1897,  K.C.S.T.  1903.  Buck - 
erell  Lodge,  Honiton,  Devon  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living. 

Monteath,  Sir  Ruthven  Grey,  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  MacLaurin  Monteath, 
C.S.I.,  I.C.S.,  of  Broich,  and  Duchally, 
Perthshire  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Old  Trafford 
Sch. , Manchester  ; formerly  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Mackinnon,  Mackenzie  and  Co.  of 
Calcutta,  Bombay,  and  Karachi  ; ap- 
pointed Chm.  of  Bombay  Chamber  of 
Commerce  1910,  and  Pres,  of  Bengal 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1914 ; was  an 
Additional  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1910-14:  m.  1908,  Mabel 
Minnie,  el.  da.  of  W J Jones,  of  Chez- 
nous,  Guernsey;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  Duchally, 
Auchterarder,  Perthshire;  Oriental , and 
Royal  Scottish  Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Ruthven  Barry,  b.  1915, — 
Adrian  Lawrence,  b.  1918, — Charles  Gourlay, 
b.  1920. 

Montgomery,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Archi- 
bald Armar,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of 
Hugh  dc  Fellenberg  Montgomery,  D.  L. 
[see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.];  b.  1871;  ed. 
at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.  M.A.  ; is  Maj.- 
Gen.  R.A.,  sometime  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  K.C.M.G.):  m.  1896,  Diana, 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Langton  and  of 
Mrs.  Massingberd,  of  Gun  by ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Montgomery,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Arundel  Kerr,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1862;  entered  R.A.  1881,  became 
Capt.  1889,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
1906,  Col.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915; 
retired  1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  com- 
mand of  his  Battery,  and  as  D.A.A.G. , 
Intelligence  Depart,  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col. , D.S.O.),  European 
War  1 9 14-15,  on  Staff  (despatches  twice, 
Maj.-Gen.)  ; was  D. A. Q.M.G. , Aldershot 


Command  1902-5,  Professor  at  Indian 
Staff  Coll.  1905-9,  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  1st 
Div. , Aldershot  1 909-11,  Brig. -Gen.  Gen. 
Staff,  S.  Command  1911-14,  and  a Col. 
Comdt.  R.A.  1916-20 ; appointed  Food 
Commr.  for  Northumberland  and  Dur- 
ham 1920  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and 
an  Hon.  Freeman  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  : m.  1887,  Annie  Rosalie,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Lecky  Phelps,  of  Waterpark, 
co.  Clare  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Son  living — Robert  Vandeleur,  b.  1889;  Capt. 
Somerset  R.I. : m.  1920,  Katherine  Mary, 

da.  of  W.  H.  Ryott,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Daughter  living — Mary  Pipon  m.  1920,  Com. 
Richard  Bell  Davies,  Y.C.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C., 
R.N. 

Moody,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Macdon- 
ald, son  of  the  late  Fleet-Surg.  John 
Moody,  of  Great  Warley,  Essex  ; b.  1839  ; 
entered  R.M.L.  I.  1855,  became  Capt. 
1867,  Major  1877,  Lieut. -Col.  1884,  Col. 
1886,  2nd  Comdt.  1886,  Col.  Comdt. 
1889,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1892;  retired  1892; 
instrumental  in  establishing  the  Fleet 
Reserve ; is  a Representative  Member  of 
co.  of  London  Territorial  Force  Asso.  : 
m.  1873,  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Mainwaring,  of  Boden  Hall, 
Cheshire ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  29,  Upper 

Berkeley  Street , W.  ; Junior  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Mookerjee,  Hon.  Sir  Asutosh,  C.S.I., 
LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  Ganga 
Prasad  Mookerjee,  of  Calcutta  ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  Presidency  Coll. , and  at  City  Coll. 
(M.A.  1885)  ; enrolled  a Vakil  of  Calcutta 
High  Court  1888;  LL.D.  Calcutta  Univ. 
1894,  and  D.Sc.  1908;  appointed  Fellow 
and  Syndic  of  Calcutta  Univ.  1889,  Ta- 
gore Professor  of  Law  1897,  and  Vice- 
Chancellor  1906,  and  Member  of  Bengal 
and  Indian  Univs.  Commn.  1902 ; was 
Professor  of  Mathematics  at  Indian  Asso. 
for  Cultivation  of  Science  1887-92,  Repre- 
sentative of  Univ.  on  Council  of  Lieut.  - 
Gov.  of  Bengal  1899-1903,  and  of  Calcutta 
Corporation  on  same  Council  and  an 
Additional  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1903-4,  and  Officiating 
Puisne  Judge  of  Calcutta  High  Court 
1904-6,  since  when  he  has  been  a Puisne 
Judge  thereof  (acted  as  Ch.  Justice  1920) ; 
is  a Member  of  Roy.  Astronomical  So., 
Roy.  So.  of  Edinburgh,  Roy.  Irish  Acad. , 
and  other  learned  Sos. , and  Pres,  of  Asia- 
tic So.  of  Bengal,  and  of  Calcutta  Mathe- 
matical So.  ; author  of  “ Law  of  Per- 
petuities,” etc.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1909,  Knt. 
1 9 1 1.  77,  Russa  Road  North,  Bhowatn- 

pore,  Calcutta. 

Mookerjee;  Hon.  Sir  Rajendra  Nath, 
K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  London  Mis- 
sionary Sch.,  and  Pres.  Coll.,  Calcutta; 
is  a Civil  Engineer,  senior  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Martin  and  Co.,  engineers,  con- 
tractors, and  merchants,  of  6 and  7,  Clive 
Street,  Calcutta,  (London  firm,  T.  A. 
Martin  and  Co.,  Vestry  House,  E.C.), 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Bengal, 
and  of  Board  of  Trustees  for  Improvement 
of  Calcutta,  a Fellow  of  Calcutta  Univ., 
a Trustee  of  Indian  Museum,  Calcutta,  a 
Member  of  Court  of  Visitors  of  Indian 
Institute  of  Science,  and  a Member  of 
Governing  Body,  Seebpore  Engineering 
Coll.  ; was  Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1911 ; cr- 
C.I.E.  1909,  K.C.I.E.  1911.  7,  Ha  ring  ton 
Street,  Calcutta;  National  Liberal , and 
Calcutta  Clubs. 

Moon,  Sir  Ernest,  K.C.B.,  K.C.  [see 
Moon,  Bt.,  cr.  1887J. 


KNIGHTS. 


1053 


Mooney,  Sir  John  Joseph,  K.B.E.} 
son  of  the  late  James  G.  Mooney,  mer- 
chant, of  Dublin  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Ushaw 
Coll.,  Durham,  and  at.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dub- 
lin; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1895,  and 
Middle  Temple  1901 ; is  a J.P.  for  co. 
Dublin  ; appointed  a Member  of  Select 
Committee  on  Marconi  Agreement  1912  ; 
a Member  of  Advisory  Committee  on 
Repatriation  and  Internment  of  Allies 
during  European  War  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for 
S.  Dublin  Div.  of  Dublin  co.  (A)  Oct. 
1900  to  Jan.  1906,  and  for  Newry  Jan. 
1906  to  Nov.  1918:  m.  18 — , Ethel,  da. 
of  the  late  Angus  Macmillan,  M.O.,  of 
Hull ; cr.  K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  11,  Allen 

House , Allen  Street , Kensington , W.S; 
National  Liberal , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs . 

Moor,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Frederick 
Robert,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  “Privy 
Council”]. 

Moore,  Adm.  Sir  Archibald  Gordon 
Henry  Wilson,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Wilson  Moore  [M.  Ely, 
colls.]:  b.  1862;  entered  R.N.  1875,  became 
Lieut.  1884,  Com.  1896,  Capt.  1901,  Rear- 
Adm.  1911,  Vice-Adm.  1916,  and  Adm. 
1919  ; served  during  Egyptian  War  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  and  during  European 
War  19x4-15  ; accompanied  Garter  Mis- 
sion to  Shah  of  Persia  1903  ; appointed 
Naval  Assist,  to  First  Sea  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1907,  Capt.  of  the  Fleet  (Com- 
modore 1st  class)  1909,  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1909,  Director  of  Naval  Ordnance 
and  Torpedoes  Dec.  1909,  a Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1912,  to  command  2nd  Battle 
Cruiser  Squadron  1914,  and  Controller 
of  Mechanical  Warfare  Depart.,  Ministry 
of  Munitions  1917 ; has  Swedish  Order 
of  the  Sword  with  Star,  2nd  class  of 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia  (with 
plaque)  : m.  1887,  Edith  Maud,  da.  of 
Fleet- Paymaster  Edward  Madgewich  Roe; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907,  C.V.O.  1909, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 
Greenwood , Fareham , Hants;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Moore,  Adm.  Sir  Arthur  William, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Edward  Moore.  Hon.  Canon  of 
Canterbury;  b.  1847;  entered  R.N.  i860, 
became  Com.  1881,  Capt.  1884,  Rear-Adm. 
1899,  Vice-Adm.  1903,  and  Adm.  1907; 
retired  1912 ; served  in  Egyptian  War 
1882  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  3rd 
Class  Medjidie) ; was  a British  Delegate  at 
Anti-Slavery  Conference  held  in  Brussels 
1889-90,  Member  of  Australian  Defence 
Commn,  1890-91,  a Naval  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1898-1901,  Com.-in-Ch.  at 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  W.  Coast  of 
Africa  1901-4,  2nd  in  command  of  Chan- 
nel Fleet  1905,  Com.-in-Ch.  of  China 
Station  1905-8,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  at 
Portsmouth  1911-12;  has  Grand  Cross  of 
Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1892,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  K. C.V.O.  1905,  G.C.B.  (Mil.) 
and  G. C.V.O.  1911.  21,  Chester  Square, 

S.  W.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Moore,  Sir  Frederick  William,  son 
of  David  Moore,  Ph.D.,  formerly  Director 
of  Roy.  Botanic  Gardens,  Glasnevin ; b. 
1857 ; ed.  in  Hanover,  and  at  Roy  Coll, 
of  Science,  Ireland;  M.A.  1909;  was 
Curator  of  Trin.  Coll.  Garden,  Dublin 
1876-9,  since  when  he  has  been  Keeper 
of  Roy.  Botanic  Gardens,  Glasnevin  ; is 
a Member  of  Roy.  Irish  Acad.,  Pres. 
Roy.  Zoological  So.  of  Ireland,  and  a 


Fellow  of  Linnaean  So.  : m.  1901,  Phylis, 
da.  of  Robert  Paul,  J.P.,  of  Dublin; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  Royal  Botanic  Gardens, 
Glasnevin,  Dublin. 

Son  living — Frederick  David,  b.  1902. 

M oore,  Maj.-Gen . Sir  John  ^K.C.M.G., 
C.B. , F.R.C.  V.S.,  son  of  John  Moore,  of 
Longhirst, Morpeth;  ^.1864;  M.R.C.V.S. 
1885,  F.R.C. V.S.  1890;  entered  Army 
Vet.  Ser.  1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Col.  1913,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1918;  Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (medal),  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(despatches,  promoted),  European  War 
19 14-19  as  Director  of  Vet.  Sers.  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.,  K.C.M.G.);  was  Inspecting 

Vet.  Cfficer  and  Dep.  Principal  Vet. 
Officer,  India  1906-10,  Principal  Vet. 
Officer,  N.  Command  1910,  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Vet.  Sers.,  Irish  Command 
1910-14,  and  Aldershot  Command  1914 ; 
is  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1903,  Adelaide  Mary, 
da.  of  Benjamin  Murphy,  of  Prior  Park, 
Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.M.G.  and  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Moore,  .Sz>  John  William,  M.D.,  elder 
son  of  thelate  William  Daniel  Moore,  M.D. , 
of  40,  Fitzwilliam  Square  West,  Dublin ; 
b.  1845  ; ed.  at  High  Sch. , Dublin,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1865,  M.B.  and 
M.Ch.  1868, M.D.  and  D. P.  H.  1871,  M.A. 
1907) ; Hon.  D.Sc. , Oxford  1904;  is  Senior 
Physician  to  Meath  Hospital,  Dublin, 
Consulting  Physician  to  various  Dublin 
Hospitals,  Hon.  Physician  in  Ireland  to 
H.  M. , Pres,  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Med.  in  Ire- 
land, a Fellow  of  Roy.  Meteorological  So. , 
and  of  Swedish  So.  of  Physicians ; was 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  of  Ireland 
1898-1900;  appointed  a Visitor  of  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Cork  1905,  and  a Member  of  Irish 
Public  Health  Council  1919;  is  a D.L. 
for  Co.  of  City  of  Dublin ; author  of  several 
Med.  Text  Books;  joint  author  of  the 
“Manual  of  Public  Health  for  Ireland”  ; 
was  Editor  of  Dublin  Journal  of  Med. 
Science  1873-1920:  m.  1st,  1876,  Ellie, 

who  d.  1878,  da.  of  John  Ridley,  M.D. ; 
2ndly,  1881,  Louisa  Emma,  da.  of 
Edmund  J.  Armstrong,  D.  L. , of  co. 
Clare ; cr.  Knt.  1900.  40,  Fitzwilliam 

Square  West , Dublin ; University  [Dub- 
lin) Club. 

Sons  living — William  Edmund  Armstrong,  b. 
1882,— Maurice  Sydney,  M.D.,  b.  1886;  Surg.- 
Iyieut.-Com.  R.N. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Eleanor  Mary, 
b.  1876, — Elsie,  b.  1878  : m.  1902,  Reginald 
Arthur  Percy  Rogers,  Fellow  of  Trinity 
College,  Dublin, — Nora  Gladys,  b.  1890. 

Moore,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  New- 
ton James,  K.C.M.G. , M.P.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Moore,  of  Bunbury,  W.  Aus- 
tralia ; b.  1870 ; is  a Surveyor  and  Civil 
Engineer,  a J.P.  for  W.  Australia,  and 
Pres,  of  Institute  of  Surveyors,  W. 
Australia  ; appointed  Officer  Comdg.  In- 
telligence Corps,  W.  Australia  1908  ; was 
a M.L.A.  for  Bunbury,  W.  Australia 
1904-11,  having  been  Mayor  thereof 
1900-1904  ; started  the  first  Mounted  Inf. 
Corps  in  W.  Australia,  and  was  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  18th  Australian  Light  Horse 
(V.D.),  1901-8;  served  as  Pres,  of  W. 
Australian  Municipal  Asso.  1904-5;  ap- 
pointed Min.  of  Lands  and  Agriculture, 
W.  Australia  1905,  and  Premier,  Treasurer, 
and  Min.  for  Lands  1906  (resigned  Sept. 
1910)  ; was  Agent-Gen.  in  London  for 
W.  Australia  1911-18  (also  is  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  Australian  Troops  in  England 


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1915-17  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.);  sat  as 
M.P.  for  St.  George,  Hanover  Square  ( LU ) 
Oct.  to  Nov.  1918;  has  sat  for  N.  Div. 
of  Islington  (Co. U)  since  Dec.  1918:  m. 
1898,  Isabel,  da.  of  John  Lowrie,  of  Fergu- 
son, W.  Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908, 
K.C.M.G.  1910.  51,  Cadogan  Gardens, 

S.  14  .3. 

Son  living — James  Newton  Rodney,  b.  1905. 
Daughters  living — Cora  Isabel,  b.  1899: 
m.  1919,  Capt.  Ian  Brebner  Bullen,  formerly 
Scottish  Rifles, — Christina  Zie,  b.  1900:  m. 
1920.  Major  Alan  MacDougal  Ritchie,  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders, — Mollie,  b.  1909. 

Moore,  Sir  Charles  James  Steven- 
son-, K.C.I.E.,  C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  Rev. 

J.  J.  Stevenson-Moore,  LL.D.,  of  Llher- 
gydhoo,  Isle  of  Man ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at 
Felsted  Sch. , and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1885;  became 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector, 
Bengal  1894,  Assist.  Settlement  Officer 
1894,  Settlement  Officer  1896,  and  Magis- 
trate and  Collector  1898 ; was  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police  1904-7,  Director,  Criminal 
Intelligence  1907-10,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bengal  1910- 14,  and  a Member  of 
Board  of  Revenue,  Bengal  1914-20,  since 
when  he  has  been  a M.  E.C. , Bengal : m. 
1896,  Annie  Hay,  da.  of  Henry  Burrows, 
of  Doe  Park,  Woolton  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1912, 

K. C.I.E.  1920.  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Morant,  Adm.  Sir  George  Digby, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  Morant, 
junr. , Grenadier  Guards  ; b.  1837  ; 
entered  R.N.  1850,  became  Lieut.  1858, 
Com.  1866,  Capt.  1873,  Reax--Adm.  1889, 
Vice-Adm.  1895,  and  Adm.  1901 ; served 
in  Burmah  1852-3,  present  at  capture  of 
Rangoon  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Baltic  Sea 
1854  (medal),  in  Black  Sea  1855-6  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  Turkish  medal,  5th  class 
Medjidie),  and  in  China  War  1859,  pre- 
sent at  storming  of  Taku  Forts  (medal) ; 
was  Capt.  of  H.M.S.  “Valorous”  on 
particular  Ser.  1878-82  (thanked),  and  of 
H.M.S.  “Achilles”  1882-4,  Commodore 
in  charge  of  Hong  Kong  Dockyard  1884 
7,  Capt.  Sup.  of  Pembroke  Dockyard 
1887-9,  employed  under  Naval  Defence 
Act  1890-92,  and  Adm.  Sup.  Chatham 
Dockyard  1892-5 : m.  1866,  Sophia 

Georgina,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  G.  Eyres,  Grenadier  Guards;  cr. 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1901.  United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — Rev.  George  Edward  Jordan,  b. 
1868;  R.  of  Batcombe,  Somerset, — Edgar 
Robert,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1874  [see  “ Com- 

PANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Lydia  Louisa,  b.  1867, — 
Sybil  Mary,  b.  1877  : m.  1906,  James  Hugh 
Blackwood, — Sophy  Alice,  b.  1881  : m.  1911, 
Com.  Wilfrid  Ward  Hunt,  D.S.O.,  R.N.  [see 
Parker,  Bt.,  cr.  1681], — Aileen,  b.  1883  : m. 
1907,  Com.  Llewellyn  E-  H.  Llewellyn,  R.N., 
Inspector  Naval  Ordnance. 

Moreton,  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Charles, 
K.  C.  V.  O.  [see  E.  Ducie]. 

Morgan,  Major  Sir  David  Hughes, 
b.  1871 ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Queen's 
Coll.,  Oxford;  Major  3rd  Batn.  S.  Wales 
Borderers,  a J.P.  for  Brecon  (High  Sheriff 
1898-9)  and  Pembroke,  and  Chm.  of 
Western  Mail ; eight  years  Mayor  of 
Tenby : in.  1896,  Blanche  Elizabeth 

Wedge,  da.  of  the  late  James  Buckley,  of 
Bryncaerau  Castle,  Llanelly;  cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Penally  House,  Penally,  Pem- 
brokeshire ; J unior  Carlton,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Badminton  Clubs. 

Morgan,  Sir  Herbert  Edward,  K. B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  A.  R.  Morgan;  b.  1876  ; 
is  connected  with  W.  H.  Smith  and 


Son,  of  Strand,  W.C.,  and  associated 
with  Lord  Leverhulme  in  the  develop- 
ment of  the  Island  of  Lewis  ; appointed 
Assist.  Director,  Labour  Supply  Depart., 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1915,  Chm.  of  In- 
terdepartmental Committee  on  Building 
Labour  1916,  a Director  of  Building 
Labour,  Alien  Labour,  and  Passports 
1916,  and  Hon.  Assist,  to  Director  Em- 
ployment Depart.,  Ministry  of  Labour, 
and  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Labour  Supply, 
National  Ser.  1917;  author  of  “Dignity 
of  Business,”  etc. ; cr  K.B.E.  1917.  ib, 
King  Street,  St.  James's,  S.TT. 

Morgan,  Brig-Gen.  .S/rHill  Godfrey, 
K.B.E. , C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Capt.  Hill  Faulconer  Morgan,  28th  Regt. ; 
b.  1862 ; entei-ed  Gloucestershire  Regt. 
1883,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1889,  Major  1898,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917  ; 
retired  1906 ; now  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
served  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  4th  class 
Medjidie,  D.S.O.),  with  Nile  Expedi- 
tion 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  4th  class 
Osmanieh),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  first  as  Director  of  Supplies, 
Natal,  and  subsequently  as  D.A.G.  and 
Director  of  Supplies,  S.  Africa,  and  as 
Col.-on-the-Staff  (five  times  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.B.);  was  Messing  Adviser  at  the  War 
Office  1911-12,  and  Administrative  Mem- 
ber of  Forage  Committee  during  Euro- 
pean War  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.)  : m. 
1886,  Fanny,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Bousfield, 
of  Grasmere,  Craneswater  Park,  Southsea; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G. 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

M orison,  Sir  Theodore,  K.C.S.J. , 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James  Cotter 
.Morison ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Westminster, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1885, 
M.A.  1889) ; was  Tutor  to  Maharaja  of 
Chatarpur  1886-7,  Professor  at  Muham- 
madan Anglo-Oriental  Coll. , Aligarh 
1889-99,  Principal  thereof  1899-1905,  a 
Member  of  Gov. -Gen.’s  Council  1903-4, 
a Member  of  Council  of  Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1906-16,  and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Indian  Public  Services  1912-14 ; Senior 
Political  Officer  at  Dar-es-Salam,  1917, 
and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  1918- 
19;  appointed  Principal  of  Armstrong 
Coll.,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  1919;  served 
in  E.  Africa  1916-18  ; author  of  “ Imperial 
Rule  in  India,”  etc.  : m.  1895,  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Cohen, 
P.C.,  K.C.  ;cr.  K.C.I.E.  1910,  K.C.S.I. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Armstrong 
College,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; United 
University,  and  Northern  Clubs. 

Son  living — Arthur  Cotter,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea  Cotter,  b.  1898. 
Morison,  Sir  William  Thomson, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Patrick 

Morison,  C.A. , of  Edinburgh;  b.  i860; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S. 
1881,  and  served  as  Assist.  Collector,  and 
Collector  Bombay ; became  Dep.  Commr. , 
Burma  1889,  Administrator,  Porbandar 
State  1894,  Senior  Collector  and  Magi- 
strate, Bombay  1900  (Sec  to  Govt.  1900- 
1902),  and  Commr.,  Central  Div.,  Poona 
1908  ; was  Pres,  of  Indian  Factory  Labour 
Commn.  1907-8,  and  a Member  of  Bom- 
bay Executive  Council  1910-12 ; retired 
1912 ; temporary  Major  and  Acting 


KNIGHTS. 


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Lieut. -Col.  R.A.O.C.  1915-19:  m.  1897, 
Mabel  Elise,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  John 
Muir  Hunter,  C.S.I. ; cr.  C.S.I.  1909, 
K.C.S.I.  19x2,  C.M.G.  1917.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Morland,  Lietit.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Lethbridge  Napier,  K.C.B. , K. C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1865;  entered  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1884,  becameCapt.  1893,  Brevet 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut.  - 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1905,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1913,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1918  ; served 
with  Niger  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major),  in  Ashantee  1900,  in  com- 
mand of  his  Regt.,  present  at  operations 
on  Kaduna  River  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  with  Expedition  against 
Emir  of  Yola  1901  (despatches,  D.S.O. ), 
with  Kano-Sakoto  campaign  1903  (de- 
spatches, C.B.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-1 8,  on  Staff  (despatches,  K.C.B. , 
K. C.M.G.,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Lieut.-Gen.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and 
Com-in-Ch. , Malta  1895-8,  Comdt.  N. 
Nigeria  Regt.  1901-4,  Inspector-Gen.  of 
W.  African  Frontier  Force  190C-9,  and 
in  command  of  2nd  Inf.  Brig. , Aldershot 
1910-13 ; appointed  Col.  Suffolk  Regt. 
1919  ; and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. 
Army  of  the  Rhine  1920  : m.  1890,  Mabel 
Ellinor  Rowena,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of 
Adm.  Henry  Craven  St.  John,  R.N. 
[V.  Bolingbroke] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1903,  K.C.B.  (Mil. ) 1915,  K. C.M.G. 
1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Morris,  Sir  Daniel,  K. C.M.G .,  D.Sc ., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  son  of  Henry  Morris, 
formerly  of  Loughor,  Glamorganshire; 
b.  1844;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  at  Roy. 
College  of  Science,  S.  Kensington,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1st  Class  hon- 
ours in  Natural  Science  1876,  M.A.  1880, 
D.Sc.  1894)  ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Roy.  Botanic  Gardens,  Ceylon  1877,  and 
originated  investigations  for  treating  the 
coffee-leaf  disease  (publicly  thanked  by 
Planters’  Asso.  of  Ceylon,  bonus  of  one 
year’s  salary)  ; appointed  Director  of 
Botanical  Depart.,  Jamaica  1879;  ex- 
plored British  Honduras  1882 ; reported 
on  agricultural  resources  of  St.  Helena 
1883 ; was  Commr.  for  Jamaica  at  New 
Orleans  Exhibition  1884,  and  Chm.  of 
Board  of  Govs,  of  Institute  of  Jamaica 
1884-5;  represented  India  Office  at  Ramie 
Conferences  at  Paris  1888-9  > employed 
on  Special  Govt.  Mission  to  W.  Indies 
1890-91 ; reported  on  economic  develop- 
ment of  Bahamas  1895-6  ; was  Scientific 
Adviser  to  West  India  Roy.  Commn. 
1896-7,  Assist. -Director  of  the  Roy. 
Botanical  Gardens,  Kew  1886-98,  and  Im- 
perial Commr.  of  Agriculture  in  West 
Indies  1898-1908  (introduced  Sea  Island 
Cotton  Industry  1904),  Scientific  Adviserto 
the  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1908-13, 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Trade  Re- 
lations between  Canada  and  W.  Indies 
1909,  and  Pres.  Botanic  Section  of  British 
Asso.  1919;  is  a Fellow  of  Linnean  So., 
Vice-Pres.  of  Bournemouth  Natural 
Science  So.,  Vice-Pres.  of  the  Roy. 
Horticultural  So.  (formerly  Treasurer) 
and  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Bournemouth ; author  of 
numerous  works  on  pure  and  applied 
Botany,  especially  relating  to  tropical 
agriculture  : m.  1879,  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  John  Aitkin,  J.P. , of 
Bacup;  C.M.G.  1893,  K.C.M.G. 
1903.  14,  Crabton  Close , Boscombe , Hants; 
Bournemouth  Club. 


Morris,  Comy.-Gen.  Sir  Edward, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  Robert  Morris,  for- 
merly of  Rosbercon  House,  co.  Kilkenny  ; 
b.  1834  ; entered  Commissariat  Depart,  of 
Army  1854,  and  became  Dep.  Comy.-Gen. 
1878,  and  Comy.-Gen.  1881 ; retired  1886  ; 
served  in  Crimean  Campaign  1854-5  (medal 
with  clasp  and  Turkish  medal),  in  Zulu 
War  1879  (medal  with  clasp,  and  twice 
mentioned  in  despatches),  and  as  a Comy.- 
Gen.  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp,  2nd 
class  Medjidie,  Egyptian  star);  was  Comy.- 
Gen.  at  War  Office  1883-6 ; is  a J.  P.  for  Co. 
and  City  of  Dublin  : m.  1858,  Elizabeth 
Dorcas,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  Walter  Bishop 
Mant ; cr.  C.B.  1879,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1882. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Dorcas  ( Lady 
Bridge)  : m.  1885,  Col.  Sir  Charles  ITenry 
Bridge,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. 

Morris,  Sir  Malcolm  Alexander, 
K.C.  V.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  John 
Carnac  Morris,  F.R.S. , formerly  M.C.S.  ; 
b.  1849  ; ed.  at  St.  Mary’s  Hospital,  and 
in  Berlin  and  Vienna;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng- 
land 1870,  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh  1880; 
is  Consulting  Surg.  to  Skin  Depart.,  St. 
Mary’s  Hospital  (Surg.  there  1882-1902), 
Surg.  to  Skin  Depart.,  Seaman’s  Hos- 
pital, Pres.  Institute  of  Hygiene,  a 
Member  of  Radium  Institute,  a Director 
of  Cassell  and  Co.  (Limited),  publishers, 
of  Ludgate  Hill,  and  a Fellow  of 
Zoological  So.,  and  of  several  other 
learned  sos.  ; was  British  Representative 
of  National  Asso.  at  Berlin  Congress  on 
Tuberculosis  1901 ; author  of  several  med. 
works  : m.  1872,  Fanny,  da.  of  Thomas 
Cox,  of  Dorchester;  cr.  K.C.V.O.  1908. 

1 1 , Marlborough  Place,  N.W.  8 ; Reform 
Club. 

Morris,  Sir  Samuel  Meeson,  son  of 
Henry  Morris,  of  Shrewsbury;  b.  185 7; 
ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch. , and  privately  ; 
admitted  Solicitor  1879  (Law  So.’s  First 
Prizeman) ; a member  of  the  legal  firm 
of  Sprott  and  Morris,  of  Shrewsbury ; 
Mayor  of  Shrewsbury  1901-2,  and  1916- 
19 ; Chm.  of  its  local  Food  Committee 
during  European  War:  m.  1891,  Mary 
Frances,  da.  of  John  Bidlake;  cr.  Knt. 
1920.  24,  The  Crescent,  Shrewsbury. 

Son  living — Hugh  Meeson,  b.  1896. 

Morris,  Col.  Sir  William  George, 
K.C.M.G. , C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  W.  J.  Morris,  Bombay  Army ; b. 
1847  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered 
R.E.  1867,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major 
1886,  Lieut. -Col.  1893,  Brevet  Col.  1897, 
and  Col.  Comdt.  1898 ; retired  1904;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice, 
C.B. );  was  Assist.  Instructor  in  Survey 
at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering,  Chatham 
1877-82,  employed  with  Transit  of  Venus 
Expedition  to  Brisbane  1882,  in  charge 
of  Geodetic  Survey  of  S.  Africa  1883-93, 
Assist.  Comdt.,  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineer- 
ing, Chatham  1895-8,  a Col.-on-the-Staff 
R.E. , South  Africa  1898-1902,  and  Sup. 
Trigonometrical  Survey,  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colonies  1902-7  : m.  1st, 
1871,  Edith.  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
W.  W.  Tireman,  R.  of  Bowers  Gifford, 
Essex  ; 2nd,  1917,  Ethel  Joan,  da.  of  the 
late  R.  Warren,  of  Gosford  Pinis,  Ottery 
St.  Mary;  cr.  C.M.G.  1893,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  K.C.M.G.  1907. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Winifred : 
m.  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  Digby  Legard, 
C.B.E.,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  [see  Legard, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Morris-Jones  [see  Jones], 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Morrison,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Whipple  Bancroft,  K.C.M.G. , C.B., 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  R. 
Morrison,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario;  b.  1867; 
Maj.-Gen.  Canadian  Artillery ; S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Lieut.  Roy.  Canadian  Field 
Artillery  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-18,  Comdg.  Canadian  2nd  Div. 
Artillery  and  R.A.  Canadian  Corps,  and 
as  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Artillery 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) : 
m.  1911,  Mrs.  Emma  Fripp  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.C.M.G.  1919-  21,  McLeod  Street , 

Ottawa  ; Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 
Mortimer,  Col.  Sir  William  Hugh, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  A.  J.  Mortimer,  British 
Paymaster  - Gen.  of  English  - German 
Legion ; b.  1846 ; entered  41st  (Welsh) 
Regt.  1865,  transferred  to  Army  Pay 
Depart.  1878,  became  Hon.  Major  1883, 
Staff  Paymaster  1884,  and  Ch.  Paymaster 
1897  ; retired  1906  ; served  during  Egyp- 
tian Campaign  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  first  as 
Ch.  Paymaster  Natal  Forces,  and  sub- 
sequently as  Ch.  Paymaster  of  Forces  in 
S.  Africa  (despatches  twice,  C.B.) ; was  a 
Ch.  Accountant  at  Head  Quarters  1904-6: 
m.  1877,  Evelyn  Maude  Mary,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  George  Harries,  of  Trevaccoon, 
and  Rickestone,  Pembrokeshire  ; cr.  C.  B . 
(Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Quarry- 
mill,  Dyke  Road , Brighton. 

Daughters  living — Gwendoline  Maud,  b.  1878, 
— Evelyn  Sybil,  b.  1884:  m.  1915,  Capt. 
Montague  Livingston-James,  E.  Lancashire 
Regt., — Clara  Annandale,  b.  1887. 

Morton,  Sir  Alpheus  Cleophas,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Morton ; b. 
1840  ; ed.  privately  in  Canada ; is  an 
Architect  and  Surveyor,  a Member  of  City 
and  Guilds  of  London  Institute,  of  Sir  John 
Cass’s  Institute,  of  Westminster  Schs. , 
and  of  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science  and  Tech- 
nology, a Guardian  of  City  of  London 
Union,  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  a Dep. 
Alderman  (Farringdon  Without),  a Gov. 
of  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  a Trustee 
of  Crystal  Palace,  and  Chm.  of  Metro- 
politan Paving  Committee;  has  been  a 
Member  of  Corporation  of  City  of  Lon- 
don since  1882  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Hythe  (L)  1885,  Christchurch  1886,  and 
Bath  1900  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Peterborough 
Oct.  1889  to  July  1895  (when  he  was  de- 
feated there),  and  for  Sutherlandshire 
Jan.  1906  to  Nov,  1918:  m.  1874; 

cr.  Knt.  1918.  47,  Gauden  Road,  Clap- 

ham,  S.  W. 4;  124,  Chancery  Lane , 

W.C.  2/  National  Liberal , Scottish 
Liberal,  and  Clapham  Reform  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Three,  of  whom,  Capt.  A.:  m. 
1920,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  John  Stevenson, 
oi  Blackpool. 

Daughters  living  —Five. 

Morvi,  H.H.  the  Thakore  Sahib  ( Sir 
Waghji  Ravaji)  of,  G.C.J.E.  ; b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Rajkumar  Coll.  Rajkote ; is  one  of 
the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1887,  G.C.I.E. , 1897.  Morvi,  Kathiawar, 
Bombay. 

Mott,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sir  Frederick 
Walker,  K.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.S. , son  of 
Henry  Mott;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll, 
and  Hospital,  London  (M.D.  and  B.S. 
1884);  F.R.C.P.  and  LL.D.  Edinburgh 
1913;  sometime  Fullerian  Professor,  Roy. 
Institution  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and  Consulting  Phy- 
sician, Charing  Cross  Hospital,  Patho- 
logist to  London  County  Asylums, 
and  Consultant  Neurologist,  Maudsley 


Neurological  Clearing  Hospital,  S.E.  : 
m.  1885,  Georgiana,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  T.  Soley  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  25, 
Nottingham  Place,  W.  1 ; Savage  Club. 
Daughters  living — Four,  of  whom  the  second, 
Helen  Frances:  m.  19 — , L.  F.  Willis, O.B.E. 

Mountain,  Sir  Edward  Mortimer,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Stanford  Mortimer 
Mountain  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.  ; 
is  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  Eagle, 
Star  and  British  Dominions  Insurance  Co. : 
m.  1897,  Ellen  Evelyn  Siegl6 ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  West  Hill  House,  Epsom ; Oare 
Manor,  Brendon,  Devon. 

Son  living — Brian  Edward  Stanley,  b.  1899. 

Mountbatten,  Loi'd  Leopold  Arthur 
Louis,  G.C.  V.O.  [see  “Royal  Family”]. 
Moyers,  Sir  George,  LL.D.,  son  of 
William  Moyers,  formerly  of  Fortfield,  co. 
Dublin  ; b.  1836 ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (B.  A.  1856,  LL.B. and  LL.D. 
1868);  is  an  Architect,  Civil  Engineer,  and 
Surveyor,  a J.P.  for  co.  Dublin,  and  a 
D.  L.  for  Dublin,  of  which  city  he  was  Lord 
Mayor  1881 : m. , 1st,  1857,  Ada  Constance, 
who  d.  1885,  da.  of  Peter  Lambert,  of 
Castle  Ellen,  Athenry,  co.  Galway  ; 2nd, 
1904,  Lily  Pakenham,  widow  of  the  late 
Thomas  Mooney,  LL.D.,  Sec.  to  Local 
Govt.  Board,  Ireland ; cr.  Knt.  1887. 
27,  Belgrave  Square,  Monkstown,  co 
Dublin. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  One. 

Daughters  living — (By  xst  marriage)  Five. 

Moynihan,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Berkeley 
George  Andrew,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Andrew  Moynihan,  V.C., 
8th  King’s  Regt. ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Naval  Sch.,  and  at  Medical  Schs.  in  Leeds 
and  Berlin;  M.B.  and  L.R.C. P.  London 
1887,  B.S.  1889,  M.S.  (gold  medal)  1893; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1887,  F.R.C.S.  1890; 
Hon.  F.R.C.S.l.  and  Hon.  F.A.C.S.  ; 
was  Arris  and  Gale  Lecturer,  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Surgs. , England  1898-1900,  and 
Hunterian  Professor  1920  ; is  temporary 
Maj.-Gen.  R.A.M.C.,  Professor  of 
Clinical  Surgery,  Leeds  Univ.,  Senior 
Surg. , Leeds  General  Infirmary,  Hon. 
Consulting  Surg.,  Mirfield,  Skipton, 
and  Dewsbury  Infirmaries,  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  American  Surg.  Asso. , a Fellow 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  a Member  of 
So.  de  Chirurgie  de  Paris,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. ; 
served  as  Consulting  Surg.  to  British  Ex- 
peditionary Force  1914-15 ; author  of 
“Abdominal  Operations”  (3rd  edition), 
and  other  med.  works  : m.  1895,  Isabella 
Wellesley,  da.  of  Thomas  Richard  Jessop, 
F.R.C.S.,  J.P.  ; cr.  Knt.  1912,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  33,  Park 

Square,  Leeds;  Carr  Manor,  Leeds; 
Garrick,  Royal  Automobile,  and  Leeds 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Patrick  Berkeley,  b.  1906. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  Wellesley,  b.  189 7, 
— Shelagh  Berkeley,  b.  1902. 

Mudhol,  Chief  {Sir  Meherban  Malo- 
jirao  Vycenkatrow  Raja  Ghorpad,  Nan- 
saheb)  of,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  and  Hon.  2nd 
Lieut.  Indian  Army;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1920. 
Mudhol,  Bombay. 

Muhammad  [see  Abdulla  Khan, 
Ali  Muhammad  Khan,  Faiyaz  Ali 
Khan,  Nasrullah  Khan,  Tonk,  and 
Yusuf].  • jSL 

Muir,  Sir  Richard  David,  son  of 
Richard  Muir,  of  Greenock;  b.  1857; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1884,  and  a Bencher 
1909;  joined  S.-E.  Circuit;  is  Senior 


KNIGHTS, 


Counsel  to  the  Treasury,  Central  Criminal 
Court ; appointed  Recorder  of  Colchester 
1911  : m.  1889,  Mary  Beatrice,  da.  of 
William  Leycester ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  45, 

Sydenham  Hill , S.E. 26  ; 3,  Temple  Gar- 
dens, Temple , E.C. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Eeycester:  m.  1917, 
Godfrey  Kiesow. 

Muir,  Sir  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  LL.D 
F.R.S.,  E.R.S.E.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Muir,  of  Stonebyres,  Lanarkshire ; 
b.  1845  > ed-  at  Wishaw  Public  Sch. , at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1868,  Hon.  LL.D. 
1882),  and  in  Germany;  appointed  Sub- 
Warden  of  Coll.  Hall,  St.  Andrews  1868, 
Assist.  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  Glas- 
gow Univ.  1871,  and  Head  Master  of 
Mathematics  and  Science  Departs.,  Glas- 
gow High  Sch.  1874  : was  Examiner  in 
Mathematics  at  Glasgow  Unvi.  1879-84, 
and  in  St.  Andrews  Univ.  1886-8;  is  a 
F.R.S.,  a F.R.S.E.  (Keith  medal  for 
mathematical  research  1884  and  1899, 
Gunning- Viet ma  prize  197),  Pres,  of 
S.  Africa  Asso.  for  Advancement  of  Sci- 
ence, and  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy. 
Scottish  Geographical  So. ; elected  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  1897 ; has  been  Sup  Gen.  of 
Education,  Cape  Colony  since  1892  ; 
represented  Union  of  S.  Africa  at  Imperial 
Education  Conference  in  London  1911  ; 
author  of  1 ‘ Treatise  on  Theory  of  Deter- 
minants,” “ History  of  Theory  of  Deter- 
minants,” and  other  works : m.  1876, 
Margaret,  who  d.  1919,  youngest  da.  of 
the  late  Dugald  Bell,  of  Dumbartonshire; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  Knt.  1915.  Elmcote, 
Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony ; Civil  Service 
(1 Cape  Town ) Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Mulcahy,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis 
Edward,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1857  ; entered  Army 
1875  and  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1880, 
became  Assist.  Corny. -Gen.  1885,  Dep.- 
Comy.-Gen.  1896,  Col.  1896,  and  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen.  1906  ; retired  1908  ; was  Ch. 
Ordnance  Officer,  Roy.  Army  Clothing 
Factory  1896-1903,  Principal  Ordnance 
Officer,  Woolwich  1903-4,  and  Director 
of  Equipment  and  Ordnance  Stores 
1904-13  ; has  2nd  class  of  Order  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan  : m.  1882,  Minnie,  who 
d.  1902,  da.  of  H.  M.  Browne;  cr.  C. B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Mules,  Sir  Horace  Charles,  C.S.I., 
M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Marwood  Mules,  Lieut.  1st  Bombay 
Fusiliers;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; entered  Sind  Commn.  1874,  be- 
came Head  Assist.  Collector  1894,  Dep. 
Commr.  1895,  Collector  1900,  Collector 
Karachi  1903,  and  Chm.  of  Karachi  Port 
Trust  1909  ; retired  1920  : m.  1885,  Jane 
Lee,  da.  of  Michael  George  Luck ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.S.I.  1911, 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  and  Knt.  1919.  29,  Bram- 
ham  Gardens , S.  W.$  ; East  India  United 
Service,  and  Sind  ( Karachi ) Clubs. 
Daughters  living— Phyllis  Muriel,  b.  1893  : m. 
1919,  Major  Eric  James  Shearer,  M.C.,  In- 
dian Army,— Ellen  Barbara,  b.  1902. 

Mullaly,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert, 
K. C.M.G. , C.B.,  C.S.I. , son  of  the  late 
John  Mullaly,  H.E.I.C.S.;  b.  i860;  ed. 
privately,  at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered  R.E. 
1878,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1897, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1910 ; retired  1920  ; served  with 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  as  Field 


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Engineer  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A.G. , pre- 
sent at  action  of  Lombard’s  Kop,  defence 
of  Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  Natal, 
Orange  Free  State,  and  Transvaal  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  with  Bazar 
Valley  Field  Force,  and  with  Zakka  Khel 
Expedition  1908  as  Ch.  of  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.S.I.);  was  Officiating  Assist. 
Sec.  Mil.  Depart.,  India,  D.A.A.G.  for 
R.E.,  and  Sec.  Defence  Committee,  India 
1895,  D.A.Q.M.G.  for  Mobilisation,  India 
1896-1902,  Officiating  Dep. -Sec. , Mil. 
Depart.,  India  1902-3,  D.Q. M.G.  (and  in 
charge  of  Mobilisation),  India  1903-6 
(officiated  as  Q. M.G. , India  1904),  Di- 
rector of  Mil.  Operations  in  India  1906-10 
(officiated  as  Ch.  of  the  Staff  1908-9),  and 
in  command  of  Peshawar  Inf.  Brig.  1910- 
13;  and  a Div.  Com.  1914-19;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1905,  C.S.I.  1908,  K. C.M.G.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Mullick,  Hon.  Sir  Bisanta  Kumar, 
son  of  Otool  Churn  Mullick;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1887,  and 
became  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal 
1902  ; appointed  a Puisne  Judge  of  High 
Court,  Calcutta  1913,  and  of  Patna  High 
Court  1916 : m.  1900,  Kate  Annie,  da. 
of  John  Carter  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Patna , 
Bihar  and  Orissa , India. 

Mulock,  Hon.  Sir  William,  K.C.M.G.+ 
K.C. , LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Homan  Mulock ; b.  1844 ; ed.  at 
Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  and  Gold  Medallist, 
Modern  Languages  1863,  M.A.  1871, 
Hon.  LL.D.  1894);  Bar.  Canada  1868, 
and  a Q.C.  1890  ; sat  in  Canadian  Parlia- 
ment 1882-1905 ; was  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Toronto  Univ.  1881-1900;  appointed. 
Postmaster-Gen.  of  Canada  1896,  Ch. 
Justice  of  Exchequer,  Div.  of  High  Court, 
of  Justice,  Ontario,  1905,  and  Ch.  Justice 
of  the  Second  Appellate  Div.  Court  1913  ;, 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  P.C.  of 
Canada ; formerly  Lecturer  on  Equity, 
and  Law  Examiner  to  Law  So.,  Upper 
Canada  : m.  1870,  Sarah,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  James  Crowther,  of  Toronto;  cr. 
K. C.M.G.  1902.  518,  Jarvis  Streety 

Toronto  ; Rideau  { Ottawa ) Club, 

Sons  living — William,  b.  1871, — Cawthra,  b. 
1882  : m.  1903,  Adile  Baldwin,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Sir  (William)  Glenholme  Falconbridge. 
Daughters  living  — Edith  May,  b.  1873,— 
Ethel,  b.  1877. 

Munro,  Sir  Henry;  b.  18 — ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Inverness-shire,  a Bank  Director, 
and  a Director  of  other  public  cos.  ; 
thrice  Pres,  of  Inverness  Chamber  of 
Commerce ; was  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Highlands  and  Islands  of 
Scotland  1892  ; a Member  of  Parlia- 
mentary Panel  for  Scotland,  under  Pro- 
visional Order  Act : m.  1870,  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Fraser,  of  Inverness  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1906.  Ness-Mou?it , Inverness. 
Munro,  Sir  Thomas,  G.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Munro,  of  Moorfarm  House, 
Tain,  Scotland;  b.  1866;  ed.  privately,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; a Solicitor,  and 
Chm.  of  Provincial  Joint  Committee  of 
Industrial  Council ; was  Assist.  County 
Clerk  Midlothian  1890-92,  and  Dep. 
County  Clerk  of  Lanarkshire  1892-1904, 
since  when  he  has  been  County  Clerk  of 
Lanarkshire  and  Clerk  and  Treasurer  of 
Lanarkshire  Education  Authority  (Chm. 
1917-19) ; also  Clerk  and  Treasurer 
Lanark  Dist.  Board  of  Control,  and 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


holds  other  public  offices  ; acted  as  Ch. 
Adviser,  Labour  Depart,  of  the  Ministry 
of  Munitions  1917-19  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Lanarkshire  : m.  1897,  Jean  Russell, 
da.  of  James  Smart,  of  Balgreen,  Hamil- 
ton, Scotland;  cr.  Knt.  1914,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1917,  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Avon- 
grange , Hamilton , Lanarkshire ; National, 
Caledonian,  and  Edinburgh  University 
Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Muriel  Rose, — 
Jean  Shot. 

M unroe,  Sir  Harry  Courthope- 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major  L.  H.  Isaacs, 
M. P.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  1 rin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1897);  Bar.  Inner  j 

Temple  1883,  and  K.C.  1914 1 joined! 
S.-E.  Circuit;  a J.P.  for  Suffolk,  an  Asso.  j 
of  Surveyors’  Institution,  an  Hon.  Mem-  j 
ber  of  Auctioneers’  and  Estate  Agents’  j 
Institute  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a | 
Member  of  Estate  Management  and  De-  | 
gree  Committee  of  London  Univ.  and  of  j 
Industrial  Court  Chm.’s  Panel ; during 
European  War  was  Chrn.  of  Committee 
on  Release  of  Railwaymen  for  Mil.  Ser.  ; 
baptized  in  the  name  of  Courthope- 
Munroe  : m.  1881,  Ellen,  da.  of  James 
Elliott  Shirley;  cr.  Knt.  1919.  3, 

Gloucester  Gate,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.; 
The  Manor  House,  Kelsale,  Saxmund- 
ham;  3,  Har court  Buildings,  Temple, 

E.C.;  Junior  Carlton,  and  St.  Stephen’s  ! 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Caryl  Henry  ( United  University 
Club),  b.  1890;  served  in  Mesopotamia  in 
33rd  Indian  Cav. ; Sec.  Commercial  Diplo.  Ser. , 
British  Legation  at  Constantinople:  m. 

1912,  Dorothy  Millicent,  da.  of  Hubert  Lee 
Bevan, — Noel  Rarley,  b.  1902 ; Midshipman 
R.N. 

Murison,  Sir  (James)  William,  son  of 
Professor  Alexander  Falconer  Murison, 
LL.D. , Bar.-at-Law,  of  2,  Garden  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  (Senior  Classical  Scholar 
1891,  Latham  English  Prizeman,  B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1894);  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1896  ; appointed  Registrar  of  High  Court, 

E.  Africa  Protectorate  1902,  Town  Magis- 
trate, Mombasa  1904,  an  Assist.  Judge  of 
H.B.M.'s  Court  of  Zanzibar  1904,  Senior 
Assist.  Judge  Feb.  1905.  Ch.  Judge  Sept. 
1914,  Judge  of  the  Prize  Court,  Zanzibar 
Oct.  1914  (also  sat  as  a Judge  of  Court 
of  Appeal  for  E.  Africa),  and  Attorney  - 
Gen.  of  Straits  Settlements  1919 ; is  a 
M.L.C.  and  a M.E.C.  of  Straits  Settle- 
ments ; acted  as  Colonial  Sec.  June  1920, 
and  as  Gov.’s  Dep.  July  to  Sept.  1920  ; 
sometime  a Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of 
H.H.  the  Sultan  of  Zanzibar  ; has  Order 
of  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar:  m.  1904, 
Mabel  Adeline  Paterson,  da.  of  John 
Paterson,  of  42,  Holland  Park,  W.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Sitigapore,  Straits  Settle- 
ments; Athenceum,  and  Sports'  Clubs. 

San  living-  One,  b.  19 — . 

Daughter  living— One. 

Murphy,  Sir  Shirley  Forster,  K.B.E. , j 

F.  R.  C.  S. , son  of  the  late  George  Murphy  ; | 
b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  ; is  Past 
Pres,  of  So.  of  Med.  Officers  of  Health, 
a Member  of  Council  and  Past  Vice-  | 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.,  a Fellow  of1 
Roy.  So.  of  Medicine,  a Corresponding  j 
Member  of  Roy.  So.  of  Hygiene  (Italy), 
and  of  Med.  So.  of  Sweden,  Hon.  Fellow  J 
American  Med.  Asso.,  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  j 
Army  Med.  Corps  (Territorial  Force) ; 1 
was  Med.  Officer  of  Health  of  Co.  of 
London  1889-1911;  served  as  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Tuberculosis  ; author  j 
of  various  medical  papers:  m.  1880,  Ellen  , 
Theodora,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 


S.  King;  cr.  Knt.  1904,  K.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  9,  Bentinck  Terrace,  Regent's 

Park,  N.  W. ; Athenceum,  and  Savile 
Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Muriel,  b.  1882, — Frances, 
b.  1899. 

Murray,  Gen.  Sir  Archibald  James, 

G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Murray,  of  Wood- 
house,  near  Kingsclere,  Hants  ; b.  i860 ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  27th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1887,  Major  1898, 
Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen. 
1910,  Lieut.-Gen.  1915,  and  Gen.  1919; 
served  in  Zululand  1888,  in  S.  Africa  1899, 
1900,  and  1902  (dangerously  wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.  S.  O. ) , and  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Ch.  of  Staff,  then  as  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
Egyptian  Expeditionary  Force,  and  after- 
wards as  Com.-in-Ch.  of  all  Forces  in 
Egypt  (despatches,  K.C.  M.G.  ,G.C.  M.G., 
Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Lieut.- 
Gen.,  Gen.,  Grand  Cordon  of  Orders  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia  and  of  the  Nile, 
and  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan,  Grand 
Officer  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy)  ; was  A.A.G.  1st  Div.  Aldershot 
Command  1902-5.  Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff  1905-7,  and  Director  of  Mil.  Training 
at  Head  Quarters  1907-12  ; appointed  Col. 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1911,  Inspector 
of  Inf.  1912,  to  command  2nd  Div.  Aider- 
shot  1914,  Dep.  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff 
at  War  Office  1915,  and  Ch.  of  Imperial 
Gen.  Staff,  a Member  of  Army  Council 
Oct.  1915,  and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. 
at  Aldershot  1917;  is  a J.P.  for  Kent: 
m.  1st,  1890,  Caroline  Helen,  who  d.  1910, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Baker 
Sweet,  of  Hillersdon,  Tiverton,  Devon ; 
2ndly,  1912,  Mildred  Georgina,  da.  of  Col. 
William  Toke  Dooner,  J.P.,  of  Ditton 
Place,  near  Maidstone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C. B.  (Mil.)  1904,  C.V.O.  1907,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911,  K.C.M.G.  1915,  G.C.M.G. 
1917.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Louis  Gerald,  b.  1891 ; Capt. 
Gordon  Highlanders. 

Murray,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Wyndham, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Boyles 
Murray,  M.A. , Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s;  b. 
1844;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  a retired 
Col. , and  a Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England; 
was  a Member  of  Bulgarian  Boundary 
Commn.,  and  Assist.  Mil.  Attache  in 
Turkey  1878  (despatches) ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1879  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  during  Afghan 
War  1880-81  (medal),  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882  (despatches,  medal  with 
Tel-el-Kebir  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  and 
with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5 
(despatches);  was  one  of  H.M.’s  Hon. 
Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  1891-1912 ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Bath  (C)  July  1892  to 
Jan.  1906,  when  he  was  defeated ; ap- 
pointed Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Scarlet 
Rod  to  Order  of  the  Bath  1913 ; a Member 
of  Council  of  Japan  So.  ; has  3rd  class 
of  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  : m. 
1890,  Emma  Cecilia,  O.B.E.  (a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  has  Order  of  Mercy),  da. 
of  Edward  Walker,  and  widow  of  Major 
Konarski;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  Knt. 
1905  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Winton 
House,  Richmond,  Surrey ; 10,  Rutland 
Gate,  S.  W.  ; Marlborough , Carlton,  and 
Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 


KNIGHTS. 


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Murray,  Sir  David,  R.A.,  son  of 
James  Murray,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  1849  ; ed. 
at  Glasgow ; is  a landscape  painter,  a 
R.A. , an  A.R.S.A. , and  Pres,  of  Roy. 
Institute  of  Painters  in  Water  Colours ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  1,  Langham  Chambers , 

Portland  Place,  W. ; Arts , and  Art 
( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Murray,  Sir  George,  K.B.E.,  4th  son 

ofthelate  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Murray,  42nd 
Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  ; b. 
1865 ; ed.  privately ; Officer  Casualties 
Depart.  (T.F.),  War  Office  1915-17  ; 
Statistical  Depart.  1917-20:  m.  1891,  Lily 
Gwendoline,  twin  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Mayhew,  of  Duxbury  Park,  Chorley, 
Lancashire;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
37,  Kensington  Park  Gardens , PP.11/ 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Murray,  Sir  George  Evelyn  Pember- 

ton, K.C.B.  [see  D.  Atholl,  colls.]. 

Murray,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Herbert, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  LS.O.  [see  D.  Atholl, 
colls.]. 

Murray,  Hon.  Sir  George  John 
Robert,  K.C.M.G. , LL.M.,  son  of  the 
late  Alexander  Borthwick  Murray,  of 
Murray  Park,  Magill,  near  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s 
Collegiate  Sch. , Adelaide,  at  Adelaide 
Univ.  (B.A.  1883),  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.,  and  LL.  B.  (bracketed 
Senior),  Law  Tripos  1887,  LL.M.  1909) ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1888  and  S.  Australia 
1889  and  a K.C.  1906;  was  Associate 
to  Ch.  Justice  of  Supreme  Court,  S. 
Australia  1889-90;  appointed  a Puisne 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  S.  Australia 
1912,  and  Ch.  Justice  and  Lieut. -Gov. 
thereof  1916 ; elected  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Adelaide  Univ.  1915,  and  Chancellor 
1916;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Murray  Park, 
Magill,  Adelaide,  South  Australia  ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  {London),  and 
Adelaide  Clubs. 

Murray,  Sir  George  Sheppard,  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Murray,  of  Ceylon 
Civil  Ser.  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Hyde  Abbey 
Sch. , Winchester  ; sometime  Manager  of 
Mercantile  Bank  of  India,  Singapore  ; was 
a M.  L.C.  of  Straits  Settlements  1888-1906: 
m.  1888,  Lucy  Mary  Johanna,  da.  of  the 
late  Nicholas  Belfield  Dennys,  Ph.D. , of 
Singapore ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  Cleveland 
House,  St.  James's  Square,  S.  W.  ; Bar- 
ret stown  Castle,  Bally  more  Eustace,  co. 
Kildare;  Junior  Carlton,  Wellington , 
Royal  Automobile,  Ranelagh,  and  Sports' 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Richard  Brian,  b.  1889;  Capt. 
London  Regt. : m.  1915,  Vera  Gascoigne,  da. 
of  F.  H.  Moore,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Murray,  Sir  James,  son  of  William 
Murray,  of  Mastrick,  Aberdeenshire  ; b. 
1850;  ed.  at  Woodside  Sch.  and  Gymna- 
sium, Old  Aberdeen,  and  at  Aberdeen 
Univ. ; sat  as  M.P.  {L)  for  E.  Aberdeen- 
shire 1906-10  ; is  a Merchant  and  J).L.  of 


I Aberdeen  Art  Gallery,  and  a Trustee  of 
> National  Galleries  of  Scotland  ; m.  1st, 

I 1874,  Martha,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  William 
Benton,  of  Crookmore,  Alford ; 2ndly, 

1 1876,  Charlotte,  da.  of  Charles  Keith,  of 
, Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  3, 
Buckingham  Gate,  S.  W.  ; Glenburnie 
j Park,  Aberdeen;  Reform,  Royal  Auto- 
I mobile,  and  Arts  Clubs. 

Sons  living— Three. 

Daughters  living— Two. 


Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Malcolm 
Donald,  K.C.V.O. , C.B.  [see  E.  Dun- 
more,  colls.]. 

Murray,  Sir  Oswyn  Alexander 
Ruthven,  K.  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Sir  James 
Augustus  Henry  Murray,  LL.  D. , D.C.L. 
[see  Murray,  "Knights’  Widows”]; 
b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1895,  M.A.  1906,  Hon.  Fellow  1919); 
entered  Admiralty  1897,  and  served  as 
Private  Sec.  to  various  Members  of  the 
Board  of  Admiralty  1899-1904 ; was  Di- 
rector of  Victualling  of  the  Navy  1905-n, 
Assist.  Sec.  of  the  Admiralty  1911-17, 
since  when  he  has  been  Sec.  of  Admiralty  ; 
has  2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  London,  and  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour : m.  1900,  Mildred 
Octavia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Septimus 
March;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Annery,  Roehampton. 

Son  living — Malcolm  Patrick,  b.  1905. 
Daughter  living — Priscilla  March,  b.  1902. 

Murray,  Sir  Robert;  b.  1846;  is  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Love  and  Stewart, 
timber  merchants,  of  Glasgow  and 
Bo’ness ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Caer-Edin, 
Bo' ness,  West  Lothian. 

Murray,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Keir, 
K.  C.M.  G. , son  of  Archibald  Keir  Murray, 
of  Pine  Town,  Natal ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at 
Pine  Town ; was  at  Diamond  Fields 

1870- 71,  and  in  business  at  Ladysmith 

1871- 80;  sometime  a Vol. , and  many 
years  Chm.  (now  Pres.)  of  Natal  Farmers’ 
Conference  and  Agricultural  So.  ; repre- 
sented Natal  at  S.  African  Railway  and 
Customs  Conferences,  and  at  Roy.  Open- 
ing of  Australian  Parliament ; was  Chm. 
of  Govt.  Board  of  Arbitrators  in  connec- 
tion with  Defective  Surveys  ; sat  for  Key’s 
River  Co.  in  Natal  Legislative  Assembly 
1886-90,  since  when  he  has  sat  for  City 
of  Pietermaritzburg ; has  been  Pres,  of 
Natal  Farmers’  Congress  ; served  in  Zulu 
War  1879,  in  command  of  Ladysmith 
Defence  Force,  and  in  S.  African  War 
1899-1900,  raising  Murray’s  Horse  and 
Murray’s  Scouts,  and  acting  as  Ch.  of  In- 
telligence, Ladysmith  Relief  Force  (de- 
spatches thrice,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
K.C.M.G.) ; appointed  Min.  of  Lands 
and  Works,  Natal  1893,  Colonial  Sec. 
thereof  1897,  and  Gen.  Sup.  of  Boer 
Refugee  Camps,  Natal  1901  (specially 
thanked  by  Sec.  of  State  for  Colonies) ; 
is  Ch.  Leader  of  Natal  Mil.  Reserves,  a 
J.  P.  for  the  Colony,  Pres,  of  Pietermaritz- 
burg County  Agricultural  So. , and  Natal 
Turf  Club,  Pres,  of  Rugby  Union,  and 
a Director  of  Natal  Bank  ; was  Chm.  of 
Live  Stock  Govt.  Commns. , of  Utrecht- 
Vryheid  Compensation  Claims  Commn. , 
and  of  Defective  Surveys  Board  of  Arbi- 
tration, and  a Member  of  Native,  Crown 
lands,  and  Magistrates  Commns. : m.  1887, 
Annie,  da.  of  Henry  Procter;  cr.  C. M.G. 
1895,  K.C.M.G.  1901.  Cleland,  Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal. 

Murray,  Col.  Sir  Valentine,  K.B.E. , 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  George  Murray, 
Bar.-atlaw;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R. E. 
1886,  became  Capt.  1896,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and 
Col.  1916 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European  War 
1914-19,  latterlyas  Director  of  Transporta- 
tion, with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches, 
C.M.G. , C.  B.,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour, 


io6o 


KNIGHTAGE. 


K B.  E. ) ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1909,  Flora  Constance,  da.  of  Ralph 
Entwistle  Peters,  formerly  of  Eastington, 
Gloucestershire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  10,  Cum- 
berland Terrace , Regent' s Park , N.  W.  1 ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Murshidabad,  Ihtishamul-Mulk  ] 
Raisud  Dowla,  Amir-ul- Omra , Nawab 
Asef  Kudr  Syud  Sir  Wasif  Ali  Meerza, 
Khan  Bahadur  Mahabat  Jung , Nawab 
Bahadur  of,  K.  C.  S.  /. , K.  C.  V.  0. , son  of 
the  late  Nawab  Sir  Syud  Hussan  Ali 
Meerza  Bahadur,  G.C.I.E.  ; b.  1875  ; ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Premier  Noble 
of  Bengal,  Behar,  and  Orissa;  sometime 
a Member  of  Bengal  Legislative  Council  : 
m.  1900;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1910,  K.C.V.O. 
1912.  The  Palace,  Murshidabad. 
Murton,  Sir  Walter,  C.B. , son  of 
Walter  Murton,  formerly  of  East  Stour, 
Ashford,  Kent;  b.  1836;  ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch ; practised  as  a solicitor  until  1875  ; 
was  first  Solicitor  to  the  Board  of  Trade 
1875-190°,  and  British  Representative  at 
London  Conference  on  German  Govt. 
Claims  arising  in  S.  Africa  1900  ; author  of 
“ Wreck  Inquiries”  : m.  i860,  Mary,  who 
d.  1895,  da.  of  John  Callaway ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1894,  Knt.  1899.  Gipp' s 

Close,  Langton,  Kent ; Devonshire  Club. 
Sons  living — Walter  Herbert  ( The  Briars, 
Chislehurst),  b.  1861  : m.  1906,  Edith  Alice, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Payne,  of  Selwood, 
Chislehurst, — Ernest,  b.  1867  ; sometime  in 
R.N.V.R. 

Myles,  Col.  Sir  Thomas,  C.B.,  M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Myles,  of  Limerick  ; 
b.  1857;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  1881,  M.D.  1888);  F.R.C.S. 
Ireland  1885 ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Acad, 
of  Med.,  Ireland,  a Member  of  Gen.  Med. 
Council,  a Member  of  British  Med.  Asso. , 
Col.  R.  A.  M.C.,  and  temporary  Consulting 
Surg.  to  H.M.  Forces  in  Ireland  ; formerly 
Professor  of  Pathology  and  Examiner  in 
Anatomy  to  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. , Ireland, 
Resident  Surg.  Steevens  Hospital,  Dublin, 
and  Surg.  to  Richmond  Hospital,  Dublin  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Dublin  Hospitals  Commn. 
1885,  and  Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgeons, 
Ireland  1900-1902 ; appointed  an  Hon. 
Surg.  to  H.M.  in  Ireland  1910;  author  of 
various  Med.  Pamphlets:  m.  1888,  Frances 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
Ayres,  M.A. , Canon  of  St.  Patrick's, 
Dublin;  cr.  Knt.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
33,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin ; Royal 
Hibernian  United  Service,  and  Royal 
Irish  Yacht  Clubs. 

Mysore,  H.H.  the  Maharaja  (Sir  Sri 
Knshnara.]sLWa.d\yarBahadur)o/',G.C.S./., 
G.B.E.,  son  of  H.H.  the  late  SriChamar- 
ajendra  Wadiyar  Bahadur,  G.C.S.  1.  ; b. 
1884  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India, 
and  a Donat  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; appointed  Hon. 
Col.  26th  King’s  Own  Indian  Cav.  1910  ; 
cr.  G.C.S. I.  1907,  G.B. E.  1917.  The 
Palace,  Mysore,  Bangalore , India;  Fern- 
hill,  Ootacamund,  India. 

Mysore,  H.H.  Yuvara ja (Sir K a n t i r a va 
Narasimharaja  Wadiyar)  of,  G.C.I.E. , 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Maharaja  Sri 
Chamarajendra  Wadiyar  Bahadur ; b. 
1888 ; received  title  of  His  Highness 
1918:  m.  1910;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911, 

G.C.I.E.  1915.  Mysore,  Southern  India. 

Nairne,  Sir  Perceval  Alleyn,  son  of 
Capt.  Alexander  Nairne,  H.E. I.C.S. , of 
Camberwell,  S. E.  ; b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Clap- 


ham  Gram.  Sch. ; admitted  Solicitor  1864; 
is  Chm.  of  Committee  of  Seamen’s  Hos- 
pital So.  and  of  London  Sch.  of  Tropical 
Med.,  Solicitor  to  Drapers’  Co.,  and  a 
member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Baker  and 
Nairne,  of  3,  Crosby  Square,  E.C. ; has 
Order  of  Mercy  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  176,  The 
Grove,  Camberwell,  S.E. 

Nance,  Surg. -Capt.  Arthur  Stanley, 
K.B.E. , C.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  James 
Nance,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Eccleshall,  Stafford- 
shire ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Trent  Coll.  ; Surg.- 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  Principal  Med.  Transport 
Officer,  Med.  Depart.  Admiralty  ; Naval 
Med.  Transport  Officer,  Scotland  19 14-19; 
has  U.S.A.  Navy  Cross  : m 1890,  Janet 
Besnard,  da.  of  the  late  William  New- 
burgh Tisdall,  of  Denemark,  Bantry, 
co.  Cork;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  and  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Denemark  House,  Bantry, 
co.  Cork. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Nanton,  Sir  Augustus  Meredith,  son 
of  Daniel  Augustus  Nanton,  of  Toronto; 
b.  i860;  ed.  in  Toronto;  is  senior  Win- 
nipeg partner  in  the  firm  of  Osier,  Ham- 
mond and  Nanton,  investment  brokers 
and  financial  agents,  Vice- Pres,  of  Do- 
minion Bank  of  Great  - West  Life  Assurance 
Co.,  and  of  Osier  and  Nanton  Trust  Co., 
a Director  of  Canadian  Pacific  Railway, 
Hudson’s  Bay  Co.,  etc.,  and  a Knight 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England : m.  1st,  1886,  Georgina  Hope 
Hespeler,  who  d.  1887 ; 2ndly,  1894, 
Ethel  Constance  Clark,  of  Winnipeg ; 
cr.  Knt.  1917.  229,  Roslyn  Road.  Winni- 
peg ; Manitoba  (Winnipeg),  Mount  Royal 
(Montreal),  York  (Toronto),  and  Rideau 
(Ottawa)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Napier,  Sir  Walter  John,  D.C.L.,  son 
of  the  late  George  W.  Napier,  of  Alderley 
Edge,  Cheshire ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford; 
Bar  Lincoln’s  Inn  1881 ; was  an  Unofficial 
M.L.C.,  Straits  Settlements  1896-7  and 
1900-1907,  and  Attorney-Gen.,  Straits 
Settlements  1907-9  ; appointed  a Member 
of  W.  African  Land  Committee  1912 ; is 
a J.  P.  and  a County  Councillor  for  Surrey, 
and  Chm.  Aldershot  Dist.  Employment 
Committee : m.  1889,  Susanna,  da.  of  the 
late  Emil  Stoehr,  of  Alderley  Edge ; cr. 
Knt.  1909.  Chinton  Hanger,  Churt,  near 
Farnham,  Surrey;  United  University 
Club 

Son  living — Lennox  Pel'iam,  M.C. , b.  1891  ; 
B.A.  Catnb. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Margaret,  b.  1896: 
m.  19 jo,  Major  Jo'in  Alan  Lyde  Caunter, 
M.C.,  Gloucestershire  Regt., — Edith  Char- 
lo.te,  b.  1699. 

Nariman,  Sir  Temulji  Bhikaji;  b. 
1848  ; ed.  at  Grant  Med.  Coll.,  and  at 
Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay  : is  a Med. 
Practitioner  of  Bombay,  Ch.  Physician 
Parsi  Lying-in-Hospital,  Vice-Pres.  ColL 
of  Physicians,  Bombay,  a Member  of 
Legislative  Council,  aJ.P.  for  Bombay, 
and  a Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ. ; was 
Vice  Pres,  of  Med.  Congress,  Bombay, 
1900;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal:  m.  1854, 
his  cousin  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Bombay. 
Nash,  Maj.-Gcn.  Sir  Philip  Arthur 
Manley,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Nash,  of  Sonterby, 
Grantham;  b.  1875;  is  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
General  List;  was  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Transportation,  and  Head  of  Traffic 
Dept.,  Transport  Min.  during  European 
War  (Order  of  St.  Lazarus  and  St.  Maurice 


KNIGHTS. 


1061 


of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour,  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 

Nash,  Sir  Vincent,  son  of  the  late 
James  Nash,  J.P. , of  Limerick;  b.  1865; 
L.R.C.S.I.  and  L.R.C.P.I.  1887;  some- 
time temporary  Major  and  Registrar 
Queen  Mary’s  Mil.  Hospital  at  Whalley, 
Lancashire;  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Limerick 
(High  Sheriff  1902),  and  a Knight  Com. 
of  the  Order  of  St.  Gregory  the  Great : 
m.  1896,  Agnes,  el.  da.  of  the  late  James 
Haran,  J.P. , of  Limerick  ; cr.  Knt.  1902. 
Shannon  View  House , Kilmurry , co. 
Limerick;  Stephens  Green , and  County 
{Limerick)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Vincent  Harold,  b.  1899 ; Lieut. 
Irish  Guards, — Richard  Rupert,  b.  1905. 
Daughters  living — Mabel  Violet, — Edith  Au- 
gusta,— Laura  Rachel, — Florence  Isobel, — 
Estelle  M.  J. 

Nasrulla  Khan,  Nawab  Sir  Mu- 
hammad, K.C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; heir- 

apparent  for  Bhopal  State;  cr.  K.C.S.I. 
1920.  Bhopal , Central  India. 
Nasrullah  Khan,  Shahzada , 
G.C.M.G.,  younger  son  of  H.H.  the 
Amir  (Sir  Abdur  Rahman  Khan)  of  Af- 
ghanistan, G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; 
visited  Europe  1895  ; cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 

1896.  Kabul , Afghanistan. 

Nasser-ul-Mulk  [see  Aboul  Kassem 
Khan]. 

Nathan,  Col.  Sir  Frederic  Lewis, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Jonah  Nathan,  of 
11,  Pembridge  Square,  W. ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered 
R.A.  1879,  became  Capt.  1887,  Major 

1897,  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1908;  retired  1909;  was  Capt. -Inspector 
at  Roy.  Laboratory  1886-8,  2nd  Assist, 
to  Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  Factories 
1888-92,  Officer  in  Ch.  of  Danger  Build- 
ing, Roy.  Gunpowder  Factory,  Waltham 
Abbey  1892-9,  Assist.  Sup.  there  1899- 
1900,  Sup.  1900-1909,  Works  Manager  of 
Nobel’s  Explosives  Co.’s  Ardeer  Factory 
1909-14,  and  in  Admiralty  1914- 15,  and 
Min.  of  Munitions  1915-19  ; appointed 
Power  Alcohol  Research  Officer  1920 ; 
has  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  and 
St.  Anne  of  Russia  (2nd  class) : m.  1888, 
Adeline  Edith,  el.  da.  of  the  late  E.  F. 
Sichel ; cr.  Knt.  1906,  K.B.  E.  1918. 
37,  Cornwall  Gardens , S.  W.7 ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Sons  living — Edward  Jonah,  b.  1889, — Robert 
Frederic,  b.  1893, — Matthew  Lewis,  b.  1907. 

Nathan,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Right  Hon. 
Sir  Matthew,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  [see 
“ Privy  Council”]. 

Nathan,  Sir  Robert,  K.C.S.I .,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Jonah  Nathan;  b.  1866:  ed.  at 
St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C.S. 
1888,  became  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
Bengal  1894,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India,  Financial  and  Commerce  Depart. 
1895,  Under  Sec.,  Home  Depart.  1897, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1900,  Sec.  to 
Indian  Univs.  Commn.  1903,  Dep.  Sec., 
Home  Depart.  Govt,  of  India  1904, 
Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1904,  and 
Commr.  of  Div.  1907;  isaM.L.C.  Bihar 
and  Orissa;  was  Pres,  of  Dacca  Univ. 
Committee  1912,  and  of  Patna  Univ 
Committee  1913;  retired  1914;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1903,  C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.S.I.  1919.  C3, 

Albany,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Navanagar,  Lieut.-Col.  H.H.  the 
Maharaja  {Jam  Shri  Sir  Ranjitsinhji 
Vibhaji)  the  Jam  Saheb  of,  G.B.E., 


K.C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Army;  cr.  K.C.S.I.  1917,  G.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Navanagar,  Kathiawar , 
Bombay. 

Neale,  Sir  Henry  James  Van  Sittart, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Van 
Sittart  Neale,  of  Bisham  Abbey,  Berks  ; 
b.  1842 ; entered  Admiralty  1862,  and 
was  Assist.  Sec.  1896-1902;  is  a J.P. 
for  Berks  and  Westminster : m.  1887, 
Florence,  da.  of  His  Honour  the  late 
Judge  (Arthur  S.)  Eddis,  Q.C. , County 
Court  Judge;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897, 

K. C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  Bisham  Abbey, 
Berks. 

Daughters  living — Phyllis  Mary,  b.  1889, — 
Elizabeth  Frances,  b.  1893  : m.  191 7,  Capt. 
Leo  Berkeley  Paget,  Rifle  Brig,  [see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.]. 

Needham,  Sir  Christopher  Thomas, 
son  of  John  Needham,  of  Eccles  ; b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch. , and  at 
Manchester  Univ.  (B.A.  1887);  is  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  John  Needham 
and  Sons,  iron  and  steel  merchants,  of 
Manchester,  a Member  of  Council  of 
Manchester  Univ.,  a Trustee  of  Man- 
chester Univ.  Union  (Chm.  1892  3),  Pres. 
Manchester  Statistical  So.,  a Director 
of  Manchester  Ship  Canal  Co.,  of 
Manchester  Chamber  of  Commerce,  of 
Manchester  and  Liverpool  Banking  Co. 
(Limited),  and  of  National  Boiler  and 
General  Insurance  Co.  (Limited),  a former 
Hon.  Sec.  of  Asso.  of  Chambers  of  Com- 
merce of  United  Kingdom,  and  a J.P. 
for  Lancashire  ; was  Chm.  of  Convoca- 
tion of  Manchester  Univ.  1911-14,  and  a 
Member  of  Committee  on  War  Loans  for 
Small  Investors  1916,  and  several  other 
Govt.  Committees;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
S.-W.  Div.  of  Manchester  {L)  1910-18, 
having  been  defeated  there  Jan.  1910 : 
m.  1902,  Florence  White,  who  d.  1905 ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  Ranighar,  4,  Lancaster 
Road,  Didsbury,  Manchester ; Reform, 
Union,  and  Reform  { Manchester ) Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Florence  Mary. 

Needham,  Sir  Frederick,  son  of  James 
Needham,  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  St.  Peter’s 
Sch  , York;  M.R.C  S.  Eng.  1858;  M.D., 
St.  Andrews,  1862;  M.R.C. P.  Edin.  1865; 

L. S.A.  1866 ; was  Med.  Sup.  of  York 

Lunatic  Hospital  1858-74,  and  Med. 
Sup.  of  Barnwood  Hospital  for  Insane, 
Gloucester  1874-92,  since  when  he  has 
been  H.M.’s  Commr,  on  Board  of  Control 
and  a Commr.  in  Lunacy ; m.  1st,  18 — , 
Charlotte,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  Shooter,  V.  of  Bishop  Wilton, 
Yorkshire ; 2ndly,  1913,  Helen  Millicent 
Sherwood,  da.  of  William  Levin  Newman, 
of  York ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  19,  Campden 

Hill  Square,  W. ; Savile,  and  Consti- 
tutional Clubs. 

Needham,  Sir  George  William,  son  of 
William  Needham  ; b.  18 — ; Pres.  Roy. 
Infirmary  of  Oldham,  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
Vice-Pres.  Oldham  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Gov.  of  Hulme  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
Chm.  of  Platt,  Bros,  and  Co.  (Limited), 
Of  Oldham  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Holly  Bank, 
Wellington  Road,  Werneth,  Oldham. 
Negri  Sembilan,  H.H.  (Tungki  Mo- 
hamed)  Yang-di-per  tuan  Besar  of  the , 
K.C.M.G . ; cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1894, 
K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1916. 

Neill,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  Charles 
Neill;  b.  1856;  Director  Pearl  Assurance 
Co.  (Limited)  1910-11  ; appointed  a 
National  Health  Insurance  Commr.  1911; 


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is  Chm.  Ministry  of  Health  Consultative 
Council  on  Health  Insurance  Approved 
Sos. , and  of  National  Amalgamated  Ap- 
proved So.,  of  Euston  Square,  N.W. i, 
and  a J.P.  for  Kent:  m.  1879  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920. 

Nevill,  Sir  Walter  Palmer,  son  of  the 
late  George  Nevill,  of  Highbury;  b.  1854; 
is  a Stockbroker,  a member  of  the  firm 
of  W.  P.  Nevill,  Horley  and  Co.,  of  4, 
Tokenhouse  Buildings,  E.C.,  and  a J.P. 
for  London  : m.  1880,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Canon  Hurst,  of  St.  Swithin’s, 
London  Stone  ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  St.  Ber- 
nard's, 142,  Highbuiy  New  Park , N. 

Son  living — George  Hurst,  b.  1892;  Capt. 
R.F.A. : m.  1915,  Winifred  Wilshin,  of  Wilton 
Lodge,  Hillingdon. 

Neville,  Adm.  Sir  George,  K.C.B., 

C. V.O.  [see  B.  Braybrooke  colls.]. 

New,  Sir  Henry  Francis,  son  ol  the 

late  Rev.  Francis  Charles  New,  of  7, 
Manchester  Square,  W.  ; b.  1859;  ed.  at 
Downside  Sch. , Bath  ; was  Headmaster 
of  Downside  Sch,  1892-1900 ; Mayor 
of  St.  Marylebone  1917-19 ; Vice-Pres. 
St.  Marylebone  War  Supply  Hospital, 
and  Chm.  various  War  Committees 
during  European  War : m.  1901,  Con- 
stance Mabel,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late 
Walter  Sutton  Flack,  of  47,  Queen’s  Gate 
Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr.  Knt.  19x9.  25,  De 

Vere  Gardens,  IV. 3/  Authors'  Club. 
Newbolt,  Sir  Francis  George,  K.C., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Francis  New- 
bolt, V.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Bilston  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. , and  at  Balliol  Coll. , 
Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1890,  and  a K.C.  1914; 
joined  N.-E.  Circuit ; is  a Fellow  of 
Chemical  So.,  Hon.  Member  of  Land 
Agents’  So.,  a Member  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Painter-Etchers  and  Art  Workers’  Guild, 
and  a J.P.  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  Devonshire  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
N.-W.,  or  Chertsey,  Div.  of  Surrey  (L) 
Jan.  1910;  was  Recorder  of  Doncaster 
Feb.  1916  to  April  1920;  appointed 
Chancellor  of  Dioceses  of  Exeter  1919  and 
Bradford  1920,  and  Official  Referee, 
Supreme  Court  1920:  m.  1888,  Alice  Clara 
Franck,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Franck  Bright, 

D. D.  (formerly  Master  of  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford),  of  Hollow  Hill,  Ditchingham  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  40 , Kensington  Park  Gar. 
dens,  IV.  ; Mattocks,  Aylesbeare,  Devon; 
Royal  Courts  of  Justice,  W.C.  ; Athe- 
nceum,  New  University,  and  Devon  and 
Exeter  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Four,  of  whom  the  third, 
Alice  Rachel  Franck,  m.  1920,  Edward 
Montagu  Rutter. 

Newbolt,  Sir  Henry  John,  D.Litt., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Francis  New- 
bolt, V.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Bilston  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. , and  at  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1888, 
Hon.  Fellow  1920) ; Hon.  D.Litt.  Bristol 
1912,  Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow  1919;  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1887  ; a well-known  poet ; 
edited  Monthly  Review  1900-4  ; is  a Vice- 
Pres.  of  Navy  Records  So.  and  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Literature,  Professor  of  Poetry, 
and  a Member  of  Academic  Committee  ; 
author  of  numerous  poetical  works:  m. 
1889,  Margaret  Edina,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Arthur  Duckworth,  of  Orchard- 
leigh  Park,  Frome  [B.  Stratheden] ; cr. 
Knt.  1915.  Netherhampton  House,  Salis- 
bury ; 29,  Campden  Hill  Road , W.  ; 
Athenceum , and  Savile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Arthur  Francis,  b.  1893;  Capt. 
Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I. 


Daughter  living— Margaret  Cecilia,  b.  1890: 
m.  1914,  Major  Ralph  Dolignon  Furse, 
D.S.O. 

Newdegate,  Sir  Francis  Alexander 
Newdigate-,  K.C.M.G.,  only  son  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  William 
Newdigate,  Coldstream  Guards,  of  West 
Hallam,  co.  Derby;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.  M.C. , Sandhurst ; served  in  Cold- 
stream Guards  1883-5  I is  a J.  P.  and  a D.L. 
for  Warwickshire,  a D.L.  for  Derbyshire, 
a Trustee  of  Rugby  Sch.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem of  England ; assumed  by  Royal 
License  1902  the  additional  surname  of 
Newdegate;  sat  as  M. P for  N.-E.,  or 
Nuneaton,  Div.  of  Warwickshire  (C)  1892 
to  1906  (when  he  was  defeated),  and  for 
N.,  or  Tamworth,  Div.  of  Warwickshire 
1909-17 ; appointed  Gov.  of  Tasmania 
1917  and  of  W.  Australia  1920  : m.  1888, 
the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Sophia  Lucia,  da.  of 
3rd  Baron  Bagot ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1917. 
Government  House,  Perth,  W.  Australia ; 
Arbury,  N uneat  n ; Bachelors' , and 
Carlton  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Lucia  Charlotte  Susan,  b. 
1896:  m.  1919,  Lieut.  John  Maurice  FitzRoy 
[seeB.  Southampton,  colls.], — Susan,  b.  1900. 

Newdigate-Newdegate  [see  New- 
degate]. 

Newland,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Foster  Reuss, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.B.  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1885); 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1886, 
became  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Col.  1915,  and 
Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; S.  Afri- 
can War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  19 14-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.);  is 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Newman,  Sir  George,  K.C.B. , M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  son  of  Henry  Stanley  New- 
man, of  Leominster;  b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  1892,  M.D.  1895), 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  Hon. 
D.C.L.  Durham  1919;  was  Senior  De- 
monstrator of  Bacteriology  and  Infective 
Diseases,  King’s  Coll., London  1896-1900; 
sometime  Med.  Officer  for  Finsbury  and 
Bedfordshire ; is  Emeritus  Lecturer  on 
Public  Health,  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hos- 
pital, and  a Member  of  Gen.  Med.  Coun- 
cil ; appointed  Ch.  Med.  Officer,  Board 
of  Education  1907,  and  Ch.  Med.  Officer, 
Min.  of  Health  1919 ; author  of  various 
medical  works:  m.  1898,  Adelaide  Con- 
stance, da.  of  Samuel  Thorp,  of  Alderley 
Edge;  cr.  Knt.  1911,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 

1918.  Ministry  of  Health,  Whitehall, 
S.  W.i  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Newsholme,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arthur, 
K.  C.B. , M.D.,  son  of  Robert  Newsholme, 
of  Haworth,  Yorkshire ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Oxenhope  and  Keighley  Gram.  Schs., 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  M. R.C.S., 
England  1879,  M. B.,  London  1880,  M.D. 
1881,  M.R.C.P.  1893,  F.R.C.P.  T898; 
was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Local  Govt. 
Board  1908-19;  is  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A. M.C.  ; has  been  Med.  Officer  of 
Health  for  Clapham  and  for  Brighton, 
Examiner  in  State  Med.,  London  Univ., 
and  in  Preventive  Med.,  Oxford  Univ., 
Examiner  in  Public  Health,  Camb.  Univ., 
and  Consulting  Med.  Officer,  Westminster 
and  Battersea  Training  Coll.  ; author  of 
various  Public  Health  works  and  reports: 
m.  1881,  Sara,  da.  of  William  Mansford, 
of  Eagle,  Lincoln;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912, 


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K.C.B.  (Civil)i9i7.  112,  Ashley  Gardens , 
S.  W.  ; Three  Gables,  Biggin  Hill , Kent ; 
Athenceum,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Newson,  Sir  Percy  Wilson,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Newson,  of  Suffolk ; 
b.  1874  I a partner  in  the  firm  of  Jardine, 
Skinner  and  Co.,  of  Calcutta,  and  a 
Director  of  the  Bank  of  Bengal,  Calcutta  : 
m.  1908,  Helena,  el.  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Denham  Franklin,  F.  R.C.S. , formerly 
R.A.  M.C.  ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  34,  Chow- 

ringhee,  Calcutta  ; Bengal  Club. 

Daughters  living — Violet  Muir,  b.  1909, — 
Audrey  Joan,  b.  1912. 

Newton,  Sir  Francis  James, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  third  son  of  the  late 
Francis  Rodes  Newton;  b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
Honours  Jurisprudence  1879,  M.A.  1890) ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  189c  ; formerly  Lieut. 
3rd  Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.,and  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  and  High  Commr.  of  Cape  of 
Good  Hope ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Prime 
Minister  of  the  Cape  (Sir  T.  Scanlen, 
K.C.M.G.)  1883-4,  and  to  the  Gov.  (Sir 
H.  G.  R.  Robinson,  G.C.M.G.)  1884-6, 
Sec.  to  Mauritius  Roy.  Commn.  1886, 
and  Acting  Administrator  and  Ch.  Magi- 
strate, British  Bechuanaland  1888-9  a»d 
1891-2;  conducted  enquiry  into  origin  of 
Matabele  War  1894;  appointed  Colonial 
Sec.  and  Receiver-Gen.,  British  Bechu- 
analand 1889,  Resident  Commr.  of  Be- 
chuanaland Protectorate  and  Tati  Dist. 
1895,  Colonial  Sec.  of  British  Honduras 
1898,  Colonial  Sec.  of  Barbados  1901,  and 
Treasurer  of  S.  Rhodesia  1903  ; sometime 
a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  of  Rhodesia; 
retired  1919  : m.  1889,  Henrietta  Strachey, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Cloete,  of  Monte- 
bello, Newland,  Cape  Town;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1892,  C.V.O.  1911,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Pimento  Park , Simonas , Salisbury , Rho- 
desia ; Arthur  s,  and  Civil  Service  ( Cape 
Town ) Clubs. 

Newton,  Sir  (George)  Douglas  Coch- 
rane, K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Onslow  Newton,  of  Croxton,  Cambridge- 
shire ; b.  1879 ; Assist.  Sec.  (unpaid)  Rural 
Reconstruction  Depart.,  Ministry  of  Re- 
construction, a J.P.  for  Cambridgeshire 
and  Huntingdonshire  (Sheriff  1909) ; Chm. 
Cambridgeshire  County  Council  1919-20  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Cambridgeshire, 
W.  Div.  ( U. ) 1910  ; has  Order  of  Leo- 
pold II.  of  Belgium  : m.  1905,  Muriel, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Jemmett  Duke, 
formerly  17th  Lancers  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Croxton  Park , St.  Neots,  Hunts ; 
Carlton,  Boodle  s,  and  Bachelors  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Myra  Alice,  b.  1906. 

Newton,  Major  Sir  Louis  Arthur,  son 
of  the  late  Reuben  Newton,  of  Maccles- 
field; b.  1867;  is  Major  of  a Cadet  Batn. 
Roy.  Fusiliers,  Past  Master  Felt  Makers’ 
Co.,  Alderman  of  the  City  of  London 
(Senior  Sheriff  1916-17),  Chm.  of  City  of 
London  Schs.,  a J.P.  for  co.  London, 
a Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  Gov.  of  Roy. 
Hospitals,  Master  of  the  Loriners  Co. 
and  Founder  and  Chm.  of  Cheshire  So.  in 
London:  m.  1891,  Eleanor  Jane,  da.  of 
George  Faulderjtr.  Knt.  1917.  St.Aubin, 
Becke?iham,  Kent ; 25,  College  Hill,  E.C.<\; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — Edgar  Henry,  b.  1893;  Major 
Army  Ser.  Corps  (T.F.):  tn.  1917,  Gladys 
Maud,  da.  of  James  W.  Garnar,  of  Becken- 
ham,— Sidney  Arthur,  b.  1901. 

Daughters  living  — Elsie  Louise  Marion,— 
Winifred  Emily. 

Nicholas,  Sir  Walter  Powell,  son  of 
John  Nicholas,  of  Brynamman,  Carmar- 


thenshire ; b.  1868  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1894  (Law  So.  Prizeman,  1st  class 
Honours) ; Chm.  of  Co.  of  Glamorgan 
National  Insurance  Committee  ; Chm.  of 
Rhondda  Local  Tribunal  during  European 
War  : m.  18—,  Florence,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Edwards,  of  Risca,  Monmouth 
shire  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  The  Garth,  Trea- 
law,  Glamorganshire ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Nicholl,  Com.  Sir  Edward,  M.P., 
son  of  William  Nicholl ; b.  1862  ; is  Com. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve  and  R.N  V.R.,  Ch. 
Examining  Officer  Bristol  Channel,  a 
Member  of  Cardiff  Docks  Advisory  Com- 
mittee, a Member  of  Council  of  Cardiff 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  senior  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Edward  Nicholl  and  Co., 
shipowners,  of  Mount  Stuart  Square,  Car. 
diff ; has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Penrhyn  and 
Falmouth  Div.  of  Cornwall  ( Co.U ) since 
Dec.  1918:  m.  1884;  cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Littleton  Park,  Shepperton,  Middlesex  ; 
Carlton,  Constitutional,  Royal  Yacht,  and 
County  ( Cardiff ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Three,  of  whom  Frances 
Garby:  tn.  1920,  Henry  Norman  Turner, 
formerly  Lieut.  R.A.F. 

Nicholls,  Hon  Sir  Herbert,  LL.B., 
son  of  Henry  Richard  Nicholls,  of  Hobart, 
Tasmania;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Grenville 
Coll.,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  and  at  Tasmania 
Univ.  (LL.B.  1896);  formerly  in  Tas- 
mania  Vol.  ; was  Attorney-Gen.,  Tas- 
mania 1903-4;  sat  in  Tasmanian  Parlia- 
ment 1900-1909;  sometime  a M.L.A. 
Tasmania,  and  Leader  of  the  Opposi- 
tion ; author  of  " A History  of  the  Tas- 
manian Constitution,”  etc.  ; appointed  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Tas- 
mania 1908,  and  Ch.  Justice  thereof  1914  : 
m.  1905,  Helen,  O.B.E. , el.  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  P.  Sprent,  Surveyor-Gen.  of 
Tasmania  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Dionnan, 
Sandy  Bay,  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Nicholls,  Gen.  Sir  William  Charles, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  John  Ward  Nicholls; 
b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; en- 
tered R.M.A.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Brevet  Major  1893,  Lieut. -Col.  1899, 
Brevet  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1908,  Lieut.  - 
Gen.  1912  and  Gen.  1914 ; retired  1919  ; 
was  Staff  Officer,  R.M.A.  1894-5,  and 
A.G.,  Roy.  Marine  Forces  1911-16:  m. 
1882,  Ellen,  da.  of  Ambrose  Ashley,  of 
Brighton;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912.  79, 

Warwick  Road,  S.  W.  ; United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — William  Ashley,  D.S.O.,  b.  1883 

[see  ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living— Edith  Lily:  m.  1910,  Com. 
Frank  Elliott,  O.B.E-,  R.N., — Dorothy  Louise : 
tn.  1918,  Capt.  Duncan  Kinloch  Kirk,  Black 
Watch. 

Nicholson,  Sir  Arthur,  son  of  Joshua 
Nicholson,  of  Leek ; b.  1842;  is  Manag- 
ing Director  of  Brough,  Nicholson  and 
Hall  (Limited),  silk  manufacturers,  of 
Leek,  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  (High 
Sheriff  1916),  Pres,  of  Midland  Liberal 
Federation  and  Chm.  of  N.  Staffordshire 
Liberal  Federation  ; sometime  Treasurer 
of  Staffordshire  Congregational  Union  : 
m.  1882,  Marianne  Lee,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Falkner,  of  Kersal;  cr.  Knt.  1909. 
Highfield  Hall,  near  Leek ; Natiotial 
Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Falkner,  b.  1885  ; Major 
R.F.A.  (T.F.) : m.  1918,  Gwendolene  Mary, 
da.  of  Arthur  E.  Evan?,  of  Southport, — 
Malcolm,  b.  1888;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1913; 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Lieut. -Col.  R.A.F.  : m.  1915,  Kathleen 

Gertrude,  da.  of  Cornelius  Chambers,  of  The 
Croft,  Birmingham. 

Daughter  living — Christine  Mary,  b.  1894:  m. 
1919,  Peter  Louis  Kiek,  of  Woking. 

Nicholson,  Sir  Arthur  William, 
K.C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Smith  Nicholson,  26th  Regt.  ; b.  1852; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1874) ; was  2nd  Clerk 
Assist. , House  of  Commons  1900-1902, 
and  Clerk  Assist.  1902-18;  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Inverness-shire:  m.  1883, 
Gertrude  Susan,  who  d.  1920,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Francis  Dukinfield  Palmer  Astley,  of 
Dukinfield,  Cheshire,  and  Arisaig,  Inver- 
ness-shire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1918.  Arisaig  House,  Arisaig , 
Inverness-shire  ; Dunhohne,  Bournemouth; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Son  living— One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Nicholson,  Maj.  - Gen.  Sir  Cecil 
Lothian,  K.C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Lothian  Nicholson,  K.C.B., 
R.E.  [see  B.  Romilly] ; b.  1865;  entered 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1885,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1912,  Brevet  Col. 
1915,  and  Maj. -Gen.  1918 ; Tirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Maj. -Gen.,  K.C.B., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was  a 
D.A.Q.M.G.  in  India  1900-1905,  and 
Brig.-Maj.  Irish  Command  1905-9 ; ap- 
pointed a Brig.-Com.  1915  : m.  1896, 
Katherine,  da.  of  Col. — Ranking,  Indian 
Army ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Daughters  living — Cecily  Mary  Lothian,  b. 
1899. 

Nicholson,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Douglas 
Romilly  Lothian,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.  VO., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Lothian  Nicholson, 
K.C.B.,  R.E.  [see  B.  Romilly];  b.  1867; 
became  Com.  R.N.  1899,  Capt.  1954, 
Rear-Adm  1916,  and  Vice-Adm.  192  j ; 
European  War  1914-19  (K. C.M.G.)  ; ap- 
pointed to  Command  3rd  Battle  Squadron, 
Home  Fleet  1919,  and  Rear-Adm.  Re- 
serve Div.,  Portland  1919:  m.  1907,  Sybil 
Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Edward 
Romillv  [see  B.  Romilly,  colls.] ; cr. 
K. C.M.G.  and  K.C.V.O.  1919. 
Nicholson,  Sir  Frederick  Augustus, 
K.C.I.F..,  son  of  the  late  Brinsley 
William  Hewetson  Nicholson,  M.D.  ; 
b.  1846;  ed.  at  Roy.  Med.  Coll., 
Epsom,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  I.C.S.  1869 ; became  Dist. 
and  Sessions  Judge,  Madras  1889,  Col- 
lector and  Magistrate  1889,  a Member 
of  Viceroy’s  Legislative  Council  1897, 
First  Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1899, 
and  a Member  of  Legislative  Council, 
Madras  1902 ; retired  1904  ; is  Hon. 
Director  of  Fisheries,  Madras;  has  Kaisar- 
i-Hind  medal:  m.  1875,  Catherine,  O.  B.  E., 
da.  of  the  Rev.  J,  Lechler  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1899,  K. C.I.E.  1903.  Bentley,  Egham, 
Surrey. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Brinsley,  b.  1876;  Major 
W.  India  Regt., — Frederick  Dering  ( Egham 
Hill,  Surrey),  M.D.,b.  18 77:  m.  1904,  Jessica 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Pearson,  of  Wood- 
land House,  Clifton. 

N I cholson,  St'rJ  oh  n R u m n ey , C.  M.  G. , 
son  of  Isaac  Nicholson,  of  Langwathby, 
Cumberland  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  St.  Bees, 
Cumberland  ; is  a M.I.C.E.,  and  Ch. 
Engineer  for  Works,  N.E.  Railway  ; 
sometime  Chm.  and  Ch.  Engineer  Singa- 
pore and  Penang  Harbour  Boards  : m. 


1902,  Sybil  Helen,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Sir 
Herbert  George  Denman  Croft,  9th  Bt. 
(cr.  1671) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1913,  Knt.  1919. 
20,  Never  ft  Mansions,  Earl' s Court,  S.  IV. 
Son  living — W.lliam  Archer,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Lucy,  b.  1909. 

Nicholson,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  William 
Coldingham  Masters,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1863; 
entered  R.N.  1876,  and  became  Rear- 
Adm.  1916;  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , Russian  Order  of  St. 
Vladimir  and  other  Foreign  Orders)  ; 
was  3rd  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  and 
Controller  1919-20,  since  when  he  has 
commanded  2nd  Battle  Squadron, 
Atlantic  Fleet  : m.  1900,  Margaret  Mary 
Ernestine  Dorothy,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  Allan  Roger  Charles  Porcelli- 
Cust,  J.P.  [E.  Brownlow,  colls.];  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil. ) 1919. 

Sons  living — Adelbert  William  Cust  John, 
b.  1901;  Midshipman  R.N. — Reginald  Wode- 
hou-e  James,  b.  1902  ; a Naval  Cadet. 
Daughter  living — Dorothy  Vernon  Alice,  b. 
1905. 

Nicol,  Sir  Thomas  Drysdale,  K.B.E., 
only  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Nicol ; b. 
1878  ; Financial  Adviser,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions, Chm.  Liquidations  of  Aircraft  Con- 
tracts Committee,  and  Special  Commr.  for 
Disposal  of  captured  and  abandoned  War 
Material  in  occupied  Germany  : m.  1902, 
Jane  Henderson,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Simpson  ; cr.  K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920. 
28,  Park  Lane , W. 

Daughters  living — One. 

Nicoll,  Sir  William  Robertson,  D.D. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Harry 
Nicoll,  of  The  Old  Manse,  Lumsden, 
Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.A.  1870,  LL.D.  1890);  was  Min.  of 
Free  Church,  Dufftown  1874-7,  and  of 
Kelso  1877-85;  is  a Journalist;  author  of 
numerous  theological  and  other  works; 
has  been  Editor  of  the  British  Weekly, 
the  Bookman,  the  Expositor,  etc.,  since 
1886  : m.  1 st,  1878,  Isa,  who  d.  1894, 
only  child  of  Peter  Dunlop,  of  Skaith- 
muir,  Berwickshire  ; 2nd,  1897,  Catherine, 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Pollard,  of  High 
Down,  Herts  ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Bay  Tret 
Lodge,  Frognal,  N.  W.  ; The  Old  Manse, 
Lumsden,  Aberdeenshire ; Reform,  Bath, 
Savage,  and  Whitefriars  Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Henry  Maurice 
Dunlop,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.  (146,  Harley  Street, 
W.),  b.  1884:  m.  1920,  a da.  of  the  late 
Herbert  Champion  Jone  -,  of  Mexico  City. 
Daughters  living — (By  ist  marriage)  Isa  Con- 
stance, b.  1881 : m.  1909,  Major  Elystan 

Miles,  M.C.,  R.G.A., — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Mildred  Robertson,  b.  1898. 

Nield,  Sir  Herbert,  K.C. , M.P.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Robert  Nield,  of 
Midge  Hall,  Saddleworth,  Yorkshire;  b. 
1862 ; ed.  privately ; admitted  Solicitor 
1885  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1895,  and  a 
K.C.  1913;  goes  N.-E.  Circuit;  is  a 
J.P. , a D. L.,  a County  Alderman,  a 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for 
Middlesex,  Chm.  Middlesex  Appeal 
Tribunal,  a Member  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso. , Representative  of  co.  Middle- 
sex on  Lea  Conservancy,  a Member  of 
Council  of  National  Unionist  Asso.,  and 
Chm.  of  its  Provincial  Div. , for  Middlesex, 
of  Governing  Body  of  Asso.  of  Conserva- 
tive Clubs,  and  of  Council  of  London 
Diocesan  Home  Missions,  and  a Director 
of  Regent's  Canal  and  Dock  Co.  ; ap- 
pointed Recorder  of  York  1917  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Ealing  Div.  of  Middlesex  (C) 
Jan.  1906  to  Dec.  1918  ; has  sat  for  Ealing 


KNIGHTS. 


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(Co.  U)  since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1st,  1890, 
Mary  Catherine,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Baker,  of  Colyton,  Devon; 
2ndly,  1901,  Mabel  Owen,  da.  of  Sir 
Cory  Francis  Cory-Wright,  1st  Bt. , of 
Caen  Wood  Towers,  Highgate,  N.;  cr. 
Knt.  rgi8.  Bishop's  Mead,  Bishop's 
Avenue,  Hampstead  Lane,  N.2 ; 2,  Dr. 
Johnson's  Buildings,  Temple , E.C.  ; St. 
Stephen' s Club. 

Son  living — Alan  Edgar  ( Sydney , N.S. Wales), 
b.  1893. 

Nimmo,  Sir  Adam,  K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Pres.  Mining  Asso.  Great  Britain,  and 
Chm.  Board  of  Trade  Committee  on  Coal 
Trade  after  the  War  ; was  a Member  of 
Central  Coal  and  Coke  Supplies  Com- 
mittee 1918-19;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
Nitratan  Sarkar,  Sir , M.D.;  b. 
18 — ; M.D.  18 — ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Cal- 
cutta. 

Nixon,  Gen.  Sir  John  Eccles, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Pigott  Nixon,  formerly 
Bombay  Army  ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll. ; entered  25th  Regt.  1875,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1886, 
Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Col. 
1899,  Maj.-Gen.  1904,  Lieut. -Gen.  1909, 
and  Gen.  1914;  retired  1919;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (despatches, 
medal),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition 
1881,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  as 
D.A.Q.  M.G.  for  Intelligence,  present  at 
storming  of  Malakand  Pass  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  on 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  as 
A.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2,  in  command  of  a Cav.  Brig,  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B.), 
and  Comdg.  in  Mesopotamia  1914-15 
(A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.,  G.C.M.G.);  was 
D.A.A.G.  for  Instruction,  Bengal  1888-95, 
A.Q.M.G.,  Punjab  Command  1899-1901, 
A.Q.M.G,,  Intelligence  Depart.  India 
1901-3,  in  command  of  Bangalore  Brig. 
1903-6,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Cav.  in  India 
1906-8,  in  command  of  7th  (Meerut)  Div. 
1908-10,  in  command  of  1st  (Peshawar)  Div. 
N.  Army  India  1910-12,  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  S.  Army,  India  1912-18,  since 
when  of  N.  Army,  India ; appointed 
A.D.C.  Gen.  to  H.M.  1915;  author  of 
“Tactical  Problems,”  etc.:  m.  1884, 

Amy.  youngest  da.  of  James  Wilson, 
formerly  of  Gratwicke,  Billinghurst,  and 
Felphain  Manor,  Sussex;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  G.C.M.G.  1919. 
Noble,  Sir  William,  son  of  Alexander 
Begg  North  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Gordon’s 
Coll.  ; an  Electrical  Engineer ; appointed 
Engineer,  Gen.  Post  Office  1893,  Technical 
Officer  1907,  Assist.  Engineer-in-Ch.  1912, 
and  Engineer-in-Ch.  1919 ; a Member  of 
Council  of  Institute  of  Electrical  En- 
gineers, and  a Chevalier  of  the  Order  of 
the  Crown  of  Belgium : in.  1st,  1885, 
Minna  da.  of  William  MacDonald;  2ndly, 
1918,  Marion,  da.  of  T.  Jolley,  and  widow 
of  James  Galloway  Weir,  M.P.  for  Ross 
and  Cromarty ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Sil- 
chester,  The  Park,  Hampstead,  N.  W.  3 ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Daughters  l.ving — (By  xst  marriage)  Elizabeth 
Anderson:  m.  1916,  H.  Cobden  Turner, 

ele  tr icalengineer,  of  Manchester, — Katherine 
Helen:  m.  1915,  Henry  Paterson  Gisborne, 
solicitor  of  Temple  Chambers,  Temple,  E.C.4. 

Nolini  Ranjan  Chattarji  [see 
Chattarji.] 

Norbury,  Inspector-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Frederick , K.  C. B. , M.D. , F. R.  C. S.  ; 
b.  1839;  ed.  at  Oundle  Sch. , at  St. 


Bartholomew's  Hospital  (London),  and 
at  Malta  Univ.  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  i860, 

L. S.A.  Lond.  1868,  M.D.  Malta  1870, 

M. D.  Cape  Univ.  1882,  F.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land (hon.  caus^)  1900;  entered  R.N. 
as  Surg.  i860,  became  Staff-Surg.  1872, 
Fleet-Surg.  1879,  Dep.  Inspector  Gen. 
1887,  and  Inspector-Gen.  1894  ; served  in 
Med.  Charge  of  Naval  Brig,  in  Kaffir 
War  1877-8  (despatches  twice,  thanked 
by  Legislative  Council  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope),  and  in  Zulu  War  1879  as  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer  of  Gen.  Sir  C.  Pearson’s 
column,  and  of  the  garrison  of  Fort 
Ekowe,  present  at  battle  of  Inyezane 
(Naval  and  Mil.  despatches  several  times, 
medal  with  three  clasps)  ; awarded  Blane 
gold  medal  1879  ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Roy.  Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth  1895-8, 
and  Director-Gen.  of  Med.  Depart,  of 
R.N.  1898-1904;  isan  Hon.  Surg.  toH.M., 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; received 
Jubilee  medal,  and  Coronation  medals 
1902  and  1911 ; author  of  “The  Naval 
Brigade  in  South  Africa”  : m.  1868,  Mina 
Legge,  da.  of  the  late  E.  G.  Wade- Brown, 
of  Burton  Bradstock,  Dorset ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1879,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1897.  St. 
Margaret's,  Eltham  Kent. 

Sons  living— Herbert  Reginald,  C.B.,  R.N., 
b.  1876  [see  “Companionage”], — Henry 
Frederick  Oswald,  B.C.L.  (34,  Wimborne 
Gardens,  Ealing,  W.),  b.  1880  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple,  1907:  m.  1911,  Esm6  Frances,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Bradford,  of  Hartleymere, 
Ealing,  W., — Lionel  Edward  Close,  O.B.E., 
M.B.,  F.R.C.S.  (25,  Harley  Street,  W.),  b. 
1882  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  R.A.M.C  , Ass;st.  S rg. 
St  Mark’s  H»  spi  1,  Surg.  Belgrave  Hospital 
for  Chil  ren,  and  Surg.  Specialist  to  Min.  of 
Pen  Ions  Board ; Surg.  Briti  u Red  Cross 
Hospital,  i>etley,  during  European  War ; 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919:  m.  1915,  Grace,  da.  of 
As  W Roberson,  of  Lewes. 

Daughters  living — Mina  Ethel  Olive  Eliza  : m . 
1896,  Charles  Hazlitt  Upham,  Surg.  R.N., — 
Beatrice  Emily : m.  1896,  Ernest  Heys- 

Jones,  solicitor,  of  4,  St.  Leonards  Road, 
Ealing,  W., — Mabel  Eleanor : m.  1906, 

Alexander  Story  St.  John,  of  Tregoze, 
Eltham  [see  V.  Bolingbroke,  colls.], — Sybil 
Mary:  m.  1915,  the  Rev.  James  McIntyre, 
B.D.,  R.  of  Washford  Pyne,  Devon, — Hilda 
Margaret : m.  1916,  Herbert  Chavasse  Squires, 
M.D. , Sudan  Med.  Depart.,  Atbara,  Sudan. 

Norman,  Sir  Frederick  (John),  son  of 
Thomas  Norman,  of  Runcorn,  Cheshire; 
b.  1857  ; is  a Scientific  Expert  specializing 
in  Chemistry  and  Physics  as  applied  to 
chemical  colour  and  earthenware  in- 
dustries, a J.P.  for  Cheshire,  and  a 
Member  of  Cheshire  Standing  Joint 
Committee  Educational  Authority,  and 
other  public  bodies : m.  1888,  Nellie, 
who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Josiah  Peacock,  of 
Didsbury,  Lancashire ; cr.  Knt.  1914. 
Lyndhurst,  Higher  Runcorn,  Cheshire. 

N ORMAN.^r^.  - Vice- A din  Sir W i 11  ia  m 
Henry,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Fleet-Paymaster 
William  Henry  Norman,  R.N.  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  King's  Coll.,  London;  M.R.C.S. 
England  1878,  L.R.C.P.  Edinburgh 
1881  ; entered  R.N.  1882,  became  Staff- 
Surg.  1894,  Fleet-Surg.  1898,  Dep.  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Hospitals  and  Fleets 
1908,  and  Surg. -Gen.  1913  ; retired  1919; 
appointed  Surg. -Gen.,  Roy.  Naval 
Hospital,  Plymouth  1914  ; was  Director- 
Gen.,  Med.  Depart.  R.N.  1917-19  (rank 
of  Vice-Adm  );  is  an  Hon.  Surg  to  H.M., 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  Com.  Legion  of 
Honour,  Star  of  Rumania,  and  Crown 
of  Belgium,  and  a Grand  Officer  oj 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  ; has  U.S.A. 
Distinguished  Ser.  Medal:  m.  1st,  1880 1 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


Rose  Constance,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of 
Greville  Williams,  F.R.S.  ; 2ndly,  1900, 
Lucie,  da.  of  B.  Carver,  J.P.,  of  Gibraltar  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918 
The  Old  House,  Yeolmbridge,  Launceston . 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Norris,  Col.  Sir  Henry  George,  M.P. , 
son  of  John  Henry  Norris  ; b.  1865  ; has 
been  Mayor  of  Fulham  since  1 899  ; raised 
three  Brigs,  of  Artillery  during  European 
War;  is  aJ.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  London, 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Allenand  Norris, 
builders  and  contractors,  and  a Member  of 
Metropolitan  Water  Board ; was  Super- 
visor of  Mil.  Representatives,  Local  Tri- 
bunals, Home  Counties,  and  an  A.A.G. 
with  rank  of  Col.  during  European  War  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Div.  of  Fulham 
(Co.  U)  since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Town  Hall,  Fulham , S.  W. 

North,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Harry,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Col.  John  Thomas  North,  of  Avery 
Hill,  Eltham,  Kent;  b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Capt.  and 
Hon.  Major  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Munster  Fusi- 
liers; is  a Director  of  the  Lagunas  Syndi- 
cate (Limited),  a Lieut.  for  City  of  London, 
Hon.  Registrar  and  Member  of  Council  of 
Imperial  So.  of  Knights  Bachelor,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  City  of  London  R.E.  Cadet 
Training  Corps,  and  a Member  of  Iron 
and  Steel  Institute:  m.  1894,  Jessie  Louisa, 
2nd  da.  of  the  late  David  Evans,  J.P. , of 
Cliffden,  Saltburn-by-Sea,  and  Middles- 
brough, Yorkshire;  cr.  Knt.  1905.  Lennon 
Well,  Eltham,  Kent ; Carlton,  Junior 
Carlton,  Royal  Automobile , and  Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Son  living — Vivian  Gordon,  b.  1896;  some- 
time Lieut.  Welsh  Guards. 

Daughters  living — Olga  Yvonne,  b.  1898, — 
Diana  Isobel,  b.  1914. 

North,  Sir  Jonathan,  son  of  William 
North,  of  Leicester ; b.  1855  ; ed. 
privately;  Chm.  and  Managing  Director 
of  Freeman,  Hardy  and  Willis  (Limited), 
boot  manufacturers,  of  57,  Rutland  Street, 
Leicester;  a Vol.  Lieut.-Col.,  a J.P.  and 
Alderman  of  Leicester  (Mayor  1914-18), 
and  Chm.  of  its  Education  Committee  : 
m.  1879,  the  only  da.  of  Mark  King 
Trott,  of  Taunton  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Glebe  Mount,  Oadby,  Leicester  ; National 
Liberal,  Leicestershire,  and  Leicester 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Albert,  b.  1881 ; a Direc- 
tor of  Freeman,  Hardy  and  Willis  (Limited), 
— Mark  Fr  ncis,  b.  1882  ; an  Estate  Agent. 
Daughters  living — Annie  Louise:  m.  1900, 
Robert  Wilson  Black,  J.P.,— Kate  Alice : m. 
18 — , Francis  Alder. 

Northey,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Edward  William  Northey,  of  Woodcote 
House,  Epsom  [see  Honey  wood,  Bt.j ; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Farnborough,  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Mi- 
ranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  battle  of  Talana,  defence  of 
Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  Transvaal, 
Orange  River,  and  Cape  Colonies  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  Comdg.  1st  Battn. 
of  his  Regt.  and  as  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg. 
15th  Inf.  Brig,  (twice  wounded ; de- 
spatches, Brevet  Col.,  A.D.C.  to  H.M., 
French  Legion  of  Honour)  ; German  E. 
Africa  1916-18,  Comdg.  Nyasa-Rho- 
desian  Field  Force  (promoted  Maj.-Gen. 
for  distinguished  services  in  the  field,  de- 


spatches several  times)  ; appointed  Com.' 
in-Ch.  British  E.  Africa  Protectorate  (now 
Kenya  Colony)  and  High  Commr., 
Zanzibar  1918  : m.  1897,  Evangeline, 
third  da.  of  the  late  Daniel  Cloete,  of 
Montebello,  Newland,  S.  Africa;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  Gov- 
ernment House,  Nairobi,  Kenya  Colony, 
E.  Africa ; Woodcote  House,  Epsom ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living — See  Honey  wood, 
Bt. 

Norton-Griffiths  [see  Griffiths]. 

Norway,  H.M.  the  King  (Hakon  VII.) 
of,  K.  G. , G.  C.  B. , G.  C.  V.  0.  ; has  Roy. 
Victorian  Chain  ; cr.  G.C.B.  (Hon. 
Civil)  1896,  G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1901  [see 
"Royal  Family”]. 

Notley,  Com.  Sir  Frank  Bartlett 
Stuart,  K.B.E.,  R.D.,  son  of  A.  Franke 
Notley;  b.  1865;  ed.  privately;  Com. 
R.N.R.  (retired) ; joined  P.  and  O.  Steam 
Navigation  Co.  1886,  and  became  Marine 
Sup.  1917  (R.D.) ; is  a Younger  Brother 
of  Trinity  House:  m.  1891,  Jane  E.  L. , 
da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Chambers,  R.  of 
West  Putford,  Devon;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Borealis,  Essex  Road,  Gravesend. 

Nott-Bower  [see  Bower]. 

Nowrojee  Pestonjee  Vakil,  Sir, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1840;  has  been  a Member  of 
Bombay  Legislative  Council ; cr.  C.  I.  E. 
1897,  Knt.  1917.  Ahmedabad,  Bombay. 
Oakley,  Sir  John  Hubert,  b.  18 — ; 
Pres.  Surveyors’  Institution ; cr.  Knt. 
1919. 

Obeyesekere,  Hon.  Sir  (Solomon) 
Christoffel,  son  of  the  late  D.  B.  F. 
Obeyesekere,  Mudaliyar  of  Talpe  Pattao, 
Galle,  Ceylon  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Colombo 
Acad.,  and  at  St.  Thomas’s  Coll., 
Colombo  (1st  class  Diploma  1868) ; Bar. 
Colombo  1872;  appointed  aM.L.C.  1900; 
is  a Vice-Pres.  of  Ceylon  Branch  of  Roy. 
Asiatic  So. , a Member  of  Central  Irriga- 
tion Board  of  Colombo,  of  Anglican  Synod 
of  Ceylon,  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute 
(London),  and  of  British  Empire  League, 
an  Incorporated  Trustee  of  Church  of 
England  (Ceylon),  a Trustee  of  All  Saints 
Church,  Colombo,  Pres,  of  Sinhalese 
Sports’  Club,  Vice-Pres.  of  Ceylon  Agri- 
cultural So. , and  a J.  P.  for  Ceylon  ; repre- 
sented Ceylon  at  Coronation  of  King 
George  V.  19x1 : m.  1878,  Ezline  Maria, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  James  Alwis,  of 
Colombo;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Hill  Castle, 
Colombo ; Balcombe  House,  Colombo; 
Venivelle,  Ambepusse,  Kamboragalle, 
Veyangoda,  and  Muhuliyave,  Dambe- 
deniya,  Ceylon;  The  Hermitage,  Kandy, 
Ceylon  ; Longden  House,  Nuwara  Eliya, 
Ceylon;  Hill  Crest,  Bandorawela,  Ceylon; 
Wilson's  Bungaloiv,  Uva  District , Cey- 
lon ; Turf  (Ceylon),  and  Corona  (London) 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Daisy  Ezline  ( Lady  Bandara- 
naike) : m.  18 — , Sir  Solomon  Dias  Bandara* 
naike,  C.M.G. 

O’Brien,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sir  Charles 
Richard  Mackey,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  John  Terence  Nicolls 
O'Brien,  K.C.M.G.,  sometime  Gov.  of 
Newfoundland ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Felstead, 
abroad,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Army 
1878,  became  Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1887,  Major  1897,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1902  ; retired  1903  ; S.  African  War  1900- 
1902,  present  at  many  actions  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 


KNIGHTS. 


067 


Lieut.  - Col.) ; appointed  Senior  Dep. 
Commr.  of  Transvaal  Town  Police  1901, 
Dep.  Commr.  at  Head  Quarters  1905 
(acted  as  Commr.  1906  and  1907),  Colonial 
Sec.  of  the  Gambia  1910  (acted  as  Gov. 
July  to  Dec.  1910,  Aug.  to  Dec.  1911,  and 
Aug.  to  Oct.  1912),  and  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch. , Seychelles  Islands  1912-18,  since 
when  he  has  been  Gov.  of  Barbados  : m. 
1st,  1884,  Christina  Mary,  who  d.  1899,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Burn  Murdoch,  M.D. , 
ofMurcheston  Park, Edinburgh, and  widow 
of  Major  William  Courtenay  Harrison  ; 
2ndly,  1902,  Selina  Beatrice,  da.  of  Sir 
Howard  Warburton  Elphinstone,  3rd  Bt. ; 
cr  C.M.G.  1908,  K.C.M.G.  1920.  Govern- 
ment House,  Bridgetown,  Barbados; 
United  Service  Club. 

Sons  1 ving — Charles  Terence  Edmund  Hamil- 
ton, b.  18 — , — Joan  Francis  Clare,  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Capt.  R.E* 

Daughters  living — ina  Kathleen  Phillippa,  b. 
18 — : m.  18 — , Major  Harry  Gough, — Rosa- 
mond Mary  Elphinstone,  b.  1905, — Patricia 
Margaret  Elphinstone,  b.  1906. 

O’Callaghan,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Des- 
mond Dykes  Tynte,  K.C.V.O.,  son  of 
P.  O’Callaghan,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  formerly 
nth  Hussars;  b.  1843;  entered  R.A. 
1861,  became  Capt.  1875,  Brevet  Major 
1881,  Major  1882,  Lieut. -Col.  1889,  Col. 
1894,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1902;  retired  1905  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1891-2,  in  command 
of  R.A. ; was  2nd  Assist,  and  Assist. 
Sup.  of  Experiments,  Sch.  of  Gunnery 
1878-84,  Sec.  of  Ordnance  Committee 
1888-9  (Member  1892-5),  Maj.-Gen. 
Comdg.  R.A.  at  Malta  1899-1904,  and 
Pres,  of  Ordnance  Committee  1905-8 ; 
appointed  Col.  Comdt.  R.A.  1913,  and 
Co.  Comdt.  County  of  London  Vol.  Regt. 
1916:  m.  1878,  Victoria  Lisette,  who  d. 
1913,  da.  of  W.  Seabrooke,  of  Windsor  ; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1908.  53, 

Iverna  Court,  Kensington,  W.  ; United 
Service,  Queen  s,  and  Prince' s Clubs. 

O’Connell,  Sir  John  Robert,  LL.D., 
son  of  Thomas  Francis  O’Connell,  of  10, 
Mountjoy  Square,  Dublin ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
at  Belvedere  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (M.  A.  and  LL.D.  1893) > admitted 
a Solicitor  1889 ; is  head  of  the  legal 
firm  of  Thomas  F.  O’Connell  and  Son, 
a J.P.  for  co.  Cork,  a Member  of  Senate 
of  Dublin  Univ.,  a Member  of  Royal  Irish 
Acad.,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Anti- 
quaries (Ireland),  a Member  of  Gov.  Body 
of  Univ.  Coll.,  Cork,  and  a Director  of 
National  Bank  (Limited)  ; and  author  of 
papers,  etc.,  on  various  Statistical  and 
Antiquarian  subjects  : m.  1901,  Mary,  el. 
da.  of  Thomas  Scally,  formerly  of  Deep- 
well,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  Knt.  1914. 
34,  Kildare  Street,  Dublin;  Ard  Einin, 
Killiney,  co.  Dublin ; Reform,  National 
Liberal,  Stephen  s Green,  and  Royal  Irish 
Automobile  Clubs. 

O’Connell,  Sir  Peter  Reilly,  M.D. ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  St.  Patrick’s  Coll.,  Cavan, 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Galway,  at  Catholic 
Univ.,  Dublin  (M.D.,and  M.Ch.  1883), 
and  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland;  is  Senior 
Surg.  Mater  Infirmorum  Hospital,  Bel- 
fast, a J.P.  for  co.  Antrim,  a D.L.  for 
Belfast  (High  Sheriff  1907-8),  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Senate  of  Queen’s  Univ.,  Belfast ; 
was  Pres,  of  Ulster  Med.  Asso.  1910-11, 
and  Lecturer  and  Examiner  in  Clinical 
Surgery  in  Queen’s  Univ.  1911-12:  m. 
I9°7»  Jane  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Hughes,  of  Belfast ; cr.  Knt. 
i9°8-  5,  Queens  Elms,  University  Road, 

Belfast. 


O’Conor,  Sir  John,  K.B.E.,  M.D. , 
son  of  Abraham  O’Conor,  of  Carrick-on- 
Shannon,  Ireland;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A.  and  M.D.  1890); 
Senior  Med.  Officer,  British  Hospital, 
Buenos  Aires  : m.  1892,  Grace  Beatrice 
Richmond,  da.  of  the  late  James  Oxley, 
of  Welshmill,  Frome  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  1042,  Avenida  Mayo,  Buenos  A ires  ; 
Mayfair,  Freshwater  Bay,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
Devonshire  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Oddy,  Sir  (John)  James,  el.  son  of 
James  Oddy,  of  Moorlands  Hall,  Birken- 
shaw,  near  Bradford,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  Harrogate,  and  at  Leys  Sch., 
Camb.  ; is  a worsted  spinner  and  manu- 
facturer, of  Moorland  Mills  ; sat  as  M.  P. 
£or  Pudsey  Div.  of  E.  Part  of  W.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  (C)  June  1908  to  Jan.  1910: 
m.  1892,  Marion,  fourth  da.  of  John 
Ambler,  of  Bradford  ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
The  Hall,  Ilkley,  Yorkshire ; Carlton, 
Arts,  and  Bradford  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Eileen,  b.  1901. 

O’Donnell,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Thomas 
Joseph,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  P.  O’Donnell,  of  Killeedy,  co. 
Limerick;  b.  1858;  entered  Army  1881, 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1883, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901, Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1910, 
Surg.-Gen.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918; 
retired  1918  ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Bechuanaland  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5,  Zululand  1888,  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at 
battle  of  Magersfontein,  and  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16,  on  Staff  (despatches 
four  times,  promoted,  C.B.);  appointed 
Director  of  Med.  Services  in  India  1916, 
with  rank  of  Lieut. -Gen. : m.  1919,  Marion, 
widow  of  Capt.  W.  L.  Graham ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.I.E. 
1918.  Killeedy,  Ballagh,  co.  Limerick; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

O’Donohoe,  Sir  James,  son  of  Cole- 
man O’Donohoe  ; b.  18 — ; is  Chm.  of 
Galway  Urban  Dist.  Council  ; in  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers  ; cr.  Knt.  1903.  Prairie 
House , Salthill,  Galway. 

O’Dwyer,  Sir  Michael  Francis, 
G.C.I.E.,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  John 
O'Dwyer,  of  Barronstown,  Tipperary ; b. 
1864 ; ed.  at  St.  Stanislaus  Coll. , Tulla- 
more,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  ap- 
pointed Assist.  Commr.,  Punjab  1885, 
Settlement  Collector  1889,  Director  of 
Land  Records  Depart.  1896,  Settlement 
Commr.,  Rajputana  1897,  Dep. -Commr. 
1901,  Revenue  Commr.,  N.-W.  Frontier 
Province  1901,  Resident  1906,  Acting 
Resident,  Hyderabad  1907,  and  Agent  to 
Gov. -Gen.  in  Central  India  1910,  was 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  Punjab  1913-19  ; is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England:  m.  1896,  Dame  Una,  D.  B. E. 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the  late 
Mons.  Bord,  of  Castres,  France;  cr. 
C.S.1. 1908,  K.C.S.I.  1913,  G.C.I.E.  1917. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — John  Chevalier,  b.  1900. 

Daughter  living — Una  Mary,  b.  189 7 : m.  1920, 
Norman  H.  Morris. 

O’Farrell,  Sir  Edward,  K.C.B. , son 
of  Michael  Richard  O’Farrell,  formerly  of 
Park,  co.  Cork ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (Scholar,  B.A.  1878) ; Bar. 
King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1882 ; was  Regis- 


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trar  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Estates  Commrs. , 
Ireland  1903-8,  and  Assist.  Under  Sec.  to 
Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  and  Clerk  to  Privy 
Council  1908-18,  since  when  he  has  been 
an  Estates  Commr.  : m . 1895,  Dorothea 
Flora,  da.  of  the  late  William  Richardson- 
Bunbury,  of  Beachland,  W.  Australia  [see 
Richardson-Bunbury,  Bt.];  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911,  Knt.  1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Cuil-na-greine,  Carrickmines,  co.  Dublin . 

Ogilvie,  Col.  Sir  Andrew  Muter  John, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Annesley  Ogilvie,  C.B.  ; b.  1858;  B.A., 
London  1880;  formerly  Major  and  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  24th  Middlesex  Vol.  (V.D.) ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Post, 
masters-Gen.  1891-9,  an  Assist.  Sec.-Gen. 
Post  Office  1907- 1 1 ; 3rd  Sec.  1911-14, 
Director  of  Army  Signals  (Home  Defence) 

1913- 19,  and  2nd  Sec.,  Gen.  Post  Office 

1914- 19;  sometime  Col.  R.E.  (T.F.); 
acted  as  British  Delegate  to  International 
Telegraph  Conference,  Lisbon  1908  ; has 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1912,  K.B.E.  1918.  7,  Sheffield 
Terrace,  Reusing  Ion,  W.  ; Union  Club. 

Ogilvie,  Major  Sir  Francis  Grant, 
C.  B. , el.  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Ogilvie, 
LL.D.,  Head  Master  of  Gordon’s  Coll., 
Aberdeen ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Aberdeen 
(M.A.  1879)  and  Edinburgh  (B.Sc.  1881, 
Hon.  LL.D.  1911)  Univs.  ; was  Prin- 
cipal of  Heriot  Watt  Coll.,  Edinburgh 
1886-1900  (also  Professor  of  Physics  and 
Electrical  Engineering  1886-9),  Director 
of  Museum  of  Science  and  Art,  Edinburgh 
1900-1903,  and  Principal  Assist.  Sec. 
under  Board  of  Education,  S.  Kensington 
1903-xo;  appointed  Sec.  to  Board  for 
Science  Museum  and  Geological  Survey 
1910  (also  Director  of  Science  Museum 
1911-20)  ; appointed  Assist.  Controller, 
Trench  Warfare  Research  Depart.  1916, 
and  Principal  Assist.  See.  Depart,  of 
Scientific  and  Industrial  Research  1920 ; 
sometime  Major  R.E.  (Vol.):  m.  1886, 
Sarah,  da.  of  A.  O.  Gill,  D.  L. , of 
Aberdeen;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1906,  Knt. 
1920.  15,  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; 

Athenaeum  Club. 

Ogston,  Professor  Sir  Alexander, 
K.  C.  V.  0. , M.D. , son  of  Professor  Francis 
Ogston,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  of  Aberdeen  and 
Glasgow  Univs.  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(C.  M.  and  M.D.  1863);  served  in 
Soudan  1885,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
in  Serbia  1915,  and  in  Italy  1916-17; 
was  Regius  Professor  of  Surg.,  Aberdeen 
Univ.  1882-1909;  is  Hon.  Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  (Territorial),  a Director 
of  North  of  Scotland  Bank,  of  City 
of  Aberdeen  Land  Asso.,  of  City  Pro- 
perty Asso. , Aberdeen,  and  of  Aberdeen 
Savings  Bank,  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M,  in 
Scotland,  a D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire, 
and  a Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy  ; author  of  various  medical  and  sur- 
gical works  : m.  1st,  1867,  Mary  Jane,  da. 
of  James  Hargrave,  Ch.  Factor,  Hon. 
Hudson's  Bay  Co.’s  Ser.  ; 2ndly,  1877, 
Isabella  Margaret,  da.  of  James  Matthews, 
Lord  Provost  of  Aberdeen  ; cr.  K.C.  V.O. 
1912.  252,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen; 

Glendavan , Dinnet,  Aberdeenshire. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Walter  Henry 
( Liverpool ),  b.  1873  : m.  1909,  Josephine 
Elizabeth  Carter, — (by  2nd  marriage),  Rannald 
Frederick  Logie,  b.  1889  : m.  1919,  Olive,  da. 
of  J.  English,  of  Lurgan. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Flora 
Maetavish,  O.B.E.,  b.  1872;  Hon.  Sec.  Aber- 
deen City  Asso.  of  Vol.  Workers  during 
European  War:  m.  1906,  George  Christopher 
Carter,  architect,  of  London, — Mary,  b.  1868 : 


m.  1896,  Professor  Grierson,  Edinburgh  Univ.,. 
— (by  2nd  marriage)  Helen,  b.  188  * : m.  1912, 
Eugene  Dunbar  Townroe,  M.R.C.S.,  of  43, 
Campden  House  Court,  Kensington,  W., — 
Constance  Eirene,  b.  1884  : m.  1920,  Herbert 
Guy  ffiske,  of  40,  Brunswick  Gardens, 
Kensington,  W., — Rosa,  b.  1886  : m.  1911, 
Willliam  Webster,  stockbroker,  of  Aberdeen. 

O’Keeffe,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Menus  Wil- 
liam, K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  son  of 
William  O’Keeffe,  M.D.,  of  Mallow,  co. 
Cork,  and  Mountkeeffe,  Newmatket,  co. 
Cork;  b.  1859  ; ed.  privately  ; M.D.  and 
M.Ch.  Ireland  1880 ; LL.D.,  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Ireland  1920;  entered  R.A.M.C. 
1881,  became  Capt.  18 — , Major  1893, 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Col.  1910,  and  Surg.- 
Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915 ; retired  1919 ; 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  Tirah  Expe- 
dition, 1897-8,  present  at  capture  of  Sam- 
pagha  and  Arhanga  Passes,  European 
War  1914-18,  as  Dep.  Director  of  Army 
Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order 
of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  K.C.M.G., 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour)  ; was 
Inspector  of  Med.  Sers.  War  Office 
1910-14 : in.  1894,  Janetta  Canning,  da. 
of  W.  S.  Baird,  J.P.,  of  Avonmore,  Bel- 
fast; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 
1918.  Hazelwood,  Shooter  s Hill,  Wool- 
wich ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Daughter  living — Eileen  Georgina. 
Oldham,  Col.  Sir  Henry  Hugh, 
K.  C.  V.O. , only  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Oldham,  M.D.,  of  Cannington,  Boscombe 
Spa  Road,  Bournemouth ; b.  1840 ; ed. 
at  Radley,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst ; entered  Army  1838,  became  Capt. 
1868,  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1886,  and 
Col.  (retired)  1887 ; served  in  China 
Campaign  i860,  present  at  capture  of 
Taku  Forts  and  Pekin  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  in  Cossyah  and  Jynteah  Hill 
Campaign  1863-4  (despatches) ; appointed 
one  of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentle- 
men-at-Arms  1887,  Clerk  of  the  Cheque 
1887,  and  Lieut.  1891 : m.  1868,  Ella,  da. 
of  the  late  Arthur  Pigou,  B.C.S.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1897,  C.V.O:  1902,  K.C. V.O.  1914. 
Cannington,  Boscombe,  Bournemouth; 
United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Hugh,  R.N.,  b.  1871; 
became  Com.  1904  : m.  1904,  Kathleen  Marie, 
da.  of  Clarence  George  Pigou,  formerly 
E.  Yorkshire  Regt., — Henry  Frederic  Vilmet 
Oldham-Vilmet,  M.B.E.,  b.  1872  ; assumed 
in  19x3  by  Roy.  license  the  additional 
surname  of  Vilmet  ; M B E.  1918. 

Daughters  living — Edyth,  b.  1869  : m.  1894, 
Percy  Combe,  of  Cobham  Park,  Surrey, — 
Sybil,  b.  1881  : m.  1905, Major  John  Creagh 
Scott,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E-,  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders),  of 
Crevagh  and  Kildysart  [Fergusson,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Oldroyd,  Sir  Mark,  son  of  the  late 
Mark  Oldroyd,  of  Dewsbury  ; b.  1843 ; 
ed.  privately  ; is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of 
Yorks,  a J.P.  and  Alderman  of  Dewsbury 
(Mayor  1887-8).  a colliery  owner,  and 
Chm.  of  M.  Oldroyd  and  Sons,  woollen 
manufacturers  and  merchants,  of  Dews- 
bury ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Dewsbury  (L)  1888- 
1902:  m.  1871,  Maria  Tew,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  Mewburn,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Wyk- 
ham  Park,  Banbury,  Oxon;  cr.  Knt.  1909. 
Hyrstlands,  Dewsbury. 

Oliver,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Henry  Francis, 
K.C.B. , K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 

Robert  Oliver,  of  Lochside ; b.  1865; 
entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Lieut.  1888, 
Com.  1899,  Capt.  1903,  Rear-Adm.  1913, 
Acting  Vice-Adm.  1914,  and  Vice-Adm. 
1918;  European  War  1915  (K.C.B.); 
sometime  Naval  Assist,  to  First  Sea 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  ; appointed  Naval 


KNIGHTS. 


I069 


A.D.C.  to  H.M.  and  Director  of  Intelli- 
gence Div.  Admiralty  War  Staff  19x3, 
Naval  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1914,  and  Ch.  of  Admiralty  War  Staff 
1914;  was  an  Additional  Naval  Lord  of 
Admiralty  and  Dep.  Ch.  of  Naval  Staff 
1917-18  ; in  command  of  Battle  Cruiser 
Squadron  1919,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  Reserve 
Fleet  1 91 9-1920,  since  when  he  has 
•been  Second  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1920  ; has  Orders  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia, 
Swords  of  Sweden,  Sacred  Treasure  of 
Japan,  Dame  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
American  D.S.M.  : m.  1914,  Beryl 

■Carnegy,  D.B.E.,  R.R.C.  (a  Lady  of 
Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  has  Order  of  Mercy), 
da.  of  Francis  Edward  Carnegy  [see  E. 
Northesk,  colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
I9°5.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.  M.G.  1918.  20,  South  Eaton 

Place , S.  W. 

Oliver,  Sir  Thomas,  M.D. , LL.D., 
D.Sc,  son  of  the  late  James  Oliver,  of 
Ayr,  N.  B.  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Ayr  Acad. , 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.,  C.  M.  1874, 
M.D.  1880,  Hon.  LL.D.  1903),  and  in 
Paris  ; M.  R.C.  P. , London  1882,  F.R.C.  P. 
1890;  Hon.  D.Sc.  Sheffield  1908;  is 
Hon.  Col.,  20th  Northumberland  Fusi- 
iliers,  a Consulting  Physician  to  Roy. 
Victoria  Infirmary, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
Professor  of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of 
Medicine  in  Durham  Univ.  and  Coll,  of 
Medicine,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  a J.P. 
for  City  and  Co.  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne,  a D.L.  for  Northumberland,  and 
an  Hon.  Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  been 
Examiner  in  Physiology  to  Conjoint 
Board  of  London,  Glasgow  and  Man- 
chester Uni  vs. , and  in  Medicine  to 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  and  Glasgow 
Univ.  ; sometime  Med.  Expert  on 
Dangerous  Trades  Committee  of  Home 
Office  ; was  a Member  of  Home  Office 
White  Lead  Commn.  1892-3,  and  Home 
Office  Representative  at  International 
Congress  on  Hygiene  at  Madrid  1898 ; 
appointed  Harben  Lecturer,  Roy.  Insti- 
tute of  Public  Health  1905,  an  Hon. 
Corresponding  Member,  Med.  Physical 
So. , Amsterdam  1905,  and  of  So.  Med.  des 
Hopitaux  de  Paris  1906;  formerly  Lieut. - 
Col.  1st  Northern  Gen.  Hospital  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  author  of  many  med. 
papers  : m.  1st,  1881,  Edith,  who  d. 
1888,  da.  of  William  Jenkins,  of  Consett 
Hall ; 2ndly,  1892,  Emma  Octavia,  who 
d.  1912,  da.  of  John  Anthony  Woods,  of 
Benton  Hall,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; cr. 
Knt.  1908.  7,  Ellison  Place,  Newcastle- 

upon-Tyne ; Royal  Societies' , Authors' , 
and  County  ( Durham ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  William  Jen 
kins,  b.  1886, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Frederic 
Thomas,  b.  1897. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Gladys 
Rosina,  b.  1883, — Gwenever  Margaret,  b. 
1885— Edith  Katheen,  b.  1888,— (by  2nd 
marriage)  Kathleen  F,lli  on,  b.  1894  : m.  1918, 
Major  Kingsley  Dykes,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  6th 
Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. 

Olivey,  Col.  Sir  Walter  Rice,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Hugh  Oliver  Olivey, 
of  Mylor,  Falmouth ; b.  1831 ; formerly 
Lieut.  91st  Regt.  ; became  Paymaster  12th 
Foot  1855,  Hon.  Major  1866,  Staff-Pay- 
master 1878,  Ch.  Paymaster  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  1881,  and  Hon.  Col.  1886; 
retired  1889  ; served  in  New  Zealand  War 
(medal)  and  during  Egyptian  Campaigns 
1882  and  1884-5  as  Ch.  Paymaster  (medal 
with  clasp,  Khedive’s  star,  3rd  class 
Osmanieh) ; was  Dist.  Paymaster  to  Home 


Dist.  at  Headquarters  1886-9 1 has  re- 
ceived distinguished  ser.  reward  : m.  1855, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late 

R.  Goodfellow,  of  Falmouth;  cr.  C.B. 
1882,  K.C.B.  (Additional  Civil)  1887. 
51,  Blessington  Road,  Lee,  S.E.  ; Junior 
Constitutional  Club. 

Sons  living — Robert  Hugh  (Albion,  Sutton, 
Pulborough,  Sussex),  b.  1857:  m.  1896,  Annie 
Margaret,  da.  of  Arthur  Mesham, — William 
James,  b.  1861  : m.  1900,  Isabel  Throsby,  da. 
of  Aliek  Osborne,  of  Barrengarry,  Hamilton, 
Moss  Vale,  N.S.  Wales, — George  Sydney, 
b.  1862:  m.  1909,  Christina,  da.  of  Kenneth 
M'Kenzie,  of  Clonbinane,  Wandong,  Victoria, 
Australia. 

Olivier,  Sir  Sydney,  K.C. M.G. , C.B., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Arnold 
Olivier,  of  Shapley  Hill,  Winchfield, 
Hants  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch. , 
and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll. , Oxford  (B.A. 
1881) ; Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh  1911  ; en- 
tered Colonial  Office  1882,  and  became  a 
Principal  Clerk  (Head  of  W.  African  De- 
part.) 1906;  acted  as  Colonial  Sec. , British 
Honduras  1890-91,  and  as  Auditor-Gen. 
Leeward  Islands  1895-6 ; was  Private 
Sec.  to  Earl  of  Selborne  1896,  and 
Sec.  to  W.  India  Roy.  Commn.  1896-7, 
Colonial  Sec.  Jamaica  1900-1904  (when  he 
rejoined  Colonial  Office  Staff),  and  Capt.- 
Gen.  and  Gov.-in-Ch.  of  Jamaica  1907-13, 
Permanent  Sec.  of  Board  of  Agriculture  and 
Fisheries  1913-17,  and  Assist.  Comptroller 
and  Auditor  of  the  Exchequer  1917-20  ; 
went  on  special  service  to  Washington 
1898;  administered  Govt,  of  Jamaica  1900, 
1902,  and  1904  ; m.  1885,  Margaret,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Homersham  Cox,  some- 
time Judge  of  County  Courts;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1898,  K.C. M.G.  1907,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
37,  Brookfield,  Highgate,  N.6  ; Old  Hall, 
Ramsden,  near  Charlbury,  Oxon ; Na- 
tional Liberal  Club. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Ollivant,  Sir  (Edward)  Charles 
(Kayll),  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Edward  Ollivant,  R.  of  Erbistock,  Flint ; 
b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; 
entered  I. C.S.  1868;  appointed  Municipal 
Commr.  of  Bombay  1881,  Political  Agent 
in  Kathiawar  1889,  Acting  Commr. 
in  Sind  1895,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Bombay  Govt. 
1896,  and  a Member  of  Council,  Bombay 
1897 ; retired  1902 : m.  1st,  1870,  Lucy 
Caroline,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  His  Honour 
Judge  Eddis,  K.C.  ; 2nd,  1899,  Edith 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Sikes 
Hichens,  Hon.  Canon  of  Peterborough  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1888,  K.C.I.E.  1892.  2, 

Westbourne  Crescent,  W. ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Rupert  Charles,  b.  1882  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1909;  Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.). 
Daughters  living — Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  1871, — 
Mabel,  b.  1876:  m.  1901,  Percival  F. 

Tuckett,  of  Radlett,  Herts. 

O’Malley,  Sir  Edward  Loughlin, 
son  of  the  late  Peter  Frederick  O’Malley, 
Q,C.  ; b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1868)  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1866 ; went  Norfolk  and 

S.  E.  Circuits ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Bedford  1868 ; was  Attorney-Gen.  of 
Jamaica  1876-9,  and  of  Hong  Kong 
1879-89,  Ch.  Justice  of  Straits  Settlements 
1889-92,  and  of  British  Guiana  1895-8, 
and  Ch.  Judge  of  H.B.M.’s  Supreme 
Consular  Court  for  Ottoman  Empire 
1898-1903;  is  a J.P.  for  Oxfordshire, 
and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Kensington,  S.  Div.  (L)  Jan. 
1906,  and  Lewisham  Dec.  1910;  appointed 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Condition 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


and  Resources  of  Mauritius  1909  : m.  1869, 
Emma  Winifred,  da.  of  Joseph  Alfred 
Hardcastle;  cr.  Knt.  1891.  Denton, 
Cuddesdon,  Oxfordshire ; Brooks  s,  Reform, 
and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Charles  Loughlin  Meyler,  b. 
1873  ; Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A., — Owen  St.  Clair 
( Bridge  End,  Ockham,  Surrey),  b.  1887;  in 
Foreign  Office. 

Daughters  living — Marie  Aglala  Margery : m. 
1909,  the  Rev.  Sidney  Scarlett  Smith,  R.  of 
Hampton  Bishop,  Hereford  [B.  Abinger], — 
Grace  Evangeline. 

Oman,  Sir  Charles  William  Chadwick, 
K.B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  Charles  Philip 
Austin  Oman,  planter,  of  Hattowrie  Bihar, 
India;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  M.A. 
1885,  Fellow  of  All  Souls’  1883);  Hon. 
LL.  D.  Edinburgh  1910;  appointed  Chi- 
chele Professor  of  Modern  History,  Oxford 
Univ.  1905,  a Fellow  of  British  Acad. 
1905,  and  Pres,  of  Royal  Historical  So. 
1917;  is  a F.S.A.  ; rendered  sers.  to 
Foreign  Office  in  connection  with  his- 
torical research  ; has  Serbian  Order  of 
St.  Saba ; author  of  numerous  historical 
works  ; has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Oxford  Univ. 

( U ) since  March  1919:  m.  1892,  Mary 
Mabel,  da.  of  Gen.  R.  Maclagan,  R.E.  ; 
cr.  K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  Frewin  Hall, 
Oxford;  Athenceum , and  Burlington  F ine 
Arts  Clubs. 

Son  living — Charles  Chichele,  b.  1901. 
Daughters  l.ving — bulce  Roberta:  m.  1915, 
Philip  Fri  e Stuart,  I.C.S.  [see  Stuart, 
“ Knightage  ”], — Carola  Mary. 

Ommanney,  Capt.  Sir  Montagu 
Frederick,  G.  C.M.  G. , K.  C.B. , I.  S.  O. , son 
of  Francis  Ommanney ; b.  1842 ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich  ; formerly  Capt.  R.E.  ; 
sometime  employed  on  special  duty  at 
War  Office  and  Admiralty  ; appointed  In- 
structor at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich, 
1871  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
Colonies  (E.  Carnarvon)  1874-7,  a Crown 
Agent  for  the  Colonies  1877-1900,  and 
Permanent  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  1900-1907  ; is  King  of  Arms  of 
Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St.  George,  and 
Vice-Pres.  (sometime  Hon.  Treasurer) 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Union  Castle 
Steamship  Co.  ; is  a Director  of  British 
North  Borneo  Co.  ; appointed  a Royal 
Commr.  at  Colonial  and  Indian  Ex- 
hibition 1886,  and  at  Paris  Exhibition 
1900  ; was  a Member  of  Uganda  Railway 
Committee  1895-1900 : m.  1st,  i866,Char- 
lotte  Helen,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  O.  Om- 
manney, J.P. , of  Bloxham,  Oxfordshire; 
2ndly,  1914,  Winifred  Rose,  da.  of  C. 
HarrisSt.  John,  of  West  Court,  Finchamp- 
stead  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1882,  K.C.M.G.  1890, 
K. C.  B. (Civil)  1901 , 1.S. 0. 1903,  G. C.  M. G. 
1904.  Redlands,  The  Homewood,  Surrey. 
Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Francis  Fred- 
erick, b.  1868;  Lieut. -Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve;  m.  1897,  Olive  C.,  da.  of  the  late  F. 
Owen, of  the  Foreign  Office, — Geoffrey  Gream, 
b.  1878 ; a M.I.C.E.,and  Major  R.E. : m.  1909, 
Kathleen,  only  da.  of  the  late  James  Morris, 
of  Cheltenham, — Cyril  Henry,  b.  1884;  Major 
R.F.A.  : m.  1914,  Jessie  Katherine,  da.  of 
W.  V.  Jones. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Dorothy 
Helen,  b.  1875:  m.  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  Douglas 
Champion  Jones,  D.S.O.,  R.E., — Mildred 
Alice,  b.  1877:  m.  1899,  Capt.  Frederic  Shel- 
ford,  M.I.C.E.,  Bar.-at-law  [see  Slielford, 
“ Knights’  Widows”], — Helen  Clare,  b.  1882: 
m.  1913,  James  Melville  Key, — Evelyn  Cran- 
stoun,6.  1886:  m.  1915,  John  Phethean. 

Ommanney,  Adm.Sir (Robert) Nelson, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  Octavius  Omman- 
ney, of  Bloxham,  Oxon ; b.  1854 ; ed. 


privately;  entered  R.N.  1867,  became 
Lieut.  1878,  Com.  1893,  Capt.  1899, 
Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice-Adm.  1913  (re- 
tired 1915),  and  Adm.  1917;  suppression 
of  Slave  Trade,  E.  Indies  1878;  was  Capt. , 
Devonport  Dockyard  1907-8,  Capt.  of 
H.M.S.  Andromeda  on  China  Station 
during  Russo-Japanese  War,  and  Adm. 
Sup.  of  Chatham  Dockyard  1909-12  : m. 
1881.  Ethel  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Lawrence  John  Harrison,  of  Cheltenham 
and  Mortlake ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sons  living — Lawrence  Frederick  Nelson,  b. 
1891  ; Lieut.  R.N. : m.  1920,  Kathleen  Mary 
Bertie,  da.  of  Col.  Craster,  of  Horfield, 
Alverstoke, — Patrick  Gream  Nelson,  b.  1095; 
Lieut.  R.N.,  and  Flighi-Lieut . R.A.F.  : 
m.  1919,  Pansy  Nina  Gr  ce,  da.  of  Major 
Grahame  Chambers,  sometime  R.A.F. 
Daughter  living — Kathleen  Helen  Ethel,  b. 
1881. 

O’Neill,  Sir  Arthur  Eugene,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Owen  O’Neill,  R.A. ; 
b.  1877;  ed.  at  St.  Edmund's  Coll.,  Old 
Hall,  Ware ; is  a Shipowner,  and  a 
Director  of  Frank  C.  Strick  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  27,  Leadenhall  Street,  E.C. ; 
sometime  Shipping  Adviser  to  Ministry  of 
Shipping  : m.  1904,  Edith  Frances,  da.  of 
William  Hopkins  Tomson ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The 
Moorings , Bushey,  Herts  ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Son  living — One 
Daughters  living — Two. 

Onslow,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Henry,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Onslow, 
colls.]. 

Oppenheimer,  Sir  Francis  Charles, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Oppenheimer,  H.B.M.’s  Consul-Gen.  at 
Frankfort;  b.  1870 ; ed.at  the  Lyc6e, Frank- 
fort, and  at  Balliol  Coll. , Oxford  (B.A.  1892, 
M.A.  1895);  Bar.  Middle  Temple,  1895  ; 
appointed  Consul-Gen.  at  Frankfort-on- 
Main,  1900,  and  Commercial  Attach^  to 
British  Embassy,  Berlin,  and  to  The 
Hague,  Copenhagen,  Christiania,  and 
Stockholm,  with  rank  of  Acting  Coun- 
cillor in  Diplo.  Ser.  1912 ; cr.  Knt.  1907, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  4.  Chelsea  Manor 

Studios,  Flood  Street,  S.  W.  3 ; St.  James's , 
and  Chelsea  R.A.  Clubs. 

Oram,  Engineer  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Henry 
John,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Joseph  Oram,  of  Plymouth  ; b.  1858; 
ed.  privately,  at  Engineering  Coll.,  Key- 
ham,  and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll. , Greenwich ; 
entered  R.N.  1879,  became  Assist.  Engi- 
neer 1879,  Ch.  Engineer  1889,  Staff  Engi- 
neer 1893,  Inspector  of  Machinery  1897, 
Engineer  Rear-Adm.  1901,  and  Engineer 
Vice-Adm.  1907  ; retired  1917  ; is  a 
F.  R.S. , Vice-Pres.  of  Institute  of  Naval 
Architects,  Past  Pres,  of  Institute  of 
Metals,  a M.I.C.E.  (Watt  Medallist), 
and  a M.I.M.E.  ; has  American 
D.S.M.  ; was  Engineer-in-Ch.  of  the 
Fleet  1907-17,  and  Pres,  of  Junior  In- 
stitute of  Engineers  1909-10  : appointed  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Navy  Fuel 
1912;  author  of  ‘‘The  Marine  Steam 
Engine”:  m.  1881,  Emily  Kate,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Bardens,  of  Plymouth ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1906,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1910. 
Hale,  Rudgwick,  Sussex;  Athenceum 
Chib. 

Sons  living — Evelyn  Henry  Bardens,  M.B., 
F.  R.C.S.,  b.  1884,— Percy  Stuart  St.  George, 
b.  1886. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Jane,  b.  1882:  m. 
1905,  Engineer-Com.  Frederick  J.  Pedrick, 
R.N. , of  64,  Burbage  Road,  Herne  Hill,  S.E., 
— Phyllis  Marjorie, b.  189 7. 


KNIGHTS. 


Oram,  Dame  Sarah  Elizabeth,  D.B.E. , 
R.R.C. ; b.  18 — ; Principal  Matron  Queen 
Alexandra’s  Imperial  Mil.  Nursing  Ser.  ; 
cr.  D.B.E.  1919. 

Orange,  Sir  Hugh  William,  C.B. , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Orange, 
C.  B. , M.D.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  was  Exam- 
iner in  Board  of  Education,  London 
1893-1902,  Director-Gen.  of  Education  in 
India  1902-10,  and  a Member  of  Legis- 
lative Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1910; 
is  Ch.  Inspector  of  Elementary  Schs. , 
Board  of  Education,  London  ; appointed 
Accountant-Gen. , Board  of  Education 
1912:  m.  1907,  Mabel,  youngest  da.  of 
Ernest  Ford,  of  69,  Oxford  Gardens,  W.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1906,  C.B.  (Civil)  1914,  Knt. 

1919.  Waltham , Oatlands  Chase , Wey- 
bridge ; United  University , and  Athenceum 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Richard  B.,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living — Ursula  M.  D.,  b.  1909. 

Orchha,  H.H.  Saramad-i-rajhai- 

Bundelkhand  Sawni  Mahendra  Maharaja 
(Sir  Pratap  Singh  Bahadur  Ju  Dev ) of, 
G.C.S.I.,  G. C.I.E.  ; b.  1854;  is  one  of 
the  Ruling  Princes  of  India;  cr.  K.  C.I.E. 
1894,  G.  C.I.E.  1900,  G.C.S.  I.  1906. 
Tikomgarh,  Bundelkund,  Central  India. 
Orde,  Sir  Julian  Walter  [see  B. 
Bolton,  colls.]. 

Ormond,  Sir  Herbert  John,  son  of 
Maurice  George  Ormond  ; b.  1867  ; Mayor 
of  Stoke  Newington  1913-19;  cr.  Knt. 

1920.  Stoke  Newington,  N. 

Ormsby,  .SzrLambert  Hepenstal,  only 

son  of  the  late  George  Owen  Ormsby, 
C.E.  (formerly  Surveyor-Gen.,  Auckland), 
of  Onehunga  Lodge,  Auckland,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Auckland  Gram- 
Sch. , at  Dungannon  Roy.  Sch.,  and  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.  1875,  M.D.  1877); 
L.R.C.P.I.  1869,  F.R.C.S.I.  1875;  was 
Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. , Ireland 
1902-4  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Dublin, 
a Member  of  Senate  of  Dublin  Univ., 
Senior  Surg.  to  Meath  Hospital,  and 
to  co.  Dublin  Infirmary,  and  to  National 
Children’s  Hospital,  Dublin,  Consult- 
ing Surg.  to  Drummond  Mil.  Sch. 
(Chapelizod),  Hon.  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Dublin  Branch  of  Institute  of  Journalists, 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Medico-Chirurgical  So. 
and  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Med.,  Ireland, 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Superintendence  of 
Dublin  Hospitals,  Gov.  of  Lock  (Govt.) 
Hospital,  and  Chm.  of  Asso.  for  Housing 
of  Poor  in  Dublin  ; formerly  Surg.  to  Roy. 
Longford  Rifles  ; sometime  a Guardian 
of  S.  Dublin  Union,  and  acted  as  Chm. 
and  Vice-Chm.  of  South  City  Dispensary; 
served  during  European  War  1915, asLieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Consulting  Surg. , New 
Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  ; inventor  of 
several  surgical  instruments,  and  author  of 
“Surgical  Emergencies  of  Haemorrhage,” 
“British  Imperialism,”  etc.;  m.  1874, 
Anastatia,  who  d.  1911,  only  da.  of  the 
late  John  Dickinson,  solicitor,  of  Dublin  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1903.  92,  Merrion  Square,  Dub- 
lin ; Constitutional,  Imperial  Colonial, 
and  United  Service  (Dublin)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Gilbert  John  Anthony,  D.S.O., 
b.  1876  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Stella  Beatrice. 

Orpen,  Major  Sir  William  Newnham 
Montague,  K.B.E.,  R.A.,  son  of 

A.  H.  Orpen.  of  Oriel  Stillorgan,  co. 
Dublin;  b.  1878  ; an  Artist,  and  Major 
attached  to  Gen.  Staff  at  Head  Quarters  in 
France;  elected  an  A.R.A.  1917,  and 


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R.A.  1919;  presented  a number  of  War 
Pictures  to  the  Nation  : m.  1891,  Grace 
Knewstub  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  8,  South 

Bolton  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Corner  House, 
Royal  Hospital  Road,  S.  W ; Garrick, 
Savile,  Arts,  and  Friendly  Brothers'  Clubs. 
Daughters  living— Three. 

O’Shea,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  Michael 
O’Shea;  b.  1858  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Cork 
1901,  and  Lord  Mayor  of  Cork  1911-16: 
m.  1882,  Bridget,  da.  of  John  Blewitte ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  Old  Court,  Rochestown, 
Cork. 

Osler,  Sir  Edmund  Boyd,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Featherstone  Osier;  b.  1845; 
ed.  at  Dundas  Gram.  Sch.  ; was  Pres. 
Toronto  Board  of  Trade  1896,  and  a 
Canadian  Representative  at  Congress  of 
Chambers  of  Commerce  1896  ; over  21 
years  Member  for  W.  Toronto  in 
Canadian  House  of  Commons ; is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Osier  and  Hammond,  stock- 
brokers, of  Toronto,  Pres,  of  Ontario  and 
Quebec  Railway  Co.,  a Director  of  Can- 
adian Pacific  Railway,  and  Pres  of  On- 
tario Rifle  Asso. , and  of  Dominion  Bank  : 
m.  1873,  Anna  Farquharson,  who  d.  1910, 
da.  of  Francis  James  Cochran,  of  Aber- 
deen; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Craigleigh,  Toronto / 
Beech  Croft,  Lake  Simcoe,  Canada  ; York 
(Toronto),  Mount  Royal  (Montreal),  and 
Rideau  (Ottawa)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Francis  Gordon,  b.  1874:  nt. 
1900,  Margaret  Ramsay, — Edmund  (Bronte , 
Ontario),  b.  1880;  Major  Durham  L.I.:  m. 
1st  1905,  Gwyneth,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Col. 
G.  H.  Sim,  R.E. ; 2ndly,  1909,  Nadine,  da.  of 
ames  Kerr,  of  Toronto, — Hugh  (Winnipeg), 

. 1881 ; Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force:  m.  190 7,  Kathleen,  da.  of  William 
Harty,  of  Kingston,  Ontario. 

Daughters  living — Ellen : m.  1903,  Bertram 
Bowen,  — Annabel  Margaret:  m.  1903, 

Wilmot  Matthews, — Mary  Elizabeth : m.  1907, 
George  Gibbons. 

Otter,  Sir  John  Lonsdale,  son  of  the 
Ven.  William  Bru£re  Otter,  V.  of  Cowfold, 
Sussex,  and  Archdeacon  of  Lewes;  b.  1852; 
ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll.,  and  at  Camb.  Univ. 
(B.A.  1874);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1877  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Brighton  (Mayor  1913-16)  ; 
rendered  special  sers.  to  Indian  Hospitals 
during  European  War  1914-17  (Knt.): 
m.  1888,  Elizabeth  Audrey,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Nathaniel  Woodard,  Canon  Resi- 
dentiary of  Manchester,  and  Provost  of 
Lancing ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  16,  Vernon 

Terrace , Brighton. 

Sons  living — Melvil  Charles  Woodard,  b. 
1889, — Martin  John  Bruere,  b.  1890. 

Daughter  living — Rosalind  Audrey  : m.  1918, 
A.  H.  Self,  Air  Min. 

Otter,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Dillon, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
William  Otter,  of  Toronto,  Canada;  b. 
1843;  ed.  at  Model  Sch.,  and  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll. , Canada  ; entered  2nd  Mil. 
Regt.  Queen’s  Own  Rifles  of  Canada  as 
Private  1861,  became  Lieut. -Col.  1874; 
served  during  Fenian  Raids  1866  and  1870, 
present  at  action  of  Limeridge  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  during  N.-W.  Rebellion 
1885,  in  command  of  Battleford  column 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of  2nd 
Batn.  (special  ser.)  Roy.  Canadian  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  C.B.) ; acted  as  Adj.  to  Canadian 
Team  at  Wimbledon  1873,  and  as  Comdt. 
of  same  1883  ; appointed  Comdt.  of  Roy. 
Sch.  of  Inf.  (Toronto)  1883  ; commanded 
Roy.  Canadian  Regt.  of  Inf.  (permanent 
Mil.)  1896-9;  appointed  to  command 
Canadian  Mil.  Dist.  No.  2 1886,  Inspector 
of  Inf.  for  W.  Div.  1896,  and  Brig. -Gen. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Comdg.  W.  Ontario  Command  1905  ; was 
Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff,  Canadian  Mil.  1908-9, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  thereof,  with  rank 
of  Maj.-Gen.  1910-12;  has  been  Director 
of  Internment  Operations.  Canada  since 
1914 ; is  Hon.  Col.  Canadian  Corps  of 
Guides  and  Queen’sOwn  Rifles  of  Canada  : 
m.  1865,  Marian,  younger  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  James  Porter;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  C.V. 0.  1908,  K.C. B.  (Mil.)  1913. 
Toronto,  Canada;  Toronto , York,  Toronto 
Golf  and  Toronto  Hunt  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Agnes  Anna  Edrol,  b.  1867  : 
m.  1893,  Edward  Lyall  Morton,  of  ii,  Nor- 
wood Road,  Toronto. 

Ottley,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Charles  Lang- 
dale,  K.  C.M.  G.  ,C.B.,  M.  V.  O. , son  of  the 
Rev.  Lawrence  Ottley,  Canon  of  Ripon ; b 
1858;  entered  R.N.  1871,  became  Lieut. 
1879,  Com.  1892,  Capt.  1899,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  (retired)  1908  ; served  during  Peru 
Rebellion  1877,  and  at  bombardment  of 
Alexandria  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star);  was  a Naval  Attach^  1899-1904,  and 
Director  of  Naval  Intelligence  1905-7  ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Committee  on  War 
Risks  of  Shipping  1906,  Naval  Delegate  to 
Peace  Conference  at  The  Hague  1907 
(K.C.M.G.),  and  a British  Delegate  at 
International  Naval  Conference  in  London 
1908 ; Sec.  of  Imperial  Defence  Com- 
mittee 1907-12,  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1907-8  ; is  a Director  of  Sir  W.  G. 
Armstrong,  Whitworth  and  Co.  (Limited), 
and  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
has  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Medjidie : 
m.  1892,  Kathleen  Margaret,  da.  of  Col. 
Alexander  Stewart,  R.A. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1903,  K.C.M.G.  1907,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  Basingfeld,  Basingstoke ; 
Coruanan,  Fort  14  illiam,  Inverness- 
shire ; United  Service,  Albemarle,  and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Ottley,  Col.  Sir  John  Walter, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Thomas 
Henry  Ottley,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1841 ; entered 
R.E.  1864,  became  Capt.  1877,  Major 
1884,  Lieut.-Col.  1891,  and  Col.  1895; 
retired  1898 ; served  with  Tirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  as  Engineer-in-Ch.  (de- 
spatches) ; formerly  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Irrigation  to  Govt,  of  India  and  Dep. 
Sec.  in  Public  Works  Depart.  ; was  Pres, 
of  Roy.  Indian  EngineeringColl. , Cooper’s 
Hill  1899-1906;  is  a M. I.C.E. , and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England : m.  1884,  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  William  Dobell  (sometime 
Comptroller-Gen.  ofH.M.'s  Customs),  of 
Sherard  House,  Eltham  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1892, 
K.C.I.E.  1904.  Leyton,  Eastbourne; 
United  Service  Club. 

Outerbridge,  Sir  Joseph,  son  of 
Alexander  E.  Outerbridge,  of  Bermuda 
and  Philadelphia  ; b.  1843  ; represented 
Newfoundland  Chamber  of  Commerce  at 
Ottawa  1879 ; was  Hon.  Treasurer  of 
Fire  Relief  Fund  1892,  and  of  Greenland 
Disaster  Fund  1898-1912,  Comdt.  Church 
Lads’  Brig.  1899-1904,  and  Vice-Chm. 
of  Reception  Committee  for  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  Cornwall  and  York’s  visit  to 
Newfoundland  1901  ; represented  New- 
foundland at  Festival  of  Empire  (arranging 
for  erection  of  building  and  the  exhibition 
in  Crystal  Palace  Grounds)  1911  ; is  a 1 
Director  of  Harvey  and  Co.  (Limited) 
and  other  cos.  : in.  1881,  Maria  Harvey, 
da.  of  E.  D.  Tucker  ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Silverton,  St.  Johns , Newfoundland ; I 
City  (St.  John  s),  and  Royal  Bermuda  \ 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Herbert  Arthur,  b.  1883:  tn. 


1913,  Alice  M.,  da.  of  Thomas  Hutton, — 
Philip  Edmund,  b.  1886, — Leonard  Cecil, 
D.S.O.  [see  “ Companionage  b.  1888, — 
Basil  St.  George,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — Lilian  Alice,  b.  1890:  m. 
1 91 1,  Lieut.-Com.  James  Douglas  Campbell, 
R.N.  [see  Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1913]. 

Owen,  Sir  Douglas  William,  K.B  £., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  William  Buy  Owen, 
of  Cleveland  Square,  W.  ; b.  1850 ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  Lon- 
don; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887;  sometime 
Lecturer,  London  Sch.  of  Economics  and 
Roy.  Naval  War  Coll.  ; was  Chm. 
Advisory  Committee,  State  War  Risks 
Insurance  Office,  of  Coal  Exports  Com- 
mittee during  European  War  ; is  one  of 
the  Founders  (and  many  years  Chm.)  of 
Children’s  Hospital,  Paddington  Green,  a 
Chevalier  tf  Legion  of  Honour,  an  Officer 
of  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  and 
a Member  of  House  Committee  of  London 
Hospital  and  of  International  Maritime 
Committee;  has  been  Hon.  Sec.  and  Trea- 
surer, So.  for  Nautical  Research,  repre- 
sented Colonial  Office  at  Shipping  Freights 
Conference.  Johannesburg  1904 ; sometime 
Hon.  Sec.  Mansion  House  Committee  on 
Port  of  London ; author  of  ‘ * Ocean  Trade 
and  Shipping,”  etc.  : m.  1889  [see 

“Knights’  Widows”],  Elizabeth  Char- 
lotte, da.  of  Alfred  Wright  Surtees  ; cr. 
Knt.  1915,  K.B.E.  1917.  [He  died  Nov. 
15th,  1920.I 

Owen,  Sir  Isambard,  M.D.,  son  of 
the  late  William  George  Owen,  Ch. 
Engineer  of  Great  Western  Railway  ; b. 
1850;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Gloucester,  at 
Rossall,  and  at  Downing  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1872,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1876,  M.D. 
1882,  Hon.  Fellow  1909);  F.R.C.P.  Lon- 
don 1885;  Hon.  D.C.L. , Durham  1905; 
Hon.  LL.D. , Univs.  of  Wales  1911,  and 
Bristol  1912  ; was  Senior  Dep.  Chancellor 
of  Univ.  of  Wales  1895-1910,  and  Principal 
of  Armstrong  Coll. , Newcastle-upon-Tyne 
1904-9 ; is  Vice-Chancellor  of  Bristol 
Univ.,  a Consulting  Physician  to  St. 
George's  Hospital  (London),  and  an 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Med.  So.  of  London ; 
formerly  a Physician  to  and  Lecturer  in 
Med.  at  St.  George’s  Hospital,  Vice-Dean 
of  Faculty  of  Med.  of  Univ.  of  London, 
Examiner  in  Medicine  to  Univs.  of  Cam- 
bridge, London,  and  Durham,  for  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  and  to  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Physicians,  and  Vice- Pres,  of  Univ  Coll., 
Bangor  ; was  Pres,  of  Teachers’  Guild  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1898-9 ; author 
of  various  medical  works  and  papers  and 
reports  on  education  in  Wales  : m.  1905, 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Lewis  Holland- 
Thomas,  of  Caerffynnon,  Merionethshire; 
cr.  Knt.  1902.  The  University,  Bristol ; 
Abbey  Gate,  Weston-super-Mare ; Athe - 
nceum  Club. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Cldmenee  Heul- 
wen,  b.  1908, — Mabel  Angharad  Hedydd,  b. 
1910. 

Owen,  Sir  James  George,  son  of 
George  Owen;  b.  1869;  is  Mayor  of 
Exeter:  in.  1893,  Janie  Kirk  Gibson, 
of  The  Isles  of  Scilly ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Minolta,  Exeter. 

Daughter  living — Margery  Kirk  Gibson:  m. 
1918,  Kenneth  Gatey,  M.C.,  Bar.-at-law, 
Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt. 

: Owen,  Gen.  Szrjohn  Fletcher,  K.C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Owen,  D.L., 
R.  of  Llaniestyn,  Carnarvonshire;  b.  1839; 
ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.A.  1857,  became 
Capt.  1869,  Major  1877,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1879,  Col.  1891,  Maj.-Gen.  1894,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  i8qq  (reward  for  meritorious  and  dis- 


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tinguished  ser.  1899),  Gen.  1904,  and  Col. 
Comdt.  1906  ; retired  1906  ; served  in  Zulu 
Campaign  1879,  in  command  of  Mounted 
Gatling  Battery,  present  at  battle  of  U lundi 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col. ) ; was  Instructor  at  Roy.  Gun 
Factory,  Woolwich  1874-6,  and  Assist. 
Sup.  there  1876-8,  Comdt.  S.  Australian 
Land  Forces  1885-8,  Comdt.  of  Instruc- 
tion Camp,  Coast  Defence,  Isle  of  Wight 
1889-90,  Comdt.  Defence  Forces,  Queens- 
land 1891-4,  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  R.A.  at 
Malta  1895-9,  and  Pres,  of  Ordnance 
Committee  1902-5 ; sometime  District 
Grand  Master  of  Freemasons,  Malta; 
author  of  a revised  Treatise  on  Service 
Ordnance,  and  has  contributed  various 
technical  papers  to  magazines  on  Military 
subjects;  cr.  C. B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1906.  F.gryn , Henley-on-Thames ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Owens,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Charles  John, 
C.B..  son  of  John  Owens,  formerly  of 
Chester  and  London  ; b.  1845  ; was  Gen. 
Manager  of  London  and  South  Western 
Railway  1898-1911 ; is  a Director  of  Ply- 
mouth, Devonport  and  S.-W.  Junction, 
London  and  South-Western,  and  Isle  of 
Wight  Railways,  a Lieut,  of  City  of  Lon- 
don, and  a Knight  Officer  of  Roy.  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy  ; sometime  Lieut. -Col. 
Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Imperial  Trade  1912,  and  Dep.-Chm.  of 
City  of  London  Territorial  Force  Asso.  : 
m.  1895,  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Cockerell,  V.  of  Kingston  Vale  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1902,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Bridge- 
water  House,  Carlton  Road,  Putney  Hill , 
S.  W. 

Packe,  Sir  Edward  Hussey,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Hussey  Packe,  of  Prest* 
wold  Hall,  Leicestershire  [see  E.  Kim- 
berley] ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; was  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  War  1900, 
and  to  successive  First  Lords  of  the 
Admiralty  1901-17,  and  Private  Sec.  to 
Sir  Eric  Geddes  1917-18,  and  to  Rt.  Hon. 
Walter  Long,  M.  P.  1919;  is  a Govt. 
Director  of  Anglo-Persian  Oil  Co. 
(Limited),  and  a J.P.  and  D. L.  for 
Leicestershire  (High  Sheriff  1911-12)  : 
m.  1909,  the  Hon.  Mary  Sydney  Cole- 
brooke,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Colebrooke ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Prestwold 
Hall,  Loughborough ; Caythorpe  Hall, 
Grantham;  Brooks's,  and  Turf  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Penelope  Mary,  b.  1910, — 
Ursula  Sybil,  b.  1913. 

Padma  Shumshere  Jung  Bahadur 
Rana , Gen.,  K.C.I.E.',  b.  18 — ; cr. 
KC.I.E.  1919. 

Paget,  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Henry  Fitz- 
roy,  G.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  M.  Anglesey, 
colls.]. 

Paget,  Lady  (Louisa  Margaret  Leila 
Wemyss),  G.B.E.  [see  M.  Anglesey, 
colls.]. 

Paget,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ralph  Spencer, 
P.C.,  K.C.M.G. , C.V.O.  [see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.]. 

Paget-Cooke  [see  Cooke]. 

Pain,  Bt'ig.-Gen.  Sir{ George)  William 
Hacket,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Pain,  nth  Hussars ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Elizabeth  Coll. , Guernsey,  and  privately  ; 
entered  102nd  Regt.  1875,  became  Capt. 
Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  1885, 
Major  Worcestershire  Regt.  1894,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet 
Col.  1901,  Col.  1907  and  Hon.  Brig.- 


Gen.  1919 1 retired  1912 ; Egyptian 
Army  in  Soudan  Campaign  1888-91 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Nile 
Field  Force  (3rd  class  Medjidie),  at 
action  of  Tokar  (horse  shot,  3rd  class 
Osmanieh,  clasp,  bronze  star),  Dongola 
Expedition  1896,  present  at  action  of  Kirket 
(horse  shot,  despatches,  medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
Nile  Expedition  1897-8  as  Acting  A.G.  of 
Egyptian  Army,  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.), 
European  War  1915-18,  at  home  and 
in  France,  Comdg.  108th  Inf.  Brig.,  which 
he  raised  (1914-15  star,  two  medals, 
K.B.E),  Irish  Rebellion  1916  (despatches); 
commanded  S.  Midland  Dist.  1908-11, 
and  N.  Dist.  Ireland  1916-19  ; appointed 
Div.  Commr.  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary 
1920 : m.  1898,  Sadie,  da.  of  the  lateSidney 
Merton,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service,  Royal  Automobile,  Kildare  Street, 
and  Ulster  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Archibald  Hacket,  b. 
1899  ; Lieut.  Irish  Guards, — Andrew  Uniacke 
Hacket,  b.  1904. 

Paine,  Air  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Godfrey 
Marshall,  K.  C.B.,  M.  V.  O.,  son  of  the  late 
James  Paine;  b.  1871 ; entered  R.N.  1885, 
became  Lieut.  1893,  Com.  1903,  Capt. 
1907,  and  Commodore  1916 ; served  on 
H.M.S.  “ Renown  ” during  tour  of  Prince 
and  Princess  of  Wales  in  India  1905-6, 
and  during  European  War  19 14- 17 (Legion 
of  Honour,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  American  D.S.M.); 
was  Comdt.  Central  Flying  School,  Salis- 
bury Plain  1 91 2-1 5 ; appointed  5th  Sea 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1917,  Maj.-Gen. 
R.A.F.  and  Master-Gen.  of  Personnel 
on  Air  Council  1918,  and  Inspector-Gen. 
thereof  Aug.  1918  (with  rank  of  Air  Vice- 
Adm.)  ; retired  1920  : m.  1900,  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Knowles,  of 
Swinton  Old  Hall ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  C.B.  (Civil)  1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
King  s Worthy  Court,  Winchester. 

Painter,  Sir  Frederic  George,  son 
of  James  Painter,  of  Bristol ; b.  1844;  is  a 
D.L.  for  City  of  London  (Sheriff  1913-14), 
a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour,  a Com. 
of  Order  of  the  Dannebrog  of  Denmark, 
and  has  Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and 
of  Conception  of  Villa  Vi9osa  of  Portugal : 
m.  1911,  Marion,  da.  of  Stuart  Boyd  Con- 
nolly, of  Manchester  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  8, 

The  Boltons,  South  Kensington,  S.  W.io. 

Paish,  Sir  George,  son  of  Robert 
Paish,  of  Horsham;  b.  1867;  ed.  at 
United  Westminster  Schs.  ; was  Joint 
Editor  of  The  Statist  1899-1916,  a Mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Trade  Departmental 
Committee  on  Railway  Accounts  and 
Statistics  1906-8,  and  Expert  Financial 
Adviser  to  the  Treasury  1914-16 ; author 
of  “Railways  of  the  United  States,”  etc.  : 
m.  1894,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Whitehead,  of  Liverpool ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  Limpsfield,  Surrey ; Reform, 
and  New  City  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Pakenham,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  William 
Christopher,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 

K.C.V.O.  [see  E.  Longford,  colls.]. 

Pajlan pur,  Capt.  H.  H.  ( Sir  Taley 
Muhammed  Khan  Sher  Muhammed 
Khan),  Nawab  of,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; cr. 
K.C.I.E.  1920.  Palanpur,  Bombay. 


1074 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Palin,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Philip  Charles, 
K.C.M.G. , C.M.G.,  C.B.,  3rd  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Thomas  Palin, 
Bom.  S.C. ; b.  1864  ; entered  Cheshire 
Regt.  1886,  and  Indian  Army  1888,  be- 
came Capt.  1897,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col. 
1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1918  ; Burma  Expedition  1887-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal),  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19, 
in  Egypt,  Gallipoli  and  Palestine  as  Maj.- 
Gen.  (despatches  several  times,  C.  B. , 
C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge, 
and  class  Order  of  the  Nile,  Maj.-Gen., 
K.C.M.G.) : m.  1899,  Diamantina  Har- 
riet Elliot;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M. G. 
1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Palit,  Sir  Tarak  Nath;  b.  18 — ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1870  ; is  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  Calcutta  Univ. , and  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  College  of  Science,  Univ. 
of  Calcutta ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  College  0/ 
Science,  University  of  Cailcutta , Calcutta. 

Pares,  Sir  Bernard,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Pares ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at 
Harrow  (Scholar),  and  at  Trin.  Coil., 
Camb.  ; Professor  of  Russian  in  Lon- 
don Univ.,  and  Untv.  Extension 
Lecturer  at  Oxford  and  Camb.  Univs.  ; 
Sec.  Sch.  of  Russian  Studies,  Liverpool 
Univ.  1907-17;  served  with  Russian  Red 
Cross  1914-17  (Russian  Soldier’s  Cross 
and  Medal  of  St.  George)  ; attached  to 
British  Embassy  in  Petrograd  1917  ; was 
editor  of  Russian  Review  1 91 2-14  : m. 
1901,  Margaret,  da.  of  E.  A.  Dixon,  of 
Colchester  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
King's  College,  Strand,  W.C. 

Sons  living — Richard,  b.  1902, — Peter, b.  1908, 
— Andrew,  b.  1911. 

Daughters  living  — Elizabeth,  b.  1904, — 
Ursula,  b.  190 7. 

Paris,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Archibald, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Archibald  Paris, 
of  Ludgeon  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich;  entered 
R.  M. A.  1879,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major 
1898,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet 
Col.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  2nd 
Comdt.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1914;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  as  Special  Ser. 
Officer,  Rhodesian  Field  Force  Comdg. 
Kimberley  Column  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16, 
Comdg.  Naval  Div.  at  Antwerp  and  in 
Dardanelles  (wounded,  despatches,  dis- 
tinguished sers.  noted,  K.C.  B.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium) ; 
was  Professor  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.  1903-4, 
and  Ch.  Instructor  there  1904-6 ; ap- 
pointed Inspector  of  Recruiting  1913  and 
to  command  a R.M.  Brig.  1914:  m.  1885, 
Lilian  Jean,  da.  of  Gen.  Henry  Malvill, 

l.  S.C.  \cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916. 

Son  living — Archibald  Charles  Melvill,  b.  1890: 
tn.  191*1,  Ruth  Norton  Green. 

Park,  Sir  Maitland  Hall,  LL.D.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  Park,  of  Cum- 
bernauld, Dumbartonshire ; b.  1862 ; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  High  Sch.,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.,  M.A.  1884,  Hon.  LL.D. 
1909)  ; was  Sub-Editor,  Glasgow  Herald 
1885-6,  and  Assist.  Editor,  Acting  Editor, 
Chief  Editor  Pioneer  1886-1902  ; has  been 
Ch.  Editor  Cape  Times  since  1902 ; 

m.  1st,  18 — , Alice,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of 


the  late  Robert  Orr,  of  Helensburgh ; 
2ndly,  1892,  Anna,  da.  of  the  late  Peter 
Baillie,  of  Inverness;  cr.  Knt.  1914. 
Civil  Service,  and  City  ( Cape  Town) 
Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Maitland 
Elphinstone,  D.S.O.,  b.  1893  [see  “Com- 
PANIONAGE  ”]. 

Parker,  Sir  George  Phillips,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  George  Phillips  Parker ; b. 
1863  ; is  a J.P.  for  Holborn  (Mayor  1913- 
18),  and  Chm.  of  its  Local  Tribunal ; has 
Order  of  the  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  : 
m 1895,  Aida  Maria  de  Vergara ; cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  Knt.  1919.  9,  Wedder- 

burn  Road,  Hampstead,  N.  W.  6. 

Sons  1 ving — Ivan,  b.  1900, — George,  b.  1903. 
Daughters  living — Irene, — Vera. 

Parker,  Hon.  Sir  Stephen  Henry, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Stephen  Stanley 
Parker,  of  York,  W.  Australia ; b.  1846  ; 
ed.  at  Bishop’s  Sch.,  Perth,  West  Aus- 
tralia ; Bar.  W.  Australia  1868,  and  a 
K.C.  1890;  has  been  a M.L.C.  and 
M.L.A. , W.  Australia,  and  was  Colonial 
Sec. , W.  Australia  1892-4 ; appointed  a 
Justice  of  Supreme  Court,  W.  Australia 
1901,  and  Ch.  Justice  thereof  1906  ; retired 
1913 : m.  1872,  Amey  Katherine,  da.  of 
George  Walpole  Leake,  K.C.  : cr.  Knt. 
1908,  K.C.M.G.  1914.  Karrakalla  Mya, 
Perth,  West  A ustralia  ; Weld  l. Perth ) 
Club. 

Sonsliving — Of  whom  Hubert  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
b.  1883  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Parkin,  Sir  George  Robert,  K.C.M.G. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  John  Parkin,  of  Salisbury, 
New  Brunswick;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  New 
Brunswick  Univ.  (B.A.  i8fc8,  M.A.  1872, 
Hon.  LL.D.  18 — ),  at  Trin.  Univ., 
Toronto,  and  at  Adelaide  and  McGill 
Univs.  ; Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  1 912; 
Head  Master,  Collegiate  Sch. , Fredericton 
1872-89,  Principal  of  Upper  Canada  Coll., 
Toronto  1885-1902,  and  Organising  Sec. 
of  Rhodes  Scholarship  Trust  1902-20 ; 
author  of  “Round  the  Empire,’’  “Im- 
perial Federation,”  “The  Great  Do- 
minion,” and  “Life  and  Letters  of 
Edward  Thring,”  etc.  : m.  1878,  Annie 
Connell,  da.  of  William  Fisher,  of  Fred- 
ericton, New  Brunswick;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1898,  K.C.M.G.  1920.  7,  Chelsea  Court , 

S.  W.  ; Seymour  House,  Waterloo  Place, 
S.  W.  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Parkington,  Col.  Sir  (John)  Roper, 
son  of  the  late  John  Weldon  Parking- 
ton  ; b.  1845 ; was  Major  3rd  Batn. 
E.  Surrey  Regt.  (Mil.)  1891-8;  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  J.  R.  Parkington 
and  Co.,  of  21,  Mincing  Lane,  E.C.  ; is 
a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  co.  London,  a F. R.G.S.,  a 
Fellow  of  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  the  Anglo- Portuguese  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Consul-Gen.  in  United 
Kingdom  for  Montenegro,  Past  Master  of 
five  City  Cos. , a Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  an  Officier  de  l'Acad^mie 
Franfaise,  and  Hon.  Col.  7th  Batn.  Essex 
Regt.  ; has  Roy.  Orders  of  Montenegro, 
Serbia,  and  Spain,  and  is  a Knight  Com. 
of  Order  of  Villa  Vicosa  of  Portugal ; 
founded  L’ Entente  Cordiale  Asso.  1897: 
m.  1873,  Marie  Louise  (who  has  1st 
class  of  Order  of  Civil  Merit  and  Red 
Cross  of  Montenegro),  da.  of  the  late  A. 
Sims  Silvester,  of  the  Stock  Exchange ; 
cr.  Knt.  1902.  Broadwater  Lodge , Wimble • 
don,  S.  W.  ; United  Service,  City  Carlton , 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Dorothea  Marie  Louise 
Roper:  m.  1896,  Leonard  A.  Bidwell,  F.R.C.S., 
who  d.  19x2, — Edythe  Isabel  Roper:  m. 


KNIGHTS. 


1075 


1897,  Charles  E.  J.  Cary-Elwes,  of  Court- 
lands,  Eltham,  Kent  [B.  Ellenborough, 
colls.], — Irene  Mary  Roper : m.  1906,  Col. 
Dodington  George  Richard  Sherston  Baker, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  Tsee  Baker,  Bt.,  cr.  1796]. 

Parkinson,  Sir  Thom  as  Wright,  M.  D., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  H.  Parkinson,  of 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1863 ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B., 
C.M.  1890,  M.D.  1899);  D.  P.H.  1898;  is 
Physician  to  T.S.H.  Prince  and  Princess 
Louis  of  Battenburg,  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med.,  and  Member  of  British 
Med.  Asso.  ; before  the  war  Physician 
to  Prussian  Court -in  England;  sometime 
Pres,  of  Chelsea  Clinical  So.  ; attached 
to  several  Mil.  Hospitals  during  European 
War  1915-16,  including  American  Hos- 
pital for  British  soldiers:  m.  1891,  Eu- 
phemia  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Mervyn 
Pillman,  of  Edinburgh ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
31,  Cadogan  Place , S.  W. 

Parratt,  Sir Walter,  C.V.O. , Mus.D., 
son  of  Thomas  Parratt,  of  Huddersfield  ; 
b.  1841 ; formerly  Organist  of  Magdalen 
Coll.  (Hon.  Fellow  1906) ; Hon.  Mus.D., 
Hon.  D.C.L.  Durham  1912;  formerly 
Professor  of  Music  in  Oxford  Univ.  ; is 
Organist  to  H.M.  and  to  St.  George’s 
Chapel,  Windsor,  Master  of  the  Music 
to  H.M. , Dean  of  Faculty  of  Music  in 
Univ.  of  London,  Past  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Organists,  and  Pres,  of  Union  of  Gra- 
duates in  Music  : m.  1864,  Emma,  da.  of 
Luke  Gledhill,  of  Huddersfield  ; cr.  Knt. 
1892,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.V.O. 
1917.  The  Cloisters , Windsor ; Athe- 
nceum  Club. 

Son  living — Geoffrey  Temple,  b.  18 — ; Capt. 
Hon.  Artillery  Co. : m.  1916,  Constance  Hen- 
rietta, da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Little- 
dale. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Parrott,  Sir  (James)  Edward, 
LL.D.,  el.  son  of  Edward  Brown  Parrott, 
of  Wavertree,  Liverpool;  b.  1863;  ed.  at 
St.  Paul’s  Coll.,  Cheltenham,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A,  1891,  Senior  Prize- 
man in  English,  M.A.  and  LL.D.  head 
of  list  1900)  ; sometime  Headmaster 
of  a Liverpool  Board  Sch.  ; is  Editor 
to  Thomas  Nelson  and  Sons,  publishers 
of  London,  Edinburgh,  Dublin,  New 
York,  and  Paris,  a Fellow  of  Educational 
Institute  of  Scotland,  a Life  Gov.  of 
St.  Paul's  Coll.,  Cheltenham,  and  a J.P. 
for  City  of  Edinburgh  ; has  Serbian  Order 
of  St.  Sava  and  Belgian  Order  of  the 
Crown;  sat  as  M. P.  for  Edinburgh,  S. 
Div.  ( L ),  May  1917  to  Nov.  1918  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Edinburgh  W.  Div. 
Dec.  1918;  author  of  “A  Pageant 
of  English  History,”  “Why  Britain 
Went  to  War,”  etc.  ; edited  Funk 
and  Wagnall’s  “Standard  Encyclo- 
paedia,” and  Nelson’s  “New  Age  En- 
cyclopaedia” : m.  1891,  Elizabeth  Sophia, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  John  Shirley, 
of  Derby ; cr.  Knt.  1910.  12,  Cumin 

Place , Edinburgh ; National  Liberal 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Una  Margaret,  b.  1892, — 
Isabel  Shirley,  b.  1894, — Amy  Muriel,  b.  1896. 

Parry,  Rear-Advi.  ►Sar  John  Franklin, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Edward 
Parry  ; b.  1863 ; entered  R.N.  1877,  be- 
came Com.  1899,  Capt.  1905,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1916,  retired  1919  ; is  a F.R.G.S.  ; 
Egyptian  Campaign  1885  ; was  Hydro- 
grapher  of  the  Navy  1914-19 ; has 
American  D.S.M. , and  Legion  of  Honour 
(France)  : m.  1893,  Emily  Lempri^re, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Henry  Dobson,  of 


Tasmania  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  13,  Earl's  Court  Square > 

5.  W.  5 ; United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Joan  Winifred. 

Parsons,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Algernon 
Charles,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  Rosse]. 

Parsons,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  (Sim 
Bremridge),  K.C.M.G. , C.B.  son  of  the 
late  John  Parsons,  of  Ringmore,  Shaldon; 
b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1874, 
became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1883, 
Major  1891,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1898;  retired  as  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  1908 ; served  in  Gaika,  Zulu, 
and  Transvaal  Wars  1877-8-9,  present  at 
actions  of  Isandhlwana,  Ulundi,  Laing’s 
Nek,  and  Ingogo  (severely  wounded, 
horse  shot,  despatches  twice,  medal  with 
clasp),  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
present  at  actions  of  Mahsameh,  Kas- 
sassin,  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (horse  shot, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  5th  class  Medjidie,  4th  class  Os- 
manieh,  Brevet  Major),  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896  in  command  of  Egyptian 
Artillery,  present  at  action  of  Hafir  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898  in  com- 
mand of  Egyptian  troops  at  capture  and 
defence  of  Gedaref  (despatches,  clasp,  2nd 
class  Medjidie,  K.C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Col.-on-the-Staff, 
Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Lines  of  Com- 
munication, and  Dep.  Gov.  of  Griqualand 
W.  (despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps) ; 
was  Gov.  of  Red  Sea  Littoral  and  Comdt. 
at  Suakin  1896-9,  A. A. G.,  Woolwich  Dist. 
1899,  Col.-on-the-Staff  Comdg.  R.A.  at 
Curragh  1899-1900,  and  again  A.A.G. , 
Woolwich  1901-2,  and  in  command  of 
Imperial  troops  in  Canada  1902-6  ; was 
in  charge  of  special  mission  to  take  over 
Kassala  from  Italian  Govt.  1897 ; is  a 
F.R.G.S.,  and  a Pasha  in  Egypt:  m. 
1898,  Margaret  Eliza,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Christian,  C.M.G.  [Hall,  Bt., 
colls.];  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1899,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1906.  28,  Onslow  Square,  S.  W.  ; Naval 

and  Military  Club. 

Daughters  living — Alfreda  May,  b.  1899, — 
Isabel  Blanche,  b.  1902. 

Parsons,  Maj-Ge?i.Sir  Harold  Daniel 
Edmund,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  James  Edmund  Bacon 
Parsons,  Indian  Army,  of  Southbourne- 
on-Sea,  Hants  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll. ; entered  The  Queen’s  (W.  Surrey 
Regt.)  1882,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1898,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1917 ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.,  with  local  rank  of  Lieut. -Col. 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
C.M.G.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
15,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  with  Swords,  Order  of  Leo- 
pold of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  American  D.S.  M.) ; appointed  to 
command  Army  Ordnance  Corps,  Wool- 
wich 1905,  Assist.  Director  of  Ordnance 
Stores,  S.  Africa  1910,  a Director  of 
Ordnance  Sers.  in  the  Field,  British 
Armies  in  France  1914,  Director  of  Equip- 
ment and  Ordnance  Stores,  War  Office 
1918,  and  a Principal  Ordnance  Officer 
1920:  m.  1892,  Julia,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Archer,  C.M.G.,  of  Gracemere, 


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Queensland  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  K. C.M.G.  1918. 

Son  living — Harold  Archer  James,  M.C.,  b. 
1895;  Capt.  R.E. : tn.  1919,  Irene  Clare,  da. 
of  A.  M.  Hall- Dare. 

Parsons,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Lawrence 
Worthington,  K.C.B. , son  of  Lawrence 
Parsons ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Ooll.  ; entered  R.A.  1870,  became  Capt. 
1880,  Major  i885,  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  Col. 
1900,  Maj.-Gen.  1903,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1909 ; retired  1912 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  Col.-on-the-Staff,  R.A. , 
present  at  battle  of  Colenso,  and  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal,  C.B.) ; 
commanded  R.A.  at  Salisbury  Plain  1901- 
1903 ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of  Artillery  in 
India  1903-6,  and  in  command  of  6th 
Div. , Irish  Command  1906-9;  is  a Col. 
Comdt.  R.A.  ; appointed  to  command  a 
Div.  1914 : m.  1880,  Florence  Anna,  da. 
of  Robert  Graves,  M.D. , formerly  of 
Cloghan  Castle,  King’s  co.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Partabgarh,  H.H.  Maharawal  ( Sir 
Raghunath  Singh  Bahadur ) of,  K.C.I.E.\ 
b.  1859  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India;  cr.  K.C. I.E.  1911.  Partabgarh, 
Rajputana,  India. 

Partab  Singh,  Lieut.-Gen.  Maharaj  I 
Dhiraj  Sir  Bahadur,  G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I., 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.;  b.  1845; 
LL.D.  1897;  is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs 
of  India,  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  in  the  Army, 
Hon.  Col.  Imperial  Cadet  Corps,  an  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; served  with  Mohmand 
Expedition  1897  as  Extra  A.D.C.  (de- 
spatches), with  Tirah  Expedition  1897, 
as  Extra  A.D.C.  (wounded,  despatches, 
C.B.),  in  China  1900  in  command  of 
Jodhpur  Imperial  Ser.  Troops  (de- 
spatches, K.C.B.,  medal),  and  with  the 
Expeditionary  Force  during  European 
War  1914-18 ; appointed  Hon.  Col.  an 
Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1912  ; became  Maha- 
raja of  Idar  1902  ; was  Regent  of  Jodhpur 
1911-16;  has  Legion  of  Honour:  tn. 

18 — , Bhadyanyi,  who  d.  1907 ; cr. 

K.C.S.I.  1886,  G.C.S.I.  1897,  C.B.  (Hon. 
Mil.)  1898,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1901,  G.C.V.O. 
1911,  G.C.B.  (Hon.  Mil.)  1918.  Idar, 
Ahmednagar,  India. 

.Partab  Singh  [see  Jammu  and 
Kashmir]. 

Partridge,  Sir  Cecil,  K.B.E.,  el.  son 
of  Richard  William  Partridge,  Bar.-at- 
Law,  of  The  Homestead,  Lansdowne, 
Worcesier;  b.  1872;  was  Assist.  Sup. 
of  Central  London  Railway  1902-5, 
Sup.  1905-11,  Traffic  Manager  1911, 
and  Manager  1911-14,  and  Gen.  Manager 
and  Sec.  Metropolitan  Munitions  Com- 
mittee 1915-19 ; appointed  a Member  of 
War  Office  Special  Committee  regarding 
assessment  of  Soldiers'  Characters  1912  ; 
is  a co-inventor  of  the  Bowden  and 
Partridge  Fog  Signal  Economiser : in. 
1895,  Ada  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  David 
William  Palmer;  cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  j 
24,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.  W.;  Constitutional  \ 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Three,  of  whom  Beatrice: 
in.  1919,  Capt.  J .T.  R.  Taulson,  Herefordshire  | 
Regt. 

Patey,  Adm.  Sir  George  Edwin, 
K. C.M.G., K.C.  V.O.  ,son  of  the  late  Capt. 
George  Edwin  Patey,  R.N.,  of  Montpellier, 
near  Plymouth;  b.  1859;  ed.  privately; 


Vice-Adm.  1914,  and  Adm.  1918  ; retired 


1918  ; served  during  Peru  Rebellion  1877, 
and  during  Zulu  War  1879  (medal) ; ap- 
pointed Assist. -Director  of  Naval  Intelli- 
gence 1901,  Inspecting  Capt.  of  Training 
Ships  1907,  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1908, 
and  Rear -Adm.  in  Home  Fleet  1910;  com- 
manded Australian  Fleet  1913-16,  and 
was  Com.-in-Ch.  N.  American  and  W. 
Indies  Station  1915-16;  has  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece 
with  Star,  and  Spanish  Order  of  Merit : 
in.  1902,  Mary  Augusta,  only  da.  of  Na- 
thaniel Edward  Yorke-Davis,  M.R.C.S., 

L.  R.C.P. , of  44,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; cr. 

M. V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1913. 
K. C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service  Club. 
Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Patiala,  Maj.-Gen.  H.H.  (. Maha - 
rajadhiraja  Sri  Sir  Bhupindra  Singh 
Mahindar ) of,  G.C.I.E.  G.B  E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India,  Chief  of  Patiala  States,  Hon. 
Col.  Patiala  Inf.,  and  an  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
in  the  Army  ; served  with  Indian  Expe- 
ditionary Force  during  European  War 
1914  (Grand  Cordon  of  the  Order  of 
the  Nile,  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Legion  of 
Honour) ; appointed  a Member  of  Council 
of  Gov.  of  Punjab  1917 ; represented 
India  at  special  War  Conference  1918  ; 
cr.  G.C.I.E.  1911,  G.B.E.  1918.  Patiala, 
Punjab  ; Chail,  Simla  Hills,  India. 
Paton,  Sir  Alfred  Vaughan,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Brown  Paton,  D.D. , 
of  Nottingham  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Notting- 
ham High  Sch.,  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18—,  M. A. 
1887) ; Chm.  Liverpool  Hospital  for 
Children,  Leasowe,  and  of  Liverpool 
Child  Welfare  Asso. , and  Pres.  Liverpool 
Cotton  Asso.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
7,  Lang  Lane,  West  Kirby ; Public 
Schools'  Club. 

Paton,  Sir  James  Wallace,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Walter  Paton,  of  Leith  ; 
b.  1863;  an  Inventor  and  Manufacturer, 
a Managing  Director,  and  a J.P.  for 
Lancashire  ; Mayor  of  Southport  1908-9  : 
m.  1893,  Kate,  da.  of  George  Calvert,  of 
Southport ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Kingswood, 
Westcliffe  Road,  Birkdale,  Southport  ; 
Constitutional,  and  Conservative  (. Liver- 
pool) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Walter,  b.  1894;  Capt.  7th 
Batn.  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt. ),— George 
Calvert,  b.  1902, — James  Stanley,  b.  1906. 
Daughter  living  — Lily:  m.  1917,  John 

Carruthers  Paterson. 

Pattani,  Sir  Prabhashankar  Dalpa- 
tram,  K.  C.I.E.,  son  of  Dalpatram  Pattani, 
of  Bhavnagar;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Rajkot  and 
Bombay ; joined  Bhavnagar  State  Ser. 
1896;  appointed  Ch.  Sec.  1899,  and  Dewan 
1902  ; has  been  a Director  of  the  Tata 
Iron  and  Steel  Co.  (Limited),  the  Bombay 
Steam  Navigation  Co.  (Limited),  and 
Bombay  Merchants'  Bank  (Limited)  ; be- 
came a Member  of  Bombay  Executive 
Council  1912,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  India  1917  : m.  1881  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1910, 
K.C.I.E.  1915.  Bombay. 

Paul,  Sir  George  Morison,  son  of 
the  Rev.  William  Paul,  D.  D. , Min.  of 
Banchory  Devenick,  Kincardineshire  ; b. 
1839  i ed-  privately,  and  at  Aberdeen  and 
Edinburgh  Univs.  (M.A.  1858,  LL.D. 
1908);  is  a W.S. , a J.P.  for  Edin- 
burgh, a Gov.  of  Donaldson's  Hospital, 
Edinburgh,  Chm.  of  Govs,  of  Fettes 
Coll.  Trust,  of  Dick  Bequest  Trust  for 
Higher  Education,  of  John  Watson’s 


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and  Mary  Murray’s  Educational  Insti- 
tutions, Edinburgh,  and  of  Lord 
Advocate’s  Advisory  Committee  on  Con- 
veyancing Reform  in  Scotland,  a Dep.- 
Gen.  Manager  of  Roy.  Edinburgh  Asy- 
lum for  Insane,  a Walker  Trustee,  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Scottish  History  So. , 
a Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland),  and  a 
Director  of  Scottish  Provident  Institu- 
tion; has  been  Dep.  Keeper  of  H.M. 
Signet  and  Pres,  of  So.  of  Writers  to  H.M. 
Signet  since  1905  ; appointed  a Member  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Civil  Ser.  1915;  edited 
2nd  edition  (feudal  part)  of  “ Bell’s  Lec- 
tures on  Conveyancing  in  Scotland,”  and 
a “Diary  of  Sir  Archibald  Johnston  of 
Wariston’’:  in.  1872,  Mary,  who  d.  1914, 
3rd  da.  of  the  late  Alexander  John  Kin- 
loch,  of  Park,  Aberdeenshire;  cr.  Knt. 
(on  occasion  of  King  George  V.’s  Coro- 
nation) 1911.  9,  Fglinton  Crescent , 

Edinburgh ; Junior  Carlton,  and  Uni- 
versity (. Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Morison,6.  1873  : 
m.  1901,  Charles  Mowbray  Pearson,  M.B., 
F.R.C.P.,  of  14,  Manor  Place,  Edinburgh 
[see  Pearson,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”]. 

Paul, Sir J ames Balfour, C.  V 0.,LL.D ., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Paul,  D.D.,  of  St. 
Cuthbert’s,  Edinburgh ; b.  1846 ; Hon. 
LL.D.,  Edinburgh;  Advocate,  Scotland 
1870  ; was  Treasurer  of  Faculty  of  Advo- 
cates 1883-1902  ; appointed  Registrar  0/ 
Friendly Sos.  1879,  and  Lyon Kingof  Arms 
for  Scotland  1890 ; is  an  Esquire  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
a Vice-Pres.  of  So.  of  Antiquaries 
(Scot.),  Chm.  of  Council  of  Scottish 
Record  So.  and  of  Council  of  Scottish 
History  So.;  editor  of  “The  Scots 
Peerage”;  author  of  “Heraldry  in  re- 
lation to  Scottish  History  and  Art,” 
and  other  historical  works : m.  1872, 
Helen  Margaret,  da.  of  John  Nairne 
Forman,  W.S. , of  Staffa  ; cr.  Knt.  1900, 
C.V.O.  1 91 1.  Lyon  Office , H.M.  General 
Register  House,  Edinburgh ; 30,  Heriot 
Row,  Edinburgh;  Royal  Societies\  and 
University  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  William,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Arthur  Forman, 
M.C.  (32,  Ormidalc  Terrace,  Edinburgh ), 
b.  1875;  formerly  Major  R.E.  (M.C.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  : mi.  1905,  Jane,  da.  of  J. 
Montgomerie  - Fleming,  of  Kelvinside,  — 
Edward  Cuthbert  Balfour,  M.B.,  Ch.M., 
F.R.C.S.E.  (8,  Chatsworth  Square,  Carlisle), 
b.  1876. 

Daughter  living — Millicent  Jane,  b.  1880: 
mi.  1910,  Com.  Alfred  Stevenson  Balfour, 
O.B.E.,Roy.  Indian  Marine. 

Paulin,  Sir  David,  son  of  George 
Paulin,  R.  of  Irvine  Acad.,  Ayrshire;  b. 
1847  ; ed.  at  Irvine  Acad.  ; is  a Fellow  of 
Faculty  of  Actuaries,  Pres.  Edinburgh 
Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.,  Chm. 
Advisory  Committee  for  Welfare  of  Blind 
in  Scotland,  Chm.  of  Fleming,  Reid 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Greenock,  and  a 
Director  of  Scottish  Life  Assurance  Co. 
(Limited),  and  other  cos.  ; elected  Pres, 
of  Chartered  Insurance  Institute  1918: 
m.  1874,  Jessie  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Hector  McNeill,  of  Ardnacross,  Campbel- 
town ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  6,  Forres  Street, 

Edinburgh  ; The  Bungalow , Machrihan- 
ish,  Argyllshire;  Devonshire  [London), 
and  Caledonian  United  Service,  and 
Scottish  Liberal  (. Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — George  Alexander,  L.R.C.P. 
(Malpas,  Cheshire),  b.  1875, — Neil  Godfrey, 
b.  1886;  Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.),— Frederick 
William,  M.C.,  b.  1893  ; sometime  Capt.  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.). 

Pawel-Rammingen  [see  Rammingen]. 


Payton,  Sir  Charles  Alfred,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Payton  ; b.. 
1843 ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1880  : be- 
came Consul  at  Mogador  1880,  at  Genoa 
1893,  a°d  at  Calais  1897,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  there  1911  ; retired  1913  ; sometime 
Post  Office  Agent  at  Calais  ; was  Cor- 
respondent of  the  Field  1867-1914  ; 
author  of  “The  Diamond  Diggings  of' 
South  Africa,”  and  “ Moss  from  a Rolling 
Stone”:  m.  1st,  1880,  Eliza  Mary,  who 
d.  1909,  da.  of  the  late  John  Olive  ; 2ndly, 
1913,  Mary  Stuart,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 

J.  Elliott,  of  Monken  Hadley,  Barnet ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  Knt.  1914. 
Scarborough  ; A uthors'  Club. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Olive,  b.  1881 : mi. 
1906,  Howard  Passadoro.  of  Genoa, — Amy 
Florence,  b.  1882, — Eliza  May,  b.  1883 : mi. 
1915,  Capt.  R.  E.  Marchmont,  Army  Ser. 
Corps, — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1885:  mi.  1910,  Dr. 
Adrian  Caddy,  of  Calcutta, — Violet  Doris, 
b.  1893  : mi.  1919,  Crawford  H.  Allen,  of  Cal- 
cutta,— Gwendolen  Cecilia,  b.  1896;  mi.  1917, 
Capt.  Russell  Rickford,  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. 

Peacock,  Hon.  Sir  Alexander  James, 

K. C.M.G.,  son  of  James  Henry  Peacock, 
of  Creswick,  Victoria ; b.  1861 ; is  Prime 
Minister  of  Victoria,  Australia,  and  Min. 
of  Education,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute  ; has  been  Leader  of  the 
Opposition  and  Ch.  Sec.  for  State  of 
Victoria;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1902.  Creswick, 
Talbot  co.,  Victoria;  339,  Collins  Street , 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Peacock,  Sir  Peter,  son  of  Jesse 
Peacock  ; b.  1872  ; a merchant,  an  Aider- 
man,  a J.P.  (Mayor  1913-19)  of  Warring- 
ton, a Member  of  W.  Lancashire  Appeal 
Tribunal,  Pres.  War  Savings  and  Refugees 
Committes,  a Gov.  of  Warrington  Infirm- 
ary, a Gov.  and  Manager  of  Warrington 
Savings  Bank,  and  Chm.  of  various 
Committees  ; was  Chm.  of  Lord  Derby’ s 
Recruiting  Scheme  during  European  War: 
in.  1893,  Maria  Timmins ; cr.  Knt.  1918.. 
West  Street,  Warrington. 

Peacock,  Sir  Robert,  M.V.O. , son  of 
William  Peacock,  of  Guisborough,  York- 
shire ; b.  1859 ; was  Ch.  Constable  of 
Canterbury  1888-92  and  of  Oldham  1892-8, 
since  when  of  Manchester ; received  King’s 
Police  and  Coronation  medals  1912  ; has 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  ; cr.M.V.O. 
(5th  class)  1913,  Knt.  1919.  Town 
Hall,  Manchester. 

Pearce,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  the  late 
Joseph  Pearce,  of  Ipswich  ; b.  1840  ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Ipswich  Gram.  Sch. 
admitted  a Solicitor  1865  ; is  a F.R.A.S., 
a partner  in  legal  firm  of  Pearce,  Brad- 
shaw, and  Capper,  of  116,  Fore  Street, 
E.C. , Solicitor  to  City  Parochial  Founda- 
tion, Vestry  Clerk  of  Cripplegate,  and 
Clerk  to  Cripplegate  Charities;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Leek  Div.  of  Staffordshire 
[L)  Jan.  1906  to  Jan.  1910  and  Dec.. 
1910  to  Nov.  1918;  defeated  there  July 
1895,  Get.  1900,  and  Jan.  1910:  m.  1st, 
1880,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Deane,  of  Denmark  Hill, 
S.E.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  A.  Margaret  W.,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  R.  B.  Exton  ; cr.  Knt.  1916. 
9,  Downside  Crescent,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; 
City  Reform,  and  National  Liberal 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One:  mi.  1911,  Thomas 

Rooke. 

Pearce,  Sir  William,  M.P.,  el.  son  of 

William  Pearce,  a chemical  manufacturer, 
ofLimehouse,  E.  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Roy.  Sch. 
of  Mines,  and  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Secince, 
S.  Kensington  : is  a J.P.  for  co.  London, 
Director  of  William  Pearce  and  Sons- 


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(Limited),  chemical  manufacturers,  and  of 
Spencer,  Chapman  and  Messel  (Limited), 
a Fellow  of  Chemical  So. , and  Manager 
of  Limehouse  "Provided”  Schools  ; was 
a Member  of  London  County  Council 
1892-1901  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Limehouse 
Div.  of  Tower  Hamlets  (L)  1906  to  1918  ; 
has  sat  for  Limehouse  Div.  of  Stepney 
since  Dec.  1918,  having  been  defeated 
there  1900:  m.  1885,  Ethel  Alexandra, 
da.  of  Edwin  Neame,  of  Harefield,  Sel- 
ling, Kent ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  14,  Park 

Crescent,  Portland  Place , XV.  ; Shepway 
Lodge,  Walmer;  Reform,  Deal,  and 
XV aimer  Union  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Ettie  Mildred, — Silvia  Dur- 
ham: m.  1917,  Edmund  Hugh  Hopkinson, 
Lieut.  R.N, — Two  others. 

Pearce-Edgcumbe  f see  Edgcumbe]. 
Pears,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Edmund  Rad- 
cliffe,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut- 
Col.  A.  C.  Pears,  of  Bath  ; b.  1862 ; ed. 
at  Clifton;  entered  R.N.  1875,  became 
Rear-Adm.  1914,  and  Vice-Adm.  1919 ; 
retired  1920;  Egyptian  War  1882,  Benin 
Expedition  1897 ; commanded  Naval 
Base,  Cromarty  1914-19,  has  American 
D.S.M.  : m.  1890,  Jeanie  Mayhew,  da. 
of  the  late  S.  H.  Innes,  of  Vancouver  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Vancouver , British  Columbia. 

Son  living — Edmund  Randolph,  b.  1897  ; 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Pears,  Sir  Edwin,  son  of  Robert 
Pears ; b.  1835 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
London  Univ.  (LL.B.  1st  class  Honours 
1870);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  (Exhibitioner 
in  Constitutional  Law  and  Legal  History) 
1870;  is  Past  Pres,  of  European  Bar  of  Con- 
stantinople, a Member  of  Board  (12  years 
Chm. ) of  Mersina,  Tarsus,  and  Adana  Rail- 
ways, Constantinople  occasional  corre- 
spondent of  the  Daily  News,  a Knight  of 
Order  of  Saviour  of  Grace,  and  a Com- 
panion of  Order  of  Merit  of  Bulgaria ; 
author  of  "The  Story  of  the  Fourth 
Crusade,”  and  "The  Destruction  of  the 
Greek  Empire,”  etc.,  etc.,  and  a frequent 
contributor  to  the  leading  English  Re- 
views ; has  frequently  acted  as  Judge  of 
British  Supreme  Court  of  Constantinople  : 
m.  1857,  Mary,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Ritchie 
Hall;  cr.  Knt.  1909.  Pera , Constanti- 
nople; The  Cypresses,  Prinkipo ; Re- 
form ( London ),  and  Prinkipo  Yachting 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Henry,  b.  1858;  m.  18 — : 
Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James  William 
Whittall  [see  Whittall,  ‘‘Knights’ Widows”], 
—Guy,  b.  1883;  Lieut. -Col.  R.E., — Lancelot, 
b.  1883. 

Daughters  living— Ethel, — Kate, — Muriel. 

Pearson,  Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Astley, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  Dr.  J.  T.  Pearson;  b. 
1850;  entered  107th  Regt.  1870,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1882,  Brevet  Major 
1887,  Major  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1904, 
Lieut. -Gen.  1911,  and  Gen.  1917;  served 
in  Afghan  War  1880  (medal),  witn  Burma 
Expedition  1886-7,  as  D.  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G. 
3rd  Brig,  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  and  in  E.  Africa  1895-6,  in 
command  of  Field  Force  (thanked  by 
Govt.,  1st  class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar,  | 
medal);  appointed  A.A.G. , India  1900,1 
Col.-on-the-Staff,  India  1903,  and  to 
command  a 2nd  class  Dist. , India  1904; 
officiated  as  A.G.  in  India  1904,  and  in 
Com.  of  Quetta  Div.  1905-6 ; was  an 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Vol.  in  India  1906-8, 
and  in  command  of  3rd  Div.  N.  Army, 
India  1908-12;  is  Col.  of  an  Indian  Inf. 
Regt.  : m.  1886,  Jessie  Grace  Elizabeth,  | 


el.  da.  of  Col.  C.  P.  Newport,  Bom. 
S.C. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911. 

Son  living — Hugh  Guy  Astley,  b.  1888  ; Lieut. 
Indian  Inf. 

Pearson,  Sir  Edward  Ernest,  son  of 
the  late  George  Pearson,  J.P.,  of  Bricken- 
donbury,  and  brother  of  1st  Viscount 
Cowdray ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; is  a 

J. P.  for  Hertfordshire  (High  Sheriff 
1909)  and  a Director  of  S.  Pearson  and 
Son  (Limited),  engineers  and  public 
works  contractors,  of  Westminster,  S.W. ; 
superintended  construction  of  Gretna 
Explosives  Factory ; formerly  Capt. 
London  Div.  Engineers,  R.E.  (T.F.) : m. 
1904,  Susannah  Grace,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Benyon  Croft,  of  Fanhams  Hall, 
Ware  [see  Croft.  Bt.,  cr,  1671,  colls.] ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Brickendonbury,  Hertford  ; 
Reform,  Bachelors',  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Edward  Antony,  b.  1905, — 
Jasper  Harold,  b.  1910, — Samuel  Ernest 
Croft,  b.  1914. 

Daughters  living — Perena  Grace,  b.  1907, — 
Susannah  Mary,  b.  1916, — Zoe  Monica,  b. 

1917. 

Peat,  Sir  Harry  (William  Henry), 

K. B.E.,  son  of  Sir  William  Banbury 

Peat,  of  Wykeham  Rise,  Totteridge,  and 
Sands  End,  Hayling  Island ; b.  1878 ; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  19 — , M.A.  19 — ) ; a 
Chartered  Accountant,  partner  in  the 
firm  of  W.  B.  Peat  and  Co.,  of  11, 
Iremonger  Lane,  E.C.2,  and  Master  of 
Needlemakers’  Co. ; was  Financial  Sec. 
to  Min.  of  Food  1917-20 : m.  1906, 

Alice  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
John  Eustace  Jameson ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Hillside,  Bushey,  Herts, 
United  University,  and  Gresham  Clubs. 

Peat,  Sir  William  Barclay,  2nd  son  of 
J ames  Peat,  formerly  of  Montrose, Forfar- 
shire ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Montrose  Acad.;  is 
head  of  the  firm  of  W.  B.  Peat  and  Co., 
chartered  accountants,  of  11,  Ironmonger 
Lane,  E.C.  : m.  1873,  Edith,  only  da.  of 
Henry  Roberts,  formerly  of  Coleford, 
Gloucestershire  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Wykeham 
Rise,  Totteridge,  Herts  : Sands  End, 
Hayling  Island ; Gresham,  and  St. 
Stephen's  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four,  of  whom  Sir  Harry 
(William  Henry),  K.B.E.,  b.  1878  [see 
“ Knightage,”  ante], — Charles  Erie,  b.  18 — : 
m.  1914,  Ruth  Martha,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  John  Pulley. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Peck.  Sir  William,  son  of  the  late 
William  Peck ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  ; 
is  a F.R.S.E.,  and  a F.R.A.S.,  Director 
of  city  Observatory,  Edinburgh,  and  in- 
ventor of  internai-combustion  engines, 
propellers,  etc. ; since  1896  engaged  in 
marine  motor  and  general  engineering 
and  optical  work;  author  of  various  works 
on  astronomy  : m.  1889,  Christine  Thom- 
son of  Roseburn  House,  Edinburgh  ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  City  Observatory,  Calton 
Hill,  Edinburgh;  51,  Inverleith  Row, 
Edinburgh. 

Pedder,  Sir  John,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Pedder,  of  Lan- 
caster and  Durham ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at 
Somersetshire  Coll.,  Bath,  at  Bath  Coll., 
and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891); 
entered  Civil  Ser.  1892,  and  was  Assist. 
Private  Sec.,  and  Private  Sec.  to  succes- 
sive Secs,  of  State  for  Home  Depart. 
1898-1904,  and  Principal  Clerk  at  Home 
Office  1904-13,  since  when  he  has  been 
Assist.  Sec. ; is  a Com.  of  order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium ; appointed  a Member  of 
Central  Control  Board  (Liquor  Traffic) 


KNIGHTS. 


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1915  : m.  1901,  Frances  Evelyn,  el.  da. 
of  William  Arthur  Sharpe,  of  Highgate, 
N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  20A,  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W., 
Athenczum  Club. 

Sons  living — John  Evelyn,  b.  1902, — Arthur 
Reid,  b.  1904. 

Peel,  Sir  Arthur  Robert,  K.C.M.G. 
[see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Peirse,  A dm.  Sir  Richard  Henry. 
K.C.B.,  K.B.E. , M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  C.  H.  Peirse  ; b.  i860  ; entered 
R.N.  1873,  became  Lieut.  1881,  Com. 
1893,  Capt.  1900,  Rear-Adm.  1909,  Vice- 
Adm.  1914  and  Adm.  1918  ; retired  1919  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882,  pre- 
sent at  Bombardment  of  Alexandria 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  as 
Senior  Officer  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa 
during  Boer  War  1899-1900,  in  com- 
mand of  H.M.S.  Barracouta  (medal, 
promoted  Capt.) ; was  Assist,  to  Director 
of  Naval  Ordnance,  1892-5  ; commanded 
successively  H.M.S.  Dido,  Bedford,  and 
Commonwealth  1903-7 ; received  2nd 
Class  Order  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia  1904; 
appointed  a Member  of  Ordnance  Board 
1907,  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1908,  In- 
spector of  Target  Practice  1909,  Rear- 
Adm.  ist.Div.  Home  Fleet  1911,  Com.- 
in-Ch.  E.  Indies  1913,  and  Naval  Mem- 
ber of  the  Central  Committee  of  Board  of 
Invention  and  Research  1916 ; has  medal 
for  suppression  of  gun  running  in  Persian 
Gulf,  Grand  Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Nile  : m.  1889 
Blanche  Melville,  only  child  of  the  Rev. 
Edmund  Juxon  Wemyss-Whittaker,  for- 
merly V.  of  Lyncombe,  Bath  [Feilden, 
Bt.] ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Fiesole,  Bath- 
wick  Hill,  Bath. 

Son  living — Richard  Edmund  Charles,  D.S.  0., 
A.F.C.,  b.  1892  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 
Daughters  living — Beena  Carina  Feilden  : 
m.  1914,  Com.  Richard  Eloyd  Hamer,  R.N. — 
Juanita  Frances  Helen. 

Pellatt,  Col.  Sir  Henry  Mill,  C.V.O., 
son  of  Henry  Pellatt ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at 
Upper  Canada  Coll.  ; is  Col.  Canadian 
Inf.  (brought  his  Regt.  over  to  England 
at  his  own  expense  1910),  a member  of  the 
firm  of  Pellatt  and  Pellatt,  brokers,  of 
401-10,  Traders  Bank  Building,  Toronto, 
Pres,  of  Toronto  Electric  Light  Co.  and 
of  Toronto  and  Niagara  Power  Co.,  Vice- 
Press.  of  Crows’  Nest  Pass  Coal  Co.,  of 
Manufacturers’  Life  Insurance  Co.,  and 
of  Lake  and  Ocean  Navigation  ' Co.,  a 
Director  of  Toronto  Railway  Co.,  of 
Richelieu  and  Ontario  Navigation  Co., 
of  British  America  Assurance  Co.,  and  of 
Sao  Paulo  Light  and  Tramway  Co.,  Re- 
presentative Knight  Bachelor  for  Canada 
(donating  large  sums  for  purchase  of 
Clifford’s  Inn  for  the  So.  1910,  and  being 
Pres.  1911),  and  a Member  of  Board  of 
Trustees  of  Trinity  Univ. ; has  been  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  successive  Govs.-Gen.  of  Can- 
ada since  1905  ; successfully  promoted 
development  of  Electricity  at  Niagara 
Falls  ; commanded  Canadian  Guard  of 
Honour  at  Queen  Victoria’s  J ubilee  1897, 
and  Canadian  Contingent  at  Coronation 
of  King  Edward  VII.  1902  ; is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem 
in  England  : m.  1882,  Mary  (a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England),  only  da.  of  John  Dodgson 
formerly  of  Bewcastle,  Cumberland  ; cr. 
Knt.  1905,  C.V.O.  1910.  Casa  Loma, 
W aimer  Road,  Davenport,  Toronto, 
Canada. 

Son  living — Reginald,  b.  18 — ; Eieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Canadian  Oversea  Bain. 


Pender,  Sir  John  Denison-,  G.B.E., 
K.C.M.G.,  younger  son  of  the  late  Sir 
John  Pender,  G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  of  18, 
Arlington  Street,  S.W.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; is  Chm.  and  Managing  Director 
of  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.,  and  the  other 
associated  cable  cos.,  a J .P.  for  co.  Argyll, 
and  a Knight  Com.  of  Danebrog  of  Den- 
mark ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Lady  of 
Conception  of  Portugal,  Grand  Cordon 
of  Osmanieh,  and  2nd  class  of  Order  of 
Double  Dragon  of  China ; assumed  by 
Roy.  Licence  1890  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Denison : m.  1879,  Beatrice 
Katherine,  who  d.  1920,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Cuthbert  Ellison  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1901, 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  6,  Grosvenor  Cres- 

cent, S.W.  ; Reform,  and  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Cuthbert  Denison,  M.P. 
(65,  Eaton  Place,  S.W .1.),  6.1882;  Director 
of  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.  (Limited),  etc.,  and 
a County  Councillor  for  London  ; satasM.P. 
for  E. , or  Newmarket,  Div.  of  Cambridgeshire 
(C)  May  1913  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for 
Wandsworth,  Balham  and  Tooting  Div. 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1906,  Irene,  da.  of  Ernest 
de  la  Rue, — Henry  Denison,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  1884  [see“  Companionage  ”]. 

Penfold,  Lieut.- Col.  Sir  Stephen, 
son  of  John  Penfold,  of  Folkestone;  b. 
1842  ; was  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
1st  Cinque  Ports  Vol.  Artillery.  E.  Div. 
R.A.  (V.D.)  1890-97  ; is  a J.P.  for  Kent, 
and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
elected  Mayor  of  Folkestone  1913,  1914, 
1915,  1916,  1917,  1918,  and  1919  ; has 
order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1874, 
Margaret,  da.  of  H.  A.  Hall,  of  Hanney, 
Berks ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  70,  Cheriton 

Road,  Folkestone ; Constitutional,  and 
Radnor  ( Folkestone ) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Penson,  Sir  (Thomas)  Henry,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Whiteman  Penson, 
of  Oxford ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  City  of 
London  Sch.,  and  at  Worcester  Coll., 
Oxford  ; Lecturer  and  Tutor  in  Modern 
History  and  Economics  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Oxford,  and  Lecturer  in  Eco- 
nomics at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford ; was 
Chm.  of  Trade  Clearing  House,  War 
Trade  Depart.  1915,  and  of  War  Trade 
Intelligence  Depart.  1916-19,  and  a 
Member  of  British  Delegation  to  Pan 
Conference  at  Paris,  1919:  m.  1897, 
Sigrid,  da.  of  Dr.  T.  A.  Save,  of  Stock- 
holm ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  36,  Beaumont 

Street,  Oxford  ; New  University  Club. 

Penton,  Sir  Edward,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
Edward  Penton,  of  9,  Cavendish  Square, 
W.,  and  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; b.  1875  ; ed. 
at  Rugby,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1897) ; is  a leather  merchant ; 
was  Dep.  Director  of  Boot  Section 
of  Roy.  Army  Clothing  Depart,  during 
European  war  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Tiverton  Div.  of  Devonshire  (L)  Dee. 
1918  ; has  order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  : 
m.  1902,  Eleanor,  da.  of  William  Arthur 
Sharpe  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  2,  Cambridge 

Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  iV.lT.i  ; Ash- 
wick,  Dulverton,  Somerset ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  Brooks’s,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Denys  Stephen,  b.  1903, — 
Edward  Michael,  b.  1905, — Charles  Antony, 
b.  1908, — James  Christopher,  b.  1910. 
Daughters  living — Deborah  Mary,  b.  1913, — 
Eleanor  Caroline,  b.  1916, — Philippa  Frances. 
b.  1919. 

Perak,  H.H.  (Sir  Abdul  Johil  Nas- 
ruddin  Maktaram  Shah),  Sultan  of 
K.C.M.G. ; b.  18—;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 
1917.  Perak,  Straits  Settlements. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Perceval,  Sir  Westby  Brook, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Westby 
Hawkshaw  Perceval,  of  Knightsbrook, 
co.  Meath,  and  New  Zealand  ; b.  1854  ; 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.  Gram.  Sch.,  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand,  and  at  Stonyhurst 
Coll.,  Lancashire  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple, 
1878  ; represented  Christchurch  in  New 
Zealand  Parliament  1887-91  ; was  Chm. 
of  Committees  1891,  and  Agent-Gen.  in 
London  for  New  Zealand  1891-6,  and  for 
Tasmania  1896-8,  and  a Member  of  Tariff 
Commn.  1904 ; is  a Knight  Com.  of 
St.  Gregory:  m.  1880,  Jessie,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Johnston, 
M.L.C.  of  New  Zealand  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
Union,  and  City  of  London  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Francis  Westby,  O.B.E.  ( Dun - 
clutha,  North  Park,  Eltham,  and  50,  Mark 
Lane,  E.C.),  b.  1882;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1907  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Army  Ord- 
nance Depart. ; O.B.E*  (Mil.)  1919  : m.  19x2, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  George  Thornton,  of  Fair- 
lawn,  Wimbledon,  S.W., — Rev.  Alan  John 
Westby,  b.  1884, — Christopher  Peter  Westby, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1890  [see  “ Companionage  ”] . 
Daughters  living — Josephine  Mary  Eileen,  b. 
1881  : m.  1907,  Major  Thomas  Henry  Lloyd, 
0.  B.  E.,  solicitor,  and  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  of  Padua  House,  Lansdowne  Road, 
Wimbledon,  S.W., — Marjory,  b.  1886:  m. 

1911,  Com. Cecil  John  Crocker,  D.S.O.,  R.N. 

Percy,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Samuel 
Jocelyn,  K.D.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Col.  E.  Lancashire  Regt., 
retired  as  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1920;  European 
War  1914-20,  finally  in  S.  Russia  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O. , Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania, 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  K.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Pereira,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Cecil  Edward, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1869  ; entered  Cold- 
stream Guards  1890,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1913,  and  Col.  1915  ; S.  African  War 
1 899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  as  Maj-.Gen  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G., C.B. , Croix  de  Guerre, 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  K.C.B.)  ; 
appointed  to  command  1st  London  Terri- 
torial Div.  1919  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Perley,  Hon.  Sir  George  Halsey, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Goodhue 
Perley,  M.P.,  of  Ottawa  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Gram.  Sch.,  Ottawa,  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch., 
Concord,  New  Hampshire,  and  at  Har- 
vard Univ.  (B.A.  1878) ; appointed  Min. 
(without  portfolio)  of  Dominion  of  Canada 
1911,  and  Overseas  Min.  of  Mil.  1916; 
is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Cav.,  head 
of  the  firm  of  G.  H.  Perley  and  Co.,  and 
. Vice-Pres.,  Hull  Lumber  Co.  (Limited); 
elected  a Member  of  Canadian  Par- 
liament 1904  (Ch.  Conservative  Whip 
1910);  is  High  Commr.  for  Canada  in 
London  ; was  Chm.  of  Ottawa  and  Hull 
Fire  Relief  Fund  1900 ; has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1st,  1884,  Annie 
Hespeler,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  W.  H. 
Bowlby,  K.C.,  of  Berlin,  Ontario ; 2ndly, 
1913,  Emily  Colbv  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  the  Hon.  Thomas 
White,  formerly  Min.  of  Interior,  Canada  ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1915.  19,  Victoria  Street, 

S.WCi  ; 233,  Metcalfe  Street,  Ottawa, 
Canada;  Marlborough,  Rideau  (Ottawa), 
Mount  Royal  (Montreal),  and  York 
(Toronto)  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Ethel  Lesa,  b.  1888  : m. 
1916,  Irvine  Robertson. 


Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Allan,  M.D., 
younger  surviving  son  of  the  late  Isaac 
Perry,  of  Chatham  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  London  Hospital,  Med. 
Coll.  ; L.S.A.  1882,  M.R.C.S.  England 

1884,  D.P.H.,  London  1892,  M.D.  Dur- 
ham 1902  ; entered  Army  Med.  Ser. 

1885,  and  retired  as  Major  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1897  (now  Lieut.-Col.) ; is 
Principal  Civil  Med.  Officer  and  Inspec- 
tor-Gen. of  Hospitals,  Ceylon,  Principal 
of  Ceylon  Med.  Coll.,  Representative 
Knight  Bachelor  for  Ceylon,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  J ohn  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1886,  Agnes 
Muriel,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Connell  Patrick  Flynn,  Army  Ord. 
Corps  ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  Colombo,  Ceylon; 
Crofts,  Fleet,  Hants ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Perry,  Sir  (Edwin)  Cooper,  M.D.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edwin  Cresswell  Perry, 
V.  of  Seighford,  Staffordshire  ; b.  1856  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Cam- 
bridge (B.A.  Senior  Classic  1880,  Fellow 
1880-87,  M.A.  1883,  M.B.  1886,  M.D. 
1888) ; F.R.C.P.,  London  1892  ; has 

been  Examiner  at  Camb.  and  London 
Univs.,  a Member  of  Advisory  Board  for 
Army  Med.  Ser.,  an  Examiner  in  Medicine 
to  Conjoint  Board  of  England,  Chm.  of 
Army  Hospitals  Committee,  and  Member 
of  Army  Qualifying  Board  ; was  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  London  1917-19; 
is  Consulting  Physician  at  Guy’s  Hos- 
pital, a Gov.  of  Bedford  Coll,  for  Women 
and  of  Charterhouse  Sch.,  Chm.  House- 
hold and  Social  Science  Depart.  King’s 
Coll,  for  Women.  Univ.  of  London,  and 
of  Chartered  So.  of  Massage  and  Med. 
Gymnastics,  and  a Member  of  Dis- 
tribution Committee  and  Gen.  Council  of 
King  Edward  VII.  Hospital  Fund  for 
London  : m.  1890,  Caroline  Maud,  da. 
of  J ames  McManus,  of  Killeaden  House, 
co.  Mayo;  cr.  Knt.  1903.  3,  Albert 
Court , Kensington  Gardens,  S.W.y ; 
Athenccum  Club. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Catherine,  b.  1893: 
m.  1920,  Francis  William  Crook. 

Perry,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Whit- 
church, K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Ven.  George  Gresley  Perry ; b. 
1861  ; entered  R.A.  1881,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1908.  Col. 
1910,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  in  France, 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches  four  times,  C.B.,  C.S.I., 
Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.M.G.) ; was  a 
Principal  Ordnance  Officer  1918-20  : m. 
1891,  Minna  Grace,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
Edward  R.  N.  Druce,  of  Dover ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.S.I.  1917,  K.C.M.G. 
1918. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1892. 

Perry,  Sir  Percival  Lea  Dewhurst, 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Alfred  Perry  ; b. 
1878  ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Bir- 
mingham ; is  Chm.  Slough  Trading  Co. 
(Limited)  and  Motor  Organizations 
(Limited) ; was  a Director  of  Agricultural 
Machinery  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War;  author  of  various 
commercial  pamphlets  : m.  1904,  Cath- 
erine, da.  of  John  Meals,  of  Hull  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1917,  K.B.E.  1918.  Ewell  Place, 
Ewell,  Surrey  ; 4,  Dean  Stanley  Street, 
Westminster,  S.W.i. 

Perry,  Sir  William  Payne,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Robert  Charles  Perry,  of  Putney  ; 
b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch., 


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and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881, 
M.A.  1884) ; entered  War  Office  1882, 
and  became  Assist.  Director  of  Army  Con- 
tracts 1900,  Assist.  Accountant-Gen.  1903, 
Director  of  Financial  Ser.  1907,  and 
Principal  Assist.  Sec.  1920:  m.  1886, 
Constance,  da.  of  William  McLaren,  of 
Chatham  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  Knt. 
1920.  Glendower,  Belmont,  Surrey. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1891. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1893. 

Petavel,  Sir  Joseph  Ernest,  K.B.E., 
D.Sc.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  Petavel, 
D. D.  ; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (D.Sc.  18 — ) ; is  Director  of 
National  Physical  Laboratory,  a Member 
of  Aeronautical  Research  Committee 
(Chm.  its  Aero-Dynamics  Sub-Committee), 
a F.R.S.,  a M.I.M.E.,  and  a M.I.C.E.; 
Professor  of  Engineering,  and  Director 
of  Whitworth  Laboratories,  Manchester 
Univ.  1908-19;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
National  Physical  Laboratory,  Bushy 
House,  Teddington;  Athenceum,  Prim- 
rose, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Peters,  Sir  George  Henry,  son  of 
Henry  Peters,  of  Bridge  House,  Windsor  ; 
b.  1853;  Hon.TreasurertoH.R.H.  Princess 
Christian  ; a J.P.  for  Windsor  (Mayor 
1887-9),  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman 
for  Berks,  Chm.  of  Govs,  of  Windsor 
County  Boys’  Sch.  and  Windsor  County 
Secondary  Sch.  for  Girls,  and  Chm.  of 
Windsor  Conservative  Asso. : m.  1878. 
J ane  Ann,  da.  of  J ohn  Pierce  Boyce,  of 
Windsor^  cr.  Knt.  1918.  Ouseley  Lodge, 
Old  Windsor. 

Sons  living — George  Henry  Boyce,  b.  18 — ; 
Reginald  Herbert,  b.  18 — . 

Peters,  Sir  Lindsly  Byron,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  1867 ; Chm.  Engineer  and  Works 
Supply  Committee,  War  Office  : m.  18 — , 

Jessie  Emmeline,  A. R.R.C.,  da.  of ; 

cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  6,  Barton  Court,  West- 

minster, S.W.i  ; Windlesham  Moor, 
Windlesham,  Surrey. 

Petersen,  Sir  William,  K.B.E.-,  b. 
1856  ; Chm.  Petersen  and  Co.,  shipowners 
of  London,  Founder  and  Director  of 
London  American  Maritime  Trading 
Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  several 
other  Shipping  Cos.,  Founder  of  Royal 
and  Uraneum  Passenger  Lines  to 
Canada  and  U.S.A.,  Chm.  British  Com- 
mittee of  International  Shipping 
Registry  (Bureau  Veritas),  and  Pro- 
prietor of  the  Hebridean  Island  of 
Eigg;  author  of  “The  Alien  in  our 
Midst,”  “The  Kiel  Canal  Problem,” 
etc.;  a contributor  to  “Standard 
Shipping,”  and  other  periodicals : m. 
1889,  Hora  McKay,  el.  dau.  of  George 
Sinclair,  J.P.,  of  Aberdeen;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  80,  Portland  Place,  W.i  ; 

The  Lodge,  Eigg,  Inverness-shire. 
Daughters  living — Brenda  ( Countess  of  Wil- 
ton): m.  1917,  t e 6th  Earl  ol  Wilton, — Doris: 
m.  19— -.Major  Douglas  Reynolds,  V.  C. , R.  F.  C. , 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1916;  2ndly,  1919,  Major  John  Crocker 
Bulteel,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

Peterson,  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Frederick, 
son  of  William  Peterson,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1886,  and  K.C.  1906  ; appointed  a 
J udge  of  High  Court  of  J ustice  (Chancery 
Div.)  1915  ; cr.  Knt.  1915,  39,  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea,  S.JF. ; Athenceum,  and 
Albemarle  Clubs . 

Peterson,  Sir  William,  K.C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  D.  Litt.,  D.C.L.,  son  of  the  late 


John  Peterson,  of  Edinburgh,  and 
Leith ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Edinburgh,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A. 
1876),  at  Gottingen  Univ.,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879,  M.A. 
1882) ; Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  1885, 
Princeton  1896,  Yale  1901,  Aberdeen 
1906,  Toronto  1907,  Harvard  1909,  and 
Dublin  1912  ; Hon.  D.Litt.,  Oxford  and 
Durham  1912  ; Hon.  D.Ph.  Groningen 
1914 ; sometime  Assist.  Professor  of 
Humanity  in  Edinburgh  Univ.;  was 
Principal  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee  1882-95, 
and  of  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal  1895-1919  : 
m.  1885,  Lisa  Gibb,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
William  Ross,  of  12,  Hyde  Park  Gar- 
dens, W.,  and  Gleneam,  Perthshire;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1901,  K.C.M.G.  1915.  Wild- 
wood, North  End,  Hampstead  Heath, 
N.W.?,.  Savile,  and  Athenceum  Clubs. 
Sons  living — William  Gordon,  D.S.O.;  b . 
1886  [see  “ Companion  age  ”], — Maurice 
Drummond,  b.  1888. 

Pf.theram,  Sir  William  Comer,  K.C., 
son  of  William  Petheram,  formerly  of 
Pinhoe,  Exeter ; b.  1835  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1869,  a K.C.  1880 ; was  Ch. 
Justice  of  N.W.  Provinces,  India  1884-6, 
and  Ch.  Justice  of  Bengal  1886-96  : m. 
1863,  Isabel  Christine,  who  d.  1907,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Congreve,  2nd 
Bt.  ; cr.  Knt.  1884.  49,  York  Terrace, 

Regent's  Park,  N.W.  ; St.  Stephen's 
Club. 

Pettigrew,  Sir  Andrew  Hislop,  son 
of  John  Pettigrew  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  New 
Lanark  Sch.,  and  at  Broomgate  Educa- 
tional Institute,  Lanark  ; is  Chm.  of  Pet- 
tigrew and  Stephens  (Limited),  drapers, 
of  Glasgow  (which  he  founded),  and 
of  Thomas  Hinshelwood  (Limited), 
Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  Stewart 
and  Macdonald  (Limited),  of  Glasgow, 
Chm.  of  E.  Macbean  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Glasgow,  a Director  of  Reinsurance 
Corporation  (Limited)  of  London,  of 
Scottish  Temperance  Life  Assurance 
Co.,  and  of  British  Gen.  Insurance  Co. 
(Limited),  Chm.  of  Scottish  National 
Council  of  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso., 
a J.P.  for  Glasgow,  and  Pres,  of  Scottish 
Guardian  So.  ; was  Chm.  of  Executive 
Committee  of  Glasgow  Exhibiton  1911  : 
m.  1st,  1880,  Amelia  Kirkwood,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
McNaughton,  of  Glasgow ; 2nd,  1919, 
Anne  A.,  da.  of  Angus  Macleod,  of 
Glasgow  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  7,  University 

Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage),  John  Hislop, 
b.  1882. 

Peyton,  Mai. -Gen.  Sir  William  Eliot, 
K.C.B.,K.C.V.O.,D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  John  Peyton,  formerly  Comdg.  7th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; b.  1866  ; enlisted  1885, 
became  2nd  Lieut.  7th  Dragoon  Guards 
1887,  Capt.  15th  Hussars  1896,  Major 
1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col,  1900,  Lieut  -Col. 
Comdg.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1907, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1914  ; served  with  Don- 
gola  Expedition  1896  (despatches),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1897,  present  at  actions 
of  Salamat  (dangerously  wounded),  and 
at  Atbara  and  Omdurman  1898  (des- 
patches), in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut -Col.),  in  Egypt  1914-16 
(despatches),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour) ; was  at- 
tached to  Egyptian  Army  1896-8  (4th 
class  Medjidie),  and  an  A.Q.M.G. 
Headquarters,  India  1907-8,  in  com- 
mand of  7th  Meerut  Cav.  Brig.  N. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Army,  India  1908-12,  Mil.  Sec.  to 
Com.-in-Ch.  in  India,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912-14,  and  Mil.  Sec.  at  Gen.  Head- 
Quarters  in  France  1916-18  ; acted  as 
King-Emperor’s  Herald  at  Delhi  Durbar 
1911  ; is  Col.  Hussars;  has  2nd  class 
of  the  Order  of  the  Nile  : m.  1st,  1899, 
Mabel  Maria,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Edward 
Thomas  Gage  [V.  Gage,  colls.] ; 2nd, 
1903,  Gertrude  Hay,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of 
Mai. -Gen.  Arthur  Reid  Lempriere,  of 
Collingwood  Mount,  Camberley,  Surrey, 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Stuart  Robertson, 
14th  Hussars  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.V.O. 
1911,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  and 
K. C.V.O.  1917.  Army  and Navy,  and 
Cavalrv  Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Guy  Arthur 
Eliot,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Ela 
Violet  Ethel,  b.  1900. 

Phayre,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Arthur, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Phayre,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
entered  Army  1878,  became  Capt.  I. S C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1889,  Major  1898, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Col.  1904,  Maj.-Gen.  1908,  and  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1916  ; retired  1919  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  with  nth  Devon 
Regt.  (medal),  in  China  1900  (despatches, 
medal,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1902,  on  special  ser.  (Queen’s 
medal) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay 
(Baron  Reay)  1885-90  ; was  in  command 
of  Meerut  Cav.  Brig.  1904-7,  of  Sialkot 
Brig.  1907-11,  and  of  a Div.,  India  1914- 
18  : m.  1891,  Catherine  Mary,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Horace 
Searle  Anderson,  K.C.B.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1906,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Philip,  Sir  Robert  William,  M.D., 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Philip,  D.D.  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  High  Sch.,  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.A.  1878,  M.B.  and  C.M.  1882), 
and  at  Continental  Univs. ; F.R.C.P., 
Edinburgh  1887;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps,  Hon.  Consulting 
Physician  for  Tuberculosis  to  Min.  of 
Pensions,  Expert  Adviser  to  City  of 
Edinburgh  on  Tuberculosis,  Professor  of 
Tuberculosis  and  Clinical  Med.  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.,  Senior  Physician  to  Roy. 
Victoria  Hospital  for  Consumption, 
Edinburgh,  and  Roy.  Infirmary,  Edin- 
burgh, Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians, 
Edinburgh,  Vice-Chm.  National  Asso. 
for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  an  Hon. 
Member  of  So.  for  Internal  Med., 
Vienna,  and  of  American  Clinical  Asso., 
and  Hon.  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Edward  In- 
stitute for  Tuberculosis,  Montreal : m. 
1888,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Fenton  Motherwell,  of  Sligo ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  45,  Charlotte  Square,  Edinburgh; 

Philippian,  Edinburgh  ; Royal  Societies' , 
University,  and  Scottish  Arts  Clubs. 

Philipps,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Ivor,  K.C.B., 
D.S.O. , M.P.  [see  V.  St.  Davids], 
Philipps,  Sir  Owen  Cosby,  G.C.M.G., 
M.P.  [see  V.  St.  Davids]. 

Phillimore,  Vice- A dm.  Sir  Richard 
Fortescue,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Augustus  Philli- 
more, K.C.B.  [see  E.  Fortescue,  colls.] ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Westminster  Sch.  ; en- 
tered R.N.  1878,  became  Lieut.  1886, 
Com.  1899,  Capt.  1904,  Rear-Adm.  1915, 
and  Vice-Adm.  1920 ; China  1900, 
Somaliland  1904,  European  War  1914-19, 


Comdg.  “Inflexible”  at  battle  of  Falk- 
land Island,  and  in  Dardanelles  as 
Principal  Beach  Master  (despatches, 
Orders  of  St.  Stanislas  and  St.  Vladimir 
of  Russia,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; appointed  to  com- 
mand 1st  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron, 
Flying  Squadron  1919,  and  Vice-Adm. 
Comdg.  Reserve  Fleet  1920 ; was  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1914-15  : m.  1905, 
Violet  Gore,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Hobhouse  Turton ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1905,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  K.C.M.G. 
1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Richard  Augustus,  b.  1907, — 
John  Gore,  b.  1908, — Robert  Fortescue,  b. 
1912. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Caroline,  b.  1914. 

Phillips,  Sir  Claude,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Phillips ; b.  1848  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1883  ; is  Art  Critic  to  Daily 
T elegraph,  a Chevalier  of  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Acad, 
of  Milan  ; sometime  Art  Critic  to  Man- 
chester Guardian  ; was  Keeper  of  Wallace 
Collection  1897-1911  ; author  of  various 
works  on  Art ; cr  Knt.  1911.  40,  Ash- 

burn  Place,  S.1F.  ; Beefsteak  Club. 
Phillips,  Sir  John,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
son  of  the  late  L.  Phillips,  of  Birchmoor 
Manor,  near  Bedford  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Bedford,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1877,  M.A.  and  M.D.  1890) ; 
F.R.C.P.,  Lond.  1889  ; is  a Fellow  of 
King’s  Coll.,  London,  Emeritus  Professor 
of  Obstetric  Med.,  King’s  Cqjl.  Hospital, 
and  Consulting  Obstetric  Physician  there, 
and  Hon.  Physician  to  Queen  Mary; 
author  of  various  med.  works:  m.  1890, 
Rachel  Rattray,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Tweedie  Middleton,  M.P.,  of 
Hillfoot,  Dumbartonshire;  cr.  Knt.  1917. 
68,  Brook  Street,  W.,  The  Wilderness,- 
Tadley. 

Son  living — Douglas  Parnham  Middleton 
Scott- Phillips,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  Middlesex 
Regt. , and  attached  to  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; 
m.  1918,  Janet  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Cuningham-Scott.of  Halkshill, Largs. 
Daughters  living — Three. 

Phillips,  Sir  Percival,  K.B.E. , son 
of  Hibbard  Samuel  Phillips,  M.D.,  ot 
Canonsburg,  Washington,  U.S.A.  ; b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Pittsburg  High  Sch.,  U.S.A. ; 
War  Correspondent  during  Graeco- 
Turkish  War  1897,  Russo-Japanese  War 
1904,  and  in  Balkans  ; also  War  Corre- 
spondent for  Daily  Express , Morning 
Post , and  Daily  Graphic  on  Western 
Front  during  European  War  ; cr.  K.B.E. 

1 Civil)  1920.  Savage,  Royal  Aero,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Philp,  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  John  Philp  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  An- 
derson United  Presbyterian  Church  Sch., 
Glasgow,  and  at  Normal  Sch.,  Brisbane  ; 
was  Sec.  for  Public  Works,  Queensland 
1893-6,  Sec.  for  Public  Instruction  1894-5, 
Sec.  for  Railways  1895-7,  Sec.  for  Mines 
1898-9,  Premier,  Treasurer,  and  Sec.  for 
Mines  1899-1901,  Premier,  Ch.  Sec.,  and 
Sec.  for  Mines  1901 -3,  and  Leader  of  the 
Opposition  1903-9 ; elected  a M.L.C. 
1886 : twice  m.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1915* 
Brisbane,  Queensland  ; Brisbane  Club. 

1 Phipps,  Sir  Edmund  Bampfylde,  C.B., 
son  of  Col.  Ramsay  Weston  Phipps  (for- 
merely  R.A.),  of  The  Stone,  Chalfont  St. 
Giles,  Bucks ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1893,  M.A.  1909) ; appointed  Ch.  Clerk, 
Board  of  Education  1906,  Accountant- 
Gen.  1908,  and  Principal  Assist.  Sec. 


KNIGHTS. 


I083 


1911  : was  Gen.  Sec.,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions 1916-17 : m.  1906,  Margaret  P., 
da.  of  W.  Wilton  Phipps ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1916,  Knt.  1918.  21,  Carlyle 

Square,  Chelsea,  S.W7. ; Windham  Club. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Piggott,  Sir  Francis  Taylor,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Francis  Allen  Piggott ; b.  1852  ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1876  ; appointed 
Legal  Adviser  to  Prime  Min.  of  Japan 
1887,  Procureur-Gen.,  Mauritius  1894, 
and  Ch.  Justice,  Hong  Kong  1905; 
retired  1912  ; was  Sec.  to  Behring  Sea 
Arbitration  Commn.  1893-4  ; acted  as 
Ch.  Justice,  Mauritius  1895-7  ; author  of 
“ The  Imperial  Statutes  Applicable  to  the 
Colonies  ” (2  vols.),  etc.  : m.  1881,  Mabel 
Waldron,  da.  of  Jasper  Wilson  Johns, 

J. P.,  D.L.  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Little  Wool- 
pits,  Ewhurst,  Guildford  ; 14,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C. 

Sons  living  — Francis  Stewart  Gilderoy, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1883  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — 
Another,  b.  18 — . 

Piggott,  Sir  George  Bettesworth, 

K. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Fraser  Piggott, 

J. P.,  of  Fitz  Hall,  Sussex  ; b.  1867  ; ed. 

at  Westminster ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1888  ; went  S.E.  Circuit ; was  Ch.  Judi- 
cial Officer  and  Consular  Judge,  British 
Central  African  Protectorate  1896-1900, 
Senior  Judge,  H.M.  Court  for  Zanzibar 
(also  Pres.  Appeal  Court,  E.  African  Pro- 
tectorate) 1900-1904,  and  Acting  Judge 
Jupreme  Court  for  Ottoman  Dominions 
1904-10  ; has  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar, 
and  British  Central  Africa  medal  and 
clasp  for  mil.  operations;  is  a J.P.  for 
co.  London,  Chm.  Special  Local  Tribunal 
for  London,  Dep.  Chm.  London  Appeal 
Tribunal,  and  a County  Councillor  for 
London,  Clapham  Div. : m.  1st,  1904, 
Amy,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Major  Henry 
Spiller,  J.P.  ; 2nd,  1915,  Nadine  Sophie 
Charlotte,  da.  of  Sir  Reginald  William 
Proctor-Beauchamp,  5th  Bt.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918,  K.B.E.  1919.  4,  Burton  Court, 

S.IF. ; Carlton,  and  St.  James's  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Cecilia 
Margaret  Mary  Bettesworth. 

Pigott,  Sir  Thomas  Digby,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Pigott;  b.  1840; 
sometime  Comptroller  of  H.M. ’s  Station- 
ery Office,  and  Printer  to  H.M.  of  all 
Acts  of  Parliament;  is  a J.P.  for  Nor- 
folk : m.  1878,  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Augustus  Henry  Macdonald-Moreton. 
M.P.  [see  E.  Ducie,  colls.] ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1890,  Knt.  1906.  The  Lodge, 
Sheringham,  Norfolk  ; Carlton  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Moreton  Digby,  b.  1879  : 
m.  1909,  Renea  Leighton,  younger  da.  of 
Adm.of  the  Fleet  Sir  Arthur  Dalyrmple  Fan- 
shawe,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,of  Donnington  Hall, 
Ledbury,  Herefordshire,  and  Adbury  Holt, 
Newbury,  Berkshire. 

Daughters  living — Morag  Digby,  b.  1881, — 
Emma  Julia  Digby,  b.  1882, — Harriet  Mary 
Digby,  b.  1883, — Winifride  Digby  (42,  Earl's 
Court  Square,  S.IF.),  b.  1887  : m.  1914, 

Lieut. -Col.  Victor  Augustine  Flower,  D.S.O., 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European  War) 
1917- 

Pike,  Maj .-Gen.  Sir  William  Watson, 

K. C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Pike,  J.P.,  of  Glendarary,  Achill  Sound, 
co.  Mayo  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Kingstown 
Sch.  ; F.R.C.S.I.  1888  ; entered  Army 
1882,  became  Major  Royal  Army  Med. 
Corps  1894,  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Col.  1911, 
and  Maj. -Gen.  1917  ; retired  1920  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1915-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of 


A viz  of  Portugal) : m.  1886,  Sarah 
Louisa,  who  d.  1918.  da.  of  E.  Wheatley  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
1919- 

Daughter  living — Violet  Marion;  m.  1914,. 
Major  Oswald  Yates  Hibbert,  D.S.O. , Roy. 
W.  Kent  Regt. 

Pilditch,  Sir  Philip  Edward,  M.P., 
son  of  Philip  J ohn  Pilditch,  of  Plymouth  ; 
b.  1861;  ed.  at  Cheveley  Hall  Sch.,  Man- 
namead,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; is 
a Member  of  the  firm  of  Pilditch,  Chad- 
wick and  Co.,  architects  and  surveyors, 
a J.P.  for  London;  was  a County 
Councillor  for  London  1907-19  (Vice- 
Chm.  1913-14)  ; Founder  and  Hon. 
Treasurer  of  Batn.  Funds  for  London, 
Middlesex,  and  Surrey  Batns.  of  New 
Army  ; formerly  Capt.  1st  Sussex  Vol. ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  W.,  or  St.  Ives, 
Div.  of  Cornwall  ( LU ) Jan.  1906,  and 
E.  Div.  of  Islington  Jan.  1910,  has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Spelthorne  Div.  of  Middle- 
sex Co.  (U)  since  Dec.  1918;  author 
of  Professional  works  and  historical 
papers  : m.  1888,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Jewis,  of  the  National  Pro- 
vincial Bank  of  England ; cr.  Knt. 

1918.  Bartropps,  Weybndge  Heath,  Sur- 
rey ; 8,  Old  Bond  Street,  W.  1 ; Carlton , 
and  Bath  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Philip  Harold,  b.  1890;  Major 
R.F.A., — Edgar  Lewis,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — Mabel  Emily  (May)  : m. 

1919,  Major  Henry  Alexander  Hammiek, 
M.C.,  Manchester  Regt  .[see  Hammiek,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Pilkington,  Major  Sir  Henry, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  W. 
Pilkington,  R.N.  ; b.  1849  ; entered  R.E- 
1869, became  Capt.  1881,  and  Major  1887, 
retired  1894  ; was  Director  of  Engineer- 
ing and  Architectural  Works  Depart,  of 
the  Admiralty  1890-95,  and  Civil  Engin- 
eer-in-Ch.  of  Naval  Works  Loan  Depart. 
1895-1906  : m.  1882,  Ella  Julia,  el.  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  J.  H.  White,  R.E.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1895,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  Stud- 
lands,  Lansdowne  Road,  Worthing. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  : m.  1919,  Capt. 
E.  V.Collerick,  York  and  Lancaster  Regt., — 
Helen  Maud  : m.  1917,  Lieut. -Col.  Ralph  E. 
Drake-Brockman,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps. 

Pilter,  Sir  John  George,  O.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Pilter,  of  Paris ; b. 
1848  ; ed.  privately  ; sometime  a manu- 
facturer in  Paris  ; is  a Trustee  of  the 
British  Charitable  Fund  in  Paris,  Chm. 
of  Hertford  British  Hospital,  Chm.  of 
British  Schs.,  Representative  Knight 
Bachelor  for  Paris,  a Knight  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  a Com.  of  Order  of  Nicham 
Iftikhar,  and  Hon.  Pres,  of  British 
Chamber  of  Commerce  in  Paris ; was  a 
Roy.  Commr.  for  Paris  Exhibition  1900: 
m.  1874,  Emily,  da.  of  James  Bowman, 
J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  cr. 
Knt.  1907,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  48, 

Rue  Michel  Ange,  Paris;  St.  James's 
{London),  and  Interallied  {Paris)  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Kate  Avril : m.  18 — , 

Andr£  Desplats, — Elsie  Isabel, — Mabel  Wini- 
fred ; m.  18 — , Harry  Heaney,  of  Corpus 
Christi,  Texas, — Grace  Margaret. 

Pinching,  Surg.-Major  Sir  Horace 
Henderson,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
C.  J.  Pinching,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Gravesend  ; 
b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.,  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879, 

M.A.  1882;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P., 
Eng.,  1883  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Depart.  1884,  and  retired  as  Surg.-Major; 
appointed  Director-Gen.  of  Sanitary 
Depart,  of  Egypt  1899 ; served  in 
Soudan  1884-6  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  at  action  of  Gemaizah  1888  (clasp) 


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and  at  action  of  Toski  1889  (despatches, 
clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie);  went  on  special 
mission  to  King  Menelik  of  Abyssinia 
1897  : m.  1903,  Edmee  Anna,  el.  da.  of 
M.  Ernest  Cramer,  of  La  Tour,  Pressy, 
Geneva  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1902.  Windham 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

-Pinero,  Sir  Arthur  Wing,  only  son  of 
John  Daniel  Pinero,  Solicitor ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  privately  ; was  an  Actor  from  1874  to 
r 88 1,  since  when  he  has  been  a Dramatic 
Author  ; is  a member  of  Academic  Com- 
mittee, and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Litera- 
ture ; has  written  numerous  plays,  in- 
cluding The  Second  Mrs.  Tanqueray, 
The  Gay  Lord  Quex,  Trelawny  of  the 
Wells,”  His  House  in  Order,  The 
Thunderbolt,  Mid-Channel,  etc.  : m. 

1883,  Myra  Emily  Wood,  who  d.  1919, 
da.  of  Beaufov  A.  Moore,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  John  Angus  Lushington  Hamilton 
Jsee  Hamilton,  Bt.,  cr.  1646,  colls.]  ; cr. 
Knt.  1909.  115a,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; 

Athenceum,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Pink,  Sir  Harold  Rufus,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  William  Pink,  of  Shrover,  Cos- 
ham, Hants  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Warminster, 
Gram.  Sch.,  Chm.  and  a Director  of  W. 
Pink  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  Portsmouth, 
a J.P.  and  Alderman  of  Portsmouth 
{Mayor  1900  and  1917-18,  Chm.  of 
Finance),  Chm.  Portsmouth  Roy.  Hos- 
pital, Chm.  of  Council  of  Institute  of 
Certificated  Grocers,  and  Chm.  of  War 
Pensions  Appeal  Committees  during 
European  War:  m.  1870,  Laura  Kate, 
.da.  of  Henry  Whitcher,  of  Avon,  near 
Ringwood  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Stoneycroft, 
Souths  ea. 

Pink,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Pink,  of  Portobello  House, 
Kingsdown,  Sevenoaks;  b.  1855;  for- 
merly Governing  Director  of  E.  and  T. 
Pink  (Limited)  manufacturing  confec- 
tioners, merchants,  and  wharfingers,  of 
Southwark  : m.  1st,  1878,  Ellen  Amelia, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Purssey,  of  Camberwell;  2ndly,  1918, 
Minnie  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Gorge 
Brown  Davis,  A.I.M.E.,  of  Streatham 
and  Westminster,  S.W.  ; cr.  Knt.  1904. 
2,  Whitehall  Court . S.IF.i  ; Hamble- 
, den  Place,  Henley-on-Thames ; Con- 
stitutional, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Thomas  Bernard,  b.  1882  : nt. 
xgoS,  Norah  Jenny,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Lionel  Hume, — Leonard  Montague  (4,  York 
House,  Kensington,  W.,  and  The  Garden 
Cottages,  Lingfield,  Surrey),  b.  1884  : m. 

1909,  Ethel  Mary,  only  da.  of  John  Griffiths. 
Daughter  living— -Eveleen  Nellie  : m.  1906, 
Gerald  Piers  Dumas,  of  Langham  House, 
Ham  Common,  Surrey. 

Pinney,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald  John, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Pinney,  of 
Coleshill,  co.  Warwick  ; b.  1863  ; entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  1884,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1903,  Col.  1905,  and  Maj.-Gen,  1915  ; 
retired  1920;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1901 -2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.  K.C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; is  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Broadwindsor,  and  a J .P.  and  D.L.  for 
Dorset : m.  1900,  Hester,  da.  of  Henry 
Head,  of  Shoreham,  Sussex  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Racedown, 
near  Crewkerne  ; Naval  and  Military, 
and  Wellington  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Bernard,  b.  1903, — Robert,  b. 
■1907, — John,  b.  1920. 

Daughters  living — Hester, — Mary, — Rachel. 

Pirajirao  Bapu  Sahib  Ghatze,  Sir, 
K.B.E.,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. ; b.  18— ; is 


Senior  Ch.  of  Kagal ; cr.  C.I.E.  1905, 
C.S.I.  1911,  K.B.E.  1918.  Kagal,  Kol- 
hapur, India. 

Pittar,  Sir  Thomas  John,  K.C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  John 
Pittar,  of  Hove,  Brighton ; b.  1846  ; 
entered  Customs  Depart.  1864  ; went  on 
Special  Missions  to  Paris  in  connection 
with  French  Exhibition  1867,  to  wine- 
producing  districts  of  France  1888,  and 
to  report  on  wines  of  France  and  Ger- 
many 1889,  and  on  Paris  International 
Exhibition,  1889  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Customs  1885-9,  Prin- 
cipal of  Statistical  Office,  Board  of  Cus- 
toms 1889-1900,  a Commr.  of  Customs 
1900-1903,  and  Chm.  of  Board  of  Customs 
1903-8 ; acted  as  Principal  Expert  Adviser 
to  British  Delegation  to  Sugar  Bounties 
Conference  at  Brussels  1901,  and  British 
Delegate  on  Permanent  Sugar  Commn. 
at  Brussels  1902-3  ; sometime  a Fellow 
and  Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  Stati- 
stical So.;  author  of  “ Law  and  Practice 
regulating  the  Registration  of  Merchant 
Shipping,”  and  “ History  of  the  Customs 
Tariff  of  the  United  Kingdom  since 
1660  ” : m.  1870,  Annie  Frances,  da.  of 
Thomas  Letts,  formerly  of  South  View 
House,  Chale,  Isle  of  Wight;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1899,  C.M.G.  1903,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1905.  Branksea  Grange,  Parkstone, 
Dorset. 

Sons  living — George  Francis  ( Glencroft , 
Belvedere  Avenue,  Wimbledon),  b.  1871  : m. 
1907,  Helena  Florence  Jane,  el.  da.  of  Henry 
J ohn  Glenny,  of  Classindene,  Putney,  S.W. , — 
Albert  Vyvyan,  b.  1872  : m.  1911,  Violet 
Isabel,  da.  of  Francis  Thomas, — Thomas 
Frederick  Barry,  b.  1878  : m.  191-. 

Daughter  living — Violet  Mary  Josephine,  b. 
1875  : m.  1910,  John  Francis  Welsh  Whipple. 

Pitti  Thyagaraya  Chetti  Garu, 
Sir,  Diwan  Bahadur ; b.  18 — ; Pres. 
Madras  Corporation  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Madras. 

Plender,  Sir  William,  G.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Plender,  of  The  Oaks,  Dalston, 
Cumberland  ; b.  1861  ; is  a Chartered 
Accountant,  senior  partner  in  the  firm 
of  Deloitte,  Plender,  Griffiths  and  Co., 
of  London,  Canada,  S.  Africa,  U.S.A., 
Argentine,  and  Brazil,  a J.P.  for  Kent, 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  an  Hon. 
Member  of  Institute  of  Journalists,  Hon. 
Treasurer  Roy.  So.  of  Painters,  Etchers, 
and  Engravers,  and  Hon.  Auditor  of  the 
League  of  Mercy  ; was  Pres,  of  Institute 
of  Chartered  Accountants  1910-12  ; 
Treasury  Controller  of  German,  Aus- 
trian, and  Turkish  Banks  1914-18,  a 
Member  of  Foreign  Trade  Debts  Com- 
mittee 1914,  of  Enemy  Debts  Committee 
1916,  and  of  Liquor  Trade  Finance  Com- 
mittees (England  and  Wales)  1915-17, 
and  Govt.  Representative  on  Metro- 
politan Munitions  Committee  1915-18; 
advised  Govt,  in  connection  with  Port 
of  London  Bill  1908  ; appointed  a Mem- 
ber of  Committee  on  Irish  Finance  1911, 
Investigator  of  existing  conditions  of 
med.  work  and  remuneration  under 
National  Insurance  Act  1912,  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Railways  1913,  a 
Commr.  (unpaid)  under  Welsh  Church 
Act  1914,  and  Director  United  Sers. 
Trustee  1918  ; Chm.  Panels  Mil.  Ser. 
(Civil  Liabilities),  and  Min.  of  Labour 
Grants  Committees ; has  served  on 
many  other  Committees,  and  assisted  in 
Govt,  and  Public  Enquiries  at  home  and 
abroad  ; appointed  Hon.  Financial  Ad- 
viser to  Board  of  Trade  1918,  and  Chm. 
Advisory  Committee,  Clearing  Office 


KNIGHTS. 


I085 


(Enemy  Debts)  1919 ; has  Order  of 
Mercy:  m.  1891,  Marian,  da.  of  John 
Channon,  of  Woodford  Green,  Essex  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1911,  G.B.E.  1918.  51,  Ken- 
sington Court,  W. ; Ovenden,  Sundridge, 
Kent;  City  of  London,  Reform,  Arts, 
Ranelagh,  Garrick,  and  Burlington  Fine 
Arts  Clubs. 

Plunket,  Right  hon.  Sir  Horace 
Curzon,  P.C.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  B.  Dun- 
sany]. 

Pocock,  Sir  Sidney  Job,  son  of  the 
late  Abraham  Pocock,  of  Stamford  Park, 
Farringdon,  Berks ; b.  1855  ; some- 
time a milk  contractor;  is  a J.P.  for 
Middlesex,  and  a Member  of  Gen.  Com- 
mittee of  Dairy  Institute  (Univ.  Coll., 
Reading) ; m.  1890,  a da.  of  Samuel 
Cozens  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Surbiton  Hall, 
Kingston-on-Thames,  Surrey. 

Son  living — Maurice  Stuart,  b.  1897. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Lydia,  b.  1892, — 
Edna  Kathleen,  b.  1898, — Annie  Mervyn,  b. 

1900. 

Poe,  A dm.  Sir  Edmund  Samuel, 

G. C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late 

William  Thomas  Poe,'J.P.,  Bar.-at-law, 
of  Glen  Ban,  Abbeyleix,  Queen’s  co., 
and  Curraghmore,  co.  Tipperary ; b. 
1849  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Acad.,  Gos- 
port ; entered  R.N.  1862,  became 
Lieut.  1869,  Com.  1881,  Capt.  1888, 
Rear-Adm.  1901,  Vice-Adm.  1906,  and 
Adm.  1910  ; retired  1914  ; on  board 

H. M.S.  “ Bombay  ” when  destroyed 
by  fire  off  Monte  Video  1864 ; was 
Naval  Adviser  to  Inspector  Gen.  of 
Fortifications  1889-90,  Commodore  of 
Training  Squadron  1897-1900,  a Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1899- 

1901,  and  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII. 
1901,  second  in  command  of  Home  Fleet 
1903-4,  in  command  of  First  Cruiser 
Squadron  1904-5,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  E. 
Indies  Station  1905-7,  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  Station  1907-8,  and  of  Mediter- 
ranean Fleet  19 10-12,  and  First  and  Prin- 
cipal Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-14  ; 
received  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze 
medal  for  saving  life  1875,  and  clasp 

1876,  Jubilee  medal  1897,  and  Corona- 
tion medal  1911  ; is  a J.P.  for  Queen’s 
co.,  a Member  of  Imperial  War  Graves 
Commn.,  and  a Grand  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Os- 
manieh,  and  Grand  Cordon  of  Rising 
Sun  of  J apan  with  Paulownia : m. 

1877,  Frances  Catherine,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  Justin  Sheil,  K.C.B.,  Min. 
at  Teheran ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1896,  C.V.O.  1903,  K.C.V.O.  1906, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  G.C.V.O.  1912. 
Black  Hill,  Abbeyleix,  Queen's  co.  ; 
United  Service,  Kildare  Street,  and 
Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Skeffington,  D.S.O.,  b. 

1878  [see  “ Companionage”], — Basil  Richard, 
b.  1883  ; Com.  R.N.  : m.  1908,  Alice  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Henry  Richards, 
M.A.,  of  Westridge  House,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Daughter  living — Grace  Mary  Leonora  ; b. 

1879  : m.  1907,  Capt.  William  Archibald 

Howard  Kelly,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. , R.N. 

Poland,  Sir  Harry  Bodkin,  K.C., 
son  of  the  late  Peter  Poland,  of  High- 
gate  ; b.  1829  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1851,  a Bencher  1879, 
a K.C.  1888,  and  Treasurer  1901  ; many 
years  one  of  the  Counsel  to  the  Treasury 
and  the  Home  Office  ; was  Recorder  of 
Dover  1874-1901  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  London,  and  an  Hon.  Freeman  of 
Dover  ; cr.  Knt.  1895.  28,  Sloane  Gar- 

dens,S.W.  ; 5,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple, 
E.C.  ; Garrick,  and  J unior  Carlton  Clubs. 


Pole-Carew  [see  Carew]. 

Pollard,  Sir  George  Herbert,  M.D., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  James  Pollard,  of 
Springfield,  Southport ; b.  1864  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1886^ 

M. D.  Honours  1890),  and  at  Oxford 
Univ.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893  ; goes 

N.  Circuit;  is  a J.P.  for  Southport 
(Mayor  1897-8) ; sometime  Advisor 
to  Min.  of  Munitions  on  Clinical, 
Warfare  and  Lethal  Bodies  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Southport  Div.  of  Lanca- 
shire (S.-W.)  (L)  1892,  and  Radcliffe- 
cum-Famworth  Div.  of  Lancashire 
(S.-E.)  1895  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Eccles  Div. 
of  Lancashire  (S.-E.)  Jan.  1906  to  Nov. 
1918  : m.  1888,  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Butterworth,  of 
Burnely  ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Sundown,  79*. 
Albert  Road,  Southport ; Reform,  and 
National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  George  Reginald,  b. 

: Capt.  R.A.F.  : m.  1919,  Sarah, 

Dorothy,  da.  of  John  A.  Cheetham,  of  Oak- 
lands,  Brighouse. 

Pollock,  Sir  Ernest  Murray,  K.B.E., 
K.C.,  M.P.  [see  Pollock,  Bt.  colls.]. 

Polson,  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Andrew, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  T.D.,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Andrew  Poison,  of  Lublin  and 
Tuam,  co.  Galway;  b.  1865;  late  Col. 
R.A.O.C.,  and  sometime  Major  City  of 
London  Yeo.  (.\ough  iders) ; sometime 
Manager  Ocean  Accident  and  Guarantee 
Corporation  Limited  (Law  Courts 
Branch):  m.  1918,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
J ohn  Lindsay,  of  Edinburgh ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  18,  Sussex 

Place,  N.W.i;  Cavalry  Club. 

Ponnanbalan  [see  Arunachalern], 

Ponsonby,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Frederick  Edward  Grey,  P.C., 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Bessborougb- 
colls.J. 

Poole,  Maj  .-Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
Cuthbert,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  C.M.G. 

D.S.O.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  H.  Poole,’ 
of  West  Rainton,  co.  Durham  ; b.  1869  ; 
entered  R.A.  1889,  became  Capt.  1899, 
Major  1909,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Col.  1919, . 
and  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) 
Somaliland  Field  Force  1903-4  as  Special 
Ser.  Officer  (despatches),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir, 
St  Anne,  and  St.  Stanislas,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Roumania,  C.B.,  K.B.E., 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1906’ 
Alice  Maud  Appelbe,  da.  of  Sir  Charles 
Augustin  Hanson,  1st  Bt.,  M.P.,  of 
Fowey  Hall,  Cornwall ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.’ 
(Mil.)  1919.  Cotswold  House,  Fowey, 
Cornwall ; Lane  End,  Dunchurch,  Rugby. 

Pope,  Sir  Joseph,  K. C.M.G.,  C.V.O. , 

I.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Hon.  William 
Henry  Pope,  a J udge  in  Prince  Edward 
Island  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Prince  of  Wales’ 
Coll.,  Charlottetown  ; appointed  Assist. 
Clerk  of  Canadian  Privy  Council  1889. 
Under  Sec.  of  State  of  Canada  1896,  and 
Under  Sec.  of  State  for  External  Affairs 
1909  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Macdonald,  G.C.B.,  while  Prime 
Minister  of  Canada  1882-91,  attached  to 
Staff  of  British  Agent  on  Behring  Sea 
Arbitration  Tribunal  1893,  Canadian 
Govt.  Agent  on  International  Joint 
High  Commission  1898-9,  Asso.  Sec.  to 
Alaska  Boundary  Tribunal  1903,  and 
a British  Plen.  at  International  Fur  Seal 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Conference  at  Washington  ign  ; has 
Grand  Cordon  of  J apanese  Order  of 
Rising  Sun,  and  2nd  class  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure  ; author 
of  “Memoirs  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  A. 
Macdonald,  G.C.B.,”  and  other  works  : 
m.  1884,  Henriette,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Henri  Thomas  Taschereau,  LL.D.,  Ch. 
Justice  of  Quebec;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901, 
I.S.O.  1906,  C.V.O.  1908,  K. C.M.G. 
1912.  286,  Stewart  Street,  Ottawa ; 

Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Sons  living — Henry  John  Edward  (Paris), 
b.  1886:  m.  19x1,  Nora  Durie  Gwynne, — 
Edgar  William  Michael,  C.M.G.,  b.  1887; 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Maurice  Arthur 
(Montreal),  M.C.,  b.  1889;  Major  Roy. 
Canadian  Engineers  : m.  1920,  Simonne,  | 
da.  of  Comte  J ean  J ules  du  Moncraude 
Bergendal,  of  Chaumont-Gistoux,  France, — 
Harold  Wilfrid  Dominic  (Montreal),  b.  1891, 
Capt.  Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps, — Joseph 
Alfred,  b.  1896;  Lieut.  Roy.  Canadian  Inf. 
Daughter  living— Marie  Ad£le  Helene,  b.  1901. 

Pope,  Sir  William  Jackson,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  William  Pope,  of  Chis- 
wick, W.;  b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Finsbury 
Technical  Coll.,  and  at  Central  Technical 
Coll.,  London  ; M.A.  Camb.  1908,  LL.D. 
St.  Andrews,  1912,  D.Sc.  Melbourne 
1914,  Asso.  Roy.  Belgian  Acad.  1920  ; 
appointed  Professor  of  Chemistry, 
Camb.  Univ.  1908  ; Pres.  Chemical  So. 
1917- 1 9,  and  of  So.  of  Chemical  In- 
dustry 1920-21  ; is  a Fellow  of  Sidney 
Sussex  Coll.,  Camb.,  a Member  of  Board 
of  Invention  and  Research  and  Chemical 
Warfare  Committee,  and  a F.R.S.  ; was 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Manchester 
Univ.  1901-8;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Holmesdale,  Brooklands 
Avenue,  Cambridge  ; Savile,  and  Savage 
Clubs. 

Pope-Hennessy  [see  Hennessy]. 

Porter,  Sir  Alexander,  son  of  James 
Porter,  of  Cheetham,  Manchester ; b. 
1853  ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1905  ; is  a J.P.,  and 
a Member  of  Manchester  City  Council 
Lord  Mayor  of  Manchester  1917-18  ; has 
Order  of  George  I.  of  the  Hellenes: 
m.  1880,  Mary  RachelNuttall,  of  Bury  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1912.  Glencaird,  Lyme  Park, 
Chinley  ; National  Liberal,  and  Reform 
{ Manchester ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Gerard  Ford,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E. 

( Stour  House,  Dovercourt),  b.  1883, — Alex- 
ander, M.D.  (White  Gables,  Dovercourt), 
b.  1886. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Porter,  b.  1888, 
— Elsie,  b.  1890, — Nora,  b.  1892. 

Porter,  Col.  Sir  Harry  Edwin  Bruce 
Bruce-,  K.B.E. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  J.  Porter,  R.A.  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  in 
London,  Brussels  (M.D.  1904),  and 

Vienna  ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  Lon- 
don 1893  ; a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.)  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  Comdg.  Hospitals  in 
London  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  ; formerly  Surg.-Capt.  Army 
Med.  Staff  : m.  1896,  Essie,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  David  Bruce,  D.D.,  and  widow 
of  J.  H.  Honeyman,  M.D.,  of  Auckland, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  K.B.E. 
1919.  6,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  ; New 

House  Farm,  Chobham,  Surrey;  Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Daughters  living — Essie  Isabel  Bruce, — Jessie 
Gladys  Bruce  (twin). 

Porter,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  James, 
K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Porter  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.A.  1874,  M.D.  and  C.M.)  ; Hon. 
LL.D.  Edinburgh  1912  and  Aberdeen 
1918  ; entered  R.N.  Med.  Ser.  1877  be-  I 


came  Fleet-Surg.  1898,  Dep.-  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  1900, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  (now  Surg.-Gen.) 
1906  (retired  1913)  ; Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Soudan 
1884-5,  present  at  action  of  To  Frek 
(two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  eight  clasps, 
promoted) ; was  Surg.-Gen.  of  Haslar 
Hospital  1907-8,  and  Director-Gen.  of 
Med.  Depart.  R.N.  1908-13  ; employed 
on  Special  Ser.  during  European  War 
1914-17  (K. C.M.G.)  ; has  been  an  Hon. 
Physician  to  H.M.  since  1909  ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1886, 
Emma  Louisa  Kay,  da.  of  the  late 
In  pector.-Gen.  M.  W.  Cowan,  R.N., 

M. D.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910,  K. C.M.G.  1916.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Dora  Margaret : m.  1908, 
Eieut.-Col.  Harold  Swift  Kaye,  D.S.O.,M.C., 
King’s  Own  Yorkshire  E.I. 

Porter,  Sir  Leslie  Alexander  Selirm 
K.C.S.I-,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  L- 
Porter,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  Pres,  of  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Belfast  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Academical  Institution  and  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Belfast  (M.A.  1875,  Hon.  LL.D. 
18 — ) ; entered  I.C.S.  1876  ; served  in 

N. -W.  Provinces  as  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh,  and 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Settlement 
Officer ; became  Dep.  Commr.  1892, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1894,  Commr. 
United  Provinces  1901,  and  a M.L.C. 
1903  ; acted  as  Dep.  Sec.  and  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India,  Legislative  Depart. 
1891,  as  Sec.  to  Deccan  Agricultural 
Relief  Commn.  1892,  and  as  Ch.  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  United  Provinces  1903-4  ; 
appointed  an  Additional  Member 
of  Gov.-Gen.’s  Council  1904,  a Member 
of  Board  of  Revenue  1906  ; served  as  a 
Member  of  Telegraph  Committee  1906-7, 
and  as  Vice- Pres,  of  United  Provinces 
Legislative  Council  igogfacted  as  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  the  Provinces  1910  and  1911)  : 
m.  1880,  Aletta  Harrison,  who  d.  1914, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  H.  Aston  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1906,  K. C.S.I.  1911.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Gladys  Marguerite  : m. 

1905,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Nowell  Thomas 
Smyth-Osbourne,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

Devonshire  Regt. 

Portugal  [see  Manuel]. 

Powell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Herbert,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  Wellington  Powell,  9th  Regt.  ; 
b.  1857  ; ed.  privately  ; entered  R.M. 
1876,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1887, 
Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1907  ; retired 
1919  ; served  with  Waziristan  Expedi- 
tion 1894-5,  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  on  N.W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  present 
at  capture  of  Tanga  Pass  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
and  in  China  1900,  as  D«A.G.  to  Count 
von  Waldersee  (medal) ; officiated  as 
D.A.A.G.  for  Intelligence,  at  War 
Office  1900,  as  A.A.G.  Peshawar  Div. 
1902,  and  as  A.Q.M.G.,  Punjab  Com- 
mand 1903;  appointed  a Col.-on-the- 
Staff  1907,  and  Col.  Gurkha  Rifles  1916  ; 
commanded  Brigs,  in  India  1907-12  ; 
raised  and  commanded  Ulster  Div.  of 
New  Army  1914-15  was  Commr.  British 
Red  Cross  in  Serbia  1918-19:  m.  1889, 
Alice,  whorf.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  James 


KNIGHTS. 


I087 


Mackenzie,  of  Auchenheglish,  Dum- 
bartonshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  Wickham,  Hants  ; Army 
and  Navy  Chib. 

Powell,  Adm.  Sir  Francis , K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Powell 
of  Milton  Heath,  Dorking  ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll.,  Bradfield  ; 
entered  R.N.  1862,  became  Lieut.  1872, 
Com.  1883,  Capt.  1889,  Rear-Adnr 
1903,  Vice-Adm.  1907  (retired  1907), 
and  Adm.  1911  ; served  during  Ashan- 
tee  War  1873-4  (medal),  and  in  opera- 
tions against  Chief  Nana  on  W.  Coast  of 
Africa  1894  (C.B.)  ; was  Commodore, 
Hong  Kong,  1899-1902;  is  a J.P.  for 
Oxon  : m.  1875,  Rebecca  Wilson,  da.  of 
John  Warren  Glynn,  of  Cape  Town; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1894,  K.C.M.G.  1902. 
Sons  living — Frank,  R.N.,  b.  1876;  became 
Com.  1910  : m.  1903,  Emma  A.,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Scovell  Adams* — John  Glynn,  b. 
1884  ; in  P.W.D.,  Bengal, — Arthur,  R.  N.,  b. 
1897;  became  Lieut.  1918. 

Daughters  living — Mary,  b.  1878  : m.  1901, 
Major  Gerald  John  Pereival  Geiger,  D.S.O., 
Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers, — Phyllis,  b.  1880  : m. 

1899,  Capt.  Walter  Lloyd,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusil- 
iers, who  (killed  in  action)  1915, — Ethel,  b. 
1882  : m.  1905,  Frederick  George  Motton, 
Fleet-Paymaster  R.N. 

Powell,  Sir  Robert  Leonard ; b. 
18—;  is  a J.P.  for  Kent : m.  18 — ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Heatherbank,  Summerhill, 
Chislehurst- 

Daughters  living — Constance  Mary  : m.  1914, 
Major  John  Jasper  Brocklebank,  D.S.O.  [see 
Brocklebank,  Bt.]. 

Powell,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Stephenson  Smyth  Baden-,  K.C.B. , 
K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Pro- 
fessor Baden-Powell  (Savilian  Professor 
of  Geometry  to  Oxford  Univ.),  of 
Langton  Manor,  Kent  : b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh 
1910 ; entered  13th  Hussars  1876, became 
Capt.  1883,  Major  1892,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  Comdg. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards,  1897,  Maj.-Gen. 

1900,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1907 ; retired 
1910  ; served  in  Afghanistan  1880-81, 
in  Zululand  1888,  as  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
(honourably  mentioned),  with  Ashanti 
Expedition  1895-6,  in  command  of  Na- 
tive Contingent,  which  he  raised  (hon- 
ourably mentioned,  star,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col),  in  S.  Africa  1896,  as  Ch.  Staff 
Officer  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  raising  Rhodesian 
Frontier  Force,  then  Comdg.  troops 
defending  Mafeking,  during  mem- 
orable siege  of  that  place,  and  sub- 
sequently on  Staff  (despatches,  medal 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  C.B.)  ; was  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  Malta  1890-93,  Inspector.-Gen. 
of  S.  African  Constabulary  (which  he 
raised)  1901 -3,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Cav.  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1903- 
7 ; founded  Boy  Scouts  Organisation 
1908,  and  Girl  Guides  Organisation 
1910,  and  became  Ch.  Scout  of  the 
World  1920  ; was  in  command  of  North- 
umbrian Div.  of  Territorial  Army  1908- 
10  ; is  Hon.  Col.  a S.  African  Rifle  Regt., 
Col.  13th  Hussars,  Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem  in  Eng- 
land, a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of 
Alphonso  of  Spain,  and  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece  ; has  also  Chilian 
Order  of  Merit,  and  Portuguese  Order  of 
Christ;  author  of  “Aids  to  Scouting,” 
“Pig  Sticking,”  etc.:  m.  1912,  Olave 
St.  Clair,  da.  of  the  late  Harold  Soames, 
of  Bournemouth;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
K.C.V.0. 1909,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  Pax  I 


Hill,  Bentley,  Hants  ; 25,  Buckingham 
Palace  Road,  S.W.  Cavalry  Club. 

Son  living — Arthur  Robert  Peter,  b.  1913. 
Daughters  living — Heather  Grace,  b.  1915, — 
Betty  St.  Clair,  b.  1917. 

Power,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  D’Arcy,  K.B.E., 
M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Henry  Power, 
F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors  Sch.,  and  at  New  and  Exeter 
Colls.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1881, 
M.B.  1882) ; F.R.C.S.  England  1883  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  F.S.A.  ; 
Surg.  to  and  Lecturer  on  Surgery  at  St. 
Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  Consulting 
Surg.  to  Bolingbroke  Hospital,  Wands- 
worth, and  Bromley;  and  Finchley  Cot- 
tage Hospitals  (Kent)  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgeons  of 
England : m.  1883,  Eleanor, da.  of  George 
Haynes  Fosbroke,  of  Bidford,  Stratford- 
on-Avon  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  ioa, 
Chandos  Street , W. ; Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Power,  Sir  James  Aloysius,  son  of 
J ames  Power,  formerly  of  Broad  Street, 
Waterford;  b.  1865  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.  Sch.  ; is  a J.P.  of  Waterford 
City,  of  which  he  was  High  Sheriff  1900 
and  Mayor  1903-4-5  ; cr.  Knt.  1904. 
Sea  field,  Tramore,  co.  Waterford. 

PRAB HASH ANK  AR  DALPATRAM 
Pattani  [see  Pattani]. 

Prabhu  Narain  Singh  [see  Benares]. 

Prafulla  Chandra  Ray,  Sir,  C.I.E., 
D.Sc.,  Ph.D.,  son  of  the  late  Haris  Chan- 
dra Ray ; b.  1861  ; D.Sc.  Edinburgh 
1887,  Hon.  Ph.D.  Calcutta  1908,  and 
Hon.  D.Sc.  Durham  1912  ; Dean  of 
Faculty  of  Science,  Calcutta  Univ.  1915; 
formerly  Senior  Professor  of  Chemistry 
at  Presidency  Coll.,  Calcutta  ; is  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry  Calcutta  Univ. ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1912,  Knt.  1919.  Calcutta. 

Prain,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  David,  C.M.G., 
C.I.E. , son  of  D.  Prain,  of  Fettercairn, 
Kincardineshire  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Aber- 
deen Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  and 
Aberdeen  Univs.(M.A.  1878,  M.B.  1883); 
L.R.C.S.  Edin.  1883  ; LL.D.  Aberdeen 
1900,  and  St.  Andrews  1911  ; entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1884,  became  Major 
1896,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1904  ; retired  1906 ; 
appointed  Curator  of  Herbarium,  Roy. 
Botanic  Gardens,  Calcutta  1887,  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany,  Med.  Coll,  of  Bengal 
1895,  Sup.  Roy.  Botanic  Gardens,  Cal- 
cutta, and  Director  of  Botanical  Survey 
of  India  1898,  Trustee  of  Indian  Museum 
1898,  Sec.  to  Board  of  Scientific  Advice 
for  India  1903,  and  Director  of  Roy. 
Botanic  Gardens,  Kew  1905 ; is  a Member 
of  Imperial  Entomological  Bureau, 
Tropical  Agriculture,  and  Woods  and 
Forests  Committees,  a Carnegie  Trustee 
for  Scottish  Univs.,  a Knight  of  Swedish 
Order  of  the  Polish  Star,  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  a F.R.S.,  a 
F.R.S.E.,  and  Member  of  many  learned 
Sos.  ; was  a Member  of  International 
Phytopathological  Conference  at  Rome 
1914  ; editor  of  Curtis’s  “ Botanical 
Magazine,”  and  Hooker’s  “ leones 
Plantarum  ” ; author  of  numerous 
botanical  works  and  papers  : m.  1887, 
Margaret  (has  Order  of  Mercy),  da.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Thomson,  of  Bethelvie  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1906,  C.M.G.  and  Knt.  1912. 
Royal  Gardens,  Kew,  Surrey ; Athen- 
ceum,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Pram  ada  Char  an  Banarji,  Hon.  Sir  ; 
b.  18 — ; entered  I.C.S.  1872,  and  served 


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as  Small  Cause  Court  J udge  at  Agra  and 
Allahabad ; appointed  a Civil  J udge, 
Lucknow  1893,  and  Puisne  Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Judicature  of  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces, India  Dec.  1893  ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Allahabad,  United  Provinces,  India. 
Pratap  Singh  [see  Orchha]. 

Prendergast,  Hon.  Sir  James,  son  of 
the  late  Michael  Prendergast,  Q.C. ; 
b.  1828  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1850) ; Bar 
Middle  Temple  1856  ; is  Chm.  of  Bank 
of  New  Zealand  ; was  Attorney-Gen.  of 
New  Zealand,  1865-75,  and  Ch.  Justice 
of  New  Zealand  1875-99 ; during  absence 
of  Gov.  has  administered  the  Govt,  of 
the  Colony ; cr.  Knt.  1881.  Bolton 
Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Prendergast,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Robert 
John,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Keating  Prendergast,  of  Ardfinnan  Castle, 
co.  Tipperary:  b.  1864;  Vice-Adm.  R.N. 
(retired  19x9);  A.  D.C.  to  H.M.  1913-14 ; 
appointed  Comdg.  Orkneys  and  Shetlands 
1919  : m.  1905,  Bertha  Janet,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  John  Binnie  Mackenzie,  Roy. 
Scots;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1920.  Meads  House,  Eastbourne  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Prestige,  Major  Sir  John  Theodore, 
son  of  J ohn  Theodore  Prestige,  of 
Mohun  House,  Blackheath  Park,  S.E.  ; 
b.  1884  ; is  a Director  of  J.  Stone  and 
Co.  (Limited),  Hart  Accumulator  (Li- 
mited), Canadian  Hart  Accumulator 
(Limited), Montreal,  and  Tudor  Accumu- 
lator (Limited), Capt.  20th  Batn.  London 
Regt.  (T.F.),  and  a Member  of  London 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; was  a County 
Councillor  for  London,  Deptford  Div. 
1913-19  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Deptford  ( U ) 1918  : m.  1917,  Iris,  da. 
of  Major  C.  R.  E.  Radclyffe,  of  Hyde 
House,  Dorset,  and  Foxdenton  Hall, 
Lancashire  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  17,  Hert- 

ford Street,  Mayfair,  W.  1 ; Union,  and 
Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 

Son  living — John  Theodore  Radclyffe,  b.  1919. 

Preston,  Sir  Frederick  George 

Panizzi,  K.B.E.,  son  of  Reuben  Thomas 
Preston,  of  Hayes  Court,  Kent ; b.  1867  ; 
is  Chm.  of  J.  Stone  and  Co  (Limited),  of 
Deptford,  and  a J.P.  for  Berks  ; went  on 
Special  Mission  for  Board  of  Trade  to 
Italy  and  Spain  1917  : m.  18 — , Ethel 
Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Peters  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  14,  Pall  Mall,  S.JF.  / 

Landford  Manor,  Salisbury  ; Carlton, 
Boodle’s,  Union,  and  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Clubs. 

Son  living — Jocelyn  Panizzi,  b.  1900. 
Daughter  living — Joan  Panizzi,  b.  1902. 

Price,  Sir  Keith  William  ; b.  1879 ; 
is  a Director  of  Price  and  Pierce,  Ltd. 
of  27,  Clement’s  Lane,  E.C.,  and  an 
Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; 
was  a Member  of  Council  on  Explosives, 
Min.  of  Munitions,  1917-19  ; has  Legion 
of  Honour : m.  19 — , Gertrude  M., 
da.  of  Baldwyn  Fleming,  of  Westaway, 
Godaiming ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Piccard's 
Cottage , St.  Catherine's,  Guildford.  1 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Price,  Sir  John  Frederick,  K.C.S.I. 
[see  Price,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Price,  Col.  Sir  Rhys  Howell,  K.B.E., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Rees  | 
Price,  K. C.M.G.,  of  Pretoria,  Transvaal ; I 
b.  1872  ; Col.  S.  African  Light  Horse, 
and  a J.P.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Kaffrarian  Rifles,  and  • 


Comdg.  a Column  .(severely  wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.M.G.) ; commanded  Union 
Expeditionary  Base  1914-16  ; was 
Director  of  War  Recruiting  1917  and 
Q.M.G.  Union  Defence  Force  1918- 
19  : m.  1902,  Constance  Mary,  second 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  M.  Peacock,  of 
Queenstown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.E.  and  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Artillery  Barracks,  Vic- 
toria, S.  Africa. 

Price,  Sir  Robert  John  .son  of  the 
late  Edward  Price,  of  Belle  Vue  House, 
Highgate,  N.  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Chol- 
meley  Sch.,  Highgate,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.  Hospital ; M.R.C.S.E.  1876  ; Bar 
Middle  Temple  1883  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
E.  Div.  of  Norfolk  (L)  July  1892  to 
Nov.  1918  : m.  1881,  Eva  Montgomery, 
da.  of  the  late  Jasper  Wilson  Johns, 
M.P.  for  N.-E.  Warwickshire  ; cr.  Knt. 
1908.  6,  Sussex  Mansions,  S.  Ken- 

sington, S.W.  ; Bank,  Lyndhurst ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Price,  Sir  William,  .son  of  Henry 
Ferrier  Price  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Bishop’s 
Coll.  Sch.,  Lennoxville,  Quebec,  and  at 
St.  Mark’s  Sch.,  England  ; Pres.  Price 
Bros,  and  Co.  (Limited)  of  Quebec,  a 
Director  of  Wayagamack  Pulp  and 
Paper  Co.,  and  Hon  Pres.  Union  Bank 
of  Canada  : m.  1894,  Aemilia  Blanche 
Smith ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  145,  Grande 

Allee,  Quebec;  Garrison  {Quebec),  and 
Rideau  {Ottawa)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Prideaux,  Sir  Walter  Sherburne, 
son  of  the  late  Walter  Prideaux,  of 
Faircrouch,  Wadhurst,  Sussex ; b. 
1846  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; admitted  a Soli- 
citor (honours)  1870  ; was  Clerk  of  the 
Goldsmiths  Co.  1882-1919 ; rendered 
valuable  service  to  H.M.’s  Govt,  on 
various  occasions,  especially  in  con- 
nection with  the  repeal  of  Gold  and 
Silver  Plate  Duties  1890 : m.  1873, 
Catharine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Vidgen  Povah,  Minor  Canon  of  St. 
Paul’s  and  Priest-in-Ordinary  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  ; cr.  Knt.  1891.  Gold- 
smiths’ Hall,  City,  E.C. 

Sons  living — Walter  Treverbian  {Sheppards 
Barn,  Hurst  Green,  Oxted,  Surrey),  b.  1875  : 
m.  1901,  Marion,  da.  of  James  Woodgate 
Arbuthnot, — Humphrey  Hollond,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  b.  1878  [see  “ Companionage  — 
Rev.  Sherburne  Povah  Tregelles,  D.D.  { The 
Saracen’s  Head,  Corton,  Upton  Lovel, 
Wilts),  b .•  1880  : tn.  1908,  Augusta  Frances 
Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Henry 
Flower,  K.C.B.  [see  Flower,  “ Knights’ 

I Widows  ”1. 

Daughters  living — Catharine  Ellen,  b.  1873  : 
m.  1899,  Rollo  Frederick  Graham- Campbell, 
Bar.-at-law,  a Metropolitan  Police  Magis- 
trate, of  33,  Norfolk  Square,  W., — Nora 
Margaret,  b.  1883. 

Priestley,  Sir  Arthur,  youngest 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Briggs  Priestley, 
J.P.  (sometime  M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  W. 
Riding,  E.  Part,  Pudsey  Div.),  of  Fern- 
cliffe,  Apperley  Bridge,  near  Bradford  ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Grantham  (Mayor  1914-19)  and  for 
Lincolnshire  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
S.  Kestevan,  or  Stamford,  Div.  of 
Lincolnshire  (L)  March  1890,  and  in 
1892  and  1895  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Gran- 
tham Oct.  1900  to  Nov.  1918.  Hun- 
gerton  Hall,  Grantham  ; Bath  Club. 

Priestley,  Sir  William  Edwin  Briggs, 
el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Briggs 
Priestley, J.P.  (sometime  M.P.  for  York- 


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shire,  W.  Riding.  E.  Part,  Pudsey  Div.), 
of  Ferncliffe,  Apperley  Bridge,  near 
Bradford  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Harrogate  ; is  a J.P.  of  Bradford 
City,  first  Chm.  of  its  Education  Com- 
mittee, and  Chm.  of  Directors  of 
Priestleys  (Lim.),  dress  goods  manu- 
facturers ; was  Member  of  Executive 
of  National  Liberal  Federation  1901 -3, 
Mayor  of  Bradford  1904-5,  and  Pres,  of 
Textile  Institute  1913-15;  sat  as  M.P. 
for  E.  Div.  of  Bradford  (L)  Jan.  1906 
to  Nov.  1918,  defeated  there  1900  and 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1883,  Ruth,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Craven,  J.P.  (sometime 
M.P.  for  Yorkshire,  W.  Riding,  N. 
Part,  Shipley  Div.).  of  Ashfield,  Thorn- 
ton, near  Bradford  ; cr.  Knt.  1909. 
Rosemount  House,  Bradford  ; Littledale 
Hall,  Caton,  near  Lancaster ; Queen 
Anne’s  Mansions,  S.W.,  Reform,  Na- 
tional Liberal,  Ranelagh,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Primrose,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
William,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  I.S.O. 
[see  E.  Rosebery]. 

Prince,  Sir  Alexander  William,  son 
of  the  late  William  Prince,  of  Canter- 
bury ; b.  1870  ; ed.  privately,  and 
abroad ; formerly  Chm.  and  Manag- 
ing Director  of  Richard  Dickeson  and 
Co.  (Limited)  ; assisted  in  reform  of 
Canteens  and  Victualling  in  the  Navy  ; 
appointed  in  1914  Hon.  Director  and 
in  1917  Controller  (War  Office)  of 
Expeditionary  Force  Canteens  in  France, 
Dardanelles,  Egypt,  Salonica,  and  Meso- 
potamia, Dep.  Chm.  of  War  Office 
Expeditionary  Force  Canteens  Com- 
mittee and  a Member  of  War  Office 
Advisory  Council  on  Army  Contracts, 
and  in  1917  Managing  Director  of  Navy 
and  Army  Canteen  Board  (relinquished 
1919)  : m.  1897,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Isaac  Jonas,  of  Birmingham  ; cr.  Knt. 
1916.  7,  Fitzjohn's  Avenue,  N.W.; 

Orchard  House,  War  grave,  Berks ; Junior 
Carlton,  and  Constitutional  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Gerald  Alexander,  b.  1898, — 
I^eslie  Barnett,  b.  1901, — Norman  Maurice, 
b.  1905. 

Pringle,  Sir  John,  K.C.M.G.,  M.B., 
son  of  the  late  John  Pringle,  of  Phaup, 
Roxburgshire  ; b.  1849  5 ed-  at  Aber- 
deen Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1872) ; 
is  Capt.  of  Militia  (Reserve  List),  a Mem- 
ber of  Privy  and  Legislative  Councils,  | 
and  Custos  and  Ch.  Magistrate  of  the  I 
Parish  of  St.  Mary,  Jamaica  : m.  1876, 
Amy  Zillah,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  J. 
Levy,  of  St.  Jago  Park,  Spanish  Town, 
Jamaica;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  K.C.M.G. 

1 91 1.  Aqualta  Vale,  and  Cape  Clear, 
Jamaica  ; Constitutional,  and  Jamaica 
( Kingstown ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Kenneth  McKenzie  ( Agualta , 
Anolto  Bay,  Jamaica),  b.  18 — ; a planter, 
and  a J.P.  for  Jamaica  : m.  1913,  Dita,  da. 
of  Sir  Claude  Coventry  Mallet,  C.M.G.,— 
Charles  Benjamin  Morse  McKenzie,  b.  18 — , 
— John  McKenzie,  b.  18 — , — Donald  Fraser 
McKenzie,  b.  18 — ; Dieut.  Hussars. 

Daughter  living — Flora  Julia  McKenzie:  m. 
1901,  L,ieut.-Col.  Herbert  Craven  Stuart, 
D.S.O. 

Pringle,  Maj .-Gen.  Sir  Robert 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O. , M.R.C.V.S.’, 
son  of  Gilbert  Pringle,  of  Stranraer ; 

1855  ; entered  Army  Vet.  Depart. 
1878,  became  Vet.-Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Col. 
1906,  and  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  1910  ; retired 
1917  J served  during  Afghan  War  1879- 
80  (medal),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Ex- 
pedition 1881  (despatches),  with  Zhob 


Valley  Expedition  1884,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900- 1901  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; sometime 
Inspecting  Vet.  Officer,  Punjab,  and 
Principal  Vet.  Officer,  Aldershot  Com- 
mand, and  Director-Gen.,  Army  Vet. 
Ser.  1910-17  : m.  1898,  Sophie,  el.  da. 
of  George  Moir-Byres,  D.L.,  of  Tonley, 
Aberdeenshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1909,  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Fair- 
bourne,  Farnham,  Surrey ; United 
Service  Club. 

Probyn,  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Dighton  Macnaghten,  V.C.,  G.C.B., 
G.C.S.I.,  G.C.V.O.  [see  “Privy  Coun- 
cil”]. 

Probyn,  Sir  Leslie,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Edmund  Probyn,  J.P.,  D.L.  ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  in 
France  and  Germany ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1884  ; appointed  Attorney- 
Gen.,  British  Honduras  1893  and  Gren- 
ada 1896  ; was  Acting  Colonial  Sec., 
Grenada  1897-8  ; has  administered 
Govt,  on  several  occasions ; was  Sec. 
to  Govt.,  S.  Nigeria  Protectorate  1901-4, 
and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Sierra 
Leone  1904-10,  and  of  Barbados  1911- 
18,  since  when  he  has  been  Capt. -Gen. 
and  Gov.-in-Ch.  of  Jamaica  ; sometime 
Capt.  3rd.  Batn.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Middlesex, 
Uxbridge  Div.  (L)  1892  : m.  1885, 

Emily,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  G.  Davis ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1903,  K.C.M.G.  1909.  King's 
House,  Kingston,  Jamaica ; Orleans 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  : m.  1909,  Francis 
G.  Cockayne,— -Sybil  Rose  : m.  1913,  Arthur 
Hayne,  — Ano  ther . 

Proctor,  Sir  Henry  Edward  Edleston, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Edward 
Procter,  of  Macclesfield ; b.  1866  ; 
sometime  an  Additional  Member  of 
Council  of  Gov.  of  Bombay,  and  an 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  : m. 
1897,  Helen  Matilda,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Arthur  Free- 
man, E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; cr.  Knt.  1911, 
C.B.E.  1918.  Ware  Hill.  Gt.  Amwell,. 
Herts  ; Oriental,  and  Royal  Automobile. 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Arthur  Francis,  b.  1902. 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Helen,  b.  1898, — 
Katharine  Joyce,  b.  1908. 

Proctor,  Sir  Philip  Bridger,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Philip  Proctor,  of  Glengariffe, 
Nightingale  Lane,  S.W.  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at 
St.  Paul’s  Sch.  ; a Director  of  Colonial 
Consignment  and  Distributing  Co. 
(Limited),  and  of  Fitzroy  Estates 
(Limited) ; Dep.  Director  of  Meat  Sup- 
plies, Min.  of  Food  1917-19,  and  Director 
1919-20:  m.  1897,  Nellie  Shaul ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Tile  hurst,  Furze 
Hill,  Purley ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Son  living — Philip  Dennis,  b.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Norah  Kathleen. 

Prodyat  Kumar  Tagore  [see 
Tagore]. 

Prothero,  5?>'George  Walter,  K.B.E. , 
Litt.D.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Canon  Prothero,  of  Whippingham  ; b. 
1848  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King's  Coll., 
Camb.  (Fellow  1872,  M.A.  1875,  Litt.D. 
1894)  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh  1899,  and 
Harvard  1910;  editor  of  Quarterly  Review,. 
a Fellow  of  British  Acad.,  Vice- Pres.  Roy. 
Historical  So.  (Pres.  1901-5),  and  Director 
of  Historical  Section,  Foreign  Office ; 
sometime  an  Assist.  Master  at  Eton ; 
Professor  of  History,  Edinburgh  Univ. 
1894-9  ; a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  for 

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Ecclesiastical  Discipline  1904-6 ; a Member 
of  British  Peace  Delegation  1919  (edited 
Handbooks  for  use  at  Peace  Conference)  : 
m.  1882,  Mary  Frances,  da.  of  the 
late  Most  Rev.  Samuel  Butcher,  Bishop 
of  Meath  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
24,  Bedford  Square,  W.C.  ; Athenceum, 
and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Provis,  Sir  Samuel  Butler,  C.H., 
K.C.B.,  son  of  Samuel  Provis,  Esq.,  of 
Bath  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Queens’  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1869,  M.A.,  1872,  Hon. 
Fellow  1915)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple, 
1866  ; was  J unior  Legal  Assist,  to  Local 
Govt.  Board  1872-82,  Assist.  Sec.  1882- 
98,  and  Permanent  Sec.  1898-1910  ; 
appointed  Chm.  of  Poor  Law  Orders 
Departmental  Committee  1910,  a Mem- 
ber of  War  Pensions  Statutory  Com- 
mittee 1916,  and  of  Boundary  Commn. 
1917  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1887,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1901,  C.H.  1918.  2,  Whitehall 

Court,  S.IF. 

Pryn,  Surg.-Rear-A  dm.  Sir  William 
Wenmoth,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Pryn,  of  Tredown,  Saltash  ; 
b.  1859  1 e(l-  at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  Tiver- 
ton, Devon,  and  at  Guy’s  Hospital,  Lon- 
don ; M.R.C.S.,  England  1880,  D.P.H.  | 
1895  ; is  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  (retired)  ; 
sometime  House  Surg.  Guy’s  Hospital ; 
appointed  Dep.-Surg.-Gen.  Roy.  Naval 
Hospital,  Chatham  1912,  Gibraltar  1912, 
and  Plymouth  1916,  and  Surg. -Gen., 
Plymouth  1917  : m.  1891,  Isabella  Kate, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  John  Cotter,  The 
Buffs  : cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918,  K.B.E. 

(Mil.)  1919.  Yeoland,  Yelverton,  S. 
Devon ; United  Sports'  Club. 

Sons  living — Richard  Harold  Cotter,  b.  1895  ; 
Capt.  R.A.M.C., — Edward  John,  b.  1912. 
Daughters  living — Amy  Isabel,  b.  1893  : m. 
1918,  Surg. -Com.  Arthur  Davidson,  R.N., — 
Kathleen  Mary,  b.  1901. 

Pryse-Rice  [see  Rice]. 

Pudukkottai,  H.H.  Sri  Brahamba 
Das  Raja  Martanda  Bhairava  Tondi- 
man,  Bahadur  of,  G.C.I.E.  ; b.  1875  ; is 
one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; cr.  j 

G. C.I.E.  1913.  Pudukkottai,  Madras. 

Pulteney,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Pulteney,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  T.  Pul- 
teney, of  Ashley,  Market  Harboro,  and  j 
Hargrave,  Stansted,  Essex  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  j 
at  Eton  ; entered  Scots  Guards  1881,  j 
became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1897,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Maj.-Gen.  1909,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1915  ; retired  1919;  served  I 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  ! 
at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Unyoro  I 
Expedition  1895  (medal),  with  Nandi  j 
Expedition  1895  (despatches),  in  1 
operations  against  Arab  Slavers  in 
Uganda  1896  (D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  in  command  of  a column 
(despatches  thrice,  Brevet  Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg. 
an  Army  Corps  (despatches,  K.C.B. , 
Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.M.G.,  Croix  J 
de  Guerre)  ; was  in  Civil  Employ- 
ment in  Uganda  1895-7  ; acted  as 

H. B.M.’s  Vice-Consul  for  Congo  Free 
State  Jan.  to  June  1899;  commanded 
16th  Inf.  Brig.  1908-9  and  6th  Div., 
Irish  Command  19 10-13  > went  on 
Special  Mission  to  Japan  1918;  appointed 
Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Black  Rod 
1920  ; has  1st  class  of  Order  of  Rising  j 
Sun  of  Japan:  m.  1017,  Jessie  Alex- 
andra Fitzgerald-Arnott,  da.  of  Sir  John 


Arnott,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1905,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G. 
1917,  K.C.V.O.  1918.  4,  Deanery 

Street,  Park  Lane,  W.  ; Guards'  Club. 

Purcell,  Sir  Gilbert  Kenelm  Treffry, 
el.  son  of  the  Rev.  Handheld  Noel 
Purcell,  M.A.  (Oxon.),  J.P.,  V. ofFowey, 
Cornwall,  and  Canon  of  Truro  ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888, 
M.A.  1892)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1890  ; 
a Member  of  W.  Circuit,  of  the  Old 
Bailey  Bar,  and  of  Hampshire,  South- 
ampton, and  Portsmouth  Sessions  ; was 
Assist.  Attorney-Gen.  of  Leeward 
Islands  1898-1901  ; appointed  a Puisne 
Judge  of  Gold  Coast  1901,  an<J  Ch. 
Justice  of  Sierra  Leone  1911  : m.  1904, 
Gertrude  Rosellen,  da.  of  the  late  Dash- 
wood  Watts  Ricketts,  of  Leamington, 
Warwickshire ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Hill 
Station,  Sierra  Leone  ; St.  James's,  St. 
Stephen's,  Royal  Fowey  Yacht,  and 
Solent  Yacht  Clubs. 

Purcell,  Sir  John  (Samuel),  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  Purcell  (a  Commr. 
of  Irish  Poor  Laws),  of  Carrick-011- 
Suir,  co.  Tipperary  ; b.  1840  ; entered 
Inland  Revenue  1856  ; was  a Principal 
Clerk  in  Sec.’s  Depart.  1876-83,  and 
Controller  of  Stamps  and  Registrar  of 
Joint  Stock  Cos.  1883-1900 ; was  a 
Member  of  Committee  on  Postage 
Stamps,  and  is  much  identified  with  the 
series  issued  in  Jan.  1887;  formerly 
Major  London  Irish  Rifle  Vol.,  of  which 
Corps  he  was  one  of  the  promoters  ; is 
Chm.  of  National  Bank,  and  a Director 
of  Norwich  Union  Fire  and  Life  Office, 
and  of  Industrial  and  Gen.  Trust : m. 
1868,  Alice  Fanny,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Leighton  Kennett  ; cr.  C.B. 
i (Civil)  1888,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1900.  Glebe 
Lodge,  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; Constitutional 
Club. 

Sons  living — John  Poyntz  ( Land  Registry 
Office,  W.C. ),  b.  1876;  Bar.  Gray’s  Inn 
1900  : m.  1908,  Dorothy,  4th  da.  of  the  late 

G.  H.Branston  of  Newark-on-Trent, — Hubert 
Kennett,  b.  1884 : m.  1914,  Mary  Laura, 
da.  of  W.  B.  Pritchard,  of  Glenwood,  Eltham 
Road,  Lee,  S.E. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Alice, — Marina  Flor- 
ence,— Violet  Arabella  : m.  1910,  Major  John 
Charles  MacSwiney,  Connaught  Rangers, — 
Lily  Rose  Mary. 

Putman,  Sir  Thomas ; b.  18 — ; is 
Managing  Director  of  the  Darlington 
Forge  Co.,  and  Founder  and  Chm.  of 
Sailors’  and  Soldiers’  Welfare  Bureau, 
Darlington  : m.  18 — ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Greylands,  Darlington. 

Daughters  living — Elsie  Pearson  : m.  1913, 
Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Arbuthnot  Carr.D.S.O., — 
Dorothy  : m.  1918,  Major  Herbert  Eamonson 
Dowding,  R.M.L.I., — Marjorie:  m.  1st  19 — , 
Capt.  Philip  Picot,  who  d.  19 — ; 2nd  1919, 
Wing-Com.  James  Louis  Forbes,  O.B.E  , 
R.A.F.  [see  Forbes,  Bt.,  cr.  1626J. 

Pyne,  Sir  (Thomas)  Salter,  C.S.I., 
son  of  John  Pyne  ; b.  i860  ; is  an  En- 
gineer, and  a M.I.C.E.  ; went  to  India 
1883,  and  became  Engineer-in-Ch.  to 

H. H.  the  Amir  of  Afghanistan  1885,  in 
which  capacity  he  successfully  carried 
oitf  many  large  undertakings,  including 
works  for  manufacture  of  guns,  small 
arms,  cartridges,  &c.,  and  was  also 
Master  of  the  Mint  at  Kabul ; in  1892 
was  sent  as  Ambassador  by  H.H.  Amir 
of  Afghanistan  to  Govt,  of  India 
(thanked  in  Durbar  by  Amir  on  success- 
ful issue  of  the  mission,  and  awarded 
among  other  gifts  an  Afghan  Decora- 
tion) ; assisted  Special  Mission  sent  to 
Kabul  1893  (thanked  by  Sec.  of  State 
for  India) ; appointed  temporary  Lieut. 


KNIGHTS. 


I09I 


King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  1914  ; cr. 
C.S.I.  and  Knt.  1894.  6,  Whitehall 

Gardens,  S.JF.i  ; Badminton  Club. 

Quick.  Hon.  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Quick,  of  Trevessa,  St. 
Ives,  Cornwall ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Vic- 
torian Common  Schs.,  and  at  Melbourne 
Univ.  (LL.B.  1877,  LL.D.  1882) ; Bar. 
Victoria  1878  ; in  early  years  worked  as 
an  Engineer,  and  subsequently  a Com- 
positor and  a Journalist;  represented 
Sandhurst  in  Legislative  Assembly  of 
Victoria  1880-89  ; was  a Member  of 
Australasian  Federal  Convention  1897- 
8,  Chm.  of  Commonwealth  Tariff  Roy. 
Commn.  1905-6,  and  Postmaster-Gen., 
Commonweath  of  Australia  1909-10  ; 
elected  to  first  Federal  Parliament  1901; 
re-elected  1903,  1906,  and  1910  ; repre- 
sented Commonwealth  at  Coronation 
1911  ; retired  1913;  author  of  “The 
History  of  Land  Tenure  in  Victoria,” 
■etc.,  and  joint  author  of  “The  Anno- 
tated Constitution  of  the  Australian 
Commonwealth  1901,”  and  of  “ The 
Judicial  Power  of  the  Commonwealth,” 
etc.  : m.  1883,  Catherine,  da.  of  Joseph 
Harris,  J.P.,  formerly  Mayor  of  Eagle- 
hawk,  Victoria  ; cr.  Knt.  1901.  Edel- 
weiss Villa,  Hamlet  Street,  Bendigo, 
Victoria. 

Quiller-Couch  [see  Couch], 

Quin,  Sir  Stephen  Byrne,  son  of  John 
Quin,  D.L.,  of  Limerick  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at 
Ushaw  Coll.,  Durham  ; is  a Director  of 
John  Quin  and  Co.  (Limited),  wine  mer- 
chants, of  Limerick,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Limerick  (High  Sheriff  1897-8,  Mayor 
1916-17) ; was  a Member  of  Irish  Con- 
vention 1917-18  ; has  Jubilee  medal 
1897  : m.  1886,  Emma  Mary,  da.  of 
Michael  Theobald  Crean,  Bar.-at-Law, 
and  an  Irish  Land  Commr.,  of  Dublin  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Ballinacourty,  Castle- 
connell,  co.  Limerick  ; United  Service 
(Dublin),  and  Limerick  County  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Percy  Stephen,  b.  1889  ; in  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (mil.  medal), — Richard  Birchmans, 
b.  1891  ; Capt.  Indian  Army. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Winifride  Mary,  b. 
1900. 

Quinn,  Sir  Patrick.  M.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  T.  Quinn,  of  Mayo  ; b.  1855  ; for- 
merly Sup.  Special  Branch  Criminal 
Investigation  Depart.,  New  Scotland 
Yard  ; is  an  Officer  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  an  Officier  de  1’ Instruction 
Publique  (France) ; has  King’s  Police 
medal,  Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Den- 
mark, and  many  other  Foreign  Orders  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1907,  Knt.  1919. 
Montserrat  Road,  S.IF. 

Raban,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Edward, 
K.C.B.,  K.B.E.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  H. 
Raban  ; b.  1850  ; entered  R.E.  1871, 
became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1889,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1896,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900  ; retired 
1900;  re-employed  1914,  became  Dep. 
Director  at  the  War  Office  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  (reverted  to  retired  list 
1918);  served  with  Naga  Hills  Ex- 
pedition 1878-80  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp) ; was  Instructor  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Canada  1882-3,  Professor 
there  1883-6,  Sup.  Engineer,  Ports- 
mouth Dockyard  1890-95,  and  Director 
•of  Works  at  Admiralty  1895-1912  ; is 
Past  Pres,  of  Junior  Institution  of 
Engineers,  and  Fellow  of  So.  of  Engi- 
neers : m.  1873,  Edith,  da.  of  Col. 

H.  W.  P.  Welman;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1906,  K.B.E.  (Mil.) 
I9I9-  35>  Elm  Park  Gardens,  5. IF.  ; 

United  Service  Club. 


Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  the  el. 
Edith  Mabel:  m.  1920,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel 
Fortescue  Wells,  D.S.O.,  R.E. 

Rabindranath  Tagore  [see  Tagore]. 

Radcliffe,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Percy 
Pollexfen  de  Blaquiere,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  William 
Pollexfen  Radcliffe,  C.B.  [B.  De 
Blaquiere] ; b.  1874  ; is  Maj.-Gen. 
R.A.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  on  Staff 
(despatches  six  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 

C. B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Rising  Sun 
of  Japan.  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  and 
of  King  George  I.  of  Greece,  K.C.M.G.) : 
m.  1918,  Rahmeh  Theodora,  da.  of  Capt. 
Sir  John  Swinburne,  R.N.,  7th  Bt.,  and 
widow  of  (1)  Richard  Chamberlain,  and 
(2)  Theodore  Riversdale  Walrond  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G. 

1919.  13,  Gerald  Road,  S.W.  ; Loeic's 

Court,  Abingdon,  Berks ; Travellers'  Club. 

Radcliffe,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Delme-, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Emilius  Charles  Delme- 
Radcliffe,  formerly  88th  Regt.,  of 
Titchfield,  Hants ; b.  1864 ; entered 
Connaught  Rangers  1884,  became  Capt. 
1890,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1909  ; 
Uganda  1898  (medal)  and  1901,  in  com- 
mand of  expedition  into  Lango  against 
Sudanese  mutineers  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was 
D.A.A.G.,  N.-W.  Dist.  1896-7,  British 
Commr.  for  Delimination  of  Anglo- 
German  Boundary  (Uganda)  1902,  Mil. 
Attache  at  Rome  and  Berne  1906-11, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (1st  Grade),  W. 
Command  1911-12;  is  a Grand  Officer  of 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy ; has  Order 
of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy, 
Italian  Silver  medal  for  Mil.  Valour, 
and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre  : m.  1902, 
Enid  Margery,  da.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Treves,  1st  Bt. , G.C. V.O.,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S. ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904,  C.M.G.  1905, 
C.V.O.  1909,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910,  K.C.M.G. 

1919.  Bath,  and  United  Service  Clubs. 

Rae,  Sir  Alexander,  son  of  William 
Rae,  formerly  Provost  of  Wick;  b. 
1849  ; ed.  at  Wick,  and  at  Roy.  High 
Sch.,  Edinburgh  ; formerly  journalist  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Caithness,  and  Hon.  Sheriff- 
Substitute  of  Caithness,  Orkney  and 
Shetland  ; was  Provost  of  Wick  1904-6  : 
m.  1880,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William 
Crowe  Pultenaytown,  factor  for  British 
Fisheries  So.  ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  Lang- 
hills,  ' Wick  ; Scottish  Liberal  (Edin- 
burgh) Club. 

Rae,  Capt.  Sir  James  Robert,  K.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Master  in  Mercantile 
Marine;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Raeburn,  Sir  Ernest  Manifold, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Sir  William  Hannay 
Raeburn,  M.P.,  of  Woodend,  Helens- 
burgh ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Kelvinside  Acad., 
Glasgow ; a Shipowner ; was  Director-Gen. 
of  British  Min.  of  Shipping  in  New  York 
during  European  War  ; sometime  Com- 
mercial Adviser,  Transport  Depart.,  Ad- 
miralty, and  Shipping  Representative  at 
Washington  : m.  1910  Greta  Mary  Alison, 
da.  of  Capt.  James  H.  Watson,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920.  Auchengower , Helensburgh  ; Royal 


1092 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Societies' , Caledonian , Conservative  [Glas- 
gow), and  Press  (New  York ) Clubs. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1915. 

Daughter  living— One,  b.  1918. 

Raeburn,  Sir  William  Hannay,  M.P., 
son  of  William  Raeburn,  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
1850 ; ed.  at  Rothesay  and  Dollar 
Acads.  ; is  a shipowner,  head  of  the  firm 
of  Raeburn  and  Verel  (Limited),  steam- 
ship owners,  of  Glasgow,  Chm.  Clyde 
Navigation  Trust,  and  of  Glasgow  Port 
Labour  Committee,  Ex. -Pres.  United 
Kingdom  Chamber  of  Shipping,  Vice- 
Chm.  of  British  Corporation  for  Registry 
of  Shipping,  a Member  of  Merchant 
Shipping  Advisory  Council,  and  a J.P. 
for  Dumbartonshire  ; has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Dumbartonshire  since  Dec.  1918  : m. 
1st,  1876,  a da.  of  John  T.  Manifold, 
2nd,  i888,Ellinor  Martha,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Archibald  Weir  ; 3rd,  1917,  Olga  Lucia, 
da.  of  Dr.  Peel  Yates,  of  J ersey  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Woodend,  Helensburgh  ; Consti- 
tutional, Junior  Constitutional,  Cale 
donian.  and  City  of  London  Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Norman,  C.  B.  E.,  K.  C., 
b.  18 77  [see  “ Companionage  ”],  — Sir 

Ernest  Manifeld,  K.B.E.,  b.  1878  [see 

“ KNIGHTAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Edith:  m.  1903,  Reginald 
Elderton,  of  Culverden,  Helensburgh, — Elinor 
Eileen. 

Rahim,  Hon.  Sir  Abdur  ; b.  18 — ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1880 ; appointed  a Puisne 
Judge  of  High  Court,  Madras  1908,  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Indian 
Public  Services  1912,  and  Senior  Puisne 
Judge  of  Madras  1916  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 

Rahim  Baksh,  Maulvi  Haji,  Sir., 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Chandhri  Haji  Shah 
Nawaz  Khan  (Rajput)  Reis  of  Thaska 
Miranji,  Karnal  Dist.,  Punjab  ; b.  1861  ; 
is  Pres,  of  Council  of  Regency,  Bahawal- 
pur  State  ; was  a Member  of  Subjects 
Committee,  Reform  Scheme,  India 
1918  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909,  K.C.I.E.  1919. 
Bahawalpur  State,  India. 

Rahimtoola,  Sir  Ibrahim,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Rahimtoola  Kaderbhoy  ; b.  1862  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  City  of  Bombay,  and  a 
M.E.C.  of  Bombay ; cr.  C.I.E.  1907, 
Knt.  1911,  Pedder  Road,  Cumballa 
Hill,  Bombay  ; Orient  ( Bombay ) Club. 

Raitt,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Aveling, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B..  el.  son  of  the  late  Ernest 
Robert  Raitt,  of  Broughtons,  Newnham, 
Gloucestershire;  b.  1858;  entered  80th 
Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1884,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col. 
1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904  (h.-p.  1905),  Col. 
1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1912  ; retired 
1918  ; S.  African  War  1878-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
1884-5,  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (des- 
patches, Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
C.B.),  Kachin  operations  1915  Comdg. 
troops  ; employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
1894-6  ; appointed  Sup.  of  Gymnasia, 
S.  Command  1900  ; commanded  S.  Mid- 
land Grouped  Regt.  Dists.  and  S.  Mid- 
land Territorial  Div.  1907-11,  a Brig,  in 
Burma  1913-14,  and  Burma  Div.  1914- 
18  : m.  1899,  Ethel,  2nd  da.  of  John 
Bromwich,  formerly  of  Southborough, 
Tunbridge  Wells  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
K.C.I.E.  1919.  1,  Shorncliffe  Road, 

Folkestone.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Rajagopala  Chariar  Avergal, 
Diwan  Bahadur  Sir  Perunguvar, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  P.  Varadar 
Chari ; b.  1862  ; formerly  Diwan  of  Tra- 
vancore ; appointed  a M.E  C.,  Madras 


1917  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1920- 
Madras,  India. 

Rajagopala  Krishna  Yashendra 
[see  Venkatagiri]. 

Rajendra  Nath  Mookerjee  [see 
Mookerjee]. 

Rajgarh,  H.H.  Raja  (Bir  Indra  Singh) 
of,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1878  ; is  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1918.  Rajgarh,  India. 

Rajhubir  Singhji  [see  Bundi], 
Raleigh,  Sir  Walter  Alexander,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  Raleigh,, 
D.D.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb- 
(B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1892)  ; Fellow  of 
Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  1914  ; appointed 
Professor  of  English  Literature  in  Ox- 
ford Univ.  1904;  author  of  “The 
English  Novel,”  etc.,  and  Essays  on. 
Style,  Shakespeare,  Milton,  and  Words- 
worth : m.  1890,  Lucie  Gertrude,  da.  of 
Mason  Jackson;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Ox- 
ford ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Valentine  Alexander,  b.  1891  ; 
Lieut.  R.N.,— Hilary  Mason,  b.  1893  ; Capt. 
Leicestershire  Regt.  : m.  1917,  Margaret,  da. 
of  Edward  Webb,  of  Cosham  House,  Hants, 
—Adrian  Gifford,  b.  1898;  Lieut.  Leicester- 
shire Regt. 

Daughter  living— Lucy  Philippa,  b.~  1903. 
Rama  Varma,  H.H.  (Sir  Sri)  G C.S.I., 
G.C.I.E.,  first  cousin  of  H.H.  the  late 
Raja  (Sir  Vira  Kerala  Varma)  of  Cochin,. 
K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1852  ; was  Raja  of  Cochin, 
1895-1915,  when  he  abdicated;  cr. 
K.C.S.I.  1897,  G.C.S.I.  1903,  G. C.I.E. 
1911.  Trichur,  S.  India. 

Rama  Varma,  H.H.  (Sir  Sri)  Raia 
of,  G.C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India ; cr.  G.C.I.E.  1918. 
Madras. 

Rameshwara  Singh  [see  Durbhanga]. 
Rammingen,  Baron  von  Pawel-, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1880,  K.C.V.O.  1897  [see  “ Royal 
Family  ”]. 

Rampal  Singh,  Hon.  Raja  Sir, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Raja  Hindpal  Singh  ;. 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Aligarh  Coll.  ; has  been 
a M.L.C.  of  United  Provinces,  sometime 
a Fellow  of  Allahabad  Univ.  ; is  a 
Member  of  Imperial  Legislative  Council ; 
m.  1889  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1904,  K.C.I.E.  1916. 
Kurri  Sudauii,  Rai  Bareili,  Oudh,  India - 
Rampur,  Col.  H.H.  Ali1] aii  Farzand-i- 

Dilpizir-i-Daulat-i-Englishia  M uhlis-ud - 
Daula  Nasir-ul-Mulk  Amir-ul-Umara 
Nawab  (Sir  Syed  Mohammad  Hamid 
Ali  Khan  Bahadur  Mustaid  Jang)  ofy 
G.C.I.E.,  G.C.V.O.  ; b.  1875;  is  one  of 
the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  an  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.,  and  Hon.  Col.  in  Indian 
Army  ; cr.  G.C.I.E.  1908,  G.C.V.O.  1911- 
Rampur,  United  Provinces,  India. 
Ramsay,  Sir  Malcolm  Graham,  K.C.B. 

[see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  i666J. 

Ramsay,  Professor  Sir  William 
Mitchell,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Ram- 
say, of  Alloa,  N.B.,  and  Turf  Lodge, 
Belfast;  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Gymnasium, 
Old  Aberdeen,  and  at  Aberdeen,  Oxford 
(D.C.L.  1894),  and  Gottingen  Univs.  ; 
Fellow,  Exeter  Coll.  1882,  and  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Oxford  1885  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  St. 
Andrews  1895,  Glasgow  1901,  and  Aber- 
deen 1912  ; Hon.  Litt.  D.,  Camb.  1900  ; 
D.D.,  Edinburgh  1906,  and  New  York 
1911  ; appointed  Professor  of  Classical 
Art,  Oxford  Univ.  1885  ; Levering 
Lecturer,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Balti- 
more 1894,  Hon.  Member,  Hellenic 
Archaeological  So.  1895,  Hon.  Fellow, 


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Exeter  Coll.  1898,  Lincoln  Coll.  1899, 
and  St.  John’s  Coll.  1912,  Victoria  Gold 
Medallist  of  Roy.  Geographical  So.  and 
Medallist  of  Roy.  Scottish  Geographical 
So.  1906  ; was  Professor  of  Humanity, 
Aberdeen  Univ.  1886-1911  ; appointed 
Rede  Lecturer,  Camb.  Univ.  1906, 
Romanes  Lecturer,  Oxford  Univ.  1913, 
-and  Gifford  Lecturer,  Edinburgh 
Univ.  1915-17  : m.  1878.  Agnes  Dick, 
•da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Marshall,  of 
Kirkintilloch,  and  granddaughter  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Andrew  Marshall ; cr. 
Knt.  1906.  13,  Greenhill  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Andrew  Mitchell,  b.  1885. 
Daughters  living — Agnes  Margaret, — Mary 
Pat  on, — Helena  Marshall, — Anna  Augusta 
Whittall. 

Ram  Singhji  [see  Sitamau]. 

Randall,  Sir  Henry  Edward,  son  of 
Henry  Randall,  of  Northampton  ; b. 

1847  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Northamp- 
ton Gram.  Sch.  ; is  Managing  Director 
of  H.  E.  Randall  (Limited),  boot  and 
shoe  manufacturers,  of  Lady’s  Lane, 
Northampton,  and  a J.P.  for  Northamp- 
ton (Mayor  1893  and  1897)  ; was  High 
Sheriff  of  Northants  1909-10  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Northampton  (C) 
1900  : m.  1873,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Wright,  of  Northampton ; cr.  Knt. 
1905.  The  Hall,  Monks  Park,  North- 
ampton. 

Sons  living — Harry  Charles  Percy,  b.  1875  : 
m.  1907,  Phyllis Shedden,  el.  da.  of  Alexander 
Shedden  Moser, — Herbert  Edward,  b.  1877, — 
Arthur  Ross,  6.  1878. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Florence,  b. 
1874:  m.  1895,  Ernest  Rogers  Bull, — 

Beatrice  Mary,  b.  1881  : m.  1906,  Theodore 
Howard  Lloyd, — Frances  Dorothy,  b.  1886  : 
m.  1910, T.  E. Manning,  of  Dailington,  North- 
ants. 

Randles,  Sir  John  Scurrah,  M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Marshall  Randles, 
D.D.,  sometime  Professor  of  Theology 
in  Wesleyan  Coll.,  Didsburv;  b.  1857  ; 
■ed.  at  Woodhouse  Grove  Sch.,  near 
Leeds;  is  an  Ironmaster,  a J.P.  for 
Cumberland,  a Director  of  Furness 
Railway  Co.,  of  Cleator  and  Working- 
ton  Junction  Railway  Co.,  and  of 
Cockermouth,  Keswick,  and  Penrith 
Railway  Co.,  Hon.  Pres.  International 
Parliamentary  Conference  of  Commercial 
Committees  ; has  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  and  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Cockermouth  Div.  of 
Cumberland  (C)  Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1906, 
when  he  was  defeated  there  ; re-elected 
Aug.  1906  and  Jan.  1910;  again  de- 
feated there  Dec.  1910  : sat  for  N.-W. 
Div.  of  Manchester  Aug.  1912  to  Nov. 
T918 ; elected  Exchange  Div.  thereof 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1883,  Elizabeth  Hartley, 
da.  of  Robert  Spencer,  of  Bolton,  Lanca- 
shire ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Bristowe  Hill, 
Keswick,  Cumberland ; Constitutional, 
Carlton,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Ranger,  Sir  Alfred  Washington 
Guest,  D.C.L.,  son  of  the  late  Josiah 
Ranger,  of  Ashdown  Park,  Sussex  ; b. 

1848  ; ed.  at  Bristol  Gram.  Sch.,  at 
Coll,  for  Higher  Education  of  the 
Blind,  Worcester,  and  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  Jurisprudence 
1875,  B.C.L.  1st  class,  and  Proxime 
Accessit  Vinerian  Law  Scholarship  1876, 
M.A.  1879,  D.C.L.  1881);  admitted 
Solicitor  1879  ; is  a Member  of  the  legal 
firm  of  Ranger,  Burton  and  Frost,  of 
17,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C.,  and  Hon. 
Treasurer,  Foreign  Aid  So.  : m.  1893, 
Alice  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  Jona- 


than Chambers,  of  Bendigo,  Australia  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  26,  Warham  Road,  S. 

Croydon  ; Union  ( Oxford ) Club. 

Son  living — Vincent  Washington  Hobson, 
M.C.,b.  1895  ; Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Buck- 
inghamshire L.I. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Hope  Hewet- 
son,  b.  1894 : m.  1912,  the  Rev.  Harold 

Costley  White,  Headmaster  of  Liverpool 
Coll., — Faith  Elaine  Guest,  b.  1898, — Alice 
Jocelyn  Guest,  b.  1901. 

Ranjitsinghi  [see  Navangar]. 

Rashbehary  Ghose,  Sir,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Jogobandhu  Ghose,  of 
Torekona,  Burdwan,  India  ; b.  1845  ; 
ed.  at  Presidency  Coll.,  Calcutta  (M.A. 
1st  class  Honours  1866,  LL.D.  1884)  ; 
is  a Vakil  of  Calcutta  High  Court ; 
elected  Tagore  Law  Professor  in  Cal- 
cutta Univ.  1876,  and  a Fellow  thereof 
1879  ; was  a Member  of  Bengal 
Legislative  Council  1888-91,  and  of  the 
Council  of  Viceroy  of  India  1891-4  and 
1906-8  ; author  of  “ Law  Mortgages 
in  India  ” : m.  1st,  1867,  Priambada 
Dassi,  who  d.  1879  ; 2ndly,  1880, 
Matibaal  Dassi,  who  d.  1883  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1896,  C.S.I.  1909,  Knt.  1915. 
Sans  Souci,  Alipur,  Calcutta;  Tore- 
kona, Burdwan,  India. 

Rason,  Hon,  Sir  Cornthwaite  Hector, 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  Cornthwaite  Hector 
Rason,  R.N.  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  privately  ; 
emigrated  to  W.  Australia  1881,  became 
a M.L.C.  1889,  and  a M.L.A.  1897  ; was 
Min.  for  Works.  W.  Australia  1901,  Min. 
for  Works  and  Railways  1902-4,  Trea- 
surer 1904-5,  Premier  1905-6,  and  Agent- 
Gen.  in  London  for  W.  Australia  1906- 
9 : m.  1885,  Mary  Evelyn,  da.  of  John 
Terry,  merchant,  of  York;  cr  .Knt.  1909. 
Valetta,  Crystal  Palace  Park  Road, 
Sydenham,  S.E.  ; British  Empire  Club. 

Ratcliffe-Ellis  [see  Ellis]. 

Ratlam,  Col.  H.H.  Raja  (Sir  Sajjan 
Singh  Bahadur)  of,  K. C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  H.H.  Raja  (Sir  Ranjit  Singh)  of 
Ratlam,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1880  ; is  Head  of 
the  Rajputs  of  Malwa,  Hon.  Col.  Indian 
Army,  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff  (un- 
paid), and  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour) : 
m.  1902,  a da.  of  H.H.  the  Rao  (Sir 
Khengarji)  of  Kutch,  G. C.I.E.  ; cr. 
K. C.S.I.  1909.  Ratlam,  India. 

Raven,  Sir  Vincent  Litchfield,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Vincent  Raven,  formerly 
R.  of  Great  Fransham,  Norfolk ; b.  1858  ; 
ed.  at  Aldenham  Sch.  ; has  been  Ch. 
Mechanical  Engineer,  N.-E.  Railway 
Co.  since  1910  ; appointed  Ch.  Sup., 
Roy.  Ordnance  Factories,  Woolwich 
1915,  and  Dep.  Controller,  Armament 
Production,  Admiralty  1917  ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.  and  a M.I.M.E.  : m.  1882, 
Gifford,  da.  of  John  Crichton ; cr. 
Knt.  and  K.B.E.  1917.  Queen  Anne's 
Mansions,  S.WC  ; Grantly,  Darlington; 
Devonshire,  and  Union  ( Newcastle-on • 
Tyne)  Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Raynor,  Sir  William  Pick,  son  of  John 
Raynor,  formerly  of  Eldon  Bank, 
Huddersfield  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  privately  ; 
is  head  of  the  firm  of  Thomas  Hirst  and 
Co.,  colonial  wool  importers  and  mer- 
chants, of  Huddersfield,  London,  Brad- 
ford, Melbourne,  Sydney,  Christchurch 
(N.Z.),  and  Boston  (U.S.A.),  Chm.  of 
the  International  Wool  Buyers’  Asso., 
and  a J.P.  for  Huddersfield  and  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire:  m.  1877,  Janet, 


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elder  da.  of  Robert  Kirk  ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
Reinwood,  Huddersfield ; Reform  {Lon- 
don), Union  {Bradford),  and  Huddersfield 
Clubs. 

Read,  Sir  Alfred  Henry,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Alfred  Read,  of  Chester  ; b. 
1871  ; a shipowner,  Acting  Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  British  and  Irish 
Steam  Packet  Co.  (Limited),  of  Coast 
Lines  (Limited),  and  of  G.  and  J.  Bums 
(Limited)  and  Associated  Cos.,  and  Chm. 
of  Chamber  of  Shipping  of  United 
Kingdom  (Home  Trade  Section) ; was  a 
Member  of  Mersey  Dock  and  Harbour 
Board  1904-20,  Chm.  Liverpool  Steam- 
ship Owners’  Asso.  1912,  and  Director 
of  Home  Trades  Sers.  Min.  of  Shipping 
1916-20:  m.  1st,  1918,  Jane  Chalrotte, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Frederick  H. 
Macneal ; 2ndly,  1920,  the  widow  of 
Charles  Vincent,  Lieut.  E.  Kent  Pegt. ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  2,  Avenue  Road,  Regent's 
Park,  AMF.8  ; Lucknam,  near  Chippen- 
ham ; Carlton,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  One,  b.  1915. 

Read,  Sir  (Charles)  Hercules,  son  of 
J ohn  Frinsbury  Read  ; ed.  privately  ; 
b.  1857  ; Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews ; is 
a Fellow  of  British  Acad.,  Keeper  of 
British  and  MediaBval  Antiquities  and 
Ethnography,  at  British  Museum,  Past 
Pres,  of  Anthropological  Institute,  of  So. 
of  Antiquaries  of  London,  and  of  “ H ” 
Section  of  British  Asso.,  an  Hon.  Member 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Northern  Antiquaries, 
Copenhagen,  of  Academie  Roy  ale  d’Ar- 
cheologie  de  Belgique  and  other  Foreign 
Sos.,  and  a Trustee  of  Sir  John  Soane’s 
Museum  ; author  of  various  works  on 
Antiquities  ; editor  of  “ Saxon  Period  of 
Victoria  County  History  ” : m.  1880, 
Helen  May,  da.  of  Frederick  George 
Smith  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  British  Museum, 
Bloomsbury,  W.C.,  Athenceum,  Burling- 
ton Fine  Arts,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  : m.  1919,  Dr. 

Horace  Fagan,  O.B.E-,  sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C., — Freda:  m.  1918,  Dr.  H.  C. 

Attwood,  sometime  Lieut.  R.A.M.C.,  of 
Southampton. 

Read,  Sir  Herbert  James,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  son  of  Charles  Read,  of  Honiton ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  All  Hallows’  Sch.,  Honi- 
ton, and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1885)  ; became  Clerk 
at  War  Office  1887,  2nd  class  Clerk 
Colonial  Office  1889,  1st  class  Clerk 
1898,  Principal  Clerk  1905,  and  an 
Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State  1916  ; was  a 
Delegate  at  African  Liquor  Conference 
at  Brussels  1899,  and  on  Boundary 
Commission  at  Berlin  for  the  Settlement 
of  Anglo-German  Frontier  in  E.  Africa 

1906,  British  Plen.  at  International 
Conference  on  African  Liquor  Traffic  at 
Brussels  1906,  and  at  International 
Conferences  on  Sleeping  Sickness  in 
London  1907-8,  and  on  African  Arms 
Traffic  at  Brussels  1908,  and  a Delegate 
at  Paris  Peace  Conference  1919  ; is 
Chm.  of  W.  and  E.  African  Med.  and 
Sanitary  Committee  ; appointed  Regis- 
trar of  the  Order  of  St.  Michael  and  St. 
George  1916  ; has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  : m.  1905,  Violet  Kate,  2nd 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Duncan  Mac- 
Lachlan,  formerly  90th  L.I.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1907,  C.B.  (Civil)  1914,  K. C.M.G.  1918. 
34,  Brechin  Place,  S.WL  ; Reform  Club. 
Son  living — Roderick  Duncan,  b.  1906. 
Daughter  living — Sheila  Mary. 

Readett-Bayley  [see  Bayley]. 


Redford,  Sir  Edward  Pigott  William, 
C.B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  George  Red- 
ford,  F.R.C.S.,  formerly  58th  Regt.  ; 6. 
1850  ; ed.  privately  ; entered  London 
Gen.  Post  Office,  1868,  and  joined 
Survey  Staff  1872  ; appointed  Surveyor 
of  S.  Dist.  of  Scotland  1883  ; was  Sec. 
to  Gen.  Post  Office  in  Scotland  1900-12  : 
m.  1884,  Florence,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Buckton,  of  Beechgrove,  near 
Leeds  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904,  Knt.  1912. 
48,  First  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Daughter  living — Dulcie  Edythe  Angela,  b . 
1893 : m.  1914,  George  Owen  Sandys,  of 

Graythwaite  Hall,  Lancashire. 

Redmayne,  Sir  Richard  Augustine 
Studdert,  K.C.B.,  son  of  John  Marriner 
Redmayne,  of  South  Dene,  Low  Fell, 
co.  Durham  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Coll,  of  Physical  Science,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne ; M.Sc.,  Birmingham  1902  ; 
sometime  Capt.  Tynemouth  Vol.  Artil- 
lery ; was  Professor  of  Mining,  Birming- 
ham Univ.  1902-8,  H.M.  Ch.  Inspector 
of  Mines  1908-20,  and  Head  of  Produc- 
tion Branch,  and  Technical  Adviser  to 
Controller  of  Coal  Mines  1917-20  ; was  a 
Member  of  Departmental  Committee  on 
Eight  Hours  Day  for  Miners  1906-7, 
Chm.  of  French  and  British  Judges  of 
Mining  Exhibits,  Franco-British  Ex- 
hibition 1908,  of  Committee  to  enquire 
into  underground  haulage  accidents  in 
shafts,  and  due  to  falls  of  ground  in  coal 
mines  1907-9,  of  Departmental  Com- 
mittee on  use  of  Electricity  in  Mines 

1909,  of  Committee  on  Safety  Lamps, 

1910,  and  of  Spontaneous  Combus- 
tion in  Mines  1912,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commns.  on  Exhibitions  (Brussels, 
Turin,  and  Rome)  1909,  on  Metalliferous 
Mines  and  Quarries  1910,  and  of  De- 
partmental Committee  on  Rescue  and 
Aid  in  Mines  1910  ; appointed  Chm.  of 
Board  of  Examination  under  Coal 
Mines  Act  1912,  Member  of  Coal  Ex- 
ports (Licensing)  Committee,  Chm.  Coal 
Mining  Organisation  Committees  1915, 
Assist,  to  Controller  of  Coal  Mines  1917, 
and  Chm.  Imperial  Mineral  Resources 
Bureau  1918  ; has  acted  as  external 
Examiner  in  Mining  for  New  Zealand, 
Birmingham,  and  South  Wales  Univs., 
for  Royal  Sch.  of  Mines,  London, 
and  for  Board  of  Education ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.,  Past  Pres,  of  Institution  of 
Mining  and  Metallurgy,  an  Hon.  Asso. 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  a Fellow  of  Geological  So.  ; joint 
author  of  “ Colliery  Working  and  Man- 
agement,” and  author  of  other  works  on 
Mining  : m.  1898,  Edith  Rose,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Picton  Richards,  of  Swan- 
sea ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1914.  Claremont  Lodge,  Cobham,  Surrey . 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Redmond,  Sir  Joseph  Michael,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.I .,  son  of  the  late  Denis  Red- 
mond ; b.  18—  ; L.R.C.S.I.  1876,  L.M. 
1878,  F.R.C.P.I.  1884,  M.D.  1890  ; M.D. 
(Hon.  CausS)  National  Univ.  of  Ireland  ; 
is  Senior  Visiting  Physician  to  Mater 
Misericordiae  Hospital,  and  Consulting 
Physician  to  Coomjie  Hospital  (Dublin), 
to  St.  Michael’s  Hospital  (Kingstown), 
to  the  National  Hospital  (Holies  Street), 
to  Cottage  Hospital  (Drogheda),  and  to 
Roy.  Coll,  of  St.  Patrick  (Maynooth) ; 
has  been  Pres,  of  State  Med.  Section  of 
Roy.  Academy  of  Med.,  Lecturer  on 
Practice  of  Med.  and  Pathology  in  Led- 
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Senior  Physician  to  Fever  Hospital 
(Cork  Street)  ; was  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Physicians  (Ireland)  1900-1902,  and 
Pres.  1906-8;  Physician  to  Castle  Red 
Cross  Hospital : m.  1898,  Oswaldina, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Nelson,  J.P.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1911,  41,  Merrion  Square  East, 
Dublin ; Gortmore,  Dundrum,  co. 
Dublin ; St.  Stephen's  Green  Club. 

Reed,  Sir  Stanley,  K.B.E.,  LL.D.;  b. 
1872  ; ed.  privately ; Hon.  LL.D. 
Glasgow,  1909  ; joined  Staff  of  Times  of 
India  1897,  and  became  Editor  1907  ; 
was  Special  Correspondent  Times  of 
India  and  Daily  Chronicle  during 
Famine  in  India  1900,  and  in  Persian 
Gulf  1907,  and  Vice-Pres.  Central  Pub- 
licity Board  (India)  1918-19  ; sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  4th  Bombay  Light 
Horse ; is  a J.P.  for  Bombay  ; editor  of 
“The  Indian  Year  Book  ” : m.  1901, 
Lilian,  da.  of  John  Humphrey,  of 
Bombay  ; cr.  Knt.  1916,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  T.  A.  Lontimes,  Malabar  Hill, 
Bombay  ; Byculla,  Royal  Bombay  Yacht, 
Bombay  (Bombay),  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Rees,  Sir  Milsom,  C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S., 
son  of  John  Rees,  of  Neath,  S.  Wales; 
b.  1866  ; M.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P.,  Lon- 
don 1889,  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh  1892  ; 
is  Laryngologist  to  the  King  and  Queen, 
to  Queen  Alexandra,  to  Covent  Garden 
Opera  House,  and  to  Guildhall  Sch.  of 
Music,  a Member  of  British  Med.  Asso., 
Consultant  to  Throat  Depart.,  Prince  of 
Wales  Hospital,  Tottenham,  and  Con- 
sulting Surg.  for  Throat  and  Ear  to 
Linen  and  Woollen  Drapers”  Institute; 
has  been  Resident  Med.  Officer  at  Hos- 
pital for  Diseases  of  the  Throat,  Golden 
Square,  and  Senior  Resident  Med.  Officer 
at  N.-W.  London  Hospital : m.  1894, 
Eleanor  J essie,  da.  of  the  late  William  P. 
Jones,  of  The  Manor  House,  Finchley, 
N.  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1911,  Knt.  1916.  18, 

Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W.  ; Garrick 
Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Milsom,  b.  1901. 

Daughter  living — Gwendolen  Mary,  b.  1897: 
m.  1920,  Gilbert  C.  Beall. 

Rees,  Sir  William  Beddoe,  son  of 
the  late  Isaac  Rees,  of  Maesteg,  Glamor- 
ganshire ; b.  1877  ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Univ.  of  Wales ; is  Past  Pres,  of 
National  Free  Church  Council  of  Wales, 
Chm.  Welsh  Garden  Cities  (Limited), 
Ashburnham  Steamship  Co.  (Limited), 
and  United  Kingdom  and  Overseas  De- 
velopment Co.  (Limfted),  and  a Director 
Ashburnham  Collieries  (Limited),  etc. ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Staffordshire, 
Cannock  Div.  (L)  Dec.  1^18  ; cr.  Knt. 
1917.  The  Beeches,  Cardiff ; Hayden 
House,  Maesteg,  Glamorganshire ; Re- 
form, National  Liberal,  and  Eighty  Clubs. 
Rees- Davies  [see  Davies]. 

Reichel,  Sir  Harry  Rudolf,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  Charles  Par- 
sons Reichel,  D.D.,  D.Lit.,  Bishop  of 
Meath,  of  Dundrum  Castle,  co.  Dublin  ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1880,  M.A. 
1883) ; Fellow  of  All  Souls’  Coll.  1880- 
87  and  1888-94  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow 
1901,  Bristol  1912,  and  Perth  (W. 
Australia)  1914  ; appointed  Principal  of 
Umv.  Coll,  of  N.  Wales  1884  ; was  Vice- 
Chancellor,  Univ.  of  Wales  1896-7,  1899- 
I9OI>  i905-7,  1911-13  and  1917-20,  and 
a Member  of  Consultative  Committee  of 
Board  of  Education  1907-14  ; has  been 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Examinations  for  Edu- 
cational Handwork  since  1898  ; author 
of  “ Memoir  of  Bishop  Reichel,’’  and 


of  various  educational  pamphlets  : m. 
1894,  Charity  Mary,  who  d.  1911,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Muloch  Pilkington, 

Q. C.,  of  Tore,  Tyrrellspass,  co.  West- 
meath ; cr.  Knt.  1907.  Gartherwen, 
Bangor,  N.  Wales  ; Savile  Club. 

Reid,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Archibald 
Douglas,  K.B.E. , C.M.G.  ; b.  18—  ; 
Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.M.C.,  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Reid,  Sir  Arthur  Hay  Stewart,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Stewart  Reid,  B.C.S.  ; 
b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1885); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1874  I appointed  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  the  Chief  Court  of  the 
Punjab  1896,  and  Ch.  Judge  1909  ; re- 
tired 1914  : m.  1897,  Agnes  Imogen,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Cecil  Beadon,  K.C.S.I.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1909.  United  University  Club. 
Son  living — Philip  Henry  Stewart,  b.  1901. 
Daughters  living — Hilda  Stewart,  b.  1898, — 
Lesley  Stewart,  b.  1904. 

Reid,  Dame  Clarissa  Blanche,  D.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Pres,  of  Workers’  Committee, 
and  Hon.  Sec.  Anglo-South  American 
Central  Depot  during  European  War  : 
m.  18 — , James  Guthrie  Reid,  who  d. 
1920  ; cr.  D.B.E.  1918. 

Reid,  Dame  Flora,  G.B.E.,  da.  of  John 
Bromby,  of  Thornton,  Cressy,  Tas- 
mania : m.  1891,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 

George  Houston  Reid,  G.C.B.,  G. C.M.G., 
M.P.,  who  d.  1918 ; cr.  G.B.E.  1917. 
7,  Chester  House,  Eccleston  Place,  S.W.  1. 
Sons  living — Douglas,  6. 1895, — Clive,  b.  1899. 
Daughter  living — Thelma  : m.  1915,  j^eonard 
Swainson  Cleaver,  of  West  Derby,  Liverpool. 

Reid,  Sir  (George)  Archdall  O’Brien, 
K.B.E.,  M.B.,  son  of  Capt.  Charles 
Auguste  Reid,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  i860  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1887) ; author  of  numerous  scientific 
works  : m.  18 — , Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  John  Mahony,  C.M.G.  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  9,  Victoria 

Road  South,  Southsea. 

Reid,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  late  James 
Reid,  of  Auchterarder  House,  Perth- 
shire ; b.  1861  ; a J.P.  for  Bute,  and  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glasgow,  Director  of 
North  British  Locomotive  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Glasgow  Chamber  of  Commerce,  of 
Glasgow  Royal  Infirmary,  of  Bute 
Benevolent  So.,  and  of  Scottish  Labour 
Colony  Asso.,  Vice-Pres.  Princess  Louise 
Scottish  Hospital  for  Limbless  Soldiers 
and  Sailors,  and  Pres,  of  Glasgow  Young 
Men’s  Christian  Asso.  : m.  1898,  Anne 
Gourlay,  da.  of  Henry  Shaw  Macpher- 
son,  manufacturer,  of  Glasgow  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  7,  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow ; Arden- 
craig,  Craigmore,  Bute ; Conservative 
(Glasgow),  Royal  Aero,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile (London),  and  Scottish  Conserva- 
tive (Edinburgh)  Clubs. 

Reid,  Sir  Marshall  Frederick,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Daniel  Reid,  of  Glasgow  ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Loretto  ; is  a merchant, 
and  a Director  of  Anglo-Egyptian  Bank  ; 
was  Chm.  Bombay  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce 1914-15,  a Member  of  Council 
of  India  1916-20,  and  of  Indian  Currency 
Commn.  1919,  a/nd  relegate  (India)  to 
International  Financial  Conference  at 
Brussels  1920:  m.  1912,  Henrietta  Mabel, 
da.  of  James  Tait-Burton,  of  Scotstoun, 
South  Queensferry ; cr.  C.I.E.  1902, 
Knt.  1916.  Woodcotc  Lodge,  Epsom  ; 
Oriental,  City  of  London,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Diana  Mabel,  b.  191-, — 
Jean  Margaret,  b.  1916. 


1096 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Reid,  Sir  William  Duff,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Robert  Reid  ; b.  1868  ; is  Pres, 
of  Reid  Newfoundland  Co.  : m.  1893, 
Minnie,  da.  of  J ohn  Cormack,  of  Ottawa ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  Barnra,  Circular  Road, 
St.  John,  Newfoundland. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughter  living — Lois  : m.  19x9,  Lieut.-Col. 
Hugh  Knox-Niven,  formerly  Indian  Army. 

Renault,  Louis,  G.C.M.G.  ; b.  1843  ; 
Min.  Plen.  in  French  Diplo.  Ser.,  Pro- 
fessor at  the  “ Faculte  de  Droit,”  Paris- 
Legal  Adviser  to  the  French  Ministry 
for  Foreign  Affairs,  and  a Member  of  In- 
stitute of  France,  and  of  the  Permanent 
Court  of  Arbitration ; is  an  Hon.  Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  ; cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 
1909.  5,  Rue  de  Lille,  Paris  ; Villa 

des  Troenes,  Barbizon,  Seine-et- Marne, 
France . 

Renton,  Sir  Alexander  Wood,  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Renton,  Presbyterian 
Min.  of  Auchtermuchty,  Fife  ; b.  1861  ; 
ed.  privately,  at  Glasgow  Acad.,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  and  LL.B. 
Honours  1885) ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn,  1885, 
and  a Bencher  1917  ; went  Oxford  Cir- 
cuit ; appointed  a Puisne  J ustice  of 
Mauritius  Oct.  1901,  and  of  Supreme 
Court,  Ceylon  Aug.  1905,  and  Ch. 
Justice  thereof  Aug.  1914 ; retired 
1918;  went  Special  Mission  to  Nigeria 
and  Gold  Coast  for  Colonial  Office 
Sept.  1918,  and  Egypt  for  Foreign 
Office  Jan.  1919;  appointed  Vice-Pres. 
Egyptian  Riots  Indemnities  Commis- 
sion Sept.  1919;  author  of  “Wood 
Renton  on  Lunacy,”  and  editor  of 
“ Encyclopaedia  of  the  Laws  of  Eng- 
land,” etc.  : m.  1889,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
John  Jackson,  C.E.  ; cr.  Knt.  1915. 
Athenceum  Club . 

Daughters  living — Marjorie  Leslie,  b.  1893: 
m.  1919,  Major  Nelson  Rooke,  Highland  L-I-, 
— Eanswythe  Doris,  b.  1898  : m.  1919, 

Lieut.-Com.  George  Elliott  Harden,  D.S.O., 

R. N. 

Ren  wick,  Sir  Harry  (Benedetto), 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Renwick,  j 
of  Windsor;  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Brunswick 
House,  Windsor ; a M.I.E.E.,  Dep. 
Chm.  Co.  of  London  Electric  Supply  Co. 
(Limited),  and  Chm.  South  London 
Electric  Supply  Corporation  (Limited),  of 
Bournemouth  and  Poole  Electric  Supply 
Co.  (Limited),  Richmond  Electric  Light 
and  Power  Co.  (Limited),  and  Coat- 
bridge and  Airdrie  Electric  Supply  Co. 
(Limited)  ; Director  of  Feeding  Stuffs, 
Min.  of  Food  1917-18  : m.  1897,  Frederica 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Laing,  of 
Stirling  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Burn- 
ham, 6,  Chatfield  Avenue , Putney  Hill, 

S.  W.  15;  City  of  London,  St.  Stephens, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Rew,  Sir  (Robert)  Henry,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Rew  ; b.  1858  ; 
was  Sec.,  Central  Chamber  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Local  Taxation  Committee 
1890-98,  Assist.  Commr.,  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Agriculture  1894,  Assist.  Head, 
Statistical  Branch,  Board  of  Agriculture 
1898-1901,  Head  of  Branch  1901-6, 
and  Assist.  Sec.  1906-20;  is  Dep.  Chm. 
Agricultural  Wages  Board,  Pres.  Roy.  I 
Statistical  So.  (Vice-Pres.  1909-10  and  j 
1912-17),  Hon.  Treasurer  of  Interna- 
tional Statistical  Institute,  and  Chm. 
Village  Clubs  Asso. ; served  as  Chm. 
Grain  Supplies  1914-16;  Vice-Chm.  In- 
dian Wheat  Committee  1915,  Chm. 
Allies  Committee  for  Wheat  and  Maize 
Purchases,  and  a Member  of  Wheat 


Supplies  Roy.  Commn.  1916,  Sec. 
Restriction  of  Enemy  Supplies  1916, 
and  Sec.  to  Ministry  of  Food  1916-17  : 
m.  1883,  Ellen  Septima,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Sadler  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  20,  Portland 

Court,  W.i  ; National  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Alfred  ( James),  5th  son 
of  the  late  William  Reynolds,  of  High- 
gate,  N. ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Clewer  House, 
Windsor,  and  abroad  ; was  Sheriff  of 
City  of  London  1903-4  ; is  Director  of 
Reynolds,  Sons  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  55, 
Charterhouse  Street.  E.C.,  a J.P.  for 
cos.  London,  Middlesex  (sometime  Chm. 
Highgate),  and  Herts  (High  Sheriff 
1910),  Dep.  Chm.,  Herts  Quarter 
Sessions,  Commr.  of  Taxes  for  Herts, 
a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  Visiting 
Magistrate  for  H.M.’s  Prison  of  Hollo- 
way, Chm.  of  Visiting  Board  to  State 
Inebriate  Reformatory,  Aylesbury,  and 
an  Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy  : m.  1876,  Emily  Margaret,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Alexander  Boyd,  J.P.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1903.  Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn,  Herts  ; 
Junior  Carlton,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alan  Boyd,  b.  1879  ; Major 
12th  Lancers  and  Lieut. -Col.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  : m.  1918,  Anna  Blyth,  da.  of 
David  Greig,  of  Glasgow, — Gerald  Nairne, 
M.C.  b.  1880  ; Capt.  21st  Lancers  : rn.  1914, 
Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fenwick 
Harrison,  of  King’s  Walden  Bury,  Herts, — 
Guy  Franklin,  M.C.,  b.  1886;  Major  9th 
Lancers. 

Daughter  living — Emlyn  Margaret : m.  1905, 
Brig. -Gen.  Claude Lumsden Norman,  M.V.O. , 
D.S.O. , Indian  Army. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Frank  Umhlali;  6.18 — ; 
is  a M.L.A.,  Union  of  South  Africa  ; cr. 
Knt.  1916. 

Reynolds,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sir  James 
Philip,  D.S.O. , son  of  Francis  William 
Reynolds,  of  Hillside,  Woolton,  Liver- 
pool; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Ushaw  Coll.,  and 
at  Fort  Augustus  Sch. ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.  Reserve),  a Cotton  Broker, 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lancashire; 
European  War  1915-16  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.) ; sometime  Pres.  Liver- 
pool Cotton  Asso.,  and  Chm.  Bank  of 
Liverpool  and  Martins  (Limited),  and 
of  Liverpool  and  London  Globe  In- 
surance Co.  (Limited)  : m.  1892,  Leila, 
da.  of  Nicholas  Roskell,  of  2,  Warwick 
Gardens,  W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  Knt. 
1920.  Dove  Park,  Woolton,  Liverpool ; 
48,  Hans  Place,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — John,  b.  1899, — James,  b.  1904, 
— William,  b.  19 11. 

Daughters  living — Bawn,  b.  1895, — Leila, 
b.  1896, — Barbara,  b.  1901, — Rhoda,  b.  1906, 
— Delphine,  b.  190 7. 

Rhind,  Lieut.- Col.  Sir  Thomas  Dun- 
can, K.B.E.,  son  of  John  Rhind,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  George 
Watson’s  Coll.,  Edinburgh  ; is  an  Archi- 
tect, Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Scots  (T.F.),  and  an  A.R.I.B.A.  ; ap- 
pointed D.A.A.G.  War  Office  1916, 
A.A.G.  Sept.  1917,  Controller  of 
Statistics,  Ministry  of  National  Ser. 
Nov.  1917,  Ch.  Recorder  there  19 — , 
and  Director-Gen.,  Local  Administra- 
tion Div.,  Ministry  of  Pensions  1919  : 
m.  18 — , Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  W. 
Matthews  Gilbert,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 
8,  Hope  Street,  Edinburgh  ; Junior  Naval 
and  Military,  and  Scottish  Conservative 
Clubs. 

Rhodes,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  (Robert) 
Heaton,  K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 


KNIGHTS. 


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Heaton  Rhodes,  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand;  b.  1861;  ed.  in  New  Zealand, 
and  at  Brasenose  Coll. , Oxford  (B.  A.  18 — , 
M.A.  1887);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887; 
Col.  Comdg.  Canterbury  Brig.,  New 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  (T.F.),  and  a 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour ; S.  African 
War  with  8th  New  Zealand  Contingent 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  ; New 
Zealand  Red  Cross  Commr.  in  England 
1917-19 ; went  on  Special  Mission  to 
Egypt  and  Gallipoli  to  report  on  New 
Zealand  troops  1915-16 ; elected  to 
New  Zealand  Parliament  1899;  Post- 
master-Gen. and  Min.  for  Public  Health, 
New  Zealand  1912-15 ; appointed  Min. 
of  Defence  1920:  m.  1891,  Jessie  Cooper 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the 
late  Walter  Clark,  of  Glenara,  Victoria ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Otahuna,  Tai  Tapu,  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand;  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Rice,  A dm.  Sir  Ernest,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Ernest  Royds  Rice,  of  Dane 
Court,  Kent ; b.  1840 ; entered  R.N. 
1854,  became  Lieut,  i860,  Com.  1870, 
Capt.  1878,  Rear-Adm.  1893,  Vice-Adm. 
1899,  and  Adm.  1904  ; retired  1905  ; 
was  Adm.  Sup.,  Portsmouth  Dockyard 
1896-9,  and  in  command  of  Coast  Guard 
Reserves  1903-5  : m.  1st,  1870,  Laura, 
who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Edward  Gord,  of 
Wighill  Park,  Yorkshire ; 2nd,  1903, 
Fanny  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Clinton 
George  Dawkins,  and  widow  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Robert  Henry  Gunning,  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 
Sibertswold  Place,  near  Dover. 

Daughter  living — Laura  Gwenllian(  Hon.  Mrs . 
Walter  J.  James) : m.  1894,  the  Hon.  Walter 
John  James,  el.  son  of  2nd  Baron  North- 
bourne. 

Rice,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Spring  Robert, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  S.  Rice,  of  Marl- 
hill,  co.  Tipperary ; b.  1858  ; entered 
R.E.  1877,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major 
1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1908, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1915;  retired  1919;  served 
in  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  a Ch.  Engineer,  and  Engineer-in- 
Ch.  on  Staff  (despatches,  promoted, 
K.C.M.G.  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Ch.  Engi- 
neer S.-W.  Coast  Defences  1909-11,  Ch. 
Engineer, Aldershot  1914-17,  and  a Com. 
1917-18  : m.  1903,  Mary  Dalrymple,  da. 
of  Major  — Dancer,  R.A.,  and  widow  of 
H.  Scannell,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police, 
Bombay  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.C.M.G. 
1917.  United  Service  Club. 

Rice,  Dame  Margaret  Ker  Pryse-, 
D.B.E.,  da.  of  Capt.  James  Stewart, 
R.H.A.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Alltyrodyn, 

Cardiganshire  ; b.  1869  ; is  Pres.  Car- 
marthenshire Branch,  British  Red  Cross 
So.  : m.  1887,  John  Carbery  Pugh 

Vaughan  Pryse-Rice  ; cr.  D.B.E.  1918. 
Llwyn-y-Brain,  Llandovery,  Carmar- 
thenshire. 

Daughters  living — Of  whom  Margaret  Se- 
grave  : m.  1918,  Major  Lewis  Pugh  Evans, 
V.C.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Evans,  “ Knights’ 
Widows  ”1. 

Richards,  Sir  (Henry)  Erie,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Preb.  William 
Henry  Parry  Richards  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1884,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  191 1 ) ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1887,  and  a K.C.  1905  ; 


was  Legal  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1904-9 ; appointed 
Chichele  Professor  of  International  Law 
and  Fellow  of  All  Souls’,  Oxford  Univ. 
1911,  and  a Master  of  Inner  Temple 
1914  : m.  1897,  Isabel,  da.  of  Spencer 
Perceval  Butler,  formerly  of  2,  Colling  - 
ham  Place,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.  ; cr. 
K.C.S.I.  1909.  Bayworth  Corner,  Fox- 
combe  Hill,  Oxford;  25,  Queen's  Gate, 
S.W.  ; 4,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.  ; 

United  University  Club. 

Daughters  living — Gwynedd  Eril, — Audrey 
Isabel, — Enid  Eleanor, — Katharine  Mary. 

Richards,  Hon.  Sir  Henry  George, 
K.B.E.,  K.C.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late 
John  Henry  Richards,  Chm.  of  Mayo 
Quarter  Sessions ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll., Dublin  (B.A.  18— , M.A.  18— );  Bar. 
King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1883,  and  a K.C. 
1904  ; sometime  Senior.  Crown  Prose- 
cutor for  cos.  Mayo  and  Roscommon  ; is 
Hon.  Col.  (sometime  Comdt.)  an  Indian 
Vol.  Regt.  ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Judicature,  N.W.  Provinces, 
India  1905 -11,  and  Ch.  Justice  thereof, 
1911-19 ; elected  Vice-Chancellor  of 
Allahabad  Univ.  1908  and  1911  : m. 

1891,  Frances  Maud  Lyster,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Mathew  Smythe,  of 
Barbavilla,  Collinstown,  co. Westmeath  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1911,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
The  Yarrows,  Camberley,  Surrey ; East 
India  United  Service,  and  University 
( Dublin ) Clubs. 

Richardson,  Sir  Albion  Henry  Her- 
bert, C.B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Henry  Richardson ; b.  1874 ; ed. 
privately,  and  in  France  and  Germany  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1899  ; Bar.  Gray’s 
Inn  1912  ; Chm.  Law  So.  Section 
London  Appeal  Tribunal ; has  sat  as 

M. P.  for  Peckham  Div.  of  Camberwell 

(L.)  since  1910,  having  been  defeated 
there  Jan.  1910  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  Knt. 
1919.  5,  Portman  Mansions,  York 

Place,  W . ; Eighty,  and  Reform  Clubs. 

Richardson,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Lloyd  Reily,  K.C.B. , C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Fletcher 
Richardson,  C.B.  ; b.  1847  ; entered 
38th  Regt.  1866,  and  B.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1896,  became  Capt.  1878, 
Brevet  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1892, 
Col.  1896,  Major-Gen.  1904,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1906 ; retired  1908  ; 
served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1868, 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Mahsood  Waziri 
Expedition  1881,  with  Zhob  Field  Force 
1890  (despatches),  and  in  operations  on 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897,  in  com- 
mand of  Kurrum  Valley  Flying  Column, 
with  Tirah  Expedition,  1897-8,  in  com- 
mand of  18th  Bengal  Lancers  (despatches 
medal  with  three  clasps,  C.B.),  and  in 
China  1900,  in  command  of  Cav.  Brig, 
(despatches,  medal,  C.S.I.) ; was  A.D.C. 
to  Lieut.-Gov.  of  N.-W.  Provinces  dur- 
ing visit  of  Prince  of  Wales  to  India 
1875-6,  and  in  charge  of  Indian  Cav. 
Guard  of  Honour  at  opening  of  Imperial 
Institute  and  marriage  of  Duke  of  York 
1893  ; subsequently  in  command  of 
Hyderabad  Contingent ; commanded 
Agra  Brig.  1903  and  6th  Div.  W.  Army 
Corps,  India  1904-7 ; is  Hon.  Col. 
18th  Lancers  Indian  Army  Regt.  : m. 
1878,  Florence  Ellen,  daughter  of  Fleet- 
wood  Williams,  C.S.I.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1893,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898,  C.S.I.  1900, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  Hyde  Court,  Chal- 
ford,  Gloucestershire  ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

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Richardson,  Col.  Sir  Wodehouse 
Dillon,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Guild 
ford  Barker  Richardson,  of  Blackheath, 
S.E. ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Blackheath 
Proprietary  Sch.  ; entered  Control  De- 
part. 1872,  and  became  Col.  1897 ; 
retired  1903  ; served  in  Ashanti  War 
1873-4  (medal),  during  S.  African  War 
1877-8,  in  Zulu  War  1879  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  promoted),  in  Boer 
War  1881,  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  with  Bechu- 
analand  Expedition  1884-5,  as  Senior 
Commissariat  Officer  (honourably  men- 
tioned, promoted),  and  in  S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  as  D.A.G.  for  supplies 
and  Transport  (despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  K.C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G.  at 
Aldershot  1888-9,  in  Egypt  1889-94, 
and  at  Dublin  1894-7,  A.A.G.,  W.  Dist. 
1897-1902,  apd  Director  of  Supplies, 
2nd  Army  Corps  1902-3,  and  at  Woolwich 
Dockyard  1903  : m.  1887,  Louisa 

Emily,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  T.  J.  Ewing,  D.D.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1891,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Oaklands, 
Fountain  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Richmond,  Sir  William  Blake,  K.C.B., 
R.A.,  son  of  the  late  George  Richmond, 
R.A.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  ; b.  1842  ; Hon. 
M.A.  18 — , and  D.C.L.  Oxon  18 — ; 
formerly  Slade  Prof,  of  Fine  Art  at  Ox- 
ford ; is  a well-known  portrait  painter 
and  R.A.,  a J.P.  for  Middlesex,  a F.S.A. 
a Fellow  of  So.  of  Artists,  and  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  British*  Architects, 
sometime  engaged  in  decorating  St. 
Paul’s  Cathedral:  m.  1867,  Clara  Jane, 
who  d.  1915.  da.  of  William  Richards, 
formerly  of  Ely  Rise,  Llandaff,  Cardiff ; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  Beavor  Lodge, 
Beavor  Lane,  Hammersmith,  W.;  A the- 
nceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Four,  of  whom  Ernest  Tatham 
( Ditchling , Sussex),  b.  1876:  tn.  1906,  Mar- 
garet Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  James 
Lubbock  [see  B.  Avebury,  colls.]. 

Daughters  living — One. 

Rickard,  Sir  Arthur,  K.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Ridgeway,  Col.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
(Joseph)  West,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.S.I.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Ridgeway,  Sir  William,  D.Sc.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  H.  Ridgeway,  of  Bally- 
dermot,  King’s  co. ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at 
Portarlington  Sch.,  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1875,  Senior  Moderator  in 
Classics  and  Modern  Languages,  Hon. 
Litt.D.  1902),  and  at  Caius  Coll.  Camb. 
(B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1883,  Sc.D.  1909) ; 
Hon.  D.Litt.,  Manchester  1906,  Hon. 
LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1908 ; appointed  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  Anthropo- 
logical Sos.  of  Paris  and  Brussels, 
and  of  Archaeological  So.  of  Athens, 
Professor  of  Archaeology,  Camb.  Univ. 

1892,  Brereton  Reader  in  Classics  there 
1907,  Professor  of  Greek  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Cork  1883,  Stokes  Lecturer  on  Irish 
Archaeology,  Dublin  1909,  Hermione 
Lecturer  on  Art,  Dublin  1911,  Gifford 
Lecturer  on  Natural  Religion,  Aber- 
deen 1909-11,  and  Pres.  Anthro- 
pological Section,  British  Asso.  1908, 
and  of  Classical  Asso.,  England  and 
Wales  1914;  Pres  Roy.  Anthro- 
pological Institute  1908-10,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Senate  of  Camb. 
iqoo-4  ; is  a F.S.A. : tn.  1880,  Lucy,  da. 
of  Arthur  Samuels,  of  Langara,  Kings- 


town; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Flendyshe,  Fen 
Ditton,  Cambridge  ; Gonville  and  Caius 
College,  Cambridge. 

Daughter  living — Lucy  Marian : tn.  1906, 
John  Archibald  Venn. 

Ridley,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Edward,  P.C. 
[see  V.  Ridley]. 

Ridout,  Maj  .-Gen.  Sir  Dudiey 
Howard,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Joseph  Bramley  Ridout ; b.  1866  ; 
entered  R.E.  1885,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Col. 
1914  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches,Queen’s  medal  withthree  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Singa- 
pore 1915  (C.M.G.) ; has  been  in  com- 
mand of  Troops  in  Straits  Settlements 
and  Federated  Malay  States,  with  rank 
of  Maj. -Gen.,  and  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C. 
of  the  Colony  since  1915  (despatches, 
C.B.,  K.B.E.)  : m.  1904,  Maud.  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Henry  Hutton  [Stocken- 
strom,  Bt.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1911. 

Ridsdale,  Sir  (Edward)  Aurelian, 
G.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Lucas 
Jenks  Ridsdale,  of  Rottingdean,  Sussex  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at 
Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines  (Asso.  1883) ; some- 
time a Member  of  Stock  Exchange  ; a 

J. P.  for  Pembrokeshire,  and  Vice-Chm. 

of  its  County  Council  (sometime  Chm. 
Executive  Committee),  British  Red 
Cross;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Brighton  (L) 
1906-10  ; author  of  “ Cosmic  Evolution  ” : 
tn.  1900,  Susan  Stirling,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Ritchie  Findlay,  of  Aberlour : cr. 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  14,  Ennismore 

Gardens,  S.  W. ; Waterwynch,  Tenby, 
Pembrokeshire ; Reform,  Bath,  and 
Brooks's  Clubs. 

Son  living — Edward  Errington  Findlay,  b. 
1902. 

Daughter  living — Esther  Marian,  b.  1912. 

Rigby,  Col.  Sir  Hugh  Mallinson, 

K. C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  John 

Rigby  ; b.  1870  ; ed,  at  Dulwich  Coll., 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London ; M.S. 
London,  and  F.R.C.S.  England  1900  ; 
formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Consulting 
Surg.,  London  Dist. ; is  an  Hon.  Surg. 
to  H.M.,  and  Surg.  to  H.M.  Queen 
Alexandra  : m.  1911,  Flora,  da.  of  Nor- 
man Macbeth  ; cr.  K.C.V.O.  1917.  27, 

Queen  Anne  Street,  W,  1. 

Son  liv  ng — One,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1919. 

Rigg, StVEdward,  C.B.,  C.V.O..I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Rigg,  of  The 
Training  Coll.  Chester  ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at 
Chester  Coll,  and  at  King  Edward’s  Sch. 
Birmingham,  and  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1875);  was 
Assist.  Assayerin  Roy.  Mint  1873-89,  Ch. 
Clerk  1889-98,  and  Sup.  of  Operative 
Depart.  1898-1918  : m.  1875,  Grace 
Caroline,  da.  of  William  Titherington, 
formerly  of  Dee  Hills,  Chester ; cr. 
I.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  Knt. 
1915,  C.V.O.  1919.  Malvern  House, 
East  Cliff,  Ramsgate ; Royal  T emple 
Yacht  Club. 

Sons  living — Ernest  Handheld,  b.  1876, — 
Walter  Ommanney,  b.  1878. 

Daughters  living — Grace  Adeli, — Elizabeth 
Doris. 

Ritchie,  Sir  George,  son  of  Alexandre 
Ritchie  ; b.  1849  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a 
merchant,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  of  Dundee, 
and  a J.P.  for  Forfar;  sometime  a 
Town  Councillor  of  Dundee,  a Director 


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of  its  High  Sch.  and  Technical  Coll.,  and 
20  years  Finance  Convener  and  Hon. 
Treasurer  of  that  City  : m.  1877,  Agnes, 
da.  of  David  Scrimgeour,  of  Wormit, 
Fife ; cr.  Knt.  1910.  7,  Dudhope 

Terrace,  Dundee. 

Son  Iiv  ng — D ou  las  David  ( Whiteholme , 
Northwood,  Middlesex ),  M.D.,  b.  1883  : m. 
1920,  Florence  Margaret,  da.  of  William 
Chaloner. 

Rivaz,  Sir  Charles  Montgomery, 

K. S.C.I.  son  of  the  late  John  Theo- 

philus  Rivaz,  B.C.S.,  of  Watford  Place, 
Watford,  Herts  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Black- 
heath  Proprietary  Sch.  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1864  ; was  2nd  Financial  Commr.,  Pun- 
jab 1893-5,  and  1st  Financial  Commr. 
and  Member  of  Legislative  Council 
1895-8,  a Member  of  Viceroy  of  India’s 
Council  1898-1902,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Punjab  1902-7  : m.  1874,  Emily,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Agnew,  B.S.C.  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1895,  K. C.S.I.  1901.  21,  Hyde  Park 

Street,  W. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Robb,  Maj.-Gen,  Sir  Frederick, 
Spencer,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Robb,  R.N., 
A.D.C.,  of  46,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  ; b. 
1858  ; ed.  at  Cheam,  at  Harrow,  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1880,  M.A. 
1883),  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  68th 

L. I.  1880,  became  Capt.  Durham  L.I. 
1889,  Major  1898.  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1898,  Col.  1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1909  ; 
retired  1920  ; Nile  Expedition  1898,  as 
D.A.A.G.,  present  at  Battle  of  Khar- 
toum (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
European  W ar  19 14- 1 5 ,as  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Communications  with  rank  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  (despatches,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.)  ; 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters  1897- 
1920,  and  A.A.G.  there  1902-4  in  com- 
mand of  nth  Inf.  Brig,  and  Colchester 
Garrison  1905-9,  Maj.-Gen.-in-Charge 
of  Administration,  Aldershot  1909-14, 
Assist  to  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff  1914 
and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  War 
1914-16  and  Maj-Gen.-in-Charge  of 
Administration,  E.  Command  1916-19  : 
m.  1897,  Wilhelmine,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  William  Stoughton,  of  10, 
Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.,  and  Ballynoe, 
co  Kerry  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1905,  K.C.V.O.  1914,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915.  K.C.M.G.  1919.  46,  Rutland 
Gate,  S.W.  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Son  living — Eustace  Frederick,  b.  1899 ; 
Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards. 

Robbins,  Sir  Alfred  (Farthing),  son  of 
the  late  Richard  Robbins,  of  Launces- 
ton ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Launceston  Gram. 
Sch.  ; is  a Journalist  and  Author, 
London  Correspondent  of  the  Birming- 
ham Post,  and  Chm.  of  Orphan  Fund  of 
Institute  of  Journalists;  was  Pres,  of 
Institute  of  Journalists  1908,  and  Hon. 
Treasurer  1912-19;  has  been  Pres,  of 
Board  of  Gen.  Purposes,  Grand  Lodge 
of  England  since  1913:  m.  1882, 

Ellen,  da.  of  John  Pitt,  of  Hitchin  ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  32,  FitzGeorge  Avenue, 

Barons  Court,  W.  14  ; National  Liberal 
Club. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Gordon,  b.  1883  : m.  1914, 
Josephine,  da.  of  Richard  Capell,  of  North- 
ampton.— Alan  Pitt,  b.  1888  ; sometime  2nd 
Lieut.  Labour  Corps  : m.  1912,  Olive  Rosina, 
da.  of  the  late  Edgar  Searles  Pardon,— 
Clifton,  b.  1890  ; sometime  Assist.  Paymaster 
R.N.V.R  m.  1915,  Edith  Archer,  da.  of  the 
late  Frederick  Hodgson, — Grenville,  b.  1893; 
sometime  2nd  Lieut.  London  Regt:  m.  1920, 
Jeanne  Lee,  da.  of  Capt.  Richard  Lee- 
Roberts,  of  Doddington  Lodge,  Ludlow. 
Daughter  living— Helen,  b.  1886:  m.  1917, 


Percy  Augustus  Bobby,  M.C.,  sometime  Capt. 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. 

Robbins,  Sir  Edmund,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  Richard  Robbins,  of  Launceston, 
Cornwall ; b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Eagle  House, 
and  Priory  House  Acad.,  Launceston  ; 
is  a Journalist,  and  Vice-Pres.  News- 
paper Press  Fund  ; was  Ch.  Sub-Editor 
1870-74,  Sec.  and  Assist.  Manager  1874- 

80,  Sec.  Provincial  Newspaper  So.  1870- 

81,  and  Manager  Press  Asso.  1880-1917  ; 

is  Sec.  Admiralty,  War  Office,  and  Press 
Committee  ; sometime  Chm.  of  Libera- 
tor Relief  Fund  : m.  1870,  Jeannette, 
only  da.  of  William  Pearson,  of  Ply- 
mouth ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  168,  Peck- 

ham  Rye  Common,  S.E. 22. 

Sons  living — Harry  Clifton,  b.  1872  : m.  1896, 
Gertrude,  youngest  da.  of  James  Crosby,  of 
Bristol, — Claude  Ewart,  b.  1877.:  m.  1903, 
Minnie  Caroline,  da.  of  S.  A.  Rule,  of  Guild- 
ford,— Cyril  John,  b.  1890  : m.  1918,  Dorothy 
Mary,  da.  of  Dr.  Beresford,  of  Craven  Park 
N.W. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Muriel, — Ida  Love 
day, — Winifred  Jeannette  : m.  19x8,  George 
Brown,  of  Dulwich,  S.E., — Elsie  Mary, — 
IreneMay  : m.  1910,  Harold  Anson, of  Streat- 
ham,  S.W., — Olive  Gwendoline. 

Roberts,  Sir  Arthur  Cornelius,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Stephen  Arthur  Roberts 
of  Clapham  Park,  S.W.  ; b.  1869  ; ed. 
at  New  Coll.,  Eastbourne  ; is  a F.C.A., 
senior  partner  in  the  firm  of  A.  C. 
Roberts,  Wright  and  Co.,  chartered 
accountants,  of  9 and  10,  Pancras  Lane, 
E.C.,  and  a County  Councillor  for 
London,  Streatham  Div.  ; Assist. 
Director-Gen.,  Roy.  Army  Clothing 
Depart.,  and  Chm.  Clothing  Committee, 
Contracts  Depart.,  War  Office  1916-17, 
Chm.  Financial  Board  of  Control,  Ad- 
viser to  Finance  Depart.,  Air  Ministry 
1917-18,  and  Ch.  Auditor  of  Works 
Accounts,  Air  Min.  1918-19  ; m.  1905, 
Madeleine  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  F.  C. 
Brown ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  Copthorne, 
29,  Aldrington  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 
Sons  living — Bryan  Arthur,  b.  1906, — Denis 
Ernest,  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living — Kathleen  Madeline , b. 
1911, — Audrey  Alice,  b.  1913. 

Roberts,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  James  Reid, 
C.I.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  William 
Hoskins  Roberts,  of  Colleonard,  St. 
Fillans,  Perthshire  ; b..  1861  ; ed.  at 
Dollar,  and  at  Lausanne ; M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1884,  M.B. 
Honours  Durham,  M.S.  and  D.S.Sc. 
1885,  F.R.C.S.  England  1887  ; entered 
Army  1888,  became  Capt.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1888,  Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1908  ; served  with  Chin  Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1889-90  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Hunza-Nagar  Expedition  1891 
as  Principal  Med.  Officer,  present  at 
capture  of  Nilt  Fort  (despatches,  clasp)  ; 
was  Agency  Surg.,  Gilgit  1890-1900, 
Residency  Surg.  at  Gwalior  1900,  and 
at  Indore  1901-12,  Administrative  Med. 
Officer  in  Central  India  1904-12,  and 
Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1912-16;  is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1907,  Mar- 
garet Hariot,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  William 
Pleace  Warburton,  C.S.I.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911,  Knt.  1913,  c/o  King,  King  & Co., 
Bombay  ; Colleonard,  St.  Fillans,  Perth- 
shire ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Daughter  living — One,  b.  1909. 

Roberts,  Sir  John,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Roberts  (for  many  years 
Provost  of  Selkirk),  of  Wellwood  Park, 
Selkirk;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad.,  and  at  Queen  Street  Institution, 
Edinburgh  ; went  to  New  Zealand  1868  ; 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


is  senior  surviving  member  of  the  firm  of 
Murray,  Roberts  and  Co.,  wood  mer- 
chants, of  Dunedin,  Wellington,  Napier, 
and  Gisborne,  New  Zealand,  and  Chm. 
or  Director  of  other  cos. ; was  Pres,  of 
Dunedin  Chamber  of  Commerce  1887  and 
of  New  Zealand  and  South  Seas  Exhibi- 
tion held  at  Dunedin  1889-90,  and  Mayor 
of  Dunedin  1889-90  : m.  1870,  Louisa 
Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Henry 
Kettle,  of  Dune-din,  New  Zealand;  cr 

C. M.G.  1891,  Knt.  1920.  Littlebourne 
House,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand ; Christ- 
church (N.Z.)  Chib. 

Roberts,  Sir  Thomas  Edwards,  son 
of  the  late  Pierce  Roberts,  of  Llyndy, 
Beddgelert ; b.  1851;  is  a J.P.  and 

D. L?  for  Carnarvonshire  (High  Sheriff 
1911)  : m.  1888,  Emily,  da.  of  Joseph 
Taylor,  formerly  of  Greenheys,  Man- 
chester; cr.  Knt.  1911.  Plas-y-bryn, 
near  Carnarvon.  N.  Wales. 

Roberts,  Sir  Thomas  Lee,  son  of 
Thomas  Roberts,  J.P.  of  Ludlow,  Salop, 
b.  1848  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1879  1 Chm. 
Clee  Hill  Granite  Co.  (Limited),  a County 
Councillor  for  Bedfordshire,  Gov.  of 
Harper  Trust,  a J.P.  for  Bedford,  and 
Chm.  of  Advisory  Committee  for  Magis- 
trates of  that  Borough  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  W.  Bromwich  (L)  1892  ; m. 
1st,  1868,  Jemima,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of 
Samuel  Horton;  2nd,  1920,  Emily  Sarah, 
da.  of  Tames  Davis;  cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Doddington  Lodge , near  Ludlow;  Devon- 
shire and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Tom  Lee 
[South  Lee,  Mass.,  U.S.A.),  b.  1869:  tn. 
1891,  Ella,  da.  of  Andrew  Finkle,  of  Delhi, 
Delaware,  U.S.A., — Rev.  Samuel  Horton,  b. 
1870;  V.  of  Holy  Trinity.  Yeovil:  m.  1898, 
Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Jennings,  of 
Wharmby,  Mansfield, — Richard  Lee- 
Roberts  ( Doddington  Lodge,  Ludlow)  , 
b.  1872  ; Capt.  Kings,  Shropshire  L.L 
(T.F.)  ; has  assumed  by  deed  poll  the 
additional  surname  of  Lee:  tn.  1895,  Jean, 
da.  of  A.  Dewar,  of  Perth, — Horace  Lamb, 
b.  1873  : tn.  1894,  Minnie,  da.  of  J.  Panks, 
of  Diss, — Rev.  William  Kendrick,  b.  1875  ; 
V.  of  St.  Mark’s,  Mitcham,  and  Chap 
to  the  Forces  : m.  1899,  Alice,  da.  of  William 
Udal,  of  Brighton, — George  Bennett  Lee- 
Roberts(i6,  Bushmead  Avenue,  Bedford),  b. 
1877  ; has  assumed  by  deed  poll  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Lee  : m.  1915,  Antoni ne 

Louise,  da.  of  Antoni  Stavinski,  of  Bedford, 
— John  Edward  ( Hope  Bagot,  Salop),  b.  1879 
aC  E.  : tn.  1913,  May,  da.  of  thelate  William 
Edwards,  of  Clee  Hill,  Salop, — Rev.  Arthur 
Henry,  b.  1880  ; V.  of  St.  Philip’s,  S.  Totten- 
ham, N.  : tn.  1907,  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Butterfield,  of  Finchley,  N. 

Robertson,  Sir  Benjamin,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  B.  Robertson, 
of  Dunphail,  Morayshire  ; b.  1864  ; ed. 
at  Elgin  Educational  Institute,  at  Aber- 
deen Univ.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1914  ; entered 
I.C.S.  1885  ; sometime  Assist.  Collector, 
Bombay ; appointed  Sup.  of  Census, 
Central  Provinces  1890,  became  an 
Assist.  Commr.  1892,  and  a Dep. 
Commr.  and  Magistrate  1894  ; was  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  1902-6  ; was  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India  (Commerce  and  Indus- 
try Depart.)  1907-12,  Ch.  Commr., 
Central  Provinces  1912-20,  since  when 
he  has  represented  Govt,  of  India ; 
Indian  problems  in  S.  Africa  Commn. ; 
nominated  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1910  : tn.  1893,  Charlotte, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  W.  Young  ; cr.  C.I.E., 
1898,  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.S.I.  1911, 
K.C.M.G.  1914-  . East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Beatrice  Katherine  : tn. 


1919,  Capt.  Philip  H.  Champion,  W.  Kent 
Yeo. 

Robertson,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Donald, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  James 
Elphinston  Robertson  ; b.  1847  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham,  in  Germany,  and  at 
Radley  ; entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers 
1865  and  Indian  Army  1867,  became 
Capt.  1877,  Major  1885,  and  Lieut.-CoL 
1891  ; was  an  Assist.  Commr.  in  Central 
Provinces  1869-72,  and  in  Rajputana, 
1872-8,  a Cantonment  Magistrate  1877- 
81,  first  Assist.  Agent,  Indore  1881-5,. 
Political  Agent,  Bhopawur  and  Bundel- 
kund  1885-6,  Assist,  to  Resident  in  My- 
sore, and  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  of  Coorg 
1886-8,  Political  Agent  in  Baghelkhand 
and  Sup.  of  Rewa  State  1888-94,. 
Resident  in  Gwalior  1894-6,  and  Resi- 
dent in  Mysore  and  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Coorg  1896-1903  ; appointed  a Member 
of  War  Pensions  Committee  1916  : m- 
1870,  Agnes,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Gorton,  Archdeacon  of  Madras ; cr - 
C.S.I.  1899,  K.C.S.I.  1903.  3,  The 

Grove,  Boltons,  5. IT. ; United  Service- 
Club. 

Son  living — Donald  Elphinston,  b.  1879  l 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Cav.  : tn.  1909,  Evalina 
Catharine,  el.  da.  of  Sir  John  Ontario  Miller,. 

* K.C.S.I. 

Daughter  living — Innes  Elphinston,  b.  1877  r 
n.  1899,  Llewellyn  Buckley,  C.S.I.,  C.S.I. 

Robertson,  Sir  Henry  Beyer,  only 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Robertson,  of 
Pale,  Merionethshire  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1884) ; was  High  Sheriff  of  Merioneth- 
shire 1892  : tn.  1890,  Florence,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  J.  A.  Keates,  of  Bishops 
Nympton  ; cr.  Knt.  1890.  Pale,  Llan- 
derfal,  Merioneth  ; Llantysilio  Hall,  near 
Llangollen,  Denbighshire  ; Brooks's  Club- 
Sons  living — Henry,  b.  189 7, — Duncan,  b. 

1900,  — John,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Jean  : tn.  1913,  Thomas 
E.  Thomas, — Mary  Florence  : tn.  1918,  Nor- 
man Moon,  Lieut.  Hussars,  and  R.A.F.,  of 
Willaston,  Chester, — Elizabeth;  tn.  1916, 
Capt.  David  Colville,  Yeo., — Annie. 

Robertson,  Sir  Johnston  Forbes- 
son  of  John  Forbes- Robertson,  art 
critic  and  journalist,  of  Aberdeen  ; b- 
1853  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Rouen  ; the  well-known  theatrical 
manager : tn.  1900,  May  Gertrude  (the 
actress  “Miss  Gertrude  Elliott”),  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Dermot,  of  Rockland, 
Maine,  U.S.A.;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  22,  Bed- 

ford Square,  W.C. ; Beefsteak,  and  Garrick 
Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Maxine  Frances  Mary,  b. 

1901,  — Jean  Adelaide,  b.  1905, — Chloe  Ger- 
trude, b.  1909, — Diana,  b.  19x4. 

Robertson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Philip 
Rynd,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 
Gen.  James  Henry  Craig  Robertson, 
formerly  71st  Highland  L.I.,  and  York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)  1886, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1904,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  Col.  1917, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  a Brig. -Com.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  K.C.B.)  ; appointed  Col.  Came- 
ronians (Scottish  Rifles)  1918,  and  to 
command  Lowland  Territorial  Div. 
1919  ; tn.  1897,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  John  Stuart  Beresford,  C.I.E.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Robertson,  Sir  Robert,  K.B.E.,  D.Sc,, 
son  of  Dr.  John  Alexander  Robertson,  of 


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Cupar,  Fife ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  St.  An- 
drews Univ.  (M.A.  1891,  D.Sc.  1897)  ; is 
Director  of  Explosives  Research  Depart., 
Woolwich,  and  a F.R.S.  ; sometime 
■Chemist,  Roy.  Gunpowder  Factory, 
Waltham  Abbey ; author  of  various 
papers  on  Chemistry  and  Explosives  : 
m.  1903,  Kathleen  Stannus,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Professor  Hugh  Hutton  Stannus, 
F.R.I.B.A.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  29,  Charl- 
ton Road,  Blackheath,  S.E. 

Son  living — Robert  Hugh  Stannus,  b.  1911. 
Daughter  living — J esanne  Euphemia  Stannus, 
b.  1909. 

Hobertson,  Sir  William,  son  of  Wil- 
liam Robertson,  manufacturer ; b. 
1856  ; is  a Linen  Manufacturer  of  Dun- 
fermline, and  Lord-Lieut.  of  co.  Fife  : 
m.  1887,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William 
Berry,  of  Scotston,  Aberdeen  ; cr.  Knt. 
1910.  Benachie,  Dunfermline  ; Reform 
Club. 

Robin,  Maj .-Gen.  Sir  Alfred  William, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b.  i860  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  as  Major  Comdg.  New 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  (despatches 
twice,  C.B.) ; is  Maj. -Gen.  (retired) ; 
commanded  New  Zealand  Mil.  Forces 
1914-20,  New  Zealand  Forces,  and  was  a 
Member  of  Over-seas  Section  of  Imperial 
Gen.  Staff ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G. 
1912,  K. C.M.G.  1916.  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Robinson,  Sir  Harry  Perry,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Julian  Robinson,  Chap. 

H. E.I.C. ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Westminster 
Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  Cb.,  Oxford;  War  Cor- 
respondent for  The  Times  (sometime  on 
Staff)  and  Daily  News  during  European 
War  1914-18  (Legion  of  Honour) ; author 
•of  “Men  Born  Equal,”  etc.:  m.  1905, 
Florence  Anne,  da.  of  Joseph  Tester  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  ib,  The  Mansions, 
Earl' s Court  Road,  S.  W.$. 

Son  living — John  Bradstreet  Perry,  b.  1906. 

Robinson,  Rear- A dm.  Sir  Henry 
Russell,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Gilbert  William  Robinson,  of  Walmley, 
Warwickshire  ; b.  1856  ; is  Rear-Adm. 
■{retired) ; has  been  Director-Gen.  of 
Ports  and  Lighthouses  Administration , 
Egypt,  since  1908  (K. C.M.G.) ; is  a 
Pasha  in  Egypt,  and  has  Orders  of  the 
Medjidie  and  the  Nile  : m.  1st,  1886, 
Ethel,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
William  Eccles,  of  Trinidad ; 2ndly, 

1917,  Margaret,  widow  of  Judge  Walce- 
man-Long  ; cr.  K. C.M.G.  1917.  Alex- 
andria, Egypt;  Junior  Constitutional 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Ruby  Ethel  Catherine, — 
Edythe  Mary  Russell. 

Robinson,  Sir  Hugh  Malcolm,  C.B., 

I. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  George 
Robinson,  Canon  of  York,  and  one  of  the 
Charity  Commrs.  for  England  and 
Wales;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879)  ; ap- 
pointed H.M.  Inspector  of  Factories  1882, 
became  Dep.  Ch.  Inspector  1908,  and 
Ch.  Inspector  1917  ; retired  1920;  was  a 
Member  of  Departmental  Committees  on 
Night  Employment  of  Boys  in  Factories 
1911  and  on  Celluloid  1912:  m.  1884, 
Annie  Elizabeth  Helen,  da.  of  Major 
Hugh  Henry  Christian,  formerly  Bengal 
Army,  of  Bilton  Lodge,  Portobello,  Mid- 
lothian ; cr.  I.S.O.  1912,  C.B.  (Civil) 

1918,  Knt.  1920.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Robinson,  Sir  John,  son  of  Thomas 
Robinson,  of  The  Manor  House,  Arnold, 
Notts  ; b.  1839  ; is  a J.P.  for  Notts 
•(High  Sheriff  1901).  and  a Director  of 


the  Home  Brewery  Co.  (Limited) ; has 
built  and  endowed  many  local  alms- 
houses ; was  Sheriff  of  Nottingham 
1888  : m.  1st,  1867,  Annie,  who  d.  1909, 
da.  of  Sandford  Tatham  Davison,  M.D.  ; 
2ndly,  1911,  Eveline  Maude,  da.  of  the 
late  D.  F.  Alderson,  of  Park  House, 
Worksop  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  The  Manor, 
Worksop,  Notts. 

Robinson,  Sir  Richard  Atkinson,  son 
of  Henry  Robinson,  of  Whitby ; b. 
1849  ed.  at  Whitby,  and  at  Man- 
chester ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lon- 
don ; was  Chm.  of  London  County 
Council  1908-9  ; sometime  a Gov.  of 
Imperial  Coll,  of  Science,  and  a Member 
of  Thames  Conservancy : m.  1876, 
J eanie,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Thistle, 
of  Whitby  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  19,  Bagdale, 
Whitby,  Yorkshire  ; Constitutional  Club. 
Sons  living — Henry,  M.D.,  (16,  Bramham 
Gardens,  S.W.),  b.  1877;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  : 
m.  1911,  Margaret,  da.  of  Robert  Barnes, 
M.D., — Richard  Atkinson,  b.  1878;  Bar. 
Middle  Temple,  1906  ; Lieut.  Hon.  Artillery 
Company  : m.  1908,  Ethel,  da.  of  J.  M.  Goldie. 
Daughters  living — Alice  Thistle:  m.  19x1, 
W.  Cecil  Bottomley,  of  13,  Luttrell  Avenue, 
Putney,  S.W., — Barbara  Brodrick  : m.  1911, 
Reginald  Campbell  Thompson,  of  Milburn 
Lodge,  Boars  Hill,  Oxford, — Hilda  Mary  : 
m.  1912,  Col.  Arthur  Stanley  Woodwark, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  of  4,  Harley 
Street,  W.i. 

Robinson,  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  John  Robinson,  of  Sea  Bank  Road, 
Cleethorpes  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Humber  - 
ston  Gram.  Sch.  ; a Steam  Trawler 
Owner,  and  a J.P.  for  Lincolnshire ; 
sometime  Adviser  to  Fish  Food  Com- 
mittee of  Board  of  Agriculture  and 
Fisheries,  and  a Member  of  Cured  Fish 
Committee,  Min.  of  Food : m.  1876, 
Cornelia  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Wheeler,  of  Cleethorpes ; cr.  K.B.E. 
1917.  Southlands,  Cleethorpes. 

Robinson,  Sir  Thomas,  M.P. , son  of 
the  late  Peter  Robinson ; b.  1863 ; was 
Chm.  Stretford  Urban  Dist.  Council 
1902-4  and  1912-13  (has  been  24  years 
Chm.  of  its  Sanitary,  Legal  and  Parlia- 
mentary Committees) ; is  Chm.  of  Man- 
chester Port  Sanitary  Authority,  of  Council 
of  Salford  Hundred  Licensing  Committee, 
and  of  Stretford  Red  Cross  and  Hospital 
Committees,  and  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  ; 
has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Stretford  Div.  of  Lan- 
cashire (Co. L)  since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Kirkmaiden,  Derbyshire  Lane, 
Stretford,  Manchester. 

Robinson,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Thomas 

Bilbe.  G.B.E,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  William  Robinson,  shipbuilder, 
of  Nelson  Dock,  Rotherhithe  ; b.  1853  ; 
sometime  in  command  of  1st  Queens- 
land Regt.  of  Inf. ; is  a Director  of 
Federal  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  and  of 
New  Zealand  Shipping  Co.,  and  other 
Cos.,  Lieut. -Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  a 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour,  a Com. 
of  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and  Crown 
of  Belgium,  and  a J.P.  for  Queensland  ; 
appointed  a Commr.  Queensland  1909. 
Agent-Gen.  for  Queensland  in  London 
1910,  and  Director  of  Meat  Supplies  for 
Allied  Armies  1915  : m.  1st,  1876, 

Elizabeth  Phoebe  Jane  Sarah,  da.  of 
William  Jobling,  who  d.  1901  ; 2ndly, 
1903,  Rosa  Hannah,  da.  of  Walter 
Cowen,  of  Broadstairs  ; cr.  Knt.  1910, 
K. C.M.G.  1913,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1917, 
G.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  7,  Cambridge  Gate, 
Regent's  Park,  N.W.  ; North  Foreland, 
Broadstairs , 439,  Strand,  W.C. ; Oriental, 


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Reform,  and  Queensland  ( Brisbane ) 
Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Allan  Bilbe, 
b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Janet, 
b.  1878  : m.  1911,  Harold  Parker, — (by  2nd 
marriage)  Phyllis  Rosa,  b.  1906, — Olive 
Marion,  b.  1908. 

Robinson,  Sir  Thomas  William,  el. 
son  of  John  Robinson,  of  Clones,  co. 
Mon?ghan  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Clones  Col- 
legiate Sch.  ; was  Chm.  of  Kingstown 
Urban  Dist.  Council  1899-1900  ; is  a 
Licentiate,  Past  Vice-Pres.,  and  an  Ex- 
aminer in  Pharmacy  of  Pharmaceutical 
So.  of  Ireland,  Managing  Director  of 
Hayes,  Conyngham,  and  Robinson 
(Limited),  pharmaceutical  and  manu- 
facturing chemists,  a Director  of  Boots 
Pure  Drug  Co.  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for 
co.  Dublin  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Dublin  co.,  S.  Dublin  Div.  ( IT)  Dec.  1918 : 
m.  1890,  Lucie  Florence,  da.  of  the  late 
Humphry  Smith,  J.P.,  of  Mountmellick, 
Queen’s  co.  ; cr.  Knt.  1900.  7,  Herbert 

Road , Dublin  ; Leinster  ( Dublin ) Club. 

Robinson,  Sir  William  Arthur,  K.C.B.> 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Robin- 
son, of  Saunders  House,  Longmarton, 
Westmoreland  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Apple- 
by Sch.,  and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1897) ; appointed  Assist.  Sec. 
Office  of  Works  1912,  Permanent  Sec. 
to  Air  Council  1918,  Sec.  to  Air  Min. 
1918,  and  first  Sec.  Min.  of  Health 
1920  ; was  in  Colonial  Office  1897-1912, 
and  Assist.  Sec.,  Imperial  Conference 
1907-12  ; m.  1910,  Jean  Pasley,  da.  of 
Robert  Mitchell ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915, 
C.B.E.  iqi8,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  12, 

Albion  Street,  Hyde  Park,  W. 

Robinson,  Sir  William  Henry,  son  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Robinson,  J.P., 
of  Aughenarget,  co.  Westmeath  ; b. 
1850  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1876,  LL.B.  1878,  M.A.  1881),  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1893)  ; 
Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1897  ; is  a 
Member  of  Senate,  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
and  of  Camb.  Univ.,  one  of  the  Chm.  of 
Industrial  Court,  and  a J.P.  for  Surrey; 
appointed  Clerk  of  the  Crown  for  co. 
Roscommon  1891,  Clerk  of  the  Crown 
and  Peace,  and  Registrar  of  Titles  for 
that  co.  1892  (retired  1913),  and  a Chm. 
of  Industrial  Court  1920  : m.  1912, 
Marie  Augustine,  da.  of  Count  Joseph 
d’Artout,  of  Limoges,  Haute  Vienne, 
France,  and  widow  of  William  Palmer- 
Chapman  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Sanquhar 
House,  Sunningdale,  Berks  ; Carlton, 
Junior  Carlton,  and  University  ( Dublin ) 
Clubs. 

Roblin,  Hon.  Sir  Rodmond  Palin, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  James  Platt  Roblin, 
of  Prince  Edward,  co  Ontario ; b. 
1853  ; ed.  at  Albert  Coll.,  Belleville, 
Ontario  ; has  been  Sch.  Trustee,  Reeve 
of  Municipality,  Warden  of  County, 
Min.  of  Agriculture  and  Immigration, 
and  Pres,  of  Council  Lands  Commn., 
Provincial  Sec.,  and  Railway  Commr., 
Manitoba  ; was  Premier  of  Manitoba 
1900-13  and  1914-15  ; is  a J.P.,  and  a 
M.L.A.  : m 1875,  Adelaide  Demill  ; cr. 
K C.M.G.  1912.  2 1 1,  Garry  Street, 

Winnipeg  ; Manitoba  Club. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Robson,  Sir  Herbert  Thomas,  K.B.E. , 

son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Henry 
Fairfax  Robson,  of  Claughton,  Birken- 
head ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Birkenhead  Sch., 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; sometime  a 
M.L.C.,  Bombay ; a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Wheat  Supplies,  and  Chm. 


Allied  Grain  Purchasing  Agency,  New 
York;  has  Legion  of  Honour:  m.  1904, 
Gladys  M.  Apthorp,  of  Brough,  York- 
shire; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Westalls , 
Burnham,  Bucks. 

Daughters  living— One,  b.  1907, — Another,  b. 
1910, — Another,  b.  1914. 

Robson,  Sir  Arthur  William  Mayo-, 

K. B.E.,  C.B.,  C.V.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  D.Sc., 

son  of  John  Binnington  Robson  ; 
b.  1853  5 M.R.C.S.,  England  1874, 

L. R.C.P.,  London  1875,  F.R.C.S.,  Eng- 
land 1879  ; D.Sc.  1904  ; is  Hon.  Con- 
sulting Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Memorial  Hospital,  Windsor,  Emeritus 
Professor  of  Surgery  in  Leeds  Univ., 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  Hon.  Fellow 
American  Surgical  Asso.,  Hon.  Associ- 
ate Societe  de  Chirurgie  (Paris),  and 
Chm  of  Board,  Schiff  Home  of  Re- 
covery ; was  Surg.,  Leeds  Gen.  In- 
firmary 1884-1902  (since  when  Hon. 
Consulting  Surg.),  a Member  of  Council 
of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  1893-1909  (Vice- 
Pres.  1902-5,  Hunterian  Professor  1897, 
1900,  and  1904,  and  Bradshaw  Lecturer, 
1905),  Hon.  Surg.  Dreadnought  Hos- 
pital, and  Lecturer  London  Sch.  of 
Clinical  Med.  1906-7,  Pres.  Gynaeco- 
logical So.  1896-7  and  Leeds  and  W. 
Riding  Chirurgical  So.  1906,  and  Hon. 
Pres,  of  Surgery  Section  of  13th  Inter- 
national Med.  Congress  at  Paris  1900, 
of  15th  International  Med.  Congress  at 
Lisbon  1906,  and  of  International  Con- 
gress of  Gynaecology  at  Brussels  1908-9  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Consult- 
ing Surg.  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France 
(despatches  twice,  C.B.,  K.B.E.) ; is 
Consulting  Surg.  S.  Command,  a Gov. 
Imperial  Ser.  Coll.,  Windsor,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
J erusalem  in  England ; author  of 
numerous  works  on  surgery  : m.  1883, 
Florence,  da.  of  William  Walker,  of 
Osmandthorpe  Hall,  Yorkshire ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1911,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  Knt.  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Athenceum,  and 
Bath  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Gertrude  Doris  Mayo,  b. 
1885  : m.  1906,  Com.  Robert  Corbett  Bayldon, 
R.N., — Phyllis  Margaret  Mayo,  b.  1889  : m. 
1908,  Capt.  P.  E.  Tudor  Williams,  R.N.,  who 
d.  (killed  on  active  service)  1914, — Evelyn 
Violet,  b.  1890. 

Roche,  Hon.  Sir  (Alexander)  Adair, 
son  of  William  Roche,  of  St.  John, 
Seaton  ; b.  1871  ; Hon.  Fellow  Wad- 
ham  Coll.,  Oxford  1917 ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1896,  K.C.  1912,  and  a Bencher 
1917  ; went  N.-E.  Circuit ; appointed 
a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice  (King’s 
Bench  Div.)  1917 : m.  1902,  Elfreda 
Gabriel,  da.  of  John  Fenwick  Fenwick 
[see  Gabriel,  Bt.] ; cr.  Knt.  1917 
Mailing,  Calonne  Road,  Wimbledon 
Common,  S.W. ; Chadlington,  Charlbtiry, 
Oxon ; 364,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice, 
W.C. 

Sons  living — John  Fenwick,  b.  1903, — Thomas 
Gabriel,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Patricia. 

Roche,  Sir  George,  son  of  the  late 
William  Roche,  Crown  Solicitor  for 
Limerick,  and  Ex- Pres,  of  Incorporated 
Law  Society,  Ireland,  of  72,  Harcourt 
Street,  Dublin,  and  Shanrath,  co. 
Limerick  ; b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Stoneyhurst 
Coll.,  and  at  Downside  Coll.  Bath, 
admitted  a Solicitor  1874  ; is  senior 
member  of  the  firm  of  William  Roche 
and  Sons,  Past  Pres,  of  Incorporated 
Law  So.  of  Ireland,  Chm.  Solicitors 
Benevolent  So.  (Ireland),  a Member  of 


KNIGHTS. 


IO3 


Council  Roy.  Victoria  Eye  and  Ear 
Hospital,  a Life  Gov.  and  on  Managing 
Committee  of  Roy.  Hospital  for  Incur- 
ables (Dublin),  and  of  Jervis  Street 
Hospital  (Dublin),  and  a Member  of 
Board  of  Med.  Sup erin tendance  (Ire- 
land) : m.  1874,  Pauline,  da.  of  the  late 
Christopher  Chevers,  of  Killyan,  co. 
Galway ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  76,  Merrion 

Square  South,  Dublin ; Hibernian  Catch, 
Royal  Dublin  Society,  and  Irish  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Chevers  Roche,  b.  1876, 
— Christopher,  b.  1877;  Capt.  R.A.O.C. 
Daughters  living— Lilly,— Ellen,— Rita,— 
Pauline. 

Kodd,  Right  Hon.  S^V James  Rennell, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see 
“ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Roddick,  Sir  Thomas  George,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  John  Irving  Roddick  ; b. 
1846  ; ed.  at  Model  and  Normal  Schs., 
Truro,  Nova  Scotia,  and  at  McGill  Univ. 
(M.D.,  C.M.  1868  ; LL.D.  Edinburgh 
1898,  and  Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston 
1900  ; F.R.C.S.,  England  1903)  ; for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Rifles ; 
served  during  Fenian  Raid  1868,  and 
during  N.W.  Rebellion  1885  ; appoint- 
ed Demonstrator  of  Anatomy,  McGill 
Univ.  1874,  Professor  of  Clinical  Surg. 
there  1875,  Surg.  1890,  and  Gov.  1908  ; 
was  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Med.  1901-8  ; 
sat  in  Canadian  Parliament  1896-1904  ; 
is  Consulting  Surg.  to  Gen.  Hospital  and 
Roy.  Victoria  Hospital,  Montreal,  Pres, 
of  British  Med.  Asso.  (Montreal  Meeting); 
1st  Pres,  of  Med.  Council,  Canada  1912  : 
m.  1st,  1880,  Urelia  Marion,  who  d.  1890, 
da.  of  the  late  William  McKinnon,  of 
Pointe  Claire,  Quebec  ; 2nd,  1906,  Amy, 
da.  of  the  late  J . J . Redpath,  of  Montreal ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  705,  Sherbrooke  Street 
West,  Montreal ; Mount  Royal,  and 
University  ( Montreal ) Club. 

Roden,  Sir  Robert  Blair,  son  of  John 
J ames  Roden,  Proprietor  of  Sugar 
Estates,  Antigua ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Newton  Stewart ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn 
1902  ; entered  Colonial  Ser.  1880  ; ap- 
pointed a Magistrate  and  Coroner, 
Nevis  1890,  Magistrate,  Bridgetown, 
Barbados  1903,  Acting  Judge  Assist., 
Court  of  Appeal,  Barbados  1903,  Acting 
Ch.  J ustice,  a Member  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation, and  Legal  Adviser  to  Govt.,  St. 
Vincent  1909,  Ch.  Justice  thereof  1912, 
and  Ch.  Justice  of  British  Honduras 
1914  ; acted  at  Private  Sec.  to  succes- 
sive Govs,  of  Leeward  Islands  1883-96  ; 
appointed  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.,  St! 
Vincent  1909  : m.  1890,  Rachael,  el. 
da.  of  William  Harrison,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Belize,  British  Hon- 
duras. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1891  : m.  1912,  Capt. 
Meaburn  Tatham. 

Rodwell,  Sir  Cecil  Hunter,  K.C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  William  Hunter  RodweH 
of  Woodlands,  Suffolk  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1896) ; served  during  S.  African  War 
with  Imperial  Yeo.  and  on  Staff  of 
High  Commr.  ; appointed  Imperial  Sec. 
and  Accountant  to  High  Commr.,  S. 
Africa  1904,  and  Gov.  of  Fiji  and  High 
Commr.  for  W.  Pacific  since  1918  : m. 
1908,  Ethel,  da.  of  Herbert  Ralland  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1909,  K.C.M.G.  1919-  Govern- 
ment House,  Suva,  Fiji : Woodlands, 
Holbrook,  Suffolk ; Windham,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Evelyn  John,  b.  1910, — William 
Herbert,  b.  1912. 


Daughters  living — Cecilia  Constance,  b.  1915, 
— Dorothea  Denise,  b.  1918. 

Roe,  Sir  Charles  Arthur,  son  of  the 
late  John  Banister  Roe,  of  Blandford, 
Dorset ; b.  1841  ; ed.  at  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1862,  M.A.  1894)  ; entered 
B.C.S.  1863  ; was  Acting  Judge  of  Ch. 
Court,  Punjab  1887-9,  and  Ch.  Judge  of 
Ch.  Court,  Punjab  1895-9  ; Hon.  LL.D. 
of  Punjab  and  Pennsylvania  Univs.  ; 
formerly  Vice-Chancellor  of  Punjab 
Univ.  ; author  of  “Tribal  Law  in  the 
Punjab  ” : m.  1865,  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1891,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Gaskell  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1897.  1,  Holywell,  Oxford  ; 

New  University  Club. 

Sons  living — Francis  Reginald,  b.  1869 ; a 
Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  of  Bihar  and 
Orissa : m.  1909,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the 

late  Capt.  Francis  Goold-Adams,  R.A., — 
Bernhard  Oswald  ( Treskelly , Marnhull, 
Dorset),  b.  1870  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  : 
m.  1900,  Edith  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Castleman,  of  Chettle,  Dorset. 

Daughter  living — Frances  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Lady  Douie),  b.  1866:  m.  1885,  Sir  James 
McCrone  Douie,  K.C.S.I.,  of  2,  Chadlington 
Road,  Oxford. 

Roffey,  Sir  (George)  Walter,  son  of 
George  Roffey,  of  The  Grange,  Mers- 
tham,  Surrey  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Elstree, 
and  at  Harrow ; a Merchant  and  a 
Commercial  Arbitrator ; Chm.  Home 
Cereals  Committee,  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Wheat  Supplies  during  European 
War  ; Vice-Pres.  London  Corn  Trade 
Asso.  1914  ; sometime  Head  of  Brewing 
Section,  Ministry  of  Food : m.  1897,  Con- 
stance Agnes,  da.  of  T.  H.  Laurence,  Park 
Gate,  Ringmer,  Sussex  ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Thornhill,  East  Grinstead ; Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Club. 

Daughter  living — Eileen  Mary  Constance,  b.. 
1898. 

Roger,  Sir  Alexander  Forbes  Proctor, 
son  of  the  late  James  Paterson  Roger,, 
of  Rhynie,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1878  ; 
was  Director  Motor  Ambulance  Depart., 
British  Red  Cross  So.  1914-15,  and 
Director-Gen.  Trench  Warfare  Supply 
Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  1915-17  ; is 
a Director  of  several  public  Cos.  : m. 
1908,  Helen  Stuart,  da.  of  James 
Campbell  Clarke,  of  Connel  Ferry, 
Argyllshire ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Yockley 
House,  near  Camberley,  Surrey  ; Cale -> 
donian  Club. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Rogers,  Sir  Hallewell,  M.P.,  son  of 
George  Rogers,  of  Hampstead ; b. 
1864 ; ed.  at  Stanfield  House  Sch., 
Hampstead  ; is  Chm.  of  Birmingham 
Small  Arms  Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of 
Barclay’s  Bank  and  other  cos.,  a J.P.  for 
City  of  Birmingham  (of  which  he  was 
Lord  Mayor  1902-4),  Hon.  Col.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.),  and  a member  of  Warwickshire 
Territorial  Force  Asso. ; has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Moseley  Div.  of  Birmingham  ( Co.-U ) 
since  Dec.  1918:  m.  1885,  Lydia,  who 
d.  1908,  da.  of  Thomas  Smith,  of  Edg- 
baston  ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  Greville  Lodge* 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham ; Carlton,  St. 
Stephen's,  Constitutional,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Union  (Birmingham)  Clubs. 
Rogers,  Col,  Sir  John  Godfrey, 
K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  second  son  of  the- 
late  George  Frederick  Handel  Rogers  ; 
b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1870,  M.B.  and  M.Ch.  1871) ; entered 
Army  Med.,  Depart.  1871,  became  Surg. 
1873,  Surg.-Maj.  1882,  Surg.-Lieut.-Col. 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1897  and  Brevet  Col. 
1919 ; retired  1892  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-81  (medal),  in 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (mentioned 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


in  despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  promoted  Surg. -Major),  in  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5  (mentioned  in  des- 
patches, clasp,  3rd  class  Osmanieh),  with 
Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  with  Suakin  Field  Force  1888-9,  as 
Principal  Med.  Officer  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  2nd  class  Medjidie) ; was 
Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Egyptian 
Army  1883-92,  which  post  he  tempo- 
rarily held  during  cholera  epidemic  1883. 
and  Director-Gen.  of  Sanitary  Depart, 
of  Ministry  of  Interior,  Egypt  1892-9, 
2nd  class  Osmanieh,  Grand  Cordon 
Medjidie)  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  a Pasha  in  Egypt ; has 
2nd  class  Order  of  the  Nile  : m.  1883, 
Edith  Louisa  Julie,  C.B.E.  (a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England),  da.  of  the  late  Major  W.  H. 
F.  Sykes,  Bom.  Cav.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887, 
C.M.G.  1896,  K.C.M.G.  1898.  White- 
lands,  Edenbridge  Kent;  Junior  United 
Service,  and  Turf  ( Cairo ) Clubs. 

Rogers,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Leonard, 
C.I.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Henry  Rogers.  R.N.,  of  Hartley,  Ply- 
mouth ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Plymouth  Coll. ; 
L.R.C.P.  London  1891,  M.B.  and  B.S. 
1892,  F.R.C.S.  1893,  M.D.  London 
1897,  M.R.C.P.  London  1898  ; F.R.C.P. 
1905  ; entered  Army  1893,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1896,  Major  1905, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1913  ; appointed  Dep. 
Sanitary  Commr.,  Bengal  1900,  Surg. 
at  Presidency  Gen.  Hospital  1902,  and 
Professor  of  Pathology  at  Calcutta  Med. 
Coll,  and  Govt.  Bacteriologist  1906  ; 
is  a F.R.S.  ; was  Pres,  of  Asiatic  So. 
of  Bengal  1915-16  and  of  Indian  Science 
Congress  1919 ; author  of  numerous 
Medical  and  Scientific  Papers  : m.  1914, 
Una  Elsie,  da.  of  the  late  C.  N.  McIntyre 
North,  of  Caisteal  Tuath,  Forest  Hill, 
S.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  Knt.  1914. 
Medical  College,  Calcutta  ; Roslyn,  47, 
St.  Barnabas  Road,  Cambridge-,  East 
India  United  Service  Clubs. 

Son  living — Gordon  Leonard,  b.  1916. 

Rogers,  Sir  Robert  Hargreaves,  son 
of  Thomas  Rogers ; b.  1850  ; ed. 
privately  ; entered  Common  Council  of 
City  of  London  1886,  and  became  Dep. 
Alderman  1889  ; was  Sheriff  of  London 
1896-7  ; is  a Lieut,  of  City  of  London, 
a Gov.  of  Christ’s  Hospital,  an  Officer  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a mer- 
chant and  manufacturer  of  9,  10  and  11, 
Addle  Street,  E.C.  ; has  J ubilee  medal : 
m.  1877,  Jane,  da.  of  William  Stark, 
Esq.,  of  Croydon ; cr.  Knt.  1897. 
Marl  House,  Bexley,  Kent  ; City  Carlton 
and  Dartford  Conservative  ( Dartford ) 
Clubs. 

Rolleston,  Sir  Humphry  Davy, 
K.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the 
late  Professor  George  Rolleston,  M.D.. 
F.R.S.,  of  Park  Grange,  Oxford ; b. 
1862  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  Fellow 
1889,  M.A.  1890,  M.D.  1891)  ; M.R.C.P. 
London  1889,  F.R.C.P.  1804  ; Boer  War 
T901,  as  Consulting  Physician  Imperial 
Yeo.  Hospital,  Pretoria  (medal),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Consulting  Phy- 
sician R.N.,  with  rank  of  Surg.-Rear- 
Adm. ; formerly  Examiner  in  Med.  to 
Oxford,  Camb.,  London,  Manchester, 
Durham,  Bristol,  and  Sheffield  Univs. ; 
appointed  Physician  to  Victoria  Hos- 
pital for  Children  1905,  Physician,  St.  | 
George’s  Hospital  1898,  and  Emeritus  I 


Physician  1918  ; is  Consulting  Physician 
King  Edward  VII.  Convalescent  Hos- 
pital for  Officers,  Osborne  ; was  Pres,  of 
Roy.  So.  of  Medicine  1918-20  ; author 
of  various  med.  works  : m.  1894,  Lisette 
Eila,  da.  of  Francis  Mackenzie  Ogilvy  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 
55,  Upper  Brook  Street,  W.  1 ; Kitty 
Crag,  Grasmere  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — Ian  Humphry  Davy,  b.  1901. 

Rolleston,  Col.  Sir  Lancelot,  K.C.B., 
D.S.O. , el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  Lancelot 
Rolleston,  M.P.,  of  Watnall,  Notting- 
hamshire ; b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; is  a J.P., 
D.L.,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  Notts  (High  Sheriff  1877),  Col.  in 
Territorial  Force,  a Mounted  Brig. 
Com.,  and  Hon.  Col.  a Regt.  of  Yeo.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  3rd 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; commanded  Notts 
and  Derby  Territorial  Force  Mounted 
Brig.  1908-12  : m.  1882,  Lady  Charlotte 
Emma  Maud  Dalzell,  C.B.E. , sister  of 
12th  Earl  of  Carnwath  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902  ; K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Watnall 
Hall,  Nottingham. 

Rollit,  Sir  Albert  Kaye,  Z.L.D., 
el.  son  of  the  late  John  Rollit;  b.  1842; 
ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Lond.  (of  which  he 
is  a Fellow,  and  Member  of  Council)  ; 
B.A.,  Lond.  Univ.  (1st  class)  1864,  and 
LL.D.  (Univ.  Gold  Medallist)  1866,  and 
D.C.L.  Montreal  1870,  and  Durham 
1891  ; Hon.  D.Lit.,  Leeds  1904  ; Fel- 
low and  Member  of  Senate  of  the  Univ. 
of  London  1890  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
(prizeman  of  Incorporated  Law  So.) 
1863  ; has  been  Sheriff  and  twice  Mayor 
of  Hull,  and  was  Chm.  of  Executive 
Committee  of  Municipal  Corporations 
Jubilee  Celebration  1885  : was  Pres, 
of  British  Commn.  for  Brussels  Inter- 
national Exhibition,  and  a Roy.  Commr. 
for  Chicago  and  Paris  Exhibitions  ; is  a 
J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Liberty  of  the  Tower, 
a J.P.  for  Windsor,  and  for  cos.  London 
and  Berks,  a D.L.  for  W.  Riding  of  York 
and  for  city  and  co.  of  City  of  York,  one 
of  H.M.’s  Lieuts.  for  City  of  London, 
Chm.  of  Saving  Banks  Inspection  Com- 
mittee, Pres,  of  Hull  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  of  Asso.  Chambers  of  Com- 
merce of  United  Kingdom,  and  of 
London  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  (T.F.),  Hon.  Freeman 
of  Kingston-upon-Hull  and  Hudders- 
field and  of  Carpenters’  Co.,  an  Elder 
Brother  of  the  Trinity  House,  Board  of 
Trade  Representative  on  Humber  Con- 
servancy, Vice-Pres.  of  the  Council  of 
Incorporated  Law  So.,  Pres,  of  Muni- 
cipal Corporation’s  Asso.  of  United 
Kingdom,  a Grand  Officer  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  a Knight  Com.  of  Roy.  Orders 
of  Christ  and  of  Villa  Vicosa  of  Portugal, 
and  of  the  Orders  of  the  Dannebrog  of 
Denmark,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  a steamship  owner  at 
Hull,  Newcastle,  and  London ; has 
Cross  of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  Com.’s 
Cross  of  Order  of  Francis  Joseph  of 
Austria,  and  Grand  Cordon  of  1st 
class  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Servia  ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  International 
Exhibitions  Roy.  Commn.  1909,  and 
Consul-Gen.  for  Roumania  in  London 
1911  ; represented  Oxford  Univ.  at 
Commercial  Education  International 
Congress,  Vienna  1910 ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Hull,  W.  Div.  (C)  1885, 


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and  Surrey,  Mid.  or  Epsom,  Div. 
Jan.  1910  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div. 
of  Islington  1886-1906,  when  he  was 
defeated  : m.  1st,  1872,  Eleanor  Anne, 
who  d.  1885,  da.  of  William  Bailey,  J.P., 
of  Winestead  Hall,  H older  ness  ; 2nd, 
1896,  Mary  Caroline,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Richard  Mich  ell,  D.D., 
Principal  of  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford,  and 
Public  Orator  of  the  Univ.,  and  widow 
of  (i)  Arthur  Kindersley  Blair,  71st 
Highland  L.I.,  and  (ii)  the  3rd  Duke  of 
Sutherland ; cr.  Knt.  1885.  4,  Crom- 

well Place,  S.IF.  ; Carbisdale  Castle, 
Ross-shire  ; Carlton,  and  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Clubs. 

Daughter  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Elma  : m. 
1896,  Capt.  Richard  Todd  Roney  Ellison. 

Roney,  Sir  Ernest,  son  of  the  late 
John  Roney,  of  Brixton,  S.W.  ; b.  1871 ; 
ed.  privately  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1899  ; 
is  head  of  the  legal  firm  of  Roney  and  Co. , 
of  42,  New  Broad  Street,  E.C. , and 
Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  : m.  1898,  Emily  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  Richard  Henry  Jones  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Sidlaw,  4,  South  Side,  Wimbledon  Com- 
mon, S.  W.  19/  Crespigny  House,  Alde- 
burgh,  Suffolk;  National  Liberal , and 
Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Ernest  John,  b.  1900, — Esmond 
Richari,  b.  1907- 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Helena,  b.  1899, 
— Emily  Feod ore,  b.  1909. 

Roos-Keppel  [see  Keppel]. 

Rose,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Hugh  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Rose,  of 
Kilravock  Lodge,  Edinburgh  ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
is  a Paint  and  Varnish  Manufacturer, 
and  a J.P.  for  co.  of  City  of  Edinburgh ; 
Chm.  Edinburgh  Sch.  Board  1915-19 
(Member  1911-19),  and  of  Edinburgh 
Education  Authority  1919-20,  Pres. 
Asso.  of  Education  Authorities  1919-20, 
Chm.  Advisory  Council  to  Scottish  Edu- 
cation Depart.  1920,  Div.  Food  Commr. 
for  E.  Scotland  1917-18,  and  Food 
Commr.  for  Scotland  1919-20  ; European 
War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Direc- 
tor of  Land  Settlement,  Scotland  1920  : 
m.  1901,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Weir,  J.P.,  D.L..  of  Edinburgh ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  Knt.  1919.  5,  Carlton 

Terrace,  Edinburgh ; Reform,  and  United 
Service  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Hugh,  b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Catherine,  b.  1905, — 
Margaret  Alice,  b.  1908. 

Rose,  Sir  Thomas  Kirke,  D.Sc.,  son 
of  Thomas  Rose  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Dul- 
wich Coll.  ; D.Sc.,  London  1894  ; is  a 
Metallurgist,  and  an  Asso.  of  Roy.  Sch. 
of  Mines  ; was  Assist.  Assayer,  Royal 
Mint  1890-1902,  since  when  he  has 
been  Chemist  and  Assayer  there  ; 
has  gold  medal  of  Institution  of  Mining 
and  Metallurgy  ; author  of  “ Metallurgy 
of  Gold,”  etc.:  m.  1890,  Jenny,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  B.  Rundell ; cr.  Knt.  1914. 
I den  Lodge,  Link  field  Lane,  Redhill. 
Daughter  living — Phyllis  Margaret,  b.  1899. 

Rose-Innes  [see  Innes]. 

Rosenthal,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  C.  J.  cl 
Rosenthal,  of  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1875  ; ed. 
in  N.S.  Wales ; is  an  Architect,  an 
A.R.I.B.A.  (London),  and  Brig.-Gen. 
Australian  Artillery ; European  War 
1915-18,  present  at  Gallipoli,  Sinai, 
France  and  Belgium  (five  times  wounded, 
despatchessix  times,  C.B.,C.M.G., D.S.O., 
Belgian  and  French  Croix  de  Guerre 


with  Palm,  Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.B.); 
appointed  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Aus- 
tralian Imperial  Forces  Depot  in  United 
Kingdom  1919  : m.  1897,  Harriet  Ellen, 
da.  of  H.  Burs  ton,  of  Melbourne  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  D.S.O. 
1918,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales. 

Sons  living — Charles  Burston,  b.  1899  ; Sub.- 
Lieut.  Roy.  Australian  Navy, — Albert 
Sydney,  b.  1901  ; Midshipman  Roy.  Aus- 
tralian Navy, — Christian  Clov,  b.  190 7. 

Rosling,  Sir  Edward,  son  of  the  late 
Joseph  Rosling,  of  South  Nutfield  ; b. 
1863  ; formerly  a planter  in  Ceylon,  and 
a M.L.C.  of  the  Colony  (representing 
planters’  interests)  : m.  1888,  Ella,  da. 
of  the  late  Hugh  White  ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
Alder syde,  Weybridge  ; Oriental,  Club. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — Josephine  : tn.  1916,  Major 
Allan  George  Hamilton,  R.A.M.C. 

Ross,  Sir  Edward  Denison,  C.I.E., 
Ph.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander 
Johnstone  Ross,  D.D.,  V.  of  St.  Paul’s, 
Stepney,  E.  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(Fellow  1898) ; is  a Fellow  of  Calcutta 
Univ.,  and  a Foreign  Corresponding 
Member  of  Hungarian  Acad.  ; was  Pro- 
fessor of  Persian  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
1896-1901,  Principal  of  Calcutta  Mad- 
rasah 1901-11,  Officer-in-Charge  of 
Records  of  Govt,  of  India  and  Assist. 
Sec.  in  Education  Depart.  1911-14 
(when  he  retired),  and  Keeper  of  the 
Stein  Collection  of  Central  Asian  Anti- 
quities at  the  British  Museum  1914-16, 
since  when  he  has  been  Director  of 
Sch.  of  Oriental  Studies,  London  In- 
stitution ; author  of  numerous  publica- 
tions : m.  1904,  Dora,  da.  of  William 
Thomas  Robinson;  cr.  C.I.E.  1912, 
Knt.  1918.  School  of  Oriental  Studies, 
Finsbury  Circus,  E.C. 2. 

Ross,  Col.  Sir  Ronald,  K.C.B., 
K.C.M.G.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  D.Sc., 

LL.D.,  M.D.,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Campbell 
Claye  Grant  Ross,  K.C.B.-,  b.  1857  ; Nobel 
Laureate  1902;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen 
1906;  Hon.  D.Sc.  Dublin  and  Leeds;  M.D. 
Stockholm  and  Athens  ; Hon.  Freeman 
So.  of  Apothecaries  ; sometime  Major 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1886  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  as  Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; sometime 
Consultant  for  Malaria  to  War  Office, 
and  now  to  Min.  of  Pensions  ; is 
Hon.  Adviser,  Indian  Research  Fund, 
and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  ; has  been  Professor  of  Tropi- 
cal Medicine,  Liverpool  Univ.  ; for- 
merly Physician  for  Tropical  Diseases, 
King’s  Coll.  Hospital;  editor  of  “Science 
Progress,”  etc.  : m.  1889,  Rosa  Bessie, 
da.  of  Alfred  Bloxam  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  K. C.M.G. 
1918.  36,  Harley  House , Regent's  Park, 

N.W. 

Son  living — Charles  Claye,  b.  1901. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy,  b.  1891 ; m. 
1916,  Lieut.-Col.  James  William  Langstaff, 
R.A.M.C., — Sylvia  Rose,  b.  1893  : m.  1917, 
Major  James  Blumer,  Durham  L-I- 

Ross,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Walter  Charteris, 

K. B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
George  William  Holms  Ross  of  Cro- 
marty, co.  Ross ; b.  1857 ; entered 
2nd  Regt.  and  transferred  to  68  th 
Regt.  1877,  became  Capt.  Durham 

L. I.  1887,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1903, 
Col.  1907  (retired  1908),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  com- 


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mand  of  Mounted  Inf.,  with  rank  of 
Lieut. -Col.  (dangerously  wounded,  des- 
patches three  times,  medal  with  five 
clasps,  C.B.),  European  War  1914-18, 
Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches  four  times, 

C. M.G.,  K.B.E.,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  Crown  of  Roumania  and  Star 
of  Roumania  with  Swords,  Greek 
medal  for  mil.  merit)  ; was  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.,  Bombay  1897  and  Punjab 
1898-1900,  and  in  command  of  7th 
Provisional  Batn.  1902-3,  and  1st  Pro- 
visional Batn.  1903-7;  is  a J.P.  and 

D. L.  for  Ross  and  Cromarty  : m.  1st, 
1887,  May,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  F.-M.  Sir 
Donald  Martin  Stewart,  1st  Bt.,  G.C.B., 
G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  ; 2ndly,  1897,  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Hill,  of  Clevedon 
Hall,  and  Hazel  Manor,  Compton 
Marten,  Somerset ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  C.M.G.  1918  ; K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Cromarty  House,  Cromarty. 

Ross-of-Bladensburg,  Lieut.- Col.  Sir 
John  Foster  George,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  David  Ross-of-Bladens- 
burg, Esq.,  of  Rosstrevor,  co.  Down  ; 
b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; Hon.  LL.D., 
Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  1909  ; a Member 
of  Senate  of  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  1899- 
1909  ; entered  R.A.  1868,  and  Cold- 
stream Guards  1873,  became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  1889,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  re- 
tired 1901  ; served  with  Soudan  Ex- 
pedition 1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star) ; was  A.D.C.  to  successive  Lords- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earls  Spencer  ana 
Carnarvon)  1882-6,  Sec.  to  two  British 
Missions  to  Holy  See  1887,  and  D.A.A.G. 
at  Aldershot  1899-1901,  and  Ch.  Commr. 
of  Dublin  Metropolitan  Police  1901-14  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Down,  and  a 
Member  of  Corporation  of  Roy.  Hi- 
bernian Mil.  Sch. : m.  1870,  the  Hon. 
Blanche  Amelia  Skeffington,  da.  of  10th 
Viscount  Massereene  and  Ferrard,  K.P. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1892,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1903, 
K.C.V.O.  1911.  Rosstrevor  House,  Ross- 
trevor, co.  Down. 

Rotton,  Sir  John  Francis,  K.C.,  son 
of  Richard  Rotton  ; b.  1837  ; M.A.  and 
LL.B.  London  Univ.  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  i860,  and  a K.C.  1891  ; was  Legal 
Assist,  in  Privy  Council  Office  and  Local 
Govt.  Board  1869-76,  Assist.  Sec.  of 
Local  Govt.  Board  1876-82,  and  Legal 
Adviser  thereto  1882-98  ; cr.  Knt.  1899. 
Lockwood,  Frith  Hill,  Godaiming,  Surrey. 

Roumania,  H.M.the  King(  Ferdinand) 
of,  G.C.B.  ; cr.  G.C.B.  (Hon.  Civil)  1892 
[see  “ Royal  Family  ”]. 

Rowell,  Sir  Herbert  Babington 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Robert  Rowell, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at 
Mill  Hill,  in  Switzerland,  and  at  Glasgow 
Univ. ; is  a M.I.C.E.,  a Member  of  In- 
stitute of  Naval  Architects,  a J.P.  for 
co.  Durham,  a Shipbuilder,  and  Chm.  of 
R.  and  W.  Hawthorn,  Leslie  and  Co. 
(Limited) ; was  Pres.  Shipbuilding  Em- 
ployers’ Federation  1 91 2- 1 4 and  of  N.-E. 
Institute  of  Engineers  and  Shipbuilders 
1915-17;  during  European  War  was 
Member  of  Advisory  Councils  to  Min.  of 
Munitions,  and  to  Min.  of  Reconstruc- 
tion ; is  Vice-Pres.  of  Federation  of 
British  Industries,  a Member  of  Mer- 
chant Shipping  Advisory  Committee,  of 
Advisory  Committee  of  Min.  of  Labour, 
and  a Member  of  Northumberland  Terri- 
torial Force  Asso.  : m.  1891,  Mary 
Dobree,  da.  of  John  N.  Robin,  of  Naples  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  The  Manor  House, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; Redesmouth  House , 
N orihumberland  ; 242,  St.  James  Court, 


Burlingham  Gate,  S.VF.i  ; Royal  Socie- 
ties,’  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Herbert  Babington  Robin, 
A.F.C.,  b.  1894;  Capt.  R.E.  and  attached 
R.A.F., — Robert  Maingay,  b.  1907. 
Daughters  living — Eirene  Dobree  Robin,  b. 
1892  : m.  1919,  Iyieut.-Com.  Richard  B. 

Lane,  R.N., — Janet  Robin,  b.  1896. 

Rowland,  Sir  Leonard  Bromfield,  son 
of  William  Rowland,  of  Wrexham ; b. 
1862;  a J. P.  for  Denbighshire;  Mayor  of 
Wrexham  1915-19 : m.  1897,  a da.  of 
Thomas  Bushby,  of  Llangollen  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Whvbro  House,  Wrexham. 

Rowlatt,  Sir  Frederick  Terry,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry  Rowlatt, 
formerly  of  Wyelands,  Ross ; b.  1865 ; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh;  is  a 
Banker,  Gov.  of  the  National  Bank  of 
Egypt,  Pres.  Agricultural  Bank  of  Egypt 
and  of  Bank  of  Abyssinia,  and  a Fellow 
of  Institute  of  Bankers,  London;  has 
Grand  Cordons  of  Order  of  the  Nile  and 
Medjidie : m.  1903,  Edith  May,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  E.  Cornish,  C.M.G.  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Zohria,  Gizerah, 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

Rowlatt,  Hon.  Sir  Sidney  Arthur 
Taylor,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  A.  H. 
Rowlatt,  of  Alexandria  ; b.  1862  ; for- 
merly Fellow  of  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886,  and  a Bencher 
1908;  joined  Oxford  Circuit ; appointed 
J unior  Counsel  to  Inland  Revenue 
Depart.  1900,  Recorder  of  Windsor 
Dec.  1904,  Junior  Counsel  to  the 
Treasury  1905,  and  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.) 
1912  : m.  1890,  Elizabeth  Heming- 
way ; cr.  Knt.  1912,  K.C.S.I.  1918. 
Gay  bowers  Manor  House,  Danbury , 
Essex;  358,  Royal  Courts  of  Justice, 
W.C. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Royle,  Sir  George,  O.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Royle,  of  Bury,  Lan- 
cashire; b.  1861;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1905  ; a J.P  for  Bedford  (Mayor  1903),  a 
F.R.G.S.,  Vice-Chm.  of  National  Assem- 
bly, a Member  of  National  Savings  Com- 
mittee, Chm.  Bedfordshire  National 
Health  Insurance  Committee,  and  Pres. 
Bedford  Div.  Liberal  Asso.  ; Hon.  Re- 
cruiting Officer  and  Mil.  Ser.  Representa- 
tive during  European  War : m.  1882, 

Rosetta,  da.  of  William  Wilfred ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Rutland  Road , Bedford ; 3, 
Stone  Buildings,  Lincoln' % Inn,  W.C. ; 
National,  and  Eighty  Clubs. 

'R\JCK,Maj.-Gen.Sir  Richard  Matthews, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Laurence  Ruck,  of  Newington  Manor 
House,  Kent;  b.  1851;  entered  RE. 
1871,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1889, 
Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  1901,  Col. 
1904,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1908;  retired  1912; 
was  Assist.  Instructor  in  Telegraphy,  Sch. 
of  Mil.  Engineering  1881-5,  Assist.  In- 
spector Submarine  Mining  Defences  1886- 
91,  Inspector  Mining  Defences  at  Head 
Quarters  1891-6,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Fortifications  there  1902-4,  Director  of 
Fortifications  and  Works  1904-8,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Administration, 

E.  Command  1908-12  and  1915-16  ; was 
a Ch.  Engineer  1914-15  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911,  C.M.G.  1917,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Ruggles-Brise  [see  Brise]. 

Rumford,  Dame  Clara  Butt-,  D.B.E.y 
da.  of  Capt.  H.  A.  Butt,  of  Bristol; 
b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Music  the 


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well-known  contralto  singer : m.  1900, 
Kennerley  Rumford  ; cr.  D.  B.E.  (Civil) 

1 9 20.  Compton  Lodge , Harley  Road , 
South  Hampstead , IV.  W. ; Brook  Lodge , 
North  Stoke,  Wallingford. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — Joy. 

Rundle,  Gen.  Sir  (Henry  Macleod) 
Leslie,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Joseph 
Sparkhall  Rundle,  R.N.  ; b.  1856  ; ed. 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered 
R.A.  1876,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  1885,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1889, 
Brevet  Col.  1894,  Maj.-Gen.  1896,  Lieut. 
Gen.  1905,  Col.  Comdt.  R.A.  1907,  and 
Gen.  1909  ; retired  1919  ; is  Hon.  Col. 

R. F.A.  (T.F.)  ; served  during  Zulu 
Campaign  1879-80,  present  at  battle  of 
Ulundi  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
during  Transvaal  Campaign  1880-81, 
present  at  siege  of  Potchefstroom 
(wounded,  despatches),  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  em- 
ployed with  Ababdeh  Tribes  (despatches, 
clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie,  Brevet  Major), 
with  Nile  Frontier  Force  1886-7,  in 
command  of  Mounted  Troops  and 
A.A.G.  at  action  of  Sarras  (despatches, 
3rd  class  Osmanieh,  D.S.O.),  on 
Nile  Frontier  1889,  in  command  of 
Artillery  at  action  of  Toski  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col),  in  E.  Soudan 
1891,  A.A.G.  to  Force  at  action  of  Tokar 
(despatches,  clasp),  with  Dongola  Ex- 
pedition 1896  as  Ch.  of  Staff,  present 
at  actions  of  Ferket  and  Hafir  (des- 
patches, Khedive’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.  for  dis- 
tinguished ser.),  with  Nile  Expedition 
1897  as  Ch.  of  Staff,  and  in  command, 
of  Force  at  Merowe  (despatches,  clasp), 
in  Nile  operations  1898,  as  Gen.  of  Com- 
munications (despatches),  during  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  as  Ch.  of  Staff,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  (horse shot,  medal) 
Khedive’s  clasp,  K.C.B.,  specially 
thanked  by  both  Houses  of  Parliament), 
in  command  of  subsequent  operations 
on  Blue  Nile  for  relief  of  Gedaref  1898, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  com- 
mand of  8th  Div.  (two  horses  shot, 
and  subsequently  of  E.  Div.  of  Orange 
River  Colony,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
(slightly  wounded,  despatches  several 
times,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  K.C.M.G.), 
commanded  Egyptian  Artillery  1888-92  ; 
was  A.G.  of  Egyptian  Army  and  Ch. 
of  the  Staff  1892-8,  in  command  of 

S. -E.  Dist.  1898-9,  D.A.G.  to  the 
Forces  1899-1900,  Comdg.  Div.  Aider- 
shot  1900,  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn.  Buffs 
E.  Kent  Regt.)  1899-1907,  in  command 
of  5th  Div.  of  2nd  Army  Corps  1902-3, 
of  N.-E.  Dist.  1903-5,  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.-in-Ch.,  N.  Command  1905-7, 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Malta  1909-15, 
in  command  of  an  Army  1915,  and  a 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch.  1915-16  ; 
has  2nd  class  Medjidie  ; is  a Pasha  in 
Egypt,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Herts:  m.  1887,  Eleanor 
Georgina  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Juerusalem  in  England), 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  H . J . Montgomery 
Campbell.  R.A.,  of  Thurmaston  Hall, 
Leicestershire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.M.G. 
1896,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1898,  K. C.M.G.  1901, 
G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  G.C.V.O.  1912, 
G. C.M.G.  1914.  Travellers ’ Club. 


Runtz,  Sir  John  Johnson,  el.  son  of 
the  late  John  Runtz,  of  Stoke  Newing- 
ton,  N.  ; b.  1842  ; ed.  privately  ; is  an 
Insurance  Broker,  a J.P.  for  co.  of 
London,  Pres,  of  N.  Hackney  Conser- 
vative Asso.,  a Member  of  City  of 
London  Conservative  Asso.,  head  of  the 
firm  of  J.  J.  Runtz  and  Son,  of  10,, 
Walbrook,  E.C.4,  first  Pres,  of  Cor- 
poration of  Insurance  Brokers,  Past 
Master  of  Wheelwrights’  Co.,  and  Hon. 
Treasurer  Metropolitan  Div.,  National 
Unionist  Asso.  ; was  a Member  of  Cor- 
poration of  City  of  London  1898-1919, 
and  first  Mayor  of  Stoke  Newington 
1900-1901  : m.  1st,  1864,  Emma,  who 
d.  1911,  second  da.  of  the  late  William 
Westwood,  of  Ventor,  Isle  of  Wight 
2ndly,  1914,  Adeline,  da.  of  William 
Jenkinson,  of  Stoke  Newington,  N.  ; cr- 
Knt.  1903.  Tunnel  Woods,  near  Watford , 
Herts  ; City  Carlton,  and  Constitutional 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Stanley,  b. 
1869, — Sidney  Westwood,  C.B.E.,  b.  1875 
[see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Florence. 

Russell,  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Andrew 
Hamilton,  K.C.B. , K. C.M.G.,  son  of 
Capt.  Andrew  Hamilton  Russell,  of  The 
Heath  House,  Petersfield  ; b.  1868  : ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  a sheep 
farmer,  and  Col.  New  Zealand  Imperial 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18,  Comdg. 
a New  Zealand  Div.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia)  : m.  1896, 

Gertrude  Mary  Beetham  Williams ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Tunanui,  Hastings,  New 
Zealand ; Naval  aud  Military  Club . 

Sons  living — Andrew  Hamilton,  b.  1902, — 
John  Tinsley,  b.  1903. 

Daughters  living — Katherine  Mary,  6.1897, 
— Janet  Margaret,  6.  1898, — Margaret  Ger- 
trude, 6.  1907. 

Russell,  Sir  Herbert  William  Henry, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  H.  Clark  Russell ; 
h.  1869  ; ed.  at  Newcastle  Roy.  Gram.. 
Sch.  ; War  Correspondent  to  Reuter's 
Agency  and  Press  Asso.  during  Euro- 
pean War;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batn. 
Somerset  L.I.  ; has  Legion  of  Honour:: 
m.  18 — , Lucie  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Meech,  of  Beaminster,  Dorset ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  4,  Lonsdale 

Villas,  Mannamead,  Plymouth ; Royal 
South - Western  Yacht  [Plymouth]  Club. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Russell,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  MichaeL 
William,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  George 
Russell;  b.  i860;  entered  R.A.M.C. 
1885,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Col.  1914,. 
Hon.  Surg.-Gen.  1917  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918  ; retired  1917  ; served  in 
Sudan  1885-6  (medal,  bronze  star), 
with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890,  and 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps. 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; was  Dep.  Director- 
Gen.,  Army  Med.  Ser.,  War  Office  1914- 
18  : m.  1892,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  Col.  C.  H. 
Plowden  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G: 
1918.  8,  Sydney  Place,  S.W.y ; Mer- 

wald  House,  Upper  W aimer,  Kent. 
Russell-Cotes  [see  Cotes], 

Rut  hen,  Sir  Charles  Tamlin,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Ruthen  ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Public  Sch.,  S.  Shields ; an 
Architect  and  Surveyor,  F.R.I.B.A., . 


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Pres,  of  So.  of  Architects,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Institute  of  Arbitrators 
and  of  London  So.,  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Arts,  a Member  of  Concrete 
Institute,  Consulting  Ch.  Inspector  of 
Official  Accommodation,  H.M.  Office  of 
Works,  Pres.  Swansea  Branch  National 
Federation  of  Discharged  and  Demobi- 
lized Sailors  and  Soldiers,  a Member  of 
Grants  Committee  of  Min.  of  Labour, 
Hon.  Treasurer  of  Welsh  Housing  and 
Development  Asso.,  Architectural  Direc- 
tor of  R.  E.  Jones  (Limited)  of  Swansea, 
•Cardiff,  etc.,  and  Capt.  Glamorgan 
R.A.S.C.  Motor  Transport  (Vol.) ; was 
Ch.  Inspector  and  Dep.  Controller  of 
Accommodation  for  London  Area  1917- 
20:  m.  1894,  Matilda  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Bondfield  Westlake,  of 
Swansea  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  Knt.  1919. 
Dderwen-fawr,  Blackpyl,  Swansea; 
National  Liberal,  Swansea  Liberal,  and 
Swiss  Alpine  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Jennie  Westlake,  b.  1898. 
Rutherford,  Sir  Ernest,  F.R.S.,  son 
of  James  Rutherford,  of  Taranaki,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Nelson  Coll., 
at  Canterbury  Coll.,  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1892,  M.A.  1893,  B.Sc.  1894,  Fellow 
1919)  ; D.Sc.,  New  Zealand  1901,  Hon. 
D.Sc.,  Dublin  and  Durham ; Hon. 
LL.D.,  Pennsylvania,  Wisconsin,  McGill, 
Birmingham  and  Edinburgh ; Hon. 
Ph.D.,  Giessen;  was  Macdonald  Pro- 
-fessor  of  Physics,  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal 
1898-1909,  and  Langworthy  Professor 
and  Director  of  Physical  Laboratory, 
Manchester  Univ.  1909-19,  since  when 
he  has  been  Cavendish  Professor  of 
Experimental  Physics  in  Camb.  Univ.; 
is  aF.R.S.  ; received  Roy.  So.  Rumford 
medal  1905,  and  Nobel  Chemistry  prize 
1908  : m.  1900,  Mary,  da.  of  Arthur 
De  Renzy  Newton,  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Newnham 
Cottage,  Queen's  Road,  Cambridge ; 
Athenceum,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Eileen  Mary,  b.  1901. 

Rutherford,  Sir  (William)  Watson, 
M.P.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William  Ruther- 
ford, of  Liverpool ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  Great  Crosby  ; 
admitted  Solicitor  1875  ; is  head  of  the 
legal  firm  of  Rutherford  and  Co.,  of  48, 
Cannon  Street,  E.C.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Liverpool  ; was  Lord  Mayor  of  Liver- 
pool 1902-3  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Scotland  Div.  of  Liverpool  (C)  1900  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Derby  Div.  of  Liver- 
pool Jan.  1903  to  Nov.  1918  ; has  sat 
for  Edge  Hill  Div.  thereof  since  Dec. 
1918  : m.  1878,  Elspeth,  whorf.  1914,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Alexander  Strachan  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Boxdale,  Walton-on-the 
Hill,  Surrey  ; Carlton  Club. 

Son  living — John  Hugh,  b.  1886;  Capt. 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  : m.  1913,  Isabel, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Thompson  Smith,  of 
Liverpool. 

Daughters  living — Doris  : tn.  1917,  Frank 
Pearce,  of  Laurence  Weston,  near  Bristol, — 
Elspeth  : m.  1915,  Douglas  Grant,  of  San 
Francisco,  U.S.A., — Freda,  tn.  1917,  Capt. 
Ricardo  Daniel  Tuohy,  R.G.A. 

Ryan,  Sir  Charles  Lister,  K.C.B  . 

5 th  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Ryan  ; b.  1831  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; was  a 
Clerk  in  Treasury  1851-65,  and  Private 
Sec.  to  Mr.  Disraeli,  Sir  Stafford  North- 


is  a J .P.  for  Berks,  and  a Gov.  of  Welling- 
ton Coll.  : m.  1862,  Jane  Georgiana, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Shaw-Lefevre,  K.C.B. , D.C.L.  • cr 
C.B.  1881,  K.C.B. 
died  Nov.  20th, 


[He 


(Civil)  1887. 

1920.] 

Daughter  living — Jane  Louise. 

Ryan, Maj .-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Snodgrass, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Ryan  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Ch. 
of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Melbourne,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
18 — ) ; is  Col.  and  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  Aus- 
tralian Army  Med.  Corps,  a Member  of 
Faculty  of  Med.,  Melbourne  Univ., 
Lecturer  in  Clinical  Surg.  there, 
Hon.  Physician  to  Gov. -Gen  of  Austra- 
lia, and  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Mil. 
Forces,  Victoria  ; European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  C.B.) ; is  Grand  Officer 
Order  of  the  Medjidie  and  Officer  of 
Order  of  the  Osmanieh  : m.  1883,  Alice, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Theophilus  Summer, 
of  Victoria;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 
and  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  3 7,  Collins 

Street,  Melbourne ; Melbourne  Club. 

Son  living — Rupert  Sumner,  D.S.  0.,  b.  1884 
[see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living— Ethel  Marion. 

Rycroft,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Henry,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  Rycroft, 
Bt.l. 

Rymer,  Sir  Joseph  Sykes,  son  of 
Matthew  Rymer,  of  York  ; b.  1841  ; 
ed.  at  Commercial  Coll.,  York ; is  a 
Colliery  Proprietor,  a J.P.  and  Aider- 
man  for  City  of  York  (Sheriff  1883,  and 
Lord  Mayor  1887-8,  1889-1900,  1907-8, 
and  1912-13),  and  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  and  for  City  of  York  : m. 
1864,  Sarah,  da.  of  John  Leetham  ; cr. 
Knt.  1901.  The  Mount,  York. 

Sons  living — Henry  Valentine,  b.  1865  : tn. 
18 — , — Matthew,  b.  1868  : tn.  18 — , — Edwin 
John  Leetham,  b.  1870  : tn.  18 — , — Walter, 
b.  1879  : m.  1907,  Constance  Stork. 
Daughter  living — Annie,  b.  1866 : tn.  1898, 
C.  Hogg. 

Ryrie,  Brig-Gen.  Sir  Granville  de 
Laune,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  Hon. 
Alexander  Ryrie,  M.L.C.,  of  Micalago, 
N.S.  Wales  (11  years  M.L.A.,  N.S. 
Wales) ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Parramatta  ; is  a Grazier,  a Member  of 
N.S.  Wales  FederalParliament,  and  Col. 
Australian  Forces  ; S.  African  War 
with  6th  Imperial  Bushmen  (severely 
wounded),  European  War  1915-18, 
Comdg.  a Brig.,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
C.M.G.  K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Nile  ot 
Egypt)  : m.  1895,  Mary  Frances 

Gwendolyn,  da.  of  Judge  McFarland, 
of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  Micalago,  N.S.  Wales;  Union 
{Sydney)  Club. 

Saba  Pasha,  Sir  Joseph,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Nicholas  Saba,  of  Cairo, 
Egypt;  b.  1852;  was  Postmaster-Gen. 
of  Egypt  1887-1907,  and  Min.  of  Finance 
1910-n  ; represented  Egypt  at  Postal 
Congresses  of  Vienna,  Washington, 
and  Rome  ; has  1st  class  of  Order  of 
the  Nile,  and  Grand  Cross  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 
1907.  4,  Soliman  Pasha  Street,  Cairo, 

Egypt. 

Son  living — George,  b.  1882. 

Daughters  living — Three. 


cote,  and  Mr.  Gladstone,  successive  „ ...  r ... 

Chancellors  of  the  Exchequer  1859-65,  Sack ville- West  [see  West], 
Sec.  to  Board  of  Audit  1865-73,  Assist. 

Comptroller  and  Auditor  of  Exchequer 
and  Audit  Departs.  1873-88,  and 
Comptroller  and  Auditor-Gen.  1888-96  ; 


Sadler,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  James  Hayes, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Sir  James  Hayes  Sadler,  K.C.M.G., 
of  73,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. ; b.  1851  ; 


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entered  61st  Regt.  1870,  became  Capt. 

l. S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1882,  Major 
1890,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1896 ; retired 
1899  ; served  in  Political  Depart. 
India  1877-99  > acted  as  Consul  at 
Muscat  1892  ; appointed  Consul-Gen. 
British  Protectorate,  Somali  Coast  1898, 
Commr.  for  Uganda  Protectorate  1902 
(also  Com-in-Ch.  there  1904),  Commr. 
(now  Gov.)  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  British 
E.  Africa  Protectorate  1905,  and  Gov. 
and  Com-in-Ch.  of  Windward  Islands 
1909  ; retired  1914  : m.  1875,  Rita 
Annie,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Wemyss  Smith,  Indian  Army ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1907. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — James  Hayes,  b.  1877;  Major 
R.A.  : m.  1904,  Nina  de  la  Chervois  Crom- 
melin. 

Sadler,  Sir  Michael  Ernest,  K.C.S.I., 
C.B.,  son  of  Michael  Thomas  Sadler, 
M.D.  (formerly  of  Barnsley),  of  Horton 
House,  Rugby  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884, 
M.A.  1887);  Steward (1886-95) andStu- 
dent  (1890-95)  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (Hon. 
Student  1912)  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Columbia 
Univ.  U.S.A.  1898  ; Hon.  Litt.D. 
Manchester  and  Sheffield  1913,  and 
Liverpool  1920 ; was  Director  of 
Special  Inquiries  and  Reports,  Board 
of  Education  1895-1903,  and  Professor 
of  the  History  and  Administration 
of  Education  in  Victoria  Univ., 
Manchester  1903-11,  since  when  he 
has  been  Vice-Chancellor  of  Leeds 
Univ. ; is  Chm.  of  Teachers’  Registra- 
tion Council ; was  Pres.  Calcutta  Univ. 
Commn.  1917-19  : m.  1885,  Mary 

Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Harvey, 

J. P.,  of  Park  House,  Barnsley;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1911,  K.C.S.I.  1919.  41, 

Headingley  Lane,  Leeds  ; Athenceum, 
Albemarle,  and  Leeds  Clubs. 

Son  living — Michael  Thomas  Harvey , b.  1888: 

m.  19x4,  Edith,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Albert  Darell 
Tupper-Carey,  V.  of  Huddersfield. 

Said  Pasha,  Mohammad,  G.C.M.G.  ; 
sometime  Pres,  of  Council  and  Min.  of 
Interior,  Egypt ; cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 
1912.  Cairo,  Egypt. 

St.  John,  Sir  Frederick  Robert, 

K. C.M.G.  [see  V.  Bolingbroke,  colls.]. 
Sale,  Sir  Stephen  George,  K.C.I.E., 

son  of  the  Rev.  J.  Sale  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Regent’s  Park  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (M.A.  1874) ; Bar.  Middle 

Temple  1876  ; was  Puisne  Judge,  High 
Court,  Calcutta  1893-1907,  and  Legal 
Adviser  and  Solicitor  to  Sec.  of  State 
for  India  1907-17  : m.  1884,  Margaret, 
da.  of  E.  Lewis,  J.P.,  of  Maindee  Hall, 
Newport,  Monmouthshire  ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1914.  122 a,  St.  James'  Court,  Bucking- 

ham Gate,  S.FP.  ; Heather  Wood,  Mid- 
hurst, Sussex ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Salmond,  Air  Vice-Marshal  Sir  John 
Maitland,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O. 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Salmond,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Camb.  1919 ; entered 
Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  1904,  became 
Capt.  1910,  Brevet  Major  1914, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  Maj.-Gen.  R.A.F. 
1918,  and  Air  Vice-Marshal  1919  ; S. 
African  War  1901-2,  present  at  opera- 
tions in  Transvaal  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 


as  Wing  Com.  Roy.  Flying  Corps,  and 
subsequently  Comdg.  a Training  Div. 
R.A.F.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy* 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  El  Nahda 
of  the  Hedjaz,  K.C.B.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; was  Director-Gen.  of 
Mil.  Aeronautics,  with  a seat  on  the 
Army  Council  1918-19;  appointed  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  R.A.F.  in  the  Field  191& 
and  Army  of  Occupation  1919,  a Member 
of  Air  Force  Selection  Board  1919,  and 
to  command  Inland  Area  R.A.F.  1920  : 
m.  1913,  Helen  Amy,  who  d.  1916,  da. 
of  James  Forbes  Lumsden,  advocate,, 
of  Johnstone  House,  Aberdeen ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.V.O.  1918, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Hillingdon  House, 
Uxbridge;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Salmond,  Hon.  Sir  John  William,  §on 
of  the  late  Professor  William  Salmond* 
of  Otago  Univ.,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Otago  Univ.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.* 
London  (M.A.)  ; LL.B.  London  ; Bar. 
New  Zealand  1887,  and  K.C.  1912  ; 
was  Professor  of  Law,  Adelaide  Union 
1897-1906  and  Victoria  Univ.  Coll., 
Wellington  1906-7,  Parliamentary 
Draftsman  to  New  Zealand  Govt.  1907- 
10,  and  Solicitor-Gen.,  New  Zealand 
1919-20,  since  when  he  has  been  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court* 
New  Zealand  : m.  1891,  Anne  Bryham, 
da.  of  the  late  J ames  Guthrie,  of 
Newcastle-on -Tyne ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Son  living — Kenneth,  b.  1894. 

Daughter  living — Annie  Laura,  b.  1896. 

Salmond,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William* 
K.C.B.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
James  Salmond,  J.P.,  of  Waterfoot* 
Cumberland  ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.E.  1857* 
became  Capt.  1868,  Major  1877,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1882,  Col.  1886,  and  Maj.-Gen. 

1898  ; - retired  1902  ; served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (despatches* 
medal,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh* 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; was  Musketry  In- 
structor to  Corps  of  R.E.  1872-7,  Assist. 
Director  of  Works  (Barracks),  War 
Office  1883-4,  A.A.G.  at  Head-Quarters 
1884-9,  A.Q.M.G.,  Head-Quarters  1889- 
90,  Col.-on-the-Staff  Comdg.  R.E.* 
Home  Dist.  1890-91,  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Fortifications  1891-6,  andD.A.G. 
at  Head-Quarters  1896-1902  (K.C.B. 
for  services  during  S.  African  War  ; 
received  distinguished  ser.  reward 

1899  ; appointed  a Col.  Comdt.  R.E. 
1915  : m.  1874,  Emma  Mary  Hoyle,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Fretwell  Hoyle,  of 
Hooton  Levet  Hall,  Maltby,  Yorkshire  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Whaddon  House,  Bruton,  Somerset ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living —William  Geoffrey  Hanson,  D.S.O.  * 
b.  1878  [see  “ Comp  anion  age”], — John 
Maitland,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  [see  “ Comp  an- 
ion age  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Maizie  : m.  1903,  Andrew 
Ramsay  Don-Wauchope  [see  Don-Wauchope* 
Bt.], — Mary  Gwendolen  : m.  1912,  Matthew 
Arnold  Bracey  Smith, — Gladys  Muriel  : m. 
1907,  Sacheverell  Arthur  Hebden. 

Salmond,  Air  Vice-Marshal  Sir 
(William)  Geoffrey  Hanson,  K.C.M .<?.* 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
William  Salmond,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1878  ; 
Air  Vice-Marshal  R.A.F.  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
seven  clasps),  China  1900  (medal),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.* 


IIIO 


KNIGHTAGE 


Orders  of  the  Nile  and  of  St.  Saviour  of 
Greece,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G.) ; m.  1910, 

■Margaret,  el.  da.  of  William  Carr,  of 
Ditchingham  Hall,  Norfolk  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
2,  Cambridge  Square,  Hyde  Park , W. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1920. 

Salter,  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Clavell,  son 
of  the  late  Dr.  Hyde  Salter,  F.R.S.  ; b. 
1859  ; B.A.  and  LL.B.  London  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1885,  and  a K.C.  1904  ; 
'went  W.  Circuit ; was  Recorder  of  Poole 
1904-17,  since  when  he  has  been  a 
judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice  (King’s 
Bench  Div.)  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
W.  Div.  of  Southwark  Jan.  1906  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Basingstoke,  Div.  of 
Hampshire  (C)  March  1906  to  Oct. 
1917  : m.  1894,  Mary  Dorothea,  who  d. 

1917,  da.  of  the  late  Major  John  Henry 
Lloyd,  R.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Queen 
Anne's  Mansions , S.tF.i  ; Athenceum, 
Carlton,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Ethel  Whelon, 
b.  1895. 

Saltmarsh,  Sir  (Edward)  George, 
son  of  Edward  John  Saltmarsh,  of 
Hampstead  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Highgate 
"Sell.  ; Senior  Partner  in  the  firm  of 
Usborne  and  Son,  corn  factors,  of  24,  St. 
Mary  Axe,  E.C.,  a Director  of  the  Baltic 
Mercantile  and  Shipping  Exchange 
^Limited),  a Com.  of  Orders  of  Crown 
of  Italy  and  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and 
an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; ap- 
pointed Original  Member  of  Port  of 
London  1909 ; was  Pres,  of  London 
Corn  Trade  Asso.  1908-9,  a Member  of 
Committee  on  Diverted  Cargoes  1914, 
of  Executive  Committee  on  Prize  Court 
-Claims  1914,  of  Indian  Wheat  Com- 
mittee 1915,  and  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Wheat  Supplies  1916  (Vice-Chm.  1918)  : 
-M.  1896,  Fanny  Edith,  da.  of  W. 

Priestley,  of  Offord  D’Arcy,  Hunts  ; cr. 
Knt.  1915.  Sandridge,  near  St.  Albans  ; 
Union  Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1908. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

.Salvidge,  Sir  Archibald  Tutton 
James,  K.B.E.,  son  of  Archibald  Tutton 
Salvidge,  of  Sunnyside,  West  Kirby ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute  ; is 
Managing  Director  of  Bent’s  Brewery 
Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  Chiciura 
Oil-fields  of  Roumania  (Limited),  Leader 
Liverpool  City  Council,  Chm.  Liverpool 
Constitutional  Asso.,  and  a J.P.  and  an 
Alderman  of  Liverpool ; was  Chm. 
National  Unionist  Asso.  1913  : m. 

1885,  Alice  Margaret  McKernan ; cr. 
Knt.  1916,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Braxted, 
Hoylake,  Cheshire;  Constitutional  Club. 
Sons  living — Stanley,  b.  1893, — Archibald 
Tutton,  b.  1896;  Capt.  Liverpool  Regt. 
Daughter  living — Alice  Frances,  b.  1887  : *n. 

1918,  Major  Norman  Nicholson,  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt. 

Sampson,  Col.  Sir  Aubrey  Wools-, 
K.C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Col.  in  the 
Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Lieut. -Col.  1st  Imperial  Light  Horse, 
which  he  raised  (present  at  battle  of 
Tilandslaagte)  and  in  W.  Transvaal  in 
command  of  Field  Intelligence  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  K.C.B. ),  against  Bam- 
baata  in  Zululand  1906,  and  during 
operations  in  Natal  1907  (despatches)  ; 
elected  a M.L.C.  of  Transvaal  1907,  and 
a Member  of  1st  Parliament  of  Union  of 
S.  Africa  (Braamfontein  Div.)  1910  ; cr. 
'C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Samson,  Sir  Edward  Marlay,  K.B.E. , 
K.C.,  son  of  Louis  Samson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  J 


of  Scotchwell,  Haverfordwest ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1910)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1893,  and  a K.C.  1917;  a J.P. 
for  Pembrokeshire,  Chm.  Haverfordwest 
Quarter  Sessions,  and  Vice-Chm.  Pem- 
brokeshire Quarter  Sessions  ; appointed 
Recorder  of  Swansea  1918  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Pembroke  co.  (C)  Jan. 
and  Dec.  1910;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
K.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  12,  Richmond  Road, 
Swansea;  The  Lodge,  Clarbeston  Road, 
Pembrokeshire  ; Carlton,  and  United  Uni- 
versity Clubs. 

Samthar,  H.E.  Maharaja  (Sir  Bir 
Singh  Deo  Bahadur)  Chief  of,  K.C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1864  ; is  Ch.  of  Samthar  ; cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1915.  Samthar,  Bundelkand,  Central 
India. 

Samuel,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Harry  Simon, 
P.C.,  M.P.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Samuel,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Herbert 
Louis,  P.C.,  G.B.E.  [see  “ Privy 
Council”]. 

Samuel,  Sir  John  Smith,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Hugh  Samuel,  of  Glasgow  ; 
b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; is  a 
Member  of  Middle  Temple,  Official  Sec. 
to  Lord  Provosts  of  Glasgow,  Clerk  of 
Lieutenancy  for  Co.  of  City  of  Glasgow, 
Ceremonial  Sec.  to  -Glasgow  Corpora- 
tion, Clerk  to  Visiting  Committee,  H.M. 
Prison,  Barlinnie,  Glasgow,  Hon.  Sec. 
Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Help  So.,  Glasgow, 
a F.R.S.E.,  a F.S.A.  (Scotland),  Joint 
Hon.  Sec.  of  Princess  Louise  Scottish 
Hospital  for  Limbless  Soldiers  and 
Sailors,  and  of  Prince  Albert  Workshops 
for  Training  of  Disabled  Sailors  and 
Soldiers,  Hon.  Treasurer  various  official 
War  Relief  Funds,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Glasgow,  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Hon- 
our and  of  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy,  a Knight  of  Order  of  Vasa 
(Sweden),  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  and  an  Officier  d’Academie  of 
France ; has  Russian  Order  of  Red 
Cross,  and  Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava  ; 
author  of  ‘ ‘ The  Lord  Provosts  of  Glas- 
gow,” “ Mary  Stuart  and  Eric  XIV  of 
Sweden,”  etc.  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  13, 

Park  Circus,  Glasgow  ; Caledonian,  and 
Art  ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Samuel,  Dame  Victoria  Louise, 
D.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; a founder  of  War 
Refugees  Committee  during  European 
War:  m.  18— , — Samuel;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  D.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Sanders,  Sir  Charles  John  Ough, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  James  Charles  Sanders, 
of  Devonport ; b.  1865 ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  King's  Coll.,-  London  ; was  in 
Marine  Depart,  of  Board  of  Trade  1885- 

1917,  Director  of  Shipbuilding  Work, 
Min.  of  Shipping  1917,  and  Assist,  to 
Controller-Gen  of  Merchant  Shipbuild- 
ing, Admiralty  1917-18  ; is  Chm.  of 
Conference  and  Works  Board  of  Ship- 
building Employers'  Federation  ; has 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : m.  1891,  Agnes 
Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Howell  Hughes, 
of  Neath  and  Llanelly  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Lyndhurst, 
Northbrook  Road,  Lee,  S.E.  13;  Royal 
Societies' , and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 
Son  living— Reginal  1 Yarath,  b.  1895. 
Daughter  living — Win  fred  Marjorie,  b.  1901. 

Sanders,  Sir  Edgar  Christian,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Martyn  Sanders,  V. 
of  Sutton  Forest,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.,  and  at  Durham 


KNIGHTS. 


I I II 


Univ.  ; admitted  Solicitor  1898  ; was 
Assist.  Prosecuting  Solicitor  for  Liver- 
pool 1899-1902,  and  Clerk  to  Liverpool 
Justices  1902-17  ; three  times  Pres. 
Justices’  Clerks’  So.  ; appointed  As- 
sessor to  Central  Control  Board  (Liquor) 
1915,  and  Gen.  Manager  Carlisle  State 
Control  Undertaking  1916 ; is  Hon. 
Capt.  Cumberland  R.A.S.C.  Motor 
Transport  (Vol.) ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy  : m.  1898,  Lilian,  da.  of  Hill 
Motum,  sometime  Town  Clerk  of 
Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
Eden  Hey , Stanwix,  Carlisle  ; Devon- 
shire Club. 

Son  living — Edgar  Martyn,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living — Eleanor  Lilian,  b.  1900. 

Sanderson,  Sir  Lancelot,  son  of 
the  late  John  Sanderson,  J.P.,  of 
Ward  House,  Ellel,  near  Lancaster  ; b. 
1863  ; ed.  at  Elstree,  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 

1885,  M.A.  1892) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 

1886,  a K.C.  1903,  and  a Bencher  1912  ; 
joined  N.  Circuit ; is  a J.P.  for  Lanca- 
shire and  Westmorland  ; appointed  Re- 
corder of  Wigan  Nov.  1901,  and  Ch. 
Justice  of  Bengal  1915  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Carlisle  July  1905  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  N.,  or  Appleby,  Div.  of  West- 
morland (C)  1910-15  : m.  1891,  Edith 
Mabel  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal),  el.  da.  of  Alfred 
Fletcher,  D.L.,  of  Allerton,  near  Liver- 
pool ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  Calcutta ; Ward 
House,  Ellel,  near  Lancaster  ; Carlton, 
and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Son  living — John  F.  B. , b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut. 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  Iy.I. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Littledale  Tunstall : 
m.  1914,  Reginald  Sharpe  [see  Sharpe,  Knt.]. 

Sands,  Sir  James  Patrick,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Hilton  Sands,  of  Ba- 
hamas ; b.  1859  ; is  a merchant ; was  a 
Member  of  House  of  Assembly,  Ba- 
hamas 1889-1916  (Leader  of  Govt. 
1909-16) ; has  been  a M.E.C.  Bahamas 
since  1901,  and  Pres.  Legislative  Coun- 
cil Bahamas,  since  1916 : m.  1884, 

Laura  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Robert  Hall,  of  Bahamas ; cr.  Knt. 
1917.  George  Street,  Nassau,  Bahamas. 

S andys,  Sir  John  Edwin,  Litt.D., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Timothy 
Sandys,  a Missionary  in  Calcutta  1830- 
70  ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at  Rep  ton,  and  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  Senior 
Classic  1867,  Fellow  1867,  M.A.  1870, 
Litt.D.  1886)  ; Hon.  Litt.D.  Dublin 
1892,  Hon.  LL.D.  Edinburgh  1909, 
Athens  1912,  and  Camb.  1920,  Hon. 
Litt.D.  Oxford  1920 ; was  Classical 
Lecturer  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  1867-77, 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.  1867-1907, 
Tutor  there  1870-1900,  Public  Orator, 
Camb.  Univ.  1876-1919,  External  Exa- 
miner in  Greek  at  Victoria  Univ. 
1897-1900,  and  Examiner  in  Greek  at 
London  Univ.  1900-1903  ; appointed 
Lane  Lecturer  at  Harvard  1905  ; elected 
a Fellow  of  British  Acad.  1900,  and 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Literature  1914 ; is  a 
Com.  of  Order  of  Saviour  of  Greece  ; 
author  of  “ History  of  Classical  Scholar- 
ship,” and  many  other  classical  works  : 
m.  1880,  Mary  Grainger,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Hall;  cr.  Knt.  1911. 
St.  John's  House,  Grange  Road  Cam- 
bridge ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sankaran  Nayar,  Hon.  Sir  Chettur, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1857  ; has  been  a Member  of 
Syndicate,  Madras  Univ.,  an  Additional 


Member  of  Madras  Legislative  Council, 
Govt.  Pleader  and  Public  Prosecutor, 
Pres.  Indian  National  Congress  (1897) 
and  of  Indian  Social  Conference,  Advo- 
cate-Gen. Madras,  and  a Puisne  Judge 
of  Madras  High  Court  ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Gov. -Gen.’s  Executive 
Council ; appointed  a Member  of  Council 
of  India  1919  ; cr.  C.LE.  1904,  Knt. 
1912.  34,  Alipur  Road,  Delhi,  India; 
Inver  arm,  Simla,  India. 

Sankey,  Hon.  Sir  John,  G.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Sankey  ; b.  1866  ; 
ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  B.C.L.,  M.A.  1909, 
Hon.  Fellow)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1892,  and  a K.C.  1909  ; went  S.  Wales 
Circuit ; was  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of 
Llandaff  1909-14,  since  when  he  has 
been  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice 
(King’s  Bench  Div.) ; is  Hon.  Vice- 
Chancellor  Priory  of  St.  John  for  Wales  ; 
acted  as  Chm.  of  Mines  Commn.  1920  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914,  G.B.E.  1917.  14,  Dean  s 

Yard,  Westminster  Abbey,  S.W.  ; Royal 
Courts  of  Justice , W.C. 

Santley,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the  late 
William  Santley,  musician,  of  Liverpool; 
b.  1834  ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute  ; is 
the  well-known  Baritone  Singer  ; author 
of  “Student  and  Singer”:  m.  1859, 
Gertrude,  da.  of  John  Mitchell  Kemble  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1907.  13,  Blenheim  Road,  N.W. 
Daughter  living — Edith  Hon.  Mrs.  Robert  H. 
Lyttelton)  : m.  1884,  the  Hon.  Robert  Henry 
Lyttelton,  of  17,  St.  John’s  Wood  Road, 
N.W.  [see  V.  Cobham], 

Sao  Maung  [see  Yaung  Hwe], 

Sargant,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Henry, 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Henry  Sargant,  Bar.- 
at-Law  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879)  ! Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1882  ; appointed  Junior 
Equity  Counsel  to  the  Treasury  1908, 
and  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice 
(Chancery  Div.)  1913  : m.  1900,  Amelia 
Julia,  R.R.C.,  da.  of  the  late  Dion 
Gambardella,  C.E.  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  6, 

Strathray  Gardens,  Eton  Avenue,  N.W.  ; 
General's  Meadow,  Walmer ; Royal 
Courts  of  Justice,  W.C. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Satow,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Ernest  Mason, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G.  [see  “ Privy  Council”]. 

Saunders,  Sir  Charles  James  Ren- 
ault, K.C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  James 
Renault  Saunders  ; b.  1857  ; held  vari- 
ous appointments  in  Natal  Civil  Ser. 
1876-87,  when  he  ratified  treaty  with 
Queen  of  Amatongaland  (despatches)  ; 
appointed  Resident  Magistrate  at 
Eshowe,  and  a J.P.  for  Zululand  1888  ; 
defined  boundary  between  Amatonga- 
land and  Zululand  1889  (despatches)  ; 
variously  employed  under  Zululand 
Govt.  1888-95  (despatches),  when  he 
was  appointed  Special  Commr.  for 
Trans-Pongoland  Territory,  and  carried 
out  the  final  Act  of  Annexation  of  that 
territory,  declaring  British  protection 
for  Amatongaland  ; acted  as  Resident 
Commr.  and  Ch.  Magistrate  of  Zululand 
1896  ; appointed  Ch.  Magistrate  and 
Civil  Commr.  for  Province  of  Zululand 
on  its  incorporation  with  Natal  1897, 
Colonial  Representative  on  Zululand 
Lands  Delimitation  Commn.  1902,  and 
Commr.  for  Native  Affairs  1905  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (medal),  and  in 
Natal  1906  (medal) : m.  1st,  1885, 

Emily  Maud,  who  d.  1908,  2nd  da.  of  the 
late  Canon  Eastwood,  of  co.  Kilkenny ; 


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2ndly,  1910,  Katherine  Elinor,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Eastwood ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1895,  K. C.M.G.  1906.  Imfulazane, 
Melmoth,  Zululand ; Victoria  (Pieter- 
maritzburg) Club. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Kathleen 
Maude  Muriel : m.  1909,  Victor  George 

Mellor  Robinson,  of  Natal. 

Savage,  Sir  George  Henry,  M.D., 

F. R.C.P.  ; b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Brighton  ; 

M.R.C.S.  England  1864,  M.B.  London 
1865,  M.D.  London  1867,  L.R.C.P.  1865, 
M.R.C.P.  1878,  F.R.C.P.  1885  ; many 
years  Physician-Sup.,  Bethlem  Roy. 
Hospital ; has  been  Pres,  of  Medico- 
Psychological  Asso.  of  Great  Britain, 
and  of  Neurological  So.,  and  Examiner 
in  Mental  Physiology,  London  Univ.  ; 
is  Consulting  Physician  to  Guy’s  Hos- 
pital and  to  Earlswood  Idiot  Asylum  : 
m.  1st,  1867,  Margaret,  da.  of  Jacob 
Walton,  of  Greenends,  Alston  Moor  ; 
2ndly,  1882,  a da.  of  Dr.  Sutton  ; cr. 
Knt.  1912,  26,  Devonshire  Place , W.  ; 

The  Island,  Hurstbourne  Priors,  Whit- 
church, Hants. 

Son  living — '(By  2nd  marriage)Arthur  Harold, 
b.  1883. 

Daughter  living— (By  1st  marriage)  Mar- 
guerite Droeser,  b.  1868. 

Sayaji  Rao  [see  Baroda]. 

Scallon,  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Irvin, 

G. C.B.,  K.C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
T.  N.  Scallon  ; b.  1857  ; entered  Army 
1876,  became  Capt.  Bom.  S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1887,  Major  1896,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1902,  Col.  1904, 
Maj.-Gen.  1906,  Lieut. -Gen.  1911,  and 
Gen.  1917  ; retired  1919  ; Afghan  War 
1879-80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  Burma  Campaign  1886-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps, 
C.I.E.),  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition 
1900-1902,  Comdg.  troops  in  Zhob 
(twice  commended  by  Govt,  of  India, 
clasp,  Brevet  Col.),  during  disturbances 
in  Sheranni  Country  1902  (commended 
by  Govt.  of  India),  and  Aden 
Column  during  operations  in  S.W. 
Arabia  1903  (despatches) ; was  an 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  Bombay 
1884,  a 1st  class  Station  Staff  Officer 
1885-6,  D.A.A.G.,  Poona  1890-91  and 
Bombay  1895,  and  Inspecting  Officer, 
Punjab  Imperial  Ser.  Inf.  1895-8 
(officiated  as  Inspector-Gen.  of  Imperial 
Ser.  Troops  1897)  ; appointed  to  com- 
mand 3rd  Brig,  of  9th  Div.,  India  1904, 
Bangalore  Brig.  1906,  Burma  Div.  S. 
Army,  India  1911,  and  8th  (Lucknow) 
Div.,  N.  Army,  India  1913,  Political 
Resident,  Aden  1905, A. G.  in  India  1908 
as  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Army  Depart.) 
1909,  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen. 
of  India  1909,  and  an  A.D.C.  Gen.  to 

H. M.  1913  ; commanded  N.  Army, 
India  1914-15;  is  a J.P.  for  Worcester- 
shire, a Member  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  and  Lay  Member  and  Sec.  India 
Office  Chaplaincies  Board  ; was  a Staff- 
Lieut.  at  War  Office  1918-19  : w.  1904, 
Jeannette,  da.  of  the  late  John  Gordon, 
a Master  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1888,  C.I.E.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1904,  K. C.I.E.  1910,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913, 
G.C.13.  (Mil.)  1918.  21,  Lansdowne  Cres- 
cent, W.ii;  United  Service  Club. 

Sc ar  1 sb rick,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Scarisbrick,  of  Scarisbrick, 
Lancashire  ; b.  1839  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Lancashire  ; was  Mayor  of  South- 
port  1902  : m.  i860  Bertha  Petronella, 


who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Ernst  Schoenfield  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1903-  Scarisbrick  Lodge, 
Southport,  Lancashire  ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Son  living — Sir  Tom  Talbot  Leyland  [see 
Scarisbrick,  Bt.]. 

Daughters  living — Alexandra  Emma,  b.  1863  : 
m.  1883,  Reichsrath  Carl  Friedrich  von  Lang 
Puchof,  Hereditary  Reichsrat  Krone  Bayern, 
of  Schloss  Puchof,  Bavaria,  who  d.  1916, — 
Erneste  Beatrice,  b.  1864:  m.  1889,  Edgar 
Friederich  von  Kraemer  Elsterstein  (some- 
time Fliigel  Adj.  to  Grand  Duke  of  Hesse), 
who  d.  1912,  of  Darmstadt. 

Scarth,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Henry 
Scarth,  of  Morley,  Leeds  ; b.  1846  ; is 
head  and  founder  of  the  firm  of  Charles 
Scarth  and  Sons  (Limited),  woollen 
manufacturers,  a Member  of  Morley 
Town  Council,  and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  ; has  six  times  been 
Mayor  of  Morley:  m.  1st,  1869,  Jane, 
who  d.  18 — ; 2ndly,  1887,  Jessie  Glen- 
dinning  Watson ; cr.  Knt.  1914. 
Scarthingwell  House,  Morley,  Leeds ; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Schafer,  Professor  Sir  Edward  Al- 
bert Sharpey-,  F.R.S.,  son  of  James 
William  Henry  Schafer,  of  Hamburg 
and  Highgate  ; b.  1850  ; ed,  at  Clewer 
House  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen,  McGill,  and  St. 
Andrews  Univs.,  Hon.  Sc.D.  Dublin, 
Camb.,  and  Melbourne,  Hon.  M.D. 
Berne  and  Groningen ; was  Assist. 
Professor  of  Physiology,  Univ.  Coll., 
London  1874-83,  Jodrell  Professor  there 
1883-99,  Gen.  Sec.,  British  Asso.  1895- 
1900,  and  Pres.  1912  ; has  been  Pro- 
fessor of  Physiology,  Edinburgh  Univ. 
since  1899  ; is  a F.R.S.  ; editor  of 
“ Quarterly  Journal  of  Experimental 
Physiology,”  and  author  of  various 
physiological  works  ; assumed  in  1918 
the  surname  of  Sharpey-Schafer  : m. 
1st,  1878,  Maud,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of 
A.  W.  Dixey ; 2ndly,  1900,  Ethel 
Maude,  da.  of  John  Henry  Roberts, 
F.R.C.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Marly 
Knowe,  North  Berwick ; Atlienceum 
Club. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Geraldine 
Mary,  b.  1887. 

Schlich,  Sir  William,  K. C.I.E., 
Ph.D.,  F.R.S. , M.A.,  son  of  the  late 
Kirchenrath  Schlich,  of  Hesse  Darm- 
stadt ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at  Darmstadt,  and 
at  Giessen  Univ.  (Ph.D.  1867)  ; natural- 
ized 1886  ; entered  Indian  Forest  Ser. 
1866;  appointed  Conservator  of  Forests, 
Bengal  1872,  and  became  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Forests  to  Govt,  of  India  1881  ; or- 
ganised the  first  English  Sch.  of  Forestry 
at  Cooper’s  Hill  1885,  and  retired  1889  ; 
thanked  by  Govt,  of  India  ; appointed 
Principal  Professor  of  Forestry  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  1889,  and  at  Oxford 
Univ.  1905,  also  Reader  1911  ; is  a 
F.R.S.,  and  a Member  of  Advisory 
Committee  on  Forestry  for  England  : 
in.  1st,  1874,  Mary  Margaret,  who  d.  1878, 
da.  of  William  Smith,  C.E.,  Superintend- 
ing Engineer  Bengal ; 2ndly,  1886, 
Mathilde,  da.  of  the  late  Herman 
Marsily,  of  Antwerp  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1891, 
K. C.I.E.  1909.  Ferlys  Lodge,  29,  Ban- 
burv  Road . Oxford. 

Son  living — William  Herman,  b.  1888. 
Daughters  living — Gertrude, — Eleanor  Fran- 
ces : m.  1914,  Marinus  Walterus  Holterman 
ten  Hove, — Mary  : in.  1914,  Humphrey 

Frederic  Searle,  I.C.S., — Else  Therese. 

Schooling,  Sir  William,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Schooling:  b.  i860; 
an  author,  and  a Vice-Chm.  of  National 
War  Savings  Committee : w.  1886, 


KNIGHTS. 


S.  Jessie  Forbes;  cr.  C.  B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  14,  Ladoroke 

Grove,  IV. 1 r ; Devonshire  Club. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Schuster,  Professor  Sir  Arthur,  son 
of  Francis  Joseph  Schuster;  b.  1851  ; ed. 
at  Frankfort  and  Geneva;  Hon.  D.Sc. 
Manchester,  Oxford  and  Calcutta,  Hon. 
Sc. D.  Camb.,  Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews; 
was  Professor  of  Applied  Mathematics 
and  of  Physics,  Manchester  Univ.  1881- 
1907,  Pres.  Manchester  Literary  and 
Philosophical  So.  1892-4,  of  Physical 
and  Mathematical  Section,  British  Asso. 
1892,  of  Physical  So.  1912-14,  and 
of  British  Asso.  1915,  and  Sec.  Roy. 
So.  1912-19;  is  Foreign  Sec.  Physical 
So.,  a Gov.  of  Giggleswick  Sch. , Crown 
Representative  on  Senate  of  London 
Univ.,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  Gen.  Sec. 
International  Research  Council ; twice 
Bakerian  Lecturer  to  Hoy.  So.  (medal) , 
author  of  “ Introduction  to  the  Theory  of 
Optics,"  etc. : m.  1887,  Cary,  da.  of 
George  L-weday,  of  Wardington,  Oxon  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Veld  all,  Twyford,  Berks ; 
Athen&um  Club. 

Daughter  living— Margaret : m.  1st,  19 — , T.  G; 
R.  Dehn,  2nd  Ifieut.  Wilts  Regt.,  who  d. 
19 — ; 2ndly,  1920,  North  Whitehead. 

Schuster  Sir  Claud,  K.C  B.,  C.V.O., 
K.C.,  son  of  Frederick  Leo  Schuster  ; b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New 
College,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1909) ; 
Bar,  Inner  Temple  1895  and  K.C.  1919  ; 
was  Sec.  London  Govt.  Act  Commn. 
1899-1902,  Legal  Assist.,  Board  of 
Education  1903-7,  and  Legal  Assist., 
Assist.  Sec.  thereof  1907-11,  and  Prin- 
cipal Assist.  Sec.  (Legal  Branch)  1911. 
Sec.,  National  Health  Insurance  Commn. 
1912,  and  a Member  and  Legal  Adviser 
to  Joint  Committee  thereof  1913-15, 
since  when  he  has  been  Permanent  Sec. 
to  Lord  Chancellor  and  Clerk  of  the 
Crown  in  Chancery  ; was  Ch.  Registrar 
of  Friendly  Sos.  1911-12  ; is  a J.P. 
for  co.  London  ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium;  author  of  “Peaks  and 
Pleasant  Pastures”;  m.  1896,  Mabel 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Walter  Merry,  D.D.,R.  of  Lincoln  Coll., 
Oxford ; cr.  Knt.  1913,  C.V.O.  1918, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  16,  Pkillimore 
Gardens , Kensington,  W.  ; Alpine, 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Alice,  b.  1902. 

Scindhia  of  Gwalior,  Lieut.-Gen. 
H.H.  Maharaja  ( Sir  Madho  Rao  Baha- 
dur), G.C.S.I.,  G.C.V.O.,  G.B.E.  ; b. 
1876  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Camb.  1902,  Hon. 
D.C.L.,  Oxford  1911,  and  Hon.  LL.D. 
Edin.  1911  ; appointed  an  Hon.  and 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1900,  Hon.  Col. 
an  Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1906,  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  in  the  Army  1910,  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1918  ; went  to  China  as  Orderly 
Officer  to  Gen.  Gaselee  1901,  providing 
the  Expedition  with  Hospital  Ship 
(medal) ; helped  Govt,  during  Tirah 
Campaign  1898,  S.  African  War  1901, 
and  European  War  1914  ; is  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  head  of  the 
Mahratta  House  of  Scindhia,  and  a 
Donat  of  Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem 
in  England ; received  Kasar-i-Hind 
medal  1900,  Coronation  medals  1902 
and  1911,  and  Delhi  Durbar  medals 
1903  and  1911  ; twice  m.  ; cr.  G.C.S.I. 
1895,  G. C.V.O.  1903,  G.B.E.  1917. 
Gwalior,  Central  India  ; Sipri,  India  ; 
Marlborough,  United  Service  ( Simla ) 
and  Bombay  Clubs. 


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Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  George  Jivaji 
Rao.  b.  1916. 

Sclater,  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Crichton, 
G.C.B.,  G.B.E.,  3rd  son  of  the  late 
James  Henry  Sclater,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Newick  Park,  Sussex  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1875, 
became  Capt.  1883,  Brevet  Major  1885, 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  ioo<  , Col. 
1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1906,  Lieut.-Gen.  1911, 
Col.  Comdt.  1918,  and  Gen.  1919  ; 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  as  D.A.A.G. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  Brevet  Major),  Soudan  Expedition 
1885-6,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  present 
at  action  of  Giniss,  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Col.  on  the  Staff  (despatches,  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal,  Brevet 
Col.)  ; was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Egypt 
1885,  D.A.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  Ireland 
1892-5,  Dep.  Assist.  Inspector-Gen., 
War  Office  1895-8,  Dep.  Director-Gen. 
of  Ordnance,  Head  Quarters  1902-4, 
Director  of  Artillery  there  1904,  Q.M.G. 
in  India  1904-8,  in  command  of  Lucknow 
Div.  1908-9,  and  of  Quetta  Div.  1909-12, 
A.G.  to  the  Forces,  and  a Mil.  Member 
of  Army  Council  1914-16,  and  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch.,  S.  Command 
1916-19  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Order 
of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  : m.  1884, 
Dame  Edith  Harriet,  D.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Walter  Barttelot, 
P.C.,  C.B.,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  G.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  G.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Holmwood, 
Edenbridge  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Scott,  Maj .-Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Binny, 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.  ; entered  R.A.  1881,  be- 
came Capt.  1889,  Major  1899,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1906,  and  Col.  (h.-p.)  1911 ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O. ),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  on  Staff,  with  rank 
of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; was  A. A.G.  5th  Div.,  S.  Army, 
India  1906-10,  and  in  command  of  R.A. 
Quetta  Div.,  Indian  Army  1911-14  : m. 
1894,  Aimee  Byng,  da.  of  Gen.  Charles 
Hall  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Navaland  Military 
Club. 

Scott,  Sir  Basil,  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Scott  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1884)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1884  ; was  Advocate-Gen., 
Bombay  1902-8,  and  Ch.  Justice  of 
High  Court  of  Judicature,  Bombay 
1908-19  : m.  1914,  Gertrude  Gwen- 

doline, da.  of  the  late  Henry  W.  Villiers- 
Stuart,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Dromana,  co. 
Waterford ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  New 
University  Club. 

Sons  living — David,  b.  1916, — Michael,  b. 
i9T7. 

Scott,  Sir  Benjamin,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Hudson  Scott,  of  Carlisle  ; b.  1841  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Cumberland  and  Carlisle 
(six  times  Mayor),  and  Director  of 
Hudson  Scott  and  Sons  (Limited),  of 
that  city  : m.  1874,  Sarah,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Hope,  of  Whooff  House, 
Cumberland ; cr.  Knt.  1904.  Linden 
House,  Stanwix,  Carlisle. 

Daughter  living — Maud  Hope,  b.  1875  : m. 
1900,  Edwin  Scott-Nicholson,  of  Barn  Close, 
Carlisle. 

Scott,  Col.  Sir  Buchanan,  K.C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1850 ; entered  R.E.  1871,  became 
Capt.  1883,  Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1896, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1901  ; retired  1905  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9 
(medal) ; engaged  in  survey  and  con- 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


struction  of  Frontier  Railways,  India 
1874-87  ; was  Dep.  Consulting  Engineer 
for  Railways  in  Public  Works  Depart., 
India  1887-93  1 Master  of  Bombay 
Mint  1893-7,  and  Senior  Mint  Master 
in  India,  Calcutta  Mint  1897-1904  ; 
is  an  Asso.  of  Institutions  of  Civil  and 
Electrical  Engineers  : m.  1888,  Ethel 
Theophila,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Theophilus  Metcalfe,  C.S.I.  [see  Met- 
calfe, Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1888, 
K.C.I.E.  1904.  2,  Belvedere  Grove, 

Wimbledon , S.W.19;  United  Service 
Club. 

Son  living — Ivor  Buchanan  Wyndham,  b. 
1894  ; Eieut.  R.F.A. 

Daughter  living — Ramona  Irene  Alice,  b.  1891. 

Scott,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Stewart, 
G.C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  “ Privy  Coun- 
cil ”]. 

Scott,  Sir  James,  son  of  David  Scott, 
of  Broughty  Ferry  ; b.  1838  ; was  for 
six  years  in  Royal  Gun  Factories, 
Woolwich,  and  for  ten  years  Manager 
of  the  Paragon  Works,  South  Queens- 
ferry ; has  been  Proprietor  of  the 
Tayport  Engine  Works  since  1875  ; is 
a Member  of  the  Engineers’  and  Ship- 
builders’ Asso.  in  Scotland,  a F.S.A.  of 
Scotland,  and  a J.P.  for  the  Co.  ; has 
been  twice  Provost  of  Tayport : m. 
1862,  Jeannie,  da.  of  Robert  Brough  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  Rock  Knoive,  Tayport, 
Fife  ; Liberal  ( Dundee ) Club. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Scott,  Sir  (James)  George,  K.C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Scott, 
Minister  of  Dairsie,  Fifeshire  ; b.  1851  ; 
ed.  abroad,  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  London, 
and  at  Edinburgh  and  Oxford  Univs. ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896;  sometime 
War  Correspondent  to  the  Times  and 
subsequently  to  the  Standard  in  Tong 
King  ; entered  Burma  Commn.  1886  ; 
captured  the  rebel  Twet  Nga  Lu  and  his 
bodyguard  when  Political  Officer  in 
Shan  States  1888  (thanked  by  Gov.- 
Gen.  in  Council  and  by  Com.-in-Ch.  in 
India)  ; received  submission  of  powerful 
Trans-Salween  Shan  Ch.,  the  Sawbwa 
of  Keng  Tung,  1890  ; was  a Member 
of  Anglo-Siamese  Boundary  Commn. 
1889-90  ; appointed  Sup.  of  Northern 
Shan  States  1891,  Burmah-Thibet 
Boundary  Commr.  1898,  and  Sup.  and 
Political” Officer,  Southern  Shan  States 
1902  ; retired  1910 ; proceeded  on 
Political  Mission  to  Bangkok  Aug.  1893, 
and  became  Charge  d’ Affaires  and  Act- 
ing Consul-Gen.  in  Nov.  of  that  year  ; 
in  Oct.  1894  was  British  Commr.  on 
Anglo-French  Buffer  State  Delimitation 
Commn.  to  arrange  intermediary  zone 
between  British  and  French  Possessions 
on  the  Upper  Mekong : m.  1st,  1890, 
Elizabeth  Dora,  who  d.  1896,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  James  Campbell  Connolly, 
Chaplain  of  Woolwich  Dockyard ; 
2ndly,  1905,  Eleanor,  da.  of  His  Honour 
Judge  (John  William)  McCarthy,  Judge 
of  County  Court  Circuit  No.  12  ; 3rdly, 
1920,  Geraldine  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Arthur  Mitton,  Master  of 
Sherburn  House,  Durham  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1892,  K.C.I.E.  1901.  82,  Brook  Green, 

W. 6;  Temple  Gardens,  E.C. 4;  Savage 
Club. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  One,  b. 
1906. 

Scott,  Sir  John  Harley,  son  of  the 
late  Edward  Scott,  an  architect ; b. 
1849  ; many  years  Senior  Alderman  of 
Cork  City  ; is  a Trustee  of  Cork  Savings  I 


Bank,  of  Cork  South  Infirmary,  and  of 
Royal  Cork  Sailors’  Home,  Chm.  of 
Scott,  Harley  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Cork,  Hon.  Sec.  and  Trustee  Cork  Fever 
Hospital,  a Trustee  of  Skiddy’s  Charity, 
a J.P.  for  City  and  Co.  of  Cork  (High 
Sheriff  1892,  and  Mayor  1896),  Past 
Pres,  of  Cork  Incorporated  Chamber  of 
Commerce  and  Shipping,  a Member  of 
Gen.  Synod  of  Church  of  Ireland,  and  of 
Diocesan  Council,  and  Chm.  of  Cork 
Unionist  Asso.  ; sometime  Imperial 
German  Vice-Consul  for  Cork  and  Dist.  : 
m.  1889,  Maria  Bowling,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  L.  Young,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Lee 
Mount,  Cork  ; cr.  Knt.  1892.  Welling- 
ton House,  Cork  ; Junior  Constitutional 
Club. 

Scott,  Sir  Robert  Townley,  I.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  Scott ; b.  1841  ; entered 
Gen.  Post  Office,  Brisbane,  1862,  and 
became  Sec.  in  Postal  and  Telegraph 
Depart.,  Australia  ; retired  1910  : m. 
1868,  Ellen,  da.  of  George  Parkinson 
Wright,  of  Brisbane  ; cr.  I.S.O.  1903, 
Knt.  1909.  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Scott-Moncrieff  [see  Moncrieff]. 

Scovell,  Sir  Augustus  Charles,  son  of 
George  Scovell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  of 
Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.  ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1862)  ; sometime  Chm.  of  Metropolitan 
Asyums  Board;  is  a J.P.  for  London, 
and  Chm.  of  Guarantee  So.  : m.  1865, 
Arabella  Barrington,  who  d.  1916, 
younger  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Vincent 
Frederick  Kennett,  of  The  Manor 
House,  Dorchester-on-Thame  ; cr.  Knt. 
1907.  8,  Primrose  Mansions,  Battersea 

Park,  S.JF.  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Son  living — Rev.  Frederick  George,  b.  1869  ; 
R. of  Rawmarsh,  Rotherham  : m 1903,  Edith, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Holi,  of  Bath. 
Daughters  living  — Beatrice  Arabella,  — 
Augusta  Constance, — Mabel  Patricia, — 
Hilda  Katharine. 

Scrutton,  Rt  Hon.  Sir  (Thomas) 
Edward,  P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Seabrooke,  Sir  James  Herbert, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  James  Seabrooke,  of 
Grays,  Essex  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London,  and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford ; entered  India  Office  1876 ; be- 
came Assist.  Sec.  Revenue  and  Statis- 
tics Depart.  1900,  Assistant  Sec.  Mil. 
Depart.  1907,  Dep.  Clerk  of  the  Council 
1912,  and  Joint  Sec.  Mil.  Depart.  1915*. 
retired  1919  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  K.C.I.E. 
1919.  Wayside,  Prestbury,  Cheltenham. 

Seager,  Sir  William  Henry,  M.P.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Seager,  of  Cardiff  ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Cardiff  Wesleyan  High 
Sch.  ; is  Managing  Director  of  W.  H. 
Seager  and  Co.  (Limited),  Seager’s  Ship- 
ping Supplies  (Limited),  and  Sir  William 
Seager  and  Sons  (Limited),  of  108,  Bute 
Street,  Cardiff,  Chm.  Ropner  Ship- 
building and  Repairing  Co.  (Stockton) 
(Limited),  Manager  of  Tempus  Shipping 
Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  Chepstow 
Shipbuilding  Co.  (Limited),  of  Garforth 
Collieries  (Limited),  of  British  Steamship 
Owners’  Asso.,  Alban  Richards  and  Co. 
(Limited),  James  Howell  and  Co. 
(Limited),  Southern  Shipping  Insurance 
Co.,  and  other  Cos.,  Past  Chm.  of  Car- 
diff and  Bristol  Channel  Shipowners’ 
Asso.,  and  of  Cardiff  Institute  for  the 
Blind,  Vice-Chm.  Cardiff  Ship  Store 
Merchants’  Asso.,  a Gov.  and  Trustee  of 
King  Edward  VII.  Hospital,  a Gov. 


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I I IS 


of  Royal  Hamadryad  Seaman’s  Hospital 
(Cardiff),  of  Queen’s  Coll.  (Taunton ) and 
of  Farrington’s  Girls’  Sch.  (Chislehurst), 
and  Past  Pres,  and  a Member  of  Car- 
diff Chamber  of  Commerce ; has  sat 
for  E.  Div.  of  Cardiff  (Co.  L)  since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1890,  Margaret,  da. 

of  the  late  John  Elliot,  of  Woodfield, 
Cardiff ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Lynwood, 
Newport  Road,  Cardiff  ; Reform, 
National  Liberal,  and  Cardiff  Exchange 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Elliot,  M.  C.,  b.  1891 ; Capt. 
S.  Wales  Borderers, — George  Leighton,  b. 
1896;  formerly  Lieut.  London  Regt. 
Daughter  living — One,  b.  1900. 

Seaman,  Sir  Owen,  son  of  the  late 
William  Mantle  Seaman,  of  The  Tower 
House,  Putney,  S.W.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.  (M.A.,  Univ.  Porson  Prizeman 
1882,  1st  class  Classical  Tripos  1883, 
Hon.  Fellow  1909)  ; Hon.  D.Litt. 
Durham  1906  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1897  ; appointed  a Master  at  Rossall 
Sch.  1884,  Professor  of  Literature,  Coll, 
of  Science,  Newcastle  1890,  and  a Gov. 
of  Shrewsbury  Sch.  1917  ; joined  Staff 
of  Punch  1897,  became  Assist.  Editor 
1902,  and  Editor  1906  ; cr.  Knt.  1914. 
2,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W.  ; Athenceum, 
United  University,  Savile,  Bath,  and 
Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Selangor,  H.H.  Suleiman  bin  Aimer- 
hum  (Raja  Musa),  Sultan  of,  K.C.M.G. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1906,  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.) 
1912.  Selangor,  Straits  Settlements. 

Selfe,  Sir  Robert  Carr,  son  of  the 
late  John  Selfe,  of  Stockwell ; b.  1840  ; 
entered  Ecclesiastical  Commn.  Office 
i860,  became  Accountant  and  Assist. 
Financial  Adviser  1891,  Assist.  Sec. 
1897,  and  Sec.  and  Financial  Adviser 
1908  ; retired  1909  : m.  1864,  Rosetta, 
who  d.  19 1 7,  da.  of  the  late  Benjamin 
Priest,  of  Kensington  ; cr.  Knt.  1910. 
Cedarlea,  Parklands,  Surbiton  Hill. 

Selfe.  His  Honour  Sir  William  Lucius, 
3rd  son  of  the  late  Henry  J ames  Selfe 
Selfe,  Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate;  b. 
1845  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1868)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1870  ; was  Principal  Sec. 

✓ to  Lord  Chancellor  (Earl  Cairns)  Jan.  to 
April  1880,  and  Judge  of  County  Courts 
Circuit  No.  24  Nov.  1882  to  April  1884, 
and  of  Circuit  No.  49,  April  1884  to  May 
1905,  when  he  was  transferred  to  Circuit 
No.  43  ; retired  1919  ; sometime  one  of 
the  Standing  Committee  for  framing  the 
rules  of  the  County  Courts  ; served  as 
Chm.  of  E.  Kent  Quarter  Sessions  1893- 
1905  : m.  1876,  Ellen,  da.  of  Henry 

Sanford  Bicknell,  formerly  of  Cavendish 
House,  Clapham  Common ; cr.  Knt. 
1897.  13,  Connaught  Square,  W.2. ; 

Athenceum  Club. 

Semon,  Sir  Felix,  K.C.V.O.,  M.D., 
son  of  S.  J.  Semon,  of  Dantzic  ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Berlin,  Heidelberg,  Vienna,  Paris, 
and  London ; M.D.  Berlin  1873, 
M.R.C.P.  London  1876,  and  F.R.C.P. 
1885  ; Royal  Prussian  Professor  1893  ; 
took  part  in  Franco-German  War  1870- 
71  (medal  with  five  clasps) ; formerly 
Pres,  of  London  Laryngological  So.  ; is 
Consulting  Laryngologist  and  Vice- 
Pres.,  National  Hospital  for  Paralysed 
and  Epileptic,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Medicine,  etc.,  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Isabella  la  Catolica  of  Spain,  and  a 
Grand  Officer  of  the  Medjidie ; has 
Grand  Cordon  of  Star  of  Zanzibar  ; was 
Physician  Extraor.  to  King  Edward 


VII.  190 1 -10  ; author  of  many  works  on 
Diseases  of  the  Throat,  etc.  : m.  1879, 
Louise  Dorette  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late 
H.  Redeker ; cr.  Knt.  1897,  C.V.O. 
1902,  K. C.V.O.  1905.  Rignalls,  Great 
Missenden,  Bucks. 

Sons  living — Henry  Charles  Gustav  (Bath 
Club),  M .D.,  M.R.C.P. ,b.  1881;  sometime 
Capt.  R. A. M.C.,— Herbert  Phillip,  b.  1882; 
sometime  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  : m.  19x2,  Doris,, 
da.  of  W.  Bessemer  Wright, — Percy  Joseph, 
b.  1885;  sometime  in  R.A.M.C.:  m.  1919, 
Mary  Rohde. 

Semple,  Lieut. -Col,  Sir  David,  M.D., 
D.Sc.,  son  of  the  late  William  Semple,  of 
Castlederg,  co.  Tyrone  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast  (M.D.  and  M.Ch. 
1881)  ; D.P.H.  Camb.  1892  ; entered 
Army  1883,  and  became  Major  Roy.. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1895,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1903  ; retired  1905  ; was  Assist. 
Professor  of  Pathologv,  Army  Med. 
Sch.,  Netley  1894-9,  Director  of 
Pasteur  Institute,  Kasauli,  1900-1905, 
of  Central  Research  Institute,  Kasauli 
1905-13,  and  Director-Gen.,  Public 
Health  Dept.,  Egypt  1913-18;  has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal,  and  2nd 
class  of  Order  of  the  Nile  : m.  1894, 
Ethel  May,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Edward 
Watson,  of  Isleham,  Cambridge ; cr- 
Knt.  1911.  Clare  Lodge,  Harpenden, 
Herts. 

Son  living — Robert  Edward  Watson,  b.  1896, 
Daughters  living — Ethel  Maud,  b.  1895, — 
Mabel  Kathleen,  b.  1901, — Dorothy  Eileen, 
b.  1902. 

Serjeant,  Col.  Sir  William  Charles 
Eldon,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Charles  Eldon  Serjeant,  74th  High- 
landers and  Turkish  Contingent  in 
Crimea,  of  St.  Benet’s  Abbey,  near 
Bodmin  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  privately  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1893  ; served  with  1st 
Mounted  Rifles  and  Pioneer  Regt.  in 
Bechuanaland  Field  Force  1884-5,  with 
Matabeleland  Relief  Force  1896,  leading 
successful  left  attacks  on  Babiyan’s  and 
Sikombo’s  strongholds  (medal ; thanked 
by  British  S.  Africa  Co.),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1902,  Comdg.  his  Regt.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  promoted  Major  Re- 
serve of  Officers,  thanked  by  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  C.B.)  ; was  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Comdg.  5th  Batn.  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1901-7  ; ren- 
dered sers.  in  connection  with  Army 
Re-organisation  1904-7  ; is  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Col.  in  Army,  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem  in 
England,  and  Vice- Pres.  London  Cornish 
Asso. ; sometime  Comdt.-Gen.  Legion 
of  Frontiersmen,  which  he  reorgan- 
ised 1910  ; m.  1st,  18 — , Florence  Mary 
(from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1888),  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Porter,  of 
Westfield  House,  South  Lyncombe, 
Somerset;  2ndly,  18 — , Josephine 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Signore  Giuseppe 
Vaglica,  of  Palermo ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1904,  Knt.  1907.  St.  Benet's  Abbey , 
near  Bodmin,  Cornwall. 

Seth  Kastur  Chand  Daga,  Diwan 
Bahadur  Sir,  Rai  Bahadur,  K.C.I.E.  ; 
has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1909,  K.C.I.E.  1911.  Bikaner,  Raj - 
putana  ; Kamptee,  Central  Provinces, 
India. 

Seth  Sarupchand  Hukamchand, 
Rai  Bahadar,  Sir  ; b.  18 — ; a banker  of 
Central  India;  ci.  Knt.  1918. 

Seton,  Sir  Malcolm  Cotter  Cariston, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Bertram  William 
Seton  [see  Cotter,  Bt.,  colls.] ; b.  1872  ; 
ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Classical Scholar,  B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1920); 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


entered  India  Office  1898  ; appointed 
Private  Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1901,  Senior  Clerk,  Financial 
Depart.  1902  and  Judicial  and  Public 
Depart.  1907,  Assist.  Sec.  there  1910, 
Sec.  1911,  and  Assist.  Under  Sec. 
-of  State  1919;  author  of  “The 
Transvaal  Boers  ” : m.  1901,  Frances 
Eveleen,  da.  of  the  late  J onathan 
Bruce,  of  Miltown  Castle,  Charleville  ; 
.cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
13,  Clarendon  Road,  Holland  Park, 
W.11  ; Union  Club. 

Settle,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Hamil- 
ton, K.C.B. ,D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Henry  T.  Settle,  of  Southover,  Lewes  ; 

*i b . 1847  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; en- 
tered R.E.  1867,  became  Capt.  1879 
(passed  Staff  Coll.  1883),  Major  1885, 
Lieut. -Col.  1888,  Col.  1893,  Maj.-Gen. 
T902,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1908  ; retired 
T911  ; served  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-5,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Major),  and  as  Ch.  Staff  Officer 
at  actions  of  Gamaizah  1888  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  Toski  1889 
(despatches,  clasp,  2nd  class  Medjidie), 
Tokar  1891  (despatches,  clasp),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Brig. -Gen.  on 
Staff  (despatches  twice,  two  medals  with 
clasps,  K.C.B.,  promoted  Maj.-Gen. 
for  distinguished  ser.  in  the  field) ; was 
Surveyor-Gen.  and  Q.M.G.,  Egyptian 
Army  1886-92,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Egyp- 
tian Police  1892-4,  Assist.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Fortifications  at  the  War 
Office  1895-9  ; Comdg.  R.E.  at  Malta 
1899,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Cape 
Colony  Dist.,  S.  of  Orange  River 
1901-2,  and  Cape  Colony  1903,  and 
■Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  at  Porstmouth 
1905-8  ; has  rank  of  Pasha,  2nd  class 
Osmanieh,  and  1st  class  Medjidie  : m. 
1875,  Edith,  only  da.  of  the  late  Ion 
Rigg,  of  Wrotham  Hill  Park,  Kent  ; | 
cr.  D.S.O.  1891,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  7,  Park  Street,  Bath; 

United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Lilian  Mary,  b.  1881  : m. 
1902,  Com.  Vic  tor  Lindsay  Arbuthnot  Camp- 
bell, D.S.O. , R.N. 

Seymour,  Brig  -Gen . Sir  Edward 
Hamilton,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see 
D.  Somerset,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  A dm.  of  the  Fleet  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Edward  Hobart,  P.C.,  G.C.B., 
O.M.,  G.C.V.O.  [see  Culme-Seymour, 
Bt.]. 

Seymour,  Gen.  Sir  William  Henry, 

K. C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Seymour,  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
Bombay  [Oakes,  Bt.]  ; b.  1829 ; en- 
tered Army  1847,  became  Capt.  1854, 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.  1858,  Col.  1863,- 
Maj.-Gen.  1868,  Lieut.-Gen.  1882,  and 
Gen.  (retired)  1884  ; served  with  68th 

L. I.  in  Crimean  Campaign  1854-5 
(medal  with  four  clasps  and  Turkish 
medal),  and  in  command  of  Queen’s 
Bays  during  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign 
1858-9  (frequently  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp)  ; was  in  command  of 
Curragh  Dist.  and  Inspector  Gen.  of 
Cav.  in  Ireland  1874-9,  and  Col.  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards  1883-91,  and  13  th 
Hussars  1891-4,  since  when  he  has  been 
Col.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  : m.  1875, 
Anne  Charlotte,  da.  of  Archdeacon 
Bowles  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1859,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904. 

Seymour,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Michael  1 
Culme-,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O.  [see  Culme- 
Seymour,  Bt.]. 


Seymour-Lloyd  [see  Lloyd]. 
Shackleton,  Sir  David  James, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  William  Shackleton,  of 
265,  Leeds  Road,  Nelson  ; b.  1863  ; 
started  work  as  a cotton  weaver  at  age 
of  9 ; became  Chm.  of  Labour  Party 
1904  ; was  Pres.  Amalgamated  Weavers’ 
Asso.  1906-11,  Pres.  Trade  Union  Con- 
gress 1908-9,  and  Labour  Adviser  to 
Home  Office  1910-11  ; appointed  a 
National  Health  Insurance  Commr. 
1912,  and  Permanent  Sec.  to  Ministry  of 
Labour  in  National  Min.  1917  (also 
Vice- Pres,  and  Ch.  Labour  Adviser), 
and  Joint  Permanent  Sec.  there  1920  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
N.E.,  or  Clitheroe,  Div.  of  Lancashire 
(Labour)  1902-10  : m.  1883,  Sarah,  da. 
of  J.  Broadbent,  of  Accrington  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Sunnyhurst,  55,  Rotherwick  Road, 
Golder's  Green,  N.W.4. 

Son  living — David,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Jane:  m.  1912, 
Capt.  H.  Cutlow. 

Shackleton,  Major  Sir  Ernest  Henry, 
C.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  elder  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Shackleton,  M.D.,  of  Sydenham, 
S.E.,  and  Kilkea  House,  co.  Kildare  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.  ; Hon. 
LL.D.  Glasgow  1914  ; formerly  Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; was  3rd  Lieut, 
in  National  Antarctic  Expedition  1901 
(Polar  medal) ; commanded  British 
Antarctic  Expedition  1907-9  (Polar 
clasp),  and  Imperial  Antarctic  Expedi- 
tion 1914-17  rescuing  marooned  mem- 
bers (Bar  to  Polar  medal) ; had  charge 
of  British  Mission  to  Republics  of  S. 
America  1917-18  ; became  temporary 
Major  on  Special  Ser.  1918,  with 
N.  Russia  Expeditionary  Force ; is  a 
Younger  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House  ; 
special  gold  medallist  and  silver 
medallist  Roy.  Geographical  So.,  Living- 
stone gold  medallist  of  Roy.  Geogra- 
phical So.  of  Scotland,  gold  medallist  of 
Roy.  Geographical  Sos.  of  Denmark, 
Belgium,  Antwerp,  France,  Italy, 
America,  Washington,  Philadelphia, 
and  Tyneside,  Special  gold  medallist 
Imperial  Geographical  So.  of  Russia, 
Vega  medallist  of  Swedish  So.  for  An- 
thropology and  Geography,  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  many  Geographical  and 
Scientific  Sos.,  a Com.  of  the  Orders 
of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  Pole  Star  of 
Sweden,  Crown  of  Italy,  and  St.  Olaf  of 
Norway,  and  an  Officer  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour  ; has  gold  medal  of  City  of 
Paris,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  and  1st 
class  Chilian  Order  of  Merit ; was  Sec. 
and  Treasurer  of  Roy.  Geographical  So. 
of  Scotland  1904-6  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Dundee  (LU)  1906  ; author  of 
“ The  Heart  of  the  Antarctic,”  and 
“South  ” : m.  1904,  Emily  Mary,  second 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Dorman,  of  Town- 
gate,  Wadhurst,  Sussex  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1907,  C.V.O.  and  Knt.  1909, 0.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  14,  Milnthorpe  Road, 

Eastbourne  ; Marlborough,  Savage, 
Authors',  Arctic  of  New  York,  and, 
Royal  Belgian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Raymond  Swinford,  b.  1905, — 
Edward  Arthur  Alexander,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — Cecily  Jane  Swinford,  b. 
1906. 

Shahbaz  Khan,  Nawab  ( Bugti ), 
K.C.l.E.;  b.  18 — ; received  personal 
title  of  Nawab  1890;  cr.  K.C.l.E.  1901. 
Baluchistan,  India. 

Shahpura,  Raja  Dhiraj  (Sir  Nahar 
Singh)  of,  K.C.l.E.  ; b.  1855;  is  one  of 


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the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1903.  Shahpura,  Rajputana. 

Shahu  Chhatrapati  [see  Kolhapur], 
Shakespear,  Dame  Ethel  Mary 
Reader,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Wood,  of  Biddenham,  Beds;  b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Bedford  High  Sch.,  and  at 
Newnham  Coll.,  Camb.  ; D.Sc.  Birming- 
ham 1905;  a Fellow  of  Geological  So., 
Hon.  Sec.  Local  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittee, Birmingham,  and  a Member  of 
Special  Grants  Committee,  Min.  of  Pen- 
sions : m.  1906,  Gilbert  Arden  Shakespear, 
D>c  ; cr.  M.B.F,.  (Civil)  1918,  D.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  21,  Woodland  Road , North- 

field  Birmingham. 

Shamsher  Singh,  Sardar  Bahadur , 
Sir,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Sardar  Jaimal  Singh, 
of  Raipur,  Ludhiana  Dist.,  Punjab;  b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Jullundur  and  Hoshiarpur 
High  Schs. , and  at  Govt.  Coll.,  Lahore; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80,  pre- 
sent at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
(medal,  bronze  star)  ; was  Sec  to  the 
Maharaja  of  ]ind  1885-7,  Postmaster  Gen. 
and  Sec  to  Council  of  Regency,  Jind 
State  1887-99,  and  Ch.  Judge  of  State 
High  Court  1899-1903,  since  when  he 
has  been  Ch.  Min.  received  personal 
title  of  Sardar  Bahadur  1906,  and  Corona- 
tion medals  1903  and  1911  ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1 91 1 K.C.I.E.  1917.  Sangrur,  Jind 
State,  Punjab. 

Shams-ul-Huda,  Nawab  Sir  Syed, 
K.C.I.E .;  b.  1864;  appointed  a Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Bengal  1912,  and  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court,  Calcutta 
1917;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1916.  Calcutta. 

Shann,  Sir  Thomas  Thornhill,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Shann  ; b.  1846 ; 
is  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman  of  Manchester 
City,  Chm.  of  Mayes’  Charity,  Sch.  of 
Technology  Committee,  and  Manchester 
Education  Committee  and  Licensing 
Bench,  Trustee  and  Chm.  of  Govs,  and 
House  Committee  of  Nicholls  Hospital, 
Hon.  Treasurer  and  Chm.  Manchester 
Certified  Industrial  Sch.,  Gov.,  Trustee, 
and  Treasurer  of  John  Ry lands  Library, 
a Member  of  Court  of  Victoria  Univ. , 
and  Chm.  of  Training  Sch.  Committee  of 
Manchester  War  Pensions  Committee; 
was  Lord  Mayor  of  Manchester  1903-5  : 
m.  1869,  Hannah,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Sutcliffe,  of  Stansfield  Hall, 
Todmorden  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Lincluden, 
Formby,  Lancashire  ; Constitutional , and 
Conservative  ( Manchester ) Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Share,  Paymaster-in-Ch.  Sir  Hamnet 
Hold  itch,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Holditch  Share;  b.  1864;  entered  R.N. 
1880,  became  Paymaster  1898,  Staff-Pay- 
master 1902,  Fleet- Paymaster  1906,  and 
Paymaster-in-Ch.  1917 ; Egyptian  War 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  European  War 
1914-18  as  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Grand 
Fleet  (despatches,  K.B.  E. , Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan) : m.  1918,  Alfreda 
Caroline  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rear- 
Adm.  Walter  B.  Bridges,  of  Trawalla, 
Victoria,  Australia;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Sharkey,  Sir  Seymour  John,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  P. 
Sharkey,  M.D. , of  Ballinasloe,  Ireland; 
b.  1847  ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at 
Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1870,  M.A.  1879, 


M.B.  1873,  M.D.  1888,  Hon.  Fellowi9i8); 
M.R.C.P.  London  1879,  F.R.C.P.  1885; 
formerly  Pres,  of  Neurological  So.,  Ex- 
aminer in  Pathology  and  Med.,  Oxford 
Univ.  (also  Examiner  at  Conjoint  Board), 
Radcliffe  Travelling  Fellow,  Oxford  Univ.  „ 
and  Censor,  and  Senior  Censor  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Physicians,  and  Representative  on. 
Senate  of  London  Univ.  ; is  Consulting 
Physician  (sometime  Lecturer  on  Med. 
and  Pathology)  to  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital, 
and  Med.  Referee  to  the  Treasury  ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  24 A,  Portland  Place,  W.  ,~ 

Athenceum  Club . 

Sharpe,  Sir  Alfred,  K.C.M.G. , C.B. , 
son  of  Edmund  Sharpe,  J.P. , formerly  of 
Quarryhill,  Lancaster ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at 
Hailey  bury;  Hon.  LL.D.  Edin.  iqii  ;; 
admitted  Solicitor  1876  ; was  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  of  Fiji  1884-5 ; appointed 
a Vice-Consul  in  Nyasaland  1891,  and 
for  Territories  North  of  Zambesi  1893, 
Consul  there  1894,  and  Consul-Gen. 
1897 ; acted  as  Commr.  and  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Zomba  1891  and  1896-7,  and  was. 
Commr.,  Com.-in-Ch.,  and  Consul-Gen. 
for  British  Central  African  Protectorate 
(now  Nyasaland  Protectorate)  1897-1904, 
and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  there  1904-10; 
has  five  medals  and  two  clasps  ; is  a J.  P. 
for  Lancashire  ; has  Belgian  Order  of  the 
Crown:  m.  1881,  Rosamund,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  James  Bolling,  formerly 
V.  of  Leverbridge,  Lancashire;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1887,  K.C.M.G.  1903.  St.  Step- 
hens Club. 

Sons  living — Two,  of  whom  Reginald : m. 
1914,  Mary  Littledale  Tunstall,  da.  of 
Sir  Lancelot  Sanderson. 

Sharpey-Schafer  [see  Schafer]. 

Shaw,  Sir  Alexander  William,  son  of 
William  John  Shaw;  b.  1847;  is  a J.P.  for 
Limerick:  m.  1876,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Gough -Gubbins,  of  Castle 
Troy,  co.  Limerick ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  Der - 
ravoher,  Limerick. 

Sons  living — Malcolm  David,  b.  1880, — Eric 
Russell,  b.  1882. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Eleanor : m.  1902, 
Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Sidney  Hamilton,  C.M.G., 
R.A., — Norah  Gladys;  m.  1902,  Major 
Frederick  Herbert  Marshall,  R.A  . 

Shaw,  Col.  Sir  Archibald  Mclnnes, 

C. B. , son  of  the  late  James  Shaw, 
ironfounder,  of  Maryhill,  Glasgow ; b. 
1862;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.;  LL.D. 
St.  Andrews  1911  ; formerly  Col.  1st 
Lanarkshire  R.G.A. , and  Hon.  Col.  4th 
Lowland  (Howitzer)  Brig.,  R.F.A.  (V.D.) ; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  City  of  Glasgow  Vol.  Regt., 
head  of  the  firm  of  Shaw  and  Mclnnes,, 
ironfounders,  of  Maryhill,  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Glasgow  and  Lanarkshire,  Chm.  of 
Broxburn  Oil  Co.,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute ; received  Coronation 
medal  1911;  elected  Bailie  of  River  and 
Firth  of  Clyde  1902;  was  Pres,  of  Glasgow 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  and  Lord-Lieut. 
of  Glasgow  1908-11,  and  Lord  Provost  of 
Glasgow  1908-11  ; has  Orders  of  Sacred. 
Treasure  of  Japan  and  St.  Olaf  of  Norway, 
and  Italian  Medal  of  Merit:  m.  1891,, 
Rosina  Elisabeth  Douglas,  da.  of  the  late 
Archibald  Fraser,  merchant,  of  Glasgow; 
cr.  Knt.  1911,  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  Ballock- 
myle,  Mauchline,  Ayrshire ; New,  and 
Conservative  ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Archibald  Douglas  Mclnnes, 

D. S.O.,  b.  1895  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 
Daughter  living — Edith  Rosina  Mclnnes,  b ■ 
1893:  m.  1st  1913,  Capt.  R.  Ramsey  Tullis,. 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915,  of  Tullibodj',. 
Clackmannanshire;  2ndly  1916,  Capt.  R.  A. 
Begg,  Seaforth  Highlanders. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Shaw,  Lieut -Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Sir 
Frederick  Charles,  P.C.,  K.C.B.  [see 
“ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Shaw,  Sir  George  Watson,  C.S.I.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Robert  Shaw,  H.E.I.C.S. ; 
b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Hertford  Gram.  Sch. , and 
at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  entered  I. C.S. 
1879,  became  Assist.  Commr.,  Burma, 
1879,  Dep.  Commr.  1888,  Commr.  1901, 
and  Judicial  Commr.,  Upper  Burma  1905  ; 
officiated  as  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Burma  May  to 
Nov.  1913;  retired  1914  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1908, 
Knt.  1913. 

Shaw,  Sir  (William)  Napier,  F.R.S., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Thomas  Shaw,  of 
Selly  Park,  Birmingham  ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at 
King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham,  at 
Emmanuel  Coll. , Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.  A. 
1879,  Sc.D.  1902),  and  at  Berlin  Univ.  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen  1906  and  Edin- 
burgh 1920,  Hon.  Sc.D.  Dublin  1908, 
Harvard  1909,  and  Manchester  1910 ; 
was  Univ.  Lecturer  in  Experimental 
Physics,  Camb.  1887-99,  Senior  Tutor  of 
Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  1890-9  (Fellow 
1877-1906,  a Member  of  Meteorological 
Council  1897-1905  (Sec.  thereof  1900-1905), 
and  Director  of  the  Meteorological  Office 
1905-20;  author  of  numerous  scientific 
papers ; appointed  Reader  in  Meteoro- 
logy, London  Univ.  1907,  and  Professor 
of  Meteorology  in  Imperial  Coll,  of 
Science  and  Technology  1920  : m.  1885, 
Sarah  Jane  Dugdale,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Harland,  M.D. , of  Salford;  cr. 
Knt.  1915.  10,  Moreton  Gardens,  South 

Kensington,  S.  IV. 5/  Athenaeum , Royal 
Aero,  and  British  Eznpire  Clubs. 

Shea,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Stuart 
Mackenzie,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col.  Henry  John  Francis  Shea,  R.A.  ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  Sedbergh  Sch.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1888, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  1899,  Brevet 
Major  1902,  Major  1906,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1912,  Lieut. -Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col. 
1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; Chitral  Re- 
lief Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  first  with  Thorneycroft’s 
Mounted  Inf. , and  subsequently  in  com- 
mand of  5th  and  6th  S.  Australian  Con- 
tingents, with  rank  of  Major  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
in  Palestine  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.  B. , 
C.M.G. , Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G. , Order  of  the  Nile)  ; sometime 
a Professor  at  Indian  Staff  Coll.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer ; appointed  a Brig. 
Com.  1915  : m.  1902,  Winifred  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Congreve,  of  Con- 
greve, Staffordshire,  and  Burton  Hall, 
Chester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Shead,  Sir  Samuel  George,  son  of  the 
late  William  Shead;  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Beccles  Coll. , Suffolk  ; is  a Member  of 
the  Stock  Exchange,  Lieut.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  (M.T. ),  and  a Knight  of  Serbian 
Order  of  St.  Sava  ; was  Master  of  Wor- 
shipful Co.  of  Gardeners  1913-15,  and 
Sheriff  of  City  of  London  1915-16;  m. 
1892,  Lucy,  da.  of  Charles  Vidler ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  1,  Connaught  Place,  IV.; 

Kew hurst  House,  Little  Common,  Bex 
hill ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Daughter  living — Beatrice  Irene,  b.  1895;  has 
Freedom  of  Gardeners’  Co. 

Shearman,  Sir  Montague,  son  of  the 
late  Montague  Shearman,  of  Wimbledon, 


Surrey  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors' 
Sch.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 

1880,  M A.  18 — ) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 

1881,  and  a K.C.  1903;  went  Midland 
Circuit ; appointed  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.) 
April  1914  : m.  1884,  Mary  Louise,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Long,  of  New  York  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1914.  Leigh  House,  Eaton  Gate, 
S.  W.  / 360,  Royal  Courts  of  Jtistice, 
W.C. 

Shentall,  Sir  Ernest,  son  of  Charles 
Shentall,  of  Chesterfield  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Chesterfield  ; a wholesale  fruit  merchant, 
a J.P.  for  Derbyshire  and  Chesterfield 
(Mayor  1913-19),  a Member  of  Chester- 
field Education  Committee,  a Gov.  of 
Chesterfield  Gram.  Sch.,  and  Chm.  of 
Chesterfield  and  Dist.  Employment  Com- 
mittee ; m.  1885,  Harriett,  da.  of  Peter 
Warner,  of  Chesterfield  ; cr.  Knt.  1918. 
St.  Mary  s House,  Chesterfield;  The  Bun- 
galow, Walton,  Chesterfield. 

Sheoraj  Singh,  Rana  Sir,  K.C.I.E. ; 
b.  1865  ; is  Taluqdar  of  Thalrai  (Khajur- 
gaon) ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911.  Thalrai,  Rai 
Bareli,  Oudh,  India. 

Shephard,  Sir  Horatio  Hale,  2nd  son 
of  John  Shephard,  of  Doctors’  Commons, 
E.C. , and  Castle  Hill,  Englefield  Green  ; 
b.  1842;  ed:  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1870)  ; Hon. 
LL.D. , Glasgow  1901 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1867 ; appointed  Professor  of  Law  in 
Presidency  Coll.,  Madras  1873,  Govt. 
Pleader  and  Public  Prosecutor,  Madras 
1881,  and  a M.L.C.,  Madras  1885;  was 
Advocate-Gen.,  Madras  1887-9,  a Judge 
of  High  Court  of  Judicature  thereof  1889- 
1901  (acted  as  Ch.  Justice  1898),  and  Legal 
Adviser  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1902-7  ; 
is  a Member  of  Marylebone  Borough 
Council ; author  of  various  works  on  Law  of 
India;  m.  1876,  Agnes,  da.  of  Gen.  J.  W. 
Rideout,  formerly  Controller  of  Mil.  Ac- 
counts, Madras;  cr.  Knt.  1908.  13, 

Cumberland  Mansions,  W. ; Athenaeum 
Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Sheppard,  Rev.  Canon  Edgar, 
K.  C.  V.  0. , D.D.,  son  of  Edgar  Sheppard, 
M.  D. , D. C.  L. , Professor  of  Psychological 
Med.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; b.  1845  I 
ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1873,  M.A.  1876,  D.D.  1900) ; was  Curate 
at  Marlow  1874-6,  and  of  Hornsey  1876-8, 
and  a Minor  Canon,  St.  George’s  Chapel, 
Windsor,  1878-84  ; appointed  Sub-Dean 
of  the  Chapels  Royal  1884 ; was  Reader 
and  Preacher  of  Chapel  Roy.,  Whitehall 
1884-1904,  Chap,  to  Queen  Victoria  1886- 
1900,  to  Duke  of  Cambridge  1887-1904, 
to  Roy.  So.  of  Musicians  1892,  and  to 
King  Edward  VII.  1901,  and  Domestic 
Chap,  to  King  Edward  VII.  1909,  and 
to  King  George  V.  1910 ; also  Hon. 
Domestic  Chap,  to  Queen  Alexandra 
1910  ; has  been  Sub- Almoner  since  1899, 
also  a Canon  and  Precentor  of  St.  George’s 
Chapel,  Windsor,  since  1907 ; is  a Dep. 
Clerk  of  the  Closet  to  H.M. , Hon.  Chap, 
to  Acad,  of  Music,  a Chap,  to  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  and  to 
a Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.),  and  Brig.-Chap.  ; is  a Knight 
Com.  of  Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark ; 
author  of  “ Memorials  of  St.  James’s 
Palace,”  "Old  Royal  Palace,  Whitehall,” 
and  ' ‘ Memoires  of  H.  R.  H.  the  late  Duke 
of  Cambridge”  (2  vols. ):  m.  1874,  Mary 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  Richard 


KNIGHTS. 


I I 19 


White,  of  Instow ; cr.  C.V.O.  1902, 
K.C.V.O.  1914.  St.  James's  Palace , 

S.  W.  ; Cloisters , Windsor  Castle ; Ox- 
ford and  Cambridge  Club. 

Sons  living — Edgar,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1878 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Rev . Hugh  Richard 
Laurie,  b.  1882;  V.  of  St.  Martin-in-the- 
Fields,  Charing  Cross,  W.C. : m.  1915,  Alison, 
da.  of  William  Oswald  Carver,  J.P. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Mary  : m.  1898, 

T.  Henry  Wells,  of  Fleet,  Hants. 

Sherburn,  Sir  John,  son  of  the  late 
John  Sherburn,  of  How  den,  East  York- 
shire; b.  1851;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1875);  M.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1877 ; is  Hon.  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Hull  Roy.  Infirmary  and  to  Hull  Victoria 
Hospital  for  Children,  a J.P.  for  E.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire,  a Representative  Member 
of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso. , and  a J.P. 
and  Alderman  for  Hull  (Sheriff  1886-7, 
Mayor  1888-90)  ; sometime  a partner  in 
the  firm  of  Bailey  and  Leetham,  steamship 
owners,  of  Hull,  London,  etc.;  formerly 
Surg. -Lieut. -Col.  (V.D.)  Northumbrian 
Brig.  R.F.A.  (Vol. );  unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Gateshead  {LU)  1900  and  Hull 
W.  Div.  1906  and  1910 : m.  1884,  Louisa 
Ainley,  da.  of  the  late  William  Bailey, 

J. P. , of  Winestead  Hall,  Holderness  ; cr. 
Knt.  1902.  Brantingham  Thorpe,  Brough, 
E.  Yorkshire. 

Sons  living — John  Clifford,  b.  1886;  Capt. 
E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  an  A.D.C., — Philip 
Leslie,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  18th  Hussars. 
Daughters  living — Maud,  b.  1885  : m.  1914, 
Lieut.  Henry  Douglas  Clarke,  of  Westcroft, 
Elloughton,  E.  Yorkshire, — Dorothy,  b.  1888: 
m.  1912,  Major  Gilbert  Valentine  Farrell, 
Indian  Army, — Marjorie,  b.  1891  : m.  1912, 
Harold  Charles  Putney  Wood,  of  200,  Glouces- 
ter Terrace,  W.2. 

Shehr  and  Mokalla,  H.H.  (Sultan 
Ghalib  bin  Awadth  A1  Kayte)  Sultan  of, 

K. C.  IE.  ; cr.  K.C. I.E.  (Hon.)  1914. 

Shere  Shumsher  Jung  Bahadur 
Rana,  Maj.-Gen. , K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Maj.- Gen.  Nepalese  Army;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Sherwood,  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Percy, 
K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  <f  the  late  Ed- 
ward Sherwood,  of  Mount  Sherwood, 
Ottawa;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Ottawa  Gram. 
Sch.  ; appointed  Dep.  Sheriff,  Carleton, 
Ontario  1877,  Ch.  of  Police,  Ottawa  1879, 
Sup.  of  Police  for  Dominion  of  Canada 
1882,  Commr.  1885,  and  Ch.  Commr. 
1913  (retired  1918) ; received  thanks  of 
Gov.-Gen.  in  Council  for  services  rendered 
during  Behring  Sea  Arbitration  ; accom- 
panied T.R.H.  the  Duke  and  Duchess  of 
Cornwall  and  York  during  tour  through 
Canada  1901,  directing  Police  arrange- 
ments (special  mention)  ; commanded 
Canadian  Rifle  Team  to  Bisley  1903 ; is 
Hon.  A. D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada: 
m.  1883,  Esther  Alberta,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Dyson  Slater,  of  Ottawa;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908, 
K.C. M.G.  1916.  451,  Daly  Avenue, 

Ottawa;  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 
Shields,  Sir  Douglas  Andrew, 
M.D.,  son  of  Andrew  Shields,  M.D.  ; b. 
1877  ; was  Consultant  Surg.  R.N.,  and 
rendered  sers.  to  War  Office  in  connec- 
tion with  organization  and  equipment  of 
Hospitals  during  European  War  ; some- 
time Consultant  Surg.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of 
Australia:  m.  1900,  Mary  Ellen  Shirrefs  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  17,  Park  Lane,  W. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Shipley,  Sir  Alexander  William,  son 
of  Alexander  Shipley,  formerly  of  The 
Hall,  Datchet;  b.  1857;  Mayor  of  Windsor 


1902-4  : m.  1882,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Hirst,  of  Willow  Bank,  Hudders- 
field; cr.  Knt.  1905.  River  Bank,  Datchet. 
Daughters  living — Yvonne, — Doris. 

Shipley,  Sir  Arthur  Everett,  G.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  Shipley,  of  The 
Hall,  Datchet,  Bucks ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Ch.  Coll., 
Camb.  (Sc.  D. , Hon.  D.Sc. , Hon.  LL. D. ) ; 
has  been  Master  of  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
since  1910  (Vice-Chancellor  1917-19)  ; is 
a F. R.S.  ; author  of  "Zoology  of  the 
Invertebrate,”  etc.,  etc.  ; cr.  G.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Christ's  College  Lodge,  Cambridge  ; 
Athenceum,  and  United  Universities' 
Clubs. 

Shone,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William 
Terence,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Allen  Shone,  Bar.-at-Law,  of 
Monkstown,  Dublin  ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad. , Woolwich ; entered  R.E.  1871, 
became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1889,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1891,  Brevet  Col.  1895,  Col. 
1900,  Maj.-Gen.  1902,  Lieut. -Gen.  1903 
(retired  1907),  and  Col.  Comdt.  1918; 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  Mahsood 
Wuzeree  Expedition  1881,  as  Adj.  R.E. 
(despatches),  Burma  Campaign  1885-7 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O. ),  both  Miranzai  Expeditions 
1891  as  Comdg.  R.E.  (despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  Chitral  Expedition 
1895  Comdg.  R.E.  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.  B.),  China  Field  Force 
1900-1901,  asCh.  Engineer  and  Brig. -Gen. 
(despatches,  medal) ; was  Director-Gen. 
of  Mil.  Works  in  India  1901-3,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Fortifications  at  Head 
Quarters  1903-4 : m.  1893,  Janet,  da.  of 
the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Gerald  FitzGibbon, 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  in  Ireland  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.  11906.  Ridgemount , Bassett,  South- 
ampton ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Son  living — Terence  Allen,  b.  1894;  is  a 
3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser. 

Daughter  living — Janet  Eleanor,  b.  1904. 

Short,  Sir  Frank,  R.A.,  son  of  Job 
Till  Short,  of  Wollaston,  Worcestershire  ; 
b.  1857;  ed.  privately;  was  an  A.M.I.C. E. 
1883-1904  ; elected  A.  R.  A.  1906,  and  R.A. 
(Academician  Engraver)  1911 ; is  an  Ar- 
tist, Pres,  of  Roy.  So.  of  Painter-Etchers 
and  Engravers,  and  Professor  of  Engraving 
Sch. , Roy.  Coll,  of  Art ; received  Paris  gold 
medal  for  engraving  1889  and  1900 ; author 
of  "On  the  Making  of  Etchings,”  etc.  : 
m.  1889,  Esther  Rosamond,  da.  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Barker;  cr.  Knt.  1911. 
56,  Brook  Green,  W.  ; Arts  Club. 
Daughter  living — Dorothea  Mary,  b.  1890. 

Short  all,  Sir  Patrick,  son  of  the  late 
James  Shortall,  of  Kilkenny  ; b.  1872  ; is 
a Builder  and  Decorator,  and  High 
Sheriff  of  Dublin  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Clontarf  Div.  of  Dublin  City  (/V) 
Dec.  1918  : m.  18 — , Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  P.  Coyle,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  Knt.  19x5. 
65,  St.  Lawrence  Road,  Dublin. 

Shri  Bijay  Sinha  [see  Dungarpur]. 
Shuja-ul-Mulk,  Sir  Mehtar, 
K.C. I.E.\  cr.  C.I.E.  1903,  K.C.I.E. 
1919.  Chitral,  India. 

Shum  Shere  [see  Baber  Shum  Shere]. 
Shute,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Cameron 
Deane,  K.C.B. , KC.M.G.\  b.  1866;  en- 
tered Welsh  Regt.  1885  ; became  Lieut. - 
Col.  191c,  Col.  1913,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917; 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartoum  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp, 
medal),  European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.- 


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Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G. . 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  K.C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Malta 
1899-1904,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1905- 
14;  appointed  to  command  a Div.  1919; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1917, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919,  K. C.M.G.  1919. 
Sidi  Ahmad  Khan  Sidi  Ibrahim 
Khan  [see  Jangira]. 

Sifton,  Hon.  Sir  Clifford,  K.C.M.G. , 
son  of  John  Wright  Sifton,  formerly 
Speaker  of  Manitoba  Assembly,  of  Winni- 
peg, Manitoba ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  High 
Sch.,  London,  Ontario,  at  Boys’  Coil., 
Dundas,  and  at  Victoria  Univ. , Cobourg 
(B.A.  1880)  ; Bar.  Manitoba  1882,  and  a 
K.C.  1895;  was  Attorney-Gen.  and  Min. 
of  Education,  Province  of  Manitoba 
1891-6,  Min.  of  Interior  and  Sup. -Gen. 
of  Indian  Affairs,  Dominion  of  Canada 
1896-1905,  and  Chm  of  Commn.  on  Con- 
servation of  Natural  Resources  of  Canada 
1909-18;  elected  to  Canadian  Parlia- 
ment 1896;  is  a P.C.  of  Canada;  acted 
as  Agent  for  British  Govt,  at  Alaska 
Boundary  Tribunal  1903:  m.  1884,  Eliza- 
beth Arminella,  da.  of  H.  T.  Burrows, 
formerly  of  Ottawa;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1915. 
Toronto.  Canada  ; Assiniboine  Lodge, 
Mallory  town,  Ontario. 

Sons  living — John  W.,  b-  18 — , — Win  eld  B., 
b.  18  , — Henry  A.,  b.  10 — , — Clifford,  D.S.O. 

b.  1893  [see  ‘ Companionage  ”], — Wilfrid 

Victor, D.S.O. , b.  18 — [see  Companionage”]. 
Sillem,  Maj.-Gen.  ,"ir  Arnold  Frede- 
rick, K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Frederick  Sillem  ; b.  1865  ; entered  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt.  1887,  became  Major 
1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  African  War  1899- 

1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G.)  ; was 
Brig.-Maj.  Irish  Command  1903-6,  and 
an  Assist. -Comdt. , R.M.C.  1914-15  ; 
appointed  Maj.-Gen.  in  Charge  of  Ad- 
ministration, E.  Command  1919  : m. 

1903,  Madge  Estcourt,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Estcourt  Rowles  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Simmons,  William)  Anker,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Simmons,  of  Cran- 
dem  Gate,  Henley-on-Thames;  b.  1857; 
is  Agricultural  Adviser  to  Ministry  of 
Food  and  a J.P.  for  Berks;  m.  1883, 
Edith  Nora,  only  da.  of  the  late  E.  S. 
Beddome,  of  Lloyd’s;  cr.  C.  B.  E.  (Civil) 
1918,  K.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bird  Plac  , 
Remenham , Henley-on-  Thames. 

Son  I vin? — Philip  Golding,  M.C.,  b.  1884; 
formed:-  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards. 

Dau  hters  Lving— Irene  Nora,  b.  1887:  m. 
19  , Major  E.  M.  Peel,  R.A.S.C.,-  Marjorie 

Y vonne,  b.  1890  : rn.  19  — , Capt.  Claude  Clark, 
Railway  Transport  Officer,— Lorna  Yvet-e, 
b.  1897. 

Simoes  d’Almeida,  Sir  Antonio 
Joaquim,  K.C.V.O.,  son  of  Antonio 
Joaquim  d’Almeida,  of  Lisbon  ; b.  1858  ; 
ed.  in  Lisbon ; is  a Bank  Director,  a 
Jeweller-goldsmith,  Hon.  Pres,  of  Lisbon 
Commercial  Asso. , and  Administrator  of 
the  Beira  Alta  Railway  and  Tobacco 
Regie : m.  1877,  Isabel  Moitinho 

d' Almeida ; cr.  K.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1903. 
67,  Rua  da  Prat  a,  Lisbon. 

Simon,  Major  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 
Allsebrook , P.C.,  K.  C.  V.  O. , O.  B.  E. , K.  C. 
[see  " Privy  Council”]. 


Simpson,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Benjamin, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Robert  Simpson,  of 
Dublin  ; b.  1831  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ. 
(B.A.  1851);  entered' Bengal  Med.  Depart. 
1853,  became  Surg.  1864,  Surg. -Major 
1873,  Brig. -Surg.  1879,  Dep.  Surg. -Gen. 
1882,  and  Surg.  - Gen.  188b ; retired 
1890;  sometime  Surg. -Gen.  and  Sanitary 
Commr.  with  Govt,  ol  India:  m.  1859, 
Agnes  Jane  Sarah,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Brig.- 
Gen.  Hugh  Sibbald,  C.B.  cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1887.  77,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Son  living— One. 

Daughter  living — Franc  -s  ( Lady  Balfour)  m. 
ih86,  or. ; Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Granville  Balfour, 
K.B.E-,  C.B. 

Simpson  Sir  Clement  Bell,  son  of 
the  late  Clement  Simpson,  formerly  of 
Madras;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Rugby;  is 
Manager  of  the  firm  of  Binny  and  Co., 
East  India  merchants,  of  Madras : m. 
1893.  Elizabeth  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  A.  Stables,  of  Cawdor,  Nairnshire; 
cr.  Knt.  19  6.  Madras ; Home  ad,  Driuit 
Darragh,  Forres. 

Daughters  living — Maisie  : m.  1915,  E.  Wastie 
Green,  Indian  Education  Ser. 

Simpson,  Sir  James,  LL.B .,  son  of 
James  Yates  Simpson,  of  Largs,  Ayrshire  ; 
b.  1858;  ed.  at  Brisbane  Acad.,  Largs, 
at  Craigmount  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A  1880,  LL.B.  1883); 
a Solicitor:  m.  1913,  Esther  H pe,  el. 
da.  of  st.  John  Vincent  Day,  C.  E. , of 
Glasgow ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  18,  Heriot 

Row  Edinburgh  ; Campfield  House,  Glas- 
sel,  Aberdeenshire  ; Scottish  Conservative y 
and  Roval  Automobile  Clubs. 

Simpson,  Sir  Robert  Russell,  IV.S., 

son  of  Alexander  Simpson,  banker,  of 
Bathgate;  b.  1840;  ed.  at  Bathgate  Acad. , 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; is  a W.S  , a 
Notary  Public,  and  a J.P  for  Edinburgh  ; 
has  been  for  many  years  Dep.  (Lay)  Clerk 
of  Free  and  United  Free  Church  of  Scot- 
land : m 18 77,  Helen  Dymock,  da.  of 
Samuel  Raleigh,  Manager  of  Scottish 
Widows’  Fund  Life  Assurance  So  ; cr. 
Knt  1918.  23,  Douglas  Crescent,  Edin- 

burgh; University  {Edinburgh) , and  Scot- 
tish Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Alexander  Russell,  b.  1879, — 
Samuel  Raleigh,  b.  1882, — Robert  Gordon,  b. 
*887, — '1  hemas  Blantyre,  b.  1892. 

Daughter  living — Catherine  Scott. 

Simpson,  Sir  James  Hope-,  son  of  the 
late  John  Hope-Simpson  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Liverpool  Coll. , and  abroad  ; is  Director 
and  Gen.  Manager  of  Bank  of  Liverpool 
and  Martin’s  (Limited):  m.  1895,  Mary, 
da  of  I.  W.  Wilson  ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Rothley,  Hoylake,  Cheshire  ; Union,  and 
Reform  ( Liverpool ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Whitwell,  b.  1897, — James 
Rus  ell,  b.  1901. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Hope,  b.  1899. 

Simpson-Baikie  [see  Baikie]. 

Sims,  Sir  Thomas,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Matthew  Sims ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at 
Archbishop  Tenison's  Gram.  Sch.,  Lon- 
don ; is  a Civil  Engineer ; entered  Civil 
Ser.  1882;  retired  1919;  was  Sup.  Civil 
Engineer,  Chatham  Dockyard  1896-9,  and 
at  Admiralty  1899-1902,  Assist.  Director 
of  Works  there  1902  12,  and  Director 
of  Engineering  and  Architectural  Works 
1912-19  : m.  1885,  Miriam,  da.  of  the  late 
Mitford  Blake  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910,  Knt. 
1919.  Yarbridge  House,  Brading,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Henry,  b.  1886, — Arthur 
Mitford,  b.  1589,  - Edward  Alfred,  b.  1892, — 
Bertram  Alan,  b.  1S94. 


KNIGHTS. 


I 2 1 


Sinclair,  Sir  John  Robert,  son  of 
John  Miller  Sinclair  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Boys’  High  Sch. , Otago ; formerly  a 
Solicitor,  New  Zealand  ; Bar.  New  Zea- 
land 18 — ; is  a Director  of  Otago  Daily 
Times  Newspaper  Co.,  and  of  Trustees, 
Executors  and  Agency  Co. ; was  aM.L.C. 
1907-14;  was  a Member  of  Dominions 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Natural  Resources, 
Trade  and  Legislation  : m.  1875,  Jessie 
Christina,  da.  of  Robert  Chapman,  1st 
Registrar  of  Supreme  Court,  Otago  ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Dunedin,  New  Zealand ; 
National  ( Dunedin ) Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Sinclair,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Walrond 
Arthur  Frank,  K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  in  Army,  and  Controller  of  Registra- 
tion, Min.  of  National  Ser.,  and  Director 
of  National  Ser.  for  London  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Sinclair,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Edwyn 
Sinclair  Alexander-,  IC.C.B.,  M.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Hobhouse 
Inglis  Alexander,  C.B. , R.N.  ; b.  1865; 
entered  R.N.  1879,  became  Lieut.  1890, 
Com.  1901,  and  Capt.  1905;  appointed 
a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1914,  and  Adm.- 
Sup.  Portsmouth  Dockyard  1920 ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of 
Jutland  (despatches,  C.B.,  3rd  class  of 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  with  swords, 
K.C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Com.  Legion 
of  Honour,  American  D.S.M.) ; assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Sinclair  1894  : 
m.  1892,  Julia  Margaret,  da.  of  Col. 
Charles  Vereker  Hamilton-Campbell ; cr. 

M. V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  H.M.  Dockyard, 
Portsmozith  ; Dunbeath  Castle,  Caithness  ; 
Naval  and  Military,  and  New  (. Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Mervyn  Boyd,  b.  1894;  Lieut. 
R.N., — Roderick  Ian,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — Stroma  Grisell  Campbell, 
b.  1899. 

Singer,  Vice  - Adm.  Sir  Morgan, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Vice-Adm. 
Morgan  Singer;  b.  1864;  entered  R.N. 
1877,  became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1898, 
Capt.  1903,  Rear-Adm.  1914,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1919  ; was  a Member  of  Ordnance 
Committee  1904-7;  was  an  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1912-14;  appointed  Director  of 
Naval  Ordnance  1914,  and  Com.-in-Ch. 

N.  American  and  W.  Indian  Station  1919  ; 
has  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and 
2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of  Rising 
Sun:  m.  1899,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Desborough,  C.B.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.V.O.  1919. 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Singer,  Sir  Mortimer,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
Isaac  Merritt  Singer ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at 
Downing  Coll.,  Cainb.  ; Donor  and 
Administrator  of  Milton  Hill  Hospital 
for  wounded  officers  and  men  during 
European  War;  a J.P.  for  Berks:  m. 
1st,  1888,  Mary  Maund,  who  d.  1913,  da. 
of  John  Oxley,  of  Maldon  ; 2ndly,  1913, 
Aline  Madeleine,  da.  of  Etienne  Pilavoine, 
of  Biarritz;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Milton  Hill,  St  event  on,  Berks ; 13,  Har- 
court  House,  Cavendish  Square,  W.i ; 
Junior  Carlton,  Bath,  Royal  Thames 
Yacht,  Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal  Aero 
Clubs. 

Sirohi,  H.H.  the  Maharaja  Dhiraj 
Maharao  ( Sir  Kaishree  Singhji  Bahadur) 
of,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.S.I.  ; b.  1857 ; is  one  of 
the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  K.C.S.I. 


1895,  G.C.I.E.  1901.  Sirohi,  Rajputana, 
India. 

Sirry,  Pasha  Ismail,  K.C.M.G. \ is 
Min.  of  Public  Works,  War  and  Marine, 
Egypt,  and  a Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour; 
has  Grand  Cordon  of  the  Orders  of  the 
Nile,  the  Osmanieh,  the  Medjidie,  and 
Leopold  II.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1913. 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

Sitamau,  H.H.  Raja  (Sir  Ram 
Singhji  Bahadur)  of,  K.C.I.E.,  2nd 
son  of  Thakur  Dalel  Singhji,  of  Kachi- 
Baroda ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Daly  Coll., 
Indore  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India,  a Hindi  and  Sanskrit  poet,  and 
student  of  Science  and  Philosophy  : m. 
1st,  1902,  H.H.  Chauhanji  Sahiba,  who  d. 
1903,  da.  of  the  Raja  of  Chhota-Udaipur; 
2ndly,  1903,  H.H.  Rajawatiji  Sahiba, who 
d.  1915,  da.  of  the  Thakur  of  Baleri, 
Bikaner;  3rdly,  1915,  H.H.  Bhatyaniji 
Sahiba,  grand-da.  of  the  Thakur  of 
Marauli,  Udaipur;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911. 
Ramvilas  Palace,  Sitamau,  Central  India. 
Sivaswami  Aiyar,  Sir  Palamaneri 
Sundaram,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of 

Palamaneri  Sundaram  Aiyar ; b.  1864 ; 
ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Tanjore,  at  Kumbha- 
kcnam  Govt.  Coll.,  and  at  Pres.  Coll., 
Madras ; is  a Vakil  of  Madras  High 
Court ; sometime  an  Examiner  in  Sanskrit 
and  Law,  Madras  Univ.  ; was  an  Assist. 
Professor,  Madras  Law  Coll.  1893-9, 
Advocate-Gen.,  Madras  1907-12,  and 
Vice-Chancellor  Madras  Univ.  1916-18  ; 
elected  Vice-Chancellor  Benares  Hindu 
Univ.  1918,  a M.  L.C.  1904  and  1906,  and 
was  a M.E.C.  1912- 17  ; joint  editor 
of  Madras  Law  Journal  1893-1907  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1908,  C.S.I.,  1912,  K.C.S.I.  1915. 
Madras  ; Cosmopolita?i  {Madras)  Club. 

Skevington,  Sir  Joseph  Oliver, 
K.C.V.O.,  E.R.CS.,  son  of  the  late 
Joseph  Hellaby Skevington,  J.P.  ; £.1873; 
Senior  Surg.  King  Edward  VII.  Hos- 
pital, Windsor,  and  Consulting  Surg. 
Maidenhead  Hospital;  cr.  K.C.V.O. 
1919..  York  Road,  Windsor. 

Skinner,  Sir  Harry  Ross,  son  of  the 
Rev.  William  Skinner,  of  Tarland,  and 
Megvie,  Scotland  ; b.  1867;  ed.  privately  ; 
served  in  S.  African  War  1900-1902,  as 
Capt.  Rand  Rifles  (Mines  Div.)  (medal) ; 
was  Gen.  Manager  and  Consulting  En- 
gineer Durban- Roodeport  Gold  Mines, 
Transvaal  1890-1917,  Special  Commr.  to 
China  on  importation  of  unskilled  labour 
for  Witwatersrand  mines  1903,  Major 
Transvaal  Scottish  Vol.  1903-9,  Technical 
Director  and  Consulting  Engineer,  East 
Rand  Proprietary  Mines  1911-14,  Director 
of  High  Explosives  Supply,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  1914-15,  and  Dep.  Director- 
Gen.  Munitions  Inspection  1916-17,  and 
on  Board  of  Invention  and  Research, 
Admiralty  1917 ; is  a Director  of  Central 
Mining  and  Investment  Corporation,  a 
M.I.C.E. , and  a M.I.M.M.  : m.  1893, 
Annie  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  John  Milne, 
of  Aberdeen;  cr.  Knt.  1917.  Corner 
House,  Johannesburg ; Caledonian , and 
Rand  ( Johannesburg)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Harry  Ross,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b. 
1896  [see  “ Companionage  ”],— William  Ross, 
b.  1899. 

Daughter  living — Gladys  Ross,  b.  1897:  m. 
1919,  Capt.  James  Gerard  Edgar  Montagu, 
R F.A.  [see  D.  Manchester,  colls.]. 

Skouses,  Alexandre,  G.C.V.O.,  son 
of  Georges  P.  Skous6s,  of  Athens ; b. 
1853;  appointed  Sec.  of  Hellenic  Legation 
1872,  and  Sec.  to  Min.  for  Foreign  Affairs 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


1879  ; elected  Dep.  for  Attic  Provinces 
1879  and  1890 ; was  Min.  for  Foreign 
Affairs  1895-7,  1902-3,  1904-5,  and 

1905-8:  m.  1876,  Isabella  Rodocanachi; 
cr.  G.C.  V.O.  (Hon.)  1906.  Athens,  Greece; 
Pikernpi , Greece;  Arafina,  Greece;  Carra , 
Greece ; Draft,  Greece. 

Slade,  Adm.  Sir  Edmond  John 
Warre,  K.C.I.E.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  Slade, 
Bt.,  colls.  1. 

Sladen,  Lieut.-Com.  Sir  Sampson, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  Sladen, 
of  Ripple  Court,  Dover  ; b.  1868  ; Lieut.- 
Com.  R.  N.  ; entered  London  Fire  Brig. 
1899,  and  was  Ch.  Officer  1909-19 ; ren- 
dered sers.  to  Govt,  during  European 
War  ; in  Ministry  of  Munitions  1919-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Area  Transport 
Commr. , Min.  of  Transport;  cr.  K.B. E. 
(Civil)  1920.  75,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W.  ; 

United  Service , Royal  Automobile,  and 
Roehampton  Clubs . 

Slingo,  Sir  William,  son  of  Henry 
Slingo ; b.  1855 ; entered  Gen.  Post 
Office  1870,  became  Technical  Officer 
1898,  Sup.  Engineer  1903,  Assist.  Engineer- 
in-Ch.  1911,  and  Engineer-in-Ch.  1912; 
retired  1919  ; founded  Telegraphists’ 
Sch.  of  Science  1876,  and  was  Principal 
thereof  till  1898 ; has  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  : m.  1883,  Clara  Bishop  Haynes  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1915.  Reid  House,  Bampton 
Road,  Forest  Hill , S.  E. 

Sons  living — Cecil  William,  b.  1887:  m.  1912, 
— Percy  Edward,  M.C.,  b.  1889;  Capt. 
R.E. : m.  1916,  Doris,  da.  of  Walter  Girdle- 
stone,  of  Wavertree,  Liverpool, — Sydney 
John,  b.  189-). 

Daughters  living — Frances  Clara,  b.  1884:  m. 
19  9, — Olivia  Winifred,  b.  1886:  m.  1912, — 
Milicent  Mary.  b.  1892  : m.  1919. 

Sloggett,  Lieut -Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
Thomas,  K.  C.  B. , K.  C.  M.  G. , K.  C.  V.  0. , 
F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late 
Inspector-Gen.  William  Henry  Sloggett, 
R.N.,  of  Tremabyn,  Paignton;  b.  1857; 
entered  Army  1881,  became  Lieut. - 
Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1896,  Col. 
1903,  Surg.-Gen.  1908,  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
1914;  retired  1918;  served  on  Indian 
Frontier  1884,  with  Dongola  Expedi- 
tion 1896,  as  Senior  Med.  Officer  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  4th 
class  Osmanieh,  promoted  Lieut. -Col.), 
with  Nile  Expedition  1897  and  1898, 
present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (horse  shot, 
dangerously  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie,  promoted), 
in  S.  Affica  1900-1903,  as  Comdt.  and 
Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Imperial  Yeo. 
Hospitals,  and  as  Comdt.  and  Dist. 
Commr.  Deelfontein  Dist.  (despatches, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.  M.G.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Director- 
Gen.  of  Med.  Ser.  in  the  Field  (de- 
spatches, K.C.B.,  Grand  Officer  Legion 
of  Honour,  Com.  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  K.C.M.G,  K.C.V.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; is  also  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land (Ch.  Commr.  thereof,  and  of  British 
Red  Cross  So.  (1914-18),  and  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  Zoological  So.  and  of  King’s  Coll.  ; 
appointed  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Home 
Dist.  1903,  and  Bombay  Pres.  (VI.  Div. ) 
1908,  and  Director  of  Med.  Ser.  in  India 
1911;  was  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  1911-18, 
and  to  Viceroy  of  India  1910-11,  and 
Director-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1914-18  : 
m.  1881,  Helen  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England), 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  J.  R.  Boyson, 


formerly  Solicitor-Gen. , Madras ; cr. 
C. M.G.  1900,  C. B.  (Mil.)  1910,  Knt.  1914, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  and 
K.C.V.O.  1917.  6,  Bickenhall Mansions, 
W.;  Tremabyn,  Paignton,  Devon  ; ASbiy 
and  Navy  Club. 

S n living — Arthur  John  Henry,  D.S.O.,  b. 
1882  [see  “ Companionage”]. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Helen:  m.  1920, 
Lieut. -Col.  Llewellvn  Evans,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
R.E., — Dorothy  Carminow. 

Sloley,  Sir  Herbert  Cecil,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Hugh  Sloley,  of 
Calcutta,  and  Fremington,  N.  Devon ; 
b.  1855  5 e(k  at  Greenwich  Proprietary 
Sch.  ; formerly  in  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  ; 
served  during  Kaffir  War  1877-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  Basuto  War  1880-81 
(despatches) ; has  gen.  ser.  medal  with 
clasp  and  Queen’s  S.  African  War  medal ; 
appointed  Sub  - Inspector,  Cape  Police 
1883,  Sub-Inspector  Basutoland  Mounted 
Police  1884,  and  Inspector  1886,  Assist. 
Commr.,  Basutoland  1889,  Govt.  Sec. 
there  1898,  and  Resident  Commr.  1900; 
retired  1916  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute  : m.  1886,  Charlotte,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Dick,  of  Falkirk,  N.B.,  and 
Gonubie,  Cape  Colony;  cr.  C.M.G.  1905, 
K.C.M.G.  1911. 

Son  living — Robert  Hugh,  b.  1897. 

Daughters  living — Florence  Bliss,  b.  1888: 
m.  ist,  1910,  Major  Montagu  Charles  Dobson, 
R.F.A.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915;  2nd, 
1919,  Major  Arthur  Howard  Symes-Thomp- 
son,  R.F.A., — Clara  Cecil,  b.  1893, — Lilian 
Edith,  b.  1894:  m.  1918,  Edward  S.  B. 
Tagart,  of  N.  Rhodesia. 

Sly,  Sir  Frank  George  K.C.S.I. , son 
of  Thomas  Sly;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1885,  be- 
came Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India, 
Revenue  and  Agricultural  Depart.  1895, 
Dep.  Commr.  1898,  Political  Agent,  Chat- 
isgarh  Feudatories  1899,  Commr.  of 
Settlements  and  Agriculture  1901,  Officia- 
ting Inspector-Gen.  of  Agriculture  1904, 
Commr.  1908,  and  Ch.  Commr.  Central 
Provinces  and  Berar  1920 ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Indian 
Public  Sers.  1912,  Pres,  of  Public  Work 
Reorganization  Committee  1916,  and  of 
Champaran  Agrarian  Enquiry  1917,  and 
Vice-Chm.  Franchise  Committee  1918  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1911,  K.C.S.I.  1918.  Nagpur, 
Central  Provinces,  India. 

Smalley,  Sir  Herbert,  M.D. , son  of 
the  Rev.  Cornwall  Smalley  ; b.  1851  ; ed. 
at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  King's  Coll., 
London ; L.  R.C.  P.  London  and  M.  R.  C.  S. 
England  1875,  M.D.  Durham  1891  ; for- 
merly Med.  Officer,  H.  M.  Convict  Prison, 
Parkhurst ; appointed  Med.  Inspector  of 
Local  Prisons  and  Sup.  Officer,  Convict 
Prisons  1897,  and  a Commr.  1914 : m. 
1885,  Rose  Christina,  da.  of  George 
Frederick  Grammann ; cr.  Knt.  1913. 
28,  Pembroke  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex. 
Smallman,  Sir  (Henry)  George,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Smallman ; b.  1854  ; ed. 
at  Thanet  Coll.,  Margate;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1879  ; is  a Lieut,  for  the  City 
of  London,  a Gov.  of  St.  Bartholomew’s 
Hospital,  a Commander  of  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece,  and  Knight  (ist 
class)  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway, 
and  a Past  Master  of  the  Fanmakers’ 
Co.  ; was  Alderman  (Cheap  Ward)  of 
City  of  London  1898-1909,  and  Sheriff 
of  City  of  London  1905-6:  m.  1880, 
Louisa,  el.  da.  of  Richard  Strong,  J.P.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1906.  Eliot  Lodge,  Beckenham, 
Kent ; Constitutional  Club. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living. 


KNIGHTS. 


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Smartt,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  William* 
K.C.M.G.  ; b.  18—;  L.R.C.S.I.,  1878; 
appointed  Colonial  Sec. , Cape  Colony 
1898 ; was  Commr.  of  Public  Works 
1900-1902  and  1904-8,  a Member  of 
S.  African  National  Convention  1909 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  Surg. , 
present  at  siege  of  Kimberley  (medal 
with  clasp) ; acted  as  Premier  of 
Cape  Colony  1904,  1905,  and  1906 ; 

elected  a M.L.A.  1894;  in.  18 — , Sybil 

Annie,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  ; cr. 

K.C.M.G.  1911.  Cape  Town. 

Smethurst,  Sir  Thomas,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Smethurst ; b.  i860 ; 
a Chartered  Accountant,  a J.  P.  and  an 
Alderman  for  Manchester  (Lord  Mayor 
1916-17),  and  Chm.  of  its  War  Savings 
Committee:  m.  1885,  Amelia,  da.  of 
Alfred  Bottoms  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
26,  Pall  Mall , Manchester ; Erlesmere, 
Lytham  ; Constitutional  (. Manchester ) 
Club. 

Smith,  Sir  Alfred  van  Waterschoodt 
Lucie;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Rugby;  admitted 
Solicitor,  British  Guiana  1877 ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1881  ; acted  as  Solicitor- 
Gen.  of  British  Guiana  1882-7 ; ap- 
pointed Pres,  of  Dist.  Court  of  Fama- 
gusta, Cyprus  1887,  and  of  Limassol 
1892,  Acting  Queen’s  Advocate  1893, 
Acting  Consular  Judge,  Constantinople 
1895,  and  Resident  Magistrate  of  Kingston, 
Jamaica  1896 ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of 
British  Guiana  1898-1908,  since  when  he 
has  been  Ch.  Justice  of  Trinidad  and 
Tobago:  m.  1st,  1885,  Alice,  da.  of  E.  L. 
Aves ; 2ndly,  1901,  Mary  Meta  Ruth,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  David  Palmer  Ross,  C.  M.  G. , 
M.D.,  Surg. -Gen.  of  British  Guiana;  cr. 
Knt.  1911.  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

Sons  living— (By  1st  marriage)  of  whom  the 
el.,  John  Alfred  Lucie,  b.  18 — , Capt.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers:  m.  1914,  Katie  Theodora, 
da.  of  the  late  Theodore  Pile,  of  Trinidad. 
Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Alice 
Marie  : m.  1914,  Capt.  Wilfrid  Francis  Melvill 
Bagshawe,  R.A. 

Smith,  Sir  Allan  MacGregor,  K.B.E. , 
M.P.  ; b.  18 — ; Chm.  Management  Com- 
mittee, Engineering  Employers’  Federa- 
tion ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Croydon,  S. 
Div.  (Co.  U)  since  Nov.  1919;  cr.  K.B.E. 
1918.  9,  Oakhill  Avemie,  N.W .3. 

Smith,  Sir  Cecil  Harcourt,  C.V.O.,  son 
of  William  Smith  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester Coll.  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen 
1895 ; entered  British  Museum  1879,  be- 
came Assist.  Keeper  1896,  Keeper  of 
Greek  and  Roman  Antiquities  1904,  and 
Director  of  the  Victoria  and  Albert 
Museum  1909  ; was  Director  of  British 
Sch. , Athens  1895-7;  is  a F.R.G.S. , a 
Member  of  Dilettanti  So.,  Vice- Pres,  of 
Hellenic  So. , and  of  Palestine  Exploration 
Fund,  an  Hon.  Member  of  Archaeological 
Sos.  of  Germany,  Austria,  Russia,  and 
Sweden,  and  Com.  of  Orders  of  Saviour 
of  Greece  and  Crown  of  Belgium  ; has 
4th  class  of  Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava  ; 
author  of  various  works  on  Classical 
Archaeology : m.  1892,  Alice  Edith,  da. 
of  H.  W.  Watson,  of  Burnopfield,  co. 
Durham ; cr.  Knt.  1909,  C.V.O.  1917. 
62,  Rutland  Gate,  S.  W. ; Ginge  House, 
Wantage;  Bath,  Savile,  and  Athenceum 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Highat  Cecil  Harcourt,  b.  1899, 
— Simon  Guisbert  Harcourt,  b.  1905. 

Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Holled, 
K.C.M.G .,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Sergison  Smith,  of  Consall  Hall,  Stoke- 
upon-Trent  [B.  Gardner] ; b.  1846 ; ed. 


at  Shrewsbury ; entered  Army  1865,  be- 
came Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1877, 
Major  1882,  Lieut. -Col.  1885,  Col.  1888, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1900;  retired  1905  ; served 
during  Zulu  and  Boer  Wars  1879-81, 
present  at  actions  of  Laing’s  Nek,  Ingogo, 
and  Majuba  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
present  at  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  Brevet  Major),  with  Nile  Expedition 

1884- 5  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  with  Soudan  Frontier  Field  Force 

1885- 7,  at  action  of  Gamaizah  1888  in 

command  of  Brig,  (despatches,  Brevet 
Col.),  and  in  command  of  Tokar  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1891  (clasp,  bronze  star, 
2nd  class  Medjidie)  ; was  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  1883-92,  Gov. -Gen.  of 
Red  Sea  Littoral,  and  Comdt.  at  Suakin 
1888-92,  and  Comdt.  of  Local  Forces 
in  Victoria  1894-1900 ; has  2nd  class 
Osmanieh  : m.  1883,  Maud  Mary,  who  d. 
1917,  el.  da.  of  Major  Fearnley  Whitting- 
stall ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891,  K.C.M.G. 
1892.  11,  Albany  Villas,  Howe\  Naval 

and  Military  Club. 

Son  living — Vere  H.  G.  Holled,  b.  1884. 

Smith,  Sir  Clarence,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Gervase  Smith,  D.D. , of  Heanor, 
Derbyshire  ; b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Kingswood  ; 
was  Sheriff  of  London  and  Middlesex 
1883-4  I is  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London,  and 
a J.P.  for  Kent  (Chm.  Elham  Div.  of  Co. 
Bench) ; formerly  senior  partner  in  the 
firm  of  Clarence  and  Gervase  Smith  and 
Co. , stock  and  share  brokers,  of  4,  Queen 
Victoria  Street,  E.C.  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Cambridgeshire,  W. , or  Chesterton, 
Div.  1886,  and  Bristol,  N.  Div.  1900 ; 
sat  as  M.  P.  for  Kingston  - upon  - Hull 
1892-5,  when  he  was  defeated  : m.  1875, 
Mary,  da.  of  William  Webster,  of  High- 
bury, N.  ; cr.  Knt.  1895.  19,  Terling- 

ham  Gardens,  Folkestone ; Reform  Club. 
Sons  living — Rev.  Gervase  Ashton,  b.  1876; 
Curate  of  Dursley, — Stanley  Tumor,  b 1879: 
m.  19 — , Hilda,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Walford  Green, 
D.D., — Clarence  Hubert,  b.  1882, — Rev. 
Fverard,  b.  1885,  Curate  of  Kintbury,  Berks : 
m.  19 — , Margaret,  da.  of  J.  T.  Whiteley, 
of  Leeds, — Alton  Ewart  Clarence,  b.  1887; 
Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. : m.  1916,  Hilda 
Burnet,  da.  of  Theodore  E-  Salvesen,  of 
37,  Inverleith  Place,  Edinburgh, — Kenneth 
Clarence,  b.  1891:  m.  1916,  Marian  Hebe 
Vincent,  da.  of  Asher  Prior,  of  Havergal 
House,  Colchester. 

Daughters  living — Helen , — D oris, — Kathleen , 
— Vera. 

Smith,  Sir  Edmund  Charles  Wyld- 
bore  [see  Smith-Marriott,  Bt. , colls.]. 
Smith,  Sir  Edward,  son  of  William 
Smith ; b.  1857 ; is  Chm.  of  Standing 
Joint  Committee  of  Justices  for  London, 
and  of  Tower  Div.  of  Magistrates,  a 
D.L.  for  London,  Member  of  Appeal 
Tribunal  for  co.  London,  of  Lord  Chan- 
cellor’s Advisory  Committee,  and  of  Fire 
Brigade  Committee,  a Trustee  and  Vice- 
Chm.  of  Crystal  Palace,  and  a J.P.  and 
a County  Councillor  for  London  ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  75,  Gore  Road,  South 

Hackney,  N.E.  ; Frinton,  Essex. 

Smith,  Paymaster  Rear-Adm.  Sir 
Francis  Harrison,  K.C.B.,  son  of  Horace 
Harrison  Smith,  M.D.,  R.N.,  of  Rams- 
gate ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New 
Cross;  entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Assist. 
Paymaster  1882,  Paymaster  1889,  Fleet- 
Paymaster  1897,  Paymaster-in-Ch.  (Pay- 
master-Capt.)  1909,  and  Paymaster  Rear 
Adm.  (retired)  1920;  Egyptian  War  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Soudan  1883-4, 
present  at  battle  of  El  Teb  (despatches 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


two  clasps,  5th  class  Medjidie)  ; ac- 
companied Mission  to  Abyssinia  as  Sec. 
and  Accountant  Officer  1885  ; in  charge  of 
a Mission  1886 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  Red  Sea  Littoral  1884,  and  to  Gov.  of 
N.S.  Wales  1904-8 ; Sec.  to  various  Flag 
Officers  up  to  1916,  when  he  was  ap- 
pointed Paymaster-in-Ch.  R.N.  Coll., 
Osborne  ; part  author  of  ' * The  Manual 
of  Naval  Law,”  etc.  : m.  1890,  Eleanor 
Catherine,  da.  of  Alexander  Hellard  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Son  living— Sydney  A.  Harrison,  b.  1905;  a 
Naval  Cadet. 

Daughter  living — Mary  G.  Harrison. 

Smith  , Sir  Francis W h itmore,  K.  C.I.  E. , 
son  of  Edward  Smith,  Madras  Med. 
Ser.  ; b.  1844  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch. , and 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  India  Office 
1864  ; appointed  Senior  Clerk  1880,  and 
Assist.  Sec. , Mil.  Depart.  1895 ; retired 
1907  : m.  1st,  1870,  Amy  Charlotte,  who 
d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  William 
Kaye,  K.C.S.I.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Harriette, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Spokes, 
and  widow  of  A.  Carpenter;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1900,  K. C.I.E.  1907.  54,  Parliament 

Street , 5.  W. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Francis  Cecil 
Kaye,  b.  1882. 

Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Fred ,K. C.M.G., 
C.B. ; b.  1857  ; entered  Army  Vet.  Depart. 
1876,  became  Vet.  Major  1896,  Vet.  Lieut. - 
Col.  1899,  Col.  1904,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1910;  served  in  Soudan  1898, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; was  Principal  Vet.  Officer,  S. 
Africa  1903-5,  and  E.  Command  1905-7, 
and  Director-Gen.  Army  Vet.  Ser.  1907- 
ro;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905, 
K. C.M.G.  1918. 

Smith,  Sir  Frederick  William,  seventh 
son  of  William  Janies  Smith,  of  London 
and  Cape  Town;  b.  1861  ; ed.  atS.  African 
Coll.,  Cape  Town  ; is  a J.P. , sole  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Smith,  Webster,  and 
Co.,  merchants,  of  Cape  Town,  and 
Chm.  S.  African  Asso.  (Cape  Town)  and 
Southern  Life  Asso.  (Cape  Town) ; has 
been  four  times  Mayor  of  Cape  Town  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902,  as 
Major  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Cape  Peninsula 
Regt.  ; was  Chm.  of  S.  African  Pageant 
and  Union  Celebration  Committee  1910, 
and  Pres,  of  United  Municipal  Assos.  of 
S.  Africa  1911  and  1912:  m.  1890,  Lillie 
Edith,  O.B.E. , da.  of  John  A.  Mathew; 
cr.  Knt.  1910.  Twist  Niet,  Orange  Street 
Gardens,  Cape  Town  ; City  (Cape  Town ) 
Club. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Smith,  Sir  George,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Hugh  Smith,  of  Darvel,  Ayr- 
shire ; b.  1858  ; entered  War  Office  1878, 
and  Ch.  Sec.’s  Office,  Cyprus  1879;  became 
Ch.  Clerk  1881,  Assist,  to  Ch.  Sec.  1883, 
Acting  Director  of  Survey  1886,  Sec., 
Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition  1886,  and 
to  Queen’s  Jubilee  Memorial  Committee 
1887,  Clerk  to  Legislative  Council,  Cyprus 
1886,  Commr. , Papho  1891,  Registrar- 
Gen.  1895,  a Member  of  Gen.  Hospital 
Board,  Nicosia  1896,  and  of  Board  of 
Agriculture  1896,  Acting  Principal  Forest 
Officer  1903,  Acting  Director  of  Agricul- 
ture 1904,  Acting  Receiver-Gen.  and  Ch. 
Collector  of  Customs  1905,  Colonial  Sec., 
Mauritius  1910  (administered  Govt.  1911), 
and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. , Nyasaland 
Protectorate  1913 ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute:  m.  1894,  Lucie  M’DufF, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  W.  W.  Cargill, 
of  Lancaster  Lodge,  Kensington,  W. ; cr. 


C. M.G.  1911,  K. C.M.G.  1914.  Govern- 
ment House , Zomba , Nyasaland  Protec- 
torate ; Royal  Societies  Club. 

Daughters  living — Of  whom  Kathleen  Helen 
Mary:  m.  1916,  Capt.  Edward  Beckford 

Be  van,  African  Rifles. 

Smith,  Very  Rev.  Sir  (George)  Adam, 

D. D. , son  of  George  Smith,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
1856;  ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch.  and  Univ. , 
Edinburgh,  at  New  Coll. , Edinburgh,  and 
at  Tubingen  and  Leipzig  Uni  vs.  (M.A. 
1875,  Hon.  D.D.  1893);  Hon.  D.D. 
Yale  1899,  Dublin  1906,  and  Oxford  1920, 
LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1894,  Cleveland,  U.S.A. 
1903,  and  St.  Andrews  1911,  Litt.D., 
Camb.  1910 ; was  Hebrew  Tutor,  Free 
Church  Coll.,  Aberdeen  1880-82,  and 
Min.,  Queen’s  Cross  Free  Church  1882- 
92  ; appointed  Lecturer  on  Hebrew  Poe- 
try, Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore  1896, 
Professor  at  Free  Church  Coll. , Glasgow 
1892,  Lecturer  at  Chicago  Univ.  1909, 
Principal  and  Vice-Chancellor,  Aberdeen 
Univ.  1909,  Schweich  Lecturer,  British 
Acad.  1910,  and  Moderator  of  Gen. 
Assembly  of  United  Free  Church  of  Scot- 
land 1916;  is  Fellow  of  British  Acad., 
and  Chm.  Scottish  Council  for  Women’s 
Trades ; author  of  various  theological 
works  : m.  1889,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  George  Buchanan,  F.  R.S.  [see  Bu- 
chanan, “Knights’  Widows”];  cr. 
Knt.  1916.  Chanonry  Lodge,  Old  Aber- 
deen ; A thencBum,  Alpine,  and  Scottish 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Son  living — Alick  D.  B.,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living — Lilian  Mary  Buchanan  : 
m.  1919.  Capt.  Charles  S.  Drew, — I.  Kathleen 
Buchanan,  — J anet  Buchanan,  — Margaret 
Elphinston. 

Smith,  Sir  George  John,  son  of  the 
late  George  Smith,  LL.D.,  J.P. , ofTrevu, 
Camborne ; b.  1845 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  London  Univ.  ; is  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.) 
4th  Batn. Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  (a  Batn. 
of  which  he  commanded  1891-6),  Mil. 
Member  of  Cornwall  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  Chm.  of  Bickford,  Smith,  and 
Co.  (Limited),  Dep.  Chm.  Explosives 
Trades  (Limited),  and  a J.P.,  a D.L. 
and  County  Alderman  of  Cornwall : m. 
1871,  Jane  Symons,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Burgess,  of  Mountroy,  Somerset  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1897.  Treliske , Truro  ; Consti- 
tutional Club. 

Sons  living — George  Edward  Stanley, 
D.S.O.,  b.  1873  [see  “ Companionage.”], — 
Ernest  Arscott,  b.  1875, — Leonard  William 
Bickford,  b.  18761  m.  1914,  Anny,  da.  of 
Henry  Huth,  of  Vienna, — Harold  Octavius, 
b.  1882  : m.  1911,  Maud  Eleanor,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Martyn,  of  Lincoln, — Bernard 
Coham,  b.  1883 ; Lieut.  R.G.A., — Henry 
Arthur  Neville,  b.  1887;  sometime  Lieut. 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I  : m.  1919,  Esther 
May,  da.  of  J.  Gerald  Bradshaw,  of  Park  wood 
Haugh,  Warwickshire. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Laura  Evelyn  b. 
1871, — Enid  Marion,  b.  1877, — Alice  Mabel, 
b.  1879, — Margaret  Elaine  ,b.  1881. 

Smith,  Sir  Harry,  K.B.E. , son  of 
James  Smith,  of  Netherwood  ; b.  1874 ; 
ed.  at  Keighley  Trade  and  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Pannal  Coll.,  Harrogate ; is  a 
Machine  Tool  Maker  and  an  Engineer, 
and  Chm.  Board  of  Management  Na- 
tional Shell  Factory,  Keighley  ; was  Pres. 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1912:  m.  1901, 
Evangeline,  da.  of  the  late  Pearson 
Atkinson,  of  Beechroyd,  Keighley ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  Yew  Bank,  Keighley; 
Royal  A utomobile  Club. 

Son  living — James  Pearson,  b.  1906. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Henry,  K.C.B. , 

son  of  the  Rev.  George  Smith,  D.D.,  of 


KNIGHTS. 


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Edinburgh  ; b.  1835  ; is  a retired  Lieut.  - 
Col.  ; was  Ch.  Sup.  of  City  of  London 
Police  1885-90,  and  Commr.  1890-1901  : 
m.  1909,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Graham,  of  Darlington ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1896,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  New  ( Edin- 
burgh) Club. 

Smith,  Sir  Henry  Babington,  G.B.E. , 
C.H. , K.C.B. , C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
Archibald  Smith,  F.R.S. , of  Jordanhill, 
Renfrewshire;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Eton  (Fellow 
1915),  and  atTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar 
1882,  B.A.  1st  class  Classics  1886,  M.A. 
and  Fellow  1889) ; appointed  an  Examiner 
in  Education  Depart.  1887  ; was  Principal 
Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  Exchequer 
(Right  Hon.  G.  J.  Goschen,  M.P.)  1891-2, 
Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India  (Earl  of 
Elgin)  1894-9,  and  became  a Clerk  in  the 
Treasury  1892,  Sec.  to  General  Post  Office 
1903.  and  Pres,  of  National  Bank  of 
Turkey  1909 ; acted  as  Sec.  to  British 
Delegates  atBrussels  Monetary  Conference 
1892  ; represented  Treasury  in  Natal  1899; 
appointed  British  Representative  on  Coun- 
cil of  Ottoman  Public  Debt  1900,  and  be- 
came Pres,  of  Council  thereof  1901,  and 
a British  Delegate  at  Post  Union  Con- 
gress at  Rome  1906,  at  Conference  on 
Radiotelegraphy  at  Berlin  1906,  and  at 
Telegraph  Conference  at  Lisbon  1908, 
and  Pres.  Conference  on  Radiotelegraphy 
(London)  1912  ; appointed  Chm.  of  Pacific 
Cable  Board  1914,  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  the 
Civil  Ser.  1915,  a Member  of  Financial 
Mission  to  U.S.A.  1918,  Assist.  Commr. 
for  Great  Britain  to  U.S.A.  1918  with 
rank  of  Min.  Plen. , Chm.  Indian  Currency 
Commn.  1919,  and  Dep.  Gov.  British 
Trade  Corporation  1920:  m.  1898,  Lady 
Elisabeth  Mary  Bruce,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of 
Elgin;  cr.  C.S.I.  1897,  C.B.  (Civil)  1905, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1908,  C.H.  1917,  G.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  121,  St.  James'  Court 

Buckingham  Gate,  S.  W.  ; Vineys, 
Saffron  Walden  ; Brooks' s Club. 

Sons  living — Michael  James  Babington,  b. 
1901, — Henry  George  Babington,  b.  1902, — 
Bernard  Babington,  b.  1905, — David  Babing- 
ton, b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Babington,  b. 
1907, — Constance  Babington,  b.  19x2, — Lucy 
Elisabeth  Babington,  b.  1915, — Susan  Babing- 
ton, b.  1917. 

Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Guthrie, 
K.  C.  B.  ,son  of  the  late  John  Guthrie  Smith, 
of  20,  Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  privately;  entered  R.A. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1910, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1915  ; retired  1920  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
was  Instructor  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1 901-4, 
Assist.  Director  Headquarters  of  Army 
and  at  War  Office  1906-10,  and  A.A.G. 
Headquarters,  India  1911-13,  and  Director 
of  Artillery  at  War  Office  1917,  when  he 
was  appointed  Comdt.  R.A.  ; has  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium : m.  1888,  Agnes 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Caven- 
dish Johnson ; cr.  C. B.  (Mil.)  1914,  K. C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  59,  Cadogan  Square,  5. IF.  1 ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Phyllis  May,  b.  1889. 

Smith,  5z>-(Hubert)Llewellyn,G\C.Z?., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Wyatt  Smith,  of 
Bristol ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Bristol  Gram. 
Sch. , and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll. , Oxford 
(Cobden  Prizeman  1886,  B.A.  1887,  M.A. 
1890);  B.Sc. , London  1887;  was  Sec.  of 
National  Asso.  for  Promotion  of  Tech- 


nical Education  1888-92,  Commr.  for 
Labour,  Labour  Depart,  of  Board  of 
Trade  1893,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Secondary  Education  1894-5,  Assist. 
British  Delegate  to  International  Commn. 
under  Sugar  Bounties  Convention  1904, 
and  British  Delegate  for  Commercial 
Treaties  with  Roumania  1905  and  Japan 
1910-11,  Director-Gen.  of  Economics  Sec- 
tion of  British  Delegates  to  Peace  Con- 
ference, Paris  1919,  and  for  Tariff 
Agreement  with  Persia  1920  ; appointed 
Dep.  Comptroller-Gen.  of  Commercial, 
Labour,  and  Statistical  Depart.,  Board 
of  Trade  1897,  Comptroller- Gen.  1903, 
and  Permanent  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade 
1907,  and  Economic  Adviser  to  Govt. 
1919  ; was  Gen.  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Munitions 
1915-16  : m.  1901,  Edith,  da.  of  G.  M. 
Weekly,  of  Thornbury,  Highgate,  N.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1908, 
G.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Oakfield  Lodge, 
Ashlead ; New  University  Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Llewellyn,  b.  1903, — 
Harold  Wyatt  Llewellyn,  b.  1906, — John 
Clare  Llewellyn,  b.  1909, — Stephen  Hubert 
Llewellyn,  b.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Llewellyn,  b. 
1904, — Phoebe  Llewellyn,  b.  1917- 

Smith,  Sir  James,  son  of  Thomas 
Smith,  of  Birmingham  ; b.  1846 ; ed,  at 
King  Edward’s  Sch.  Birmingham  ; was 
Lord  Mayor  of  Birmingham  1896-7 ; is 
a Manufacturer,  and  a J.P.  for  Birming- 
ham and  Worcestershire:  m.  1868,  Phoebe, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Samuel  Heath,  of 
Birmingham  ; cr.  Knt.  1897.  Edgbaston 
Hall,  and  The  Dingle,  Wake  Green  Road, 
Moseley , Birmingham. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living. 

Smith,  Sir  James  (Edward)  Masterton, 
K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Smith, 
a Member  of  the  Stock  Exchange;  b. 
1878  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Hertford 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901)  ; entered  Home 
Civil  Ser.  1901  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Second  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1904-8, 
to  Permanent  Sec.  to  the  Admiralty  1908- 
10,  and  to  successive  First  Lords  of  the 
Admiralty  1910-17,  Assist.  Sec.  of  Ministry 
of  Munitions  1917-19,  and  Additional 
Assist.  Sec.,  War  Office  and  Air  Min. 
1919-20,  since  when  he  has  been  Per- 
manent Sec. , Min.  of  Labour ; is  an  Officer 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1905, 
Barbara,  da.  of  the  late  W.  S.  J.  Crosbie- 
Hill,  formerly  of  The  Red  House,  Seven- 
oaks ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  43,  Holland  Street,  Kensington, 

W.  8 ; Union  Club. 

Son  living — John  Masterton  (twin),  b.  1906. 
Daughter  living — Joan  Masterton,  b.  1906. 

Smith,  Sir  James  Joynton,  K.B.E. ; 

b.  18—  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  James  Robert 
Dunlop,  K.  C.S.  I. , K.C.  V.O.,  C.I.E.,  2nd 
son  of  George  Smith,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  of 
Edinburgh;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.A.  1878),  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll. , Sandhurst ; entered  22nd  Regt.  1879, 
transferred  to  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1882,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1905;  was  Private  Sec.  and 
A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Punjab  1883-7, 
Settlement  Officer,  Sialkot  1887-94,  Dep. 
Commr.,  Hissar  1896-7,  Director  of  Land 
Records  and  Agriculture,  Punjab  1897-9, 
Famine  Commr.,  Rajputana  1899-1900,  a 
Member  of  Horse  and  Mule  Breeding 
Commn.  1900-1901,  Political  Agent,  Phul- 
kian  States  and  Bahawalpur,  Punjab 
1901-5,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


India  (Earl  of  Minto)  1905-10,  since  when 
he  has  been  Political  A.  D.C.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  India  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem  in  England , 
and  a Knight  Com.  of  Polar  Star  of 
Sweden  : m.  1887,  Beatrice,  who  d.  1902, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Umpherston 
Aitchison,  K.C.S. I.,  C. I.E. , LL.D.  ; cr. 
C. I.E.  1901,  C.S.I.  1909,  K.C.S. I.  1910, 
K.C.V.O.  1916.  25,  Ovington  Square, 

S.  W.  ; Bath , and  Brooks  s Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Janet, — Nora  Beatrice  : m. 
1914,  Charles  Robertson  Dunlop,  K.C.,  of  34, 
Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.,and  2,  Paper  Build- 
ings, Temple,  E.C. 

Smith,  Lieut.  Sir  Keith  Macpherson, 
K.B.F..  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Aus- 
tralian Flying  Corps ; European  War 
1915-1:9  ; accompanied  first  Aeroplane  to 
cross  to  Australia  1919  (K.B.E.);  cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Smith,  Sir  Lindsey,  son  of  the  late 
Henry  John  Smith,  Town  Clerk  of  Lam- 
beth; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll. , and  at 
Morat  and  Li&ge  ; joined  Middle  Temple 
1888  (Common  and  Criminal  Law  Scholar- 
ship 1891  and  1892,  and  Real  and  Personal 
Law  Scholarship  1892)  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1892  ; went  Oxford  Circuit ; was 
Dep.  Recorder  of  Sandwich  1899-1901, 
Assist.  Editor  of  “The  Yearly  Practice” 
1901,  Assist.  Judge  of  H.B.M.'s  Court  of 
Zanzibar  1901-4,  and  Judge  1904-14,  Pres, 
of  Court  of  Appeal,  E.  Africa  1904-9,  and 
Acting  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  China 
and  Korea  and  Judge  of  Wei-hei-Wei 
1909 ; was  Hon.  Capt.  attached  Gen. 
Staff  1918-19 ; has  Orders  of  Brilliant 
Star  of  Zanzibar,  St.  Sava  of  Serbia,  and 
Crown  of  Belgium:  m.  1902,  Elsie  Evelyn, 
second  da.  of  David  Johnson,  F.R.C.S., 
F.R.G.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  68,  Lexham 

Gardens,  Kensington , W.  8/  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

Daughter  living — Desiree  Evelyn  Mary,  b. 
1903. 

Smith,  Sir  Malcolm,  K.B.E. , son  of 
Peter  Halcrow  Smith,  of  Lerwick;  b. 
1856;  a J.P.  for  Midlothian  ; was  Provost 
of  Leith  1908-17:  m.  1883;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Leith. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Smith,  Capt.  Sir  Ross  Macpherson, 
K.B.E.,  D.S.C.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt. 
Australian  Flying  Corps ; European 
War  1915-19  (D.S.C.,  M.C.);  piloted 
first  Aeroplane  to  cross  to  Australia  1919 
(K.B.E.,  Order  of  El  \ahda  of  the 
Hedjaz) ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Smith,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Sydenham 
Campbell  Urquhart,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.\ 
b.  1859;  entered  R.A.  1879,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col. 
1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; retired  1919  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  in  command  of  Roy. 
Australian  Artillery  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.M.G., 
Order  of  the  Nile,  Order  of  Star  of 
Roumania)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Smith,  Sir  Thomas  James,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; has  been  Commr.  of  Police, 
Belfast,  and  sometime  Inspector-Gen. 
Roy.  Irish  Constabulary;  is  a J.P.;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  19x8,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Smith,  Sir  William  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Smith  ; b.  1850 ; 
ed.  at  S.  Kensington  ; appointed  Navai 


Constructor  at  the  Admiralty  1873  '<  was 
Sup.  of  Contract  Shipbuilding  Work 
there  1902-12;  sometime  Instructor  of 
Naval  Architecture  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Greenwich;  designed  Antarctic  Expedition 
ship  Discovery  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Sch. 
of  Naval  Architecture,  Vice-Pres.  of  In- 
stitution of  Naval  Architects,  its  Represen- 
tative on  National  Physical  Laboratory, 
and  a Gov.  of  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science  ; 
sometime  Vice-Chm.  of  Board  of  Trade 
Committee  on  Load  Line  of  British 
Shipping;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903;  Knt.  1911. 
18,  Manville  Road,  Balham,  S.IV.17 ; 
Savage  Club. 

Smith,  Sir  William  Frederick 
Haynes,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  son  of  John 
Lucie  Smith,  LL.D.;  b.  1839;  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1863  ; was  Solicitor-Gen. 
British  Guiana  1865-74,  and  Attorney- 
Gen.  1884-7,  administered  Govt,  there 
1884  and  1887,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
Leeward  Islands  1888-95,  Gov.  of 
Bahamas  1895-97,  and  H.M.’s  High 
Commr.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Cyprus  1897- 
1904  : m.  1867,  Ellen  Parkinson,  da.  of 
James  Thomas  White,  of  Colombo;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1887,  K.C.M.G.  1890.  26, 

Chester  Terrace,  Regent' s Park,  N.  W.  ; 
Athenceum,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Smith,  Sir  William  Robert,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Robert  Thomas  Smith,  of 
Plumstead ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
and  Aberdeen  Univs.  (M.D.  Aberdeen 
1879,  D-Sc.  Edin.  1886,  D.  P.  H.  Camb. 
18—,  M.D.  (Hon.  Causa)  Athens  1912, 
LL.D.  Geneva  1919)  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1888;  Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C. 
(T.  F. ) ; European  War  1914-17  as  Special- 
ist Sanitary  Officer  67th  Div.  ; is  Emeritus 
Professor  of  Forensic  Med.  and  Toxi- 
cology, King’s  Coll.,  London,  Piincipal 
Roy.  Institute  of  Public  Health,  and  a 

J. P.  and  D.L.  for  London  (Sheriff  of 

City  of  London  1918-19) ; unsuccessfully 
contested  ( Ind ) Edinburgh,  St.  Andrew’s, 
Glasgow,  and  Aberdeen  Univs.  1918  ; was 
Mayor  of  Holborn  1895-6,  and  Vice-Pres. 
Metropolitan  Asylums  Board  1910- 13 ; 
has  V.D.  and  T.D.,  Jubilee  and  Corona- 
tion medals,  and  Orders  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  King  George  I.  of  Greece,  Medji- 
dieh  of  Egypt,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan, 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  Crown  of  Roumania, 
Crown  of  Italy,  Excellent  Crop  of  China 
(with  Grand  Cordon),  and  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England : m.  1st,  1877, 
Mary  Eleanor,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Major 
Richard  Pascoe,  of  Falmouth ; 2ndly, 
1913,  Frances  Wheeler,  da.  of  Edward 
Mueler  Field,  and  widow  of  Robert  Byles, 
of  Stockton ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  5,  Essex 

Court,  Temple,  E.C.q  ; Carlton,  Royal 
Societies' , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Arthur  Corbett, 
b.  1879  ; Major  in  the  Army. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  One,  b. 
1883. 

Smith,  Adm.  Sir  Nathaniel  Bowden-, 

K. C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Bow- 
den-Smith,  Esq. , J.P. , of  Careys,  Brocken- 
hurst,  Hants;  b.  1838;  entered  R.N. 
1852,  became  Lieut.  1859,  Com.  x866, 
Capt.  1872,  Rear-Adm.  1888,  Vice-Adm. 
1894,  and  Adm.  1899  ; retired  1903  ; served 
during  Burmah  War  1852-3  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  the  Baltic  1854-5  (medal),  during 
China  War  1856-9,  present  at  capture  of 
Taku  Forts  (wounded,  medal  with  two 
clasps);  commanded  the  “Britannia” 
1883-6  ; was  a British  Representative  at 
International  Maritime  Conference  at 
Washington  1889,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  on 


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Australian  Station  1892-5  and  at  the  Nore 
1899-1900;  received  Capt.’s  good  service 
pension  1886-8;  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
medal  for  saving  life  at  sea  : m.  1873, 
Emily  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  George  Glas 
Sandeman,  Esq.,  of  Westfield,  Hayling 
Island,  Hants;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1897. 
16,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace , S.  W.  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Georgette,  6.  1873,— 
Mildred  Nathalie,  b.  1876, — Winifred  Mary, 
b.  1880. 

Smith,  Sir  George  Henry  Fisher-, 
son  of  the  late  Matthew  Smith  (Mayor  of 
Halifax  1879) ; b.  1846 ; is  head  of  the 
firm  of  Frederick  Smith  and  Co.  (Limited), 
wire  manufacturers,  of  Halifax,  and  a 

J. P.  for  Halifax  (twice  Mayor),  and  for 
W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  a Director  of 
Liverpool  and  Martin’s  Bank  (Limited), 
of  Halifax,  and  Chm.  London  Electric 
Wire  Co.  and  Smith’s  (London) ; 21  years 
a member  of  Halifax  Corporation  (18  years 
Alderman  and  Chm.  of  Finance  Com- 
mittee) ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1913  the 
additional  surname  of  Fisher : m.  1st, 
1870,  Mary  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Farrar  Halifax ; 2ndly,  1890,  Hattie, 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Fisher,  of  Boston, 
U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  The  Gleddings, 
Savile  Park,  Halifax. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Two, — (by  2nd 
marriage)  One. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Five. 

Smith,  Com.  Sir  Hamilton  Pym 
Freer-,  C.S.I.,  son  of  Adam  Freer-Smith, 
formerly  of  Galston,  Ayrshire,  and  Cal- 
cutta; b.  1845:  entered  R.N.  1859,  became 
Lieut.  1867,  and  Com.  (retired)  1873  > served 
at  occupation  of  Vera  Cruz  1861,  at  bom- 
bardment of  Kagosima  (Japan)  1863  and 
Simono-seki  1864,  and  as  Acting  Com.  of 
“ Daphne"  in  suppression  of  Slave  Trade 
on  E.  Coast  of  Africa  1872-3  (thanked  by 
Admiralty) ; appointed  Factory  Inspector 
under  Home  Office  1875  ; was  a Member 
and  Sec.  of  Home  Office  Committee  on 
Dangerous  Trades  1895-9  (specially 
thanked  by  Home  Office),  and  Chm.  of 
Home  Office  Committees  on  Ventilation 
and  Humidity  in  Cotton  Factories  1898-T0 
and  1912,  and  in  Flax  Spinning  and 
Weaving  Works,  1912-13  ; became  Sup.- 
Inspector  for  Dangerous  Trades  and 
Machinery,  Home  Office  1903,  and  retired 
1906  (thanked  by  Sec.  of  State  for  Home 
Depart.);  was  Pres,  of  Indian  Factory 
Labour  Committee  1906-7  (thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India,  and  Sec.  of  State) ; 
assumed  by  Roy.  Licence  1905  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Freer ; m.  1st,  1879, 
Constance,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  F.  Bagnall,  of  Cheltenham  ; 2nd,  1891, 
Selina  Kingsford,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Wilson,  of  Tapton  Hall,  Sheffield ; cr. 
Knt.  1905,  C.S.I.  1910.  Benwell,  Sun- 
bury,  Middlesex ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
Royal  Southern  Yacht  Clubs. 

Son  living — Denman  Freer,  b.  1892  ; Capt. 
6th  Dragoons. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Emily  Mary, 
b.  1885, — Florence  Freer,  b.  1898  : m.  1920, 
Charles  John  Chaytor  (formerly  R.N.), 
Nigeria  Civil  Ser. 

Smith,  Str  George  Basil  Haddon-, 

K. C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Basil 
Haddon-Smith,  C.  E.  ; b.  1861  ; formerly 
Lieut.  Roy.  Guernsey  Mil.  ; appointed 
Adj.  Lagos  Haussa  Force  1886,  Assist. 
Colonial  Sec. , Lagos  1894,  Acting  Colonial 
Sec.  1895,  Ch.  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Gold 
Coast  1896,  Acting  Gov.  of  Gambia  1901, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Sierra  Leone  1901,  Gov., 
Com,-in-Ch. , and  Vice-Adm.  of  Bahamas 


1912,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. , Wind- 
ward Islands  1914;  served  with  Jebu 
Expedition  1892  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  Ashanti  Expeditions 
1895-6,  as  Political  Officer  (despatches 
specially),  and  1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Kumassi  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
C.  M.  G. ) : m.  1882,  Izy  Constance, 

O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Col.  Benjamin 
Hodson ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  K.C.M.G. 
1915.  Government  House,  Grenada, 
Windward  Islands ; Travellers' , and 
Royal  A utomobile  Clubs. 

Smith-Cumming  [see  Cumming]. 
Smithers,  Sir  Alfred  Waldron,  M.P., 
son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Smithers, 
of  Bank  of  England  ; b.  1850  ; is  Chm. 
Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada,  a 
Director  of  S.-E.  and  Chatham  Railway, 
a J.  P. , and  Chm.  of  English  Asso.  of 
American  Share  and  Bondholders  ; has 
sat.  as  M.  P.  for  Chislehurst  Div.  of  Kent 
( U)  since  Dec.  1918:  m.  18 — , Emma 
Roberta,  da.  of  R.  M.  Theobald, 
M.R.C.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Homefield, 
Knockholt,  Sevenoaks ; Devonshire , Royal 
Automobile,  and  City  of  London  Clubs. 
Sons  living  — Waldron,  b.  1881:  m.  1904, 
Margery,  da.  of  the  Rev.  F.  Page  Robertin, — ■ 
Langley,  b.  1884  : m.  1909,  Mabel,  da.  of  W. 
B.  Bishop, — Hubert,  b.  1885,— Norman,  b. 

1887. 

Daughters  living — Florence,  b.  1882  : m.  1906, 
J.  F.  A.  Swanston, — Eva,  b.  1886. 

Smyly,  Sir  Philip  Crampton,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Philip  Crampton  Smyly, 
M.D.,of4,  MerrionSquare  North,  Dublin  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Dublin  Uni v.  (LL.D.  1891); 
Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1888,  and  Gray’s 
Inn  1902 ; appointed  Queen’s  Advocate, 
Sierra  Leone  1895,  Attorney-Gen.  1896, 
and  Ch.  Justice  1901,  and  Ch.  Justice, 
Gold  Coast  1911  : m.  1905,  his  cousin, 
Aileen,  da.  of  Sir  William  Josiah  Smyly, 
M.D. , F.R.C.  P.I.,  of  58,  Merrion  Square, 
Dublin;  cr.  Knt.  1905.  Accra,  Gold  Coast. 
Sons  living — Philip  Crampton,  b.  1917, — 
William  John  Plunket,  b.  1919. 

Daughter  living — Aileen  Grace,  b.  1906. 

Smyly,  Sir  William  Josiah,  M.D. , 
F.R.C.P.I. , son  of  the  late  Josiah  Smyly  ; 
b.  1850;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B. 
1872,  M.D.  1875);  F.R.C.S.,  Ireland  1877, 
F.R.C. P. , Ireland  1884;  is  Past  Pres,  of 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  (Ireland),  of 
Obstetrical  Section,  Roy.  So.  of  Med., 
and  of  Glasgow  Obstetrical  and  Gynaeco- 
logical Sos. , and  an  Hon.  Member 
Obstetrical  So.  of  Leipzig  ; was  Master 
of  Rotunda  Hospital,  Dublin  1889-96 ; 
author  of  various  medical  pamphlets  : m. 
1881,  Eleanor  Colpoyse,  da.  of  Henry 
Tweedy,  M.D.  ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  58, 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin  ; Constitutional , 
and  Friendly  Brothers  ( Dublin ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Henry  JToscelyn,  b.  1882. 
Daughtersliving — Aileen  Grace  ( Lady  Smyly): 
m.  1905,  Sir  Philip  Crampton  Smyly,  Ch. 
Justice  of  the  Gold  Coast,  of  Accra,  Gold 
Coast,  — Rachel  Evelyn  Mary,  — Phyllis 

Claudia:  m 1920,  Neill  Hobhouse,  M.D., — 
Vivienne. 

Smyth,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Nevill  Maske- 
lyne,  V.C.,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Sir 
Warrington  Smyth,  F. R.S. , of  Marazion, 
Cornwall;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; en- 
tered 2nd  Dragoon  Guards  1888,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1909,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918;  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1P90- 
91,  Dongola  Expedition  1896  on  Staff 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  4th  class  Med- 
jidie),  Nile  Expeditions  1897  (clasp),  1898 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khar- 
toum (despatches,  medal,  V.C.),  and  1899 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


(despatches,  clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh), 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches  nine 
times,  C.  B. , Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Maj.-Gen. , Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  K.C.B.);  appointed 
Comdt.  Khartum  Dist.  1913,  and  to 
command  2nd  London  Territorial  Div. 
1919 : m.  1918,  Evelyn  Olwen,  da.  of 
Sir  (Arthur)  Osmond  Williams,  1st  Bt. 
(cr.  1909);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  19x9.  Marazion,  Cornwall ; United 
Service,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Son  living — Oswald  Nevill  Hunter  Mackay, 
b.  1920. 

Snagge,  Sir  Harold  Edward,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  His  Honour  Sir  Thomas 
William  Snagge,  K.C.  M.G. , a Judge  of 
County  Courts;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895); 
an  E.  India  merchant,  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  Edward  Boustead  and  Co.,  a 
Director  of  Barclays  Bank  (Limited),  and 
of  British  Trade  Corporation,  etc.  ; was 
Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Min.  of  Information 
1918:  m.  1901,  Inez  Alfreda,  da.  of  the 
late  Alfred  Lubbock,  of  Kilmarth  Manor, 
Par,  Cornwall  [see  B.  Avebury,  colls.] ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Sandhills , 
Bletchingley,  Surrey ; Travellers' , Beef- 
steak, Garrick,  and  W ellington  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Leonard  William,  b.  1901, — 
Richard  Basil,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living— Claudia  Violet,  b.  1903, — 
ElLabe  h Sonia,  b.  1910, — Antonia,  b.  1915, — 
Zalia  (twin),  b.  1915. 

Snell,  Sir  John  Francis  Cleverton, 
son  of  the  late  Com.  John  Snell,  R.N.,  of 
Lipson,  Plymouth  ; b.  1869  ! ed.  at  Ply- 
mouth  Gram.  Sch. , and  at  King’s  Coll. , 
London  ; sometime  a senior  partner  in 
the  firm  of  Preece,  Cardew,  Snell,  and 
Rider,  consulting  engineers;  H.M.’s 
Ch.  Electricity  Commr.  ; was  Pres,  of 
Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers  1913- 
14  : m.  1892,  Anne  Glendenning,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Bayley  Quick,  of  Biscovey, 
Cornwall ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Wey  Barton, 
Byfleet,  Surrey ; St.  Stephen  s,  and  Junior 
Carlton  Clubs. 

Son  living — John  Basil,  b.  1893 ; M.A.  Oxon. 

Snow , Lieut -Gen.  52>Thomas  D’Oyly, 

K. C.B. , K.C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
George  D’Oyly  Snow,  of  Langton  Lodge, 
Blandford  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.;  entered  13th 
Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Somersetshire 

L.  I.  1887,  Major  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusi- 
liers 1897,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt.  1898,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen. 
1910,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1918  ; retired  1920  ; 
served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with 
clasp) , with  Soudan  Expedition  1 884  -5 , with 
Mounted  Inf.  of  Camel  Corps,  present  at 
actions  of  Abu  K lea  and  ElGubat  (severely 
wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  as 
Brig.-Maj.  British  Brig. , present  at  battles 
of  Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand  Officer 
of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Lieut. - 
Gen.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  was  Brig. -Maj. , 
Aldershot  1895-8,  A.Q.M.G. , 4th  Army 
Corps  1903-5,  A.A.G. , E.  Command 
1903-6,  Brig. -Gen.,  Gen.  Staff  there 
1906-9,  and  Brig. -Gen.,  nth  Brig.  1909- 
10 ; commanded  a Div.  19x1-15,  an 
Army  Corps  1915-18,  and  W.  Command 
1918-9 ; is  Col.  Somerset  L.I.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Dorset : m.  1897,  Geraldine,  2nd  da. 


of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Talbot  Coke,  formerly 
of  Trusley  Manor,  Etwall,  Derbyshire  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.C.M.G.  1917.  Langbourne,  Blatidford ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Soares,  Sir  Ernest  Joseph,  LL.D ., 
son  of  Jos6  Luiz  Xavier  Soares,  formerly 
a merchant  of  Liverpool ; b.  1864;  ed. 
privately,  and  at  S.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  and  LL. B.  1884,  M.A.  and  LL.D. 
1899) ; admitted  a Solicitor  1888  ; formerly 
a partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Allen,  Prestage 
and  Soares,  of  Manchester ; appointed 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to 
Home  Sec.  March  1906,  a Charity  Commr. 
for  England  and  Wales  Oct.  1908,  and 
a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury  (unpaid) 
Feb.  1910  and  (paid)  Jan.  1911 ; was 
Assist.  Comptroller  of  Reduction  of  Na- 
tional Debt  and  Life  Annuity  Office  1911- 
16  ; sat  as  M. P.  for  N.-W.,  or  Barnstaple, 
Div.  of  Devonshire  (L)  Oct.  1900  to  April 
1911 : m.  1893.  Kate  Carolyn,  da.  of  Samuel 
Lord,  formerly  of  Oakleigh,  Ashton-on- 
Mersey,  Cheshire ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  36, 

Prince  s Gate,  S.  W.  ; Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Club. 

Daughter  living — Kate  Rose  Mary,  b.  1894:  m. 
1919,  Capt.  Walter  D.  M.  Bell,  M.C.,  R.A.F. 
Solomon,  Hon.  Sir  William  Henry, 
K.C.S.I.,  K.C.M.G.,  4th  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Edward  Solomon,  of  Bedford,  Cape 
Colony;  0.  1852;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1880);  Hon. 
Fellow  of  Peterhouse  1915  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  ; 1877  practised  at  Bar  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Cape  Colony,  and  of  High  Court 
of  Griqualand  West ; appointed  Assist. 
Legal  Adviser  to  Govt.  1883 ; acted  as 
Attorney-Gen.  on  three  occasions,  and 
as  a Member  of  S.  African  Delimitation 
Commns.  1909;  was  a Puisne  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  Griqualand  1887-96,  of 
Eastern  Dists.  Court  of  Cape  Colony  1896- 
1901,  and  of  Transvaal  Colony  1901-10, 
since  when  he  has  been  a Judge  of  Appel- 
late Div.  of  Supreme  Court  of  S.  Africa : 
m.  18 — , Maude  Elizabeth,  O.B.E.,  who 
d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  H.  B.  Christian, 
of  Port  Elizabeth ; cr.  Knt.  1907, 
K.C.M.G.  1913,  K.C.S.I.  1914. 
Sonepur  [see  Bir  Mitrodaya  Sing 
Deo]. 

Soulsby,  Sir  William  Jameson,  C.B. , 
C.l.E. , C.  V.  O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Matthew 
Soulsby,  of  John  Street,  Bedford  Row  ; b. 
1851 ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London  (Fellow  1916) ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1874  ; has  been  Private 
Sec.  to  successive  Lord  Mayors  of  London 
since  1875  ; is  a Lieut,  for  City  of  London, 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  and  several 
other  foreign  orders ; acted  as  Sec.  to 
Mansion  House  Indian  Famine  Relief 
Funds  1877,  1897,  and  1900  (C.l.E.) ; has 
silver  Jubilee  medal  with  clasp;  received 
silver  Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911 : 
m.  1877,  Clara,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  A.  Hildyard;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1896, 
C.l.E.  1901,  Knt.  1902,  C.V.O.  1920. 
131,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; 
The  Mansion  House,  E.  C. 

Daughter  living — Ursula:  m.  1904,  Leopold 
J.  N.  Norman. 

Soundy,6z>  John  Thomas,  C.B.E., son 
of  Joshua  Soundy,  formerly  of  Bourne 
End,  Bucks ; b.  1851  ; ed.  privately ; was 
Mayor  of  Windsor  X899,  of  which  Borough 
he  is  a J.P.  as  well  as  for  Berks : m.  1st, 


KNIGHTS. 


1129 


1886,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1901,  da. 
of  Joseph  Rhys  James,  of  Cardigan ; 
2ndly,  1912,  Bernardine,  da.  of  Jean  Cox, 
of  Piringew,  Belgium ; cr.  Knt.  1899, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  East  Mead,  Windsor. 

Soward,  Sir  Alfred  Walter,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  William  James  Soward ; b. 
1856  ; ed.  at  Stationers’  Seh.,  and  at 
Birkbeck  Coll.;  was  Assist.  Sec.,  Estate 
Duty  Office  1904-8,  Sec.  thereof  1908-18, 
and  a Commr.  of  Inland  Revenue  1916-18  ; 
is  Member  of  Roy.  Institution  and  of  So. 
for  Nautical  Research  ; author  of  “ Law 
and  Practice  of  the  Estate  Duty”  (5th 
edition),  etc. , etc.  : m.  1891,  Elizabeth,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Wittleton  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1912,  Knt.  1919.  West  Mersea, 
Essex. 

Sons  living — Edgar  Alfred,  b.  1892  ; Bar.  Lin- 
coln’s Inn  1916;  Lieut.  R.N.V.R., — Frank 
Alaric,  b.  1897. 

Daughters  living— Gladys  Violet, — Constance 
Freda. 

Sowden,  Sir  William  John,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Sowden  ; b.  1858  ; ed. 
privately;  editor  and  part  proprietor  of 
The  Register,  The  Observer,  and  Adelaide 
Evening  Journal,  Pres.  Board  Govs. 
National  Library,  Museum  and  Art  Gal- 
lery of  S.  Australia,  a J.  P.  for  the 
Colony,  Founder  and  Federal  Pres,  of 
Wattle  Day  League : m.  1886,  Letitia 
Grace  Hampton,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Adams,  merchant,  of  Melbourne ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Castlewaine,  St.  Georges, 
Glen  Osmond,  S.  Australia;  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Spain,  H.M.  King  (Alfonso  XIII.)  of, 
K.  G. , G.  C.  V.  O.  ; a Gen.  in  British  Army, 
and  Col.-in-Ch.  a Lancers  Regt.  ; has 
Royal  Victorian  Chain  [see  ‘ ‘ Royal 
Family”];  cr.  G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1897. 

Sparks,  Sir  Ashley,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Ashley  Sparks,  of  Sutton,  Surrey  ; 
b.  1877;  Managing  Director  of  Cunard 
Steamship  Co.  ; was  Director-Gen.  of 
British  Min.  of  Shipping  in  U.S.A.  during 
European  War:  m.  1900,  Mina  Jane, 
da.  of  James  Roberts,  of  New  York  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  130,  East  67th 

Street,  New  York;  Northaw,  Syosset, 
Long  Island,  U.S.A. 

Daughters  living — Amy  Frances  Ashley:  m. 
1920,  Van  Duzer  Burton,  of  New  York, — 
Eleanor  Maie  Ashley. 

Spear,  Sir  John  Ward,  son  of  John 
Spear,  of  Eastcott ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at 
Milton  Abbott  and  Bodmin  ; is  a yeoman 
and  an  Agriculturist,  a J.  P.  and  a County 
Alderman  of  Devonshire,  a Poor  Law 
Guardian  (sometime  Chm.  of  the  Board), 
a Trustee  of  Tavistock  Cottage  Hospital, 
an  Income  Tax  Commr.,  and  a Member 
of  Central  Chamber  of  Agriculture ; some- 
time Pres,  of  Devon  Farmers’  Union ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  W.,  or  Tavistock,  Div.  of 
Devon  ( LU ) Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1906  (when 
he  was  defeated),  and  Dec.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918,  having  been  again  defeated  Jan. 
1910  : m.  1877,  Elizabeth  Doidge,  da.  of 
John  Willcock,  formerly  of  Kingsbridge, 
S.  Devon : cr.  Knt.  1911.  Venn,  Tavistock. 
Son  living— John  Ward  Cecil  {Eastcott, 
Tavistock),  b.  1882. 

Daughters  living— Margaret  Elizabeth,  b. 
1884, — Ida  Mary,  b.  1885. 

Spencer,  Sir  Harris,  K.B.E. , son  of 
Thomas  Spencer,  J.P.,  of  West  Brom- 
wich; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Marshall’s  Sch., 
Wednesbury,  and  at  Almondbury  Sch., 
near  Huddersfield ; Managing  Director 
of  John  Spencer  (Limited),  tube  manu- 


facturers, of  Wednesbury,  a Director  of 

J.  and  E.  Spencer  (Limited),  and  of  Bir- 
mingham Railway  Carriage  and  Wagon 
Co.  (Limited),  and  of  George  Salter  and 
Co.  (Limited),  Pres.  Birmingham  and 
District  Engineering  Employers’  Asso., 
Chm.  of  Birmingham  Board  of  Manage- 
ment, Min.  of  Munitions  during  European 
War,  a J.P.  for  West  Bromwich,  a 
M.I.M.E.,  and  a Member  of  Iron  and 
Steel  Institute : m.  1890,  Ada  Burgess, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Cross,  of  Cambridge  : 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Summerfield  Court, 
West  Bromwich  ; St.  Stephen's,  and  Uni  mi 
(. Birmingham ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey,  b.  1893, — Philip  Corbet, 
b.  1898, — Colin,  b.  1903. 

Daughter  living — Constance  Mary:  m.  1914, 
Lieut. -Col.  H.  Ely,  R.F.A. 

Spencer,  Sir  (James)  Ernest, 
youngest  son  of  the  late  John  Spencer, 
of  West  Bromwich  ; b.  1848  ; ed. 
privately ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1885  ; 
joined  the  Oxford  Circuit ; is  a J.  P.  and 
D.L.  for  Staffordshire,  and  Counsel  to 
Austro-Hungarian  Consulate  ; sat  as  M.  P. 
for  West  Bromwich  July  1886  to  Jan. 
1906,  having  been  defeated  there  in  Nov. 
1885  : m.  1887,  Helen,  only  child  of  the 
late  John  Williamson,  Bom.C.S.  ; cr. 
Knt.  1901.  10,  St.  James's  Place,  S.  W.  ; 

Warren  Mount,  Oxshott,  Surrey  ; 1 , Dr. 
Johnson's  Buildings,  Temple,  E.  C. ; 
Carlton,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Spencer,  Sir  Walter  Baldwin, 

K. C.M.G.,  son  of  R.  Spencer,  of  Man- 
chester; b.  t86o;  ed.  at  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  18 — ) ; M.A.  Melbourne  18 — ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford,  Professor 
of  Biology  and  Pres,  of  the  Professional 
Board  of  Melbourne  Univ.,  and  Director 
of  the  National  Museum  of  Victoria ; 
author  of  numerous  scientific  works  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1904,  K.C.M.G.  1916.  The  Uni- 
versity, Grattan  Street,  Car  lion, Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Australia. 

Spicer,  Sir  Evan,  son  of  the  late 
James  Spicer,  J.P. , D.L.,  of  Woodford 
Green,  Essex;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Mill  Hill 
Sch.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  London, 
Chm.  of  British  and  Foreign  School  So. , 
Vice-Chm.  of  Old  Equitable  Assurance 
Co.,  and  Gov.  of  Roy.  Holloway  Coll., 
Egham,  and  of  Dulwich  Coll.  ; was  Chm. 
of  S.  London  Polytechnic  1889-1901,  and 
of  London  County  Council  1906-7 : m. 
1873,  Annabella,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Whitley,  J.P.,  of  Halifax;  cr.  Knt.  1916. 
Belair,  Gallery  Road,  Dulwich,  S.E. ; 
National  Liberal,  and  Reform  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Charles  Evan,  b.  1874, — Ernest 
Evan,  b.  1879, — Frank  Evan,  b.  1888;  Lieut. 
Cambridgeshire  Regt.  (wounded),  — Gerald 
Evan,  M.C.,  b.  1891;  Major  R.A.M.C. 
(wounded,  M.C.). 

Spicer,  Sir  Howard  Handley,  JC.B.E., 
el.  son  of  the  late  James  Spicer,  D.L.,  of 
Eltham ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Leys  Sch., 
Camb.  ; one  of  the  Founders  of  the  Boys 
Empire  League,  Dep.  Chm.  James  Spicer 
and  Sons  (Limited),  paper  manufacturers, 
of  50,  Upper  Thames  Street,  E.C.,  and 
Technical  Adviser  (Anti-Gas)  to  War 
Office:  m.  1896,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
S.  B.  Handley;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  10, 

Hanover  Square,  W.  ; Reform,  Devon- 
shire, Eighty , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Spielmann,  Sir  Isidore,  C.M.G. , el. 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Adam  Spielmann, 
banker,  of  Lombard  Street,  E.C.  (of  Polish 
descent  on  father’s  side) ; b.  (in  London) 

36* 


KNIGHTAGE. 


H3° 


1854;  ed.  privately;  15  years  Joint  Hon.  j 
Sec.  to  National  Art  Collections  Fund,  j 
is  a F.S.A.,  Member  of  New  Gallery  ! 
Committee,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  j 
Leopold  of  Belgium ; was  Hon.  Sec.  and  j 
Delegate  to  British  Commn.  (Fine  Art  j 
Section)  Brussels  International  Exhibition  j 
1897,  Sec.  and  Director  of  British  Fine 
Art  Section  of  Roy.  Commn.,  Paris  j 
Exhibition  1900,  Representative  in  Eng-  j 
land  for  Belgian  Govt.  Exhibitions  of  i 
Early  Flemish  Art,  Bruges  1904,  ofToison 
d’Or,  Bruges  1906,  of  Seventeenth-  j 
Century  Art  of  Belgium,  Brussels  1910,  j 
and  International  Miniature  Exhibition,  j 
Brussels  1912,  Hon.  Sec.  and  Member 
of  Art  Committee,  Roy.  Commn. , St. 
Louis  Exhibition  1904,  Hon.  Sec.  to  the 
Roy.  Commn.  (Art  Director,  British  Govt. 
Exhibit),  New  Zealand  International 
Exhibition  1906-7,  and  Commr.  for  Art, 
Franco-British  Exhibition  1908;  appointed 
1908  (by  Board  of  Trade)  Hon.  Director 
for  Art,  British  Govt.  Sections  at  Inter- 
national Exhibitions,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  for  International  Exhibitions  of 
Brussels  1910  and  Turin  1911,  and  of 
Advisory  Council,  Victoria  and  Albert 
Museum  1913,  and  Commr. -Gen.  for 
Great  Britain  at  International  Exhibition 
at  Rome  1911;  Gov.  of  British  Institute 
of  Industrial  Art  (Board  of  Trade  and 
Board  of  Education),  a Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Spanish  Art  Exhibition,  Burling- 
ton House  (1921),  and  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium ; author  of  ‘ ‘ The 
British  Royal  Pavilion  at  the  Paris 
International  Exhibition  1901,”  “The 
Germans  as  Others  see  them,”  “Ger- 
many’s Impending  Doom,”  etc.  : m.  1879, 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Sebag- 
Montefiore;  cr.  Knt.  1905,  C.M.G.  1907. 
56,  Westbourne  Terrace , Hyde  Park , W.\ 
Arts  Club. 

Son  living — Ferdinand  I.  ( Montreal , Canada ), 
b.  1880:  m.  1914,  Louise,  da.  of  C.  Davy- 
Brown. 

Daughters  living — Dora,  b.  1882  : m.  1903, 
Laurie  Magnus,  of  12,  Westbourne  Terrace, 
W.  [see  Magnus,  Bt.], — Maude:  m.  1904, 
Claude  Lousada,  of  152,  Gloucester  Terrace, 
W., — Adelaide,  b.  1895. : m.  19x8,  Capt 

Lionel  Leonard  Cohen,  London  Regt. 

Spring,  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Joseph 
Edward,  K.C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  E. 
Spring,  R.  of  Magourney,  Ireland  ; b.  1849; 
ed.  at  Middleton  Sch. , co.  Cork;  Hon. 
M.A.I.  and  L.C.E.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin; 
has  held  m-my  offices  in  Public  Works 
Depart,  of  India,  and  been  Engineer-in- 
Ch.  of  Kistna  Bridge  and  of  E.  Coast 
Railway,  Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal 
and  Govt.  Consulting  Engineer  in  Bombay 
and  Assam,  Ch.  Engineer  in  Indian  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras 
in  Railway  Depart.,  and  Consulting  En- 
gineer for  Railways;  is  a M. L.C.  of 
Madras,  a M.I.M.E. , a Member  of 
American  So.  of  Civil  Engineers,  Pres, 
of  S.  Indian  Motor  Union,  and  Vice-Com- 
modore of  Madras  Sailing  Club ; some- 
time Hon.  MajorS.  India  Railway  Vol. , 
and  a Fellow  of  Madras  and  Calcutta 
Univs.  ; three  years  a Member  of  Council 
of  Institute  of  Civil  Engineers  ; officiated 
as  Director  of  Railway  Construction  in 
India;  has  been  Chm.  and  Ch.  Engineer 
of  Madras  Port  Trust  since  Jan.  1904:  m. 
1873,  Charlotte  Beecher,  da.  of  S.  Towns- 
end, J.P.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1894,  K.C.I.E. 
1911.  Harbour , Madras  ; Bengal,  Bengal 
United  Service,  Madras,  and  Oriental 
Clubs. 

SprotT,  Sir  Frederick  Lawrence,  son 
of  James  Sprott,  of  Shrewsbury  ; b.  1863  ; 


ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.  ; entered  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Bombay  1884,  and  be- 
came Assist.  Engineer  1885,  and  Execu- 
tive Engineer  1897,  Sup.  Engineer  1904, 
and  Ch.  Engineer  1913  ; was  Principal 
and  Professor  of  Civil  Engineering,  Coll, 
of  Science,  Poona  1899-1903,  Sup.  En- 
gineer, Indus  River  Commn.  1904-8, 
Sanitary  Inspector  to  Bombay  Govt.  1908, 
and  Dep.  Chm.,  Bombay  Port  Trust 
1909-10,  since  when  he  has  been  Chm.  : 
m.  1888,  Amy,  da.  of  Brig.-Surg.  H.  M. 
Graham;  cr.  Knt.  1914.  Malakoff Lodge, 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay  ; Byculla  [Bombay), 
and  Sind  [Karachi)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Frank  Herbert,  b.  1893. 
Spurgeon,  Sir  Arthur,  son  of  the  late 
Wliliam  Spurgeon ; b.  1861 ; is  a pub- 
lisher and  newspaper  proprietor,  Manag- 
ing Director  of  Cassell  and  Co.  (Limited), 
publishers,  and  a J.P.  for  Surrey  (Chm. 
Croydon  County  Bench) ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Commission  on  Paper 
1917;  author  of  “Edward  the  Peace- 
maker,” etc. : m.  1894,  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Hoyle  Rochdale ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  Pilgrim  Place,  Woldingham ; 
Reform  Cliib. 

Sri  Krishnaraja  Wadiyar  [see 
Mysore]. 

Sri  Rama  Varma  [see  Rama  Varma], 
Sris  Uyyen  Wang  Chuk  (5)  [see 
Bhutan]. 

Stack,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Lee  Oliver  Fitz- 
Maurice,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.-,  b.  1868;  en- 
tered Border  Regt.  1888,  became  Capt. 
1896,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1914  ; 
served  in  Soudan  Campaign  1900-1902 
Comdg.  Shambe  Field  Force  (Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp) ; employed  with  Egyptian 
Army  1899-1909  (4th  class  Osmanieh) ; 
sometime  Civil  Sec.  to  Sudan  Govt. ; ap- 
pointed Acting  Gov.-Gen.  of  Sudan,  and 
Sirdar  of  Egyptian  Army  1916,  with  rank 
of  Maj.-Gen. ; has  1st  class  of  Orders  of 
the  Nile  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914,  K.B.E.  1918. 
The  Palace,  Khartum,  Sudan. 
j Stamp,  Sir  Josiah  Charles,  K.B.E. , 

i D.Sc.,  son  of  Charles  Stamp,  of  Killie- 
crankie,  Sidcup  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  London 

| Univ.  (B.Sc.  1st  class  Honours  1911, 
Cobden  Prizeman  1912,  D.Sc.  and  Hut- 
chinson Research  Medallist  191b,  Guy 
Medallist  and  Newmarch  Lecturer  1919)  I 
was  Assist.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Inland  Re- 
venue 1916-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Sec.  Explosives  Trades  (Limited) ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Income  Tax  1919;  is  Joint  Sec.  Roy. 
Statistical  So.  : m.  1903,  Olive  Jessie,  da. 
of  Alfred  Marsh  ; cr.  C.  B.  E.  (Civil)  1918,. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Passeys  House, 
Eltham  : Junior  Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — Wilfrid  Carlyle,  b.  1904, — Trevor 
Charles,  b.  1907,— Arthur  Maxwell,  b.  1915,— 
Josiah  Colin,  b.  1917. 

Stancomb-Wills  [see  Wills]. 
Standing,  Com.  Sir  Guy,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  James  Herbert  Standing,  of  London, 
England,  and  Los  Angeles,  California, 
U.S.A.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Eltham  Coll.  ; 
Com.  R.N.V.R. ; European  War  1914-16  ; 
has  been  attached  to  Naval  Intelligence 
Div.  since  1916:  in.  1908,  Dorothy 

Frances,  da.  of  Joshua  Plaskitt,  F R.C.S. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919- 
Garrick,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Stanes,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  the  late 
James  Stanes,  of  London ; b.  1841  ; a 
merchant  of  Coimbatore,  Madras,  Manag- 


KNIGHTS. 


II3I 


ing  Director  of  Stanes  and  Co.  (Limited), 
agents  for  Cotton  Spinning  and  Weaving 
Mills,  of  Coimbatore,  Madras,  and  Chm. 
of  Councils  of  Breeks  Sch.,  Ootacamund, 
of  Stanes  High  Sch.,  Coonoor,  and  Stanes 
High  Sch. , Coimbatore,  S.  India  ; some- 
time Municipal  Councillor  for  Coimbatore 
and  Coonoor  ; Founder  and  Supporter  of 
Anglo-Indian  Schs.  in  Coimbatore : m. 
1870,  Harriet  Huntingdon,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Hamlyn  Lavicourt 
Harris,  formerly  Indian  Army  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Coonoor,  Nilgiri , Madras. 

Son  living— -One. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Stanford,  6^>'CharlesVilliers,yI/^.Z)., 
son  of  the  late  John  Stanford,  of  30, 
Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin;  b.  1852; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B. A.  1874,  M.A.  1877,  Hon.  Mus.D. 
1888);  Hon.  Mus.D. , Oxford  1883, D.C.L. , 
Durham  1893,  and  Hon.  LL.D. , Leeds 
1904 ; is  Professor  of  Music  in  Camb. 
Univ. , Professor  of  Composition  and 
Orchestral  Playing  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Music, 
and  a Member  of  Berlin  Roy.  Acad, 
of  Arts ; was  Organist  of  Trin.  Coll. , 
Camb.,  1872-93,  and  Conductor  of  the 
Bach  Choir  1885-1901  ; conducted  Leeds 
Festival  1901,  1904,  1907,  and  1910  ; com- 
poser of  operas,  oratorios,  and  many  other 
musical  works  : m.  1878,  Jennie,  da.  of 
Champion  Wetton,  formerly  of  Joldwynds, 
Surrey  ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  9,  Lower  Berkeley 
Street,  IV.  ; Athenceum,  and  Savile  Clubs. 
Son  living — Guy  Desmond  ( Savile  Club),  b. 
1885;  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt. : m.  1917, 
Gwendolyn  Mary,  da.  of  Major  Francis 
Bertram  Dalrymple,  formerly  R.A.,of  Bartley 
Lodge,  Cadnam,  Hants. 

Daughter  living — Geraldine  Mary,  b.  1883. 

Stanford,  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  Walter 
Ernest  Mortimer,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  William  Stanford  ; b.  1850  ; served 
as  Capt.  of  Levies  in  Galeka  War  1877-8 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  as  Comdt.  1880-81 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900 
as  Col.  Comdg.  troops  in  Griqualand 
East  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; was 
Member  of  Native  Laws  and  Customs 
Commn.  1880-82,  employed  on  special 
ser.  in  Pondoland  1884,  where  he  nego- 
ciated  a treaty  1886,  and  a Member  of 
Inter-State  Native  Affairs  Commn.  1903-5 ; 
appointed  Ch.  Magistrate  of  Griqualand 
East  1885,  Sec.  to  Native  Affairs  Depart. 
1897,  and  Ch.  Magistrate  of  Transkeian 
Territories  1904 ; re-appointed  Sec.  to 
Native  Affairs  Depart.  1904;  retired  1907; 
represented  Cape  Colony  at  S.  African 
National  Convention  1908-9 ; was  a 
M.L.A.  for  Tembuland  1908-10,  and 
Chm.  of  Cape  Colony  Native  Affairs 
Commn.  1910;  appointed  a Senator  of 
S.  African  Parliament  1910:  m.  1883, 
Alice,  da.  of  Joseph  Walker;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1892,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  O.B.E.  1918, 
K.B.E.  1919.  Monteith,  Rondebosch,  S. 
Africa  ; Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town ) Club. 
Stanistreet,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Bradshaw,  K.B.E. , CB.,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Richard  Stanistreet,  M.D.  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Windermere  Coll.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1887,  M.B.  and 
B.Ch.  1889) ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps)  ; was  Personal  Assist,  to  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  Punjab  1896-1901 , Embarka- 
tion Med.  Officer,  Southampton  1902, 
Staff  Officer  to  Principal  Med.  Officer,  S. 
Command  1906-10,  Dep.  Assist.  Director- 
Gen. , Army  Med.  Ser.  1913-17,  and 
Assist.  Director-Gen.  1917-18,  since  when 


he  has  been  Dep.  Director-Gen.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  at  War  Office  with  rank  of 
Maj.-Gen. ; is  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  l-1  ngland ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Stanley,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Albert 
Henry,  P.C.,  M.P.  [see  “Privy 
Council”]. 

Stanley,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Arthur 
Lyulph,  K. C.M.G.  [see  B.  Sheffield]. 
Stanley,  Hon.  Sir  Arthur,  G.B.E. , 
C.B.,  M.  V.O.  [see  E.  Derby]. 

Stanley,  Sir  John,  K.C.I.E. , C.B.E., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Stanley,  so- 
licitor, of  Armagh;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Sch.,  Armagh,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  and  LL. B.  1869,  Scholar  and 
gold  medallist  in  Classics)  ; Bar.  King’s 
Inns,  Dublin  1872,  a Q.C.  1892,  a 
Bencher  1897,  and  an  Hon.  Bencher 
1898  ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of  the  High 
Court,  Calcutta  1898-J901,  and  Ch.  Jus- 
tice of  the  High  Court  of  Judicature  of 
N.-W.  Provinces  1901-11  ; is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  : m.  1879,  Annie,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  James  Norris,  of  Castle  Hill,  Bletch- 
ingley,  Surrey;  cr.  Knt.  1901,  K.C.I.E. 
1911,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  19,  Gledhow 

Gardens,  S.  IV.  ; Junior  Carlton , and 
Dublin  University  Clubs. 

Stanton,  Maj.-Gen  Sir  Henry  Ernest, 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  William  Henry  Stanton,  R.  of  Hasel- 
ton,  Gloucestershire,  and  Hon.  Canon 
of  Gloucester ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1881,  became  Capt.  1890,  Brevet  Major 
1898,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.  -Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  1909,  Col. 
1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915;  retired  1919; 
Burma  Campaigns  18S5-7  and  1887-9 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  as  Brig.-Maj. 
(despatches),  Malakand  Field  Force  1897 
as  D.  A. Q.M.G.  for  Intelligence  (des- 
patches), Buner  Field  Force  1898  (des- 
patches, Brevet  Major),  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903-4  as  Ch.  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  Admini- 
stration, D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  Egypt,  and 
Com.  (Maj.-Gen.  for  distinguished  ser.); 
appointed  Staff-Capt.  in  Intelligence 
Branch,  India  1897,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec., 
Bombay  1898,  an  A.A.G. , India  1902, 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1906,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Territorial  Force  1908,  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  in  India  1911,  and  a 
D. Q.M.G.  Army  Headquarters,  India 
1912-15:  m.  1899,  Olive  Talbot,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Cunliffe  Low, 
G.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911,  K. C.M.G.  1919.  Burgh  Fields, 
Bourton  - on  - the  - Water  ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Son  living — Joseph  Edward  Low,  b.  1905. 
Daughter  living— Constance  Doris,  b.  1900. 

Stanyon,  Col.  Sir  Henry  John,  C.J.E., 
el.  son  of  the  late  G.  W.  L.  Stanyon, 
Advocate  of  High  Court,  N.-W.  Provinces, 
India;  b.  1857;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1881  ; 
Advocate  High  Court,  N.-W.  Provinces 
1881,  and  Court  of  Judicial  Commr., 
Central  Provinces  1882,  and  of  Oudh 
1917  ; was  Pres,  of  Municipal  Committee, 
Jubbulpore  1892-7  ; appointed  Div.  Judge 
of  Nagpur  Div.  1897,  Additional  Judicial 
Commr.,  Central  Provinces  March  1904, 


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and  Judicial  Commr.,  Berar  Aug.  1904  ; 
appointed  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1910 ; was  Col.  Comdt.  Nagpur 
Vol.  Rifles  and  Nagpur  Rifles  1903-17 
(V.D.) : m.  1898,  Jessie  Chittenden,  da.  of 
Edward  A.  Goodall,  of  57,  Fitzroy  Road, 
Regent’s  Park,  N.W.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1895. 
Knt.  1917.  Lucknow , India. 

Starmer,  Sir  Charles  Walter,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  William  Starmer ; b.  1870 ; 
ed.  at  Public  Schs.  ; is  Managing  Direc- 
tor of  Birmingham  Gazette  (Limited), 
Sheffield  Independent  Press  (Limited), 
N.  of  England  Newspaper  Co.  (Limited), 
and  several  other  Newspaper  cos.,  and 
an  Alderman  and  a J.P.  for  Darlington 
(Mayor  1907-8) ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Sedgefield  Div.  of  Durham  (L)  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1893,  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Thomas  Cornforth  ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Westville,  Darlington  ; National  Liberal 
Club. 

Startin,  Adm.  Sir  James,  K.C.B. , 
A.M.,  son  of  the  late  William  Startin,  of 
Hereford  Lodge,  Brompton ; b.  1855 ; 
entered  R.N.  1869,  became  Lieut.  1879, 
Com.  1891,  Capt.  1897,  Rear-Adm.  1907, 
Vice- Adm.  i9ii,and  Adm.  (retired)  1915; 
served  in  Zulu  War  1878-9  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  in  Egyptian  War  1882, 
with  Naval  Brig,  (medal,  bronze  star), 
with  Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  in  China  1900 
(medal) ; was  A.D.C.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1906-7,  and  Rear-Adm.  in  Channel  and 
Home  Fleets  1908-9  ; has  Albert  medal 
(2nd  class),  and  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  silver 
and  bronze  medals  with  clasps  ; appointed 
Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  1914,  and  Com- 
modore Roy.  Naval  Reserve  1916;  is  an 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour:  m.  1891, 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Gilbert  McMicking, 
of  Miltonise, Wigtownshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Wyndlawn, 
Hay  ling  Island  ; United  Service  Club. 

Sons  living — Robert  A.,  b.  1894  ; Lieut.  R.N.; 
has  2nd  class  Albert  medal, — Harry,  b.  1901. 
Daughter  living — Winifred  Rosa  Helen. 

Stavert,  Sir  William  Ewen,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  McCall  Stavert, 
formerly  of  Prince  Edward  Island, Canada ; 
b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch. , Prince  Edward 
Island  ; a retired  Banker  ; appointed  Di- 
rector of  Finance,  Ministry  of  Information, 
and  Accounting  Officer,  Treasury  1918  : 
m.  1887,  Alma  Kate  Thomson  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Mount  Royal,  and 
St.  James's  [Montreal),  and  York  [Toronto) 
Clubs. 

Stavridi,  Sir  John,  son  of  John  Con- 
stantine Stavridi ; b.  1867 1 admitted 
Solicitor  1898 ; sometime  Greek  Consul- 
Gen.  in  London ; is  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece  : m.  1894,  Annina 
Olga,  da.  of  the  late  Octavius  Valieri ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  33.  Lennox  Gardens , S'.  W,  1 ; 
Ferndale  Cottage,  The  Holmwood,  Surrey. 
Son  1 ving — One. 

Daughters  living— Three. 

Steevens,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John,  K.  C.B.  A 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Steevens, 
of  Henley  on-Thames  ; b.  1855  ; entered 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1879,  became  Col. 
1896  (retired  1903),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918; 
Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp,  pro- 
moted), Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present 
at  battle  of  I'el-el-Kebir  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Med- 
jidie,  promoted) ; was  Assist.  Director- 
Gen.  of  Ordnance  at  Head  Quarters 
1893-8,  Principal  Ordnance  Officer  at 
Woolwich  1898-1903,  Inspector- Gen.  of 


Ordnance  Stores  1903-5,  Inspector  of 
Mil.  Equipment  at  India  Office  1905-14, 
Director  of  Equipment  and  Ordnance 
Stores  1914-18,  and  Controller  of  Salvage 
1918-19,  since  when  he  has  again  been  In- 
spector of  Mil.  Equipment  at  India  Office  ; 
is  Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : m. 
1891,  Alice  Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert 
Cautley  Blackburn,  of  Sussex  Gardens,  W. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (MU.)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1902, 
K.C.M.G.  1917.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Sons  living — Derek  Jarrett,  b.  1893;  Brevet 
Major  R.F.A., — Leslie  John  Nasmyth,  b.  1897. 
Daughter  living — Olga  Phyllis,  b.  1896:  m. 
1920,  Major  William  Philip  Jopp  Akerman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. 

Stein,  Sir  (Marc)  Aurel,  K. C.I.E. , 
Ph.D.,  son  of  Nicholas  Stein;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Budapest  and  at  Tubingen  Univ. 
(Ph.D.  1883);  made  special  study  of 
Oriental  Languages  and  Antiquities ; 
Hon.  D.Litt.  Oxon.  1909,  Hon.  D.Sc. , 
Camb.  1912;  was  Principal  of  Oriental 
Coll.,  Lahore,  and  Registrar  of  Punjab 
Univ.  1888-99,  when  he  was  appointed 
Madrasah  to  Indian  Educational  Ser.  ; 
went  on  tour  of  Archaeological  Exploration 
in  E.  Turkestan  1900-1901,  and  on  special 
duty  for  Explorations  in  Central  Asia 
and  W.  China  1906-8,  and  again  from 
1913  ; became  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Punjab 
1901,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Education  and 
Archaeological  Surveyor,  N.-W.  Frontier 
Provinces  1904,  and  Sup.  of  Archaeological 
Survey,  Frontier  Circle  1910,  Roy.  Geo- 
graphical So.  Gold  Medallist  1909 ; led 
third  Central  Asian  Expedition  1913-16 ; 
has  Lucy  Wharton  (Pennsylvania)  medal, 
and  various  other  medals  and  awards ; 
author  of  numerous  books  and  papers  on 
Archaeology  and  Geography;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1910,  K. C.I.E.  1912. 

Stenning,  Sir  Alexander  Rose,  son 
of  William  Stenning,  formerly  of  God- 
stone  Court,  Surrey ; b.  1846 ; ed. 
privately  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sussex,  a Member 
of  the  firm  of  Alexander  R.  Stenning 
and  Partners,  architects  and  surveyors,  of 
121,  Cannon  Street,  E.C. , Chm.  of  the 
Wharncliffe  Dwellings  Co.  (Limited),  a 
Past  Pres,  of  Surveyors’  Institution,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Institute  of  British  Archi- 
tects : m.  1st,  1869,  Theresa  Marcia,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Hensley  Maberly,  V.  of  Owlesbury, 
Hants ; 2ndly,  1914,  Emmeline  Augusta, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  O.  Vandeleur, 
R.  of  Ravenstone,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch; 
cr.  Knt.  1910.  Stone  Croft,  Turner's 
Hill,  Sussex  ; St.  Stephen's,  and  Gresham 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Henry  Alex- 
ander, b.  1870, — Philip  Eustace  (Limpsfield, 
Surrey),  b.  1874:  m.  1906,  Gwendolen,  da.  of 
Alexander  Dunlop. 

Stephen,  Sir  Harry  Lushington  [see 
Stephen,'  Bt.J. 

Stephens,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Reginald 
Byng,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  Frederick  Stephens,  of  Bentworth 
Lodge,  Alton  [V.  Torrington,  colls.];  A 
1869  ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; entered  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own)  1890,  be- 
came Lieut. -Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  I9i5> 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  appointed  Comdt. 
R.M.C.  1919  : S.  Africa  1896-7  (medal), 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
of  Khartum  (medal,  Egyptian  medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches 
thrice,  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  severely  wounded),  European  War 


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1914-18  as  Batn.-Com.  (despatches  thrice, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G. , Maj.-Gen.,  Orders 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy, 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  C.B. , K.C.B. , 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1905,  Eleanore 

Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  E.  William 
Cripps,  of  Ampney  Park,  Cirencester; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Royal  Military 
College , Camberley , Surrey;  Church 
House , Lechlade,  Gloucestershire. 

Son  living — Frederick,  b.  1906. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Stephens,  William,  son  of  William 
Stephens,  of  Salford;  b.  1848;  is  a J.P. , 
and  an  Alderman  of  Salford  (Mayor 
1902-5),  and  a J.P.  for  Lancaster  : m.  1st, 
1873,  Martha  Jane,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of 
James  Fogg,  of  Pendleton;  2ndly,  1907, 
Emily,  da.  of  William  Wilson,  J.  P. , for- 
merly, of  Ord  Warke,  Worsley  ; cr.  Knt. 
1905.  Fairhope,  Dorset  Road,  A Itruicham , 
Cheshire. 

Stephenson,  Sir  Albert  Frederick,  son 
of  Charles  Frederick  Bedford  Stephenson, 
of  Brighton;  b.  1854;  ed.  privately; 
Managing  Director  of  Southport  Visiter, 
Chm.  *of  Northern  Daily  and  Weekly 
Newspapers  (Limited),  St.  Helens  Re- 
porter, Preston  Herald,  Halifax  Guardian 
Printing  and  Publishing  Co.  (Limited), 
and  Western  Telegraph  series  of  papers, 
and  a J.P.  for  Southport:  m.  1874, 

Annie,  da.  of  William  Horton,  of 
Southport ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Park  Grange, 
Southport. 

Stern,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Albert  Gerald, 
K.B.E. , C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col. 
Machine  Gun  Corps ; was  Coramr., 
Mechanical  Warfare  (Overseas  and  Allies) 
Depart.  1917-19;  has  Legion  of  Honour ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  K.B.E.  1918.  123, 

Savoy  Court , W.C.  2. 

Stern,  Lieut -Col.  Sir  Edward  David, 
son  of  the  late  Viscount  de  Stern,  and 
brother  of  1st  Baron  Wandsworth ; b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  London 
Univ.  (B.A.  and  Fellow  of  King’s  Coll., 
London)  ; is  head  of  the  firm  of 
Stern  Bros.,  a D.L.  for  Surrey  (High 
Sheriff  1904  ),  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Roy. 
Berks  Yeo. , Hon.  Col.  1st  Batn.  E.  Surrey 
Vol.,  a Pres,  of  League  of  Mercy,  and 
Pres,  of  Chertsey  National  Unionist  Asso.  : 
m.  1883,  Constance,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Jessel  [Jessel, 
Bt.];  cr.  Knt.  1904.  Fan  Court , Chertsey , 
Surrey ; 4,  Carlton  House  Terrace , 

S.  W.  ; Carlton,  Cavalry , and  City  of 
London  Clubs. 

Stevens,  Sir  John  Foster,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Green  Stevens  ; b.  1845  I ed. 
at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham,  at 
Versailles,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1865 1 has  been  Assist. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal,  and 
subsequently  Joint  Magistrate  and  Dist. 
and  Sessions  Judge;  appointed  Acting 
Judicial  Commr. , Central  Provinces  1891, 
Judicial  Commr.  1894,  Acting  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  Judicature  at  Fort  William, 
Bengal  1895,  and  Judge  1897 ; retired 
1904 : m.  1868,  Frances  Louisa,  who  d. 
1904,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  H.  Jeremie, 
Indian  Army ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  2,  Lans- 

down  Place  West,  Bath. 

Sons  living — Reginald  Charles  Jeremie,  b. 
1871  : m.  1909,  Kathleen  Edith,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Marten  Cameron, 
R.  of  Bonnington,  Kent, — James  Algernon, 
C.I.E.,O.B.E.,b.  1873  [see"  Companionage  ”]. 
Daughters  living — AdHe  Margaret  Edith,  b. 


1874:  m.  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Menzies 
Coldstream,  R.E., — Ethel  Dorothy,  b.  1879: 
m.  1st,  1899,  Edward  Ellis  Forrester,  I.C.S. , 
whorf.  1910;  2ndly,  1919.  Capt.  Basil  Hodg- 
son-Smith,  Roy.  W.  Kent  Kegt.,— Phyllis,  b. 
1886:  m.  1918,  Flight-Lieut.  George  Cyril 
Bailey,  D.S.O.,  R.A.F. 

Stevenson,  Sir  Edmond  Sinclair, 
M.D. , F.R.  C.S.E. , son  of  the  late  William 
Ford  Stevenson  ; b.  1850  ; ed.  in  Geneva, 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  in  Paris  and 
Berlin;  M.D.  (Honours)  Brussels  1894, 
Ch.D.  ; L.R.C.P.  Edinburgh,  M.R.C.S. 
England  1873,  and  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1884  ; served  during  Kaffir  War  1877  as 
Med.  Officer,  24th  and  88th  Regts. 
(medal),  and  during  last  Boer  War  in  S. 
Africa ; is  Past  Pres,  of  British  Med. 
Asso.  of  Cape  Colony,  of  S.  African  Med. 
Council  of  Cape  Colony,  a J.P.  for 
Rondebosch,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Med.,  and  a Corresponding  Fellow  of 
Obstetrical  So.  of  Edinburgh  : m.  1882, 
Emily  D’ Urban  Musgrave,  da.  of  J. 
Eaton ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  St.  Clair  and 
Strathallan,  Rondebosch,  Cape  Colony; 
Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town ) Club. 

Stevenson,  Sir  George  Augustus, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Stevenson,  of  Toronto ; b.  1856 ; ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar,  B.A. 
1879)  ; entered  Treasury  1880  ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  to  the  Treasury  1886- 
91,  and  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  1891-2, 
and  Commr.  of  Public  Works  in  Ireland 
1892-1913,  since  when  he  has  been  Chm. 
thereof;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1900,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1908,  C.V.O.  19x1,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1914.  Fareham,  Silchester  Road,  Kings- 
town, co.  Dublin;  Savile,  Royal  Irish 
Yacht , and  Dublin  University  Clubs. 

Stevenson-Moore  [see  Moore]. 
Stewart,  Sir  Charles  John,  K.B.E., 
son  of  John  Vandeleur  Stewart,  of  Rock 
Hill,  Letterkenny,  co.  Donegal ; b.  1851  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883  ; 
was  Official  Receiver  in  Bankruptcy  1884- 
90,  Senior  Official  Receiver,  Companies’ 
Winding-Up  1890-97,  Clerk  to  Lon- 
don County  Council  1897-1900,  and  first 
Public  Trustee  1907-19  : m.  1884,  Lady 
Mary  Catherine  Graham-Toler,  da.  of 
3rd  Earl  of  Norbury,  having  issue  [see  E. 
NorburyJ;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  24,  Eccle- 

ston  Square,  S.  W.;  Rockhill,  Letterkenny , 
co.  Donegal ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Stewart,  Sir  Edward,  K.B.E.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  William  Edward  Stewart, 
of  16,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; b.  1857;  M.D. 
Brussels  1884,  L.R.C.P.  London  1883, 
M.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1885  ; sometime 
Surg.-Capt.  Middlesex  Yeo.  and  Sussex 
Yeo. ; served  during  S.  African  War  as 
Civil  Surg. ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Sussex, 
a Member  of  British  Red  Cross  Council 
Executive  Committee  and  Joint  V.A.D. 
Committee,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and 
an  Officer  (1st  class)  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  ; was  Med.  Assessor  to  British 
Red  Cross  and  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  Sos. 
in  France  1914-18  (previously  Hon.  Sec. 
Sussex  Branch  of  British  Red  Cross  So.)  : 
m.  1888,  Lady  Philippa  Howard,  da.  of 
14th  Duke  of  Norfolk  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 
34,  Connaught  Square,  W.2 ; Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Daughters  living— Dorothy,  b.  1895, — Clare 
Margaret,  b.  1897. 

Stewart,  Sir  Francis  Hugh,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Stewart,  of  11, 
Chesham  Place,  S.W.,  and  Calcutta;  b. 


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1869  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1905); 
was  a Commr.  for  Port  of  Calcutta  1909-12 
and  1914-17,  Vice-Pres.  Bengal  Chamber 
of  Commerce  and  a M.L.C.  Bengal  1911- 
12  and  1914-15,  Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1914, 
Pres.  Bengal  Chamber  of  Commerce  and 
a Member  of  Imperial  Legislative  Council 

1915- 17  and  a Member  of  Indian  Indus- 

trial Commn.  1916 ; sometime  Major 
Comdg.  44th  Calcutta  Scottish  (Indian 
Defence  Force):  m.  1906,  Frances 

Henrietta,  el.  da.  of  Arthur  George  Rick- 
ards, K.C.,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  Knt. 
1916.  5,  Council  House  Street,  Calcutta  ; 

Union,  and. Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Francis  Robert  Cameron,  b.  190 7, 
— Michael  Norman  Francis,  b.  1911, — 
Arthur  David  Murray,  b.  1919. 

Daughters  living — Katharine  Frances,  b.  1909, 
— Marjorie  Francis  Esclairmonde,  b.  1912, — 
another,  b.  1917,— CarolMary  St.  John, 6.  1920. 

Stewart,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Mar- 
shall, K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Stewart ; b.  1861  ; entered 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1892,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col. 
1908,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915  ; Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1888  (medal  with  clasp),  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (despatches, 
clasp),  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
2nd  Miranzai  Expedition  (clasp),  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-5,  as  D.A.Q.  M.G.  (despatches, 
clasp),  as  D.A.A.G.  in  China  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal,  Brevet  Major),  in  Tibet 
1903-4  (despatches,  medal),  and  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (despatches, 
A.D.C.  to  H.M. , medal  with  clasp),  in 
E.  Africa  1914-16  (despatches,  specially 
promoted),  and  Comdg.  Aden  Field  Force 

1916- 19  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G.)  : m.  1897,  Barbara  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  Leonard 
Allen  Addington  [see  V.  Sidmouth,  colls.] ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Daughter  living — Ursula  Barbara  Addington, 
b.  1902. 

Stewart,  Sir  James  Purves, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of 
John  Stewart,  J.P.,  of  Edinburgh;  b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch.,  Edinburgh, 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1889,  M.B. 
and  C.M.  1894,  M.D.  1897),  and  at  Jena 
Univ.;  F.R.C.P.  London  1906;  is  Hon. 
Col.  in  the  Army,  Senior  Physician  to 
Westminster  Hospital,  Consulting  Phy- 
sician to  West  End  Hospital  for  Nervous 
Diseases,  to  Roy.  National  Orthopaedic 
Hospital,  and  to  Central  London  Throat 
and  Ear  Hospital,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Med.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900- 1901  as 
Physician  to  Imperial  Yeo.  Field  Hospital 
(despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  the  Forces  in  Malta, 
Salonika,  and  Egypt  (despatches  four 
times,  C.B.,  Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava, 
K.C.M.G.) ; author  of  numerous  med. 
and  scientific  works  on  nervous  diseases  : 
m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Phipps,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Franks,  of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  K.C.M.G.  1918.  94,  Harley 
Street,  W. 

Stewart,  Col.  Sir  Robert  King, 
K.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Robert  Stewart, 
J.P.,  D.L..of  Murdostoun,  Lanarkshire; 
b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  and  Oxford  (B.A. 
18 — , M.A.  1879)  Univs. ; formerly  Lieut.  - 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Lanarkshire  Yeo. ; is 


a J.P.,  Vice- Lieut.,  and  Convener  of  Lan- 
arkshire : m.  1881,  Alice  Margaret,  da.  of 
John  Christie,  of  Cowden,  Perthshire;  cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  Murdostoun  Castle,  New- 
mains,  Lanarkshire ; Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge, and  New  (Eainburgh)  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Christie,  b.  1888, — Alex- 
ander Caldwells,  b.  1892. 

Stewart-Bam  [see  Bam], 

Stileman,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Harry 
Hampson,  K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  William  Croughton  Stileman ; b. 
i860;  Rear-Adm.  R.N. , and  Sup.  Watts 
Naval  Training  Sch.  (the  Sea  Training 
Establishment  of  Dr.  Barnado’s  Homes) ; 
Senior  Naval  Officer,  Liverpool  1914-19 : 
m.  1892,  Emma  Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Oldfield,  R.A.  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 
National  Club. 

Stiles,  Col.  Sir  Harold,  K.B.E.,  M.B., 
son  of  Henry  Stiles,  M.D.,  J.P. ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Totteridge  Park,  Edinburgh,  and 
in  Freiburg  and  Berne;  M.B.  and  C.M. 
1885,  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh  1889;  was  tem- 
porary Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. , Consulting 
Surg.  to  Scottish  Command,  Assist.  In- 
spector of  Mil.  Orthopaedics  during 
European  War ; is  Surg.  to  Edinburgh 
Roy.  Infirmary,  Regius  Professor  of 
Clinical  Surg.  in  Edinburgh  Univ., 
Consulting  Surg.  to  Roy.  Hospital 
for  Sick  Children  and  to  Chalmers’ 
Hospital,  Edinburgh,  Member  of  Council 
of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Edinburgh,  Pres. 
Asso.  of  Surgs.  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland,  Hon.  Fellow,  American  Surgical 
Asso.,  and  an  Hon.  Member  of  British 
Orthopaedic  Asso. ; author  of  various 
med.  works;  m.  1889,  Cecilia  Norton, 
da.  of  David  Law,  of  Glasgow;  cr.  Knt. 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  9,  Great 

Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh  ; Whatton 
Lodge,  Gullane,  East  Lothian ; Royal 
Automobile,  Savile,  and  University  and 
Caledonian  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1896. 

Stirling,  Hon.  Sir  John  Lancelot, 
K.C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Edward  Stir- 
ling, of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ; b.  1849 I 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1870) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1872;  is  a Sheep 
Farmer ; elected  to  Legislative  Council 
of  S.  Australia  1891,  and  became  Pres. 
1901 ; sat  for  nine  years  previously  in 
House  of  Assembly;  m.  1883,  Florence 
Marian,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Milne, 
of  Sunnyside,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia ; cr. 
Knt.  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1909,  O.B. E.  1918. 
The  Lodge,  Strathalbyn,  S.  Australia', 
New  University,  and  Adelaide  (S.  Austra- 
lia) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Edward  Guy  ( Glenelg , S. 
Australia),  b.  1884, — Lancelot  Eric,  b.  1885, — 
Archibald  Keith,  b.  1890. 

Daughters  living — Madge  Mary,  b.  1887,— 
Jean  Milne,  b 1889. 

Stockman,  Sir  Stewart,  M.R.C.V.S., 
son  of  William  John  Stockman,  merchant ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  High  Sch.,  and 
at  Roy.  Vet.  Coll.,  Edinburgh;  M.R.C.V.S. 
1890 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (medal  with 
four  clasps) ; was  in  Indian  Civil  Vet. 
Depart.  1902-3,  and  Principal  Vet.  Officer, 
Agricultural  Depart.,  Transvaal  1903-5; 
appointed  Ch.  Vet.  Officer,  Board  of 
Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1905  ; m.  1908, 
Ethel,  da.  of  Sir  John  McFadyean  ; cr. 
Knt.  1913.  4,  Whitehall  Place,  S.  W. 

Daughters  living — Eleanor  Ruth,  b.  1909, — 
Elspeth,  b.  1 91 1. 

Stokes,  Sir  (Frederick)  Wilfrid  Scott, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Scott  Nasmyth  Stokes; 


KNIGHTS. 


1135 


b.  i860;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  Chm.  and  Man- 
aging Director  of  Ransomes  and  Rapier 
(Limited),  and  Chm.  of  East  Anglian 
Munitions  Committee ; was  Chm.  of 
London  and  Eastern  Cos.  Controlled 
Firms  1916-17,  and  Pres.  British  Engi- 
neers’ Asso.  1915-17,  and  of  Ipswich  and 
Dist.  Engineers’  Asso.  1917;  invented 
Stokes  Gun  and  Shell : m.  1900,  Irene 
Theodora,  da.  of  Luke  Ionides  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
1917.  7,  Park  Lane,  W.i ; Millwater , 
Ripley , Surrey;  St.  Stephens,  and  Arts 
Clubs. 

Stokes,  Sir  Henry  Edward,  K.C.S.I. , 
son  of  Henry  Stokes,  of  Tralee ; 
b.  1841;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  ; entered 
M.C.S.  1863;  appointed  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt.  1869,  Sec.  to  Board  of  Revenue 

1875,  Member  of  Madras  Salt  Commn. 

1876,  and  Collector  1879 ; was  Sec.  to 

Govt,  ot  Madras  1883-6,  Ch.  Sec.  and 
additional  M.L.C.  1886-8,  and  a Member 
of  Council  1888-93 : m.  1st,  1865,  Janet, 
who  d.  1870,  da.  of  William  Stokes ; 
M.D.,  D.C.L.,  of  Dublin;  2nd,  1872, 
Helena  Amy,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  Surg. , 
Gen.  Samuel  Currie,  C.B. , M.D.  ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1889,  K.C.S.I.  1892.  32,  Bruns- 

wick Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W. ; 
Union  Club. 

Son  living — Hopetoun  Gabriel,  C.I.E.  [see 

‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE  ”]  . 

Stoll,  Sir  Oswald  (Gray),  son  of 
Oswald  James  Alexander  Gray,  of  Ennis- 
killen Jstepson  of  John  George  Stoll,  of 
Liverpool)  ; b.  1866 ; a Gov.  of  St. 
Bartholomew’s  Hospital ; Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  Coliseum  Syndicate 
(Limited),  of  London  Theatre  of  Varieties 
(Limited),  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of 
Alhambra  Theatre  (Limited),  of  London 
Opera  House  (Limited),  Manchester  Hip- 
podrome, Ardwick  Empire  (Limited),  and 
Stoll  Picture  Theatre  (Kingsway)(  Limited), 
etc.,  and  Chm.  Stoll  Film  Co.  (Limited), 
and  Stoll  Picture  Productions  (Limited)  ; 
has  assumed  the  surname  of  Stoll : 
m.  1st,  1892,  Harriet,  who  d.  1902,  da. 
of  Samuel  Lewis  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Millicent, 
da.  of  Joseph  Shaw ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
Carlton  House,  Putney  Hill,  S.  W.  ; 
Junior  Constitutional,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Son  Lving — Leslie  Lincoln  Dennis,  b.  18 — . 
Daughter  living — May. 

Stone,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  Thomas 
Stone,  solicitor ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  City  of 
London  Sch.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1872  ; 
is  an  Alderman  of  Greenwich  (Mayor  1903, 
1906,  191T,  and  1915-20),  Chm.  of  Local 
War  Pensions  Committee,  Greenwich,  and 
of  Managers  of  Blackheath  and  Kidbrook 
Ch.  of  England  Schs. , Treasurer  of  Grey 
Ladies’  Coll.,  Southwark,  and  a Member 
of  Gov.  Boards,  Miller  Hospital  and 
Reedham  Orphanage ; Chm.  of  Green- 
wich Recruiting,  Mil.  Tribunal,  and  Food 
Control  Committees  during  European 
War  ; has  Order  of  Mercy  : m.  1882,  Alice 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1884,  da.  of  Edward 
Hart ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Netherlon,  Kid- 
brook  Park  Road,  Blackheath , S.E. 
Stone,  Sir  Joseph  Henry,  C.I.E. , son 
of  Henry  Stone  ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  King's 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1889); 
appointed  Principal,  Teachers’  Coll., 
Madras  1886,  Professor  of  History,  Pre- 
sidency Coll.,  Madras  1887,  Principal, 
Kumbankonam  Coll.  1895,  Inspector  of 
European  and  Training  Schs.  1903,  Prin- 
cipal and  Professor  of  English  Literature, 
Presidency  Coll.,  Madras  1907,  Special 
Dep.  Director  of  Public  Instruction, 


Madras  1912,  and  Director  of  Public  In- 
struction, Madras  1914  : m.  1889,  a da. 
of  J.  W.  Brassington,  Consulting  Ar- 
chitect to  Madras  Govt.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913, 
Knt.  1919.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Son  living — John  Southern  Wycherley,  M.C., 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.  : m.  1919,  Dorothey,  da. 
of  James  Kelway,  of  Weame  Wy^he,  Lang- 
port,  Somerset. 

Stonehouse,  Sir  Edmund,  son  of 
Matthew  Porritt  Stonehouse  ; b.  1854  ; 
has  been  four  times  Mayor  of  Wake- 
field : m.  1884,  Isabella,  da.  of  Robert 
Dobson,  of  Ugthorpe  and  Warrington  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  Wakefield. 

Son  living — Eric  Childe,  b.  1886  ; sometime 
Major  R.A  F. 

Daughter  living — Margaret. 

Stopford,  Lieitt.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Frederick  William,  K.  C.M.  G. , K.C.  V.  O. , 
C.B.  [see  E.  Courtown,  colls.]. 
Stopford,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Lionel 
Arthur  Montagu,  K.C.  V.O.,  C.B.  [see 

E.  Courtown,  colls.]. 

Storey,  Sir  Thomas  James,  K.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Storey  ; b. 
1851 ; is  a Member  of  Managing  Com- 
mittee of  Lloyd's  Register  of  Shipping, 
and  Chm.  of  Classification  Committee  of 
that  So.  : m.  1877,  a da.  of  the  late 
Fearnley  Bonnell,  of  Bradford,  York- 
shire ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  24,  Cambalt 
Road,  Putney  Hill,  S.  W. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1880. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Stothert,  Sir  Percy  Kendall,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Lum  Stothert,  of 
Audley,  Bath ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.;  is  a M.I.C.  E. , a Member  of 
Somerset  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  a 
Director  of  several  Engineering  and  Gas 
Cos.  ; was  Chm.  of  West  of  England 
Munitions  Committee,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions, 1915-19 ; formerly  Capt.  Somerset 

L. I.  Vols. : m.  1895,  Violet  Ellen,  da. 

of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Spencer  Edward 
Reeves,  C.B. ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  1, 

Lansdowne  Place  West,  Bath  ; Windham, 
Bath,  and  County  {Bath)  Clubs. 

Son  living — John  Henry,  b.  1910. 

Stout,  Hon.  Sir  Robert,  K.C.M.G. , 
son  of  Thomas  Stout ; b.  1844 ; ed. 
at  Lerwick  Parish  Sch. , Shetland 
Isles;  Hon.  LL.D. , Manchester  1909; 
went  to  New  Zealand  1863,  where  for 
some  years  he  was  a master  in  Dunedin 
Grammar  Sch.  ; organised  the  Educa- 
tional Institute  of  Otago,  of  which  he  was 
Pres.  ; attended  Otago  Univ.  as  a student 
for  two  years,  and  was  subsequently  for 
three  years  Law  Lecturer  thereat ; is  a 
Fellow  and  Chancellor  of  New  Zealand 
Univ. ; Bar.  of  New  Zealand  1871 ; entered 
Provincial  Council  of  Otago  1872,  and 
became  Provincial  Solicitor  1873,  a Mem- 
ber of  Gen.  Assembly  1875,  Attorney-Gen. 
1878,  and  Minister  for  Lands  and  Immi- 
gration 1878  ; was  Prime  Minister  of  New 
Zealand,  Attorney-Gen.  and  Minister  of 
Education  1884-7  ; elected  a Member  of 
House  of  Representatives  1893,  and  be- 
came'Ch.  Justice  of  New  Zealand  1899;  m- 
1876,  Anna  Paterson,  da.  of  John  Logan, 
of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  ; cr.  K.C.M.G. 
1886.  The  Terrace,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Sons  living — John  Logan,  LL.B.,  b.  1879; 
Bar.  at-law  ; Stipendiary  IVJagistrate,  Pal- 
merston North,  New  Zealand, — Robert, 

M. D.,  F.R.C.S. , b.  1883;  Maj.  New  Zealand 
Med.  Ser., — Thomas  Duncan,  D.S.O.,  M.S., 

F. R.C.S.,  b.  1885  [see  “ Comfanionage  ”] , 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


— Olaf  Eirik,  LL.B.  (Whangarei,  New  Zea- 
land), b.  1889,  Bar.  Lincoln's  Inn  1912. 
Daughters  living — Margaret,  b.  1878, — Janet, 
b.  1894:  m.  1919,  Major  T.  W.  Holmden, 
Worcestershire  Regt. 

Strahan,  Sir  Aubrey,  K.B.E. , son  of 
William  Strahan,  formerly  of  Sidmouth  ; 
b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878, 
Sc.D.  1907);  Hon.  LL.D.,  Toronto  1913 ; 
a F.  R.  S. ; was  Director  of  Geological 
Survey  of  Great  Britain  and  Museum  of 
Practical  Geology  1914-20,  a Member  of 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Coal  Supplies  1903-5, 
and  Pres.  Geological  So.  19 12-14  ; author 
of  various  geological  works  : in.  1886, 
Evelyn,  da.  of  Edward  Roscoe ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Fairfield,  Goring, 
Reading  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Strangman,  Sir  Thomas  Joseph,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Strangman  ; b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  LL.B.  1895);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1896  ; was  Advocate-Gen. , 
Bombay  1908-15,  and  again  since  1916; 
is  a M.  L.C.  : m.  1896,  Winifred,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  W.  J.  J.  Warneford ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Malabar  Hill,  Bombay. 

Sons  living  — James  Gonville,  b.  1902, — 
Lawrence,  b.  1907. 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Lydia,  b.  1898, — 
Josephine,  b.  1901. 

Streatfeild,  Col.  Sir  Henry, 
K.C.  V.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Henry  Dorrien  Streatfeild,  J.P.,D.L. , 
of  Chiddingstone,  Kent;  b.  1857;  entered 
24th  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards  1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut. -Col. 
1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired)  1904 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  as  A.D.C.  1899-1900  ; 
present  at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin, 
Modder  River,  and  Magersfontein,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley,  and  operations  in 
Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies 
(despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps,  pro- 
moted Lieut. -Col.)  ; was  Mil.  Sec.  to 
Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada  1886-8,  A.D.C.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1888-91,  and  to  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  1892-4,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Forces  in  Ireland 
1895-9,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch. 
(F.-M.  Earl  Roberts)  1901-4;  is  a J.P. 
and  a D.L.  for  Kent,  Chm.  of  its  Ter- 
ritorial Force  Asso. , and  Hon.  Col.  a 
Cyclist  Batn.  Territorial  Force  ; appointed 
a Groom-in-Waiting  to  King  Edward 
VII.  1908,  an  Equerry-in-Waiting  1908, 
an  Equerry  to  Queen  Alexandra  and 
an  Extra  Equerry  to  King  George  V. 

1910,  Private  Sec.  to  Queen  Alexandra 

1911,  and  to  command  Grenadier  Guards 
1914  ; has  2nd  class  of  the  Order  of  the 
Prussian  Crown,  and  1st  class  of  Order 
of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  : m.  1885, 
Lady  Florence  Beatrice  Anson,  da.  of 
2nd  Earl  of  Lichfield;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1902,  C.  B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.V.O. 

1912,  K. C.V.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
81 , Gloucester  Place , Portman  Square, 
W.  ; The  Hoath , Chiddingstone,  Eden- 
bridge,  Kent ; Guards'  Club. 

Strickland,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Peter,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  F.  Strickland  ; b.  1869 ; | 
entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1888,  became  Capt.  | 
and  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  1908, 
Lieut. -Col.  Manchester  Regt.  1914,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1915 ; Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  Dongola  Ex- 
pedition i896(despatches),  Nile  Expedition 
1897  and  1898,  and  subseqent  operations 
against  Ahmed  Fedil  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19  as  a 


Brig.  Com.,  and  Div.  Com.  with  rank  of 
Maj.-Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet 
Col. , C.  B. , Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  K.C.B.);  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  1896-1903  (3rd  class  Med- 
jidie),  and  to  N.  Nigeria  Regt.  1906-12 : 
m.  19x8,  Barbara,  da.  of  the  late  Martin 
William  Brown  Ffolkes,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Francis  Joseph  Cresswell,  Norfolk 
Regt.  [see  Ffolkes,  Bt. , colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1899,  C.M.G.  1913,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Strickland,  Sir  Gerald,  G. C.M.G., 
[see  "Maltese  Nobility,”  "Count 
Della  Catena”]. 

Stronge,  Sir  Francis  William, 
K. C.M.G.  [see  Stronge,  Bt.]. 

Struthers,  Sir  John,  K.C.B.,  son  of 
Robert  Struthers,  of  Oban  ; b.  1857  ; ed. 
in  Glasgow,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; Hon. 
LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1905  ; was  H.M.’s  In- 
spector of  Schs.  for  Scotland  1886-98, 
and  Assist,  and  Principal  Assist.  Sec., 
Scotch  Education  Depart.  1898-1904,  since 
when  he  has  been  Sec.  ; is  a Member  of 
Imperial  and  Local  Taxation  Committee, 
and  of  National  Health  Insurance  Joint 
Committee : in.  1912,  Gertrude,  da.  of 
Julian  Hill,  of  8,  Dean’s  Yard,  West- 
minster, S.W.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil),  1902, 
K.C.B.  (Civil)  1910.  31,  Sloane  Gardens, 
Chelsea , S.  W.  ; Athenceum,  Savile,  and 
Caledonian  Clubs. 

Stuart,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Andrew  Mit- 
chell, K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  John  Ramsay  Stuart,  C.B.,  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers;  b.  1861;  entered  R.E. 
1879,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1898, 
Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col. 
1910,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916  ; retired  1920  ; 
served  with  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star)  and  1885-6 
(despatches),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18,  as  Brig-. Gen.  on  Staff  (des- 
patches, C.B.,  promoted,  Legion  of 
Honour,  K. C.M.G.,  Grand  Officer  of 
Crown  of  Roumania);  was  Assist.  In- 
structor, Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1889-94, 
1st  class  Assist.  Inspector  R.E.  Stores 
1894,  Inspector  1894-8,  Inspector  Sub- 
marine Defence,  India  1899-1904,  a 
Member  of  Ordnance  Committee  1905-7, 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Fortifications  and 
Works,  War  Office  1910-14  : m.  1899, 
Florence  A.  McGavin ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  K. C.M.G.  1918.  34,  Arthur  Road, 
Wimbledon  Park,  S.  W. 

Stuart,  Sir  Campbell,  K.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Ernest  H.  Stuart,  of  Montreal; 
b.  1885  ; ed.  privately  ; is  Managing 
Director  of  The  Times  Publishing  Co., 
a Director  of  Associated  Newspapers 
(Limited),  of  Anglo-Newfoundland  De- 
velopment Co.  ; sometime  Lieut. -Col. 
Canadian  Army ; recruited  Duchess  of 
Connaught's  Own  Canadian  Rangers  for 
ser.  during  European  War ; appointed 
Assist.  Mil.  Attach^,  British  Embassy, 
Washington,  March  1917,  Vice-Chm. 
London  Headquarters  British  War  Mis- 
sion to  U.S.A.  Jan.  1918,  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Propaganda  in  Enemy  Coun- 
tries May  1918;  author  of  "Secrets 
Crewe  House”;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  20, 

Eaton  Square,  S.  IV.  ; Marlborough,  St. 
James's  [Montreal),  and  Racquet  (Mon- 
treal) Clubs. 

Stuart,  Sir  Harold  Arthur,  K.C.S.I., 
K.C.V.O.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Peter 
Stuart,  C.E.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Bishop's 


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Stortford,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1881,  was  Under  Sec.  to 
Gov.  of  Madras  1885-90,  Sup.  of  Census 
Operations  1891,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 
Madras  1896,  and  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate, Bellary  1897  ; appointed  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police,  Madras  1898,  Director  of 
Criminal  Intelligence  Depart.,  India  1904, 
and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Home 
Depart.  1908 ; has  been  a Member  of 
Legislative  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of 
India,  and  a Member  of  Executive  Council 
of  Gov.  of  Madras  ; acted  as  Sec.  to 
Police  Commn.  1902-3 ; accompanied 
German  Crown  Prince  during  tour  in  India 
1910,  as  Ch.  of  Staff;  retired  1916;  is 
High  Commr.  Intei'-Allied  Rhineland 
High  Commn. : m.  1885,  Alice  Catharine, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  W.  Whitehead, 
of  Cambridge;  cr.  C.S.I.  1904,  K.C.V.O. 
1906,  K.C.S. I.  1914.  Coblenz,  Germany ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Philip  Price,  b.  1887;  Assist. 
Commr.  Punjab,  and  temporary  Capt.  Indian 
Army:  m.  1015,  Dulce,  da.  of  Professor  Sir 
Charles  William  Oman,  K.B.E.,  of  Oxford. 
Daughter  living — Marjory  ( Lady  Wheeler): 
m.  1909,  Sir  Henry  Wheeler,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I. 

Stuart,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Charles 
Ochiltree,  K.C.S. I.  [see  E.  Castle 
Stewart,  colls.]. 

Stuart,  Capt.  William  James  Cohen, 
G.C.M.G.  ; Capt.  in  Netherlands  Navy  ; 
sometime  Min.  of  Marine  at  The  Hague  ; 
cr.  G.C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1907. 

Stuart- Wortley  (Montagu-Stuart- 
Wortley)  [see  Wortley]. 

Stubbs,  Sir  Reginald  Edward, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev. 
William  Stubbs,  D.D. , LL.D.,  D.C.L. , 
Lord  Bishop  of  Oxford ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 
Radley,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford  (B. A.  1899,  M.A.  1920);  entered 
Colonial  Office  1900,  became  1st  class 
Clerk  1910,  and  Colonial  Sec.,  Ceylon 
1913  ; administered  Govt,  of  Ceylon  1913, 
1915-16  and  1918  ; went  on  special  duty 
to  Malay  and  Hong  Kong  1910-n  ; was 
a Member  of  W.  Africa  Lands  Com- 
mittee 1912  ; appointed  Gov.  and  Com.  - 
in-Ch. , Hong  Kong  1919  ; edited  “ Lucas’ 
Historical  Geography  of  the  British 
Colonies”  (Vol.  1.)  1906:  m.  1909. 

Winefrid  Marjory,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  Frederick 
Womack,  M.B. , Lecturer  at  St.  Bar- 
tholomew’s Hospital,  of  115,  Alexandra 
Road,  South  Hampstead,  N.W.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1914,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Govern- 
ment House , Victoria,  Hong  Kong. 

Sons  living — William  Edward,  b.  1910, — Guy 
Philip,  b.  1915. 

Stupart,  Sir  Robert  Frederic,  son  of 
Capt.  Robert  Douglas  Stupart,  R.N.  ; 
b.  1857;  ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll, 
Toronto  ; appointed  Director  of  Magnetic 
Observatory,  Toronto,  and  of  Meteoro- 
logical Ser.  of  Canada  1894  : m.  1886, 
Marion  Dallas ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  15, 

Admiral  Road,  Toronto. 

Sons  living — Alan  Victor,  b.  1897;  Flight- 
Lieut.  R.A.F., — Another,  b.  1900. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Suket,  H.H.  Raja  (Bhim  Sen)  of , 
K.C.I.E. ; b.  1885;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1918. 
Suket , India . 

Sullivan,  Sir  William  Wilfrid ; b. 
1843 ; ed.  at  Central  Acad. , and  at  St. 
Dunstan’s  Coll.,  Charlottetown;  Bar. 
Prince  Edward  Island  1867,  and  a Q.C. 
1876,  and  by  letters  patent  from  Gov.- 
Gen.  1879 ; has  been  Solicitor-Gen. , 
Attorney-Gen.,  Pres,  of  Executive  Council, 


and  of  Board  of  Education,  a Delegate 
to  Govt,  of  Great  Britain,  and  Adminis- 
trator of  Prince  Edward  Island  ; was  a 
Member  of  House  of  Assembly  1872-89 
(Leader  of  Opposition  1877-9,  and  Prime 
Min.  1879-89),  and  Ch.  Justice  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  Prince  Edward  Island, 
and  Judge  in  Admiralty  for  Prince 
Edward  Island,  of  Exchequer  Court  of 
Canada  1889-1917  : m.  1872,  Alice  Maud 
Mary,  da.  of  John  Fenton  Newbery  ; cr. 
Knt.  1914.  Brighton  Villa,  Charlottes- 
town,  Prince  Edward  Island. 

Sultan  Jan  Sadozai,  Sardar  Sir , 
K.C.I.E.;  b.  1841;  formerly  Extra 
Assist.  Commr.  in  Punjab;  received  per- 
sonal title  of  Sardar  1881;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1881,  K.C.I.E.  1904. 

Sultan  Johan  [see  Bhopal]. 

Sultan  Mahomed  Shah  [see  Aga 
Khan]. 

Sutherland,  Sir  Arthur  Munro, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  B.  J.  Sutherland,  of  New- 
castle-on-Tyne  ; b.>  1867  ; ed.  at  Newcastle 
Gram.  Sch. ; a Shipowner  and  Newspaper 
Proprietor,  and  a J.P.  for  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne  (Lord  Mayor  1918-19),  and  Chm. 
of  its  Commercial  Exchange  : m.  1893, 
Fanny  Linda,  da.  of  Robert  Hood  Haggie ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Thurso  House, 
Newcastle-on- Tyne  ; Hethpool , North- 
umberland; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Munro,  b.  1894, — Ben- 
jamin Ivan,  b.  1901, — Robert  Gordon,  b.  1908, 
Daughter  living — Linda  Kathleen,  b.  189 7. 

Sutherland,  Sir  George  Henry,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Henry  H.  Sutherland,  of 
Wetherby  Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Westminster  ; sometime  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  Begg  Dunlop  and  Co. , East  India 
merchants,  of  Calcutta;  was  Pres,  of  Ben- 
gal Chamber  of  Commerce  1900-1901,  a 
M.L.C.,  Bengal  1900-1902  and  1907-8, 
and  Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1901  and  1907-8  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Peeblesshire:  m.  1st,  1890, 
Georgiana,  who  d.  1891,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Plumptre  Carr  Glyn, 
K.C.B. , formerly  Rifle  Brig.  [Glyn  Bt. , 
cr.  1800,  colls.]  ; 2ndly,  1904,  Arabella 
Elizabeth  Wolfe,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  James  Wolfe  Murray, 
K.C.B.  [see  Murray  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.]; 
cr.  Knt.  1908.  36,  Upper  Brook  Street, 

W.  ; Brooks's,  Bachelors',  Oriental,  and 
New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Arthur  Henry 
Carr,  O.B.E.,  M C.,b.  1891;  Major  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  m.  1919,  Ruby, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Will  am  G.  Pitt  Miller, 
of  Thistleton,  Lancashire  [see  Quilter,  Bt.]. 
Daughters  living— (By  2nd  marriage)  Pamela 
Anne,  b.  1906, — Elizabeth  Diana  Wolfe,  b. 
1920. 

Sutherland,  Sir  Thomas,  G.C.M.G ., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Sutherland, 
of  Aberdeen  ; b.  1834  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (Hon.  LL.D.  1892) ; 34  years  Chm. 
of  Peninsular  and  Oriental  Steam  Naviga 
tion  Co. ; is  a Director  and  Vice-Pres.  of  the 
Suez  Canal  Co. , Chm.  of  the  Worcester 
Training  Coll. , a Chevalier  of  the  Legion 
of  Honour,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s 
Body  Guard  for  Scotland),  and  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London  ; formerly  a M.L.C. 
of  Hong  Kong ; was  a founder,  and  first 
Vice-Chm.  of  the  Hong  Kong  and 
Shanghai  Banking  Corporation ; some- 
time Chm.  Hong  Kong  Docks ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Greenock  (LU)  1884-1900:  m. 
1880,  Mary  Alice,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Macnaught  (V.  of  St. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Chrysostom’s,  Liverpool),  of  2,  Rutland 
Gate,  S.W.  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1891, 
G.C.M.G.  1897.  7,  Buckingham  Gate, 

S.  W.  ; Coldharbour  Wood,  East  Liss, 
Hants;  Reform,  Brooks's,  and  Hurling- 
ham  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Christian  Suther- 
land : m.  1904  (marriage  annulled  1912), 
the  Hon.  Richard  Douglas  Denman,  M.P. 
[see  B.  Denmanl 

Sutherland,  Sir  William,  K.C.B. , 
M.P. , son  of  the  late  Alan  Sutherland,  of 
Glasgow  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. ; 
is  a Merchant ; was  Sec.  Cabinet  Com- 
mittee on  Supply  of  Munitions  of  War 
1915,  Private  Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon.  D. 
Lloyd  George,  P.C.,  M.P.  (when  Min.  of 
Munitions  1915-16,  when  Sec.  of  State 
for  War  1916,  and  when  Prime  Min. 
1916-19) ; and  Parliamentary  Sec.  to 
the  Prime  Min.  1919-20,  since  when  he 
has  been  a Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury, 
and  Coalition  Liberal  Whip  for  Scotland  ; 
author  of  “The  Call  of  the  Land,”  etc. 
etc. ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Argyllshire 
(Co.L)  since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  51,  Westminster  Palace 

Gardens,  S.W. 

Sutton,  Sir  Abraham,  son  of  the 
late  Abraham  Sutton,  of  Marine  Villa. 
Monkstown,  co.  Cork;  b.  1849;  ed.  at 
Clongowes  Wood  Coll. , Ireland ; is  a 
J.P.  for  co.  Cork  (High  Sheriff  1903); 
formerly  Chm.  of  Suttons  (Limited)  ; cr. 
Knt.  1903.  Windsor,  Douglas,  co.  Cork  ; 
Royal  Cork  Yacht,  and  Cork  {Cork) 
Clubs. 

Sutton,  Sir  John  Bland-,  F.R.C.S. , 
son  of  Charles  William  Sutton,  formerly 
of  Enfield  Highway,  Middlesex  ; b.  1855  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen;  M.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1882,  F.R.C.S.  1884;  an  eminent 
Surgeon ; is  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.  of  England,  Pres,  of  Asso.  of 
Surgs.  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  Pres, 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  and  Consulting 
Surg.  to  Middlesex  Hospital ; Erasmus 
Wilson  Lecturer  and  Hunterian  Professor, 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  1886-91  ; author  of 
“Evolution  and  Disease,”  “Tumours, 
Innocent  and  Malignant,"  “ Man  and 
Beast  in  Eastern  Ethiopia,”  and  other 
works  : m.  ist,  1882  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Edith 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  Henry 
Heather-Bigg  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  47,  Brook 

Street,  W.  ; Garrick  Club. 

Swaine,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Leopold 
Victor,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
R.  Victor  Swaine;  b.  1840;  entered  Rifle 
Brig.  1859,  became  Capt.  1872,  Major 
1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col.  1885,  Col. 
Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  1889  (h.-p.  1891),  Maj.- 
Gen.  1896  (retired  1902),  and  Col.  Comdt. 
1908  ; at  St.  Armands  (Canada)  during 
Fenian  Raid  1866  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
went  with  Sir  Garnet  (now  Viscount) 
Wolseley  to  Cyprus  1878,  and  was  ap- 
pointed Civil  Commr.  of  Famagusta 
Dist. ; was  Mil.  Attach^  at  St.  Petersburg 
1879,  at  Constantinople  1879-82,  and  at 
Berlin  1882-4  ; a Member  of  European 
International  Commn.  appointed  to  super- 
intend cession  of  Thessaly  and  part  of 
Epirus  to  Greece  1881  ; served  as  Mil. 
Sec.  to  Gen.  Comdg.  Expeditionary  Force 
in  Egypt  1882  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie,  Khedive’s  star), 
and  to  Gen.  Comdg. -in-Ch.  in  Egypt 
1884-5  (despatches) ; was  Mil.  Attach^  at 
Berlin  1885-9  and  1892-6,  in  command  of 


2nd  Inf.  Brig,  at  Aldershot  1896,  and  in 
command  of  N.-W.  Dist.  1896-1902  ; has 
Jubilee  medal  with  clasp ; is  a Knight 
Grand  Cross  of  Portuguese  Order  of  St. 
Benedict  of  Aviz,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Orderof  St.  John  ofjerusalem in  England; 
received  Coronation  medal  1911 : m.  1866, 
Charlotte,  da.  of  Corny. -Gen.  Banner 
Prin;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1882,  C.M.G.  1887, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  14,  Queens  Gate, 

S.  W. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Swaish,  Sir  John,  K.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  John  Swaish,  of  Bristol;  b.  1852; 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bristol  (Lord  Mayor 
I9I3*IS)i  and  a D.L.  for  Gloucestershire  : 
m.  1916,  Nellie,  da.  of  the  late  Joshua 
Mitchell,  of  Dewsbury,  and  Harrogate ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Apsley  House, 
29,  Apsley  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

S wayne,  Col.  Sir  Eric  John  Eagles, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
Rev.  George  Charles  Swayne,  B.D  , 
formerly  Chap,  to  Princess  Alice  at 
Darmstadt ; b.  1863 ; ed.  abroad,  and 
at  R.M.C.;  entered  Welsh  Regt.  1883, 
and  B.S.C.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1905 ; retired  1907 ; served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Jubaland  and  Uganda  1898,  in 
command  at  Kampala,  and  on  special 
duty  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Unyoro  1899, 
in  command  of  troops,  and  in  civil  charge 
of  State,  and  in  command  of  operations 
in  Somaliland  1900  and  1901  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut  -Col.,  twice 
thanked  by  Govt.)  and  1903-4  (despatches, 
C.  B. ) ; for  five  years  on  Intelligence 
Staff,  India ; received  McGregor  medal 
for  Explorations  in  Hukong  Valley  and 
Somaliland  1891-2  (thanked  by  Bombay 
Govt.);  was  Commr.  Com. -in-Ch. , and 
Consul-Gen.  for  Somaliland  Protectorate 
and  Judge  of  its  High  Court  1902-6, 
and  Gov.  and  Com. -in-Ch.  of  British 
Honduras  1906-13;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a 
Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  ; 
went  on  special  duty  to  Abyssinia  to 
elaborate  Frontier  Tribal  Arrangements, 
to  Canada  1908,  and  to  Mexico  1909 ; 
organized  Defence  Mil. , Somaliland  1905-6 
(British  Delegate  to  Lyons  in  connection 
with  agreement  between  Italy  and  Somali- 
land) ; was  an  Assist.  Inspector  of  Re- 
cruiting 1914-17,  and  a Staff-Lieut.  1917- 
18,  since  when  he  has  been  a Labour 
Comdt.  : m.  1908,  Yda,  da.  of  Col.  Sir 
Thomas  Hungerford  Holdich,  K.C.M.G., 
K.C.  I.E. , C.B.,  and  widow  of  Major  Ed- 
mund Peach,  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.  B.  (Mil.) 
1904,  K.C.M.G.  1910,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Sweden,  H.M.  the  Kmg  of  K.G. , 
G.C.B.  ; Hon.  Adm.  in  British  Fleet,  and 
has  Roy.  Victorian  Chain;  cr.  G.C.B. 
(Hon.  Civil)  1901. 

Sweet-Escott  Tsee  Escott]. 
Swettenham,  Sir  Frank  Athelstane, 
G.C.M.G.,  C.H.,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
James  Oldham  Swettenham,  of  Belper 
Lodge,  Belper,  Derbyshire  ; b.  18 — ; 
entered  Colonial  Ser.  1870 ; appointed 
Assist.  Collector  of  Inland  Revenue  for 
Penang  and  Province  Wellesley  1872,  and 
collector  1873  ; went  on  special  missions 
to  Perak  1874  ; was  Assist.  Resident  at 
Selangor  1874-5,  Dep.  Commr.  of  Perak 
on  the  murder  of  Resident  1875-6  (men- 
tioned in  despatches  by  the  Gov.,  the 
Gen.,  and  the  senior  Naval  Officer,  medal 
with  clasp),  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  for 


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1139 


Native  States  1876-81,  and  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.  1881-2  ; acted  as  Commr.  for  Straits 
Settlements  and  Malay  States  at  Calcutta 
International  Exhibition  1883-4,  as  British 
Resident,  Perak  1884-5,  anc*  as  Executive 
Commr.  for  Straits  Settlements  and  Malay 
States  at  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition 
1886  ; was  British  Resident  at  Selangor 
1882-9  and  at  Perak  1889-95,  and  Resi- 
dent-Gen. for  Federation  of  Protected 
States  of  Malay  Peninsula  1895-1901,  and 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Straits  Settle- 
ments, High  Commr.  of  Federated  Malay 
States,  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Borneo 
1901-4 ; appointed  Officier  d’Acaddmie 
Francaise  1887,  Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Condition  and  Resources  of  Mauritius 
1909,  Private  Sec.  to  Director  of  Press 
Bureau,  an  Assist.  Director  thereof  19x4, 
and  a Joint  Director  1915 : m.  1878, 
Constance  Sydney,  da.  of  Carlyle 
Frederick  Holmes,  of  Druries,  Harrow  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1886,  K.C.M.G.  1897, 
G.C.M.G.  1909,  C.H.  1917.  43,  Seymour 
Street , W.  ; D uncroft,  Staines. 

Swettenham,  Sir  (James)  Alexander, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  Old- 
ham Swettenham,  of  Belper  Lodge, 
Belper,  Derbyshire ; b.  1846 ; ed.  at 
Clare  Coll. , Camb.  ; entered  Ceylon  Civil 
Ser.  1868  ; appointed  Police  Magistrate, 
Kayts  1870,  Assist.  Govt.  Agent,  Galle 

1871,  Assist.  Collector  of  Customs,  Jaffna 

1872,  Dist.  Judge,  Matara  1873,  Second 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and  Clerk  ol  Legisla- 
tive Council  1876,  Receiver-Gen. , Cyprus 
1883,  Auditor-Gen. , M.E.C.,  and  M.L.C., 
Ceylon  1891 ; was  Colonial  Sec. , Straits 
Settlements  1895-1901,  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.  of  British  Guiana  1901-4,  and 
Capt.-Gen.  and  Gov.-in-Ch.  of  Jamaica 
1904-7  : m.  1905,  Mary  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Richard  Pirie  Copeland,  J.  P. , D.  L. , of 
Kibblestone  Hall,  Stone,  Staffordshire ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1892,  K.C.M.G.  1898.  Isth- 
mian Club. 

Swift,  Hon . Sir  Rigby  Philip  Watson, 
son  of  Thomas  Swift,  Bar.-at-Law ; b. 
1874 ! ed.  in  Liverpool,  and  at  London 
Univ.  (LL.B.  1895);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1895,  a K-C.  1912,  and  a Bencher  19x6  ; 
went  N.  Circuit ; appointed  Recorder  of 
Wigan  Nov.  1915,  and  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King’s  Bench  Div.)  1920 ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  Helens  (C)  Dec. 
1910  to  Nov.  1918 ; defeated  therefor 
Jan.  1910  and  Dec.  1918  : m.  1902, 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bankes 
Walmsley,  shipowner,  of  Liverpool ; cr. 
Knt.  1920.  Kiona,  Crowborough,  Sussex ; 
Royal  Courts  of  Justice,  W.C. 

Swift,  Dame  Sarah  Ann,  G.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Matron-in-Ch.  British  Red  Cross 
So.,  and  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ; cr.  G.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Syed  Ali  Imam  [see  Imam]. 

Syed  Shams-ul-Huda  [see  Shams-ul- 
Huda]. 

Sykes,  Sir  Charles,  K.B.E. , M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Sykes  ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  National  Sch.,  Kirkheaton ; a 
Woollen  manufacturer,  Chm.  of  Sir 
Charles  Sykes  and  Sons  (Limited),  Scotch 
Tweed  Manufacturers  of  Netherd.de, 
Galashiels,  and  a J.P.  for  Huddersfield; 
was  Director  of  Wool  Textile  Production, 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Control  Worsted 
Woollen  Trades  during  European  War; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Huddersfield  (Co.L) 
since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1892,  the  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Newsome ; cr. 


K.B.E.  1918.  Broomfield,  Fixby,  Hud- 
dersfield; National  Liberal,  and  Liberal 
(. Huddersfield ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Benjamin  Hugh,  b.  1893,— 
Stanley  Edgar,  b.  1895, — Charles  Newsome, 
b.  1899. 

Daughter  living— Mary  Margaret,  b.  1897  : m. 
1920,  Capt.  Guy  Clifford,  W.  Riding  Regt. 

Sykes,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
Hugh,  G.B.E.,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Henry  Sykes,  of  Addiscombe ; b. 
1877  ; ed.  privately  ; entered  15th  Hussars 
1901,  became  Brevet  Major  1913,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918; 
retired  from  Army  as  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; 
S.  African  War  1900- 1901,  with  Imperial 
Yeo.  (severely  wounded),  European  War 
1915-18  in  command  of  Mil.  Wing, 
Royal  Flying  Corps,  which  he  raised, 
and  in  command  of  R.N.  Air  Ser.,  E. 
Mediterranean  (despatches  four  times, 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col. 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour  and  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  American  D.S.M., 
Order  of  Vladimir  of  Russia,  K C.B.)  ; 
sometime  in  Intelligence  Depart.,  Head 
Quarters,  India,  and  Gen.  Staff,  War 
Office  ; has  been  Dep.  Director  of  Organ- 
ization at  the- War  Office,  and  a Member 
of  Inter-Allied  War  Council ; appointed 
Ch.  of  Air  Staff  1918,  and  Maj.-Gen.  and 
Controller-Gen.  of  Civil  Aviation  1919 ; 
is  a Member  of  Roy.  Aeronautical  So.  : 
m.  1920,  Isabel  Harrington,  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Andrew  Bonar  Law,  P.C., 
M.P.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919,  G.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Ser- 
vice, and  Cavalry  Chibs. 

Sykes,  Sir  John  Charles  Gabriel, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  John  Sykes  (some- 
time Fellow  of  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.), 
of  the  Education  Depart. ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (1st 
class  Lit.  Hum.  1892) ; became  Junior 
Examiner,  Education  Depart.  1893,  Se- 
nior Examiner,  Board  of  Education  1902, 
and  Assist.  Sec.  1904  ; has  been  Sec. 
Central  Control  Board  (Liquor  Traffic) 
since  1915  ; was  a Gov.  of  Imperial  Coll, 
of  Science  and  Technology  1907-17;  Joint 
Editor  of  the  “ Law  of  Public  Education 
in  England  and  Wales”  : m.  1st,  1898, 
Maud,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Cyrus  Faulkner 
Dobell;  2ndly,  1916,  Ethel  Mary,  widow 
of  Walter  D.  Dobell;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1908,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  38,  Grosvenor 

Road,  S.  W. ; Athenceum,  Oxford  and 
Cambridge,  and  Royal  and  Ancient  Golr 
(St.  Andrews)  Clubs. 

Sykes,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Percy  Moles- 
worth,  K.C.l.E. , C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Sykes,  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  [V.  Molesworth,  colls.] ; b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  16th  Lancers  1888,  became  Capt. 
Dragoon  Guards  1897  (transferred  to 
Indian  Army  1902),  Major  1906,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1914;  retired  1920;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1901,  in  command  of  Mont- 
gomeryshire Yeo.  (wounded,  despatches) ; 
appointed  British  Consul  for  Kerman  and 
Persian  Baluchistan  1894,  British  Consul 
Gen.  and  Agent  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Khora- 
san  1905,  Consul-Gen.  at  Kashgar  1915, 
and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  S. 
Persia,  and  Inspector-Gen.  S.  Persia  Rifles 
1917-8,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; was 
Assist.  Commr.  for  delimitation  of  Perso- 
Baluch  Frontier  1896 ; gold  medallist  of 
Roy.  Geographical  So.  1902 : m.  19C2, 
Evelyn,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Bruce  Outram  Seton,  R.E.  [see  Seton, 
Bt.,  cr.  1663,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1902, 


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C.I.E.  1911,  K.C.I.E.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Elcombs,  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; 
Athenceum,  and  Royal  Societies'  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Arthur  Frank  Seton,  b.  1903, — 
Charles  Mortimer,  b.  1908, — Edward  Moles  - 
worth,  6.1910, — Geoffrey  Richard  Lawrence, 
b.  1913. 

Daughters  living — Rachel  Mary,  b.  1911, — 
Elinor  Grace,  b.  1914. 

Symon,  Hon.  Sir  Josiah  Henry, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C. , son  of  the  late  James 
Symon,  of  12,  Albert  Place,  Stirling, 
N.B.  ; b.  1846  ; ed.  at  Allans  Sch. , ana 
High  Sch.,  Stirling,  and  at  Moray  House 
Free  Ch.  Training  Coll.,  Edinburgh  ; 
Bar.  S.  Australia  1871,  and  a Q.C.  (now 
K.C.)  1881 ; formerly  Attorney-Gen.  of 
S.  Australia ; represented  S.  Australia 
in  Australian  Federal  Convention  1897-8, 
and  was  Chm.  of  Judiciary  Committee 
of  that  Convention ; formerly  Pres,  of 
Federation  and  Commonwealth  Leagues, 
and  of  North  Australian  Literary  Sos. 
Union,  and  a Member  of  Adelaide  Univ. 
Council ; twice  elected  for  Sturt  Dist.  to  S. 
Australian  House  of  Assembly  ; is  Senior 
Senator  for  S.  Australia  ; was  Attorney- 
Gen.  of  Commonwealth  of  Australia 
1904-5  ; is  a Member  of  Council  of  So.  of 
Comparative  Legislation,  and  a Vice-Pres. 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; engaged  in  vine- 
growing ; author  of  numerous  articles 
on  Federation,  etc.  : m.  1881,  Mary 

Eleanor,  da.  of  Charles  Tobin  Cowle, 
bank  manager,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Aus- 
tralia; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1901.  Manoah , 
Upper  Sturt,  S.  Australia  ; Selma , 
Fitzroy , Adelaide , S.  Australia  ; 
Adelaide  (S.  Australia ) Club. 

Sons  living— Charles  James  Ballaarat,  b.  1886  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1910, — Romilly  Josiah 
Edward,  b.  1889, — Oscar  Sturt,  b.  1891, — 
Carril  Hector  Nicholson,  b.  1893, — Oliver  Jos£ 
Levers,  b.  1895. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1885, 
— Eleanor  Dorothy  Jean,  b.  1884, — Lesley 
Kilmeny,  b.  1885, — Angel,  b.  1896, — Mary 
Arden,  b.  1900. 

Symonds,  Sir  Aubrey  Vere,  K.C.B., 
son  of  Arthur  Gibb  Symonds  ; b.  1874 ; 
ed.  at  Bedford  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1898);  appointed 
Assist.  Sec.,  Local  Gov.  Board  1913,  and 
Second  Sec. , Min.  of  Health  1919 ; is 
Receiver  of  Metropolitan  Common  Poor 
Fund  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  19x9.  Wellington  Club. 
Symonds,  Sir  Charters  James, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  M.D. , F.R.C.S.,  son  of 
Charles  Symonds,  Bar. -at-Law,  of  St. 
John,  New  Brunswick;  b.  1852;  M.D. 
London  1878,  M.R.C.S.  England  1879, 
F.  R.C.S.  1881 ; Consulting  Surg.  to  Guy's 
Hospital,  and  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Convalescent  Home  for  Officers,  Past 
Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. , and  Past 
Pres.  Med.  So.  of  London,  and  Hun- 
terian So.  ; sometime  Pres,  of  Clinical 
Section,  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  and  Vice- 
Pres.  of  its  Surgical  Section ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Consulting  Surg.  to 
H.M.  Forces  with  rank  of  Col.  (des- 
patches, C.B.,  K.B.E.);  author  of  various 
works  on  Surgery  : m.  1889,  Fanny 

Marie,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  David  Shaw, 
Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  58,  Portland  Place , 

W. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Symons,  Sir  Robert  Fox-,  K.B.E. , 
M.R.C.S. ; b.  1870;  a Physician  and 
Surg. ; was  Head  of  Auxiliary  Hospitals 
Depart.,  British  Red  Cross  So.  and  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  during  European 
War : m.  1901,  Maude  Calverley, 


R.R.C.]  cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  5,  Courtfield 
Road,  S.W.7. 

Szlumper,  Sir  James  Weeks ; b. 
1834;  is  a M.I.C.E. , a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Cardiganshire  (High  Sheriff  1898),  a 
J.P.  for  Surrey,  a Member  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso. , and  an  Alderman  of  Rich- 
mond, of  which  borough  he  was  Mayor 
1893-4,  1900-1901  and  1904-5  : m.  1867, 
Mary,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  James  Culli- 
ford,  of  Bristol;  cr.  Knt.  1894.  Glanteifi, 
Kew  Gardens  ; 17,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 
Son  living — Ernest  Francis,  b.  1874 : m. 
1903,  Ida  May,  da.  of  Thomas  Exton 
Gardiner. 

Daughters  living — Agnes  Mary,  b.  1868  : m. 
1907,  George  Rupert  Thomas, — Bertha,  b. 
1870  : m.  1896,  Joseph  George  Bishop. 

Tacon,  Sir  Thomas  Henry,  son  of 
Charles  Tacon,  of  Eye,  Suffolk  ; b.  1838  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Long  Sutton ; is  a 

J. P.  and  an  Alderman  of  Eye  (Mayor 
1914  and  1916),  a Gov.  of  Eye  Gram. 
Sch.,  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Suffolk  (Sheriff  1898),  Alderman  of 
E.  Suffolk  County  Council,  and  Dep.- 
Chm.  of  its  Finance  Committee  ; elected 
Mayor  of  Eye  1893,  1894,  1905,  1906, 

1907,  1913,  and  1915:  m.  1868,  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  Robert  Baker  Orford, 
of  Occold  Hall,  Eye ; cr.  Knt.  1900. 
The  Red  House,  Eye,  Suffolk. 

Daughter  living — Maude  Mary,  b.  1881. 

Tagart,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harold  Arthur 
Louis,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Francis  Tagart,  J.P.,  of  Old 
Sneed  Park,  Gloucestershire,  and  199, 
Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered 
Hussars  1890,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major 
1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1911.  Col.  1915,  and 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Brig.-Maj.  4th  Cav.  Brig, 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-17  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches 
five  times,  C.B.,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
was  Brig.-Maj.  of  Cav.  at  Aldershot 
1901 -2,  D.A.A.G.  Presidency  Dist., 
Bengal  1904,  and  Brig.-Maj.,  Meerut 
Cav.  Brig.  1904-6  ; is  a J.P.  for  Devon  : m. 
ist,i9oo,  Lady  Mary  Stuart  Keppel,  who  d. 
1906,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Albemarle ; 2ndly, 

1908,  Josephine  Mary  Charlotte,  da.  of 
the  late  Hubert  Hibbert,  of  2,  Beaufort 
Gardens,  S.  W.  [see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 

K. C.M.G.  1918.  Northcote  Manor,  Bur - 
rington.  North  Devon  Induna  Estates, 
Umvuma,  S.  Rhodesia ; Turf  and  Boodle' s 
Clubs. 

Taggart,  Hon.  Sir  James,  K.B.E., 
LL.D.,  son  of  Charles  Taggart,  of 
Coldwells,  Inverurie;  b.  1849;  LL.D. 
Aberdeen  1919  ; was  Lord  Provost  of  the 
City  of  Aberdeen  Nov.  1914-19 ; is  a 
Granite  Merchant,  and  a D.  L.  for  Co.  of 
City  of  Aberdeen  : m.  1874,  Eliza,  da.  of 
George  Reid  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Ashley 
Lodge,  Aberdeen. 

Tagore,  Maharaja  the  Hon.  Sir 
Prodyat  Kumar,  son  of  the  late  Maharaja 
Bahadur  Sir  Joteendra  Mohun  Tagore, 
K.C.S. I.,  of  Calcutta;  b.  1873;  is  a 
M.L.C.,  Bengal;  cr.  Knt.  1906.  Calcutta. 

Tagore,  Sir  Rabindranath,  son  of 
Maharshi  Debendra  Nath  Tagore ; b. 
1861 ; ed.  privately  ; author  of  numerous 
poetical  and  prose  works  ; received  Nobel 
Prize  for  Literature  1913  ; cr.  Knt.  1915. 
Shantincketan , Bolpur,  Bengal. 

Taillon,  Hon.  Sir  Louis  Olivier,  K.C. , 
son  of  Aime  Taillon  ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at 


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II4I 


Masson  Coll.,  Quebec;  D.C.L.,  Lava 
Univ.  1900;  Bar.  Canada  1865,  and 
K.C.  1882;  is  head  of  the  firm  of  Taillon, 
Bonin  and  Morin,  and  a P.C.  of  Canada : 
elected  to  Quebec  Legislature  1875 
(Speaker  thereof  1882-4) ; appointed  At- 
torney-Gen., Quebec  1884,  Premier  1892, 
and  Postmaster-Gen.  1896 : m.  1875, 

Marie  Louise  Georgina,  who  d.  1876,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  P.  U.  Archambault ; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  180,  St.  James  Street , 

Montreal. 

Tait,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Melbourne  McTaggart  Tait  [see  Tait, 
“Knights’  Widows”],  formerly  Ch. 
Justice  of  Province  of  Quebec;  b.  1864; 
ed.  at  High' Sch. , and  at  McGill  Univ., 
Montreal ; sometime  Assist.  Gen.  Manager 
Canadian  Railway  Co.  ; was  Chm.  of 
Railway  Commrs. , Victoria  1903-10  ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  appointed  Direc- 
tor-Gen.  of  National  Ser.  in  Canada  1916  : 
m.  1890,  Emily  St.  Aubert,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Ralph  Richardson  Cockburn,  of 
Toronto;  zr.  Knt.  1911.  Ottawa, Canada. 
Daughter  living — Winifred  Marian,  b.  1891. 

Talbot,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Adalbert 
Cecil,  K.  C.I.E.  [see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 
Talbot,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Edmund  Bernard,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O 
D.S.O.,  M.P.  [see  D.  Norfolk]. 

Talbot,  Dame  Meriel  Lucy,  D.B.E. 

[see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Talbot,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Reginald  Arthur  James,  K.C.B.  [see  E. 
Shrewsbury]. 

Taley  Muhammad  Khan  [see 
Palanpur]. 

Tanner,  Sir  Henry,  C.B.,  I.S.O.,  son 
of  Robert  Tanner ; b.  1849  > entered 
Office  of  Works  1871,  and  became  Sur- 
veyor 1882;  was  Principal  Architect  there 
1895-1913  : m.  1st,  1872,  Lucy,  who  d. 
1889,  da.  of  William  Gardner ; 2ndly, 
1894,  Emily  Sophia,  da.  of  Josiah  Leal ; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  Knt.  1904,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911.  4,  Park  Drive , Northend,  N.  W.  3 / 

Carlton  Chambers,  12,  Regent  Street, 
S.  W.  ; Union  Club. 

Tarak  Nath  Palit  [see  Palit]. 
Tarring,  Sir  Charles  James,  elder  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  John  Tarring, 
architect ; b.  1845  I ed.  at  City  of  Lon- 
don Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1873) ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1871 ; appointed  Assist.  Judge  of 
H.B.M.’s  Supreme  Consular  Court  for 
the  Levant  and  Vice-Consul  at  Constanti- 
nople 1883,  Consul  (retaining  Judicial 
appointment)  1887,  Judge  of  H.B.M.’s 
Supreme  Consular  Court  for  the  Levant 
•at  Constantinople  1895,  and  Ch.  Justice 
of  Grenada  1897 ; retired  1905  ; is  a J.P. 
for  co.  London  ; author  of  “ Chapters  on 
the  Law  relating  to  the  Colonies,”  “British 
Consular  Jurisdiction  in  the  East,”  and 
other  works  : m.  1883,  Edith,  da.  of  John 
Burford  Carlill,  M.D.  ; cr.  Knt.  1906. 
St.  Godric,  18,  Arkwright  Road,  Hamp- 
stead, N.  IV.  3;  National  Liberal  Club. 
Son  living — Guy  Burford,  b.  1887. 

Daughter  living— Joyce  Edith,  b.  1885. 
Tasadduq  Rasul  Khan,  Hon.  Raja 
Sir,  K.C.S.I. ; b.  1854;  is  a M.L.C.  of 
United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh, 
Vice-Pres.  of  Talukdar’s  British  Indian 
Asso.  (Oudh),  and  an  Hon.  Magistrate 
(1st  class) ; elected  Chm.  of  Bara  Banki 
Municipal  Board  1910 ; received  personal 


title  of  Raja  1893,  and  hereditary  title  of 
Raja  1897 : m.  1879,  the  Rani  Zeb- 
un-Nisa ; cr.  C.S.I.  1898,  K.C.S.I. 
1908.  Jahangerabad,  Bara  Banki,  Oudh, 
India. 

Tata,  Sir  Dorabji  Jamsetji,  son  of 
the  late  Jamsetji  N.  Tata,  J.P. , merchant, 
of  Bombay ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Bombay 
Proprietary  Sch.,  at  St.  Xavier’s  Coll., 
Bombay  (B.A.  1883),  and  at  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.  ; is  Chm.  of  Tata  Iron  and  Steel 
Co.,  Tata  Industrial  Bank  (Limited),  Tata 
Hydro  Electric  Power  Supply  Co. 
(Limited),  Tata  Mills  (Limited),  Central 
India  Spinning  and  Weaving  Co.  (Limited) , 
and  many  other  cos.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Bom- 
bay : m.  1898,  Mehrbai,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
H.  J.  Bhabha,  formerly  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Education,  Mysore  State ; cr.  Knt. 
1910.  Esplanade  House,  Bombay ; Glad- 
hurst,  Poona;  Castle  Hill,  Matheran , 
India. 

Tate,  Major  Sir  Robert  William, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Tate,  R.  of  Rossinver,  co.  Leitrim ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Scholar  1891),  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(Fellow  1898)  ; Majt>r  Unattached  List 
(T.F.);  has  been  Officer  Comdg.  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  Officers’  Training  Corps 
since  1910  : m.  1917,  Raby  Georgina,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Clarke,  of  Dublin,  and 
widow  of  the  late  C.  J.  Lowry  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  9, 

Brendan  Road,  Donnybrook,  Dublin. 

Taverner,  Hon.  Sir  John  William, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Taverner ; 
b.  1854 ; was  a Member  of  Swan  Hill 
Shire  Council,  Victoria  1879-89  (twice 
Pres.),  a M.L.A.  Victoria  1889-1904,  a 
Member  of  1st  Railway  Standing  Com- 
mittee, Victoria  1890-94,  Min.  of  Agricul- 
ture, Commr.  of  Public  Works,  and 
Vice-Pres.  of  Board  of  Lands  and  Works 
1894-9,  Min.  of  Lands  and  Agriculture, 
and  Pres,  of  Board  of  Lands  and  Works 
1902-4;  appointed  a M.E.C.,  Victoria 
1894,  Pres,  of  Roy.  Commn.  for  Victoria 
on  Greater  Britain  Exhibition  1899, 
and  Agent-Gen.  for  Victoria  in  London 
1904,  1907-10,  and  1910-12  : m.  1879, 
Elizabeth  Bassett,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Luxton  ; cr.  Knt.  1909,  K.C.M.G.  1913. 
9,  St.  Margaret's  Place,  Brighton. 

Taylor,  Sir  Allen;  b.  1864;  is  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Taylor  and 
Anderson,  timber  merchants  and  ship- 
owners, of  Sydney  ; has  been  six  times 
Mayor  of  Annandale,  and  Lord  Mayor 
of  Sydney  since  1904 : cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Taylor,  Sir]  ohn  J ames,  K.  C.B.,I.S.  O. , 
son  of  the  late  James  Benjamin  Taylor,  of 
Liverpool ; b.  1859  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Under  Sec.  for  Ireland  1892-3,  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  (Rt. 
Hon.  G.  Wyndham,  P.C.,  M.P.)  1903-5, 
Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ireland  (Rt. 
Hon.  W.  H.  Long,  P.C.,  M.P.)  1905, 
Principal  Clerk  in  Ch.  Sec.’s  Office,  Dublin 
Castle  1911-18,  and  Assist.  Under-Sec.  to 
Lord-Lieut.  1918-20 : m.  1883,  Mary,  da. 
of  Robert  Keely,  of  New  York  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1902,  C.B.  (Civil)  1905,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  Bushy  Park  Road,  Raihgar, 
Dublin. 

Taylor,  Sir  Richard  Stephens,  son  of 
Richard  Stephens  Taylor,  solicitor,  of 
Gray’s  Inn  ; b.  1842 ; ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors’  Sch. ; admitted  a Solicitor  1865  ; 
a senior  partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  R, 


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S.  Taylor,  Son  and  Humbert,  and  a J.P. 
for  Bucks  ; Pres.  Law  So.  1915-16 ; 
sometime  Chm.  of  Law  So.  Advisory 
Committee  and  of  Civil  Liabilities  Com- 
mittee : m.  ist,  1867,  Clara,  who  d. 
1877,  da.  of  Charles  Humbert;  2nd,  1885, 
Anna  Gordon,  da.  of  James  Geddes,  of 
Orbliston,  Morayshire;  cr.  Knt.  1919. 
38,  Lennon  Gardens , S.  W.  ; Garrick , and 
Conservative  Clubs. 

Sons  living— Three. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Taylor,  Sir  Robert,  son  of  John 
Taylor,  of  Great  Cumberland  Place,  W.  ; 
b.  18 C5;  a partner  in  the  firm  of  John 
Taylor  and  Sons,  civil  and  mining  en- 
gineers, of  6,  Queen  Street  Place,  E.C. , 
and  a Director  of  Mysore  Gold  Mining 
Co.  (Limited) : m.  1892,  Blanche  G.,  da. 
of  Thomas  Borron  Myers,  of  Porters 
Park,  Shenley,  Herts ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
28,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Windham 
Club. 

Son  living— One,  b.  1893. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Taylor,  Col.  Sir  William,  K.B.E. , 
C.B.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  son  of  John 
Taylor,  of  Castlefin,  co.  Donegal ; b.  1871 ; 
ed.  at  Strabane  Acad.,  and  at  Dublin 
Univ.  (B.A.  and  M.B.  1901)  ; L.R.C.P.I. 
and  L.R.C.S.I.  1893,  F.  R.C.S.I.  1898 
(Vice- Pres.  1914);  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. , 
Consulting  Surg.  to  Forces  in  Ireland, 
a D.L.  for  co.  Dublin  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.);  and  elecied 
Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  1916;  m.  1898, 
Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  William 
Hamilton  Walker;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  47,  Fitzwilliam 

Square  West,  Dublin  ; St.  Anne’s, 
Killiney , co.  Dublin  ; Dublin  University, 
and  Royal  Irish  Yacht  Clzibs. 

Taylor,  Sir  William  Francis  Kyffin, 
K.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Ven.  William 
Francis  Taylor,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of 
Liverpool;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1877) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1879,  K.C.  1895,  and  a Bencher  1905; 
joined  N.  Circuit ; elected  a Member  of 
Bar  Council  1900;  is  a J.P.  and  Dep. 
Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for  Salop ; 
appointed  Recorder  of  Bolton  Aug.  1901, 
Presiding  Judge  of  Court  of  Passage, 
Liverpool  1903,  Judge  of  Appeal  in 
the  Isle  of  Man  1918,  a Commr. 
of  Assize  1919  and  1920,  and  Commr. 
for  Board  of  Education  and  Judge 
of  War  Indemnity  Court  1920 : m. 

1883,  Mary  Fleming,  da.  of  Robert 
Crooks,  of  Rosemount,  Liverpool  ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  Gadlas  Hall,  Ellesmere, 
Shropshire ; 4,  Harcourt  Buildings, 

Temple,  E.C.  ; Conservative , and  Gar- 
rick Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Ermine  Mary  Kyffin,  b. 
1884  : m.  1917,  A.  Geoffrey  Evans,  of  Harplcy 
House,  Lower  Sapey,  Worcestershire. 

Taylor,  Sir  William  Thomas, 
K.  C.  M.  G. , son  of  the  late  George  Taylor, 
of  Turner’s  Hill,  Sussex;  b.  1848;  was 
Collector  of  Customs  and  Excise,  Larnaka 
1879-82,  Ch.  Collector  of  Customs,  Cyprus 
1882-91,  Ch.  Collector  of  Customs  and 
Receiver-Gen.,  Cyprus  1891-5,  Auditor 
and  Accountant-Gen.  and  Controller  of 
Revenue,  Ceylon  1895-1901,  Colonial  Sec., 
Straits  Settlements  1901-4,  and  Resident 
Gen. , Federated  Malay  States  1905-10 : 
m.  1914,  Mabel  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Metcalfe,  R.  of  Holy  Trinity,  York, 
and  widow  of  J.  Scott  Mason,  of  the 
Federated  Malay  States;  cr.  C.M.G.  1895, 


K.C.M.G.  1905.  St.  James's , Goldsworth, 
Woking ; Athenceum,  and  Oriental  Clubs. 
Taylor,  Sir  Frederick  Williams-, 
son  of  Ezekiel  Moore  Taylor ; b.  1863 ; 
ed.  privately;  Hon.  LL.D.,  New  Bruns- 
wick 1915 ; entered  Bank  of  Montreal 
1878,  became  Assist.  Inspector,  Head 
Office  1897,  Joint  Manager  (Chicago) 
1903,  Manager  (London)  1906,  and  Gen. 
Manager  1913  ; is  Vice-Pres.  of  Canadian 
Bankers’  Asso. , a Director  of  Allan  Line 
Steamship  Co.  (Limited),  of  Royal  Trust 
Co.  (Montreal),  and  of  Liverpool,  London, 
and  Globe  Insurance  Co.  (Montreal)  ; 
author  of  ‘ ‘ Canada  and  Canadian  Bank- 
ing ” (Roy.  So.  of  Arts  Silver  medal) : m. 
1888,  Jane  Fayrer,  da.  of  Joshua  Henshaw, 
of  Montreal;  cr.  Knt.  1913.  686,  Mountain 
Street,  Montreal ; Mount  Royal  ( Mont- 
real),  St.  James's  ( Montreal ),  Metropolitan 
( New  York),  St.  James' s,  Bath,  and  Rane- 
lagh  Clubs. 

Son  living — Frederick  Travers  Henshaw,  b. 
1894;  Lieut.  Hussars  (prisoner  1917). 
Daughter  living — Brenda  Germaine  Henshaw, 
b.  1889:  m.  1916,  Frank  Duff  Frazier,  of  17, 
West  57th  Street,  New  York,  and  Uplands, 
Manchester-by-the-Sea,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 
Teall,  Sir  Jethro  Justinian  Harris, 
Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  Jethro  Teall,  of 
Sandwich,  Kent ; b.  1849  ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  St.  John's  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1872,  Fellow  1875-9,  M.A.  1876)  ; Hon. 
Sc.D.  Dublin  1904,  and  Oxford  1908  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews  1911  ; ap- 
pointed Geologist,  Geological  Survey, 
United  Kingdom  1888  (Director  1901-5)  ; 
elected  a Fellow  of  Geological  So.  1873, 
and  a Member  of  Council  thereof  1884 
(Sec.  1893-7,  Pres.  1900-1902) ; elected 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  1890  (Member 
of  Council  1899-1901  and  1912-13,  and 
Vice-Pres.  1900-1901);  was  a Director 
of  Geological  Survey,  Great  Britain 
1905-14  ; author  of  numerous  geological 
works : m.  1879,  Harriet  Moore,  da.  of 
George  Roberts  Co  wen,  of  Nottingham; 
cr.  Knt.  1916.  174,  Rosendale  Road, 

Dulwich,  S.E. ; Athenceum  Club. 

Sons  living — George  Harris,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Frederick  Hatha- 
way, b.  1882;  in  Egyptian  Civil  Ser.:  m. 
1912,  Marjorie,  da.  of  William  Cox,  M.R.C.S., 
of  Winchcombe,  Gloucestershire. 

Tedder,  Sir  Arthur  John,  C.B. , son  of 
William  Henry  Tedder,  of  Hampstead, 
N.W.  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  privately ; appointed 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Excise  1906,  and  of 
Customs  and  Excise  1910,  and  a Commr. 
thereof  1911 ; retired  1918  ; superintended 
the  organisation  of  Old-Age  Pensions 
administrative  machinery  1908  : m.  1878, 
Emily  Charlotte,  da.  of  William  Henry 
Bryson;  cr.  Knt.  1909,  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 
Windlehurst,  Hemyock,  Devon. 

Son  living — Arthur  William,  b.  1890;  Squadron- 
Leader  R.A.F. : vi.  1915,  Rosalinde,  da.  of 
William  McIntyre  Maclardy,  of  Sydney,  NTS. 
Wales. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  1883. 

Tej  Shumsher  Jung,  Bahadur  R ana 
Gen.,  K.C.l.E.  ; b.  18—;  cr.  K.C.I.E. 
1919. 

Tempest,  Lord  Herbert  Lionel  Henry 
Vane-,  K.C.  V.O.  [see  M.  Londonderry]. 
Temple,  Sir  Alfred  George,  son  of 
Josiah  Temple  ; b.  1848  ; a Director  of  the 
Guildhall  Gallery,  a Member  of  Executive 
Committee  of  National  Trust,  a Corre- 
sponding Member  of  Roy.  Academy  of 
San  Fernando,  and  a F.S.A.  ; has  Orders 
of  Dannebrog  (Denmark),  Isabel  la 
Catolica  and  Alfonso  XII.  of  Spain,  and 
Leopold  and  Crown  (Belgium) ; author 


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of  “The  Art  of  Painting  in  the  Queen’s 
Reign,"  “ Guildhall  Memories,"  etc.,  and 
a contributor  to  various  Art  Periodicals  : 
m.  1880,  Elizabeth  Mary  Harriot,  da.  of 
the  late  Edwin  Undecimus  Crosley,  C.E.  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  181,  Queen  s Gate , 5.  W.  ; 

Conservative  Club. 

Son  living— One,  b.  18—. 
Tennyson-d’Eyncourt  [see  d’Eyn- 
court]. 

Thackeray,  Col.  Sir  Edward  Talbot, 
VC.,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Thackeray,  b.  1836;  entered  Bengal  En- 
gineers 1854,  became  Capt.  R.E.  1865, 
Major  1872,  Lieut.-Col.  1880,  and  Col. 
1884 ; placed  on  Supernumerary  List 
1886 ; retired  1888 ; served  throughout 
Indian  Mutiny  1857-9  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  V.C.); 
and  in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (severely 
wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal) ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  was 
Ch.  Commr.  of  St.  John  Ambulance  Brig, 
1893-8  : m.  1st,  1862,  Amy  Margaret, 
who  d.  1865,  da.  of  Eyre  Evans  Crowe ; 
2ndly,  1869,  Elizabeth  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  Major  T.  B.  Pleydell ; 
fr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1886,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1897. 
Casa  Aurelia,  Bordighera,  Italy ; Athe- 
nceum,  and  Authors  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Edward  Francis,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
[see  “Companionage”], — Richmond  Clive,  b. 
1873, — Charles  Bouverie,  D.S.O.  [see  “Com- 
panionage”],— Henry  St.  John  Pleydell,  b. 
1879. 

Daughters  living — Amy  Margaret,  b.  1863  ; 
m.  1882,  John  Gerald  Ritchie,  formerly  I.C.S., 
— Anne  Wynne,  b.  1865. 

Thackersey,  .SVirVithaldas  Damodher, 
son  of  Damodher  Thackersey  Mooljee, 
of  Bombay ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Elphirt- 
stone  Coll.,  Bombay  ; sometime  Chm. 
of  Bombay  Central  Co-operative  Bank 
(Limited) ; is  a millowner,  a Director  of 
many  Joint  Stock  Cos.,  and  a Member 
of  Advisory  Committee  for  Indian 
Students  proceeding  to  England  for 
Education  ; sometime  a Member  of 
Bombay  Corporation  (Pres.  1907) ; has 
been  a Member  of  Indian  Factory  Comran., 
and  a Member  of  Council  (for  Bombay) 
of  Viceroy's  Council,  Chm.  of  Bombay 
Mill  Owners’  Asso. , of  Industrial  Ex- 
hibition Committee,  Bombay  (1904),  and 
of  Indian  Merchants  Chamber  and  Bureau 
(1917-18),  and  Pres,  of  Industrial  Con- 
ference, Calcutta  (1908) ; appointed  a 
Trustee  of  City  Improvement  Trust, 
Bombay  1909,  and  of  Bombay  Port  Trust 
1913;  cr.  Knt.  1908.  Damodher  Bhuwan, 
Warden  Road , Bombay. 

Thane,  Sir  George  Dancer,  LL.D ., 
D.Sc.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Dancer  Thane,  M.D.  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London;  Hon.  LL.D.  Edin- 
burgh 1906,  Hon.  D.Sc.  Dublin  1912;  a 
F.  R.C.S. , and  Ex-Pres.  Anatomical  So. 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland ; was  Pro- 
fessor of  Anatomy,  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
1877-1919  (Demonstrator  thereof  1870-77) : 
m.  1884,  Jenny  Anna  Charlotte,  da. 
of  August  Klingberg,  of  Stockholm  ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  19  St.  John  s Road,  Harrow  ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Daughters  living — Vendla  Harriett  Matilda, 
b.  1885, --Alice  Ebba,  b.  1888. 

Theiler,  Sir  Arnold,  K.C.M.G.  ; b. 
1867 ; Director  of  Vet.  Education  and 
Research  to  Union  of  S.  Africa,  and 
Dean  of  Vet.  Faculty  of  Transvaal  Univ. 
Coll.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1907,  K.C.M.G.  1914. 
Pretoria,  Transvaal. 


Thesiger,  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Pierson, 
K.C.B.  [see  B.  Chelmsford]. 
Thiselton-Dyer  [see  Dyer]. 

Thom,  Sir  William,  K.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
a Director  of  Yates  and  Thom  (Limited), 
of  Blackburn,  Chm.  of  Blackburn  Board 
of  Management,  Ministry  of  Supply,  a 
Member  of  Engineering  Trades  (New 
Industries  Committee),  Ministry  of  Re- 
construction ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Blackburn. 

Thomas,  Major  Sir  (Alfred)  Brumwell, 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Thomas,  architect, 
of  London  ; b.  1868  ; is  an  Architect,  and 
Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; designed  New 
City  Hall,  Belfast,  Woolwich  Town  Hall, 
and  Addey  and  Stanhope  Schs. , London  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1906.  A3,  Albany,  Piccadilly , 

W.  ; Arts  Club. 

Thomas,  Sir  (Abraham)  Garrod, 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Lewis  Thomas,  of 
Panteryrod,  co.  Cardigan ; b.  1853 ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at  Berlin,  and 
Vienna  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1876,  M.D.  1878) ; 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1876  ; has  been  Pres. 
S.  Wales  and  Monmouth  Branch,  British 
Med.  Asso.,  and  Newport  Med.  So.  ; is 
Chm.  and  Consulting  Physician  Roy. 
Gwent  Hospital,  Newport  (Monmouth) ; 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire,  and 
a J.P.  for  Cardiganshire  (Sheriff  1900), 
and  Newport;  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Mon- 
mouthshire ( Coalition ) July  1917  to  Nov. 
1918  : m.  1879,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Hughes  Richards,  of  Newport, 
Mon.  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Bron-y-Gaer,  New- 
port, Monmouthshire ; National  Liberal 
Club. 

Son  living — Richard  Noel,  b.  1884. 

Daughters  living — Dora, — Mildred. 

Thomas,  Sir  Charles  Inigo,  G.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Freeman  Thomas,  of 
Ratton,  Sussex,  by  Amelia,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Thomas  Frederick  [Frederick,  Bt.]  ; 
b.  1846 ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; 
entered  Admiralty  1865,  became  a Prin- 
cipal Clerk  1885,  Assist. -Sec.  1902,  and 
Permanent  Sec.  1907  ; retired  1911  ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Second  Naval  Lord 
1877-80;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  London,  and 
an  Asso.  of  Institution  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects : has  Grand  Cross  of  Naval  Order 
df  Merit  of  Spain  : m.  1888,  Emma 

Millicent,  da.  of  the  late  James  Nesbitt 
Evans,  of  Woodhill,  Ardara,  co.  Donegal; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1907, 
G.C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Union  Club. 
Thomas,  Gen.  Sir  Francis  William, 
K.C.B.,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Watts  Thomas,  R.M.L.  I.  ; b.  1832;  ed. 
privately ; entered  R.  M.  L.  1. 1849,  became 
Capt.  1861,  Major  1874,  Lieut.-Col.  1879, 
Col.  Comdt.  1885,  Maj.-Gen.  1886,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  1889,  and  Gen.  1889  > retired  1897 ; 
served  during  Crimean  Campaign  1854-5, 
present  at  siege  and  fall  of  Sevastopol 
(medal  with  clasp,  5th  class  Medjidie, 
Turkish  medal)  : m.  1857,  Virginia,  who 
d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Adam  Stodart ; 
cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  14,  New  Road, 

Rochester. 

Sons  living — Rev.  Francis  Herbert,  b.  1859, 
— Hubert  St.  George,  D.S.O.,  b.  1862  [see 
“ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Virginia  Ada, — Beatrice 
Isabel : m.  1896,  Com.  Edmund  Walker  Yorke, 
who  d.  1912  [E.  Hardwicke,  colls.], — Madeline 
Mabel  Felicia. 

Thomas,  Sir  Griffith,  son  of  the  late 
J.  Thomas,  of  Court  Herbert,  Neath ; 
b.  1847;  ed.  at  Swansea  Gram.  Sch. , at 
Cheltenham  Coll. , at  King’s  Coll. , Lon- 
don, and  in  France  ; sometime  a Colliery 


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Proprietor  ; was  Chm.  of  Swansea  Har- 
bour Trust  1898-1917  ; is  a J.  P.  for  Glam- 
organ (High  Sheriff  1901-2) ; was  Mayor 
of  Swansea  1901,  1902,  and  1903,  and  of 
Neath  1908;  cr.  Knt.  1904.  Court  Herbert, 
Neath , Glamorganshire ; Boodle' s Club. 
Thomas,  Col.  Sir  John  Lynn,  K.B.E. , 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late 
Evan  Thomas,  of  Cwmgefeile,  Llan- 
dyssul,  Cardigan  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  privately; 
L.R.C.P.  London  1886,  F.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1892  ; is  Hon.  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser., 
Consulting  Surg.  W.  Command,  and  to 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Hospital,  Cardiff,  Surg. 
to  King  Edward  VII.  Welsh  National 
Memorial  Hospital,  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Hamadryad  Hospital,  to  Cardiff  Pro- 
vident Dispensary,  to  Porth  Hospital,  and 
to  Bridgend  Hospital,  and  J.P.  for  cos. 
Glamorgan  and  Cardigan  (High  Sheriff 
1907) ; formerly  Senior  House  Surg.  to 
Cardiff  Infirmary,  House  Surg.  to  Lon- 
don Hospital,  Assist.  Surg.  at  Dinorwic 
Quarries  Hospital,  and  a Member  of 
Court  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  (England)  ; 

S.  Africa  1900,  with  Welsh  Hospital  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  C.B.) ; 
sometime  Junior  Dep.  Chancellor,  Univ. 
of  Wales ; author  of  numerous  med. 
pamphlets:  m.  1892,  Mary Rosina,  R.R.C., 
only  da.  of  Edward  Jenkins,  of  Cardiff ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1900,  C.M.G.  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Greenlawn,  Penylan,  Car- 
diff; Stradmore,  Cenarih , Carmarthen- 
shire ; Cardiff  and  Comity,  Gariick,  and 
Royal  A utomobile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Charles  Ivan,  b.  1896 : m.  1919, 
Dorothy  Guthrie,  da.  of  Duncan  McRae,  of 
Rutven,  Kingu  s e. 

Daughters  living — Carlotta  Mary,  b.  1895, — 
Gwenith  Rosina,  b.  1899. 

Thomas,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Owen,  M.P., 
son  of  Owen  Thomas,  of  Henblas, 
Anglesey  ; b.  1858  ; sometime  Comdg.  N. 
Wales  Brig.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
Comdg.  Prince  of  Wales’  Light  Horse  ; 
raised  a Brig.  1914,  and  commanded  N. 
Wales  Brig.  1914-16;  is  an  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  , a J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  Anglesey  (Sheriff 
1895)  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Anglesey  Co. 
{Independent  Labour ) since  Dec.  1918  : m. 
1887,  Frederica,  da.  of  Frederick  Pers- 
house  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Penhryn , Harpsden, 
Henley-on-Thames ; Carlton  House , Regent 
Street,  W.  1. 

Daughter  living — Mina:  m.  1918,  Major  Gerald 
Allen,  Connaught  Rangers  and  R.A.F. 

Thomas,  Sir  William  Beach-,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Daniel  George  Thomas,  of  Hamer- 
ton,  Hunts  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891,  M.A. 
1894) ; a Journalist ; War  Correspondent 
for  Daily  Mail  and  Daily  Mirror  on 
Western  Front  during  European  War ; has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Beach  ; 
author  of  “ With  the  British  on  the 
Somme,”  etc.  : in.  1900,  Helen  Dorothea, 
da.  of  the  late  Augustus  George  Vernon- 
Harcourt  [see  B.  Vernon,  coils.] ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Wheathamp stead 
Place,  Herts. 

Sons  living — Vernon  Beach,  b.  1901, — Michael, 
b.  1906, — Ce.il,  b.  1908. 

Daughter  living — Rosalind  May  Beach,  b.  1902. 

Thomas,  Adm.  Sir  Hugh  Evan-, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Evan-Thomas,  J.P. , 
D. L.,  of  The  Gnoll,  Glamorgan;  b. 
1862;  entered  R.N.  1876,  became  Lieut. 
1884,  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1902,  Rear- 
Adm.  1912,  Vice-Adm.  1917,  and  Adm. 
1920 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18,  Comdg.  a Battle  Squadron  at 
Battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  K.C.B., 


Legion  of  Honour.  1st  class  of  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  with  swords,  2nd  class 
of  Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun  and 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  K.C.  M.G. , Croix 
de  Guerre) ; was  Private  Sec.  to  First 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1905-8,  Com., 
Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Dartmouth  1 910-12,  a 
Naval  A.  D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-12,  and 
Rear-Adm.  a Battle  Squadron  1913-14 : 
m.  18 — , Hilda,  da.  of  Thomas  Barnard, 
of  Cople  House,  Bedford;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  K.C.  M.G.  1919.  Redlap 
House,  Stoke  Fleming,  Dartmouth. 

Thompson,  Sir  Edward  Maunde, 
G.  C.  B. , I.S.O.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D. , Litt.D. , 
son  of  Edward  Thompson,  of  Clarendon, 
Jamaica;  b.  1840;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford ; Hon.  D.C.L.  Durham 
1887  and  Oxford  1890,  Hon.  LL.D.  St. 
Andrews  1886,  Hon.  Fellow  of  his  Coll. 
1891,  and  Litt.D.  Manchester  1908  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1867;  appointed  an  Assist, 
in  British  Museum  1861,  Keeper  of  MSS. 
and  Egerton  Librarian  1878,  Principal 
Librarian  and  Sec.  1888,  and  Director  and 
Principal  Librarian  1898  (retired  1909);  was 
Sandars  Reader  in  Bibliography  at  Camb. 
Univ.  1895-6  and  1905-6 ; is  Past  Pres, 
of  British  Acad.,  a Correspondent  of  Insti- 
tute of  France  and  of  Roy.  Prussian  Acad, 
of  Sciences,  and  an  Officer  of  the  Crown 
of  Italy;  editor  of  “ Chronicon  Angliae 
1328-88.”  (Rolls  Series),  “ Letters  of  Hum- 
phrey Prideaux,”  and  “Correspondence 
of  the  Family  of  Hatton”  (Camden  So.), 
“Chronicon  Adae  de  Usk  1377-1421,” 
“Diary  of  Richard  Cocks  in  Japan, 
1615-22”  (Hakluyt  So.),  “Chronicon 
Galfridi  le  Baker  de  Swynebroke,  1303-56,” 

‘ ‘ Adae  Murimuth  Continuatio  Chronico- 
rum,  1303-47,”  and  “ Robertus  de  Aves- 
bury  de  gestis  mirabilibus  Regis  Edwardi 
Tertii”  (Rolls  Series),  etc.;  joint  editor 
of  “Facsimile  of  the  Laurentian  Sopho- 
cles,” and  publications  of  the  Palaeo- 
graphical  So.  1873-94,  and  of  the  New 
Palaeographical  So.  ; author  of  “ Hand- 
book of  Greek  and  Latin  Palaeography,” 
etc.  : m.  1864,  Georgina,  whorf.  1917,  da. 
and  heiress  of  the  late  George  Mackenzie, 
of  Frankfield,  Jamaica;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1893,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1895,  I.S.O.  1904, 
G.C.B.  (Civil)  1909. 

Sons  living — Edward  Mackenzie  Mackenzie 
( Melbourne , Australia),  b.  1865;  Lieut.  2nd 
Batn.  Inf.  Brig.  Australian  Mil.  Forces  1901-3, 
and  Reserve  ot  Officers  j 903-9  ; claims 
(through  his  mother)  a Nova  Scotia  Baronetcy, 
cr.  1703:  #».  1887,  Helen  Violetta,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Edmund  Jones,  of  Lady  Bellegate 
House,  Gloucestershire, — Alfred  Henry,  b. 
1866;  admitted  Solicitor  1893,  — Francis 
George  Maunde-Thompson,  b.  1877;  Major 
R.A. : m.  1905,  Norah,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Coleman,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Denmark  Villas,  Hove, 
Sussex. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Maunde,  b.  1871. 

Thompson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Neville,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Mungo  Neville 
Thompson,  R.  of  Clonmany  and  Donagh, 
co.  Donegal;  b.  1861;  entered  Army 
1884,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Medical 
Corps  1896,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Col.  1913, 
and  Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  re- 
tired 1920  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal),  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Paardeberg, 
Johannesberg,  Diamond  Hill,  and  Witte- 
bergen,  and  relief  of  Kimberley  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-17  (C. M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre, 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  D.S.M.  of 


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America) ; appointed  an  Hon.  Surg.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1910,  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  1915,  and  Director  thereof 
1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K. C.M.G.  1919. 
Thompson,  Sir  Percy,  K.B.E. , C.B., 
son  of  Richard  Thompson,  J.  P.,  of  Whal- 
ley,  Lancashire ; b.  1872  ; is  Dep.  Chm. 
Board  of  Inland  Revenue : m.  1903,  Eu- 
genie Elaine,  da.  of  the  late  I -eicester 
Edwards;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Thompson,  Sir  Robert  James,  son  of 

Thomas  Thompson,  of  Northallerton  ; b. 
1845;  ed.  privately;  entered  H.M.  Office 
of  Works  1871 ; was  Treasury  Valuer  and 
Inspector  of  Rates  1898-1909,  and  Ch. 
Valuer,  Inland  Revenue  1909-n ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Kent;  cr.  Knt.  1908.  5,  Home- 

field  Road , Bromley , Kent. 

Thompson,  Sir  William  John,  son  of  the 
late  William  Thompson;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1892,  M.B.  1894, 
M.D.  1895);  L.R.C.S.I.  and  L.R.C.P.I. 

1888,  M.R.C.P,  1898,  F.R.C.P. , Ireland 

1902  ; has  been  Senior  Physician  to 
Jervis  Street  Hospital,  Dublin,  Consulting 
Physician  to  Roy.  National  Hospital  for 
Consumption  (Ireland),  Censor  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Physicians  (Ireland),  Examiner 
in  Med.  to  R.N.,  a Member  of  R.N. 
Med.  Consultation  Board,  Medical  Visitor 
in  Lunacy  to  Court  of  Chancery  (Ireland), 
and  a Member  of  Council  and  Hon. 
Treasurer  Irish  Med.  Asso.  ; is  Pres. 
Statistical  So.  of  Ireland,  Vice-Pres. 
of  So.  for  Study  of  Inebriety,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Med.  (Ireland)  ; 
appointed  Physician-in-Ord.  to  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  1906,  Registrar-Gen. 
for  Ireland  1909,  and  Chm.,  Census 
Commn.  1911  ; author  of  various  medical 
and  statistical  papers:  m.  1891,  Mary' 
Louisa,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Wilson  ; cr.  Knt.  1907.  59,  Fitzwilliam 

Square , Dublin ; Charlemont  House, 
Dublin. 

Thomson,  Sir  Basil  Home,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  (William 
Thomson)  Archbishop  of  York  ; b.  1861  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896 ; entered  Fiji 
Civil  Ser.  1884 ; appointed  Stipendiary 
Magistrate  and  Commr.  there  1884, 
Private  Sec.  to  Administrator,  British  New 
Guinea  1888,  Acting  Native  Commr.  Fiji, 

1889,  a M.E.C.  1891,  Special  Commr. 

and  Plen.,  Tonga  and  Niu6  1900;  was 
Gov.  of  Dartmoor  and  Wormwood  Scrubs 
Prison  1896-1908,  and  Sec.  to  Prisons 
Committee  1908-13;  is  Assist.  Commr. 
Special  Branch  of  Metropolitan  Police 
(formerly  of  Criminal  Investigation  De- 
part.), a Member  of  Council  of  Hakluyt 
So.,  Vice-Chm.  Central  Council  of  Prison- 
ers Aid  So.,  and  a J.P.  for  London; 
has  Cross  of  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy 
and  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Humane 
So.  silver  medal ; author  of  ‘ ‘ Diver- 
sions of  a Prime  Minister,”  etc.  : m. 

1889,  Grace,  da.  of  Felix  Webber,  for- 
merly R.N.,  of  Shroton  House,  Bland- 
ford;  cr.  C.B.  f Civil)  1916,  K.C.B. (Civil) 
1919.  81,  Victoria  Road , Kensington , 

IV.;  The  Croft,  Shillingstone,  Dorset; 
Garrick  Club. 

Sons  living — Vivian  Home  Seymer,  D.S.O. , \ 
M.C.,  b.  1894  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — 
Amherst  Felix  Ba^-il  Home,  b.  1911. 

Daughter  living — Enid  Zaina ,b.  1891. 

Thomson,  Col.  Sir  Courtauld,  K.B.E ., 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Robert  William 
Thomson,  of  Edinburgh,  and  Stonehaven  ; 


b.  1866;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888);  was 
British  Red  Cross  Commr.  in  France  1914, 
and  Ch.  Commr.  for  British  Red  Cross 
and  Order  of  St.  John  for  Malta,  Egypt, 
Italy,  Macedonia  and  Near  East  1915-19, 
with  rank  of  Col.  (attached  Gen.  Head 
Quarters  Staff,  Egypt  1916,  and  Italy) 
(despatches  four  times,  2nd  class  Order 
of  the  Nile,  Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  St. 
Sava  of  Serbia,  Italian  Mil.  Cross  with 
Bar,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Grand 
Officer  of  Order  of  Danilo  of  Montenegro, 
Serbian  Cross  of  Mercy,  Italian  Red 
Cross  gold  medal) ; is  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  Chm.  of  British  Ophthalmic 
Order  of  St.  John  Hospital,  Jerusalem  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1912,  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.B.E 
1918.  59,  Pont  Street , S.  IV.  1;  Dor?iey 

Wood,  Burnham , Bucks ; Reform, 
Brooks's,  Arthur  s,  New  [Edinburgh),  and 
Royal  St.  Georges  ( Sandwich ) Clubs. 
Thomson,  Sir  Graeme,  K.C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Thomson,  of  Beech  Bank, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
Classical  Honours  1899) ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1902  ; entered  Admiralty  1900, 
became  Assist.  Director  of  Transports 
Sept.  1914,  Director  of  Transports  Dec. 
1914,  and  Director  of  Transports  and 
Shipping  Feb.  1917  ; appointed  Colonial 
Sec.  of  Ceylon  1919  ; is  an  Officer  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  has  3rd  class  of 
Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  : m.  1914, 
Beryl  Marion  Tomlin  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1917,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Colombo, 
Ceylon  ; The  Laurels , Sunbury  Common  ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Thomson,  Sir  James,  K.C.S.I. , son  of 
John  Thomson,  of  Cults,  Aberdeenshire  ; 
b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch. , and 
at  Aberdeen  Univ.(M.A.  1868,  Hon.  LL.D. 
1905);  entered  I.C.S.  1869,  and  became 
Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate,  Madras 
1871,  Head  Assist.  Collector  and  Magi- 
strate 1882,  Sub-Collector,  Joint  Magi- 
strate, and  Principal  Assist.,  Godavari 
1885,  Collector  and  Magistrate  1889,  Re- 
sident, Travancore  and  Cochin  1895, 
Member  of  Revenue  Board  and  Commr. 
of  Salt  Revenue  1897,  Additional  Member 
of  Legislative  Council  of  Fort  St.  George 
1898,  and  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of 
Fort  St.  George  1901 ; acted  as  Gov.  of 
Madras  1904 ; was  Pres,  of  Excise  Com- 
mittee 1905-6,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1908-15 ; ap- 
pointed a Member  of  International  Ex- 
hibitions, Roy.  Commn.  1909:  m.  1st, 
1873,  Charlotte  Georgina  Grant,  da.  of 
William  White ; 2nd,  1898,  Margaret 
Ellen,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  Charles  Franklin 
Todhunter,  of  Westerfield,  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand;  cr.  C.S.I.  1902,  K.C.S.I. 
1904.  Torrington  House,  St.  Albans , 
Herts  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  John  William 
Newport,  b.  1875  : m.  1914,  Gwendoline  Hilda 
Brookes — (by  2nd  marriage)  Andrew  Franklin, 
b.  1905. 

Daughters  living — Iona  Kathleen:  m.  1895, 
Francis  Edward  Culling  Carr,  formerly  Indian 
Police, — Ismena  Charlotte:  m.  1901,  Robert 
Arthur  Graham,  I.C.S.,— Isabel  Jane  Sophia  : 
m.  1900,  Col.  Frank  Graham  Smallwood, 
C.V.O.,  R.A.,  who  d.  1920,— Amy  Florence: 
m.  190 7,  Malcolm  Henry  Mortimer  Lamb, 
of  H.M.  Prison  Ser.,— Marianne  Caroline,— 
Margaret  Christian. 

Thomson,  Professor  Sir  Joseph  John, 
O.M.,  D. Sc. , LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  son  of  the 
late  J.  Thomson  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Owens 
Coll.,  Manchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 


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Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  Wrangler  1880,  Fellow 

1880,  M.A.  1883) ; Hon.  D.Sc.  Oxford, 
Dublin,  Victoria,  Columbia,  Durham,  and 
Cambridge;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Birmingham, 
St.  Andrews,  Aberdeen,  Glasgow,  Prince- 
ton (U.S.A.),  Baltimore,  and  Gottingen  ; 
Ph.D. , Cracow,  and  Christiania;  Hon. 
Doctor  of  Engineering,  Sheffield  Univ. 
1910;  is  a F.  R.S.,  a Member  of  Radium 
Institute,  a Corresponding  Member  of 
Prussian  Roy.  Acad,  of  Science,  Pres, 
of  Council  of  Roy.  So.,  and  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  numerous  Foreign  Sos.  ; ap- 
pointed Cavendish  Professor  of  Experi- 
mental Physics  in  Camb.  Univ.  1884, 
Pres.  Camb.  Philosophical  So.  1864,  Pro- 
fessor of  Physics,  Roy.  Institution  1905, 
Pres.  British  Asso.  1909,  Master  of  Trin. 
Coll.,  Cambridge  1918,  and  a Member 
of  Advisory  Council  for  Research ; Arunel 
Nobel  Prizeman,  Stockholm  1906:  m. 
1890,  Rose  Elisabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
George  Edward  Paget,  K.C.B. , M.D., 
LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.  [see  Paget,  Bt., 
cr.  1871,  colls.];  cr.  Knt.  1908.  The 
Lodge , Trinity  College , Cambridge  ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — George  Paget,  b.  1892;  Capt. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  a Fellow  and 
Mathematical  lecturer  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Camb. 

Daughter  living — Joan  Paget,  b.  1903. 

Thomson,  Sir  St.  Clair,  M.D.,  son  of 

John  Gibson  Thomson ; b 1859  ! ed. 
at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  in  Paris, 
Vienna,  and  Lausanne  ; M.B.  1880  and 
M.D.  1888  (London),  M.R.C.S. , Eng. 

1881,  F.R.C.S.  1893,  F.R.C.P.,  London 
1903 ; sometime  Professor  of  Laryngology 
and  Otology  R.A.M.  Coll.,  Surg.  for 
Throat  and  Ear,  Seaman’s  Hospital, 
Greenwich,  and  Physician  to  Throat 
Hospital,  Golden  Square,  and  Surg.  to 
Roy.  Ear  Hospital ; is  Professor  of 
Laryngology  and  Physician  for  Diseases 
of  Throat  and  Nose  in  King’s  Coll. 
Hospital,  Throat  Physician  to  King 
Edward  VII.  Sanatorium,  Midhurst, 
Consulting  Physician  to  Actors’  Asso., 
and  to  Music  Hall  Artistes’  Asso., 
Past-Pres.  Med.  So.  of  London,  a Corre- 
sponding Member  of  Accademia  Medica 
of  Florence,  of  Weiner  Laryngologische 
Gesellschaft,  and  of  Soci6t6  Frampaise  de 
Laryngologie,  Hon.  Fellow  of  American 
Laryngological  Asso.,  and  Com.  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium:  m.  1901, 
Isabel,  who  d.  1905,  widow  of  Henry 
Vignoles ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  64,  Wimpole 
Street , IV.  1. 

Thomson,  Col..  Sir  William 
Montgomerie , K.  C.  M.  G. , C.  B. , M.  C. , 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Thomson, 
78th  Highlanders  [see  Broughton,  Bt., 
colls.];  b.  1877 ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Col. 
Seaforth  Highlanders;  Nile  Expedition 
1898  ; European  War  1914-19  in  France 
and  Comdg.  a Batn.,  a Brig.,  and  a Div. , 
as  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  N.  Persian  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  British  Troops  in  Trans- 
Caucasia  (twice  wounded,  despatches 
seven  times,  M.C.,  C.B  , C.  M.G. , 
K.C.M.G. , Serbian  Order  of  White 
Eagle,  Legion  of  Honour) ; was  a tem- 
porary Maj.-Gen.  1917-19  ; appointed  to 
command  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Brig. 
(T.F.)  1920:  m.  1919,  Ethel  Violet,  da. 
(by  2nd  marriage)  of  the  late  Duncan 
Davidson,  J.P. , D. L.,  of  Inchmarlo, 
Aberdeenshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
C. M.G.  1919,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Blair 
Ochil,  Dunblane ; United  Service , and 
Caledonian  Clubs. 

Son  living — Alas  fair  Hamlyn,  b.  1920. 


Thomson,  Sir  (William)  Rowan, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Thomson  ; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad. , at  G4as- 
gow  Univ.,  and  at  Roy.  Technical  Coll., 
Glasgow  (Whitworth  Scholar  1887) ; was 
Director  of  Auxiliary  Ships’  Engines, 
Admiralty  1917-18;  is  an  engineer;  some- 
time senior  partner  in  David  Rowan  and 
Co.,  marine  engineers,  of  Glasgow,  Chm. 
Glasgow  and  W.  of  Scotland  Munition 
Board,  Gov.  Glasgow  Roy.  Technical 
Coll.,  and  a Member  of  Clyde  Navigation 
Trust : m.  1891,  Janet  Pender,  da.  of  the 
late  David  Rowan;  cr.  K.B.E.  1918. 
The  Gart,  Callander , Perthshire ; 20, 
Huntley  Gardens,  Kelvinside , Glasgow  ; 
New  (Glasgow),  and  Devonshire  (London) 
Clubs 

Sons  living — Frederick  William,  6.  1893, — 
John  Leslie,  b.  1896:  m.  1919,  Florence 
Leighton,  da.  of  J.  W.  H.  Stubbs,  of  Artillery 
Mansions,  75,  Victoria  Street,  S.W., — Francis 
Rowan,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — Janet  Elizabeth. 

Thomson,  Coo.  Sir  Hugh  Davie 
White-,  K.B.E. , C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Sir  Robert  Thomas  White- 
Thomson,  K.C. B. , of  Broomford  Manor, 
Jacobstowe,  Exbourne,  Devon ; b.  1866 ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  R.F.A. 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1917; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.),and  during  European 
Wari9i4-i9as  Brig. -Gen.  R.A.  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.B.,  C. M.G. , Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  K.B.E.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; appointed  to  command  a Brig. 
R.A.,  Home  Counties  Div.  (T.F)  1920: 
m.  1893,  Ela  Louisa  Agatha,  who  d. 
1894,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  S.  Ruddach ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Thomson,  Sir  Frederick  Whitley 
Whitley-,  son  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Thomson,  merchant,  of  Glasgow ; b.  1851 ; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.,  and  at  Andersonian 
Univ.,  Glasgow  ; is  head  of  the  firm  of  J. 
Whiteley  and  Sons,  card  manufacturers, 
of  Brunswick  Mills,  Halifax,  a Director  of 
English  Card  Clothing  Co.  (Limited),  Past 
Pres,  of  Halifax  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
and  a J.P.  for  Halifax  (Mayor  1909,  1910, 
and  1911) ; assumed  by  Roy.  license  1914, 
the  additional  surname  of  Whitley ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  Skipton  Div.  of  N.  Part  oT  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  Oct.  1900  to  Jan. 
1906  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Hereford- 
shire, S.,  or  Ross,  Div.  1908,  and  Col- 
chester 1910:  m.  1888,  Bertha  Florence, 
3rd  da.  of  the  late  Alderman  Matthew 
Smith,  sometime  Mayor  of  Halifax  ; cr. 
Knt.  1916.  19,  Addison  Road,  Kensing- 
ton, IV.  14  ; 40,  Prescott  Street,  Halifax; 
Reform , and  Eighty  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Doris  Whitley  (Hon.  Mrs. 
Kenworthy),  b.  1889:  tn.  1913,  Lieut. -Com. 
the  Hon.  Joseph  Montague  Kemvorthy,  M.P., 
R.N.,  of  3,  Pitt  Street,  Campden  Hill,  W.8, 
el.  son  of  9th  Baron  Strabolgi. 

Thorburn,  Col.  Sir  William,  K.B.E., 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , M.D.,  F.R.C.S. , son  of 
John  Thorburn,  M.D. , F. R.C.P.,  of 
Manchester;  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester,  and  at  London  Univ.  (B.Sc. 
1880,  M.B.  and  B S.  1883,  M.D.  1885)  ; 
F.R.C.S.  England  1885;  sometime  tem- 
porary Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; is  Professor 
of  Clinical  Surg.,  Manchester  Univ., 
Examiner  in  Surg.,  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  a 
Member  of  Council  and  of  Court  of 
Examiners,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  and 
Hon.  Surg.  to  Roy.  Infirmary,  Manchester; 


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European  War  1914-19  as  Consulting 
Surg.  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ) ; 
author  of  various  med.  works:  m.  1888, 
Augusta,  da.  of  W.  E.  Melland  ; cr.  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  and  K.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Neivbury , Victoria  Park , Man- 
chester; Athenceum,  Oriental,  and  Union 
( Manchester ) Clubs. 

Daughters  living  — Millicent,  — Margaret 
Alison, — Catherine. 

Thornhill,  Lieut -Col.  Sir  Henry 
Beaufoy,  K.  C.  I.E. , C.M.  G. , 3rd  son  of  the 
late  Cudbert  Bensley  Thornhill,  C.S.  I.  ; b. 
1854 ; entered  5th  Fusiliers  1873,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1885,  Major  1893,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  1899;  retired  1912;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878  (medal)  ; ap- 
pointed Cantonment  Magistrate,  N.W. 
Provinces  1891,  and  Inspecting  Officer  of 
Cantonments  1903  ; appointed  an  A.A.G. 
1915  : m.  1882,  Margaret  Massy,  who  d. 

19 1 7,  da.  of  Gen.  George  Wheeler,  Indian 
Army;  cr.  C. I.E.  1903,  K.C.I. E.  1911, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Thornton,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Edward 
Newbury,  K.B.E. , son  of  Thomas 
Thornton,  of  Wolferton  House,  Sporle, 
Norfolk ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.;  D.P.H.  Camb.;  M.R.C.S.  England 
and  L.R.C. P.  London  1902;  Lieut.-Col. 
S.  African  Med.  Corps*  Officer  Comdg.  S. 
African  Mil.  Hospital,  Richmond,  Med. 
Inspector  of  Hospitals  and  Charitable 
Institutions,  and  a J.  P.  for  Cape  Province ; 
S.  African  War  1900-1901  with  Imperial 
Yeo.  Hospital  Corps,  European  War  1915 
Comdg.  a Gen.  Hospital  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  Campaign  : m.  1905,  Maud  Annie, 
el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  Frederick 
Gregory,  of  Cape  Town;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  K.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Daughters  living — Leslie  Winifred,  b.  1908, — 
Aylmer  Mary,  b.  1911. 

Thornton,  Sir  Henry  Worth,  K.B.E,, 
son  of  Henry  Clay  Thornton,  of  Phila- 
delphia, U.S.A.  ; b.  1871;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  Concord,  New  Hampshire,  and  at 
Pennsylvania  Univ.  (B.S.  1894)  ; a Civil 
Engineer,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. , Gen. 
Manager  of  Great  E.  Railway,  and  a 
M.  I.C.E.;  appointed  Dep.  Director, 
Inland  Waterways  and  Docks  1917, 
Assist.  Director  Gen.,  Movements  and 
Railways  1917,  with  rank  of  Col.,  Dep. 
Director-Gen.,  Movements  and  Railways 
1918,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Transportation  1919-20 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  ; is  a Com.  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  and  of 
Legion  of  Honour  ; has  American  Distin- 
guished Ser.  Medal:  m.  1901,  Virginia 
Dike  Blair;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Liverpool  Street  Station , E.C.  2/  Junior 
Athenceum,  Royal  Automobile,  Travellers' 
(Paris),  and  Lotus  (New  York ) Clubs. 

Son  living — James  Worth,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — Anna  Blair,  b.  1904. 
Thorn YCROFT,  Sir  John  Edward, 
K.B.E.,  el.  son  of  Sir  J ohn  Isaac  Thorny- 
croft,  of  Steyne,  Bembridge,  Isle  of 
Wight  ; b.  1872  ; a Managing  Director 
of  J.  I.  Thornycroft  and  Co.  (Limited) : 
m.  1896,  Isabel,  only  da.  of  Albert  Bird 
Ward_,  J.P.,  of  Watch  field,  Chiswick, 
and  Blyth,  Northumberland;  cr.  K.B.E. 
1918.  Steyne  Wood  Battery,  Bembridge , 
Isle  of  Wight ; 27,  Grosvenor  Road,  S'.  IT. 
Sons  living — John  Ward,  b.  1899, — Roger,  b. 
1902. 

Daughters  living — Diana:  m.  1918,  Philip  R. 
Margetson,  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers, — June. 

Thornycroft,  S/r  John  Isaac,  LL.D., 
F.R.S. , el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas 


Thornycroft,  sculptor,  of  Melbury  Road, 
Kensington  ; b.  1843  I ed-  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  (LL.D.  1901);  is  a Civil  Engineer, 
a Naval  Architect,  Vice.  Pres,  of  Insti- 
tute of  Naval  Architects,  a M.I.C.E. , 
and  head  of  the  firm  of  Thornycrofts, 
boat-builders,  of  Woolston,  Southampton, 
and  Basingstoke  (which  he  founded) ; 
author  of  various  papers  on  Naval  Archi- 
tecture and  Engineering:  m.  1870,  Blanche, 
da.  of  Frederick  Coules,  of  Gloucester; 
cr.  Knt.  1902.  Steyne,  Bembridge,  Isle  of 
Wight ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Sons  living — Sir  John  Edward,  K.B.E.,  b. 
1872  [see  “Knightage”], — Isaac  Thomas 
(Basingstoke,  Hants),  b.  1881  : m.  1913, 
Gladys,  only  da.  of  Robert  Stewart-Savile, 
J.P.,  of  Oaklands,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Daughters  living — Edith  Alice,  b.  1871  : nt. 
1893,  Charles  John  Cornish,  who  d.  1906, — 
Blanche  Coules,  b.  1873, — Mary  Beatrix,  b. 
1875  : m.  1903,  Frederick  Strickland,  of  The 
Brow,  Malton,  Yorkshire  [see  Strickland, 
Bt.], — Ada  Frances,  b.  1877:  m.  1900,  Herbert 
Niblett,  of  Gorse  Cottage,  Hook  Common, 
Hants, — Eldred  Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  1879. 

Thornycroft,  Sir  (William)  Hamo 
R.A.,  son  of  Thomas  Thornycroft;  b. 
1850;  ed.  at  Macclesfield  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London;  is  a 
sculptor ; sometime  in  Artists’  Vol.  Corps  ; 
elected  A.R.A.  1881,  and  R.A.  1888; 
gold  medallist  Roy.  Acad,  of  Arts  1875  ; 
sculptor  of  many  important  public  Monu- 
ments in  Great  Britain  and  abroad,  in- 
cluding Queen  Victoria  and  King 
Edward  VII.  Memorials  at  Karachi, 
Gladstone  Memorial  in  Strand,  etc.  ; re- 
ceived Medaille  d’Honneur  (Paris)  1900: 
m.  1884,  Agatha, da.  ofthelate  Homersham 
Cox,  J.P.,  of  Tonbridge;  cr.  Knt.  1917. 
2A,  Melbury  Road , Kensington,  W.  ; 
47,  Marlborough  Mansions,  Finchley 
Road , N.W.  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — Oliver,  O.B.E. , b.  1885;  Lieut. 
R.N.V.R. : m.  1912. 

Daughters  living — J oan, — Rosalind, — Elfrida. 
Thorpe,  Professor  Sir  (Thomas) 
Edward,  C.B.,  D.Sc.,  Ph.D.,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  el.  son  of  George  Thorpe,  for- 
merly of  Trafford  Bank,  Old  Trafford, 
Manchester  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll. 
Manchester,  and  at  Heidelberg  (Ph.D. 
1868)  and  Bonn  ; Hon.  D.Sc.  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  1891,  Victoria  Univ.  1900,  and 
Leeds  1904,  Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow  1895  ; 
appointed  Professor  of  Chemistry  in 
Andersonian  Institution  1870,  at  Yorkshire 
Coll.,  Leeds  1874,  and  at  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Science,  London  1885  ; was  Pres.  Chemi- 
cal Section  of  British  Asso.  1890,  of 
Chemical  So.  1899-1901,  and  of  So.  of 
Chemical  Industry  1895,  Foreign  Sec. 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  So.-  1894-5,  and 
of  British  Asso.  1900,  Principal  of  Govt. 
Laboratory  1894-1909,  and  Emeritus  Pro- 
fessor of  Gen.  Chemistry,  Imperial  Coll, 
of  Science  and  Technology,  S.  Kensing- 
ton 1909-12;  appointed  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  the  Supply  and  Storage  of 
Liquid  Fuel  in  Peace  and  War  1912  ; is 
an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Edinburgh, 
and  many  other  learned  Sos.  at  home 
and  abroad ; author  of  “ A Dictionary  of 
Applied  Chemistry”  (5  vols.),  and  various 
other  scientific  works:  m.  1870,  Caroline 
Emma,  da.  of  Dr.  John  Watts,  of  Man- 
chester ; cr.  C.  B.  (Civil)  1900,  Knt.  1909. 
Whinfield,  Salcombe,  S.  Devon. 
Threlfall,  Sir  Richard,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Richard  Threlfall,  of  Hollowforth, 
near  Preston  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1886,  Hon. 
Fellow  1904) ; is  a F.R.S.,  a Consulting 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Engineer,  and  a Chemical  Manufacturer  ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Advisory  Council, 
Industrial  and  Scientific  Research  1915, 
and  a Member  of  Fuel  Research  1917  ; 
has  contributed  to  various  scientific  jour- 
nals : m.  1891,  Evelyn  Agnes,  da.  of 

John  Forster  Baird,  of  Bowmont  Hill, 
Northumberland;  cr.  K.B.E.  1917. 
Oakhurst,  Church  Road,  Edgbasto?i  ; 
Athenceum,  Savile,and  United  University 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Four,  of  whom  the  third, William 

B. ,  b.  1895  ; Lieut.  R.N. : m.  1918,  Evelyn, 
da.  of  A.  F.  Maconochie,  formerly  I.C.S. 
Daughters  living — Two. 

Thrift,  Sir  John  Edward,  son  of 
the  late  William  Thrift,  of  Horsham  ; 
b.  1845 ; ed.  privately ; appointed  Inspector 
of  Stamps  and  Taxes,  Inland  Revenue 
Depart.  1903;  wasCh.  Inspector  of  Inland 
Revenue  1907-10  : m.  1872,  Fanny  Selina, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  James  Hart,  of  Notting- 
ham ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  The  Whare, 
Woodcote  Road,  Wallington , Surrey. 

Son  living — Carl  Hart  (8,  Clifford’s  Inn, 
E.C.),  b.  1875. 

Daughters  living — Madeleine,  b.  1879  : m. 

1908,  Charles  Thrupp  Nightingale,  of  The  Old 
Cottage,  Biggin  Hill,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E., — 
Beatrice,  b.  1885  : m.  1910,  Edward  Percy 
Reed,  of  80,  Chester  Square,  S.W. 

Thring,  Sir  Arthur  Theodore,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Theodore  Thring,  J.P., 
D.L. , of  Alford  House,  Somerset ; b.  i860  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1887 ; was 
Second  Parliamentary  Counsel  to  the 
Treasury  1902-3  and  First  Parliamentary 
Counsel  1903-17,  since  when  he  has  been 
Clerk  of  Parliaments;  is  a J.P.  for 
Somerset : in.  1902,  Georgina  Baxendale, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Edward  Bovill,  of 
Sondes  Place,  Dorking;  cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1908.  87,  St.  George  s Square , S.  W .; 

Charlton  Mackrell,  Somerset ; Athenceum, 
and  New  University  Clubs. 

Son  living — George  Arthur,  b.  1903. 

Thuillier,  Col.  Sir  Henry  Raven- 
shaw,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Edward  Landor  Thuillier, 

C. S.I.  ; b.  1838;  entered  Bengal  En- 
gineers 1857,  became  Capt.  R.E.  1869, 
Major  1876,  Lieut. -Col.  1883,  and  Col. 
1887 ; retired  1895;  was  Surveyor-Gen. 
of  India  1886-95:  in.  1867,  Emmeline  T. , 
da.  of  the  late  Fleetwood  Williams, 
C.S.I.  ; cr.  C. I.E.  1893,  K.C.I.E.  1895. 
10,  Phtlbeach  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — Henry  Fleetwood,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
b.  1868  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Leslie 
Cardew,  b.  1877;  Major  Indian  Army:  in. 
1904,  Violet  May,  da.  of  Sir  Henry  Parsall 
Burt. 

Daughters  living — Lillian  Emmeline,  b.  1872: 
m.  1894,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Henry  Fasken, 
C.B.,  Indian  Army, — Rose  Constance,  O.B.E., 
b.  1874:  m.  1898,  Maj.-Gen.  Hurdis  Secun- 
dus  Lalande  Ravenshaw,  C.M.G.,  Connaught 
Rangers,  who  d.  1920. 

Thursby,  Adm.  Sir  Cecil  Fiennes, 
K.C.B. , K.C.M.  G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter 
Thursby;  b.  1861;  entered  R.N.  1874, 
became  Lieut.  1883,  Com.  1895,  Capt. 
1901,  Rear-Adm.  1911,  Vice-Adm.  1917, 
and  Adm.  1919;  retired  1920;  present 
at  engagement  with  Peruvian  ironclad 
"Huascar"  1877;  served  with  Niger 
Expedition  1882,  in  Soudan  1884-5 
(Egyptian  medal,  Khedive's  bronze  star), 
and  in  Mediterranean  1 91 5-17  (des- 
patches twice) ; was  Capt.  and  Senior 
Officer  in  command  of  detached  Squadron 
in  Levant  during  massacres  in  Asia 
Minor  1909,  and  in  command  of  Inter- 
national Squadron  at  Crete  1909 ; 
Commodore  Roy.  Naval  Barracks, 
Chatham  1910,  Rear-Adm.  3rd  Battle 


Squadron  1912,  and  5th  Battle  Squadron 
1914,  in  command  of  British  Adriatic 
Squadron  1915,  E.  Mediterranean 
Squadron  1916,  Coast  Guard  Sers.  1917, 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  Plymouth  1918-20  ; 
has  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand  Cordon  of 
Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Orders  of 
St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia,  and  Redeemer  of  Greece,  and 
Roy.  Humane  So.’s  testimonial  for  saving 
life,  and  1911  Coronation  medal:  m. 
1899,  Constance  Ann,  da.  of  Cresset 
Thursby  - Pelham ; cr.  C.M.G.  1910, 
K.C.M. G.  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
The  Sytche , Dorrington,  Shrewsbury ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living— One,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living— One,  b.  1900. 

Thursfield,  Sir  James  Richard,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Thursfield,  M.  R.C.S. , 
of  Kidderminster ; b.  1840  ; ed.  at  Gram. 
Sch. , Kidderminster,  at  Merchant  Taylors’ 
Sch. , and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll. , Oxford 
(1st  class  Litt.  Hum.  1863,  M.A.  1868) ; 
Hon.  Fellow  (sometime  Fellow  and  Tutor) 
Jesus  Coll. , Oxford.  ; is  an  Author  and 
Journalist,  a Member  of  Roy.  United  Ser. 
Institution,  and  a J.P.  for  Herts;  author 
of  “ The  Navy  and  the  Nation,”  etc., 
etc.  : m.  1880,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
S.  A.  Herbert,  formerly  R.  of  St.  James’s, 
Gateshead;  cr.  Knt.  1920.  57,  Rother- 

wick  Road,  N.  W. 4;  Athenceum  Club. 
Son  living — Henry  George,  b.  1882;  Capt. 
R.N. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea. 

Thurston,  Sir  Thomas  George 
Owens,  K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Managing 
Director  of  Forth  Engineering  and  Ship- 
building Co.  (Limited) ; rendered  sers.  in 
connection  with  Admiralty  Inventions 
during  European  War;  cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Greenford  Hall,  Greenford, 
Middlesex. 

Tfiwaites,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William, 
K. C.M.G. , C.B.  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A.  1887,  became  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1913,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1918;  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Gen.  Staff  Officer  47th 
Div.  and  Comdg.  14th  Inf.  Brig,  and 
46th  Div.  (despatches  six  times,  C.B. , 
Maj.-Gen.,  K. C.M.G.,  Com.  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  and  Legion  of 
Honour,  American  D.S.M.,  French  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  palms,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia) ; appointed 
Director  of  Mil.  Intelligence  War  Office 
1918;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  K. C.M.G. 
1919.  Shenfield  Hall,  Shenfield,  Essex ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Thynne,  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Reginald 
Thomas,  K.C.B.  ("see  M.  Bath,  colls. J. 

Tighe,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Michael  Joseph, 

K.C.M.G.,C.B.,C.I.E.,D.S.O.,son  of  the 
late  Major  Tighe,  70th  Regt.  ; b.  1864 ; 
entered  Leinster  Regt.  1883,  became  Lieut. 
I.C.S.  1885,  Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major 
1899,  Major  1901,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Brevet  Col.  I9°7»  Col. 
1911,  Maj.-Gen.  1915.  and  Lieut. -Gen. 
1919;  served  in  Burma  1889,  in  Africa  1896, 
in  Uganda  1898-9  (Brevet  Major,  2nd  class 
Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar),  in  Mekran,  at 
capture  of  NodizFort  1902  (Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  and  in  British  East  Africa  1915-1°* 
Comdg.  2nd  Div.  (despatches,  promoted 
K. C.M.G.) ; has  been  an  Assist.  Commr. 
Burma  ; sometime  Comdt.  56th  Punjabi 
Rifles;  appointed  Col.-on-Staff  1914*  anc* 


KNIGHTS. 


1149 


temporary  Divisional  Com.,  India  1917: 
m.  1900,  Katherine  Helen,  da.  of  Hugh 
Baillie  Scott ; cr.  D.S.0. 1889,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911,  C.I.E.  1912,  K.C.M.G.  1916. 
Tilden,  Prof essor  Sir  William  Augus- 
tus, D.Sc. , F.R.S. , son  of  the  late 
Augustus  Tilden  ; b.  1842  ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  Bedford  Sch.  ; was  Demonstrator 
at  Pharmaceutical  So.  1864-72,  Science 
Master,  Clifton  Coll.  1872-80,  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Mason  Coll.,  Birmingham 
1880-94,  Pres.,  Institute  of  Chemistry 
1891-4,  Treasurer  of  Chemical  So.  1899- 
1903,  Pres,  thereof  1903-5,  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science, 
London  1894-1909,  and  Dean  thereof 
1905-8 ; is  Emeritus  Professor  Imperial 
Coll,  of  Science  and  Technology,  S. 
Kensington,  and  Corresponding  Member 
of  Petrograd  Imperial  Acad,  of  Sciences  ; 
author  of  various  works  on  Chemistry : 
in.  1st,  1869,  Charlotte,  who  d.  1905,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Bush ; 2ndly,  1907, 
Julia  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  C.  W.  Rami6; 
cr.  Knt.  1909.  The  Oaks , Northwood, 
Middlesex. 

Son  living — Philip  Armstrong,  b.  1887. 
Tilley,  Sir  John  Anthony  Cecil, 
K.C.M.G .,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Tilley,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890, 
M.A.  1894) ; entered  Foreign  Office  1893, 
became  a 2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  1899, 
Sec.  to  Committee  on  Consular  Ser.  1902, 
a 1st  Sec.  1906,  Ch.  Clerk,  Foreign 
Office  1913,  and  Acting  Assist.  Under- 
Sec.  1919,  and  Assist.  Sec.  1919 ; was 
Sec.  to  Imperial  Defence  Committee 
1903-4,  and  British  Plen.  at  Brussels 
Arms  Conference  1909:  m.  1901,  Edith 
Honoria,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  William 
James  Montgomery  Cuninghame,  9th  Bt. , 
V.C. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  K.C.M.G. 
1919.  65,  Onslow  Gardens , S.  W.  ; 

Felsham  House , Pels  ham.  Bury  St. 
Edmunds ; Travellers' , and  Athenceum 
Clubs. 

Son  living— William  Roger  Montgomerie,  b. 
1905 ; Cadet  R.N. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Susannah  Edith, 
b.  1904, — Edith  Maude,  b.  1909. 

Tirard,  Professor  Sir  Nestor  Isidore 
Charles,  M.D. , son  of  Nestor  Jean  Marie 
Tirard,  of  Lassy,  Calvados,  France  ; b. 
1853;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London  (Fellow  1886)  ; 
(M.B.  1877,  M.D.  London  1881,  M.R.C.P. 
1880,  F.R.C.P.  1886)  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.),  Emeritus  Pro- 
fessor of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Med., 
King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  Consulting 
Physician  to  King’s  Coll.  Hospital,  and 
to  Evelina  Hospital  for  Children ; has 
been  Examiner  in  Medicine,  Univs.  of 
London  and  Leeds  and  Coll,  of  Physicians, 
and  Med.  Editor  of  the  Imperial  British 
Pharmacopoeia  ; Officer  Comdg.  a London 
Gen.  Hospital ; many  years  Sec.  of  Phar- 
macopoeia Committee  of  Gen.  Med. 
Council;  author  of  various  med.  works: 
m.  1885,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
R.  S.  Beloe,  of  Holton,  Halesworth;  cr. 
Knt.  1916.  74,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; 

Athenceum,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Son  living — Nestor  Seppings,  b.  1891:  m. 
1916,  Mabel  Theodora  Lucy,  da.  of  T.  S. 
Dury,  of  3,  Nevem  Square,  S.W. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Maud  Mary,  b.  1886, — 
Christine  Felicity,  b.  1889:  m.  1916,  H. 
Townshend  Morgan. 

Tobin,  His  Honour  Judge  Sir  Alfred 
Aspinall,  son  of  James  Aspinall  Tobin,  J.  P. , 
of  Eastham  House,  Cheshire ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  a Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford 


(B.A.  1st  class  Honours  1878)  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1880,  K.C.  1903,  and  a 
Bencher  1912  ; was  Recorder  of  Salford 
1904-15,  Judge  of  County  Court  Circuit 
No.  27  May  1915  to  May  1919,  when  he 
was  transferred  to  Westminster  County 
Court  Circuit  No.  44  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Liverpool,  Scotland  Div.  (C  and 
Tariff  Reformer)  Jan.  1906;  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Preston  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  May  1915  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  3,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.  ; 
Carlton,  and  Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 

Todd,  Sir  William  Alexander  Forster  ; 
b.  18 — ; has  been  Lord  Mayor  of  York, 
Chm.  of  its  local  Tribunal,  and  of  its  Food 
Control  and  War  Savings  Committees  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  York. 

Toker,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alliston  Cham- 
pion, K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Philip 
Champion  Toker,  of  Doctors’  Commons  ; 
b.  1843  ; entered  Bengal  Army  i860,  and 
B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1862,  became 
Capt.  1872,  Major  1880,  Lieut.-Col.  1882, 
Col.  1886,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1897  ; served 
in  Bhutan  Expedition  1864-5  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  as 
D.A.A.G.  of  Indian  Contingent,  present 
at  battle  ot  Tel-el-Kebir,  and  pursuit  to 
Zagazig  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-7,  in  command  of  Chindwin  Field 
Force  (despatches,  two  clasps,  thanked  by 
Com.-in-Ch. , C.B.),  and  during  European 
War,  in  France  1915,  and  in  England 
1916-19  (1915  star,  two  medals) ; has  been 
Cantonment  Magistrate  and  a J.P.,  N.W. 
Provinces,  India,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  in  Mil.  Depart.,  in  command  of  18th 
Bengal  Inf.,  and  Sup.  of  Army  Clothing 
Depart. , Bengal ; received  good  service 
pension  1897  ; for  14  years  Translator  to 
Govt,  of  India  of  Professional  Text  Books 
in  use  in  Native  armies  (thanked  by  Govt, 
of  India,  and  Com.-in.Ch.) ; was  Master 
of  Ironmongers’  Co.  1904-5  ; appointed 
Col.  of  a Regt.  of  the  Indian  Army 
1914,  and  to  take  charge  of  Censorship, 
Liverpool  1917  ; sometime  a Fellow  Com- 
moner of  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. : m.  1st,  1868, 
Katharine  Annie,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of 
J.  Adams;  2nd,  1881,  Laura  Frances,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  William  H.  Shiriff  Hart, 
105th  Regt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1887,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1906.  The  Grange,  Lansdovme 
Road,  Bedford. 

Son  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Richard 
Edward,  b.  1886;  formerly  Lieut.  Indian 
Army : m.  1913,  Eileen  Muriel  Mary,  da.  of 
P.  E.  Williams. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Katie 
Josephine,  b.  1870:  m.  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Patrick  Cumberlege  Hennessy,  C.M.G. , Indian 
Army, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Phillippa  J eannette 
Champion,  b.  1882  : m.  1905,  Capt.  Hugh  St. 

J.  Clough  Hazledine, — Constance  Vivian,  b. 
1883, — Frances  Trent,  b.  1885  : m.  1909, 
Rowland  Stubbs,  — Effield  Branthwayt  de 
Crespigny,  b.  1888  : m.  1913,  Capt.  Alexander 
Bruce  Gordon,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  R.A.M.C., 
of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia, — Annette 
Collen,  b.  1890:  m.  1916,  Capt.  Stanley 
Mirams,  Middlesex  Regt. 

Tomasson,  Capt.  Sir  William  Hugh, 

K. B.E.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Tomasson,  of  Grainfoot,  Derwent  ; b. 
1857 ; ed.  at  Clifton ; formerly  Capt. 
Baker’s  Horse ; has  been  Ch.  Constable 
of  Nottinghamshire  since  1892  : m.  1882, 
Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  George  Lees,  of 
Ashton,  Cheshire;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  C.  B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Woodthorpe , Nottingham. 

Son  living — James  Frederic  Hugh,  M.C.,  b. 
18 — ; Major  R.A.  (retired). 

Daughter  living — Katherine. 


KNIGHTAGE. 


1150 


Tomes,  .SzrCharles  Sissmore,  E.R.C.S., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Tomes,  of  Cater- 
ham  ; b.  1846;  ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1870);  Hon.  LL.D. 
Birmingham  1909,  F.R.C.S.  England 
18 — ; sometime  Examiner  in  Dental 
Surg. , Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs. , a F.R.S. , 
and  Chm.  .Norfolk  and  Norwich  Hospital ; 
Crown  Nominee,  Gen.  Med.  Council 
1899-1919  : m.  1873,  Lizzie  Eno,  da.  of 
Charles  D.Cook,  of  Brooklyn,  U.S.  A. ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Mannington  Hall , Aylsham  ; 
Welbeck  House , Wigmore  Street , W. ; 
Savile,  and  Norfolk  County  Clubs. 
Daughter  living — Amy  Evelyn. 

Tonk,  H.H.  the  Nawab  {Amin-ud- 
dowlah  Wazir-ul-Mulk  Sir  Hafiz  Mu- 
hammad Ibrahim  Ali  Khan  Bahadur 
Sowlatjang)  of,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E.  ; b. 
1848 ; is  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of 
India;  cr.  G.C.I.E.  1890,  C.G.S. I.  1913. 
Tonk , Rajputana , India. 

Tothill,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Hugh  Henry 
Darby,  K.C.M.G. , C.B.\  b.  1865;  is 
Rear-Adm.  R.N.,  ; appointed  an  A.D.C. 

1916,  Fourth  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 

1917,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  East  Indies  Sta- 
tion 1919 ; served  at  bombardment  of 
Alexandria  1882,  and  at  battle  of  Jutland 
1916  (despatches,  C.B.,  2nd  class  of 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with  swords, 
Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Legion  of 
Honour,  American  D.S.M.,  appointed 
Com.-in-Ch.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1918.  The  Chantry , Bradford- 
on- Avon. 

Toulmin,  Sir  George,  son  of  the 
late  Councillor  George  Toulmin,  J.P.,  of 
Preston  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Preston  Gram. 
Sch.  ; is  a Managing  Director  of  the 
Preston  Guardian,  Blackburn  Times , and 
Lancashire  Daily  Post,  a J.P.  for  Lanca- 
shire and  for  Co.  Borough  of  Preston; 
sometime  Vice-Chm.  of  Preston  Board  of 
Guardians ; was  Chm.  of  Press  Asso. 
(Limited)  1909,  1919,  and  1920,  and  Pres, 
of  Newspaper  So.  1912- 13,  since  when  he 
has  been  Treasurer  ; sat  as  M.  P.  for  Bury 
(L)  May  1902  to  Nov.  1918 ; defeated 
there  1900  and  Dec.  1918  : m.  1882,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Alderman 
Edelston,  an  Official  Receiver  ; cr.  Knt. 
1911.  127,  Fishergate . Preston,  Lan- 

cashire; Reform,  Eighty , and  National 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey  Edelston,  b.  1888 : m. 
1916,  Elsa  Doris,  da  of  the  late  Frank 
Holman,  of  The  Manor  House,  Westbury-on 
Trym,  Bristol, — Eric  Humphrey,  b.  1893: 
m.  1920,  Violet  Esther,  da.  of  Francis  Charl-s 
Nash,  of  Highgate,  N. 

Daughters  living — Muriel, — Kathleen. 

Tower,  Sir  Reginald  Thomas, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 

Thomas  Tower,  of  14,  Queen’s  Gate 
Terrace,  S.W.  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883, 
M.A.  1887);  entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1885, 
and  became  a 3rd  Sec.  1887,  and  2nd  Sec. 
1892  ; was  Sec.  to  Legation,  Peking 

1900- 1901,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min. 
Plen.  at  Bangkok,  and  Consul-Gen.,  Siam 

1901- 3,  Min.  Resident  at  Munich  and 
Stuttgart  1903-6,  and  Envoy  Extraor.  and 
Min.  Plen.  to  Mexico  1906-10,  and  to 
Argentine  Republic  and  Paraguay  1910 -19  ; 
acted  as  Charge  d' Affaires,  Madrid  1892, 
and  at  Washington  1897  and  1899,  and  as 
Sec.  to  Alaska  Arbitral  Tribunal  1903  ; 
appointed  Administrator  of  Danzig  and 
High  Commr.  of  League  of  Nations  at 
Danzig  1919  ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Order 
of  Frederick  of  Wurtemberg ; cr.  C.V.O 


1906,  K.C.M.G.  1911.  Danzig ; Travel- 
lers', Athenceum,  and  St.  James's  Clubs. 

Towle,  Sir  Francis  William,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Sir  William  Towle,  of  Rookland, 
Torquay;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Marlborough 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  *398); 
Hotels  Manager  Midland  Railway  Co. 
Chm.  Navy  and  Army  Canteen  Board  o 
Management,  a Director  of  Commercia 
Bank  of  London  (Limited),  British  Glass 
Industries  (Limited),  and  Agricultural 
Industries  (Limited),  and  a Member  of 
Tobacco  and  Matches  Control  Board ; 
was  Assist.  Inspector,  Quartermaster- 
Gen. ’s  Sers.,  S.  Command  1916,  Inspector 
thereof,  War  Office  1916-17,  Assist. - 
Director  1917-18,  and  Controller  at  War 
Office  for  Navy  and  Army  Canteen  Board 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  1918-20 : m. 
1901,  the  widow  ofCapt.  D.  A.  N.  Lomax, 
Welsh  Regt.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  Knt. 
1919.  3,  Clarence  Terrace,  Regent' s 

Park,  N.  W.  ; Bath  Club. 

Daughter  living— Dorothy  Annetti,  b.  1902. 

Towle,  Sir  William,  son  of  Edward 
Towle,  of  Twyford,  Derby  ; b.  1849 ; 
Manager  Midland  Railway  Co.’s  Hotels 
1871-1914  ; rendered  sers.  on  canteen  and 
liquor  traffic  questions,  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War  : m.  1872,  a da.  of 
Thomas  Ball,  of  Coventry;  cr.  Knt.  1920. 
Rookland,  Torquay ; St.  Stephen's , and 
Torquay  Royal  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Sir  Francis  W ill  am,  C.B.E.,  b. 
1876  [see  “ Knightage  ”], — Arthur  Edward, 
C.B.E. , b.  1878  [,-ee  “ Compamonage  ”]. 
Daughter  living — One:  m.  18 — , Major  E.  C. 
Muggerilge,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  Gen.  List. 

T o w n l e y , Sir  Walter  Beaupre, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Watson  Townley  (sometime  Lord- Lieut, 
of  Cambridgeshire),  of  Fulbourn  Manor, 
Cambridgeshire  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
entered  Foreign  Office  1885,  became  3rd 
Sec.  1887,  2nd  Sec.  1892,  Sec.  of  Legation 
at  Peking  1901  (where  he  acted  as  Charge 
d’ Affaires),  Sec.  of  Embassy  at  Constanti- 
nople 1903.  and  Councillor  of  Embassy 
1904 ; was  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min. 
Plen.  to  Argentine  Republic  and  Min. 
Plen.  to  Republic  of  Paraguay  1906-11, 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  Bucharest 
1911-12,  Envoy  Extraor.,  and  Min.  Plen. 
and  Consul-Gen.  to  Persia  1912-15,  and 
Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at  The 
Hague  1917-19  : m.  1896,  Lady  Mary 
Susan  Keppel,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Albe- 
marle; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1911.  Winkfield 
Place,  Windsor  Forest;  Turf,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Townshend,  Hon . Sir  Charles  James, 
son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Townshend,  R.  of 
Ch.  Ch.,  Amherst,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1844; 
ed.  at  Collegiate  Sch.,  and  King's  Coll., 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia  (B.A.  1862,  B.C.L, 
1872,  Hon.  LL.D.  1908);  Bar.  Canada 

1866,  and  a Q.C.  1881;  elected  M.L.  A.  for 
Cumberland  1878,  and  again  1882,  and 
in  1884  to  House  of  Commons  of  Canada; 
was  an  M.E.C.  1878-82;  appointed  a 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Nova  Scotia 
1887,  and  Ch.  Justice  thereof  1907  ; retired 
1915  ; is  Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  King’s 
Coll.,  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia:  m.  1st, 

1867,  Laura,  da.  of  J.  D.  Kinnear  ; 2ndly, 
1887,  Margaret,  da.  of  John  McFarlane; 
cr.  Knt.  1911.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia; 
Raynham,  Wolfville,  Arnopolis  Valley, 
Nova  Scotia  ; Halifax  Club. 

Sons  living — George,  b.  1873, — Charles  Stuart, 
6.1888, — Cecil  Wray,  6.  1899. 

Daughters  living — Mary,  6.  1868, — Gertrude, 

6.  1878  : m.  1907,  J.  D.  Sherwood. 


KNIGHTS. 


Townshend,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Vere  Ferrars,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  M. 
Townshend,  colls.]. 

Towse,  Sir  (John)  Wrench,  son  of 
the  late  William  Beckwith  Towse,  of 
Fishmongers’  Hall ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at  High- 
gate  and  Brighton ; has  been  Clerk  to 
Fishmongers’  Co.  since  1889  ; is  a 

F. R.G.S.  ; author  of  “ Pictures  and  Plate 
of  the  Fishmongers’  Company”;  has  Cross 
of  Roy.  Order  of  the  Saviour  of  Greece  : 
m.  1874,  Alice  Maud  Mary,  who  d.  1896, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Locock  Webb, 
Q.C.  ; cr.  Knt.  1911.  Sunnydene,  Bick- 
ley , Kent ; Fishmongers'  Hall , E.C. 

Sons  living — John  Stanley,  b.  1875:  nt.  1914, 
Hilda,  da.  of  Harry  Cattell, — Edward  Beres- 
ford,  b.  1885;  Capt.  London  Regt.:  m.  1916, 
Nora  Alice,  da.  of  Edgar  Selby,  of  The 
Homestead,  Bromley,  Kent. 

Daughters  living — Evelyn  Annie, — Emmeline 
Mary:  m.  1916,  Ralph  Howdon  Mortimore, 
— Ada  Muriel, — Agnes  Frances:  m.  1913, 
Harry  Mill  Colman,  of  Kenilworth,  Cape 
Town. 

Travancore,  H.H.  the  Maharaja 
(Sir  Bala  Rama  Varma)  of,  G.C.S.I., 

G. C.I.E. ; b.  1857;  is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Princes  of  India  ; cr.  G.C.S.I.  1888, 
G.C.I.E.  1903.  The  Palace,  Trivandrum , 
Travancore,  India. 

Tregear,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Vincent 
Will'  im,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Vincent 
Tregear,  Depart,  of  Education,  Govt,  of 
India ; b.  1842 ; entered  Bengal  Army 
1859,  became  Capt.  1868,  Brevet  Major 
1878,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1884,  Col.  1888, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1897;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in  command 
of  Lushai  Expedition  1889  (thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India),  and  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90,  in  command  of  Chit- 
tagong Column,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.  B. ); 
was  a Col.-on-the-Staff,  Punjab  1895-7  : 
m.  1867,  Jane  Charlotte,  who  d.  1899,  el. 
da.  of  William  Oswald  Bell;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1890,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  Royal 
Albert  Yacht  Club. 

Sons  living — Vincent  Francis  William,  b. 
1870;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army:  m.  1896, 
Margaret  Adelaide  Diana  Grace,  da.  of  T. 
Alderton, — Frederick  Charles,  b.  1871  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army : m.  1900,  Mary 
Loudon,  da.  of  William  L-  Gordon,  M.D., — 
Arthur  Templeton,  b.  1874. 

Daughter  living — Florence  Gertrude,  b. 
1876  : m.  1897,  Col.  Edgar  Hunt  Condon, 
Army  Med.  Ser.  (retired). 

Treherne,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis 
Harper,  K.C.M.G. , F.R.G.S. , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Treherne ; b.  1858;  L.R.C.P. 
Edinburgh  1881,  F.R.C.S.  1884,  D.P.H. 
Camb.  1887 ; entered  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1882,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Col.  19x1, 
and  Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915; 
retired  1918 ; Sudan  Expedition  1884, 
present  at  battles  of  El  Teb  and  Tamai 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  Nile  Expedition  1885  (clasp), 
S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-16,  as  Dep.  Director  Med.  Seo, 
Indian  Corps,  and  Director  of  Med.  Sers. , 
2nd  and  3rd  Armies  (despatches  thrice, 
19x4  star,  two  medals,  C.M.G.),  Mesopo- 
tamia 1916  as  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
(despatches  twice,  K.CM.G. , 2nd  class 
Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia) ; Hon. 
Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1912;  was 
Principal  Med.  Officer  and  Assist.  Director 


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of  Med.  Sers.,  India  1911-14  ; appointed 
Dep.  Director  of  Med.  .Sers.,  London 
Dist. , 1917,  Inspector  of  Hospitals, 
S.  Command  1918,  and  Dep.  Inspector 
of  Med.  Sers.,  War  Office  1918:  m.  1st, 
1884,  Meliora  Alianor  Cotgrave,  who  d. 
1891,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William 
Roberts  Farmar ; 2ndly,  1900,  Nona 
Th6r6se,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Frank 
Turner,  K.C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
K.C.M  G.  1917.  The  Red  House,  Wood- 
bridge,  Suffolk  ; Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 
Son  living — Reginald  Charles,  b.  1886. 
Daughter  living— Cecil  Bisset. 

Trevelyan,  Sir  Ernest  John,  D.C.L. 

[see  Trevelyan,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1662]. 
Trevor,  Sir  (Charles)  Cecil,  C.B. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Charles  Trevor, 
Controller  of  Legacy  and  Succession 
Duties  at  the  Inland  Revenue;  b.  1830; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  St.  Catharine’s  Coll. , 
Camb.  (B.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855,  Hon. 
Fellow  1896) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1855  > 
appointed  Assist.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade 
(Harbour  Depart.)  1867;  retired  1895; 
was  a British  Delegate  to  International 
Conference  on  N.  Sea  Fisheries  at  the 
Hague  1881,  one  of  H.M.’s  Plenipoten- 
tiaries for  the  signature  of  the  N.  Sea 
Fisheries  Convention  at  The  Hague  1882, 
a British  Delegate  to  International  Con- 
ferences for  Protection  of  Submarine 
Cables  (at  Paris)  1882,  1883,  and  1886, 
and  for  Regulation  of  Liquor  Traffic 
in  the  N.  Sea  (at  The  Hague)  and 
for  Channel  Fisheries  Negotiations  (at 
Paris)  1886,  and  a Conservator  of  the 
River  Thames  1895-1906  ; is  an  Alderman 
of  Roy.  Borough  of  Kensington  : m.  1863, 
Mary,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  James  Weston  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1882,  Knt.  1896.  28, 
Bramham  Gardens,  S.  W.  ; Athenceum, 
and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 
Trevor,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Francis 
Wollaston,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.,  son  of  E.  S. 
R.  Trevor,  of  Trowscoed,  Montgomery- 
shire ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Oswestiy  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  1874) ; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1874;  entered  Army  1874 
became  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1894,  Col.  1903,  and  Surg.-Gen. 
(ranking  as  Maj.-Gen.)  1906 ; retired  1912  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  pre- 
sent at  battle  and  relief  of  Kandahar 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star), 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Div. 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps) ; was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Head 
Quarters,  India  1908-11 ; appointed  an 
Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  1910:  m.  1892,  Mary 
Helen,  da.  of  R.  H.  Mytton,  of  Garth, 
Welshpool;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  K.C.S.I. 
1911.  Over  Worton  House,  Steeple  Aston, 
Oxon  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Trippel,  Sir  (Henry)  Francis ; b. 
1866 ; ed.  at  Real -Gymnasium,  Duis- 
burg, and  at  Bonn  Univ.  ; has  been 
Proprietor  of  Richmond  (Surrey)  Mil. 
Coll. , and  Major  Army  Motor  Reserve  ; 
is  Hon.  Sec.  of  King  Edward  VII. 
British  - German  Foundation  (United 
Kingdom)  ; assisted  in  raising  a Field 
Force  Fund  during  S.  African  War  1901 ; 
interviewed  Headmasters  of  Public  Schs. 
in  support  of  Lord  Roberts’s  Universal 
Rifle  Practice  Movement  1905  ; secured 
continuance  of  United  Services  Coll, 
(taking  charge  of  management)  1906 ; 
has  been  a prominent  supporter  of  Union 


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Jack  Club  from  its  inception  (organizing 
Fund  Campaign  1907,  and  originating 
and  editing  The  Flag ) ; assisted  in 
raising  funds  for  various  other  national, 
educational,  and  philanthropic  objects : 
m.  1890,  Lillian,  da.  of  Major  William 
Amphlett-Moss ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Oak- 
wood  Court , Kensington , W.  ; Bath , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Dorothea  Lilliam  Amphlett ; 
m.  1917,  Major  Herbert  Ernest  Cumming, 
M.C.,  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps. 

Tritton,  Sir  Seymour  Biscoe,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Biscoe 
Tritton,  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; b.  i860 ; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  ; a Member  of  Institutes  of  Civil 
Engineers  and  Naval  Architects,  a partner 
in  the  firm  of  Rendel,  Palmer  and  Tritton, 
civil  and  consulting  engineers  (Consulting 
Engineers  to  Govt,  of  India,  to  War  Office, 
etc.)  : m.  1885,  Alice  May,  da.  of  Louis 
Jullion,  Ph.D.,  of  Low  Fell,  Durham  ; 
cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Hill  Manor,  Surbiton 
Hill , Surrey  ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 
Tritton,  Sir  William  Ashbee,  son 
of  William  Birch  Tritton;  b.  1875;  is  a 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Tritton,  Foster 
and  Co.,  of  Lincoln,  and  in  Ministry  of 
Munitions ; largely  interested  in  develop- 
ment of  the  War  Tanks ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Cliffe  Dene , Eastcliffe  Road , Lincoln. 
Trotter,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Keith, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
T.  L.  Trotter,  R.  of  Great  Stainton, 
Durham;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Durham  Sch. , 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad. , Woolwich ; 
entered  R.A.  1870,  became  Capt.  1880, 
Major  1886,  Lieut. -Col.  1891,  Col.  1899, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1906;  retired  1911;  served 
with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5 
(honourably  mentioned),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  as  D.A.G.  and  Ch.  Staff 
Officer  on  Lines  of  Communication 
(despatches,  medal, C.B.);  wasD.A.A.G., 
Head  Quarters  1892-5,  and  BritishCommr. 
for  delimiting  Anglo-French  Frontier  of 
Sierra  Leone  1895-6 ; sometime  in  com- 
mand of  R.A.  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope; 
was  A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1901, 
A.Q.M.G.  1902,  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of 
Mobilisation  and  Mil.  Intelligence  1903-4, 
and  Brig. -Gen.  in  charge  of  Administra- 
tion, W.  Command  1905-6 ; commanded 
troops  in  W.  Africa  1906-8,  and  was 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  S.  Coast  Defences 
1908-11  ; gold  medallist  of  R.A.  (1878) 
and  United  Service  (1881)  Institutions  for 
Prize  Essays ; commanded  62nd  Div. 
1915  ; Co.  Comdt.  N.  Riding  Vol.  Regt. 
1918-19  ; is  a D.L.  for  N.  Riding  of  York- 
shire : m.  1878,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  F. 

J.  Crow,  of  Haughton  Hall,  Darling- 
ton; cr.  C.M.G.  1897,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 

K. C.B.  (Mil.)  1912.  Aislaby  Lodge, 
Sleights,  Yorkshire;  United  Service  Club. 
Daughters  living — Isabella  Napier  Keith,  b. 
1879  : m.  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Frederick 
Rugge-Price,  R.F.A.  [see  Rugge- Price,  Bt.], 
— Lilian  Graham  Keith,  b.  1881  : m.  1908, 
Com.  Harry  Lumsden  Boyle,  C.B.E-,  R.N. 

Troubridge,  Adm.  Sir  Ernest  Charles 
Thomas,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  |see 
Troubridge,  Bt.]. 

Troup,  Sir  (Charles)  Edward,  K.C.B. , 
K.C.  F.O.,sonofthelateRev.  Robert  Troup, 
of  Huntly,  N.  B. ; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (Hon.  LL.D.  1912),  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883);  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1888 ; entered  Home  Office  1880, 
became  Senior  Clerk  1886,  and  Principal 
Clerk  1896  ; acted  as  Chm.  of  Committee 
on  Identification  of  Habitual  Criminals 


1894,  and  on  Cremation  1902 ; edited 
Judicial  Statistics  1893-1901  ; was  Assist. 
Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Home  Depart. 
1903-8,  since  when  he  has  been  Permanent 
Under-Sec.  of  State  ; appointed  ex  officio 
Sec.  to  Order  of  British  Empire  : m.  1897, 
Winifred  Louisa,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
George  MacDonald,  LL.D.,  of  Casa 
Coraggio,  Bordighera,  Italy;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1897,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1909, 
K.C.V.O.  1918.  44,  Grosvenor  Road, 

Westminster,  S.  W. ; Athenceum,  and 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Trower,  Sir  Walter,  son  of  Capt. 
Edward  Spencer  Trower  (formerly  9th 
Lancers),  of  Standsteadbury,  Herts ; b. 
1853 ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1876  ; is  head  of  the  legal  firm 
of  Trower,  Still,  Parkin,  and  Keeling,  of 
5,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C. , and 
a Member  of  Council  of  Law  So.  (Vice- 
Pres.  1912-13,  Pres.  1913-14) : m.  1884, 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry 
Phelips,  of  Oaten  Hill,  Canterbury ; cr. 
Knt.  1915.  8,  Westbourne  Terrace , 

Hyde  Park,  W. ; Travellers'  Club. 

Son  living — William  Gosselin,  b.  1889 ; Capt. 
R.F.A. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Phelips:  m.  1914, 
Alaric  Charles  Ballance,  M.B. 

Tucker,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles, 
G.  C.B. , G.  C.  V.  O. , son  of  Robert  Tucker, 
of  The  Hall,  Ashburton,  Devon ; b.  1839 ; 
entered  22nd  Regt.  1855,  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  (80th)  i860,  became  Capt.  i860, 
Major  1872,  Lieut. -Col.  1879,  Col.  1883, 
Maj.-Gen.  1893,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1902; 
retired  1 905 ; served  in  Bhootan  Expedi- 
tion 1865  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Perak 
operations  1876,  in  command  of  left  attack 
in  operations  against  Sekukuni  1878,  in 
command  of  his  Regt.  in  Zulu  War  1879 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  in  command  of  a Div.  (despatches 
twice,  K.C.B.,  promoted  Lieut.-Gen.); 
commanded  7th  and  57th  Regt.  Dists. 
1885-90,  troops  in  Natal  1891-5,  a 1st 
class  Dist.  in  India  1895-1900,  and  was 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg-in-Ch.  (2nd  class), 
Scottish  Dist.  1903-5 ; appointed  Col. 
Cheshire  Regt.  1909  and  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1911  : m.  1st,  1865,  Matilda 
Frederica,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  John 
Hayter,  Painter  - in  - Ordinary  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria;  2nd,  1902,  Ellen  Mary, 
da.  of  Sir  Maurice  James  O’Connell,  2nd 
Bt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1879,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  G.C.V.O.  1905,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 
Chalet  St.  Pierre,  Biarritz. 

Tudor,  His  Honour  Sir  Daniel 
Thomas,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Timothy 
Thomas,  merchant,  of  Lampeter,  Cardi- 
ganshire ; b.  1866  ; Bar.  Gray's  Inn  1890, 
and  a K.C.  Grenada  and  St.  Vincent 
1908  ; joined  W.  Circuit ; was  Attorney- 
Gen.  of  Grenada  and  St.  Vincent  1903-11, 
since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Justice  of 
the  Bahama  Islands ; administered  Govt, 
of  St.  Vincent  June  1907  to  Jan.  1908, 
and  of  Grenada  May  to  June  1908  and 
March  to  May  1910;  was  Pres.  Discharged 
Soldiers  Commn.  1918 ; compiled  and 
edited  “ Revised  Laws  of  Grenada”  1911; 
acted  as  Legal  Assist.,  Colonial  Office, 
Downing  Street,  May  to  Oct.  1911  : m. 
1896,  Harriet  Josephine,  da.  of  Gustavus 
Thompson,  of  Mecklenburgh  Square, 
W.C.  ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Nassau,  Bahamas. 
Daughters  living — Gwendolen  Vera,  b.  1905, — 
Sarah  Mabel,  b.  1907, — Winifred  Muriel,  b. 
1911. 

Tudor,  Vice- Adm.  Sir  Frederick 

Charles  Tudor,  K.C.M.  G.,  C.B. ; b.  1863 ; 


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entered  R.N.  1876,  became  Lieut.  1884, 
Com.  1896,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm.  1913, 
and  Vice-Adm.  1917;  appointed  Director 
of  Naval  Ordnance  and  Torpedoes  1912, 
3rd  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1914, 
Com.-in-Ch.,  ChinaStation  1917,  and  Pres. 
Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  1920;  has 
Grand  Cordons  of  Orders  of  Sacred  Trea- 
sure of  Japan  and  Striped  Tiger  of  China, 
2nd  class  of  J apanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun , 
and  1st  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne : 
m.  1913,  Henrietta  Isabella  (Netta), 
widow  of  Adm.  Robert  William  Craigie  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 
Manaton,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks;  United 
Service  Club. 

Tudor-Craig  [see  Craig]. 

Tupper,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Hibbert, 
K.C.M.G.  [see  Tupper,  Bt.]. 

Tupper,  Sir  Daniel  Alfred  Anley, 
M.  V.  0. , son  of  the  late  Daniel  Tupper, 
of  20,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W.  ; b.  1849; 
many  years  Assist.  Comptroller  in  Lord 
Chamberlain’s  Depart.  : m.  1st,  1882, 
Mary  Cholmeley,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Cholmeley  Edward  Dering,  and 
has  issue  living;  2ndly,  1894,  Rose 
Augusta,  da.  of  Sir  Edward  James  Reed, 
K.C.B.,  M.P.,  F.R.S. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1901,  Knt.  1909.  Athentzum  Club. 
Tupper,  Adm.  Sir  Reginald  Godfrey 
Otway,  K.C.B.,  C.V.O.  son  of  Capt. 
Charles  William  Tupper,  formerly  7th 
Fusiliers  [Wheeler-Cuffe,  Bt.] ; b.  1859; 
entered  R.N.  1873,  became  Lieut.  1882, 
Com.  1894,  Capt.  1901,  Rear-Adm.  1910, 
Vice-Adm.  1916,  and  Adm.  1919  ; served 
with  Vitu  Punitive  Expedition  1890  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  in  Crete 
1904-5,  and  during  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Rear-Adm.  Patrol  Area,  Vice-Adm. 
Comdg.  Atlantic  Blockade,  and  Adm. 
Northern  Patrol  (Com.  Legion  of  Hon- 
our) ; was  Dep.  Commr. , W.  Pacific  when 
in  command  of  Pylades  1899-1901,  Assist. 
Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  1902-3,  Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1909-10,  Special  Ser.  at 
Admiralty  1911-12,  and  Rear-Adm.  in 
Home  Fleet  1912-13  ; commanded  Blue- 
jackets at  Funeral  of  King  Edward  VII. 
1910 ; accompanied  Special  Mission  to 
Foreign  Courts  to  announce  Accession  of 
King  George  V.  1910 ; appointed  Com.- 
in-Ch.,  Coast  of  Ireland  1919;  has  Cross 
of  Spanish  Order  of  Naval  and  Mil.  Merit : 
m.  1888,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Henry  Harpur  Greer,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.V.O. 
1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  Admiralty  House , Queenstown; 
Bath , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Gwendoline, — Mary  Pau- 
line,— Loveday. 

Turnbull,  Col.  Sir  Robert,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Turnbull,  V. 
of  Wybunbury,  Cheshire ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Whitchurch  Gram.  Sch. ; entered  London 
and  North-Western  Railway  Co.’s  Ser. 
1868;  was  Sup.,  London  Div.  1885-7, 
Assist.  Sup.  of  the  Line  1887-94,  Sup. 
of  the  Line  1894-1914,  and  Gen.  Manager 
1914;  is  a Director  of  London  and  North- 
Western,  and  London,  Brighton  and 
S.  Coast  Railways,  and  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  R.E.  (Territorial):  m.  1889, 
Kate,  da.  of  James  Morten  of  Denham 
and  widow  of  Sydney  Humbert ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1911,  Knt.  1913. 
Frogmore  Lodge , St.  Albans. 

Turner,  Sir  George  Robertson, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Turner,  of  9,  Sussex  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  W.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Upping- 
ham; L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1878,  M.R.C.S. 


England  1877,  F.R.C.S.  1880;  sometime 
Surg. -Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; is  Consulting 
Surg.  (sometime  Surg.  and  Lecturer  on 
Surgery)  St.  George's  Hospital,  and 
Consulting  Surg.  Railway  Passengers’ 
Assurance  Co.  ; was  Surg.  to  Dread- 
nought Seamen’s  Hospital  1881-98 ; 
sometime  Examiner  in  Anatomy,  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Physicians  and  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.  ; author  of  various  med.  works  : 
m.  1882,  Isabel  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late 
F.  A.  Du  Croz,  of  Courtlands,  East  Grin- 
stead;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  6,  Half  Moon  Street,  W.  ; 

Wellington , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Son  living — George  Frederick,  b.  1886 ; Lieut. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards : m.  i9i3,Elfrida  Rrick- 
sen. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Isabel  Margaret,  b. 
1883:  m.  1910,  Sydney  Spencer  Saurey- 

Cookson, — Catherine  Mary,  M.B.E.,  b.  1884, 
— Dorothy  Hannah,  b.  1889  : m.  1915,  George 
Arthur  Ewart. 

Turner,  Sir  Joseph,  K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  a J.  P. , and  Managing  Director,  British 
Dyes  (Limited),  of  St.  Andrews  Road, 
Huddersfield;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Birkby  Lodge,  Huddersfield. 

Turner,  Sir  Montagu  Cornish,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Fisher  Turner ; b. 
1853 ; ed.  at  Winchester ; has  been 
Pres,  of  Bengal  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, a Member  of  Calcutta  Cor- 
poration, an  Additional  Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India,  and  a 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Bengal ; 
is  Chm.  of  Chartered  Bank  of  India, 
Australia,  and  China,  Dep.  Chm.  of  Lon- 
don County,  Westminster  and  Parr’s 
Bank  (Limited),  and  a Director  of  British 
India  Steam  Navigation  Co.  (Limited), 
P.  and  O.  Steam  Navigation  Co.  (Limited), 
etc.,  and  a Member  of  Port  of  London 
Authority : m.  1877,  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Howell,  of  Rutland  House,  King- 
ston-on-Thames; cr.  Knt.  1903.  Bedfords, 
Havering  - atte  - Bower , Essex  ; 9,  Palace 
Court,  W.  2/  Oriental  Club. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Montagu,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879 
[see  “Companionage  ”], — another,  b.  1884. 
Daughter  living — One. 

Turner,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Er- 
nest William,  V.C.,  K.C.B. , K.C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Richard  Turner, 
a M.L.C.  of  Quebec ; b.  1871  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Lieut.  Roy. 
Canadian  Dragoons  (severely  wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  V.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
1 7 as  Maj.-Gen.  Canadian  Forces  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; was  Hon.  A.D.C.  to 
Duke  of  Connaught  while  Gov. -Gen.  of 
Canada  ; commanded  a Canadian  Div. 
1915-16,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Canadian 
Forces  in  Great  Britain  1916-18,  when 
he  was  appointed  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff, 
Overseas  Mil.  Forces  of  Canada 
(K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.B.,  Russian  Order  of  White  Eagle, 
French  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1900, 
Harriet  Augusta,  el.  da.  of  Horatio 
George  Goodday  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1917,  K.C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Quebec,  Canada  ; J umor  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Garrison  ( Quebec ) Clubs. 

Son  living — Harold  Richard,  b.  1902. 
Daughters  living — Kathleen  Millicent,  b.  1904 , 
— Evelyn  Constance,  b.  1907. 

Turner,  Sir  Samuel,  son  of  Samuel 
Turner,  of  Rochdale  ; b.  1840  ; is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Samuel  Turner  and  Co. 
(Limited),  cotton  manufacturers,  Chm. 
of  Turner  and  Newall  (Limited),  a Mem- 
ber of  Institute  of  Marine  Engineers,  and 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


a J.P.  for  Lancashire  ; twice  Mayor  of 
Rochdale:  m.  ist,  1864,  Sarah  Jane, 
who  d.  1896,  da.  of  Thomas  Fielding,  of 
Clitheroe,  Lancashire ; 2ndly,  1900, 
Arabella,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Sothern  Bellamy,  farmer,  of 
Gedney,  Lincolnshire ; 3rdly,  1916, 
Lavinia  Heath,  da.  of  William  Wilson, 
of  Knaresborough ; cr.  Knt.  1914. 
Chaseley,  Rochdale. 

Turney,  Sir  John,  son  of  John 
Turney,  of  Birmingham  ; b.  1839  ; ed. 
at  Lincoln  Gram.  Sch. ; was  Sheriff  of 
Nottingham  1878,  and  Mayor  thereof 
1886,  1887,  and  1888  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Town  and  County  of  Nottingham,  an 
Alderman  of  the  Borough,  and  Manag- 
ing Director  and  Chm.  of  Turney  Bros. 
(Limited),  leather  manufacturers  ; was 
a Member  of  Tariff  Commn.  1904  : m. 
ist,  1866,  Mary  Eleanor,  who  d.  1867, 
da.  of  Edward  Nicholson,  of  Man- 
chester; 2nd,  1870,  Juliette  Emma, 
who  d.  1891,  da.  of  Alfred  Topham,  of 
Calais ; cr.  Knt.  1889.  Wilford,  Not- 
tingham ; Borough,  and  Liberal  ( Notting- 
ham) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Audrey  Cecil  [Lady  Readett- 
Bayley)  : m.  1903,  Capt,  Sir  Henry  Dennis 
Readett-Bayley,  K.B.E.,  of  Lenton  Abbey, 
Notts. 

Turpin,  Sir  William  Gibbs,  K.C.B., 
son  of  Henry  Turpin,  of  Harlesden  ; b. 
1854  ; was  Assist.  Comptroller,  National 
Debt  Office  1904-10,  and  Sec.  and 
Comptroller-Gen.  1910-19  : m.  1883, 

Charlotte  Frances  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  William  Moore,  of  They  don 
Bois ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1916.  Bushey  Heath,  Herts. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1902. 

Tweedy,  Sir  John,  LL.D.,  son  of  John 
Tweedy,  of  Stockton-on-Tees,  Durham, 
and  Northallerton,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Elmfield  Coll.,  York,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ; M.R.C.S.  England  1872, 
L.R.C.P.  London  1872,  F.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1876,  Hon.  F.R.C.S.  Edin.  1905  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh  1907 ; was 
Pres,  of  the  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgeons, 
England  1903-6,  and  of  Ophthalmologi- 
cal  So.  of  the  United  Kingdom  1903-5, 
and  Pres,  of  Medico-Legal  So.  1909-12, 
and  of  Roy.  Med.  Benevolent  Fund 
1907-17 ; is  a Trustee  of  Hunterian 
Collection,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Oph- 
thalmic Medicine  and  Surgery  to  Univ. 
Coll.,  London,  Consulting  Ophthalmic 
Surgeon  to  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital  and 
to  Roy.  London  Ophthalmic  Hospi- 
tal, Pres,  of  Medical  Defence  Union, 
and  a Member  of  Council  and  Distribu- 
tion Committee  of  King  Edward’s  Hos- 
pital Fund  for  London  ; author  of  many 
articles  on  Ophthalmic  Medicine  and 
Surgery  : m.  1885,  Mary,  second  da.  of 
Richard  Hilhouse,  of  Finsbury  Place, 
E.C.;  cr.  Knt.  1906.  100,  Harley  Street, 
W.  ; Reform,  and  British  Empire  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Roger  John,  b.  1887;  Capt. 
Indian  Army  : m.  1914,  Sheila  Vivien,  da.  of 
Col.  Herbert  James, C.B. , — Wharton  Richard, 
b.  1889  ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps. 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1892. 

Twigg,  Sir  John,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Hanbury  Twigg,  of  Weep- 
ing Cross,  Stafford ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at 
Repton,  and  at  Balliol  Coil.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1879,  became  Sub- 
Collector,  and  Joint  Magistrate  1891, 
Collector  and  Dist.  Magistrate  1895, 
Collector  of  Customs,  Protector  of  Emi- 
grants, Sup.  of  Stamps  and  Stationery, 
and  Chm.,  Harbour  Trust  Board,  Mad- 
ras 1903,  an  Additional  Member  of 


Legislative  Council,  Madras  1903,  and  a 
Member  of  Board  of  Revenue,  Madras 
1909  ; retired  1912  : m.  1894,  Isabel 
Marie,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Pasteur, 

J. P.,  of  Wynches,  Much  Hadham, 
Herts;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1912.  Mettingham, 
Bungay,  Suffolk ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Twomey,  Sir  Daniel  Harold  Ryan  ; 
b.  1864 ; ed.  at  St.  Stanislaus’  Coll., 
Tullamore,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1884 ; became  Under 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  Burma  1889,  Dep. 
Commr.  1891,  Officiating  Ch.  Sec.  1901, 
Commr.  1905,  a Puisne  Judge  of  Ch. 
Court,  Lower  Burma  1909,  and  Ch. 
Judge  1917  : m.  1895,  May,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  W.  Ponsford,  Chap,  to  the 
Forces ; cr.  Knt.  1917.  Rangoon, 
Burma ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1898. 

T w y n a m , Sir  William  Crofton, 

K. C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; appointed  Writer 
to  Govt,  of  Ceylon  1845,  Assist.  Govt. 
Agent  at  Jaffra  1848,  Assist.  Govt. 
Agent  at  Hanbantota  1854,  and  at 
Manaar  1856,  Govt.  Agent  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces 1868,  and  Govt.  Agent  of 
Northern  Province  1869  ; retired  1896  : 
m.  18 — ; wife  (Elizabeth)  d.  1897  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1884,  K.C.M.G.  1896. 

Tyrrell,  Sir  William  George, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Mr.  Justice  Tyrrell,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1866  ; 
ed.  at  Bonn,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford; 
is  a Senior  Clerk  in  Foreign  Office  ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for 
Foreign  Affairs  (Baron  Sanderson)  1896- 
1903,  Sec.  to  Imperial  Defence  Com- 
mittee 1902-3,  Acting  2nd  Sec.  at  Rome 
*903-4,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State 
for  Foreign  Affairs  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  E. 
Grey,  Bt.,  M.P.)  1907-15  ; appointed 
Assist.  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs  1918,  Private  Sec.  to  Special 
Mission  to  U.S.A.  1919  with  rank  of  Min. 
Plen.  : m.  1890,  Margaret  Ann,  da.  of 
the  late  David  Urquhart,  M.P. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1909,  K.C.M.G.  1913,  K.C.V.O. 
1919.  36,  Egerton  Crescent,  S.W.3  ; 

Travellers' , and  St.  James's  Chibs. 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Julia, — Harriet 
Anne. 

Tyser,  Sir  Charles  Robert,  son  of 
the  late  George  Dorman  Tyser,  of  Ton- 
bridge,  Kent ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1872, 
M.A.  1876)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1873  > 
appointed  Attorney-Gen.,  Leeward  Is- 
lands 1886,  Pres,  of  Dist.  Court,  Ky- 
renia,  Cyprus  1895,  Puisne  Judge  of 
Cyprus  1902,  and  Ch.  Justice  thereof 
1906;  retired  1918:  m.  1893,  Lilian 
Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
John  Kennard  Shaw  [see  Shaw,  Bt., 
colls.]  ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  The  Rectory, 
Wrotham,  Kent;  United  University  Club. 

Udaipur  (Mewar),  H.H.  the  Maha- 
rana  ( Maharaja  Dhiraj  Sir  Fateh  Singh 
Bahadur)  of,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.I.E., 

G.C.V.O.  ; b.  1848  ; is  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India,  and  head  of  the 
Seesodia  Rajputs ; m.  18 — , a lady, 
C.I.  ; cr.  G.C.S.I.  1887,  G.C.I.E.  1911, 
G.C.V.O.  1918.  Udaipur,  Rajputana, 
India. 

Udny,  Sir  Richard,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of 
George  Udny,  B.C.S. ; b.  184 7 ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.,  (M.A.,  ist  Class 
Mathematical  Honours  and  2nd  Class 
Classics  1866,  Fullerton  Mathematical 


KNIGHTS. 


1155 


Scholar  1867,  Hon.  LL.D.  1898) ; in 
B.C.S.  1869-99 ; served  as  Political 
Officer  with  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8, 
with  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition  1881, 
with  Miranza  Expedition  1891,  with 
Isazai  Expedition  1892  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  as  Ch.  of  Political  Staff  (medal 
with  two  clasps) ; went  on  Special 
Mission  to  Kurram  Valley  1888  ; was 
Commr.  of  Peshawur  Div.  1891-9  ; 
conducted  Kunar-Chitral  Boundary 
Commn.  1894-5,  and  Kunar-Khyber 
Boundary  Commn.  1897  : m.  1st,  1883, 
Alicia,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Samuel 
Tomkins,  banker,  of  London  ; 2ndly, 
1917,  Edith  Phyllis,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Davies,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1894,  K. C.S.I.  1897.  100,  York  Man- 

sions, Battersea  Park , S.JV. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Ugyen  Wang  Chuk  [see  Bhutan]. 

Umar  Hay  at  Khan  (Tiwana),  Lieut.- 
Col.  the  Hon.  Malik  Sir  Mohammedd, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Malik  Sahib  Khan,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1875  ; 
is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Cav.,  Chief  of 
the  Kalra  State,  an  Hon.  Magistrate  (1st 
class),  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17,  on  Staff  and  in  Meso- 
potamia (despatches,  Hon.  Major), 
Afghan  War  1919  (Hon.  Lieut.-Col.)  ; 
sometime  a M.L.C.  of  the  Punjab  ; 
acted  as  Indian  Herald  at  Delhi  Durbar 
1911  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1906,  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1911,  K.C.I.E.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Kalra  State  District, 
Shahpur,  Punjab,  India. 

(Jniacke,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Crofton  Campbell,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  el. 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Crofton  James 
Uniacke  ; b.  1866  ; entered  R.A.  1885, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col. 
1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  ten  times, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Military 
Order  of  Savoy,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Order  of  Avis  of  Portugal, 
K.C.M.G.)  : m.  1899,  Minnie  Mary,  da. 
of  Thomas  Wild,  of  Thorner,  Yorkshire  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Urquhart,  Sir  James,  youngest  son 
of  William  Urquhart,  solicitor  ; b.  1864; 
LL.D.  St.  Andrews  Univ.  ; is  a D.L.  for 
Co.  of  the  City  of  Dundee,  and  a J.P. 
for  co.  Forfar  ; was  Lord  Provost  of  the 
City  of  Dundee,  and  virtute  officii  Vice- 
Adm.  of  the  Firth  of  Tay  1908-14  : m. 
1891,  Dorothea  Mary  Catherine,  da.  of 
Patrick  Fay  ; cr.  Knt.  1914.  Magdala 
House,  Dundee. 

Son  living — Douglas  David  Malcolm,  b.  1893, 
Capt.  Indian  Army  : nt.  1918,  Kathleen  May, 
da.  of  Sir  Reginald  Henry  Craddock,  K. C.S.I. 
Daughters  living — Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  1892  : 
m.  1915,  Earle  D.  Nicoll,  Lieut.  Black  Watch 
( Roy.  Highlanders), — Marjorie  Mary,  b.  1895, 
— Kathleen,  b.  1897 : m.  1918,  Capt.  Law- 
rence Hay  Thomson  Sloan,  Cameron  High- 
landers. 

Urwick,  Sir  Henry,  son  of  the  late 
Samuel  John  Urwick,  of  St.  Dunstan’s. 
Malvern  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; 
is  a glove  manufacturer,  a member  ol 
the  firm  of  Fownes  Bros,  and  Co.,  a J.P. 
for  Worcester  and  for  Worcestershire, 
Trustee  of  Worcester  Municipal  Chari- 
ties, and  Vice-Pres.  and  Hon.  Treasurer 
Worcestershire  Liberal  Council : m. 

1890,  Annis,  da.  of  E.  L.  Whitby,  of 
Yeovil;  cr.  Knt.  1915.  St.  Quentin, 


Malvern  ; National  Liberal,  and  Mal- 
vern Clubs. 

Son  living — Lyndall  Fownes,  O.B.E.,  M.C., 
b.  1891 ; Major  Worcestershire  Regt. 

Valadier,  Major’ Sir  Auguste  Charles, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.-,  b.  1873;  Hon.  Major 
Special  List  ; European  War  19 14-19 
with  Army  Med.  Ser.  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.,  K.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m. 
1913,  Alice  Wright  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  47,  Avenue  Hoche, 

Paris. 

Son  living — Charles  Alexander,  b.  1914- 
Daughter  living— Dolly  Marie,  b.  1920. 

Van  Boeschoten,  Sir  Johannes 
Gerard,  son  of  the  late  Henricus  van 
Boeschoten,  formerly  of  Utrecht,  Hol- 
land ; b.  1862  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1884  ; was  Mayor  of  Pretoria  1905-6, 
1908-11  ; is  a member  of  the  firm  of  Van 
Boeschoten  and  Lorentz,  and  a J.P.  of 
Pretoria  : m.  1893,  Edith  Grace  David, 
of  Langhorne,  S.  Wales  ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Sunnyside,  Pretoria,  Transvaal ; Zwart- 
kop  Six  Mile  Spruit,  near  Pretoria. 

Vanden  - Bempde  - Johnstone  [see 
J ohnstone]. 

Van  der  Meulen,  Sir  Frederick  Alan, 
O.B.E.,  only  son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  A. 
Van  der  Meulen,  R.  of  W.  Knoyle, 
Wilts  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch., 
Tiverton,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  Honours  in  Modern  History  1896, 
M.A.  1900)  ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1900  ; 
joined  W.  Circuit ; appointed  Assist. 
Dist.  Commr.,  Sierra  Leone  1907, 
Solicitor-Gen.  1908,  Ch.  Magistrate, 
Gambia  1914,  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
there  1914,  and  Puisne  Judge,  Nigeria 
1919 : m.  igolp,  Aline  Clara  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  Buddie  Atkinson,  of 
Woolley  Grange,  Wilts  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and 
Knt.  1919.  Lagos,  Nigeria  ; Calverley, 
St.  Albans  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Van  Deventer,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Jacob 
Louis,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18—  ; 
served  in  E.  Africa  1914-18,  finally 
Comdg.  Mil.  Forces  there  (C.B.,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Gen.) ; is  Maj.-Gen.  S.  African 
Forces;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Vane-Tempest  [see  Tempest], 

Van  Hulsteyn,  Sir  William,  son  of 
Jan  Maximilian  van  Hulsteyn,  of  Hil- 
versum,  Holland ; b.  1865  ; ed. 
privately,  and  in  S.  Africa  ; is  head  of 
the  firm  of  Van  Hulsteyn,  Feltham,  and 
Fry,  solicitors,  of  Johannesburg,  Repre- 
sentative Knight  Bachelor  for  S. 
Africa,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute  ; sometime  a M.L.C.  of  the 
Transvaal  ; represented  Transvaal 
Colony  before  Concessions  Committee  : 
m.  1894,  Margaretta,  4th  da.  of  Dr.  I.  J. 
Vronk,  of  Pretoria ; cr.  Knt.  1902. 
Yeoville,  Johannesburg ; Rand  (Jo- 
hannesburg) Club. 

Van  Ryneveld,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Hel- 
perus  Andrias,  K.B.E. , D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Air  Force 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; accomplished  first 
direct  Aeroplane  flight  from  England  to 
Cape  Town  1920  (K.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Vanston,  Sir  George  Thomas  Barrett, 
K.C.,  LL.D.,  son  of  John  Davis  Van- 


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ston,  solicitor,  of  Hildon  Park,  Rathgar, 
co.  Dublin  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Kingstown 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1875,  M.A.  1879,  LL.D.  1883) ; Bar. 
King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1878,  and  a K.C. 
1908  ; appointed  Legal  Adviser,  Local 
Govt.  Board,  Ireland  1900  ; author  of 
“ The  Law  of  Public  Health  in  Ireland,” 

“ The  Law  Relating  to  Local  Govern- 
ment in  Ireland,”  and  other  legal  works: 
m.  1899,  Clementina  Mary,  da.  of 
Marcus  Clement  Sullivan,  of  26,  High- 
field  Road,  Rathgar,  co.  Dublin ; cr. 
Knt.  1917.  Hildon  Park,  Rathgar,  co. 
Dublin. 

Sons  living — Eric  Marcus,  b.  19 — , — Cecil 
George,  b.  19 — . 

Daughters  living — Phyllis  Irene  Clementina, 
— Vivien  Violet. 

Vasanji  Trikamiji  Mulji,  Sir,  Rao 
Sahib,  son  of  Sheth  Trikamiji  Mulji ; b. 
1866  ; is  Head  of  the  Jain  Community, 
a Cotton  Merchant,  and  a J.P.  and  Hon. 
Magistrate  of  Bombay  ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 

Vaudrey,  Sir  William  Henry,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Vaudrey,  of  Notting  Hill, 
W.  ; b.  1855  ; admitted  Solicitor  1876  ; 
elected  to  Manchester  City  Council  1889 
(Lord  Mayor  1898-9),  and  became  Aider- 
man  1902  ; is  a member  of  the  legal 
firm  of  Vaudrey,  Osborne  and  Mellor,  of 
Winters  Buildings,  St.  Ann  Street, 
Manchester,  sometime  Chm.  of  Man- 
chester Conservative  Asso.  ; unsuccess- 
fully contested  Manchester,  N.-E.  Div. 
(C)  Jan.  1910:  m.  1880,  Eleanor 

Florence,  da.  of  Septimus  C.  M.  Slade, 
of  Ealing,  W. ; cr.  Knt.  1905.  Devon 
Cottage,  Mount  Avenue,  Ealing,  W.5. 

Vaughan,  Dame  Helen  Charlotte 
Isabella  Gwynne-,  D.B.E.  [see  B. 
Saltoun,  colls.]. 

Veitch,  Sir  Harry  James,  son  of 
James  Veitch,  a Horticulturist,  of 
Stanley  House,  Chelsea  ; b.  1840  ; ed. 
at  Exeter  Gram.  Sch.,  and  in  France 
and  Germany  ; a scientific  and  practical 
Horticulturist,  formerly  head  of  the  late 
firm,  J ames  Veitch  and  Sons  (Limited)  ; 
is  a Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Horticultural 
So.,  a Member  of  various  Scientific 
and  Charitable  Sos.,  and  a Chevalier  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  of 
French  Legion  of  Honour  ; has  Victoria 
medal  of  honour  ; author  of  “ Veitch’s 
Orchidaceous  Plants  and  Manual  of 
Coniferae  ” : m.  1867,  Louisa  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Frederick  William  Johnson  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1912.  34,  Redcliffe  Gardens, 

South  Kensington,  S.W.  ; East  Burnham 
Park,  Slough,  Bucks. 

Venables-Vernon  [see  Vernon]. 

Venbakkam  Comandur  Desikacha- 
riyar,  Sir  ; is  an  Additional  Member 
of  Madras  Legislative  Council ; cr.  Knt.  I 
1906.  Madras. 

Venkata  Swetachalapathi  Run- 
ga  Row  [see  Bobbili]. 

Venning,  Sir  Edgcombe  son  of  the 
late  James  Meybohm  Venning  ; b.  1837; 
ed.  privately  ; L.R.C.P.,  "London  1862, 
F.R.C.S.,  England  1867;  is  an  Hon.; 
Fellow  of  London  Medical  So.  ; for  | 
fifteen  years  Surg.  to  1st  Life  Guards, 
and  House  Surg.,  and  Surg.-Registrar 
to  St.  George’s  Hospital : m.  1873, 

Frances  Edith,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Capt. 
Aylmer  Pearson,  formerly  43rd  L.I. ; cr. 
Knt.  1905.  [He  died  Nov.  17th,  1920.] 
Son  living — Henry  Charles  ( Willett , Bick- 
noller,  Taunton),  b.  1877  : m.  1910,  Ethel 
Isobel  Undo. 


Daughter  living — Ethel  Nina  Patience,  b. 
1876:  m.  1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Camborne  Haweis 
Paynter  (formerly  6th  Dragoon  Guards). 

Veno,  Sir  William  Henry,  son  of 
William  Varney  ; b.  1866 ; Chm.  and 
Gov.  Director  of  Veno  Drug  Co.  (Lim- 
ited), and  Chm.  Column  Press  Club, 
Manchester,  name  changed  from  William 
Reynard  Varney  to  William  Henry  Veno 
in  U.S.A.  1896,  and  by  deed  poll  in  this 
country  1910 ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Racehill, 
Bowdon,  Cheshire. 

Verco,  Sir  Joseph  Cooke,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  James  Crabbe  Verco  ; 
b.  1851  ; Hon.  Consulting  Physician  to 
Adelaide  Hospital  and  to  Adelaide 
Children’s  Hospital:  m.  1911,  Mary 
Isabella  Mills ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  52, 

North  Terrace,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 

Verey,  Sir  Henry  William,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Verey,  of  Bridge  House,  Twy- 
ford,  Berks ; b.  1836 ; ed.  at  Bedford 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  Mathematical  Honours  1856)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1865  ; was  Revising  Bar. 
for  Kent  1875,  and  Official  Referee,  Su- 
preme Court  1876-1920  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Berks  ; has  Vol.  long  ser.  medal  : m. 
1876,  Henrietta  Maria,  da.  of  Edward 
William  Hasell,  of  Dalemain,  Cumber- 
land ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Bridge  House , 
Twyford,  Berks;  New  University,  and 
Berkshire  Clubs. 

Son  living — Henry  Edward,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Patience,  b.  1881: 
m.  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Rose  Caradoc 
Price,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Welsh  Guards. 

Vernon,  Sir  William  Henry 
Venables-  [see  B.  Vernon]. 

Verrall,  Sir  Thomas  Jenner,  son  of 
Henry  Verrall,  J.P.,  of  Brighton  ; b. 
1852  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; L.R.C.P. 
London,  and  M.R.C.S.  England 
1876;  Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1914; 
is  Consulting  Surg.  (formerly  Senior 
Surg.)  Roy.  Sussex  Co.  Hospital ; Chm. 
of  Representative  Body,  British  Med. 
Asso.  1912-15,  and  Chm.  of  Central 
Med.  War  Committee  1915-19 : m. 
1882,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Charles 
Catt,  of  Brighton,  and  Lindfield, 
Sussex ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  The  Briars, 
Entry  Hill,  Bath. 

Sons  living — Paul  Jenner,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S., 
b.  1883 ; sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C. : tn. 

1908,  Edmee  de  Kerhor, — Godfrey  Thomas, 
b.  1898;  sometime  Lieut.  R.A.F. 

Daughters  living— Janet  Mary,  b.  1887 : m. 
1915,  Capt.  Charles  W.  Round-Turner,  R.N., 
— Rosamond  A.  Mary,  b.  1890, — Mary  Clare, 
b.  1892, — Theresa  Mary  Margaret,  b.  1894. 

I Vicars.  Sir  Arthur  Edward,  K.C.  V.O., 
F.S.A.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Col. 
William  Henry  Vicars,  61st  Regt. ; b. 
1864  ; is  a Govt.  Trustee  of  National 
Library  of  Ireland  ; was  Registrar  and 
Knight  Attendant  on  the  Order  of  St. 

I Patrick  and  Ulster  King  of  Arms  1893- 
1908;  edited  “Lodge’s  Peerage” 
1907-8:  m.  1917,  Gertrude  Williford,  da. 
of  the  late  John  James  Wright,  M.D.,  of 
Campfield  House,  Mai  ton,  Yorkshire  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1896,  C.V.O.  1900,  K.C.V.O. 
1903.  Kilmorna , co.  Kerry ; Kildare 
Street  Club. 

Vickrama  Deo,  Maharaja  Sri  Sir, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maharajah  Sri 
Sri  Sri  Ramachendra  Deo  ; b.  1874  ; ed. 
privately ; is  a Zemindar  in  Madras 
Presidency:  m.  1895,  Maharani  Sri 
Sita  Patta  Maha  Devi,  da.  of  the  late 
Rajah  Sri  Dharmagit  Sing  Deo  Bhadur, 
Feudatory  Ch.,  Udaipur,  Central  Pro- 


KNIGHTS. 


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vinces;  cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911.  Jcypore, 
Vizagapatam,  Madras. 

Viljoen,  Hon.  Sir  Antonie  Gysbert, 
son  of  Jacobus  Johannes  Viljoen,  of 
Caledon,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa  ; b. 
1858  ; ed.  at  S.  African  Coll.,  Cape 
Town,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B., 
C.M.  1881);  M.R.C.S.  England  1881; 
was  Dist.  Surg.  at  Caledon  1882-9  and 
at  Krugersdorp  1889-97 ; elected  a 
M.L.C.  of  Cape  Colony  1903,  and  a 
Member  of  House  of  Assembly  1904 
and  1908  ; served  during  Jameson  Raid 
1896,  during  Anglo-Boer  War  1899- 
1901,  and  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1915  ; 
has  been  a Senator  of  Union  of  South 
Africa  since  1910,  and  Hon.  Inspector 
of  Med.  Hospitals,  S.  Africa  since  1915  ; 
is  engaged  in  farming,  and  a Director 
of  National  Bank  of  S.  Africa  and  of 
several  Insurance  cos.  : m.  1887,  Mar- 
garetha,  da.  of  H.P.  Beyers,  M.L.A.,  of 
the  Cape  ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  Oak  Valley, 
Elgin  Station,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa  ; 
Rand  ( Johannesburg ),  and  City  ( Cape 
Town)  Clubs. 

Villiers,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Hyde, 
P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  E. 
Clarendon]. 

Vincent,  Sir  William  Henry  Hoare, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  Rev.  J ames  Crawley 
Vincent,  formerly  V.  of  Carnarvon  ; b. 
1866  ; ed.  at  Christ  Coll.,  Brecon,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; entered  I.C.S.  1887, 
became  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Dep.  Col- 
lector, Bengal  1894,  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector 1898,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1900,  Judicial  Commr.  1906,  Acting 
Judge  High  Court,  Calcutta  1909  and 
1910,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India, 
Legislative  Depart.  1911  ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of 
India  1916  (was  an  Additional  Member 
1911-15) ; was  a M.E.C.  of  Bihar  and 
Orissa  1915-16  ; appointed  a Member 
of  Central  Recruiting  Board,  India 

1917  ; formed  Central  Publicity  Bureau 

1918  : m.  1889,  Grace  Minna,  da.  of 
William  Henry  Trotter ; cr.  Knt. 
1913,  K.C.S.I.  1918.  Delhi  and  Simla, 
India ; East  India  United  Service, 
Bengal  {Calcutta),  and  United  Service 
( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Grace:  m.  1914, 
Charles  Gordon  Arthur,  of  Calcutta, — Isabel 
Wynne  : m.  1915,  Capt.  Percy  Gordon  Loch, 
Indian  Army. 

Vine,  Sir  John  Richard  Somers, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Vine  ; b. 
1847  ; ed.  at  Spalding  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
at  Cambridge  ; was  Private  Sec.  at  the 
Mansion  House  to  Lords  Mayor  of 
London  1872-5,  Sec.  to  Bengal  Famine 
Relief  Fund  1874,  and  to  British  Fund 
for  Relief  of  the  inundated  departments 
of  the  S.  of  France  1875,  City  and 
Official  Agent  to  International  Fisheries, 
Health,  and  Inventions  Exhibitions 
1883-4-5,  and  to  Roy.  Commrs.  for 
Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition  1886  ; 
author  of  “ English  Municipal  Institu- 
tions, their  Growth  and  Development,” 
“The  English  Municipal  Code,”  and 
other  statistical  works,  and  Editor 
and  Compiler  of  several  year-books  ; 
formerly  Superintending  Editor  to 
Waterlow  and  Sons  (Limited) ; is  a 
Journalist  by  profession,  a Lieut,  for 
City  of  London,  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land, Knight  Com.  of  Ducal  Order  of 
Saxe-Coburg  and  Gotha,  Knight  of  the 
Austrian  Order  of  Franz  Josef,  the 
Hawaiian  Order  of  Kamehameha, 


and  other  Orders,  a Fellow  of  the 
Geographical  and  Statistical  Sos.,  and 
Hon.  Sec.  of  National  Leprosy  Fund  ; 
was  Assist  Sec.  and  Gen.  Sub- 
Director  of  Imperial  Institute  1886-96  : 
m.  1870,  Eliza,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
William  Porter,  of  Newmarket  and 
Pinner ; cr.  Knt.  1886,  C.M.G.  1893. 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Sons  living — John  Ernest  Hereward  Somers, 
b.  1874:  m.  1907,  Gladys,  el.  da.  of  Col. 
Charlton  Wooloston, — Harold  Edgar  Somers, 
b.  1881  : m.  1914, — Sydney  Walter  Somers,  b. 
1883  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  and  Capt. 
Comdg.  a Transport, — Frank  Edward  Somers 
b.  1885  : m.  1908,  Grace,  el.  da.  of  the  Hon. 
T.  A.  Hill, — Alfred  Edmund  Somers,  b.  1887  : 
m.  1914. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Saide  Muriel  Somers, 
b.  1890. 

Vinogradoff,  Professor  Sir  Paul, 
LL.D.,  son  of  Gabriel  Vinogradoff,  Di- 
rector of  High  Schs.  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at 
Moscow  Univ.  (M.A.  1904,  Hon.  D.C.L. 
1903) ; LL.D.  Camb.  1905  ; Hon.  D.C.L., 
Durham  1910,  and  Harvard,  Liverpool 
and  Calcutta  1914  ; is  a Fellow  of  the 
Acad.,  Petrograd,  Foreign  Member  of 
Roy.  Danish  and  Norwegian  Acads., 
a Corresponding  Member  Roy.  Prus- 
sian Acad.,  Berlin,  and  an  Asso.,  Roy. 
Acad.,  Belgium  ; was  Professor  of  Univ. 
of  Moscow  1884-1901  : appointed  Cor- 
pus Professor  of  Jurisprudence,  Oxford 
Univ.  1903  ; naturalised  1918  ; author 
of  numerous  Historical  and  other  works  : 
m.  1897,  Louise,  da.  of  Justice  A.  Stang, 
of  Arendal,  Norway ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford;  Athe- 
neeum,  and  Reform  Clubs. 

Son  living — Igor,  b.  1901 ; naturalised  1918. 
Daughter  living — Helen,  6.1898;  naturalised 
1918:  m.  1920,  Frederick  Huth  Jackson, 
Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  [see  Mather-Jack- 
son,  Bt.,  colls.] 

Vithaldas  Damodar  Thakarsi  [see 
Thakarsi]. 

Vivian,  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Pendarves, 
K.C.B.  [see  B.  Swansea]. 

Von  Donop  [see  Donop]. 

Voules,  Sir  Gordon  Blennerhassett, 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Plimley 
Voules,  R.  of  Middle  Chinnock,  Somer- 
set ; b.  1839  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; 
for  45  years  in  Admiralty  (20  years  as 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Parlia- 
mentary and  Financial  Secs.) ; m.  1866, 
Frances  Cotton,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the 
late  J ames  Minchin,  a J udge  of  Supreme 
Court,  Calcutta,  of  Hamslade,  Tiverton  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1906.  Hamslade,  Portchester 
Road,  Bournemouth ; Sports’,  and 
Bournemouth  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Francis  Minchin,  C.B.E.,  b. 
1867  [see  “ Companionage  ”],  — Arthur 
Bennerhassett,  b.  r8 — ; Acting  Ch.  Sec. 
Malay  States. 

Daughters  living — Cherry  Marion  : m.  1897, 
Edgar  Baker,  Treasury  Officer,  Federated 
Malay  States, — Margaret  Rose  Frances  : m. 
1901,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Bennison  Hubback, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,— Eveleen  Dorothy  Felicia. 

Wade,  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Gregory, 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  son  of  W.  Burton 
Wade,  M.I.C.E.  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  All 
Saints’,  Bathurst,  at  The  King’s  Sch., 
Parramatta,  Australia,  and  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  Hon.  Fellow 
1919)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886,  and  a 
K.C.  (N.S.  Wales)  1905  and  (England) 
1919  ; was  Crown  Prosecutor,  N.S.  Wales 
1891,  Attorney-Gen.  and  Min.  of  Justice 
1904-10,  a M.L.A.  1903-17,  and  Premier 
1907-10 ; several  times  Acting  Dist. 
Court  Judge;  Agent-Gen.  for  N.S. 
Wales  in  London  1917-19  ; appointed  a 


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Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  N.S. 
Wales  1920;  is  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium ; was  Chm.  Australian 
Canteens  for  Serbians  1918-19  ; author 
of  “ Married  Women’s  Property  Act,” 
and  “ Employers’  Liability  Act,”  etc.  : 
m.  1890,  Ella  Louise,  da.  of  Francis  Bell, 
M.I.C.Ei ; cr.  Knt.  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1920. 
Sydney , N.S.  Wales  ; Royal  Automobile, 
Sports',  United  Universities,  and  Aus- 
tralia { Sydney ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Burton  Gregory,  b.  1891, — 
Francis  Charles  Gregory,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living — Lorna  Gregory,  b.  1896, — 
Doris  Gregory  (twin),  b.  1896. 

Wadson,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  John,  son 
of  John  James  Wadson  : b.  1844  ; ed.  at 
Warwick  Acad.,  Bermuda  ; has  been  a 
Member  of  House  of  Assembly,  Ber- 
muda since  1875,  Speaker  since  1895, 
and  Chm.  of  Audit  Board  since  1898  ; 
was  a Member  of  Board  of  Public 
Works,  Bermuda  1888-95,  and  Pres,  of 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1907-13  : m. 
1874,  Eva,  da.  of  John  .Samuel  Bonnell 
Darrell;  cr.  Knt.  1911.  Hamilton, 
Bermuda  ; Royal  Bermuda  Yacht  Club . 
Son  living — Walter  Darrell,  b.  1886. 

Waechter,  Sir  Max  Leonard,  son  of 
J ulius  Leonard  Waechter,  of  Stettin  ; b. 
1837  ; ed.  at  Stettin  ; came  to  England 
1859 ; became  a naturalised  British 
subject  1865  ; sometime  Chm.  of 
Bessler,  Waechter  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
London,  Liverpool,  Glasgow,  and  New- 
castle-on-Tyne ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Surrey  (High  Sheriff  1902) ; presented 
Petersham  Ait  and  Petersham  Lodge 
and  Grounds  to  Richmond  ; founded 
Victorian  Convalescent  Home  for  Surrey 
Women,  Princess  Mary  Memorial  Home 
of  Rest,  Children’s  Convalescent  Home 
for  Surrey  (all  at  Bognor),  Queen 
Mary’s  Holiday  Home  for  Governesses 
at  Petersham,  and  European  Unity 
League  : m.  1st,  18 — , Harriet,  who  d. 
1910,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Cave, 
J.P.,  M.P.,  of  Queensberry  House, 

Richmond ; 2ndly,  1912,  Armatrude 
Bertie  Sophia  Effie,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
George  Bertie  Benjamin  Hobart  [see 
E.  Buckinghamshire,  colls.]  ; cr.  Knt. 
1902.  The  Terrace  House,  Richmond, 
Surrey. 

Waghji  Ravaji  [see  Morvi]. 

Wainwright,  Sir  James  Gadesden, 
son  of  the  late  William  Wainwright,  of 
Hoe  Place,  Woking  ; b.  1837  ; ed.  at 
Forest  Sch.,  Walthamstow  ; sometime 
Treasurer,  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital,  and 
Chm.,  N.  Surrey  Dist.  Sch.,  Anerley  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Surrey  : m.  1865,  Emma,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Ranking,  of  Wands- 
worth ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Norney  Grange, 
Godaiming  ; Conservative  Club. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Wake,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Drury  St. 
Aubyn,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.  [see  Wake,  Bt. 
colls.]. 

WakhetsinghJi  Dalelsingh  [see 
Lunawara]. 

Waldstein  [see  Walston]. 

Walker,  Sir  Alexander,  K.B.E. , son 
of  Alexander  Walker  of  Kilmarnock  ; b. 
1869 ; a Director  of  John  Walker  and 
Sons  (Limited),  distillers,  and  of  Glenfield 
and  Kennedy  (Limited),  engineers,  of 
Kilmarnock,  etc.,  etc.  ; rendered  sers.  to 
Min.  of  Munitionsand  other  Govt.  Departs, 
during  European  War,  and  in  disposal 
of  surplus  Govt,  war  material  thereafter : 


m.  1895;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Piersland,  Troon , Ayrshire. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Walker,  Sir{  Byron)  Edmund,  C.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  Edmund  Walker  ; 
b.  1848-;  ed.  at  Central  Sch.,  Hamilton, 
Ontario  ; D.C.L.  Trin.  Univ.  (Canada) 
1904,  LL.D.  Toronto  Univ.  1906  ; is 
Pres,  of  Canadian  Bank  of  Commerce, 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Govs,  of  Toronto  Univ., 
and  of  Board  of  Govs,  of  Toronto  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  of  BoardofTruste.es 
of  Canadian  National  Gallery,  and  of 
Roy.  Ontario  Museum,  and  of  Council 
of  Art  Gallery  of  Toronto,  Pres,  of 
Champlain  So.,  a Fellow  of  Geological 
So.  (England),  a Fellow  of  Institute 
of  Bankers  (England),  of  Roy.  Economic 
So.,  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  of 
Roy.  So.  of  Canada,  a Director  of 
Toronto  Gen.  Trust  Corporation,  Equit- 
able Life  Assurance  So.  (U.S.A.)  and 
Massey-Harris  Co.,  Mond  Nickel  Co., 
Pres,  of  Brunner,  Mond  (Canada)  Co., 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  J ohn 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  of  J apan  at  Torouto  ; has  been 
Pres,  of  Canadian  Bankers’  Asso.,  of 
Canadian  Institute,  and  of  Canadian 
So.  of  Authors  : m.  1874,  Mary,  da.  of 
Alexander  Alexander,  of  Hamilton,  On- 
tario; cr.  C.V.O.  1908,  Knt.  1910.  Long 
Garth,  Toronto  ; Broadeaves,  De  Grassi 
Point,  Lake  Simcoe,  Canada ; York, 
Toronto  University  and  Royal  Canadian 
Yacht  {Toronto),  and  Rideau  {Ottawa) 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Edmund  Murton,  b.  1877 : m. 
1909,  Eleanora  Agnes  Caroline,  da.  of  Hugo 
Walzel.of  Wiesen,  Bohemia, — Ewart  Buchan, 
b.  1879  : m.  1905,  Grace  Edith,  da.  of  Samuel 
Dillon-Mills, — Alfred  Alexander , 6.1891:  m. 
1915,  Violet  E.  A.,  da.  of  C.  Edin  Heward, — 
Harold  Coleman,  b.  1893  : m.  1917,  Kathleen, 
da.  of  Charles  Temple,  M.D. 

Daughters  living — Ethelwyn,  b.  T875 : m. 

1908,  Carl  Hamilton  Hunter,  of  Toronto, — 
Gladys,  b.  1882  : m.  1906,  John  Sherratt 
Hill  Guest,  of  Oakville,  Ontario, — Dorothy 
Isabella,  b.  1889. 

Walker,  Sir  Charles,  K.C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Walker,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Brettargh  Holt,  Kendal ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B. A.  1894);  is  a J.P.  for  London ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Lords  of  the 
Admiralty  190 1-2,  a Principal  Clerk  at 
Admiralty  1909-17,  and  Assist.  Sec. 
there  1917-18,  since  when  he  has  been 
Accountant-Gen.  of  the  Navy;  has 
J apanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun  : m.  1901, 
Fanny  Louisa,  da.  of  Frederick  G. 
Luck ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  31,  Ashley  Gardens,  5. IF.; 

Constitutional  Club. 

Son  living — Charles  Frederick,  b.  t902  ; Mid- 
shipman R.N. 

Daughter  living — Alice  Marguerite,  b.  1904. 

Walker  Sir  George  Casson,  K.C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Walker,  of 
Great  Billing,  Northampton  ; b.  1854  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1875) ; entered  I.C.S. 
1878,  became  Assist.  Commr.,  Punjab 
1884,  Under  Sec.  Finance  and  Com- 
merce Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1886, 
Settlement  Officer,  Lahore  1888,  Direc- 
tor of  Agriculture  in  Punjab  1892,  Dep. 
Commr.  1893,  Commr.  of  Excise  1895, 
Officiating  Revenue  Commr.  1901,  and 
Assist.  Min.  of  Finance  to  H.H.  the 
Nizam  of  Hyderabad  1902 ; retired 
1 91 1 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878- 
80  as  Political  Officer  in  Kabul  (medal) : 
m.  1884,  Fanny  (who  has  1st  class 


KNIGHTS. 


1159 


Kaisir-i-Hind  medal),  da.  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Coates,  of  Portumna,  co.  Galway ; cr. 

C. S.I.  1906,  K.C.S.I.  1911. 

Son  living — Geoffrey,  b.  1887. 

Daughters  living — Jean  Margaret:  m.  1908, 

Major  Robert  Lyle  McClintock,  D.S.O.,  R.L., 
— Lilian  S. : m.  1911,  Capt.  J.  R.  Landale, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1918, — Dorothea : m. 
1914,  Capt.  Campbell  Manning  Christie,  M.C., 
R.G.A. 

Walker,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Harold 
Bridgwood,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Walker,  V. 
of  Dilhorne,  Staffordshire ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Shrewsbury,  and  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb. ; entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 
L.I.  1884,  became  Capt.  1891,  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Major  1902,  Major  Border 
Regt.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  1912, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1916  ; served  with  Soud- 
an Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Egyptian  Frontier 
Field  Force  1885-6  in  Mounted  Inf., 
present  at  action  of  Giniss,  with  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  South  Africa  1900- 
1902,  as  Comdt.  Mounted  Inf.  Batn. 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  on 
Staff  (wounded,  despatches,  promoted 
K.C.M.G.,  Order  of  Savoy,  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; was  D.A.Q.M.G.  Intelligence 
Depart.,  India  1898-1900,  an  Assist. 
Comdt.  at  Sch.  of  Instruction  for 
Mounted  Inf.,  3rd  Army  Corps  1903-4, 
and  on  Gen.  Staff,  gth  Div.,  India 
1912-14 ; appointed  to  command  S. 
Midland  Territorial  Div.  1919 ; author  of 
several  Military  Reports  on  India  and 
China  Frontier  : m.  1887,  Harriet  Edith 
Coulthard  of  Plymstock,  Devon ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Palan 
Lodge,  Crediton,  Devon. 

Sons  living — James  Coulthard,  b.  1889  ; Capt. 
Indian  Army, — Harold  Thomas,  b.  1891 ; 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Herbert 
Ashcombe,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Dr. 
Walker,  of  Hove,  Sussex  ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
at  N.  London  Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at  St. 
Francis  Xavier’s  Coll.,  Bruges  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  (T.F.),  and  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London ; Chm.  of  Railway  Executive 
Committee  1 91 4-1 9 ; entered  London  and 
N.-W.  Railway  Ser.  1885,  became  Assist, 
to  Gen.  Manager  1911,  and  Gen.  Manager 
of  London  and  S.-W.  Railway  1912  ; is 
a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  : 
m.  1st,  1895,  Ethel,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of 
J.  R.  Griffith,  solicitor,  of  Llanrwst,  N. 
Wales  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Lorina,  widow  of 
A.  Shield  ; cr.  Knt.  1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1917.  9,  Maresfield  Gardens , Hamp- 

stead, N.W.  ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Walker,  Sir  James,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Walker,  LL.D.  ; b. 
1864  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  I.C.S. 
1886,  became  Assist.  Collector  and 
Magistrate  Madras  1886,  Assist.  Commr. 
Central  Provinces  1890,  Dep.  Commr. 
1895,  and  Commr.  1908  ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India  1914  : m.  1892,  Georgina 
Mary  Carr,  da.  of  the  late  George  Dunn  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1904,  K.C.I.E.  1917.  Nag- 
pur, Central  Provinces,  India. 

Son  living — Bertram  William  George,  M.C., 
b.  1894  ; Capt.  Indian  Cav. 

Walker,  Sir  James  Lewis,  C.I.E. 
son  of  the  late  John  Walker,  Punjab 
Police ; b.  1845  ; was  Assist. -Sec.  to 
Simla  Bank  Corporation  1868-73, 
Officiating  Dep. -Controller  Public  Works 


Accounts,  Bengal  1873,  Gen.  Manager  of 
Alliance  Bank,  Limited,  India  (which  he 
established,  and  of  which  he  is  now  a 
Director)  1874-91,  Pres,  of  Simla  Munici- 
pality 1884-7,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt. 
2nd  Punjab  Vol.  Rifles  1884-91  ; re- 
ceived V.D.  1911  ; is  a Proprietor  of 
the  Pioneer  and  Civil  and  Military 
Gazette  newspapers  in  India : m.  1st, 
1866,  Lizzie  Marion,  who  d.  1892,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  Hogan,  of  Simla  ; 2nd, 
1893,  Catherine  Featherston,  da.  of 
Charles  Davey,  of  Canonbury,  N.  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1888,  Knt.  1903.  7,  Grosvenor 

Street,  W.  ; Worplesdon  Place,  Wor- 
plesdon,  Surrey  ; Junior  Carlton,  and 
Oriental  Clubs. 

Walker,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Towns- 
hend  Forestier-,  K.C.B.  [see  Fores- 
tier-Walker,  Bt.,  colls.] 

Wallace,  Sir  Cuthbert  Sidney, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Wallace  ; b.  18 — ; M.R.C.S.  England 
1891,  F.R.C.S.  1893,  M.B.  and  B.S., 
London  1894  ; Senior  Surg.  to  St. 
Thomas’s  Hospital,  Lecturer  on  Surgery 
there,  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Surgs.  ; S.  Africa  1899,  as 
Surg.  Portland  Hospital,  European 
War  1914-19,  as  Consulting  Surg. 
British  Expeditionary  Force,  as  tem- 
porary Maj.-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 

D. S.M.  of  America) ; formerly  Surg.,  E. 
London  Hospital  for  Children  : m.  1912, 
Florence  Mildred,  da.  of  Herbert  Jack- 
son,  of  4,  Sussex  Place,  N.W. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
26,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W.  ; Savile 
Club. 

Wallace,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  David, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G. , F.R.C.S.E.,  son  of 
the  late  David  Wallace,  of  Balgrummo, 
Fife;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Dollar  Acad., 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. , C.M. 
1884);  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1886,  F.R.C.S. 
Edinburgh  1887 ; is  Surg.  Roy.  Infirmary, 
Edinburgh,  Lecturer  and  Examiner  on 
Clinical  Surgery  at  Edinburgh  Univ., 
Surg.  to  Victoria  Hospital  for  Diseases  of 
the  Chest,  and  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  ; formerly  Major 
Edinburgh  Co.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
(Vol.) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Senior 
Surg.  in  Charge  of  Edinburgh  Hospital 
(despatches,  medal,  C.M.G.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  ) ; Co-Editor  of  Edinburgh  Hospital 
S.  African  Report,  and  author  of  numerous 
articles  on  surgical  subjects : m.  1905, 
Augusta  Maud,  only  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Thomas  Smith  Clouston,  M.D. , LL.D., 
of  26,  Heriot  Row,  Edinburgh  ; cr. C.M.G. 
1900,  C.  B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
29,  Charlotte  Square , Edinburgh;  Uni- 
versity ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Sons  living — David  Swan,  b.  1906, — Thomas 
Clouston,  b.  1908. 

Wallace,  Col.  Sir  Johnstone, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Wallace,  of 
Whitley  Bay,  Northumberland ; b. 
1861  ; ed.  at  Westgate  Acad.,  and  at 
Rutherford  Technical  Coll.,  Northum- 
berland ; is  Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army  ; 
was  Dep.  Director-Gen.  Trades  Section, 
Min.  of  National  Ser.  during  European 
War  : m.  1889,  Norah,  da.  of  John  B. 
Bowes,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr. 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1917.  Parkholm,  New- 
castle-on-Tyne; Junior  Constitutional 
Club. 

Sons  living — Denis  Bowes  Johnstone,  6. 1894  ; 
Capt.  R.G.A. : w.  1918,  Annie,  el.  da.  of 
James  Smith,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,— Alwyn 


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Stephenson  Johnstone,  b.  1899  ; 2nd  Lieut. 
R.E. 

Daughter  living — Norah  Ruth. 

Wallace,  Sir  Lawrence  Aubrey, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Henry  Wallace  ; b.  1857  ; appointed 
Acting  Administrator,  N.-E.  Rhodesia 
1907,  Administrator  1908,  Acting  Ad- 
ministrator, N.-W.  Rhodesia  1909,  and 
Administrator,  N.  Rhodesia  1911  : m. 
190 7,  Marguerite  Marie,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
Henry  Duboc,  of  Le  Havre,  France ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1910,  K.B.E.  1918.  Lynton, 
Shortlands,  Kent. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1908. 

Wallace,  Sir  Matthew  Gemmill, 
son  of  Robert  Wallace,  of  Ayr  ; b.  1854  ; 
ed.  at  Ayr  Acad.  ; was  Pres,  of  Scottish 
Chamber  of  Agriculture  1910-11  ; is  a 

J. P.,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 

Defence  of  Realm  Losses : m.  1892, 

Agnes,  el.  da.  of  Alexander  J ohnston,  of 
Primside,  Roxburgh;  cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Terreglestown,  Dumfries  ; Reform  Club. 

Wallace,  Sir  Robert,  K.C.,  third  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Wallace,  of  St. 
Stephen’s  Green,  Dublin  ; b.  1850  ; ed. 
in  Dublin,  and  at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Ire- 
land (Mathematical  and  Law  Scholar 
18—,  B.A.  1871,  LL.B.  1873);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1874,  and  a K.C.  1894  ; 
joined  N.-E.  Circuit ; sometime  a Re- 
vising Barrister,  and  subsequently  an 
Examiner  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
J udicature  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Wandsworth  1885,  W.  Div.  of  Edin- 
burgh 1886,  and  W.  Div.  of  Renfrew- 
shire 1892  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Perth  (L) 
July  1895  to  Jan.  1907,  when  he  was 
appointed  Chm.  of  Co.  of  London  Ses- 
sions ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  7,  Leonard  Place, 
W.;  2,  Garden  Court,  Temple,  E.C. ; 
Reform,  and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Wallers,  Sir  Evelyn  Ashley,  K.B.E:, 
b-  18 — ; Pres.  Transvaal  Chamber  of 
Mines  : m.  18—  ; cr.  C.B.E.  and  K.B.E. 
1918.  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 
Daughter  living — One,  b.  1919. 

Wallington,  Sir  Edward  William, 

K. C.V.O.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Col- 
Sir  John  Williams  Wallington,  K.C.B., 
of  Keevil  Manor,  Trowbridge,  Wilts  ; 
b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Fiji  (Sir  G.  W.  Des  Vceux) 
*883-5,  to  Gov.  of  N.S.  Wales  (Earl 
Carrington)  1885-9,  to  successive  Govs, 
of  Victoria  (Earl  of  Hopetoun  and  Lord 
Brassey)  1889-96,  and  to  successive 
Govs,  of  S.  Australia  (Sir  T.  F.  Buxton, 
Bt.,  and  Lord  Tennyson)  1896-1900, 
Private  Sec.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Australia 
(Earl  of  Hopetoun)  and  Clerk  of 
Federal  Executive  Council  1901 -1902, 
and  a Groom  of  the  Bedchamber  to  the 
Prince  of  Wales  1902-10,  since  when  he 
has  been  a Groom-in- Waiting  to  King 
George  V.  ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to 
Queen  Mary  1910,  and  Treasurer  to 
Queen  Mary  1919  ; has  Order  of  League 
of  Mercy,  of  which  League  he  has  been 
Hon.  Registrar  since  1904  ; for  a short 
time  Sec.  of  Melbourne  Club  ; is  a J.P.  • 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  C.V.O.  1910,  K.C.V.O. 
1916.  Buckingham  Palace,  S.1F.  .•  Hil- 
pcrton,  Trowbridge,  Wilts  ; Junior 
Carlton,  and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Wallis,  Hon.  Sir  John  Edward  Power, 
son  of  the  late  John  Edward  Wallis, 
Judge  of  Mixed  Tribunals  in  Egypt ; b. 
1861  ; M.A.  London  18 — ; Bar  Middle 
Temple  1886  ; appointed  Advocate-  | 


Gen.,  Madras  1900,  a Puisne  Judge  of 
High  Court,  Madras  1907,  and  Ch. 
Justice  thereof  1914:  m.  1903,  Doro- 
thea Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Richardson  Fowke ; cr.  Knt.  1912. 
Madras. 

Wallis,  Sir  Whitworth,  son  of  George 
Wallis,  F.S.A.,  Senior  Keeper,  South 
Kensington  Museum  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  pri- 
vately, and  in  Paris  and  Berlin  ; was  in 
Charge  of  Bethnal  Green  Museum  1879- 
81,  also  of  Roy.  Indian  Collections  at 
South  Kensington  Museum  1881-4,  and 
at  Exhibitions  at  Berlin,  Stockholm, 
Copenhagen,  and  Amsterdam ; has 
been  Director  of  Birmingham  Art 
Gallery  since  1885  ; is  a F.S.A.,  Hon. 
Sec.,  Birmingham  and  Midland  In- 
stitute, a Trustee  of  National  Art 
Congress  Studentship  Fund,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  National  Art  Collec- 
tions ; was  on  Staff  of  Roy.  Commn., 
Paris  Exhibition  1878  ; has  several 
foreign  orders  ; author  of  various  cata- 
logues of  works  on  Art : m.  1887,  Char- 
lotte Mary,  da.  of  William  White,  of 
Chislehurst ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Red  Walls, 
Stratford-on-Avon  ; Garrick  Club. 
Daughters  living — Three,  of  whom  Evelyn 
Winifred  m.  1915,  Major  Arthur  Edward 
Stokes-Roberts,  O.B.E-,  M.C.,  Worcester- 
shire Regt. 

Walpole,  Sir  Charles  George  [see 
E.  Orford,  colls.]. 

Walpole,  Sir  Horatio  George,  K.C.B., 
[see  E.  Orford,  colls.]. 

Walston,  Sir  Charles,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Waldstein,  merchant,  of 
New  York  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Columbia 
Coll.,  New  York  (L.H.D.  1892),  and  at 
Heidelberg  Univ.  (Ph.D.  1875) ; Litt.D., 
Camb.  1887,  Hon.  Litt.D.,  Dublin  1914  ; 
was  Lecturer  in  Classical  Archaeology, 
Camb.  Univ.  1880-82,  Reader  in 
Classical  Archaeology  1883-1907,  Direc- 
tor of  Fitzwilliam  Museum  there  1883- 
91,  and  of  American  Archaeological  Sch., 
Athens  1889-93,  and  Slade  Professor 
of  Fine  Art,  Camb.  Univ.  1895-1901 
and  1904-11  ; appointed  Vice-Pres.  of 
Hellenic  So.  1894  ; is  Fellow  and  Lec- 
turer, King’s  Coll.,  Camb.,  a Member  of 
the  Standing  Committee  of  Advice  on 
Art  to  the  Board  of  Education,  a Knight 
Com.  of  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
a Knight  of  the  Order  of  Dannebrog 
of  Denmark,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  British  Archaeological  Sch.,  Athens 
and  Rome  ; changed  spelling  of  name 
to  Walston  1918  ; author  of  numerous 
scientific  and  other  works  : m.  1909, 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  David  L. 
Einstein,  of  New  York,  and  widow  of 
Theodore  Seligman,  of  New  York  ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  Newton  Hall,  Newton, 
Cambridgeshire ; Athenceum,  Marl- 
borough, and  Bath  Clubs. 

Son  living — Henry  David  Leonard  George, 
b.  1912. 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Sophie  Alexandra, 
b.  1910. 

Walters,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Tudor, 
P.C.,  M.P.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 
Walters,  Sir  William  Howell,  son  of 
the  late  William  Walters,  of  Pembroke- 
shire Bank,  Haverfordwest;  b.  185 7;  ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  1879)  I Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1883  ; a J.P.  for  Pembrokeshire  (Sheriff 
1898),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Haverford- 
west : m.  1882,  Mary  Laura,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  William  Davies,  M.P.  for  Pem- 
brokeshire, of  Scoverton,  Milford  Haven  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1920.  Haroldstone  Hall,  Broad 


KNIGHTS. 


I 1 6 1 


Haven , Haverfordwest ; United  Uni- 
versity Club. 

Walton,  Hon.  Sir  Edgar  Harris, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Walton ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a Journalist, 
and  Editor  and  Proprietor  of  Eastern 
Province  Herald,  Port  Elizabeth  ; was 
Treasurer  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1904-8, 
and  a Member  of  S.  African  National 
Convention  1908-9  ; elected  a M.L.A., 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1898,  and  a Member 
of  Parliament  of  Union  of  S.  Africa 
1910 : m.  1st,  1879,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  William  Atwell 
Richards;  2nd,  1920,  Marguerite  Isobel 
McIntyre,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  Cape  of 
Good  Hope;  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1911.  Port 
Elizabeth , Cape  of  Good  Hope ; Port 
Elizabeth,  and  Cape  Town  Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Edgar  Brocas, 
b.  1880, — John  Lawson,  b.  1882. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Dorothy 
Noel,  b.  1885:  m.  1914,  Col.  Douglas  Percival 
Watson,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, — Hellene, 
b.  1889, — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1893. 

Walton,  Sir  William,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
Charles  Walton ; b.  1844 ; sometime 
head  of  the  firm  of  Waltons  and  Co., 
solicitors  ; is  Vice-Pres.,  Transport  Ar- 
bitration Board,  Admiralty,  and  a J.P. 
for  Berks  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1917.  Donning- 
ton  Holt,  Newbury. 

Wankaner,  Capt.  H.H.  the  Maharana 
Raj  Sahib  ( Shri  Sir  Amarsinhji)  of, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  Maharana  Shri  Bane- 
sinhji ; b.  1879  ; is  Raj  Sahib  of  Wan- 
kaner, first  among  the  second  class 
Chiefs  of  Kathiawar,  Senior  Member  of 
the  Zala  Branch  of  the  Kshatriyas  in 
Bombay,  and  one  of  the  Ruling  Chiefs 
of  India  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-16  : m.  1896  ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911. 
Wankaner,  Kathiawar,  Bombay. 
Wapshare,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Richard, 
K.C.I.E .,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  W.  H.  Wapshare,  Indian  Army  ; 
b.  i860  ; entered  Indian  Army  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col. 
1904,  Col.  1907,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1918; 
Burma  Expedition  1886-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  Comdg.  Forces  in  British  E. 
Africa  and  Uganda  1914-15,  Persian  Gulf 
1915,  Comdg.  33rd  Brig,  (despatches, 
C.B.),  Afghan  War  1920  (K.C.I.E.)  ; was 
A.A.G. , India  1906-10,  and  Comdt.  Cav. 
Sch.,  India  1910-12  : m.  1883,  Ada  Mag- 
dalene Farquharson,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  C. 
F.  Hicks,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.S.I.  1918,  K.C.I.E.  1920. 

Ward,  Sir  Adolphus  William,  Lift.  D., 
son  of  the  late  John  Ward,  C.B.,  Min. 
Resident,  Hanse  Towns  ; b.  1837  ; ed. 
at  King  Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  and  at  Peterhouse,  Camb. 
(Fellow  1861,  Hon.  Fellow  1891)  ; 
Litt.D.  1884  ; Hon.  LL.D.  and  Ph.D.  ; 
was  Professor  of  History  and  English 
Literature,  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester 
1866-90,  Principal  thereof  1890-97, 
Vice-Chancellor,  Victoria  Univ.  1886- 
90,  and  1894-9,  Ford  Lecturer,  Oxford 
Univ.  1898,  Gov.  of  Roy.  Holloway 
Coll.  1899-1909,  Pres.  Roy.  Historical 
So.  1899-1901,  of  British  Acad.  1911-3 
(Fellow  1902),  and  Gov.  of  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.  1902-12,  and  of  Bury  St.  Edmunds 
Sch.  1903  ; appointed  Master  of  Peter- 
house 1900,  Pres,  of  Chetham  So.  1901, 
and  of  English  Goethe  So.  1911,  Vice- 
Chancellor  Camb.  Univ.  1901,  and 
Acting  Pres.,  International  Historical 
Congress  1913,  Joint  Editor  of  “Cam- 
bridge Modern  History,”  and  of 
“ Cambridge  History  of  English  Litera- 


ture ” ; is  a Knight  of  the  Order  of  the 
Prussian  Crown  (2nd  class) : author  of 
various  historical  and  literary  works  : 
m.  1879,  Adelaide  Laura,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Burne  Lancaster,  R.  of 
Grittleton,  Wilts  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  Peter- 
house Lodge,  Cambridge ; A thenceum 
Club. 

Daughter  living — Caroline  Adelaide  Theresa, 
b.  1881 : m.  1916,  the  Rev.  Ernest  William 
Barnes,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S.,  Canon  of  Westminster, 
of  3,  Little  Cloisters,  Westminster,  S.W. 

Ward,  Major  the  Hon.  Sir  John 
Hubert,  K.C.V.O.  [see  E.  Dudley]. 

Ward,  Sir  Leslie,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  M.  Ward,  R.A. ; b.  1851  ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Eton  ; is  an  artist, 
portrait  painter,  and  caricaturist ; forty 
years  “ Spy  ” of  Vanity  Fair  ; author  of 
“ Forty  Years  of  ‘ Spy  ’ ” : m.  1899, 
Judith  Mary  Topham-Watney,  da.  of 
Major  Topham,  7th  Hussars,  and  Indian 
Cav.  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  247,  Knights  - 

bridge,  S.  W.  ; 16,  Wellington  Square, 

Chelsea,  S.W.  ; Beefsteak  Club. 

Daughter  living — Sylvia,  b.  1900. 

Ward,  Sir  Thomas  Robert  John, 
C.I.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter 
Ward,  J.P. , of  Kimberley,  S.  Africa;  b. 
1863 ; ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill  ; entered 
Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1883,  and 
became  an  Executive  Engineer,  Irrigation 
Branch,  Punjab  1898,  and  a Sup.  En- 
gineer 1908  ; was  Irrigation  Officer  with 
Seistan  Arbitration  Commn.  1905,  and  a 
Member  of  Punjab  Colonies  Committee 
1907-8;  is  a M.I.C.E.  (Member  of 
Council  1918) ; appointed  Engineer  for 
Irrigation  to  Coronation  Durbar  Com- 
mittee 1911,  Sup.  Engineer  at  Delhi  1912, 
Adviser  on  Irrigation  to  King  of  Siam 
1913,  Ch.  Engineer  for  Irrigation,  and  a 
M.L.C.,  Punjab  1915,  and  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Irrigation,  Govt,  of  India  1917 ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1906,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911, 
Knt.  1920.  Delhi,  India. 

Ward,  Sir  William,  K.C.M.G.,  C.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Ward,  C.B.,  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria’s  Min.  at  Hamburg  ; b. 
1841  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1866, 
became  Vice-Consul  1866,  Consul  at 
Bremen  1871,  at  Portland  (U.S.A.) 
1880,  at  Bordeaux  1882,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Hamburg  1897  ; retired  1911  ; 
has  Jubilee  Medal:  m.  1872,  Jenny 

Maria,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Fowler,  of  Memel,  E.  Prussia  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1900,  C.V.O.  1904,  K.C.M.G. 
1910.  Glen  May,  Amherst  Road,  With- 
ington,  Manchester. 

Ware,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Fabian  Arthur 
Goulstone,  K.B.E. , C.B. , C.M/G.,  son 
of  Charles  Ware,  of  Glendower  House, 
Clifton ; b.  1869 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
London  and  Paris  Univs.  (B.  6s.  Sc.  1894); 
is  temporary  Maj.-Gen.  on  Special  List ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Education,  Trans- 
vaal 1901-3,  Acting  Director  1903,  Direc- 
tor 1903-5,  and  a M.L.C.  1903-4;  edited 
Morning  Post  1905-11  ; commanded 
Mobile  Unit,  British  Red  Cross  So. 
during  European  War  1914-15  (Croix  de 
Guerre,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
was  Director  of  Graves  Registration 
and  Enquiries  1915-18  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.,  Com.  Belgian  Order  of  the 
Crown,  C.B.) ; is  Director-Gen.  of  Graves 
Registration  and  Enquiries  and  Per- 
manent Vice-Chm.  Imperial  War  Graves 
Commn.,  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  ; author 
of  political  and  educational  works  : m. 
1895,  Anna  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
E.  W.  Phibbs;  cr,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 

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(Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  41, 

Gloucester  Terrace , IV.  ; Rose  Cottage, 
Ampney,  Gloucestershire ; Constitutional, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Warner,  Sir  Frank,  K.B.E.,  son  .of 
Benjamin  Warner,  of  Wanstead ; b. 
1862  ; is  a Silk  Manufacturer,  and  In- 
ventor and  Patentee  of  Figured  Velvets 
(three  heights  of  pile) ; was  Chm.  of 
Silk  Trade  Section,  London  Chamber  of 
Commerce  1909-17,  Pres,  of  Silk  Asso. 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1910-17, 
and  a Member  of  Textile  Committee  of 
Board  of  Trade,  and  of  Silk  and  Linen 
Committee,  War  Trade  Depart.  1916- 
17 ; appointed  Adviser  to  Board  of 
Trade  on  Textiles  (other  than  Cotton) 
1918,  Vice-Chm.  British  Empire  Flax 
Growing  Committee,  Board  of  Trade 
1918,  and  Chm.  Board  of  Trade  Com- 
mittee on  British  Industries  Fair  1920, 
British  Silk  Research  Asso.  1920,  and 
Advisory  Committee  on  Silk  Pro- 
duction (Imperial  Industries)  1920; 
elected  Pres.  Textile  Institute  1918  ; is 
a Common  Councilman  of  City  of  Lon- 
don, and  a Member  of  Provisional 
Advisory  Council  of  Board  of  Trade  and 
of  Advisory  Council  for  Victoria  and 
Albert  Museum ; author  of  “The  Silk 
Industry  of  the  United  Kingdom  ” : m. 
1890,  Kate  Dennis,  da.  of  Edmund 
Strange  Parsons,  of  Shernbourne  Hall, 
King’s  Lynn  ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Wood- 
croft,  Mottingham,  Kent ; Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

Son  living — Frank  Cloudesley  ffolliott,  b. 
1894. 

Daughters  living — Evelyn  Sandford  : m.  1915, 
Capt.  Leonard  Tibbitts,  R.E., — Gwendolen 
Branscombe. 

Warner,  Sir  George  Frederic,  son 
of  Isaac  Warner  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1867,  M.A. 
1871,  Hon.  Fellow  1911) ; Hon.  D.Litt., 
Oxford  1902  ; appointed  Assist,  in 
Depart,  of  MSS.,  British  Museum  1871, 
Assist.  Keeper  1888  ; was  Keeper  of 
MSS.,  and  Egerton  Librarian  1904-11  ; 
is  a F.S.A.,  and  a Fellow  of  British 
Acad.  • m.  1884,  Marian,  da.  of  Richard 
Budd  Painter,  M.D.  ; cr  Knt.  1911. 
67,  Eaton  Rise,  Ealing , W. 5. 

Daughter  living — Marjorie  Beatrix  Marian, 
b.  1889. 

Warrack,  Sir  James  Howard , K.B.E., 
son  of  James  Warrack,  of  Montrose  ; b. 
1855  ; ed.  at  Montrose  Acad.  ; a Ship- 
owner ; Pres,  of  United  Kingdom 
Chamber  of  Shipping  T914-15  : m.  t886, 
Dorothy  Cooper,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Todd,  of  Fdinburgh  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
19T9.  38,  Palmerston  Place,  Edin- 

burgh ; Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Warren,  Sir  Alfred  Haman,  O.B.E., 
M.P.,  son  of  Richard  Sambell  Warren, 
or  Callington,  Cornwall ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at 
Poplar  Wesleyan  Day  Sch.,  and  at  City 
of  London  Coll.  ; an  Accountant,  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  London  Reg*.,  a J.P.  for 
London,  Prominent  Friendly  So. 
Representative,  and  Chm  of  Poplar 
local  Tribunal  and  of  its  local  War 
Savings  and  of  Belgian  Refugees 
Committees  ; Mayor  of  Poplar  1913  18  ; 
nas  sat  as  M.P.  for  Edmonton  [Co.  U) 
since  December  1918  m.  1896,  Tane 
Mary,  da.  of  George  William  Castle';  cr. 
O.B.E.  and  Knt.  1918.  Mountain  Ash 
House,  Felstead  Road,  Wanstead. 

Warren,  Gen.  Sir  Charles,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  *ate  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Charles  Warren,  K.C.B.  ; 
b.  1840 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 


at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered 
R.E.  1857,  became  Capt.  1869,  Major 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1878,  Col.  1882,  Maj  - 
Gen.  1893,  Lieut.-Gen.  1898,  Gen.  1904, 
and  Col.  Comdt.  1905  ; retired  1905  ; 
conducted  Explorations  of  Palestine 
and  Excavations  at  Jerusalem  1867-70  ; 
was  H.M.’s  Special  Commr.  to  settle 
Boundary  Line  between  Orange  Free 
State  and  Griqualand  W.  1876  (thanked 
by  Govt.,  C.M.G.),  and  Special  Commr. 
to  settle  land  question  of  Griqualand  W. 
1877  ; commanded  Diamond  Fields 
Horse  throughout  Gaika  War  1878 
(wounded,  L.ieut.-Col.  for  distinguished 
service),  and  subsequently  a Field  Force 
during  the  Griqua  Rebellion  and 
Bechuana  Invasion  (medal,  and 
thanked  by  Imperial  Govt,  and  by 
Provincial  Legislature) ; in  1879  was 
Special  Commr.  to  Bloemboff  District, 
in  command  of  Field  Force  of  N.  Border 
Bechuana  Campaign,  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
and  Administrator  of  Griqualand  W.  ; 
was  Instructor  of  Surveying  Mil.  Sch.  of 
Engineering,  Chatham,  1880-84  ; served 
in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  ; during 
the  war  entered  the  Arabian  deserts, 
without  escort,  in  company  of  Lieuts. 
Burton  and  Haynes,  and  succeeded  in 
learning  the  fate  of  Professor  Palmer’s 
party,  and  in  bringing  the  murderers  to 
justice  (medal,  Medjidie  3rd  class,  and 
K.C.M.G.) ; was  Special  Commr.  in 
Bechuanaland  and  Maj.-Gen.  in  com- 
mand of  Bechuanaland  Field  Force 
1884-5  (G.C.M.G.) ; sometime  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Red  Sea  Littoral ; commanded 
Forces  at  Suakin  Jan.  to  March  1886, 
and  5th  Div.  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
subsequently  acting  as  Mil.  Gov.  of 
Griqualand  West  and  Northern  Cape 
Colony  (despatches,  medal) ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Hallam  Div.  of 
Sheffield  (L)  1885  ; was  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Metropolitan  Police.  1886-8,  and  in 
command  of  troops  in  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1889-94,  and  in  Thames  Dist. 
1895-8  ; is  a J.P.  for  Kent,  a Knight  of 
Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusa- 
lem in  England  ; formerly  Hon.  Col.  1st 
Gloucestershire  R.E.  (Vol.) : m.  1864, 
Fanny  Margaretta.  who  d.  1919,  da.  of 
the  late  Samuel  Haydon  of  Guildford ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1878.  K.C.M.G.  1883, 
G.C.M.G.  1885,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1888. 
The  Oaks,  Westbere,  Canterbury  ; Athen- 
ceum  Club. 

Son  living — Richard,  M.D'.,  F.R.C.S.  (45' 
Weymouth  Street,  IF.),  b.  1876;  Surg.  to 
London  Hospital,  and  Senior  Surg.  to  E. 
London  Hospital  for  Children,  Shadwell,  E. : 
m.  1912,  Violet  Irene,  da.  of  A.  C.  Jenkin,  of 
Heamoor,  Cornwall. 

Daughters  living — Violet  Mary, — Charlotte 
Philippa  Stephana,  b.  1869:  m.  1905,  the 
Rev.  Watkin  Wynn  Williams,  R.  of  Drayton 
St.  Leonard,  Oxfordshire. 

Warren,  Sir  Norcot  Hastings  Yeeles  ; 
b.  x8 — ; is  Sec.  and  Treasurer,  Bank  of 
Bengal : cr.  Knt.  1917.  Calcutta. 

Warren, Sir  Pelham  Laird,  K.C.M.G., 
son  of  Adm.  Richard  Laird  Warren  ; l). 
1845  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1867,  and 
became  Vice-Consul  at  Pagoda  Island 
1883,  Consul  at  Taiwan  1886,  at  Han- 
kow 1893,  and  Consul-Gen.  there  1899, 
and  at  Shanghai  1901;  retired  1911  • 
m.  1875,  May,  da.  of  Joseph  Humpage ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  K.C.M.G.  1902. 
Catton,  Sidmouth ; Oriental  Club. 

Warren,  Sir  (Thomas)  Herbert, 
K.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Algernon 
William  Warren,  of  Bristol;  b . 1853; 


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ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879,  Hon. 
D.C.L.  1907) ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Birming- 
ham, Hon.  D.Litt.,  Bristol ; was  Fellow 
and  Tutor,  Magdalen  Coll.  1877-85, 
Vice-Chancellor  Oxtord  Univ.  1906-10, 
Pres,  of  Magdalen  Coll.  1885-1916,  and 
Professor  of  Poetry,  Oxford  Univ. 
1911-16  ; is  a Gov.  of  Clifton  Coll.  ; 
author  of  numerous  literary  works  : m. 
1886,  Mary  Isabel,  da.  of  Sir  Benjamin 
Collins  Brodie,  2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  K.C.V.O. 

1914.  The  Lodgings,  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford. 

Warrington,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 
Rolls,  P.C.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Waterhouse,  Sir  Herbert  Furnivall, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  Rev. 

C.  J.  Waterhouse;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 

Brighton  Coll.,  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.P.  1889),  and  at  Gottingen ; 

F.R.C.S.  England  1890 ; Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Senior  Surg.  Charing 
Cross  and  Victoria  Hospitals,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  ; 
sometime  Surg.-in-Ch.  Anglo-Russian 
War  Hospital,  and  Examiner  in  Surgery 
in  Univs.  of  London,  Camb.  and  Man- 
chester ; author  of  numerous  med. 
works  : m.  1892,  Edith  Florence,  da.  of 
John  J.  Harker,  of  Middleton  St. 
George,  co.  Durham ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
7,  Wimfole  Street,  W.  ; Savage  Club. 
Daughters  living — Gladys  Muriel,  b.  1893, — 
Violet  Hilda,  b.  1897. 

Waterhouse,  Sir  Nicholas  Edwin, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edwin  Water- 
house,  of  Feldemore,  Dorking  ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  18 — );  a Member 
of  the  firm  of  Price,  Waterhouse  and  Co. , 
chartered  accountants,  of  3,  Frederick’s 
Place,  Old  Jewry,  E.C.  ; Director  of 
Costings,  War  Office  1917-19:  m.  1903, 
Audrey  Hale,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
T.  H.  Lewin,  of  Parkhurst,  Abinger, 
Surrey;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  71, 

Victoria  Road,  Kensington , W. 

Waterlow,  Sir  William  Alfred, 
K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Jameson 
Waterlow,  of  25,  Park  Crescent,  W.,  and 
Great  Doods,  Reigate  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  in  Germany ; ad- 
mitted Solicitor  1895  ; Joint  Manag- 
ing Director  of  Waterlow  and  Sons, 
printers  and  manufacturing  station- 
ers, of  Birchin  Lane,  E.C.  ; Pres 
of  Federation  of  Master  Printers  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1914  and 

1915,  and  of  London  Master  Printers’ 
Asso.  1914  : m.  1904,  Adelaide  Hay, 
da.  of  Thomas  Gordon,  of  Grosvenor 
Street,  Edinburgh  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Elm  Hatch,  Hatch  End,  Middle- 
sex. 

Sons  living — William  James,  b.  1905,— 
Thomas  Gordon,  b.  19 11. 

Watkis,  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Bulckley 
Burlton,  K.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Henry  Watkis,  of  Abbey  dale,  Shrews- 
bury ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
6th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1889,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1907, 
Lieut. -Gen.  1914,  and  Gen.  1917  ; 
retired  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8,  as  D.A.A.G.  1st 
Brig.  Tochi  Field  Force  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
with  Bazar  Valley  Field  Force  1906, 
Comdg.  3rd  Brig.,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (despatches)  ; was 

D. A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters,  India  1895- 
1900,  A.A.G.  1903-4,  1st  Dep.  Sec.,  Mil. 


Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1904-6,  and 
D.A.G.,  W.  Command,  India,  and  Head 
Quarters,  S.  Army  1906-7  ; commanded 
Abbottabad  Brig.,  India  1908-10,  and 
Lucknow  Brig.  1910-11  ; commanded  a 
Div.  in  India  1912-15  ; is  Col  an  Indian 
Inf.  Regt.  : m.  1889,  Marion  Barbara, 
da.  of  the  late  R.B.  Moorhead,  formerly 
12th  (Suffolk)  Regt.,  of  Hillborough, 
co.  Antrim  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915.  United  Service  Club. 

Watney,  Sir  John,  son  of  John 
Watney,  of  Mitcham ; b.  1834  ; ed. 
at  Harrow  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1857  ; 
is  a F.S.A.,  a Lieut,  for  the  City  of 
London,  a J.P.  for  Surrey,  and  Hon.  Sec. 
of  City  and  Guilds  of  London  Institute  ; 
many  years  Clerk  to  the  Mercers’  Co.  ; 
appointed  a Treasurer  for  Lieutenancy  of 
City  of  London  1912  : m.  1864,  Eliza- 
beth, who  d.  1896,  youngest  da.  of 
Stephen  Dendy,  formerly  of  Leigh  Place, 
Surrey ; cr.  Knt.  1900.  Shermanbury 
House,  Reigate. 

Sons  living — Stephen  Cecil,  b.  1868  : m. 

1901,  Marion  Sybil,  youngest  da.  of  George 
Thompson  White, — Frank  Dormay,  C.B.E., 
b.  1870  [see  “ Comp  anion  age  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Elsie  Susannah. 

Watson,  Sir  Alfred,  William,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  R.  Watson,  of 
Nottingham  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Notting- 
ham ; is  Govt.  Actuary,  and  Pres,  of 
Institute  of  Actuaries  : m.  1895,  Edith, 
da.  of  R.  W.  Moffrey,  J.P.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1915,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  18,  Cambalt 

Road , Putney  Hill,  S.JF.15  ; Reform 
and  Authors'  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Edith,  b.  1896, — 
Helena  Eilian,  b.  1900. 

Watson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David,  K.C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Watson,  of 
Quebec;  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Quebec ; D.C.L.  Univ.  of  Bishop’s  Coll. ; 
is  a Journalist,  Managing  Director  of 
Quebec  Chronicle,  and  Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1914-19  Comdg. 
a Brig.,  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen. 
(despatches  eight  times,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  K.C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm)  : m.  1893,  Mary  Browning  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1917, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Quebec,  Canada  ; 
Garrison  (Quebec),  St.  James's  (Mon- 
treal), Royal  Automobile,  Carlton,  and 
Savage  (London)  Clubs. 

Watson,  Sir  Francis,  son  of  Thomas 
Adam  Watson,  of  Beulah,  Thackley  ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
in  France  ; admitted  as  Solicitor  1886  ; 
senior  partner  in  legal  firm  of  Watson, 
Son,  and  Smith,  of  Bradford,  a J.P.  for 
City  of  Bradford,  and  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; Mil.  Representative  for  Bradford 
1915-18,  andChm.  Advisory  Committees 
in  Woollen  and  Worsted  Industries 
IQ16-18 : m.  1892,  Maude,  da.  of  William 
Glossop,  of  Newland,  Hull  ; cr.  Knt. 
1919.  Raw  don  Cragg,  near  Leeds . 

Son  living — Donald,  A.F.C.,  b.  1894;  some 
time  Capt.  R.A.F. 

Daughter  living  — Millicent  : m.  1920, 

Frederick  Croysdale  Waud. 

Watson,  Col.  Sir  Harry  Davis, 
K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Watson, 
G.C.B.,  V.C.,  of  North  Court,  Finchamp- 
stead,  Berks  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house  ; entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1885, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1896,  Major 
1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1914  ; 
Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889- 
92  (clasp),  China  1900,  as  D.A.A.G. 


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(medal),  European  War  1914-19  as  tem- 
porary Maj.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.,  3rd  class  Order  of  Nile,  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  K.B.E.)  ; acted  as  A.D.C.  to 
Prince  of  Wales  during  tour  in  India 
1905-6 ; was  an  Extra  Equerry-in  - 
Waiting  to  the  Prince  of  Wales  1906-10, 
since  when  to  King  George  V.  : m.  1895, 
Ada  May,  da.  of  W.  H.  Reynolds, 
F.R.G.S.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1906,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Son  living — Robert  Arthur  Davis,  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.,  R.E. : m.  1920,  Ethel  Douglas,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Henry  Lace,  C.I.E.,  Imperial 
Forest  Ser. 

Watson,  Sir  Logie  Pirie  ; b.  18 — ; 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Cooper,  Allen 
and  Co.,  of  Cawnpore,  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  Lieut.-Gov.  of  United 
Provinces ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Cawnpore, 
India. 

Watson,  Sir  William,  LL.D.  ; b. 
1858  ; Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen  ; the  well- 
known  poet ; author  of  numerous  poeti- 
cal works  : m.  1909,  Adeline  Maureen 
Pring,  of  Howth,  Dublin  ; cr.  Knt.  1917. 
Gi,  The  Albany , Piccadilly , W. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Watson,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Gordon 
Gordon-,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  George  Watson, 
of  The  Wilderness,  Wobilrn  Sands,  Beds ; 
b.  1874  ; ed.  at  St.  Mark’s,  Windsor  ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1898,  F.R.C.S.  1902  ; 
Hon.  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England ; S.  African  War 
1899-1901,  as  Civil  Surg.  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
as  Consulting  Surg.,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  K.B.E.) ; is  Surg. 
St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  Surg.  to 
St.  Mark’s  and  St.  Andrew’s  Hospitals, 
and  Consulting  Surg.  to  Metropolitan 
Hospital;  joint  author  of  “Diseases 
of  Joints  and  Spine,”  etc.;  assumed 
by  deed  poll  1920  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Gordon  : m.  1917,  Geraldine, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Teevan ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
82,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; Highwood  Cot- 
tage, Harps  den,  Henley-on-Thames ; 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Watt,  Sir  George,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Watt,  of  Old  Meldrum,  Aber- 
deenshire ; b.  1851  ; M.B.,  C.M.  1872  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1904  and 
Glasgow  1907  ; Hanbury  Gold  Medallist 
1901  ; is  an  Officier  d’Academie  (France), 
and  a J.P.  and  County  Councillor  for 
Dumfriesshire  ; was  Professor  of  Botany 
at  the  Calcutta  Univ.  1873-83  ; was 
Scientific  and  Med.  Officer,  Boundary 
Commn.  Manipur  1882-3  ; sometime 
specially  attached,  as  Scientific  Officer 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Depart,  of  Revenue 
and  Agriculture  ; in  charge  of  Indian 
Section  of  Calcutta  International  Exhi- 
bition 1884,  and  of  the  Imperial  (Indian) 
Section  of  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhi- 
bition 1886  ; was  a Gov.  of  the  Imperial 
Institute  1893-4,  Pres,  of  Pharmacolo- 
gical Section  of  Med.  Congress,  Calcutta 
1894,  Reporter  on  Economic  Products 
to  Govt,  of  India  1887-1906,  and  Sup., 
Industrial  Section,  Indian  Museum, 
Calcutta  1894-1903  ; acted  as  Director 
of  Indian  Arts  Exhibition  1903  ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Linnean  So.  and  a Corres- 
ponding Member  of  Roy.  Horticultural  | 


So.,  of  Pharmaceutical  So.  of  Great 
Britain,  and  of  So.  Archeologique 
de  France  ; author  of  “ A Dictionary  of 
the  Economic  Products  of  India,” 
“Wild  and  Cultivated  Cotton  Plants  of 
the  World,”  “ Indian  Art,”  etc.,  etc.  : 
m . 1873,  Jane  H.,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Simmie,  of  H.M.’s  Customs  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1886,  Knt.  1903.  Chinsura,  Lockerbie  ; 
Savage  Club. 

Son  living — Robert  Honey  ( Rosevale , Lang- 
holm, Dumfries ),  M.D. , b.  1880;  Lieut. 
R.A.M.C.  (Embarkation)  : m.  1908,  Jean 

Robert,  da.  of  Neil  McLeod,  of  The  Friars, 
Ettrick  Road,  Edinburgh. 

Daughters  living — Maggie  Rennie  : m.  1901, 
Alexander  Mair  ,of  Calcutta, — Flora  Evelyne. 

Watt,  Hon.  Sir  Thomas,  K. C.M.G., 
son  of  Thomas  Watt,  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
1857 ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  ; was  Min.  of  J ustice  and  Defence 
and  a M.E.C.,  Natal  1903-6  ; served 
during  Boer  War  1899-1902  (despatches); 
is  a M.L.A.  (for  Dundee)  of  S.  Africa  ; 
appointed  Min.  of  Public  Works  and 
Posts  and  Telegraphs  1912  ; now  Min. 
of  the  Interior  and  of  Public  Works  : 
m.  1886,  May,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Lindup  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  K. C.M.G. 
1912.  Newcastle,  Natal. 

Watts,  Sir  (Fenwick)  Shadforth.son  of 
Edmund  Hannay  Watts;  6.1858;  Chair- 
man of  Watts,  Watts  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  7,  Whittington  Avenue,  E.C.,  of  Ship- 
ping Federation  of  Shipowners’  Parlia- 
mentary Committee,  etc.,  of  Britain 
Steamship  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  United 
National  Collieries ; sometime  Pres. 
Chamber  of  Shipping  of  United  King- 
dom ; rendered  sers.  to  Min.  of  Shipping 
during  European  War  : m.  1 8 — , J ulia 
Hamilton,  da.  of  A.  T.  Macgowan, 
formerly  52nd  Regt.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 
8,  Lygon  Place,  Ebury  Street,  S.W.  1 ; 
Martyr  Worthy  Place,  Winchester. 
Watts,  Sir  Francis,  K. C.M.G.,  son 
of  John  Watts,  of  Ilfracombe  ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Mason  Coll.,  Bir- 
mingham (B.Sc.  1902,  D.Sc.  1904) ; was 
Analytical  Chemist,  Antigua  1889- 
98,  and  Analytical  and  Agricultural 
Chemist,  Jamaica  1898-9;  appointed 
Govt.  Analytical  and  Agricultural 
Chemist  (afterwards  Govt.  Chemist 
and  Sup.  of  Agriculture),  Leeward 
Islands  1889,  and  Imperial  Commr.  for 
Agriculture,  W.  Indies  1909  ; became 
a M.E.C.,  Leeward  Islands  1899 ; 
author  of  various  scientific  reports  and 
papers,  etc.  : m.  1882,  Louisa,  da.  of 
Denis  Charles  Sturgess  Payne ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1904,  K. C.M.G.  1917.  Avon- 
vale,  St.  Michael,  Barbados. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two.  of  whom  Marjorie 
Adie:  m.  1914,  Edward  Allan  Grannum, C.M.G. 

Watts,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Ed- 
ward, K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  R.  E.  R.  Watts,  of  Wisbech,  Cam- 
bridgeshire ; b.  1858  ; entered  14th 
Regt.  1880,  became  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  1889,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1908, 
Maj.-Gen.  1917,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  pre- 
sent at  actions  of  Vaal  Kranz,  Tugela 
Heights,  and  Pieter’s  Hill,  and  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
European  War  1914-19,  as  a Brig.  Com. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.B., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
Legion  of  Honour,  K. C.M.G.) ; was  in 


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command  of  a Dist.  E.  Command  1910- 
14  : m.  1896,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  (Dermot)  Daly,  G.C.B., 

C. I.E.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912,  C.M.G.  1915, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  K. C.M.G.  1919. 

Watts,  Col.  Sir  Philip,  K.C.B. , LL.D., 

D. Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  John  Watts,  J.P., 

formerly  of  Havelock  Park,  Southsea ; b. 
1846  ; ed.  at  Coll,  of  Naval  Architec- 
ture ; LL.D.  18 — , D.Sc.  18 — ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  1st 
Northumbrian  Brig.  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; 
equipped  and  sent  out  the  Elswick 
Battery  to  Boer  War  1900-1901  ; for- 
merly Chm.  of  Federation  of  Ship- 
builders ; was  Director  of  War  Ship- 
building Depart,  of  Armstrong,  Whit- 
worth and  Co.  1885-1901,  Director  of 
Naval  Construction  at  the  Admiralty 
1 901 -1 2,  since  when  he  has  been 
Adviser  on  Naval  Construction,  Ad- 
miralty ; is  Senior  Warden  of  Ship- 
wrights’ Co.,  and  Chm.  of  Load  Line 
Committee,  Board  of  Trade,  and  a 
Director  of  W.  G.  Armstrong,  Whit- 
worth and  Co.  (Limited)  ; appointed 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  the 
Supply  and  Storage  of  Liquid  Fuel  in 
Peace  and  War  1912,  and  of  Council  of 
Roy.  So.  1912  ; has  2nd  class  of  Order 
of  the  Rising  Sun,  Japan,  and  Grand 
Cross  of  Spanish  Naval  Order  of  Merit  : 
m.  1875,  Elise  Isabella  (has  5 th  class 
of  Order  of  St.  Saba  of  Serbia),  da.  of 
Chevalier  Gustave  Simonau  de  Saint 
Omer,  of  Brussels ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Civil) 
1905.  10,  Chelsea  Embankment , S.WC ; 

N ewbiggin-by-the-Sea,  Northumberland  ; 
Athenceum,  and  United  Service  Clubs. 
Daughters  living — Agnes,  b.  1878:  m.  1907, 
Com.  Arthur  Penton  Napier  Thorowgood, 
D.S.O. , R.N.  [see  Hunter-Blair , Bt., coils.], — 
Louise  Anne  Watts,  b.  1879  : m.  1897,  Free- 
man Blackett  Thornton  Trevelyan  [see 
Trevelyan,  Bt.,  cr.  1662,  colls.]. 

Watts,  Col.  Sir  William,  K.C.B.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  V.B.  Watts,  of  Melcombe 
Horsey,  Dorchester ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Sherborne  Sch.  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Dorset  and  Cape  Colony,  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  J ohn  of  J erusalem 
in  England,  a F.S.A.,  Hon.  Col.  a Cadet 
Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  Col. 
Comdt.  City  of  London  Mil.  Cadets  (V.D.), 
a Gov.  of  Sherborne  Sch.,  and  of  United 
Services  Coll.,  Windsor,  Dep.  Provincial 
Grand  Master  of  Dorset  Freemasons, 
Grand  Sup.  of  Roy.  Arch  Masons  of 
Dorset,  Provincial  Grand  Master  of 
Dorset  Mark  Masons,  and  Vice-Pres. 
of  So.  of  Dorset  Men  in  London  and 
of  League  of  Mercy ; was  Chm.  of 
Militia  Club  1907-11,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn.  Welsh 
Regt.  1902-8  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Comdt.  of  Kenhardt  and 
Prieska  Dists.  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; raised  and  com- 
manded 1901  the  1st  and  2nd  Batns. 
Cape  Peninsula  Rifles,  and  in  1914  and 
1915  two  Batns.  Welsh  Regt.  ; re- 
ceived Order  of  Mercy  1918  : m.  1883, 
Emily  Anne,  only  da.  of  C.  H.  P. 
Flower ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.B. 
(Civil)  1910.  The  Priory,  Bournemouth ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  Public  Schools, 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Bournemouth 
Clubs. 

Wayland,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William 
Abraham,  son  of  W.  R.  Wayland,  of 
Highbury,  N.  ; b.  1869  ; is  a Chemical 
Manufacturer,  a Lieut.-Col.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Deptford  (Mayor  1914-20)  and  for  co. 
London  : m.  1889,  Bessie,  da.  of  William 


Winn ; cr.  Knt,  1920.  Hempton  Lodge , 
Monks  Horton,  Kent ; Freshford  House, 
Brockley,  S.E.  ; Authors' , and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Weatherbee,  Sir  Robert  Linton,  son 
of  the  late  Jonathan  Weatherbee,  mer- 
chant and  shipowner  ; b.  1836  ; ed.  at 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Coll.,  Prince  Edward 
Island,  and  at  Acadia  Coll.,  Wolfville, 
Canada  (B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1861,  Hon. 
D.C.L.  1883);  Bar.  Nova  Scotia  1863, 
and  a Q.C.  1876  ; appointed  a Puisne 
Judge  of  the  Province  of  Nova  Scotia 
1878,  and  Ch.  Justice  1905  ; retired 
1907  : m.  1864,  Minnie,  da.  of  Lewis 
Johnston,  of  “ Annandale,”  Nova 
Scotia  ; cr.  Knt.  1906.  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia  ; Halifax  Club. 

Sons  living — Six. 

Weaver,  Sir  Lawrence,  K.B.E. ; b. 
1876 ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; formerly 
Architectural  Editor  and  a Director  of 
Country  Life ; appointed  Treasurer  of 
Housing  Asso.  for  Officers’  Families  1916, 
Chm.  of  Council,  National  Institute  of 
Agricultural  Botany  1918,  and  Director- 
Gen.,  Land  and  Supplies  Depart.,  and 
Ch.  Commercial  Adviser  to  Min.  of  Agri- 
culture 1919;  is  a F.S.A.,  and  an  Hon. 
A.  R.I.B.A.  ; sometime  in  Anti-Aircraft 
Corps  ; author  of  various  works  on  archi- 
tecture and  mil.  history,  etc.  : m.  1908, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  To- 
bias W.  Purcell,  R.  A.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  38,  Hamilton 

Terrace,  N.  W.8  ; Reform,  and  Farmers' 
Clubs. 

Sons  living — Lawrence  Purcell,  b.  1909, — 
Tobias  Rushton,  b.  1911. 

Webb,  Sir  Arthur  Lewis,  K. C.M.G.  ; 
b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; entered 
Irrigation  Branch  Public  Works  Depart., 
India  1881,  and  Egyptian  Irrigation 
Depart.  1894 ; was  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Irrigation,  Egypt  1898-1900,  Director- 
Gen.  of  Reservoirs,  Egypt  1900-1906, 
Under  Sec.  Egyptian  Irrigation  Depart- 
1906-8,  and  Adviser  to  Egyptian  Min. 
is  try  of  Public  Works  1908-9 ; has 
2nd  class  Osmanieh  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902, 
K. C.M.G.  1912.  143,  Maida  Vale, 

W. 9 ; Oriental  Club. 

Webb,  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Lisle  Ambrose, 
K.B.E.,  C.B,,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Dr.  J.  S.  Webb;  b.  1871 ; M.R.P.S.  Eng., 
and  L.R.C.P.  London  1895  ; entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899,  became 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  1915, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19,  as  an  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.)  ; appointed  Director-Gen. 
Med.  Sers. , Ministry  of  Pensions  1919; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1905, 

Hilda  Caroline,  da.  of  T.  P.  Priestley  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919, 
K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Dorney  Reach, 
Tap  low. 

Webb,  Sir  Aston,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B., 
P.R.A .,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Webb,  en- 
graver and  water-colour  painter ; b.  1849 ; 
ed.  privately ; is  a Past  Pres,  of 
Architectural  Asso.  and  of  Roy.  Insti- 
tute of  British  Architects  ; A.R.A. 
1899,  R.A.  1903,  and  Pres.  Roy.  Acad. 
1919  ; received  Roy.  Gold  Medal  for 
Architecture  1905  ; was  Architect  for 
the  new  front  of  Buckingham  Palace, 
the  architectural  surroundings  of  Vic- 
toria Memorial  and  the  Mall  Archway. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


and  designed  Victoria,  and  Albert  Mu- 
seum and  many  other  public  buildings  : 
m.  1876,  Marian,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Everett,  F.R.C.S.  ; cr.  Knt.  1904,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1909,  C.V.O.  1911,  K.C.V.O. 
1914.  19,  Queen  Anne's  Gate , West- 

minster, S.W.  ; Athenceum , and  Con- 
servative Clubs. 

Son  living — Maurice  Everett,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  1880  [see  “ Companion  age  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Marian  Dorothy. 

Webb,  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Richard, 
K.C.M.G. , C.B. , son  of  the  late  Richard 
Charles  Webb,  of  Holt,  Norfolk ; b. 
1870;  entered  R.N.  1883,  became  Lieut. 
1891,  Com.  1902,  Capt.  1907,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1918  ; was  Director  of  Trade  Div., 
Admiralty  War  Staff  1914-17,  and  com- 
manded H.M.S.  New  Zealand  in  Grand 
Fleet  1917-18;  a Naval  A.  D.C.  to  H.M. 
1917-18,  and  Assist.  High  Commr.  at 
Constantinople  1918-20,  since  when  he 
has  been  Rear  - Adm.  Mediterranean 
Fleet  ; is  a Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
Grand  Com.  of  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  and  Com.  of  Swedish  Order  of 
Swords,  and  of  Orders  of  Rising  Sun 
of  Japan,  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  and  Crown 
of  Italy;  received  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
medal  1898 : m.  1918,  Agnes  Evelyn, 
da.  of  Robert  John  Foster,  of  Stockeld, 
Wetherby,  Yorkshire  [B.  Bateman]  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1920. 
28,  Wilton  Place , S.  W.  ; United  Service, 
and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Webster,  Sir  Francis,  son  of  Francis 
Webster,  of  Denley,  Arbroath ; b. 
1850  ; ed.  at  Arbroath  and  Edinburgh 
High  Schs.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; is 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Francis  Webster 
and  Sons,  flax  spinners,  of  Arbroath  : 
m.  1889,  Annie,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
Joseph  Frain,  M.D.  ; cr.  Knt.  1911. 
Ashbrook,  near  Arbroath. 

Sons  living — Francis,  b.  1891, — William 
James,  b.  1895. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Ruth,  b.  1890. 

Webster,  Dame  May  Louise,  D.B.E., 
da.  of  Alfred  Whitty,  of  Liverpool ; b. 
1865  ; ed.  privately  ; is  an  actress,  and 
Chm.  of  British  Women’s  Hospital  Com- 
mittee, of  Three  Arts  Women’s  Employ- 
ment Fund,  and  of  Theatrical  Ladies’ 
Guild : m.  1892,  Ben  Webster,  the 
actor ; cr.  D.B.E.  1918.  31,  Bedford 

Street,  Strand,  W.C.  ; Three  Arts,  and 
International  Franchise  Clubs. 

Wedmore,  Sir  Frederick,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Wedmore,  of  Druids  Stoke, 
Stoke  Bishop  ; b.  1844  ; ed.  privately, 
and  in  Paris  ; is  an  author,  reputed  for 
his  works  in  poetic  prose  fiction,  and  art 
criticism,  and  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Painter-Etchers  : m.  18 — , Mar- 
tha, da.  of  the  late  J olin  Peele  Clapham, 
of  Burley  Grange,  Wharfedale ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  73,  Chester  Terrace,  Chester 

Square,  S.W.  ; White  Mill  End,  Seven- 
oaks. 

Daughter  living — Millicent. 

Weedon,  Hon.  Sir  Henry,  son  of 
Henry  Weedon ; b.  1859 ; was  Lord 
Mayor  of  Melbourne  1905-8  ; is  a 
M.L.C.  and  a J.P.for  Victoria,  and  Repre- 
sentative Knight  Bachelor  for  Austra- 
lia : in.  18 — ; cr.  Knt.  1908.  Yar- 
allah,  Anderson  Street,  South  Yarra, 
Victoria,  Australia. 

Son  living — One. 

Weigall,  Sir  William  Ernest  George 
Archibald,  K.C.M.G .,  son  of  Henry 
Weigall,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  E.  Westmor- 
land]; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 


and  at  Cirencester  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll, 
(gold  medallist)  ; was  Resident  Agent  for 
several  large  Agricultural  Estates  1898- 
1910;  is  a J.P.  for  Kent  and  Lincoln- 
shire, Capt.  Yeo. , and  Representative 
Member  on  National  Agricultural  and 
National  Savings  Committees  ; S.  Africa 
1902  with  Northamptonshire  Regt. ; has 
been  Lieut.-Col.  Head  Quarters  Staff, 
and  Inspector  of  Q.  M.G.’s  Sers. , N. 
Command ; formerly  Major  3rd  Batn. 
Northamptonshire  Regt.  ; appointed  Sur- 
veyor of  Food  Consumption  in  Public 
Sers.  1918  to  Jan.  1920,  and  Gov.  of  S. 
Australia  1920 : unsuccessfully  contested 
Lincolnshire,  W.  Lindsey,  or  Gains- 
borough, Div.  ( C ) Dec.  1910  ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  S.  Lindsay,  or  Horncastle,  Div.  of 
Lincolnshire  Feb.  1911  to  Nov.  1918,  and 
for  Horncastle  Div.  of  Lindsey  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1910,  Grace  Emily  Blundell,  da.  of 
Sir  John  Blundell  Maple,  M.P. , 1st  Bt. 
(ext.);  cr.  K.C.M.G.  1920.  Government 
House,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia ; Peiwood, 
Woodhall  Spa,  Lincolnshire;  82,  Eaton 
Square,  S.  W.  ; Carlton,  and  Beefsteak 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Priscilla  Crystal  Frances 
Blundell,  b.  1914. 

Wei  Yuk,  Hon.  Sir  Boshan,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Wei  Kwong  (Compradore 
of  Chartered  Mercantile  Bank  of  India), 
of  Hong  Kong  ; b.  1849  ; ed.  privately, 
at  Hong  Kong  Govt.  Central  Sch.,  at 
Stoneygate  Sch.,  Leicester  (England), 
and  at  Dollar  Institution  (Scotland) ; 
entered  service  of  Chartered  Mercantile 
Bank  of  India  (now  the  Mercantile 
Bank  of  India,  Limited)  in  Hong  Kong 
1872,  and  was  Compradore  thereof 
1879-1910 ; appointed  a Permanent 
Committee-man  of  Hong  Kong  Dist. 
Watch  Committee  1880  ; was  Chm.  of 
Tung  Wa  Hospital  (Hong  Kong)  1881-3 
and  1888-90 ; originator  (1890)  of 
Railway  Scheme  in  China,  which  failed 
on  account  of  opposition  of  Chinese 
officials  ; one  of  the  founders  (1893)  and 
permanent  Committee-man  of  Po 
Leung  Kuk  (Home  for  Destitute 
Women  and  Children  and  Women’s 
Protection  So.) ; is  in  business  in  Hong 
Kong,  an  Unofficial  M.L.C. , Hong 
Kong  (representing  Chinese  commun- 
ity), a J.P.  for  Hong  Kong,  a Member 
for  Standing  Law  and  Public  Works 
Committees,  and  a Member  of  Hong 
Kong  Univ.  and  Prize  Courts ; has 
served  on  numerous  Commns.  and 
Committees  in  the  public  interest,  and 
rendered  much  service  in  negotiations 
between  Chinese  and  Hong  Kong 
Govts.  ; has  3rd  class  of  Chinese  Order 
of  Chao  Hoo,  and  1st  class  of  Swedish 
Order  of  Vasa  : m.  1872,  Yuk  Hing,  el. 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Wong  Shing,  M.L.C., 

J. P.,  one  of  the  founders  of  the  Tung 

Wa  Hospital,  Hanking ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1908,  Knt.  1919.  2,  Hing  Hon,  Hong 

Kong. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Welby,  Lieut.-Col.  Six  Alfred  Cholme- 
ley  Earle,  K.B.E.  [see  Welby,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Welby,  Sir  George  Earle,  C.M.G. 
[see  Welby,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Welch,  Surg. -Rear-Adm.  Sir  George, 

K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ; L.R.C.P.  1882,  M.R.C.S., 
England  1880  ; entered  R.N.  1884,  and 
became  Surg.-Gen.  ; retired  1918  ; now 
Surg.- Rear-Adm.  ; served  with  Niger 
Expedition  1886,  and  in  Crete  1896-7; 


KNIGHTS. 


was  Assist,  to  Med.  Director-Gen.  1899- 
1906,  Instructor  in  Naval  Hygiene, 
Haslar  1906-10,  Dep.  Director-Gen., 
Med.  Depart.  R.N.  1912-16,  and  Surg.- 
Gen.,  R.N.  Hospital,  Haslar  1916-18  ; 
has  2nd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of 
Rising  Sun ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  Fair  View,  Alver- 
stoke,  Hants. 

Wells,  Sir  William  Henry,  son  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Weston  Wells  ; b.  1871  ; 
a Surveyor  and  Estate  Agent,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institution  and  of 
Auctioneers’  and  Estate  Agents’  In- 
stitute (Pres.  1917-19) ; was  Ch.  Live- 
stock Commnr.  and  Principal  Director 
of  Cattle-feeding  Stuffs,  Min.  of  Food 
during  European  War  ; Pres,  of  Coll, 
of  Estate  Management,  an  Additional 
Income-Tax  Commr.,  and  a Member  of 
Board  of  Management  of  West  London 
Hospital : m.  1st,  1896,  Lavinia,  who 
d.  1905,  da.  of  R.  Waite  Cox ; 2nd, 
1909,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Thomas  Walter 
Horne,  of  Weybridge  ; cr.  Knt.  1919. 

1 16,  Kensington  High  Street,  IT. 8 ; 
Morden  House,  Wimbledon,  Surrey  ; St. 
Stephen's  Club. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey  Weston,  b.  1901;  Sub- 
Lieut.  R.N., — Ralph  Weston,  b.  1909, — 
Henry  Weston,  b.  1911, — Peter  John  Weston, 
b.  1915, — Benjamin  Weston,  b.  1918. 
Daughter  living — Lorna  Weston,  b.  1898. 

Wemyss,  Sir  (Maynard)  Francis 
Colchester-,  K.B.E. , son  of  Maynard 
Willoughby  Colchester- Wemyss,  C.B.E., 
of  West  bury  Court,  Gloucestershire ; b. 
1872  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; was 
in  Scottish  Rifles  1890-1903;  is  Sec. 
Gloucestershire  Territorial  Asso.,  Vice- 
Chm.  Severn  Board  of  Conservators,  a 
J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  Gloucestershire  (High 
Sheriff  1919-20),  and  a Member  of  Joint 
Council  British  Red  Cross  So.  and  Order 
of  St.  John,  and  of  Council  of  British 
Red  Cross  So. ; Head  of  Food  in 
Auxiliary  Hospitals  during  European 
War,  and  Director  of  Gloucester  Railway 
Carriage  and  Wagon  Works  : m.  1898, 
Maria  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Robert 
William  Disney  Leith,  C.B.,  of  Westhall, 
Aberdeenshire  [see  Gordon,  Bt. , cr.  1818, 
ext.];  cr.  C.B.E.  1917,  , K.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Ravensworth , Cheltenham;  Cale- 
donian Club. 

Sons  living — Francis  Disney,  b.  1899, — Patrick 
Maynard,  b.  1905. 

Wessels,  Hon.  Sir  Cornelius  Her- 
manus,  son  of  John  H.  Wessels  ; b.  1851 ; 
appointed  Commr.  of  Public  Works, 
Lands  and  Mines,  Orange  River  Colony 
1897,  and  Administrator,  Orange  Free 
State  18 — ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  52,  Aliwal 

Street,  Bloemfontein,  Orange  River 
Colony. 

Wessels,  Hon,  Sir  Johannes  Wil- 
helmus,  son  of  the  late  J.  C.  Wessels, 
solicitor,  of  Cape  Town  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
S.  African  Coll.,  Cape  Town,  at  Cape 
Univ.  (B.A.  1882),  and  at  Downing 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1st  class 
Law  Tripos  1885)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1886  ; acted  as  Legal  Adviser  to  Com.- 
in-Ch.  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  ; has  been 
a Puisne  Judge  of  Transvaal  Colony 
since  1901  (now  a Div.  of  Supreme  Court 
of  S.  Africa,  and  Judge  Pres,  of  Trans- 
vaal Div.)  : m.  1891,  Ella,  da.  of  Col. 
Benjamin  Duff,  sometime  Sec.  of  Postal 
Depart.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ; cr.  Knt. 
1909.  Sunny  side,  Pretoria ; Pretoria, 
Rand,  and  Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town) 
Cltibs. 


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West,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Algernon 
Edward,  P.C.,  K.C.B.  [see  “ Privy 
Council  ”]. 

West,  Sir  Glynn  Hamilton,  son  of 
the  late  Alfred  Thomas  West,  of  Ilkley  ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Sedbergh  Sch.,  York- 
shire ; is  a Mechanical  Engineer,  Vice- 
Chm.  of  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong,  Whit- 
worth and  Co.  (Limited),  Chm.  Arm- 
strong Siddeley  Motors  (Limited),  and 
other  cos.,  a Director  of  Armstrong- 
Whitworth  Development  Co.  (Limited), 
Armstrongs  and  Main  (Limited),  and 
Crompton  and  Co.  (Limited),  and 
Asso.  Member  of  Ordnance  Committee  ; 
was  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Murfltiom 
Supply  1915-16,  Controller  of  SheL 
Manufacture  Sept.  1916  to  March  1917, 
Director-Gen.  of  Shell  Manufacture 
March  to  June  1917,  Director-Gen.  of 
Shell  and  Gun  Manufacture  June  1917 
to  Nov.  1917,  and  a Member  of  Muni- 
tions Council  1917-18  : m.  1903,  Katrine 
Mary,  da.  of  John  Mather,  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne ; cr.  Knt.  1916.  8,  Great 

George  Street,  Westminster,  S.lT.i  ,• 
Reform  Club. 

Son  living — Glynn  Sackville,  b.  190 7. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Katrine,  b.  1909. 

West,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  John 
Sackville-,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.  [see  B. 
Sackville]. 

Western,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William 
George  Balfour,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of 
Charles  M.  Thomas  Western  ; b.  1861  ; 
entered  50th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916  ; retired  1920 ; 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  present  at  attack  on  Tanga 
Pass  (wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  command 
of  a Column  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.B.),  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
K.C.M.G.)  ; was  Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst  1893-4,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  3rd  Div.  S.  Command  1908-10, 
in  command  of  a Dist.  1911-15,  a Base 
Comdt.  1915-18,  and  a D.A.G.  1918-20  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  K.C.M.G.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Westmacott,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard, 
K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  Rev. 
Horatio  Westmacott ; b.  1841  ; ed.  at 
Rossall ; entered  Bom.  Army  1859,  and 
Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1863, 
became  Capt.  1871,  Major  1879,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1885,  Col.  1889,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1899 ; served  during  Indian  Mutiny 
1859  (medal),  against  the  rebels  in  Gu- 
jerat  i860,  against  rebel  Naikras  in 
Panch  Mahals  1868  (thanked  by  Govt.), 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80,  comdg. 
troops  on  line  of  communications  (de- 
spatches, medal),  with  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion 1885  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  bronze  star),  and  with  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition,  as  2nd  in  command 
of  Chittagong  Force,  1889-90  (medal, 
D.S.O.),  with  Mohmand  Field  Force 
1897  in  command  of  1st  Brig,  (de- 
spatches), and  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  in  command  of  4th  Brig, 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
K.C.B.)  ; formerly  in  command  of  28th 
Pioneers  ; was  an  A.A.G.,  Poona  1894- 
5,  a Col.-on-the-Staff  1895-6,  and  in 
command  of  Nagpur  Dist.,  Bombay 
1896-9,  and  of  a 1st  class  Dist.,  Bombay 
1899-1903  ; appointed  Col.  an  Indian 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Inf.  Regt.  1904 : m.  1889,  Margaret 

Rose,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  James 
Caldecott,  C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1890,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1891,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Bishop's 
Caundle,  Sherborne,  Dorset;  United 
Service  Club . 

Son  living — Guy  Randolph,  D.S.O. , b.  1891 
[see  “ Companionage  ”] : m.  1916,  the  Hon. 
Edith  Victoria  Blanche  Winn,  only  da.  of 
2nd  Baron  St.  Oswald. 

Weston,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Aylmer 
(Gould)  Hunter-,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  M.P., 
elder  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Gould 
Read  Hunter-Weston,  D.L.,  F.S.A., 
26th  Laird  of  Hunterston,  Ayrshire  ; b. 
i8f*j.  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 

R. M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Brevet  Major  1895,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col. 
1908,  Maj.-Gen.  1914,  and  Lieut.-Gen. 
1919  ; served  with  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891,  with  Waziristan  Delimitation  Es- 
cort 1894,  present  at  night  action  at 
Wana  (despatches),  with  Waziristan 
Field  Force  1894-5,  Comdg.  Bengal 
Sappers  and  Miners(wounded, despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  with  | 
Dongola  Expedition  1896  on  Staff,  i 
present  at  battle  of  Firket  (despatches,  : 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  4th  { 
class  Medjidie),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  i 
successively  in  command  of  Mounted 
Engineers,  Comdg.  R.E.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
French’s  Cav.  Div.,  D.A.A.G.  Cav.  Div., 
Ch.  Staff  Officer  to  Lieut.-Gen.  French,  | 
and  finally  in  command  of  a Mounted  j 
Column,  present  at  operations  around  I 
Colesberg,  actions  of  Dekiels  Drift  and  j 
Klip  Drift,  relief  of  Kimberley,  actions  1 
of  Paardeberg,  Dreifontein,  Thaba  Nchu,  j 
Karee  Siding,  Leeuwkop,  Roodekop,  j 
Zand  River,  Johannesburg,  Diamond  i 
Hill,  Belfast,  etc.,  and  in  command  of  j 
five  Cav.  Raids  during  advance  to  | 
Pretoria,  cutting  railways  and  tele- 
graphs North  of  Bloemfontein,  Kroon-  ! 
stadt,  and  Pretoria  (wounded,  de-  | 
spatches,  medal  with  seven  clasps,  j 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  first  j 
nth  Inf.  Brig,  in  France,  subsequently 
29th  Div.  at  Dardanelles  at  landing  at  j 
Cape  Helles,  afterwards  8th  Army  Corps  | 
there  and  in  France  (despatches  four 
times,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  temporary 
Lieut.-Gen.,  and  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.B., 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  Grand  Officer 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; is  a 
Knight  of  Justice  of  the  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Ayrshire,  and  appointed 
D.A.A.G.,  E.  Command  1904,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  there  1906,  Col.,  Gen.  Staff, 
Scottish  Command  1908,  Assist.  Direc- 
tor of  Mil.  Training,  Gen.  Staff  at  War 
Office  1911,  and  Comdg.  nth  Inf.  Brig. 
Feb.  1914  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of 
Ayrshire  ( Coalition ) Oct.  1916  to  Nov. 
1918  ; elected  for  Ayrshire  and  Bute- 
shire, Bute  and  N.  Div.,  Dec.  1918  : m. 
1905,  Grace,  only  da.  of  the  late  William 
Strang  Steel,  of  Philiphaugh,  Selkirk- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Hunterston,  West 
Kilbride,  Ayrshire;  2,  Culford  Gardens, 

S. W.3  ; Carlton,  Athenceum,  Naval  and 
Military,  Hurlingham,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Wheatley,  Sir  Zachariah,  son  of  the 
late  Zachariah  Wheatley,  of  Coventry; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  St.  Peter's  Sch.,  Coven- 
try ; a Silversmith,  and  Conidg.  Cyclist 
Corps,  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  S.  Wales  Bor- 
derers ; an  Alderman  of  Abergavenny 


(Mayor  1914-19),  and  a J.P.  for  Mon- 
mouthshire ; enjoys  Bardic  title  of  “ Maer 
Hedd  y Fenni”  ; was  a Member  of  Aber- 
gavenny first  Sch.  Board  ; sometime 
Quarter-Master  and  Hon.  Lieut.  38th 
Div.  Welsh  Army  Corps,  and  Pres.  War 
Savings  Asso.  : has  Gold  Palms  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium:  m.  1890,  Martha, 
fourth  da.  of  the  late  John  Laviers,  of 
Maesteg,  Glamorgan ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
13,  High  Street,  Abergavenny. 

Son  living — John  (1,  Vale  Avenue  Chelsea, 
S.TT.),  b.  1892  : m.  1912,  Edith  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Wolfe,  of  Russell  Square, 
W.C. 

Daughter  living — Frances  Ellen,  b.  1895:  m. 
1920,  Ralph  Hawksworth. 

Wheeler,  Sir  Henry,  K.C.I.E.,C.S.I ., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  Henry  Wheeler  ; b. 
1870 ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Christ’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1891  ; 
was  Under  Sec.,  Bengal  Govt,  in  Re- 
venue Depart.  1898-9,  Junior  Sec.  to 
Board  of  Revenue,  Bengal  1901,  a 
Member  of  Salt  Committee  1903-4,  and 
of  Drainage  Commn.  1905-6,  Dep.  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Finance  Depart. 
1906  and  1907,  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Indian  Decentralisation  1907-9,  Finan- 
cial Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1909-12,  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Home  Depart. 
1912-16 ; appointed  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov.  of  Bengal  1917  : m. 

1909,  Marjory,  da.  of  Sir  Harold  Stuart, 
K.C.S.I.,  K.C.V.O.,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1910,  C.S.I.  1914,  K. C.I.E.  1917.  Cal- 
cutta ; East  India  United  Service,  and 
Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Wheeler,  Sir  William  Ireland  de 
Courcy,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Ireland  de  Courcy  Wheeler, 
Pres.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  of  Ireland, 
of  32,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin  ; b. 
1879 ; ed-  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.D.  1902, 
F.R.C.S.1. 1905);  is  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Surgs.  (Ireland),  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C., 
Surg.  to  Household  of  Lord-Lieut.  of 
Ireland,  and  Hon.  Surg.  to  Forces  in 
Ireland  : m.  1909,  the  Hon.  Elsie,  el. 
da.  of  Baron  Shaw  of  Dunfermline  (Life 
Peer) ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  23,  Fitzwilliam 

Square,  Dublin. 

Son  living — William  Ireland  Thomas  de 
Courcy,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living — Elspeth  D6sir£e  de  Courcy, 
b.  1912. 

Whigham,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Dundas,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  David  Dundas  Whigham, 
of  Prestwick,  Ayrshire  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Fettes  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1885,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1908,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916  ; 
Nile  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at 
battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartoum  (de- 
spatches, medal,  Khedive’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  first  as 
A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Highland 
Brig.,  and  afterwards  as  D.A.A.G.  at 
Headquarters,  present  at  battles  of 
Paardeberg,  Dreifontein,  Vet  River, 
Wittebergen,  and  Witpoort  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  and  1918,  Comdg. 
62nd  Div.  (despatches,  C.B.,  4th  class 
St.  Vladimir  Order,  Legion  of  Honour, 
promoted,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Orders  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  and  Rising  Sun 
and  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan, 
K.C.M.G.) ; was  a D.A.A.G.  1906-9, 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  the  War  .Office 
1909-14,  and  Dep.  to  Ch.  of  Im- 


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perial  Gen.  Staff,  and  a*  Mil.  Member  of 
Army  Council  1916-17:  m.  1899,  Isabel 
Adeline,  younger  da.  of  the  late  F.  A. 
Muntz,  of  Rossmore,  Leamington  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  K.C.M.G.  1919.  Cholderton 
House,  Salisbury  ; Naval  and  Military, 
and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Son  living — Robert  George  Murray,  b.  1903. 
Daughter  living — Ann  Dundas,  b.  1909. 

Whinney,  Sz>  Arthur  Francis,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Whinney,  of 
Avenue  Road,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  ; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  privately,  and  abroad  ; a 
Chartered  Accountant,  head  of  the  firm 
of  Whinney,  Smith  and  Whinney, 
of  London  and  New  York,  Adviser  on 
Costs  of  Production,  Admiralty,  and 
Hon.  Consulting  Accountant  to  the  Ad- 
miralty ; was  Assist.  Accountant-Gen. 
R.N.  during  European  War  : m.  1892, 
Amy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Golden,  of  The  Treasury  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  80,  Gloucester  Terrace, 

Hyde  Park,  W.  ; Charlbury,  Oxon  ; 
Reform,  Bath,  Gresham,  and  British 
Empire  Clubs. 

Sons  living — Ernest  Frederick  Golden,  b. 
1898;  sometime  Lieut.  R.A.S.C., — Douglas 
Harold,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — Amy  Dorothy  Perrot. 
White,  Sir  Charles  Arnold,  son  of 
Thomas  John  White,  formerly  of  Bow- 
don,  Cheshire  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1883  ; was  Advocate-Gen., 
Madras  1898-9,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  Mad- 
ras 1899-14  ; has  been  a Member  of 
Council  of  India  since  1915  : m.  1893, 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Baker-Carr,  R.  of  Lanteglos,  Cornwall ; 
cr.  Knt.  1900.  Oxford  and  Cambridge, 
and  Wellington  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Alice  May,  b.  1894, — 
Daphne,  b.  189 7, — Cynthia  Margaret  Helen, 
b.  1903. 

White,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Cyril  Brude- 
nell  Bingham,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O., 

C.B.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  John 
Warren  White,  formerly  of  Cahirblonig, 
co.  Clare,  and  Brisbane,  Queensland  ; 
b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  in  Queens- 
land ; is  Ch.  of  Personal  Staff,  Australian 
Mil.  Forces;  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), - 
Dardanelles  1915,  with  rank  of  Brig. 
Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.),  France 
1916-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  K.C.M.G., 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  French  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen. 
Comdg.  Forces,  Australia  1904,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  War  Office  1908-11,  and 
Director  of  Mil.  Operations,  Common- 
wealth Forces  1912-14,  when  he  became 
Director  of  Mil.  Art.  Roy.  Mil.  Coll,  of 
Australia  ; appointed  an  A.D.C.  toH.M. 
1917  : m.  1905,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
Walter  Davidson,  of  Coliban  Park, 
Elphins tone,  Victoria ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  K.C.M.G. 
1919,  K.C.V.O.  1920. 

Aralbu,  Toorak,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Sons  living — James  Edward  Brudenell,  b. 
1910, — Patrick  Fitzmaurice  Brudenell,  b. 
1914- 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Clarina  Brude- 
nell. 

White,  Sir  Henry  Arthur,  C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Arnold  White  ; b. 
1849  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1873  ; is 
head  of  the  legal  firm  of  Arnold  and 
Henry  White,  of  12  and  14,  Great 
Marlborough  Street,  W.,  and  Private 
Solicitor  to  H.M.  : m.  1st,  1896,  Isabel 
Mary,  who  d.  1905,  el.  da.  of  Charles 
Courtenay  Colley  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Katie, 


da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Seldon,  C.B.,  of 
Sutton,  Surrey  ; cr.  Knt.  1897,  C.V.O. 
1907.  6,  The  Knoll,  Beckenham. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Joan  I., 
b.  1909, — (by  2nd  marriage)  Barbara,  b.  1910. 
W hite, SiVHerbert  Edward, K.  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Horace  Philips  White, 
formerly  Consul  at  Tangier  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  Historical  Tripos 

1876,  M.A.  1880) ; entered  Consular 
S«r.  1882  ; appointed  Consul  at  Tangier 
1885  (also  Consul  there  for  North- 
Western  Morocco  1890),  with  local  diplo. 
rank  of  2nd  Sec.  1895,  and  1st  Sec. 
1906  ; became  Consul-Gen.  there  1908, 
and  also  Agent  there  1914  ; was  British 
Representative  at  Conference  for  In- 
ternationalization of  Tangier  1912  and 
1913  ; has  Jubilee  and  Coronation 
(1911)  medals  : m.  1887,  Helen  S.,  da. 
of  the  late  Roderick  Hugonin,  J.P., 
formerly  of  Kinmylies  House,  Inver- 
ness ; cr.  C.M.G.  1905,  K.C.M.G.  1917. 
British  Agency,  Tangier. 

Son  living — Anthony  Philipps,  b.  1903. 
Daughter  living — Seydeh  Helen  Louise. 

White,  Sir  Herbert  Thirkell,A.C./.E., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  White  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  ; entered  B.C.S.  1877  ; 
served  in  Upper  Burma  1885-7  ; has 
been  successively  Sec.  for  Upper  Burma, 
Sec.  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Burma,  and  a Commr.  in  Burma  ; was 
Burma-China  Boundary  Commr.  1897- 
8,  Judicial  Commr.  of  Upper  Burma 
1898-1902,  Ch.  Judge  of  Ch.  Court  of 
Lower  Burma  1902-5,  and  Lieut.-Gov. 
of  Burma  1905-10  ; retired  1910  : m. 

1877,  Fannie  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late. 
Capt.  William  Hawes,  Indian  Navy ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1892,  K.C.I.E.  1903.  The 
Cottage,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Noel  Thirkell  ( Rangoon , Burma), 
b.  18—. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Thirkell,  M.B.  E. : 
m.  Charles  Stuart  Pennell,  I.C.S., — Marjorie 
Thirkell:  m.  1905,  Maxwell  Laurie,  M.V.O., 

l. C.S. 

White,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Thomas, 
P.C.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  “Privy 
Council  ”]. 

White,  Sir  William  Hale-,  K.B.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hale- 
White  (“Mark  Rutherford”),  an 
author  ; b.  1857  ; M.D.  London  1880, 
Hon.  M.D.  Dublin  1909 ; Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  at- 
tached to  2nd  London  Gen.  Hospital, 
Consulting  Physician,  Guy’s  Hospital, 
and  Physician  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Hospital ; sometime  Chm.  Queen 
Mary’s  Roy.  Naval  Hospital,  Southend  : 

m.  1886,  Edith  Jane  Spencer,  da.  of  the 
late  Alfred  Downing  Fripp,  Roy.  So.  of 
Water  Colours  ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
38,  Wimpole  Street,  W.i  ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Hale,  b.  1887;  Capt. 
R.A.F., — Reginald  Hale,  M.C.,  b.  1895  ; 
temporary  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt. 

White,  Sir  Henry  Milner-,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  White,  of  Egypt 
House,  Cowes  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1881,  LL.D. 
1890) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886  ; is 
Treasurer  of  Univ.  Coll.,  Southampton, 
a J.P.  for  Hants,  a Member  of  House  of 
Laity  on  National  Assembly,  and  Chm.  of 
Edwin  J ones  and  Co.,  of  Southampton  : 
m.  1st,  1883,  Kathleen,  who  d.  1890,  da. 
of  Charles  Meeres,  of  Sandown,  Isle  of 
Wight ; 2ndly,  1894,  Nita,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Teasdale,  J.P.,  of  Westfield, 
Darlington,  and  widow  of  W.  Hubert 


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Hall ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  The  Deepdene, 
Bitterne,  Hants  ; Carlton  Club. 

Sons  living — Rev.  Eric,  D.S.O.,  b.  1884  [see 
“ Companionage  ”], — Rudolph,  b.  1885  ; in 
I.C.S. 

White-Thomson  [see  Thomson]. 

Whitehead,  Sir  (James)  Beethom, 

K. C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Whitehead,  of  Fiume ; b.  1858  ; ed. 
in  Austria,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  Honours  Moral  Science 
Tripos  1880,  M.A.  1887)  ; entered  Diplo. 
Ser.  1881,  became  Attache  and  3rd 
Sec.  at  St.  Petersburg  1883,  2nd  Sec.  at 
Rio  de  Janeiro  1887,  and  at  Berlin  1889 
(acted  as  Charge  d’ Affaires  at  Munich 
May-June  1897),  Sec.  of  Legation  at 
Tokio  1898  (acting  Charge  d’ Affaires 
1900  and  1901),  and  at  Brussels  1902, 
Sec.  of  Embassy  at  Constantinople 
1902,  and  at  Berlin  1904,  and  Councillor 
of  Embassy  1904  ; was  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Min.  Plen.  at  Belgrade  1906-10  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Hants:  m.  1896,  the  Hon. 
Marian  Cecilia  Brodrick,  da.  of  8th 
Viscount  Midleton  [see  E.  Midleton]  ; 
cr.  K.C.M.G.  1909.  Efford  Park,  Lym- 
ington,  Hants  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Sons  living — George  Robert  Beethom,  b. 
1897;  sometime  Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps, — 
John  William  St.  John,  b.  1901 ; 2nd  Lieut. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps, — Edgar  Cuthbert 
Fremantle,  b.  1905, — Hugh  Laurence  James, 
b.  1908, — Arthur  Wilfrid  Alexander,  b.  1911. 
Daughters  living — Augusta  Alice  Cecilia,  b. 
1898, — Frances  Edith  Marian,  b.  1903. 

Whitehead,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hayward 
Reader,  K.C.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  second  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Clarke  White- 
head,  Head  Master  of  Christ’s  Coll., 
Finchley  [Tancred,  Bt.]  ; b.  1855  ; 

L. R.C.P.  Edin.  and  F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1880  ; 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1882,  and 
became  Maj.-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; 
retired  1917  ; was  Assist. -Professor  of 
Mil.  Surgery  at  Army  Med.  Sch.,  Netley 
1891-6,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer  S. 
Command  1909-12,  when  he  became 
Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  E.  Com- 
mand ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Lieut. -Col.),  with 
Mohmand  Field  Force  1908,  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Salonica  1916-17  as 
Director  British  Med.  Ser.  (K.C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia,  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Royal 
Serbian  Red  Cross,  and  Medaille  d’Or 
des  Epidemies)  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1893,  Evelyn  Wynne,  da. 
of  the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  Henry 
Cayley,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.  [see  Cayley, 
Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909,  K.C.B 
(Mil.)  1917.  Whinfield,  Cobham,  Surrey. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Whitehouse,  Sir  George,  K.C.B., 
son  of  Alfred  Whitehouse,  Paymaster- 
in-Ch.  R.N.,  of  Kingston-on-Thames ; 
b.  1857  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London 
(Associate  1877) ; is  a Civil  Engineer, 
and  Ch.  Engineer  of  Buenos  Ayres  and 
Rosario  Railway  ; has  been  employed 
in  construction  of  Railways  in  S.  Africa, 
Mexico,  India,  Peru,  and  E.  Africa  : m. 
1895,  Florence  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  George  Roach  Hyatt ; cr.  Knt.  I 
1902.  Buenos  Ayres  ; Royal  Societies' 
Club. 

Sons  living — George  Cecil,  b.  1900, — Alfred 
Obr£,  b.  1902, — Frank  Langford,  b.  1904. 

Whitelegge,  Sir  (Benjamin)  Arthur, 
K.C.B. , M.D.,  B.Sc.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  ! 
the  late  Henry  Whitelegge,  of  Tideswell,  i 


Derbyshire;  1852;  ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (Fellow  1897) ; B.Sc., 
London  1874,  M.R.C.S.,  England  1876, 

M.D.,  London  1881,  F.R.C.P.  London 
1898  ; appointed  Med.  Officer  of  Health, 
Nottingham  1884,  County  Med.  Officer 
of  Health,  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  1889, 
Lecturer  on  Hygiene  and  Public  Health, 
Charing  Cross  Hospital  Med.  Sch.  1891, 
Milroy  Lecturer,  Roy.  College  of  Phy- 
sicians 1893,  and  Ch.  Sanitary  Officer, 
W.  Riding  Rivers  Board  1894  ; was 
H.M.’s  Ch.  Inspector  of  Factories 
and  Workshops  1896-17 ; author  of 
“Manual  of  Hygiene  and  Public 
Health  ” : m.  1885,  Fanny  Marian,  da. 
of  the  late  J ohn  Callcott  Horsley,  R.A. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  K.C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
12,  St.  Mary  Abbot's  Terrace,  Kensing- 
ton, W. ; Savile,  and  Athenceum  Clubs. 
Sons  living — Christopher  Horsley  (19,  St. 
Mary’s  Mansions,  W.),  b.  1886;  sometime 
Capt.  R.A.S.C.  : m.  1915,  Geraldine,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Wallace  Bruce,  of  9,  Airlie 
Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W., — Maurice  Hors- 
ley (12,  St.  Mary  Abbot’s  Terrace,  W.),  b. 
1889  ; sometime  Capt.  R.A.F. 

Whitla,  Sir  William,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
M.P.,  son  of  Robert  Whitla  ; b.  1851  ; 
ed.  at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Belfast  (M.D.  1st 
Honours,  and  Gold  Medallist  1877,  Hon. 
D.Sc.);  Hon.  M.A.  Roy.  Univ.  ot  Ire- 
land; L.R.C.P.,  and  L.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh 
1873  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow  1905,  Hon. 
M.D.,  Dublin  Univ.  1912  ; Emeritus 
Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and 
Therapeutics  Queen’s  Univ.,  Belfast, 
Consulting  Physician  to  Belfast  Roy. 
Hospital,  Consulting  Physician  to  Ulster 
Hospital  for  Diseases  of  Women  and 
Children,  and  to  Ophthalmic  Hospital, 
Belfast,  Examiner  for  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  in  Victoria,  Glasgow,  Cambridge, 
Queen’s,  and  Roy.  Univs.,  a J.P.  for  co. 
Antrim,  Past  Pres,  of  Belfast  Shake- 
speare So.,  and  an  Hon.  Member  (1st 
class  medal)  of  l’Academia  Phisico- 
Chimica  Italienna  ; appointed  an  Hon. 
Physician  to  H.M.  in  Ireland  1917  ; for- 
merly Pres,  of  N.  of  Ireland  Branch  of 
British  Asso.,  and  Senator  of  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Belfast ; was  Pres,  of  British 
Med.  Asso.  1909-10,  and  a Member  of 
Irish  Convention  1917-18  ; has  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Belfast  Univ.  ( U ) since  Dec. 
1918  ; author  of  a “ Dictionary  of 
Medical  and  Surgical  Treatment  ” (6th 
edition),  translated  into  Chinese, 
“ Manual  of  Materia  Medica  and  Thera- 
peutics ” (10th  edition),  and  “Theory 
and  Practice  of  Medicine " (2  vols., 
etc.) : m.  1876,  Ada,  da.  of  George 

Bourne,  formerly  of  The  Draconage, 
Stafford ; cr.  Knt.  1902.  Lennoxvale 
House,  Belfast ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Whitley-Thomson  [see  Thomson]. 

Wickham,  Sir  Henry  Alexander,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Wickham,  of  Corbet 
Court,  London,  and  Rose  Cottage,  Haver- 
stock  Hill,  N.W.  ; b.  1844 ; sometime 
Inspector  of  Forests,  and  Commr.  of 
Ctown  Lands,  Govt,  of  India;  rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  Rubber  Planting 
in  Far  East  (Knt.) ; cr.  Knt.  1920.  Royal 
Colonial  Institute,  S.  Kensington , S.  W. 

Wilberforce,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
William,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Ven.  Albert  Basil  Orme  Wilber- 
force, Archdeacon  of  Westminster  ; b. 
1866 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Dragoon  Guards  1886,  became 
Capt.  1896,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col. 
1911,  Col.  1914  (Comdg.  1911-15).  anci 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920  ; Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (despatches),  S.  African 


KNIGHTS. 


II7I 


War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Paardeberg  and  Poplar  Grove  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
•with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  Comdg.  Regt.  and  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Grand  Officer  Order  of 
Aviz  of  Portugal,  K.B.E.,  Portuguese 
Red  Cross  Medal  “ Benemerencia  ” ) ; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada 
1895-8,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.,  S.  Africa  1906-8,  and  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  W.  Command  1909-10  ; a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1905,  Eleanor 
Catherine,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Edward 
Micklem,  of  Rosehill,  Henley-on- 
Thames  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Rosehill, 
Henley-on-Thames  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Wild,  Sir  Ernest  Edward,  K.C., 
M.P.,  son  of  Edward  Wild,  J.P.,  of 
Eaton,  Norwich  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Nor- 
wich Sch.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Honours  in  History  and  Law  and  Win-, 
Chester  Reading  Prize,  B.A.  1890, 
LL.B.  1891,  LL.M.  1895)  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1893,  and  a K.C.  1912  ; goes 
S.-E.  Circuit ; appointed  Judge  of  Nor- 
wich Guildhall  Court  of  Record  Dec. 
1897  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Norwich 
Jan.  1904  and  Jan.  1906,  and  West  Ham 
S.  Div.  Dec.  1910  and  July  1911;  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Upton  Div.  of  W.  Ham 
( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1894,  Myra, 
second  da.  of  William  Barnard,  J.P., 
of  Caister,  Great  Yarmouth  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  25,  Albert  Hall  Mansions,  Ken- 

sington Gore,  S.JK.  ; 1,  Garden  Court, 
Temple,  E.C. ; Carlton , and  Garrick 
Clubs. 

Wilkin,  Col.  Sir  Walter  Henry, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  David  Wilkin,  for- 
merly of  Kelvedon  Hatch,  Brentwood, 
Essex,  and  the  City  of  London ; b. 
1842  ; ed.  at  Brentwood,  and  at  City  of 
London  Sch.  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1875  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  3rd  Middlesex  Artillery  Vol.  (V.D.) ; 
was  Sheriff  of  London  1892-3,  and  Lord 
Mayor  of  London  1895-6  ; has  been  an 
Alderman  of  London  (Lime  Street 
Ward)  since  1888;  is  a J.P.  and  a 
Lieut,  of  City  of  London,  and  a Knight 
of  several  Foreign  Orders  : m.  1872, 
Margot,  da.  of  Henry  Ridley  Dale  ; cr. 
Knt.  1893,  K. C.M.G.  1896.  43,  Glou- 

cester Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ; Linton, 
Cambridgeshire. 

Sons  living — Ernest  Vivian,  b.  1874:  m. 
1905,  Winifred  Bertha,  da.  of  John  Robert 
Cooper . 

Daughter  living — One. 

Wilkinson,  Sir  Hiram  Shaw,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  John  Wilkinson,  of  Bel- 
fast, by  Annabella,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Shaw,  of  Holden’s  Valley, 
Waringstown,  co.  Down  ; b.  1840  ; ed. 
at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Ireland  (B.A.  1864, 
LL.D.  1881)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1872 
(obtained  Studentship  awarded  by  Four 
Inns  of  Court,  Michaelmas  Term  1871)  ; 
appointed  Student  Interpreter  in  J apan 
1864,  a 1st  class  Assist.  1868,  Vice- 
Consul  at  Neegata  1877,  Crown  Advo- 
cate in  China  1881,  British  Commr.  for 
Settlement  of  Canton  Riots  Claims 
1883,  J udge  of  H.B.M.’s  Court  for  J apan 
1897,  and  Ch.  Justice  of  H.B.M. 
Supreme  Court  for  China  and  Corea 
1900  ; retired  1905  ; acted  as  Vice- 
Consul  at  Hiogo  and  Osaka  1872,  as 
Consul  at  Kanagawa  on  various  oc- 
casions 1873-9,  as  Assist.  Judge  at 
Shanghai  in  1879  and  1880,  as  Judge  of 


H.B.M.’s  Court  for  Japan  1894  and 
1895,  and  as  Ch.  Justice  of  H.B.M.’s 
Supreme  Court  for  China  and  J apan  on 
several  occasions  ; is  a Pro-Chancellor 
of  Queen’s  Univ.,  Belfast,  and  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Londonderry  ; served 
as  a Member  of  Commn.  of  Inquiry  on 
National  Education  in  Ireland  1913  : 
m.  1864,  Prudie,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of 
Thomas  Gaffikin,  of  Belfast ; cr.  Knt. 
1903.  Moneyshanere,  Tobermore,  co. 
Londonderry  ; Athenceum,  Wellington, 
and  Ulster  ( Belfast ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Hiram  Parkes  B.C.L.,  b.  1866  ; 
Judge  of  H.B.M.’s  High  Court  at  Wei-hai- 
Wei : m.  1st,  1893,  Rosetta  Mary,  who  d. 
1899,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  Stromeyer  Little, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  Whitehill,  Roughets,  Bletching- 
ley ; 2nd,  1910,  Marjorie  Florence,  da.  of 
John  George  Dalzell,  of  Marlowe  House, 
Dulwich,  S.E. , — Rev.  Thomas  Gaffikin  ( Down- 
patrick, co.  Down),  b.  1869. 

Wilkinson,  Major  Sir  Nevile  Rod- 
well,  C.V.O.,  F.S.A.,  A.R.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  Josiah  Wilkinson,  V.D.,  of 
Southampton  Lodge,  Highgate,  N.  ; b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.  M.C. ; 
entered  Coldstream  Guards  1890,  and 
retired  as  Capt.  1907  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899,  1900,  and  1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Belmont,  Graspan,  Modder  River, 
Magersfontein,  Dreifontein,  and  march 
to  Bloemfontein  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  as  Base  Comdt.,  and 

# D.A.A. G.  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
Chevalier  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
1914-15  Star,  two  medals)  ; is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  a J.P., 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; has 
been  Ulster  King  of  Arms  and  Principal 
Herald  of  all,  Ireland  and  Registrar  and 
Knight  Attendant  of  Order  of  St.  Patrick 
since  1908 ; received  Coronation  medal 
191.1 : m.  1903,  Lady  Beatrix  Frances 
Gertrude  Herbert,  da.  of  14th  Earl  of 
Pembroke;  cr.  C.V.O.  1911,  Knt.  1920. 
Office  of  Arms,  The  Castle,  Dublin;  6, 
Duchess  Street,  Portland  Place,  W. ; 
Guards’,  Burlington  Fine  Arts,  and 
Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Daughters  living — Gwendolen  Eleanor  May, 
b.  1904, — Muriel  Phyllis,  b.  1908. 

Wilkinson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Percival 
Spearman,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Percival  Wilkinson,  of  Mount  Os- 
wald, Durham  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Up- 
pingham ; entered  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  1886,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
1909,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1912  ; served  with 
several  Expeditions  on  the  Niger  Coast 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  during  Ashanti  Expedition 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kumasi 
(slightly  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1915-18,  Comdg. 
a Div.  (slightly  wounded)  ; was  em- 
ployed with  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1897-1904,  Inspector-Gen.  thereof  1909- 
13,  and  in  command  of  1st  Inf.  Brig.  S. 
Army,  India  1913-14  ; appointed  Col. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  1915,  and  to 
command  Northumbrian  Div.,  Terri- 
torial Force  1919  ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy  : m.  1910,  Cicely  Mary,  younger 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Walter  Charles  Hunter- 
Blair,  C.B.  [see  Hunter-Blair,  Bt.] ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  and  C.M.G.  1914,  K.C.M.G. 
1917.  United  Service  Club. 

Daughters  living — Antonia  Mary,  b.  1914, — 
Judith  Cicely,  b.  1916. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Wilkinson,  Sir  William  Henry,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Wilmot  Wilkin- 
son, of  Belper  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Wolver- 
hampton, and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Davis  Chinese  Scholar  1879,  B.A. 
1880)  ; entered  Chinese  Consular  Ser. 
1880  ; was  Acting  Consul-Gen.,  Korea 
1 893-4  ; appointed  Consul  at  Ningpo 

1899,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Yunnanfu 
1902,  at  Chengtu  1909,  at  Mukden  1911, 
and  at  Hankow  1912  : m.  1st,  1883, 
Frances  Emily,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Allen,  of  Thurmaston 
Manor,  Leicester ; 2nd,  1899,  Alice 
Maud  Mary,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Frank  Dickson,  R.  of  Ribchester, 
3rd,  1919,  Agnes  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Arthur  Lewis  Gore,  V.  of 
Ogbourne  St.  George,  Wilts ; cr.  Knt. 
1913.  Deepdene,  Bathampton  ; Thatched 
House,  and  Bath  and  County  Clubs. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Ralph  Wilmot, 
b.  1884;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.:  m.  1908,  Violet 
Alison,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  de  Multon  Lee 
Braddell,  Ch.  Judicial  Commr.,  Federated 
Malay  States,  — (by  2nd  marriage)  Guy 
Wilmot,  b.  1900. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Winifred 
Margaret  Wilmot,  b.  1885, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Ethel  Gwendolen  Beryl  Wilmot,  b.  1901. 

Willcocks,  Gen.  Sir  James,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  Willcocks,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; b. 
1857  ; LL.D.,  Amherst  Coll.,  U.S.A. 
1918  ; entered  Army  1878,  became 
Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt. 
(Roy.  Canadians)  1884,  Major  1893, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col. 

1900,  Col.  1902,  Maj.-Gen.  1906,  Lieut.- 
Gen.  1908,  and  Gen.  1916  ; served  in 
Afghan  Campaign  1879-80  (medal),  with 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881 
(despatches),  in  Soudan  Expedition 
1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
with  Burmah  Expeditions  1886-7  and 
1887-9  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  in  Chin-Lushai  Expedi- 
tion 1889-90  (clasp),  in  Manipur  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (despatches,  clasp),  with 
Tochi  Field  Force  1897  as  A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lt.- 
Col.),  in  command  of  Force  in  Borgu, 
W.  Africa  (specially  thanked  by  Govt., 
medal  with  clasp,  C.M.G.)  and  in  Niger 
Territories  1899  (two  clasps),  and  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1900,  relieving 
Kumassi  (medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Col., 
K.C.M.G.,  mentioned  in  King’s  speech 
at  opening  of  Parliament,  Freedom  of 
City  of  London,  Sword  of  Honour),  in 
S.  Africa  1902,  as  Col.-on-the-Staff 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  command  of 
Zakka  Khel  Expedition  and  Mohmand 
operations  1908  (medal  with  clasp, 
promoted,  thanked  by  Govt.,  and  Gov.- 
Gen.  in  Council),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16,  in  command  of  Indian 
Corps  (despatches,  Grand  Cross  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  G. C.M.G.) ; was  two 
years  a 1st  class  Station  Staff  Officer, 
Bengal,  then  a D.A.A.G.,  Bombay  1894, 
and  subsequently  in  command  of  W. 
African  Frontier  Force  ; appointed  to 
command  a 2nd  class  Dist.  in  India 
1902,  1st  Brig.  1st  Div.  N.  Army  Corps, 
India  1904,  1st  Div.,  Northern  Army, 
India  1908,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  N. 
Army,  India  1910,  and  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.  of  Bermuda  1917  ; has  been  Col. 
Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  since  1916  : 
w.  1889,  Winifred,  da.  of  Col.  George 
Augustus  Way,  C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887, 
C.M.G.  1899,  K. C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1907,  K.C.S.I.  1913,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1913, 

G.  C.M.G.  1915.  Government  House, 
Bermuda  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 


Son  living — James  Lugard,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  b. 
1893  [see  “ Comp  anion  age  ”]. 

Willcocks,  Sir  William,  K. C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Willcocks, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Roorkee 
Coll.,  India ; projected  and  designed 
the  Assuan  Dam,  the  Assiout  Barrage, 
and  the  Irrigation  Works  of  Mesopo- 
tamia ; has  Order  of  the  Liakat  in  gold, 
and  2nd  class  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie  ; 
author  of  “ Egyptian  Irrigation,”  “Nile 
Reservoirs,”  “From  the  Garden  of 
Eden  to  the  Crossing  of  the  Jordan  ” : 
m.  1876,  Susan  Anne,  da.  of  the  Rev. 

J.  E.  Scott-Moncrieff  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1898, 

K. C.M.G.  1902.  Cairo,  Egypt ; Royal 
Societies'  Club. 

Willert,  Sir  Arthur,  K.B.E.,  son  of 
son  of  the  late  P.  F.  Willert  of  Heading - 
ton  Hill,  Oxford ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  Times 
Correspondent  at  Washington  1910-17; 
sometime  Sec.  British  War  Mission  in 
Washington,  and  Representative  there 
Ministry  of  Information  : m.  1908,  Ethel 
Lucy  Florence,  da,  of  Sir  Walter 
Grindlay  Simpson,  2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

Willes,  A dm.  Sir  George  Lam- 
bart  Atkinson-,  K.C.B. , son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Thomas  Atkinson,  R.  of  Kirby 
Sigston,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1847  ; entered 
R.N.  1861,  became  Lieut.  1868,  Com. 
1880,  Capt.  1886,  Rear-Adm.  1901,  and 
Adm.  1908  ; retired  1912  ; served  in 
Abyssinia  with  Naval  Brig.  1868, 
present  at  action  of  Arogee,  and  at 
storming  of  Magdala  (despatches, 
medal),  and  as  Naval  Com.-in-Ch.  E. 
Indies  1903-5  ; directed  mixed  Naval 
and  Mil.  force  on  Somaliland  Coast  1904, 
capturing  Illig  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Queen 
Victoria  1899-1901,  and  to  H.M.  King 
Edward  VII.  1901,  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  E. 
Indies  Station  1903-5  ; assumed  addi- 
tional surname  of  Willes  1901  : m.  1883, 
Alice,  da.  of  Thomas  Mort,  of  Green* 
oakes,  Darling  Point,  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales ; cr.  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1905.  The 
Stroud,  Haslemere  ; United  Service,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Sons  living — George  Anthony,  b.  1888  ; Capt. 
Hussars : m.  1918,  Mary  Edith , da . of  William 
Joseph  Hutchings  Whittall,  J.P.,  of  18,  Airlie 
Gardens,  Kensington,  W.,  and  High  Birtley, 
Surrey. 

Daughters  living — Ruth,  b.  T884  : m.  1906, 
Capt.  John  Derwent  Allen,  C.B.,  R.N., — 
Phillis,  b.  1885, — Margaret,  b.  1894. 

Williams,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Godfrey, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Addams  Williams,  of  Llangibby  Castle, 
Monmouthshire  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Sher- 
borne Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.E.  1878,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col. 
1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917 ; retired 
1919  ; Sudan  Expedition  1885  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-1 9,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.B.)  ; was  Director-Gen. 
of  Mil.  Works,  India  1916-19  : m.  1889, 
Florence  Caroline  Evangeline,  da.  of 
William  Turnbull  Blewitt ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  K.C.I.E.  1918.  Invemene, 
Ewell,  Surrey. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Addams : m.  1911, 
Major  G.  Leslie  Smith,  R.A., — Phyllis 
Addams:  m.  1911,  Major  F.  A.  Hamilton, 
Indian  Cav., — Elsa  Addams:  m.  1916,  J.  C. 
Wheatcroft. 

Williams,  Sir  Hartley,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Edward  Eyre  Williams,  a Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  Victoria ; b. 
1844  ; ed.  at  Rep  ton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll. 


KNIGHTS. 


1 17  3 


Oxford  (B.A.  1865)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1867  ; was  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Victoria  1881-6,  and  Senior 
Puisne  Judge  1886-1903  : m.  1st,  1870, 
Edith  Ellen,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late 
Comy.-Gen.  Horne;  2nd,  1887,  Jessie 
Bruce,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Acland 
Lawford,  of  Kinellan,  Wimbledon  Com- 
mon ; cr.  Knt.  1894.  4,  Sloane  Terrace 
Mansions  S.W. ; Wellington  Club. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Ethel : m.  1896, 
Pomeroy  Greene, — Lilian  : m.  1912,  William 
Henry  Miles  [see  Miles,  Bt.], — Muriel  ( Lady 
Lawford)  : m.  1914,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Sydney 
Turing  Barlow  Lawford,  K.C.B. 

Williams,  Sir  (Isaac)  Thomas,  son 
of  Isaac  Williams,  of  Newport,  Mon- 
mouthshire ; b.  1853  ; joined  L.  and 
N.W.  Railway  Co.’s  Ser.  1876,  became 
Acting  Gen.  Manager  1917,  and  Gen. 
Manager  1919,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Engi- 
neer and  Railway  Staff  Corps,  was 
Chm.  Goods  Managers’  Executive  Con- 
ference 1917,  and  a Member  of  Canal 
Control  Commn.,  and  of  Port  and 
Transit  Committee  during  European 
War:  m.  1877,  Annie,  da.  of  John 
Lewis ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Oakdene,  St. 
Margaret's,  Middlesex. 

Son  living — Wilfred  Howard,  C.B.E.,  b.  1878 
[See  “ COMPANIONAGE 

Williams,  Sir  (John)  Ernest  Hodder, 
son  of  John  Williams,  of  Bromley  Com- 
mon, Kent ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  City  of 
London  Sch.,  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  in  Paris  and  Berlin ; Chm.  of 
Hodder  and  Stoughton  (Limited), 
publishers,  of  St.  Paul’s  House,  War- 
wick Square,  E.C.,  New  York,  and 
Toronto,  and  a Member  of  Corporation 
of  City  of  London  ; author  of  various 
books  : m.  1st,  1902,  Ethel,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of  John  George  Oddy,  J.P.,  of  Holt, 
Norfolk  ; 2nd,  1920,  Lilian,  da.  of  John 
Robert  Pakeman,  C,B.E.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1919.  112,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. ,•  Devon- 

shire, and  Whitefriars  Clubs. 

Williams,  Sir  Ralph  Champneys, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  T.  N. 
Williams,  formerly  of  Treffos,  Anglesey  ; 
b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Rossall ; explored  in 
Patagonia  1873-4,  and  in  Central  Africa 
1883-4  ; accompanied  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  as  head  of  Civil  Intelligence 
Depart.  1884-5  (also  acted  as  Special 
Correspondent  for  the  Standard)  ; ap- 
pointed British  Consular  Officer,  S. 
African  Republic  1887,  first  British 
Agent  there  1888,  Colonial  Treasurer, 
Gibraltar  1890  (also  Capt.  of  Port  of 
Gibraltar  1895),  Colonial  Sec.,  Bar- 
bados 1897,  Resident  Commr.  of 
Bechuanaland  Protectorate  1901,  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Windward  Islands 
1906,  and  Gov.  of  Newfoundland  1909- 
13  ; acted  as  Gov.  of  Barbados  1898  and 
1900-1901,  and  as  Pres,  of  2nd  line  of 
Defence  in  British  E.  Africa  1914-15  for 
the  War  (thanked) ; has  silver  medal 
from  Italian  Govt,  for  services  on 
occasion  of  loss  of  the  “ Utopia  ” 1891  ; 
author  of  “The  British  Lion  in  Bechu- 
analand,” and  “ How  I became  a 
Governor”:  m.  1875,  Jessie,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  Samuel  Dean  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  K. C.M.G.  1907.  St.  James's,  and 
Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
on  living — Geoffrey  Champneys  ( Nairobi, 
British  East  Africa),  b.  1876. 

Williams,  Brig. -Gen.  Sir  Arthur  John 
Allen-,  K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  William 
Williams,  of  Fishguard  ; b.  1869;  Brig.- 
Gen.  R.E.,  and  a M.I.C.E.  ; rendered! 


special  sers.  in  connection  with  Transport 
at  the  Port  of  Richborough  during  Euro- 
pean War : has  assumed  the  additional 
name  of  Allen;  m.  1913;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Williams,  Maj .-Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Bruce, 
Bruce-,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  only  surviving 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Charles 
Sparshott  Williams,  K.C.I.E.,  R.E.  ; b. 
1865  I ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.E.  1885,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Adj.  1896,  passed  Staff  Coll.  1899, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1902,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1908,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj. -Gen. 
1917;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D.A.A.G. 
for  Intelligence  (despatches  four  times, 
Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18,  as  Base  Comdt.  at  Havre,  Maj.- 
Gen.  Gen.  Staff  2nd  Army,  and  Comdg. 
137th  Inf.  Brig,  and  37th  Div.  (despatches 
seven  times,  C.  B. , Com.  Legion  of 
Honour,  Crown  of  Belgium,  K.C.B., 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  palm) ; was  Staff-Capt.  at  Head 
Quarters  1903,  D.A.Q.M.G.  there  1904, 

D. A.A.G.,  S.  Command  1906,  Staff 
Officer  R.E. , Gibraltar  1907,  Brig. -Maj. 
and  Sec.,  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering, 
Chatham  1907,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 

E.  Command  1908-11 ; appointed  a Gen. 

Staff  Officer,  Irish  Command  1912  ; 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1920  the  additional 
surname  of  Bruce:  m.  1889,  Mabel,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Stephen  Heward,  of 
Toronto,  Canada  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  4,  Vale 

Avenue,  Chelsea,  S.  W. ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1892. 

Daughter  living — One,  b.  1898. 

Williams,  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  John 
Hanbury-,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Ferdinand  Hanbury- 
Williams,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Coldbrook  Park, 
Abergavenny  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.  ; entered  Army  1878,  became 
Capt.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  1886,  Major  1896, 
Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
1909,  andMaj.-Gen.  1912  ; retired  1919; 
served  during  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
as  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gen.  Comdg.  2nd 
Div.,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(horse  killed,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  5 th  class  Medjidie),  in 
S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  promoted  Lieut.-Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15,  as  Maj.- 
Gen.  on  Staff,  Temporary  Lieut.-Gen. 
and  Chm.  of  British  Mil.  Mission  with 
Russian  Armies  in  the  Field  (despatches, 

K. C.B.,  3rd  class  St.  Vladimir  Order 
with  swords)  was  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  of  Madras  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  M.  E. 
Grant-Duff,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.),  and  to 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Madras  (Lieut.-Gen.  Sir 
H.  T.  Macpherson,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I., 
V.C.)  1886,  Adj.  3rd  Batn.  Oxfordshire 

L. I.  1892-7,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  (Sir  A. 
Milner,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.)  1897-1900, 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  War 
(Rt.  Hon.  W.  St.  J.  F.  Brodrick,  M.P.) 
1900-1903,  Sec.  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Canada  (Earl  Grey)  1904-9, 
Brig. -Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration, 
Scottish  Command  1909-12,  Lieut.-Gen. 
on  Special  Ser.  1915-17,  and  Director  of 
Prisoners  of  War  in  Holland  1917-18, 
since  when  in  Switzerland  ; appointed 
H.M.’s  Marshal,  of  the  Diplo.  Corps, 
1920,  is  Col.  Oxford  shire  and  Bucks  L.I., 
Legion  of  Honour  (France),  Com.  of 
Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  and  Portuguese 
Order  of  San  Bento  d’Aviz,  and  has  1st 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
swords,  and  3rd  class  of  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Vladimir  with  swords  : m.  1888, 
Annie  Emily  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  el.  da.  of  Emil  Reiss ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1899,  C.V.O.  1902,  K.C.V.O. 
1908,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  11,  Eaton 

Place,  S.W.i.  ; Ambassadors'  Court, 
St.  James's  Palace,  S.W.  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Son  living — John  Coldbrook,  b.  1892. 
Daughters  living — Gwladys  Frances, — Eliza- 
beth,— Dorothy  Hope. 

Williams,  Sir  (William)  Ellis  Hume-, 
K.B.E.,  K.C.,  M.P.,  only  son  of  Joseph 
William  Hume-Williams,  Bar.-at-law  ; 
b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1881)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1881,  a K.C.  1899,  and  a Bencher  1906  ; 
goes  S.-E.  Circuit ; appointed  Recorder 
of  Bury  St.  Edmunds  1901,  and  of  Nor- 
wich 1905  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  ; unsuccessfully  contested  N. 
Div.  of  Monmouthshire  (C)  July  1895, 
Frome  Div.  of  Somersetshire  Oct.  1900, 
and  N.  Div.  of  Kensington  Jan.  1906  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Basse tlaw  Div.  of 
Nottinghamshire  since  Jan.  1910;  cr. 
K.B.E.  1918.  3,  Hare  Court,  Temple, 

E.C.  ; Carlton  Club. 

Williams-Taylor  [see  Taylor], 

Williamson,  Sir  James,  C.B.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  James  Rea  Williamson,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1839  ; ed.  at  Esplanade 
House  Acad.,  at  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Roy.  Dockyard  Coll.,  Portsmouth  ; is  a 
Naval  Architect  and  Shipbuilder  ; ap- 
pointed Surveyor  to  Lloyd’s  Register 
1865,  Principal  Surveyor  1874,  Ship- 
builder and  Engineer  1882,  and  Director 
of  H.M.’s  Dockyards  at  Admiralty 
1891  ; retired  1905  : m.  1st,  1863,  Mary 
Ruth,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of  John  Brams- 
don,  of  Portsea  ; 2nd,  1894,  Jemima 
Alison,  only  child  of  John  Maxton, 
solicitor,  formerly  of  Hillhead,  Lanark- 
shire ; cr.  Knt.  1900,  C.B.  (Civil)  1902. 

2 7,  Cedars  Road,  Clapham  Common, 
S.JV.  ; Marlborough  Club. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Minnie 
Mary,  b.  1864:  m.  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  Ashton 
Hope  Hire,  R.M.A.  (retired), — Blanche 
Evelyn,  b.  1866  : m.  1888,  Edward  Beckitt, — 
Maud  Mary,  b.  1870:  m.  1891,  James 

Broadfoot  Dumbreck,  of  Dowanhill,  Glasgow, 
— (by  2nd  marriage)  Adeline,  b.  1895. 

Willis,  Sir  Frederick  James,  K. B.E., 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Willis,  of 
Bristol ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Ven- 
turers’ Sch.,  Bristol,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Clifton;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1900;  ap- 
pointed Assist.  Sec.,  Local  Govt.  Board 
1910,  and  Ministry  of  Health  1919 ; was 
Sec.  Roy.  Conunn.  on  Disposal  of  Trade 
Refuse  and  Sewage  ; is  a J.  P.  for  Herts, 
and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium : in.  1896,  Agnes  Maud,  da.  of 
Henry  John  Infield,  J.P.,  of  Brighton; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1914,  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Shooterszoay  House , Berkhamsied ; Re- 
form Club. 

Sons  living — Edward  Infield,  b.  1898;  Lieut. 
R.A., — Harold  Infield,  b.  1902. 

Willison,  Sir  John  Stephen,  LL.D., 
son  of  Stephen  Willison  ; b.  1856  ; ed. 
in  Canada  ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Queen’s  Univ., 
Kingston,  Ontario  1903  ; is  a Journal- 
ist ; has  been  Canadian  Correspondent 
for  the  Times  since  1910  ; was  Editor  of 
the  Globe  (Toronto)  1890-1902,  and 
Editor-in-Ch.  of  the  News  (Toronto)  I 
1902-17  ; is  a Member  of  Governing  j 


Board  of  Upper  Canada  Coll.  (Toronto) 
and  of  Trustee  Board  of  Queen’s  Univ., 
Kingston,  Ontario ; author  of  “ Sir 
Wilfrid  Laurier  and  the  Liberal  Party,” 
“The  New  Canada,”  etc.:  m.  18 — , 
Rachel  Wood,  da.  of  William  Turner,  of 
Bruce  Co.,  Ontario  ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  10, 

Elmsley  Place,  Toronto ; York,  Hunt, 
and  Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Wills,  Sir  Frank  William,  son  of 
Henry  Overton  Wills  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Palace  Sch.,  Enfield  ; is  an  Architect 
and  Surveyor,  and  a F.R.I.B.A.  ; was 
Lord  Mayor  of  Bristol  1911-12  : m. 

1874,  . Sarah  Rebecca,  da.  of  H.  W. 
Dobell,  of  Eltham,  Kent,  formerly 
Comptroller-Gen.  of  H.M.  Customs  ; cr. 
Knt.  1912.  15,  Berkeley  Square,  Clifton, 

Bristol. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Wills,  Dame  Janet  Stancomb  Graham 
Stancomb-,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  George 
Perkins  Stancomb,  of  Trowbridge,  and 
niece  and  adopted  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Winterstoke  (ext.),  whose  surname  of 
Wills  she  has  assumed  in  addition  to  her 
patronymic ; b.  1854 ; is  Pres.  Roy. 
West  of  England  Acad.,  Bristol,  was 
first  Woman  Member  of  Ramsgate  Town 
Council ; cr.  D.B.E.  1918.  Eastcourt, 
St.  Lawrence-on-Sea,  Ramsgate ; 25, 
Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.2. 

Wilmot,  Sir  Sainthill  Eardley-, 
K.C.I.E.  [see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Wilmot,  Rear- A dm.  Sir  Sydney 
Marow  Eardley-  [see  Eardley-Wilmot, 
Bt.]. 

Wilson,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander, 
K.C.B. , son  of  the  late  Alexander  Wil- 
son ; b.  1858  ; entered  91st  Regt.  1879, 
became  Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  1884,  Major  1893,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1906,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  191 1 ; retired  1920  ; servedin 
Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice, 

C. B.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
15  (despatches,  K.C.B.) ; appointed 
Col.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders)  1915  ; was 
Comdt.  W.  Australian  Colonial  Forces 
1895-8,  Col. -in-Charge  of  Highland 
Regt.  Grouped  Dist.  Records  1906,  and 
in  command  of  15th  Inf.  Brig.,  Irish 
Command  1908-11,  of  Lucknow  Inf. 
Brig.  1911-14,  and  of  a Div.  1914-16, 
since  when  he  has  been  Lieut. -Gov.  and 
Comdg.  troops  in  Jersey  : m.  1882,  Jane 
Leith-Hay,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Graham,  of  Fin  try  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Government  House, 
Jersey. 

Son  living — Alexander  Robert  Graham, 

D. S.O.,  b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Esm£  Barbara : in.  1st, 

19 — , Capt.  O.  C.  Wilkinson,  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  whoi.  19  — ; 2nd,  1920,  Frank  W illiam 
Cramer-Roberts  (formerly  R.E-),  Irrigation 
Depart.,  Egypt. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arnold  Talbot, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Canon  J.  M.  Wilson.  D.D. 
(formerly  Head  Master  of  Clifton  Coll.), 
of  14,  College,  Worcester  ; b.  1884  ; ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M. C.  ; entered 
Indian  Army  1904,  became  Capt.  1912, 
and  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; 
joined  Political  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India 
1909  ; European  War  1914-20  in  Meso- 
potamia (despatches,  D.S  O. , C.I.E., 


KNIGHTS. 


1175 


Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E., 
thanked  by  Govt.)  ; was  Acting  British 
Consul  at  Mohammerah  1909-10;  ap- 
pointed Dep.  Commr.  on  Commn.  for 
Delimitation  of  Turco-  Persian  Border 
1913,  Assist.  Political  Officer,  Basra  1915, 
Dep.  Ch.  Political  Officer  1916,  Dep. 
Civil  Commr.  1917,  and  Acting  Civil 
Commr.  Bagdad  1918  ; is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912,  D.S.O. 
19x6,  C.I.E.  1917,  C.S.I.  1919,  K.C.I.E. 
1920. 

Wilson,  Sir  David,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  Very  Rev.  D.  Wilson,  Dean  of  Aber- 
deen ; b.  1838  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Glen- 
almond  ; was  in  London  Scottish  Vol. 
1858-61  ; entered  Civil  Ser.  1856  ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Govs,  of  New  Brunswick 
and  Trinidad  1861-9,  and  Capt.  and  Adj. 
Sch.  of  Instruction,  New  Brunswick 
1865-6  ; in  1866  served  as  Major  with 
St.  John  Vol.  Militia  on  American 
Frontier  (medal  with  clasp) ; was  Sti- 
pendiary Magistrate  of  Trinidad  (St. 
George  co.)  1870-78,  and  Commr.  of  N. 
Province  of  Trinidad  and  Sub-Intendant 
of  Crown  Lands  1878-97,  and  Gov.  of 
British  Honduras  1897-1903  ; acted  as 
Colonial  Sec.,  Trinidad  1875-6,  1885, 
1886,  1888,  1893,  1894,  and  1896-7  ; ad- 
ministered Govt.  Oct.  1885  ; appointed 
a M.E.C.,  Trinidad  1894  ; raised,  orga- 
nised, and  commanded  Trinidad  Vol. 
Forces  1879-90  ; was  Col.  Trinidad  L.I. 
Vol.  (V.D.)  1890-97  (now  Hon.  Col.)  : 
in.  1st,  1870,  Jane,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Milne  ; 2nd,  1881, 
Nora  Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Norval  Clyne, 
Advocate,  of  Aberdeen ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1891,  K. C.M.G.  1899.  Clovelly  Cottage, 
Rydens  Avenue,  W alton-on-Thames. 

Sons  living — David  Charles,  b.  1871  : m.  1904, 
Norah,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Wilson, — Eric 
Ronald,  M.C.,  b.  1894;  Capt.  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders). 

Daughters  living — Mary  Jeannie,  b.  1874  : m. 
1st,  1891,  George  F.  Bushe,  who  d.  1908  ; 
2ndly,  1913,  William  Gordon  Gordon,  of 
Trinidad, — Nora  Kathleen,  b.  18 — : m.  1915, 
Com.  Algernon  Robert  Smithwick,  D.S.O. , 
R.N. 

Wilson,  Sir  Frederick  William,  son 
of  William  Wilson,  of  The  Manor  Llouse, 
Seaming,  Norfolk ; b.  1844 ; ed.  at 
Wymondham  Gram.  Sch.  ; first  Chm. 
of  Ipswich  Lyceum  ; interested  himself 
in  improving  navigation  of  the  Orwell ; 
farms  his  own  freehold;  is  a J.P.  for 
Suffolk,  a D.L.  for  Norfolk,  Founder 
and  Proprietor  of  East  Anglian  Daily 
Times,  Pres,  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk 
Rifle  Clubs,  Head  of  Suffolk  Boy  Scouts 
and  Corps  of  Guides,  a Member  of  Nor- 
folk and  Suffolk  Territorial  Force 
Assos.,  and  Chm.  of  Suffolk  Recruiting 
Committee ; rode  in  Parliamentary 
Steeplechase  1897  ; one  of  the  Founders 
of  Norfolk  Small  Holdings  Asso.,  and 
has  sold  land  in  freehold  lots  to  villagers 
(purchase  money  payable  by  instal- 
ments) ; was  Pres,  of  Newspaper  So. 

1 894-5  *,  founded  Morning  Leader 
(London)  1892  ; in  1880  presided  at 
formation  of  Felixstowe  Golf  Club  (5  th 
club  in  order  of  date  in  England) ; has 
been  an  active  or  honorary  Vol.  since 
1866,  in  which  year  he  was  called  up  on 
active  service  to  hold  Chester  Castle 
against  the  Fenians  ; in  1906  was  Pres, 
of  party  of  English  Editors  who  visited 
Germany  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Mid.  Div.  of 
Norfolk  (L)  July  1895  to  Jan.  1906, 
having  been  defeated  there  1895  : m. 
1870,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Edward 


Cappes,  of  Forest  Hill,  S.E.  ; cr.  Knt. 

1907.  The  Dale,  Seaming,  Norfolk; 
St.  Felix,  Felixstowe,  Suffolk ; Reform 
Club. 

Wilson,  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Guy  Douglas 
Arthur  Fleetwood,  P.C.,  G.C.I.E. , 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  “ Privy  Coun- 
cil ”]. 

Wilson,  Sir  Harry  (Henry  Francis), 
K.C.M.G.,  K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Greive  Wilson,  J.P.,  R.  of 
Forncett  St.  Peter,  Norfolk  ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Bell  Univ.  Scholar  1879,  Chancellor’s 
medal  for  English  Verse  1880,  B.A.,  1st 
class  Classical  Tripos  1882,  Fellow  1884, 
M.A.  1885) ; M.A.  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
1901  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1888  ; was 
Sec.  to  Trinidad  Judicial  Enquiry 
Commn.  1892,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Sec. 
of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Rt.  Hon.  J. 
Chamberlain)  1895  ; appointed  Legal 
Assist.,  Colonial  Office  1897,  Legal  Ad- 
viser to  High  Commr.  for  S.  Africa  1900, 
first  Colonial  Sec.  of  Orange  River 
Colony  1901  (Acting  Lieut. -Gov.  thereof 
May  to  Aug.  1903,  Dec.  1903  to  Aug. 
1904,  and  Sept,  to  Nov.  1906),  and  a 
Member  of  Inter-Colonial  Council, 
Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies 
x9°3-7  (represented  the  latter  on  Rail- 
way Committee) ; is  Chm.  of  North 
Charterland  Exploration  Co.  (1910) 
(Limited),  and  Sec.  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute  ; edited  “ Builders  of  Greater 
Britain  ” ; has  been  co-editor  of 
“ United  Empire  ” since  1914  : m.  1902, 
Isabella  Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 
Robert  Smart,  K.C.B.,  K.H.,  of  Roth- 
bury  House,  Chiswick,  and  widow  of 

J.  H.  Anderson,  of  9,  Upper  Brook 
Street,  W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  K.C.M.G. 

1908,  K.B.E.  1919.  Pencraig  Court, 
Ross-on-Wye,  Herefordshire ; Albemarle 
and  Authors'  Clubs. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Gen,  Sir  Henry  Fuller 
Maitland,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Col. 
Fuller  Maitland  Wilson,  of  Stowlangtoft 
Hall,  Suffolk  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Rifle  Brig. 
1878,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1895, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut -Col. 
1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1914,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1919  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9, 
present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Mahsood  Waziri  Ex- 
pedition 1881,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
and  1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  as  a Div. 
Com.  and  Ch.  of  Allied  Forces  in  Con- 
stantinople (despatches,  promoted  Maj.- 
Gen.  and  Lieut.-Gen.,  K.C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece  and  White  Eagle  of  Serbia 
with  Swords) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen. 
Bengal  1887-9,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
6th  Div.,  S.  Army,  India  1907-11  ; 
appointed  to  command  an  Inf.  Brig. 
1912  : m.  1884,  Charlotte  Elise,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  Hugh  Henry  Gough, 
G.C.B.,  V.C.  [see  Gough,  “ Knights’ 
Widows  ”] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910, 

K. C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1918. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Son  living — Hugh  Maitland,  b.  1886. 

Daughter  living — Muriel  Maitland. 

Wilson,  Sir  James,  K.C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Wilson,  D.D.,  of  Dun- 
ning, Perthshire  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Perth 
Acad.,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1874), 


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and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered 
I.C.S.  1875  ; became  Dep.  Commr., 
Punjab  1890,  Officiating  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt.  1898,  Settlement  Commr.  and  a 
Member  of  Legislative  Council,  Punjab 
1899,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  for  Revenue 
Depart.  1903,  and  Financial  Commr., 
Punjab  1907  ; retired  1910  ; was  Sup. 
Inspector,  Board  of  Agriculture  and 
Fisheries  1911-15,  and  Delegate  on  Per- 
manent Committee  of  International 
Institute  of  Agriculture,  Rome  1914-17, 
since  when  he  has  been  Chm.  Central 
Agricultural  Wages  Committee  for 
Scotland  : m.  1888,  Anne  Campbell,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Norman  Macleod,  D.D.  ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1901,  K.C.S.I.  1909.  Annieslea, 
Crieff  ; Caledonian  Club. 

Wilson,  Sir  James  Glenny,  son  of  the 
late  George  Wilson,  of  Kilmeny,  Ha- 
wick, Scotland;  b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Bruce 
Castle,  Tottenham,  at  Edinburgh  Insti- 
tution, and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; is  a 
Farmer,  Pres,  of  Board  of  Agriculture 
of  New  Zealand,  and  of  Farmers’  Union, 
Chm.  of  Hospital  Board,  Manawatu 
County  Council,  of  Co-operative  Distri- 
bution Co.,  Wellington,  of  Co-operative 
Dairy  Co.,  Rangitikei,  and  of  various 
other  Co-operative  Cos.  ; sat  in  New 
Zealand  Parliament  1886-97  : m.  1874, 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Adams,  of 
St.  Enoch,  Victoria ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  ! 
Lethenty,  Bulls , New  Zealand ; Mel - ! 
bourne  Club. 

Sons  living — George  Hamish,  b.  1875  : m. 
1906,  Ada,  da.  of  the  Hon.  I.  D.  Ormond, — j 
Robert  Adams,  D.S.O.,  b.  1876  [see  “ Com- 
panionage  ”], — Noel  Dalrymple,  b.  1878.  j 
Daughters  living — Jean  Dorothea, — Nancy. 

Wilson,  Sir  Jeremiah,  C.M.G.  ; | 
b.  18 — ; appointed  Assist.  Sec.  Gen.  j 
Post  Office,  S.  Africa  1905,  Sec.  1908, 
Under-Sec.  Union  of  S.  Africa  1910,  and 
Postmaster- Gen.  1910;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Wilson,  Sir  Thomas  Fleming,  K.B.E.,  I 
son  of  the  late  John  Wilson,  of  Glasgow  ; ! 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  High  Sch.  and  i 
Univ.  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1885  ; is  a 
partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Wilson,  Chal- 
mers and  Hendry,  of  40,  St.  Vincent 
Place,  Glasgow,  a County  Councillor  for 
Lanarkshire,  Chm.  of  Committee  on  the 
Public  Health  for  that  co.,  a Gov.  of 
Marshall  Educational  Trust,  a Director 
of  Scottish  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  | 
Co.,  of  London  and  Lancashire  Life 
Office  (Scottish  Board),  and  of  British  j 
Mannesmann  Tube  Co.,  Clerk  of  the  j 
Peace,  Glasgow,  and  Clerk  to  Gen. 
Munitions  of  War  Tribunal  for  Scotland,  j 
and  to  Local  Tribunal,  Glasgow  ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  N.-E.  Div.  of  Lanarkshire  (L)  | 
1910-11  : m.  1888,  Helen,  da.  of 

William  Barr,  of  Loanhead,  Udding- 
ston ; cr.  K.B.E.  1918.  Flemington  \ 
House,  U ddingston,  Scotland  ; National  I 
Liberal,  and  Glasgow  Liberal  Clubs. 

Wilson,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  William 
Deane,  K. C.M.G.,  son  of  Joseph  Deane 
Wilson,  of  Rathdowney,  Queen’s  co.  ; ] 
b.  1843  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  and  M.B.  1866)  ; 
L.R. C.S.I.  1866  ; entered  Army  1867, 
became  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1894,  and  Surg.-Gen.  1898  ; retired 
1903  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878- 
80  (medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882-4  (medal,  bronze  star),  with  Su- 
dan Expedition  1884,  present  at  battles 
of  El  Teb  and  Tamai  (despatches,  two 
clasps,  promoted  Surg.-Maj.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  as  Principal  Med. 
Officer,  present  at  operations  in  Trans* 


vaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  K.C.M.G.)  : m.  1880,  Annie 

Wilhilmina,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Chancellor 
Henry  Smyth,  formerly  R.  of  Cullen,  co. 
Tipperary  ; cr.  K.C.M.G.  1901.  Moor- 
side,  Westfield,  near  Battle,  Sussex. 

Sons  living — William  Henry  Deane,  b.  1881 ; 
Major  Indian  Army, — Edward  Rickard 
Carew,  M.C.,  b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A., — 
Gerald  Richard  Courtenay,  b.  18 — ; a Civil 
Surgi  n E.  Africa ; sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C 

Wilson,  Hon.  Sir  John  Carnegie 
Dove-,  second  son  of  the  late  John 
Dovc-Wilson,  LL.D.,  Advocate,  for- 
merly Sheriff  Substitute  of  Aberdeen, 
and  Professor  of  Law  in  Aberdeen 
Univ.  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  (M.A. 
1885)  and  Edinburgh  (LL  B.  1888) 
Univs.  ; Bar.  Scotland  1888,  and  a 
K.C.  1904;  appointed  a Puisne  Judge 
of  Natal  1904,  Senior  Puisne  Judge  of 
Natal  Div.  of  Supreme  Court  of  S. 
Africa  1910,  and  Judge  Pres,  thereof 
1911  ; editor  of  “ Dove  Wilson’s  Sheriff 
Court  Practice  ” (last  edition)  : m. 

1900,  Margaret  Kirkpatrick,  da.  of 
Francis  Borthwick,  of  Hazliebum, 
Peeblesshire  ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  Barnton, 
Pietermaritzubrg,  Natal ; University 
{Edinburgh),  Caledonian  {London),  and 
Victoria  {Pietermaritzburg)  Clubs. 

Son  living — Geoffrey  Carnegie,  b.  1908. 
Daughter  living — Sheila  Margaret,  b.  1901. 

Wilson,  Sir  Wemyss  Grant-,  son  of 
the  late  George  Grant-Wilson,  of  Red- 
roofs,  Streatham  Common,  S.W.  ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A. 
18 — , LL.M.  18 — );  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1895;  a Director  of  Richard  Evans  and 
Co.  (Limited),  Hon.  Director  of  Borstal 
Asso.,  and  a J.P.  for  London  ; cr.  Knt. 
1920.  Redroofs,  Streatham  Common, 
S.  W.  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Wilson, Sir  William  Grey-, K. C.M.G., 
K.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Andrew  Wilson, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospi- 
tals ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
sometime  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Ja- 
maica (Sir  W.  Grey,  K.C.S.I.)  ; was 
Clerk  of  Executive  and  Legislative 
Councils  of  British  Honduras  1878, 
Acting  Magistrate,  Orange  Walk  1879- 
80  and  1880-81,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and 
Treasurer,  Sierra  Leone  1883-4,  Assist. 
Colonial  Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1884-6, 
Colonial  Sec.,  St.  Helena  1886-7,  Ad- 
ministrator thereof  1887-9,  and  Gov., 
Com.-in-Ch.  and  Acting  Ch.  Justice 
1890-97,  Gov.  and  Ch.  Justice  of  Falk- 
land Islands  1897-1904,  Gov.,  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  and  Vice-Adm.  of  Bahamas  1904- 
12  : m.  1884,  Margaret,  da.  of  Robert 
Glasgow  Brown ; cr.  C.M.G.  1891, 
K.C.M.G.  1904,  K.B.E.  1918.  Junior 
Carlton,  and  Isthmian  Clubs. 

Sons  living — William  Arthur,  b.  1889  ; Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps, — Robert  Andrew,  b. 
1892. 

Daughter  living — Sybil. 

Wilson,  Sir  Charles  Stewart-, 
K.C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Stewart  Wilson,  D.D. ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Roy.  High  Sch.,  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London ; B.A.  London  1886 ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1886 ; entered  I.C.S. 
1886  ; became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt. 
N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1889,  Post- 
master-Gen. 1892,  Director-Gen.  of 
Post  Office,  India  1906,  an  Additional 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of 
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and  Telegraphs  1912  ; retired  1913  ; 
was  a Member  of  Committee  to  inquire 
into  organisation  of  Telegraph  Depart, 
of  Post  Office  1914  ; was  Assist.  Sec. 
Min.  of  Munitions  1915-20  : m.  18 — , 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John 
Tulloch,  D.D.  ; cr.  K.C.I.E.  1911. 
Gomm's  Wood,  Knotty  Green , near 
Beacons  field,  Bucks , Travellers'  Club. 
Daughter  living — Jean  Blanche  ( Gomm’s 
Wood,  Beaconsfield) : m.  1916,  Capt.  John 
Archibald  Ainslie,  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War),  1917. 

Wilson-Barker  [see  Barker]. 

Wilton,  Sir  Thomas,  son  of  T. 
Penn  Wilton,  of  South  Shields  ; b.  1861  ; 
Chm.  of  Dartmouth  Old-Age  Pensions, 
War  Savings,  and  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittees, Chm.  of  Local  Mil.  Tribunal 
during  European  War,  and  a J.P.  for 
Devonshire ; Mayor  of  Dartmouth 
1900-1  and  1914-19 : m.  1st,  1880, 
Annie,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  Charles 
Bennett,  of  South  Shields  ; 2ndly,  19 — , 
Alice  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Quartly,  of  Molland,  N.  Devon ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  Hawarden,  Dartmouth, 
Devon. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Thomas, 
b.  1888;  Capt.  7th  Cyclist  Batn.  Devon- 
shire Regt.  ( T.F.) : m.  1912,  Dorothy  Steele, 
da.  of  Dr.  A.  P.  Steele  Parkins,  of  Exeter, — 
Clifford,  b.  1892 : m.  1913,  Gertrude,  da.  of 
W.  Annis  Thompson, — Eric  Frederick,  b. 
1895. 

Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Editha, 
b.  1886:  m.  1917,  Francis  Eller  ton. 

Wimble,  Sir  John  Bowring,  K.B.E., 
son  of  John  Wimble  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.  ; a shipowner,  a Director 
of  C.  T.  Bowring  and  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Liverpool,  London,  Cardiff,  New  York, 
and  St.  John,  Newfoundland,  Chm. 
London  Shipowners’  and  Transport 
Workers’  Mil.  Ser.  Committee,  a Mem- 
ber of  Port  of  London  Authority,  and  of 
Port  and  Transport  Executive  Com- 
mittee : m.  1893,  Anne  Mason,  da.  of 
William  Fothergill  Batho  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  23,  Cambridge  Square, 

Hyde  Park,  W. 2 ; Merrow  Mount, 
Huntercombe,  near  Henley-on-Thames  ; 
Union,  Bath,  City  of  London,  and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Son  living — Leslie  Bowring,  b.  1900, — David 
Bo  wring,  b.  1909. 

Daughter  living — Phyllis  Bowring:  m.  1915, 
Samuel  Kenneth  West, — Brenda  Bowring  : 
m.  1919,  Lieut.  Richard  F.  Jolly,  R.N. 

Windle,  Sir  Bertram  Coghill  Allen, 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel 
Allen  Windle,  V.  of  Market  Rasen,  Lin- 
colnshire [Coghill,  Bt.] ; eb.  1858  ; ed. 
at  Kingstown  Sch.,  at  Rep  ton,  and  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.,  Senior  Moderator 
in  Natural  Science  1879,  M.B.  and 
B.Ch.  1882,  M.A.  and  M.D.  1883,  D.Sc. 
1891) ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Birmingham  and 
Roy.  Univ.,  Ireland ; formerly  Pro- 
fessor of  Anatomy  and  Anthropology, 
and  Dean  of  Medical  Faculty,  Birming- 
ham Univ.,  and  of  Consultative  Com- 
mittee to  Board  of  Education  (England) 
land),  and  a Commr.  of  Education  for 
Ireland  ; appointed  Pres,  of  Univ.  Coll., 
Cork  1904,  Professor  of  Archaeology 
there  1909,  and  Vice-Chancellor  of  Na- 
tional Univ.  of  Ireland  1916 ; is  a 
Member  of  Gen.  Med.  Council,  a F.R.S., 
a F.S.A.,  and  a Knight  of  Order  of  St. 
Gregory  the  Great;  author  of  “The 
Ch lurch  and  Science,”  and  many  other 
works  : m.  1st,  1880,  Magdalene  Mary, 
who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Hudson ; 2ndly,  1901,  Edith  Mary 
Nazer ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Listarkin, 


Union  Hall,  co.  Cork  ; Authors' , and 
St.  Stephen's  Green  Clubs. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Winfrey,  Sir  Richard,  M.P.,  son  of 
Richard  Francis  Winfrey,  J.P.,  of  Long 
Sutton,  Lincolnshire  ; b.  1858  : ed.  at 
King’s  Lynn  ; is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  and 
the  Liberty  of  Peterborough,  a Member 
of  Peterborough  Town  Council,  and 
Managing  Director  of  several  newspaper 
cos.  ; appointed  Assist.  Private  Sec. 
(unpaid)  to  Pres,  of  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture (Earl  Carrington)  1906,  and  Parlia- 
mentary Sec.  to  Board  of  Agriculture 
and  Fisheries  in  National  Min.  Dec. 
1916  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.-W.  Div.  of 
Norfolk  (L)  since  Jan.  1906,  having 
been  defeated  there  1895  and  1900  ; 
author  of  “The  Creation  of  Small 
Holdings  ” : m.  1897,  Annie  Lucy,  da. 
of  William  Pattinson,  contractor,  of 
Ruskington,  Lincolnshire ; cr.  Knt. 
1914.  Caster  House,  near  Peterborough  ; 
Reform,  and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Wingate,  Sir  Andrew,  K.C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wingate,  of 
100,  Talbot  Road,  Bayswater,  W.  ; b. 
1846  ; entered  Bom.  C.S.  1869  ; was 
Famine  Sec.  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Famine 
Commn.  1877-9  ; and  subsequently 
Settlement  Officer,  Meywar  and  Kash- 
mir ; became  Collector  and  Magistrate 
1890  ; has  acted  as  Commr.  of  Customs, 
Salt,  Opium  and  Abkari,  and  Commr.  in 
Sind  ; appointed  an  Additional  Member 
of  Legislative  Council  1896  and  1898, 
and  a first  grade  Commr.  1897  ; some- 
time Plague  Commr.  and  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bombay,  an  Additional  Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India,  and 
Commr.,  Central  Div.,  Poona  ; retired 
1902  : m.  1887,  Henrietta  Catherine,  da. 
of  Col.  Duncan  Scott  Pemberton,  R.A.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1879,  K.C.I.E.  1899.  River- 
dale  House,  Twickenham  Park,  Middle- 
sex. 

Wingate,  Sir  James  Lawton,  son  of 
Alexander  Wingate  ; b.  1846  ; Pres.  Roy. 
Scottish  Acad.  : m.  1876  ; cr.  Knt.  1920. 
39,  Mansion  House  Road , Edinburgh. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1880. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Winsloe,  A dm,  Sir  Alfred  Leigh, 
K.C.B.,  C.V.O.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1852  ; 
entered  R.N.  1865,  and  became  Lieut. 
1874,  Com.  1885,  Capt.  1892,  Rear- 
Adm.  1904,  Vice-Adm.  1908,  and  Adm. 
1912  ; retired  1913  ; served  during 
Egyptian  War  1882,  present  at  battle  ot 
Tel-el-Kebir  (Egyptian  medal  and 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Expedition 
against  Sultan  of  Vitu  1890  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  during  war  between 
China  and  Japan  1897-8,  present  at 
storming  of  Port  Arthur  and  Wei-hai- 
Wei,  in  Sierra  Leone  1898,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900 ; was  Commodore 
(2nd  class)  in  command  of  Training 
Squadron  1900-1902,  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1903-4,  and  in  command  of  Tor- 
pedo and  Submarine  Flotillas  1902-7  ; 
appointed  a Naval  Lord  of  the  Ad- 
miralty 1907 ; was  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
China  Station  1909-13  ; acted  as 
Boundary  Commr.  between  British  and 
Portuguese  at  Masse- Kessi ; com- 
manded “ Ophir  ” during  T.R.H.  the 
Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cornwall  and 
York’s  Colonial  tour  1901  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class),  C.V.O.  and  C.M.G.  1901, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  23,  Down  Street , 


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W.i  ; Naval  and  Military , and  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Winter,  Sir  Ffancis  Pratt,  C.M.G., 
son  of  George  Winter,  Esq.,  of  King’s 
co.,  Ireland;  b.  1848;  was  Acting 
Attorney-Gen.  of  Fiji  1887-8,  and  Ch. 
Judicial  Officer,  and  a M.E.C.  and 
M.L.C.  of  British  New  Guinea  1888- 
1903  ; retired  1903  : m.  1903,  Edith, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  George  Moore,  of  Fiji; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1892,  Knt.  1900. 
Winterbotham,  Sir  Henry  Martin, 
K.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  John  Brend 
Winterbotham,  of  Cheltenham ; b. 
1847 ; ed.  privately ; entered  I.C.S. 
1869  ; became  Dist.  Magistrate  of 
Malabar,  Tanjore,  and  other  Dists.  ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Board  of  Re- 
venue, Madras,  and  Commr.  of  Revenue 
Settlement  and  Director  of  Agriculture 
1895,  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Govt, 
of  Madras  1898  ; retired  1903  ; is  a 

J. P.  for  Gloucestershire : m.  1884, 

Sophie  Horsfall  Wright ; cr.  C.S.I.  1900, 

K. C.S.I.  1903.  Wychbury,  Moorend 
Road,  Leckhampton,  near  Cheltenham. 
Son  living — Geoffrey  Leonard,  b.  1889  : m. 
1917,  Hilda,  da.  of  David  Norton,  C.S.I. 

Winterbotham,  Sir  William  Howard, 
son  of  the  late  Lindsey  Winterbotham, 
of  Stroud ; b.  1843  ; B.A.  London 
Univ.,  and  M.A.  Camb.  Univ. ; ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1869  ; was  Official 
Solicitor,  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature 
1895-1919,  and  Pres.  Law  So.  1909  : m. 
1875,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Micldem,  of  Hoddesdon,  Herts ; cr. 
Knt.  1919.  51,  Ladbroke  Grove,  Notting 

Hill,  W.  ; Craig-y-Mor,  Abersoch,  Car- 
narvonshire. 

Sons  living — William,  b.  1878, — Edward 
Micklem,  b.  1882, — Frederick  Page,  b.  1885, — 
John,  b.  1887, — Arnold,  b.  1890. 

Daughter  living — Annie,  b.  1877 : m.  1910, 
Walter  Tilley,  of  Cambridge. 

Wintz,  Dame  Sophia  Gertrude, 
D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus  Wintz 
(Pres,  of  the  Canton),  of  Chateau  Wint- 
zenau,  SchafFhausen,  Switzerland ; b. 
18 — ; Hon.  Director  and  Managing 
Trustee  of  Roy.  Sailors’  Rests,  Ports- 
mouth and  Devonport  (of  which  she  was 
one  of  the  Founders  with  the  late  Dame 
Agnes  E.  Weston,  G.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Royal  Sailors  Rest,  Ports- 
mouth. 

Wittenoom,  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Horne, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles  Wittenoom  ; 
b.  1854  ; appointed  Min.  of  Mines,  W. 
Australia  1894  ; was  Agent-Gen.  for  W. 
Australia  in  London  1898-1901  : m. 

1878,  Laura,  da.  of  Robert  M.  Habgood, 
of  Lynton,  Upper  Tooting ; cr. 
K. C.M.G.  1901. 

Son  living — Charles,  b.  1880. 

Daughters  living — Irene  S., — Helena. 

Wodehouse,  Major  Sir  Edwin  Fre- 
derick, K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  [see  E.  Kim- 
berley, colls.]. 

Wodehouse.  Gen.  Sir  Josceline 
Heneage,  G.C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  E.  Kim- 
berley, colls.]. 

Wollaston,  Sir  Arthur  Naylor, 
K.C.I.E.,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Francis  Wollaston ; b.  1842  ; 
entered  India  Office  1859,  and  in  1873 
was  promoted  to  a Senior  Clerkship  ; 
was  Assist.  Sec.  in  Revenue  Depart. 
1884-98,  and  Registrar  and  Sup.  of 
Records  1898-1907  ; is  a J .P.  for  Kent, 
and  for  Cinque  Ports ; in  1880  suc- 
ceeded Sir  Frederic  Goldsmid  as 


Examiner  in  Persian  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; author  of  the  first  com- 
plete English  Persian  Dictionary  ever 
published,  and  of  ‘ ‘ The  Sword  of 
Islam,”  etc.  ; has  translated  the 
“ Anvar-i-Suhaili,”  and  edited  Sir 
Lewis  Pelly’s  “Miracle  Play  of  Hasan 
and  Husain  ” : m.  1873,  Caroline 

Marianne,  who  d.  1902,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Albert  William  Woods, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.,  Garter 
King  of  Arms  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1886,  K.C.I.E. 
1908.  Glen  Hill,  Walmer,  Kent ; 
Northbrook  Indian  Club. 

Son  living  — Gerald  Woods  Wollaston, 
M.V.O.,  b.  1874  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Wollaston,  Sir  Harry  Newton 
Phillips,  K.C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  LL.D.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Newton  Wollaston, 
of  Trin.  Church,  Melbourne ; b.  1846  ; 
ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Auckland,  at 
Nelson  Coll.,  New  Zealand,  and  at 
Melbourne  Univ.  (B.L.  with  Honours 
1884,  M.L.  1886,  LL.D.  1891) ; a Bar.- 
at-law  and  a J.P. ; entered  Australian 
Civil  Ser.  1863 ; appointed  Sec.  for 
Trade  and  Customs,  Victoria  1891,  and 
Permanent  Head  (and  Comptroller- 
Gen.  of  Customs)  of  Trade  and  Customs 
Depart,  of  Commonwealth  of  Australia 
1901  ; was  Standing  Counsel  to  Marine 
Board  of  Victoria  1886-1901,  and 
Australian  Representative  at  Imperial 
Conference  on  Shipping  Laws  (in 
London)  1907 ; author  of  “ Trade, 
Customs,  and  Marine  Law,”  and  other 
works  : m.  1868,  Mary  Annie,  who  d. 
1911,  da.  of  John  Harker,  of  Pateley 
Bridge,  Yorkshire ; 2nd,  1914,  Mary 
Henrietta  Havard,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Price-Dent,  B.S.C.,  of  Hallaton  Manor, 
Leicestershire ; cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G. 
1907,  K.C.M.G.  1912.  Loseby,  Toorak, 
Melbourne,  Australia;  Melbourne  (Aus- 
tralia) Club. 

Son  living — Henry  Newton  Spencer,  b.  18 — ; 
a Solicitor  of  Melbourne. 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Mary : m.  r9oi, 
as  his  second  wife,  Nicholas  Colston  Lockyer, 
I.S.O. , of  Toorak,  Victoria,  Australia, — 
Dorothea  : m.  1914,  George  Ferrand,  French 
Army, — one  other . 

Wolseley,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Benjamin,  G.C.B.  [see  Wolseley,  Bt. ; 
cr.  1744,  colls.]. 

Wood,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Elliott,  K.C.B., 
son  of  Miles  Astman  Wood,  of  Ledbury ; 
b.  1844  ; entered  R.E.  1864,  became 
Capt.  1877,  Major  1882,  Lieut.-Col. 
1884,  Col.  1888,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1902  ; 
retired  1906  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Fortifications  1880 ; com- 
manded 17th  Co.  of  R.E.  throughout 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882  ; employed 
on  Special  Reconnaisance  up  the  Nile 
1883  ; sent  on  Special  Ser.  to  Suakin 
prior  to  Expedition  of  1884,  and  served 
throughout  that  Campaign  in  Intelli- 
gence Depart.  ; served  almost  continu- 
ously at  Suakin  until  the  end  of  2nd 
Expedition  in  1885  (despatches  several 
times,  medal  with  five  clasps,  4th  class 
Medjidie,  officially  thanked),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  first  as  Ch.  Engineer 
and  subsequently  as  Engineer-in-Ch., 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches 
thrice,  two  medals,  seven  clasps,  pro- 
moted Maj.-Gen.,  K.C.B.) ; was  A.A.G., 
Head  Quarters  1889-94,  and  Col.-on-the- 
Staff  Comdg.  R.E.  at  Malta  1894*9' 
and  at  Aldershot  1899,  and  a Maj.-Gen. 
on  the  Staff  1902  ; commanded  R.E. 
Aldershot  Command  1902-5  ; is  a D.L. 
for  Hereford  : m.  1906,  Annie  Beatrice, 


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el.  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Bourne,  of 
Cowarne  Court,  Ledbury,  and  widow  of 
Horace  Radclyffe  Dugmore,  of  Park- 
stone ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1885,  K.C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  Byletts,  Pembridge,  Here- 
fordshire. 

Wood,  Sir  Henry  Joseph,  son  of 
Henry  Joseph  Wood  ; b.  1869  ; is  Con- 
ductor of  Queen’s  Hall  Orchestra ; has 
conducted  Carl  Rosa  Opera  Co.,  the 
Sheffield,,  Norwich,  Birmingham,  and 
Westmorland  Music^  Festivals,  the 
Gentlemen’s  Concerts  at  Manchester, 
and  many  Musical  and  Orchestral  Sos.  ; 
founded  Nottingham  City  Orchestra, 
and  Wolverhampton  Festival  Choral 
So.  ; has  conducted  the  Queen’s  Hall 
Orchestra  since  1895 ; has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium : m.  1st,  1898, 

Princess  Olga  Ourousoff,  of  Podolia, 
Russia,  who  d.  1909 ; 2ndly,  1911, 
Muriel,  da.  of  Major  Ferdinand  William 
Greatrex,  formerly  1st  Dragoons  ; cr. 
Knt.  1911.  4,  Elsworthy  Road,  N.W.  ; 

Apple  Tree  Farm  House , Charley  Wood, 
Herts. 

Daughters  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Pauline. 
Tatiana,  b.  1912, — Hermione  Avril,  b.  1915. 

Wood,  Sir  Henry  Trueman,  son 
of  William  Burton  Persse  Wood ; b. 
1845  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1868,  M.A.  1884)  ; was 
Sec.  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts,  1879-1917  : m. 
1872,  Marian,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  J. 
Oliver ; cr.  Knt.  1890.  Prince  Ed- 
ward's Mansions,  Bayswater,  W.  2 ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Son  living — William  Vincent,  M.C.  ( Yatton , 
Bristol ),  b.  1875  ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  : m. 
1906,  Meta  Worsley,  el.  da.  of  Frank 
Applegate,  J.P.,  of  Woolley  Hill  House, 
Bradf  or  d-on-Avon . 

Daughters  living — Freda  Muriel,  b.  1879  : m. 
1904,  William  Rowland  Fisher,  of  8,  Palace 
Gardens  Mansions,  W., — Dorothy  Kathleen, 
b.  1881 : m.  1905,  Arthur  Bernard  Coote. 

Wood,  Sir  (Howard)  Kingsley,  M.P., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Wood,  a Wes- 
leyan Min. ; b.  1876 ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1903  ; was  a County  Councillor 
for  London,  Woolwich  Div.  1911-18, 
Chm.  of  London  Pension  Authority 
1915,  and  of  London  Insurance  Com- 
mittee 1916,  and  Vice-Chm.  Special 
London  Committee  administering  Sepa- 
ration Allowances  1914-18  ; is  head  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Kingsley  Wood  and 
Co.,  and  Parliamentary  Private  Sec. 
to  Min.  of  Health  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
W.  Div.  of  Woolwich  ( Co.U ) since  Dec. 
1918  : m.  18 — ; cr.  Knt.  1918.  in, 
Ladbroke  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 

Wood,  Sir  John  Barry,  K.C.I.E., 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Joseph 
Wood,  D.D.,  M.V.O.,  sometime  Head 
Master  of  Harrow ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1st  class  Classical  Modera- 
tions, and  3rd  class  Lit.  Hum.  1893) ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1893,  and  served  as  As- 
sist. Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal ; 
appointed  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India, 
Foreign  Depart.  1899,  1st  Assist,  to 
Agent,  Baluchistan  1903,  and  Dep.  Sec., 
Govt,  of  India,  Foreign  Depart.  1908, 
Resident  at  Indore  1912,  and  Political 
Sec.,  Govt,  of  India  1914  ; is  a Member 
of  Legislative  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of 
India : m.  1897,  Ada  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  George  Augustine  Stack,  formerly 
Indian  Educational  Depart.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911,  C.S.I.  1916,  K. C.I.E.  1918.  Ava 
Lodge,  Simla,  India;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Wood.  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  James  William 


Leigh-,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  James  William  Wood  ; b.  1870;  is 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Brown,  Shipley 
and  Co.,  merchant  bankers,  Lieut.-Col. 
in  the  Army,  a Gov.  and  Almoner  of 
Christ’s  Hospital,  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal, 
C.M.G.)  ; on  Q.M.G.  Staff  at  War 
Office  and  A.A.G.  at  War  Office  during 
European  War  (despatches);  assumed 
by  deed  poll  1919  the  additional 
surname  of  Leigh : m.  1900,  Joanna 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Turn- 
bull  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  24,  Great  Cumber- 

land Place,  W.  ; Brooks’s,  and  Oriental 
Clubs. 

Son  living — Roger  Leigh,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Leigh. 

Woodhead,  Col.  Sir  German  Sims, 
K.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  Joseph  Woodhead, 
formerly  M.P.  for  Spen  Valley  Div.,  E. 
Part,  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Huddersfield  Coll.,  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.D.  1881),  and  abroad;  M.A. 
(Hon.  Causa)  Camb.  1899,  Hon.  LL.D. 
Toronto  1908  and  Birmingham  1911  ; 
Lieut.-Col.,  la  Suite  (1909),  and  Brevet 
Col.  1917  (V.D.)  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  (twice 
mentioned  for  Special  Ser.) ; Professor 
of  Pathology  at  Camb.  Univ.,  and 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; sometime 
Med.  Officer,  Irish  Command  Depot, 
Adviser  on  Pathology  to  War  Office, 
Inspector  of  Mil.  Pathological  Labora- 
tories in  United  Kingdom,  and  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Tuberculosis  : m. 
1881,  Harriett  Elizabeth  St.  Clair 
Erskine,  da.  of  James  Yates,  of  Edin- 
burgh ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  K.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Dysart  House,  Luard  Road, 
Cambridge ; Athenceum,  National 
Liberal,  and  Savage  Clubs. 

Woodhouse,  Sir  Percy,  son  of  Jona- 
than S.  Woodhouse,  of  Manchester  ; b. 
1856  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester ; a 
Gov.  of  Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  a J.P. 
for  Manchester  and  Derbyshire,  a Mem- 
ber of  Manchester  Education,  Licensing, 
and  War  Savings  Committees,  and  Direc- 
tor Manchester  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
m.  1883,  Louisa,  da.  of  Joel  Wainwright, 
J.P.,  of  Marple  Bridge,  Derbyshire  ; cr. 
Knt.  1918.  Longmead,  Marple  Bridge, 
Stockport ; Carlton,  Constitutional,  and 
Clarendon  ( Manchester ) Clubs. 

Sons  living — Ernest,  b.  1884 ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E-, — Frank,  b.  1891; 
Capt.  Manchester  Regt : m.  1919,  Elsie 

Kathleen,  da.  of  L-  W.  Furniss,  of  The  Old 
Hall,  Marple,  Cheshire. 

Daughter  living — Nora,  b.  1888:  m.  1913, 
Frank  Newton,  solicitor,  of  Stockport. 

Woodhouse,  Sir  Stewart,  M.D.,  son 
of  George  Woodhouse,  of  Dublin  ; b. 
1846  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.  Dungannon, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  1872, 
M.D.  1874) ; F.R.C.S.,  Ireland,  1874, 
F.R.C.P.I.  1902  ; has  been  Lecturer  in 
Pathology  at  Carmichael  Sch.  of  Med., 
Assist.  Physician  House  of  Industry 
Hospital,  and  Med.  Member  of  Gen. 
Prisons  Board,  Ireland  ; sometime  In- 
spector to  Local  Govt.  Board,  Ireland; 
appointed  a Member  of  Committtee  on 
Milk  Supply  in  Ireland  1912  : m.  1879, 
Charlotte,  da.  of  Isaac  Corry,  D.L.,  of 
Newry,  co.  Down ; cr.  Knt.  1908.  67, 

Ailesbury  Road,  Dublin ; University 
(Dublin),  and  Royal  St.  George  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Eunice,  b.  1880 : 


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m.  1900,  Ernest  Hastings  Tweedy,  F.R.C.P., 
of  6,  Fitzwilliam  Place,  Dublin. 

Woodhouse,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  (Tom) 
Percy,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Woodhouse,  of  Marlpit 
House,  near  Pontefract ; b.  1857 ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1880  ; entered  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1881,  became  Capt. 
1893,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1901, 
Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1909,  Surg.-Gen. 
1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Director  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  five 
times,  C.B.,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour, 
K.C.M.G.,  Com,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium) ; was  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
Scottish  Command,  and  Dep.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  thereof  1909-13,  Dep. 
Director  Med.  Sers.  Aldershot  Com- 
mand 1914,  and  Dep.  Inspector  Med. 
Sers.  War  Office  1918-19  ; is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1881,  Mary 
Hannah,  da.  of  the  late  John  Holmes 
Greaves,  of  Carleton  Hall,  Carleton  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Fair- 
fax House , Farnborough,  Hants. 

Son  living — Percy  St.  John  Ranee,  O.B.E., 
b.  1883 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Mary  Ranee 
( Hon.  Mrs.  Michael  W.  R.  de  Courcy)  : m. 
1906,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Michael  William  Robert 
de  Courcy,  el.  son  of  33rd  Baron  Kingsale, — 
Cecilia  Ruth : m.  1919,  Edward  Norman 

Hewitt,  Flying  Officer  R.A.F. 

Woodroffe,  Hon.  Sir  John  George, 
el.  son  of  the  late  James  Tisdall  Wood- 
roffe, J.P.,  of  Ware,  Lyme  Regis, 
Dorset ; b.  1865  ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888,  M.A. 
1889,  B.C.L.  1893) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1889  ; was  Tagore  Law  Professor  in 
Calcutta  Univ.  1896-7  (Fellow  1904) ; 
appointed  Standing  Counsel  to  Govt, 
of  India  1903,  Officiating  Judge  of  Cal- 
cutta High  Court  April  1904,  a Puisne 
Judge  thereof  Oct.  1904,  Officiating  Ch. 
Justice,  Bengal,  Nov.  1915,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Board  of  Examiners  1915  and  of 
Sanskrit  Asso.  1917  : m.  1902,  Ellen 
Elizabeth,  youngest  da.  of  S.  D.  Grim- 
son ; cr.  Knt.  1915.  4,  Camac  Street, 

Calcutta  ; lie  du  Chateau,  Les  Andelys, 
France ; Bengal  {Calcutta),  and  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Son  living — James  Edward,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Agnes  Elizabeth,  b.  1903, — 
Barbara  Helen,  b.  1905. 

Woods,  Sir  Henry  Felix,  K.C.V.O.  ; 
b.  1843  ; entered  R.N.  1858,  and  became 
Navigating  Lieut.  1867  ; retired  1872  ; 
was  attached  to  British  Embassy,  Con- 
stantinople as  British  Delegate  to 
International  Commn.  for  improvement 
of  Navigation  of  Black  Sea  and  Bos- 
phorus 1867-9  ; organised  Black  Sea 
Light  Ship  and  Life  Saving  Ser. 
(thanked  by  Foreign  Office) ; in  i860 
received  permission  to  enter  Ottoman 
Naval  Ser.,  and  assisted  the  late  Hobart 
Pasha  in  reorganising  Turkish  Fleet ; 
acted  as  Special  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the 
late  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg-Gotha  during 
visits  to  the  Sultan  when  in  command  j 
of  Mediterranean  Fleet ; is  a Pasha,  and 
Adm.  in  Imperial  Ottoman  Navy  (on  | 
retired  list) ; many  years  Naval  A.D.C.  | 
to  late  Sultan  of  Turkey  ; has  Grand  | 
Cordons  of  Orders  of  Osmanieh  and 
Medjidie  in  brilliants,  and  gold  and 
silver  medals  of  the  Imtiaz  ; also  a 
Knight  Com.  of  the  Order  of  Saxe-  | 


Coburg-Gotha  : m.  1870,  Laura  Sarah 
Madeliene  Whittall,  who  d.  1919  ; cr. 
K.C.V.O.  1902.  8,  Rue  Minaret,  Pera, 

Constantinople ; United  Service  Club. 

Son  living — Harold  Edwin,  b.  1878  • Imperial 
Ottoman  Customs : m.  1901,  Helene,  da.  of 
P.  Souvazoglou. 

Daughters  living — Lucy  Heiene,  b.  1873  : w. 
1892,  Albert  Hotz,  Consul-Gen.  for  Holland 
at  Beyrout,  Syria, — Adeline  Percy,  b.  1876  : 
m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Sherwin  Hooke 
Pearson,  C.M.G.  ,of  Baynton  House,  Coulston, 
Wilts. 

Woods,  Sir  Jailies  Williams,  K.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Director  of  Purchases,  British 
War  Mission  in  U.S.A.  ; cr.  K.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Woods,  Sir  Robert  Henry,  F.R.C.S., 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Christopher 
Woods,  of  Tullamore  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Wesley  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.,  Senior  Moderator  and  gold  medal- 
list 1887,  M.B.  1889,  Surgical  Travelling 
Prizeman  1890,  Hon.  M.Ch.  1913),  and 
in  Vienna  ; F.R.C.S.I.  1893  ; was  Pres, 
of  Dublin  Univ.  Biological  Asso.  1897, 
of  British  Laryngological  Asso.  1907,  of 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Ireland  19 10- 12, 
and  of  Irish  Med.  Asso.  1912  ; is  Pro- 
fessor of  Laryngology  and  Otology  in 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  Surg.  for 
Throat,  Nose,  and  Ear  at  Sir  P.  Dim’s 
Hospital,  Dublin  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Dublin  Univ.  Feb.  1917  ; has  sat 
therefore  {Ind.  U)  since  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1894,  Margaret,  only  da.  of  the  late 
James  Johnston  Shaw,  K.C.,  Recorder 
of  Belfast ; cr.  Knt.  1913.  39,  Merrion 

Square,  Dublin  ; Rathleigh,  Killiney,  co. 
Dublin ; Constitutional,  St.  Stephen's, 
University  {Dublin),  and  Royal  Irish 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Sons  living — John  Lowe,  b.  1899, — Robert 
Rowan,  b.  1902. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Elizabeth, — Patricia 
Marjory. 

Woodward,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Mabbott,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Lionel  Mabbott  Woodward,  for- 
merly of  Hadlow  Down,  Sussex ; b. 
1861  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1882,  be- 
came Capt.  1892,  Brevet  Major  1899, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1916  ; retired  1920  ; Uganda  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  Somaliland  1903-4  as 
D.A.Q.M.G.  and  as D. A. A.G. (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  Mediterranean  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1915-16,  as  D.A.G.  with 
rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.,  pro- 
moted, Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle) ; 
was  D.A.  A.G.,  Malta  1893-6,  D.A.Q.M.G., 
War  Office  1899-1903  and  1905, 
D.A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters  1906-7  and 
1907-11,  and  A.A.G.,  S.  Command  1912- 
13  ; appointed  Director  of  Mobilisation, 
War  Office  1913  ; again  Director  of 
Organisation  at  the  War  Office  1916-17  ; 
is  Col.  Leicestershire  Regt.  : m.  1888, 
Edith  Trenchard,  el.  da.  of  Richard 
Edmund  Elkins  Davies,  formerly  of 
Daresbury,  Great  Malvern ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  K.C.M.G.  1917.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Son  living — Edward  Eger  ton  Mabbott,  b. 
1900. 

' Woollcombe,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Louis,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Louis  Woollcombe  (Fellow  of 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford),  V.  of  Menheniot, 
Cornwall ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Marlborough 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Army 
1876,  became  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  1886,  Major  1897,  Brevet 


KNIGHTS. 


Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Col.  1901,  Maj.-Gen 
1908,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1913  ; retired 
1920;  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal), 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (medal 
with  clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  a A.A.G.  (despatches,  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. );  wasD.  A.  A.G., 
Bengal  1890-95  and  1897-9,  A.A.G.,  India 
1899-1906,  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  Garhwal 
Brig.,  India  1906-10,  and  in  command 
of  Highland  Territorial  Div.  1911-14  ; 
appointed  Col.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  1910,  to  an  Army  Command 
1915,  was  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch., 
E.  Command  1918-19  ; has  Orders  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia  (with  Swords),  Crown  of  Rou- 
mania,  and  Croix  de  Guerre : m.  1886, 
Agnes  Meade,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
John  Irvine  Murray,  K.C.B.,  I.S.C. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
K.C.M.G.  1919. 

Son  living — Malcolm  Louis,  b.  1891;  Capt. 
Indian  Army  : m.  1919,  Eileen,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  A.  Conway  Bishop. 

Daughter  living — Joan  Wilhelmina,  b.  1904. 

Woolley,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Charles 
Augustus,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederic 
Woolley,  B.C.L.  ; b.  1859  ; Lieut.-Col. 
1st  Vol.  Batn.,  Sussex  Regt.  (V.D.), 
and  a J.P.  : m.  1886,  Edith  Chatfield  ; 
cr.  Knt.  1919.  2,  Leopold  Road, 

Brighton. 

Daughter  living — Gladys  Emily. 
Wools-Sampson  [see  Sampson], 

Woon,  Gen.  Sir  John  Blaxell,  K.C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Woon,  R.M.  ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New 
Cross  ; entered  R.M. A.  1873,  and  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1885,  Major 
1893,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  Maj.-Gen. 
1905,  Lieut.-Gen.  1911,  and  Gen.  1917  ; 
retired  1919 ; Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  with  Chin  Lushai  Expedition 
1890  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (despatches  thrice,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  China 
Expedition  1900  (despatches,  medal, 
Brevet  Col.) ; formerly  Comdg.  Sirhind 
Brig.,  N.  Army,  India ; commanded 
Mhow  Div.  1910-11,  and  a Div.  in  India 
1911-14  : m.  1901,  Gwendolyn,  young- 
est da.  of  James  Taylor-Smith,  of  Gain- 
ford  House,  Gainford,  Durham ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1903,  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
Daughters  living — Two. 

Wormald,  Sir  John,  K.B.E.;  b. 
1859 ; ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch.,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; a 
M.I.C.E.,  a Director  of  Mather  and 
Platt  (Limited),  engineers,  of  Man- 
chester and  Westminster,  a J.P.  for 
Oxfordshire  (High  Sheriff  1916-17),  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  North  Stoke  ; a 
Member  of  Munitions  Finance  Board, 
and  Chm.  of  Industries  and  Gen.  Sers. 
Committees,  War  Cabinet  Committee 
1916-19  : m.  1889,  Eleanor  Mabel, 

da.  of  the  late  Henry  Simms,  of  Oriel 
Lodge,  Bath ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  87, 
Sloane  Street,  S.IF.i  ; Springs,  North 
Stoke,  Oxon ; Brooks's  and  Cavendish 
Clubs. 

Son  living— Leslie  Graham,  M.C.,  b.  1890; 
Major  R.F.A. : m.  1914,  Amy  Margaret 

Horsey. 

Daughters  living — Doris  Mary,  b.  1891 : m. 
1915,  Douglas  Mathieson, — Muriel  Vera,  b. 
1893  : m.  1915,  Major  Richard  Montague 
Wootten,  M.C.,  Roy.  Inniskilling  Dragoons, 
— Evelyn  Mabel,  b.  1901. 

Worthington,  (Col.  Sir  Edward  Scott, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
son  of  Edward  Scott  Worthington, 
M.D.,  C.M.  ; b.  1876 ; ed.  privately, 


and  at  Trinity  Univ.,  Toronto ; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1897  ; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1900, 
became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1912,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  as  Civil  Surg.,  present 
at  operations  in  Rhodesia,  Transvaal, 
and  Orange  River  and  Cape  Colonies 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  and  White  Elephant 
of  Siam,  American  D.S.M.) ; appointed 
Comdt.  Officers’  Convalescent  Home, 
Cimiez  1915,  Dep.  Assist.  Director-Gen. 
Army  Med.  Ser.  1917,  and  Assist. 
Director-Gen.  thereof  1918  ; was  Med. 
Officer  on  Staff  of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
Connaught  during  visit  to  S.  Africa  for 
opening  of  Union  of  S.  Africa  Parlia- 
ment 1911-16,  and  attended  Duchess 
of  Connaught  in  her  illness  1913  ; is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  J ohn  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1914,  Wini- 
fred Jean,  da.  of  the  late  John  Wallace, 
of  Glassinghall,  Dunblane  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911,  Knt.  1913,  C.M.G. 
1915,  K.C.V.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Son  living — One,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living — Patricia  Marie,  b.  1918. 

Wortley,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
(Alan)  Richard  Montagu-Stuart-, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Wharn- 
cliffe]. 

Wrangel,  H.E.  Count  (Herman), 
G.C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Count  F.  U. 
Wrangel;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Stockholm, 
and  at  Upsala ; entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1883  ; appointed  Min.  Plen.  at  Paris 
1900,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  at 
Brussels  1900,  and  at  St.  Petersburg 
1904,  and  Swedish  Min.  in  London 
1906  ; was  Sec.  to  Swedish  Delegation 
at  Labour  Conference,  Berlin  1890,  and 
Swedish  Delegate  at  Paris  Exhibition 
1900,  and  at  Paris  Peace  Conference 
1919 : m.  1893,  Charlotte,  da.  of  Charles 
Baour,  of  Bordeaux,  France ; cr. 
G.C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1908.  73,  Portland 

Place,  W.  ; Turf,  St.  James's,  Bache- 
lors', Athenceum,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Wright,  Sir  Almroth  Edward,  K.B.E., 
C.B.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Henry  Hamilton  Wright,  D.D.  (some- 
time V.  of  St.  John,  Liverpool),  of  90, 
Bolingbroke  Grove,  Wandsworth  Com- 
mon, S.W.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Dublin, 
Leipzic,  Strasburg,  and  Marburg  Univs.; 
M.B.  and  B.Ch.,  Dublin  1883,  M.D. 
1889  ; Hon.  D.Sc.  and  Hon.  F.R.C.S.I. 
1906;  Hon.  D.Sc.  Leeds  1919;  was 
Demonstrator  of  Pathology  in  Camb. 
Univ.  1887,  and  of  Physiology  in  Sydney 
Univ.  1889,  Professor  of  Pathology 
at  Army  Med.  Sch.,  Netley  1892-1902, 
and  Member  of  the  Indian  Plague 
Commn.  1898-1900 ; is  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.,  a F.R.S.,  and  Director  of 
Therapeutic  Inoculation  Depart,  at 
St.  Mary’s  Hospital,  Paddington  ; be- 
came an  Hon.  Burgess  of  City  of 
Belfast  1912  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-15,  with  rank  of  Col.  (des- 
patches, C.B.,  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  and  St.  Sava  of  Serbia, 
K.B.E.) ; author  of  “ A Short  Treatise 
on  Anti-Typhoid  Inoculation,”  and 
“ Principles  of  Microscopy,”  etc.,  etc.  : 
m.  1889,  Jane  Georgina,  el.  da.  of  R.  M. 
Wilson,  J.P  .,  of  Coolcarrigan,  co.  Kil- 
dare ; cr.  Knt.  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
K.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — Doris  Helena:  m.  1918, 

Capt.  Francis  John  Romanes,  Cav.  Special 
Reserve. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Wright,  Sir  Robert  Patrick,  LL.D., 
son  of  Robert  Wright,  J.P.,  farmer,  of 
Downan,  Ballantrae,  Ayrshire ; b. 
1857  ; ed.  at  Ayr  Acad.,  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.,  and  in  London  and  Heidelberg  ; 
successively  Lecturer,  Professor,  and 
Director  of  Agricultural  Depart,  of 
Glasgow  and  W.  of  Scotland  Technical 
Coll.  1886-99,  Professor  of  Agriculturel 
and  Principal  of  West  of  Scotland 
Agricultural  Coll.  1900-1911,  Agricul- 
tural Adviser  to  Scottish  Education 
Depart.,  and  Director  of  Work  under 
Congested  Dists.  Board  1911-12,  since 
when  he  has  been  Chm.  of  Board  of 
Agriculture  for  Scotland ; sometime 
Examiner  in  Agriculture  to  Glasgow 
Univ.,  Director  of  Scottish  Temperance 
League  and  Roy.  Scottish  Agricultural 
Benevolent  Institution,  and  Director 
and  one  of  the  Founders  of  Scottish 
Labour  Colony  ; is  a Fellow  of  Highland 
Agricultural  So.,  and  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Edinburgh  ; conducted  extensive  ex- 
periments on  farm  crops,  introducing 
new  varieties  of  oats  ; author  of  “ Re- 
vision of  Blackie’s  Agriculture  ” ; 
editor  of  “Standard  Cyclopaedia  of 
Modem  Agriculture  ” : m.  1902,  Marion, 
da.  of  J ames  Miller,  of  Blairgowrie  ; cr. 
Knt.  1911.  29,  St.  Andrew  Square , 

Edinburgh. 

Sons  living — William  James,  b.  1903, — 
David  Patrick,  b.  1905. 

Wright,  Col.  Sir  William  Charles, 
K.B.E.  [see  Wright,  Bt.]. 

Wyndham,  Sir  Percy  Charles  Hugh, 
K.C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  (George) 
Hugh  Wyndham,  K.C.M.G.  [B.  Pol- 
warth,  colls.] ; b.  1864 ; Envoy  Ex- 
traor.  and  Min.  Plen.  and  Consul-Gen., 
Republic  of  Colombia  1911-19 ; cr. 
K.C.M.G.  1919.  Rogate  Lodge,  Rogate  ; 
St.  James's,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Wynne,  Sir  Henry  Arthur,  ZX.D., 
son  of  Robert  Wynne,  solicitor,  of  Cork  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork,  and 
at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (B.A.  1888, 
LL.B.  1891,  LL.D.  1892) ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1889  ; was  senior  partner  in 
the  firm  of  Wynne  and  Wynne,  of  Cork 
1896-1916,  and  Crown  Solicitor  for 
Cork  City  and  Co.,  and  Sessional  Crown 
Solicitor  for  Cork  City  1905-16  ; ap- 
pointed Ch.  Crown  Solicitor  for  Ireland 
1916  : m.  1899,  Georgie  Elden,  da.  of 
the  late  Dwight  C.  Golder,  of  Portland, 
Maine,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  Knt.  1919.  Verona, 
Queen's  Park,  Monkstown,  Dublin  ; St. 
Stephen's  Green,  and  Cork  Clubs. 

Wynne,  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Single- 
ton,  G.C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Wynne,  R.A.  ; b.  1846  ; entered  Army 
1863,  became  Capt.  1871,  Brevet  Major 
1879,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1885,  Col.  1889, 
Maj.-Gen.  1900,  Lieut.-Gen.  1905,  and 
Gen.  1911  ; retired  1913  ; Jowaki  Ex- 
pedition 1877  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  Afghan  War  1878-9  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  S. 
African  War  1881,  Sudan  Expedition 
1884-5  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  as  D.A.G.,  and  sub- 
sequently in  command  of  nth  Brig., 
and  of  Cape  Colony  Dist.  (wounded, 
despatches  twice,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.) ; 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters  1886- 
91,  A.A.G.,  Curragh  1891-4,  D.A.G.  at 
Malta  1895-8,  D.A.G.  at  Aldershot 
1898-9,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  at  Head 
Quarters  1899,  D.A.G.,  Head  Quarters 
1902-4,  and  in  command  of  6th  Div.  of 
E.  Command  1904-6,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  and  Sec.  of  Selection 
Board  1906-11,  Keeper  of  the  Jewel 


House  1911-17  ; appointed  Col.,  King’s 
Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  1913  : m.  1886, 
Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Colville  Turner  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891, 
K.C.B.  (Mil.)  1907,  G.C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 
Haybergill,  War  cop,  Westmoreland. 

Sons  living — Owen  Evelyn,  O.B.E.,  b.  1887 
[see  “ Companionage  — Graeme  Chamley, 
b.  1889 ; Capt.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  EI-, — 
Arthur  Meredyth,  A. F.C.,  b.  1893  ; sometime 
Capt.  R.A.F. 

Wynne,  Col.  Sir  Trevredyn  Rash- 
leigh,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E.,  son  of 

Llewelyn  Wynne,  formerly  of  Mold, 
Flintshire ; b.  1853 ; was  Agent  and 
Ch.  Engineer,  Bengal-Nagpur  Railway 
1887-1905,  a Member  of  Indian  Railway 
Board  1905-8,  Pres.  1908-14,  a Member 
of  Imperial  Legislative  Council  1908-14, 
and  Govt.  Director  Indian  Railway 
Companies  at  Indian  Offices  1914- 15  ; 
sometime  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India,  and  Col.  Comdt.  Bengal-Nagpur 
Railway  Vol.  Corps  (V.D.) ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1896,  Winifred  (a  Lady  of 
Grace  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England),  da.  of  Henry  Walter  Conduit ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1903,  K.C.I.E.  1909,  K.C.S.I. 
1911.  C6,  Albany,  Piccadilly,  W.  , 

East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Wyon,  Sir  Albert  William,  K.B.E., 
son  of  Leonard  Charles  Wyon;  b.  1869  ; 
head  of  the  firm  of  Price,  Waterhouse 
and  Co.,  and  Govt.  Auditor  of  Railways, 
and  Govt.  Accountant,  Controlled  Canals, 
etc. ; cr.  K.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Hamilton 
Lodge,  Walpole  Road,  Brighton. 

Yapp,  Sir  Arthur  Keysall,  K.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Keysall  Yapp,  of 
Orleton,  Herefordshire  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  Hereford  County  Coll. ; is 
National  Sec.  Young  Men’s  Christian 
Asso.  ; was  Director  of  Food  Economy, 
Ministry  of  Food  1917-18  ; has  Orders  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  and  Wen  Hu  of  China : 
m.  1901,  Alice  Maude,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  Hesketh  Higson,  of  Southport ; cr. 
K.B.E.  1917.  Highfield  House,  Enfield; 
National  Club. 

Yarde-Buller  [see  Buller]. 

Yarr,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Michael  Thomas, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  son  of 
Thomas  Yarr,  J.P.,  of  Winton  Avenue, 
Rathgar,  Dublin ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at 
Blackrock  Coll.  ; L.R.C.S.I.,  and  L.K. 
and  Q.C.P.I.  and  L.M.  1882,  F.R.C.S.I. 
1893  ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1886,  became 
Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Col.  1915, 
and  Surg.-Gen.  1917  ; is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  j ohn  of  J erusalem 
in  England,  and  Director  Med.  Ser. 
Malta,  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen. ; S. 
African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  (Dar- 
danelles 1915  as  Dep.  Director  Med. 
Sers.)  (despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Physician 
(under  Foreign  Office)  to  Crown  Prince 
of  Siam  1895-9  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
K.C.M.G.  1917.  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Albemarle  Clubs. 

Yaung  Hwe,  Sawbwa(Sir  Sao  Maung, 
K.S.M.)  of,  K.C.I.E. ; b.  18—  ; is  one 
of  the  Ruling  Chiefs  of  India  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1908,  K.C.I.E.  1916. 

Yeo,  Sir  Alfred  William,  M.P.,  son 
of  George  Robinson  James  Yeo,  of 
Devon  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  under  the  London 
Sch.  Board  ; started  work  in  an  iron 
foundry  ; for  30  years  in  business  in  the 
music  trade,  at  86  and  88,  St.  Leonard’s 
Road,  Poplar,  E.  ; connected  for  over 
40  years  with  Berger  Baptist  Church, 
Bromley,  E.  (sometime  Sec.) ; has  been 


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a Member  of  Poplar  Vestry  Board 
of  Works  and  Poplar  Borough  Council 
(Mayor  1903) ; 9 years  a Member  of 
Poplar  Guardians  (5  years  Chm.),  9 
years  a Member  of  London  County 
Council,  25  years  Chm.  and  Manager 
under  the  London  Sch.  Board  of  Groups 
of  Schools  in  Bromley  (E.),  and  10  years 
Chm.  of  Distress  Committee  ; has  been 
a Member  of  Tower  Licensing  Bench 
since  1904  ; served  as  Chm.  of  Lord 
Buxton’s  Committee  for  Distress  during 
great  Dock  Strike ; instrumental  in 
obtaining  Bill  to  prevent  raising  of  rents 
during  European  War,  and  responsible 
for  one-man-business  clause  issued  to 
Mil.  Tribunals ; is  Vice-Chm.  Tower 
Div.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Poplar  Div.  of 
Tower  Hamlets  (L.  and  Advanced 
Radical)  Feb.  1914  to  Nov.  1918 ; 
elected  for  S.  Div.  of  Poplar  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1st,  1886 ; 2ndly,  1911,  Florence 
Jane  Stevens,  of  Poplar,  E.  ; cr.  Knt. 
1918.  17,  King's  Avenue,  Woodford 

Green,  Essex. 

Yorke,  Lieut - Col.  Sir  Horatio  Arthur 
C.B.  [see  E.  Hardwicke,  colls.]. 

Young,  Capt.  Sir  Arthur  Henderson, 
G. C.M.G.,  K.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Keith  Young,  C.B.  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Acad.,  at  Rugby,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; formerly 
Capt.  27th  Regt. ; appointed  Local 
Comdt.  of  Mil.  Police  Kyrenia  1878, 
Assist.  Commr.,  Paphos  1878,  Commr. 
1879,  Director  of  Survey  and  Principal 
Forest  Officer,  Cyprus  1892,  a M.L.C. 
1892,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  there  1894, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Straits  Settlements  1906, 
and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  there  and 
High  Commr.  Federated  Malay  States 
1911  ; administered  the  Govt.  1895  and 
1898  : m.  1885,  Lady  Evelyn  Anne 

Kennedy,  da.  of  2nd  Marquess  of  Ailsa  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1897,  K.C.M.G.  1908, 
G.C.M.G.  1916,  K.B.E.  1918.  Spring 
Grove,  Sunningdale,  Berks ; Army  and 
Navy,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Young,  Sir  Charles  Alban,  K.C.M.G., 
M.V.O.  [see  Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1769]. 

Young,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Frank  Popham, 
K.B.E. , C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Gordon  Young,  of  212,  Cromwell  Road, 
S.W.  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Bradfield,  at 
Clifton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1884  and  I.S.C.  1886, 
became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1902,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1910;  retired  1919;  was 
Assist.  Commr.,  Punjab  1888-98,  and 
in  charge  of  colonisation  operations 
on  Chenab  Canal,  Punjab  1892-9, 
Settlement  Commr.,  Patiala  State 
1900-1909,  and  Commr.  and  Sup., 
Rawal  Pindi  Div.  1911-18  : m.  1st, 

1898,  Winifred  Ethel,  who  d.  1902,  da. 
of  Col.  J ames  Alexander  Lawrence 
Montgomery,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E.  ; 2ndly, 
1911,  Lilian,  da.  of  F.  Garner  Beckett^ 
of  California,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of 
Arnold  Marcus,  of  New  York  ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1899,  C.B.E.  and  K.B.E.  1918.  Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Young,  Sir  Frederick  William,  LL.B., 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  John  Young, 
formerly  of  Mount  Templeton,  S. 
Australia ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Prince 
Alfred’s  Coll.,  and  Univ.  Adelaide 
(LL.B.  1897) ; Bar.  Australia  1897 ; 
engaged  in  pastoral  pursuits ; was 
Commr.  of  Crown  Lands  and  Immigra- 
tion, S.  Australia  1912-14,  and  Agent- 
Gen.  for  S.  Australia  in  London  1915-18 ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Committee  for 
Settlement  of  Ex-Service  Men,  Aus- 


tralia; is  a Director  of  English,  Scottish, 
and  Australian  Bank  (Limited) ; elected 
a M.L.A.  1902  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Swindon  Div.  of  Wilts  ( Co.U ) since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1904,  Florence,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Darling,  of  Adelaide; 
cr.  Knt.  1918.  63,  Portland  Place,  W. , 

Carlton  Club. 

Son  living — John  Darling,  b.  1910. 

Young,  Capt.  Sir  Frederic  William, 
K.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Commodore  (2nd 
class)  R.N.R.,  Naval  Salvage  Adviser,  a 
M.I.C.E.,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  ; has  U.S.A.  Naval 
Cross  ; in  charge  of  Salvage  operations  to 
H.M.  Fleet  during  European  War  and 
torpedoed  merchant  vessels,  and  of  Sal- 
vage Operations  for  clearing  Belgian  Coast 
Ports  after  the  Armistice  : m.  18 — ; cr. 

O. B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  K.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920.  14,  Cheyne  Row,  S.  W. 

Young,  Col.  Sir  John  Smith,  C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  J.  Young,  of 
Melrose  Estate,  Jamaica;  b.  1843; 
entered  Army  i860,  and  retired  as  Dep. 
Comy.-Gen.  (Hon.  Col.)  1887  ; was  Sec. 
Roy.  Commn.  of  Patriotic  Fund  1887- 
1903,  and  of  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund 
Corporation  1904-8  ; Abyssinian  Expe- 
dition 1867-8  (medal,  promoted),  Franco- 
German  War  1870-71  on  behalf  of 
National  So.  for  Aid  of  Sick  and 
Wounded  as  Joint  Commr.  at  German 
Headquarters,  taking  part  in  relief  of 
Paris  (St.  J ohn  of  Jerusalem  silver  medal, 
French  Bronze  Cross),  Russo-Turkish 
War  1877-8  as  their  Ch.  Commr.  (medal), 
Zulu  Campaign  1879-80  (despatches, 
medal),  Boer  Rebellion  1881,  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  as  their  Ch.  Commr. 
(medal,  Khedive’s  bronze  star),  Nile  and 
Sudan  Expedition  1898  as  their  Commr. 
(3rd  class  Osmanieh),  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  as  Ch.  Red  Cross  Commr.  (medal 
with  clasp) ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class),  and 
Knt.  1907,  C.V.O.  1908.  Fennymere, 
Castlebar  Hill,  Ealing,  W. 

Young,  Sir  William  Douglas,  K.B.E., 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  W.  A.  G.  Young, 
C.M.G.,  Gov.  of  Gold  Coast ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; entered  Colonial 
Civil  Ser.  1877,  and  became  Ch.  Clerk 
in  Govt.  Sec.’s  Office,  British  Guiana 

1889,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Mauritius 
1895,  Commr.  Turks  and  Caicos  Islands 
1901,  Administrator  Dominica  1906, 
Administrator  and  Colonial  Sec.,  St. 
Lucia  1913,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Chief 
of  Falkland  Islands  1914 ; administered 
Govt,  of  Mauritius  Aug.  1897 ; ap- 
pointed Acting  Gov.,  Leeward  Islands 
1909,  and  of  Windward  Islands  1914 ; 
retired  1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1907,  K.B.E. 
1919.  Isthmian  Club. 

Young,  Sir  William  Mackworth, 
K.C.S.I.  [see  Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1813]. 

Younger,  Right  Hon.  Sir  Robert, 

P. C.,  G.B.E.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Younghusband,Z.« eut.-Col.Sir  Francis 
Edward,  K.C.S.I.,  K.C.I.E.,  second  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  William 
Younghusband,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1863  ; ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Edinburgh 
and  Bristol,  and  Hon.  D.Sc.,  Camb., 
Rede  Lecturer  1905  ; joined  1st  Dra- 
goon Guards  1882,  became  Capt.  1889, 
transferred  to  Indian  Political  Depart. 

1890,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908  ; 
retired  1910  ; engaged  on  Explorations 
and  Political  Missions  in  China,  Central 
Asia,  and  Pamirs  1886-93  J was  Political 
Agent  in  Chitral  1893-4,  and  in  Raj- 
putana  1897-1900,  Resident  in  Indore 


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1902-3,  British  Commr.  to  Tibet  1903-4, 
and  Resident  in  Kashmir  1906-10  ; 
awarded  gold  medal  of  Roy.  Geographi- 
cal So.  1887  (Pres,  of  So.  1919),  and 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  1901  ; author  of 
“ The  Heart  of  a Continent  ” : m.  1897, 
Helen  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Magniac,  M.P.,  of  Colworth,  Beds,  and 
16,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 
[B.  Castletown] ; cr.  C.I.E.  1891, 
K.C.I.E.  1904,  K.C.S.I.  1917.  3,  Buck- 

ingham Gate,  S.JT.  ; Travellers'  Club. 
Daughter  living — Eileen  Louise,  b.  1902. 

Young  husband,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
George  John,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  William 
Younghusband,  C.S.I.,  of  28,  Kensing- 
ton Court  Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  R.M.C.,  entered  17th 
Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Queen’s  Own 
Corps  of  Guides  (Indian  Army)  1889, 
Brevet  Major  1896,  Major  1898,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1909,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1911  ; retired  1920;  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
(medal  with  clasp),  Sudan  Expedition 
1885,  present  at  battle  ofTamai  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  Burma  Ex- 
pedition 1886-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  present  at 
storming  of  Malakand  Pass  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
Spanish-American  Campaign  in  Philip- 
pines 1899  (medal),  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (se- 
verely wounded,  despatches,  C.B.) 
1902,  Comdg.  Younghusband’s  Horse 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
K.C.M.G.) ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Geo- 
graphical So.  ; appointed  D.A.A.G., 
India  1897,  A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters 
1898,  Comdt.  27th  Light  Cav.  1903,  and 
of  Queen’s  Own  Corps  of  Guides  1904, 
Col.-on-Staff  Comdg.  Fyzabad  Brig. 
1909,  and  to  command  Derajat  Brig. 
1910  ; re-appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1914, 
and  Div.  Com.  1915  ; has  been  Keeper 
of  the  Jewel  House  since  1917  ; author 
of  “ The  Story  of  the  Guides,”  etc.  : m. 
1891,  Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Wood,  D.L.,  of  Culmington  Manor, 
Salop  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  K.C.I.E. 
1913,  K.C.M.G.  1915.  St.  Thomas's 
Tower,  Tower  of  London,  E.C.  ; United 
Service,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Son  living — George  Edward,  b.  1896 ; Capt. 
nth  Hussars. 

Yoxall,  Sir  James  Henry,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Houghton  Yoxall,  of 
Redditch  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Wesleyan 
Sch.,  Redditch,  and  at  Westminster 
Training  Coll.  ; Hon.  M.A.  Camb.  1899, 
and  Oxford  1907 ; formerly  Head 
Master  of  Sharrow  Lane  Sch.,  Sheffield  ; 
has  been  Gen.  Sec.  of  National  Union  of 
Teachers  since  1892  (Pres,  thereof  1891- 
2) ; was  a Roy.  Commr.  on  Secondary 
Education  1894-5  ; is  editor  of  The 
Schoolmaster,  a J.P.,  and  an  Officier 


d’Academie  de  France  ; a contributor 
to  the  magazines  and  reviews  ; author 
of  “The  Courtier  Stoops,”  “The  Wan- 
der Years,”  “Chateau  Royal,”  “The 
Rommany  Stone,”  “Alain  Tanger’s 
Wife,”  “ Smalilou,”  “Beyond  the 
Wall,”  “ Nutbrown  Roger  and  I,” 
“The  Lonely  Pyramid,”  “Secondary 
Education,”  and  other  works  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Bassetlaw  Div.  of 
Notts  (L)  July  1892  ; sat  as  M.P.  for 
W.  Div.  of  Nottingham  July  1895  to 
Nov.  1918  : m.  1886,  Elizabeth,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry 
Coles,  R.E.  ; cr.  Knt.  1909.  Spring - 
field,  20,  Kew  Gardens  Road,  Kew ; 
Hamilton  House,  Mabledon  Place,  W.C.i ; 
Reform  Club. 

Son  living — Harry  Waldo,  M.C.,  b.  1896; 
Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (M.C.  with 
Bar) : m.  1918,  Josephine  Fairchild,  da.  of 

Dr.  Baldwin,  of  Columbus,  Ohio,  U.S.A. 
Daughters  living — Ailsa,  b.  1890 : m.  1918, 

Capt.  C.  L-  Howard  Humphrey,  London 
Regt., — Stella,  b.  1893  : m.  1917,  John  Henry 
Houghton,  Lieut.  R.H.A. 

Yule,  Sir  David,  son  of  the  late  David 
Yule,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1858  ; of  the 
firm  of  Andrew  Yule  and  Co.,  Calcutta  ; 
is  a Director  of  London  J oint  City  and 
Midland  Bank  (Limited),  Mercantile 
Bank  of  India  (Limited)  and  of  Royal 
Exchange  Assurance  Co.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
J erusalem  in  England  : m.  1900,  Annie 
Henrietta,  only  da.  of  the  late  Andrew 
Yule,  of  Calcutta  ; cr.  Knt.  1912.  Clive 
Row,  Calcutta. 

Yussuf  Wabha  Pasha,  G.C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Pres,  of  Council,  Egypt,  and  a 
Pasha;  cr.  G.C.M.G.  1919.  Cairo, 
Egypt. 

Zaharoff,  Sir  Basil  G.C.B.,  G.B.E. 
son  of  Basil  Zaharoff,  of  Paris  ; b.  1850  ; 
ed.  in  London  and  Paris ; Doctor  of 
Laws,  Paris  ; Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  1920  ; 
is  a Banker ; has  founded  Professorships 
of  Aviation  at  Univs.  of  Paris, Petrograd, 
and  London, and  Marshal  Foch  Professor- 
ship of  French  Literature  at  Oxford 
Univ. ; a generous  donor  to  the  poor  of 
Paris ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Legion  of 
Honour  ; cr.  G.B.E.  1918,  G.C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  53,  Avenue  Hoche,  Paris  , Chdteau 
de  Balincourt,  Seine  et  Oise,  France  ; 
Marlborough  Club. 

Zulfikar  Pasha , H.E.,  K.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Grand  Chamberlain  to  Sultan 
of  Egypt;  cr.  K.B.E.  (Hon.  Civil)  1920. 
Cairo , Egypt. 

Zulfiqar  Ali  Khan,  Khan  Sir  (Ali 
Khan),  of  C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; is  an  Addi- 
tional Member  of  Imperial  Legislative 
Council  of  India,  Hon.  Sec.  Punjab 
Chiefs  Asso.  and  All-India  Landholders 
Asso.,  Pres.  Anjuman  Hamayat-i-Islam, 
Vice-Pres.  All-India  Muslim  League,  a 
Member  of  Chiefs  Coll.  Executive  Com- 
mittee and  of  Queen  Mary  Coll.  Com- 
mittee, and  a Fellow  of  Punjab  Univ. ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1911,  Knt.  1919.  Malet 
Kotla,  Punjab. 


Clarke  (page  885),  Capt.  Sir  Arthur  Wellesley,  K.B.E.,  son  of  John  Joseph 
Clarke,  of  Cork ; 5.1857;  ed.  in  Cork;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.  (retired),  an  Elder  Brother 
of  Trinity  House,  Chm.  of  Port  of  London  River  Committee,  Dep.-Chm.  King  George's 
Fund  for  Sailors,  Chm.  Marine  So.,  Dep.-Chm.  Seaman’s  Hospital  So.,  and  a J.P.  for 
London;  commanded  in  Royal  Mail  Steamers  of  Pacific  Steam  Navigation  and  Orient 
Lines  1891-9  ; a Member  of  Council,  London  Chamber  of  Commerce  1908-10;  Nautical 
Assessor  on  ‘ Titanic”  Inquiry  1916,  and  a Member  of  Departmental  Committee  on 
Supply  and  Training  of  British  Seamen:  m.  189 7,  Rosina  Margaret,  da.  of  David 
Hopkins,  H.B.M.  Consul;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  ; K.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  5,  Hamston 

House,  Kensington  Court  Place,  W. ; Trinity  House,  Tower  Hill,  E.C . 


KNIGHTS’  WIDOWS 


*#*  Widows  of  Knights  being  Daughters  of  Peers,  or  widows  of  Sons  of  Peers  who  received 
the  honour  of  Knighthood , are  referred  to  under  the  headings  of  the  Peers , to  which  they  are , or 
their  husbands  were , related.  [See  also  Peerage  Index .1 


a’Beckett,  Lady. — Susannah  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  Benjamin  Eccleston  : m.  1864,  Sir 
Albert  k’ Beckett,  who  d.  1904,  sometime 
Assist.  Accountant-Gen.  of  the  Army.  6, 
Brompton  Square , S.  W. 
a’Beckett,  Lady. — Isabella,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Sir  Archibald  Michie,  K.C.M.G., 
Q.C.  [see  Michie,  “Knight’s  Widows’]: 
m.  1864,  Sir  Thomas  a’Beckett,  sometime 
a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Victoria, 
who  d.  1919.  Karbarok,  Orrory  Road , 
Armidale , Melbourne. 

Sons  living. 

Daughters  living — Of  whom  the  second, 
Edth:  m.  1898,  William  Harrison  Moore, 
C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Daw. 
Melbourne  Univ. 

Abrahams,  Lady. — Lucy,  da.  of  N.  S. 
Joseph:  m.  1896,  Sir  Lionel  Abrahams, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  1919.  18,  Porchester  Terrace, 
W.  2. 

Ackroyd,  Lady. — Mary,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  William  Henry  Lucas,  of  Bedford  : m. 
1880,  Sir  Edward  James  Ackroyd,  a Judge  of 
Supreme  Court  of  Hong  Kong,  who  d.  1904. 
8,  Selborne  Road , Hove. 

Adams,  Lady  Goold-. — Elsie,  da.  of 
Charles  Riordon,  of  Montreal  : m.  1911, 
Sir  Hamilton  John  Goold-Adams,  G.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  sometime  Gov.  of  Queensland,  who 
d.  1920. 

Son  living — Richard  John,  b.  1916. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Mary,  b.  1918. 
Adamson,  Lady.  — Margaret,  da.  of 
Andrew  Hamilton,  of  Glasgow:  m.  1859, 
Sir  William  Adamson,  C.  M.G.,  who  d.  1917. 

l,  Stanhope  Road,  Highgate,  N. 6. 

Adcock,  Lady. — Florence  Beatrice,  el.  da. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Scott  Gowrie  Manera, 
formerly  Indian  Army : m.  1908,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  Hugh  Adcock,  C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1920,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd 
marriages.  Nymet  House,  Nymet-Rowland, 
N.  Devon. 

Sons  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Hugh 
Aubery,  b.  1909, — Herbert  Vincent,  b.  1911. 
Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Daisy 
Grace  : m.  1904,  William  King-Wood,  C.I.E., 

C. B.E.,  of  Teheran,  Persia. 

Agnew,  Lady. — Beatrice,  da.  of  Dr. 
Fawcus : m.  1884,  Sir  William  Fischer 
Agnew,  who  d.  1903. 

Aikman,  Lady. — Catherine  Maud,  da.  of 
W.  T.  Richards,  of  Burton-on-Trent : m. 
1916,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert  Smith 
Aikman,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1917  100,  Sutton 

Court,  Sutton  Court  Road,  Chiswick,  W. 
Daughters  living — (By  hisist  marriage),  Janet 
Mary  (Lady  Campbell),  b.  1879  : m.  1899, 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David  Graham  Muschet  Camp- 
bell, K.C.B., — Margaret  Fortune,  b.  1882, — 
Isabel  Primrose,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Courtenay 
Latimer,  I.C.S. 

Aitchison,  Lady. — Beatrice  Lyell.  da.  of 
the  late  James  Cox,  of  Cardean  House, 
co.  Perth,  and  Clement  Park,  co.  Forfar : 

m.  1863,  Sir  Charles  Umpherston  Aitchison, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1896.  St. 
Christopher  s,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 
Daughters  living — Of  whom  Winifred  Helen 
(Lady  Trevelyan)  : m.  1909,  as  his  third  wife, 
Sir  Ernest  John  Trevelyan  of  Marston  Ferry 
Road,  Oxford  [see  Trevelyan  Bt.,  colls.] 

Alabaster,  Lady. — Laura,  da.  of  Dr. 

D.  J.  Macgowan,  of  New  York:  m.  1875, 
Sir  Chaloner  Alabaster,  K.C.M.G.,  H.M’s 
Consul-Gen.  at  Canton,  who  d.  1898.  Dil- 
aram,  Sea  Road,  Boscombc,  Bournemouth. 
Sons  living — Chaloner  Grenville,  O.B.E.,  b. 
1880  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Eric  Osborne, 
b.  1887 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.E. 


Alexander,  Lady. — Florence,  da.  of 
Edward  Theleur:  m.  1882,  Sir  George  Alex- 
ander, the  well-known  Actor  and  Theatrical 
Manager,  who  d.  1918.  57,  Pont  Street,  S.  IV. ; 
Little  Court,  Chorley  Wood,  Herts. 

Alford,  Lady.  — Jane  Eliza  Helen 
Nathalie,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Shand,  I.S.C.  : m.  1st,  1886,  Sir  Edward 
Fleet  Alford,  who  d.  1905,  leaving  issue ; 
2ndly,  1906,  Edward  Russell  Bourdon.  91, 
Campden  Hill  Court,  W.  ; * Ikenhilde, 
Royston,  Herts. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Edward 
John  Gregory,  b.  1890:  m.  1917,  Margherita 
Gabriella,  da.  of  Carlo  Ascanio  Tealdi,  of 
Florence. 

Daughter  living  — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
LaTitia  Helen,  b.  1888:  m.  1915,  John  Leonard 
Patrick  Wharton  Hewison. 

Allan,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  Walter 
Beattie,  of  Lockerbie,  N.B.  : m.  1870,  Sir 
William  Allan,  who  rf.  1903,  M.P.  for  Gates- 
head. Scotland  House,  Sunderland. 

Allchin,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  Alex- 
ander Holland,  of  New  York:  m.  1880,  Sir 
William  Henry  Allchin,  M.D.,  who  d.  1912, 
Physician  Extraor.  to  King  George  V.  51, 
South  Street,  Park  Lane , W. 

Allen,  Lady. — Margaret  Watson,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Watson  Mactaggart : m. 
1893,  Sir  Charles  (George)  Hillersden  Allen, 
who  d.  1910.  2,  Falkland  House,  Kensing- 
ton, W. 

Allen,  Lady. — Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
J.  Fisher  Turner,  R.  of  Winkleigh,  Devon  : 
m.  1876,  Sir  George  William  Allen,  K.C.I.E., 
who  d.  1900.  6,  Upper  Belgrave  Street , S.  W. 
Son  living — Charles  Turner,  C.I.E.,  b.  18 — 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Eden:  m.  1900, 
Charles  James  Sturdy, — Marjorie:  m.  1915, 
Mervyn  Gwynne  Joseph  Williams,  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards. 

Alliston,  Lady. — Mary,  younger  da.  of 
Thomas  Loader:  m.  1871,  as  his  second 

wife,  Sir  Frederick  Prat  Alliston,  who  d. 
1912. 

Altman,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas 
Vernon,  of  Clapham  : m.  1869,  Sir  Albert 
Joseph  Altman,  who  d.  1912.  44,  Pattison 
Road , Hampstead , N.  W. 

Sons  living — Percy  Albert,  b.  1870  : m.  1899, 
Jessie  Amelia,  da.  of  H.  H.  Heath, — Stanley 
Richard,  b.  1871, — Ernest  Henry,  b.  1872  : 
m.  1st,  1897,  Nellie,  who  d.  190 7,  da.  of  J.  A. 
Vine ; 2nd,  1908,  Ellen  Ann  Winstanley, — 
Montague  Vincent,  b.  1878, — Bertie  Malcolm, 
b.  1881 : m.  1908,  Bessie  Traylen, — Clarence 
Edward,  b.  1885. 

Daughters  living — Violet  Maud  Margaret,  b. 
1873  : m.  1896,  Sydney  Francis  Staples, — 
Gertrude  Sarah,  b.  1876 : m.  1903,  Charles 
Herbert  Letts, — Mabel  Evelyn  Rebecca,  b. 
1877:  m.  1907,  Daniel  Ellis  Woodhull,  of 
New  York,  U.S.A., — Sylvia  Bridget,  b.  1894. 
Anderson,  Lady. — Frances  Alice,  da.  of 
Major  Purcell  O’Gorman,  sometime  M.P. 
for  Waterford ; raised  to  rank  and  pre- 
cedence of  the  widow  of  a K.B.E.  1920:  m. 
1886,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis  James  Anderson, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  formerly  R.E.,  who  d.  1920, 
before  investiture  as  a K.B.E.  Ballydavid 
House,  co.  Waterford. 

Son  living — James  Carew  O’Gorman,  b.  1893. 
Daughter  living— Mary  Frances;  m.  1916, 
Robert  Woodhouse,  Lieut.  Australian  Im- 
perial Forces. 

Anderson,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
S.  J.  Clutsam,  M.D. : m.  1871,  Sir  William 
John  Anderson,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of 
Trinidad  and  Tobago,  who  d.  1908.  Port  of 
Spain,  Trinidad. 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


Anderson,  Lady. — Relict  of  Sir  John 
Anderson,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C  B.,  who  A.  1918, 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Ceylon. 

Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Anderson,  Lady  McCall-.  — Margaret 
Richardson,  da.  of  Alexander  Ronaldson, 
merchant,  of  Glasgow  : m.  1864,  Sir  Thomas 
McCall-Anderson,  M.D.,  who*/.  1908,  Regius 
Professor  of  Medicine  in  Glasgow  Univ., 
and  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  in  Scotland. 
6,  University  Gardens , Glasgow. 

Son  living — Thomas,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Katherine  Edith, — Sarah 
Alice, — Jane  Bertram, — Mary  Constance  : 
m.  19?  o,  Charles  C.  S.  Parsons, — Helen 
Muriel  Dunlop:  m.  1915,  Andrew  Robert 
Hamilton  Buchanan. 

Andoe,  Lady  [see  Bromley-Wilson,  Bt.]. 
Bt.]. 

Angers,  Lady. — Emelie,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Le  Moine.  of  Quebec:  m.  1890, 
as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  Auguste 
Real  Angers,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1919. 
City  of  Westmount , near  Montreal ; 35, 
St.  James  Street,  Montreal. 

Ann,  Lady. — Sophia,  da.  of  John  Mocket 
Eastland  : m.  1884,  Sir  Edwin  Thomas  Ann 
(Mayor  of  Derby  1905-6),  who  d.  1913.  West 
Parkfelds,  Derby. 

Sons  living — Harold  Thomas,  b.  1886, — Wil- 
liam Eastland,  b.  1887, — Edwin  Francis,  b. 
1883. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Dulcie,  b.  1884, — 
Jessie  Sands,  b.  1888, — Dorothy  Elizabeth, 
b.  1892. 

Apperly,  Lady. — Maria,  da.  of  Henry 
Charles  Paice,  of  Egham,  Surrey:  m.  1865, 
Sir  Alfred  Apperly,  who  d.  1913.  Rod- 
borough  Court  Stroud , Gloucester  shire. 

Sons  living— Charles  Alfred  ( Cotsmoor , Rod- 
borough,  Stroud),  b.  1872  : m.  1912,  Florence, 

Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Dees,  of  Minnickfold, 
Holmwood,  Surrey, — Ernest  Paice,  b.  1874; 
Capt.  R.E. : m.  1899,  Edith,  el.  da.  of  James 
Byres  Watt,  of  Churchfield,  Walton-on-the- 
Hill. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Marianne,  O.B.E., 
b.  1867 ; Convener  Red  Cross  Samaritan 
Committee  and  Organizer  Radies  Visiting 
Committee  Gla  gow  British  Red  Cross : m. 
1889,  James  David  Hedderwick,  RR.D.,  of 
Clairmont  Gardens,  Glasgow, — Jessie  Maria, 
b.  1869  : m.  1897,  Albert  Edward  Tilley,  of 
11,  Ferncroft  Avenue,  Hampstead,  N.W., — 
Rose  Ellen,  b.  1871  : m.  1901,  Capt.  George 
Daniel  Gooch,  R.E.,  of  Ivy  House,  Hampton- 
on-Thames  [see  Gooch,  Bt.,  cr.  1866,  colls.]. 

Arbuthnot,  Lady  [see  Milman,  Bt.]. 

Archambeault,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Roger  Lelievre,  of  Quebec : m.  1882,  the 
Hon.  Sir  Horace  Archambeault,  who  d. 

: 8,  C'h.  Justice  of  Quebec.  Laganchetiere 
trcet , Montreal 

Armstrong,  Lady. — Emily  Rose,  da.  ot 
Charles  Cotton  Ferard,  J.P.,  of  Ascot  Place, 
Berks:  m.  1873,  Sir  W alter  Armstrong,  who 
d.  1918.  63,  Carlisle  Mansions,  S.W. 

Sons  living — Walter  Launcelot,  M.C.,  b.  1876 ; 
is  Major : m.  1914,  Raura,  da.  of  the  late 
S.  S.  Joseph,  of  29,  Hyde  Park  Garaei  s W.. — 
Cecil  Ferard,  b.  1877;  is  Capt. 

Daughters  living—  Dorothea  Mary,  b.  1874: 
m.  1903,  Thomas  Bennett  case,  of  Manger- 
toun  Cottage,  Foxtock,  co.  Dublin, — Diana 
Katherine,  b.  1878  m.  1911,  Major  William 
Hastings  Ra  Touche  Darley,  Indian  Army, — 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  b.  1879  : m.  1904,  Rieut. - 
Col.  Reonard  Joseph  Montagu  Deas,  Indian 
Med.  Ser. 

Arnold,  Lady. — Kurokawa  Tama  (a 
Japanese  lady)  : m.  1897,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Sir 
Edwin  Arnold,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S. I. , who  d.  1904, 
sometime  Editor-in-Chief  of  the  Dai l) 
Taegtaph , and  author  of  “The  Light  of 
Asia"  and  many  other  works.  59,  Prince 
of  Wales  Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  S.W. 

Arnould,  Lady. — Anne  Pitcairn,  da.  of 
the  late  Major  John  William  Carnegie,  C.B. : 
m.  i860,  Sir  Joseph  Arnould,  who  d.  1886, 
sometime  Judge  of  High  Court  of  Judicature, 
Bombay. 

Arrol,  Lady. — Elsie,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Robertson,  of  the  National  Bank  of 


Scotland : m.  1910,  as  his  third  wife,  Sir 
William  Arrol,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  an  engi- 
neer, and  constructor  of  Tay  (re-construc- 
tion) and  Forth  Bridges,  who  d.  1913. 
Baron’s  Court,  Bishop's  Avenue,  N.W. ; 
Seafield,  Ayr ; Dennistoun,  Glasgow. 
Ashburnham,  Lady  [see  Ashburnham- 
Clement,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ashmead-Bartlett  [see  Bartlett]. 
Ashmore,  Lady  [see  Shaw,  Bt.,  cr. 
1665]. 

Atterbury,  Lady. — Charlotte,  da.  of 
Thomas  Laurence  Forces,  of  Hampstead: 
m.  1889,  Sir  Frederick  Atterbury,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1919. 

Son  living — Frederick  Walter,  b.  1890;  Rieut. 

R. N.V.R. 

Awdry,  Lady. — Katharine  Louise  James, 
adopted  da.  of  Herbert  Worthington,  of 
Brithdir  Hall,  Berriew,  Montgomery  : m. 
1st,  1901,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir  Richard 
Davis  Awdry,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1916;  2ndly, 
1917,  Leonard  J.  P.  Garman,  Lieut.  Army 
Ser.  Corps.  63,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington, 

Sons  living— (By  her  1st  marriage)  Richard 
Trevor  Worthington,  b.  1904, — Charles  Dug- 
dale,  b.  1906. 

Daughter  living — (By  her  1st  marriage)  Mary 
Evelyn,  b.  1907. 

Azopardi  [see  Frendo  Azopardi]. 

Babtie,  Lady. — Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  William  H.  Barry,  J P.,  of  Ballvadam, 
co.  Cork,  and  widow  of  Major  P.  A.  Haves  : 
m.  1903,  Lieut.  Gen.  Sir  William  Babtie, 
V.C..  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1920.  Ock- 
ford  H'-usc  Godaiming. 

Daughter  living— Hekna  Janet  Edith  Mary, 
b.  1905. 

Badcock,  Lady. — Theophila  Lowther,  da. 
of  John  Shore  Dumerque,  B.C.S.  : m.  1865, 
Gen.  Sir  Alexander  Robert  Badcock,  K.C.B., 
C.S.I.,  who  d.  1907. 

Son  living — Francis  Frederick,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1867  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Bailey,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
Adolphus  Fass,  0(32,  Queen’s  Gate  Gardens, 

S. W.  : m.  1st,  1896,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
James  Bailey,  who  d.  1910,  leaving  issue  by 
his  1st  marriage ; 2ndly,  1916,  as  his  second 
wife,  Francis  Savile  Harry  Judd.  Maces 
Place,  Rickling,  Newport,  Essex. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Percy 
James,  D.S.O.,  b.  1873  Lsee  “Companion- 
age”], — Frederick  George  Glyn,  b.  1880; 
Rieut. -Col.  R.A.  (relireu)  : m.  1908,  the  Hon. 
Janet  Mackay,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Inchcape, — 
Sidney  Robert,  D.S.O.,  b.  1882  [see  “Com- 
panionage ”]. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Alice 
Kate  Notley : m.  1891,  Walter  Bernard 

Hopkins, — Augusta  Dunthorne  : m.  1898, 

Vivian  Nickal Is, — Marie  Elizabeth  : m.  1906, 
William  Parish  Robertson,  of  The  Chantry, 
Harlow,  Essex. 

Baili.ie,  Lady. — Julia  Louisa,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  Stern,  R.  of  Brampton: 
m 1887,  Sir  Duncan  Colvin  Baillie,  K.C.S.I., 
w ho  d 1919. 

Son  living — Allister,  b.  1896. 

Daughters  living — Juliet  Isabel  Colvin  : m. 
1907,  Charles  Reslie  Alexander,  I. C.S. 
Bainbridge,  Lady. — Kate,  da.  of  John 
Page,  J.P.,  of  Southend,  Essex:  m.  1881, 
as  his  second  wife,  Col.  Sir  Edmond  Bain- 
bridge, K.C.B  , R.A.,whot/.  1911.  Haddon 
Lodge,  Sheringham , Norfolk. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Edmond 
Guy  Tulloch,  C.B. , b.  1867  [see  “ Companion- 
age”], — Norman  Bruce,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  [see 
“Companionage  ”]. 

Baird,  Lady.  — Constance  Barbara,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Edw-ard  Clark,  of  Avishays, 
Chard  : m.  1905,  Adm.  Sir  John  Kennedy 
Erskine  Baird,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1908.  Erem- 
in gton  House,  Barnstaple. 

Baker,  Lady. — Mildred  Marion,  da.  of 
Col.  Salusbury  Thomas  Trevor,  R.E.  : m. 
1884,  Sir  Edward  Norman  Baker,  K.C.S.I., 
who  d.  1913,  sometime  Lit  ut.-Gov.  of  Bengal. 
The  Grove , Stonehouse.  Gloucestershire. 

S ons  11  ving — Arthur  Salusbury  J ohn,  b . 1885, — 
William  Salusbury,  b.  1894. 


knights’  widows. 


Bale,  Lady. — Margaret  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  F.  Berning  : m.  1904,  as  his 
second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Bale, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1910,  Ch.  Justice  of 
Natal.  Hillside , Pietermaritzburg , Natal. 
Ball,  Lady. — Julia,  widow  of  Robert 
Hill,  of  Melbourne  : m.  18 — , as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  James  Benjamin  Ball,  who  d.  1920. 
Forest  Row , Sussex. 

Bamford-Slack  [see  Slack], 

Banks,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Rathbone,  da. 
of  John  Elliott,  merchant,  of  Liverpool; 
m.  1st,  1874,  Sir  William  Mitchell  Banks, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  who  d.  1904, 
leaving  issue  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Thomas  Edward 
Barlow.  13,  Buckland  Crescent,  N.  IV. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Reginald 
Mitchell,  B L.  (1,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.),  b. 
1880  : m.  1905,  Leon6  Eugenie  Marie,  da.  of 
M.  T.  Harries. 

Barker,  Lady  (now  Mrs.  Barnardis- 
ton). — Katherine  Weston,  O B.E.,  da.  of 
Edward  G dding  Elwes ; Head  of  Records 
Depart.,  Central  Prisoners  of  War  Com- 
mittee, Red  Cross  So.:  m.  1st,  1902,  as 
his  second  wife,  Gen.  Sir  George  Digby 
Barker,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1914,  having  issue 
by  his  1 st  marriage  ; 2ndly,  1916,  Major 
Ernald  Barnardiston,  R.E.  [E.  Dartmouth]. 
10,  Barton  Street , Westminster,  S.W. ; 
Ladies’  Empire  Club. 

Daughters  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Helena 
Augusta  Victoria  ( Lady  May),  b.  1863;  a 
Laciy  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  has  MMa'lle  de  la 
Reine  Elisabeth  : m.  1891,  Sir  Francis  Henry 
May,  G.C.M.G., — Mary  Caroline,  b.  1864  ; 
a Lady  of  Justice  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1899,  Maj.-Gen. 
James  Cecil  Dalton,  J.P.,  Col.  Comdt.  R.A., 
of  The  Hutts,  Grewelthorpe,  Ripon. 

Barker,  Lady. — Mary  Ann,  da.  of  B.  E. 
Black,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  : m.  1887, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Frederick  Eustace 
Barker,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1915  (Ch.  Justice  of 
New  Brunswick  1908-13),  having  issue  by 
his  1st  and  2nd  marriages.  99,  Hazen 
Street,  St.  John , New  Brunswick. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Frederick 
Edward  Lloyd,  D.S.O.,  b.  1868  [see  “ COM- 
panionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Helen 
Grantham  Lloyd,  b.  1866, — Edith  Evelyn 
Lloyd,  b.  1870, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Agnes 
Madeline  Shuttleworth,  b.  1878, — Juliet  Lillie 
Winifred,  b.  1884. 

Barkly ,Lady. — Anne  Maria,  da.  ofthelate 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Simson  Pratt,  K.C.B.: 
m.  i860,  Sir  Henry  Barkly,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  1898. 

Baron,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  Whinfield 
Robinson,  of  Ivybridge,  Devon  : m.  1883, 
Sir  Barclay  Josiah  Baron,  who  d.  1919. 
60,  Pembroke  Road,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Son  living — Barclay,  b.  1884:  m.  1914,  Rachel 
Abel  Smith. 

Daughters  living — Freda,  b.  1885, — Muriel,  b. 
1889, — Vera,  b.  1892. 

Barr,  Lady. — Constance,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  J.  G.  Scott:  m.  1871,  Lieut. -Col. 
Sir  David  William  Keith  Barr,  K.C.S.I., 
who  d.  1916.  92,  Onslow  Gardens , S.  W. 

Sons  living — Alexander  David  St.  Clair,  b. 
1875:  m.  1901,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
F.  H.  Birley,  of  Lingfield,  Surrey, — Arthur 
Guy,  b.  1877:  m.  1911,  Marcia  Reyne,  da. 
of  Marcus  B.  Huish. 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Constance,  b.  1874  : 
m.  1902,  Major  Henry  George  Watkin, 
4th  Hussars. 

Barrington,  Hon.  Lady  [see  V.  Bar- 
rington]. 

Barry,  Lady . — Elizabeth  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  H.  Maltby,  R.  of  Eaglescliffe 
and  Canon  of  Durham  : m.  1881,  Vice-Adm. 
Sir  Henry  Deacon  Barry,  K.C.V  O.,  who 
d 1908.  Hampton  Court  Palace , S.W. 
Daughter  living — Ruth : m.  1906,  Capt. 

Henry  Gerard  Laurence  Oliphant,  M.V.O., 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Gerard]. 

Barry,  Lady  Wolfe-. — Rosalind  Grace, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  E.  Rowsell,  R.  of 
Hambledon  : m.  1874,  Sir  John  Wolfe  Wolfe-  ! 


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Barry,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1918, 
an  eminent  Engineer.  Delahay  House,  15, 
Chelsea  Embankment , S.W. 

Sons  living — Bemard  John  Wolfe,  O.B.E. 
(74,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.IF.),  b.  1877;  Bar. 
Inner  Temrle  1901  ; O.B.E.  1918  : m.  1899. 
Gertrude  Emily,  da.  of  T.  R.  Allt, — Kenneth 
Alfred  (4,  Embankment  Gardens,  S.WL),  b. 
1879  : m.  1902,  Helen  Mary  Strain, — 

Alexander  Edward  (The  Parsonage  Farm, 
Highworth,  Wilts),  b.  1882  : m.  1913,  Gertrude 
Edith  Taylor, — Eric  Gordon,  b.  1886;  Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Div.  : m.  i9ii,Mary  Underwood, 
da.  of  J.  W.  Whitelaw. 

Daughters  living — Rosalind  Mary,  b.  1875  1 
m.  1897,  Edward  Church  Bliss,  Bar.-at-law, 
Board  of  Trade,  and  Capt.  R.G.A.,  of  23,  Tite 
Street,  Chelsea,  S.W., — Ida  Violet,  b.  1880:  m. 
1904  Capt.  Hobart  Brook?  Farquhar,  London 
Regt.  (reported  wounded  and  missing  1916), — 
Sylvia  Grace,  b.  1889  : m.  1918,  Douglas  Rolls 
Hoare. 

Bartlett,  Lady  Ashmead-. — Frances 
Christina,  da.  of  Henry  Edward  Walsh : 
m.  1874,  Sir  Ellis  Ashmead-Bartlett,  M.P., 
who  d.  1902. 

Sons  living — Ellis,  C.B.E.,  b.  1882  [see  “Com- 
panionage”], — Seabury  H.,  b.  1887;  Capt. 
R.F.A. : m.  1915,  Esther  Flower,  da.  of  Ernest 
Capel  Cure,  of  The  Grange,  Salcombe,  and  93, 
Onslow  Square,  S.W., — Percy  Arthur,  b.  1889; 
Lieut.  London  Regt.:  m.  1915,  Katharine 
Binny,  da.  of  Alfred  Moritz,  of  8,  Drayton 
Gardens,  S.W., — William  Ashmead,  b.  1895. 
Bartley,  Lady. — Mary  Charlotte,  3rd  da. 
ofthelateSir  HenryCole:  m.  1864,  Sir  George 
Christopher  Trout  Bartley,  K.C.B.,  founder 
of  National  Penny  Bank,  and  M.P.  for 
Islington,  N.  Div.  1885-1906,  who  d.  1910. 
92,  Madetey  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

Sons  living — Rev.  George  Henry  Cole,  b. 
1864  ; V.  of  St.  Margaret’s,  Bentham,  W.  R. 
Yorkshire:  m.  1893,  Kate  Sheryer, — Douglas 
Cole  ( Grasmere , Kewferry  Road,  Nortjiwood), 
b.  1870:  m.  1897,  Kathleen  M.  Cole, — Bryan 
Cole,  C.B.E.,  b.  1875  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 
Daughter  living — Lilian  Cole,  b.  1866  : m.  1902, 
Frank  Johnstone  Porter. 

Barton,  Lady. — Jean  Mason,  da.  of  David 
Ross:  m.  1877,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edmund 
Barton,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  D.C.L  , LL.D.,  who 
d.  1920,  successively  Prime  Min.  of  Aus- 
tralia and  Senior  Puisne  Judge  of  Federal 
High  Court.  Avenel,  Darling  Point , Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Sons  living— Four,  of  whom  the  second, 
Wilfrid  R.,  b.  18 — : m.  1913,  Olive  Grace, 
da.  of  Herbert  Peters,  of  Clifton  House, 
31,  Hertford  Street,  Cambridge,  and  the 
youngest,  Oswald  : m.  1917,  Gwendoline, 
da.  of  Rupert  Pelly,  of  Adelaide. 

Daughters  living— Two,  of  whom  the  younger, 
Stephanie:  m.  1915,  Robert  Churchill  Scot- 
Skirving. 

Baxter,  Lady. — Mary,  second  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Wallace,  cf  Beresford 
Villa,  Coleraine  : m.  1892,  Sir  William  James 
Baxter,  who  d.  1918.  Avondale , Coleraine. 
Daughters  living — Ethel  Mary,  b.  1893, — 
Susan  Johnston  Wallace,  b.  (Dec.)  1894, — 
Sara  Marguerite,  b.  (Dec.)  1895. 

Beatson,  Lady. — Edith  Cecil,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Kidston  Elies, 
K.C.B.  : m.  1889,  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  Stuart 
Brownlow  Beatson,  K.C.B. , K.C.S.I., 

K.C  V.O. , whorf.  1914.  75,  Portland  Court,  W. 
Daughter  living — Eleanor  Jean,  b.  1893:  m. 
1913,  Andrew  Duncan  Macneill,  who  (as 
Capt.  R.G.A.)  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1917,  of  37a,  Great  Cumber- 
land Place,  W. 

Beck,  Lady. — Mary  Emily,  da.  of  Willan 
Kuijs  : m.  1885,  the  Hon.  Sir  Johannes  Hen- 
r’cus  Meiring  Beck,  who  d.  1919.  De  Oude 
Drostdij,  Tirlbagh,  S.  Africa. 

Daughters  living — Marie,  b.  1886, — Jean 
Edouarda,  b.  1888, — Feilda  Hester,  b.  1892. 
Bedford,  Lady. — Ethel,  da.  of  E.  R. 
Turner,  of  Clare  Lodge,  Ipswich  ; is  a Lady 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  : m.  1880,  Adm.  Sir  Frederick 
George  Denham  Bedford,  G C.B.,  G.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1913.  Hampton  Court  Palace. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Edward  Frederick,  b. 
1881;  Capt.  R.N. : m.  1914,  Gladys,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Edge  Mort,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Wales, — Frederick  Gordon  Hay,  b.  1882  : m. 
.1911,  Maude,  da.  of  A.  Sisson,  of  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. — Denham  Maurice  Turner,  R.  N. , 
b.  1886;  Com.  R.N. 

Daughter  living— Ethelfreda  Charlotte,  b. 
1884:  m.  1912,  Cecil  Pearse. 

Bell,  Lady. — Bertha  Diana,  da.  of  the 
late  G.  Torr,  of  Garbrand  Hall,  Ewell, 
Surrey:  m.  1882,  Sir  William  James 

Bell,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1913.  Culross,  Faygate, 
Sussex. 

Daughters  living — Three,  of  whom  the 
youngest,  Ailie : m.  1919,  John  Malcolm 

Fisher,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

Bellairs,  Lady , — Blanche  St.  John,  da. 
oi  the  late  Francis  Adolphus  Moschzisker, 
Ph.D.  [B.  St.  John] ; authoress  of  “Gossips 
with  Girls,”  etc.  : m.  1867,  as  his  second 
wife,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Bellairs, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B. , who  d.  1913,  leaving 
issue  by  his  1st  marriage.  Gore  Court , 
Maidstone. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  William 
Gibbons,  b.  i860 : m.  1901,  Augusta  Chiap- 
pini,  — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Carlyon 
(Wilfroy),  M.P.  (35,  Wilton  Place,  S.IF., 
and  Gore  Court,  Maidstone),  b.  1871  ; M.P. 
King’s  Lynn  1906-10,  Maidstone  1915-18, 
and  Maidstone  Div.  of  Kent  since  1918; 
Com.  R.N.  (retired)  : m.  1911,  Charlotte,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  H.  L.  Pierson,  of  Lawrence, 
Ltng  Island,  New  York, — Roger  Mowbray, 
C.M.G.,  b.  1884  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Amye 
Venour  ( Lady  Tennant)  : m.  1885,  Sir  David 
Tennant,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1905, — Florence 
de  Courcy : m.  1890,  Fleet-Surg.  Myles 

O’Connell  McSwiny,  R.N.  (retired),  who  d. 

1918. 

Belsey,  Lady. — Kate,  da.  of  John  Morri- 
son, and  widow  of  James  Foster,  of  New 
York:  m.  1897,  Sir  Francis  Flint  Belsey, 
who  d.  1914.  99,  Avenue  Road , N.W. 

Benbow,  Lady — Elizabeth  Jean,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Bird,  of  Uxbridge:  m.  1892, 
Sir  Henry  Benbow,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  Ch 
Inspector  of  Machinery  R.N.,  who  d.  1916. 
Kenilivorth  Court,  Eastbourne. 

Daughter  living — Muriel  Caroline,  b.  1894  : m. 

1919,  Donald  F.  Campbell,  M.C.,  Lieut.  2nd 
Batn.  Scottish  Rifles. 

Bennett,  Lady  Curtis. — Emily  Jane, 
da  of  the  late  F.  Hughes  Hallett,  of  Brooke 
Place,  Ashford,  Kent : m.  1878,  Sir  Henry 
Curtis  Bennett,  who  d.  1913,  Ch.  Metro- 
politan Police  Magistrate.  118,  Lexham 
Gardens , TP. 

Sons  living — Henry  Honywood,  K.C.,  b. 
1879  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple,  1902,  and  a 
K.C.  1919  : m.  1903,  Elsie,  da.  of  the 

late  Albert  Augustus  Dangar,  of  Baroona, 
Whittingham,  N.S.  Wales, — Francis  Noel 
(1316,  St.  James’  Court , S.W.i),  b.  1882  : m. 

1910,  Ethel  May,  da.  of  Walter  Thomas 
Hindmarsh  Radford. 

Daughter  living — Violet  Muriel. 

Benson,  Lady  [see  Couper,  Bt.]. 

Benson,  Lady. — Fanny  Catharine  Alice, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Gilbert-Cooper, 
M.A.  : m.  1876,  Sir  Ralph  Sillery  Benson, 
sometime  Judge  of  High  Court,  Madras, 
who  d.  1920.  Roebuck  Grove,  Donny brook, 
Dublin. 

Son  living — Ralph  Hawtrey  Rohde,  b.  1880; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. 

Bergne,  Lady. — Mary  a Court,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  S.  B.  Bergne  : m.  1878,  Sir  (John) 
Henry  Gibbs  Bergne,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
who  a.  1908.  13,  Pembroke  Road , IV. 

Son  living — Evelyn  h’Court  (13,  Falkland 
House,  Marloes  Road,  W.),  b.  1882;  Capt. 
Inns  of  Court  Officers’  Training  Corps : m. 
1907,  Dorothy  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Adm. 
Edward  Hardinge,  C.B.  [see  Hardinge,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Berkeley,  Lady. — Catharine  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  S.  F.  Cassin,  of  Antigua  : m.  1878, 
Sir  Henry  Spencer  Berkeley,  who  d.  1918. 
Bures,  Suffolk. 

Son  living — Henry  Segrave,  b.  1879;  Station 
Magistrate,  Nigeria:  m.  1908,  Louise  Edith 
Dora,  da.  of  T.  Tomalyn-Potts,  formerly 
R.N. 


Daughters  living — Katharine  Margaret:  m. 
1st,  1906,  Major  George  Fison  Muller, 
R.M.L.I.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  ; 
2nd,  1919,  Lieut.-Col.  Hew  Dacres  Belgrave, 
D.S.O., — Alice  Antoinette  Hart, — Marjorie 
Constance. 

Berry,  Lady. — Madge,  da.  of  John  B. 
Evans,  of  Victoria  : m.  1869,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
the  Hon.  Sir  Graham  Berry,  K.C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1904,  formerly  Premier  of  Victoria. 

Bertram,  Lady, — Anna  Maria,  el.  da.  of 
of  Gen.  Edward  E.  J.  Lawder,  M.S.C.  : m. 
1866,  Sir  George  Clement  Bertram,  sometime 
Bailiff-  of  Jersey,  who  d.  1915.  11  Nido, 

Alassio,  Italy. 

Bevan,  Lady. — Louise  Harriett,  da.  of  the 
late  Niven  Kerr,  H.B.  M.’s  Consular  Ser. : m. 
1864,  Sir  Alfred  Henry  Bevan,  who  d.  1900. 

Daughter  living — Ida  Maud  : m.  1903,  Alas- 
tair  Campbell  Sandeman. 

Bewley,  Lady. — Anna  Sophia  Stewart, 
da.  of  Henry  Cope  Colies,  Bar.-at-Law,  of 
Monkstown,  co.  Dublin : m.  18 66,  Sir 

Edmund  Thomas  Bewley,  LL.D.,  F.S.A., 
sometime  Judicial  Commr.  of  Irish  Land 
Commn.,  who  d.  1908.  Greenholm,  Hind- 
head,  Surrey. 

Son  living  — Rev.  Edward  Dawson  ( New 
Haven,  Sheen  Road,  Richmond,  S.W.),  b. 
1868  ; Assist. -Mas ter  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.  : m. 
1911,  Florence,  da.  of  Henry  Webb,  and 
widow  of  Arthur  Scroggs,  of  British  Columbia. 
Daughter  living — Nanette,  b.  1882. 

Bignold,  Lady. — Emily  Florence,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Agar,  of  Leicester  : m. 

1906,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Arthur  Bignold, 
who  d.  1915,  sometime  M.P.  for  Wick  Dist. 
12,  Kensington  Court  Mansions,  IV. • Ladies' 
Imperial  Club. 

Birch,  Lady. — May,  da.  of  Capt.  George 
P.  Burden : m.  1868,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Lieut.- 
Gen.  Sir  Richard  James  Holwel  Birch,  who 
d.  1875,  a Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India. 

Bird,  Lady. — Emily  Ellen,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Dimsdale  Manning 
[E.  Crawford,  colls.]  : m.  1872,  Gen.  Sir 

George  Come  Bird,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  who  d. 

1907. 

Birdwood,  Lady. — Frances  Anne,  el  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Tolcher,  R.N.,  of  Hare- 
wood  House,  Plympton  St.  Mary’s  Devon: 
m.  1856,  Sir  George  Christopher  Molesworth 
Birdwood,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  a 
well-known  Anglo-Indian,  many  years  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts,  who 
d.  1917. 

Sons  living — George  Brodrick,  b.  i860, — Alan 
Roger, b.  1862  : m.  1892,  Anna,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Ewing  (American  Presbyterian  Mission), 
Consul  for  United  States,  Alexandria, — 
Francis  Travers  (19,  Corfton  Road,  Ealing, 
W.),  b.  1865;  admitted  Solicitor  1891:  m. 
1893,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Halsall  Segar,  of 
Liverpool. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Brodrick, — Ethel 
Travers. 

Birt,  Lady. — Constantia  Mary,  el.  da. 
of  Matthew  Watson  Thomas,  of  Waltham- 
stow, Essex  : nt.  1872,  Sir  William  Birt,  who 
d.  1 91 1.  Bricket  Road,  St.  Albans. 

Bisset,  Lady. — Henrietta  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  William  P.  La  louche, 
Indian  Army : m.  1888,  Col.  Sir  William 
Sinclair  Smith  Bisset,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d. 
1916.  Hill  House , Stoke  Poges. 

Son  living — Arthur  William  La  Touche, 
R.N.,b.  1892;  became  Lieut.  1913:  tn.  1918, 
Margaret  Frances  McNeill,  da.  of  His  Honour 
McCallum  Grant,  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Nova  Scotia. 
Daughters  living — Maude  Violet,  b.  1889  : 
m 1911,  Com.  Alfred  Hugh  Taylor,  O.B.E., 
R.N., — Constance  Cecilia,  b.  1896:  m.  1916, 
Lieut.  Gerald  Courtenay  Banister,  R.N. 

Blaine,  Lady. — Helen  Mary,  da.  of 
Thomas  Howie  : m.  18 — , Sir  Charles  Frede- 
rick Blaine,  who  d.  1915.  Oberhofen,  Lake 
Thun,  Switzerland. 

Blaine,  Lady  [see  Stonhouse,  Bt.]. 


knights’ 


Blake,  Lady. — Edith,  el.  da.  of  Ralph 
Bernal  Osborne,  of  Newtown,  Anner,  Clon- 
mel, co.  Tipperary:  m.  1874,  Sir  Henry 
Arthur  Blake,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1918. 
Myrtle  Grove , Youghal. 

Sons  living — Arthur,  b.  18 77, — Maurice,  b. 
1878. 

Daughter  living — Olive,  b.  1875  : tn.  1903, 
Major  John  Bernard  Arbuthnot,  M.V.O., 
Scots  Guards  [see  Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Blomfield,  Lady. — Sara  Louisa,  da.  of 
M.  J.  Ryan  : m.  1887,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Arthur  William  Blomfield,  A.R.A., 
who  d.  1899,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and 
2nd  marriages.  Mores  Garden , Chelsea , 
S.W.;  Springfield , Broadway , Worcester- 
shire. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Charles 
ames  (13,  Ashburn'  Gardens,  S.W.7), 

. 1862;  an  architect,  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Institute  of  British  Architects,  end  Capt. 
Condon  Regt.  (T.D.)  : m.  1896,  Eleanor,  da. 
of  William  Macandrew,  J.P.,  of  Westwood, 
Little  Horkesley, — Arthur  Conran  (29,  Palace 
Gate,  Kensington,  W .),  b.  1863  ; Architect  to 
Bank  of  England,  Surveyor  to  Grocers’  Co., 
and  Fellow  of  Roy.  Institute  of  British 
Architects : tn.  1891,  Christine  Elsie,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Bevan, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Francis,  b.  1889  : tn.  1919,  Bertha  Blackburne, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Crompton,  of  Toronto. 
Daughters  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Aa£le 
Dorothy : tn.  1906,  Sidney  Maud,  of  17, 
Cheyne  Gardens,  S.W., — (by  his  2nd  mar- 
riage), Esther  Mary  : m.  1920,  Capt.  Basil 
William  Reid  HaU,  R.N.  [see  Hall,  Bt.],— 
Rose  Ellinor  Cecilia:  tn.  1918,  Harold  Arthur 
Carteret  Maule. 

Blunt,  Lady. — Fanny  Janet,  da.  of  D. 
Sandison  : m.  1858,  Sir  John  Elijah  Blunt, 
C.B.,  sometime  Consul-Gen.  ar  Salonica  and 
at  Boston,  U.S.A.,  who  d.  1916.  Floriana, 
Malta. 

Bodington,  Lady  [see  Barran,  Bt.]. 
Bodkin,  Lady. — Sarah  Constance,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  J.  Miles,  J.P.,  of  High  gate ; 
m.  1st,  1865,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  William 
Henry  Bodkin,  who  d.  1874,  Assistant-Judge 
of  Middlesex  Sessions  ; 2nd,  1875,  Stephen 
William  Silver,  who  d 1905. 

Bolton,  Lady. — Julia,  2nd  da.  of  the  late 
R.  Mathews,  of  Oatlands  Park,  Surrey : 
m.  1st,  1886,  Col.  Sir  Francis  John  Bolton, 
who  d.  1887  ; 2nd,  1890,  William  Augustus 
• Rixon,  J.P.,  a County  Alderman  for 
Gloucestershire.  Turkdean  Manor , North- 
leach,  Gloucestershire. 

Bomford,  Lady. — Mary  Florence,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  F.  Eteson  : m.  1881,  Surg.-Gen. 
Sir  Gerald  Bomford,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1915. 
13,  Park  Avenue , Dover. 

Sons  living — Hugh,  b.  1882;  in  I.C.S.  : m. 
1916,  Margaret  Evelyn,  da.  of  Reginald  W. 
Ord,  of  Dover, — Guy,  b.  1899  ; Lieut.  R.E. 
Daughters  living — Lorna,  b.  1883, — Nora,  b. 
1894. 

Bonser,  Lady. — Mary  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Sir  William  James  Colville, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  V.  Colville  of  Culross, 
colls.] : m.  1899,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  John  Winfield  Bonser,  P.C.,  who 
d.  1914,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 
22,  Sloane  Court,  S.  W. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Phoebe, 
b.  1884 : tn.  1906,  Oliver  Baring  [see  E. 

Northbrook,  colls.]. 

Boraston,  Lady. — A , da.  of  W.  H. 

Lewis  : m.  1876,  Sir  John  Boraston,  who  d. 
1920.  Ringwood,  Beckenham. 

Son  living — John  Herbert,  C.B.,  O.B.E., 
b.  1885  £see  “Companionage”]. 

Borden,  Lady. — Bessie  B.  Clarke  : m. 
1884,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Frederick  William  Borden.  K.C.M.G.,  M.D., 
who  rf.  1917,  Min.  of  Mil.  and  Defence, 
Dominion  of  Canada.  17,  Blackburn  Avenue, 
Ottawa  ; Canning.  Nova  Scotia. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth:  tn.  1911,  C. 
Gordon  Hewitt,  of  Ottawa, — Maud:  tn.  1906, 
Leslie  S.  Macoun,  of  Ottawa. 

Boukdillon,  Lady. — Mary  Wake,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Mangles  Lowis,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of 
Amory  House,  Alton,  Hants  : tn.  1887,  Sir 
James  Austin  Bourdillon,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d. 
1913.  Westlands , Liphook,  Hants. 


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Daughters  living — Mary  Dorothy,  b.  1894, — 
Margaret  Joan,  b.  1895. 

Bourinot,  Lady. — Isabelle,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Cameron,  Esq.,  of  Toronto  : tn.  1889,  as 
his  3rd  wife,  Sir  John  George  Bourinot, 
K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1902,  Clerk 
of  Canadian  House  of  Commons.  Toronto , 
Canada  ; Kingstnere , Quebec , Canada. 
Bousfield,  Lady  [see  Onslow,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Bowen,  Lady. — Georgina  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Canon  David  Markham,  of 
Windsor  : m.  1861,  the  Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Christopher  Bowen.  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1917. 
Middleton  Grange,  Upper  Riccarton,  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  Kathleen 
S.:  tn.  19 — , as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Col. 
John  Studholme,  C.B.E..  D.S.O. 

Bowers,  Lady. — Margaret  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  John  Jones,  of  Swansea:  tn.  1880,  Sir 
Edward  Hardman  Bowers,  who  d.  1914. 
C/aygatc,  Surrey. 

Son  living — Leopold  John  George  (154, 
Burbage  Road,  Dulwich  Village,  S.E.),  b. 
1884;  an  A.M.I.C.E : m.  1915,  Maud  Withy 
Garland. 

Daughter  living — Maude  Elizabeth,  b.  1882  : 
m.  1910,  Trevor  Shum  Hollebone,  of  The 
Chestnuts,  Claygate. 

Bowring,  Lady. — Annie  Kinsman,  da. 
of  James  How,  of  Brooklyn,  New  York  : tn. 
1877,  Sir  Thomas  Benjamin  Bowring,  who 
d.  1915.  7,  Palace  Gate,  W. 

Boxall,  Lady. — Eugenie,  da.  of  Henry 
Wyles  : m.  1879,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Gervaise 
Boxall,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1914.  Battlemead, 
Maidenhead 

Boyes,  Lady  [see  V.  Ridley,  colls.]. 
Boyle,  Lady. — Louise  Judith,  M.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Reuben  David  Sassoon, 
M V.O. ; M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  tn.  1914,  Sir 
Charles  Cavendisn  Boyle,  K.C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1916  [E.  Cork,  colls.].  Lathkil,  5,  Hayne 
Road,  Beckenham , Kent. 

Brabant,  Lady. — Mary  Burnet,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  — Robertson,  of  Canter- 
bury: m.  1862,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Yewd 
Brabant,  K.C.B  , C.M.G.,  who  d.  1914. 

Amalinda  Station , East  London,  Cape 
Colony. 

Sons  living — C.  Y.,  b.  18 — Guy  Alfred, 
D.S.O. , b.  1873  [see  “Companionage  ”]. 
Brackenbury,  Lady. — Edith  Maud,  da. 
of  the  late  Louis  Desanges : tn.  1905,  as  his 
second  wife,  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henry 
Brackenbury,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d . 1914. 
70,  Carlisle  Mansions,  Westminster,  S.W.  ; 
Ladies'  Alhenceum  Club. 

Braddon,  Lady. — Alice  Harriet,  da.  of 
W.  H.  Smith  : m.  1876.  as  his  2nd  wife,  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Nicholas  Coventry 
Braddon,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.,  sometime  Premier 
of  Tasmania,  who  d.  1904,  leaving  issue  by 
his  1st  and  2nd  marriages.  Shrublands, 
Sunningdale. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Henry  Yule. 
b.  1863. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Ethel  Annie  : m.  18 — , F.  B.  Muloch,  B.C.S., 
— Amy  Frances  Georgina  : tn.  18 — , C.  S. 
Knyvett, — Margaret  ( Lady  Nethersole) : m. 
1887,  Sir  Michael  Nethersole,  C.S.I.,  who  d. 
1920  [see  Nethersole,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”], 
— (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Alice  Gertrude. 
Brady,  Lady  Newton-. — Julie,  da.  of  the 
late  Arrhur  Henry  D’Esterre,  M.D.,  of 
Limerick  : tn.  1887,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Andrew  Newton-Brady,  who  d.  1918.  Mm/- 
lafarry , Greys/ones,  co.  Wicklow. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Thomas 
Francis,6.  1878  ; Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps:  m. 
1904,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Smithwick,  J.P.,  of  Crannagh,  Nenagh, — 
Herbert  Rawson  Spencer,  b.  1884:  tn.  1913, 
Frances  Mary  Geraldine,  el.  da.  of  Col.  H. 
Adair  Hall,  J.P., — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
Arthur  Newton  D’Esterre,  b.  1889  ; late  Capt. 
R.A.M.C.:  m.  1916,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Donald 
Macdonald,  K.C.,of  Strathdonald,  Goderich, 
Canada. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Edith 
May,  b.  1872:  tn.  1896,  B.  W.  Parke,  of 
Donally,  Sligo, — Eileen  Annie,  b.  1885, — (by 
his  2nd  marriage)  Vera,  b.  1899. 


KNIGHTAGE. 


I I90 


Brand,  Lady. — Catherina  Dorothea,  da. 
of  Robert  Aling : m.  1869,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Sir  Christoffil  Joseph  Brand,  who  d.  1875, 
Speaker  oi  Cape  House  of  Assembly. 

Brand,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Findlay,  da. 
of  Robert  Findlay  Dalziel,  manufacturer,  of 
Paisley  : m.  1877,  Sir  David  Brand,  who  d. 
1508,  Sheriff  of  Ayrshire.  1 5,  Crawfurd  Road , 
Craigmillar  Park , Edinburgh. 

Brandis,  Lady.—  Katherine,  da.  of  Dr. 
Rudolf  Hasse,  Professor  of  Theology  in 
Bonn  Univ.  : m.  1867,  as  his  second 

wife,  Sir  Dietrich  Brandis,  K.C.I.E., 
Ph  D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1907.  Bonn , 
Germany. 

Son  living — Bernhard  {Frankfurt-on- Maine, 
Germany ),  b.  1875  : m.  1908,  Ria  Boehucke. 
Daughter  living — Caroline,  b.  1873. 

Bray,  Lady. — Alice,  da.  of  John  Horna- 
brook : m.  1870,  Sir  John  Cox  Bray, 

K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1894.  28,  Hutt  Street , 

Adelaide , S.  Australia. 

Brayn,  Lady. — Laura  Jane,  da.  of  the  late 
Dep.  Inspector- Gen.  Fysher  Negus,  R.N. : 
m.  1878,  Sir  J^ichard  Brayn,  M.R.C  S.,  who 
d.  iqT2.  8,  Stafford  Road , Southsea. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Bredon,  Lady. — Lily  Virginia,  da.  of 
Thomas  Crane  Banks  : m.  1879,  Sir  Robert 
Edward  Bredon,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1918, 
sometime  Inspector-Gen.  of  Chinese  Cus- 
toms. Peking , China. 

Daughter  living — Juliet,  b.  188- : m.  1911, 
Charles  Henri  Lauru,  Chinese  Salt  Adminis- 
tration, Peking. 

Brewster,  Lady. — Jane  Kirk,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Purnell,  J.P.  : m.  1857,  as  his 
2nd  wife.  Sir  David  Brewster,  K.H.,  F.R.S., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1868,  a distinguished 
discoverer  in  Optical  Science.  Allerly , 
Melrose. 

Daughter  living — Constance  Marion,  b.  1861  : 
m.  1894,  Major  James  Hope,  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  [see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

Bridges,  Lady. — Edith  Lilian,  da.  of 
Dr.  Francis ; granted  style  and  precedence 
of  widow  of  a K.C.B.  1915:  m.  1885,  In* 
spector-Gen.  Sir  William  Throsby  Bridges, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action 
during  European  War)  1915  before  receiving 
the  accolade.  Duntroon,  Federal  Territory , 
Melbourne , Australia. 

Son  living— Noel,  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Imperial  Forces:  m.  1917,  Doris,  da.  of  the  late 
Graham  Bonar,  of  Greigston,  Cupar,  Fife. 

Bridgford,  Lady. — Relict  of  Col.  Sir 
Robert  Bridgford,  K.C.B. , who  d.  1905. 
6,  Bankside,  Ha/oa  Road , Hereford. 

Briggs,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Charlotte,  da. 
of  James  Gruar : m.  1889,  as  his  second 
wife.  Sir  John  Henry  Briggs,  sometime  Ch. 
Clerk'  of  the  Admiralty,  who  d.  1897,  leav- 
ing issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Rev. 
Augustine,  b.  1850  ; R.  of  Keston,  Kent 
Daughter  living  — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Alice  Emma  {Lady  De  Gex)  {Offington,  near 
Worthing),  b.  1845:  m.  1880,  Sir  John  De  Gex, 
Q.C.,  who  d.  1887. 

Brind,  Lady. — Eleanor  Elizabeth  Lum- 
Iey,da.of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Burne, 
M.A.,  of  Grittleton,  Wilts  : m.  1873,  as  his  5th 
wife,  Gen.  Sir  James  Brind,  G.C.B.,  who  d. 
1888,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  5th  mar- 
riages. Clifton,  Bristol. 

Son  living  - By  his  5th  marriage)  One. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Mary 
Georgina  Carter:  m.  1875,  Col.  Aubrey  de 
Vere  Alexander,  D.S.O, — (by  5th  marriage) 
One. 

Brindley,  Lady. — Violet  May,  da.  of 

; granted  style  and  precedence  of 

widow  of  a K.B.E.  1920:  m.  18 — . Harry 
Samuel  Bickerton  Brindley,  who  had  been 
nominated  a K.B.E.  (Civil),  and  who  d. 
1920,  before  receiving  the  acolade. 

Brodribb-Irvjng  [see  Irving]. 

Bromley,  Lady. — Marie  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Richard  Bowman,  of  Maidenhead  : 


m.  1876,  Sir  John  Bromley,  C.B.,  who  d. 
1915.  17,  Harley  Street,  W.i. 

Son  living — Lancelot  {The  Warden's  House, 
Guy’s  Hospital,  S.E.),  M.Ch.,  F.R.C.S.,  b. 
1885  ; Assist.  Surg.,  Dean,  and  Warden,  Guy’s 
Hospital:  m.  1914,  Dora  Ridgway,  da.  of  the 
late  Arthur  Lee,  J.P.,  of  High  Close,  Earls- 
heaton,  Yorkshire. 

Daughter  living — Irene,  b.  1881  : m.  1906, 
Eric  AlanTDavis,  I.C.S. 

Brook  [see  Sarawak]. 

Brown,  Lady. — Frances  Caroline,  da.  of 
Charles  Baker,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia : 
m.  1st,  18—  Russell  Jeffray,  who  d. 
18 — ; 2nd,  1883,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Surg- 
Gen.  Sir  John  Campbell  Brown,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1890-3,  South  Terrace,  Adelaide , 
S.  Australia. 

Browne,  Lady. — Annie,  da.  of  the  late 
R.  T.  Atkinson,  of  High  Cross  House, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  : m.  1861,  Sir  Benjamin 
Chapman  Browne,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  19x7. 
Westacres,  Benwell,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

Sons  living — Edward  Granville,  b.  1862  ; 
Professor  of  Arabic  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
m.  1906,  Alice  Caroline  Blackburne.  only 
da.  of  Francis  Henry  Blackburne  Daniell, 
of  19,  Nevern  Place,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W., — 
Benjamin  Chapman,  b.  1876 : m.  1899, 
Gertrude  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt  John 
Osborne,  31st  Regt. 

Daughters  living — Evelyn  Minnie,  b.  1863, — 
Helen  Mary,  b.  1866, — Winifred  Isabel,  b. 

1872  : m.  1900,  Hereward  Brackenbury, 

C. B.E., — Maude  Catherine,  b.  1874  : m.  1903, 
Cyril  Brackenbury. 

Buchanan,  Lady. — Alice  Mary  Asmar, 
da.  of  Edward  Cator  Seaton,  M.D. : m. 
1865,  Sir  George  Buchanan,  M.D.,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  many  years  Med.  Officer  of  Local 
Govt.  Board,  who  d.  i8qs. 

Sons  living — George  Seaton,  C.B.,  M.D.,  b. 
1869  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Robert  John, 

D. S.O. , b.  1881  [see  “Companionage”]. 
Daughter  iiving — Lilian  {Lady  Smith) : m. 
18 — , the  Very  Rev.  Sir  (George)  Adam  Smith, 
Principal  and  Vice-Chancellor,  Aberdeen 
Univ. 

Buckingham,  Lady. — Laura  Amelia,  da. 
of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Collins,  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  : m.  1880,  Col.  Sir  James  Buckingham, 
C.I.E.,  who  d.  1912.  Artillery  Mansions 
Hotel , Westminster,  S.W. 

Bucknill,  Lady. — Annie  Bell,  2nd  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Bell  Ford,  of  Clifton  : m. 
1878,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Townsend 
Bucknill,  P.C.,  sometime  a Judge  of  King’s 
Bench  of  High  Court  of  Justice,  who  d. 
1915.  Berrow,  Epsom. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Townsend,  O.B.E.,  b. 
1880  [see  “ Companionage  ”j,  — Thomas 
Drake,  b.  18 — : m.  1909,  Phyllis,  only  da. 
of  the  late  John  Jackson  Edelstein,  of  Mead 
House,  Epsom. 

Buller,  Lady. — Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Tritton,  of  Beddington,  Surrey  : 
m.  1870,  Adm.  Sir  Alexander  Bullen  G.C.B., 
who  d.  1903.  Erie  Hall,  P/ympton,  S.  Devon. 

Sons  living — Henry  Tritton,  C.B.,  M.  V.O.,  b. 

1873  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Richard  Ed- 
ward, b.  1875, — Francis  Alexander  Waddi- 
love,  D.S.O.,  R.N.,  b.  1879  [see  “ Com- 
panionage Edward  Maxwell,  b.  1883. 
Daughter  living — Jane  Elizabeth  : m.  1892, 
Major  Charles  Turner,  formerly  Roy.  Berk- 
shire Regt. 

Burdon  [see  Altord]. 

Burford-Hancock  [see  Hancock]. 
Burkitt,  Lady.  — Frances  Louisa,  da.  of 
George  Willougfiby  Gill : m.  1888,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  William  Robert  Burkitt, 
who  d.  1908,  sometime  a Puisne  Judge  of 
High  Court  of  N.-W.  Provinces,  India, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage.  8, 
Wnodfield  Avenue,  Streathani,  S.  W 
Daughters  living — Five,  of  whom  Kathleen 
Frances:  m.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  R-  F.  Ellery, 
R.A.M.C.,— Ethel  Lilian:  m.  1902,  Major 
Charles  Hampden  Turner,  Suffolk  Regt.,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action)  1915. 

Burnand,  Lady. — Rosina,  widow  of 
Paysan  Jones,  of  Liverpool  : m.  1874,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  Francis  Cowley  Burnand, 


knights’  widows. 


many  years  Editor  of  Punchy  who  d.  1917. 
18,  Royal  Crescent,  Ramsgate. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Charles 
Hubert  (1,  Cavendish  Square,  W.),  b.  1861, — 
Frank  Gilbert,  b.  (Jan.)  1867, — John  Arthur, 
b.  (Dec.)  1867, — Philip  Victor,  b.  1869, — (by 
his  2nd  marriage)  Cuthbert  Cowley,  b.  1878, — 
Wilfrid  Joseph,  b.  1885. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Rose 
Marie  Antoinette,  b.  1863, — Constance  Agnes, 
b.  1865  ; m.  18 — , Tinsley  Findley,  O.B.E., — 
Zita  Bernard,  b.  1870, — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
Mary  Margaret,  b.  1875, — Efheldreda  Clare, 
b.  1876 —Winifred  Edith,  b.  1882. 

Burnett,  Lady , — Elsie,  da.  of  the  late 
D.  W.  Watson,  of  Covington,  Lanarkshire : 
m.  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen.  Sir  Charles 
John  Burnett,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O  , who  d.  1915, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage.  Bulkeley 
Hall,  idalpas. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Hilda 
Leslie,  b.  1888:  m.  1910,  Capt.  Istvan  Basil 
Jarmay,  Yeo.  [see  Jarmay,  K.]. 

Burt,  Lady. — Grace  Emma,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Blackstone,  M.R.C.S.:  m.  1904, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Mowlem  Burt, 
who  d.  1918  Carthion , Swanage,  Dorset ; 
Durlston,  Elsworthy  Road,  S.  Hampstead , 
N.W. 

Burton,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  niece  and 
adopted  da.  of  Col.  Charles  Cranstown 
Dixon,  90th  Regt.  : m.  1850,  Sir  George 
William  Burton,  who  d.  1901,  Ch.  Justice 
of  Court  of  Appeal,  Canada.  Oak  Lodge, 
Toronto,  Ontario. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Frances  : m.  1st, 
1886,  Col.  James  Robert  Bain,  who  d.  19 — ; 

M. P.  for  W.,  or  Egremont,  Division  of  Cum- 
berland ; 2nd,  19x4,  as  his  second  wife, 
James  Robertson- Walker,  of  Gilgarrem, 
Cumberland. 

Burton,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Bankes  Friend,  of  Ripple  Vale,  Kent, 
and  30,  Sussex  Square,  W.  : m.  1862, 

Gen.  Sir  Fowler  Burton,  K.C.B.,  of  Cherry 
Burton  Hall,  E.  Yorkshire,  who  d.  1904. 
Stoke  Damerel,  Devonport. 

Sons  living — Sir  Gerald  Arthur  Fowler,  b. 
1868  [see  “ Knightage”],  — Montague 
Richard  Fowler,  b.  1882. 

Butler,  Lady.  —Elizabeth  Southerden, 
da.  of  F.  J.  Thompson  ; is  a well-known 
artist,  and  a Gov.  and  Guardian  of  National 
Gallery  of  Ireland:  m.  1877,  Lieut. -Gen.  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Francis  Butler,  P.C., 
G.C.B.,  who  d.  1910.  Bansha  Castle,  Suir- 
ville,  co.  Tipperary. 

Son  living — Patrick  Richard,  D.S.O.,  b.  1880 
[see  "Companionage”]. 

Daughter  living — Eileen  ( Viscountess  Gor- 
manston)  : m.  1911,  the  15th  Viscount 

Gormanston,  of  Gormanston  Castle,  Bal- 
briggan,  co.  Dublin. 

Butt,  Lady.  —Anna  Georgina,  da.  of  the 
late  C.  Ferdinand  Rodewald,  of  34,  Prince’s 
Gate,  S.  W. : m.  1878,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Parker  Butt,  P.C.,  who  d.  1892,  Pres,  of  the 
Probate,  Divorce  and  Admiralty  Div.  of  the 
High  Court  of  Judicature. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Dorothy,  b.  1879, 
— Hilda  Margery,  b.  1881  : m.  1905,  Don 
Fabrizio  dei  Principi  Ruspoli, — Cecily  Vivien 
b.  1887. 

Byers,  Lady. — Fanny,  da.  of  Mrs.  Reid, 
of  Netherleigh,  Belfast:  m.  1902,  Professor 
Sir  John  William  Byers,  M.D.,  wlio  rf.  1,20. 
Dreenagh  House,  Lower  Ciescent,  Belfast. 
Sons  living — John  Stafford  Reid,  b.  1903,— 
Rowland  Morrow,  b.  1905, — Francis  May 
Reid,  b.  1907. 

Byles,  Lady. — Sarah  Anne,  da.  of  the  late 
Stephen  Unwin,  of  Colchester;  is  a J.P.  : 
m.  1865,  Sir  William  Pollard  Byles,  M.P.  for 

N.  Div.  of  Salford,  who  d.  1917.  8,  Chalcot 
Gardens,  Hampstead , N.W. 

Callaghan,  Lady  [see  Sir  George  Astley 
Callaghan,  ‘ • Knightage  ”]. 

Cameron,  Lady. — Josephine,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Houchen,  of  Thetford  : m.  1878, 
Sir  Ewen  Cameron,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1008. 
39,  H yde  Park  Gate,  S.  IV. 

Son  living— Ewen  Allan  (38,  Cadogan  Place, 
S.W.,  and  Blairmore,  Huntly,  Aberdeenshire ), 
b.  1879. 

Daughter  living — Josephine  Catherine  : m. 
1906,  Eric  William  Mann. 


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Campbell,  Lady. — Dora  Edith,  da.  of 
Hugh  Hammersley  [Eden,  Bt.,  colls.] : m. 
1880,  Sir  Francis  Alexander  Campbell, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1911. 

Son  living — Ronald  Hugh,  C.M.G.,  b.  1883 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Campbell,  Lady. — Florence  Geraldine, 
da.  of  Col.  A.  E.  Ross  : m.  1877,  as  his 
second  wife,  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Campbell, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  who  d.  1911. 
Campbell,  Lady. — Frances  Maria,  da.  of 
Capt.  W.  Butler  Fellowes:  m.  1887,  Gen. 
Sir  William  Campbell,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1918. 
Marchwaod,  Malvern. 

Son  living — Edward  Archibald  Fellowes,  b. 
1892. 

Daughter  living — Filias  Frances  Effreta,  b. 
1901. 

Campbell,  Lady. — Mary  Gertrude,  da.  of 
the  late  Andrew  Murray,  W.S.,  of  Edin- 
burgh : m.  1886,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  George 
William  Robert  Campbell,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1905  leaving  issue  by  1st  and  2nd  marriages. 
29  Drarton  Court,  Drayton  Gardens , S.  IV. 
Son  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Arthur 
Hamilton  Gordon,  b.  1889. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Six, 
of  whom  Eila  Fouisa : m.  1893,  Frederick 
Hugh  Mackenzie  Corbet,  who  d.  1916  [see 
Corbet,  Bt.,  colls.], — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
Victoria  Mary,  b.  1892. 

Campbell,  Lady. — Marie  Louise,  da.  of 
J.  Guild:  m.  1881,  Sir  Walter  Douglas 
Somerset  Campbell,  K.C.V.O.,  who  d.  1919. 
64,  Belgrave  Road,  S.  IV. 

Son  living — Walter  Henry  Edward,  A.F.C., 
b.  1897  ; sometime  Page  of  Honour  to  H.M. ; 
Capt.  R.A.F. 

Daughter  living — Victoria  Alexandrina  Helena 
Christian,  b.  1890:  m.  191 7,  Capt.  Robert 
Howard  Jobson,  M.C.,  R.F.A. 

Campbell,  Lady. — Sophia  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  Col.  W.  E.  Faulkner,  of  S.  Acton,  Mass., 
U.S.A.  : m.  1875,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Francis  Joseph  Campbell,  LL.D.,  who  d. 
1914,  leaving  issue  by  his  xst  and  2nd 
marriages.  South  Acton,  Mass.,  U.S.A. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Guy  Mar- 
shall ( Royal  Normal  College  for  the  Blind.,  U pper 
Norwood,  S.  E.xg),b.  1862 : m.  1892,  Fouisa,  da. 
of  Benjamin  Bealby, — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
Charles  Francis  Faulkner  (Columbus,  Ohio, 
U.S.A.),  b.  1876:  m.  xst,  1903,  Wilhelmina 
Dranga;  2nd,  1912,  Mary  Dranga, — Harry 
Andrew  Faulkner  (Hotel  des  Deux  Mondes, 
Paris),  b.  1877  : m.  1909,  Sarah  Adeline,  da. 
of  C.  F.  Tyer, — Ralph  Emerson  Armitage 
(Montreal,  Canada),  b.  1887:  m.  1916,  Gwen- 
doline Denton. 

Candy,  Lady. — Constance  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  C.  M.  Harrison,  I.C.S.  : m.  1874, 
Sir  Edward  Townshend  Candy,  C.S.I., 
I.C.S.,  who  d.  1913,  sometime  a Puisne 
Judge  of  High  Court,  Bombay.  54,  Melbury 
Gardens,  Cottenham  Park , Wimbledon, 
S.W. 

Sons  living — Fionel  Edward,  b.  1875, — 
Kenneth  Edgerley,  b.  1890 ; Fieut.  Fanca- 
shire  Fusiliers : m.  1917,  Rhoda  Mary,  da.  of 
James  Darling. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Constance  Henrietta, 
b.  1877, — Elinor  Maud,  b.  1879  : m.  1912, 
Rev.  Edgar  Williamson  Harradine,  V.  of 
Owslebury,  Winchester. 

Capper,  Lady  [see  B.  Gerard.] 

Carbone,  Lady. — Teresa,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  Portelli,  M.D. : m.  1872,  Sir  Giuseppe 
Carbone,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,  LL.D.,  who 
d.  19x3,  sometime  Ch.  Justice  and  Pres,  of 
Court  of  Appeal,  Malta.  108,  Strada  Britan- 
nica,  Valletta,  Malta. 

Carden,  Lady. — Anne  Eliza,  da.  of  John 
Lelferts:  m.  1881,  Sir  Lionel  Edward  Gresley 
Carden,  K.C.M.G  , who  d.  191-5.  12,  Basil 

Mansions,  Knightsbridge,  S.  W. 

Carey,  Lady. — Eliza  De  Sausmarez,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Ritchie  Grassie,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia:  m.  1901,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  (Thomas)  Godfrey  Carey,  who 
d.  1906,  Bailiff  of  Guernsey.  La  Maison 
Blanche , St.  Peter  Port,  Guernsey 
Carey,  Lady. — Frances  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Carey  Brock  de  Jersey,  of  Grange 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Lodge,  Guernsey : m.  1882,  Sir  William 
Carey,  who  d.  1915,  Bailiff  of  Guernsey. 
Beechwood,  Queen  s Road,  Guernsey. 
Carey,  Lady. — Mary  Harriet,  da.  of 

l.  W.  Chepmell,  M.D.  ; raised  to  rank  and 

precedence  of  the  widow  of  a K.C.I.E. 
1920 : m.  18 — , Bertram  Saumarez  Carey, 

C S.I.,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1919  (before  investi- 
ture as  a K.C.I.E.  for  which  he  had  been 
nominatrd),  Commr.  at  Sagaing,  Upper 
Burma,  1900-19. 

Carlile,  Lady. — Isabella  Sophia,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Hunter  Young,  W.S.,  of 
Edinburgh  : m.  i8;8,  Sir  Edward  Carlile, 
K.C.,  who  d.  1917. 

Son  living — Hildred  Irving,  M.B.,  b.  1887; 
Major  Australian  Tmpeiial  Forces  (wounded) : 

m.  1918,  Dora  Gertrude,  da.  of  Dr.  Reginald 
Weigall,  of  Dacre,  Elsternwick. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Gwendolen,  b.  1879: 
m.  1903,  Major  H.  A.  Cresswell,  A.M.I.C.E., 
of  Narrogin,  W.  Australia, — Isabella  Maud, 
b.  1883, — Dorothy  Ann,  b.  1885. 

Carnduff,  Lady. — Julia,  el.  da.  of  Col. 
Kenneth  MacLeod,  formerly  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  : m.  1888,  the  Hon.  Sir  Herbert  William 
Cameron  Carnduff,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1915,  a 
Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  of  Judicature, 
Calcutta.  The  Grey  House,  Meads,  East- 
bourne. 

Son  living — Herbert  Julian,  R.N.,  b.  1892; 
became  Lieut.  19x4  : m.  1918,  Nina  Iris,  da. 
of  Major  William  Grahame-Chambers,  R.A.F 
Caron,  Lady. — Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Francois  Baby:  m.  1867,  the  Hon.  Sir 

ioseph  Phillippe  Rene  Adolphe  Caron, 
(.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  who  d.  1908.  Roxborough 
Apartments , Ottawa,  Canada. 

Carrington,  Lady. — Susan  Catherine, 
only  da.  of  the  late  William  Walsh,  formerly 
of  Norham,  Oxford:  m.  1872,  Sir  John 
Worrell  Carrington,  C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
a Ch.  Justice  of  Hong  Kong,  who  d.  1913. 
Avenue  House,  Reading. 

Sons  living — John  Walsh,  D.S.O.,  b.  1879 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]  : m.  191P,  Maty 
Townsend,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  Cresswell  John 
Eyres,  D. S O., —Charles  Worrell,  D.S.O.,  b. 
1880  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Daughter  living — Catherine  Worrell,  b.  1874. 
Carrington,  Lady  (now  Mrs  Trepplin). 
— Susan  Margaret,  da.  of  Henry  John  Elwes, 
F.R.S.,  of  Colesborne  Park,  Cheltenham 
[Bromley-Wilson,  Bt.]  : m.  1st,  1897,  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Carrington,  K.C.I3., 
K.C.M.G. , who  d.  1913,  leaving  issue ; 2ndly, 
1915,  Ernest  Charles  Trepplin.  20,  Gloucester 
Place,  Portman  Square,  IV.  1 ; Greenmount, 
Sidmotith. 

Daughters  living  — (By  1st  marriage) 
Katherine  Mary,  b.  1899,  — Dorothy  Violet, 
b.  1910. 

Cartwright,  Lady. — Frances,  da  of  Col. 
Alexander  Lawe,  formerly  H.E.I.C.S  : m. 
1859,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  John  Cart- 
wright, P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1912.  King 
Street , Kingston,  Ontario. 

Sons  living — Robert,  C.M.G.,  b.  i860  [see 
“Companionage”], — Richard,  M.D.,  b.  18 — , 
— Alexander,  b.  18 — ; Sec.  Canadian  Railways 
Commn. , — Henry,  b.  18 — , — Francis  Lennox, 
C.H.E.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874  [see  “Companion- 
age  ”], — Conway,  b.  18 — . 

Daughters  living — Harriet, — Frances  Made- 
line Mary, — J osephine. 

Cavagnari,  Lady. — Mercy  Emma,  da.  of 
Dr.  Henry  Graves,  of  Cookstown,  co. 
Tyrone:  m.  1871,  Major  Sir  Pierre  Louis 
Napoleon  Cavagnari,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  Resi- 
dent at  Cabul,  who  was  massacred  Sept.  1879. 
36,  Purtchcster  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Cave,  Lady. — Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
C.  F.  Watkins,  V.  of  Brixworth  : m.  1856, 
Sir  Lewis  William  Cave,  sometime  a Judge 
of  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  who  d.  1897. 
Corsmdae,  Heath  Terrace , Leamington. 
Cayley,  Lady. — Sophia  Margaret,  el.  da. 
of  the  Hon.  David  Wilson,  M.L.C.,  of  Ceylon  : 
m.  1866,  Sir  Richard  Cayley,  who  d.  1908 
[see  Cayley,  Bt.,  colls. J.  r airlands,  Fair- 
mile,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

Chalmers,  Lady. — Janet  Alice,  da.  of 
James  Lorimer,  Professor  of  Public  Law 


in  Edinburgh  Univ.  : m.  1878,  Sir  David 
Patrick  Chalmers,  who  d.  1899,  formerly 
Ch.  Justice  of  British  Guiana,  a,  Bucking- 
ham Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Chapleau,  Lady. — Mary  Louisa,  da.  of 
Col.  Charles  King,  of  Sherbrooke  City) 
Quebec : m.  1874,  the  Hon.  Sir  (Joseph 
Adolphe  Chapleau,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who 
d.  1898,  sometime  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Quebec. 
Montreal,  Canada. 

Chapman,  Lady. — Ellen  Laura,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Still,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn  : m.  1881, 
Sir  Arthur  Chapman,  who  d.  1918. 

Sons  living — Bernard  Greenwood,  b.  1894, — 
John  Robert  Still,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living — Nancy  Elizabeth  Laura  : 
m.  1914,  Frederic  Charles  Marshall, — Barbara 
Frances  Hay. 

Chappelle,  Lady  [see  “ Maltese 
Titles,”  Baron  of  San  Giovanni]. 

Charley,  Lady. — Clara,  da.  of  the  late 
F.  G.  Harbord,  of  Kirby  Park,  Cheshire  : 
m.  1890,  Sir  William  Thomas  Charley,  K.C., 
D.C.L.,  fifteen  years  a Judge  of  Central 
Criminal  Court,  who  d.  1904. 

Daughters  living — Clara  Noel,  b.  1890, — 
Estelle  Dumergue,  b.  1891. 

Chavasse,  Lady. — Frances  Hannah,  da. 
of  Arthur  Ryland,  J.P.,  of  The  Linthurst 
Hill,  near  Bromsgrove : m.  1885,  Sir 

Thomas  Frederick  Chavasse,  M.D.,  who 
d.  1913.  The  Linthurst  Hill,  Barnt  Green , 
IVorcestersh  ire. 

Daughters  living — Gwendoline  Louise  Ry- 
land : m.  1909,  Flight-Lieut.  Alfred  Ernest 
Holder,  R.A.F. , of  Hood  Manor,  Totnes,  S. 
Devon  [see  Holder,  Bt.], — Frances  Gladys 
Ryland,  b.  1893:  m.  1919,  the  Rev.  James 
Ferguson  Colquhoun,  M.C.,  Chap,  to  Forces, 
— Esme  Margaret  Ryland,  b.  1895:  m.  1920, 
Walter  Gibson  Marsden. 

Chesney,  Lady. — Annie  Louisa,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Palmer,  Esq.,  of  Purneah, 
Bengal  : m.  1855,  Gen.  Sir  George  Tomkyns 
Chesney,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1895, 
M.P.  for  Oxford  City.  Ardrossan,  Prior 
Road,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

Daughter  living — Mabel  Napier:  m.  1883, 

Col.  Robert  Frederic  Williamson,  C.B.,  of 
Carrowkeel,  Mallow,  co.  Cork. 

Cheyne,  Lady. — Mary  Isabella,  da.  of 
James  Edward,  of  Balruddery,  Forfarshire: 
m.  1875,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Cheyne, 
K.C.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1907,  Sheriff  of  Renfrew 
and  Bute.  13,  Chester  Street,  Edinburgh. 
Daughter  living — Margaret  Fanny. 

Chichele-Plowden  [see  Plowden]. 

Chitty,  Lady  [see  Pollock,  Bt.]. 

Church,  Lady. — Jemima,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Buckingham  Pope  : m.  1879,  Sir  Arthur 
Herbert  Church,  K.C.V.O.,  who  d.  1915, 
Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Roy.  Acad.  Shels- 
ley,  Kew  Gardens. 

Clarke,  Lady  [see  B.  Mostyn,  colls.]. 

Clauson,  Lady  [see  Makins,  Bt.]. 

Clayton,  Lady.  — Georgine  Elizabeth 
Sykes,  da.  and  heiress  of  the  late  Sykes 
Clayton,  of  The  Manor  House,  Rufforth, 
Yorkshire  : m.  1864,  Major  Sir  Edward 

Gilbert  Clayton,  C.B.,  who  d.  1917  [see 
Clayton-East,  Bt.,  colls.].  Ktngswood, 
Woking. 

Cleeve,  Lady. — Elien  M.,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  Twining,  Bengal  Med.  Establishment: 
m.  1848,  Sir  Frederick  Cleeve,  K.C.B. 
R.N.  (retired),  who  d.  1905.  Rokeby,  Tun- 
bridge Wells. 

Cleeve,  Lady. — Phoebe  Agnes,  da.  of  the 
late  Jonathan  Dann,  of  Fermoy,  co.  Cork: 
m.  1874.  Sir  Thomas  Henry  Cleeve,  who  d. 
1908.  Sunville  House,  Limerick. 

Clerk,  Lady. — Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  E.  Frere  : m.  1867,  Gen.  Sir  Godfrey 
Clerk,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1908,  Groom- 
in- Waiting,  and  an  Extra  Equerry  to  H.M. 
King  Edward  VII. 

Son  living — George  Russell,  b.  1874. 

Clowes,  Lady. — Ethel  Mary  Louise,  da 
of  the  late  Lewis  Frederick  Edwards,  for 


knights’  widows. 


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merly  of  Mitcham : m.  1882,  Sir  William 
Laird  Clowes,  the  naval  critic  and  author, 
who  d.  1905. 

Son  living— Geoffrey  Sevinton  Laird,  b.  18—; 
in  Egyptian  Civil  Ser.  : m.  1919,  Dulcie 
Evelyn,  da.  of  George  Glass  Hooper,  of  23, 
Kensington  Court,  W.8,  and  St.  Margaret’s, 
Bude. 

Coles,  Lady. — Ellen  Henrietta,  da.  of 
Henry  Briggs,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia: 
m.  1865,  Sir  Jenkin  Coles,  K.C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1911.  Davaar , Adelaide , S.  Australia. 

Collen,  Lady—  Blanche,  da  of  the  late 
Charles  Rigby,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Anglesey  : m. 
1873,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Edwin  Henry  Hayter 
Collen,  G.C.I.E.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1911.  The 
Cedars,  Kelvedon,  Essex. 

Sons  living — Edwin  Henry  Ethelbert,lC. M ,G. , 
D.S.O.,  b.  1875  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — 
Arthur  George  Pomeroy,  b.  1876:  m.  1909, 
H6l£ne  Putnam,  da.  of  S.  P.  Banrcoft,  of 
Boston.  U.S.A., — Philip  Edward,  6.1882  ; 
Capt.  Indian  Army:  m.  1905,  Jessie,  da.  of 
Gen.  — Venour. 

Daughter  living — Lilian  Blanche  Marie : m. 
1904,  Capt.  John  Norwood,  V.C.  (sthDragoon 
Guards),  who  d.  (killed  in  action  during 
European  War)  1914. 

Collins,  Lady. — Isabella,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Richard  Wilson,  D.D.,  Fellow  of  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  : m.  1863,  Sir  Arthur 
John  Hammond  Collins,  sometime  Ch.  Jus- 
tice of  Madras,  who  d.  1915.  83,  Madrid 

Road,  Barnes,  S.  W. 

Son  living— Arthur  Groden  Capel  (1,  Dr.  John- 
son's Buildings,  Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1877  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1909  : m.  19 — , Evelyn,  da.  of 
the  late  Percival  Howes-Dyball,  of  Hereford. 
Daughter  living — Ethel  Frances. 

Collins,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
H.  Wightwick,  of  Codford  St.  Peter’s,  Wilts  ; 
sometime  a Lady-in-Waiting  to  the  Duchess 
of  Albany:  m.  1875,  Sir  Robert  Hawthorn 
Collins,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  who  d.  1908, 
Comptroller  of  the  H ousehold  to  the  Duchess 
of  Albany.  Leigh  Warren,  Cobham,  Surrey. 

Colvile,  Lady. — Zelie  Isabelle,  da.  of  the 
late  Pierre  Richaud  de  Preville,  of  Chateau 
des  Mondrans,  Basses  Pyrenees,  France  : m. 
1886,  as  his  second  wife.  Maj.-Geu.  Sir 
Henry  Edward  Colvile,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
who  d.  1907  [B.  De  Clifford],  leaving  issue 
by  his  2nd  marriage.  Lightwater,  Bagshot. 
Son  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Gilbert 
De  Preville,  b.  1887. 

Colvin,  Lady. — Anne,  da.  of  the  late 
Wigram  E.  Money : m.  1873,  Sir  Walter 
Mytton  Colvin,  who  d.  1908,  Bar.-at-law. 
Daughters  living  — Dorothy  : m.  18— 

Kenneth  Knox,  I.C.S., — Joan : m.  19—, 

Col.  Bartholomew  George  Price,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Commerell,  Lady. — Matilda  Maria,  da. 
of  Joseph  Bushby,  of  3,  Halkin  Street, 
W.  : m.  1853,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  John 
Edmund  Commerell,  G.C.B.,  V.C.,  who  d. 
1901.  45,  Rutland  Gate , S.W. 
Compton-Rickett  [see  Rickett]. 

Cook,  Lady. — Rose  Ellen,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Joshua  Stubbs,  of  Castle  Bromwich  : 
m.  1905,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William 
Thomas  Gustavus  Cook  (M.P.  for  E.  Bir- 
mingham 1885-6),  who  d.  1908. 

Sons  living — William  Alfred,  b.  18 — , — 
Albert  Jemner,  b.  18 — , — Harry  Clement, 
b.  18 — , — Ernest  Frank,  b.  18 — . 

Coomaraswamy,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Clay- 
da.  of  the  late  William  John  Beeby  : m.  1875, 
the  Hon.  Sir  Mutu  Coomaraswamy,  who 
d.  1879,  a M.L.C.  of  Ceylon.  Eaglesdcn, 
Benenden,  Cranbrook,  Kent. 

Cooper,  Lady.—  Marion,  da.  of  Charles 
Nicholson,  of  Dublin  : m.  1883,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Alfred  Cooper,  Chm.  of  Ridgways 
(Limited),  who  d.  1915.  Ossemsley  Manor, 
near  Christchurch , Hants. 

Sons  living. 

Cooper-Key  [see  Key]. 

Cotton-Jodrell  [see  Jodrell]. 

Cowell,  Lady.  — Georgina  Elizabeth,  V.A ., 
only  child  of  the  late  James  Pulleine,  of 


Clifton  Castle,  and  Crake  Hall,  Yorkshire 
[B.  Tweedmouth]  ; was  an  Extra  Woman 
of  the  Bedchamber  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria 
1894-1901:  m.  1868,  Maj. -Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  John  Clayton  Cowell,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1894,  Master  of  H.M.  Queen  Victoria’s 
Household  and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Windsor 
Castle.  Clifton  Castle , Bedale,  Yorkshire ; 
8,  Ovington  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Anne  {Hon.  Lady 
Curzon  - Howe),  ( Saulfland , Christchurch, 
Hants),  b.  1873  : m.  1892,  Adm.  the  Hon. 
Sir  Assheton  Gore  Curzon-Howe,  G.C.V.O., 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  19 11  [see  E.  Howe], — 
Marie,  b.  1876. 

Cox,  Lady  Skewes-. — Jessie,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Edmund  Warne : m.  1883,  Sir 
Thomas  Skewes-Cox,  who  d.  1912.  The 
Manor  House,  Petersham,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Edmund,  b.  1884 ; 
Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. : m.  1914,  Florence 
Lilian,  da.  of  Frederick  Pine  Theophilus 
Struben,  of  Spitchwick  Manor,  Ashburton, 
S.  Devon,  and  Beau  Soleil,  Wynberg,  Cape 
Town, — Vernon,  b.  1886:  m.  1915,  Edith, 
only  da.  of  Benito  Page-Smith,  of  Valpa- 
raiso. 

Daughter  living — Evelyn  Mary,  b.  1885  : m. 
1905,  Major  Eric  Mosley  Mayne,  Army  Re- 
mount Depart. 

Crawford,  Lady. — Augusta  Marion,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Alured  Augustus 
Darby  LE^trange,  of  Westmeath  and 
Queen’s  Co.  : m.  1891,  Sir  Richard  Frederick 
Crawford,  G.C.M.G.,  K.B.E.,  who  d.  1919. 
Dalbury,  Knyveton  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Crease,  Lady. — Sarah,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  John  Lindley,  F.R.S.,  Professor  of 
Botany  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  : m.  1853,  the 
Hon.  Sir  Henry  Bering  Pellew  Crease, 
who  d.  1905,  sometime  Senior  Puisne  Judge 
of  British  Columbia.  Penlrelew,  Victoria, 
British  Columbia. 

Sons  living — Liudley  {Victoria,  British  Co- 
lumbia), K.  C.,b.  1867;  Bar.-at-law, — Arthur 
Douglas  ( Victoria,  British  Columbia),  b.  1872  ; 
Bar.-at-law : m.  1903,  Helen  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Montague  William  Tyrwhitt- 
Drake,  a Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  British 
Columbia. 

Creswick,  Lady. — Sarah  Ann,  da.  of 
John  Walker:  m.  1866,  Col.  Sir  Nathaniel 
Creswick,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1917.  Norton  Green, 
near  Sheffield. 

Son  living — Francis  Nathaniel  {Stanhope,  co. 
Durham),  b.  1875;  admitted  Solicitor  1899; 
Capt.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L-I-t  ni.  1903, 
Rosa  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  George  Brow- 
nell, of  Birkenhead. 

Daughter  living — Ethelwyn  Sara,  b.  1872. 

Crosley,  Lady. — Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Wright,  C.E.  : m.  1st,  1878,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Sir  Charles  Decimus  Crosley,  Sheriff  of 
London  and  Middlesex  1854-5,  who  d.  1882  ; 
2nd,  1901,  Edward  Hanson,  who  d.  1912.  17, 
Kensington  Court,  W. 

Crossman,  Lady. — Anne  Matilda,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  R.  Richards,  Bom.  S.C.  : 
m.  1899,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Maj. -Gen.  Sir 
William  Crossman,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1901, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage.  5,  Hyde 
Park  Mansions,  N.  W. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Robert,  b. 
1862  : m.  1891,  Elsie,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
E.  L.  Clogstoun,  of  Four  Peaks,  New  Zealand. 

Crosthwaite,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  S. 
Harvey  James,  of  St.  Just  Cornwall:  m. 
1877,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert  Joseph 
Crosthwaite,  K.C.S.L,  who  d.  19x7,  leaving 
issue  by  1st  and  2nd  marriages. 

Sons  living — (By  his  xst  marriage)  Rev.  Robert 
Hervey  Baldwin,  b.  1869  ; R.  of  Catthorpe, 
Rugby  : m.  1907,  Beatrice  Margaret,  da.  of 
Charles  Bolam,  of  Market  Harborough, — (by 
his  2nd  marriage)  Charles  Gilbert,  b.  1878  ; 
Major  Indian  Army:  m.  1907,  Joan,  da.  of 
Maj. -Gen.  Andrew  Becher,  formerly  Comdg. 
Norfolk  Regt., — Hugh  Stuart,  b.  1879;  I.C.S.: 
m.  1906,  Dorothy  Melvill,  da.  of  Col.  C.  H. 
Joubert  de  la  Ferte,  formerly  Indian  Med. 
Ser., — John  Symons,  b.  1882;  Major  Indian 
Army : m.  1912,  Dorothy  Muriel,  da.  of 
George  Briscoe  Eyre, — Rev.  Guy  Bentley,  b. 
1887;  Curate  of  Liverpool  Parish  Church, 

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Precentor  of  Liverpool  Cathedral,  and  Chap, 
to  the  Forces. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  ist  marriage)  Ethes 
Elizabeth,  b.  1871 : m.  1895,  Edward  Chandoe 
Cholmondeley,  of  Eckington  Manor,  Pershore 
[see  B.  Delamere,  colls.]. 

Cuffe,  Lady. — Amy  Blanche,  da.  of  the 
late  William  J.  Jones,  J.P.,  of  Jonesville 
and  Corozal,  Central  America:  m.  1883, 
Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  M'Donough  Cuffe, 
K.C.B  , F.R.C.S.,  LL.D.,  J.P.,  who  d.  1915. 
2,  Cadogan  Court  Gardens.  S.  W.  ; Empress 
Club. 

Sons  living — Louis  Charles M'Donough {Junior 
Athenaum  Club),  b.  1884, — Wyndham  Pat- 
rick de  Lacy  ( Junior  United  Service  Club), 
b.  1887  ; Capt.  R.A.S.C. : m.  1914,  Dorothy 
Isobel,  da.  of  Arthur  Crabtree,  of  Bewdley. 
Cullinan,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  William  Squire  Barker  Kaye,  C.B., 
K.C.,  LL.D.:  m.  1892,  Sir  Frederick  Fitz- 
James  Cullinan,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1913. 
Moorlands,  Greystones,  co.  Wicklow. 
Daughters  living— Of  whom  the  el.,  Muriel 
Frances  Maude:  m.  1917,  Samuel  Nalty  Man- 
ning, of  61,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin,  and 
the  youngest,  Dorothy  Frances  Norah:  m. 
1920,  Walter  Higson. 

Currie,  Lady  (Hay). — Harriett  Anna,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Golding  (V.  of 
Brimpton),  of  Maiden  Erlegh,  Berks  : m. 
1877,  her  cousin,  Sir  Edmund  Hay  Currie, 
who  d.  1913,  Chrn.  of  London  Hospital  and 
Sec.  to  Metropolitan  Hospital  Sunday 
Fund.  24,  Priory  Mansions , Drayton  Gar- 
dens, S.  W. 

Sons  living — Edward  Douglas  Hay,  b.  1878 : 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps:  m.  1914,  Florence 
Jarman,  of  Market  Har  borough, — Philip 
Maynard  Hay,  h.  1887;  Capt.  R.A.F.:  m.  1913, 
Catherine  Mackay,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Peter 
Sinclair,  Highland  L-L 
Curtis  Bennett  [see  Bennett]. 
Curzon-Howe  [see  Howe]. 

Dalby,  Lady. — Hyacinth,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Edward  Wellesley:  m.  1873,  Sir 

William  Bartlett  Dalby,  who  d.  1918.  14, 

Montagu  Place , Portman  Square,  W. 

Son  living — Thomas  Gerald,  b.  1880  ; Capt. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Hyacinth  Dulcibella, 
b.  18 — , — Rose,  b.  18 — , — Violet,  b.  1885  : 
m.  1907,  Eieut.-Col.  Harold  Mynors  Farmar, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O..  Lancashire  Fusiliers  [see 
Farmar,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Dalton,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Gaskell,  of  Chelsea  : m.  1873,  Sir 
Cornelius  Neale  Dalton,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who 
d.  1920.  57,  Belsize  Avenue,  Hampst.ad, 

N.W. 

Daly,  Lady. — Joanna,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Edward  Kenny,  of  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia:  m.  1859,  Sir  Malachv  Bowes  Daly, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1920.  Halifax , Nova 
Scotia. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Dartnell,  Lady. — Clara,  da.  of  C.  Steer, 
sometime  a ludge  of  Supreme  Court,  Cal- 
cutta : m.  1865,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  George 
Dartnell,  K.C  B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1913.  9, 
Westbourne  Gardens,  Folkestone. 

Son  living — George  Bruce,  b.  18 — ; Major 
and  Brevet  Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps:  m.  1918, 
Iola  Leslie,  da.  of  W.  L.  Hallward. 

Darwin,  Lady. — Maud,  da.  of  Charles 
Meredith  du  Puy,  of  Philadelphia:  m.  1884, 
Professor  Sir  George  Howard  Darwin, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  1912.  Newnham  Grange, 
Cambridge. 

Sons  living — Charles  Galton,  M.C.,  b.  1887; 
Fellow  and  Lecturer  in  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb., 
— William  Robert  (St.  Helens,  Lancashire), 
b.  1894. 

Daughters  living — Gwendolen  Mary,  b.  1885: 
m.  19 1 1,  Jacques  Raverat,  of  Darnall’s  Hall, 
Weston,  Herts, — Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  1890  : 
m.  191 7,  Geoffrey  Keynes,  M.D.,  of  10, 
Boundary  Road,  St.  John’s  Wood,  N.W.8. 
Dasent,  Lady  [see  Codrington,  Bt.,  cr. 
1721,  colls.]. 

Davidson,  Lady.  — Georgina,  da.  of 
William  Henderson,  of  Aberdeen  : m.  i885, 
Sir  James  Mackenzie  Davidson,  M.B.,  who  I 


d.  1919.  26,  Park  Crescent,  Portland  Place , 
W. 

Son  living — John  Colin  Campbell,  C.B.,  M.P., 
b.  1889  [see  “ Companxonage  ”1. 

Daughter  living — Marjorie:  m.  1917,  Major 
Bernard  E.  Potter,  R.A.M.C. 

Davies,  Lady. — Constance,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  Giblin,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania:  m. 
1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. -Col.  the 
Hon.  Sir  John  George  Davies,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1913.  Roseville,  Augusta  Road, 
Hobart , Tasmania. 

Sons  living — Cecil  Bertrand  (New  Town, 
Tasmania),  b.  1876:  m.  1904,  Ruby  Searle, 
— Charles  Reginald  (Sandy  Bay,  near  Hobart, 
Tasmania),  b.  1883  : m.  1913,  Marie  White- 
sides, — Ellis  Giblin  (New  Town,  Tasmania), 
b.  1893, — Graeme  George,  b.  1894. 

Daughter  living — Florence  Mary,  b.  1872  : 
m.  1898,  Major  A.  C.  Parker,  of  New  Town, 
Tasmania. 

Davies,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Locke,  el.  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Mercer,  Presbyterian  Min.;  of 
Melbourne:  m.  1875,  the  Hon.  Sir  Matthew 
Henry  Davies,  who  d.  1912.  Esperance, 
Albert  Street,  Melbourne. 

Davies,  Lady. — Pauline  Marie,  da.  of 
Joseph  Boniface,  and  widow  of  Eld  ward 
Byford : m.  1909,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Horatio  David  Davies,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1912,  leaving  issue  by  his  ist  marriage. 
Sons  living — (By  his  ist  marriage)  Horatio 
Gordon  (Enderby,  British  Columbia),  b. 
18 — : m.  18 — , Blanche  Windt  Coates, — 

Harold  Blake  (Grancourt  Farm,  East  Winch, 
Norfolk),  b.  1876 : m.  1901,  Ethel  Mary 

Burton  Copeman, — Cyril  Edmund  Hender- 
son (Hadleigh  Hall  Lane,  Upminster,  Essex), 
b.  1883  : m.  1910,  Mary  Pauline  Vinycombe. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  ist  marriage)  Ethel 
Gordon:  m.  18 — , Col.  Henry  Eumsden, — 
Florence  Lizzie  May : m.  18 — , Charles 

Nathaniel  Barton,  M.R.C.S.,  of  88,  Redcliffe 
Gardens,  S.W., — Violet  Ellen:  m.  19 — , 

Major  Harold  William  Compton,  of  73, 
Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W., — Mabel  Grace  : m. 
1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Claude  Henry  Haig,  D.S.O., 
Leicestershire  Regt. 

Davis,  Lady. — Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Manders,  of  Landscape,  co.  Dublin  : 
m.  1881,  Gen.  Sir  John  Davis,  K.C.B.,  who  d. 
1901.  20,  Basil  Mansions,  Basil  Street , S.  W. 

Davy,  Lady. — Johanna  Charlotte,  da.  of 

J.  F.  Flemmich,  of  Alton  House,  Roe- 
hampton:  rn.  1886,  Sir  James  Stewart  Davy, 

K. C.B. , who  d.  1915.  Wintergreen  Wood, 
Pyr/ord,  Surrey. 

Dawes,  Lady. — Lucy  Emily,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  William  Bagnall,  of  Hamstead  Hall, 
Staffordshire  : m.  1859,  Sir  Edwyn  Sandys 
Dawes,  K.C.M.G.,  of  Mount  Ephraim, 
Faversham,  who  d.  1903.  The  Pulteney 
Hotel , Bath. 

Dawkins,  Lady. — Louise,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Edward  Johnston : m.  1888,  Sir 
Clinton  Edward  Dawkins,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1905.  5,  Eaton  Square,  S.  W. 

Dawn  ay,  Lady. — Florence  Eleanor 

Theresa,  da.  of : m.  18 — , Sir  Archibald 

David  Dawnav,  who  d.  1919.  Shevicke, 
Cedars  Road , Clapham,  S.W. 

Day,  Lady.  — Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Edmund  Westby,  of  66,  Portland  Place,  W. : 
m.  1000,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  John  Charles  Day,  P.C.,  who  d.  1908, 
a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice  (Queen's 
Bench  Div.)  1882-1901.  4,  Fourth  Avenue, 

Hove,  Sussex. 

Deane,  Lady. — Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  Lindsay  Scott,  of  Mollance,  Kirkcud- 
brightshire: m.  1875,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 

(Henry)  Bargrave  Deane,  P.C.,  who  d.  19191 
sometime  a Judge  of  Probate,  Divorce  and 
Admiralty  Div.  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice. 
Son  living — James  Bargrave,  b.  1870; 
formerly  Capt.  Scots  Guards:  m.  1907, 

Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Wyld,  of 
Tile  House,  Denham,  Bucks. 

Deane,  Lady. — Mary  Gertrude,  da.  of 
Gen.  John  Roberts,  B.S.C.  : m.  1880,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Sir  Harold  Arthur  Deane,  K.C.S.I., 
who  d.  1908,  Ch.  Commr.  and  Agent  to  Gov.- 
Gen.,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province,  India.  72, 


knights'  widows. 


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Overslrand  Mansions,  Battersea  Park , S.  IV. 
Son  living — Henry  Harold  Rookhurst,  b.  1889; 
Capt.  Indian  Army  : m.  1918,  Mary  Emily 
de  Courcy,  da.  of  John  Wilson  Moir,  M.D., 
15,  Howard  Place,  St.  Andrews. 

Daughters  living— Gertrude  Mary:  m.  190 7, 
Capt.  Francis  Henry  Humphrys,  Indian  Army 
and  Political  Officer,  The  Kyber, — Alice 
Daisy:  m.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Keith 
Dick-Cunyngham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Dick- 
Cunyngham,  Bt.]. 

Dease,  Lady  [see  Throckmorton,  Bt.]. 

De  Courcy-Perry  [see  Perry]. 

De  Gex,  Lady. — Alice  Emma,  el.  da.  of 
Sir  John  Henry  Briggs,  and  grand-da. 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Thomas  Briggs,  first 
Accountant -Gen.  of  the  Navy  : m.  1880, 
Sir  John  de  Gex,  Q.C.,  who  d.  1887.  Ojfmg- 
ton,  near  Worthing. 

Dening,  Lady.—  Beatrice  Catherine,  da. of 
the  lateE.  J.  Scott,  of  Portland  Lodge,  South- 
sea  : m.  1877,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Gen. 
Sir  Lewis  Dening,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  who 
d.  1911.  Hampton  Court  Palace. 

Sons  living — Lewis  Kales,  b.  1876;  Major 
Indian  Cav. : m.  1907, — Harold,  b.  1879; 
Major  Indian  Cav. : m.  1908, — Roland,  M.C., 
b.  1888;  Major  Indian  Cav.:  m.  1917.  Clare 
de  Burgh,  da.  of  Henry  Garratt,  of  Raheen, 
Greystones, co.  Wicklow, — John  Pitt,  b.  1894  ; 
Capt.  Indian  Cav. 

Daughters  living — Honoria,  b.  1874 : m. 

189  -,  Col.  Allan  James  Macnab,  C.B.,  Indian 
Med.  Ser., — Irene,  b.  1883:  m.  1906,  Major 
L-  Gascoigne,  R.F.A., — Gladys,  b.  1890  : m. 
1919,  Capt.  E.  W.  Anderson,  Scottish  Rifles, — 
— Violet,  b.  1892, — Eva  Joan,  b.  1896. 

Denniston,  Lady. — Mary  Helen,  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  John  Bathgate,  M.L.C.,  of 
New  Zealand:  m.  1877,  Sir  John  Edward 
Denniston,  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court  of  New  Zealand  1889-1918.  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  Hugh,  b.  18 — : m. 

1919,  Helen  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  H.  L. 
Reynard,  of  Hillside,  Newark. 

De  Rutzen,  Lady. — -Horatia  Stepney,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Alan  James  Gulston,  of 
Derwydd,  Carmarthenshire  : m.  1872,  Sir 
Albert  De  Rutzen,  sometime  Ch.  Metro- 
politan Police  Magistrate,  who  d.  1913. 
1,  The  Boltons,  S.  W. 

Daughters  living — Emmeline  Augusta  Louisa 
( Lady  Newnes)  : m.  1913,  Sir  Frank  Hill- 
yard  Newnes,  2nd  Bt.,  of  1,  The  Boltons, 
S.W., — Gwendoline  Mary:  m.  1911,  Col.  R.  E. 
Maffett,  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.), — Violet  Frances : m.  1903,  Major 

Watkin  Randle  Kynaston  Mainwaring,  C.B.  E. , 
of  Hafod-y-Coed,  St.  Asaph  [Williams,  Bt., 
cr.  1798]. 

Des  Vceux,  Lady. — Eleanor  May,  da.  of 
D.  T.  Seymour:  m.  1887,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Hamilton  Des  Vceux,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1911. 

Daughters  living — Alice  May,  b.  1891 : m.  1917, 
Robin  Proudlock,  N.-W.  Railway,  India, — 
Violet  S..  b.  1897. 

Des  Vceux,  Lady. — Marion  Denison, 
younger  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Pender, 
G.C.M.G.,  M.P.,  of  Middleton  Hall,  Linlith- 

Eowshire : m.  1875,  Sir  (George)  William 
>es  Vceux,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1909  [see  Des 
Vceux,  Bt.,  colls.].  35,  Cadogan  Square, S.  W. 
De  Verteuil,  Lady. — Raymond  Joffre  : 
m.  1844,  Sir  Louis  Antoine  Aime  de  Verteuil, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1900.  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad. 

De  Wet,  Lady. — Emma,  da.  of  James 
Fuller,  of  Thornlands,  near  King  William's 
Town:  m.  1877,  Sir  Jacobus  Petrus  De 
Wet,  who  d.  1900. 

Dibbs,  Lady. — Annie  Maria,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  Ralph  Meyer  Robey,  M.L.C..  of 
Newtown,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales : m.  1857, 
the  Hon.  Sir  George  Dibbs,  K.C.M.G.,  some- 
time Premier  and  Colonial  Sec.,  N.S.  Wales, 
who  d.  1904.  Kuroki,  Chatswood,  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Dick,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  Robert 
Beveridge  : m.  1868,  Inspector-Gen.  Sir 

James  Nicholas  Dick,  K.C.B.,  R.N.,  who 


d.  1920.  37,  Upper  Park  helds,  Putney , 

S.W. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  Robert  Nicholas, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Dickeson,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  William 
Garwood,  of  Palace  Grove,  Bromley,  Kent  : 
m.  1878*  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Richard 
Dickeson,  who  d.  1900. 

Dickson,  Lady. — Emily  Ayton,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Lee,  Esq.  : m.  1875,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  Sir  (John)  Frederick  Dickson, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1891.  26,  Randolph 

Crescent,  W. 

Son  living — Eric  Ayton,  b.  18 — : m.  1919, 

Maud  Ma-fl,  da.  of  Foster,  of  Beech- 

wood,  Iffley,  Oxford,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
R.  W.  Pepys,  Worcestershire  Regt. 

Digby,  Hon.  Lady  [see  B.  Belper], 

Dobson,  Lady. — Fanny  Louisa,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  W.  H.  Browne,  LL.D.,  of  Launceston, 
Tasmania,  and  Ballinvoher,  co.  Cork  : m. 
1859,  the  Hon.  Sir  William  Lambert  Dobson, 
K.C.M.G.,  Ch.  Justice  of  Tasmania,  who  a. 
1898.  187,  Queen  s Gate,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — William  Percy,  b.  1863  : m.  18 — . 
Daughters  living — May  b.  18—, — Ethel,  b. 
18 — : m.  18 — , Capt.  John  Edgar  Hopgood, 
Essex  Regt.,  who  d.  1901. 

Dodds,  Lady. — Emma  Augusta,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Norman  : m.  1867,  the  Hon. 
Sir  John  Stokell  D.  dds,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1914,  Ch  Justice  of  Tasmania,  and  Lieut.- 
Gov.  Stoke,  New  Town,  Tasmania. 
Donaldson,  Lady. — Selina,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Francis  Marcus  Beresford, 
M.P.:  m.  1884,  Sir  Hay  Frederick  Donaldson, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  (on  active  service  during 
European  War)  1916.  86,  Cadogan  Place, 

Son  living — Stuart  Hay  Marcus,  b.  1887 ; in 
African  Rifles. 

Daughters  living — Amy  Elizabeth,  b.  1885: 
m.  1909,  Major  George  Frederick  Richard 
Wingate,  R.F.A., — Ethel  Adeline,  b.  1886. 
Donnelly,  Lady. — Adela,  da.  of  the  late 
Donald  MacLeod : m.  1867,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen. 
Sir  John  McNeale  Donnelly,  K.C.B.,  M.D., 
who  d.  1907. 

Donnelly,  Lady. — Mary  Frances,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  F.  L.  B.  Dykes,  of  Dovenby  Hall, 
Cumberland  : m.  1881,  as  his  second  wife, 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Fretcheville  Dykes 
Donnelly,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1902,  leaving  issue 
by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages.  Empress 
Club. 

Sons  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage),  Thomas, 

D. S.O.,  b.  1883  [see  “Companionage”], — 
Gordon  Huxley,  M.C.,  b.  1884  ; Major  R.G.A. 
Daughter  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Two, 
of  whom  Adeliza:  m.  1916,  Major  Charles 
Trevor  Lawrence  [see  Lawrence,  Bt.,  cr. 
1867], — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Eveline  J.:  m. 
1912,  Capt.  W.  H.  Furlonger,  King’s  African 
Rifles,  of  Kyambu,  British  East  Africa. 

Doughty,  Lady. — Eugenia  Bertuance,  da. 
of  John  Stone,  of  Armedale,  Melbourne, 
Australia  : m.  1907,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
George  Dough ;y,  M.P.  for  Great  Grimsby, 
who  d.  1914  (author  of  “The  Cheerful  Way  ”), 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage.  25, 
Devonshire  Place,  W. ; Les  Eglantines, 
Beaulieu,  France. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Wilfred 
Vere,  b.  1880. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) , Anne : 
m.  1905,  Rowland  Charlton. 

Douglas,  Lady. — Alice  Anne,  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Piers  Calveley  Claughton,  Bishop 
of  Ceylon:  m.  1871,  Sir  John  Douglas, 
K.C.M.G. , who  d.  1885  [see  M.  Queens- 
berry,  colls.].  35,  Trevor  Square,  S.W . 

Douglas,  Lady. — Ellen  Lytcott,  da.  of 
the  late  S.  Taylor;  is  a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1885,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Douglas, 
K.C.M.G.  C. B., D.S.O., whorf.  1920.  Shanna 
Cottage,  Blair,  by  Aberdeen. 

Douglas,  Lady. — Rachel,  da.  of  Kirkby 
Fenton,  of  Caldecote  Hall,  Warwickshire  : 
m.  1866,  Sir  Robert  Kennaway  Douglas, 
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Books  and  MSS.  at  British  Museum,  who 
d.  1913.  Belcombe  Lodge , Bradford-on 
Avon,  Wilts. 

Sons  living — Archibald  Philip,  b.  1867;  Col. 
R.G.A. : m.  1895,  Helen,  who  d.  1914.  da.  of 
Col.  K.  Dunsterville, — Robert  Noel,  b.  1868: 
m.  1904,  Caroline  Marie  Auguste,  da.  of  Paul 
David, — James,  b.  1870, — Stuart  Monro,  b. 
1879 : m.  1909,  Hope,  da.  of  A.  Toulmin 
Smith, — Philip  William,  R.  N.,  b.  1883;  Com. 
R.N. 

Daughters  living — Helen,  b.  1871, — Rachel, 
b.  1875. 

Douglass,  Lady. — Marj^,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Tregarthen,  of  St.  Mary’s,  Scilly  : m. 

1854,  Sir  James  Nicholas  Douglass, 

F. R.S.,  sometime  Engineer-in-Ch.  of  Trinity 
House,  who  d.  1898.  Grantercy  Tower, 
Dartmouth. 

Dowell,  Lady. — Caroline  Joanna,  da.  of 
Capt.  — Pyke,  R.N.,  of  Ford,  Bideford:  m. 

1855,  Adm.  Sir  William  Montagu  Dowell, 

G. C.B.,  who  d.  1912.  Mallacleavc,  Bideford. 
Sons  living — George  William,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.. 
b.  i860  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Arthur 
John  William,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  b.  1861  [see 
‘ * Companionage”]  . 

Daughters  living — Annie  Theresa, — Ellen 
Caroline  Charlotte  : m.  1890,  Lieut.  Walter 
Bassett  Basset,  R.N.,  who  d.  1907. 

Downer,  Lady. — Una  Stella  Haslingden, 
da.  of  H.  E.  Russell,  of  Sydney,  N.  S. 
Wales  : m.  1st  1899,  as  his  second  wife,  the 
Hon.  Sir  John  William  Downer,  K.C.M.G., 
formerly  Premier  of  South  Australia,  who 
d.  1915,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd 
marriages  ; 2nd  1919,  D’Arcy  Addison, 
Under-Sec.  to  Govt.,  Tasmania.  Pennington 
Terrace , North  Adelaide,  S.  Australia: 
Glenalta,  Aldgate,  S.  Australia. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  James 
Frederick,  b.  1875, — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
Alexander  Russell,  b.  1910. 

Doyle,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Samuel 
Johnson  : m.  1854,  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Henry  Doyle,  who  d.  1879,  Ch.  Justice  of 
Gibraltar. 

Drake,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Lucy,  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  G.  Wood,  Member  of  Council  of 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  : m.  1863,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Sir  William  Henry  Drake,  K.C.B.,who 
d.  1882,  formerly  Controller  at  Headquarters. 
Son  living — William  Barnard,  b.  18 — : m. 
1914,  Alice  Lacy,  of  Basingbourne  House, 
Fleet,  Hants. 

Daughter  living — Lucy  Beatrice : m.  1898,  Col. 
Sydney  Charles  Fishburn  Jackson,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. 

Dring,  Lady. — Jane  Reid,  widow  of  W. 
L.  Alstone : m.  1899,  Sir  William  Arthur 
Dring,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1912.  Shanklin, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

Son  living— Arthur  John,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Marian,  b.  1900. 

Drummond,  Lady. — Grace  Julia,  da.  of 
the  late  A.  Davidson  Parker,  of  Montreal, 
and  widow  ul  George  Hamilton  ; is  a Lady 
of  Justice  of  Order  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1884,  as  : is  2ndwTife,  the  Hon.  Sir  George 
Alexander  Drummond,  K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 
who  d.  1910,  many  years  a Member  of 
Canadian  Senate.  448,  W.  Sherbrooke  Street, 
Montreal. 

Drummond,  Lady. — Violet  Fraser,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick  Jervis  Home, 
C.S.I.:  m.  1892,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Henry 
Rutherford  Drummond,  K.C.J.E.>  C.B.,  who 
d.  1919.  Aveland  House,  Crieff,  Perthshire. 
Drummond-Hay  [see  Hay]. 

Drury,  Lady. — Amy  Gertrude,  C B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  J.  Middleton,  of  3,  Porchester 
Gate,  W.  ; Pres.  Friendly  Union  of  Sailors 
Wives;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1907,  as  his 
second  wife,  Adm.  Sir  Charles  Carter  Drury, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1914. 
Homewood , Tenterden,  Kent. 

Drury- Lowe  [see  LoweJ. 

Dubuc,  Lady. — Maria  Anna,  da.  of  Henri 
B.  Henault,  of  St.  Cuthbert,  Quebec  : m. 
1872,  the  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Dubuc,  LL.D., 
sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  King’s  Bench  Div.,  I 


Manitoba,  who  d.  1914.  P.O.  Box  443, 
Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Duckworth,  Lady. — Ellen  Matilda,  da. 
of  Thomas  Gully,  formerly  of  Willsbridge, 
Bristol  : m.  1882,  Sir  James  Duckworth, 

who  d.  1915.  Castlefield , Rochdale. 

Duff,  Lady. — Grace,  da.  of  Oswald 
Wood  : m.  1877,  Gen.  Sir  Beauchamp  Duff, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.S.I.,  K.C.V.O.,  C.I.E.,  who  d. 

1918. 

Son  living — Douglas  Garden,  b.  1886:  m. 
1914,  Margaret  Crawley,  da.  of  the  late  J.  E. 
Vincent,  Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  Bangor. 
Duff,  Lady. — [See  Scott,  Bt.,  cr.  1671]. 
Duffey,  Lady. — Agnes,  only  da.  of  the  late 
John  Cameron,  of  Ardlui,  co.  Dublin:  m. 
1871,  Sir  George  Frederick  Duffey,  M.D., 
who  d.  1903,  Past  Pres,  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Physicians,  Ireland.  30,  Fitswilliam  Place , 
Dublin. 

Daughters  living — Of  whom  the  second,  Esther 
Frances:  m.  1918,  John  Hallarran  Bennett, 
of  Charleston,  Ballinacurra,  co.  Cork. 
Duncan,  Lady. — Jean  Gordon,  only  da. 
of  the  late  James  Grant,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn 
Fields,  W.C. : m.  1879,  as  his  second  wife, 
the  Hon.  Sir  John  James  Duncan,  who  d. 

1913.  Strathspey,  Mitcham,  S.  Australia; 
Hughes  Park,  Watervale,  S.  Australia. 

Sons  living — John  Grant  Duncan-Hughes 
(20,  Robe  Terrace,  Medindie,  South  Australia), 
b.  1882  ; has  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Hughes:  m 1910,  Gertrude  Rosalie,  only 
da.  of  Col.G.H.  Dean,  V.D., — Walter  Gordon 
{Park  Terrace,  Parkside,  South  Australia ), 
b.  1885:  m.  1909,  Bessie  Graham,  da.  of 
Anthony  Skeoch  Fotheringham,  — Keith 
Anstruther,  b.  1886, — Colin  Robert,  b. 
1892. 

Daughters  living  — Mary  Hughes, — Jean 

Gladys  Joan : m.  1920,  Capt.  Alan  Ernest 
Dean,  Indian  Army. 

Duncan,  Lady. — Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Stowe,  shipowner,  of  Liverpool: 
m.  1877,  Sir  John  Duncan,  co-proprietor  of 
the  South  Wales  Daily  News,  the  South 
Wales  Echo,  and  the  Cardiff  Times, 
who  d.  1914.  c/o  London  and  Provincial 
Bank . Cardiff. 

Sons  living — John,  b.  1880:  m.  1912,  Margery, 
da.  of  A.  W.  Travis,  J.P.,  of  Penarth, — David 
Ross,  b.  1884, — Joseph  Hugh,  b.  1887. 
Daughters  living — Blanche,  b.  18 — ; in.  1913, 
Thomas  Ivor  Jones, — Lilian,  b.  18 — : m. 
1903,  Lawrence  W.  Frank,  of  Marchington, 
Staffordshire — Edith,  b.  18 — : m.  1909, — 
Annie,  b.  1888  : m.  1907,  Reginald  Staniforth. 
Dundas,  Lady. — Lily,  da.  of  Robert 
Adams  : m.  1868,  Col.  Sir  Lorenzo  George 
Dundas,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1917.  Gloster  Lodge, 
East  Molesey. 

Sons  living — Lorenzo  Frank  ( Clobetnon , 

Thames  Ditton),  b.  1872  : m.  1890,  Edith 
Gertrude  Keat, — Robert  Claud,  b.  1873, — F. 
Eyre,  b.  1883. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Mabel,  b.  1869  : m. 
1898,  the  Rev.  Alfred  William  Flux,  R.  of 
Carlton,  Worksop, — Lilly  Loudipa,  b.  1878: 
m.  1899,  Thomas  Fitzgerald  Greer. 

Du  Plat,  Lady. — Ann  Bennett,  el.  da. 
of  J.  S.  Forbes,  of  Garden  Corner, 
Chelsea  Embankment,  S.W.  : m.  1897,  as 
his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Taylor  Du  Plat,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1900. 
Ashley , Winchfeld,  Hants. 

Durnford,  Lady. — Mary  Louisa  Eleanor, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Henry  Kirwan, 
R.  of  St.  lohn's,  Cornwall  : m.  1881,  Adm. 
Sir  John  Durnford,  G.C.B.,  D.S.O. , who  d. 

1914.  Ashling.  The  Avenue,  Fareham. 

Son  living — Frederick  John,  R.N.,  b.  1896; 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Daughters  living — Hyacinth  Laura  Mary,  b. 
1882  : m.  1908,  Com.  Ronald  Clinton  Mayne, 
R.N., — Gladwys  Amelia,  b.  1889:  tn.  1913. 
Lieut.-Com.  Guy  Onslow  Lydekker,  R.N., — 
Margaret,  b.  1894  : m.  1914,  Lieut.  George 
Arthur  Titterton,  R.N. 

Duveen,  Lady. — Rosetta,  da.  of  the  late 
Abraham  Barnett:  m.  1869,  Sir  Joseph  Joel 
Duveen,  who  d.  1908  (shortly  after  receiving 
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and  donor  of  Turner  Wing  to  the  National 
“ Tate  ” Gallery  of  British  Art . 

Sons  living — Sir  Joseph,  b.  1869  [see 
“Knightage”], — Charles,  b.  1871:  m.  1919, 
Anna  Kohler,  of  Philadelphia, — John,  b.  1873  : 
m.  1903,  Blanche,  da.  of  Louis  Butler,  of 
New  York, — Edward  ( Gangmoor , Hampstead 
Heath,  AMT.),  b.  1875  : m.  1912,  Vera,  da. 
of  Percy  Marsden,  of  8 and  9,  Hare  wood 
House,  Hanover  Square,  W., — Benjamin,  b. 
1876 : m.  1908,  Getrrude,  da.  of  Edward 
Moss,  of  New  York, — Henry,  b.  1878;  Capt. 
R.A.F.. — Ernest,  b.  1883 ; Capt.  in  the  Army. 
Daughters  living — Esther,  b.  1870:  m.  1891, 
Jules  Eowengard,  of  Paris, — Annette  {Oak 
Leigh,  East  Grinstead),  b.  1879  : m.  1st,  1902, 
Major  Montagu  Abrahams,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action)  1916;  2nd,  1918,  Major  Victor  A. 
Walker, — Eveline,  b.  1884 : m.  1904,  Major 
Arthur  Cecil  Abrahams,  C.B.E,, — Florence,  b. 
1886. 

East,  Lady. — Annie,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Heath,  of  High  Wycombe  : m.  1874, 
Sir  Alfred  East,  R.A.,  who  d.  1913.  67, 

Belsize  Park,  Hampstead , N.W.3. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

East,  Lady. — Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Mogg,  of  Chilcompton, 
Somerset,  and  widow  of  E.  H.  Watts : m. 
1875,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen.  Sir  Cecil 
James  East,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1908.  15,  Lans- 
down  Place  East,  Bath. 

Edwardes,  Lady. — Adelaide  Jane,  da.  of 
Gen.  George  Alexander  Leckie,  Indian 
Army  : m.  1861,  Gen.  Sir  Stanley  de  Burgh 
Edwardes,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1918.  Sponden, 
Sandhurst , Hawkhurst,  Kent. 

Sons  living — Stanley  Malcolm,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S. 0.,b.  i863[see“CoMPANiONAGE”], — John 
Grahame,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  [see  “ Companion- 
age”], — Alexander  Coburn,  C.B.E.,  b.  1873 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Florence  Rachel,  b.  1865  : 
m.  1886,  Major  Leonard  Hugh  Vidal, — Ida 
Grace,  b.  1874, — Emmeline  Sibyl,  b.  1877: 
m.  1901,  Frederick  George  Thomson,  M.D., 
M.R.CS.,  M.R.C.P.,  of  28,  The  Circus,  Bath. 

Edwards,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  John  Routledge  Majendie,  92nd  High- 
landers : m.  1880,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. - 
Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Fleetwood  Isham 
Edwards,  P.C.,  G.C.V.O  , K.C.B.,  I.S.O., 
who  d.  1910,  an  Extra  Equerry  to  King 
George  V.,  and  Paymaster  to  the  House- 
hold, and  having  held  many  offices  in  the 
Royal  Household  during  the  two  preceding 
reigns.  The  Manor  House,  Lind  field. 
Egerton,  Lady. — Olga,  da.  of  Prince 
Lobanow  Rostowski,  and  widow  of  M. 
Michael  Katkow  : m.  1895,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Edwin  Henry  Egerton,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.  (Ambassador  in  Madrid  1903-5  and  in 
Rome  1905-9),  who  d.  1916.  4,  Buckingham 
Palace  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Eliot,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Nevill,  of  Godaiming:  m.  1877,  Sir 
John  Eliot,  K.C.I.E.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1908. 
Sons  living — John  Armstrong,  b.  1878, — 
Nevill,  C.B.E.,  b.  1880  [see  “Companion- 
age  ”]. 

Elliot,  Lady. — Emily  Claridge,  da.  of 
W.  Gardner:  m.  1879,  as  his  second  wife, 
Major  Sir  Henry  George  Elliot,  K.C  M.G., 
C.B.,  who  d.  1912.  Cape  Town. 

Elliott,  Lady. — Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Gaussen,  of  Guernsey,  and  widow  of 
T.  J.  Murray,  B.C.S.  : m.  1887,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Charles  Alfred  Elliott,  K.C.S.I., 
who  d.  1911,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd 
marriages.  Coombe,  Inner  Park  Road 
Wimbledon  Common,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Alfred 
Charles,  C.B.E,,  b.  1870  [see  “ Companion- 
age”], — Frank  Lewis  Dumbell,  C.B.,b.  1888 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Mary  Amy  : m.  1891,  Col.  Henry  Richard 
Beadon  Donne,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 

Elliott,  Lady. — Ida  Gertrude,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  J.  Brune  : m.  1904,  as  his 
second  wife,  Sir  Charles  Bletterman  Elliott, 
K. C.M.G.,  who  d.  1911  (leaving  issue  by  his 
1st  marriage),  sometime  Gen.  Manager  Cape 


of  Good  Hope  Govt.  Railways.  Sea  Pointr 
Cape  Town. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Charles 
Caldwell  ( Sea  Point,  Cape  Town),  M.D., 
b.  1866, — George  Goodban,  b.  1872  : m. 

1906,  Jessie  Stubbs, — Arthur  Abercrombie, 
b.  1873 : m.  1903,  Kathleen  Gosselin, — 

Frank  Field,  b.  1877,— Wilfrid  Wright,  b . 
1879, — Stanley  Steuart,  b.  1881, — Douglas 
Dowden,  b.  1883, — Roy  Remington,  b.  1885  : 
m.  1913,  Erna  Stange. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Mabel 
Charlotte,  b.  1870. 

Ellis,  Lady — Kathleen  Rose,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Henry  Abernethy,  and  widow  of 
William  Henry  Phillips  Jenkins,  of  Frenchay 
Park,  Bristol : m.  1920,  as  his  second  wife, 
Sir  Evelyn  Campbell  Ellis,  who  d.  1920, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage.  234,  St. 
James'  Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.  W. 
Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Eileen 
Hermione,  b.  1905. 

Ellis,  Lady. — Mary  Lily  Grace,  el.  da. 
of  George  Bradford  Ellicombe,  of  Rock- 
lands,  Chudleigh,  Devon : m.  1893,  Inspector- 
Gen.  Sir  Herbert  Mackay  Ellis,  K.C.B. , 
LL.D.,  F.  R.C.S.,  who  d.  1912.  Leavesden, 
The  Common,  Weybridge. 

Ellis,  Lady. — Mary  Sharp,  da.  of  John 
Taylor,  of  N.  Shields : m.  1892,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Joseph  Baxter  Ellis,  who  d.  1918, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages. 
North  Ashfield,  Gloucester  Terrace,  New- 
castle-on Tyne. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  William 
Barker,  b.  1868:  m.  1892, — Joseph,  b.  1870: 
m.  1899, — Arthur,  b.  1873  : m.  18 — , — Harry 
Stephenson,  b.  1881:  m.  1913,  Ida  Beatrice, 
da.  of  Henry  Mosely,  of  The  Cedars, 
Gosforth, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  William 
Haswell  Stephenson,  b.  1898, — John  Taylor, 
b.  1899. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Fanny,  b.  1882:  m.  18  — , F.  T.  Walker, 
Lieut.  R.E., — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Mary 
Baxter,  b.  1892, — Dorothy  Barker,  b.  1900. 

Elphinstone,  Lady. — Annie  Frances, 

da.  of  W.  H.  Cole,  of  West  Woodhay 
House,  Newbury,  Berks;  sometime  an 
Extra  Lady-in-Waiting  to  H.R.H.  the  late 
Duchess  of  Connaught : m.  1876,  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Howard  Crauford  Elphinstone,  V.C., 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1890,  Comptroller 
of  the  Household  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
Connaught.  Pine  Wood,  Bagshot,  Surrey. 
Daughters  living — Victoria  Alexandrina  : m, 
1898,  Col.  Hugh  Norman  Ramsay  Cowie, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915, 
— Irene  Frances:  m.  1904,  Brig.-Gen.  Mal- 
colm HammondEdmond  Welch, C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
Roy.  Irish  Regt., — Mary  Howard:  m.  1909, 
Lieut.  -Col.  Robert  Singleton  McClintock.  R.E. , 
— Olive  Margaret:  m.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  Lam- 
bert Cameron  Jackson,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

Elvey,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Savory,  of  Buckhurst  Park  : m.  1882, 
as  his  4th  wife,  Sir  George  Job  Elvey, 
Mus.  D.,  for  56  years  Organist  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria,  who  d.  1893. 

Son  living— Rev.  George  Frederick  Handel,  b. 
1883;  Curate  of  St.  Nicholas,  Sutton,  Surrey: 
m.  1917,  Elizabeth  Claire,  da.  of  the  late  Judge 
Roche,  of  Summerville,  Blackrock,  co.  Dublin. 

Erskine,  Lady. — Margaret  Eliza,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Constable,  R.  of  Marston 
Biggott,  near  Frome : m.  1885,  Adm.  of 
the  Fleet  Sir  James  Elphinstone  Erskine, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  1911  [see  E.  Buchan,  colls.]. 
Four  Firs,  Shotter  Mill,  Haslemere. 

Euan-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Evans,  Lady. — Blanch^,  da.  of  Charles 
Rule,  of  Cincinnati,  U.S.A.,  and  widow  of 
Herbert  de  Pinto  : m.  2ndly,  1905,  as  his 
second  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel 
Thomas  Evans,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  LL.D.,  who 
d.  1918,  Pres,  of  Probate,  Divorce,  and  Ad- 
miralty Div.  of  High  Court  of  Justice,  and 
Pres,  of  Prize  Court,  n,  Lancaster  Gate, 
W.  ; 9,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Horace,  b. 
1889.  Daughter  living— (By  his  2nd  marriage) 
Gwendolen  Margaret,  b.  1906. 

Evans,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of 
Capt.  Charles  Hall,  R.N.,  Plymouth  : m.  1846, 


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Cant.  Sir  Frederick  John  Owen  Evans, 
K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  Hydrographer  to  the  Ad- 
miralty, who  d.  1885. 

Evans,  Lady. — Emilia,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Hills  : m.  1873,  Sir  Griffith  Humphrey 
Pugh  Evans,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1902.  Loves- 
grove , Llanbadarn  Fawr,  Cardiganshire , 5. 
Wales. 

Sons  living — Griffith  Pugh,  b.  1879;  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1909;  Lieut.  R.N.V.R., — Lewis 
Pugh,  D.S.O.,  b.  1881  [see  “ Companionage  ”] : 
m.  1918,  Margaret  Segrave,  da.  of  John 
Carbery  Pugh  Vaughan  Pryse-Rice  [see 
Pryse-Rice,  “Knightage”], — James  John 
Pugh,  b.  1885;  Capt.  Welsh  Guards : m.  1916, 
Viola,  da.  of  Lionel  Robinson. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Mary  Pugh : m.  1901, 
Richard  Townshend  Greer,  C.S.I., — Gladys: 
m.  1903,  Major  Henry  Arthur  Clifton, — Betha 
Millicent, — Gwyneth  Veronica. 

Evans,  Lady. — Maria  Millington,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Crawford  Lathbury,  of 
Wimbledon  : m.  1892,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Sir 
John  Evans,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Sc.D., 
F.R.S.,  the  eminent  antiquary  and  numis- 
matist, who  d.  1908,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st 
and  3rd  marriages.  Albemarle  Club. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Sir  Arthur 
John  [see  “ Knightage.”] — Lewis,  b.  1853  : 
m.  1st,  1884,  Beryl  Mary,  who  d.  1886,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  P.S.Ward  ; 2nd,  1890,  Eva  Fanny, 
da.  of  Capt.  George  N.  J.  Bradford,  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.). 

Daughters  living— (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Harriet  Ann,  b.  1857:  m.  1880  , Charles 

James  Longman, — (By  his  3rd  marriage) 
Joan,  b.  1893. 

Evans,  Lady. — Martha,  da.  of  William 
Nevett,  of  Marton,  Shropshire : m.  1869, 
Sir  Edward  Evans,  who  d.  1917  Spital 
Old  Hall,  Cheshire. 

Sons  living — Edward  Nevett  ( Johannesburg , 
S.  Africa ),  b.  1873  : m.  1909,  Beatrice  Adah, 
2nd  da.  of  the  Rev.  Leighton  Buckwell,  V.  of 
Newington,  Folkestone, — John  Nevett,  b. 
1879- 

Daughters  living  — Gertrude,  — Margaret,  — 
Rose  Noeline  : m.  19 — , Major  T.  F.  Vernon 
Thom,  Lancashire  Fusiliers. 

Eve,  Lady. — Caroline  Ella,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  H.  E.  Cox,  of  Claremont,  Jamaica  : m. 
1889,  Sir  Frederic  (Samuel)  Eve,  F.R.C.S., 
who  d.  1916. 

Son  living — Herbert  Frederic  Harwood,  b. 
1892. 

Daughter  living — Ella  Muriel,  b.  1895. 

Everett,  Lady  - Marie  Georgina,  da.  of 
the  late  P.  Quartano  di  Calogeras,  Doctor- 
at-lawT,  of  Corfu  : m.  1870,  Col.  Sir  William 
Everett,  K.C.M.G..  who  d.  1908. 

Daughters  living— Constance  Gertrude  Lilian 
( Baroness  Cozens-  Hardy)  : m.  1895,  the  2nd 
Baron  Cozens-Hardv,  — Blanch:  m.  1916, 
Lieut.-Col.  John  William  Henry  Maturin, 
Army  Ser.  Corps. 

Ewing,  Lady.—  Margaret  Russell,  da.  of 
the  late  Francis  Peter  MacCabe  : m.  1879, 
the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Thompson  Ewing, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1920.  Musgrave  Street, 
Mostnan,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Fairbairn,  Lady  [see  Loraine,  Bt.]. 
Fairfax,  Lady. — Lucy,  fourth  da.  of 
John  Armstrong,  of  Sydney,  N S.  Wales: 
m.  1857,  Sir  James  Reading  Fairfax,  who 
d.  1919.  Senior  Proprietor  of  the  Sydney 
Morning  Herald  and  Sydney  Mail.  Ginah- 
gulla,  Belle  Vue  Hill,  Double  Bay , Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales;  Woodside,  Moss  Vale,  N.S. 
Wales. 

Sons  iiving — Five. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Fairfax,  Lady  [see  Kinloch,  Bt.,  cr. 
1686]. 

Falconbridge,  Lady. — Mary  Phoebe,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  R.  B.  Sullivan,  a Judge  of 
Court  of  Queen’s  Bench  : m.  1873,  the  Hon. 
Sir  William  Glenholme  Falsonbridge,  who 
d.  1920,  Ch.  Justice  of  the  King’s  Bench  and 
Pres,  of  High  Court  of  Ontario.  80,  Isabella 
Street , Toronto. 

Sonliving — JohnDelatre,LL.B.,6.  1875;  Bar. 
Toronto  1900:  m.  1905,  Elizabeth  Porter, 


da.  of  the  Rev.  S.  M.  Hamilton,  D.D.,  of 
New  York,  U.S.A. 

Daughters  living — Madeleine  St.  George,  b. 
1874  : m.  1894,  Arthur  Whyte  Anglin,  K.C., 
— TEmilia,  b.  1881  : m.  1903,  Robert  Cassels, 
broker, — Ad£le  Baldwin,  b.  1883  : m.  1903, 
Cawthra  Mulock  [see  Mulock,  Knt.], — Aim6e 
Glenholme,  b.  1884:  m.  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  D. 
Douglas  Young,  Canadian  Cav. 

Fane,  Lady. — Constantia  Eleanor,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  R.  Blucher  Wood  : m.  1875, 
Sir  Edmund  Douglas  Veitch  Fane,  K.C.  M.G., 
who  d.  1900,  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
to  Denmark.  Boyton,  Codford,  Wilts. 

Son  living — Henry  Nevile,  b.  1883  ; Lieut. 
Coldstream  Guards  and  an  A.D.C.  : m.  1910, 
the  Hon.  Harriet  Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes- 
Trefusis,  da.  of  21st  Baron  Clinton. 

Daughters  living — Lucy  Evelyn,  b.  1876 : 
m.  1905,  Capt.  Charles  John  Fitzroy  Rhys 
Wingfield  [see  V.  Powerscourt,  colls.], — 
Etheldred  Constantia  ( Lady  Rumbold),C.B.E. , 
b.  1879 ; Pres,  of  British  Red  Cross  in  Swit- 
zerland; C.B.E-  ( ivil),  1920:  m.  1905,  Sir 
Horace  George  Montagu  Rumbold,  9th  Bt. 
K.C.M.G.,  High  Commnr.  at  Constantinople. 

Farran,  Lady. — Ethel  Kate,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Simmons,  of  Liverpool  : m. 
1874,  Sir  Charles  Frederick  Farran,  who 
d.  1898,  Ch.  Justice  of  Bombay.  Brackendale 
House,  Camberley , Surrey. 

Sons  living — Frederick  St.  Clair,  b.  1876:  m. 
1915,  Rose  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Erskine  Campbell-Colquhoun,  of  Kellermond, 
Carscadden,  Dumbartonshire,  and  Chert- 
well,  Keni, — George  Lambert,  b.  1881 ; M ijor 
Indian  Cav.  : m 19 — , Myrtle  Da.sy,  da  of 
Sherbrooke  Keatinge,  of  Vineholt,  Lahore, 
India, — Charles  Ernest,  b.  1889  ; Major  R.E. : 
m.  1916,  Theodora,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Sisson  Cooper,  R.  of  Coolock,  co.  Dublin. 
Daughters  living — Of  whom  the  second,  Kate 
Madeline:  m.  1918,  Lieut.  Francis  G.  Dyer, 
R.N.V.R. 

Farren,  Lady. — Agnes  Florence,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Wiiliam  Edward  Downes,  R.  of 
Baylham,  Suffolk  : m.  1885,  Gen.  Sir  Richard 
Thomas  Farren,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1909. 
94,  Beaufort  Street,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — Rev.  William  Maurice  Allan,  b. 
1887  ; Chap,  to  the  Forces, — Richard  Hugh, 
b.  1888  ; Major  R.A. 

Daughter  living — Annie  Primrose,  b.  1890. 

Farwell,  Lady. — Mary  Erskine,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  John  Wickens,  Vice-Chancellor  : 
m.  1873,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George  Farwell, 
LL.D.,  sometime  a Lord  Justice  of  Appeal, 
who  d.  1915.  Bury  House , Bury ,Pulboro ugh, 
Sussex. 

Son  living— Christopher  John  Wickens  (34, 
Sloane  Court,  S.JE.3,  and  10,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.),  b.  1877:  m.  1904, 
Leslie,  da.  of  Dr.  Hope,  of  Geelong,  Aus- 
tralia. 

Daughters  living  — Maud  Mary,  — Joan 
Elizabeth  : m.  1st,  1903,  W.  W.  Renshaw, 
who  d.  1903;  2ndly,  1907,  William  Everard 
Tyldesley  Jones,  Bar.-at-law,  of  it,  We- 
therby  Gardens,  S.W.,— Ursula  Verelst  (8, 
Cornwall  Mansions,  Kensington  Court,  IV.) : 
m.  1904,  as  his  second  wife,  Thomas 
Sutton  Townsend,  J.P.,  who  d.  1918, — 
Margaret  Dorothy:  m.  1909,  James  Arthur 
Stark,  of  Strathmore,  Caterham. 

Faure,  Lady. — Johanna,  da.  of  A.  C.  Van 
der  Byl,  of  Klapmuto,  Cape  Colony : m. 
1874,  the  Hon.  Sir  Pieter  Hendrik  Faure, 
K C.M.G.,  who  d.  1914.  Highslead,  Ronde- 
bosch,  Cape  Town. 

Fawcett,  Lady. — Amelia  Emily,  da.  of 
the  late  Evelyn  Houghton ; has  Turkish 
Order  of  Nichan-i-Chefakat : m.  1874,  Sir 
(John)  Henry  Fawcett,  K.C.M.G.,  many 
years  H.B.M.’s  Ch.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
of  the  Levant,  and  British  Consul-Gen., 
Constantinople,  who  d.  i8q8. 

Daughter  living— Vere  Grace  : m.  1906,  Capt. 
David  Oglivy,  R.E.  [see  Ogiivy,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Fenton,  Lady. — Charlotte  Jane,  da.  of 
G.  Oakes,  and  widow  of  J.  Collins:  m.  1883, 
Sir  Myles  Fenton,  who  d.  1918.  Redstone 
Hall,  Redhill,  Surrey. 

Findlay,  Lady. — Charlotte,  da.  of  Pryse 
Jacob,  F.R.C.S. : m.  1885,  as  his  2nd  wife, 


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Sir  George  Findlay,  who  d.  1893,  Gen. 
Manager  of  L.  and  N.-W.  Railway.  50, 
Argyll  Road,  Kensington , IV. 

Firbank,  Lady. — Jane  Harriette,  fourth 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Perkins  Garrett, 
of  Kilgarron  and  Kellestown,  co.  Carlow  : 
m.  1883,  Sir  (Joseph)  Thomas  Firbank,  who 
d.  1910,  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Monmouthshire 
(High  Sheriff  1891),  J P.  for  Kent,  Major 
Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps,  and 
M.P.  for  Hull,  ,E  Div.  (Q  1895-1906  Den- 
bigh Cottage , Richmond , Surrey;  \ Ladies’ 
Imperial  Club. 

Son  living — Arthur  Annesley  Ronald,  b.  1886. 
Daughter  living — Heather. 

FitzPatrick,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Col. 
Buller.  94th  Regt.  : m.  1862,  Sir  Dennis 
FitzPatrick,  G.C.S.I.,  LL*D.,  who  d 1920. 
Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Flower,  Lady. — Georgiana  Rosetta,  da. 
of  the  late  Adm.  W.  H.  Smyth,  D.C.L.  : m. 
1858,  Sir  William  Henry  Flower,  K.C.B., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1899,  some- 
time Director  of  Natural  History  Branch 
of  British  Museum.  7,  Carlyle  Mansions , 
Cheyne  Walk , S.W.3. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Smyth,  b.  i860  ; F.S.A. : 
m.  1893,  Alberta  Maitland  Chambers,  who 
d.  1914, — Stanley  Smyth  ( Kedah  House, 
Giza,  Egypt,  and  Longfield,  Tring),  b.  1871  ; 
in  Egyptian  Govt.  Ser.;  m.  1896,  Sibyl Peckam 
Wallace. 

Daughters  living— Caroline  Mary:  m.  1885, 
Henry  Charles  Shann, — Vera  Josephine : 
m.  1891,  Col.  Middleton  Westenra  Biddulph, 
J.P.,  D.L-,  of  Rathrobin,  Tullamore,  King’s 
co., — Geraldine  Rose:  m.  1901,  F.  Hamlyn 
Price,  formerly  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.,  of  7, 
Harley  Gardens,  S.W.10, — Augusta  Frances 
Ellen : m.  1908,  the  Rev.  Sherburne  Povah 
Tregelles  Prideaux,  D.D.,  of  Corton,  Upton 
Eovel,  Wilts  [see  Prideaux,  K.]. 

Ford,  Lady. — Annie,  da.  of  Marquis  of 
Garofalo  (formerly  4th  Dragoons),  of  Naples: 
m.  1857,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Clare 
Ford,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G  , who  d.  1899. 
Sons  living — Richard,  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. 
Rifle  Brig. : m.  1918,  Mary  Lilia,  da.  of  the 
late  Herbert  Palmer,  of  22,  Ovington  Square, 
S.W. 

Ford,  Lady.  — Ellen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Watson:  m.  1859.  Sir  Theodore 
Thomas  Ford,  sometime  Ch.  Justice  of 
Straits  Settlements,  who  d.  1920.  Devon 
House , Harold  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 
Sons  living — Theodore  Albert,  b.  1861, — 
William  Egerton,  b.  1867 : m.  1904,  Vasti, 
da.  of  H. Woodlands, — Wilfred  Rowlandson, 
b.  1870:  m.  1891,  Zilla,  da.  of  V.  Sharpe, 
— Conrad  Henry,  b.  1874. 

Daughters  living — Eleanor  Charlotte,  b.  1859  : 
m.  1881,  George  T.  Addis,  who  d.  1901, — 
Ethel  Irene,  b.  1872. 

Forestier-Walker  [see  Walker]. 
Foster,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  Daniel 
Godden,  of  Portsmouth  : m.  1866,  Sir  Tom 
Scott  Foster,  L.D.S.,  who  d.  1918.  Braemar, 
St.  Helen's  Parade,  Southsea. 

Son  living — Tom,  b.  1883. 

Daughters  living — Eliza,  b.  1868,— Ellen,  b. 
1871. — Margaret,  b.  1887. 

Foster, Lady(Lv  Neve).  — Sophia Cheval- 
lier,  da.  of  the  late  Arthui  Fisher  Tompson, 
of  Belton,  Suffolk  : m.  1872,  Sir  Clement  Le 
Neve  Foster,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1904. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Fox,  Lady. — Marion  Jane,  da.  of  John 
Remington  Mills,  formerly  of  Tolmers, 
Herts:  m.  1884,  as  his  second  wife,  Col.  Sir 
(George)  Malcolm  Fox,  who  d.  1918.  51, 

Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

Daughters  living  — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Dorothy  Agnes,  b.  1882 : m.  1918,  Major 
John  Reginald  Wyndham,  Wiltshire  Regt., 
of  Dinton,  Salisbury, — (by  his  2nd  mar- 
riage) Marion  Inez  Douglas,  b.  1885  : m.  1914, 
Stephen  Burman  Ward. 

Fox,  Lady  [see  Hobhouse,  Bt.]. 
Franklin,  Lady. — Harriette,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Ferra  Watson,  of  Heigham  Hall, 


Norfolk:  m.  1871,  Surg -Gen.  Sir  Benjamin 
Franklin,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1917,  an  Hon. 
Physician  to  H.M.  3E,  Montagu  Mansions, 
Portman  Square , W. 

Son  living — Harold  Scott  Erskine,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  b.  1878  [see  “Companionage”]. 
Daughters  living — Maud  Mary,  — Sydney 
Alice  Hastings:  m.  1904,  Col.  Cranley  Charl- 
ton Onslow,  C.M.G.,  C.B  E.,  D.S.O.  [see  On- 
slow, Bt.,  colls.]. 

Franklyn,  Lady.— Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Edwin  Williams,  of  Craven  Hill  Gardens, 
W.:  m.1881,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William  Edmund 
Franklyn,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1914  [M.  Linlith- 
gow, colls.]. 

Sons  living — Harold  Edmund,  D S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  1885  [see  “Companionage”], — Geoffrey 
Ernest  Warren,  b.  1889  ; Capt.  R.F.A. 
Daughter  living — Dorothy  Hope  : m.  1908, 
Major  George  Edward  Mervyn  Thorneycroft, 
D.S.O. , R.A. 

Franks,  Lady. — Catherine,  second  da.  of 
Henry  Lumsden,  of  Auchindoir,  Aberdeen- 
shire : m.  1874,  Sir  John  Hamilton  Franks, 

C. B.,  who  d.  1915,  sometime  Sec.  to  Irish 
Land  Commn.  Tirnanoge,  Malahide,  co. 
Dublin. 

Sons  living  — - James  Gordon  (Roseneath, 
Malahide,  Dublin),  b.  1875  : m.  1904, 

Margaret,  4th  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Gerald  FitzGibbon,  P.C.,  LL.D., — Robert 
Fergusson,  b.  1887:  m.  1914,  Maude  Aileen, 
da.  of  William  David  Quinn,  J.P.,  of  Johan- 
nesburg, S.  Africa. 

Daughters  living — Rosalie  Henrietta,— Anne 
Eleanor:  m.  1914,  James  Wilkinson,  of  Garry- 
noe,  Sutton,  co.  Dublin, — Kathleen  Eliza- 
beth: m.  1911,  Henry  Stokes,  M.D.,  of  32, 
Upper  Pembroke  Street,  Dublin, — Dorothea 
Mary  : m.  1907,  Henry  Horatio  Dixon,  F.R.S., 
of  Clivedon,  Temple  Road,  Dublin. 

Fraser,  Lady. — Henrietta,  da.  of  Col. 
H.  T.  Lugard,  I.C.S. : m.  18S3,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Andrew  Henderson  Leith  Fraser, 
K.C.S.I.,  LL.D.,  D.Litt,  who  d.  1919,  leaving 
issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages  Auchen- 
leish,  Glenisle , Alyth. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Rev.  Alex- 
ander Garden,  b.  1873;  Principal  Trinity  Col- 
lege, Kandy,  Ceylon  : m.  1901,  Annie  Beatrice, 
da.  of  Robert  Glass,  of  Craigielea,  Whickham, 
Durham, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Harry 
Lugard,  b.  1884  : m.  19 — , Edyth  Milne, — 
Patrick  Shaw,  b.  1891;  Capt.  The  Came- 
ronians, — Charles  James  Stewart,  M.C.,  b. 
1895  ; Capt.  Indian  Army. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Mary 
Anne  Gibson,  b.  1875:  m.  1898,  Joseph 

Houldsworth  Oldham. 

Fraser,  Lady. — Susanna  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  R.  Duncan  : m.  1874,  Sir  Thomas 
Richard  Fraser,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  Sc.D.,  F.R.S., 
who  d.  1920,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Materia 
Medica,  Edinburgh  Univ.  13,  Drumsheugh 
Gardens,  Edinburgh ; Druimbeg,  Acharacle, 
Argyllshire. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Christison,  b.  1875 ; Major 
R.G.A.,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Ordnance 
Factories,  India  : m.  1913,  Lilian,  da.  of  Capt. 
J.  Lennox,  of  Simla, — George  Moir,  b.  1878; 
sometime  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A. : m.  1917.  Leslie 
Mitchell,  only  da.  of  George  Shewan  Traill, 
M.D.,  of  Strichen,  Aberdeenshire, — Francis 
Richard  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  B.Sc.  (13,  Drum- 
sheugh Gardens,  Edinburgh) ; b.  1885;  Major 
R.A.M.C. : m.  1919,  Mary  Claudine  Stirling, 
widow  of  Capt.  J.  A.  Fraser,  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders, — Eric  Malcolm,  b. 
1896;  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Susanna,  b.  1877, — 
Gertrude  Agnes,  b.  1882, — Caroline  Annie,  b. 
1889:  m.  1st,  1913,  Capt.  William  Robert 
Benny  Mcjannet,  W.S.,  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s),  who  d. 
(killed  in  action  during  European  War)  1916  ; 
2ndl>,  1917,  Lieut. -Col.  Kenneth  Dingwall, 

D. S.O.,  Seaforth  Highlandere. 

Freeling,  Lady. — Frederica  Selina  Owen, 

da.  of  the  late  George  James  Pennington  : 
m.  1856,  Sir  Sanford  Freeling,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1894  [see  Freeling,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Freeth,  Lady. — Florence,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Oakes,  of  Windsor  : m.  1870,  Sir 
Evelyn  Freeth,  who  d.  iqii. 

Sons  living — Charles  John  David,  b.  1872  ; 
Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,and  Inspector  of  Guns  and 


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Rifles  in  India : m.  1902,  Dolly,  2nd  da.  of 
W.  Stanton, — Harold  ( Russettrngs , 93,  Red- 
land  Road,  Bristol),  M.D. , b.  1878  ; Eieut. 

R. A.M.C.:  m.  1903,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  G.  Stonham, — Thomas  Cecil,  b.  1881  ; 
Eieut.  R.E. : m.  1911,  Muriel  Eaurie,  2nd  da. 
of  J.  E.  McGavin, — Rev.  Robert  Evelyn,  b. 
1886 ; Precentor,  St.  Andrew’s  Cathedral, 
Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales:  m.  1913,  Gladys,  da. 
of  A.  W.  Snashall. 

Daughters  living — Florence  May,  b.  1871 ; a 
Missionary  in  Japan, — Margaret  Charlotte, 
b.  1875 : rn.  1899,  Joseph  Henry  Mont- 

gomery, solicitor,  of  78,  Northumberland 
Road,  Dublin, — Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  1876, — 
Dorothy  Irene,  b.  1889. 

Fremantle,  Hon.  Lady  [see  E.  Cottesloe, 
colls.]. 

French,  Lady. — Wilna,  da.  of  the  late 
David  Ross,  C.I.E.  : m.  1886,  Sir  Edward 
Lee  French,  K.C.V.O.,  who  d.  1916,  some- 
time Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab,  Police 
Depart. 

Daughter  living — Annie  Wilna,  b.  1889,  m. 
1 91 1,  Vivian  Augustus  Short,  Indian  Police. 

Frendo  Azopardi,  Lady. — Caterina,  da. 
of  the  late  M.  A.  De  Giorgio,  EE.D. : m. 

1892,  Sir  Vincent  Frendo  Azopardi,  C.M.G., 
EE.D.,  who  d.  1919,  Ch.  Justice  and  Pres, 
of  H.M.’s  Court  of  Appeal  and  Vice-Pres.  of 
Council  of  Govt.,  Malta.  Valetta,  Malta. 

Fry,  Lady. — Mariabella,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Hodgkin,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Lewes:  m. 
1859,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Fry,  P.C., 
G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  formerly  a 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  who  d.  1918.  Fat- 
land  House,  Failand , near  Bristol. 

Sons  living— Edward  Portsmouth  ( Chicul - 
dah,  Weston-super-Mare),  b.  i860:  m.  1895, 
Frances,  da.  of  W.  H.  May,— Roger  Eliot 
(7,  Dalmeny  Avenue , Islington,  IV. 7),  b. 
1866:  m.  1896,  Helen,  da.  of  Joseph  Coombe. 
Daughters  living — Joan  Mary  (40,  Temple 
Fortune  Hill , Colder s Green , N.W. 4),  b. 
1862, — Isabel  ( Mayortorne  Manor,  Wen- 
dover , Bucks),  b.  1869,— Agnes,  b.  (twin) 

1869,  — Sara  Margery  (7,  Dalmeny  Avenue, 
N 7),  b.  1874,— Anna  Ruth  (28,  Aubrey 
Walk , Kensington , W. 8),  b.  1878. 

Fuller,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Mann,  of  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight  : m.  1875,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Thomas  Ekins  Fuller,  K.C.M.G. , who  d. 
1910,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 
Dunhurst,  Petersfeld,  Hants. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  William 
Henry  ( Avening , 3,  Hill  Street,  East  London, 

S.  Africa),  b.  1858  : m.  1884,  Anna  Charlotte, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles 
Duncan  Griffith,  C.M.G.,— Edward  Barnard 

Hawthomden,  Rosmead  Avenue,  Cape  Town, 

. Africa),  M.B.,  b.R.C.S.,  b.  1868:  m. 

1893,  Maria  Emmeline,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
James  Buchanan. 

Fullerton,  Lady  [see  E.  Essex,  colls.]. 

Furley,  Lady. — Maria  Turner,  R.R.C., 
da.  of  George  Baker,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Holm- 
fels,  Reigate  ; is  a Lady  of  Justice  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  : ni . 1874,  Sir  John 
Furley,  C. H.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1919.  13,  Lath- 

bury  Road,  Oxford. 

Gairdner,  Lady. — Helen  Bridget,  el.  da. 

of  Robert  John  Wright,  of  Norwich : m. 

1870,  Professor  Sir  William  Tennant  Gaird- 
ner, K.C.B.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 

F.R.C.P.E.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  who  d.  1907.  16, 
Carrick  Avenue.  Ayr. 

Sons  living — John  Francis  Robert,  M.B., 
M.R.C.S.  {Pre/oriu,  Transvaal),  b.  1871:  m. 
1909,  Isobel,  da.  of  J.  O.  Mitchell,  EE.D., — 
Rev.  Canon  William  Henry  Temple,  b.  1873; 
in  Church  Missionary  So.,  Cairo:  m.  1902, 
Margaret  Dundas,  da.  of  J.  O.  Mitchell, 
EE.D., — Eric  Dalrymple,  P.S.O.  [see  “ Com- 
panionage  ”], — Anthony  Philip,  b.  1885. 
Daughters  living — Helen  Christian,  b.  1876  : 
m.  1899,  Eewis  Robertson  Sutherland,  Pro- 
fessor of  Pathology,  St.  Andrews  Univ., — 
Ailsa  Bridget,  b.  1879, — Dorothea  Marion 
Emily,  b.  1883. 

Galbraith,  Lady. — Helen  Mary,  da.  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Arthur  Gore  Handcock,  C.B.  : 
m.  1896,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Galbraith,  | 


K.C.B.,  who  d.  1906.  Lutwyche,  Malvern 
Wells. 

Son  living — One. 

Garrick,  Lady.- — Kate,  da.  of  the  late  J.  J. 
Cadell,  M.D. : m.  1865,  the  Hon.  Sir  James 
Francis  Garrick,  K.C.M.G.,  sometime  Agent- 
Gen.  for  Queensland  in  London,  who  d.  1907. 
74,  Campden  Hill  Court,  W. 

Sons  living — James  Cadell  ( Brisbane , Queens- 
land), b.  1868 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1892  : 
m.  1894, — Francis  Cadell  ( Roughwood  Croft, 
Chalfont  St.  Giles,  Bucks),  b.  1870 ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1893  : m.  1901. 

Daughter  living — Kate  Cecie,  b.  1866. 
Gaselee,  Lady. — Alice  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  Gartside  Gartside-Tipping,  of  Ross- 
ferry,  co.  Fermanagh,  and  Bolton,  Lanca- 
shire: m.  1895,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen.  Sir 
Alfred  Gaselee, G. C.B. , G.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1918. 
Grove  End,  Pit  Farm  Road,  Guildford. 
Gatty,  Lady  Scott-. — Elizabeth  E.,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  John  Foster,  of  Newhall 
Grange,  Maltby,  co.  York : m.  1874,  Sir 

Alfred  Scott  Scott-Gatty,  K.C.V.O.,  F.S.A., 
who  d.  1918,  Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms. 
Wendov'.r  Lodge,  Welwyn,  Herts. 

Son  living — Alexander  John  Scott  ( Castle 
Hill,  Huntingdon),  b.  1875  ; Member  of  the 
Dramatic  Pryfession:  m.  1902,  Eina  Mary, 
O.B.E. , el.  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William 
Hart  Dyke,  7th  Bt.,  P.C.,  M.P. 

Geary,  Lady  — Sophia  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Symes,  of  Bridport : m.  1865, 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Le  Guay  Geary, 
K.C.B.,  who  d.  1918.  Arreton,  Camberley, 
Surrey. 

Son  living — John  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  b.  1877 
[see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Florence  Mary  Caroline, — 
Constance  Anne, — Gladys  Ellen  Frances. 
Gerard,  Lady  [see  E.  Clanwilliam, 
colls.]. 

Ghose,  Lady. — Sreemutty  Hemunt  Ku- 
mary,  da.  of  the  late  Kally  Sunkur  Roy 
Choudhry,  of  Takee:  m.  1849,  Sir  Chunder 
Madhub  Ghose,  who  d.  1918,  a Judge  of 
Calcutta  High  Court.  Bhoivanipore,  Cal- 
cutta. 

Gibbs,  Lady. — Catharine  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Gibbs  Jackson,  of  Ever- 
ton  : m.  1870,  Sir  Ben  Thomas  Brandreth 
Gibbs,  who  d.  1885,  Hon.  Director  of  Roy. 
Agricultural  So.  ofEngland,  and  Hon.  Sec.  of 
Smithfield  Club.  Empress  Club. 

Son  living — Duncombe  ( Fairfield , Pershore ), 
b.  1879 ; Sec.  National  Fruit  Growers’ 
Federation. 

Daughters  living — Amy  Harriet : m.  1910, 
Eieut. -Col.  Arthur  Winsmore  Hooper,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,— Catherine  Alice. 

Gibbons,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Campbell,  da. 
of  Hugh  Craig,  of  Montreal : tn.  1876,  Sir 
George  Christie  Gibbons,  K.C.,  who  d.  1918. 
Lornhurst , London,  Canada. 

Giffen,  Lady. — Margaret  Anne,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Wood,  of  Aberdeen  : m. 
1896,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert  Giffen, 
K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.,  an  economist  and 
statistician,  who  d.  1910.  Culver  Cottage , 
Sanders/ead,  Surrey. 

Gilbert,  Lady. — Lucy  Agnes,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Thomas  Metcalf  Blois  Turner  : m. 
1867,  Sir  William  Schwenck  Gilbert,  J.P., 
D.L.,  dramatic  author  and  poet,  who  d.  1911. 
Grim's  Dyke,  Harrow  Weald,  Middlesex. 
Gilbert,  Lady. — Rosa,  da.  of  Joseph  S. 
Mulholland,  M.D,  of  Belfast:  m.  1891, 
Sir  John  Thomas  Gilbert,  LL.D.,  F.S.A. 
(Historian  and  Archivist),  Vice-Pres.  of 
Roy.  Irish  Acad.,  who  d.  1898.  Villa  Nova, 
Mount  Merrion  Avenue,  Blackrock,  co. 
Dublin. 

Gillott,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Jane,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Hawken,  of  Pimlico  : m. 
1863,  Sir  Samuel  Gillott,  who  d.  1913  ; some- 
time Ch.  Sec.  of  State  for  Victoria.  Edensor, 
Brunszvick  Street,  Fitzroy,  Melbourne. 
Gilman,  Lady. — Sophie  Louisa,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Storey7,  of  London  : m. 
1858,  Sir  Charles  Rackham  Gilman,  who  d. 
1911.  Stafford  House,  Eaton,  Norwich. 

Sons  living — Charles  Storey  ( Cumberland 


knights’  widows. 


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House,  Kensington,  W.),  b.  1864  : m.  1889, 
Gertrude  Wadsworth,  of  Bedford. 

Daughter  living — Sophie  Mary,  b.  1859  : m. 
1899,  Frithjof  Nicolaysen,  of  Christiania. 

Glover,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Rosetta,  da.  of 
William  lames  Butler  Scott,  Esq.,  of  Anne’s 
Grove  Abbey,  Mountrath,  Queen’s  co. : m. 
1876,  Capt.  Sir  John  Hawley  Glover, G.C.M.G., 
Gov.  of  Newfoundland,  who  d.  1885.  68, 
Carlisle  Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.  W. 

Glyn,  Lady. — Ellen,  da.  of  James  Robert 
Dalton  Dewar,  formerly  of  Winkfield, 
Windsor:  m.  1866,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John 
Plumptre  Carr  Glyn,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1912 
(see  Glyn,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1880).  Sunbridge, 
Bournemouth. 

Godson,  Lady. — Jane  Charlotte,  da.  of 
the  late  Edmund  Bough  ton,  J.P.,  of  Stoke, 
near  Coventry : m.  1869,  Sir  Augustus 
Frederick  Godson,  M.P.,  who  d.  1906. 
Bayons  Manor,  Lincolnshire ; 57,  Lowndes 
Square,  S.  IV. 

Daughter  living— Ruth;  a J.P.  for  Lindsey:  m. 
1892,  Edmund  Charles  Tennyson-D’Eyncourt 
(a  Metropolitan  Magistrate),  of  Bayons  Manor, 
Lincolnshire,  and  5 7,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 

Goldie-Taubman  [see  Taubman], 
Goldney,  Lady , O.B.E. — Alice  Frances 
Holbrow,  da.  of  Major  Frederick  Charles 
Napier  Goldney,  Indian  Army  (retired),  of 
71,  Windsor  Road,  Ealing,  W;  O.B  E.  1920: 
m.  1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  J ohn  Tanker- 
ville Go'dney,  sometimeCh.  JusticeofTrini- 
dad,  who  d.  1920.  fGoldney,  Bt.]  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
1920.  Monk's  Park,  Corsham,  Wilts. 

Gomme,  Lady. — Alice  Bertha,  da.  of 
Charles  Anthony  Thomas  Merck,  of  Ham- 
mersmith, W.  ; authoress  of  “ Children’s 
Singing  Games,”  “ Traditional  Games  of 
Great  Britain,”  etc.  : m.  1875,  Sir  (George) 
Laurence  Gomme,  F.S.  A.  (many  years  Clerk 
to  the  London  County  Council),  who  d.  1916. 
19,  Melcombe  Crescent,  IV.W.i. 

Sons  living  —Laurence  Bernard  Merck,  b.  1876, 
— Arthur  Allan,  b.  1882;  sometime  Lance- 
Corporal  R.E. : m.  1918,  Dora  Isobel,  da. 
of  R.  M.  Marples,  of  Thorniloe,  Barnet, — 
Arnold  Wycombe,  b.  1886 : m.  1917,  Phyllis 
Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  J.  B.  Emmerson,  of 
Biggleswade,  — Ralph  Eliot,  b.  1888, — 
Geoffrey  James  Lyon,  b.  1891. 

Goodenough,  Lady. — Anna,  Countess 
Kinsky,  da.  of  Count  Eugene  Kinsky  : m. 
1874,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Howley 
Goodenough,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1898,  Comdg, 
troops  in  S.  Africa.  Puerto  Oratava , 
Teneriffe. 

Daughters  living — Eleanor : m.  1898,  Col. 
George  Algernon  James  Soltau-Symons, 
formerly  60  th  Rifles,  of  Chaddlewood, 
Plympton,  Devon, — Lucy  Marian, — Frances 
Anna, — Violet  Isabel. 

Goold- Adams  [see  Adams]. 

Gordon,  Lady. — Laura  Sophia,  da.  of 
the  late  R.  R.  Caton,  of  Binbrook,  Lincoln- 
shire : m.  i860,  Gen.  Sir  Benjamin  Lumsden 
Gordon,  K.C.B.,  who  d 1916.  Moustows 
Manor,  Henjxeld,  Sussex. 

Daughters  living — Ethel  Fanny  Grant,  b. 
1862, — Ida  Georgie  Grant,  6.  1866, — Mabel 
Laura,  b.  1865  : m.  1909,  Col.  Frederick 

Charles  Keyser,  C.B. 

Gosselin,  Hon.  Lady  [see  B.  Gerard], 

Gough,  Lady. — Annie  Margaret,  da.  of 
Edward  Eustace  Hill  : m.  1863,  Gen.  Sir 
Hugh  Henry  Gough,  V.C.,  G C.B.,  who  d. 
1909,  Keeper  of  the  Crown  Jewels.  102, 
Eaton  Terrace , S.  IV. 

Son  living — Hugh  Augustus  Keppel  C.I.E., 
b.  1871  [see  “ Companionage”]. 

Daughters  living — Charlotte  ( Lady  Wilson) : 
m.  1884,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Fuller  Maitland 
Wilson,  K.C.B.,  KC.M.G. Mary : m.  1891, 
Brig.-Gen.  William  George  Hamilton,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  Comdg.  S.  Brig.,  India, — Annie  Maud 
Harriet:  m.  1899,  Charles  Humphrey  Style, 
of  6,  Sloan e Gardens,  S.W.i  [see  Style,  Bt., 
colls.], — Nora  Helen  : m.  1900,  James  Robert 
Nicholson  Macphail,  K.C.,  Sheriff  of  cos. 
Stirling,  Dumbarton,  and  Clackmannan. 

Gough,  Lady. — Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Charles  Patton  Keyes,  G.C.B, ; 
granted  style  and  precedence  of  widow  of  a 


K.C.B.  1915  : m.  1907,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Ed- 
mond Gough,  V.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d. 
(from  wounds  in  action  during  European 
War)  Feb.  1915,  and  received  the  posthumous 
honour  of  K.C.B.  (Mil.)  April  1915.  Ladies' 
Empire  Club. 

Gowan,  Lady. — Anna,  da.  of  the  Rev, 
S.  B.  Ardagh,  M.A.,  R.  of  Barrie,  Ontario : 
m.  1853,  the  Hon.  Sir  James  Robert  Gowan, 
K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  K.C.,  sometime  a Senator 
of  Canada,  who  d.  1909.  A rdraven,  Barrie, 
Ontario. 

Graham,  Lady. — Annie  Margaret,  da.  of 
John  Patrick  Lyons,  of  Cornwallis,  Nova 
Scotia:  m.  1875,  the  Hon.  Sir  Wallace 
Graham,  who  d.  1917,  Ch.  Justice  of  Nova 
Scotia. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Graham,  Lady. — Fanny,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
G.  W.  Millard,  of  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales  : 
m.  1890,  Sir  James  Graham,  M.D.,  who  d. 
1913.  183,  Liverpool  Street , Sydney,  N.S. 

Wales. 

Son  living — Stuart  Millard,  b.  1890. 

Graham,  Lady. — Valentine  Rosabel,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  T.  Conyngham  Kelly, 
C.B.,  of  Loughbroun,  co.  Kildare:  m.  1st, 
1879,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen.  Sir  (Samuel) 
James  Graham,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1917  ; 2nd, 
1920,  William  J.  Reade. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Hamilton 
Maximillian  Christian  Williams,  b.  1866; 
Col.  2nd.  Comdt.  R.M.L.I. : m.  1894,  Katha- 
rine, da.  of  the  late  William  Tayleur,  of 
Hampton  Sandwell,  Morley,  Devon,  and 
Charnwood,  Leicestershire,  — John  Malise 
Anne,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Grant,  Lady. — Lily,  da.  of  the  late  E. 
Sandys,  I.C.S.,  and  widow  of  Col.  Pem- 
berton, R.A. : m.  1898,  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Fane 
Grant,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1919. 
Laggan  Lodge,  Scaniport,  Inverness. 

Grant,  Lady. — Maria,  da.  of  Edward 
Malloch : m.  1856,  Sir  James  Alexander 
Grant,  K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  who  d.  1920.  Rox- 
borough  Apartments,  Ottawa,  Ontario. 

Grant,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Capt. 
Thomas  Blair : m.  i860,  Gen.  Sir  John 

Thornton  Grant,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1886.  The 
Cottage,  Rushton  Crescent , Bournemouth. 
Soniiving — Ian  Hope,  b.  1868;  formerly  Major 
Indian  Army:  m.  1916,  Evelyn  Augusta,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Apsley  Chase  Ranger,  of  Kerrid, 
Nelson  Road,  Bournemouth. 

Grantham,  Lady. — Emma,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Richard  Wilson,  of  Molesworth  House, 
Brighton:  m.  1865,  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Grantham,  who  d.  1911,  a Justice  of  High 
Court  of  Judicature  (King’s  Bench  Div.). 
Barcombe  Place,  near  Lewes. 

Son  living  — William  Wilson  ( Balneath 
Manor,  near  Lewes,  and  1 7,  Cadogan  Place, 
S.W.i),  b.  1866  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple,  1890  ; 
Recorder  of  Deal,  a J.P.  for  Sussex,  and 
Major  Royal  Sussex  Regt. : m.  1897,  Sybil, 
da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Andros  de  la  Rue,  1st  Bt. 
Daughters  living — Constance  Mary : m.  1892, 
Edgar  Brooksbank  Sagar-Musgrave,  sometime 
Capt.  R.A.O.C.,  of  10,  Regency  Mansions, 
St.  Leonards-on-Sea,— Gertrude  Elizabeth  : 
m.  1899,  Lewis  Matthew  Richards,  of  16, 
Sloane  Gardens,  S.W., — Maud:  m.  1899, 
Selwyn  Percy  Austin,  of  Round  wood,  Micheld- 
ever,  Hants, — Muriel  Georgina. 

Gray,  Lady — Emily  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Savage,  of  Box  Hall,  Herts:  m. 
3874,  Sir  Walter  Gray,  who  d.  1918.  50, 

New  Inn  Hall  Street,  Oxford. 

Son  living— Frank,  b.  1880  : m.  1914,  Evelyn 
Reine,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  John  Panton,  of 
Wareham,  Dorset. 

Daughters  living — Maude  Alice, — HildaEmily. 
Greene,  Lady. — Charlotte,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Henry  Courtenay,  of  Dublin, 
and  Newry,  co.  Down : m.  1867,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  John  Ball  Greene,  C.B.,  who  d. 
1896.  Corrella , Greys/ones,  co,  Wicklow. 
Gregory,  Lady. — Augusta,  da.  of  the  late 
Dudley  Persse,  D.L.,  of  Roxborough,  co. 
Galway : m.  1880,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the 


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Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Henry  Gregory,  P.C., 
K.C.M.G.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1892.  Coole  Park, 
Gort , co.  Galway. 

Gregory,  Lady. — Edith  Anne,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Edward  James,  R.  of  Hindring- 
ham,  Norfolk : m.  1876,  Sir  Philip  Spencer 
Gregory,  who  d.  1918. 

Daughter  living — Joy  Mary  Minna,  b.  1900. 
Grey,  Lady. — Georgina  Chicheley,  da- 
of  Trevor  Chicheley  Plowden,  B.C.S  : m- 
1865,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  William  Grey, 
K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1878  [see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 
18,  Brunswick  Square , Hove , Sussex. 
Griffith,  Lady.—  Julia  Janet,  da.  of 
James  Thomson,  Commr.  for  Crown  Lands, 
of  East  Maitland,  N.S.  Wales  : tn.  1870,  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Walker  Griffith,  P C., 
G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1920,  sometime 
Ch.  Justice  of  High  Court,  Australia. 
Merthyr , Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Son  living — Edward  Percivale  Thomson 
(1 Orange , N.S.  Wales),  b.  1877  : m.  1907, 
Marion  Clara,  da.  of  Arthur  Doyle,  of  New 
South  Wales. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Eveline,  b.  1871  : m. 
1894,  Thomas  Herbert  Brown,  of  Brisbane, 
— Helen  Julia,  b.  1874,— Edith  Margaret, 
b.  1879  : m.  1907,  George  Frederick  Doyle, 
of  Cardington  Hall,  N.S.  Wales, — Alice 
Gwendoline,  b.  1881. 

Griggs,  Lady. — Georgina,  da.  of  S- 
Hodges,  of  Kensington  : m.  1880.  Sir 

(William)  Peter  Griggs,  M.P.  for  Ilford, 
who  d.  1920.  The  Drive , Cranbrook  Park, 
Ilford. 

Groves,  Lady. — Emily,  da.  of  J.  Dods, 
formerly  of  Spalding,  Lincolnshire  : m.  1875, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Groves,  who 
d.  1905,  having  been  thrice  Mayor  of 
Weymouth.  Blackdown,  Weymouth. 
Gubbins,  Lady. — Maud,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Scoble,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Robert 
Bradstreet : m.  18 — , the  Hon.  Sir  (Charles) 
O’Grady  Gubbins,  who  d.  1911.  Lisnabin, 
Ingagane,  Natal. 

Guinness,  Lady. — Thomasina,  da.  of 
George  Studdert,  of  Kilnainona,  and  Glen- 
wood,  co.  Clare : m.  1866,  Sir  Reginald 
Robert  Bruce  Guinness,  who  d.  1909  [see 
B.  Ardilaun,  colls.]. 

Gundry,  Lady.  — Florence  Eugenie  Bar- 
well,  seventh  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  James 
George  Davey,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S,  L R?C  P., 
of  Northwoods,  Winterbourne,  Glouces’ er- 
shire ; raised  to  rank  of  the  Widow  of  a 
Knight  Bachelor  1918 : tn.  1875,  William 
Gundry,  J.P.,  who  had  been  nominated  a 
Knight  Bachelor,  but  d.  1917,  before  receipt 
of  the  accolade.  North  Lodge,  Enfield  Chase. 
Sons  living — Godfrey  Harry  Cuthbert,  b. 
1880:  tn.  1908, — Wilfrid  George  Cuthbert 
(twin),  b.  1880, — Arnold  Guy  Cuthbert,  b. 
1883. 

Daughters  living — Norah  Cuthbert:  m.  1898, 
F.  W Miller, — Muriel  Cuthbert : tn.  1915,  H. 
Gordon  Thompson, — Edith  Cuthbert : tn.  1901, 

J.  Baron  Frank,  who  d.  19 — , — Eileen  Winifred 
Cuthbert:  tn.  1917,  Ronald  Spicer. 

Hackett,  Lady. — Deborah  Vernon,  3rd 
da  of  the  late  Fred  Drake-Brockman,  of 
Guildford,  W.  Australia  : tn.  1905,  the  Hon. 
Sir  John  Winthrop  Hackett,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1916.  St.  George's  Terrace , Perth, 
W.  Australia  ; Mandurah,  W.  Australia. 
Son  living — One,  b.  1910. 

Daughters  living — Four. 

Hain,  Lady. — Catherine,  da.  of  the  late 
lames  Hughes,  of  Whitehaven,  Cumber- 
and  : tn.  1882,  Sir  Edward  Hain,  who  d. 
1917.  Treloyhan,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 
Daughter  living — Kate,  b.  1885.  : tn.  1918, 
Capt.  Denis  E.  B.  K.  Shipwright,  R.A.F. 
Hall,  Lady. — Amelia  Anne,  dau.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Alexander  Elphinstone,  R.N.  : 
tn.  i860,  Col.  Sir  Angus  William  Hall, 

K. C. B.,  who  d.  1907.  Evening  Hill,  Lilli 
put , Dorset 

Sons  living — Douglas  Keith  Elphinstone, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1869  [see  “Companion- 
age”]. — Ronald  Edward  Elphinstone,  b. 
1873:  tn.  1901,  Ethel,  da.  of  Maj. -Gen.  Fowler. 
Daughters  living — Ina  Harriet  Ellen, — Maud 
Rosalie, — Ella  Florence:  tn.  19 — , Dacres 


Carrol  Beadon,  who  d.  1906, — Violet  Frances, 
— Milly  Helena  Georgina  : tn.  1914,  John 
Angus  Harman, — Lilian, — Edith  Annie. 
Hamilton,  Lady  [see  E.  Albemarle, 
colls.]. 

Hamilton,  Lady. — Teresa  Felicia,  da.  of 
the  late  Major  Reynolds,  58th  Regt.  : m.  1877, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Robert  George  Crook- 
shank  Hamilton,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1895. 
Ford  Lodge,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset. 
Hammond,  Lady. — Edith  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  J.  H.  Wright,  M S.C.  : tn.  1886, 
Col.  Sir  Arthur  George  Hammond,  V.C-, 
K.C.B.,D.S.O.,  whorf.  1919.  a,,  Ingles  Road, 
Folkestone. 

Son  living — Arthur  Verney,  b.  1892  ; Capt. 
Indian  Cav. : tn.  1919,  M.  E.»  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  Eaton. 

Daughters  living — Edith  Amber,  b.  1888  : m. 
1913,  Claud  Boileau  Reid, — Veronica  Ruth, 
b.  1889:  m.  1918,  Charles  Fyers  Lushington, 
Lieut.  Special  Reserve. 

Hampson,  Lady. — Kate  Bolland,  da.  of 
Walter  Ashton,  banker,  of  Warrington : 
m.  1884,  Sir  Robert  Alfred  Hampson,  J.P. 
(Lord  Mayor  of  Liverpool  1903-4),  who  d. 
1919,  leaving  issue.  Brown  Howe,  Coniston, 
Lancashire. 

Son  living — Robert  Gerrard,  b.  1887;  Capt. 
R.E. 

Daughters  living — Marjorie:  tn.  1915,  Joseph 
Fenwick  Owen, — Rachel  Halley  : tn.  1913, 
Augustus  Alexander  Chaine  Nickson, — 
Audrey:  tn.  1st,  1915,  George  Braddyll  Big- 
land, Lieut.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.),  who  d.  (killed  in  action)  1915;  2ndly, 
1917,  Horace  Davy  Pain. 

Hancock,  Lady  Burford-. — Alice  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Nankivell,  of 
Crediton  : m.  1895,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir 
Henry  James  Burford  Burford-Hancock, 
C.M.G.,  who  d.  1895,  Ch.  Justice  of  Jamaica, 
leaving  issue  bv  his  1st  marriage. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Rachel  Violette  ( Lady  Haking) : tn.  1891, 

Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Richard  Cyril  Byrne  Haking, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 

Hanson,  Lady. — Pearl  Norcott,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Albert  Winter,  J.P.,  of 
33,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.  : m.  1897,  Sir 
Francis  Stanhope  Hanson,  who  d.  1910  [see 
Hanson,  Bt.,  colls.].  The  Grange,  Wrays- 
bury,  Bucks. 

Harbottle,  Lady. — Mary  C.,  da.  of 
Cowper  Cain:  m.  1885,  Sir  John  George 
Harbottle,  who  d.  1920.  Millburn , Dar- 
lington. 

Daughters  living — Anne  Rtnwick  : m.  1913, 
J.  McGowan,  of  1,  Victoria  Terrace,  White- 
haven,— Dorothy. — Elizabeth, — Margaret. 

Harcourt,  Lady  (Venables-Vernon-). 
— Elizabeth  Cabot,  da.  of  the  Hon.  J.  L. 
Motley  (formerly  Min.  in  England  of  1J.S.A.), 
and  widow  of  T.  P.  Ives  : m.  1876,  as  his 
second  wife,  the  Right  Hon.  Sir  William 
George  Venables-Vernon-Harcourt,  P.C., 
M.P.,  K.C.,  who  d.  1904,  having  been 
many  years  a Member  of  Parliament  and 
Cabinet  Minister  [see  B.  Vernon,  colls.] 
Malwood,  Lyndhurst,  Hants. 

Hardy,  Lady. — Jane  Anne,  da.  of  H.  E. 
Lester,  J.P.  : m.  1883,  Sir  George  Francis 
Hardy,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1914. 

Harrison,  Lady. — Jessie  Margaret,  da. 
Qf  the  Rev.  Charles  Haviland  Dashwood 
Goldie  : m.  1888,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. - 
Col.  Sir  (Charles)  Frederick  Harrison,  who 
d.  1915. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Harwood,  Lady. — Sarah  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  C.  E.  Oldham:  m.  1856,  Sir  John  James 
Harwood,  who  d.  1906,  having  been  three 
times  Mayor  of  Manchester. 

Hay,  Lady. — Jessie,  da.  of  John  Sinclair, 
of  Glasgow  : m.  1871,  Sir  John  Hay,  LL.D., 
who  d.  1909.  Coolangatla,  NS.  Wales; 
Crow's  Nest,  North  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 
Hay,  Lady  Drummond-. — Alice,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Watts,  of  Hythe  : m.  1st, 
1869,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Edward  Hay 
Drummond-Hay  [see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.], 


knights’  widows. 


1203 


formerly  Gov.  of  St.  Helena,  who  d.  1884  ; 
2nd,  1886,  Henry  John  Maxwell  Foot,  of 
Broadmoor,  St.  Stephen’s-by-Saltash,  Corn- 
wall, who  d.  1893.  Sunderland  House , Sur- 
biton. 

Hector,  Lady. — Maria,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  David  Monro,  M.D.  : m.  1868,  Sir  James 
Hector,  K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  F.R.S.,  who  d. 
1Q07.  Hutt,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Sons  living — Barclay,  b.  1869 : tn.  1899, 

Hilda  May,  da.  of  Henry  Jackson,  C.E., — 
Charles  Monro,  b.  1871  : m.  1907,  Janet 

Duff,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Ross. 

Daughters  living — Constance  Margaret,  b.  1 
1873  : tn.  1906,  Lionel  Gordon  Saxby, — 

Georgina,  b.  1884  : tn.  1906,  Richard  John 
Barton, — Marjory,  b.  1886.  j 

Hegarty,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  Alder-  ] 
man  Michael  Murphy,  merchant,  of  Cork  : 
m.  1891,  Sir  Daniel  Joseph  Hegarty,  who  d. 
1914.  Beechmount,  Cork  ; Strand , Youghal, 
co  Cork. 

Sons  living — Donal,  b.  18 — ■, — Max,  b.  18 — . , 

Hely-Hutchinson. — [See  Hutchinson].  J 

Hemming,  Lady. — Gertrude,  7th  da.  of 
Robert  Mason,  of  The  Shrubbery,  Aigburth, 
Liverpool : m.  1873,  Sir  Augustus  William 
Lawson  Hemming,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1907. 

2,  Durward  House , Kensington  Court , W. 
Daughters  living — Lilian  Mary  Stace : m.  1898, 
Capt.  Archibald  Robert  Hamilton,  Army  Ser. 
Corps, — Mabel  Gertrude:  m.  189  7,  Brig- 
Geu.  Edmund  Godfrey  Godfrey-Faussett, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  R.E.,— Muriel  Rosalie. 
Henderson,  Lady — Martha  Anne,  da.  of 

the  late  David  Pollock,  architect,  of  Newry: 
m.  1880,  Sir  James  Henderson,  J.P.,  D.L., 
who  rf.  1914.  Oakley  House,  Windsor  Park, 
Belfast. 

Sons  living — James,  b.  1889 ; Bar.  King’s 
Inns,  Dublin  1911;  Lieut.  R.A.S.C., — Oscar, 

D. S.O.,  b.  1891  [see  “Companionage”], — 
Richard  Lilburn,  b.  1895 ; Capt.  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Agnes  Florence  Eliza- 
beth, b.  1899. 

Heneage,  Lady  [see  Antrobus,  Bt.]. 
Hennessy,  Lady. — Catherine,  da.  of  Sir 
H.  Low:  m.  1st,  1868,  Sir  John  Pope  Hen- 
nessy, K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1891,  M.P.  for 
Kilkenny  co.,  N.  Kilkenny  Div.  ; 2nd,  1894, 
Edward  Francis  Thackwell.  Rostellan, 
Midleton,  co.  Cork. 

Son  living — Ladislas  Herbert  Richard,  D.S.O. 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Hensley,  Lady. — Emma  Amelia,  da.  of 
William  Henry  Stanley,  formerly  of  Blech- 
ington,  Southampton  : m.  1867,  Sir  Robert 
Mitton  Hensley,  who  d.  1912.  Armidale , 
309,  Upper  Richmond  Road,  Putney,  S.  W. 
Hepburn,  Lady. — Josephine,  da.  of  John 
Robinson,  of  Backwell  House,  Somerset: 
m.  1875,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Thomas 
Henry  Hepburn,  who  d.  1917.  Dunmore, 
Bradninch,  Devon. 

Sons  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  John 
Patrick,  b.  1878 : tn.  1912,  Rose,  da.  of  L.  H. 
Tosswill,  of  Exeter, — Maurice  Gotch,  b.  1883: 
tn.  1914,  Mildred,  da.  of  William  Macartney 
Read,  of  Stockwell,  Silverton,  Devon. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage), 
Three. 

Herbert,  Lady. — Eveline,  da.  of  Charles 
Warner:  m.  1888,  Sir  Jesse  Herbert,  who 
d.  1916.  6,  Park  Village,  West  Regent's 

Park,  N.  W. 

Sons  living — The  el.,  Evelyn,  b.  1895:  m. 
1920,  Dorothoy  Horsley,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  Horsley  Mapleson,  of  Nottingham  Place, 
W., — Jesse  Basil,  b.  1899, — Aubrey,  b.  1905. 
Daughter  living — Muriel:  m.  1914,  George 
Rowland  Dobrashian,  M.B.,  of  23,  King’s 
Gardens,  West  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Herkless,  Lady. — Harriet  Sedley,  da.  of 
lames  lohnstone  Caie : m.  1886,  the  Very 
Rev.  John  Herkless,  D.D.,  LL-D.,  who 
d.  1920,  Vice-Chancellor  and  Principal, 
St.  Andrews  Univ. 

Herkomer,  Lady  von,  Margaret,  da.  of 
Thomas  Griffiths  : m.  1888,  as  his  third  wife, 
Professor  Sir  Hubert  von  Herkomer, 
C.V.O.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  R.A.,  who  d.  1914, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  3rd  marriages. 


Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Siegfried 
Hubert  Herkomer,  b.  1874;  Lieut.  London 
Regt.  : tn.  1st,  1900,  Eugenia,  who  d.  1905, 
da.  of  Dr.  J.  Leon  Williams;  2nd,  1911, 
Evelyn,  widow  of  W.  H.  Wilson,  of  South- 
port, — (by  his  3rd  marriage)  Lorenz  Hans 
Herkomer,  b.  1889:  tn.  1914,  Lulu  Edith, 
da.  of  W.  Rowles. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Elsa 
Anna  Iole,  b.  1876  : tn.  1st,  1899,  Dr.  Donald 
H.  Attfield,  who  d.  1908  ; 2nd,  1909,  Charles 
Macdonald,  of  Suez,  Egypt, — (by  his  3rd 
marriage)  Gwenddydd,  b.  1893. 

Herron,  Lady.  — Anna,  da.  of  James 
Sharpe : m.  1888,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Robert>Herron,  who  d.  1900. 

Hervey,  Lady  [see  D.  Newcastle,  colls,]. 
Hewett,  Lady. — Jane  Emily,  da.  of 
Thomas  Wood,  formerly  Consul  at  Patras  : 
m.  1857,  Vice-Adm.  Sir  William  Nathan 
Wrighte  Hewett,  K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  V.C., 
who  d.  1888. 

Hewitt,  Lady. — Eve,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Clare:  tn.  1891,  Sir  Frederick 

William  Hewitt, M.V.O.,  M.D.,  Anaesthetist 
to  H.M.,  who  d.  1916.  Albemarle  Club. 

Son  living— One. 

Daughters  living — Sybil:  m.  1913,  Major  John 
Scott,  R.F.A., — Evelyn:  m.  1917,  Capt.  F. 
Page-Roberts,  Hampshire  Regt. 

Hickson,  Lady. — Catherine,  da.  of  Andrew 
Dow,  brewer,  of  Montreal : m.  1869,  Sir 
Joseph  Hickson,  sometime  Gen.  Manager 
of  Grand  Trunk  Railway  of  Canada,  who  d. 
1897.  20,  Ontario  Avenue , Montreal,  Quebec. 
Higiiam,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Farrant : m.  1885,  Sir  Thomas  Higham, 
K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1910. 

Sons  living — Rev.  Philip,  b.  1888 ; Curate  of 
Beccles,  Suffolk, — Thomas  Farrant,  b.  1890 ; 
Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.-Inter- 
preter  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L-I . : tn.  1915, 
Mary  Elisabeth  Mitford,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Bertram  Mitford  Heron  Rogers,  R.A.M.C. 
Daughters  living — Margaret  Farrant,  b.  1892: 
tn.  1911,  Henry  Alexander  Smith,  I.C.S., — 
Ruth  Farrant,  b.  1894 : m.  1917,  Major  Edwin 
F.  Carne,  M.C.,R.F.A. 

Hill,  Lady — Caroline  Emily,  da.  of  the 
lateG.  Drake  Hardw  of  Tottenham  : m.  1864, 
Sir  John  Edward  Gray  Hill,  who  d.  1914. 
Mere  Hall,  Birkenhead  ; Plus  Abu  Kharoub, 
Jerusalem. 

Hill,  Lady. — Louisa  Gordon,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Gordon  Shi  ell,  Ch.  Justice  of 
Antigua : m.  1871,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Col.  Sir 
Stephen  John  Hill.  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d. 
i8qi.  Thornden , Southsea. 

Daughter  living— Gertrude : tn.  1901,  Henry 
Humphrey  Walrond,  10th  Marquis  De  Vallado 
[see  “Foreign  Titles ”1. 

Hill,  Lady. — Muriel  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Colin  Glencairn  Campbell,  of  34,  Lower 
Belgrave  Street,  S.W.  [Macnaghten,  Bt.)  : 
m.  1906,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Clement 
Lloyd  Hill,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  M.P. ; who 
d.  1913  [see  V.  Hill,  colls.].  4,  Ovinglon 
Gardens,  S.  W.  3. 

Hill,  Lady  Sale-. — Caroline  Sophia, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry  Sale  : m. 
1873,  Gen.  Sir  Rowley  Sale  Sale-Hill,  who 
d.  1916  [see  Hill,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Hills-Johnes  [see  Johnes]. 

Hime,  Lady. — Josephine  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  Searie,  of  Plymouth:  tn.  1866, 
Lieut.-Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Albert  Henry 
Hime,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.,who  d.  1919.  Lym- 
brook,  Marlow. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Hingston,  Lady. — Margaret  Josephine, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  D.  A.  Macdonald,  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Ontario : m.  1876,  the  Hon.  Sir 
William  Hales  Hingston,  M.D.,  D.C.L., 

1 LL.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1907.  460,  Sher- 
, brooke  Street  West,  Montreal;  Varennes, 
Quebec,  Canada. 

Hoad,  Lady. — Sarah  Dennistoun,  da.  of 
, the  late  J.  Dennistoun  Broun,  of  Dumbar- 
, ton  : m.  1881,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Charles 
, Hoad,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1911.  Melbourne, 
Australia. 


1204 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Hocking,  Lacty. — Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  j 
E.  A.  Pittis,  of  Streatham  : m.  1874,  Sir  j 
Henry  Hicks  Hocking,  who  d.  1907,  sue-  I 
cessively  Attorney-Gen.  for  W.  Australia 
and  Jamaica.  90,  Inverna  Court,  Kensing- 
ton, W. 

Hodgson,  Lady. — Emily  Sarah,  da.  of 
John  Blackmore,  formerly  of  The  Shrubbery, 
Clifton,  Bristol:  m.  1892,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir 
Edward  Matthew  Hodgson,  of  St.  Kevin’s, 
Upper  Rathmines,  co.  Dublin,  who  d.  1904. 
Hogg,  Lady  [see  Wedderburn,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Holder,  Lady. — Julia  Maria,  el.  da.  of  John 
R Stephens,  M.D.  : m.  1877,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Frederick  William  Holder,  K.C.M.G.,who 
d.  1909,  Speaker  of  Australian  House  of 
Representatives.  50,  Sydenham  Place,  Nor- 
wood, S.  Australia. 

Holdich,  Lady. — Emily  Hallward,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Crosbie  Morgell,  R.  of  Knoyle, 
Wilts,  and  widow  of  George  C.  Buckston: 
m.  1880,  Gen.  Sir  Edward  Alan  Holdich, 

G. C.B.,who<4  1909.  19,  Onslow  Square, S.  VV. 
Holman,  Lady. — Marion,  da.  of  William 

Street,  of  Norwood : m.  i860,  Sir  Constantine 
Holman,  M.D.,  who  d.  1910,  Vice-Pres.  of 
British  Med.  Asso. 

Son  living — H.  Martin,  b.  1861. 

Daughters  living — Cecil,  b.  1862, — Beatrice, 
b.  1864  : m.  1886,  Charles  Howard. 

Holmes,  Lady. — Adela  Louisa,  da.  ol 
P.  P.  Zohrab,  of  Malta  : m.  1847,  Sir  William 
Richard  Holmes,  H.M.’s  Consul  at  Bosnia 
1860-77,  who  d.  1882. 

Holmes,  Lady, — Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Richard  Gee,  D.D.,  Canon  of  Windsor  : 
m.  1880,  Sir  Richard  Holmden  Rivington 
Holmes,  K C.V.O.,  many  years  Librarian  at 
Windsor  Castle,  and  Sergeant-at-Arms  to 

H. M.,  who  d.  1911. 

Holmes,  Lady. — Isabella,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Faviere  Elrington,  LL.D.,  Q.C.,  Recorder 
of  Londonderry : m.  1871,  Sir  Robert 

William  Arbuthnot  Holmes,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1910,  sometime  Treasury  Remembrancer 
and  Dep.  Paymaster  for  Ireland.  Rivers- 
field,  Bcmerton , Salisbury. 

Sons  living— Arthur,  b.  1876,— Robert,  b. 
1890  ; Capt  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers. 
Daughters  living — Edith, — Norah, — Mabel : 
m.  1906 , Professor  R.  Imelmann, — Isabella 
Rachel;  m.  1918,  Major  Arthur  Richard 
Canning,  R.E., — Evelyn  Iris  : m.  1914,  Major 
Randal  Gresley  Ball,  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusi- 
liers,— Hairiot  Bisset:  m.  1919,  Major  John 
Edward  Talbot  Yonger,  R.F.A. 

Holroyd,  Lady. — Anna  Maria  Hoyles, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Compton,  of  Totnes, 
Devon  : m.  1862,  the  Hon.  Sir  Edward 
Dundas  Holroyd,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of 
Victoria,  who  d.  1916. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Holroyd,  Lady. — Fanny  Fetherston- 
haugh,  da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Alexander 
Macpherson  (Ch.  Sec.  and  Premier  of  Vic- 
toria), of  Melbourne : m.  1891,  Sir  Charles 
Holroyd,  sometime  Director  of  National 
Gallery,  who  d.  1017.  Sturdie  House,  Beech- 
wood  Avenue,  Wey  bridge. 

Hood,  Hon.  Lady  [see  V.  Hood]. 

Hooker,  Lady  [see  Jardine,  Bt.,  cr. 

1872,  and  Gilmour,  Bt.]. 

Hope,  Lady. — Josephine,  only  da.  of 
J.  W.  Fulton,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Braidujle, 
co.  Antrim  : m.  1866,  Sir  Theodore  Cracraft 
Hope,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1915.  21, 

Elvaston  Place,  S.  IV.  ; Bel Ritiro,  San  Remo. 
Hope,  Lady.  — Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Robert  Jefferies,  of  Ipswich;  is  a Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
William  Henry  St.  John  Hope,  Litt.D., 
D.C.L.,  who  d.  1919,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st 
wife.  Galewood,  Great  Shelf ord,  Cambridge- 
shire. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Maurice  St. 
John,  b.  1888. 

Hope,  Lar/y[see V.Combermere,  colls.]. 


Hopton,  Lady.—  Clare  Ellen,  da.  of 
Charles  Guy  Trafford,  of  Michaelchurch 
Court,  Hereford:  m.  1874,  Lieut. -Gen. 

Sir  Edward  Hopton,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1912. 
Hagley  Court,  Hereford. 

Daughters  living — Diana  Caroline, — Clare 
Frances  Mary:  m.  1918,  Augustus  William 
Gadesden,  of  Wilcroft,  Herefordshire. 
Hornby,  Lady. — Catherine,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Tottenham,  Esq.,  of  Ballycurry,  co. 
Wicklow,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Henry  Max- 
well Howard,  18th  Hussars  : m.  1897,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  Adm.  Sir  (William)  Windham 
Hornby,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1899.  6,  Onslow 

Square,  S.  W. 

Horsley,  Lady  [see  Bramwell,  Bt.]. 
Howard,  Lady  [see  Graham-Mont- 
gomery,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Howard,  Lady,  M.B.E.  [see  D.  Norfolk, 
colls.]. 

Howe,  Hon.  Lady  Curzon-. — Alice  Anne, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Clayton  Cowell,  P.C.,  K.C.B.  : m. 
1892.  Adm.  the  Hon.  Sir  Assheton  Gore 
Curzon-Howe,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G., 
who  d.  1911  [see  E.  Howe,  colls.].  Saul- 
fland,  Christchurch,  Hants. 

Howland,  Lady — Elizabeth  Mary  Rat- 
tray, widow  of  James  Bethune,  Q.C.  : m. 
1895,  as  his  third  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  William 
Pearce  Howland,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d. 
1907. 

Howse,  Lady. — Alice  Elinor,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  L.  Marshall,  of  Swiss  Cottage, 
Exeter:  m.  1881,  Sir  Henry  Greenway 
Howse,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1914. 

Sen  living — Henry  Arthur  Greenway,  b.  1899. 
Daughters  living— Phyllis  May,  b 188 7, — 
Dorothy  Muriel,  b.  1892. 

Hudson,  Lady. — Eugenia,  widow  of  Signor 
Vanotti : m.  1885,  Sir  James  Hudson,  G.C.B., 
Ambassador  at  Turin  1852-63,  who  d.  1885. 
Hudson,  Lady. — Isabel  Muir,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Frederick  Havelock  : 
m.  1859,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John  Hudson, 
K.C.B. , who  d.  1893,  Com.-in-Ch.,  Bombay. 
Son  living — Havelock,  C.B.,  C.I.E.  [see 

“ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Isabel  : m.  1901,  Lieut.-Col. 
John  Bruce  Finlaison,  C.M.G. 

Hughes,  Lady. — Georgiana  Maria,  da.  of 
the  late  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Phillpotts,  of 
Cornwall  : m.  1876,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen. 
Sir  William  Templer  Hughes,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1897,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 
Larkbeare  House,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Margaret  Honywood : m.  1887,  Lieut.-Col. 
Cyril  St.  Clair  Cameron,  C.B.,  of  Fordon, 
Tasmania, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Janet 
Mary:  m.  1914,  Col.  Russell  D.  Gubbins, 
formerly  R.F.A. , — Gertrude  Caroline : m. 

1900,  John  Leslie  Hunter. 

Hughes,  Lady. — Theodosia,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  James,  of  Swarland  Park, 
Northumberland  : m.  1871,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Capt.  Sir  Frederic  Hughes,  who  d.  1895. 
Ballycross,  Bridgetown . co.  Wexford. 

Sons  living — Frederick  James  Robert,  b.  1874 ; 
formerly  Capt.  R.A.S.C.:  m.  1902,  Lily,  da.  of 
William  Bolton,  of  The  Island,  Kilmackridge, 
co.  Wexford, — Walter  Hastings  Frederic,  b. 
1875  J Capt.  R.A. 

Daughters  living — Winifred  Emily  Frederica, 
— Georgina  Theodosia:  m.  1901,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Crawford  Armour,  V.  of  Berkeley, 
Gloucestershire, — Gwendolen  Loftus:  m.  1913, 
Aubrey  Topham  de  Vere  Beauclerk,  of  Alde- 
burgh  [see  D.  St.  Albans,  colls.], — Eleanor 
Clifford  : m.  1906,  Llewellyn  Morgan,  of  Plas 
Coed,  Llanfair,  Anglesey. 

Hume,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  R.  Brown, 
Sup.  Surg.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Harris,  Indian  Army  : m.  1872,  Lieut.-Gen. 
Sir  Robert  Hume,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1909. 
Daughters  living — Beatrice  Mary, — Jeanie 
Eileen:  m.  1914,  Frederick  George  Quarry. 
Humphreys,  Lady. — Jane  Blanche,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Gardner,  of  Long  Mure, 
N.B.  : m.  18 — , as  his  third  wife,  Sir  John 
Humphreys,  J.P.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1886,  Coroner 
for  Middlesex. 


KNIGHTS7  WIDOWS. 


1205 


Hunter,  Lady. — Mary  Louisa,  da.  of 
JosephStainburn,  of  Norwood,  S.E. : m.  1871, 
as  his  second  wife,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  (William) 
Guyer  Hunter,  K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  who 
d.  iqo2.  4,  Duke.  Street , Edinburgh. 
Hunter,  Lady. — Ellen,  da.  of  S.  Cann  ; 
m.  1877,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Robert 
Hunter,  K.C.B.,  many  years  Solicitor  to 
the  Post  Office,  who  d.  1913.  Meadfields, 
Haslemerc,  Surrey. 

Hutchinson,  Lady. — Ellen,  da.  of  the 
the  late  Samuel  Horner  Soanes  : m.  1880, 
Sir  Charles  Frederick  Hutchinson,  M.D., 

M. R. C.S.,  who  d.  1907. 

Hutchinson,  Hon.  Lady  Hely-. — [see 

E.  Donoughmore]. 

Hutton,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  William 
Neale,  Esq. : nt.  1865,  Sir  John  Hutton,  who 
d.  1903.  7,  Kensington  Court , W. 

Hyslop,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  — 
Torrance  : m.  1882,  Sir  Thomas  Hyslop,  who 
d.  1919.  Groote  Vallei,  Howick,  Natal. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Ibbetson,  Lady. — Louisa  Clarissa,  da.  of 
Samuel  Coulden,  of  Cambridge  : m 1870, 
Sir  Denzil  Charles  Jelf  Ibbetson,  K C.S.I., 
who  d.  1908,  having  been  Lieut.-Gov.  of 
Punjab.  53,  Nevern  Square.  Earl's  Court. 
S.W. 

Daughters  living— Margaret  Lucy;  m.  1894, 
Evan  Maconochie,  C.S.I., — Ruth  Laura. 
Inglis,  Lady. — Louise,  relict  of  Sir  James 
Charles  Inglis,  who  d.  1911,  sometime  Gen. 
Manager  of  Great  Western  Railway.  28, 
Holland  Park  Avenue , IV. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Louise:  m.  1917, 

S.  E.  Gillett,  Lieut.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L-I- 
Innes,  Lady  (Long). — Emily  Janet,  da.  of 
the  Hon.  John  Smith,  M.L.C.,  of  Llanarth, 
Bathurst:  m.  1st,  1865,  Sir  (Joseph)  George 
Long  Innes,  who  d.  1896,  Judge  of  Supreme 
Court,  N.S.  Wales ; 2nd,  1906,  Georges 
Biard  d’Aunet,  sometime  Consul-Gen.  for 
France  in  Australia.  Winslow , Sydney, 

N. S.  Wales ; Clover  Hill , Sutton  Forest , 
N.S.  Wales 

Sons  living — Edward  Cecil  Long,  b.  1868,— 
Reginald  Heath  Long,  K.C.,  b.  1869, — Clive 
Selwyn  Long,  b.  1871 ; Capt.  British  E 
Africa  Expeditionary  Force,  — Pereival 
Selwyn  Long,  M.C.,  b.  1879;  Major  Irish 
Guards. 

Daughter  living — Mary  Ethel  Long. 

Ireland,  Lady. — Eveline  Alice,  da.  of 
Col. Eardley  Howard, Indian  Army  : m.  1872, 
Col.  Sir  Robert  Megaw  Ireland,  K.B.E., 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1919.  22,  Western 
Parade , Southsea. 

Ironside,  Lady. — Ellen,  da.  of ; 

granted  style  and  precedence  of  widow  of  a 
Knight  Bachelor  1919 : nt.  18 — , William 

Allan  Ironside,  sometime  an  Additional 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  India, 
who  d.  1919,  after  nomination  as  a Knight 
Bachelor,  but  before  receipt  of  the  accolade. 
Irving,  Lady  (Brodribb-). — Florence,  da. 
of  Surg.-Gen.  Daniel  « James  O’Callaghan, 
Bengal  Army:  nt.  1869,  Sir  (John)  Henry 
Brodribb-Irving,  D.Litt.,  LL.D.,  the  dis- 
tinguished exponent  of  Shakespearean  and 
other  characters,  who  d.  1905.  21a,  Con- 

naught Road , Folkestone. 

Ismay,  Lady. — Beatrice  Ellen,  da.  of 
Hastings  Read  : m.  1875,  Sir  Stanley  Ismay, 
K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1914.  Ootacamund,  Nil- 
giris,  India. 

Sons  living — Stanley  Claude  (Calcutta),  b. 
1878  : m.  1906,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
William  McBean,  of  Kingussie,  Inverness, — 
Hastings  Lionel,  b.  1887;  Capt.  Indian  Cav. 
Daughters  living— Florence  Edith,  b.  1876  : 
m.  1895,  Edward  Robert  Kaye  Blenkinsop, 
C.I.E.,  of  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces,  India, 
— Beatrice  Maude,  b.  1883:  m.  1st,  1904, 
Major  Henry  Newton  Kelly,  Indian  Army, 
who  d.  rg — ; 2nd,  1917,  Major  Henry 
Malcolm  Jerome  Alves,  D.S.O. 

Jackson,  Lady. — Ellen  J ulia,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Gregory  Myers,  of  London:  m. 
1876,  Sir  John  Jackson,  C. V.O.,  LL.D., 

F. R.S.E.,  Public  Works  Contractor,  who  d. 


1919.  48,  Belgrave  Square , S.W.;  Henley 
Park,  Henley-on-Thames . 

Daughters  living — Lilian  Ellen,  b.  1879:  m. 
1908,  George  Hamilton,  of  Looseleigh,  Crown 
Hill,  S.  Devon, — Rosalie  Sybil,  b.  188 1 : nt. 
1905,  Col.  Hugh  Montgomerie  Sinclair, 
C.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  formerly  R.E.,  of 
Barming  House,  Maidstone  [see  Sinclair,  Bt., 
cr.  1786,  colls.], — Gertrude  Ella  Mary,  b. 
1886:  m.  1919,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Aloysius 
Francis  Cuffe,  C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,— Ethel  Mil- 
dred Julia,  b.  1888  : m.  1910,  Henry  Lvsaght, 
of  Kilmacoom,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork, — Dorothy 
Elsie,  b.  1894  : m.  1918,  Lieut.-Col.  Colin 
Worthington  Pope  Ramsey,  C.M.G. 

Jacob,  Lady. — Mary  Catherine,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Brown,  of  Edinburgh  : m.  1874, 
Col  Sir  (Samuel)  Swinton  Jacob,  K.C.I.E., 
C.V.O.,  who  d.  1917. 

Jacoby,  Lady. — Hermine  Elizabeth  Fred- 
erica, da.  of  the  late  Gustav  Leipmann, 
of  Glasgow : m.  1883,  Sir  (James) 

Alfred  Jacoby,  who  d.  1909,  M P.  for 
Mid.  Div.  of  Derbyshire.  Oakhill  House, 
Nottingham . 

Son  living — Alfred  Henry  Moritz,  b.  1884. 

Jebb,  Lady. — Caroline  Lane,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Reynolds,  D.D.  : m.  1874, 
Sir  Richard  Clavernouse  Jebb,  O.M.,  M.P. 
for  Cambridge  Univ.,  who  rf.  1905. 

Jelf,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Clark  King,  V.  of  Norham,  Northum- 
berland : m.  1867,  Sir  Arthur  Richard  Jelf. 
formerly  a Judge  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice  ( King’s  Bench  Div.),  who  d.  1917, 
23,  Cambalt  Road,  Putney,  S.W.  15. 

Sons  living — Ernest  Arthur  ( Church  Farm, Pin- 
ner), 6.1868;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893 ; a Master 
of  Supreme  Court : m.  1895,  Rose  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  R.  W.  C.  Reeves,  D.L.j— Charles 
Richard  ( King’s  College  School,  Cambridge), 
b.  1873 ; Headmaster  of  King’s  Coll,  Sch., 
Camb.  : m.  1899,  Frances  Mary  Alice,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Francis  Northcote 
[see  E.  Iddesleigh], — Herbert  William  (12, 
Norfolk  Street,  W.C.),  b.  1882:  admitted 
Solicitor  1908;  Sub-Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve. 

Daughters  living  — Evelyn  Mary.  — Maud 
Emmy, — Gertrude  Marian. 

Jenkins,  Lady. — Florence  Mildred,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Charles  Trevor, 
K.C.S.I.,  of  16,  Harcourt  Terrace,  S.W. : m. 
1890,  Sir  John  Lewis  Jenkins,  K.C.S.I.,  who 
d.  1912,  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen. 
of  India.  Sussex  House,  Kew  Road,  Kew 
Gardens. 

Sons  living — Evan  Meredith,  b.  1896, — David 
Llewelyn,  b.  1899, — John  Vaughan,  b.  1903, — 
Owain  Trevor,  b.  1907. 

Daughter  living — Joyce  Angharad,  b.  1897. 

Jenkyns,  Lady  [see  Paslev,  Bt.  |. 

J ennings,  Lady.  — Mary  Adelaide, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Charles  William 
Smith,  of  Reading  : m.  1854,  Sir  John 
Rogers  Jennings,  who  d.  1897.  Minster 
Lea,  Reigalc. 

Jennings,  Lady. — Mary  Anne,  da.  of  M. 
Shanahan,  Esq.,  of  Marnoo,  Victoria:  m. 
1864.  the  Hon.  Sir  Patrick  Alfred  Jennings, 
K C.M.G.,  sometime  Premier  and  Treasurer 
of  N.  S.  Wales,  who  d.  1897.  Warbrecan, 
Riverina,  N.  S.  Wales ; Garavilla,  Liver- 
pool Plains,  N.  S.  Wales;  Westbrook, 
Queensland. 

Jephson,  Lady. — Harriet  Julia,  da.  of  the 
late  Archibald  Campbell,  of  Thornhill,  Que- 
bec ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1873,  Capt. 
Sir  Alfred  Jephson,  R.N.,  who  d.  1900. 
100,  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea  Embankment, 
S.W. 

Jerred,  Lady. — Gertrude  Blanche,  da.  of 
John  Kirkbank-Lammin  : m.  1901,  Sir 

Walter  Tapper  |erred,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1918. 
Mayfield  Lodge,  Lordship  Lane,  S.E. 
Daughters  living — Three. 

Jett£,  Lady — Berthe,  da.  of  Toussaint 
Laflamme,  of  Montreal  : m.  1862,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Louis  Amable  Jette,  K.C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1920,  sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  Quebec. 
71,  d'Auteuil  Street,  Quebec. 


1206 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Jodrell,  Lady  Cotton-. — Mary  Rennell, 
O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  William  Rennell 
Coleridge,  of  Salston,  Devon ; Vice- Pres. 
Nantwich  Div.,  British  Red  Cross  So.  ; 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  tn.  1878,  Sir  Edward 
Thomas  Davenant  Cotton,  K.C.B.,  who  d. 
1917,  having  assumed  by  Roy.  Licence  1890, 
the  additional  surname  of  Jodrell  [see  V. 
Combermere,  colls.].  Reaceheath  Hall , Nant- 
wich ; Shallcross  Manor , Whaley  Bridge , 
Stockport ; 2,  Portman  Square,  W. 

Johnes,  Lady  Hills-. — Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Johnes,  of  Dolaucothy,  Car- 
marthen : m.  1882,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  James 
Hills,  V C.,  G.C.B.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1919, 
having  assumed  in  1883  the  additional 
surname  of  Johnes.  Dolaucothy , Car- 

marthenshire. 

Johnson,  Lady. — Pauline,  da.  of  the  late 
Julius  Hinterhuber,  of  Salzburg,  Austria: 
m.  1884,  Sir  Henry  James  Johnson,  who  d. 
1917.  55i  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W  1. 

Sons  living — Paul  Manuel  (St.  Johns,  Kanda- 
pola,  Ceylon),  b.  1885 : m.  1915,  Dorothy 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Bird,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. — Basil  Henry,  b.  1887;  2nd 
Lieut.  Herts  Regt. 

Johnston,  Lady — Alice,  da.  of ; 

granted  style  and  precedence  of  widow  of 
a Knight  Bachelor  1919:  m.  18— , the  Hon. 
Charles  John  Johnston,  who  d.  1918,  before 
receipt  of  accolade. 

Jones,  Lady. — Hannah  Howard,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Charter  : m.  1863, 
Sir  Philip  Sydney  Jones,  M.D.,  who  d.  1918. 
11,  Belvedere  Road , Prince's  Park,  Liverpool. 
Sons  living — Three. 

Daughters  living— Four. 

Jones,  Lady.—  Katherine,  da.  of  Major 
A.  Von  Beverhoudt,  58th  Regt.:  m.  1877, 
Gen.  Sir  Howard  Sutton  Jones,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1912.  Mona  House,  Lyme  Regis. 

Jones,  Lady. — Louise,  da.  of  Thomas 
Irwin:  tn.  1873,  the  Hon.  Sir  Lyman  Melvin 
Jones,  who  d.  1917.  Llawhaden,  St.  George 
Street,  Toronto. 

Daughter  living — Eallien  Necora:  m.  1909, 
the  Rev.  Crawford  Brown. 

Jourdain,  Lady. — Ada  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Pattison  Currie,  of  Esher,  by 
his  1st  marriage  with  Anna  Dora,  sister  of 
1st  Viscount  Esher:  m.  1884,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Sir  Henry  John  Jourdain,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1901,  leaving  issue  by  his  2nd 
marriage.  The  Gables,  Bengeo,  Hertford. 
Sons  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Henry 
James  (Port  Louis,  Mauritius ),  b.  1888  : m. 
1913,  Beryl,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Jervis 
Reid, — Percy  Frederick  Currie,  M.C.  (Cochin, 
Malabar  Coast,  India),  b.  1889;  sometime 
Lieut.  King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps:  m.  1916, 
Katharine,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
King  Wightwick,— Charles  Edward  George 
(Balbirnie,  Welwyn,  Herts.),  b.  1890:  tn.  1914, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Rutherford,  of 
Midlothian. 

Daughters  living — Ada  Violet  Emily  : tn.  1912, 
Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Arthur  Bolton,  Manchester 
Regt, — Marguerite  Isabel, — Evelyn  Jessie: 
m.  1916,  William  Edward  Blackett-Ord. 

Judd,  Lady. — Gertrude  Gordon,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Heath,  of  Longparish, 
Hants  : m.  1890,  Sir  George  Judd,  who  d. 
1909,  a breeder  of  pedigree  Hampshire 
Down  sheep.  The  Haven,  Barton  Stacy, 
Hants. 

Karr,  Lady  Seton-. — Jane,  da.  of  W. 
Thorburn,  formerly  of  12,  Buckingham 
Terrace,  Edinburgh  : m.  1886,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Henry  Seton-Karr,  C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1914,  leaving  issue  by  both  marriages. 
47t  Chester  Square,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Malcolm 
Henry,  6.  1882;  Capt  Household  Cav., — (by 
his  2nd  marriage)  Kenneth  William,  M.C., 
b.  1897;  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps. 
Daughter  living — (By  his  211U  marriage)  Helen 
Mary,  b.  1890. 

Kaye,  Lady. — Ada  Charlotte,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Le  Mottee,  of  Le  Vanquiedon.  Jurat 
of  Guernsey,  and  widow'  of  Robert  Seeds, 
Q.C.,  LL.D.,  Queen’s  Advocate-Gen.,  of  11, 


Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin  : m.  1900,  as  his 
2nd  w'ife,  Sir  William  Squire  Barker  Kaye, 
C.B.,  K.C.,  sometime  Assist.  Under  Sec. 
for  Ireland,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut. 
of  Ireland,  who  d.  1901.  n,  Fitzwilliam 
Square,  Dublin. 

Kekewich,  Lady. — Marianne,  da.  of 
James  William  Freshfield  (the  younger),  of 
5,  Bank  Buildings,  E.C.,  and  Reigate  : m. 
1858,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Kekewich, 
P.C.,  who  d.  1907,  a Judge  of  High  Court 
of  Justice  (Chancery  Div.).  70,  Campden 
Hill  Court,  Kensington,  W. 

Sons  living — Charles  Granville,  b.  1859:  tn. 
1886,  Mary  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  TEneas 
Mackintosh,  of  Daviot, — Cecil  Henry,  b.  1865  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  : tn. 
1899,  Nora  Napier,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Alexander  Frederick  Bradshaw,  K.C.B. 
Daughters  living — Emma  Freshfield  : tn. 

1906,  William  Fleming  Blaine,  of  Tangier 
Park,  Basingstoke, — Margaret, — Hilda  Fran- 
ces,— Louisa  Mary:  m.  1895,  Duncan 

Houston  Mackintosh,  of  Drumalin,  Inver- 
ness,— Mabel  Frideswide:  tn.  1900,  Edward 
Robert  Pacy  Moon,  of  6,  Onslow  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Kellner,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  the  late 

F.  B.  Carter,  of  Shanganagh,  co.  Dublin  : 

m.  1882,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  George  Kellner, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.S.I.,  Assist.  Paymaster  of 

Supreme  Court  of  Judicature  in  England, 
who  d.  1886. 

Kelly,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Champion  Russell,  J.P.,  D.L  , of  Stubbers, 
North  Ockendon,  Essex:  m.  1889,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  William  Freeman  Kelly,  K.C.B. , 
who  d.  1914.  Bushy  Hill,  Petersfield,  Hants. 
Kennaway,  Lady. — Alicia  E.,  da.  of  J.  E. 
Jones  : m.  1864,  Sir  Walter  Kennaway, 
C.M.G.,  who  d.  1920,  sometime  Sec.  New 
Zealand  Govt,  in  London.  Melda,  Thicket 
Road,  Anerley,  S.E. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Three. 

Kennedy,  Lady  [see  E.  Courtown, 
colls.]. 

Kennedy,  Lady  [see  E.  La  thorn,  colls.]. 
Kennedy,  Lady. — Cecilia  Sarah,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Richmond,  R.A.,  D.C.L.  : 
m.  1874,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Rann 
Kennedy,  F.v,.,  who  d.  1915,  a Lord  Justice 
of  Appeal.  21,  The  Close,  Salisbury. 

Sons  living — Alfred  Kavenscroft,  K.C.  (3, 
Brick  Court,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  Harlings, 
Newdigate,  Surrey),  b.  1879;  Bar.  Lin- 
coln’s Inn  1903  : m.  1908, — Rev.  Horace,  b. 
1880;  R.  of  High  Bray,  Devon:  tn.  1912, — 
Arthur  Julius  Rann,  D.S.O.,  b.  1883  [see 
“ Companion  age  ”]. 

Daughter  living — Agnes  Edith,  b.  1875. 
Kensington,  Lady. — Alice  Harriot  Mar- 
garet, da  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry 
Campbell  Johnstone,  C.B. : m.  1881,  Sir 

Alfred  Kensington,  sometime  Ch.  Judge, 
Punjab,  who  d.  1918.  3,  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.  W. 

Sons  living — Hugh  le  Geyt,  b.  1886;  some- 
time Rifle  Brig.  (Special  Reserve) : tn.  1918, 
Agnes  Manson  Macfarlane,  da.  of  Richard 
Whitecross  Adamson, — Esmond  Campbell, 
b.  1894;  Capt.  R.G.A 

Daughter  living — Winifred  Margaret  Mylne: 
tn.  1916,  Capt.  William  Gerald  Officer,  W. 
Riding  Regt.,  of  Zara,  N.S.  Wales. 

Ker,  Lady. — Constance,  da.  of  the  late 
Peter  Mitchell,  C LE. : m.  1881,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Arthur  Milford  Ker,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1915. 
Chapslee,  Simla,  India. 

Key,  Lady  Cooper-. — Evelyn,  da.  of 
Signor  Vincenzo  Bartolucci,  of  Carron  Hall ; 
assumed  in  1888  the  additional  surname  of 
Cooper  : m.  1st,  1877,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Adm. 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Astley  Cooper-Key,  P.C., 

G. C.B.,  D.C.L. , F.R.S.,  who  o'.  1888,  leaving 
issue  by  his  1st  marriage;  2nd,  1896. 
Maurice  Ansell,  I.R  G.S.  55,  Elm  Park 

I Gardens,  S.  W. ; Beacon sf  eld  Terrace, 
Hythe,  Kent. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Aston 
McNeill  Cooper,  C.B.,  b.  1861  [see  “ CoM- 
I’ANionage  — Edmund  Moore  Cooper, 

M.  V.O.  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — (by  his 


KNIGHTS  WIDOWS. 


2nd  marriage)  Astley  Dundas  Cooper,  D.S.O., 
b.  1883  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage;  Two. 

King,  Lady. — Ethel,  da.  of  George  Aider- 
man  Smith,  D.L  , of  Wheatcroft  Cliff,  Scar- 
borough : m.  1891,  Sir  Henry  Clark  King, 
who  d.  1920.  26,  First  Avenue,  Hove, 

Sussex. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1896. 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  Marion 
Evelyn:  m.  1916,  Major  H.  F.  Willcocks, 
R.F.A.,who  d.  1919. 

Kirkpatrick,  Lady.  — Isabel  Louise, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Sir  David  Mac- 
pherson,  of  Chestnut  Park,  Toronto  : m. 
1883,  the  Hon.  Sir  George  Airey  Kirk- 
patrick, K.C.M.G.,  Q.C.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1899. 
38,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W. ; Closeburn, 
Toronto. 

Knight,  Lady. — Relict  of  Sir  Henry 
Edmund  Knight,  Lord  Mayor  of  London  1882, 
who  d.  1917.  Stainhill  Park , Hampton, 
Middlesex. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Knollys,  Lady. — Ellen  May,  da.  of  Philip 
Henry  de  la  Motte  : m.  1874,  Sir  (Clement) 
Courtenay  Knollys,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1905, 
Gov.  and  Com.  in.-Ch.  of  Leeward  Islands. 
York  Cottage,  Wey bridge,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  living — Dorothy  Caroline:  m.  1904, 
Drury  Wake,  of  Chesterton,  Weybridge  [see 
Wake,  Bt.,  colls.], — Evelyn:  m.  1912,  J 

Clairmont  Wood,  cf  Clairmont,  Natal,  and 
Barham  Lodge,  Weybridge. 

Knox,  Lady , M.B.E.  [see  Dundas,  Bt.,  cr. 
1898]. 

Kortright,  Lady. — Theresa,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Charles  Forbes,  17th  Regt. : m. 
1865,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Cornelius  Hen- 
dricksen  Kortright,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1897. 

Kynsey,  Lady. — Isobel  Keith,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  J.  K.  Jolly,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Farm- 
land, Kandy,  Ceylon:  m.  1866,  Sir  William 
Raymond  Kynsey,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1904. 
Stoke  Ldoge,  Bridport , Dorset. 

Laidlaw,  Lady. — Mary  Eliza,  da.  of  Capt. 
W.  B.  Collins : m.  1879,  Sir  Robert  Laidlaw, 
who  d.  1915. 

Daughters  living — Ethel,  b.  1882:  m.  1916, 
Prichard  Birkett  Yeilding,  of  Glenaster  Lodge, 
Newcastle  West,  co.  Limerick,  and  Briar 
Hall,  Gomersal,  Yorkshire, — Mildred,  b. 
1887 : m.  1909,  W.  Nash  Vinson,  who  d. 
1915, — Dorothy,  b.  1892. 

Lamb,  Lady. — Bella,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Farquharson,  of  Banchory,  Kincar- 
dineshire: m.  1871,  Sir  John  Cameron  Lamb, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.  (formerly  Second  Sec.  of  Gen. 
Post  Office),  who  d.  1915.  Craigchattan, 
Banchory,  Scotland. 

Sons  living — John  Farquharson  ( Cambridge ), 
b.  1872 ; Sup.  Engineer  of  Post  Office 
for  E.  Counties:  m.  1918,  Edith  Gwendoline, 
da.  of  John  Hunt,  of  Coton,  Cambridge, — 
Benjamin,  b.  1875  ; Major  R.G.A.  : m.  1908, 
Phyllis  Nina,  da.  of  the  late  George  Owen 
Meares,  of  Plas  Llanstephan,  Carmarthen- 
shire. 

Daughter  living — Lucy  Walker,  b.  1883. 

Lambert,  Lady. — Annie  Julia,  da.  of  the 
late  Gen.  F.  D.  Atkinson,  B.S.C. : m.  1869, 
Sir  John  Lambert,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1916. 
23,  Nevern  Mansions,  Earl's  Court,  S.W. 

Son  living — Walter  John,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874  [see 
“ Companionage  ”]. 

Landry,  Lady. — Relict  (m.  1870)  of  Sir 
Pierre  Armand  Landry,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1916. 
Dorchester,  New  Brunswick. 

Sons  living — Six. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Lang,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Walter  MacLellan,  of  Blairvaddick,  Dum- 
bartonshire; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Shefekat 
of  Turkey,  and  Order  of  Elizabeth  of  Rou- 
mania  : m.  1876,  Sir  Robert  Hamilton  Lang, 
K.C.M.G.,  a distinguished  banker  and 
financier,  who  d.  19x3.  Clutha,  Lower 
Bourne,  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Son  living — Walter  Hamilton,  b.  1884;  Major 


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Indian  Cav.  (Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1st,  1910 
(divorce  1916),  Irene  Higgins;  2nd,  1919, 
Gwnneth  Bewley. 

Daughters  living — Anna  Hamilton,  b.  1880 : 
m.  1903,  the  Rev.  Richard  de  Crespigny 
Thelwall,  V.  of  Small  Heath,  Birmingham, — 
Mary  Alice,  b.  1884:  m.  1911,  Byron  D. 
Rogers,  U.S.  Navy,  who  d.  1915, — Victoria 
Maggie,  b.  1886. 

Lange,  Lady. — Beatrice  Emily,  da.  of 
the  late  Augustus  F.  R.  Frinneby,  ofStreat- 
ham : m.  1880,  Sir  Daniel  Lange,  who  d. 
1894. 

Langelier,  Lady. — Marie  Louise  Ade- 
laide Braun  : m.  1892,  as  his  second  wife, 
Sir  Francis  Charles  Stanislas  Langelier, 
K.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  sometime  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Quebec,  who  d.  1915.  Spencer  Wood, 
Quebec. 

Sons  living — Francois  Oscar  Braun,  b.  1895, — 
Joseph  Charles  Marc  Pascal,  b.  1903, — Joseph 
Francois  Edouard  Gerard,  b.  1909. 

Daughters  living — Marie  Anne  Juliette,  b. 
1894, — Marie  Laure  Gis£le  Francoise,  b.  1897. 

Laughton,  Lady. — Maria  Josefa,  da.  of 
Eugenio  de  Alberti : m.  as  his  second  wife, 
Professor  Sir  John  Knox  Laughton,  R.N., 
Professor  of  Modern  History  in  London 
Univ.,  who  d.  1915,  leaving  issue  by  both 
marriages. 

Sons  living — Francis  Eugene,  M.C.,  b.  1888  ; 
Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders, — 
Jeffery  Kerr,  b.  1892  ; Lieut.  R.N. : m.  1918, 
Lesley,  da.  of  Alexander  Cunningham,  of 
Cambusmoor,  Disbury, 

Daughters  living — Elvira  Sibyl ; Principal, 
Women’s  Roy.  Naval  Ser., — Grace  Effing- 
ham: m.  1st,  1915,  John  Russell  Little,  Lieut. 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers,  who  d.  (killed 
inaction  during  European  War)  1917;  2nd, 
1918,  H.  Graham  Bell,  of  Chepstow. 

Laurier,  Lady. — Zoe,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  N.  R.  Lafontaine,  of  Montreal : m.  1868, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Wilfrid  Laurier,  P.C., 
G.C.M.G  , 15  years  Prime  Min.  of  Canada, 
who  d.  1919.  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Law,  Lady. — Katherine,  da.  of  Nicolas 
Hatsopoulo,  of  Athens:  m.  1893,  Major  Sir 
Edward  FitzGerald  Law,  K.C.S.I. , K.C.M.G., 
sometime  Financial  Member  of  Council  of 
Gov. -Gen.  of  India,  who  d.  1908. 

Lawrance,  Lady. — Charlotte  Georgena, 
da.  of  Major  G.  H.  Smart,  of  Tumby  Lawn, 
Boston : m.  1861,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John 
Compton  Lawrance,  P.C.  (M.P.  for  Lincoln- 
shire S.  (C)  1880-85,  and  for  Lincolnshire  S., 
Kesteven,  or  Stamford,  Div.  1885-90,  and  a 
Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice,  King’s 
Bench  Div.  1890-1912),  who  d.  1912.  7, 

Onslow  Square , S.W. 

Lawrence,  Lady.  — Margaret  Alice,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Jackson,  of  Southport, 
Lancashire:  m.  1873,  Sir  Joseph  Lawrence, 
v\ho  d.  1919  (having  been  nominated  a 
Baronet  in  1918,  and  whose  Armorial  Bear- 
ings are  on  record  at  the  College  of  Arms). 
Oak  lands,  Kenley,  Surrey. 

Daughter  living — Maud  Beatrice:  m.  1898, 

Arthur  Joseph  Hungerford  Pollen  [see  Pollen, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Lawson,  Lady. — Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Edmund  Packe  : m.  1871,  Sir  George 

Lawson,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1898.  36,  Craven 
Hill  Gardens,  W.  ; Asherne,  Dartmouth. 

Son  living — Edmund,  b.  18 — . 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Edith  ( Baroness 
Braybrooke ):  m.  1917,  as  his  second  wife,  the 
7th  Baron  Braybrooke. 

Layard,  Lady. — Ada  Alexandrina.  da.  of 
the  late  Alfred  Alexander  Julius,  of  Stanley 
Lodge,  Mortlake:  m.  1882,  Sir  Charles  Peter 
Layard  (sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  Ceylon), 
who  d.  19*5.  The  Grey  House,  Langton 
Green,  Kent. 

Sons  living — Charles  Peter  Julius,  M.C.,  b. 
1885  ; Capt.  R.A. : m.  1919,  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Morley,  M.P.  for  Brecknock, — 
Raymond  Julius,  b.  1886, — Austen  Havelock, 
b.  1895. 

Daughters  living — Ada  Mildred : m.  1904, 
Brig. -Gen.  Hubert  Isacke,  C.S.I..  C.M.G., — 
Edith  Vivien. 

Leach,  Lady  [see  Bazley,  Bt.]. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Le  Blanc,  Lady. — Hermine,  da.  of  the  lat.e 
Theodore  Beaudry,  of  Montreal : m.  t885, 
Sir  (Pierre)  Evariste  Le  Blanc,  K. C.M.G., 
K.C.,  who  d.  1918,  Lieut. -Gov.  ©f  Quebec. 
Spencer  Wood,  Quebec. 

Lee,  Lady , — Henrietta  Burleigh,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  James  Hill,  of  Brighton  : m. 
1861,  Sir  Joseph  Cocksey  Lee,  who  d.  1894. 
Walworth  House  Thirlestane  Road , Chel- 
tenham. 

Sons  living — Lennox  Bertram  ( How  Caple 
Court,  near  Ross,  Herefordshire),  b.  1864  : I 
m.  1892,  Edith  Gertrude,  da.  of  Malcolm 
MacLellan, — Robert  Scott  Denzil,  b.  1882. 

Lee,  Lady. — Madeleine,  only  da.  of  Ben- 
jamin Franklin  Smith,  of  New  York,  and  ! 
widow  of  Arthur  Taylor  : m.  2ndly,  1892,  Sir  ! 
Henry  Austin  Lee,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B. 

Lee-Warner  [see  Warner]. 

Leigh,  Lady. — Alice  Ann,  el.  da.  of  the  j 
late  Daniel  Adamson,  first  Chm.  of  Man-  j 
Chester  Ship  Canal  Co.  : m.  1868,  Sir  Joseph  | 
Leigh,  who^f.  1908,  sometime  M.P.  for  Stock-  | 
port.  5.  Holbeck  Hill  Scarborough. 

Sons  living — Thomas  Herbert  ( Clumber 
Cottage,  Poynton,  Cheshire),  b.  1873 ; a 
shipper,  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.): 
tn.  1905,  Ruth  Eugenie  Ellison  Miller,  of 
Kersal,  Manchester, — Joseph  Egerton,  b. 
1876 ; Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  : m.  1920,  Kath- 
leen Doris  Padfield,  of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 
— Oswald  Bowes  ( The  Nutshell,  Scawby,  \ 
Lincolnshire),  b.  1877;  an  iron  master, — j 
Adamson  Lennox  ( Eastholme,  Burton  Slather, 
Lincolnshire),  b.  1878  ; an  iron  master. 
Daughters  living — Alice  Mary,  b.  1874, — 
Kathleen  Marguerite,  b.  1880 : m.  1902, 

William  J.  Orr,  cotton-spinner,  of  Barton 
Grange,  near  Preston. 

Leigh,  Hon.  Lady  [see  B.  Leigh,  colls.].  ' 

Lee- Pemberton  [see  Pemberton]. 

Leng,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Low,  of  Kirriemuir  : m.  1897,  as 
his  second  wife,  Sir  John  Leng,  LL.D.,  who 
d.  1906,  Editor  and  Managing  Proprietor  of 
the  Dundee  Advertiser.  Kinbrae,  Newport- 
on-Tay,  Fife. 

Lentaigne,  Lady. — Phillis  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Coflfev,  of  Dublin:  m.  1882, 
Sir  John  Lentaigne,  F.R.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1915. 
Sons  living — Edward  Charles,  D.S.O.,  b.  1884  j 
[see  “ Companionage  ”],  — Benjamin,  b. 
1886, — Joseph  Ignatius  Nugent,  b.  1889  : m. 
1919,  Helen  Evelyn  Viola,  da.  of  Lewis  Has- 
lam,  M.P.  for  Newport,  of  8,  Wilton  Crescent, 
S.W. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Sydney  Teresa, — 
Phillis  Mary:  tn.  1914,  James  Stanley 

Mathews. 

Letchworth,  Lady. — Mary  Constance,  | 
widow  of  Thomas  Blaikie  : m.  1902,  Sir 
Edward  Letchworth,  who  d.  1917.  14, 

Cornwall  Gardens , S.W. 

Lethbridge,  Lady. — Edith  Seymour,  da- 
of  H.  F.  Waring,  of  Lyme  Regis,  Dorset.  I 
and  widow  of  George  Bellett,  Bengal  Edu- 
cational Ser. : m.  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Alfred  j 
Swaine  Lethbridge,  K.C-S.I.,  M.D.,  who  d \ 
1917.  Osborne,  Tavistock,  Devon. 

Lethbridge,  Lady. — Emma,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Neave,  and  widow  of  the  late  j 
Frederick  Burbidge,  of  Micklefield,  Herts  : 1 
tn.  1897.  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Roper  Leth- 
bridge, K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1919. 

Son  living  — Francis  Washington,  D.S.O.,  \ 
b.  1867  [see  “Companionage”). 

Daughter  living — Caroline  Anne  Roper  ( Lady 
Barnes) : tn.  1894,  Sir  Frederic  Gorell  Barnes, 
of  Eyot  Wood,  Shiplake,  and  Barnes,  Derby- 
shire. 

Lewis,  Lady. — Edith,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
William  Grant,  formerly  a M.L.C.  of  Sierra 
Leone:  tn.  1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  j 
Samuel  Lewis,  C.M.G  , who  d.  1903.  Oxford 
Street , Freetown,  Sierra  Leone;  Christine- 
ville.  Sierra  Leone. 

Lindley,  Lady. — Fanny  Henrietta,  da.  of  j 
Dr.  Maximilian  Getz  : m.  1879,  Sir  William 
Heerlein  Lindle}',  who  d.  1917. 

Son  living — William  Maximilian  (74.  Hazle  < 
well  Road,  Putney,  S.W.  15),  M.C.,  b.  1891  -J 


Capt.  R.E.  (T.F.)  : tn.  1914,  Florence  Mary, 
da.  of  William  Crossman  Spencer,  of  West 
Kirby,  Cheshire. 

Linton,  Lady. — Harriet  Maria,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Allen:  m.  1867,  Sir  James 
Dromgole  Linton,  who  d.  1916  18,  Queen 

Anne's  Grove,  Bedford  Park , W. 4. 

Sons  living — Henry,  b.  1868, — James,  b.  1869. 
— Robert,  b.  1873. 

Daughters  living — Violet:  m.  1910,  Thomas 
Cheater, — Mary:  tn.  1902,  Herbert  Granville 
Fell, — Helen : tn.  1915,  Geoffrey  Strover  Wil- 
liams,— Christine:  tn.  1909,  George  Coombe, 
— Margaret. 

Llewelyn,  Lady. — Theodora  Louisa,  da. 
of  Charles  Harvey,  of  Campbelltown,  Ar- 
gyll: tn.  1873.  Sir  Robert  Baxter  Llewelyn, 
K. C.M.G  , who  d.  1919. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Margaret, — Mary 
Gladys. 

Lloyd,  Lady. — Julia,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Marion  Welstead,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of 
Whatlington,  Sussex  : tn.  1914,  as  his  second 
wife,  Col.  Sir  Morgan  George  Lloyd,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1917 , having  had  issue  by  his  1st 
marriage.  35,  Evelyn  Mansions,  Carlisle 
Place,  S.W. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Owen  Fitz- 
stephen,  b.  1879  ; Capt.  Connaught  Rangers  : 
tn.  1913,  Hilary  Marion,  da.  of  W.  H.  Fish,  of 
Vicar’s  Croft,  Galway,  and  Birkdale,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Ethel 
Julia. 

Lockhart,  Lady,  C.I. — Mary  Katharine, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Eccles,  Cold- 
stream Guards : tn.  1888,  as  his  second 

wife,  Gen.  Sir  William  Stephen  Alexan- 
der Lockhart,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d. 
1900,  Com.-in-Ch.,  India,  leaving  issue  by 
his  1st  marriage.  187,  Queens  Gate,  S.W. 
Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Murray 
MacGregor,  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N. 

Lockyer,  Lady. — Thomazine  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Samuel  Woolcott  Brown,  of  Por- 
chester  Terrace,  W.  : tn.  1903,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  (Joseph)  Norman  Lockyer,  K.C.B., 
LL.D., Sc.  D.,  F.R.S.,  an  eminent  astronomer, 
who  d.  1920,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marri- 
age. 

Sons  living — (By  -his  1st  marriage)  Norman 
Joseph,  b.  i860  : tn.  1886,  Maud  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Bowers  May, — Hughes 
Campbell,  C.B.,  R.N.,  b.  1866  [see  “Com- 
panionage.”— William  James  Stewart  (16, 
Penywern  Road,  Earl's  Court,  S.W.  and 
Salcotnbe  Regis),  b.  1868;  Ch.  Assist.  Hill 
Observatory,  Salcombe  Regis,  and  Major 
R.A.F., — Ormonde  Hooley  Spottiswoode,  b. 
1871;  Major  Australian  Forces:  tn.  1900, 
Louie,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Edwards,  of 
Ballarat,  Australia. 

Daughters  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Rosa- 
line Annie  : tn.  1887,  Herbert  Edward  Thorne, 
— Winifred  Lucas. 

Longmore,  Lady. — Mary  Rosalie  Helen, 
da.  of  Capt.  W.  S.  Moorsom,  52nd  L.I.  : tn. 
1862,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Longmore,  C.B. . 
whorf.  1895.  The  Paddock,  Woolston,  South- 
ampton. 

Sons  living— Of  whom  the  el.,  John  Constan- 
tine Gordon,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  b.  1870  [see 
“ Companionage”]. 

Loring,  Lady. — Frances  Louisa,  da.  of 
John  Adams,  of  Holyland,  Pembrokeshire: 
tn.  1865,  Adm.  Sir  William  Loring,  K.C.B., 
whorf.  1895.  Stonelands,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Lovell,  Lady. — Fanny,  da.  of  W.  Hooper: 
tn.  1875,  Sir  Francis  Henry  Lovell,  C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  who  d.  1916,  Dean  of  London  Sch. 
of  Tropical  Medicine 
Sons  and  Daughters  living. 

Low,  Lady  [see  Douglas,  Bt.,  cr.  1777]. 

Low,  Lady. — Katherine,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Thompson  : tn.  1882,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Frederick  Low,  who  d.  1917,8  Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (King's  Bench  Div.).  17* 
Orsett  Terrace,  W. 2. 

Son  living — Stephen  Philpot  ( Mahir  Lodge, 
Dormans  Park,  Surrey,  and  3,  Hare  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.),  b.  1883;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1906;  Major  Hampshire  Regt.  : m.  1906, 
Bertie  Faith,  da.  of  R.  Crosse. 


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Daughters  living — Hannah  Austin,  b.  1885  : 
m.  1911,  Francis  Trevelyan  Villiers  Bayly, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  29,  Lambolle  Road,  N.W., 
and  3,  Hare  Court,  Temple,  E.C., — Esther 
Jessie  Austin,  b.  1886  : m.  1908,  Jasper 

Knight,  of  Bolney  Comb,  Shiplake-on- 
Thames. 

Lowe,  Lady  Drury-. — Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  T.  Smith:  m.  1876,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Drury  Curzon  Drury-Lowe,  G.C.B.,  who  d. 
1908.  Keydell,  Horndean , Hants. 

Lowry,  Lady. — Helena  Macgregor,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Gree  , of  Sea  Park 
co.  Antrim  : tn.  1893,  Adm.  Sir  Robert 
Swinburne  1 owry,  K..C.B.,  who  d.  1920. 
Wtckh<m  Lorige,  Wickham,  Hants. 

Son  living — Robert  Giaham,  R.N.,  b.  1899; 
becamr  Lieut.  1919. 

Daughter  living — Violet  Hope,  b.  1904. 
Lubbock,  Lady  [see  Herschel,  Bt.]. 
Lucas,  Lady. — Florence  Emma,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Caswell,  R.  N.  : m.  1867,  as 
his  second  wife,  Gen.  Sir  Alfred  William 
Lucas,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1896.  Cliffpark, 
Teignmouth. 

Luck,  Lady. — Ellen  Georgina,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Frank  Adams,  C.B.  : m.  1867, 
Gen  Sir  George  Luck,  G.C.B.,  who  d,  1916. 
7,  Sloane  Street,  S.  W. 

Ludlow,  Lady. — Alice  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Sworder,  of  Hertford  : 
m.  1876,  Sir  Henry  Ludlow,  who  d.  1903. 
Lugard,  Lady. — Matty,  da.  of  J.  Full- 
brook  : m.  1871,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen.  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Lugard,  G.C.B.,  who 
d.  1898. 

Lukis,  Lady. — Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Steuart,  C.I.E.,  R.A.;  is  a Lady  of 
Giace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  has  1st  class  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal:  m.  1885,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Pardey  Lukis,  K.C.S.I.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  who 
d.  1917. 

Son  living — Sydney,  b.  1886:  m.  1915,  Una 
Hope.  da.  of  J.  W.  Langton,  of  4 a.  The  Albany, 
Piccadilly,  W. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Lumb,  Lady. — Sara,  da.  of  Alderman 
William  Williams,  of  Chester:  m.  1890, 

Sir  Charles  Frederick  Lumb,  LL.D.,  some- 
time a Puisne  Judge  of  Jamaica,  who  d. 
1911. 

Lumsdfn,  Lady. — Mary  Margaret,  da.  of 
John  Marriott  : m.  1862,  Gen.  Sir  Peter 
Stark  Lumsden,  G.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1918. 
Buckromb , Dufftown , Banffshire. 

Lushington,  Lady.— Kate  Maria,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Morgan,  V.  of  Corston, 
Somerset : m.  1862,  Sir  Franklin  Lushington, 
who  d.  1901,  Ch.  Magistrate  for  London. 
Templehurst,  Southborough,  Kent. 

Sons  living — George  Henry  Fitzjames,  b. 
1872  : m.  1898,  Julia  Mabel,  da.  of  Henry 
Turnover  Armitage, — Franklin,  b.  1875. 
Daughters  living — Louisa  Gertrude, — Mildred 
Helen. 

Lyall,  Lady. — Florence  Lyall,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Fraser:  m.  1870,  Sir  Charles 
James  Lyall,  K.C.S.I.,  C. I E.,  who  d?  1920. 
82,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — Charles  Elliott,  b.  1877, — John 
Henry,  b.  1885. 

Daughters  living — Florence  Winifred  : m. 
1916,  Col.  Edgar  Gaussen,  sometime  Army 
Ser.  Corps,  who  d.  1919. — Ethel  Beatrice, — 
Phyllis  Mary, — Cecil:  m.  1917,  William 

Alexander  Fleet,  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards, 
who  d.  (killed  in  action  during  European 
War)  1918, — Dorothy  Hilda  Denham. 
Lyall,  Lady. — Katharine,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
J.  Cautley  : m.  1874,  Sir  James  Broadwood 
Lyall,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1916. 
Statenborough  House,  Eastry , Kent. 

Lyons,  Lady. — Louisa  Jane,  el.  da.  of 
Thomas  Penrice,  of  Kilvrough  House,  Gla- 
morganshire : in.  1879,  Adm.  of  the  F leet 
Sir  Algernon  McLennan  Lyons,  G. C.B  , who 
d.  1908.  Grosvenor  House,  Milt  Street, 
Eastbourne. 

Son  living — Algernon  Edmund  Penrice,  D.S.O., 
b.  1886  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 


Daughters  living — Winifred,  b.  1885  : m.  1920, 
Harry  Lavallin  Puxley, — Maud  (twin),  b. 
1885:  m.  1915,  Edgar  Walter  Mead,  Pro-Con- 
sul, Chengtu,  China. 

Lyons,  Lady. — Psyche,  da.  of  the  late 
Isaac  Cohen : m.  1883,  Sir  Joseph  Lyons, 
Founder,  Chm.,  and  Managing  Director  of 
Joseph  Lyons  and  Co.  (Limited),  caterers, 
who  d.  1917.  26,  West  Kensington  Gardens, 
W. 

Macalpine,  Lady.  — Marianne,  da.  of 
James  Barlow,  J.P.,  of  Accrington  : m 1877, 
Sir  George  Wa  son  Macalpine,  who  d.  1920. 
Broad  Oak,  Accrington. 

Sons  living — George  Lawson,  b.  1880, — James 
Barlow.  F.R.C.S.  (of  Manchester),  b.  1882; 
Capt.  R.A. M.C.:  m.  916,  Doris,  da.  of 
Herbert  Jones,  of  Oswestry, — john  Leonard, 
b.  1885 — Francis  Geoffrey,  b.  1894. 

Daughter  living — Helen  Marjorie,  b.  1889. 
McBride,  Lady.  — Margaret,  youngest 
da.  of  Niel  McGillivray,  of  New  Westmin- 
ster, British  Columbia  : m.  1896,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  McBride,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  some- 
time Premier  of  British  Columbia,  who  d. 
1917. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

McCall,  Lady. — Clarie  Pearson,  da.  of 
Major  William  John  James  Reynolds,  of 
Hobart,  Tasmania : m.  1900,  as  his  second 
wife,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  John  McCall, 
K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  who  d.  1919,  Agent  Gen. 
for  Tasmania  in  London.  30,  Nevern  Man- 
sions, S.W. 

Sons  living — Two. 

M ‘Call- Anderson  [see  Anderson]. 
McCallum,  Lady. — Agnes,  da.  of  Stephen 
Oates,  J.P  , shipbroker,  of  Grimsby:  m. 
1875,  Sir  John  Mills  McCallum,  who  d.  1920, 
M.P.  for  Paisley.  Southdene , Paisley. 
McCallum,  Lady. — Maud,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Fitzmaurice  Creighton,  formerly 
R.M.L.I.  : m.  1897,  as  his  second  wife,  Col. 
Sir  Henry  Edward  McCallum,  G.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1919.  Lauriston,  Crawley  Ridge, 
Camberley. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Charles  Henry, 
b.  1884;  Capt.  Highland  L.I. : m.  1913,  Grace 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Domett  Nairne, 
R.  of  Baldock,  Herts,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  St. 
Albans. — (by  2nd  marriage)  Henry  Ivo,  b. 
1910. 

Daughter  living — (By  2nd  marriage)  Helena 
Iris,  b.  1904. 

M'Cammond,  Lady. — Annie,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Rossborough,  of  Glasgow, 
and  widow  of  John  Kelso,  Esq.,  of  Glasgow: 
m.  1897,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  William  M'Cam- 
mond,  who  d.  1898. 

Macan,  Lady. — Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  John 
Bradshaw  Wanklyn,  of  Cheam  : m.  1877,  Sir 
Arthur  Vernon  Macan,  M.D.,  who  d.  1908. 
MacCullagh,  Lady. — Ida,  da.  of  M. 
McClelland,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Glendarragh, 
Londonderry:  m.  1880,  Sir  James  Acheson 
MacCullagh,  M.D.,  who  d.  1918.  Lisgorm, 
Galway. 

MacDonald,  Lady. — Ethel,  R.R.C.,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  W.  Cairns  Armstrong,  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  widow  of  P.  Craigie 
Robertson,  I.C.S.  : m.  1892,  Col.  the  Rt 
Hon.  Sir  Claude  Maxwell  MacDonald,  P.C., 
G.C.M.G.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  (successively 
Min.  in  China  and  Ambassador  in  Japan 
1896-1912),  who  d.  1915.  Royal  Cottage,  Kew, 
Surrey. 

Daughters  living— Two. 

Macdonald,  Lady — Mary,  2nd  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Pugh  Richardson,  formerly  a Judge  of 
Superior  and  Supreme  Court,  N.-W.  Terri- 
tories, Canada:  m.  1876,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 

Donald  Alexander  Macdonald,  C.M.G., 
I.S.O.,  who  </.  1920.  Ottawa , Canada. 
MacDonell,  Lady. — Anne,  da.  of  Ed- 
ward Lumb,  of  Wallington,  Surrey : m. 

1870,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hugh  Guion 
MacDonell,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d. 
1904.  10,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Son  living — Edgar  Errol  Napier,  C.M.G.,  b. 
1874  [see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

MacDougall,  Lady. — Adelaide  Marianne, 
da.  of  the  late  Philip  John  Miles,  of  Leigh 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Court,  Bristol : m.  i860,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Gen.  j 
Sir  Patrick  Leonard  MacDougall,  K.C.M.G.,  j 
who  d.  1894.  22,  Elvaston  Place , S.  IV. 

MacDougall,  Lady  Patten-.  — Alice 
Mary,  O.B.E. , el.  da.  of  the  late  Major  James 
H >rne,  of  Stirkoke,  Caithness-shire  ; is  a 
J.P.,  and  Pres.  Argyllshire  Branch  British 
Red  Cross  So.,  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920:  m.  1884,  Sir  James  Patten- 
MacDougall,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1919.  Galla- 
nach,  near  Oban. 

McDougall,  Lady. — Ellen  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Lidgett,  J.P.,  of  Blackheath, 
S.E.  : m.  1882,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  John 
McDougall  (sometime  Chm.  of  London 
County  Council),  who  d.  1917,  having  had 
issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  mariages.  Clifton 
House,  Greenwich  Park , S.E. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  John  Na- 
pier, b.  1873  : m.  1919,  Marta  Weste,  of  Ren- 
mark,  S.  Australia, — Norman,  b.  1876  : m. 
1900,  Katharine,  da.  of  Charles  Birks,  of 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia, — (by  2nd  marriage) 
Frank  Lidgett,  b.  1884  ; Capt.  Australian 
Forces:  m.  1915,  Madeline  Joyce,  da.  of 
Frank  Cutlack,  J.P.,  of  Renmark,  S.  Aus- 
tralia. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Lucy, 
b.  1868  : m.  1899,  Napier  K.  Birks,  of 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia, — Janie,  b.  1869, — 
Florence,  b.  1870  : m.  1903,  the  Rev.  John 
Jenkins,  V.  of  Beddgelert,  N.  Wales, — (by 
2nd  marriage)  Margery  Lidgett,  b.  1885, — 
Catharine  Judith,  b.  1890. 

McDowell,  Lady. — Relict  of  Sir  Alexan- 
der McDowell,  G.B.E.,  who  d 1918. 

McEacharn,  Lady.  —Mary,  da.  of  John 
Boyd  Watson,  mine  owner,  of  Bendigo, 
Victoria,  Australia  : m.  1882,  as  his  second 
wife.  Sir  Malcolm  Donald  McEacharn,  who 
d.  1910.  Galloway  House , Garlieston ; 
Walden  Chislehurst. 

Son  living — Neil  Boyd  Watson  ( Galloway 
House,  Garleiston),  b.  1884 ; Capt.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers,  and  a D.L.  for 
Wigtownshire:  tn.  1912,  Marie, da.  of  Walter 
Raphael. 

Daughters  living — Eila  Mary  ( Lady  Guthrie ) : 
tn.  1913,  Capt.  Sir  Connop  Guthrie,  K.B  E , 
Grenadier  Guards,  of  36,  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  W., — Madeleine  (Lady 
Mitchcll-Thomson)  : tn.  1909,  Sir  William 
Mitchell-Thomson,  K.B.E  , M.P.,  2nd  Bt. 

MacGregor,  Lady. — Charlotte  Mary, 
da.  of  Frederick  W.  Jardine,  Esq.,  of  Orme 
Square,  W.  : m.  1883,  Maj-Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Metcalfe  MacGregor,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
who  d.  1887.  Hampton  Court  Palace. 

McIlwraith,  Lady. — Harriette  Anne,  da. 
of  Archibald  Mosman,  of  Armidale,  N.S. 
Wales : m.  1879,  the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 
McIlwraith,  K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1900, 
having  been  thrice  Premier  of  Queensland. 
Tower  Cottage , Winchelsea. 

Daughter  living — Leila  Harriett,  b.  1880  : tn. 
1903,  James  McGowan,  of  Hiham,  Winchel- 
sea, Sussex,  and  Persey,  Blairgowrie. 

McIntyre,  Lady. — Isabella,  da.  of  the 
late  Alexander  Grant,  of  Glasgow  : tn.  1875, 
as  his  2nd  wife  and  his  deceased  wife’s 
sister,  the  Hon.  Sir  John  McIntyre,  who 
d.  1904. 

Mackenzie,  Lady. — Annie,  da.  of  John 
Munro,  Esq.,  of  Glenglass,  Ross-shire:  ni. 
i860,  Sir  John  Mackenzie,  K.C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1901.  Heathfield , Palmerston  South, 

Otago , New  Zealand. 

Mackenzie,  Lady. — Helen,  da.  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Dulley,  of  Wellingborough, 
Northants:  m.  1879,  Sir  Stephen  Mackenzie, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  who  d.  1909.  The  Croft, 
Dorking,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Stephen  Morton,  b.  1880,— 
Andrew  Ronald,  b.  1884. 

Daughter  living — Diana. 

Mackenzie,  Lady  Muir-.— Mary  Therese, 
el.  da  of  the  late  Henry  Windsor  Villiers 
Stuart  [Power  Bt.,  cr.  1836,  colls.];  has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal:  tn.  1904,  as  his 
3rd  wife,  Sir  John  William  Pitt  Muir-Mac- 
kenzie,  K.C.o.I.,  who  d.  1916  [see  Muir- 
Mackenzie,  Bt.,  colls.].  25,  Pelham  Place, 
S.W. 


Mackenzie,  Lady  Owen-. — Mary  Matilda, 
da  of  the  late  Hugh  Darby  Owen,  of  Bettws 
Hall,  Montgomeryshire,  and  widow  of 
(1st)  Francis  Fenwick,  and  (2nd)  of  A.  G. 
Bovill,  Bar.-at-law  ; received  Roy.  licence 
1909  to  assume  the  additional  surname  of 
Owen  before  that  of  Mackenzie  in  right  of  en- 
tail : m.  3rdly,  1905,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
George  Sutherland  Mackenzie,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  who  o'.  1910.  Brantham  Court , Suffolk; 
Betlws  Hall , Montgomeryshire  ; 6,  Chesham 
Street,  S.  W. 

McLaren,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  James 
McCracken,  of  Glenapp,  Ayrshire  : m.  1881, 
Sir  John  McLaren  K.B.E  who  d.  1920. 
High  field  House , Headmgley , Leeds. 

Son  living — Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  18 — 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Maclean,  Lady. — Helen  Henderson,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Murdoch : m.  1852, 

Sir  Andrew  Maclean,  who  d.  1900. 

Maclean,  Lady. — Isobel.  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Matthew  Holmes,  M.L  C , of  We’lington, 
New  Zealand  : m.  1867,  the  Hon.  Sir  George 
Maclean,  wnorf  1917.  Hazelwood,  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand;  Wamngton,  Otago,  New 
Zealand. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Maclean,  Lady. — Mattie,  second  da.  of 
the  late  John  Sowerby,  of  Ben  well  Tower,* 
Northumberland  : m.  1869,  Sir  Francis 

William  Maclean,  K.C.I  E.,  who  d.  1913. 
17,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 

Maclean,  Lady. — Theresa  Ella  Drum- 
mond, da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Harry  North 
Dalrymple  Prendergast,  V.C.  [see  Prender- 
gast,  “ Knights'  Widows  ”]  : m.  1913,  as  his 
second  wife,  Kaid  Sir  Harry  Maclean,  many 
years  Instructor-Gen.  to  Sultan  of  Morocco’s 
Armv,  who  d.  1920,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st 
marriage.  Drimnin  House,  Tangier , Mo- 
rocco. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Nora : 
m.  1912,  Col.  Philip  H.  Evans,  R.A.,  of  Gib- 
raltar,— Hebe, — Edith  Claire  de  Vere:  m. 
1915,  Staff -Surg.  Horace  Bryden  Hill,  M.B., 
R.N. 

McLeod,  Lady. — Dora  Macdonald,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Graham  Macdonald  Burt,  M.D.: 
m.  18P3,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
John  Chetham  McLeod,  G.C.B.,  who  d 1914, 
ieaving  issue  by  both  marriages.  Bellvue , 
North  Berwick. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Torquil 
John,  D.S.O.,b.  1870  [see  “ Companionage  ”], 
— Henry  Maurice  ( Waltrim , Lindula,  Ceylon), 
b.  1872 : m.  1906,  Annie  Morrison  Mason,  da. 
of  Isaac  Lawrence. — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
— Norman  Macdonald,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1885 
[see  “ Companionage  ”],—  Alexander  Kelty, 
b.  1888;  Capt.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) : m.  19x6,  Euphemia,  da.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Patrick  Murray  Smythe,  Provost  of  St. 
Ninian’s.of  Hamilton  House,  Perth. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Amy 
Kelty,  b.  1865  : tn.  1891,  A.  L.  Kirk. 

Macleod,  Lady. — Sophia,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Houldsworth,  of  Belvidere, 
Lanarkshire:  m.  1859,  Sir  George  Husband 
Baird  Macleod,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  who 
d.  1C92,  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Glas- 
gol^Univ.  Fiunary , Shandon,  Dumbarton- 
shire. 

McMahon,  Lady. — Clara  Ann,  da.  of 
James  Daniel  Webster,  of  Yea,  Victoria, 
Australia  : m.  1884,  as  his  second  wile, 
Capt.  the  Hon.  Sir  Charles  McMahon, 
K.C.M.G.  [McMahon,  Bt.,  cr.  1815],  Ch. 
Commr.  of  Police,  and  Speaker  of  Legisla- 
tive Assembly  of  Victoria,  who  d.  1891. 
Eastern  House,  174,  George  Street,  East 
Melbourne,  Victon'a,  Australia. 

Macnee,  Lady. — Mary  Buchanan,  da.  of 
Peter  Macnee,  of  Glengilp:  m.  1859,  as 
his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Daniel  Macnee,  LL.D., 
who  d.  1882,  a celebrated  portrait  painter, 
and  Pres,  of  Roy.  Scottish  Academy.  6, 
LearmoUnl  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

M ‘Queen,  Lady. — Charlotte  Helen,  da. 
of  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Pollard,  formerly 
R.E.  : m.  1873,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John  Withers 
M'Quefn,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1909. 

Daughter  living— Marion : tn.  1914,  Charles  B. 
Horsburgh. 


knights’  widows. 


21 1 


M‘Vail,  Lady. — Lily  Neilson,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  N.  Brown:  m.  1877,  Sir  David 
Caldwell  M'Vail,  M.B.,  who  d.  1917.  34, 
Montague  Street , Glasgow. 

Son  living — James  Roy,  b.  1878. 

Daughter  living — Lily  Agnes  Gordon,  b.  1879: 
m x 906,  John  Macintyre,  solicitor,  of  Glasgow. 

M'Vicker,  Lady.  — Maria,  da.  of  John 
Gilmer,  of  Belfast:  m.  1847,  Sir  Robert 
M'Vicker,  who  d.  1897. 

Madden,  Lady. — Gertrude  Frances,  da. 
of  Francis  John  Sidney  Stephen:  m 1872, 
the  Hon  Sir  John  Madden,  G C M.G.,LL.D  , 
who  d.  1918,  Ch.  Justice  of  Victoria.  Clive- 
den, East  Melbourne , Victoria;  Yamala, 
Frankston,  V ictoria. 

Son  living — Guy  Ross,  b.  1873. 

Daughters  living— Amy,  b.  1873  : m.  18—, 
Harry  Osborne, — Sylvia,  b.  18 — : m.  1898, 
Capt.  Clement  Vallange,  O.B.E,The  Buffs, — 
Ruby  Constance;  b.  18 — : m 19 — , Pat  Os- 
borne, of  Willeroo,  Australia, — Crystal  Leslie, 
b.  1881, — Beatrice  Maii  St.  John,  b.  1890  : m. 
1912,  Maurice  Bailleau,  of  Studley,  Toorak, 
Australia. 

Maden,  Lady. — Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Joshua  Meller,  of  Lytham,  Lancashire:  m. 
1891,  Sir  John  Henry  Maden,  who  d.  1920. 
Rockcliffe  House,  Bacup. 

Son  living — Henry,  b.  1892. 

Major,  Lady. — Relict  (m.  1886),  of  Sir 
Alfred  Major,  whoa?.  1907,  sometime  Director 
of  Army  Contracts.  Gibraltar  Close , Cook- 
ham  Dene , Berks. 

Daughter  liv  ng — Alfreda  Bertha  : m.  19x9, 
Arnold  Herbert  Sidney  Woolf. 

Manning,  Lady. — Eliza  Anne,  da.  of  the 
Very  Rev.  William  Sowerby,  Dean  of 
Goulburn : m.  1849,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the 
Hon.  Sir  William  Montagu  Manning, 
K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1895,  formerly  a 
Judge  of  N.S.  Wales  Supreme  Court. 
Wallary,  Sydney  N.S.  Wales. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen : m.  18 — , Richard 
Philp,  whoi.  18 — , of  Geelong,  Victoria. 

Manning,  Lady. — Nora,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Torpy,  of  co.  Clare:  m.  1868,  Sir 
William  Patrick  Manning,  who  d.  1915.  Am, 
Rose  Bay,  Woollahara,  N.S.  Wrales. 

Manns,  Lady  [see  B.  Rendlesham, 
colls.]. 

Mansfield,  Lady  [see  B.  Howard  de 
Walden,  colls.]. 

Mantell,  Lady. — Elinor  Knight,  2nd  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Hitchcock,  M.D.,  of  Fid- 
dington  House,  Devizes:  m.  1867,  Sir  John 
lies  Mantell,  F.R.G.S.,  who  d.  1893. 

Marindin,  Lady. — Kathleen  Mary,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Stevenson, 
K.C.B.,  Gov.  of  Mauritius:  m.  i860,  Col. 
Sir  Francis  Arthur  Marindin,  K.C.M.G., 
R.E.,  who  d.  1900.,  Senior  Inspecting 
Officer  of  Railways.  3 , Sloane  Court,  S.W. ; 
Craigflower,  Torrybum , Fife. 

Daughter  living — Kathleen  Mary  Isabel. 

Mark,  Lady.  — Emily  Mary,  da.  of  Robert 
Lewis  Jones,  of  Chester:  m.  1861,  Sir  John 
Mark,  who  d.  1909  (Mayor  of  Manchester 
1890  and  1891). 

Markby,  Lady. — Lucy,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Edward  Taylor,  of  Weybridge  : m. 
1866,  Sir  William  Markby,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d. 
1914.  Headington  Hill,  Oxford. 

Markham,  Lady. — Theodora,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  Francis  Gtrvers;  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920'  m. 
1894,  Adm.  Sir  Albert  Hastings  Markham, 
K.C.B.,  a distinguished  Arctic  Explorer 
and  Writer,  who  d.  1918.  191,  Queen's  Gate 

Place . S.  W. 

Daughter  living — Joy  Mary  Minna,  b.  1900: 
m.  1919,  Capt.  W Sidn-y  McCann,  M.C., 
Ph.D.,  Canadian  Field  Artillery. 

Marriott,  Lady. — Charlotte  Louisa,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Tennant,  R.N.,  of  Need- 
wood  House,  Staffordshire  : m.  1872,  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Thackeray  Marriott, 
P.C.,  K.Cj  who  d.  1903,  sometime  Judge 
Advocate-Gen. 

Marriott,  Lady. — Lucy,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Gibson,  V.  of  Brent  and  Furneaux 
Pelham,  Herts  : m.  1864,  Sir  Charles  Hayes 


Marriott,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1910.  Kib- 
worth  Har court,  Leicester. 

Marshall,  Lady. — Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Gwyllym  Young,  of  Corby,  Lin- 
colnshire : m.  1877,  Sir  James  Marshall, 

C. M.G.,  who  d.  1889.  17,  Denbigh  Road 
Nottmg  Hill  Gate,  W. 

Marshall,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Francis 
Beaumont,  of  Peterborough  : m.  1889,  as 

his  second  wife.  Sir  Anthony  Marshall,  first 
Lord  Mayor  of  Manchester,  who  d.  1911. 
Woodfield , Havant. 

Martin,  Lady. — Efa  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Phillipps,  of  Barham  Hall,  Ips- 
wich : m.  1898,  Col.  Sir  Richard  Edward 
Rowley  Martin,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1907.  Clay  don,  Ipswich. 

Son  living — Richard  William  Colvile,  b.  1901. 
Daughter  living — Sarah. 

Martin,  Lady. — Margaret  Neilson,  da.  of 
Thomas  Murray  Cockburn,  of  Dalkeith  : m. 
1879,  Sir  George  Clement  Martin,  M.V.O., 
Mus.D.,  many  years  Organist  of  St.  Paul’s, 
who  d.  1916. 

Martin,  Lady. — Sarah  Anne,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  John  Homfray  Harrhy,  of  Hoar- 
withy,  Herefordshire:  m.  1869,  Sir  (Thomas) 
Acquin  Martin,  Agent  Gen.  to  Govt,  of 
Afghanistan,  who  d.  1906. 

Marzials,  Lady. — Julia  Louisa  Kington, 
da.  of  Major  Benjamin  Kington  Finnimore, 
R A.  : m.  1885,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Frank 
Thomas  Marzials,  C.  B.,  sometime  Ac- 
countant-Gen. of  the  Army,  who  d.  1912, 
leaving  issue  by  both  marriages.  9,  Lad- 
broke  Square,  Notting  Hill,  W. 

Son  living — (By  his  xst  marriage),  Maurice,  b. 
1868. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Alice, 
6.1872, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  AdaMargaret, 
b.  18—:  m.  1919,  Arnold  Angus,— Phyllis 
Louise,  b.  18 — . 

Mason,  Lady. — Matilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Henry  Sparkes  : m.  1887,  Sir  George 
Charles  Mason,  who  d.  1904. 

Masson,  Lady. — Therese  Emilie  Louise 
da.  of  Frieaerich  Kruger,  of  Berlin  : m.  1875, 
Lieut. -Col.  Sir  David  Parkes  Masson,  C.I.E., 
who  d.  igis- 

Daughter  living — Marie  Therese:  m.  1908, 

Capt.  Robert  Forbes  Stanley  Stanley -Creek, 

D. S.O. 

Mather,  Lady  — Emma,  da.  of  Thomas 
Watson,  of  Highbury : m.  1863,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  William  Mather,  P.C.,  who  d.  1920. 
Bramble  Hill  Lodge,  Bramshaw,  New 
Forest.  Hants 

Son  living — Louis  Emmerson,  b.  1887  : m. 
1912.  Leila,  da.  of  J.  B.  Morley,  of  Canada. 
Daughters  living — Alice:  m.  1891,  John  T. 
Petro,  of  39,  .South  Street,  Park  Lane,  W.i, 
— Florence  ( Landlord,  Lodge,  Salisbury) : m. 
1898,  P.  Couston  Bulloch,  who  d.  1911, — 
Dorothy  : m.  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  Hugh 
Murray,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E  , — Marjorie:  m.  1909, 
Lieut. -Col.  Malcolm  G.  Melvill,  of  Ollerton 
Hall,  Knutsford,  Cheshire. 

Mathew,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Edwin  Biron,  V.  of  Lympne, 
Kent  : m.  1861,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James 
Charles  Mathew,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  sometime  a 
Lord  Justice  of  Appeal,  who  d.  1908.  40, 

Kensington  Square,  IV. 

Sons  living  — Theobald,  b.  1866, — Charles 
James,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  b.  1872  [see  “Com- 
panionage  ”]. 

Maude,  Lady  [see  M.  Headfort,  colls.  J. 
Maxim,  Lady.—  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Haynes,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A. : 
m.  1881,  Sir  Hiram  S.  Maxim,  C.E.,  the 
well-known  inventor  of  the  automatic  sys- 
tem of  firearms,  who  d.  1916.  43,  Strealham 
High  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. 

Maxwell,  Lady. — Lillias  Grant,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  Aberigh-Mackay,  D.D.  : m.  1870, 
Sir  William  Edward  Maxwell,  K.C.M.G.. 
who  d.  1897,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Gold 
Coast  Colony.  New  Empress  Club. 

Son  living— Denis  Wellesley,  b.  1872  ; is  Major 
Indian  Army  : m.  1913,  Georgina  Constance, 
da.  of  Sir  Stair  Andrew  Agnew,  K.C.B.  [see 
Agnew,  Bt.  cr.  1629]. 


1212 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Meiklejohn,  Lady. — Maud  Louisa,  da. 
of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Henry  Hamilton 
Beamish,  C.B.  ; a Chevalier  of  Order  of 
Silver  Cross  cf  George  I.  of  Greece  : m. 
1893,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Hope  Meikle- 
john, K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1909.  23, 

Cliveden  Place,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.i. 

Son  living — Ian  Hamilton  Hope,  R.N.,b. 1896  ; 
Lieut.  R.N. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Evelyn  Hope,  b. 
1894  : m.  1919,  Hugh  G.  E.  Durnford,  Lieut. 
R.F.A. 

Menzies,  Lady. — Annie  Perceval,  da.  of 
John  Alexander  Drought:  m.  1879,  as  his 
third  wife,  Sir  William  John  Menzies,  Agent 
to  Gen.  Assembly  of  Church  of  Scotland, 
who  d.  1905.  Canaan  House , Edinburgh; 
123,  George  Street , Edinburgh. 

Menzies,  Lady. — Margaret  Henrietta,  el. 
da.  of  Capt.  Joseph  Baker,  of  W.  India  and 
Pacific  Co.:  m.  1886,  Sir  Walter  Menzies, 
who  d.  1913,  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Lanarkshire. 
Cuter euch,  Fintry,  Stirlingshire  ; 34,  Gordon 
Square,  W.C. 

Sons  living — James,  b.  1887  : I ieut.  Glouces- 
tershire Regt.:  m.  1918,  Ruth  Evangeline 
Hughes,  da.  of  Major  Frederick  William 
Templetown  Robinson,  D.S.O.  [see  Hughes, 
Bt.], — Walter  Baker,  b.  1888  : tn.  1914,  Ina, 
el.  da.  of  Stephen  Salter,  of  Oxford, — William 
Ferguson,  b.  1893, — Joseph  Baker,  b.  1901. 
Daughters  living — Muriel,  b.  1890:  m.  1916, 
Lieut.  Henry  Denton  Ackerley,  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve,  of  Liverpool, — Gladys,  b.  1895. 

Mercer,  Lady. — Katherine  Frances,  da. 
ofthelate  W.  F.  Lawrence,  of  Boston,  L'.S.  A. : 
m.  189^,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  David  Mercer,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1920.  7,  Bicker,  hall  Mansions,  W. 

Sons  living — David  Dixon,  b.  1896  ; Lieut. 
R.N..  — Lawrence  (twin),  b.  1896;  Capt. 
R.M.L.I. 

Daughter  living — Margaret,  b.  1894  : m.  19—, 
Major  R.  H.  Allen,  h.F.A. 

Michie,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  ot  the  late 
John  Richardson,  M.D.,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Hospitals:  m.  1840,  the  Hon.  Sir 

Archibald  Michie,  K.C.M.G.,  Q.C.,  who  d. 
1899. 

Daughter  living— Isabella  (Lady  A'  Beckett :) 
m.  1875,  the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  A’Beckett, 
sometime  a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court, 
Victoria,  who  d.  19T9,  of  Kabarook,  Orrony 
Road,  Armadale,  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Miller,  Lady. — Emma  Blanche,  da.  of 
the  late  Joseph  Rolls,  of  Locksbottom 
House,  Keston,  Kent : m.  1879,  Sir  Gor- 
don William  Miller,  K.C.B.,  V.D.,  J.P.,  who 
d.  1906,  Accountant-Gen.  ot  the  Navy.  4, 
Hove  Court,  Hove , Sussex. 

Son  living — H.  R.  Gordon  (46,  Lancaster  Gate, 
W.,  and  Junior  Carlton,  and  Royal  Thames 
Yacht  Clubs),  b.  Jan  1883. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy  Blanche  ( Pellhurst , 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight),  b.  Dec.  1883. 

Miller,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Robert 
Moat,  Esq.,  of  Moat  Park,  Dunmurry,  co. 
Antrim:  m.  1861,  Sir  William  Miller,  M.D. , 
who  d.  1900.  Termonbacca  House,  Brachead, 
Londonderry. 

Milman,  Lady. — Susan  Augusta  Carter, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Hanbury,  of  Bolehall, 
Staffordshire:  m.  1871,  Sir  Archibald 

John  Scott  Milman,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1902, 
sometime  Clerk  of  the  House  of  Commons 
[see  Milman,  Bt.,  colls.].  10,  Old  Court 
Mansions,  Kensington,  IV. 

Milvajn,  Lady, — Mary  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Henderson,  of  Leazes  House, 
Durham  : m.  1875,  Sir  Thomas  Milvain, 
C.B.,  K.C.,  who  d.  1916,  Judge  Advocate-Gcn. 
Eglingham  Hall , Alnwick. 

Son  living — Henry  Roland,  b.  1880;  Capt. 
Lancers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps):  m.  1st, 
1909,  Gwladys  Hope,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Munton  Jaffray,  of  The  Stydd, 
Lyndhurst  [Jaffray,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1912, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Mitchell, 
of  Jcsmond  Tower,  Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Daughter  living— Dulcie  Mary,  b.  1883:  tn. 
1905,  John  Jervis  Pawson  [V.  St.  Vincent]. 
Milward,  Lady.  — Susanna,  da.  of 
Edward  Parker,  of  Retford  : m.  1865,  Sir 


Christopher  Annakin  Milward,  who  d.  1906. 
Club  Chambers,  York. 

Mirrielees,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  Donald  Currie,  G.C.M.G.  : m.  1879, 
Sir  Frederick  James  Mirrielees,  K.C.  M.G., 
who  d.  1914.  Pasture  Wood,  Dorking; 
Garth,  Aberfeldy,  Perthshire. 

Son  living — Donald,  b.  1881  : m.  1910,  Mary 
Cavendish,  el.  da.  of  Major  Joseph  Gladding 
Pangbourne,  of  Baltimore,  U.S.A. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Celia,  b.  1891 : tn. 
1913,  Lieut. -Col.  Waldemar  Sigismund  Dacre 
Craven,  D.S.O.,R.H,A 

Mitchell,  Lady. — Eliza  Conway,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  James  Ind  Welldon,  D.C.L.,  V. 
of  Kennington,  Ashford,  Kent,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Canterbury  : m 1889,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Charles  Bullen  Hugh 
Mitchell,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1899,  Gov.  of 
Straits  Settlements.  Bur  gate.  House,  Canter- 
bury. 

Mitchell,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Edward 
Hume  Smedley,  Dist.  Judge,  Colombo, 
Ceylon  : m.  1865,  Sir  William  Wilson  Mit- 
chell, C.M.G.,  who  d.  1915.  Colombo , 

Ceylon. 

Sons  living — William  Edward,  b.  1869:  m. 
19(9,  Blanche  Arnold  Hameen,  da.  of 
James  Wats  n Nicol,  of  Buenjs  Aires, — 
Frank  Smedley,  b.  1873:  m.  1901,  Mary 
Frances  Payne,  da.  of  Alexander  Cross,  of 
Edinburgh. 

Daughters  living — Mary  Winifred  Wilson : m. 
1898,  William  Poyntz  Spurway,  who  d.  1919, 
— Euith  Lilian:  m.  1914,  James  Mortimer 
Blizard, — Kate  Millicent:  m.  1903,  Allred 
Ge  rge  Gresham  Hyoe, — Eugenie  j anei  Eliza- 
beth: tn.  1908,  Robert  Wallace  Forbes, — 
Dcrothy  Hume  Smedley:  m.  19x0,  George 
Ernest  Hooper. 

Mitchell,  Lady. — A.,  da.  of  the  late  T. 
Goble:  m.  18—,  Sir  Thomas  Mitchell,  C.V.O., 
who  d.  1919.  37,  Salisbury  Road,  Cranes- 
water  Park,  Southsea. 

Moloney,  Lady. — Frances  Isabella  Sophia 
Mary  Owen,  da.  of  Henry  Owen  Lewis, 

J. F.,  D.L.,  of  Inniskeen,  co.  Monaghan  : m. 
1897,  as  his  second  wife,  Capt.  Sir  Cornelius 
Alfred  Maloney,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1913, 
having  been  successively  Gov.  of  Lagos, 
British  Honduras,  Windward  Islands,  and 
Trinidad, 

Moncrieff,  Lady  Scott-.  —Mary  Deborah, 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Albright,  of  Marie- 
mont.  Edgbaston : m.  1890,  as  his  3rd  wife, 
Col.  Sir  Colin  Campbell  Scott-Moncrieff, 

K. C.S.I.,  K C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1916, 
leaving  issue.  11,  Cheyne  Walk,  S.  W. 
Daughters  living — Lucy:  m.  1906,  Maurice 
Sheldon  Amos,  a Judge  of  Native  Court  of 
Appeal,  Cairo, — Margaret. 

Monro,  Lady  [see  Pelly  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Montagu,  Lady. — Catherine  Frances,  da. 
of  the  late  Gen  Poole  Vallancey  England : 
m.  1859,  Gen.  Sir  Horace  William  Montagu, 
K C.B.,  who  d.  1916  [see  D.  Manchester, 
colls.].  17,  Oxford  Road,  Colchester. 

Moody,  Lady. — Alice  Harriet,  da.  of  the 
late  Alfred  Blackburne  Frend,  of  Oaklands, 
Worplesdon,  Guildford:  m.  1885,  Sir  James 
Matthew  Moody,  M.R.C.S.,  who  d.  1915, 
Med.  Sup.,  London  Co.  Asylum. 

Morant,  Lady. — Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Edwin  Cracknell,  of  The  Grange,  Wethering- 
sett,  Suffolk : tn.  1896,  Sir  Robert  Laurie 
Morant,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1920.  15,  Chester 

Terrace,  S.  W. 

Morel,  Lady. — Susan  Elliott,  da.  of 
William  Gibbs,  of  Cardiff ; m.  1873,  Sir 
Thomas  Morel,  who  d.  1903.  The  Lindens, 
Penarth,  Glamorganshire  ; St.  Andrew's 
House,  Dinas  Powis,  Glamorganshire. 

Morgan,  Lady. — Alice  Augusta,  da.  of 
Henry  Edward  Clinton,  District  Road  En- 
gineer, Queensland  : tn  1880,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Morgan,  who  d.  1916.  Clinton , Bris- 
bane, Queensland. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughters  living— Three. 

Morgan,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Margaretta, 
da.  of  James  Buckley,  of  Penyfai  and 


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Castle  Gorfod,  Caermarthen shire  : m.  1874,  ! 
Sir  Morgan  Morgan,  who  d.  1894.  7,  Bath 
Terrace , Inslow,  N.  Devon. 

Morice,  Lady. — Emily,  da.  of  James 
Hacket,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Belson,  R.E.  : 
m.  1863,  Capt.  Sir  George  Morice,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1904. 

Morris,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  only  da.  of 
David  O’Connor  Henchy,  D.L.  (sometime 
M.P.  for  co.  Kildare),  formerly  of  Stone- 
brook,  co.  Kildare : m.  1875,  Sir  George 
Morris,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1912.  36,  Leeson 

Park , Dublin. 

Daughter  living — Elizabeth  Julia. 

Morris,  Lady. — Florence,  widow  of 
Franklin  C.  Pollard : m.  1868,  Sir  Lewis 
Morris,  author  of  ’‘The  Epic  of  Hades,” 
and  other  poems,  who  d.  1907.  Penbryn , 
Carmarthen. 

Son  living — Arthur  Lewis,  b.  18 — : m.  1918, 
Margaret,  da.  of  G.  A.  Sandford.  J.P.,  of 
Upland  Court,  Northwood,  M ddlesex. 
Daughters  living — Amy, — Ethel  Elizabeth. 

Morrish,  Lady. — Sara  Nash,  da.  of  the 
late  Christopher  T.  Gabriel,  of  Norfolk 
House,  Streatham,  S.W.  : m.  1866,  Sir 

Thomas  Buxton  Morrish,  who  d.  1909,  Chm. 
of  British  and  Foreign  Sch.  So.  Langhurst , 
Horsham. 

Sons  living— Harold  Gabriel  ( Leonard  House, 
Sutton,  Surrey)  b.  1867  : m.  1909,  Helen  Mary, 
da.  of  Sir  George  Hayter  Chubb,  1st  Bt.. 
Arthur  Gabriel  (Caversham,  Sutton,  Surrey), 
b.  1869:  m.  1904,  Christine,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Margetson. 

Morton,  Lady.—  Ada,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
G.  A.  Craster,  R.E.  : m.  1886,  as  his  2nd 
wife,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Gerald  de  Courcy 
Morton,  K.C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  who  a.  1906, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
May  Geraldine,  b.  1878 : m.  1908,  Lieut.-Col. 
George  Despard  Franks,  D.S.O.,  who  d. 
(killed  in  act. on  during  European  War)  1918, 
— Eleanor  de  Courcy,  b.  1881 : m.  19T0,  Capt. 
Norman  Neill,  Hussars,  who  d.  (killed  in 
action  during  European  War)  1914, — (by  his 
2nd  marriage)  Geraldine  Ada,  b.  1887.  m. 
1912,  Maj.-Gen.  Hugh  Jamieson  Elies,  C.B., 
D.S.O. 

Moss,  Lady. — Emily  2nd  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Robert  Baldwin  Sullivan,  a Judge  of 
Court  of  Queen’s  Bench  : m.  1871,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Charles  Moss,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1912,  Ch. 
Justice  of  Ontario.  219,  Lonsdale  Road, 
Toronto. 

Sons  living — Glenholme,  b.  1879 : m.  19131 
Mabel  Alexander, — Thomas,  b.  1885. 
Daughters  living — Emily:  m.  1909,  William 
Edward  Davidson,  who  d.  1913, — Adelaide 
Frances. 

Moss,  Lady. — Florence  Nellie,  da  of  the 
late  John  Robert  Craig,  of  Peterborough: 
m.  1902,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  (Horace) 
Edward  Moss,  who  d.  1012,  Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  Moss’s  Empires 
(Limited),  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd 
marriages.  Middleton , Gorebridge,  Midlo- 
thian ; 20,  Hans  Court,  S.  IV. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Leonard 
Bramwell,  b.  1882, — Charles  Somerville,  b. 
1883. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Ellen  Martha, — Dora  Alice, — (by  his  2nd 
marriage),  Edvina  Mary. 

Mottram,  Lady. — Margaret  Edith,  da.  of 
William  Aikman  Morton,  surgeon,  formerly 
of  Horwich,  near  Bolton : m.  1894,  Sir 

Richard  Mottram,  whoa?.  19x4.  Beech  House , 
Pendleton , Salford. 

Muir-Mackenzie  [see  Mackenzie]. 
Murray,  Lady. — Ada  Agnes,  el.  da.  of 
George  Ruthven,  of  Kendal : m.  1867,  Sir 
James  Augustus  Henry  Murray,  LL.D, 
D C L.,  D.Litt.,  who  d.  1915,  Editor  of  the 
“New  English  Dictionary.”  Sunnyside, 
Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

Sons  living — Harold  James  Ruthven,  b.  1868  ; 
H.M.  Div.  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Birmingham 
m.  1897,  Kate  Maitland,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Samuel  Maitland  Crosthwaite, — Ethel- 
bert  Thomas  Ruthven  (The  Eyrie,  Radlett, 
Herts),  b.  1870;  a Civil  Engineer:  m.  1894, 


Lilian  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Hills,— 
Wilfrid  George  Ruthven,  b.  1871  ; Registrar 
Univ.  of  Cape  Town:  m.  1899,  Phoebe,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Woodhead, — Sir  Os wyn 
Alexander  Ruthven,  K.C.B.,  b.  1873  [see 
“Knightage”], — Rev.  TElfrie  Charles  Ruth- 
ven, b.  1880:  m.  1909,  Winifred,  da.  of  A. 
Bartholomew,  of  East  London,  Cape  Colony, 

• — Arthur  Hugh  Jowett,  b 1886;  Vice-Prin- 
cipal of  Anglo-Chinese  Coll.,  Tienstin,  China: 
m.  1913,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Robertson. 

Daughters  living — Hilda  Mary  Emily  Ruth- 
ven, b.  1875;  Director  in  Mediaeval  and 
Modern  Languages  at  Girton  Coll.,  Camb., — 
Ethelwyn  Edith  Agnes  Ruthven,  b.  r 878  : m. 
1900,  C.  Wilfred  Cousins,  Director  of  Census 
and  Statistics,  Union  of  S.  Africa, — Elsie 
Mayflower  Ruthven,  b.  1882  : m.  1920,  Robert 
Alexander  Barling,  of  Lyttelton,  lransvaal, — 
Rosfrith  Ada  Nina  Ruthven,  b.  1884, — 
Gwyneth  Nesta  Lilian  Ruthven,  b.  1 888  ; 
sometime  Mathematics  and  Physics  Mistress, 
Perse  Girls’  Sch.,  Camb.:  m.  1916,  Major 
Harry  T.  Logan,  M.C.,  Canadian  Machine 
Gun  Corps. 

Murray,  Lady  (Wolfe).  — Fanny,  da.  of 
the  Jate  James  Robson,  of  Pontefract,  and 
widow  of  Sir  Donald  Horne  Macfarlane  : m. 
1913,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
James  Wolfe  Murray,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  T919 
[see  Murray,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls  ].  Cringle  tie, 
Peebleshire. 

Murray,  Lady. — Isabel,  da.  of  the  late 
'1  homas  Henderson,  shipowner,  of  Glasgow : 
m.  1889,  Sir  John  Murray,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S., 
LL.D.,  Ph.D.,  D.Sc.,  the  well-known 
Naturalist  and  Oceanographer,  who  d.  1914. 
Challenger  Lodge,  Wardie,  Edinburgh. 

Sons  living — John  Challenger,  b.  1894:  m. 
1920,  Ce  ilia  Annette  Mary,  da.  of  Sir 
(Stafford)  narry  William  Jerming.iam,  nth 
Bt., — Thomas  Henderson,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Pitcairn,  b.  1891 : 
m.  1914,  Capt.  John  Peter  Ralph  Marriott, 
C.M.G.,  formerly  R.N., — Rhoda  Isabel,  b. 
1893, — Winifred  Alice,  b.  1900. 

Napier,  Lady  [see  Culme-Seymour,  Bt.]. 
Nation,  Lady.  — Matilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Gen.  C.  Wahab,  Madras  Army  : m. 
i860,  Gen.  Sir  John  Louis  Nation,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1906. 

Naz,  Lady. — Julie  Hersilie,  da.  of  Jules 
David  Constantin,  Esq.,  sugar  planter,  of 
Benares  : m.  1859,  Sir  Virgile  Naz, 

K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1901.  Port  Louis,  Mau- 
ritius ; Belvedere , Curepipe,  Mauritius. 
Need,  Lady.  — Ellen,  da.  of  Edward 
Whitby,  formerly  of  Church  Broughton, 
Derbyshire  : m.  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Arthur 
Need,  who  d.  1888.  53,  Coleridge  Road, 

Crouch  End,  N. 

Nelson,  Lady. — Janet,  da.  of  Duncan 
McIntyre,  of  Toowoomba,  Queensland  : m. 
1870,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hugh  Muir  Nelson, 
P.C.,  K.C.M.G..  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Queensland, 
who  d.  1906.  Gabbinbar,  Toowoomba , 
Queensland. 

Nepean,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Anne,  da.  of 
Edward  Francis  Jenner,  of  Chislehurst : m. 
1864,  Sir  Evan  Colville  Nepean,  C.B.,  who 
d.  1908  [see  Nepean,  Bt.  colls.]. 

Nethersole,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Edward  Nicholas  Coventry 
Braddon,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G.  isee  Braddon, 
“ Knights’  Widows  ”] : m.  1887,  Sir  Michael 
Nethersole,  C.S.I.,  who  d.  1920. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Neville,  Lady. — Edith  Cranstoun,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  T.  J.  Macnamara,  one  of  H.M.’s 
Railway  Commrs.  : m.  1872,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Ralph  iveville,  who  d.  1918,  a Judge  of  High 
Court  of  Justice  (Chancery  Div.).  Banstead 
Place , Banstead,  Surrey. 

Newdegate,  Lady  Newdigate-.— Anne 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
Gamier,  Dean  of  Lincoln  [E.  Albemarle] : 
m.  1858,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Edward  Newdigate, 
Newdegate,  K.C.B.,  of  Arbury,  Warwick- 
shire, who  d.  1C02.  Medecroft,  Winchester. 
Newdigate-Newdegate  [see  N ewdegate]. 


1214 


KNIGHTAGE. 


Newmarch,  Lady. — Agnes  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Morgan:  m.  1874,  as  his 
second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Oliver  Richard- 
son Newmarch,  K.C.I.E.,  who  d.  1920, 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages. 
Son  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Oliver,  b. 
18 — ; Capt.  S.  Wales  Borderers. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  tst  marriage)  Violet 
Anna  : m.  1885,  Col.  William  Wylie  Norman, 
D.S.O., — Honor  ( Lady  Campbell)  : m.  1884, 
Sir  John  Stratheden  Campbell,  K.C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  of  Ayapatta  House,  Naina  Tal,  India, 
— Alice  Maud:  m.  1911,  Col.  Alfred  George 
Goodenough  Elton, — Joan : m.  1 8 — , A.  Severs. 
Newton- Brady  [see  Brady], 

Nicholson,  Lady. — Catherine  Leycester, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Christopher  Atkin- 
son, D.C.L.,  V.  of  Danby,  and  Canon  of 
York  : m.  1882,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir 
Richard  Nicholson,  F.S.A.,  many  years 
Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  co.  London,  who  d. 
1913.  19,  Cleveland  Gardens , W.  ; Eden. 

Banff. 

Nicholson,  Lady. — Frances  Anne,  da.  of 
George  Thomson,  Q.C.,  of  St.  John,  New 
Brunswick  : m.  1874,  Adrn.  Sir  Henry 

Frederick  Nicholson,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1914. 
Newlands , Ware. 

Daughter  living — Alice  : m.  18 — , Lieut.-Col. 
James  Ernest  Vanrenen,  R.E. 

Nicoll,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  MacArthur,  of  Bottisham  : m. 
1886,  Sir  William  Nicoll,  who  d.  1908.  Ch. 
Justice  of  S.  Nigeria  Colony  (Lagos). 
Daughters  living — Elizabeth  Muirhead  Bell, 
b.  1887:  m.  19 — , George  Brown, — Eleanor 
Olive,  b.  1904. 

Noel,  Lady. — Charlotte  Rachel  Frederica, 
da.  of  Francis  Joseph  Cresswell,  of  King’s 
Lynn : m.  1875,  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir  Gerard 
Henry  Uctred  Noel,  G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1918  [see  E.  Gainsborough,  colls.]. 
Fincham,  Downham , Norfolk. 
Noel-Walker  [see  Walker]. 

Norman,  Lady. — Alice  Claudine,  da.  of 
Teignmouth  Sandys,  B.C.S. : m.  1870,  as 
his  third  wife,  Field-Marshal  Sir  Henry 
Wylie  Norman,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.I.E., 
who  d.  1904,  Gov.  of  Chelsea  Hospital, 
leaving  issue  by  his  3rd  marriage.  Stratton 
House , Abingdon. 

Sons  living — (By  his  3rd  marriage)  Walter 
Henry,  D.S.O.,  b.  1871  [see  “Companion 
age  ”], — Claude  Lumsden,  M.  V .0.  [see 

“ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  3rd  marriage)  Grace, 
b.  1873  ; m • 1896,  Col.  Richard  John  Strachey 
C.M.G.  [see  B.  Strachie,  colls.]. 

Norman,  Lady. — Caroline  Matilda,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  W.  W.  Cazalet,  and  widow  of 
Major  Edward  Rennick,  I.S.C. : m.  1892,  as 
his  2nd  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Booth 
Norman,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1901,  leaving  issue 
by  his  1st  marriage.  The  Mount , Shrews- 
bury. 

Son  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  William 
Wylie,  D.S.O.,  b.  i860  [see  “Companion- 
age  ”]. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Edith  ( Lady  Dane) ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  ol  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal : m.  1882,  Sir 
Louis  W illiam  Dane,  G.C.I.E.,  C.S.I. 
Northcote,  Lady. — Helena  Jane,  el.  da. 
of  Izett  W.  Anderson,  M.D.,  formerly  of 
Kingston,  Jamaica:  m.  1895,  Sir  Ernest 
Augustus  Northcote,  sometime  Ch.  Justice 
of  Trinidad,  who  d.  1915  [E.  Iddesleigh, 
colls.]. 

Oakeley,  Lady. — Caroline  Howley 
Turner,  da.  of  William  Hallows  Belli,  late 
of  B.C.S. : m.  1862,  Sir  (Henry)  Evelyn 
Oakeley,  who  d.  1915  [see  Oakeley,  Bt., 
colls.].  97,  Warwick  Road,  Earl's  Court , W. 
Oakes,  Lady. — Jane  Alice,  2nd  da.  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Cane,  M.D.,  of 
Uxbridge : m.  1871,  Sir  Augustus  Henry 
Oakes,  C.B. , who  d.  1919.  The  Nook,  Mil- 
ford, near  Godaiming. 

Son  living — Charles  Seton  Cosby  (Milford, 
Surrey),  b.  1882:  in.  1906,  Germaine  Marie 
Charlotte  Madeleine  (from  whom  he  obtained 
a divorce  1913),  only  child  of  the  late  M. 


Maurice  Bourcard,  of  St.  Nazaire,  Loire  In- 
ter ieur,  France. 

Daughters  living — Augusta  Sophia  Alice  : 
m.  1893,  Capt.  Charles  Osborn  Springfield, 
R.E., — Katharine  Edith  Fletcher:  m.  1908, 
Robert  Charles  Slater,  of  Charterhouse, 
Godaiming. 

O'Bryen,  Lady. — Gertrude  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Alfred  Purssell,  granted  style 
and  precedence  of  widow  of  a Knight 
Bachelor  1919 : m.  1898,  Ernest  Adolphus 
O'Bryen,  sometime  Mayor  of  Hampstead, 
who  was  nominated  a Knight  Bachelor,  but 
d.  1919  before  receipt  of  the  accolade.  30, 
Daleham  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. 
O’Conor,  Lady  [see  M.  Linlithgow, 
colls.]. 

O’Farrell,  Lady — Amy,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Mayhew,  of  6,  Chester  Terrace, 
Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  : m.  1876,  Sir  (George) 
Plunkett  O’Farrell,  M.D.,  who  d.  1911.  The 
Croft,  Oxshoit,  Surrey. 

Son  living — Ernest  Harward  Mayhew,  b. 
1882  ; Major  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers:  m.  1916, 
Selina  Geraldine  Partridge. 

Daughter  living — Lilian  Georgina,  b.  1879; 
m.  1904,  Col.  John  Louis  Justice  Clarke, 
C.M.G. 

Oldknow,  Lady. — Amy,  da.  of  Henry 
Bursell,  formerly  of  The  Park,  Nottingham  : 
m.  1886,  as  his  2nd  w ife,  Sir  James  Oldknow, 
who  d.  1888.  29,  Hanover  House,  Regent's 

Park,  N.  W. 

Oliphant,  Hon.  Lady  [see  B.  Gerard]. 
Onslow,  Lady  [see  M.  Ely,  colls.]. 
O’Shanassy,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of 
Matthias  McDonnell,  Esq.,  formerly  of 
Thurles,  co.  Tipperary:  m.  1839,  Sir  John 
O’Shanassy  K. C.M.G.,  who  d.  1883,  having 
been  thrice  Prime  Minister  of  Victoria. 
Owen,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Charlotte,  da. 
of  Alfred  Wright  Surtees  : m.  1889,  Sir 
Douglas  William  Owen,  K.B.E.,  who  d. 
1920.  44.  St.  George’s  Court,  Gloucester 

Road , S.W. 

Owen-Mackenzie  [see  Mackenzie]. 
Paget,  Lady.  — Walburga  Ehrengarde 
Helen,  da.  of  Charles  Frederic  Anthony 
de  Hohenthal,  Count  of  the  Empire : m. 
i860,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Augustus  Berkeley 
Paget,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1896  (see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.].  Unlawater  House,  Newn- 
ham-on- Severn. 

Pakenham,  Hon.  Lady  [see  V.  Bangor, 
colls.]. 

Palliser,  Lady. — Anna,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Perham  : m.  1868,  Major  Sir  William 
Palliser,  M.P.,  C.B.,  18th  Hussars,  who  d. 
1882,  the  inventor  of  Palliser  guns  and  of 
chilled  projectiles.  Annestown,  co.  Water- 
ford. 

Son  living — Hugh  Arbuthnot,  b.  1879  : m. 
1908,  Annie  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  J. 
Brooke  Dickenson. 

Daughters  living — Grace  Evelyn, — Mary 
Ethel  (Baroness  W allscourt) : m.  1896,  as 

his  second  wife,  the  4th  Baron  Wallseourt, 
who  d.  1918, — Mary  Jane  Sybil:  m.  1908, 
Major  Harold  Bessemer  Galloway  (Seaforth 
Highlanders),  of  Blervie,  Morayshire,  who  d. 
(killed  in  action)  1915. 

Palmer,  Lady  [see  B.  de  Hochpied- 
“ Foreign  Titles”]. 

Palmer,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Major 
Herbert  M.  Clogstoun,  V.C.  : m.  1881,  Sir 
Elwin  Mitford  Palmer,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. 
(Financial  Adviser  to  the  Khedive  1889-98), 
who  d.  1906,  Gov.  of  National  Bank  of  Egypt. 
Son  living — Cuthbert  Elwin,  b.  1884;  Capt. 
Dragoons:  in.  1907,  Miss  Mary  Begg. 
Daughters  living — Blanche  V.  Elwin,  b.  1888: 
m.  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  Clive  Osric  \ ere  Gray, 

C M.G  , D.S.O.,  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross- 
sliire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s), — Yvonne  E. 
Elwin,  b.  1893:  m.  1915,  Col.  Edward 

Humphrey  Davidson,  C.B.E.,  M.C.,  Gordon 
Highlanders  and  R.A.F. 

Parkes,  Lady.  — Julia,  da.  of  — 
Lynch  : m.  1895,  as  his  3rd  wife,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Henry  Parkes,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1896. 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 


KNIGHTS’  WIDOWS. 


1215 


Parkes,  Lady. — Sarah  Louise,  da.  of 
H.  H.  Hartshorne:  m.  1879,  Sir  Ebenezer 
Parkes  (who  assumed  by  deed  poll  1917,  the 
additional  Christian  name  of  Edward),  for- 
merly M.P.  for  Central  Div.  of  Birmingham, 
who  d.  igig.  Oak  Grange , Hermitage  Road, 
Edgbaston.  Birmingham. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Parr,  Lady. — Lilian  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Louis  Monck  Gibbs  [Elton, 
Bt.] : m.  1888,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Hallam 
Parr,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1914. 
Patten-MacDougall  [see  MacDougall]. 
Patterson,  Lady.  — Frances,  da.  of 
William  B.  Caughey,  of  Belfast : m.  1861, 
Sir  Robert  Lloyd  Patterson,  who  d.  1906. 
Croft  House,  Holywood,  co.  Down. 

Peace,  Lady.—  Caroline,  youngest  da.  of 
the  late  William  Tilbrook,  formerly  of 
Woodham  Lodge,  Chelmsford,  Essex  : m. 
1869,  Sir  Walter  Peace,  K C.M.G.,  I.S.O., 
first  Agent-General  for  Natal,  who  d.  1917. 
cjo  Standard  Bank  of  S.  Africa , 10, 

Clements  Lane , E.C.4. 

Daughter  living— Fanny  Caroline,  b.  1870. 
Peacock,  Lady. — Georgina,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  St.  George  Showers,  C.B.  : 
m.  1870,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Barnes  Peacock,  P.C.,  Judge  of  the  Judicial 
Committee  of  the  Privy  Council,  who  d.  1890. 
3,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.  IV. 

Sons  living — Walter,  M.V.O.,  b.  1871  [see 
“ Companionage  ”], — Herbert  St.  George,  b. 
18 — ; a Judge  in  Sudan  : m.  1914,  Marguerite 
Olive,  da.  of  Cecil  Brooke  Palmer. 

Pearson,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  M. 
Grayhurst  Hewat,  of  Norwood  : m.  1873, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  John  Pearson, 
P.C.,  LL.D.,  a Lord  of  Session  in  Scotland 
1896-1909  (with  title  of  Lord  Pearson),  who 
d.  igio.  7 ,Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 
Sons  living — Charles  Mowbray  (14,  Manor 
Place,  Edinburgh),  M.B.,  F.R.C.P.,  b.  1874  : 
m.  1901,  Margaret  Morison,  el.  da.  of  Sir 
George  Morison  Paul, — Herbert  Grayhurst, 
b.  1878  : m.  1905,  Anne  Erskine,  da.  of  the 
late  Erskine  Scott. 

Pearson,  Lady. — Emily  Frances  Mary, 
da.  of  Gen.  G.  W.  Key:  m.  1S74,  Adm.  Sir 
Hugo  Lewis  Pearson,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1912. 
Son  living — John  Lewis,  R.N.,  b.  1878; 
Com.  R.N. : m.  1912,  a da.  of  Col.  Cecil 
Btadow,  Indian  Army. 

Daughter  living — Frances  May,  b.  1883:  m. 
1910,  Lieut.  Kenneth  Macleod,  R.N. 

Pease,  Lady. — Flora  Louise,  only  da.  of 
Mons.  Hubert,  of  Kensington:  m.  1904,  as 
his  second  wife,  Col.  Sir  Thales  Pease, 
K.C.B.  who  d.  1919,  leaving  issue  by  his 
1st  marriage.  53,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.  IV. 
Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Leonard 
Thales,  b.  1857;  Lieut.-Gen.  R.M.A. : m.  1911, 
Gertrude,  da.  of  John  Murray  Mordaunt  [see 
Mordaunt,  Bt.], — Lawrence  Willoughby,  b. 
1862. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Annie 
Emilie,  b.  1861:  m.  1901,  J.  Sowter, — Jessie 
Mabel,  b.  1868:  m.  1899,  Dr.  Coke. 

Pedler,  Lady. — Mabel,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Warburton,  R.N.,  of  Dedham, 
Es-ex : m.  1905,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Alexander  Pedler.  C.I.E.,  F.R.S.  28,  Stan- 
hope Gardens , S.  fV.7. 

Pelly,  Lady. — Amy  Henrietta,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  Lowder,  British  Chap,  at 
Shanghai : m.  1878,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Lewis 
Pelly,  K.C.B.  K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1892,  M.P.  for 
Hackney,  N.  Div.  6,  Chantrey  House,  Eccle- 
ston  Street , S.  lVr. 

Pemberton,  Lady  Leigh-. — Jessie,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Graham,  of  Skelmorlie, 
Scotland  : m.  1884,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Wykeham 
Leigh  Pemberton,  K C.B.,  who  d 1918 
Son  living — Darell  Wykeham  Graham  Leigh, 
6.1885;  temporary  Capt. in  the  Army:  m.  1912, 
Violet  Hope  Howard,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Whitlark,of  Finedon  Hall, Northamptonshire. 
Daughters  living — Evelyn  Graham  Charlotte 
Leigh,  6.  1887, — Hazel  Violet  Wykeham 

Leigh,  b.  1888. 

Pennington,  Lady. — Lydia  Harriot,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Becher,  B.S.C.  : 


m.  1861,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Richard 
Pennington,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1910.  Heath- 
stock,  Camberley,  Surrev. 

Sons  living — Arthur  Watson,  6.  1867;  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Army  : m.  18 — , H.  Hutchinson. 
Daughters  living— Lilia  Agnes:  m.  1892, 
E-  G.  Hebbert, — Laura  Ellen:  m.  1894, 
Major  Lionel  Eales,  who  d.  19 — , — Mabel 
Constance : m.  1902,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert 

McDouall,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. 

Penrose,  Lady. — Mary  Gertrude,  da.  of 
the  late  Jeremiah  Dunne,  J.P.,  of  31,  Fitz- 
william  Square,  Dublin : m.  1887,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  Sir  George  Devonshire  Penrose, 
who  d.  1902. 

Perkin,  Lady. — Alexandrine  Caroline, 
da.  of  the  late  Ivan  Hermann  Mollwo  : m. 
1866,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Henry 
Perkin,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  discoverer  of  aniline 
dyes,  and  founder  of  the  coal-tar  industry, 
who  d.  1907.  The  Chesnuts,  Sudbury, 
Harrow. 

Son  living — Frederick  Mollwo,  C.B.E.,  b.  1869 
[see  “ Companionage  ”]. 

Daughters  living — Emilie, — Lucy, — Annie, — 
Helen. 

Perkins,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  Robert 
Sherman  : m.  18 — , as  his  3rd  wife,  Sir 
Frederick  Perkins,  who  d.  1902.  15,  ^Vest- 

gate  Terrace , South  Kensington,  S.  VV. 
Daughters  living — Of  whom  Phyllis  Mary: 
m.  1916,  Henry  Hutton  Castle,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps. 

Perrott,  Lady. — Gertrude  Louisa,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  C.  Cornwall,  of  Richmond, 
Monkstown  : m.  1880,  Maj.-Gen.  SirThomas 
Perrott,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1919  Hambrook 
Grange,  Emswor'h. 

Son  living — Hastings  Samuel,  6.  1881 ; Major 
R.A. 

Perry,  Lady  De  Courcy-. — Elena,  da.  of 
Francis  Low,  of  Boston,  U.S.A. : m.  1874, 
Sir  Gerald  Raoul  De  Courcy- Perry,  C.M.G., 
who  d.  1903  [B.  Kingsale,  colls.]. 

Pethebridge,  Lady. — Mary  Ada,  da.  of 
John  Simmonds  : m.  1887,  Brig.-Gen.  Sir 
Samuel  Augustus  Pethebridge,  K.C.M  G., 
who  d.  1918.  Surrey  Hills,  Melbourne, 
Australia. 

Sons  living — Harry  Vernon,  M.C.,  b.  1891; 
Lieut.  Australian  Imperial  Forces, — John 
Maurice,  b.  189 7. 

Daughter  living — Emmie  Marjorie. 
Phillimore,  Lady  [see  E.  Fortescue, 
colls.]. 

Phillippo,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  Thomas 
Hughes : m.  1890,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
George  Phillippo  (sometime  Ch.  Justice  of 
Hong  Kong),  who  d.  1914.  8,  Rue  de  la 
Cloche,  Paquis,  Geneva. 

Phillips,  Lady. — Agatha,  da.  of  Charles 
Knowles,  of  Shrewsbury : m.  1878,  Sir 
Henry  Lushington  Phillips,  C.  M.G.,  who  d. 
1896. 

Phillipps-Wolley  [see  Wolley]. 

Phipps,  Lady. — Alexandra,  da.  of 
Wassili  Schoumacher,  of  St.  Petersburg, 
and  widow  of  Senhor  Gomes  Brandao  : m. 
2ndly,  1904,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Constan- 
tine Edmund  Henry  Phipps,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
who  d.  1911  [see  M.  Normanby,  colls.]. 

Pigott,  Lady. — Eleanor,  da.  of  John 
Hartley,  formerly  of  Tong  Castle,  Shrop- 
shire : m.  1868,  Sir  Pavnton  Pigott,  M.V.O., 
who  d.  1915.  Castle  View , Leamington. 

Pile,  Lady. — Anna  Frances,  da.  of  the 
late  Dep.  Corny.  Gen.  Heniw  Laurie:  m. 

1856,  Sir  George  Clarke  Pile,  sometime 
Pres,  of  Legislative  Council  of  Barbados, 
who  d.  1906.  Brighton , Barbados. 

Pilkington,  Lady. — Kathleen,  da.  of  the 
late  C.  M.  Richardson,  of  Cheshire:  m. 
1887,  Sir  William  Handcock  Pilkington,  who 
d.  1905.  Carbury,  Grosvenor  Road,  Rich- 
mond, S.W. 

Pilkington,  Lady. — Mary  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  James  Pilkington,  J.P.,  D.L.  (M  P.  for 
Blackburn  (L)  1847-53  and  1857-65),  formerly 
of  Park  Place,  Blackburn  : m.  1876,  Sir  George 
Augustus  Coombe,  who  d.  1916,  having  as- 
sumed the  surname  of  Pilkington  in  lieu  of 
his  patronymic.  Belle  Vue,  Lord  Street  IVest, 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Southport ; Swinthwaite  Hall , Leyburn,  N. 
Yorkshire. 

Pinhey,  Lady. — Violet  Beatrice,  da.  of 
the  late  Comy.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  William 
Gordon.  K.C.B.  : m.  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir 
Alexander  Fleetwood  Pinhey,  K.C. SI., 
C.I.E..  who  d.  1916,  Resident  in  Hyderabad. 
27,  Wilbury  Road,  Hove. 

Son  living — One,  b.  1891. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  1892, — Violet  Gor- 
don : m.  1916,  Capt,  Herbert  Stewart  Phillips, 
Indian  Army  [see  E-  Galloway,  colls.]. 
Pinsent,  Lady. — Emily  Hetty  Sabine,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  F.  Wingfield  Homfray,  R.  of 
Bintry-with-Themelthorpe,  Norfolk:  m.  1872, 
as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  Robert  John 
Pinsent,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1893,  a Puisne  Judge 
of  the  Supreme  Court,  Newfoundland. 
Hillsborough , Horrabridge , Devon. 

Sons  living, — Francis  Wingfield  Homfray 
( Hillsborough , Horrabridge,  Devon),  b.  1875  : 
m.  1911,  Janet  Frances,  da.  of  Frank  Cowtan, 
of  4,  Aubrey  Road,  Campden  Hill,  W., — Guy 
Homfray,  M.C.,  b.  1888 ; in  Egyptian  Civil 
Ser. 

Daughters  living— Mabel  Louisa  Homfray : m. 
189s,  William  Annesley  Eden,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Ombersley,  Droitwich  [see  B.  Auckland, 
colls.], — Beatrice  Mary  Homfray. 

Playfair,  Lady. — Frances  Sophia,  da.  of 
John  Harvey,  of  Carnousie,  Banffshire,  and 
S,  De  Vere  Gardens,  W.  : m.  1903,  Sir 
Patrick  Playfair,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1915. 
2,  tLnnismorc  Gardens,  S.  IV.  ; Carnousie , 
Banffshire . 

Plowden,  Lady. — Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Cecil  Beadon,  K.C.S.I.:  m.  1887,  Sir  Henry 
Meredyth  Plowden,  sometime  Senior  Judge 
of  Ch.  Court,  Punjab,  who  d.  1920.  Pine- 
wiod,  Sunninghill. 

Daughters  living — Sheila  Meredyth  Chichele : 
m.  iqi-.  A.  Gordon  Gasson, — Joan  Meredyth 
Chichele : m.  1918,  Charles  Armand  Marie 
Juilien,  Lieut.  French  Artilliery 

Plowden,  Lady  [see  Bass,  Bt.]. 
Plowden,  Hon.  Lady  Chichele  [see 
B.  Stafford]. 

Pollock,  Lady. — Adriana,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Nicholas  Harris  Nicolas,  G.C.M.G.  : m. 
1856,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  (Frederick)  Richard 
Pollock,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1899  [sec  Pollock, 
Bt.,  colls.].  47,  Norfolk  Square,  W. 

Pollock,  Lady. — Amy  Menella,  da.  of 
the  late  Hassard  Hume  Dodgson,  of  2, 
Upper  George  Street,  Bryanston  Square, 
W.  : m.  1865,  as  his  3rd  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Charles  Edward  Pollock,  a Baron  of  the 
Exchequer  and  subsequently  a Judge  of  the 
High  Court  of  Justice,  who  a.  1897  see 
Pollock,  Bt.,  colls.].  St.  Catherine's,  Seven- 
oaks. 

Pontifex,  Lady. — Grace,  da.  of  James 
Cooper  Cooper,  of  Cooper  Hill,  co.  Limerick, 
and  widow  of  Thomas  William  Gribble, 
Postmaster-Gen.  of  Bengal : m.  1881,  Sir 
Charles  Pontifex,  K.C  I.E.,  who  d.  1912. 
5,  Wetherby  Gardens , S.  W. 

Porter,  Lady. — Catherine,  da.  of  William 
James  Haslam,  of  Clapham,  Surrey:  m. 
1867,  Sir  Alfred  De  Bock  Porter,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1908.  Helmsley,  Normandy  Avenue, 
Barnet. 

Sons  living — Hugh  de  Bock,  b.  1870  : m. 
1903,  Dorothy,  da.  of  John  Yates  Paterson, 
— Evelyn  de  Bock,  b.  1882  : m.  1912,  Miss 
D.  Wilson. 

Daughters  living — Alice  Winifred:  m.  1897, 
the  Rev.  Sidney  Thomas  Comer, — Mildred 
Frances, — Constance  Kate:  m.  1904,  John 
Harrison  Smart. 

Powell,  Lady. — Annie  Ida,  da.  of 

Hamilton  Boyd  MacNab : m.  1914,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  Sir  Francis  Powell,  LL.D.,  who 
d.  1914,  Pres,  of  Roy.  Scottish  So.  of  Painters 
in  Water  Colours.  Torr  Aluinn,  Dunoon. 

Pragnell,  Lady. — A da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Jenkins:  m.  1890,  Sir  George 
Pragnell,  J.P.,  D. L.,  who  d.  1916. 
Daughter  living — Vera  Gwendolen,  b.  1896. 

Prendergast,  Lady.  — Emilie,  da.  of 
Frederick  Simpson  : m.  1864,  Gen.  Sir 

Harry  North  Dalrymple  Prendergast,  V.C., 


G.C.B.,  who  d.  1913.  2,  Heron  Court,  Rich- 
mond, Surrey. 

Sons  living — Herbert  Hew  Loraine  (Arkonam, 
S.  India),  b.  1878, — Arthur  Frederick  Claude 
Vereker  ( Hayford  Hall,  Buckfastleigh,  Devon; 
and  Farrline,  Stratherrik,  Inverness-,  Con- 
servative Club),  b.  1887 ; Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt. : m.  1912,  Margaret  Theodore,  da.  of 
D.  P.  Aitken,  of  Nivingston,  Kinross. 
Daughters  living — Fanny  Bertha, — Theresa 
Ella  Drummond  [Lady  Maclean)  [see  Maclean 
“ Knights’ Widows  ”], — Maud  Dora  Jose- 
phine. 

Pretyman,  Lady. — Winifred,  da.  of  the 
late  Frederick  Locke,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Dane 
House,  Hartlip,  Sittingbourne : m.  1889, 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Tindal  Pretyman, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1917.  219,  Glou- 

cester Terrace,  Hyde  Park , IV. a. 

Sons  living — George  Frederick,  D.S.O.,O.B.E., 
b.  1891  [see  “ Companionage  ”], — Edward 
Radclyffe,  A.F.C.,  b.  1894;  Flight- Lieut. 
R.A.F. 

Pringle,  Lady. — Minnie  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  Maurice  Kerr:  m.  1892,  Sir  George 
Pringle,  who  d.  ign. 

Prinsep,  Lady. — Lilia  Livingstone,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  Forster  Smithe.  of  Staplefield 
Place,  Sussex,  and  w dow  of  Andrew  Skeen, 
M.D.,  Bengai  Med.  Ser.  : m.  1st,  1887,  Sir 
Henry  Thoby  Prinsep,  K.C.I.  E.,  who  d.  1914; 
2nd,  1916,  Warren  William  De  la  Rue,  J.P. 
3,  Holland  Park , IV.  ; Trayles,  Tenby,  S. 
Wales. 

Pritchard,  Lady. — Relict  of  Sir  Charles 
Bradley  Pritchard,  K.C. I.E.,  C.S.I.,  who  d. 
1903. 

Radford,  Lady. — Bessie,  da.  of  William 
May,  of  Devonport  : m.  1893,  Sir  Charles 
Horace  Radford,  who  d.  1916. 

Radford,  Lady , — Emma  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Daniel  Radford.  J.P.,  of  Mount 
Tavy,  Tavistock:  m.  1882,  Sir  George 
Heynes  Radford,  who  d.  1917,  M.P.  for  E. 
Div.  of  lalington.  Pennsylvania  Park , 
Exeter. 

Daughters  living — Katherine  Kentisbeare : m. 

1915,  G.  H.  S.  Pinsent,  Lieut.  R.G.A., — 
Cecily, — Ursula  Mary. 

Raines,  Lady — Catherine  Elizabeth,  el. 
da.  and  co-heiress  of  the  late  John  Nicholas 
Wrixon,  of  Killetra,  Mallow : m.  1859,  Gen. 
Sir  Julius  Augustus  Robert  Raines,  G.C.B., 
who  d.  1909.  46,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde 

Park , W.  ; Muskerry , co.  Cork. 

Ramsay,  Lady.  - Ethel,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
George  Noble  Cave,  l.S.C.  : m.  1878,  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  John  George  Ramsay,  K.C.B., 
who  d.  1902. 

Ramsay.  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  George 
Stevenson  Buchanan,  an  Officier  de  l’ln- 
struction  Publique  de  France  : m.  1881,  Pro- 
fessor Sir  William  Ramsay,  K.C.B. , who  d. 

1916,  Emeritus  Professor  of  Chemistry  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London.  Beechcroft,  Hazlemere, 
Bucks. 

Son  living — William  George,  B.Sc.,  b.  1886. 
Daughter  living  — Elizabeth  Katherine,  b. 
1883:  m.  1906,  Henry  Letheby  Tidy,  M.D., 
of  39,  Devonshire  Place,  W. 

Rattigan,  Lady. — Edith  Nellie  Maude, 
da.  of  tht;  late  Capt.  C.  Thorne,  R.N.  : m. 
1891,  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Adolphus  Bryden 
Rattigan,  who  d.  1920,  Ch.  Justice,  Punjab 
and  Delhi  High  Court.  3,  Campden  House 
Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 

Daughters  living — Aileen  Mabel:  m.  1914. 
Major  Nevile  George  Boileau  Henderson, 
Bla  k Wa  t h,  of  178,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W., 
— Edi.h  Nancy. 

Rattigan,  Lady. — Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  C.  B Higgins,  C.I.E.  : 
m.  1878,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  William  Henry 
Rattigan,  M.P.,  K.C.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1904, 
M.P.  for  N.E.  Div.  of  Lanarkshire  (/.(/), 
leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages. 
Lanarklea,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage),  Herbert 
William,  b.  1867,  formerly  Capt.  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers, — Alan  Mans  1,6.  1871 J 
formerly  ( apt.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
— Clive  Burgess,  b.  1876,  editor  of  Allahabad 


knights’  widows. 


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Pioneer, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  William 
Frank  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  b.  1879  [see  “ Com- 
panionage  ”], — Gerald  Ernly,  b.  1881;  for 
merly  in  Probate  Depart.;  sometime  Capt. 
R.A.O.C. 

Daughters  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Ethel 
Theresa  Matilda,  b.  1869 : m.  1893,  Henry 
Alexander  Hoghton,  Indian  Forests  Depart.. 
— Aileen  Abbott,  6.  1873 : m.  1896,  Col. 
Henry  Ralph  Brander,  C.B. 

Rayner,  Lady. — Agnes,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Harrison,  of  Old  TrafFord,  Man- 
chester : m.  1889,  the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas 
Crossley  Rayner,  who  d.  1914,  Ch.  Justice 
of  British  Guiana.  Sunny  Croft , Cromer. 
Sons  living — Thomas  Crossley,  b.  1892  ; a 
Marine  Engineer,  and  attached  R.E. 

Daughter  living — Dorothy,  b.  1891  : m.  1912, 
Capt.  Charles  Campbell  Murtland,  Dist. 
Inspector  of  Mounted  Police,  British  Guiana. 
Reade,  Lady. — Harriette  Fanny,  da.  of 
the  late  Major  J.  D.  D.  Bean,  I.S.C. : m. 
1861,  Surg.-Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  By  Cole 
Reade.  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1914. 

Daughter  living — Eilian  Maude:  m.  1900, 
Edmund  John  Fox  [see  Wilmot,  Bt.,  cr.  1759, 
colls.]. 

Redhouse,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Patrick  (MacChombaich  de)  Colquhoun, 
Q.C.,  LL.D. : m.  1st,  1888,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Sir  James  William  Redhouse,  K.C.M.G.,  a 
distinguished  Onerua]  scholar,  who  d.  1892; 
2ndly,  1914,  Col.  George  Philips,  4th  Hus- 
sars, who  d.  1918.  Penshurst , Kent ; 5,  Hyde 
Park  Mansions,  W. ; Empress  Club. 

Ree,  Lady. — Amy  Susan,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Terry,  of  Peterborough  House, 
Fulham,  S.W.  : m.  1885,  Sir  Frank  Ree, 
who  d.  1914,  Gen.  Manager  of  the  London 
and  North- Western  Railway  Co.  Antoneys, 
Pinner , Middlesex. 

Sons  living — Frank  Herbert  Terry  , b.  1886  ; 
Eieut.-Com.  R.N.  : m.  1919,  Irene  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Kerr,  J.P.,  of  Dunken- 
halgh  Hall,  Lancashire, — John,  b.  1893, — 
Charles,  b.  1905. 

Daughter  living — Phyllis  Amy  Maude. 

Reed,  Lady. — Rosetta,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Nathaniel  Barnaby.  of  Sheerness  : m 1851, 
Sir  Edward  James  Reed,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S., 
the  well  known  Naval  Architect,  who  d.  1906. 
3,  Lansdown  Place  East,  Bath. 

Son  living— -Edward  Tennyson  (39,  Kensing- 
ton Park  Gardens,  JV.),  b.  i860;  is  an  artist. 
Regnart,  Lady.— Mary,  da.  of  William 
Makepeace,  of  Rochester : m.  1870,  Sir 

Horace  Grece  Regnart,  who  d.  1912,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  Maple  and  Co.  (Limited). 

Reid,  Lady. — Agnes  Isabella,  3rd  da.  of 
Duncan  Monteith,  of  Edinburgh  : m.  1871, 
Sir  Edward  Reid,  who  d.  1912,  five  times 
Mayor  of  Londonderry.  Glenlea,  Fleet, 
Hants. 

Sons  living — Edward  Monteith  ( Aberfoyle, 
Duppas  Hill  Road,  W addon,  Surrey),  b. 
1876  : m.  1908,  Edyth  Kate  Evans, — James 
Seaton,  b.  1878 : m.  1899,  Muriel  Stewart 
Murray, — George  Hay  ( Glenlea , Fleet,  Hants) 
b.  1879  : m.  1902,  Agnes  Mary  Evans. 
Daughter  living — Margaret  Monteith,  b.  1873. 
Reid,  Lady. — Alexandra  Catharine  Dyce, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  David  Stewart,  LL.D.,  of 
Banchory,  Devenick,  Aberdeenshire : m.  1908, 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander  John  Forsyth  Reid, 
K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1913. 

Reid,  Lady  (Flora) — [see“  Knightage”]. 
Reid,  Lady. — Louisa,  da.  of  Benjamin 
Berry,  of  Leeds  : m.  1873,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Sir  (Thomas)  Wemyss  Reid,  LL.D.,  who  d. 
1905,  a distinguished  journalist,  leaving 
issue  by  1st  and  2nd  marriages.  3,  Queen  s 
Mansions,  Brook  Green,  IV. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  John  Alex- 
ander, b.  1868, — (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Harold, 
b.  1878. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage) 
Eleanor  Janet  Berry. 

Reid,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Best,  of  Aberdeen:  m.  1882,  Sir 
George  Reid,  R.S.A.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1913. 
St.  Luke's,  Rubislaw,  Aberdeen. 

Renouf,  Lady. — Ludovica,  el.  da.  of 
Christian  Brentano  La  Roche:  m.  1857, 


Sir  Peter  le  Page  Renouf,  who  d.  1897.  46, 
Roland  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.W. 
Daughter  living — Edith. 

Restler,  Lady  — Janet  Ferguson,  da.  of 
the  late  Joseph  Creighton,  of  Kirkcaldy; 
granted  style  and  precedence  of  the  widow 
of  a K.B.E. : m.  1875,  James  William  Restler, 
Ch.  Engineer  Metropolitan  Water  Board., 
who  d.  1918,  having  been  nominated  aK.B.E., 
but  died  before  receipt  of  accolade. 

Son  living — One,  b 18—. 

Daughters  living — One,  b.  18— ,— another,  b. 
18—. 

Rice,  Lady  [see  E.  Harewood,  colls.]. 
Richards,  Lady. — Alice  Mary,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Robert  S.  Tabor,  of  Cheam, 
Surrey:  m.  1882,  as  his  second  wife,  Adm. 
SirGeorge  Henry  Richards,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S., 
who  d.  1896,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st 
marriage,  n,  Cumberland  Mansions,  Bry- 
anston  Square,  IV. 

Sons  and  Daughters  living — (By  his  1st 

marriage)  of  whom  Alice  ( Lady  Bucknill)  : 
m.  1901,  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Alexander  Strachey 
Bucknill,  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Bihar  and 
Orissa,  India. 

Richards,  Lady.  — Minnie  Adeline,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Booth  : m.  1890,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  Watkins  Richards,  who  d.  1920, 
sometime  Mayor  of  Sydney.  Pembroke , 
Boronia  Road,  Bellevue  Hill , IVoollahra, 
Sydney,  N.S.  IV ales. 

Rickett,  Lady  Compton-.  — Catharine 
Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  John 
Gamble,  of  Upper  Oapton,  N.E. : m.  1868, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Compton  Compton- 
Rickett,  P.C.,  M.P.,  who  d.  1919.  Wing- 
field, Bournemouth. 

Sons  living  — Aithur,  b.  18 — . — Leonard 
Allen,  b.  18 — , — Charles  Ernest,  b.  18 — . 
Daughters  living — Catharine  Henry  Holmes, 
— Alice  Marion  Shore,  — Edith  Mary,  — 
Florence  Ada. 

Risley,  Lady. — Elsie  Julie,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Oppermann,  of  Hanover:  m. 

1st,  1879,  Sir  Herbert  Hope  Risley,  K.C.I.E., 
C.S.I.,  who  d.  1911  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Maj.-Gen. 
Fenton  John  Aylmer,  V.C.,  C.B.  [see 
Aylmer,  Bt.]. 

Son  living — Crescent  Gebhard,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1881  [see  “ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 

Ritchie,  Lady. — Grace  Vernon,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Nicholson : m.  1856,  as 
his  2nd  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  William  Johnston 
Ritchie,  who  d.  1892,  Ch.  Justice  of  Supreme 
Court,  Canada.  Ottawa , Canada. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage) 
Eleanor  Jaffiay:  m.  18—,  as  his  second 
wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Wiliam  Egerton  Hodgins, 
C.M.G. 

Ritson,  Lady. — Amy  Katherine,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  S.  D.  Stubbs,  V.  of  St.  James’s, 
Pentonville,  N.  : m.  1890,  Sir  Arthur  Ritson, 
K.B.E.,  who  d.  1920,  Mayor  of  Sunderland. 
13,  The  Oaks,  Sunderland. 

Sonsllving — Edward  Arnold,  6.1895, — Bernard 
Francis,  6.  1896. 

Daughter  living — Marjorie,  6.  1893. 

Roberts,  Lady. — Evelyn  Augusta,  da.  of 
Evan  Evans,  of  Carnarvon  : m.  1887,  Sir 
J ohn  Roberts,  who  d.  1917.  Plas  Llanwnda, 
Carnarvon,  N.  Wales. 

Son  living — Idris  Glyn,  6.  1890. 

Daughter  living — Dilys  Gwendolen,  6.  1892. 
Roberts,  Lady. — Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Chadwick,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Woodville, 
Stockport:  m.  1881,  as  his  third  wife,  Sir 
Owen  Roberts,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.S.A.,  who 
d.  1915,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd 
marriages.  Henley  Park,  Guildford. 
Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  ( Lady  Armstrong- Jones),  b. 
1868  : m.  1893,  Sir  Robert  Armstrong-Jones, 
J.P.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  9,  Bram- 
ham  Gardens,  S.W.,  and  Pl&s  Dinas,  Car- 
narvon,— (by  his  2nd  marriage)  Beatrice 
Mary  ( Lady  Davison),  b.  1873:  m.  1898,  Sir 
William  Henry  Davison,  K.B.E  , M.P.,  J.P., 
Bar.-at-law,  of  14,  Kensington  Park  Gar- 
dens, W. 

Robertson,  Lady , — Dorothy,  da.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  E.  R.  Bromhead,  formerly  84th 
Regt.,  of  Cossington  House,  Canterbury  : 
m.  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Frederick 
Alexander  Robertson,  K.B.E.,  LL.D.,  who 

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d.  1918,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  wife.  1,  | 
Eaton  Terrace , S.W. 

Daughter  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Aimee  ! 
Evelyn,  b.  1881  . m.  1905,  Major  Vernon,  I 
Aubrey  Scott  Keighley,  M.V.O.,  Indian  ' 
Army. 

Robertson,  Lady. — Kate  Ann,  O B.E.,  \ 
da.  of  Thomas  Morris  Banks,  of  Liverpool;  ' 
O.B,E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1873,  Sir  Helenus 
Robert  Robertson,  who  d.  1919.  Netley 
Park , Gomshall. 

Son  living — James  Archibald  St.  George  Fitz- 
warrenne-Despencer,  b.  1886;  Major  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers. 

Daughter  living — Katharine  Lillias. 
Robertson,  Lady. — Margaret  Emma,  da. 
of  J.  J.  Davies,  of  Clovelly,  Watson’s  Bay, 
N.S.  Wales  : m.  1837,  Sir  John  Robert- 
son, K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1891.  Clovelly , 

Watson  s Bay,  N.S.  Wales. 

Robertson,  Lady. — Mary  Gertrude,  da. 
of  Samuel  Laurence,  the  Painter:  m.  1894, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  George  Scott  Robert- 
son, K.C.S.I.,  M.P.,  who  d.  1916,  leaving 
issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 

Daughter  living— (By  his  1st  marriage) 
Gwendolen  Scott. 

Robinson,  Lady. — Agnes,  da.  of  Benjamin 
Blaine,  Resident  Magistrate  of  Verulam, 
Natal : m.  1865,  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Robinson, 
K.C.M.G.,  first  Premier  of  Natal,  who  d. 

1903.  The  Gables,  Durban , Natal. 

Robinson,  Lady. — Geraldine  Alpinula 
Helen,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Ormond,  for- 
merly R.  of  Horsendon,  Bucks,  and  widow 
of  William  Mann  Yule,  of  Calcutta:  m. 

1904,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Frederic  Lacy 
Robinson,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1911. 

Robinson,  Lady. — Julia,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Thomas,  M.C.S.  : m.  1851,  Sir 

William  Rose  Robinson,  K.C.S.I.,  of  the 
M C.S.,  who  d.  1886.  13,  Inverness  Ter- 

race, W. 

Sons  living — (All  of  whom  resumed  in  1897 
the  surname  of  Robertson  in  lieu  of  Robin- 
son)— James  Shaw  ( The  Vache,  Chalfont  St. 
Giles,  Bucks),  b.  1855  : m.  1st,  1881,  Julia 
Elizabeth  Barkworth,  who  d.  1883  ; 2ndly, 
1888,  Ethel  Elizabeth  McCalmont, — George 
Arbuthnot  (8,  Kensington  Park  Road,  W.), 
M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  b.  1860:  m.  1896,  Elsie 
Brune. 

Daughters  living — Julia  Edith,  b.  1858  : m. 
1881,  Alan  H.  Brodrick,  of  53,  Kensington 
Court,  W.,  and  Merton  Lea,  St.  Margaret’s 
Bay, — Julia,  b.  1869 : m.  1899,  Herbert 

Pennington,  of  13,  Inverness  Terrace,  W., 
and  Latrigg,  Windermere. 

Robinson,  Lady. — Mary  Edith,  da.  of 
Richard  Martin,  of  Blackrcck,  Cork : m. 
1874,  Sir  (James)  Clifton  Robinson,  who  d. 
1901,  having  designed  and  constructed  Lon- 
don United  Electric  Tramways. 

Rodger,  Lady. — Maria,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  D.  Tyser,  of  Hollanden  Park,  Kent : rn. 
1872,  Sir  John  Pickersgill  Rodger,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1910.  Villa  Michell,  San  Domenico, 
Florence , Italy. 

Daughter  living — Ethel:  rn.  1898,  Brig.-Gen. 
Edmund  Arthur  Herbert,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 

Roffey,  Lady. — Relict  of  Sir  James 
Roffey,  who  d.  1912.  Pullanf  House, 
Havant. 

Rolleston,  Lady. — Eliza,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  George  Morant,  Grenadier  Guards,  of 
Farnborough  Park,  Hants;  is  a Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : rn.  1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
John  Fowke  Lancelot  Rolleston,  who  d. 
1919.  Glen  Parva  Grange,  Leicester ; 54, 
C urzon  Street,  Mayfair,  W. 

Ross,  Lady. — Emma  Walwyn,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  George  Edward  Gowan, 
C.B.  : m.  1870,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander 
George  Ross,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1910. 

Ross,  Lady. — Mildred  Margaret,  da.  of 
John  Robert  Peel  : m.  1907,  as  his  third 
wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  George  William  Ross, 
LL.D.,  who  d.  1914,  many  years  a Member 
of  Canadian  Senate,  and  sometime  Premier 
of  Ontario.  3,  Elmsley  Place,  Toronto. 


Routhier,  Lady. — Marie  Clorinde,  only 
da.  of  Jean  Olivier  Mondelet : m.  1862,  Hon. 
Sir  Adolphe  Basile  Routhier,  Ch.  Justice  of 
Quebec,  who  d.  1^20.  73,  Esplanade , Que- 

bec, Canada  ; St.  Irenee-les-Bains,  Canada. 
Son  living— One,  b.  1865. 

Daughters  living — Two. 

Royds,  Lady. — Annette  Nora  Jane,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Littledale,  D.L.,  of 
Highfield  House,  Lancashire  ; is  a Lady  of 
Justice  of  Order  ofSt.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1882,  Col.  Sir  Clement  Moly- 
neux  Royds,  C,B..  F.S.A.,  who  d.  1916.  71, 
Eaton  Place,  S.W, ; Greenhill,  near  Roch- 
dale. 

Roxburgh,  Lady. — Eleanor  Mary  Ann, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Cham- 
bers, Q.C.;  is  Hon.  Sec.  Queen's  Work  for 
Women  Fund  ; C.B.E.  1917  : m.  1888,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  His  Honour  Sir  Francis  Roxburgh, 

Q. C.,  who  d.  1891,  Judge  of  County  Court 

Circuit  No.  33.  12,  Devonshire  Place,  W.; 

Glenisla,  Felixstowe. 

Rucker,  Lady. — Thereza  Charlotte,  da. 
of  the  late  Nevil  Story-Maskelyne,  F.R.S. 
(formerly  M.P.  for  Wilts.  N.,  or  Cricklade, 
Div.),  of  Basset  Down  House,  Wilts : m. 
1892,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Arthur  Rucker, 
LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S. , who  d.  1915,  leaving 
issue  by  both  marriages.  Everington  House, 
near  Newbury,  Berks. 

Son  living— (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Arthur 
Nevil,  b.  1895. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Olive 
Marion,  b.  1878 : m.  1911,  Reginald  Haw- 
thorn Hooker. 

Ruffer,  Lady. — Alice  Mary,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  John  Tyndale  Greenfield, 

R. A.  ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 

John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1890,  Sir 
Marc  Armand  Ruffer,  C.M  G.,  M.D. , Pres. 
International  Quarantine  Board  at  Alexan, 
dria,  who  d.  1917.  Carlton , Bulkeley, 

Ramleh.  Egypt. 

Daughters  living — Helen  Muriel,  b.  1894:  m. 
1916,  Capt.  John  Francis  King,  who  d.  1919, 
— Honora  Vere,  b.  1896:  m.  1917,  Dr.  Arthur 
Leonard  Weakley. 

Russell,  Lady. — Alice,  da.  of  W.  S. 
Sewell,  Sheriff  of  Quebec,  and  widow 
of  John  Duff,  Surg.  R.A.:  m.  1876,  Gen. 
Sir  Edward  Lechmere  Russell,  K.C.S.I., 
who  d.  1904.  16,  Lansdown  Place  East , Bath. 

Russell,  Lady.  — Harriette  Julia,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Hodgskin,  of  Cawley 
Priory,  Chichester : ni.  1867,  Capt.  Sir 
William  Russell  Russell,  who  d.  1913.  Flax- 
mere,  Hastings,  Hawkes  Bay,  New  Zealand. 
Son  living — Harold  Arthur,  b.  1871  : m. 
1897,  Eva,  da.  of  William  Nelson. 
Daughters  living — Mary  Cecil : m.  1899, 

Robert  Nairn,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Hastings,  New 
Zealand, — Cara  Beatrice:  m.  1895, Major  F.  J . 
Fox,  R.A., — Violet  Agnes, — Marjorie  Isabel 
( Lady  Price)  : m.  1909,  Capt.  Sir  Francis 
Caradoc  Rose  Price,  5th  Bt.,  of  Hensol 
Castle,  Pontyclun,  Glamorgan. 

Russell,  Lady. — Mary  Ruth,  M.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  George  Boyes  Prior,  R.A., 
and  widow  of  Capt.  D.  George  Mackenzie, 
Bom.  Cav.  ; M.B.E.  (Civil)  1920:  m.  1897, 
as  his  second  wife,  Sir  James  Alexander 
Russell,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.E.,  who  d.  1918. 
Woodville,  Edinburgh. 

Daughters  living — Ruth  Madeline  Ida,  b. 
1899, — Marianne  Constance,  b.  1905. 
Russell,  Lady  (Baker).  — Pauline 
Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry 
Hunter,  5th  Dragoon  Guards  : m.  1866,  Gen. 
Sir  Baker  Creed  Russell,  G.C.B.,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1911.  105,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 

Rutledge,  Lady. — Rose  Ann,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Davey,  of  Victoria,  Australia: 
rn.  1910,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Rutledge,  who  d.  1917. 

Sons  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Harold 
Moreton  (Oakey,  Queensland),  b.  1876:  m. 

| 1905,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  Frederick  Kilner,— - 

Ernest  Richmond  (St.  Ruth,  Queensland),  0. 
1878  ; a J.P.  for  Queensland:  m.  1905,  Minnie 
Eleanor,  da.  of  Robert  Orton  Bourne,  of 
Brisbane,  — Clifton  Garfield  (Mungana, 
Queensland),  b.  1882  : m.  1911,  Kathleen  Jean, 


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da.  of  John  Francis  Maguire,  of  Mount  Perry, 
Australia. 

Daughters  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Flor- 
ence Mary  Macleay,  b.  1869:  m.  1889,  Charles 
Brinsdon  Fletcher,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales, — 
Violet  Rabone,  b.  1873  : m.  1893,  Col.  the 
Rev.  Joseph  Snell,  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  of 
Hobart,  Tasmania, — Olive  Cowlishaw,  b. 
1880:  m.  1906,  Arthur  Crawshaw  Wilcox,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales, — Ivy  Victoria,  b.  1884. 

Sadler,  Lady. — Mercy  S.,  da.  of  John 
Field,  ironmaster,  of  Oldbury  : m.  1874,  Col. 
Sir  Samuel  Alexander  Sadler  (M.P.  for 
Middlesbrough  1900-1906),  who  d.  1911. 
Southlands , Eaglescliffc,  co.  Durham. 

Sons  living — Cecil,  b.  1868 : m.  1894, — 

Stanley,  b.  1876  : m.  1902, — Hereward,  b. 
18 77;  Lieut -Col.  6th  Dragoon  Guards:  m. 
1904,  Fthel  Grace,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander 
Sprot,  C.M.G.,  1st  Bt.,— Basil,  b.  1878  : m. 
1902. 

St.  John,  Lady. — Janette,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Ormond,  of  Abingdon  : m.  1869,  Col. 
Sir  Oliver  Beauchamp  Coventry  St.  John, 
K.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1891,  Resident  at  Mysore 
[see  B.  St.  John,  colls.].  The  Red  House , 
Farnham. 

St.  John,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Frederic  Macnaghten  Armstrong,  C.B., 
B.S.C.  : m.  1st,  1899,  Sir  Spenser  Bucking- 
ham St.  John,  G.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1910  (Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Mexico  1884-93, 
and  to  Sweden  1893-6) ; 2ndly,  19x2,  Francis 
Henry  Manisty. 

Sale-Hill  [see  Hill], 

Sankey,  Lady. — Henrietta,  da.  of  the 
late  Pierce  Creagh,  of  Mount  Elya  and 
O’Brien’s  Castle,  co.  Clare,  and  widow  of 
Edward  Browne,  J.P.,  of  Coolooe,  co.  Gal- 
wray : m.  1890,  as  his  second  wife,  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  Richard  Heiram  Sankey,  K.C  B., 
who  d.  1908.  s,  West  Halkin  Street , Bel- 
grave  Square , 5.  W. 

Sarawak,  H.H.  The  Ranee  Dowager  of . — 
Margaret  Alice  Lilly,  da.  of  the  late  Clayton 
de  Windt,  of  Blunsdon  Hall,  Highworth, 
Wilts:  m.  1869,  H.H.  Sir  Charles  Anthony 
Johnson  Brooke,  G.C.M.G.,  Raja  of  Sarawak, 
who  d.  1917.  Ascot  Wood,  Ascot,  Berks. 
Sons  living  (with  other  issue) — Charles  Vyner 
de  Windt,  H.H.  the  Raja  of  Sarawak  {The 
Astana,  Sarawak,  and  8,  Airlie  Gardens, 
Kensington,  1F.8),  b.  1874:  m.  1911,  the 
Hon.  Sylvia  Leonora  Brett,  da.  of  2nd 
Viscount  Esher, — Bertram  Willis  Dayrell, 
H.H.  the  Tuan  Muda  of  Sarawak  ( Tan-y - 
Garth  Farm,  Pontfadog,  N.  Wales;  4B,  Chenis- 
ton  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.;  and  Chesterton 
House,  Cirencester) , b.  1876  : m.  1904,  Gladys 
Milton, only  da.  of  thelateSir  Walter  Palmer, 
1st  Bt.  (cr.  1904,  ext.),— Harry  Keppel,  The 
Tuan  Bongsu  of  Sarawak  (3,  York  Place 
Mansions,  Gloucester  Place,  B'.i);  b.  1879; 
Capt.  in  the  Army:  m.  1910,  Dorothy,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  John  Craig,  of  Betley, 
Cheshire. 

Sargood,  Lady. — Julia,  da.  of  James 
Tomlin,  Esq.,  of  London  : m.  1880,  as  his 
second  wife,  the  Hon.  Sir  Frederick  Thomas 
Sargood,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1903.  Vachery, 
Sherc,  near  Guildford. 

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

Sawyer,  Lady. — Adelaide  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  H.  Hill,  of  Cranoe  Rectory, 
Leicestershire  : m.  1873,  Sir  James  Sawyer, 
M.D.,  who  d.  1919. 

Sons  living — James  Edward  Hill,  M.D., 
M.R.C.P.  (93,  Cornwall  Street,  Birmingham), 
b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and 
Administrator,  1st  S.  Gen.  Hospital : m.  1906, 
Margaret,  3rd  da.  of  Col.  Llewelyn  Wood 
Longstaff , of  Ridgelands,  Wimbledon, — Ralph 
Fitz-James,  b.  1881;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1903  : 
m.  1 91 1,  Winifred  Mayzod,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  David  Thomas,  R.  of  Garsington,  Oxon. 
Daughters  living — Maud,  b.  1876:  m.  1905, 
Major  Harry  Stallard,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  of  60,  London  Road, 
Newark-on-Trent,  — Amy,  b.  1877:  m.  1904, 
Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Stanley  French,  C.B  E., 


M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  R.A.M.C,  of  62,  Wimpole 
Street,  W. 

Sawyer,  Lady. — Florence  Beatrice,  d«. 
of  William  Baines  Dawson,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Swindon,  Wilts:  m.  1st,  1903,  Sir  William 
Phillips  Sawyer,  Clerk  to  the  Drapers’  Co., 
who  d.  1908;  2ndy,  1909,  Frederick  Charles 
Dee. 

Sayer,  Lady . — Annie,  da.  of  William 
Blundell:  m.  1862,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  James 
Robert  Steadman  Sayer,  K.C.B.,  who  d. 
1908. 

Schooles,  Lady. — Caroline,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  William  W.  Reid  : m.  1880,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Henry  Rawlins  Pipon  Schooles,  who 
d.  1913,  Ch.  Justice  of  Gibraltar. 

Schreiber,  Lady. — Julia  Maud,  da.  of 
the  Hon.  John  Wellington  Gwynne,  some- 
time a Puisne  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  ot 
Canada : m.  1898,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir 
Collingwood  Schreiber,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1918,  Consulting  Engineer  to  Canadian 
Govt.  Elmsleigh,  Argyle  Avenue,  Ottawa. 
Daughters  living — Three. 

Schultz,  Lady.—  Agnes  Campbell,  da. 
of  James  Farquharson,  Esq.,  of  British 
Guiana:  tn.  1867,  the  Hon.  Sir  John  Chris- 
tian Schultz,  K.C.M.G.,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S., 
who  d.  1896,  sometime  Lieut.-Gov.  of 
Manitoba.  Ianhurst,  Winnipeg,  Manitoba , 
Canada. 

Scobell,  Lady. — Mildred  Harriet 
Vaughan,  da.  of  Capt.  S.  Willes-Johnson, 

R. N.,  of  Llanerchydol  Hall,  Welshpool:  m. 
1881,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  jenner  Scobell, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,who</.  1912.  The  Chestnuts, 
Whitley , Melksham,  Wilts. 

Scott,  Lady  [see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804, 
colls.]. 

Scott,  Lady. — Edgeworth  Leonora,  da. 
of  Frederick  Hill,  Sec.  of  Post  Office : m. 
1867,  Sir  John  Scott,  K.C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  who 
d.  1904,  having  been  successively  a Judge  of 
Bombay  High  Court,  Judicial  Adviser  to 
Khedive  of  Egypt,  and  Dep.  Judge  Advo- 
cate-Gen. 17,  Cowley  Street , Westminster, 

S. W. 

Son  living — Leslie  Frederic  (20,  Egerton 
Terrace,  S.TF.),  K.C. , M.P.,  b.  1869;  M.P. 
for  Liverpool,  Exchange  Div.  (C):  m. 

1898,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  H.  A.  James,  of 
Suffolk  Hall,  Cheltenham. 

Daughters  living — Lilian  Lepard.  b.  1874  : m. 
1905,  Nathaniel  Henry  Alcock,  who  d.  1913, 
Professor  of  Physiology,  McGill  Univ.,  Mon- 
treal,— Nora  Gordon,  b.  1882:  m.  1916,  Alan 
William  Pirn,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S., — Mary  Cowper, 
M.L.,  b.  1884;  M.D.  London:  m.  1915, 
Edward  Alan  Radford,  Indian  Educational 
Ser. 

Scott,  Lady. — Harriet,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Hunt,  of  54,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W., 
and  6,  Brunswick  Terrace,  Hove:  m.  1873, 
Sir  (Arthur)  Guillum  Scott,  who  d.  1909, 
sometime  Accountant-Gen.  of  the  India 
Office.  41,  Lexham  Gardens , W. 8. 

Sons  living — Guy  Harden  Guillum,  b.  1874  : 
m.  1910,  Anne  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas Lechmere  Tudor  Fitzjohn,  J.P.,  R.  of 
Oddington,  Oxon, — Alan  Chandos  Guillum, 
b.  1876:  m.  1907,  Miss  J.  Crawford, — Roy 
Forbes  Guillum,  b.  1878:  m.  1916,  Iris 
Gwendoline,  da.  of  Leonard  Keep,  of  Strath- 
field,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Daughters  living — Ruth  Somerset  Guillum  : 
m.  1917,  the  Rev.  Herbert  Taylor  Carnegie, 
Head  of  Harrow  Mission, — Grizel  Marion 
Guillum:  m.  191 7,  Major  Donald  Rolfe  Hunt, 
S.  African  Native  Affairs  Depart., — Rhoda 
Lettice  Guillum  : m.  1909,  William  Francis 
Fox. 

Scott,  Lady. — Henrietta,  da.  of  George 
Gankroger,  J.P.,  of  Southfield,  Haddington- 
shire : m.  1872,  Sir  Henry  Hall  Scott, 

who  d.  1911,  of  Eilenreach,  Glenelg,  17, 
Stratton  Street,  W.i ; Ladies’  Imperial  Club. 
Son  living — Adam,  b.  1877 : m.  1910,  Mary, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  G.  C.  Lambert, 
Bengal  Fusiliers. 

Daughters  living — Margaret  Christabel : m . 
1912,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Foster  Riddell,  who 
d.  (killed  in  action)  1915  [Riddell,  Bt., 
colls.], — Janet  Mary:  m.  1st,  1903,  Capt 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Roland  Stuart  Hebeler,  who  d.  (of  wounds  in 
action)  1915;  2ndly,  1920,  Robert  Dand,  of 

#Gloster  Hill,  Northumberland. 

Scott-Gatty  [see  Gatty]. 
Scott-Moncrieff  [see  Moncrieff]. 

Seeley,  Lady. — Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  the 
late  Arthur  Phillott,  M.R.C.S.  : m.  1869,  Sir 
John  Robert  Seeley,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1895, 
Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History  in 
Camb.  Univ.  St.  John's  Croft , Madingley 
Road,  Cambridge. 

Sendall,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Sophia,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Calverley,  V.  of 
South  Stoke,  and  Preb.  of  Wells  : m.  1870, 
Sir  Walter  Joseph  Sendall,  G.C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  who  d.  1904.  22,  Kensington  Court 

Mansions,  W.8. 

Seton-Karr  [see  Karr]. 

Sexton,  Lady. — Anne,  da.  of  the  late  J. 
Taylor,  Esq.,  of  Stratford-on-Avon  : m.  1841, 
Sir  Robert  Sexton,  who  d.  1901. 

Seymour,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Frederick  Romilly ; raised  to 
rank  of  a Knight’s  Widow  1902  : m.  1880, 
Horace  Alfred  Seymour,  Esq.,  C.B.  [see 
M.  of  Hertford,  colls.],  who  d.  1902,  having 
just  been  nominated,  but  not  invested,  a 
K.C.B.  18,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton. 

Shaw  , Lady. — Jessie  Martin,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Graham  : m.  1883,  Inspector-Gen. 
Sir  Doyle  Money  Shaw,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1918. 

Shaw,  Lady. — Kate  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  Wood  : tn.  1884,  Sir  James  Dods 
Shaw,  who  d.  1916,  Manager  of  House  of 
Commons  Official  Staff  for  recording  Parlia- 
mentary Proceedings,  and  Editor  of  Par- 
liamentary Debates. 

Shelford,  Lady. — Anna,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Sopwith,  M.A.,  F.R.S. : m.  1863, 
Sir  William  Shelford,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1905,  Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
and  Consulting  Engineer  for  Crown  Agents 
to  the  Colonies.  31,  Marloes  Road,  Ken- 
sington, W.  8. 

Sons  living — William  Sopwith  (43,  York 
Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  S.JF.),  b.  1868  : 
m.  1899,  Flora  Joan,  da.  of  Hugh  McVean, 
of  Melbourne, — Frederic,  M.I.C.E.,  b.  1871; 
Capt.  R.M.  : m.  1899,  Mildred  Alice,  da.  of 
Capt.  Sir  Montagu  Frederick  Ommanney, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B. , I.S.O., — Thomas,  b.  1879; 
Capt.  R.F.A. : m.  1907,  Ella  Lett,  da.  of 
Ramsay  Durham  Nuthall,  of  Bengal  Keddas. 
Daughters  living — Mabel,  b.  1865, — Anna 
Elizabeth,  b.  1875. 

Shippard,  Lady. — Rosalind,  da.  of  Wil- 
liam Ayshford  Sanford,  of  Nynehead  Court, 
Wellington,  Somerset : m.  1894,  as  his  second 
wife,  Sir  Sidney  Godolphin  Alexander 
Shippard,  K. C.M.G.,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1902. 

Sibbald,  Lady. — Sarah  Jane,  da.  of 
Bernard  Paul  Phelan,  J.P.,  of  Clonmel, 
Ireland:  m.  1864,  Sir  John  Sibbald,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.Eng.,  many  years  a Commr.  in 
Lunacy  for  Scotland,  who  d.  1905.  1, 

Leopold  Avenue,  Wimbledon,  S.W.  19. 

Sons  living — William  Graham,  JF.S.  (31, 
Ashburnham  Mansions,  Chelsea,  S.JF.io),  b. 
1866  : m.  1918,  Emily  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Bell, — Bernard  Ian  Graham, 
M.B.  (St.  Margaret’s,  Crewkerne),  b.  1871: 
m.  1902,  Rose  Marguerite  Phelan. 

Daughters  living — Emmeline  Sarah  Graham, 
b.  1864, — Mary  Graham,  b.  1868  : m.  1893, 
Paget  Dundas  Minchin,  of  1,  Leopold  Avenue, 
Wimbledon,  S.W.  19, — Mildred  Graham,  b. 
1873:  tn.  1897,  William  Purves,  W.S.,  of 
33,  Great  King  Street,  Edinburgh, — Harriet 
Graham,  b.  1877:  tn.  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  James 
Herbert  Robinson,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, — 
Caroline  Althea  Graham,  b.  1881. 

Sidgreaves,  Lady. — Barbara,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Young,  of  Saverly  House,  Staf- 
fordshire : m.  1st,  1871,  Sir  Thomas  Sid- 
greaves, Ch.  Justice  of  Straits  Settlements 
1871-86,  who  d.  i88g ; 2ndly,  1904,  Thomas 
FitzRoy  Phillipps  Fenwick  [Pnillipps,  Bt., 
ext.]. 

Simon,  Lady. — Emily  Maud,  da.  of  W.  H. 
Willans,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  23,  Holland  Park, 


W.,  and  High  Cliff,  Seaton,  Devon:  m. 
1887,  Sir  Robert  Michael  Simon,  M.D.,  who 
d.  1914. 

Daughter  living — Sylvia  Marion,  b.  1888:  tn. 
1916,  Gordon  Pitt,  Lieut.  R.E. 

Simpson,  Lady. — Anna,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Ellis,  of  London  : m.  1865,  Sir 
Henry  (Lunnon)  Simpson,  who  d.  1900, 
Veterinary  Surg.  to  Roy.  Buckhounds. 

Simpson,  Lady. — Martha  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  Enoch  Cobcroft,  of  Cumberland 
Hall,  East  Maitland,  N.S.  Wales  : m.  1861, 
Sir  George  Bowen  Simpson,  sometime  a 
Judge  in  N.S.  Wales,  who  d.  1915. 

Sinclair,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  An- 
drew Haddon,  of  Honey  burn,  Roxburgh- 
shire: tn.  1883,  Professor  Sir  William  Japp 
Sinclair,  who  d.  1912. 

Daughters  living — Margaret,  b.  1884 : tn. 

1909,  Gerald  K.  Marriott,  of  Macclesfield, — 
Isabel  Haddon,  b.  1886:  tn.  1911,  George  E. 
Oppenheim  (surname  changed  to  Osborne 
by  deed  poll),  of  Honej'burn,  Ashley, 
Cheshire. 

Sivewright,  Lady.  — Jennie,  da.  of  George 
Page,  of  Bloemfontein,  S.  Africa:  tn.  1880, 
the  Hon.  Sir  James  Sivewright,  K.C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  who  d.  1916. 

Skelton,  Lady.- -Anne  Adair,  da.  of 
James  A.  Lawrie,  Professor  of  Surgery  in 
Glasgow  Univ.,  raised  to  rank  of  a Knight’s 
Dame  1898:  tn.  1867,  John  Skelton,  C.B., 
who  d.  1897,  before  investiture  as  a K.C.B. 
his  promotion  to  which  had  been  gazetted. 
The  Hermitage  of  Braid,  Edinburgh. 
Skewes-Cox  [see  Cox]. 

Slacke,  Lady. — Frances  Rose,  da.  of  the 
late  Peter  Connellan,  D.L.,  of  Coolmore, 
co.  Kilkenny  [Langrishe,  Bt.] : m.  1875,  as 
his  second  wife,  Capt.  Sir  Owen  Randal 
Slacke,  C.B.  (10th  Hussars),  who  d.  1910, 
sometime  a Div.  Commr.  in  Ireland.  25,  St. 
Leonard’s  Terrace,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

Son  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Randal 
Beresford  (Passmores,  Harlow,  Essex),  b. 
1876;  m.  1903,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Thwaites,  of  Troy,  Blackburn. 

Slade,  Lady. — Janet  Little,  da.  of  the 
late  Gen.  Robert  Blucher  Wood,  C.B. : m. 
1882,  as  his  second  wife,  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  John 
Ramsay  Slade,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1913  [see 
Slade,  Bt.,  colls.].  8,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W. 
Sladen,  Lady. — Katherine  Jane,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Russell  Carew,  of  Car- 
penders,  Herts  : m.  1st  1880,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Col.  Sir  Edward  Bose  Sladen,  who  d.  1890; 
2nd  1904,  Col.  Walter  Leslie  Rocke,  C.M.G. 
26,  Ovington  Square,  S.  W. 

Son  living — (By  her  1st  marriage)  Gerald 
Carew,  C.B.,  C.M.G. . D.S.O.,  M.C.,  b.  1881 

[see  ‘ ‘ COMPANIONAGE  ”] . 

Daughter  living — (By  her  1st  marriage) 
Gwendoline  Kate. 

Slaughter,  Lady. — Hester  Mary,  el.  da. 
of  thelateWiiliam  Duff  Bruce,  M. I. C.E.,Vice- 
Chm.  of  Port  Commrs.  of  Calcutta  1870-89 : m. 
1899,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  WTilliam  Capel 
Slaughter,  who  d.  1917,  senior  paitner  in 
legal  firm  of  Slaughter  and  May,  leaving 
issue  by  his  1st  and  2nd  marriages  Bruce 
Lodge,  Kingsgate,  Thanet ; 15,  Chantrey 

House,  Eccleston  Street,  S.W.i. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Mihill 
L'^raine,  b.  1882  ; Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers 
(Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.) ; tn.  1919,  Betty,  da. 
of  the  late  H.  J.  Marsh,  of  Oakfield,  Surbiton, 
— Arthur,  b.  1886  ; Major,  formerly  Man- 
chester Regt.  (T.F.), — (by  his  2nd  marriage) 
Edward  Duff  Capel,  b.  1902. 

Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Olive 
Margaret,  b.  1887:  tn.  1913,  Capt.  John 
Malcolm  Brodie  Sanders,  formerly  Leinster 
Regt. 

Smith,  Lady. — Anna,  da.  of  the  late 
Sylvester  Costigan,  of  Dublin  : m.  1844,  Adm. 
Sir  Henry  Smith,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1887. 
Smith,  Lady. — Annie  Oliver,  da.  of 
George  Wilson,  of  Georgefield,  Coldstream: 
m.  1872,  James  (Brown)  Smith,  who  d.  1913- 
Clifford  Park,  Stirling. 

Sons  living — Edwin  Gibson  (Whiteholm, 
Gullattc,  Haddingtonshire),  b.  1875;  a J.P. 
and  County  Councillor : tn.  1919,  Mrs.  Merton 


knights’  widows. 


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Spicer, — George  Wilson,  b.  1880 ; Major 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, — Robert 
Spencer,  b.  1886. 

Daughters  living — Annie  May  Witty,  b.  18 — , 
— Winnie  Davis,  b.  1887:  m.  1915,  Henry 
Tudsbery  Tudsbery,  A.M.I.C.E. 

Smith,  Lady.—  Ella  kosa,  da.  of  Major 
Edward  Herman  Marsh  : m.  1878,  Sir  Wil- 
liam James  Smith,  sometime  a Puisne 
Judge  of  Supreme  Court,  Pretoria,  who  d. 
1912. 

Smith,  Lady. — Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Welborn  Owston,  of  Ashby-de-la- 
Zouch  : m.  1875,  Sir  William  Smith,  who  d. 
1916.  Dunstead  House,  Langley  Mill,  Nolls. 
Sons  living -Five. 

Daughters  living— Three. 

Smith,  Lady. — Sarah,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  W.  Young,  of  Halifax,  N.S.  : m.  1868, 
the  Hon.  Sir  Albert  James  Smith,  K.C.M.G., 
Q.C.,  Min.  of  Marine  and  Fisheries,  Canada, 
who  d.  1883.  Rood/awn,  Dorchester,  West- 
morland co.,  New  Brunswick. 

Smith,  Lady. — Susanna,  2nd  da.  of  John 
Wallis,  of  Boxley,  Kent  : m.  1866,  as  his 
2nd  wife,  Sir  Francis  Pettit  Smith,  C.E.,  who 
d.  1874,  introducer  of  the  Screw  Propeller. 
Smith,  Lady  Euan-. — Edith,  da.  of  Col. 
Frederick  Alexander,  R.A  : m.  1877,  Col. 
Sir  Charles  Bean  Euan-Smith,  K.C.B., 
C.S.I.,  D.C.L.,  who  of.  1910.  Hampton  Court 
Palace ; 1 Cadogan  Court,  S.  W. 

Daughter  living — Hilda:  m.  1914,  Frederick 
Charles  Belson. 

Smith,  Lady  Stewart-. — Katherine,  da. 
of  Henry  Cautley,  of  Bramley,  Leeds  : m. 
1892,  Sir  Dudley  Stewart-Smith,  K.C.,  who 
d.  42>  Albert  Gore , Kensington  Gore, 

Sons  living— Dudley  Cautley,  b.  1894  ; Lieut. 
Black  Watch, — Ean  Kendal,  b.  1907. 
Daughters  living — Of  whom  the  second, 
Mill  cent  Joscelyne  : m.  1919,  Patrick  Single- 
hurst Hamilton. 

Smyth,  Lady. — Helen  Constance,  da.  of 

J.  W.  Greaves,  of  Plas  Weunydd,  Merioneth- 
shire ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1874,  Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Augustus  Smyth,  K.C.M.G.,  who 
d.  1906.  St.  John’s  Lodge,  Stone,  Aylesbury. 

Solomon,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mary,  da  of 
the  Rev.  John  Walton : m.  1881,  the  Hon. 
Sir  Richard  Solomon,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B., 

K. C.V.O.,  who  d.  1913,  High  Commr.  in 
London  for  Union  of  S.  Africa. 

Solomon,  Lady. — Harriet  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  R.  Thomson,  of  Balfour, 
Cape  Colony  : m.  1871,  the  Hon.  Sir  Ed- 
mund Philip  Solomon,  K.C.M.G.,  a Member 
of  Senate  of  Union  of  S.  Africa,  who  d.  1914. 
Rossleigh , Park  Town,  Johannesburg. 

Sons  living — Four. 

Daughters  iiving — Two. 

Souter,  Lady. — Helena  Lovett,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Lochiel  Cameron  : m. 
1863,  Sir  Frank  Henry  Souter,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
who  d.  1888,  Commr.  of  Police  at  Bombay. 
Mogar  Ests,  Wynaad,  S.  India;  Sutton  and 
Louisiana , Nilgiris,  India. 

Son  living— William  Lochiel  Berkeley,  C.I.E. 
[see  ‘ ‘ Companionage  ’ ’] . 

Daughter  living— Marguerite  Julia:  m.  1919, 
Duncan  James  Donne. 

Southern,  Lady. — Mary  Anne,  da.  of 
William  Weild,  C.E..  of  Shandon  Gareloch, 
N.B. : m.  1901,  as  his  third  wife,  Sir  James 
Wilson  Southern,  who  d.  1909. 

Squire,  Lady. — Mabel  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  Alexander  Bram well  Bremner  : m.  1879, 
Sir  Peter  Wyatt  Squire,  Chemist  and  Drug- 
gist to  Royal  Family,  who  d.  1919.  The 
Ryefeck,  Shepperton. 

Daughters  living — Mabel  Eramwell, — Phyllis 
Wyatt. 

Stanley,  Lady. — Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Tennant  (M.P.  for  St.  Albans),  of 
Cadoxton  Lodge,  Neath  : m.  1st,  1890,  Sir 
Henry  Morton  Stanley,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.,  the  well-known  African  explorer, 
who  d.  1904;  2nd,  1907,  Henry  Curtis, 
F.R.C.S.  2,  Richmond  Terrace,  Whitehall , 
S.W.;  Furze  Hill,  Pirbright,  Surrey. 


Stansfeld,  Lady.  — Frances,  da.  of 
Andrew  Allan,  and  widow  of  Henry 
Augustus  Severn,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  : 
m.  1887,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  James  Stansfeld,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  who  d. 
1898. 

Stawell,  Lady. — Mary  Frances  Eliza- 
beth,da.  ofthe  late  William  PomeroyGreene, 
R.N.  : m.  1856,  Sir  William  Foster  Stawell, 
K.C.M.G.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1889  (Ch.  Justice 
of  Victoria  1857-86,  and  subsequently  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Victoria,  Australia).  33,  Ladbroke 
Square,  W. 

Steere,  Lady. — Catherine  Ann,  only  da. 
of  the  late  Luke  Leake,  of  Perth,  W. 
Australia:  m.  1859,  Hon.  Sir  James  George 
Lee  Steere,  K.C.  M.G. , who  d.  1903,  Speaker 
of  Legislative  Assembly  of  W.  Australia. 
Elderslie,  56,  St.  George's  Terrace,  Perth , 
W.  Australia. 

Stephen,  Lady. — Florence  Sophie,  da. 
of  the  late  A.  G.  D.  Huthwaite,  formerly 
R.N. : m.  1900,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Hon. 
Sir  (Matthew)  Henry  Stephen,  who  d.  1920, 
sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  N.S.  Wales.  Edge- 
cliff,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Stephenson,  Lady.  — Emma,  da.  of 
Thomas  James  Parker,  of  Sheffield:  m. 
1862,  Sir  Henry  Stephenson,  who  d.  1904. 
The  Glen,  Sheffield. 

Sons  living — Of  whom  the  el.,  Henry  Ken- 
yon, D.S.O.,  b.  1865  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Stephenson,  Lady  [see  E.  Radnor, 
colls.]. 

Stevens,  Lady. — Mary  Ann  Caroline,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  John  Turner,  H.E.I.C.S. : 
m.  1862,  Sir  Charles  Cecil  Stevens,  K.C.S.I., 
who  d.  1909. 

Sons  living — Cecil  Robert,  b.  1867;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. : rn.  1892,  Katharine, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  — Duff,  of  Knock- 
leith,  Turriff,  Scotland, — Algernon  Francis,  b. 
1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. : m.  1899, 
Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Carter, 
Northamptonshire  Regt., — Arthur  Cornish 
Jeremie,  D.S.O.,  b.  1874  [see  “Companion- 
age”], — Henry  Herbert,  b.  1876;  inl.C.S. : 
m.  1916,  Helena,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Strachan, 
LL.D.,  of  Manchester  Univ. 

Steward,  Lady. — Anna  Lucas,  da.  of 
Walter  Seton  Synnot : m.  1908,  Lieut.-Col. 
Sir  George  (Charles  Thomas)  Steward, 
K.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  920,  Commr.  of 
Police  for  Victoria.  Melbourne,  Victoria, 
Australia. 

Steward,  Lady. — Hannah,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Caleb  Whitefoord,  R.  of  Burford, 
Worcestershire : m.  1873,  Sir  William 

Jukes  Steward,  who  d.  1912. 

Stewart,  Lady  (Grainger). — Jessy 
Dingwall  Fordyce,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Macdonald,  D.D. : m.  1866,  as  his  second 
wife,  Professor  Sir  Thomas  Grainger 
Stewart,  M.D.,  LL.D.,  D.L.,  who  d.  1900, 
Physician-in-Ord.  to  Queen  Victoria  for 
Scotland.  4,  Carlton  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Stewart,  Lady  [see  E.  Galloway, 
colls.]. 

Stewart-Smith  [see  Smith], 

Stirling,  Lady. — Jane,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Gilbert,  of  Pewsey  Vale,  S. 
Australia:  m.  1877,  Sir  Edward  Charles 
Stirling,  C.M.G.,  M.D  , D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  who 
d.  1919.  St.  Vigeans,  Mount  Lofty,  South 
Australia. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Stokes,  Lady. — Alice  Amelia,  elder  da.  of 
the  late  Allan  Belfield  Bone  : m.  1896,  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Folliott  Stuart  Furneaux  Stokes, 
K.C.V.O.,  who  d.  1911. 

Stokes,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Lewis  Moore,  D.D.,  Vice- 
Provost  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  : m.  1869,  Sir 
William  Stokes,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. I.,  who  d. 
1900,  an  eminent  Surg. 

Son  living — Aleyn  Whatley,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  1880  [see  “Companionage”]. 

Daughter  living — Angel  Helen  ; m.  191 7, 
Frank  W.  Perry,  of  Ceanchor  Cottage,  Baily, 
co.  Dublin. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Stone,  Lady. — Susannah,  da  of  the 
late  George  Shenton  : m.  1867,  Sir  Edward 
Albert  Stone,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1920  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  W.  Australia.  191,  Adelaide  Terrace , 
Perth , IV.  Australia. 

Sons  living — Two— (both  m.). 

Daughters  living — Seven  (six  m.)  of  whom  one : 
m.  18—,  the  Hon.  Norman  Kirkwood  Ewing, 
a Puisne  Judge  of  Tasmania. 

Strachey,  Lady. — Ellen,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Conolly  : m.  1885,  Sir  Arthur  Strachey, 
who  d.  1901,  Ch.  Justice  of  High  Courts, 
N.-W.  Provinces,  India.  10,  Culford  Man- 
sions, Culford  Gardens , 5.  IV. 

Strachey,  Lady. — Jane  Maria,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Peter  Grant  of  Rothiemur- 
chus,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B  : m.  1859,  as  his 
second  wife,  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Richard 
Strachey,  G.C.S.I.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.,  who  d. 
1908  [see  B.  Strachie,  colls.].  5,  Gordon 
Square , IV.  C.  1. 

Strong,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Charlotte,  da. 
of  — Cane ; is  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1850, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Henry  Strong, 
P.C.,  who  d.  1909  (Ch.  Justice  of  Dominion 
of  Canada  1892-1903).  161,  Argyll  Avenue , 

Ottawa , Canada. 

Strong,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Mary  (Lillie), 
da.  of  the  late  James  Hartnoll,  of  Potters 
Bar:  m.  1900,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  (Thomas) 
Vezey  Strong,  K.C.V.O.,  K.B.E.,  who  d.  1920 
(Lord  Mayor  of  London  1910-11). 

Stuart,  Lady  [see  E.  Rosebery,  colls.]. 

Sutton,  Lady.  — Marie  Aire,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Ritchie,  of  Edinburgh:  m.  1881, 
as  his  second  wife,  Hon.  Sir  George  Morris 
Sutton,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1913.  Fair  Fell , 
Howick , Natal. 

Swamy  [see  Coomaraswamy], 

Sym,  Lady. — Eliza  D’Oyley  Vincent,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  Hugh  Rees  James,  C.B.  : 
m.  1870,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Munro  Sym, 
K.C.B.,  Indian  Army,  who  d.  1919.  4,  Bel- 
grave  Place , Edinburgh. 

Son  living — Hugh  Gordon,  b.  1875  : m.  1904, 
Elizabeth  Blair,  da.  of  G.  B.  Hart. 

Symonds,  Lady. — Susan  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Briggs,  of  Eton  Coll. : m. 
1st,  18 — , as  his  3rd  wife,  Rear-Adm.  Sir 
William  Symonds,  C.B.,  who  d.  1856,  Sur- 
veyor of  R.N. ; 2nd,  1861,  Thomas  Mayo, 
M.D. 

Synge,  Lady. — Laura  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Charles  Fletcher,  of  Dale  Park, 
Sussex:  m.  1881,  Sir  Robert  Follett  Synge, 
K.C.M.G.,  M.  V.O.,  who  d.  1920,  Dep.  Master 
of  the  Ceremonies,  Foreign  Office  [Synge, 
Bt.,  colls.].  47,  Eaton  Terrace , S.IV. 

Tagore,  Lady. — Relict  of  Raja  SirSourin- 
dro  Mohun  Tagore,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1914. 
Hara  Kumar  Bavan,  Pathuringhata,  Raj- 
butz , Calcutta. 

Tait,  Lady.— Lydia,  da.  of  H.  B.  Kaighn,  j 
of  Newport,  Rhode  Island:  m.  1878,  as  his  j 
second  wife,  Sir  Melbourne  McTaggart  Tait, 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1917,  sometime  Ch. 
Justice  of  Quebec.  1004,  Dorchester  Street 
West,  Montreal.  I 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Sir  Thomas,  j 
b.  1864  [see  Tait,  “Knights”], — (by  his  2nd 
marriage)  Harry  M.,  b.  1879;  Gen.  Agent, 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Steamship  Lines  at 
Calgary,  Alberta,  Canada, — M.  Magill,  b. 
1883, — Reginald  G.  ( Summerland , British 
Columbia),  b.  1885. 

Daughters  living — (By  Iris  1st  marriage)  Maude 
Monica,  b.  1867  : tn.  1892,  George  F.  O’Hafl- 
oran,  Dep.  Min.  of  Agriculture,  Ottawa , — 
Carrie  Louise,  b.  1871 : m.  1893,  Harold  | 
Hampson,  of  Montreal. 

Tait,  Lady. — Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Wil-  | 
liam  Abraham,  of  Fort  Prospect,  Limerick: 
m.  1853,  Sir  Peter  Tait,  who  d.  1890. 

Tangye,  Lady. — Caroline,  da.  of  Thomas  i 
esper,  of  Birmingham  : m.  1859,  Sir  Richard 
angye,  who  d.  1906,  Chm.  of  Tangye’s  j 
(Limited).  Coombc  Bank , Kingston  Hill, 
Surrey;  St.  Columb  Minor , Cornwall. 

Sons  living — Sir  Harold  Lincoln,  Bt.,  b.  1866 
[see  that  title], — Richard  Trevithick  Gilbert-  1 


stone,  O.B.E.  (40,  Bramham  Gardens,  S.ML), 
b.  1875;  Bar.  Inner  Temple,  1899;  Major 
Gen.  Staff  (Croix  de  Guerre  wiih  Palm)  ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919:  tn.  1903,  Sophie  Elizabeth 
Frieda, da.  of  the  late  James  Kidman,  of  Liv- 
ingston Drive,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool, — Wil- 
fred No. 1;  b.  1877;  Lieut,  in  Army : m.  1st, 

1904,  J anet  Elizabeth  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1914),  da.  of  the  late  Richard  White-Rickard, 
of  The  Bays,  Putney,  S.W. ; andly,  1914, 
Marjorie  Mildred,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  J.  G. 
Russell,  of  Portland  House,  Aldridge,  Stafford- 
shire. 

Daughters  living — Mabel  Louise  Tangye : m. 
1892,  Lieut. -Com.  George  Phipps  Spooner, 
R.N.R. , of  Brook  House,  Ipswich,  grandson  of 
the  late  Archdeacon  Spooner,  of  Coven  tty, — 
Elsie  Gertrude:  m.  1898,  John  Moginie 

Chambers,  of  St.  Andrews,  Leura,N.S.  Wales. 
Tanner,  Lady. — Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
T.  Earl,  of  Viewforth,  Edinburgh  : m.  1905, 
as  his  second  wife,  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Oriel 
Viveash  Tanner,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1911.  17, 
Buckingham  Palace  Mansions,  S.  W. 
Taschereau,  Lady. — Marie  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Panet,  of  Canadian  Civil 
Ser.,  Ottawa:  m.  1897.  as  his  second  wife, 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Henri  (Elzear)  Taschereau, 
who  d.  1911,  sometime  Ch.  Justice  of  Sup- 
reme Court  of  Dominion  of  Canada,  and  a 
Member  of  Judicial  Committee  of  Privy 
Council.  Daly  Avenue,  Ottawa. 

Tata,  Lady. — Naja,  C.B.E. , da.  of  Arde- 
shir  Sett,  of  Bombay ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919: 
m.  1892,  Sir  Rantanji  Jamsetji  Tata,  who 
d.  1918.  York  House,  Twickenham ; Tata 
House,  Bombay. 

Taubman,  Lady  Goldie-,  — Amelia 
Donald  Ankerville,  da.  of  Capt.  J.  J.  Grove- 
Ross,  oflnvercharron,  Ross-shire  : m.  i860, 

! Sir  John  Senhouse  Goldie-Taubman,  who  d. 
1898,  sometime  Speaker  of  House  of  Keys. 
The  Nunnery,  Isle  of  Man. 

Sons  living — John  Leigh  ( The  Nunnery,  Isle 
of  Man),  b.  1861 ; J.P.  for  Isle  of  Man, — 
Ernest  Harcourt,  b.  1868;  Gov.  H.M.  Prison, 
Birmingham. 

Daughters  living — Ellen  Margaret  (Lady  Fry ) : 
tn.  1886,  H.E.  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Fry, 
K.C.V.O.,  C.B.,  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Isle  of  Man,— 
Amy  Alice:  m.  1894,  James Mackay  Wilson, — 
Evelyn:  m.  1908,  Major  Julian  Bacchus, 
Leicestershire  Regt. 

Taylor,  Lady, — Lydia  Greene,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Read  Munn,  V.  of  Ash- 
burnham,  Sussex:  m.  i860,  Gen.  Sir  Alex- 
ander Taylor,  G.C.B.,  who  d.  1912.  Pern 
hurst,  Englefcld  Green,  Surrey. 

Sons  living — Alexander  William,  b.  1862 ; 
Brig. -Gen.  (retired). 

Daughters  living  — Alicia  Lydia, — Mildred 
Bethune : in.  1893,  Major  R.  J.  Woods,  of 
Englewood,  Englefield  Green,  Surrey. 
Taylor,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Hugh  Vallance,  H.M.’s  Customs,  of  Hamil- 
ton, Ontario : m.  1864,  as  his  second  wife, 
Sir  Thomas  Wardlaw  Taylor,  sometime  Ch. 
Justice  of  Manitoba,  who  d.  1917.  67,  Vic- 
toria Avenue,  Hamilton,  Canada. 
j Tennant,  Lady. — Amye  Venour,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  William  Bellairs, 
K.C.M.G..  C.B.  [see  Bellairs,  “Knights’ 
Widows  ’ ) : m.  1885,  as  bis  second  wife,  the 
Hon.  Sir  David  Tennant,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 

1905,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 

Son  living — Hercules,  C.M.G.  [see  “ Com- 

PANIONAGE”]. 

Thomas,  Lady. — Amelia,  da.  of  Robert 
George  Bowen  : m.  1876,  Sir  Robert  Kyfifin 
Thomas  (gazetted  Knight  Bachelor  1910), 
who  d.  1910,  Proprietor  of  The  Register,  The 
Observer,  and  The  Evening  Journal  of  Ade- 
laide. 353,  Angus  Street,  Adelaide,  S.  Aus- 
tralia. 

Sons  living — Geoffrey  Kyffin,  b.  1883  : tn. 
1905,  Harriett  Maria,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Crofts  Haynes,  of  Stepney,  South  Australia, 
— Owen  Kyffin,  b.  1898. 

Daughters  living — Millicent  Kyffin,  b.  1876: 
tn.  1911,  David  Thomas  Harbison,  M.D.,  of 
Bowrol,  N.S.  Wales, — Hilda  Kyffin,  b.  1878: 
tn.  1906,  Leonard  Hack,  who  d.  1912, — Nora 
Kyffin,  b.  1880— Kathleen  Kyffin,  O.B.E. 
(Queen  Adelaide  Club,  Adelaide),  b.  1891  [see 
“ COMPANIONAGE  ”]. 


knights’  widows. 


1223 


Thomas,  Lady. — Helen  Mary,  da.  of 

J.  W.  B.  Cattle,  of  Norbury,  Surrey:  m. 
1916,  as  his  third  wife,  Sir  John  Thomas, 
who  d.  1920.  Hawthornden,  Bourne  End , 
Berks. 

Thompson,  Lady. — Christina  R.,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Adams:  in.  1865,  Sir  James 
Thompson,  who  d.  1906.  5,  Devonshire 

Gardens  West,  Glasgow. 

Thompson,  Lady. — Isabel,  el.  da.  of  Peter 
Redfern,  M.D.,  of  Templepatrick  House, 
Donaghadee,  Ireland  : m.  1894.  Sir  William 
Henry  Thompson,  K.B.E.,  M.D.,  who  d. 
(result  of  enemy  action)  1918.  14,  Hatch 

Street , Dublin. 

Thomson,  Lady. — Katherine  MacDonald, 
da.  of  John  Ferguson,  Advocate,  of  Aber- 
deen: m.  1877,  Col.  Sir  George  Thomson, 

K. C.B.,  who  d.  1903. 

Thomson,  Lady. — Margaret  Dairy mple, 
da.  of  the  late  Abraham  Stoker,  Ch.  Clerk 
in  Ch.  Sec.’s  Office,  Dublin  Castle  : m.  1878, 
Sir  William  Thomson,  C.B.,  M.D.,  who  d. 
1909,  Hon.  Surg.  to  Queen  Victoria  and  to 
King  Edward  VII.  in  Ireland.  35,  Kildare 
Street , Dublin. 

Son  living — Douglas  Brownlie,  M.B.,  b.  1879; 
Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  in  Sudan 
Civil  Ser.:  m.  1910, Ella, da.  of  the  late  Andrew 
Clark,  of  Cowley  Grove,  Uxbridge. 

Daughter  living — Gladys  Thornley  : m.  1906, 
Murray  Hornibrook,  of  Knapton,  Abbeyleix, 
Queen’s  Co. 

Thomson,  Lady  White-  [see  Ferguson- 
Davie,  Bt.]. 

Thorne,  Lady — Ellen,  da.  of  Thomas 
Lane,  of  Chichester  : m.  1862,  Sir  William 
Thorne,  who  d.  1917.  Rusdon,  Rondebosch, 
near  Cape  Town. 

Sons  living — William  John  ( Cape  Town), 
b.  1865, — Thomas  Lane,  b.  1867;  Advocate, 
Cape  Colony  and  Pretoria;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1889. 

Daughters  living — Ellen,  b.  1863, — Cecilia 
Jane,  b.  1869, — Elizabeth,  b.  1870  : m.  1892, 
A.  F.  Bullen. 

Thorne,  Lady. — Martha,  da.  of  the  late 
Joseph  Rylands,  of  Hull:  in.  1866,  Sir 
Richard  Thorne  Thorne,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S., 
F.R.C.P.,  who  d.  1899,  Principal  Medical 
Officer  of  Local  Govt.  Board.  Fairlawn, 
Goldsworth,  Woking. 

Sons  living — Three,  of  whom  Bertholel  Bezly) 
O.B.E.,  M.D.  ( Grasmere , Mount  Herman 
Road,  Woking),  b.  1867;  Hon.  Med.  Officer, 
Victoria  Cottage  Hospital,  Woking;  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Thurston,  Lady. — Amelia,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Berry,  (N.S.  Wales  Civil  Ser.),  of 
Albury,  N.S.  Wales : m.  1883,  Sir  John 
Bates  Thurston,  K.C.M.G.,  F.R.G.S.,  who 
d.  1897,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Fiji,  and 
High  Commr.  and  Consul-Gen.  of  W.  Pacific. 
Sons  living — John  Bates  Horatio,  b.  1887  : m. 
1919,  Dorothy  Mabel,  da.  of  G.  Perrin,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales, — Edward  Thomas,  b. 
1889  ; in  I.C.S.,— Bassett,  b.  1891. 

Daughters  living — Elizabeth  d’Este, — Atys 
Amelia. 

Tilley,  Lady. — Alice,  el.  da.  of  Zachariah 
Chipman,  of  St.  Stephen,  N.B.  ; is  a Lady  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  : in.  1867,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the 
Hon.  Sir  Samuel  Leonard  Tilley,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  who  d.  1896.  Fredericton,  New  Bruns- 
wick. 

Townsend,  Lady. — Frances  Josephine, 
da.T>f  the  late  Joseph  W.  MacMullen,  J.P., 
of  Cork : m.  1884,  Surg. -Gen.  Sir  Edmond 
Townsend,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  who  d. 
19x7.  Oakhurst,  Rushbrooke,  co.  Cork. 
Tozer,  Lady. — A da.  of  Thomas  Fry  : 
m.  1903,  Sir  Henry  Tozer,  who  d.  1918. 
Kingsdown,  Deal. 

Treacher,  Lady. — Cornelia,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  Rumsey  : m.  1881,  Sir  William  Hood 
Treacher,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1919.  Dun- 
cliffe,  Parks/one,  Dorset. 

Daughters  living — Leila  Neville  Daisy : m. 
1908,  Percy  Cobham, — Enid  Dorothy  May: 
m.  1914,  Major  Samuel  Edward  Hibbert,  R.A, 


Tree,  Lady. — Maud  Holt,  O.B.E.  : is  a 
member  of  the  dramatic  profession  ; O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920:  m.  1882,  Sir  Herbert  Beerbohm 
Tree,  the  well-known  Actor-Manager,  who 
d.  1917.  41,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.;  Glotten- 
ham,  Robertsbridgc. 

Daughters  living — Viola:  m.  1912,  Alan 

Leonard  Romaine  Parsons,  of  the  India 
Office,  — Iris:  m.  1916,  Curtis  Moffat,  of 
New  York, — Felicity:  m.  1915,  Capt.  Geof- 
frey Cory-Wright,  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.) 
[see  Cory-Wright,  Bt.]. 

Trickett,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Alice,  da.  of 
John  Ormerod:  m.  1879,  Sir  Henry  Whittaker 
Trickett,  who  d.  1913.  Merlewood,  St. 
Anne’ s-on-Sea. 

Daughters  living — Jane  Alice:  m.  18 — , 

James  Ashworth,  of  Ashville,  Rawtenstall,— 
Elsie:  in.  1915,  Harry  Morris,  Lieut.  Duke 
of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.). 

Trotter,  Lady. — Eliza,  da,  of  Charles 
Henry  Scott-Plummer,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Sun- 
derland Hall,  Selkirk  : m.  1886,  Col.  Sir 
Philip  Durham  Trotter,  who  d.  1918. 
Mainhouse,  Kelso. 

Son  living — Philip  Coutts,  b.  1891. 

Daughter  living — Cecile  Frances  Louisa,  b. 
1888. 

Trotter,  Lady  [see  D.  Wellington,  colls.]. 

T u l l o c h , Lady. — Constance  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  Canon  Brandreth,  of  Standish, 
Lancashire,  and  widow  of  George  Reginald 
Attwood,  of  Glaslyn  Court,  Brecknockshire: 
m.  1907,  as  his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gm.  Sir 
Alexander  Bruce  Tulloch,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G., 
who  d.  1920,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st 
marriage.  Glaslyn  Court , Llanelly,  Aberga- 
venny. 

Sons  living — (By  1st  marriage)  James  Bruce 
Gregorie,  C.M.G.,  b.  1870  [see  “Companion- 
age”), — Richard  Murray  Gregorie,  D.S.O., 
b.  1878  [see  “ Companionage”J,  — three 
others. 

Tupper,  Lady. — Jessie  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  H.  C.  Johnstone,  C.B.  : m. 
1875,  Sir  Charles  Lewis  Tupper,  K.C.I.E., 
C.S.I.,  who  d.  1910.  55,  Wynnstay  Gardens, 
Kensington,  IV. 

Sons  living— Geoffrey,  b.  1879, — Frank,  b. 
1886. 

Daughter  living — Margaret  Ruth  : m.  1905, 
Lewis  French,  C.I.E. 

Turner,  Lady. — Agnes,  da.  of  George 
Bell,  of  Brooklands,  Lancashire : m.  1878, 
Sir  Llewelyn  Turner,  who  d.  1903.  Parkia , 
Carnarvonshire. 

Turner,  Lady. — Eleanor  Charlotte,  da. 
of  Edward  Silcock,  of  Chittisham,  Cam- 
bridgeshire : m.  1888,  as  his  second  wife, 
Sir  George  Turner,  M.B.,  who  d.  1915,  an 
eminent  bacteriologist. 

Turner,  Lady. — J uliette  Elizabeth  Marie, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Whiting  : m.  1902,  as 
his  second  wife,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Ed- 
ward Turner,  K.C.B.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1918, 
leaving  issue  by  1st  marriage. 

Sons  living — Francis  Charles,  C.M.G.,  b.  1866 
[see  “ Companionage  ”], — Christopher  Rede 
[The  Lodge,  Postwick,  Norwich),  b.  18 77;  a 
Clerk  in  House  of  Commons:  m.  1902,  Jill 
Helen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Harry  Pickersgill 
Cunliffe,  of  Staughton  Manor,  St.  Neots. 
Daughter  living — Elfrida  Charlotte  ( Baroness 
Tenterden),  b.  1886:  m.  1906,  the  4th  Baron 
Tenterden,  of  29,  Egerton  Terrace,  S.W. 

Turner,  Lady.  — Rosa,  da.  of  John 
Morgan  : m.  1872.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  George 
Turner,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  19x6,  sometime 
Premier  of  Victoria.  Bovey,  Carlisle  Street, 
St.  Kilda,  Victoria;  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

Twining,  Lady. — Louise  Mary,  da.  of 
George  Daly,  of  Toronto:  m.  1897,  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Philip  Geoffrey  Twining,  K.C.M.G., 
C.B.,  M.V.O.,  who  d.  1920. 

Twiss,  Lady. — Pharailde,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Vanlynseele : in.  1862,  Sir  Travers 
Twiss,  Q.C.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  who  d.  1897. 

Tyler,  Lady. — Mary  Emma,  da.  of  J. 
Bateman:  in.  1866,  Sir  John  William  Tyler, 
M.D.,  C.I.E.,  who  d.  1912. 


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KNIGHTAGE. 


Tylor,  Lady. — Anna,  da.  of  the  late 
Sylvanus  Fox,  of  Wellington,  Somerset : m. 
1858,  Sir  Edward  Burnett  Tylor,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.,  who  d.  1917.  Linden,  Wellington , 
Somerset. 

Upcott,  Lady. — Jessie,  da.  of  Harold 
Turner:  m.  1878,  Lieut. -Col.  Sir  Frederick 
Robert  Upcott,  K.C.V.O.,  C.S.I.,  who  d. 
1918. 

Son  living — Harold,  F.R.C.S.  (3,  Salisbury 
Street,  Hull),  b.  1879  : m.  1906,  Alice,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Ernest  Weekes. 

Upington,  Lady.  — May,  da.  of  John 
Guerin,  of  Eden  Hill,  co.  Cork : m.  1872, 
the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Upington,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1898. 

Van  Cuylenburg,  Lady. — Joselina,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Morgan:  m.  1872, 
Sir  Hector  van  Cuylenburg,  Burgher  Mem- 
ber of  Ceylon  Legislative  Council,  who  d. 
1915.  Charsley  House , Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Son  living — Hector  Richard  Henry  Morgan, 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Ceylon,  L-I.  (V.D.) 

Van  Horne,  Lady. — Lucy  Adaline,  da.  of 
Erastus  Hurd  : m.  1867,  Sir  William  Cor- 
nelius Van  Horne,  K.C.M.G..  who  d.  1915; 
many  years  Chm.  Canadian  Pacific  Railway. 
513,  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal. 

Son  living — Richard  Benedict,  b.  18 77. 
Daughter  living — Adaline,  b.  1868. 

Vaughan  Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Venables-Vernon-Harcourt  [see  Har- 
court]. 

Vernon-Harcourt  [see  Harcourt], 
Vincent,  Lady. — Ethel  Gwendoline,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Moffatt,  M.P.,  of  Goodrich 
Court,  Herefordshire  ; has  Order  of  Mercy  : 
m.  1882,  Col.  Sir  Charles  Edward  Howard 
Vincent,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.P.,  who  d.  1908, 
M.P.  for  Central  Div.  of  Sheffield  [see  Vin 
cent,  Bt.,  colls.].  1,  Grosvenor  Square,  W. 
Vintcent,  Lady. — Hester  Elizabeth , da.  of 
Henry  Myburgh,  merchant,  of  Wynberg, 
Cape  Town  : m.  1891,  Sir  Joseph  Vintcent, 
who  d.  1914,  Judge  of  High  Court,  S.  Rho- 
desia. 

Vogel,  Lady . — Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late 


Wallace,  Lady. — Georgiana  Lawrell,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  George  A.  F.  Quentin, 
10th  (Roy.)  Hussars:  m.  18 — , Sir  Arthur 
Robert  Wallace,  C.B.,  who  d.  1912.  Ardna- 
mona , Lough  Eske,  co.  Donegal. 

Sons  living — Arthur  William  Baillie,  b.  1876  ; 
Lieut. -Col.  Durham  L.I.,  and  an  A.Q.M.G.: 
m.  1917,  Enid  Jones  Mitton, — Alexander 
Brooke,  b.  1880;  Govt.  Survey  Depart., 
Tonga  : m.  1912,  Winifred  Grace  Englehardt, 
— Quentin  Vaughan  Brooke,  M.C.,  M.B.,  b. 
1891;  Capt.  R.A.M.C:  m.  19x7,  Freda,  da.  of 
A.  R Norrington,  of  Plymouth. 

Daughters  living — Annie  Margaret : m. 

1906,  Arthur  Herbert  Empson, — Sophia  Mary. 

Wallis,  Lady. — May,  da.  of  H.  Cole 
Aspinall,  K.C.  : m.  1890,  Sir  Frederick 
Charles  Wallis,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  who  d. 

1912. 

Daughters  living — Peggy:  m.  1915,  Lieut. 
John  Francis  Hungerford  Pollen,  R.N.  [see 
Pollen,  Bt.,  colls.], — Violet:  m.  1917,  Lieut. 
Neville  Ames. 

Walton,  Lady. — Elizabeth,  da.  of  George 
Bell,  of  Carlisle  : m.  1866,  Sir  Robert  Walton, 
who  d.  1914,  sometime  Pres,  of  the  British 
Chamber  of  Commerce  in  Paris.  14,  Rue 
Dieu,  Paris. 

Walton,  Lady  (Lawson). — Joanna,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Hedderwick,  of  Glasgow: 
m.  1882,  Sir  John  Lawson  Walton,  K.C., 

M. P.,  who  d.  1908,  Attorney-Gen.  Coombe 
Hill,  Butler  s Cross,  Bucks. 

Sons  living — James  Hunter,  b.  1891;  Capt. 
Tank  Corps  : m.  1918,  Rachel  C.  B.,  da.  of 
the  late  Ernest  Charrington, — Arnold,  b. 
1895  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig. 

Daughters  living  — Anna  Marie,  — Morna 
Grace:  m.  19x8,  Arundell  Wallis  Faulkner. 

Walton,  Lady. — Teresa,  da.  of  the  late 

N.  d’Arcy,  of  Ballyforan,  co.  Roscommon : 
m.  1871,  the  Hon.  Sir  Joseph  Walton,  who 
d.  1910,  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice 
(King’s  Bench  Div.). 

Ward,  Lady. — Alicia  Caroline,  da.  of 
Edward  Palmer,  of  Calcutta  : m.  1866,  Sir 
William  Erskine  Ward,  K.C.S.I.,  who  d. 
1916  [see  V.  Bangor,  colls.].  1,  Gore  Street , 
Queen's  Gate,  S.  W.  7. 


William  H.  Clayton,  Colonial  Architect 
of  New  Zealand : m.  1867,  the  Hon.  Sir 
Julius  Vogel,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1899,  having 
held  many  important  Govt,  posts  in  New 
Zealand.  Malham  Manor  Lodge , East 
Molesey,  Surrey. 

Sons  living  — Harry  Benjamin,  b.  1868, — 
Julius  Leonard,  b.  1873. 

Daughter  living — Phoebe  Emily. 

Von  Herkomer  [see  HerkomerJ. 

Wade,  Lady. — Amelia  [see  Herschel, 
Bt.]. 

Walker,  Lady  (Gordon). — Adela,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Irwin : m.  1879,  Sir 
Thomas  Gordon  Walker,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I., 
who  d.  1917. 

Sons  living — Alan  Lachlan  Gordon,  b.  1883; 
in  I.C.S., — Robin  Ernest  Gordon,  b.  1886;  in 
Colonial  Civil  Ser. 

Walker,  Lady. — Rosalie,  only  da.  of 
E.  D.  Walker,  solicitor,  of  Sheffield : m. 
1868,  Sir  Edward  Daniel  Walker,  who  d. 
1919.  Western  Court , Alresford,  Hants. 
Walker.  Lady  Forestier-  (now  Mrs. 
Playfair). — Mabel  Louisa,  da.  of  Col.  Albert 
Ernest  Ross  : w^ist,  1887,  Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
William  Edward  Forestier  Forestier- Walker, 
G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1910  [E.  Sea- 
field,  colls.] ; 2nd,  1911,  Capt.  Norman  Ernest 
Playfair,  formerly  King  s Own  Scottish 
Borderers),  who  d.  1914.  Grange , Wa/erloo- 
ville 1 Hants. 

Walker,  Lady  Noel-. — Florence,  da.  ol 
Henry  Sarsfield  Bascom,  of  British  Guiana: 
m.  1871,  Sir  Edward  Noel-Walker,  K.C.M.G., 
who  d.  1908.  12,  Canning  Place , Kensing- 

ton, W.  8. 

Wallace,  Lady. — Christine  Baillie,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Richard,  of  Dundee  : m. 
1891,  Sir  William  Wallace,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d. 
1916,  sometime  Dep.  High  Commr.,  N. 
Nigeria. 


Ward,  Lady. — Anne  Sophia,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Campbell,  M.P.,  of  N.S.  Wales  : 
m.  1857,  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Wolstenholm 
Ward,  K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1890  [see  V.  Bangor, 
colls.].  16,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W. 
Warner,  Lady  (Lee).— Ellen  Paulina, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Henrv  William  Holland, 
C.B. : m.  1876,  Sir  William  Lee  Warner, 
G.C.S.I.,  who  d.  1914.  6,  Marloes  Road, 

Kensington,  W. 

Sons  living— Philip  Henry,  b.  1877  : m.  1907, 
Mary  King,  da.  of  Gen.  Thomas  Sherwin,  of 
Boston,  U.S. A., — William  Hamilton,  b.  1880; 
Colonial  Civil  Ser.,— Roland  Paul,  b.  1892. 


Water  low,  Lady.  — Eleanor  Marion, 
widow  of  Dr.  George  Sealy,  of  Weybridge : 
m.  1909,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  Ernest 
Albert  Waterlow,  K.A.,  who  d.  1919,  and 
left  issue  by  his  first  marriage.  1,  Maresjteld 
Gardens,  Hampstead,  N .W . 

Sons  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Two. 
Daughters  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Two. 


Vathen,  Lady. — Mary  Anne,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Sexton,  of  Ashburton,  Devon  : m. 
ist,  1883,  Sir  Charles  Wathen,  who  d.  1893; 
2nd,  1895,  John  Pawley  Bate  Bar.-at-lavv, 
of  8,  Stone  Buildings,  Lincolns  Inn,  W.C. 
Lambpark,  Honiton.  m 

Batson,  Lady.—  Genevieve,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Russell  Cook:  m.  1880,  Col.  Sir 
Charles  Moore  Watson,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B., 
who  d.  1916.  1,  Durham  Place,  Chelsea, 

S.W.  3. 

Batson,  Lady.— Margaretta,  da.  of  Gen. 
John  Campbell,  formerly  Col.  92nd  Gordon 
Highlanders:  m.  1864,  Adm.  Sir  George 
Willes  Watson,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1897.  Hong 
Kong  Hut,  Mannamcad,  Plymouth. 

Vatson,  Lady  (Renny).— Mary,  da.  of 

Edward  Caird,  of  Finnart,  Dumbartonshire  : 
m.  1866,  Sir  (William)  Renny  Watson,  J.F., 


knights’  widows. 


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D.L.,  who  d.  1900.  22,  Learmonth  Terrace , 
Edinburgh. 

Weare,  Lady  [see  Dixwell-Oxenden, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Weldon,  Lady. — Annie,  widow  of  Major 
Stanley  Lowe  (formerly  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers),  of  Whitehall,  Churchstow, 
Devon  : m.  1914,  as  his  second  wife.  Sir 
William  Henry  Weldon,  K.C.V.O.,  who  d. 
1919,  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms.  Orchard , 
Shiplake,  Oxon. 

Wells,  Lady. — Augusta  Jane,  da.  of 
Henry  Norman.  Esq.,  of  Oakley,  Kent:  m. 
1873,  Adm.  Sir  Richard  Wells,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1896. 

Daughter  living — Constance  Nora:  m.  1903, 
Rear-Adm.  John  Scott  Luard,  C.B. 

Wells,  Lady. — Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  William  Ramsden,  Esq.  : m. 
1872,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  Mordaunt  Wells, 
who  d.  1885,  formerly  a Judge  of  High  Court 
of  Judicature,  Bengal. 

Westland,  Lady. — Janet  Mildred,  da.  of 
Surg.-Maj.  C.  J.  Jackson  : m.  1874,  Sir  James 
Westland,  K.C.S.I.,  LL.D.,  who  d.  1903. 
323,  Woodstock  Road,  Oxford. 

Sons  living — Two. 

Daughters  living — Two,  of  whom  Dorothy 
Hatvey:  m.  1907,  Brig.-Gen.  Sidney  Richard 
Davidson,  C.M.G. 

Weston,  Lady. — Harriet  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  William  C.  P.  Beloe,  Esq.,  of  Clifton, 
Bristol  : m.  1888,  Sir  Joseph  Dodge  Weston, 
who  d.  1895,  M.P.  for  Bristol,  E.  Div.  Bank 
House,  Kensington  Court , W. 

Weston- Stevens  [see  Stevens]. 

White,  Lady  (Dalrymple). — Alice  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  the  late  Neil  Malcolm,  of  Pol- 
talloch  : m.  1863,  as  his  second  wife,  Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Dalrymple  White,  K.C.B.,  who 
d.  1886.  23,  Chesham  Place , S.  W. 

Son  living — (By  his  2nd  marriage)  Godfrey 
Dalrymple,  M.P.  (95,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.), 
b.  1866;  Lieut. -Col.  on  Staff,  and  M.P. 
for  Lancashire  (S.W.),  Southport  Div.  (C): 
tn.  1912,  the  Hon.  Catherine  Mary  Cary,  da. 
of  12th  Viscount  Falkland. 

White,  Lady. — Amelia  Maria,  C.I.,  only 
child  of  the  Ven.  J.  Baly,  Archdeacon  of 
Calcutta : m.  1874,  F.-M.  Sir  George  Stuart 
White,  V.C.,  G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.S.I., 

G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E.,  G C.V.O.,  LL.D., 

D. C.L.,  Gov.  of  Roy.  Hospital,  Chelsea, 
who  a.  1912.  The  Wilderness  House, 
Hampton  Court  Palace,  S.W.  ; Whitehall, 
Ballymena,  co.  Antrim. 

Son  living — James  Robert,  D.S.O.  [see 
“ Companion  age  ”]. 

Daughters  living — May  Constance : m.  1906, 
Lieut. -Col.  Ivor  Bertram  Fendall  Currie,  R.A. 
[see  Currie,  Bt.], — Gladys  [Hon.  Mrs.  Albert 

E.  A.  Napier ):  m.  1917,  the  Hon.  Albert 
Edward  Alexander  Napier,  of  24,  Tite  Street, 
Chelsea,  S.W.  [see  B.  Napier  of  Magdala]. 

White,  Lady. — Annie,  da.  of  Francis 
Carr  Marshall,  J.P.,  of  Tynemouth:  m. 
1890,  as  his  second  wife,  Sir  William  Henry 
White,  K.C.B.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.,  who 
d.  1913,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  marriage. 
Cedarcroft.  Putney  Heath , S.W. 

Sons  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Francis, 
b.  1876 ; Com.  R.N. : m.  1908,  Grace  Anne, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Fyfe,  of  Aberdeen, — 
Percy,  b.  1877, — Arthur,  b.  1886;  formerly 
Lieut.  R.N.  : m.  1909,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  J.  Roche,  of  Glengariffe,  co.  Cork. 
Daughter  living — (By  his  1st  marriage)  Alice 
Winifred,  b.  1881 : m.  1915,  Ambrose  George 
Denis  Browne,  Lieut.  Army  Ordnance  Depart, 
[see  M.  Sligo,  colls.]. 

White-Thomson  [see  Thomson]. 
Whiteway,  Lady. — Katherine  Anne,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  H.  Davies,  of  Nova  Scotia: 
m.  1872,  as  his  2nd  wife,  the  Right  lion.  Sir 
William Vallance  Whiteway,  P.C.,  K.C.M.G., 
D.C.L.,  First  Premier  of  Newfoundland, 
who  d.  1908.  Riverview , St.  Johns,  New- 
foundland. 

Whitney,  Lady.— Alice,  da.  of  William 
M.  Park,  of  Cornwall,  Ontario  : m.  1876,  the 
Hon.  Sir  James  Pliny  Whitney,  K.C.M.G., 


LL.D.,  D.C.L.,  K.C.,  who  d.  1914,  Premier 
of  Ontario.  Toronto , Ontario. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living— One. 

Whittaker,  Lady.  —Emma  Mary,  da.  of 
Capt.  Charles  Theedam  : m.  1874,  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Palmer  Whittaker,  P.C., 
M.P.  for  Spen  Valley  Div.  of  E.  Part  of 
E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  who  d.  1919.  2, 
Wetherby  Gardens,  S.W. 5;  5 , Hartington 
Mansions,  Eastbourne . 

Daughters  living— Louisa  Maude  (13,  Court- 
hope  Road,  Wimbledon  Hill , S.W.):  m. 
1903,  William  Cocks,  who  d.  1908, — Mabel 
Eliza, — Lizzie  Gertrude  : m.  1913,  William 
Miller  Fairlie,  M.D.,  of  9,  Mecklenburgh 
Square,  W.C.,— Hester  Ellen  : m.  1913, 
William  Reynolds,  of  Buenos  Aires, — Mina  : 
m.  1920,  Harry  L.  Cobban,  of  Cochin,  Mala- 
bar, India. 

Whittall,  Lady.  — Edith,  da.  of  Samuel 
Barker : m.  1862,  Sir  (James)  William 

Whittall,  Founder  and  Pres,  of  British 
Chamber  of  Commerce  of  Turkey,  who  d. 
1910.  The  Tower,  Moda,  Constantinople; 
Nizam,  Prinkipo,  Turkey. 

Daughter  living — Gertrude:  m.  18 — , Henry 
Edwin  Pears  [see  Pears,  Knt.]. 

Whyte,  Lady. — Jane,  da.  of  Adm.  — Scott, 
of  Toronto:  m.  1871,  Sir  William  Whyte, 
who  d.  1914,  Vice-Pres.  of  Canadian  Pacific 
Railway.  603,  River  Aveuue,  Winnipeg, 
Canada. 

Williams,  Lady. — Amelia  Durant,  da.  of 
John  Wesley  Jago,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zea 
land  : m.  1877,  as  his  second  wife,  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Joshua  strange  Williams,  P.C., 
who  d.  1915,  a Member  of  Judicial  Committee 
of  the  Privy  Council,  leaving  isssue  by  his 
1st  and  2nd  marriages.  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand. 

Son  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Joshua 
Sanctuary,  b.  1870. 

Daughters  living— (By  his  1st  marriage)  Helen 
Lucy,  b.  1865, — Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1868, — 
(by  his  2nd  marriage)  Theodora,  b.  1878, — 
Constance,  b.  1879, — Gwenda,  b.  1880. 
Williams,  Lady. — Elizabeth  Ann,  grand- 
daughter of  David  Griffiths,  of  Thydfelin, 
Builth  Wells,  Breconshire : m.  1883,  Sir 
Thomas  Marchant  Williams,  who  d.  1914, 
Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Merthyr  Tydfil. 
Rhydfelin,  Builth  Wells,  Breconshire. 
Williams,  Lady. — Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  H.  A.  Severn : m.  1881,  Surg.-Gen. 
Sir  William  Daniel  Campbell  Williams, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  who  d.  1919. 

Williams,  Lady  (Vaughan). — Laura  S., 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Lomax,  of  Netley, 
Surrey:  m.  1865,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Roland 
Lomax  Bowdler  Vaughan  Williams  (a  Judge 
of  the  High  Court  and  Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal  1890-1914),  who  d.  1916.  6,  Trebovir 

Road,  Earl's  Court,  S.W. ; High  Ashes 
Farm,  Abinger,  Dorking. 

Son  living — RolandEdmundLomax Vaughan, 
K.C.  (1,  Upper  Philimore  Gardens,  W.), 
6.1866;  Recorder  of  Carmarthen:  m.  1911, 
Grace  Agnes,  da.  of  the  1st  Baron  Philimore. 
Willis,  Lady. — Eliza  Abercromby,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Sands,  of  Highbury 
Crescent,  N. : m.  1868,  Sir  William  Willis, 
who  d.  1905.  Aldeburgh,  Suffolk. 

Wilson,  Hon.  Lady  [see  B.  Vaux  ot 
Harrowden]. 

Wilson,  Lady. — Emma,  da.  of  Thomas 
Dalton,  of  Toronto : m.  1841,  Sir  Adam 
Wilson,  sometime  Pres,  of  High  Court  of 
Justice,  Ontario,  who  d.  1891. 

Wilson,  Lady. — Jean,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
W.  Campbell,  M.P.  : m.  1861,  Sir  Samuel 
Wilson,  who  d.  1895.  Ercildoune,  Mount 
Bute,  and  Marathon,  Victoria,  Australia. 
Sons  living — Gordon  Chesney,  M.  V.O.  [see 
“ Companionage  ”], — Wilfrid,  b.  1872. 
Daughter  living — Adeline:  m.  1903,  Major 
John  Hardress  Lloyd,  D.S.O. 

Wilson,  Lady. — Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas 
Hedley,  J.P.,  of  Coxlodge  Hail : m.  1874, 
Sir  Jacob  Wilson,  K.C. V.O. , who  d.  1905. 
Wilson,  Lady. — Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Bardgett,  of  Leyton,  Essex : m. 

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KNIGHTAGE. 


1865,  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Wilson,  P.C., 
K C.I.E.,  sometime  a Puisne  Judge  of  High 
Court.  Calcutta,  and  subsequently  a Member 
of  Judicial  Committee  of  the  Privy  Council, 
who  d.  1915.  Woodcorner , Pyrford , Surrey. 
Son  living — Archibald  Edward,  b.  18 — : m. 
1906,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Felix  (Otto) 
Schuster,  1st  Bt. 

Daughter  living — One. 

Wilson,  Lady  [see  Poore,  Bt.,  colls,]. 
Wise,  Lady. — Catherine  Adeline,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Fullard:  m.  1876,  Sir 
(William)  Lloyd  Wise,  J.P.,  D.L.,  founder 
of  the  Institute  of  Patent  Agents,  who 
d.  1910. 

Wolfe-Barry  [see  Barry]. 

Wolley,  Lady  Phillipps-. — Janie,  da.  of 
Vice-Adm.  William  Henry  Fenwick  : m. 
1879,  Sir  Clive  Oldnall  Long  Phillipps- 
Wolley,  who  d.  19' 8.  The  Grange , Somenos, 
British  Columbia. 

Daughters  living — Maud,  b.  1880  : m.  1903, 
Joseph  Reade,  of  Burdocks,  Fairford, 
Gloucestershire, — Madge,  b.  1882, — Judith, 
b.  1886 : in.  1910,  John  Speir  Robinson, 
of  Lynhales,  Herefordshire. 

Woodall,  Lady. — Anne,  da.  of  W.  H. 
Whiteman,  of  Croydon  : in.  1865,  Sir  Corbet 
Woodall,  who  d.  1916,  Gov.  of  Gas  Light 
and  Coke  Co. 

Sons  living — Five. 

Daughters  living — Five. 

Woodman,  Lady. — Bessie,  da.  of  William 
Bailey:  m.  1883,  Sir  George  Joseph  Wood- 
man (Sheriff  of  City  of  London  1904-5),  who 
d.  1915. 

Son  living — One. 

Daughter  living — Gwendolyne  Mary:  m.  19 — , 
Cecil  E.  H.  Pinkerton,  Lieut.  R.F.A. 
Woolfryes,  Lady. — Ada  Sophia,  da.  of 
Alexander  Palmer  McEwen,  of  London : 
m.  1886,  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  John  Andrews 
Woolfryes,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  who  d. 
1912,  having  been  Hon.  Physician  to  Queen 
Victoria,  King  Edward  VII.,  and  King 
George  V.  Woodbury  House,  Wells , 
Somerset. 

Wragg,  Lady. — Anne,  da.  of  John  Smith, 
of  Sheffield  : m.  18 — , Sir  Walter  Thomas 
Wragg,  D.C.L.,  who  d.  1913. 

Wright,  Lady. — Georgiana  Eliza,  da.  of 
the  late  Peter  Roberts,  of  Northampton  : 
m.  1862,  Sir  Thomas  Wright,  who  d.  1905,  | 


twice  Mayor  of  Leicester.  The  Hollies, 
Stoneygate,  Leicester . 

Sons  Jiving — Thomas  Harry  (4,  Springfield 
Road,  Leicester),  LL.M.,  b.  1864;  admitted 
solicitor  1885  : m.  1888,  Ellen  Lydia,  da.  of 
the  late  Langdon  Thomas  George  Turner,  of 
Scarborough, — Arthur  Ernest,  b.  1866;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps : m.  1st,  1894,  Ada 
Fanny,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
John  Parsons;  2nd,  1904,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Cutter,  of  Ramsgill. 

Wright,  Lady. — Jane  Eliza,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Charles  Cory,  M.A.,  V.  of  Skipsea : 
m.  1859,  as  his  2nd  wife,  Sir  William  Wright, 
who  d.  1884,  leaving  issue  by  his  1st  and 
2nd  marriages. 

Son  living — (By  1st  marriage)  Sir  William 
Shaw,  b.  1843  [see  “Knightage”], — (by  2nd 
marriage)  George  Henry  Cory,  b.  i860  : m. 
1886,  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Wade,  of 
Hornsea. 

Wright,  Lady. — Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  B.  Owen,  V.  of  St.  Jude’s,  Chelsea, 
S.W.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  C.  C.  Hassall, 
R.N.  : m.  1879,  Gen.  Sir  William  Purvis 
Wright,  K.C.B.,  who  d.  1910.  36,  Hillenden 
Avenue,  Barnes. 

Son  living — William  Owen,  b.  1882. 

Daughter  living — Victoria  Owen. 

Wrixon,  Lady. — Charlotte,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Miller,  of  Melbourne : m. 
1872,  the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  John  Wrixon, 
K.C.M.G.,  who  d.  1913.  Raheen,  Studley 
Park , Kew,  Melbourne. 

Wyllie,  Lady. — Katharine  Georgiana, 
2nd  da.  of  David  Fremantle  Carmichael, 
I.C.S.,  Memberof  Council,  Madras  : m.  1881, 
Lieut.-Col.  Sir  William  Hutt  Curzon  Wyllie, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,  who  was  assassinated  in 
the  Imperial  Institute  on  July  1st,  1909,  and 
who  had  been  Political  Agent  in  Kotah, 
Resident  at  Oodeypore,  at  Jodhpore,  and 
in  Nepal,  Gov.-Gen.’s  Agent  in  Central 
India  and  in  Rajputana,  and  Political  A. D.C. 
to  Sec.  of  State  for  India  from  April  1901. 
10,  Onslow  Square , S W. 

Wyndham,  Lady. — Mary  ( the  actress - 
manageress , Miss  Mary  Moore),  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Moore,  and  widow  of  James 
Albery;  Pres.  Actors’  Benevolent  Fund  ; 
author  of  “Two  Roses”:  m.  1916,  Sir 
Charles  Wyndham,  the  well-known  Come- 
dian and  Actor-Manager,  and  part-proprietor 
of  Wyndham’s  Theatre,  etc.,  who  d.  1919. 
43,  York  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.  W. ; 

I Queenshill,  Sunningdale. 


THE  COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 

Names  of  Peers,  Baronets,  and  Knights  and  their  Wives  who  are  Companions  of  any 
Order  will  not  be  found  in  this  list,  but  are  arranged  alphabetically  in  their 
respective  sections. 


Particulars  concerning  Indian  gentlemen  appear  under  the  initial  letter  of  the  first 
component  part  of  their  name,  or  under  their  Territorial  titles. 

This  Section  includes  the  names  of  Commanders  and  Companions  of  the  Orders 
of  Knighthood,  Companions  of  the  Distinguishf.d  Service  Order,  and  Members  of 
the  Royal  Victorian  Order  (4th  class  only),  but  not  as  a rule  Honorary  Appointments. 

***  For  events  that  have  very  recently  occurred  see  “ Occurrences  during  Printing." 


Aaronsohn,  Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1891;  sometime  Sergeant  in  Turkish  Army  ; 
Capt.  attached  Intelligence  Div.  Gen.  Head 
Quarters,  Palestine  ; European  War  1914-18 
in  Egypt  and  Palestine  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Abbas  Kuli  Khan,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Nawab  Jafer  Kuli  Khan;  b.  1864:  ed.  in 
England  ; appointed  Interpreter  to  Legation 
1885,  and  H.M.’s  Assist.  Oriental  Sec.  to 
British  Legation,  Teheran  1901,  and  Ch.  of 
Oriental  Chancery  thereof  1908  ; attended 
on  Special  Envoy  from  Shah  of  Persia  to 
Coronation  of  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  1902 
(Coronation  medal),  and  the  Shah  during 
his  visit  to  England  1902  ; was  attached  to 
Special  Mission  to  Shah  of  Persia  1903  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1903.  British  Legation , Teheran , 
Persia. 

Abbay,  Lieut.-Com.  Ambrose  Thomas 
Norman,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Com.  Richard 
Abbay,  cf  East  Soham,  Suffolk;  b.  1886; 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
latterly  in  Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Abbey,  Lieut. -Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C.\ 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  Medal 
for  Valour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Abbey,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Bulmer  Tate, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Walter  Abbey,  of  Welling- 
borough Grange,  Northants  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
R.M.C.;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  (retired); 
sometime  a Dist.  Magistrate  and  Additional 
Sessions  Judge  and  J.P.  for  Burma;  opera- 
tions against  Kara  Kachins  1898,  Kachin 
Hills  1914-15  (despatches),  ChinHills  1918-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Sports’ , Authors’ , and  Royal  Cornwall  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Abbott,  Francis  Charles,  C.B.E., 
F.R.C.S,,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  R. 
Abbott  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Bruce  Castle  ; M.D. 
London  1890,  M.R.C.S.  England  188  3, 
F.R.C.S.  1892;  Consulting  Surg.,  Evelina 
Hospital  for  Sick  Children  ; Lomdt.  and 
Surg.-in-Ch. , Red  Gables  Auxiliary  Hospital, 
Bletchingley,  during  European  War : m. 
1901,  Pauline,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  L’Estrange, 
of  Moystown,  King’s  Co.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  The  Hermitage , White  Hill , Bletch - j 
ingley,  Surrey. 

Abbott,  Capt.  Frank  Berkeley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  F.  Abbott,  Indian  Army; 
b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho!;  entered  Indian 
Army  1905,  and  became  Capt.  1913;  served 
in  Egypt  1914-15  and  in  Dardanelles  1915 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  i,  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Abbott,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Alexius,  C.B., 
4th  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Augustus 
Abbott,  C.B. ; b.  1849  > ed.  at  King  William’s 
Coll.,  Isle  of  Man;  entered  37th  Regt.  1868,  | 
joined  15th  Sikhs  1871,  became  Capt.  B.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1880,  Brevet  Major  1885, 
Lieut.-Col.  1894,  Col.  1902,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  at  actions  of  Ahmed  Khel 
and  Urzoo,  and  march  from  Cabul  to  Kan-  ( 
dahar  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  ! 
bronze  star),  with  Suakin  Expedition  1885,  ! 


present  at  battles  of  Hasheen,  Tofrek,  and 
Tamai  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  with  Miranzi 
Expedition  1891,  present  at  operations  of 
Flying  Column  in  Kurrum  Valley  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8,  present  at  actions  of  Chagru  Khotal, 
Dargai,  Saram  Sar,  and  Warem  Valley, 
and  capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
C.B.)  ; was  Col.-on-the-Staff,  Malakand  1899- 
1902,  and  5th  Brig.,  3rd  Div.  N.  Army  Corps, 
India  1902-6 ; appointed  Col.  an  Indian  Inf. 
Regt.  1913 : m.  1883,  Isabella,  second  da.  of 
Robert  Laing,  of  Kindar,  Kirkcudbright- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898. 

Abbott,  Col.  Herbert  Edward  Stacy, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  H.  E.  S. 
Abbott ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey;  entered  R.E.  1874,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904 ; retired  1906 ; Afghan  War  1879- 
80-81  (medal),  Hazara  Expeditions  1888 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  1891  (despatches, 
clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; was  Sup.  Engineer,  Punjab  1900- 
1904,  and  in  command  of  R.E.  in  Plymouth 
Sub. -Dist.  1904-6;  has  been  re-employed  on 
Special  Duty  for  War  Office  since  1909 : m. 
1881,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Aveling,  of 
Rochester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Strathearne,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Abbott,  Col.  Leonard  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  L.  C.  Abbott,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1875;  entered 
Norfolk  Regt.  1896,  became  Major  Indian 
Army  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1919;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.,  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914-15,  an  A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  1915-17,  and  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G  1917* 
19,  since  when  he  has  been  an  A.A.G.  : m. 
1899,  Elsie  Graham  Peddie;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Abbott,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Phipps,  C.M.G., 
son  of  John  Wilham  Abbott,  of  Tasmania  ; 
b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Sydney  Univ. ; is  an 
Attorney,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Light 
Horse  ; has  sat  in  Federal  Parliament  for 
New  England  since  1913 ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1901,  Elizabeth  Matilda,  da.  of  E.  B. 
Gidley-King,  of  Goonoo  Goonoo,  N.S.W. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  19x7.  Glen  Innes,  New  South 
Wales. 

Abbott,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Herbert  Lee, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Abdul  Majid,  Nawab,  C.I.E.  ) b.  18 — ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1891 ; is  a Lawyer  of 
Allahabad  High  Court,  and  a Fellow  of 
Allahabad  Univ.;  was  an  Additional  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Gov.-Ge.'i . of  India  1910- 13  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Allahabad,  United  Provinces, 
India. 

Abdul  Majid,  C.I.E.)  b.  18—;  Legal 
Remembrancer,  Assam;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 
Shillong,  Assam. 

Abdul  Rahman  bin  Andak,  Dato  Sri 
Amar  d’  Raja,  C.M.G.  (of  the  Sultanate  of 

iohore,  Malay  Peninsula),  son  of  the  late 
>ato  Andak;  b.  1859;  e(h  in  England; 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


joined  Johore  Govt.  Ser.  1879,  and  retired 
1907  ; was  State  Sec.  and  Vice-Pres.  of  the 
Council  of  State;  is  a Member  of  Family 
Order  (2nd  class),  a Knight  Grand  Com.  and  | 
Chancellor  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  | 
Johore,  and  a Knight  Com.  of  the  Order  of 
Franz  Josef  (with  star) ; has  2nd  class  Os- 
manieh  and  2nd  class  Medjidie  : m.  1st,  1882, 
Aisha,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  Abu  I 
Talib;  2ndly,  1890,  Auguste,  da.  of  S.  Reis,  | 
of  Frankfort-on-Main,  and  widow  of  M.  I 
Behr;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1891.  Johore  Bahru, 
Malay  Peninsula  ; Thatched  House  Club. 

Abdulla  Ibu  Yusuf  Ali,  C.B.E.  ; cr.  \ 
C.B.E.  1917. 

Abdus  samad  Khan,  Sahibzada,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Sahibzada  Md.,  Abdussalam  Khan  ; 
b.  1874  ; j<  ined  Rampur  State  Ser.  1894,  and  I 
became  Ch.  Sec.  1900;  has  Kaisir-i-Hind  ! 
gold  medal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Rampur  State, 
United  Provinces , India. 

Abdy,  Brig.-Gen.  Anthony  John,  C.B.,  j 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Thomas  Abdy,  j 
J.P.,  a Judge  of  County  Courts;  b.  1856;  ed.  j 
at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1876,  became  Capt.  j 
1884,  Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col  1907,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1918  ; retired  1913 ; served  in  S.  Africa  ! 
1899-1900,  in  command  of  a Brig.  Div., 

R. F.A.,  present  at  actions  of  Rietfontein 
and  Lombard's  Kop,  and  at  defence  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  Sec.,  Roy. 
Art  Institution  1891*8,  and  D.A.Q.M.G.  In- 
telligence Depart.,  Head  Quarters  1902-3, 
and  in  command  of  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A., 

S.  Africa  1908-12  ; was  an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
1916-18:  m.  1888,  Laura,  da.  of  John  Bonham-  | 
Carter,  of  Adhurst  St.  Mary,  Petersfield ; j 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.B.E. (Mil.)  1918.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

aBeckett,  Major  Malwyn  Hayley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Abed  el  Magid  Bey  Ferid,  El  Mir  (Col.), 
D.S  0.  ; b.  18 — ; El  Kaim  and  Local  El  Mir 
Egyptian  Army  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Abell,  Major  Robert  Lloyd,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  G.  Edmund  Abell,  J.P. , of  Grafton 
Manor,  Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire  ; b.  1889  ; j 
ed.  at  Repton ; formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; j 
European  War  1914-19  (thrice  wounded,  des- 
patches, M.C. , D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  j 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Foxcote  Manor,  ) 
Andover s ford,  Gloucestershire. 

Abercrombie,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Murray,  j 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  j 
Abercrombie;  b.  1874;  S.  Africa  1901-2  as  1 
Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  (Queen’s  medal  with  j 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.):  m.  1913,  1 
Dorothy,  da.  of  john  Riley,  of  Putley  Court,  I 
Ledbury;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Abinandra  Nath  Tagore  [see  Tagore],  j 
Abrahall,  Bennet  Hoskyns,  C.B.E.  [see  1 
Hcskyns,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Abrahaim,  Capt.  Edgar,  C.B.,  son  of  John  j 
F.  Abraham  ; b.  1880;  has  been  Assist.  Sec., 
YVar  Cabinet  since  1918;  European  War 
19C4-18  as  Capt.  K.G.A.  ; a British  Member 
of  Joint  Secretariat,  Supreme  War  Council,  | 
Versailles  1918,  and  Peace  Conference  1919- 
20:  m 1911  ',  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)ig2o. 

Abraham,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Johnston, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of 
William  Abraham,  J.P. , of  Coleraine ; b.  1876 ; 
ed.  at  Coleraine  Acad.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1898,  M.B.  1900,  M.D.  1908)  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1914-18 
in  Serbia  and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1920,  Lilian  Angela,  da  of  Henry  Alex- 
ander Francis,  MB,  of  9,  Henrietta  Street, 
W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  iqiS,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  38, 
Harley  Street,  IV.  t ; Coleraine,  co.  Derry. 
Abrahams,  Major  Arthur  Cecil,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Louis  Abrahams,  of  Northgate  House, 
Avenue  Road,  Regent’s  Park, N.W. ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  abroad;  tem- 


porary Hon.  Major  Special  List,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  the  Stock  Exchange ; Dep.  Director 
of  Stores  Boulogne,  and  a British 
Red  Cross  Commnr.  in  France  during  Euro- 
pean War  (despatches  twice,  Crossier 
Vermile  of  Portugal) ; has  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1904, 
Evaline,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Duveen 
[see  Duveen,  “ Knights’  Widows ”]  ; cr. 
O.B  E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
72,  Ashley  Gardens.  S.  IV. 

Abson,  Major  J oseph  ,D.S.O.,F.R.C.  V.S. ; 
b.  18— ; is  Major  Roy.  Army  Vet.  Corps 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Abu  Jafar,  Raja  Sayyid,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Talundar  of  Pirpur ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Pirpur , Fyzabad,  India. 

Acheson,  Capt.  Albert  Edward,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  ; 
Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer,  Manchester 
(despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.):  m.  18 — ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (MU.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Acheson,  Com.  the  Hon.  Patrick  Charles 
George  Cavendish,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  E. 
Gosford]. 

Ackland,  RobertCraig,  C.B.E.,M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P .,  son  of  Robert  Ackland,  of  Exeter  ; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Exeter,  Torquay,  and  in 
London;  a Dental  Surg.,  and  Comdt.  and 
Med.  Officer- in-Ch.,  Red  Cross  Hospital  for 
facial  injuries;  author  of  “Diseases  of  the 
Teeth,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  897,  Ruth  Kathleen, 
da.  of  Edmund  Macrory,  K C. ; cr  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  54,  Brook  Street,  W.  1.  ; The 

Hill,  Winterton,  Norfolk  ; Bath  Club. 


Acklom,  Capt.  Cecil  Ryther,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Robert  Evatt  Acklom  ; b.  1872 ; entered 
R.N.  1885,  became  Lieut.  1893  (retired  1910), 
Com.  1912,  and  Capt.  1918 ; served  in  puni- 
tive expedition  against  Sultan  of  Vitu  1890 
(medal  with  clasp);  appointed  Assist  Sup. 
of  Roy.  Gun  Factory,  Woolwich  1899,  was 
Sup.  of  Roy.  Naval  Torpedo  Factory, 
Greenock  1910-19 ; cr  C.B.  (Civil)  1914, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Acland,  Col.  Alfred  Dyke,  C.B.E.  [see 
Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1890,  colls.]. 

Acland,  Major  Arthur  Nugent,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1678,  colls.]. 


Acland,  Engineer- Com.  Edward  Leopold 
Dyke,  M.V.O.  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1677, 
colls.]. 

Acland,  Lieut. -Com.  Herbert  Guy  Dyke, 
D.S.O.  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1890,  colls.]. 

Acland,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Thomas  Dyke, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr.  1678, 
colls.]. 


Acland-Troyte  [see  Troyte]. 
a Court  [see  Holmes  a Court]. 


Acton,  Miss  Ellen  Marion,  C.B.E,,  da. 
of  — Acton;  b.  18—  ; Assist  Sec.  Incorpor- 
ated Soldiers  and  Sailors  Help  So.  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 


Acton,  Frederick,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Acton,  of  The  Elms,  Nottingham  ; b,  1845  ; 
ed.  privately;  admitted  a Solicitor  1871,  a 
Member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Acton  and 
Marriott,  of  Nottingham,  a J.P.  for  Lincoln- 
shiie  (High  Sheriff  j 915-16),  and  Dep. 
Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and  of  Gen.  Hos- 
pital Nottingham,  and  of  Home  for  Paralytic 
Sailors  and  Soldiers  ; m.  1869,  Frances,  el.  da. 
of  Simeon  Woodhouse,  of  Mapperley,  Notts. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  920.  The  Elms,  Notting- 
ham ; Mira  mac,  Seacrojt,  Lincolnshire. 


ton,  Major  William  Maxwell,  D.S.O., 
on  of  thel  ate  Col  Hampden  Acton,  I S C. ; 
. 1878  ; Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  ; S.  African 
Var  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
lasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches  , D.S.O.) : 
i:.  1914,  Lora,  da.  of  Heward  Bell,  of  Cleeve 
louse,  Seend,  Wilts ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

' H Z-7  y-»  » 4 c* /»  Vi/  1 1 Zb  - 


Acton-Adams  [see  Adams]. 

Acutt,  Ernest  Leslie,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Acutt ; b.  1855  ; was  Mayor  of 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1229 


Durban  1902  : rn.  1890,  Madeline  Churchill, 
da.  of  Hugh  Gillespie ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
Berea , Durban , Natal. 

Acworth,  Com.  Bernard,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Com.  R.N  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  \ cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Acworth,  Harry  Arbuthnot,  C.I.E., 
second  son  of  the  late  N.  B.  Acworth, 

J. P.,  of  Northaw,  Herts;  b.  1849;  e^*  at 
Brighton  Coll.,  and  at  Worcester  Coll., 
Oxford  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1870 ; entered 
I.C.S.  1870  ; appointed  Under  Sec.  to 
Bombay  Govt.  1879,  and  Municipal  Commr., 
Bombay  1890;  retired  1896  ; founded  Matonga 
Leper  Asylum  1890;  is  Fellow  of  Bombay 
Univ.,  Major  an  Indian  Vol.  Corps,  ana 
a J.P.  for  Worcestershire; author  of  “Ballads 
of  the  Marathas  ” and  other  works  : m.  1880, 
Anna,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  C.  V.  Jenkins, 

B. S.C. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1895.  The  Palms , Great 
Malvern 

Acworth,  Lieut. -Col.  Louis  Raymond, 

C. B.E , b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.O.C.;  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Adair,  Major  Henry  Shafto,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1878 ; entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1899,  and 
is  Major;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Adair,  Brig. -Gen.  Hugh  Robert,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1863  ; Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired);  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Adam,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Archibald, 

C. B. , son  of  Archibald  Maclndoe  Adam,  for- 
merly of  26,  Park  Circus,  Glasgow  ; b.  i860; 
entered  40th  Regt.  1880,  became  Capt.  S. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1887,  Major  1898,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut  -Col.  and  Brevet-Col. 
1906,  Col.  1910,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired) 
1917  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.);  appointed  to  command  N.  Lancashire 
Inf.  Brig.  1910,  Malta  Brig.  1913,  and  a Div. 
1914:  m.  1884,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Thomas  J.  Watson,  formerly  Bengal 
Cav. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913. 

Adam,  James,  C.B.E.,  K.  C.,  only  son  of  the 
late  Hon.  Lord  Adam,  of  34,  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Oxford  Univ. ; Advocate,  Scotland  1893,  and 

K. C.  1920;  has  been  Political  Sec.  to  Scottish 
Unionist  Whip  since  1911 : m.  1896,  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  George  Young,  P.C.,  a 
Lord  of  Session  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  1918. 
Champjleurie,  Linlithgow  ; N ew  (Edinburgh) 
Club. 

Adam,  Major  Ronald  Forbes,  D.S.O. 

[see  Adam,  Bt.,  cr.  1917]. 

Adam,  Lieut.-Col.  William  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; a retired  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.),  Wor- 
cestershire Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Adami,  Col.  John  George,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  John  George  Adami;  b.  1862; 
is  an  Hon.  Fellow  (sometime  Fellow)  of  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.,  a F.R.S.,  a F.R.C.P.,  and  a 
F.R.c.S.  ; appointed  Vice-Chancellor  of  Univ. 
of  Liverpool  1919  ; European  War  1915-19 
as  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) : m.  1894,  Mary  Stuart,  who 
d.  19x6,  da.  of  James  Alexander  Cantlie, 
of  Montreal ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The 
University,  Liverpool;  Savile,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Adams,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  Reserve  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Adams,  Com.  Bryan  Fullerton,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  G.  H.  Adams,  of  Port  Glenone,  co.  Down, 
and  Melbourne,  Australia;  b.  1887;  Com. 
R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Adams,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Francis  Adams,  of  Llyfnant,  Chelten- 
ham [E.  Perth,  colls.];  b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
and  Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Cavalry,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Adams,  George  Francis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  George  Frederick  Adams,  M.I.C.E.,  of 
Cardiff  ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Bed- 
ford; a M.I.C.E. , and  a Mining  Engineer;  was 
H.M.’s  Assist.  Inspector  of  Mines,  S.  Wales 
Dist.  1894-1902,  and  Inspector  of  Mines  in  India 
1902-10,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Inspector 
thereof  : m.  1904,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  Cornelius  O’Connor;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Hirapur  House,  Dhanbad, 
India  ; United  Service  (Calcutta),  and  Sports 
( London ) Clubs. 

Adams,  Col.  Gofton  Gee,  C.B.E. ; b.  1861  ; 
Col.  (retired)  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Adams,  Capt.  H.  G.  H.,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Adams , Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Rainier,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880;  entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Adams,  Com.  Jamieson  Boyd,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Com.  (retired)  R.N.R. ; European  War 
1916-18  with  Siege  Guns  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Adams,  Rev.  John  Esslemont,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  B.D.,  son  of  John  Adams,  of  Gilbert- 
held,  Hamilton,  Scotland  ; b.  1865  ; is  Assist. 
Principal  Chap,  and  temporary  Chap,  to  the 
Forces  (1st  class),  Army  Chap.  Depart.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
16,  Albert  Street , Aberdeen. 

Adams,  Major  Lewis  Charles,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1877  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Adams,  Col.  Noel  Percy,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Col.  New  Zealand  Field  Artillery ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Adams,  Major  Robert  Jackson,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1874  ; Major  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Adams,  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; a 
J.P.,  and  Chm.  S.-E.  Scotland  Joint  Com- 
mittee, Min.  of  Pensions;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Adams,  Capt.  William  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C . ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Adams,  Major  Percy  Morland  Acton-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Acton-Adams,  of  74, 
Park  Mansions,  Knightsbridge,  S.W.  ; b. 
1878;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand ; is  a farmer,  and  Major  New 
Zealand  Forces ; served  during  European 
War  1916-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Nile  of  Egypt) : m.  1904,  Alice  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Francis  Digby  Spencer  Neave 
[see  Neave,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Clarence  Reserve,  Raikoura , New  Zealand; 
Christchurch  (New  Zealand.)  Club. 

Adams,  Major  William  John  Phythian-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy. 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Adams-Connor  [see  Connor]. 

Adamson,  Lieut.-Col.  Agar  Stuart  Allan 
Masterton,  D.S.O.  ) b.  18--;  is  Major  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Gen.  Canadian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Adamson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry 
Ellison,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Murray  Adamson,  of  North  Jesmond, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne ; b.  1846;  entered  R.A. 


1230 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1868,  became  Lieut.  M.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army),  1870,  Capt.  1880,  Major  1888,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  1894  ; retired  1896 ; served  with 
Burmese  Expedition  1886-7  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp);  sometime  Commr.  of 
Southern  Div.,  Burma  ; is  a J.P. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1889.  North  Jesmond,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Adamson,  Col.  Henry  Mackenzie,  C.B., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  James  Adamson,  of 
Morphir,  Kincardineshire ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1884);  en- 
tered Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1886,  became 
Major  1898,  Lieut.  Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1915  ; 
retired  1918;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1893,  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  W.  Duff ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Adamson,  Capt.  James  Edgar,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  High- 
landers ; European  War  1914-19,  present  at 
battle  of  Loos  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915. 

Adamson,  John,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; formerly 
a M.L- A. , Queensland  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Adamson,  Col.  John  George,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lawrence  William  Adamson, 
of  Linden  Hall,  Long  Horsley,  Northum- 
berland; b.  1855;  is  a J.P  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Leitrim,  a J.P  for  Northumberland, 
and  Col.  (retired):  m.  1883,  Caroline  Sara, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Timothy  Bainbridge 
Landon,  V.  of  Ledsham.  Yorkshire;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Linden  Hall,  Long  Horsley 
Northumberland ; Naval  and  Military , 
Boodle’s,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 
Adamson,  Lieut.  • Col.  Robert  Hay, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 

R. G.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Addams-Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Addenbrooke-Prout  [see  Prout]. 

Adderley,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Charles 

D. S.O. ; b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Addie,  Col.  John  Heathcote,  C.B.E.  ; b 
18 — ; Col.  New  Armies,  and  Dep.  Director 
of  Agriculture  ; European  War  1914- 19  (des- 
patches, C.B.E);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Addison,  Capt.  Albert  Percy,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Savoy,  Legion 
of  Honour  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
silver  and  bronze  medals;  cr.  C.M  G.  1917. 

Addison,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Henry. 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O  , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  George 
William  Addison,  R.E.,of  16,  Ashburn  Place, 

S. W.  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
entered  R.E.  1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914  18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  3rd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 
C-M.G.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium  with  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1905,  Margaret,  da.  of  Robert 
Henderson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Addison -Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Adeanf.,  Charles  Robert  Whorwood, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  John  Adeane, 
M.P.  for  Cambridge  [E.  Hardwicke]  ; b. 
1863  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford ; 
is  Lord-Lieut.  of  Cambridgeshire,  and  Pres, 
and  Chm.  Cambridgeshire  and  Isle  of  Eh- 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; has  Belgian  Order 
of  the  C'own;  unsuccessfully  contested  S., 
or  Huntingdon,  Div.  of  Hunts  ( L ) 1901:  m. 
1888,  Madeline  Pamela  Constance  Blanche, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  the  Hon.  Percy  Scawen 
Wyndham  [see  B.  Leconfield,  colls.] ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Babraliam , Cambridge  ; 
12,  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  IV . Bache- 
lors' , Brooks’,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 


Adler,  Rev.  Michael,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Joseph  Adler;  b.  1868;  Min.  of  Central 
Synagogue  W.,  and  Senior  Jewish  Chap,  to 
the  Forces ; European  War  1914-18  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : cr.  D S.O.  1918.  38, 

Hallam  Street,  JV  x. 

Adlercron,  Brig.-Gen.  Rodolph  Lade- 
veze,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Rothe 
Ladeveze  Adlercron,  D.L.,  of  Moyglare,  co. 
Meath ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Eton ; entered 
Queen’s  Own  (Cameron  Highlanders)  1894, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1913,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  19.0;  served  with  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1901 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding  Regt.)  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lt.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  a Brig.  1916-19 : m.  1910,  Hester 
Bancroft,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1918.  Culver- 
thorpe  Hall,  Grantham:  United  Service 

Club. 

Adrian,  Alfred  Douglas,  C.B.,  K.C.,  only 
son  of  the  late  E.  Adrian,  of  the  Local 
Govt.  Board  ; b.  1845 ; ed.  at  North  London 
Collegiate  Sch. ; B.A.  London  Univ.  1866; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1869,  and  a K.C.  1904  ; 
entered  Civil  Ser.  Commn.  1862,  and  joined 
Poor  Law  Board  1863 ; was  an  Inspector 
to  Local  Govt.  Board  1882-3,  Assist.  Sec. 
1883-99,  and  Legal  Adviser  to  the  Board 
1899-1910  : m.  1885,  Flora  Lavinia,  youngest 
da.  of  Charles  Howard  Barton,  formerly  of 
Castle  Hill,  Reading  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1895. 
Maypeld,  Elsworthy  Road,  Hampstead, 

Adye-Curran  [see  Curran]. 

Afsur  Dowla  [see  Ali  Beg]. 

Agabeg,  Col.  Frank  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  A.  L.  Agabeg,  of  Calcutta ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Aspley  Sch.,  and  at  St.  Maryle- 
bone  and  All  Souls’  Gram.  Sch.,  London; 
a Civil  and  Mining  Engineer,  Col.  Indian 
Army  (V.D.),  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  a Fellow  of 
Zoological  So.,  and  a J.P.  for  Bengal  ; ap- 
pointed an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
1912 ; sometime  a Member  of  Burdwan  Dist. 
Board,  and  Vice-Chm.,  Local  Board,  Asansol 
Sub.-Div.,  Bengal : Pres,  of  Mining  and 
Geological  Institute  of  India  1914 : m. 

1888,  Florence  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  John 
William  Kirkpatrick  Patterson  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Peers  Court , Aspley  Guise, 
Bedfordshire ; Asansol,  Bengal. 

Agar,  Lieut.-Com.  Augustine  Willington 
Shelton,  V.C.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Shelton 
Agar,  of  Ceylon,  and  Woolmount,  co.  Kerry; 
b.  1890;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  Coastal  Boat  at  attack  on 
Kronstad  (despatches,  V.C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1920,  Mary  Frances  Katharine  Petre,  only 
da.  of  '4th  Baron  Fetre,  and  Baroness  Fur- 
nivall  in  her  own  right;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Beredens , Great  Warley,  Eseex ; United 
Services,  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Agar,  Col.  Edward,  C.M.  G.)  b.  18 — ; Col. 

R.E  (retired);  S.  Africa  1900-2  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Russo-Japanese 
War  1905  (Order  of  Sacred  Treasure);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Agar,  Lieut.-Col . J.  A.  S.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1918. 

Agar-Robartes  [see  Robartes], 

Ager,  Major  Francis  George,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.S.C.  (T.D.);  served 
during  S.  African  War  iyoo,  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Agg,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  John  Gardner, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Agg, 
of  The  Hewletts,  near  Cheltenham;  b.  1879; 
entered  Yorkshire  L.I.  1899,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1231 


Honour,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  : m 19x9, 

Mabel  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Alec  Cum- 
mins, of  Singapore  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Agha  Mirza  Muhammad,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; in  Indian  Political  Depart. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1919. 

Aglionby,  Com.  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Keyes  Aglionby,  D.D., 
formerly  V.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Victoria  Street, 
S.W. ; b.  1882  ; Com.  (retired)  R.N.  ; Euro 
pean  War  1914-19,  with  Mine  Sweepers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Agnew,  Andrew,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  Straits  Settlements  River  Craft  Com- 
mittee, a M.Iy.C.  of  the  Colony,  a Member  of 
its  Food  Control  and  Shipping  Committees, 
and  Comdt.  of  its  Civil  Guard;  cr.  C.B.E- 
1918.  Singapore , Straits  Settlements . 

Agnew,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
James  Agnew,  of  1,  Newark  Street,  Greenock  ; 
b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Greenock  Acad.  ; a Builder, 
and  Major  (T.D.)  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O  1919.  50,  Ardgoivan 

Street,  Greenock. 

Agnew,  Major  Kenneth  Morland,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  Agnew,  Bt.  cr.  1895]. 

Agnew,  Col.  Quentin  Graham  Kinnaird, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  Agnew,  Bt.,  cr.  1629]. 
Ahern,  Major  David,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1878;  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C  S.  Edinburgh,  and 
L.F.P.S.  Glasgow  1902;  entered  R.A.M.C. 
1903,  and  became  Major  1914  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1919). 

Aherne,  Rev.  David,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Daniel  Aherne,  of  Ballyhooly,  co.  Cork ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Irish  Coll..  Rome;  is  in 
Holy  Orders  of  Church  of  Rome,  and  a 
Member  of  Redemptorist  Missionary  Order  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  as 
Chap  to  the  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O  ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  St.  Mary’s,  Clapham,  S.IV. 
Ahmad  Hussain,  Maulvi,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Khateeb  Haji  Mohammad  Khasim  ; b.  1863; 
ed.  at  Christian  and  Presidency  Colls., 
Madras,  and  at  Madras  Univ.  (B.A.  1885, 

B.L.  1889,  M.A.  1890);  was  Dep.  Collector 
and  Magistrate,  Madras  1890-92;  is  a Vakeel, 
Madras  High  Court;  appointed  Private  Sec. 
to  Nizam  of  Hyderabad  1896,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Nizam’s  Govt.  1905,  and  Assist.  Min.,  Peshi 
Depart.  1914  : m.  1882  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1911. 
Hyderabad , Deccan , India . 

Ahmad,  Ziauddin,  C.I.E.,  D.Sc.,  PhD., 
son  of  Hafiz  Moninddin  Ahmad, of  Meerut; 
b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Mahomedan  Anglo-Oriental 
Coll.,  Aligarh,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1903,  M.A.  19 — ),  and  at  Gettingen  Univ. 
(Ph.D.  1905);  M.A.  Calcutta  and  Allahabad  ; 
D.Sc.  Allahabad;  is  Principal  (formerly 
Professor)  in  Mahomedan  Anglo-Oriental 
Coll.,  Aligarh  (Officiating  Principal  19x3-14), 
a Member  of  Roy.  Astronomical  So.,  and 
Sec.  of  Moslem  univ.  Constitution  Com 
mittee ; was  a Member  of  Calcutta  Univ. 
Commn.  1917-19  : m.  1912;  cr.  C.I  E.  19x5, 
Aligarh,  United  Provinces,  India. 

Ahmed  Fahmi,  El  Bimbashi  (Major) 
( Effendi ),  D.S.  O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  Egyptian 
Army  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Ahrens,  Capt.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 

b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Aikins,  Major  Gordon  Harold,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Airman,  David  Wann,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  Andrew  Aikman,  of  Rathelpie,  Fife  ; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill;  appointed 
Assist.  Engineer,  P.W.D.,  India  1885, 
Executive  Engineer  1892,  Sup.  Engineer, 

gioo,  Ch.  Engineer,  Burma  1914,  and  Ch. 

ngineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Punjab  1915  ; 
sometime  a M.L.C. ; retired  1918  : m.  1890, 
Marion  Drummond,  sister  of  Sir  Harry 


Jocelyn  Urquhart  Stewart,  nth  Bt.  {cr.  1623) ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1912.  The  Shrubbery , Simla , 
j India. 

Aindre,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Marshall, 
D.S.O. ; b-  1878  ; formerly  Major  F.A.S.C.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ainslie,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Sandys, 

C. M.G, , son  of  the  late  William  Ainslie,  a 
Judge  of  Calcutta  High  Court;  b 1869;  ed. 
at  Malvern,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  1890,  became  Capt.  1896, 
Major  1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1912 ; retired 
1919);  served  during  European  War  1914-1533 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G  );  wasA.D.C. 
to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1897-8 : m.  1899,  Lilian  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Lyall;  cr.  C.M.G,  1915. 

Ainsworth,  John,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Dawson  Ainsworth, 

formerly  of  Urmston,  Manchester;  b.  1864; 
ed.  privately;  appointed  H.M.’s  Sub-Commr. 
for  Province  of  Ukamba,  E.  Africa  Protector- 
ate 1895  ; was  Vice-Consul  there  1896-1904,  a 
Provincial  Commr.  thereof  1907-18,  and  a 
Labour  Commr.  (Mil.)  with  E.  Africa  Ex- 
peditionary Force  1917-18  with  rank  of  Col. 
(D.S.O-),  since  when  he  has  been  Ch. 
Native  Commr.,  E.  Africa  Protectorate  (now 
Kenya  Colony);  a M.L.C.  and  M.E.C., 
and  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1897,  Ina  Cameron, 
M.B.E.,  da.  of  John  Scott,  of  Brooklyn, 
U.S.A.;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Civil)  1900,  D S.O. 
1518,  C.B.E  1919-  Nairobi , Kenya  Colony, 

East  Africa. 

Ainsworth,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Bignell, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Ainsworth,  of  Spotland,  Lancashire  ; b. 
1875;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.,  London,  1899 ; was  in  R.N. 
1900-1902,  when  he  entered  the  R.A.M.C., 
became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; European  War  1914-19,  in 
France  and  N.  Russia  as  Sanitary  Officer, 
on  Special  Med.  Ser.,  Gen.  Head  Quarters, 
and  in  command  of  a Stationary  Hospital 
[despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Medaille  des  Epidemies  (France)] ; ap- 
pointed Assist.  Director  Gen.  Med.  Sers., 
War  Office  1920:  m.  1903,  Florence  Gipsy, 
da.  of  thelate  Imre  Kiralfy,  of  Tower  House, 
Cromwell  Road,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Penrhyn,  Twickenham  Park,  Twickenham  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Ainsworth,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  Ainsworth  (formerly  53rd  and  106th 
L.I.),  of  Spotland,  Rochdale,  Lancashire, 
and  Trentham  House,  Twickenham  Park, 
Middlesex;  b.  1873;  entered  Durham  L.I. 
1893,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut  -Col.  1920;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  a Staff  Officer  1911,  D.A.  A.G.  1914, 
and  an  A. A.G.  1916;  has  4th  class  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  and  3rd  class  of 
Older  of  the  Nile;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

A I R E Y , Paymaster- Capt.  Frederick 
Wilkin  Iago,  C.B. ; b.  18—;  Paymaster- 
Capt.,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 

Airey,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Morris,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18— ; Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.  ; rendered 
servs.  with  Wireless  Telegraphy  during 
European  War  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Airey,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Berkeley, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  R.  H.  B. 
Airey;  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and 
Officer  in  Charge  of  Records  ; S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit)  ; was 
an  Assist.  Instructor  Army  Ser.  Corps 
Training  Establishment  1911-13:  m.  1897, 
Helen  Mabel,  da.  of  John  Hall;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Aitken,  Lieut.-Col.  John  James,  C.M.G., 

D. S.  O. ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Col.  Army  Vet.  Corps  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Tibet 
1903-4  (medal),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Aitken,  Major  Nigel  Woodford,  D.S.O. , 
M.C. ; b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  1902,  and  is 
Major;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Aiton,  John  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Aiton  ; b.  1864  ; is  a Mechanical  Engi-  1 
neer,  and  Chm.  Derbyshire  Munitions 
Committee : m.  1895,  Adriana  W.  Stoop, 
of  Dordrecht,  Holland  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Duffield  Park,  Derby ; St.  Stephen’s,  and 
Derbyshire  Clubs. 

Aiyar  [see  Sivaswami  Aiyar], 

Akerman,  Major  William  Philip  Jopp, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Savidge 
Akerman,  of  The  Mount,  Burnham,  Somer-  I 
set;  b.  1888;  Major  R.A.,  and  Major 
Instructor  in  Gunnery,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  MC.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  -920,  Olga  Phyllis,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  John  Steevens,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Akers-Douglas  [see  Douglas]. 

Akshoy  Kumar  Maitra,  Babu , C.I.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  Pres,  and  Founder  of  Varendra  Re- 
search So.  of  Rajshahi;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 
Rajshahi,  Bengal. 

Alban,  Major  Clifton  Edward  Rawdon 
Grant,  D.S.O.;  b.  1889;  is  Capt.,  Brevet 
Major,  Liverpool  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bars,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bars 
1919). 

Albert,  Col.  Johannes  Joachim,  C.M.G.) 
b.  18—;  Col.  S.  African  Forces;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Albion  Rajkumar  Banerji  [see  Banerji]. 
Albright,  George  Stacey,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Arthur  Albrignt,  cf  Mariemont,  Edgbas- 
ton ; b 1855;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1882);  B.A 
London  1874  ! a Director  of  Albright  and 
Wilson  (Limited),  a Member  of  Inventions  j 
Panel,  Min.  of  Munitions,  and  a J.P.  and 
County  Alderman  for  Worcestershire:  m.  j 
1883,  Isabella  Margaret,  da.  of  Smith 
Harrison,  of  South  Woodford,  Essex  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bromesberrow  Place , 
Ledbury. 

Alcock,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  William,  C.I.E., 
M.B.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Alcock,  of  Lee  ; b.  1859;  M.B.  1885;  LL.D. 
1901 ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1885,  became 
Major  1897,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1905;  retired 
1908 ; has  been  Sup.  of  Indian  Museum, 
Calcutta,  Professor  of  Zoology  and  Com- 
parative Anatomy  in  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta  ; 
is  a F.R.S. : m.  1897,  Margaret,  3rd  da.  of  the 
late  J.  R.  Cornwall,  of  Aberdeen;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1903.  Heathlands,  Belvedere , Kent. 

Alcock,  Reginald,  C.B.E.,  M.B. , son  of 
John  Alcock,  J.P.,  of  Portland  House, 
Burslem ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Victoria  Univ., 
Manchester(M.B.  andCh.B.  1892);  F.R.C.S. 
Edinburgh  1910;  is  a J.P.  for  Stoke-on- 
Trent,  and  Hon.  Surg.  N Staffordshire 
Infirmary  at  Hartshill,  Stoke-on-Trent  ; 
was  Surg.  Stoke-on-Trent  War  Hospital 
during  European  War  : in.  1916,  Elizabeth 
Colebrooke,  da.  of  the  Rev.  James  Cowan, 
of  Crawfordjohn ; cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1919. 
Chatterley  House  Hanley,  Staffordshire. 
Alcock,  Walter  Galpin,  M.  V.O.,  Mus.D., 
son  of  the  late  Walter  William  Alcock;  b. 
1861;  ed.  privately ; Mus.D.,  Durham  1905; 
appointed  Assist.  Organist  at  Westminster 
Abbey  1896,  Organist  and  Composer  to 
Chapels  Royal  1902,  and  Organist  of  Salis- 
bury Cathedral  1917  ; was  Organist  at  Coro- 
nations of  King  Edward  VII.  and  King 
George  V. : m.  1893,  Naomi  Blanche,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Charles  Halford  Lucas,  R.  of 
Edith-Weston,  Stamford ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th 


class)  1911  and  (4th  class)  1917.  The  Close , 
Salisbury. 

Aldam,  Lieut.-Col.  William  St.  Andrew 
Warde-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Wright 
Warde-Aldam,  of  Frickley  Hall,  Doncaster, 
and  Ederline,  Lochgilphead,  Argyllshire; 
b.  1882;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Coldstream  Guards ; was  Lieut.-Col. 
London  Regt.  1916-19  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1908,  Clara,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Macavoy,  of  Hauxton, 
Cambridgeshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  17,  Bram- 

ham  Gardens,  S.W. 

Alderman,  Col.  Robert  Edward,  C.I.E., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve 
of  Officers,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Labour  with 
rank  of  Col. ; European  War  1917-18  in 
Mesopotamia  (despatches,  C.I.E-,  O.B.E. ); 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Alderman,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  William, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Wflliam 
Alderman  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  privately  ; is  Major 
Australian  Mil.  Forces,  and  an  Officer  of 
Administrative  and  Instructional  Staff ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  N.Z.  Imperial 
Forces  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  : m. 

1905,  Rose  May  Turner  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

D. S.O.  19x9.  Naval  and  Military  ( Tas- 
mania),  and  Northern  ( Tasmania ) Clubs. 

Alderson,  Major  Christopher,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Alderson,  Major  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Alderson; 
b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Clitheroe  Roy.  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Liverpool  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 

1906,  M.D.  1907);  Major  R.A. M.C.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  a Field  Am- 
bulance as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1908,  Ellen  Harley,  of  Liverpool  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Swiss  Cottage,  350,  Shirley 
Road,  Shirley,  Southampton. 

Alderson,  Edward  Hall,  C.B.,  son  of 
Francis  John  Alderson ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Bra-enose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886)  ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1890  ; appointed  Clerk  Assist, 
of  Parliaments  1917  ; Private  Sec.  to  Lord 
Chancellor  and  Sec.  of  Commns.,  House  of 
Loras  1895-1901,  and  Reading  Clerk  and 
Clerk  of  Outdoor  Committees  1901-17  '•  m. 
1900,  Mary  Emily,  da.  of  Henry  Cosmo 
Bonsor,  of  Kingswood  Warren,  Surrey ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1919.  The  Red  Lodge,  Tadsworth, 
Surrey  ; Travellers' , and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Alderson,  Major  Frederick  Jackson, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Artil- 
lery; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Aldington, Lieut.- Col. Charles,  C.B.E. ; b. 
1862;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.(T.F.),  Gen.  Manager 
Great  Western  Railway,  and  a Member  of 
Railway  Executive  Committee  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Aldrich,  Adm.  Pelham,  C.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Pelham  Aldrich,  M.R.C.S.,  of 
Mildenhall,  Suffolk;  b.  1844;  ed.  privately; 
entered  R.N.  1859,  became  Lieut.  1866,  Com. 
1876,  Capt.  1883,  Rear-Adm.  1898,  Vice- 
Adm.  1903,  and  Adm.  1907;  retired  1908; 
served  in  H.M.S.  “ Challenger  ” with  Ex- 
ploring Expedition  1872-5^  and  in  H.M.S. 
“Alert”  with  Arctic  Expedition  1875-6 
(medal) ; was  Adm.  Sup.  Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard 1899-1902:  in.  1875,  Edith  Caroline,  da. 
of  Wotton  Isaacson,  formerly  of  Huntingdon  ; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1902.  United  Service  Club. 
Aldridge,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Russell, 
C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  J.  H. 
Aldridge,  M.D.,  J.P.,  of  Southampton;  b. 
1864;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

B. Ch.  1885) ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1886,  became  Major  1898,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1906;  retired  and  re-joined  1914;  served 
with  Tibet  Expedition  1904  (despatches),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  C.M  G.,C.B.,  Medaille  aesEpidemies, 
Com.  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece);  cr. 

C. S.I.  1911,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  i9*8- 
Jutiior  United  Service  Club. 


COMPANION  AGF. 


1233 


Aldus,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederic  Clement, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  Manchester  Regt.  (T.F.) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  with  Machine  Gun  Corps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Aldworth,  Capt.  Thomas  Preston, 
D.S.O. , O.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.  Reserve,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Provost  i 
Marshal ; European  War  1914-19  in  j 
Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  J 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Aldworth,  Major  William,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18— ; formerly  Capt.  Essex  Regt. ; retired 
as  Major  1920;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Alexander,  Col.  Aubrey  de  Vere,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Henry  Minto  Alex- 
ander, I.C.S. ; b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  entered  Army  1869,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1881,  Major  1889,  Lieut. -Col. 
1895,  and  Brevet  Col.  1899 ; retired  1908 ; 
served  in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  with 
China  Expedition  1900  (despatches,  medal, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  19x4  in 
Mil.  Intelligence  Depart.  : m.  1875,  Mary 
Georgina  Carter,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
James  Brind,  G.C.B.  [see  Brind,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  D.S.O.  1903.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Alexander,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Henry, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  John  Alexander,  of  Milford, 

co.  Carlow ; b.  1856 ; Brig. -Gen.  R.A. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.):  m.  1891,  Isabel  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Campbell  Ross,  K.C.B  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919.  96,  Bouverie  Road , 

Folkestone. 

Alexander,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Taylor, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  Lanca- 
shire Fusiliers  (T.F.)  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Alexander,  Major  Dudley  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Alexander,  of  Forkhill, 
co.  Armagh  [E.  Ranfurly]  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough  Coll.  ; entered  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1892,  and  Major 
1902 ; retired  1904  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  New  Zealand  (Earl  of  Ranfurly)  1897- 
1934,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914-19 ; is 
a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1904.  6,  St.  James's  Place , S.W.i; 
United  Service  Club. 

Alexander,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Currie, 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Stuart 
Alexander,  formerly  I.C.S. , of  Aghadoey, 
Ire. and;  b.  1875;  entered  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  1895,  became  Lieut.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1898,  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1913,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at 
actions  of  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  and  at 
capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes, 
and  operations  in  Waran  and  Bara  Valleys 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  during  Mahsud 
Waziri  operations  1901-2  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  with  Mohmand  Field  Force  1908, 
and  during  European  War  1914-19  as  a Genv 
Staff  Officer  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,' 
C.I.E.);  appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
1918 : m.  1914,  Isabella  Katherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Major  George  Ormonde  Stoney, 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Alexander,  Maj.-Gen.  Ernest  Wright, 
V.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1870;  entered  R.A. 
1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1906,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Col.  1919,  and 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  seven  times,  V.C., 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  Savoy,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Aviz)  : m.  1903, 
Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Major  H.  G.  Newcome, 
R.A. ; cr.  C.M.G.  igi?,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Alexander,  Engineer- Com.  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  Alexander, 
V.D.;  b.  1878;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Alexander,  Major  the  Hon.  Harold 
Rupert  Leofric  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see 

E.  Caledon]. 


Alexander,  Col.  Harvey,  D.S.O.,  4th  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Caledon  Du  Pre  Alexander; 
b.  1859 ; entered  Hussars  1880,  became 
Capt.  1889,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1904 ; retired  1906 ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Guernsey 
1902-6;  isaJ.P.  for  Dorset:  m.  1890,  Mildred 
Maria,  da.  of  Charles  Glynn  Prideaux-Brune 
[B.  Carew];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  The  Grange, 
Chetnole , Sherborne. 

Alexander,  Major  Heber  Maitland, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E., sonofMajor  C.  A.  Alexander, 
of  Ugley,  Essex ; b.  1881  ; entered  Somerset- 
shire L.l.  1900,  transferred  to  Indian  Army 
1911,  and  became  Major  1915;  served  in 
France  1914  and  at  Dardanelles  1915,  with 
Supply  and  Transport  Corps  (despatches, 
D S.O.) : m.  ist,  1909,  Mary  Brenda,  who  d. 

1914,  da.  of  the  late  J.  H.  B.  Walsh,  of  Ho- 
bart, Tasmania  ; 2ndly,  1919,  Violet  Lilian, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Lushington  Aplin, 

C. S.I.,  widow  of  Major  H.  M.  Hogg,  Indian 
Cav. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.),  1919. 

Alexander,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Leth- 
bridge, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1878; 
entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1897,  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1919  ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lt.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.B.,  French  and  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.M.G.)  j appointed  a D.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  1914,  Director  of  Quartering 
1919,  and  Brig  -Gen.  in  charge  of  Administra- 
tion N.  Command  1920:  m.  1909;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  C.M.G.  1919. 

Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Stirling, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Alexander,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Herbrand 
Charles,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Caledon]. 
Alexander,  Col.  James  Whitelaw,  D.S.  O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Alexander, 
M.D.  ; b.  1863  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.)  and  attached  to  R.A. M.C.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.) : m.  1899  > cr • D.S.O.  1916. 

Alexander,  Col.  John  Donald,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.;  6.1867;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  B.A.O  Dublin 
1889;  entered  R.A. M.C.  1892,  became  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1918;  retired  1920;  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Howard, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  Maurice,  C.M.G., 
B.C.L.,  B.A.,  son  of  Lewis  George  Alex- 
ander, J.P. ; 6.  1889  '■>  Ear  Inner  Temple 
1920;  was  Judge  Advocate-Gen.  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Forces  1915-16,  and  on 
Intelligence  Staff  at  the  War  Office 
1917;  appointed  Acting  Commercial  Sec.  at 
Washington,  U.S.A.,  1919  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
British  Embassy,  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Donald 
Thain,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1878;  Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  14th  Batn.  London  Regt.  (London 
Scottish)  T.F.  Reserve  ; Mesopotamia 
1915-19  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E-);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Alexander,  Lieut.-Com.  Robert  Love, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Alexander,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Okeden, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  J.  A.  Alexander,  F.R.G.S., 
formerly  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  ; 6.  1888 ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 


1234 


COMPANIONAGE. 


(despatches,  D.S.O.):  ni.  19171  Gertrude,  da. 
of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Lennox  Waldron  Williams, 
D.D.,  Lord  Bishop  of  Quebec  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Alexander,  Wi  liam,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
in  Traffic  Depart.,  Great  Indian  Peninsula 
Railway,  Bombay  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Alexander,  Major  William  Dallas,  I 
D.S.O. ; b.  1875;  Major  R.A.  ; Somaliland 
1902  on  Staff,  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  I 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Alexander,  Major  William  Nathaniel  j 
Stuart,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Nathaniel  Stuart  ; 
Alexander,  J.P.,  of  Cecil  House,  Church  j 
Road, St.  Leonards-on-Sea;  6.1874;  entered  j 
Connaught  Rangers  1894,  became  Capt.  ! 
1901,  and  Major  1914;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  and  D.A.Q.M.G. 
and  subsequently  Comdg.  a Batn.  Border 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m. 
1914,  Kathleen  Marguerite,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Harold  Nash  Hilliard,  Indian  Army; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918). 

Alexander,  Major  the  Hon.  William 
Sigismund  Patrick,  D.S.O.  [see  E Caledon]. 

Alexander-Sinclair  [see  Sinclair], 

Alford,  Rev.  Josiah  George,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  Right  Rev.  C.  R.  Alford,  Bishop  of 
Victoria  ; b.  1847  ; is  Canon  Resident.ary  of 
Bristol;  European  War  1914-19  (C.B.E.)  as  a 
1st  class  Chap.  (V.D.,  T.D.)  to  the  Forces 
(T.F.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  5,  Richmond 

Hill,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Algie,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Gen.  List  and  attached  to 
R A.F.,  with  rank  of  Capt.  ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
A.F  C-)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ali  Bey  Shauki,  El  Miralai,  D.S.O., 
b.  18  — ; El  Miralai  Egyptian  Army  Reserve  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ali  Bin  Salim,  Hon.  Sayyid,  C.M.G., 

C.  B.E  ; Liwali  at  Mombasa,  and  Official 
Member  of  Legislative  Council;  cr.  C.B.E- 
(Hon.)  1918,  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1920.  Mombasa, 
East  Africa. 

Alipura,  Jagirdar  (Rao  Chhatrapati 
Bahadur ) of,  C.S.I.;  b.  1853;  is  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India ; received  personal 
title  of  Bahadur  1877  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1887.  Ali- 
pura, Bundelkund,  India. 

Ali  Rajpur,  Chief  (JRaja  Partab  Singh) 
of,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Ch.  of  Ali  Rajpur ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1915.  Ali  Rajpur,  Bhopawar,  Central 
India. 

Alison,  Com.  Roger  Vincent,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Com.  R.N. ; served  at  Battle  of 
Jutland  i9i6(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Allan,  Capt.  Alexander  Claud,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Allan,  of 
Hillside,  Edinburgh  ; b.  1888  ; Capt. 
Cameron  Highlanders  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919, 
Eileen  Norah,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Peter 
Marrow,  Dragoon  Guards;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Allan,  Major  James  Gibb,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  is  Major  R.E.  (T.D.),  and  Comdg 
1 st  Glasgow  Heavy  Bridging  Co.,  Lowland 
Div.  (T.F);  served  during  European  War 
19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Allan,  Major  Percy  Stuart  , D.S.O.  ;\ 
b.  1874  ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1895,  j 
and  is  Major  Reserve  ; served  with  Tirah  ] 
Expedition  1898  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps.  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  | 
War  1914-18 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  ! 

1918. 

Allanson,  Lieut.- Col.  Cecil  John  Lyons,  j 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  J.  B.  Allan 
son,  of  Bath  ; b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram  - I 
Sch.  ; entered  R.A.  1897,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1906,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  j 
Lieut. -Col.  1918 ; served  in  Gallipoli  1915  j 


(wounded  thrice,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.I.E.),  and  in  France  1916-17  (Croix  de 
Guerre);  has  been  A.D.C.  and  Private 
Sec.  to  successive  Lieut. -Govs,  of  Bengal ; 
sometime  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Madras ; 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office 
1917  : m.  1916,  Ethel,  widow  of  Edward 
Temple' Patterson ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.I.E. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Allardyce,  James,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is 
2nd  Lieut.  London  Regt.;  served  during 
European  War  1916-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allardyce,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Grahame 
Buchanan,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Allason,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Alfred  Allason,  of  29,  Randolph  Crescent, 
W. ; b.  1875 » entered  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1896, 
became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1913,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15  as 
a Brig.-Maj.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (four 
times  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his 
Regt.  1916,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1918: 
m.  1908,  Katharine  Hamilton,  da.  of  Vice- 
Adm.  James  Augustus  Poland,  of  4,  Cress- 
well  Gardens,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar 
1916). 

Allason,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Bannatine-, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  elder  son  of  Richard  Cuning- 
hame  Bannatine,  of  Glaisnock,  Ayrshire;  b. 
1855;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1875,  be- 
came Capt.  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1909 ; 
retired  1918 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80,  present  at  battle  of  Anmed  Khel,  and 
march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as  Brig.-Maj.  R.A. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1903,  as  A.A.G.,  R.A., 
present  at  battles  of  Magersfontein,  Drei- 
fontein,  and  Diamond  Hill,  at  relief  of  Kim- 
berley, and  operations  at  Johannesburg, 
(despatches,  Queen’s  and  King’s  medals 
with  six  clasps,  Brevet  Col.,  Indian  Frontier 
Expedition  1914  in  command  (thanked  by 
Com.-in-Ch.  in  India),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  Comdg.  51st  (Highland),  61st  (S. 
Midland),  and  64th  (Highland)  Divs.  (de- 
spatches); was  A.A.G.,  R.A.  at  Head  Quar- 
ters 1903-5,  and  attached  to  Japanese  Army 
in  Manchuria  1905  (Japanese  medal,  Order  of 
Rising  Sun);  assumed  additional  surname 
of  Allason  1885 ; was  in  command  of  Potch- 
efstroom  Sub  Dist.  1906,  and  Orange  River 
Colony  and  Natal  Dist.  1906-9 ; appointed  to 
command  Nowshera  Brig.,  N.  Army,  India 

• 1910;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Ayr  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904,  C.M.G.  1919.  Logan,  Old  Cum- 
nock, Ayrshire  ; Naval  and  Military,  and 
County  (Ayr)  Clubs. 

Allcard,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1876 ; entered  R.A.  1896,  became  Capt.  1901, 
Major  1912,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded): 
m.  1905,  Althea  Beryl  Molyneux,  da.  of  Col. 
Harry  Molyneux  Carter,  C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Allden,  Major  Stanley  Guy,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1888 ; entered  Army  Ser.  Corps  1908,  and  is 
Capt.  and  temporary  Major ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allderidge,  Capt.  Charles  Donald, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  with  i-ank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D S.O.  1917. 

Allen,  Capt.  Albert  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — Capt.  Gen.  List;  European  War 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Allen,  Brig.-Gen.  Alfred  James  Whitacre, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Major  John  Whitacre 
Allen,  of  Parkfield  Lawn,  Cheltenham  ; b. 
1857;  entered  3rd  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt. 
The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1885,  Major  1895, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1913  ; served 
in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16;  was 
A.D.C.  Ber  gal  1889-90,  Station  Staff  Officer 
1890-92,  D.A.Q.M.G.  1892-5,  D.A.A.G.,  India 
1899-1900,  A-A.G.  1900-1903,  Comdt.,  Deolali 
Depot  1903-5,  A.Q.M.G.  1905-6,  in  command 
of  Troops  in  Ceylon  1909-13,  and  Brig. -Com. 
1914-16:  m.  1st,  1889,  Mary  Emily,  who  d. 
1913,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  John 
Hudson,  K.C.B. ; 2nd,  1915,  Violet  Mary 
Stella,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Aldworth  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  Bearsted , Kent. 

Allen,  Capt.  Arthur  Samuel,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18— ; is  Capt.  Australian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Le  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  Atwell  Hayes,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A., 
and  attached  R.A.O.C.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Allen,  Fleet-Paymaster  Bertram  Cowles, 

C. B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Staff-Corn. 
George  Henry  Allen,  R.N.  ; b.  1875  ; entered 
R.N.  1893,  became  Paymaster  1900,  Staff 
Paymaster  1904,  and  Fleet-Paymaster  1908  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  with  Naval 
Brig.,  as  Accountant  and  Transport  Officer 
(despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps,  pro- 
moted) : m.  1908,  Edith*  Mary,  da.  of  Sir 
Robert  William  Perks,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  Carleton  Woodford, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Allen, 
K.C.B.  ; b.  1878;  ed. inNewBrunswick,  and 
at  Toronto  Univ.,  is  a Civil  Engineer,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  R.E- ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  ):  tn. 
1916,  Bernice  Clark  D’Evelyn,  of  San  Fran- 
cisco; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  University  {Toronto), 
and  Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.),  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Allen,  Lieut.  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Allen,  of 
Storridge,  near  Malvern  ; b.  1890;  entered 
R.N.  1903,  and  became  Lieut.  1913 ; 
European  War  1914-18  in  Submarines  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Allen,  Charles  Turner,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  George  Allen,  K.C.I.E-,  of  Free- 
chase,  Warninglid,  Sussex  [see  Mien 
“ Knights’  Widows  ”] ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford;  an  E.  India 
Merchant,  and  amemberofthefirmofCooper, 
Allen  and  Co.,  E*st  India  merchants,  of 
Cawnpore  : m.  1905,  Gladys  Mabel,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  St.  George  Corbet  Gore,  C.S.I. 
[see  Gore,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.I.E-  1920. 
Freechase , Warninglid,  Sussex  ; 62,  Upper 
Belgrave  Street,  S.  W. ; Mashobra  House , 
near  Sim1  a,  India  ; Fairlawn , Cawnpore. 
Allen,  Major  Douglas  Charles,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Tank  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  C.M.G., 
b.  1859;  entered  Roy,  Irish  Rifles  1879,  and 
retired  as  Major  1912;  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
in  tbe  Army  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Allen,  Col.  Edward  Watts,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18— ; Col.  R.A.S.C. ; European  War 


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1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E* 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Allen,  Ernest  Joshua,  C.B.E,;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Director  of  Railway  Materials,  Ministry 
of  Munitions;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Allen,  Ernest  King,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Robin  Allen  ; 6.1864;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1894;  is  Assist.  Public  Trustee:  m.  1897, 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  Peter  Gellatly,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Loughton,  Essex;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
yew  Tree  House,  Leatherhead. 

Allen,  Capt.  Evelyn  Prestwood  Seymour, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Allen,  George  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Watts  Allen  ; b.  1852  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Treasury  of  Commonwealth  of 
Australia,  and  Commr.  of  Pensions  and 
Maternity  Allowances  1901-16  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1903,  C.M.G.  1913.  Harrold,  Selborne  Road, 
Kew,  Melbourne , Australia. 

Allen,  Major  Harold,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m 1908,  E-hel  Mary 

Chichelee,  da.  of  Col.  — Adams  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Allen,  Major  Henry  Adair,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  x8 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Allen,  Major  Henry  Isherwood, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Cantrell 
Allen,  D.D.,  V.  of  Higham,  Kent,  and  Rural 
Dean;  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office ; 
France  1915,  Mesopotamia  1916-19  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Allen,  Herbert  Warner,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Capt.  George  Noronzow  Aden,  R.N. ; 
b 18 — ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll  , Oxford  (B.A  1902) ; on  "staff  of  Morning 
Post ; Official  Representative  of  British 
Press  on  French  Front  during  European 
War  1915-16,  and  War  Correspondent  for 
Morning  Post  Daily  Graphic , Daily  Ex- 
press, and  Daily  News , with  French  Armies 
during  European  War  1916-18  (Legion  of 
Honour):  m t8 — , Ethel,  da  of  Warwick 
Pemberton;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Ivy 
Croft,  Ham  Common , Surrey. 

Allen,  Col.  Hugh  Morris,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1867  ; entered  Welsh  Regt.  1887,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1898,  Major  1905,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1913;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp), 
with  Zakka  Khel  Expedition  1908  (D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1915-17  (wounded 
C.M.G.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  N.  Army,  India 
1905-9 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Re- 
serve ; cr.  D.S.O.  1908,  C.M.G.  1916.  North- 
cliffe,  The  Scores,  St.  Andrews , Fife. 

Allen,  Capt.  John  Derwent,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Allen;  b.  1875; 
entered  R.N.  1888,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Com. 
1907,  and  Capt.  1913 ; served  in  Somaliland 
1902-4  (clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15,  present  at  the  battle  of  Falklands 
in  command  of  H.M  S.  Kent  (despatches, 

C. B.):  m.  1906,  Ruth,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir 
George  Lambert  Atkinson-Willes,  K.C.B.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Woolley,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Wigram  Allen,  K. C.M.G, ; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1886); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890;  is  Lieut.-Col.  The 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.);  served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  dunng  European  War 
1914-16 (despatches, C.M.G.):  m.  i893,Elfrida 
Margaret  Frances  Hayward  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
220,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.;  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allen,  Lionel  Raymond,  D.S.O. ; b.  1894; 
Lieut.  3rd  (Special  Reserve)  Batn.  Notts 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


and  Derbyshire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Allen,  Major  Merrill  Vincent,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Rifles  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Allen,  Oswald  Coleman,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1887 ; a Secretarial  Officer,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  ; Sec.  Mission  Anglaise  de 
l’Armement,  Paris,  during  European  War ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Allen,  Raymond  Cecil,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Charles  Frederick  Allen,  of 
Kinsale,  co.  Cork;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Cork,  and  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland; 
is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  an  A.M.I.C.E.  ; 
was  Assist. -Engineer,  Water  Supply  and 
Main  Drainage,  London  County  Council 
1895-1900 ; appointed  Director  of  Surveys, 
Uganda  Protectorate  1900,  Land  Officer, 
Principal  Registrar  of  Documents,  and 
Acting  Commr.  of  Mines  1905,  Registrar 
of  Titles  1908,  and  Land  Officer  Tanganyika 
Territory  1920  : m.  1917,  Florette  Arundel!, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Arundell  Leakey,  R.  of 
Bassingham,  Lincoln;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Dar-es-Salaam,  Tanganyika  Territory , E. 
Africa. 

Allen,  Lieut. -Col.  Reginald  Seymour, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Francis  Seymour  Allen, 
of  74,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W.  10 ; b.  1879; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.HampshireRegt., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Allen,  Richard  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
W.  H.  Allen,  D.L.,  of  Bromham,  Beds  ; b. 
1867;  is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Aeronautical  So., 
a M.I.C.E-,  a M.I.M.E.,  a Member  of  Insti- 
tutions of  Marine  Engineers  and  Naval 
Architects,  Managing  Director  of  W.  H. 
Allen,  Son  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for 
Bedfordshire  : m.  1890,  Geraldine  Agnew, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  W.  J.  Fedden,  of 
Clifton  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Woodlands , Clap- 
ham,  near  Bedford ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Allen,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Candlish, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lient.-Col.  New  Zea- 
land Inf. ; served  during  European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D-S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Shepherd, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Shepherd  Allen,  of  Woodhead  Hall,  Cheadle, 
Staffordshire;  b.  1882;  ed.  privately,  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904,  LL.B. 
1905,  M.A.  1908);  is  a Bar.  and  Solicitor,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Territorial  Brig.  New 
Zealand  Inf.;  European  War  1915-18  in 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.):  m.  1918,  Mary 
Isabel  Hay,  da.  of  A.  L.  Foster,  of  Auckland, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Piako , New  Zealand;  Auck- 
land (Auckland),  and  Northern  (Auckland) 
Clubs. 

Allen,  Walter  McArthur,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Wigram  Allen,  K. C.M.G.,  of 
Toxteth  Park,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Leys  Scb.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1 803) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896 ; Assist. 
Staff  Officer  Metropolitan  Special  Constab- 
ulary Oct.  1914,  Director  of  Supplies  thereof 
1915-17,  and  Staff  Officer  1918 : m.  1896, 
Pearl,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Lamb,  for- 
merly Min.  for  Lands,  Queensland;  cr.  j 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Wyndleshore,  Datchet,  Bucks;  Conserva- 
tive, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Allen,  Capt.  William  Barnsley,  V.C. , 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  son  of  Percy  Edwin 
Allen,  of  Scarborough;  b.  1892;  ed.  at  St. 
Cuthbert’s  Coll.,  W’orksop,  and  at  Sheffield 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1914);  Capt.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, V.C.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1916,  Mary  Young  Mercer,  of  Gainsborough ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Allen,  Lieut.-Col.  William  James,  D.S.  0., 
M.P.,  second  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Allen, 


of  Lurgan,  co.  Armagh ; b.  1870  ; a linen 
manufacturer,  one  of  the  Hon.  Secs,  of  Ulster 
Unionist  Council,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
1 6th  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  D.S.O.);  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Armagh 
co.,  N.  Armagh  Div.  (C)  since  Nov.  1917  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Linwinny  House,  Lurgan, 
co.  Armagh. 

Allen-Williams  [see  Williams]. 

ALLENBY,Ca£f. Frederick  Claude  Hynman, 

C. B.E.  [see  V.  Allenby]. 

Allenby,  Vice- A dm.  Reginald  Arthur, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Robert  Allen- 
by, J.P.,  of  St.  Mary’s  Lodge,  York;  b.  1861; 
entered  R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut.  1884,  Com. 
1897,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm.  1913  (retired 
1915),  and  Vice-Adm.  1918;  served  during 
Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star); 
sometime  Naval  Attache  for  Germany,  Hol- 
land, and  Denmark;  appointed  an  Assist. 
Embarkation  Staff  Officer  1915,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1896,  Nina  Jane,  da.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Hugh  Shaw,  V.C.,  C.B.  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1904,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allerton,  Capt.  Claude,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  as 
Capt.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Alletson,  Major  George  Coventry, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  G.  H.  Alletson,  of  Northop, 

Flints;  b.  1874;  Hon,  Major  Remount  Ser. 
S.  African  War  1900-1902,  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1902, 

Norah  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the 
late  George  Edward  Trevor-Roper  [see  B. 
Teynham,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Dal- 
ronach,  Kilchrenan , Argyllshire. 

Allfrey,  Capt.  Edward  Mortimer, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1886;  Capt.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt., 
and  a Staff  Capt.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Allfrey,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Irving  Rod- 
ney, D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  Col.  I.  S.  Allfrey  ; 
b.  1879;  ed  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered 
Somerset  L.I.  1899,  became  Major  1915,  and 
is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  six  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal)|:  m.  1917, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Arthur  Cham- 
berlayne  Chichester,  of  Gipsy  Hill,  Devon  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allgood,  Brig.- Gen.  William  Henry 
Loraine,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1868; 
entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1891,  and 
became  Major  1908;  served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1891-2,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G  );  appointed  a 
Brig.-Com.  1920  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m. 
1914,  Sophia  Beryl  Sheila,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Henry  Graham  Smyth,  C.M.G.  [E. 
Mount  Cashell] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Allhusen,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Henry, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Chris- 
tian Allhusen,  of  Stoke  Court,  Bucks  ; b. 
1872  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  Major  oth 
Lancers  (retired) ; served  in  S.  African  War 
1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen-’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  on  Staff  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  CM.G.j;  is  a J.P.  for  Dorset  : m. 
1908,  Enid,  da.  of  Com.  Harold  William 
Swithinbank,  of  Denham  Court,  Bucks;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Picket  Wood, 
Mcrslham,  Surrey ; Cavalry,  Boodle's,  and 
White's  Clubs. 

Allin,  Samuel  John  Henry  Wallis, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  John  Samuel  Wallis  Allin,  of 
Sidcup  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Blackheath  Proprie- 
tary Sell. ; a Fellow  and  Member  of  Council 
of  Institute  of  Actuaries;  was  Actuary 
National  Health  Insurance  Joint  Committee 
1913-19,  since  when  he  has  been  Sec.  to 
Govt.  Actuaries  Depart. : m.  1901,  Evelyn 
Aishton,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Arthur  Procter 
Dunstan;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Mottabeg,  Sidcup, 
Kent. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1237 


Allison,  James,  C.B.E. , son  of  Matthew 
Allison,  of  Dundee ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  St. 
Andrew’s  (M.A.  18 — ) and  Edin.  (LL.B. 
1888)  Univs. ; Lecturer  in  Scots  Law,  Edin. 
Univ.  1899-  C920,  and  Chm.  Court  of  Referees, 
Dundee  1913-20  and  Local  Munitions  Tri- 
bunal 1915-20:  m.  1897,  Kate  Constable,  da. 
of  Peter  Loring,  Surg  of  Dundee;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  920.  Craiglea , Newport , 
Fife;  Scottish  Liberal  Club . 

Allison,  Richard  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Joseph  Charles  Allison,  of  Radlett, 
Herts;  b.  1869;  an  Architect,  and  an  Asso. 
of  Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects  ; was 
Principal  Architect  Arts  and  Science,  and 
Diplomatic  and  Consular  Buildings,  etc., 
Office  of  Works  1914-20,  since  when  he  has 
been  Ch.  Architect;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  63,  Hornsey  Lane , 

High  gate,  N.6. 

Allman,  Robert,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  William  Allman,  M.A.  ; b.  1854  ; 
L.R.C.S.l.  1879;  L.R.C.P.I.  1880;  appointed 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  S.  Nigeria  1891,  and 
organised  Med.  Depart,  there ; served  as 
Principal  Med.  Officer  with  Cross  River, 
Eket,  and  Okrikar  Expeditions  1895-6,  with 
Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  thanked  by  Sec.  of  State),  with 
Oron  1897,  Ekuri  1897-8  (despatches),  and 
Ubium  and  Isha  Expeditions  1899,  and  with 
Aro  Expedition  1901-2  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp):  m.  1893,  Constance  Maude,  da. 
of  the  late  Edmund  Murphy,  Ch.  Receiver 
of  Court  of  Chancery,  and  Govt.  Arbitrator, 
Ireland;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  2,  Cowper  Villas, 

Palmerston  Park,  Dublin. 

Allsop,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Gillian, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 
lian Artilleiy;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Allsopp,  Lieut.-Col.  Jerome  Boileau, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1879;  formerly  Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allsup,  Com.  Claud  Finlinson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
with  Grand  Fleet  Destroyer  Flotillas  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919- 

Allsup,  Lifut.-Col.  Edward  Saunders, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  James 
Allsup;  6.1879;  is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.,and  a Brig.  Major;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp) ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
i9I7. 

Allum,  Frederick  Warner,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Engineer-in-Ch.  Mushk  Extension 
Railway;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Allwood,  James,  C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; 
entered  Colonial  Ser.  Jamaica  1866;  be- 
came Clerk  of  Circuit  Courts,  Montego  Bay 
1875,  Clerk  of  Dist.  Court  1880,  and  1st  class 
Clerk  in  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office  1885 ; was  Col- 
lector-Gen. of  Customs,  Excise,  and  Internal 
Revenue,  Jamaica  1877-1904  ; retired  1904; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1903. 

Alma  Tadema,  Miss  Laurence,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Lawrence  Alma  Tadema, 
O.M.,  R.A.,  D.C.L.  ; b.  18 — ; an  authoress, 
and  Joint  Founder  and  Hon.  Sec.  of  Polish 
Victims  Relief  Fund  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The 
Fair  Haven,  Wiltersham,  Kent. 

Almond,  Col.  the  Rev.  John  Macpherson, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.C.L. , son  of  James  Al- 
mond ; 6.  1872  ; D.C.L.  Lennoxville  1918;  is 
R.  of  Trinity  Church,  Montreal,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Christchurch  Cathedral,  Mon- 
treal ; S.  Africa  1900,  as  Chap.  Canadian  Con- 
tingent (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  as  Director  of 
Chaplains  Sers.  with  rank  of  Hon.  Col. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1901,  Nellie 

Estella  Beemer;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  299,  Marlowe  i venue,  Notre 
Dame  de  Grace,  Montreal. 

Alpine,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 


Corps ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 
Alston,  Capt.  Alfred  Gilmore,  C.M.G.  ; 
6.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  served  in 
China  1901;  has  Order  of  the  Nile;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Alston,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  George, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Francis 
Beilby  Alston,  K. C.M.G.,  of  the  Foreign 
Office;  6.  1878;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  abroad; 
entered  Scots  Guards  1900,  became  Capt. 
1905,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902 (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.);  appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 

1916,  a Brig.-Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administra- 
tion 1918,  and  an  A. Q.M.G.  1920:  m.  1907, 
Antoinette,  da.  of  the  late  John  Tarn ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Kings  Copse, 
Bucklebury,  Reading;  4,  Chester  Place , 
Hyde  Park  Square,  W. ; Guards' , and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Alston,  Capt.  Hubert  George,  C.B. ; 

b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1918. 

Alston,  Major  Llewelyn  Arthur  Augus- 
tus, D.S.O.,  M.D. ; b.  18 — ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Altham,  Capt.  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of 

Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Edward  Altham  Altham, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.,  C.M.G.;  6.  1882;  Com. 
and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914- 
19,  finally  in  N.  Russia  (naval  despatches 
seven  times,  mil  despatches  thrice,  C.B., 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St.  Vladi- 
mir of  Russia):  m.  1908,  Fiorella  Cecil,  da. 
of  R.  C.  B.  Willis,  of  4,  Grange  Park,  Ealing, 
W.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Altham,  Major  Harry  Surtees,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Edward  Altham, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.  ; 6.  1888;  formerly  Major 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m. 

1917,  Alison,  da.  of  S.  R.  Livingstone  Lear- 
month,  of  Catherington  House,  Horndean  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Alves,  Major  Henry  Malcolm  Jerome, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  M.  Alves, 
R.A.  ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  R. A.,  andaGen. Staff 
Officer;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  19x7,  Beatrice  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Stanley  Ismay,  K.C.S.I.,  and 
widow  of  Major  Henry  Newton  Kelly, 
Indian  Army  [see  Ismay,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Arden  Grange, 
Hu  rs  tp  ierp  oint. 

Amar  Nath,  Rai  Sahib  Diwan,  C.I.E.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Ch.  Min.  to  Maharaja  of  Jammu 
and  Kashmir;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Kashmir, 
India. 

Ambrose,  Charles  Frederick  Nelson, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Assist.  In- 
structor Tank  Corps ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ambrose,  Capt.  John  Goldwell,  O.B.E. , 
M.C . ; 6.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  O.B.E.)  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ameer  Ali,  Rt.  Hon.  Syed,  P.C.,  C.I.E. , 
LL.D.  [see  “Privy  Council”]. 

Amery,  William  Bankes,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Arthur  Amery,  of  Norwell,  Newark, 
Notts;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital; 
Assist.  Committee  Clerk,  Customs  and  Ex- 
cise ; Assist.  Sec.  War  Trade  Depart.,  and 
Establishment  Officer,  Min.  of  Transport 
during  European  War : m.  1918,  Sophia 
Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert  Burrows 
Adcock^  Warwickshire  Regt.,  of  Highfield, 
Lane  End,  Bucks;  cr.  C B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
5,  Egliston  Road,  Putney , S.W.  15;  Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Amos,  Major  Herbert  Gilbert  Maclachlan, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Amos,  of 
St.  Ibbs,  Hitchin;  b.  1866;  entered  West 
India  Regt.  1890,  and  became  Capt.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  1900 ; retired  1906; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1238 


twice,  D.S.O.);  is  Major  in  the  Army: 
m.  1893,  Kate  Isabella,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
W.  A.  Stratton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo.  St.  Ibbs, 
Hitchin,  Herts  ; Junior  U hited Service  Club. 
Amphlett,  Major  Charles  Grove,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1862;  entered  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  and  Major  1900 
(li.-p.  1902);  retired  1902;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of  1st  Batn. 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Four  Ashes  Hall , near  Stour- 
bridge ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Amy,  Major  Archibald  Craig,  D.S.O., 

M. D.\  b.  18  - ; Major  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Amyot,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Andrew,  C.M.G., 
son  of  John  F.  Amyot;  b.  1867;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Ananda  Rao,  Tanjore  Madava  Rao,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Dewan  of  Mysore;  cr.  C.I.E.  1910. 
Mysore , Central  India. 

Anderson,  Miss  Adelaide  Mary,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Alexander  Gavin  Anderson, 
formerly  of  1,  Fitzjohn’s  Avenue,  N.W. ; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Harley  Street, 
and  at  Girton  Coll.,  Camb.;  M A.  Dublin 
1906  ; has  been  H.M.  Principal  Lady  Inspec- 
tor of  Factories,  Home  Office,  since  1897 ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Ladies'  University , and 
Albemarle  Clubs. 

Anderson,  Major  Alexander  Alderson, 
D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Patrick  Anderson,  C.M.G.,  of  64,  Cooper 
Street,  Ottawa,  Canada;  b.  1889;  ed.  at 

R. M.C.,  Kingston,  Canada,  and  at  McGill 
Univ.  (B.Sc.  1911);  is  a Civil  Engineer,  and 
Major  Canadian  Engineers;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  64,  Cooper  Street, 
Ottawa,  Canada  ; University  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Anderson,  Major  Alexander  James, 

C. S.I .;  b.  1879  ; Major  Rangoon  Port  Defence 
Vol.;  Mesopotamia  1915-18  Comdg.  Vol. 
Artillery  Battery  (prisoner  at  Kut,  de- 
spatches, C.S.I  ) ; cr.  C.S.I.  1918. 

Anderson,  Capt.  Alexander  Milne, D.S.O.] 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Imperial  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Anderson,  Alexander  Richard,  C.B.E. , 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Col.  R.  Anderson,  formerly 
56th  Regt.;  b.  18—;  F.R.C.S.  England  1884; 
Surg.,  Gen.  Hospital,  Nottingham  : m.  1890, 
Edith,  da.  of  C.  E.  Tuck,  J.P.,  cf  Blofield, 
Norfolk ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  3,  East 

Circus  Street,  Nottingham. 

Anderson,  Major  Archibald  Stirling 
Kennedy,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , M.B.\  b.  18 — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.A.M.C  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Major  Arthur  Emilius  David, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Preb. 
David  Anderson,  R.  of  St. George’s,  Hanover 
Square,  W.  [see  Laurie,  Bt.];  b.  1886;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916, 
Jean  Douglas,  da.  of  James  Patrick  McIn- 
tyre, of  45,  Prince’s  Gardens,  S.W. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Col.  Austin  Thomas, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1868;  Col.  R. A., and  Comdg.  R. A. 

S.  Midland  Div.  (T.F.)  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Anderson, Major  Barton  Edward, D.S.O.’, 
b.  1881  ; is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  on 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915- 17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Ford,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1872:  entered  R.E.  1892,  became  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  Don- 
gola  Expedition  1896  (medal,  Khedive’s 
medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Maud 


Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Sydney  Edwin 
Bellingham  [see  Bellingham,  Bt.,  colls. ]•  cr 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Major  Charles,  D.S  O , M.C., 
b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Scots  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Abbot, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; entered  Manchester  Regt. 
1900,  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  served 
1 in  S Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
, spatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson, Major  Charles  Agnew,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18—  ; is  temporary  MajorS.  African  Water 
Supply  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  19T4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  Cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Anderson,  David  Martin.  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Controller,  Forgings,  Castings,  and  Stamp- 
ings Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920. 


i Anderson,  Capt.  David  Murray,  C.M.G., 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  David  Anderson, 
Col.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; b.  1874;  entered  R.N. 
1887,  became  Lieut.  1895,  Com.  1905,  and  Capt. 
1911  ; served  with  Brass  River  and  M’wele 
j Expeditions  1895  (medal  with  clasp,  specially 
j promoted),  in  Ashanti  1896,  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (Brilliant  Star  of 
Zanzibar,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan) ; 

I wTas  Com.  of  Royal  Yacht  “ Victoria  and 
j Albert”  1908-11:  m.  1908,  Muriel,  da.  of  the 
i late  William  H.  Teschemaker,  of  9,  Egerton 
I Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910, 

I C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 


\ Anderson,  Major  Desmond  Francis, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frank  Her- 
bert Anderson  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1905, 

I became  Capt.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1910, 
Brevet  Major  1917,  and  Major  1918;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1915,  Mary  Hope 
Prisca,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Sydney  William 
Wentworth  Wilkin,  Chap,  to  the  Forces; 

I cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  14,  York 

\ House,  Kensington , IV. 

; Anderson,  Major  Edward  Darn  ley,  D.S.O , 
son  of  John  Anderson,  of  15,  Grosvenor 
Street,  Edinburgh;  b.  1890;  is  Major  N. 
Staffordshire  Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
I 1918. 

i Anderson,  Major  Edward  Philip,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

; Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Litchfield 
Brooke,  D.S.O. ; b.  1889;  formerly  Capt.  R. A., 
retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  European  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  Danilo  ofMontenegro)  ; cr. 

I D.S.O.  1914. 

Anderson,  Eric  Oswald,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  H.  D.  Anderson,  of  Ridgehurst  Lodge, 
I Shenley,  Herts;  b.  1870;  Gen.  Manager  of 
I Bulloch  and  Co.  (Limited),  East  India  mer- 
chants, of  London  and  Burma ; wasa  Member  of 
the  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Burma,  and  Chm. 
Burma  Chamber  of  Commerce  1917-19:  *»• 
1919,  Cecily  Violet  Mary,  da.  of  Lionel  Bigge, 

I of  Clevelands,  Exmouth,  and  widow  of  Arthur 
I D.  Stafford.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Rangoon,  Burma;  Pegu 
(Rangoon),  and  Conservative  Clubs. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Fearnley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1883  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Anderson,  Major  Francis,  D.S.O.,  M-C.‘, 
b.  1888  ; Major  Roy.  Highlanders:  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy):  m.  19 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Anderson,  Rev.  Frederick  Ingall,  C.M.G., 

son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Anderson,  for- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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merly  V.  of  Hoole,  near  Chester;  b.  1874; 
ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1899);  a Senior  Chap, 
to  the  Forces  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy); 
was  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  Egypt  1904-9;  ap- 
pointed Chap,  to  H.M.  19x9,  and  Assist. 
Chap. -Gen.,  Aldershot  1920:  m.  1903,  Annie 
Ethel  Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen. 
George  Nicholas  Chanmer,  C.B.,  V.C. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Anderson,  George,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Sec.  Educational  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Anderson,  Gen.  Harry  Cortlandt,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Philip  Cortlandt 
Anderson,  Indian  Army;  b.  1826;  entered 
Indian  Army  1842,  became  Capt.  1857,  Brevet 
Major  1858,  Major  1862,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1865,  Brevet  Col.  1873,  Col. 
1874,  Maj.-Gen.  1884,  Lieut.-Gen.  1888,  and 
Gen.  1894;  served  in  Sutlej  Campaign  1845-6, 
present  at  battle  of  Ferozepore  (medal),  and 
during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8  (medal.  Brevet 
Major);  is  Hon.  Col.  an  Indian  Inf.  Regt.  : 
m.  1st,  1850,  Catherine  Lucy,  who  d.  1861, 
da.  of  Major  Frederick  Angelo;  2ndly, 
1868,  Alice  Forbes,  who  d.  1911,  el.  da.  of 
Surg.-Gen.  William  Baker  Taylor;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1907. 

Anderson,  Capt.  George  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Acting  Capt.  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18 (despatches,  M.C.,D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Henry  Aiken,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Findlay  Anderson,  of  Inchyra 
Grange,  Stirlingshire  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Acad,,  and  at  Repton  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1873  ; appointed  Assist.  Political  Officer, 
Kuram  1880,  Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab  1889,  and 
Commr.  1899;  acted  as  Commr.  and  Sup., 
Derajati8g2,  1895,  and  1896;  went  on  Special 
Duty  withWaziristan  Delimitation  Commn. 
1894  and  again  1895;  retired  1906:  m.  1889, 
Ethel  Amy,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  J.  W. 
Macnabb,  of  Arthurstone,  Berks;  cr.  C.S.I. 
1897.  2,  Lansdown  Crescent,  Edinburgh. 

Anderson,  Lieut.- Col.  Henry  Stewart, 

C. M.G. , son  of  Rev.  Samuel  Anderson,  of 
Dunmurry,  Ireland ; b.  1872 ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) : m.  1910, 
Cicely  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Otho  Steele,  of 
Lichfield,  Staffordshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Anderson,  Capt.  Horace,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  ) b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile  of 
Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  James,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Wellwood  Anderson,  of  Dumfries;  b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Dumfries  Acad. ; a Telegraph  En- 
gineer ; Div.  Manager,  Eastern  Telegraph 
Co.  in  the  Levant  1888-1918,  and  Consul  at 
Athens  1888-92;  m.  18 — , Arabella  William 
son,  of  Smyrna  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Union  (Malta)  Club. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  R.  M.  Anderson,  J.P.,  o 
Glasgow ; b.  1872  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  High- 
land L.I.  (T.F.),  Comdg.  an  Officer  Cadet 
Batn.,  and  a J.P.  for  City  of  Glasgow;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  Comdg.  Batn.  in  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  Palestine,  and  France  (wounded, 
despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1914,  Elsie  Mary,  da.  of  J.  E. 
Corby,  of  Rowley  Bank,  Arkley  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (two  Bars  1918),  C.M.G.  1918.  The 
Elms,  Millikin  Park , Renfrewshire ; Cale- 
donian Club. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Dalgleish, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Cape  Auxili- 
ary Horse  Transport,  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  attached  R.A.S.C. ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Anderson,  James  Edward,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18—  ; Dep.  Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Mid- 
land Railway;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 


Anderson,  Major  James  Sinclair  Stand- 
ish,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Anderson,  Major  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.I.E. , M.B., 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Anderson  : b.  1855  5 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M.  1878); 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  (retired) ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal)  ; 
is  a Member  of  Med.  Board,  India  Office  : 
m.  1890,  Mary  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Baboneau  Nickterlein  Hennessey,  C.I.E., 
F.R.S. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  25,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
S.W.;  East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  J.  Anderson,  of  Forres  ; b.  1852 ; joined 
2nd  Dragoons  1871,  transferred  to  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1885,  became  Hon.  Lieut,  and 
Quartermaster  1895,  and  Hon.  Capt.  1905; 
retired  1905  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1896,  as 
Assist.  Supply  Officer  (medal)  and  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen's  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.) ; was  4 years  employed  as  Assist. 
Controller,  British  South  Africa  Co.,  and 
Controller  and  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Con- 
stabulary 1900-1906 : m.  1878,  Philippa,  da. 
of  H.  Taylor ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Clare  Farm, 
Trichardts,  Transvaal. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Faulkener 
Henniker,  D.S.O.)  b.  1883;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hubback, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  Dr.  James 
Fisher  Anderson,  of  Maloa,  Woodend,  Vic- 
toria, Australia ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Longford 
Gram  Sch.,  Tasmania,  and  at  Ormond  Coll., 
Melbourne  Univ.  (B.S.  1908,  M.D.  1910) ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps, 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and 
France  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1919, 
Ruby  Clare,  da.  of  Harold  Charles  Moffatt, 
of  Goodrich  Court,  Ross,  Herefordshire  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Anderson,  Major  Lewis , D.S.O.,  M.C., 
M.B.,  Ch.B.,  son  of  Lewis  Anderson,  of 
May  Pen,  Jamaica;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Elgin 
Acad.,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902), 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  (D.P.H.  1920); 
is  Dep.  Controller  Med.  Ser.,  Min.  of  Pen- 
sions ; European  War  1914-19  as  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  Med.  Sers.,  32nd  Div.  and  5th 
Army  Corps  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1906,  Mabel 
Alice,  da.  of  John  Measures  Cookes,  of 
Warwick  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  c/o  Lloyd*s  Bank , 
Ltd.,  Colmore  Road , Birmingham. 
Anderson,  Com.  Lionel  John  Garfit, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  with  a De- 
stroyer Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
has  Order  of  Avis  of  Portugal ; cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7- 

Anderson,  Maj.-Gen.  Louis  Edward, 
C.B.,e  1.  son  of  the  late  Louis  John  Anderson, 
Dist. -Inspector  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary; 
b.  1861;  L.R.C.P.I.,  L.M.,  and  L.R.C.S.I. 
1881  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1884, 
became  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Col.  1908, 
and  Surg  -Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1912  ; retired 
1920  ; served  with  Nile  and  Suakin  Expedi- 
tions 1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  Protectorate 
Regt.,  and  as  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
present  at  Defence  of  Mafeking  and 
operations  in  Transvaal  and  Cape 

Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  promoted); 
was  Assist.  Director,  Med.  Sers.,  Allahabad 
and  Fyzabad  Brigs.  1908-11,  and  Bareilly, 
Garhwal,  and  Dehra  Dun  Brigs.  1911-12 ; 
appointed  Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
(Lucknow  Div.)  1912,  and  Irish  Com- 
mand 1913:  m.  1888,  Emily,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Fisher,  of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1913.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Anderson,  Dr.  Louisa  Garrett,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  B.S.,  da.  of  James  George  Skelton 
Anderson;  b.  1873;  has  been  Assist.  Surg. 
New  Hospital  for  Women,  Surg.  Women’s 
Hospital  for  Children,  and  Ch.  Surg.  to  Mil. 
Hospital,  Endell  Street;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
116,  Park  Street , Grosvenor  Square,  W.  r.  ; 
to,  Bedford  Gardens , Kensington , W. 
Anderson,  Capt.  Maxwell  Hendry, 
C.B.E. , el.  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Anderson ; 
b.  1879;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1909;  entered 
R.N.  1893,  and  is  Capt.  (retired)  ; was  Local 
Govt.  Board  Member  of  Central  (Unem- 
ployed) Body  for  London  1914-19;  appointed 
Attorney  Gen.  of  Gibraltar  1919;  cr.  O.B.E. 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Gibraltar;  United 
Service , and  National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Anderson,  Brig.-Gen.  Nelson  Graham,  j 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Robert  Patrick  Anderson,  I.S.C. ; b.  I 
1875  > entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1896,  be-  { 
came  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1901,  Major 
1912,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Lieut. -Col.  ! 
and  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1920;  served  1 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  j 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  1 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  with  Zakka  Khel  Ex-  j 
pedition  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Somali-  1 
land  1909,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  and  Assist,  j 
Director  of  Supply  and  Transport  (de-  j 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  during  | 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches  j 
six  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Col.  C.B.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; was  a Supply  and  Tran-  j 
sport  Officer  (4th  class),  Indian  Army  1907  ; 
appointed  a D.A.Q.M.G.  5th  Div.,  Irish  j 
Command  1913,  an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914,  an  ! 
A.Q.M.G.  1915,  a D.A.  and  Q M.G.,  1916  and  ; 
a D. Q.M.G.  1919,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.:  j 
m.  1914,  Fanny,  da.  of  the  late  William  ; 
Scott,  of  Hampden  House,  Ibrox,  and  widow 
of  H.  Herbert  Harley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,' 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B  (Mil.)  1918. 

Anderson,  Capt.  Patrick  Campbell,  I 

D. S.O. , M.C. ; b.  1894;  formerly  Capt.  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18  I 
(despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.,  nelgian  Croix  de  | 
Guerre)  : m.  1919,  Gladys  Erica,  da.  of  i 
Henry  Beadon  Abdy  [see  Abdy,  Bt.J;  cr.  j 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Anderson,  Lieut. -Col.  Peter,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1915-19  (prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  with  Bar  1919. 
Anderson,  Robert,  C.M.  G.,  son  of  the  late  I 
David  Anderson,  Mount  Pleasant,  Cambus-  j 
lang,  near  Glasgow;  b.  1858;  ed.  in  Glasgow  ; 
is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  a M.I.C.E.  ; was 
Assist.  Engineer  City  of  Glasgow  Union  [ 
Railway  1879-81,  Resident  Engineer,  Glas-  1 
gow  and  S.-W.  Railway  1881-6,  Resident  En-  j 
gineer,  Caledonian  Railway  1886-8,  Engineer 
(Construction  and  Location)  on  Interoceanic 
Railway  (Mexico)  1888-91,  Manager  and 
Engineer  Carenaro  Railway  and  Navigation 
Co.  (Venezuela)  1892-5,  and  Engineer  on 
construction  of  Uganda  Govt.  Railways 
1895-8,  Sup.  Engineer  1898-1901,  Dep.  Ch. 
Engineer  1901-3,  and  Ch.  Engineer  1903-4:  ni. 
1884,  Susan,  da.  of  the  late  Donald  McNicol, 
of  Loch  Awe,  Scotland;  cr.  C.M.G.  1903. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Rowland  James 
Percy,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Percy  Anderson,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G. ; b.  1873  i 
ed.  at  Winchester;  entered  nth  Hussars 
1893,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1908,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916  and  Col.  1920;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  | 
in  Uganda  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,) 
Rhodesia  Field  Force,  and  subsequently  on  | 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  j 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  1 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  C.M.G.);  was  an  Instructor  at  I 
Cav.  Sch.  1909-10:  in.  1914,  Phyllis,  da.  of 
T.  Stanley  Chappell,  of  Chadshunt,  War- 
wickshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Boyd, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. Canadian  1 
Artillery;  European  War  i9i5*i7(despatches,  1 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  ! 

1919. 


Anderson,  Capt.  Stanley  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Mur  ray  Anderson,  formerly  of 
Emerald  Hill,  Milngavie  ; b.  1878  ; was  in 
Glasgow  Highlanders  1895-1901  and  London 
Scottish  1907-8 ; joined  Canadian  Mil.  1912, 
and  became  Capt.  1913  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  as  Capt.  Canadian  Inf. 
(twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  a 
Real  Estate  Agent : m.  1915,  Margaret 
Hutchinson  Rose,  da.  of  John  Samuel,  of 
Edinburgh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Moosejaw , 
Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

Anderson,  Brig.-Gen.  Stuart  Milligan, 
D.S.O  , b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  R.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
American  D.S.M.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Anderson,  Major  Thomas  Alexander 
Harvie,  C.B.,  son  of  Harvie  Anderson,  of 
Quarter  and  Shirgarton,  Stirlingshire ; b. 
1872  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.,  and  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  (M.A.  1893,  B.L.  1896,  LL.B.  1898);  is 
a Solicitor,  partner  in  legal  firm  of  Aiken, 
Harvie  Anderson  and  Co.,  a J.P.  for  Co.  of 
City  of  Glasgow',  Major  (T.D.)  Highland  L.I. 
Reserve  (T.F.),  and  Sec.  City  of  Glasgow 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  : m.  1905,  Nessie 
Wilson,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Shearer,  of 
Glasgow;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  201,  West 
George  Street,  Glasgow'. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Gayer, 
C.M.G,,  D.S.O. ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Anderson,  Col.  Thomas  Victor,  D.S.O., 

2nd  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Patrick 
Anderson,  C.M.G.,  of  64,  Cooper  Street, 
Ottawa,  Canada;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  R.M.C., 
Kingston,  Canada,  and  at  McGill  Univ. 
(B.Sc.  1901) ; is  Col.  Roy.  Canadian  En- 
gineers; served  during  European  War 
19x4-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
wounded,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
with  Sw'ords) ; appointed  to  Command 
Canadian  Engineers  Training  Depot  in 
England  1917:  m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Grace, 
da.  of  Col.  W.  D.  Gordon,  formerly  Canadian 
Forces;  cr  D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Anderson,  Flight- Lieut . Walter  Fraser, 

D. S.O.,  D.F.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1915-20,  as  Pilot  and  Flight-Lieut.  R. A.F., 
finally  in  S.  Russia  (D  S.O.,  D.F.C.)  ; cr. 
D S.O.  1920. 

Anderson,  Maj.-Gen.  Warren  Hastings, 

C. B. ; b.  1872  ; is  Maj.-Gen  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  as  Adj.  Cheshire  Regt.  and  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
promoted  Maj.-Gen.,  Orders  of  A viz  and 
Christ  of  Portugal,  and  St.  Stanislis  of 
Russia,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
appointed  Comdt.  Staff  Coll.  1919  : m.  1910, 
Eileen,  da.  of  Hamilton  Osborne;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Staff  College,  Camberley,  Surrey. 

Anderson,  Major  Warren  Melville, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Light 
Horse  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Anderson,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1886 ; is  Capt  and  Brevet  Major  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  (T.F.) ; European  War 
1914-1S  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Anderson,  Col.  William  Beaumont, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Patrick  Anderson,  C.M.G.,  of  Ottawa  ; b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston, 
Canada,  and  at  McGill  Univ.  (B.A.Sc.,  1898); 
Col  Roy.  Canadian  Engineers;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.): 
in.  1903,  Lois  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Taylor,  of  Toronto  ; cr.  D.S.O.  i9i7« 

C. M.G.  1919.  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

Anderson,  Col.  William  Campbell, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Alex- 
ander Anderson,  14th  Regt. ; b.  1868  ; for- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1241 


merly  Capt.  15th  Hussars,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  CoJ.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Border 
Regt.  ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
in  the  Army  ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Gloucestershire  Regt.;  served  on 
Niger  1896-7,  in  Northern  Territories  of  Gold 
Coast  1898-9  (medal,  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  as  Adjt.,  and  subsequently  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  5th  Batn.  in  Imperial 
Yeo.  (despatches  thrice,  two  medals  with 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1916-17 
(wounded,  Brevet  Col.),  : m.  1894  Elizabeth 
Wickham,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Barnes, 
of  Walton  House,  Street,  Somerset ; cr. 
D.S.O.  igoo.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Anderson,  Col.  William  Christian, 
C.M  G.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen  George  Gibson 
Anderson,  Indian  rtrmy;  b.  1867;  entered 
Highland  L.I.  1888  and  Indian  Army  1891, 
became  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1916;  retired  1920;  was  a Brig.- 
Com.  19x8-20 ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
in  Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia) : m. 
1906,  Beryl  Gertrude,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Alfred  Bolton;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Hyoid 
Kerr,  D.S.O. , son  of  William  (Joseph) 
Anderson,  of  Ottawa ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at 
Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1893,  M.B.  1897)  ; a 
Physician  and  Surg.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Cana- 
dian Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1914- 
19,  Comdg.  13th  Canadian  Field  Ambulance 
(despatches,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1901,  Beatrice  Louise  Stanton  (Ouida),  da.  of 
John  McCosh,  of  Orilla,  Canada  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Anderson,  William  James,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Hon.  Treasurer,  Scottish  Branch, 
British  Red  Cross  So.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Maurice, 

C. I.E.,  M.D.]  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Menzies, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.:  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Allan  Glen’s 

Sch.,  Glasgow,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ.; 
Solicitor,  Scotland,  1906 ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  6th  Batn.  Highland  L.I.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  his  Batn  (despatches  twice,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1913,  Jessie  Jack,  da.  of  Benjamin 
Gilmour, of  Caldergrove,  Motherwell, Glasgow; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  180,  Hope  Street,  Glasgow. 

Liberal  ( Glasgow ) Club. 

Anderson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Patrick, 
C.M.G. , el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Ander- 
son, of  Edmonton,  Canada;  b.  1851;  ed.  at 
Bishops’  Coll.,  Lennoxville,  Canada,  and 
at  Manitoba  Univ.;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  43rd  Canadian  Rtfgt.  of  Rifles 
(V.D.);  served  in  Fenian  Raid  1866  and 
1870  (medal  with  two  clasps);  entered 
Marine  Depart.,  Canada  1874,  became  En- 
gineer 1880,  and  Ch.  Engineer  1882;  retired 
1919;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  a M.I.C.E.,  Treasurer 
of  Dominion  of  Canada  Rifle  Asso.,  a 
Charter  Member,  and  Past  Pres,  of  En- 
gineering Institute  of  Canada,  a Member 
of  Geographic  Board  of  Canada,  and  of 
Lighthouse  Board;  sometime  editor  of 
Canadian  Militia  Gazette  (which  he  founded): 
m.  1876,  Dorothea  Susannah,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Beaumont  Small,  formerly  Sec., 
Depart,  of  Agriculture,  Canada;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1913.  64,  Cooper  Street , Ottawa , Canada ; 
Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Anderson,  William  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Ch.  Labour  Adviser,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions; sometime  Controller,  Cumberland  and 
Lancashire  Mines,  Min.  of  Munitions;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Anderson-Pelham  [see  Pelham]. 

Andrade,  Louis  Antonio,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
lose  Antonio  Andrade;  b.  1865;  appointed 
Vet.  Officer  to  Zanzibar  Govt.  1893,  Master 
of  the  Horse  to  H.H  the  Sultan  1895, 
Collector  of  Inland  Revenue,  Zanzibar  xgo4, 
Town  Collector  1907,  and  Dist.  Commr.  1910 : 
m.  1900;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1918.  Zanzibar. 


Andrew,  Col.  Albert  William,  C.M.G.  ; 

b.  1866  ; Col.  Indian  Army;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  19x4-18  in 
Mesopotamia  and  France  (despatches, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Andrew,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Annesley, 

D. S.O.]  b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army;  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  -920;  served  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  Brevet  Col.);  cr. 
D.S  O.  1917. 

Andrew,  Engineer-Ccipt.  George  Edward, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Donald  Macdonald  An- 
drew, formerly  of  Swindon,  Wilts  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Swindon  ; entered  R.N.  as  Assist. 
Engineer  1892,  became  Engineer-Lieut. 
1899,  Engineer-Com.  1910,  and  Engineer- 
Capt.  (retired)  1920;  sometime  Assist. 
Manager  H.M.  Dockyard,  Devonport ; now 
1st  Assist,  to  Manager,  H.M.  Dockyard, 
Chatham;  served  on  H.M.S.  “Kent”  at 
Battle  of  Falkland  Islands  1915 ; is  a M.I.M.E., 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy  So.  of  Arts:  m.  1908, 
Evelyn  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  M.  Spink,  of 
Taormina,  Eastbourne;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
130,  Green  Lane,  Northwood. 

Andrew,  Major  William  Cullen,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Machine 
Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Andrewes,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  William  John  Andrewes ; b. 
1874;  is  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1900,  and  during  European 
War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1902, 
Lulu  Jane  Vosburg ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Beams- 
ville,  Ontario. 

Andrews,  Major  Arthur  Treharne, 
C.M.G.]  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Andrews,  Capt.  Francis  Arthur  Lav- 
ington,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Fleet-Surg.  John 
Andrews,  R N. ; b.  1869  ; Capt.  R N. ; King’s 
Harbour  Master,  Malta  1912-19;  has  Order 
of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918.  United  Service,  and  St.  James’s  Clubs. 
Andrews,  Major  George  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Andrews,  farmer,  of 
Stanton  Harcourt,  Oxfordshire;  b.  1869;  is 
Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; served  during  Euro 

Eean  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

».S.O.  1916.  95,  Academy  Road,  Winnipeg , 
Canada. 

Andrews,  Flight-Lieut.  John  Oliver, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ] 'b.  1896;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Scots., 
and  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
i9T7. 

Andrews,  Capt.  John  Owen,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1883;  is  Capt.  R.  A.V.C  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Andrews,  Surg.-Capt.  Octavius  William, 
C.B.E.,  M .B.,B.S .,  sonofDr.  H.C.  Andrews, 
of  Kensington,  W.;  b.  1865;  Surg.-Capt.  R.N. 
(retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Italian 
silver  medal  for  mil.  valour)  : m.  1894, 
Florence  A.  IT.,  da.  of  the  late  A.  M.  Ferrar, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Belfast;  cr.  C.B.E.  (MU.)  1919. 
St.  Briavel’s  House,  St.  Briavel’s,  Gloucester- 
shire. 

Andrews,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  John, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Devonshire 
Regt.,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Welsh  Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Andrews,  Capt,  Stephen  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Andros,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Craven,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  E.  B.  Andros,  95th  Regt  ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto; 
sometime  in  N.-W.  Mounted  Police,  and 
Canadian  Mil.;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1891, 

F.  M.  L.,  da.  of  Capt.  Hewett,  R.M;  cr. 


1242 


COMPANIONAGE. 


D.S.O.  1917.  Union , and  Pacific  ( Victoria ) 
Clubs. 

Andrus,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Alehin, 
C.M.G.  ,son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Alehin  Andrus, 
formerly  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire 
L.I.),  of  Scadbury,  Southfleet  Manor,  South- 
fleet,  Kent;  b.  1872  ; ed.  privately;  entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) 
1893,  and  is  Lieut. -Col. ; served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896  (medal,  Egyptian  medal), 
with  Malakand  and  Buna  Field  Forces 
1897-8,  present  at  capture  of  Tanga  Pass 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1915-ig  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia):  m.  1913,  Alice 
Loveday,  da.  of  Adm.  A.  A.  Chase-Parr;  cr. 

C. M.G.  19x6. 

Angel,  Capt.  Thomas  Lumbard,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Angel,  of  Castle  Grove, 
Torquay;  b.  1867;  served  in  Bechuanaland 
1896-7  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  as  Capt.  Kimberley  Cycle  Corps 
during  siege  of  that  place  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  is  a Capt.  in  the  Arnry:  m.  1st, 
1893,  Mabel,  da.  of  Charles  Abbey,  sculptor, 
formerly  of  Richmond,  Surrey  ; 2ndly,  1906, 
Agnes  Louise  Dunlop,  da.  of  Joseph  Car- 
bery,  M.D.,  of  Brighton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Angell,  Col.  Frederick  John,  C B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  John  Charles  Angell,  Army 
Ordnance  Depart. ; b.  1861  ; formerly  Col 
Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers;  is  Assist.  Director  of 
Ordnance,  Gibraltar  ; served  with  Egyp- 
tian Expedition  1884,  and  with  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  1884-5;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Angell,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1890  ; Capt.  Dorsetshire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m. 
18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Angoulvant,  Gabriel,  C.M.G.)  Gov.  of 
St.  Pierre;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1906.  Gover- 
nor’s House , St.  Pierre,  Newfoundland. 

Angus,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Cameron  Highlanders;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Angus,  Col.  William  Mathwin,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  George  Angus,  of  Gosforth, 
Northumberland;  b.  1851;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  1st  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Roy.  Garrison  Art.  (Vol.)  (V.D.) ; is  Past 
Provincial  Grand  Mark  Master  Mason  for 
Northumberland  and  Durham,  a J.P.  for  City 
and  County  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland  : m.  1st, 
1876,  Julia,  whod.  1882, da.  of  the  lateThomas 
Dutton,  of  Manchester;  2nd,  1884,  Sarah,  da. 
of  the  late  Edmund  Graham,  of  Cotfield, 
Gateshead  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  The  Cot- 
tage, Old  Bcnwell,  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Re- 
form Club. 

Angwin,  Major  Arthur  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Anley,  Col.  Barnett  Dyer  Lempriere 
Gray,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Barnett 
Netnercote  Anley,  formerly  Comdg.  2nd 
Batn.  Welsh  Regt.  ; b.  1873  J ed.  at  R M.C. ; 
entered  Essex  Regt.  1894,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  Manchester  Regt.  1912,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920;  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  with  6th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches.,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Assist.  Provost  Marshal,  Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  and  Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.);  was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  E.  Coast  Defences  1909-12,  at 
Headquarters  1912-14  • appointed  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  at  Staff  Coll.  1019,  and  to 
command  3rd  London  Brig.  (T.F.)  1920:  in. 
1902,  Gwendolyn,  da.  of  Major  George  Leigh 
Gwatkin,  J.P.,  of  East  Court,  Cosham, 
Hants  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Anley,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Gore,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1864  ; entered  Essex  Regt.  1884, 
became  Lieut. -Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  . star),  with  Dongola  Expedition 


1896,  present  at  battles  of  Hafir  and 
Ferket  (despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with 
two  clasps),  with  Nile  Expedition  1897 
(clasp,  medal),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie),  with  Nile 
Expedition  1899  (clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches  twice,  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  in  France  and  Palestine  Comdg.  a 
Brig,  (despatches  four  times,  Brevet  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  C.M.G.);  ap- 
pointed an  A.A.G.  1918  : m.  18 — , Ethel,  da. 
of  E.  Maitland,  J.P.,ofShudy  Camps  Park, 
Cambridgeshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Anley,  Col.  Henry  Augustus,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  H.  T.  Anley,  of  The 
Buffs;  b.  1864;  entered  E.  Surrey  Regt. 
1885,  and  became  Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1915;  retired  1919;  Somaliland  1903 
(medal  with  clasp) ; sometime  Assist.  Direc- 
tor, Dress  and  Ciothing  Q.M.G.’s  Depart., 
War  Office  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Anley,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Bower, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Anrand,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William 
Gadsby,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Annand, 
formerly  of  Elgin,  Scotland ; b.  1872 ; is 
Manager  of  Brisbane  Permanent  Building 
and  Banking  Co.  (Limited),  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Forces  (V.D.),  and  a J P.  for  Queens- 
land ; sometime  Hon.  Treasurer,  United 
Ser.  Institution,  Queensland  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  organising  and 
Comdg.  the  first  Pioneer  Batn.  raised  for 
Australian  Army  (wounded,  despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1898,  Helen 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  T.  G Robinson;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919).  Mayfield  Street, 
Hamilton , near  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Annesley,  Col.  Arthur  Stephen  Robert, 

C. M.G.  [see  E.  Annesley,  colls.]. 

Annesley,  Lieut. -Col.  Clifford  Reginald 

Templeman,  D.S.  O.  [see  V.  Valentia,  colls.]. 
Annesley,  Lieut.  John  Campbell, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1895;  Lieut.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1920,  Ciceley  Anne 
Walton,  da.  of  the  late  James  Craig,  of 
Crawfordsburn,  co.  Down;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Annesley,  Major  William  Henry , C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Annesley,  colls.]. 

Ansell, George  Frederic,  C.B.E. , b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Controller,  National  Debt  Office; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Anson,  Adm.  Charles  Eustace,  C.B. , 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Anson 
[B.  VernonT;  b.  1859;  became  Lieut.  1882, 
Com.  1895,  Capt  1901,  Rear-Adm.  1911,  Vice- 
Adm.  (retired)  1917,  and  Adm.  (retired)  1919  ; 
served  in  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star) ; appointed  to  command 
Royal  Yacht  Osborne  1899,  and  Sup.  of  Chat- 
ham Dockyard  1912;  is  a younger  Brother 
of  Trinity  House  : m.  xst,  1888,  Maria  Eve- 
lyn, who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Horatio 
Seftenberg  John  Ross,  of  Portsmouth  [St. 
George,  Bt.];  2ndly,  1906,  Ethel  Kate,  da. 
of  the  late  F.  May,  of  Mapperly.  Notts;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Pixhani  Mill  House,  Dorking;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Anson,  Major  the  Hon.  George  Augustus, 
M.V.O.  [see  E.  Lichfield]. 

Anstey,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  Carnegie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  H.  Anstey;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
We.lington  Coll. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 

! Col.,  and  temporary  Col.  R.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Anstey,  Engineer-Rcar-Adm.  William 
John,  C.B.)  b.  i860;  entered  R.N.  1881, 
became  Ch.  Engineer  1894,  Engineer-Coin. 
1898,  and  Engineer-Rear-Adm.  1915;  retired 
1917;  a J.P.  for  Middlesex;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1917.  Hendon,  Middlesex  ; National  Club. 

Anstruther.  Arthur  Wellesley,  C.B. 

I [see  Anstruther,  Bt.]. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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Anstruther,  Col.  Charles  Frederick 
St.  Clair,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  Anstruther, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Anstruther,  Lady  (Mildred  Harriet), 

C. B.E.  [see  Anstruther,  Bt.]. 

Anstruther,  Lieut. -Col.  Philip  Noel, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Anstruther,  Bt.]. 
Anstruther,  Major  Robert  Abercrombie, 

D.S.O.  [see  Anstruther,  Bt.]. 

Anstruther,  Vice-Adm.  Robert  Hamil- 
ton, C.M.G.  [see  Anstruther,  Bt.]. 

Anthon,  Daniel  Herbert,  D.S.O. , M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Anthonisz,  James  Oliver,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  James  Anthonisz  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882)  ; appointed 
Assist.  Indian  Immigration  Agent,  Singapore 
1886,  3rd  Magistrate  1888,  2nd  Magistrate 

1892,  Official  Assignee  and  Registrar  of 
Deeds  1897,  1st  Magistrate  1902,  Treasurer 
1908,  and  Resident  Councillor,  Penang  1910; 
retired  1914  ; acted  as  British  Resident, 
Selangor,  Jan. -Aug.  1911  : m.  1894,  Florence 
Lowndes;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  The  Cottage , 
Dynevor  Road,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Anthony,  Philip  Arnold,  C.M.G.)  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  Mill  Hill  Sch. ; appointed  Gen.  Mana- 
ger and  Ch.  Engineer,  Federated  Malay 
States  1910 ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Kuala 
Lumpur,  Federated  Malay  States. 

Anthony,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Samuel, 
C.M  G.  ; b.  1874;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.A.V.C.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp).  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.):  m.  1919,  Adelaide,  widow  of  Lieut. 
Douglas  Cooper,  R.N.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Antill,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Macquarie,  C.B., 

C. M.  G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Macquarie  Antill, 
ol  Jarvisfield,  Picton,  N.  S.  Wales;  b.  1866; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Major  Comdg.  1st 
Contingent  N.  S.  Wales  Mounted  Rifles, 
and  1902  with  2nd  N.S.  Wales  Mounted  Rifles, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and  battles 
of  Paardeberg,  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers,  Drie- 
fontein,  Johannesburg,  Diamond  Hill,  and 
Wittebergen  (despatches  several  times, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasgs,  C.B.), 
European  War  1915-19,  Comdg.  3rd  Austra- 
lian Light  Horse  Bng.  in  Gallipoli  and 
Egypt,  and  2nd  Australian  Brig,  in 
Belgium  and  France  (despatches  four 
times,  C.M.G.);  sometime  A.D.C.  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Australia,  on  Staff  of  Austra- 
lian Commonwealth  Forces,  and  Ch.  In- 
structor of  Australian  Light  Horse;  was 
Comdt.  ofSch.  for  Instruction  of  Instructional 
Staff,  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  1911-12, 

D. A.Q.M.G.,  N.S.  Wales  1911,  and  Comdt. 
Schs.  of  Instruction  for  Instructional  Staff 
1912-13;  is  a J.P.,  and  State  Comdt.,  4th 
Mil.  Dist.,  S.  Australia:  m.  1901,  Marion 
Agnes,  el.  da.  of  Thomas  Polk  Willsallen, 
ofGunnible  Gunendah,  N.S. Wales;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Adelaide,  S.  Aus- 
tralia  ; Australian , and  Pioneer  Clubs. 

Antill,  Mrs.  Lilian  Mary,  C.B.E. , da. 
of  John  Bassett  Christian,  of  Tudor  Elizabeth 
Bay,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1879  ; Organiser 
of  War  Chest  Fund  at  Sydney  during  Euro- 
pean War  : m.  1902,  Major  E-  A.  Antill,  Roy. 
Australian  Field  Artillery,  who  d.  19 — ; cr. 
O.B.E.  1918.  Javisfield,  Picton,  N.S.  Wales. 
Antrobus,  Edward  Gream,  C.M.G .,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Antrobus,  V.  of 
Beighton,  Derbyshire  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Char- 
terhouse; appointed  Assist.  Accountant, 
Office  ot  Crown  Agents  for  the  Colonies 

1893,  and  Ch.  Clerk  and  Ch.  Accountant 
1902:  m.  1892,  Agnes  Minnie,  el.  da.  of  James 
Edward  Pollock,  M.D.,  of  52,  Upper  Brook 
Street,  W. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  91,  St.  George’s 
Square,  S.  IV. 

Aplin,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  temporary  Major  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Aplin,  Col.  Philip  John  Hanharn,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Henry  Prendergast  ' 


Aplin  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch. ; en- 
tered 86th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1907 ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80  (medal),  with  Burmah  Expedi- 
tion 1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
in  Somaliland  1903-4  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
was  Comdt.  of  Sch.  for  Instruction  of  In- 
structional Staff,  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces 
1911-12  : m.  1905,  Mary  Bertha,  da.  of  Brig.- 
Surg.  C.  F.  Oldham,  of  The  Lodge,  Great 
Bealings;  cr.  D.S.O.  1904. 

Aplin,  Lieut. -Col.  Stephen  Lushington, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  E.  D’O. 
D’A.  Aplin  ; b.  1863  > entered  R.M.  1883  and 
Indian  Army  1886,  and  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1901  ; served  with  Burma  Expedition  1887-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90,  as  Transport  Officer 
(clasp) ; joined  Burma  Commn.  1891 ; ap- 
pointed Dep.  Commr.,  Burma  1902,  and 
Commr.  1915  : m.  1890,  Emily  Mabel,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  L.  Wyatt,  M.A. ; cr.  C.S.L  1916. 
Mandalay,  Burma. 

Appaji  Ganesh  Dandekar,  Rao  Bahadur, 
C.I.E.;  b.  18—;  is  Hon.  Magistrate,  Thana 
Dist.,  Bombay ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Thana, 
Bombay. 

Appelbe,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Benjamin, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  second  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Alexander  Appelbe,  of  Kildarra  House, 
Bandon,  co.  Cork  ; b.  1855 ; entered  Ordnance 
Store  Depart.  1876,  became  Assist.  Corny.  - 
Gen.  1893,  Hon.  Major  1893,  Major  1896,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1898,  and  Col.  i9oo(retired  1907),  and  Hon . 
Brig -Gen.  1919;  served  in  Zulu  Cam- 
paign 1879  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Boer  War  1881,  with  Soudan  Exdeditions 
1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star)  and  1888-9  as  Senior  Ordnance  Store 
Officer,  present  at  action  of  Gamaizah  (3rd 
class  Mediidie),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
first  as  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer  on  Lines  of 
Communication,  then  as  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer 
Natal,  and  finally  as  Principal  Ordnance 
Officer,  S.  Africa,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches  three  times, Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Col.  and  1st  class  Ordnance 
Officer,  C.B.);  was  Senior  Ordnance  Store 
Officer,  Egyptian  Army  1887-93  (3rd  class 
Osmanieh),  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer  1st  Army 
Corps  1903-4,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Ordnance  Stores  at  Roy.  Arsenal,  Woolwich 
1904-7:  m.  1st,  1885,  Annie  Margaret,  who 
d.  1905,  el.  da.  of  the  late  David  Napier; 
2ndly,  1907,  Helen  Florence  Mabel,  da.  of 
the  late  Brig.-Surg.  Thomas  Wright,  Army 
Med.  Staff;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Apperley,  Newton  Wynne,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  Col.  William  Wynne  Apperley,  for- 
merly 4th  Bengal  Cav.,  of  Morben,  Machyn- 
lleth, N.  Wales  ; b.  1846  ; formerly  Capt.  and 
Hon.  Major  Montgomeryshire  Imperial  Yeo.; 
is  a J.P.  for  co.  Durham,  Chm.  Durham 
(Co.)  Petty  Sessional  Div.,  a Member  of 
Standing  Joint,  Visiting,  and  Licensing 
Committees  thereof,  Chm.  of  Durham  Prison 
Visiting  Committee,  and  Chm.  of  Local 
Emergency  Committee  and  St.  Oswald’s 
Parish  Council,  Durham ; was  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Marquess  of 
Londonderry)  1886-9  : m.  1880,  Mary,  da.  of 
Alan  William  Hutchinson,  Esq.,  of  Holling- 
side,  Durham  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903. 
South  End,  Durham ; Junior  Constitutional, 
and  Durham  County  ( Durham ) Clubs. 

Appleton,  William  Archibald,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Edward  John  Appleton,  of  Lenton  ; 
b.  1859  ; was  Sec.  Lace  Makers’ Trade  Union 
1896-1907,  since  when  he  has  been  Sec.,  Gen. 
Federation  of  Trade  Unions  ; is  British 
Correspondent  to  International  Federation 
of  Trade  Unions,  and  Member  of  Advisory 
Committee  on  National  Insurance;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1917.  The  Larches , Stevenage , Herts; 
Hamilton  House,  Bidborough  Street,  W.C.i. 

Appleyard,  Major  Sydney  Ve re,  D.S.O.  ) 
b,  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Cor  ps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Applin,  Lieut. -Col.  Reginald  Vincent 
Kempenfeldt,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  Capt. 
VincentJesson  Applin,  formerly  of  Chelston 


1244 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Manor,  Torquay  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Sherborne; 
became  Capt.  Hussars  1905,  Major  1911,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  14th  Hussars  1919; 
Syed  Rebellion  1894,  Mat  Salleh  Rebellion 
1897-8  (medal  wtih  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  on  the  Staff  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-19  as  a Corps  Machine  Gun  Com. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches  thrice, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  O.BE);  was  on  Gen. 
Staff  1905-6;  unsuccessfully  contested  Kent, 
Dartford  Div.  (N.P.),  March  1920:  m.  1902, 
Beatrice  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Bather,  of  Wroxeter,  Salop,  and  widow  of 
the  late  W.  A.  Buchan,  M.B. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  O.B.E.  (Mii.)  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Apps,  Engineer-Capt.  William  Richard, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Apps,  of 
Chichester;  b.  1862;  entered  R.N.  1883, 
became  Engineer.  1888,  Ch.  Engineer  1895, 
Staff  Engineer,  1899,  and  Engineer-Corn. 
1899  and  Engineer-Capt.  (retired)  1912; 
served  in  Gambia  1894,  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (medal),  again  in  Gambia  | 
1901,  and  during  European  War  1916-17;  in  j 
H.M.S.  “Renown”  during  tour  of  Prince  j 
and  Princess  of  Wales  in  India  1905-6;  is  j 
a Member  of  Institution  of  Naval  Archi-  j 
tects : m.  1885,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  T. 
Lidiard,  of  Bath;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906.  Branksome,  Chandler' s Ford , Hants.  I 
Apthorp,  Major  Shirley  East,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1903,  and  j 
became  Major  Indian  Army  1917  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  J 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War  j 

1914- 16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Molly 
Joyce,  da.  of  Frederick  Lewis-Mainwaring, 
of  Salisbury  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Arbuthnot,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander 
George,  C M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Charles  George  Arbuthnot,  G.C.B. ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  entered  R.A.  | 
1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1910,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  4th  class  Serbian  Order  of  Kara-  ; 
george) ; joint  author  of  “Sportsman’s  Book  } 
for  India”  : m.  1905,  Olive  Hay,  da.  of  Col. 
W.  H.  Burton,  R.E.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917.  Newtown  House,  Neivbury,  Berks. 

Arbuthnot,  Capt.  Ernest  Kennaway,  j 

D. S.O.  [see  Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Arbuthnot,  Com.  Geoffrey  Schomberg, 

D.S.O.  [see  Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Arbuthnot,  Major  John  Bernard,  M.V.O.  ; 

[see  Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Arbuthnott,  John  Campbell,  C.I.E.  \ 
[see  V.  Arbuthnott,  colls.]. 

Archambault,  Major  Joseph  Pierre  | 
LJrgel,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  European  War  | 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  j 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Archdale,  Major  Arthur  Somerville,  I 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  1901,  and 
became  Major  1916;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,'  Croix  de  I 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Archdale,  Brig. -Gen.  Hugh  James,  C.B. , j 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Mervyn  Arch- 
dale, of  Castle  Archdale,  co.  Fermanagh  ; b. 
1854;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers  1875,  became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  | 
and  Col.  1907  (retired  1911),  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912;  served  with  Soudan  Expedi- I 
tion  on  the  Nile  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Burma  Expedition  i 
1886-7  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  with  1 st  Batn.  of  his  Regt.,  during  ] 
operations  in  Natal,  present  at  battle  of  j 
Colenso  and  relief  of  Ladysmith,  afterwards  j 
as  Assist.  Press  Censor,  and  in  command  of  I 
2nd  Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  from  1900  to  j 
end  of  war  during  operations  in  Transvaal 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.);  was 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  N.  Midland  Grouped 
Dist.  1906-8,  and  N.  Midland  Territorial  Div. 
1908-10;  appointed  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  1914 : in.  1894,  Helen  Evelyn 


Trevor,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Boscawen 
Trevor  Griffith  Boscawen,  of  Trevalyn  Hall, 
Rossett,  N.  Wales;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Archdale,  Capt.  Nicholas  Edward, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Edward  Mervyn  Archdale 
(M.P.  forN.Ferina*  aghDiv.,co.Ff  rmanagh), 
of  Riversdale,  Fermanagh ; b.  1881  ; Capt. 

R. N.  ; European  War  1914-18  Cr,mdg.  Sub- 
marine Flotillas,  and  latterly  in  Baltic  as 
Senior  Naval  Officer,  Copenhagen  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  m.  1920,  Genda,  da  of  the 
late  F.  C.  Sievers,  of  Helsingfors  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920.  ’ 

Archer,  Lieut. -Col. Charles,  C.S.I., C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Archer,  C.M.G., 
sometime  Agent-Gen.  for  Queensland  ; b. 
1861 ; entered  Dorset  Regt.  1882,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  1893,  Major  Indian  Army  1901, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  retired  1916;  served 
withZhob  Valley  Expedition  1890;  appointed 
Assist.  Agent,  Baluchistan  1887,  Assist.  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Foreign  Depart.  1891, 
Political  Agent  in  Zhob  1894,  Political  Agent, 
and  Dep.  Commr.,Thal  Chotiali  1899,  Politi- 
cal Agent  in  Dir,  Swat  and  Chitral  1901, 
at  Quetta  and  Pishin  1904,  and  at  Sibi  1908, 
and  Judicial  and  RevenueCommr.,  Baluchis- 
tan 1909,  and  Resident  and  Judicial  Commr. 
there  1911 ; was  Officiating  Agent  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  in  Baluchistan  April  to  Oct.  1914  5 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917  : m.  1900, 
Alice,  da.  of  Henry  G.  Hayes,  of  Washing- 
ton, U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.IJ£.  1906,  and  C.S.1. 1911. 
Archer,  Capt.  Harry,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Devonshire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S-O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Archer,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
H.  C.  Archer,  of  Cerris  Ledge,  Wimbledon, 

S. W.  ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1909,  Sybil  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  H.  Cooke  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19I7- 

Archer,  Com.  Hugh  Edward  Murray, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Walter 
Archer,  C.B.  [seeD.  Atholl,  colls.]  ; b.  1879; 
entered  R.N.  1894,  became  Lieut.  1902, 
Lieut.-Com.  1910  (retired  1910),  and  Com. 
1917;  European  War  1914-19,  with  Mine 
Sweeping  Flotillas  in  S.  Part  of  N.  Sea, 
and  with  Dover  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
promoted)  : m.  1905,  Millicent  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  George  J.  H.  Pearson,  15th 
Hussars ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Rose  Cottage, 
Berkhampstead,  Herts. 

Archer,  Squadron-Leader  John  Oliver, 
C.B.E. ; 6.1887;  Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  finally  in  S.  Russia 
(O.B.E.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  O.BE.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Archer,  Col.  Samuel  Arthur,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Col.  S.  Archer;  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre:  m.  1898,  Violet 
Maiguerite,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  E Fairland, 
Army  Med.  Ser  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  2,  Bute 

Mansions,  Hillhead , Glasgow. 

Archer,  William  John,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Assist.  Corny. -Gen.  William  Spear- 
man Archer;  b.  1861;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1894  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1882  ; was  Acting 
Vice-Consul  at  Chiengmai  1886-9,  and  em- 
ployed on  Burma-Siam  Boundary  Commn. 
1888-91  ; was  Consul  at  Chiengmai  1896,  and 
at  Bangkok  1897-1903,  Judge  of  H.B.M.’s 
Court  for  Siam  1903-4,  and  a Judge  of  Mixed 
Court  of  First  Instance,  Egypt  1904-6,  since 
when  he  has  been  Councillor  of  Siamese 
Legation  in  London ; several  times  acted 
as  Charge  d’Affaires,  Bangkok ; has  3rd 
class  Osmanieh,  White  Elephant  of  Siam, 
2nd  class  of  Roy.  Norwegian  Order  of 
St.  Olaf,  and  Order  of  the  Dannebrog  of 
Denmark  : m.  1892,  Christina  Cecilia,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Roger  Burrow;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
23,  Ashburn  Place , S.W.;  Oriental  Club. 

Archer,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry 
Lawrence-,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Major  J.  H. 
Lawrence- Archer ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A., 
Indian  Ordnance  Depart.  ; N.-W.  Frontier 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1245 


of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps) ; 

cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Archer-Houblon  [see  Houblon]. 
Archer-Shee  [see  Shee]. 

Archibald,  Major  Gordon  King,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; m.  18—  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Archibald,  Major  Robert  George,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  Rev.  W.  F.  Archibald ; b. 
1880;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.  B.  and 
Ch.B.  1902,  M.D.  1919);  Major  (retired)  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Egyptian  Army ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1919,  Olive  Chapman,  da.  of  Arthur  Cant, 
of  Claremont  House,  Colchester;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Balfour  House,  Khartum,  Sudan. 

Ardagh,  Capt.  George  Hutchings, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  R.  D.  Ardagh  ; b.  1861  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.,  Sandhurst; 
formerly  in  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  and 
Capt.  Reserve  ol  Officers ; served  in  S. 
Africa  as  Capt.  9th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1916  (wounded);  appointed  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1916;  is  Capt.  Gen.  List; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Ardagh,  Capt.  Patrick  Augustine,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.,  son  of  James  J.  Ardagh,  of 
Timaru,  New  Zealand;  b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Wai- 
taki  Boys’  High  Sch.,  New  Zealand,  and  at 
Otago  LJniv.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1911);  Capt. 
New  Zealand  Med.  Corps;  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  some- 
time Senior  Resident  Surg.,  Auckland 
Hospital : rn.  19—,  Lily  Hebe,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Warne  Lowick,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  31,  Carlton  Mill 
Road,  Merivale , Christchurch , New  Zea- 
land; Royal  Overseas  Officers'  ( London ),  and 
Canterbury  Officers'  ( Christchurch , N.Z .) 
Clubs. 

Arden-Wood  [see  Wood]. 

Argyle,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Percy, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; entered  Army  Vet.  Corps 
1904,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  as  Civil  Vet.  Surg. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Aris,  Major  Charles  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Aris,  of  Branksome,  College  Road, 
Norwich;  b.  1874;  ed.  privately;  entered 
16th  Lancers  1894,  and  is  Major;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  and  during  European  War 
1914-18,  as  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff 
and  subsequently  as  a D.  A.  Q.M.G.  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Arkwright,  Rev.  Ernest  Henry,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Arkwright,  R. 
of  Pencombe,  Bromyard  [see  B.  Kenyon] ; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1905);  was 
Assist.  Chap,  at  Clifton  Coll.  1901-3,  and  at 
Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Osborne  1903-5,  Second 
Master  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Dartmouth 
1905-19,  and  an  Assist.  Master  at  Harrow 
1919-20,  since  when  he  has  been  R.  of  Bin- 
fieid  : m.  1912,  Chara  Bertha  Elais,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Scarth,  V.  of  Bearsted, 
Maidstone,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911.  B infield  Rectory , 
Berks. 

Armes,  Col.  Reginald  John,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  W.  L.  Armes,  J.P.,  of  King’s 
Lynn,  Norfolk  ; 6.1876;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Col.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  : m.  1906,  Eleonora  Campbell, da.  ol 
the  Rev.  Canon  Bedtoi  d,  of  Sutton  Coldfield  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  19x9.  United  Service  Club. 


Wales  Borderers;  served  in  Ashanti  1900 
(D.S.O.);  is  a F.Z.S. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901, 
C.M.G.  1911.  Government  House,  Bathurst , 
Gambia ; 76,  Jermyn  Street,  S.  W. ; St. 
James's , and  Sports  Clubs. 

Armitage,  Cecil  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Frederick  Armitage,  of  Streamhead,  Aller- 
ton,  Yorkshire;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  King  Wil- 
liam’s Coll. ; is  Hon.  Co.  Director,  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,  Derbyshire,  Hon.  Co.  Sec. 
of  its  Red  Cross  So.,  and  a D.L.  for 
Derbyshire  : m.  1902,  Mary  Marchent,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Edwards,  of  Taunton ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Longstone  Grange,  near  Bake- 
well , Derbyshire ; County  (Derby)  Club. 
Armitage,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Clement, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Ingram  Armitage,  of  High  Royd,  Honley, 
Yorkshire  ; b.  188 r ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  1914  Star,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  C.M.G.):  m.  1915,  Hilda,  da.  of 
T.  Julius  Hirst,  of  Meltham  Hall,  near 
Huddersfield  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Armitage,  Major  Charles  Leathley, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur 
Armitage,  of  Breckenbrough,  Cheltenham ; 
b.  1871;  ed.  at  Winchester;  entered  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.)  1892,  and  became  Capt. 
1900 ; retired  1907;  served  during  European 
War  1914-15,  as  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; is  Ch.  Constable  of  Southport : m. 
1901,  Esther,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Richard 
Armitage  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E).  (Mil.) 
1919.  Union  (, Southport ) Club. 

Armitage,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Hume, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Armitage  ; b. 
1859  : e(h  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R. A.  1878,  became 
a Capt.  1886,  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  and 
Col.  1908;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.  - Gen. 
1917 ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-9  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  as  a 
Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  and  an  Area  Comdt. ; was 
Col.-in-Ch.  Horse  and  Field  Artillery 
Records,  Woolwich  1910-14  : m.  1908,  Aimee 
Cecil  Romer,  da.  of  the  late  Major  G.  W. 
Younghusband,  Bengal  Lancers,  and  widow 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  George  Glanville  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1912.  13,  Porchester  Place, 

Hyde  Park , W. j Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Armitage,  Rev.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Ai'thur  Armitage  [see  E.  Egmont,  colls.] ; b. 
1857 ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1889)  ; for- 
merly a 1 st  Class  Chap,  to  the  Forces ; was 
Chap,  to  Oxford  Mil.  Coll.  1883-4,  Curate 
of  St.  John  the  Baptist,  Leamington,  1884-6, 
Chap,  at  Aldershot  1886-90,  at  Wellington 
Barracks  1890-94,  at  Barbadoes  1894-8,  and 
at  Woolwich  1898 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches  twice,  'D.S.O.) ; is  V.  of 
Bunbury ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  St.  Boniface 
Vicarage,  Bunbury,  Tarporley. 

Armitage,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  William, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Staff  Corps;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Armitage,  Major  Walter  Alexander, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  attached 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O,);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Armitage-Smith  [see  Smith]. 


Armitage,  Capt.  Cecil  Hamilton,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  S.  H.  Tatham  Armi- 
tage, M.D.,  of  39,  Grosvenor  Street,  W. ; b. 
1869;  is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers;  sometime 
a Travelling  Commr.,  Gold  Coast ; appointed 
Ch.  Commr.,  N.  Territories,  Gold  Coast 
1910,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  The 
Gambia  1920  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  S. 


Armour,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  John, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  Hon. 
John  Douglas  Armour, Ch.  Justice  of  Ontario  ; 
b.  1869;  Capt.  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C. 
(.Special  Reserve) : m.  1901,  Marie  Louise, 
da.  of  Capt.  Ormsby  McKnight  Mitchel,  of 
U.S.  Army ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  89,  Harley 

Street,  W. ; Atherueum  Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Armour,  Major  Stuart  Douglas,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  British  Columbia  Regt. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Armstrong,  Col.  Bertie  Harold  Olivier, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles  Newhouse 
Armstrong,  of  Montreal ; b.  1873  j ed.  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coli  , Canada;  formerly  R.E-  (re- 
tired 1919)  and  R.A.F. ; Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  b.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps):  m.  1914,  Dorothy 
Maud,  da.  of  James  Padgett  Cooper,  of  Straw- 
berry Hill;  cr.  C.M.G.  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
24,  Montague  Road,  Richmond , S.  (V.  ; 
United  Service,  Ranelagh,  Royal  Air  Force 
and  Sports’  Clubs. 

Armstrong,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  John- 
stone, C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  Charles  New- 
house Armstrong,  of  Montreal;  b.  1872  ; ed. 
at  High  Sch.,  Montreal,  and  at  R.M.C.  of 
Canada;  is  a Civil  Engineer,  a Member  of 
Canadian  So.  of  Civil  Engineers,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  Canadian  Engineers ; European  War 

1915- 18,  Comdg.  a Canadian  Div.,  and  as 

Brig.-Gen.  and  Ch.  Engineer  Canadian  Army 
Corps  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Orders  of 
Aviz  of  Portugal  and  of  Crown  of  Belgium) ; 
was  Dist.  and  Div.  Engineer,  Central  S. 
African  Railways  1902-10 : m.  19x3,  Flora 
Macdonald  Kittsoy ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Montreal , Caitada  ; Junior 

Naval  and  Military , St.  James's  (Montreal), 
and  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Clubs. 

Apmstrong,  Major  Cyril  Lionel,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt., 
and  in  Sudan  Civil  Ser. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Armstrong,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.-,  b.  1869;  entered  Highland  L.I. 
1892,  became  Major  1911,  and  retired  as 
Lieut. -Col.  1919 ; served  on  N.-W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Armstrong,  Col.  Gerald  Denne,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  J.  W.  Armstrong, 

C. B.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Auxiliary'  Forces; 
b.  1865  ; entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1885,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1909  ; retired  1910  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  appointed  to  command  a Batn. 
Dorsetshire  Regt.  1916 : m.  1907,  Annie 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  E.  Vahland,  of 
Carola,  Plymouth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Armstrong,  Col.  George  Eli,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  C.M.,  LL.D.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Armstrong ; b.  1854  ; European  War 

1916- 19,  as  Consulting  Surg.  to  Canadian 
Hospitals  in  England.  (C.M.G.,  Chevalier  of 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium)  ; sometime 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps : m.  1st,  1878, 
Mary,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Daniel  Had’.ey; 
2nd  y,  1917,  Jessie,  da.  of  William  Reid  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  320,  Mountain  Street,  Montreal. 
Armstrong,  Capt.  Gordon  Wilson, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Armstrong,  Col.  John  Alexander,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Armstrong; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  ; is  a Surg. 
Dentist,  Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  Director 
of  Dental  Sers.  Overseas  Mil.  Forces  of 
Canada  ; was  a Member  of  Public  Sch.  Boai  d, 
Ottawa  1906-17  (elected  Chm.  1912):  m.  1890, 
Ida,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  — Spittal ; cr.  C.M.G., 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  102,  James  Street, 

Ottawa  ; National  Liberal,  Sports',  and  Wel- 
lington (London),  and  Laurcntian  ( Ottawa ) 
Clubs. 

Armstrong,  Col.  John  Cecil,  C.B.,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1870;  entered  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 
1890,  and  became  Lieut-Col.  1911;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Ch. 
Paymaster,  Army  Pay  Depart.,  with  rank 
of  Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  has  been 


attached  to  Army  Pay  Depart,  since  1898  ; 
i cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Armstrong,  John  Warneford  Scobell 
C.B.E-,  son  of  John  Scobell  Armstrong, 
formerly  I.C.S.,  of  Nancealverne,  Cornwall; 
b.  1877;  ed.  abroad;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
T9°5 1 joined  W.  Circuit;  Civil  Assist,  to 
Ch.  Postal  Censor,  War  Office  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  and  Assist.  Legal  Adviser 
to  Foreign  Office  19x9-20;  temporary  Legal 
Adviser,  Reparation  Claims,  Board  of 
Trade;  is  an  Officier  d’Academie  (France); 
author  of  “The  Trade  Continuation  Schools 
of  Germany;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  5, 

Montagu  Street,  Poriman  Square,  (V.  ; 
St.  James’s,  and  Eighty  Clubs. 

Armstrong,  Lieut.  Matthew,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
i spatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Armstrong,  Col.  Oliver  Carleton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Major  W.  C.  Armstrong ; b.  1859 ; 
entered  86th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  1889, 
Major  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1898,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907;  retired  1910;  served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Financial 
Adviser  (D.S.O.);  was  Second  A.A.G.  and 
Financial  Adviser,  Head  Quarters,  India 
I I9°5~9  > m.  1904,  Lilian  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Madoc-Jones,  of  Glentworth, 
Shropshire,  and  widow  of  William  Murray 
Caldwell Greaves-Bagshawe;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
98,  Gloucester  Place , Portman  Square , W. 
Armstrong,  Col.  St.  George  Bewes, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1871  ; Col.  R.M.L.I.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-20  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
Palestine,  and  Syria  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
21st  Corps  and  N.  Force  (despatches, 
Brevet  Co).,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  3rd  class  of  Order 
of  Nile,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  C.M.G.  and 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Armstrong,  Col.  Thomas  Graves  Lowry 
Herbert,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1586  ; Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Armstrong,  Major  William  Fortescue, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , el.  son  of  H.  B.  Armstrong,  of 
Deans  Hill,  Armagh';  b.  1885;  Capt.  and 
B'-evet  Major  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920, 
Madeleine,  da.  of  Madame  Toucas  Massillon, 
of  Paris,  and  widow  of  Major  H.  A.  Hamil- 
ton, R.K.A.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Armytage,  Percy,  C.V.O.  [see  Army- 

tage,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

i Arnold,  Col,  Alfred  James,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alfred  Roberts  Arnold,  of 
Bournemouth;  b.  1866;  ed.  privately,  and 
at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  ; enlisted 
Dragoon  Guards  1886,  became  Lieut.  Hussars 
1893,  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards  1897,  Major 
| and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1899,  and  Brevet  Col. 

1905;  retired  1907;  commanded  Roy.  Niger 
! Co.’s  Constabulary  1895-9 ; in  command 
of  Troops  at  actions  of  Katshella  Town 
1895  and  Keteshi  1896,  in  Niger-Sudan 
Campaign  1897,  at  battles  of  Bida  and  Ilorin 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted  Capt.)of  Keffi 
and  Siama  Expeditions  1898,  in  Niger  Terri- 
j tories  1899  (Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900  (despatches) ; was  Inspector-Gen. 
Portuguese  Mozambique  Chartered  Co. 
1899-19x2  ; commanded  a Batn.  Manchester 
Regt.  1914-15,  acd  a Batn.  Rojt.  Welch 
I Fusiliers  1915-20:  m.  1901,  May,  da.  of 
Richard  Hardwick,  J.P.,  of  Cheshire  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1897,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  HafodWen, 
Harlech  ; Cavalry,  and  Arthur's  Clubs. 

Arnold,  Major  Bening  Mourant,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.G.A.  (T.F.);  served  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Arnold,  Clement  Broomhall,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.  Tank  Corps; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 

| cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Arnold,  Major  Florent  Georges,  D.S.O  ; 
b.  j8 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Arnold,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Tollemache, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1867;  Lieut. -Col.  and 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Staff-Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  C.B.E.);  was  2nd  class 
Assist.  Accountant,  Accounts  Depart.  1905-9 » 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Arnold,  Major  John  Effingham,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Percy  Arnold,  O.B.E.,  of  Ware, 
Plerts  ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Nellie 
Beatrix  Hughes;  cr  D.S.O.  1917.  Althorp 
House , Castlenau , Barnes,  S.vV. 

Arnold,  Thomas  Walker,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Frederick  Arnold,  of  Devonport ; 
b.  1804  ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sell.,  and  at 
Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1886,  M.A. 
1904,  Litt.D.  1914,  Hon.  Fellow  1916);  ap 
pointed  Educational  Adviser  to  Indian 
Students  1909;  was  Educational  Adviser  for 
Indian  Students  to  Sec.  of  State  1916-20; 
sometime  Professor  of  Philosophy  in  Govt. 
Coll.,  Lahore,  Dean  of  Oriental  Faculty  in 
Punjab  Univ. ; has  been  Professor  of  Arabic 
in  Univ.  of  London  since  1904  ; author  ot 
several  publications  : nt.  1892,  Celia  Mary 
da.  of  the  late  George  Hickson  ; cr.  C.I.E 
1912.  19,  Gloucester  Walk,  Kensington , W.8. 
Arnold,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; temporary  Major  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Tank  Corps ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Arnold-Forster  [see  Forster]. 
Arnold-Foster  [see  Foster]. 

Arnoldi,  Major  Frank  Fauquier,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frank  Arnoldi,  K.C.,  of  Toronto  ; b. 
1889;  is  Major  Canadian  Artillery;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  19x9).  103,  Bay  Street , 

Toronto , Canada. 

Arnott,  Col.  John  Maclean,  C.M.G., 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Australian  Light  Horse ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Arnott,  Major  Ralph,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  R.A. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Arnott,,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  George  Arnott,  of  Pitlochry;  b.  i860; 
Director  of  Farmers’  Co-operative  Meat  In- 
dustries (Limited),'  and  Natal  Cane  By- 
Products  (Limited),  and  Col.  Comdg.  Natal 
Mounted  Rifles  (V.D.);  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  Natal  Native  Rebellion  1906, 
Orange  Free  State  Rebellion  1914,  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1894,  Betsy,  da.  of  George  Watson,  of 
Brechin;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Hi  ghflats,  Natal  ; 
Victoria  ( Pietermaritzburg ) Club. 

Arrell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Llewellyn, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Arrowsmith-Brown  [see  Brown]. 
Arthur,  Lieut.-Col.  Beckham,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18  — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Arthur,  Major  Christopher  Geoffrey, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
appointed  Ch.  Inspector  for  Canadian 
Soldiers’  Civil  Re-establishment  Depart. 
1919:  m.  1917,  Eirene,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Dodd ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  184,  Lisgar  Street, 

Ottawa , Canada;  Calgary, N.-W.  Territories, 
Canada. 

Arthur,  LiVm/.-Co/.  John  Maurice,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Arthur,  J.P.,  of 
Airdrie;  b.  1877;  is  an  Architect,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  (T.D.)  R.E.,  and  Comdg.  1st  Lowland 
Batn.,  Lowland  Div.  (T.F.);  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium) : m. 
1905,  Katharine  Adam  Stevenson,  da.  of 
Andrew  Hutton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 

1918.  Glentore,  Airdrie  ; Conservative  {Glas- 
gow") Club. 

Arthur,  Major  Lionel  Francis,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  thelate  Edward  Jenkins(author 
of  “ Ginx’s  Baby”),  formerly  M .P.  for  Dundee, 
and  Agent-Gen.  for  Canada;  b.  1876;  ed.  at 


St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  at  Neuenheim  Coll.,  Heidel- 
berg, and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.),  Afghan  War 
1919  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  O.B.E.)  : 
m.  1906,  Mona  Emilie,  da.  of  Charles  S. 
Hunting,  of  Slaley  Hall,  Northumberland  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Arthy,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  (retired) ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Arundell,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  George 
Vere  Arundell  Monckton-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. 
[see  V.  Galway]. 

Arur  Singh,  Sardar , Sardar  Bahadur , 

C. I.E. ; b.  18 — ; is  an  Hon.  Magistrate  and 
Manager,  Dai  bar  Sahib,  Amritsar ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1913.  Amritsar , Punjab. 

Asaf  Ali  Khan,  C.I.E. ; is  Lieut.  Maler 
Kolia  Sappers ; served  in  China  1900  (de- 
spatches, C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 

Aschwanden,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  William 
Louis,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
R.F.A.  (T.F.);  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Asghar  Ali,  Shaikh,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Dep.  Commr.,  LudhiaDa,  Punjab;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Ludhiana , Punjab. 

Ash,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Middle- 
sex Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Ashburner,  Major  Harley  Wentworth, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Ashburner,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Forbes, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lionel 
Ashburner,  C.S.I.;  6.1874;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll. ; entered  I.S.C.  1896  and  Durham  L.I. 
1897,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1901,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
with  Burma  Mounted  Inf.,  and  again  1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  at  Dardanelles  19x4-15 
(wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Prince  of  Wales  during 
Indian  Tour  1905-6 ; sometime  a Brig.-Com.  : 
m.  1908,  Ethel  Hermione,  da.  of  Sir  Charles 
Stuart  Bayley,  K.C.S.I.,  I.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Ashby,  Col.  George  Ashby,  C.B.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  George  Ashby  Ashby,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Naseby,  Woolleys,  Northants ; b. 
1856;  entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1875, 
became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1886,  Major 
1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
and  Col.  1908 ; retired  1909 ; served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battles 
of  El  Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  at  Kas- 
sassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  5th  class  Medjidie), 
with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  C.B.);  was  Comdt.  of  Dis- 
charge Depot,  Gosport  1904-8,  and  in  com- 
mand of  a Batn.  Durham  L.I.  1914-15  ; 
now  of  a Batn.  of  Cheshire  Regt.  : m.  1888, 
Mabel  Cecelia,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Patrick  Charles  Anderson,  R.A.;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900. 

Ashcroft,  Major  Alec  Hutchinson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Wesley  Ashcroft,  J.P., 
of  Burwood,  Oxton  ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Birken- 
head Sch.,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1909,  M.A.  1911);  appointed  Head  Master, 
Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  1919;  temporary 
Major  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European'  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915, 

Bertha  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Charles  Tillard,  of 
Batliford,  Bath;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Fettes 
College,  Edinburgh ; Burwood,  Oxton,  Birken- 
head. 

Asher,  Augustus  Gordon  Grant,  C.B.E., 

sonof  the  lateMajor  John  Gordon  Asher.B.S.C.; 
b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Loretto  Sch., and  at  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885)  ; is  a W.S.  County 
Clerk  and  Clerk  of  Lieutenancy,  Midlothian, 


1248 


COMPANION  AGE. 


and  Sec.  Asso.  of  Scottish  County  Councils: 
m.  1895,  Emme  Berry,  da.  of  the  late  C.  G. 
Barclay,  of  Dura,  Cupar,  Fife;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  10,  Atholl  Crescent,  Edinburgh ; New 

( Edinburgh ),  and  Wellington  Clubs. 
Ashford,  Cyril  Ernest,  C.B.,  M.V.O., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  William  Woolley 
Ashford,  ofEdgbaston;  b.  1867;  ed.at  King 
Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1893);  was 
Assist.  Master  at  Clifton  Coll.  1892-4  and  at 
Harrow  1894-1903,  and  Headmaster  of  Roy. 
Naval  Coll.,  Osborne  1903-5,  since  when  he 
has  been  Headmaster  of  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Dartmouth  ; also  appointed  Adviser  on 
Education,  Admiralty  1918  : m.  1899,  Leila, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Alfred  Allhusen,  of 
Beadnell  Tower,  Northumberland;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Royal  Naval  College , Dartmouth  ; Athenaeum, 
New  University , and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Ashhurst,  William  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Henry  Ashhurst,  of  Water- 
stock,  Wheatley,  Oxon ; b.  1851;  ed.  at 
Eton,  at  Cambridge  Univ.,  and  abroad  ; a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Oxfordshire  (High  Sheriff 
1891),  and  Chm.  of  its  County  Council;  Chm. 
of  Visitors’  Committee,  Ashhurst  War 
Hospital,  Oxford,  during  European  War  : 
m.  18 — , Catherine  Sophia,  who  d.  1890,  da. 
of  A.  H.  C.  Broun,  of  Kingston,  Oxon ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  W aterstock,  Wheatley, 
Oxon;  Carlton  Club. 

Ashley,  Lieut. -Col.  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
C.  H.  Ashley,  of  Myddelton,  Roehampton; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; sometime  a 
journalist;  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army, 
and  a Commr.  British  Red  Cross  and  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusa'em,  Malta,  during 
European  War  (Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1903, 
Cecilia,  da.  of  F.  C.  Walker  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Ashley,  Percy  (Walter  Llewellyn),  C.B., 
son  of  James  Ashley ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  St. 
Olave’s  Sch., Southwark,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll., 
Oxford  (M.A.  1st  Class  Modern  History  1898)  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Sec.,  Industries  and  Manu- 
factures Depart.,  Board  of  Trade  1918  ; 
author  of  “Mo Jem  Tariff  History,”  etc.  : 
m.  1906,  Doris  Hayman ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  Board  of  Trade,  Great  George  Street, 
S.W.;  Union  Club. 

Ashmkad-Bartlett  [see  Bartlett]. 
Ashmore,  Col.  Edward  Bailey,  C,B., 

C. M.G.,M . V.O.,son  ofthelate  Fitzroy  Paley 
Ashmore,  Bar.-at-law  [see  B.  Glanusk] ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  R.A.  1891,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1909,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Brevet 
Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove,  Dreifon- 
tein,  and  Sanna’s  Post  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1014-17  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  was  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters  1908-12; 
sometime  head  of  Branch  which  started  and 
administers  Officers  Training  Corps  ; 
organized  Boy  Scouts’  Review  at  Windsor 
1911  ; appointed  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Overseas  Forces  1913,  a 
Wing  Com.  Roy.  Flying  Corps  1914,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  Roy.  Flying  Corps  1916;  is  Com. 
London  Air  Defence  Area:  m.  1919,  Betty, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  William  Parsons, 
V.  of  Tandridge,  Surrey;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1911,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
155,  Sloane  Street , S.  W.  1 ; Army  and  Navy, 
White’s,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Ashmore,  Capt.  Edwin  James  Caldwell, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Caldwell  Ash- 
more, C.I.E.;  b.  1893;  Capt.  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Dulcie  Marguerite,  da.  ol 
the  late  Frederick  Dransfield,  of  Longsight 
House,  Darton,  Yorkshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ashmore,  William  Caldwell,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Edwin  Ashmore,  of  Wakefield, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1866;  joined  Army  1882,  and 
retired  as  Capt.  1905 ; served  in  Hazara, 
Chitral,  and  S.  African  campaigns  (de- 
spatches twice,  three  medals  and  six  clasps)  ; 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Mil.  Depart.) 
1904,  Assist.  Sec.  Finance  Depart.  1906,  and 
Dep.  Sec.  1911;  now  of  Air  Min.:  m.  1892, 
Lilian  Augusta,  da.  of  James  Thomson;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1913.  Delhi  and  Simla,  India. 


Ashton,  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  Charles, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Col.  Canadian  Forces 
and  a Brig.-Gen.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Ashton,  Major  Edward  James,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18— ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a 
Member  ot  Canadian  Land  Settlement  Board ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Mary  Louise,  da. 
of  [ames  Webster,  of  Dundas,  Ontario;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916.  Lloydminster,  Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 

Ashton,  Lieut.- Col.  Frederic,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Ashton,  Capt.  Henry  Gordon  Gooch, 
D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Lieut.  J.  W. 
Ashton,  R.N. ; b 1869 ; isaretired  Capt.  Welsh 
Guards,  and  a F.R.G.S. ; has  Roy.  Humane 
So.’s  silver  medal  for  saving  life  at  sea  ; 
has  travelled  extensively;  European  War 
i9i4-i6(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1906,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  J.  M.  Phillips, 
M.D.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Welston  Court, 
Pembroke  ; Guards’ , and  Isthmian  Clubs. 

Ashton,  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  James, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1883;  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18,  with  Destroyers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Ashton,  Staff’ - Paymaster  William 
R.,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Staff-Pay- 
master R.N.R.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ashton,  Major  Cyril  George  Rossi-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Albert  Rossi-Ashton,  of  Craw- 
ley ; b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.  ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Tank  Corps ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ashwell,  Capt.  Arthur  Lindley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Arthur  T.  Ashwell,  of  Nottingham; 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.  ; is  Capt. 
Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (T.  F. );  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (thrice  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916.  Regent 
Street,  Nottingham  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Askwiih,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Francis, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1865;  entered  R.A  1884,  became 
Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910;  retired 
1918;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s 
medal  with  eight  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Aspden,  Hartley,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard 
Aspden,  of  Clitheroe;  b.  1858  ; a Journalist,  a 
Director  of  Sears  and  Co.  (Limited),  >he  Leigh 
Trust  (Limited),  and  Horner’s  (Li”" ted), 
and  a J.P.  for  London ; Hon.  Organizer, 
Beyond  Seas  Asso.  1917-19  : m.  1885,  Kate, 
da.  of  W.  G.  Crowiher,  of  Mansfield ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  West  Court , Russell 
Hill,  Purley ; National  Liberal,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Aspinall,  Algernon  Edward,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Augustus  Aspinall, 
J.P.,  D.L.;  b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1897 ; in  R.N.V.R.  Anti-Aircraft 
Corps  1914-18;  is  Sec.  West  India  Com- 
mittee, Hon.  Sec  W.  Indian  Contingent 
Committee,  and  of  Tropical  Agricultural  Coll. 
Committee  (iQcg),  a Member  of  Gen.  Com- 
mittee of  Overseas  Club,  aid  a Founder  of 
English-Speaking  Union  ; has  Roy.  Humane 
So.’s  medal ; author  of  “ Pocket  Guide  to  the 
West  Indies,”  etc.  : m.  1907,  Kathleen,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Augustus  Mason  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  3,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.W.; 

Carlton,  and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Aspinall,  Brig.-Gen.  Cecil  Faber,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Edward 
Aspinall,  of  Chilgrove  Manor,  near  Chiches- 
ter ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Rugby;  entered  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  1900,  became  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  Ashanti 
1900  (despatches,  medal),  S.  African  War 
ipoi-2  (medal  with  four  clasps),  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1915-18,  on  Staff  (despatches 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1249 


ten  times,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., D.S.O.,  C.B.); 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Head  Quarters, 
India  1909-13,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 
War  Office  1914-15  ; is  a Grand  Officer  of 
Order  of  White  Elephant  of  Siam:  m.  1902, 
Frances  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Percival 
Huth,  of  Freshford  Manor,  Somerset ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.(  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Asquith,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Melland, 

D. S.O. , son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Herbert 

Henry  Asquith,  P.C.,  M.P.,  K.C.  [see 
“ Privy  Council”];  6.1883-  is  Com.  Roy. 
Naval  Vol  Reserve,  and  a Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded  four  times, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bars,  Croix  de  j 
Guerre) ; appointed  Controller  of  Trench 
Warfare  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions,  1918, 
and  a Member  of  Council  of  Min.  of  Labour 
1919  : m.  1918,  the  Hon.  Betty  Constance, 
da.  of  3rd  Baron  Manners;  cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1917  (2nd  Bar  1918).  22,  Upper  Berkeley 

Street , W. ; Brooks's  Club. 

Asser,  Lieut. -Col.  Verney,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Bayly 
Verney  Asser.  j.P.,  of  Westwood  Place, 
Windlesham,  Surrey;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Up- 
pingham ; entered  R.A.  1899,  became  Capt. 
1907,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1016  ; British  S.  Africa  Police  1896-8  (medal), 
S.  Africa  1000-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  operations  on  Blue  Nile 
1908  (medal),  European  War  19x4-19,  as  Staff- 
Capt.,  Brig.-Maj.  Comdg.  Field  Artillery 
Brig.,  and  Comdg.  R.A.  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) : ni.  1911,  Hyacinthe,  da.  of 
Henry  Irwin,  C.I.E.,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Snowden, 
S.  Adyar,  Madras;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Astley-Rushton  [see  Rushton]. 

Aston,  Rev.  Basil,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
Rev.  Edward  Henry  Aston,  R.  of  Codford 
St.  Mary,  Wilts  ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1907);  V.  of 
Melksham,  Wilts  ; was  Assist.  Curate  of  All 
Saints,  Wellington,  Somerset  1904-8,  and 
of  Caine,  Wilts  1908-15 ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19,  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces 
(despatches,  wounded,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x6.  Melksham , Wilts. 

Atcherley,  Maj.-Gen.  LlewellynWiiliam, 
C.M.G. , C.V.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Topping  Atcherley,  30th 
Regt.,  of  Marton,  Shropshire;  b.  1871;  ed. 
at  Oundle  ; entered  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1896,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1898, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1905,  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  19x7,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; served 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (despatches, 
star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Ch.  Constable  of 
Shropshire  1905-8,  and  of  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire  1908-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
one  of  H.M.  Inspectors  of  Constabulary  ; 
sometime  Adj.  and  Assist.  Instructor,  Army 
Ser.  Corps  Schs.  of  Instruction,  Aldershot  ; 
has  King’s  Police  medal ; appointed  Con- 
troller of  Salvage  at  War  Office  1917:  m.  1896, 
Eleanor  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Micklethwait,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Ardeley  House, 
Barnsley  ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.V.O.  1918.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Atchley,  Chewton,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Atchley,  formerly  of 
H.M.'s  Treasury ; b.  1850;  entered  Colonial 
Office  x868,  and  became  Librarian  1880 ; re- 
tired 1915;  edited  2nd  edition  of  “Lucas’s 
HistoricalGeographyoftheBritishColonies” 
(Vol.  II.);  contributed  numerous  articles 
to  2nd  Supplement  to  Dictionary  of  National 
Biography  : m.  1879,  Alice,  da.  of  Henry 
Whitehouse,  of  Highgate,  N.  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1902,  C.M.G.  1911.  36,  College  Crescent, 

Hampstead,  N.W. 

Athill,  Charles  Harold,  M.V.O.,  F.S.A., 
son  of  the  late  George  Athill ; b.  18 — ; was 
Bluemantle  Pursuivant  of  Arms  1882-9, 
Richmond  Herald  1889-1919,  and  Norroy 


King  of  Arms  Jan.  to  Sept.  1919,  since  when 
he  has  been  Clarenceux  King  of  Arms  ; 
also  Registrar  of  College  of  Arms  1911-19  ; is 
a F.S.A.:  m.  1885,  Katharine  Mildred,  da. 
of  the  late  Ven.  Benjamin  Frederick  Smith 
[see  Smith,  Bt.,  cr.  1897,  colls.] ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911.  College  of  Arms,  Queen 
Victoria  Street , E.C.;  The  Firs,  Sevenoaks, 
Kent. 

Athill,  Major  Francis  Remi  Imbert, 

C. M.G.,  son  cf  the  late  Rev.  Herbert  Athill, 
formerly  R.  of  Digswell,  Welwyn  ; b.  1880  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
and  D.A.A.G.,  Gen.  Head  Quarters,  Egypt ; 
S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  1914-15  Star  ; 

D. A.A  G.,  War  Office  1916,  and  a Member 
of  British  Mission  to  U.S.A  1917-18:  m. 
1912,  Olive  Margaret,  da.  of  David  Drum- 
mond, C.B.E.,  M.D.,  Vice-Chancellor,  Dur- 
ham Univ. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Cairo,  Egypt ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Atkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Benjamin  George, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.',  b.  18 — ; Major  Manchester 
Regt.,  and  serving  with  W.  African  Rifles 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps)  ; Euro- 
peanWar  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Atkin-Berry  [see  Berry]. 

Atkins,  Brig.-Gen.  Cyril  RandellCROFTON-, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1867  ; formerly  Col.  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.  (retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1920);  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919, 

Atkinson,  Brig.-Gen.  Ben,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
only  son  of  the  late  John  Atkinson,  of  Bally- 
newry,  co.  Armagh  ; b.  1872  ; entered  R.A. 
1891,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1917,  and  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  on  Staff  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.); 
was  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916,  and  a Brig.- 
Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration  1918-20  : 
m.  1903,  Laetitia  Janet  Emily,  only  da,  of 
the  late  Edward  Kensit  Norman,  of  Mistley 
Lodge,  Manningtree,  Essex ; cr.  C.M.G. 
191b,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Mistley  Hall,  Mann- 
ingtree, Essex ; Cavalry  Club. 

Atkinson,  Major  Edward  H.  Tindal, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Tindal  Atkin- 

son, County  Court  Judge  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
190O;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  '902;  formerly 
Lieut.  R.N.V  R.,and  Major  R.A.F  ; Assist. 
Sec.  War  Trade  Advisory  Committee,  and 
Assist.  Sec. to  Civil  Aerial  Transport  Com- 
mittee X915-17;  sometime  a Member  of  Bar 
Council ; has  Legion  of  Honour;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920  4 Essex  Court,  Temple , E C. 4/ 

Royal  Automobile , and  Royal  Aero  Clubs . 

Atkinson,  Surg.-Com.  Edward  Leicester, 

D. S.O.,  A.M-,  son  of  E-  L.  Atkinson,  of 
Penshurst,  Dawlish;  6.1882;  M.R.C.S.  and 
L.R.C.P.  1906 ; Surg.-Com.  R.N.  ; accom- 
panied Antarctic  Expedition  1910-13  (led 
Expedition  that  discovered  Capt.  Scott 
1912)  ; China  1914,  European  War  1914-18 
with  Grand  Fleet,  R.N.  Div.  in  Gallipoli, 
and  in  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Albert 
medal) ; Chadwick  gold  medal  and  naval 
prize  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Atkinson,  Maj.-Gen.  Edwin  Henry  de 
Vere,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Edwin  Felix  Thomas  Atkinson,  C.I.E., 
I.C.S. ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Charterhouse;  entered 
R.E.  1885,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1903, 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919;  served 
with  Lushai  Expedition  1889  (clasp),  with 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (medM  with 
clasp),  and  with  Zhob  Field  Force  1890 ; 
appointed  Officiating  Principal,  Thomason 
Coil.,  Roorkee  1901,  and  Principal  1902,  and 
Ch.  Engineer  1916;  has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  and 

40 


1250 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Legion  of  Honour  (France):  m.  1896,  Ethel- 
dred  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  Ernest  Steward; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1913,  C.M.G.  19171  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Atkinson,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis  Garnett, 

C. B. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Atkinson, 

R.  of  Kirby  Sigston,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1857 ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport;  entered  Roy. 
Marines  1876,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 
1887,  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1906,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1914  ; served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battles  of 
Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  and  on  N.W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  in  command 
of  Bangalore  Cav.  Brig.  1906-9 : m.  1883, 
Eliza,  da.  of  Franklin  Prestage;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1908.  United  Service  Club. 

Atkinson,  Major  George  Prestage, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Brig.  Gen.  Francis 
Garnett  Atkinson,  C.B. ; b.  1885  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  N.  Lancashire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  fur  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m 1911,  Eileen  Aylmer,  da. 
of  J.  G.  Wilson,  of  Durham;  cr.  DS.O.  1918. 
Hurworth-on  Tees. 

Atkinson,  Major  Guy  Montague,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Newcomen 
Atkinson,  J.P.  [see  E.  Kingston,  colls.];  b. 
1882 ; is  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1920,  the  Hon  Bertha  Beatrice  Best,  da.  of 
5th  Baron  Wynford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Atkinson,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  • 
b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Army  Ser.  Corps  (T.F.) . 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.’ 
O.B  E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919I 

Atkinson,  Major  Joseph  Dean,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  Liverpool  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Atkinson-Clark  [see  Clark]. 

Atta,  Nana  Ofori,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Paramount  Ch.  of  Akin  Abuakwa:  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Akin  Abuakwa,  Gold  Coast. 

Attenborough,  Lieut.-Col.  James, C.M.G. , 
son  of  Stanley  J.  Attenborough,  of  Wat- 
ford, Herts;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Rugby;  ad- 
mitted Solicitor  1907  ; is  a member  of  the 
legal  firm  of  Stanley  Attenborough  and  Co., 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) Territorial  Force  Reserve  : 
m.  1915,  Phyllis,  da.  of  Edwin  J.  Layton, 
of  70,  Portland  Place,  W. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Watford,  Herts ; Devonshire  Club. 
Atthill,  Major  Anthony  William 
Maunsell,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Maunsell  Atthill,  formerly  of  St.  Pierre, 
Guernsey  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  King  Edward  VI. 
Sch.,  tNorwich;  formerly  Major  R.A.M.C., 
is  Chm.  of  Roy.  Norfolk  Veterans’  Asso. ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1902  (medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914  18  (star,  two  medals); 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Hillctest,  Bourne  Hill  Road , Bushey, 
Herts. 

Atul  Chandra  Chatterjee,  C.I.E. , son 
of  the  late  Rai  Henn  Chandra  Sahib,  of  Cal- 
cutta ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Presidency  Coll. , Calcutta 
(B.A.  1892),  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1895)  ; in  Indian  Civil  Ser.,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  United  Provinces:  tn.  18 — , Nina 
Mookerjee,  who  d.  1905  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Allahabad,  United  Provinces,  India;  Royal 
Societies',  United  Service  (Lucknow),  and 
Allahabad  Clubs. 

Aubin,  Capt.  Jehu  Fosbrooke  Gerrard, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  6. 18—;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Auchinleck,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  John 
Eyre,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Claude  Auchinleck,  R.A.  ; b.  1884; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  Mesopotamia  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  O.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Audsley,  Major  William  Alan,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artillery  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Austen,  Col.  Arthur  Robert,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Shrop- 
shire L.I.  (retired);  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Sudan  1885 
(wounded,  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Austen,  Major  Ernest  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Ambrose  Austen ; b.  1867 ; Major 
London  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  1914  star,  D.S.O.):  tn. 
1905,  Cecile  Mary  Noel,  da.  of  the  late  R.  de 
V.  Buchanan,  of  Ness  Bank.  Inverness ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Evaeria , Maxwell  Road, 
Northwood,  Middlesex. 

Austen-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Austin,  Brig. -Gen.  Herbert  Henry, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late 
Col.  E.  Austin,  formerly  Indian  Army,  of  23, 
Beaufort  Road,  Clifton, Bristol ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1887 
became  Capt.  1897,  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major 
1905,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5,  in  Uganda 
1898  (D.S.O.),  during  operations  in  Per- 
sian Gulf  1909-10,  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (Brevet  Col.,  C.B.) ; has  3rd 
class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle ; 
employed  in  British  E.  Africa  Protectorate 
1897-9  and  on  Survey  Duty  in  Egypt  1899- 
1901;  was  a D.  A.  Q.  M.G.  (Intelligence 
Branch),  India  1907-n,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  Staff  Col!.,  Quetta  1913-14 ; appointed 
Comdt.  of  Cadet  Coll.,  Quetta  1914,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Head  Quarters,  India  1914, 
and  a Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  1915:  tn. 
1912,  Winifred,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  H. 
McCausland,  of  Arncliffe,  Bournemouth ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.M.G.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Austin,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Gardiner,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  John  Gardiner  Austin,  ofBar- 
bados  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Harrison  Coll., 
Barbados;  entered  R.A.  1891,  became  Capt. 
1899,  Major  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet 
Col.  1916,  and  temporary  Brig.-Gen.  1918; 
sometime  Director  of  Ordnance  Sers., 
Australian  Commonwealth  Forces  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Croix 
de  Guerre) : tn.  1898,  Margaret  Drew,  2nd 
da.  of  the  late  James  Moir,  of  Glasgow  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  19x5,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Austin,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Semmens, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Austin,  oi 
St.  Just,  Cornwall ; b.  1871  ; is  an  Inspector 
of  Schs.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Inf.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : tn. 
1013,  Christina  Blair,  of  Greymouth,  New 
Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Greymouth,  New 

| Zealand. 

Austin-Sparks  [see  Sparks]. 

| Aveling,  Arthur  Francis,  C.B.E.;  b. 

18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
Prisoners  of  War  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Avery,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Esau,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1885;  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Staff  Corps,  and  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  *, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Avery,  Major  Leonard  Avery,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 

j Nile  of  Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Avery,  Thomas,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
— Avery  ; b.  1862  ; is  a Naval  Architect ; 
was  Constructor  Roy.  Indian  Marine  Dock- 
yard, Kidderpur  1892-1908,  and  Ch.  Construc- 
tor Roy.  Marine  Dockyard,  Bombay  1908-17: 

j tn.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  East  India  United 

j Service,  and  Royal  Bombay  J acht  Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Axe,  Col.  Henry  Joseph,  D.S.O.;  b.  1863; 
entered  Army  1892,  became  Major  Army 
Vet.  Corps  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  retired 
1918;  served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Axford,  Surg.-Capt.  Walter  Godfrey, 

C. B.  • b.  18—;  Surg.-Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Ayers,  Engineer  - Capt.  Robert  Bell, 
M.V.O.;  b.  1863;  entered  R.N.  1886,  be- 
came Engineer  1890,  Ch.  Engineer  1900, 
Engineer-Corn.  1904,  and  Engineer-Capt. 
1913;  retired  1913;  was  Engineer-Corn,  of 
Indomitable  during  Prince  of  Wales’s  visit 
to  Canada  1908  (M.V.O.)  : m.  1896;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908.  Barrow-in-Furness. 

Aylen,  Major  Ernest  Vaughan,  D.S  O., 
M.B.,  M.R.C.S.  ; b.  1878;  L.R.C.P.  and 
M.R.C.S.,  London  1891,  M.B.  18 — ; Major 
R.A.M.C. ; Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) : rn.  1906,  May,  da.  of  Col.  F.  W. 
Bunny,  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Aylmer,  Col.  Edmund  Kendal  Grimston, 

C. B.  [see  Aylmer,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Aylward,  Major  Richard  Nunn,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  19— ; Agnes,  da.  of  Scott  Clarke;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  Taytb  Terrace , Walkeshwar  Road, 
Malabar  Hill,  Bombay. 

Aylwin-Foster  [see  Foster]. 

Aytoun,  Col.  Andrew,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Aytoun, 
W.S.,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  i860;  entered  91st 
Regt.  1881,  and  became  Capt.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  1890,  Major  1902 
(retired  1908),  and  Col.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  in  command  of  a Batn.  of  Queensland 
Bushmen,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; employed  with 
Colonial  Forces,  Queensland  1898;  some- 
time A.A.G.,  Mil.  Forces  of  Commonwealth 
of  Australia;  appointed  an  Embarkation 
Comdt.  1914,  andan  A.A.G.  1917  ; has  Belgian 
Order  de  la  Couronne,  and  French  Legion 
of  Honour : m.  1889,  Helen  Lilias,  who 
d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Graham,  of 
Fintry ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. 

1919. 

Aziz  Izzet  Pasha,  Gen.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Abdullah  Izzet  Pasha,  of  Cairo,  Egypt ; b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  served  in  R.A. 
1889-90,  since  when  he  has  been  A.D.C.  to 
H.H.  the  Khedive  of  Egypt;  appointed 
Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1903  (which  post  he  still  holds) ; has  2nd 
class  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie,  Gold  and 
Silver  Imtiaz  medals,  Queen  Victoria’s 
Jubilee  medal  (1897),  King  Edward’s  Coro- 
nation medals,  and  several  foreign  Orders : 
m.  1892,  Behieh  Hanem,  granddaughter  of 
H.H.  the  late  Khedive  Ismail  Pasha ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (Hon.  4th  class)  1900.  Place  Zahir, 
Cairo;  Mohamed  Ali , and  National  Snort- 
ing (Cairo)  Clubs. 

Aziz-ud-din,  Mnnshi,  C.I.E.,  C.V.O.  ; b. 
1843  ; is  Dep.-Commr.  for  Berar ; acted  as 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Prince  of  Wales  during  tour 
in  India  1905-6;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906, 
C.I.E.  1909,  C.V.O.  1911.  Berar,  Central 
Provinces , India. 

Babington,  Col.  David  Melville,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Clarke 
Babington,  formerly  M.S.C.  ; b.  1863; 
entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1916  ; retired 
1920;  sometime  Sup.  Indian  Cordite  Factory  : 
m.  1898,  Violet  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  William 
Lees  Greenstreet,  R.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1907. 

Babington,  Squadron-Leader  John  Tre- 
mayne,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Hagart 
Babington,  ofCroan.Wadebridge[B. Vivian] ; 
b.  1891  ; entered  R.N.  1903,  became  Lieut. 
1913,  Flight-Corn.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  1914 
Squadron  Com.  1915,  and  Squadron  Leader 
R.A.F.  1918;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m. 
1916,  Cecily,  da.  of  Philip  Beresford  Beres- 
ford-Hope,  of  2,  Cumberland  Mansions, 


Upper  George  Street,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
United  Service  Club. 

Babington,  Lieut.-Col.  Marcus  Hill, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Babington,  Lieut.-Col.  Stafford  Charles, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1866;  entered  R.E.  1886, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1912  ; appointed  a 
Dep.  Ch.  Engineer  at  War  Office  1920; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G..  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Babonau,  Major  Alexander  Frederick, 

C. I.E.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian 
Med.  Ser.;  Afghan  War  1919  (C.I.E.) : cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19 — , C.I.E.  1920. 

Bacchus,  Com.  Roy,  D.S.O.  younger 
son  of  Col.  Robert  Sydney  Bacchus,  of  Little 
Winters,  Uplyrne,  Devon  ; b.  1883;  entered 
R.N.  1899,  became  Lieut.  1905,  Lieut.- 
Com.  1913,  and  Com.  1918  ; served  in  Dar- 
danelles 1915-16  with  Destroyer  Flotilla 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Gertrude 
M.  B.  Fienberg;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Bachtold,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Engineers; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Back,  Lieut. -Com.  Francis  Leonard, 

D. S.O,,  son  of  the  late  Francis  Formby 
Back,  of  Woodlands,  Harrow  Weald  ; b. 
1884;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.;  European  War 
1914-19,  finally  with  N.  Russia  Expeditionary 
Force  (torpedoed,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
16,  Welbeck  House,  Wigmore  Street,  W.i.  - 

Backhouse,  Lieut.-Col.  Miles  Roland 
Charles,  D.S.O.  [see  Backhouse,  Bt.]. 

Backhouse,  Capt.  Oliver,  C.B. , C.M.G. 
[see  Backhouse,  Bt.]. 

Backhouse,  Capt.  Roger  Roland  Charles, 

C. B.  [see  Backhouse,  Bt.]. 

Bacon,  Mrs.  Constance  Alice,  C.B.E. 
[see  E.  Leven  and  Melville,  colls.]. 

Bacon,  Edward  Denny,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Edward  Bacon;  b.  i860;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1917. 

Bacon,  Frederick  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Frederick  Bacon;  b.  1853;  ed.  at 
St.  Peter’s  Gram  Sch.,  Eaton  Square  ; is  a 
Surveyor,  and  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Insti- 
tution ; appointed  Assist.  Surveyor  of 
Lands,  Admiralty  1903,  Assist.  Treasury 
Valuer  1906,  and  Treasury  Valuer  and  In- 
spector of  Rates  1909;  retired  1920:  m.  1883, 
Therese  Josephine,  da.  of  Edouard  Violette, 
of  Camden  Town  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Clare 
Lodge,  114,  Park  Hill,  Clapham,  S.W. 4. 

Bacon,  Com.  Sidney  Kenrick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  Kenrick  Verulam  Bacon,  of  The 
Lodge,  Hale,  Farnham ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Westward  Ho!;  is  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Re- 
serve ; European  War  1914-15,  with  Patrol 
Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  The  Lodge,  Hale,  Farnham,  Surrey  ■ 
Sports’  Club. 

Badan  Singh,  Sardar,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Sardar  Mit  Singh  ; b.  18 — ; served  in  Kuka 
rebellion  1872  (wounded)  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1903. 
Malandh,  Lodhiana,  Punjab. 

Badcock,  Col.  Francis  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  second  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Alexander  Robert  Badcock,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I. 
[see  Badcock,  “Knights'  Widows”]; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered 
Wilts  Regt.  1886  and  I.S.C.  1887,  became 
Capt.  1897,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1912, 
Col.  1917  ; retired  1920 ; served  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Samara  Expedition  1891 
(clasp),  with  Hunza-Naga  Expedition  1891 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  (wound- 


1252 


COMPANIONAGE. 


ed),  and  with  Zakka  Khel  Expedition  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia):  m.  1896,  Eleanor  Sarah  Austen,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  G.  F.  de  Gex  ; cr.  D.S.0. 1892.  j 
Badcock,  Lieut -Col.  Gerald  Eliot,  C.B.E.,  \ 
D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  | 
Alexander  Robert  Badcock,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I. 
[see  Badcock,  “Knights’  Widows”];! 
b.  1883;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  R.A.S.C. 
1904,  and  became  Capt.  1913,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Assist.  Director  of  Transport,  Egyptian 
Expeditionary  Force  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.) ; appointed  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  of  Transportation  1919 : m. 
1st,  19—,  Dorothy,  who  d-  1919,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Watt  Gibson-Watt,  of  Doldowlad, 
Radnorshire;  2ndly,  1910,  Beatrice,  da.  oi 
the  late  James  Badger  Clara,  of  Connaught 
Square,  W.  t ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Hadleigh,  Farnham  Common,  Bucks ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Badcock,  Jasper  Capper,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Badcock,  of  Chelsea;  b.  1840; 
entered  Gen.  Post  Office  1858;  served  in 
Money  Order,  Mail,  Travelling  Post  Office, 
and  Sec.’s  Departs.  ; was  Assist.  Controller, 
London  Postal  Ser.  1882-7,  Vice-Controller 
1887-92,  and  Controller  1892-1905 : m.  1864, 
Mary,  da.  of  Edward  Gower  Burton,  ol 
Chelsea;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1899.  Springfield , 
Brodrick  Road,  Upper  Tooting , 5.  IV.  17. 
Badcock,  Paymaster-Com.  Kenneth  Ed- 
gar, D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; Paymaster- 
Corn.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Baddeley,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Henry 
Clinton  Baddeley ; b.  1861  ; entered  R.E. 
1880,  and  became  Lieut. -CoL  1905,  Brevet 
Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1910;  retired  1919;  Burma 
Expedition  1885-7  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18 (despatches  C.M.G.,  C.B.): 
m.  18 — , Kathleen,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Morland 
Chaplin  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Baddeley,  Vincent  Wilberforce,  C.B., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Jeremiah  Baddeley 

R.  of  Chelsfield,  Kent ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Marl 
borough,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1900);  was  Private  Sec.  to 
successive  First  Lords  of  the  Admiralty 
(Earl  of  Selborne,  Earl  Cawdor,  Baron 
Tweedmouth,  and  Rt.  Hon.  R.  McKenna, 
M.P.)  1901-11,  and  Principal  Clerk  in  Sec.’s 
Office,  Admiralty  1910-11,  since  when  he  has 
been  Assist.  Sec.  for  Finance  at  the  Admi- 
ralty; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  tqii.  5,  Barton  Street, 
Westminster , S.  W. ; Union , and  Travellers' 
Clubs. 

Baddeley,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Hubert, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Badeley,  Henry  John  Fanshawe,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Badeley,  of 
Guy  Harlings,  Chelmsford  ; b.  1874 ; ed  at 
Radley,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Principal 
Clerk  and  Taxing  Officer,  Judicial  Depart., 
House  of  Lords,  and  Hon  Sec.  Roy.  Bo.  of 
Painter  Etchers  and  Engravers ; Co. -Director, 
Co  of  London  Voluntary  Aid  Organization 
during  European  War  1917-20;  cr.  C.B  E 
(Civil)  1920.  2,  Morpeth.  Terrace,  S.W.; 

Bade,  N.  Cornwall ; Travellers' , and  Wel- 
lington Clubs. 

Badenhorst,  Lieut.-Col.  Lourens  Petris 
Johannes,  D.S.O.  : b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 
and  temporary  Col.  Comdt.  S.  African 
Forces  (retired  as  Lieut.-Col.)  ; German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Badgerow,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Washing- 
ton , C.M.G. , M.B.,  F.R.CS.,  son  of  A.  Her- 
rington Badgerow,  of  Toronto  ; b.  1872  ; ed. 
at  Toronto  Univ.,  at  Upper  Canada  Coll., 
Toronto,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  (mentioned 
twice),  Surg.  and  Dean,  Golden  Square 
Throat  Hospital,  and  Aural  Surg.  Normal 


Coll,  and  Acad,  of  Music  for  the  Biind : 
m.  1907,  Maud,  da.  of  Herbert  Oxley;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  4,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; Bath, 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Badham,  Lieut.-Col.  Basil  Hume,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Badham,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.,  and  attached  W.  African 
Frontier  Force  ; European  War  1914-18  in 
E.  Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Badham-Thornhill  [see  Thornhill]. 
Baggallay,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Romer 
Claude,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Claude 
Baggallay,  K.C.,  of  20,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W., 
and  Wilderwick,  E.  Grinstead  ; b.  1884  ; ed. 
at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Irish  Guards;  European  War 
19x4-19,  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Irish  Guards  in 
France  and  Germany  1918-19  (wounded, 
despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Star)  ; was 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland,  April  1919 
to  June  1920:  m.  1910,  Kathleen  Constance 
Charlotte  Murphy;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Private 
Secretary’s  Lodge,  Phcenix  Park,  Dublin; 
Guards' , and  Cavalry  Chibs. 


Bagge,  Major  Richard  Ludwig,  D.S.O., 
only  son  of  Herbert  Bagge,  of  Gaywood 
Hall,  Norfolk,  by  Maria  Adelaide  Rosalie, 
da.  of  the  late  Louis  Duquesnoy,  of  Ant- 
werp ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse ; formerly 
Major  3rd  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt,;  is  Hon.  Capt. 
in  the  Army,  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  Lord  of  the 
Manors  of  Gaywood,  Haveless,  Bawsey, 
Leziate,  and  Islington,  and  patron  of  three 
livings ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1904,  Anna  Victoria 
Wilmsdorff  Mansergh,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Major  W.  G.  Mansergh,  69th  Regt.,  of  Rock- 
savage,  co.  Cork;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Gaywood 
Hall,  King's  Lynn;  Islington  Hall,  King’s 
Lynn ; Carlton  Club. 

Bagge,  Stephen  Salisbury,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Salisbury  Bagge, 
R.  of  Walpole  St.  Peter,  Norfolk;  b.  1859; 
formerly  Provincial  Commr.  E.  African  Pro- 
tectorate ; was  Ch.  Political  Officer  with 
Nandi  Field  Force  1906-7,  and  Political 
Officer,  German  East  Africa  1916-17 ; ap- 
pointed Administrator  of  Island  of  Mafia,  E. 
Africa  1915;  cr.  C.M.G.  1907.  60,  Lowndes 
Square,  S.W.;  Windham  Club. 

Bagnall,  Major  Charles  Lane,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Thomas  William  Bagnall,  of 
Winlaton,  Durham;  b.  1884;  Major  R.E. 
(T.E.),  and  Managing  Director  of  R.  S. 
Bagnall  and  Sons  (Limited),  engineers,  of 
Sunderland;  European  War  1914-19,  with 
R.E.  Signal  Co.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1910,  Lottie  May  Taylor;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hylton,  Sunderland. 

Bagnall,  Major  Harold  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Gordon  Bagnall;  b.  1884; 
Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Dorothea, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Grevile  Mairis  Livett,  V.  of 
Wateringbury,  Maidstone,  and  Hon.  Canon 
of  Rochester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bagnall-Bull  [see  Bull]. 
Bagnall-Wild  [see  Wild]. 


Bagnold,  CoL  Arthur  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Michael  Edward 
Bagnold,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham ; entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Brevet  Major  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and 
Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1903 ; retired  19x1 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1881,  and  with  Sudan 
Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major)  ; was 
Comdg.  R.E.,  Jamaica  (and  Electrical  Adviser 
to  Govt,  of  Jamaica)  1899-1902,  in  Isle  of  Wight 
1902-3,  Sup.  Building  Works,  Ordnance 
Factories  1903-11,  an  Extra  Mil.  Assist,  to 
Ch.  Sup*,  of  Ordnance  Factories  1915-16, 
and  Ch.  Experimental  Officer  1916-17  ; is  a 
F.R.A.S.,  and  a M.I.E.E. : m.  1888,  Ethel, 
da.  of  W.  H.  Alger;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907, 
C.M.G.  19x8.  Warren  Wood,  Shooter's  Hill, 
Kent ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Bagot,  Major  the  Hon.  Walter  Lewis, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Bagot}. 

Bagshawe,  Arthur  William  Garrard, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred 
Drake  Bagshawe,  V.  of  Wormhill,  Derby- 
shire ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892,  M.B.  and  B.C 
1895) ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1895  ; 
was  Med.  Officer,  Uganda  Protectorate 
1900-1907,  Director  of  Sleeping  Sickness 
Bureau  1908-12,  since  when  he  has  been 
Director  of  Tropical  Diseases  Bureau  : m. 
1910,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Harry 
Thornber  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Fairlawn , Ash- 
wood  Road,  Woking. 

Bagshawe,  Bernal,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
J.  Bagshawe,  of  Sheffield;  b.  1861;  ed. 
in  Sheffield  ; is  Chm.  of  Leeds  Forge  Co. 
(Limited) ; associated  in  institution  and  j 
control  of  National  Ordnance  Factories  in 
Leeds,  and  Member  of  Directing  Board  of  a 
National  Filling  Factory;  unsuccessfully: 
contested  Walsall  Div.  of  Staffordshire  (C.) 
an.  1906  : m.  1889,  Louisa,  da.  of  Samson 
'ox,  of  Grove  House,  Harrogate;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Red  House,  Chapel  Allerton,  Leeds ; 
St.  Stephen  s Club. 

Bagshawe,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Leonard, 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.y  son  of  the  late 
C.  W.  Bagshawe,  of  Dover;  b.  18 — ; in  Tele- 
graph Depart.,  Basra;  Mesopotamia  1915-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.F,.)  : m.  1919,  Anne  Josephine  Lambart, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Sladen,  formerly 
Coldstream  Guards  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  D.S.O. 
1918, 0.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Basra,  Persian  Gulf. 

Bagshawe,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Col.  S.  L-  Bagshawe,  Indian 
Army;  b.  1868;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

■ Bagshawe,  Lieut.  - Col.  Herbert  Vale, 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Augustus 
Edward  Vale  Bagshawe;  b.  1874;  is  Major, 
and  Brevet.  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M  C.  and  a 
Dep.  Assisr.  Director-Gen.  Army  Med  Ser. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.,  Order  of  the 
Nile  of  Egyp  ):  m.  1916,  Nancy,  da.  of  Major 
Wilfrid  Nash  Bolton,  O.B.E.,  of  Limassol, 
Cyprus  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bahmanji  Jamasji  Dastur  [seeDastur]. 

Bahr,  Philip  Henry  Manson-,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  L.  F.  Bahr, 
of  Perrysfield,  Oxted,  Surrey ; b.  1881;  some- 
time Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.A.M. C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  Lecturer  London  Sch.  of 
Tropical  Med.,  Physician  to  Hospital  for 
Tropical  Diseases  and  the  Albert  Dock 
Hospital,  and  Examiner  in  Tropical  Medi- 
cine, Camb.  Univ. ; assumed  by  deed  poll 
1919  the  additional  surname  of  Manson : 
m.  1909,  Edith,  da.  of  Sir  Patrick  Manson, 
G. C.M.G. , M.D.,  LL-D.,  F.R.C.P.,  F.R.S.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  32,  Weymouth  Street , W. 

Bah  Too,  Hon.  Moung , C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Hon.  U Ohn,  C.I.E. , Judge  of 
Rangoon  and  First  Burmese  Member  of 
Council  of  Govt,  of  India;  b.  1852;  ed.  at 
So.  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Gospel 
Mission  Sch.,  Rangoon  ; has  been  Extra 
Assist.  Commr. , and  Assist.  Commr.,  Burma, 
and  a Member  of  Council  of  Govt,  of  Burma, 
and  of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India;  has 
K.S.M.  Order  for  services  rendered  during 
3rd  Burma  War,  and  Delhi  Durbar  medal 
(1877)  : m • *st,  1874,  a da.  of  U.  Kan  Baw, 
E.A.C.  (she  d.  1904);  2nd,  1905,  Khin  Khin 
(only  Burmese  lady  invited  to  Delhi  Durbar), 
da.  of  U Shwe  Oung  Akunwun  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1909.  Ashleydalc,  Insein  B.R.,  Burma; 
Windsor  Villa , Windsor  Road,  Rangoon. 

Baikuntha  Nath  Seng,  Rat  Bahadur, 
C.I.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Pleader  at  Murshedabad  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Murshedabad,  Bengal. 

Bailey,  Col.  Alfred  John,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  Territorial  Force  (T.D.) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Bailey,  Capt.  Arthur  Harold,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Henry  Bailey,  of  The  Quarries, 
Exeter  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  Prince 
of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.)  1894, 
and  became  Capt.  1901 ; retired  1913 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1896  and  1897,  and  again  1899-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Bailey,  Major  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O. 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf,;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bailey , Lieut.- Col.  Edward  AlecHorsman, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — , is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  • cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bailey,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  William, 
D.S.O.,  T.D.,  son  of  Surg. -Lieut. -Col. 

Francis  James  Bailey  ; b.  1871  ; formerly 
Surg.-Maj.  R.F.A. ; Lieut.-Col.  R-A.M.C. 
(T.A.),  and  a City  Councillor  for  Liver- 
pool; European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  19x4-15  Star,  two 
medals);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  51,  Grove  Street, 
and  51  a,  Rodney  Street , Liverpool ; Athen- 
ceum  ( Liverpool ),  and  Conservative  Clubs. 

Bailey,  Major  Frederick  Marshman, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  Bailey  ; 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Indian  Army 
1900,  became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major  1916; 
Tibet  Expedition  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp), 
Abor  Expedition  19x2  (medal  with  clasp;, 
European  War  1914-15  (twice  wounded);  was 
British  Trade  Agent,  Gyantse,  Tibet  1905-9; 
has  Roy.  Geographical  So.’s  gold  medal, 
and  Roy.  United  Service  Institute’s  Mac- 
Gregor medal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Junior  United 
Service,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Bailey,  Flight -Lieut.  George  Cyril, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Dr.  G.  H.  Bailey,  of  Kinloch- 
leven,  Argyll  ; b.  1890  ; ed.  at  King 
Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Stratford  on-Avon,  and  at 
Manchester  Univ.  (B.Sc.  Honours  1910) ; is 
an  Engineer,  and  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O. : m.  1918,  Phyllis,  da.  of  Sir 
John  Foster  Stevens  ; cr.  D.O.S.  1917. 

Bailey,  Mrs.  Gertrude  Mary,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — : m.  18 — , Charles  Henry  Bailey,  who 
d.  19 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Stelvio,  Newport, 
Monmouth  ; Gliffaes,  Crickhow ell,  Brecon. 

Bailey,  Major  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  formerly  Major  (T.D.)  E.  Lancashire 
Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Bailey,  Major  John  Beswick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Bailey,  of  Temple  House, 
Derby;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Repton ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  r8 — ; engaged  in  Ranching,  and 
Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1911,  Ion  Gertrude 
Barrow,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Herbert 
Mogg,  V.  of  Bishop’s  Canning,  Devizes ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Sandwick,  Vancouver 
Island,  British  Columbia. 

Bailey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.  'LE., 

C. B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Bailey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Winter  Bailey; 
b.  1871  ; entered  King’s  Shropshire  L.l. 
1893,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1913, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  1920  ; was  employed  in  British 
East  Africa  Protectorate  and  with  King’s 
African  Rifles  1899-1908;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1909,  Elinor,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Daniel  Halsted,  and 
widow  of  Charles  Terreneau  Fisher  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916. 

Bailey,  Lieut.-Col.  Percival  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Bailey,  of  Toowoomba,  Queens- 
land ; b.  1882  ; an  Auctioneer,  partner  in 
the  firm  ofYeates  Bros,  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Pastoral  Exchange,  Toowoomba,  Queens- 


1254 


COMPANION  AGE. 


land,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Forces ; 
Eurpean  War  1915-18  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  3rd  class  Egyptian  Order 
of  the  Nile) : m.  1910,  Annie  Elizabeth,  da.  oi 
James  Miller,  of  Sandgate,  Queensland;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Bailey,  Col.  Percy  James,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  James  Bailey, 
of  Lofts  Hall,  Saffron  Walden,  and  58,  Rut- 
land Gate,  S.W.  [see  Bailey,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1873;  entered  12th  Lancers 
1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1908,  and  Col. 
(retired)  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Signalling  Officer,  present  at  action  of 
Poplar  Grove  (severely  wounded,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  European  War  T914  (wounded, 

risoner) ; was  Adj.  and  Quartermaster  at 
av.  Sch.  1905-9;  sometime  a Dep.D  re:torof 
Remounts  : m.  1907,  Dorothy  Jessica,  da.  of 
Thomas  Gibson  Bowles  (formerly  IVl.P.  for 
King’s  Lynn),  of  25.  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Fosseway 
House,  Stow-on-the-Wold,  Gloucestershire. 

Bailey,  Capt.  Sidney  Robert,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19 
on  Staff  Grand  Fleet  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baidey,  Brig. -Gen.  Vivian  Telford,  C.M.G.. 
D.S.O., son  of  the  late  John  Bailey,  M.I.C.E.  ; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  St.  Columba’s  Coll.,  Rathfarn- 
ham,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  entered 
the  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1891,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1912,  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen,  (retired) 
1919 ; S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
C.M.G.,  prisoner);  was  Adj.  and  Quarter- 
master, Sch.  of  Mounted  Infantry  1903-6. 
and  Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentleman  Cadets 
at  R.M.C.  1907-11  : m.  1908,  Mirabel 

Stuart,  da.  of  Major  Alexander  Towers- 
Clark,  formerly  57th  Regt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Bailey,  Walter  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 

b.  18—  ; European  War  I9i4-i9,as  2nd  Lieut. 
Suffolk  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bailey,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  Wilfred 
Russell,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Glanusk]. 

Bailey,  Right  Hon.  William  Frederick, 

P. C.,  C.B.  [see  “ Privy  Council  ”]. 

Baillie,  Col.  Augustus  Charles,  D.S.O., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Evan  Peter  Montagu 
Baillie  of  Dochfour  [E.  Elgin]  ; b.  1861 ; for- 
merly Lieut.  R.H.A.;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Yeo.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  in  command 
of  15th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  subse- 
quently of  a column  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
commanded  2/2nd  Lovat  Scouts  1914-19 : 
m.  1905,  Meta,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Heniw  Trotter,  G.C.V.O.  [B.  Gifford];  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900.  Harleyburn , Melrose , Rox- 

burghshire. 

Baillie,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan  Gustavus, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Duncan 
James  Baillie,  Roy.  Horse  Guards,  of  Loch 
Loy,  Nairn;  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
Lovat’s  Scouts  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1919,  Mary 
Evelvn,  da.  of  Capt.  Blair  Onslow  Cochrane, 
O.B.E.  [see  E.  Dundonald,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Baillie,  Lieut-Col.  Hugh  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Duncan 
James  Baillie,  Roy.  Horse  Guards;  b 1879; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of 
Albany’s)  1900,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut -Col.;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Magersfontein,  Paarde- 
burg,  Poplar  Grove,  and  Driefontein,  and 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Nigeria  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  with  his 
Regt.,  and  as  Staff'  Officer  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Staff  Duties  at  Head  Quarters, 
France  (wounded,  despatches,  D S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  wasD.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  High- 
land Div.  1909-13  : m.  1910,  Hilda  Olive,  da. 
of  Major  Horace  William  Kemble  ; cr.  I 
D.S.O.  1915. 


Baillie,  Col.  James  Evan  Bruce,  M.V.O 
son  of  the  late  Evan  Montagu  Baillie  [E 
Elgin];  b.  1859;  formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers;  is  a J.P.  for  In- 
verness, Vice-Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  and  Major  and  Hon.  Col.  R.H.A. 
(T.F  );  sat  as  M.P.  for  Inverness-shire  (C) 
1895-1900 : m.  1894,  Nellie  Lisa,  Baroness 
Burton  in  her  own  right ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1905.  Dochfour , Inverness  ,*71,  South 
Audley  Street W. 

Baillie-Grohman  [see  Grohman]. 

Bain,  David,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Bain,  of  Reay,  Caithness  ; b.  1855  ; is  Con- 
troller of  Timber  Supplies,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  : m.  1892  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Bain,  Francis  William,  C I.E. , son  of  the 
late  Joseph  Bain;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Westmin- 
ster Sell.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; I.C.S.  1892  ; 
Principal,  Deccan  Coll.,  Bombay:  m.  1890, 
Helen  Margarita,  da.  of  Henry  Blandford ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Deccan  College,  Bombay. 
Bainbridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Bruce, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ,D  S O., son  ofthelateCol.  Sir 
Edmond  Bain  bridge,  K.C.B., of  Normanhurst, 
Sheringham,  Norfolk  ; b.  1869;  ed.  privately ; 
entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.)  1890,  and  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1908,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1914;  transferred 
to  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  7911  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901  with  1st  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (se- 
verely wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasps,  D.S.O.) : m.  1902,  Dorothea  Olivia 
Louisa,  only  da.  of  the  Rev.  Biscoe  Hale 
Wortham,  R.  of  Dunton  Waylett,  Brent- 
wood, Essex;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bainbridge,  Brig.-Gen.  Percy  Agnevv, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  H.  G.  Bainbridge  ; 6.1864; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1907, 
and  Col.  1914;  served  in  Somaliland  1903 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  with  Army  Ordnance  Depart, 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B. , Egyptian  Order  of 
the  Nile);  is  Director  of  Equipment  and 
Ordnance  Sers.  in  India  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Bainbridge,  Col.  William  Frank, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 
F.  T.  Bainbridge,  of  Cheltenham  ; b.  1873  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles)  1894,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1901,  Major  1909,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  19x3,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  China  1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-19  as  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  the 
Nile,  Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour)  Afghan 
War  1919  (C.B.E.);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Poona  1909,  and  at  Head  Quarters,  India 
1912-14:  m.  1902,  Violet  Maud,  el.  da.  of 
Capt.  Joseph  Henderson,  sometime  of 
Rylstone,  Yorkshire,  and  Rylstone  House, 
Cheltenham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Baines,  Rev.  Charles  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Baines,  of  Birming- 
ham; 6.1862  ; ed.  privately, at  WadhamColl., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M A.  j887),  and  at  Wells 
Theological  Coll. ; isR.ofSt.Ninian’s, Castle 
Douglas,  Scotland  ; was  Assist.  Chap.-Gen. 
to  the  Forces  1916-18;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1891,  Mary  Helen,  da.  of  Richard  Carrow, 
of  lohnston  Hall,  Pembrokeshire  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918.  St.  Ninians  Rectory,  Castle 
Douglas,  Scotland. 

Baines, Lieut.-Col.  EdgarFrancis  Eardley, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.;  Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with  clasp), 
Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Baines,  Capt.  Cuthbert  Savile,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Johnson  Baines, 
J.P.,ofThe  Lawn,Shireham  pton, Gloucester- 
shire ; b.  1890;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I.  1910, 
and  became  Capt.  1915,  and  Major  Oxford- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1255 


shire  and  Bucks  L.I.  1917 ; European  War 
1914-19  with  his  Regt.,  and  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Liverpool  Regt.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar),  N.  Russia  1919  (wounded);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1914  (Bar  1918).  Wellington  Club. 

Baines,  Hubert,  b.  18 — ; is  Cb. 

Mechanical  and  Electrical  Engineer,  H.M. 
Office  of  Works;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil),  1920. 

Baines,  Major  John  Cecil,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  (T.D.)  Leicestershire  Regt.; 
S.  Africa  1900-1  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Baird,  Col.  Alexander  Walter  Frederick, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Baird,  Bt.,  cr. 
1897]. 

Baird,  Douglas  Heriot,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Hugh  Harper  Baird,  of  the  Elms, 
Thames  Ditton;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  London  Univ. ; a scientific  instrument 
maker,  Managing  Director  of  Baird  and  Tat- 
lock  (London),  (Limited),  a Director  of  Webbs 
Crystal  Glass  Co.  (Limited),  Vice-Chm. 
Glass  Research  Asso.,  Chm.  British  Chemi- 
cal Ware  Manufacturers  Asso.  (Limited), 
and  Vice-Chm.  British  Lampblown  Scientific 
Glassware  Manufacturers  Asso.  (Limited) : 
m.  1912,  Dorothea  Frances,  da.  of  Henry 
Templer  Prior,  Master  of  Supreme  Court ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Halidon , Esher, 
Surrey ; Cavendish  Club. 

Baird,  Brig.- Gen.  Edward  William  David, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Baird,  M.  P. , of 
Elie,  co.  Fife  ; b.  1864  ; formerly  Capt.  10th 
Hussars,  and  Col.  SufiolkYeo. ; Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.,  a D.L.  for  Caithness,  and  a J.P.  for 
Suffolk ; S.  Africa  1900,  European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  179th  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches, 

C. B.E  ) : m.  1893,  Millicent  Bessie,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Stanley  de  Astel  Clarke, 
G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Kelloe,  Edrom , Berwickshire  ; Forse,  Caith- 
ness ; Turf  Club. 

Baird,  Rear-Adm.  George  Henry,  C.B.;  b. 
1871;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-1 9 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan)  ; appointed  Director  of  Ship- 
ping Movements,  Mediterranean  March 
1918  (Commodore  1st  class),  and  for  Special 
Ser.  at  Admiralty  1920:  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Littlebourne  Court,  near 
Canterbury. 

Baird,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Beauchamp 
Douglas,  C.M.G. , C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  A.  W.  Baird,  C.S.I.,  F.R.S.,  of 
Palmer’s  Cross,  Elgin;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Indian  Army 
1897,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre),  Afghan  War  1919  (C.I.E.) ; was 
Brig.-Maj.  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  Cav.,  India 
1910-11,  and  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
Aldershot  Command  1912-14 ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  C.I.E.  1920.  Palmer’s 
Cross,  Elgin ; Naval  and  Military,  and 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Baird,  Capt.  Henry  Hume  Chisholm, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Baird;  b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  The  Buffs 
(E.  Kent  Regt.)  1897,  and  became  Capt.  1901 ; 
retiredigi3  (rejoined  1914,  invalided  through 
loss  of  leg  1915);  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  as  Signalling  Officer  (despatches,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed 
a Brig.-Maj.  1914  : m.  1905,  Margot,  da.  of 
John  Kerr,  formerly  M.P.  for  Preston;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Bridge,  near  Canterbury, 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Baird-Smith  [see  Smith]. 
Bairnsfather,  Capt.  George  Edward, 

C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Peter  Bairnsfather, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Dumbarron,  Forfar;  b.  1855  ; 
Capt.  R.N. ; andDiv.  Naval  Transport  Officer, 
Dover  : m.  1892;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Bairstow,  Leonard,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Uriah  Bairstow,  of  Halifax,  Yorkshire;  b. 


1880;  ed.  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science,  London 
(Associate  1901,  Whitworth  Scholar  1902); 
is  a Scientific  Aeronautical  Engineer,  and 
a F.R.S.  ; appointed  Professor  of  Aerodyna- 
mics, Imperial  Coll,  of  Science  and  Tech- 
nology 1920  : m.  1907,  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of 
William  Hamer;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  63,  Holmes- 
dale  Road,  Hampton  Wick. 

Baker,  Alma,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; founded 
Malayan  Aircraft  Fund ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919- 

Baker,  Arthur,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; some- 
time British  Red  Cross  Commr.,  Roumania; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Baker,  Lieut. -Com.  Arthur  Bannatyne 
Arnold,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Baker,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Slade,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Col.  Robert  Broome  Baker,  formerly 
39th  and  16th  Regts.  [Cunynghame,  Bt.];  b. 
1863 ; entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1912, Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1919,  retired  1920  ; S.  African  War  1900- 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 

Sean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
■revet  Col.)  ; was  Assist. -Inspector  Army 
Ordnance  Depart.  1901-2,  Inspector  1902-5, 
and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office 
1908-12 : m.  1895,  Caroline  Fisher,  da.  of 
the  late  Gwyn  Harris  Heap,  American 
Consul-Gen.  at  Constantinople  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Landscapes , Ticehurst,  Sussex ; Army 
and  Navy,  ana  Junior  Constitutional  Clubs. 
Baker,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Granville, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Baker,  Major  Brian  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  A.F.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Capt. 
Gen.  List,  and  Major  R.A.F.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  A.F.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Baker,  Mrs.  Cecil,  C B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Hon.  Sec.  British  Ambulance  Committees : 
m.  18 — , — Baker  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 

Baker,  Col.  Cecil  Norris,  C I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Thomas  Norris  Baker, 
formerly  B.S.C.  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; 
Col.  Indian  Arn^ ; China  1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  Waziristan  1917,  Afghan  War  1919 
(C.I.E.) ; appointed  Officiating  Mil.  Account- 
ant-Gen. in  India  1920  : m.  1898,  Ella  Mary, 
da.  of  — Hutchinson,  Lieut.  Indian  Army ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Baker,  Capt.  Colin  Willoughby,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1877  ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Leicestershire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baker,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Mervyn, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  entered  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  1897,  became  Capt. 
Manchester  Regt.  1901,  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers 
1915,  and  Brevet  l.ieut.-Col.  1917;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  with  \ola  Expedition  1901 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Kon- 
tagora  Expedition  1902  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Baker,  Major  Edwin  Godfrey  Phipps, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baker,  Major  Euston  Edward  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  H.  P.  Baker,  of  East- 
bury  House,  N<  rthwood  ; b.  1895;  ed.  at 
Sherborne;  Major  Middlesex  Regt.  (Re- 
serve); European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Mary  Helena, 
da.  of  T.  Sampson,  of  82,  Dartmouth  Park 
Road,  N.W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  The  Laurels, 
Chorley  Wood,  Herts. 

Baker,  Engineer  - Lieut. -Com.  Henry, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.R.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Baker,  Henry  Seymour,  D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baker,  Professor  Herbert  Brereton, 

C. B.E.,  F.R  S.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Baker, 
V.  of  St.  John’s,  Blackburn  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.  A.  1883,  M.A.  1887);  is  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science  and 
Technology,  a Member  of  Trench  Warfare 
Advisory  Committee,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions, and  of  Panel  of  Board  of  Invention 
and  Research,  Admiralty  : m.  1904,  Muriel, 
da.  of  Harry  Powell;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
Letchmoor  House,  Gerrarcfs  Cross,  Bucks. 

Baker,  Lieut.-  Col.  James  Mitchell,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Special  List ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, medals),  European  War  1914-18, 
German  S.-W.  Africa,  Egypt,  France,  and 
Flanders  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Baker,  Col.  Jasper,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Col.  (despatches, 

C. B.E.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Baker,  Major  Robert  Geoffrey,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878 ; is  Major  Indian  Army ; served  in 
China  1900  (medal),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Baker,  Major  Robert  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Baker ; b.  1857  > en- 
tered  Army  1874,  and  became  Quartermaster 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1886,  Hon.  Capt.  1896, 
and  Hon.  Major  1903  ; retired  1911 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.)  ; was  a Quartermaster  in  Remount 

Ser.  1914-19:  m.  1880,  Florence  Mary 

Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  J.  B.  Meerwald, 
Ceylon  Civil  Ser. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  77, 

Grosvenor  Square,  Ralhmines,  co.  Dublin. 

Baker,  Walter  Reginald,  C.V.O. , son  of 
Stephen  Baker:  b.  1852;  ed.  privately;  was 
Local  Freight  and  Passenger  Agent,  Canada 
Central  Railway  1873-4,  and  Private  Sec. 
and  Comptroller  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada 
(Earl  Dufferin)  1874-8 ; has  been  Assist. - 
Sec.,  Treasury  Board,  Ottawa,  Assist,  to 
Sup.,  W.  Div.,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway, 
Gen.  Manager  Manitoba  and  N.  Western 
Railway,  and  Assist,  to  Pres,  and  Sec.  of 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway;  is  an  Esquire 
of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ; took  charge  (representing 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway)  of  tours  through 
Canada  of  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales 
1901,  Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught  1906, 
Prince  Fushimi  of  Japan  1907,  and  T.R.H. 
the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Connaught  1912, 
1914,  and  1916;  has  3rd  class  of  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure;  cr.  C.V.O. 
1911.  773.  Sherbrooke  Street,  Montreal, 

Quebec;  Mount  Royal  {Montreal),  Rideau 
and  Country  (Ottawa),  and  Manitoba 
( Winnipeg ) Clubs. 

Baker,  Major  William  Henry  Goldney, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1888  ; entered  Indian  Army  1910, 
and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major ; European 
W’ar  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1919-20;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Baker,  Rear-Adm.  LewisCuN'roN-,  C.B. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Clinton- 
Baker,  J.P.,of  Bavfordbury,  Herts;  b.  1866; 
is  Rear-Adm.,  R.N.,  and  a D.L.  for  Herts; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
C.B.,  4th  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Vladimir  with  Swords,  Com.  Legion  of 
Honour,  American  D.S.M.);  appointed  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917;  was  Rear-Adm. 
2nd  Battle  Squadron,  Atlantic  Fleet  1919-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Adm.  Sup.  .Chatham  : 
m.  1920,  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Henderson  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Chalhatn  ; Bayfordbury,  Herts  ; 
Army  and  Navy,  and  United  Service  Clubs. 
Baker,  Major  Arthur  Barwick  Lloyd 
Lloyd-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Granville  Edwin 
Lloyd  Lloyd- Baker,  of  Hardwicke  Court, 
near  Gloucester  [E.  Harewood,  colls.] ; b. 


1883;  Major  (T.D.)  Bucks  Batn.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Baker-Carr  [see  Carr]. 

Bald,  Major  John  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  John  Arthur  Bald;  b.  1876;  entered  I.S.C. 

1897,  and  became  Major  Indian  Army  1914; 
sometime  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Welsh  Regt. ; served  in  China  1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Pekin  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1915-X6  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Bald,  Major  Philip  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1883;  is  Major  R.F.A. : served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour):  m.  19—  ;cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Baldock,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Stanford, 
C.B,,  son  of  William  Baldock,  of  Cooling 
Castle,  Kent;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered 

R. A.  1873,  became  Capt.  1882,  Major  1890, 
Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1907 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1910;  retired  1916;  served  in 

S.  Africa  1901-2  in  command  of  Standerton 
and  a column  of  R.A.  Mounted  Rifles  (de- 
spatches), and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded);  was  Brig.-Major  R.A.,  Malta 
1890-94,  a Member  of  Ordnance  Committee 
1903-6,  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Gunnery,  Shoebury- 
ness  1907,  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  2nd  Div., 
R.A.  1907-10,  and  in  command  of  a Div., 
N.  Command  1911-16:  m.  1885,  Eleanor,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  M.  Lefen  Taylor,  R.A. ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Oakhanger  House , Hunger- 
ford,  Berks. 

Baldrey,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Shelston 
Headon,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (re- 
tired), aud  a F.R.C.V.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Baldwin,  Brig. -Gen.  Guy  Melfort,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Archibald  Thomas  Bald- 
win, Madras  Army,  of  8,  Carlton  Terrace, 
Edinburgh;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Rojl 
High  Sch.,  at  Wimbledon  Coll.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Loyal  N.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.  1886,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1897,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and 
Col.  1917;  retired  1920;  served  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888,  present  at  action  of  Kotkai 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895 (slightly  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Major),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1915  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.)  and  1917,  and  Afghan  War  1919  ; 
appointed  a Comdt.  1914,  and  Comdg.  a Brig, 
in  India  1916,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m. 

1898,  Christine,  da.  of  the  late  C.  Sparrow,  of 
Urmston  Lodge,  Urmston;  cr.  D.S.O.  1896. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Baldwin,  Major  James  Yescombe, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Cyclist 
Corps  ; European  War  19 14- 19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baldwin,  Squadron- Leader  John  Eustace 
Arthur,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E ; b.  1892;  formerly 
Lieut.  8th  Hussars;  now  Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Baldwin,  Major  John  Grey,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Charles  Campbell  Baldwin  ; b. 
1867:  entered  R.A.  1885,  became  Capt.  1896, 
and  Brevet  Major  1902 ; retired  1905;  served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1889-92  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Staff 
Officer  to  Station  Comdt.  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major) ; was 
Acting  Consul-Gen.,  Lorenzo  Marques  1902- 
4,  and  Consul-Gen.  there  1904-8,  at  Dakar 
1907-9,  and  at  Monrovia  1909-12,  since  when 
at  Galatz ; appointed  British  Commr.  on 
European  Commn.  for  Navigation  of  the 
Danube  1913 ; has  Coronation  medal : m.  1912, 
Beatrice  Jessie,  da.  of  Frederick  William 
Kell  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912.  British  Consu- 
late-General, Galatz,  Roumania  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Baldwin,  Mrs.  Lucy,  O.B.E , da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Lucas  Jenks  Ridsdale,  Assay 
Master  of  the  Mint,  of  Rottingdean ; b.  18 — ; 


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Comdt.  and  Donor  Wilden  Auxiliary  Hos- 
pital, Stourport : m.  1892,  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Stanley  Baldwin,  P.C.,  M.P.  for  W.,  or 
Bewdley,  Div.  of  Worcestershire;  cr.  O.B.E- 
1918.  Q3,  Eaton  Square,  S. W.  ; Astley  Hull, 
Stourport , Worcestershire. 

Baldwin,  Lieut. -Col.  Raymond  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd 
Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt. ; Somaliland  1902-4 
(medal  with  two  clasps)  and  1908-10  (clasp), 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Order 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Balfour,  Andrew,  C.B.,  M.D  , 

son  of  Thomas  A.  G.  Balfour,  M.D..  of  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1873 : ed.  at  Edinburgh.  Cam- 
bridge, and  Strasburg  Univs.,  and  London 
Sch.  of  Tropical  Medicine;  M.B.  and  C.M. 
Edinburgh  1849,  D.P.H.  Camb.  1897,  M.D. 
Edinburgh  (Gold  Medal)  1898,  B.Sc.  1900, 

M. R.C.P.E.  1902,  and  F.R.C.P.E.  1906;  Mary 
Kingsley  medallist  19^0;  was  Craggs  Re- 
search Prizeman  1905  ; sometime  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C  ; is  a Member  of 
Roy.  Med.  So.  of  Edinburgh,  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  of  Roy.  Sanitary  Institute, 
and  of  So.  of  Tropical  Med.  and  Hygiene, 
and  a Corresponding  Member  of  French 
Sos.  of  Tropical  Med. ; served  as  Civil  Surg. 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 ; sometime  Clinical 
Assist.,  Ear  and  Throat  Depart,  and  Med. 
Wards,  Roy.  Infirmary,  Edinburgh,  Assist. 
Physician,  City  Hospital,  Edinburgh,  and 
Extra  Assist.  Physician,  Roy.  Asylum, 
Morningside  ; was  Director  of  Wellcome 
Tropical  Research  Laboratories,  Gordon 
Coll.,  Khartoum  1902-13,  and  Med.  Officer 
of  Health,  Khartoum  1904-13,  since  when 
he  has  been  Director-in-Ch.  of  Wellcome 
Bureau  of  Scientific  Research  in  London, 
Member  of  Med.  Advisory  Committee,  Med- 
iterranean War  Area  (Pres,  in  Mesopotamia), 
Scientific  Adviser  to  Inspecting  Surg.-Gen., 

E.  Africa, and  Pres.  Future  Work  andOrgani 
zation  of  Egyptian  Public  Health  Depart. 
Commn.  ; author  of  several  novels : m.  1902, 
Grace,  da.  of  George  Nutter;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  25,  Endsleigh  Gardens , 

N. W.i. 

Balfour,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Mackintosh, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lewis  Balfour; 
b.  1862 ; entered  R.A.  1882,  and  became 
Major  1899  ; retired  1902  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  a D.L. 
for  Gloucestershire ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  Comdg.  a Battery  and  on  Staff 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1P93 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  The 
Close,  Tetbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Balfour,  Capt.  Charles  Barrington,  C.B.\ 
son  of  Charles  Balfour,  of  Newton  Don,  Kelso ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut. 
Scots  Guards  1881-90,  and  Capt.  Roy.  Guards 
Reserve  Regt.  1900- 1901 ; Egyptian  Campaign 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel  el-Kebir  ; H.M. 
Lieut,  for  Berwickshire,  a J.P.  for  Berwick- 
shire and  Roxburghshire,  Chm.  anl  Prts. 
Berwickshire  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Chm. 
National  Health  Insurance  Committee,  a 
County  Councillor  for  Berwickshire,  Chm. 
Gen.  Nursing  Council  for  Southend,  and  a Di- 
rector of  Barclay’ s Bank  (Limited)  and  Scottish 
Widows’  Fund  Life  Assurance  So. : m.  1888, 
Lady  Helena  McDonnell,  da.  of  5th  Earl  of 
Antrim;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Newton  Don, 
Kelso;  14,  Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.i ; Balfour 
House,  Balgonie,  Markinch,  Fife;  Bachelors' , 
Carlton,  Guards',  Royal  Automobile,  and  New 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Balfour, Major  Edward  William  Sturgis, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  Edward 
Balfour,  formerly  of  43,  Grosvenor  Square, 
W.,and  Balbirnie,  co.  rife  ; b.  1884;  entered 
R.A.  1904,  and  is  Major  sth  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Wa> 
Office  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18 (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.):  m.  1914, 
Ruth,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Gerald  William 
Balfour,  P.C.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Balfour,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Cecil  Camp- 
bell, C.I.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Eustace 


James  Anthony  Balfour  [see  D.  Argyll];  b. 
1884  ; Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers, 
and  an  Inspector,  Sudan  CL  il  Ser. ; European 
War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
M.C.,  C.I.E.) : m.  1920,  the  Hon.  Phyllis 
Evelyn  Goschen,  da.  of  2nd  Viscount  Goschen; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Balfour,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Boyd, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  with  Bar  1918. 

Balfour,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edmond 
Heugh,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  George 
Edmond  Balfour,  of  Sidmouth  Manor,  Devon ; 
b.  1863;  formerly  Capt.  nth  Hussars,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  Roy. 
1st  Devon  Yeo. ; S.  Africa-1899-1900  with 
Roberts’  Horse,  and  as  A.D.C1  to  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  Ian  S.  M.  Hamilton,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O. 
(despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
C M.G.) : m.  1910,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  the  Hon.  Robert  Joseph  Gerard- 
Dicconson  [see  B.  Gerard,  colls.]  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918  The  Manor , Sid- 
mouth, Devon ; Turf,  Arthurs,  Boodle's , 
and  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 
Balfour,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Mackie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Balfour;  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Ma- 
chine Gun  Corps ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ball,  Ma  or  Charles  James  Prior,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1893  ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Major 
R.A.,  and  attached  R.H.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ball,  Capt.  George  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Henry  Ball,  of  Brentwood, 
Mayfield  Road,  Moseley,  Birmingham;  b. 
1897  ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birming- 
ham ; Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  40,  Mayfield  Road,  Moseley, 
Birmingham. 

Ball,  Major  John  Clement,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery ; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Ball,  Major  Kenneth  Moore,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1885  ; Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ball,  Major  Lionel  Plomer,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882 ; Major  Indian  Army ; S.  Africa 
1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa,  Egypt, 
and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ball,  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Ball,  of  Norfolk ; b.  1846 ; has  been 
Mayor  of  Cape  Town:  m.  1st,  1869,  Emily 
Joanna,  da.  of  John  Dunkley,  formerly  of 
Hereford;  2nd,  1890,  Louise  E.,  da.  of  John 
Wilson,  and  widow  of  Oscar  Braumuller; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Rondebosch,  Cape  'Town. 

Ball,  Capt.  Richard  Edmund  Coryndon, 
Luxmore-,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Welsh 
Guards  Reserve;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palm) ; cr.  D S.O.  1919. 

Ballantine-Dykes  [see  Dykes]. 

Ballantyne,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Ballantyne,  of  Georgetown, 
Ontario,  Canada  ; b.  1876;  is  a Contractor, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-1 5 ( wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1905,  Minnie,  da.  of  William 
Barber;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Georgetown,  On- 
tario, Canada. 

Ballard,  Col.  Colin  Robert,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  J.  A.  Ballard, 
C.B. ; b.  1868;  entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1888, 
became  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1913, 
Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1917;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1898  (de- 


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spatches),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  Somaliland  1902-4  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Order  of  Star  of  Rouinania  with 
Swords,  and  of  Carol  I.  of  Roumania); 
appointed  a Mil.  Attache  1917 ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Ballard,  Rear-Adnt.  George  Alexander,  ! 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Archibald  I 
Ballard,  C.B. ; b.  1862 ; ed.  privately ; | 
entered  R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut.  1884,  Com.  I 
1897,  Capt.  1903,  and  Rear-Adm.  1914  ; 
served  in  Soudan  1884,  with  Naval  Brig, 
(medal,  bronze  star,  specially  promoted), 
in  Burma  War  1885-6,  as  Naval  A.D.C. 
(despatches),*  and  in  China  1900 ; some- 
time Assist.  Director,  Naval  Intelligence  ; 
appointed  Director  of  Operations  Div., 
Admiralty  War  Staff  1912,  an  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1913,  Adm.  of  Patrols  1914,  and  Senior 
Naval  Officer,  Malta  1916 ; is  a Com.  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  of  Order  of  S.S.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  of  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan,  and  has  Roy.  United  Ser.  Institu-  ! 
tion’s  Prize  Essay  gold  medal : m.  1898,  Mary 
Frances  Hayes,  da.  of  the  late  James  Pater- 
son, of  Whitelee,  Scotland  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1913.  Naval  and  Military , Royal  Naval 
(. Portsmouth ),  and  Malta  Union  Clubs. 

Ballard,  Com.  George  Norman,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  G.  A.  Ballard,  M.C.S.,  of 
Philpburn,  Selkirk;  b.  1874;  Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (C.B.E.)  : m.  1919, 
Muriel,  da.  of  J.  Dargaville,  of  Dargaville, 
New  Zealand;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Ballard,  Major  J ohn  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
B allingall,  Major  Harry  Miller,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878  ; Major  R.A.  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Ballinger,  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Ballinger,  of  Pontnewynydd,  Monmouth- 
shire; b.  i860;  Hon.  M.A.  Wales  1909; 
Librarian,  National  Library  of  Wales  ; 
rendered  sers.in  Housing  and  Safe-guarding 
National  Treasures  during  European  War : 
m.  1888,  Amelia,  da.  of  Capt.  D.  Boughton  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Sherborne  House , 
Aberystwyth. 

B Alston,  Major  George  Richard, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  James  Balston, 
of  Springfield,  Maidstone;  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Eton;  Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Edith  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Bernard 
Matthew  Ward,  C.B.  [see  V.  Bangor,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Balwant,  Rao  Bhaiya  Scindia,  C.V.O. ; b. 
18 — ; a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue,  Gwalior 
State  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1911.  Gwalior , India. 
Baly,  Edward  Charles  Cyril,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Ely  Baly ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.^it  Aldenham  Sch.,  and  at  TJniv.  Coll., 
London  (Fellow  1904) ; Grant  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  Liverpool  Univ.,  a F.R.S.,  and 
Dep.  Inspector  of  High  Explosives,  Liver- 
pool ; Lecturer  on  Spectroscopy,  Univ.,  Coll., 
London  1900-10  ; author  of  “ Spectroscopy  ’ ’ 
etc. : m.  1902,  Ellen  Agnes,  da.  of  T.  Jago, 
M.R.C.S.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  14,  Sunnyside, 

Princes  Park,  Liverpool;  University  (Liver- 
pool) Club. 

Bambkr,  Col.  Charles  James,  M.V.O., 
son  of  Henry  J.  Bamber,  of  Bedford;  b. 
1855;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.;  M.R.C.S., 
England,  andL.R.C.P.  London  1878,  D.P.H., 
Camb.  1892;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1878,  became  Capt.  18—,  Major  1890,  Lieut.- 
Col.  7898,  and  Col.  1910  ; retired  1915  ; served 
with  Mahsud-Waziri  Expedition  1881,  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp) ; was  Med.  and  Sanitary 
Member  of  Delhi  Durbars  1903  and  1911  ; 
appointed  Acting  Sanitary  Coinmr.  to  Govt, 
of  India  19.-8,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil 
Hospitals,  Punjab  1910;  is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Statistical  and  Linnean  Sos.  ; author  of 


“ Plants  of  the  Punjab”:  m.  1888,  Claudine 
Oclanis,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  O’Brien  [see 

B.  Inchiquin,  colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Bamber,  Capt.  Wyndham  Lerriee,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; was  Drafting 
Com.  and  Assist.  Director  Mobilization 
Div.,  Admiralty  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bamberger,  Capt.  Arthur  Prier  Wood- 
burn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Louis  Bamberger  (thrice 
Pres,  of  the  Timber  Trade  Federation  of 
the  United  Kingdom),  of  3,  Lancaster  Road, 
Belsize  Park,  N.W.  ; b.  1885  ; senior  partner 
in  the  firm  of  Louis  Bamberger  and  Sons  of 
London,  and  Tajdor  and  Low  Brothers  of 
Bristol,  timber  importers  ; European  War 
1914-1-*  as  Capt.  R.  A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bam  field,  Lieut.- Col.  Harold  John 
Kinahan,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Samuel  Bamfield  ; b. 
1870;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1893; 
entered  Army  1894,  became  Major  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914;  served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  clasp),  in 
1902,  and  again  in  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , a da.  of 
Walter  Witherby  ; cr.  D.S.Oi  1917. 

Bamford,  Major  Edward,  V.C.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Bamford  ; b. 
1887;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.M.L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of 
Jutland  and  Zeebrugge  operations  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  V.C.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Anne,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Major) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  89,  Bloomfield  Avenue,  Bath. 

Bamford,  Major  Robert  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  Bamford,  J P.,  of  Hereford  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Sj-bil,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Edmonds,  of  Stamford  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Ban  Behari  Kapur  [see  Bun  Bihari 
Kapur]. 

Banbury,  Brig. -Gen.  Walter  Edward, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1867;  entered  Hampshire  Regt. 
1883,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  1909, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919 ; Burma  Expedition  1886-7 
(medal  with  clasp),  Malakand  f ield  Force 
1897-8,  on  Staff  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derby- 
shire Regt.),  and  subsequently  as  a Brig.- 
Com.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Banerji,  Albion  Rajkumar,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Sasipada  Banerji,  of  Barnagore,  Calcutta  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Calcutta  Univ.,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B. A.  1891,  M.A.  1892) ; entered 
I.C.S.  1895;  served  as  Assist  Collector, 
and  Head  Assist.  Collector,  and  Sub-Col- 
lector 1895-1907,  as  Diwan  of  Cochin  1907-14, 
and  Collector  of  Cuddapah  1914-16,  since 
when  he  has  been  Executive  Member  of 
Council  of  Maharaja  of  Mysore  ; officiated 
as  Diwan  of  Mysore  1918-19 ; one  of  the 
earliest  promoters  of  tne  National  Indian 
Asso.  (London) : m.  1898,  a da.  of  Sir 
Krishna  Govinda  Gupta,  K.C.S.l. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911.  Bangalore,  Madras. 

Banfield,  Col.  Rees  John  Francis,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rees  Silvanus  Price  Ban- 
field,  of  Chiswick;  b.  1850;  entered  69th 
Regt.  1871,  became  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  1881, 
Major  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col. 
1901,  and  Col.  1902;  retired  1906;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  battle  of 
Paardeberg  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G.  for  Instruction,  W. 
Dist.  1887-92,  A.A.G.,  Gibraltar  1902-3,  Ch. 
Staff  Officer  1903-5,  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of 
Administration  there  1905-6  (temporarily 
commanded  Inf.  Brig.,  Gibraltar  1905),  in 
command  of  an  Inf.  Vo).  Brig.  1906-8,  and 
of  S.  Wales  Brig.,  W.  Command  1908-10  : nt. 
1877,  Marie  Louise,  da.  of  J.  G.  Upton,  of 
Ealing  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Park  V tew, 
Poole  Road,  Bournemouth. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Bangalore  Peeumal  Annaswami  Muda- 
liar,  Rao  Bahadur , C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; is 
a Member  of  Municipal  Commn.  of  Civil 
and  Mil.  Station  of  Bangalore  ; cr'  C.I.E. 
1912.  Bangalore , Madras. 

Banister,  Col.  Fitzgerald  Muirson, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Surg.-Gen.  G.  Banister  • b. 
1853  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  R.F.A.  (retired);  Afghan 
War  1878-9  (medal),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  58, 
West  bourne  Terrace , W.  2. 

Banisier,  George  Henry,  C.B.E. ; b. 
b.  1856;  a M.I.C.E.,  and  a Director  of 
Vickers  (Limited):  m.  1879;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Monks’  Croft , Barrow-in- 
Furness. 

Bankart,  Surg.-Capt.  Arthur  Reginald, 

C. V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Bankart; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at 
Guy’s  Hospital  (M.B.  and  M.Ch.),  D.F.H., 
London  1905;  entered  R.N.  1895;  Surg.- 
Capt.  H.M.’s  Yacht  “Victoria  and  Albert,” 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.  (London),  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Med.  So.  of  Scotland,  a 
Corresponding  Member  of  So.  of  Med. 
Sciences,  Lisbon,  and  a Fellow  of  So.  of 
Tropical  Medicine  and  Hygiene  ; appointed 
Hon.  Physician  to  King  Edward  VII.  1905 
and  to  King  George  V.  1910;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1898,  C.V.O.  1911.  Royal 
Societies’ , and  Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) 
Clubs. 

Bankier,  Capt.  Albert  Methuen,  D.S.O., 

M. C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.0. 1919. 

Banks,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John  Archibald, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  John  Banks  ; 
b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Hampshire  Regt.  1889,  be- 
came Capt.  1898,  Major  1907  (transferred  to 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1910),  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as 
Signalling  Officer  7th  Div.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Assist.-Inspector  Army  Ord- 
nance Depart.  1903,  Inspector  on  Inspection 
Staff  1904,  an  Ordnance  Officer  1907,  and 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  1911-15; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Director  of  Ordnance 
Sers.  1917  : m.  1st,  1897,  Eleanor  Eva,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  S.  G.  Huskisson,  formerly 
Comdg.  57th  Regt.  ; 2ndly,  1911,  Ethel 
Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  F.  Frampton  Day, 
of  Elvaston  Place,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

Banks,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Macdonald, 
D.S.O.y  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Essex  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. , Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bannatine-Allason  [see  Allason]. 
Bannatyne,  Robert  Reid,  C.B.,  son  of 
Mark  Bannatyne,  of  Glasgow;  b.  18 — ; Assist. 
Sec.  Home  Office:  m.  1913,  Rose  Emma,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  John  Doaohoe  FitzGerald, 
K.C.  [see  Barrett -Lennard,  Bt.]  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  96,  Philbeach  Gardens,  S.W. 

Bannerman,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  D’Arcy 
Gordon,  C.I.E.,  C.  V.O.  [see  Bannerman,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Bannerman,  Com.  Bertrand,  D.S.O. 
[see  Bannerman,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Bannerman,  Col.  John  Arthur  Mur- 

ray, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Murray 
Bannerman,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Wyastone  Leys, 
Monmouth;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1901,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.):  m 1913, 
Aline  de  Laune,  da.  of  the  late  David  Ryrie, 
of  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  ana 
Military  Club. 

Bannerman,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Burney, 
C.S.I.,  M.D..  3rd  son  of  the  late  James 
Bannerman,  D.D.,  of  Abernyte,  Perthshire, 
Professor  of  Theology,  New  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and 
Univ.  (M.B.  And  C.M.  1881,  M.D.  1889,  B.Sc.  | 


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1896,  D.Sc.  1909) ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1883,  and  became  Capt.  1887,  Major  1895, 
Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1911 ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps) ; was  Dist. 
Med.  and  Sanitary  Officer  of  Canara  1891-3, 
Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.,  Madras  1893-9, 
Sup.,  and  afterwards  Director,  Bombay 
Bacteriological  Laboratory  1899-1911,  Surg.- 
Gen.  with  Govt,  of  Madras  1911-18,  and  Hon. 
Physician  to  H.M.  1913-18  ; appointed  In- 
spector of  Vaccination,  Madras  1893,  Sup.  of 
Bombay  Laboratory  1902,  Sup.  of  The  King 
Institute  of  Preventative  Med.,  Madras  1903, 
and  Professor  of  Bacteriology,  Med.  Coll., 
Madras  1904,  Director,  Plague  Research 
Laboratory,  Bombay  1904;  is  a F.R.S.E., 

. an  Asso.  Fellow  of  Coll,  of  Physicians,  Phi- 
ladelphia, and  a Corresponding  Member  of 
American  So.  of  Tropical  Medicine  ; author 
of  various  med.  papers:  m.  1889,  Helen,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Boog  Watson,  LL.D. ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1911.  it,  Strathearn  Place , Edin- 
burgh; University  {Edinburgh)  Club. 

Banning,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Thomas, 
C.B.E.,  LL.D.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John 
Stephen  Banning;  b.  1859;  ed-  at  R.M.C.  ; 

B. A.  (Honours)  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  1893, 
LL.B.  (Honours  and  Exhibition)  1895,  LL.B. 
London  1899,  and  LL.D.  1900 ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1887;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  ; employed  during  Euro- 
pean War  as  A.A.G.,  E.  Command  1914-16, 
and  in  Judge  Advocate’s  Depart.  1916-19  : m. 
1886,  Isabel  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Denis  Moriarty  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  50, 
Kensington  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S.  W. 5 ; 
Royal  Thames  Yaeht  Club. 

Banon,  Brig.-Gen.  (Frederick)  Lionel, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Davys 

Banon,  Inspector-Gen.,  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Downside,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
entered  Shropshire  L.I.  1882,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Col.  1909,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Sudan  Expedition 
1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  Comdg.  17th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.,  and  as  Assist,  to  Mil.  Gov., 
Johannesburg  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  59th,  197th,  and  217th  Inf. 
Brig,  (despatches,  C.B.);  was  D.A.Q.M.G., 
Dublin  Dist.  1902-3,  D.A.Q.M.G.  3rd"  Army 
Corps  1903-5,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1905-9,  and 
A.A.G.,  War  Office  1910-15  ; re-appointed 
a Brig. -Com.  1916  and  to  command  a Dist. 
1918 : m.  1890,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  McEwen  Mcllwraith,  of  35,  Hans 
Place,  S.W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  156, 

Sloane  Street,  S.lV.i;  Travellers' , and  Army 
and  Navy  Clubs. 

Banshidhar  Banerji  Bahadur,  Rai, 

C. I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  2nd  Land  Acquisition 
Officer,  Calcutta,  and  in  Provincial  Executive 
Ser.  ; cr.  C.I.E  1916.  Calcutta. 

Barber,  Charles  Alfred,  C.I.E.,  son  of 

the  late  Rev.  William  Barber  ; b.  i860  ; ed  at. 
Bonn  andCamb.  (Sc.D.  i9o8)Univs.;  some- 
time Sugar  Cane  Expert  for  India ; Lecturer  on 
Tropical  Agriculture,  Camb.  Univ. : m.  1893, 
Edith,  da.  ol  G.  R.  Osborn  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
294,  Cherryhinton  Road,  Cambridge. 

Barber,  Mayor  Charles  Harrison,  D.S.O., 

M. B.,  son  of  Richard  Augustus  Barber,  of 
Leicester;  b.  1877;  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  India  and  Mesopotamia  1914-19,  pre- 
sent at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.);  author  of  “Besieged  in  Kut  ana 
After’’;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Barber,  Col.  George  Walter,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Worthington  Barber;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Whit- 
gift  Gram.  Sch.  ; M.R.C.S.  England,  and 
L.R.C.P.  London  1891  ; Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Assist.  Director  and  Dep.  Director  Med. 
Sers.  Australian  Corps,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Star,  C.B.) ; sometime  Govt.  Med. 
Officer,  Kalgoorlie,  W.  Australia;  is  1914-15 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  5th  Mil.  Dist.  of 
Australia  : m.  1895,  Janet  Watson  Salmond  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 


1260 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1919.  230,  St.  George's  Terrace , Perth , W. 
Australia;  Weld  ( Perth ) Club. 

Barber,  Major  Horace  Greely,  D.S.O. ; 
6.18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Barber,  Capt.  James  William,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  James  Barber,  of  Cardiff ; b. 
1884 ; a Consulting  Engineer,  and  Capt. 
Special  List  ; Director  of  Cinematography, 
National  War  Aims  Committee  1917-19; 
author  of  “The  Motor  Generator,”  etc.: 
m.  1907,  Daisy  Florence,  da.  of  Frederick 
Harman,  of  St.  Leonard  s-on-Sea  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  60,  Welbeck  Street , Cavendish 

Square , W.i. 

Barber,  Capt.  Philip  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  H.  H.  Barber,  of  Ravenscroft,  S. 
Norwood,  S.E. ; b.  1895  ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch. 
Canterbury ; in  the  firm  of  Edward  Barber 
and  Son,  Colonial  brokers,  of  Ferriby  House, 
Leadenhall  Street,  E-C.,  and  Capt.  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Dorset  Regt. , 
and  as  Gen.  Staff  Officer  and  Brig. -Major  (de- 
spatches five  times,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Ravenscroft , Whitehouse 

Lane,  S.  Norwood,  S.E. ; Conservative  Club. 
Barber,  Lieut.- Col.  Richard  Fuller, 

D.S.O.  ; b.  1880 ; Hon.  Major  Army 
Ordnance  Depart.,  and  Ch.  Inspector  Ord- 
nance Machinery,  with  rank  of  Hon.  Lieut.  - 
Col.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barber,  Major  Thomas  Philip,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  (T.D.)  Yeo.;  S- 
Africa  1 900-1 901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps);  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Barclay,  Colville  Adrian  de  Rune, 

C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.  V.O.  [see  Barclay,  Bt.]. 
Barclay,  Col.  Henry  Albert,  C.V.O., 
second  surviving  son  of  the  late  Joseph 
Gurney  Barclay,  of  Leyton,  Essex,  Higham, 
Suffolk,  and  Cromer,  Norfolk;  b.  1858;  ed. 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882);  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Norfolk  and  Surrey,  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  St.  Olaf 
of  Norway ; formerly  a Commr.  of  Taxes 
and  Lunacy,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
(T.D.)  King’s  Own  Roy.  Regt.  Norfolk 
Yeo.  (which  he  was  instructed  to  raise  1901)  ; 
raised  two  Batns.  for  service  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  : m.  1881,  Marion  Louisa,  da.  of  the 
late  Francis  Hoare,  of  Cromer,  Norfolk,  and 
5,  Buckingham  Palace  Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.V.O.  1906.  Han- 
worth  Hall,  Norfolk  ; The  Grange,  Cromer ; 
Cavalry,  Norjolk  County , and  Cromer  Clubs. 

Barclay,  Col.  Hugh  Gurney,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Ford  Barclay,  of 
Monkhams,  Woodford  ; 0.1851  ;ed.  privately, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1874,  M.A. 
1878);  is  a Banker,  and  a J.P.  for  Norwich 
and  Norfolk  (Sheriff  1905)  ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  (V.D.)  4th 
Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  : m.  1880,  Evelyn,  who 
d.  1809,  da.  of  Sir  Stuart  Saunders  Hogg 
[B.  Maeheramorne]  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1909.  Colney  Hall,  Nonvich  ; Brooks's,  and 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Barclay,  Col.  Reginald,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Hedworth  David  Barclay,  of  East- 
wick  Park,  Leatherhead  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Eton  ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col. 
3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire 
Regt.)  1903-14;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Castle 
Hill : Rotherfield,  Sussex. 

Barclay,  Major  Robert  Leatham,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Robert  Barclay,  of  High  Leigh, 
Hoddesdon  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb  ; is  a J.P.  for  Hertford- 
shire and  West  Suffolk,  and  Major  Norfolk 
Yeo. ; was  Assist,  to  Ch.  Inspector  of 
Quarter  Master  Gen.’s  Sers.  1917-19:  m. 
1898,  Alice  Eugenia,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
H.  J.  Smith-Bosanquet  ; cr.  O.B.E  1918, 
C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Gaston  House,  Bishops 
Stort/ord ; Higham , Bury  St.  Edmunds. 

Barcroft,  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Barcroft,  D.L.,  of  The  Glen, 
Newry,  co.  Down  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Bootham 
Sch.,  York,  at  The  Leys  Sch.,  and  Camb. 


Univ.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1899,  Fellow  King’s. 
Coll.  19 — ) ; B.Sc.  London  1891  ; Sup. 
Physiological  Investigations,  Chemical  War- 
fare Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions,  during  Euro- 
pean War,  a F.R.S.,  and  Reader  in  Physi- 
ology, Camb.  Univ. ; edited  Huxley’s  Physi- 
ology (6th  edition)  : m.  1903,  Mary  Agneta, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Stawell  Ball, 
LL-D.,  F.R.S.,  F.R.S.E.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
13,  Grange  Road,  Cambridge;  Athenceum,  and 
Cambridge  University  Cruising  Clubs. 

Bardswell,  Noel  Dean,  M.V.O.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  C.  W.  Bardswell,  Bar.-at- 
Law,  Recorder  of  Kingston-on-Thames  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  1895,  M.D.  1899) ; M.R.C.S.  and 

L. R.C.P.,  London  1899;  F.R.C.P.,  London; 
was  Med.  Sup.,  King  Edward  VII.  Sana- 
torium, Midhurst,  and  a Member  of  Depart- 
mental Committee  on  Tuberculosis, National 
Insurance  Act  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  as  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
(M.V.O.)  ; appointed  Med.  Adviser  to  Lon- 
don Insurance  Committee  1917 ; author  of 
various  scientific  works  : m.  1907,  Monica, 
da.  of  John  Mack,  of  Paston  Hall,  Norfolk  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1916. 

Barefoot,  Col.  George  Henry,  C.B., 
C.M.G. ; b.  1864;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1886,  and  became  Capt.  18 — , Major 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1915  ; retired 
1919;  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  is  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Barff,  Major  William  Harold,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Barff,  of  8,  Cadogan 
Mansions,  S.  W.  ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  Bedford  ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  a Park  Com. 
R.A.F.  ; S.  African  War  1901  with  Imperial 
Yeo.,  European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Nora,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  Dickson,  J.P.,  of  Chester;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Barge,  Lieut.  - Col.  Kenneth,  D.S.  O.,  M.  C. , 
son  of  Robert  Henry  Barge  ; b.  1883  ; Major 
Indian  Army  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia  with  Swords) : m.  1915,  Debonnaire 
Eva  Ruth,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Mansfield,  K.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barham,  Col.  Arthur  Saxby,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  George  Barham,  of  Snape, 
Wadhurst ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch., 
London;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  12th 
Batn.  London  Regt.  (V.D.);  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1893, 

Annie  Gertrude,  da.  of  E.  H.  Edwards ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Hole  Park,  Rolvenden, 
Kent. 

Baring,  Brig. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Everard, 
C.V.O. , C.B.E.  [see  B.  Revelstoke]. 
Barker,  Major  Augustine,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.F.A.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1918. 

Barker,  Engineer-Com.  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Falcon  Barker,  of 
Lloyd’s  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Com.  R.N. 
(retired)  ; was  Engineer-Officer  H.M.S. 
“Canterbury”  in  Harwich  Force  during 
European  War  (D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Barker,  Col.  Charles  William  Panton, 
C B.E.,  son  of  Charles  Munro  Barker,  of 
Sunderland;  b.  1857;  admitted  a Solicitor 
1878  ; a member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Dixon, 
Barker  and  Dingle;  has  been  Clerk  to 
Borough  Magistrates  of  Sunderland  since 
1884  ; rendered  sers.  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.):  m.  1884,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Carr 
Lone ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Haw- 
thorns, Sunderland. 

Barker,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Francis 
William,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Co*l.  Sir  Francis 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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William  James  Barker;  b.  1877;  entered  The 
King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  1898,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut. -CoJ. 
1919,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Corps  of  Signals 
1920 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Assist.  Director  of  Sig- 
nals, and  Assist.  Signal  Officer-in-Ch.  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut-Col.); 
has  Roy.  Humane  So.'s  bronze  medal  for 
saving  life  at  sea:  m.  1914,  Enid  Ruby,  da. 
of  Col.  Ernest  Joseph  George  Boyce,  for- 
merly R.E.,  of  Hawley,  Blackwater,  Hants; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Barker,  Capt . Evelyn  Hugh,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Barker, 
K.C.B. ; b.  1894;  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  in  Balkans 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Barker,  Brig- Gen.  Frederic  Edward 
Lloyd,  D.S.O. ; b.  1868 ; entered  R.E.  1888, 
became  Lieut.-Col.,  1914,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Barker,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  George, 
C.B.E.,  ton  oi  Alfred  Gre  ley  Barker,  of  Stan- 
lake  Park,  Berks ; b.  1866  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1894  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  and 
a J.P.  for  Berks;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1895,  Lucile,  da.  of 

C.  Harrison,  of  Bramley,  Hants ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Stanlake  Park,  Twyfoid,  Berks’, 
Oxfoidand  Cambridge  Club. 

Barker,  Major  John  Stafford,  M.V.O., 
el.  son  of  John  Pinder  Barker,  formerly  in 
Revenue  Survey,  Mysore  ; b.  1879 » ed.  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  R.E.  1898,  be- 
came Capt.  1907,  and  Major  1915 ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded) ; 
sometime  Dep.  Ch.  Engineer,  Indore  State  ; 
is  an  A.M.I.E.E.;  acted  as  Electrical  En- 
gineer, Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1911  : m. 
1906,  Mary  Gertrude,  da.  of  Henry  Luttrell 
Moysey,  I.S.O.,  formerly  Ceylon  Civil  Ser. 
[V.  Bangor,  colls.]  :cr.  M.V.O.  (4th class)  1911. 

Barker,  Miss  Lilian  Charlotte,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  James  Barker,  of  Sweffling,  Suffolk  ; 
b.  1874;  ed.  at  Whitelands  Coll.,  Chelsea; 
was  Principal,  London  County  Council 
Women’s  Institute  1913-15,  and  Comdt., 
Women’s  Legion  1915;  subsequently  Lady 
Sup.,  Women’s  Welfare  Depart.,  Roy. 
Ordnance  Factories,  Woolwich;  is  Principal 
Officer  Women’s  Branch  Min.  of  Labour’s 
Training  Depart.,  and  Executive  Officer 
Central  Committee  Women’s  Training  and 
Employment;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  High  Toft, 
99,  Hornsey  Lane,  N.6. 

Barker,  Major  Louis  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Barker,  Col.  Michael  George  Henry 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Eustace  Vere  Piers  Barker,  of 
The  Priory,  Glastonbury ; b.  1884 ; ed.  at 
Malvern  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Lincolnshire  Regt. ; S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1914, 
Barbara  Maud  Bentail;  cr . D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
19x8).  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Barker,  Rayner  Childe,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Thomas  Childe  Barker,  formerly 
R.  of  Carleton,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1858  ; entered 
Telegraph  Depart,  of  India  1879,  became 
Engineer  and  Electrician  of  Persian  Gulf 
Section  of  Indo-European  Telegraph  De- 
part., 1896,  and  Director-in-Ch.  1912  ; served 
with  Burmah  Expedition  1886-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  with  Hazara  Expeditions 
1888  and  1891  (two  clasps):  m.  1894,  Ella 
Guise,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Moores,  for- 
merly of  The  Cedars,  Farnborough  Park, 
Farnboroueh,  Hants;  cr.  C.I.E.  1889.  13, 

g'ueen’s  Road,  Hendon,  N.W. 4.;  India 
Office,  Whitehall , S.  W.  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Barker,  Tom  Battersby,  C.B.E. ; b.  18— ; 

is  a Director  of  Charles  Macintosh  and  Co. 


(Limited),  India  Rubber  manufacturers,  of 
Cambridge  Street,  Manchester,  a Chevalier 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium ; was  Dep. 
Director  of  Raw  Materials  at  War  Office 
during  European  War,  subsequently  Con- 
troller of  Disposals  Min.  of  Munitions  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  3,  Wentworth  Mansions, 

Hampstead,  N.W.;  Royal  Automobile,  and 
Union’s  ( Manchester ) Clubs. 

Barker,  Wilberforce  Ross,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  Very  Rev.  William  Barker,  Dean  of  Car- 
lisle ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; Bar. 
Gray’s  Inn  1897  ; appointed  Principal  Assist . 
Sec.  Legal  Branch,  Board  of  Education  1918  : 
m.  1908,  Helen  May  Chadbourne;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  The  Ridge  House,  Woldingham, 
Surrey. 

Barker,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur 
J ohn,  D.S.  O. , son  of  Col.  Sir  Francis  William 
James  Barker,  R.A.,  of  1,  Westbourne 
Mansions,  Folkestone;  b.  1879;  entered  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt.  18019,  and  retired  as 
Capt.  1909;  now  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.; 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914*17  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Barker,  Col.  William  Frank,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901,  as  Lieut.  S.  African  Light  Horse  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  during  operations  in 
Natal  1906  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded)  ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  S.  African  L.I.  ; is 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt.  with 
rank  of  Hon.  Col.:  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1907. 

Barker,  Major  William  George,  V.C. , 
D.S.O.,M.C.,D.F.C.,  son  of  George  William 
Barker,  of  Winnipeg;  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Dau- 
phin Collegiate  Sch. ; Major  R.A.F.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (dangerously  wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.  with  two  Bars,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Italian  Silver  medal  for  Mil. 
valour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.F.C.,  V.C.,  1915 
Star) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918.  Royal 
Aero  Club. 

Barkley,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Hugh  Graham  Barkley,  of  Maghera, 
co.  Derry;  6.  1870;  ed.  at  Academical  Insti- 
tution, Coleraine,  and  in  Belfast,  Edinburgh, 
and  London  (L.R-.C.P.E.  and  L.R.C.S.E.)  ; 
Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Eileen  Sarah,  da.  of  Dr. 
Sidney  Walter  Spark,  of  Melbourne ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Attbeagh,  Sandy  Lane,  Cheam, 
Surrey ; Newquay,  Cornwall. 

Barley,  Major  Leslie  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  A.  G.  Barley,  of  Peterborough  ; b.  1890 ; 
ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  19 — );  B.S.c. 
London;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Scottish 
Rifles  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Officer  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  Knight  of  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
m.  1915,  Muriel  More,  da.  of  James  Kerr 
Love,  of  Glasgow  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  9, 

Cleveland  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

Barling,  Lieut.-Col.  Seymour  Gilberd, 
C.M.G. , M.B.,  E.R.C.S. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  European  Warig^-ig 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Barlow,  Adm.  Charles  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Arthur  Barlow,  of  Dublin  ; b.  1848  ; en- 
tered R.N.  1862,  became  Com.  1884,  Capt.  1888, 
Rear- Adm.  1902,  Vice-Adm.  1906,  and  Adm. 
(retired)  1911  ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
being  present  at  Bombardment  of  Alex- 
andria (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  and 
4th  class  Osmanieh),  2nd  in  command  Naval 
Brig,  during  Burma  Annexation  War  1885-6 
(naval  and  mil.  despatches)  ; was  2nd  in 
command  of  Channel  Fleet  1904-5,  and  Adm.  - 
Sup.  of  Devoimort  Dockyard  1906-8 ; ap- 
pointed Capt.  K.N.R.  1914,  and  Admiialty 
Representative  Manchester  and  Leeds  Muni- 
tions Supply  Areas  1915  : m.  1892,  Elizabeth 
Hume,  da.  of  Arthur  Dight,  of  Queensland  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1887.  29, Bramham  Gardens, S.  W. 5. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Barlow,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Wynn, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  entered  Essex  Regt.  1889, 
became  Capt.  1900,  Brevet  Major  1902,  Major 
1908,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  retired 
1920  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove, 
Dreifontein,  and  Diamond  Hill  (wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps. 
Brevet  Major),  during  Sokoto-Burmi 
operations  in  N.  Nigeria  1903  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  Dardanelles  191s,  on  Gen. 
Staff  (wounded) ; was  in  Command  of  a Batn. 
N.  Nigeria  Regt.  1903-7  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1905. 
Barlow,  James  Alan  Noel,  C.B.E. 

[see  Barlow,  Bt.,  cr.  1902]. 

Barlow,  Col.  John,  M.V.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Vice-Pres.  and  a Member  of  Council  of 
National  Rifle  Asso.,  Major  Gen.  List,  and 
Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  Manchester  Regt.  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909.  The  Abbey , Darley , 
Matlock , Derbyshire. 

Barltrop,  Capt.  Ernest  William,  D.S.O.  ) 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  Re- 
serve; European  War  1914-1919  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Barnard,  Andrew  Bigoe,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Col,  W.  A.  M.  Barnard,  Grenadier 
Guards  and  96th  Regt. ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  Bengal  Police 
1881  as  Assist.  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police ; be- 
came Dep.  Commr.  of  Police,  Calcutta  1889. 
Assist.  Inspector-Gen.,  Govt.  Railway  Police 
1897,  and  Dep.  Director,  Criminal  Intelli- 
gence, Govt,  of  India  1905 ; retired  1914 ; 
was  in  command  of  a Prisoners  of  War 
Camp  1916  with  rank  of  Major : m.  1903, 
Florence  Anne,  da.  of  James  Worrall,  J.P., 
of  Westwell,  Tenterden,  Kent;  cr.  CI.E. 
1911.  Withersdane  Hall,  Wye,  Kent ; 
Windham  Club. 

Barnard,  Major  Eric,  DS.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
Gloucestershire  Regt. ; Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Barnard,  Joseph  Terence  Owen,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1872  ; formerly  in  Burma  Police  ; entered 
Provincial  Civil  Ser.  1899  ; was  Civil  Officer 
in  Charge  of  Expeditions  to  explore  country 
round  Irrawaddy  River  1910-11,  1911-12, 
and  1912-13 ; sometime  Assist.  Sup.,  Kachin 
Hills;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  a M.R.A.S.,  and  Dep. 
Commr.,  Fort  Hertz  : m.  1909  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1913.  Tort  Hertz,  Patao  Dist.,  Burma. 

Barnard,  Major  William  George  Fred- 
erick, D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  E.  Kent  Regt.  ; served  on  N.-W. 
f rontier  of  India  1897*8  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  T914-1S  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major,  Greek  Medal  for  Mil.  Merit); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Barnard,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Darcy  Vivien 
Cary-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Cary-Barnard  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Brad- 
field  ; entered  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wilt- 
shire Regt.)  1900,  became  Capt.  1909,  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1900,  present  at 
operations  in  Orange  Free  State  and 
Johannesburg  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18, 
as  a Staff-Capt.,  and  Comdg  15th  Hamp- 
shire Regt..  subsequently  as  a Brig.-Com., 
then  as  an  Area  Comdt.  with  rank  of 
Brig. -Gen.  (wounded  twice,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1910,  Henrietta 

Maud  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Dudley 
Thomas  Persse,  Somerset  L.I. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915  (Bar  1917),  C.M  G.  1919.  Belleville, 
Athenry,  co.  Galway;  White's  Club. 
Barnardiston,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernald, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Nathaniel  Barnar- 
diston, of  The  Ryes,  Suffolk  [E.  Dartmouth  1 ; 
b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Tirah  Campaign 
i 897-8  (medal  w th  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  V ar 
1914-18  (two  medals) : m.  1916,  Katherine 
Weston,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Edward  Golding 
Elwes,  and  widow  of  Gen.  Sir  George  Digby 
Barker,  G.C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  10, 

Barton  Street,  Westminster,  S.IF. 


Barnardiston,  Major  Samuel  John 
Barrington,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Nathaniel  Barnardiston  [E.  Dartmouth]  ; 
b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; entered  Suffolk 
Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1903,  and  Major 
1914  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  action  of  Stormberg  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914 (taken  prisoner); 
employed  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force: 
m.  1919,  Marguerite  Louise  Adrienne,  da.  of 
Jonkhter  H.  H.  F.  Van  Riemsdyk,  of  8, 
Orange  Street,  The  Hague ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Barnardo,  Col.  Frederick  Adolphus 
Fleming,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E , B.Sc.,  M.D., 
M.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Charles  Ferdinand  Barnardo;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.,  B.Sc.,  M.B.  1899); 

M. U  1919;  F.R.C.S.  1912,  M.R.C.P.  (Edin- 
burgh) 1913;  Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  in  Fife  Light  Horse 
Yeo.,  and  as  Civil  Surg.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Somaliland  1902-3  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(C.B.E  ) ; appointed  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  (Embarkation)  Bombay  1917, 
and  Dist.  Surg.  St.  John  Ambulance  Brig. 
(Overseas),  Bombay  1918  : m.  19x0,  Violet 
Kathleen  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Teviot 
Kerr,  of  Monteviot,  Darjeeling,  India;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  9 Queen’s 
Road,  Bombay  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Barne,  Com.  Michael,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Frederick  St.  John  Newdegate  Barne;  b. 
1877;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Gwendoline, 
da.  of  the  late  Mowbray  Gray,  of  Lexden, 
Colchester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Barne,  Major  William  Bradley  Gosset, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-20,  latterly  in  S.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Barnes,  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony  Charles, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Sir  George  Stapylton  Barnes, 
K.C.B. ; b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; Major  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Durham  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) : m.  1920,  Honor  Dorothea,  da.  of 
Stanley  Victor  Coote  [see  Coote,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918).  Foxholm , 
Cobham,  Surrey. 

Barnes,  Lieut.  David  Thomas,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  missing  1918);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 
Barnes,  Edwin  Clay,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Alfred  Barnes,  J.P.,  D.L.  (formerly  M.P.  for 
Chesterfield),  of  Ashgate  Lodge,  Chester- 
field ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A  1885);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1890  ; a Coal  Owner,  a J.P.  and  D.L- 
for  Derb\ shire  (Vice-Chtn  County  Council 
1018-19,  Chm.  1920),  Chm  Chesterfield  and 

N.  Derbyshire  Royal  Hospital,  and  Derby- 
shire War  Pensions  Local  Committee,  and 
Assist  Co-Director,  British  Red  Cross  So., 
Derbyshire  ; cr.  C B.F.  (Civil)  1920.  Ashgate 
Lodge,  Chesterfield ; Oxfora  and  Cambridge, 
Reform,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Barnes,  Major  Frank  Purcell,  D.S.O. 

O. B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Isaac  Purcell 
Barnes,  Incumbent  of  Ballycastle,  co.  An- 
trim ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Camb.  (Double  Exhibitioner, 
Classical  Tripos  and  History)  ; entered 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1904,  became  Capt.  1913, 
and  Major  1917;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) : m.  1910, 
Florence  Alice  Beck,  who  d.  1915  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O.B*E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Barnes,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de' 
spatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 
Barnes,  Harold  Charles  Edward,  C.B-E ., 
son  of  William  Black  Barnes,  of  Colling- 
bourne  Lodge,  Sandown;  Isle  of  Wight;  b. 
1871  ; entered  Colonial  Audit  Depart.  1894 ; 
was  Assist.  Auditor,  Sierra  Leone  and 
Gambia  1895  7,  and  British  E.  Africa  and 
Uganda  Railway  1897-9  ; has  been  Auditor 

E.  Africa,  Somaliland,  and  Zanzibar  Pro- 


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tectorates  since  1904;  Director  of  Mil.  Audit, 
E.  African  Forces  1915-19,  with  rank  of 
Lieut. -Col.  (despatches):  m.  1899,  Anna 
Katherine,  da.  of  Albert  Edward  Marvin,  of 
The  Grove,  Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Sports’  Club. 

Barnes,  Herbert  Charles,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Herbert  Barnes,  of  Hillside,  Caterham 
Valley,  Surrey ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Westminster 
Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  18 — ■); 
in  Indian  Civil  Ser.,  Indian  Labour  Corps 
in  France,  and  Comdg.  68th  Labour  Group 
during  European  War  1917-18;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Barnes,  John  Frederick  Evelyn,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Piers  Barnes, 
of co.  Kilkenny;  b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll. 
Dublin  ; employed  as  Engineer  and  Sur- 
veyor, Antrim  Estates  (Ireland)  1872-9; 
appointed  Govt.  Surveyor,  Natal  1880, 
Borough  Engineer,  Durban  1882,  Assist. 
Colonial  Engineer,  Natal  1888,  Engineer 
Public  Works  Depart.  1894,  and  Ch.  En- 
gineer 1898;  retired  1910;  is  a Civil  En- 
gineer, and  a M.I.C.E. ; co-operated  with 
Mil  authorities  during  Boer  War  1899-1900; 
w7as  Natal  Commr.  at  St.  Louis  Exhibition 
1904;  elected  to  Pietermaritzburg  Municipal 
Council  1911  : m.  1879,  Mary  Sanbach,  da. 
of  Edwin  Edward  Graves;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901. 
45,  Burger  Street , Pietermaritzburg,  Natal ; 
Victoria  (. Pietermaritzburg ) Club. 

Barnes,  Col.  Osmond,  C.B.,  son  of  John 
Barnes,  J.P.,  of  Chorleywood  House,  Herts, 
and  48,  Portland  Place,  W.  ; b.  1834  ; ed. 
at  Rugby ; entered  Bombay  Army  1855, 
Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1861,  became 
Capt.  1867  (transferred  to  B.S.C.  1871),  Major 
1875,  Lieut.-Col.  1881,  and  Col.  1885;  served 
during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-9  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Abyssinian  Expedition  1868 
(medal),  during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  medal),  and  with  Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  1884  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches) ; as  Ch.  Herald  of  the  Indian 
Empire  proclaimed  Queen  Victoria  Empress 
oflndia  : m.  1862,  Emily,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
Gen.  Edward  Rowland  Mainwaring ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1893.  40,  Mount  Park  Road, 
Ealing. 

Barnett,  Lieut.  - Col.  Alfred  George, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Barnett;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.,  Special  List;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1919, 
Mabel  Lilian  Beatrice,  da.  of  H.  O.  Strong, 
of  29,  Carnarvon  Road,  Redland,  Bristol ; cr. 
M.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  I9i9. 

Barnett,  Lieut.  - Col.  George  Henry 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frank 
Henry  Barnett,  of  Glympton  Park,  Oxon; 
b.  1880;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  in  Somaliland  1903  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  was  an 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916-18 : m.  1904,  Mary 
Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Lowbridge  Baker,  of  Ramsden  House,  Oxon 
[see  E.  St.  Aldwyn]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Glympton  Park,  Woodstock,  Oxon; 
Boodles',  and  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Barnett,  Mrs.  Henrietta  Octavia,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  Alexander  Rowland,  of  Champion 
Hall,  Kent ; b.  1851 ; is  Vice-Pres.  National 
Asso.  for  Welfare  of  the  Feeble-Minded,  and 
of  National  Union  of  Women  Workers, 
Trustee  of  Whitechapel  Art  Gallery, 
Hon.  Sec.  State  Children’s  Asso.,  Vice- 
Pres.  Children’s  Country  Holiday  Fund, 
Founder  and  Chm.  London  Pupil  Teachers' 
Asso.,  and  Founder,  Director,  and  Hon. 
Manager  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb  Trust 
(Limited);  was  a Member  of  Departmental 
Committee  on  Poor  Law  Children  1894-6  ; 
author  of  “Making  of  the  Home,”  “ Making 
of  the  Body,”  “The  Life  of  Canon  Barnett,” 
“ Vision  and  Service,”  and  many  other 
works:  m.  1873,  the  Rev.  Samuel  Augustus 
Barnett,  D.C.L-,  who  d.  1913,  sometime 
V.  of  St.  Jude.  Whitechapel,  Founder  and 
Warden  of  Toynbee  Hall,  Canon  of  Bristol, 
and  Canon  and  Sub-Dean  (Elect)  of  Westmin- 


ster Abbey;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  1,  South 

Square , Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W.4. 
Barnett,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Edward, 

C. 7W.G.,son  ofthelate  Alfred  Abram  Barnett, 

J.P.,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand;  b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Otago  and  Edinburgh  (M.B.,  C.M.,  1st 
class  Honours  1888)  Univs.,  and  at  Middle- 
sex Hospital;  L.R.C.P.  London  .889, F R.C.S. 
Eng.  1890 ; is  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Otago 
Univ.,  Senior  Surg.  Dunedin  Hospital, 
Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps,  Con- 
sulting Surg.  New  Zealand  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  Chm.  Med.  Advisory  Board  : 
was  Pres.  Surgery  Section  of  Australasian 
Med.  Congress  1902,  and  Pres.  New  Zealand 
Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso.  1907;  m.  1892, 
Mabel  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  James  Fulton, 
M.L.C.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  83,  Stafford  Street, 

Dunedin,  New  Zealand;  Fernhill  (Dunedin) 
Club. 

Barnett,  Major  William  Harold  Louis, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  W.  H.  L.  Barnett;  b.  1876; 
is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Bedfordshire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Barnham,  Henry  Dudley,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Windham  Barnham,  of  the 
War  Office;  b.  1854;  entered  War  Office 
1875  and  Consular  Ser.  1877,  became  Vice- 
Consul  at  Angora  1883,  at  Van  1885,  and  at 
Smyrna  1887,  Consul  at  Suakin  1888,  and 
at  Aleppo  1894,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Ispahan 
1906,  and  at  Smyrna  1908;  retired  1915:  m. 
1897,  Rosalie  Mary,  da.  ofjohn  Best  Newton, 

C. E.,  of  Kingston-upon-Thames ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1897. 

Barnish,  Lieut.  Geoffrey  Howard, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.N.R. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Barnwell,  Major  Archibald  Stonham, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A.  (Reserve) ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Barnwell,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Leinster  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Barr,  Capt.  Alfred  Raymond,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  18 — ; Capt.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barr,  Major  Edwin  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1879;  entered  R.M.A.  1897,  became  Capt. 
1906,  and  Major  1916;  retired  1919;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m 18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Barr,  Com.  James,  C.B. , son  of  James 
Hearn  Barr,  Lieut.  90th  L.I. ; b.  1855 ; 32 
years  in  Cunard  Co.’s  ser.  ; is  Com.  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  32, 

Radnor  Drive,  Wallasey,  Cheshire. 

Barr,  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Special 
Director  for  Labour  Questions  Vickers 
(Limited),  Barrow,  and  a Director  of  Iron 
Trades  Employers’  Insurance  Asso. 
(Limited);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Argren- 
nan.  Abbey  Road,  Barrow-in-Furness 
Barr,  Mrs.  Venie  Ainsworth,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Hon.  Sec.  Women’s  Gift  Fund  for 
Prisoners  ofWar,  British  Red  Cross,  Ulster, 
during  European  War  : m.  18 — , 

Barr  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Barratt,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Sheridan, 
C.M.G.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  with  Palm)  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Barratt,  Col.  Herbert  James,  C.I.E. , son 
of  Capt.  James  Barratt,  of  Hanslope,  Bucks ; 
b.  1858  ; M. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.,  and  D.P.H. 
London ; became  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  1902, 
and  Col.  1911  (retired  19x7)  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  as  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  Meerut  Div.  : m.  1894,  Edith  Violet, 
da.  of  A.  W.  Stogdon,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
19x8.  10,  Kensington  Mansions,  Earl’s  Court, 
S.W. ; Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Barratt,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Cross,  C.B., 
C.S.I,,  D.S.O.,  third  son  of  the  late  James 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Barratt,  of  Hanslope,  Bucks;  b.  1862;  ed. 
at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Roy  Berk- 
shire Regt.  1883,  and  I.S.C.  1886,  became 
Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  1901, 
Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col.  1911, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; served  with  Soudan  Ex- 
pedition 1885  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890,  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  command  of  Indian  Contingent 
in  E.  Africa  1895-6  (despatches,  medal, 
D.S.O.,  Star  of  Zanzibar),  in  Uganda  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  in  China  i9oo(despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  against  Darwesh  Khel  Waziris 
1902  ; was  Inspecting  Officer,  Indian  Frontier 
Corps  1907-9,  in  command  of  5th  L.I.  (Indian 
Army)  1909-14,  in  command  of  a Div.  1914-16, 
since  when  he  has  been  a Div.  Commr. : 
m.  1907,  Katharine  Mathilde  Goldsmith, 
formerly  of  Betton  Hall,  Market  Drayton ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1897,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.S.I.  1919. 
Bon  Air,  St.  Saviour,  Jersey. 

Barrett,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Lennard, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Arthur  Barrett,  Professor  at 
Elphinstone  Coll,  Bombay;  b 1872;  ed.  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch  ; Lieut -Col  Indian 
Army;  China  1900  (medal),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
Afghan  War  1919  (D.S.O.):  m 1903,  fanet 
Jemima,  da.  of  james  Somerville,  of  Edin- 
burgh ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Barrett,  Major  Cyril  Charles  Johnson, 
C.I  E. ; b.  1884  ; Major  Indian  Army ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Barrett,  Col.  Dacre  Lennard,  C.B.E.  ; 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Alfred  Barrett,  R. 
of  Chedgrave ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Hon. 
Col.  (temporary  Lieut.-Col.).  R.M.L.I.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m. 

1884,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  C.  Hast; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Vigers  Hill,  Tavi- 
stock. 

Barrett,  Dr.  Edith  Helen,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Hon.  Sec.  Australian  Branch  of  British 
Red  Cross  So.  (O.B.E. and  C.B.E.) ; cr.  O.B.E, 
and  C.B.E.  1918. 

Barrett,  Capt.  Edward  Ivo  MecLhurst, 
C.I.E. , son  of  Edward  Barrett,  of  Sandbanks . 
Parkeston;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; formerly  Capt.  Lanca- 
shire Fusiliers ; in  Malay  State  Guides  1903-7  ; 
is  Assist.  Commr.  of  Police,  Shanghai : m. 
1903,  Winifred,  da.  of  Thomas  J.  Wall,  of 
.Southampton;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Shanghai, 
China  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Barrett,  Lady  (Florence  Elizabeth), 
C.B.E.,  M.D.,  M.S.  [see  Barrett,  Knt.j. 
Barrett,  Col.  Henry  Walter,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1857 ; is  Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  ; 
served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  S.  African  War  1900-1 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps) ; cr.  CB. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Barrett,  Lieut.-Col.  Altham  Leonard 
Moulton-,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1874 ; Lieut.-Col. 
Dorsetshire  Regt.;  European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barrett,  Brig.  - Gen.  Edward  Alfred 
Moulton-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Alfred 
Moulton-Barrett ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  1st  W.  India 
Regt.  1880,  and  Ordnance  Store  Depart. 

1885,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1896,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1901,  Col.  1906  (retired  1907),  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches  six  times, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; was  Dep.  Assist. 
Comy.-Gen.  Ordnance  Store  Depart.  1885-95  ; 
appointed  Dep.  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Army 
Ordnance  Depart.  1902,  Assist.  Director  of 
Equipment  and  Ordnance  Stores  at  Head 
Quarters  1904,  a M.L.C.,  Jamaica  1910,  a 
P.C.,  Jamaica  1913,  and  Custos  Rotolorum, 
St.  Ann’s,  Jamaica  1914:  m.  1885,  Frances, 
da. of  F.  C.  Horton,  of  Guernsey  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
jooo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Albion , Alderton 
P.O.,  Si.  Ann's,  Jamaica. 

Barrett,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Morris 
Moulton-,  D.S.O. ; b.  1871 ; entered  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  1892,  became  Capt.  1900, 


Major  1909,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918 ; Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartoum  (Egyptian  medal 
with  clasp,  medal),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915  (Bar  1918). 

Barrett-Lennard  [see  Lennard]. 
Barrie,  Charles  Coupar,  C.B.E.,  M.P., 
son  of  Sir  Charles  Barrie,  J.P.,D.L-,  of  Airlie 
Park,  Broughty  Ferry  ; b.  1875  ; is  a Ship- 
owner, a J.P.  for  co.  of  City  of  Dundee,  and 
a Member  of  Disposal  Board,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions ; was  in  Admiralty  and  Min.  of  Shipping 
1916-18  and  Min.  of  Munitions  1919,  and  a 
Member  of  Supreme  Economic  Council  at 
Peace  Conference,  Paris  1919 ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Elgin  Div.  (L)  Oct  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected 
for  Banffshire  {Co.L.)  Dee.  1918;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Airlie  Park,  Broughty  Ferry  ; Oriental, 
National  Liberal,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Barrington,  Major  John  Frederick, 
D.S.O.  [see  Barrington,  Bt , colls.]. 

Barrington,  Lieut'-Col.  the  Hon.  Rupert 
Edward  Selborne,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Barring- 
ton]. 

Barrington-Ward  [see  Ward]. 
Barrios,  Benjamin,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Pedro  Barrios;  b.  1878;  ed.  in 
Mexico;  LL.D.  Mexico  1899;  Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1912;  appointed  Attache,  Mexican 
Legation  in  London  1908,  and  Mexican  Min. 
Plen.  at  Guatemala  1914  ; has  Legion  of 
Honour  (France),  and  is  a Com.  of  Orders 
of  Elizabeth  of  Spain,  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
and  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas;  Editor 
of  “ America  Latina”;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  54, 
Gresham  Street , E.C.a. 

Barron,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Alexander, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  W.  Barron, 

B. S.C. ; b.  1871;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch. 
and  Univ.,  and  atClareColl.,  Camb. ; entered 
I.C.S.  1890;  appointed  Assist.  Commr., 
Punjab  1892,  Under  Sec.  to  Punjab  Govt. 
1896,  and  Dep.  Commr.  1902 ; was  Sec.  to 
Committee  on  Survey  of  India  1904-5,  Dep. 
Commr.,  Delhi  1909-11,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Pun- 
jab Govt.  1912-16 ; appointed  Ch.  Commr. 
Delhi  1918;  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1912,  Ida  Mary,  da.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Richard  Henry  Ewart,  K.C.M.G., 

C. B.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Delhi, 
India  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Barron,  Com.  John  Ouchterlony,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Netterville  Barron  ; 
b.  1882  ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  192a 

Barron,  Brig. -Gen.  Netterville  Guy, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  1867;  entered  R.A.  1887, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920 ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Barron,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Macpherson, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  three  times,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Barron,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Ashley, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barron,  Col.  Willie  Netterville,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  Gerald  E.  Barron, 
M.D.  ; b.  1872;  M.R.C.S.  England,  and 
L.R.C.P.  London  1896;  is  Col.  R.A.M.C., 
a Fellow  of  Med.  So.  of  London,  a Mem- 
ber of  Windsor  and  Dist.  Med.  So.,  Sta- 
tistical Member  of  History  of  War  Com- 
mittee, Physician-in-Ord.  to  T.R.H.  Prince 
and  Princess  Christian,  and  Hon  Physician, 
Roy.  Victoria  Cottage  Hospital,  Ascot  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914,  on  Staff 
of  Director-Gen.,  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; was 
Special  Med.  Officer  for  Plague  Duty.  India 
1898:  m.  1905,  Lucy,  younger  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Dr.  Coghfan,  of  St.  Peter’s,  Vere  Street, 
W.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Cranbome  Corner , Ascot ; Royal  Societies’ 
Club. 

Barrow,  Capt.  Benjamin  Wingate, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N. ; rendered  sers. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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in  connection  with  Submarines  during  Euro- 
pean War  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Barrow,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Percy  W aller, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , O.B.E. ; b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Armv  Med.  Corps  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; appointed 
a Dep.  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Med.  Sers. 
1914  (C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
and  Crown  of  Siam,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917,  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Barrow,  Oscar  Theodore,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Jacob  Barrow;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Beau- 
maris Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Gloucester  Sch. ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1875,  and  became  Accountant- 
Gen.  of  Bengal  1891  and  of  Bombay  1894,  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India  in  Finance  Depart.  1906,  and 
Comptroller  and  Auditor-Gen.  of  India  1906; 
retired  1910  ; is  a Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ.  : 
m.  1888,  Helen  Emma  Winefride,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Reginald  Reynolds,  of  Clarendon 
Square,  Leamington;  cr.  C.S.I.  1907,  C.B.E. 

1918.  Kareol,  Weybridge , Surrey ; East 
India , United  Service,  and  Hurlingham 
Clubs. 

Barrowclough,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Eric, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  A.  E.  Barrowclough,  of 
Havelock,  Marlborough,  New  Zealand ; b. 
1894  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Rifle  Brig. ; European  War  1914-19, 
Comdg.  his  Regt.,  and  as  Assist.  Director 
Education  for  New  Zealand  Div.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Barrows,  Elliot  Thomas,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  William  Barrows;  b.  i860;  a 
Foreign  Freight  Broker,  and  a Member  of 
Arbitration  Court,  Ne,v  York  Produce  Ex- 
change ; was  Pres.  New  York  Produce 
Exchange  1899-1901  ; Director  Min.  of  Ship- 
ping in  LJ.S.A.  1917-19,  and  Dep.  Director- 
Gen.  1919-20;  five  years  in  S.  Regt.  National 
Guard  (State  of  New  York) : m.  1884,  Cora, 
da.  of  James  Fuller;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Barry,  Lieut.  - Col.  Arthur  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Manchester 
Regt.,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
nth  Batn.  Machine  Gun  Corps;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Barry,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  John,  C.B.E „ 
son  of  Charles  Barry,  Past  Pres.  R.I.B.A.; 
b.  1859;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.),  a 
M.I.C.E.,  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England;  Comdt.  Red 
Cross  Convoys,  French  Commn.  attached 
to  French  Army  during  European  War 
(Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1919. 
2,  Queen  Anne’s  Gate.  S IV. ; Twisiey, 
Cats  field,  Sussex;  Athenceum,  Wellington, 
St.  Stephens,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Barry,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Charles  Stewart, 
C.I.E.;  b.  1867;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1893,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1905,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1913  ; served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp) ; appointed 
Resident  Med.  Officer,  Gen.  Hospital, 
Rangoon  1896,  Civil  Surg.  1902,  and  Med. 
Sup.  1909;  cr.  C.I.E.  19(5.  Rangoon, 
Burma. 

Barry,  Lieut.  Claud  Barrington,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barry,  Rev.  Frank  Russell,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1890;  ed.  at  Bradfield,  and  at  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1st  class  Literse  Humaniores 
1912)  ; is  Principal  of  Ordination  Test  Sch., 
Knutsford  ; formeriy  a Fellow  and  Lecturer 
of  Oriel  Coll.,  and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Montenegrin 
silver  medal  for  bravery) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Knutsford,  Cheshire. 

Barry,  Lieut.-Col . James,  C.M.G.  ; b. 

18 — ; Quarter-Master  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
Remount  Ser.  ; Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 


Barry,  Capt.  James  Harding,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Barry,  of  Inver, 
Queenstown  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt  R.A.M.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1919,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  A.  G.  Hanbury; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Barry,  Capt.  John  Redmond,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1889;  is  Capt.  R.F.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  H.  R.  F.  Anderson,  Indian  Army; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Barry,  Com.  Oswald  Charles  Merriman, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  (retired)  ; has 
Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar;  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 
Barry,  Col.  Stanley  Leonard,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  Barry,  Bt.]. 
Barry,  Col.  Thomas  David  Collis,  C.B.E., 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Barston,  Major  Walter  Agar  Thomas, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1886;  is  Major  R.F.A.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Barstow,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-98 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  1901-2  (clasp),  and 
Director  of  Personal  Sers.,  Head  Quarters 
Staff,  India;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Barstow,  Major  John  Nelson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Barter,  Major  Herbert,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 

Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Barth,  Hon.  Jacob  William,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Wright  Barth ; b.  1871 ; 
ed.  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1900;  appointed  Registrar  of  High 
Court,  E.  Africa  1902,  Crown  Advocate,  E. 
Africa  1902,  a Judge  of  High  Court  1905, 
and  Attorney-Gen.,  E.  Africa  Protectorate 
1914 ; rendered  sers.  to  E.  African  Ex- 
peditionary Force  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.):  m.  1906,  Ida  Russell,  da.  of  the 
late  Harry  Burnand  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1916. 
Nairobi,  British  East  Africa  ; Sports’  Club. 
Bartholomew,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Wol- 
laston, C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur 
Churchill  Bartholomew,  of  Reading  ; b. 
1878  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1911,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  French  and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. M  G.,  C.BE. ):  m.  1906,  Helen  May,  da. 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  W.  Anderson  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Bartholomew,  Col.  Hugh  John,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  William 
Mant  Bartholomew,  Incumbent  of  Glympton, 
Oxon ; b.  1871  ’entered  Worcestershire  Regt. 
1891,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1907,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1920 ; S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  1914,  a Comdt.  on  Lines  of 
Communication  1916,  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
1917,  and  Officer  in  charge  of  a Record  Office, 
1920  : m.  1910,  Gladys  Ethel,  da.  of  Leonard 
Allen  Shuter,  of  Horton  Kirby,  Kent,  and 
widow  of  George  C.  Boosey ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bartholomew,  Brig.  - Gen.  William 
Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  J.  S.  Bar- 
tholomew, of  Moorlands,  Devizes  ; b.  1877  ; 
Col.  (late  R.A.),  and  a Dep.  Director  at  War 
Office  with  rank  of  temporary  Brig.-Gen.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  of  El  Nahda 
of  the  Hedjaz,  and  of  Nile  of  Egypt,  Legion 
of  Honour):  m.  19—,  Violet  Alice,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  H.  E.  Penton;  cr.  D.S.O.  and 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bartlett,  Major  Alfred  James  Napier, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1884;  entered  Oxfordshire  L.l. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


1903,  and  is  Major  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  four  times,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1909, 
Dorothy  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  John  Barran 
[see  Barran,  Bt.J ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 
Milton  House , near  Banbury  Oxon. 
Bartlett,  Lieut. -Col.  Basil  Sorley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bartlett,  Capt.  Charles  Alfred,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Sydney 

Bartlett;  b.  1868;  Capt.  R.N.R.,  and  a 
Younger  Brother  of  Trinity  House  ; Euro 
pean  War  19x4-17  (despatches,  C.B  ) ; ap- 
pointed an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1919:  m.  1898, 
Edith  Kate,  da.  of  J.  R.  Ellis,  of  Hillcrest, 
Gorleston ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.B.E  (Civil) 
1920.  22,  Marine  Terrace,  Waterloo , 

Liverpool. 

Bartlett,  Major  Edwin,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  with  New 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Bartlett,  Ellis  Ashmead-,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Sir  E'lis  Ashmead-Bartlett, 
M.P.  [see  Ashmead-Bartlett,  “Knights’ 
Widows  ”J;  b.  1882;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1900  ; 
Joint  Representarive  London  Newspapers, 
Newspaper  Proprietors  Asso.  ; War  Cor- 
respondent during  Russo-Japanese  War,  in 
Morocco  Campaign  (1907),  with  Italian  Army 
in  Tripoli  (1910),  in  Balkans  1912-13,  and 
European  War  1914-15  ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Yorkshire,  W.  Riding  (S.  part),  Nor- 
manton  Div-  (C)  Jan.  1910,  and  Tower 
Hamlets,  Poplar  Div.  Dec.  1910:  m.  1919. 
Maria  Alejandrina  de  Alizalde  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Bartley,  Lieut. -Col.  Bryan  Cole,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  George  Christopher  Trout 
Bartley,  K.C.B.  [see  Bartley,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1875;  sometime  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.F.  and  Assistant  Controller  Aircraft  Pro- 
duction ; isaM.I.M.E.,andManagingDirector 
of  S.  Sykes  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  S.  Africa; 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
m.  1901,  Gertrude  Strickland ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Hillmead,  Bushey,  Herts;  Carlton 
Club. 

Barton,  Major  Alan  Sinclair  Darvall, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Darvall  Barton,  of 
Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales;  b.  1886;  is  Majo> 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  as  Surg.No.2  Casualty 
Clearing  Station  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  University  ( Sydney ) Club. 
Barton,  Col.  Alfred  Yarker,C.B.£.;  6.1864 ; 
Col.  in  Army  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Barton,  Lieut -Col.  Baptist  Johnston, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Baptist  Johnston 
Barton,  D.L.,  of  Greenfort,  Letterkenny, 
and  Portsalon,  co-  Donegal ; b.  1876 ; en- 
tered Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.)  1896,  and  became  Capt.  1902 ; retired 
1911  ; served  during  European  War  1914-15 
and  1917  as  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Yorkshire  L.I.  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  promoted  Major);  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers  : m.  1908, 
Kathleen  Maude,  el.  da.  of  Egbert  de 
Hamel,  of  Middleton  Hall,  Warwickshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918). 

Barton,  Major  Charles  Walter,  C.M  G , 
D.S  O.,  son  of  Walthew  Clarance  Barton, 
M.I.C.E. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered 
Northamptonshire  Regt.  1897,  became  Capt. 
1905,  and  Major  1915  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Belmont 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  in  Somali- 
land 1903-4,  with  King’s  African  Rifles, 
present  at  action  of  Jidbali,  in  Nyasaland, 
German  and  Portuguese  E-  Africa  1914-18, 
with  King’s  African  Rifles  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.,  Bar  to  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1915. 

Barton,  Capt.  Francis  Rickman,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Gerard  Barton,  of  Funden- 
hall,  Norfolk  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  in  England  and 
Germany;  formerly  Capt.  W.  India  Regt.; 
appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
British  New  Guinea  1809,  Comdt.  Native  ' 


Constabulary  thereof  1900,  Resident  Magi- 
strate, Central  Div.,  British  New  Guinea 
1902,  Administrator  of  Govt,  thereof  1904 ; 
was  First  Min.  to  Sultan  of  Zanzibar  1908-13 ; 
has  Orders  of  1st  class  of  El  Aliyeh  of  Zanzi- 
bar, and  1st  class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar  : 
m.  1908,  Santa  Carla,  da.  of  Alfred  Tofft; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1905.  Roundales,  Hatnbledon, 
Godaiming. 

Barton,  Col.  Maurice  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Barton,  formerly  of  Holbrook, 
Wincanton  Somerset;  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and  Brevet  Col.  1903; 
retired  1905 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-9  (despatches,  medal),  with  Akha  Ex- 
pedition 1883-4  (despatches),  with  Burmah 
Expedition  1885-7  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Isazai  Expedition  1892, 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1887, 
Harriet,  da.  of  Col.  Brandreth,  R.E. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1899.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Barton,  Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel  Albert 
Delap,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  William 
Barton,  of  The  Waterfoot,  co.  Fermanagh ; b. 
1857;  entered  Army  1878,  and  became  Major 
Connaught  Rangers  1897;  retired  1905; 
served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1888,  Ellen,  da.  of  — Jordan; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Barton, Lieut.- Col. Patterson,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  J.  Barton,  of  Lynn 
Barton,  Norfolk,  Virginia,  U.S.A.;  b.  1874; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.A.  1894,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major 
1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded, despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1898, 
Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Sutton,  of 
Blackrock,  co.  Cork;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar 

1919). 

Barton,  Major  Richard  Lionel,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1875  ; Major  R.G.A,  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Lavender  Walk, 
* Rye. 

Barton,  Sidney,  C.M.G.,  youngest  son  of 
Capt.  James  Barton,  formerly  R.A.  ; b.  1876; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1910;  entered  China  Consular  Ser.  1895; 
was  Assist.  Commr.  Wei-hai-Wei  1900-1901, 
and  Vice-Consul  at  Pekin  1902,  at  Tientsin 
1905-6,  and  at  Shanghai  1906-10;  has  been 
Chinese  Sec.  to  British  Legation,  Pekin 
since  1911  ; served  as  Interpreter  and  Assist. 
Political  Officer  to  British  Contingent  with 
China  Field  Force  1900  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp):  m.  1904,  Mary  Ethel  Winifred, 
el.  da.  of  Alexander  Palmer  MacEwen  ; cr. 

C. M.G  1913.  British  Legation,  Pekin ; 
Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Barton,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Hugh, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Robert  Barton, 
of  The  Waterfoot,  Fermanagh;  b.  1874; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S  C.  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914  18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : in.  1917,  Ardyn 
Marion,  da.  of  Col.  H.  T.  S.  Patterson ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Barton,  William  Pell,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  ; 

b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch.,  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1893;  became  Under-Sec.  to 
Govt.  Punjab  1808,  Assist  Commr.,  N.;W. 
Provinces  1903,  Dep.  Commr.  1904,  Political 
Agent  1906,  Div.  Judge,  Peshawar  1907, 
Dep.  Commr.,  Dera  Ismail  Khan  1907  and 
Kohat  1908,  Political  Agent,  Dir,  Swat  and 
Chitral  1910,  Political  Agent  and  Revenue 
Commr.,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province  1911,  Sec. 
to  Ch.  Commr.  1911,  and  Officiating  Judicial 
Commr.  1912,  Afghan  War  1919  (C.S.I.)  : in. 
19x8,  Evelyn  Agnes,  dar  of  J.A.  T.  Heriz- 
Smith.of  Slade,  Bideford;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914* 
C.S.I.  1920.  Peshawar,  India. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I267 


Barttelot,  Rear-Adm.  Brian  Herbert 
Fairbairn,  C.B.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  Brian  Bart- 
telot Barttelot,  J.P.,  of  Ditton,  Torquay  ; b. 
1867;  ed.  privately;  entered  R.N.  1882,  be- 
came Lieut.  1889,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1906,  and 
Kear-Adm.  1918;  appointed  Capt.  Sup. 
Clyde  Dist.  1914;  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M  1917-18;  has  Legion  of  Honour; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Naval  and  Military , and  Western  Yacht 
(Plymouth)  Clubs. 

Barwick,  Capt.  Frederick  Mortimer, 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Barwick,  of 
St.  Margaret’s,  Twickenham;  b.  1857;  ed.* 
privately ; is  Capt  Roy.  Indian  Marine  (re- 
tired), Portmaster  and  Marine  Sup.  at 
Grimsby  and  Immingham  Docks,  Great  Cen- 
tral Railway,  a Member  of  Humber  Con- 
servancy Board,  a J.P.  for  Lincolnshire,  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  Chin-Lushai  Expe- 
dition 1890  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
Manipur  Expedition  1891-2  (despatches, 
clasp),  Suakim  Field  Force  1896  (medal  with 
clasp,  Egyptian  medal),  Mombasa  Central 
Africa  Field  Force  1902  (medal),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Com.  R.N.,  and  Naval  Supp'y 
Officer  the  Humber  (O.B.E.):  m.  1898,  Ethel 
Gordon,  da.  of  Oriel  Farnell  Walton  [see 
M.  Huntly,  colls.];  cr.  O-B-E.  1918.  Scartho 
Hall,  near  Grimsby , Lincolnshire;  Con- 
stitutional Club. 

Basevi,  Major  James,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bass,  Col.  Philip  de  Salis,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Emmanuel  Benjamin  Bass, 
67th  Regt.  and  Mil.  Train;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Oundle  Sch.;  entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1882, 
and  became  Lieut  -Col.  Army  Pay  Depart. 
1908;  retired  1919;  served  with  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1888  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
as  Staff  Paymaster,  and  subsequently  as 
Ch.  Paymaster  with  rank  of  Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  was  Paymaster,  Army 
Pay  Depart.  1895-1903,  and  Accountant, 
Army  Accounts  Depart.  1905-9 : m.  1893, 
Frances  Edith  Burnet-Craigie ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Bassett,  Major  John  Channon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and  became  Major 
1915 ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War\9i4-i8  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bassett,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Retallack, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1878;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Bassett,  Major  Tarn  Pritchard,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1888;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  with  In- 
dian Army  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
the  Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bassett-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Bastard,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Algernon  Bastard,  of 
33,  Wilton  Place,  S.W. ; b.  1880;  entered 
Lincolnshire  Regt.  1900,  and  is  Lieut.-Col 
(retired)  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  actions  of  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1919, 
Lilias,  da.  of  the  late  James  Woolley 
Summers,  M.P.  for  Flint,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  C.  G.  V.  Wellesley,  Lincolnshire 
Regt.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918). 

Bastow,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Vermuden, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Batchelor,  Miss  Emily,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 

— Batchelor;  b.  18—;  a Vo'untary  Worker 
with  Women’s  Emergency  Canteens  during 
European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Batchelor,  Major  Vivian  Allan,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882 ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D S.O.  with 
Bar,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Batchelor,  Major  William  Major, 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bate,  Col.  Albert  Louis  Frederick, 
C.M.G. , son  of  Henry  Alexander  Bate,  of 
Dublin  ; b.  1862  ; L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.M.  1885  ; 
entered  R.A. M.C.  1886;  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1906,  and  Col.  1915 ; retired  1919 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (des- 
patches, C.M.G.):  m.  1896,  Emily  Florence 
Wilson,  da.  of  Henry  West ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Bate,  Com.  Claude  Lindsay,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Thomas  EJwood  Lindsay  Bate, 
C.I.E  , C.B.E.  ; b.  1883;  European  War 
1914-19,  at  battle  of  Jutland,  and  in  Baltic 
Corndg.  H.M.S.  Vivacious  (despatches, 
DS.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Bate,  Edward  Raoul,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Edwin  Bate ; b.  1859 ; is  Dep  Director 
of  Dockyards  and  Repairs,  Admiralty : m. 
1850,  Margaret  Grace,  da.  of  — Buck  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Bate,  Major  J ohn  Perceval,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  William  Bate,  of  King’s  Norton ; b. 
1894  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll. ; Major  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Italian  Croce  de  Guerra) : m.  1918, 

Dorothy,  da.  of  J.  E.  Player,  of  Birmingham  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 

Bate,  Col.  Thomas  Elwood  Lindsay, 
C.I.E. , C.B.E.;  b.  1852;  entered  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1875,  became  Surg.-Major  1887, 
Surg.  Lieut.-Col.  1895,  and  Col.  1905;  retired 
1910;  appointed  Civil  Surg.,  Gujerat  1880, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons,  Punjab  1891, 
and  of  Civil  Hospitals  1905  : m.  18 — , Mary, 

who  d.  1904,  da.  of ; cr.  C.I.E.  1902, 

C.B.E-  19x8. 

Bate,  Brig.  - Gen.  Thomas  Reginald 
Fraser,  C.M.G.-,  b.  1881;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1920);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of  Panama) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  36,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.TF.i ; 
Cotham  Lodge,  Newport,  Pembrokeshire  ; Naval 
and  Military,  Hurlingham,  and  Pembroke 
County  Clubs. 

Bateman,  Brig.-Gen.  Bernard  Montague, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Bateman, 
F.R.C.S. ; b.  1865 ; entered  R.A.  1884,  became 
Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Col.  1917,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired;  1919;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; was 
a Brig.-Gen.  1916-18,  and  a Ch.  Instructor  in 
Gunnery  19 £8-19:  m.  1890,  Alice  Maude, 
da.  of  the  late  Augustus  B.  Hinkson  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916. 

Bateman,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Malcolm, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Duke  of 
Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  • European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Bateman,  Major  Harold  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1888;  entered  R.E.  1908,  and  is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed 
Ch.  Instructor  (Workshops)  Sch.  of  Mil. 
Engineering  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Bateman,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Raymond, 
D.S.O. } son  of  the  late  Col.  Daniel 
Frederick  Bateman,  I.M.S.  ; b.  1876 ; 
ed.  privately;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1900;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; was  a 
Member  of  Sleeping  Sickness  Commn., 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Uganda  1908-10 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is 
Comdt.  Michelham  Home  for  Convalescent 
British  Officers;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Bateman-Champain  [see  Champain]. 

Bates,  Lieut.- Col.  Arthur  Sydney,  D.S.O. 
[see  Bates,  Bt.j. 

Bates,  Capt.  Austin  Graves,  D.S.O., 

M.C.  [see  Bates,  Bt.]. 

Bates,  Major  Cecil  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 

[see  Bates,  Bt.]. 

Bates,  Capt.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

D.C.M.  ; b.  18—;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (Special 
Reserve)  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
D.C.M.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  retired  as  Capt.  1920; 
cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Bates,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Stewart 
Montague-,  C.B.,  C M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Henry  Montague-Bates,  of  33,  Colville 
Square,  W.  ; b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  E.  Surrey  Regt. ; S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  sometime  as 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  six  times,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  C.  B.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm):  m.  1910,  Gladys  Beatrice,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Stephen  Thomas,  of 
Plymouth:  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Haytor,  Beaufort  Road, 
Kingston-on-Thames. 

B ateson,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Holgate,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Bateson,  formerly 
of  Farnworth,  Lancashire;  b.  1880;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1st,  1908,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  J. 
Prestwich,  of  Ecdes;  2ndly,  1915,  Madelene 
Vere,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William 
Walter  Hopton  Scott,  C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Bateson,  Rev.  Joseph  Harter,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  an  Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bath,  Engineer-Rear- Adm.  George  Clark, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Bath,  of 
Sheviock,  Cornwall;  i.  1862;  entered  R.N. 
1883,  became  Ch.  Engineer  1896,  Staff  En- 
ineer  and  Engineer-Corn.  1900,  Engineer- 
apt.  1912,  and  Engineer-Rear  Adm.  (retired) 
1919:  m.  1889,  Maria,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Hector  John  Davidson,  of  Devonport ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908. 

Bather,  Major  Edward  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Edward  William  Bather,  formerly  of 
The  Hall,  Meole  Brace,  Salop,  and  Nobold 
Grange,  near  Shrewsbury;  b.  1888;  ed. 
at  Winchester,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A., 
Honours  in  History  19 — );  entered  R.F.A. 
1910,  and  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914- 17 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Bather,  Capt.  Rowland  Henry,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Arthur  H.  Bather,  of  Meole 
Brace,  Shropshire  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Summer- 
field  Scb.,  Oxford;  Capt.  R.N.  : m.  1906, 
Evelyne  Alice  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Owen  Burne,  G.C.I.E.,  K.C.S.I.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Batson,  Col.  Herbert,  C.B. ; b.  1853 ; 
entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1875,  became 
Capt.  1883,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904 : retired  1904 ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches  twice,  C.B.); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Batt,  Paymaster- Coni.  Charles  Ernest, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Barrie  Batt, 
R.N. ; b.  1874;  *s  Paymaster-Corn.  R.N. : 
m.  1918,  Olive  Valentine,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Cunningham,  W.S.,  of  Glasgow  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Batt,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Cossley,  C.B.E., 
M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  William  Foster 
Batt,  of  Cae  Kenfy,  Abergavenny  ; b.  1872  ; 
entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.)  1892,  and  became  Capt.  1899;  retired 


1907;  European  War  1914-17,  as  Lieut.-Col. ; 
is  patron  of  two  livings : m.  1st,  1903, 

Violet,  who  d.  1910,  younger  da.  of  Robert 
Millington  Knowles,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Colston 
Bassett  Hall,  Notts ; 2nd,  1913,  Eileen 
Augusta,  da.  of  Henry  William  Russell 
Domvile,  of  Pentre  Cottage,  Abergavenny 
[see  M.  Waterford,  colls.] ; cr.  M.V  O.  (4th 
class)  1906.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Gresham 
Hall,  Norfolk  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Batt,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Elliott,  C.M.G., 
son  of  H.  E.  Batt,  of  Heavitree,  Exeter  ; 
b.  1882;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A.  ; Bar. 
Gray’s  Inn  1920  : m.  1912,  Gladys  Edith,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  E.  E.  Hopewell,  of  Rugby; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Batten,  Col.  Frederick  Graeme,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  1863;  entered  Indian  Army  1896,  became 
Lieut.-Col  1910,  and  Col.  1915  ; retired  1919; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Batten,  Major  Herbert  Copeland  Cary, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Herbert  Cary  George  Bat- 
ten, O.B.E.,  J.P.,  D.L-,  of  Leigh  Lodge, 
Abbots  Leigh,  Somerset;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A. 
I91 7) ; a J.P.  for  Dorset,  Major  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  Special  Reserve ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912,  Dorothy 

Lilian  Hyde,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edgar  Astley 
Milne,  of  Chilfrome,  Dorchester;  cr.  D.S.O. 
ig1^.  Aldon,  Yeovil,  Somerset ; New  University 
Club. 

Batten,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Beardmore, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Herbert  Cary  George 
Batten,  of  Leigh  Lodge,  Abbots  Leigh,  near 
Bristol ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.  ; 
Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  (retired);  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  1914 
Star,  D S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Mary  Evelyn  Locke ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Lynn  Lodge,  Mullingar ; 
Army  and  Navy , and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 
Batten,  Adm.  Alexander  William 
Chisholm-,  M.  V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Edmund  Chisholm-Batten,  of  Thornfalcon, 
Somerset,  and  Aigas  Forest,  Inverness ; b. 
1851 ; entered  R.N.  1865,  became  Lieut.  1875, 
Com.  1886,  Capt.  1893,  Rear  Adm.  1905  (re- 
tired 1907),  Vice-Adm.  1909,  and  Adm.  1913; 
was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1904-5 ; is  Capt. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  for  Mid- 
lothian : m.  18 — , Brittie  Ellen  Wood  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  D.S.O.  1917.  Thorn- 
cote,  Murrayfield  Gardens,  Edinburgh. 
Batten-Poole  [see  Poole], 

Batterbee,  Harry  Fagg,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 
son  of  N.  S.  Batterbee,  of  Fa^versham;  b. 
1880;  ed.  at  Faversham  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  and  M.A.  1907); 
entered  Colonial  Office  1905 ; w-as  Private 
Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  (Rt. 
Hon.  W.  H.  Long,  M. P.)  1916-19:  m.  1909, 
Eleanor  Laura,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Harding, 
formerly  V.  of  Cold  Harbour,  Dorking;  cr. 
C.M.G.  and  C.V.O.  1918.  Oldlands,  Ashivood 
Road,  Woking. 

Battersby,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Preston, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  John  Battersby, 
of  Cromlyn,  Rathowen,  Ireland  ; b.  1856 ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.,  Armagh,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired);  was  Assist.  Di- 
rector-Gen. of  Ordnance  1900,  Director  of 
Equipment  and  Ordnance  Stores,  War 
Office  1914,  and  Inspector  of  Army  Ordnance 
Sers.  1914-18:  m.  1884,  Agnes  Janet,  da.  of 
John  Evens,  of  The  Haven,  Canterbury; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Cromlyn,  Rathowen, 
Ireland. 

Battershill,  Lionel  Warmington, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Lieut. 
Machine  Gun  Corps ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches.  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Battine,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  St.  Clair, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1868  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indiau 
Army  ; retired  1920;  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (clasp)  ; cr.  D.S.O,  1918. 

Battye,  Lieut.-Col.  Basil  Condon,  D.S.O., 
son  the  late  Major  Legh  Richmond  Battye, 
th  Gurkhas;  b.  1882;  entered  R.E.  1900, 
ecame  Brevet  Major  1915,  Major  1916,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  19x9  ; served  in  Somali- 
land 1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 


COMPANJONAGE. 


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European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  is  an 
A.J.C.E.  and  A.M.I.E.E.  ; has  Albert 
medal:  m.  1908,  Edith,  da  of  Joseph  Cole, 
of  Clifton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Royal  Societies' 
Club.  Luntley  Court , Pembridge,  Here- 
fordshire. 

Battye,  Lieut.-Col.  Clinton  Wynyard, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Major  Montagu  John 
Battye,  Bombay  Army;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  The  King’s 
(Shropshire  L.I.)  1894,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  1st  Batn. 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O. ),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15  (wounded); 
appointed  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Battye, Lieut.- Col.  Ivan  Urmston,  D.S.O.. 
son  of  the  late  Major  Legh  Richmond  Battye, 
5th  Gurkhas;  b.  1875;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1915 
(dangerously  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1897,  Marie,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  John  Robertson,  C.I.E.,  of 
Liddington  Hall,  near  Guildford,  Surrey; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Battye,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Rothney, 
D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Legh 
Richmond  Battye,  5th  Goorkhas;  b.  1874;  ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll  , London,  St.  Bartholomew’s 
and  St.  Thomas’s  Hospitals  (B.Sc.  1st  class 
Honours,  London  1893);  entered  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1898,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.;  served 
in  China  19130  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1898,  Maud  St.  George,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony  Oliver 
Molesworth  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Luntley  Court,  Pembridge, 
Herefordshire. 

Baudains,  Capt.  George  La  Croix, D.S.  O., 
M.C.;  b.  18  — ; Capt.  London  Regt.;  Euro- 
an  War  1914  18  (wounded,  despatches, 
.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Baugh,  Capt.  George  Johnstone,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  (retired)  Roy.  Indian  Marine  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Baugh, Capt.  Rupert  Stanton,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Rupert  Baugh,  of  Wake  Green,  Moseley, 
near  Birmingham  ; b.  1889 ; Capt.  Cold- 
stream Guards;  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O  .1916.  Wake 
Green,  Moseley,  near  Birmingham. 

Bauld,  Robert  Sterling,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-igas  2nd  Lieut. 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  (T.F.)  (despatches, 
M.G,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bauld,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Alfred  Gor- 
don, D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baumgarten,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Samuel 
Jocelyn,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and  a Brig  - 
Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff ; served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col. and  Col.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
India  1908-12,  and  Com.  of  a Co.  of  Gentle- 
men Cadets,  Roy.  Mil.  Col.  1913-14;  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x6. 

Bawa  J 1 wan  Singh,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Bawa  Jhandi  Singh  ; b.  1863  ; formerlv 
Director  Med.  and  Sanitation  Depart., 
Hyderabad  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Prisons  : cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Hyderabad, 
Deccan,  India. 

Bawden,  Major  Victor  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Bawden,  of  Walling- 
ton,  Surrey;  b.  1886  ; formerly  Major  London 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Ada  Walton 
(Sisil),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  White,  S-S.C. ; 


cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Sutton , Surrey ; Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Bax,  Capt.  Robert  Nesham,  C.B.,  son 
of  Capt.  Bonham  Bax,  R.N.  ; b.  1875;  is 
Capt.R.N.:  m.  1014,  Helinor  Marjorie,  da. 
of  Major  W.  F.  Parker,  of  Ivybridge  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Fareham , Hants. 

Baxter , Lieut. -Col.  George  Lewis, D.S.O., 

son  of  Edward  Armitstead  Baxter,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Kincaldrum,  co.  Forfar;  b.  1883; 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Cameron  Highlanders  ; 
European  War  1914  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Kincaldrum,  co. 
Forfar. 

Bayard, Brig.-Gen.  Reginald,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Robertson  Bayard,  B.L.,  of  St.  Louis,  New 
Brunswick;  b.  i860;  ed.  privately;  entered 
3rd  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt.  The  Buffs 
(E.  Kent  Regt.)  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1918;  retired,  1918;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  Garrison  Adj.,  Kroonstadt  (des- 
patches, medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; 
was  in  command  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  Inf. 
Brig.  1911-15:  m.  1885,  Edith  Wynn,  who 
d.  1916,  da.  of  John  Quain,  J.P. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902. 

Bayford,  Major  Edmund  Heseltine, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  R.  A.  Bayford,  K.C.,  of  Netley 
Hill,  Botley,  Hants ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered 
18th  Hussars  1894,  became  Capt.  1906,  and 
Major  1918  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  battles  of  Dundee,  Laing’s  Nek, 
and  Belfast,  and  during  siege  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  W^r  in  France  as 
Brig.-Maj.  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches) ; was 
an  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay  1903-6:  m. 
1911,  Muriel,  da.  of  John  Buller-Colthurst, 
of  Crowthorne,  Berks,  and  Thurlaxton, 
Somerset ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Baylay,  Brig.  - Gen.  Atwell  Charles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  F.  G.  Baylay, 
R.A.;  b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; retired  1919 
as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m. 
1904,  Maria  Edmondson,  da.  of  the  late  Gov. 
J.  B.  Broome,  of  Maryland,  U.S.  A. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Baylay,  Major  Edward  John  Lake, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  formerly  Major  R.F.A. 
(retired  1920);  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present 
at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m 1911,  Violet  Mary,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  the 
Hon.  Richard  Bingham  [see  E.  Lucan]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Baylay,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick,  C.B.E.  \ 
6.1865;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Bayley,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Francis  Bayley,  of 
Colombo,  Ceylon ; 6.  1878  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll. ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1908,  Constance 

Vera,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Hall,  of  Cuckoo, 
Hanwell,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Bayley,  Col.  Arthur  George,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.  [see  Laurie,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Bayley,  Charles  Butterworth,  C.V.O., 
son  of  Sir  Steuart  Colvin  Bayley,  G.C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  of  The  Old  House,  Brentwood, 
Essex;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Blunder’s  Sch., 
Tiverton ; is  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Ben- 
gal in  Public  Works  Depart. ; acted  as 
Special  Correspondent  to  Daily  Telegraph 
and  Pioneer  (Allahabad)  with  Tibet  Expedi- 
tion, and  to  Daily  Mail  with  Mohmand 
Expedition ; was  in  Ch.  of  Durbar  Press 
Camp  at  Coronation  Durbar  1912  : m.  1913, 
Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Digby  Templeton 
Brett,  of  Koppa,  Mysore;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1906,  C.V.O.  1912.  Calcutta;  Bengal 
( Calcutta ) Club. 

Bayley,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Charles, 
C.I.E. , O.B.E.,  4th  son  of  the  late  George 
Bayley,  W.S.,  of  Edinburgh ; 6.1867;  entered 
Scottish  Rifles  1887,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1898,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913; 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


retired  1920  ; Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp) ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1899-1901,  and 
Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  the  Punjab 
1907-20  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Bayley,  Brig.  - Gen.  Gerald  Edward, 

C. M.G. ,D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis 
Bayley,  of  Colombo,  Ceylon  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Rugby  ; entered  York  and  Lanoaster  Regt. 
1894,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Order 
of  the  Nile,  C.M.G.) ; employed  with  Ceylon 
Vol.  1902-8;  appointed  a Brig. -Com.  1916; 
has  Roy  Humane  So.’s  silver  medal  and 
Coronation  medal : m.  1917,  Marjorie  Single- 
ton,  da.  of  H.  S.  Powell,  of  Pocklington, 
Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Crawley  Rise,  Camberley ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Bayley,  Lieut. -Col.  Hadrian,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Edward  Hodsqn  Bayley,  J.P.,  of  Elles- 
mere, Bromley,  Kent;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.  Sch. ; is  a Coach  Builder,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1915  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  3rd 
class  Ord<-r  of  Nile)  : m.  1902,  JaneBingley, 
da.  of  Simon  Collier  J.P. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Dallington , Foxley  Lane , Purley,  Surrey, 
Reform  Club. 

Bayley,  Lieut. -Col.  Lionel  Seton, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Sir  Steuait  Colvin 
Bayley,  G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1875 ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Acting-Lieut.  Col.  (despatches, 
M.C., D.S.O., Croix  de Guerre) : m.  19x8,  Sybil 
Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Major  L.  F.  Barton,  Roy. 
Scots  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bayley,  Lieut.-Col.  Steuart  Farquharson, 
C.B  E.,  son  of  Sir  Steuart  Colvin  Bayley, 
G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. ; b.  1863  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bayley,  Victor,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Edward 
Hodson  Bayley,  J.P.  of  Ellesmere,  Bromley, 
Kent;  b.  1880  ; is  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  and  Assist. 
Sec.  Railway  Board,  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Bayliffe,  Col.  Alfred  Danvers,  C.M.G., 
son  of  tr.e  late  Alfred  Bayliffe  ; b.  1873  ; ed. 
at  Haileybury;  is  Col.  Comdg.  12th  Batn 
London  Regt.  (T.D.);  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Military  Order  of  Savoy) : m.  1903,  Lucy 
Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Allen  Brown, 
J.P.,  F.G.S.,  of  Ealing,  W. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  24,  Colebroke  Avenue,  Ealing,  W.; 

Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bayliss,  Capt.  Herbert  Victor,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Capt.  James  William  Bayliss, 
of  Chapel  House,  Chipping  Norton,  Oxon  ; 
b.  1885;  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.;  sometime 
Acting  Major  (2nd  in  command)  7th  Batn. 
Wiltshire  Regt. ; European  War  X914-19  on 
Staff  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916, 
Margaret  Patricia,  da.  of  William  Kyran  Mc- 
Auley,  of  28,  Charleston  Avenue,  Ranelagh, 
co.  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Bayly,  Lieut.-Col.  Abingdon  Robert, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1877  j Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
D.S.CL) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bayly,  Major  Edward  Archibald  Theo- 
dore, D.S.O.  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.]. 

Bayne,  Charles  Gerwien,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Peter  Bayne,  LL.D.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1880;  became  Under  Sec.  to 
Ch.  Commr.,  Burma  1887,  Dep.  Commr., 
Burma  1888,  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  1890, 
Revenue  Sec.,  Burma  1893,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Burma  1901,  and  Officiating  Financial 
Commr.  1904  ; was  Member  of  Lieut.-Gov.’s 
Council  1897-1906  ; retired  1906  ; author  of 
“Anglo-Roman  Relations,  1558-1565’’:  m. 
1890,  Alice  Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  C. 
Hodgkinson  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1901.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 


Bayne,  Charles  Walter,  C.B.E. , son  of 
William  Bicknell  Bayne,  of  Littlehampton ; 
b.  1872;  Gen.  Manager,  Cential  Uruguay 
Railway,  and  Local  Director,  Standard  Life 
Assurance  Co.,  and  of  Monte  Video  Tele- 
phone Co.  : m.  1896,  Kate  Blythman ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Montevideo , Uruguay  ; 
Uruguay  and  English  t Monte  Video ) Club. 

Bayne-Jardine  [see  Jardine]. 

Baynes,  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Baynes,  of  Settle,  Pietermaritzburg 
co.,  Natal;  b.  1842;  has  been  a farmer  in 
Natal  since  1862  ; is  proprietor  of  “ Nel’s 
Trust  Estate,”  Chm.  and  Managing  Director 
of  Joseph  Baynes  (Ltd.),  and  a J.P.  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg co.  (Natal) ; appointed  a Member 
of  Indian  Immigration  Trust  Board,  Natal 
1887,  and  became  Chm.  thereof  1902 ; has  been 
Senior  M.L.A.  for  Ixopo  Div.  since  1890; 
sometime  a M.L.C.  of  the  Colony  ; pioneer 
of  cattle-dipping  system  in  S.  Africa ; was 
Min.  of  Lands  and  Works,  Natal  1903-4;  in 
1897  initiated  movement  leading  tc Customs 
Union  between  Cape  Colony,  Orange  Free 
State  and  Natal;  introduced  Equal  Rights 
motion  in  Natal  Parliament  1899:  m.  1st, 
1874,  Maria  H. , da.  of  the  late  Paul  Hermanus 
Zietsman,  J.P.  ; 2nd,  1878,  Sarah  A.,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Tomlinson,  J.P. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1902.  239,  Chapel  Street,  Pieter- 

maritzburg, Natal;  Nel’s  Rust,  Natal; 
Ausiwick  House,  Maritzburg , Natal ; Vic- 
toria ( Pietermaritzburg ) Club. 

Baynes-Reed  [see  Reed]. 

Baynham,  Capt.  Cuthbert  Theodore, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1889  ; Capt.  R.F.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Major  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Elsie  Dorothea,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  C.  Conyers,  of  Castletown, 
Congers,  co.  Limerick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Charlton,  Dover. 

Bazin,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Turner,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Alfred  Bazin ; b.  1872 ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bazley- White  [see  White]. 

Beach,  Col.  Thomas  Boswall,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Beach  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.at  King’s  Coll.,  Lond  >n(M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.  1889);  entered  R.A.M.C.  1891, 
became  Lieut.  - Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1915  ; 
retired  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasp-,  promoted  Major), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E  ) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Ailsa  House,  Reading. 

Beach,  Col.  William  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. ; b.  1871 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.E.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Beadon,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Cecil,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Cecil  Beadon  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab  : m.  1st, 

1901,  Marion  Adeliza,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  H. 

E.  Brown,  of  Barton  Hill,  Kingskerswell,  S. 
Devon  ; 2ndly.  1908,  Dorothy  Ayre,  da.  of 
H.  E.  Brown  (ante)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Delhi,  India. 

Beadon,  Lieut.-Col.  Lancelot  Richmond, 
C.M  G.,  D.S.O.\  b.  1875;  entered  West 
India  Regt.  1896,  became  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1913,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  W.  Africa 
1897-8  (clasp),  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Legion 
of  Honour,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G);  appointed  a 
Dep.  Director  of  Transport  1919,  and  an 
Assist.  Director  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  191^1 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Beadon,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Hammet, 
C.B.E.-,  b.  1887;  Capt.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S  C.,  and  an  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Vlil.)  1919. 

Beak,  Com.  Daniel  Marcus  William,  V .C., 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Com.  R.N.V.R.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  V.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Beal,  Capt.  Alister  Francis,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Canou  Samuel  Gilbert  Beal, 
R.  of  Ronaldkirk,  Darlington;  b.  1875; 
Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  (C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Italian  silver  medal  for 
Valour) : m.  1904,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late 

Charles  Youl,  of  Oakdene  Park,  Launceston, 
Tasmania;  cr.  C.M  G.  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Beale,  Observer  Officer  Clive  Oliver  Ber- 
tram, D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut,  on  Gen.  List, 
and  Flying  and  Observer  Officer  R.A.F.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Beale,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Yelverton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Yelver- 
ton Beale  ; b ■ i860  ; joined  Norfolk  Regt. 
1881,  and  retired  as  Major  1903  ; served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1892-3  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
D.S.O. ),  and  during  European  War  1916-17, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Depot. : m.  1900, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  G.  Hayley, 
R.  of  Brightling,  Sussex;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Beale-Browne  [see  Browne]. 

Beall,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Metcalfe, 

C. M .G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  The 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Beaman.  Capt.  Ardern  Arthur  Hulme, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Frank  Clement  Ofifley 
Beaman,  Judge  of  High  Court,  Bombay;  b. 
1886;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt. 
Indian  Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908, 
European  War  1914-18,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  and  in  Prance  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1920,  Diana  Vernon 
Constance,  da  of  Sir  YVilliam  Francis 
George  Guise,  5th  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Beaman,  Major  Winfred  Kelsey,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1882;  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O,);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7- 

Beamish,  Capt.  Tufton  Percy  Hamilton, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Henry 
Hamilton  Beamish,  C.B. ; b.  1874;  Capt. 
R.N.;  European  War  1914-18,  present  at 
battle  of  Falkland  Islands  and  Jutland 
(despatches,  C.B.):  m.  1914,  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Simon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917.  Lower  House, BowlheadGreen,  Godaiming. 

Bean,  John  Harper,  C.B.E. , son  of  Aider- 
man  Sir  George  Bean,  of  Oakham  Lodge, 
Dudley;  b.  1885;  is  a Director  of  Harper, 
Sons  and  Bean  (Limited),  of  Dudley;  cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Tansley  Hill  House,  Dudley. 

Bearblock,  Engineer- Capt.  Charles 
William  John,  -C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer- 
Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 
Bearcroft,  Col.  Edward  Hugh,  C.B., 
only  son  of  the  late  Edward  Bearcroft,  of 
Mere  Hall,  Worcestershire  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; was  Hon.  Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt. 
6th  Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt.  1897-1905;  is 
a J.P.  for  Worcestershire;  served  in  S 
African  War  1901-2:  m.  1877,  Catherine  Eliza- 
beth^ only  da.  of  Capt.  Grismond  Philipps, 
of  Cwmgwilli,  Carmarthenshire ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1903.  Mere  Hall,  Droilwich  ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Bearcroft,  Adm.  John  Edward,  C.B., 
M.  V.O. , sonofthe  lateRev.  James  Bearcroft, 
R.  of  Hadzor,  Droitwich;  b.  1851;  entered 
R.N.  1864,  became  Lieut.  1874,  Com.  1888, 
Capt.  1895,  Rear-Adm.  1906  (retired  1906), 
Vice-Adm.  1910,  and  Adm.  1913;  served  on 

E.  Coast  of  Africa  in  suppression  of 
slave  trade  1871-1880,  during  Blockade  ol 
Greece  1886,  on  China  Station  during  China- 
Japan  War  1894-5,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
in  command  of  Naval  Brig,  (despatches, 
C.B.);  was  Adm.  Sup.  of  Vessels  building 
by  Contract,  Clyde  Dist.  1 006-11,  and  Ad- 
miralty Representative  with  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions at  Glasgow  and  Newcastle  1915-17  : m. 
1892,  Katharine,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  W.  P.  Howell,  of  Penrheol,  Carmarthen- 
shire; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 


1904.  Torrwood , Bowling,  Dumbartonshire ; 
United  Service,  Western  (Glasgow),  and 
Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Clubs. 

Beard,  Lieut.-Col.  George  John  Allen, 
D.S.O,  son  of  the  late  George  Beard,  of 
Gloucester;  b.  1878;  formerly  Principal  of 
North  Sch.,  Potchefstroom,  Transvaal;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces  ; served  1914-17 
in  German  S.-W.  Africa  as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  and 
with  E.  Africa  Forces  as  A A.  and  Q.M.G. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Miss  E.  Myers, 
of  Potchefstroom,  Transvaal ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Cymry,  Maree  Street,  Potchefstroom, 
Transvaal. 

Beard,  Joseph  James,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Acting  Ch.  Accountant  at  War  Office  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  War 
Office,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

Beardsmore,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Beardsmore,  of 
Petersham,  N.S.W.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Sydney 
High  Sch.,  and  at  Sydney  Univ.  (B.A.);  is  in 
N.S  Wales  Civil  Ser.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  of  Australian  Inf.  (V.D.)  ; served 
with  Australian  Naval  and  Mil.  Expedi- 
tionary Forces  in  New  Guinea  1914-15,  and 
in  France  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1901,  Ethel  Mary  Clack;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Elouera,  Albert  Road,  Home- 
bush,  N.S.  Wales;  University  ( Sydney ) 
Club. 

Beare,  Lieut.-Col.  Rawdon  St.  John, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; l4euL-Col.  New  Zealand 
Rifle  Brig.  ; European  War  19 15-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bearn,  Capt.  Frederic  Arnot,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.D.  ; b.  1890  ; M.B.  1913,  M.D.  1Q20  ; 
is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,D.S  O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  22 , Amherst 
Road,  Withington,  Manchester. 

B e a r n e , Major  Lewis  Collinwood, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lewis  Edward 
Bearne,  of  Newton  Abbot;  b.  1878;  ed. 
at  Newton  Abbot  Coll.  ; entered  Duke 
of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1899,  became  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1911,  and  Major  1914  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902,  with 
Lumsden’s  Horse  (prisoner,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia);  has  Albert  Medal  for  saving  life  : 
m.  1905,  Violet,  only  da.  of  the  late  James 
Stephen  Gibbs ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Beasley,  Com.  Francis  Adams,  M.V.O., 
son  of  R.  St.  John  Beasley,  of  Northwold, 
Cheltenham  ; b.  1881 ; entered  R.N.  1897, 
became  Lieut.  1903,  and  Com.  1915 ; some- 
time Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Dartmouth; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911.  Northwold, 
Lansdown,  Cheltenham ; United  Service 
Club. 

Beasley,  Major  James  Henry  Mounti- 
fort,  D.S.O. ; b.  1876 ; entered  R.A.  1896,  and 
became  Major  1914;  China  1900  (medal), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
appointed  a Ch.  Instructor  in  Gunnery  1918  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Beasley,  Major  Robert  Longfield,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878  ; entered  Gloucestershire  Regt.  1899, 
became  Major  1915  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  N.  Nigeria 
1902  (medal  with  clasp),  N.  Nigeria  1906 
(clasp),  European  War  1914  18  (wounded, 
despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.  with  two 
Bars);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918,  (2nd  Bar) 

1919. 

Beasley,  Major  Walter  Henry,  D.S.O.t 
son  of  W.  T.  Beasley,  of  29,  Lament  Road, 
Chelsea,  S.W.  ; b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Cook’s 
Ground  Elementary  Sch.,  and  privately;  is 
a Mining  Engineer,  an  Associate  of  Institu- 
tion of  Mining  and  • Metallurgy  ; sometime 
Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was  in  Gold  Coast  Vol. 
1910-14  , m.  1917,  hlorence  Elizabeth,  el.  da. 
of  J.  Collyear,  of  Chelsea,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  28,  Cotehill  Gardens , Bishop's  Park, 
S.  W.6. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Beaton,  Lieut.-Col.  Angus  John,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Beaton,  of  Bayfield, 
Ross-shire;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Inverness  Roy. 
Acad.,  and  at  Owen’s  Coll.,  Manchester;  a 
M.I.C.E.,  a F.S.A.  (Scotland),  and  a V.D. ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  as  Lieut.  1st  Vol.  Batn. 
Seaforth  Highlanders,  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-18  (despatches);  became  Local  Lieut.- 
Col.  on  Gen.  Staff,  E.  Africa;  was  Assist. 
Engineer-in-Ch.  S.  African  Railways  1910- 
19 ; acted  as  Ch.  Engineer  Central  S.  African 
Railways  1909,  and  as  Engineer-in-Ch.  S. 
African  Railways  and  Harbours  1916-17  and 
1918-19 : m.  1908,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Bredell,  of  Barberton,  Transvaal, 
and  Durban,  Natal ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Rand 
{Johannesburg)  Club. 

Beaton,  Lieut.  William  Donald,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Royal  Naval  Reserve  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Beatson,  Col.  Charles  Henry,  C.B. , 2nd 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  George  Stewart 
Beatson,  C.B.  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  King  William’s 
Coll. ; entered  Indian  Army  Med.  Ser.  1876, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Col.  1905 ; 
retired  1911;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-9  (medal),  and  with  Manipur  Expedition 
1891  (despatches) : m.  18 — , Geraldine  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  Wilson, M.  A. ; cr.  C.B. 
Mil.)  1907.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Beatson,  Maj.-Gen.  Finlay  Cochrane, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  G.  S.  Beat- 
son,  C.B.,,  M.D.  ; b.  1855;  entered  62nd 
Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Wiltshire  Regt. 
1881,  Major  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet 
Col.  1905,  Col.  1906  (retired  1912).  and  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Dist.  Comdt.,  and  as  D.A.A.G. 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  C.B.)  ; was 
Instructor  at  Staff  Coll.,  1889-92,  and  Pro- 
fessor there  1892-8,  A.A.G.,  N.  Command, 
India  1905,  D.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  India 
1906-10,  and  Brig.-Gen.,  Gen.  Staff,  S.  Army, 
India  1910-12;  was  Director  of  Personal 
Sers.  at  the  War  Office  1914-16 : m.  1890,  Eliza 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  George  Henry 
Errington,  of  Chadwell  Hall,  Essex,  and 
Ashbourne,  Derbyshire  ; cr.  CB.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Oakleigh , Camberley,  Surrey;  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Beattie,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Elder, 

C. B.E.,M.C.,sonot  Major  Alexander  Beattie, 
formerly  93rd  Highlanders  ; b.  1888;  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  The  Queen's  (Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt  ),  Lieut.-Col.  and  Staff  Officer 
W.  African  Frontier  Foice  : tn.  1917,  Janet 
Dunbar,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Kirkaldy  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)i92o.  69,  Gloucester  Crescent, 
Regent's  Park,\N.W.;  Junior  United  Service, 
Sports',  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Beattie,  Com.  Kenneth  Adair,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Alexander  Colpoys  Beattie;  b. 
1883;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
in  Minelaying  operations  in  Heligoland  and 
Jutland  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Beattie,  Col.  the  Rev.  William,  C.M.G.\ 

D. D.,  son  of  William  Beattie,  of  Palmer- 

ston, Ontario  ; b.  1873  ; D.D.  Knox  Coll., 
Toronto;  European  War  1914-18  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Chaplain  Sers.,  and  afterwards 
as  Director,  with  rank  of  Hon.  Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1905,  Alice  Mabel, 
da.  of  Robert  Heath,  of  The  Grange,  Bid- 
dulph,  Congleton,  Cheshire ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  100,  Bronson  Avenue,  Ottawa. 

Beatty,  Brig.-Gen.  Guy  Archibald  Hast- 
ings, C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1870;  entered  Roy. 
Irish  Regt.  1889,  became  Major  Indian  Army 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Lol.  aud 
Col.  1Q20;  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
on  Staff  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal),  European  War  1914-18  (de 
spatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar),  Transcaspia 
1918-19  (C.M.  t.),  N.W.  Frontier  of  India 
1919  (medal  with  clasp);  appointed  a Brig.- 
Com.  1917  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Beatty,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Nicholson, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1867;  Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a 
Brig.-Gen.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-98 
(medal  with  clasg),  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp);  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 


Beatty,  Mrs.  Rose  Mabel,  C.B.E.',  b. 

1879  ; Comdt.-in-Ch.  and  Founder  of  Green 
Cross  Corps  : m.  1904,  Charles  Beatty ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918. 

Beatty,  Wing-Corn.  William  Dawson, 

C. B.E.,  A.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; Wing-Corn.  R.A.F. 
(retired  1920)  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, A.F.C.,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  O.B.E. 
and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Beaty- Pownall  [see  Pownall]. 
Beauchamp-Proctor  [see  Proctor]. 
Beauman,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Bentley, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Bentley  M.  Beauman,  of 
Seafield  House,  Sea  View,  Isle  of  Wight; 
b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.,  and  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg  a Brig,  (wounded,  despatches  six 
times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  Italian  medal  for  valour  and 
Croix  de  Guerie) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917). 
Naval  and  Military,  and  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Clubs. 

Beaumont,  Major  Kenneth  Macdonald, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  19x6-18  in 
Palestine  as  Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Beausire,  Miss  Clara  Constance,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Beausire;  b.  18—; 
is  Vice-Pres.  Birkenhead  Div.  of  British 
Red  Cross  So.  and  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Wethersfield,  Noctorum,  Bir- 
kenhead. 

Beavan,  Capt.  Frank  Elliot,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Yeo.,  and 
attached  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Beavis,  Arthur  Beagley,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Beavis;  6.  1867  ; Financial  Adviser 
British  Salonica  Force  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Beavis,  Major  Leslie  Ellis,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  H.  C Beavis,  of  Bathurst,  N.S.  Wales  ; b. 
1895;  Major  Australian  Foices;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Beazeley,  Major  George  Adam,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1870;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  in  Somaliland 
1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Becher,  Maj.-Gen.  Andrew  Cracroft, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  A.  M.  Becher, 
K.C.B. ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Norfolk  Regt. 
(retired),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.;  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal  with  clasps),  S.  Africa  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps) ; com- 
manded 63rd  Div.  at  Home  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Becher,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Morgan  Ley, 

D S.O.;  only  son  of  the  late  James  Pattle 
Becher  ; b.  1870 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  (retired);  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  19x7,  Winifred  Grantham,  only  da.  of 
Ernest  Page,  K.C.,  Recorder  of  Carlisle; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Glenhurst  Cottage,  Esher. 
Becher,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Arthur, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col  A W R.  Becher;  b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll  ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  retired  1920; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  Somaliland  19  13  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Becher,  Major  Henry  Wrixon,  D.S.O., 
.[see  Wrixon-Becher,  Bt.]. 

Becher,  Lieut.-Col.  Lancelot  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Becher,  of  Southwell, 
Notts;  b.  1882;  entered  R.E.  1904,  and 
became  Capt.  1914 ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col. 
1920;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.) ; was  Assist.  Engineer- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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in-Ch.  1918-19:  m.  1914,  Margaret  Lucy,  da. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Temple 
Lyttelton,  D.D.  [see  V.  Cobham,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Newstead,  Godaiming. 

Beck,  Conrad,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Joseph 
Beck,  of  Stoke  Newington,  N. ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  privately ; Chm.  and  Managing  Director 
of  R.  and  J.  Beck  (Limited),  and  Pres.  British 
Optical  Instrument  Manufacturers’  Asso.  ; 
author  of  “The  Theory  of  the  Microscope,” 
etc.:  m.  1895,  Annie,  el.  da.  of  John  Col- 
lings,  of  Leighton  Buzzard  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
34,  Upper  Addison  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 
Beck,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Archibald, 

D.S.O. , son  ofCol.  C.  E.  Beck,  formerly  12th 
Lancers,  of  Bridge,  near  Canterbury  ; b. 
1880;  entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1900, 
became  Capt.  1910,  Major  1915,  and  is  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King  s medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy, 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m. 
1912,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  (Henry 
Russell  Wakefield,  D.D.)  Lord  Bishop  of 
Birmingham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Beck  ,Flight-Lieut.  Edwyn  Walter  Tyrrell, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  Arthur  William  Beck, 
J.P.,  of  38,  Queen’s  Gate  Terrace,  S.W. ; 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  Honours  1909, 
M.A.  1912);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1910  ; is 
Capt  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  serving  with  R.A.F. 
as  Flight-Lieut. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (twice  wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  promoted) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Brooks's  Club. 

Beck,  Capt.  Oliver  Lawrence,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Commodore  of 
Convoys,  as  Port  Convoy  Officer,  Liverpool, 
and  subsequently  as  Div.  Naval  Transport 
Officer,  Murmansk;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Beck,  Capt.  William  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Capt.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; 
served  at  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Beck-Friis  [see  Friis], 

Becke,  Group-Capt.  John  Harold  Whit- 
worth, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  the 
late  — Becke;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Glenalmond;  entered  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  1905,  and  became  Brevet  Lieut. -Coi.  ; 
transferred  to  R.A.F.  as  Group-Capt.  1920 ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  twoclasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Group  Com.  R.A.F.  with  rank 
of  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O  , Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  deGuerre,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
A.F.C.) : m.  1915,  Annie  Peto  Adamson ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Beckett,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  William  Beckett  ; 
b.  1849;  ed.  privately;  entered  Army 
1869,  became  Capt.  7th  Dragoon  Guards  1879, 
Brevet  Major  1882,  Lieut. -Col.  1892,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1896  (commanded  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards  1892-5  and  3rd  Hussars  1896-8)  (re- 
tired 1906),  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  19x2; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882,  in  com- 
mand of  Mounted  Mil.  Police,  present  at 
battles  of  Tel-el-Kebir  and  Kassassin  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Major  (4th  class  Medjidie),  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (clasp),  and  in 
Natal  1899-1900  present  at  battle  of  Talana 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp);  was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  in  Ireland 
1886-8,  D.A.A.G.,  Ireland  1888-91,  an  Assist. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Ordnance  at  Head 
Quarters  1898-0,  an  A.A.G.,  Natal  1899-1900, 
A.Q.M.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1900-1903,  Col.- 
on-the-Staff  and  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Malta 
1904-5,  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Administra- 
tion there  1905-6,  and  in  command  of  a 
Territorial  Force  Brig.  1908-12;  com- 
manded a Div.  1914-15,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen. ; is  a J.P.  for  Dorset:  m.  1st,  1881, 
Louisa,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Field- 
Marshal  Sir  John  Michel,  G.C.B. ; 2ndly, 
1915,  Mary  Lucretia  Phillippa  Josephine 


da.  of  the  late  John  Arthur  Farrell,  D.  L.  of 
Moynalty,  co.  Meath,  and  widow  of  Martin 
Kenneth  Angelo,  of  Culachy,  Fort  Augustus 
[V.  Gormanston]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898. 
Culachy , Fort  Augustus. 

Beckett,  Hon.  Mrs.  Muriel  Helen 
Florence,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Grimthorpe]. 

Beckett,  Col.  Stephen,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Capt.  J.  O.  Beckett, H.E.I  C.S. ; b.  1840 ; 
entered  25th  Bengal  N.I.  1857  ; joined  B.S  C. 
1861,  became  Capt.  1869,  Major  1877,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1883,  and  Col.  1887;  retired  1889;  served 
in  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  1857-9  (danger- 
ously wounded,  despatches,  medal),  in 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  Indian  Campaign  1863-4 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp), 
in  command  of  Bahawalpur  contingent  on 
Dera  Ghazi  Khan  Frontier  in  1st  Cabul 
Campaign  1879,  and  as  Director  of  Indian 
Transport  with  Forces  in  Suakin  1885  (medal, 
despatches,  bronze  star,  C.B.) : m.  xst,  1875, 
Cecilia,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  P.  Griffith;  2nd, 
1894,  Ida  Maud,  da.  of  John  Macfarlane, 
formerly  of  2,  Lexharn  Gardens,  W. ; cr, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1885. 

Beckett,  Engineer- Capt.  William  Her- 
bert, C.B. ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Beckett,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Thomas 
Clifford,  C.B.E. , D.S.O,;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  a 
Director  of  Railways  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O., C.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Beckwith,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Thackeray, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  G. 
Beckwith,  of  Winchester  ; b.  1875  ; entered 
Hampshire  Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  1903, 
Major  1912,  a Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1919; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  action 
of  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
in  Aden  1903-4,  Dardanelles  1915  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  a 
Brig. -Com.  1920  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m. 
1904,  Dorothy,  da.  of  J.  B.  Thomson,  I.C.S. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Beckwith,  Major  William  Malebisse, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Henry  John  Beckwith, 
of  Millichope  Park,  Salop;  b.  1877;  formerly 
Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; is  Major  Reserve 
of  Officers;  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  with  Coldstream 
Guards  and  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy)  : 
m.  X904,  Lady  Muriel  Beatrix  Gordon- Len- 
nox, da.  of  7th  Duke  of  Richmond ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x6.  North  Lodge,  Lavant. 

Beckwith-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Beddington,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Henry 
Lionel,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Henry 
Edward  Beddington,  of  15,  Hyde  Park 
Square,  W.  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 

R. M.C. ; entered  16th  Lancers  1902,  and  re- 
tired as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  six  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  Ofder  of  Aviz  of  Portugal): 
m.  1907,  Elsie  A.  E.,  da.  of  Raoul  H . Foa  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  The  Palace, 
Much  Had  ham,  Harts;  United  Service, 
and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Beddy,  Col.  Bertram  Langdon,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Somaliland  1908-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19,  as  Assist.  Director  of  Trans- 
port, with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Beddy,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Langdon, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 

S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp), 
Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Bedingfield,  Capt.  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.B.; 
b.  1888;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1913,  and  is 
Capt.  ; European  War  1914  (despatches, 


1274 


COMPANIONAGE. 


D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Peter  Grant,  of  1,  Inverleith  Place,  Edin- 
burgh; cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Bedwell,  Horace,  C.M.G. , son  of  the 
late  Frances  Alfred  Bedwell,  County  Court 
judge;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Sedbergh  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (BA. 
1839) ; appointed  Assist.  Dist.  Comrar.,  Niger 
Coast  Protectorate  1896  ; was  Acting  Dist. 
Commr.,  Old  Calabar  1896-7,  Dist.  Commr., 
Warri,  1898-9,  and  Asaba  1899,  Acting  Div. 
Commr.,  Central  Div.,  S.  Nigeria  1901-2,  Ch. 
Assist.  Sec.  1902,  Acting  Div.  Commr.  and 
Acting  Sec.  to  Govt.  1902-6 ; appointed  Dep. 
High  Commr.  1906,  Provincial  Commr.  1906, 
and  1st  class  Resident  1914;  sometime  a 
M.E.C.  of  the  Colony;  retired  1918  : m.  1st, 
1900,  Constance  Brodie,  who  d.  1901,  da. 
of  the  late  Dr.  Bransby  Roberts ; 2ndly, 
1911,  Edith  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  George 
James  Caple  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  Rose  Hill, 
Orford,  Suffolk. 

Beecroft,  Major  Charles  Thomas  Cook, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  R A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Beeman,  Miss  C.  May,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Organising  Sec.,  Alexandra  Day  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  10,  West  Bolton  Gardens,  S.PF.5. 

Beeman,  Engineer-Corn.  Robert, C.M.G.', 
b.  18 — ; Engineer-Corn.  R.N.;  employed  on 
experimental  work,  Engineer-in-Ch.’s  De- 
part., Admiralty;  cr.  C.M.G.  19x9. 

Beeman,  Major  Stanley  Welch,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1879;  formerly  Major  The  Kings  (Liver- 
pool Regt.);  sometime  in  Indian  Army; 
S.  Africa  1900-2  (Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W  . 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1916-18  in  France  and  Pales- 
tine (despatches,  D.S.O.,  medals);  raised 
first  Batn.  for  New  Armies  1914  (Lord  Kit- 
chener becoming  Hon.  Col.);  subsequently 
helped  to  raise  three  other  Batns. ; is  on 
Staff  of  Evening  Standard , Daily  Sketch,  etc. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  10.  West  Bolton  Gardens , 

S.IV  5;  Junior  United  Service , Royal 
Automobile,  and  Conservative  ( Liverpool ) 
Clubs. 

Beeman,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Gilbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  I.  Beeman,  M.D. ; b.  1884  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Brig.  Roy.  Canadian 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Beer,  Col.  James  Henry  Elias,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  James  Beer;  b.  1848;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Indian  Vol.  (V.D.),  and  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  United  Provinces  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1909.  Mussoorie,  India. 

Beesi.ey,  Major  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1886;  formerly  Major  R.A.;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Beeston,  Col.  the  Hon.  Joseph  Lievesley, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  John  Lievesley  Beesto%;  b. 
1859  ; is  Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
served  at  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1882,  Annie,  da.  of  William 
Read ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  New  ‘ Lambton, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Bef.vor,  Major  Miles,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Kent  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  Elsa 
Waring,  from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1920  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Beevor,  Col.  Walter  Calverley,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Beevor  for- 
merly of  Mansfield-Woodhouse,  Notts  ; b. 
1858;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1880); 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1880:  entered  Scots  Guards 
1884,  and  became  Surg.-Maj.  1896,  Major 
and  Lieut.  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1904  (retired  1913),  and  Hon.  Col.  1917  ; 
served  in  Soudan  1885  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Ashanti  Expedition 
1895-6  (despatches,  star,  promoted  Surg.- 
Maj.)  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1900,  with  isl  Batn.  Scots  Guards, 

g resent  at  battles  of  Belmont,  Modder  River, 
►riefontein,  operations  in  Johannesburg, 
and  at  actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and  Belfast 
(despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps,  C.M.G.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 


spatches, C.B.) ; was  Principal  Med.  Officer 
to  S.  African  Constabulary  1901-2,  and  on  Per- 
sonal Staff  of  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught 
at  Delhi  Durbar  1903.;  sometime  House 
Surg.  at  Nottingham  Eye  Hospital,  at  New- 
ark Hospital  Infirmary,  and  at  Portsmouth 
Hospital,  and  in  command  of  Station  Hos- 
pital, Bangalore  and  of  Roy.  Mil.  Infirmary, 
Dublin ; was  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  to  a Territorial  Div.  1914-17 ; author 
of  various  Medical,  Surgical,  and  other 
pamphlets : m.  1890,  Ella  Beatrice,  el.  da. 
of  Charles  Taylor  [Elliot,  Bt.] ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Guards',  and  Naval 
and  Military  Clubs. 

Begbie,  Col.  Frank  Warburton,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1861;  formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
ciasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Begbie,  Major  Ronald  Philipps  Glynn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1885  ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-18,  in 
German  S.-W.  Africa  and  with  S.  African 
Forces  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1 912;  cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 
Beith,  Major  Duncan,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Beith,  Major  John  Hay,  C.B.E.,  M.C. , 

son  of  the  late  John  Beith ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 
Fettes  Sch.,and  at  St.John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1902)  ; a well-known 

author  (“Ian  Hay”),  and  Major  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.) ; author  (as  “ Ian 
Hay  ”)  of  “ The  First  Hundred  Thousand,” 
etc. : m.  1915,  Helen  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  P.  A.  Speirs,  Sheriff -Substitute  for 
Roxburghshire  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  21.  Bruton 
Street,  S.W. ; Caledonian,  Garrick,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Beith,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robert  McNeil, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Belcher,  Major  Ernest  Albert  Crossley, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Albert  Belcher,  of 
Barnet,  Herts;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Lincoln 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1913) ; sometime 
Major,  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L-I.  attached 
to  New  Zealand  Forces,  and  Gov.  Village 
Centres  Council  for  Discharged  Soldiers; 
was  Director  of  Vegetable  Supplies,  Min.  of 
Food  1917-18,  and  Director  of  Propaganda 
to  Agricultural  Organization  So.  1918-20; 
sometime  Assist.  Master  and  House  Tutor, 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  Head  Master  Christ’s 
Coll.,  New  Zealand;  Natal  Civil  Ser.  1902-8, 
and  Examiner  to  Civil  Ser.  Commn.  1911-12  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Holland  with  Boston 
Div.  ( Co.U .)  Dec.  1918;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
The  Mill  House,  Ciewer,  Windsor;  Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 

Belcher,  Major  Raymond  Douglas, 

D. S.O.,  M.C., ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Belfield,  Major  Sydney,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Finney  Belfield,  of  Prunley  Hill, 
Paignton ; b.  1862  ; Major  R.A.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Dep.  Assisi.  Div. 
of  Railway  Transport  (despatches,  O.B.E.): 
m.  1902,  Annie,  da.  of  Charles  Mitchell,  of 
Jesmond  Towers,  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil).  1919- 

Belfield,  Major  William,  C.M.G.; 
b.  18—  ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Belgrave,  Lieut. -Col.  Hew  Dacres, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Dacres  Thomas 
Charles  Belgrave,  formerly  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.,  of  North  Kil worth,  Leicestershire; 
b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Hoy. 
W.  Kent  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen  s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
twoclasps),  Mesopotamiai9i4-i8(despatches, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1275 


Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O. ):  m.  1919,  Kath' 
arine  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 
Spencer  Berkeley,  and  widow  of  Major 
George  Fison  Muller,  R.M.L.I.  [see  Berke- 
ley, “ Knights  ’Widows”]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Belgrave,  Major  John  Dalrymple, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  D.  F.  C.  Belgrave; 
of  North  Kilworth,  Leicestershire  ; 6.  1881; 
entered  R A.  1900,  and  became  Major  1914  5 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatches, 
D.S.O  ):  m.  1910,  Gladys,  da.  of  Col.  New- 
comen Watts,  of  16,  Burton  Court,  S.W. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x6. 

Belk,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1869  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  and  on  Staff ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  X917. 
Lower  Kenfield , Petham,  near  Canterbury. 

Bell,  Capt.  Adolphus  Edmund,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Edmund  Frederick  Bell,  of  Kensington, 
W.;  b.  1850;  Capt.,  and  an  Elder  Brother 
of  Trinity  House  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  23, 
Down  Street,  Mayfair,  W. ; Isthmian,  and 
Junior  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Bell,  Archibald  Graeme,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Valentine  Graeme  Bell,  C.M.G., 
M.I.C.E.  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Felstead  and  Up- 
pingham; is  a M.I.C.E.;  employed  on 
Surveys  of  Jamaica  Railway  Extensions 
1887-90 ; became  Assist.  Engineer,  Public 
Works  Depart.,  British  Guiana  1891,  Assist. 
Colonial  Civil  Engineer  1900,  Colonial  Civil 
Engineer  1901,  and  Director  of  Public  Works, 
Trinidad  1907  ; appointed  an  ex-officio  M.L.C. 
of  the  Colony  1907,  and  M.E.C.  1908  ; a con- 
tributor to  Xlth  edition  of  Encydopcedia 
Britannica  : m.  1899,  Katharine  Sarah,  da. 
of  the  late  Walter  Ogilvy  Ross  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1914.  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad ; Savannah, 
St.  Clair,  Trinidad ; Isthmian , Union, 
Turf,  and  St.  Andrews  ( Trinidad ) Clubs. 
Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Le  Mowbray, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
A.S.C. ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Henry,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b-  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Hugh,  D.S.O.. 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Edward  Bell,  F.S.A.,  of  The 
Mount,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
during  Mahoud  operations  1917,  and  Afghan 
War  1919  : m.  1905,  Gabrielle,  da.  of  J. 
Kennedy,  formerly  I.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bell,  Squadron-Com.  Bertram  Charles, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Squadron-Com.  R.A.F.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bell,  Charles  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Bell,  of  92, 
Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1889  ; conducted  Exploration 
Mission  in  Bhutan  1904;  was  Assist. 
Political  Officer,  Chumbi  Valley  1894-5, 
and  Political  Officer  for  Tibet,  Bhutan, 
and  Sikkim  1908-18  (concluded  Bhutan 
Treaty  1910);  engaged  on  Tibet  Con- 
ference 1913-14  (C.M.G.);  retired  1919: 
m.  1912,  Cashie  Kerr,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Fernie,  of  Warrenside,  Blundellsands ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.I.E.  1919.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Bell,  Com.  Charles  Courtenay,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  Bell,  of  Fernbank, 
Portishead  ; 6.1883;  Com.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-19,  at  Dardanelles  as  a Navigating 
Officer,  afterwards  with  Mine  Clearing 
Force  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917, 

Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Pattin- 
son;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  United  Sports’  Club. 


Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Francis, D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b ■ 18 — ; sometime  Lieut.-Col. 

R.  A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Bell,  Col.  Edward,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Maj.  -Gen.  E-  W.  D.  Bell.  V C..  C.B.  ; 
6.  1866  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers  (formerly  Worcestershire 
Regt.),  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Remounts  ; S.  African  War  1900  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1898,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  W.  Hartopp,  Roy  Horse  Guards; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bell,  Ernest  Albert  Seymour,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; an  A.M.I.C.E. ; appointed  Assist.  Sec. , 
Public  Works  Depart.,  Railway  Branch, 
Bengal  1903,  Dep.  Manager  E.  Bengal  State 
Railway  1908,  Sup.  Engineer  N.-W.  Railway 
1913,  and  Agent  E.  Bengal  State  Railway 
1915  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Hayley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18  — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Charles, 

C. M.G. ; 6. 18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps ; European  War  19 15-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bell,  Col.  George  James  Hamilton,  C.I.E., 
M.B.  ; b.  1861 ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1886,  became  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  and 
Col.  1915;  Burma  Expedition  1887-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  Lushai  Expedition  1889  (clasp); 
was  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons,  Burma  1910- 
16,  since  when  he  has  been  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Civil  Hospitals,  Bihar  and  Orissa:  m. 
1890,  Violet  Helen  Mary,  da.  ofLestock  Reid 
Forbes  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Patna,  India. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  George  John,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Bell,  of  Mor,  Victoria; 
b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces  1916- 
18  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  Victoria 
Contingent  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  in 
Palestine  (C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Mor,  Victoria,  Australia;  Naval  and 
Military  ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Bell,  Miss  Gertrude  Margaret  Lowthian, 
C.B.E.  [see  Bell,  Bt.,  cr.  1885]. 

Bell,  Graham  Airdrie,  C.M.G.)  b.  18—  ; 
is  Financial  Comptroller,  Depart  of  Rail- 
ways and  Canals,  Dominion  of  Canada; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Bell,  Henry  McGrady,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Acting  Consul  at  Helsingfors;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  British  Consulate, 
Helsingfors. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Stanley,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Bell,  J.P.,  of 
Windsor  Terrace,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne; 
b.  1874;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A. 
(T.F.),  is  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  19 15-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1910,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Wilkinson,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Bavington  Hall, 
Capheaton,  Northumberland. 

Bell,  Major  James  Stark,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Grenvill,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1899;  entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1903.  became  Major  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut -Col.  1919;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-2,  as  a Civil  Surg.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908,  and  in  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  has  Italian 
silver  medal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William,  C.M.G., 
son  of  William  Bell,  Advocate  (M.L.A. 
Cape  Colony)  of  Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony, 
and  Dumfries,  Scotland  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh High  Sch.  ; was  Master  of  Supreme 
Court  of  Transvaal  1901-6;  is  a Solicitor,  a 
J.P.,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Colonial  Insti- 


1276 


COMPANIONAGE. 


tute;  assisted  in  forming  Queenstown  Rifle 
Vol.  1873,  of  which  he  was  sometime  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  (V.D.)  ; S.  Africa  1877-8  (medal) 
and  1899-1901,  Comdg.  Queenstown  Rifle 
Vol.  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1873,  Eliza  Jane  Bradfield,  da. 
of  Edward  Mortimer  Turvey;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  Nairobi , British  East  Africa. 

Bell,  John  Joseph  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.  R.F.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  MauriceHughLowthian, 

C. M.G.  [see  Bell,  Bt.,  cr . 1885]. 

Bell,  Capt.  Michael  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Wentworth . Bell,  of 
Bronsil,  Eastnor,  Herefordshire  [see  B. 
Biddulph,  of  Ledbury]  ; b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Char- 
terhouse, and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Roy. 
Fusiliers ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  T916.  Bronsil,  Eastnor » near  Led- 
bury, Herefordshire  ; Bachelors’  Club. 

Bell,  Col.  Percy  George,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
with  rank  of  Col.;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Harvey,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Forces; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Carmichael, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Bell 
(St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  Dublin),  of  Ban- 
nagher,  King’s  co. ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Stratford-on-Avon  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  retired  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.): 
vi.  1899,  Mildred  Charlotte  Davidson- 
Houstoun;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Bell,  Robert  Duncan,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
William  Bell,  of  Lauriston  Gardens,  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at.  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.A.  1899,  B.Sc.  1901) ; in  Indian  Civil  Ser.  ; 
was  Under-Sec.  to  Bombay  Govt.  (Revenue 
and  Finance  Departs.)  1913-16,  an  Assist. 
Settlement  Officer  1913-16,  Sec.  Indian  In- 
dustrial Commn.  1916-17,  Controller  of  In- 
dustrial Intelligence,  Indian  Munitions  Board 
1917-18,  and  of  Oils  and  Paints  1918-19, 
since  when  he  has  been  Director  of  Industries 
and  Controller  of  Munitions,  Bombay : m. 

19—  ,Jes  ie,  da.  of  David  Spence;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919.  Bombay,  India. 

Bell,  Robert,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; in  N.-E. 

Railway  Co.’s  Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Bell, Thomas  Reed  Davy,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
appointed  Dep.  Conservator  of  Forests,  and 
Div.  Forest  Officer,  Bombay  1892,  and 
Ch.  Conservator  1909  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  Walker,  D.S.O. \ b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Dragoons,  attached 
Tank  Corps ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bei.l,  Major  Whiteford  John  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Whiteford  John 
Bell,  of  Moat  of  Troqueer,  Dumfries  : b. 
1881  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Major  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914- 
18,  present  at  battle  of  Loos  (despatches, 
D S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Vyvian  Lydia  Winifred, 
A.R.R.C.,  da.  of  Harington  Bird;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bell,  William,  C.I.E.,  son  of  William 
Bell,  of  Arbroath,  N.B.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Edin.  Univ.  (M.A.  and  Vans  Dunlop 
scholar  1884);  entered  Education  Depart., 
India,  as  Principal  of  Central  Training  Coll., 
Lahore  1885,  and  became  Professor  at  Govt. 
Coll.,  Lahore  1888,  Principal  1892,  Inspector 
of  Schs.,  Lahore  1896,  Director  of  Public 
Instruction,  Punjab,  and  Under  Sec.  to  Govt, 
in  Educational  Depart.  1901,  and  Govt.  In- 
spector of  Chiefs’  Coll.,  India  1904;  retired 
1908 ; sometime  Tutor  in  Education  at 
St.  George's  Hall,  Edinburgh  ; is  a Fellow  of 
Punjab  Univ.;  F.E.I.S.  author  of  various 


educational  works  : m.  1887,  Isabella,  da,  of 
Samuel  MacIvor,of Middlefield,  Edinburgh; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1904.  16,  Summerside  Place, 
Edinburgh. 

Bell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Cory  Heward, 
D.S.O.,  M.P.,  son  of  W.  Heward  Bell;  6. 
1875;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
F rench  Croix  de  Guerre) ; has  sat  for  Devizes 
Div.  of  Wilts  (Co.U)  since  Dec.  1914;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Winford  Manor,  Winford, 
Somerset ; Shrughern,  Ross-on-Wye. 

Bell,  Col.  Edward  Horace  Lynden 
Lynden-,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  T.  L. 
Lynden-Bell,  of  Brookhill,  co.  Wexford  ; b. 
1858;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
C.M.  1882);  entered  Army  Med.  Ser.  1883, 
became  Capt.  18 — , Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col. 
1903,  and  Col.  1912;  retired  1917;  Burma 
Expedition  1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-15,  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.B.);  was  Dep. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  London  Dist.  1912-14 ; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1891,  Mary  Haigh, 
da.  of  Major G.  F.  Guyon,  Roy.  Fusiliers;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Bell-Irving  [see  Irving]. 

Bell-Kingsley  [see  Kingsley]. 

Bell-Smyth  [see  Smyth]. 

Bellairs,  Hamon  d’Albini,  M.V.O. , son 
of  the  late  Edmund  Hooke  Wilson  Bellairs, 
J.P.,  of  Mulbarton,  Norfolk  ; b.  18 — ; was 
Vice-Consul  at  Biarritz  1896-1910  (having 
acted  as  such  previously  1892,  1893,  1894,  and 
1896);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906. 

Bellairs,  Capt.  Roger  Mowbray,  C.M.G. , 
younger  son  of  the  late  Lieut  -Gen.  Sir 
William  Bellairs,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see 
Bellairs,  “ Knights’  Widows ”] ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19,  as  War 
Staff  Officer,  Grand  Fleet  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  appointed  Naval  Assist,  to  First 
Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1919 : m.  1909, 
Veronica  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Arthur  Wavell,  Welsh  Regc. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Bellamy,  Albert,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 

iames  Bellamy;  b.  1870;  has  been  Pres. 

rational  Union  of  Railwayrnen : m.  1899, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John  Fisher,  of  Halifax ; 
cr. C.B.E.  1917.  93,  Fox  Street , Stockport. 

Bellamy,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Vincent, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  G.  D.  Bellamy;  b.  1867;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.) : m.  1893,  Ellen  Hawkins, 
da.  of  S.  Spurrell;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Leigh 
Holt , Crap  stone,  S.  Devon. 

Bellamy,  Major  Hugh  Maurice,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.-,  b.  18—;  is  Major  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.);  EuropeanWari9i4-i9  in 
N.  Russia  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
O B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Bellamy,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Percy  Lytton  Bellamy, 
Border  Regt. ; b.  1871 ; entered  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.  1894,  became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major 
1914 ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1903,  Gwendoline,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Borton,  Welsh  Regt. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bellew,  Capt.  Froude  Dillon  Trollope-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Harry  Bawden 
Bellew,  of  Oakhampton  Manor,  Wivelis- 
combe,  Somerset;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Somerset  L.I.  and 
Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.); 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  i92otheadditional 
surname  and  arms  of  Trollope  : m.  1918,  the 
Hon.  Dorothy  Nesta  Troltope,  sister  of  3rd 
Baron  Kesteven  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Casewtch, 
Stamford ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bellhouse,  Gerald,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Bellhouse,  of  Alderley  Edge, 
Cheshire  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1888); 
appointed  Inspector  of  Factories  1891,  Sup. 
Inspector  1908,  and  Dep.  Ch.  Inspector  1917: 
m.  1898,  Edith  M.,  da.  of  William  Ross 


COMPANION  AGE. 


12  77 


Robertson  Gemmell,  of  Alderley  Edge, 
Cheshire  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  6,  Eaton  Square, 
S.W. ; United  University  Club. 
Bellingham,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Henry 
Charles  Patrick,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  Bell- 
ingham, Bt.]. 

Bell-Irving  £see  Irving]. 

Belt,  Com.  Francis  Walter,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Acting  Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Bempde  (Vanden-Bempde- Johnstone) 
[see  Johnstone]. 

Bence- Lam bert  [see  Lambert]. 

Bendall,  Ernest  Alfred,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Alfred  Bendall,  of  Shortlands,  Kent ; b.  1846 ; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  City  of 
London  Sch. ; employed  in  Paymaster- 
Gen.’s  Office  1866-96;  (M.V.O.);  was  Dra- 
matic Critic  of  the  Observer  1874-1902,  and 
was  Joint  Examiner  of  Plays  1912-20;  has 
also  been  on  Staff  of  Morning  Post , St. 
James's  Gazette , Standard , and  Daily  News  : 
m.  1868,  Agnes,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Chatterley;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1917.  Queen  Anne's  Mansions,  S.W.;  Gar- 
rick Club. 

Benet,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Vere  Fane, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1863;  Major  (retired),  and  tem- 
porary Lieut. -Col.;  served  in  Russia  during 
European  War : has  Legion  of  Honour ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Benett,  Major  Henry  Cleeve,  C.M.G., 
son  of  C.  H.  Benett,  of  Plymouth ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  privately;  Major  R.M.L.I.  ; appointed 
Comdt.  Ascension  Island  1913 : m.  1912, 

Eleanor  Mabel,  youngest  da.  of  j.  W. 
Murray,  of  Liver  pool;  cr.  C.M.G.  ig  18. 
Benfield,  Major  Karl  Vere  Barker, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1892;  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
M.C.);  m.  1915;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Benke,  Major  Augustus  Charles  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  London 
Regt.  (Reserve) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Benn,  Edward  John  Pickstone,  C.B.E. 
[see  JBenn,  Bt.]. 

Benn,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Arthur  Edward, 

C. I.E. , son  of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Benn, 
of  Rossland,  British  Columbia;  b.  1867; 
entered  Yorkshire  L.L  1887,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1898,  Major  1905, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1913 ; Burma  Expedition 
1 885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Persian 
Gulf  1915  (despatches);  was  Vice-Consul  at 
Seistan  1901-2,  Consul  there  1902-1903, 
Assist.  Political  Agent,  Chageh  1905-6,  and 
Political  Agent,  Kalat  1906-12 ; appointed 
H.M.  Consul  at  Muscat,  1914,  and  Resident 
at  Jaipur  19x6:  m.  1898,  Edith  Fraser,  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gea.  Neville  Eraser  Parker, 
formerly  Indian  Army  ; cr  C.I.E.  1904.  The 
Residency,  Jaipu-r,  Rajputana,  India. 

Benn,  Capt.  William  Wedgwood,  D.S.O., 

D. F.C.,  M.P.  [see  Benn,  Bt.]. 

Bennett,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Joshua, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  Barnett  Basil 
Bennett,  J.P.,  of  Brucedale  Park,  Wagga 
Wagga,  N.  S.  Wales;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Wagga 
Public  Sch.,  and  at  Fort  Street  Coll., 
Sydney;  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  with 
Australian  Contingent,  present  at  Tamai 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Capt.  N.  S.  Wales  Mounted 
Inf.,  which  he  commanded  for  3 months,  and 
subsequently  as  Major  Comdg.  N.  S Wales 
Mounted  Rifles,  present  at  actions  of  Drie- 
fontein,  Bothaville,  etc.  (woundeo,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  Gallipoli  1915  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  N.S.  Wales  Inf.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915;  Brucedale 
Park,  Wagga  Wagga,  N.S.  Wales. 

Bennett,  Andrew  Percy,  C.M.G.,  4th 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus  Frederick 
Bennett;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  Mediaeval  and  Modern  Lan- 
guage Tripos  1891,  M.A.  1897);  entered 
Foreign  Office  1893  ; was  Vice-Consul, 
Manila  1893-4  and  at  Galatz  1895-7,  and 


Consul  at  New  York  1897-9;  appointed 
Commercial  Attache  to  Vienna,  Rome,  and 
Athens  1899,  to  Bucharest  1915,  with  rank 
of  Councillor  of  Embassy,  Consul-Gen  at 
Zurich  1918,  and  Envoy  Rxtraor.  and  Min. 
Plen.  to  Panama  and  to  Costa  Rica  1919; 
nominated  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn. 
for  International  Exhibition  at  Brussels 
1910,  and  at  Rome  and  Turin  1911  : m.  1896, 
Winifred,  el.  da.  of  Edward  Charles  Youell, 
of  Galatz,  Rumania ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912. 
British  Legation , Panama  ; 5,  Devonshire 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; St.  James's  Club. 

Bennett,  Major  Charles  Corbishley, 
D.S.O,;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. 
served  in  S.  Africa  1000-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

BENNETT,LzVMf.-Co/.CharlesHugh,i).S.O.; 
b.  1867;  entered  Worcestershire  Regt.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1897,  and  Major  1904 ; re- 
tired 1912  ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as 
Signalling  Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16,  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) 
(wounded):  m.  1912,  Frederica,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Turle,  M.D. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Bennett,  Major  George  Melvill,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  T.  W.  Bennett,  of  The  Wilder- 
ness, S.  Africa ; formerly  Major  African 
Artillery;  S.  African  War,  1901-2  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Bennett,  Lieut. -Com.  Harry  Thring, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1888;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  in  “Canopus”  at  battle 
of  Falkland  Islands,  and  with  Patrol 
Cruisers  in  Atlantic  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bennett,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Gordon,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Jesse 
Bennett,  of  Canterbury,  Victoria,  Australia ; 
b.  1887;  ed.  at  Hawthorn  College,  Melbourne  ; 
is  a manufacturer,  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig  - 
Gen.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  Danilo  of  Montenegro, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.):  m 1916,  Bessie  Agnes,  da.  of 
Robert  Buchanan,  of  Balmaha,  Canterbury, 
Victoria,  Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 


Bennett,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.',  b. 

18 — ; Acting  Capt.  Highland  L.I.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Bennett,  Engineer-Rear- Adm.  James 
Martin  Cameron,  M.  V.  O.  ; b.  18 — ; entered 
R.N.  as  Assist.  Engineer  1871,  became  Ch, 
Engineer  1887,  Staff  Engineer  1891,  Fleet 
Engineer  1895,  Engineer-Capt.  1902,  and 
Engineer- Rear- Adm.  1908  ; retired  1909; 
served  with  Perak  Expedition  1875-6  (medal 
with  clasp):  m.  18 — ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1903.  Bolderivood,  Winn  Road , South- 
ampton. 

Bennett,  Major  Thomas  Edwin,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  1881;  Major  R.A. S.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bennett,  Thomas  Jewell,  C.I.E.,  M.P. , 
son  of  the  late  J.  T>  Bennett,  of  Wisbech, 
Cambridgeshire  ; b.  1852  ; Fellow  of  Bombay 
Univ. ; was  Assist.  Editor  of  Western  Daily 
Press  1878-83,  and  has  been  employed  on 
Standard  and  Bombay  Gazette ; is  a J.P. 
for  Kent,  and  a Member  of  Rochester  House 
of  Laymen  ; edited  Times  of  India  X892-1901, 
and  is  Principal  Proprietor  thereof ; un- 
successfully contested  Lincolnshire,  N. 
Lindsey,  or  Brigg,  Div.  (C)  Dec.  1910 ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Sevenoaks  Div.  of  Kent 
( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1917,  Elena,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Brooke-Jones,  of  Ferrol, 
Spain ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903.  Harwarton  House , 
Speldhurst,  Kent ; 38,  Hans  Place , 5.  W.  ; 
Carlton,  Oriental,  and  Byculla  ( Bombay ) 
Clubs. 

Bennett,  Com.  Thomas  William,  D.S.O. ; * 
b.  18 — ; is  Com.  (retired)  R.N.R. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Patrols 


1278 


COMPANIONAGE. 


(despatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bennett,  Lieut -Col.  William,  D.S.O. , 

0 B.E.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1898) ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Array  Med.  Corps;  S.  African  War  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  in  ' 
Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro-  | 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  | 
O.B.E.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  1 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bennett,  William  Exall  Tempest,  C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  John  Bennett,  M.I.C.E.,  of 
Balmangan,  Kirkcudbrightshire  ; b.  1858  ; 
ed.  at  Liverpool  Coll.  ; entered  P.W.D., 
India  1878,  became  Assist.  Engineer  N.-W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1879,  Assist.  Engineer, 
State  Railways  1884,  N.-W.  Provinces 

and  Oudh  1885,  and  Central  Provinces 
1889,  Executive  Engineer,  Baluchistan  1890, 
and  Punjab  1892,  Sup.  Engineer  1904,  Acting 
Ch.  Engineer  1909,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  (Irrigation  Branch), 
and  to  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.and  Ch.  Commr., 
N.-W.  Frontier  Province  1911;  retired  1913; 
is  a M.I.C.E.:  m.  1883,  Charlotte  Isabella, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Turbette;  cr.  C.S.I. 
1912. 

Bennett,  William  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  George  Bennett,  of  Canterbury, 
Victoria,  Australia;  b.  1879;  a Life  Assur- 
ance Official,  and  Lieut.  Australian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1898,  Annie;  da.  of  Thomas 
Tyan.  of  Coraminta,  Kew,  Australia ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Canterbury,  Victoria,  Australia . 
Bennett,  John  Wheeler  Wheeler-, 
b.  18—  ; a Director  of  Metropolitan  Railway 
Co.,  and  a J.P.  for  Kent ; Chm.  of  its  Co. 
Finance  Committee  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Ravensbourne, 
Keston,  Hayes,  Kent. 

Bennewith,  Major  J ames  Arthur, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Tank  Corps; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Benning,  Com.  Charles  Stuart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Crichton  Benning,  of  The  Limes, 
Dunstable  ; b.  1884 ; is  Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1908,  Effie,  da.  of  the  late  Major  R.  B. 
Rowson,  of  Warrington  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Benskin,  Mrs.  Gladys,  C.B.E.  [see 
Benskin,  G.]. 

Benskin,  Major  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; 
b.  1883;  Major  R.E.,  and  Ch.  Instructor  in 
Mil.  Engineering  at  R.M.A. ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  commanded  a 
Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad. 
1912-14:  m.  19191  Gladys,  C.B.E*,  da.  of 
Michael  Paul  Grace,  of  40.  Belgrave  Square, 
S.  W.,  and  widow  of  Major  Raymond  Sheffield 
Hamilton  Grace  [see  Grace,  Bt.];  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Knole,  Frant, 
near  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Bensly,  Rev.  William  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Professor  Robert  Lubbock  Bensly, 
of  Caius  Coll..  Cambridge;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb.  (M.A.  1900) ; Assist.  Master  Sher- 
borne Sell.,  and  Major  British  W.  Indies 
Regt. ; European  War  1915-19,  in  Egypt, 
Sinai,  and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Sherborne  School,  Dorset ; 
Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Benson,  Arthur  Christopher,  C.V.O., 
LL.D.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Most 
Rev.  (Edward  White  Benson,  P.C.,  D.D., 
D.C.L.)  the  92nd  Lord  Archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  Class  Classics  1884, 
M.A.  1888,  Hon.  LL.D.  1915);  was  an 
Assist.  Master  at  Eton  1885-1903;  appointed 
Master  of  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  1915 
(formerly  Pres,  and  a Fellow) ; is  an  Author 
and  Essayist, a Fellowof Roy.  Historical  So., 
Vice-Pres.  and  Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Litera- 
ture (sometime  Professor  of  English  Fic- 
tion); joint  editor  of  “Queen  Victoria's 
Letters”  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1907.  The  Old  Lodge, 
Magdalene  College , Cambridge  ; Athenaeum, 
Royal  Societies’,  and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Benson,  Com.  Arthur  Wynford,  D.S.O., 
b.  1883;  Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-18 


with  Torpedo  Boat  Destroyers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Benson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Bingley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  R.  Benson,  M.D.  ; 
b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Radley ; entered  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  1899,  became  Capt.  1905, 
and  Major  1907;  retired  19x4;  transferred  to 
Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  1908; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  19x7-18,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  London  Regt.  (Bar  to 
D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Maud  Margaret,  only  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Lewis  F.  Heath,  Bombay 
Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902  (Bar  1918). 

Benson,  Capt.  Constantine  Evelyn,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; 
retired  as  Capt.  1920 ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Benson,  Com.  Cyril  Herbert  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Bourne  Benson,  LL.D., 
of  8,  Brunswick  Square,  Brighton  ; b.  18—; 
Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18  with 
Mine  Sweepers  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  : m.  1919,  May,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Boyd  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919).  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Benson,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

the  Rev.  W.  J.  Benson ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Haileybury  ; has  been  Gen.  Manager  Canteen 
and  Mess  Co-operative  So.  (Limited),  tem- 
porary Col.  in  the  Army.Dep.  Controller  War 
Office  Expeditionary  Force  Canteens,  and 
Assist.  Managing  Director  Navy  and  Army 
Canteen  Board  : m.  1906,  Stephana  Rose, da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  J.  G.  Pooley,  J.P.,  Rural 
Dean  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  Down  Cottage, 
Wrotham,  Kent ; Union  Club. 

Benson,  Major  F rederick  Merrett,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Benson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Wightman, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Roxby 
Benson,  C.B.,  of  Fairy  Hill,  Glamorgan;  b. 
1855 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ. ; 
entered  1st  W.  India  Regt.  1876,  became 
Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1884,  Major  1895  (re- 
tired 1903)  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  was  in 
command  of  Swansea  Batn.  of  New  Army 
1914-15;  is  a J.P.  for  Glamorgan ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Fairy  Hill,  Reynoldsion, 
Glamorganshire  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Benson,  Philip  de  Gylpyn,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; a Member  of  the  firm  of  S.  H.  Benson 
(Limited),  advertising  agents  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Benson,  Major  Reginald  Lindsay,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1889  ; formerly  Capt.  9th  Lancers  ; 
retired  as  Major  1920;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 

Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Benson,  Lieut  -Col.  Riou  Philip,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Riou 
Benson,  R.  of  Hope  Bowdler,  Salop  ; b.  1863; 
entered  R.A.  1883, became  Major  1901,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion  of 

Honour):  m.  1897,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  A.  A.  Currie;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Benson,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.;  b.  1881; 
is  Major  R.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded, despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Benson,  Rear-Adm.  Robert  Edmund 
Ross,  C.B.  son  of  the  late  Ralph  Augustus 
Benson,  J.P.,  of  Lutwyche  Hall,  Salop;  b. 
1864;  entered  R.N.  1884,  became  Lieut.  1887, 
Com.  1900,  Capt.  1906,  and  Rear-Adm.  1918  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  Campaign  1882 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  during 
European  War  191418  (despatches,  C.  B.)  : 
m.  1897,  Williamina  Margaret,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  St.  John  Edward  Daubeny,  J.P.,  of 
Bishop’s  Waltham,  Hants;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
xgi6. 

Benson,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Maj.-Gen.  Canadian  Force;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Benson,  Lieut. -Col.  Wallace,  D.S.O.,  I 
M.B.;  b.  1878;  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  Dublin  1902; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India. 
1908  (medal  with' clasp);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Benson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Elmhurst , Devonshire  Road, 
Sherwood , Nottingham. 

Benson,  Col.  William  George  Sackville, 

C. B. ; b.  1861;  formerly  Col.  and  Ch.  Pay- 
master Army  Pay  Depart,  (retired  1919) ; 
served  in  Sudan  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Benson,  William  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Benson,  of  Leamington, 
Warwickshire;  b.  18 — ; sometime  attached 
British  Consular  Ser. ; prominently  associ- 
ated with  banking  and  mining  interests 
in  S.  Africa;  a J.P.  for  Transvaal,  a 
F.R.G.S.,  London  Manager  of  Co.  controll 
ing  Group  of  Transvaal  Gold  Mines,  and 
a Member  of  Committee  of  respective 
Cos.;  was  Section  Director  and  acted  as 
Dep.  Director-Gen.  (B  Section)  Ministry 
of  Munitions  during  European  War  (2nd 
class  of  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
star) : m.  18 — , Emma,  da.  of  Charles 

Richardson,  of  Springfield,  Magheralin, 
Ireland  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B. E.  (Civil)  1919. 
10,  Leonard  Place , Kensington , W.;  Con- 
servative Club. 

Bent,  Col.  Arthur  Milton,  C.M.G. , C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Bent, 
25th  King’s  Own  Borderers  ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1890,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1908, 
Lieut.-Col.  1014,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918;  ap- 
pointed a Staff  Officer  R.A  F.  1918,  and 
Comdt.  Roy.  Hibernian  Mil.  Sch.  1919  ; 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.E.): 
m.  1904,  Lucie  St.  George,  da.  of  the  late 
Benjamin  Ormsby,  of  Beaumont,  Blackrock, 
Dublin;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bent,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919), 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Benthall,  Major  John  Lawrence,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve 
(T.D.),  and  a Director  of  Vickers  (Limited)  : 
m.  1919,  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Watson 
Half,  of  Lowton  St.  Mary’s,  Lancashire ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  10,  Queen’s  Gate 

Gardens , 5.  W. 

Bentinck,  Major  Baron , C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

[see  “ Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility”]. 
Bentinck,  Capt.  Rudolf  Walter,  C.B. 
[see  B.  Bentinck,  “Foreign  Titles  of 
Nobility  ”]. 

Bentinck,  Lieut.-Col.  Lord  Charles 
Cavendish-,  D.S.O.  [see  D.  Portland]. 
Benwell,  Capt.  William  Francis,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  Sierra  Leone 
1898  (despatches),  European  War  1914-19 
(Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1919,  Charlotte,  da. 

of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ben  yon,  Major  Hugh  Samuel,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Samuel 
Benyon  [see  Astley-Corbett,  Bt.,  colls.];  b. 
1882  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; Major  Northamp- 
tonshire Yeo.  ; European  War  19 14-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Benzie,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18—;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918. 

Beresford,  John  Stuart,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Beresford  ; b.  1845  » entered  I.C.S. 
1867  ; appointed  Sup.  Engineer  N.W.P.  1889, 
Joint  Sec.  to  Govt.  N.W.P.  and  Oudh  1892, 
Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr., 
Central  Provinces  in  P.  W.  D.  1895,  Ch. 


Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  in 
P.W.D.  (Irrigation  Branch)  1896,  a M.L.C., 
Punjab  1897,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Irrigation  1898 ; retired 
1900;  is  a M.E.  Queen’s  Univ.,  Ireland,  and 
a M.I.C.E. : m.  1872,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1919, 
da.  ofW.  Quinton;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900.  Maythorne , 
Ealing,  Vlr . ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Beresford,  Marcus  Henry  de  la  Poer, 
C.M.G.,  I.S.O.  [see  M.  Waterford,  colls.]. 

Beresford,  Major  Marcus  John  Barre 
de  la  Poer,  D.S.O.  [see  M.  Waterford,  colls.]. 
Beresford-Peirse  [see  Peirse]. 

Bergeest,  Major  John  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  and  Comdg. 
a Batn.;  German  S.-W.  Africa  191-14  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  igi6. 

Berkeley,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Mowbray, 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  Re- 
serve, and  attached  to  Railway  Directorate  ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Berkeley,  Lieut.-Col.  Christopher  Robert, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  Bs.  Berkeley, 
colls.]. 

Berkeley,  Ernest  James  Lennox,  C.B.,  son 
of  Lennox  George  Rawdon  Berkeley, 
b.  1857 ; was  in  57th  and  60th  Regts.  1876-7 ; 
became  a Vice-Consul  on  E.  Coast  of  Africa 
1885  ; was  Consul  at  Zanzibar  1891,  Adminis- 
trator of  British  E.  Africa  Co.’s  Territories 
1891-2,  employed  with  Uganda  Mission  1893, 
again  Consul  at  Zanzibar  1893-5,  and  H.M.’s 
Commr.  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Protectorate 
of  Uganda  1895-9,  since  when  he  has  been 
Consul-Gen.  at  Tunis  : m.  1897,  Nelly,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  James  Harris ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1897.  British  Consulate-General,  Tunis,  N. 
Africa  ; Travellers’ , and  St.  James’s  Clubs. 

Berkeley,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Cavan,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sackville  Hamilton  Ber- 
keley, Col.  16th  Regt.;  6.1839;  entered  Madras 
Army  1857,  became  Capt.  1868,  Major  1874, 
Lieut.-Col.  1875,  Col.  1881,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1893; 
was  Resident  at  Gwalior  1883,  in  Kashmir 
1884,  in  Nepal  1885,  and  Agent  to  Gov  -Gen. 
at  Baroda  1886-7  : m.  1st,  i860,  Anna  Sophia, 
who  d.  1886,  da.  of  Capt.  George  Middlecoat, 
Madras  Artillery ; 2nd,  1892,  Maud,  youngest 
da.  of  W.  Tomlinson,  F.R.A.S.,  formerly  of 
York,  andSandown,  Isle  of  Wight ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1888.  Christchurch  Lodge , Rosemount  Road , 
Bournemouth. 

Berkeley,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Esme, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick 
George  Berkeley;  b.  1873;  entered  N.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.  1895,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Berkley,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  George  Berkley,  K. C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.A.  1883,  and  became  Major  1900 
(retired  1907) ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded  twice, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : m. 
1888,  Mary  Agnes  Hall,  of  30,  Porchester 
Square,  W. , cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Rooksbury 
Mill,  Andover. 

Bernal,  Frederic,  C.M.G.,  youngest  son 
of  the  late  Ralph  Bernal,  many  years  Chm. 
of  House  of  Commons  ; b.  1828 ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; was  H.B.M.’s  Consul  at  Madrid  1854-8, 
at  Carthagena,  S.  America  1858-60,  at  Balti- 
more 1860-66,  and  at  Havre  1866-83,  and 
Consul-Gen.  there  1883-96 : m.  1850,  Charlotte 
Augusta,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  J. 
Brewster  Cozens,  of  Woodham  Mortimer 
Lodge,  Maldon,  Essex  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1891.  94, 
Cherilon  Road,  Folkestone ; Radnor  ( Folke- 
stone),  and  (Hon.)  Royal  Yacht  Squadron 
Clubs. 

Bernal,  Lieut.-Col.  Greville  Hugh  Wood- 
ley,  D.S.O.,  only  son  of  Augustus  Woodley 
Bernal;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn.  Sher- 
wood Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.)  Reserve  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as 
D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


War  1914-16  (wounded):  m.  1905,  Florence 
Mary  Fyers,  only  da.  of  the  late  David 
Kent ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Bernard,  Lieut. -Col.  Denis  John  Charles 
Kirwan,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Bandon, 
colls.], 

Bernard,  Col.  Joseph  Francis,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Count  Bernard, 
of  Malta  ; b.  1871 ; entered  Roy.  Malta  Ar- 
tillery 1891,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major  Army 
Ordnance  Depart.  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  1914,  and 
temporary  Col.  1915;  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps.  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  19x4- 
18  in  France,  Salonica  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches  five  times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.); 
received  3rd  class  Medjidie  1912;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 
Bernard,  Major  Ronald  Playfair  St. 
Vincent,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1888;  is  Major 
Indian  Army;  served  during  European  War 
19x5-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Bernard,  Rear-Adm.  Vivian  Henry 
Gerald,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Inspector-Gen. 
John  Bernard,  R.N.  ; b.  1868;  is  Rear-Adm. 

R. N.  ; appointed  Rear  Adm.,  Reserve 
Fleet,  The  Nore  1920 ; has  Orders  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour,  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  and  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  : 
m.  1900,  Ida  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  A.  W. 
GiHes;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918  The  Cottage, 
Hersham,  Walton-on-Thames ; United  Service 
Club. 

Bernard,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kingsmill, 
C.B.E.,  ; b.  1872  ; LieuL-Col.  R.A.S.C.  (re- 
tired) ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (MIL)  1919. 

Berners,  Col.  Ralph  Abercrombie, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Hugh  Berners,  of 
Woclverstone  Park,  Ipswich  [Anstruther, 
Bt.];  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Col.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers;  served 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Crete  1897-8,  and  during  European 
War  1916-18  as  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of 
Brig. -Gen.  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1898,  Laura  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Robert  Michael  Laffan,  K.C.M.G.,  R.E. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club- 

Berrange,  Brig.-Gen.  Christian  Anthony 
Lawson,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  C. 
Berrange,  of  Graaff  Reinet,  Cape  Colony ; 
b.  1864;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  Cape 
Police  (C.M.G.),  and  in  E.  Africa  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; is  a Major  and  Inspector 
in  Cape  Mounted  Police,  and  an  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  : m.  1897,  a da.  of  John  McEwan  Lang ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  D.S.O.  1916.  Kimberley, 

S.  Africa. 

Berrell,  Capt.  Jack  Sylvester  Thomas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting 
Capt.  London  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Berridge,  Capt.  Fred  Roland,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt. ; European  War  19x4-19  (des- 
patches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Berridge,  Major  Harold,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Indian  Defence  Force^  and  attached 
Mil.  Works  Sers.,  Aden ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  19x9. 

BERRY,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O.’, 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 1 (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps) , and  during  European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Berry,  William  John,  C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; 
appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Con- 
struction 19x2;  sometime  Ch.  Constructor 
H.M.  Dockyard,  Malta;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
The  Admiralty,  Whitehall , S.W. 

Berry,  Capt  Herbert  Courtenay  Atkin-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Berryman,  Major  Edward  Rolleston 
Palmer,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  P. 


Berryman,  of  Delaford,  Guildford  ; b.  1883  ; 
ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; Major  Indian  Army;  European 
War  1914-19  in  France,  Egypt,  India,  and 
Mesopotamia  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Ellen  Pauline,  da.  of 
John  Fielding,  of  Broadsground,  Upton  St. 
Leonards,  Gloucester ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Berryman,  Major  Frank  Herton,  D.S.O. ; 
b 18— ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Berthon,  Henry  Edward,  M.V.O. , son  of 
the  late  Jean  Edouard  Berthon,  of  Paris, 
and  Versailles,  France ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at 
College  Ste.  Barbe,  Paris,  at  Paris  Univ., 
and  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1900); 
formerly  Assist.  Master,  King  Edward’s 
High  Sch.,  Birmingham  1890;  was  Professor 
of  French  Literature,  Univ.  Coll.,  Notting- 
ham 1895-7,  since  when  he  has  been  Taylorian 
Lecturer  in  French  Literature  in  Oxford 
Univ. ; was  French  Tutor  to  the  Prince  of 
Wales  1912-14;  sometime  Examiner  to  Cam- 
bridge and  Glasgow  Univ.,  and  to  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Schs.  Examination  Board  ; 
author  of  numerous  Educational  Works : m. 
1892,  Edith  Annie,  da.  of  Joseph  Rooker; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1914.  22,  Charlbury 
Road,  Oxford. 

Bertie,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Arthur 
Michael,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Abingdon]. 

Bertie,  Col.  the  Hon.  Reginald  Henry, 
C.B.  [see  E.  Abingdon]. 

Bertram,  Lady  (Edith  Marion),  C.B.E. 
[see  Bertram,  K.]. 

Bertram,  F rancis  George  Lawder,  C.  B.  E., 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Godfray  Bertram,  of 
Beaulieu,  Jersey;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1898,  M.A.  1900);  formerly  H.M.  Inspector 
of  Schs  ; is  Principal  Civil  Aviation  Depart., 
Air  Min. : m.  1903,  Mabel  Catherine,  da.  of 
William  Peck  Smith;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  St.  Keyne,  Berk- 
hamsted. 

Bertram,  Louis  John,  C.M.G.)  b.  1859; 
ed.  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Jersey;  appointed  to 
Exchequer  and  Audit  Depart.  1878,  Assist. 
Auditor,  Gold  Coast  Colony  1884,  Acting 
Auditor  1885,  Auditor  1888,  Auditor  of  Wind- 
ward Islands  1893,  Leeward  Islands  1896,  and 
Auditor-Gen.,  Jamaica  1897  ; is  a M.L.C.  and 
a P.C.  of  the  Colony;  cr.  C.M.G.  1904. 
Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Eertram,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Robert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  William 
Bertram,  Manchester  Regt.,  of  Nisbet  and 
Kersewell ; b.  1888 ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.M.G.) : m.  1917,  Zoe  Weldon,  da. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  William  L’Estrange  Eames, 

C. B.,  M.D. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bessell-Browne  [see  Browne]. 

Best,  Alfred  John,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  2nd  Lieut.  R.E. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Best,  Com.  Humphrey  Willie,  D.S.O. 

[see  B.  Wynford,  colls.]. 

Best,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Matthew  Robert, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Wynford]. 

Best,  Thomas  Alexander  Vans,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E,.  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Vans  Best, 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham, and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1894);  appointed  Acting  Vice-Consul, Chinde 
1902,  Acting  Dep.  Oommr. , Nyasaland  1903, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Falkland  Islands  1909, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Leeward  Islands  1913,  and 
Colonial  Sec.  Trinidad  and  Tobago  1919  ; ad- 
ministered Govt.,  Falkland  Islands  1909-1, 
and  Leeward  Islands  1914,  1915,  and  1916  ■ nt. 
1904,  Lady  Helena  Leopoldine,  da.  of  the 
late  Rear-Adm.  the  Hon.  Victor  Alexander 
Montagu,  C.B.  [see  E.  Sandwich];  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.E.  19x8.  Port'of  Spam,  Trinidad ; 
4,  Cadogan  Mansions,  Sloane  Square,  S.  W. ; 
St.  James’s  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Beth  am,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Mitchell, 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Indian  Army,  and  Brig.- 
Com.,  N.  Command,  India  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen. ; Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1919. 

Bethel,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Arthur, 

C. M.G.;  b.  1861;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Bethell, Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Bryan,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Alfred  Bethell ; b.  1875  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1911,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  lour 
clasps),  in  Soudan  1905  (despatches,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.) ; received 
4th  class  Osmanieh  1915  : m.  1913.  Patience, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  W.  E.  Wilson,  D.Sc., 
F.R.S.,  of  Daramona,  co.  Westmeath;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Bethell,  Col.  Edward  Hugh,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Froggate  Bethell,  of 
Rise,  E.  Yorkshire  ; b.  1854 ; entered  R.E. 
1873,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1892,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1902  (h.-p.  1904),  and 
Col.  1905;  retired  1906;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  A.A.G.,  and  inspector 
of  Blockhouse  Lines  (despatches,  Brevet 
Col.,  D.S.O.) ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  S.  Com- 
mand 1905-6 ; retired  1906 ; re-appointed  a 
Ch.  Engineer  1915  (despatches)  : m.  1st, 
1881,  Gertrude,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Col. 
Eustace  Hill ; 2ndly,  1890,  Annie,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Gylby  Lonsdale,  Canon  of  Lich- 
field ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917-  18, 

Hyde  Park  Square,  IV.  1;  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Bethell,  Maj.-Gen.  Hugh  Keppel,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edward 
Hugh  Bethell,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  of  18,  Hyde 
Park  Square,  W.i;  b.  1882;  formerly  Col. 
7th  (Queen’s  Own)  Hussars  ; European  War 
1914-18,  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.,  74th  Bng.,  and  66th  Div.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  promoted  Col.,  Ameri- 
can D.S.M.,  Italian,  French,  and  Be  gian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  a Mil.  Attache 
at  Washington  1919  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen. ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
and  C.V.O  1919.  British  Embassy,  Wash- 
ington, U.S.A. 

Bethune,  Capt.  Henry  Leonard,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  Ramsay  Drink- 
water  Bethune,  C.B.,  R.N. ; b.  18 — ; Capt. 
R.N.  ; European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; or.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bett,  Surg.  Rear-Adm.  William,  M.V.O., 
son  of  John  Bett,  formerly  of  Holbeach,  Lin- 
colnshire ; b.  1863;  L.R.C.P.  London  and 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1886 ; enteredNaval  Med. 
Depart.  1880,  became  Staff-Surg.  1898,  Fleet- 
Surg.  1902,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  1917  and  Surg. 
Rear-Adm.  1920 : m.  1903,  Rosellen  Gret- 
chen,  da.  of  John  James  Torre,  formerly  of 
Snydale,  Yorkshire;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 

1911.  Royal  Naval  Hospital,  Haslar. 
Betterton,  Henry  Bucknall,  C.B.E., 

M.P.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Henry  Inman 
Betterton,  J.P.,  of  Woodville,  Leicester- 
shire; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  (B.  A.  1893) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1896;  was  Liaison  Officer,  War  Trade 
Intelligence  Depart,  with  Admiralty,  War 
Office,  and  Ministry  of  Munitions,  and  a 
Member  of  Advisory  Board,  War  trade 
Intelligence  Dr  part,  during  European  War; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Rushcliffe  Div.  of  Not- 
tinghamshire ( Co.U)  since  Dec.  1918:  m. 

1912,  Violet,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  John 
Saunders  Gilliat  (formerly  M.P.  for  Glap- 
ham  and  Widnes),  of  Chorley  Wood  Cedars, 
Herts,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Hervey  Greathed, 
8th  Hussars;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Fedsden,  Roy  don,  Ware, 
Herts  ; 166,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.;  Carlton, 
and  Wellington  Clubs. 

Bettington,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Vere, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. ; Euro- 
pean War  1915*19  (despatches,  C.M.G. 
Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 


Betts,  Com.  Ernest  Edward  Alexander, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 77  ; Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  as  Senior  British  Naval  Officer, 
Suez  Canal  (despatches  twice,  C.B.E.  Officer 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  Nile  of  Egypt, 
Redeemer  of  Greece,  and  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Betts,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; 
is  Quartermaster  and  Capt.  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Army  Gymnastic  Staff ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Betts,  William  Andrew,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  J.  Betts,  V.  of  St. 
Anne’s,  Birkenhead  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Clergy 
Orphan  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M  B.  and  C.M.  1888,  M.D.  1893, 
F.R  C.S.E.1893);  Hon.  M.D. Cape  Univ.  1897; 
was  House  Surg.  Borough  Hospital,  Birken- 
head, and  Roy.  Southern  Hospital,  Liverpool 
1888-9,  Civil  Surg.,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps. 
Egypt  1899-1903,  Assist.  Surg.,  Provincial 
Hospital,  Port  Elizabeth  1895-6,  and  In- 
spector of  Public  Health  Depart.,  Egypt 
1904-12,  since  when  he  has  been  Director  of 
Municipal  and  Local  Commns.  of  Egypt ; 
author  of  an  Egyptian-Arabic  Primer  : m. 
1893,  Adelaide  Maria,  da.  of  Jonathan  Burnett, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  S.  Kensington, 
S.W. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Maison  Mog Pacha, 
Kasr-el-Donbara,  Cairo,  Egypt ; Turf  {Cairo), 
Club. 

Betty,  Capt.  Arthur  Kemmis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Joshua  Frederic 
Kemmis  Betty  [Medlycott,  Bt.];  b.  1877; 
formerly  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  a Destroyer  Patrol 
Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  to 
command  1st  Destroyer  Flotilla,  Atlantic 
Fleet  1920:  m.  1911,  Ethel  Beatrix  Mary 
Ellen  Agar  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Betty,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Kemmis, 
D S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Joshua 
Frederic  Kemmis  Betty,  R.A.  [Medlycott, 
Bt.]  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Cana- 
dian Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : 
m.  1907,  Ethel  Antoinette  Watts;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Betty,  Lieut.-Col.  Paget  Kemmis,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late  Col.  Joshua 
Frederic  Kemmis  Betty,  R.A.  [Medlycott, 
Bt.] ; b.  1876 ; entered  R.E.  1895,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Major  iqi4,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley,  and  actions  of  Paarde- 
burg  and  Driefontein  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; now  specially 
employed : m.  1910,  F ranees  Enid  Gwenllyan, 
da.  of  His  Honour  the  late  John  Bishop, 
County  Court  Judge,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Doly- 
garreg,  Llandovery,  Carmarthenshire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Beuttler,  Major  Valentine  Oakley, 
D.S.O.  ;b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.A.S.C.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despa'ches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Bevan,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Beckford, 
D.S.O.  ; b 18 — ; is  LieuL-Col.  Gen.  Reserve 
of  Officers;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; or.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bevan,  Com.  Richard  Hugh  Loraine, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Eustace  Bolton 
Loraine  Bevan;  b.  1885;  entered  R.N.  1901, 
became  Lieut.  1906,  Lieut. -Com.  1914,  and 
Com.  1918 ; European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  pro- 
moted 4th  class  Order  of  the  Nile);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Beverley,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  S.  African  Inf.;  European 
War  1916-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Beveridge,  Brig.-Gen.  Wilfred  William 
Ogilvy,  C.B.E.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James 
Spowart  Beveridge ; b.  1864 ; entered  Roy, 
Army  Med.  Corps  1890,  became  Major  1902. 

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1282 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Lieut. -Col.  1912,  aud  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1917 ; S.  Africa  1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches,C.B.,  Russian  Orderof  St.  Stanislas, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.BE.);  sometime  Med.  i 
Officer,  Roy.  Army  Clothing  Factory;  ap- 
pointed Med.  Officer,  London  Dist.  1910, 
Professor  of  Hygiene,  Roy.  Army  Med.  j 
Coll.  1912,  and  Director  of  Hygiene  at  War 
Office  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  1920;  is  an 
Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  : m.  1889,  Mary,  da. 
of  George  Spencer-Walker ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Beves,  Brig.-Gen.  Percival  Scott,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.;  b.  1868;  is  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  S. 
African  Defence  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  1917-18  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Beville,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Hamilton, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Wallace  Beville  ; 
b.  1865 ; entered  Worcestershire  Regt. 
1885  and  Indian  Army  1886,  became  Major 
1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1911;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (despatches, 
clasp),  with  Chitral  ReliefForce  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (despatches,  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.) : 
m.  1889,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  A. 
Wilkins  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Beville,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Granville, 
C.l.E. ; b 1867 ; entered  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  1886,  became  Lieut.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1888,  Capt.  1897,  Major  1904, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1912;  joined  Political  Depart. 
1895,  became  Political  Agent,  Bhopawar  1905, 
Resident  at  Gwalior  1914,  and  Political 
Agent  Baghelkhaud  1915  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
medal;  cr.  C.l.E.  1908.  Baghelkhaud,  India. 

Bewes.  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward, 

C. M.G. , son  of  Capt.  F.  D.  Bewes  ; b.  1871 ; 
entered  R.M.L.I.  1890,  and  became  Capt. 
1898,  Major  1909,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1916:  tn.  1898,  Sarah  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  T.  S.  Treanor,  Chap,  to  Missions  to 
Seamen  at  Deal;  cr.  C.M.G,  1916. 

Bewick,  Ralph  Martin,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Ralph  Bewick,  of  Gateshead;  b.  i86r  ; ed. 
privately;  a Director  of  United  Alkali  Co. 
(Limited),  chemical  manufacturers,  of  Liver- 
pool: m.  1911,  Louisa  Geraldine,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Parkinson,  Bar. -at- Law,  of 
Dublin  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Lynton- 
croft , Caterham  ; Reform  ( Liverpool > Club. 
Bewley,  Col.  Alfred  William,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  Bewley ; b.  1866 ; en- 
tered Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1890,  and 
became  Col.  1915,  retired  1919:  served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) : tn.  1903,  Jean  Knox,  da. 
of  James  Woods ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Bewsher,  Major  Frederick  William, 

D. S.O. , M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  London  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bewsher,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Dent, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Blackett  Bewsher; 
b.  1868;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers; 
served  in  Aden  1903,  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Steyning,  Sussex. 

Beynon,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Lawrence 
Norman,  C.M.G.’,  b.  1868;  entered  R.A. 
1887,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet 
Col.  1917,  Col.  1919.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  present  at  capture  of  Sam- 
pagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet-Col.):  was  D.A.A.G.,  India  1904-6, 
a D.A.Q.M.G.  1906-7,  and  a Ch.  Instructor 
R.M.A.  1910-14 ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Beyts,  Lieut.-Col.  Julian  Falvey,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col  Durham  L.I.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Beyts,  Col.  William  George,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Assist. 


Director  of  Med.  Ser.  of  Bombay  Brig.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Bezuidenhout,  Lieut.-Col.  Johannes 
Jacobus,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bhagwat  Raj  Bahadur  Singh,  Raja, 

C. l.E.’,  b.  18 — ; cr.  C.l.E.  1916.  Schawal, 
Central  India. 

Bhairab  Shumshere  J ung,  Bahadur 
Rana  Col.,  C.l.E.',  b.  18 — ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919. 
Bhairava  Ramchendra  Dorai  [ see 
Dorai]. 

Bhanja  Deo  [see  Deo]. 

Bharucha,  Capt.  Phirozshah  Byramji, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Grant  Med. 
Coll.,  Bombay,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London 
(M.B.  1908,  M.D.  1911);  F.R.C.S.  England 
1911  ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1910,  and 
became  Capt.  1913;  served  in  Mesopotamia 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner),  and  in  Afghan 
War  1919  (O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Bhavnagar  [see  Prabashankar]. 
Bhimanakunte  Hanumante  Rau  [see 
Hanumante]. 

Bhore,  Joseph  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Ras  Saheb  Ramji  Gangaji  Bhore  ; b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Deccan  Coll.,  Poona,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (B.A.  Bombay  19— );  entered 
I.C.S.  190c  ; became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Revenue  Depart.,  Madras  19 'o,  and  Sub- 
Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  1910 ; was 
Diwan  of  Cochin  1914-19,  and  Dep.  Director 
of  Food  Supplies,  Madras  19(9-20  ; appointed 
Sec.  to  High  Commr.  for  India  in  London 
1920:  m.  1910,  Margaret  Willie  Stott, 

M.B.E..  M.B.,  Gh.B.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Bezwada,  Kisina  District,  Madras. 
Bhuban  Bi  kram  Rana,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.l.E. ; 

b.  18 — ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919. 

Bhupendra  NathMitra,  C.l.E.,  C.B.E.’, 
b.  18 — ; is  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  in 
Finance  Depart.,  and  Controller  of  War 
Accounts  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1913,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Delhi,  India. 

Bibby,  Major  Arthur  Harold,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.  Reserve); 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bibby,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Jenkinson  Bibby,  of  Hardwicke  Grange, 
Shrewsbury;  b.  £857;  ed.  at  Eton;  Chm. 
of  Bibby  Steamship  Co.  (Limited),  and  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Shropshire;  Chm.  of 
Shropshire  Appeal  Tribunal  during  Euro- 
pean War:  m.  .890,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Stanley  de  Astel  Calvert 
Clarke,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.  [see  Rose,  Bt.,  cr. 
1872,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  39, 

Hill  Street,  W.  ; Hardwicke  Grange, 
Shrewsbury  ; Carlton,  Turf  , and  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Clubs. 

Bibby,  Major  James  V.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Bichu  Singh,  Thakur,  C.l.E. ; cr. 

C. l.E.  1883.  Dholphur  Rajputana,  India. 
Bick,  Major  Arthur  Hardie,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — , Major  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Bickerdike,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  Bickerdike,  of  Lachine, 
Quebec;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  McGill  Univ.  (B.Sc. 
1891,  M.E.  1895);  a Civil  Engineer,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  ofOfficers  Canadian  Mi). ; 
European  War  1915-18  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  D.S  O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919).  Lachine , Quebec;  Engi 
neers' , and  Royal  St.  Lawrence  Yacht 
(Canadian)  Clubs. 

Bickerdike,  Major  Robert  Bryan, 

D. S.O.  -,  b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1283 


Bickerstaffe-Drew  [see  Drew]. 

Bickerton,  Lieut.- Col.  Reginald  Ernest, 
D.S.O.,  MB.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Bickerton,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1870;  M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  Victoria  1895  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19,10 
Belgi urn, France, Egypt, Salonica,  Macedonia, 
Black  Sea,  Constantinople,  and  Asia  Minor 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
137,  Harley  Street , W. 

Bickrt,  Brig -Gen.  William  Neilson, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Bickford,  Adm.  Andrew  Kennedy, 

C. M.G. , son  of  the  late  William  Bickford, 

of  S.  Devon;  b.  1844:  entered  R.N. 

1858,  became  Lieut.  1866,  Com.  1878,  Capt. 
1884,  Rear.-Adm.  1899,  Vice-Adm.  1904, 
and  Adm.  1908  ; retired  1908  ; served  at 
operations  in  Japan,  including  action  at 
Simonoseki,  capture  of  forts  and  opening 
of  inland  sea  on  Coast  of  Ireland  during 
Fenian  riots  1866-8,  at  action  with  Peru- 
vian Rebel  ironclad  “ Huascar  ” 1877 

(favourably  mentioned),  in  charge  of  Naval 
Transport  arrangements’  at  Alexandria 
during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star,  3rd  class  Medjidie)  ; commanded 
H.M.S.  “ Pegasus”  on  China  station  1882-5, 
during  which  time,  when  employed  as  Senior 
Officer  in  charge  of  Straits  Settlements, 
negotiated  the  release  of  the  captive  crew  of 
the  “ Nisero,”  who  were  in  the  hands  of  the 
Rajah  of  Tenour  (thanked  by  Foreign  and 
Colonial  Offices,  and  several  times  by  Italian 
Govt.,  C.M.G.) ; was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1896-9,  Sup.  of  Sheer- 
ness Dockyard  1897-9,  and  Com.-in-Ch.  on 
Pacific  Station  1900-1903;  is  a J.P.  and  Land 
Tax  Com mr.  for  Sussex  : m.  1868,  Kathleen 
Louise,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  P.  E. 
Dore,  M.D.,  of  co.  Cork;  cr.  C.M.G.  1885.  33, 
Selborne  Road,  Hove,  Sussex  ; The  Grange, 
Uckfield,  Sussex;  United  Service  Club. 

Bickford.  Surg.-Com.  Bertram  Raleigh, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Surg.-Com.  R.N.;  served 
at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bickford,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1861;  formerly  Col.  R.A.;  retired  as 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918;  served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-7,  and  with  Sikkim  Expe- 
dition 1888  (despatches);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Bickford,  Col.  Harold  Childe,  C.M.G., 

son  of  Edward  Owen  Bickford,  of  Toronto  ; 
b.  1876;  was  in  Gov.-Gen.’s  Body  Guard 
(Canada)  1895-7,  and  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
1897-1910  ; joined  Canadian  Permanent  Staff 
1914,  and  is  Col.  Comdg.  a Mil.  Dist. ; has 
Czecko-Slovakian  Croix  de  Guerre  : m.  1904, 
Mary  Dunlop,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
J.  T.  Davidson ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  149, 

College  Street,  Toronto;  York  (Toronto),  and 
Naval  and  Military  and  Bath  ( London ) 
Clubs. 

Bickford,  Capt.  William  George  Has- 
tings, D.S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  1896, 
and  became  Lieut.  18 — , Com.  18 — , and  Capt. 
(retired)  1914  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  with  Dover  Patrol  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bickford,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wilfrid, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Staff-Surg.  Thomas  Leamon 
Bickford,  formerly  R.N. ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at 
Kelly  Coll.,  Tavistock,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  1891,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  Major  1909,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served 
in  British  E.  Africa  1898  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  as  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  Comdt.  Zhob  Mil.  1906-12:  m.  1903, 
Ethel  Julia  Armstrong,  da.  of  Capt.  Charles 
Wilbraham  Ford ; cr.  C.I  E.  1913. 

Bicknell,  Major  Henry  Percy  Frank, 

D. S.O . ; b.  1879  ; is  Major  Middlesex  Regt. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr,  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bidder,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  G.  P.  Bidder,  of 


Ravensbury  Park,  Mitcham;  b.  1875;  a 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  3rd  Roy.  Sussex  Regt., 
and  Machine  Gun  Corps;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
I (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918, 
Lilian  Mary  Vivian,  el.  da.  of  H.  M.  Rush, 
of  Merchiston  House,  Edinburgh  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Ravensbury  Manor,  Mitcham „ 
Surrey ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Bidder,  Lieut.-Col.  Maurice  M ‘Clean 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18—;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.,  and  an  A.M.I.E.  E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Biddulph,  Col.  Harry,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
3rd  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Biddulph, 
G.C.B.,  G.C  M.G.  ; b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.E.,  and  Assist  Director  at  War 
Office;  Tirah  Expedition  1897,  with  Wazi- 
ristan  Expedition  1902  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.)  : m.  1904,  Con- 
stance Emily,  younger  da.  of  Rowland 
Smith,  of  Duffield  Hall,  Derbyshire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Biddulph,  Lieut.-Col.  Hope,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Biddulph, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G. ; b.  1866;  Lieut.-Col. 

R. F.A. ; retired  1920;  China  1900  (medal), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
m.  1st,  1889,  Mabel  Gordon,  da.  of  Capt.  J. 
Urquhart ; 2nd,  1911,  Mabel  Alice,  da.  of  Col. 
Edmonds  Holmes,  Oxfordshire  L.I. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

B i dwell,  Monsignor  the  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop 
(Manuel  John),  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Toll  Bidwell ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London,  and  abroad  ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of 
the  Church  of  Rome,  R.  of  St. Mary’s,  Cadogan 
Gardens,  Roman  Catholic  Bishop  of  Mile- 
topolis,  Bishop  Auxiliary  to  Archbishop  of 
Westminster,  and  Domestic  Prelate  to  Pope 
Benedict  XV.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  St.  Mary’s 
Rectory,  Cadogan  Street,  Chelsea,  S.IT.  ; Arch- 
bishop’s House,  Ambrosden  Avenue,  5.  IT. 
Biernacki,  Roderick  Korneli,  C.I.E., 
I.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Sup.,  N.-W.  Railway, 
India;  cr.  I.S.O.  1911,  C.I.E.  1918. 
Bigg-Wither  [see  Wither]. 

Biggar,  Maj.  - Gen.  James  Lyons, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  James  Lyons  Biggar;  b. 
1856  ; Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  a Maj. -Gen. ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  European  War  1915-19  (C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  18 — , Mary  Scott,  da. 
of  Robert  W.  Elliot,  of  Toronto  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Bigge,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Arthur  Hast- 
ings, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  T.  S.  C.  Bigge,  C.B.;  b.  1866;  entered 

R. E.  1885,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1914, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium) ; was  Staff  Officer, 
Prisoners  of  War,  Bermuda  1901-2,  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Bermuda  1902-6, 
and  an  A.A.G.  at  War  Office  1917-19  : m. 
1889,  Lucy  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H. 
Bourne,  of  Curren,  co.  Cork;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bigger,  Frederic  Charles,  I.S.O.  ; b. 
i860 ; Lieut.-Col. Union  Defence  Force;  some- 
time Commr.  for  Inland  Revenue  Union  of 

S.  Africa;  cr.  I.S.O.  1915. 

Biggs,  Major  George  Travers,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Biggs,  Col.  Henry  Vero,  D.S.O.,  3rd  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Biggs,  formerly  R.  A. , 
of  Alburys,  Wrington,  Somerset;  b.  i860; 
ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1879,  became  Capt. 
1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col. 
1908,  and  Col.  1910;  retired  1912;  served  with 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884,  with  Burmah 
Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  on 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897,  and  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  relief  of 
Samana,  at  action  of  Chagra  Kotal,  at  capture 
of  Sanpaga  Pass,  and  operations  in  the  Khy- 
ber  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, 


1284 


COMPANIONAGE. 


D.S.O.) ; was  A.A.G.,  India  1906-7,  and 
Comdg.  R.E.  2nd  Div.  N.  Army,  India 
1909-11  : m.  1887,  Frances  Kate,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Charles  Henry  Ewart,  B.S.C. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 

Bigham,  Lieut  -Col.  the  Hon. Charles  Clive, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.  [see  V.  Mersey]. 

Bigham,  Hon.  Frank  Trevor  Roger, 

C. B.  [see  V.  Mersey]. 

Bignell,  Major  Francis  Lawrence, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Bignell;  b.  1886; 
is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Bignell,  Major  Richard  Lowis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served  with 
Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas),  Afghan  War  19x9 ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bigsworth,  Wing-Com.  Arthur  Wellesley, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Arthur 
Wellesley  Bigsworth  ; b.  1885  ; entered  R.N. 
18 — , became  Flight-Lieut.  1913,  Wing-Com. 
Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  1915,  and  Wing-Com. 

R. A.F.  1918;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  A.F.C.) : 
m.  1920,  Kathleen  Eleanor,  widow  of  Major 

E.  Gardiner,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917), 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Bilgrami,  Syed  Hossain,  C.S.I. , son  of 
the  late  Syed  Zainuddin  Hossain  Khan 
Bahadur ; 0.  1842  ; ed.  privately,  at  David 
Hare  Acad.,  and  at  Presidency  Coll.,  Cal- 
cutta (B.A.  1865);  was  Professor  of  Arabic 
and  Persian  in  Canning  Coll.,  Lucknow 
1866-73  in  service  of  Nizam  of  Hyderabad 
1873-1907,  as  Private  Sec.  to  first  Sir  Salar 
Jung  (accompanying  him  to  England  1876), 
and  afterwards  to  his  successors,  becoming 
Director  of  Public  Instruction,  an  Additional 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  India 

1901- 3,  and  a Member  of  Univs.  Commn. 

1902- 3 ; was  the  first  Indian  Member  of 
Council  of  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1907-9  ; 
subsequently  Special  Adviser  to  the  Prime 
Min.  to  H.E.H.  the  Nizam,  and  Tutor  to  his 
sons;  author  of  “ Life  of  Sir  Salar  Jung,” 
etc.  : m.  1st,  1864,  the  only  da.  (who  d.  1897) 
of  Syed  Mohamed  Zaki ; 2ndly,  1910,  Miss 
Edith  Boardman,  M.D.,  L.S.A.  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1908.  Rocklands,  Saifabad , Hyderabad , 
Deccan , India;  Secunderabad  Club. 

Billinton,  Lieut. -Col.  Lawrence,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Roumania  with  Swords)  ; cr. 
C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Billyard-Leake  [see  Leake], 

Bilton,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Leonard, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Lewis  Bilton,  of  Bellwood, 
Perth;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.);  served  during  European 
War  1917-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1911,  Helen  Rachel,  da.  of  Neil 
Robson,  of  Glasgow  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  17, 

Rutland  Street , Edinburgh. 

Bindall,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William 
Duffield,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Middlesex  Regt. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Bingay,  Major  Hubert  Lyle,  D.S.O., 
b.  1880  ; Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Bingham,  Capt.  Alexander  Gordon, 
C.J.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Bingham, 
Civil  Ser. ; b.  1873  * Capt.  Roy.  Indian 
Marine  ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.I.E.) : m.  1902,  Marion  Alice,  da.  of  S. 
Beall  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Bingham,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry 
Marion,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 

C.  T.  Bingham,  Indian  Army;  b.  1873; 
Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. ; 

S.  African  War  1899-19010,  in  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberlev  (twice  severely  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1015-17,  in  France  as 

D.  A.Q.M.G.  and  Italy  as  A.Q.M.G.  (de-  1 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; was  D.A.Q.M.G. 
Straits  Settlements  1911-19  ; appointed  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.  1920:  m.  1905,  Rose  Aylmer,  | 


da.  of  the  late  Col.  A.  S.  Cameron,  V C., 

C. B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bingham,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Anderson, 

D. S.O.',  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
tJatn.  Liverpool  Regt. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
18 — ; wife  d.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Ingate- 
stone  Hall , Ingatestone,  Essex. 

Bingham,  Capt.  the  Hon.  John  Denis 
Yelverton,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Clanmorris]. 
Bingham,  Major  Ralph  Charles,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  LucanJ. 

Bingham,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  N. 
Lancashire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bingham,  Brig.-Gen.  Oswald  Buckley 
Bingham  Smith-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Oswald  Smith-Bingham,  of 
Thornbury,  Isleworth;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester ; entered  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  1889, 
became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col. 
1912,  Col.  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
[retired)  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2, 
decorated  for  gallantry  in  rearguard  action 
near  Vrede  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded  twice, 
despatches,  C.M.G.);  appointed  a Brig.-Gen. 
and  Inspector  of  Cav.  19x7:  m.  i903,Edythe 
Mary,  2nd  da  of  the  late  R.  T.  Tunstall- 
Moore,  of  Stedalt,  co.  Meath ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1901,  C.M.G.  1916.  Army  and  Navy,  White's, 
and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Binney,  Major  Edward  Victor,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Godfrey  Binney,  of  Guisnes 
Court,  Tolleshunt  D’Arcy,  Essex;  b,  1885; 
is  Major  R.E.;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Binney,  Com.  Thomas  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  T.G.  Binney;  b.  1883;  Com.  R.N  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Binnie,  Thomas  Inglis,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Thomas  Binnie;  b.  1874;  appointed  Super- 
visor of  Roads,  British  Central  Africa 
1897,  Assist.  Surveyor,  Survey  Depart.  1898, 
Ch.  Surveyor  1900,  and  Director  of  Public 
Works,  N>asaland  Protectorate  1914;  was 
Surveyor  to  Anglo-Portugese  Provisional 
Boundary  Delimitation  1899  and  1900 ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  Zomba,  Nyasaland  Protec- 
torate. 

Bion,  Wilfred  Ruprecht,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Tank  Corps;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O., Legion 
of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Binns,  Arthur,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Dep. 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Taxes,  Inland  Revenue; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1902. 

Bir  Bikram  Singh,  Lieut. -Col. Raj  Kumar 
Bahadur,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  younger  son  of 
H.  H.  Raja  (Sir  Shamsher  Prakash  Bahadur) 
of  Sirmur  (Nahan),  G.C.S.I. ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at 
Nahan,  Sirmur  State;  served  throughout 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  with  2nd  Div.  (de- 
spatches, C.I.E.) ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army;  was  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1906-1  r;  represented  Imperial  Ser. 
Troops  at  Coronation  of  King  Edward  VII., 
and  at  Staff  Coll.,  Camberley  1907-9;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1898,  C.S.I.  1914.  Nahan,  Punjab; 
Sirmur  Club. 

Birch, Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Grant,  D.S.O., son 
of  the  late  John  Grant  Birch;  b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  Mechanical  Sciences  Tripos 
1903) ; is  a Member  of  the  firm  of  John  Birch 
and  Co.  (Limited),  merchants  and  engineers, 
Manager  of  Light  Railways  (Limited),  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  R.E.,  2nd  London  Div. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : tn- 
1912,  Grace  Mariana,  da.  of  Frank  Booth,  of 
Hoe  Place,  Old  Woking;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1917).  Hillrise,  Hillview  Road,  Woking; 
Conservative  Club. 

Birch,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Harry  Col- 
vin, D.S.O. ; b.  1861 ; entered  R.A.  1880,  and 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1909  ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-7  (despatches,  medal  with 


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clasp),  with  Miranzai  Expedition  1891,  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Chin  Hills  Expedition  1891-2,  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (clasp),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  i8g7-8  (despatches 
four  times,  Brevet  Major,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1895,  Eleanor 

Geraldine  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1916),  da.  of  Col.  Francis  Richard  Begbie 
[see  Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1831,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Birch,  Col.  de  Burgh,  C.B. , M.D.,  son  of 
de  Burgh  Birch,  M.D.,  formerly  Madras 
Med.  Ser. ; b.  1852  ; M.B.  and  C.M.  Edin- 
burgh 1877,  and  M.D.  1880  ; is  Emeritus  Pro- 
fessor (Professor  of  Physiology  1884-1917) 
and  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Med.  in  Univ. 
of  Leeds,  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  Reserve 
(Territorial),  a Member  of  W.  Riding  of 
York  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Hon.  Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps;  a F.R.S.E.,  Chm. 
of  Med.  Sers.  Committee,  and  Hon.  Sec., 
Territorial  Branch,  St.  John  Ambulance 
Asso.  (No.  7,  Leeds  Dist.);  sometime 
Administrative  Med.  Officer  (V.D.)  W. 
Riding  Div.  (Territorial  Force),  N.  Command, 
and  a Member  of  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire 
County  Asso.  ; was  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  W.  Riding  of  York  Div.,  Territorial 
Force  1908-12,  and  again  1915-17  (62nd  Div.), 
and  with  British  Rxpedii ionary  Force  in 
France  1917,  and  Dep.  Commr.  Med.  Sers., 
Ministry  of  National  Ser.  1918-19:  m 1st, 
1883,  Loetitia  Elizabeth,  da.  of  C.  Milner, 
formerly  of  Startforth  Hall,  Barnard  Castle; 
2nd,  1914,  Dora  A.  D.,  widow  of  Lieut.  Col. 

C.  L.  Allan,  Durham  L.I.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1909.  Leeds  Club. 

Birch,  Col.  Edward  Massy,  C.B. , C.M.G. , 

D. S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.- 
Col.  Edward  Alfred  Birch,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.  ; entered  R.A.  1895,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  1916,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1918;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914  18 
(3rd  Class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 
C.M.G.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.);  was  a Remount  Staff  Officer 
1903-5,  and  at  Staff  Coll.,  Camberley  1907-9  : 
m 1917,  Violet,  widow  of  Alfred  Evans 
Brown,  Colonial  Civil  Ser.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919 

Birch,  Capt.  John  Maurice,  D.S.O.  ’> 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Birch,  Lieut.-Col.  Julius  Guthloe,  D.S. 0. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Gordon  Highlanders, 
has  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Birch,  Major  Percy  Yates,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1884;  Major  R.G.A. : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Lyncroft,  Mead  Road,  Chislehurst 

Birch,  Major  Wyndham  Lindsay  Winch, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur 
Birch;  b.  1878;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.B.E,.  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Lady 
Susan  FitzClarence,  da.  of  7th  Earl  of  Hard- 
wicke,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Augustus  An  hur 
Cornwallis  FitzClarence  [E.  Mansfield,  colls.] ; 
cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bird,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  James  Glover, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1883;  entered  R.E.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1910,  Major  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  andduring  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Bird,  blight-Lieut.  Augustus  Wieland, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Italian  silver  medal) : m.  1919,  Clarice 
Mary,  da  of  the  late  Seth  Barton  French, 
of  New  York  and  Virginia,  U.S.A.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Bird,  Hon.  Bolton  Stafford,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Thomas  Bird,  of  Northumberland  ; b. 
1840  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a J.P.  for  Tasmania  ; 
has  been  treasurer  Postmaster-Gen.,  Min. 
of  Customs,  and  Min.  of  Education,  Tas- 


mania 1887-92  and  1899-1903  ; was  a Member 
of  House  of  Assembly  1882-1909  (Speaker 
thereof  1894-6),  since  when  he  has  been  a 
M.L.C.  (now  Chm.  of  Committees) : m.  1867, 
Helen,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Chisholm,  of  Hope  Park,  Auckland,  New 
Zealand  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Hobart , Tas- 
mania. 

Bird,  Christopher  John,  C.M.G.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  John  Bird,  C.M.G.,  Natal  Civil 
Ser.;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Maritzburg  High 
Sch.  ; entered  Natal  Civil  Ser.  1874,  became 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1888,  Principal  Under 
Sec.  1893,  Chm.  of  Natal  Civil  Ser.  Board 
1901,  Permanent  Head  of  Natal  Civil  Ser. 
1903,  and  Acting  Under  Sec.,  Depart,  of 
Interior  1910;  retired  1911  ; was  a Member 
of  Public  Ser.  Commn.,  S.  Africa  1911-12; 
is  a J.P.  for  the  Colony  : m.  1887,  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Armstrong,  M.R.C.S.E. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Pietermaritzburg , Natal. 
Bird,  Major  Clarence  August,  D.S.O.) 
b-  1885;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Bird,  Lieut.-Col.  Elliott  Beverley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Beverley  Bird, 
formerly  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I  ; b. 
1881  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ; is  a Physician  and  Electro-Thera- 
peutist, and  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.); 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1909,  the  Hon. 
Gladys  Rice,  da.  of  6th  Baron  Dynevor ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  15,  Clarence  Parade, 

Southsea ; Royal  Albert  Yacht,  and  Royal 
Corinthian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Bird,  Frederic  Dougan,  C.B.,  M.B., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Samuel  Dougan  Bird  ; b. 
1858;  Hon.  F.R.C.S.  1913;  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
and  Macedonia  19^-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  (despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1883,  Lucy 
Clare  Hopkins;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  41, 

Spring  Street  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Bird,  Rev.  John  Turnbull,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Brown  Bird,  of  Fishwick, 
Hutton,  Berwickshire  ; b.  1862;  is  a Min.  of 
Church  of  Scotland,  and  a 1st  class  Chap,  to 
the  Forces ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
C M.G.):  m.  1896,  Wilhelmina  Gilchrist,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  James  Stewart ; cr.  C M.G. 
I9I7- 

Bird,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Wilfred,  D.S.O., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  John  S. 
Bird,  67th  Regt.;  b.  1872;  formerly  Surg. 
R.N.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19,  in  France,  Macedonia, 
and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1903,  Marjorie  Jane  Byrne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Bird,  Major  Lawrence  Wilfred,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Arthur  Bird,  J.P.,  of  The 
Grange,  Great  Bookham ; b.  1883;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Major 
Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Hilda, 
da.  of  the  late  Richard  Alfred  Lett,  M.D., 
of  Wakefield  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Bird,  Major  Lennox  Godfrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Frederic  Vincent  Godfrey 
Bird,  R.M.L.I.  ; b 1878;  ed.  at  Felsted  ; is 
an  Architect ; is  temporary  Major  Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.;  served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1916,  Margaret  Stuart,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir 
John  Alexander  Cockburn,  K. C.M.G.,  M.P. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bird,  Major  Malcolm  Gelling,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bird,  Rev.  Richard,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of 
John  Bird,  of  Ballydulea  House,  Queens- 
town, co.  Cork;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B. A.  1905,  M.A.  1919);  appointed  R. 
of  Ballyfin,  Queen’s  co.  1907,  and  of  St. 
Kevin’s,  Dublin  1919;  European  War  1915- 
19  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches  twice  , 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


D.S.O., prisoner);  cr.  D-S.O. 1918.  88,  South 
Circular  Road , Portobello,  Dublin. 

Bird,  Col.  Spencer  Godfrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Godfrey  Bird,  of 
Great  Wig-borough,  Essex;  b.  1854;  ed. 
at  Haileybury ; entered  102nd  Regt.  1874, 
became  Capt.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1881, 
Major  1892,  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  and  Brevet  Col 
1905 ; retired  1906 ; served  in  S.  Africa 

1899,  1902,  in  command  of  his  Batn.,  at 
battle  of  Talana  Hill  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.) ; is  Sec.  of  Oriental  Club:  was 
in  command  of  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City 
of  London  Regt.)  19x4-16:  m.  1880,  Mary 
Catharine,  el.  da.  of  the  late  W.  C.  Macready, 
of  Ceylon  Civil  Ser. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Oriental  Club. 

Bird,  Col.  Stanley,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Stanley  George  Bird,  C.B. ; b. 
1864;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1883,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major 
1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  and  Brevet  Col.  1908  ; 
retired  1909;  served  with  Moplah  Rising 
Expedition  1885,  and  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (de- 
spatches, medals  with  clasp)  ; was  D.A.  A.G., 
Cairo  1899-1901  ; appointed  a Staff-Lieut. 
1917:  m.  1892,  Martha  Pauline,  da.  of  the 
late  Joseph  Azarian,  of  Boston,  U S.A.,  and 
Constantinople;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Bird,  Major  Thomas  Griffin,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Bird,  Major  Thomas  Harold,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Bird,  of  Killarney,  Gresford,  N. 
S-  Wales  ; 6.1888;  ed.  at  Public  Sch.,  Gres- 
ford, N.S.  Wales;  is  a Farmer  and  Grazier, 
and  Major  Australian  Light  Horse;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Bird,  Maj.-Gen.  Wilkinson  Dent,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  Dent  Bird,  20th  Hussars ; b.  1869 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.)  1888,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1509,  Major 
1910,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and 
Col.  1913  ; served  with  Niger  Expedition 
1897  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp.  Brevet 
Major),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1900,  present  at  operations  in  Rhodesia,  and 
at  relief  of  Mafeking  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  sometime  Ch. 
Instructor  and  Staff  Officer  at  Sch.  of  Mus- 
ketry; was  an  A A.G.  and  a Professor  at 
Indian  Staff  Coll.  1905-9;  appointed  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters  1910,  Director 
of  Staff  Duties  1916-17,  and  Lieut. -Gov.  and 
Sec.  Roy.  Hospital,  Chelsea  1918,  with  tem- 
porary rank  of  Maj.-Gen. ; has  been  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  since  1915;  has  Roy.  Geographical 
So.’s  Diploma : nt.  1902,  Winifred  Editha,  da. 
of  Major  J.  Barnett  Barker,  formerly  5th 
Fusiliers;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,  S.  IV. 

Birds,  Major  Samuel  Buttrey,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf. ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Birdwood, Lieut.-Col.  George  Christopher 
McDowall,  C.B.E.  \ b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
aDist.  Remount  Officer;  Burma  Expedition 
1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Birkreck,  Major  Benedict,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  John  Birkbeck,  J>P.,D.L., 
of  Stratton  Strawless  Hall,  Norwich,  and 
Thorpe  House,  Norwich;  b.  1886;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll., Oxford ; is  Major 
Coldstream  Guards ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : >«. 
1914,  Jacqueline  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Dalison  Alexander,  D.L.  (see  E. 
Cork];  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Stratton  Strawless 


Hall , Norwich;  Thorpe  High  House , Nor- 
wich; n,  Stanhope  Terrace , W.;  Guards' , 
and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Birkbeck,  Major  Gilbert,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Robert  E.  Birkbeck,  of  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land ; b.  1876  ; is  Major  Australian  Forces, 
and  Vet.  Inspector,  Stock  Depart.,  Queens- 
land ; served  during  European  War  1914-17, 
present  at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
m.  1908,  Jacintha,  da.  of  Joseph  Antony, 
of  Mackay,  Queensland;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mackay , Queensland. 

Birkett,  Major  Gerald  Halsey,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883  ; Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  and  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Birkett,  Brig. -Gen.  Herbert  Stanley, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Birkett;  b. 
1864 ; ed.  at  Forest  House  Sch.,  Chester 
(England),  and  at  McGill  Univ.  (M.D.  and 

C. M.  1886;;  is  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  Comdg.  No.  3 
Canadian  (McGill)  Gen.  Hospital  (which  he 
organised),  and  as  Specialist  for  diseases  of 
the  nose,  throat,  and  ear,  and  Consultant  for 
Boulogne  Area  (despatches,  C.B.);  organised 
1st  Regimental  Stretcher  Section  in  Canada, 
and  No.  3 Bearer  Co.  and  Field  Hospital  ; 
sometime  Principal  Med.  Officer,  4th  Mil. 
Dist.,  Montreal  ; appointed  Professor,  Oto- 
Laryngology,  McGill  Univ  1894,  Dean  of 
Faculty  of  Med  there  1914;  received  Offi- 
cers’ Colonial  Auxiliary  Forces  Decoration 
1916;  author  of  numerous  med.  works: 
m.  1899,  Margaret  MacNaughton  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  252,  Mountain  Street,  Montreal ; 
Mount  Royal , and  University  ( Montreal ) 
Clubs. 

Birkett,  Com.  Miles  Brock,  D.S.O.  ; 
b 18 — ; is  Com  R.N.,  and  Flight  Sub- 
Lieut  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.;  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Birkett,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Maule, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  four 
times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Ita'ian 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1916;  err.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Birkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Wilfrid, 
C.M.G.  [see  Birkin,  Bt.]. 

Birkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Leslie, D.S.O. 
[see  Birkin,  Bt.]. 

Birley,  Major  Bevil  Langton,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1884;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Own 
(Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.);  Gallipoli  1915,  Meso- 
potamia 1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) : m.  19— ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Spring 
Grove,  Wye. 

Birley,  Wing-Com.  James  Leatham, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Francis  Hornby 
Leatham,  of  Claridges,  Lingfield,  Surrey;  b. 
1884;  Squadron-Leader  and  Acting  Wing- 
Com.  and  Med.  Officer  R.A.F. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  O.B.E  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Birley,  Leonard,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Arthur  Birley  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Uppingham, 
and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1897  ; served  in  Bengal  as  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector;  appointed  Joint  Magistrate 
and  Dep.  Collector  1907,  and  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  Dacca  1911  : m.  1908,  Jessie  Craig, 
da.  of  the  late  Maxwell  Smith,  of  Tirhoot, 
Bengal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Dacca , Bengal. 

Birley,  Capt.  Norman  Pellew,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Hornby  Birley, 

R.  of  Croxdale,  Durham;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt. 

S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (Reserve) ; European 
War  1914- '8  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1919,  Eileen  Alice,  da.  of  Laugharne  Morgan, 
of  Underwood,  Mumbles  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Birley,  Richard  Archibald,  D.S.  0. ; 

b.  1873;  Major  R.H.A.  (retired);  European 
War  19(4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Birney,  Col.  Charles  Folliott,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  John  Birney  [see  E. 


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Dalhousie,  colls.]  ; 6.  1878  ; is  Major  R.E.  » 
served  in  Tibet  i903-4(medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1910, 

Dorothy,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Tasman  Waddell  Leslie,  C.I.E. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Birnie,  Capt.  Edward  D’Arcy,  D.S.O. , 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Border  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Birnie,  Com.  Harry  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com. 
R.N.R.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Birrell,  Col.  Edwin  Thomas  Fair- 
weather,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  James 
Birrell,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Uttershill,  Peni- 
cuick,  Midlothian;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Glenalmond,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M. B.  and  C.M.  1895);  entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1896,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  19x7;  served  in  Balkan  Campaign 
1912-13,  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Orders  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  and  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) : m.  1907,  Kate 
Davida,  da.  of  the  late  William  Gibson, 
of  Jonsered,  Sweden;  cr.  C.M.G.  jgic,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  i9i7. 

Birt,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William 
Howard,  D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Border  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S  O.  with 
Bars,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1919,  Rosaldin 
Lucy,  da.  of  W.  O.  Blott,  of  34,  Norham 
Road,  Oxford;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (two  Bars 
1918).  Tambellup , IV.  Australia. 
Birtwistle,  Brig.- Gen.  Arthur,  C.B., 

C. M .G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Birtwistle, 
of  Billing’s  Scarr,  Lancashire  ; b.  1877  I ed. 
at  Blackburn  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Sch. 
Southport;  is  a Brig.-Gen.  (T.D.)  R.F.A.’ 
(T.F.),  a cotton  spinner  and  manufacturer, 
and  a J.P.  for  Lancashire;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  C.B.):  m.  1906,  Mrs.  Alfred  Wood- 
man, of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D S.O. 

19 1 8 , C.  B . ( Mi  1 . ) r 9 x 9 . Bill ing’s  S carr,  Black- 
burn ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Birtwistle,  Major  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18— ; formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Biscoe,  Brig.-Gen.  Julian  Dallas  Tyndale 
Tyndale-,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Earle  Tyndale-Biscoe,  J.P.,  of  Holton  Park, 
Oxford  ; b.  1867  ; entered  Hussars  1887,  be- 
came Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  19x9;  served  on  N.-W 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches  twice,  C.B.) ; was 
Comdt.  of  a Remount  Depot  1916,  and 
an  A.A.G.  1917 : m 1908,  Agnes  Dorothy, 
da.  of  the  late  E.  F.  Dudgeon,  of  Gogar  Bank 
Midlothian  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Bisdee,  Capt.  Thomas  Edward,  D.S.O. 
M.C.  ; 6.  18 — ; Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 

Jc1-’  ’ r^5??ean  War  I9r4*19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bishan  Das,  Maj .-Gen.  Rai  Bahadur 
Dewan,  C.I.E. , son  of  Kishan  Chand,  of 
Jammu,  Kashmir;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Punjab 
Univ  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Raja  Sir  Ram 
Singh  1886-99,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  of 
A®"11"11  *ndu  Kashmir  Army  1899-1909,  Mil. 
Sec  to  Maharaja  of  Jammu  and  Kashmir 

u9°V\and  5°me  Min‘  *9*4-19,  since 
when  he  has  been  Revenue  Min.  ; has  Roy 
Victorian  medal  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Jammu, 
Kashmir  State,  India. 

Bishop,  Capt.  Frederick  Edward,  D S 0 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  F.  R.  Bishop! 

i87?;  ed.  privately;  is  Capt. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; sometime  Travelling 
Commr.,  N.  Territories, Gold  Coast;  served 
l?  Ashanti  1900  in  command  of  Kumassi 
Fort  during  siege  after  evacuation  by  bulk 
of  garrison  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp):  I 


m.  1909,  Julia  Ethel,  da.  of  Bromley  Symons, 
of  Newton  Abbot;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 

Bishop,  Surg.-Capt.  ‘George  Thompson 

C. M.G.,  M R.C.S.;  b.  18  — ; ed.  at  London 
Univ.;  L.R.C. P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1892;  Surg.- 
Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  cr.  C.M.G-  1917. 

Bishop,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Avery,  V.C., 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , D.F.C..  son  of  William  Avery 
Bishop,  of  Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada; 
b 1894;  ed.  at  R.M.C.,  Kingston,  Canada  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Cav.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Canadian  Forces  Head  Quarters, 
London ; European  War  1914-18  ''despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  V.C.,  D.F.C.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Cross  de  Guerre  with  palm) : 
m.  1917,  Margaret  Eaton,  da.  of  C.  E.  Bur- 
den; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1917.  Toronto, 
Ontario. 

Bishop,  Major  William  Samuel  George, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1863  ; formerly  Dep.  Commr.  of 
Ordnance ; now  Hon.  Major  ; Nile  Expedition 
1898  (medal),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bisset,  Major  Frederic  William  Lyon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
19  as  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L.I.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Bissett,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1889  ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bittleston,  Major  Kenneth  George, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1884  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1907, 
Alice  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John 
Charles  D undas  [see  M.  Zetland,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  N adder  Cottage,  Donhead  St. 
Andrew,  Salisbury. 

Blachford,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Vincent, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Black,  Major  Alexander  MacGregor, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1878;  Major  Northumberland 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.vS.O.) : m.  1919,  May,  widow  of  Septimus 
Duncan  Simond;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  26,  Essex 
Street , Strand,  W.C. 

Black,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Hamilton  Griffith, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Black,  Canon 
of  St.  Mary  the-Virgin,  Elphin,  co.  Sligo;  b. 
1881 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Lancers; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  attached  to  British  Delegation  to 
Peace  Conference  in  Paris  1919:  m.  1913, 
Augusta  Sarah,  da.  of  T.  J.  Shipton  Green  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Black,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Jamison,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Black,  Col.  John  Campbell  Lamont, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1869;  Col.  P..A.S.C.,  and  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (medal  with  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  Zoe, 
da.  of  E.  W.  Tichener ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Black,  Major  Robert  Barclay,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  J.  Milne  Black  ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1897); 
Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (retired) ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Soudan  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; has  3rd 
class  Order  of  the  Nile : m.  1914,  Lady 
Marcia  Valda  Jocelyn,  da.  of  7th  Ear)  of 
Roden;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7.  Glottenham  House, 
Robertsbridge,  Sussex. 

Black,  Brig.  - Gen.  Walter  Clarence, 
C.I.E.;  6.1867;  Col.  Indian  Army;  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1-95  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-98  (two  clasps);  is 
Mi'.  Sec.  Army  Head  Quarters,  India,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Black,  William  George,  C.B.E.,  LLD., 
son  of  George  Black,  Solicitor,  of  Glasgow  ; 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


b.  1857;  Hon.  LL. D.,  Glasgow  1912;  Vice' 
Pres.  St.  Mungo’s  Coll.,  Glasgow,  a Manager 
of  Hoy.  Infirmary,  Glasgow,  and  Chm.  cf  its 
OpthalmicCommittee;  Convener  of  Standing 

V. A.D.  Committee,  Scottish  Branch  of 
British  Red  Cross  So.  during  European 
War  ; was  Member  of  Officers’  Advisory 
Board  with  4th  Army  at  Namur  1919  and 
Chm.  Interviewing  Board  for  W.  Scotland 
under  Ex-Officers’  Training  Scheme  1919-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Chm.  Dist.  Selection 
Committee  for  Western  Lowlands  ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Aberdeen.  S.  Div.  ( LU ) 
1906,  Elgin  Dist.  jan  1910,  and  Islington, 

W.  Div.  Dec.  1910  : m.  1899,  Anna  Robert- 
son, who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Blackie,  publisher;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Ardmay,  Arrochar,  Dumbartonshire  ; Ra- 
moyle,  Dowanhill  Gardens,  Glasgow  ; Carl- 
ton, Royal  Societies' , and  Edinburgh 
University  Clubs. 

Blackader,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Guinand, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  George  Black- 
ader ; b.  1869  ; entered  Leicestershire  Regt. 
1888,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1904,  Lieut.  - 
Col.  1912,  Brev-t  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen 
1918  ; served  with  Niger  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of 
Talana  Hill,  at  defence  of  Ladysmith,  at  ac- 
tions of  Ladysmith,  Laing’s  Nek,  Belfast, and 
Lydenburg,  and  operations  in  S.-E.  Trans- 
vaal (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Lieut.  Col.,  Brig.  Com.  and  a Div.  Com. 
(despatches  twice,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B. , Maj.- 
Gen.,  Com.  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  1914 
star  with  clasp,  two  medals)  ; appointed 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1916:  m.  1888,  Marian 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  George  Melbourn  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B  (Mil.)  1917.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Blackbourne,  Rev.  Jacob,  C.M.G.;  b. 
1862;  ed.  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.A.  1914); 
was  V.  of  Keelby  1889-96  (also  of  Imming- 
ham  1891-4),  and  R.  of  Riby  1894-6 ; ap- 
pointed a 1st  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces  1910; 
retired  1919;  R.  of  Acle,  Norfolk;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  promoted), 
in  Somaliland  1903-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  CJM.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  The  Rectory , Acle , Norjolk. 

Blackburn,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Cautley 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1867  ; formerly  Capt.  Norfolk 
Regt.  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed  an  Ordnance 
Officer  1917,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Blackburn,  Capt.  Erice  Deane,  D.S.O., 


Blackburn,  William  Ernest,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—;  a Director  in  U S.  A.  of  a Depart,  of 
Min.  of  Food;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Blackburne,  Rev.  Ha rry  William, D.S. O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Blackburne,  solicitor, 
of  Oldham;  b . 1878;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch., 
and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1901,  M.A. 
1904);  is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces;  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  with  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914  18  (de- 
spatches six  times, M.C., D.S.O.);  appointed 
a Chap,  to  H.M.  1920:  m.  1904,  Haidee 

Frances  Blackburne,  da.  of  Maj.  Gen.  W. 
Creagh.  Indian  Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blackburne,  Col.  Robert  Ireland,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  John  Ireland  Blackburne, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Hale  Hail,  Liverpool  ; b. 
1850’  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trih.  Coll.,  Camb.; 
is  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.) 
a Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanca- 
shire ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  C.B.): 
m.  1885,  Georgina  Vernon,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Gustavus  Hume,  Lieut. 
H.M.’s  Body  Guard ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Hale  Hall , near  Liverpool ; United  Service 
Club. 

Blackburne-Hall  [see  Hall]. 

Blackden,  Brig.-Gen.  Leonard  Shadwell, 
C.B.E.-,  b.  1863;  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired);  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with 
clasp);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Blacker,  Capt.  Frederick  St.  John, 
DS.O. . son  of  the  late  William  Blacker,  J.P. , 
of  Castle  Martin,  co.  Kildare;  b.  1881;  en- 
tered Rifle  Brig.  1899,  and  became  Capt.  1905 ; 
retired  1910;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blacker,  George  Francis,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S., sonof  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Latham  Blacker,  of  144,  Holland  Road,  W. ; 
b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.S.  1891,  M.D  1893, 
Fellow  1896) ; F.R.C.P.  1902,  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
during  European  War  1915-18(0. B.E.) ; aCon- 
sulting  Obstetric  Physician  to  Univ.  Coll. 
Hospital,  London,  Lecturer  at  and  Dean 
of  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital  Med.  Sch.,  and  a 
F.R.C.S. : m.  1904,  Shirley  Elvina,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  James  Bowen,  of  Tormarton, 
Gloucestershire;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
45,  Wimpole  Street,  W.;  Tarwood  House, 
South  Leigh,  Oxon ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Blacker,  Major  Norman  Valentine, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  — Blacker;  b.  18—; 
Major  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  and  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : tn. 
1915,  Olive  Georgina,  da.  of  Col.  Lewis 
An9truther  Hope  [see  Hope,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 


M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Tank  Corps  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blackburn,  Major  John  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
M.C.’,  b.  1891;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  attached  Roy. 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  in  N. 
Russia  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Blackburn,  Col.  John  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Bogle  Blackburn, 
Sheriff  of  Stirlingshire  ; 6.1851;  ed.  at  Glen- 
almond,  and  at  Eton;  entered  R.E.  1871, 
became  Lieut  -Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1902  ; re- 
tired 1908;  served  in  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1884-5  and  1885-6  (despatches,  clasps); 
was  Ch.  Engineer,  N.  Command  1903-7  and 
again  1915-16  (C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
New  Mile  Chase,  Ascot,  Berks ; United 
Service,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ). 

Blackburn,  Capt.  Reginald  Vernon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Blacker,  Brig.-Gen.  Stewart  Ward 
William,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Shapland  Carevv  Blacker,  of  Carrick-blacker, 
co.  Armagh;  b ■ 1865;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A., 
and  Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m. 
1903,  Eva  Mary  Lucj'  St.  John,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Albert  FitzRoy  [see  B. 
Southampton,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 


Blackett,  Basil  Phillott,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Russell  Blackett ; b. 
1882  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  19  ) > en^re? 
Treasury  1904,  and  became  a 1st  class  Cleric 
1911,  and  Controller  of  Finance  1919;  was 
Private  Sec.  to  Financial  Sec.  to  the  Irea- 
sury  1909-11,  and  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Indian  Finance  and  Currency  1913-14  1 went 
on  Special  Mission  to  U.S.A.  Govt,  regard- 
ing American  Exchange  1914*  with  Anglo- 
French  Loan  Mission  1915,  and  on  Treasury 
business  in  U.S.A.  1917-19;  ha?  Le?l?n 
Honour  : m.  1905,  Marion  Enid,  da.  of  David 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1289 


Provan  Graham,  of  Glasgow  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1915.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 
Blackett,  Rear- A dm.  Henry,  C.B.E. 
[see  Blackett,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Blackett,  Col.  William  Couthert, C.B.E. , 
LL.D. , son  of  William  Cuthbert  Blackett,  M.  D . , 
of  Durham;  b.  1859;  LL-D.  Birmingham 
and  M.Sc.  Durham;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  8th 
Batn.  Durham  L-L  (T.D.),  and  Col.  Co. 
Comdt.  Durham  Vol.  Corps;  Pres.  Institution 
of  Mining  Engineers,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Durham  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Acorn 
Close,  Sacriston,  near  Durham  ; Conservative 
Club. 

Blackham,  Col.  Robert  James,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late 
Dr.  William  Blackham,  of  Belfast;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Dublin  Univ. ; L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S., 
Edinburgh  1892,  D.P.H.  London  1905,  and 
M.R.C.P.  1916;  M.D.  Ireland;  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1908 ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1895,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1907, 
Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and  Col  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1917  ; Tirah  Field  Force  1897-8,  with  Khyber 
Brig.  1898-9,  European  War  1915-18,  on  Staff 
(despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palm,  C.B.,  1914-15  star,  two  medals) ; 
on  Plague  Duty,  Punjab  1901-2 ; was  Hon. 
Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1912-15  ; some- 
time Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  9th 
Army  Corps,  and  in  N.  Russia;  is  an 
Assist.  Commr.  of  St.  John  Ambulance 
Brig.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Pres, 
of  League  of  Mercy,  and  Special  Member 
of  Japanese  Red  Cross  ; has  Order  of  Mercy, 
Kaisar-i-Hind,  Coronation,  and  George  V. 
Ambulance  medals ; author  of  numerous 
works  on  Med.  and  Ambulance  subjects, 
and  of  “ Tropical  Hygiene,”  etc.  : m.  1897, 
Eleanor  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  elder  da.  of 
Major  Frederick  Henry  Mahony;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1913,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  19x8,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Automobile , 
and  United  Service  (Simla)  Clubs. 

Blacklin,  Capt.  Richard  William 
Broughton,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  (retired) 
R.N.R. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Blacklock,  Maj.-Gen.  Cyril  Aubrey, 
C.B. , C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (retired  as  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen.  1920);  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  w’th  Bar, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Blacklow , Lieut.-Col  Archibald  Clifford, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blackman,  Lieut.-Com.  Charles  Maurice, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  William 
Blackman,  of  Northwood,  Middlesex  ; b. 
1890;  Lieut.-Com.  K.N. : m.  1917,  Brenda 
Olive,  da.  of  the  late  Lawrence  Hargrave, 
of  Stanwell  Park,  Illawarra,  N.S.  Wales; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Blackstock,  Major  George  Grant, 

D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Blackwall,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Eaton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Blackwall  Evans  Black- 
wall,  of  Blackwall,  Derby  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  1895);  is  a Civil 
Engineer,  County  Surveyor  of  Leicester- 
shire, and  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  4th 
Batn.  Leicestershire  Regt.  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902,  European  War  1914-18  with  Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1905,  Elinor  Sophie, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Statham,  of  Tot- 
teridge,  Herts;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Blackwell,  Major  Francis  Victor, 
C.B.E.,  M.C. ; b.  18- ; Major  W.  Riding 
Begt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.) ; rendered  sers  in  connection  with 
Victory  Loan  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920. 

Blackwell,  Col.  William  Richard, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1877 ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 


Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.  Brevet-Col.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Blackwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Albemarle  Price, 
D.S.O.  [see  M.  Dufferin  and  Ava,  colls.]. 
Blackwood,  Capt.  Frederick  Herbert, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1885  ; entered  Lincolnshire  Regt. 
1906,  and  became  Capt.  1914  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1915,  Nora,  da.  of  John  Charles  Ponsonby 
Wildup,  L.R.C.P.,  formerly  Medical  Officer, 
British  Guiana;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Blackwood,  Com.  Maurice  Baldwin 
Raymond,  D.S.O.  [see  Blackwood,  Bt.]. 

Blackwood,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O., 

M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1902)  ; Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Blackwood,  Major  Edwin  Herbert 
O’Reilly-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1884;  Major 
R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blades,  Major  Walter  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Joel  Blades,  formerly 
R.A.,  of  Folkestone ; b.  18^3 ; ed.  at  Val 
Nord,  Guernsey;  entered  Army  188 be- 
came Assist.  Corny-  of  Ordnance  190*,  Dep. 
Corny.  I909,  and  Corny,  with  rank  of  Major 
1915  ; retired  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901,  present  at  operations  in  Cape  and 
Orange  River  Colonies  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1914,  Janet  Stoddart,  of  Wargrave,  Berks  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Rutland  Lodge , Rusper, 
Sussex. 

Blagrove,  Col.  Henry  John,  C.B ., C.B.E., 
son  of  Henry  John  Blagrove,  of  Cardiff  Hall 
and  Orange  Valley,  Jamaica,  and  Gloucester 
Place,  Hyde  Park,  W ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  13th 
Hussars  1875,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major 
1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1900 ; retired  1901  ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80,  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and 
Tel-el-Kebir,  and  march  to  Cairo  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps, 
C.B.);  Comdt.  Prisoners  of  War  Camp  1915- 
17 : m.  1st,  1884,  Alice  Evelyn,  who  a.  1897, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Evelyn  Boothby 
[Boothby,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 2ndly,  1904,  Violet, 
da.  of  Frederick  Walton,  of  Aberangell, 
Montgomeryshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 

C. B.E-  (Mil.)  1919  Dowdeswell  Court, 
Dowdeswell,  Gloucestershire ; Army  and 
Navy , and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Blain,  Herbert  Edwin,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Arbuthnot  Harrison,  of  Liverpool  1 
b.  1870;  ed.  privately  ; was  Tramways  Man* 
ager  of  West  Ham  19  >3-13,  since  when  he 
has  been  OperatingManager  of  Underground 
Railways  of  London  (Limited)  ; Pres.  Muni- 
cipal Tram  ways  Asso.  of  Great  Britain  and 
Ireland  1910-n  ; is  Hon.  Sec.  London 
“Safety  First”  Council,  and  of  British  In- 
dustrial “Safety  First”  Asso,  Hon.  Sec. 
and  Member  of  Council  of  Institute  of 
Transport,  and  Vice  Pres,  of  Industrial 
League  and  Council  : m.  1892,  Clara,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Nitterville  B ake.  Bar.-at- 
Law;  cr.  C.B.E.  (.Civil)  1920.  Constitutional 
Club. 

Blair,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  James  J.  Blair,  I.S.C.  [see 
Arthur,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll,  and  at  R.  M.C. ; entered  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  1890,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1908,  Lieut  -Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
served  during  Soudan  Campaign  1898-9, 
present  at  battle  of  Atbara  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  A.D.C.  on 
the  Staff,  as  Major  Scottish  Horse,  and  as 

D. A.A.G.  Headquarters,  Cape  Colony  (se- 
verely wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O).  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  on  Staff  (di  spatches,  Brevet  CoL); 
was  a D.A.A.G.,  Cape  Colony  1902,  and 
D.A.Q.M.G.  1904-5  ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 

41* 


1290 


COMPANIONAGE. 


at  Head  Quarters  1908,  and  Brig.-Major  10th 
Inf.  Brig.  E.  Command  1908-11,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  S.  Africa  March  to  Sept.  1912; 
was  a Brig.  Com.  1916-20  with  rank 
oi  Brig. -Gen.;  has  Order  of  Star  of 
Roumania  : m.  1st,  1909,  Mary  Beryl,  who 
d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry 
James  Buchanan,  C.B.,  of  Boxgrove,  Sussex  ; 
2ndly,  1914,  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Chandos  Hoskyns,  icth  Bt.,  of  Drum- 
Delmier,  Nairn;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Blair,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Stevenson, 
C.M.G-,  W.S.,  son  of  the  late  Patrick  Blair, 
Sheriff  Substitute  of  Inverness-shire ; b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Loretto  Sch.,  and  at  Brasenose 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A  i«86) ; is  a W.S.,  a retired 
Lieut. -Col. (T.  D.)  Roy'.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.), 
and  a Member  of  King’s  Bod}- Guard  for  S:ot- 
land  (Roy.  Co.  of  Archers) ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1892,  Elinor  Woodman,  da.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Woodman  Dixon,  of  Sunderland  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  36,  India  Street , Edinburgh  ; 

Constitutional , and  University  (. Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Blair,  Duncan  Barrie,  D.S.O. , M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — : is  Lieut.  New  Zealand  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Blair,  Brig.-Gen.  Everard  McLeod, 
C M.G. ; b.  1866;  formerly  Col.  R.E. ; retired 
1918;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Blair,  Col.  Frederick  Gordon,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Fordyce  Blair,  R.N. ; b.  1852;  formerly  Capt. 
16th  Lancers;  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col,  in  the  Army, 
Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  Leicestershire  Yeo.  (former- 
ly Comdg.),  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Ayrshire, 
and  a J.P.  for  Rutland  (High  Sheriff  1886), 
and  Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  with  4th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.,  and  in  command  of  Mounted 
Troops  8th  Div.  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B.) ; appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914,  and  an  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  on  Personal  Staff  1915-19 ; was 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1914-20;  has  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  : m.  1880,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, 3rd  da.  of  the  late  William  Baird,  of 
Elie,  Fife;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Ashwell  Hall , Oakham ; Blair , Dairy , 
Ayrshire;  Turf  Club. 

Blair,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Molesworth, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Blair,  C.E., 
J.P.,  D.L.,  and  Hon.  Sheriff  Substitute,  of 
Glenfoot,  Tillicoultry  [V.  Molesworth] ; b. 
1880;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col  Gordon  Highlanders,  and  a temporary 
Biig.  Gen.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India,  on  Staff  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-1919  (C.M.G.,  Czecko-Slovakian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  has  2nd  class  of  Older 
of  St.  Stanislas,  4th  class  of  Order  of 
St.  Vladimir  with  Swords,  and  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Czecko-Slovakian  Croix  de 
Guerre : m.  1909,  Louise  Lilian  Archer,  da. 
of  Surg.-Gen.  Oliver  Richard  Archer  Julian, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Blair,  Major  John  Freeman,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Blair,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.) ; European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Blair,  Maj.-Gen.  Walter  Charles 
Hunter-,  C.B. , C.M.G.  (see  Huntcr-Blair, 
Bt.). 

Blair-Imrie  [see  Imrie]. 

Blake,  Engineer-Capt.  Albert  Valentine, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  H.N..  and 
Engineer  Overseer.  Wallsend  Slipway  Co., 
and  J.  S.  White  and  Co.:  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919- 

Blake,  Lieut.-Com.  Cuthbert  Patrick, 

D. S.O.  [see  Blake,  Bt.,  cr.  1772J. 

Blake,  Edwin  Holmes,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Thomas  Holmes  Blake,  of  Reading;  b.  1873; 


a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  Institution,  a Member 
of  Roy.  Sanitary  Institute,  Vice-Pres.  In- 
stitution of  Sanitary  Engineers,  and  Sec. 
Auctioneers’  and  Estate  Agents’  Institute 
of  the  United  Kingdom;  was  Dep.  Ch. 
Livestock  Cod  mr. , Min.  of  Food  1918-20: 
m.  1897,  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Albert  Wood- 
ward Parry,  sometime  Borough  Surveyor  of 
Reading;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  34,  Russell 
Square,  IV  C.  1. 

Blake,  Capt.  Geoffrey',  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Naish  Blake,  of  Brahiley  House, 
Alverstoke;  b.  1882  ; is  Capt  R.N.  ; served 
at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
Russian  Ordt  r of  St.  Anne) : appointed 
Naval  Attache  at  V ashington  1919  : m. 
1911,  lean  St.  John,  da.  of  Sir  William  St. 
John  Carr  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  British  Em- 
bassy, Washington , U.S.A.  ; Northwood 
House , Fareham. 


Blake,  Capt.  James  Thompson,  C.B.E.', 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.,  Div.  Naval  Transport 
Officer,  Folkestone;  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Blake,  Major  Napoleon  Joseph  Rodolph, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Maurice  Lynch 
Blake,  formerly  19th  Regt. ; b.  1853  ; entered 
57th  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Middlesex 
Regt.  1881,  and  Major  1890;  retired  1901; 
served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  seven  clasps,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1888,  Alice  Rebecca,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Henry  Page-Henderson,  of  Oswald- 
kirk,  Yorkshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Blake,  Lieut.-Col.  Terence  Joseph 
Edward,  D.S.O., son  of  Peter  Blake  ; b.  1888; 
ed.  at  Owens  Sch. ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers ; 
European  War  1914-19,  latterly  Lomdg.  1st 
Essex  Regt.  (thrice  wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O. ) : m.  1910,  Ethel  Maude  Moore  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  18,  Glenmore  Road,  Hamp- 
stead, N.  W. 

Blake,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Alan,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Denis  Blake  ; 
b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse ; entered 
Wiltshire  Regt.  1898,  became  Capt.  1905, 
Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1919  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; ap- 
pointed a Brig. -Com.  1917  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  : m.  1919,  Beryl,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Harrison  Pickard,  of  Swafield  Hall,  N. 
Walsham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Blakeney,  Col.  Herbert  Norwood, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry 
Blakeney ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.  ; 
entered  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middle- 
sex Regt.)  1889,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1920 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  Burma  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  and  again  1902  as 
Staff-Capt.,  and  during  European  War  1914- 
16  (wounded);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 


.AKENEY,  Col.  Robert  Byron  Drury, 
C M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 

Blakeney,  R.N.,  of  Hillsborough,  Westward 
ttol;  b.  1872;  entered  R.E.  1891,  became 
Capt.  1902  and  Major  1911;  retired  1914  (ap- 
jointed  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  1915);  Don- 
rola  Expedition  1896  (despatches,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  Nile  Expeditions  1897  (clasp)  and 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1900,  first  in 
rommand  of  a Balloon  Section  and  subse- 
juently  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Railways 
ind  D.A.A.G.,  European  War  1915-18  in 
Dardenelles  and  Palestine,  as  Dep.  Director 
if  Railway  Traffic,  British  Expeditionary 
Force  (despatches  five  times,  C.M.G.)  ; was 
ittached  to  Egyptian  Army  1896-9;  ap- 
jointed  Traffic  Manager  of  Egyptian  State 
Railways  1901,  an  Assist.  Director  of  Kail- 
,vay  Transport  and  Dep.  Gen.  Manager 
906,  and  Director  of  Railway  Traffic  and 
Ben.  Manager  Egyptian  State  Railways 
919;  has  2nd  class  Order  of  the  Nile,  and 
;rd  class  Medjidie  and  Osmanieh : m.  1st, 
895,  Eva  Theodora  Anna  (from  whom  he 
ibtained  a divorce  1902),  da.  of Satow; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I29I 


2ndly,  1003,  Frances  Dorothy,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Nelson  Ellis,  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G. 
19x8.  Athenceum  Club. 

Blakeney,  Col.  William  Edward  Albe- 
marle, C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Indian  Army 
(retired  1920)  ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  s ar),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-98  (medal  with  two  clasps);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Blaker,  Lieut.~Col.  William  Frederick, 

D. S.O. , O.B.E.  son  of  — Reichwald  ; b.  1877  ; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour);  has 
assumed  the  surname  of  Blaker  in  lieu  ol 
his  patronymic;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Blakeway,  Lieut.-Col.  Denys  Brooke, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1870;  entered  The  King’s  (Liver- 
pool Regt.)  1888,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 
1899,  Major  1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; 
Isazai  Expedition  1892,  Samana  operations 
1897,  Tirah  Campaign  1897-8,  Mohmand  Ex- 
pedition 1908,  as  Ch.  Political  Officer 
(C.I.E.),  N.-W.  Frontier  1915;  appointed 
Dep.  Commr.,  N.-W.Frontier  Province,  India 
1905 ; joined  Foreign  Depart.  1906,  became 
Political  Agent  1910,  Sec.  to  Local  Admini- 
stration N.-W.  Frontier  Province  1912,  and 
Revenue  Commr.  N.-W.  Frontier  Province 
1915  ; was  a Member  of  Imperial  Legislative 
Council  of  India  1913-16:  m.  1910,  Evelyn, 
O.B.E.,da.of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Henry  Glennie, 
R.  of  Lavant,  Chichester,  and  Senior  Priest- 
Vicar  of  Chichester  Cathedral;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1908.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Blakeway,  Col.  John  Prestwich,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1867;  is  Col.  R.E. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; .cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Blakeway,  Major  Thomas  Wootton, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Blakiston-Houston  [see  Houston]. 

Blamey,  Lieut.  - Col.  Edwin  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Matt  ew  Hind  Blamey,  of 
Neville  House,  Twickenham;  b.  1877;  en- 
tered Montgomeryshire  Yeo.  1899,  became 
Lieut.  Army  Ser.  Corps  190 1,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  temporary 
commn.),  and  during  European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches  six  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1906,  Frances 
Frederica  Frearson,  of  Quidhampton,  Over- 
ton,  Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Blamey, Brig.-Gen.l  homas  Albert, C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Col  Commonwealth  Mil. 
Forces  ; European  W&.  1914-19,  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918,  C B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bland,  Capt.  Charles  Frank,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Charles  Edward  Bland,  of  Balkerne  Hill, 
Colchester;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Milton  Hall, 
Colchester,  and  at  Kelly  Coll. , Tavistock  ; a 
Chartered  Accountant,  a Freeman  of  Col- 
chester, and  Capt.  Essex  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918, 
Dorothy  Katharine,  da.  of  Arthur  S.  Main,  of 
Colombo;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Windermere, 
Frinton-on-Sea. 

Bland,  Col.  Edward  Humphry,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Loftus 
Bland,  R.E.,  of  White  Abbey,  c<>.  Antrim  ; 
b.  1866  ; entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1913;  Miranzai  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  European  War  1914-19  as 
a Ch.  Engineer  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. 
(despatches,  C.B.,  3rd  class  Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  C.M.G.):  m.  1894, 
Bertha  Mary,  da.  ofj.  Fletcher  Moore,  D.L., 
of  Kilbride  Manor,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bland,  Robert  Norman,  C.M.G.,  son  ol 
Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Loftus  Bland,  formerly 
R.E.,  of  Whiteabbey,  co.  Antrim;  b.  1859; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1882) ; appointed  Collector  and 


Magistrate  StraitsSettlements  1886,  Collector 
of  Land  Revenue  1889,  Inspector  of  Prisons 
1897,  Treasurer  1904,  and  Resident  Council- 
lor, Penang  1907  ; retired  1910  ; employed 
in  Soldiers’  Award  Branch  Min.  of  Pensions 
1917-20:  m.  1895,  Laura,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Shelford,  C.M.G. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1910. 
Sports’  Club. 

Bland,  William  Archdale,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Bland ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Denstone ; entered  War  Office  1884,  and 
became  Principal  Clerk  there  1900 ; Army 
Auditor,  Ireland  1902-4,  and  Director  of 
Finance,  War  Office  1916-18,  since  when 
Assist.  Financial  Sec.,  Air  Ministry  : m.  1919, 
Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Allen  Ball ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  54,  Kensington  Hall 

Gardens,  W.  14  ; Union  Club. 

Bland,  Brig. -Gen.  William  St.  Colum, 
C B.,  C.M.G.,  son  ol  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Loftus 
Bland,  of  White  Abbey,  co.  Antrim  ; b 1868; 
entered  R.A.  1887,  became  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916, 
and  Col.  919,  and  Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  (retired) 
1920;  Chin  Hills  Expedition  189 >91,  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
Chi ; a 1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.) ; 
was  Pres,  of  Ordnance  Committee,  Ministry 
of  Munitions  1916-19, and  Comdt  of  Oi  dnance 
Coll.  1919-20:  m.  1903,  Ellen  Kathleen, 

da.  of  the  late  Edward  D.  Ogilvie,  of  Yulgil- 
bar,  Grafton,  N.S.  Wales.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Blande,  Alfred,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; tem- 
porary 2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Blandford,  Col.  Laurence  James,  C.B.E., 
T.D.,  M.D.;  b.  1876;  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
(T.F.),  and  Dep.  Controller  Med.  Sers.  Min.  of 
Pensions;  European  Wari9i4-i9  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Bleakbeck, 
Worcester. 

Blandy,  Group-Capt.  Lyster  Fettiplace, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adam  Fettiplace 
Blandy,  of  Abingdon,  Berks ; b.  1874  ; entered 
R.E.  1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Col.  (Group 
Capt.)  R.A.F.  1919;  is  Controller  of  Com- 
munications at  Air  Min.;  European  War 
1 914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Col.  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour) ; was 
Ch.  Experimental  Officer  1917-18:  m.  1905, 
Violet  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Vernon,  of 
Victoria,  British  Columbia  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
191S. 

Blake, Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Forbes,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  iate  Gilbert  James  Blane,  of  Folie- 
jon  Park,  Windsor;  b.  1859;  entered  R.A. 
1878;  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  is 
Brevet  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.  Gen. ; served  in 
China  1900  (despatches,  medal),  and  during 
European  War  1915-19  on  Staff  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  21, 
Prince's  Gardens,  S.IV.  ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary, and  W ellington  Clubs. 

Blane,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Blane,  of  Galston,  Scotland  ; b.  1864; 
ed.  privately;  is  a Mining  and  Mechanical 
Engineer,  Founder  of  Blane  and  Co. 
(Limited),  consulting  engineers  and  con- 
tractors ; has  been  Advisory  Engineer  to 
several  Colonial  Govts. ; author  of  “ Lays  of 
Life  and  Hope,”  etc.,  and  many  articles  on 
engineering  and  economics:  m.  1892,  Bertha 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Roberts,  Ch. 
Surveyor  of  Inland  Revenue;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1917.  Thruxton,  Hants  ; Savage  Club. 

Blaney,  Major  John  Albert  H.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b 18—;  is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  S. 
African  Forces;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Blatherwick,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C  ; b.  18  — ; Major  Manchester  Regt. 
(P.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Blaylock,  Col.  Harry  Woodburn,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Blaylock,  of 
Quebec  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Bishop’s  Coll.,  Len- 
noxville,  Quebec  (B.A.  1897),  and  at  McGill 
Univ.,  Montreal  (B.C.L.  1903)  ; was  Assist. 


1292 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Commr.  Canadian  Red  Cross  So.  in  France 
1915-18,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Commr. 
Overseas  Canadian  Red  Cross  So  with  rank 
of  Col.;  is  an  Officer  of  Region  of  Honour, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England ; has  Order  of  St.  Sava 
of  Serbia  and  of  Crown  of  Italy : m.  1905, 
Agnes  Georgina,  da.  of  Dr.  James  Mills,  of 
Ottawa;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  St.  James's  ( Mont- 
real) Club. 

Blencowe,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Prowett, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  James  Blen- 
cowe, Canon  Residentiary  of  Chester ; b- 
1877 ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (B.A.  1899);  entered  Hampshire  Regt. 
1900,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1907, 
Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieur.-Col.  R.A.S.C. 
1919  ; was  employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
1906-10;  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  19x4-18  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  1919:  m.  1919,  Irene  Sybil 

Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Rtv.  W.  Maude 
Roxby;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Blenkinsop,  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred  Percy, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 

William  Blenkinsop  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  King’s 
Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  Univ. Coll. .London  ; 

L.R.C.P.  London  1887,  M.R.C.S.  England 
1887;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1887, 
became  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1915, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; served  in  Sierra  Leone 
189^-9  (medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African 
War  1900-19^2  (Queen’s  med  1 with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
in  Mesopotamia  1917-18,  as  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.,  Maj.  Gen., 
Grand  Officer  Order  of  C*  own  of  Roumania) ; 
was  Assist.  Director,  Med.  Sers.,  India 
1912-14,  and  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Army 
Med.  Sers.  1914-17;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1919,  Ada  Mary  Campbell,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Patrick  vVilson  Bannerman,  and 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Henry  Moo  e 
[see  Bannerman,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  14,  Pelham  Crescent , 

S.W. ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Blenkinsop,  Edward  Robert  Kaye,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  George  Blen- 
kinsop ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and 
at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb  ; entered  I.C.S.  1890, 
became  Settlement  Officer, Central  Provinces 
1897,  Dep.  Commr.  1902,  a Commr.  of  Excise 
1906,  and  Commr.  of  Settlements  and  Direc- 
tor of  Land  Records  1909;  acted  as  Ch.  Sec. 
to  Ch.  Commr.  Nov.  1912  to  May  1913  ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  : m.  1895,  Florence 
Edith,  da.  of  Sir  Stanley  Ismay,  K.C.S.I., 
Ch.  Justice  of  Ch.  Court,  Mysore;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1911.  Nagpur , Central  Provinces,  India. 

Blenkinsop,  Maj.-Gen.  Layton  John,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Blenkinsop ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Canterbury,  and  at  Roy.  Vet.  Coll.,  London 
(Coleman  medallist);  M.R.C.V.S.  1883;  en- 
tered Army  Vet.  Depart.  1883,  became  Vet.- 
Capt.  1893,  Vet.-Major  1900,  Vet.-Lieut.-Col. 
1903,  Col.  Army  Vet.  Ser.  1908,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917;  served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898  on  Head  Quarter  Staff,  present  at 
battle  of  Khartum  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1890-1902  as  Senior 
Vet.  Officer  F rench’s  Cav.  Div.,  and  after- 
wards of  Remounts  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Vet.-Major);  was  Advising 
Vet.  Sure,  to  Punjab  Govt. , and  Professor  in 
Lahore  Vet.  Coll.  1891-3,  Senior  Vet.  Officer 
in  Egypt  1896-9,  Principal  Vet.  Officer,  Irish 
Command  1904-6,  in  S.  Africa  1906-9,  and  in 
N.  Command  1910,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Vet.  Ser.,  S.  Command  1910-12,  and  Aider- 
shot  Command  1912-13,  and  Director  Vet. 
Sers.,  India  1916-17,  since  when  he  has 
been  Director-Gen.  Army  Vet.  Ser.  : m.  1905, 
Ethel  Alice,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  John 
Wells,  J.P.,  of  Booth  Ferry  House,  Goole, 
Yorkshire  ; cr.  D.S.O  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
29,  Bramham  Gardens,  S.W.  5;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Blennerhassett,  Col.  Blennerhasset 
Montgomerie,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1849;  L.R.C.P.l. 
187c,  L.K.C.S.I.  1871,  F.R.C.S.I.  1889;  en- I 


tered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1872,  became 
Surg.-Maj.  1884,  Surg. -Lieut.-Col.  1892, 
Brig. -Surg.- Lieut. -Col.  (now  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps)  1896,  and  Col. 

gio2)  ; retired  1906 ; served  with  Ashanti 
xpedition  1895-6  ( despatches,  C.M.G.); 

sometime  Officiating  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
Rawal  Pindi  Dist.  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1896.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Blennerhassett,  Capt.  William  Lewis 
Rowland  Paul  Sebastian,  D.S.O.  [see 
Blennerhassett,  Bt.]. 

Blew,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Harry,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Artillery ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blewitt,  Major  Guy,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Edward  Blewitt, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  of  Wallop  House,  Nether  Wal- 
lop, Hants  ; b.  1884  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.,  and  a 
Brig.  Major;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  with  Regt.  and  on  Gen.  Staff  (de- 
spatches five  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917, 
Audrey  Ethel,  da.  of  Capt.  C.  H.  Fenwick, 
60th  Rifles;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Blewitt,  Capt.  Ralph,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Maj.-Gen.  William  Edward  Blewitt,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1890;  ed.  at  Harrow  and 
at  R.M.A. ; Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915, 

Denys,  da.  of  James  Henderson,  of  56, 
Cadogan  Square,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 
United  Service  Club. 

Blewitt,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Edward, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Blewitt,  of  Pinner ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.A. 
1874,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1891,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1911  ; retired  1916;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  battle  of  Elandslaagte 
and  defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.)  ; sometime 
a Member  of  Ordnance  Committee;  was 
Comdt.  of  Horse  and  Field  Artillery  Sch.  of 
Gunnery  1904-7,  and  Director  of  Artillery 
at  Head  Quarters  1907-11 ; appointed  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  S.  Coast  Defences  1911  : 
m.  1884,  Harriett  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Rigby,  of  Moss  House,  W.  Derby, 
and  widow  of  R.  A.  FitzGerald  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wallop  House,  Nether  Wallop,  Hants , 
Army  and  Navy,  and  United  Service  Clubs. 

Bligh,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Noel  Ger- 
vase,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Darnley], 

Bliss,  Cuthbert  Vivian,  C.I.E. ; b.  1878; 
Sec.  Indian  Railways  Asso.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Allahabad,  India;  East  India,  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Bliss, Col.  Ernest  William,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Barnard  Bliss; 
b.  1869;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Dudley  Gram. 
Sch.  ; M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1892  ; is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
Sudan  1898  (despatches  twice,  promoted 
Capt.),  European  War  1914-19  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  a Cav.  Div.,  and  an 
Inf.  Div.,  and  as  Dep.  Director  Med.  Sers. 
of  a Corps,  with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms,  Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  1897,  Florence  Ruth,  da.  of 
Edwin  Thomson  Greves ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 
C.M.G.  1918.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Bliss,  Col.  James  Arthur,  D.S  O ., 

M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  William 
Bli.-s,  K. C.I.E.,  of  The  Abbey,  Abingdon, 
Berks;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Middle- 
sex Regit.  1890,  and  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1891,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1908,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916, and  Col.  1920;  served  in  operations 
in  Chin  Hills  1892-3  (medal  with  clasp),  on 

N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 

B resent  at  actions  of  Chagru  Kotal  and 
•argai  (clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  as  Adj. 
22nd  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O., 
4th  class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle)  ; 
m.  1913,  Anna  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Herbert 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1293 


Thomas,  of  Ivor  House,  Bristol ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912,  D.S.O.  1918.  Bampton 
House,  Bampton,  Oxon ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Bliss,  Major  Robert  Hamilton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1919. 

Bliss,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Gordon  Cum- 
ming,  C.B.E.;  b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Staff 
Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Blissett,  Henry  Frederick,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Henry  Blissett,  77th  Regt. ; b. 
1847  : served  as  a Clerk  in  Roy.  Ordnance 
Factories,  Portsmouth  1867-9,  transferred 
to  African  Commissariat  as  Assist. 
Corny.  i860,  promoted  to  Dep.  Corny. 
1873,  and  Corny.  1876 ; retired  1885 : was 
Private  Sec.  and  Clerk  of  Council,  Gold 
Coast,  1870-71,  Clerk  of  Council  and  Acting 
Colonial  Sec.  of  Gold  Coast  1871-2,  and  Con- 
trol Officer  with  Capt.  Glover’s  force  in 
AshantiWar  i873-4(mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal,  C.M.G.),  and  Corny,  in  Charge  and 
Naval  Agent  at  Sierra  Leone,  and  Auditor- 
Gen.  of  W.  African  Settlements  1875-81  (h.-p. 
1882)  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sierra  Leone  ; appointed 
1882  Commr.  of  Accounts  of  Falkland 
Islands,  and  was  Commr.  of  Accounts  to 
Gold  Coast  Colony  1884-5 : rn.  18—,  Ellen, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Roger  Wheeler  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1874. 

Bloch,  Major  Adam,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1883; 
is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; 
cr  D.S.O.  and  Bar  1918. 

B l o i s , Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Osborne, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1885;  Lieut.*Col.  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Blois,  Major  Dudley  Guy,  D.S.O.  [see 

Blois.  Bt.J. 

Blomefield,  Edward  Hugh,  M.V.O.  [see 
Blomefield,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Blomfield,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  James, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
John  Blomfield;  b.  1855;  entered  Army 
1875,  became  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
1881,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  Col.  1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1907 ; 
retired  1917 ; Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
S,  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of 
Spion  Kop  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
twice,  Brevet  Col.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Bombay 
1892-7,  and  A.A.G.,  Bombay  1S97-8;  com- 
manded Harrismith  Dist.  in  S.  Africa  1902-6 ; 
Wessex  Div.  Territorial  Force  1909-11,  and 
a Div.,  India  1911-15 ; appointed  Col. 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  1914 : m.  1881,  Hen- 
riette,  da.  of  Major  Edward  Briscoe,  20th 
Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Blomfield,  Wing- Com.  Richard  Graham, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1890  ; formerly  Lieut.  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  ; now  Winer-Com.  R.A.F.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Blore,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Richard, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1871 ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  thrice,  Brevet  Major, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Blount,  Austin  Ernest,  C.M.G. , son  of 

M.  Blount ; b.  1870 ; Clerk  of  Parliaments, 
Clerk  of  Senate,  Dominion  of  Canada,  and 
Master  in  Chancery:  m.  1894,  Alice  Dapple, 
sometime  Private  Sec.  to  successive  Prime 
Mins,  of  Canada;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  The 
Senate,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Blount,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Augustine, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Li-ut.-Col.  R.E.  Se»-s., 
and  an  Inspector  of  Works;  European  War 
1914-19  (O.B.E.,  C.B.E..  Lesion  of  Honour. 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1902,  Marcella  Caroline 
Mary, da.  of  the  late  F.-M. Sir  (Henry)  Evelyn 
Wood,  V.C.,  G.C.B.,  G. C.M.G..  LL.D.  [see 


Wood.  Bt.,  cr.  1836,  colls.];  cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Blount,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Percy  Cosmo, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1873;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19-8. 

Blount,  Capt.  George  Ronald  Beddard, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1877;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-17  with  Dover  Patrol  (despatches 
twice,  D.S  O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms. 
Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium) : m , 
1912;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Blount,  Major  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1881 ; 
Major  R.IV'.A  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Blount-Dinwiddie  [see  Dinwiddie]. 

Blue,  Major  Walter  Edward,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Bluhm,  Major  Quentin  Mangnill,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Manchester  Regt.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Blumberg,  Brig. -Gen.  Herbert  Edward, 

C. B.,  son  of  Capt.  Frederick  William  Blum- 
berg, formerly  17th  Lancers  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Leamington  Coll.;  entered  R.M.L.I.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  Comdt. 

: 9 ' 9 ; European  War  1914-19  as  A.A.G. 
(C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour);  appointed  Brig.- 
G“n.  Comdg.  Troops  and  Mil.  Gov.  of 
iEgean  Islands  1918  (Com.  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece) : m.  1904,  Eliza  Tudor, 
da.  of  W.  W.  Llewellyn,  and  widow  of  F. 
Cecil  Lane ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Blundell,  Col.  John  Eyles,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  G.  S.  Blundell,  Bengal  Army  ; 
b.  1843;  ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  67th 
Regt.  1863,  became  Capt.  1870,  Major  Hamp- 
shire Regt.  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1892,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1896;  retired  1910;  China  1863  (medal), 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  Burma  Expedi- 
tion 1885-7  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  Comdg.  Tonhon  Expedition 
1889-90  (clasp) ; was  D.A.  A.G.,  Madras  1876-9, 
and  A.A.G.,  Madras  1882-7  : cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1897.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Blundell,  Major  Bryan  Seymour 

Moss-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  John  Seymour 
Moss-Blundell ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Yorkshire  Regt.  igoo, 
became  Capt.  1906,  and  Major  1915;  S.  AfrLan 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-15  as  a Brig.-Maj  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  is  a 

D. A.  A.  and  Q.M.G.  : m.  1907,  Kate  Beatrice 
Home ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Blundell,  Col.  Frederick  Blundell  Moss-, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Seymour  Moss- 
Blundell  ; b.  1873;  Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial 
Force;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Tranby  Rise  Hessle,E.  York- 
shire. 

Blundell,  Henry  Seymour  Moss-, 
C.B.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of  John  Seymour  Moss- 
Blundell;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1897, 
LL.D.  1900);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1895;  is 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Fisheries  : m.  1910,  Eliza- 
beth Hilda,  da.  of  Alphons  Elkin  Cumber- 
batch,  of  11,  Park  Crescent,  Portland  Place, 
W.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  Callipers  Hall,  Chip- 
per field,  Herts. 

Blunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Allan  St.  John,  D.S.O. 

[see  Blunt,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Blunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  J asper,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1866  ; Lieut-Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; Chitral  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Blunt  Lieut.-Col.  Conrad  Edward  Grant, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  Blunt,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


1294 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Blunt,  Col.  Ernest,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  ] 
Rev.  Henry  Blunt  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Brighton 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.  Woolwich ; 
entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major 
1891,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col . 1898,  Brevet  Col.  1902, 
and  Col.  1903  ; retired  1908 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal), 
with  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881 
(despatches),  and  in  N.W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (despatches  thrice,  medai  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  Ch.  Engineer, 
Madras  1904-7,  and  E.  Command,  India 
*907-8 : m.  1884,  Mona,  da.  of  Col.  Henry 
Coape-Smith,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1907.  87,  Ashley  Gardens , S.W.i ; United  ■ 
Service  Club. 

Blunt,  Major  Gerald  Charles  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Gerald  H.  Blunt: 
b.  1883;  entered  R.A.S.C.  1902,  and 
became  Major  1914  (Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
1916-20);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
four  times,  D S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Com.  Mil.  Urder 
of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Springfield  Park , 
Horsham , Sussex. 

Blunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Ernest  Onslow 
Campbell,  C.M.G.;  b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Pay  Depart.;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; cr.  C-M.G.  1917. 

Blunt,  Capt.  William  Frederick,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O. , son  of  Frederick  William  Blunt,  of 
Culcheth  Hall,  Teddington  ; b.  1870;  en- 
tered R.N.  1883,  became  Lieut.  1892,  Com. 
1904,  and  Capt.  1911  ; served  in  Zanzibar 
1888-9,  in  Crete  1897-8,  in  China  1900-1  (medal), 
in  Red  Sea  1902,  and  during  European  War 
1914-19,  present  at  battles  of  Heligoland 
Bight  and  Jutland  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.)  : m.  1896,  Laura  G.  M.  K.,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Henry  W.  Mawbey,  formerly 
R.M.A.jcr.  D.S.O.  1914,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Blyth,  Alfred  Carleton,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Alfred  Blyth,  of  38,  Westbourne 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; b.  1865;  ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll,  and  Sch.,  London;  is  a Civil 
Engineer,  and  Managing  Director  and  Ch. 
Engineer  of  Hayes  and  Northolt  Filling 
Factories,  Ministry  of  Munitions  : m.  1891, 
Frances  Ellen,  da.  of  Richard  Everett  Rolls; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  San  Martin,  Buenos  Aires  ; 
Royal  Automobile , and  English  ( Buenos 
Aires)  Clubs. 

Blyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Frederick 
Tolme,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund 
Kell  Blyth,  of  6,  Rosslyn  Hill,  Hampstead, 
N.W.  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.Sc.  1887,  LL.D.  1904) ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1892 ; is  a Member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Blyth,  Dutton,  Hartley,  and 
Blyth,  of  112,  Gresham  House,  E.C.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1896,  Agatha,  da.  of 
Philip  Henry  Lawrence,  Bar.-at-Law;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  Windy  Sayles , Feldcn  Heath, 
Boxmoor,  Herts;  Gresham , and  London 
University  Clubs. 

Blyth,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Boak,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Eversley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  H.  W.  C.  Boak,  Bar.  at-Law,  of  Van- 
couver, British  Columbia;  b.  1884;  is  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Horse 
Artillery;  European  War  1914  ^(despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Boal,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1874; 
Capt.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Boalth,  Victor  Hope,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Traffic  Manager,  N.-W.  Railway,  India;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Board,  Wing-Com.  Andrew  George, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Board, 
of  Farley,  Westerham,  Kent;  b.  1878 ; formerly 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Wales 
Borderers  ; is  Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 


Board,  Archie  Vyvyan,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Essex  Regt.  Reserve;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Board,  Peter,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
W.  W.  Board  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Sydney  Univ. 
(M. A.  1889);  entered  Depart,  of  Public  In- 
struction, N.  S.  Wales  1873,  became  Inspec- 
tor 1893,  and  Under  Sec.  thereof,  and 
Director  of  Education  1905;  is  a J.P.  for 
N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M  G.  1916.  Leura, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Boardman,  Adm.  Frederick  Ross,  C.B. , 

/ son  of  the  late  Frederick  Boardman,  of  Liver- 
pool ; b.  1843  * entered  R.N.  1856,  became 
Sub.-Lieut.  1862,  Lieut.  1864,  Com.  1873,  Capt. 
1882,  Rear-Adm.  1898  (retired  1899),  Vice- 
Adm.  1903,  and  Adm.  1907  ; served  in  com- 
mand of  H.M.S.  “ Salamis  ” in  Egypt  1882 
(medal  and  bronze  star),  in  the  Soudan 
1884,  aiid  in  command  of  the  Nile  Flotilla 
1885  (despatches  and  clasp)  : m.  1881,  Sophy 
Almon,  da.  of  J.  C.  Cogswell,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1885.  5,  Clan- 

ricard  Gardens,  Tunbridge  Wells;  United 
Service  Club. 

Boardman,  Henry, D.S.O.,  M.C.;b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Liverpool  Regt.  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1919. 

Boardman,  Paymaster  Lieut.- Com.  John 
Cogswell,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Adm.  Frederick 
Ross  Boardman,  C.B.  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.  ; Paymaster  Lieut. -Com. 
R.N. ; was  Sec.  to  Ch.  of  Staff  Grand  Fleet 
1917,  and  an  Additional  Sec.  to  Com -m-Ch. 
thereofi9i7-ig ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Boase,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Orlebar,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  George  W.  Boase,  of  Dundee  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  R.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : 
m.  1920,  Alice  Eleanor,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
Most  Rev.  and  Rigdt  Hon.  John  Henry 
Bernard,  D.D.,  Provost  of  Trinity  College, 
Dublin  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Boase,  Leonard  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18— - ; Lieut.  Australian  Inf. ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Bocquet,  Guy  Sutton,  C.I.E. ; b.  1882 ; 
Dep.  Traffic  Manager  Indian  Railways;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1918.  Calcutta. 

Boddam-Whetham  [see  Whetham]. 
Boddie,  Engineer-Com.  Ronald  Charles, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Corn.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Boddington,  Lieut.-Col.  Humphrey 
West,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Bod- 
dington, of  The  Cove,  Silverdale,  Camforth  ; 
b.  1881  ; Lieut.  Yeo.,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Yorkshire  L.I. ; S.  Africa  1900-1  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1902,  Alice 
Maude,  da.  of  James  Backhouse  Bindloss,  of 
Eccles  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Field  Head,  Outgate, 
Ambleside. 

Bode,  Major  Louis  William,  D.S.O.) 
b.  i860 ; entered  57th  Regt.  1878,  became 
Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.  1887,  and  Major  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1898 ; retired  1902 ; 
served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Ethel  van  Someren.da.  of 
the  late  Andrew  Taylor,  B.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1 goo. 

Bodington,  Major  John  Redner,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut,  (now  Major) 
Lancashire  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

; Bodkin,  Major  Leo  Francis,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  19 14- 19  in  Mesopotamia  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Bodle,  Brig.- Gen.  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  C.  Bodle,  of  Alfriston,  Sussex  ; b.  1855  ; 
served  during  Basuto  War  1880-81  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  Matabeleland  raising  and 
Comdg.  Matabele  Police  1893  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1295 


Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  during 
European  War  1915-17  Comdg.  a Brig.  ; 
appointed  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  British  S. 
Africa  Police,  Matabeleland  1898,  and  retired 
as  Col.  1909;  became  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Bulawayo,  Horsenden  Hill, 
Harrow. 

Bodley,  Edward  Roland  D.S.O.  ; b. 
X8 — ; Acting  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.R.;  European 
War  1914-19,  Comdg.  Coastal  Motor  Boat  at 
attack  on  Kronstadt  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Bodwell,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Lionel, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  ol  Eliphalet  Graham 
Bodwell,  ol  lngersoll,  Ontario,  Canada; 
b.  1881;  ed.  at  R M.C.,  Kingston,  Canada; 
is  a Civil  Engineer,  Major  Canadian  Forces, 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Light  Railways 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour);  sometime  Inspector  in  Civil 
Engineering  at  Kingston  R.M.C. : nt.  1913, 
Dulcie  Margaret  Hornby;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Vancouver , British  Columbia. 

Body,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Kent  Regt.  ; Meso- 
potamia 1915-19  (despatches  four  times, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  O.B  E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1917),  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Body,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Marten, 

C. M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  H.  M.  Body,  ol 
Crediton,  Devon;  b.  1883;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; has  Order  oi 
Crown  of  Belgium:  m.  1937-  Isabel,  da.  of 
W.  Fell  Smith,  of  Deer  Park,  Honiton, 
Devon;  cr.  C.M.G.  t9t8»  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Kidbrook  Gardens,  Blackheath , S E. 

Body,  Major  Oliver  Guy,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

1890;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F. A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Boevey,  Major  Martin  Crawley-,  D.S.O., 

M. C.  [see  Crawley-Boevey,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Bogart,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Laurance  Has- 

lett,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Engineers;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Boger,  Lieut.-Col.  Dudley  Coryndon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Turtliff 
Boger,  R.N.  [E.  Guilford,  colls,];  b.  1865; 
Lieut.-Col.  Cheshire  Regt.;  Burma  1887-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(prisoner,  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1898,  Amy  Constance,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Thomas  Porter  Berthon  (formerly  R.A.), 
of  Cleeve  Court,  Somerset ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Bogle,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Savile,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  J.  T.  Bogle ; b.  18— ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bohane,  Albert  Edward,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Food  Commr.,  N.W.  Div.  Min.  of 
Food  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Boileau,  Col.  Etienne  Ronald  Partridge, 
C.I.E. , C.B.E.  ; b.  1870;  Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (clasps), 
Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches.  C.I.E.  i Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
Afghan  War  1919  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
C.I.E.  1919.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Boileau,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Hamilton, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Charles  Henry  Boileau  ; b.  1870 ; entered 
R.E.  1890,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1910, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1918 ; Tambaku  Expedition  1892  (despatches), 
Gambia  Expedition  1892  (despatches), Chitral 
Held  Force  1895,  in  China  1900,  present  at 
relief  of  Pekin  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff 
(despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut  -Col.,  Order  of  Dantlo  of  Montenegro, 
C.M.G.,  C.B. ),  Afghan  War  1919  (medal  with 
clasp);  was  Ch.  Engineer  1917-19:  m.  1909, 
Violet  Mary  Irene,  da.  of  Col.  William 
James  Smyth  Fergusson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Bois,  Lieut.-Col.  T.  J.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b. 

18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Lancashire  Regt., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Boissier,  Com.  Martin  Edward  Scobell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Scobell 
Boissier,  V.  of  Denby,  Derbyshire  ; b.  1884  ; 
Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Boland,  Capt.  Sinon  B.,  D.S.O.,  fifth 
son  of  Edmund  Boland,  twice  Mayor  of 
Toowoomba,  Queensland;  b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Catholic  State  Sch.,  Toowoomba  ; appointed 
to  Railway  Depart.,  Brisbane  1891 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-1902,  as  Lieut.  6th  Queens- 
land Imperial  Bushmen  (despatches, D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1915  with 
Australian  Light  Horse  ; is  Capt.  Common- 
wealth Defence  Forces,  and  a J.  P.  for  Queens- 
land : m.  1904,  Kathleen  Mary  Phillips  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902. 

Bolden,  John  Leonard,  C.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Bolden  Bolden,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Hyning,  Carnforth  ; b.  1841 ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1867);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1867;  many  years  Surveyor- 
Gen.  and  Dep.  Receiver-Gen.,  Duchy  of 
Lancaster;  has  been  a Member  of  Council 
thereof  since  1912  ; is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire 
and  Cornwall,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Warton- 
with-Lindeth,  and  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’ 
Institute  : m.  1874,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Patrick  George  McDouall 
[see  M.  Bute,  colls.];  cr.  C.V.O.  1918.  28, 
Lansdowne Road,  IV. 11 ; Hyning , Carnforth. 

Boles,  Lieut.-Col.  Dennis  Fortescue, 

C. B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 

Thomas  Boles,  of  Ryll  Court,  Exmouth,  and 
Moyge,  co.  Cork  ; b 1861  ; is  a J.P.  andD.L. 
for  Somerset ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  W., 
or  Wellington,  Div.  of  Somersetshire  1C)  July 
1911  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  Taunton 
Div.  of  Somerset  Dec.  1918  : m.  1894, 

Beatrice  Ringrose,  da.  of  the  late  John  Ly- 
saght,  of  Hengrave  Hall,  Suffolk  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Waits  House,  Bishops  Lydeard, 
Taunton  ; Junior  United  'Service,  Carlton, 
Ranelagh,  Royal  Automobile,  and  Arthur's 
Clubs. 

Bolingbroke,  Major  Archale  ’George, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Cav. ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bolitho,  Major  Edward  Hoblyn,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F. A.  (Reserve)  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Bolster,  Surg.-Com.  Francis,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  C.  B.  Bolster  ; b.  1874  ; 
M.D.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  1906  ; Surg.-Com. 
R.N.  ; China  1900  (medal),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1914,  Violet 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  Ven.  James  Adams,  Arch- 
deacon of  Kildare;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Bolster,  Com.  Thomas  Charles 
Carpenter,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Com. 
R.N. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
with  Destroyers  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1914,  Marguerita  Maud  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Edward  Arthur  Dick-Lauder  [see 
Dick-Lauder,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Bolton,  Charles,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
son  of  the  late  Isaac  Bolton ; b.  1870  ; ed. 
at  LJniv.  Coll.,  London  (M.D.  1897,  D.Sc. 
1908) ; F.R.C.P.  1909  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  appointed  Physician  to 
Univ.  Coll.  Hospital,  1905,  and  Examiner  in 
Pathology,  1918;  is  a F.R.S.:  m.  1911,  Ethel 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  George ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  19x9.  1,  Queen  Anne  Street , 

Cavendish  Square , IV.  1 ; 3,  De  Walden 
Court,  New  Cavendish  Street,  W.  1. 

Bolton,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Arthur, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut -Col. 
Manchester  Regt.,  and  D.A.Q.M.G.,  S.  Com- 
mand; European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E) : m.  1912, 
Ada  Violet  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry 
John  Jourdain,  K.C.M.G.  [see  Jourdain, 
“Knights’  Widows’’];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1902. 


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COMPAN  ION  AGE. 


Bolton,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Bolton,  Horatio  Norman,  C.S.I., C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Nelson  Bolton,  V.  of 
St.  Mary’s,  Lichfield  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Rossall, 
and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1898);  entered  I.C.S.  1897;  appointed  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  N.- W.  Frontier  Province 
1903,  Dep.  Commr.,  Dera  Ismail  Khan  1904, 
Div.  Judge,  Derajat  1907,  Dep.  Commr 
Kohat  19^9,  Div.  Judge,  Peshawur  1909, 
Sec.  toCh.  Commr.,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province 

1910,  Political  Agent,  Dir,  Swat,  and  Chitral 

1911,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Peshawur  1912, 
acted  as  Dep.  Sec.  to  Gpvt.  of  India  (Foreign 
Depart.)  1914 ; is  a J.P.  for  Punjab  : m.  1911, 
Ethel  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  James 
Charles  Henry  Mansfield,  of  Castle  Wray, 
co.  Donegal ; cr.  C.I.E  1916,  C.S.I.  1918. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Bolton,  Engineer-Corn.  Richard  Edmund 
Cornforth,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; is 
Engineer-Com.  Roy.  Indian  Marine;  served 
in  E Africa  1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bolton,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kinsey, 

C. B  E.,  son  of  John  Hammersley  Bolton ; b. 
1861;  ed.  in  State  Schs.,  Victoria;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Forces,  Pres.  Returned 
Sailors’ and  Soldiers’  Imperial  League  and 
a Member  of  Senate,  Con  monwealth  of 
Australia;  European  War  1914-15,  Comdg. 
Defended  Ports,  Victoria,  and  at  Gallipoli  : 
m.  1st,  1881,  Jean  Morpeth  Guilin;  2nd, 
1894,  Margaret  Ford;  cr.  C B.E.  iqi8.  Com- 
mercial Club,  Ballarat , Victoria , Australia. 

Bomford,  Capt.  Leslie  Raymond,  D.S.O., 
M C.,  son  of  Raymond  Bomford,  of  Beving- 
ton  Hall,  Evesham;  b.  1896;  e^.  at  Wycliffe 
Coll.,  Sto  ehouse ; Capt.  Worcestershire 
Rpgt.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bompas,  Cecil  Henry,  C.S.I. , son  of 
late  Hi^Honour  Judge  Henry  Mason  Bompas, 
a Judge  of  County  Courts  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Westminster,  and  at  Trin  Coll.,Camb.  (B.A. 
1889) ; I.C.S.  1887  ; Chm.,  Calcutta  Improve- 
ment Trust;  has  beenaM.L.C.,  Bengal:  m. 
1st,  1897,  Geraldine,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of 
James  Barton;  2nd,  1912,  Nita  Frances, 
da.  of  William  Goode;  cr.  C.S.I.  1918. 
Calcutta. 

Bonar,  Henry  Alfred  Constant,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Bonar;  b.  1861;  ed. 
rivately;  Bar  Middle  Temple  1894:  entered 
apan  Consular  Ser.  1880,  and  became 
Assist.  Japanese  Sec.  at  Tokio  1889;  was 
Pro-Consul  at  Hiogo  1891-2,  Consul  at 
Hakodate  1896,  Assist.  Judge  of  H.B.M. 
Court  for  Japan  and  Consul  at  Yokohama 
1898-1903,  and  Consul -Gen.  at  Kobe  1903-9 
and  at  Seoul  1909-12  ; employed  on  special 
service  1902-4. : m.  1893,  Lilias,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  William  Napier,  and  widow  of 
William  Rose  Robinson  [see  B.  Napier  and 
Ettrick,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Crabwood, 
Old  Shirley,  Southampton  : St.  James's 
Club. 

Bonavia,  Edgar,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1868  ; 
appointed  Dep.  Assist.  Sec..  Malta  ion,and 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt.  1912;  acted  as  Lieut. - 
Gov.  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt.  1913  and  1914  ; is  a 
M.E.C.  and  of  Council  of  Govt,  of  Malta, 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  St.  John  Ambulance 
Asso.  in  Malta;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Valetta, 
Malta. 

Bond,  Brig.- Gen.  Char JesEarbery,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  H.  Bond  ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered  Roy.  Sus- 
sex Regt.  1898,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Border 
Regt.  191 and  a Brig.  Com.  1917  with  rank 
of  Brig.  Gen. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916.  | 


Bond,  Charles  Hubert,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
D.Sc.,  F.R.C.P. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred 
Bond,  of  Powick,  Worcester,  and  Chipping, 
I ancashire  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  1892,  B.Sc.  1893,  D.Sc.  18 — ),  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London  ; Emeritus  Lecturer 
in  Psychiatry,  Middlesex  Hospital,  one  of 
H.M.’s  Commrs.  of  Board  of  Control,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med. : m.  1900,  Janet 
Constance,  da.  of  Frederick  R.  Laurie,  of 
Worcester  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Cevenna, 
Hall  Road,  Bushey  ; Union  Club. 

Bond,  Col.  Charles  John,  C.M.G., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  George  Bond,  of  Bittesby, 
Leicestershire;  b.  1856;  Hon.  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.,  a Member  of  National  Med. 
Research  Council,  and  Vice  Chm  Med.  Con- 
sultative Council,  Min.  of  Health:  tn.  1890, 
Edith,  da.  of  George  Simpson,  of  Hazel- 
brow,  Derbyshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Fern- 
shaw,  Springfield  Road,  Leicester. 

Bond,  Lieut.-Col.  Chetwynd  Rokeby 
Alfred,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E. , b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  (retired;;  Isazai  Expedition 
1892,  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (Egyptian 
medal),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1 97-8 
(medal  with  clasp);  is  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Aviz  of  Portugal,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.I.E.  1920. 

Bond,  Engineer-Com.  Edmund  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Bond;  b. 
1865;  entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Engineer 
1892,  and  Engineer-Com.  1904;  retired  1907; 
served  with  Nile  Flotilla  1898  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  has  3rd  class  Osmanieh  and  2nd 
class  Medjidie;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G. 
1913.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Bond,  Major  Edward  Leslie,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Bond,  R.A.; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Major 

R. G.A. ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1902,  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Danilo,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  Star)  ; cr.  D.S.O,  1918. 

Bond,  Major  Frank  Lorn  Campbell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway 
Troops  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bond,  Major  George  Frederick  Daniels 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18  — ; Major  Saskatchewan 
Regt.;  European  War  1915- 19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bond,  Major  George  Montgomery, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  Yorkshire  L.I.; 

S.  African  War  1900-1901,  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bond,  Major  George  Weston,  D.S.O., 
son  of  G.  M.  Bond,  of  Alrewas  House, 
Ashbourne,  Derbyshire ; b.  1876 ; Major 
Indian  Army  ; Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-17.  in  France,  Belgium,  and  Mesopo- 
tamia, as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  1914 
Star)  : m.  1906,  Elsie  Gertrude,  da.  of 

Charles  Eastmead  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bond,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry  Robinson, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1871 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C., 
S.  Africa  1&99-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bond,  Major  Lionel  Wilfred,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—  ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bond,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Copleston, 
DS  O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  H. 
Bond  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Bath,  and  at  Trinity 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  King’s  Own  (York 
shire  L.I.)  1888,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1902,  and  Lieut -Col.  1914  (retired  1919); 
served  with  Zhob  Field  Force  1890,  with 
Tii  ah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  action  of 
Shinkamar  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
in  S.  Afiica  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 
Belmont,  Grdspan,  Modder  River,  Magers- 
fontein.  and  Nooitgedacht  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar),  and  during  European  War 
1914  (despatches,  prisonei):  m.  1897,  Isabel 
Maud,  only  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Trevor  Bruce 
Tyler,  C.S.I.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  R.A.  in 


COMPANIONAGE. 


297 


India,  of  Llantrithyd,  S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1901  (Bar  1920). 

Bond,  Capt.  Richard  Laurence,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  George 
Bond,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  of  St.  Helen’s, 
Camberley,  Surrey ; b.  1890 ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham, and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Capt.  R.E., 
and  Adj.  Wessex  R.E.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.):  m.  1914, 
Isabelle  Helewise  Raymond,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Thomas  John  Raymond  Mallock ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Casswell,  Englishcotnbe  Lane, 
Bath. 

Bond,  Thomas  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Bond,  of  Bishop’s  Waltham, 
Hants ; b.  1872 ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Australian 
Naval  Reserve;  served  during  operations 
against  German  Possessions  in  W.  Pacific 
1914  (D.S.O.);  or.  D.S.O.  1916.  Bodalwyn , 
Hamilton , Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Bone,  Engineer  - Rear  - Adm.  Howard, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  S.  S.  Bone;  b.  1869  ; is 
Engineer-Rear- Adm.  R.N  , and  Manager 
Engineering  Depart.,  PortsmouthDockyard ; 
European  War  1914-18  (C.B.)  : m.  1905, 
Annie  Stewart,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Wyatt;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Bone,  Wing- Com. Reginald  John,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  R.N.,  son  of  Frederick  Southall 
Bone,  of  10,  Alma  Terrace,  Allen  Street, 
Kensington,  W.  ; b.  1888;  ed.  at  Eastman’s  ; 
entered  R.N.  1901?,  became  Lieut.  1910,  and 
Lieut -Com.  1918;  is  now  Wing-Corn. 
R.A.F.,  with  which  he  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  N.  Russia  (D  S.O., 

C. B.E.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Royal  Aero  Clubs. 

Bonham,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Barnard, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; has  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre  ; m.  1900,  Camille  Claire,  da. 
of  the  6th  Marquis  Testaferrata-Olivier 
[see  “Foreign  Titles”];  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Bonham,  Major  Eric  Henry,  M.V.O.  [see 
Bonham,  Bt.]. 

Bonham,  Col.  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Bonham,  J.P.,  of  Ballintaggart, 
co.  Kildare ; b.  1834 ; e'd.  at  Addiscombe  ; 
entered  Army  1852,  became  Major  Roy. 
Artillery  1872,  and  retired  as  Hon.  Col.  1874; 
served  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857,  present 
at  action  ofChinhut  and  defence  of  Lucknow 
(thrice  wounded,  despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major);  is  a J.P.  for  cos. 
Kildare  and  Wicklow ; was  Sheriff  of  co. 
Carlow  1900:  m.  1870,  Mary,  who  d.  1891,  da. 
of  the  late  Philip  Wroughton,  of  Woolley 
Park,  Berks ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906.  Ballin- 
taggart,  near  Colbinstown,  co.  Kildare ; 9, 
SToane  Court,  S.  W.  ; United  Service , and 
Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Bonham-Carter  [see  Carter]. 

Bonn,  Major  Walter  Basil  Louis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Leo  Bonn;  b.  1885;  Major 
Leicestershire  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Newbold  Revel,  Rugby ; Carlton,  and  Guards' 
Clubs. 

Bonner,  Arthur  Bernard,  D.S.O. , M.M. ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.M.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bonomi,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Ignatius, 

C. B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  (retired)  ; European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bonus,  Col.  William  John,  D.S.O.,  el.  son 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Bonus,  J.P.,  of  South- 
field  House,  Frome,  Somerset;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1882, 
became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1909  (com- 
manded 2nd  Batn.  1906-10)  ; retired  1911  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  D.A.A.G. 
4th  Div.,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  was 

D. A.A.G.,  Scotland  1895-9,  D.A.A.G.,  Belfast 
I9°3*4*  and  A.Q.M.G.,  Scottish  Command 
1914-16 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military 


Booker,  Capt.  George  Edward  Mussey, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Bookey,  Col.  John  Thomas  Brownrigg, 
C.B. ; b.  1846 ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1872,  and  became  Col.  1900;  retired  1905; 
served  with  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition 
1881,  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (de- 
spatches, two  clasps),  with  Hazara  Expedi- 
tion 1888  (despatches,  clasp)  with  Miranzai 
Expedition  1891  (despatches,  clasp),  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (despatches, 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897 
(despatches),  in  China  1900- 1901  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  (despatches,  C.B.),  and  with 
Mahsud-Waziri  Expedition  1902  (despatches); 
was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Kohat  1900-1905 ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Boome,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Herbert,  C.B., 
C M.G.;  b.  1865;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army  (retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1920);  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Boon,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Charles  Boon,  formerly  of  Ellingham,  Nor- 
folk ; b.  1846 ; formerly  Hon.  Capt.  and 
Quartermaster  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  served 
with  Perak  Expedition  1875-6  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) : m.  1871, 
Sarah  Tungate,  da.  of  James  Easter,  of 
Kirby  Cane,  Norfolk  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Boose,  James  Rufus,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Charles  Boose  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  privately  ; for- 
merly Major  London  Regt.  (V.D.);  is  Tra- 
velling Commr.  Roy.  Colonial  Institute 
(sometime  Sec.) : m.  st,  1884,  Ada  Alice,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Hamilton  ; 2ndly,  19—, 
Louise,  da.  of  Northcote  Single,  cf  Chard, 
Somerset,  and  widow  of  Albert  Chick ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Savage  Club. 

Boota  Singh,  Rai Bahadur,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E., 
b.  1852;  received  title  of  Rai  Bahadur  1899; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1909,  O.B.E-  1917.  Rawal  Pindi, 
Punjab. 

Booth,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Brabazon, 

D. S.O.,  M.D. ; b.  1879;  M.D.  Dublin  1904, 
M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1902 ; entered  R.A.M.C. 
1905,  became  Major  1915,  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  1919;  Cameroons  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Booth,  Leonard  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Booth,  solicitor,  of  32,  Essex 
Street,  Strand,  W.C.,  and  Grosvenor  House, 
Twickenham  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll. ; 
entered  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1878 ; became 
Police  Magistrate  1880,  Forest  Settlement 
Officer  1891,  Govt.  Agent  1899,  Dist.  Judge, 
1905,  Govt.  Agent  1905,  Principal  Collector 
of  Customs  1906,  Govt.  Agent,  S.  Province, 
Dist.  Judge,  Galle,  and  Govt.  Agent,  N.W. 
Province  1908,  W.  Province  1909,  and  Central 
Province  1910;  . acted  as  Colonial  Sec.  1911, 

S12  and  1913,  and  as  Treasurer  1909,  and 
mtroller  of  Revenue  1912;  retired  1914:  m. 
1883,  Mary  Emily,  da.  of  Hermann  Randall 
Von  Dadelszen,  coffee  planter,  of  Ceylon  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  Hoe  Place,  Old  Woking, 
Surrey. 

Booth,  Miss  Mary  Booth,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
William  Bramwell  Booth, of  The  Homestead, 
Hadley  Wood,  Barnet;  b.  1885;  MajorSalva- 
tion  Army  at  Div.  Head  Quarters,  Brighton  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  7918,  C.B.EJCivil)  1919.  26, 
London  Road,  Brighton  ; The  Homestead, 
Hadley  Wood,  Barnet. 

Booth,  Capt.  Patrick  Dick,  D.S.O.,  M.C.\ 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1914  18  as  Capt.  R.F.A.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Booth,  Major  Raymond  Mitchell  St.John, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Charge 
Booth,  formerly  of  Oran,  Catterick,  York- 
shire ; b.  1880 ; entered  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  1901,  became  Capt.  1914,  and  Major 
1916 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 


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spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Booth,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Macaulay, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Charles 
Booth,  P.C.  ; b.  1894  ; entered  Gordon  High- 
landers 1895,  became  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  19x7  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17,  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. , Bar); 
was  Assist.  Mil.  Attache  1917-19  : m.  1902, 
Elizabeth  Alice,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  Powell ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Booth,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Booth 
(formerly  R.A.),  of  Rose  Duryard,  Exeter  ; b. 
1862  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1882,  became  Capt. 
1893,  and  Major  1901  ; retired  1906;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  A.D.C.  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.);  was  Railway  Transport 
Officer  1914,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Railway  Transport  1915-18;  is  a J.P.  for 
Herefordshire : m.  1905,  Kathleen  Isabel, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Charles  Holder,  1st  Bt.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  1918.  Brynmelyn,  Hay, 
Herefordshire ; New  {Edinburgh),  and  Army 
and  Navy  Clubs. 

Booth,  Brig.-Gen.  ihe  Hon.  Walter  Dash- 
wood  S.  later-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see 

B.  Basing]. 

Boothby,  Com.  Evelyn  Leonard  Beridge, 
D.S.O.  [see  Boothby,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Boothby,  Com.  Frederick  Lewis  Mait- 
land, C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Cunningham  Boothby,  C.E.  [see  E.  Lauder- 
dale, colls.] ; b.  1881  : European  War  1914-19 
as  Wing. -Com.  R.N.  (retired);  sometime 
Wing-Corn.  Roy.  N-val  Air  Ser.  and  R.A.F. 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1908,  Lady  May 

Katherine  Leila  Pery,  da.  of  3rd  Earl  of 
L’meriek;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Overwey , 
Tilford , near  Farnham,  Surrey. 

Boothby,  Com.  Hubert  Basil,  D.S.O. 
[see  Boothby,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Bootle- Wilbraham  [see  Wilbraham]. 

Booty,  Rear-Adm.  Edward  Leonard, 

C. B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Booty,  of  St.  Leonards-on-Sea ; b.  1871  ; 
entered  R.N.  1886,  became  Com.  1903, 
Capt.  1908,  and  Rear-Adm.  1920;  M’weli 
(1885),  Brass  River  (1895),  and  Benin  (1897) 
Expeditions  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasps),  European  War  1915-17  as  Commo- 
dore 2nd  class  (despatches,  C.B.,  1914-15 
star,  two  medals) ; was  Navigating  Officer 
of  Adm.  Lord  Charles  Beresford’s  Flagships 
1903-9,  Master  of  the  Fleet  for  Coronation 
Naval  Review  1911,  and  employed  at  Ad- 
miralty 1917-20 ; is  an  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  United  Service,  and  Royal 
Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Clubs. 

Boraston,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Herbert, 

C. B.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Boraston,  of  Ringwood,  Beckenham  [see 
Boraston,  “Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1885; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.  F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  and  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Borden,  Lieut.-Col.  Allison  Hart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Borden,  John  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Andrew  Borden,  of  Grand  Pre,  Nova  Scotia; 
b.  1856;  became  Ch.  Accountant,  Militia 
Depart.  Canada  1897,  and  Paymaster-Gen. 
1906:  m.  1891,  Annie  b ranees,  da  of  Frederick 
Brown,  of  Wolfville,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  P.0.  Box  773 .West  Palm  Beach,  Florida, 
U.S.A. 

Borden-Turner  [see  Turner]. 

Borland,  Capt.  John  Mclnnes,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  with  a De- 
stroyer Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Borradaile,  Col.  George  William,  C.B., 
son  of  Harry  Borradaile,  I.C.S. ; b.  1838 ; 


ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1857, 
became  Capt.  1865,  Major  1875,  Lieut.-Col. 
1882,  and  Col.  1886  ; retired  1894 ; served  in 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp  and  3rd  class  Medjidie) ; was 
A.A.G.,  Bombay  1884-9  i is  a J.P.  for  Bucks  : 
m.  1864,  Catherine  Cornelia,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Charles  Doyle 
Anderson  Straker,  formerly  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1882.  Oriel  Lodge , 
Burkes  Road,  Beaconsfield,  Bucks. 

Borradaile,  Brig.-Gen.  Harry  Benn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Alfred 
Borradaile,  formerly  Bom.  C.S.,  of  44, 
Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  W.  ; b.  i860 ; 
ed  at  Charterhouse ; entered  Army  1880 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1891,  Brevet  Major  1895,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1911  (retired 
1912),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; Burma 
Campaign  1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
Sikkim  Expedition  1889,  Gilgit  Field  Force 
at  Relief  of  Chitral  1895  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.) ; was  in 
command  of  an  Inf.  Brig  1914-15,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1890,  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Ii.  Soden  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1895.  18,  Egerton 
Gardens,  S.IV. 3;  The  Beeches,  Barcombe, 
Sussex ; Naval  and  Military,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Borrett,  Rear.-Adm.  George  Holmes, 

C.B. ; b.  18 — ; Rear-Adm.  R.N. ; China  1900 
(despatches);  appointed  to  command  5th 
Light  Cruiser  Squadron,  China  1919,  and 
Senior  Naval  Officer,  Yangtse  1920;  has 
Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Borrett,  Brig.-Gen.  Oswald  Cuthbert, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Herbert  Charles  Borrett,  C.B. ; b.  1878; 
entered  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) 
1898,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  on  Staff 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  191418,  Comdg.  a Batn.  The  King’s 
(Shropshire  L.I.)  and  a Batn.  Roy.  Lan- 
caster Regt.,  and  subsequently  as  a Brig.- 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.  Gen.  (despatches, 
wounded,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; appointed  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1919:  m.  1903,  Blanche,  da.  of 
Alexander  Murray;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar 
1917),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Borrow,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Durham  L.I.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  with  W.  Riding 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver 
Medal  for  Valour) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Borthwick,  Capt.  Edward  Kerr,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  King’s 
African  Rifles  ; European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  clasp,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  1918. 

Borthwick,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Henry, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
19x8,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Borton,  Air-Com.  Amyas  Eden,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur 
Close  Borton,  of  Cheveney,  Hunton,  Maid- 
stone; b.  1886;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  Roy. 
Highlanders  1906,  became  Capt.  1914,  Brevet 
Major  1918,  and  Air-Com.  R.A.F.  1919; 
European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig.-Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (wounded,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  3rd  class  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords,  Orders  of  the 
Nile  and  N.nhda  of  the  Hedjaz,  Brevet  Major, 
A.F.C.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Borton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Drummond, 
V.C.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col. 
ArthurClose  Borton,  of  Cheveney,  Hunton, 
Maidstone;  b.  1883;  ed.  at.  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
1901;  is  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Re- 
serve, and  Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt.  ; S. 
Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1915-19,  present  in 
Dardanelles,  France,  Salontca,  Palestine,  and 

N.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  V.C.,  Order 


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of  the  Nile,  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia, 
C.M.G.):  w.  1915,  Lorna  Stewart,  da.  of 
Robert  Stewart  Lockhart;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  p 
C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Borton,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Borton,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M  G. ; b.  1857  : entered  Army  1878,  be- 
came Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  1885,  Major  1896, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904  ; retired 
1905 , served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Burma  Expedition  j 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
C.B.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Comdt.  on  Lines  of  Communication  ; com- 
manded Inf.  Vol.  Brig.  1906-8  : m.  1893,  Amy 
Louisa,  da.  of  Richard  Cotton  Lewin,  I.C.S. ; I 
cr.  C.B.(  Mil.)  1902.  Ruthven , Horley , Sur- 
rey ; Naval  ana  Military  Club. 

Borton,  Col.  Neville  Travers,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  M.  Borton,  R.H.A. ; 1 

b.  1870;  ed.  at  Bedford,  in  Germany,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; formerly  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1897  (medal 
with  clasp)  and  1898  present  at  battle  of 
Omdurman  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  Sudan  1899  (despatches,  clasp) ; was 
Inspector  Dongola  Province  1899-1901,  Di- 
rector of  Prisons  1901-2 ; appointed  Gov.  of 
Red  Sea  1903,  Director  of  Customs  1904, 
Assist.  Postmaster-Gen.,  Egypt  1905,  and 
Postmaster-Gen.  1907;  acted  as  Mil.Gov.  of 
Jerusalem  1918  with  rank  of  Brig.. Gen. ; is  a 
Pasha  in  Egypt;  has  Orders  of  the  Nile, 
Osmanieh,and  Medjidie:  m.  1904,  Margaretta 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Col.  Saurin,  of  Orielton, 
Pembrokeshire;  cr. C. M.G.  1917.  Alexandria , 
Egypt ; Army  and  Navy , and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Borwick,  Major  George  Oldroyd,  D.S.O. , 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Cocksey  Bor- 
wick, of  27,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W. ; b.  1879; 
Major  Surrey  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honou  ); 
unsuccessfully  contested  Tower  Hamlets, 
Poplar  Div.  Jan.  1906,  and  Tower  Hamlets, 
Limehouse  Div.  Jan.  1910;  has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  N.  Div.  of  Croydon  since  Dec.  1918  : m. 
1915,  the  Hon.  Mary  Cavendish,  da.  of  4th 
Baron  Waterpark ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  18, 

Davies  Street,  Mayfair , W. 

Borwick,  Lieut. -Col.  Malcolm,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1882;  Lieut. -Col.  2nd  Dragoons  (retired); 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Brevet  Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Borwick,  Major  Thomas  Faulkner, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Barton  Borwick,  of 
Melbourne;  b.  1890“;  ed.  at  Melbourne 
Univ. ; Major  Australian  Inf.,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  European  War  1915-17  in 
Egypt,  Gallipoli, and  France(twice  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m. 
1918,  Elsa,  da.  of  the  late  Edoardo  de  Am- 
brosis,  of  Florence;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  East 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Bosanquet,  Capt.  William  Sydney  Bence, 
D.S.O  , son  of  Sir  Frederick  Albert  Bosan- 
quet, K.C. ; b 1893 ; is  Capt.  Coldstream 
Guards  (Reserve),  and  an  A.  D.C.  on  Personal 
Staff ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Esther,  da. 
of  the  late  Grover  Cleveland,  President  of 
U.S.A.  : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Boscawen,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Mildmay 
Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  V Falmouth]. 
Boshell,  Capt.  Francis  Sydney,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Quartermaster  and  Capt. 
Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Bostock,  Capt.  Lancelot,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Northampton- 
shire Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Boswall(Houstoun-Boswall-Preston) 
[see  Preston]. 

Boswell,  Harold  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1915-19  as 
2nd  Lieut.Worcestershire  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bosworth,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Medbury, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut' - 


Col.  Quebec  Regt. ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Boteler,  Col.  Francis  Wilford,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Harvey  Boteler, 
R.N.  ; b.  1854;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
(retired)  R A. ; European  War  rgi4-i8  with 
R.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1876; 
2ndly,  1901,  Ethel  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  E.  Boothe,  M.A.,  R.  of  Chorlton- 
cum-Hardy,  Lancashire;  cr. D.S.O.  19  8. 
Botha,  Brig. -Gen.  Hermanus  Nicolas 
Wilhelmus,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African 
Forces  and  a Brig.-Gen.  ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Botha,  Lieut.-Col.  Pieter  Schalk  Grob- 
belaar,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  Euro- 

Eean  Warigi5-i7as  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
lorse  (Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Botha,  Lieut.-Col.  Theunis  Jacobus, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  L.  Botha,  of  Vrede, 
Transvaal;  b.  1867;  a farmer,  a J.P..  Valua- 
tor to  Land  Bank,  and  Major  S.  African 
Forces  ; Jameson  Raid  189b  as  Capt.,  Zulu 
Rebellion  1906  as  Capt.,  Natal  Rebellion 
1914  as  Major  Botha’s  Natal  Horse.  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-16  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Commando  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1894, 
Maria  Wilhelmina  Helena  M 11  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Engelbrechts  Drift,  District  Utrecht , 
Transvaal. 

Botha,  Lieut.-Col.  Theunis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Botham,  Arthur  William,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  George  William  Botham ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896); 
entered  I.C.S.  1898,  became  Commr.  of 
Excise,  Assam  1912,  and  2nd  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr.  thereof  1913;  is  a Member  of  Coun- 
cil of  Ch.  Commr.  : m.  1903,  Mary  Florence 
Hamilton  ; cr.  C.I.E.  19x8.  Shillong,  Assam ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

• Botterell,  Percy  Dumville,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  John  James  Dumville  Botterell;  b.  1880; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1006;  a member  of  the 
legal  firm  of  Botterill  and  Rocbe,  of  24.  St. 

; Mary  Axe,  E C. ; was  Assist.  Commercial 
; Attache  at  The  Hague  1916-18 : m.  1905, 
r May,  da.  of  Isaac  Pearson;  cr.  O.B.E. 

’ (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Bottomley,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  C.M.G., 

, son  of  George  Bottomley,  of  Kimberley, 
f S.  Africa;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Diocesan  Coll., 

> Cape  Town;  is  a Mining  Engineer,  and 

H.M.  Inspector  of  Mines  for  S.  Africa; 

1 sometime  a Member  of  Executive  of  Johan- 
nesburg Uitlander  Council ; served  in  S. 

’ Africa  1899-1902,  with  Imperial  Light  Horse, 
becoming  Lt. -Col.  Comdg.  (despatches, 
t C.M.G.),  and  in  E.  Africa  1914  16  (de- 
spatches) : m.  1902,  Helena  Emma,  da.  of 
the  late  Captain  Barnes,  R.N.,  and  widow  of 
’ Machell  Graham  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Johan- 
nesburg, Transvaal ; Rand  ( Johannesburg ) 
i Club. 

8 Boucher,  Lieut.- Col.  Benjamin  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  ofthe  late  Benjamin  Boucher, 
,f  of  The  Croft,  Wiveliscombe,  Somerset  ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll. ; entered 
Hampshire  Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  1892 
y (retired  1^04),  and  Major  1915;  served  with 
Burmah  Expeditioni887-g(medal  with  clasp), 
,f  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  as  Orderly 
t.  Officer,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; has  been 
>.  Dep.-Gov.  of  Parkhurst  Convict  Prison, 
and  Gov.  of  Knutsford  Prison ; appointed 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Oxfordshire  and 
' Buckinghamshire  L.I.  1917:  m.  1st,  1896, 
L Helen,  who  d.  1904,  elder  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Boucher,  J.P.,  of  Eaglemont,  Kil- 
v mington,  Devon,  and  Lambcroft,  Lincoln- 
v shire  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Dorothy  Margaret,  who 
d.  1916,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Engledue 
Paganus  Prideaux,  of  Luson,  Wellington, 
iS  Somerset : cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

s>  Boucher,  Lieut.-Com.  Maitland  Walter 
Sabine.  D.S.O.,  son  of  Walter  Ellis  Boucher 
y,  [see  Pasley,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1888;  Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  latterly 


i3°° 


COMPANIONAGE. 


with  Mine  Sweeping  Flotillas  (despatches,  I 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1912,  Vera  Haslar,  da.  of  Com. 
Edward  C.  H.  Helby,  R.N.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Boudreau,  Rodolphe,  C.M.G. ; b.  1865  ; 
ed.  at  Nicolet  Coll.,  Quebec;  appointed 
Private  Sec.  to  Prime  Min  , Canada  1896, 
Assist.  Clerk  of  Privy  Council  1900,  and 
Clerk  1907 ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Ottawa , 
Canada. 

Boulton,  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  Holmes, 
D.S  O.,  son  of  Frederick  Joseph  Boulton, 
of  Grafton  House,  Beach  Road,  Weston- 
super-Mare;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Cathedral  Sch., 
Hereford;  Bar.  British  Columbia  1911 ; is 
Major  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; served  during 
European  War  19T4-T9  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  Assist.  Registrar  Land 
Registry,  Vancouver  1911- 12  ; sometime  Ch. 
Instructor,  Officers’  Sch.,  Irish  Command  : 
m.  1909,  Violet  Catherine,  da.  of  G.  W. 
Richardson,  formerly  of  Ralston,  Paisley ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Boulton,  Col.  Harold,  C.B.E.,  M.B.  ; 
b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Acting  Col.  Indian 
Med  Ser.  ; Somaliland  1901  (de- patches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches),  Aighan  War  1919  (C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1920. 

Bourchier,  Lieut.-Col.  Murray  William 
James,,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Light  Horse  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bourchier,  Lieut.-Col.  Raymond  Walter 
Harry,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.  L. 
Bourchier;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.  A. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  , Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Greek 
Mil.  Cross)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bourdillon,  Major  Lancelot  Gerard, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  B.  K. 
Bourdillon,  of  Cape  Town  ; b.  1888 ; is  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  R.A.M.C.,  and  serving 
with  Egyptian  Army  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Brevet  Major,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Sidley  House,  Sidley,  Sussex . 

Bourke,  Edmund,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Bourke,  of  Thornfields,  co.  Lim- 
erick; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., Dublin,  and 
at  Keble  Coll..  Oxford;  Commr.  Local  Govt. 
Board,  Ireland;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Local 
Government  Board,  Dublin ; Kildare  Street 
Club. 

Bourke,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Albert, 
D.S.O.,  son  ot  the  late  Edward  Bourke,  of 
Killala,  co.  Mayo;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin;  L.R.C.P.I.,  L.M.,  L.R.C.S.I. 
and  L.M.  1894;  D.Ph.  R.C.P.S.I.  1905;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches  twice,  D.S  O.): 
m.  18—,  Rachel,  da.  of  Richard  Waters,  of 
Dublin ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bourke,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Beresford, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Mayo,  colls.]. 

Bourke,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Joseph,  C.I.E., 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and 
Assay  Master  and  Officiating  Mint  Master, 
Calcutta ; retired  1920 ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  The 
Mint,  Calcutta. 

Bourke,  Lieut. -Com.  Roland,  V.C., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.  R.N.V.R. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  Comdg.  Motor  Launch  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  V.C.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bourke,  Group-Capt.  Ulick  John  Deane, 

C. M.G.  [see  E.  Mayo,  colls.]. 

Bourne,  Major  Alan  George  Barwys, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
William  Bourne,  R.  of  Staplehurst,  Kent; 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  entered 
R.M.A.  1899,  became  Lieut.  1900,  Capt.  1910, 
and  Major  1917;  served  with  detachment  in 
H.M.S.  Renown  during  Prince  and  Princess 
of  Wales’s  visit  to  India  1905-6,  in  H.M.S. 
Balmoral  Castle  during  Duke  of  Connaught’s 
visit  to  S.  Africa  1910,  and  during  European 
War  1914*18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  I 


silver  medal  for  valour) ; was  with  Army 
Headquarters’  Staff  in  France  1917,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  1919;  has  Order  of  SS. 
Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy:  m.  1911, 
Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Poole  Gabbett, 
R.A.M.C. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1909, 
D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Bourne,  Capt.  Dennis  Kemp,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bourne,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  S.  P.  Bourne,  Public 
Lands  Commr.  of  Maryborough;  b.  1881; 
ed.  in  Queensland,  and  at  Brisbane  Gram. 
Sch.;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Light  Horse, 
Manager  of  Bank  of  N.S.  Wales  at  Mackay, 
Queensland,  and  a J.P.  for  Queensland; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D S.O.); 
appointed  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of 
Australia  1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Mackay, 

j Queensland. 

Bourne,  Thomas  Johnstone,  C.B.E., 
b.  18 — ; Representative,  War  Office  in 
China  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Bousfield,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Richings, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Henry 
Brougham  Bousfield,  D.D.,  1st  Bishop  of 
Pretoria;  6.1863;  ed.  at  Sherborne;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1892  ; is  a Commr.  of  Supreme 
Court  of  S.  Africa,  an  Advocate  of  the 
Supreme  Court  of  the  Cape  and  Natal,  a 
J.P.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Natal  Mil.  Staff ; served 
during  Zulu  and  Sekukuni  Wars  1879-80,  in 
Ordnance  Store  Depart.,  Transvaal,  during 
Boer  War  1881  doing  Staff  duty  during  the 
siege  of  Pretoria,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as 
Station  Staff  Officer  at  Durban  (despatches, 
medal,  C.M.G.),  and  in  Natal  Native  Rebel- 
lion 1906  (medal);  entered  Roy.  Durban 
Rifles  1887,  became  Major  Natal  Roy.  Rifles 
1893  (Comdg.),  joined  Reserve  Natal  Vol. 
1895,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  Natal  Mil.  Staff 
1902;  retired  1913;  entered  Natal  Civil  Ser. 
1881 ; appointed  Registrar  of  Durban  Circuit 
Court,  Sub-Distributor  of  Stamps,  and  Dep. 
Registrar  of  Births,  Deaths,  and  Marriages 
1886,  and  Acting  Magistrate,  Durban  1889 
(retired  1890) ; engaged  on  Recruiting  and 
Re-employment  of  Returned  Soldiers  1914- 
20  (despatches) : m.  1890,  Coral,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Harry  Escombe,  P.C.,  Prime 
Min.  of  Natal;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Rockburn, 
Fields  Hill,  Natal;  Constitutional,  and 
Durban  Clubs. 

Bousfield,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Delabere, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Edward 
Bousfield;  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  French  and  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  prisoner) : m.  1902,  Mary  Ethel, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Spenceley  Close;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Newton  Cottage , 
Chapel  A llerton,  Leeds. 

Bouverie,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Stuart, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Radnor,  colls.]. 

Bouwer,  Lieut.-Col.  Barend  Daniel, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces  ; in  German  S.-W.  Africa,  on  Staff 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Boville,  Thomas  Cooper,  C.M.G.,  LL.D ., 
son  of  William  Boville;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Model 
Sch.,  Belfast,  at  Collegiate  Institute,  Ottawa, 
and  at  Toronto  Univ.  (LL.D.  1920) ; entered 
Canadian  Civil  Ser.  1883,  became  Sec., 
Depart,  of  Finance  1905,  and  Dep.  Min.  of 
Finance,  and  Sec.  of  Treasury  Board  1906; 
is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  (Canadian  Mil., 
retired  1920) : in.  1905,  Margaret  Caroline, 
da.  of  W.N.  Silver,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Lunenburg,  Chester  co., 
Nova  Scotia;  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 
Bowden  Major  Aubrey  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  W.  Bowden,  M.I.C.E-,  of  Great 
Missenden,  Bucks  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Machine 
Gun  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Helen, 
da.  of  R.  G.  Modera,  of  Wilbury  Lodge, 
Hove  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1301 


Bowden, Lieut.-Col.  James  Hubert  Thomas 
Cornish-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Adm.  William  Cornish-Bowden,  of  Zaire, 
Newton  Abbot ; b.  1871  ; entered  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.  I.  1892,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (h.-p.)  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 

&ean  War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times, 
».S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  ap- 
pointed an  A.A.G.  1917,  and  a D.A.A.G.  at 
War  Office  1919:  m.  1900,  Margaret  Eliza, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Gaskoin,  of  Caerleon, 
Monmouthshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Bowden-Smith  [see  Smith], 

Bowdler,  Lieut.-Col.  Basil  Wilfred 
Bowdler,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , son  of  Col.  Cyril 
William  Bowdler  Bowdler,  C.B.  ; b.  1873; 
entered  R.E.  1892, became  Major  1912,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1920;  Euro- 

?>ean  War  1914-19  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Belgian  Order  de  la  Couronne, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M.) ; 
is  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  : m.  1911,  Helen  Dalrymple 
Copland-Crawford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Bowdon,  Major  William  Erdeswick 
Ignatius  Butler-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John 
Erdeswick  Butler-Bowdon,  J.P.,  of  Pleasing- 
ton  Hall,  Blackburn;  b.  t88o;  isMajor  Duke 
of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania) : m.  igog, 
Gertrude  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Augustus 
deTrafford  [see  DeTrafford,  Bt.j;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Bowell,  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Leicestershire  Regt.;  served  in 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bowen,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Llewellyn, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Welch  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  with  S.  Wales 
Borderers  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Bowen,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Winhiett  Nunn, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Edward  Bowen,  of  Portaferry,  co.  Down  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.  A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.):  m.  1917, 
Edith,  da.  of  Lieut.  S.  A.  Hickson,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  W.  C.  O.  Phillips,  Queen’s 
Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bowen,  Major  Francis  Osborne,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  F.  C.  Bowen,  of  Holly- 
mount,  co.  Mayo;  b.  1877;  ed.  privately; 
Major  2nd  Roy.  Irish  Regt. ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Belfast, 
Lydenburg,  and  operations  in  Transvaal 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; was  Adj. 
6th  Batn.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1906-10  : m. 
1899,  Marguerita  Blanche  May,  da.  of  Surg.- 
Maj.  John  Power  Oliver,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bowen,  Major  Gerard  Christopher, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William 
Thomas  Bowen ; b.  1864 entered  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  1885,  and  became  Capt. 
1893;  retired  1904;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  with  3rd  and  9th  Batns.  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  two  medals  with  three  clasps, 
D.S.O.)  ; i£  Hon.  Major  Roy.  Defence  Corps  : 
m.  1st,  1889,  Kathleen  Rachel,  who  d.  1890, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  H.  V.  Russell ; 2nd,  1896, 
Mildred  Hilda,  da.  ofP.  Hughes  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900. 

Bowen  , Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Walter,  C.I.E. , 
D.S.O  ; b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Bowen,  Harry  James  ap  Owen,  D.S.O., 
3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  James  Bowen, 
J.P.,  formerly  R.  of  Kington  Magna,  Gilling- 
ham, Dorset;  b.  1868;  served  during  2. 
Africa  War  as  Capt.  Kimberley  Light  Horse 


(despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  a Solicitor,  and  a 
Steward  of  Jockey  Club  of  S.  Africa:  m. 
1904,  Amy  Langford  Pote ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal ; Rand  ( Johan- 
nesburg),  ana  Kimberley  Clubs. 

Bowen,  Major  Hugh  Rice,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Griffith  Bowen, 
Connaught  Rangers  ; b.  1880;  entered  Essex 
Regt.  1900,  and  became  Major  1915  was  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Ratn.  Welsh  Regt.  1917;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1930-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Bowen,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Allan, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps) , European  War  1914-19  with  Lancaster 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Bowen,  William  Herbert,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Jerome  Townshend  Bowen,  ofTrini- 
dad,  W.  Indies;  b.  1843;  ed.  at  Northampton 
House  Sch.,  Denmark  Hill  ; entered 
R.N.  1859,  became  Assist.  Paymaster  1864, 
Paymaster  1869,  Fleet-Paymaster  1886,  and 
Paymaster-in-Ch.  (retired)  1903 ; was  Fleet- 
Paymaster  of  Roy.  Yacht  1891-1903:  m. 
1878,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Charles 
Crowdy,  M.L.C.,  of  Newfoundland;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903.  Lower  Bourne, 
Farnham,  Surrey. 

Bowen,  Col.  Hildred  Edward  Webb-, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Col.  ( T.D.)  R.E. 

8 .F.)  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
•S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia): 
m.  1920,  Gladys,  da.  of  W.  J.  Crampton,  of 
Southsea;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
M ilto  n , Stajjo  rdsh  ire. 

Bowen,  Air  - Commodore  Tom  Ince 
Webb-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  1879;  formerly 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire 
and  Herts  Regt.,  now  Air-Commodore 
R.A.F.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1902, 

Somaliland  1904,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 
Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Orders  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia  and  Leopold 
of  Belgium);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Bowen,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Ince  Webb-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  Middlesex  Regt., 
and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  B ig.-Gen.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Uganda  1911  (Brevet  Major),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Bower,  Lz>«£-C0/.ClaudeEdward  Synder- 
combe,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Syndercombe 
Bower,  of Fontmell  Parva,  Blandford  ; b.  1881 ; 
ed.  at  Radley;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.  ; S.  African  War  1902  (Q  ieen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
as  Brig.-Maj.  of  a Div.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
1914  Star,  two  medals,  2nd  class  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  with  Swords) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  United  Service  Club. 

Bower,  Com.  John  Graham,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sir  Graham  John  Bower,  K. C.M.G., 
of  Studwell  Lodge,  Droxford  ; b.  1886 ; 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-18  with 
Submarines  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912, 
Doris  Violet Coghlan- White;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Bower,  Major  Robert  Lister,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Hartly  Bower 
[Lister-Kaye,  Bt.] ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Harrow; 
formerly  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; 
Egyptian  War  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
Soudan  Expedition  1884,  present  at  battles 
of  El  Teb  and  Tamai  (despatches,  two 
clasps),  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches 
twice,  clasp),  Jebu  Expedition  1892  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-16  in  Egypt 
as  D.A.A.G.  ; formerly  Resident  at  Ibadan; 
is  Ch.  Constable  of  N.  Riding  of  York- 
shire ; has  King’s  Police  medal : m.  1893, 
Annette  Norah,  da.  of  Henry  Head,  ol 
Thornhill,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1897,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  tVest  House, 
Thirsk , Yorkshire  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Bowerbank,  Major  George  Scott  Stanton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Major  Canadian 


I3°2 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bowers,  Major  Dillon  Aldworth  Hare, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  John  Thomson  Bowers 
[E.  Listowel,  colls.];  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Dale 
Coll.,  King  Williams  Town,  Cape  Colony ; 
joined  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  1886;  served 
during  Langberg  Campaign  1897,  and  during 
Boer  War  1899-1902,  as  Lieut,  and  Capt.  Cape 
Mounted  Riflemen,  present  at  capture  of  late 
Comdt.  Lotter  (despatches,  D.S.O. ),  and 
in  German S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
M.C.)  ; appointed  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  1917  : 
m.  1901,  Alice  Deborah,  el.  da.  of  John 
Bishop,  of  Galbally,  co.  Tipperary ; cr. 
D.S.O,  1902. 

Bowers,  Col.  P.  L.,  C.I.E.,  M.C.,  son 
of  George  Bowers;  b.  1885;  Col.  Indian 
Army  Reserve;  European  War  1914-19,  in 
Mesopotamia  with  Minelaying  (despatches, 
C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Bowes,  Frederick,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; ed. 
at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Cey- 
lon Civil  Ser.  1891,  became  Acting  Sup.  of 
Police,  Colombo  1898,  Landing  Surveyor  of 
Customs  1899,  Assist.  Govt.  Agent,  Matara 
1901,  Police  Magistrate,  Kandy  1902.  Addi- 
tional Dist.  Judge,  Colombo  1903,  again 
Police  Magistrate,  Kandy  1903,  Assist.  Govt. 
Agent,  Puttalu  1904  and  Matele  1907,  Prin- 
cipal Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Ceylon  1908,  and 
Principal  Collector  of  Customs  1912;  is  a 
M.L.C.  of  the  Colony;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Colombo , Ceylon. 

Bowes,  Col.  William  Hely,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
b.  1858;  entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers 
1881,  became  Capt.  1887,  Brevet  Major 
1898,  Major  1901,  Lieut.  Col.  1906,  Brevet 
Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1910;  Burma  Expedition 
1886  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-18,  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  was  D.A.A  G.,  India  1903,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  1911-14; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bowhill,  Wing-Com.  Frederick  William, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18— ; Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Saviour  of 
Greece);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919)  C.M.G., 
1919. 

Bowie,  Major  Douglas  Bain,  D.S  O., 
son  of  the  late  D.  L.  Bowie,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
Montreal;  b.  1886  ; is  Major  Canadian  Cav. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bowie,  Capt..  John  Darling,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1883;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1906);  served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
».S.O.  1917. 

Bowie, Dep.- Inspector-Gen.  Robert  Forbes, 
C.B. ; b.  i860;  entered  R.N.  1885,  and  be- 
came Dep.-Inspector  of  Hospitals  and 
Fleets  (retired)  1905;  served  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916  (despatches,  C.B.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916.  12,  Merton  Hall  Road,  Wimbledon , 

S.W. 

Bowis,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1865  ; 
formerly  Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bowker,  Brig.-Gen.  William  James, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Bowker,  J.P.,  solicitor,  of  Lankhills,  Win- 
chester ; b.  1S69  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1906; 
entered  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.) 
1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1900,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  1918;  served  with  Ilian  and 
Siama  Expeditions  1898  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasps,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1890-1002, 
present  at  actions  of  Spion  Kop  and  Vaal 
Kranz,  at  battle  of  Tugela  Heights,  and 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen's  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King  s medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
in  Gallipoli  1915  (C.M.G);  appointed  to 
command  a Territorial  Force  Batn.  1915,  and 
to  be  a Brig.  Com.  1917,  with  rank  of  Brig  - 
Gen.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.M.G.  1916. 


Bowle-Evans  [see  Evans]. 

Bowles,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Augustus, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Bradshaw 
Bowles,  of  Woking,  Surrey;  b.  1851;  ed. 
at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.A. 
1871,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1887,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1897,  Brevet  Col.  1901,  Col.  1904,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1908;  retired  1913;  served  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Isazai  Expedition 
1892  ; was  Ch.  Instructor  at  Sch. -of  Gunnery 
1900-1904,  Col. -on-Staff  R.A.,  India  1904-7, 
Inspector  of  Coast  Defences  and  Garrison 
Artillery,  India  1907-8,  and  in  command  of 
S.-W.  Coast  Defences  1908-12  ; appointed  an 
Inspector  of  Recruiting  1914;  a D L.  for 
Devon,  and  Col.  Comdt.  Devon  Cadet  Corps  : 
m.  1882,  Ella,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Burn 
Scotland ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  Hartnolls, 
Tiverton , N.  Devon. 

Bowles,  Lieut. -Com.  Guy  Percival, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  George  Bowles;  b.  1885; 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Bowles,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B. , 2nd  son 
of  the  late  John  Samuel  Bowles,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Milton  Hill,  Steventon,  Berks;  b.  1854; 
ed.  at  Radley,  at  Corpus  Christi  Coli., 
Oxford  (3rd  class  Moderations  1875),  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered  19th 
Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
1883,  Brevet  Major  1885,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1903  (h.-p. 
1907);  retired  1909;  rejoined  1914,  and  again 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1915;  served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  tw'O  clasps,  Brevet 
Lt.-Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in 
command  of  his  Regt.,  present  at  battle  of 
Paardeberg  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.);  was  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  Egypt  1885-6;  appointed  Di- 
rector of  ArmySchs.  at  Head  Quarters  1903, 
and  A.A.G.  thereof  1904 ; was  Brig.-Gen. 
1914-15 : m.  1899,  Annette  Mary,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  John  Bolton  Littledale, 
of  Sandiway  House,  Hartford ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  Upper  Farm , Nuneham  Courtenay , 
Oxon. 

Bowles,  Major  John  de  Vere,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Wright  Bowles, 
of  Nenagh  ; b.  1877 ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1905,  Evelyn  Grahame,  da.  of 
William  Walker  Tennant,  of  Ballinard, 
Fethard,  co.  Tipperary;  cr.  D.S.O.  iqi6. 
Bowling,  Paymaster-in-  Ch.  Thomas 
Henry  Lovelace,  C.B.,  son  of  Thomas 
Bowling,  of  Ramsgate ; b.  1839 ; ed.  pri- 
vately; entered  R.N.  1855,  became  Assist. 
Paymaster  i860,  Paymaster  1866,  Fleet  Pay- 
master 1886,  and  Pavmaster-in-Ch.  (retired) 
1898 ; served  in  China  War  1857  (medal), 
during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-9  (despatches 
three  times,  medal,  promoted),  and  with 
Abyssinian  Expedition  1868  (medal);  was 
Sec.  to  various  Adms.  1869-85  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1907.  47,  Central  Hill,  Upper  Norivood, 

S.E.  ; Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Club. 
Bowly,  Major  William  Arthur  Travell, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : 
1905,  Florence  Winifred  Astley,  da.  of  Major 
Loftus  Lewis  Astley  Cooper  [see  Paston- 
Cooper,  Bt.]  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bowman,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Hilton,  D.S.O., 
M.C  , son  ol  George  Bowman;  •&.  1891  ; ed. 
at  Haileybury  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is 
Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  Reserve, and 
R.A.F. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  , Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Monijreth,  Old 
Trafford,  Manchester ; Royal  Air  Force 
Club. 

Bowman,  Capt  Humphrey  Ernest,  C.B.E. 

[see  Bowman,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Bowman,  Capt.  James  Thornley,  D.S.O., 
M.D.  ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.;  served 
during  European  War  1914.18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1303 


Bowman-Manfield  [see  Manfield]. 
Bowring,  Lieut.  - Col.  Edward  Langley, 
D.S.O. , O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  (Charles) 
Clement  Bowring  ; b.  1882  ; entered  Worces- 
tershire Regt.  1901,  became  Capt.  1908,  and 
Major  1915  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  on  Staff  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col. 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1915,  Laura 
Fraser,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Fraser  Biscoe  ; cr. 

D.S.O.  1915,  o.b.E-  1919- 
Bowring,  Lady  (Ethel  Dorothy),  C.B.E., 
[see  Bowring,  K.]. 

Bowring,  Col.  Frederick  Thomas  Nelson 
Spratt,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Adm.  Thomas 
Abel  Bremage  Spratt,  C.B. ; b.  1847  ; entered 

R. E.  1868,  became  Capt.  1880,  Major  1887, 
Lieut. -Col.  1894,  Brevet  Col.  1898,  and  Col. 
1900;  retired  1904;  served  during  Afghan 
War  j 878-80,  as  Adj.  R.E.,  and  as  D.A.Q.M.G. 
Kabul  Field  Force,  present  at  battle  of 
Kandahar  (despatches  thrice,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  bronze  star),  with  Burmese 
Expedition  1886-7,  as  Brig.  Major  R.E.,  and 
Sup.  of  Army  Signalling  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  China 
1900,  Comdg.  R.E.  (despatches,  medal):  m. 
1882,  Ethel  Graham,  who  d 1919,  da.  of 
Andrew  Murray  Lawson,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1904.  Hurstmead,  Chislehurst ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Bowring,  Capt.  Humphrey  Wykeham, 

D. S.O.,  4th  son  of  the  late  John  Charles 
Bowring,  of  Forest  Farm,  Berks;  b.  1874; 
entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut.  1895, 
Com.  1906,  and  Capt.  1914;  served  withVitu 
Expedition  1890  (medal  with  clasp),  during 

S.  African  War  1899-1901  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Ch.  of  Staff,  Dover 
Patrol  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  and 
Crown  of  Italv) ; cr.  D S.O.  1916. 

Bowser,  Major  Howard  Arthur,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  19x4-19  as  Major 
R.G.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Bowyear,  Henry  William  Thomas,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Kyrwood  Bow- 
year,  formerly  R.  of  Harbledown,  Canter- 
bury ; b.  1852;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1875)  5 Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1879 ; was  a Legal  Clerk  to  Charity 
Commn.  1884-94,  Principal  Clerk  1894-1900, 
Assist.  Commr.  1900-1908,  Sec.  1908-16, 
Second  Commr.  1916,  and  Ch.  Charity 
Commr.  1916-19  ; cr,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  295, 

Regent  Street,  fV.i ; Oxford  and  Cambridge , 
and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Bowyer,  Capt.  Charles  Hastings,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Boxer,  Paymaster-Coni.  Herbert  Martyn, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Paymaster-in-Ch. 
William  E-  Boxer,  R.N.  ; b.  ,882;  ed.  at 
George  Watson’s  Coll.,  Edinburgh;  Pay- 
master-Corn. R.N.,  and  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Cn., 
Coast  of  Scotland;  Sec.  to  Vice-Adm. 
Comdg.  7th  and  2nd  Cruiser,  and  3rd  Battle 
Squadrons,  and  Second  Sea  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  during  European  War  (C.M.G.) : 
m.  1910,  Dorothy  Millicent,  da.  of  Edward 
G.  Woolhouse;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Boxwell,  Major  Ambrose,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Boxwell,  I.C.S.,  of  Butlers- 
town,  co.  Wexford  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Shrews- 
bury Scb.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  is 
Major  Indian  Armv  ; servedduringS  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  in  Mesopotamia  1914-17  as  Major 
(despatches,  C.I.E.),  and  in  Palestine  1918 
Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  154th  Indian  Inf.  ; was 
Mil.  Gov.,  Bssrah  1915-16;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Boyall,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Morey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Richard  Boyall,  of  Ravenscourt, 
Hamilton  Road,  Ealing;  b.  1877;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  entered  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own 
(W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1898,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  action  of  Pieter’s  Hill, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  and 


during  European  War  1914-18  as  D.A.A.G. 
(wounded,  despatches,  two  Bars  to  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m. 
1905,  Ida  Mary  Albina,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Sykes,  formerly  Bengal  Cav.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 

Boyce,  Lieut  - Col.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  American  D S.M.) : m.  1909, 
Phyllis  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce 
1920),  da.  of  W.  Chesterman,  of  Sheffield ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Boyce,  Col.  George  Joseph,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Acting  Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Boyce,  Brig. -Gen.  Harry  Augustus, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  formerly  Col. 

R. A.  ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920; 

S.  African  War  1902  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Boyce,  Rev.  Walter,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Henry  Boyce,  late  Head  Master  of  Leman 
Sch.,  Beccles  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Fauconberge 
Sch.,  Beccles,  and  at  St.John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1878,  M. A.  1890);  was  Assist.  Master 
at  Harrison  Coll.,  Barbados  1878-81,  and  at 
Reading  Sch.  1881-2,  Co-Principal  of  Church 
of  England  Coll.,  Kingston,  Jamaica  1882-4, 
and  Curate  of  All  Saints’,  Ipswich  and 
Assist.  Master  of  Ipswich  Sch.  1885-7,  and 
Head  Master  of  King  Edward  VII. ’s  Gram. 
Sch.,  King’s  Lynn  1887-1919  : m.  1883,  Ellen, 
3rd  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Matthias  Henry 
Beaumont,  V.  of  St.  John’s,  S.  Lowestoft  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908.  Southsea. 

Boyce,  Major  William  Wallace,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Boyd,  Alexander  William,  C B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; in  Sudan  Civil  Ser. ; cr.  O.B-E.  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B.E*  t Civil)  1920. 

Boyd,  Charles  Walter,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Very  Rev.  A.  K.  H.  Boyd,  of  St. 
Andrews,  N.B.  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  FettesColl., 
Edinburgh,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; has 
been  Political  Sec.  to  the  late  Right  Hon. 
Cecil  Rhodes,  and  Sec.  to  Rhodes  Trust;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1904.  2,  Down  Street , Piccadilly,  W. 

Boyd,  Francis  Darby,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  son 
of  John  Boyd,  publisher ; b.  1866 ; is  a 
M.D.  and  F.R.C.P.,  Edinburgh ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900,  with  Edinburgh  Hospital  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; is  Professor  of  Clinical 
Med.  in  Edinburgh  Univ.,  Physician  to  Edin- 
burgh Royal  Infirmary,  and  Consulting 
Physician  to  Deaconess  Hospital,  Edin- 
burgh, Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and  tempor- 
ary Col.  Army  Med.  Corps,  sometime  Con- 
sultant to  H.M.’s  Forces  in  Egypt:  m.  1904, 
Clara  Constance,  el.  da.  of  Alfred  J.  A. 
Lemper,  of  The  Rhanbhuoy,  Carrickfergus  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  22,  Manor 
Place,  Edinburgh  ; University  ( Edinburgh ) 
Club. 

Boyd,  Maj.-Gen.  Gerald  Farrell,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O., D.C.M., son  of  Robert  Boyd, 
of  Nevern  Square,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W.  ; b. 
1877 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.;  entered  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1900,  became  Capt.  Prince 
ofWales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians) 
1904,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (Roy. 
Irish  Regt.)  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  battle  of  Colenso  (despatches  thrice,  dis- 
tinguished conduct  medal.  Queen’s  and 
King’s  medals,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff,  and  subse- 
quently Comdg.  a Brig,  and  a Div.  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.C.M.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G., 
C.B.)  : m.  1913,  Grace  Sophia,  el.  da.  of 
Arthur  Florian  Hugo  de  Kurdet  Burdett,  of 
Coolfin,  Ranagher,  King’s  Co.  [see  Burdett, 
Bt.,  cr.  1618,  colls. 1;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G. 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Boyd,  Harry  Robert,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of 

the  late  Robert  Bojd,  of  63,  Nevern  Square, 


3°4 


COMPANION  AGE. 


5. W. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
St.  Paul’s  Sch.  ; engaeed  in  business  in 
Shanghai  1899-1911  (China  medal  1900); 
attached  to  Min.  of  Finance,  Peking  1914 
(Order  of  Excellent  Crop);  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  10  Permanent  Under  Sec.  of  State, 
Home  Office  1915-17  (O.B.E.);  appointed 
Dep.  Assist.  Sec.,  Ministry  of  National 
Ser.  1917.  and  Assistant  Sec.  1918;  attached 
War  Cabinet  (Rehabilitation  of  Trade)  1919  ; 
was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State 
for  Home  Depart.  1919-20;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Conservative , 
Travellers’ , and  Albemarle  Clubs. 

Boyd,  Major  Henry  Alexander,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  Boyd,  Bt.,  cr.  1916]. 

Boyd,  Col.  John  Alexander,  C.B. , son  of 
John  Boyd  of  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone  ; 

6.  1857;  ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.,  Dungannon; 
entered  Army  1875,  became  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1898;  retired  1900;  served  during  Zulu  and 
Secocoeni  Wars  1879-80  (medal  with  clasp), 
during  Transvaal  War  1881,  and  with  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps,  bronze  star,  promoted);  was 
D.A.A.G.,  Woolwich  Dockyard  1893-4,  and 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters  1895-9:  m.  1888, 
Mary,  da.  of  Jonathan  Pape,  Esq.,  of  Lang- 
rigg  Bank,  Cumberland,  widow  of  William 
Fletcher,  of  Whitehaven ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1897. 

Boyd,  Major  John  Dopping,  D.S.O. , son 
of  the  late  William  Henry  Boyd,  D.L.  ; b. 
1P86;  ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.  ; entered  the 
Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  1907,  be- 
came Capt.  1915.  and  Brevet  Major  1917  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major)  ; 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917  : m.  1916, 
Effie  Harriet,  da.  of  H.  D.  Butterfield,  of 
Durham,  Bermuda  ; cr  D.S.O.  1914  (Bar 
1918).  Ballymacool.  Letterkenny , Ireland. 
Boyd,  Col.  Mossom  Achibald,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  in  Army  ; European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Boyd,  Major  Stuart,  D.S.O.;  b.  1881 ; 
Major  R.E. ; Somaliland  1903-4,  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Palestine 
an  1 Syria  1 418  20  (despatches);  cr  D.S  O. 
1917.  Army  and  Navy , and  Caledonian 
Clubs. 

Boyd,  William,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Dep. 
Director-Gen.  British  Ministry  of  Shipping, 
New  York;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Boyd,  Col.  Charles  Augustus  Rochfort-, 
C.M.G.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  George  Augustus 
Rochfort-Boya,  D.L.,  of  Middleton  Park, 
co.  Westmeath,  only  son  of  A.  Boyd,  K C., 
by  his  wife  Jane,  widow  of  2nd  Earl  of 
Belvedere  (ext.);  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.E.  1870,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  1882,  Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col. 
1896,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900;  retired  1903; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of  the  Corps 
Troops,  R.E.  (despatches,  medal,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1st,  1874,  Adeline,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  the 
late  Mountifort  Longfield,  D.L.,  of  Castle 
Mary,  co.  Cork ; 2nd,  1906,  Grace  Ethel 
(Mrs.  W.  W.  Whiston),  of  Birchwood,  Fleet ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Belvedere  House,  Farn- 
borough,  Hants;  United  Service,  and 
Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Boyd- Moss  [see  Moss], 

Boyd-Rochfort  [see  Rochfort]. 

Boyer,  Paymaster -Capt.  George  Chris- 
topher Aubin,  C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Boyer,  of 
Beaumont,  Jersey  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  St.  James’ 
Collegiate  Sch.,  Jersey;  Accountant  Officer 
R.N.,  Paymaster-Capt.  Royal  Fleet  Reserve. 
Devonport,  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  | 
Italy,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
Soudan  1884-5  (medal,  Khedive’s  bronze  star), 
China  1900  (medal).  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(medal),  European  War  1916-18,  as  Naval 
Base  Agent,  Boulogne  (despatches  twice)  : 
in.  1894,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Tames 
Allen,  of  Battenhurst,  Ticehurst ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Windsor  Villa,  Saltash. 

Bo  yes,  Charles  Edward,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Major  James  F.  Boyes;  b.  1866;  Dep.  Resi-  ' 


dent  Commr.  in  Basutoland;  assisted  Re- 
cruiting during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  19x9. 

Boyes,  Com.  Hector,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Vice-Adm.  Sir  George  Thomas  Henry 
Boyes,  K.C.B.  [see  V.  Ridley,  colls.]  ;b  1881 ; 
Com.  R.N.  ; China  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  9 4-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1919,  Eleonora  de  Bille,  da.  of  — de 
Bille  Falsen,  of  Calcutta  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Boylan,  Capt.  Edward  Thomas  Arthur 
George,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1894  ; Capt.  R.H.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Boyle,  Alexander  George,  C.  M.G.,  C.B.E.; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; appointed  Private 
Sec.  to  Senior  Puisne  Judge,  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1893,  Assist.  Treasurer,  Uganda  1895, 
Dep.  Treasurer  1900,  Collector  1902,  Assist. 
Sec.  1902,  and  Sub-Commr.,  E.  Province 
1905;  acted  as  Sec.  to  H.M.  Commr.  Uganda 
Protectorate  1896-8,  as  Ch.  Accountant  1899- 
1900,  as  First  Assist.  Accountant  1900,  Sec. 
to  Govt.  1901-2,  as  Sub-Commr.,  E.  Province 
1903-4;  was  Dep.  Commr.,  Uganda  Protec- 
torate 1907,  Acting  Ch.  Sec.  and  Gov.  there 
1909-10,  Colonial  Sec.,  S.  Nigeria  1910-13, 
and  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Nigeria  Protectorate 
1913-20;  acted  as  Gov.  thereof  1911-18:  m. 
1898,  Sibyl  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J. 
T.  Hodgson,  of  Charterhouse  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1908,  C.B.E.  1919.  24,  Montpelier  Crescent , 
Brighton  ; Sports' , and  Bath  Clubs. 

Boyle,  Rear-Adm.  the  Hon.  Algernon 
Douglas  Edward  Harry,  C.B.,  C.M.G  , 
M.V.O.  [see  E.  Shannon]. 

Boyle,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Roger  Caven- 
dish, D.S.O.,  [see  E.  Cork,  colls.]. 

Boyle,  Com.  Edward  Louis  Dalrymple, 
C.M.G.  [see  E.  Glasgow,  colls.]. 

Boyle,  Com.  Harry  Lumsden,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Robert  Hornby 
Boyle  ; b.  1879  ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914- 19  with  Ocean  Escort 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  has  order  of  Aviz  of 
Portugal  : m.  1908,  Lilian  Graham  Keith, 
da  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  James  Keith  Trotter, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Boyle,  Major  Henry  Kirk,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major  W.  York- 
shire Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Boyle,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  W.,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Mil. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Boyle,  Capt.  James,  M.V.O.  [see  E. 
Glasgow,  colls.]. 

Boyle,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  John  David, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Glasgow]. 

Boyle,  Robert  Colquhoun,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rear-Adm.  Robert  Hornby  Boyle; 
b.  1877  ! 's  in  Indian  Police,  and  Comdt. 
Frontier  Constabulary,  N.-W.  Frontier 
Province;  has  Order  of  King  George  I.  of 
Greece  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Boyle,  Vice-Adm.  the  Hon.  Robert 
Francis,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Shannon]. 

Boyle,  Brig.-Gen.  Roger  Courtenay,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  R.  Boyle, 
C.B.;  6.1863;  ed.atCheltenhamColl.;  entered 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1885,  became  Capt. 
1893,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1909  (Comdg. 
2nd  Batn.  1909-13),  Col.  1913  ; and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired  1919)  ; served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-9  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
as  Acting  Provost  Marshal,  present  at 
operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches 
eight  times,  C.B.,  Order  of  the  Nile,  C.M.G., 
1914  Star,  Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour  of 
Orders  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy 
and  of  George  I.  of  Greece):  m.  1894, 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  the  late  W.  L. 
Martin,  J.P.,  of  Lee  Moor,  Plympton, 
Devon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Duart  Lodge , Bideford,  N . Devon ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1305 


Boyle,  Capt.  William  Henry  Dudley, 

C. B.  [see  E.  Cork,  colls.]. 

Boys,  Henry  Ward,  C.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Scott  Boys,  B.C.S. ; b.  1874;  ed. 
at, Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.  Oxford 
(B.A.,  Lit.  Hum.  1897)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 

1901  ; sometime  Assist.  Counsel,  Ministries 
of  Interior  and  Justice.  Egypt;  appointed 
Counsel  to  H.H.  the  Sultan  of  Egypt  1919; 
was  Director  Enemy  Trading  1914-17,  and 
War  Trade  and  Licensing  Officer  1917-19  : m. 
1909,  Mrs.  Arthur  Laing  (nee  Scott  Mon- 
crieff)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Gezira, 
Cairo,  Egypt ; New  University , and  Con- 
stitutional Clubs. 

Boys, Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Harvey  Hender- 
son, C.B., D.S.O.,  son  of  the  lateAdm.  Henry 
Boys  ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1886,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Col. 
19x7,  and  Brig.-Gen.  1916;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  during  segie  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-15  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.B.) ; rendered  valuable  sers. 
during  plague  in  Hong  Kong  1894  (thanked 
by  community,  service  of  plate);  was  a Staff- 
Capt.  at  Head  Quarters  1910-13,  Comdg. 
Signal  Ser.  Training  Centre  1915-18,  Dep. 
Director  Army  Signals  Great  Britain  1917-18, 
Dep.  Ch.  Engineer  1918,  and  A.A.G.  R.E.  at 
War  Office  1919 : m.  1st,  1896,  Elizabeth 
Mary,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  the  late  Ken- 
neth Murray,  of  Geanies,  Ross-shire;  2ndly, 
1912,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Conyers  Baker,  of  22, 
Cottesmore  Gardens,  Kensington,  W.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Boys,  Capt.  Stanley,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Durham  L.I. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Brabant,  Guy  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Yewd  Brabant, 
K.C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Brabant,  “Knights’ 
Widows’];  b.  1873;  served  in  S.  Africa 

1902  with  S.  African  Mounted  Irregular 

Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910, 

Dorothy  Ethel  Austen,  da.  of  C.  T.  Reaney, 
of  Sierra  Leone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Kinderton, 
Koongha  District , Cape  Colony. 

Brabazon,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Ernest  William 
Maitland  Molyneux,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Meath]. 
Brace,  Major  Henry  Fergusson,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  the  late  Frank  Addison  Brace, 
of  Doveridge  Hall,  Derby  ; b.  1888;  Major 
15th  Hussars,  and  an  Instructor  at  Cav. 
Sch. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

M. C..  D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Beatrice  Ida,  da. 
of  Sir  William  Henry  Feilden,  4th  Bt. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  6,  Connaught  Street , W. 2; 
Arthur's , and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Bracegirdle,  Com.  Leighton  Seymour, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick 
Biacegirdle,  of  Kaikoura,  East  Balmain, 

N.  S.  Wales;  b.  1881;  is  Com.  Roy.  Austra- 
lian Navy;  served  in  China  1900,  during  S. 
African  war  1901-2,  and  during  European 
War  1914-17,  Comdg  Naval  Bridging  drain 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) ; m.  1910,  Lilian 
Annie,  da.  of  Paterson  Saunders,  of  The 
Hill,  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Brackenbury,  Hereward,  C.B.E.,  son  ol 
Gen.  Charles  Brackenbury,  R.A. ; b.  1871;  is 
Managing  Director  of  C.  A.  Parsons  and 
Co.  (L  irmttd),  of  Heaton  Works,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne  : m.  1900,  Winifred  Isabel,  da. 
ol  the  late  Sir  Benjamin  Chapman  Browne, 
D.C.L.  Tsee  Browne,  “ Knights’  Widows  ’] ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Seaton  Burn  House, 
Dudley,  Northumberland. 

Brackley,  Major  Herbert  George,  D.S.  0., 
D.S.C.  ",  b.  18—  ; Major  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Bradbrooke,  Major  George  Howard, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Bradbury,  Surg.-Lieut.~Com.  William, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  Samuel  Bradbury,  of 
Lisburn,  co.  Antrim  ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Queen’s 


Coll.,  Belfast;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland  1908  ; Surg. -Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; 
China  1913  (Chinese  medal),  European  War 
1914-19,  in  Minesweeper,  with  R.N.  Div.  in 
Gallipoli  and  France,  and  in  Light  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Norah Michael, 
da.  of  G.  Michael  Williams  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Lisburn,  co.  Antrim. 

Braddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Monekton  O’Dell, 

C. B.E.,  M.B. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19 (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bradfield,  Capt.  Reginald  Henderson, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  H.  H.  Bradfield,  of 
28,  Rosemount  Avenue,  Toronto ; b.  1892  ; 
Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Grace 
Macallys,  da.  of  Guy  R.  Andrew,  of  Vancou- 
ver; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bradfield,  William  Walter,  C.B.E., 

son  of  William  Bradfield  ; b.  1879  ; Director 
and  Manager  Marconi  Co.:  m.  1906;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  1,  St.  James’s  Place,  S.W.x. 
Bradford,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Austin, 

D. S.O.  [see  Bradford,  Bt.]. 

Bradford,  Capt.  Thomas  Andrews, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Bradford,  of  Milbanke, 
Darlington ; b.  1886  ; as  Capt.  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1916,  HonorRebe,  da. 
of  Col.  W.  C.  Blackett,  of  Acorn  Close, 
Sacristan,  co.  Durham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Middleton  St.  George , co.  Durham;  Army 
and  Navy  Clubs. 

B r a d i s h , Major  Francis  Lyndon, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  R.A.M.C.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bradley,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Edward, 

C. B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles 
John  Bradley,  I S.C. ; b.  1852;  entered  98th 
Regt.  1874,  became  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
(N.  Staffordshire  Regt.)  1881,  Major  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903  (re- 
tired 1909),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912; 
served  in  Zululand  1888,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (prisoner) ; was  A.Q.M.G.,  9th  Div., 
3rd  Army  Corps,  and  Irish  Command  1903-5, 
A.A.G. , 7th  Div.,  Irish  Command  1905,  and 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  12th  Inf.  Brig.,  E.  Com- 
mand 1905-9:  m.  1878,  Alice  Clive,  2nd  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Murray,  of  Brentwood 
House,  Lee  Park,  Kent;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 

Bradley,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Gustave, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Bradley,  formerly  of 
Ightenhill  Park,  Lancashire;  b.  1880;  ed. 
at  Birmingham  Univ.,  and  in  France  and 
Germany  ; is  a Consulting  Civil  Engineer, 
a M.I.M.E.,  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  a Professional 
Associate  of  Surveyors’  Institution,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Yorkshire  L.  f. ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Annie, 
younger  da.  of  Caleb  Thornber,  J .P.,  of  Park 
Hill,  Burnley,  Lancashire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Baronscroft,  Bridlington,  Yorkshire. 

Bradley,  Major  Edward  de  Winton 
Herbert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Yorkshire  L.I.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bradley,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Gardner, 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles 
John  Bradley,  I.S.C.;  o.  i860;  entered  I.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1883,  and  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904;  retired  1911  ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  : m.  1889,  Mabel  Gwen- 
doline, da.  of  the  late  John  Berney  Morgan, 
I.C.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Isthmian  Club. 

Bradley,  Herbert,  C.S.I.,  elder  son  ol 
the  late  Richard  Holland  Bradley,  M.D.,  of 
Blackheath.S.  E. ; 6.1856;  ed.  at  Winchester 
Coll. ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1878  ; entered 
I.C.S.  1876,  became  Sec.  to  Board  of 
Revenue,  Madras  1887,  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate 1892,  and  a Member  of  Board  of 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Revenue  1809;  appointed  an  Additional 
Member  of  Madras  Legislative  Council  1900, 
1902,  1904,  and  1906,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Madras  Govt. 
1908,  and  a Temporary  Member  of  Executive 
Council  1908;  retired  1909;  is  a J.P.  for 
Dorset  : m.  1891,  Lillias  Sarah,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  McCulloch, 
LL.D.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1906  Koyatna,  West  Cliff 
Road , Bournemouth ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Bradley,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Anstruther, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Nigeria  1902-3 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bradley,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  William, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Com.  William  Henry  Bradley, 
R.N.,  formerly  of  Queen’s  Cottage,  Sand- 
hurst; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  S.  Wales 
Borderers  1894,  became  Capt.  1905,  and  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  as  Adj.  of  nis  Regt.,  as 
Station  Staff  Officer,  and  as  Garrison  Adj., 
Klerksdorp  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; was 
Assist.  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Musketry  1903  6 ; 
appointed  to  command  a Company  of  Cadets, 
R.M.A.  1913  : m.  1st,  1898,  Dorothea  Lilias, 
who  d.  1908,  only  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Ambrose  Humphreys  Bircham,  60th  Rifles 
[B.  Polwarth,  colls.] ; 2nd,  1910,  Eleanora 
Kathleen  Myfanwy,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Lloyd,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Swansea : cr.  D.S.O. 
1902. 

Bradley,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Glenholme 
Lennox,  D.S.O.  ,M.C.,  D.C.M. ; b.  18 — ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  London  Regt. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  with  C.I.V.  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, D.C  M.),  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  40,  North  Audley 
Street,  IV.  1. 

Bradley,  Thomas  John,  C.B.E .;  6.1857; 
entered  Exchequer  and  Audit  Depart.  1875, 
and  retired  as  Principal  Clerk  1917 ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Bradley,  Com.  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Com.  R.N.R. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  with  Auxiliary  Patrol 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bradley- Willi ams  [see  Williams]. 

Bradly,  Henry  George,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  a Director  of  Lepard  and  Smiths 
(Limited) ; was  Technical  Adviser,  Paper 
Import  KestPctions  Depart.  1915-19;  now 
with  Charles  Mar.-den  and  Sons  (Limited) ; 
cr.  C.B  E (Civil)  1920. 

Bradney,  Col.  Joseph  Alfred,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Christopher  Bradney, 
R.  of  Greet,  Salop  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambridge  (B.A.  1880, 
M.A.  1912);  formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Monmouth- 
shire R.E  (Mil.);  nas  commanded  Batns. 
of  Monmouthshire  and  London  Regts.  ; 
is  a F.S.A.,  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Monmouthshire  (Sheriff  1889), 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Radnorshire,  a Gov.  a 
Member  of  Council  of  National  Library  and 
National  Museum  of  Wales,  and  on  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Ancient  Monuments  in  Wales  and 
Monmouthshire,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve  (T.D.),  and 
Chm.  Monmouthshire  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  ; European  War  1917-18  on  Staff;  un- 
successfully contested  Radnorshire  (C) 
July  1892;  author  of  “History  of  Mon- 
mouthshire’’; edited  “ Llandaff  Records” 
(Vols.  II.,  III.,  and  IV.):  m.  1883,  Rosa, 
only  child  of  the  late  Edward  Jenkins,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Nant-y-groes,  Radnorshire  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  igix.  Tal-y-coed , Monmouthshire ; 
Boodle's  Club. 

Bradshaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Ewart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Maj. -Gen.  Sir  (Alexan- 
der) Frederick  Bradshaw,  K.C.B.,  M.R.C.  P., 
M.R.CS.,  L.S.A.  ; b.  1865;  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  Rifle  Brig.  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
sometime  Dep.  Commr.  in  Punjab  : m. 

1894,  Gwendolen,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  C. 
L Bevan  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  29,  Draycott 

Place,  S.W.3. 


Bradshaw,  Lieut.- Com.  George  Fagan, 
D.S.O.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Macnevin  Bradshaw,  of  co.  Dublin;  b.  1887  ; 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18  in 
Submarine  ser.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Bradshaw,  Maj.-Gen.  Laurence  Julius 
Elliott,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Laurence 
Bradshaw,  R.A. ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; entered  25th  Regt.  1875,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1886,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1907;  retired  1914;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to 
Kandahar  and  battle  of  Kandahar  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  with  Hunza- 
Nagar  Expedition  1891-2  (despatches,  clasp), 
in  British  Central  Africa  1895,  during  opera- 
tions against  slave-trading  Arabs  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp.  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal. 
Egyptian  medal),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8,  present  at  relief  of  Malakand 
and  Chakdara  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps)  ; was  Col.-on-the-Staff  Comdg.  Jhansi 
Brig.  1907-8,  and  Comdg.  Bareilly  Brig., 
India  1908-11:  m.  1902,  Ellen  Augusta,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Littleton  Wheeler,  Hon. 
Canon  of  Worcester,  of  Bromwich  House, 
Worcester;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907.  Buckenhill 
House , Lansdown , Bath 
Bradshaw,  William  Graham,  C B.E.  ; 
b.  t8 — ; Dep.  Chm.,  London  Joint  City  and 
Midland  Bank,  and  of  Bombay  Gas  Co. 
(Limited),  and  a Director  of  Eagle,  Star  and 
British  Dominions  Insurance  Co.  (Limited) : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Down  Park, 
Sussex. 

Bradshaw,  William  John,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Bradshaw,  Capt.  William  Pat  Arthur, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1897;  is  Capt.  Scots  Guards; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bradstock,  Major  Frederick  Edgar, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Cape  Corps, 
and  attached  King’s  African  Rifles ; European 
War  1915-18  (M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bradstock,  Major  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  Rev.  J . R.  Bradstock,  of  Brookside, 
Cambridge;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch., 
and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1917)  ; a 
Motor  Engineer,  and  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  St.  Tenth, 
North  Cornwall. 

Brady,  Major  Gerald  Charles  Jervis, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  (T.D.) 
R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brady,  Capt.  John  Banks,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
19x4-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Brady,  Major  Irvine  Gordon  Campbell, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; sometime  Major 
Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Braine,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Edmund 
Reginald  Rubens,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  E.  F.  B aine,  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  and  Indian  Army ; b.  1876 ; ed. 
at  Dulwich  Coll.;  entered"  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1900,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917;  S.  Africa  1901-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
N.-W  Frontier  of  India  1908  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  eight  times,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  C.M  G.) ; was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  N.  Command  1911-13,  and  at 
War  Office  '9  3-  4;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919  Army  and  Navy,  Junior  United 
Setvice , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Braithwaite,  Albert  Newby,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  is  2nd  Lieut.  Gen.  List; 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1307 


European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Braith waite,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Powell, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18—;  temporary 

Lieut.  Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.E.):  m 1920  Victoria  Alex- 

andria, da.  of  1st  Marquess  of  Dufferin  and 
Ava,  and  widow  of  5th  Baron  Piunbet  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919.  40 ,Elvaslon 
Place,  S.  IV.  7. 

Braithwaite,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Edward  Braithwaite,  Naval  In- 
structor R.N.  ; b.  1871;  is  Major  Graves 
Registration  Section;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Braithwaite,  Capt.  John  Crosby,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Arthur  William  Braithwaite,  of 
41,  Wicklow  Street,  Middlesbrough  ; b.  1894  ; 
ed.  at  Newport  Board  Sch.;  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; sometime  in  Board  of  Trade  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Braithwaite,  Capt.  Lawrence  Walter, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Braith- 
waite; b.  1878;  Capt.  R.N.  ; China  1900, 
Cameroon  Expedition  1914-16  (despatches); 
was  Naval  Assist,  to  Fourth  Sea  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty,  and  Head  of  Auxiliary  Patrol 
1917-19  (C.M.G.)  : m.  1904,  Elfreda  Helen, 
da.  of  John  Whitaker  Cooper,  of  The  Firs, 
Bickley,  Kent;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Braithwaite,  Col.  William  Garnett, 

C. B.,  C.M.  G.,  D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Garnett 
Braithwaite-Wilson ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Welch 
Fusiliers  1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1910, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915, Brevet  Col.  1917, and  Col.1918; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  Ladysmith  Relief 
Force  as  Adj.  of  his  Regt.,  present  at  battles 
of  Colenso,  Tugela,  and  Pieters  Hill,  also 
with  Mafeking  Relief  Column  as  Brig.  Maj., 
6th  Brig.,  present  at  action  of  Fourteen 
Streams  (wounded),  and  subsequently  as 

D. A.A.G.  in  W.  Transvaal  (despatches 
thrice,  Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  seven 
times,  C.M.G.,  3rd  class  Serbian  Order  of 
the  White  Eagle,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.); 
was  Adj.  of  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst 
1907-10  ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1911,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1915-20:  m.  1901, 
Gwendolen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Edward  Osborne  Hewett,  C.M.G.,  R.E. ,-  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Wellington  Club. 

Brake,  Col.  Herbert  Edward  John, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Surg.-Gen.  John  Brake,  formerly  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Westward 
Ho!;  entered  R.A.  1886,  became  Capt. 
1896,  Brevet  Major  1901,  Major  1905,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916.  and  Col.  1919; 
servecfwith  Punjab  Frontier  Force  inKhalat 
and  Kurram  Valley  1892-6,  in  British  Cen- 
tral Africa  against  Angoni-Zulus  1898  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  in 
Ashanti  1900  (despatches,  medal,  Brevet 
Major),  in  command  of  Gambia  Expedition 
1901  (C.B.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; 
raised  2nd  (Central  Africa)  Batn.  King’s  Afri- 
can Rifles  1899,  of  which  he  was  sometime 
Comdt. ; was  Comdt.  of  Local  Forces  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Constabulary,  Trinidad 
1902-7:  m.  1920,  Mary  Gordon;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1899,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1901,  C.M.G.  1918.  United 
Service  Club. 

Brakenbridge,  Col.  Francis  John, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Bracken- 
bridge;  b.  1871;  entered  R.A.M  C.  1899, 
became  Major  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1918 ; served  in  Sudan  1905 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M  G.,  Order  of 
St.  Sava  of  Serbia,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Col.);  appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  of  a Div.  1917,  with  rank  of  Col.  : m. 
1910,  Margery,  da.  of  R.  Brassey,  of  Bulkeley 
Grange,  Cheshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 


Bramah,  David,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; a 

Member  of  National  Maritime  Board  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Bramble,  Cow.  Frank  George,  D.S.O.) 
b.  *8 — ; Com  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Archangel  River  Expe- 
dition (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bramble,  Paymaster-Capt.  James,  C.B. ; 
b.  18—;  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  : 
m • 18 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  The  Lindens, 
Emsworth,  Hants. 

Bramly,  Lieut-.Col.  Alwyn  William 
Jennings-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  R. 
Jennings-Bramly,  of  Drayton  Hall, Uxbridge; 
b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Hussars  ; retired  1917; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2,  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  as  Intelligence 
Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; employed  in 
Egyptian  Army  1904-12  ; is  Director  Police 
Sch.,  Cairo:  m.  1907,  Mary  Dorothy,  da.  of 
H.  C.  Steel,  of  Meadow  House,  Winchester  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Cairo , Egypt 

Bramston-Newman  [see  Newman]. 
Brancker,  Major  Henry  Russel, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  W.  G. 
Brancker,  C.B.,  R.A.;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Bedford 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Major  R.G.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  1914  Star):  m.  1904,  Agnes  May, 
da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Otho  Galgey ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Brancker,  Major  James  Donaldson 
Dulang,  D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  formerly  Major 
R.G.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brand,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Henry,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Hayman  Brand,  of  Bundaberg,  Queens- 
land, and  Topsham,  Exeter;  b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Public  Schs.  in  Queensland;  is  C m. 
Mil.  Forces  in  Victoria;  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915- 19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  (despatches  eight  times,  D.S.O.)  ; 
appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1916:  m.  1906, 
Ella  Arline,  da.  of  Charles  Armstrong, 
of  Charters  Towers,  Queensland  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Naval 
and  Military  ( Melbourne ),  and  Athenceum 
(. Melbourne ) Clubs. 

Brand,  Lieut.-Col  David  Ernest,  D. S. O., 
son  of  the  late  Adam  Brand;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Highland  L-L  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Mary  Christa- 
bel,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  B.  Billinghurst ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Brand,  Col.  George,  C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; 
Col.  S.  African  Forces,  and  Dist.  Staff 
Officer,  S.  African  Defence  Force,  Orange 
Free  State ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Brand,  Major  John  Charles,  D.S.O., 

M.C.  [see  V.  Hampden,  colls.]. 

Brand,  Hon.  Robert  Henry,  C.M.G.  [see 

V.  Hampden]. 

Brand,  Brig.-Gen.  theHon.  Roger,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Hampden], 

Brander,  Col.  Herbert  Ralph,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  M.  J.  Brander;  b 1861  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  Roy.  Mill.  Coll., 
Sandhurst  ; entered  109th  Regt.  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1891,  Major  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and  Brevet  Col.  1907  ; retired 
1912;  setved  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Waziristan 
Blockading  Force  1901-2  (clasp),  and  with 
Tibet  Mission  Escort  1904  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.B.);  was  Comdt.  32nd  Sikh 
Pioneers  1902-q;  commanded  8th  Batn.  Bor- 
der Regt.  1914-16,  a Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1916-17,  and 
was  Col.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  1917-18: 
m.  1896,  Aileen  Abbott,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Henry  Rattigan,  K.C.,  M.P.  [see 
Rattigan,  “Knights’  Widows”]  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904.  42,  Cheyne  Court , S.  W.3. 

Brander,  William  Browne,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  William  John  Brander,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  George  Watson’s  Coll.,  at 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Edinburgh  Univ.  (Hon.  M.A.),  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1903;  was  Dep.- 
Commr.,  Tavoy  1914-20,  since  when  he  has 
been  Excise  Commr.,  Burma  : m.  1909, 
Matilda  Baird  Thompson ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918, 
Rangoon , Burma ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Bran  don,  Major  Alfred  de  Bathe,  D.S.  O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Alfred  de  Bathe  Brandon,  Bar.- 
at-law,  of  New  Zealand;  b.  1883;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  (New  Zealand),  and  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1906); 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1906;  is  Major  and 
Squadron  Com.  Roy.  Flying  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Wellington 
( New  Zealand)  Club. 

Brandon,  Lieut. -Col.  Oscar  Gilbert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1876 ; entered  R.E.  1896, 
became  Major  1914.  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1918;  European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium):  m.  1903,  Margaret  Irene,  da. 
of  C.  Mordaunt  Matthew;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Brandon,  Com.  Vivian  Ronald,  C.B.E., 
son  of  G.  S.  Brandon,  of  Oakbrook,  Ravens- 
court  Park,  W.  ; b.  1882  ; Com.  R.N.  ; 
sentenced  at  Leipzig,  Dec.  1910,  to  4 years’ 
imprisonment  in  a fortress  (pardoned  May1, 
19 1 3)  ; has  Legion  of  Honour : m.  1915,  Toau 
Elizabeth  Maud,  da.  of  Capt.  H.  V.  Simpson, 

R. N.,  of  Highbrook  Cottage,  Ardingley ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Bransbury,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Arthur, 

D. S.O..  son  of  Henry  Bransbury,  of  Red- 
hill,  Surrey ; b.  1877 1 is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 

S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914  19  in  Mesopo- 
tamia, Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  T915.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Branson , Lieut.  Col.  Douglas  Stephenson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1893;  Lieut.-Col.  York  and 
and  Lancaster  Regt.  (T  F.);  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bars);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918  (2nd 
Bar  1919). 

Branson,  William  Philip  Sutcliffe, 
C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  James  Henry 
Arthur  Branson,  Bar.-at-Law  ; b.  1874;  ed. 
at  Bedford,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at 
St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital;  Physician 
Roy.  Free  Hospital;  sometime  temporary 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Physician  Duchess  of  Westminster’s 
Hospital,  and  as  Consulting  Physician  5th 
Army  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1019.  4i,  Devonshiie  Place , W.;  9.  York 

House , York  Street,  W. ; United  University 
Club. 

Brant,  Richard  William,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  James  Brant,  C.B.,  H.M.’s  Consular 
Ser.  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
entered  Librarian’s  Depart.,  Foreign  Office 
1872,  became  a 2nd  class  Clerk  1880,  a 1st 
class  Clerk  1890.  and  Assist.  Clerk  1900; 
was  Librarian  and  Keeper  of  the  Papers, 
Foreign  Office  1905-14  (retired)  ; appointed 
Assist,  editor  “ Hertslet’s  Commercial 
Treaties”  1900,  and  editor  1905,  and  joint 
editor  “ British  and  Foreign  State  Papers” 
1905;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  55,  Chatsworth, 

Road,  Croydon;  Alpine , and  Authors'  Clubs. 
Branthwaite,  Robert  Welsh,  C.B.,M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Harrison  Branthwaite,  of 
Harlesden,  N.  W. ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Heighington 
Gram.  Sch.,  at  Charing  Cross  Hospital,  and 
at  Brussels  Univ.  (M.D.);  M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
1881,  L.R.C.P.  London  1884,  and  D.P.H 
London  1896;  w as  Inspector  under  Inebriates 
Acts  and  an  Inspector  of  Prisons  1898-1918, 
Surg.-Capt.  15th  Batn.  London  Regt.  1904 
16,  and  Med.  Adviser  to  Reformatory  and 
Industrial  Schs.  Depart.  1911-16;  is  Commr. 
of  Board  of  Control  (Lunacy  and  Mental 
Deficiency);  European  War  1915  in  France 
(despatches):  nt.  1st,  1884,  Nina  Mary,  who 
d.  1900,  da.  of  W.  Mathieu  Williams,  of 
Willesden,  N.W.;  2ndly,  1907,  Edith,  da.  of 
H.  J.  Mizen,  of  Devizes;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  30 , A binger  Road,  Bedjord  Park, 

W.  4/  National  Club. 


Brassey,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  Hugh,ilf.F.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Arthur  Brassey,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Preston  Hall,  Kent;  b.  1878; 
entered  1st  Life  Guardi  1899,  became  Capt. 

1905,  Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; retired  1919 ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  (wounded,  despatches); 
appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Guards  Machine  Gun 
Regt.  1918:  m.  1911,  Margaret  Harriet,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  the  Hon.  Walter  Rodolph 
Trefusis,  C.B.  [see  B.  Clinton,  colls.] ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909.  Dauntsey  Park, 
Chippenham. 

Brassey,  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin  Percival, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Bratton,  Capt.  Allen  Basil,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  18 — ; Capt.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bray,  Denys  de  Saumarez,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  Tiverton,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1899, 
and  became  Political  Assist.,  Baluchistan 

1906,  Census  Sup.  there  1910,  Assist,  to 
Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  there  1912,  Dep  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India,  Foreign  and  Political  Depart. 

1916,  and  Joint  Foreign  Sec.  1919  ; received 
Gold  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  39  2;  cr.  C.I.E. 

1917,  C.B.E.  1919. 

Bray , Lieut.-Col  George  ArthurTheodore, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1864  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  retired 
1919  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bray,  Col.  Hubert  Alaric,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  G.  F.  C.  Bray,  formerly 
96th  Regt.  ; b.  1867  ; entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1892,  and  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1914  ; N.- W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  Soudan  1905  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  with  rank  of  Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.) : m.  1909;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bray,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Napier,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  F.  C. 
Bray  ; b 1872  ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho ! ; Lieut.- 
Col.  W.  Riding  Regt. ; China  1900  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  191 5-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.) ; commanded  Shanghai  Vol.  Corps 
1913-15:  m.  1907,  Ruth  Ellinor  Boys;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

B R A zen  o R , Major  J oh  n A lex  ander,  D . S.  0. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brazenor,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Brazenor  ; b.  1888  ; 
is  an  Accountant,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
in  Gallipoli  and  France  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1911,  Mabel  Cunning- 
ham ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918.  Ballarat, 
Victoria,  Australia. 

Brazier-Creagh  [see  Creagh]. 
Breading,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Remington, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  entered  Worcestershire 
Regt.  1900,  and  became  Capt.  1904  ; is  Major 
Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Somaliland  Camel  Corps ; served  during 
operations  against  Somalis  in  Jubaland  1901 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Somaliland  1903-4 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1904. 

Breari.ey.  Major  Norman,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
A.F.C. : b.  18— ; is  Lieut  Liverpool  Regt.  and 
temporary  Major  R.A.F.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914  17  with  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
A F C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brebner,  Alexander,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1 8 — ; 

sometime  Executive  Engineer,  Special 
Works  Div.,  Patna  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Patna, 
Bihar  and  Orissa,  India. 

Brebner,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Stuart, 
D S.O.,  son  of  David  Brebner,  of  Darlington  ; 


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b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Darlington  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Edinburgh  and  Liverpool  Univs.  (M.B., 
Ch.B.  Edin.  1898,  D.P.H.  Camb.  1902.  M.D. 
Edin.  1904);  Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1918  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and  Med.  Officer  of 
Health  for  Chiswick;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Gertrude,  da. 
of  Frederick  Neil,  J.P.,  of  Widnes  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Ellesmere  Road,  Chiswick,  W. 

Breckon,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1879  ; Lieut.  Rifle  Brig,  (retired  as 
Lieut.-Col.  1919)  5 S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  promoted  2nd  Lieut., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Breedt,  Major  Johannes  Marthinus 
Nicolas,  D. S.O. ; b.  18—;  Major  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bremner,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Grant, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  J.  Bremner,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; b.  1867;  entered  R.E. 
1888,  became  Major  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920;  served  with  Dongola  Expe- 
dition 1896  (medal,  Egyptian  medal),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.) ; was  a Ch. 
Engineer  1917-20  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Bremner,  Major  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.\ 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bremner,  Norman  Frederick,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Australian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Bremner,  Lieut.  William  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  son  of  Capt.  Donald 

Bremner,  Assist.  Commr.  City  of  London 
Police,  of  20,  Hampstead  Lane,  Highgate, 
N.6;  6.1894;  Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914- 19  (prisoner  in  Russia  1919-20,  de 
spatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
United  Service  Club. 

Brenan,  Byron,  C.M.G. , son  of  Col. 
Edward  Fitzgerald  Brenan  ; b.  1847 ; entered 
Consular  Ser.  1866,  and  became  Consul  at 
Wuhu  1880,  at  Chefoo  1883,  at  Tientsin  and 
Pekin  1885,  and  at  Canton  1893,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Shanghai  1902  ; retired  1901 ; was 
British  Representative  on  Opium  Mixed 
Commn.  at  Hong  Kong  1886 : went  on 

Special  Mission  to  report  on  condition  of 
British  trade  in  China,  Japan,  and  Korea 
1896 ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  : 
m.  1st,  1882,  Matilda  Susan,  who  d.  1899, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  T.  C.  Kelly,  C.B. ; 2nd, 
1901,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Gore 
[see  E.  Arran,  colls. J ; cr.  C.M.G.  1894. 
10,  Ashburn  Gardens,  S.  Kensington,  S.  tV. 

Brennan,  Louis,  C.B. , son  of  Thomas 
Brennan,  merchant,  formerly  of  Castlebar, 
Mayo,  Ireland,  and  Melbourne,  Australia  ; b. 
1852 ; ed.  privately  at  Melbourne,  and  was 
subsequently  articled  pupil  of  a Civil  and 
Mechanical  Engineer  there  ; was  Sup.  of 
Brennan  Govt.  Torpedo  Factory  at  Chatham 
1887-96,  and  Consulting  Engineer  1896-1907 : 
elected  an  Hon.  Member  of  R.E.  Institute 
1906;  engaged  in  Gyroscopic  Mono-rail 
experiments  1907-12,  and  in  confidential  Air- 
Craft  Research  for  Min.  of  Munitions  and 
Admiralty  since  1916  : m.  1891,  Anna,  da.  of 
Michael  Quinn,  of  Castlebar,  Ireland  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1892.  Savage  Club. 

Brent,  Com.  Ernest  Cyril,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  a Destroyer  Patrol 
Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Brennan,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Thomas, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brereton,  Alfred,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Charles  David  Brereton,  R.  of 
Framingham  Earl,  Norfolk  ; b.  1849  » entered 
Railway  Branch  of  India  Public  Works 
Depart.  1873,  became  Executive  Engineer 


1880,  Assist.  Director  N.W.  Railway  1887, 
Dist.  Traffic  Sup.  1888,  Dep.  Manager  1891, 
Officiating  Manager  E.  Bengal  Railway  1893, 
Manager  and  Engineer-in-Ch.  E.  Coast 
Railway  1893,  Director  of  Railway  Traffic 
and  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Railway 
Depart.)  1897,  and  Sec.  1901  ; retired  1904  ; 
was  Govt.  Director  of  Indian  Railways  at 
India  Office  1904-14 : m.  1st,  1894,  Haidee, 
who  d.  1902,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Frederick  George 
Shaw,  of  Heathburn  Hall,  co.  Cork  ; 2ndly, 
1908,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Stewart,  of 
Ealing;  cr.  C.S.I.  1904.  Hardham  House, 
Pulborough,  Sussex  ; Oriental  Club. 

Brereton,  Major  David  Lloyd,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Durham  L-I. ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brereton,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Fitzgerald, 
C.B.,  D.S.O L son  of  William  Westropp 
Brereton,  Q.C.  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  Reading  Sch. ; entered  48th  Regt. 
1880;  became  Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt. 
1886,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  1911, 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918;  retired  1918;  served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  three  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Dist.  Comdt.  (despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal): 
m.  1887,  Fanny  Gertrude,  youngest  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  E.  Foster,  Suffolk  Regt.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  igi6. 

Brereton,  Major  Frederick  Sadleir, 

C. B. E.,  son  of  the  late  Franc  Sadleir  Brereton, 

formerly  Lieut.  King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps  ; b. 
1872;  temporary  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  : m.  1898.  Ethel,  da.  of 

William  James  Lamb  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brereton,  Reginald  Hugh,  C.l.E. , son 
of  the  late  E.  W.  Brereton,  of  Cheltenham  ; 
b.  1861;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1880; 
appointed  Joint  Magistrate,  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces 1889,  Assist.  Commr.,  Oudh  1891, 
Joint  Magistrate  1892,  Dep.  Commr.  1895, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1896;  was  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police,  United  Provinces  1899-1909 
(Police  medal);  retired  1909:  m.  1885, 

Edith  Margaret,  da.  of  late  Dr.  W.  Dunne, 
of  Londonderry ; cr.  C.l.E.  1910. 

Breton,  Major  Walter  Guy  Nicholas, 

D. S.O-',  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Major  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brett,  Capt.  George  Albert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  T.  Brett,  of  Dublin  ; b.  18 — ; 
EuropeanWar  1914-18  as  Capt.  London  Regt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Lilian 
Edith,  da.  of  G.  C.  Grant,  of’  Forest  Gate ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brett,  Major  Rupert  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Mansel  Brett;  b.  1890;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  finally  Comdg.  1st  Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Brettingham-Moore  [see  Moore]. 
Brewill,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  W.  R.  Brewill,  of 
Nottingham;  b.  1861;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Sher- 
wood Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.)  (T.F.);  served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1884,  Kate 
Clementine,  da.  of  W.  Thornley ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Edwalton  Valley,  Notts. 

Brewin,  Arthur  Winbolt,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Arthur  Brewin,  of  Settle,  York- 
shire; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Winchester;  entered 
Hong  Kong  Civil  Ser.  1888  ; acted  as  Assist. 
Registrar-Gen.  1891-4  and  1895-7  ; appointed 
Inspector  of  Schs.  1897,  and  Registrar-Gen. 
1901;  retired  1912;  sometime  a J.P.  and  a 
M.L.C.  of  the  Colony:  m.  1903,  Ada  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Russell,  of  Glenview, 
Limerick;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911. 

Brewis,  Capt.  Charles  Richard  Wynn, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Richard 
Brewis,  of  Ibstoue  House,  Tetsworth;  b.  1874; 
formerly  Com.  R.N. ; now  Capt.  Roy.  Aus- 


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tralian  Navy;  rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  Navy  Transport  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.);  or.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Brewis,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Sydney, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Richard 
Brewis,  J.P.,  of  Ibstone,  Bucks  [Williams- 
Wynn,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1891;  ed.  at  Char- 
terhouse, and  at  R.M.C.;  Capt.  and  Adj 
1st  Batn.  Welch  Regt.;  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918. 

Breytenbach, Col. Johan  Hendrik, D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  temporary  Col  S. 
African  Forces;  European  War  1914-18,  in 

E.  Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Brickow,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; 
Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal),  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Brickwell,  Alfred  James,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  J.  Brickwell,  of  Hertford; 
b.  1870  ; ed.  privately ; a Fellow  of  Surveyors’ 
Institution ; has  been  Ch.  Surveyor  to 
Great  Northern  Railway  Co.  since  1903,  and 
Director  of  Cold  Storage  to  Min.  of  Fo<  d 
since  X918:  m.  1916,  Ida  Muriel,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  George  Rogers  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Saxonholme,  New  Barnet , Herts. 

Brickwood,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Robert  Brickwood,  of  Brighton  ; 
b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Municipal  Sch.,  Brighton  ; was 
in  Coldstream  Guards  1907-14  ; Major  (2nd 
in  Command)  51st  Batn.  Rifle  Brig  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own) ; European  War  1914  15 
(twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Bridge,  Major  Charles  Edward  Dans- 
comb,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Henry  Bridge,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b. 
1886;  Major  R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, French,  Belgian,  and  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre}:  tn.  1916,  Georgena,  da.  of  James 
Wesley  Hall,  of  Melbourne ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bridge,  Joseph  James  Babnett,  C.B.E.', 
b.  18—;  Sec.  War  Office  Appeals  Committee; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (.Civil)  1920. 

Bridge,  Capt.  Richard  Edwyn  Athol, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army  and 
a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bridge,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Basil  Charles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  W.  A.  Bridge, 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  Reserve 
of  Officers  Highland  L.I.,  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Remounts  ; N.-W. 

Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Highland  L.I.  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Ariana  Violet,  da.  of 
George  Berney  Charleton,  of  Caynham  Cot- 
tage, Ludlow  [see  Curtis,  Bt.,  cr.  1802]  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Hillside,  Bonchcster  Bridge , 
Howick ; Army  and  Navy , and  New  ( Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Bridgeman,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Henry 
George  Orlando,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Brad- 
ford]. 

Bridgeman,  Reginald  Francis  Orlando, 

C. M.G.,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Bradford]. 
Bridges,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Holroyd, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Wilson  Bridges, 
of  Lawford  and  Birch,  Essex ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Blundell’s  Sch.,  Tiverton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  with  Durham  L.I.,  pre- 
sent at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  operations 
in  Natal  and  Transvaal  (despatches,  Queen  s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  in 
Jubaland  1901  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
EuropeanWar  1914  i7onStaff  Australian  Im- 
perial Forces,  having  raised  two  Batns.  in 
1914  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guern):  m.  1910,  Florence  Dorothea  Seth- 
Smith  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bridges,  Major  Edward  Charles 
Philippi,  D.S.O. ; b.  1870 ; entered  S.  Staf- 


fordshire Regt.  1897,  and  retired  as  Capt. 
1915  ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army,  and  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdt.  of  a Musketry  Sch.  1017- 
18  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bridges,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Doveton, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Bridges, 
R.  of  Bredenbury,  Herefordshire;  b.  1871; 
ed.  at  All  Saints’  Sch.,  Bloxham;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.I.;  Benin  Expedition  1897  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18,  in 
Gallipoli  and  France:  m.  1896,  Alice,  da. 
of  William  de  Smidt,  of  Stowel  Lodge, 
Rondebosch,  S.  Africa;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Tor  Gate,  near  Princetown,  Dartmoor. 

Bridges,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 

Bridges,  of  Zeals,  Bath  ; b.  1876  ; formerly 
Lieut.  Derbyshire  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; and  in  Pi. lice  of  Native  States  of 
Malay  Peninsula  1893-5,  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
as  Lieut.  Protectorate  Regt.,  present  during 
siege  of  Mafeking  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19  on  French 
Remount  Commn.  to  Argentine,  and  in 
France  and  Belgium,  and  Comdg.  R.A.  Kent 
Force  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.):  in. 

1st,  1910,  Amy  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1919).  only  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Gunther, 
ot  i\lew  York;  2ndly,  1919,  Gwendoline 
Ebzabeth,  da.  of  R.  Fegan,  M.D.,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  Gordon  Farrar,  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  147a, 

Sloane  Street , S.W.;  Carlton,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Bridges,  Com.  Henry  Dalrymple,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881;  entered  R.N.  1895,  became  Lieut. 
1902,  and  Com.  1915;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Bridges,  Col.  J ames  Whiteside,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bridges,  Capt.  John  Victor,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Henry  Bridges,  of  Ewell  Court, 
Surrey;  b.  1887;  Capt. Worcestershire  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice. 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bridges,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Forbes, 

C. M.G. ; b.  18— ; Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Remount 
Ser. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Bridges,  Major  William  Francis  Noel, 

D. S.O. ; son  of  the  late  Maj  -Gen.  Sir 
William  i hrosby  Bridges,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. 
[see  Bridges,  “KnightV  Widows”];  b. 
1890;  Major  Australian  Inf. ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bridgford,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  James, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Sir  Robert  Bridgford,  K.C.B.,  of  Upper 
Newton,  Kinnersley,  Herefordshire;  b. 
1869 ; entered  Manchester  Regt.  1889,  be- 
came Capt.  1898,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914  (transferred  to  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.) 
1905),  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1918  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  Comdg.  Batn.  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank 
of  Brig.  Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.) ; was  Comdt.  Sch.  of  In- 
struction for  Mounted  Inf.,  Egypt  1908;  is 
a D.L.  for  Hereford:  m.  1898,  Mary,  da.  of 
Ven.  Frederic  Charles  Hamilton,  R.  of  St. 
Michael,  Limerick  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Bridgwater, Major  Havard  Noel. D.S.O., 
O.B.  E. ; b.  1878;  Major  (T.D.)  Norfolk  Regt.; 
E ropean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.):  m.  1914:  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Broom  field,  Sheringham,  Nor- 
folk ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Brierley,  Lieut.-Col.  Eustace  Carlile, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Henry 
Brierley  ; b.  1872  ; is  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers (retired) ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1014- 
19,  Provost  Marshal  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col, 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  and 


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I3II 


Order  de  L’Etoile  Noir; : m.  1902,  Dorothy 
Francis,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  Talbot  Coke,  of 
Trusley  Manor,  Derby ; cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Brierley,  Lieut.- Col.  Geoffrey  Teale, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Henry  Brierley,  formerly  R.  of  Wyeville, 
Ross-on-Wye,  and  Preb.  of  Bullinghope  ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Ripon  Gram.  Sch.,  at  Rossall, 
and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1893,  became 
Major  1914,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1917 ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  Imperial  Light 
Horse,  present  at  action  ol  Bethlehem 

i wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  during 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded);  was  an 
Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1902-5,  and 

D.A.a.G.  War  Office  1915-18,  since  when 
R.A.F. : m.  1916,  Eily,  da.  of  the  late  In- 
spector-Gen. R.  W.  Coppinger,  R.N.,  of 
Wallington  House,  Fareham,  Hants ; cr. 
D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Brierley,  Lieut.-Col.  Sidney  Clifford, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.  Col.  W.  Riding  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Briffa,  Col.  Alfred,  C.M.G. , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Briffa,  M.D.;  b.  1868;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  King’s  Own  Malta 
Regt.  of  Mil. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Briggs,  Wing-Com.  Edward  Feather- 
stone,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Briggs,  of  Clifton,  Bristol ; b.  18 — ; 
entered  R.N.  1905,  became  Engineer-Lieut. 
19.8,  Squadron-Corn.  (Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.) 
1914,  and  is  Wing-Com.  R.A  F. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
taken  prisoner  and  escaped,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
O.B.E.) : m.  1918,  Violet,  da . of  Ernest  Long ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919  , O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Briggs,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  D.S.O.  ; b- 
1881;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (T.F.);  served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Briggs,  Capt.  Frederic  Cecil  Currer, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1889;  is  Capt.  Liverpool  Regt.; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Briggs,  Capt.  Harold  Douglas,  C M.G.  ; 
b.  1877;  Capt.  R.N. ; has  been  Wing-Capt. 
Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.,  and  Col.  R.A.F. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Birg.-Gen.  R.A.F.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Briggs,  Com.  Herbert  Gerald,  D.S.O , 
son  of  Joseph  Briggs,  of  Barbados  ; b.  18^3  ; 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-17  with  a 
Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  May,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Hoi  kins,  of  Little  Boundes,  Southborough, 
Kent ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Briggs,  James,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 

Engineer-in-Ch.  Midland  Railway ; cr. 
'C.B.L.  (Civil)  1920. 

Briggs,  Major  Rawdon,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bright,  Alfred  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Rright,  C.M.G. 
[see  V.  Canterbury]  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Church 
of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Melbourne,  and  at 
Eton  ; a Merchant  : m.  1st,  189s,  Edith  Kate, 
who  cl.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  James  Tully, 
of  Melbourne;  2nd,  1909,  Ruby  Angharad 
Gertrude,  da.  of  Llewellyn  Lloyd,  of  Kirby- 
le-Soken,  Essex ; cr.  C.B.  E.  19x8.  Melbourne, 
Victoria  ; Melbourne  Club. 

Bright,  Ernest  Henry,  C.B. , M.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Bright ; 6.1864;  appointed 
Principal  Clerk  of  Contracts  in  H.M.  Office 
of  Works  19T0,  and  Director  of  Contracts 
and  Labour  1918 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  First 
Commr.  of  Works  (Rt.  Hon.  L.  Harcourt, 
M.P.)  1909  10;  re-appointed  1915,  and  again 
in  National  Min.  1916 : m.  1900,  Louisa 
Winifred  Watkins,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Watkins-Pitchford,  V.  of  St.  Jude’s, 
Southwark,  S.E.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class) 
1911,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Cedars  Cottage , 
Church  Street , Epsom. 


Bright,  Brig. -Gen.  Reginald  Arthur, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Robert 
Onesiphorus  Bright,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1870;  Col. 
R.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  lour  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.B.,  Afghan  War  1919 
(C.B.E-);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
>920. 

Bright,  Major  Richard  George  Tyndall, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles  Edward  Bright, 
C.M.G.  [see  V.  Canterbury];  6.  1872;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1892,  became  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  1899  and  Major  1908 ; served 
in  Uganda  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  Juba  Expedition  1898-9  (de- 
spatches, 3rd  class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar, 
Brevet  Major);  engaged  on  Boundary  Deli- 
mitation between  Anglo-Egyptian  Soudan 
and  Abyssinia  1899-1900,  on  Boundary 
Delimitation  between  Soudan,  Uganda, 
British  E.  Africa  and  Abyssinia  1900-1902, 
as  2nd  British  Commr.  on  Anglo-German 
Boundary  Commn.  between  Uganda  and 
German  E.  Africa  1902-4,  on  Analo-German 
Boundary  Commn.  between  British  and 
German  E.  Africa  1904-6,  and  as  Ch.  British 
Commr.  of  the  Uganda-Congo  Boundary 
Commn.  1907-10,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915-17  : m.  1912, 
Murielle  Dorothea  Lucas,  da.  of  Sir  Robert 
Lucas  Lucas-Tooth,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901. 
Mbnor  House,  Elstree;  Windham,  and  Carl- 
ton Clubs. 

Brighten,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  William, 
C.M.G., D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Green  Brigh- 
ten, of  60,  Kensington  Mansions,  Earl’s 
Court,  S.  W. ; 6. 1880 ; ed.  privately ; admitted 
a Solicitor  1904 ; a member  of  the  legal 
firm  of  Brown  and  Brighten,  of  4,  Mitre 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.,  and  Bank  Chambers, 
Luton, and  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. Bed- 
fordshire Regt.  (T.D.) ; S.  African  War  1902 
with  Vol.  Ser.  Co.,  European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1905,  Sarah  Hirrell,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Dr.  Alfred  James  of  Biggleswade ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brighten,  George  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Green  Brighten,  of  60,  Ken- 
sington Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S.W.5  ; b. 
1890;  ed.  at  Haileybury ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1911;  is  a partner  in  legal  firm  of 
Brighten  and  Lemon,  of  1,  Crutched  Friars, 

E.C.,  a Member  of  Bakers’  Co.,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  T.F.  Reserve;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  1914-15  Star,  two  medals)  : m.  1916, 
Sisselle  Vivien,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Crofton  Wray  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918).  60,  Kensington  Mansions, S.  W.  5/ 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Brigstocke,  Charles  Reginald,  C.B. ; b. 
18 — ; Assist.  Sec.,  Air  Ministry;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civd)  1920. 

Brimilow,  Col.  W.,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Col.  in  the  Army  ; European  War  1914-19 
(C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brims,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William, 

C. B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  David  N. 
Brims,  of  Benwell,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; 
b.  cb 77;  ed.  privately;  Chm.  of  Brims  and 
Co.  (Limited),  civil  e>  gineering  contractors, 
and  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; European  War  19x5-17,  Comdg. 
R.F.A.  (wounded,  M.C , C.B.E.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; Director  of  Extensions  to 
Private  Shipyards  and  Docks,  Admiralty 
and  Ministry  of  Shipping  19x8-19:  m 1909, 
Vera,  da.  of  William  Steains  Vaughan,  J.P., 
of  I he  Popiars,  Kenton  R ad,  Gosforth ; 
cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920.  Ringstead,  Oat  lands 
Chase,  Wey  bridge  ; St.  Stephen’s, and  Union 
( Newcastle ) Clubs. 

Brims,  Major  Robert  Wilson,  D.S.O., 
M.  C.  ; 6.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.E.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Brind,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Edward  Spencer, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edward  Agin- 


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COMPANIONAGE, 


court  Brmd,  of  Dorchester;  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered 
R.A.  1897,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1914, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1919, 
and  Col.  1920;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Orders 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy  and 
Aviz  of  Portugal) : m.  1907,  Dorothy  Margaret 
Swire,  da.  of  Col.  William  John  Holmes 
Frodsham,  formerly  E.  Surrey  Regt.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service 
Club . 

Brind,  Capt.  Victor  Charles,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.;  b.  1887;  Capt.  R.F.A.,  and  attached 
Egypt  Army;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Barbara,  da. 
of  W.  B.  Cosens,  of  Gables,  Dorchester;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Brindley,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1879  ; is  Capt.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; served 
during  S African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Brink,  Major  Arende,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  S.  African  Forces ; German  S.-W; 
Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  ^ 

Brink,  Col.  Andries  Jacob  Ecksteen, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Andries  Jacobus  Brink;  b.  1877; 
sometime  Col.  S.  African  Forces;  served 
duringEuropean  War  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-18  (Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brink,  Lieut.-Col.  Carolus,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Andries  Jacobus  Brink;  b.  1878  ; is  Capt., 
Brevet  Major,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Union  Defence  Force  ; served  dur- 
ing European  War  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-18  (Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brink,  Major  George  Edwin,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  S.  African  Defence  Force  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Brinson,  Major  Harold  Neilson,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  George  Brinson,  of  Devon- 
shire Park,  Birkenhead;  b.  1892;  Major 
Liverpool  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 

Order  of  Wen  Hu  of  China) : m.  1917, 
Vera  Mabel,  da.  of  W.  H.  Mathison,  of 
Prenton,  Birkenhead;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brinton,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Chaytor, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  John  Brinton,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Moor  Hall,  Stourport,  Worcester- 
shire ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Clifton  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887);  entered  2nd  Life 
Guards  1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1906 
(retired  1911),  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919; 
served  in  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battle  of  Khartoum  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal,  Egyptian  medal  with 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  A.D.C. 
to  Lt.-Gen.  Sir  J.  D.  P.  French,  K.C.B., 
present  at  reliefof  Kimberley,  and  actions  of 
Paardeburg,  Driefontein,  and  Diamond  Hill 
(despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.). 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  an  Extra  A.D.C. 
to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earl  Cadogan) 
1901-2;  appointed  a Gentleman  Usher  to 
H.M.  1912:  m.  1913,  Evelyn  Elizabeth  (a 
Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St  John  of  Jeru- 
salem), da.  of  Sir  Charles  Forbes,  4th  Bt., 
of  Newe,  and  widow  of  William  Dodge 
James,  C.  V.O.,  of  West  Dean  Park,  Chiches- 
ter ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905. 
35,  IV imp  ole  Street,  IV.;  Turf,  Garrick,  and 
Guards’  Clubs. 

Briscoe,  Major  Francis  Edward,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  Yorkshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Briscoe,  Major  George  Seton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  tbe  late  John  George  Briscoe,  J.P., 
of  Ballincollig,  co.  Cork;  b.  1882;  Major 


Worcestershire  Regt.  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (severely  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; was  a D.A.A.G. 
at  War  War  Office  1917-19  : m.  1909,  Margaret 
Feilding,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Nathaniel 
Kane  [see  E.  Denbigh,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Briscoe,  Major  John  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914  19  as  Major  S.  African  Forces 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Briscoe,  William  Richard  Brunskill, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  G.  Briscoe  ; 
b.  1855  5 Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885;  sometime 
Crown  Prosecutor,  Egypt ; Assist.  Intelli- 
gence Branch,  Procurator  Gen.’s  Depart. : 
m.  1897,  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Soames ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  10,  Porchester  Square,  W.  ; 

l,  King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C. 

Bristol,  Major  Everett,  C.M.G. ; 6.18 — ; 
Major  Canadian  Forces,  and  Private  Sec.  to 
Min.  for  Overseas  Mil.  Forces  of  Canada : m. 
1919,  Helen  Matthewson  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Brits,  Maj.  - Gen.  Coen ra ad  Jacobus, 
C.B.;  b.  18—;  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  (retired)  S. 
African  Forces;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Brittan,  Maj. -Gen.  Charles  Gisborne, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Brittan, 
V.  of  Darley  Abbey,  Derby ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Clifton,  and  at  Malvern  Coll.  ; entered 
R.M.L.I.  1878,  and  retired  as  Maj. -Gen.  1919; 
commanded  Plymouth  Div.  R.M.L.I.  1910-13, 
7th  Reserve  Batn.  R.N.  Div.  Reserve  1915, 
1st  Batn.  1916,  and  4th  Batn.  1916-17:  m. 
1890,  Fanny  Cumberland,  da.  of  the  late 
Com.  Edward  Wolfe  Brooke,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1918. 

Brittan,  Col.  Reginald,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Brittan,  of  Dar- 
ley Abbey  Vicarage,  Derby ; b.  1865;  ed-  at 
Clifton  and  Malvern  Colls.  ; entered  Sher- 
wood Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.) 
1885,  and  became  Capt.  1892  ; retired  1902 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  was  Sup.  of  Gymnasia,  E.  Dist. 
1893-4 ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and 
Hon.  Col.  a Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Derbyshire  Regt.) : m.  1893,  Alice,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Gisborne,  of  Allestree 
Hall,  Derby  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Failand  Hall,  Failand,  Somerset ; 
Sports’  Club. 

Brittlebank,  Lieut, - Col.  J oseph  Wi lliam 
Forster,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.V.C. : m.  18—;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Britton,  Major  Arthur  Henry  Daniel, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  William 
Britton,  of  Caer  Brito,  Ashley  Hill ; b.  1875  ; 
is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 

m.  1st,  1900,  Mary  Maud,  who  d 1905,  da.  of 
the  late  Edward  Acraman  Greenslade,  6f 
Cam  Brea,  Clifton  ; 2ndly,  1907,  Ellen  Ger- 
trude, da.  of  the  late  Charles  Alfred  Carlyon  ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Britton,  Major  Edwin  John  James, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Hon.  Major  in  the  Army, 
and  Inspector  of  Ordnance  Machinery ; 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Britton,  Major  James  Capell,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Broad,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Noel  Frank, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieuc.- 
Col.  R.A.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
i9r7- 

Broadbent,  Benjamin,  C.B.E. , son  of 
John  Broadbent, of  Longwood  Edge,  Yorks.; 
b.  1850;  is  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  York- 
shire and  Huddersfield,  and  a breeman  of 
Huddersfield  : m.  1880,  Louisa  Ann,  da.  of 
William  Keighley,  of  Huddersfield  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Gatesgarth , Lindley,  Hudders- 
field; Cavendish,  Overseas,  and  Huddersfield 
Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


313 


Broadbent,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Nichol- 
son, C.B.,  C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  John 
Edward  Broadbent,  C.B. ; b.  1875  ; is  Li'eut.- 
Col.  Scottish  Borderers;  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  A.Q.M.G.  and  Inspector 
Lines  of  Communication,  with  rank  ofBrig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  and  of  Nile  of 
EgyPL  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.):  m.  1911, 
Florence  Anna,  da.  of  the  late  Christopher 
Kay,  J.P..D.L.,  of  Ravenscroft  Hall,  Middle- 
wich ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Broadbent,  Col.  John  Edward,  C.B.,  son 
of  John  Broadbent,  of  Longwood,  Hudders- 
field; b.  1845;  entered  R.E.  1866,  became 
Capt.  1878,  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  1892,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1896;  retired  1902;  served  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  as  Brig. -Gen . Comdg 
R.E.  (despatches,  C.B.);  was  Assist,  and 
Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Mil.  Depart. 
1882-92,  and  Ch.  Engineer  for  Mil.  Works, 
Punjab  1899-1902 ; is  a J.P.  for  Berks : m. 
1st,  1870,  Dora,  who  d.  1897,  da.  of  Thomas 
Nicholson  ; 2ndly,  1900,  the  Hon.  Alexandra 
Caroline  Frances  Twisleton  - Wykeham  - 
Fiennes,  da.  of  17th  Baron  Saye  and  Sele ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Fyncsbury,  Southcotc 
Road , Reading. 

Broadfoot,  Col.  Archibald,  C.B.,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  Broadfoot,  of 
Amberley,  Ashley,  New  Zealand;  6.1843; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered 
R.A.  1864,  became  Capt.  1877,  Brevet  Major 
1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1891,  and  Brevet  Col.  1896 
(h.-p.  1897)  ; retired  1898  ; served  with 
Bhootan  Expedition  1865-6  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Abyssinian  Expedition  1868 
(medal),  during  Afghan  War  1878-9-80  (de- 
spatches thrice,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Ex- 

g edition  1881  (despatches),  and  in  Upper 
iurmah  1885-6  (clasp);  commanded  Kirkee 
Station  1894-7;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1894.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Broadley,  Com.  Edward  Osborne, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1885;  Com.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914  19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1911,  Irene  Ermyntrude,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj  or  — Squirle-Dawson,  of  Hynams  Lodge, 
near  Colchester  ; cr.  D.S.O-  1918. 
Broadwood,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur,  C.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Broadwood,  M.P.  for 
Bridgwater;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb. ; entered  Scots  Guards  1869,  became 
Capt.  1871,  Lieut.-Col.  1881,  Col.  1902  (retired 
1906),  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1912  ; served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  present  at 
action  of  Hashen  and  Tamai  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star) ; was  Comdt.  at  Sch.  of 
Instruction  for  Auxiliary  Forces,  Welling- 
ton Barracks  1884-6,  and  at  Sch.  of  Instruc- 
tion for  Mil.  and  Vol.  there  1900,  in  command 
of  Roy.  Guards  Reserve  Regt.  1900-1901,  and 
of  1st  Regt.  Dist.  1901-5,  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg. 
Lowland  Grouped  Regt.  Cist. , Scottish 
Command  1905-6,  and  in  command  of  a Vol. 
Inf.  Brig.  1906-8,  and  E.  Midland  Territorial 
Force  Brig.  1908-11 ; specially  employed  on 
Home  Defence  1914-16:  m.  1873,  Mary 

Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Richard 
Meade  [see  E.  Clanwilliam,  colls.] ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1905.  Guards’,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Broatch,  Surg.-  Rear-  A dm.  George 
Thomas,  C.B.E.,  M.B.;  b.  1862;  Surg.-Rear- 
Adm.  (ret  re  i)  R.N. ; European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Brock , Lieut. -Col.  Alec  Walter  Saumarez, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1878 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut -Col.  Leiiestershire  Regt.;  S.  Afri- 
can War  1899-1901  (Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  19x9. 

Brock,  Major  Frederick  Freer,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Brock,  Col.  Henry  Jenkins,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
D.S.O.]  b.  1870;  Col.  R.F.A.  ; S.  African 


War  1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
appointed  to  command  Welch  Border 
Brig.  (T  F.)  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 

1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brock,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Le  Marchant, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Walter 
Brock,  R.  of  St.  Pierre  du  Bois,  Guernsey  ; 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey; 
is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Wing  Com.  Roy.  Flying 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches  three  times,  D.S.O.);  is  a 

F. R.G.S. : m.  1917,  Daphne  Fanshawe,  da. 
of  Cecil  Carey,  of  Hauteville,  Guernsey ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Brock,  Laurence  George,  C.B.,  son  of 

G.  W.  F.  Brock,  of  Afton,  Bromley  ; b.  1879  ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1902)  ; Pri- 
vate Sec.  to  Financial  Sec.,  Admiralty  1905-  * 
12,  Assist.  Sec.  National  Health  Insurance 
Commn.  1912-16,  Acting  Sec.  thereof  1916-19, 
since  when  Assist.  Sec.  Min.  of  Health;  is  a 
Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : m. 

1917,  Margery,  da.  of  John  Williams,  of 

Carisbrooke,  Bromley  Common,  Kent ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  10,  Blyth  Road,  Bromley  ; 

Reform  Club. 

Brock-Williams  [see  Williams], 

Brockbank,  Major  John  Grahame, 
C.B.E.,  DS.O.i  b.  18—;  Major  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Tank 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , Queenie, 
da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Brockholes,  William  Joseph  Fitz- 
herbert-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Francis 
Fitzherbert,  of  Swynnerton  Park,  Stafford- 
shire ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  St.  Mary’s  Coll.,  Oscott ; 
is  a Landowner,  and  a J.P.,  D.L.,  and  a 
County  Alderman  for  Lancashire  ; assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Brockholes  1875; 
m.  1st,  1876,  Mary  Ida,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Berkeley,  of  Spetchley  Park, 
Worcester ; 2nd,  1885,  Blanche  Winifred 
Mary,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
the  Hon.  Sir  Henry  Hugh  Clifford,  K.C.M  G., 
C.B.,  V.C.  [see  B.  Clifford,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  Claughton  Hall , Garstang ; Junior 
Carlton , Wellington,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Brocklebank,  Capt.  Henry  Cyril  Royds, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18— ; Capt.  (retired)  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brocklebank,  Major  John  Jasper,  D.S.O. 
[see  Brocklebank,  Bt.]. 

Brocklebank,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Hugh 
Royds,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  T.  Brocklebank, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Wateringbury  Place,  Maidstone  ; 
b.  1881  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  9th 
Lancers;  S.  Africa  1901-2,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Char- 
lotte Carissima,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Bendon  Blood, 
G.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Watergate  House, 
Bulford,  Wilts. 

Brockman,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Alfred 
Drake, -C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Danilo  of 
Montenegro,  D.SX).,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 

D. S.O,  1918,  C.B.  yMil.)  1919. 

Brockman,  Capt.  William  J ames,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Brockman,  Brig. -Gen.  David  Henry 
Drake-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Drake 
Drake-Brockman,  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Garh- 
wal  Rifles;  6.1868;  ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey;  entered  Indian  Army  1887,  be- 
came Capt.  1898,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1912 
and  Col.  1918  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  China 
1900  (medal),  in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.);  appointed  an  Inspector  of 
Depots  in  India  1918,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. : 
m.  1910,  Agnes  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
George  Lamont  Cole,  of  Wellesford  Manor, 
Wellington,  Somerset ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

42 


I3M 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Brockman,  Capt.  Guy  Percy  Lumsden  ! 
Drake-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b . 18 — ; Capt.  i 
Border  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  in  N. 
Russia  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  I 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Brockman,  Lieut. -Col.  Ralph  Evelyn' 
Drake-,  D.S.O. ; b.  1875 ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Uganda  1900  (medal 
with  clasp)  and  1901  (despatches),  Somali-  j 
land  1908-10  (clasp),  European  War  1916-19  j 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  :m.  19 — ; cr.D.S.O.  j 
1918. 

Broderick,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Alexander, 
D.S.O.  ,M.C.,  son  of  the  late  George  Alexander  I 
Broderick;  b.  1888;  L.D.S.  England  1911,  j 
M.B.,  B.Ch. , M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1912  ; j 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War 
1914-19,  in  Belgium,  France,  and  Italy  (de-  ' 
spatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : m.  1914,  Dulcie,  da.  of  Richard 

• Eunt,  of  Edgbaston;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  141, 
Great  Charles  Street,  Birmingham. 

Brodhurst,  Henry  William  Frederick 
Cottingham,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  J 
Henrj*  Brodhurst,  B.C.S.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  j 
Cheltenham  ; entered  Ceylon  Civil  Ser. 
1877,  became  Police  Magistrate  Matale  1880, 
Assist,  to  Govt.  Agent,  N.  Provinces  1885, 
and  Kegalla  1891,  Assist.  Govt.  Agent, 
Kalutara  1891,  Dist.  Judge,  Tangalla  1898,  1 
and  at  Matara  1899,  Assist.  Govt.  Agent,  Put-  j 
talam  1899,  Acting  Govt.  Agent  and  Fiscal, 
S.  Province  1902,  Dist.  Judge,  Kalutara 
1904,  Acting  Govt.  Agent,  W.  Province  1905,  1 
Acting  Auditor-Gen.  1906,  Acting  Treasurer 

1907,  Govt.  Agent  and  Fiscal,  W.  Province 

1908,  and  Acting  Treasurer  1910 ; retired  ! 
1911;  sometime  a M.E.C.  and  a M.L.C.  of, 
the  Colony : m.  1900,  Lucy  Helen  Jane,  who  \ 
d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  James  Weir,  of  Bed-  j 
ford  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Parkstone,  Dorset. 

Brodie,  Major  Ian  Ashley  Moreton,  j 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Ashley  ! 
Fife  Brodie  [see  E.  Ducie] ; b.  1868  ; served  ! 
in  South  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Capt.  Lovat’s  j 
Scouts  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1915-16  (Mil.  Cross);  was! 
Lieut.  Scots  Guards  1890-93  and  sometime  l 
Major  Lovat’s  Scouts  Yeo. ; is  Lord-Lieut.  j 
of  Nairnshire,  Pres,  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  a J.P.  for  Elginshire,  Capt.  Yeo.. 
and  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army : m.  1904, 
Caroline  Violet  Mary,  O.B.E..  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Montagu  Hope  [see  M.  Linlithgow, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Brodie  Castle, Forres, 
Morayshire  ; Guards' , and  Bachelors'  Clubs. 

Brodie,  Capt.  Patrick  Tate,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  King’s  African  Rifles  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brodziak,  Major  Cedric  Errol  Meyer,  | 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Machine  , 
Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (de- | 
spatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Broke-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Bromet,  Squadron-Leader  Geoffrey  R., 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18—;  is  Squadron-  | 
Leader  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  Legion  of  Honour,  promoted, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Bromhead,  Lieut.-Col # Alfred  Claude,  { 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  S.  S.  Bromhead;  b. 
1876 ; Lieut. -Col.  T.F.  Reserve  (formerly 
24th  Batn.  London  Regt.)  ; European  War  j 
1914-18  in  Russia  and  Italy  (Orders  of  \ 
St.  Stanislas  and  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  and 
St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy) : m. 
1st,  19—,  Olive,  da.  of  the  late  S.  Guest ; 
2ndlv,  1920,  Gertrude  Carmela,  da.  of  the  late 
C.  W.  Comer;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  37,  Lad- 

broke  Grove,  W.n  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 
Bromhead,  Col.  Charles  James,  C.B. 
[see  Bromhead,  Bt.]. 

Bromilow,  Major  David  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1884;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  | 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 
Bromilow,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter,  C.B.E.  ; 1 
b.  1863;  entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1884,  ' 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Hon. 


Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’9  medal  with  tour  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  191-. 
Bromley,  Capt.  Arthur,  C.M.G.  [see 
Bromley-Wilson,  Bt.]. 

Bromley,  Engineer-Com.  Frederick  Wil- 
liam, D.S.O.-,  b.  1879;  is  Engineer-Com. 

R. N.;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bromley-Davenport  [see  Davenport]. 

Bromwich,  Engineer-Com.  George  Her- 
bert, D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  Dr.  Edmund 
Cockey,  formerly  of  Frome,  Somerset; 
b.  1871  ; entered  R.N.  1892,  and  became 
Engineer-Lieut.  1898,  and  Engineer-Com. 
1908;  served  in  China  1900,  with  Naval  Brig. 
(D.S.O.);  assumed  by  deed  poll  1912  the 
surname  of  Bromwich  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic;  was  Gen.  Manager,  Garden 
Island,  N.S.  Wales  during  European  War 
(O.B.E.)  : m.  1909,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Richard 
Newton,  of  Brisbane;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Garden  Island,  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Bronkhorst,  Major  Johannes  Gerhardus 
Stephanus,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1916. 

Brook,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Yorkshire  L.L  (Reserve), 
and  Ch.  Constable  of  Nottingham  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1919).  Nottingham. 

Brook,  Lieut.  James  Kenneth,  D.S.O.-, 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.R.  ; European  War 
1914-19,  with  Grand  Fleet  Destroyer  Flotillas 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brook,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  James,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Brook,  ofWoodhouse. 
Weybridge;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Uppingham; 
formerly  in  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.L  ; 
Capt.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D S.O.,  C.B.E  ) : m.  1912, 
Eleanor  Darlington  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Brooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Francis,  D.S.O. 

[see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822]. 

Brooke,  Lieut.  - Col.  Arthur  Charles, 
D.S.O.  [see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1903]. 

Brooke,  Com.  Basil  Richard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Townshend  Brooke 
[see  E.  Dartmouth];  b.  1882;  is  Com.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  with  Mine  Sweepers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1920). 

Brooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Louis,  C.B., 
son  of  Col.  Charles  Kennedy  Brooke  ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.M.A. ; on 
Staff  of  R.N.  War  Coll.,  Portsmouth  1911-14, 
and  D.A.A.G.  R.M.  1916-18,  since  when 
A.A.G. : m.  1907,  Gertrude  Maude  Sproston  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Royal  Naval  ( Ports- 
mouth),  and  Sports’  Clubs. 

Brooke,  Brig.-Gen.  Christopher  Robert 
Ingham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Ven.  Ingham  Brooke  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester ; entered  Yorkshire  L.L  1890,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1908, 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  Euro- 
ean  War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
.M.G.):  m.  1899,  Irene  Spencer,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Blayney  Coddington, 
of  Oldbridge,  co.  Meath ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Brooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  William 
Saurin,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
William  Saurin  Brooke,  Bengal  Army ; b. 
1873;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (retired);  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Brooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Francis 
Heremon,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  John 


COMPANION  AGE, 


1315 


Monk  Brooke,  of  Castleknock,  Ireland  ; b. 
1884 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  16th 
Lancers;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Major,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1908, 
Baroness  Vera  Mechin ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918).  Cavalry  Club. 

Brooke,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Frank, 

D.S.O.  [see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822,  colls.]. 

Brooke,  Col.  Harry  Morris  Mitchelson, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1868;  Col.  Supply  and  Transport, 
Indian  Army;  Abor  Expedition  19 n- 12  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  Afghan  War  1919 
(C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Brooke,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Fenwick,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Col.  Charles  Kennedy 
Brooke,  formerly  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; b. 
1871 ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 

R. M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers 
1892,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1899, 
Major  1906,  Col.  1919;  is  Comdt.  R.A.S.C. 
Training  College,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.; 

S.  African  War  1900-1901,  present  at  actions 
of  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Dep.  Director  of  Supplies  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour): 
m.  1902,  Gladys,  da.  of  — Williams ; cr. 

C. M.G.  19x5,  C.B.  (Mil,)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Brooke,  John  Reeve,  C.B. , son  of  John 
Reeve  Brooke,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Red  House, 
Bushey,  Herts ; b.  1880 : became  Capt. 

R. G.A.  1916;  Assist.  Sec.  Min.  of  Food,  and 

Chm.  of  Imports  Board  during  European 
War  (C.B.);  appointed  Principal  Assist. Sec., 
Min.  of  Transport  1919  : m.  1920,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  Horace  Lamb,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.. 
of  Fallowfield,  Manchester;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1^19.  1,  Mitre  Court  Buildings , Temple , 

Brooke,  Major  Joseph  Johnson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brooke,  Col.  Kennedy  Gerard,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Brooke,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Godolphin,  C.B. 

[see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822,  colls.]. 

Brooke,  Lieut. -Col.  Nevile  Pattullo, 

D. S.O.',  b.  1877  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut. - 
Col.  Leinster  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brooke,  Col.  Ronald  George,  C.B.E., 

D.S.O.  [see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822]. 

Brooke,  Edward  Geoffrey  de  Capel-, 

C. B.E.  [de  Capei-Brooke,  Bt.]. 

Brooke,  Lieut. -Col.  Bertram  Norman 

Sergison-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Brooke, 
Bt.,  cr.  1822,  colls.]. 

Brooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Eardley  Wilmot-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Wilmot- 
Brooke  ; b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser. 
Corps;  served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1902,  Beatrice  Anna  Caroline 
Isabella,  da.  of  Clifford  Lloyd ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Brooke-Popham  [see  Popham]. 

Brooker,  Col.  Edward  Part,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.)  b.  1866;  entered  R.E.  1886,  and 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Col.  1917;  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; 
wasCh.  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineer- 
ing 1905-9,  and  in  charge  of  Publications 
Depart.,  Ordnance  Survey  1911-15;  ap- 
pointed to  Southampton  Harbour  Commn. 
I9I3>  Comdg.  R.E.  Div.  1915,  a Ch.  Engineer 
1916,  and  Dep.  Engineer-in-Ch.  1917,  and 


Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  1919 ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Brooks,  Major  Allan,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W. 
E.  Brooks,  C.E. , of  India  and  Canada;  b. 
1869  ; an  Artist,  and  Major  British  Columbia 
Regt. ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brooks,  Com.  Arthur  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  James  Brooks,  Bar.- 
at-Law;  b.  1887;  Com.  R.N. ; was  Gunnery 
Officer,  2nd  Light  Cruiser  Squadron,  Euro- 
pean War  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brooks,  Com.  Cecil,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Com.  (retired)  R.N.R. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Auxiliary 
Patrol  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brooks,  Hon.  Mrs.  Florence,  C.B.E. 

[see  V.  Hampden], 

Brooks,  Major  Henry  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
Gen.  List,  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Brooks,  Capt.  Reginald  Alexander  Dallas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.M.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatcnes,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O- 
1918. 

Brooman-White  [see  White]. 

Broome,  Major  Ralph  Howard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Maj  -Gen.  Ralph 
Champneys  Broome,  C.I.E.;  b-  1889  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Wilts  Regt.,  and  a Ch.  Instructor, 
Tank  Corps  Gunnery  Sch.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1913, 
Muriel,  da.  of  Major  J.  C.  Ambrose ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Broome,  Capt.  William  George  King, 
D.S.O.;  b.  • 18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army,  and 
Comdt.  Mil.  Police,  Bhamo;  Burma  1919-20 
(D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brough, Lieut.- Col.  Alan,  C.  M.G., C.B.E,, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  William  Richard  Charles 
Brough,  of  Dorchester ; b.  1876 ; entered 
R.E.  1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
was  a Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Transportation 
1917-18;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C-B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Brough,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G.,  M.  V.O. , 
son  of  Col.  William  Richard  Charles  Brough, 
formerly  R.  A.,  of  Dorchester;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.  ; 
entered  R.M.A.  1891,  became  Capt.  1898, 
Brevet  Major  1912,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  1916 ; served 
in  Cameroons  1915-16  (despatches,  C.M.G,, 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.);  was  Assist.  Professor 
Roy.  Naval  Coll.  1902-3,  and  an  Officer  of  a 
Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets,  R.M.C.  1903-7; 
appointed  a StafF-Capt.  at  War  Office  1910, 
and  Staff  Officer  to  the  Inspector-Gen.  W. 
African  Frontier  Force  1911  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Broughton,  Lieut.-Col.  Legh  Harley 
Delves-,  D.S.O.  [see  Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Broun,  John  Alexander,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Allan  Broun,  F.R.S. ; b.  1856 ; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1877;  served 
in  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  as  Assist. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  Assist.  Commr. 
and  Cantonment  Magistrate  ; appointed 

ioint  Magistrate  1888,  Dep.  Commr.  1894, 
lagistrate  and  Collector  1896,  Commr.  1905, 
and  a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1912 ; 
sometime  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India,  and  a M.L.C.  of  United  Provinces; 
retired  1913:  m.  1889,  Mary,  da.  of  Maj. -Gen. 
de  Symonds  Barrow,  formerly  B.S.C. ; cr. 
C.S.L  1909. 

Brounger,  Com.  Kenneth,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Com.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Brounger,  Com.  Thomas  Maclean, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; was  Navigat- 
ing Officer  1st  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  during 
European  War  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919* 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Brousson,  Major  Frederick,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18 — ; is  Major  R.A. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  : m . 1920,  Florence  E'leen,  da.  of 
William  Walter,  of  Uplands,  Guernsey ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Browell,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Basil, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  E.  J,  J.  Browell, 
J.P.,  of  East  Boldon  House,  co.  Durham; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1890,  and  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon.  Bng.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  thrice, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Browett,  Leonard,  C.B  E.,  son  of 
Charles  J.  Browett,  formerly  of  Moseley, 
Birmingham;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  King  Edward’s 
Sen.,  Birmingham;  Assist.  Surveyor  of 
Taxes  1904-7,  Surveyor  1908-10,  1st  Div. 
Clerk,  Sec’s  Office,  Inland  Revenue  igio-i6, 
Committee  Cierk  1916-17,  Dep.  Director  and 
Director,  Ship  Requisitioning,  Ministry  of 
Shipping,  and  British  Representative  and 
Cim  , Tonnage  Committees,  Allied  Maritime 
Transport  Council  1917-19,  since  when 
Assist.  Sec. .Inland  Revenue  ; is  a Chevalier 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : tn.  1912, 
Wymond,  only  da.  of  Thomas  Letcher,  of 
Redruth,  Cornwall ; cr.  C B.R.  (Civil)  1920. 

1,  Park  Road,  South  Norwood , S.E. 25. 
Brown,  Com.  Alan  Montagu  Yeats, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Montagu  Yeats  Brown, 
C.M.G.  [see  Bellingham,  Bt.];  b.  1877;  is 
Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17,  with  a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brown,  Major  Archie  Fairburn,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Forces  ; sei  ved  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Brown,  Major  Arnold,  DSO,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Brown,  Capt.  Arthur  James,  D.S,0., 

son  of  the  late  Arthur  John  Brown  ; b. 
1884;  is  Capt.  R.A. M.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (prisoner  and  Med. 
Officer  Gardelegen  Camp,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Brown,  Charles,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  R.  Brown,  J.P.,  D.L.,  V.  of  Knighton, 
Radnorshire  ; b.  1849;  ed.  at  Marlborough  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal 
with  clasp);  entered  Punjab  Police  1868,  and 
became  Dist.  Sup.  1876,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen. 
1894,  and  Inspector-Gen.  and  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt,  in  Home  Depart.  1901;  retired  1904; 
had  charge  of  Police  arrangements  during 
Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  festivities  1902-3  : 
m.  1875,  Wilhelmina  Mary,  da.  of  Col. 
Mayers,  86th  Regt.,  of  Pendell  Court, 
Bletchingly ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903.  Southend 
Lodge,  Cheltenham  ; N ew(Chcltenham)  Club. 
Brown,  Major  Charles  John,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  Engineer  and  Railway  Staff 
Corps,  and  Ch.  Er>gineer.  Great  Northern 
Railway,  and  a M.I.C-E-  cr.  C.B.E- 
.(Civil)  1920. 

Brown,  Major  Charles  Turner,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brown,  Com.  David  Thorburn  Graham, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  John  James  Graham  Brown, 
M D.|  F.R.CP.E.,  F.R.S.E.,  of  3,  Chester 
Street  Edinburgh  ; b.  1883  ; ed.at  Edinburgh 
Acad.,  and  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport ; entered 
R.N.  1900,  became  Lieut.  1904,  Lieut.  Com. 
1912,  and  Com.  19x6 ; was  one  of  the  Officers 
of  the  Gun-carriage  Crew  at  funeral  of  King 
Edward  VII.  1910  (M.V.O.);  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1910. 

Brown,  Major  Donald,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  19 14-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Henry  Brown,  of  Cunningham,  co.  Down  ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  privately;  entered  Army  Vet. 


Depart.  1898,  became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  retired  1919; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1919,  Mary 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  Very  Rev.  William  I homas 
Baring  Hayter,  Dean  of  Gibraltar  [see 
Proctor-Beauchamp,  Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Rudolf,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Brown,  Capt.  Francis  Clifton,  C.B., 

C M.G.  [see  Brown,  Bt.,  cr.  1863]. 

Brown,  Frank  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Brown,  of  Skelton,  Yorkshire;  b. 
1865;  ed.  privately  ; M.A.  and  B.Sc.  London 
18 — ; Assist.  Sec.,  Gen  Post  Office,  and  a 
Member  of  Imperial  Communications  Com- 
mittee, and  of  Imperial  Wireless  Telegraphy 
Committee  ; was  Senior  British  Delegate  to 
International  Communications  Conference 
at  Washington  1920;  author  of  various 
technical  articles:  m.  1886,  Lucy,  da.  of 
Richard  Shaw,  of  Brompton,  Yorkshire; 
cr.  C.B.E  Civil)  1920.  Romney  Close,  North 
End,  Hampstead,  N.  W.3. 

Brown,  Rev.  Frederick  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Brown,  formerly  of  Earby, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1877;  is  a 3rd  class  Chap,  to 
the  Forces;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Brown,  Col.  Frederick  John,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  John  Brown,  J.P.,  formerly  of 
Marlborough  Lawn,  Cheltenham;  b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  56th  Regt. 
1875,  became  Capt.  Essex  Regt.  1882,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and  Brevet  Col.  1905; 
retired  1906 ; served  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-5  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s 
bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 

{>resent  at  battles  of  Paardeberg  and  Drie- 
ontein,  operations  round  Johannesburg,  and 
actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and  Belfast,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.B.) ; appointed  to  command 
a Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1915  : m. 
1903,  Dorothy  A.,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Ellery  Bowden  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Leslie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Bridge- 
man  Brown;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  High  Sen., 
Queenstown,  S.  Africa;  is  an  Accountant, 
a Director  of  Gold-Mining  Cos.,  and  Major 
S.  African  Ser.  Corps ; served  during  Boer 
War  1900-2  as  Lieut.  Queenstown  Rifle  Vol., 
and  European  War  1916-18  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Rand,  and  County  (Johannesburg) 
Clubs. 

Brown,  Major  George  Herbert  James, 
D.S.O,  M.B.,  son  of  George  Gibson  Brown; 
b.  1875;  ed  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
Ch.B.  1899);  entered  R.A. M.C.  1903,  and 
became  Major  1914  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1904, 
Georgina  Manson,  da.  of  George  Sutherland, 
of  Caithness  and  Edinburgh ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Brown,  Major  George  Langford,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.,  and  Sup. 
Physical  and  Bayonet  Training  with  rank 
of  Major  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Brown,  Major  Henry  Coddington,  C.I.E. , 
M.B.  ; b.  1876;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Med.  Ser.;  sometime  Assist.  Director, 
Central  Research  Institute,  Kasauli  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1918.  Kasauli,  India. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Robert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Brown,  16th 
Regt.;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Harrow,  entered 
Queen’s  Own  (Cameron  Highlanders)  1892, 
and  retired  as  Brevet  Major  1904 ; now 
Lieut.-Col.  Special  Reserve ; served  in 
Sudan  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum 
(medal  with  clasp,  Egyptian  medal),  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (wounded,  de- 


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spatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  was  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Depot  1917-19 : m.  1898, 

Miriam,  da.  of  the  late  William  Tombs 
Dewe,  of  Coates  Manor,  Gloucestershire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917).  New  ( Edinburgh ), 
and  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Clubs . 

Brown,  Major  Henry  Robert  Seguier, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  William 
Seguier  Brown,  of  Nevern  Place,  Earls 
Court,  S.W. ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; 
entered  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1895,  and  became 
Capt.  1902  ; retired  1911  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; is  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  22.  Nevern  Place, 
S.W.  5. 

Brown,  Major  Herbert  Devenish  Lennon» 
D.S.O. : b.  1883  ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Brown,  Lieut.- Col.  Hugh  Barrington, 
D S.O.,  son  of  C.  Barrington  Brown,  of 
Kingsbury  Lodge,  Wilton,  Wilts;  b.  1886; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.  ; entered  Leicester- 
shire Regt.  1909,  became  Capt.  19x4,  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Major  1918  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Staff  Capt.  and  Brig.-Major  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
United  Service  and  Royal  Societies’  Clubs 

Brown,  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; is  Dep. 
Chm.  and  Managing  Director  Scott’s  Ship- 
building and  Engineering  Co.  (Limited)  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Cross,  D S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps;  Euro- 
pean War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brown,  Major  James  Hardy,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18—;  a Dep.  Assist.  Director 
Inland  Water  Transport  with  rank  of  Major ; 
European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  O.B-E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brown,  Major  James  Pearson,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Brown,  of 
Ardmore,  Campbeltown,  Argyllshire ; b. 
1868  ; ed.  at  George  Watson’s  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1889, 
M.B.  and  C.M.  1893)  ; Major  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.),  and  Surg.  and  Agent  to  the  Ad- 
miralty ; S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; was  House 
Surg.  Paisley  Infirmary  1895-6  and  Glasgow 
Maternity  Hospital  1896;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 
Drum/in,  Campbeltown , Argyllshire ; Camp- 
beltown ( Scotland ) Club. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Sutherland, 
C M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frank  A. 
Brown,  of  Simcoe,  Norfolk  co.,  Ontario  ; b. 
1881  ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Simcoe,  Ontario, 
and  at  Toronto  Univ.  ; is  Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  Pro- 
vincial Constable,  Province  of  Nova  Scotia  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914- 18,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1916,  Clare 
Temple,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Corsan,  of 
Toronto;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Military  Institute,  Toronto ; Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O. ; b 18 — ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Northamptonshire 
Regt.,  and  a D.L.  for  Northamptonshire; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brown,  Paymaster-Corn.  John  Edwin 
Ambrose,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Paymaster-Corn. 
R.N. ; Head  of  Cyphering  Depart.,  Peace 
Delegation  1919;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Brown,  John  Frank,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Edward  Brown,  of  Roscommon;  b.  1856; 
appointed  Postmaster-Gen  , Natal  1900,  and 
Transvaal  1903  ; is  a Member  of  Provincial 
Council  and  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Transvaal  Province,  Union  of  S.  Africa  : m. 
1885,  Pauline  Caroline,  da.  of  Philip  Cooke, 


of  Newent,  Gloucester ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912. 
Johannesburg , Transvaal ; St.  Monica , 
Campbell  Road,  Parktown  West,  Johannes- 
burg ; Windham  {London),  and  Rand  and 
Pretoria  (5.  Africa ) Clubs. 

Brown,  Major  John  Hector  Innes,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  as  Adj  10th  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches),  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brown, Lieut.- Col.  John  Newton, D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Manchester  Regt. 
(T  F.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O,,  Order  of  Sacred  Trea- 
sure of  Japan) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Brown,  Joseph  Pearce,  C.B.E.’,  b.  18 — ; 
a J.P.  for  Plymouth;  rendered  valuable 
sers.  during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Plymouth. 

Brown,  Major  Kenneth  Arrowsmith, 
D.SO.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Devonshire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D S O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brown,  Capt.  Louis  Noel  Francis, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Brown,  Montagu  Yeats,  C.M.G. ; b. 
1834 ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll. ; was  Vice-Con- 
sul at  Genoa  1855-8  and  Consul  there  1858-93, 
and  Consul  at  Boston,  U.S.A.  1893-6:  m. 
1875,  Agnes  Matilda,  da.  of  Sir  Alan  Edward 
Bellingham,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1892.  11 

Castello,  Portojino,  Italy. 

Brown,  Nicol  Paton,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  White  Brown,  of  Glasgow;  b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad,  and  Univ.  ; Cbm.  John 
Brown  and  Son  (Limited),  muslin  manufac- 
turers, and  a Director  of  Albion  Motor  Car 
Co.  (Limited) ; Vice-Chm.  Finance  Com- 
mittee,  Scottish  Red  Cross  1914-19,  and 
Director,  Glasgow  Chamber  of  Commerce 

S 110-20 : m.  1886,  Maria  Crowley,  da.  of 

eorge  Crowley  Ashby;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  22,  Belhaven  Terrace,  Glasgow ; Re- 

form, Royal  Automobile,  and  Western  {Glas- 
gow) Clubs. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Oscar,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Dixon  Brown;  b.  1864;  is  Major 
R.A.O.C.,  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Ordnance 
Machinery  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1889,  Alice,  da.  of  W.  Rice  Stevenson;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Brown,  Capt.  Percy  George,  C.B.E.i 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Brown,  53rd 
Regt.;  b.  1874;  Capt.  (retired)  R. N.  ; em- 

gloyed  in  Drifters,  Nore  Area  (Croix  de 
uerre)  and  on  Blockade  Duties  (Chevalier 
Legion  of  Honour)  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.):  m.  1914, Mary, da. ofS. N.  Hutchins, 
J.P.,  of  Ardnagashel,  co.  Cork;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Wilson,  C.M  G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Brown,  of 
Dalnair,  Stirlingshire;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Up- 
pingham, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Gordon 
Highlanders  1896,  became  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff,  and  subse- 
quently as  a Brig.-Com.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Star  of 
Roumania,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  T919.  Naval  and 
Military , Wellington,  and  Hurlingham 
Clubs, 

Brown,  Engineer-Corn.  Richard  John» 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.  R.  J.  E. 
Brown,  R.N.  ; b.  1883;  Engineer-Corn. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19,  with  Grand 
Fleet  Destroyer  Flotillas,  present  at  battles 
of  Heligoland  Bight,  Dogger  Bank,  and 
Jutland  (despatches.  3rd  class  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912, 
Hilda  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Stephen 
Besznak  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brown,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.;  b,  18 — ; 
Capt.  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1914  .19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


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Brown,  Robert  Cunyngham,  C.B.E. , 
M.D.;  b.  18—;  Dep.  Director-Gen.,  Med. 
Sers.  Min.  of  Pensions  ; has  Order  of  Christ 
of  Portugal;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Brown,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Tilbury, 

C. M.G.,  D.S  0.,  M.D.,  son  of  Col.  Robert 
Ross  Brown,  M.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  V.D.,  Kent 
Artillery  Vol.,  ofStrood,  Kent;  b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1899,  M.D. 
1904) ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1896; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  | 
Med.  Corps;  served  in  British  E.  Africa  ! 
1914-18,  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  j 
Sers.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  j 
Pauline  M.  E^  da.  of  F.  Normandy,  Bar. -at-  ; 
law;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Junior 
Naval  and  Militaty  Clubs 

Brown,  Major  Thomas  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  ; 
son  of  J.  G.  Brown,  J.P.,  of  New  Nor-  1 
folk,  Tasmania  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Hutchin’s  1 
Sch.,  Tasmania;  M.R.C.S.,  England,  and 
L.R.C.P.  London;  is  Major  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  Comdg.  Auxiliary  Hospitals 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; formerly  Examiner 
Pharmaceutical  So.,  Tasmania,  and  Surg. 
Ararat  Hospital,  Victoria;  is  Registrar,  Mil. 
Hospital,  Bulford  ; author  of  various  med. 
works;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Ararat , Victor  i 
Australia. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Henry,  C.B. , 

D. S.O.;  b.  1867;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  Mesopotamia  1915-16,  present  at 
defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  C.BT,  prisoner, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Richard,  I 
D.S.O.:  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-  i 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  European  War  1915-19  j 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919  (Bar  1919). 

Brown,  William,  C.B.E. ; b.  1850;  Chm. 

of  W.  Simons  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a J.P. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Kilrene,  7,  Whittinghame 
Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Brown,  Brig.-Gen  William  Baker,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Isaac  Baker  Brown ; b- 
1864;  entered  R.E.  1883,  and  became  Col.  | 
1911 ; European  War  1916-18  as  Dep.  Director 
of  Works  (C.B.);  was  Ch.  Engineer,  S.  China 
1913-15.  and  E.  Command  1915-16;  has  be*  n 
Ch  Engineer  Ireland  since  1918  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen. : m 1891,  Frances  Kate,  da.  of 
the  Ven.  R.  J.  French,  of  Mauritus  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Ernest, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; 6.18—;  MajorS.  Wales  Bor- 
derers, and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a ! 
Batn.  Welsh  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  ' 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  | 

Brown,  Major  William  George  Charteris, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-  J 
Col.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brown,  Major  William  John,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; Major  Austrahan  Light  Horse  ; Euro-  ] 
pean  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Brown,  Major  William  Reid,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18—;  Major  (T.D.)  R.G.A.  (T.F.);  Euro-  ! 
pean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  I 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Arnold  Arrow- 
smith-,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Coote-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brown,  Lieut.- Col.  Ernest  Craig-,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Craig-Brown,  of  Selkirk  ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle  Sch.,  Edin- 
burgh, at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  W.  India  Regt.  1895,  transferred  to 
Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1898, 


became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  in  Sierra  Leone 
1898-9  (medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Vet  and 
Zand  Rivers  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Danilo  of  Monte- 
negro, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Head  Quarters  1908-12;  appointed 
Ch.  Instructor  of  an  Army  Training  Sch. 
1918  : m.  1903,  Constance  Ellen,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Guinness  [see  B.  Ardilaun, 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Caledonian  Club. 
Brown,  Major  Arthur  Balfour  Douglas-, 
D.S.O., son  of  the  late  James  Douglas-Brown, 
Bar. -at -law,  of  St.  John’s,  Newfoundland  ; 
b.  1884  ; Clerk  in  Australian  Commonwealth 
Treasury  Depart.,  a J.P.  for  Queensland,  and 
Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Brown,  Rear-Adm.  Frederick  Dundas 
Gilpin-,  C.B.E.;  b.  1866;  Rear-Adm.  (re- 
tired); sometime  Capt.  Sup.,  Pembroke 
Dockyard;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  Beech- 
mount , Queenstown , co.  Cork. 

Brown,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Russell-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  entered  R.A.  1892,  and 
is  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  -of  Crown  of 
Belgium);  was  Assist.  Instructor,  Sch.  of 
Mil.  Engineering  1904-5,  and  Professor, 
Roy.  Mil.  Coil.,  Canada  1905-10 ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Browne,  Col.  Abraham  Walker,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Brevet  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (retired)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brown r, Lieut.- Col.  Alfred  Percy, D.S.O  , 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Samuel  Browne ; b.  1868  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; retired  1920 ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Winifred  Marie,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward  Rhodes  [»ee  Sutton, 
Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Duncan 
Montague,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Montague  Browne,  of  St.  John’s  Point,  co. 
Down  [see  Fergusson,  Bt.,  cr.  1703,  colls.] ; 
b.  1878;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Rov. 
Lancaster  Regt.  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour):  tn. 
1915,  Violet  Evelyn,  da.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Henry  Downes,  M.D. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Beverly  Wood, 
D S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Henry  George  Browne, 
of  Kitchener,  Ontario;  b.  1883;  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Permanent  Active  Mil.,  and  a 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  No.  3 Mil.  Dist. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  D.A.A.G.,  and  as  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, M.C,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Marion 
Helen  Baillie,  da.  of  J.  Y.  Rochester,  of 
Vancouver;  cr.  D.S.O,  1919.  Kingston, 
Ontario,  Canada. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Michael, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 

C.  M.  Browne,  l.S.C. ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  West- 
ward Ho!,  and  atR.M.A.;  entered  R.E.  1897, 
became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  19x6;  served  during  Mahsud 
Blockade  1901-2,  during  operations  against 
the  Dharwash  Khel  Waziris  1902,  present 
at  capture  of  Gumatti  Fort  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.);  was  an  Assist. 
Sup.  of  Indian  Survey  1903-10:  tn.  1905, 
Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Gilbert  Lovell  Nicolay ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Garrard, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Philip 
Browne;  b.  1883;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P., 
London  1905  ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1905,  and 


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is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.0. 1915,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Browne,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  George,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Browne,  of  Killy- 
maddy  House,  Castle  Caulfield,  co.  Tyrone  ; 
b.  1863 ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1887,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1915,  and  temporary 
Maj.-Gen.  1918;  served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1891,  Mabel, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Hamilton  Robert  Hath  way, 
of  The  Croft,  Hampton  Park,  Hereford ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Browne,  George,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.  ; b.  1838; 
entered  Tasmanian  Civil  Ser.  1862 ; succes- 
sively acted  as  Hon.  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  Tasmania  and  as  Private  Sec.  to  Govs,  or 
Administrators  of  Tasmania  1874-81,  of 
Straits  Settlements  1881-4,  and  of  Tasmania 
1884-7,  1892-1900,  and  1901-17 ; held  offices  of 
Judges’  Associate,  Curator  of  Intestate 
Estates,  and  Registrar  of  Supreme  Court 
in  Bankruptcy  of  State  of  Tasmania,  etc. ; re- 
tired 1904 ; is  a J.P.  for  the  Territory ; cr. 
I.S.O.1903, C.M.G.  1917.  [Now  deceased.] 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward 
Allenby,  D.S.O  , M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major 
Liverpool  Regt.,  and  Acting  Eieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  M.C-):  cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918. 

Browne,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Fitzherbert, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1851  ; entered  48th  Regt. 
1870,  became  Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt. 
1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Col.  1903, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1906;  retired  1913;  was  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  Dublin  Dist.  1884-5,  D.A.A. G.  at 
Head-Quarters,  Ireland  1885-9,  employed  on 
Special  Ser.  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1887, 

D. A.A. G.  at  War  Office  1891-6,  and  Mil. 
Attache  at  Peking  1896-1902 ; was  A.A.G., 
Head-Quarters  1903-5,  Brig.-Gen.  for  Ad 
ministration,  E.  Command  1905-6,  and  Direc- 
tor of  Personal  Sers.  at  Head  Quarters 
1906-10;  appointed  Col.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  1910  : m.  1911,  Harriet,  who  d.  1919, 
widow  of  Capt.  Bankes  Tomlin,  1st  Dragoon 
Guards;  cr.  D.S.O.  1888,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905. 

Browne,  Col.  George  Herbert  Stewart, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  George  Forrest 
Browne  (sometime  Lord  Bishop  of  Bristol), 
of  2,  Campden  House  Road,  Kensington,  W. ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; formerly  Major 
Suffolk  Regt.;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen, 
1920;  served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp);  was  Ch.  Inspector  of 
Small  Arms  1914-19,  Dep.  Director  of  Artil-  ! 
lery  at  War  Office  1919-20  (C.B.):  m.  1915, 
Evelyn  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late  Major  H.  R. 
Mitford,  and  widow  of  Col.  F.  J.  Lambkin, 
Army  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Browne,  Major  George  Sackville,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; Euro- 
pean War  19x5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Browne,  Hamilton  Edward,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Ven.  Robert  William  Browne, 
Archdeacon  of  Bath  and  Canon  of  Wells 
[Hardinge,  Bt.] ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  Honours  1883, 
M.A.  1888) ; appointed  H.M.  Vice-Consul  at 
Bucharest  1886,  and  became  2nd  Sec.  1895  ; 
was  in  charge  of  the  Legation  at  various 
periods  during  1895-1006 ; appointed  1st  Sec. 
in  Diplo.  Ser.,  ana  British  Commr.  on 
European  Commn.  for  Navigation  of  the 
Danube  1906;  retired  1913;  cr.  C.M.G.  1913. 
St.  James's  Club. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Hocking  I 
Gordon,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Somer- 
setshire L.I. ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Browne,  Capt.  Hugh  Swinton,  D S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Clement  A.  R.  Browne,  of  Hazell- 
dene,  Haslemere  ; b.  1889;  is  Capt.  R.F.A.;  ! 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.):  m.  1919,  Helen  Jane  Moir,  da.  of  1 


Alexander  C.  Smith,  of  Burghill,  Brechin, 
Scotland ; cr.  D.S.O.  1Q18. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Glendining, 

C. M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  J.  Browne, 
formerly  Devonshire  Regt.  ; b.  1878 ; entered 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1900,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  was  a Dep. 
Director  of  Transport  1916-19  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gilbert,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  L.  G Browne  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Hussars ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1906 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Browne,  Major  John  William,  D.S.O.  ) 
b.  18 — ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  Cape 
Police  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime  a 
Major  and  Dist.  Inspector  in  Cape  Mounted 
Police  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Henry, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army 
and  Assist.  Director,  Inland  Water  Trans- 
port in  Mesopotamia  during  European  War 
(O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Browne,  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Spencer, 
C.B.;  b.  1856;  formerly  Col.  Comdg.  5th 
Australian  Light  Horse  Brig.  (Queensland) ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A. G.  to  Corps 
of  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  battles  of 
Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  Johannesburg,  and 
Diamond  Hill,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  five  clasps, 
C.B.),  European  War  1915-17,  Comdg.  an 
Australian  Brig.,  in  Galiipoli,  Egypt,  and 
France : m.  1889,  Katharine  Fraser,  da.  of 
the  late  Duncan  Munro  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
George  Street , Brisbane , Queensland. 

Browne,  Col.  Samuel  Haslett,  C.I.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Browne ; 
b.  1850;  ed.  at  Roy.  Institution,  Belfast,  and 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast;  M.D.  and  M.Ch. 
Queen’s  Univ.,  Ireland  1870,  and  M.R.C.P., 
London  1896;  was  Assist.  Surg.  in  R.N. 
1870-74;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1874,  be- 
came Surg.-Maj.  1886,  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  (now 
Lieut.-Col.)  1894,  and  Col.  1903  ; retired 
1906  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (de- 
spatches, medal,  thanked  by  Govt.);  was 
Principal  and  Professor  of  Medicine  at 
Lahore  Medical  Coll.  1889-1903,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Civil  Hospitals,  Bengal 
1903-6;  sometime  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy 
ol  India  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1806. 

Browne,  Brig.-Gen.  Sherwood  Dighton, 
C.  B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen , Sir  Samuel  Browne, 
V.C.,  of  The  Wood,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
h.  1862  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered 
R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899, 
Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Biig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  in  Matabeleland 
Campaign  1893,  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.B.) : m.  18 — , Hilda,  da.  of 
J.  P.  Law,  J.P.,  of  Hallfield,  Wetherby  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Browne,  Major  Walter  Hamilton,  D.S.  O .; 
son  of  the  late  Wallis  John  Browne,  I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1875  ; served  during  Sokoto-Burmi  opera- 
tions in  N.  Nigeria  1903  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
formerly  Major  7th  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.) ; sometime  a 3rd 
class  Resident,  N.  Nigeria  : m.  1900,  Lilian 
Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  John  Righton,  of 
Bedford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1905. 

Browne,  Surg.-Gcn.  William  Richard, 
C.I.E. , M.D.  ; b.  1850;  entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1873,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1893,  and  Col. 
1903 ; retired  1908 ; served  during  Rumpa 
Rebellion  1879-80 ; sometime  Surg.-Gen.  with 
Govt,  of  Madras,  and  an  Hon.  Surg.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1906. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Theodore 
Redmond,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) : 
m.  1911,  Annie  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  William  Chawoith  Levinge  [see 
Levinge,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Browne,  Brig. -Gen.  Desmond  John  Ed- 
vcard  Beale-,  D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Beale-Browne ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Camb.  Univ.  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Lancers;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig  - 
Gen.  1920 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  twTo  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
16,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Browne,  Major  William  Cave-,  D.S.O. 

[see  Cave-Browne-Cave,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Browne,  Brig.  - Gen.  Alfred  Joseph 
Bessell-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
William  Henry  Bessell-Browne,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Camden  Gram. 
Sch.,  N.S.  Wales,  and  at  High  Sch.,  Perth, 
W.  Australia;  sometime  in  W.  Australia 
Civil  Ser. ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery,  and 
a Brig.-Gen.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
with  W.  Australian  Mounted  Inf.,  present 
at  actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and  Wittebergen, 

* and  operations  in  Cape  Colony  and  Johan- 
nesburg (despatches,  Queen’s  and  King’s 
medals  with  clasps,  promoted  Capt.,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.,  American  D.S.M.) : 
m.  1903,  Muriel  Maud,  da.  of  Henry  Ernest 
Manning,  of  Perth,  W.  Australia;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Naval 
and  Military  Club,  Perth , IV.  Australia. 
Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Gore-,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Spencer  Gore-Browne,  of  Rowledge 
House,  Farnham,  Surrey;  b.  1885;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1909;  appointed  Sec.  to  Glyn 
Mills,  Currie  and  Co.,  bankers,  in  1919;  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
ondon  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  8th  Batn. 
London  Regt.  (Post  Office  Rifles) : m.  1912, 
Mary  Imogen,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Charles  Booth,  of  Gracedieu  Manor,  Whit- 
wick,  Leicestershire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  65, 
Victoria  Road , Kensington,  W.8. 

Browne,  Lieut.  - Gol.  Stewart  Gore-, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Frank  Gore-Browne,  K.C., 
of  Oakley  House,  Abingdon  [see  Shaw- 
Stewart,  Bt.,  colls.] ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Hairow, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918,  R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; 
Anglo-Belgian  Boundary  Commn.  1909-1  x, 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Orders  of  Aviz  of  Portugal  and  St. 
Thiago  of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Browne,  Major  Henry  Hamilton-,  D.S.  O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Hamilton-Browne ; 
b.  1863 » served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Major 
Imperial  Bushmen’s  Contingent  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Belhaven, 
New  South  Head  Road,  Rose  Bay,  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  Monteagle-, 
ZLS.O.,el.  son  of  J.  Monteagle-Browne,  of 
Ardglass,  Ireland;  b.  1878;  *d.  privately; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  and  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  ; S.  African  War  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Rov.  Warwickshire  Regt., 
and  successively  Batns.  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  (four  times  wounded,  despatches, 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Danilo  of  Montenegro) : in.  1915,  Osra,  da.  of 
the  late  Fleet-Pay  master  Sydney  Broughton- 
Hinchelwood,  R.N.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Bronero/t  Castle,  Craven  Amts,  Salop. 
Browne,  Lieut.-Col.  Clement  Laurence 
Seton  Seton-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Montague  George  Browne,  R.H.A.  ; b.  1869  ; 
entered  Wilts  Regt.  1891,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1901,  Major  1909, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  retired  1920;  served 
in  Tochi  Valley  1897,  present  at  action  of 
Maizar  (severely  wounded,  -despatches, 


D.S.O.) : m.  1896,  a da.  of  J.  E.  Bates,  of 
Inland  Revenue  Office ; cr.  D.S.O.  1897. 
United  Service  Club. 

Browne-Cave  (Cave-Browne-Cave)  [see 
Cave] . 

Browne-Clayton  [see  Clayton], 

Brownell,  Major  Herbert  Percival, 
D.S  0.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

Browne-Mason  [see  Mason], 

Browne  (Browne  - Synge  - Hutchinson) 
[see  Hutchinson], 

Browning,  Mrs  Adeline  Elizabeth, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; rendered  service  in  con- 
nection with  reception  and  treatment  of 
returned  soldiers  and  sailors  during  European 
War:  m.  18 — , — Browning;  cr.  O.B.E.  and 

C. B.E-  1918. 

Browning,  Major  Charles  Eric,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  S.  Wales  Bor- 
derers; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Browning,  Capt.  Frederick  Arthur  Mon- 
tague, D.S.O.;  b.  1896;  is  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Browning,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Henry, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Special  List ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Browning,  Capt.  Herbert  Compton, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt. 
Bedfordshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Browning,  Jeffrey,  C.B.E.,  I.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Alfred  French  Browming,  formerly  of 
Carass  Court,  co.  Limerick ; b.  1862 ; entered 
H.M.  Customs  1880;  is  a retired  Staff 
Pay  master  Roy.  Naval  Reserve ; has  been 
Collector  of  Customs  at  Lowestoft,  Ayr, 
Yarmouth,  and  Newcastle-upon-Tyne  ; ap- 
pointed Assist.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Customs 
and  Excise  1908:  m.  1883,  Lydia,  da.  of 
George  Gellender,  of  Jersey  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1911,  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  1918.  Carass, 
Bedford  Hill,  Tooling  Bee  Common,  S.W. 

Browning,  Major  John  Cowan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Browning,  J.P.,of  Bentcliffe, 
Accrington;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.F.A. 
(T.F.);  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1916,  Beatrice,  da.  of  J.  T. 
Kenyon,  of  The  Mount,  Accrington;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Browning,  Lieut.-Col.  Winthropp  Ben- 
jamin, C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Benjamin 
Winthrop  Browning,  of  Baggotstown,  co. 
Limerick;  6.1855;  ed.  privately ; L.R.C.P.I. 
and  L.R.C.S.I.  18791;  entered  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1880,  became  Surg.-Maj.  1892, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1900;  retired  1910;  has  been 
Assist.  Physician  and  first  Physician  to 
Madras  Gen.  Hospital,  2nd  Surg.  and  first 
Surg.  there,  Surg.  to  Royapettah  Hospital, 
Professor  of  Hygiene,  Materia  Medica, 
Medical  Jurisprudence,  and  Surgery  at 
Madras  Med.  Coll.,  Surg.  to  three  successive 
Govs,  of  Madras,  Principal  of  Madras  Med. 
Coll.,  Pres,  of  Board  of  Examiners  thereof, 
and  Senior  Med.  Officer  Madras  Gen.  Hos- 
pital : m.  1887,  Annie  Georgina,  el.  da.  of 
Col.  Kenlis  F.  Stevenson  ; cr.  C I.E.  1898. 
Cregg  House,  Fcrmoy,  co.  Cork. 
Browning,  Col.  George Dansey-,  C.B.E  ; 

b.  1870  ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; China  1900 
(medal) : in.  1907,  Lilian,  da.  of  — Stoddart; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brownlee,  Col.  John  Innes,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Paralt  Brownlee, 
C.M.G.;  b.  i860;  Col.  S.  African  Med.  Corps 
(V.D.);  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt.  Cape 
Med.  Bearer  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches): 
m.  1888,  Blanche  Augusta,  da.  of  G.  H. 
Stevens  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Tembant, 
Alexandra  Road,  King  Williams  Town, 
Cape  Colony. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


132 


Brownlie,  John  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  a Member  of  Amalgamated  So. 
of  Engineers  ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Cheshire,  Crewe  Div.  (Lab.)  Dec.  1918  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1917. 

9 Brownlow,  MajorCecil  Alexander  Little, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Celadon  Charles  Brown- 
lew,  C.B.  ; 6.1889;  MajorR.F.A.;  Europsan 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915, 
Ninie,  da.  of  John  Robinson ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Brownlow,  Col.  Celadon  Charles,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Benjamin  Brownlow, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; 6.  1843  > ed.  at  Addiscombe ; 
entered  Bengal  Inf.  1861,  transferred  to 

B. S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1867,  became 
Capt.  1873,  Major  1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1887,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1891  ; served  on  N.W.  Frontier 
of  India  1863,  at  forcing  of  Umbeyla  Pass 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Utmanzai  Expe- 
dition 1866,  with  Dour  Valley  Expedition 
1872,  with  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (clasp), 
in  Afghan  War  1879  (medal),  and  with 
Miranzai  Expeditions  1891  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Col.);  received  Good  Servic; 
Pension  1899  : m.  1877,  Rosalie,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  John  Reed  Munn,  V.  of  Ashburn- 
ham  Sussex  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Stoatley 
Copse,  Farnham  Lane,  Haslemere,  Surrey. 

Brownlow,  Col.  Charles  William,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1862;  Col.  R.G.A.  (re- 
tired ) ; Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890,  Burma 
Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with  clasp).  N.  W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
C.B.R.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  and  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Brownlow,  Brig.- Gen.  d’Arcy  Charles, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles 
St.  George  Brownlow,  B.S.C. ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy. 
Canadians)  1889,  and  Indian  Army  1891, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  retired  as 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Mohmand  Expedition  1898  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.I.E.,  Order  of  Stanislas  of 
Russia,  C.M.G.) : m.  1894,  Mabel  Laura 
Dixon,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  D.  Dixon  Brown, 
of  Unthank  Hall,  Haltwhistie,  Northum- 
berland; cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Brownlow,  Major  Guy  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Claud  Brownlow,  of  Cool- 
derry,  Carrickmacross,  co.  Monaghan ; b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Rifle  Brig. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) : m.  1920,  Elinor,  widow  of  Major 
M.  I.  M.  Campb  11,  M.C.,  Connaught 
Rangers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Brownlow,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Vesey, 

C. B.,  son  of  William  Brownlow  ; 6.  1841 ; 
entered  30th  Regt.  1859,  became  Capt.  5th 
Lancers  1871,  transferred  to  1st  Dragoon 
Guards  1874,  Major  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  Col. 
1886  (h.-p.  1894),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1898  ; retired 
1901 ; served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1879, 
being  present  at  battle  of  Ulundi  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Transvaal 
Campaign  1881,  in  command  of  Mounted 
Force,  wounded  at  action  of  Laing’s  Nek 
(despatches) ; was  Assist.  Comdt.  and  Sup., 
Riding  Establishment,  Cavalry  Depot  1882-8, 
and  in  command  of  Regt.  Dist.  No.  22  1889-94; 
is  a J.P.  for  Hants  ; was  High  Sheriff  of  co. 
Monaghan  1907;  appointed  Col.  Dragoon 
Guards  1908:  m.  1st,  1881,  Lady  Anne 
Henrietta  Dalrymple,  who  d.  1898,  da.  ol 
the  10th  Earl  of  Stair;  2ndly,  1904,  Lady 
Kathleen  Susan  Emma  Bligh,  da.  of  6th  Earl 
of  Darnley ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1887.  Eveley, 
Bordon , Hants;  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Brownrigg,  Capt.  Henry  John  Studholme, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Capt.  R.N.,  and  Dep. 
Director,  Gunnery  Div.,  Admiralty  ; served 
in  China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
promoted),  ano  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  of  Russia) : m.  1912,  Eileen  Amy 


Norah,  da.  of  G.  P.  Kinahan ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  87,  Cromwell  Road,  S.  fV. 
Brownrigg,  Lieut.-Col.  Wellesley 
Douglas  Studholme,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  John  Studholme  Brownigg,  C.B., 
formerly  Grenadier  Guards ; 6.  1886 ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  R.M.C.;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia) : 
m.  1919,  Mona  Editha,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Henry  Byron  Jeffreys,  C.B.,  C.M.G.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Browse , Lieut.-Col.  George, D.S.O., M.D. ; 
b.  1874;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1896, 
M.B.  1908,  M.D.  1913);  M.R.C.S.and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1899;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-18  in  France,  Meso- 
potamia, and  Palestine  (despatches  thrice, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Bruce,  Capt.  Alan  Cameron,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Com.  John  Bruce,  R.N. ; 6. 
1873;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  19x4-19  with 
a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla  and  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  palm,  C.B.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
19x9. 

Bruce,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edward  Archibald  Bruce  , 
formerly  19th  Regt. ; 6.  1877 ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll. ; entered  Army  1898,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1911,  and  Major  1915  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902.  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (thrice  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  appointed  Lieut.-Col.  comdg.  an 
Officer  Cadet  Batn.  xgi8 : m.  1909,  Alice 
Mary,  da.  of  Edmund  Birch,  formerly  2nd 
W.  India  Regt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Bruce,  Major  Charles  Edward,  C.I.E. , 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Richard  Isaac  Bruce,  C.I.E., 
of  Quetta,  Fairfax  Road,  Teddington ; b. 
18—;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
Major  Indian  Army,  and  in  Political  employ 
under  Govt,  of  India  ; China  1900  (medal), 
Afghan  War  1919  (C.I.E.):  m.  1908,  Doris, 
da.  of  J.  Wilding,  of  Preston,  Lancashire  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.I.E.  1920.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Bruce,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Charles 

Granville,  C.B. , M.V.O.  [see  B.  Aberdare]. 

Bruce,  Brig.-Gen.  Clarence  Dalrymple, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  W.  Riding  Regt.  (re- 
tired), and  temporary  Brig.-Gen.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Bruce,  Major  Ewen  Cameron,  D.S.O.i 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Major  in  the  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914- '9,  finally  with  Tank  Corps  in 
S.  Russia  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr, 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Bruce,  Lieut.-Col.  George  David,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj  -Gen.  A.  A.  Bruce,  Indian 
Army;  b.  1872;  entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City 
of  London  Regt.)  1893,  became  Major  Indian 
Army  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1918;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  China  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916 : m.  1901, 
Norah  Madeleine,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  S. 
Ogilvie  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bruce,  Col.  Gerald  Trevor,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; Col.  (T.D.)  Glamorgan  Yeo. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bruce,  Henry  James,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 

[see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804]. 

Bruce,  John  Mitchell,  C.V.O.,  M.D.,  son 
of  A.  Bruce,  of  Keig,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1846  ; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.,  at  Middlesex  Hospital, 
and  in  Vienna;  M.A.  Aberdeen  1866,  M.D. 
London  1872,  Hon.  LL-D.  Aberdeen  1900  ; 
Hon.  F.R.C.P.I.  ; sometime  Examiner  Cam- 
bridge Univ. ; is  Consulting  Physician  to 
Brompton  Hospital,  Charing  Cross  Hospital, 
and  to  King  Edward  VII  Sanatorium  ; was 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


Senior  Censor  Roy.  Coll,  of  Physicians  1911, 
and  Pres.  Med.  So.  of  London  1914  : m.  1879, 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  J.  Green  Lea ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1919.  23,  Harley  Street,  W.  1 ; Athe- 

neeum  Club. 

Bruce,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Hope,  D.S.O., 
son  of  A.  C.  Bruce;  b.  1879;  formerly  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Highlanders  ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1008 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m. 
1910,  Lorna,  da.  of  T.  M.  Burn-Murdoch,  of 
Garlincaber,  Doune,  Perthshire;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Bruce,  Com.  Kenneth  Mervyn,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  John  Mitchell  Bruce,  C.V.O. , M.D.,  of 
23,  Harley  Street,  W. ; b.  1883  ; entered  R N. 
1899,  Lieut.  1905,  Lieut. -Com.  1913,  and  Com. 
1916  ; served  in  Dardanelles  1915,  in  com- 
mand of  a submarine  in  Sea  of  Marmora 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  has  Italian  Order  of 
SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  : m.  1906,  Made- 
leine, da.  of  H.  W.  Birks;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Bruce,  Richard  Isaac,  C.I.E. , son  of 
Jonathan  Bruce,  formerly  of  Miltown 
Castle,  co.  Cork;  b.  1840;  entered  un- 
covenanted Civil  Ser.  of  India  1863  ; some- 
time Assist.  Commr.  in  Punjab,  and  Political 
Agent  at  Quetta  and  at  Thai  Chotiali, 
Beluchistan  ; served  in  Afghan  War  1878-9 
(despatches,  medal,  C.I.E.),  with  Zhob 
Valley  Expeditions  1884  and  1890,  on 
special  duty  at  forcing  of  Gomal  Pass 
(despatches,  specially  thanked  by  Sec.  of 
State  for  India),  and  with  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-5,  present  at  action  of  Wano 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp) ; acted  as 
Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.,  Beluchistan  1878-82 
and  again  1885  ; appointed  Dep.  Commr., 
Punjab  1888,  and  Commr.  1893  ; was  a British 
Commr.  on  Afghan-Waziristan  Boundary 
Commn.  1894;  retired  1896;  author  of  “A 
Manual  of  the  Beluch  Language,”  etc.  ; 
compiled  a Gazetteer  of  Dera  Ghazi  Khan 
District  : m.  1871,  Lilia,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  J.  Beavor  Webb,  R.  of  Dunderron, 
Kinsale,  co.  Cork  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1881.  Quetta , 
Fairfax  Road , Teddington. 

Bruce,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Peter  Bruce,  of  Insch,  Aberdeenshire; 
b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1893,  M.B.,  Ch.B  1897, 
M.D.  1899);  Lieut.-Col. (l.D.) 7th  Batn.  Gor- 
don Highlanders,  and  a J.P.  for  Aberdeen- 
shire ; served  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O  ):  m.  1903,  Charlotte 
Adamson  Salmond,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Collie,  of  Woodlands,  Cults;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Thoresby,  Cults,  Aberdeenshire. 

Bruce,  Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  ( om.  John  Bruce.  R.N. ; b. 
1871;  is  Col.  late  R.A.;  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  1897  8 (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  seven  times, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne  with  Swords,  D.S.O  , Brevet  Col., 
C.M.G.):  m.  1902,  Viol  t Augusta  Bruce,  da. 
of  the  late  A.  C.  Bruce-Pryce  ; cr.  D-S.O* 

1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Bruce,  Capt.  Wilfrid  Montagu,  C.B.E. 

[see  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.]. 

Bruce,  Capt.  William  Fox,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  B.  Aberdare]. 

Bruce,  Hon.  William  Napier,  C.B.  [see 
Aberdare]. 

Bruce,  Major  Robert  Hanbury^  Brude* 
nell-,  D.S.O.  [see  M.  Ailesbury,  colls.]. 

Bruce-Gardyne  [see  Gardyne]. 

Bruce-Knight  [see  Knight]. 

Bruce-Steer  [see  Steer]. 

Bruche,  Col.  Julius  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , ■ 
son  of  the  late  William  Bruche,  of  Melbourne  , : 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Scotch  Coll.,  Melbourne;! 
admitted  Bar.  and  Solicitor,  Supreme  i 
Court,  Victoria,  Australia  1898  ; Col.  Austra-  J 
lian  Permanent  Forces;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  ] 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  European  ; 
War  1916-18  on  Staff  (despatches.  C.M.G.,  j 
C. B.)  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Victoria  1905-10  and  | 
Tasmania  1910-13,  A.A.G.,  Queensland  1913-  I 


14,  and  Mil.  Comdt.  W.  Australia  1914-16; 
appointed  Mil.  Comdt.  N.S.  Wales  1920;  is 
an  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Australia:  m. 
1904,  Dorothy  Annette,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  Judge  McKarland,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Victoria  Barracks,  Paddington,  N.S.  Wales; 
Union  (Sydney)  Club. 

Brudenell-Bruce  [see  Bruce]. 

Bruen,  Rear-Adm.  Edward  Francis, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Bruen, 
P.C.,  of  Oak  Park,  co.  Carlow;  b.  1866; 
Rear-Adm.  R.N. ; has  Orders  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan,  Legion  of  Honour,  and  St. 
Anne  of  Russia ; appointed  Director  of  Naval 
Equipment  1920:  m.  1912,  Constance  Dora, 
da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Edmund  Charles  Drum- 
mond [see  E.  Perth,  coils.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1918. 

Bruggy,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E .;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Commonwealth  Forces ; S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
4th  class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Brune,  Major  Denys  Edward  Prideaux-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Charles  Robert  Pri- 
deaux-Brune  [see  B.  Brabourne];  b.  1891; 
ed.at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Rifle  Brig.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : 
m.  1918,  Cecely  Alice  Grey,  da.  of  Sir  Philip 
Henry  Brian  Grey-Egerton,  10th  Bt.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Brunker,  Brig. -Gen.  Capel  Molyneux, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
James  Robert  Brunker;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.;  entered  81st  Regt.  1880, 
became  Capt.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1888,  Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col.  1910,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918;  retired  1918;  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
toum (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp), 
Crete  1898,  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.),  Gallipoli  1915;  appointed 
to  command  Lancashire  Fusiliers  Brig. 
(Territorial  Force),  W.  Command  19x0,  and 
Comdt.,  Discharge  Depot,  Gosport  1912; 
was  a Base  Comdt.,  Oct.  1914,  and  a Brig. 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1914-18:  m. 
1st,  1902,  Marcia  Caroline,  who  d.  1913, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Barker  ; 
2ndly,  1914,  Dorothy  Manners,  da.  of  the  late 
Albert  Leland  Noel  [see  E.  Gainsborough, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Hilcote, 
Canterbury. 

j Brunner,  Lieut.-Col.  Michael  Frederick, 

! D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 

Light  Horse;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Brunskill,  Mrs.  Catherine  Cavinie, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; sometime  Private  Sec.  to 
Adj.-Gen.  of  the  Forces;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1919. 

Brunskill,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Handheld, 

D. S.O..  O.B.E. , M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Brunskill,  of  5a,  Upper  Mount  Street,  Dublin ; 
b-  1875;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.  i8j8,  M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  igoj);  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R A.M  C.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches four  time-,  D.S  O.,  OB.E.):  m. 
1913,  Elizab-th  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Archi- 
bald Rc  binson,  of  Pt  ilbeach  Gardens,  S W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Manor- 
gate,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey;  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Brunton,  Major  J oseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Brutjnel,  Brig.-Gen.  Raymond,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Forces,  and  a temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  i9«9. 

Bruton,  Cap  Charles  William,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Meddon  Bruton, 
of  South  Yeo,  Bideford,  N.  Devon  ; b.  1875  ; 


COMPANIONAGE. 


ed.  at  Preparatory  Sch.,  Brighton;  Capt. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches 
thrice,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium) : m. 
18 — , Ava  Maude  Vidal,  el.  da.  of  Com.  James 
Evans,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  214,  Crom- 

well Road,  S.  W. ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Bryan,  Col.  Herbert,  C.M.G. , D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  Bryan,  R.  of 
Stoke  Doyle,  Oundle,  Northants  ; b.  1865 ; 
ed.  at  Oakham  Sch.  ; entered  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  Manchester  Regt. 
1899,  Brevet  Major  1900  (retired  1904),  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919;  W. 
Africa  in  Lagos  Hinterland  and  operations 
on  the  Niger  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  N.  Nigeria  1900  (slightly  wounded, 
despatches),  Ashanti  1900,  as  D.A  A.G.  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  Gambia  Expedition  1901,  as  Ch. 
Staff  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1915  18  (despatches,  Brevets 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  D.S.O.) ; was  employed 
at  Colonial  Office  1902-3  ; appointed  Colonial 
Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1904,  and  Jamaica  1914: 
m.  1901,  Agnes  Christobel,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Cecil  Algernon  Wetenhall,  of  Stanwick, 
Northamptonshire ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  D.S  O. 
1918.  Kingston,  Jamaica  ; Army  and  Navy, 
and  West  India  Clubs. 

Bryant,  Major  Charles  Edgar.  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Frederick  Caskett  Bryant;  b.  1885; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Major  12th  Lancers  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17,  as 
a Major  and  Squadron-Com.  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix 
de  Guerre):  m.  1919,  Mrs.  Lionel  Pratt; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917). 

Bryant,  Charles  William,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Managing  Director  of  Brotherhoods 
(Limited):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  West- 
ivood  House,  Peterborough. 

Bryant,  Frederick  Beadon,  C.S.I.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Frederick  Bryant, 
V.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Clifton  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.  ; entered  India  Forest  Depart. 
1881,  became  Dep.  Conservator  1886,  Con- 
servator 1901,  Ch.  Conservator,  Burma  1905, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Forests  in  India  1908: 
retired  1913  : m.  1885,  Mary,  da.  of  Alfred 
Lund,  of  De  Crespigny  Park,  London,  S.E.  ; 
cr  C.S.I.  ign.  Rydens,  Rydens  Road , 
Walton-on- Thames. 

Bryant,  Lieut, -Col.  Frederick  Carkeet, 

C. M.G.,  C.B  E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 

Theodore  Henry  Bryant,  of  Mickleham, 
Surrey;  b.  1879;  entered  R.A.  1898,  became 
Capt.  1907,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1918,  and  Lieut.  Col.  (retired)  1920;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (in  Togoland  rgu,  Comdg. 
Allied  Forces)  (C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1915,  Rosa- 
mund, da.  of  the  late  Philip  Beresford 
Hope;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  r9i7,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  2,  Cumberland  Mansions, 

Upper  George  Street,  W. ; Army  and  Navy, 
and  Bath  Clubs. 

Bryce, Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Daniel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  J.  D.  Bryce,  J.P.,  of  Marley, 
Exmouth ; b.  1879  > 's  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Tank  Corps  ; 
European  War  19T4-18  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.  with  two  Bars,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1919,  Vera  Frances,  da.  of  Sir 
David  Lionel  Goldsmid-Stern-Salomons,  2nd 
Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bars  1918  and  1909). 

Bryce,  James  McKie,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Sec.  Engineering  and  National  Employers’ 
Federations  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1970. 

Bryden,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Anderson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Anderson  Bryden,  of 
u.Powderham  Terrace,  Teignmouth;  b.  1882; 
ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury;  M.R.CS. 
and  L.R.C.P.  1905;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A  M.C.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O  , Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1913, 
Doris,  da.  of  E.  J.  Smith,  of  the  White 
House,  Beverley,  Yorkshire ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Brydon,  James  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  James  LockhaU  Brydon,  of  Bram- 
hall  Park,  Cheadle  Hulme,  near  Stockport; 
b.  1881;  ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  Pembroke 


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Coll.,Camb.  (B.A.  1903);  admitted  a Solici- 
tor 1907;  is  Hon.  Co.  Director  (formerly 
Hon.  Co.  Sec.  and  Treasurer)  Cheshire 
British  Red  Cross  and  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Bramhall  Park , 
Cheadle  Hulme,  Cheshire ; 56A,  Mosley  Street, 
Manchester. 

Brymner,  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Douglas  Brymner,  LL.D.,  Dominion 
Archivist,  of  Ottawa,  Canada;  b.  1855;  ed. 
at  St.  Francis  Coll.,  Richmond,  Canada,  and 
in  Paris  ; is  an  Artist,  and  Director  of  Art 
Sch.  of  Art  Asso.,  Montreal ; was  Pres.  Roy. 
Canadian  Acad,  of  Arts  1909-18:  m.  19  r7, 
Mary  Caroline  Massey  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  16, 

Lome  Avenue,  Montreal ; Arts'  (Montreal) 
Club. 

Buchan,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Forbes, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Forbes 
Buchan,  M.D.,  Surg.,  R.M.  ; b.  1869  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  T.F.  Reserve ; sometime  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  War; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : 
m.  1898,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Walter 
Hume,  of  Rock  Lodge,  Lynton,  N.  Devon  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  73,  Iverna  Court,  W. 8 ; 
Savage,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Buchan,  Capt.  David  Adye,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1890  ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Buchan,  James  Ivory,  D.S.O.  ) b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)» 
and  serving  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force  I 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr • 

D. S.O.  1915. 

Buchanan,  Capt.  Edgar  James  Ber- 
nard, D.S.O. ; b.  1892  ; Capt.  R.E. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Buchanan,  George  Seaton,  C.B.,  M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  Sir  George  Buchanan,  M.D., 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.  [see  Buchanan,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (B.Sc.  1888,  M.B.  1891,  M.D.  1892); 
is  Senior  Med.  Officer,  Min.  of  Health  ; was 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  >9  4-19,  a Med. 
Officer  and  Inspector  Local  Govt.  Board 
1895-19,  and  a Member  of  Med.  Advisory 
Committee,  Mediterranean  Expeditionary 
Force  1915-16,  and  Mesopotamia  Expedi- 
tionary Force  1916-17  : m.  1896,  Rhoda 

Agnes,  M.B. E > da.  of  the  late  1.  Atkinson, 
of  Plumgarths,  Westmoreland  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  5,  Brent  Road,  Brentford ; 

Athenaeum,  and  Savage  Clubs. 

Buchanan,  James  Courtney,  C.B.E.  ; b • 

18—;  Sec.  and  House  Gov.  of  Metropolitan 
Hospital ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Buchanan,  John  Nevile,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  (Ebenezer)  John  Bu- 
chanan, LL.D.,  of  Clareinch,  Claremont, 
Cape  Province;  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1908)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1910  ; sometime 
Major  Grenadier  Guards ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.)  : m.  1915, 
Nancy  Isabel,  da.  of  David  Augu  Uu  Bevan, 
of  Burloes,  Royston,  Herts  [see  V.  Hampden] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  1,  Inverness  Gardens, 

Campden  Hill,  W.  ; 2,  Plowden  Buildings, 
Temple,  E.C. ; Brooks’s  Club. 

Buchanan,  Joseph  Andrew  William, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Joseph  Buchar  an  ; b.  1865;  is 
Comptroller  of  Accounts,  H.M.  Office  of 
Works : m.  1891 ; cr.  O.B.E*  (Civil)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Buchanan,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Gray, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Michael  Rowan 
Gray  Buchanan  [see  M.  Bute,  colls.];  b.  t88o; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The 
Duke  of  Albany’s)  1900,  became  Capt.  1906, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917 ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914  18, 
Staff-Capt.  and  Inf.  Brig.-Maj.  (wounded 
thrice,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  was 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Victoria  1904  6 ; appointed 
a Brig. -Com.  1917  with  rank  of  Brig  -Gen., 
and  a Gen  Staff  Officer  at  Staff  Coll  192c 
m.  1911,  Muriel  Kate,  da.  of  T.  F.  Cumming, 
of  Melbourne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 


1324 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Buchanan,  Brig.-Gen.  Kenneih  James,  { 

C. B.,  son  of  Gen.  James  Buchanan,  formerly 
M.S.C.;  b.  1863;  entered  R.M.  1883,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1894,  Major  1901,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  1911,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1910;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1887-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (slightly  wounded,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Waziristan  Expedition 
1902,  with  Bazar  Valley  and  Mohmund  Ex- 
peditions 1908  (C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G.  for  ! 
Musketry,  India  1897-1902 ; appointed  Comdt. 
54th  Sikhs,  Indian  Frontier  Force  1906;  was  1 
a Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  1914-17 ; Inspector  of  j 
Depots  India  1917-19:  m.  1889,  Ethel  May,  \ 
da.  of  Edward  Walker;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908. 

Buchanan,  Lieut. -Com.  Robert  J.,  I 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  George  Buchanan, 
M.D.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  [see  Buchanan, 

Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1881;  Lieut. - 
Com.  (retired)  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Buchanan-Dunlop  [see  Dunlop]. 
Buchanan-Wollaston  [see  Wollaston], 
Buck,  Edward  John,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Hon.  Sec.  of  “Our  Day”  in  India;  cr. 

0. B.E.  and  C.B.E.  1918. 

Buck,  Major  Peter  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.B. ; j 
b.  1879  ; was  Native  Med.  Officer  with  I 
Health  Depart  1906-7,  and  Native  Race  Min.  i 
March  to  June  912;  European  War  1915-17  ) 
as  Major  New  Zealand  Forces  (despatches,  i 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Buckland,  Lieut.-Com.  Arthur  Edgar,  j 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C. ; b.  1890;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C..  Legion  of  Honour,  Belgian  Croix  | 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Buckland,  Charles  Edward,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Thomas  Buckland;  j 

1. C.S.,  of  20,  Ashburn  Place,  S.W.  ; b.  1847, 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1869)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1885 ; entered 
I.C.S.  1870  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  j 
of  Bengal  and  Gov  of  Bombay  1874-8,  Offi-  j 
ciating  Under  Sec.  in  Home  Depart.  1878, 
Officiating  Press  Commr.  with  Govt,  of  India  | 

1879-  80, Sup.  of  Stamps  and  Stationery,  Bengal  I 

1880- 87,  Magistrate-Collector  of  Howrah  and 
Gya  1880-83,  Junior  Sec.  to  the  Board  of  j 
Revenue  1887-90,  Sec.  thereto  1890-91,  and  I 
Sec.  to  Bengal  Govt,  in  Gen.  Revenue  and  j 
Statistical  Departs.  1891-6,  Commr.  of  Burd- 
wan  and  Presidency  Divs.  1896-1901,  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1901-2,  and  Senior  ! 
Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1902-4  ; 
nominated  a Member  of  Legislative  Council 
of  Bengal  1893,  1895,  1899,  1901,  and  1902  ; ; 
retired  1904:  m.  1st,  1873,  Laura  Anna,  whocf. 
1918,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Robert  Lindsay, 
I.C.S.  [E.  Crawford,  colls.];  2nd,  1919, 
Frames  Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  T. 
Palmer,  of  Whinlmrst,  Seaton,  Devon  ; cr. 

C. l.E.  1875.  16,  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W. ; 
Athenaeum  Club. 

Buckland,  Major  Gerald  Charles  Balfour, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  George  William 
Frederick  Buckland,  of  Burnside,  Sid- 
mouth  ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
R.M.C.;  Major  Indian  Army,  and  a Gen 
.'■'tuff  Officer  at  War  Office  ; served  with 
Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  des- 
patches, D.S.O,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  United  Service  Club. 

Buckland,  Major  Guy  Neville,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Edward  Buckland,  C.l.E  [see 

E.  C'awford,  colls.];  b.  1884;  ed.  at  St. 

Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  N.M.A.  ; Major  R.G.A. ; 
Mrsopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , 
Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge) : tn.  1912, 
Sybil  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  William 
Guise  Rivett-Carnac  [*ee  Rivett-Carnac,  Bt., 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  16,  Stanhope  Gar- 

dens, S.W. 

Buckland-Cockell  [see  Cockell]. 
Buckle,  Major  Archibald  Walter,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1889;  Com.  R.N.V.R.;  European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  Middlesex  Regt.  (T.F.) 
(thrice  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
D.S.O.  with  three  Bars);  appointed  Direc- 


tor King’s  Canadian  Camp  Sch.,  London 

County  Council : m.j.  914,  Elsie,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918  (2nd  and  3rd 
Bars  1919).  Upper  Lodge,  Bushy  Park, 
Middlesex. 

Buckle,  Lieui.-Col.  Arthur  William 
Bentley,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  G.  A. 
Bentley  Buckle,  40th  Regt.;  b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  entered  76th  Regt.  1881, 
became  Capt.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding  Regt.)  1888,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  1908  ; retired  1918;  S Alrican  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen's  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  was  Paymaster,  Army  Pay  Depart. 

1 ''95-1903,  Staff  Paymaster  1903-5,  and  1st 
class  Assist.  Accountant,  Army  Accounts 
Depart.  1905-9:  m.  1884,  Mary,  2nd  da.  of 
the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Bunbury,  D.D., 
5<nd  Bishop  of  Limerick  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Buckle,  Maj.-Gen.  Christopher  Reginald, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Chris- 
topher Richard  Buckie,  of  Norton  House, 
Chichester ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Sherborne,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.A. 
1883,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut. 
Col.  1911,  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919; 
retired  1020;  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Trans- 
port Officer,  and  as  D.A.A.G.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches six  times,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour,  French 
Croix  de  Guerre.  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Comdg. 
S.  Command  1902-5 ; commanded  Harwich 
Coast  Defences  1913-15  : m.  1886,  Elizabeth 
Braithwaite,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Colville 
Turner,  of  Hillgarden  House,  Bideford;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
The  Old  Cottage,  Warcop,  Westmorland. 

Buckle,  Capt.  Cuthbert.  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.G.A.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Buckler,  Mrs.  Georgina  Grenfell, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; in  Enquiry'  Depart,  for 
wounded  and  missing,  Red  Cross  So.:  m. 
18 — , — Buckler;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Buckley,  Licut.-Col.  Albert,  D.S.O.,M.P., 
sonofWilliam  Buckley.  J.P. ; b.  1877;  Lieut. - 
Col.  Liverpool  Kegt.,  and  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  E.  Buckley  and  Co.,  wool  brokers, 
of  Liverpool ; S.  African  War,  and  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)4_  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Waterloo 
Div.  of  Lancashire  since  Dec.  1918:  m. 
1919,  Elsie  Juanita,  da.  of  J.  E.  Fisher,  of 
Liverpool;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  88, 

Cadogan  Place,  S.W.  1. 

Buckley,  Col.  Basil  Thorold,  C.B., 
C.M.G. : b.  1874  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet 
Col.  Wiltshire  Regt. ; Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal,  Khedive’s  ^tar),  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major) ; 
wa;  Brig.-Gen.  (Intelligence)  Egyptian  Ex- 
peditionary Force  1918-19  (despatches),  and 
Comdg.  1st  Ba  n.  Wilts  Regt.  1919-20;  has 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  Orders  of  Star  of 
Roumania,  Crown  of  Italy,  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and 
Crown  of  Siam ; appointed  to  command 
6th  London  Brig.  (I.F.)  1920;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Buckley,  George  Frederick,  C.l.E. 
b.  18—;  entered  I.C.S.  1870;  appointed  Sup., 
Salt  Revenue  Depart.,  N.  India  1890,  and 
Assist.  Commr.  1891 ; was  Dep.  Commr. 
1910-14;  retired  1916;  cr.  C.l.E.  1914. 
Buckley,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Alexander 
Maclean,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Buckley;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Col).  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Leinster  Regt.,  and  a 

F.R.G.S.;  served  during  European  War  1915- 
17  Comdg.  a Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1890,  Mabel  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Robert  Warren  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Bunts  End,  Leigh  ; Bath , Royal 
Societies' , and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
Buckley,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Gen.  List;  European  War 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Buckley,  Llewellyn  Eddison,  C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  John  Arthur  Buckley,  Taxing 
Master  in  Chancery  ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford;  I.C.S. 
1885  ; Commr.  Revenue  Settlement,  Survey 
Land  Records  and  Agriculture,  and  a 
Member  of  Board  of  Revenue,  Madras  : m 
1899,  Innes  Elphinston,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
.Sir  Donald  Robertson,  K.C.S.I.;  c C.S.I. 
1918.  The  Albany,  Madras;  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Buckley,  Robert  Burton,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Wall  Buckley,  V.  of  St. 
Mary’s,  Paddington,  W.  [see  B.  Wrenbury] ; 
b.  1847 ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.  ; 
Fellow  Calcutta  Univ.  1885;  entered  Indian 
Public  Works  Depart.  1869  ; became  Under- 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1886,  Under-Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India,  Public  Works  Depart.  1887, 
Sup.  Engineer  1892,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1808  ; retired  1902  ; 
is  a M.I.C.E.;  author  of  “Irrigation  Works 
in  India  and  their  Financial  Results,”  “Ir- 
rigation Works  in  India  and  Egypt,”  “ Irri- 
gation Works  of  India,”  “ Facts,  Figures, 
and  Formulae  for  Irrigation  Engineers,”  and 
“Irrigation  Pocket  Book”:  m.  1880,  Ada 
Marion,  da.  of  Major  B.  K.  Finnimore,  R.A. ; 
cr.  C.S.I  1901.  44,  Clanricarde  Gardens, 

Bayswater,  W. 

Buckley,  Wilfred,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Director  of  Milk  Supplies,  Min.  of  Food  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Buckley,  William,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  N.  Wales  Munitions  Board  of  Man- 
agement; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Buckley,  Capt.  William  Percy,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1887;  entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. 
1907,  and  became  Capt.  1914;  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; is  a Brig.-Maj.  : 
m.  19 jo,  Norah  Kathleen,  da.  of  Brig. -Com. 
William  Melvil  Southey,  C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  Thornlands , Buckleigh  ,W  estivai  d Ho  ! 
Bucknall,  Major  Leonard  Corfield, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Yeo.;  served 
during  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Budd,  Alfred,  M.V.O.;  b.  18 — ; appointed 
British  Vice-Consul,  San  Sebastian  1907 ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908.  British  Vice- 
Consulate , San  Sebastian,  Spain. 

Budden,  Major  Ernest  Frederick,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1886;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O  1917. 
Budden,  Henry  Ebenezer,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18— ; Organiser  of  Overseas  Australian 
Comforts  Fund  during  European  War ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Buddle,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Armstrong, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Frederick  Bud- 
die, of  Auckland,  New  Zealand;  b.  1887; 
ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Auckland,  New  Zealand, 
and  at  California  Univ.  ; Temporary  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War 
19x4-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia)  ; appointed 
to  command  R.E.  nth  Div.  1919  : m.  1916, 
Aileen  Dalla,  da.  of  William  Dalla  Mann, 
of  Shotton  Hall,  Castle  Eden,  Durham  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Budgen,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Napier, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  W.  T.  Budgen, 
D.S.O.,  R.A.  ; b.  1879;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1917,  Alice 
Emily,  da.  of  John  Aikman,  M.D.,  ofBirnam, 
Guernsey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Budworth,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Edward 
Dutton,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  3rd  son  of 
the  late  P.  J.  Budworth,  of  Greensted  Hall, 
Ongar;  b.  1869;  ed.  privately;  entered  R.A. 
1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  present  at  operations  in  Transvaal  and 


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Orange  River  Colony,  and  at  actions  of 
Lindley,  Bethlehem,  and  Wittebergen  (des- 

gatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
revet  Major),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  from  Major  to  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches 
ten  times,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.,  Maj.-Gen., 
C.M.G.,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  with  swords,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Ch.  Instructor,  Horse 
and  Field  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1907-9  ; appointed 
to  Command  59th  Div.  X9X9  : m.  1st,  1907, 
Winifred,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Patteson  Nickalls,  of  Fallowfield,  Chisle- 
hurst;  2nd,  1918,  Helen,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Edward  Biewitt,  C.B.,  C.M.G.;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.M.G.  19x7.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Buell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Senkler, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Buist,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Hunter.  M.V.O., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  David  Simpson  Buist,  of 
22,  Palmeira  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex ; b. 
1871;  ed.  at  George  Watson’s  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh; entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1891, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  Major  1909 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; served  on  N.- W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp) ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912. 

Buist,  Col.  Herbert  John  Martin,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  David  Simson  Buist,  I.S.C.  ; b. 
1868  ; ed.  at  George  Watson’s  Coll.,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1890);  is  Col.  Army  Med.  Staff;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  Malakand  Field 
Force  (despatches),  Tirah  Expedition  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  (Croix  de  Guerre, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; was  Dep.  Assist.  Director- 
1 Gen.,  Army  Med.  Depart.  1906-10  ; has  Legion 
j of  Honour  and  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia  : 
m.  1912,  Gertrude  M.  K.,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  D.  Logan,  J.P.,  of  Matjesfontein,  Cape 
Province,  S.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
19x8,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Bulkeley,  Col.  Charles  Rivers,  C.i5.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Bulkeley  (formerly 
1st  Life  Guards),  of  Clewer  Lodge,  Berks  ; b. 
1840;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 

I Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.  : m.  1874, 
Constance  Clementine,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of 
William  Davenport,  of  Maer,  Staffordshire  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  Oak  Cottage,  Whit- 
church, Salop;  Clewer  Lodge , Windsor; 
Carlton , Junior  Carlton,  and  County 
{Shropshire)  Clubs. 

Bulkeley,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Charles, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Francis 
Beaumaris  Bulkeley  (formerly  65th  Regt.), 
j of  Linden  Hill,  Twyford,  Berks,  and  Stand- 
lowe,  Staffordshire;  b.  1858;  formerly  Capt. 

| and  Hon.  Major  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.);  now  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  is  a J.P.  for  Berks  ; was  ComdL 
of  a Prisoners  of  War  Camp  1914-20:  m. 
1884,  Gertrude  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
J.  Hudson,  R.N.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1918.  19,  Gloucester  Square,  W. 

Bull,  George,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Chm. 
Central  Council,  Forage  Depart.,  Civil 
Supplies,  Board  of  Trade  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Bull,  George  Lucien,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Bull,  Major  Philip  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Henry  Bull,  of  33,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. ; b. 
1889;  formerly  Major  Suffolk  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Bull,  Edward  Bagnall-,  C.B.E. ; b. 

18 — ; Executive  Manager  of  W.  H.  Smith 
and  Son,  of  Kingsway,  W.C. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Bullard,  Major  Reader  William,  C.I.E .; 
6.1888;  entered  Consular  Ser.  1906;  appointed 
Vice-Consul  at  Bitlis  1911,  Acting  Consul 
at  Trebizond  1912,  and  at  Erzeroum  and 
Basra  1914,  Civil  Adviser  to  Principal  Mil. 


326 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Gov.,  Basra  1914.  and  Supervisor  of  Imperial 
Ottoman  Bank  there  1915;  is  a temporary 
Major  in  the  Army,  and  Dep.  Revenue  Sec., 
Political  Depart  , Baghdad;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Baghdad. 

Bullen,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Darle, 

D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Bullen-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Buller,  Capt.  Francis  Alexander  Waddi- 
love,  D.S.O.,  s<->n  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Alex- 
ander Buller,  G C. B [see  Buller,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1879;  is  Capt.  R.N. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  promoted)  : m.  1916,  Mary  Caroline, 
da.  of  Stephen  Hammick  [see  Hammick, 
Bt.] ; cr.  D S O.  1917. 

Buller,  Capt.  Henry  Tritton,  C.B., 
M . V.O. , son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Alexander 
Buller,  G.C.B.,  of  Erie  Hall,  Plympton, 
Devon  [see  Buller,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”]  ; 
b.  1873 ; entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut. 
1895,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  1911;  European 
War  1914,  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa,  in  command 
of  Highflyer ; was  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Dartmouth  1908-11  : m.1919,  Lady  Hermoine 
Mor*y  Stuart,  da.  of  17th  Earl  of  Moray  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  1 4th  class)  19x1,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Buller,  Major  James  Henry  George, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1881 ; formerly  Major  Indian 
Army;  retired  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  Europran  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Buller,  Major  John  Dashwood,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  James  Hornby 
Buller,  of  D wn  Hall,  Surrey;  b.  1878;  is 
Major  and  A -ting  Lieut -Col.  RA.S.C  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  19C0-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was 
an  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  1917-19; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Buller,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Thomas 
More,  C.B  E.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  C.B. E-)  5 cr.  C.B-E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Buller,  Ralph  Buller  Hughes-,  C.I.E. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  William 
Templer  Hughes,  K.C.B.,  of  Dunley,  Bovey 
Tracey,  Devon  ; b.  1871 ; ed  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Ralliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1892,  and  served  in  Bengal  as  Assist.  Magis- 
trate and  Collector  and  Settlement  Officer 
1892-8 ; appointed  Political  Assist.  1899, 
Assist,  to  Gov.-Gen.’s  Agent,  Baluchistan 
1900,  and  Political  Agent  1901,  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1906,  J udicial 
Sec.  to  Govt.  1908,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Police,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1910,  and 
Bengal  19121  King’s  Police  medal)  ; was  on 
special  census  duty  1901,  and  Special  Assist, 
to  Foreign  Sec.  at  Delhi  Durbar  1903;  ap- 
ointed  Officiating  Director  of  Criminal 
n'elligence,  India  1913;  assumed  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Buller  1901  ; attached 
Metropolitan  Police  1916-17;  was  Director  of 
National  Ser.,  S.-W.  Region  1917-18;  ap- 
pointed Chm.  Local  Employment  CommitL  e, 
Exeter  and  Dist.  1920 ; author  of  a report 
on  the  census  of  Baluchistan,  etc.  : m.  1898, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Norman 
Macleod,  D.D.,  Dean  of  the  Thistle;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1908,'  .BE.  'Civil)  1920.  Woodhayes, 
W himple  ; Brooks’s  Club. 

Bulloch,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Archibald, 

D. S.O.]  b 1879;  Major  and  Actirg  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Highlanders  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Ctoix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bullock,  Major  Lawrence  Newsam 
Beverley,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Beverley 
Bullock,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1896; 
sometime  Capt.  Canadian  Engineers,  and 
Major  S.  Staffordshire  Kegt. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 


Bullock,  Ralph,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Henry  Bullock,  of  172,  High  Road,  N.15; 
b.  1868;  ed.  privately;  an  Eastern  Produce 
Merchant,  and  serving  with  Metropolitan 
Special  Constabulary  (Comdt.  N.  Div.  during 
European  War  1914-19),  and  a Member  of 
London  Commercial  Sale  Rooms;  cr.  O.B.E- 
(Civil)  1918  C.B  E (Civil)  1920  172,  High 

Road,  N.15  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 
Bullock,  Major  Richard  Launcelot, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Richard 
Launcelot  Bullock,  V.  of  Shurdington, 
Cheltenham;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Canterbury;  is  an  Engineer,  and  Major 
R.F.A.  (I\F.)  (T.D.);  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bullock,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  John  Troyte-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  I royte-Chafyn- 
Grove,  of  North  Coker  House,  Yeovil 
[Welby,  Bt.] ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Charterhouse; 
in  Somerset  L.I.  1891-1919;  European  War 
1914-18  with  Somerset  L.I.  (twice  wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.):  m.  1904,  Joan  Acland,  da.  of  the  late 
Leonard  Harper  [Acland,  Bt. , cr.  1678,  colls.] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Benville  Manor,  Maiden 
Newton,  Dorset. 

Bullock,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  George 
Troyte-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Troyte-Chafyn-Grove  [Welby,  Bt.];  b.  1862; 
formerly  Capt.  1st  Dragoons  Lieut.-Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve  (T.D.),  and  a J.P. 
for  Wilts  and  Dorset,  and  a D.  L.  for  Dorset  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1898,  Grace  Amy  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  John  Mount-Batten,  C.B.,  of  Upcerne, 
Dorse  t,  and  Mornington  Lodge,  W.  Kensing 
ton,  W.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Zeals  House, 
Zeals,  Wilts. 

Bullock-Marsham  [see  Marsham]. 
Bulman,  Col.  Philip,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John 
Bulman,  of  Clifton;  b.  1857;  entered  85th 
Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Shropshire  L.I. 
1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904  (h.-p.  1905) ; retired  1906 ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in  S 
Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914,  as  Comdt.  Lines 
of  Communication ; was  Vice-Consul  at 
Asia  Minor  1897;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Carlton 
Mansions,  14,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

Bulstrode,  Major  Christopher  Victor, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18—;  is  Major  (T.D.) 
R.A.M.C. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — , 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Bulteel,  Major  John  Crocker,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  George  Bulteel,  of  Pam- 
flete,  Devon;  b.  1890;  Major  Buckingham- 
shire Yeo. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  m.  1919,  Doris,  da. 
of  Sir  Wi  liam  Peterson,  K.B.E.,  and  widow 
of  Major  Douglas  Rey  nolds,  V.C. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Bulwer-Lytton  [see  Lytton]. 

Bun  Bihari  Kapur,  Raja  Bahadur , 

C. S.I.;  6.1855;  is  father  of  H.H.  the  present 
Maharajadhiraja  Bahadur  (Hon.  Sir  Bijaj 
Chand  Mahtab)  of  Burdwan,  K.C.S.I., 
K. C.I.E.  ; has  been  Diwan-i-Raj  of  Burd- 
wan, Vice-Pres  and  Ch.  Councillor  of  Burd- 
wan Raj  Council,  Hon  Magistrate  and  Mem- 
ber of  Dist.  Board  of  Burdwan,  Manager  of 
Burdwan  Raj  Estates,  and  a Member  of 
Bengal  Legislative  Council  (for  three  terms)  ; 
received  personal  titles  of  Raja  1893,  and 
Raja  Bahadur  1916;  has  Kaisar-i  Hind  gold 
medal  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1903.  Bun-Ahash,  Burd- 
wan, India. 

Bunbury,  Cecil  Edward  Francis,  C.S.I. 

[see  Bunbury,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Bunbury,  Major  Richard  Seymour, 

D. S.O . [see  Bunbury,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Bunbury,  Brig.-Gen.  Vesey  Thomas,  C.B., 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rt. 
Rev.  Thomas  Bunbury,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
Limerick;  b.  1859;  ea.  at  St.  Columba’s 
Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1879,  became  Capt. 
1887,  exchanged  to  Leicestershire  Regt. 
1887,  Brevet  Major  1897,  Major  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col. 
h.-p.)  1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1916;  re- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1327 


tired  19x6;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1889,  in  command  of  column  of  Mounted  Inf. 
during  special  operations  in  Magwe  Dist. 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896,  present  at  actions  of  Firkeh  and  Hafir 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  at 
capture  of  Abu  Hamed  1897  in  com- 
mand of  nth  Sudanese  (despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  in  charge  of  passage  of 
4 steamers  and  68  sailing  boats  up  Nile 
Cataracts  between  Merawi  and  Abu  Hamed 
1898,  with  Nile  Expedition  1898  in  command 
of  17th  Egyptian  Batn.,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  (despatches,  medal,  clasp  to  Egyp- 
tian medal  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  as  Provost  Marshal  British  Ex- 
peditionary Force  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1895-1901  (3rd  class  Medjidie);  was  Col. 
Comdg.  Kent  Inf.  Brig.,  Territorial  Force 
1911-14:  m.  1904,  the  Hon.  Daisy  Carleton 
Pigott,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Paynton 
Pigott-Carleton  [see  Bs.  Dorchester] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.M.G.  1915. 
United  Service  Club. 

Bunbury,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Edwin, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas 
Bunbury,  formerly  Bishop  of  Limerick  ; b. 
1858;  ed.  at  St.  Columba’s  Coll.,  Ireland, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered 
2nd  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1889, 
Major  Indian  Army  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1908,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1912;  retired  1920;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1880  (medal),  with  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Ex- 
pedition 1881,  with  Isazai  Expedition  1892, 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  as  D.A.  A.,  and 
Q.M.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2,  in  com- 
mand of  28th  Punjabis  (despatches,  clasp), 
commanded  14th  Sikhs  1902-8 ; appointed 

D. A.G.,  N.  Army,  India  1908,  Brig. -Gen.  on 
Gen.  Staff,  N.  Army,  India  1911,  Kohat  Brig. 
1912,  and  a Div.  in  India  1916-18:  m ■ 1893, 
Eva  Mary,  da.  of  Charles  Francis  Gale,  of 
Cheltenham;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 

Bunce,  Capt.  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—; 

. Capt.  S.  African  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Bund,  John  William  Willis-,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  John  Walpole  Willis,  of  Wick  Epis- 
copi,  Worcester;  b.  1843;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (LL.B. 
1864,  M.A.  1868);  is  Chm.  of  County  Council, 
a J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter 
Sessions,  Worcestershire,  and  Chm.  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  Cardiganshire;  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  N.  Div.  of  Worcester- 
shire (C.)  Nov.  1885 ; assumed  by  Roy. 
License  1864,  the  additional  surname  of 
Bund  : m.  1st,  1872,  Harriette  Penelope,  who 
d.  1895,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Temple,  of 
The  Nash,  Worcester ; 2nd,  1896,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Col.  R.  Thackeray  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Wick  Episcopi,  Worcester ; 
Oxjord  ana  Cambridge , and  Constitutional 
Clubs. 

Bundock,  Major  Harry  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Forbes  Bundock,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Gram. 
Sch.,  Sydney,  and  at  St.  Paul’s  Coll.,  Sydney 
Univ.  ; Major  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-ig  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  University  (Sydney),  and 
Union  ( Sydney ) Clubs. 

Bunker,  Capt.  Sidney  Waterfield,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9. 

Burbank,  Major  M.  A.,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Burch,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Edward 
Scarth,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and 
with  R.A.F.  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Burchall,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R A.F.  (Special  Reserve);  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Burden,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.I.E., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Henry  Burden,  of  Belfast ; 
b.  1867 ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1894, 
became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913;  Ch.  Med.  Officer,  Beluchistan; 
cr.  C.LE.  1911. 

Burden,  Capt.  Henry  John,  D.S.O., 
D.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.F.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Burden,  Major  James  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-1933 
Major  Leicestershire  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Burder,  Brig. -Gen.  Ernest  Sumner, 

C. M.G. ; 6.1866;  entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 
L.I.  18^5,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1908  (retired 
1912),  and  Brevet  Co).  1918 ; served  on  N.-W. 
Front  er  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy)  ; appointed  a Dep.  Directoi 
at  War  Office  1919,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Burdett,  Wing-Com.  Arthur  Burdett, 

D. S.O.;  6.1879;  formerly  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  York  and  Lanca-ter  Regt.  ; 
now  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Burditt,  George  Frederick,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; a J.P.  of  Manchester;  Chm.  of 
Advisory  Committee,  Min.  of  National  Sec., 
Manchester;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Manchester. 

'Bur don, Major  Cyril  Walmesley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1892;  Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
in  N.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Burdon,  Major  John  Alder,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  John  Shaw  Burdon,  D.D., 
formerly  Bishop  of  Victoria,  Hong  Kong; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  King  Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Nor- 
wich, and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb., 
(B.  A.,  Classical  Tripos  1888.  M.A.  1901); 
Hausa  Scholar,  Christ’s  Coll.  1901-2;  pro- 
moted from  Colour-Sergeant  Manchester 
Regt.  into  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  1893, 
became  Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  Brevet  Major  1899  ; retired  1905  ; 
joined  Roy.  Niger  Co.’s  Constabulary  1896, 
and  became  Comdt.  1899;  served  on  Niger 
1897  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
command  of  Niger  Constabulary  1898-9  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major);  isaF.R.G.S. ; ap- 
pointed Assist.  Resident,  N.  Nigeria  1900,  a 
2nd  class  Resident  1901,  and  1st  class  Resident 
1902,  and  to  Sokoto  Province  1903,  Colonial 
Sec.,  Barbados  1910  (acted  as  Gov.  1910-11, 
and  in  1912),  a M.L.C.  1912,  and  Admini- 
strator, St.  Christopher  and  Nevis  1915 ; 
acted  as  Administrator,  Dominica  1913  ; joint 
author  of  a “Hausa  Grammar”:  m.  1910, 
Katharine  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Sutherland,  of  Wray  Park,  Reigate;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1904.  St.  Christopher,  Leeward 
Islands ; Naval  and  Military , and  West 
Indian  Clubs. 

Burdon,  Col.  Rowland,  C.B.E.,  M.P.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Burdon,  of  Castle  Eden, 
Durham  ; 6.  1857  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Durham 
L.I.  (V.D.),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Durham 
(Sheriff  1907)  ; unsuccessfully  contested 

5. E.  Div.  oi  Durham  1910  ; has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Sedgefield  Div.  (Co.U.)  thereof  since 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1887,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Wyndliam  Slade,  of  Montys  Court,  Taunton  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Castle  Eden,  Durham. 

Burdus,  Stanley  George,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18—;  is  Lieut.  Australian  Inf.;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Burges,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel,  VC.,  D.S.O.  ; 

6.  1873 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

Gloucestershire  Regt.,  and  an  Inspector 
of  Q.M.G.’s  Services ; S.  Africa  1900-  902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  V.C., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1905,  Katharine 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Blanche,  sister  of  Sir  George  Albert  De 
Hochepied-Larpent,  3rd  Bt.  (ext.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Burgess,  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly 
Lieut.  Roy.  Berks  Regt.  ; served  during 
Europeati  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
retired  (through  wounds)  1918;  cr.  D.S.O. 
*9*7- 

Burgess,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Roscoe,  | 

C. B.E. , D.S.O.  ; b 18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  S. 
African  Forces;  European  War  1914-19 
(D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Burgess,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Burgess,  of  Middleton, 
Market  Harborough ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Oakham 
Sch.,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902, 
M.B.  and  B.C.  19—)  ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  24th 
Field  Ambulance  (despatches  twice,  M.C., 

D. S.O.  , Croix  de  Guerre  with  Star) : m.  1917, 
Marjorie  Constance,  da.  of  Charles Fetherston- 
haugh,  of  Northlands,  Winchester ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919.  Bampton  House,  Tiverton. 

Burgess,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Living- 
stone Hatchwell,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Burgess, of  Papakura, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand;  b.  1880;  ed.  in 
England;  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Staff 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Col.  Aus- 
tralian Artillery,  and  a Brig.-Gen.  ; present 
at  landing  at  Gallipoli  (despatches  six  times, 
D.S.O.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G., 

C. B.,  American  D.S.M.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Burghard,  Frederic  Francois,  C.B.,  M.S., 
M.D. , F.R.C.S. , son  of  the  late  Frederic 
Burghard,  of  Loughton,  Essex  ; b.  1864  ; ed. 
at  ^Christ's  Coll.,  Finchlev  ; M.S.  London 
1887,  M.D.  London  1889,  F.R.C.S.  England 
1889;  is  Surg.  to  and  Lecturer  on  Surg., 
King’s  Coll.  Hospital,  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Queen  Alexandra’s  Mil.  Hospital  at  Millbank, 
and  to  Children’s  Hospital,  Paddington,  a 
Member  of  Council  and  Court  of  Examiners 
of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  of  England,  a Fellow 
of  King’s  Coll.,  a Member  of  Advisory 
Board  of  Air  Min.,  and  Examiner  in  Surg., 
Camb.  and  London  Univs.  ; appointed 
Surgical  Registrar,  Guy’s  Hospital  1888, 
and  Assist.  Surg.,  King’s  Coll.  Hospital 
1890;  served  during  European  War  1914-16 
as  Consulting  Surg.  (despatches,  C.B.)  : 
tn.  1893,  Mary  Dora,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the 
late  Alfred  Pollock;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
95,  Harley  Street , W.  1. 

Burgoyne,  Capt.  Sydney  Thomas, 
M.V.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  t8— ; is  Capt.  R.E.,  and 
Private  Sec.  to  Controller  of  Transportation ; 
served  at  Head  Quarters  in  France  during 
European  War  in  Depart,  of  Inspector  of 
Transportation  (O.B.E.)  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  and  O.B  E.  1917.  121,  Bedford  Court 

Mansions,  IV. C.  1. 

Burjorjf.e  Dorabjee  Patel,  Khan  Baha- 
dur, C.I.E.,  O.B.E. ; b.  1858  ; ed.  in  Bombay ; 
is  a leading  Member  of  Parsi  Community  of 
Quetta,  proprietor  of  coal  and  iron  mines, 
mills  and  other  factories,  and  erector  or 
supporter  of  several  useful  Institutions ; 
received  personal  title  of  Khan  Bahadur 
1899,  and  silver  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  1901 : 
cr.  C.I.E.  1904,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Quetta, 
Beluchistan,  India. 

Burke,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Bruce,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Marlow  Burke, 
M.I.C.E. ; b.  1876;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1900, 
and  is  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) : m.  1906,  Anna, 
da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Gcn.  Sir  Adam  Scott 
Reid,  K.C.B.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Burke,  Edmund  Tytler,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , 
Ch.B.,  el.  son  of  W.  M.  Burke,  J.P., 
F.S.  A.,  of  Carlogie  House,  Forfarshire  ; 
b.  1888;  M.B.  1914;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(retired),  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med. ; commanded  40th  Field  Ambul- 
ance 1914-19;  European  War  1914-10,  in 
Gallipo'i,  Egypt,  Mesopotamia,  N.  Persia 
as  Assist.  Directer  of  Med.  Sers.,  and 
Caucasus  (twice  wounded, despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle  with 
Swords)  : vn.  1919,  Mina,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Stewart,  of  Perth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


195,  Withington  Road,  Whalley  Range, 
Manchester. 

Burke,  Francis  Joseph,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Australian  Forces;  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.0. 1918. 

Burke,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Francis, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Walter 
St.  George  Burke,  formerly  R.E.,  of 
Auberies,  Sudbury,  Suffolk ; b.  1880 ; is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office ; Aden 
1903-4,  European  War  1914  18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm): 
m.  1916,  Edith  Jane,  only  da.  of  Charles 
A.  Denton,  of  1 19,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W.i  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Burke,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Quartermaster  and  Major 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Burke,  Thomas  Francis,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles,  and  attached 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Burkhardt,  Major  Valentine  Rodolphe, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Burland,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Watt, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Benjamin  Burland, 
M.D.,  C.M.;  b.  1877;  20  years  in  Victoria 
Rifles  of  Canada  (Officer  Comdg.  1912) ; 
served  during  European  War  1914.17  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  312,  Prince  Arthur  Street 
West,  Montreal , Canada;  Lac  Ouimet, 
Laurentide  Mountains,  Quebec,  Canada. 

Burleigh,  Com.  Cecil  Willis,  D.S.O.) 

b.  18 — ■;  Com.  R.N.R.  (retired);  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Burmester,  Capt.  Rudolf  Miles,  C.B., 
C.M.G. 1 3rd  son  of  F.  G.  Burmester,  of  Clay- 
gate,  Surrey ; b.  1875 ; entered  R.N.  1888, 
became  Lieut.  1897,  Com.  1907,  and  Capt. 
1914;  Somaliland  Campaign  1903  (medal), 
European  War  1915-19,  in  Dardanelles, 
and  as  Ch.  of  Start  in  Egypt,  E-  Indies, 
and  Mediterranean  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  3rd  class 
Order  of  the  Nile  and  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan)  ; appointed  Ch.  of  Staff,  and  Main- 
tenance Capt..  Portsmouth  1920  : m.  1907, 
Margery  Gladys,  da.  of  Adm.  Rodney  Lloyd, 

C. B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Burn,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Pelham,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Maitland 
Pelham  Burn,  of  Grange  Park,  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1882 ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1901, 
became  Capt.  1910,  Major  1916,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; -was 
a Brig.  Com.  1916-19  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Burn,  Richard,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Burn,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Liverpool  Institute,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1889;  appointed  Under  Sec. 
to  Govt.,  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1897, 
Sup.  of  Census  1900,  Dep.  Commr.  1904, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1907,  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1910,  Ch.  Sec.  1912,  and  Commr.  1918  ; joint 
Editor  of  Imperial  Gazetteer  (3rd  edition 
*905-7);  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal;  cr. 
C.S.I.  1917.  Benares,  United  Provinces, 
India. 

Burn,Clerk-Rattray  [see  Rattray]. 
Burn-Murdoch  [see  Murdoch]. 

Burnage,  Lieut.-Col.  Granville  John, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Burnage,  of 
Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1858;  is  Mana- 
ging Director  of  T.  Burnage  and  Son 
(Limited),  of  N.S.  Wales,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen's  medal  with 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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five  clasps),  and  in  Dardanelles  1915,  Comdg. 
his  Regt.,  present  at  landing  at  Gallipoli 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1915, 

Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Boulby  Hasle- 
wood,  of  Startford  Hall,  Barnard  Castle; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales; 
Newcastle  Club. 

BuRNAND.il/ayorNorman  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876;  is  Major  Leinster  Regt.;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1902  (wounded, 

gueen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during 
uropean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Burnard,  Major  Charles  Francis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  Burnard,  F.S.A.,  J P.,  of 
Stoke,  near  Teignmouth,  S.  Devon;  b.  1876; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Jesns  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1900, 
became  Capt.  1907,  and  Major  1915;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  fi\e  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
i9x5- 

Burne,  Major  Alfred  Higgins,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sambrooke  Thomas  Higgins 
Burne,  of  Loynton  Hall,  Newport,  Salop  ; 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  Winchester  and  at  R.M.A.; 
Major  R.A.,  and  a Brig.-Maj.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatche^six  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bat);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914  (Bar  1919). 
United  Service  Club. 

Burne,  Major  Lindsay  Elliott  Lumley, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army,  and 
Assist.  Commr.,  Burma;  operations  in  Burma 
1919-20  (C-B.E-) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Burne,  Lieut.-Col.  Newdigate  Halford 
Marriott,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Shropshire  L.I  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O..  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Burne,  Brig.-Gen.  Rainald  Owen,  C-B.E ., 
son  of  the  late  Newdigate  Burne,  Bar.-at- 
Law  [see  V.  Sidmouth]  ; b.  18 — ; Col. 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  R.A.S.C. ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  as  D.A.A.G. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m. 

1897,  Sybil  Mary,  da.  of  David  Henry 
Owen,  Principal  Registrar  of  Probate  Court 
[see  Butler,  Bt.,  colls.]  : cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Burne,  Major  Sambrooke  Frank,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Christopher  Higgins  Burne, 
of  St.  Mary,  Bourne,  Hants ; b.  1885 ; is 
Major  R.F.A.,  and  a Brig.-Major  ; served 
during  European  War  in  Mesopotamia  and 
France  1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Burnell,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Desborough, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1876 ; Capt.,  Hon.  Major,  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Burnett,  Major  Allan  Harrington,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884  ; is  Major  Indian  Army,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (medal), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Burnett,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Kenyon, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles  Burnett,  of 
Biggleswade;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  K..M.C.  ; entered  Hussars  1889,  became 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet 
Col.  and  Col.  iqr8,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1919  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  on  Staff,  and  with  regt.  during  siege 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  appointed 
an  A.A.G.  1916,  a Brig.-Gen.  1916,  and  a 
Dist.  Com.  1918  : m.  1903,  Georgina  Violet 
Paley;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Burnett,  Wing-Com.  Charles  Stuart, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Alexander 
Burnett  [see  B Sempill.  colls.];  b.  1882; 
Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; S.  Africa  1900-1901  with 
Derbyshire  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal  with  three 


clasps),  N.  Nigeria  1904-5  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B  E , 3rd  class  Order 
of  the  Nile)  ; m.  1914, Sybil  Bell ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Burnett,  Miss  Ethel  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  — Burnett ; b.  18 — ; rendered  sers. 
during  European  War  to  New  Zealand  War 
Contingent  Asso.  in  London ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Burnett,  Col.  James  Lauderdale  Gilbert, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Burnett,  Bt.,cr.  1626]. 
Burnett,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Chaplyn, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.;  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Mountford  Burnett,  M.D.  ; b.  1863;  entered 
R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  and  Major 
1902,  retired  1909;  now  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Burnett,  Major  John  Curteis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882;  entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding  Regt.)  1901,  became  Capt.  1909,  and 
Major  iot6  ; European  War  1914  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 
Orleans  Club. 

Burnett,  Col.  Philip,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
1 ite  James  Burnett ; b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Acting  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Burnett,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Parry, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  8th  Batn.  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  and  7th  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Burnett- Hitchcock  [see  Hitchcock], 

Burnett-Stuart  [see  Stuart]. 

Burney,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward  Cave, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  Arthur  George  Burney 
[see  Cave-Browne-Cave,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1883; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  an 
A.Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18  in  Palestine 
(despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ) . 
m.  1912,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
G.  F.  A.  Norton,  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Burney,  Com. Charles  Denniston,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Adm.  Sir  Cecil  Burney,  G.C  M.G., 
K.C.B. ; b.  1888;  formerly  Com.  R.N.  ; re- 
tired 1020;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  20,  Wilton 

Crescent , S.W.  ; Marlborough,  United  Ser- 
vices, and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Burney,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Henry,  C.B. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Burney, 
V.  of  Thornham,  Maidstone;  6.1858;  entered 
39th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Gordon  High- 
landers 1886,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

1898,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and 
Col.  1908;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1913; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882-4, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  5th  class  Medjidie), 
in  Soudan  1884,  present  at  battles  of 
Teb  and  Tamai  (two  clasps),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895,  present  at  storming 
of  Malakand  Pass  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches,  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  A.A.G.  (despatches, 
C.B.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18,  on 
S'aff  (C.B.E.);  was  a Professor  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Canada  1899-1900,  A.A.G.,  E.  Command 
1908-10,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  9th  Inf.  Brig. 
1910-13  : m.  1888,  Diana  Geraldine,  el.  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Talbot  Coke,  of  Trusley, 
Derbyshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  iqoo,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Burney,  Brig.-Gen.  Percy  de  Sausmarez, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles 
Burney,  C.B. , R.N.  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.A.  1881,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major 

1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1909 (retired  1914),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1919;  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour);  Brig.  Gen.  R.A. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Naval  and 
Military , and  J unior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1330 


Burney,  Capt.  Sydney  Bernard,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; was  Assist.  Director-Gen.  of  j 
Voluntary  Organisations  during  European  | 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  19x8.  7,  Porchester  Square , 
W.  2. 

Burnham,  Major  Frederick  Russell,  j 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edwin  Otway  1 
Burnham  ; b.  1861 ; ed.at  California  ; served 
in  Indian  Wars  in  America,  and  in  S.  Africa  | 
1893-6,  and  1899-1900  with  rank  of  Major  j 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  the  well-known  I 
Scout:  m.  1884,  Blanche  B.,  da.  of  J.  S. 
Blick  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Burnham,  John  Charles,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E. , j 
son  of  the  late  John  Charles  Burnham  ; b. 
1866;  ed.  at  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester  J 
(B. Sc.  1888) ; was  Assist.  Chemist,  Woolwich  I 
Chemical  Depart.  1888-94  ; was  Chemist  in  j 
War  Depart.  1888-94,  to  Special  Committee  j 
on  Explosives  1888  91,  and  to  Experimental  j 
Cordite  Factory  at  Kirkee,  India  1894-8,  I 
since  when  he  has  been  Manager  of  Cordite 
Factory,  Aruvankadu  ; is  a Fellow  of  In- 
stitute of  Chemistry  : m.  1898,  Lillian,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Sinclair  Cox;  cr.  C.S.l. 
1911,  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  Aruvankadu , 
Nilgiri  Hills , India. 

Burniston,  Surg.-Com.  Hugh  Somerville, 

C. M.G.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  Capt.  Augus- 

tus John  Burniston,  R.N. , formerly  of  Lang- 
ford Cottage,  Langford,  near  Bristol  ; b.  1870; 
ed.  privately;  M.B.  and  B.S.  Durham  1892, 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1893  ; Surg.-Com.  R.N.  ; China  1900, 
European  War  1917-18,  with  1st  Battle 
Squadron:  m.  1900,  Jane  Hilda,  da.  of 

James  Nelson,  of  Las  Palmas,  Grand  Canary  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Burns-Lindow  [see  LindowJ. 

Burnstde,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Reginald, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1876  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  3rd  Hussars;  S African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Somaliland 
1905-9  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.  - .O.,  Brevets  Major 
and  Lieut.-Col);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Burnyeat,  Major  Richard  Whiteside, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Burr-Bryan  [see  Bryan], 

Burrard,  Major  Gerald,  D.S.O.  [see 
Burrard,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Burrard,  Col.  Harry  George,  D.S.O. 
[see  Burrard,  Bt.]. 

Burrard,  Col.  William  Dutton,  C.M.G. 

[see  Burrard,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Burrell,  Major  Stanislaus,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  William  John  Burrell ; b.  1881; 
Major  Northumberland  Hussars  Yeo.  (Re 
serve);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1912,  Mildred  Elinor,  da.  of  A. 
Ernest  Learoyd,  of  Launde  Abbey,  co.  Ctaie; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Burrett,  Major  Athol  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Albert  Edward  Burrett,  of 
Eureka  Station,  Grenfell.  N.S.  Wales;  b. 
1894;  Major  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-19  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Buwritt,  Col.  Royal,  D S.O . ; b.  18 — ; 
Col.  Canadian  Forces;  Europ-  an  Wari9i5-i9 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Burroughes,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Neville, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  19 14 -19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Burkowes,  Brig  -Gen.  Arnold  Robinson, 
C.M.G.,  D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arnold  Bur- 
rowes;  b 1867;  entered  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers 
1888,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Col.  1918,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  19^0;  served  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Lombard's  Kop  and  Lalana  Hill  (Queen’s 
medai  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps)  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  DS.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Bermuda 
1906-7,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1907-10:  m, 


1893,  Lilian  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Randolphe  Pigott,  of  Grendon  Hall,  Ayles- 
bury, Bucks  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Burrowes,  Lieut.-Col.  Algernon  St. 
Leger,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  R. 
Burrowes,  R.  of  Hutton,  Somerset  ; b.  1847  ; 
entered  R.M.L.I.  1866,  became  Capt.  1881, 
Major  1885,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1894;  retired 
1896;  served  during  Egyptian  War  1882,  as 
Adj.,  present  at  actions  of  Tel-el-Mahuta,  at 
Kassassin,  and  at  storming  of  Tel  el-Kebir 
(despatches),  and  in  Soudan,  1884  5.  with 
Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  actions  of  Tamai, 
lhatkooJ,  and  attack  on  Convoys  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major);  served  in  Ariadne  during  visit  ol 
Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales  to  Egypt 
1868-9,  and  in  Serapis  during  T.R.H.’s  tour 
in  India  1872-6 ; appointed  a Recruiting 
Staff  Officer  19x6  : m.  1875,  Fanny  Henrietta, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Barry  Hoare,  of  Monks- 
town,  co.  Cork  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Moor- 
side,  Budleigh  Salierton,  Devon. 

Burrowes,  Thomas  Fraser,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; Controller  of  Customs,  and  Receiver  of 
Enemy  Estates,  Nigeria:  m.  19 — , Lena, 

da.  of  Hugh  Sproston  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Burrows, Co/.  Edmund  Augustine,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  die  late  Canon  Burrows,  of 
Rochester;  b 1855;  entered  R.F.A.  1875, 
became  Capt.  1884',  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904;  retired  1905; 
re-employed  1914;  served  in  Burma  Ex- 
pedition 1885-6  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  at  actions 
at  Vaal  Kranz,  Tugela  Heights,  Laing’s  Nek, 
and  Belfast  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Bucks:  m.  1891,  Mary  Claudine,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Coode,  of  Trevarna,  St. 
Austell*  Cornwall;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Long  Crendon,  Thame,  Oxon. 

Burrows,  Col.  Harold,  C.B.E., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  E.  P. 
Burrows ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; 
M.B. , London  1899,  M.R.C.S.  England  1899, 
F.R.C.S.  1901  ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F. 
Reserve) ; European  War  19 14-19  as  Con- 
sulting Surg.  to  H.M.  Forces  (despatches, 
O.B.E.,  C.B  E.) : m.  1898,  Lucy,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Wheeler;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and 

C. B.E  (Mil.)  1919.  1,  The  Cams,  Grove  Road, 
Southsea. 

Burrows,  Major  Montagu  Brocas, 

D. S.O  , M.C.,  son  of  Stephen  Montagu  Bur- 
rows, C.I  E , of  Norham  House,  Oxford  ; b. 
1894;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford ; Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards  ; European 
War  1914-19,  finally  as  temporary  Major 
in  N.  Russia  Expeditionary  Force  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Orders  of  St.  George, 
St.  Vladimir,  and  St.  Anne  of  Russia);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Burrows,  Stephen  Montagu,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Capt.  Montagu  Burrows,  R.N.  (Chichele 
Professor  of  Modern  History,  and  a Fellow 
of  AllSouls’Coll., Oxford), of  Norham  House, 
Oxlord  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Exeter 
Coll.  Oxford  (B. A.  1879,  M.A.  1890);  entered 
Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1880,  and  Archaeological 
Survey  1885;  became  Director  of  Education 
1899,  and  Gov.  Agent,  N.-W.  Province  1904; 
retired  1906;  is  Hon.  Sec.  to  Oxford  Univ. 
Delegacy  for  Oriental  Students  ; author  of 
“ The  Buried  Cities  of  Ceylon,”  etc. : m. 
1890,  Isabella  Christina,  da.  of  Alexander 
Cruickshank,  of  Byron,  Inverell,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  C.I.E.  19x7.  Norham  House, 
Oxford ; Athenceum  Club. 

Burston,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Roy,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  James  Burston, 
V.D.  (Gen.  Officer  Comdg  an  Inf.  Brig,  in 
Gallipoli),  of  Melbourne,  Australia;  b.  1888; 
ed.  at  Melbourne  Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ. 
(M.B.,  B.S.  Melbourne  1910);  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps,  Assist. 
Physician  to  Adelaide  Hospital,  and  Hon. 
Anaesthetist  to  Adelaide  Children’s  Hospital ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18,  in 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1913,  Helen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Culross,  Barrister,  of  Adelaide ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval 
and  Military  ( Adelaide ) Clubs.  > 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1331 


Burt,  Brig -Gen.  Alfred,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  A.M.,  son  of  Frederick  ).  Burt,  of 
Stoke  Poges ; b.  1875;  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Dra- 
goon Guards;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1920 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  VVar 
1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.);  employed  in  Greco-Turkish 
War  1897,  and  in  Spanish  War  in  Morocco  as 
War  Correspondent  during  Riff  operations; 
was  Brig.-Maj.  Welsh  Border  Mounted  Brig. 
1911-14;  Head  of  Allies  Mil.  Mission  to 
Latvia  1919-20  (despatches,  C.B.);  has  Albert 
medal  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G. 
and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy, 
and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Burt,  Major  Aubrey  Ernest,  D.S.O.', 
b.  18 — ; Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucking- 
hamshire L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Burt,  Capt.  Charles  Sidney,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1887  ; Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O., Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 1918. 
Burt-Marshall  [see  Marshall]. 

B u rton , Maj.  - Gen . B e n j a m i n , C.B. , C.  M.  G. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  B.  Burton ; b.  1855  > 
entered  R.A.  1874,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 

1906,  and  Maj. -Gen.  1911;  retired  1917;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  medal, 

C. B.)  ; was  a Staff  Officer  for  Horse  and 
Field  Artillery  1906-7,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg. 
1st  Div.  R.A.  1907-10;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
C-M.G.  1917. 

Burton,  Lieut.-Col.  Colin,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Edward  P.  Burton  ; b.  1883 ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : m. 

1907,  Gladys  Astley,  da.  of  Major  Loftus 
Lewis  Astley  Cooper  [see  Paston-Cooper, 
Bt.]. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Burton,  Col.  Edmund  Boteler,  C.B.,  son 
of  Gen.  E.  F.  Burton;  b.  1861  ; entered 
rd  Foot  1879,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1890, 
ajor  Indian  Army,  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1905, 
and  Col.  1907;  retired  1913;  served  with 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881,  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  with  Burmese  Expedition  1886-7  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  withChitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp) ; some- 
time Col.  Comdt.  17th  Cav.  (Indian  Army); 
was  Col.-on-the-Staff,  Comdg.  Secunderabad 
Cav.  Brig.  Indian  Army  1911-13;  is  a 
F.R.G.S. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
Burton-Baldry  [see  Baldry]. 

Bury,  Capt.  Charles  Kenneth  Howard-, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Suffolk,  colls.]. 

Bury,  Francis  George,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Hon.  Treasurer  King  George  and  Queen 
Mary’s  Club  for  Oversea  Forces;  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  8,  Cheniston  Gardens , PV.8. 

Bury,  Lindsay  Edward,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Francis  George  Bury,  of  8,  Cheniston 
Gardens,  Kensington,  W. ; b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904) ; 
sometime  local  and  temporary  Col.  RE.; 
European  War  1915-16  (despatches,  O.B-E.) ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  Adviser  Public  Works 
Depart.  1910-11  ; Inspector  of  Irrigation, 
Egypt;  has  4th  class  Medjidie ; m.  1909, 
Kathleen  Frances  Malbisse,  da.  of  Henry 
John  Beckwith,  of  Millichope  Park,  Craven 
Arms,  balop;  cr.  O-B.R.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  New  University  Club. 

Bury,  Engineer- Com.  William  A., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Gallow- 
hill,  Northumberland . 

Busfield,.  Major  Johnson  Atkinson, 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Busfield, 
formerly  Cheshire  Regt.,  of  Cheriton  House, 
Hants;  b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 


Major  Cheshire  Regt.  (Reserve)  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) . European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1907, 
Marion  Sarah  Neville,  da.  of  the  late  Marshal 
Neville  Clarke,  of  Graiguenoe  Park,  Thurles, 
co.  Tipperarj7;  cr.D.S.O.  1918.  Glanhonddu, 
Brecon;  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Bush,  Lieut.  Athelstan  Paul,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col.  James  Paul  Bush,  C.M.G. , C.B.E. ; b. 
1892  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Bush,  Major  Charles  Gerald,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Bush,  Col.  Harry  Stebbing,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  William  Bush,  of  Haworth 
House,  Middlesex;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Dover 
C oil.  ; entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1893, 
became  Major  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  T908, 
Lieut.-Col.  igis,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917 » N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Ordnance  Officer 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1903,  Helen 
Ethel,  da.  of  John  Ian  Someren  Pope;  cr. 
C M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Bush,  Major  Herbert  Fulford,  D.S.O.  ; 
b 18—;  formerly  Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Bush,  Col.  James  Paul,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
Ch.M.,  son  of  Major  Robert  Bush  (formerly 
96th  Regt.),  of  Clifton,  Bristol  ; b.  1857;  ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(Ch.  M.  1912);  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1881;  is  a 
D.L. ; Consulting  Surg.  to  Bristol  Roy.  In- 
firmary, Lecturer  on  Operative  Surgery  at 
Univ.  of  Bristol,  Past  Pres,  of  Bath  and 
Bristol  Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso.,  and 
of  Bristol  Medico-Chirurgical  So.,  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.,  a Member  of  Council  of  Epsom 
Coll.,  of  International  Surgical  So.,  of  Glou- 
cestershire County  Asso.,  and  of  Court  of 
Bristol  Univ., and  a D.L.  for  Gloucestershire; 
sometime  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  cos. 
Gloucester  and  Somerset ; S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Senior  Surg.  to  Princess  Christian  Hospital, 
Natal  Field  Force,  and  Senior  Med.  Officer 
H.M.  Hospital  Ship  “ Lismore  Castle  ” (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasps,  C.M.G.),  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  Brevet  Col., 
C.B.E.) ; has  T.D.;  author  of  various  surgical 
papers : m.  1887,  Laura  Annie,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  John  Robertson,  of  Colac,  Victoria, 
Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
19x9.  Vyvyan  House,  Clifton  Park , Clifton , 
Bristol ; Constitutional  {London),  and 
Clifton  ( Bristol ) Clubs. 

Bush,  Capt.  James  Tobin,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Charles  Tobin  Bush,  of  Bromley, 
Kent;  b.  1874;  Capt.  R.N.  ; in  Controller’s 
Depart.,  Admiralty  1910-12;  European  War 
1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort  (despatches, 

’ C.B.E.);  appointed  Naval  Assist,  to  Adm. 

1 of  Training  Ser.  1920:  m.  1904,  Antonia 
Harriet  Lander,  da.  of  John  Richard  Leonard 
Cridland,  of  Copenhagen  and  Exeter;  cr. 

1 C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

t Bush,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Ernest,  C.B. , son 

: of  the  late  Major  Robert  Bush,  formerly  96th 

1 Regt. ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; entered 
; 106th  Regt.  1880,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Dur- 

>'  ham  L.I.  1906,  Col.  1909,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
5 Gen.  1917;  retired  1917;  served  in  Sudan 

> 1885-6  (medal,  bronze  star),  during  S.  African 

> War  1902  (Queen  s medal  with  three  clasps), 

t and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
1 spatches  twice,  C.B.) : m.  1893,  Mabel 

) Katharine,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Justice 

Beverley;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

, Bush,  Major  Joseph  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
• b.  18 — ; Major  South  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Bushe,  Robert  Gervase,  C.M.G.,  son  of 

> the  late  John  Scott  Bushe,  C.M.G.,  Colonial 
1,  Sec.,  Trinidad  ; 6.1851;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 

at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Trinidad,  and  at  King’s 
; Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.,  Wrangler, 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Mathematical  Tripos  1875)  ; appointed 
Assist.  Master,  Queen’s  Roy.  Coll.,  Trinidad 
1878,  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Trinidad  1891,  and 
Auditor-Gen.  1903;  acted  as  Colonial  Sec. 
1906,  1908-9,  1911,  1913,  and  1914-15  : m.  1880, 
Violet,  da.  of  A.  R.  Gray,  of  Trinidad  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1911.  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 
Bushe,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Francis 
Bushe,  ofRathowen;  h.  1858;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; 
entered  R.A.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886,  Major 
1896,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col. 
1909  (h.-p.  1910),  and  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  1914  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1895-1900,  and  1902  (des- 
patches, medal  with  six  clasps,  C.M.G.); 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Artillery  1906-10, 
Comdt.  Ordnance  Coll.  1911,  and  a Brig.- 
Com.  1914-17  ; m.  1907,  Bessie  Sarah,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Major  Thomas  Auchinleck,  of 
Crevenagh,  Omagh  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Drum- 
hallanh,  Rathmullan , co.  Donegal;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Buston,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip  Thomas,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.;  entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903 
(h.-p.  1904),  Col.  1905  (h.-p.  1909)  (retired  1910), 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (despatches, 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  in  command 
of  R.E.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.)  ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  Aldershot 
Command  1005-9;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1906,  C.M.G  1918.  Tilstock  Lodge,  Whit- 
church, Salop. 

Buswell,  Lieut.-Col.  Ferberd  Richard, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1864;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.  ; served  in  China  1900  (medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Col. 
(despatches,  C.M.G  );  cr.  C.M.G.  1917 

Butchart,  Major  Henry  Jackson, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Scottish  Horse 
Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; has  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania;  cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Butchart,  Major  James  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  J . S.  Butchart,  of  Aberdeen  ; 
b.  1877;  is  Major  R.F.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1916,  K.  E.  R.  Fryer;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Worthy  Park,  Winchester ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Butcher,  Lieut  -Col.  Herbert  Cecil, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Butcher,  of  9, 
Tregunter  Road,  S.W.  ; b.  1890  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Pveserve  of  Officers  (Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.) ; European  War  1915-18  with  Dorset- 
shire Regt.  (four  times  wounded,  de- 
spatches tour  times,  D.S  O.  with  Bar): 
m.  1917,  Hester,  da.  of  Donald  MacLeod, 
of  Auchendrane,  Oxton,  Cheshire,  and  14, 
York  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917).  Wattisfield  Croft, 
Suffolk. 

Butcher,  Paymaster-Com.  Reginald, 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Henry  H.  D. 
Butcher;  b.  1880;  entered  Pay  Depart., 
R.N.  1897,  became  Assist.  Paymaster  1901, 
Paymaster  1911,  Staff- Pay  mas  ter  1915,  and 
Paymaster-Com.  1917;  sometime  Assist. 
Paymaster  Royal  Yacht  “Victoria  and 
Albert  ” : m.  1920,  Ethel  King,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Brock,  of  Darleith,  Dumbarton- 
shire ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Butler,  Col.  Arthur  Graham,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Wiliam  Butler,  of  Kilcoy,  Queensland; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Ipswich  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1894,  M.B.  and  B.Ch. 
1897)  ; is  Hon.  Col.  Australian  Imperial 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  in  Darda- 
nelles and  France  with  Australian  Inf.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.);  has  contributed  to 
various  med.  journals  : in.  1902,  Lilian  Kate, 
da.  of  John  Mills;  cr.  D.S.O.  10x5.  Wickham 
Terrace,  Brisbane,  Oueenslana  ; Queensland 
Club. 

Butler,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Townley* 
C.M.  G. , son  of  the  late  Philip  Butler,  of  Tick- 


ford  Abbey,  Newport  Pagnell ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse ; entered  R.A.  1886,  became 
Capt.  1896,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913 
(h.-p.  1919) ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps).  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches  four  times,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1907,  Kathleen  Natalia,  da.  of  B.  Horace 
Wood,  of  Clairmont,  Natal;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Butler,  Capt.  Bertram,  D.S.O.,  M.C.', 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  Newfoundland  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Butler,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Flenry, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. 
(despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.  and  Bar)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1917. 

Butler, Lieut  -Col.  Charles  Philip,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Richard  Butler,  of 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  St. 
Peter’s  Coll. .Adelaide  ; is  aStock  aodStation 
Agent,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf.;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1991-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1901,  Bertha 

Smeeton  Hawkins;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval 
and  Military  {Adelaide)  Club. 

Butler,  Maj.-Gen.  Ernest  Reuben 
Charles,  C.B..  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.V.S. ; b.  1864  ; 
entered  Army  Vet.  Ser.  18^4,  became  Capt. 
1894,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Brevet 
Col.  19x1,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; 
Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  as  a Director 
of  Vet.  Sers.,  with  rank  of  Brig -Gen. 
(despatches,  C.B..  C.M.G.,  3rd  class  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle  and  Egyptian 
Order  of  the  Nile) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Butler,  Harold  Beresford,  C.B.,  son  of 
Alfred  J.  Butler,  of  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
b.  1883;  Assist.  Sec.  Ministry  of  Labour, 
also  a Member  of  its  Departmental  Council  : 
m.  1910,  Olive,  da.  of  S.  A.  Waters,  of  Stil- 
lorgan,  Co.  Dublin;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Sherwood  Fen,  Sandhurst,  Berks. 

Butler,  Col.  Henry  Hugh,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Lieut.-Gen.  — Butler;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.  ; Col.  R.A.  (retired) ; European  War 
1914-19  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Butler,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Nairn,  D.S.O.. 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  G.  H.  Butler, 
of  Australia;  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Brentwood 
Gram.  Sch.,  Essex  ; M.B.,  B.S.,  Melbourne 
Univ.;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
in  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Doris  Cameron  Harvey; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Hobart,  Tasmania  ; Tas- 
manian, and  Naval  and  Military  ( Hobart ) 
Clubs. 

Butler,  Capt.  James  Ramsay  Montagu, 
M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Montagu 
Butler,  D.D.  [see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1666];  b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
l ati.b.  (Craven  Scholar  and  1st  class  Clas- 
sical Tripos  19C9,  1st  class  Historical  Tripos 
and  Gladstone  Memorial  Prizeman  1910, 
Fedow  1913);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 
Butler,  Col.  the  Hon.  Lesley  James 
Probyn,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Dunboyne]. 
Butler,  Miss  Lily  Isabella,  da.  of  — 
Butler;  b.  18 — ; a voluntary  worker  in  Paris 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1920. 

Butler,  Matthew  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Tobias  Butler ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  De  La 
Salle  Institute,  Toronto,  at  Toronto  Univ. 
(LL.B.  1897),  and  at  Kent  Coll,  of  Law, 
Chicago  ; Attorney  and  Counsellor-at-Law, 
Springfield,  Illinois  1897;  is  a Civil  En- 
gineer, a M I.C.E.  (London),  and  a Member 
of  American  and  Canadian  So.  of  Civil  En- 
gineers, and  of  American  So.  of  Mechanical 
Engineers;  was  Ch.  Engineer  Napanee, 
Tamworth,  and  Quebec  Railway  1884-5,  En- 
gineer of  Buildings  and  Water  Ser.,  Atche- 
son,  Topeka,  and  Santa  Fe  Railway  1885-6, 
Manager  of  a Wood  Pulp  Mill  1887-9,  Ch. 
Engineer  of  Bay  of  Quinte  Railway  and 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1333 


Navigation  Co.  1890-56,  a Gen.  Consulting 
Engineer  1897-1000,  Ch.  Engineer  for  Con- 
tractor of  Hillsborough  Bridge,  Charlotte- 
town 1900-1902,  Ch.  Engineer,  Locomotive  j 
and  Machine  Co.  of  Montreal  (Structural  | 
Depart.)  1903-4,  and  Assist.  Ch.  Engineer 
National  Trans-Continental  Railway  1904;! 
appointed  Dep.  Min.  and  Ch.  Engineer  of 
Canadian  Govt.  Railways  and  Canals  1905, 
Chm.  of  Govt.  Railways  Managing  Board  I 

1909,  and  Second  Vice-Pres.  and  Gen. 
Manager  Dominion  Steel  and  Iron  Co. 
(Limited)  and  Dominion  Coal  Co.  (Limited) 

1910,  and  Consulting  Engineer  to  Sir  W.  G. 
Armstrong,  Whitworth  and  Co.  (Limited) 
in  Canada  1013:  m.  1880,  Loretta  Mellissa 
Jane,  da.  of  Henry  Shibley  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1909. , 
49,  Lincoln  Avenue , M ontreal ; Rideau  ( Ot- 
tawa]),  and  Mount  Royal  and  University 
{Montreal)  Clubs. 

Butler,  Montagu  Sherard  Dawes,  C.B., 
C.V.O.,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Spencer  Perceval  Butler,  Bar.-at-law,  of  6, 
Northmoor  Road,  Oxford;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1894,  Fellow  1895,  M.  A.  1898,  Bhaunagar 
medallist  1896) ; Fellow  and  Syndic  Punjab 
Univ.  1910;  sometime  Pres.  Cambridge  Univ. 
Union  {entered  I.C.S.  1896 ; appointed  Assist. 
Commr.,  Punjab  1896,  State  Settlement 
Officer,  Kotah  1904,  Dep.  Commr.,  Lahore 
1909.  and  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in 
Home  Depart.  1911  ; appointed  Joint  Sec.  to 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Public  Sers.  in  India  1912, 
and  Dep.  Commr.  Attock  Dist.  1916 : m. 

1901,  Ann  Gertrude,  da.  of  George  Smith, 
C.I.E.,  LL.D.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909,  C.V.O.  1911, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919. 

Butler,  Major  Patrick  Richard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
William  Francis  Butler,  P.C.,  G.C.B.  [see 
Butler,  “Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1880; 
Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (medal) 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Bansha , co.  Tipperary  ; 
Army  and  Navy , and  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Clubs. 

Butler,  Richard  Jago,  C.B.  ; formerly 
Assist.  Engineer-in-Ch.,  Depart,  of  Con- 
troller of  the  Navy : m.  1907,  Ethel  Emily 
Northcott,  da.  of  the  lateCapt.  C.  G.  Cottell, 
formerly  Indian  Army ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1902.  32,  Victoria  Street , S.  W. 

Butler,  Major  the  Hon.  Robert  Thomas 

Rowley  Probyn,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  B.  Dun- 
boyne], 

Butler,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Seymour, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.;  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Nandi 
and  Embra  Expeditions  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  Sudan  (medal  with  clasp,  4th  class 
of  Order  of  Nile ),  European  War  1914-18  (de 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.  M G.,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan):  m.  1913,  Phyllis,  da.  of  Col.  H. 
Critchley-Salmonson,  of  Chagford,  Devon  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Butler,  Lieut.  - Col.  Sydney  George, 

D. S.O.;  3.1874;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1911, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Colenso, 
Spion  Kop,  and  Vaal  Kranz  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Butler,  Major  the  Hon.  Theobald  Patrick 
Probyn,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Dunboyne]. 

Butler,  Com.  Vernon  Saumarez,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1885  ; is  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Butler,  Brig.-Gen.  William  John  Ches- 
shyre,  C.B. ; son  of  the  late  Philip  Butler,  of 
Tickford  Abbey,  Bucks;  b.  1864  ; is  Col.  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  R. A (retired);  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C B.) : 
m.  1895,  Charlotte,  da.  of  William  Shepheard, 


of  IJrpinghani  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Queen 
Anne’s  Mansions,  St.  James' sPark,  S.tV.  1 
Butler,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Mahony, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Butler,  J.P.,  of  The 
Minauns,  Callan,  co.  Kilkenny;  b.  1876:  ed. 
at  Clongowes  Wood  Coll. , and  at  Coll,  de  la 
Paix,  Namur  ; Major  King  Edward’s  Horse  ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  Tank  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1919,  Hilda  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
John  Garden,  M.D.,  of  Aberdeen  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  The  Minauns,  Callan,  co.  Kilkenny. 

Butler,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Fowler-, 

C. B. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Henry 
Fowler-Butler,  of  Pendeford  Hall  and  Bar- 
ton Half,  Staffordshire;  b.  1865;  entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1886, 
became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912;  retired  1919;  sreved  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Staffordshire:  m.  1513,  Caroline 
Anne,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Samson,  R.  of 
Armitage,  Stafford;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
The  Hall,  Barton-under-Needwood,  Staf- 
fordshire 

Butler-Bowden  [see  Bowden]. 

Butt,  Engineer -Com.  Percy  Lovell, 

D S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  J.  H.  Butt,  R.N.;  b. 
1879  ; Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; Somaliland 
1902-4,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Buttenshaw,  Major  Alfred  Sidney, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  Samuel  Edward  Buttenshaw, 
of  Blenheim  Road,  St.  Albans,  Herts  ; b. 
1886  ; ed.  at  St.  Albans  Sch.,  and  at  McGill 
Univ.,  Montreal  (B.Sc.  1910) ; is  an  Engineer, 
Major  Canadian  Ordnance  Corps,  and  In- 
spector of  Ordnance  Machinery  ; served 
during  European  War  1916-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  George  Garlick ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Butter,  Capt.  Archibald  Edward,  C.M.G-, 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Butter, 
of  Faskally  ; b.  1874  ; undertook  Surveying 
Expedition  in  countries  bordering  on 
Abyssinian  and  British  E.  Africa  Protec- 
torate 1902-3  (C.M.G.)  ; formerly  Capt.  Yeo.  : 
m.  1910,  Helen  Cicely,  da.  of  the  laie  Charles 
Windham  Rudolph  Kerr  [see  M.  Lothian, 
colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  Riddell,  Silliesleaj, 
Roxburghshire ; Carlton , and  Turf  Clubs. 
Butterfield,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Butterfield,  of  Brookside, 
Burley-in-Wharfedale,  Yorkshire;  b.  1880; 
ed.  at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Indian  Army  1901,  and  became  Major 
1915 ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  joined  Burma  Commn. 
1906,  became  Forest  Settlement  Officer  1913, 
and  Dep.  Commr.  1914  ; is  a Special  Power- 
Magistrate,  and  a J.P.  of  Burma  : m.  1910, 
Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  John  Milne,  of  Aber- 
deen ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Butterworth,  Alan,  C.S.L,  son  of 
Henry  Butterworth,  of  Rochdale  ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  I.C.S.  1885  > 
appointed  Under  Sec.,  Revenue  Depart., 
Madras  1893,  Judge  and  Sessions  Judge 
1897,  Div.  Judge  1898,  Sub-Collector  and 
Joint  Magistrate  1898,  Collector  and  Magi- 
strate 1901,  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Local,  Municipal, 
Educational,  and  Legislative  Departs.  1912, 
and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  1914;  retired 
1918;  joint  author  of  “Inscriptions  of 
the  Nellore  District,”  etc. : m.  1897,  Alice 
Erskine,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  G.  Colclough,  for- 
merly R.H.A. ; cr.  C.S.L  1915. 
Butterworth,  Reginald,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Div.  Road  Transport  Officer,  N.E- 
Div.  during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Butterworth,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald 
Francis  Amhurst,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  R.  W.  Butterworth,  of  Rockwell, 
near  Bristol;  b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  a Dt  p.  Director  of 
Works  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., C.  M.G.) : 
m.  1904,  Margaret  Elaine,  da.  of  the  late 

T.  H.  Morison,  of  Portclew,  Pembroke;  cr  . 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917),  C M.G.  1919. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Button,  Howard,  C.B.E. , son  of  John  | 
Joseph  Button,  of  Fernbank,  Olton,  War-  j 
wickshire  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  King  Edward’s  j 
Gram.  Sch.,  Birmingham ; a Fellow  of  I 
Institute  of  Chartered  Accountants,  and  of  I 
Chartered  Institute  of  Secretaries ; in  j 
R.N.V.R.  during  European  War  1915-17; 
Director  of  Internal  Audits,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions 1917-18,  and  Controller  of  Munitions 
Accounts  >918-19;  author  of  “Notes  on 
Principles  of  Profit  Sharing  and  Labour  Co- 
partnership " : m.  1905,  Beatrice  Maud,  da. 
of  the  late  Willoughb}'  Frederick  Ellis;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  86,  East  Sheen  Avenue , 
East  Sheen,  S.  IV. 14  ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Buxton,  Major  Anthony,  D.S.O.  [see 
Buxton,  Bt  , cr.  1804]. 

Buxton,  Com.  Bernard,  D.S.O.  [see 
Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Buxton,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey  Fowell, 
C.B.  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Buxton,  Major  Ivor,  D.S.O.  [see  Buxton, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Buxton,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Lawrence^ 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  1804, 
colls.]. 

Buxton,  Major  Lionel  Gurney,  M.V.O., 
M.C.  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.]. 

Buxton,  Capt.  Robert  Vere,  D.S.O. 
[see  Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Buzzard,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Norman, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. 
(retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  Mil.  Order  of 
Savoy,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Buzzard,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Anstie, 

D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Buzzard, 
M.D.,  of  74,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  ; b;  1875  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar): 
m.  1911,  Joan,  da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Collier 
[see  B.  Monkswell] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1919). 

Byass,  Col.  Harry  Nichol,  C.M.G.;  b. 

1863  ; entered  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
1885,  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1912  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Labour  Corps ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  in  com- 
mand of  a Batn.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Bye,  Capt.  Walter  Roderick  Griffith, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Byng,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Antony 
Schomberg,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Strafford], 

Byrne,  Col.  Frederick  Joseph,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  J.  A.  Byrne,  F.R.C.S.I.,  of  London- 
derry; b-  1873;  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers 
(formerly  Connaught  Rangers)  ; N.-W. 

Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  36,  Sloane  Court , S.W. 

Byrne,  Major  George  Cumming,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Byrne,  Major  Herbert  Richard,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artillery  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Byrne,  Major  Hugh  Frederick,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1875  ; Major  R.A.O.C.  ; Somaliland  1902 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Byrne,  James  Patrick,  C.B.,  I.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  entered  Inland  Revenue  Depart.  1872, 
became  Senior  Assist.  Sec.  of  Excise  1877, 
and  a Sec.  of  Board  of  Customs  and  Excise 
1909:  m.  1882  cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.B.  (Civil) 
X913.  Custom  House , E.C. 


Byrne,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Dillon,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1875;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut-.Col.) : m.  1919,  Lena,  widow  of  Capt. 

C.  J.  C.  Barrett,  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917.  77,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 7. 
Byrne,  Major  Louis  Campbell,  D.S.O., 

M.C.;  b.  1894 ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major 
2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Byrne,  Capt.  Patrick  Anthony  Langan-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1852;  is  Capt.  R.A.  ; served  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-16  with  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  (despatches.  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Byrom,  Thomas  Emmett,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18—  ; Controller,  Munitions  Accounts,  Min. 
of  Munitions  during  European  War;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Byron,  Pay  master- Rear- A dm.  Charles 
Edgar,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1852;  Paymaster-Rear- 
Adm.  R.N.  (retired);  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1894 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Benin  River 
Expedition  1894  (clasp),  Brass  River  Expe- 
dition 1895  (clasp);  was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  W.  Australia  1903-6,  and  Sec.  to  Principal 
Naval  Transport  Officer.  Marseilles  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Officer  Legion  of 
Honour) : m.  1st,  1877,  Ellen  Nina,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Gardine  Shaw ; 2ndly,  1899, 
Mary  Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew 
Thornton  Todd,  of  Buncrana,  Ireland  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  38,  Penywern  Road,  S.W. 5/ 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Byron,  Brig.-Gen.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Com.  R.  H Byron,  R.N.  ; 
b.  1872;  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  attached  Head 
Quarters ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  ; 
has  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and.  Navy  Club. 
Byron,  Hon.  John  Joseph,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Byron,  of 
Harristown,  co.  Wexford  ; b.  1863  ; served  in 
Philippine  War  1899,  as  Mil.  Attache  with 
U.S.  Army,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as 
A.D.C.  to  Field-Marshal  Lord  Roberts 
(severely  wounded,  despatches  twice,  two 
medals  with  five  clasps,  C.M.G.),  in  German 
S.-W.  Africa  Campaign  1915,  Comdg.  Inf. 
Brig,  (wounded,  despatches,  3rd  class  Rus- 
sian Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords, 
Legion  of  Legion),  and  in  German  E.  Africa 
Campaign  1916  (wounded)  ; commanded  a 
Regt.  of  Roy.  Australian  Artillery  1895-9  i was 
A.D.C.  to  Duke  of  Cornwall  and  York  during 
H.R.H.’s  Colonial  Tour  1901,  A.A.G.  Head 
Quarters  of  Australian  Commonwealth  Mil. 
Forces  1902-3,  and  a M.L.C.,  Orange  River 
Colony  1907-10;  is  a Member  of  Senate  of 
Union  of  S.  Africa:  m.  1895,  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Mather  Anderson  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1900,  D.S.O.  1917.  Westminster, 
Orange  Free  State. 

Byron,  Col.  Richard,  D.S.O.  [see  E. 
Byron,  colls.]. 

Bythell,  Col.  William  John,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  R.E.  (retired)  ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Caborne,  Com.  Warren  Frederick,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Warren  Caborne,  of  Broom- 
field ; b.  1849;  formerly  in  Mercantile 
Marine  ; is  Com.  in  Roy.  Naval  Reserve, 
Nautical  Assessor  to  H.M.’s  Privy  Council, 
Inspector  to  Board  of  Trade  for  Marine  In- 
quiries, Fellow  of  the  Roy.  Astronomical, 
Roy.  Geographical  and  Roy.  Meteorological 
(sometime  Hon.  Sec.  and  Vice-Pres.)  Sos., 
Member  of  Council  of  the  Roy.  United 
Service  Institution,  Chm.  of  its  Museum 
Committee,  Dep.  Chm.  of  Shipwrecked 
Mariners’  So.,  a Director  of  Sailors’  Homes, 
London  Docks  and  Gravesend,  Treasurer 
of  St.  Andrew’s  Waterside  Church  Mission 
to  Sailors,  and  an  Hon.  Comdt.  British  Red 
Cross ; commanded  a transport  during 
Burma  Expedition  1885-6;  subsequently  in 
Egyptian  Coast  Guard  Ser. ; was  Assessor 
for  Inquiries  into  Shipping  Casualties,  1898- 
1914,  Nautical  Assessor  to  H.M.’s  Court  of 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1335 


Appeal  (Supreme  Court  of  Judicature)  1903-8, 
and  British  Nautical  Assessor  to  Canadian 
Roy.  Commn.  to  enquire  into  loss  of  “Em- 
press of  Ireland  ” 1914,  in  Naval  Ordnance 
Depart,  during  European  War ; has  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve  Officers’ Decoration ; author 
of  inumerous  articles  on  naval  and  other 
subjects:  m.  1897,  Mary  Lilian,  el.  da.  of 
Sir  (Thomas)  William  Boord,  1st  Bt. ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  Royal  United  Service  Insti- 
tution, Whitehall , S.W. ; Loppington  Hall , 
near  Wem , Salop  ; Union  {Malta)  Club. 
Cabot, Lieut -Col.  Hugh,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-19 (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Caccia,  Anthony  Mario  Felix,  C.B. , 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Fabio  Julian  Caccia,  of  24, 
Via  Gino  Capponi,  Florence,  and  of  Villa 
Aurora,  Carreggi,  Italy;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  Coll. ; M.A.  Oxford  ; was  in 
Indian  Forest  Ser.  1889-1920;  is  Director 
of  Forest  Studies  at  India  Office,  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Zoological  So.,  and  a Member  of 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; served  with  British 
Expeditionary  Force  1915-19  as  Major  on 
Staff,  and  as  Sec.  Supreme  War  Council  at 
Versailles  and  Peace  Conference  in  Paris 
(despatches)  : m.  1901,  Fanny  Theodora,  da. 
of  Azim  Salvador  Birch,  of  Oruamatua,  New 
Zealand,  and  48,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1903,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
7,  Norham  Gardens , Oxford ; Sports’  Club. 
Caddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Mortimer, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Caddell, 
Recorder  of  Petty  Sessions,  Ireland,  of 
27,  Ailesbury  Road,  Dublin  ; b.  1875  > e<L 
at  Roy.  Sch.,  Armagh,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1895);  entered  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1900,  became  Capt.  1905,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col*.  1918;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches),  European  War 

1914- 19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; appointed  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport  1919,  and  Dep.  Assist. 
1920 : m.  1906,  Margaret  Caroline,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  Hughes-Jones,  V.  of  Nevern, 
Pembrokeshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G., 
1919.  Moorside,  Fleet , Hants. 

Caddy,  Lieut.-Col.  Hector  Osman,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. , son  of  Henry  Caddy,  of  Helston, 
Cornwall,  and  Melbourne  and  Adelaide, 
Australia;  b.  1882;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Field  Artillery;  appointed  to  command  a 
Field  Artillery  Brig.  1916;  European  War 

1915- 18  in  Gallipoli  and  France  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917, C.M.G.  1919.  Trevarno,  Avoca  Avenue, 
St.  Kilda,  Victoria,  Australia;  Victorian 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Cade,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Duncan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Wright  Cade,  of 
South  Yarra,  Melbourne,  Australia  ; b.  1875; 
ed.  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899) ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
S.  African  War  1902,  European  War  191418 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Cadell,  Alan,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Cadell,  of  Tranent,  East  Lothian ; 
b.  1841;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and  Univ. 
(B.A.  1861)  :entered  B.C.S.  1862;  has  succes- 
sively been  Assist.  Magistrate,  Settlement 
Officer,  Magistrate  and  Collector,  Commr. 
and  Member  of  Revenue  Board  of  N.-W. 
Provinces;  was  Lieut. -Gov.  of  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces and  Oudh  Jan.  to  Nov.  1895,  and  a 
Member  of  Viceroy’s  Council  1895-7  : m.  1872, 
Florence  Margaret,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the 
late  William  James  Wallace,  of  Ballycourcy, 
co.  Wexford;  cr.  C.S.I.  1895.  36,  Rosary 

Gardens , S.W. 7;  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Cadell,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Ernest,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Alexander  Tod 
Cadell,  R.A. ; b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (Re- 
serve) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cadell,  Major  John  George,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Alan  Cadell  (formerly  I.C.S.),  of  Glen- 
mara,  Arthur  Road,  Wimbledon  Park,  S.W. ; 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
Major  Indian  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901-2  (medal  with  clasp)  and  1908  (medal 
with  clasp),  E.  Africa  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 


Cadell,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Robert,  C.S.I. , 
C.I.E.,  sonofCol.  Thomas  Cadell,  V.u.,  C.B., 
of  Cockenzie,  E.  Lothian;  6.1871 ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Acad  , at  Haileybury,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1891,  became 
Chm.  of  Karachi  Plague  Commn.  1898,  Under 
Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Revenue  and  Finance 
Departs.  1900,  Collector  of  Customs,  Bombay 
1906,  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta  1908, 
Municipal  Commr.,  Bombay  City  1910, 
Commr.  in  Sind  1913,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bombay  1916,  and  Commr.  in  Sind  1923; 
is  Col.  Indian  Defence  Force  (V.D.),  and 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India:  m.  1920. 
Agnes  Aimee,  da.  of  John  Kemp,  of  1, 
Onslow  Square,  S.W. ; cr.  C.I.E  1913,  C.S.I. 
1919.  New  {Edinburgh),  East  India  United 
Services,  and  Byculla  { Bombay ) Clubs. 

Cahill,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  John,  D.S.O., 

M. B.  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  1903)  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasps),  European  War  1916-18  in  Pales- 
tine (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cahill,  Major  William  Geoffrey,  C.M.G., 
son  of  John  Cahill,  of  Ennis,  co.  Clare;  b. 
1854;  ed.  at  National  Schs.  ; appointed  Clerk 
in  Supreme  Court  Offices,  Queensland  1878, 
Dep.  Curator  of  Intestate  Estates  1885, 
Registrar  of  Dist.  Court,  Brisbane  1887,  Sec. 
to  Crown  Law  Officers  1889,  Under  Sec., 
Depart,  of  Justice  1890,  and  Commr.  of  Police, 
Queensland  1905  (retired  1917)  ; was  Pro- 
tector of  Aboriginals  for  Queensland  1905-17; 
served  in  Mil.  Forces  of  Queensland  and 
Commonwealth  of  Australia  for  27  years,  be- 
coming Major  1891  (V.D.);  is  Hon.  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  of  Queensland  : m.  1878,  Lavinia,  da. 
ofEdward  Birnie,  of  Belfast ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912. 
Loretto,  Newmarket,  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Cahusac,  Capt.  Charles  Fitzroy,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  F.  Cahusac  ; b.  1885  ’> 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Capt.  Indian  Army ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1918,  Ahce  Marion,  da.  of  Gen.  A.  H. 
Bamfield,  I.S.C.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col. 
John  Sherston,  D.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Cahusac,  Col.  William  Freemantle, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Indian  Army  (re- 
tired) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Caine,  (Gordon)  Ralph  Hall,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Sir  (Thomas)  Hall  Caine,  K.B.E. ; b.  1884  ; 
Dep.  Controller  of  Paper  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Cairnes,  Major  James  Elliot,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Greek  medal  for 
mil.  merit)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cairnes,  Major  Thomas  Algar  Elliott, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1888  ; is  Major  Dragoon  Guards 
European  War  1914-17  as  Wing-Corn.  7th 
R.A.F.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iyi7. 

Cairns,  William  Murray,  C.B.E.,  M.D. * 

son  of  W.  S.  Cairns,  of  Hyldegarth,  Hes- 
wall,  Cheshire  ; b.  18— ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  Honours  1914); 
sometime  Med.  Supervisor,  Education  Com- 
mittee, Liverpool  ; Med.  Officer-in-Charge, 
Princes  Road  and  Myrtle  Street  Auxiliary- 
Hospitals,  Liverpool  during  European  War  : 
m.  1892 ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  67,  Catherine 
Street,  Liverpool. 

Caldecott,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  E.  Caldecott;  b.  1883; 
Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Irish  Regt. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
four  times,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Caldecott,  Major  Ernest  Lawrence# 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Kugby,  and  at  Oriel 
Coll.,  Oxford;  Major  R.A. ; Tibet  1903-4 
(medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.);  was  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Burma  1907-10,  and  Private  Sec. 
1910-12  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Bridge  House , 
Bmxbourne,  Herts ; Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Caldecott,  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  James( 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  C.  M.  Caldecott, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Holbrook  Grange,  Warwick- 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


shire ; b.  1842 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; | 
entered  Bombay  Artillery  i860,  became  Capt. 
R.A.  1872,  Major  1880,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1881,  Col.  1885,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1894;  retired  i 
1897;  served  with  Abyssinian  Expedition) 
1867-8  (despatches,  medal),  and  during  j 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; sometime  Sup.  ofGunpowder  Factory, 
Kirkee  : m.  1st,  1866,  Georgina,  who  d. 
1901,  da.  of  Hugh  Watson,  formerly  of 
Keillor,  Perthshire;  2ndly,  1906,  Jennie: 
Beatrice,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  R.  G.  ) 
Clarke,  of  Cold  Harbour,  Wallingford  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1894.  c/o  H.  S.  King  & Co. 

9,  Pall  Mall , 5.  W. 

Caldecott-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Calder,  Capt.  Archibald,  D.S.O .;  b.  18 — ; 


Steam  Packet  Co.  (Limited) ; was  Lieut. 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  Capt.  (Inland 
Waterways  and  Docks)  R.E. , employed 
with  Min.  of  Shipping  and  British  War 
Mission  in  N.  America  du>ing  European 
War  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Elizabeth  Place , Southern 
Road,  Cork. 

Callam,  Lieut.-Col , Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.D. , son  of  Alexander  Callam;  b.  1880; 
ed.  at  Robert  Gordon’s  Coll.,  and  Univ. , 
Aberdeen  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1903,  M.D.  1907)  ; 
Lieut.  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  European  War 
1914-19,  with  E.  Lancashire  Field  Am- 
bulance (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1908, 

Annie,  da.  of  David  Christie,  of  Redcastle, 
Ross-shire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Killearnan, 
Reedley,  Burnley. 


2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Tank  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Calder,  Capt.  Hector  Mackay,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.)  b.  i3—  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1908);  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C., 
and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1 914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Calder,  James  Charles,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  James  Calder,  of  Ardargie,  Perthshire;  b. 
1869 ; a Distiller  and  Landowner  ; appointed 
Assist.  limber  Controller  1917,  and  Con- 
troller 1919  : m.  '904,  Mildred  Louise,  da.  of 
Col.  Richard  Manners,  Hoy.  Scots:  cr. 
O.BE.  (Civil)  19 ;8,  C.^.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Ledland , Milnathort,  Kinross-shire ; 32, 

Park  Lane,  W. 

Caldwell,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Francis 
Somerville,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Caldwell,  Francis,  C.B.E. , M.  V.O.,  el. 

son  of  the  late  Francis  Brown  Caldwell,  of 
Ledsham,  Cheshire;  b.  i860;  ed.  privately; 
was  Assist.  Ch.  Constable,  Liverpool 
IC06-12,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Con- 
stable: m.  1908,  Edith  Millicent  Snow,  da. 
of  Thomas  Oxley,  of  Stretford,  Manchester  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1913,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  (i,  Devonshire  Road,  Ptinccs  Park, 

Liverpool ; Athenaeum  (. Liverpool ) Club. 
Caldwell,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Crofton 
Heath-,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Leo- 
pold Heath,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1858;  entered  R.E. 
1877,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1888, 
Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1906, and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1914  ; retired  1919 ; served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885  (despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  and  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
was  Brig.-Maj.  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
1894-9,  and  A.A.G.  for  R.E.  at  Head- 
quarters 1906-8,  Inspector  of  R.E.  1908-13, 
and  in  command  of  Scottish  Coast  Defences 
1913-14,  a Dbector  at  the  War  Office  1914-16, 
and  a Garrison  Com.  1916-18,  when  he  was 
appointed  Area  Com.  JR.  A.F. ; assumed  in 
1913  the  additional  surname  of  Caldwell:  m. 
1889,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  A.  Hels- 
ham  Jones,  formerly  R.E.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910.  Linley  Wood,  Talke,  Staffordshire. 
Call,  Major  Felix,  D.S.O.)  b.  1883; 
is  Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner  1918):  m. 

19 — , Cecile  E-,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Callaghan,  Capt.  Cecil  Arthur,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Artillery  ; 
Gallipoli  1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 

1919. 


Callendar,  Hugh  Longbourne,  C.B.E., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Callendar, 
R.  of  Hatherop,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1863; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1888,  LL.D.  1898); 
Professor  of  Physics,  McGill  Coll.  1893-98, 
and  Imperial  Coll,  of  Science  tgor,  and  Pres. 
Physical  So.  1910-12;  a F.R.S.,  a Member 
of  Air  Inventions  Committee,  Air  Ministr3’, 
and  of  Engineering  Committee,  Food  In- 
vestigation Board ; sometime  a Member  of 
X-Ray  Committee,  War  Office  ; author  of 
various  scientific  papers  : m.  8 — , Victoria 
Mary,  da.  of  Alexander  Stewart,  formerly  of 
War  Office;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  49, 

Grange  Road,  Ealing,  W. 5. 

Callender,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Aubrey, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  S P.  Callender, 
of  Whalley  Range,  Lancashire;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1887, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1904,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912 ; served  in  Zululand  1886,  and 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  appointed  to  command  a Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  1916:  m.  1900,  Violet,  da.  of 
John  Patrick  Wright,  W.S.,  of  6,  Grosvenor 
Crescent,  Edinburgh;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Callender,  Lieut.-Col.  Eustace  Maude, 

| C.B.E.,  son  of  Samuel  Pope  Callender ; b. 

1864;  European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m. 
1897,  Adelaide  Frances  Jane  Stephens  ; cr. 
i C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  73,  Sussex  Gardens, 

Hyde  Park,  W. 

I Calley,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Charles  Pley- 
dell,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.  V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Calley,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Burderop  Park, 

1 Wilts;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
j Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford ; entered  7th  Dragoon 
Guards  1876,  and  1st  Life  Guards  1877,  be- 
l came  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards  1886,  Major 
1894,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col. 

I 1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Col.  1907  (retired 
J 1910),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  served 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at 
1 battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir,  and 
! march  to  and  occupation  of  Cairo  (medal 
l with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  battles  of  Colesberg, 
j Koodoosberg,  Paardeberg  (horse,  shot),  at 
i relief  of  Kimberley,  and  in  command  of 
I Household  Cav.  at  march  to  Johannesburg 
j and  Pretoria,  and  action  of  Diamond  Hill 
(horse  shot)  (despatches,  medal  with  five 
clasps,  Brevet  Col.);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
! Wilts  ; commanded  Cav.  Brig.,  London 
i Territorial  Force  1908-12,  and  a Div.  1914-15: 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Wilts,  N.,  or  Cricklade,  Div. 
i (LU)  Jan.  to  Dec.  1910,  when  he  was  defeated 
there  : in.  1883,  Emily,  da.  of  Thomas  P. 
Chappell,  formerly  of  Weir  Bank,  Tedding- 
! ton  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1905,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1019.  Burderop  Park, 
Swindon,  Wilts ; Naval  and  Military 
j Club. 

Callow,  Graham,  D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b. 
18—  ; Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Callaghan,  Michael  Augustine,  D.S.O.,  j Calman,  Denis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Joseph 
son  of  John  Callaghan,  sometime  Head  [ Caiman,  of  Bordon,  co.  Cork ; b.  1865  ; ed. 
Constable  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary,  of  I at  St.  Stanislaus  Coll.,  Tullamore,  and  at 
Elizabeth  Place,  Southern  Road,  Cork,  and  Queens’ Coll.  Camb.;  Commr.  of  Agra;  author 
Lisscurkia,  Tiboline,  co.  Roscommon;  b.  of  a “ Manual  of  Famine  Administration  for 
1888;  formerly  Paymaster  City  of  Cork  | United  Provinces”:  m.  1900,  Florence,  da. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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of  Donald  Reid,  of  Behar,  India  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  19x9.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Calthrop,  Col.  Christopher  William 
Carr.,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  William  Charles 
Calthrop,  ot  Withern,  Lincolnshire;  b.  1844; 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  (retired)  ; a J.P.  for 
Middlesex,  and  Co.  Director,  Red  Cross  So., 
and  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Middle- 
sex; Afghan  War  1879-80,  Swat  Valley  Cam- 
paign 1895,  Dongola  Expedition  1896 ; has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Carr  : 
m.  1889 ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  9,  Grange 

Road , Ealing , tV.5. 

Calverley,  Dr.  Joseph  Ernest  Good- 
fellow,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Joseph  Calverley; 
b.  1872;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with 
Portland  Hospital  (despatches,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1901,  Evelyn,  da.  ol  Edward  Brookes 
Douet  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  33,  Earl’s  Avenue , 
Folkestone. 

Calvert,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.B.E., 
M.D. ; b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Calvert,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Telfer,  C.I.E., 
M.B.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Indian 
Med.  Ser.,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Cal- 
cutta; cr.  C.I.E.  19x9.  Calcutta. 

Calvert,  Com.  Thomas  Frederick  Parker, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Calvert  Parker 
Calvert,  of  Southsea  and  Sandyside,  near 
Carlisle  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; Com. 
R.N. ; European  War  1914-ig,  with  Sub- 
marines (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1909, 

Dorothea  Pearce,  da.  of  G.  P.  Wills,  M.D., 
of  Chintings,  Bexhill-on-Sea ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Calvert,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Archibald, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Archibald 
Motteux  Calvert,  R.A.,  of  Ockley  Court, 
Dorking ; b.  1873 ; entered  1st  Dragoons 
1894,  and  became  Capt.  1901 ; retired  1907  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Surrey  Yeo. ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1906,  Wini- 
fred Susan,  da.  of  Sir  Hugh  Arthur  Henry 
Cholmeley,  3rd  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Broomells,  Bear  Green,  Surrey. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Cav. ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  George, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Cameron,  of 
Winchester,  Ontario  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  McGill  Univ.  (B.C.L.  1910); 
Bar.  Canada  1910 ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf., 
and  an  A.  A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  University  and  Mon- 
treal ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

C\MKKOK,Brig.-Gen.  Archibald  Rice,  C.B., 

C.  M.  G.,  son  of  Ralph  Abercrombie  Cameron , 
of  65,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  1890,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1919  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches 
thrice,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1904-7,  and  Com.  of 
a Co.  of  Gentleman  Cadets  at  R.M.C. 
1909-13;  has  been  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  since 
1914  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Cameron,  Aylmer  Lochiel,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x9. 

Cameron,  Major  Cecil  Aylmer,  C.B.E., 
D,S.O .;  b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A. , and  a Staff 
Officer,  Manchuria;  sometime  on  Special 
Intelligence  duty,  Gen.  Head  Quarters, 
France,  as  Gen.  Staff  Officer  (Russian 
Section)  War  Office,  and  in  Siberia;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Leopold 


of  Belgium);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  St.  Clair,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Hon.  Donald  Cameron, 
M.L.C.,  of  Tasmania  ; b.  1857  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1880  as  Lieut.  9th  Lancers,  and 
1900  as  Lieut.-Col.  Tasmanian  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  C.B.) ; appointed  an  A.  A.G. 
1914  : m.  1887,  Margaret  Honywood,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  William  Templer  Hughes, 
K.C.B.  [see  Hughes,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”] ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  igoo.  Fordon,  Tasmania. 

Cameron,  Capt.  Cyril  St.  Clair,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Aylmer  S.  Cameron, 
V.C.,  C.B.  ; b.  1879;  Capt.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-19  with  Anti-Submarine  Ser. 
(C.B.E.):  m.  1909,  Isabel  Edith,  da.  of  Peter 
Hordern,  sometime  Director  of  Public  In- 
struction, Burma;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald,  D.S.O.  j . 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Light  Horse; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Cameron,  Donald  Andreas,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  John  T.  D.  Cameron;  b.  1856;  entered 
Levant  Consular  Ser.  1879;  was  Consul 
at  Suakin  1885-8,  and  at  Bengazi  1888-9, 
a Judge  of  Native  Court  of  Appeal,  Egypt 
1889-97,  Consul  at  Port  Said  1897-1905,  and 
Consul-Gen.  there  1905-9 ; appointed  to 
Alexandria  1909 ; employed  on  Egyptian 
Courts  Martial  and  Commns.  of  Inquiry  into 
Massacres  at  Cairo,  Tanta,  and  Alexandria 
1882-3;  attached  to  Staff  during  Suakin 
Campaign  1884  (medal,  bronze  star) ; was 
British  Arbitrator  on  Foreign  Claims 
Commn.,  Tangier  1910;  has  3rd  class  Med- 
jidie  : m.  1887,  Edith  Mary,  who  d.  1911,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Watson,  of  Caversham  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

Cameron,  Donald  Charles,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  D.  C.  Cameron,  of  British  Guiana ; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Rathmines  Sch.,  Dublin; 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Nigeria  ; has  Egyptian  Order 
of  the  Nile;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Cameron,  Major  Donald  Charles,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Cav.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Cameron,  Maj.-Gen.  Donald  Roderick, 

C. M.G.;  b.  1834;  entered  R. A.  1856,  became 
Capt.  1866,  Major  1875,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  Col. 
1886,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1887;  served 
throughout  Bhootan  Campaign  1864-5  as 
Adj.  and  as  Staff  Officer  R.A.  Dooar  Field 
Force  (medal  with  clasp,  despatches  three 
times)  ; accompanied  the  Hon.  William 
M'Dougall,  C.B.,  to  Fort  Garry  as  a M.E.C. 
1869;  awarded  bronze  medal  of  Roy.  Humane 
So.  1871 ; was  H.M.’s  Commr.  of  Inter- 
national Boundary  Commn.,  and  superin- 
tended expedition  which  marked  the  In- 
ternational Boundary  from  the  Lake  of  the 
Woods  to  summit  of  Rocky  Mountains 
1872-6,  Sec.  to  Canadian  Delegation  at  Inter- 
national Conference  at  Paris  1883  for  pro- 
tection of  Submarine  Cables,  Official  Sec.  to 
Canadian  Commr.  at  Fisheries  Conference 
at  Washington  1887-8,  and  Comdt.  of  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada  1888-96 : m. 
1869,  Emma,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Tupper,  1st  Bt.,  P.C.,  G. C.M.G.,  C.B., 
LL.D.,  M.D. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1877.  Dingwall , 
Ross-shire. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Ewen  Allan,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1879;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Ewan  Cornwallis, 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Cameron, 
C.B.,  R.E. ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Cheltenham; 
entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1911  ; S.  Africa  1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914  (de- 
spatches, C.B.):  m.  1890,  Kathleen  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  May;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Cameron,  Major  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  J 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


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Cameron,  Major  George  Lynch,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  D.  G.  Cameron,  of  Swift 
Current,  Saskatchewan,  Canada;  b.  1884; 
ed.  at  Hamilton,  Ontario,  and  at  McGill 
Univ.,  Montreal ; a Dental  Surg.,  and  Major 
Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912, 

Rowena,  el.  da.  of  Walter  T.  Shaver,  of  Isling- 
ton, Ontario  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Swift  Cur- 
rent, Saskatchewan,  Canada. 

Cameron,  Lieut. -Com.  Gordon  McLeod., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  C.  Cameron,  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Submarines  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1911,  Theresa  Blanche 
Cathcart,  da.  of  Vice-Adm.  Sir  Charles  George 
Frederick  Knowles,  4th  Bt.  (cr.  1765);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cameron,  Major  Henry  Gervais  Lovett, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Forces  ; European  War  19  £5- 19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cameron,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Alan,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  John  D.  Cameron,  J.P.,  of  Low  Wood, 
Bethersden,  Kent;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  Agent 

E.  Bengal  Railway  at  Calcutta ; formerly 
Traffic  Manager  N.-W.  Railway,  India ; 
served  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(medal),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1917  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917.  Junior  United  Service  (London),  and 
Bengal  (Calcutta)  Clubs, 

Cameron,  Lieut.  - Col.  James  Black, 
D.S.O.,  T.D.\  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.A.,  LL.B.) ; a W.  S.  and  Notary 
Public,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd  (Low- 
land) Biig.  R.G.A.  (T.F.);  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Caledonian,  United  Service , and  Scot- 
tish Conservative  Clubs. 

Cameron,  Capt.  James  Frederick  Camp- 
bell, D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Saumarez, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1874;  entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. 
1895,  and  became  Major  1915  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18;  was  anA.A.G. 
1917-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  igi6. 

Cameron,  Capt.  John  Ewen,  C B.  M.V.O. , 
son  of  Ralph  Abercrombie  Cameron,  of  (5, 
Elm  Park  Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1874;  entered 
R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut.  189;,  Com.  1905, 
and  Capt.  1913  ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland 
(despatches,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1906, 
Marion  Gertrude,  da.  of  William  Granger  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Jackson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—  ; European  War  1914- 
17  as  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqi8. 
Cameron,  Capt.  John  Patrick,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  R.E-  ; European  War  1914-18 
in  France  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Cameron,  Cel.  Kenneth,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Archibald  Cameron,  banker,  of  Toronto 
and  Montreal;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll. 
Sch.,  Port  Hope,  Ontario,  and  at  McGill 
Univ.,  Montreal  (B.A.  1884,  M.D.  and  C.M. 
1887);  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps, 
and  Med.  Sup.  St.  Anne’s  Hospital,  St. 
Anne  de  Bellevue;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Surg.,  and  im Charge  of  Gen.  Hospitals  (de- 
spatches thrice,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
St.  Anne’s  Hospital.  St.  Atme  de  Bellevue, 
Quebec;  St.  James's  and  University  (Mon- 
treal) Clubs. 

Cameron,  Col.  Neville  John  Gordon, 
C.B.,  C.M.G., son  ofthelate  Gen. Sir  William 
Gordon  Cameron  ; b.  1873;  entered  Queen’s 
Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1892,  became 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1917  ; served  with  Nile  Expedi- 
tion 1898,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and 
Khartum  (despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with 
two  clasps,  medal),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 


King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; commanded  a Div.  1917-19 ; 
appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1920:  m.  1915, 
Joan,  da.  of  Col.  P.  C.  E.  Newbigging, 

R. A. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Cameron,  Lieut.-Col.  Orford  Somerville, 

D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E. A.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Greek  Mil.  Cross.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Cameron,  William  Lochiel  Sapte  Lovett, 

C. S.I.,  son  of  the  late  William  Lochiel 

Cameron,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll ; entered  Public  Works  Depart., 
Bombay  1877,  became  Executive  Engineer 
1889,  Sup.  Engineer  1901,  and  Ch.  Engineer 
(Irrigation  Depart.)  and  Joint  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bombay  1904,  and  Sec.  to  Govt.  Bombay 
1906;  retired  1911 ; sometime  a Member  of 
Bombay  Legislative  Council ; rendered  ser- 
vice during  Indian  famine  1899-1901 : m. 

1891,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Sim- 
mons Coke,  of  St.  Aubyns,  Hove,  Sussex  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1909.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Cameron  of  Lochiel,  Col.  Donald 
Walter,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Donald 
Cameron  of  Lochiel  [D.  Buccleuch] ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1896,  and  retired  as  Capt. 
1906;  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn. 
Cameron  Highlanders  1912-14  and  1918-19, 
and  5th  Batn.  1914-16  ; is  Col.  Special  Re- 
serve, an  A.D.C.  to  H.  M. , and  a J .P.  and  D.L. 
for  Inverness-shire;  S.  Africa  1899-1900  and 
1902,  present  at  action  of  Belmont  (wound- 
ed), European  War  1915-16  and  1917-18,  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; was  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  of  Madras  (Lord  Ampthill)  1901 ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Sutherlandshire 
(C)  Jan.  1910:  m.  1906,  Lady  Hermione 

Emily  Graham,  da.  of  5th  Duke  of  Mont- 
rose ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Achnacarry,  Spean 
Bridge,  Inverness-shire ; Guards’,  Carlton, 
and  Hew  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Cammell,  Capt.  Gerald  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Archibald  Allen  Cammell,  of 
Brookfield  Manor,  Hathersage,  Sheffield  ; 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Repton;  entered  R.A.  1909, 
and  became  Capt.  1915;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (twice  wounded; 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  4th  class  Order  of  St. 
Anne) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  United  Service 
Club. 

Campbell,  Col.  Alan  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1865 ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; retired 
1919;  served  with  Burma  Expedition  1889 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  1891-2,  with  Chin 
Hills  Expedition  1893-4,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Campbell,  Major  Alexander,"  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  D.  Campbell,  of  8,  Bellevue 
Crescent,  Edinburgh  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Acad.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E. 
^900,  became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major  1916; 

S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Arts  Club. 

Campbell,  Alexander,  C.B.E.;  b.  18—; 
a J.P. , and  Chm.  of  Finance  Committee. 
Scottish  P, ranch,  Red  Cross  So.:  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Campbell,  Capt.  Alexander  George, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Capt.  Alexander  Victor, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  bf  Louis  Alexander 
Campbell,  of  15,  Holland  Park,  W. ; b.  1874; 
entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com. 
1905,  and  Capt.  1913;  served  at  Dardanelles 

1915- 16  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910,  D.S.O. 
1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Campbell,  Capt.  Archibald  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  1.  H.  Campbell ; b.  1872  } 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  19th  Hus- 
sars 1893,  and  became  Capt.  1903  retired 


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1909;  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  Aro  Expedition 
and  in  S.  Nigeria  1901-3  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-15;  appointed  a Staff- 
Capt.  1915  : m.  1906,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Gretton,  of  Burton-on-Trent,  and  Sud- 
bury Hall,  Derby ; cr.  D.S.0. 1902.  Wrough- 
ion  Hall , Swindon. 

Cabipbell,  Archibald  Young  Gipps, 
C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Archibald  Samuels 
Campbell ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  9th  Wrangler 
1894,  and  Tyson  Medallist  and  Smith’s 
Prizeman  1895);  entered  I.C.S.  1896,  and 
served  in  Madras  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and 
Collector;  was  Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Madras  1902-6,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 
Madras  1906-11,  and  Member  of  Weights 
and  Measures  Committee  1913-14;  appointed 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  1919;  served  in 
France  with  British  Red  Cross  1915-16:  m. 
1910,  Frances  Irene,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Savill  Young,  of  Mallard’s  Court, 
Stokenchurch,  Oxfordshire  [see  Young,  Bt. , 
cr.  1769,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Oota- 
camund , Madras;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Campbell,  Major  Archie  Eric  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Light  Horse  ; European  War  1915-19  (des- 
patches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Campbell,  Major  Arnold  Bruce,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878 ; is  Major  Gordon  Highlanders ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Campbell,  Major  Aubone  Charles, D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1888 ; Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Bor- 
dertrs,  and  temporary  Major  Royal  Scots; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Capt.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Flying  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (M.C.  and  Bar, 
D.S. 6.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Campbell,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Ferguson, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  J.  Scarlett  Campbell ; b.  1863  ; 
entered  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1882, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1893,  Major  1901, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1908 ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present  at 
operations  in  Kurram  Valley  (medal  with  two 
clasps)  and  with  Tirah  Expedition,  present 
at  operations  against  Khani  Khel  Chamkani 
(clasp) ; was  an  Extra  Equerry  to  Prince  of 
Wales  1906-10  and  to  King  George  V.  1910-12 ; 
acted  as  A D.C.  to  Prince  of  Wales  during 
tour  in  India  1905-6 ; appointed  one  of  H.M.’s 
Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  1912;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  Reserve  : m.  1908,  Emily 
Gertrude  Lilian,  da.  of  R D.  Steuart  Muir- 
head,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  A.  Gould, 
2nd  Dragoon  Guards  ; cr  C.I.E.  1906.  Salcey 
Lawn,  Northampton  ; 10,  Cambridge  Square, 
IV. ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ross, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt  AlexanderCamp- 
bell,  C.I.E  , D.S.O.,  Roy.  Indian  Marine;  b. 
1876;  Com.  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; Persian  Gulf 
I9i2(medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-18 
(despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.) ; is  F.R.G.S. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Charles  Stewart,  C.B.E.  [see 

Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1913]. 

Campbell,  Charles  William,  C.M.G.,  \ 

son  of  the  late  William  Campbell ; b. 
1861  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1884,  and 
became  Acting  Vice-Consul  at  Chemulpo 
1888,  Accountant  at  Peking  1894,  and  Assist, 
in  Chinese  Sec.’s  Office  at  Peking  1896; 
was  Vice-Consul  at  Shanghai  1899-1900, 
Consul  at  Wuchow  1900-1906,  and  Chinese 
Sec.  1906-11;  retired  1911 ; served  in  China 
1900  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1903,  Violet 
Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  George  W.  Coutts, 
of  Shanghai;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901. 

Campbell,  Col.  Colin  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1842;  entered  Madras  Army  i860,  became 
Capt.  M.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1872, 
Major  1880,  Lieut.-Col.  1886,  and  Col.  1890 ; 
retired  1893 ; served  in  Burma  Expedition 
1885  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp):  m.  1867; 


cr.  D.S.O.  1887.  Fair  View,  Braywick,  near 
Maidenhead. 

Campbell,  Brig.-Gen.  Douglas,  C.B.,  son 
of  Alexander  Henry  Campbell,  J.P.,  D.L.  ; 
b.  1864;  entered  Seaforth  Highlanders  1885, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  Col.  1913,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1901  (medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.B.):  m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Violet 
Averil  Margaret  Vivian,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Swansea ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Mains, 
Milngaire  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Campbell,  Major  Duncan  Elidor,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Cawdor]. 

Campbell,  Capt.  Duncan  Lorn e,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Lome  Robert  Henry  Dick 
Campbell,  C.B.,  I.S.C. ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at 
Westward  Ho  ; entered  Welsh  Regt.  1900, 
and  retired  as  Lieut.  1904 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901,  present  at  defence  of  trains 
near  Alkmaar  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1901. 

Campbell,  Capt.  Edward  Fitzgerald, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1893 ; Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Rev.  Edward  Fitzhardinge, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Fitzhardinge 
Campbell,  R.  of  Killyman,  Moy,co.  Tyrone; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin  (B. A. 
1902);  is  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  EdithMary,  da.  ofEdward 
Dunk;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Major  Eric,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Allan  Campbell,  solicitor,  of  Young,  N.S. 
Wales  ; b.  1893  ; Bar.  Australia  18 — ; Major 
Australian  Forces;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.D.S.O.  1919. 
Campbell,  Col.  Frederick,  C.B.  [see 
Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1914]. 

Campbell,  Major  Geoffrey  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  E.  Fitzhardinge 
Campbell,  R.  of  Killyman,  Moy  co.  Tyrone; 
b.  1884;  Major  R. A. S.C.,  and  attached  Egyp- 
tian Army;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) : m.  1920, 
Elizabeth  Rose,  da.  of  Major  Rupert  Darnley 
Anderson,  O.B.E.,  J:P.,  D.L-»  of  Waverley 
Abbey,  Farniiam  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Engineer- Lieut. -Com.  George 
Douglas,  D.S.O. ; b.  1884;  Engineer-Lieut.- 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-18  with 
Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Campbell,  Major  George  Ferguson, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Campbell,  Col.  George  Frederick  Colin, 
C.M.G.  [see  Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1668,  colls.]. 

Campbell,  Col.  George  Polding,  C.B.E.  ; 
b-  18—  ; Col.  R.  E-  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-98  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919* 

Campbell,  Capt.  George  William  McOran, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  Comdg.  1st  Destroyer  Flotilla, 
present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1920. 

Campbell,  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  C.B  E. 
[see  Campbell,  Bt.,  cc.  1815]. 

Campbell,  Com.  Gordon,  V.C.,  D.S.O. 
[see  Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1913]. 

Campbell,  Maj.-Gen.  Gunning  Morehead, 
C.B.,  son  of  Capt.  George  John  Gunning 
Campbell,  Madras  Horse  Artillery  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Maj.-Gen.  R.M.  ; 
Soudan  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  European  War  1914-19  (1914  star, 
medals),  and  A.G.  for  R.M.  Forces  1920  ; was 
an  A.D.C.  toH.M.  1917-20  : m.  1887,  Charlotte 
Sophia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  G.  P.  Viner,  R.  of 
Mottingham,  Kent ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
IVhitelaugh,  Bishopstoke,  Hants ; Caledonian 
Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE, 


Campbell,  Lieut. -Com.  Harold  George, 
D.S.O. ; 6.  1888;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1912,  Violet  Albinia  Lucy,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Otter  Stephens  [see  E. 
Leven  and  Melville,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Campbell,  Harry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; 

rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Belgian 
Refugees  during  European  War  ; cr.  M.B.E. 
(Civil)  19—,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Hector,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Robert 
Byng  Patricia  Price  Campbell,  C.B.  ; b. 
1877  ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; entered  Indian 
Army  1897,  and  Queen’s  Own  Corps  of 
Guides  1898,  became  Capt.  1906,  and  Major 
1915  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
present  at  actions  of  Chagru  Kotal  and 
Dargai,  capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga 
Passes,  and  operations  in  Waran  and  Bara 
Valleys  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  China 
1900  (medal),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (D.S.O.);  was  Officer  in  charge  of 
H.M.’s  Indian  Orderly  Officers  1906;  ap- 
pointed a D.A.A.G.  1915,  and  a Stan  Officer 
R.A.F.  1918,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  D.S.O.  1918.  United 
Service,  and  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Campbell,  Vice-Adm.  Henry  Hervey, 

C. B.,  C.  V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  Jat  e Capt.  James 
Carter  Campbell,  R.N.,  of  Ardpatrick,  N.B. 
[Vincent,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1865;  entered 
R.N.  1878,  became  Com.  1898,  Capt.  1902, 
Rear-Adm.  1912,  and  Vice-Adm.  (retired) 
1917;  served  during  Egyptian  War  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star);  commanded  H.M.S. 
Terrible  during  T.R.H.  the  Prince  and 
Princess  of  Wales’s  tour  in  India  1905-6; 
was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-12  ; ap- 
pointed Gov.  to  H.R.H.  the  Prince  ol 
Wales  1911  ; served  during  European  War 
as  Rear-Adm.  in  the  1st  Battle  Cruiser 
Squadron  (despatches);  appointed  a Groom- 
in-Waiting  to  H.M.  1917;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1902,  C.V.O.  1911,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E .;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  (T.D.);  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
11,  Emperors  Gate,S.W.7. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Ian 
Malcolm,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Cawdor]. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Alexander, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Suffolk  Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Major);  cr. D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1919). 


Campbell,  Major  James  Donald,  D.S.O. ; 
6.1884;  Major  R.E.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911,  Hazel  Mary 
Faith,  da.  of  Col.  Benjamin  William  Marlow, 
C.S.I.,  C.I.E- ; or.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Campbell,  Com.  James  Douglas,  M.  V.O. , 
O.B.E. ; cr.  O.B.E.  19—,  M.V.O,  (4th  class) 
1920  [see  Camphell,  Bt.,  19x3]. 


Campbell,  Ma/or  James  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. , son  of  the  late  William 
Camphell,  of  Belfast;  b.  1879;  ed.  in  Bel- 
fast ; M.B.  and  B.Ch.,  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland 
1902  ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1904,  and  became 
Major  1915  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17;  was  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
of  a Div.  1917-20  (despatches,  D.SO.,Mil. 
Order  of  Avis  of  Portugal):  m.  1916,  Mary, 
da.  of  Alfred  Williams,  of  The  Mount, 
Caerleon,  Monmouthshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Campbell,  Capt  James  Olpherts,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; 6.  1891;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Campbell,  Brig. -Gen.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  I 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  H. 
Campbell,  Indian  Army;  b.  1871;  entered! 
Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1892, 
became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major 
1905,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Lieut.-Col.  | 
1916,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; Nile  | 
Expedition  1898  as  Adj.,  present  at  battles  | 


of  Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  S.  Africa  1899  - 1900,  as  Adj. 
(despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches  five  times,  C.M.G.,  3rd  class 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  swords, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  with  Croix  de 
Guerre);  a Staff-Capt.  at  Head  Quarters 

1904- 5,  Brig.-Maj.  3rd  Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot 

1905- 8,  and  Ch.  Instructor  and  Staff 

Officer  at  Hythe  Sch.  of  Musketry  1909-13  ; 
is  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  : m. 
1902,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon 
Hopkins,  B.D.,  V.  of  Littleport;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  United 
Service  Club. 

Campbell,  Major  John  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  , 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Campbell,  Col.  John  Edward  Robert, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  George  Campbell, 
of  Duntroon,  N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  1855  ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  6th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  (retired  with  hon.  rank  of  Col. 
1903);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herefordshire  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1881,  Helen,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Spooner,  H.E.I.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Mainstone  Court , Ledbury. 

Campbell,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Hasluck, 

C. V.O.,  son  of  the  late  T.  H.  Campbell, 
of  Millfield,  Stirling;  b.  1855;  entered  93rd 
Highlanders  1875,  became  Capt.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  1884,  Major  1893, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1903,  and  Col. 
1906  (retired  1910),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  19x2 ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp);  was  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg. 

E.  Counties  Grouped  Regt.  Dist.  and  E. 
Anglian  Territorial  Div.  1906-10 ; was  a 
Brig. -Com.  1914-16;  cr.  C.V.O.  igo9v  Inver- 
ardoch,  Donne,  Perthshire ; Naval  and 
Military , Wellington  and  Neiv  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hay,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.Thomas  Hay 
Campbell,  R.A. ; b.  1871  ; entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1895,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major 
1907,  and  Lieut.-Col.  19x5;  retired  1920;  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (C.B.E.) ; as 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  a Div.  : tn. 
1895,  Clara  Edith,  da.  of  James  Hedley,  of 
Richmond,  Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Campbell,  John  Macmaster,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Campbell,  merchant,  of 
Inverness;  6.  1859,  Solicitor  Scotland  1884; 
appointed  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Argyllshire 
at  Campbeltown  1910;  m.  1896,  Jean,  da.  of 
Alexander  Armstrong,  of  Arnprior;  cr. 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919.  Campbeltown,  Kintyre , 
Scotland. 

Campbell,  Col.  John  Vaughan,  V .C-, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Cawdor,  colls.]. 

Campbell,  Keir  Arthur,  D.S.O.)  b. 
x8 — ; Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Campbell,  Major  Keith  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  William  Mussen  Campbell,  for- 
merly R.A. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.A.;  is  Major  R.A. ; served  in  British 
East  Africa  1 901  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) . 
m.  1911,  Marjorie,  da.  of  E.  R.  Syfi^t, 
Carshalton,  Newlands,  S.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Jeffery 
Rankin,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald 
Campbell,  of  Thornhill,  Quebec,  Canada;  b. 
1863;  enlisted  in  Gloucestershire  Regt. 
1883,  promoted  Lieut.  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  1886,  transferred  to  7th  Dragoon 
Guards  1887,  joined  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
1888,  became  Capt.  1895,  and  exchanged 
to  Suffolk  Regt.  1896;  retired  1897;  served 
during  operations  against  Chief  Nana  on 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1341 


Benin  River  1894  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  and  in  China  1900  with  Naval 
Brig,  (medal  witn  clasp);  was  Adj.  Gold 
Coast  Constabulary  1890-91,  and  Dep.  Commr. 
and  Vice-Consul  in  Niger  Coast  Protectorate 
1891-5  (acted  as  Consul-Gen.  1893);  appointed  ' 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Cav.  19x0,  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.R.  1914,  Acting  Com.  1915,  and  Sene- 
chal  of  Sark  1920;  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s 
medal  for  saving  life:  m.  1900,  Edith,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Riley  Bannon  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1896.  Sark,  Channel  Islands;  Army  and 
Navy , Royal  Yacht  Squadron , and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Campbell,  Brig.-Gen.  Leslie  Warner 
Yule,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  1 
Henry  Edward  Campbell,  formerly  Indian 
Army ; b ■ 1867  ; ed.  in  France,  and  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll. ; is  Col.  Indian  Army;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Staff  (wounded,  despatches  thrice, 

C.  M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
with  Swords):  m.  1890,  F.  M.,  who  d.  1911, 
da.  of  Col.  — Wroughton,  Indian  Army; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Caledonian  Club. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Com.  Leveson  Gran- 
ville Byron  Alexander,  D.S.O.  ; entered 
R.N.  1897,  became  Lieut.  1903,  Lieut.-Com. 
1911,  and  Com.  1915  ; served  in  Dardanelles 
1915-16  with  Destroyer  Flotilla  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1906,  Hariot  Mary  Eleanor,  da. 
the  late  Rev.  Robert  Hereford  [see  Lighton, 
Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Campbell,  Col.  Malcolm  Sydenham 
Clarke,  C.B.,  C.I.E.,  second  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Alexander  H.  E.  Campbell,  formerly  Madras 
Cav. ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.A. 
1883,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1914  ; retired  1919 ; served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7,  and  in  China 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp) ; appointed  a 1st  class 
Ordnance  Officer,  India  1902,  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Ordnance,  India  1909,  and  Ordnance 
Consulting  Officer  for  India  1911 ; has  Albert 
medal  (2nd  class):  m.  1889,  Jessie,  3rd  da. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Hay,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1907,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  St.  Clair, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1877  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.1918. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Ralph 
Alexander,  C.B.E.  [see  E.  Cawdor]. 
Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Ranald  Douglas, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O,,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Campbell,  Richard  Hamilton,  C.I.E.  [see 
Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1831,  of  Barcaldine]. 
Campbell,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.  [see  E. 
Cawdor,  colls.]. 

Campbell,  Robert  Garrett,  C.B.E. , son 
of  John  Campbell,  of  Mossley,  Belfast;  b. 
1858;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  a flax  spin- 
ner, and  Chm.  of  Irish  Sub-Committee  of 
Flax  Control  Board  : m.  1893,  Alice,  da.  of 
Henry  Ferguson,  M.D.,  of  Belfast;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Coolgreany,  Fort- 
william  Park,  Belfast. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Morris, 

C. B.E.;  b.  1883;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(MU.)  1919. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Ormus, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1872;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusi- 
liers (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  1917. 
3o,  Lancaster  Gate,  IV. 2/  Bar/and,  Kington, 
Hereforashire. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Wemyss, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Joseph  Stott  Campbell,  of 
Heather  Bank,  Bournemouth  ; b.  1865  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  Dulwich  Coll.  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 


clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1906,  Amy  Leanna  Young;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Campbell,  Major  Ronald  (of  Craignish), 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Campbell  (of  Craignish), 
of  Ardnacreggan,  Callander,  Scotland ; b. 
1884 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse ; Capt.  British 
Columbia  Horse;  European  War  1914-19, 
with  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
and  as  Lieut.-Col.  Tank  Corps  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Muriel  Mary, 
da.  ofEdward  Scale ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Wind- 
ham Club. 

Campbell,  Col.  Ronald  Bruce,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -CoJ. 
Gordon  Highlanders,  and  an  Inspector  of 
Physical  Training,  with  rank  of  Col.  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  American  D.S.M., 
Orders  of  Avis  of  Portugal  and  White 
Elephant  of  Siam;  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Campbell,  Ronald  Hugh,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Francis  Alexander  Campbell, 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B. ; b.  1883;  entered  Foreign 
Office  1907,  became  Acting  3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo. 
Ser.  1910,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Permanent 
Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1913,  and  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1919  : m.  1908,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Graham;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  33,  South  Street, 
Thurloe  Square,  S.  W. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  Spurgeon,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Campbell,  Com.  Victor  Lindsey  Arbuth- 
not,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  Hugh  Camp- 
bell, R.N. ; b.  1875;  retired  as  Lieut.  R.N.; 
reinstated  as  Com.  1917;  promoted  Com.  for 
service  with  British  Antarctic  Expedition 
1910-13 ; European  War  1914-19  Comdg. 
Drake  Batn.  R.N.  Div.  at  Antwerp  and  in 
Gallipoli,  Comdtr.  H.M.S.  “Milne”  with 
Dover  Patrol,  H.M.S.  “ Warwick  " at  Zee- 
bruge  and  Ostend,  and  with  N.  Russia  Ex- 
peditionary Force  ( despatches  thrice,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  O.B.E.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1903, 
Lilian,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Hamilton 
Settle,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar 
1917),  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Campbell,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1879  ; is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916. 

1 CAMPBELL,Mo/‘orWilliam  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.F. ; sometime  a 
Ch.  Instructor  Sch.  of  Mil.  Aeronautics; 

. European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Campbell,  Capt.  William  Realty,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
1 spatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  with  Bar,  Medal  of 
La  Solidaridad  of  Panama) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

P Campbell,  Afa/or  William  Lachlan,  C.I.E., 
p son  of  Alexander  Duncan  Campbell,  of  8, 
Bellevue  Crescent,  Edinburgh;  b.  1880; 

’ ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; entered  R.A.  1898, 
and  became  Major  Indian  Army  1915  ; served 
on  special  duty  in  China  1902  ; was  British 
, Trade  Agent,  Yatung,  Tibet  1905-8,  and 

Assist.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  N.-W.  Frontier 
i Province,  India  1908-14 ; appointed  British 
Trade  Agent,  Gyantse,  Tibet  1915,  and  Po- 
litical Officer  in  Sikkim  1919  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
United  Service  Club. 

’ Campbell,  Brig.-Gen.  William  MacLaren, 
\ C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald 

Campbell,  of  Glendaruel,  Argyllshire  ; b. 
1 864. ; entered  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
’ landers)  1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 

1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1915,  and 

1 Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served  in 
f Burma  1891-3  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 

S.  Africa  1902,  with  1st  Scottish  Horse 
s (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps) ; was 
; A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1899-1900,  and 

2 Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Madras  1900-1906;  ap- 
e pointed  a Brig.  Com.  1916,  and  an  A.A.G. 


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COMPANION  AGE, 


1918:  m.  1914,  Dorothy  Clotilde,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Lang,  and  widow  of  Col. 
Frank  Shuttleworth,  of  Old  Warden  Park, 
Bedfordshire;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906, 

C. B  E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military, 
and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Campbell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Macleod, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Campbell,  Bng.-Gen.  William  Nevile, 
C.M.G.,  C.S.I.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Campbell ; b.  1863 ; is  Major  Indian  Army 
(retired),  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  served  in 
France  and  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  of 
Russia,  C.M.G.,  C.S.I.) : m.  18 — , Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  A.  W.  Foord  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.S.I.  1918.  Neptune  Cot- 
tage, Hythe,  Kent ; 30,  Penywern  Road,  Earl's 
Court,  S.W. 

Campbell,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Tupper 
Campbell  Carter-.  C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Thomas  Carter-Campbell,  R.E.,  of 
Possil,  co.  Lanark,  and  Ardrishaig,  Argyll- 
shire ; b.  1869 ; entered  Cameronians(Scottish 
Rifles)  1889,  became  Capt.  1897,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Major  1907,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 

E resent  at  actions  of  Colenso  and  Spion 
;op,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
19,  present  at  battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle  as 
a Brig.  Com.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.,  3rd  class  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
appointed  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  1919:  m.  1908,  Frances  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  David  Ward,  R.E.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil  ) 1919. 
Campbell,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Mont- 
gomery-, C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  ol  the  late 
George  Montgomery-Campbell;  b.  1861;  en- 
tered R.A.  1881,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major 
1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1909,  and  Col.  and  Brig.-Gen. 
1914;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  Comdg.  R.A.  of  a Div.  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.,  1914-15  Star,*  two  medals):  m.  1906, 
Florence  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
King,  of  Quebec  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917.  Kelston  Park,  Bath;  United  Service 
Club. 

Campion,  Major  Douglas  John  Montriou, 
D.S.O.]  b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  in  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Campion,  William  Henr}-,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  William  John  Campion,  of  Danny 
Park,  Sussex;  b.  1836;  formerly  Capt.  72nd 
Highlanders  (V.D.);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Sussex,  a Mil.  Member  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,  and  Hon.  Col.  (formerly 
Comdg.)  a Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  : 
m.  1869,  the  Hon.  Gertrude  Brand,  da.  ofist 
Viscount  Hampden  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902. 

Campion,  Lient.-Col.  William  Robert, 
D.S.O.,  M.P.,  son  of  Col.  William  Henry 
Campion,  C.B.,  of  Danny  Park,  Hurstpier- 
point,  Sussex  ; b.  1870  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sussex, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  (T.D.); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.);  unsuccessfully  contested  N.  Div. of 
Worcestershire  Jan.  1906  and  J an . 1910 ; sat  as 
M.P.  for  Mid.,  or  Lewes,  Div.  of  Sussex  (£/) 
June  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for  Lewes 
Div.  thereof  ( Co.U ) Dec.  1918:  m.  1894, 
Katharine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the 
Hon.  William  Byron  [see  B.  Byron,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  11,  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W . ; 
Danny  Park , Hurstpierpoint , Sussex  ; 
Wellington  Club. 

Candler,  Edmund,  C.B.E. , son  of 

John  Candler,  M.R.C.S.  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Kepton,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1895)  ; an  author  and  traveller  ; Special 
Correspondent  for  Daily  Mail  in  Iibet  1904  j 
(wounded),  for  Times  and  Daily  Mail  in  ! 


France  1914-15,  and  Official  “Eye-Witness,” 
Mesopotamia  19x5-18  (despatches):  m.  1902, 
Olive  May  Tooth  ; cr.  C.B.E.  ("Civil)  1920. 
8,  Kensington  Court  Place , W.;  Savage 
Club. 

Candy,  Capt.  Algernon  Henry  Chester, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  William  Marshall  Candy,  of 
183,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1877;  Capt. 
R.N. ; was  Assist.  Director  of  Torpedoes 
1917-19:  m.  1914,  Isabel,  da.  of  Henr}' 
Abraham,  of  Southampton ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Cane,  Arthur  Beresford,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18—  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890;  Assist.  Sec., 
Central  Control  Board  (Liquor  Traffic)  : m. 
1894,  Lucy  Mary,  C B.E.,  -da.  of  the  late 
Edward  William  O’Brien  [see  B.  Inchiquin, 
colls.l ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  66,  Elm  Park 
Gardens,  S.  IP. ; 3,  King's  Bench  Walk, 
Temple , E.C. 

Cane,  Major  Arthur  Skelding,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.D. ; b.  1885;  Capt.  and  tem- 
porary Major  R.A.M.C.;  Mesopotamia 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, O.B.E.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil), 
and  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cane,  Major  Edward  Geoffrey  Stayne, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1886;  Major  R.A.M.C.;  Meso- 
potamia 1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cane,  Mrs.  Lucy  Mary,  C.B.E.  [see  B. 

Inchiquin,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Cangley,  Frederick  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Major 
Somersetshire  L.I.  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cannan,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Harold,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Kearsey  Can- 
nan,  of  Brisbane;  b.  1882;  ed.  in  Brisbane  ; 
an  Insurance  Manager,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Aus- 
tralian Inf. ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Belgian  Croix  <3e 
Guerre,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Eileen  Clare 
Ranken ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918, 

D. S.O.  1919.  Brisbane,  Queensland ; Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Canning,  Col.  Albert,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Robert  Canning;  b.  1861  ; in  ranks  19th 
Hussars  1882-8  ; entered  S.  Wales  Borderers 
1888,  became  Capt.  Leinster  Regt.  1895, 
Major  1903  (retired  1911^  Lieut.-Col.  Special 
Reserve  1912,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
1918 ; commanded  Batns.  Special  Reserve 
and  T.F.  and  on  Staff  in  France  1912-18; 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star),  in  Soudan  1884,  present  at  battles  of 
El  Teb  and  Tamai  (two  clasps),  Suakim 
Expedition  1885  (clasp),  European  War  1914- 
x8  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : in.  1895,  Mabel 
Parry,  da.  of  the  late  J.  R.  Cobb,  of  Nythfa, 
Brecon,  and  Caldicot  Castle,  Monmouth- 
shire; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Restrop  House, 
Purton,  Wilts ; United  Service  Club. 

Cannot,  Brig.-Gen.  Fernand  Gustave 
Eugene,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
G.  A.  Cannot ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  French  Jesuits 
Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Lon- 
don ; entered  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1892, 
became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1900,  Major 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  S.  African  War 
1900-1901,  European  War  1914-19,  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies,  and  as  Dep.  Director  of 
Supplies  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Orders  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  C.B.,  Officer  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
2nd  class  of  Spanish  Order  of  Mil.  Merit, 
and  Belgian  Order  of  Leopold);  appointed 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  Aldershot  1913,  Ch.  Instructor, 
Army  Ser.  Corps  Sch.  1914,  and  an 
A.Q.M.G.  1917;  is  an  Hon.  Asso.  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
and  Officier  Instruction  Publique,  France  : 
m.  1897,  Mildred  Grace,  da.  of  the  fate 
William  Barker,  J.P.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
I?.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Rosia,  South 
Farnborough  ; Junior  Athenceum,  and  Sav- 
age Clubs. 

Canny,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Clare  Macna- 
mara,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1343 


Macnamara  Canny  ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Upping- 
ham, and  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1899,  became  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1908,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1915 ; S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  C.B.E.) ; was  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Transportation  1918-19,  and 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  1919-20; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Isth- 
mian Club. 

Cantlie,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Stephen, 
D.S.O. , son  of  James  Alexander  Cantlie  ; b. 
1867 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Cantrell-Hubbersty  [see  Hubbersty]. 
Cape,  Capt.  Charles  Scarvell,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Frederick  Cape,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.W. ; b 1866;  admitted  a 
Solicitor,  N.S.  Wales  1890 ; served  in  S.  | 
Africa  1900-1901  as  Capt.  1st  Div.  N.S.  Wales 
Bushmen  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1906, 

Maude,  da.  of  the  late  George  Frederick 
Want,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Sydney,  N.S.  IVales  ; Union  (.Sydney) 
Club. 

Cape,  Major  Edmund  Graves  Meredith) 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Cape,  of 
Hamilton,  Ontario  ; b.  1878;  ed.  at  McGill 
Univ.,  Montreal  (Bachelor  Applied  Science 
1898);  is  a C.E.,  Pres,  of  E.  G.  M.  Cape 
and  Co.  (Limited),  engineers  and  contractors, 
of  Montreal,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd 
Heavy  Brig.  Canadian  Artillery;  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1908,  Lillian  Guest  Smith;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  The  Ledges , Redpath  Crescent,  Mont- 
real; St.  James’s  (Montreal)  Club. 

Cape,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Anderson, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  5th  Lancers  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Capell,  Lieut.  - Col.  Algernon  Essex, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Essex,  colls.]. 

Cappel,  Edward  Louis,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  L.  Cappel,  D.D.  ; b.  1856;  ed. 
at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch. ; entered  I.C.S. 
1878 ; was  Director  of  Land  Records  and 
Agriculture,  Bombay  1891-3  ; became  Junior 
Collector  and  Magistrate  1896,  and  Senior 
Collector  and  Magistrate  1897  ; retired  1905  : 
m.  1911,  Agnes  Rae,  da.  of  James  Robert- 
son, of  7,  Eglinton  Crescent,  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1900.  46,  Holland  Street,  Campden 
Hill,  W. ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Capper,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Stewart, 
D.S.O.)  6.1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Capper,  Col.  William  Baume,  C.V.O. ; b. 
1856  ; a retired  Col. ; Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  Sudan  1884-5  (two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major)  ; cr.  C.V.O.  19x9. 

Carberry,  Lieut.-Col.  Anderson  Robert 
Dillon,  C.B.E.,  F.R.C.S. ; 6.  18—;  Lieut.- 
Col.  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps;  European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Carbery,  Capt.  Murlough,  D.S.O., M.C.) 

b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Carbutt,  Francis,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
rendered  ser.  in  connection  with  work  for 
Prisoners  of  War,  etc.,  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  122,  IVest- 
bourne  Terrace , IV. 

Carden,  Major  Alan  Douglas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Carden ; 
6.  1874;  Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914- 
17  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  F.  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1913,  Elizabeth  Nie  Constance 
Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  George  Lithgow, 
F.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  of  Farn borough,  Hants, 
and  widow  of  Capt.  John  Dauncey,  Dorset, 
shire  Regt.  [see  E.  Howe,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  The  Mooring? . Fleet,  Hants. 


Carden,  Capt.  D’Arcy  Vandeleur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Carden,  Rev.  John,  C.B.E.,  M.C.;  b. 
1882;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.;  is  in  Holy  Or- 
ders of  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  a Chap,  to 
the  Forces  ; European  War  1915-19  as 
Assist.  Principal  Chap.  1st  Army  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  C B.E..  Com.  Order  of  Christ 
of  Portugal);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  St. 
Michael's  House,  Stanhope  Lines , Aldershot . 

Carden,  Col.  Louis  Peile,  C.M.G.  ; b. 

i860;  is  Col.  (retired) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Cardew,  Claud  Ambrose,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Col.  Sir  Frederic  Cardew,  K. C.M.G. ; 6.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  United  Sers.  Coll.,  Westward  Ho!; 
appointed  Assist.  Agent,  Chinde  1893,  Col- 
lector, S.  Nyasaland  1894,  Consular  Judicial 
Officer  1894,  and  Dist.  Resident,  Nyasaland 
Protectorate  1906;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  The 
Residency,  Ncheu,  Nyasaland. 

Cardew,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ambrose, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Chris- 
topher Baldock  Cardew  [B.  Westbury] ; 6. 
1865;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.;  retired  1919;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1895,  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
F„ev.  Arthur  George  Sewallis  Shirley  [see 
b . Ferrers,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1918.  12,  Brechin  Place , S.W. 7. 

Cardew,  Col.  George  Hereward,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Cardew ; 

b.  1861 ; entered  18th  Hussars  1882,  became 
Capt.  1886,  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Brevet  Col.  1910;  retired 
ion  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Senior  T ransport 
Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1917-18  as  Group  Com.  Labour  Corps  in 
France;  was  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914-16 
(despatches, C.B.E.):  m.  1888, Emma  Marian, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Bolster  Burchell,  B.A., 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  11,  The  Crescent,  Alver stoke, 

Hants  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Carew,  Major  George  Albert  Lade, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Russell 
Carew,  of  Carpenders,  Watford,  Herts  ; 
b.  1862 ; entered  7th  Hussars  1883,  be- 
came Capt.  1889,  and  Major  1898 ; retired 
1902;  served  in  Rhodesia  1896  and  1897 
(despatches  twice,  medal  With  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1898  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal 
and  Ancient  Golf  (St.  Andrews)  Clubs. 

Carew,  Lieut. -Com.  Robert  R.  Hallo- 
well-,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N  ; 
European  War  1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Carey,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Blake,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  i9i5-i9(wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Carey,  Col.  Arthur  Basil,  C.M.G.,D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1872  ; entered  R.E.  1891,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Director  of  Mil.  and  Public  Works; 
European  War  1915-17,  present  at  Gallipoli 
with  Roy.  Naval  Div.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.) ; was  Ch.  Engi- 
neer 1918-19,  with  rank  of  Col.;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  D.S.O.  1917. 

Carey,  Maj.-Gen.  Carteret  Walter,  C.B.E., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Carteret  Priaulx 
Carey;  b.  1853;  entered  Highland  L.I.  1873, 
became  Capt.  1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1906  ; retired 
1910 ; served  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  and  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present  at  capture 
of  Tanga  Pass  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp) ; was  Comdg.  No.  9 Dist.  (E.  Cos.) 
1906-10;  appointed  Gov.  of  Mil.  Knights  of 

I Windsor  1913  (with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.),  acted 
as  Gov.  and  Constable  of  Windsor  Castle 
during  War  1914-19  (Com.  of  Order  of  Christ 
of  Portugal  ; received  Coronation  medals 
1902  and  1911  : m.  1890,  Florence  Margaret, 

I O.B.E.,  da.  of  W.  Ravenhill  Stock,  of  Cleve- 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


don,  Somerset ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903, 

C. B.E  (Mil.)  1919.  Governor’s  Tower, 
Windsor  Castle  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Carey,  Rev.  Douglas  Falkland,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Arthur  Edward  Carey,  of  Ceylon  and 
Guernsey;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898, 
M.A.  1901) ; is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  I9i5-i8as  Assist.  Chap  Gen. (despatches, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1908,  Ada  Helen,  da.  of  Brig.- 

Surg.  J.  F.  Barter,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8.  23,  Denbigh  Road , Ealing, 

W.  13. 

Carey,  Col.  George  Glas  Sandeman, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.Tupper  Carey; 
b.  1867 ; entered  R.A.  1886,  became  Lieut. - 
Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1918  ; 
S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Maj.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevet  Col., 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium. and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion 
of  Honour);  appointed  to  command  a Brig. 
1919,  and  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  in  Jamaica 
1920:  m.  1906,  Amy,  da.  of  C.  H.  Master, 
of  Barrow  Green,  Oxted,  and  St  akespeare 
House,  Sandgate;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918.  The  Old  Rectory,  Trotton, 
Rogate,  Sussex. 

Carey,  Brig.  - Gen.  Harold  Eustace, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
W.  G.  Carey;  b.  1874;  Col.  R.F.A.,  and  a 
Brig.-Gen.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19,  Brevet  Col.  (despatches  lour  times, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1910,  Elsie,  da.  of  F. 
Hughes,  of  Reigate  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Carey,  Col.  Herbert  Clement,  C.M.G.  ; 

b.  1865  ; Col.  (retired)  : cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Carey,  Herbert  Simon,  C.B.,  son  of 
John  Carey,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; b.  1856; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B.A.  1879,  M.A.  1883)  ; appointed  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Gen.  Post  Office  1905,  and  Joint 
Second  Sec.  1914;  retired  1919:  m.  1900, 
Alice  Henrietta,  da.  of  Henry  Owen  Wil- 
liams, J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Tre  Castell,  and  Tre 
Arddur,  Anglesey;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
Bury  Hill,  Melton,  Suffolk. 

Carey,  Major  John  Lionel  Romilly, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Carey,  Brig.-Gen.  Octavius  William, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1865 ; is  Col.  Indian  Army ; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-9 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp), 
with  Mohmand  Expedition  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Carey,  Capt.  Walter,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N. ; rendered  sers.  at  Roy.  Naval 
Depot,  Crystal  Palace,  during  European 
War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Carey,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Louis  John, 
C.I.E.;  b 1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (Indian 
Ordnance  Depart.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Carey,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Leathes  de 
Mussenden,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Denis 
Carey  ; b.  1881 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E. ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; employed  with 
Czecko  Slovak  Boundary  Commn.  1919:  m. 
1908,  Constance,  da.  of  John  Meagher,  of 
Montreal  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cargill,  Featherston,  C.M.G.,  M.B., 
son  of  the  late  John  Cargill,  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand;  b.  1870;  ea.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1893);  served  during 
Bida  Campaign  1896,  and  during  Kano 
Campaign  1903;  sometime  Med.  Officer  to 
Roy.  Niger  Co.  ; sometime  a 1st  class 
Resident,  N.  Nigeria  Protectorate ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1905.  cjo  Grindlay  & Co.,  54,  Parlia- 
ment Street,  S.  W. 


Carington,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Rupert 
Clement  George,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  M. 
Lincolnshire], 

Carlebach.  Col.  Philip,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1873  > 
is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  London  Regt. 
(T.F.)  (retired),  and  Col.  Comdg.  1st  and 
2nd  Cadet  Batns.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1917.  88,  Greencroft  Gardens,  N.W.6. 
Carles,  William  Richard,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  C.  E.  Carles,  of  Warwick ; b.  1848  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough  ; entered  Consular  Ser. 
1867  ; appointed  Vice-Consul  in  Corea  1884, 
at  Shanghai  1886,  Consul  at  Chinkiang  1889, 
at  Swatow  1897,  and  at  Tientsin  1899,  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  Tientsin  1900;  retired  1901  ; 
is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a F.L.S.  ; author  of  “ Life 
in  Corea”:  m.  1886,  Helen  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Rhodes  James,  of  Whit- 
stone  House,  near  Exeter ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901. 
Silwood,  The  Park,  Cheltenham. 

Carless,  Col.  A.,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Col.  Army  Med.  Staff  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatebes,  C.B.E.)  ; 
is  Med.  Direc  or  Dr.  Barnardo’s  Homes : m. 
18 — , Ada  Bridger,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
G.  S.  Dobbie;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Carleton,  Major  Cornelius  Asgill  Shaw, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; entered  Welsh  Regt. 
1906,  became  Lieut.  1910,  Capt.  1915,  and 
Brevet  Major  1916;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
i9r4- 

Carleton,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Mont- 
gomerie, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry 
Alexander  Carleton,  C.B.,  R.A.  ; b.  1867 ; 
entered  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) 
1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Major  1906  (retired  1908),  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  Brig.-Gen.  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1917  ; served  with  Dongola  Expe- 
dition 1896,  present  at  action  of  Firket, 
and  at  operations  at  Hafir  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1897  (medal),  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
with  Mendiland,  Karene,  and  Protectorate 
Expeditions  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  battle  of  Spion  Kop  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  as  A.D.C.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps) ; was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1896-7;  appointed  a Gen.  Stan  Officer  1914, 
and  a Brig. -Com.  1916,  and  one  of  H.M.’s 
Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  1919  : m. 
1899,  Emma  Gwendolen  Priscilla,  el.  da.  of 
Sampson  Lloyd ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  United 
Service  Club. 

Carleton,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Robert 
Crofton,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  George 
Carleton,  R.A.  ; b.  1856;  entered  68th  L.I. 
18  4,  became  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  1881,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1898, 
Col.  1906,  and  Brig.-Gen.  1911  ; retiredi9i3; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; was  D.A.A.G  , War 
Office  1891-7,  A.A.G.  for  Recruiting  1909-11, 
Director  of  Recruiting  and  Organization 
1911-13,  and  Director  of  Organization 
1914-16  : m.  1906,  Alice  Diana,  da.  of  the  late 
Samuel  William  Clowes  [see  B.  Water- 
park];  cr.  C B.  (Civil)  1916. 

CArleton,  Major  Guy  Audouin,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col . George  Carleton ; b.  1859 : 
entered  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.), 
1880,  and  became  Capt.  King’s  Own  (Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.)  1888,  and  Major  1899 ; 
retired  1907;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902: 
m.  1917,  Adela  Dorothy,  widow  of  Capt.  C. 
B Webb,  of  Elford  House,  near  Tamworth  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Carleton,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Anthony, 
D.S.O.  . b.  1868;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
served  with  Lushai  Expedition  1889-92 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Chin  Hills  1892-3 
(clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (^e‘ 
spatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Carleton,  Brig.-Gen.  Lancelot  Richard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  George  Carleton, 
R.A.  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Essex  Regt. 
1882,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major  1902,  Lieut.- 


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Col.  1910,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
(retired)  1918  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Brig.- 
Major  and  as  D.A.A.G.  (D.S.O.) ; was 
D.A.A.G.,  N.-W.  Dist.  1897-9;  was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  and  Comdt.  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Canada  1913,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1916 ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Grasmere ; United  Service  Club. 
Carlisle,  Rev.  John  Charles,  D.D., 

C. B.E.;  b.  18—;  Vice-Pres.  Baptist  Union; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Carlisle,  Capt.  John  Charles  Denton, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1888;  is  Capt.  London 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D S O.  1918. 

Carleton,  Col.  Montgomery  Launcelot, 

C. B.E. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Alexander 
Carleton,  C.B.  ; b.  1861  ; Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1908,  Marguerite 
Helen,  da.  of  Sir  Lionel  Edward  Darell,  5th 
Bt.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Carlisle,  Major  Thomas  Hamilton, 

D. S.O.,  M .C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  tempo- 
rary Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Carlisle,  Major  Thomas  Hartley, O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.H.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Carlisle,  Major  Thomas  Roger  Massie, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  R.F.A  ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches,  prisoner, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Carlton,  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Alfred 
Carlton,  of  Brighton;  b.  1865;  a Theatre 
Proprietor,  and  a J.P.  for  Worcester  (Sheriff 

1913  and  1915,  Mayor  1916-19):  m.  1891, 
Annie,  only  da.  of  David  Barnard,  of 
Norwich;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Colehurst, 
Worcester ; Constitutional  Club. 

Carlton,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Dudley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  William  Carlton,  of 
Swindon,  Wilts  ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Sherborne  ; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.),  and  a D.A.A.G.  at  War 
Office;  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal), 
European  War  1914  19  in  France,  Flanders, 
Egypt,  and  Italy,  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 

1914  Star,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1903. 
Ethel  Marion,  da.  of  James  Hartley,  of  Fairy 
Hall,  Eltham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Carlyon,  Major  Tristrem,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Alexander  Keith  Carlyon,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Mount  Park,  Harrow-on-the-Hill ; b. 
1877;  Major  R.A.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918, 
Aileen  Julia,  da.  of  Sir  Edward  Hudson 
Hudson-Kinahan,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Carmichael,  Major  Dougall,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Carmichael,  Wing-Com.  George  Ivan, 
D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Carmichael,  formerly  R.A.M.C. ; b.  1888  ; 
ed.  privately ; Wing-Com.  R.  A.  F. ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.) : 
m.  1915,  Kathleen  Mary,  da.  of  Maurice 
William  Casterton  Smelt,  of  Braeside,  Ross- 
lyn  Hill,  Hampstead,  N.  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Carmichael,  Mrs.  Gertrude,  C.B.E. ; b. 

18 — ; m.  18 — , Carmichael;  cr.  C.B.E. 

(Civil)  1919.  Bombay. 

Carmichael,  Ian,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1891  ; 
is  Lieut.  Highland  L.I. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Carmichael,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Forrest 
Halkett,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Paget  Carmichael,  C.S.I.;  b.  1868; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and 
Chm.  Alloy  Steel  Committee,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  ; has  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1908, 
Winifred  Mary,  da.  of  J.  M.  Webster,  of 
Row,  Dumbartonshire ; cr. C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.M.G.  1920.  46,  St.  George's  Road,  S.W. 
CarNac,  Col.  John  Henry  Rivett-,  C.l.E. 

[see  Rivett-Carnac,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Carnegie,  David,  C.B.E.',  b.  18—;  a 
Member,  and  Ordnance  Adviser,  of  Imperial 


Munitions  Board  during  European  War;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Carnegy,  Col.  Charles  Gilbert,  M.V.O, 
[see  E.  Northesk,  colls.]. 

Carnegy,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Patrick 
Ogilvy,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Patrick  Alexander  Carnegy,  Indian  Army  ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  United  Ser.  Coll.,  Westward 
Ho  ! ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Cav. ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.):  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Carnegy,  Maj.-Gen.  Philip  Mainwaring, 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Patrick 
Alexander  Carnegy,  Indian  Army ; b.  1858 ; 
ed.  at  Dollar  Acad.,  and  at  Cheltenham 
Coll. ; entered  Army  1878,  became  Capt. 

I. S.C.  1889,  Major  Indian  Army  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1909,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1912;  retired  1919;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  present  at  operations 
at  Kabul  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Burma  Expedition  1885-6  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (clasp),  in 
Burma  1891  (clasp),  with  Manipur  Expedition 
1891  (despatches,  severely  wounded,  clasp), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present 
at  actions  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes 
(despatches,  clasps),  in  China  1900  (medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15,  on  Staff 
(despatches);  was  Comdt.  2nd  Batn.  4th 
Gurkha  Rifles  1902-9,  A.A.G.  and  A.Q.M.G., 
Div.  Staff,  India  1909-10,  and  in  command  of 
a Brig.  1910-15  : m.  1897,  Jessie  Pyne,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  James  Sebastian  Rawlins, 
Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 

Carnegy,  Capt.  Ughtred  Elliott  Car- 
negy-, D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Northesk,  colls.]. 

Carnwath,  Capt.  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 
son  of  Joseph  Carnwath,  of  Strabane;  b.  1878; 
is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.  Reserve),  attached 
Hon.  Artillery  Co. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Carpendale,  Capt.  Charles  Douglas, 
C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Commander  (2nd 
class)  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Carpendale,  Major  Frederic  Maxwell-, 

C. l.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919. 

Carpenter,  Capt.  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  son  of 

the  late  Charles  Carpenter,  R.N.,  formerly 

J. P.  for  Sussex  and  Cornwall ; b.  1847 ; 
entered  R.N.  1861,  became  Lieut.  1870, 
Com.  1883,  and  Capt.  (retired)  1895  ; served 
in  “ Challenger  ” Scientific  Expedition 
(Albert  Medal,  2nd  class,  for  saving  life) ; 
in  Soudan  Expedition  1884,  in  command  of 
“Myrmidon”  (medal  and  thanks  of  Ad- 
miralty), and  whilst  in  charge  of  Marine 
Survey  of  India  piloted  the  war  flotilla  to 
Mandalay  and  Bhamo  1885  (specially  men- 
tioned in  despatches,  medal) : m.  1st,  1879, 
Henrietta  Maud,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  G.  A.  F. 
Shadwell ; 2nd,  1891,  iEtheldreda,  da.  of  the 
late  Judge  Homersham  Cox  (formerly  a 
Judge  of  County  Courts),  of  Tonbridge, 
Kent;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887.  The  Red  House, 
Sanderstead,  Surrey ; Authors'  Club. 

Carpenter,  Charles  Claude,  C.B.E., 

D. Sc.,  son  of  William  Richard  Carpenter ; 
b.  1858  ; Chm.  South  Metropolitan  Gas  Co.;  a 
Member  of  Chemical  Warfare  Committee  and 
Munitions  Inventions  Panel,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions during  European  War;  m.  1896;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  157,  Victoria  Street , S.  W. 

Carpenter,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Murray, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ;b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Carpenter,  Capt.  Gerald  Goodwin, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.,  and 
serving  with  Egyptian  Army ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  191  9. 

Carpenter,  Capt.  Peter,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Carr,  Major  Alfred  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Tank 
Corps ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

M. C. , D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Carr,  Capt.  Bertram  Abbott,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Carr,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Cuttley, D S.O., 
O.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve;  S. 
African  War  1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Carr,  Col.  Edward  Elliott,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  J.  K.  Carr,  of  Cheltenham;  b.  1855; 
entered  84th  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers  1883,  Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col. 
1898, and  Brevet  Col.  1902  (h.-p.  1908);  retired 
1909;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
C.B.)  ; was  Dist.  Inspector  of  Musketry, 

N. -E.  Dist.  1893-6;  in  command  of  21st  Regt. 
Dist.  1903,  and  Col.  in  Charge  of  Lowland 
Regt.  Dist.  Records  (and  also  Comdg.  Dist.) 
1905-8  ; appointed  an  A.A.G.  to  Div.  1914, 
and  Inspector  on  Lines  of  Communication 
1915;  commanded  Base  Depot  France  1915- 
16,  and  Reinforcements  France  1916-18  (men- 
tioned and  despatches) : m.  1883  Rosa 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  A.  Hall;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army 
and  Navy,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Carr,  Edward  Hallett,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Francis  Parker  Carr;  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1916,  M.A.  1919);  a Clerk 
in  Foreign  Office;  served  in  Political 
Section,  Peace  Delegation  1919,  and  subse- 
quently temporary  Sec.,  British  Embassy, 
Paris  (attached  Ambassadors’  Conference) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  105,  Crouch  Hill,  N. 

Carr,  Francis  Howard,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Carr,  of  London;  b.  1874;  ed. 
at  Vv  hitgift  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  City  Guilds 
Technical  Coll.,  London ; a Scientific 
Chemist.  Managing  Director  of  the  British 
Diug  Houses  (Limited),  and  a Fellow  of 
Institute  of  Chemistry  ; elected  Salters’ 
Fellow  in  Research  Laboratories  of  Impe- 
rial Institute;  author  of  various  publica- 
tions on  Chemistry:  tn.  1898.  Hilda  Mary, 
da.  of  Henry  Sykes;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
The  White  House,  Peter  sficld  ; Savile  Club. 

Carr,  Capt.  Graham,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
18—  ; Capt.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Carr,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Arthur  Buxton, 

D. S.O.',  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 

Force  Reserve  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  43,  Westminster  Mansions , 

Great  Smith  Street,  S.  W.i. 

Carr,  Major  Harrie  Gardiner,  D.S.O.: 
b.  1877;  is  Major  R.A. ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Carr,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Arbuthnot, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Ralph  Edward  Carr,  for- 
merly 36th  Regt. ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Haileybury 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Worcestershire 
Regt.  1893,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  its 
2nd  Batn.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1915-18,  in  Gallipoli  and  France  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  tn. 
1913,  Elsie  Pearson,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas 
Putnam,  of  Greylands,  Darlington  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  The  Old  Rectory,  Powick, 
near  Worcester ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Carr,  Maj.-Gen.  Howard,  C.B. , M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Carr  ; b. 


1863  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork,  and  at 
Roy.  Univ.,  Ireland  (M.D.  and  M.Ch.  1884); 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1885,  be- 
came Capt.  18—,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905, 
Col.  1914,  and  Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1917;  retired  1919;  served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Miranza  Expedition  1891,  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896,  with  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps), 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England : m.  1903,  Constance  Harriet,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Kough,  of  Kilkenny  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Carr,  John  Walter,  C.B.E.,  M.D. , 
F.R.C.P.,  son  of  John  Carr,  J.P.,  of  Blooms- 
bury Square,  W.C. ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (M.D.  1887);  F.R.C.S.  England 
1887;  F.R.C.  P.  1901;  Senior  Physician  to 
Roy.  Free  Hospital,  Consulting  Physician 
to  Victoria  Hospital  for  Children,  Chelsea, 
Lecturer  on  Med.,  London  Sch.  of  Med. 
for  Women,  and  Examiner  in  Med.,  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Physicians  ; Vice-Pres.  Med.  So.  of 
London  1913-15 : m.  1895,  Jessie,  da.  of 
Walter  Griffith,  of  Streatham,  S.W.;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  19,  Cavendish  Place, 

W.i. 

Carr,  Major  Joseph  Wilson,  D.S.  0. ; 
b.  18— ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.D.S.O.  1916. 
Carr,  Lieut.-Col.  Laurence,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.:  b.  1888;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Gordon  Highlanders,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Carr,  Major  Reginald  Blakeney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Edward  Carr  [see  B.  Boston,  colls.]  ; 
b.  1887;  Major  Australian  Engineers;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Star); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Carr,  William  Theodore,  C.B.E.,  M.P., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Carr;  b.  1866;  is 
Chm.  of  Carr’s  Flour  Mills  (Limited),  and  a 
!.P.  for  Carlisle;  Chm.  E.  Cumberland 
Munitions  Board  during  European  War; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Carlisle  (Co.  U.)  since 
Dec.  1918:  m.  1893,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  — Hobbs,  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Greysiead , Carlisle. 

Carr,  Brig. -Gen.  Christopher  D’Arcy 
Bloomfield  Saltern  Baker-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  J.  Baker-Carr,  formerly  of 
Abberton  Hall,  Worcestershire;  b.  1878; 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
1898,  became  Capt  1902,  and  Major  1914  ; 
retired  1906;  Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  1920;  served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
1 of  Khartoum  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp, 

I medal),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
I relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
! medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18,  firstly  as  Brig.-Maj.  on  Gen.  Staff,  and 
subsequently  as  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of 
Brig. -Gen. : tn.  1902;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Carr,  Major  Robert  George  Teesdale 
Baker-,  M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
R.  J.  Baker-Carr,  of  Abberton  Hall,  Per- 
shore,  Worcestershire;  b.  1867;  ed.  at 
| Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  1888,  became  Capt.  1895,  and  Major 
t904 ; retired  1906;  was  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  (Baron Curzon  of  Kedleston)  1899-1904; 

I was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914-19  ; has  Orders 
of  Star  of  Roumania,  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 

| Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903.  Army 
and  Navy,  Pratt's , and  Bachelors'  Clubs. 

Carr-Calthrop  [see  Calthrop]. 

I Carr-Ellison  [see  Ellison]. 

Carr-Hall  [see  Hall]. 

I Carr-Harris  [see  Harris]. 

| Carr-White  [see  White]. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1347 


Carrington,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ronald 
Brownlow,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  18 — ",  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Carrington,  Charles  Worrell,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Worrell  Carring- 
ton, C.M.G.  [see  Carrington,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1880;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1900;  is  2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Carrington,  Capt.  John  Walsh,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  J ohn  Worrell  Carrington, 
C M.G.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.  Tsee  Carrington, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1879;  is  Capt. 
R.N.  ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  American  D.S.M.): 
m.  1918,  May  Townsend,  da.  of  Rear-Adm. 
Cresswell  John  Eyres,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Carrington,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Harold, 
D S.O. ; b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  1901,  became 
Capt.  1914,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut  - 
Col.  1919 ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Cavalry  Club. 

Carroll,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Fitz- 
gerald, D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  F.  M. 
Carroll,  of  Moone  Abbey,  co.  Kildare  ; b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  1897),  and  abroad;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Principal  Med. 
Officer  Egyptian  Army ; served  in  Soudan 
1910  (medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh) 
and  1914,  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Moone  Abbey,  co.  Kildare;  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Carroll,  Brig. -Gen.  John  William  Vin- 
cent, C.M.G.  ; b.  1869 ; entered  Norfolk 
Regt.  1891,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; 
served  in  W.  Africa  1896  (wounded),  on 
Niger  Coast  1897  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  in  W.  Africa  1897-8  (Brevet  Major), 
with  Munshi  Expedition  1900  (despatches, 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was 
a Comdt.  on  Lines  of  Communication  1919  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Carrutliers,  Engineer-Capt.  David  John, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.,  and 
employed  in  Engineer-in-Ch.’s  Depart. ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Carruthers,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  M.V.O., 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Peter  Carruthers, 
of  Portrack,  Dumfries  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Craig- 
mont  Sch.  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; 
admitted  a W.S.  1899 ; entered  R.A.  1900, 
became  Capt.  1910,  and  Major  1914  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Artillery 
1918,  an  A.A.G.  1919,  and  an  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  '920,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m. 

1915,  Violet  Rosa,  C.H.,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Markham,  of  Tapton  House,  Derby- 
shire (see  Markham,  Bt.] ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1910,  D.S.O.  1915.  8,  Gower  Street , 
W.  C. ; United  Service,  and  White's  Clubs. 

Carruthers,  Col.  Robert  Alexander, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Walter  Carruthers,  of 
Inverness,  N.B.;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Fettes 
Coll.;  entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1883,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1894,  Major  1901, 
Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  19x3,  and  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919 ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  Bazar  Valley  and  Mo- 
hmand  Expeditions  1908  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.B.),  European  War  1914-16  as 
a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1892,  Florence,  da.  of 
Henry  Wintle  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  C.M.G. 

1916. 

Carscallen,  Col.  Henry  Gurney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Carscallen,  K.C.,  ot  Hamilton, 
Ontario;  b.  1873;  Col.  Canadian  Artillery; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1907,  Marion  Myles  ; cr.  D.S.O. 


1917.  46,  Arkledun  Avenue,  Hamilton, 

Ontario. 

Carson,  Major  Ernest  Hope,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; Major  Tank  Corps  • European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9. 

Carson,  Col.  Charles  John  Lloyd-, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1866;  Col.  (formerly  Comdg. 
3rd  Batn.)  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  (Special 
Reserve) ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Stratton  Lodge,  Leamington. 

Carte,  Col.  1 homas  Elliott,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Elliott  Carte,  C.B. ; b.  1861 ; 
ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.  ; formerly  Col.  R.A.  ; 
is  a Fellow  of  Zoological  So. ; has  been 
Assist.  Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores,  In- 
spector of  Position  Finding,  and  Ch.  In- 
structor at  Ordnance  Coll. ; was  Assist. - 
Director  of  Artillery,  War  Office  1912-18 ; 
employed  in  Depart,  of  Controller  of  Muni- 
tions Design  1918-19;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Carter,  Albert  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  D.C.L., 
son  of  the  late  T.  A.  Carter,  F.R.C.P..  of 
Shottery  Hall,  Stratford-on-Avon;  b.  1861; 
ed.  at  Leamington,  and  at  Queens’  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1888);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1886;  Student  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
1895 : was  Reader  in  Law,  Inns  of  Court 
1898-1910;  author  of  “A  History  of  English 
Legal  Institutions,”  etc.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
Shottery  Hall,  Stratford-on-Avon;  Christ 
Church,  Oxford  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge , 
and  Savage  Clubs. 

Carter,  Col.  Alfred  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Henry  Carter,  J.P.,  of  Wickham,  Hants ; 
b.  1856;  entered  Army  1875,  and  retired  as 
Brevet  Col.  1906;  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Carter,  Maj.-Gen.  Beresford  Cecil  Moly- 
neux,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 

Col.  Harry  Molyneux  Carter,  C.B. ; b.  1872  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M  C. ; entered 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  1892,  became  Capt. 
1898,  Major  1904  (transferred  to  King’s 
Liverpool  Regt.)  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and 
Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1918  ; served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Sudan 
1905  (medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  a Biig. 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.)  ; is  Maj.-Gen. 
Comdg.  S.  African  Mil.  Command;  gold 
medallist  of  United  Service  Institution  of 
India  : m.  1905,  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  James  Edgar  Baines,  Sherwood  Fores- 
ters ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Pre- 
toria, Transvaal ; Newbury,  Berks;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Carter,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Herbert 
Philip,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  Willoughby  Harcourt  Carter,  formerly 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.),  of 
Annag  Keen,  co.  Galway;  b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll. ; entered  Black  Watch  (Roy. 
Highlanders)  1888,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  1897,  Brevet  Major  1897, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1906, 
Major  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  The  Cameronians 

-(Scottish  Rifles)  1 91 1, Col  1913  (retired),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; served  with  Benin 
Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  in  Niger  Coast  Protec- 
torate in  command  of  Force  in  operations 
against  Kwo  Ibibio  1899  (despatches),  in 
Benin  Territories  1899  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.M.G.),  and  in  Ashanti  at  relief 
of  Kumasi  1900,  in  command  of  S.  Nigerian 
Force  (severely  wounded,  medal  with  clasp); 
was  Comdt.  3rd  (Niger)  Batn.  W.  African 
Frontier  Force  (Lieut.-Col.)  1900;  was  in 
command  of  Gold  Coast  Regt.  (W.  African 
Frontier  Force)  1906-9;  and  a Brig.  Com. 
1916-17:  m.  1899,  Kathleen  Maud,  da.  of 
James  Hartley;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1913,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Carter,  Capt.  Cyril  Rodney,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col.  William  Graydon  Carter,  C.M.G  , of 
Brooklyn,  Warley,  Essex;  b.  1888;  ed.  at 
Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  R.M  C. ; Capt.  Royal 


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Lancaster  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Celia  Ellen 
Alexia,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Cowie,  of 
Calcutta  ; cr.  D.S.0. 1919.  Junior  Army  and 
Army  Club. 

Carter,  Col.  Duncan  Campbell,  C.B., 

C. M.G. ; b.  1856;  entered  R.A.  1876,  became 
Capt.  1884,  Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907 ; re- 
tired 1907  ; served  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1884,  present  at  battles  of  Teb  and  Tamai 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5,  in  command  of  Egyptian 
Artillery  (despatches,  clasp),  and  inS.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  action  of  Spion  Kop,  and 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal 
with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; com- 
manded an  Artillery  Div.  of  Territorial  Force 
1909-12,  and  a Remount  Depot  1914-19 : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Carter,  Major  Edward  George  Webb, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Thomas 
Carter,  K.C.M.G. ; b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Carter,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Augustus 
Frederick,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Roy.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 

■cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Carter,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Charles,  C.B. > 

son  of  the  late  Capt.  Harry  Lee  Carter, 

6th  Dragoon  Guards  and  7th  Roy.  Fusiliers  I 
b.  1858:  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  5 
entered  5th  Fusiliers  1878,  became  Capt. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  1885,  Major  Roy- 
Berkshire  Regt.  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Bre- 
vet Col.  1903,  Col.  1906,  and  retired  as 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80  (medal),  with  Black  Mountain 
Expedition  1888  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Lushai  Expedition  1889 
thanked  by  Indian  Govt.,  clasp),  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1891,  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches, 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-15. 
in  command  of  a Brig,  (despatches  twice) ; 
was  a Dist.  Staff  Officer,  and  D.A.A.G. 
Bengal  1889-94,  and  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Salis- 
bury Plain  Dist.  1904-5 ; commanded  a Sub- 
Dist.,  S.  Africa  1906-9,  and  an  Inf.  Brig.,  Irish 
Command  1909-12 ; has  gold  medal  of  United 
Ser.  Institution  of  India:  m.  1884,  Clara, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  W.  C.  Clarke  Thornhill, 
J.P.,  D.L.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Carter,  George  Wallace,  C.B.E.,  son 

of  the  late  Jonathan  Carter,  of  Herne  Bay; 
b.  1870  ; Hon.  Sec.  of  National  War  Aims 
Committee ; Sec.  and  Editor  Lincoln  Leader 
1896-1902,  Sec.  to  Free  Trade  Union  1903-5 
and  1908-11,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Parliament  - 
tary  Sec.  to  Treasury  1905-8  ; author  of 
“ What  shall  we  do  in  Ireland,”  etc. : tn. 
18—,  Margaret  Mary,  da.  of  Alfred  Pickard, 
of  Burnley ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Fairholme, 
Pollards  Hill  West,  Norbury,  S.IF.16. 
Carter,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Lambert, 
C.I.E. ; b.  1868  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1889,  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps) , withTirah  Expedition  i897-8(clasp), 
and  on  N.-W.  Frontier  1898-9,  1902,  and 
1915-16  (C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917- 
Carter,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon,  C.V.O. , son 
of  Henry  Carter,  of  Kimbolton  ; b.  1853; 
entered  1st  Life  Guards  1880,  became  Capt. 
1887,  Major  1895,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900 ; retired  1903 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  battles  of  Paardeberg, 
Poplar  Grove,  and  Dreifontein,  at  relief  of 
Kimberley,  at  actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and 
Colenso,  and  operations  in  Cape,  Transvaal, 
and  Orange  River  Colonies  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; is  Clerk  of  Course  for  Ascot 
Races,  and  Sec.  to  the  King’s  Representa- 
tive at  Ascot  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903, 

C. V.O.  1919.  Ascot , Berks;  Naval  and 
Military,  and  Guards’  Clubs. 

Carter,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Gordon, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Herbert  James  Carter,  ol  | 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Sydney 
Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ.  (B.E.  1908) ; is  an 
Engineer,  an  A.M.I.C.E.  of  London,  and  1 


Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Ch.  Assist.  Electrical  Engineer  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Sydney  1909-14 : m.  1917, 
Lydia  Kate,  da.  of  H.  J.  King,  of  Burnley, 
Orange,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Uni- 
versity (Sydney)  Club. 

Carter,  Major  Herbert  St.  Maur,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Edward  Augustus 
Carter,  of  Clifton  House,  Shankhill,  co.  Dub- 
lin [see  B.  Hemphill] ; b.  1878;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (M.D.,  B.Ch.  1904);  entered 
R.A.M.C.  1904,  became  Capt.  1908,  and  Major 
1915  ; served  during  Balkan  Campaign  1912- 
13,  as  British  Red  Cross  Commr.  with  Ser- 
bian Forces,  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St. 
Sava  of  Serbia);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Carter,  Mrs.  Hester  Marion,  C B.E. , 
da.  of  the  late  James  Rose,  of  Inverness;  b. 
1867  : m.  1904,  the  Most  Rev.  William  Marl- 
borough Carter,  Archbishop  of  Capetown ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Bishopscourf,  Claremont, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Carter,  Major  Lindsay,  D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; 
is  Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  ; served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Carter,  Capt.  Louis  Alfred  Latimer, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Thomas 
Carter,  K.C.M.G. ; b.  1886 ; is  Capt.  R.  A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Carter,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Markham, 
C.B.,  son  of  Arthur  William  Markham 
Carter ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at  St.  George’s  and 
St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospitals;  M.R.C.S.and 
L.R.C.P.  1901,  F.R.C.S.  1912  ; joined  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1902,  became  Capt.  1905,  Major 
1913,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; served 
with  Aden  Boundary  Commn.  1903-4,  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (wounded, 
medal  with  clasp)  and  1915;  employed  on 
Hospital  Ship  Ser.  between  Egypt,  Aden, 
and  Mesopotamia  1915-16,  and  on  Special 
Duty  under  India  Marine  Depart.,  India 
Office,  and  at  War  Office  1916  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C. B.),  and  at  Admiralty 
1917  (despatches),  since  when  he  has  been 
Director  of  Med.  Ser.  under  Controller  of 
Merchant  Shipbuilding  ; was  Demonstrator 
of  Anatomy  and  Physiology  in  Liverpool 
Univ.  1910-11,  and  became  Director  of  Pasteur 
Institute,  India  1907,  Resident  Surg.  Euro- 
pean Gen.  Hospital,  Bombay,  and  Professor 
of  Materia  Medica  and  Pharmacy  at  Grant 
Med.  Coll.,  Bombay  1912,  Professor  of 
Pathology  and  Morbid  Anatomy  and  Curator 
of  Museum  there  1913,  and  Dean  of  Grant 
Med.  Coll.  1919:  m.  1904,  Kate  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Alexander  Mickie  Saunderson ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Junior  United  Service, 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Bombay 
Yacht  Clubs. 

\ Carter,  Major  Robert  Stewart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Carter,  Lieut.-Col  Samuel,  D.S.O.) 
b 18— ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces  in 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Carter,  Major  Thomas  Healey  Hunton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Carter,  M.R.C.S., 
J.P.,  of  Driffold,  Sutton  Coldfield;  b.  1880; 
admitted  Solicitor  1903  ; European  War  1915* 
19,  as  Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Gladys  Mary 
Addenbrooke,  da.  of  E.  T.  Cresswell;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Chiseldon,  Seaford. 

Carter,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  Amos  Carter,  of  Tower  Hill,  Hor- 
sham; b.  1878;  Capt.  Wilts  Regt.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  S.  Africa  . 1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  threeclasps),  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.):  m.  1003,  Annie,  only  child  01 
George  Cook,  of  Pietermaritzburg ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Carter,  Col.  William  Graydon,  C.M.G . ; 

b.  1857;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired); 

Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 


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bronze  star),  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Brooklyn , 
Warley,  Essex. 

Carter,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1880;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  (retired);  served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.3.O. 
with  Bar,  M.C.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1919). 

Carter,  Major  Algernon  Lothian  Bon- 
ham-, D.S.O. , son  of  Lothian  George  Bonham  - 
Carter ; b.  1868  ; Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Carter,  Col.  Charles  Bonham-,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Bonham-Carter,  of 
5,  Hyde  Park  Square,  W.  ; b.  1876  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  ; 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S  O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M  ) : 
m.  1st,  1902,  Gladys  Beryl,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Arthur  Blayney  Coddington,  R.E. ; 2ndly, 
1911,  Gabrielle  Madge  Jeannette,  da.  of  Capt. 
Ernest  Fisher,  of  Frithwald,  Chertsey ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Carter,  Lieut.-Com.  Stuart  Sumner 
Bonham-,  D.S.O. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Com. 
R.N. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Carter-Campbell  [see  Campbell]. 
Carthew,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Walter 
Colby,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Carthew,  for- 
merly of  Westholme,  Woodbridge  ; b.  1880  ; 
ed.  at  Uppingham ; entered  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  1900,  and  retired  as  Lieut.  1909; 
appointed  Capt.  and  Flight  Com.  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  1914,  Major  and  Squadron  Com.  1916, 
and  a Wing  Com.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
1917;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
15  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1910;  unsuccessfully  con- 
tested West  Ham,  S.  Div.  (C)  Dec.  1910  and 
Dec.  1918:  m.  1920,  Eileen,  da.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Edward  bhortt,  P.C.,  K.C.,  M.P. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  2,  Mitre  Court  Buildings, 

Temple , E.C.;  Junior  Carlton , and  “1900” 
Clubs. 

Carthew-Yorstoun  [see  Yorstoun]. 
Cartwright,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cartwright,  Col.  Charles  Marlin,?,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  H.  D.  Cartwrigh:  b.  1862; 
entered  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1881,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  1907,  and  Col.  1912; 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1912,  Ida  Eleanor  Coape- 
Smith  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Cartwright,  Capt.  Francis  Lennox, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard  John  Cartwright,  P.C., 
G. C.M.G.,  of  King  Street,  Kingston,  Ontario 
[see  Cartwright,  “ Knights7  Widows”]; 
b.  1874)  is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and 
Capt.  Canadian  Cav.  ; sometime  Inspector 
of  Canadian  N.-W.  Mounted  Police;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt.  Strathcona’s 
Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1901,  Ada 
Marion  Carlos,  da.  of  Augustus  F.  Perkins, 
of  Oakdene,  Holmwood,  Surrey  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cartwright,  Brig.-Gen.  Gamier  Norton, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Norton 
Cartwright,  formerly  King’s  Own(Yorkshire 
L.I.),  of  Ixworth  Abbey,  Suffolk;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered 
R.A.  1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1903, 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  temporary  Brig.-Gen. 
19x5  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1909,  Isabel,  da.  of 
the  late  T.  J.  Masters;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 


Cartwright,  Br ig.-Gen.  George  Strachan, 

C. B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  C.  E.  Cart- 
wright, of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia  ; 
b.  1866;  entered  R.E.  1885,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1910,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920;  served  with  Isazai  Expedition 
1892,  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
appointed  Ch.  Engineer  1916,  and  a Comdt. 
1917,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Cartwright,  Major  John  Rogers, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1882 ; Major  Devonshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major,  D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cartwright,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Richard 
Cartwright,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  of  King  Street, 
Kingston,  Ontario  [see  Cartwright, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  b.  i860;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1900,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Con- 
tingent (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; is  a Fruit 
Rancher  in  British  Columbia;  has  been 
Assist.  Adj.-Gen.  for  Musketry  at  Head 
Quarters,  Canada,  and  Comdt.  Canadian  Sell, 
of  Musketry  : m.  1885,  Ivy  Maria  Russel, 
da.  of  Benjamin  Canning  Davy;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  West  Summerland,  British  Columbia. 
Cartwright,  Capt.  Vernon  Alexander, 

M. V.O  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.E. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1917. 

Cartwright,  Major  Vincent  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  R.M.A.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Caruana,  Col.  Alfred  Joseph,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1865  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army,  and 
Judge  Advocate-Gen.,  India;  retired  1920; 

N. -W.  Provinces  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Carver,  Major  Edmund  Clifton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Clifton  Carver  ; b.  1873 ; for- 
merly Capt.  R.N. ; is  Major  Gen.  List ; 
served  at  Gallipoli  1915  with  R.N.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Alison,  da.  of 
Col.  E.  W.  Creswell ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Carver,  Sydney  Ralph  Pitts,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Sydney.Henton  Carver,  of  Alexandria, 
Egypt  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.);  is  a Cotton  Merchant; 
was  a Member  of  Cotton  Control  Commn., 
Egypt  1918-19  (nominated  by  British  and 
Egyptian  Govts.):  m.  1907,  Gertrude  Mary 
Malden ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Oasis, 
Ramleh , Egypt. 

Carwithen,  Major  Sydney,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1875;  Major  R.A.;  Bechuanaland  1897  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  4 clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal 
•with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cary- Barnard  [see  Barnard]. 

Case,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  Akroyd,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Dorsetshire  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen  s medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland  1908-10 
(medal),  European  War  1915-19,  in  Meso- 
potamia and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.):  m.  1911,  Enid  Edington,  da.  of 
F.  J.  H.  Green,  of  Johannesburg;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Casement,  Major  Francis,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 
son  of  Roger  Casement,  D.L.,  of  Bally- 
castle,  co.  Antrim  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Academi- 
cal Institution,  Coleraine,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1904,  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1906) ; 
is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-19  with  Naval  Div.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  Legionof  Honour) : m.  1916, 
Mabel  Harrison;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Casement,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.  ) b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Executive  Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D-S.O.  1919. 

Casey,  Major  Richard  Gardiner,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Gardiner 
Casey,  of  Shipley  House,  Melbourne ; b. 
1890;  ed.  at  Melbourne  Cnurch  of  England 
Gram.  Sch.,  at  Melbourne  Univ.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1913) ; Major  Australian 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1350 


Imperial  Forces,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; 
European  War  1914-18,  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli, 
and  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  1 25,  William  Street , Mel- 

bourne; Melbourne , and  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Clubs. 

Casgrain,  Rev.  Philippe  Henri  du 
Perron,  C.M  G. ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Kingston;  in  Holy  Orders  of  Church 
of  Rome,  and  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
Canadian  Rebellion  1885  (medal),  Manipur 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
Africa  1889-1902  ("despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  on  Gen.  Staff 
(despatches,  C.  M.G. , Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Cardinal's 
Palace , Quebec , Canada. 

Cash,  Rev.  William  Wilson,  D.S.  0., 
O.B.E-)  b.  1880;  is  Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Gallipoli  and 
E*ypt,  becoming  Assist.  Principal  Chaplain 
(despatches  thrice, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cass,  Major  Charles  Herbert  Davis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
William  Cass,  of  Telham  Hill,  Battle, 
Sussex,  and  58,  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. ; b. 
1858 ; ed.  at  Guildford  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
at  Winchester  Coll. ; entered  69th  Regt. 
1878,  and  became  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers 
1890,  and  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.  1902  ; 
retired  1904  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  a J.P.  forCardigan- 
shire  (High  Sheriff  1913)  and  Carmarthen- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901.  Llandyssul,  S. 
Wales;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Cass,  Edward  Earnshaw  Eden,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Edward  Eden  Cass,  of  Goole, 
Yorks;  b.  1898;  Lieut.  Yorkshire  L.I.;  Euro- 
pean War  1917-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cass,  Lieut.  - Col.  Walter  Edmund 
Hutchinson,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles 
Edmund  Cass,  of  Reading,  England,  and 
Alburj7,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1876;  ed.  in  N.S. 
Wales;  Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Forces;  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  on  Staff  (twice  wounded,  despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.)  ; sometime  in  Education 
Depart.,  Victoria:  m 1916,  Helena,  da.  of 
W.  H.  Holmes,  of  Bellevue,  Truro,  Nova 
Scotia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Victoria  Barracks, 
Melbourne,  l ictoria,  Australia. 

Cassels,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8. 

Cassels,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hamilton, 

C. M.G.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Central 
Ontario  Regt. ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  X9r9. 

Cassels,  Brig. -Gen.  Gilbert  Robert, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Cassels,  of 
Bassendean,  Bournemouth;  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
M.M.C. ; Col.  Indian  Army,  and  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  31st  Inf.  Brig. ; Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (medal,  Khedive’s  medal),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1893  (dangerously 
wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps),  Wazir- 
istan  Expedition  1901-2  (severely  wounded, 
clasp),  Darwesh  Khel  wazai  Expedition 
1902,  European  War  X914-18  in  Mesopo- 
tamia, Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches 
twice.  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of 
the  Nil**,  19x5  star,  two  medals);  m.  19x2, 
Laura  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Barton,  of  Farndreg,  Dundalk  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Cassels,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Archibald, 
C.B.,  C.S.I.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1876;  Maj.-Gen. 
Indian  Cav. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-iQ  in  S.  Kurdistan  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.S.I.  1920. 

Casson,  Herbert  Alexander,  C.S.I. , son 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Casson,  of  Olde 
Court,  Torquay;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1889)  I entered  I.C.S.  1889  ; became  Dep. 
Commr.,  Punjab  1897  ; was  Judicial  and  Gen.  ] 


Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1900-1902,  and 
Commr.  of  Lahore  1913-17  and  Ambala 
1917-20,  since  when  he  has  been  a M.L.C., 
Govt,  of  India;  Waziristan  Field  Force 
1894-5  as  a Political  Officer,  and  as  Political 
Officer  in  Tochi  Valley  1895-6  (wounded): 
m.  1897,  Gertrude,  da.  of  Capt.  Andrew 
Hamilton  Russell,  of  Heath  House,  Peters- 
field ; cr.  C.S.I  1911.  Lahore , Punjab; 
Tyn-y-Coed , Art  hog , Dolgelly,  N.  Wales; 
United  University  Club. 

Casson,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Gilbert,  C.B. , 
C.M.G..  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Casson  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  at  Oxford 
Univ.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  S.  Wales 
Borderers  1886,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  iqii,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
19x5,  and  Hon  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
S.  African  War  1899-1901, on  Staff  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  as  a Brig.  Com.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  3rd  class  Serbian  Order 
of  Karageorge,  C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Casson,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Francis  Sey- 
mour, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 

B.  T Casson,  of  Conford  Park,  Liphook ; 6. 
1877;  ed.  at  St.  Edmund’s  Coll.,  Ware,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; entered  Indian  Army  1898, 
became  Major  1915,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; European  War  1914-18  in  France  and 
Mesopotamia,  and  on  Gen.  Staff  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  Afghan  War  1919 ; was  an  A.D.C. 
1901-4  : m.  1906,  Ethei  Mary  Phillippa  Fitz- 
gerald; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Castelletti,  Capt.  ( Contino  of  Ghain 
Toffieha),  M.V.O.  [see  Ghain  Toffieha, 
“ Foreign  Titles  of  Nobility 

Castle,  Joseph  Perry,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
2nd  Lieut.  W.  Riding  Regt ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Castle,  Major  Reginald  Wingfield, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
James  Castle,  K.C.,  Recorder  of  Bristol 
[see  Smith-Marriott,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1874;  is 
Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Castleman-Smith  [see  Smith]. 
Cathcart,  Charles  Walker,  C.B.E.,M.B., 
son  of  the  late  James  Cathcart;  b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1878) ; F.  R.C.S.  England  1879,  and  Edinburgh 
1880;  Consulting  Surg.  Roy.  Infirma'y, 
Edinburgh  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  at 
2nd  Scottish  Gen.  Hospital,  at  Edinburgh 
War  Hospital,  and  at  Edenhall  Hostel  for 
Limbless  Sailors  and  Soldiers  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (C.B.E.);  cr  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  3,  Tipperlinn  Road,  Edinburgh. 

Cathcart,  William  Taylor,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Robert  Cathcart,  formerly  of 
Pitcairlie,  Newburgh,  Fifeshire;  b.  1S59;  ed. 
at  Marlborough ; sometime  a Member  of 
Council  of  Ch.  Commr.  of  Assam ; cr.  C.  I.E. 
1911.  Amrail,  Satgaon,  India  ; Bachelors', 
Oriental,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 
Cathery,  Edmund,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—; 
a Member  of  National  Maritime  Board;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Caton,  Richard,  C.B.E.,  LL.D.,  M.D., 

F.R.C.P.,  son  of  R.  Caton,  of  Heysham ; 
b.  18—  ; ed.  at  Scarborough  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.D.  1870,  LL.D.  .908)'; 
F.R.C  P.  1888;  Emeritus  Professor,  Liver- 
ool  Univ.,  Consulting  Physician,  Roy. 
nfirmary,  Liverpool,  and  a J P.  for  Liver- 
pool (sometime  Lord  Mayor);  Cbm.  Nursing 
Ser.  Committee,  Liverpool, during  European 
War  : m.  1885,  Annie,  da.  of  William  Ivory, 
of  St.  Roque,  Edinburgh  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
iQ  20.  7.  Sunnyside,  Liverpool;  Royal 

Societies',  Athenceum,  and  University  (Liver- 
pool) Clubs. 

Cator,  Col.  Albemarle  Bertie  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Albemarle  Cator, 
of  Woodbastwick  Hall,  Norfolk;  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  Eton ; entered  Scots  Guards  1897, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  19x7, 


COMP  AN  ION  AGE. 


135 


Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.  1919;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Magersfontein,  and 
M odder  River,  and  operations  in  Trans- 
vaal and  Orange  River  Colonies  (de- 
spatches, Queems  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  Comdg.  58th  Div. 
(D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col., 
Legion  cf  Honour);  was  Comdt.,  Sch.  of 
Instruction  for  Officers,  Territorial  Force, 
Chelsea  1909-10,  Brig.  Maj.  19x4-16,  a Brig. 
Com.  1916-17,  and  a Div.  Com.  1917-18,  and 
again  a Brig.  Com.  1919-20,  since  when  he 
has  been  Col.  Comdg.  Scots  Guards  and 
Regimental  Dist.  : m.  xst,  1903,  Violet 

Eveleen  (from  whom  he  obtained  divorce 
1919),  da.  of  Major  Francis  Richard  Hugh 
Seymour  Sutton  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 
2ndly,  1920,  Eleanor  Gertrude,  widow  of 
Arthur  Atherley,  of  Landguard  Manor, 
Shanklin ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  it  a,  Lower 
Grosvenor  Place , S.W.  1;  Guards' , Turfy 
and  Pratt's  Clubs. 

Cattell,  Lieut.-Col  Gilbert  Landale, 
D.S  0.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Catterson-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Cattey,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Claude, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  ard  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.  Indian  Army  ; Mesopotamia  1915- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Catto,  Thomas  Sivewright,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  in  Ministry  of  Shipping  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Caulfeild,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Trevor, 
C.M.G.  [see  V.  Charlemont,  colls.]. 
Caulfeild,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  William 
John,  C.B.E.  [see  V.  Charlemont,  colls.]. 
Caulfeild,  Col.  Gordon  Napier,  D.S.O. 
[see  V.  Charlemont,  colls.]. 

Caui.fjeild,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Edward 
William  Smyth,  C.M.G.  [see  V.  Charlemont, 
colls.]. 

Caulfeild,  Capt.  James  Montgomery, 
C.B.E.  [see  V.  Charlemont,  colls.]. 
Caunter,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Eales,  C.B., 

C. B.E  , son  of  the  late  J.  E.  Caunter  (15th 
Bengal  Native  Inf.),  of  Waye,  Ashburton, 
Devon ; b.  1859  5 entered  69th  Regt.  1878, 
became  Capt.  1887,  Major  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers 1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906, 
Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918;  retired 
1918 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as 

D. A.A.G.,  6th  Div.,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley,  and  at  actions  of  Paardeberg, 
Poplar  Grove,  and  Dreifontein  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps)  ; was 
D.A.A.G.,  Bermuda  1889-94,  Professor  of 
Mil.  History  and  Tactics  at  R.M.C.  1900- 
19P2,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  there  1902-6,  and 
S.  Midland  Div.  1908-xi,  A.A.G.,  War  Office 
1911-13,  and  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Adminis- 
tration 1913-18:  m.  1879,  Kate,  da.  of  H. 
Haworth  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Trevora,  Torquay. 

Cavage,  Col.  Alexander  Hepburne  Bar- 
rington, C.M.G.  ; b.  1856  ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  (retired) ; Nile  Expedition  1889, 
Burma  1892-3  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1900-2  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Cavanagh,  Paymaster- Com.  John  Dun- 
can Macaulay,  C.M.G. ; b.  1881 ; Paymaster- 
Corn.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19,  with 
Grand  Fleet  and  at  Admiralty  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1915;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Cave,  Basil  Shillito,  C.B.,  youngest  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Cave  (M.P.  for  Barn- 
staple), of  Queensberry  House,  Richmond, 
Surrey,  and  4,  Eastern  Terrace,  Brighton  ; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sen.,  and 
at  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Cirencester 
(Diploma  of  Membership  1886)  ; obtained 
Diploma  of  Membership  of  Roy.  Agricultural 
So.  of  Ireland  1885,  and  Associateship  of 
Surveyors’  Institution  1886;  was  Vice- 
Consul  for  British  E.  Africa  1891-5,  Consul 
at  Zanzibar  1895-1903,  Consul-Gen.  there 


1903-4,  and  H.B.M.’s  Agentand  Consul-Gen. 
at  Zanzibar  and  Consul-Gen.  for  German 
East  Africa  1904-9,  since  when  he  has  been 
Consul-Gen.  for  Algeria;  acted  as  Agent 
and  Consul-Gen.  at  Zanzibar  1896-7  (during 
which  period  occurred  the  bombardment  of 
Zanzibar),  and  on  many  subsequent  occa- 
sions; is  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1892,  Mary 

Creighton,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  B.  McClellan,  Principal  of  Roy.  Agri- 
cultural Coll.,  Cirencester;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1897.  British  Consulate-General , Algiers; 
St.  James's  Club. 

Cave,  Capt.  George  Ellis,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Div. 
Naval  Transport  Officer,  Avonmouth  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cave,  Lieut.-Col.  glies  Wyamarus, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cave,  Capt.  William  Sturmy,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Sturmy  Cave,  K.C.B., 

C. B.E.;  b.  189 7;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  Capt. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  (T.F.) ; European  War 
1914-19  in  India,  Egypt,  Palestine,  and 
France  (despatches,  D.b.u.)  : m.  1920,  Lorna 

I Ruth, da.  of  Col.  Sidney  Wishart  V.D..D.L., 
of  Hove;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Kilworth,  Woking ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Cave,  Wing-Com.  Henry  Meyrick  Cave- 
Browne-,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.  [see  Cave-Browne- 
Cave,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Cave,  IVing-Com.  Thomas  Reginald  Cave- 
Browne-,  C.B.E.  Lsee  Cave-Browne-Cave, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Cave-Browne  [see  Browne]. 

Cavendish,  Brig.-Gen.  Alfred  Edward 
John,  C.M.G.  [see  D.  Devonshire,  colls. 1- 
Cavendish,  Major  Frederick  George, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  [see  D.  Devonshire,  colls.]. 

Cavendish,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  William 
Laurence  Sheppard  Hart,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
[see  B.  Waterpark,  colls.]. 

Cavendish,  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Lord 
Richard  Frederick,  P.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see 
D.  Devonshire]. 

Cavendish,  Major  Ralph  Henry  Voltelin, 
M.V.O.  [see  D.  Devonshire,  colls.]. 
Cavendish,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  William 
Edwin,  M.V.O.  [see  B.  Chesham]. 
Cavendish-Bentinck  [see  Bentinck]. 
Cayley,  Maj.-Gen.  Douglas  Edward, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Cayley,  Rear-Adm.  George  Cuthbert,  C.B. 
[see  Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Cayley,  Com.  Harry  Francis,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Com.  R.N.  (retired);  European 
War  1914-18  with  Auxiliary  Patrol  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7 (Bar  1919). 

Cazalet,  Major  Clement  H.  Langston, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Hon.  Major  Gen.  List, 
and  a D.A.A.G. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Cazalet,  Guy  Langston,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  George  Cazalet, 
R.  of  Bentworth,  Hants;  b.  1889;  ed.  at 
Hereford  Cathedral  Sch.,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1912,  M.A.  1919) ; is 
Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Bentworth  Rectory,  Alton, 
Hants. 

Cecil,  Hon.  Alicia  Margaret  Gascoyne-, 
C.B.E.  [see  B.  Amherst  of  Hackney). 

Cecil,  Major  Reginald  Edward  Gas- 

coyne-, D.S.O.  [see  M.  Salisbury,  colls.]. 

Cecil,  Col.  Lord  William,  C.V.O.  [see 
M.  Exeter], 

Chadwick,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18—;  sometime  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


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Chadwick,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Henry, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Manchester 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Chadwick,  Robert  Nepaul,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  2nd  Lieut. 
Welch  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Chaffey,  Col.  Ralph  Anderson,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Major  E.  Chaffey,  25th  Somer- 
setshire Regt.,  of  Combe  Hill  House,  Kein- 
ton  Mandeville,  Somerset;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Sherborne  ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces;  some- 
time Comdg.  Canterbury  Mil.  Dist.,  New 
Zealand  : m.  1st,  1889,  Emilie  Le  Cren  ; 2ndly, 
1897,  Agnes  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Webster, 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Keinton  Combe , Canterbury , New  Zealand ; 
Christchurch  Club. 

Challenor,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Lacy, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1873  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Leicestershire  Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Challinor,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Francis, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  William  Edward  Challinor, 
J.P.,  of  Pickwood,  Leek;  b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Rugb3T,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1903,  M.A.  1907);  admitted  Solicitor  1906; 
is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  with  R.F.A. 
(T.F.) (despatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Florence 
Bertha,  el.  da.  of  C.  C.  Ellis,  of  Kniveden 
Hall,  near  Leek;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Haregate, 
near  Leek , Staffordshire ; United  University 
Club. 

Chalmer,  Major  Francis  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1884 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy.  Highlanders;  European  War  1914-19, 
with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Chalmers,  Arthur  Morison,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Chalmers,  LL.D. ; 
b.  1862  ; entered  Consular  Ser.,  Japan  1882, 
became  Consul  at  Shimonoseki  1903,  at 
Tamsui  1904,  at  Nagasaki  1909,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  for  Corea  1912.  and  Yokohama  1914 
(C.M.G.):  m.  1893,  Jessie  Elder  Davidson  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  British  Consulate-General , 
Yokohama. 

Chalmers,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Royden, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 

Australian  Forces  ; European  War  191518 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Chalmers,  Thomas  Andrew,  C.S.I.  ; b. 
18—;  rendered  service  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (C.S.I.) ; cr.  C.S.I.  1916. 
Chamberlain,  Fernley  John,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  W.  Chamberlain,  of  Clevedon,  Victoria 
Road,  Exmouth;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Public 
Sch.,  and  Science,  Art  and  Technical  Sch., 
Plymouth  ; is  Asso.  National  Sec.  and 
Ch.-of-Staff,  National  Council,  Young  Men’s 
Christian  Asso. : m.  1902,  Gertrude,  da.  of 
John  Holloway;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Chamberlayne,  Major  Edward  Tanker- 
ville,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Stanes  Brocket  Henry 
Chamberlayne,  of  Witherley  Hall,  Ather- 
stone  [see  Bates,  Bt.] ; b.  1881  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1907  ; is  Major  (T.D.)  Warwickshire 
Yeo. ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1908,  Susan 

Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  William  Augustus 
Scott  MacKirdy,  of  Birkwood,  Lesmahagow, 
Lanarkshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  The  Elm, 
Chipping  Norton. 

Chambers,  Rcar.-Adm.  Bertram  Mor- 
daunt,  C.B.,  son  of  Charles  Harcourt 
Chambers,  Bar.-at-law  ; b.  1866;  Rear-Adm. 
R.N.  (retired),  a Younger  Brother  of  Trinity 
House,  and  a F.R.G.S. ; Egyptian  War  1882, 
present  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria  ; was 
on  Staff  Naval  War  Coll.  1906,  a Member  of 
First  Naval  Board  of  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1911-13,  Organizer  of  Australian 
Naval  Training  Coll.  1913-14,  in  command 
of  Illustrious  and  Roxburgh  in  North  Sea 

1914- 15,  Admiralty  Port  Officer  at  Scapa 

1915- 17,  and  Senior  Officer  of  Escorts  and 


Principal  Port  Convoy  Officer  in  Canada 
1917-19  (C.B.)  : m.  19—,  Nora,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  Wickham  Bertrand,  J.P.,  of  Roy  Cove, 
West  Falkland  fslands  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Chambers,  Capt.  Charles  Ferris  Mon- 
tagu, D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Charles  Roland 
Chambers  [see  D.  Manchester,  colls.];  b. 
1892;  formerly  Capt.  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1918  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Chambers,  Edmund  Kerchever,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Chambers,  Fellow 
and  Tutor  of  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford ; 
b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  Education 
Depart.  1892,  and  became  a Principal  Assist. 
Sec.  1910;  author  of  ‘‘The  Tudor  Revels,” 
and  “ The  Mediaeval  Stage  ” : m.  1893,  Nora, 
da.  of  John  Davison  Bowman,  formerly  Ex- 
chequer and  Audit  Depart.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1912.  The  Lodge,  Elm  Park  Road,  Pinner, 
Middlesex. 

Chambers,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Lawson, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Chambers,  of  Preston ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  Tetienhali  Coll.;  sometime 
in  Indian  Artillery  Vol. ; has  been  a M.L.C., 
Madras,  Chm.  of  Chamber  of  Commerce 
thereof,  Pres.  Anglo-Indian  Assoc.,  and  a 
Member  of  Harbour  Trust  Board;  is 
Manager  of  Binny  and  Co.  (Limited),  and  a 
Director  of  Oakes,  Bromley  and  Co.,  and 
Official  Consignor  of  Dyes  Depart.,  Board  of 
Trade;  commanded  4th  Batn  City  of  Lon- 
don Vol..  Regt.  (National  Guard)  during 
European  War  : m . 1880,  Gertrude  Grace, 
da.  of  Edward  Liddell,  of  Leith  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  24,  Heath  Drive,  Hampstead, 
N IV.;  Oriental  Club. 

Chambers,  Miss  Helen,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
da.  of — Chambers;  6.18 — ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Chambers,  James  Thomas,  C.B.E., 

b.  18 — ; a Member  of  National  Maritime 
Board  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Chambers,  Surg. -Rear-Adm.  Joseph, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  Thomas  Chambers, 
J.P.,  of  Landragee  House,  Bailieborough, 
co.  Cavan  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  1887)  ; Surg.-Rear- Adm. 
R.N. ; was  Operating  Surg.  Roy.  Naval 
Hospital  Chatham  during  European  War 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Chambers,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Charles, 

C. B.,  son  of the  late  John  Charles  Chambers; 
b.  1857  ; ed.  privately  ; is  an  Engineer,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Army  Ser.  Corps 
(V.D.);  served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  C.B.)  : m.  1881,  Dorcas  Clemen- 
tina, da.  of  W.  H.  Mewburn,  of  West 
Rounton  Grange,  Northallerton  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  tvest  Park , Headingley,  Leeds. 

Chambers,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Roper, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Charles  James  Osborne 
Chambers,  Indian  Army ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War  1914" 
18  on  Gen.  Staff,  and  Comdg.  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.- 
Col.)  : m.  1910,  Edith  Mary,  widow  of  W.  P. 
Blackburne  Maze,  of  Shaw  House,  New- 
bury, Berks,  and  Leybourne  Grange,  West 
Mailing;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Clubs. 

Chambers,  Com.  Robert  Herbert 
Borgnis  Hammond-,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Com.  R.N.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  promoted)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Chambers,  Lieut.-Col.  Roy  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Chambers, 
of  Sand}'  Ringham,  Victoria,  Australia; 
b.  1890 ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Victoria,  and  at 
Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1911);  a 
Medical  Practitioner  and  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Army  Med.  Corps. ; European  War 
1015-19  as  Assist. -Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Maud,  da.  of 
Councillor  H.  Baker,  of  Perth,  W.  Australia; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Chamier,  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  Edward 
Archibald,  C.B.,  C.I. E.,sonof  the  late  Henry 
Chamier,  M.C.S. ; b.  1833  ; entered  Bengal 


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Inf.  1850,  and  became  Maj.-Gen.  1890  ; served 
during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-9,  as  A.D.C.  and 
Persian  Interpreter  to  Sir  James  Outram 
at  relief  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps) ; some- 
time Hon.  Sec.  to  Strangers’  Home  for 
Asiatics:  m.  isL  i860,  Annie  M.  C.,  who 
d.  1875,  da.  of  Dr.  Johnstone,  Bengal 
Army;  2nd,  1878,  Amy  Macdonell,  da.  of 
W.  C.  Capper,  B.C.S.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1902,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1907.  55,  Wanvick  Road , S.  IV. 5. 

Chamier,  Wing-Corn.  John  Adrian, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Francis  Edward  Archibald  Chamier,  C.B., 
C.I.E.,  of  55,  Warwick  Road,  S.W.  ; b.  1883; 
ed.  at  St  Paul’s,  and  at  R.M.C.;  formerly 
Major  Indian  Army;  is  Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; 
Somaliland  1904,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1918, 

Elwina  Radcliff,  da.  of  Capt.  E.  D.  Lordly, 
of  Chester,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Chamier,  Lieut.-Col.\  William,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Defence  Force 
(V.D.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E. );  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Chamney,  Major  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Chamney,  D.D.,  of 
Ard  Ronan,  Castle  Bellingham  ; b.  1862 ; 
ed.  at  Diocesan  Sch.,  Monaghan ; served 
with  Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Major  Comdg. 
Lumsden’s  Horse  (despatches,  Queenvs 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  with  S.  African 
Constabulary  1901-2  (despatches,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; is  Hon.  Major  in 
the  Army,  Lieut. -Col.  Surma  Valley  Light 
Horse  (V.D.)  (long  ser.  medal),  and  Prin- 
cipal, Police  Training  Coll.,  Surdah  ; some- 
time Dist.  Comdt.  S.  African  Constabulary  : 
m.  1st,  1907,  the  Hon.  Cecilia  Barnewall,  who 
d.  1908,  sister  of  18th  Baron  Trimlestown; 
2ndly,  1913,  Alice  Anna,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  William  Johnston  Bellingham 
[see  Bellingham,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  igoo 
Surdah,  Bengal ; Oriental  Club. 
Champain,  Col.  Hugh  Frederick 
Bateman-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir 
John  Underwood  Bateman  - Champain, 
K. C.M.G. : b.  1869;  Col.  Indian  Army: 

N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G..  Order  of  the  Lion  ?nd  Sun  of 
Persia):  m.  18 -;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Champion,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Coverley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; European  War 
191418  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Champion,  Lieut.  - Col.  John  Francis, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Henry  Champion,  J.P.,  of 
83,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W. 7;  b.  1876;  entered 
14th  Hussars,  1899,  and  became  Capt.  1906; 
retired  1910 ; served  in-  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps) : is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Yeo. : m.  1900,  Audrey  Florence,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Somerville  Arthur  Gurney, 
K.C.V.O.,  of  North  Runcton  Hall,  Norfolk  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  Worlington 
Hall , Mildenhall,  Suffolk. 

Champion,  Com.  John  Pelham,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Beresford  Cham- 
pion, R.  of  Great  Beatings,  Suffolk  ; b. 
1883;  Com.  R.N.  ; battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; sometime  Director  of 
Naval  Equipment  at  Admiralty:  m.  1911, 
Katharine  Anne,  da.  of  Harry  George 
Wedderburn  [see  Wedderburn,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Dhucraig , St.  Andrews. 

Champion  de  Crespigny  [see  de 
Crespigny], 

Champness,  Henry  Robert,  M.V.O. , son 
of  the  late  Henry  Champness.  Admiralty 
Timber  Inspector,  of  Tulse  Hill,  S.E.:  b. 
1852;  ed.  at  Old  Brompton,  and  at  Roy. 
Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich;  is  a Naval  Archi- 
tect ; was  2nd  class  Assist.  Constructor, 
Admiralty  1883-5,  1st  class  Assist.  Con- 
structor, Portsmouth  1887-9,  Constructor 
there  1889-95,  and  Ch.  Constructor,  Malta 
Dockyard  1895-7,  Ch.  Constructor  at  Devon- 
port  Dockyard  1897-1902,  and  Assist.  Director 
of  Naval  Construction  at  Admiralty  1903-13 


is  a Member  of  Council  of  Institute  of  Naval 
Architects  and  of  Roy.  Corps  of  Naval  Con- 
structors ; several  times  thanked  by  Lords 
Commrs.  for  services  rendered  ; author  of 
“The  Launch  of  a Battleship”:  m.  1880, 
Susan  Augusta,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Rowett  Quiller,  of  Chelsea,  S.W. ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902.  16,  Evelyn  Man- 

sions, Carlisle  Place , S.  W. 

Chance,  Com.  George  Harold  de  Peyster, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Edward  Chance,  of 
Ensham,  Eastbourne  ; b.  1876  ; is  Com.  R.N. 
on  Emergency  List  ; served  in  Dardanelles 
1915-16,  and  in  Salonika  1916-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1901,  Mary  Maude,  da.  of  the 
late  Corn.  J,  Gowlland,  R.N.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Chance,  Major  Kenneth  Miles,  D.S.O., 
son  ofSir  Frederick  William  Chance,  K.B.E., 
of  Morton  Carlisle,  and  Lancrigg,  Grasmere; 
b.  1893  ; Major  Border  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Chance,  Brig.-Gen.  Oswald  Kesteven, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Edward 

Chance,  of  Ensham,  Eastbourne  ; b.  1880  ; ea. 
at  Lton  ; entered  Lancers  1899,  became  Capt. 
1905,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief^  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; was  a D.A.G.  1918- 
19 : m.  1909,  Fanny  Isabel,  da.  of  Sir 

George  William  Agnew,  M.P.,  2nd  Bt. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Cavalry 
Club. 

Chandler,  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Capt. 
James  Henry  Chandler,  of  Liverpool ; b. 
1853  ; formerly  Gen.  Manager  and  Sec.  of 
Mersey  Docks  and  Harbour  Board  : m.  1880, 
Catherine,  da.  of  Robert  Williams,  of  Liver- 
pool ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Broadlands,  Alexan- 
dra Drive,  Liverpool ; Junior  Constitutional 
Club. 

Chandler,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kell- 
man,  D.S.O.,  son  of  His  Honour  Sir  William 
Kellman  Chandler,  C.M.G.,  LL-D.,  of  War- 
beck,  Barbados  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL-B.  1905);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1906,  and  Manitoba  19 — ; Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre) : m.  19 — , Eileen  S.,  da.  of  E.  O. 
Denison,  of  Manitoba;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Chandmul  Dhudha,  C.I.E. ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1916.  Bikanir,  Rajputana , India. 
Chandos-Pole-Gell  [see  Gell]. 
Chandra  Jung  Thapa,  Col.,  C.I.E.  ; b. 

18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919- 
Chandur  Lall  [see  Lall]. 

Channer,  Lieut -Col.  George  Kendall, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1873;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; retired  1920;  served  on  N.-W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps) 
and  1901-2  (despatches,  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Channer,  Major  Guy,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War  191419 
in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Chanter,  Major  John  Courtenay,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Major  Australian  Light  Horse; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Chaplin,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Graham, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1873;  entered  Scottish  Rifles 
1894,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1913,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Gueire);  is  a-Brig.- 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1914,  Lily 
Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Alexander,  of 
Brentham  Park,  Stirling;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Brabason  Lodge,  Sunningdale. 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


ChapmaNjjB^.  - Gen.  Archibald  J ohn,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  John  E.  Chapman, 
of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin;  b.  1862;  ed.  pri- 
vately ; entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1884, 
became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1907. 
Col.  1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.-  en.  (retired) 
79^9;  served  in  S.  Africa  1898-1902 
(wounded,  despatches  three  times,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Com.  (de- 
spatches twice,  Com.  Legion  of  Honour); 
commanded  Staffordshire  Inf.  Brig.  1911-12  ; 
was  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  N.  Command  1912-14, 
and  Inspector  of  Inf.  1915-19  (C.M.G.):  m. 
1895,  Annie  Evelyn,  2nd  da.  of  George  Orr 
Wilson,  formerly  of  Dunardagh,  Blackrock, 
co.  Dublin  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914,  C.M  G.  19x6, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy , and 
Sports  Clubs. 

Chapman,  Major  Clement  Lome,  D.S.O.  ; 
b-  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
[despatches,  D.S.O.  Medaille  des  Epidemies 
(France)]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Chapman,  Rear-Adm.  Cuthbert  Godfrey, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Peter  Godfrey  Chapman; 
b.  1862  ; entered  R.N.  1876,  became  Lieut. 
1886,  Com.  1898,  and  Capt.  1904  (retired 
1914),  and  Rear-Adm.  1916;  served  during 
Egyptian  War  1882,  present  at  bombardment 
of  Alexandria  (medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s 
star)  : m.  1905,  the  Hon.  Dorothy  Beatrix 
Wynn,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas 
John  Wynn  [see  B.  Newborough] ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904.  Little  Roydon,  Ton- 
bridge. 

Chapman,  Col.  David  Phelips,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  David  Ward  Chapman ; b.  1855 ; 
is  Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  a J.P.  for 
Surrey;  served  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
with  Egyptian  Army  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie, 
Brevet  Major),  and  with  Sudan  Expedition 
1885-8  (despatches,  4th  class  Osmanieh) ; 
sometime  Director  Gen.  for  Repression  of 
Slave  Trade,  Egypt,  and  Director  Ministry 
of  Interior,  Egypt ; appointed  an  Inspector 
of  Recruiting  1914:  m.  1892,  Agnes  Laurie; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902.  The  Manor 
House , Ham,  Richmond,  Surrey ; Carlton 
Club. 

Chapman,  Col.  Frederic  Hamilton, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Chapman, 
of  10,  Ovington  Square,  S.W.  ; b.  1863;  ed. 
at  Radley  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L. I.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1890,  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  Brevet  Col.  1908  ; 
retired  1912;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  : m.  1894,  Violet  Campbell,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Pearson  Campbell  John- 
stone, R.N.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910. 
Burs/on,  near  Diss,  Norfolk  ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Chapman,  Major  George  Arthur  Emerson, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Arthur  Emerson 
Chapman  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Elstree,  and  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  The  Buffs  (E. 
Kent  Regt.) ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1905,  Ethel  Jean,  da. 
of  Col.  Frank  Fleming ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Chapman,  Gordon  Patrick,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.A.F.  Reserve;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-13  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chapman,  Col.  Herbert  Alexander,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Arthur  George  Chapman, 
of  Downshire  House,  Roehampton,  S.W.  ; 
b.  *858  ; is  Lieut. -(  ol.  and  Brevet  Col. 
(retired) ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps)  : 
m.  1892,  Sybil  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  Reginald 
Dyke  Marshall,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  E.  Galloway, 


colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Tarrant- 
Keyns/on  House , Blandford. 


Chapman,  James  Ernest,  C.B. , only  sur- 
viving son  of  the  late  John  Chapman,  of 
Newfoundland  ; b.  1855;  e(h  at  Victoria  Coll., 
Jersey,  and  in  France;  entered  Sec.’s  Office, 
Inland  Revenue  1872,  became  Statistician 
1893,  Assist.  Sec.  1902,  and  Joint  Sec.  Board 
of  Inland  Revenue  and  Registrar  of  Land 
Tax  1909;  retired  19x6:  m.  1888,  Janette, 
who  a.  1891,  only  da.  of  the  late  John  Le 
Cronier,  M.D.,  of  Jersey;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1913- 

Chapman,  Major  John  Austin,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Chapman,  Brig.-Gen.  Lawrence  Joseph, 
C.B. , C.M.G.  ; b.  1867;  entered  R.A.  1887, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  19^0  ; Burma  Expedition 
1891-2  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  as  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  and  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Chapman,  Capt.  Melrose  Thomas, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Major  J.  T.  Chapman,  R.A. ; 
b.  1888;  Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m. 
1918,  Hilda  Emily,  da.  of  A.  W.  Warde  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 


Chapman,  Capt,  Paul,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir 
Arthur  Wakefield  Chapman,  of  3,  Palmer 
Street,  St.  James’s  Park,  S.W. ; b.  1877  ; en- 
tered Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) 
1900,  and  became  Capt.  1908;  retired  1910; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  opera- 
tions in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Kind’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Chibuk  Ex- 
pedition 1906-7  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  and  in  E.  Africa  1914-16  (de- 
spatches); sometime  employed  with  W. 
African  Frontier  Force  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 

Chapman,  Col.  Philip  Francis,  C.I.E., 
M.B. ; b.  1870  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 


Chapman,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Chapman,  J.P.,  of 
Seacroft,  South  Shields;  b.  1880;  ed.  at 
High  Sch.,  S.  Shields ; B.  A.  London  1899;  is  a 
Chartered  Accountant,  and  Lieut.-Col.  ( 1 D.) 
R.F.A.  (T.F.);  served  during  European  War 
1014-18  (wounded,  despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.):  m.  1909, 
Helene  Paris,  da.  of  James  George  Mac- 
Gowan  (formerly  of  Paris),  of  5,  York  House, 
Church  Street,  Kensington,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O.M.G.  1918.  Inglethorpe,  Harton , 
South  Shields. 

Chapman,  Major  William  Adam,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18 
as  Acting  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 


Chappe,  Mrs.  Penelope  Louise,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  F.  W.  McEwan  of  Durban,  Natal ; b. 
1809  ; Pres.  Durban  Won  en’s  Patriotic 
League  and  Natal  Centre,  S.  Africa  Red 
Cross  So.,  and  Hon.  Sec.  and  Treasurer  S. 
African  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Graves  Com- 
mittee (Durban  Branch)  : m.  18 — , Paul 
Laffitte  Chappe ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
1919.  Brigh/sidc,  Mitchell  Park,  Durban, 
Natal. 


Chappel,  Major  Wickham  Frith,  D.S.O.; 
b.  j8— ; Major  Dragoon  Guards;  European 
War  r9i4-i8  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  19x9). 


Chappell,  Ernest,  C.B.E.;  b.  18  ; 

Chm.  of  Tohaimesburg  Branch  of  Comforts 
Committee;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918-  Johannes- 
burg, Transvaal. 


Chappell,  Lieut. -Com.  Lionel  Sheard, 
DS.O.,  D.S.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com. 
r N V R.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de* 
spatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  191* 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1355 


Chapple,  Major  Francis  John,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880 ; is  Major  R.G.A.  (T.F.) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O. , Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion 
of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Chapple,  Frederic,  C.M.G. , son  of  John 
Chappie,  of  Pimlico;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  West- 
minster Training  Coll.,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London ; B.A.  London  1870,  and  B.Sc.  Lon- 
don 1873  > was  Tutor,  Westminster  Train- 
ing Coll.  1871-5,  and  Headmaster,  Prince 
Alfred  Coll.,  Adelaide  1876-1915;  has  been 
Warden  of  Senate,  Adelaide  Univ.  since 
1883,  and  a Member  of  Council  of  Adelaide 
Univ.  since  1897 ; six  }7ears  Pres.  S.  Aus- 
tralia Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.  : m. 
1870,  Elizabeth  Sarah,  da.  of  Thomas 
Stephen  Hunter,  of  London ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  26,  Parade , Norwood , S.  Australia . 

Charge,  Major  John  Alexander  Wilson-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O,  1916. 

Charles,  Major  Allen  Hughes,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18 — ; Major  Quebec  Regt.  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Charles,  Major  Eric  Edmonstone, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  the  late  John  George  Charles, 
formerly  B.C.S.  [see  M.  Sligo] ; b.  1883 ; 
Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

Charles,  Lieut. -Col.  Eiic  Montagu  Seton,  I 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  T.  Edmond- 
ston  Charles ; b.  1878 ; Major  and  Brevet 
i ieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; m. 
1908,  Lola  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  W.  E. 
Powell;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Charles,  Ernest  Bruce,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Charles,  P.C. ; b 
1871 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896,  and  a K.C. 
1913;  is  Corny. -Gen.  Diocese  of  Canterbury, 
Chancellor  of  Dioceses  of  Wakefield  and 
Hereford,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; was 
Director  Wounded  and  Missing  Enquiry 
Depart.,  France,  and  Hon.  Legal  Adviser 
to  British  Rea  Cross  in  France  during 
European  War;  appointed  Recorder  of 
Bournemouth  July  1915  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  ; 

2,  Mitre  Court  Buildings,  Temple , E.C. 
Charles,  Lieut.  Frank  W.,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  19x4-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Charles,  Major  John  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; 

6.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway  Sers. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Charles,  Brig.-Gert.  James  Ronald 
Edmondston,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  T.  Edmondston  Charles,  M.D., 
LL.D.  (Edin.),  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.,  of 
Falmouth,  Cornwall;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  R.E.  1894,  became  Capt.  1904,  Brevet 
Major  1908,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1915,  Brevet  Col.  1916, and  Col.  1919 ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley, 
and  battles  of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  and 
Johannesburg  (despatches  twice,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  D.S.O.),  Bazar  Valley  Field 
Force  1908  (despatches),  Mohmand  Field 
Force  1908  (Brevet  Major,  despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18, 
on  Gen.  Staff,  and  Comcg.  25th  Div  (de- 
spatches, Brevets  Lt.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour, C.M.G.);  appointed  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Kohat  Brig.,  N.  Army,  India 
1910,  at  Armj'  Head  Quarters,  India  1912,  j 
a Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  1915,  a Div.  Com.  | 

1918,  and  again  a Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  | 
1919  ; cr.D.S.0. 1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Charles,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Gwyther, 
C.M  G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880  ; Major  and  Brevet  1 


Lieut. -Col.  Essex  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Charlesworth,  Col.  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  M.  Charlesworth,  Heath  House, 
Staffordshire;  b.  1851;  M.R.C.S.  England 
and  L.M.  London  1870;  entered  Army  1875, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1895  (retired  1902),  and  Brevet  Col.  1917 ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (Brevet 
Col.);  accompanied  British  Missions  to 
Morocco  i887and  1890;  appointed  Med. Officer, 
London  Recruiting  Dist.  Depot  1902,  and 
Nottingham  Depot  1909  ; received  Coronation 
medal  1902  : m.  1890,  Lilian,  who  d.  1897,  only 
da.  of  W.  Armstrong,  of  York  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1902.  Constitutional  Club. 

Charley,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Richard, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles ; British  Red  Cross  Representative 
in  Switzerland  and  Berlin  during  Euro- 
pean War ; cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  920. 

Charlton,  Capt.  Arthur  Humphrey, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev  Edward  Brown 
Charlton,  R.  ofTattenhill,  Burton-on-Trei,t ; 
b.  1892  ; a Rancher,  and  Capt.  N.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Pine  Lake,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Charlton,  Major  Bartholomew,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Charlton,  Col.  Claud  Edward  Charles 
Graham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Granville  Charlton ; 
b.  1871 ; Col.  R.A.  ; Tirah  Campaign  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  Sudan  1902  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches  six  times,  D S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; appointed  to  command  W. 
Lancashire  Div.  (T.F.)  1020;  has  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  and  3rd  class  Osmanieh 
and  4th  class  Medjidie : m.  1906,  Gwen- 
doline, da.  of  Arthur  Whitaker,  of  52, 
Cadogan  Square,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Abbot’s  Grange,  Chester. 

Charlton,  Lieut.-Col.  Florian  Hubert, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Oswald 
Charlton,  of  Hesleyside,  Northumberland  ; 
b.  1881 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; S.  African  War  1901 
(medal),  European  War  1914-17  (.despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1913,  M. 
M.,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Allan  Scott;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Charlton,  Air-Commodore  Lionel 
Evelyn  Oswald.  C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Oswald  Charlton,  of 
Hesleyside,  Northumberland;  b.  1879;  en* 
tered  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1898,  became 
Capt.  1901  (seconded  to  R.F.C.  1914),  Major 
1915,  ?md  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  Air-Com- 
modore 1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  3rd 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  present  at  battle  of 
Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.)  ; sometime  A D.C.  to  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Leeward  Islands;  appointed 
Director  of  Air  Organization  at  War  Office 
1917,  and  Air  Attach^  at  Washington  1919; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
British  Embassy , Washington , U.S.A.; 

Army  and  Navy,  and  Brooks’s  Clubs. 

Ch  arrington,  Capt.  Eric,  D.S.O., 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Spencer  Charring- 
ton,  of  Hunsdon  House,  Hunsdon,  near 
Ware,  Herts,  19,  Carlton  House  Terrace, 
S.W. ; b.  1872;  ed.  privately;  entered  R.N. 
1885,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com.  (retired)  1905, 
and  Capt.  (retired)  1919 ; served  at  bombard- 
ment and  capture  of  the  Sultan  of  Zanzibar’s 
Palace  1896  (despatches),  with  Benin  Expe- 
dition 1897  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  China 
1900,  with  Naval  Brig.,  present  at  attack 
on  Taku  Forts  (medal,  D.S.O.):  m.  1905, 
Rose  Evelyn,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  St.  John 
Daubeney  (J.P.  for  Devon),  of  Warnford 
Cottage,"  Bishop’s  Waltham,  Hants;  cr 


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1356 


D.S.O.  igoo.  Wormstall , Newbury,  Berks ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Charrington,  Col.  Francis,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Spencer  Charrington,  M.P.,  of  Huns- 
don  House,  Hunsdon,  near  Ware,  Herts, 
19,  Carlton  House  Terrace,  S.W.  ; b.  1858  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  ; is  Chm.  of  Charrington  and  Co. 
(Limited),  brewers,  of  London  and  Burton- 
on-Trent  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) : m.  1885,  Alice  Maud,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  Leith,  J.P.  for  Leicestershire  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Pishiobury  Park , Saw- 
bridgeworth , Herts. 

Charrington, Brig.- Gen.  Sydney  Herbert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  of  John  Douglas  Char- 
rington, of  Ashburton  House,  Roehampton, 
S.  W. ; &.S1878  ; ed.  at  Eton ; is  a Settler  in  and 
a M.L.C.  of  Kenya  Colony,  Lieut.-Col.  15th 
Hussars  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a F.R.G.S.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  and  Tank 
Corps,  and  subsequently  as  a Brig.-Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1918.  N girimori  Estate,  Koru , Kenya 
Colony;  Sokoki  Plantation , Kilifi,  Kenya 
Colony ; Cavalrv  Club. 

Charsley,  Lieut. -Com.  Frederick  Gas- 
coigne, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19^  Russia(despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Chart,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  1879;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  London 
Regt. ; S.  Africa  i899-i9oo(four  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Charteris,  Brig. -Gen.  John,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Matthew  Charteris,  of  Glas- 
gow ; b.  1877  > ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle, 
Edinburgh,  and  at  Gottingen  Univ. ; entered 
R.E.  1896,  became  Capt.  1905,  Major  1914, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1917  (now  temporary  Brig.-Gen.)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Com.  of  Belgian  Ordre  de  la 
Couronne,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  Order 
of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  American  D.S.M.) ; 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  India  1907-11, 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in- 
Ch.,  Aldershot  1912-14,  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff  at  Gen.  Head  Quarters  in  France 
1916-18,  and  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Trans- 
portation 1918:  m.  1913  Noel,  da.  of  Charles 
D.  Hodgson,  of  Hallams,  Shamley  Green, 
Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919; 
United  Service  Club. 

Charteris,  Lieut.-Col.  Nigel  Keppel, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Wemyss,  colls.]. 
Charters,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Burnet> 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  W.  Charters, 
of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand;  b.  1876; 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Canterbury  (N.Z.),  and 
Victoria  (N.Z.)  Univ. (B. A.  1903,  M.A.  1908); 
is  an  Inspector  of  Schs.,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Inf.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1903,  E.  C.,  da.  of  H.  B. 
Curtis,  of  Inglewood,  New  Zealand ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chass£,  Major  Henri,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  the  late  Honors  Chassd.  of  Quebec  ; b. 
1886  ; ed.  at  Quebec  Seminary  ; a Journalist, 
and  Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-19  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Chater,  Major  Arthur  Reginald,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1896;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.M.L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chater,  Col.  Vernor,  M.V.O.,  b.  1842;! 
ed.  at  Rugby  ; served  in  Army  1864-1900,  and 
commanded  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers and  25th  Regt.  Dist.  ; was  A.D.C. 
to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada  1879-81 ; Zulu  Cam- 
paign 1879  (despatches,  m:  dal  with  clasp) ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919.  24,  Walton  Street, 
Chelsea,  S.W. 2;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Chatfield,  George  Ernie,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
KyrleMitford  Chatfield;  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Win-  | 


Chester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1899) ; entered  I.C.S.  1898,  and  became  J unior 
Collector  1916  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Ahmedabad, 
Bombay. 

Chatham,  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Chatham,  merchant,  of  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Roy.  High 
Sch.  and  Univ.  ; was  Resident  Engineer 
Bo’ness  Drainage  Works  1883,  Assist.  En- 
gineer, Dock  Engineer’s  Office,  Bristol,  1885, 
Executive  Engineer,  Public  Works  Dept., 
Hong  Kong  1890  (acted  as  Director  of 
Public  Works  1893-4,  1897  and  1901),  Assist. 
Director  of  Public  Works  there  1898,  and 
Director  1901 ; is  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  Hong 
Kong,  andaM.I.C.E.  : m.  1887, Rose  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Lemon;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1907.  Victoria,  Hong  Kong. 

Chattell,  Capt.  Arthur  Paul,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  David  James  Chattell,  of 
London,  England;  b.  1879;  Capt.  Canadian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chatterton,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Beau- 
champ Macaulay,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.;  b.  1873; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and  a Dep.  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  19x7, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Chatterton,  Col.  Frank  William,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  JohnBalsir  Chatterton;  b.  1839;  en* 
tered  Bengal  Inf.  1859,  became  Capt.  1869, 
Major  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  1885,  and  Col.  1889  ; 
served  in  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  Campaign 
1863  (medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Bhootan 
Expedition  1865  (slightly  wounded,  clasp) ; 
was  Comdt.  Calcutta  Vol.  Administrative 
Batn.,  and  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1886-97  » officiated  as  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Andaman  Islands  1896:  m.  1863,  Susie,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Fletcher  Richardson, 
C.B. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1894.  Central  Lodge , Central 
Hill , Norwood,  S.E. 

Chatterton,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Daven- 
port Latham,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Frank 
William  Chatterton,  C.I.E.,  of  Central 
Lodge,  Norwood,  S.E.  ; b.  1867  ; entered 
Shropshire  L.I.  1888,  and  Indian  Army  1890, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; retired  1920 ; 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with 
clasp), Dongola  Expedition  (medal,  Khedive’s 
medal),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  China  1900,  European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  D.S  O.) : m.  1894,  Ella  Maude, 
da.  of  H.  W.  Richardson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Chaube  Raghunath  Das,  Dewan  Ba- 
hadur, Rai  Bahadur,  C.S.I.,  son  of  Pande 
JaganDath  Dasji,  a Chaturvedi  Brahman,  of 
Etawah,  United  Provinces,  India  ; b.  1849  > 
ed.  at  Agra  Govt.  Coll. ; was  Assist.  Sup.  of 
Revenue  in  Kotah  1877-93,  Vice-Pres.  of 
Kotah  Municipality  1885-93,  Revenue  Sup. 
and  a Member  of  Kotah  State  Council  1894-6, 
since  when  he  has  been  Dewan  of  Kotah 
State ; is  a Tazimi  Sirdar  of  Kotah ; re 
ceived  personal  title  of  Rai  Bahadur  1897, 
and  Dewan  Bahadar  1906 : nt.  18 — ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1912.  Kotah,  Rajputana , India.  ■ 

Chaworth-Musters  [see  Musters]. 
Chaytor,  Lieut.-Col.  Clervaux  Alex- 
ander, D.S.O. ; b.  1881  : Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  L.I. ; N.  Nigeria  1906 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  1906  7 (wounded,  de- 
spatches, clasp) ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chaytor,  Lieut.-Col.  D’Arcy,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.  [see  Chaytor,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Chaytor,  Major  John  Clervaux,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1888;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  a D.A.A.G.  with 
rank  of  Major;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major,  Legion  of  Honour,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chaytor-White  [see  White]. 

Cheadle,  Major  Harry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18— ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Major  S. 


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African  Forces  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15  on  Staff  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Cheape,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Ronald 
Hamilton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Clerk  Cheape ; b- 
1881  ; ed.  at  Glenalmond  Coll.  ; four  years 
a Midshipman;  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Highlanders  (T.F.)  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  Palm):  m.  1912,  Margaret 
Bruce,  da.  of  Joseph  Bruce  Ismay,  of  Sand- 
heys,  Mossley  Hill,  Liverpool;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919.  Wellfield, 
Gateside,  Fife  ; Teronan,  Isle  of  Mull. 
Cheatle,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Henry, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1866  ; sometime  Major  and  Hon. 

Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  Med.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  18,  Savile 

Row , IV.  1. 

Cheeseman,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Joseph 
Robert, D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; European  War 
1915*19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  19x9. 

Cheesewright,  Col.  William  Frederick, 
D S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Col.  Territorial  Force  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Cheetham,  Lady  (Anastasia),  C.B.E. 

[see  Cheetham,  Knt.]. 

Cheetham,  Major  Geoffrey,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  W.  H.  Cheetham,  of  St.  Norman’s, 
Ewell,  Surrey  ; b . 1891 ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Cheetham,  Capt.  Herbert  Charles 
Valentine  Beresford,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Capt.  (retired)  R.N.R.  ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted  Capt.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Chell,  Capt.  Randolph  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  William  James  Chell,  of  Tilling- 
ham,  Essex  ; b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Woolwich  Poly- 
technic Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Reading; 

B. Sc.  London  Univ.  1917  ; temporary  Capt. 
Gen.  List;  European  War  1914-18,  as  Staff- 
Capt.  and  Brig.-Maj.  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Lucy  Ashforth,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  John  Stafford,  of  Luton ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  27,  Reed  Pond  Walk , Gidea 
Park , Essex. 

Chenevix-Trknch  [see  Trench]. 

Cheney,  (Edwin)  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  E.  Cheney,  of  Brooks  Hall,  Ipswich; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1885,  M.A.  1888);  Joint  Sec.  Commrs.  of 
Woods ; formerly  Ch.  Agricultural  Ad- 
viser, Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries, 
a Member  of  Roy.  Agricultural  Coll,  (gold 
medallist),  and  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’  In- 
stitute: m.  1885,  Lilia  Norman,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Frederick  Lawson  Hayward,  R. 
of  Tunstall,  Suffolk ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  19x5. 
Heather  Lodge , Sunningdale. 

Cherry,  John  Arnold,  C./E.;  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of 
Officers;  cr.  C.I  E.  1919. 

Cheshire,  Professor  Frederic  John, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George  Cheshire, 
of  Leeds  ; b- 1860;  is  Director  and  Professor 
of  Optical  Engineering  Depart.,  Imperial 
Coll.,  S.  Kensington  : m.  1886,  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Richardson,  of  Hudders- 
field; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Chesnaye,  Major  Christian  Purefoyi 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1869  ; Hon.  Major  in  the  Army, 
and  Magistrate  and  Dist.  Commr.,  N. 
Rhodesia ; Matabele  War  1895-6,  German 

E.  Africa  as  Political  Officer  (C.B.E.):  m. 
1903,  Katharine,  da  of  Dr.  A.  Woddill,  of 
Los  Angeles,  California;  cr.  C.B.E.  19x8. 
Livingstone,  N.  Rhodesia. 

Chesney,  Major  Clement  Hope  Rawdon, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  H.  F.  Chesney;  6.1883; 
is  Major  R.E. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Chetham-Strode  [see  Strode]. 
Chetwode,  Capt.  George  Knightley, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.  [see  Chetwode,  Bt.]. 
Chevallier,  Capt.  Peter  Temple,  D.S.O., 

M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Chiazzari,  Com.  Nicholas  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Joseph  Chiazzari;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Grey  Institute,  Port  Elizabeth, 
and  at  Hilton  Coll.,  Natal;  entered  Natal 
Naval  Vol.  1875,  and  is  Com.  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1900  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; is  engaged  in  the  Shipping  In- 
dustry: m.  1890,  Ellen  Elizabeth  Kavanagh  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Durban , Natal. 
Chichele-Plowden  [see  Plowden]. 
Chichester,  Major  the  Hon.  Arthur 
Charles  Spencer,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  B. 
Templemore]. 

Chichester,  Com.  Cecil  George,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Gen.  Hugh  Chichester;  b. 
1875;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece)  : m.  1905, 
Katherine  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Clement 
Upton  Cottrell-Dormer,  of  Rousham  Hall* 
Oxford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Chichester-Constable  [see  Constable}. 
Chick,  Frederick,  D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  Roy.  Welch 
Fusiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Chick,  Herbert  George,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Alfred  Y.  Chick  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.,  and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.; 
is  Commercial  Adviser  to  Political  Resident, 
Persian  Gulf,  and  Vice-Consul  at  Bushire ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  British  Residency , Bushire, 
Persian  Gulf*  New  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Chiene,  John,  C.B.,  M.D ,,  son  of  George 
Todd  Chiene,  Chartered  Accountant,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1843  5 ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad., 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.D.  1865,  Hon. 
LL.D.  1910);  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh  1868; 
LL.D.,  Glasgow  1902,  D.Sc.,  Sheffield  1908  ; 
formerly  Pres.  Roy.  Med.  So.,  Edinburgh, 
Surg.  to  Roy.  Infirmary  of  Edinburgh,  Emer- 
itus Professor  of  Surg.  at  Edinburgh  Univ., 
and  Consulting  Surg.  to  Edinburgh  Roy. 
Infirmary  ; is  a F.R.S.E.,  a Member  of  Med. 
Chirurgical  So.  and  of  Roy.  Med.  So. 
(Edinburgh),  Hon.  Fellow  Surgs’.  So.  cf 
Finland,  and  of  Surgs’.  Asso.  of  America  ; 
Hon.  Associate  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900  as  Consultant  to  the  Forces  (despatches, 
medal,  C.B.) ; author  of  “ Principles  of 
Surgery,”  and  other  medical  works:  m. 
1869,  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  David  Lyall, 
of  Calcutta;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900.  Aithernie, 
Davidson’ s Mains,  Midlothian. 

Chilcott,  Col.  Gilbert  H.,  C.M.G. , son 
of  J.  G.  Chilcott,  of  Truro  ; 6.1855;  formerly 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.l.  : m.  1897,  Bertha, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Cardene  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

1 Treyew  Road,  Truro. 

Chilcott,  Capt.  Ronald  Evered,  C.B.E.’, 
6.18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Childe,  Col.  Ralph  Bromfield  Willington, 
C.B.,  son  of  Capt.  R.  B.  Fisher,  of  Hilton, 
Westmoreland ; b.  1854 ; entered  2nd 
Dragoons  1874,  became  Capt.  10th  Hussars 
1885,  Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet 
Col.  1900;  retired  1902;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  present  at  march  from 
Kabul  to  Kandahar  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze  star),  with 
Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition  1881  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  and  in  S.  Africa  1890-1900 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  witn  six 
clasps,  C.B.);  is  a J.P.  for  Shropshire; 
assumed  by  Royal  license  1901  the  surname 
of  Childe  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  : m.  1901, 
Charlotte  Amelia,  widow  of  Capt.  Charles 
Baldwyn  Childe,  of  Kinlet  Hall,  Salop ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Kinlet  Hall,  Bewd- 
ley,  Salop;  Turf,  and  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1358 


Chiles-Evans  [see  Evans]. 

Chipp,  Major  Wilkins  Fitzwilliam, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  E.  T.  Chipp,  of  Glou- 
cester ; b.  18— ; Major  Herefordshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1915-19.  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
Palestine,  France,  and  Belgium  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Gloucester. 

Chirnside,  Capt.  John  Percy,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Chirnside,  of 
Haprick,  Berwickshire ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at 
Geelong  Gram.  Sch.,  Victoria ; was  a M.L.A. 
for  Victoria  1894-1904,  and  a Sup.  in  Re- 
mount Ser.  1917-19;  European  War  (de- 
spitches  twice,  OB.E)  : m.  18—,  Ethel 
Mary,  da.  of  G.  O.  Ross-Fenner  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1905,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Manor , 
IVerribee , Victoria , Australia. 

Chisholm,  Major  Alexander,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Chisholm,  Col.  Hugh  Alexander,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Duncan  Chisholm,  of  Lin- 
wood,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1883;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
and  temporary  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1910,  Mary 
Eulalia,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Peter  Smyth;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Chisholm,  Robert,  C.B.E.;  b.  18—; 
Sup.  of  William  Beardmore  and  Co.’s  (Limited) 
Ordnance  Factories;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Chisholm-Batten  [see  Batten]. 

Chitty,  Col.  Walter  Willis,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Chitty  ; b.  1866 ; 
formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; retired  1919  ; 
Somaliland  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  Uganda 
1898  99  (clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  pre- 
sent at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Chivers,  Major  Cyril  William  Upton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Engineers ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Cholmeley,  Norman  Goodford,  C.S  /., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Montague  Cholmeley  ; b- 
1863 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  Lit.  Hum.  1884)  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1883,  and  served  in  Burma  as 
Assist.  Commr. ; became  Dep.  Commr.  1890, 
and  Commr.  1903 ; retired  1911  ; sometime 
Commr.  Magwe  Div.  Burma:  m.  1903,  Mary 
Katharine,  da.  of  Hallett  George  Batten  ; cr. 

C. S. 1. 1910. 

Cholmley,  Capt.  Robert  Strickland, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1887;  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.; 
European  War  19x4-18  in  E.  Africa  as  Major 
King’s  African  Rifles  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cholmondeley,  Major  Henry  Reginald, 
, D.S.O.  [see  B.  Delamere,  colls.]. 
Cholmondeley,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Cecil, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Delamere,  colls.]. 
Chope,  Capt.  Arthur  John  Herbert, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1884;  entered  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh’s (W.  Riding  Regt.)  1903,  and  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1912;  served  with  Abu 
Expedition  1911-12  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
at  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  the  Nile) : m.  1916,  Elizabeth 
Susanna  Winifred,  widow  of  Major  H.  C. 
Nicolay,  Indian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Chopping,  Col.  Arthur,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1871  ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1890,  became 
Major  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1919;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908,  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  seven  times,  C.M.G., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Col., 
C B.);  has  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown  : m. 
1914,  Edith  J.,  da  of  the  late  J.  F.  New- 
lands,  stockbroker;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Chouinard,  Honore  Julien  Jean  Bap- 
tiste, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Honore  Julien 


Chouinard,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Quebec  ; b.  1850  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Ann’s  Coll.,  Quebec,  at  Quebec 
Seminary,  and  at  Laval  Univ.  (LL.B.  1873); 
Bar.  Quebec  1873 » has  been  Pres,  of  L’ln- 
stitut  Canadian  of  Quebec  (Literary),  Pres, 
of  Quebec  Geographical  So.,  twice  Pres,  of 
National  French-Canadian  St.  Jean  Baptiste 
So.,  Pres,  of  Cartier  Club,  and  Director  and 
Vice-Pres.  of  Quebec  and  Lake  St.  John 
Railway  ; sat  for  Dorchester  Co.  in  Canadian 
Parliament  1888-90;  was  an  Aldeiman  of 
Quebec  1880-89,  when  he  was  elected  City 
Clerk,  Quebec ; appointed  Laureate,  Roy. 
So.  of  Canada  1908  ; elected  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Canada  1917  ; as  Sec.  Local  Executive 
Committee  and  of  National  Battlefields 
Commn.,  took  leading  part  in  preparation 
and  execution  ofQuebec  Tercentenary  Cele- 
bration 1908  : m.  1884,  Marie  Louise  Isabelle, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Elzear  H.  Juchereau 
Duchesnay,  Senator  of  Canada  ; cr.  C.  M.G. 
1908.  Quebec , Canada. 

Chown,  Maj.-Gen.  Ernest  Edward,  C.B. ; 
b.  1864;  entered  R.M.L.I.  1883,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1914;  commanded 
R.N.  Div.  Camp,  Blandford  1915-17,  when 
he  retired  as  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (C.B.);  was 
Sup.  of  Gymnasia,  Gibraltar  1908-9;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Choyce,  Col.  Charles  Coley,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  Henry  Charles  Choyce, 
of  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  in 
New  Zealand  (B.Sc.  1896),  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.D.  1903);  F.R.C.  S.  England  1905; 
a Consulting  Surg.,  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser., 
Director  Surgical  Unit  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital 
Med.  Sch.,  Surg.  to  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital 
and  to  Great  Northern  Central  Hospital,  and 
Consulting  Surg.  Seaman’s  Hospital,  Green- 
wich ; served  with  Egyptian  Expeditionary 
Force  during  European  War  as  Consulting 
Surg.;  author  of  “ Choyce  s System  of 
Surgery,”  etc. : m.  1903,  Gwendolen,  da.  of 
Frederic  Croatel  Dobbing,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
and  C.M.G.  1919.  31,  Wimpole  Street,  IV. 

Chrimes,  Capt.  Frank,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt  and  Master  in  Merchant  Ser.;  c>. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Christian,  Adm.  Arthur  Henry, 
C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Christian;  b.  1863;  entered  R.N.  1876,  be- 
came Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1896,  Capt.  1901, 
Rear-Adm.  1911,  Vice-Adm.  1917,  and  Adm. 
(retired)  1919;  W.  Coast  of  Africa  in  puni- 
tive Expedition  against  King  Koko  1895, 
with  Naval  Brig,  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  Mombasa  1895  (despatches),  E.  Coast 
of  Africa  1896,  promoted,  European  War  1914- 
1 8 Comdg.  a Squadron  (wounded,  despatches, 
C.B.,  promoted,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece) ; has  Somaliland  medal ; was  Capt. 
Roy.  Naval  Coll., Osborne  1908-10;  appointed 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911  ; was  Rear-Adm.  in 
Home  Fleet  1913-14:  m.  1911,  Geraldine 

Diana,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Bolton  James 
Alfred  Monsell,  of  1,  Tedworth  Square, 
Chelsea,  S.W.  [see  Ogle,  Bt.];  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x6.  '2$,Chesham 
Street,  S.  IV. 

Christian,  Rear-Adm.  Charles  Arbuth- 
not,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Christian, 

C. M.G.  [Hall,  Bt.,  colls.l ; b.  1862 ; entered 
R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut.  1886,  Com.  1898, 
Capt.  1905  (retired  1907),  and  Rear-Adm. 
1916  ; served  during  Egyptian  War  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star)  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1912.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Christian,  Lieut.-Col.  Ewan,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S-  African 
Forces;  served  during  European  War  in 
German  S.-W.  Africa  and  in  France  igis-jS 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Bar  to 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1920). 

j Christian,  Brig.-Gen. Gerard,  C.B.,CLE., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Christian, 
C.M.G.  [Hall,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  (twin)  1867; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  entered  Alexandra 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.) 
1887,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1906,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-19?2 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  in  Mesopotamia 
1919  (C.B.,  3rd  class  Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle,  C.I.E.) ; commanded  a Brig,  in 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1359 


India  19x5-16;  was  Inspector  of  Inf.  in  India  ( 
1917,  and  in  command  of  a Brig.  1918-19:  m. 
1915,  Evelyne,  da.  of  T.  E.  B.  Hilliard  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.I.E.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club.  ( 

Christian,  Col.  Sydney  Ernest,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18— ; Col.  Australian  Artillery ; Dar- 
danelles 1915  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  19 — , Edith  Ina,  who  d.  1917,  ( 

da.  of  John  Bassett  Christian,  of  Sydney, 

S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Christian,  Major  William  Francis, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1879;  is  Major  R.G.A.;  served 
during  European  War«9i4-i8  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Christie,  Major  Albert  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Robertson  Christie,  * 
of  Toronto,  Canada;  b.  i860;  served  in 
Canadian  Rebellion  1885  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut.  Strath- 
cona’s  Horse  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1 
1915-18;  is  Major  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force:  m.  1902,  Mary  Ludlow,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Edward  Ludlow  Wetmore.  Ch.  Justice 
of  Saskatchewan,  Canada  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Victoria , British  Columbia;  Union  (Vic-  1 
toria)  Club. 

Christie,  Wing-Com.  Archibald,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1889;  is  Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-18  with  R.A.  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Christie,  Dugald,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.P., 
F.R.C.S.E.,  son  of  Malcolm  Christie, 
formerly  of  Glencoe,  Argyllshire;  b.  1855; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; L.R.C.P.  and 
L R.C.S.  1881,  M.R.C.P.  1892,  F.R.C.P.  1898 
and  F.R.C.S.  1911 ; established  first  Hospital 
in  Manchuria  1882  and  first  Medical  Coll, 
there  1911;  organised  Red  Cross  work  for 
Chinese  during  China-Japan  War  1894-5 
(Order  of  Double  Dragon) ; engaged  in 
Refugee  Aid  and  Red  Cross  work  among 
Chinese  during  Russo-Japanese  War  1904-5 
(thanked  by  Chinese  Govt.,  Chinese  medal, 
Russian  Red  Cross) ; is  a Member  of  British 
Med.  Asso.,  Sup.  of  Mukden  Med.  Mission, 
China,  and  Hon.  Medical  Adviser  to  Chinese 
Govt,  in  Manchuria  (gold  medal  for  Plague 
work  1911)  ; has  1st  class  of  3rd  grade  of 
Double  Dragon  of  China,  and  other  foreign 
orders;  author  of  “Thirty  Years  in 
Mukden”:  m.  1st,  1882,  Elizabeth  Hastie, 
da.  of  William  Smith  ; 2nd,  1892,  Eliza,  da.  of 
Rev.  James  Inglis;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Mukden , 
Manchuria,  China. 

Christie,  Major  George  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Christie,  of  Gallangad,  Cul- 
darvan,  Dumbartonshire;  b.  1879;  is  Major 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ; served 
duung  European  War  1914-15  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Le- 
venfield , Alexandria , Dumbartonshire; 
Glenfallogh  Lodge,  Ardlui,  Dumbarton- 
shire. 

Christie,  Major  Henry  Robert  Stark, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1868 ; formerly  Major  R.E.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Belgium  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O*  1918. 

Christie,  Herbert  Bertram,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Marshall  Christie,  formerly  of 
Edinburgh ; b.  1863 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Lieut.  N.S.  Wales  Bushmen  Con- 
tingent (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Braemar,  Casino,  N.S.  Wales. 

Christie,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Willie 
Andrew,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  George 

Christie,  of  Sevenoaks ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at 
Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A. 
1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet  Major  1902, 
Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Col.  1919,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen. (retired)  1920;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  and 
battle  of  Laing’s  Nek  (despatches  four  times, 
Brevet  Major,  Queen's  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.,  C.B  ):  m.  1894, Olive  Chevelle, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Anthony  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Christie,  Capt.  James  Reid,  D.S.O.’, 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Gordon 
Highlanders ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Christie,  Col.  Joseph  McNaughton, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Christie,  Wing-Com.  Malcolm  Grahame, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; son  of  J.  A.  Christie, 
of  Cheltenham;  b.  1881;  Capt.  Reserve, 
and  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  19x9.  Mellington, 
Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham ; Royal  Aero, 
Junior  Naval  and  Military,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Christie,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  with 
Bar  1918. 

Christie,  William  Davidson  Cairns, 

D. S.O.]  b.  18—;  Lieut.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Christopher,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  de 
Lona,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Leonard 
William  Christopher,  C.B.  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Supply  and 
Transport  Corps;  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  C.I.E.)  : m.  1909, 
Mary,  da.  of  Col.  H.  J.  Waller  Barrow  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Harcourt  House,  Camberley, 
Surrey  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Christopher,  Maj.-Gen . Leonard  W illiam , 

C. B.,  el.  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Leonard  Raisbeck 
Christopher;  b.  1848;  entered  75th  Regt. 
1867,  became  Capt.  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1879,  Major  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  1893,  Col.  1897, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1902;  retired  1908;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches, 
medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  and  with  Tirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  (despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Comy.- 
Gen.,  Punjab  1885-1900,  and  Director-Gen.  of 
Supply  and  Transport  in  India  1900-1905 ; 
has  good  ser.  pension  : m.  1878,  Florence, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Stuart  Lane,  C.B. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Brook  House , Camber- 
ley,  Surrey ; Constitutional  Club. 

Christophers,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  St.  John 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Rawe 
Christophers,  of  Trevethick,  Cornwall  ; 
b.  1865 1 ed.  at  Shrewsbury ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  as  Major  12th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-16,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
;atn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers:  m.  1889, 
Eva  Violet  Amelia  Gwen  Willoughby  (from 
whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1906),  da.  of 
the  late  John  Richard  Smyth  Wallis,  of 
Drishane,  co.  Cork;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Christophers,  Major  Samuel  Rickard, 
C.I.E. ,O.B.E.,M.B.\ b.  1873;  M.B.,and  Ch.B., 
Victoria  1896 ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1902,  became  Capt.  1899,  and  Major  1911; 
was  a Member  of  Malaria  Commn.,  Roy. 
So.  and  Colonial  Office  1898-1902  ; is  Officer, 
in-Charge  of  Malarial  Bureau,  Central 
Research  Institute,  Kasauli ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915- 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918  Kasauli,  India. 
Christopherson,  Douglas,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Derman  Christopherson,  of 
Blackheath,  S.E. ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Bedford  ; 
served  during  Matabeleland  Rebellion  and 
S.  African  War;  Vice-Chm.  Johannesburg 
Local  Committee  Gov.-Gen.’s  Fund,  ana 
Chm.  Disabled  Soldiers’  Board,  Johannes- 
burg during  European  War  : m.  1910,  Alma, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Griffiths,  of  Cardiff ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  P.0.  Box  1167,  Johannes- 

burg, Transvaal. 

Christopherson,  John  Brian,  C.B.E., 

I son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  BrianChristopher- 
, son,  R.  of  Falmouth  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Clifton 
: Coll.,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891, 

M.A.  1896,  M.D.  1896)  ; F.R.C.S.,  England 
> 1896,  F.R.C.P.,  London  19x3 ; Director,  Med. 

, Depart.,  Sudan  Govt.  1904-9 ; S.  Africa  1900-2, 

. European  War  1915-17,  as  Surg. Serbian  Red 
Cross,  and  subsequently  as  Sec.  of  War 


360 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Office  Commn.  on  Med.  Establishments, 
France  (1916);  appointed  Consultant  in 
Tropical  Diseases,  Ministry  of  Pensions 
1920,  and  is  Examiner  Tropical  Med.  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Physicians,  London ; author  of 
various  med.  works : m.  1912,  Joyce 

Eleanor  B.  da.  of  Joseph  Arderne  Ormerod, 
F.R.C.P.,  of  25,  Upper  Wimpole  Street,  W.; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  29,  Devonshire  Place , 
Portland  Place,  IV.  1. 

Chrystal,  George  William,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Professor  George  Chrystal,  of  Edin- 
burgh Univ. ; b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1904) ; entered  Admiralty  1904,  and  Home 
Office  1906;  appointed  Assist.  Sec.,  Min.  of 
National  Ser.  1917,  and  Sec.  of  Min.  of 
National  Ser  and  Reconstruction,  and  of 
Demoblisation  Section  of  War  Cabinet  1919, 
and  Min.  of  Pensions  1919  ; edited  “Memoirs 
of  Prince  Hohenlohe  ” ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1920.  17,  Morpeth  Mansions , S.  IV.;  Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Chunilal  Hari  Lal  Setalvad,  Rao 
Bahadar,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  2nd  Presidency 
Magistrate,  Bombay  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Bom- 
bay. 

Church,  Arthur  Frederick,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Richard  Frederick  Church,  M.I.C.E. ; b. 
1868  ; an  Asso.  King’s  Coll.  London ; Ch. 
Engineer  Uganda  Railway  1913-19  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Church, Major  Archibald  George,  D.S.  O., 

M. C.  ; b.  18. — ; Lieut.  R.G.A.  (Special 
Reserve);  European  War  19 14-19,  finally  in 

N.  Russia,  and  retired  as  Major  1920  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.0. 1920. 

Church,  Col.  Arthur  John  Bromley, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Church,  of 
Wells,  Somerset ; b.  1869 ; is  Col.  and  Ch- 
Paymaster  Roy.  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  19B,  Tavistock 

Square , W.C. 

Church,  Capt.  Dudley  Cross,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; is  temporary  Capt.  Northampton- 
shire Regt. ; served  during  European  War 
1 914-17  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Church,  Col.  George  Ross  Marryat, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas 
Ross  Church,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Trant 
Coll.,  Derbyshire ; entered  R.A.  1886,  be- 
came Capt.  1897,  Major  1905,  Lieut. -Coi.  1914, 
and  Col.  1919;  retired  1920;  Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  1890,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1897,  Emilv  Whymper  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mii.)  1919. 

Church,  Capt.  James  Archibald,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hepburn 
Church,  of  Nilgeris,  S.  India;  b.  1883; 
ed.  at  Whitgift  and  Cottes  Gram.  Schs. ; a 
Mining  Engineer,  and  temporary  Capt.  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Edmonton  ( Alberta ) 
Club. 

Church,  Major  Leslie  Humphreys, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Major  (T.F.)  R.A.S.C., 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Church,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Ross,  C.I.E., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Church, 

B. C.S. ; b.  1831 ; ed.  at  Addiscombe  ; entered 
Madras  Army  1850,  became  Capt.  1862,  Major 
1870,  Lieut. -Col.  1876,  Col.  1881,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1891 ; was  Comdt.  Madras  Vol.  Guards 
1873-88 : m.  1854,  Florence,  who  d.  1890,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  F.  Marryat,  R.N.,  C.B.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1883. 

Church,  Capt.  William  Drummond, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Churchill,  Col.  Arthur  Gillespie,  C.B  . 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Charles  Churchill,  J.P.,  of 
Weybridge,  Surrey;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Col.  (retired);  China  1900 
(medal  with  clasp)  ; was  Mil.  Attache,  Tokio 
and  Korea  1898-1903,  and  Ch.  Cable  Censor 


at  War  Office  1914-18  (Officer  Legion  of 
Honour):  m.  1885,  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  William  Payn,  K.C.B.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Graylands,  Horsell,  Surrey  ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Churchill,  Major  Clifford  Earl,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Churchill,  Harry  Lionel,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Adrian  Churchill,  C.B.  ; 
b.  i860 ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1878 ; ap- 
pointed Vice-Con^l  at  Teheran  1883,  and 
at  Zanzibar  1885,  Consul  at  Resht  1891,  at 
Trieste  1889,  and  at  Lisbon  1905,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Havre  1907  ; has  Jubilee  medals  1887 
and  1897 : m.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph 
Tholozan,  K.C.M.G.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
British  Cousulate-General,  Havre , France. 

Churchill,  Sidney  John  Alexander, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Adrian 
Churchill,  C.B. ; b.  1862 ; entered  Indo- 
European  Telegraph  Depart.,  India  1880 ; 
appointed  Oriental  2nd  Sec.,  Teheran  1886, 
Consul  at  Paramaribo,  Consul  for  French 
Guinea  1894,  at  Palermo  1898,  at  Naples  1909, 
Consul-Gen.  there  1912,  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Lisbon  1918 : m.  1908,  Stella,  da.  of  George 
Myers,  of  166,  Hagley  Road,  Birmingham ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  British  Con- 
sulate-General, Lisbon • 

Churchill,  Mrs.  Clementine  Ogilvy 
Spencer-,  C.B.E.  [see  E.  Airliej. 
Churchill,  Major  John  Strange 
Spencer-,  D.S.O.  [see  D.  Marlborough, 
colls.]. 

Churchward,  Capt.  Alaric  Watts, 
M.V.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Paris  Representative  of 
S.-E.  and  Chatham  Railway ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(5th  class)  1908,  (4th  class)  1914.  Rue  de 
Cerisoles  6,  Paris. 

Churchward,  George  Jackson,  C.B.E.', 
b.  18 — ; Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer  Great 
Western  Railway,  and  a J.P.  for  Wilts  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Newburn  House,  Swindon, 
Wilts. 

Churchward,  Rev.  Marcus  Wellesley, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Hannaford 
Churchward  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Rochester,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1881,  M.A.  1886) ; a Chap,  to  the  Forces 
during  European  War  1914-19  (mentioned, 
C.B.E.) ; retired  1920  : m.  1884,  Mary  Ella, 
da.  of  Joseph  Woodall,  of  Liverpool;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  38,  The  Chase,  Clapham 
Common,  S.  W. 

Churchward,  Col.  Paul  Rycaut Stanbury, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  W.  H.  Churchward, 
M.I.C.E.,  of  Horsell,  Surrey;  b.  1858; 
entered  81st  Foot  1878,  became  Capt.  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1886,  Major  1897,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet 
Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1909 ; retired  1917 ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  present 
at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5,  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  on  Staff 
Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force  1915 ; 
was  in  command  Middlesex  (Territorial) 
Inf.  Brig.  1911-12,  and  of  Lichfield  Dist. 
1912-15  ; appointed  Assist.  Comdt.  Stafford- 
shire Vol.  1917  : m.  1904,  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Russell  Donisthorpe,  of  Quenby  Hall, 
Leicester;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Hill  Ridware 
Hall,  near  Lichfield ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Churchward,  Percy  Albert,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Benjamin  Hannaford  Church- 
ward ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New 
Cross  ; formerly  Managing  Director,  Bank  of 
Rangoon,  Burma;  has  been  in  Madras  Vol. 
Mounted  Inf.,  Rangoon  Port  Defence  Naval 
Vol.,  and  Rangoon  Vol.  Rifles:  tn.  1895, 
Helena  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Travers  Madden,  J.P.,  of  Balbriggan,  co. 
Dublin  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  38,  The  Chase, 

Clapham,  S.  IV. 

Churton,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur 
Vere,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Henry  Churton, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1361 


of  Hill  Side,  Chester;  b . 1876;  ed.  at 
Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1898)  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1901  ; is  a member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  W.  H.  Churton  and  Son,  of 
Chester,  and  Lieut.  Col.  (T.D.)  5th  Cheshire 
Regt.  (T.F.  Reserve) ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  Hill 
Side,  Chester. 

Chute,  Lieut. -Col.  Pierce  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Chute,  22nd 
Regt.,  of  Glenfield,  Tralee  ; 6.^1856  ; entered 
4th  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1885,  Major  1896,  and  Col.  1918 ; 
retired  1904 ; Burma  Expedition  1885-7  and 
1887-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1915  (1914-15 
Star,  two  medals):  m.  1903,  Carrie,  da.  01 
the  late  Charles  Langton,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Barkhill,  Aigburth,  Liverpool;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Glenfield,  Tralee,  co.  Kerry;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Clapham.  Major  Douglas,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
6.18 — ; MajorR.G.A.;  European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Clapham,  John  Harold,  C.B.E.,  Litt.D., 

son  of  John  Clapham,  of  Prestwich,  Man- 
chester ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Leys  Sch.,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899, 
Litt.D.  1913)  ; Tutor  of  King’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
employed  in  Board  of  Trade  1916-19  ; author 
of  various  works  on  Historical  and  Economic 
subjects : m.  1905,  Mary  Margaret,  da.  of 
W.  E.  Green,  of  Ross,  Hereford  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  King’s  College,  and  Storey's  End, 
Cambridge;  Alpine  Club. 

Clare,  Capt.  Chapman  James,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Coughron  Clare,  Lieut. 
R.N.R. ; b.  1853 ; joined  Marine  Depart.,  S. 
Australia  188  . ; became  Capt.  Roy.  Austra- 
lian Naval  Forces  1900,  and  retired  1919; 
was  Naval  Comdt.,  S.  Australia  1900-11,  and 
Naval  Dist.  Officer,  W.  Australia  1911-18, 
since  when  Dist  Naval  Officer,  S.  Australia  ; 
China  1901  on  H.M.S.  “ Protector”  (C.M.G.); 
has  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  : m.  1885, 
Ellen  Minnie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. 
H.  G.  Forbes  Cotgrave,  Indian  Navy;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1902.  Largs  Bay,  S.  Australia; 
Naval  and  Military  Adelaide ) Club. 

Clare,  Major  James  William  Sabben, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clare,  Lieut.-Col.  Oliver  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Clare,  Major  Edward  Thomas  Newton-, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Edward  Shack- 
field  Newton-Clare,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Caine, 
Wilts;  b.  1881  ; formerly  Major  R.N.A.S.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium):  m.  1918, 
Aileen  Yvonne  Marion,  A.R.R.C.,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Christopher  Swann,  C.B. 
[see  Carmichael-Anstruther,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Point  a Pierre , Trinidad. 

Clark,  Capt.  Alexander  Neilson,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D.S.O. , M.C. ) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Clark,  Major  Cecil  Horace,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  W.  S.  Clark;  b.  1880;  is 
Major  R.A. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Clark,  Major  Charles  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1878 ; Major  E-  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Watson, 
C.M.G. ; son  of  the  late  C.  J.  Clarke,  of 


Oxton,  Birkenhead;  b.  1866;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17 (despatches, C.M.G.):  m.  i895,Freyda, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  A.  S.  Creyke,  R.E. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  Wellington  Club. 

Clark,  Major  Charles  Willoughby, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  Tank  Corps ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 
1919. 

Clark,  Lieut  - Col.  Craufurd  Alexander 
Gordon,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1864 ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  in  Pales- 
tine, as  Major  London  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  D’Arcy  Melville, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Gen.  List ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.B.E.,  C.B.E-) ; cr.  M.B.E-  and 
C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clark,  Capt.  Donald  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clark,  Major  Frederick  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Clark,  GowanCresswell Strange,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gowan  Clark,  of 
Shrewsbury ; b.  1856 ; sometime  Ch.  Traffic 
Manager  of  Cape  Govt.  Railways;  is  Assist. 
Gen.  Manager,  S.  African  Railways : m. 
1885,  Caroline  Ann,  da.  of  James  Kemsley ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  O.B.E.  1918.  South  African 
Railway  Offices,  Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Clark,  Capt.  Henry  William  Alfred, 
C.B.E.,  R.D. ; b.  18—;  Com.  and  Acting 
Capt.  R.N.R.  (R.D.);  European  War  1914-19 
as  Commodore  of  Convoys  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mjl.)  1919. 

Clark,  Major  Herbert  Nicholls,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clark,  James  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  James  Clarke,  of  Palmerston,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1878  ; an  Accountant  (retired), 
and  a J.P. ; Mayor  of  Dunedin  1915-19 ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  19x9.  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand;  Otago  and  Dunedin  Clubs. 
Clark,  Com.  James  Lenox-Conyngham, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  Col.  James  Jackson  Clark 
(H.M.  Lieut,  for  co.  Londonderry),  of 
Largantogher,  Maghera,  co.  Derry;  b.  1884; 
entered  R.N.  1900,  became  Lieut.  1906, 
Lieut.-Com.  19x4,  and  Com.  1918 ; served 
in  Dardanelles  1915-16,  with  Destroyer 
Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1920).  Largantogher,  Maghera,  co.  Derry ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Purcell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  James  Clark,  Bar- 
rister-at-law,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania  ; b.  1878  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf. ; European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  James  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Blyth  Clark,  of  Sydney;  b. 
1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1902,  Dora,  da.  of  Thomas  Lloyd  Hood,  of 
Hobart,  lasmania;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Brae- 
side,  Waratah,  N.S.  Wales. 

Clark,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Arthur,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Clark,  of  Dundee, 
Ontario,  Canada;  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Toronto. 
Univ.  and  Osgoode  Hall;  is  a member  of 
legal  firm  of  Lennie,  Clark  and  Hooper, 
of  Vancouver,  and  a Brig.-Gen.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  19x5-18  Comdg.  72nd 
Seaforth  Highlanders  and  7th  Canadian 
Inf.  Brig,  in  France  (despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  C.M.G.) : m.  1914, 
Jean  Abercrombie  MacGillivray ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1917  (2nd  Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Vancouver , British  Columbia;  Vancouver 
(B.C.)  Club. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Arthur  Myles 
Ariel,  C.M.G. ; b.  1872  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L.L  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Clark,  Major  Percy  Wiliiam,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , el.  son  of  Janies  Clark,  of  Bedford 
Park,  W. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and 
Acting  Maior  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C. . D.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Dorothy 
Margaret,  da.  of  F.  T.  Foulger ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9. 

Clark,  Capt.  Philip  Lindsay,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Royal 
Sussex  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Leaver,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1862;  entered  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1896,  and  became  a Ch.  Inspector  of 
Ordnance  Machinery,  with  rank  of  Hon. 
Major  1907,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  S. 
Africa  1900  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  has 
Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle  : m.  1st, 
18 — ; wife  (Louisa)  d.  1905;  2ndly,  1914, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  J.  E.  Moulton,  of  King’s 
Heath,  Worcestershire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clark,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Percy,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Robert  Clark,  of  Lon- 
don, England  ; b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  and  King’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches  five  times,  M.C., -D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  has  Coronation  (1911)  and  long  ser. 
medals  : m.  1902,  Mildred  Campbell ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C M G.  19x9.  The  Reculvers, 
Olympia  Avenue , Victoria , British  Columbia. 

Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Charles, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 
Clark,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Ellis,  C.M  G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  John  Hyne 
Clark,  Bar.-at-law  ; b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Dulwich 
Col!.,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.A.  1896, 
became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1914,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Danilo  of  Montenegro,  1914  Star,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Riseholme, 
The  Mount , York  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Clark,  Major  William  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Horace  Clark,  Civil  Ser.  ; 
b.  1889;  Major  London  Regt.;  European 
War  19x4-16  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1916,  Jessica  Fowler,  da.  of  Marcus  A.  Pettitt, 
of  Mount  View,  Orpington  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Clark,  Major  Henry  Fox  Atkinson-, 
M V.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  George  Dixon  Atkin- 
son-Clark,  ot  Belford  Hall,  Belford,  North- 
umberland ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Capt.  Scots 
Guards,  and  Major  R A F. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  M.V.O.):  m. 
i9<  9,  Maud  Florence,  da.  of  Clarence  Shirreff 
Hilton;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1919.  13,  Elm  Park  Gardens , S.W.; 
Carlton,  and  Guards'  Clubs. 

Clark-Hall  [see  Hall]. 

Clark-Kennedy  [see  Kennedy]. 

Clarke,  Lieut.  - Col.  Albert  Edward 
Stanley,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O..  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Stanley  de  Astel  Calvert 
Clarke,  G.C.V.O.,  C.M.G.  [see  Rose,  Bt., 
cr.  1872,  colls.] ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Eton ; entered 
Scots  Guards  1898,  and  became  Capt.  1904; 
retired  1910;  S.  Africa  1899-1000,  present  at 
actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River, 
and  Magersfontein,  European  War  1915-18 
(Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  Bel- 
gian Croix  de  Guerre) ; formerly  a Page  of 

• Honour  to  Queen  Victoria ; employed  in 
Macedonia  1904-7  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Inspector-Gen.  of  the  Forces  1907-10 ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers;  unsuccessfully 
contested  Norfolk,  S.-W.  Div.  (C)  Dec. 
1910:  in.  1907,  Evelyn  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir 
Alexander  Baird,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1897);  cr. 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1901,  D.S.O.  1917.  28, 

Draycott  Place,  S.  VV.  ; Marlborough,  and 
Carlton  Clubs. 


Clarke,  Major  Alfred  David  Conrad, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Major  R.F.A.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Clarke,  Vice-Adm.  Arthur  Calvert, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Gray  Clarke  ; b.  1848  ; entered  R.N. 
1861,  became  Lieut.  1872,  Com.  1883,  Capt. 
1891,  Rear-Adm.  1904  (retired  1903),  and 
Vice-Adm.  1908 ; served  during  Abyssinian 
Campaign  1868  (medal),  China  1900  (medal, 

C. M.G.),  European  War  1914-19 (despatches, 
Italian  War  Cross);  is  ah  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  temporary  Capt.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve:  m.  1895,  Margaret  MacGregor,  da. 
of  J.  L.  Adams,  of  U.S.A. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902, 

D. S.O.  19x7,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Christopher 
Lancelot  Stanley,  D.S.O. ; b.  1886 ; Capt. 
Scottish  Rifles,  and  Comdt.  a Corps  Sch. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1918. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Lionel  Crisp, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Crisp 
Clarke,  of  Birstall  Hall,  near  Leicester  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Rugby ; entered  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  1896,  became  Major 
1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  (retired)  1920 ; served  during  S.  Afri- 
can War  1899-1900,  present  at  actions  of 
Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  Paardeberg, 
Poplar  Grove,  and  Sanna’s  Post,  and  at  re- 
lief of  Kimberley  (despatches.  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  on  General  Staff  in  France  and 
Macedonia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  was  D.A.A.andQ.M.G.,  Egypt 
1909-12 : m.  1910,  Mary  Frances,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  (Alexander)  Frederick  Brad- 
shaw, K.C.B.,  M.R.C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A., 
and  widow  of  Wilfrid  Graham  Moon  [see 
Moon,  Bt.,  cr.  1855] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Bir- 
stall Hall , near  Leicester ; Turvey  Abbey, 
Turvey , Beds  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Bowcher  Campbell 
Senhouse,  D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  lour  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Clarke,  Charles  Agacy,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Edward  James  Clarke,  of 
Calcutta;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch., 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895); 
entered  I.C.S.  1895,  and  became  Dep. 
Commr.,  Central  Provinces  1908,  and 
Commr.,  Raipur  1920;  rendered  sers.  to 
War  Administration  during  European  War 
(thanked  by  Govt,  of  India,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Raipur,  Central  Pro- 
vinces, India  ; East  India  United  Service, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Clarke,  Col.  Charles  Childs,  M.V.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Childs 
Clarke  (formerly  V.  of  Thorverton);  b.  1861; 
entered  R.M.  1879,  became  Capt.  1889,. 
Major  1897  (h.p.  1903),  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1908, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1918 ; served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882  (medal,  bronze  starV;  com- 
manded R.M.  detachment  during  T.R.H. 
the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cornwall  and 
York’s  Colonial  Tour  of  1901  ; appointed 
a Barrack  Master  1903,  and  Paymaster  at 
Roy.  Marine  Depot  1914:  m.  1916,  Shiela 
Mary,  only  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  D. 
Tolmie,  of  Aldersier,  Stirling  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1901,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Clarke,  Major  Charles  James,  D.S.O  ] 
b.  1875;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Clarke,  Major  Colin,  D.S.O.,  M.B.] 

b.  1881  ; ed.  at  London  Univ.  (M.B.  1906)  ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1905,  F.R.C.S.  I9°7: 
Major  R.A. M.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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Clarke,  Major  Colin,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; ( 
is  Major  S.  Afrcian  Forces;  served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Clarke,  Lieut. -Col.  Denzil  Harwood,  ( 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut. -Col. 
Durham  L.I.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  thrice,  M.C. 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  1 

Clarke,  Edward  Henry  Scamander, 
C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Henry 
Clarke,  of  Granville  Park,  Blackheath  ; b. 
1856;  ed.  at  Cambridge  House  Sch.,  Black- 
heath  ; entered  Indian  Govt.  Ser.  1875 ; 
and  became  Extra  Assist.  Commr.,  Punjab 
1880  ; served  in  Afghanistan  1879-80,  as 
Personal  Assist,  to  Ch.  Political  Officer 
(medal),  and  with  Afghan  Boundary  Commn. 
1884-6  ; employed  on  Special  Duty  at  St. 
Petersburg  1887;  was  Assist.  Political  Sec. 
with  Kabul  Mission  1893  (Afghan  Gold 
Order  of  Hurmat),  Assist.  Under  and  Dep. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Foreign  Depart. 
1894-1912 ; acted  as  Assist.  Political  Sec., 
India  Office  1918:  m.  1878;  cr.  C.I.E.  1904, 

C. S.I.  iqii.  Kabul  House , Bexhill-on-Sea. 
Clarke,  Major  Edwin  Percy,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1881  ; Major  4th  Batn.  (T.D ) Suffolk 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  East  Lodge , Fram- 
lingham. 

Clarke,  Major  Frederick  Arthur  Stanley, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1892 ; Major  London  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clarke,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Field- 
house,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Henry  Clarke, 
of  Deer  Park,  Toronto;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll.,  and  Toronto  Univ  ; is  a Civil 
Engineer  and  Land  Surveyor,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  Canadian  Railway  Troops;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1907,  Agnes  V.,  da.  of 
James  Himelman.of  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918.  137,  Sheldrake  Boulevard , 

Toronto,  Canada ; Canadian  Engineers' 

( Toronto ) Club. 

Clarke,  Brig. -Gen.  Goland  Vanhalt, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Stephenson  Clarke, 
of  West  Hoathly,  Sussex;  6.  1875;  ed*  at 
Winchester;  entered  4th  Dragoon  Guards 
1896,  became  Lieut.  18th  Hussars  1900,  and 
Capt.  1904  ; retired  1907  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Yeo., 
and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  operations 
in  Ermelo  Dist.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1st,  1907,  Mathilde, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Sellmann 
Hannegan,  of  Washington,  U.S.A. ; 2nd, 

1918,  Yvonne,  da.  of  Albert  Defrance,  French 
Diplomatic  Agent  and  Consul  in  Egypt ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G,  1919.  Chilworth 
Court,  Romsev , Hants  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Clarke,  Col.  Henry  Calvert  Stanley, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Willoughby  Charles  Stanley  Clarke, 
Indian  Army  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch. ; entered  R.A.  1893.  became  Capt. 
R.F.A.  1900,  Major  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  1915, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920;  European 
War  1914-18,  finally  as  Brig. -Gen.  R.A.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.) : m.  1913,  Alice,  only 
da.  of  Col.  Hervey  Morris  Stanley  Clarke  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Com.  Henry  Cecil 

Courtney,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  H* 
C.  Clarke,  formerly  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; b.  1890; 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; Persian  Gulf  1909-14 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
in  Heligoland  Bight  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
received  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal 
1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Clarke,  Vice-Adm.  Henry  James  Lang- 
ford, C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Vice-Adm.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Senior  Naval 
Officer  and  Port  Convoy  Officer,  Dakar  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Herman,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; temporary  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Thomas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Li-ut.-Col.  Worcestershire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Clarke,  John  Courtenay,  C.B.E. ; b. 

18 — ; Assist.  Director  of  Navy  Contracts, 
Admiralty ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Clarke,  Col.  John  Louis  Justice,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  A.  F.  S.  Clarke, 

M. D.,  formerly  R.A.M.C.  ; b.  1870;  entered 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1889,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  and  Col.  (h.p.)  1919  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  as  Dep.  Assist  Director  of  Rail- 
ways (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  with  his  Regt.  and 
as  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.), 

N. -W.  Fiontier  of  India  1918-19,  Comdg.  . 

43rd  Brig.;  was  D.A.A.G,  3rd  Army 
Corps  1903-6,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  W.  Com- 
mand 1907-11,  and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
Eastern  Command  1913-14 : m.  1904,  Lilian 
Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  (George) 
Plunkett  O'Farrell,  M.D.  [see  O'Farrell, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
The  Croft , Oxshotl,  Surrey ; Naval  and 
M ilitary  Club.  # 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  JohnThomas,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps ; European  War  1914-19,  finally  in 
Siberia  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Clarke,  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.V.R. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S  O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Clarke,  Joseph  Percival,  C.B.E . ; b. 
18 — ; Dep.  Director,  Inland  Waterways  and 
Docks,  War  Office  : cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Clarke,  Major  Marshal  Falconer, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Marshal  Neville 
Clarke,  of  Graiguenoe  Park,  co.  Tipperary; 
b.  1876 ; is  Major  Cheshire  Regt.  ; S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1910,  Olive,  da.  of  Canon  L.  Garnett, 
R.  of  Christleton,  Cheshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Mervyn  Officer, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Royal  Fusiliers ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19*7.  . 

Clarke,  Reginald,  C.I.E. , son  of 
George  Richard  Clarke;  b.  1876;  ed. 
privately ; entered  Indian  Police  Ser.  1900, 
and  became  Commr.  of  Police,  Calcutta 
1916:  m.  19— , Edith, *da.  of  Andrew  Johns, 
of  Glencoe,  Shortlands,  Kent  ; cr.  C.I.E. 

' 1919.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

> Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Graham, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; 6.18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut  -Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; S. 

> Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
1 clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 

European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Legion 
1 of  Honour,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — ; cr. 
[ D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

) Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O. ; b. 

1859;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.S.C.  (T.A.) 
1 Comdg.  52nd  (Lowland  Div.)  Train  ; Euro- 
. pean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

4 Clarke,  Major  S.  M.,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
8 is  Major  Cheshire  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

i Clarke,  Col.  Stephenson  Robert,  C.B., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Stephenson  Clarke,  of 
Croydon  Lodge,  Croydon,  and  Brook  House, 
W.  Hoathly,  Sussex;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Win- 
j Chester;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
J*  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  served 
’ in  S.  Africa  1901-2 (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 

with  five  clasps) : is  a J.P.  for  Sussex  (High 
Sheriff  1915) : m.  1890,  Edith  Gertrude,  da. 
of  Joseph  Godman,  J.P.,D.L.,  of  Park  Hatch, 
Hascombe,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
Borde  Hill,  Cuck field,  Sussex;  The  Cliff, 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Shanklin , Isle  of  Wight;  Junior  Carlton , 
and.  Conservative  Clubs. 

Clarke,  Col.  Thomas  Henry  Matthews, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Staff  Surg.  Thomas  Matthews  Clarke, 
M.B.,  Army  Med.  Depart.;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  and  M.B.  18—); 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1897,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1900,  Major 
1909,  Lieut  -Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1918 ; retired  1920 ; served  at  Candia 
1898  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Med.  Adviser  to  H.R.H.  Prince  George 
of  Greece  1901-3  ; appointed  Physician  and 
Surg.  to  Roy.  Hospital,  Kilmainham  1912; 
is  a Knight  of  Order  ofSaviour  of  Greece  : m. 
1905,  Susan  Morrell,  da.  of  Philip  E. 
Chapin,  of  Washington,  District  of  Col- 
umbia, U.S.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.M.G.  1903, 

C. M.G.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O. ; b- 
18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O. with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Guy, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clarke,  Engineer-Com.  William  Howard, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1878  ; entered  R.N.  1901,  and  is 
Engineer-Com.  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Clarke,  William  John,  C.B.E.t  sonofthe 
late  John  Clarke,  ofHaddenham,  Bucks,  and 
Plymouth;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Clewer  House 
Sch.,  Windsor  ; a Civil  Engineer  (formerly 
a M.I.C.E.),  and  a Fellow  of  Royal  Colonial 
Institute  ; entered  Admiralty  1882,  and  be- 
came Sup.  Civil  Engineer,  Naval  Establish- 
ments, Malta  1894  (afterwards  at  Chatham 
and  Devonport),  Assist.  Director  of  Works, 
Admiralty  1912,  and  subsequently  Dep. 
Director;  retired  1919:  m.  1891,  Annie 

Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Godfrey, 
of  Plymouth ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1020. 
Brocklehurst,  Hants  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 
Clarke,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Joyce-, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Berks  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  European 
War  1914-19  in  France,  Flanders,  Italy,  and 
Russia  Comdg.  a Batn.  Machine  Gun 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Clarke,  Col.  John  de  Winton  Lardner-, 

C. B.E.  ) b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.A.  (retired);  Assist,  to  Ch.  Executive 
Officer,  Cable  Censorship  during  European 
War  (despatches,  O.B.E-,  C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clarkson,  Major  Alfred  Bairstow, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  James  Nicholson 
Clarkson,  of  Riddlesden  Hall,  Keighley  ; b. 
1885  ; ed.  at  Uppingham  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1907  ; a member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Spencer, 
Clarkson  and  Co.,  and  Major  W.  Riding 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Riddlesden 
Hall , Keighley  • Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Clarkson,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  St.  John, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Thomas  Hol- 
lingsworth Clarkson;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Har- 
row; entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
1889,  became  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1914  ; retired  19x9  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 

?>ean  War  1914-17,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Dorset 
*egt.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.);  was 
D.A.A.G.  India  1910-12;  appointed  D.A.A.G. 
Army  Head  Quarters  19x6:  m.  1898,  Con- 
stance Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Eldon  Gorst,  P.C.,  K.C.,  and  widow 
of  Lieut.  Edmund  Courtenay  Astley  Paston 
Paston-Cooper,  R.N.  [Paston-Cooper,  Bt.]  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Clarkson,  Major  Wilfrid  Bairstow, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Nicholson  Clarkson  of 
Riddlesden  Hall,  Keighley;  b.  1890:  ed. 
at  Uppingham,  aud  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  | 


(LL.B.) ; admitted  a Solicitor  1920  ; i Tem- 
porary Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Riddlesden  Hall,  Keighley. 
Claudet,  Geoffrey  Francis, D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
6.1897;  Lieut.  R.F. A.  (Reserve);  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Clauson,  Albert  Charles,  C.B.E.,  K.C., 

son  of  the  late  Charles  Clauson  ; b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch..  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1894);  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1891,  a K.C.  1910,  and  a 
Bencher  1914;  LegalMember  of  Controller’s 
Staff,  Adnvrdty  during  Europ-an  War 
1917-18  (C.B.E.);  Past  Master  Merchant 
Taylors’ Seh. : m.  1902,  Kate,  da.  of  James 
Thomas  Hopwood,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn,  aad 
widow  of  Lucas  Thomasson ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Hawkshead  House , North 
Mymms,  Hatfield,  Herts  ; 13,  Old  Square, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  W.C.)  Athenceum,  and  United 
University  Clubs. 

Clavering,  Lieut.-Col.  Noel  Warren 
Napier-,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrick, 
colls.]. 

Claxton,  William  Gordon,  D.S.O., 

D. F.C.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.A.F. ; European 
War  (despatches,  D.F.C.  with  bar,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clay,  Brig.- Gen.  Bertie  Gordon,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  7th 
Dragoon  Guards,  and  a Brig. -Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.  Gen. ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Clay,  Major  Ernest  Charles,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Charles  John  Clay,  formerly  of  Holly 
Bush  Hall,  Staffordshire;  b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1895) ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1899  ; Major 
in  the  Army,  and  a D.A.A.G.,  War  Office: 
m.  1902,  Dorothy  Mary,  da.  of  John  Latham 
Press,  formerly  of  Reymerstone  Hal), 
Norfolk,  and  Clifton,  Bristol ; cr.  O.B.E. 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Little  Court,  Ban- 
stead,  Surrey;  Royal  Automobile  Club . 

Clay,  Col.  Henry,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; is  Col. 
(retired),  and  Dep.  Director  of  Recruiting, 

E.  Command;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Clay,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Henry  Spen- 
der-, C.M.G.,  M.C.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late 
Joseph  Spender-Clay,  of  Ford  Manor,  Surrey  ; 
b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; formerly 
Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards  ; a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Surrey;  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.-W.,  or  Ton- 
bridge,  Div.  of  Kent  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918;  elected  for  Tonbridge  Div.  thereof 
Dec.  1918  : m.  1904,  the  Hon.  Pauline,  only 
da.  of  1st  Viscount  Astor,  of  Hever  Castle, 
Kent;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  2,  Hyde  Park  Street, 

W.2  ; Ford  Manor,  Ling/ield,  Surrey  ; Sand- 
wich, Kent;  Carlton,  and,  Turf  Clubs. 

Clay,  Col.  John,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.B.C.S. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  R.A. M.C. , and  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.,  Northern  Div. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clayton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Ross,/).^.  0. , 
son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Clayton  of  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia;  b.  18 — ; M.B.,  B.S.,  Adelaide, 
M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L-R.C.P.  Loudon; 
Med.  Officer  of  Health  for  Moonta,  S. 
Australia;  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Moonta , S.  Australia. 

Clayton,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Robert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Ffar- 
ington  Clayton,  R.  of  Ludlow  [E.  Ply- 
mouth] ; b.  1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L.I.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1S97-8  (medal  with  two  clasps)  ; European 
War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Clayton,  * Major  Geoffrey  Shaw,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Liverpool  Regt. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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S.  Africa  1 900-1  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 


Clayton,  George  Christopher,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  cffiaw  Clayton,  of 
Standfield,  Wavertree,  Liverpool;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Liverpool  and  Heidelberg 
Univs.;  a Director  of  United  Alkali  Co. 
(Limited),  and  a J.P.  for  Lancashire:  m. 
1896,  Mabel,  da.  of  David  Grainger,  of 
Culmore,  Liverpool ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Crabwall  Hall,  Chester. 

Clayton,  Major  Gerald  Malcolm,  D.S.O.  ) 
b . 18 — : is  Major  Liverpool  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clayton,  Harold,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
Right  Rev.  Lewis  Clayton,  D.D.,  Bishop  of 
-Leicester;  b.  18 — ; in  Indian  Civil  Ser.; 
Registrar  of  Co-operative  Credit  Sos., 
Burma,  and  Officiating  Commr.  Arakan  Div. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Akyab,  Burma. 

Clayton,  Lieut. -Col.  Muirhead  Collins, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1892;  Lieut. -Col.  Cambridge- 
shire Regt..  and  a D.L.  for  Cambridgeshire; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  West  Walton,  Wisbech. 
Clayton,  Major  William  Boyce,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Clayton,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Kitson, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.D.) ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Clayton,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Clayton 
Browne-,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam Clayton  Browne-Clayton,  of  Browne’s 
Hill,  Carlow;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; formerly  Major  Lancers ; is  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Lieut. -Col.  Special 
Cav.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Carlow  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia) : 
m.  1905,  Magdalene,  da.  of  Edward  Wienholt, 
of  Queensland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Browne's 
Hill,  Carlow  ; Cavalry  Club. 


Cleary,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  John,  D.S.O. 
son  of  the  late  John  Cleary,  Irish  Civil 
Ser.  ; b.  1879  ; a Stockbroker  and  Investment 
Agent,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Reserve  of  Officers;  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
first  as  Trooper  61st  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo., 
and  subsequently  as  Lieut.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  Transvaal  1903-7,  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1903,  Hilda 
Mary  Gertrude,  ei.  da.  of  the  late  John 
Milton  Tarbolton,  of  Yew  Dale,  Harborne, 
Birmingham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  United 
Service  ( Winnipeg ) Club. 

Cleaver,  Major  Douglas  Whyte,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Major  R.G.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Cleaver,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Holden, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1875  5 European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  (despatches. 

D. S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Cleeve,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  C.  K.  Cleeve ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  (Gen.  Reserve  of 
Officers) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cleeve,  Col.  Stewart  Dalrymple,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Dep.  Corny. -Gen.  Charles 
Ker  Cleeve;  b.  1856;  Col.  R.E.  (retired)- 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star);  European  War  1914-19,  as  Assist. 
Director  Fortification  and  Works  at  War 
Office  (Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus  of  Italy):  m.  1887,  Edith  Christiana 
Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  T.  W.  G.  Treeby; 
cf-  ,C-B.  (Mil.)  1918.  15,  Lansdowne  Road, 

Wimbledon,  S.  W.  ; National  Club. 


Cleeve,  Maj ,-Gen.  William  Frederick, 
C.B.,  son  ot  the  late  Charles  .Ker  Cleeve  ; 
i8S3  ; entered  R.A.  1873.  retired  as  Col. 


1910,  became  temporary  Maj.-Gen.  1917,  and 
Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  1918;  was  Comdt.  R.M.A., 
Woolwich  1914-18 ; is  a J.P.  : m.  1894, 
Gladys  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Frank  Johnstone  Mitchell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Llanfrecha  Grange,  Caerleon;  cr. C.B.  (Civil) 
1916.  Llanfrecha  Grange,  Caerelon,  Mon- 
mouthshire; Naval  aud  Military  Club. 
Clegg,  Lieut.  - Col.  Humphrey  Nicol 
Mavesyn,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Den- 
bighshire Yeo.,  and  Comdg.  24th  Batn.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers;  European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Clegg,  Major  Norman  Benson,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Clegg-Hill  [see  Hill]. 

Cleghorn,  Major  George  Matthew, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Cleghorn,  of  Bayfield, 
Broughty  Ferry  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Hignland 
L I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1919,  Winifred,  da.  of 
Francis  Stevenson,  of  Dundee  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919).' 

Clementi,  Cecil,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Montagu  Clementi,  formerly  Judge- 
Advocate-Gen.  in  India  ; b.  1875  5 ed.  at  St. 
Paul's  Sch.,  and  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1901) ; appointed  Assist. 
Registrar-Gen.,  Hong  Kong  1901,  a Member 
of  Board  of  Examiners  in  Chinese  1902 ; 
was  Assist.  Land  Officer  and  Police  Magis- 
trate, New  Territories,  Hong  Kong  1903-6, 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and  Clerk  of  the 
Council  1907,  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  and  a 
M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  1911-12,  and  Colonial 
Sec.,  British  Guiana  1913  (administered 
Govt.  1916-17  and  1919) : m.  1912,  Marie 
Penelope  Rose,  M-B.E.,  da.  of  Vice-Adm. 
Cresswell  John  Eyres,  D.S.O.,  of  Denmark 
House,  Rochester  ; cr.  C.  M.G.  1916.  Colonial 
Secretary's  Office,  British  Guiana ; Athen- 
ceum  Club. 

Clements,  Col.  Robert  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Galway,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

B. Ch.  1895);  is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Medical  Sers. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Clements,  Lieut.-Col.  Shuckburgh  Up- 
ton Lucas,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Theophilus 
Lucas  Clements,  of  Rathkenny,  co.  Cavan  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Irish  Fusiliers ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasps)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Clemeska,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wellesley, 

C. I.E.  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester (M.B. and Ch. 6,1894) ; Lieut. -Col. and 
temporary  Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1918. 

Cleminson,  Major  Charles  Robert 
Davldge,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
James  Cleminson,  M.I.C.E.,  F.R.G.S.,  of  35, 
Chester  Terrace,  N.W.;  b.  1879 ; ed.  at  Char- 
terhouse ; is  Major  Liverpool  Regt.;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Hilda 
Gianetti,  youngerda.  of  Edward  J .Thatcher, 
J.P.,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Chew  Magna, 
North  Elm,  and  Dundry ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Le  Coin , Archirondelle,  Gorey,  Jersey . 
Clemow,  Frank  Gerard,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Haweis 
Clemow ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1892),  and  in  Paris 
and  London ; D.P.H.,  Camb.  1894 ; was 
Med.  Officer  to  British  Seamen’s  Hospital, 
Cronstadt,  St.  Petersburg  1888-98  ; has  been 
Physician  to  British  Embassy  at  Constan- 
tinople and  British  Delegate  to  Ottoman 
Board  of  Health  since  igoo,  and  British 
Delegate  on  Mixed  Commn.  for  revision  of 
Ottoman  Sanitary  Tariff  since  1904;  was 
British  Delegate  at  International  Sanitary 
Conference,  Paris  1903  and  again  1911-12; 
sometime  in  Charge  of  British  Red  Cross 
Units  in  Montenegro,  Roumaniaand  Russia 
(3rd  class  Order  of  Danilo) ; directed 
Serbian  Relief  Fund  in  Serbia  1918-19; 
attached  to  British  High  Commr.  in  Con- 


1366 


COMPANIONAGE. 


stantinople  since  1919;  has  2nd  class  ol 
Russian  Order  of  ist.  Anne  with  swords; 
author  of  various  geographical  and  med. 
worKs  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  56,  Edith  Road, 

W.  Kensington , IV.  14.  Savilc,  and  Con- 
stantinople Clubs. 

Clemson,  Major  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1884  ; Major  Dorset  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Order  of  Nile 
of  Egypt) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Clemson,  Brig -Gen.  William  Fletcher, 
C.M.G.,  D S.O  , son  of  the  late  Joseph 
Clemson,  of  Booth  House,  Bolton-le-Moors  ; 
b.  1866 ; ed.  privately ; entered  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  1899, 
Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 

1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1915,  an  Inspector 
of  Inf.  1918,  and  to  command  Lancashire 
and  Border  Brig.  (T.F.)  1920,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 
Order  cf  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  191.7),  C.M.G.  1917- 
Anghorjar,  Denbigh;  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Clendining,  Major  Hamilton,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Clerici,  Major  Charles  John  Emile, 
C.I.E. , O.B.E. , son  of  Ernest  Clerici,  of 
Milan;  b.  1877;  sometime  Major  R.E. ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-20,  latterly  as  Director  of 
Postal  Sers.,  Iraq  and  Persian  Lines  of 
Communications  (despatches  seven  times, 

C. I.E. , O.B  E.)  : nt.  19—,  Constance  Brooks, 
ol  Victoria,  Australia ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Colpetty,  Abbott  Street , Sand- 
ringham, Victoria , Australia. 

Clerk,  Capt.  Aylmer  Gustavus,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  Clerk.  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Clerk,  Major  Edward  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Inf.;  European 
War  1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.D.S.O. 

1919. 

Clerk,  Hugh  Edward,  C.I.E.  [see  Clerk, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Clerk-Rattray  (Burn-Clerk-Rattray) 
Tsee  Rattray], 

Clerke,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  William, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Jonathan  Clerke,  M.D., 
F R.C.S. ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Portarlington 
Coll. ; formerly  in  King’s  Rov.  Rifle  Corps, 
and  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Mun- 
ster Fusiliers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1894^  Emily  Daly, 
of  Tullainore,  Ireland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Clerke,  Major  Augustus  Basil  Holt, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Col.  Shadwell  H.  Clerke, 
formerly  Roy.  Scots;  b.  1871;  ed  at  Chel- 
tenham, and  at  R.M.A.;  is  Major  R.A. 
(retired),  and  Managing  Director  of  Had- 
fields  (Limited),  of  Sheffield ; appointed 
Assist.  Inspector  of  Steel  1889.  Ch.  In- 
structor, Ordnance  Coll.  1905,  and  an  In- 
spector, Roy.  Arsenal,  Woolwich  1908:  m. 
18 — , Mabel,  da.  of  J.  Seymour  Salaman  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Clerke,  Major  James  Martyn,  D.S.O.  ; 
b 18—  ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Clery,  Maj.-Gcn.  Carleton  Buckley 
Laming,  C.B. ; b.  1869;  entered  Army  1889 
and  Indian  Army  1890,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Bievtt  Col.  1915,  Col.  1919,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1920,  Somaliland  1902-4  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.)  ; is  a 
Brig.-Com.  in  India,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Clery,  Major  Edward  J.,  D.S.O.; 

b-  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cleveland,  Col.  Henry  Francis,  C.I.E., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Henry  Cleveland,  for- 
merly  Solicitor  to  Govt. of  Bombay;  fc.  1863  ; 


ed.  at  Charterhouse,  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  abroad;  M. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.,  and  L.S.A. 
1887;  is  Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  Assist. 
Director  Med.  Ser.  16th  Indian  Div. ; was 
Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1911-16; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp), 
China  1900  (medal),  Afghan  War  1919  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp) : m.  1914,  \ iolet 
Robinson;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Simla,  India; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Clibborn,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.I.E.,  4th  son 
of  C.  J.  Clibborn,  J.P.,  of  Moate  Castle,  co. 
Westmeath ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1868);  entered  62nd  Regt.  1869, 
became  Capt.  I.C.S.  1881,  Major  1889,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1895;  served  in  Irrigation  Depart, 
of  India  1872-92;  was  Principal  of  Roorkee 
Engineering  Coll.  1892-1902;  acted  as  Member 
of  Commn.  on  a Research  Institute  for  India, 
and  as  Pres,  of  Committee  on  Industrial 
Education  in  India  1901 : m.  1881,  Annie 
Leonie  Macpherson  Frith,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen. 
John  Butler  Hamilton,  Army  Med.  Staff; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1901.  Norlands,  Lyndhurst, 
Hants  ; 87,  Victoria  Street,  S.  IV. ; Farmers' 
Club. 

Clifford,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Bede  Edmund 
Hugh,  M.V.O.  [see  B.  Clifford]. 

Clifford,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Clifford,  K.C. ; b. 
18— ; Hon.  Col  (T.D.)  3rd  W.  Riding 

R. F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  19-5-18;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  IVhirtozv,  Park  Head, 

Sheffield. 

Clifford,  Major  Eric  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Clifford,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Stanley, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Samuel  Le  Poer 
Trench  Clifford,  a Judge  of  Punjab;  b.  1873  » 
joined  Punjab  Light  Horse  1896;  served  in 

S.  Africa  1900,  with  Lumsden’s  Horse,  and 
1901,  as  Lieut.  W.  Australian  Mounted  Inf., 
and  in  charge  of  W.  Australian  Scouts,  pre- 
sent at  action  of  Moore  Vlej,  and  capture  of 
Bettah  Commando  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces,  and  an  Assist.  Provost  Marshal : m. 
18—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clifford,  Col.  Ernest  Thomas,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—;  Col.  (V.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.),  and  a D.L- 
for  London;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Clifford,  Capt.  Reginald  Charles, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1884  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches, 
prisoner,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Clifford,  Lieut.- Gen.  Robert  Cecil 
Richard,  C.B.,  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Clifford, 
H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1839;  entered  H.E.l.C.S.  1856, 
became  Capt.  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1868,  Major  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  1881,  Col.  1885, 
Maj.-Gen.  1895,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1899;  ap- 
ointed  Col.  22nd  (Sam  Browne’s)  Cav., 
rontier  Force  (Indian  Army)  1913;  served 
during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-9  (medal),  with 
Jowaki  Expedition  1877  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  in  Afghan  War  1878-80  (de- 
spatches thrice,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Mahsood  Wazeeree 
Expedition  1881  (despatches);  was  a Col.  on 
the  Staff  in  India  1894-5  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Cavan  (High  Sheriff  1904) : m.  1863, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  W.  A.  Troup, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891.  Cam 
Cottage,  Bel/urbel,  co.  Cavan. 

Clifford,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Rees,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clift,  James  Augustus,  C.B.E.,  K.C. , 
son  of  Theodore  Clift,  merchant,  of  St.  John’s, 
Newfoundland;  b.  1857;  Bar.  Newfoundland 
1884,  and  K.C.  1904  ; Vice-Chm.  of  Standing 
Committee  of  Patriotic  Asso.,  and  a Member 
of  Pensions  Board  and  Mil.  Board;  elected 
to  Newfoundland  Parliament  1889  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  St  Johns,  Newfoundland. 

Cli fton, Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Robert,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  Lsee  Bruce,  Bt.,  cr.  1804]. 


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Climo,  Lieut.-Gen.  Skipton  Hill,  C.B. 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col. 
William  Hill  Climo,  formerly  of  46,  Stanhope 
Gardens, ‘S.W.  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury 
Sch. ; entered  Army  1888,  and  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1899,  Brevet  Major 
1899,  Major  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  1912,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1915;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
including-  defence  of  Malakand,  relief  of 
Chakdara,  and  operations  in  Lower  Swat 
and  Mamund  Valleys  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.), 
China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  Mohmund  Expe- 
dition 1908  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Order  of  the  Nile);  is  a 
Corps  Com.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Gen.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Cline,  Major  George  Alton,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Miles  B.  Cline,  of  Appleby,  Ontario;  b., 
1888;  Major  Canadian  Engineers;  Euro- 

Eean  War  1915-18  (despatches,  Legion  of 
lonour,  D S.O.)  : cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Clinton-Baker  [see  Baker]. 

Clipperton,  Charles  Bell  Child,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  R.  C.  Clipperton  ; b.  1864 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; appointed  Vice- 
Consul  at  Baltimore  1892,  at  Philadelphia 
1894,  and  at  Rouen  1904,  Consul  there 
1906,  Consul-Gen.  1913,  and  Inspector-Gen. 
H.M’s.  Consular  Ser.  1918,  with  rank  of 
Counsellor  of  Embassy ; has  been  a Red 
Cross  Sub-Commr.  since  1915  (despatches) : 
tn.  1896,  Ella  Elizabeth,  O.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Michael  Ehret,  of  Philadelphia, 
U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Clitherow,  Col.  John  Bourchier,  C.B.E. 
[see  Stracey,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
live,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Sidney,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  Edward  Henry 
Clive,  of  Perrystone  Court,  Herefordshire, 
and  Ballycroy,  co.  Mayo;  b.  1874;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1893,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1909,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1917,  Col.  1919  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Gen.  Staff,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
1st  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
with  Swords,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; ap- 
pointed Mil.  Gov.  of  Cologne  1919,  and  a 
Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1919: 
m.  1901,  Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
William  Buxton  [see  Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
North  Camp , Aldershot ; Perrystone  Court , 
Ross,  Herefordshire. 

Clive,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Windsor-, 
C.M.G.  [see  E.  Plymouth,  colls.]. 

Clive,  Robert  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Meysey  Clive,  of  Whitfield,  Herefordshire  ; b. 
1877 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  andatMagdalen Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1899)  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1902,  became  2nd  Sec.  1908,  1st  Sec.  1915, 
and  Councillor  of  Embassy  1920 ; has  been 
employed  in  Foreign  Office  since  1919:  m. 
1905,  the  Hon.  Magdalen,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Muir- Mackenzie  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Travellers', 
and  Bath  Clubs. 

Cloete,  Major  Cornells  Willem,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Major  S.  African  Forces, and  Comdg. 
a Commando ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cloete,  Col.  Evelyn  Rivers  Henry  Josias, 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  A.  J Cloete, 
K.C.B.;  b.  1863  ; Col.  R.A.  (retired);  Soudan 
1885  (medal  with  clasps,  bronze  star),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-):  m. 
1882,  Selina  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  W. 
Bagnell  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Clogstoun,  Capt.  Herbert  Cunningham, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Major  Herbert  Mackworth 
Clogstoun,  V.C. ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  was  in  Bengal  Police  1882-7,  Special 
Assist,  to  Bengal  Govt.  1887-91,  and  em- 
ployed undei  foreign  Depart,  of  Govt,  of 
India  in  Rajputana  and  Central  India  1891- 
1906;  has  been  Tutor  to  Maharajah  Holkar 


of  Indore,  and  Police  Assist.,  Rajputana; 
retired  1912 ; is  temporary  Capt.  in  the 
Army  : m.  1885,  Emily  Ursula  Anne,  who  d. 
1907,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  A.  Hoseason,  Madras 
Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  igo6. 

Close,  Col.  Geoffrey  Dominic,  C.B. ; 
b.  1866;  is  Col.  R.E  , and  a Ch.  Engineer; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1887  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (clasp)  j cr.  C.B.  (Mil  ) 1918. 

Close,  Harold  Arden,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  H.  P.  Close,  B.Sc. ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Isle  of  Man  and  Cheltenham  ; entered 
Indian  Police  1884,  became  Dist.  Sup.  1896, 
Sup.  1906,  Sup.  of  Police,  Peshawar  1901,  and 
Inspector-Gen.,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province 
1909  ; Black  Mountain  Expedition  1891,  Moh- 
mand  Expedition  1908;  Shah  Hadr  1915* 
has  King’s  Police  medal  : m.  1895,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  W.  A.  Robinson;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1914,  C.B.E.  (CiviD  1919.  East  Indian 
United  Service,  and  Peshawar  Clubs. 

Close,  Col.  Lewis  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Close, 
R.A  ; b 1869;  entered  R.E.  1888,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1920  ; served  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  1887  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Egyptian  Order  of  the  Nile):  m. 
1910,  Alys  Dora,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Creagh,  B.S.C. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Clough,  Col.  Alfred  Herrick  Butler, 

C. B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Alfred 
Butler  Clough,  R of  Braunston,  Northants  ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Uppingham;  entered  104th 
Regt.  1875,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1901, 
and  Brevet  Col-  1904  ; retired  1905 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  (despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1885, 
Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  E.  C.  Ryley,  of 
High  Elms,  near  Watford;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903.  C/o  Holt  and 
Co.,  3,  Whitehall  Place,  S.W. 

Clough,  Frederic  Horton,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Charles  Frederic  Clough,  of  Rugby  ; b. 
1878;  ed  in  Australia,  in  London,  and  in 
Berlin ; Assist.  Ch.  Engineer,  British 
Thomson-Houston.  Co.,  of  Rugby,  and  Tech- 
nical Adviser  to  Director  of  Torpedoes  and 
Mining,  Admiralty,  and  a M.I.C.E-  and 
M.I.E-E.  : m.  1916,  OUve  Lisette,  da.  of 

D.  McG.  Alexander,  of  Rathgar,  Dublin  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (civil)  1920.  Hillcrest,  Hillmorden , 
near  Rugby. 

Clough,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  Henry  S.  Clough,  of  Redholt,  Keighley  ; 
b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.,  and  at  Christ 
Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1919);  a Manufacturer, 
and  Major  Tank  Corps  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C  , D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919.  Redholt,  Keighley , Yorkshire. 

Clouston,  David,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; Dir- 
ector of  Agriculture,  Central  Provinces ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces  ; 
India. 

Clouston,  James,  D.S.O.,  M.M.  ; 
b.  18—;  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.M.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Clow,  Paymaster -Capt.  George  James, 

C. B.;  b.  18 — ; Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.)  : 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Clow,  Major  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
David  Clow,  of  Woodcroft,  No’-thants;  b. 
1864;  ed.  privately;  Major  Engineer  and 
Railway  Staff  Corps,  and  Sup.  of  the  Line, 
Great  CentralRai.'way.aMember  of  Institute 
of  Transport,  and  an  Enquire  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng'and  ; European 
War  1917;  in  charge  of  S.R.  4th  Depart., 
War  Office  as  Lieut  -Col.  1918-19  : m.  1889, 
Eliza  E len,  da.  of  Thomas  Booker,  of 
Rarton-under-Needwood  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920.  St.  Cecilia , Northzvood,  Middlesex. 

Clowes,  Major  Cyril  Albert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Clowes,  Major  Ernest  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  William  Clowes  [see 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


B.  Waterpark]  ; b.  1869 ; entered  xst  Life 
Guards  1890,  and  became  Capt.  1896;  retired 
1904;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; is  Major  Household 
Cav.,  and  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  : m. 
1907,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm. 
the  Hon.  Algernon  Charles  Littleton  [see 

B.  Hatherton,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Bradley  Hall , Ashbourne , Derbyshire. 

Clowes,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles 
Knight,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Charles 
Knight  Clowes ; b.  1882 ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
London  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Clowes,  Capt.  Hugh  Murchison,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  W.  C.  K.  Clowes ; b.  1885  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Capt. 
London  Scottish;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  appointed  a D.A.Q.M.G. 
1920:  m.  1919,  Diana,  da.  of  R.  W.  Pretor- 
Pinney,  of  Somerton  Erleigh,  Somerton, 
Somerset;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  41,  Eaton 

Terrace,  S.W.  ; Bath  Club. 

Clowes,  Major  Norman,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Albert  Clowes,  of  Warwick,  Queens- 
land; b.  1893;  Major  Australian  Artillery; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1918,  Vera  Eliza- 
beth Ingleby  Pengilly,  of  Lostwithiel  Lodge, 
Weymouth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Clowes,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Legh,  C.B., 
el.  son  of  the  late  John  Clowes,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Burton  Court,  Eardisland,  Leominster;  b. 
1853;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb. ; 
entered  8th  Hussars  1875,  became  Capt.  1883, 
Major  1885,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1897;  re- 
tired 1901 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  in  com- 
mand of  his  Regt.  (despatches,  medal  with 
six  clasps,  C.B.);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Herefordshire,  and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Burton  : m.  1895,  Edith  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Warren,  of  Liverpool,  and  Boston, 
U.S.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Burton  Court , 
Eardisland , Leominster , Herefordshire  ; 
Naval  and  Military,  and  Arthurs  Clubs. 

Clutterbuck,  Capt.  Francis  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Clutter- 
buck  [see  Barrow,  Bt.] ; b.  1878 ; is  Capt. 
R.N.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches), and  during  European  War  1914-17 
with  a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  Evelyn  Marguerite,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  George  Staunton  Barrow  [see 
Barrow,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Clutterbuck,  Lieut.-Col.  Noel  Stanley, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  5 Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.l.  ; S.  Africa  1900,  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Clutterbuck,  Peter  Henry,  C.I.E., 

C. B.E  , son  of  the  late  Alexander  Clutter- 
buck |see  Barrow,  Bt.];  b . 1868;  entered 
Indian  Forest  Ser.  1889,  became  Dep.  Con- 
servator 1897,  and  Conservator  1913,  Ch. 
Conservator  of  United  Provinces  1915,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Forests  in  India  1919  ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  Medal:  m.i8g6.  Rose  Winifred,  ! 
da.  of  Alfred  Barrow  Wilson  Marriott, 
formerly  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police,  Central  j 
Provinces,  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918,  C.B.E-  | 
(Civil]  1919.  Simila,  India. 

Coaker,  Major  Vere  Arthur,  D.S.O.  ; ! 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches),  Afghan  War  1919  j 
(D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Coates,  David  Wilson,  C.B.E.,  son  of  j 

Fletcher  Coates,  of  Broadwater,  Beckenham  ; ! 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  I 
and  LL-B.  1907,  M.A.  1911)  ; a partner  in 
firm  of  EHes,  Salaman,  Coates  and  Co.,  Ivor 
Jones,  West,  Grimwood  and  Co.,  andD.  W.  j 
Coates,  West,  Grimwood  and  Co.,  chartered 
accountants ; appointed  Ch.  Accountant,  | 
Coal  Mines  Depart.,  Board  of  Trade  1917, 
Financial  Sec.  1919,  and  Financial  Adviser  j 
1920  : m.  1913,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Goodley,  of  Knapwell,  Cambridgeshire  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Hughenden,  Cator  Road,  Syden- 
ham, S.E.  ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Coates,  Com.  Francis  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  Coates;  b.  18 — ; j 


Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-18  with 
a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Ruby,  da.  of  Evan  Powell, 
of  Mapperly  Hill,  Nottingham;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Coates,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Wise  Unett, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Unett 
Coates,  formerly  V.  of  Hill,  Falfield, 
Gloucestershire;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1885,  became 
Capt.  1893,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913; 
retired  1919  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Adj.  4th 
Batn.  of  his  Regt.,  and  as  Garrison  Adj., 
Mafeking  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1895, 
Eleanor  Alice,  da.  of  Dep. -Surg.-Gen. 
Arthur  Rudge,  of  The  Tower,  Compton, 
Plymouth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Coates,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Lionel,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Coates,  Brig. -Gen.  Reginald  Carlyon, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Alexander 
Augustus  Coates,  formerly  R.  of  Earl’s 
Croome,  Worcester ; b.  1869;  entered  R.A. 
1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1904,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  battle  of 
Tugela,  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  at  battles 
of  Laing’s  Nek,  Belfast,  and  Lydenburg  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded) : m.  1903,  Alice  Maud,  da.  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Dermot  Daly,  G.C.B., 

C. I.E.,  of  Daly’s  Grove,  Galway,  and  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Coates,  Col.  William,  C.B. , C.B.E. , 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Alfred  Coates,  of  Worksop  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at 
Worksop,  and  at  London  Hospital  Med.  Coll.; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P,  Eng.  1881  ; formerly 
House  Physician,  etc.,  at  London  Hospital, 
Pres.  Manchester  Med.  So.,  and  Vice-Pres. 
Manchester  Pathological  So. ; was  Organ- 
ising Hon.  Sec.  British  Med.  Asso.  Meeting 
1902  ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt.  and  Hon. 
Col.  (V.D.)  Manchester  Cos.  R.A.M.C. 
(Vol.)  1900-1908,  Assist.  Director,  Med.  Ser., 

E.  Lancashire  Div.  (T.F.)  1908-12  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  W.  Command, 
1914-18 ; is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and 
Hon.  Col.  R.A.M.C.,  E.  1 ancashire  Div. 
(T.F.);  a D.L.  for  Lancashire,  and  Chm. 
E.  Lancashire  Branch  of  British  Red  Cross 
So.  ; author  of  “Surgical  Treatment  of 
Acute  Abdominal  Diseases,”  etc.  : m.  1895, 
Emily  Leonora  Stilwell,  da.  of  Frederick 
Freeland,  of  Chichester ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1905  and  (Mil.)  1918.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Ingle  side,  Whalley  Range,  Manchester ; 
17,  Market  Street,  Manchester. 

Coats,  Major  Andrew,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Coats,  of  Ferguslie  House, 
Paisley  ; b.  1862  ; formerly  Major  (Queen’s 
Own)  Roy.  Glasgow  Imperial  Yeo. ; is  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
with  6th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (D.S.O.) : m. 
1903,  Isabella  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
G.  F.  Lyon,  R.N.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Bur- 
rough  Hill,  Melton  Mowbray ; Cavalry  Club. 

Coats,  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cobb,  Capt.  Edward  Charles,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  George  A.  Cobb, 
of  Lively  Island,  Falkland  Islands:  b 

1891  ; Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt. 
(h.-p.  1918);  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Gladys  Ryder, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  J.  King,  of  Poles, 
Ware,  Herts.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Sprange- 
well,  near  IVarc,  Herts ; junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Cobb,  Major  Henry  Frederick,  C.B.E.; 
b.  1881  ; temporary  Major  Gen.  List ; was 
temporary  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Ch. 
Valuer  and  Compensation  Officer,  Lands 
Div.,  War  Office  and  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War ; cr.  O.B.E-  (Mil.) 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cobb,  Henry  Venn,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Clement  Francis  Cobb; 


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b.  1864;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1886, 
M.A.  1903  ; entered  I.C.S.  1883 ; served  under 
Madras  Govt.  1886-95;  appointed  Political 
Agent,  Ajmere  1896,  Assist.  Resident 
Kashmir  1899,  Resident  at  Jaipur  1900,  Politi- 
cal Agent,  E.  Rajputana  1904,  Resident  at 
Gwalior  1905,  at  Jodhpur  1908,  at  Baroda  1909, 
and  at  Kashmir  1914,  and  Resident  in 
Mysore  and  Ch.  Commr.  in  Coorg  1916  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1910,  C.S.I.  1913,  C.B.E.  1919.  British 
Residency , Bangalore , India ; 1,  St.  James 
Street , Pall  Mall.  S.W.;  East  India  United 
Service , and  Bath  Clubs. 

Cobb,  Herbert  Mansfield,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Hon.  Avdiser  to  War  Office  and  Min. 
of  Munitions,  on  Land  Questions  ; cr.  C.B.E). 
1918.  Mockbeggar,  Higham,  Rochester. 

Cobb,  John  William,  C B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Cobb;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Modern 
Sch.,  and  Yorkshire  Coll.,  Leeds  (B.Sc. 
1892) ; appointed  Livesey  Professor  for  Coal, 
Gas,  and  Fuel  Industries,  Leeds  Univ.  1912  ; 
Dep.  Inspector  of  High  Explosives,  Ministry 
of  Munitions,  Leeds,  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  The  University, 
Leeds. 

Cobb,  Capt.  William  Grahame,  D.S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Cobbe,  Col.  Henry  Hercules,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Alexander  Hugh  Cobbe,  K.C.B. ; b.  1869; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.  A.  1888,  transferred  to  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1906,  Lieut. -Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and 
Col.  1919;  retired  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  on  Staff  (despatches  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (C.M  G., 
Brevet  Col.) ; was  D.A.A.G.  1st  (Peshawar) 
Div.,  India  1909-12,  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
1914-20:  m.  1907,  Jeanne,  only  d-a.  of  the  late 
Col.  H.  W.  B.  Boyd,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Cobbe,  Lieut.- Col.  Ivor  Staveley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1876  ; Majorand  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.G. A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Kara-George  Star  with  swords)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cobbold,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Cazenove, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest  St.  George 
Cobbold,  of  Ufford,  Suffolk  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.  1885,  became  Capt. 
1895,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  19x2 ; retired 
1919  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at 
actions  of  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Kranz  and 
Pieter’s  Hill,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

C. B.);  was  Sup.  of  Gymnasia,  N.-E.  Dist. 

1901-4  ; appointed  to  command  a Batn.  York- 
shire L.I.  1915:  m.  1896,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of 
Col.  Arthur  Wellesley  White,  formerly 
R.A.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  34,  De  Vere 

Gardens,  IV.  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Cobbold,  Major  Francis  Alfred  Worship, 

D. S.O.;  b . 18 — ; is  Major  R.G. A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cobbold,  Herbert  St.  George,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Ernest  St.  George  Cobbold, 
of  Lifford,  Suffolk ; b.  18 — ; a Member  of 
Ipswich  and  E-  Suffolk  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittees : m.  1909,  his  cousin,  Evelyn  Anne, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Patteson  Cobbold;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1 920.  Ipswich. 

Cobbold,  Lieut.  - Col.  Ralph  Patteson, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Patteson 
Cobbold,  M.P.  for  Ipswich;  b.  18 — ; is 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  with  Manipur 
and  Wuntho  Expeditions  1890-92  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1900  (despatches,  medal 
with  five  clasps),  in  Somaliland  and  Abys- 
sinia 1901-2  (despatches,  medal,  Star  of 
Ethiopia),  and  during  European  War  1914-17, 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1893, 
Millicent  Adela,  da.  of  Joseph  Fell  Christy, 
of  Upton,  Hants  ; 2ndly,  1905,  Minnie  Diana,  1 


widow  of  Hermann  Eckstein ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Wei  ford  Park,  Newbury,  Berks. 
Cobby,  Capt.  Arthur  Henry,  D.S.O., 

D.F.C.,;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Flying 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.F.C. , D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Cobden-Ramsay  [see  Ramsay]. 

Cobham,  Brig. -Gen.  Horace  Walter, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  F.  A.  Cobham, 
formerly  22nd  Regt.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col  Indian  Cav.  (retired),  and 
an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  ; Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Bechuanaland 
1884-5,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; was  D.A.A.G.  1906-10:  m. 
1902,  Edith  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  A.  W. 
Nicholson,  107th  Regt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Coch,  Major  William  Charles,  D S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; European 
War  1914.18  in  E.  Africa  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cochin,  Diwan  (/[see  Bhore]. 

Cochran,  Alexander,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch. ; Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  Burn  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Calcutta,  Chm.  Indian  Iron  and  Steel  Co. 
(Limited)  of  Calcutta,  and  other  cos.,  and 
Member  of  “ Institution  ” of  Naval  Archi- 
tects ; cr.  O.B.E-  1918,  C.B.E.  1919. 
Calcutta ; Oriental,  Royal  Dorset  Yacht, 
and  Bengal  (Calcutta)  Clubs. 

Cochran,  Vice-Adm.  Charles  Home, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Cochran,  J.P., 
of  Ashkirk  House,  Hawick,  N.B.  ; b.  1850; 
entered  R.N.  1870,  became  Com.  1888,  Capt. 
1895  (retired  1905),  Rear-Adm.  1906,  and 
Vice-Adm.  1911;  served  during  Ashantee 
War  1873-4  (medal,  promoted);  has  Jubilee 
and  Coronation  (1902)  medals,  and  silver 
medal  of  Royal  Humane  So.  : m.  1st,  1877, 
Mary  Albinia,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Alington-Pye  (E.  Buckinghamshire); 
2nd,  1901,  Evelyn  Mary,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
the  Hon.  J.  J.  Felton  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1902.  The  Retreat,  Weston,  Bath. 
Cochran,  Major  Frank  Eardley , D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Inf.  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Cochran,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Walker, 
D S.O  , son  of  the  late  J.  T.  Cochran,  of 
Birkenhead ; b.  1882 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  : m.  1919,  Gertrude  Somerville,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Bacchus,  of  Oak  Mount, 
Bradford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cochran  (Kennedy-Cochran-Patrick) 
[see  Patrick]. 

Cochrane,  Capt.  Archibald,  C.M.G.  [see 

E.  Dundonald]. 

Cochrane,  Com.  the  Hon.  Archibald 
Douglas,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Cochrane  of  Cults], 
Cochrane,  Arthur  William  Steuart, 
M.  V.O.,  3rd  son  of  the  late  Rev.  David  Craw- 
ford Cochrane,  Master  of  Etwall  Hospital, 
Derby  ; b.  ; ed.  at  Repton  ; appointed 
Rouge  Croix  Pursuivant  of  Arms  1904,  and 
Chester  Herald  1915  (also  Registrar  since 
1919)  : m.  1907,  Margaret  Peregrina, 

fourth  da.  of  Sir  Courtenay  Peregrine 
Ilbert,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911.  Elmodesham  House, 
Amersham,  Bucks  ; Heralds'  College, 
Queen  Victoria  Street , E.C. 

Cochrane,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.S.C.; 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cochrane,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Webber 
Warren,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  1872;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.;  served  during  European 
War  1917-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Cochrane,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Kilvington, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1873  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Leinster  Regt. ; retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1920;  N.  Nigeria  1901  (medal  with 


137° 


COMPANIONAGE. 


clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Cochrane,  Col.  John  Ernest  Charles 
James,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John 
Cochrane,  J.P.,  of  Edenmore,  Stranorlar, 
co.  Donegal,  and  Combermore,  Lifford,  co. 
Donegal;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Sherborne,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1893);  Gold 
Coast  1896-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Ashanti 
1900  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1902,  Euro- 
pean War  rq  14- • 8 ; isa  F.R.G.S.,  a M.I.M.E., 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  R.  and  a J.P.  for 
Hants  ; attached  to  W.  Africa  Frontier  Force 

1895- 1902  : m.  1897,  Eileen,  da.  of  Sir  George 

Fottrell,  K.C.B.,  of  Dunmara,  Ballybrack, 
co.  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901.  39,  Egerton 

Terrace , S.W.;  Royal  Automobile , United 
Service,  Ranelagh,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Cochrane,  Com.  Morris  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879 ; entered  R.N.  1893,  became  Lieut. 
1900,  Lieut. -Com.  1909  (retired  1910), 
and  Com.  1919;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Serbian  Order  ol 
White  Eagle  with  Swords);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cochrane,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Cecil, 

C. B.E.,  F.R.C.V.S.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V.C.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cochrane,  Col.  Thomas  Henry,  M.V.O., 
O.B  E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Cochrane;  b.  1867;  entered  R.E.  1888,  be-  j 
came  Capt.  1898,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  and  Col.  1919;  was  an  Inspector  of 
Iron  Structures  at  Head  Quarters  1905-9 ; 
appointed  a Dep.  Ch.  Engineer  at  War 
Office  1920:  m.  1909,  Jeanie,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Wilkin  Lumb,  of  Meadow  House, 
Whitehaven;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Cochrane,  Thomas  Belhaven  Henry, 
M.V.O.  [see  E.  Dundonald,  colls.]. 

Cochrane,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Thomas 
George  Frederick,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Cochrane 
of  Cults]. 

Cochrane,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Francis 
Dundonald,  C.B.  [see  E.  Dundonald,  colls.].  | 

Cockburn,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Brydges, 

D. S.O.  [see  Cockburn,  Bt.]. 

Cockburn,  Brig.-Gen.  George,  C.B.E., 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rear.-Adm.  J.  H. 
Cockburn,  Comdg.  E.  India  Squadron ; b. 
1856;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  Rifle  Brig.  1876, 
became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1894,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1905; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  Crete  1898-9,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.): 
m.  1905,  Alice  Lindsay,  da.  of  Hasell  Rod- 
well,  formerly  of  Tower  House,  Ipswich, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Reginald  Orde;  cr. 
D S.O.  1898  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Cockburn,  Capt.  Gilbert  Eric  Graham, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1894;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  I 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-17  as  Major 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cockburn,  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  j 
Francis  Jeffrey  Cockburn,  B.C.S. ; b.  1859;  I 
became  a Student  Interpreter  in  China  1880; 
was  Assist,  to  Chinese  Sec.  in  Peking  1893-6, 
Chinese  Sec.  to  British  Legation  there 

1896- 1905,  Charge  d’Affaires  in  Korea  1905-6,  ! 
and  Consul  Gen.  there  1906-9;  retired  1909;  j 
acted  as  Assist.  Commr.  for  negotiations 
between  Great  Britain  and  China  1901-2  : m. 
1899,  Elizabeth  Gordon,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
James  Francis  Stevenson,  Commr.  of  Aracan, 
Burma;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1899.  Midhill,  I 
Berkhampstcad  ; Royal  Societies'  Club.  i 

Cockburn,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  1 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt  Yeo.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Cockburn-Hood  [see  Hood]. 

Cockcraft,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  William  La 
Trobe,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  on  Staff  (despatches,  King’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col); 
was  employed  with  W.  African  Frontier 
Force  1906-9,  and  a Staff-Capt.  W.  Command 
1911-14;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cockeram,  Capt.  Alan,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1894; 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Canadian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cockeram,  William  Henry,  C.B.E.; 
b 18 — ; Principal  Dist.  Officer,  Survey  Staff, 
Board  of  Trade ; cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1910, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Cockerell,  Allan  Richmond,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  New  Zealand  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cockerill,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Kynaston, 

C. B. , M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen. 
Robert  William  Cockerill ; b.  1867  ; entered 
Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  1888, 
became  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1907  (retired  1910),  Lieut.-Col. 
7th  Batn.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1919;  Hazara  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  Chitral.  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (despatches,  clasp),  S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  as  Sub. 
Director  of  Mil.  Operations,  Dep.-Director  ot 
Mil.  Intelligence,  and  Director  of  Special 
Intelligence  at  War  Office,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col., 
Com.  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Legion  of 
Honour,  1st  class  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  and  Crown  of  Belgium,  2nd  class 
Japanese  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure) ; has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Surrey,  ReigateDiv.  ( Co.U .) 
since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  19, 
Knightsbridge,  S.  W.i ; Carlton,  and  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Cockhill,  John  Bates,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1918. 

Cockram,  Capt.  Frederick  Sydney, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (prisoner, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cockrell,  Lieut. -Com.  Leonard  C., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Lieut  -Com.  with  Auxiliary  Patrol 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cocks,  Charles  Sebastian  Somers-,  C.M.G. 
[see  B.  Somers,  colls.]. 

Cocks,  Philip  Alphonso  Somers-,  C.M.G. 

[see  B.  Somers,  colls.]. 

Cocks,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  W.  H. 
Cocks,  of  Swansea;  b.  i860  ; ed.  privately; 
an  Engineer  and  Shipbuilder,  and  Managing 
Director  of  Channel  Dry  Docks  Co.  of  Cardiff  : 
m.  1915,  Ella  Mary,  da.  of  George  Webb,  of 
Brighton;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Gwilhian,  Roger- 
tnoor  Road,  Penarth,  Glamorganshire ; Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Coddington,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Adolphe, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  Fitz- 
herbert  Coddington,  B.S.C. ; b.  1864  ; entered 
Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1884,  became  Capt.  1890, 
ana  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902 ; retired 
1904 ; served  throughout  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  as  Staff-Capt.  on  Lines  of  Com- 
munication, and  as  D.A.A.G.,  Natal  Head- 
quarter Staff  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Col.,  D.S.O.); 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Natal  1902-3,  and  Ch.  Staff 
Officer,  Natal  1903-4  ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1914-17  ; has  Jubilee  medal  : m.  1005,  Bertha 
Violet  Mary,  only  child  of  the  late  G.  C. 
Kempthorne  Bennett,  of  Maldivia,  Wynberg, 
Cape  Town;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 


COMPANIONAGE. 


137 


1919.  20,  Kensington  Gate , IV.;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Codling,  William  Richard,  C.B.E ,, 

M.  V.O. ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Enfield  Gram.  Sch. ; 
entered  H.M.  Stationery  Office  1898;  was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Controllers 
thereof  1904-13,  Sup.  of  Demands  1913-16, 
Sup.  of  Publications  1916-17,  and  Dep.  Con- 
troller 19 17-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Controller  of  H.M.  Stationery  Office,  and 
King’s  Printer  of  Acts  of  Parliament;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1914,  C.B.E.  19:8.  H.M. 
Stationery  Office,  Westminster,  S.W. ; Union 
Club. 

Codrington,  Major  Geoffrey  Ronald, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  Codrington,  Bt.,cr.  1721]. 
Coffey,  Major  Richard,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; served  during 
European  War  1917-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D-S-O. 1918. 

Coffin,  Brig.- Gen.  Campbell,  C.M.G. , 

C. l.E. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Isaac  Camp- 
bell Coffin,  K.C.S.I. ; b.  1867 ; entered  R.E. 
1886,  became  Capt.  1B96,  Major  1904,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1912 ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) , Afghanistan  19x9, 
(C.l.E.) ; is  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig^- 
Gen. : m.  1913,  Ethel,  da  of  the  late  B.  T. 
Ffinch,  C.l.E.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.l.E.  1920. 

Coffin,  Col.  Clifford,  V.C.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1870 ; Col.  Gen.  List ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
V.C.,  Brevet  Col.,  C-B.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion 
of  Honour);  appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918),  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Cogan,  Col.  Lee  Danby  Buxton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
with  rank  of  Col.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Coghill,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  H.  Coghill,  of  Newcastle, 
Staffordshire;  b.  1861;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.R.A.  (retired);  served  during S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1909,  Charlotte  Blanche,  da.  of  John 
Tayleur,  of  Market  Drayton;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1917.  Tern  Hill,  Market  Drayton. 
Coghlan,  Col.  Charles,  C.B,,  son  of  Wil- 
liam Austin  Coghlan,  formerly  of  Grosvenor 
House,  Headingley,  Leeds;  b.  1852;  ed.  at 
Ratcliffe  Coll.,  Leicester,  and  in  Belgium, 
is  an  ironmaster,  Chm.  of  Coghlan  Steel  and 
Iron  Co.  (Limited),  of  Hunslet  Forge,  Leeds, 
a J.P.  for  Leeds,  a D.L.  for  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire,  a Life  Member  of  Catholic  Union 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  a Member 
of  W.  Riding  of  York  Territorial  Force 
Asso. ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
(V.D.)  1st  W.  Riding  Brig.  R.F.A.  (Terri- 
torial): m.  1887,  Josephine  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  Kenworthy,  R.  of  Ackworth, 
Yorkshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909.  Ashjield, 
Headingley  Hill,  Leeds ; Junior  Army  and 
Navy,  ana  Leeds  and  County  Conservative 
{Leeds)  Clubs. 

Coghlen,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Thomas, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Field  Artillery;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cogswell,  Mark  James,  C.l.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Controller  of  Printing,  Stationery,  and 
Stamps,  India  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919.  Delhi,  India. 

Cohen, Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Edwin,  C M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M  G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Cohen,  Lieut.-Col.  Jacob  Waley,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Nathaniel  Louis  Cohen  ; b. 
1874 ; Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt.,  and  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Signals ; S.  Africa  1900, 
with  C.I.V.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 


with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour):  m.  1897,  Katharine,  da.  of  the  late 
Rt.  Hon.  Arthur  Cohen,  P.C. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Cohen,  Capt.  Lionel,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  S.  African  Defence  Forces,  and 
in  E.  African  Intelligence  Depart. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cohen,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Waley-, 

C. M.G.’,  b.  18 — ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1903; 

temporary  Lieut.  -Col.  Special  List ; European 
War  19 14-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919.  51,  Campden  Hill  Road,  Kensington, 

W. 8.  ; Nylons,  Aldingbourne , Sussex. 

Coke,  Com.  Anth  ny  Lancelot  Henry 
Dean,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Com.  R.N.  (retired)  ; 
European  War  1914-18  with  Submarines 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Coke,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  Lsee  E.  Leicester]. 

Coke,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Beresford, 
C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Thomas 
Coke,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Trusley,  Derby,  and 
Debdale  Hall,  Notts ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R. A.  1870,  became 
Capt.  1880,  Major  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  Col.  1903  (retired  1907),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1912  ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (medal);  was  Col.- 
on-the-Staff  R.A.,  Woolwich  Dist.  1903-5,  and 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Woolwich  Dist.  1905-7; 
appointed  an  Inspector  of  Remounts  1915  : 
m.  1877,  Ada  Beatrice,  da.  ofW.  H.  Dawes, 
of  The  Hall,  Kenilworth  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1904. 
United  Service  Club. 

Coke,  Col.  Edward  Sacheverell  D’Ewes, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
John  Talbot  Coke,  of  Trusley,  Derbyshire  ; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; entered  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  1894,  became  Capt.  1901, 
Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  19x6,  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (wounded,  meda.l 
with  clasp),  Tirah  and  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18,  in  command  of  his  Regt.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; was  a Brig.-Com.  1916- 
19 ; appointed  to  command  1st  London  Brig. 
(T.F.  ) 1920;  is  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire:  m. 
1905,  Helen  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  John 
A’Deane,  of  Alderley,  Gloucestershire  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1918.  Trusley  Manor, 
Etwall,  Derbyshire  ; United  Service  Club. 

Coke,  Col.  Jacinth  D’Ewes  FitzErcald, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Langton 
Coke,  of  Brookhill  Hall,  Derbyshire  ; b. 
1879  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C., 
retired  as  Col.  1918  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1902,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
Albert  Waller,  of  Shannon  Grove,  Banagher, 
Ireland;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Coke,  Capt.  John  Gilbert  de  Odingsello, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Coke,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Reginald,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Leicester]. 

Coker,  Major  Harry  Oliver,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Rhodesia  Regt.,  and  attached 
to  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Colam,  Capt.  Stanley  d’Eyncourt,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-19  as  Brigade 
Major  (despatches,  M.C-j  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Colan,  Major  Harry  Norman,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1880;  enteied  Indian  Army  1903,  and 
became  Major  1917;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Colan , Lieut.-Col.  William  Robert  Boyle, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 


1372 


COMPANIONAGE. 


European  War  1915-18  in  France,  Mesopo- 
tamia, and  Salonika  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  swords); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Colbeck,  Lieut. -Col.  Bernard  Bowles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Dr.  Colbeck,  of  St.  Leonards; 
b-  1879  ! entered  R.A.  1898,  became  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  j 
D.S.O. , Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Greek  Mil. 
Cross):  m.  1912,  Maud  Frances  Jane,  da.  of 
Leonard  Guise  Wingfield-Stratford  [see  V. 
Powerscourt,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Colborne,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Francis 
Lionel  Lydstone,  M.V.O.  [see  B.  Seaton]. 

Colborne,  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  William  I 
John,  C.B.,  son  of  William  Higgs  Colborne  ; b.  j 
1865;  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  (retired)  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.)  : m. 
1893,  Isabel  Baker  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Colby,  Col.  Cecil  John  Herbert  Spence-,  I 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev. 
Henry  Donald  Maurice  Spence,  D.D.,  J.P.,  ! 
Dean  of  Gloucester;  b.  1873;  formerly  Capt. 
Rifle  Brig.  ; Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  Pembroke 
Yeo.,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Carmarthenshire, 
and  Pembrokeshire;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  with 
Rifle  Brig,  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  Comdg.  Pembroke  Yeo. 
and  24th  Batn.  Roy.  Welch  Regt.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G  ) ; assumed  by  Roy.  License 

1920  the  additional  and  final  surname  of 
Colby  (becoming  Spence- Colby  in  lieu  of  as 
formerly  Spence-Jones) : m.  1908,  Aline 

Margaret,  da.  of  thelate  John  Vaughan  Colbj7, 
J.P.,  D.L. , of  Ffynone,  Boncath,  Pembroke- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Ffynone,  \ 
Boncath,  Pembrokeshire ; 65,  South  Audley  \ 
Street,  W. ; Boodle's  Club. 

Colchester-Wemyss  [see  WemyssJ.  | 

Colclough,  Paymaster -Capt.  Beauchamp 
Urquhart,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — Paymaster- Com. 
and  Acting  Paymaster- Capt.  R.N.  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
.(Mil.)  1919. 

Coldwell,  Major  William  George  Alex- 
ander, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  Northamptonshire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  Comdg.  12th  Batn.  Machine 
Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Cole,  Alan  Summerly,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Henry  Cole,  K.C.B. ; b.  1846;  ed.  ] 
at  Kensington  Grammar  Sch.,  and  at  Char-  | 
terhouse ; appointed  Junior  Clerk  in  Depart.  I 
of  Science  and  Art  1865,  Official  Examiner  in  1 
Art  1892,  Assist.  Director  1898,  and  Assist,  j 
Sec.  to  Board  of  Education  1000;  retired  I 
1908;  author  of  “Ancient  Needlepoint  and  [ 
Pillow  Lace,”  etc. : m.  1879,  Margaret  Eliza-  I 
betffida.  of  the  late  Rev.  Preb.  Clark,  M.A.  ; | 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  22,  Horbury  Crescent , 

Not  ting  Hill  Gate , W.  ; Athenaeum  Club. 
Cole,  Col.  Edward  Hearle,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  William  Turney  Cole,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  j 
1869;  entered  Derbyshire  Regt.  1883,  and  1 
became  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  1894,  Major  1901, 
Lieut.-Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1914;  retired  1919; 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  J 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  j 
two  clasps),  China  1900  (despatches,  medal). 
European  War  1914-18  (severely  wounded,  I 
despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1893,  Annie  Violet, 
da.  of  Col.  Elphinstone  Shaw  ; cr.  C.B.  | 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G  1918.  Dumfries  House,  \ 
Cheltenham  ; Coley  ana,  Okara,  Punjab. 
Cole,  Major  George  Edwards,  D.S.O:,  \ 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Med.  1 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  19x5-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cole,  Harold  William,  CB.E.,  son  of , 
W.  J.  Cole,  of  New  Malden,  Surrey ; j 
b.  1884;  Assist.  Under  Sec.  for  Mines;  was 
Ch.  Executive  Officer,  Road  Transport  | 
Board,  Board  of  Trade ; and  Sec.  Petrol  j 
Committee  during  huropean  War  ; m.  1911,  | 
Agnes  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Martin, 
ot  Kingston;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  O.B.E.  | 


(Civil)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Lynwood, 
The  Avenue , Gipsy  Hill,  S.E.;  National 
Liberal  Club. 

Cole,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Walter  George, 
C.S.I.,  O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Henry  Hardy  Cole,  R.E. ; b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; en- 
tered Northumberland  Fusiliers  1885,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1896,  Major  1903, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1911  ; served  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Lushai  Expedition  1889  (despatches,  clasp), 
with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  with  Lushai  Expedition 
1890,  present  at  defence  of  Changsil  (thanked 
by  Govt.),  and  with  Manipur  Expedition 
1891  (despatches,  clasp);  appointed  Assist. 
Commr.,  Assam  1891,  Dep.  Commr.  there 
1901,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1906,  Director 
of  Temporary  Works,  Delhi  1912,  and  Politi- 
cal Agent  in  Manipur  1914;  was  on  special 
duty,  Delhi  1903  and  1911,  and  Sup.,  Lushai 
Hilis  1906,  and  in  France  1917-18  (despatches): 
m.  1st,  1893,  Winifred  Annette,  only  da.  of 
James  Walker  Wright,  formerly  Sec.  to 
Govt.  Public  Works  Depart.,  Assam ; 2nd, 
1900,  Mai  Kathleen,  only  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
William  Shapter  Hunt,  Indian  Army;  cr. 

C. S.I.  1913,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cole,  Col.  Herbert  Covington,  C.B.E.) 
b.  1 8 — ; Ch.  Valuer  and  Compensation  Officer, 
Land  Directorate,  War  Office;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  47,  Abingdon  Court,  W. 8. 

Coleman,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Burdett, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1877;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C- ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  palms,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Belgian  Crcix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Coleman,  Percy  George,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Lieut.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Coleman,  Major  Thomas  Roy,  D.S.O.) 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Coleridge,  Col.  Hugh  Fortescue,  C.B.E., 

D.S.O.,  son'of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  John 
Coleridge,  V.  of  Cadbury,  Devon;  b.  1859; 
entered  47th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Loyal 

N.  Lancashire  Regt.  1887,  Major  1899,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1909;  retired  1910, 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches; 
D.S.O.) ; appointed  Mil.  Director  Press 
Bureau  1914,  and  to  command  a Batn. 
Middlesex  Regt.  1916:  m.  1906,  Kathleen 
Grace  Fane,  si.  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm. 
J.  H.  Bainbridge,  of  Elfordleigh,  Pljunpton ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lang- 
stone,  Tavistock  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Coleridge,  Col.  John  Francis  Stan- 
hope Duke,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  P.  L. 
Coleridge;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian 
Army;  served  in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
C.M.G.);  was  Brig.-Com.  1917-18,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1907,  Marjorie  Mary 

Kemball  Cook  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Coles,  Col.  Arthur  Horsman,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  T.  Horsman  Coles,  of 
76,  Westbourne  Terrace,  W. ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at 
Winchester;  entered  3rd  Foot  (The  Buffs, 

E.  Kent  Regt.)  1876,  became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  Warwickshire  Regt.  1895,  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904;  retired  1907; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  sUr,  4th  class  Osmanieh), 
at  actions  of  Sarras  1887  and  of  Toski  1889 
(despatches),  and  with  Nandi  Expedition 
1900 ; was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1884-91, 
and  Comdt.  Uganda  Rifles  1900-1906 ; was 
Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  1914. 
and  a Comdt.  on  Lines  of  Communication 
1915-17  ; appointed  a Trustee  of  King’s  Fund 
for  Disabled  1910;  cr.  D.S.O.  1889,  C.M.G. 
1904.  18 , Walpole  Street,  S.  IV. 


COMPANION  AGE4 


1373 


Coles,  Charles  Edward,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Coles,  of  Bath  ; b.  1853  5 
ed.  at  Somerset  Coll.,  Bath  ; entered  Bom. 
Police  1873,  transferred  to  Egyptian  Govt. 
1883,  became  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police 
in  Egypt  1884,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons 
1897 ; is  a Pasha  in  Egypt ; has  2nd  class 
Medjidie  and  Osmanieh : m . 1881,  Mary 
Emma  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  Crewe 
Alston,  of  Odell  Castle,  Beds  ; cr . C.M.G. 
1900.  Ruishton  Lodge , Taunton. 

Coles,  Com.  Gordon  Alston,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1882 ; Com.  R.N. ; battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches,  D.S.O. , Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne) : m.  1910,  AVis,  da.  of  R.  C.  Alston, 
of  Odell  Castle,  Beds  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Coles,  Major  James  Hugh,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1884;  European  War  1914-18  as  Major  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Coles,  Col.  Morton  Calverley,  C.M.G. ; 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  A.  Coles, 

S.  Devon  Mil. ; b . 1863  ; ed.  at  Bath  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.;  entered  Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901, 
Lieut. -Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1916;  retired  1920; 
served  during  European  War  19*14-15  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Coles,  Richard  James,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Assist.  Director  of  Finance,  Ministry  of 
Pensions  (acted  as  Director);  cr.  O.B.E*  19181 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Coles,  Major  William  Hewett,  D.S.O.) 

b.  18—;  Major  Middlesex  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Collacott,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Richard, 

D. S.O.,  b.  1867  ; is  Major  Army  Ordnance 
Depart. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Ch.  Inspector  of  Ordnance  with 
rank  of  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Collard,  Maj.-Gen.  Albert  Sydney, 
C.B.,  C.V.O.,- son  of  the  late  Albert  Collard, 
of  Canterbury ; b.  1876 ; is  a C.E.  and  an 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.;  served  during  S.  African 
War  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps)  ; was 
Senior  Executive  Engineer  Baro-Kano  Rail- 
way, N.  Nigeria  1908-12,  Director  of  Surveys, 
N.  Nigeria  1912-14,  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Movements,  War  Office  1915,  Director  of 
Inland  Waterways  and  Docks  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  i9i6-i7(C.B.),and  Dep.  Controller 
Auxiliary  Shipbuilding  at  Admiralty  with 
rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  1917-18,  and  Director-Gen. 
of  Administration  to  Controller-Gen.  of  Mer- 
chant Ship-building  1918-19  ; received  Free- 
dom of  City  of  Canterbury  (for  sers.  during 
European  War)  1919:  m.  1902,  Kathleen, 
da.  of  the  late  Michael  Pyne,  of  Cashel,  co. 
Tipperary;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  and  C.V.O.  1917. 
Royal  Societies’,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Collard,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Arthur 
Lysons,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Marshall  Collard  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.] ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  S aff  Paymaster, 
Army  Pay  Department ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1900,  Kathleen 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  W.  C.  Turner,  I.C.S.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Collard,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Methven, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. ; Tirah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
six  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Collard,  Major  Alfred  Stephen,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  James  Collard,  merchant, 
of  Liverpool ; b.  1865  ; Shipowner,  Past 
Chm.  Liverpool  Steamship  Asso.,  a J.P. 
for  Liverpool  and  Cheshire,  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  Comdt.  of  Red  Cross 
Stretcher  Bearers  and  Orderlies  in  France 
with  rank  of  Major ; served  during  Sudan 
Campaign  1885,  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  C.B.E.) ; seven 
years  Member  of  Liverpool  City  Council : m. 
1896,  Florence  W.,  da.  of  the  late  James 
W.  Haigh,  of  Ledsham,  Cheshire  ; cr.  C.B.E. 


1918.  Ledsham  Hall,  Cheshire;  Junior  Carl- 
ton, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Collard,  Col.  Arthur  William,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  in  the  Army  (retired)  ; cr. 

C. B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Collard,  Capt.  Bernard  St.  George, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Marshall 
Collard  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]  ; b.  1876  ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  in  Dar- 
danelles (1915)  as  Assist.  Beach  Master  (de- 
spatches) and  (1915-18)  Comdg.  Monitor  with 
Dover  Patrol  (D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1909,  Rosamond  Agnes,  da.  of 
John  Frederick  Starkey,  of  Bodicote  House, 
Banbury;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Collard,  Lieut.-Col. Charles  Edwin,  C.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L. I.  (retired); 
served  during  European  War  1914-19 ; 
present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches, 

C. B.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Collas,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John  Jer- 
voise,  D.S.O.)  b.  1879;  is  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Collen,  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin  Henry  Ethel- 
bert,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Sir  Edwin  Henry  Hayter  Collen, 
G.C.I.E.,  C.B. ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered 
R.A.  1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Brevet  Major 
1910,  and  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8, 
with  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  with  Army  Transport  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
3rd  Class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
with  swords,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  a 
Staff-Capt.  ai  Head  Quarters  1905-9,  and 
Brig.-Major,  tl.  Midland  Inf.  Brig.  1911-13, 
when  he  became  Mil.  Lecturer  at  Camb. 
Univ. : m.  1906,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of 
Charles  J.  Cater-Scott,  of  Tingrith  Manor, 
Woburn,  Beds  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Coller,  Frank  Herbert,  C.B. ; b.  1866; 
Sec.  Ministry  of  Food ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Collett,  Major  Ewart  James,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Collett,  IAeut.-Col.  Gilbert  Faraday, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Collett,  Col.  Herbert  Brayley,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  V.D.,  son  of  Francis  A.  E.  Collett, 
of  St.  Peter’s  Port,  Guernsey;  b.  1877; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Perth  (W.  Australia) 
Gram.  Sch. ; Col.  Australian  Imperial 
Forces.ia  J.P.,  and  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of 
W.  Australia;  commanded  Depot  thereof  in 
Great  Britain ; European  War  191 5-18  Comdg. 
22nd  Inf.  Brig.  Australian  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  promoted  Col.) : m.  1904, 
Annie,  el.  da.  of  T.  Whitfield,  of  Perth,  W. 
Australia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Guildford  Road)  Perth,  IV.  Australia; 
Naval  and  Military  {Perth)  Club. 

Collett,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  John  Martin  Collett,  J.P.,  of  Wyn- 
stone  Place,  near  Gloucester;  b.  1876;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Gloucestershire  Regt. 
(T.F.),  and  a D.L.  for  Gloucester;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  : m.  1908,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  T.  Nelson  Foster,  J.P.,  of  Chelten- 
ham ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Sunny  croft,  Tuffley, 
Gloucester. 

Colley,  Capt.  Frank,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  Comdg.  a Batn.  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917.) 
Colley,  Col.  Robert  Davies-,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  J.  N.  C.  Davies-Colley, 
F.R.C.S ; b.  1881 ; M.Ch.  Camb.,  and  F.R.C.S. ; 


1374 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Surg.  Guy’s  Hos- 
pital; European  War  1914-19  in  France  and 
Mesopotamia  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1908, 
Emilj7,  da.  of  Crosby  Jones  ; cr.  C.M.G,  1918. 
10,  Devonshire  Place,  W.i. 

Collier,  Lieut. -Col.  Bertram  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Collier,  of  Broughty 
Ferry;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Rugby ; Lieut.-Col. 
S.  Wales  Borderers;  retired  1920;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Mylnefield,  near  Dundee;  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Collier,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Victor,  DS.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Forces ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7* 

Collier,  George  Herman,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Pycroft  Collier,  Assist. 
Paymaster-Gen.  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Upping- 
ham ; Director-Gen.  of  Stores,  India  Office  : 
m.  1887,  Julia  Matilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Eardley  Wilmot  Inglis, 

K. C.B.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  East  India  United 
Service. 

Collier,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. 
(Special  Reserve);  European  War  1917-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.D.S.0. 1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1979. 

Collings,  Col.  Godfrey  Disney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Bonamy  Collings ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury; 
entered  91st  Highlanders  1874  and  Army 
Pay  Depart.  1884,  became  Hon.  Major  1894, 
Staff-Paymaster  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and 
Col.  and  Ch.  Paymaster  1908  ; retired  1916  ; 
served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1879,  present 
at  battle  of  Gingihlovo  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.):  m.  1891,  Johanna  Katha- 
rine, da.  of  the  late  Hon.  P.  L.  Vander  Byl, 
M.L.C.,  of  Cape  Colony;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Collings-Wells  [see  Wells]. 

Collingwood,  Col.  Clennell  William, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Clennell  Collingwood,  R. A. ; b.  1873 ; entered 
R.A.  1892,  became  Major  1914,  Lieut.-Col. 

1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was 
an  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1906-10; 
appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Artillery  at 
War  Office  1920:  m.  1906,  Nina  Phyllis,  da. 
of  the  late  Harry  Frederick  Pollock  [see 
Pollock,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Collingwood,  Col.  Cuthbert  George,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  John  Collingwood, 
Esq.,  of  Lilburn  Tower,  Alnwick;  b.  1848, 
ed.  at  Eton ; entered  20th  Regt.  1867,  became 
Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1878,  Major  1883, 
Lieut.-Col.  1894,  and  Brevet  Col.  1898;  re- 
tired 1899;  served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum,  in  com- 
mand of  2nd  Batn.  of  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  C.B., Brevet  Col.); 
is  a J.P.  for  Northumberland : m.  1899, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Fawcett, 
V.  of  Somerford  Keynes ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1898.  Glanton  Pykc,  Glanton,  North- 
umberland ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Collingwood,  Surg. -Rear- Adm.  George 
Trevor,  C.B. , M.V.O.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of 
Edward  Collingwood;  b.  1863;  M.R.C.S.,and 

L. R.C.P,.  London  1886;  entered  R.N.  1887, 
became  Fleet-Surg.  1903,  Surg.  and  Capt. 
1916,  and  Surg.-kear-Adm.  (retired)  1920;  I 
served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  with  Gambia 
River  Expedition  1894,  with  Naval  Brig, 
(despatches),  with  Benin  River  Expedition  ' 
1894,  with  Brass  River  Expedition  1895  as  I 
Senior  Med.  Offiecr  (medal  with  three  I 
clasps),  and  in  Dardanelles  Feb.  to  Aug. 
1915,  in  charge  of  Hospital  Ship  Soudan  ; i 
a Fellow  of  So.  of  Tropical  Medicine  and  I 
Hygiene  ; awarded  Gilbert  Blanegold  medal  ! 
1909;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910,  C.B.  (Mil.)  J 
X919.  Royal  United  Service  Institution,  j 


Collins,  Lieut.-Col.  Angus  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Secundus 
Collins,  of  Waye,  Ashburton,  S.  Devon  ; 
b.  1871;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  first  with  S.  Australian  Bushmen, 
and  afterwards  as  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Australian 
Commonwealth  Horse  and  as  A.D.C.  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1915-17,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Durham  L.I.  (de- 
spatches twice)  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Wave,  Ashburton , S. 
Devon;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Collins,  Major  Archibald  John,  D.S.O., 

M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Collins,  Arthur  Ernest,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Collins,  of  Salisbury ; b. 
1871 ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.,  1st  class 
Classical  Tripos  1893,  M.A.  1899);  entered 
Colonial  Office  1894,  became  Private  Sec. 
to  Permanent  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  (Sir  E.  Wingfield)  1897,  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies 
(Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Chamberlain)  1898,  a 1st 
class  Clerk  1898,  Principal  Clerk  1907,  and 
Assist.  Sec.  1920;  was  Sec.  of  Straits 
Settlements  Currency  Committee  1902-3 ; 
appointed  a Member  of  W.  African  Currency 
Board  in  London  1916;  is  Joint  Editor  of 
“Colonial  Office  List”;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911. 
Colonial  Office,  S.W. 

Collins,  Col.  Denis  Joseph,  C.M.G., 

M. D.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Collins,  Lieut.  -Co/.Dudley  Stuart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Collins,  Major  Ernest  Rokeby,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Francis  Collins  ; b.  1870  ; entered  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  1900, 
and  Major  1913  ; retired  1920  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900,  with  8th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914,  present  at  battle  of  Cambrai 
(wounded,  prisoner):  m.  1919,  Margaret  Alice 
Sotheron,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edmund  Walter 
Sotheron  Estcourt,  of  Estcourt,  Tetbury  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Collins,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Richard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Collins, 
V.  of  Kirk  Burton,  Yorkshire;  b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Almondbury  Gram.  Sch..  and  fit-  Hud- 
dersfield Technical  Sch.;  is  a M.I.C.E-,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Railway  Troops  ; 
S.  Africa  1901-2,  European  War  1914-18  in 
German  S.-W.  Africa  and  in  France  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Officer  Legion  ofHonour); 
was  in  Locomotive  Depart.,  London  and 

N. -W.  Railway  1891-1902,  Central  S.  African 
Railways  1902-10,  and  Mechanical  Sup.,  S. 
African  Railways  1910-20,  since  when  he  has 
been  Advisory  Engineer  to  High  Commr. 
for  Union  of  S.  Africa  in  London:  m.  1902, 
Alicia  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  James  E-  H. 
A.  Wright,  of  London ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Walden,  Bourne  End. 

Collins,  Hon.  George  Thomas,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  William  Collins  ; b.  1839  ; Bar. 
Tasmania  1861 ; is  a member  of  the  firm  of 
Douglas  and  Collins,  barristers  and  solicitors, 
of  Launceston ; was  a M.L.C.  of  Tasmania 
19 1 5- 19  ; sometime  Col.  Comdg.  Launceston 
Artillery,  and  Senior  Comdg.  Officer,  N.  Div., 
Tasmania ; was  Ch.  Sec.  and  Min.  of  Agricul- 
ture, Tasmania  1899-1903,  and  for  over  30 
years  Cbm.  Launceston  Gen.  Hospital  Board 
of  Management : m.  1863,  Ursula  Flora,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Robert  M'Eachem;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919.  Ila  House,  Launceston,  Tasmania ; 
Tasmanian  (Hobart),  and  Launceston  Clubs. 

Collins,  Major  Hamilton  Stratford, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Ferdinaudo  Stratford 
Collins,  J.P.,  of  Cobrey  Park,  Ross,  Here- 
ford [see  Webster,  Bt.,  colls.]:  b.  1887;  ed. 
at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1375 


The  King’s  (Shropshire  L.I.)  1906,  and  is 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major ; served  with  W. 
African  Frontier  Force  at  Conquest  of  Togo- 
land  1914  (wounded,  despatches), and  during 
European  War  1915-16  (wounded  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Lincoln  Hill , 
Ross,  Herefordshire  ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Collins,  James  Richard,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  James  Collins,  of  Ballarat,  Aus- 
tralia; 6.1869;  wasCommr.  for  War  Pensions, 
Australia  1916-20,  and  Australian  Delegate 
to  Brussels  International  Financial  Con- 
gress 1920 ; has  been  Sec.  to  Treasury, 
Commonwealth  of  Australia  since  1916  : m. 
1891,  Alice  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Mason 
Stephenson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Melbourne , 
Victoria,  Australia. 

Collins,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Peter,  D.S.O. , 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Collins,  of 
Leopold  House,  Reading;  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford ; en- 
tered Worcestershire  Regt.  1901,  became 
Capt.  Ind.  Army  1910,  Brevet  Major  and 
Major  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
1917;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major),  Afghan 
War  1919  (O.B.E.)  : m.  1910,  Gladys,  da.  of 
Dr.  G.  Rutherfoord,  of  Taunton  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1915,  O.B.IJ.  (Mil  ) 1920. 

Collins,  Capt.  Ralph,  C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Collins,  Rev.  Reginald  F.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  M.  Collins,  of  Carrignavar,  co. 
Cork,  and  Leamington  ; b.  1851 ; elected  a 
Member  of  Senate  of  Malta  Univ.  1890;  is 
in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome  (some- 
time a Member  of  the  Congregation  of  the 
Oblates  of  St.  Charles),  and  formerly  Senior 
Chap,  in  the  Army  (retired  1911);  served 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  as  Chap,  to 
Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
in  Soudan  Expedition  1884,  present  at  actions 
of  Hasheen  and  Tamai  (despatches,  two 
clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Senior 
Chap,  of  5th  Div.,  present  at  battles  of 
Tugela,  Spion  Kop,  Laing’s  Nek,  and  Bel- 
fast, at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  at  actions 
of  Reit  Vlei,  Damanboor,  and  Lydenburg 
(despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Ardrishaig,  Argyll ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Collins,  Capt.  Reginald  Frank,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914- 18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Collins,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Richard 
Henn,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Collins]. 

Collins,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  John,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Collins,  of 
Leopold  House,  Reading;  b.  1880;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18.  as  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  (despatches  eight  times,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1912,  Violet  Agnes, 
da.  of  Alexander  Monro,  of  Godaiming,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  Stanley  Hill ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Collins,  Co/.Robert  J oseph , C.M.  G.,  I.S.  O. , 
son  of  the  late  Capt  Robert  Collins,  New 
Zealand  Mil.  (formerly  57th  Regt.);  b.  1848  ; 
ed.  privately  ; was  in  Defence  Depart.,  New 
Zealand  1865-77  (also  Sub-Store  Keeper 
Public  Works  Depart.  1871-7),  Store  Auditor 
1877-8,  Clerk  in  Treasury  1878-85,  Clerk-in- 
Charge  1885-90,  Accountant  1890-1906,  Assist. 
Sec.  1903-6,  and  Sec.  to  the  Treasury,  Pay- 
master-Gen., and  Receiver-Gen.  1906  10,  since 
when  he  has  been  Controller  and  Auditor- 
Gen.,  Dominion  of  New  Zealand  (also  Chm. 
Public  Debt  Sinking  Fund  Commrs.)  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  the  Dominion,  Col.  in  New  Zealard 
Mil.  Forces  (long  ser.  decoration,  V.D.),  Ch. 
Executive  Officer,  Dominion  Rifle  Asso., 
and  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  toGov.  of  New  Zealand  ; 
was  first  Finance  Member,  New  Zealand 
Council  of  Defence  1906-10:  m.  1875,  Annie, 
da.  of  Richard  Cock,  of  New  Plymouth, 
New  Zealand;  cr.  I.S.O.  1909,  C.M.G.  1911. 


Collina,  Park  Terrace,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand ; Wellington  Club. 

Collins;  Major  William  Alexander, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1917-18  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Collins,  Col.  the  Hon.  William  Edward, 

C. M.G,,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late 

J.  G.  Collins,  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  6 1853;  ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1876, 
M.B.  London  1877;  is  Col.  New  Zealand 
Med.  Corps;  cr.  C.M  G.  1917  32,  Hobson 

Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Collins,  Col.  William  Fellowes,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Collins,  of 
Kirkman  Bank,  Knaresborough ; b.  1865 ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1887)  ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
2nd  Dragoons  (Roy.  Scots  Greys)  1914-19  ; re- 
tired 1920;  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  York- 
shire ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice, Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 

D. S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
swords  and  plaque)  : m.  1907,  Lady  Evelyn 
Annie  Innes-Ker,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  7th  Duke 
of  Roxburghe ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Kirkman 
Bank,  Knaresborough,  Yorkshire  ; Turf,  York- 
shire, and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Collins,  Capt.  William  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  W H.  Collins,  of  Ivatihoe,  Victoria, 
Australia ; 6.  1889 ; Capt.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Collins,  Col.  William  Richard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Comdt.  S.  African  Forces; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Collins,  Major  Charles  Edward  Edward-, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  I d ward  Charles  Edward- 
Collins,  J.P.,  of  Trewardale,  Cornwall;  b. 
18 — ; Major  Supply  and  Transport  Corps, 
Indian  Army;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1919  in  Persia  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E. 
I9I9- 

Collinson,  Alfred  Howe,  C.B.E.;  b.  1866; 
is  a M.I.C.E.,  and  Controller  of  Inspection 
of  Munitions,  Min.  of  Munitions;  has  Order 
of  Double  Dragon  of  China;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
1,  Down  Street,  Mayfair , W.i ; Westfield 
Lodge,  Hay  ling  Island,  Hants;  Junior 
Athenaeum  Club. 

Collinson,  Col.  Harold,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.S.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  John 
William  Collinson,  of  Moss  Side,  Halifax ; 6 
1876;  ed.  at  Leeds  Univ. ; M.B.  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1899,  F.R.C.S.  England  1903,  M.S. 
1907;  is  a Consulting  Surg.,  Hon.  Surg., 
Gen.  Infirmary,  Leeds,  Hon.  Consulting 
Surg.  Mirfield  Memorial  Hospital,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F .),  and 
Assist.  Direct<  r Med.  Sers.  with  rank  of 
temporary  Col.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.B.) : m.  1907,  Alice  Maude 
Berry,  da.  of  the  late  John  Berry  Pickford, 
of  32,  Hanover  House,  High  Street,  St. 
John’s  Wood,  N.  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M  G. 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  38,  Clarendon  Road, 
and  27,  Park  Square , Leeds ; Leeds  Club. 

Collis,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Henry  Collis  ; b. 
1875;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  21st 
Hussars  1896,  and  became  Capt.  6th  Dragoon 
Guards  1900 ; retired  1905 ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  Major  Yeo., 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Remount  Ser.  (despatches 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Eastbury  House,  Eastbury,  Berks. 

Collis,  Col.  William  Cookk-,  C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Maurice  Atkin 
Cooke-Collis,  D.D.,  of  Castle  Cooke,  co. 
Cork ; b.  1847  i entered  83rd  Regt.  1867,  be- 
came Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1877,  Major  1885, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1897  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80,  present  at  march 
from  Quetta  to  Kandahar  (despatches, 
medal),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as 

D. A.A.  and-Q.M.G.  (despatches,  medal  with 


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clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
as  Comdt.  at  Taaibosch  (despatches,  medal 
with  four  clasps,  C.M.G.);  was  Q.A.A.G., 
Bombay  1878-80;  is  Col.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
co.  Cork  (High  Sheriff  1907)  ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps,  and  an  a.D.C.  to  H.M.:  m.  1st, 
1875,  Katherine  Maria,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Oliphant,  of  Worlington  Hall, 
Suffolk ; 2ndly,  1894,  Elizabeth  Marian,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Cunliffe,  of  66,  The 
Drive,  Brighton ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Castle 
Cooke . Kilworth,  co.,  Cork ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Collis,  Lieut.-Col . William  James  Nor- 
man Cooke-,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of 
Col.  William  Cooke-Collis,  C.M.G. ; b.  1876; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  as  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.):  m.  1905,  Cleonice,  da.  of  Major 
G.  F.  Gamble;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Collishaw,  Squadron-Leader  Raymond, 

D. S.O. , O.B.E.,  D.S.C.,  D.F.C. ; b.  18- ; 
Flight-Lieut.  and  Acting  Squadron-Leader 
R.A  F. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.C.,  D.F.C. , D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918),  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Collison,  Col.  Charles  Sydney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  C.  Stoughton  Collison ; b. 
1871;  formerly  Capt.  Duke  of  Wellington’s 
(W.  Riding  Regt.)  ; is  Major  Gen.  Reserve 
of  Officers,  and  Col.  Middlesex  Regt. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet.-Col.) : 
m.  1904,  Geraldine,  da.  of  Col.  J.  Grove 
White,  of  Kilbyrne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Collopy,  Capt.  C.  J.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 

served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt. 
Bethune’s  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo. 

Collum,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  William 
Allan,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in  Soudan 
1908  (medal)  and  1910  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Thorncot , Woking. 

Collum,  Major  James  Alfred,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1884;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Collyer,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Johnston,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Monsey  Collyer; 
b.  1870 ; is  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  the  Army, 
and  Brig.-Gen.  Union  of  S.  Africa  Per- 
manent Force;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
European  War  1914-18  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour)  and  Germam  E-  Africa  (C.M.G., 
C.B.,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
with  Swords) : m.  1903,  Hilda^  da.  of 

Michael  Henry  Quinn;  cr.  D.S.O.  and 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  954i  Pretorius 
Street,  Arcadia,  Pretoria,  S.  Africa. 

Colman,  Lieut.  - Col.  Percy  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Saskatchewan  Regt. ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Colmer,  Joseph  Grose,  C.M.G. ; b.  1856  ; 
entered  Canadian  Civil  Ser.  1880,  and  was 
appointed  Private  Sec.  to  first  High  Commr. 
for  Canada,  and  Sec.  of  Emigration  Depart, 
of  Canadian  Govt,  in  London ; was  Sec. 
to  Office  of  High  Commr.  for  Canada  in 
London  1881-1903,  and  a Member  of  Tariff 
Commn.  1904 ; appointed  Sec.  of  Colo- 
nisation Board  1890 ; is  Hon.  Sec.  Canadian 
War  Contingent  Asso.  and  Canada  Club,  and 
a Lieut,  for  City  of  London  ; in  1896  divided 
Statist  prize  of  1,000  guineas  for  best  essay 
on  “Commercial  Union  of  the  Empire”: 
nt.  1886,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  P.  Y. 
Black,  of  Glasgow ; cr.  C.M.G.  j888.  29, 
Eldon  Road,  Kensington,  W.;  99,  Gresham 
Street,  E.C.;  Constitutional,  Ranelagh,  and 
City  Carlton  Clubs. 


Colomb,  Col.  George  Henry  Cooper, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Philip 
Howard  Colomb,  of  Steeple  Court,  Botley, 
Hants;  b.  1862;  entered  Indian  Army 
1895,  and  became  Col.  1913;  retired  1919; 
Burma  Expedition  1885-87  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  in  China  1900  on  Staff  (despatches, 
medal):  m.  1891,  Helen,  da.  of  Col.  Russell 
Skinner,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Colquhoun,  Major  Archibald  Gordon 
Campbell,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Campbell 
Colquhoun,  of  Clathick,  Crieff ; b.  1887;  ed. 
at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers, and  attached  Egyptian  Army ; 
Somaliland  1913-17  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1917-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  United  Service, 
and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

Colquhoun,  Lieut.- Col.  Duncan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Neil  H.  Colquhoun,  Otago, 
New  Zealand;  b.  1879;  *s  a Gen.  Merchant 
in  Tapanni,  and  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Inf.;  European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli  and 
elsewhere  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1902, 
Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Potts,  of 
Woodside,Tapanni, New  Zealand;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Duneden,  New  Zealand. 
Colquhoun,  Major  Julian  Campbell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Campbell  Colquhoun, 
of  Clathick,  Crieff ; b.  1870;  Major  Leinster 
Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Clathick, 
Crieff. 

Colquhoun,  Col.  Malcolm  Alexander, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Cana- 
dian Inf.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of 
Col. ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Colston,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Edward 

Murray,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  B. 
Roundway]. 

Colt,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Archer,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  Colt,  Bt.]. 

Colvile,  Major  Arthur  Montagu,  D.S.  0.; 
b.  1878  ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Colvile,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Northcote, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Fiennes  Middleton  Colvile,  K.C.B.,  of  St 
Mildred’s,  Guildford;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll. ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I.  1887, 
became  Capt.  1894,  and  Major  1906  (retired 
1907),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  with  8th  Batn.  Mounted 
Inf.  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  duringEuropean  War  i9i4-i7(wounded); 
appointed  a Brig. -Major  Territorial  Force 
1908;  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers  : m.  1894,  Eleanor  Harriett,  da.  of 
Sir  William  Augustus  Ferguson- Davie,  3rd 
Bt.,  C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Colvile,  Lieut. -Com.  Mansel  Brabazon 
Fiennes,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Rev.  Gerald  Ilenry 
Colvile,  formerly  R.  of  Weston,  Shifnal  ; b. 
1887;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1913,  Helen 
Marion,  da.  of  John  Withers,  of  Harvey  Place, 
St.  John’s.  Newfoundland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Colville,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Edward  Wil- 
liam, C. B.  [see  V.  Colville  of  Culross,  colls.]. 
Colville,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Ross,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Colville.  J.P.,  of  Polmont  Park, 
Polmont,  Stirlingshire ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  R.A.  1898,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major 
1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.F  A.  1017,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  19x8;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1906, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  James 
Good,  Army  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1015* 
St.  Ann’s,  Fleet,  Hants ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Colvin,  Col.  Cecil  Hodgson,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
second  son  of  the  late  Beale  Blackwell 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Colvin,  of  Pishiobury,  Herts,  and  Monk- 
hams,  fcssex ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879)  ; for- 
merly Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Essex  Regt.  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Comdt. 
of  an  Officers’  Prisoners  of  War  Camp  (de- 
spatches), and  a D.L.  for  Essex ; served  in 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with 
20th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1888,  Ida,  da.  of  Col.  Craigie 
Halkett,  of  Cramond,  Midlothian  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1901,  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  63,  Cromwell  Road , 
S.  W. ; Union  Club. 

Colvin,  Lieut. -Col.  Forrester  Farnell, 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Beale  Blackwell  Colvin, 
of  Monkhams  Hall,  Waltham  Abbey,  Essex  ; 
b.  i860  ; Lieut.-Col.  9th  Lancers  1900-1903, 
and  2nd  Dragoons  1903  (retired) ; is  a J.P. 
for  Sussex  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1894,  theHon. 
Isabella  Katharine  McCiintock-Bunbury,  da. 
of  2nd  Baron  Rathdonnell ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Shermanbury  Grange,  Henfield,  Sussex. 
Colvin,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Lethbridge, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 

Clement  Sneyd  Colvin,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1878; 
Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. , 
C.B.) : m.  1911,  Katharine,  da.  of  — Mylne ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Colvin,  Capt.  Ragmar  Musgrave,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; was  Assist.  Director  Plans  Div. 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Colvin,  Brig-Gen.  Richard  Beale,  C.B., 
M P .,  el.  son  of  the  late  Beale  Blackwell  Col- 
vin, of  Pishiobury,  Herts,  and  Monkhams, 
Essex;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879);  formerly  Capt.  4th 
Batn.  Essex  Regt.,  and  Major  Suffolk  Im- 
perial Yeo. ; commanded  Essex  Yeo.  1901-9 
(T.D.) ; Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex  (Sheriff  1890),  and 
Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso. ; has  been 
Chm.  of  Lee  Valley  Commn,  since  1892 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901.  Comdg.  20th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  as  Comdt.  Norvals 
Pont  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  Hon.  Col.  Essex  Vol.  Regt.; 
commanded  a Mounted  Brig.  1916  (de- 
spatches); sat  as  M.P.  for  Essex,  W.,  or 
Epping  Div.  (U)  June  1917  to  Nov.  1918; 
elected  for  Epping  Div.  thereof  (Co.  U)  Dec. 
1918  ; has  Order  of  Mercy  : m.  1895,  Lady 
Gwendoline  Audrey  Adeline  Brudenell 
Rous,  da.  of  2nd  Earl  of  Stradbroke;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1900  and  (Civil)  1911.  Monkhams , 
Waltham  Abbey  ; Arthur' s Club . 

Combe,  Major  Henry  Christian  Seymour, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Christian  Combe  [see 
M.  Conyngham] ; b.  1890;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; 
Major  Roy.  Horse  Guards;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Lady 
Moira  Estelle  ;Norah  Frances,  da.  of  7th 
Earl  of  Clonmell ; cr.  D S.O.  1918. 

Combe,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Combe,  of  Pains  Hall, 
Cobham,  Surrey  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  3rd  Hussars  1899,  became 
Capt.  1907,  Major  1913,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1919;  S.  African  War  1902,  present  at 
operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  i9i4-i8(wounded, despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  appointed  to  command 
Leicestershire  Yeo.  1915,  15th  Hussars  1916, 
and  5th  Dragoon  Guards  1919:  m.  1908,  Amy 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  G.  M.  A.  Rudkin, 
of  Teignmouth  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918). 
Combe,  Capt.  James  William,  C.M.G. ; 

b.  18— ; is  Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Combe,  Col.  Lionel,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  James  John  Combe,  Indian 
Army;  b.  1861;  formerly  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.):  m.  1893,  Katherine 
Louise,  da.  of  William  Shipp;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Combe, Lteut.-Col.  Sydney  Boyce,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Boyce  Albert  Combe,  C.B., 
M.C.;  b.  1878;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1902;  European  War  1914-19,  in  Mesopo- 


tamia (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920, 
Grace,  da.  of  George  B.  Behrens,  of  Vronyn, 
Denbigh;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Comben,  Robert  Stone,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Robert  Stone  Comben,  of  Woodford  Bridge, 
Essex;  b.  1868;  rendered  valuable  public 
sers.  during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Weymouth. 

Comber,  Major  Henry  Gordon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1869 ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Un- 
attached List  T.F. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Roumania,  Stanislas  of  Russia,  and  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge. 

Combs,  Major  Hugh  Vivian,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Percy  Maurice  Combs ; b. 
1890;  sometime  Branch  Sec.  National  Ser. 
League  (bronze  medal)  ; Capt.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L.I.  (T.F.),  and  temporary  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1914-19, 
in  France  and  Italy  with  his  Regt.  and  with 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches five  times,  M.C.,  Italian  medal  for 
valour,  1915  Star, D.S.O.) : m.  1914,  Mariquita, 
da.  of  the  late  Harry  Bates,  A.R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919.  Villa  Piave,  New  Beckenham ; 1 7, 
Hamilton  Terrace,  1V.IF.8. 

Comissiong,  William  Sayer,  C.M.G.,  K.C., 
son  of  Matthew  Comissiong;  b.  1846;  ed. 
at  St.  George’s,  Grenada ; Bar.  Grenada 
1867,  and  a K.C.  1887  ; appointed  Escheator- 
Gen.,  Grenada  1872;  has  acted  on  various 
occasions  as  Attorney-Gen.  and  as  Ch. 
Justice  thereof ; is  a M.E.C.  and  a M.L.C. 
of  the  Colony  : m.  1868,  Amelia  Jane,  da. 
of  Joseph  Lyndsey;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  St. 
George's , Grenada. 

Com mings,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Ryan  Con- 
way, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  entered 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1900,  became  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Common,  Major  Laurence  Andrew, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Compton,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  William, 

C. B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  William  John  Compton; 
6.1869;  entered  Somersetshire  L.I.  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  1890,  Majorigoo,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Col.  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) : m.  1895,  Lalla  Mary, 
da.  of  Col.  F.  Lys  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Compton,  Col.  Lord  Douglas  James 
Cecil,  C.B.E.  [see  M.  Northampton]. 

Compton,  Capt.  Walter  Burdge,  M.V.O., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  W.  Compton,  of  Mount  Felix, 
Walton-on-Thames  ; b.  18 — ; entered  R.N. 
1890,  became  Lieut.  1899,  Com.  1910,  and 
Capt.  1917 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17,  with  a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Madeline,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Pymm,  of  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905,  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Compton-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Comyn,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Walter, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1868  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
retired  1920 ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) : 

m.  18 — , Ellina,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of — ; 

cr. -D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Comyn,  Henry  Ernest  Fitzwilliam,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Fitzwilliam  Comyn, 
of  Staplefield,  Sussex ; b.  1854  ; was  Assist. 
Solicitor  to  the  Treasury  1901-20:  m.  1884, 
Marian,  da.  of  the  late  C.  R.  Skinner,  of 
Bedwardine  House,  Worcester;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1912.  8,  The  Avenue , Surbiton  Hill ; 
Union  Club. 

Comyn,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  James,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Nugent 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


Comyn,  of  Ballinder ry,  co.  Galway  ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  at  Clongowes  Wood  Coll.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  ; entered  Connaught  Rangers 

1899,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1917;  European  War 
1914-18,  on  Staff  (.despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1914,  Esther,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Laurence  Egan  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Ballinderry , Ballinasloe,  co. 
Galway. 

Concanon,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmond  George, 

D. S.  O.,  son  of  James  Blake  Concanon,  of  co. 
Galway  : b.  1875  » is  a Member  of  London 
Stock  Exchange,  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1900,  with  Mounted  Inf.  of  City  of  London 

Imperial  Vol.  (despatches,  medal  with  seven 
clasps,  D.S  O ) ; commanded  BatDS.  of  Lon- 
don Regt.  1913-18  and  1919-20:  m.  1901, 

Bertha  rseckford  Syvet,  only  da.  of  Tom 
Gosselin,  of  Bagot,  Jersey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Rock  field,  Athenry , co.  Galway  ; Ranelagh, 
and  Badminton  Clubs. 

Conder,  Major  Gerald,  D.S.O. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Alfred  Conder  ; b.  1873;  is  Major 
R.A.V  C.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  *916.  Middle- 
ton  Cottage , Bognor. 

Congdon,  Col.  Arthur  Edward  Osmond, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1861  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 

Munster  Fusiliers  (Col.  1918)  ; Burma  1885- 
88,  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : 
m.  1905,  Ann,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Sutior 
Moxly,  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  60,  Brompton  Square,  S.W.3  ; Army 

and  Navy  Club. 

Congreve,  Major  Charles  Ralph,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Walter  Ralph  Congreve  [see 
Rich,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Durham  L.  I. 
1905,  became  Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet  Major 
1917;  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  : m.  1914, 
Phillida  Mary,  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Robert 
Wanless-O’Gowan,  C.B.,  C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  United  Service  Club. 

Congreve,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Lane, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Congreve,  of 
Congreve,  and  Burton;  b.  1881;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll. ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
'Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  : m.  1909,  Evelyn  C., 
da.  of  S.  Knagg,  of  Cordeny,  co.  Louth ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Coningham,  Flight- Lieut . Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Flight -Lieut.  R.A.F. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Coningham,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Evelyn, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
xst  Batn  12th  Gurkha  Rifles  (Indian  Army), 
and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  34th  Brig.  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897  8 (medal  with  two 
clasps),  Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  Kochin  Ex- 
pedition 1914-  r5,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C M G.),  Mesopotamia 
1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Conlan,  Major  Vernon  Douglas  Robert, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Connell, Major  Hugh  John , D.S.O., M.C.) 
b.  18—  ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Connell,  Major  James  Charles  Walter, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Walter  Ferrier 
Connell,  formerly  of  Auchencheyne,  Dum- 
friesshire ; b.  1877 ; entered  King's  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  1897,  became  Capt.  1901, 
and  Major  1914;  served  with  Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1st,  1903,  Mary 
Blanche,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Edward  Lake, 
of  Westgate  House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds; 
2nd,  1910,  Maud  Kathleen,  da.  of  Henry 


Scrymgeour  Wedderburn,  formerly  of  Birk- 
hill,  Fife;  cr.  DS.O.  1Q15. 

Connolly,  Col.  Benjamin  Bloomfield, 

C. B. , M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Campbell  Connolly,  Chap.  R.N.,  and  V.  of 
Brooke,  Norwich  ; b.  1845  \ ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors’  Sch.,  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.,  and 
at  Guy’s  Hospital  (B.A.  Camb.  1868, 
M.A.  1871,  M.D.  1891);  F.R.C.S.  Ireland, 
1889;  entered  Army  Med.  Ser.  1871,  became 
Surg.-Maj.  1882,  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  1891  (re- 
tired 1891),  and  Col.  1902;  served  in  Franco- 
German  War  1870-71  (German  steel  medal), 
in  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Zulu  War  1879,  in  Egyptian  War 
1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in  E.  Soudan  1884, 
present  at  battles  of  El  Teb  and  Tamai 
(despatches,  two  clasps,  4th  class  Osmanieh), 
and  wdth  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  present 
at  attack  on  wounded  convoy  (despatches, 
clasp):  is  an  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers., 
Sussex  ; was  Warden  of  So.  of  Apothecaries 
1916-17,  and  Master  1918-19,  since  when  he 
has  been  a Member  of  Gen.  Med.  Council  : 
m.  1881,  Olivia  Frances,  second  da.  of 
William  Potts,  J.P.,  of  Newcourt,  Athlone  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Kingscleie,  Har- 
rington Road,  Preston  Park , Brighton. 

Connolly,  Major  Ch  arles  Ed  ward , D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Cav. ; S.  African 
War  1992,  European  War  1915-18  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Connolly,  Major  Louis  Andrew,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches. 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Connolly,  William  Patrick  Joseph, 

C. B.E.,  I.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Principal  Clerk, 
Ch.  Sec.’s  Office,  Dublin  Castle  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1913,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  63,  Mernon  Road, 
Dublin. 

Connor,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Powell, 

D. S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  James  Connor;  b. 
1877  ; M.R.C.S.  England  1901,  F.R.C.S. 
1902;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Connor,  Col.  John  Colpoys,  C.M.G., 
M.B. ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Bel- 
fast, and  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  1889);  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m. 
1906,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Francis  Archibald 
Primrose  [see  E.  Rosebery,  colls.] ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Connor,  Rev.  John  Morgan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  David  M.  Connor,  of 
Glasgow ; b.  1872 ; is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces 
(United  Free  Church  of  Scotland);  served 
during  EuropeanWar  ioi4-i8(twice  wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  D.S.O);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 
10,  Ormonde  Avenue,  Cathcart,  Glasgow. 

Connor,  Capt.  Harry  George  Adams-, 
M.  V.O-,  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  G.  H. 
Connor,  Dean  of  Windsor,  and  Domestic 
Chap,  to  Queen  Victoria;  b.  1859;  ed,  at 
Marlborough  ; formerly  Capt.  Connaught 
Rangers-  served  in  Boer  War  1881  ; ap- 
pointed Ch.  Constable  of  Isle  of  Wight  1899  ; 
is  a D.L.  for  Isle  of  Wight,  a Com.  of  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia,  and  a Knight  of 
Orders  of  Charles  and  Isabella  la  Catolicaof 
Spain  : m.  1893,  Valerie  Ellinor,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Peter  Henry  Scratchley, 
K. C.M.G.,  R.E. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)i909. 
The  Rangers,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight; 
Chief  Constable's  Office,  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Conolly,  Tl/a/orEdward  Michael,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Conolly,  of  Castle- 
town, co.  Kildare  ; b.  1874 ; formerly  Major 
R.A.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  C-M.G.  1919.  Castletown,  Cel- 
bridge,  co.  Kildare 

Conran,  Major  William  Douglas  Baynes, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  1881;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  in 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1379 


Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Conrick,  Major  Horatio  Victor  Patrick, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Conroy,  Major  Andrew  Meintjes,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; MajorS.  A rican  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Airica  1914- 
15  (despatches);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Consett,  Capt.  Montagu  William  Warcop 
Peter,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Warcop 
Peter  Consett,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  M.  Lothian, 
colls.]  ; b.  1871  ; Capt.  R.N.  ; was  Naval 
Attache  to  Sweden,  Norway,  and  Denmark 
1912-19  ; appointed  Naval  Adviser  to  Supreme 
Council  in  Paris  1920 ; has  Legion  of  Honour : 
m.  1908,  Ethel  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
William  Wilson,  M.L.C.  of  Victoria;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Constable,  Andrew  Henderson  Briggs, 

C. B.E.,  K.C.,  son  cf  the  late  W.  Briggs 
Constable,  of  Benarty,  Fife  ; b 1865  ; ed.  at 
Dollar,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1884, 
LL.B.  18*8);  Advocate,  Scotland  1889,  K.C. 
1908,  and  Dean  of  Faculty  1920;  appointed 
Univ.  Examiner  and  Lecturer  in  Economics, 
Edinburgh  1892;  was  Sheriff  of  Caithness, 
and  Orkney  and  Shetland  1917-20,  and  of 
Argyll  1920 ; unsuccessfully  contested  E. 
Div.  of  Fifeshiie  (C)  Oct.  rgoo,  Kirkcaldy 
District  Jan.  1906,  and  Blackfriars  Div.  of 
Glasgow  Jan.  1910  : m.  1895,  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  tne  late  James  Simpson,  of  Mawcarse, 
Kinross  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  23,  Royal 
Circus , Edinburgh  ; University  Club. 

'Constable,  Major  Raleigh  Charles  Joseph 
Chichester-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut,-Col. 
Walter  George  Raleigh  Chichester-Con- 
stable,  of  Burton  Constable,  Hull  ; b.  1890 ; 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
1912,  and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major) ; is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  ; m.  1917,  Gladys  Consuelo,  el.  da.  of 
Edward  Hanly,  of  57,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Constable-Maxwell-Scott  [see  Scott]. 

Constantine,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Francis, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  R.H.A. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 
•Conway,  Capt.  James  Alphonsus,  D.S.O., 

M.C.,  M.D. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  R-A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Conway,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Marcus  Hobson, 
D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.I.  ; b.  1874  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Conway-Gordon  [see  Gordon], 

Conwy,  Capt.  Rafe  Grenville  Rowley-, 
C.M.G.  [see  B.  Langford,  colls.]. 

Conyers,  Miss  Evelyn  Augusta,  C.B.E. , 
R.R.C.;  b.  18 — ; Matron-in-Chief,  Austra- 
lian Army  Nursing  Ser. ; has  R.R.C.  (with 
Bar);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Coode,  Capt.  Charles  Penrose  Rushton, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  ofVice-Adm.  Trevenen  Pen- 
rose Coode  ; b.  1870 ; entered  R.N.  1883,  be- 
came Lieut.  11891,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  1913  ; 
served  at  Gallipoli  1915,  in  command  of 
Destroyer  Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  American  D.S.M.,  Order 
of  Rising  Sun  of  lapan) ; appointed  Director 
of  Operations  Div.  (Foreign  Naval  War 
Staff)  1918 : m.  1904,  Noel,  da.  of  Adm. 

of  the  Fleet  Sir  George  Astley  Callaghan, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Cook,  Arthur  Willsteed,  C.I.E.;  b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  Portsmouth  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895) ; entered 
I.C.S.  1896,  and  served  in  Bengal  as  Assist. 
Magistrate  and  Collector  ; became  Joint 
Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector  1906,  and 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1911;  cr.  C.l.E. 
1917.  Midnapur,  Bengal. 


Cook,  Col.  Charles  Chesney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Surg.-Gen.  H.  Cook,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. : 
b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Eton  (King’s  Scholar) ; entered 
Indian  Army  1888,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1912, 
and  Col.  1917;  retired  1020;  Mesopotamia 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; has  4th  class 
Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle  ; author 
of  ‘‘The  Indian  Baggage  Camel  . m.  1896, 
Harriet  Mary,  da.  of  Horace  B.  Goad  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Cavalry  Club. 

Cook,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; 
Acting  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C»,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Cook,  Edward  Mitchener,  C.l.E. , son  of 
C-  C-  Cook,  of  Worthing ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1902);  entered  I.C.S.  1903;  was  Under-Sec 
to  Govt,  of  India  1911-14,  Aecountant-Gen. 
Bombay  1916,  Controller  of  Currency  1917, 
and  Acting  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Finance 
Depart.  1919:  m.  1904,  Christine,  da.  of  Allen 
A.  Duke,  M D. ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919.  Simla,  India; 
East  India  United  Service,  Bengal  (Calcutta), 
Royal,  Bombay  Yacht,  and  Bengal  (Simla) 
Clubs. 

Cook,  Francis  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
( CF.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cook,  Frank  Henry,  C.l.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Mason  Cook  ; b.  1862  ; is  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Thomas  Cook  and  Sons, 
tourist  agents,  of  Ludgate  Circus,  E.C.,  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Lieut,  for  the 
City  of  London  : m.  1894,  Beatrice,  da.  of 
the  late  Jessie  Lindell,  of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.  ; 
cr.  C.l.E.  1896.  33,  Campden  Hill  Court, 

W. ; Barnett  Hill,  Wonersh , Surrey ; 
Conservative  Club. 

Cook,  Major  Frederick  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E.  ; European  War  19x4-19  (des- 
patches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cook,  Major  George  Harold  van  Allen, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  B.  Cook,  of  Morrisburg, 
Ontario ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  ; 
Major  Canadian  Field  Artillery ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1912, 
Jeanne,  da.  of  Dr.  Ladriere,  of  Levis,  Quebec; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Maval  and  Military 
Club. 

Cook,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B. ; b.  1837; 
entered  Army  1855,  became  Capt.  18 — , Major 
18 — , Lieut  .-Col.  18—  , Col.  18 — , and  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1893  : served  during  Indian  Mutiny 
1857  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp) ; appointed  Col.  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  1910 ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907.  85,  Eaton 
Terrace , S.  IV. 

Cook,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  Rex,  C.l.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919 
Cook,  Lieut.-Col. Herbert  George,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Cook,  Maj.-Gen.  James,  C.B.;  b.  1844; 
entered  Bengal  Inf.  1862,  and  B.S.C.  (now 
I.S.C.)  1867,  became  Capt.  1873,  Brevet 
Major  1879,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1886,  Col. 
1890,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1900;  served 
in  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  Campaign 
1863  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid 
(medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  with 
and  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881, 
with  Soudan  Expedition  as  Brig.-Major 
1885  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps,  bronze  star.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
appointed  Col.  an  Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1004  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1899. 

Cook,  Lieut -Col.  John  Blair,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cook,  Basil  Alfred  Kemball-,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1876 ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Trans- 


1380 


COMPANIONAGE. 


ports,  Admiralty  1914,  Director  of  Naval 
Sea  Transport,  Min.  of  Shipping  1917, 
Director  of  Transports  and  Shipping  1919, 
and  Chm.  Maritime  Ser.  Reparation 
Commn.  1020;  has  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
2nd  class  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  : m 1906  ; 

cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  Bridgwater  House, 
St.  James’s,  S.W. 

Cooke,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  Fothergill, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1871  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Army 
Pay  Depart.;  retired  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps) : cr. 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Cooke,  Lieut. -Col.  Aubrey  St.  John,  D.S.O., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Professor  Samuel  Cooke  ; 
b.  1872  ; entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1892, 
and  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1901;  retired  1904;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 

S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  D.A.A.G.  for  Trans- 
port (D.S.O.);  sometime  Director  of  Trans- 
port, Repatriation  Depart.,  Transvaal ; ap- 
pointed a Staff-Capt.  1914,  and  a temporary 
Lieut. -Col.  1917 : rn.  1st,  1899,  Emma  Mathilde, 
who  d.  1919,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Lorenzo  Tiden ; 2ndly,  1920,  Agnes  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Gordon,  M.D.';  cr. 

D. S.O.  1902.  14,  Elvaston  Place,  S.W. 

Cooke,  Lieut.  - Col.  Bertram  Hevvett 
Hunter,  C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  D.S.O. , son  of  John 
Edward  Cooke,  formerly  R.N.  ; b.  1874  ; is 
Lieut. -Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own),  and  an  A.A.G. ; Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal , Egyptian  medal  with  cla  sp),  S.  African 
War  1900-1502  on  special  ser.  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
swords,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.E.)  : 
m.  1903,  Mary  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late 

T.  H.  Cardwell,  of  Newnton,  Tetbury, 
Gloucestershire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cooke,  Lieut. -Col.  Claude  Edward  Arthur, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Gen. 
List ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Douglas 
Montagu  Hunter,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Cooke,  Lieut. -Col..  George  Stanley  Carter, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1859-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Cooke,  Henry  Arthur,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  ; Commercial  Attache 
Diplo.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Cooke,  Maj.-Gen.  Herbert  Fothergill, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  William  Smith 
Cooke  (formerly  22nd  Regt.),  of  Heatherside, 
Fleet,  Hants  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  All  Hallows 
Sch. , Honiton  ; is  Col.  Indian  Army  ; Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  I 
Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (clasp)  and  1903-4  j 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  1 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.) ; appointed  a D.A.G.  1917 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen. : m.  1909,  Nancy 
Emely,  who</.  1919.  da.  of  C.  de  J.  Andrewes, 
of  Wykeham  Cottage,  Woldingham,  Surrey  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Cooke,  Major  John  Campbell,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Gen.  List,  and  a 

D. A.Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cooke,  Col.  Percival  Robert;  b.  18 — ; 
Col.  New  Zealand  Forces ; European  War  ! 

1915- 19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E*  I 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Cooke.  Major  Ronald  Campbell,  D.S.O.,  \ 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.A.M.C, ; European  War  1914-19  with  Field  [ 
Ambulance  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  1 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Cooke,  Major  Theodore  Frederic  Vernon,  I 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Vernon  Cooke,  Indian 


Police  ; b.  1896;  Capt.  and  Brevet  R.M.L.I. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cooke,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Forrest, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  S.  P.  Cooke,  M.D.,  of  Ottawa ; 
b.  1882;  a lumber  manufacturer,  and  Lieut.- 
Col  Canadian  Forces;  S.  Africa  1901-2,  Euro- 
pean War  1916-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.): 
m.  19 — , Beatrice  Susan,  da.  of  George  Brig- 
ham, of  Ottawa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cooke-Collis  [see  Collis]. 

Cookes,  Major  Dudley,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cookson,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Arthur,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  S.  B.  Cookson, 

! B.S.C. ; b.  i860;  entered  Army  1880,  became 

\ Capt.  I.S  C.  1891,  Major  Indian  Army  1900, 

| Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1911 ; retired  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  thrice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut:-Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16,  Comdg.  2nd 
Indian  Cav.  Div.  (C.M.G.) ; appointed  to 
command  Bangalore  Cav.  Brig.  1909,  and 
Lucknow  Cav.  Brig.  1911  : cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911,  C.M.G.  1916.  Halsdon,  Honiton. 

Cookson,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Blencowe, 
C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  John 
Blencowe  Cookson,  C.B.,  of  Meldon  Park, 
Morpeth  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  1st 
Life  Guards  1894,  became  Capt.  18 — , and 
Major  1909;  retired  1911  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for 
Northumberland  : m.  1902,  Gwendoline,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Arthur  Brassey,  of  Preston 
Hall,  Kent;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Meldon  Park,  Morpeth  ; Turf,  Bache- 
lors’, and  White’s  Clubs. 

Cookson,  Capt.  Charles  Selby  Stirling-, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Leslie  Stirling- 
Cookson,  of  Hound  wood,  and  Renton,  Scot- 
land ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Harrow;  Capt.  Scottish 
Borderers  ; European  War  1914-19  in  Gal- 
lipoli and  Egypt  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1915,  Kathleen  Amy  de  Renzy,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  O.  H.  Channer  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Coomber,  Engineer-Corn.  Thomas  George, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Fleet-Paymaster  Thomas 
George  Coomber,  R.N.  (retired),  of  Radley 
Green  House,  Arkley,  Herts;  b.  1878;  En- 
gineer-Corn. R.N.  ; European  War  19 14-19 
with  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches, 
promoted,  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1910,  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  Benjamin  Parker, 
of  Birmingham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Coombs,  Major  Arthur  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Coombs,  of  Bridgwater  ; b.  1884  ; 
ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1906, 
M.A.  1910) ; B.Sc.  London  1910 ; Science 
Master  at  Berkhamstead  Sch.  ,and  Hon.  Major 
R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
The  School,  Berkhamsted,  Herts. 

Coombs,  Lieut.- Com.  Henry  Maurice, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1886  ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  at  Dardanelles,  in  Mediter- 
ranean, and  at  Harwich  (despatches.  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Coop,  Rev.  James  Ogden,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1869;  is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cooper,  Major  Alan  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
in  E.  Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cooper,  Alfred  Duff,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Alfred  Cooper  [see  D.  Fife] ; b.  1890  ; 
ed.atEton,  and  at  NewColl. , Oxford  (Honours 
Modern  History  1911)  ; a Clerk  in  Foreign 
Office;  formerly  2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier 
Guards;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1381 


D.S.O.):  rn.  1919,  Lady  Diana  Olivia  Wini- 
fred Maud  Manners,  da.  of  8th  Duke  of  Rut- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  90,  Gower  Street, 

W.C.;  Bachelors'  .Garrick, and  White's  Clubs. 
Cooper,  Brig. -Gen.  Archibald  Samuel, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Horace  Cooper, 
J.P.,  of  Marlborough,  Wilts;  b.  1871 ; ed.  at 
Marlborough  ; appointed  Assist.  Ch.  Ac- 
countant, Uganda  Railways,  1897,  Acting  Ch. 
Accountant  1900,  Ch.  Accountant,  S.  Nigeria 
Railway  1908,  Acting  Financial  Commr., 
Nigeria  1912,  Gen.  Manager  Nigerian  Rail- 
way 1912,  Director  of  Inland  Waterways  and 
Docks  (War  Office)  1917,  and  Manager, 
Peruvian  Corporation  1919  ; is  an  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.,a  M.£.C.,anda  M.L.C.of  Nigeria: 
m.  1897,  Jessie  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Cooper  of  Valparaiso ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  CB- 
(Civil)  1919.  Lima , Peru  ; 7,  Langley  Road, 
Surbiton. 


Cooper,  Capt.  Arkwright  Richard, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Worcestershire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cooper,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Duncan,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  George  Lewis 
Cooper,  R.A.  ; b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Finchley  ; entered  103rd  Regt.  1868,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1879,  Major  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1895,  Brevet  Col.  1890,  and  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1906;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  in  command  of  2nd  Batn.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers,  and  subsequently  in  com- 
mand of  4th  Inf.  Brig.,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  C.B.) ; commanded 
102nd  Regt.  Dist.  1903-5 ; was  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  N.  Irish  Dist.  and  in  charge  of 
Records  1905-6;  appointed  Col.  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  1910:  m.  1877,  Blanche,  da.  of 
Osmund  Johnston,  formerly  of  Wroxall, 
Isle  of  Wight  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Beech- 
mont.  Silver  Hill,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea. 

Cooper,  Col.  Charles  James,  C.B.E . ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  (T.D.)  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cooper,  Major  Clifton  Graham  Astley, 
D.S.O.  [see  Paston-Cooper,  Bt.]. 

Cooper,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Joshua,  C.B.) 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  H- 
Cooper,  D.L.,  of  Dunboden,  co.  Westmeath  > 
b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered  99th 
Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
1885,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col. 
1904,  Col.  1907.  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; 
retired  1918 ; Sudan  Field  Force  1886-7 
as  A.D.C.,  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  Tibet  Mission  Escort  1904  (de- 
spatches, C.B.),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches) ; commanded  troops  in  N.  China 
1910-14,  in  command  of  a Brig.  1914-15,  and 
of  a Div.  1915,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1917-18;  is 
a D.L.  for  Westmeath  : m.  1894,  Effie,  only 
da.  of  the  late  J.  F.  Balmain,  of  Dalvrek, 
Perthshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  Dunboden  Park , 
Mullingar,  co.  Westmeath  ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary, and  Royal  Irish  Automobile  Clubs. 


Cooper,  Francis  Alfred,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  Rev.  William  Waldo  Cooper,  J.P.,  Rural 
Dean  and  R.  of  W.  Rasen,  Lincolnshire  ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Loughborough  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Rossall ; appointed  Sanitary  Sur- 
veyor in  P.W.D.  Hong  Kong,  1887,  Surveyor 
to  Sanitary  Board  1888,  Inspector  of  Build- 
ings in  P.W.D. , Hong  Kong  1888,  Resident 
Engineer  1890,  and  Director  of  PublicWorks 
there  1891,  and  Director  of  Public  Works, 
Ceylon  1897  ; elected  a M.E.C.  and  a M.L.C., 
Hong  Kong  1892;  is  a M.L.C.  of  Ceylon,  a 
Member  of  Harbour  Board  and  Municipal 
Council  of  Colombo,  a M.I.C.E.,  and  a Fellow 
of  Sanitary  Institute  of  Great  Britain  ; was 
Pres,  of  Sanitary  Board,  Hong  Kong  1895-7  J 
received  thanks  of  Govt,  for  services  in 
settlement  of  claims  under  Taipingsham  Re- 
sumption Ordinance  1896,  and  thanked  by 
Sec.  of  State  for  Colonies  for  services  during 
plague  in  Hong  Kong  1896  : m.  1894,  Frances 
Louisa,  3rd  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Thomas 
Palmer,  Rural  Dean  and  R.  of  Newington, 
S.E.,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Rochester;  cr. 
C.M.G.  iqoi.  81,  Iverna  Court,  Kensington, 


Cooper,  Major  Frank  Sandiford,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1873  ; is  Major  .Suffolk  Regt.,  and  Comdt. 
of  an  Inf.  Sch.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
served  in  W.  Africa  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Cooper,  Major  Gordon  Saxton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Bar- 
bara Joyce,  younger  da.  of  H.  Norman 
Brooke,  of  Clifton  House,  Sidmouth ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Cooper,  Col.  Harry,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Cooper;  b.  1847;  ed.  at 
Brentwood  Gram.Sch.,andatRoy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  98th  Regt.  1865  and  47th 
Regt.  1866,  became  Capt.  1878,  Major  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  and 
Col.  1896;  retired  1904;  served  in  Canada 
1866  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Ashanti  1874 
(medal),  in  Transvaal  Campaign  1881,  with 
Burmah  Expedition  1886  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Col.  Comdt.  at  Base  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  with  Gen.  Head  Quarters 
in  France;  was  Vice-Consul  in  Bosnia  1877-8, 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Ireland  1878-9,  Vice- 
Consul  in  Asia  Minor  1879-80,  D.A.A.  and 

Q. M.G.,  Ireland  1882-4,  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1884-8,  D.A.A.G.,  Jamaica  1892-3  and 
Dublin  1893-5,  A.A.G.,  Egypt  1896-9  and  W. 
Dist.  1899,  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria 
1898-1901,  and  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII. 
1901-4,  and  in  command  of  Essex  Inf.  Vol. 
Brig.  1906-8,  and  of  a Territorial  Force 
Brig.  1908-11  ; was  Col.  Comdg.  a Dist. 

1915- 17:  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Essex; 
was  Vice-Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  1908-14  : m.  1894,  Emily  C.  E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Commodore  Henry  Caldwell,  C.B., 
A.D.C.,  R.N.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Cooper,  Wing-Com.  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Wing-Com.  R..A.F.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Cooper,  James  Alexander,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; a temporary  Principal  Clerk  Finance 
Depart.,  War  Office,  and  a J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Cooper,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Ser.  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Cooper,  Major  Lyall  Newcomen,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cooper,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Alfred, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Dragoon 
Guards ; is  Capt.  Yeo.  and  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.F.  (Mil.  Wing) ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cooper,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Joshua,  C.B., 
C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  E.  Cooper, 
of  Markree ; b.  i860;  entered  Grenadier 
Guards  1880,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Irish 
Guards  1900,  Col.  1904,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1917  ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Gallipoli  1915 
(wounded) ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earl  of  Dudley)  1904-5  ; 
is  a Member  of  London  County  Council 
(St.  George’s,  Hanover  Square  Div.) : m. 
1904,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
W.  T.  Grant  Thorold,  of  Cosgrove  Hall, 
Northants  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902, 
C.V.O.  1909,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Blackwell 
Hall,  Chesham ; 28,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W. 
Cooper,  Robert  Higham,  G.B.E. ; b. 
1878 ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 

C. B.E  ) : m.  1903,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  James 
Tatlone;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1915.  Egyptian 
Government  School  of  Medicine , Cairo , 
Egypt. 

Cooper,  Surg.-Capt.  Vincent  Morse, 

D. S.O.,  b.  18 — ; is  Surg.-Capt.  (retired) 


1382 


COMPANION  AGE. 


R. N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Cooper,  Capt.  Vivian  Stewart,  D.S.O. , 
M.C . ; b-  1892;  Capt.  Australian  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Cooper,  Lieut.-Col.  William  George, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cooper,  Capt.  William  Middleship, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  19T4-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cooper,  Major  William  Rowland  Fred- 
erick, D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rowland 
Burrard  Cooper ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Eton ; 
Major  1st  Dragoon  Guards  ; S.  Africa 
1901-2  with  Mounted  Inf.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.),  Afghan  War 
1919  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1920.  Sidlington  Hall,  near  Ciren- 
cester ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Cooper,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Weldon 
Herring-,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Harman  Herring-Cooper,  of  Shrule  Castle, 
Carlow  ; b.  1873  ; entered  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1901,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1914  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  is  an  A.Q.M.G, ; 

S.  Africa  1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Cooper,  Com.  Henry  Edmund  Harvey 
Spencer-,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Col.  Charles  Lacon 
Harvey  (formerly  Wilts  Regt.),  of  Hazel- 
dene,  Exmouth ; b.  1884 ; entered  R.N.  1900, 
became  Lieut.  1905,  Lieut. -Com.  1913,  and 
Com.  1916;  S.  African  War  1900  (medal), 
European  War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of 
Falkland  Islands ; assumed  surname  of 
Spencer-Cooper  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
1906  : m.  1917,  Nonie  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Sherston,  D.S.O.,  Rifle 
Brig.,  and  widow  of  R.  H.  T.  Handcock  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1913.  United  Service 
Club. 

Cooper-Key  [see  Key]. 

Coote,  Colin  Reith,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  el. 
son  of  Howard  Coote,  Lord  Lieut,  of 
Huntingdonshire,  of  Stukeley  Hall,  Hunt- 
ingdon ; b.  1893;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.  Cambridgeshire  Regt. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Private 
Parliamentary  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
India  1918  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Wisbech, 
Div.  of  Cambridgeshire  (L)  Dec.  1917  to 
Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  Isle  of  Ely  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Tile  Cottage, 
Farnham  Royal,  Bucks. 

Coote-Brown  [see  Brown], 

Cope,  Alfred  William,  C.B.  ; b.  18—; 

2ndSec.  Min.ofPensions;  cr.C.B.  (Civil)i92o. 
Cope,  Capt.  Arthur  Hawtayne,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sir  Arthur  Stockdale  Cope,  R.A.; 
b.  1892;  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.OQ  : m.  1918,  Mary  Emery 
Hiscock,  da.  of  F.  N.  Teague,  J.P.,  of 
Worcester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cope,  Brig. -Gen.  Thomas  George,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.  [see  Cope,  Bt.,  cr.  1918]. 

Copeland,  Major  Rupert  Ramsay, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  1892;  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Copeman,  Col.  Charles  Edward  Fraser, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Canon  Copeman 
of  Norwich  : b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Selwyn  and 
King’s  Coll..  Camb.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1907) ; 
is  Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Isle  of  Ely,  Town 
Clerk  of  Wisbech,  and  a D.L.  for  Cambridge- 
shire ; sometime  Col.  Comdg.  Cambridge- 
shire Regt.  : cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  The  Avenue, 
Wisbech  ; Abbey  Lodge , Sheringham,  Nor- 
folk ; Garrick  Club. 

Copeman,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Charles, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Copeman,  of  Dunham  Lodge,  Little  Dun- 
ham, Norfolk  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Essex  Regt.  1881, 


and  retired  as  Major  1904  (re-joined  1914)  ; 
and  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.F.);  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
Swords,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Hopton  Parsonage,  Norwich. 
Copland,  William  Wallace,  M.V.O.,  son 
of  James  Copland,  of  Dumfries  ; 6.1853;  ed. 
privately;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  and  Engineer  to 
| Sanitary  Commrs.,  Gibraltar  : m.  1st,  1879, 

| Mary,  who  d.  1887,  da.  of  Joseph  Pritchard, 
of  Runcorn;  2nd,  18 — , Caroline,  da.  ofjoseph 
R.  Brett,  of  Sheerness;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
j class)  1912.  Gibraltar ; Junior  Constitu- 
! lional,  and  Mediterranean  {Gibraltar)  Clubs. 

\ Coplans,  Capt.  Myer,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , 

M.D.,  son  of  Michael  Coplans;  b.  1879; 
M.D.  (State  Medicine)  London  1904;  Capt. 

I R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  French  and 
J Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.) : m.  1907, 
j Estelle  Rachel,  da.  of  Alexander  Leon;  cr. 

D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  29,  Carlton 
J Hill,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. 

Coplestone,  Frederick,  C.B.E. , son  of 
George  Coplestone;  b.  1850;  a newspaper 
i proprietor,  Editor  of  Chester  Chronicle,  and 
j a J.P.  for  City  of  Chester  : m.  1878,  Sarah,  da. 

of  William  Lewis  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
[ Barrel  Will  House,  Chester. 
j Coppinger,  Capt.  Robert  Henr\%  C.B.E., 
i son  of  the  late  Valentine  John  Coppinger, 
Bar.-at-Law;  b.  1877  ; Capt.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  with  Dover  Patrol  and  Ocean 
Escort  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1909, 
Georgiana  Katherine  Grace,  da.  of  the  late 
G.  Bousfield  Long,  of  Chipping  House, 

I Wotton-under-Edge  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

| Coppinger,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Valentine, 
j D.S.O.,  M.D. ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Durham  Univ. 
(M.B. and  B.Ch.  1897,  M.D.  1899);  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  a F.R.C.S.  I. ; Meso- 

Eotamia  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
>.S.O.  1918. 

I Corballis,  Squadron-Leader  Edward 
I Roux  Littledale,  D.S.O.;  b.  1890;  formerly 
I Capt.  Roy. Dublin  Fusiliers;  now  Squadron- 
Leader  R.A.F.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Corbett,  Rear-Adm.  Charles  Frederick, 
C.B.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  John 
Corbett;  b.  1867;  entered  R.N.  1881,  became 
Lieut.  1891,  Com.  1902,  Capt.  1907,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1910;  sometime  Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; 
European  WarJ  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B., 
Order  of  the  Nile):  m.  1920,  Marjorie, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Percy  Borrett,  of 
Cransford  Hall,  Saxmundham  ; cr.  M.V.O. 

! (4th  class)  1904,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  United 
Service  Club. 

1 Corbett,  Major  Cecil  Uvedale,  D.S.O.y 
el.  son  of  Richard  Cecil  Corbett,  of  Stableford 
Hall,  Bridgnorth  [see  E-  Perth,  colls.] ; b. 
1880  ; formerly  Lieut.  R.H.A.,  and  Major 
Shropshire  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  A viz  of  Por- 
j tugal)  : m.  1904,  Gwendolen  Alice,  da.  of 
Thomas  Holford,  of  Castle  Hill,  Dorset  [see 
j Webley-Parry-Pryse,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stableford , Bridgnorth,  Salop;  Army  and 
j Navy  Club. 

i Corbett,  Major  Garnet  Robert  de  la 
Cour,  D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A. ; Euro- 
I pean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Corbett,  Geoffrey  Robert  Josceline, 
D.S.O.  .youngest  son  of  Richard  Cecil  Corbett, 
of  Stableford  Hall,  Bragnorth  [see  E.  Perth, 

1 colls.];  b.  1889;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Beatrice  Florence,  only 
child  of  Col.  Ernest  Blane,  C.B.,  of  Fair- 
bourne,  Farnham,  Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Corbett,  Com.  Godfrey  Edwin,  C.B.E.,. 
son  ol  the  late  Capt.  Frank  Corbett,  33rd 
' Regt.,  of  Presteigne,  Radnorshire  ; b.  18—  ; 
| Com.  (retired)  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18, 
on  Blockade  Patrol  and  with  Ocean  Escort 
(despatches,  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I.tfS 


Corbett,  Capt.  Robert  Gwynne,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Edmund  Corbett  ; b.  1872; 
entered  R.N.  18 — , and  became  Capt.  1912; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16,  with 
Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Corbett,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Lorimer, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Corcoran,  John  Arthur,  C.B.,  son  ot 
James  Corcoran,  J.P.,  of  Oakley  Park,  Birr, 
King’s  Co.;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Dublin;  was  Assist.  Sec.,  War  Office  1917- 
20,  since  when  he  has  been  Director  of 
Army  Contracts  : m.  1905,  Edna  Lea,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Lea  Smith ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
62,  Cornwall  Gardens , 5.  W. 7;  Reform  Club. 
Cordeaux,  Col.  Edward  Kyme,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Cordeaux,  F.R.G.S.,  of 
Great  Coates  House,  near  Grimsby  ; 6.1866; 
ed.  at  Oakham  Sch.,and  in  Dresden;  Col. 
Lincolnshire  Regt.  Reserve,  and  Col.  Labour 
Corps,  and  a J.P.  for  Lincolnshire  (Parts  of 
Lindsey);  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1893,  Hilda,  M.B.E  , 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Bennett,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Great  Grimsby;  cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.) 
1919.  Brackenborough  Lawn , Louth , Lin- 
colnshire; United  Service  Club. 

Cordeaux,  Major  Harry  Edward  Spiller, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Cor- 

deaux, I.C.S. ; 6.  1870;  ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892) ; 
entered  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1895  ; 
became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major  (retired) 
1912 ; appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Berbera, 
Somaliland  1900,  Consul  1902,  Dep.  Commr. 
1904,  Acting  Commr.  and  Consul-Gen.  1904 
(despatches),  Commr.,  Com.-in-Ch.,  and 
Consul-Gen.  1906,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch., 
Uganda  1910,  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  St. 
Helena  1911  (also  Ch.  Justice),  and  Gov. and 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Bahamas  1920  : m.  1912, 

Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  George  Went- 
worth-Fitzwilliam,  M.P.  [seeE.  Fitzwilliam, 
colls.],  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Cospatrick 
Thomas  Dundas[see  M.  Zetland];  cr.  C.M.G. 
1902,  C.B.  (Civil)  1904.  Government  House 
Nassau,  Bahamas. 

Corder,  Major  Arthur  Annerley,  C.M.  G. , 
O.B.E. ; b.  18—;  European  War  1914-18,  as 
MajorR.A.O  C.(despatches,C.M.G.,O.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916, O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Geendoon, 
Havant , Hants. 

Corfe,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Cecil,  D.S.O. 
b.  18—;  is  Major  S.  African  Defence  Force; 
served  during  European  War  191418  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.  with 
two  Bars,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
two  Bars)  1917. 

Corfield,  Major  Frederick  Alleyne, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E  .,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Channer  Corfield  [see  Alleyne,  Bt.];  b.  1884; 
Major  R.A.S.C.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1907,  Mary  Graham,  da.  of  the 
late  i.  Bowater  Vernon,  of  Hanbury,  Wal- 
lington,  Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Chatwall , Leebotwood,  Salop. 

Corfield,  Major  Gerald  Frederick 
Conyngham,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  George  Conyngham  Corfield,  for- 
merly R.  of  Heanor,  Derby  ; 6.  1886;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Major  R.E., 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Inland  Water 
Transport  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919, 
Isla,  da.  of  S.  Hartley,  of  Colombo ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cork,  Philip  Clarke,  C.M.G. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  Cork,  R.  of  St.  Ann,  Jamaica; 
6.  1854;  ed.  privately;  entered  Civil  Ser., 
Jamaica,  1875,  and  became  Protector  of 
Immigrants,  Grenada  1881  and  Jamacia  1884, 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1897,  Colonial  Sec., 
British  Honduras  1901,  Administrator  of  St. 
Lucia  1905,  and  Colonial  Sec.,  and  Revenue 
Commr.,  Jamaica  1909;  acted  as  Gov.  of 
British  Honduras  1903-4  and  1905,  of  Wind- 
ward Islands  1906  and  1908,  and  of  Jamaica 
1909  : m.  1881,  Mary  Druce,  da.  of  the  late 


Alexander  Woodburn  Heron  ; cr.  C.M.G.- 

1904. 

Corker,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Martin,  C.B., 
M.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Ware  Corker,  of 
Rushbrook,  co.  Cork;  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Ireland  (B.A.  1st  honours  1876,  M.A. 
1877,  M.D.  and  M.Ch.  1879);  entered  Army 
1880,  became  Major  R.A.M.C.  1892,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1907,  Surg.- 
Gen.  1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1917  j 
served  in  Mohmand  Campaign  1897,  and 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,, 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ; appointed  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  Cape  Colony  1904,  Belfast  Dist. 

1905,  Scottish  Command  1906,  Egypt  1909, 
Lucknow  Div.  1911,  Poona  Div.  1912,  and; 
Secunderabad  Div.  1913;  was  an  Hon.  Phy- 
sician to  H.M.  1912-18;  Dep.  Director  oT 
Med.  Sers.  in  India  1912-15;  is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England:  m.  1886,  Florence,  da.  of  James 
Edward  Leslie,  of  Lecarron,  Passage  West, 
co.  Cork;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Corkhill,  Percy  Fullerton,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Thomas  Corkhill,  of  Liverpool ; 6.  1873  ;. 
admitted  Solicitor  1907 ; Sec.  to  Lord 
Mayor  of  Liverpool,  Assist.  Solicitor  Liver- 
pool Corporation,  and  Acting  Treasurer 
Asso.  of  Local  War  Pensions  Committee  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  ; has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919,. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Town  Hall,  Liverpool. 
Corkran,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Edward, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Charles 
Seymour  Corkran  [see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls.]* 
b.  1872;  entered  Grenadier  Guards  1893,  b&- 
came  Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1902,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1919; 
Nile  Expedition  189S,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartoum,  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  Karageorge  of  Serbia, 
and Se;  bian  Gold  (Vledalfor  Mil.  Valour);  was 
Brig.-Maj.,  Aldershot  1911-14;  is  Comdt.  of" 
Senior  Officers’  Sch.  with  rankof  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1904,  Winifred,  da.  of  Col.  Horace 
Ricardo,  C.V.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G. 
1915,  C B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Corkran,  Mrs.  Florence  Caroline 
Seymour,  C.B.E.  [see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Corkran,  Victor  George  Seymour,, 
C.  V.O.,  son  of  Col.  Seymour  Corkran, 
formerly  Grenadier  Guards  [see  Peel,  Bt.; 
colls.] ; 6.  1873 ; ed.  at  Et'on  Coll. ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer 
(Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Harcourt,  M.P.> 
1893-4,  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut. 
of  Ireland  (Earl  Cadogan)  1893-9,  Private 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  N.  S.  Wales  (Earl  Beauchamp) 
1899-1900,  Private  Sec.  to  Earl  Cadogan  1900- 
1903,  and  Comptroller  of  the  Household  to 
Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earl  Dudley)  1903-5  ; 
acted  as  Gentleman-in-Waiting  to  Princess 
Beatrice  while  in  Spain  1907 ; appointed  are 
Extra  Equerry  to  Princess  Beatrice  1907 
Equerry  1908,  and  Comptroller,  and 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  of  H.R.H. 
1909:  m.  1913,  the  Hon.  Hilda  Caroline 
Chichester,  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Templemore 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1900;  C.V.O.  1904. 
Stone  Green  Hall , Mersham , Kent ; Bache- 
lors' Club. 

Corlette,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Montagu 
Christian,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  James  Christian  Corlette,  D.D.,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Sydney 
Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ.;  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Engineers ; European 
War  1914-18,  Comdg.  R.E.  2nd  Australian 
Div.  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C M.G.,  1914-15  Star)  : m.  1914, 
Ruby,  da.  of  Paterson  J.  Saunders,  of  New- 
castle, N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919  Neivcaslle,  N.S.  Wales;  University 
( Sydney ) Club. 

Cormack, Brig.-Gen.  J ohn  Dewar,  C.M.G. „ 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Cormack, 
of  Dumbarton;  6.  1870;  ed.  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  (B.Sc.  double  1st  class  Honours  1892)  p 

D. Sc.  Brussels;  is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  a 
M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  a M.I.E.E.,  Regius 
Professor  of  Civil  Engineering  and  Me- 


1384 


COMPANION  AGE. 


chanics,  Glasgow  Univ.,  and  a Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour;  sometime  Professor  of 
Mechanical  Engineering,  Univ.  Coll., 
London  ; appointed  Ch.  Contracts  Officer, 
Mil.  Aeronautics  at  War  Office  1915,  Assist. 
Director,  Aircraft  Equipment  1916,  and 
Director  there  of  Supply  and  Production 
(Air  Board)  1917  ; was  Ch.  Representative 
Air  Board  and  Ch.  Representative  Aero 
Supply  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  in  U.S.A. 
1917-18;  author  of  various  scientific  and 
literary  papers : m.  1902,  Fanny,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Lister,  of  Leeds;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1917,  C B E.  (Mil.)  1919.  11,  Park  Terrace , 

Glasgow  ; 37,  Hyde  Park  Gate , 5.  W. 

Cornes,  Major  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  F.  Cornes;  b.  1879;  entered  R.A.  1898, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1914;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911, 

Katharine  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  George 
H.  H.  Weale;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Cornish,  Major  Arthur  William  Dunney, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1884  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cornish,  Cyril  Richard,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 

Lieut.  Australian  Forces  ; European  War 

1915- 18  (w’ounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cornish-Bowden  [see  Bowden]. 
Cornoch-Taylor  [see  Taylor]. 

Cornwall,  Major  Charles  Ernest,  D.S.O. ; 
0.  18 — ; Major  Special  List,  and  attached 
Gordon  Highlanders;  European  Wari9i4-i9, 
with  S.  African  Defence  Force  (prisoner, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Cornwall,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Handyside 
Marshall,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1887; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C B.E., 
American  D.S.M.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E, 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Cornwall,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Kennedy, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Railway  Troops ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cornwallis,  Col.  Fiennes  Stanley  Wyke- 
ham,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Fiennes 
Cornwallis,  of  Chacombe  Priory,  near  Ban- 
bury ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Eton ; Col.  T.F. 
Reserve  (T.D.),  Chm.  Kent  War  Agricul- 
tural Executive  Committee  and  of  Kent 
County  Council,  a J.P.  and  D.L-  for  Kent,  a 
Member  of  its  Insurance  and  War  Pensions 
Committees,  and  a Gov.  and  Trustee  Roy. 
Agricultural  So. ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Maidstone 
(C)  1888-95  and  1898-1900:  m.  1886,  Mabel, 
da.  of  the  late  Oswald  P.  Leigh,  of  Belmont 
Hall,  Cheshire ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Linton 
Park,  Maidstone  ; Carlton  Club. 

Cornwallis,  Major  Kinahan,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Special  List;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.,  Orders  of  the  Nile,  of  King  Geoige 
I . of  Greece,  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Corrie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Francis 
Taylor,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William 
Taylor  Corrie, Devonshire  Regt.  ,of  3 5,Creffield 
Road,  Ealing,  W.5  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Cranleigli 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  (medal  with 
clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star,  two  medals); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Corrigal,  Major  David  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18  — ; Major  Canadian  Forces,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; European  War  1915-19 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Corrigan,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Arthur, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  T.  S.  Corrigan,  of  Toronto; 
b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Ser. 


Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Corrigan,  Major  John  Joseph,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O,  1918  (Bar 

1919). 

Corry,  Brig.-Gen.  Noel  Armar  Lowry-, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Belmore,  colls.]. 

Corsan,  Major  Reginald  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  Corsan,  of  Streatham 
Hill,  S.W. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.) : 
m.  1910,  Ella  Doris,  da.  of  Sidney  Pears,  of 
Streatham  Hill,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Corsar,  Etigineer  Lieut. -Com.  John  Kirk, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Engineer  Lieut.-Com. 

R. N. ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cory,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Norton,  C.B. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  D.  Cory,  of  Toronto, 
Canada;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Lennoxville,  Canada; 
entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1895,  became 
Capt.  iqoo,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  19x9; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  Adjl.  Composite  Regt. 
of  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Maj.-Gen.  on 
Staff  (despatches  twice,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Col  , and  Maj.-Gen.,  2nd  class  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  with  Swords,  C.B., 
Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  and  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
appointed  Brig.  Major  1911,  and  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  Head  Quarters  1913;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Cory,  William  Wallace,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Thomas  Cory,  of  Winnipeg.  Manitoba, 
Canada  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Winnipeg;  appointed  Inspec- 
tor of  Yukon  Offices,  and  of  Interior  and 
Justice  Departs.,  Yukon  1901,  Assist. 
Commr.  of  Dominion  Lands  1904,  and  Dep. 
Min.  of  the  Interior  1905  ; is  Commr.,  N.-W. 
Territories,  and  Acting  Dep.  Min.,  Immi- 
gration and  Colonization  : m.  1888,  Laura, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Watson;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1909.  Ottawa,  Canada;  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) 
Club. 

Cosens,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Philip  Lewes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Philip  J.  Cosens,  of 
Warren  Lodge,  Newmarket ; b.  1884 : for- 
merly Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1st  Dragoons ; 
retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Major, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Gwladys  Ethel,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  F.  G.  Mawer,  Welch  Regt.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cosgrave,  Lieut.-Col.  Lawrence  Vincent 
Moore,  D.S  O.,  son  of  Lawrence  Joseph  Cos- 
grave,  of  Toronto  ; b.  1890;  ed.  at  R.M.C., 
Kingston,  and  at  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal; 
is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m. 
19x6,  Beryl  Hunter  Jones,  of  Honolulu; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918).  565,  Jarvis 

Street,  Toronto;  Royal  Canadian  Yacht , 
and  National  ( Toronto ) Clubs. 

Cosgrove,  Major  John  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Major  Canadian  Railway 
Troops  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cossart,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Raleigh 
Blandy,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  John  Cossart, 
of  Madeira;  b.  1877;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col..  Order  of  Crown 
ot  Italy):  m.  1910,  Evelyn  Mary, da.  of  Rev. 
George  Carter;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  75,  Mark 

Lane,  E.C.3. 

Costello,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Light  Horse; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches, D.S.O. ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Costello,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmond  William. 
V.C.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O. , D.S.O.;  b.  1873; 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1385 


Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army;  ( 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches, 
twice  wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
V.C.)  and  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.);  appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1920, 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. ; cr.  D.S.O.  I9i7» 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.V.O.  1919. 

Costigan,  Capt.  Charles  Telford,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  Thomas  John  Costigan;  b.  1880; 
ed.  at  Halbroke  Coll.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17,  first  as  Field  Cashier 
Canadian  Forces,  and  afterwards  as  Capt. 
Canadian  Inf.  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  missing);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Costigan,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard,  D.S.O., 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery; 
European  War  19 15- 19 (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Costin,  Capt.  Eric  Boyd,  D.S.O.;  b- 
1889  ; is  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  19x4-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917" 
Costley- White  [see  White], 

Cotgrave,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Scott, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  African  War  1902 
on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cottee,  Major  Herbert,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cottell,  Col.  Reginald  J ames  Cope, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.,  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (retired)  ; European  War 
I9i4-i9(despatches,  C.B.E-)  ; cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Cotter,  Major  Edmond  Brian,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
'Cotter,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  John,  C.I.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  John  Cotter, 
The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
R.M.A, ; entered  R.A.  1890,  became  Major 

1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  with  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  in  China  1900  (medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  4th  class  Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  C.I.E.);  is  Comdg.  an 
Artillery  Brig. : m.  1902,  Alice  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  G.  Armitage  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.I.E.  1918. 

Cotter,  Joseph,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; a 
Member  of  National  Maritime  Board ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Cotterell,  Cecil  Bernard,  C.I.E. , son 
cf  George  Cotterell,  of  York  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.  Sch.,  Stratford-on-Avon,  at  St. 
Peter’s  Sch.,  York,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1898)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1899,  and 
served  in  Madras  as  Assist.  Collector  and 
Agent  to  Gov.  of  Vizagapatam  ; appointed 
Dep.  Commr.,  Salt,  Abkari,  and  Customs 
Depart.  1906,  Sub-Collector  and  Joint  Magi- 
strate 1910,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Madras 

1912,  and  Collector  and  District  Magistrate 
1918;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Madras;  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Cottingham,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Roden, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Roden 
Cottingham,  R.F.A. , of  Hermit’s  Hill, 
Burghfield,  Berks;  b.  1866  ; entered  R.M.A. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1895,  Brevet  Major  1905 
(retired  1907),  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  S. 
Africa  1900  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  and  as 

D. A.A.G.  (medal  with  two  clasps) ; was 

Instructor  of  Gunnery,  R.M.A.,  Portsmouth 
1902-7  and  1914-17,  and  Admiralty  Recruiting 
Staff  Officer,  Exeter  1917-19  ; has  Coronation 
medal : m.  1909,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Walter  Travers  Bowen-Colthurst,  of  Drip- 
sey  Castle,  Coachford,  co.  Cork ; cr.  M.  V.O. 
(4th  class)  1907.  10,  Radnor  Park  West, 

Folkestone  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Cottle,  Mrs.  Adela,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
m.  18—,—  Cottle;  cr.  O B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
T9I9- 

Cotton,  Major  Arthur  Egerton,  D.S.O. 
[see  V.  Combermere,  colls.]. 


Cotton,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Stedman, 

C M.G.,  C.B.E.,  A M.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  Joseph  William  Minchin  Cotton,  J.P., 
of  2,  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.W.  ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and 
at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1893,  became  Capt. 

1 <300,  Major  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919 ; is  a temporary  Brig.-Gen. ; 
China  1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-20, 
finally  in  S.  Russia  (thrice  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  C.M.G.,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.E,,  A.M.,  ) : m.  1903,  Rose,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Bousfield,  D.L. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Albemarle  Clubs. 

Cotton,  Charles  William  Egerton,  C.I.E. 

[see  V.  Combermere,  colls.]. 

Cotton,  Capt.  Richard  Greville  Arthur 
Wellington  Stapleton-,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O. 
[see  V.  Combermere]. 

Cotton,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Egerton, 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Combermere,  colls.]. 
Cottrell,  Capt.  Arthur  Foulkes  Bag- 
lietto,  D.S.O.;  b.  1891;  is  Capt.  R.F.A.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  19—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Cottrell,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Foulkes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Foulkes  Cottrell;  b. 
1895 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.G.A.,  and  Assist.  Controller  Surplus 
Supplies  and  Salvage;  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Redeemer 
of  Greece,  Greek  medal  for  Mil.  merit, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

Cottrell,  Com.  William  Henry,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  W.  F.  Cottrell; 
b.  1863;  is  Com.,  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve; 
served  at  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1889,  Louisa 
Celestina  Baglietto;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Cottrill,  Capt.  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  D.C.M. ; 
b.  1870  ; entered  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (from 
ranks)  1914,  and  became  Lieut,  and  tern 
porary  Capt.  (retired) ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Coubrough,  Anthony  Cathcart,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Anthony  Sykes  Coubrough,  J.P.,  ©f 
Blanefield,  Stirlingshire;  b.  1877;  ed.  at 
Albany  Acad,  and  Univ.  of  Glasgow  (M.A. 
1898,  B.Sc.  1900);  an  Engineer,  Gen. 
Manager  for  Icdia  of  Mather  and  Platt 
(Limited),  engineers, of  Manchester,  London, 
and  Calcutta,  and  a M.I.E.E.  and  M.I.M.E.  ; 
Controller  Munitions  Board  1917-19 ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Couchman,  Major  Frank  Mungeam 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

| D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Couchman,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Henry 
I Holbeche,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  E.  H. 

i Couchman,  R.A.  ; b.  1859;  entered  Army 

1878,  became  Capt.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somer- 
3 setshire  L.I.)  1886,  Major  1898,  Brevet 

: Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Lieut. - 

t Col.  1906;  retired  1914;  served  with  Burma 

Expedition  1885-7,  with  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp),  and 
’ in  Kachin  Hills  18,91-2  (clasp) ; was  a 

1 D.A.Q.M.G.  for  Intelligence,  Madras  1892-8 

> (accompanied  Burma -China  Boundary 

Commn.  1897),  and  A.A.G.,  India  1900-1902; 
5 commanded  a Territorial  Force  Brig.  1910- 

• 14,  when  he  was  appointed  to  command  a 

3 Brig.,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1899, 

3 Helen  Mary,  da.  of  Richard  S.  Chattock, 

1 formerly  ot  Thatcham  House,  Newbury, 

» Berks  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 

t Couchman,  Lietit.-Col.  Harold  John, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  H.  Couchman  ; 
b.  1882  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Coulcher,  Miss  Mary  Caroline,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  Rev.  G.  Coulcher;  b.  1852;  is 

• Vice-Pres.  British  Red  Cross  So.  for  Ips- 
wich, and  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; has  Coro- 
nation (1911)  and  Service  medals  ; cr.  O.B.E. 

44* 


I386  COMPANION  AGE. 


(Civil)  1918,  C.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Beech- 
holme,  Ipswich. 

Coulson,  Lieut.- Col.  Basil  John  Blenkin- 
sopp,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  Frederick  Charles 
Blenkinsopp  Coulson  ; b.  1879  ; Lieut. -Col. 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers ; European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Coulson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Morris,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.;  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Coulson,  Lieut.- Col.  John,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; retired 
1920 ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; m.  1904,  Ursula  Vansittart,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Langhorne  [E.  Hardwicke, 
colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Coulson,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Niven, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Scottish  Rifles; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Coulter,  Lieut.-Col.  Graham,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; is  Lieut  -Col.  Australian  Forces ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Coulter,  Robert  Millar,  C.M.G. , M.D., 
son  of  John  Davidson  Coulter;  b.  1857; 
appointed  Dep.  Postmaster-Gen.,  Dominion 
of  Canada  1897:  m.  1879,  Emma,  da.  of  J.  P. 
Wells  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1907.  190,  Cooper  Street , 

Ottawa , Canada. 

Couper,  Lieut.-Col .,  John  Duncan  Camp- 
bell, C.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.): 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Couper,  Leslie,  C.M.G. ; b.  1871 ; Gen. 
Manager  Bank  of  British  West  Africa  (Limited), 
and  a Member  of  W.  African  Currency  Board : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Barrens,  Woking; 
Devonshire,  and  City  of  London  Clubs. 

Courage,  Col.  Anthony,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Courage  ; b.  1875; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Col.  Tank  Corps, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Col.):  m. 
1903,  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  John  Prescot  Hewett, 
G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Courage,  Lieut.-Col.  Miles  Rafe  Fer- 
guson, D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.  (Reserve);  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Courroux,  George  Augustus,  C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  Felix  Courroux, 
formerly  Ch.  Clerk  of  Board  of  Green  Cloth  ; 
b.  1852  ; is  a J.P.  for  London,  Middlesex, 
Surrey,  and  Berks  ; was  Ch.  Clerk  of  Board 
of  Green  Cloth,  Buckingham  Palace  1888-98, 
and  Sec.  1898-1902;  retired  1902:  m.  1886, 
Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Thomas  Renaud, 
formerly  Ch.  Clerk  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster 
Office;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.V.O 
1903.  17,  Chesham  Road,  Brighton. 

Courtenay,  Col.  Arthur  Henry,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Lefroy  Courtenay, 
J.P.,  of  Grange,  co.  Antrim,  and  14,  Fitz- 
wilham  Square,  Dublin;  b.  1852;  Bar.  Kings’ 
Inns,  Dublin  1880;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L  for  co. 
Galway  (High  Sheriff  1887  and  1909),  and  a 
D.L.  for  Lanarkshire:  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  and  4th  Batns. 
The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles) ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  being  Comdt.  of  Boshof 
during  its  investment  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  C.B.);  was  a Master  of 
the  High  Court  of  Justice,  Ireland  1883-18; 
appointed  a Member  of  Auxiliary  Forces 
Advisory  Board,  War  Office  1902,  to  Staff 
N.  Command  1915,  and  D.A.A.G.  London 
Dist.  1919;  : m.  1875,  Mary  Ellen  Mild- 

may,  da.  of  the  late  David  Fullerton, 
J.P.,  of  Pennington,  Hants;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  Trimleston,  Booterstown,  co.  Dublin  ; 
Junior  Carlton,  United  Service  (Dublin), 
County  Galway , and  Royal  St.  George  Yacht 
Clubs. 


Courtenay,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1888;  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Courtice,  Col.  James  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Courtice,  of  Denmark  Hill, 
Surrey  ; b.  1870  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and 
became  Capt.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1912, 
Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Col. 
(retired)  1920;  European  War  1914-18,  on 
Staff(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : 
m.  1911,  Olive  Cecilia  Marion  Sandeman ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Royal  Societies'  Club. 
Courtney,  Wing-  Com.  Christopher  Lloyd , 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Wing-Corn.  R.A.F., 
and  a Dep.  Director  at  Air  Ministry  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Courtney,  Col.  Edward  Arthur  Walde- 
grave,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Henry  Courtney,  C.V.O. , 
R.E.,  Gov.  of  Mil.  Knights  of  Windsor;  b. 
1868;  entered  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1889,  be- 
came Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1896,  Major 
1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1917;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present  at 
actions  of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  and 
Poplar  Grove,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Dep.  Director  and 
then  as  Director  of  Requisition  Sers.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.E.);  was  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport,  E.  Command 
1906-10;  is  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  N.  Command  : m.  1804,  Hilda 
Maria,  younger  da.  of  the  late  T.  E.  Chap- 
man, of  Silksworth  Hall,  co.  Durham  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1918.  York ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Courtney,  Major  Frederick  Harold, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Rev.  Bishop  Courtney  ; b. 
1875;  is  Major  R.G.A. ; European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn.  1904,  Mary 
Elsie,  da.  of  Samuel  Davis,  of  Lakewood, 
New  Jersey7,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1Q17. 

Courtney,  Wing. -Com.  Ivon  Terence* 
C.B.E. ; b.  18-  ; Wing.-Com.  R.A.F.  ; Euro  , 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E. 
C.B.E)  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Courtney,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Edmond 
C.B.,  son  of  Capt.  Thomas  Wilson  Courtney; 
b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf. 
served  at  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches 

C. B;};  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Naval  and 
Military  Club . 

Cousens,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Baxter* 

D. S.O. ; b.  1880  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  * 
Col.  R.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (de 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr 
D S.O.  19x8. 

Cousins,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  George  Teel-  . 
ing,  C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Cousins,  Capt.  Arthur  George,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
24th  Batn.  London  Regt. ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Coussmaker,  Lieut.-Col.  Lannoy  John, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1883;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.. 

D.S.O.):  m.  19 — , Irene,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Coutts,  Major  Donald  Dunbar,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  Coutts,  of  Longview  Estate, 
Boort,  Victoria,  Australia  ; b.  1890 ; ed.  at 
Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B.,  B.S.  1914)  ; a Phy- 
sician and  Surg.,  and  Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was  Assist.  Med.  Sup.  Mel- 
bourne Hospital  1915-16;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dunbar , Boort,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Coutts,  Hon.  William  Strachan,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  James  Cock  Coutts;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Dollar,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  entered 
I.C.S.  1895  ; appointed  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Dep.  Collector,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1905, 
Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge  there  1909  and 
Bihar  and  Orissa  1912,  Registrar,  Patna 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1387 


High  Court  1916  (Officiating  Judge),  and  a ( 
Puisne  Judge  19x9;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Patna, 
Bihar  and  Orissa,  India. 

Coventry,  Bernard,  C.I.E.  [see  E. 
Coventry,  colls.]. 

Covernton,  James  Gargrave,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Alfred  Hennel  Covernton,  of  Aberdeen  , 
Park,  Highbury.  N.  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Mer- 
chant Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1891,  M.A-  1894);  entered 
Indian  Educational  Ser.  1904 ; was  Professor  ( 
of  English  and  History,  Elphinstone  Coll., 
Bombay  1894-8,  an  Educational  Inspector, 
Bombay  Presidency  1898-1906 ; appointed 
Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Burma  1906 
and  Bombay  1917:  m.  1897,  Alexa  Agatha 
Waller,  da.  of  Waller  Paton,  Roy.  Scottish 
Acad.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Bombay ; United 
University,  Bycullah  (Bombay),  and  West 
o f India  (Poona)  Clubs. 

Covington,  Walter  George,  M.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Covington,  of  Norwood, 
S.E.  ; b.  18 — : m.  1919,  Fannie,  da.  of  John 
Hunter,  of  West  Hartlepool;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1919. 

Cowan,  Lieut.- Col.  Bryce  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Cowan,  of  Wheatrig, 
Kilmaurs,  Ayrshire ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Kilmar- 
nock Acad.,  and  at  Anderson  Coll.,  Glasgow  ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  Bechuanaland 
Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1916-18  (despatches  twice,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
appointed  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1916  : m.  1904,  Marion  Young, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Hamilton,  of  Lang- 
muir, Ayr?  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Cowan,  Com.  Charles  Frederic  Roy, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Cowan,  Capt.  Ian  Cairns,  D.S.O.,  M.C-> 
son  of  Ronald  L-  Cowan,  of  Hallguards, 
Ecclefecham  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1919, 
Bessie  Cuthbertson  Anderson,  of  Renfrew  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919- 

Cowan,  Col.  James  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of 
William  Cowan,  LL.D.,  J.P. ; b.  1856;  ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Col.  (retired),  (C.B.); 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899  1900  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps); 
was  a Member  of  Ordnance  Committee 
1902-5,  and  Comdg.  R.E.,  Chatham,  1905  7 : 
m.  1880,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  de  Butts, 
R.E. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Mansfield  House, 
Moffat;  National  Club. 

Cowan,  Col.  John  Marshall,  C.B.E., 
M.D. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cowan,  Major  Samuel  Hunter,  D.S  O., 
only  son  of  the  Rev.  C.  J.  Cowan;  b.  1878; 
entered  R.E.  1897  and  became  Major  1915; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 

Satches,  D.S.O.)  ; was  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 

>mdg.  R.E.  of  a Div.  1916-18  : m.  1918, 
Jean,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cowan-Douglas  [see  Douglas]. 

Cowasji  Jehangir  [see  Jehangir]. 

Cowell,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Marshall, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Jasper 

Cowell,  of  Steyning,  Sussex ; b.  1886  ; ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (Fellow)  ; M.D.,  B.S. 
London  1909,  M.R.C.S.  1907,  F.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1910;  European  War  1915-19  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  and  Surgical  Specialist  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912,  Dorothie, 
da.  of  Arthur  Miller,  I.S.O.,  of  the  India 
Office;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  31,  Wimpole Street,  W. 

Cowell,  Major  William  Ralph,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces;  European 
War  1914-18  in  East  Africa  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cowen,  Major  Arthur  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Cowey,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Vionnee, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ., 
L.S.A.  1900;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1901,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Major  1912,  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Convalescent  Depot  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Cowie,  Brig.-Gen . Alexander  Hugh, 
C.M.G. ; b.  i860  ; is  Col.  (retired),  and  now 
Brig.-Gen.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Cowie,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Henry,  C.B., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  David  Cowie,  of 
Calcutta  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Haileybury ; entered 
R.E.  1881,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1899, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1906, 
Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; appointed 
Assist.  Engineer,  Public  Works  Depart., 
India  1883,  Executive  Engineer  1893,  Dep. 
Manager,  E.  Bengal  Railway  1897,  and 
N.-W.  Railway  1899,  Manager  Imperial  Mil. 
Railway,  Johannesburg  1902,  Manager  Indian 
State  Railways  1906,  and  Agent  O.  and  R. 
Railway  1910,  N.-W.  State  Railway  1913, 
and  a Dep.  Director  of  Railway  Transport 
1916,  and  Director-Gen.  thereof  1919 : m. 
1895,  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert 
W.  Ker,  R.N.R.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Herbert 
F.  Crohan,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915;  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Cowie,  Major  Henry  Edward  Colvin, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  George 
Cowie,  of  Tiverton,  Devon  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Shrewsbury,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E. 
1893,  became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major  1913; 
China  1900-1902  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (C.B.E.) : m.  1903,  Mary 
Theodora,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  Daniel  Thomas, 
R.  of  Hamerton,  Hunts;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cowie,  Surg.-Maj.  Robert  Macnamara 

D. S.O.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh 
Cowie,  Q.C. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London ; L.R.C.P. 
London,  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1897;  formerly 
Surg.-Maj.  1st  Life  Guards;  retired  1920; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  as  a 
Civil  Surg.,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Ada  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Finch,  of  P'inchley  Ho  !, 
Andover;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cowie,  Major  Walter  Nicholas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.F.A.  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C. 

’ with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

> Cowie,  William  Patrick,  C.I.E.,  son  of 

the  late  George  Cowie,  of  11,  Courtfield 
Road,  S.W.;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Malvern,  and 
at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1906.'; 

! entered  I.C.S.  1907  ; was  in  Political  De- 
[ part.  Bombay  1913-17  and  1918-20;  now 
Sec.  to  Gov.  thereof ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Bom- 
bay ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Cowland,  Major  Walter  Storey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Andrew  Cowland,  of  17,  Arundel 
Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1910,  M.A. 
1912);  Sec.  to  Headmaster  of  Winchester 

> Coll.,  and  Maj'or  and  Adj.  Winchester  Coll, 
r Officers’  Training  Corps;  European  War 

1914-19  as  Major  Hampshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  palm) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  10,  College 

Street,  Winchester ; Cavendish  Club. 

Cowley,  Major  Victor  Leopold  Spencer, 
a D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Irish 
’.  Rifles;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C., D.S.O.) : m.  1915,  Dorothy  Sybil  Ger- 

> trude,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald 

n Heber  Thurlow  [see  B.  Thurlow,  colls.];  cr. 

*»  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cowling,  Capt.  Harold  Edward,  D.S.O., 

; M.C.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Northum- 

g berland  Fusiliers;  European  War  19 14-19  (de- 

>;  spatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de 

Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


1388 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Cowpe R,Maj.-Gen.  (John)  Maitland,  C.B., 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Capt.  C.  C.  G.  Cowper, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1859;  entered  Army  1880, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
2891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Col.  1907, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1915;  retired  1919;  served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16,  as  D.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  (despatches  thrice,  C.B.,  2nd 
class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White*  Eagle)  ; 
was  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Simla  1900-1905,  A.A.G., 
2nd  (Rawal  Pindi)  Div.  1906-7,  Comdt.  10th 
Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  Lancers  1907-11, 
and  A.Q.M.G.  7th  (Meerut)  Div.  1912;  com- 
manded a Brig.  India  1913-15,  and  a Div. 
Area  there  1915;  appointed  Col.  Hodson’s 
Horse  1916  : m.  1899,  Cecil  Harriette,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Y.  Allan,  formerly 
Highland  L.I. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916.  Pleasant  Place , Cardington,  Beds; 
United  Service  Club. 

Cowper,  Lieut. -Col.  Malcolm  Gordon, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  John  Cowper;  b.  3 877  ; 
Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut. -Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1909, 
Margaret  Farrer,  da.  of  H.  Tunstill,  J.P., 
of  Readyford,  Nelson,  Lancashire;  cr. 
D^S.O.  1917. 

Cowper,  Sydne\’,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 
ChaaTes  Cowper,  C.E.,  of  Kensington, 
'W.;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.  ; 
-entered  Office  of  H.M.’s  Commrs.  of  1851 
Exhibition  1871,  Science  and  Art  Depart., 
S-  Kensington  1875,  and  Cape  Civil  Ser. 
P879 ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Prime  Min. 
of  Cape  of  Good  Hope  1880,  Parliamentary 
Clerk  in  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office  1881,  again 
Private  Sec.  to  Prime  Min.  1884,  to  charge 
of  Cape  Section  of  Colonial  and  Indian 
Exhibition  (London)  1886,  Permanent  Sec. 
t©  Prime  Min.’s  Depart,  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  1887,  Principal  Clerk  in  Agricultural 
.Depart.  1892,  and  again  Permanent  Sec.  to 
Prime  Min.’s  Depart.  1897;  retired  1904;  is 
a J-P.  for  Cape  Province,  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute,  Past  Pres,  of  W.  Pro- 
vince Agricultural  So.,  and  a Trustee  of  Art 
Gallery ; was  a Civil  Ser.  Examiner  1899-1901, 
and  Mayor  of  Wynberg  1913-14  and  1918-20  ; 
elected  a Member  of  Provincial  Council  1914 
^re-elected  1917);  was  Major  and  Battery- 
Corn.  Cape  Field  Artillery  1905- 10  (gen.  ser. 
medal):  m.  1883,  Marv  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Cockerton,  E.R.C.S.,  of  Kensington, 
W.,;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Eastrv,  Wynberg , Cape 
Colony,  Civil  Service  (Cape  Town)  Club. 
Cox,  Arthur  Frederick,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  Edward  Thomas  Cox, 
H.E.I  C.S.,  of  Ham  Common,  Surrey;  b. 
1849;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  entered 
L.C.S.  1871 ; became  Assist.  Accountant- 
Gen.,  Financial  Depart.,  Madras  1883,  Dep. 
Accountant-Gen.,  Bombay  1885,  Dist  and 
Sessions  Judge  1889,  Accountant-Gen., 
Bombay  1889,  Accountant-Gen.,  Bengal  1895, 
and  Comptroller  and  Auditor-Gen.  1898 ; 
retired  1906 ; wrote  the  Gazetteer  of  N. 
Arcot  District  ; received  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal  1900 : m.  1873,  Flora,  da.  of  the 
.late  Alexander  Ranken,  of  Hampstead ; cr. 

C S.I.  1901.  Cumballa,  Meads , Eastbourne. 
Cox,  Lieut.  Bernard  Thomas,  D.S.O. , 
3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Cecil  Walker  Cox,  R.  of 
North  Kilworth,  Rugby;  b.  1884;  is  Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; served  in  Dardanelles 
3915  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Katharine 
Audrey,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
'Couchman,  R.  of  Thornby,  Northampton- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Cox,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 

J>.  1881  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 

Col.  R.A.S.C. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901 -2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  in 
Sudan  1912  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Unevet  Lieut.  Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cox,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Frederick,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  F.  C.  Cox,  of  Carling- 
ford, N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  1863  ; is  in  N.  S.  Wales 
Lancers ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as 
Capt-  N.S.  Wales  Lancers,  and  subsequently 
•as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Regt.  N.S.  Wales 
Mounted  Rifles  (Queen's  medal  with  six  ' 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.); 


is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Light  Horse,  and 
a”  Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.; 
elected  to  Australian  Senate  1920:  m.  1893, 
Minnie  Elizabeth,  da.  of  W.  K.  Gibbons, 
of  Mindon,  Carlingford,  N.S.  Wales ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1Q02,  C.M.G.  and  D.S.O.  1918. 
Blenheim , Carlingford,  N.S.  Wales;  Aus- 
tralasian Pioneer Club . 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry  Fortnom, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Professor  S.  Herbert 
Cox,  of  Beach  Warren,  Milford-on-Sea ; b. 
1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Kedjaz);  appointed  an  Assist.  Adminis- 
trator, Palestine  1919,  Mil.  Gov.  of  Nablus 
Dist.  March  192c,  and  Dist.  Gov.  of  Galilee 
Dist.  Aug.  1920  : m.  1919,  Edith  Fortescue 
Blair,  da.  of  Roland  Lyons  Nosworthy 
Micheil,  C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Gallilee,  Palestine. 

! Cox,  Major  Edward  Geoffrey  Hippisley, 
CB.E.,  ; b.  18 — ; Major  16th  Batn.  London 
Regt.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Harvie,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  6.1878;  ed.  at  King  William’s  Coll. , and 
at  Manchester  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1903); 
Lieut.  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and  Hon.  Surg  . 
Rochdale  Infirmary;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1908,  Glady-s,  da.  of 
the  late  Oswald  Pike,  of  Seymour  Grove, 
Old  Trafford,  Manchester  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
St.  Edmund's  Terrace,  Rochdale. 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Arthur  Zachariah  Cox,  formerly  of 
Harwood  Hall,  Essex;  b.  1863;  entered  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1884,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1907 ; 
retired  1911;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  a 
Col. -in-Charge  of  Records  1914;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Cox,  Major  Edwin  Charles,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Engineer  and  Railway  Staff 
Corps,  and  Sup.  of  the  Line  S.E.  and  Chat- 
ham Railway : has  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Cox,  j Brig. -Gen  Francis  William  Henry, 

C. B.,  C.I.E. ; b.  1863;  entered  Oxfordshire 
L.I.  1884,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army 
1908,  and  Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retiled)  1920;  served  with  Burma  Expedi- 
tion 1886-9  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  with  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(wounded,  despatches,  clasp),  and  in  Burma 
1894  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.LF.  1919. 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Cox,  of  Sunnyside,  Maidstone ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  : sometime  an 

A.Q.M.G.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.- 
Col.)  : m.  1919,  Irene,  da.  of  Henry  Taylor, 
of  The  Yews.  Maidstone;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  William  Darling, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Alberta  Regt. ; European  War  19x5-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cox,  Hugh  Bertram,  C.B.)  b.  1861  ; ed. 
at  Westminster,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.C.L.,  and  M.A.  1884);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1885  ; appointed  Assist.  Under  Sec.  of  State 
(Legal)  for  the  Colonies  1897,  and  Solicitor 
of  Inland  Revenue  1911 ; was  junior  Counsel 
to  the  Treasury  for  Peerage  cases  1892-7, 
and  to  H.M.’s  Customs  1896-7  ; employed  on 
British  Guiana  Boundary  Question  1896-7, 
and  in  arbitration  between  Great  Britain 
and  Venezuela  1897 : m.  1896,  Rachel,  da. 
of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Julius  Richard  Glyn, 
K.C.B.  [see  Glyn,  Bt.,  cr.  1759,  colls.];  cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  48,  Onslow  Gardens, S.  W. ; 
Tighe-na-Coilich,  Kincraig,  Inverness-shire ; 
United  University  Club. 

Cox,  Major  Ivor  Richard,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cox,  John  Hugh,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

Surg.-Gen.  Charles  Lindsay  Cox,  H.E.I.C.S. ; 


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b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1888,  became  Assist. 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.-W.  Provinces 
and  Oudh  1890,  Joint  Magistrate  1896,  Assist. 
Commr.  1899,  Dep.  Commr.  1907,  Joint  Sec. 
Board  of  Revenue  1904,  and  Excise  Commr., 
Central  India  1906:  m.  1895,  Augusta  Edith, 
da.  of  Eward  Charles  Rudyard  Warner, 
Bar.-at-law ; cr.  C.  I.E.  1912,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919. 

Cox,  Major  Patrick  Godfrey  Ashley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1872 ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Rifle  Brig.  (Reserve);  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Legion  of  Honour) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cox,  Lieut. -Col.  St.  John  Augustus, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  F.  E-  Cox, 
R.E.  ; b.  1869 » entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 
1889,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1906,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1913  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1901,  present  at  actions  of  Vet 
and  Zand  Rivers  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  18—, 
Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Major  J.  F.  W. 
Des  Barres ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Lower  Bourne , 
Farnham , Surrey. 

Cox,  Thomas,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; a 
a Member  of  National  War  Aims  Committee, 
and  a J.P.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918. 

Cox,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cox,  Col.  Arthur  Francis  Hamilton - 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Army  Pay  Depart. 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Coxen,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Adams,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  William 
Coxen  ; b.  1870;  is  Col.  and  temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  Roy.  Australian  Artillery,  and  Comdg. 
Div.  Artillery;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches. D.S.O.,  C.M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. B.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Coxhead,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Alfred,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Coxhead,  of  Russell 
Square,  W.C.,  and  Old  Jewry  Chambers, 

E. C.  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch., 
at  Henley  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.A.  1872,  became 
Capt.  1881,  Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Brevet  Col.  1902,  Col.  1903  (retired  1908), 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Natal  1899-1900,  in  command 
of  R.F.A.  of  Indian  Contingent,  present  at 
actions  of  Elandslaagte,  Reitfontein,  and 
Lombard’s  Kop,  and  at  siege  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.) ; was  Private  Sec.  and  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  of  Jamaica  (Sir  H.  W.  Norman, 
G.C.B.)  1883,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  at  Head 
Quarters  1903,  and  Col.-on-the-Staff  Comdg. 
R.A.  in  Punjab  1904-7  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Suffolk  : m.  1887,  Mabel  Howard,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Henry  William  Paget  Butler  [see 
Butler.  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Waldingfield  Lodge,  Sudbury,  Suffolk. 

Coxhead,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Langhorne, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  George  Coxhead,  for- 
merly of  Hardwick  House,  Ham  Common, 
Surrey;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Bute  House,  Peter- 
sham, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1912 ; retired  1912  ; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886 
(wounded,  despatches),  and  in  China  1900 
as  Brig.-Major ; appointed  a D.A.A.G.  in 
India  1900,  and  to  Charge  of  Night  Defences, 
Portsmouth  1914:  m.  1900,  Eliza  Lort,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  David  Winter  Morris,  R.  of 
St.  Peter’s,  Hasguard  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 

Coysh,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Crabbe,  Com.  Lewis  Gonne  Eyre,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Eyre  Maedonal 
Stuart  Crabbe,  Grenadier  Guards  ; b.  1882; 


Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  with 
Grand  Fleet  Destroyer  Flotillas,  present  at 
battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Crackanthorpe,  Dayrell  Eardley  Mon- 
tague, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Montague 
Hughes  Crackanthorpe,  of  Newbiggin  Hall* 
Westmorland;  b.  1871;  ed.atSt.  Paul’s  Sch., 
and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Diplo-, 
Ser.  1895,  became  a 3rd  Sec.  1898,  2nd  Sec- 
1901,  1st  Sec.  1908,  Councillor  of  Embassy- 
1917,  and  Min.  Plen.  1919;  is  a J.P.  for 
Westmoreland  and  Cumberland  : m.  1898* 
Ida,  who  d.  1918,  only  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
D.  E.  Sickles,  formerly  U.S.A.  Min.  at  Paris, 
and  Madrid;  cr.  C.M.G.  19x8.  Newbiggim 
Hall,  Westmorland  ; St.  James's  Club. 
Cracroft,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1873  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served! 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  on  N.W.  Frontier  1898  (medai 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; was  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  1916-18  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Craddock,  Lady  (Frances  Henrietta), 
C.B.E.  [see  Craddock,  K.]. 

Craddock,  Capt.  Walter  Merry,  D.S.O. r 
M.C.;  b.  18  — ; Capt.  20th  Batn.  London 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,. 
M.C-,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cradock,  Lieut.-Col.  Montagu,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Christopher  Cradock; 
of  Hartforth  Hall,  Richmond,  Yorkshire, 
b.  1859;  served  in  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd 
New  Zealand  Contingent,  3rd  Mounted  Inf. 
Corps,  etc.  (despatches,  medal  with  five 
clasps,  C.B.),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 18  (C.M.G.) ; appointed  Lieut.-Col. 

Comdg.  Special  Cav.  1914;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.> 
1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  90,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Naval  and  Military,  Boodle’s,  Carlton,  and' 
Yorkshire  Clubs. 

Cradock,  Major  Sheldon  William  Keith,, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Christopher 
Cradock,  of  Hartforth  Hall,  Yorkshire ; 
b.  1858 ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army ; 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with 
clasp,  Khedive’s  Star),  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Major  2nd  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-16  as  Major 
2nd  King  Edward’s  Horse  (despatches)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Hartforth  Hall,  near  Rich- 
mond, Yorkshire ; Cavalry,  and  Boodle’s 
Clubs. 

Cragg,  Major  William  Gilliat,  D.S.O.  j 
el.  son  of  Capt.  William  Alfred  Cragg,  J.P., 
of  Threelcingham  House,  Lincolnshire  ; 
b.  1883;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  &t 
R.M.C. ; Major  N.  Lancashire  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1909,  Violet  Emily,  da.  of  L.  W.  Andrews, 
of  Southborough,  Tunbridge  Wells  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Craig,  Alexander,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  Coventry  Munitions  Board  of  Manage- 
ment during  European  War;  is  a J.P.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Coventry. 

Craig,  Major  Archibald  Hay,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Craig,  of 
Pathhead  Ford,  Midlothian  ; b.  1886  ; is  Capt. 
and  temporary  Major  Roy.  Scots;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Lilian,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Armstrong;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Craig,  Rear-Adm.  Arthur  William,  C.B. ; 
b.  1872  ; is  Rear-Adm.  R.N. ; European  War 

1915- 18,  Comdg.  H.M.S.  “Barham,  ’ present 
at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  C.B.,  2nd 
class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
Swords,  3rd  class  of  Order  of  Rising  Sun, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; was  Director  of.  Ord- 
nance Committee  1919-20;  sometime  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  : m.  1910,  Ella  Mary, 
da.  of  H.  F.  Beaufort;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Allenstown,  Kells,  co.  Meath. 

Craig,  Major  Charles  Stuart,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  - 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1390 


European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Craig,  David,  D.S  O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut. 
Grenadier  Guards  Reserve ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  with  Machine  Gun 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Craig,  Major  Frederick  William, D.S.O.; 

b.  18 — ; Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major 
Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  19x5-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Craig,  Lieut. -Col.  George,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Craig,  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1874;  aJ.P.  for 
Lanarkshire,  Managing  Director  of  David 
Colvi  le  and  Sons  (Limited),  Chm.  of  Scottish 
Steel  Makers’  Asso.,  and  of  several  cos., 
and  Vice-Pres.  National  Federation  of  lion 
and  Steel  Manufacturers;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Motherwell , Lanarkshire. 

Craig,  Major  John  Cormack,  D.S.  0..  son 
of  the  late  John  Craig,  of.Aberdeen  ; b.  1874  ; 
a C E.  1 sometime  Major  Canadian  Railway 
Troops;  formerly  13  years  in  R.E.  Vol.  ; S. 
African  War  1900-1901  with  R.E.  (de- 
spatches), European  War  1915-19,  latterly  as 
Assist.  Director  of  Construction  (Light 
Railways)  at  Gen.  Head  Quarters  in  France 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.);  Assist.  Engineer, 
City  of  Westminster  1903-5,  and  Resident 
Engineer,  Straits  Settlements  Harbour  Works 
1905-13 : m-  1913,  Susan,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Duguid,  of  Aberdeen  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  Carisbrooke,  21,  The  Grove.  Finchley, 

N.  3. 

Craig,  Col.  John  Francis,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1856  ; Col.  R.A.  (retired) ; Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Craig,  Lieut. -Col.  Maurice,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  son  of  William  Simpson  Craig;  b. 
1866  ; temporary  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  87,  Harley  Street,  W.i. 

Craig,  Capt.  Newman  Lombard,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1884;  is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.,and  a D.A.G.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
s.  atches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  'of  Honour,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palm)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Craig,  Licut.-Col.  Robert  Annesley, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  R.  S.  Craig,  of 
Belfast;  b.  1869;  is  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,  and 
Comdt.  of  Ordnance  Coll.,  Woolwich:  m. 
1904,  Helen  Mary  Stewart,  da.  of  the  Very 
Rev.  Graham  Craig,  of  Clonmacnois  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917,  CB.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Craig,  Major  Robert  Fulton,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Craig,  Major  William  Bannerman, 

D. S.O  , M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Craig-Brown  [see  Brown]. 

Craigie,  Major  Patrick  George,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  David  Craigie,  of  Perth, 
N.B.  ; b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Perth,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh, and  Camb.  Univs. ; formerly  Major 
3rd  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Local  Taxation  Committee 
1871-89,  Sec.  to  Central  Chamber  of  Agri- 
culture 1879-89,  Director  of  Statistical  In- 
telligence and  Educational  Depart,  of  Board 
of  Agriculture  1890-97,  Pres,  of  Economic 
Section  of  British  Asso.  for  Advancement  of 
Science  1900,  of  its  Agricultural  Sub-Section 
at  Winnipeg  1909,  and  of  Roy.  Statistical  So. 
1902-4  (Fellow,  and  Hon.  Sec.  1874-1902),  and 
Assist. -Sec.  to  Board  of  Agriculture  1897- 
1906,  and  Gilbey  Lecturer  on  History  and 
Economics  of  Agriculture  in  Camb.  Univ. 
1907-9  ; has  served  upon  several  Official  Mis- 
sions abroad  on  Agricultural  matters,  and 
acted  as  British  Delegate  at  thirteen  Con- 
gresses of  International  Statistical  Institute 
1887-1011  (Sec. -Gen.  1905, and  Hon.  Treasurer 


1909-13) ; author  of  numerous  Agricultural 
and  Statistical  Reports  and  Papers:  m. 
1867,  Gertrude  Charlotte,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Cheales,  V.  of  Skendleby, 
Lincolnshire  [Bellingham,  Bt.]  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1902.  Avenue  House , Lympstone , 
Devon  ; National,  and  Farmers'  Clubs. 
Craik,  Major  James,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  (retired)  Indian  Army,  and  an 
Assist.  Director  Gen.  of  Transportation; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Craigie- Halkett  [see  Halkett]. 

Crake,  Major  Ralph  Hamilton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  W.  P.  Crake  ; b.  1882;  is  Major  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O,) : 
m.  1919,  Marjorie  Noel,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
Peter  Marrow,  of  Dunbar;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cram,  Lieut. -Col.  Peter  McFarland, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Cameron  Highlanders  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cramer-Roberts  [see  Roberts]. 
Crampton,  Capt.  Denis  Burke,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  John 
George  Crampton ; b.  1873 ; entered  R.N. 
1886,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt. 
1911  ; Brass  River  Expedition  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  bombardment  of  Zanzibar  1896, 
European  War  19x4-19,  present  at  operation 
against  the  Konigsberg  despatches,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Order  of  Crown  of  Ital)’,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E-,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal) ; has 
also  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  (with 
plaque),  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  and 
Dannebrog  of  Denmark : m.  1904,  Evangeline 
Beatrice,  da.  of  Col.  E.  Dickinson,  R.E.  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United  Service, 
and  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 

Crampton,  Brig.-Gen.  Fiennes  Henry, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  Capt.  Philip  Henry 
Crampton;  b.  1863;  entered  R.A.  1880,  and 
became  Col.  1911;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1919  ; Sudan  1885-8  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star)  : m.  1901,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the 
late  Archibald  Brock  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Crampton,  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Crampton,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  John  Rib- 
ton,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Crane,  Lieut.-Col. Charles  Paston,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  the  Rev.  William  Crane,  Resi- 
dentiary Canon  of  Manchester;  b.  1857;  ed. 
at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Modern  His- 
tory 1878,  M.A.  1901) ; entered  Royal  Irish 
Constabulary  as  Cadet  1879,  ancl  was  Private 
Sec.  to  Inspector-Gen.  thereof  1895-7;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired) ; was  a Resident  Magi- 
strate in  Ireland  1897-1920  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901  as  Capt.  and  Adj.  12th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Major  and  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  (despatches):  m.  1908,  Mary  Alice 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Mills 
Skrine,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  E.  Temple];  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Wellington 
Club. 

Cranford,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Langeley, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1867;  a F.R.C.V.S.,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.V.C. , N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
18^7-8  (medal  with  clasp).  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E):  m.  18—;  cr. 
C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cranston,  Lieut.-Col.  William  James, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 77  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cranstoun,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Joseph 
Edmondstoune-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Edward  Harris  Edmondstoune-Cran- 
stoun,  J.P. , of  Corehouse,  Lanark  [see  B. 
Stafford,  colls.] ; b.  1877;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Lanarkshire,  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Lanark- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


shire  Yeo.,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  6th  Batn. 
Gordon  Highlanders ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Gueire  with 
palm);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Corehouse,  Lanark. 

Craske,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G. , D.S.  O., 
son  of  the  late  Dep  -Inspector-Gen.  C.  B. 
Craske,  Madras  Army  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.  ; entered  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians)  1890,#  be- 
came Capt.  1897,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1915;  retired  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1899,  Clara  Grace,  da.  of  Dep.- 
Surg.-Gen.  W.  S.  Oliver,  formerly  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Craster,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Henry 
Bertram,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund 
Craster,  of  Beadnell  Tower,  Chathill,  North- 
umberland; b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. 
(retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  : m.  1902,  his  cousin, 

Margaret  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  William 
Robert  Craster  ; cr.  C.B.E,  (Mil.)  1919. 

Craster,  Major  George,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , 
son  of  Col.  William  Robert  Craster,  formerly 
R.A.,  of  Beadnell  Hall,  Chathill,  North- 
umberland; b.  1878;  Major  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
Afghan  War  T919  (O.B.E.).  Waziristan  1919- 
20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 
Cra’ster,  Col.  Shafto  Longfield,  C.B. , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George 
Aytoun  Cra’ster,  R.E. ; 6.1862;  is  Col.  R.E. 
(retired);  Tirah  1897-8  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  N.  China  1902-3  as  Dep. 
Director  of  British  Railway  Administration 
with  China  Expeditionary  Force,  Somaliland 
1903  (medal  with  clasp) ; employed  in  En- 
gineering Branch,  Indian  State  Railways 
1915  J was  Agent  N.-W.  Railway  of  India 
1916-17.  and  Dep.  Director  of  Fortifications 
and  Works  and  Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer  at 
War  Office  1917-19:  m.  1888,  Elizabeth  Maude, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  King,  of  Hampstead, 
N.W. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Craufurd,  Col.  George  Standish  Gage, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E. , D.S.O.  |see  Craufurd, 

Bt.]. 

Craufurd  (Kennedy-Craufurd-  Stuart) 
[see  Stuart]. 

Craufurd,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Quentin, 

D. S.O.  [see  Craufurd,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Craufurd,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Archibald 

Houison-,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Reginald  Houison-Crau- 
furd,  of  Craufurd,  Kilmarnock, and  Braehead, 
Midlothian;  b.  1862;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  (retired),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.F. 
(retired)  ; Burma  1886-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
China  1900-1  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
medal),  Somaliland  1903  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1916-18  as  A.Q.M.G.  Scottish 
Command  and  /as  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.F.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.,  C.M.G.) ; was  D.A.A.G. 
India  1899-1903:  m.  1903,  Eleanor  Louisa, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  F.  Dalrymple-Hay,  of 
Dunlop  [see  Dalrymple-Hay,  Bt.]  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919-  Dunlop 
House,  Dunlop , Ayrshire  ; Borland,  Kilmar- 
nock; East  India  United  Service,  and  New 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Craven,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  J ulius,  D.S.  O. 
[see  E.  Craven,  colls.]. 

Craven, Lieut.-Com.  Francis  Worthington, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.,  retired 
1920  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  U.S.  Navy  Cross) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Craven,  Lieut.-Col.  Waldemar  Sigismund 
Dacre,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Dacre  Craven; 
b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.K  A. ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899  1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
twoclasps),  and  duringEuropean  Warigi4-i8 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lt.-Col.): 

• m.  1913,  Margaret  Celia,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Frederick  James  Mirrielees,  K. C.M.G.  [see 
Mirrielees,  “Knights’  Widows”];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Crawford,  Andrew,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Crawford,  of  Raillies,  Largs  ; b. 


1391 


1871  ; sole  partner  of  Andrew  Crawford  and 
Co.,  steamship  owners  and  brokers,  of  53, 
Bothwell  Street,  Glasgow  ; acted  as  Assist. 
Accountant-Gen.  Min.  of  Shipping  19x7-19  1 
cr.  C B-E.  (Civil)  1919.  Underbank  House, 
Largs. 

Crawford,  Col.  Archibald,  C.M.G.;  b. 
1861  ; Col.  R.A.  (retired)  ; Soudan  1884 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
(clasps),  Aden  1903-4  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Crawford,  Capt.  Charles  Wispington 
Glover,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  R.N.,and  a 
Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  5 cf.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Crawford,  Col.  Edward  William, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18—;  is  Major  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers,  and  a Mil.  Accountant  Officer, 
with  rank  of  Col.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Crawford,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  Stewart, 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Dublin  and 
Edin.  Univs.;  L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.  Edin- 
burgh 1891  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1892,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1904,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1914;  retired  1920;  served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  during  S.  African  War  1900-1920, 
present  at  action  of  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  19x5. 

Crawford,  Henry  Leighton,  C.M.G.,  son 

ofthe  late  Rev.  HenryCrawford,  of  Chelsfield, 
Kent ; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar  1876) ; entered 
Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1877,  became  Police  Magi- 
strate, Kalpitiya  1883,  Dist.  Judge,  Badulla 
1889,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1890,  Principal 
Assist.  1896,  Govt.  Agent,  N.-W.  Province 
1901,  Principal  Collector  of  Customs  1902, 
Acting  Colonial  Treasurer  1904,  Govt.  Agent, 
S.  Province  1904,  Govt.  Agent,  W.  Province 
1905,  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1906,  and  Con- 
troller of  Revenue,  Ceylon  1907 ; retired 
1911 : m.  1885,  Elizabeth  Alba,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  R.  Grant-Brown;  cr.  C.M.G.  1906. 
Windham  Club. 

Crawford,  Major  Ian  Laurie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  19x5-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Crawford,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Norman, 

D.S.O.,  Son  of  Col.  H.  Crawford,  formerly 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; b.  1874 ; entered 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1895,  and  became 
Major  1915,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  Relief  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  i9is-i8(wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Crawford,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; 
is  2nd  Lieut  and  Acting  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Crawford,  Major  John  Douglas,  D.S.O., 
M C.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Crawford, 
K.C.B.;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is 
Major  Indian  Army ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  M.C.,  D.S.O.), 
Afghan  War  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Crawford,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Halket, 
C.M.G.-,  b.  1868  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; retired  1920  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1915,  Lady  Ger- 
trude Eleanor  Molyneux,  da.  of  5th  Earl  of 
Sefton;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Cavalry  Club. 

Crawford,  Major  John  Knox,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Crawford,  Majo * J.  R.  M.,  D-S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E, 
(T.F.) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches. 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Crawford,  Col.  Raymund,  C.B. ; son  of 
Mervyn  Archdale  Nott  Crawford;  b.  1858; 
formerly  Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918 


1392 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Crawford,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Duncan, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  G.  A.  Crawford,  R.A.  ; 
b.  1880;  entered  R.A.  1899,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1916,  Gertrude  Margaret,  da. 
of  A.  Tomes,  of  New  York;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Crawford,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Mont- 
gomery, M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  David 
Crawford,  of  Ashbrook,  Ballyshannon  ; b. 
1863;  is  a Commr.,  Cape  Mounted  Police; 
served  with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5, 
and  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 : m. 
1906,  Jane,  da.  of  Capt.  Edward  Fiddes, 
J.P.,  of  Hollywood,  Monaghan  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1910.  Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town) 
Club. 

Crawford,  Lieut.-Col.  Vincent  James, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Craw- 
ford, K.C.B.  ; b.  1877 ; M.R.C.S.  and 
L.R.C.P.,  London  1899;  entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  190?,  Major 
1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) : 
m.  xst,  1903,  Ethel  Mercy,  who  d.  1914,  da. 
of  — Beck;  2ndly,  1917,  Ellen  Kathleen,  da, 
of  the  late  Samuel  K.  Jackson,  of  Cara. 
Clones,  co.  Monaghan;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Crawford,  Major  William  Loftus,  D.  S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Lan- 
cashire Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Crawford,  Engineer- Com.  William  Regi- 
nald, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas 
Crawford,  K.C.B. ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  Keyham  ; Engineer-Corn.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Engineer  Officer 
4th  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.) : m.  1909,  Gwladys  Eyres,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Jefferies  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Crawford,  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Robert 
Gordon Sh arman-,  P.C.,  C.B.E.  [see “Privy 
Council”]. 

Crawfurd,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Basker-  j 
ville  Jervis,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  vVilliam 
Jervis  Smith  (who  assumed  the  surname  of 
Crawfurd  by  Roy.  license  1909),  of  Brocks- 
ford  Hall,  Doveridge,  Derby;  b.  1880;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Coldstream  Guards  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
assumed  by  Roy.  license  1909  the  surname  | 
of  Crawfurd  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic : m. 
1906,  Eileen  Marguerite  Elinor,  da.  of  Sir 
George  Pigot,  5th  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.1916. 

Crawhall,]?^.  Canon  Thomas  Emerson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  T.  E.  Crawhall ; b.  1866;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,Camb. ; 
Hon.  Canon  at  Newcastle  Cathedral,  and 
Chap,  to  the  Territorial  Forces;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Hill  House,  Haydon  Bridge, 
Northumberland. 

Crawley,  Cecil  Gordon,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  John  S.  Crawley,  of  Stockwood,  j 
Luton;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Director- 
Gen.  Mechanical  Depart.,  Public  Works 
Min.,  Egypt:  m.  1899,  Violet  Chadwick; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Arthur  s Club. 

Crawley,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Parry, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.V.O. , only  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Parry  Crawley,  V.  of 
Walberton,  Sussex  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester; entered  S.  Wales  Borderers  1897, 
became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1903,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches,  M.V.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  O.B.E.);  was  Assist.  Director, 
Supplies  and  Transport,  Head  Quarters  of 
Administration  Sers.  1918:  rn.  1904,  Alice 
Vida  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  David  Crawford 
Cochrane,  Master  of  Etwall  Hospital,  Derby ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1902,  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Crawley-Boevey  [see  Boevey]. 


Crawshaw,  Major  Charles  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919, 
Crawshay,  Lieut.-Col.  Codrington 
Howard  Rees,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Cod- 
rington Fraser  Crawshay,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Llanwair  Grange,  Monmouthshire;  b.  1881; 
f<*rmerly  Major  (now  Lieut.-Col.  retired) 
Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914  17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
has  Order  of  Star  of  Rcumania : m.  1910, 
Leone  Mabel  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  William 
Nelson,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Crawshay,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1873  ; Major  Worcestershire  Regt.  Reserve, 
and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Creagh,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Gethin,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  John  Bagwell  Creagh, 
L.K.Q.C.P.  [Wolseley,  Bt.,  cr.  1744,  colls.] ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  Ro}l  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.A.  1874,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  1883,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1885, 
Brevet  Col.  1893,  Maj.-Gen.  1900  (retired 
1912),  and  Col.  Comdt.  1912 ; served  in  Zulu 
Campaign  1879-80,  present  at  capture  of 
Sekukuni  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882,  as  A.D.C.  to 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Garnet  J.  Wolseley,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  5th  class  Medjidie),  and  in 
Soudan  Campaign  1884-5  in  same  capacity 
(despatches,  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  W.  Dist.  1889-92; 
officiated  in  command  of  Bombay  Dist. 
1896  and  1898,  Upper  Burma  1899,  and  6th 
Div.,  Poona  1905;  commanded  a 2nd  class 
Dist.  in  India  1900-1904,  and  Bombay  Brig., 
6th  Div.,  W.  Army  Corps,  India  1904-5, 
and  troops  in  Mauritius  1906-9 : m.  1889, 
Beatrice  Carlota,  da.  of  the  late  John  Gran- 
ville Grenfell;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896.  Overton, 
Plymouth,  Devon  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Creagh,  Col.  Arthur  Henry  Dopping, 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Creagh,  I.S.C.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Newton  Abbot  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Worcestershire  Regt. 
1887,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1916;  Mekran  Expedi- 
tion 1898,  European  War  1914-18  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  4th 
class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle 
with  Swords)  : m.  1913,  Winifred,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  T.  Ruggles  Fisher,  R.  of  Lyston, 
and  widow  of  the  late  Col.  A.  S.  Leslie, 
Indian  Army;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911, 
C.M.G.  1916.  3.  Park  Ravine,  Nottingham  ; 
East  India  United  Service , and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Creagh,  Com.  James  Vandeleur,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Vandeleur  Creagh, 

C. M.G.,  of  Cahirbane,  co.  Clare;  b.  1883;  is 
Com.  R.N. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  with  Destroyer  Flotillas  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1908,  Adela 
May,  da.  of  Philip  Clarke  Cork,  C.M.G.;  cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Creagh,  Major  Peter  Hubert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Surg.  Col.  James  Nagle 
Creagh,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; b.  1882  ; 
entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1902,  and  be- 
came Major  1917  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Creagh,  Col.  George  Washington 
Brazier-,  C.B.,C.M.  G.,  son  ofthe  late  George 

Washington  Brazier-Creagh.ofCreaghCastle, 
Doneraile,  co.  Cork,  and  vVoodville,  Butte- 
vant,  co.  Cork  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ; entered  Army  1881,  became  Major 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1893,  and  Lieut.-CoL 
1901;  retired  1011;  granted  rank  of  Col. 
1Q19  ; served  with  Tirah  Campaign  1897-8,  on 
Staff,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1903  with  Natal  Field 
Force  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15,  on  Med.  Staff,  with  rank  of  CoL 


COMPANION  AGE. 


l393 


(despatches);  employed  on  Special  Mission 
to  S.-E.  Persia*  1893-4,  and  in  command  of 
Seistan  Mission  1897  (thanked  by  Indian 
Govt.)  ; accompanied  Pekin  Syndicate 
through  N.  China  1899-1900 ; has  Ro}\ 
Humane  So.’s  medal  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Creagh-Osborne  [see  Osborne]. 

Crean,  Major  Thomas  Joseph,  V.C., 
D.S.O.  F.R.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Michael 
Theobald  Crean,  Bar.-at-law ; b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Clongowes  Wood  Sch.;  L.R.C.P.I.  and 

L. R.C.S.I.  1896;  F.R.C.S.I.;  is  a retired 

Capt.  R.A.M.C.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (twice  wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
V.C.),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1905, 
Victoria,  da.  of  Senor  Don  Tomas  Heredia, 
of  Malaga ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x5.  13,  Queen 

Street , Mayfair , W.;  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Crease,  Capt.  Thomas  Evans,  C.B. , 
C.B.E. ; b.  1875 ; entered  R.N.  1888,  and 
became  Lieut.  1895, (Com.  1905  (retired  1910), 
and  Capt.  1918  ; was  Naval  Assist,  to  First 
Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1914-15,  and  to 
Controller  of  the  Navy  1917,  and  First  Sec. 
to  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  and  Sec.  of 
the  Allied  Naval  Council  1917-19 ; has 
Orders  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  and  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  and  Legion  of 
Honour:  m.  1889,  Louise,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Johnson,  of  The  Abbey,  Thetford, 
Norfolk;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Riverholm,  Datchet ; White's , and 
Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 

Cree,  Maj.-Gen.  Gerald,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Dep.  Inspector  Edward  Hodges 
Cree,  R.N.  ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Highgate  Sen. ; 

M. R.C.S.  England  and  L.S.A.  London  1885; 
entered  Army  Med.  Ser.  1885,  became  Major 
R.A.M.C.  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1915,  and  Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1917;  served  during  European  War  1914-17, 
as  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  and  as 
Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  3rd  class  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Anne  with  Swords) ; was  Assist. - 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Aldershot  1912-14 : 
m.  1896,  Isabella  Sophia  Alice,  da.  of  Surg.- 
Maj.-Gen.  Philip  Broke-Smith ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917- 

Creek,  Capt.  Robert  Forbes  Stanley 
Stanley-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edward 
Stanley  Stanley-Creek,  formerly  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  ; b.  1878 ; entered  Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.  1899,  and  became  Capt.  1910 ; served 
during  European  War  1914  (despatches, 
twice  wounded,  D.S.O.,  missing  1914) : m. 
1908,  Marie  Therese,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  Sir  David  Parkes  Masson,  C.I.E  [see 
Masson  “Knights’  Widows”]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  22,  Down  Street , Piccadilly,  W. 

Creelman,  Col.  John  Jennings,  D.S.O., 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Adam  R.  Creelman, 
K.C.,  of  Montreal;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll.,  Toronto,  at  Toronto  and  McGill 
Univs.  (B.A.  1904,  B.C.L.  1907,  Member  of 
Corporation  1919),  and  at  Grenoble  Univ., 
France;  Bar.  Quebec  1907,  and  a K.C. 
1919;  is  Col.  Canadian  Mil.,  an  Aider- 
man  and  Sch.  Trustee  of  Montreal,  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  Chm. 
of  Council,  Canadian  Artillery  Asso. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  Comdg.  a Brig,  of  Artillery 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  at- 
tended Coronation  of  King  George  V.  with 
Canadian  Contingent ; sometime  Lecturer 
on  Railway  Economics,  McGill  Univ.  ; has 
3rd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislaus : 
m.  1908,  Katharine  Melanie,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of  Nicholas  Weekes,  of  Galveston,  Texas, 
U.S.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  694,  Sherbrooke 

Street  West,  Montreal ; Junior  Army  and 
Navy,  Mount  Royal  (Montreal),  University 
(Montreal),  University  (Toronto), and  Rideau 
(Ottawa)  Clubs. 

Creighton,  James  George  Aylwin, 
C.M.G.,  K.C.,  son  of  William  Hudson 
Creighton,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1850; 
ed.  at  Halilax  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Dalhousie 
Univ.,  Halifax  (B.A.  1868);  B.C.L.  (Honours) 
McGill  Univ.  1880;  Bar.  Quebec  1880;  is 
Parliamentary  Counsel,  and  Master  in  Chan- 


cery, and  Law  Clerk  of  the  Senate,  Do- 
minion of  Canada : m.  1878,  Eleanor,  da. 
of  George  Platt,  of  Montreal  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1913.  The  Senate,  Ottawa,  Canada  ; Rideau 
(Ottawa),  and  Junior  Conslituiional(London) 
Clubs. 

Crerar,  James,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
Dr.  John  Crerar,  of  Maryport,  Cumberland  ; 
b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1899), 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S. 
1900,  and  became  Assist. -Commr.  and 
Sindhi  Translator  to  Govt,  of  Sind  1907, 
Dep.  Commr.,  Thar  and  Parkar  1907,  Dep. 
Municipal  Commr.,  Bombay  ipn,  Political 
Agent,  Kathiawar  1912,  Municipal  Commr., 
Bombay  1913,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bom. 
bay  1914,  Sec.  to  Bombay  Govt.  (Political 
and  Judicial  Departs.)  1918  : m.  1916,  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Charles  Brand  [see  V. 
Hampden,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  East 
India  United  Service,  and  Byculla  ( Bombay ) 
Clubs. 

Cressingham,  Major  Hugh,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1863;  is  Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major 
Bedfordshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.C.M.), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Hon. 
Major,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cresswell,  Col.  George  Francis  Addison, 

C. V.O.,  son  of  F.  J.  Cresswell,  of  King’s 
Lynn  ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Radley ; is  Major 
and  Hon.  Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  : 
m.  1882,  Eva  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Hay  Gurnej',  R of  N.  Runcton, 
Norfolk  • cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.V.O. 
1906.  King  Street,  King's  Lynn;  Garden 
House,  Hunstanton ; Royal  Thames  Yacht 
Club. 

Creswell,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Fraser, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; was  Assist.  Sup.  of  Experiments, 
Experimental  Staff  1903-7,  a 1st  class  In- 
structor, Sch.  of  Gunnery  1909-12,  and  a Staff- 
Capt.  at  War  Office  19x2-14;  and  Comdt. 
Anti-Aircraft  Sch.  1918-20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cresswell,  John  Edwards,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Edward  Cresswell,  of  Gibraltar 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Bruce  Castle  Sch.,  and  at 
Cavendish  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  1885,  M.B. 
1891);  M.R.C  S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1889;  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer,  Govt.  Hospital,  Suez;-. 
m.  r8g2,  Catherine  Burleigh,  da.  of  the  late 
Mathew  Towgood,  of  Cevlon ; cr.  M.B.E. 
19 — , C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Suez,  Egypt. 
Cresweli,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic  Hugb 
Page,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O-); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Crewdson,  Capt.  Bernard  Francis, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Francis  W.  Crewdson,  J.P.,  of 
Kendal:  b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.;  Acting  Ch.  of  British 
Food  Mission  to  Warsaw  1919;  appointed 
Gen.  Sec.  Intelligence  and  Statistical  Ser., 
Austrian  Section  Reparations  Commn.  at 
Vienna  1920 : m.  1920,  Audrey  Newcombe, 
da.  of  C-  J.  Maltby,  of  Walgrove,  Harpenden, 
Herts ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  United  Uni- 
versity Club. 

Crewe-Read  [see  Read]. 

Crichton,  Col.  Charles  William  Harry, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Erne]. 

Crichton,  Col.  the  Hon.  George  Arthur 
Charles,  C.V.O.  [see  E.  Erne]. 

Crichton,  Capt.  the  Hon.  James  Archi- 
bald, D.S.O.  [see  E.  Erne]. 

Crichton,  Engineer- Capt.  Peter  Thomson , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  John  Crichton,  Engineer 
R.N..  of  Southsea;  b.  1863;  a retired 
Engineer-Capt.  R.N.,  and  a Consulting 
Engineer;  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff, 
m.  1885,  Alice  Maud,  dau.  of  George  Perfect, 
of  Portsmouth  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  41. 

Chapel  Walks,  South  Castle  Street,  Liverpool. 
Crichton,  Lieut.-Col.  Richmond  Trevor, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Henry  McVeagh 
Crichton,  R.E. ; b.  1865 ; entered  Highland 


1394 


COMPANIONAGE. 


L.I.  1884,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1895, 
Major  1902,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1910;  retired 
1920 ; sometime  Director  of  Surveys,  Bengal : 
m.  1891,  Augusta  Kate,  da.  of  Col.  Francis 
Tweddell;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 

'Crichton,  Lieut.- Col.  Andrew  Gavin 
Maitland-Makgill-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E. 
Lauderdale,  colls.]. 

Crichton,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Coventry 
Maitland-Makgill-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see 
E.  Lauderdale,  colls.]. 

Crichton-Maitland  [see  Maitland]. 
Crioland,  Frank,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; cr.  \ 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Crimmin,  Col.  John,  V.C.,  C.B.,  C.I.E. , 
V.D.,  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.I.  ; b.  1859; 

L.R.C.P.,  and  L.R.C.S.,  Ireland  1879;  and 

D. P.H.  ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1882, 
became  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and  Col. 
igi3;  retired  1919  ; Burma  Expedition  1886-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Karen  Field  Force  1888-9 
(despatches,  clasp,  V.C.) ; appointed  Assist. 
Med.  Director,  Diragat  and  Bannu  Brig., 
India  1913,  and  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. 
T916:  m.  1900;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901,  C.B. (Mil.)  1913. 

'Cripps,  Col.  Arthur  William,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Matthew  Cripps  ; 
b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Leinster  Regt.  1882,  and 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1893,  Major  1901, 
Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1913  ; served  with 
1st  Miranzai  Expedition  1890,  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  China  1900,  present  at  relief  of  Pekin 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16,  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport  (despatches, 

C. B.):  m.  1886,  Dolly  Burton;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1916, 

'Cripps,  Major  Charles  William,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1881;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded, despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 
Cripps,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Frederick 

Heyworth,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Parmoor], 

Cripps,  Major  Frederick  William  Beres- 
ford,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Edmund  William 
Cripps,  of  Ampney  Park,  Gloucestershire  ; b. 
1873  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Major 
Gloucestershire  Yeo.,  a J.P.  for  Gloucester- 
shire, and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Ampney 
Crucis;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1897,  Constance  Agnes,  da.  of 
Philip  James  Digby  Wykeham,  of  Tythrop 
House,  Oxfordshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Ampney 
Park,  and  Waterton  House,  Cirencester. 

Cripps,  Major  Henry  Harrison,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Harrison  Cripps,  of  Glen- 
daruel,  Argyle,  and  19,  Bentinck  Street,  W.  1 ; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  1907,  and  became 
Brevet  Major  1916  Ji  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  in  Gallipoli  and  France  Comdg. 
his  Regt.  (twice  wounded,  despatches  four 
times,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.,  Crown  of 
Italy) : m.  1918,  Hilda  Barbour,  da.  of  Henry 
Grattan  Pring,  of  Beechlawn,  Dunmurry ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Cripps,  Major  the  Hon.  Leonard  Harrison,  { 
C.B.E.  [see  B.  Parmoor]. 

Crisford,  George  Northcote,  C.B.E., 
son  of  George  Stephen  Crisford,  of  Kings- 
hill  House,  Swindon ; b.  1880 ; ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylors’  Sell.,  and  at  Emmanuel 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902)  ; was  Dist.  Commr., 
E-  Africa  1906-16  ; became  Capt.  E.  Africa 
Forces  1915  ; appointed  D.A.A.G.  War  Office 

1917,  Director  of  National  Ser.  (N.  Region) 

1918,  and  Inspector  of  Regions,  Min.  of 

National  Ser.  1918  : m.  1910,  Effie  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Saul,  M.D.  [Broun,  Bt.]  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  2,  Titch field  Road, 

Regent's  Park,  N.W.;  Royal  Societies',  and\ 
Sports’  Club. 

Crisp,  Major  Alan  Percy,  D.S.O.,  son  of 

the  late  Samuel  Percy  Crisp,  solicitor,  of  Ho- 
bart, Tasmania  ; b.  1889;  LL-B.  Tasmanian  | 
Univ. ; Major  Field  Artillery  Australian  Im-  | 
perial  Forces  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O. , Croix de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  ; 
1918.  Bellerive,  Tasmania. 


Crisp,  Engineer -Capt.  Arthur  Samuel, 
C.B.E.  ; 6.  18 — ; Engineer- Capt.  R.N.  ; 

European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
sometime  Engineer-Overseer  Newcastle  Dist.; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Crispin,  Edward  Smyth,  C.B.E., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
Trevor  Crispin ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Bradfield 
Coll.;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1898;  became 
Med.  Inspector  Sudan  Med.  Ser.  1904,  Senior 
Med.  Inspector  1907,  Assist.  Director  1909, 
and  Director  1915;  is  Pres.  Central  Med. 
Depart.,  SudaD,  and  a Member  of  Sanitary 
B ard  ; has  been  a Member  of  Gov.  Gen.’s 
Council  since  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
Sudan  1901,  Gallipoli  1915;  has  3rd  class  of 
Order  of  the  Nile,  and  4th  class  of  Order  of 
the  Osmanieh ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Khartoum,  Sudan;  10 1,  Mount  Street,  W. ; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Critchley,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Cecil, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  O.  A.  Critchley; 
b.  1890  ; is  Major  Canadian  Cav. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916, 
Maryon,  da.  of  John  Galt,  Pres.  Union  Bank 
of  Canada;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Critchley,  Brig. -Gen.  Walter  Ramsay, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Major  O.  A.  Critchley  ; b.  1891  ; 
Brig. -Gen.  Canadian  Inf.;  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Critchley-Salmonson  [see  Salmonson]. 

Crockatt,  Capt.  Norman  Richard, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  J.  R.  Crockatt,  of  9, 
Wilbeck  House,  W.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy. 
Scots;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Rose,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Colpoys  Tweedy,  M.D.,  of  Cloona- 
mahon,  Coolooney,  co.  Sligo;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Crocker,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  Edward, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1865  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Welsh 
Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Crocker,  Com.  Cecil  James,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  A.  W.  Crocker ; b.  1881  ; Com.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1911,  Marjory,  da.  of  Sir  Westby  Brook 
Perceval,  K.C.M.G. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Crocker,  George,  C.B.,  son  of  Joseph 
William  Crocker,  of  Devonport ; b.  1846 ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Dockyard  Sch.,  Devon- 
port ; is  a Naval  Architect,  and  a J.P.  for 
Plymouth ; sometime  a Member  of  Roy. 
Corps  of  Naval  Constructors  ; was  in  charge 
of  Dockyards  at  Bombay  and  Calcutta  1884-7, 
Constructor  at  Chatham  Dockyard  1887-9, 
Constructor  and  Inspector  of  Admiralty 
Overseers  for  Contract-Built  Ships  under 
Naval  Defence  Act  1890-92,  Ch.  Constructor, 
Devonport  Dockyard  1892-5,  Ch.  Construc- 
tor at  Chatham  Dockyard  1895-7,  and  Civil 
Technical  Assist,  to  Adm.  Sup„  Devonport 
Dockyard  1897-1905  ; retired  as  Constructive 
Manager  1906  : m.  1st,  1870,  Sarah  Jane,  who 
d.  1891,  only  da.  of  James  Ansdell  Dodd,  of 
Devonport;  2nd,  1894,  Alice  Maud,  only  da. 
of  William  James  Barratt,  of  Devonport  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  Coningsby,  Manna- 
mead,  Plymouth. 

Crocker,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Delamain, 
C.B. ; 6.1862;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired);  N.W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-98  (wounded,  medal 
with  two  clasps);  S.  Africa  1899- -902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches), 
Afghan  War  1919  (C.B.)  ; cr.  C.b.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Crocker,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Edmund, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Herbert  J.  Crocker, 
of  The  Hall,  Yatton,  Somerset;  6.  1877; 
entered  Essex  Regt.  1900,  became  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18,  Comdg.  a Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1908,  Gladys  Mary,  da.  of 
Lieut.  Malcolm  Edye,  R.N.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Crocker,  John  Tredinnick,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; 6.  18 — ; is  temporary  2nd  Lieut. 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1 395 


Crocker,  Brig.- Gen.  Sydney  F rancis, C .B. , 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Alfred  Crocker, 
Army  Med.  Ser.;  b.  1864;  ed.  privately,  and 
at  R.M.C.  5 entered  Leicestershire  Regt. 
1883,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  1909, 
and  Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920  ; Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with 
clasp)  and  1887-9,  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17,  Comdg.  a 
Cav.  Brig,  and  a Cav.  Div.  (despatches,  C.B. , 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia):  nt.  1899, 
Winifred  Jean  Bertha  (from  whom  he  ob- 
tained a divorce  1918),  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 

— Warren,  R.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
United  Service  Club. 

Crockett,  Col.  Basil  Edwin,  D.S.O. , son 
of  the  late  Edwin  Arthur  Brassey  Crockett; 
b.  1877;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  temporary  Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2,  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1910,  Jessie  Shiela  Sinclair 

Thomson;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Croft,  Major  Desmond  Warwick,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Majors.  Wales  Borderers  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Croft,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Page,  C.M.  G. 

[see  Croft,  Bt.,  cr.  1671,  colls.]. 

Croft,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Denman, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Croft,  Bt.,  cr.  1671]. 
Crofton,  Rear-Adm.  Edward  George 

Lowther,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Crofton,  colls.]. 
Crofton,  Lieut.-Col.  Malby,  D.S.O.  [see 
Crofton,  Bt.,  cr.  1838]. 

Crofton,  Major  Malby  Richard  Henry, 

D. S.O.  [see  Crofton,  Bt.,  cr.  1838]. 
Crofton-Atkins  [see  Atkins]. 

Crofts,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonard  Markham, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  E.  W.  Crofts 
(2nd  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers),  of  Merrieleas, 
Eastleigh  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch., 
Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  The 
Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.);  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (thrice  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1906,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  W.  A.  Spence  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
St.  Cross  Lodge , Winchester ; Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Crofts,  Major  Richard,  D.S.O.;  b.  1859  ; 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1885,  and  became 
Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1897  ; retired 
1905 ; served  in  Expedition  against  the  Jebus 
1882  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
Sierra  Leone  1898-9 (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Croker,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Leycester, 
C.B.,  C.M.G..  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward 
Croker,  17th  Regt.,  of  14,  Lypiatt  Terrace, 
Cheltenham ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1886, 
became  Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1902,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1910,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  siege 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches  three  times, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-17  as  a Batn.  Com.,  a 
Brig. -Com.,  and  Comdg.  a Div.  (slightly 
wounded,  despatches  five  times,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  and 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  Maj.-Gen.):  m.  1897, 
Mabel  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  the  late  Major 
Edward  Tedlie,  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.1917.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Croll,  Col.  D.  G.,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  and  temporary  Col.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Croly,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Chapman, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Crombie,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Frank,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Liddle  Crombie, 
M.D.,  of  Park  House,  North  Berwick ; b. 
1870;  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.,  and  Dept.  Commr.  Med.  Ser., 
York  Area,  Min.  of‘Pensions  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Medaille 
des  Epidemies  (France));  has  T.D.,  and 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1918.  Beech  House,  The  Mount, 
York. 

Cromie,  George  Lendrum,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Lieut.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Crompton,  Lieut.-Col.  B.,  D.S.O . ; b. 
18—  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Natal 
Forces ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902  with  Natal 
Vol.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  T902. 
Crompton,  Robert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Robert  Crompton,  of  Bolton;  b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
Blue  Coat  Sch.  Warrington;  Bar.  Fiji  1904; 
a Member  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and 
Vice-Pres.  British  Empire  Producers  Asso. ; 
sometime  Solicitor,  Supreme  Court,  Eng- 
land: m.  1893,  Rosaline,  da.  of  Charles 
Allen,  of  Warrington ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918. 
Tamavua  House,  Suva,  Fiji. 

Crompton,  Col.  Rookes  Evelyn  Bell, 

C. B.,  son  of  Col.  Joshua  Samuel  Crompton, 
of  Azerley  Hall,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1845  » ed.  at 
Harrow  ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  1864,  and  re- 
tired as  Capt.  1877 ; subsequently  Hon. 
Major  in  the  Army ; a Member  of  Council 
of  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  and  of  Co. 
of  London  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  Hon. 
Col.  London  Electrical  Engineers  R.E. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  C.BY ; was  Pres,  of  Institution 
of  Electrical  Engineers  1895  and  1902  ; 
appointed  Consulting  Engineer  to  Road 
Board  1910  (also  an  ex  officio  Member  of  its 
Advisory  Engineering  Committee):  m.  1871, 
Elizabeth  Gertrude,  da.  of  George  Clarke,  of 
Tanfield  House,  Yorkshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  Thi  iplands,  Kensington  Court,  W. ; 
Tanfield  House,  Bedale ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Crompton-Roberts  [see  Roberts]. 
Cronshaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edwin, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Manchester  Regt. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Crook,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  John  Fielding, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  H.  Tipping  Crook,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Prestwich,  Manchester;  b.  1885; 
ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch.  ; is  a Planter, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre) : m.  1918,  Katherine  May  Porter, 
of  Clifton,  Bristol;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Prest- 
wich, Manchester. 

Crooke,  Capt.  Henry  Ralph,  C.B.,  son 
of  Frederick  James  Crooke,  of  Southsea  ; b. 
1875;  Capt.  R.N.  ; has  been  Director  of 
Naval  Ordnance  at  Admiralty;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  Order  of  St.  Anne 
of  Russia) : m.  1916,  Lilian  Ethel,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  C.  E.  Harman,  and  widow  of  Col. 

E.  P.  Smith,  R.A.;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Crooke,  William,  C.I.E. ; b.  1848 ; ed 
at  Erasmus  Smith’s  Gram.  Sch.,  Tipperary, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1871)  ; Hon. 
D.Sc., Oxford  1919;  Hon. D.Iyitt., Dublin  1920; 
entered  I.C.S.  1869,  became  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh 
1871,  Dep.  Commr.  1889,  and  Magistrate  and 
Collector  1890  ; retired  1896:  m.  1884,  Alice, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Carr ; cr.  C.I.E.  19x9. 
Langton  House,  Charlton  Kings,  Cheltenham. 
Crooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Douglas 
Parry-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Walter  Parry- 
Crooke  ; b.  1870  ; entered  Suffolk  Regt.  1889, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  retired  1920; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) : m.  1906,  Dorothy  Joan, 
da.  of  the  late  G.  W.  Deakin  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  Pakenham,  Suffolk. 

Crookenden,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  Cheshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 


1 396 


COMPANION  AGE. 


medal  with  two  clasps) , European  W ar  1 9 1 4- 1 9 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Crookenden,  Major  John,  D S.O.,  son  of 
Col.  Henry  Humphreys  Crookenden,  for- 
merly R.A. ; b.  1882 ; is  Major  E.  Kent 
Regt  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1918,  Iris 
Marguerita,  da.  of  William  Gay,  of  Crow- 
hurst  Park,  Battle;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Crookham,  Rev.  William  Thomas  Rupert,  ! 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; was  R.  of  Haddenham,  I 
Camb.  1893-1905,  since  when  he  has  been 
V.  of  Wisbech  ; S.  African  War  1902  as  Chap, 
to  the  Forces,  European  War  1914-19  as 
1st  class  Chap,  to  Forces  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Vicarage,  Wisbech. 

Crookston,  John  Gray,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Controller  of  Propaganda  in  Russia,  Ministry 
of  Information  during  European  War  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Cropper,  Major  Cecil  Howe,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  : 
tn.  1919,  May,  da.  of  J.  T.  Solvesen,  of  6, 
Rothesay  Terrace,  Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Crosbie,  Col.  Henry,  C.B. , son  of  the  late 
Capt.  William  Adolphus  Crosbie,  formerly 
Rifle  Brig. ; b.  1852  ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered  81st 
Regt.  1872,  became  Capt.  1881,  and  Major 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.) 
1894;  retired  1896;  served  with  Jowaki  Ex- 
pedition 1878,  during  Afghan  War  1878-80, 
present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps) ; sometime 
Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  Manchester  Regt.  : J 
tn.  1880,  Flora  (who  obtained  a divorce  iqio), 
da.  of  William  I..  Holman;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  | 
1911. 

Crosbie,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Dayrolles, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  James 
Crosbie,  of  Ballyheigne  Castle,  Tralee  ; b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Harrow;  a Land  Owner,  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen. (retired), (formerly  Comdg.  aBatn. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Kerry  (High  Sheriff  1893) ; European  1 
War  1014-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1803,  May,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  J.  Leith,  V.C.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Ballyheigne  Castle, 
Tralee,  co.  Kerry;  Carlton , Naval  and 
Miltary , and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Crosbie,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Patrick  Glan- 
dore,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  French 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Crosbie,  Maior  Walter  McClelland, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Pierse  Crosbie;  b. 
1878;  is  Major  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  tn.  1909,  Honor  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  Very  Rev.  the  Hon.  Lucius  O’Brien 
[see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Crosby,  Josiah,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E.,  son  of! 
J.  p.  Crosby,  of  Southport  ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  ! 
Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902); 
appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Bangkok  1911  and  J 
at  Nakawn  Lampang  1915,  and  Consul  at 
Senggora  1916,  and  at  Saigon  1917 ; cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.I.E.  1919.  British  Consulate, 
Saigon,  Cochin-China. 

Crosfield,  Lieut- Col.  George  Rowland-  1 

son,  D.S.O.,  son  ol  John  Crosfield,  of  War-  j 

-rington  ; b.  1877;  is  a J.P.,  and  Major  and  | 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial  Force  | 
Reserve  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Ken-  \ 
sington  Palace  Mansions,  IV. 

Cross,  Major  Donald  Gordon,  D.S.O.)  < 
b.  j 8 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  Euro-  I 

Bean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  | 
'.S.O.  19:9. 


Cross.  Capt.  Edward  Guy  Kynaston, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  Capt.  7th  Husars;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Cross,  Capt.  Frank  Noel,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Frank  R.  Cross,  of  Fulwood  Park,  Liver- 
pool; b.  18 — ; Cipt.  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Eileen  Mary,  dau.  of  the 
late  George  S.  Bleasdale,  of  Morsley  Hill, 
Liverpool ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  15,  Fulwood 

Park,  Liverpool. 

Cross,  Major  James  Albert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  G.  H.  Cross  ; b.  1876;  ed.  in 
Ontario  ; Bar.  and  Solicitor  Canada,  and  a 
K.C. ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a M.L.A. 
of  Saskatchewan  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  Comdg.  a Batn.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  sometime  a Member  of  Public  Sch. 
Board,  Regina  (Chm.  1911):  tn.  1905,  Ida  B. 
Dawson;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Assinaboia  ( Re- 
gina) Club. 

Crosse , Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Robert, C.M.G. , 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Robert  Crosse,  formerly 
Lieut.  73rd  Bengal  Native  Inf. ; b.  1851'; 
entered  Army  1871,  and  retired  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  1892  ; is  Sec.,  to  National  Rifle  Asso.  ; 
appointed  Staff  Officer,  Bisley  Musketry 
Camp  1914  : tn.  1874,  Catherine,  da.  of  Gen. 
Whitworth  Porter,  formerly  R.E.  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909,  C.M.G.  1917.  The 
Secretary’s  Lodge,  Bisley  Camp  ; Junior 
United  Service  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Crosse,  Rev.  Ernest  Courtenay,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  Ilbert  Crosse  ; 
b.  1887  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  19x0,  M.A.  1913);  was  Assist. 
Master,  Marlborough  1911-20,  since  when  he 
has  been  Head  Master  of  Christ’s  Coll.  Gram.. 
Sch.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  ; European 
WTar  1915-19  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Italian  Croice 
di  Guerra) ; author  of  “ The  God  of  Battles, 
a Soldier’s  Faith”  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Christ’s 
College  Grammar  School,  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand;  Brendon  House,  Craven  Road, 
Reading. 

Crosse,  Major  Richard  Banastre,  D.S.O., 
elder  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Legh 
Crosse,  52nd  L.I.  ; b.  1888;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I. 
1906,  became  Capt.  1915,  and  Brevet  Major 
1916  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major, 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914  (Bar 
1918).  Raven  Oak,  Stapeley,  near  Nanlivich, 
Cheshire. 

Crosse,  Major  Whitworth  Charles, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Crossing,  Capt.  Walter  Leonard,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Crossley,  Professor  Arthur  William, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the 
late  Richard  Crossley,  of  Accrington;  b.  1869; 
sometime  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Pharma- 
ceutical So.,  and  Professor  of  Chemistry  in 
King’s  Coll.,  Univ.  of  London ; is  Director 
of  Research,  British  Cotton  Industry  Re- 
search Asso.,  Foreign  Sec.  Chemical  So., 
a F.R.S.,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. : w.1901,  Muriel, 
da.  of  the  late  R.  Lamb,  of  Liverpool ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9.  Shirley 
Institute,  Didsbury,  Manchester ; Devon- 
shire, and  Brasenose  ( Manchester ) Clubs. 

Crossley,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Joseph, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1874  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A. M.C.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914- 19,  in  Mesopo- 
tamia (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Crossman,  Major  Francis  Lindfsfarne 
Morley,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  L. 
Morley  Crossman  of  Cheewick  House,  Beal ; 
b.  1888 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919, 


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1397 


Ruth.  da.  of  Capt.  \ . Gauside-Tippinge,  of 
Morris  Hall,  Norham ; c*.  D.S.O.  1919-  Ches- 
wick  House,  Beal,  Northumberland ; The  Manor 
House,  Holy  Island,  Northumberland;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Crossman,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Lytton, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Crossman,  of  Hambrook,  Gloucestershire  ; 
b.  1877;  ed.  at  Radlev,  and  at  R.M.C. ; en- 
tered Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.)  1897,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was 
an  Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  at 
R.M.C.  1908-12,  and  Staff  Officer  to  Inter- 
national Force,  Albania  1913-14  ; appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916  : m.  1914,  Julia  Mary 
Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  John  Tap- 
son,  of  The  Vicarage,  Hooe,  S.  Devon  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916.  Junior  Army 
and.  Navy,  and  Junior  United  Service  Clubs. 

Crosson,  Major  William  Frederick, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Hampshire  Regt.  (T.F.),  attached  Wiltshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Crosthwaite,  Henry  Robert,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Crosth- 
waite, K.C.S.I. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Clifton, 
and  at  Oxford  Univ.,  entered  I.C.S.  1900, 
became  Assist.  Commr.  Central  Provinces 

1902,  and  Registrar  Co-operative  Credit 
Sos.  1911  ; also  Dep.  Commr.  1915  ; was  Sec. 
Central  Provinces  War  Board,  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Offi- 
cers during  European  War;  author  of  “A 
Primer  of  Co-operative  Credit,”  etc.  ; m. 
1896,  Ada  Elizabeth  Berry;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917, 

C. B.F.  fCivil)  1919.  Ncwstead,  Finchley 
Road,  N.IV.4;  SavileClub. 

'Crosthwaite,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Durn- 
ford,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1891  ; Capt.  London 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
8th  Norfolk  and  7th  Roy.  W,  Kent  Regts. 
(despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  prisoner) : m.  1917,  Claire,  da-  of 
Howard  Trollope;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  The 
Avenue,  Banstead,  Surrey. 

Crouch,  Major  Ernest,  D.S.O.;  b.  1878  ; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Durham 
L.I.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Crouch,  Thomas  Alfred,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers, 
Special  Reserve  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  with  Tank  Corps  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Croughan,  John  Philip,  D.S  O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Australian  Forces;  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Crow,  Francis  Edward,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Frederic  Alfred  Crow,  R.  of 
Alcester ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Honiton  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Lancing  Coll.  ; entered  Levant 
Consular  Ser.  1885  as  Student  Interpreter  ; 
became  Vice-Consul  at  Teheran  1890,  and  at 
Beyrout  1897,  Acting  Consul-Gen.  there  1898, 
Acting  Consul-Gen.  at  Beyrout  1898,  Acting 
Consul  at  Damascus  1899,  and  at  Suez  1902, 
Vice-Consul  for  Island  of  Rhodes  (but  did 
not  proceed)  Feb.  1903,  Consul  at  Basrah 

1903,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Ispahan  1919 ; has 
Coronation  medal  1911  ; author  of  “Arabic 
Manual”:  m.  1890,  Edith  Mabel,  da.  of  J. 
Agnew  Shaw,  of  New  Zealand;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1912.  British  Consulate-General,  Ispahan, 
Persia.  Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Crow,  Major  Percy,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of 
Frederick  Lewis  Crow,  of  SheJlwood  Manor, 
Leigh,  Reigate  ; b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1912);  a 
Motor  Engineer;  European  War  1914- 19  as 
Major  R.F.A.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.): 
m.  191 8,  Pauline,  da.  of  Thomas  Mackinlay, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Leigh,  Reigate,  Surrey. 

Crowder,  William  Harrison,  D.S.O. ; 
b-  *8 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  (T. F.);  Euro- 


pean War  1914-19  fprisener,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Crowdy,  Miss  Edith  Fiances,  C.B.E , 
da.  of  James  Crowdy  ; b.  1880;  Dep.  Director 
Women’s  Roy.  Naval  Ser. ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Crowdy,  James  Fuidge,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
James  Crowdy,  of  Orsett  Terrace,  W. ; b. 
1876  ; is  Ch.  Clerk  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada  : 
m.  1902,  Mabel  Crichton,  da  of  Charles 
Keefer;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1916.  Coltrin 
Lodge , Rockclijfe  Park,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Crowdy,  Miss  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
— Crowdy  ; b.  18 — ; Dep.  Principal  Comdt. 
of  V.A.D.’s  in  France;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Crowe,  Edward  Thomas  Frederick, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Louis 
Crowe,  British  Vice-Consul  at  Zante,  Ionian 
Islands;  b.  1877  » ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.; 
entered  Foreign  Office  1897,  became  a 2nd 
Assist.  1899,  a 1st  Assist.  1903,  Acting  Vice- 
Consul  at  Kobe  1903,  Acting  Consul  at 
Tamsui  1904,  Commercial  Attache,  Tokio 

1906,  and  Commercial  Counsellor  of  Embassy 
1918  : m.  1901,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Hyde  Lay,  British  Consul  at  Cheefoo ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1911.  British  Embassy , Tokio, 
Japan  ; National  Club. 

Crowe,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Henry  Verinder, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  F.  Crowe ; b. 
1862  ; entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Lieut.-Col. 

1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1919;  European  War  1914-18;  has 
Orders  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  Dannebrog  of  Denmark,  and  Aviz  of 
Portugal,  and  Spanish  Mi).  Order  of  Merit; 
was  Comdt.  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Canada  1909-13, 
Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  1914-15,  Comdg. 

R. A.,  E.  Africa  1915-17,  and  on  Gen.  Stall' 
1917-18  (C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Grove 
Hill , Caversham,  Oxon . 

Crowe,  Col.  Mordaunt  AbingdonCarlisle, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Carlisle 
Crowe, formerly  R.H.A.  ; b.  1867  ; Col.  R.A.  ; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1885  ; m.  1899,  Ethel 
Clara,  da.  of  Frederick  Tankard,  of  Afton 
Manor,  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Crowfoot,  John  Winter,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Henchman  Crowfoot,  of  Ravenscourt, 
West  Worthing;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Assist.  Director  of  Education,  Sudan  1903-8, 
and  Inspector,  Ministry  of  Education  1908- 
14  ; appointed  Director  of  Education,  and  an 
Additional  Member  of  Gov.-Gen. ’s  Council, 
Egypt  1907  ; author  of  various  archaeological 
apers  : m.  18 — , Grace  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
inclair  Frankland  Hood,  of  Nettleham 
Hall,  Lincoln;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Cairo,  Egypt ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Crowther,  Major  Henry  Arnold,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Crowther,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Edward 
Lodewyk  Hamilton,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward 
Lodewyk  Crowther,  M.D. ; b.  1887;  ed.  at 
Ormond  Coll.,  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

B. S.  19 ro) ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps,  Hon.  Surg.  Alexandra  Hos- 
pital, Tasmania,  a Member  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Tasmania,  and  a Trustee  of  Tasmanian 
Museum  ; European  War  1916-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  18 — , Joyce  Nevill,  da. 
of  Arthur  Nevill  Mitchell;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military,  and  Tasmanian  Clubs. 

Croysdill,  Clifford  William,  C.B.E., 

son  of  the  late  T.  H.  Croysdill;  b.  1874  ; 
is  Sup.  Roy.  Victoria  Victualling  Yard, 
Deptford;  cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Royal  Victoria  Yard,  Deptford, 

S. E.  ; Sports’  Club. 

Crozier,  Lieut.-Col.  Baptist  Bartoi  # 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Most  Rev- 
John  Baptist  Crozier,  D.D.,  Archbishop  of 
Armagh  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  St.  Columba’s  Coll., 
Rathfarnham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; 
entered  R.A.  1898,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’ 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1398 


pean  War  19x4-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  j 
Crown  of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour);  ap-  i 
pointed  Brig.-Maj.  1916,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1917  : m.  1903,  Ethel  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Humphrys,  J.P.,  of 
Ballyhaise,  co.  Cavan  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Crozier,  Brig. -Gen.  Frank  Percy,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Major 
Burrard  Rawson  Crozier,  Army  Pay  De- 
part. ; b-  1879;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  (now  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.) 
Roy.  Irish  Rifles ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
C.B  , Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cruddas,  Major  Bernard,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1882;  is  Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cruddas,  Lieut.-Col.  Hamilton  Maxwell, 

C. M.G.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1874  ; L.R.C.P.,  and 
M.R.C.S.  London  1897  ; entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1911,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; China  1900  (medal),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1902  and  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-16,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.),  Mesopotamia  1917-18  (de- 
spatches, O.B.E.)  : m.  1911,  Helen  Madeline, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Lunham  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Mardan,  N.-W. 
Provinces , India. 

Cruickshank,  Capt.  Alexander  John, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1891;  Capt.  R.E.;  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cruickshank,  Alexander  Walmesley, 
C.S.I.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Major 
John  James  Farquharson  Cruickshank, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  Bom.  Engineers;  b.  1851;  ed. 
at  Wimbledon  Sch. : passed  4th  into  Wool- 
wich, but  entered  I.C.S.  1872 ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1883;  became  Junior  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Revenue,  N.-W.  Provinces  1878,  Under- 
Sec.  to  Govt.  1886,  Settlement  Officer  1886, 
Dep.  Commr.  1890,  Magistrate  and  Collector 
1891,  Commr.  of  Allahabad  Div.  1897  (had 
7 famine  districts  under  his  charge  1897), 
and  Commr.  of  Rohilkund  Div.  1898 ; com- 
manded Gorakhpur  Light  Horse  Vol. 
1886-90,  Agra  Vol.  Rifle  Corps  1892-6,  and 
Rohilkhund  Vol.  Rifle  Corps  1898-1904  ; 
was  an  Additional  Member  of  Legisla- 
tive Council  of  Viceroy  of  India  1902-4  ; sub- 
sequently a Member  of  Council  of  United 
Provinces  and  a Member  of  its  Board  of 
Revenue ; retired  1908  : m.  1881,  Fanny 
Nina,  da.  of  the  late  Claremont  Daniell ; cr. 

C. S.I.  1898.  Brooklands,  Withy  ham  St. 
John , Crowborough,  Sussex. 

Cruickshank,  Major  Arthur  Ludlam, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1883;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.G.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Cruise,  Richard  Robert,  C.V.O., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Francis  Cruise,  of  Rahood, 
Cruise  Town,  co.  Meath;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Harrow;  F.R.C.S.  England  1903;  is  an 
Ophthalmic  Surg.  and  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.), 
Surg.  Roy.  Westminster  Ophthalmic  Hos- 
pital, and  Ophthalmic  Surg.  King  Edward 
VII.  Hospital  for  Officers;  appointed  Surg. 
Oculist  Extraordinary  to  H.M.  1918  ; served 
during  European  War:  m.  1913,  Margery, 
only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hugh  Woolcombe 
Boyce,  6th  Dragoon  Guards;  cr.  C.V.O.  1917. 
34,  YVinipole  Street,  W. ; Bath  Club. 

Crump,  Hon.  Henry  Ashbrooke,  C.S.I. , 
son  of  Charles  Crump,  Bar.-at-law  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885); 
entered  I.C.S.  1884  ; appointed  a Dep. 
Commr.  1894,  Second  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr. 
1894,  Ch.  Sec.  1901,  Commr.  1907,  Officiating 
Ch  Commr.  1912,  Officiating  Financial 
Commr.  1912,  and  Financial  Commr.  1913  ; 
is  Vice-Pres.  of  Legislative  Council  of 
Central  Provinces : m.  18 — , Frances 

Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  E.  J.  Kennedy- 
Gleeson,  of  Limerick  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1914.  Nag- 
pur, Central  Provinces , India. 

Crump,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Arthur,  D.S.O.  > 

b.  1882;  Lieut.-Col.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  I 


Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Crutchley,  Lieut.-Com.  Arthur  Felton, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cubbon,  Capt.  John  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  R.E.  (despatches,  M.C,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 19x8. 

Cubitt,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Astley,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Frank  Astley 
j Cubitt  [see  Blakiston,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1871; 

I entered  R.A.  1891,  became  Capt.  1900,  Brevet 
| Major  1901,  Major  1908,  Brevet  Lieut. -CoL 

and  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1919;  Lapai  and  Anam  Expedition 
1898  (medal  with  clasp);  Expedition  against 
the  Munshis  1900  (despatches),  Kontagora- 
Bida  Expedition  1901  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major),  Bornu  Expedition  1902  (despatches), 
Kano-Sokoto  Expedition  1903  (despatches, 

D. S.OA  Somaliland  1914-15  (Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  European  War  1916-18  Comdg.  38th 
Welsh  Div.  (Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.);  ap- 
pointed Brig.  Maj.  3rd  Cav.  Brig.  1908,  arid 
to  command  troops  in  Somaliland  as  Dep. 
Commr.  1914,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1917:  m . 
1920,  the  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard 
S.  Grissell;  cr.  D.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cuffe,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Aloysius  Francis, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Laurence 
Cuffe,  J.P.,  of  Clonskeagh,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Westbrook  Rathnew,  co.  Wicklow  ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  and  at  Queen’s  Ser. 
Acad.,  Dublin  ; entered  Army  1896,  became 
Major  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
1st  Batn.  1919;  Nandi  Expedition  1905-6 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18, 
on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 

D. S.O.,  Belgian  Ordre  de  la  Couronne, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. M.G.):  m.  1919,  Gertrude  Ella  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Jackson,  C.V.O. , LL.D., 
F.R.S.E.  [see  Jackson,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  D S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Cull,  Wing-Com.  John  Tulloch,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  1904,  became  Lieut. 
1909,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1917,  and  is  now 
Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; served  in  operations 
against  the  Kdni°sbcrg  1915  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915 

Cullen,  Col.  Ernest  Henry  Scott,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Peter 
Cullen,  M.D. ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1890,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  Major  1908, 
Lieut-Col.  1915  and  Col.  19x9;  served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (clasps), 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp),  in 
Tibet  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (despatches, 
M.V.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  of  Russia) : m.  1906,  Edith,  da.  of 
Samuel  Allenby  Oliver;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1911,  D.S.O.  1912,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Culley,  Stuart  Douglas,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18,  with 
Sea  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Cullinan,  Major  Arthur  William,  D.S.O., 
younger  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Cullinan,  of 
Seymour;  b.  1866;  a farmer,  and  Major  S. 
African  Forces;  Long  Berg  Campaign  1897 
as  Lieut.  Stellaland  Horse,  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  as  Capt.  Comdg.  Cullinan’s  Horse, 
S.  African  Rebellion  1914,  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1894, 
Adriana  Maria,  da.  of  J.  H.  Combrink, 
J.P.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Farm  England , 
District  Vryburg,  S.  A frica. 

Cullinan,  Paymaster -Capt.  William 
Frederick,  C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Cullinan, 
M.D.,  of  Belle  Vue,  Ennis,  co.  Clare  ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  King  Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Berkhamp- 
stead ; Paymaster  - Com.  and  temporary 
Paymaster- Capt.  R.N. , and  Sec.  to  Naval 
Infer- Allied  Commn.  of  Control ; was  Sec.  to 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1399 


Com.-in-Ch.,  Cape  1914-18,  and  to  Vice-Adm. 
Comdg.  E-  Coast  1918-19  : m.  1903,  Caroline, 
da.  of  J.  T.  Isitt,  of  Grantham  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919.  Boston  Lodge,  Mablethorpe,  Lincoln- 
shire. 

Culling,  James  William  Henry,  C.B.E., 
son  of  James  Culling;  b.  1870;  is  Dep. 
Director  of  Victualling,  Admiralty  : m.  1909, 
Winifred  Taylor;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Admiralty,  White- 
hall, 5.  W. 

Culling,  Maj. -Gen.  John  Chislett,  C.B. , 
son  of  Robert  Culling,  of  West  Lydford, 
Somerset ; b.  1858;  M.R.C.S.  England  1880; 
formerly  Maj. -Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; re- 
tired 1918;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917.  West  Lydford , Taunton,  Somerset ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Cullum,  Capt.  G.  C.,  D.S.O,;  b.  18 — ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902  with  Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh’s Own  Vol.  Rifles  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Culme-Seymour  [see  Seymour]. 

Cumberlege,  Major  Cleland  Bulstrode, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  1875;  entered  Army 
1902,  became  Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1910, 
Major  1915  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  with  Imperial 
Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  19T4-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cumberlege,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Fenwick 
Jocelyn,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  sometime 
Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Cumine,  Major  George  James  Gerald, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
and  Major  Gordon  Highlanders;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cuming,  Col.  Helier  Brohier,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Hugh  Cuming,  J.P.,  of 
Badenoch  Dist.,  Komgha,  Cape  Colony  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  East  London,  Cape  Colony  ; 
is  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Howard,  Farrar, 
Robinson  and  Co.,  engineers  and  machinery 
merchants,  of  Cape  Colony,  and  Col.  Comdg. 
Kaffrarian  Rifles  (which  he  joined  in  1884) ; 
served  in  Bechuanaland  1897,  in  command 
of  N.  Column  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  Comdg.  in  succession 
Colonial  Div.,  No.  1 Area  (N.E.)  Colonial 
Defence  Force,  and  three  Mobile  Columns, 
and  subsequently  being  Ch.  Inspecting 
Officer  of  Cape  Colonial  Forces  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B.) : m.  1899,  Marian 
Blanche,  second  da.  of  John  Bard  well  Ebden  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Cuming,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  John,  D.S.O. 
O.B.E.-,  b.  1872;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col:  Indian  Army  ; China  1900  (medal), 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Cuming,  Adm.  Robert  Stevenson  Dalton, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  R.  Dalton  Cum- 
ming,  of  Coulter,  near  Cheltenham  ; b.  1852  ; 
is  Adm.  (retired),  Capt.  (Commodore)  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Worcestershire ; Sudan  1884-5,  China  1900, 
European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  Patrol 
Yachts,  Larne,  and  Com.  at  Base  (D.S.O., 
C.B.E.) ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1913  the  sur- 
name of  Cuming  in  lieu  of  Cumming : m. 
1897,  Henrietta  Florence,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  James  Henry  Gibson  Craig,  3rd  Bt. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  East- 
bury  Manor,  Worcestershire ; United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Cumming,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Chevin, 
C.B. , M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  J.  Simpson 
Cumming,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  1875  > ed.  at  Glas- 
gow Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1899);  entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899,  became  Major 
1911,  and  Lieut. -Col.  igrs;  served  during  S. 


African  War  1900-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16,  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. B.) : m.  1914,  Muriel  Grace,  da.  of  Dep. 
Inspector-Gen.  Richard  E.  Biddulph,  R.N. 
(retired)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Cumming,  Brig.-Gen.  Hanney  Robert, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1867;  is  Col.  Durham  L.I.,  and  a 
Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; S. 
African  War  1899-1901  on  Staff,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour; 
Brevet  Col.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Ceylon  1903-6  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cummings,  David  Charles,  C.B.E.,  son 

of  George  David  Cummings,  of  Greenwich  ; 
b.  1861 ; a shipbuilder,  a Member  of  Industrial 
Court,  Assist.  Industrial  Commr.,  Ministry 
of  Labour,  a J.P.  for  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and 
a Member  of  County  Council  Sch.,  Leeds  ; a 
Member  of  Parliamentary  Committee  Trades 
Union  Congress  1901-8,  Chm.  1905-6,  and 
Pres,  of  Liverpool  Congress  1906  : m.  1896, 
Lucy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alfred  Watkins,  of 
Eltham,  Kent  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Kingswood 
House,  Bargery  Road,  Catford,  S.E.6. 

Cummins,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Wiiliam  John  Cummins,  of 
Bishop  Auckland ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  King 
James  I.  Gram.  Sch.,  Bishop  Auckland,  and 
at  N.-E  Counties  Sch.,  Barnard  Castle;  is 
Lieut.-Coi.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Mary  Stratford  Hall;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Clarence , Bishop  Auckland ; 
Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Cummins,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Jackson» 
D.S.O. ; b.  1879  ;*  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cummins,  Major  Henry  Alfred,  C.M.G. , 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  William  Jackson 
Cummins,  M.D.,  of  Cork;  b.  1864;  ed. 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork  (M.D.  and  M.Ch. 
1885) ; Diploma  of  Sanitary  Science,  Roy. 
Univ.  of  Ireland  1886 ; entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1886,  became  Capt.  1886,  and 
Major.  1898;  retired  1906;  served  with 
Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  C.M.G.);  is  Pro- 
fessor of  Botany  and  Agriculture,  Univ. 
Coll.,  Cork,  and  a Fellow  of  Linnean  So. : m. 
1894,  Ethel  Percy,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Constable  Hall,  J.P.  [Aylmer,  Bt.]  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1900.  University  College , Cork. 

Cummins,  Paymaster-Capt.  Henry  Ash- 
ley Travers,  C.B.E.-,  b.  1847;  Hon.  Pav- 
master-Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  62,  Warwick  Road,  S.W. 5. 

Cummins,  Col.  Henry  Ashley  Vane, 
C.M.G.-,  b.  1870;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; China  1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present  at 
defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Cummins,  Col.  Stevenson  Lvle,  C B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  W.  J.  Cummins, 
of  Cork  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  St.  Faughnau’s  Coll., 
Roscarbery,  and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork ; 
M.B.,  B.Ch.,  and  B.A.O.  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ire- 
land 1896;  Diploma  Tropical  Medicine  and 
Hygiene  1907;  M.D.  (Honours)  1913 ; is  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Adviser  in  Pathology 
to  British  Expeditionary  Force  in  France ; 
Nile  Expedition  1898  (present  at  battle  of 
Khartoum,  despatches,  medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp),  Nile  Expedition  1899 
(medal  with  clasp),  Sudan  1900-1902  (clasp), 
resent  at  re-occupation  of  Bahr-el-Ghazal 
rovince,  Sennar  Expedition  1904,  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.);  received  Ordre  de  la  Cou- 
ronne  1916  ; appointed  a Professor  Roy.  Med. 
Coll.  1919  : m.  1906,  Eleanor  Fenton,  da.  of 

I Robert  Hall,  of  Rockcliffe,  co.  Cork ; cr. 


i4co 


COMPANION  AGE. 


C. M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Authors' 
Club. 

Cuninghame,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  William 
Montgomery,  D.S.O.  [see  Cuninghame,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Cuninghame,  Major  William  Wallace 
Smith,  D.S.O. , el.  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  John  An- 
struther  Smith  Cuninghame  (formerly  2nd 
Life  Guards),  of  Caprington  Castle,  Kil- 
marnock [Slade,  Bt.] ; b.  1889;  Major  2nd 
Life  Guards ; European  War  1914-ig  as 
Capt.  2nd  Life  Guards,  temporary  Major  10th 
Batn.  Scottish  Rifles,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  1st  Batn.  King’s  Own  Roy.  Lan- 
caster Regt.  and  9th  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. 
(twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  1914 
Star  with  clasp,  two  medals) : m.  1918,  Ella, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  Cutlar-Fergusson, 
Scots  Guards,  of  Craigidarroch  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Turf,  and  Guards'  Clubs. 

'Cunliffe,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Hugh 
Gordon,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Cunliffe,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Cunliffe,  Major  John  Bertram,  C.I.E .; 
b.  1878;  European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Comdg.  Madras  Artillery  Vol.,  driving  off 
German  Cruiser  “ Emden  ” when  bombard  ing 
Madras,  and  in  France  and  Flanders  with 
R.F.A.  (despatches  twice,  C.I.F.);  Major 
Madras  Artillery  Vol.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Madras. 

Cunliffe- Owen  [see  Owen]. 
Cunningham,  Major  Alan  Gordon, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1887;  Major  R.F.A. , 

and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D.S.O.  1918. 

Cunningham,  Group  - Capt.  Alexander 
Duncan,  C.B.E.;  b.  18^-;  Wing-Corn,  and 
Acting  Group-Capt.  R.A.'F.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
■O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cunningham,  Capt.  Andrew  Browne, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; entered  R.N.  1898,  became 
Lieut.  1904,  Com.  1915,  and  Capt.  1919  ; 
European  War  1915-18  with  Destroyer 
Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bars); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919,  2nd  Bar  1920). 
Cunningham,  Lieut.-Col.  Aylmer  Basil, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; specially  employed  in 
Ashanti  and  N.  Territories  1908-11  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.,  Orders  of  El 
Nahda  of  the  Htdjaz  and  of  the  Nile  of 
Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Cunningham,  Major  Bertram  Stephen 
Rowsell,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Major  R.A.S.C. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Cunningham,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Col- 
poys,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cunningham,  Edward  Charles,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Edward  John  Cunningham,  V. 
of  St.  Paul’s,  Worthing;  b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; ap- 

gointed  Sec.  to  Board  of  Customs  and 
ixcise  1910,  and  Second  Sec.  to  Min.  of 
Labour  1919:  nt.  1901,  Edith  Frances, 

da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Wheler  Bush,  R.  of  St. 
Alphage,  London  Wall;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915. 
Ministry  of  Labour , Queen  Anne's  Cham- 
bers, S.  IV.  1. 

CUNNiNGHAM,Z/<?«/.-C0/.Francis  William 
Murray,  D.S.O.,  M.D. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  1907,  M.D.  1909) ; formerly 
Capt.  (now  Lieut.-Col.  retired)  R.A.M.C.: 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cunningham,  George,  C.B.,  2nd  son  of 
the  late  George  Miller  Cunningham,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Leithenhopes,  Peeblesshire  ; b. 
1867  ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890);  Advocate, 
Scotland  1892;  Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Pres- 
of  the  Council  1910-19,  since  when  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  Foreign  Affairs : m.  1897,  Geor- 
giana,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  G.  Gordon  Mac- 
pberson  of  Cluny,  Coldstream  Guards ; cr. 


C. B.  (Civil)  1914.  The  Square , Kingsley 
Green,  Haslemere. 

Cunningham,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Glen- 
cairn,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  William  Cunningham,  M.S.C.;  6.1862; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ,andat  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 
L.I.  1881,  became  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Derbyshire  Regt.)  1889,  Brevet  Major  1889, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1897,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
Major  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col.  1908,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1916  ; retired  1909  ; served  with  Egyp- 
tian Expedition  1882,  present  at  actions  of 
Magfar,  Tel-el-Mahuta,  and  Kassassin  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  medal,  bronze  star, 
5th  class  Medjidie,  Brevet  Major),  with  Sou- 
dan Expedition  1884-5  (clasp),  at  actions  of 
Sarras,  Arguin,  and  Toski  1887-9  (wounded, 
despatches,  clasp),  in  command  of  Unyoro 
Expedition  1895,  present  at  actions  of~Ka- 
gumbera  and  Mruli  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.),  in  command  of  Expedition 
against  Naudi  1895  (despatches),  with 
Bida  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1900  in  command  of  a Brig,  (de- 
spatches, C.B.),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  1915  Star,  twro  medals, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.E.) ; was  Assist. 
Commr.  and  Comdt.  of  troops  in  Uganda 

1895- 6;  employed  under  Roy.  Niger  Co. 

1896- 7, andas  Comdt.  W.  African  Regt.  1897-9 : 
m.  1902,  Dorothy  Louisa,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  R.  Yeo,  of  Drayton  House,  Ealing, 
W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Boyne  House,  Cannongate  Road, 
Hythe,  Kent ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Cunningham,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Twee- 
dale,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; entered  R.A.,  1899, 
became  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1919 ; China  1900  (medal),  European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  18 — , Dorothy, 
da.  of  — Moresby-White  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Cunningham,  Lieut-Col . Jack  Armand, 

D. S.O.,  D.F.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  with  Palm);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Cunningham,  James  Crossley,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914- 19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cunningham,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Sydney, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Middlesex  Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1902, 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Egyptian  Order  of  the 
Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy, 
Junior  United  Service,  and  Royal  Auio- 
mtbile  Clubs. 

Cunningham,  Miss • Lallie  S.  C., 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Josias  Cunnirgham, 
of  Gltncairn,  Belfast;  b.  18 — ; appointed 
uarter-Master,  St.  lohn  Ambulance  Asso. 
. A.D.  1914  ; a Life  Member  of  Roy.  Ulster 
Agricultural  So.  ; cr.  C.B.F.  (Civil)  1920. 
Glencairn,  Belfast. 

Cunningham,  Miss  Mary  Elizabeth, 

C. B.E.,  da.  of  josias  Cunnirgham,  of  Glen- 
cairn, Belfast ; b.  18—;  appointed  a Manager, 
under  National  School  Board,  Belfast  1895, 
a Comdt.,  V.A.D.  SC  John  Ambulance 
Asso.  19—,  Demonstrator  1916,  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  So.  of  Antiquaries,  Ireland,  and  a 
Life  Member  of  Roy.  Ulster  Agricultural 
So.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Glencairn, 
Belfast. 

Cunningham,  Major  Thomas  Latimer, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Major  Royal 
Highlanders;  served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Cunningham,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zea- 
land Force  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D S. 0.1917. 

Cunningham,  Major  Thomas  Cunning- 
ham-, D.S.O.  ; b.  1877  ; is  Major  R.A. ; served 


COMPANIONAGE. 


•daring  S.  African  War  1900,  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1908,  Hermione  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Woodward  Crofton  [see  Crofton, 
Bt.,  cr.  1801,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Cunvngham,  Brig.- Gen.  James  Keith 
Dick-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Dick-Cunyng- 
ham,  Bt.]. 

Curell,  Major  William  Brown,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Curling, Lieut.- Col.  Bryan  James,  D.S.O., 
son  ot  the  late  Rev.  J.  J.  Curling,  R.E.  ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1899,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  presen  t 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps;, 
European  War  1915-18  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
and  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1907, 

Lilian,  da.  of  W.  S.  Wells,  formerly  I.C.S., 
of  Bitterne,  Hants  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Curling,  Major  Richard  Rohinson, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 

R. A. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Victoria  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  Sir  William  Michael  Curtis, 
4th  Bt.;  cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

CiJRMi,  Tancred,  M.V.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Sup.  of  Malta  Police;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1907.  Malta. 

C-URRAN,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  1887  ; formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Curre,  Col.  William  Edward  Carne, 

C. B.E. , son  of  Edward  Mathew  Curre,  of 
Itton  Court,  Chepstow;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; formerly 
Comdg.  Roy.  Monmouthshire  Mil. ; Euro- 
pean War  19 r5  in  Mesopotamia;  a J.P.,  a 

D.  L.,  and  a County  Councillor  for  Monmouth- 
shire (Sheriff  1892) : m.  18S8,  Augusta,  da. 
of  Crawshay  Bailey,  of  Maindiff  Court, 
Abergavenny;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Itton 
Court , Chepstow ; Carlton,  Arthur's , and 
Boodles’  Clubs. 

Currey,  Capt.  Hugh  Schomberg,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Currey,  Dragoon 
Guards  ; b.  18— ; is  Capt.  R.N. ; served  at 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia)  : m.  1918, 
Cecil,  only  child  of  the  late  Lieut.  Reginald 
Fulford,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Currie,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Cecil,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  A.  A. 
Currie,  C.B.  ; b.  1863  5 entered  R.A.  1882, 
became  Major  1900,  Leut.-Col.  1911,  Col. 
1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-6, 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  was  Controller  of  Munitions 
Design,  Ministry  of  Munitions  1917,  1919, 
and  Vice-Pres.  Ordnance  Committee 
1919-20:  m.  1895,  Amy,  da.  of  Major  T.  T. 
Haggard,  formerly  R.A.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Currie,  David  M.,  C.B. , son  of  the  late 
James  Currie;  b.  1870;  Director-Gen.  of 
National  Salvage,  Ministry  of  Munitions 
during  European  War:  m.  1906,  Mary,  da. 
of  John  Orr  Knox;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Cheswicke , Hedgerley  Dean,  Bucks. 
Currie,  Lieut  -Col.  Ivor  Bertram  Fendall, 

D. S.Q.  [see  Currie,  Bt.]. 

Currie,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  1894; 

Capt.  S.  African  Heavy  Artillery;  German 

S. -W.  Africa  Campaign  and  European  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Currie,  Major  Patrick,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Major  Australian  Inf.;  European 
War  1914.19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1919. 


1401 


Currie,  Major  Selkirk  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Dugold  Currie  ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at 
McGill  Univ.  (B.A.  1911):  a Chartered 
Accountant,  and  Major  Princess  Patricia’s 
Canadian  L.I. ; European  War  1915-19,  as 
D.A.A.G.,  and  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  293,  Peel 
Street , Montreal ; University  ( Montreal ) 
Club. 

Currie,  Col.  Thomas,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Major  G.  A.  Currie,  of  St.  Nicholas 
House,  Carlisle:  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Carlisle  High 
Sch.  ; entered  64th  Regt.  1874,  became  Capt. 

N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1881,  Major  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Col.  1900  (h.-p.  1901) ; 
retired  1903 ; served  with  Dongola  Expe- 
dition 1896,  in  command  of  British  troops, 
present  at  battle  of  Hafir  (despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  3rd  class 
Medjidie,  C.B.);  officiated  as  Brig.-Gen.  in 
command  of  2nd  class  Dist.  in  India  1901  : 
m.  1880,  Blanche  Helen  Graham,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Walter  Kinloch,  a Judge  in 

l. C.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 

Currie,  Major  William  Leopold,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Joseph  Currie,  of  Glen  Ovsi, 
Grahamstown,  S.  Africa  ; b.  1856 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Major  Nesbitt’s 
Horse  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1881,  Ann, 
da.  of  Henry  Currie  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Grahamstown  Cape  Colony. 

Currin,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  R.  Currin  ; b.  1872; 
Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Notts  and  Derby 
Regt.;  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 
wounded,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  1903,  Ethel 
Cawood,  da.  of  William  Glass  of  East 
London,  Cape  Colony;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1919).  4,  Albany  Street,  East  London,  S. 

Africa. 

Curry,  Brig.-Gen.  Montagu  Creighton, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  R.  M. 
Curry  ; b.  1856  ; entered  nth  Regt.  1877,  be- 
came Capt.  Revonshire  Regt.  1885,  and  Major 
1897  (transferred  to  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1901); 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Col.  1907  (retired  1913),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1917;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  as  Station  Comdt.,  and  subse- 
quently in  command  of  Imperial  L.I.  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
was  Assist.-Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores 
1890-94,  and  in  command  of  4th  Dist.,  W. 
Command  1909-13  ; appointed  to  command  a 
Brig.  19x4,  and  to  be  a Staff-Capt.  1917 : 

m.  1897,  Amy  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Moulton-Barrett ; cr.  D.S.O.,  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Torwood, 
Torquay ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Cursetjee,  Capt.  Heerajee  Jehanjir 
Manockjee,  D.S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; Capt. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-19 
in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  wounded, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Cursetji  Nouroji  Wadia,  C.T.E.;  b. 
18 — ; cr.  C.I.E- 1919-  Bombay. 

Curteis,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Samuel  Sack- 
ville,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Curteis,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Algernon, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  J. 
Curteis,  37th  Regt.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1876,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Major  1892,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  and 
Hen.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  retired  1912;  served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885-6  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  was  Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.  1887-93,  and  Professor  there  1893-8,  Ch. 
Instructor  in  Gunnery  1903-7,  Officer  Comdg. 
S.-E.  Coast  Defences  1907-8,  and  Comdg.  W. 
Coast  Defences  1908-12;  : m.  1894,  Hilda, 
da.  of  the  late  Philip  Myburgh,  Q.C.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.M.G.  1917.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 


I4C2 


COMPANION  AGE, 


Curteis,  Robert  Woodward  Sutton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Mascall  Curteis  ; b. 
1885 ; Com.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  Allied  Lake  Flotilla  in 
Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Curtis,  Capt.  Berwick,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.  [see  Curtis,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1802]. 
Curtis,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  George, 
C.M.G.  [see  Curtis,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Curtis,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Curtis,  George  Seymour,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Seymour  Curtis,  R.N.  ; b.  J 
1867;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1886,  became 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Revenue 
Depart.  1894,  Postmaster-Gen.,  Madras  1897, 
Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate  1904,  Di- 
rector of  Land  Records  and  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Registration  1906,  Senior  Collector  and 
Settlement  Commr.,  Bombay  1909,  and 
Commr.  1911  ; appointed  an  Additional 
Member  of  Bombay  Legislative  Council 
1911,  and  a M.E.C.,  Bombay,  1916  : m.  1898,  1 
Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Grose,  C.I.E.  ; cr. 

C. S.I.  1911.  Poona , Bombay  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Curtis,  Major  Henry  Osborne,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1888  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Curtis,  Capt.  Hubert  Montagu  Cotton,  j 

D. S.O.  [see  Curtis,  Bt.,  cr.  1802,  colls.]. 
Curtoys,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Ernest, 

C. B.,  son  of  William  Joseph  Curtoys,  of  | 
Calcutta;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  is! 
Maj  -Gen.  (retired);  served  in  Sudan  1884-5  1 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star);  has  j 
been  Comdt.  R.M.L.I.  Plymouth  since  1915:  j 
m.  1891,  Maude  Stuart,  da.  of  J.  H.  Mat-  I 
thews,  of  Sunbury-on-Thames ; cr.  C.B.  j 
(Civil)  1918.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Curzon,  Mrs.  Edith  Basset,  C.B.E. 

[see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1866,  colls.]. 

Curzon -Howe  [see  Howe]. 

Cust,  Lionel  Henry,  C.V.O.  [see  E.  | 
Brownlow,  colls.]. 

Cust,  Major  Richard  Brownlow  Purey-,  | 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Brownlow,  colls.]. 
Custance,  Col.  Frederic  Hambleton,  ! 

C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Hambleton  | 
Francis  Custance,  K.C.B.,  of  Weston  Hall,  ' 
Norwich  [Bacon,  Bt.] ; b.  1844 ; formerty 
Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier,  Guards  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Norfolk,  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Norfolk  Regt. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1931  (despatches, 

C. B.) : m.  1871,  Eleanor,  who  d.  1908,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hylton  Jolliffe  [B. 
Hylton,  colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Weston 
Hill,  near  Norwich  ; Carlton  Club. 

Custance,  Capt.  Frederick  H.  M.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  (retired)  Roy.  Naval  I 
Reserve  ; European  War  1914-17  with 
Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  ! 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Cutbill,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Heaton  J 
Locke,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  H.  D. 
Cutbill;  b.  1878;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-  j 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps;  Matabele  Campaign  j 
1896  (medal),  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches  five 
times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G., 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  is  D.A.Q.M.G., 
S.  Command,  India:  tn.  1907,  Edith,  da.  ol 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  L.  E-  Bearne  ; cr.  D.S.O 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919-  Poona , India ; Upper 
Lodge,  Westward  Ho  ! 

Cutcliffe,  Lieut.-Col.  Ashton  Bluett, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1915-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Cuthbert,  Maj.-Gen.  Gerald  James,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  5th  son  of  William  Cuthbert,  J.P.,  j 

D. L.,  of  Beaufront  Castle,  Northumberland  ; 


b.  1861 ; ed.  privately  ; entered  Oxfordshire 
L.I.  and  Scots  Guards  1882,  became  Capt. 
Scots  Guards  1893,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1908,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1919;  served  with 
Sudan  Expedition  1885,  present  at  action  of 
Hasheen  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River,  Magersfon- 
tein,  Poplar  Grove,  Dreifontein,  Zand  River, 
and  Diamond  Hill  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches  twice,. 

C. M.G.,  promoted  Maj.-Gen.  for  distin- 
guished ser.  in  the  field)  ; was  A.D.C.  to 
Brig.-Gen.,  Aldershot  1889-90,  A.A.G.,  Egypt 
1906-9,  and  Col.  Comdg.  Scots  Guards  and 
Regt.  Dist.,  and  Brig.-Com.  4th  London  Inf. 
Brig.  1909-13  ; commanded  an  Inf.  Brig.  1914- 
15,  a Div.  1916-17,  and  at  Shorncliffe  1918; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912,  C.M.G.  1916.  Sandhoe 
Garden  Cottage,  Hexham,  Northumberland r 
Guards’ , Army  and  Navy,  and  Arthurs 
Clubs. 

Cuthbert,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Wilkin- 
son, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  Hugh 
Cuthbert,  formerly  of  Ardbeg,  Kilmun  ; b. 
1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s) 
(T.F.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-16, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  his  Regt.  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1916.  Achandunie,  Alness, 
Ross-shire. 

Cuthbertson,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward 
Boustead,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Thomas 
Cuthbertson,  of  8,  Devonshire  Place,  W. ; b. 
1880  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; entered  Princess 
Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers) 1899,  and  retired  as  Lieut.  1908  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
actions  of  Magersfontein,  Poplar  Grove, 
and  Dreifontein,  and  advance  to  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
3rd  class  Order  of  Stanislas);  is  Capt. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve,  an  Extra  Equerry  to 
H.R.H.  Princess  Henry  of  Battenberg,  a 
Knight  of  Order  of  Philip  of  Hesse,  and  of 
Spanish  Order  of  Mil.  Merit,  and  a Com. 
of  Order  of  Isabella  La  Catolica  of  Spain  : 
m.  1910,  Cecily,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry 
Clifton  [Agnew,  Bt.,  cr.  1629],  and  widow  of 
Capt.  the  Hon.  James  Frederick  Hovell- 
Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce  [see  B.  Thurlow] ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  C.M.G.  1915. 
The  Old  House,  Betchworth,  Surrey  ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Cutting,  Major  Raymond  Howarth, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1916-18 
as  Major  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  with 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Da  Costa,  Col.  Evan  Campbell,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  D.  C.  Da  Costa, 
of  Barbados ; b . 1871 ; Col.  in  the  Army 
(formerly  E.  Lancashire  Regt.)  ; Chitral 
Relief  Force  1805  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.);  ap 
pointed  to  command  Essex  Inf.  Brig.  (T.F.) 
1920:  m.  1916,  Jean,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Milne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1918.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Dacre,  Squadron-Leader  George  Bentley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Dacre;  b.  1891;  is 
Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1915-16  in  Dardanelles  and  Egypt  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
14,  Eaton  Crescent,  Clifton , Bristol ; Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dadabhoy,  Manekji  Byramji,  C.I.E. ; 
son  of  Khan  Bahadur  Byramji  Dadabho}', 
J.P.,  formerly  Registrar  of  Joint  Stock  Cos. 
and  Assurances,  Bombay;  b.  1865;  ed.  at 
St.  Xavier’s  Coll.,  Bombay  ; (B.  A.  1885) ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  and  Advocate,  Bombay  1887  ; 
became  a J.P.  1888  ; was  a Member  of  Bombay 
Municipal  Corporation  1888-90,  and  Nagpur 
Municipality  1890-1918 ; is  Managing  Director 
of  Berar  Manufacturing  Co.  (Limited),  and 


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of  Nagpur  Electric  Light  and  Power  Co. 
(Limited),  and  a Managing  Proprietor  of  the 
Ballarpur,  Sasti,  Ghugus,  Pisgaon,  and 
Rajur  Colleries ; served  as  an  Additional 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1908-17:  m.  1884,  Bai  Jerbanoo,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  Khan  Bahadur  Dadabhoy  Pallonji,  of 
Poona;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Belle  Vue,  Nagpur, 
Central  Provinces , India  ; 8,  Marine  Lines , 
Bombay ; Calcutta,  and  Royal  Societies’ 
Clubs. 

Dadwood,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Hall-,  C.B.E .; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Ch. 
Constable,  Sheffield  City  Police;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Sheffield. 

D’Aeth,  Capt.  Arthur  Cloudsley  Shovel 
Hughes,  C.B.,  son  of  Narbrough  Hughes 
D’Aeth,  of  Knowlton,  Court,  Kent ; b.  1875  ; 
is  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland 
19x6  (despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
commanded  Navigation  Sch.,  Portsmouth 
1919-20  : m.  1903,  Violet  Hessie  Evelyu, 
da.  of  Col.  W.  Kelly;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Daintree,  Capt.  John  Dodson,  C.B.E., 
son  of  John  Osborn  Daintree,  of  Lolworth, 
Cambridgeshire;  b.  1864;  Capt.  R.N.,  and 
Senior  Inspector,  Life-Saving  Apparatus, 
Board  of  Trade  : m.  1893,  Mary  Francis,  da. 
of  Rear-Adm.  Edward  Kelly ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  48,  Pembridge  Villas,  W.11. 

Dakeyne,  MajorHenry  Wolryche,  ZXS.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Fitzroy 
Dakeyne,  Indian  Army;  b.  1886;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; Capt.  Roy.  "Warwickshire 
Regt.  and  an  Instructor  at  Small  Arms  Sch., 
with  rank  of  Major  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 
19  Comdg.  a Batn.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
and  S.  Wales  Borderers  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919).  Junior  United 
Service,  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 
Dakyns,  Mrs.  Winifred,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Pattinson,  of  Shipcote  House, 
Gateshead;  b.  1875;  an  Assist.  Director, 
Women’s  Roy.  Naval  Ser.  : m.  1902,  Henry 
Graham  Dakyns ; cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  7,  Thurloe  Court,  Chelsea, 

S.  W.  3 ; University  for  Ladies  Club. 
D’Albiac,  John  Henry,  D.S.O.;  b.  1894; 
is  Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  in 

R. .M.A.  and  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Dalbiac,  Col.  Philip  Hugh,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Eardley  Aylmer  Dalbiac, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Durrington,  Sussex  (Mainwar- 
ing,  Bt.)  ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Winchester  ; 
entered  45th  Regt.  1875,  and  retired  as  Capt. 
from  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire 
Regt.)  1890;  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and 
Hon.  Col.  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Rifie  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  1896-1908;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  Transport  and  Supply 
Column,  and  Chm.  of  George  Allen  and 
Unwin,  publishers  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches) ; author  of 
“ Dictionary  of  Quotations”  (English),  etc. ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of  Camberwell  (C) 
July  1895  to  Oct.  1900:  m.  1888,  Lilian,  da. 
of  Sir  Charles  Seely,  1st  Bt.,  of  Sherwood 
Lodge,  Notts,  and  Brooke  House,  Isle  of 
Wight;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  The  Elms, 
Seal,  Kent. 

Dalby,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Gerald, 
D.S  O.  ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and 
Assist.  Comdt.  of  Small  Arms  Sch.,  Hythe  ; 

S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  in  Somaliland  1904  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  A viz 
of  Portugal) : m.  1917.  Lucy  Marion,  widow 
of  Louis  Carruthers  Salkeld,  of  Holm  Hill, 
Dalston,  Cumberland ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  2, 
Rutland  Court,  Knightsbridge,  S.  IV. ; Army 
and  Navy,  Bachelors' , and  Bath  Clubs. 

Dale,  Charles  Ernest,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  James  George  Dale  ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  Greenwich,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Customs,  S.  Nigeria  1895,  Acting  Director- 
Gen.  of  Customs  and  Postmaster-Gen.  1896, 
Treasurer  1898,  Acting  Sec.  to  Adminis- 


tration 1900,  also  Acting  Collector  of  Cus- 
toms 1900,  again  Acting  Sec.  to  Adminis- 
tration 1903,  and  Financial  Commr.  on 
Amalgamation  of  S.  Nigeria  and  Lagos  1906 ; 
went  on  special  duty  in  connection  with 
transfer  of  Niger  Co.’s  Territory  to  Colonial 
Office  1899,  a°d  as  Treasurer  to  Lagos  Govt. 
1904;  elected  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  1905; 
acted  as  Colonial  Sec.,  and  Dep.  Gov.  of 
the  Colony  1908;  retired  1914;  is  a Fellow 
of  So.  of  Accountants  and  Auditors  (Incor- 
porated Accountants),  and  of  Roy.  Statistical 
So. : m.  1892,  Ada,  da.  of  Edmund  Parr ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1914,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  72,  The 

Ridgeway,  Golders  Green,  N.W.;  Sports’ 
Club. 

Dale,  Major  Francis  Richard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  James  F.  Dale,  of  Coleshill, 
Warwickshire;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Oundle  Sch., 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1905, 

M.A.  1919);  is  Head  Master  of  Plymouth 
College  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (M.C., 
D.S.O.) : m.  igcg,  Mary,  da.  of  Edward 
James  Montagu  Phillips,  of  Liverpool ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  2 ,Dunkeld  Villas,  Ford  Park, 
Plymouth. 

Dale,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Arthur,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  George  S.  D.  Dale,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1866  ; 
formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; retired  as 
Brig.-Gen.  1920;  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet 
Col.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Dale,  Harold  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of  Henry 
James  Dale;  6.1875;  Assist.  Sec.  Board  of 
Agriculture;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  63, 

Clarendon  Road,  Notting  Hill,  W. 

Dale,  Henry  Hallett,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  James  Dale  ; 
b.  1875;  ed.  at  The  Leys  Sch.,  and  Trin. 
Coll., Camb.  (M.A.  1903,  M.D.  1909) ; a F.R.S., 
and  a Member  of  Scientific  Staff  Med.  Re- 
search Committee;  author  of  numerous 
scientific  works  : m.  1894,  Ellen,  da.  of  F.  W. 
Hallett,  of  Highgate,  N.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Mount  Vernon  House,  Holly  Hill, 
Hampstead , N.  fV. 

Dalgety,  Col.  Reginald  William,  C.B., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  William  Dalgety, 
74th  Highlanders  ; b.  1844 ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1867  ; entered  65th  Regt.  1867,  became  Capt. 
1874,  Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1881, 
Lieut.-Col.  1884,  and  Col.  1888  (h.-p.  1895); 
retired  1899 ; served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1884,  present  at  battles  of  Teb 
(slightly  wounded)  and  Tamai  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  m.  1877, 
Kate,  widow  of  W.  S.  Elderton,  Lieut. 
16th  Regt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893.  United 
Service,  and  Junior  United  Service 
Clubs. 

Dalgety,  Capt.  Robert  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Gonnerman 
Dalgety,  of  Lockerb}”  Hall,  Southampton; 
b.  1872;  is  Capt.  (retired)  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Dalgliesh,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard,  C.B., 
son  of  David  Dalgliesh,  of  Carsethorne  ; b. 
1844  ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  a J.P.,  a 
D.L.,  Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions,  and 
Vice-Chm.  County  Council  for  Leicestershire 
(Sheriff  1907),  and  Chm.  Leicestershire  and 
Rutland  Territorial  Force  Asso. : m.  1867, 
Mary,  da.  of  John  Pearson  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1918.  Asfordby  Place,  Melton  Mowbray ; 
Carlton,  and  County  ( Leicester ) Club. 

Dallas,  Col.  Alexander  Egerton,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  1869  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  served  in  Burma  1889-92  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Col.  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1894,  Frederica  Katherine, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Montagu  Leeds 
Tsee  Leeds,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 
O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dallas,  Maj.-Gen.  Alister  Grant,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Grant 
Dallas,  formerly  of  Dunain,  Inverness-shire  ; 
b.  1866;  entered  16th  Lancers  1886,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col. 
1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  19x7;  served  with  Tochi 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Expedition  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  on  Staff,  present  at  capture 
of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches  five  times,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
Maj.-Gen.,  2nd  class  Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle)  ; was  Staff  Capt.  for  Mobiliza- 
tion, Head  Quarters  1903-5,  D.A.Q.M.G. 
there  1905-7,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (2nd  Grade) 
1907,  Comdt.,  Sch.  of  Musketry,  S.  Africa 
1907-11,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (1st  Grade), 
Head  Quarters  1911-14 : m.  1890,  Mabel 

Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  Henry 
Francis  Brooke  [see  Brooke,  Bt.,  cr.  1822, 
colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1916. 
The  Craggan  House,  Sevenoaks;  United 
Service  Club. 

Dallas,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Mowbray, 

C. S.I.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Dep.-Surg.-Gen. 
Alexander  Morison  Dallas,  C.I.E.,  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Dedham  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  58th  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1892,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1907  ; retired  1916;  served  with  Mi ranzai 
Expedition  1891,  as  Assist.  Political  Officer 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp) ; appointed 
Assist.  Commr.,  Punjab  1887,  Dep.  Commr. 
1897,  Political  Agent,  Phulkian  States  and 
Buhawalpur  1905,  and  Commr.,  Delhi  Div. 
1910 ; was  a Member  of  Coronation  Durbar 
Committee  1911-12  : m.  1893,  Catherine,  2nd 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Campbell,  of  Mel- 
bourne, Australia  ; cr.  C.S  I.  1911.  21,  Cado- 
gan  Gardens , S.W. 3;  United  Service , and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Dallimore,  Capt.  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Peter  Dallimore,  of  Warrnambool, 
Victoria;  b.  1871;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902, 
as  Capt.  5th  Victorian  Mounted  Rifles 
(D.S.O.)  : m.  1899,  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of 
G.  A.  Wiggs;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  IVarrnam- 
bool,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Dally,  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Dally;  b.  i860;  Sup.  of  Naval  Construction, 
Admiralty  : m.  1887  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Dalmahoy,  Patrick  Carfrae,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Patrick  Carfrae  Dalmahoy,  of 
13,  Buckingham  Terrace,  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  formerly  Lieut. 
Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  with  City  of  London  Im- 
perial Vol.  and  Roy.  Scots  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.);  is  a W.S.,  and  Resident 
Magistrate  in  Transvaal  Civil  Ser.  : m. 
1911,  Mabel  Houston,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H. 
Rogers,  of  Johannesburg,  Transvaal  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1902.  Resident  Magistrate’s  Office, 
Lydcnburg , Transvaal ; University  {Edin- 
burgh), Caledonian , and  Rand  {Johannes- 
burg) Clubs. 

Dalrymple,  James,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Manager,  Glasgow  Corporation  Tramways  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Glasgoiv. 
Dalrymple,  Col.  Joseph,  C.M.G. , O.B.E., 
son  of  George  Dalrymple,  of  Whitehaven, 
Cumberland;  b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Act- 
ing Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(O.B.E.,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — , Nora,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Stevens;  cr.  O.B.E-  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Junior  Constitutional  Club. 
Dalrymple,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Liston, 
C.B.,  son  of  Archibald  Dalrymple,  formerly 
of  Norwich;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
High  Sch.,  at  Wimbledon  Sch.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  44th  Regt. 
1863,  and  88th  Regt.  1864,  became  Capt.  1871, 
Major  1874,  Lieut.-Col.  1879,  Col.  1884,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1895;  retired  1903;  served  during 
Ashanti  War  1873-4  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
and  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879,  present  at  battle 
of  Ulundi  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  Brig.- 
Major,  Bermuda  1875,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 
N.  Dist.  1876-8,  A. A.  and  Q.M.G..  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  1878,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  1880,  A.Q.M.G.,  Bengal  1881-4,  D.A.G., 
Ireland  1888-91,  D.Q.M.G.,  India  1891-3,  and 
in  command  of  a Dist.,  Bengal,  1893-8;  ap- 


pointed Col.  Connaught  Rangers  1912  : m. 
1st,  1882,  Maud,  who  d.  1883,  da.  of  Surg.- 
Gen.  Jeffery  Allen  Marston,  C.B. ; 2nd, 
1888,  Edith,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Wright 
Turner,  formerly  ofThe  Hollies,  Cheshire  ; 
3rd,  1892,  Kathleen  Maud,  da.  of  Co!. 
Augustus  Le  Messurier,  C.I.E.,  R.E.;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1893.  Inverarm , Camberley. 
Dalrymple-Hamilton  [see  Hamilton]. 
Dalrymple-Hay  [see  Hay], 

Dalton,  Surg.-Capt.  Frederick  James 

Abercrombie,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Surg.-Capt. 

R. N.  ; has  Legion  of  Honour;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Dalton,  Major  Duncan  Grant-,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;,  b.  1881 ; Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914  18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1919,  Gwavas  May,  da. 
of  the  late  S.  Spry,  of  Place,  St.  Mawes, 
Cornwall;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Dalton,  Vice-Adm.  Hubert  Grant-,  C.B., 
son  of  Dalton  Foster  Grant-Dalton,  of  Shanks 
House,  Somerset  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Lees 
Sch.,  Winchfield,  and  at  Gosport ; entered 
R.N.  1876,  became  Lieut.  1884,  Com.  1895, 
Capt.  1904,  Rear-Adm.  1915,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  (retired)  1919  ; served  during 
Egyptian  War  1882,  present  at  bombard- 
ment of  Alexandria  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1893-5 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Brass 
River  Expedition  1895  (clasp),  and  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18;  has  Jubilee  medal;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1914.  The  Dene,  Eastern 
Avenue,  Reading. 

Dalton,  Wing- Com.  Stuart  Grant-, 

D. S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Horace  Grant 

Dalton  ; b.  1886  ; is  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt., 
and  Wing-Com.  R.A.F,  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Order 
of  the  Nile,  A.F.C.):  m.  1911,  May,  da.  of 
Roland  Michell,  C.M.G.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1916.  22,  Lansdown  Crescent,  W. 2. 

Daltry,  Major  Henry  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Field  Artil- 
lery; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Daly,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Crawford, 
C.M.G.,  C.B. ; b.  1871  ; Col.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.,  Belgian  Croix  deGuerre) ; appointed 
a Brig.-Gen.  1919;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Daly,  Major  Denis,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of 
E.  O.  Daly,  M.D.,  of  23,  Albion  Street, 
Hull ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Uppingham  ; Major 
R.G.A.  ; European  War  1915- 19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Daly,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Augustus  Bon- 
nor,  C.B.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  LJlrick  James 
Daly,  of  10,  Eccles  Street,  Dublin  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B. 
and  B.C.H.  1878);  F.R.C.S.I.  1887 ; entered 
Army  1881,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1893,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1901 ; retired 
1909;  served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion 1885-6,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as 
Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Volkrust  Sub- 
Dist.  with  rank  of  Col.,  present  at  battle  of 
Talana  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.) ; 
is  a F.R.C.S.I.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Uni- 
versity {Dublin),  and  Australian  {Melbourne) 
Clubs. 

Daly,  Francis  Charles,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Richard  Mason  Daly;  b.  1868;  entered 
Indian  Police  Depart.  1887,  became  Dist. 
Sup.  of  Police  1897,  Sup.  1906,  and  temporary 
Dep.  Inspector  of  Police  1909 : m.  1906, 
Eily  Kathleen,  da.  of  Henry  Ramm,  of 
Manchester;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Calcutta. 
Daly,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Fairley,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1883  ; Lieut  -Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  6th 
Highland  L.I.  (T.F.),  and  a J.P.  for  co.  of 
City  of  Glasgow ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1405 


spatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Cale- 
donian Club. 

Daly,  Major  Louis  Dominic,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Maurice  Dominic  Daly,  of  Cleve  Hill,  co. 
Cork  ; b.  1883  ; entered  Leinster  Regt.  1907, 
became  Capt.  1915,  and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major):  m. 
1918,  Cora  Helen,  da.  of  T.  Eagland, 
of  Tenby  Cottage,  Blackrock,  Cork;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Daly,  Lieut.- Col.  Patrick  Joseph,  C.M.G. , \ 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Daly,  Alstonville,  Rich- 
mond River,  N.S.  Wales ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at 
Berry,  N.S.  Wales ; six  years  in  N.S. 
Wales  Lancers;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with 
W.  Australian  Mounted  Rifles,  finally  be- 
coming Lieut,  (seriously  wounded,  de- 
spatches five  times,  Queen’s  and  King’s 
medals  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches  four  times,  C.M.G., 
Belgian  Cro’x  de  Guerre) ; Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Daly,  Major  Thomas  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Daly,  of  Tulla,  co. 
Clare ; b.  1884  ; a Banker  and  Major  Aus- 
tralian Imperial  Forces ; European  War 
1915-18,  in  Egypt,  Sinai,  and  Palestine 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911,  Eileen  Mary, 
da.  of  M,  J.  Mongovan,  of  Avondale,  Ballarat, 
Australia;  cr.  D-S-O.  1918.  Naval  and. 
Military  ( Melbourne ) Clubs. 

Dalzell,  Brig. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Arthur 

Edward,  C.B.  [see  E.  Carnwath]. 

Dalzell,  Reginald  Alexander,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Nicholas  Alexander  Dalzell,  Con- 
servator of  Woods  and  Forests,  Bombay ; 
b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.  ; entered 
Telephone  Ser.  1881,  became  Sup.  W. 
Province,  England  1905,  Ch.  Inspector, 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Traffic,  G.P.O. 
1916  : m.  1895,  Katherine  Ann,  da.  of  James 
Livingstone,  of  Belgrave  Place,  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  1,  Cleveland  Road , 

Ealing,  IV.  13. 

Damant,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Hugh, 

C. B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Hugh  Atherstone 
Damant ; b.  1864 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  as  Major  Rimington’s  Guides,  and  in 
command  of  a column  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Lydenburg, 
Transvaal. 

Damant,  Engineer- Com.  Walter  San- 
croft,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  F.  W.  S. 
Damant;  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Felstead  Sch. ; 
entered  R.N.  1900,  became  Engineer-Lieut. 
1904,  and  is  Engineer-Com.  ; S.  African  War 
(medal),  European  War  1914-19,  latterly 
in  Baltic  (despatches,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  D.S.O.);  is  a Member  of  Institute  of 
Mechanical  Engineers,  and  of  Scottish  In- 
stitution of  Engineers  and  Ship  Builders; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  D.S.O.  1920. 
Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Club. 

D a m m e r s , Com.  Charles  Montagu, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Alfred  William  Hounsell 
Dammers;  b . 1878;  Com.  R.N.  (Emergency 
List),  and  a Stockbreeder  in  the  Argentine  ; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Mine  Sweepers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Tucuman,  Argentine  ; 
Argentine  (London)  Club. 

Dammers,  Major  George  Murray,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Territorial  Force  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D-S.O-  1918. 
Dampier,  Vice-Adm.  Cecil  Frederick, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Augustus 
Dampier;  b.  1868;  is  Vice-Adm.;  was  an 
A.D.C.  toH.M.  1913-15,  and  Vice-Adm.  Dover 
Naval  Base  1919:  m.  1913,  Barbara  Con- 
stance Anne,  da.  of  Walter  Giffard,  of 
Chillington  Hall,  Staffordshire;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919.  27>  South  Street,  South  Kensington, 

S.  W. ; Unit  Service  Club. 

Danby,  Lieut. -Col.  Silas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  W. 
Riding  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Dane,  Major  James  Auchinleck,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Judge  Richard  Martin  Dane, 
K.C.  (sometime  M.P.  for  N.  Fermanagh), 
County  Court  Judge  for  co.  Mayo;  b.  1883; 


ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is 
Major  R.F.A.  (Special  Reserve),  Officer 
Comdg.  Northants  Battery  R.F.A.  (T.F.), 
a J.P.  and  a D.L.  for  Hunts,  and  Commr. 
for  Boy  Scouts  for  Soke  of  Peter- 
borough and  for  Huntingdonshire;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  Elgiva  Mary 

Kathorn,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  William 
Thomas  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam  [see  E-  Fitz- 
william,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O  1917.  Alwalton 
Hall , Peterborough;  Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Danford,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  William 
Young,  D.S.O. ; 6.1875;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Soudan  1906  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Danger,  Frank  Charles,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  to  Min.  of  Shipping  in  con- 
nection with  British  tonnage  in  India  during 
European  War  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920, 

Daniel , Lieut.-Col.  Charles  James,  C.B.  E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Daniel,  V.  of 
Osbaldwick,  near  York ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Loyal 
N.  Lancashire  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1892,  and  Major  1901  ; retired  1903 ; Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  1884,  S.  Africa  1900. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Assist, 
to  Col.-in-Ch.  in  Ch.  of  Records,  No.  3 Dist. 
1905,  and  Officer  in  Charge  of  an  Infantry 
Record  Office  1918,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. : 
m.  1891,  Agnes  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Adm. 
Thomas  Saumarez,  C.B.,  of  2,  Morpeth 
Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  igtg.  Preston;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Daniel,  Lieut.- Com.  Henry  Martin,  D.S.  0.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.;  European  War 
1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Daniel,  Capt.  James  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18—;  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914  - 19  (despatches,  M.C., 

1 D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Daniel,  Major  Thomas  William,  D.S.O.,. 
M.C.)  b-  18 — ; Major  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar 
1919). 

Daniell,  Major  Edward  Yorke,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Daniel;  b.  1865;. 
is  Sec.  Historical  Section  of  Imperial 
Defence  Committee  : m.  1899,  Agnes,  da.  of 
Pavmaster-in-Ch.  A.  Turner,  R.N. ; cr. 

C. B.E*  1918. 

Daniell,  Col.  Frank  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Claremont  J . Daniell,  formerly  I .C.S. ; 
b . 1868;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
is  Major  Indian  Army  (retired),  an  A.A.G. 
with  rank  of  Col.,  and  a J.P.  for  W.  Aus- 
tralia; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches.  D.S.O.) : m.  1912,  Lillian 

E. ,  da.  of  F.  W.  Friend,  of  Toorak,  Mel- 
bourne ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Daniell,  Col.  Frederick  Francis  William- 
son, C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Col.  and  temporary 
Brig. -Gen. ; European  War  19 14 -19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Daniell,  Major  John  Acheson  Staines, 

D. S.O.,  0 B.E.)  son  of  the  late  Col. 

William  S.  Daniel;  6.1882;  entered  King’s 
Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  1901,  and  became 
Major  Indian  Army  1916;  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Ellen 
Mary,  da.  of  S.  Taylor,  of  Ponchen  End, 
Boxmoor  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
19x9. 

Daniell, Major  William  Augustus  Bamp- 
fylde,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Augustus  Warwick 
Bampfylde  Daniell;  b.  1875;  engaged  in 
Parliamentary  work;  S.  Africa  1901,  with 
Imperial  Yeo.,  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.H.A.  (T.F.)  (despatches,  D.S-O.)  : 
m.  1902,  Grace,  da.  of  John  Charles  Rob- 
bins, of  3,  Royal  Crescent,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Belmont  Castle,  Grays , Essex ; Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Danielsen,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Gus- 
tavus,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick  Nicholas 
Danielsen,  of  Edgbaston,  Birmingham  ; b> 


COMPANIONAGE. 


£406 


1874;  is  an  Export  Merchant,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  with  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia) : m.  1905,  Elizabeth  Okell  ; cr 
D.S.O.  1917.  The  Manor  House,  Great  Bar- 
row,  Chester ; Union t(Birmin  ham)  Club. 

Danielsen,  Major  John  William,  D.S.O.', 
b.  18  — ; Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18— ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Beech  Court,  Wellington  Road, 
Edgbaston. 

Dann,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Rowland  I 

Harris,  D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet  | 
Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and  a Brig.- 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  in  Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
with  London  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Dannreuther,  Capt.  Hubert  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Professor 
Edward  Dannreuther,  of  Windycroft,  Hast- 
ings, b.  1880;  is  Capt.  R.N. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18,  present  at  battles  of 
Heligoland  Bight  Falkland  Islands  and 
Jutland  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1916, 
jane  Hay,  da.  of  John  Hay  Thorburn,  of 
Park  Lodge,  Eltham ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Windycroft,  Hastings. 

D a n s e y , Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Edward 
Marjoribanks,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Edward  M.  Dansey  [see  B.  Gifford] ; b.  1876 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Capt.  Special 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Lieut.-  Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  Chevalier  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  and  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour; 
formerly  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  Mata- 
bele  Mounted  Police  during  Matabeleland  { 
Rebellion  1896  (medal),  operations  against 
Mohamed  Salleh  1899-1900  (medal),  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  with  1st  African  Light  Horse 
(despatches,  two  medals  with  five  clasps); 
appointed  Assist.  Dist.  Officer,  Somaliland 
1904,  and  Political  Officer  1905 : m.  1915, 
Pauline  Cory  Ulman,  of  New  York  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  Boodle's , and  White’s  Clubs. 

Dansey,  Lieut.-Col.  F rancis  Henry,  C.M.  G. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Ingram 
Dansey,  formerly  of  The  Sheet,  Ludlow  [see 
Green- Price,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll. ; entered  Wiltshire  Regt.  1898, 
became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  and  A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G. , Legion  ofHonour, 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Silver  Medaille  de  la  Reconnaissance  Fran- 
chise) ; was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  N.  Midland 
Div.  1913-15  ; appointed  an  A.A.G.  at  War 
Office  1920  : m.  1914,  Nora  Fitzgerald,  da.  of 
Capt.  John  Fitzgerald  Tuthill,  formerly 
Devonshire  Regt.,  of  Moyglare  House, 
Maynooth,  Ireland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Dansey,  Lieut- -Col.  Henry  William  Gifford, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Gen. 
List,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Railway 
Traffic,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; European 
War  1 9 14- 19 (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

d’Apice,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edmund  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Chevalier  Charles 
Louis  d’Apice  (a  Knight  of  St.  Silvester); 
b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Sydney  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1899) ; 
entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Capt.  1913,  and 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  action  of 
Poplar-Grove  and  Driefontein  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  | 
two  clasps),  European  War  1915-18,  as  Staff-  I 
Capt.,  Brig.-Maj.,  and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
of  a Div.  and  Army  Corps  (twice  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White 
Eagle  with  Swords,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; 
is  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. : m.  1904,  Mary 
Holrovd,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  J.  L.  Ratton, 
formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 


Darby,  Capt.  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  in  the  Army  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O,  1918. 

D’ Arcy,  Lieut.-Col.  J oseph  Isidore,  D.S.O.  : 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.  A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dare,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Moreland  Mon- 
tague, D.S.O.,  son  of  Montague  Charles 
Dare,  of  Moreland  Park,  Moreland,  Victoria, 
Australia;  b.  1888;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Australian  Inf. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16,  present  at  Gallipoli 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1916,  Miss  D.  V.  Moss,  of 
Melbourne ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Naval  and 
Military  (Victoria)  Club. 

Darell,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Francis, D.S.O. 
[see  Darell,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Darell,  Major  Lionel  Edward  Hamilton 
Marmaduke,  D.S.O.  [see  Darell,  Bt.] 
Darell  Col.  William  Harry  Verelst, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Darell,  Bt.]. 

Darke,  Com.  Reginald  Burnard,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
with  Submarines  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  pro- 
moted); cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Darley,  Bernard  D’Olier,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Henry  Darley  [see  Lees,Bt., 
cr.  1804,  colls.];  b.  1880;  a M.I.C.E.  and 
Sap.  Engineer,  United  Provinces  : m.  1908, 
Frances  Amy  Heathcote,  da.  of  William 
John  Arculus,  of  Southfields,  Leicester; 
cr  C.I.E.  1919. 

Darley,  Major  Cecil  Geoffrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Darley,  of  Aldby 
Park,  near  York,  and  Spaunton  Manor, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  Major  Hussars,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Spaunton  ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  9115-17  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Spaunton  Manor,  York- 
shire. 

Darley,  Major  Henry  Read,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Farran  Darley, 
of  Leeson  Park,  Dublin  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Clif- 
ton, at  Trin.  Coll.,  Cambs,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893;  entered  Dragoon 
Guards  1888,  became  Capt.  1892  (retired  1894), 
and  Major  1902 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1809-1902 
as  A.D.C.  and  D. A.A.G.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  formerly  Capt.  3rd 
Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  : m.  1st,  1890, 
Emily  Henrietta  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1914),  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John  Psender- 
gast  Vereker  [see  V.  Gort,  colls.]  ; 2ndly, 
1916,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Henry  Champion  of 
Sibton  Castle,  Craven  Arms,  Salop,  and 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart  Scott  Binny, 

D. S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Fir  Croft,  Stoke  Poges,  Bucks;  Cavalry 
Club. 

Darley,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Russell,  C.I.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Guinness 
Darley,  M.D.,  ofCoolock,  co.  Dublin;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin;  entered  Army 
1889,  and  Indian  Army  1891,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  C.I.E.): 
m.  1904,  Hester  Guinivere  Sandford  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.I.E.  1918.  18,  Pembroke  Park, 
Dublin;  Constitutional  Club. 

Darling,  Col.  Charles  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Darling,  K.C.B.  ; 
b . 1859;  Col.  (retired);  served  during 

Afghan  War  1879-81  (medal),  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  Sudan  1885  (clasp):  m.  1878, 
Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  G.  F.  de  Berry ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  iqi8. 

Darling,  Herbert  Ferguson,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Robert  Darling,  of  Geraldton,  W.  Aus- 
tralia; b.  1879;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
as  Lieut.  W.  Australian  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; sometime  in  E.  Div. 
of  S.  African  Constabulary,  Orange  Free 
State;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Darling,  Capt.  John  Clive,  D.S.O. , son 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Charles  John  Darling, 

P. C.,  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Justice;  b. 
1887;  is  Capt.  20th  Hussars,  and  Adj. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1407 


Shropshire  Yeo. ; European  War  191416 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  w*.  1918, 

Joan  Eleanor,  da.  of  H.  Martin  Powell,  of 
Wilverley  Park.  Lyndhurst ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
The  Grange , Grimshilt,  Shrewsbury. 
Darling,  John  Ford,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Darling,  Capt.  John  May,  D.S.O.,  M.B.; 
b.  1878;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  Special  Reserve; 
S.  African  War  1900,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  1, 
Beaufort  Road,  Grange  Road,  Edinburgh. 

-Darlington,  Major  Arthur  James,  D.S.O.] 
b.  1882;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1912,  Mabel  Jean  Grant,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Alister  Grant  Dallas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see 
Brooke,  Bt .,cr.  1822,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
•Darlington,  Edwin,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Darlington,  of  St.  Austell ; b. 
1839;  was  Assist,  and  Junior  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Coir.mr,,  Burma  1868-72  and  1875-7,  Collector 
of  Customs,  Akyab  1872-5,  Collector  of 
Customs,  Rangoon  1877-80,  Ch.  Collector, 
Burma  1880-96,  and  Vice-Chm.  of  Rangoon 
Port  Commrs.  1881-96:  m.  1881,  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  David  Ring?  of  Templemore ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1897.  153,  St.  James's  Court , 

Buckingham  Gate , S.  W. 

.Darlington,  Col.  Henry  Clayton,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Darlington,  of  Wigan  ; 
b.  1877;  Col.  Territorial  Force  (T  D.),  and 
a Brig.-Com.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy):  m.  1st,  1909,  Mabel  Anne, 
who  d.  1916,  da.  of  T.  J.  Hirst,  of  Meltham 
Hall,  Huddersfield;  2nd,  191-,  Daisy  Mary 
Hirst ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Croasdale  House, 
Par  bold,  near  Wigan. 

Darvil-Smith  [see  Smith], 

Darwall,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  R.  C.  Darwall,  of  6,  East  Cliff, 
Dover;  b 1879  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.I.,  and  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Darwall,  Com.  William  Henry,  D S 0. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Patrols  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Darwin,  Col.  Charles  Waring,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Francis  Darwin,  of  Creskeld, 
Arthington,  Yorkshire;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Winchester;  entered  68th  Durham  L.I.  1873, 
became  Capt.  1880,  Major  1884,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1894 ; retired  1895  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps) ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Dur- 
ham L.I.  ; was  Chm.  Durham  County  Asso. 
1908-18;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham 
(acted  as  Vice-Lieut.  1911-12):  m.  1894,  Mary 
Dorothea,  only  child  of  the  late  Kt.  Hon. 
John  Lloyd  Wharton,  P.C.,  of  Bramham, 
Tadcaster,  and  Dryburn,  Durham  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  Elston  Hall , Newark;  Arthur’s 
Club. 

Darwin,  Major  Charles  John  Wharton, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1894;  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards, 
and  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Sybil 
Renee,  da.  of  Charles  Marston  Rose,  of  22, 
Hans'  Place,  S.W.  [see  Rose,  Bt.,  cr.  1874]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dashwood,  Col.  Edmund  William,  C.B.E. 

[see  Dashwood,  Bt.,  cr.  1694,  colls.]. 
D’Asseca,  Capt.  Viscount  (Salvadore 
Correa  de  Si),  C.V.O.;  formerly  Capt. 
Portuguese  R.E.,  and  Officier  d’Ordnance 
to  King  Manoel  of  Portugal;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(Hon.)  1904,  C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1909.  5,  Ennis- 

more  Gardens,  S.  W. 

Daubeney,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Kaye, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  T. 
Daubeney,  V.  of  Poulton,  Cricklade ; b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  80th  Regt. 
1878,  became  Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
1886,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1908,  and  retired  as  Hon.  Brig  - 
Gen.  19x8;  S.  African  War  1878-9,  being 
.present  at  battle  of  Ulundi  (medal  with 


clasp);  Nile  Expedition  1884-85, Soudan  1885- 
86  (medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.)  ^ was  A.D.C. 
to  Brig.-Gen.  of  Forces  in  Egypt  1885-6; 
commanded  Gloucester  and  Worcester  Brig. 
1910-14,  182nd  Brig.  1915,  and  Highland 
Reserve  Brig.  1916-18:  m.  1886,  Eileen  Ger- 
trude, da.  of  Sir  Peter  George  Fitzgerald, 
1st  Bt.  (cr.  1880);  cr.  D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Eastinglon  House , Cirencester. 

Daubeny,  Lieut.-Col.  Giles  Bulteel, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1882;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
R.A.;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  19x7). 

Daubeny,  Lieut.-Col,  Reginald  Ernest, 
C.B.E.,  b.  1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Army  Pay 
Depart. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 

Daukes,  Major  Clendon  Turberville, 
C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army ; Trans- 
caspia  and  E-  Persia  1920  (C.I.E-) : m.  18 — , 
cr.  C.I.E-  1920. 

Daunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Algernon 
Craigie,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Richard  Daunt,  of  Knockerhowlea,  co.  Cork ; 
b . 1872;  entered  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1894,  be- 
came Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1915;  retired  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1903,  Ellen  Georgina 
Ferozepore,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Cooper, 
12th  Regt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Dauntesey,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Bathurst, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hark- 
ness ; b.  1864;  entered  R.M.A.  1882,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Major  1903,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1910;  retired  1912  ; assumed  1912  the  surname 
and  arms  of  Dauntesey  in  lieu  of  his  patrony- 
mic; commanded  a Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. 
1914-16  and  14th  Batn.  King’s  Own  York- 
shire L.I.  1916:  m.  1912,  Evelyn,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Thomas  Slater  Dauntesey,  of 
Agecroft  Hall,  Lancashire;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1912,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lovells  Court, 
Marnhull , Dorset ; Naval  and  Military, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Davenport,  Mrs.  Muriel  Coomber  Brom- 
ley, C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  John  Head; 
b.  1879;  Vice-Pres.  Hove  Hospital  Supply 
Depots  during  European  War  ; is  Hon.  Sec. 
Invalid  Comforts  Fund  for  Ex-Prisoners  of 
War : m.  1906,  Hugh  Richard  Bromley 

Davenport;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  6,  Medina 

Terrace , Hove. 

Davenport,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Winchester;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  (T.F.)  ; Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African 
War  1899-1901,  European  War  1914-18, 
Comdg.  x/4th  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — , da.  of;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  8,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  W.i, 

Davenport,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1883;  Major  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; Sudan  1915  (despatches), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davenport,  Col.  William  Bromley-, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Col.  William  Bromley-Davenport,  M.P.  for 
W.  Warwickshire  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll., Oxford ; is  Hon.  Col. Stafford- 
shire Yeo.,  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Staffordshire  Yeo.  (T.D.),  Lord- 
Lieut.  for  Cheshire,  and  Chm.  of  its  Terri- 
torial Forces  Asso. ; sometime  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Home  De- 
part. (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  M.  W.  Ridley,  Bt.,  M.P.); 
appointed  Financial  Sec.  to  the  War  Office 
1903,  and  Finance  Member  of  Army  Council 
1904 ; S.  Africa  1900  as  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1916-19,  Comdg.  a Brig,  and  as 
an  Assist.  Director  of  Labour  and  Comdt.  of 
a Labour  Army  in  France  (Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  C.B.E.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Cheshire, 
Macclesfield  Div.  (Q  1886-1906,  when  he 


1408 


COMPANION  AGE. 


was  defeated  there ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Staffordshire,  Leek  Div.  Dec.  19x0  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Capesthorne  Hall,  Chelford,  Cheshire; 
Woo/ton  Hally  Ashbourne. 

Davern,  Francis  Beta,  C.l.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Rangoon  Port  Defence  Vol.  ; Meso- 
potamia 1915-18  (despatches,  C.l.E.) ; cr. 

C. l.E.  1918. 

Davey,  Lieut.- Col.  the  Hon.  Horace 
Scott,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Davey]. 

Davey,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Edgar,  M.B. , 

D. S.O. , son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Davey,  of 
Hamilton,  Ontario;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Public 
and  High  Schs.,  Ontario,  and  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (M.B.  1902);  is  a Physician,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1904,  Jennie  E.,  da. 
of  Jacob  Flatt,  of  Millgrove,  Ontario;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  145,  King  Street  West,  Hamil- 
ton, Ontario. 

Davey,  Rev.  James  Penry,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Griffith  Davey;  b.  1878;  an  Assist. 
Chap. -Gen.  to  the  Forces ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1911,  Olive 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  B.  Lane,  of 
Brighton  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  26,  Wolstonbury 
Road,  Hove. 

David,  Lieut.-Col.  Markham,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Marcar  David  ; b.  1877  ; Capt. 
and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Monmouth 
R.E-  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1898,  Violet,  da.  of 
Charles  J.  M.  Wauton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

David,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Jenkins, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  D.  A. 
David;  b.  1881 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Gla- 
morgan R.H.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Nita,  da.  of 
the  late  Pendrill  Charles,  of  Neath,  S.  Wales  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  Southcourt,  New  Parade , 
Worthing ; Maesgwyn,  Port  Talbot,  S. 
Wales  ; Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Davidge,  Major  Guy  Mortimer  Cole- 
ridge, D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1889-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Davidson,  Capt.  Adrian  Norman,  D.S.O., 
only  son  of  William  Davidson,  of  Hillpark, 
Wormit  ; b.  1895;  is  Capt.  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  a Staff-Capt. ; served  during 
EuropeanWar  19x4-16  (wounded, despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Hilda  Blanche,  only  da. 
of  F.  L.  McKinnon,  of  1,  Albyn  Terrace, 
Aberdeen  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Davidson,  Albert,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Managing  Director  of  Hattersley  and  David- 
son (Limited),  of  Sheffield:  m.  18 — ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Sheffield. 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Elliott, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  John  Davidson,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1880 ; entered  R.E.  1899,  became  Capt. 
1908,  Major  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1918  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; was  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport  1916-19;  appointed 
Ch.  Inspector  R.E.  Stores  1920  : m.  1912, 
Janie,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  MacColl,  of 
Blackheath,  S.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Davidson,  Capt.  Alexander  Percy,  D.S.  O.  ; 
b.  18—;  entered  R.N.  1881,  became  Lieut. 
1891,  Com.  1903,  and  Capt.  1911 ; served  in 
Dardanelles  1915-16  in  Charge  of  Suvla 
Covering  Force  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Davidson,  Major  Charles  George 
Francis,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  George 
James  Davidson,  of  Teneriffe  ; b.  1884  ; ed. 
at  Bradfield  Coll.,  and  at  R.M. A. ; Major 
R.G.A.,  and  aBrig.-Maj.,  Malta;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch., 
Malta  1911-13,  Comdt.,  5th  Army  Artillery 
Sch.  1917-18,  and  Staff-Capt.,  Artillery  Sch., 


Larkhill  1919  : m.  1911,  Estelle  Mary  Gordon, 
da.  of  Col.  Edward  Barry  Bishop,  Indian 
Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davidson,  Col.  Charles  John  Lloyd, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  James  Davidson, 
of  Murlingden,  Brechin,  N.B.,  and  Eglinton, 
co.  Derry;  b.  1858;  ed.  privately,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  27th 
Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers  1888,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1909;  retired  1910;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 
Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Kranz,  Tugela 
Heights,  and  Pieter’s  Hill,  at  relief  oi 
Ladysmith,  and  at  actions  of  Belfast  and 
Lydenberg,  and  operations  in  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  and  Cape  Colonies  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1890,  Sophia  Mary,  who  d. 
1897,  da.  of  Burleigh  William  Henry  Fitz- 
Gibbon  Stuart  [E.  Castle-Stuart,  colls.]  ; 
2nd,  1906,  Mary  Nathalie,  who  d.  19*6,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  A.  B.  Cumberlege,  of  Kings- 
field,  Southwick,  Sussex  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
The  Manor  House,  Eglinton,  co.  Derry  ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Davidson,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Steer,  C.B. , 
son  of  Charles  Tierney  Davidson,  formerly 

B. C.S.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  entered 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1888,  became  Capt. 
1896,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1915, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920 ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  on  Staff, 
present  at  actions  of  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
elasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915.  Sheringham,  Norfolk ; 74,  Portland 
Court,  W.j  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Davidson,  Colin  John,  C.l.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Davidson,  of  Holkham, 
Norfolk  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and 
in  Germany ; acted  as  Interpreter  on  Staff 
during  operations  at  Tsingtau  1914  ; ap- 
pointed Vice-Consul  at  Yokohama  1913, 
Acting  Consul-Gen.  there  1915,  and  Consul 
for  Formosa,  August  1919,  and  at  Tokio, 
Sept.  1919  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919.  British  Con- 
sulate, Tokio,  Japan. 

Davidson, Afo/'orDouglas  Stewart,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Edward  Chambers  Davidson, 
of  The  Grange,  Fittleworth,  Sussex;  b. 
1892;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  ; EuropeanWar  1914-17,  in  France 
and  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet  I,ieut.-Col. 
R.A.O.C. ; S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  19 14- 19  (despatches 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Davidson,  Col.  Edward  Humphrey, 

C. B.E.,  M.  C.,  son  ofGeorge  Walter  Davidson, 
of  167,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.;  b.  1886;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Gordon  High- 
landers, and  Col.  R A.F.,  and  Director  of 
Air  Intelligence,  Air  Ministry;  European 
War  1914-18  in  Egypt  and  France  (M.C., 
O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) : m.  1915,  Yvonne  Evelyn 
Elwin,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Elwin  Mitford 
Palmer,  K.C.B.,  K C.M.G.  [see  Palmer. 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  O.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Davidson,  Miss  Ethel  Sarah,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C. , da.  of  — Davidson  ; b.  18 — ; Matron 
Australian  Army  Nursing  Staff  ; European 
War  1915-19  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Davidson,  Capt.  Francis  Henry  Norman, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  R.F.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Davidson,  Major  George  Harry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Archibald  Davidson,  of 
Lothian,  N.B. ; b.  1866;  entered  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  1887,  became  Capt.  1896,  and 
Major  1904;  retired  1910;  served  inZululand 
1888,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1891,  Ethel  Maud,  da.  of  J.  N. 
Fairbairn,  of  Legerwood,  Claremont,  Cat>e 
of  Good  Hope ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert,  D.S.O .;  b. 
18—;  Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  American  D.S.M.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Allan,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b 1875;  ed  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.M.  1900);  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
retired  1920  ; European  War  1974-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix  de Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Davidson,  Col.  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Davidson ; b.  1853 ; ed. 
privately;  Col.  8th  Hussars  (retired)  ; Chm. 
of  Kincardine  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and 
of  its  War  Pensions  Committee,  and  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Kincardineshire;  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  attached  Bengal  Lancers 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star)  ; A.D.C.  to 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  the  Army  (F.-M.  Viscount 
Wolseley  1898-99,  and  Private  Sec.  1899-1900, 
A.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  Ireland  1950-1902, 
A.Q.M  G.  3rd  Army  Corps  1902-5  ; Chm.  N. 
of  Scotland  Joint  'Disablement  Committee 
during  European  War,  and  Kincardineshire 
and  City  of  Aberdeen  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittees : m.  1888,  Margaret,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  E.  R.  Berry,  of  2,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
W.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Balnagach,  Aber- 
deen ; Arthur s,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  ol  the  late  Rev.  Adam  Davidson, 
of  Yetholm,  Scotland  ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Edin 
burgh  Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A. 
1886,  M.B.  and  C.M.  1891,  M.D.  >902);  en- 
tered Indian  Med.  Ser.  1893,  became  Capt. 
1896,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913  ; Waz- 
iristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (two  clasps), 
Tibet  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  Abor  Ex- 
pedition iQn-12  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1912. 

Davidson,  Major  James  Eadie,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davidson,  John  Colin  Campbell,  C.B., 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  James  Mackenzie 
Davidson,  M.B.  [see  “ Knights’  Widows  ”]  ; 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Westminster  Sch. , and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  19x1) ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1913  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Successive  Secs,  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1910- 
16,  and  to  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer  (Rt. 
Hon.  A.  Bonar  Law,  P.C.,  M.P.)  1918;  ap- 
pointed Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Privy  Seal  (Rt. 
Hon.  A.  Bonar  Law,  P.C.,  M.P.)  1919;  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Herts,  Hemel  Hempstead 
Div.  (Co.  U.)  since  Nov.  1920:  m.  1919,  Fran- 
ces Joan,  da  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Willoughby 
Hyett  Dickinson,  P.C.,  K.B.E.,  M.P.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  10,  Barton  Street,  S.W.i  ; 

United  University , and  New  University  Clubs. 
Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Jonathan  Robert, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  i860;  entered  R.A.  1879,  became 
Capt.  1887,  Major  1897,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1906; 
retired  19—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve  ; served  in  Aden  1903-4  (de- 
spatches), and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Davidson,  Major  Leslie  Evan  Outram, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Duncan  Davidson, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Inchmarlo,  Aberdeenshire  fsee 
Burdett,  Bt.,  cr.  1619,  colls.]  ; b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Marlborough  ; entered  R.A.  1902,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1914,  and  Major  1916;  retired  1920; 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1914,  Matilda  Rome,  da.  of 
Lionel  Maitland  Kirvvan,  R.N.,  of  Collin, 
Castle  Douglas;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Davidson,  Lionel,  C.S.I.,  son  of  William 
Davidson,  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch., 
and  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1915);  en- 
tered I.C.S.  1889,  became  Head  Assist. 
Collector  and  Magistrate  1895,  Under  Sec. 
to  Govt.  1896,  Sub-Collector  and  Joint 
Magistrate  1899,  Sec.  to  Land  Revenue 
Commrs.  1900,  Commr.  and  Dist.  Judge, 
Coorg,  1902,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge, 


Madras  1905,  Collector  and  Magistrate  1906, 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  in  Educational  and 
Legislative  Departs.  1913,  Sec.  Revenue 
Depart.  1914,  and  Ch.  Sec.  1916;  has 
been  an  Additional  Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Gov.  of  Fort  St.  George  since 
1910  (also  Additional  Member  of  Indian 
Legislative  Council  1916-17)  ; appointed 
Member  of  Executive  Council  of  Gov.  of 
Madras  1918:  m.  1892,  Emily  Bryce,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Hugh  Pearce  Pearson,  C.B. ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1913.  Madras. 

Davidson. Lieut.-Col.  Paul  Victor,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1886;  retired  Lieut.-Col.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Percival,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Percival  Davidson, 
of  The  Minories,  Newcastle;  b.  1874;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut  -Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps ; S.  Africa  1900  and  1901  as 
Medical  Officer  5th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches, D. S.O. ) ; European  War  1914-18, 
finally  as  Assist. Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Com, 
of  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Davidson,  Brig. -Gen.  Sisley  Richard, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  A.  G. 
Davidson,  Indian  Army;  b.  1869;  Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  Comdg.  Jhansi  Brig,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.;  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  Mohmand  Expedition 
1897  (clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp), 
Somaliland  1903  4 (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  in  France,  Mesopotamia 
and  Palestine  (wounded,  despatches  four 
times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  1914  star  with 
clasp,  two  medals,  Brevets  Lieut.  Col.  and 
Col.,  Order  of  St.  Ancie  of  Russia):  m.  1937, 
Dorothy  Harvey,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James 
Westland  K. C.S.I. , LL.D.  [see  Westland, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Davidson,  Col.  Stuart,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1859  ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E-,  and  Ch.  Technical  Ex- 
aminer for  Works,  War  Office  ; retired  1919 : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Davidson,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Major  (T.D.)  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918) 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  St.  Clair, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  David 
Davidson,  K.C.B.,  of  Woodcroft,  Clinton 
Road,  Edinburgh;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Edinburgh; 
Acad,  and  Univ.  ; entered  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians)  1883  ; be- 
came Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1907  (h.-p.  1911);  retired  1911;  Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1889  (medal  with  clasp),  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90  (clasp),  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despatches,  medal  with  live  clasps,  D.S.O. ) ; 
European  War  1914-16,  in  France  and 
Salonika,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  9th  (Ser.) 
Batn.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.); 
m.  1st,  1892,  Agnes,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Davies,  of  Bryntowy,  Carmar- 
then; 2ndly,  1912,  Flora  Isabella,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Farquhar,  ol  Sunnyside,  Reigate  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Landor  House,  St.  Cross, 
Winchester ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Davidson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John 
Stevens,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Field  Artillery;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davidson-Houston  [see  Houston]. 
Davie,  Brig.-Gen.  Keith  Maitland, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1868  ; Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919;  S.  African 
War  1900-1901,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Davie,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry  Morison, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1870  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
S.  Africa  1902  (Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps),  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present  at 
defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Davies,  Lieut. -Col.  Alan  Hier,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18— ; is  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  R.F. A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Davies,  Alfred  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  M.P., 

son  of  John  Thomas  Davies,  of  Llanarthney, 
Carmarthenshire;  b.  188 1;  is  a Director  of 
Glynbuedy  Tinplate  Works  of  Llanelly,  of 
S.  Wales  Fuel  Co.  (Limited), of  Aerial  Choco- 
late Co.  (Limited)  of  Stratford,  and  other 
Cos.  ; was  Hon.  Sec.  and  Organiser  in 
Londonof  Welsh  Prisoners  War  Fund  durir  g 
European  War  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Lincoln 
( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  M.B.F.  (Civil) 
191-,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  19  »o.  The  Eagles,  West 
Hill,  Highgate,  N.  ; Core  Farm , Last  Dean , 
Eastbourne. 

Davies,  Major  Arthur,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Hon.  Major  and  Hon.  Sup.  St.  John’s  and 
British  Red  Cross  Combined  War  Gifts  Depot ; 
cr.  C.B.R.  (Civil)  1919. 

Davies,  Major  Arthur  Rowland,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Benjamin  Davies,  of  5,  Guildhall 
Square,  Carmarthen  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Queen 
Elizabeth’s  Gram.  Sch.,  Carmarthen;  a 
Jeweller  and  Optician,  Major  R.E.,  and 
Joint  Sec.  Carmarthenshire  Antiquarian  So. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1918 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  7, 

Parade,  Carmarthen. 

Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt. , and  attached  Roy.  Welsh  Fusi- 
liers ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davies,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Henry, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  F.J.  Davies,  of  Ashleigh,  Teignmouth  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho  !,  at  Newton  1 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Cheshire 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1 
1898,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  I 
Col.  1916,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen  ! 
(retired)  1Q20;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India] 
1897  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  campaign 
1897-8  (two  clasps),  China  1900-1901  (medal), 
during  operations  Darwash  Khel  Waziris  ! 
Expedition  1902,  present  at  capture  of 
Gumatti  Fort  1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  j 
Zakka  Khel  Expedition  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mohmand  Expedition  1908,  European  | 
War  in  Mesopotamia,  Egypt,  Aden,  Pales 
tine,  and  Sv»  ia,  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches  1 
six  times,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  ] 
of  Russia,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  is  a Brig.-Com.  ! 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1894,  Beatrice 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Christopher  Sparrow,  | 
of  Urmston  Lodge,  Urmston,  Cheshire,  and  ! 
Bitton,  Teignmouth ; cr.  D.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Davies,  Charles  Llewelyn,  C.B.E.,  son  ] 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Llewelyn  Davies;  b.  [ 
i860;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  j 
Camb.  (M.A,  1882);  was  a Cierk  in  Local 
Govt.  Board  1884-8,  and  in  Tieasury  1888-  ! 
1910,  since  when  he  has  been  Assist.  Pay- 
master-Gen.; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  10,  Lupus  I 

Street,  Pimlico,  S.W.i. 

Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Stewart,  ! 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880;  is  Lieut.-Col.  | 
Leicestershire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  1 
on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  [ 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O  , C.M.G. , 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Davies,  Col.  Claude  Martin,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Byam  Martin  Davies,  of  Corsley 
House,  Warminster;  b.  1881;  entered  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own)  1931,  became 
Capt.  1911,  Brevet  Major  and  Major  1916, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919,  and  Col.  (retired) 
1920;  European  'War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  a Brig.-Maj.  1912-14  : 
m.  1905,  Nellie  Ashwin,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Ashwin  Cheeke,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Davies,  Lieut. -Coin.  Edward  Vaughan, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut. - 


Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Davies,  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Robert  Henry  Davies,  formerly  In- 
cumbent of  Chelsea  Old  Church;  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.  ; is  Dep.  Ch.  Inspector 
under  Aliens  Branch  of  Home  Office  : m.. 
1903,  Elizabeth  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Rev- 
Canon  Isaac  Taylor;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  49, 
Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea , S.W.;  Reform , and 
Savile  Clubs. 

Davies,  Col.  George  Freshfield,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.)  b.  1872;  entered  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.  1892,  and  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  with  Mediterranean  Exp  di- 
tionary  Force  as  Dep.  Director  Supplies 
and  Transport,  and  in  Palestine  as  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.E..  Orders  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz,  and  the  Nile  of  Egypt);  appointed 
Dep  Director  of  Transport  at  War  Office 
1920,  and  of  Supplies  and  Transport  1921; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Davies,  Capt.  George  Vernon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915-18' 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Davies  ; b.  1867  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1895,  Clara 
Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Moore;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Davies,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Rodolph,  C.B.y 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Fanshawe 
Davies,  of  Elmley  Castle,  Pershore ; b. 
1865  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I. 
1884,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Co!.  1915,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1919;  was  employed  as  Special 
Ser.  Officer  and  on  Staff  1887-1909;  Burma 
Expedition  1887-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Mohmand  Field  Force  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  clasp),  in  China  1900  (medal), 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-ig  (despatches 
fight  times,  Brevet  Col.,  Maj.-Gen.,  C.B., 
Older  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legi.  nof  Honour)^ 
appointed  to  command  W.  Riding  Div.  Terri- 
torial Force  1919  : m.  1909,  Isabel  Warwick, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  D.  K.  Evans;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Davies,  Capt.  Hugh  Walter, D.S. O.,  M.C.  y 
b.  1873;  Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.;  Abor 
Expedition  1911-12,  European  War  1914-19 
(prisoner,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Davies,  John  Cecil,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

Thomas  Davies;  b.  1864  ] a J.P.  for  Glamor- 
gan ; Chm.  Swansea  Munitions  Board  of 
Management  during  European  War;  m. 
1893,  Emma  Jane  Edmunds;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  The  Mount , Gowerton,  Gla- 
morgan. 

Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward  Henry* 
D.S  O.  ) b.  18—  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davies,  John  Robert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Richard  Davies  (Lord-Lieut.  of 
Anglesey),  of  Treborth  ; b.  1856  ; a J.P.  and 
D.L  for  Anglesey  (Sheriff  1891),  and  a J.P. 
for  Carnarvonshire;  Chm.  of  co.  of  Angle- 
sey Appeal  Tribunal  during  European  War: 
>».  >883,  Grace,  who  d.  *919,  da.  of  the  late 
S.  O.  Haberehon,  M.D.,  of  Brook  Street, 
W.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Coris,  Bangor  * 
North  Walts;  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Davies,  John  Thomas,  C.B. , son  of  John 
Davies,  of  Newcastle  Emlyn,  S.  Wales  ; b. 
1881  : ed  at  Normal  Sch.,  Bangor,  and  at 
London  Univ.  (B.Sc.  19 10) ; was  Assist.  Sec. 
to  Investiture  Committee  1911,  and  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  the  Rt.  Hon.  D.  Lloyd 
George,  M P.  (when  Chancellor  of  the  Ex- 


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chequer)  1912-15  ; has  been  Principal  Private 
See.  to  him  since  1915  (when  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions, Sec.  of  State  for  War,  and  Prime 
Min ) ; has  Legion  of  Honour : m.  1913, 
Bessie  Edward,  of  Handcross,  Sussex  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1917.  11,  Erskine  Hill,  Golders 
Green , N.W. 4;  Twy  Terrace , Newcastle 
Emlyn , S.  Wales;  Author*  , and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Davies,  Major  John  Wharton  Lloyd, 

D. S.O. ,M .C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davies  (Madalen  Augusta  Lavinia), 
Lady,  C.B.E.  [see  Johnstone,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Davies,  Major  Owen  Stanley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.E. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  George,  C.M.G.; 
b.  1870;  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1890-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Davies,  Col.  Percy  Matcham,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  A.  M.  Davies;  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Col.  R.A.S  C., 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Danbury, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  James  Davies,  formerly  of 
Bowsman  River,  Manitoba,  Canada ; b.  1882  1 
Lieut -Col. Canadian  Inf. ; S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bars) : m.  1912, 
Clara,  da.  of  Richard  William  Fenton,  of 
Chesterfield  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd 
Bar  1919). 

Davies,  Richard,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  Executive  Committee  City  of  London 
Branch  British  Red  C'oss  So.,  and  a J.P.; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Davies,  Com.  Richard  Bell,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Bell  Davies,  of  Crosby  Grange,  Rickmans- 
worth  ; b.  18—  ; entered  R.N.  1902,  became 
Lieut.  1908,  and  Com.  1919  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
V.C.,  A.F.C.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palm):  m.  1920,  Mary,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Robe-t  Arundel  Kerr  Mont- 
gomery, K. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9IS. 

Davies,  Major  Richard  Howell,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davies,  Richard  Humphrey,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Richard  Davies,  of  Harpenden, 
Herts;  b.  1872;  was  Private  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Opposition  Whip  1899-1905,  and  to  Patronage 
Sec.  to  the  Treasury  1906-16;  is  Sec.  to 
Liberal  Central  Asso.  : m.  1907 , Mary  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Humphrey  Evans,  of  Fron, 
Ruthin  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913.  13,  Dalmeny 

Avenue,  Tujnell  Park,  N. 7;  21,  Abingdon 
Street,  S.  W.  1. 

Davies,  Col.  Thomas  Arthur  Harkness, 
C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Horatio  Nelson 
Davies,  B.S.C. ; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  Army  1876,  became  Capt. 
Devonshire  Regt.  1884,  Major  1897,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  1910;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  with 
Wuntho  Expedition  1891  (medal),  in  Kachen 
Hills  1892  (D.S.O.),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Madras  1894-7 ; was  in  com- 
mand 9th  Batn.  Devonshire  Regt.  1914-15 ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1893,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909. 

Davies,  Engineer-Corn.  Thomas  George 
Rees,  D S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
William  Davies,  R.M.  ; b.  1876;  Engineer- 
Corn.  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Davies,  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  2nd  Lieut.  R.E. ; served  during 


European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Davies,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Percy  Lionel, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1871 ; entered  R.A.  1893, 
became  Major  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col  1920;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1915-17,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and  subse- 
quently Comdg.  the  Artillery  of  a Div.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Davies,  Lieut.-Col.  Warburton  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Byam  Martin  Davies, 
of  Corsley  House,  Wilts;  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M  C.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle 
Brig.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  on  Staff  (despatches  five  times,  C.M.G., 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan,  Nile  of  Egypt,  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia,  D.S.O.,  Legion  ot  Honour,  1914 Star, 
two  medals);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  D.S.O.  1919. 
26,  Mount  Street,  W.  1/  Army  and  Navy, 
and  Brooks’s  Clubs. 

Davies,  William  Robert,  C B.,  son  of 
William  Davies,  of  Bolton  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at 
Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Board 
of  Education  1903-5,  and  to  Ch.  Sec.  for  Ire- 
land 1905-8  ; is  Assist.  Sec.,  Technological 
Branch,  Board  of  Education  : m.  1898,  Lucie 
Isabel,  da.  of  Henry  Julian,  of  Bolton  ; qr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1909.  26,  Ashley  Place , S.W. ; 
Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Davies,  ATo/br  William  Thomas  Frederick, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Dr.  Ebenezer 
Davies ; b.  i860;  is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; M.D. 
London,  18 — ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
as  Surg.-Major  Imperial  Light  Horse  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15,  Comdg.  2nd  Imperial  Light 
Horse  (wounded) : m.  1886,  Florence,  da. 
of  Thomas  Dixon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1920.  Holcombe,  Park  Town , Johannes- 
burg, Transvaal. 

Davies,  Col . Llewelyn  Alberic 
Emilius  Price-,  V.C.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Lewis  Richard  Price,  of  117,  St. 
George’s  Square,  S.W. , and  Marrington 
Hall,  Chirbury,  Salop  ; b.  1878;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1898,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  1916,  Brevet 
Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1919  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  V.C.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  a Brig.-t  om.  (despatches, C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  assumed  by  Roy. 
License,  1882,  the  additional  surname  of 
Davies  ; appointed  Brig.-Maj.  13th  Inf.  Brig. 
1910,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1912,  and  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M  1920:  m.  1906,  Eileen,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Wilson,  D.L.,  of  Curry- 
grane,  Edgeworthstown,  Ireland;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Davies-Colley  [see  Colley]. 
Davies-Evans  [see  Evans]. 
Davies-Gilbert  [see  Gilbert]. 

Davies- Yelverton  [see  Yelverton]. 
Davis,  Major  Angus  Ward,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Engineers;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Davis,  Major  Arthur  Henry,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  R.  T.  H.  Davis,  of  Loughborough;  b. 
1886  ; a Member  of  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1920;  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
thrice,  D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Lyndene , 
Loughborough;  1,  Garden  Court,  Temple , 

E. C.  4. 

Davis,  Clapton  Edgington,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Australian  Forces ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Davis,  Col.  Charles  Herbert,  C.B.E.y 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Davis;  b . 
1872;  ed.  in  Victoria,  Australia;  Bar  Aus- 


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tralia  1805;  Col.  Australian  Inf.  (V.D.);  Euro- 
pean War  19x5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.):  in.  1907,  Emily  Beatrice  Deloitte ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sydney, 
Victoria , Australia. 

Davis,  Charles  Thomas,  C.M.G. ; b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  Christ  Coll.,  Brecon,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18—);  appointed  1st  class 
Clerk,  Accountant-Gen. ’s Depart.,  Admiralty 
1896  and  Sec.’s  Depart.,  Inland  Revenue 
1897,  a 2nd  class  Clerk,  Colonial  Office  1897, 
and  1st  class  Clerk  1905  ; was  Senior  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Imperial  Conference ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1915- 

Davis,  A dm.  Edward  Henry  Meggs, 
C.M.G. , O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
E.  Davis  ; b.  1846  ; entered  R.N.  1860.  became 
Lieut.  1870,  Com.  1878,  Capt.  1887,  Rear-Adm. 
1901,  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1905,  and  Adm.  1908  ; 
served  at  bombardment  of  Kagosima,  Japan 

1863,  at  capture  of  Simonoseki  Forts,  Japan 

1864,  during  Kaffir  War  1877-8  with  Naval 
Brig,  (specially  promoted),  and  during  Zulu 
War  1879  (medal  with  three  clasps)  ; hoisted 
British  flag  on  13  islands  of  the  Gilbert 
group,  W.  Pacific  1892  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sussex  : 
m.  1895,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  F.  C. 
Lambe,  of  Flushing,  Cornwall;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1894,  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Rathedmond, 
Bexhill-on-Sea ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Davis,  Col.  Evans  Greenwood,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Evans 
Davis,  Dean  of  Huron,  Canada  ; b ■ 1885  ; ed. 
at  Western  Univ.,  Canada,  and  in  New  York 
and  England  ; formerly  Surg.  to  Victoria 
Hospital,  London,  Canada,  Surgical  Clini- 
cian Western  Med.  Coll.,  Canada,  and  Lieut  - 
Col.  and  temporary  Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18  in  Dar- 
danelles and  Frarce  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.) ; is  Director  Med.  Sers.  Soldiers’ 
Civil  Re-Establishment.  Canada  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  22,  Vittoria  Street,  Ottawa;  Rideau 

( Ottawa ) Club. 

Davis,  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 2nd 
Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Davis,  Lieut  .-Col.  Harold  James  Norman, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.- 
Lieut.-Col.  J.  Norman  Davis,  of  Clondarragh, 
Foxrock,  co.  Dublin ; b.  1882 ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Connaught  Rangers,  and 
Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Machine 
Gun  Corps  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  as 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Highland  L.I. 
(despatches  thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1915, 
Margaret  Georgiana,  da.  of  Capt.  S.  Hyde 
Smith,  formerly  12th  Roy.  Lancers;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Davis,  Henry  William  Carless,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  H.  F.  A.  Davis,  of  Ebley,  Stroud  ; b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Weymouth,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (Fellow  1902);  sometime  Dep.  Chm., 
War  Trade  Intelligence  Depart.,  and  a 
Member  of  its  Advisorv  Committee : m. 
1912,  Rosa  Jennie,  da.  of  Walter  G.  Lindup  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Balliol  College,  Oxford. 
Davis,  John  Samuel  Champion,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  Davis,  V.  of 
Burrington,  N.  Devon;  b.  1859;  ed.  at 
Rossall,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1892,  M.A.  1897);  in  I.C.S.  1880-1906;  is 
Co.  Director  British  Red  Cross  So.,  a 
Member  of  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Dep. 
Chm.  Exeter  Diocesan  Board  of  Finance,  and 
a J.P.,  a D.L..  and  a County  Councillor  for 
Devonshire:  in.  1880,  Minna  Sophia,  da.  of 
William  Butt,  of  Axmouth,  Devon  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
1918.  Kingford , Burrington,  N . Devon  ; New 
University,  and  Devon  and  Exeter  Clubs. 
Davis,  Capt.  Sidney  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; 4.i8—;  Lieut.-Gen.  List  and  Acting 
Capt.  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Davis,  Steuart  Spencer,  C.M.G.,  el.  son 
of  B.  S.  Davis,  of  St.  Kitts;  b.  1875;  Bar. 
Gray’s  Inn  19x5  ; entered  Colonial  Ser.  1893  ; 
appointed  Treasurer  of  German  E.  Africa 
(Occupied  Territory)  1916,  and  Treasurer  of 
Gold  Coast  1917  (but  did  not  proceed):  in. 
1915,  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  N.  D.  Davis,  of 


! British  Guiana;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Dar-es- 
Salo.am,  East  Africa. 

Davis,  Major  William  Edgar,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Lafayette  Davis,  of  98,  East 
Frambes  Avenue,  Columbus,  Ohio;  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  Ohio  State  Univ.  (B.A.  1904);  a 
Railway  Engineer  and  Contractor,  and  Major 
Canadian  Railway  Troops;  European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  in.  1904,  Mary 
Ellen,  da.  of  Lewis  Cyrus  Wilson,  of  64, 
East  7th  Avenue,  Columbus,  Ohio;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  1209,  Neil  Avenue,  Columbus, 
Ohio,  U.S.A. 

' Davis,  Major  William  Hathaway,  D.S.O. , 
M.C., ; b.  18 — ; Major  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Davison,  Capt.  Douglas  Stewart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Kenneth  Stewart  Davison, 

C. B.  [see  Metcalfe,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1888;  ed. 
at  Dover  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  Indian 
Army ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Davison,  Maj.-Gen.  Kenneth  Stewart, 

C. B.  ; b.  1856;  entered  R.A.  1875,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1886,  Major  1895,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1908; 
retired  1919;  served  with  Waziristan  Ex- 
pedition 1894-5,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Bengal 
1891-6;  sometime  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Nasira- 
bad  Brig.  S.  Army,  India:  m.  1882,  Nina 
Theophila,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Theophilus 
Metcalfe,  C.S.I.  [see  Metcalfe,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908. 

Davson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  John  Hunter, 

D. S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Dr.  Frederick 
Adams  Davson,  of  Dartmouth ; b.  1880  ; 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Arm3r ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Major 
Charles  William  Garraway,  of  Bedford  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  United  Service,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Davson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Miller,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Katz 
Davson;  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  relief 
of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : in.  1910,  the 
Hon.  Georgina  Violet  St.  Clair,  da.  of  15th 
Baron  Sinclair ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Davy,  Col.  Cecil  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  J.  W.  Davy,  J.P.  ; b.  1868  ; is  Col. 
R.E.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps) : m.  1896,  Ivy,  who 
d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  Major  R.  Bainbridge, 
17th  Lancers ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Davy,  Major  John  Evelyn,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18  — ; Major  R.F.A,  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Davy,  Miss  Lila,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Baynton  Davy,  of  Owthorpe,  Notts  ; 
b.  1874  ; was  Hon.  Sec.  Inverness-shire  Sana- 
torium 1908-15,  a V.A.D.  July  1915  to  July 
1917,  Unit  Administrator  Queen  Mary’s 
Army  Auxiliary  Corps  July  to  Oct.  19x7, 
Dep.  Controller  Oct.  1917  to  Sept.  1918,  and 
Cb.  Controller  (Overseas)  Sept.  1918  to  lan. 
i92o(despatches  four  times,  O.B.E-,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Spean 
Lodge,  Spean  Bridge,  Scotland. 

Davy,  Major  Philip  Claude  Tresilian, 

. C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  James  Tresilian 
Davy,  of  Ottery  St.  Mary,  Devon ; b.  1877 ; 
M.B.  London  1904  ; Major  R.A  M.C.,  and 
serving  under  Egyptian  Govt. ; European 
War  1914  16  (prisoner  and  Med.  Officer 
Gardelegen  Camp  in  Germany,  C.M.G.); 
was  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  whilst  in  command 
of  a Died.  Unit  1917-19  : in.  1906,  Dorothy 
Clifford,  da.  of  the  late  George  Thompson, 
M.D.,  of  Stapleton,  Gloucestershire  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Dawes,  Major  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  1890;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.,  and  serving  with  W.  African 
Frontier  Force  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  Brevet 
Major,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O  with 
Bar  1918  (2nd  Bar  1919). 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Dawes,  Lieut. -Col.  George  William 
Patrick,  D.S.O.  A.F.C. ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  Berkshire  Regt. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  as  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Flying 
Corps  (despatches,  D S O.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  .Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle,  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  A.F.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dawes,  Lieut. -Com.  Hugh  Campbell 
Frederick,  D.S.O.,  O-B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
latterly  as  Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer, 
Archangel  (despatches,  O.  B.E.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  D.S.O.  1920. 

Dawes,  Major  Hugh  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1884 ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service 
Club. 

Dawkins,  Charles  William,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  Controller  of  Contracts,  Ministry  of 
Information  during  European  War  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Dawkins,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Stopford, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Clinton  George 
Augustus  Dawkins;  b 1856;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired) : m.  1889,  May,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 

E.  Panter  Downes,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Nateley  Lodge , Hook , Hants ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Dawn  ay,  Lieut. -Col.  Alan  Geoffrey 

! Charles,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Downe, 
colls.]. 

Dawnay,  Maj-Gen.  Guy  Payan,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  V.  Downe]. 

Dawnay,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  J ohn,  C.M.  G. , 

D. S.O.  [see  V.  Downe]. 

Dawson,  Col.  Algernon  Cecil,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  J.  Dawson,  of  Rollesby  Hall, 
Norwich;  b.  1849;  formerly  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards;  Major  Norfolk  Artillery,  Col.  1st 
Vol.  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.,  a Mil.  Member  of 
Norfolk  Territorial  Force  Asso. , and  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Norfolk ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  m.  1873,  Helen,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  F.  T.  Daniel),  C.B.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  1919.  Manor  House,  Catton, 
Norwich  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Dawson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Lacy, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Forces  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dawson,  Capt.  Fred,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Tank 
Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dawson,  Capt.  Forbes  Campbell,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
.1918. 

Dawson,  Capt.  Guy  de  Hoghton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Capt. 
R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Dawson,  Paymaster -Capt.  Henry,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; 
employed  at  Naval  Base,  Great  Yarmouth, 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Dawson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  King,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  J.  Dawson;  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  1892,  M.D.  1896) ; Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.;  S.  African  War  as  Surg., 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Mabel,  third  da.  bf the  late 
Rev.  Randolphe  Pigott,  J.P.,  R.  and  Lord  of 
the  Manor,  of  Grendon,  Bucks  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  The  Corner , Ashlead,  Surrey. 

Dawson,  Lieut.  - Col.  Herbert  John, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  (ohn  Dawson;  b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1898,  M.A. 
1900) ; Assist.  Professor  of  Mathematics, 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Canada,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.:  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix 


de  Guerre,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1903,  Ethel  Irene,  da. 
of  Noel  Kent,  of  Kingston  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G,  1919.  Kingston,  Canada. 
Dawson,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1874  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Gordon 
Highlanders  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Danilo  of  Montenegro);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Dawson,  Brig.- Gen.  Robert,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  George  Dawson,  formerly  R.  of 
Woodleigh,  S.  Devon  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.  1881,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
Col.  1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1918  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1903,  Georgiana  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  F.  E.  Eastwood,  of  Enton, 
Witley,  Surrey  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Dawson,  Major  Thomas  Henry,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  New  Zealand 
Inf.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Dawson,  Vernon,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  R.  Dawson  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Scb.,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  I.C.S.  (Bengal  and  Assam)  1904, 
became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Home 
Depart.  1910,  transferred  to  Bengal  19*10, 
and  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge  1916;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1920.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Dawson,  Maj.-Gen.  Vesey  John,  C.V.O. 

[see  E.  Dartrey,  colls.]. 

Dawson,  Capt.  Walter,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
Ch.B.  1908);  is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps : served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Dawson,  Capt.  Francis  Evelyn  Massy-, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  Massey,  colls.]. 

Dawson,  Flight-Lieut.  Norman  Gordon 

Stewart-,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b . 18 — ; for- 
merly Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914-19  with  N.  Russia  Expeditionary  Force 
(despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Dawson-Squibb  [see  Squibb]. 

Day,  Albert  Cecil,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1884; 
Official  Sec.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  New  Zealand 
since  1912;  formerly  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to 
Gov.  of  New  Zealand ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Government  House,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
Day,  Ven.  Charles  Victor  Parkerson, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Col).,  Durham 
(B.A.  1885,  M.A.  1904) ; formerly  Archdeacon 
of  Mackay,  N.  Queensland  ; 2nd  class  Chap, 
to  the  Forces  ( i'.D.);  S.  Africa  1900-2,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Day,  Rev.  Edward  Rouviere,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Day,  J.P., 
F.S.A.,  of  Myrtle  Hill  House,  Cork  ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  Cork  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1896) ; is  a 1st  Class 
Chap,  to  the  Forces,  with  rank  of  Col.  ; 
S.  African  War  1900-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  promoted),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.);  appointed  Principal  Chap.  Egyptian 
Expeditionary  Force  1918,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.:  m.  1893,  Lydia  Constance  Mary 
Bremner ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Ivy  Cottage , Whittington,  Lichfield. 
Day,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Reginald,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Nor- 
folk Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Day,  Major  Harold  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Col.  Francis  Jeremy  Day, 
formerly  R.E. ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Blundell’s 
Sch. ; entered  R.E.  1900,  became  Capt.  1909, 
and  Major  1916;  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O. , Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  1913,  Dorothy  Culling,  da. 
of  Francis  Culling  Carr-Gomm,  of  The 
Chase,  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
and  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1915.  Ratcliffc 
Chase , Slinfold,  Sussex. 


14  H 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Day.  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
R.  E.  Day,  of  Bromley,  Kent;  b.  18— ; is 
Major  ard  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
ieut.-Col.)  : m.  1920,  Kittie,  da.  of  V.  N. 
Donetil,  of  Surbiton  Hill,  Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Day,  Major  Noll  Arthur  Lacy,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Day,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  William,  D S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
Major  Gen.  List,  and  an  A.Q.M.G.  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Day,  Capt.  Selwyn  Mitchell,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dayrell,  Major  Wilfred  Stuart,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Deacon,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Robert  Gor- 
don, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Deacon, 
V.  of  Trinity  Church,  Belfast;  b.  1871;  entered 
Connaught  Rangers  1891,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1911-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1898,  Kathleen,  da.  of  Col. 
William  Long,  C.M.G.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1919). 

Deacon,  Henry  Wade,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Henry  Deacon,  of  Widnes;  b.  1852;  a J.P. 
and  County  Alderman  for  Lancashire,  and 
Chm.  of  its  local  War  Pensions  Committee  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  ( ivil)  1920.  8,  Ullet  Road, 

Liverpool ; National  Liberal,  and  Reform 
Clubs. 

Deacon,  William  John,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Deacon,  Col.  William  Thomas,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Deacon  ; 
b.  1850;  is  a retiied  Col.  Australian  Mil. 
Forces  ; formerly  Staff  Officer  to  Officer 
Comdg.  Queensland  Field  Force  ; served  in 
,S.  Africa  1900,  as  Major  Queensland  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  C.B.);  has  been  thrice  Mayor  of 
Ipswich  (Queensland) : m.  1st,  1874,  Elvina 
Buglar ; 2ndly,  1884,  Isabella  McNevin;  cr. 
C.  B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Bcllemont,  Ipswich,  Oueens- 
land  ; United  Service  ( Brisbane ) Club. 

Deadman,  Henry  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Deadman,  of  Brockley ; b.  1843 ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Dockyard  Technical  Schs.,  and 
at  Roy.  Sch.  of  Naval  Architecture,  S. 
Kensington  (F.R.S.N.A.)  ; was  Constructor 
at  Bombay  Dockyard  1880-83,  anc*  at  Chat- 
ham Dockyard  1883-6,  and  Ch.  Constructor 
at  Portsmouth  1886-92  and  at  the  Admiralty 
1892-1902,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Naval 
Construction  1902-6 ; rendered  services  in 
connection  with  transport  of  Indian  Con- 
tingent of  Egj'ptian  Expeditionary  Force 
1882  (despatches) ; has  served  on  various 
Admiralty  departmental  Committees;  several 
times  thanked  by  Admiralty ; is  a Member 
of  Institution  of  Naval  Architects:  m.  1870, 
Susannah,  who  d.  1890,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Robert  Duffill,  of  Rochester;  cr.  C.B. (Civil) 
1904.  10,  Bolingbroke  Grove,  S.tV. it. 

Deakin,  Capt.  Ernest  Betton,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  el.  son  of  Betton  Deakin,  of  Walcot, 
Salop;  b.  1889;  B.Sc.  1914  ; is  a Science 
and  Mathematical  Master,  and  Capt.  Essex 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
in  Gallipoli,  Egypt  and  Palestine  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Ger- 

trude May,  da.  of  the  late  John  Davies, 
of  Yeaton  Manor,  Baschurch,  Salop;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Walcot,  Shrewsbury. 

Deakin,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Farrer 
D.S.O.;  b.  18— ; is  Capt.  (retired),  and 


Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  with 
Yorkshire  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Deakin,  Lieut.-Col.  Grahame,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  George  Deakin,  of  Northfield,  Worcester- 
shire ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Bromsgrove  Sch. ; an 
Estate  Agent,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : 
m.  1912,  Marjorie  Nell  Carter,  da.  of  Charles 
Carter  Read;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Newnham 
Cottage,  Yardley  Wood  Road,  Moseley, 
Birmingham ; Midland  Conservative  (Bir- 
mingham) and  Midland  (Birmingham)  Clubs. 

Deaey,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Anderson,  C.M.G. , 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Richard  Dealy, 
formerly  of  Blackheath,  S.E. ; b.  1865  ; en- 
tered R.E.  1884,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1913;  served 
with  Burma  Expedition  18S8  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  E.  Africa  1914-17,  and 
Afghan  War  1919  (C.I.E.);  is  a Ch. Engineer 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.I.E. 
1920. 

Dean,  Major  Arthur  Cecil  Hamilton, 
D.S.O  , O.B.E.,  son  of  Charles  Percy  Dean  ; 
b.  1878  ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1901,  Elizabeth 
Rybot;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dean,  Lieut.  - Col.  Edward  Theyer,  D.  S.  O. ; 
b.  1884;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Artillery; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dean,  Major  Henry  Gordon,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1890 ; Major  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D S.O.  1918. 

Dean-Pitt  [see  Pitt]. 

Deane,  Augustus  Henry,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Barry  O'Meara  Deane ; b.  1851 ; 
ed.  at  Geneva;  sometime  Lieut.-Col.  in 
Indian  Vol.  (V.D.);  was  H.B.M.  Consul  at 
Pondicherry  1913-20  : m.  1876,  Eugenie 

Amelia  Frederica,  da.  of  the  late  John  Fred- 
erick Galiffe,  Lieut.  75th  Regt.;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1918.  Rue  de  Hollande  6,  Geneva. 

Deane,  Lieut.-Col.  Dennis,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1874;  Lieut>Col.  Indian  Army;  Tirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.)  ; was  Director  of  Demobiliza- 
tion in  India  1918-20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Deane,  Col.  George  Williams,  C.B., 
younger  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Deane, 
H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk;  b.  1850; 
ed.  at  Ipswich  Gram.  Sch.,  and  privately  ; 
entered  101st  Regt.  and  transferred  to  106th 
L.I.  1869,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1881, 
Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1895,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1901 ; retired  1907 ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-9-80  (medal),  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
with  Burma  Expedition  1887-8  as  D.  A.  A.  and 
Q.M.G  1st  Brig,  (medal  with  clasp),  and  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp) : m.  1876,  Jessie,  3rd  da. 
of  Alexander  Lorimer,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Dep.-In- 
spector-Gen.  of  Hospitals,  Madras;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1905.  7,  Pa'ace  Gardens  Tenace,  Ken- 
sington, PV.8. 

Deane,  Major  James,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  W.  H.  Deane,  ofFareham  House,  Fare- 
ham,  Hants;  b.  1863;  entered  Durham  L.I. 
1883,  became  Capt.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) 1890,  and  Major  1899;  retired  1906; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  ; was  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  1901-4  and  to  Lord  Milner  when 
High  Commr.  of  S.  Africa  1904-5  ; appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  ; is  a J P.  and  D.L. 
for  Bedfordshire : tn.  1908,  Phyllis  Lucy, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  William  Hickman  [see 
Hickman,  Bt.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  Goldington, 
Bury , near  Bedford  ; Arthur  s Club. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1415 


Deane,  Major  Lancelot  Colin  William, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; European  War  1914- 
18  as  Major  S.  Wales  Borderers;  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Deane,  Percy  Edgar,  C.M.G . ; b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Paris 
Peace  Conference  1919  (C.M.G. );  cr.  C.M.G. 
1-920. 

Deane,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Woodforde, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.E- ) ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Deane-Drummond  [see  Drummond]. 

Dear,  Lieut. -Col.  Harold  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col. 
London  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  and 
Bar  1918. 

De  Balinhard,  Major  John  Carnegy, 
DS.O . ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

De  Bber,  Major  Martin  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Debenham,  Capt.  Gerald  Anthony, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1894  ; Capt.  Norfolk  Regt., 
and  King’s  African  Rifles;  European  War 
19M-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

de  Berry,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip  Patrick 
Evelyn,  C.M.G. ; b.  1872  ; entered  R.A.  1892, 
became  Major  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18,  as  a Brig.- 
Gen.  R.A.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

De  Brett,  Brig.-Gen.  Harry  Simonds, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Harry  de  Brett,  formerly  B.S.C.,  ofEarl’s 
Avenue,  Folkestone;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton 
'Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1889, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1909,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col. , Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col. 
3919;  served  with  Tochi  Field  Force  1897, 
present  at  action  of  Maizar  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1900  (medal  with  three  clasps),  in  China  1900- 

1901  (medal),  in  Somaliland  1909-10  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  on  Personal  Staff  (wounded,  despatches, 
Brevets  Lt.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; was  a 

D. A.A.G.  8th  Div.E.  Command,  India  1904-8, 
Brig.-Maj.,  Kohat  1908,  and  a Ch.  Staff 
Officer,  Somaliland  1909-10;  was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  War  Office  1910-16  ; appointed  an 
A.A.G.  1918  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1901, 
Alice  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Davies  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1917,  C B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

de  Burgh,  Com.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  John  de  Burgh,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare ; b.  1886 ; 
Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Isabel  Caroline 
Berkeley,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Fitz- 
hardinge  Campbell,  R.  of  Killyman,  Moy, 
co.  Tyrone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 
de  Burgh-,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  John  de  Burgh, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare;  6.1 
1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Cavalry  Club 

de  Burgh,  Com.  Hubert  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  John  de 
Burgh,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Oldtown,  co.  Kildare; 
■b.  1879;  is  Com.  R.N.;  served  during 

European  War  19 14-17,  Comdg.  a Destroyer 
^despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m . 
1917,  Margery,  da.  of  the  late  John  Adye 
Buchan, ofWhitehall,  Kingsbridge,  S. Devon; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

D|E  Burgh,  Col.  Ulick  George  Campbell, 
C.B.,  2nd  son  of  Thomas  de  Burgh,  of  OJd- 
town;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 


(B.A.  1875);  entered  7th  Dragoon  Guards 
1876,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1890,  Lieut.- 
Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards  1897,  and  Col.- 
on-the-Staff  1900;  retired  1908;  re-called 
to  mil.  ser.  1914 ; served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  as  Adj.  of  his  Regt., 
present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel- 
el-Kebir,  and  march  to  Cairo  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star);  was  an  Assist.  In- 
spector of  Remounts  at  Head  Quarters 
1902-3,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  thereof  1903-4, 
Assist.  Director  1904-6,  and  A.  A.  and 
.M.G.,  Gibraltar  1907-8;  is  an  Esquire  of 
rder  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land : m.  1883,  Anna  Blanche  Constance, 
who  d.  19x5,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Charles 
Augustus  Paget,  R.N.  [M.  Anglesey,  colls.] ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  48,  Draycott  Place , 

S.W. ; Army  and  Navy,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

de  Bury  and  de  Bocarme,  Lieut.-Col. 
Count,  C.B.E.  [see  Foreign  Titles  of 
Nobility], 

De  Butts,  Capt.  Frederick  Cromie, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick 
Robert  McCrea  De  Butts,  R.A.  ; b.  1888;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  in 
France  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  M.C  , 
D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1915,  Kathleen  Primrose 
Manus,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Octavius 
O'Donnell,  of  Hintlesham,  Suffolk  ; 2ndly, 
1920,  Sybil  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Canon  Henry  Woodrooffe  Beauchamp  [see 
Beauchamp,  Bt.,  cMls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
de  Candolle,  Maj.-Gen.  Raymond,  C.B.  ; 
b . 18—;  is  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired) ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

De  Capell-Brooke  [see  Brooke]. 

De  Carrara-Rivers  [see  Rivers]. 

de  Casteja,  Marquis  Marie  Andre  Leon 
Alwar  de  Blando,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son -of  the 
late  — de  Casteja;  b 1875  ; Capt.  in  French 
Army;  European  War  1914-19,  as  Staff 
Officer  Interpreter,  and  with  French  Mil. 
Mission  attached  to  British  Armies  in 
France  (M.C.,  D S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m. 
1898,  Pauline,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Marquis 
d’Espeuilles ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Scarisbrick 
Hall,  Lancashire. 

de  Castilla,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Stephen 
Ramos,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  de  Castilla; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  ; is  in  Lands 
and  Survey  Depart,  of  Australia  ; served  in 
S. Africa  1899-1901,  as  Lieut.  W.  Australia 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  Major 
in  S.  African  Forces,  and  serving  with 
Nyasaland  Field  Force,  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  : m.  1904,  Maude,  da.  of  B.  Bremner,  of 
Prince  Edward  Island  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Claremont,  near  Perth,  W.  Australia. 

De  Celles,  Alfred  Duclos,  C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Angustin  D.  De 
Celles  (descended  from  a French  officer  who 
emigrated  from  Picardy  about  1663);  b.  1844; 
ed.  at  Laval  Univ.,  Quebec;  Bar.  Canada 
1872;  edited  “Journal  de  Quebec”  1867-72 
and  “La  Minerve  ” 1872-80;  was  Librarian 
of  Canadian  Parliament  1880-85,  since  when 
he  has  been  Gen.  Librarian  thereof ; ap- 

f minted  Civil  Ser.  Cominr.  1882  ; is  a Cheva- 
ier  of  the  Legion  of  Honour;  author  of 
“ Les  Etats-Unis — origines — constitution — 
developpement  ” (awarded  prize  by  L’Aca- 
I demie  des  Sciences  morales  et  politiques), 

“ Papineau  and  Cartier,”  “ Papineau  ; La 
Fontaine  et  son  temps ; Cartier  et  son 
temps”  (3  vols.),  and  other  works  : m.  1876, 
Eugenie,  da.  of  E.  Dorion ; cr.  C.M.G.  1907. 
Parliament  House , Ottawa,  Canada;  Les 
Goemons,  Pointe-au-Pic,  Quebec. 
de  Chazal,  Hon.  Pierre  Antoine  Ed- 
mond, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Pierre 
Eugene  Furcy  de  Chazal,  of  Mauritius; 
b.  1837;  ed.  at  Roy.  Coll.  Mauritius;  is 
an  Attorney-at-law  and  Notary  Public, 
an  Assist.  Govt.  Med.  Officer,  Mauritius,  a 
M.L.C.  of  thatColony,  a Director  of  Mauritius 
Commercial  Bank,  Mauritius  Sugar  Estates 
Co.  (Limited),  Albion  Dock  Co.  (Limited), 
Constance  and  La  Gaiete  Sugar  Estates  Co. 
(Limited),  and  Mauritius  Central  Rum 
Warehouse  Co.  (Limited),  Pres,  of  the 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


1416 


Colonial  Fire  Insurance  Co.  (Limited),  and 
Director  (tor  Mauritius)  of  Standard  Life 
Assurance  Co.  : m.  1859  (his  first  cousin), 
Lucie,  da.  of  Joseph  Antoine  Edmond  de 
Chazal,  a planter,  of  St.  Antoine,  Mauritius  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Mesnii-aux-Roses,  Vacon, 
Districts  of  Plains  Wilhelms , Mauritius. 
Decie,  Brig. -Gen.  Cyril  Prescott-, 
D.S.O.;  6.  1865;  formerly  Col.  R. A. ; retired 
as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-iqoo  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : in.  1908,  Margaret 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Francis 
Horatio  de  Vere,  R.E.,  and  widow  of 
Francis  J.  Joyce  [see  De  Vere,  Bt.J ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

de  Courcy,  Lieut.- Col.  the  Hon.  Michael 
William  Robert,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Kingsale]. 
de  Courcy-Ireland  [see  Ireland], 

DE  Crespigny,  Brig.- Gen.  Claude  Raul 
Champion-,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Cham- 
pion-de  Crespigny,  Bt.J. 
de  Crespigny,  Col.  Constantine  Trent 
'Champion-,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Philip 
Champion-de  Crespigny,  of  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria; b.  1882;  ed  at  Brighton  Gram.  Seh., 
Victoria,  and  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B., 
Ch.B.  1903,  M.D.  1906,  M.R.C.P.  London 
1919);  Major  and  Hon.  Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  temporary  Col. 
Comdg.  an  Australian  General  Hospital  ; 
European  War  1915-17  in  Dardanelles,  Egypt, 
and  France  (despatches  tw.ee,  D.S.O.)  ; 
sometime  Lecturer  in  Pathology  in  Adelaide 
Univ. : m.  1906,  Beatrix,  da.  of  E.  W. 
Hughes,  of  Beaufort,  Victoria,  Australia ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  132,  Strangways  Terrace , 

North  Adelaide , S.  Australia  ; Adelaide 
Club. 

De  Crespigny,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Harri- 
son Champion-,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly 
IyieuL-Col.  Northumberland  Regt. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

de  Denne,  Paymaster  Lieut. -Com.  Cecil 
Hugh,  D.S.O.;  b.  1885;  Paymaster  Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.;  was  Sec.  to  Rear-Adm.  Comdg. 
1st  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  during  European 
War  I9i4-i9(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Deedes,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Parker,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  Philip 
Deedes,  lormerlv  R.  of  Little  Parndon, 
Harlow,  Essex;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Winchester 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  King’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  L.I.)  1899,  and  is  Col.  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  as  Adj.  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches  six  times, 
Brevets  Major,  Lieut.-Col.,  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre.  Ameri- 
can D.S.M.);  is  aDep.  Director  at  War  Office, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1906,  Eve  Mary, 
only  da.  of  Capt.  Stanley  T.  Dean-Pitt,  C.B., 
R.N.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Deedes,  Lieut.-Col.  Wyndham  Henry, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Herbert 
George  Deedes,  of  Sandling  Park,  Kent ; b. 
1883  ; enlisted  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1901, 
became  Major  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1917;  served  duiing  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
4th  class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Orders  of  the  Nile, 
of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy, 
and  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Greek  medal 
for  mil.  merit,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; was 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917,  and  a Mil.  Attache 
1918-19;  appointed  Civil  Sec.  to  High 
Corhmr.  for  Palestine  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

de  Etter,  Nicholas,  C.V.O.  ; Councillor 
to  Russian  Embassy;  cr.  C.V.O.  (Hon.) 
1909.  Russian  Embassy,  Chesham  House, 
Chcsham  Place,  S.  I V. 

De  Fai.be,  Col.  Vigant  William, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  V.  M. 
De  Falbe,  of  Danish  R.N.  ; b.  1867;  entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) 
1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1906,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913,  and  Col.  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 


European  War  1914-16  as  Brig.  Com. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  appointed  to  com- 
mand Staffordshire  Inf.  Brig.,  N.  Midland 
Div.  (T.F.)  1920:  m.  1912,  Amy  Rhona, 

da.  of  Edmund  Hanbury,  of  Poles,  Herts ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915.  Whittington 
House,  near  Lichfield;  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

De  Fleuriau,  Aime  Joseph,  C.V.O.; 
Councillor  of  French  Embassy  in  London; 
cr.  C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1913.  French  Embassy, 
Albert  Gate,  S.W. 

de  Fonblanque,  Capt.  Philip,  D.S.O.; 
6.1885;  isCapt.R.E.;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy):  m.  1916,  Stella 
Mary  Augusta,  da.  of  Sir  Francis  Henry 
May,  G.C.M.G.,  LL.D.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

De  Graves,  Major  William  Alexander, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  A.S.C.  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

De  Grey,  Major  the  Hon.  George, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Walsinghamj. 
de  Havilland,  Major  Hereward,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Special  Reserve  ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915  17  with  Roy.  Flying  Corps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
de  Havilland,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Lyttleton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  James  de  Havilland,  R.A.;  b. 
1872;  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Guernsey  L.I.,  and  S.  African  Defence 
Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

De  Hoghton,  Major  Guy,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
[see  De  Hoghton,  Bt.]. 

De  Jager,  Lieut.-Col.  Matthys  Johan, 
D.S.O.  ; 6.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
De  Jager,  Lieut.-Col.  Petrus  Lafras, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 
S -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D S.O.  1916. 

De  Jersey,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Grant, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.A.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

de  Joux,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Sedley  New- 
ton, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Cephas  Mark  de 
Joux,  Civil  Ser. ; 6.1876;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  (retiied);  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps);  Comdt.  and  Cn. 
Instructor,  Army  Sell,  of  Physical  Training 
1916-19  (twice  mentioned);  in.  1914,  Mary 
Olivia,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
George  MacCall,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  Ballard  Lodge , Alverstokc,  Hants; 
Wellington  Club. 

de  Kantzow,  Com.  Arthur  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  Walter  Sidney  de  KaDtzow, 
R.N.  ; 6.  1877;  is  Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Auxiliary 
Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
in.  1910,  Sybil  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Herbert  Guildford  Sprigg,  R.  of  Emsworth; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

De  Kock,  Lieut.-Col.  Gervase  Meyer, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.;  6. 18  — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  Comdg. 
a Commando  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

De  la  Bere,  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Thomas  De  la  Bere,  C.B. ; b.  1861; 
entered  War  Office  1881 ; appointed  Assist. 
Director  of  Clothing  1893,  Director  of  Cloth- 
ing Factory  1898,  Assist.  Accountant-Gen. 
1900,  Assist.  Director  of  Finance  1905, 
Director  of  Contracts  1907,  and  Commr. 
of  Inland  Revenue  1914;  was  Commr.  of 
1 Chelsea  Hospital  1915-20:  m.  1887,  Josephine, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Tilly,  R.E.  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1906.  Melbury  Bubb , Dorchester. 

De  la  Bere,  Major  Richard  Norman, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Reed 
De  la  Bere,  R.M.L.I.  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Wei- 


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1417 


lington  Coll. ; is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major 
King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Assist.  Provost 
Marshal,  present  at  operations  in  Orange 
River  Colony  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Delacombe,  Lieut. -Col.  Addis,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  William  Addis 
Delacombe,  R.M.L.I.  ; b.  1865;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.,  and  Command 
Paymaster  on  Head  Quarter  Staff  in  China; 
S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1915-19,  with 
Intelligence  Branch  Gen.  Staff  in  Dardan- 
elles. Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  three  medals):  m.  1896,  Emma 

Louisa  Marv,  da.  of  the  late  John  Smallman 
Leland,  M.D.,  of  Kir^by  Stephen  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

de  Laessoe,  Capt.  Harold  Henry,  D.S.O.,  j 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Cap'.  Gen.  List,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
de  la  Ferte  [see  Joubert  de  la  Ferte]. 
Delaforce,  Brig.-Gen.  Edwin  Francis, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  G.  H. 
Delaforce  ; b.  1870 ; entered  R.A  1890,  be- 
came Major  1908,  Lieut. -Col.  1914).  Brevet 
Col.  1918,  Col.  1920,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.);  was  a Brig.-Com.  1916-19  : m. 
189s,  Beatrice,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
— Maynard,  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

de  la  Fosse,  Claude  Fraser,  C.I.E.  ; 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  de  la  Fosse,  C.B., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1895) ; appointed  Inspector 
of  Schs.,  Allahabad  1897,  Assist.  Director  of 
Public  Instruction,  United  Provinces  1902, 
Director  iqo6,  and  on  Special  Duty  with 
Govt,  of  India  1919;  a M.L.C.  of  United  Pro- 
vinces : m.  1895,  Minnie  Caroline,  da.  of 
Surg.-Maj.  Briscoe,  East  India  Co.’s  Ser. ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1918.  Allahabad , India  ; Naini  Tal, 
India. 

Delahaye,  Major  James  Viner,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  1890;  Major  R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

De  La  Motte,  Major  Reginald  Barker, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Peter  W.  De  La  Motte, 
M.D.,  surgeon;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Major 
Indian  Army;  S.  African  War  1901-2  (medal 
with  five  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915  17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  5th  class  of  Order  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords,  1914 
star,  two  medals),  Afghan  War  1919  (medal): 
m.  1910,  Isabel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  E.  Earnshaw  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Delap,  Col.  George  Goslett,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Delap,  of 
Valencia,  co.  Kerry  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Coll. 
Surg.,  Dublin;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1911, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  an  Assist. 
Instructor  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  Sch.  of 
Instruction  1908-12,  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.,  S.  Africa  1912-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  of  a Div.  with  rank  of  Col.:  m.  1912, 
Dorothy  Mary,  youngest  da.  of  Surg.-Gen. 
William  James  Fawcett,  C.B.,  D.L.,  of 
Lecarrow,  Spencer  Harbour,  co.  Leitrim; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Delap,  Major  James  Onslow  Kingsmill, 
D S.O.,  son  of  Major  James  Bogle  Delap,  of 
The  Manor  House,  Liffingstone  Lovel,  Buck- 
ingham ; b.  1881  ; ed. at  Wellington  Coll., and 
atCh.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Major  R.G.A.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1904, 
Dorothy  Audrey,  da.  of  D.  Davison,  of 
Sedgfield,  co.  Durham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

de  la  Perrelle,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Nathael, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 


Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)J  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

De  la  Pryme,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Chris- 
topher, D.S.O.  ; b.  1875;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.;  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17,  sometime  as  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Supply  and  Transport  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  United  Service  Club. 

De  la  Pryme,  Major  William  Henry 
Astley,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  C.  De 
la  Pryme,  of  Wistow  Lodge,  Huntingdon  ; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; Major 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-16 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  ot 
Leopold  of  Belgium);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

De  La  Rey,  Col.  Pieter,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Col.  Comdt.  S.  African  Forces  ; in  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Delaro-Osborne  [see  Osborne]. 

Delavoye,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  Edwin, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Alexander  Marin  Delavoye,  C.B.  ; b.  1871; 
entered  Suffolk  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1898,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian  medal), 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff, 
present  at  actions  of  Paardeberg,  Poplar 
Grove,  and  Driefontein  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  A.  A.  andQ.M.G.,  D.A.and  Q.M.G., 
and  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G. , 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  was  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport,  Irish  Command 
1910  14  : m.  1902,  Gladys  Irene,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Beeching  Stephens,  of  Ardenlee, 
Maidstone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

de  Lisle,  Col.  George  de  Saumarez, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Col.  Indian  Army  (re- 
tired) ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

de  Lisser,  Herbert  George,  C.M.G.)  b. 
18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Delme-Murray  [see  Murray]. 
Delme-Radcliffe  [see  Radcliffe]. 

Delmege,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  Alfred 
Gideon,  M.V.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Julius  Del- 
mege, formerly  of  Rathkeale,  co.  Limerick ; 
b.  1846;  M.D.  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  and 

L. R.C.S.I.  1868;  entered  R.N.  1869,  became 

Staff-Surg.  1879,  Fleet-Surg.  1889,  and  Dep. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  (re- 
tired)i9oo;  served  with  Roy.  Marines  during 
Ashantee  War  1873  (medal),  and  on  board 
H.M.S.  “Bacchante’’  during  cruise  round 
the  world  of  T.R.H.  Princes  Albert  Victor 
and  George  of  Wales  ; was  an  Hon.  Phy- 
sician to  Prince  of  Wales  1899-1901,  and  Hon. 
Surg.  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  1901-10, 
subsequently  to  King  George  V.  : m.  1884, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
James  Anthony  Lawson;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1898.  33,  Westcombe  Park  Road, 

Blackheath,  S.E. 

de  Lombos  [see  Laszlo  de  Lombos]. 

De  Low,  Major  Harold  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Major  Oversea  Contingents  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 19x8. 

Delphin,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonce,  D.S.O., 

M. C.,  son  of  Professor  Emile  Delphin,  ol 

Geneva;  b.  1879;  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E. ; European  War xgi4-i8(despatches 
thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia) : m.  1909,  Jessie,  da.  of  Sir  Joseph 
Beecham,  xstBt.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  30,  Green 

Street,  Park  Lane , W. ; Union  Arlistique 
{Pat  is)  Club. 

Delprat,  Guillaume  Daniel,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  steel 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


supplies  during  European  War  (C.B.E); 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

De  Mel,  Vidanelage  Henry  Lawson, 

C. B.E. , son  of  Vidanelage  Jacob  De  Mel, 
of  Villa  De  Mel,  Horton  Place,  Cinnamon 
Gardens,  Colombo;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Coll.,  Colombo  ; Proctor  of  Supreme  Court, 
Ceylon,  and  Notary  Public  ; is  head  of  the 
firm  of  H.  L.  De  Mel  and  Co.,  produce  and 
plumbago  merchants  and  estate  agents,  of  3, 
Queen  Street,  Fort  Colombo,  a J.P.  for  Cey- 
lon,Town, Commr.  for  Colombo,  Commr.  Local 
Loans  and  Development  Fund,  a Member  ol 
Ceylon  Med.  Advisory  Board,  Cey  lon  Rail- 
way Advisory  Board,  a Member  of  Consulta- 
tive Committee  on  Roads,  Pres,  of  Plumbago 
Merchants’  Union,  Vice-Chm.  Ceylon  Low 
Country  Products  Asso.,  a Member  of  Board 
of  Agriculture,  Pres.  Ceylon  Young  Men’s 
Christian  Asso.,  Vice-Pres.  Sinhalese  Young 
Men’s  Asso.,  and  Founder  of  De  Mel  Free 
Library;  has  been  a Member  of  Municipal 
Council  for  Colombo,  Slave  Island  Ward 
since  1908  ; rendered  sers.  to  Ceylon  Govt, 
during  European  War  ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium  : m.  1900,  Caroline  Elsie,  da. 
of  the  late  S.  H.  Jayewickrema  Mudaliyar, 
of  Kurunegala,  Ceylon  ; cr.  C.B.E.  19x8. 
Elsmere , Horton  Place,  Cinnamon  Gardens, 
Colombo  ; Kande,  Walauwa , Kadugannawa , 
Ceylon;  Orient  {Colombo)  Club. 

de  Miremont,  Major  Guy  Egon  Rene» 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

de  Mole,  Lancelot  Eldin,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
invention  of  Tanks  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

de  Montmorency,  Geoffrey  Fitzhervey, 
C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Ven.  Waller  de 
Montmorency,  Archdeacon  of  Ossory,  of 
Castle  Morres,  Knocktopher,  co.  Kilkenny; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Classical  Tripos 
1898);  entered  I.C.S.  1899;  appointed  Assist. 
Colonisation  Officer,  Chenab  Canal  Colony 
1905,  Junior  Sec.  to  Financial  Commr., 
Punjab  1911,  Personal  Assist,  to  Ch.  Commr., 
Delhi  1912,  and  Sec.  Imperial  Delhi  Commn. 
1913;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Delhi,  Punjab;  Travellers'  Club. 
de  Montmorency,  Major  Hervey  Guy 
Francis  Edward,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Mount- 
morres,  colls.]. 

de  Montmorency,  Capt.  John  Pratt, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Ven.  Waller  de  Mont- 
morency, of  Castle  Morres,  co.  Kilkenny; 
b.  1873  i is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; has  Legion 
of  Honour:  m.  1908,  Margaret  Elinor,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  — Pym,  R.A. ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x7. 
Dempster,  Francis  Erskine,  C.I.E. , son 
of  Capt.  H.  L.  Dempster,  Madras  Artillery  ; 
b.  1858;  entered  Indian  Telegraph  Depart. 
1878  ; served  in  Afghanistan  1879-80  (medal), 
with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889  00  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1898  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  C.I.E.), 
appointed  a M.L.A.  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India 
1910;  became  Director-Gen.  of  Telegraph 
Depart,  of  India  1911  ; retired  1913  : m.  1883, 
Susan,  da.  of  the  late  George  Stuart ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1896.  c/o  Thomas  Cook  & Son,  Lud- 
gate  Circus,  E.C. 

Dempster,  Lieut. -Col  James  Finlay, 

D. S.O.;  b . 18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Reserve;  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
(medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O-  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Dempster,  Col.  Reginald  Hawkins  Hall-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Hall, 
formerly  1st  Madras  Cav.  ; b.  1854;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.)i873,  became  Capt. 
1883,  Major  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904  ; retired  1904;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.); 
in  1918  assumed  (under  deed  of  entail)  the 
additional  surname  of  Dempster:  m.  1894, 
Edith  Gertrude  Dickson,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Home  Atkinson,  of  Morland  Hall, 
Westmorland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Dunnichen, 
Forfar  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 


Dendy,  Edward  Evershed,  C.BE.,  son> 
of  the  Rev.  John  Dendy;  b.  1861 ; ed.  at 
Manchester  Gram.  Sch.;  is  Assist.  Con- 
troller and  Chm.  of  Semi-Manufactured 
Metals  Committee  (Ministry  of  Munitions), 
and  Managing  Director  of  William  Foster 
and  Co.,  and  Pascoe  Grenfell  and  Sons 
(Limited):  m.  18—,  Edith,  da.  of  Herberts 
New,  of  Evesham;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Green 
Hill,  Selly  Oak,  Birmingham. 

Dendy,  Major  Murray  Heathfield,  D.S.O.r 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Dendy,  of  Youl  Grange,. 
Eastbourne;  b.  1885;  is  Major  R.F.A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1919, 
Lettice,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Van  Neck, 
of  32,  Pont  Street,  S.  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Dene,  Lieut.-Col.  Arfhur  Pollard,  C.M.G. v 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Dene,  R.  of 
Horwood  [see  Molesworth  St.  Aubyn,  Bt.. 
colls.];  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.1. 1 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 

C. M.G.):  m.  1911,  Elsie  Beatrice  Yvonne, 
who  d.  1918,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick. 
William  Brooke  Koe,  C.B., C.M.G. ; cr.  D.S.O1. 

1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dene,  Lieut.-Col.  Humphrey,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  John  Dene,  R.  of  Horwood,  Bide- 
ford, Devon  [see  Molesworth-St.  Aubyn, 
Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1877;  ed.  privately;  formerly 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Welsh  Guards 
(retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919);  S.  African  War. 
and  European  War  1914-18,  with  Hussars, 
and  with  his  Regt.  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  was  Dist.  Commr., 
Nigeria  1906-14;  is  a J.P.  for  Devon  : m.  1912, 
Ethel  C.,  da.  of  Capt.  H.  Parker  (formerly 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards),  of  The  Hollies, 
Brampton,  Newcastle  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 
Guards'  Club. 

De  Necker,  Lieut.-Col.  Johan  Aderiaan, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; Ger- 
man S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Denehy,  Major  Charles  Aloysius,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Australian 
Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  ; European  War 
1915  18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O- 
with  Bar,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Denham, Godfrey  Charles,  C.I.E.,  C.B.  E., 
son  of  Charles  Denham  ; b.  1883;  is  Sup.  of 
Police,  Bengal ; officiated  as  Dep.  Director  of 
Central  Intelligence ; cr.  C.I.E.  19*5.  O.B.E. 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Denham,  Major  Harold  Arthur,  D.S.O.  t 
b.  18 — ; Major  E.  Riding  R.G.A. ; European. 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr- 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Denham,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Kynaston„ 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Richard  William 
Denham,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1883; 
ed.  at  Ashfield  Gram.  Sch,,  Sydney,  and  at 
Sydney  Univ.  (B.A.  1902,  LL.B.  1906,  M.B. 
and  Ch.M.  1915);  Bar.  N.S.  Wales  1907;  is 
Lieut.  - Col.  Australian  Forces ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O):  m.  1915,  Gertrude  Rosina  Silburn 
Jenkins,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  University 
{Sydney)  Club. 

Denison,  Capt.  Conyngham  Charles, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Londesborough]. 

Denison,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Bridgeman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  Deni- 
son, C.B.,  C.B.E.,  of  4*,  Evelyn  Gardens, 
S.W. ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Eton;  is  Major  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Denison,  Lieut.-Col.  Garnet  Wolseley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Taylor 
Denison  ; b.  1878 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; served  in  Nigeria  1903 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Lieut. -Col. ) : m.  1906,  Agnes,  da.  of — Keal 
ing;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Denison,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Stephen  Charles  Denison, 
Dep.  Judge  Advocate  Gen.  ; b.  1847;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1867, 
became  Major  1886,  and  retired  as  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  1887  ; commanded  2nd  Scottish 
Horse  Brig,  and  Lincolnshire  Coast  De- 
fences 1915-16  ; appointed  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1917;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Notts,  and 
patron  of  one  living ; sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  Sherwood  Rangers, 
Notts.  Yeo  (T.D.) : m.  1877,  Edith  Kate,  da. 
of  Pierce  Taylor,  formerly  of  West  Ogwell, 
Devon;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909,  C.B.IJ.  (Mil.) 
1919.  41,  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W.;  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Denison,  Adm.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  G.  T.  Denison,  of  Rusholme,  To- 
ronto; b.  1853;  is  Adm.  R.N.  (retired); 
served  as  temporary  Capt.  and  Commodore 
R.N.R.  during  European  War;  is  a J.P. 
for  Hants ; commanded  Plymouth  Div., 
Home  Fleet  1908  ; was  A.D.C.  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1905-6 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Rusholme,  Alverstoke , Gosport. 

Denison,  Col.  Septimus  Julius  Augus- 
tus, C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Col.  George 
Taylor  Denison,  of  Rusholme,  Toronto, 
Canada;  b.  1859;  was  in  S.  Stafford- 
shire Militia  1880-95  (retired  as  Major) ; 
sometime  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada 
(Earl  of  Aberdeen),  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Canadian  Regt.  and  as  A.D.C.  to  F.M. 
Earl  Roberts,  Com. -in-Ch.,  present  at 
actions  of  Sunnyside,  Paardeberg,  Poplar 
Grove,  and  Dreifontein  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.) ; was  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  Prince  ol 
Wales  (when  Duke  of  Cornwall  and  York) 
during  Colonial  Tour  1901 ; sometime  in 
command  of  a Canadian  Inf.  Regt.  : m.  1881, 
Minnie  Clarke,  da.  of  the  late  James  Lowe, 
J.P. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  815,  University  Street, 
Montreal ; United  Service,  and  Toronto  Clubs. 

Denison,  Major  Walter  Wallbridge, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Clarence  A. 
Denison,  of  Toronto;  b.  1879;  is  Major 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  and  an  A.D.C.  on 
Personal  Staff ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  2nd  in 
command  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada’s  Body 
Guard  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  55,  Prince  Arthur 
Avenue , Toronto. 

Denison-Pender  [see  Pender]. 

Dennis,  Surg.-Gen.  John  Jeffreys,  C.B., 
M.D.  ; b.  18—  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork, 
and  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.D.  and 
M.Ch.  1880) ; entered  R.N.  1880,  and  became 
Fleet-Surg.  1896,  Inspector-Gen.  1907,  and 
Surg.-Gen.  1913;  retired  1918;  served  in 
Egypt  1882,  in  Soudan  1884-5  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Somaliland  1902-3  (medal 
with  clasp) ; has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 

Dennis,  Col.  John  Stoughton,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  1914*18  (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918 

Dennis,  Col.  Meade  James  Crosbie,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Meade  Caulfield  Dennis,  of 
Fortgranite,  Baltinglass,  Ireland;  b.  1865; 
is  Col.  R.A.  (retired)  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps);  was  Assist.  Sup.  Roy.  La- 
boratory 1901-7,  Assist.  Sup.  Roy.  Gun 
Factory  1907-17,  and  Sup.  Roy.  Gun  and 
Carriage  Factories  1917-19;  is  a J.P.  for 
co.  Wicklow  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour:  tn.  1892,  the  Hon.  Alice  Hand- 
cock,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Castlemaine ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Fortgranite , Baltinglass, 
co.  Wicklow ; Royal  A utomobile  Club. 
Dennison,  Major  Charles  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Dennison  ; b.  1844  ; 
served  in  Zulu  War  1879,  as  second  in  com- 
mand of  Border  Horse,  against  Sekukuni 
1879  as  Comdt.  Border  Horse,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  first  with  Dennison’s  Scouts, 
which  he  raised,  and  subsequently  as  second 
in  command  of  Western  Border  Rifles  (de- 


spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1867,  Anna  Maria 
Hoffmann;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Vryburg,  S. 
Africa. 

Denniss,  Major  Cyril  Edmund  Bart- 
ley, D.S.O.,  only  surviving  son  of  Edmund 
Robert  Bartley  Denniss  (M.P.  for  Oldham), 
of  Belmont,  Uxbridge;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Elstree,  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Major 
R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Maud,  da.  of  Capt.  Arthur 
Kent,  of  Ashford  House,  N.  Devon;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Belmont,  Uxbridge-,  Army  and- 
Navy  Club. 

Denniss,  George  Hamson,  C.B  E.,  son 
of  Hamson  George  Denniss;  b.  1854;  ed.  zt 
Uciv.  Coll.  Sch.,  London;  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1890;  sometime  in  Roy.  N^val  Vol. 
Artillery ; Assist.  Solicitor,  Customs  and 
Excise  1906-20;  joint  author  ai tides  on 
Excise  in  “ Encyclopaedia  of  the  Laws  of 
England”:  m.  1892,  Jeanne  Madeleine  Pau- 
line Dubonchet ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  2, 
Glid don  Road,  West  Remington,  W. 

Dennistoun,  Com.  George  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  James  Dennis- 
toun, of  Peel  Forest,  Canterbury,  New 
Zealand;  b.  1884;  entered  R.N.  1900,  became 
Lieut.  1906.  Lieut. -Com.  1914,  and  Com.  1918  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
promoted)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Dennistoun,  Lieut.-Col.  Ian  Onslow, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  John  Dennistoun,  of  20, 
Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1877;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1903,  became  Capt.  1910, 
Major  1915,  and  Lieut. -Co',  (retired)  1920; 
was  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Gov. -in-Ch.  of  Jamaica 
(Brig.-Gen.  Sir  W.  H.  Manning,  K. C.M.G., 

C. B.)  1913-14,  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914-16, 

and  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916-19;  has  Le- 
gion of  Honour : m.  1910,  Dorothy  Muriel, 
only  child  of  the  late  Godfrey  Seymour 
William  Webster  [see  Webster,  Bt.,  colls. J ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1901  and  (4th  class) 
1910.  177,  Queen  s Gate,  S.IF.7. 

Dennistoun,  Brig.-Gen.  James  George, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Wallis 
Dennistoun,  of  Dennistoun,  Renfrewshire 
[Gore-Booth,  Bt.] ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Biig.-Gen.  (retired)  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Clara, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Rhodes  Morgan, 
Indian  Army  : cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dennistoun,  Col.  the  Hon.  Robeit  Max- 
well, C.B.E. , only  son  of  James  Frederick 
Dennistoun,  Q.C.,  of  Castleknock,  Peter- 
borough, Canada;  b.  1864;  B.A.,  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Kingston  1885;  Bar.  Canada  1888, 
K.C.  1908,  and  a Bencher  1906;  is  Col.  Cana- 
dian forces;  Dep.  Judge  Advocate-Gen., 
Overseas  Military  Forces,  Canada,  during 
European  War  (mentioned);  sometime  Gov. 
Trin.  Coll.  Sch.,  Port  Hope,  Canada,  and 
Lecturer  Manitoba  Law  Sch.:  appointed  a 
Judge  of  Court  of  Appeal  for  Manitoba  1918  : 
m.  1892,  Mildred,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Walton  Romlyn  Beck,  R.  of  Peterborough, 
Canada,  and  Canon  of  St.  Albans  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  166,  Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg ; 
Manitoba  ( Winnipeg ) Club. 

Denny,  Mrs.  Barbara  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da. 
cf  Donald  William  Charles  Hcod,  C.V.O., 
M.D. ; b.  i83o;  Comdt.,  Do;  or  and  Ad- 
ministrator, Officers’  Auxiliary  Hospital, 
S:aplefield,  during  European  War:  m.  1907, 
Edward  H.  Mariand  Denny;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Staplefield  Place,  Sussex ; 42, 
Eaton  Square,  S.  W. 

Denny,  Major  Ernest  Wriothesley, 

D. S.O.",  b.  1872;  Major  Reserve;  S.  Africa 

1899-19:2  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European  War  19 <4- 
18  (depatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1906,  Lois 

Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon. 
Edward  Henry  Legge  [see  E.  Dartmouth, 
colls.] ; cr.  D S.O.  1918.  Garboldisham 
Manor,  Attleborough,  Norfolk. 

Denny,  Col.  Henry  Cuthbert,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Arthur  Maynard  Denny,  J.P.  ; b. 
1858  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  48th 
Regt.  1877,  became  Capt.  Northamptonshire 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Regt.  1883,  Major  1893,  Lieut. -Col.  1899, 
Brevet  Col.  1903,  and  Col.  1903  (h.-p.  1908)  ; 
retired  1910  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; commanded  48th  Regt. 
Dist.  1904-8 ; appointed  to  Prince  Albert’s 
(Somerset  L.  I.)  1914:  m.  1904,  Maude  Leslie, 
da.  of  Col.  J.  Barlow,  formerly  Manchester 
Regt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Kingsmead , 
Lex  den,  Colchester. 

Denny,  Henry  Samuel,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; 

Sup.  of  a Munition  Factory;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Denny,  Com.  Herbert  Maynard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876;  Com.  (retired)  R.N.  ; E.  Africa  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  18991901 
(Queen’s  medal),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1903,  Frances  Jane 
Edwards;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Denny,  tol.  John  McAusland,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Peter  Denny,  LL.D.,  of  Helenslee, 
Dumbarton  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Dumbarton  j 
Acad.,  and  at  Lausanne  ; is  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  William  Dennj'  and  Bros.,  ship-  I 
builders  and  engineers,  of  Leven  Ship  Yard, 
Dumbarton,  a D.L.  for  Dumbartonshire, 
Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Hon. 
Col.  Argyll  ard  Sutherland  Highlanders 
(V.D.),  County  Director  of  Red  Cross  So.,  a 
Member  of  Central  Control  Board  (Liquor 
Traffic)  of  Production  Committee,  Chm. 
Irrawaddy  Flotilla  Co.,  and  British  and 
Burma  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  and  a Di- 
rector of  Caledonian  Railway  Co.,  Union 
Steamship  Co.  of  New  Zealand,  and  Indian 
General  Navigation  and  Railway  Co.,  and 
Dep.  Controller  Clyde  Passenger  Steamer 
Ser.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Kilmarnock  Dist.  (C) 
1895-1905  : m.  1885,  Janet  Connal,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Tulloch,  of  Dumbarton;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Helenslee , Dumbarton;  Ori- 
ental, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Denny,  Capt.  Maurice  Edward,  C.B.E. 

[see  Denny,  Bt.,  cr.  1913]. 

Dennys,  Col.  George  William  Patrick, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Julius  Bentall 
Dennys,  of  Sidmouth,  Devon  ; b.  1857 ; ed. 
at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch. ; L.R.C.P.,  London 
and  M.R.C.S.,  England  1878;  entered  In- 
dian Med.  Ser.  1879,  became  Major  1891, 
Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and  Col.  1910;  retired  1917; 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal);  appointed  Civil 
Surg.  Delhi  189J  and  Peshawar  1900,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Civil  Hospitals,  Central 
Provinces  1910 ; has  been  a M.L.C.  of  Central 
Provinces  Cm.  1885,  Alice  Isabel,  da.  of  Col. 
Gordon  Young  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915. 

Denson,  Major  Herbert  Reginald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Edward  Denson,  of  S.  Perth, 
W.  Australia ; b.  1888 ; Major  Australian 
Light  Horse  ; European  War  1915-19  in 
Gallipoli,  Sinai,  Palestine,  and  Turkey  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  West 
Australian  {Perth)  Club. 

Dent,  Brig.-Gen.  Bertie  Coore,  C.M.G.,  \ 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  j 
Francis  Dent,  of  Menethorpe,  Malton,  York-  j 
shire;  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  Leicestershire  J 
Regt.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-  I 
Gen.;  Matabeleland  1896  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  ! 
Somaliland  1904  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro-  j 
pean  War  1014-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.) : in.  1909, 
Violet,  da.  ofG.  A.  Duff,  of  Folkestone  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service  ! 
Club. 

Dent,  Rear-Adm.  Douglas  Lionel,  C.B.,  , 
C.M.G.  ',  b.  1869;  entered  R.N.  1882,  became  I 
Lieut.  1889,  Com.  1902,  Capt.  1908,  and  Rear-  1 
Adro.  1919  ; served  at  Dardanelles  1915-16  1 
(despatches,  C.M.G., Crown  of  Italy) ; some-  ; 
time  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; appointed  [ 
Ch.  of  Submarine  Ser.  1919;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  | 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dent,  John  James,  C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; a 
Member  of  Management  Committee,  Emi- 
grants’ Information  Office  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Dent,  Capt.  John  Ralph  Congreve,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  (M.C., 

D. S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1920,  Margaret  Honor, 
da  of  the  late  A.  T.  Keen,  of  Harborne  Park, 
Harbornc;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 


Dent,  Capt.  Leonard  Maurice  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Dent,  J.P.,  of  2,  Carlos 
Place,  W. ; b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  atTrin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1910);  Capt.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L.I.;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Cheva- 
lier Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1920,  Hester 
Anita,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Gerard  Clark,  of  4, 
Sussex  Gardens,  W.i  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  2, 

Carlok  Place,  W.  ; United  University,  and 
Garrick  Clubs. 

Dent,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilkinson,  D.S.O.,  son 
the  late  Thomas  Wilkinson  John  Dent,  of 
Flass  Shap,  Westmoreland;  b.  1883;  en- 
tered Indian  Army  1904,  and  became  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  5th  class  Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle) : tn.  1907,  Florence 
Mabel  Moojen  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

j Denton,  Major  James  Samuel,  D.S.O., 

I son  of  Cincmnatus  Denton,  of  N.  Fre- 
mantle, W.  Australia;  b.  1875;  ed.  in  Vic- 
toria (Australia) ; entered  W.  Australian 
Govt.  Railways  1896,  and  is  second  in  com- 
mand of  Way  and  Works  Workshop,  West 
Midland  (W.  Australia);  joined  Common- 
wealth Mil.  Forces  1899;  served  in  Dar- 
danelles 1915  as  Major  Australian  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1899,  Eleanor 

Annie,  da.  of  John  Hembry,  formerly  of 
Stoke  Newington,  N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Farnham , Strathcona  Street  West,  Perth, 
W.  Australia. 

Denyer,  Capt.  Stanley  Edward,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  Alfred  Denyer,  formerly  of 
St.John's  Lodge,  Eastbourne;  b.  1869;  ed. 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Honours  in 
Natural  Science  1894,  M.A.  1898,  M.B.  and 

B. C.  1899,  M.D.  1901) ; L.R.C.P.  London  1898, 
D.P.H.  London  1901, F.R.C.S.  Eng.;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  attached  to  Hoy.  Army 
Med.  Corps,  present  at  battles  of  Johannes- 
burg and  Diamond  Hill  (despatches,  medal 
with  five  clasps,  C.M.G.);  sometime  Resi- 
dent Obstetric  Physician  at  Guy’s  Hospital, 
House  Surg.  at  Roy.  Free  Hospital,  Surg. 
to  out-patients  at  Gordon  Hospital  for 
Diseases  of  Rectum,  Examiner  in  Anatonyy 
at  Camb.  Univ.,  Demonstrator  thereof  in 
Camb.  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  Director  of  Studies 
in  Natural  Science  at  Queens’ Coll.,  Camb., 
a Member  of  Senate  of  Camb.  Univ.,  of 
Special  Board  for  Medicine  there,  and  of 
Anatomical  So. ; is  Lecturer  od  Orthopaedic 
Anatom}'  and  Specialist  in  Radium  Special 
Suigery,  Mil.  Hospitalat  Alder  Hey,  and  Lec- 
turer and  Gee  Fellow  in  Anatomy  at  Liver- 
pool Univ. ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  Physician  Hull 
Roj'.  Infirmary,  Hon.  Aural  Surg.  to  Hull 
Institute  for  Deaf  and  Dumb,  and  Hon.  Phy- 
sician to  Symons’  Home  for  Incurables, 
Hull;  was  Sanitary  Officer,  Humber  De- 
fences 1914-18  (twice  mentioned):  m.  1905, 
Sarah  Irene,  da.  of  Forster  Wilson,  of  Mon- 
ument House,  Kendal ; cr.  C.M.G.,  1900. 

de  Paravicini,  Percy  John,  M.V.O.,  3rd 
son  of  the  late  Baron  Games  Prior)  de 
Paravicini,  of  Riverside,  Datchet;  b.  1862; 
ed  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.;  is 
a J.P.  for  Bucks,  and  Chm.  of  Committee  of 
King  Edward  VII.  Hospital  and  Dispensary 
at  Windsor:  in.  1891,  Lady  Marcia  Char- 
lotte Sophia  Cholmondeley,  sister  of  4th 
Marquess  of  Cholmondeley;  cr.  M. V.O. 
(4th  class)  1908.  Riverside,  Datchet. 

De  Pass,  Guy  Eliot,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
2nd  Lieut.  Dragoon  Guards ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
De  Pree,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugo  Douglas,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  G.  C.  De  Pree, 
Surveyor-Gen.  of  India;  b.  1870;  entered 
R.A.  1890,  became  Major  1908,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  Jubaland  1901  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen's  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  D.S.O.);  appointed  a 
Brig.-Com.  1919  with  rank  of  Br  g -Gen  : m. 
i9-;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 

D. S.O.  1919. 

De  Quetteville,  Capt.  Robert  George, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Eton;  tem- 
porary Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; European 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1919,  Molly,  da.  of  James  Austen- Cartmell, 
of  27,  Campden  House  Court,  W.8;  cr.D.S.O. 
1918.  Windham  Club. 

de  Renzy-Martin  [see  Martin]. 

Derham,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Plumley, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Thomas  Plumley  Derham, 
of  Harcourt  Street,  Hawthorn,  Victoria, 
Australia;  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Melbourne  Univ.  ; 
is  a Bar.  and  Solicitor,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Field  Artillery;  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1909,  Adeline  Matilda  Bowden  ; 
cr.  D.S.O  1917.  465,  Collins  Street,  Mel- 

bourne ; Naval  and  Military  (Melboutne) 
Club. 

Derham,  Brig-Gen.  Frank  Seymour, 
C.B.  ; b.  1858  ; entered  Army  1878,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  E Lancashire  Regt.  1905,  Col. 
1908 (retired  1909), and  Hon. Brig.-Gen.  19x7; 
served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916. 

Dering,  Com.  Claud  Lacy  Yea,  D.S.O. 
[see  Dering,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

De  Rothschild  [see  Rothschild]. 

de  Rougemont,  Brig.-Gen.  Cecil  Henry, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Irving 
Frederick  de  Rougemont  [Rugge-Price,  Bt.]; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1885,  became  Capt.  1895,  Brevet 
Major  1898,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1912, 
Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Biig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920 ; served  with  Dongola  Expedition  1895 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  4th 
Class  Medjidie),  with  Nile  Expedition  1897 
(clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartoum  (wounded, 
despatches,  Brevet  Major,  medal),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  as  Comdt.  12th  Batn.  Im- 
perial Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C.B.,  C.M.G.);  was  Brig.  Maj. 
R.A.  at  Woolwich  and  4th  Army  Corps 
1903,  D.A.A.G.  there  1903-5,  and  D.A.A.  and 

8.M.G.  Scottish  Command  1905-8,  Gen.  Staff 
fficer,  E.  Anglian  Div.,  Territorial  Force 
1911-13;  was  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1915-19  : m. 
1914,  Muriel  Evelyn,  da.  ofEvelyn  Heseltine, 
of  The  Goldings,  Great  Warley,  Essex  ; cr. 
D.S.O^  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  i9i6,C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Derrick,  Col.  George  Alexander,  C.B.E., 
son  of  George  Derrick,  of  Southampton  ; 
b.  i860;  sometime  a Public  Accountant, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  (V.D.)  Comdg.  Singapore 
Vol.  Corps  (retired  as  Col.  1919);  a J.P.  for 
Singapore:  m.  1905,  Julia  Anna,  da.  of  Jacob 
Hutkin,  of  Poltava,  Russia;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Mount  Elizabeth  House , Singapore; 
Singapore , and  Sports'  (London)  Clubs. 

Derry,  Major  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Derry,  of  Houndis- 
combe,  Plymouth  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; entered  Welsh  Regt.  1895,  became 
Capt.  1902,  and  Major  1914  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  in  command  of  Welsh  Co.  of 
6th  Regt.  of  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’smedalwith  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  was  a D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  1912-15,  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915-16,  on 
Gen.  Staff  1916-19  inGallipoli,E*ypt,France, 
Italy,  and  Salonica  (despatches  thrice, 
O.B.E. , Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  19x4-15  star,  two  medals) : m.  1902, 
Collette  Caroline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Oxland,  R.N.,  V.  of  Alston,  Cumberland; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Derviche-Jones  [see  Jones], 
de  Salis,  Major  Edward  Augustus  Alfred, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  John  de 
Salis,  Naval  Ordnance  Depart. ; b.  1874;  ed. 
at  King’s  Sch.,  Chester,  and  at  W.  Kent 
9 Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers 
1899,  became  Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt. 
1902,  and  Major  1915 ; served  in  Gold  Coast 
Hinterland  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  seven  clasps,  D.S.O.) : m.  1902,  Emily 


Ethel,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col.  A.  D.  Geddes, 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

de  Salis,  Adm.  William,  M.V.O.  [see 
Count  de  Salis,  “ Foreign  T itles  ”]. 

Desaraj  Urs,  Jaghirdar,  C.I.E.,  M.V.O.) 
b.  1862;  appointee  Col.  Ch.  Comdt.  Mysore 
State  Troops  19x1,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Indian  Army  1917;  Burma  1886  7 
(medal),  Egypt  1914-16:  m.  18— , Princess 
Krishnajammaniavaroo,  da.  of  H.H  the  late 
Maharaja  (Chamaraja  Wadivar)  of  Mysore, 
G.C.S.I.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.I.E. 
1911.  Bangalore,  S.  India. 

de  Saram,  John  Henricus,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Frederick  John  de  Saram,  of  Colombo, 
Ceylon  : b.  1844 » ed.  at  Colombo  Acad, 
(now  Roy.  Coll.),  at  St.  Thomas’s  Coll., 
Colombo,  and  at  King’s  Coli.  Sch.,  London; 
appointed Dist.  Judge,  Badullai867,  Commr. 
of  Requests,  Colombo  1868,  Dist.  Judge, 
Kurunegala  1875,  and  Kalutara  1883,  Regis- 
trar-Gen., Colombo  1886,  Dist.  Judge  at 
Jaffna  1891,  at  Galle  1891,  and  at  Kand}' 
1893,  Acting  Treasurer  of  the  Colony  1902, 
again  Dist.  Judge,  Kandy  1902  (retired 
1906),  and  Commr.  of  Assize,  Colombo, 
1908  : m.  1867,  Amelia  Caroline,  who  d.  1891, 
2nd  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Francis 
Morgan,  Acting  Ch.  Justice  of  Ceylon  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  iqoi.  Fountain  House,  Union  Place, 
Colombo,  Ceylon. 

de  Satge,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Valentine 
Bache,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
de  Satge,  of  Hartfield,  Malvern  Wells,  and 
Stratton  Manor,  Dorchester ; b.  1874  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; sometime 
Comdg.  a Brig.  : m.  1897,  Lorna  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Gerard  Smith, 
K. C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
32,  Montpelier  Square , S.W.7.  Carlton 
Club. 

De  Sausmarez,  Col.  Cecil,  C.M  G.} 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Havilland  de 
Sausmarez,  M.A. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Winchester  ; 
entered  R.A.  1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet 
Major  1908,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  D.  S.O.), 
with  ZakkaKhel  Expedition  1908  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  19x4-15 
(wounded,  despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Abbotta- 
bad  Brig.,  2nd  Div.  India  1909,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  2nd  Div.  N.  Arm}',  India  1910- 
13;  appointed  an  A.A.G.  at  War  Office  1915, 
a Dep.  Director  there  1917,  and  Inspector  of 
Demobilization  1919-20 : m.  1905,  Mildred, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Parry  Morgan,  R.  of 
Llandyssil,  Montgomery;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Desbarats,  George  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  George  Desbarats ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Public 
Schs.,  Montreal,  at  Terrebone  Coll.,  and 
at  Polytechnic  Sch.,  Montreal;  sometime 
Assist,  to  Ch.  Engineer  of  Canals,  Canada  ,' 
was  Inspector  of  Railway  Construction, 
British  Columbia  1892-6,  Engineer-in  Ch. 
of  building  of  Galops  Canal  1 896-9,  and  of 
Hydrographic  Survey  of  River  St.  Laurence 
1899  ; appointed  Director  of  Govt.  Shipyard, 
Sorel  1901,  Dep.  Min.  of  Marine  and  Fisheries 
1909,  and  Dep.  Min.  and  Controller  of  Naval 
Ser.,  Canada  1910  ; was  Plen.  Delegate  for 
Canada  at  International  Wireless  Conference 
in  London  1912  : m.  1898,  Lilian,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  Richard  Scott ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  330, 

Wilbrod  Street,  Ottawa;  Rideau  (Ottawa) 
Club. 

Desborough,  Capt.  Arthur  Peregrine 
Henry,  C.B.E  , son  of  the  late  Mij.-Gen. 
John  Desborough,  C.B.,  R.A. ; b.  1868;  ed. 
R.M.A.  ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.  ; Inspector 
of  Explosives,  Home  Office  1899-1915  ; has 
been  Sup.  R.N.  Cordite  Factory,  Holton 
Heath  since  1915  : m.  1899  Alice  Rosalie 
Henrietta,  da.  of  Maj. -Gen.  Edward  Loftus 
Bland,  formerly  R.E.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Holton  Heath  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Deshon,  Col.  Charles  John,  D.S.O., 
younger  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles 
John  Deshom  17th  Regt.;  b.  1840;  ed.  at 
King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury;  entered  R.A.  1859, 
became  Capt.  1872,  Major  1880,  Lieut.-Col. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


1886,  and  Col  1891  ; retired  1892  ; served  with 
Burmah  Expedition  1886-7  (despatches),  and 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1864,  Mary  Henrietta,  who  d. 
1911,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Major  Loftus  Cassidy ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1889. 

Deshon,  Edward,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  Charles  John  Deshon,  17th  Regt. ; 
b.  1836  ; ed.  at  Bath  Gram.  Sch.  ; was  in  68th 

L. I.  1854-61;  served  in  Crimean  Campaign 
1854,  present  at  siege  of  Sebastopol  (medal 
with  clasp,  Turkish  medal);  joined  Queens- 
land Public  Ser.  1865;  became  Ch.  Clerk 
Public  Lands  1879,  Under  Sec.  Public  Lands 
1882,  Member  of  Land  Board  1884,  and 
Auditor-Gen.,  Queensland  1889  ; retired  ipor: 
m.  1863,  Emily,  da.  of  J.  Sawyer  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1902.  Kemendine , Coorparoo,  Queensland ; 
United  Service  ( Queensland ) Club. 

de  Smidt,  Major  Erroll  Mervyn,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1877  ; entered  R.A.  1897,  became  Capt. 
1934,  and  Major  R.A.O.C.  1914  1 served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  : m.  1904,  Ethel  May 
Jones  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

De  Smidt,  Capt.  Gerald  Ewald  Overbeck, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.E. ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Desmond,  John,  C.I.E .;  b.  18 — ; Execu- 
tive Engineer,  Public  Works  D epart., Nagpur ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces, 
India. 

Despard,  Capt.  Charles  Beauclerk,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Dragoons;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Despard,  Capt.  Herbert  John,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Carden  Despard  ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  at 

R. M.C. ; Capt.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  and 
W.  India  Regt.,  and  a D.L.  for  Lanarkshire  ; 

S.  Africa  1880-81  (despatches);  Ch.  Con- 

stable, Dewsbury  1893-6,  since  when  of 
l.anarkshire : m.  1890,  Beatrice  Lome, 

O.B.E.,  da.  of  Thomas  Jarvis,  of  Mount 
Jarvis,  Antigua,  and  widow  of  Major  R.  J. 
W.  Dennistoun,  N.  Staffordshire  Regt;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bxlgreen , Hamilton , 
Lanarkshire  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Desrosiers,  Lieut.-Col.  Marie  Joseph 
Romeo  Henri,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Managing 
Director  Imperial  Tobacco  Co.  (Montreal),  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  191-,  Julia 
Salters  Ingham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Montreal. 

D’Esterre,  Major  Philip  Oliver  Ellard, 

D. S-O.,  son  of  James  Charles  Ellard 
D’Esterre,  of  Elmfield.  Southampton ; b. 
1882  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; h.p.  1918  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Elmfield,  Southampton  ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Des  Voeux,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Bertram, 
C.M.G.  [see  Des  Voeux,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Des  V<eux,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  J.,  C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  Major  T.  Des  Voeu*,  of 
Portarlington,  Queen’s  Co.;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Berkhamstead ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
appointed  Assist.  Comdt.  Burma  Mil.  Police 
1889,  became  Assist.  Commr.,  Burma  1890, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Burma  1913; 
retired  1920:  m.  1895,  Minnia,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  T.  T.  Haggard,  R.A.;  cr. 
C.S.I.  1919.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

De  Tuite,  George  Falret,  D.S.O.  [see 

B.  de  Longueuil], 

Devas,  Rev.  Francis  Charles,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  el.  son  of  Charles  Stanton  Devas, 
formerly  of  Woodside,  Old  Windsor;  b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Beaumont  Coll.,  and  in  France 
and  Austria  ; in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Ch. 
of  Rome,  a Member  of  So.  of  Jesus ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18,  with  Roy.  Inniskilling 
fusiliers,  as  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 


O. B E.  (Mil.)  1919.  114,  Mount  Street,  IV.; 

Beaumont  College , Old  iVindsor,  Berks. 

Deverell,  Maj.-Gen.  Cyril  John,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Major  J.  B.  S.  Deverell; 
b.  1874;  formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Col.  W- 
Yorkshire  Regt.;  Ashanti  1895-6  (star), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour  with 
palm) ; is  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  53rd  (The 
Welsh)  Div.,  T.F.  and  Welsh  Area  1919 
m.  1902,  Hilda,  da.  of  Col.  G.  Grant-Dalton 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

De  Villiers,  Lieut.-Col.  Jacobus,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Devine,  Major  James  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Devine, 
Dep.-Surveyor-Gen.,  Ontario;  b.  1869;  ed.at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A.  and  M.D.  1897); 
is  a Physician,  Major  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Staff,  Professor  at  Manitoba  Med.  Coll.,  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Manitoba  Univ.,  and  a 
Professor  of  Clinical  Med. ; sometime  Major 
Canadian  Permanent  Forces ; appointed 
Major  R.A.M.C.  1915;  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
with  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1916,  Mary  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Miles,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

de  Vitre,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Theodosius 
Denis,  D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  LJeut.-Col.  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1901,  Ella  Mary  Effie,  da.  of  Sir  Arthur 
Percival  Heywood,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Devonshire,  Major  William  Pendennis, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  i9i4-i6(wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Dew,  Lieut.-Col.  Armine  Brereton,  C.S.I. , 

C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Major  Frederick 
Napleton  Dew,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Whitney-on- 
Wye,  Herefordshire,  and  Malvern;  b.  1867  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Colt. ; entered  Roy.  Innis- 
killing Fusiliers  1888,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1899,  Major  1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914; 
served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal 
with  clasp);  joined  Political  Depart.  Govt,  of 
India  1897,  and  was  Political  Agent,  Gilgit 
1908-11  ; appointed  Political  Agent,  Kalat 
1912,  Revenue  and  Judicial  Commr., 
Baluchistan  1917,  and  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen. 
and  Ch.  Commr.  in  Baluchistan  1919:  m. 
1900,  Esme  Mary  Dorothea,  da.  of  Sir 
Adalbert  Cecil  Chetwynd-Talbot,  K. C.I.E. 
[see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.];  cr.  C.I.E.  1911, 
C.S.I.  1915.  Quetta , Baluchistan,  India; 
United  Service  Club. 

Dew,  Major  John  Finlay,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Scottish 
Rifles  (Reserve) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

De  Waal,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1014-15,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1918). 

Dewar,  Capt.  Kenneth  Gilbert  Balmain, 
C.B.E. ; b 18 — ; Capt.  O.W. ; served  at  Peace 
Conference  1919  (C.B.E.) : m.  1914,  Gertrude 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Stapletor- 
Bretherton,  J.P.,  of  The  Hall,  Rainhill, 
Lancashire  [B.  Petre];  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Dewar,  Ronald,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 2nd 
Lieut.  Special  Reserve  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Dewar,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Finlayson, 

C. B. , son  of  James  Alexander  Dewar,  M.D., 

D. Sc.,  J.P.,  of  Arbroath;  b . 1866;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Med.  Officer  Scottish 
Board  of  Health  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

4,  Osborne  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

De  Watteville,  Major  Herman  Gaston, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  % 

De  Wet,  Capt.  Thomas  Oloff,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  (retired)  R.N.,  and  Div.  Naval 
Transport  Officer,  Vancouver ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


H23 


de  Wiart,  Col.  Adrian  Carton,  V.C., 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Leon 
Constant  de  Wiart,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Cairo;  b. 
1880;  entered  Dragoon  Guards  1901,  became 
■Capt.  1910,  Brevet  Major,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
and  Major  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1920;  S. 
African  War  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  in  Somaliland  1914  (wounded), 
-European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Gloucestershire  Regt.,  and  subsequently 
as  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. 
<ten  times  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 

V. C.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  Ordre 
-de  la  Couronne  of  Belgium,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.);  accompanied  Anglo-French 
Mission  to  Poland  1920 ; appointed  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1920:  m.  1908,  Countess  Frederica, 
el.  da.  of  Prince  Fugger-Babbenhausen  ; 
■£r.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Dewing,  Major  Richard  Henry,  D.S.O,, 
M.C .;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E. ; Mesopotamia  1915-17  as  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Helen 
Wogan,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wogan  Browne, 
formerly  Indian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

de  Winton,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Ven.  Henry  de  Winton,  Arch- 
deacon of  Brecon  ; b.  i860 ; entered  Hamp- 
shire Regt.  1881,  became  Major  1897,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
.1917;  retired  1917;  Burma  Expedition  1887-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Aden  1903-4,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; is 
a Member  of  Bedford  and  Cambridge  Terri- 
torial Force  Assos. : m.  1898,  Florence,  da. 
of  A.  Pepys  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
de  Winton,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Stretton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis 

W.  de  Winton,  G. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  R.A.;  b. 
1869  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
’R.G.  A. ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
..(medal  with  two  clasps’),  during  S.  African 
"War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , Alice  Agatha,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  C.  Higgs  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

de  Winton,  Walter  Bernard,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Ven.  Henry  de  Winton,  formerly 
Archdeacon  of  Brecon;  b.  1850;  ed.  at 
Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; 
•entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  Madras  1874, 
and  became  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt. 
(Public  Works  and  Marine  Dept.)  of  Madras 
1897 ; retired  1905  : m.  1889,  Emily  Mabel, 
el.  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Arthur  Tillard, 
C.B.,  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903. 

De  Wolff,  Capt.  Charles  Esmond, 

C B E.,  LL.B.,  son  of  C.  L.  De  Wolff;  b. 
■18 — ; Capt.  K.A.O.C. ; European  War  1914- 
*9inS.  Russia  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.P.E.) : 
m.  1920,  Ada  M.  Marjorie,  da.  of  Henry 
Arnold,  of  Hatch  End;  cr.  O.B.E  (Mil.) 
and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dexter,  Rev.  Walter  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Dexter,  of  Birkenhead;  b. 
1873;  is  V.  of  St.  Barnabas,  S.  Melbourne, 
and  a 3rd  class  Chap,  in  Australian  Forces; 
served  during  S.  African  War  in  Lumsden’s 
Horse  (despatches,  D.C.M.),  and  during 
’European  War  1914-16  as  Senior  Church 
of  England  Chap.  Australian  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1913,  Dora  Stirling,  da. 
of  T.  Roadknight,  of  Gippsland,  Australia; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqi6.  St.  Barnabas  Vicarage, 
South  Melbourne. 

Dey,  Group-Capt.  Rev.  James,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1869 ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  and  Principal  Roman  Catholic  Chap, 
to  R.A.F.  with  rank  of  Group-Capt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dholu  [see  Muncherji  Rustomji  Dholu]. 
Dibdin,  Major  Edward  John,  D.S.O. ; ' 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces ; European  1 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  I 
1919. 

Dick,  Brig.  - Gen.  Archibald  Campbell  I 
Douglas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  \ 
Douglas  Dick,  of  Montrave,  Fife,  and  Pit-  | 
kerro,  Forfarshire;  b.  1847;  ed.  at  Stony-  I 


hurst;  is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  Hon.  Col. 
Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders),  a Member  of  Roy.  Co.  of 
Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland), 
and  a J.P.  for  co.  Forfar  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(despatches,  C.B.),  France  1917  (C.M.G.); 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914;  com- 
manded an  Inf.  Brig.  1915-16  (C.M.G  ) ; was 
Co.  Comdt.  Forfarshire  Vol.  (which  he 
raised)  1916-17 : m.  1883,  Isabelle,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Parrott,  of  Baywood,  San 
Mateo,  California;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G, 

1917.  Pitkerro , Forfarshire  ; 65,  Ennismore 
Gardens,  S.  IV.  ; United  Service,  and  New 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Dick,  Major  Archie,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — \~ 
Major  Australian  Light  Horse ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Dick,  Lieut.-Col.  Dighton  Hay  Aber- 
cromby,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Alfred 
Abercromby  Dick,  Indian  Army;  b.  1869; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  and  Major 
1910  ; retired  1910;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Officer 
of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  Fusi- 
liers : m.  1902,  Lilian  Stephanie,  da.  of 

the  late  Francis  Ricardo,  J.P.,  D.L.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  17,  Heriot  Row  Edinburgh  ; 

Naval  and  Military,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Dick,  George  Paris,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Thomas  Dick  ; b. 
1866;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.;  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1889  ; is  Govt.  Advocate,  and  ex- 
ojficio  Standing  Counsel,  Central  Provinces, 
India;  has  Delhi  Durbar  medal:  m.  18— , 
Effie  Geraldine,  da.  of  Francis  Newman  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  The  Kothi , Nagpur,  Cen- 
tral Provinces,  India. 

Dick,  Capt.  Harold  Watson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  18—;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt., 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  attached  E.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dick,  Col.  James  Adam,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Dick,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Nicholas,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Inspector-Gen. 
Sir  James  Nicholas  Dick,  K.C.B.  [see 
“ Knights’  Widows”]  ; b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  War  Office ; Somaliland  1908-10  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.):  m.  1919,  Mary  Dorothea,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Melvill  Barry  Otter-Barry, 
of  Horkesley  Hall,  Essex ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Dick,  Major  Thomas  Sydney,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dick-Cunyngham  [see  Cunyngham]. 
Dickens,  Capt.  Gerald  Charles,  C.M.G., 

son  of  Henry  Fielding  Dickens,  K.C.,  of  8, 
Mulberry  Walk,  S.W. ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Beau- 
mont Coll.,  Windsor;  Capt.  R.N.;  has 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  Orders  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  and  the  Crown  of 
Italy:  m.  1915,  Kathleen  Pearl,  da.  of  Col. 
W.  J.  A.  Birch,  formerly  Indian  Army ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Dickenson,  Rev.  Lenthall  Greville 
Trotman-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick  Bough- 
ton  Newton  Dickenson,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Syston 
Court,  Gloucestershire:  b.  1864  ; ed.  at 

Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.i892,M.A.i9oo);  a Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
was  Curate  of  Eton  1894-7,  of  St.  Clement, 
Bournemouth  1898-9,  R.  of  Brome  1899-1910, 
and  V.  of  Downton  1910-15;  appointed 
Senior  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  Wiltshire  Area 
1918,  and  Winchester  Dist.  1919;  assumed 
by  Roy.  license  1920  the  additional  surname 


1424 


COMPANIONAGE. 


of  Trotman : m.  1894,  Sybil  Francis,  da.  of 
Thomas  J.  Evans,  of  Glyncelyn  Park, 
Brecon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Bishop’s  Court , 
Alresford,  Hants. 

Dickie;  Capt.  David,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S. ; 
b.  1880;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps, 
and  a F.R  C.S  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Dickie,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Elford,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Dickie,  J.P.,  oi 
Titchfield  House,  Kilmarnock,  N.B. ; b.  1856 ; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered 
R.E.  1874,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1894, 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
1905,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1913  (retired  1913, 
re-employed  1915);  Afghan  War  1879-80, 
present  at  action  of  Ahmed  Khel  (des- 

gatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp),  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  5th  class  Medjidie),  Burma  Expedition 
1885-6  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  China 
1900,  as  Field  Engineer  (despatches,  medal),  | 
Mohmund  Expedition  1908  (medal  with 
clasp);  commanded  R.E.  1st  (Peshawar) 
Div.,  India  and  Sec.  in  Public  Works  Depart. 
N.W.  Provinces  1910-11,  and  Director-Gen. 
of  Mil.  Works  in  India  1911-13  ; appointed  a 
Staff  Officer  1915,  ard  a Ch.  Engineer  1916 
(in  France  1917-19) : m.  1882,  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Whateley  Welch- 
man, C.B.,  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909, 
C.M.G.  1919.  Nashia,  Charlton  Kings, 
Cheltenham. 

Dickins,  Col.  Vernon  William  Frank, 
D.S.O. , V.D.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Henry  Francis  Dickins,  V.D.;  b.  1867  ; Col. 
Comdg.  9th  Batn.  (Queen  Victoria’s  Rifles) 
London  Regt.,  and  a Member  of  Londcn 
Territorial  Force  Asso. ; European  War 
1914-16  Comdg.  his  Batn.  in  France  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.):  m.  1931,  Mary 
Sidney  Wilson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  The  Oaks , 
20,  Arkwright  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 3; 
Services , and  Junior  Constitutional  Clubs. 
Dickinson,  Lieut.  Cecil  Courtenay, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882 ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  N.  Russia 
1919,  Comdg.  Coastal  Motor  Boats  (de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dickinson,  Major  Douglas  Povah, 
D.S.O, , M.C.  ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Welch  Regt.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dickinson,  Major  George  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Dickinson;  b.  1894;  is 
Major  Australian  Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Maj. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  in 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stan- 
islas); cr.  D.S.O.  19x7.  Murwil/umbah, 
Tweed  River , N.S.  Wales. 

Dickinson,  John  Alfred  Ernst,  C.B., 
I.S.O.,  son  01  George  William  HaydaDickin 
son;  b.  1859;  Comptroller  of  Housing  and 
Town  Planning,  Local  Govt.  Board  1910-20: 
m.  < 881 . Annie  Pauline,  da  of  Harvey  Hill, 
of  Sheffield  ; cr.  I.S.0. 1911,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919 
56,  Ritherdon  Road,  Upper  Tooting,  S.  W.  17. 
Dickinson,  Major  Neville  Hope  Camp- 
bell, D.S.O..  el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
W.  Carr  Dickinson,  of  Fairholme,  Chelten- 
ham ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; 
was  in  Roy.  Guernsey  L.  I.  Mil.  1881-5  : 
entered  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt. 
(Roy. Canadians)  1885,  became  Capt.  1891,  and 
Major  1901  ; retired  1905;  served  with  Upper 
Burma  Expedition  1886-9,  with  44th  Goorkha 
L.  Ini.  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  action  of  Wittebergen 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  in 
command  of  Kontagora  Expedition  1902 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.); 
employed  with  1st  Batn.  N.  Nigeria  Regt. 
1001-4;  appointed  Mechanical  Engineer  to 
Construction  Co.,  Central  Uruguay  E.  Ex- 
tension Railway  1906,  and  an  Inspector  of 
Mechanical  Transport  (1st  class)  1914;  is  a 

i.P.  for  N.  Nigeria:  m.  1896,  Elizabeth 
rankland,  2nd  da.  of  Isaac  G.  Dickinson,  of 
Woking  and  Newcastle  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1903. 
Dickinson,  Richard  Sebastian  Wil- 
loughby, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 


Willoughby  Hyett  Dickinson,  P.C.,  K.B.E., 
M.P.  ; b.  1897  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is  Lieut.  Cold- 
stream Guards  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  with  R.N.A.S.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Dicks,  Capt.  Henry  Leage,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Dicks,  of  Haslecaurt, 
Woking;  b.  1870;  Capt.  (retired)  R.N. ; 
served  as  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Extended 
Defence  Officer,  and  Capt.  of  Auxiliary 
Patrols,  Cromarty,  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.):  m.  1896;  cr.  C.B.  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dickson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Harold, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers. ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Dickson,  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.S.C. ; 
Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Dickson,  Capt.  Harold  Richard  Patrick, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Dickson  ; b.  1881  ; 
is  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Dickson,  Henry  Newton,  C.B.E.,  D Sc., 
son  of  William  Dickson,  of  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1866;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  by  Decree  1902,  D.Sc. 
3904;;  formerly  Professor  of  Geography  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Reading;  is  a F.R.S.E. ; was 
Head  of  Geographical  Section,  Naval  Staff 
Intelligence  Depart.  Admiralty  1915-19: 
m.  1891,  Margaret,  da.  of  Richard  Stephen- 
son; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Royal  Societies  Club. 

Dickson,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Baillie  Ballan- 
tyne,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  S. 
Dickson,  M.D.  ; b.  1842 ; entered  Bengal 
Cav.  i860,  became  Capt.  1872  (transferred 
to  B.S.C.  1872,  and  to  1st  Dragoons  1875) 
Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Dragoon  Guards 
1885,  Col.  1889,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired) 
1901  ; served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5,  present  at  Battle  of  Abu 
Klea  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star), and  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  in  command  of  4th  Cav.  Brig,  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  five  clasps,  C.M.G.) ; 
commanded  49th  Regt.  Dist.  1895-7,  4th  Cay. 
Brig,  at  Colchester  1897-9,  and  troops  in 
Straits  Settlements  1899-1901,  is  a J.P.,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manor  ot  Keevil  : m.  1st,  1871, 
Marion,  who  d.  1876,  da.  of  the  late  C.  F. 
Huth,  of  Oakhurst,  Tunbridge  Wells  ; 2nd, 
1889,  Kathleen  Frances,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  William  James  Browne,  J.P.,  of  Buck- 
land  Filleigh,  Devon;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893, 

C. M.G.  1900.  Keevil  Manor,  Trowbridge, 
Wills.  ; United  Service , Junior  United 
Service,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Dickson,  Col.  John  Herbert,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
1867;  Col  Indian  Army,  and  a D.Q.M.G. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Dickson,  Lieut.-Col.  Maurice  Rhynd, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  L<  gion  of  Honour):  m. 
19 — , Florence  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Walter  Thorburn ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dickson,  Major  Vincent  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Johnson 
Roberts  Dickson,  of  Mayfield,  Chester ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Arnold  House  Sch..  Chester: 
admitted  Solicitor  1899  ; Major(T.D.)R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x9.  Mayfield,  Chester. 
Dickson,  Flying-Officer  William  Forster, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Flying-Officer 
K.A.F.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Dickson,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Edmund 
Ritchie,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
William  John  Dickson,  Diplo.  Ser. ; b. 
1871;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  R.E. ; served  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5,  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.);  appointed  Inspector  of  R.E 
and  Pioneers  in  India  1917,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  Lines  of  Communication,  E.  Persia 


COMPANIONAGE, 


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1918  with  rank  of  Brig. -lien.:  m.  1st,  1895, 

. La  uh,  who  d.  19—,  da  of  the  late  G.  it. 
Wmtton;  2ndly,  1907,  Winifred,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  I.  Bell,  Indian  Arm}  ; cr  C.I.E. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Caledonian  Club. 

Dickson,  Capt.  John  Quayle-,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  E.  J,  Dickson,  of 
Croft  House,  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man  ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  King  William’s  Coll.,  Isle  of 
Man  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with 
Field  Intelligence  Depart,  (despatches, 
King’s  and  Queen’s  medals,  D.S.O.) ; some- 
time engaged  in  farming  pursuits;  has  been 
Govt.  Adviser  for  Native  Affairs,  Orange 
River  Colony;  was  a Member  of  S.  Africa 
Native  Affairs  Commn.  1903-5  : m.  1887, 

Annie,  da.  of  William  Hyde,  of  Hounslow, 
Grahamstown,  Cape  Colony;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Diddams,  Harry  John  Charles,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  John  Diddams,  of  Auckland,  New 
Zealand;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Auckland  Gram. 
Sch. ; has  been  an  Alderman  of  Brisbane  | 
since  1907  (Mayor  1911-12) ; is  a Printer  and 
Manufacturing  Stationer  of  Brisbane  ; has 
been  Pres,  of  Brisbane  Chamber  of  Manu- 
facturers, of  Local  Authorities’  Asso.  of 
Queensland,  of  Wattlebrae  Hospital,  and 
of  Brisbane  Fire  Brig.  Board  : m.  1895, 
Henrietta  Gibbs,  da.  of  Robert  MacCall 
Hicks;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Hinemoa , Toowong, 
Queensland ; Commercial , and  Brisbane 
Clubs. 

Digan,  Lieut.-Col.  Augustin  J.,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.18 — ; sometime  Major  Mid  Ulster  R.F.A. ; 
is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  5th  Batn.  Leicester  Regt. ; served  in 
Benin  Hinterland  1899  (D.S.O.),  and  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-18  with  Connaught  Rangers 
(wounded):  m.  i9i4>  Helen,  da.  of  Angus 
Macgregor,  formerly  of  Edgbaston ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1899. 

Digby,  Major  Arthur  Kenelm,  D.S.O. 
[see  B.  Digby,  colls.]. 

Digby,  Major  Frank  Thomas,  D.S.O., 

D.S.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Flight-Corn,  and  temporary  Major  R.A.F. 
(despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Digby,  Major  Frederick  James  Bosworth 
Digby  Wingfield,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Kenelm  Digby  Wingfield  Digby,  M.P., 
of  Sherborne  Castle,  Dorsetshire,  and  Coles- 
hill  Park,  Warwickshire;  b.  1885;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; is  Major 
Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  and  a County  Councillor  for 
Dorset  (High  Sheriff  1914);  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1909,  Gwendolen  Margery,  da.  of  George 
Hamilton  Fletcher,  of  Leweston  Manor, 
Sherborne ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Sherborne 
Castle,  Dorsetshire ; Coleshill  Park,  War- 
wickshire ; Carlton , Arthur's , Bath,  and 
Royal  Dorset  Clubs. 

Digby,  Samuel,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
William  Digby,  of  New  Walsoken,  Norfolk  ; 
b.  1853 ; has  been  for  many  years  connected 
with  English  Press  in  India ; formerly 
Assist.  Editor  of  The  Times  of  India  ; has 
been  Sec.  of  Indian  Section  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Arts  since  1890,  and  of  Colonial  Section 
thereof  since  1898  ; was  a Member  of 
Organising  Committee  and  Hon.  Sec.  for 
India  of  seventh  International  Hygienic 
and  Demographical  Congress  (London)  1891, 
and  Hon.  Sec.  for  India  of  its  eighth  Con- 
gress (Budapest)  1899;  cr.  C.I.E.  1907.  2, 
Victoria  Street , S.lV.i;  Royal  Society  of 
Arts,  John  Street,  Adelphi , IV. C. 2. 
Digby-Besie  [see  Beste]. 

Digby-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Diggle,  Major  John  Neston,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1884;  Major  R.F.A.  ; retired  1919;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.1917. 

Diggle,  Com.  Neston  William,  C.M.G.; 
b.  18—;  Com.  R.N.,  and  Naval  Attache  at 
Rome  ; European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  Dover 
Patrol  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  920,  Gladys 
St  Aubyi , da.  of  the  late  William  Collier 
Angrove,  of  85,  Onslow  Gardens,  S W , and 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Walter  Balfour 
B*rrtelot,  3rd  Bt. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  British 
Embassy,  Rome. 


Major  Wadham  Heathcote, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Wadham  N.  Diggle  ; b. 

18 — ; Major  Coldstream  Guards  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  : m.  1919  Nancy,  da. 
of  Henry  Conran,  of  Coorabelle,  Westgate-on- 
Sea ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Diggles,  Capt.  John  Marsh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Cheshire  Regt., and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dill,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Greer,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1881 ; entered  Leinster  Regt.  1901, 
became  Capt.  1911,  Major  1916,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  on  Staff  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  ot 
Honour,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Roumania  and 
Crown  of  Belgium,  and  French  and  BelHan 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1018. 

Dillon,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Fitzgerald, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Dillon,  colls.]. 
Dillon,  Richard  Henry,  C B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 

Sec.  Inter- Allied  Chartering  Executive,  Min. 
of  Shipping;  cr.  C B.E.  (Civil)  920. 

Dillon,  Lieut.-Com.  Stafford  Harry, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dillon,  Major  Stephen  Searle  Hill-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Dillon;  b.  1887;  is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; European  War 
1914-18  on  Staff  (severely  wounded,  des- 
patches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major); 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1916  the  additional 
surname  of  -Hill : m.  1916,  Gladys  Muriel, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Heslop  Hill,  ot 
Redenham,  Hants  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Reden- 
ham  House,  Andover. 

Dimsey,  Surg.-Gen.  Edgar  Ralph,  D.S.O., 
son  of  David  Griffiths  Dimsey.  Esq.  (for- 
merly of  the  Admiralty),  of  4,  Crouch  Hall 
Road,  Crouch  End,  N.  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at 
City  of  London  Sch.;  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  and 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1883  ; was  House  Physician 
at  Middlesex  Hospital  1883;  entered  Med. 
Staff  R.N.  1883,  became  Staff-Surg.  1895, 
Fleet-Surg.  1903,  Dep.-Surg.-Gen.  1912,  and 
Surg.-Gen.  19x8;  retired  1920;  served  with 
Benin  Expedition  1897  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1900,  Edith  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Whitting,  R.  of 
Stower  Provost,  Dorset;  cr.  D.S.O.  1897. 
Dingwall,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Dingwall,  J.P. ; b. 
1869 ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1891,  and 
became  Capt.  1899;  retired  (without  rank; 
1904;  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  present  at 
storming  of  Malakand  Pass  (medal  with 
clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at 
action  of  Dargai  (severely  wounded,  two 
clasps),  S'.  Africa  1899-1901  as  Railway  Staff 
Officer  (despatches,  two  medals  with  seven 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-17  with 
Seatorth  Highlanders  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army  (Unemployed  List),  a Member  of 
China,  Japan,  and  Junior  Philatetic  Sos., and 
a Member  of  National  Art  Collections  Fund  : 
m.  1917.  Caroline  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Thomas  Richard  Fraser,  M.D.,  and  widow’ 
of  Capt.  William  Robert  Benny  Mcjannet, 
W.S.  [see  Fraser,  “Knights’  Widows”]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Bramshill,  Woking ; Cale- 
donian Club. 

Dinshaw,  Hormasjee  Cowasjee,  M.V.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  1857;  is  senior  member  of  firm 
of  Cowasjee  Dinshaw  and  Bros.,  of  Bombay, 
Aden,  and  Zanzibar  : m.  1875,  Bai  Maneck- 
bhai,  who  d.  1915;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1912,  O.B.E.  1918.  Adenwalla  Baugh,  Tar- 
deo  Road,  Bombay. 

Dinwiddie,  Major  John  Blount-, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1886  ; Major  R A.S.C.,  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dinwiddie,  Capt.,  Melville,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  L.  Din- 
widdie, of  Ruthwell ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  Gordon 


Diggle, 


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COMPAN IONAGE. 


Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.):  ni.  1920, 
Arna,  da.  of  Alexander  Guild,  W.S.,  of  5, 
Royal  Circus,  Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
'O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dippie,  Major  Herbert,  D.S.  0.  ; b.  18—  ; 

European  War  1914-18  as  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Disbrowe-Wise  [see  Wise]. 

Ditcham,  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  George, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdt.  a Prisoners  of  War  Camp  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ditmas,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Ivan  Leslie, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Col.  F.  F.  Ditmas, 
formerly  R. A. ; 6.1876;  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers  Durham  L.L,  a F.R.S.,  a 

M.I.M.E.,  a Fellow  of  Geological  So.,  and  an 
A.I.E.E. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palm,  19  r4  star  with  clasp, 
Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour) ; was  Pres. 
Inter-Allied  Railway  Sub.-Commn.  at 
Cologne  1918-19,  Delegate  to  Brussels 
Health  Congress  Ma3r  1920,  and  Technical 
Adviser  on  Communication  and  Coal  to 
Inter-Allied  Rhineland  High  Commn.  Nov. 
1019  to  Aug.  1920,  since  when  he  has  been 
British  Delegate  to  Permanent  Delegation 
of  Berlin  under  Spa  Protocol,  and  Pres. 
Upper  Silesian  Coal  Commn.:  1906,  Alice 

Sarah  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Arthur 
JMevill  Hayne,  88th  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O,  1918. 
Berlin , Germany  ; Barons  mead , Flat,  Hants. 
Dive,  Major  Gilbert  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1882  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps;  served  during  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

di  Villarey,  Capt.  di  Fregata  Cavaliere 
Carlo  Rey  C.B.,  M.V.O.  ; Naval  Attache 
-to  Italian  Embassy  in  London,  Hon.  A.D.C. 
to  King  of  Italy  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (Hon.)  1908, 
•C.B.  (Hon.  Mil.)  1915.  Italian  Embassy , 20, 
Grosvenor  Square,  VV. 

Divine,  Major  Charles  Henry  Fineran, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces 
(V.D.);  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Dix,  Capt.  Charles  Cabry,  C.M.G., 
D S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Marshall  Dix  ; 6. 
1881  ; entered  R.N.  18—,  became  Lieut. 
18—,  and  Com.  1914  ; served  in  Dardanelles 

1915- 16,  as  Assist.  Beachmaster,  and  sub- 
sequently as  Beachmaster  at  Anzac  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed 
>Comdt  of  R.N.  Coll.,  Greenwich  1915;  is  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  with  rank  of  Acting  Capt.  : m. 
1908,  Margaret  Theresa,  da.  of  the  late  R.  H. 
Beattie;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Dixon,  Arthur  Lewis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
Rev.  Seth  Dixon,  a Wesleyan  Min.;  6. 
1881  ; ed.  at  Kingswood  Sch.,  Bath,  and  at 
Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Camb.  (BA.  1902); 
appointed  Senior  Clerk,  Home  Office  1912, 
and  Assist.  Sec.  1917 ; m.  1909,  Marie,  da.  of 
Alfred  Talbot  Price,  of  Oxford;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  National  Club. 

Dixon,  Ch.  Engineer  Elias  Stephenson, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Ch.  Engineer  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve  ; served  during  European 
W ar  19 14- 1 5 with  Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Dixon,  Ernest  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Phillip  Garnet  Dixon;  b.  1879;  Lieut.  Im- 
perial Camel  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dixon,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Alfred, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  P.  Dixon, 

J P.,  of  Marton,  Lancashire;  6.  1880;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
150th  Army  Brig.  R.F.A.,  which  he  raised 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Ethel  Howard 
Coulston ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Bramley  Meade,  Whatley,  Lancashire; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dixon,  Miss  Gertrude  Caroline,  C.B.E. , 

D. Sc.,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Seth  Dixon;  b.  1866; 


Sec.  Wheat  Executive  during  European 
War;  has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium;  cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  CB.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Dixon,  Col.  Graham  Patrick,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dixon,  Harold  Baily,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 

late  William  Hepworth  Dixon;  6.  1852;  ed. 
at  Westminster  Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1875,  M.A.  1878);  Fellow  Balliol  Coll. 
1886;  Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Manchester 
Univ.,  and  a F.R.S. ; Dep.  Inspector  of  High 
Explosives  for  Manchester  Area  during 
European  War:  m.  1st,  1885,  Olive 

Beechey,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Martin  Hopkins,  of  Montreal ; 2ndly,  1918, 
Muriel  Agnes  Mary  Kinch,  of  Yelverton,  S. 
Devon ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Beechey  House, 
F allow  field,  Manchester. 

Dixon,  Capt.  Kennet,  C.B.E.',  b.  1869 ; 
a retired  Capt.  R.N.;  on  Staff  of  Adm. 
Comdg.  Coastguard  and  Reserves  for  Per- 
sonnel of  Principal  Mine  Sweeping  and 
Mine  Clearance  Officer  during  European 
War  1914-15  (C.B.E.,  promoted  Capt.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dixon,  Major  Oliver  Francis,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18— ; is  Capt.  Australian  Artillery ; 
served  during  European  War  1915- 17  as 
Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dixon,  Engineer -Rear- Adm.  Robert 
Bland,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Robert  Bland 
Dixon,  of  Darlington  ; 6.  18 — ; is  Engineer- 
Rear-Adm.  R.N. ; appointed  Dep.  Engineer- 
in-Ch.  of  the  Navy,  and  Sup.  of  Naval 
Engineering  1920;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 
21,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.  1. 

Dixon,  Capt.  Robert  Derwent,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Dixon,  of  Sydney, 

N.  S.  Wales;  6.  1874;  is  Capt.  Australian 
Inf.;  served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dixon,  Major  Robert  Speir,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1894;  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  High- 
land L.I.  (Reserve);  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dixon,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Fraser  Homer, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  B.  Homer  Dixon,  sometime 
Consul-Gen.  of  the  Netherlands  in  Canada  ; 
6 1871 ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto, 
and  at  Uppingham  ; formerly  in  17th  Lancers 
aod  5th  Dragoon  Guards ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Cav.,  and  D A. A.  Canadian  Forces ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  with  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  and  sub- 
sequent'y  with  Canadian  Rifles,  present  at 
siege  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  rn  1909,  Evelyn  Anne, 
da.  of  His  Honour  Sir  Douglas  Colin 
Cameron,  K. C.M.G.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  York 
and  Hunt  ( Toronto ) Clubs. 

Dixon,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G., 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Dixon, 
Bar.-at-Law  ; 6.  1868  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.M.A.,and 
Officer  Administering  Govt,  of  St.  Helena 
1917-19;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Dixon,  Major  William  Chester,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.  ; 6.  18— ; Major  Leicestershire 

Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dixon-Nuttall  [see  Nuttall]. 

Doake,  Capt.  Richard  Lionel  Vere, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  6.18  — ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Doake,  Major  Samuel  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1892  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1920;  European  War 

1914- 18 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Dobbie,  Major  Wallace  Hugh,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Wallace  Houstorne  Dobbie, 
of  Exmouth ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Bromgrove 
Sch.  ; in  Bank  of  Montreal^  and  Major 
Canadian  Garrison  Artillery  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  m.  1917, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1427 


Marguerite  Josephine,  da.  of  J.H.  Hanmer, 
J.P.,  of  Peterborough,  Canada;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Dobbie,  Lieut. -Col.  William  George 
Shedden,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  Sybil, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Orde  Brown,  R.A.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Dobbie,  William  Herbert,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch. ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1872 ; became  Assist.  Ac- 
countant-Gen., Bengal  1884, and  Punjab  1885, 
Dep.  Accountant-Gen.,  N.W.  Provinces  1886, 
Comptroller,  Assam  1887,  Dep.  Accountant- 
Gen.,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1890, 
Officiating  Comptroller,  Hyderabad  1891, 
Dep.  Comptroller-Gen.  1896,  and  Accountant- 
Gen.,  Madras  1901;  retired  1907;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1908. 

Dobbie,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Hugh,  C.B., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Shedden  Dobbie  ; 
b.  1859  * entered  39th  Regt.  1879,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1890,  Major  1899, 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1910, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  was 
A.Q.M.G.,  India  1910;  cr.  C.B.  1912. 
Dobbin,  Major  Arthur  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Dobbin,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George 
Miller  Dobbin,  of  Drummulla  House,  co. 
Louth ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 
L.I.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  with  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Dobbin,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonard  George 
William,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
George  Miller  Dobbin  (formerly  Bengal 
Horse  Artillery),  of  Armagh,  and  Omeath, 
co.  Louth  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  1891,  and  became  Major  19x2,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  with  rank 
of  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O. 
1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Dobbin,  Lieut.  - Col.  William  James 
Knowles,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut. -Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (T.F.)  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Dobbs,  Col.  Charles  Fairlie,  C.I.E. , 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b 1872;  is  Col.  Indian 
Army;  served  in  Aden  1903-4;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  C.I.E.),  Afghan  War  1919  (C.B.E.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.I.E.  1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1920. 

Dobbs,  Henry  Robert  Conway,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  R.  C.  Dobbs,  of  Camphire. 
Cappoquin,  co.  Waterford;  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford ; 
entered  I.C  S.  1892,  and  served  in  N.-W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  as  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  and  Assist.  Commr. ; became 
Assist.  Sup.,  Dehra  Dun  1895,  Private  Sec. 
to  Lieut.-Gov.  1896,  Joint  Magistrate  1897, 
Assist,  to  Resident,  Mysore  1900,  Assist.  Po- 
litical Agent,  Zhob  1901,  Consul  for  Seistan 
and  Kain  1903,  Famine  Commr.,.  Rajputana 
1905,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  (Foreign  De- 
part.) 1906,  Officer  in  charge  of  tour  of  Amir 
of  Afghanistan  1906,  Political  Agent  and  Dep. 
Commr.,  Sibi  1909,  Revenue  and  Judicial 
Commr.,  Baluchistan  1911,  Political  Agent, 
"Quetta  and  Peshawar  1912,  Judicial  Commr., 
Peshawar  1913,  Consul-Gen.  at  Bagdad  1914, 
Revenue  Commr.,  Mesopotamia  1915,  Gov.- 
Gen.  and  Ch.  Commr.  Baluchistan  1917,  and 
Foreign  Sec.  1919 ; was  a British  Commr. 
on  Afghan  Boundary  Commn.  on  Herat 


Frontier  1903,  and  Sec.  to  Mission  to  Kabul 
1904  : m.  1907,  Esme,  da.  of  George  Rivaz, 
formerly  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1905,  C.S.I.  1916. 
Knockdrin,  Simla,  India ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Dobbs,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Conway, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Royal  Irish  Fusiliers ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Dobree,  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Osmond  Dobree,  of  Colwich,  Stafford- 
shire; b.  1864;  a Consulting  Engineer,  of 
104,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.r,  a Member  of 
Roy.  Institution,  Roy.  Asiatic  So.,  and  Roy. 
United  Service  Institution,  Hon.  Member 

R. A.  Institution,  Asso.  Member  Ordnance 
Committee,  and  a Fellow  of  Institute  of 
Physics  and  of  Physical  So.;  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  11,  Palace  Street,  Buckingham  Gate, 

S. W.i;  Savile  Club. 

Dobson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Curtis,/)  5“. O. ; 
b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E., 
and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Fortifications 
and  Works  at  War  Office ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O  , 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Dobson,  Bernard  Henry,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18—;  Assist.  Director,  Russian  and 
Roumanian  Depart.,  In‘ernationale  de 
Ravitaillement  Commn. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Dobson,  Com.  Claude  Congreve,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Nelson  Congreve  Dobson; 
b.  1885;  entered  R.N.  1901,  became  Lieut. 
1906,  Lieut.-Com.  1914,  and  Com.  1918  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  and  commanded  attack 
on  Kronstadt  Harbour  (despatches,  V.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  3920,  Edith,  da.  of  Professor 
Archibald  MacMeehan,  LL.D.,  of  Dalhousie 
Univ.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  16,  College  Road,  Clifon,  Bristol. 

Dobson,  Capt.  Francis  George,  D.S.O., 
M.B. , son  of  Joseph  Dobson,  M.D. , of  Leeds  ; 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  Denton  Coll.,  Staffordshire; 
M.B.  and  Ch.B.  Leeds  1906 ; a Physician 
and  Surgeon,  and  Capt.  R.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; tr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Dobson,  Surg.-Lieut.  John  Greenlaw, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; Surg.-Lieut.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dobson,  Major  Joseph  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; served  during  European  War 

1914- 17  as  Major  S.  African  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Docker,  Frank  Dudley,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Ralph  Docker,  solicitor,  of  Selly 
Park ; b.  1862  ; ed.  privately  ; is  a J.P. 
for  Warwickshire  : m.  1895,  Lucy  Con- 

stance, da.  of  the  latejohn  B.  Hebbert,  of 
Edgbaston,  Warwick;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
The  Gables,  Kenilworth  ; Carlton  Club. 

Dockrill,  Col.  W.  R.,  C.I.E.',  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Dod,  Brig.-Gen.  Owen  Cadogan  Wolley-, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Wolley-Dod,  of  Edge  Hall,  Malpas,  Cheshire ; 
b.  1863  ; entered  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1883, 
became  Capt.  1892,  and  Major  1901 ; trans- 
ferred to  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.)  1904,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1908,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920;  served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  as  D.A.A  G.,  present  at  action  of 
Venter’s  Spruit,  and  a-,  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(severely  wounded,  desp-iches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  was  Inspector  of  Territorial 
horce  1915,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1917-19;  was 
Brig.-Maj.  4th  Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1902-4, 
Assist.  Comdt.  R.M.C.  1912-13,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  1914;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1915- 


1428 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


Dodd,  Major  Arthur  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Henry  Alexander  Dodd,  of  414,  j 
Collins  Street,  Melbourne  ; b.  1894  ; ed.  at  | 
Trin  Gram.  Sch.,  Kew,  Melbourne;  aStock- 
B oker,  and  Major  Australian  Field  Artillery  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  414,  Collins  Street , 
Melbourne ; Army  and  Navy  ( Melbourne ) 
Club. 

Dodd,  Major  Percy  Charles  Russell, 
DS.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  C.  A.  Dodd;  b. 
1885  ; ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at  R.M.  C.  ; Major 
Indian  Army  ; Afghan  War  1919  (D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  United  Service  Club. 
Dodd,  Major  Wilfred  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  28,  Poplar 
Road , Oxton,  Cheshire. 

Dodds,  Lady  (Helen),  C.B.E.  [see 
Mackenzie,  Bt.,  cr.  1673,  colls.]. 

Dodds,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Henry,  C.M.G. , 
C.V.O.,  D.S.O. , son  of  Thomas  Dodds; 
b.  1873 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  as  Capt. 
and  Adjt.  5th  Queensland  Contingent  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; is  Col.  Australian  Com- 
monwea  tb  Permanent  Forces,  Brig.-Gen., 
and  Mil.  Sec.  Australian  Depart,  of  De- 
fence ; appointed  Comdt.  Forces,  W.  Aus- 
tralia 1919  : m.  1902,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George 
Hancock,  of  Brisbane ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.V.O.  1920. 
Dodds, Brig.-Gen.  William  Okell  Holden, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Dodds,  of  Yar- 
mouth,Nova  Scotia;  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Yarmouth 
(N.S.)  Acad.  ; in  Canadian  Artillery  1884-7, 
5th  Kegt.  Roy.  Highlanders  of  Canada 
1897-1905,  Canadian  Artillery  1905-12,  and 
1st  Regt.  Canadian  Grenadier  Guards  1912- 
14  ; Manager  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of 
New  York  at  Montreal,  and  a Brig.-Gen. 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.):  m.  19x0,  Jean  Hamilton  Holt,  da. 
of  Robert  Tyre,  of  Montreal  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1919.  St.  James's  ( Montreal ) 
Club. 

Dodge,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bigelow,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Suffolk  Regt.,  attached 
Sussex  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.C. , D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dodgson,  Campbell,  C.B.E. , son  of 
William  Oliver  Dodgson,  of  Manor  House, 
Sevenoaks;  b 1867;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1893); 
has  been  Keeper  of  Prints  and  Drawings  at 
British  Museum  since  1012  ; has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1913,  Frances 

Catharine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Archibald 
Spooner,  D.D., Warden  ofNew  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  22,  Montagu  Square,  W.i  ; 

Athenceum,  and  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Clubs. 

Dodgson,  Col.  Colquhoun  Scott,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Crawford  Dodg- 
son, B.C.S.;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  E. Surrey  Regt.  1888  and  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1892,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  with  Zhob 
Field  Force  1890,  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Transport  1914.  and  Dep.  Director  thereof 
1914-19;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dodgson,  iV/q/oj'Heathfield  Butler,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Oliver  Dodgson, 
Esq.,  of  Sevenoaks,  Kent;  b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Winchester  and  at  Boy.  Mil.  Acad.  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.A.  1883,  became  Capt.  1892, 
and  Major  igor ; retired  1903 ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1889,  Sybil  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  John 
Cranch  Vivian,  M.P.  [see  B.  Vivian,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  The  Cottage,  Handborough, 
Oxo)i  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Dodgson,  Lieut.-Col.  Raymond  Charles, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  1901,  became 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
1919;  served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 


Dodington.  Brig.-Gen.  Wilfred  Mar- 
j RiOTT-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Thomas  Marriott-Dodingtou,  of  Horsiugton 
House,  Somerset ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice.  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1896,  Margaret,  da.  of  Arthur  Christie,  of 
Fairlawn,  Anacostia,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Dods,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Espie,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  R.  S.  Dods;  b ■ 1874; 
ed.  at  Brisbane  Gram.  Sch.,  in  Switzerland, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ  (M.B.,  B.Ch.  1897)  ; 
D.P.H.  Dublin  1898;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 
lian Army  Med  Corps  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1900  as  Ivied.  Officer 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Govt.  Med.  Officer, 
Brisbane  1902 ; cr.  DS.O.  1917.  Callander 
House,  Wickham  Terrace,  Brisbane. 

Dodwell,  Thomas  Brierley,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.A  F. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches, D.S.O.,  American  D.S.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Doig,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Prendergast, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur 
John  Doig,  of  Oughterard,  Galway  ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1894,  and  be. 
came  Major  1911;  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919; 
served  withChitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
with  Zakka  Khel  and  Mohmand  Expeditions 
1908 (medal  with  clasp),  and  duringEuropean 
War  1914-17,  with  his  Regt.,  and  Comdg  a 
Batn.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  and  Roy. 
Scots  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star) : m. 
1901,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  C. 
La  Coste,  R.M.L.I. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Ardvarna,  Oughterard,  co.  Gal- 
way; County  ( Galway ) Club. 

Doig,  Major  Peter,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.G.A.  (T.F),  and  a Member  of 
Dumbartonshire  T.F.  Asso. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
157,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow. 

Dolphin,  Lieut.  Edgar  Hippesley,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m 19— , Evelyn,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  H.  B.  Tidswell ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Dolphin,  Major  Edward  James,  D.S.O.  ] 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1014-17 
as  Major  London  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dolphin,  Major  Henry  Cecil,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Re- 
serve; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dominy,  Lieut.-Com.  Reginald  Hugh, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.,  and 
Master  in  Merchant  Ser.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920. 

Domvile,  Capt.  Barry  Edward,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Adm.  Sir  Compton  Edward  Domvile, 
G.C.B.,  G. C.V.O. ; b.  1878;  is  Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19;  appointed  Com. 
Naval  Intelligence  Div.,  War  Staff,  Ad- 
miralty 1912;  was  Assist.  Sec.  Committee  of 
Imperial  Defence  1912-14,  and  Dep.  Director 
Flans  Div.  of  Naval  Staff  1919-20.  since 
he  has  been  Director  thereof:  m.  1916, 
Alexandrina  Van  de  Heydt  [see  Peel,  Bt. , 
cr.  1800];  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Don,  Major  John  Archibald,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1883,  is  Major  R.A.  ; served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
I.S.O.  1917. 

Donald,  Major  Alexander  Stuart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Foices;  European 
War  19 15-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 


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Donald,  Maj.-Gen.  Colin  George,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Colin  Dunlop  Donald, 
of  Glasgow;  b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; 
entered  7th  Fusiliers  1874,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1883, 
Major  1890,  Lieut. -Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col. 
and  Col.  1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1909;  retired 
1917 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  com- 
mand of  2nd  Batn.  of  his  Regt.  at  battles  of 
Colenso,  Hussar  Hill,  Hlangwani,  Pieters 
Hill,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  action 
of  Rooidam  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.B.);  commanded  7th  and  57th 
Regt.  Dists.  1902-5,  Home  Counties  Dists. 
1905,  Home  Counties  Territorial  Div.  1908- 
9 ; Wessex  Territorial  Div.  1911-15,  and  W. 
Reserve  Centre  1915-17 ; was  Inspector 
of  War  Trophies  1917-19  : m.  1885,  Frances 
Henrietta,  el.  da.  of  Col.  Francis  William 
Boileau,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  and  C.B.E. 
(Civil).  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Donald,  Douglas,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  J.  S.  Donald;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Bishop 
Cotton  Sch.,  Simla  ; entered  Punjab  Police 
1888,  became  Comdt.  Kohat  Border  Mil. 
Police  1890,  Dist.  Sup  1899,  and  Sup.  1906; 
served  as  Assist.  Political  Officer  with  both 
Miranzai  Expeditions  1891,  as  Political  Offi- 
cer at  attack  on  Samana  Forts  1897,  with 
2nd  Div.  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8, 
as  Political  Officer  settling  with  Crulazais, 
as  Blockade  Officer  at  Bara,  Political  Officer 
Khyber  Brig,  assisting  in  settlement  with 
Afridis  (congratulated  by  Govt,  of  India), 
and  operations  against  Kubul  Khel  Waziris, 
as  Political  Officer  with  Thall  Column  1902  ; 
employed  on  special  duty  regarding  a mili- 
tary road  through  Kohat  Pass  1899  (thanked 
by  Govt.) ; sometime  Comdt.  of  Sama  Rifles : 
in.  1895,  Miss  Johnson;  cr.  C.I.E.  1903. 
Donald,  James,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
John  Donald,  of  Aberdeen  ; b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1895,  became  Sec.  to 
Govt.,  Bengal  Financial  Depart.  1915;  ap- 
pointed Chrn.  Calcutta  Corporation  1919;  is 
an  Additional  Member  of  Bengal  Legislative 
Council:  m.  1914;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Calcutta. 

Donaldson,  Lieut. -Col.  Anson  Scott, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1975-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  19x9). 

Donaldson,  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
temporary  Sub. -Lieut.  R.N.V.R. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Donaldson,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  David  Donaldson  ; b.  1863  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  African  Forces  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  in 
S.-W.  African  Campaign  1914-15  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.)  191617:  m.  1903,  Elizabeth  Anne 
Newton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Rand  (Johannes- 
burg) Club. 

Donaldson,  Capt.  Leonard  Andrew 
Boyd,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  S. 
African  War  1899-1900  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
appointed  Assist,  to  Director  of  Naval  Ord- 
nance and  Torpedoes  1912  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Donaldson,  Norman  Patrick,  C.B.E., 
son  of  W.  F.  Donaldson  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Loretto  Sch  ; a shipowner,  a Director  of 
Donaldson  Line  and  Donaldson’s  S.  Ameri- 
can Line,  and  Joint  Manager  Donaldson 
Brothers  (Limited),  of  Glasgow;  S.  African 
War  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps) ; 
Vice-Chm.  Clyde  Anti-Submarine  Com- 
mittee during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E 
(t  ivil)  1920.  Leltie  Cottage , Drungoyns, 
Stirlingsh  it  e. 

Donaldson,  Major  Robert  Johnstone, 
D.S.O.]  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Engineers; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Donaldson,  Major  Robert  Loggie  Mas- 
terson,  D.S.O.]  b ■ 18  — ; is  Major  Canadian 
Ordnance  Corps ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 


Donaldson,  William,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  George  Donaldson,  merchant,  of  Edin- 
burgh; b.  1838;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  High 
Sch.  and  Univ.  ; entered  Prison  Ser.  1859, 
became  Ch.  Clerk  1872,  and  became  Sec.  to 
Scottish  Prison  Commn.,  andSup.  of  Judicial 
Statistics  Depart.  1877;  retired  1899:  m. 
1870,  Mary,  da.  of  P.  Ross,  of  Leitfie,  Meigle, 
N.B.  : cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900.  4,  Ravelston 

Park , Edinburgh. 

Donaldson-Hudson  [see  Hudson]. 

Done,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Richard, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  Richard 
Henry  Done,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  of  Salters- 
well,  Cheshire  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1896,  be- 
came Capt.  1904,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Sudan  1912  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 

C. M.G.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1916, 
Elspeth,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Knigan, 

D. L.,  of  Glenganagh,  Bangor,  co.  Down;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1916),  C.M.G.  1919.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Done,  Lieut.- Col.  Reginald  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Richard  Henry  Done,  of  Salterswell, 
near  Tarporley ; b.  1874;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1899  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Donegan,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Francis,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  D.  V.  Donegan,  of  Sydenham, 
Monkstown,  co.  Cork ; b.  1863  ; entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1886,  became  Major 
1898,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1906;  retired  19x8; 
Hon.  LL  D. , National  Univ.  of  Ireland  1915  ; 
served  with  Burma  Expeditions  1878-9 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  1889-92  (clasp),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  i9i4-i8(wounded,  despatches, 

C. B.,  1914-15  Star,  two  medals):  m.  1905, 
Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Sutton,  J.P., 
of  Rose  Lodge,  Blackrock,  Cork  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Portland  House,  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight ; Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal 
Victoria  Yacht  Clubs. 

Donelly,  Major  John  Francis,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19T7. 

Donkin,  Major  Frederick  Langloh, 
D.S  O.]  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  R.F.A.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Donnan,  Frederick  George,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  William  Donnan,  of  Hotywood,  co. 
Down;  b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Belfast,  Leipzig, 
fcevlin,  and  London  Univs.  (M.A.  1894); 
Ph.D.  Leipzig  1896 ; Hon.  D.Sc.  Liverpool 
1920;  Professor  of  Gen.  Chemistry,  Univ. 
Coll.,  London ; a Fellow  of  Institute  of 
Chemistry,  and  a F.R.S.  ; a Member  Muni- 
tions Inventions  Panel  and  Chemical  War- 
fare Committee,  Min.  of  Munitions  during 
European  War  ; author  of  various  scientific 
papers  and  works;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
23,  Woburn  Square,  W.C. ; Savile,  Univer- 
sity ( Liverpool ),  and  Royal  North  of  Ireland 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Donne,  Col.  Henry  Richard  Beadon,  C.B., 
C.M.G., son  ofB.  J.M.  Donne,  ofCrewkerne, 
Somerset,  and  Exmouth;  b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Sherborne;  entered  9th  Regt.  1880,  became 
Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Col. 
1903  ; retired  1912  ; served  with  Burma  Expe- 
dition 1887-9,  as  Intelligence  Officer  in 
Northern  Shan  States,  present  at  opera- 
tions in  Chin  Hills  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8,  as 


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D.A.Q.MG.,  present  at  operations  in  Bajaur, 
and  Mohmund  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
as  D.A.A.G.,  present  at  capture  of  Sam- 
pagha  and  Arhunga  Passes,  and  at  opera- 
tions in  Bazaar  Valley  (despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ; has  Order  of  Christ 
of  Portugal;  was  1st  class  Station  Staff 
Officer,  Delhi  1894-7,  D A.A.G.,  India  1897-9, 
A.A.G.  India  1900-1905,  and  A.A.G.,  War 
Office  1907-n;  appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1914  : m.  1891,  Mary  Amy,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Charles  Alfred  Elliott,  K.C.S.I.  (see 
Elliott,  “Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1908,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service 
Club. 

Donnelly,  Col.  John  Badenoch,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Horace  Donnelly,  of  St.  Catherine, 
Canada;  b.  1880;  ed.at  Collegiate  Institute, 
and  at  Ridley  Coll.,  St.  Catherine;  is  a 
Banker,  Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  Mana- 
ger London  Branch  of  Merchants’  Bank  of 
Canada,  of  53  Cornhilf,  E.C.  ; European  War 
1915-18  as  Director  of  Timber  Operations, 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps,  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Forestry  (despatches,  D S.O.); 
cr.  D.S-O.  1918.  51,  Cornhill,  E.C.]  St. 

James's  ( Montreal ) Club. 

Donnelly,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  John  Fretche- 
ville  Dykes  Donnelly,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1885;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- Col.  R.G.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (de*patches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Donohuf,  Col.  William  Edward,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Timothy  Donohue;  b.  1861; 
Whitworth  Engineering  Scholarship  1883; 
a M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  and  Col.  in  the 
Army  ; was  a Member  of  Mechanical  Trans- 
port Committee,  and  Technical  Adviser  to 
Director  of  Transport,  War  Office  1904-14, 
and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Mechanical  Transport 
Ser.  E-  Theatres  of  Operations  during  Euro- 
pean War  in  Egypt,  Salonica,  E.  Africa, 
Mesopotamia,  and  Persia  1916-19:  m.  18 — . 
Frances  Martha,  da.  of  the  late  John  Everett ; 
cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1918.  25,  Harrington  Gardens , 
S.W.;  Royal  Automobile,  and  Union  Alex- 
andria) Clubs. 

Donovan,  Capt.  Charles  Owen,  D.S.O. , 
M.B.  ; b 18  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med. 

Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
with  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Donovan,  Major  Stephen  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  H.  Donovan,  Chap. 
R.  N.  ; b.  1876;  Major  R.A.S.C  ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1919,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Clement 
Cotterill  Hedfern,  Bar.-at-Law,  and  widow 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Carington  Smith  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Dooner,  Capl.  Hugh  Brandon,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18  — ; Capt.  Gen.  List,  and  in  E 
Africa  Intelligence  Depart.;  European  War 
1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dooner,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Dundas, 
C.M.G •,  O.B.E.,  only  surviving  son  of  Col. 
William  Toker  Dioner,  of  Ditton  Place  near 
Maidstone  ; b • 1876  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Fusi- 
liers 1895,  and  is  Major,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 

R. A.O.C.  ; S-  African  War  1899-1900  with 
Roy’.  1 1 i =»h  Fusiliers  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  4,  Rosary  Gardens, 

S.  W.  7.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dopping-Heppenstal  [see  Heppenstal], 
Dorai,  Capt.  Faj  Kuntar  (Bhairava 
Ramachandra),  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Raja 
of  Pudukotah  ; b.  1873 ; Mi).  Sec.,  Pudukotah 
State;  European  War  1915-19  as  Assist. 
Recruiting  Officer,  with  rank  of  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  t r.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1910. 
Pudukotah , India  ; Trichinopoly , 5.  India. 
Doran,  Maj.-Gen.  Beauchamp  John  Col- 
clough,  C.B..  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John 
Doran,  K.C.B. , of  Ely  House,  Wexford  ; b. 
i860;  entered  Army  1880,  became  Capl.  and 
Brevet  Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1887,  Major 
1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  aRatn.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col. 
1908,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915  ; retired  1920;  served 


during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp),, 
with  Miranzai  Expedition  1891,  as  Staff  Officer 
1st  column  (despatches,  clasps),  with  Kur- 
ram-Kohat  Force  1897-8,  as  Staff  Officer  (de- 
spatches), with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as 
D. A.A.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps),  during  South  African  War  1899- 
1902,  on  the  Staff,  and  in  command  of  a 
Mobile  Column,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (severely  woundtd,  horse  killed,  de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16,  on  Staff  (despatches  thrice,  pro- 
moted); was  A.A.G.,  S.  Command  1908,  and 
A.Q.M.G  , Ireland  Nov.  1908-1912 ; com- 
manded an  Inf.  Brig.,  S.  Command  1912-14, 
a Div.  1915-16,  S.  Dist.,  Ireland  1916-18.  and 
No.  <yArea  in  France  and  Flanders  1919;  is 
a D.L. : m.  1903,  Mary  Armit,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Armit  Lees  [see  Lees,  Bt.,  colls. ]„ 
and  widow  of  William  MacGeough  Bond  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1903.  Ely  House,  Wexford ; 50, 
Stephen's  Green,  Dublin. 

Doran,  Edward  Anthony,  C.I.E.;  b. 
18 — ; entered  I.C.S.  1880,  and  served  in 
Postal  Depart  , as  Clerk,  Sup.,  and  Assist. 
Director-Gen.;  appointed  Postmaster-Gen., 
and  Officiating  Dep.  Director-Gen.,  Bengal 
1901,  and  Postmaster-Gen.,  Madras  1904, 
Bengal  1904,  and  Bombay  1906;  retired 
1916:  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1907. 

Doran,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Crampton  Mor- 
ton, C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  ot  the  late  Rev.  J. 
Wilbei  force  Doran,  of  Soulderne,  Oxon  ; b. 
1880;  ed.  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch.,  Summertown, 
Oxford;  entered  Army  Ser.  Corps  1902, 
became  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1918;  served  during  S.  African  War  1901- 
1902  (medal  with  five  clasps),  in  Somali- 
land 1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies,  War  Office  1915,  and 
an  Assist.  Director  thereof  1917-19  : m.  1917, 
Hester  Maude,  da.  of  Edwaid  Field,  of 
Blackdown  Hill,  Leamington ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Charlbury , Oxon . 

Doran,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Robert  Butler, 

C. B  , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
John  Doran,  K.C.B.,  of  Ely  House,  Wex- 
ford ; b.  1861  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 
1882,  became  Capt.  1888,  Brevet  Major  1898, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  Prince 
of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians) 
1904,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919  ; served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882,  present  at  battles  of  Kassas- 
sin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-5  (clasp),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition 
1897  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  1898  (despatches,  clasp. 
Brevet  Major),  capture  of  Kalifa  1899  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  first  as  Brig.-Maj.  14th  Inf. 
Brig.,  then  as  a Staff  Officer,  and  finally  in 
command  of  a Column  (D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  ; has  Mil.  Order  of 
Savoy;  employed  with  Egyptian  Army  1897- 
9;  was  D. A.A.G.,  4th  Army  Corps  1903-4; 
appointed  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  5th  Div.  Irish 
Command  1909,  to  command  17th  Inf.  Brig. 
1912,  an  Inspector  of  Inf.  1914,  and  a Brig.- 
Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  1915-19  : ni.  1911,  Elsie, 
da.  of  Emil  Teichmann,  of  Chislehurst ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910. 

Dore,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Sydney  White- 
horn,  D.S.O.-,  b.  1882;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D. S O.) : 
tn.  1918,  Miele,  da.  of  E-  A.  Maund  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Easfcolc  Point,  Pinner. 
Dorling,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Holland, 
D.S.O.;  b-  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  Manchester 
Regt. ; S-  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dorling,  Com.  Henry  Taprell,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Col.  Francis  Dorling,  formerly  Roy. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Sussex  Regt. ; b.  1883;  Com.  R.N.  ; S. 
African  War  1930  (Queen’s  medal),  China 
Expedition  1900  (medal  with  clasp).  Euro- 
pean War  191  i-iS  with  Destroyer  FI  .tilla  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1909,  Evelyne,  da.  of 
the  late  Roderick  MacDonald,  of  St.  Clear’s, 
Kew ; cr.  D.S.O,  1918.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Dorling,  Col.  Lionel,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Dorling,  of 
Epsom  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  King’s 
Own  Yorkshire  L.I.  1879,  transferred  to 
Army  Pay  Depart.  1893,  became  Staff  Pay 
master  and  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  and 
Ch.  Paymaster  and  Col.  1911  ; retired  1920; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
as  Paymaster-in-Ch.  Mediterranean  and 
Egyptian  Expeditionary  Forces  (C.B.) ; was 
Command  Paymaster,  Malta  1912,  S.  Africa 

1913- 14,  and  Command  Paymaster,  E.  Com- 
mand 1916-20:  m.  1888,  Constance,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  William  Henry  Price,  M.I.C.E., 
of  Manora,  Karachi;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C M.G.  1919.  11,  Chester  Terrace , 
S.  W.;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Dorman,  Major  Edward  Mungo,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Surg.-Gen.  John  Cotter  Dorman, 

C. M.G.,  of  Rampart  House,  Kinsale  ; b.  1885; 
Major  4th  Dragoon  Guards  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919.  Rampart  House,  Kinsale,  co. 
Cork. 

Dorman,  Surg.-Gen.  John  Cotter,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Edward  Bishopp  Dorman,  of  Kinsale, 
co.  Cork  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1873  M.B.  and  M.Ch.  1874);  entered 
Army  1875,  became  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1895,  Col.  1903,  and  Surg.-Gen. 
1908 ; retired  1912 ; served  during  AfghanWar 
1878-9  (medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1900,  first  in  charge  of  No.  5 Gen.  Hospital, 
with  rank  of  Col.,  then  as  Principal  Med. 
Officer  9th  Div.,  and  subsequently  on  Lines 
of  Communication,  present  at  battles  of 
Paardeberg  and  Dreifontein  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.) ; was  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer,  E.  Command  1908-12,  and 
Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  1910-12  : m.  1883, 
Catherine  Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Mungo 
Neville  Thompson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Ram- 
part House,  Kinsale , co.  Cork. 

Dorman,  Major  Leslie  Claud,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879 » is  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-2 
(wounded.  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dorrien-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Dottridge,  Edwin  Thomas,  C.B.E., 

b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
food  supply  in  Italy  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  47,  St.  George’s 

Court , Gloucester  Road,  S.  IV. 7. 

Dougal,  Major  Alistair  Richard  Roney-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  John 
Roney-Dougal,  of  Ratho,  Midlothian  ; b. 
18—;  Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Edith 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Theodore  Ormerod, 
of  Brighouse,  Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dougall,  Major  Wilmot  Edward  Mait- 
land, D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Lauderdale, 
colls.], 

Dougan,  James  Lockhart,  C.B.E. ; h. 
18—  ; Principal  Assist,  to  Head  of  British 
Relief  Missions,  S.  Europe  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920. 

Doughty,  Arthur  George,  C.M.G.,  LL.D., 
son  of  William  Doughty,  of  Maidenhead  ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  and 
at  Laval  Univ.  (M.A.  Litt.D.  1901);  ap- 
pointed Private  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Public 
Works  1897,  and  to  Treasurer  of  Province 
1899,  Joint  Librarian  of  the  Legislature 

1901,  Dominion  Archivist  and  Keeper  of  the 
Records  1904,  Dep.  Min.,  Public  Archives 
1913.  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  or. 
Public  Records  1914 ; is  a poet  and  essayist, 


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a Memberof  the  Geographic  Board  of  Canada  , 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Canada,  Director 
of  War  Trophies  of  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force,  and  Hon.  Lieut.  Col.  Canadian  Mil.? 
attached  to  Staff  of  H.R.H.  the  Prince  of 
Wales  as  Archivist  for  Canadian  Tour  1919  ; 
author  of  “Nugae  Canorae,”  “The  Siege  of 
Quebec”  (6  vols.),  “The  Life  and  Works  of 
Tennyson,”  “ Cradle  of  New  France,” 
“Chronicle  of  the  Acadians,”  and  many 
other  volumes : m.  1st,  1886,  Bertha,  who* 
d.  1910,  da.  of  Christin  Kehrweider;  2nd, 
1911,  Kathleen,  da.  of  George  Browne,, 
of  Montreal;  cr.  C.M.G.  1905.  Archives . 
Ottawa,  Canada ; Rideau  {Ottawa),  and 
County  Clubs. 

Doughty,  Major  Ernest  Christie,  D.S.O.. 
b.  1868 ; Major  Suffolk  Regt.  (Reserve  of 
Officers);  European  War  1914-19  (prisoner, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Doughty,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Spencer, 
D.S.O.,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Forces  , 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Doughty,  Rear-Adm.  Henry  Montagu, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Montagu. 
Doughty,  of  Theberton  Hall,  Suffolk ; b. 
1870;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19,  present  at  Dardanelles  and  at  Jutland 
Battle;  some.ime  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ? 
appointed  Rear-Adm.  1st  Battle  Squadron, 
Atlantic  Fleet,  T920  : m.  1907,  Gwendoline 
Florence,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Edward 
Gaitskell  Burr,  Leicestershire  Regt. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Spencer  PlaceT 
Bishop's  Waltham,  Hants;  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Douglas,  Col.  Archibald  Philip,  C.M.G. T 
C.B.E.-,  b.  1867;  Col.  R.A.,  and  a Dep, 
Director  of  Ordnance  Sers.  in  India; 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.)* 
Afghan  War  11,19  (C.B.fc.):  m.  18 — ; cr , 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Douglas,  Charles  Mackinnon,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Andrew  Halliday  Douglas,  M.D.* 
of  Edinburgh;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad,  and  Univ.  (M.A.  1889,  D.Sc.  1893), 
and  at  Freiburg;  sometime  Lecturer  in 
Moral  Philosophy  in  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; is- 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  (or  Lanarkshire,  and  Chm,. 
of  its  Teriiiorial  Force  Asso.,  an  Officer  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium;  sat  as  M.P. 
for  N.-W.  Div.  of  Lanarkshire  (Z.)  1899-1906  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  S Div.  of  Lai  ark- 
shire  ( LU ) Jan.  1910;  author  of  “John 
Stuart  Mill  : A .Study  of  His  Philosophy,” 
etc.  : m.  1895,  Anne  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Tod,  of  C'erwood,  Corstorphine  ; cr 
C.B.  (Civil)i9i8.  Auchlochan , Lesmahagow  ' 
Brooks's,  New,  and  IVestern  Clubs. 

Douglas,  Lieut. -Col.  Claude  Gordon, 
C.M.G.,  M.C. , M.D.,  son  of  Claude  Douglas* 
F.R.C.S.,  of  Lee-on-Solent ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1904,  B.Sc.  1906,  M.A.  1907, 

B.  M.  1908,  D.M.  1913);  Fellow  and  Tutor 
in  Natural  Science  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Oxford,  and  Lieut. -Col.  R.A. M.C.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  four  times, 
M.C.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  St.John’s- 
College,  Oxford. 

Douglas,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Stuart, 

C. I.E. ; b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  in  Persia(despatches, 
C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Douglas,  Col.  Henry  Edward  Manning, 
V.C.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Alex- 
ander Douglas,  of  Kingston,  Jamaica;  b. 
1875  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899, 
became  Capt.  1902,  Major  iqii,  Lieut.-Col. 

1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  battle  of  Magers- 
fontein  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (wounded, 
despatches,  V.C.,  D.S.O.),  in  Somaliland 
1902-4,  present  at  battle  of  Jidballi  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  W'ar 
1914-18  as  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
was  Sanitary  Officer  at  Army  Head  Quar- 
ters, India  1Q05-10;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 

1916. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Douglas,  Capt.  Henry  Percy,  C.M.G.', 
b.  1876 ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Astronomical  So.;  European  War  1914-18 
(Italian  silver  medal  for  valour,  Officer  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  17,  Alexander  Square,  S.tV. 3. 

Douglas,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Archibald, 

C. M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Alexander  Douglas;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Railey- 
bury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Dorset  Regt. 
1883,  l.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1885,  became 
Capt.  1894,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1909,  Col. 

1914,  aid  Maj.-Gen.  1919;  retired  1920; 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  as  field 
Intelligence  Officer  (medal  with  clasp), 
China  1900  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  present 
at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1915-17 
as  Brig. -Gen.  (3rd  class  Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  C.I.E.);  was  Staff- 
Capt.,  India  1895-7,  D.A.Q.M.G.  (Intel- 
ligence), India  i897:i9oo,  and  Mil.  Attache 
at  Teheran  1903-7  ; appointed  Comdt.  an 
Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1911  (commanded  Regt. 
in  Persia  1911-13),  a Brig.  Com.  in  India 

1915,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Communications 
in  India  1918  : in.  1913,  Kathleen,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  FitzGerald,  C.B.,  of 
Melbourne  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1913,  C.I.E.  1917. 
United  Service,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Douglas,  Major  J.  Sholto  G.,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Adm.  R.  Gordon  Douglas  ; b.  1872 ; 
is  Commr.  of  Police,  Johannesburg; 
served  with  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  1893-9; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  as  Capt. 
Brabant’s  Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O. ), 
S.  African  Constabulary  1900-1908  (with 
rank  of  Major),  when  he  transferred  to 
Transvaal  Police  : m.  1902,  Mabel,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  — O’Donnell,  O.B.E.,  formerly  1st 
Dragoon  Guards ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Douglas,  Major  James  Wightman, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Douglas,  Major  Malcolm  Gordon,  D.S.  0., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Major  Hon.  Artillery  Co., 
and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  lour  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  with  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Douglas,  Lieut. -Col.  Montagu  William, 
C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  [see  M.  Queensberry,  colls.]. 
Douglas,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Vaughan, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Philip 
Douglas,  of  Chester;  b.  1881;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1917,  Gladys 
Mary,  da.  of  Col.  John  Lewes,  formerly 
R .A.,  of  Llanlean,  Cardiganshire;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Douglas,  Capt.  Sholto  Grant,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Adm.  Sholto  Douglas,  C.B.  ; b. 
1867  ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; sometime  a Div. 
Naval  Transport  Officer ; Egyptian  Campaign 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; has  1902  Coro- 
nation medal : in.  1896,  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  W.  Foran,  of  St.  John,  New- 
foundland; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sheet, 
Petersfield,  Hants. 

Douglas,  Major  Sholto  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  G.  M.  Douglas,  33rd 
Regt. ; b.  1870 ; 1 d.  at  Westward  Ho  !,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Acad.  Woolwich; entered  R.A.  1890, 
became  Capt.  1900,  and  Major  1908;  retired 
1911 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899  1900,  present  at 
actions  of  Elands  Laagte,Reitfontein(slightly 
wounded,  horse  shot),  Farquhar’s  Farm  ana 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  was  Second 
Mil.  Assist,  to  Ch.  Sup.  of  Ordnance  Fac- 
tories 1905,  Staff-Capt.  at  Head  Quarters 
1905-8,  an  Inspector  on  Inspection  Staff 
1910,  and  Ch.  Constable,  Metropolitan  Police 
1910-14,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch. 
Constable  of  the  Lothiansand  Peeblesshire  : 
rn.  1901,  Grace  Catherine  Wolfe,  da.  of  'he 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  James  Wolfe  Murray, 
K.C.B.  [see  Murray,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  County  Buildings,  Edin- 
burgh ; Brooks's,  ana  New  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 


Douglas,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Charles, 

' C.B. , D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William 
Douglas,  of  Brigton,  co.  Forfar  [see  D. 
Hamilton,  colls.] ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval 
Sch.,  and  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn. 
Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles),  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  5th  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) ; is  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army, 
Co.  Comdt.,  Forfarshire  Vol.  Regt.,  and  a 

J. P.  and  D.L.,  and  Commr.  of  Supply 
for  co.  Forfar ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2,  as  Comdt.  at  Boshof,  and  in  acting 
command  of  his  Batn.,  present  at  operations 
in  Orange  River  and  Cape  Colonies  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
D.S.O.);  commanded  an  Inf.  Brig.  1915-16, 
with  rank  of  Col. : m.  1892,  Jeannette  Duguid, 
who  if.  1916,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  Hutchison, 
shipowner,  of  Thomwood,  near  Glasgow  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Brigton 
House , Forfar ; J unior  United  Service  Club. 

Douglas,  Hon.  Aretas  Akers-,  C.M.G. 
[see  V.  Chilston]. 

Douglas,  Capt.  John  Robert  Cowan-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  6.1893;  Capt.  Highland  L.I.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Douglas-Brown  [see  Brown]. 

Douglas-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Douglas-Scott  [see  Scott]. 

Douie,  Major  Francis  McCrone,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Sir  James  McCrone  Douie, 

K. C.S.I.;  of  2,  Chadlington  Road,  Oxford  ; 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.E.  1906,  became  Capt.  1914,  and 
Brevet  Major  1917;  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded,  despatches,  Mil.  Cross,  D.S.O.), 
Mesopotamia  1916-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
Brevet  Major];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Dowden,  Capt.  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Dowden,  of  Staines; 
6. 1880;  entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
(Own  1899,  became  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1914,  and  Capt.  1915;  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  promoted, 
M.C.)  : m.  1st  1910,  Elsie  May  Penton;  2ndly, 
1920,  Mildred  Anne,  da.  of  Charles  George 
Scott,  of  Marlow  House,  Lee,  S.E. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918). 

Dowding,  Lieut.  - Col.  Charles  Child, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18- ; Capt.  Welsh  Regt., 
and  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  N. 
Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European  War  19x4-18 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Dowding,  Group  - Capt.  Hugh  Caswell 
Tremenheere,  C.M.G.  ; 6.  18 — ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,  and  serving  with 

R.  A.F.  as  Group-Capt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
19x9. 

Dowell,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  John  William, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 
William  Montagu  Dowell,  K.C.B.  [see 
“Knights’  Widows”];  6.  1861;  formerly 
Col.  Berkshire  Regt.;  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1918;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B..):  in.  1894,  Amy 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Thomas  Casey 
Lyons,  C.B.,  of  46,  Lower  Sloane  Street, 

S. W. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Dowell,  Col.  George  Cecil,  C.M.G. ; 

b.  1862;  entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
1910,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1919  ; served  with 
Burma  Expedition  i885-6(meaai  with  clasp), 
with  Hazara  Expeditions  1888  (clasp),  and 
1891  (clasp),  withlsazai  Expedition  1892,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  Aden  1903-4  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Dowell,  Brig.-Gen.  George  William, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Adm.  Sir  William  Montagu  Dowell,  G C.B. 
[see  Dowell,  “Knights’  Widows”]  ; 6.  i860; 
ed.  at  Winchester;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Loyal  N.  Lancashire 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1433 


Regt.,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  ; S.  African  War 
1902  Comdg.  28th  Mounted  Ini.  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Director  of  Remounts 
British  Salonika  Force  (despatches 
seven  times,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of 
White  Eagle  with  Swords,  1915  Star, 
C.B.R.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  three  medals, 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Greek  medal 
for  mil.  merit) : m.  1889,  Jane  Dunlop,  da. 
of  William  James  Best,  of  Bombay;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Cattcrick 
House , Catterick,  Yorkshire ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Down,  Com.  Richard  Thornton,  D.S.O. , 
el.  son  of  Capt.  William  Thornton  Down,  of 
Spearpoint,  Ashford,  Kent;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Castle  Sch.;  Com.  R.N.;  S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  Battle  ot 
Tugela  Heights,  and  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (medal  with  two  clasps),  China  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19, 

f resent  at  battle  of  Jutland,  and  with 
orpedo  Boat  Destroyers  in  Dardanelles, 
Mediterranean,  Palestine,  Black  Sea,  and  Sea 
of  Azov  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O. , Russian 
Orders  of  St.  Anne  and  St.  Vladimir  with 
Swords,  American  Navy  Cross);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9.  Spearpoint,  Maidenhead ; United 
Service  Club. 

Downer,  William  James,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
I.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Downer,  R.E. 
Civil  Staff,  Gibraltar  and  Malta;  b.  1851; 
entered  H.M.’s  Office  of  Works  1871, 
became  a Principal  Clerk  1901,  and 
Assist.  Sec.  1909;  retired  1913;  appointed 
Treasurer  of  Marylebone  Crown  Chapels 
1903;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  London:  m.  1880, 
Charlotte,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
George  Moon,  of  Castle  Hill,  Dungannon, 
co.  Tyrone;  cr.  I.S.O.  1905,  C.M.G.  1912, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1913.  9,  College  Hill,  Shrews- 

bury. 

Downes,  Maj.-Gen.  Major  Francis,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  William  Downes,  of  Ded- 
ham, Essex ; b.  1834 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.A.  1852,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1877,  Col.  1882,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1884 ; Maj.-Gen.  S.  Australia  1888  ; 
served  in  Crimean  Campaign  1855  (medal 
•with  clasps  and  Turkish  medal) ; commanded 
R.A.  at  Mauritius  1863-5  and  at  St.  Helena 
1869-71  ; was  Comdt.  of  S.  Australian  Mil. 
Forces  1877-85,  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Defences  at  Sydney  1881  Sec.  of  Defence  for 
Victoria  1885-8,  and  again  Comdt.  S.  Aus- 
tralian Mil.  Forces  1888-93,  and  Comdt.  Vic- 
torian Mil.  Forces  1899-1902  : m.  1858,  Helen 
Maria,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Cham- 
berlin, of  Catton  House,  near  Norwich  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1885.  Brighton,  Melbourne,  Victoria , 
Australia. 

Downes,  Major  Oscar  Clayton,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Henry  Downes, 
M.D.,  of  36,  St.  Mary  Abbott’s  Terrace,  W.  ; 
b.  1884;  entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
1904  and  Rifle  Brig.  1908,  became  Capt.  1913. 
and  Major  1917;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.):  m. 
1914,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Villiers 
Morton,  of  Little  Island,  Clonmel,  co. 
Tipperary;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Downes,  Lieut. - Col.  J oh  n Will  iam , D.S.  O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  Downes,  of  Shrewsbury  ; 
b.  1866  ; ed.  privately ; a Land  Agent,  and 
Lieut.  Shropshire  Yeo.  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Col.  welsh  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1900-1 
(despatches),  European  War  1914-19  with 
Roy.  W.  Kent  and  Welsh  Regts.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1891,  Minnie, 
da.  of  John  Imms,  of  Calcott,  Shrewsbury  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Calverhall,  Whitchurch, 
Shropshire. 

Downes,  Col.  Rupert  Major,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Major  Francis  Downes, C.M. G , of 
Brighton,  Melbourne;  b.  1885;  ed.at  Hailev- 
bury,  and  at  Ormond  Coll., Melbourne  Univ. 
(M.D.  1911,  M.S.  1912)  ; is  Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; appointed  Assist.  Di- 
rector of  Med.  Sers.,  Anzac  Mounted  Div. 
1916,  and  Dep.  Director  Med.  Ser.  of  Desert 
Mounted  Corps  1917:  m.  1913,  Doris  Mary 
O.B.E.,  da.  of  Arthur  T.  Robb,  of  Mai-  I 
vern  Road,  Toorak,  Melbourne;  cr.  C.M.G.J 


1917.  Gringa , Erskine  Street,  Malvern , 
Melbourne;  Athentvum  Club. 

Downey,  Major  Joseph  Aloysius,  D.S.  O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Durham  L.I. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Downey,  Lieut.-Col.  Michael  Henry, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Downie,  Major  Fairbairn,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  T.F.  (Reserve);  rendered 
special  sers.  in  connection  with  Munitions 
in  Ireland  during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Downie,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son 
of  Neil  Downie,  of  Dongarie,  Arran ; b. 
1878;  ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Glasgow,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1900);  is 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  5 served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Maybush,  Bel  evue,  Wakefield. 

Downing,  Col.  Cameron  Macartney  Har- 
wood, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  David 
Downing ; b.  1845  ; entered  R.A.  1866, 
became  Capt.  1878,  Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col. 
1894,  Brevet  Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1899  (h.-p. 
1901);  retired  1902  ; served  with  Abyssinian 
Expedition  1867-8  (medal),  during  Afghan 
War  1878-9  (medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Col.-on-the-Staff  during  defence  of 
Ladysmith,  subsequently  in  command  of 
Drakensburg  Defence  Force,  with  local  rank 
of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches  twice,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  C.M.G.);  is  a J.P.  for  Suffolk  ; 
sometime  Comdt.  of  Sch.  of  Gunnery,  Oke- 
hampton,  and  an  Asso.  Member  of  Ordnance 
Committee:  m.  1877,  Adela,  who  d.  1919, 
da.  of  the  late  Harbut  Ward,  and  widow  of 
Surg.-Maj.  C.  Johnson,  Indian  Med.  Staff ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Thurleston,  Ipswich; 
United  Service  Club. 

Downing,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Samuel  Downing,  LL.D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Civil  Engineering,  in  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 
1882,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1901,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  1908  ; retired 
1912;  served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, D.S.O.); 
commanded  8th  (Ser.)  Batn.  Roy.  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers  1914-16  (which  he  took  to 
France),  10th  Training  Batn.  E.  Lancashire 
Regt.  1916-18,  and  3rd  Vol.  Batn.  Devon- 
shire Regt.  1918-20:  m.  1887,  Emily 

Harriett,  da.  of  Capt.  Arthur  French 
Lloyd,  Oxfordshire  L.I.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B.E,  (Mil.)  1919.  Velwell  House,  near 
Totnes,  S.  Devon. 

Dowse,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Dowsett,  Col.  Ernest  Blair,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1916-18,  in  Palestine, 
as  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dowson,  Ernest  Macleod,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Ernest  Dowson,  formerly  Indian 
Telegraph  Depart.;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Isle  of 
Wight  Coll.,  Ryde,  and  at  Central  Technical 
Coll.,  London;  appointed  Director-Gen.  of 
Survey,  Egypt  1909,  and  Under-Sec.  of  State 
for  Finance,  Egypt  1919  : w.  1910,  Hilda 
Fanny,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Pascoe,  of 
2,  Grosvenor  Place,  Newquay  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Gezira,  Cairo. 

Doyle,  Capt.  Edward  Cecil,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1886;  is  Capt.  R.A.V.C.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Doyle,  Major  Eric  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edmund  John  Doyle  ; b.  1886  ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser., 
and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  (Mobi- 
lization), Peshawur  Dist.  : m.  1919,  Nora 
Alexandra,  da.  of  Major  T.  J.  Ellis,  Indian 
Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Doyle,  Major  Ignatius  Purcell,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Surg.-Maj.  .William  Doyle,  Indian 


4434- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Med.  Ser. ; b.  1863 ; became  Surg.  (now 
Capt.)  Madras  Med.  Ser.  1886,  and  Major 
3898  ; retired  1903  ; served  during  Yaw 
Rebellion  in  Upper  Burma  1888-9  (twice 
wounded,  specialty  mentioned  in  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  with  Chin  Field  Force  1889-90 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  operations 
dn  Chin  Hills  1892  and  1893,  and  in  S.  Lushai 
Hills  1892  (clasp)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1889. 

Doyle,  Major  Richard  Dines,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; served  in  S.  Africa  19C0-1902,  as  Lieut. 
N.S.  Wales  Imperial  Bushmen  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King's  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; 
sometime  Major  S.  African  Forces ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

D’Oyly-Hughes  [see  Hughes]. 

Draffen,  Major  Frederic  George  Wil-  j 
liam,  D S.O  ; b.  1880;  is  Major  Scottish  j 
Rifles,  and  serving  at  Labour  Corps  Record 
Office,  Nottingham  ; served  during  S.  Afri- 
can War  1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  missing);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Drage,  Lieut. -Col.  Gilbert,  D.S.O.,  son  ! 
of  Major  William  Henry  Drage  (formerly  I 
52nd  L.I.),  of  Thurlston,  Ipswich;  0.1870;! 
ed.  at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll.;  is  Lieut. -Col.  [ 
Herefordshire  Rfgt.  (T.F.);  served  during  | 
European  War  1914-17  Comdg.  his  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile)  : m. 
1903,  Mildred  Frances  Drage  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Services  Club. 

Drage,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Major  William  Henry  Drage  (formerly 
52nd  and  25th  L.I.),  of  Thurlston,  Ipswich  ; 
b.  1868  ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.T.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Serbian  Order  of  White  Eaele,  Legion 
of  Honour);  is  a J.P.,  and  a Member  of 
Territorial  Force  Asso. : m.  19 — , Dorothy, 
da.  of  John  Ernest  Greaves,  Lord  Lieutenant 
of  Carnarvonshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1919).  Parcian , Criccieth , N.  Wales ; Jun ior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Drake,  Brig.- Gen.  Bernard  Francis,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Charles  Drake  > 
b.  1881;  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Hon.  Brig.* 
Gen . ( retired ) ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches* 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  I 
medal  with  two  clasps) : m.  1895,  Helen  I 
Lavinia,  da.  of  F.  M.  Wolhuter,  of  Pieter-  * 
maritzburg;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Drake,  Bernard  Harper,  C.B.E.,  son  of  | 
Henry  Drake,  of  Winswood,  Creditor),  1 
Devon,  and  66,  Campden  Hill  Court.  W.  ; [ 
b.  3876;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  New  Coll.,  j 
Oxford  (B.A.  1897);  admitted  a S licitor 
J900  : rn.  18 — , Barbara,  el.  da.  of  the  Dte  | 
David  Meinertzhagen,  of  Brockwood  Park, 
Alresford,  Hants  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

9.  Old  Court  Mansions,  Kensington,  W. ; \ 
United  University  Club. 

Drake,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Richard, 
C.B.E.\  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Drake,  Col.  Henry  Dowrish,  C.B.E., 

son  of  the  late  H.  H.  Drake;  b.  1859;  Col.  1 

R. M.A. ; Professor  of  Fortifications,  Roy. 
Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  1899-1904,  a j 

D. A.Q.M.G.,  War  Office  1904-6,  and  Directing  j 
Staff,  Staff  Coll.,  Deolali  and  Quetta,  India 
X906-12;  re-employed  in  special  appointment 
1914:  tn.  1887,  Jessie  Heatlv,  da.  of  Surg.-  ' 
Gen.  Alfred  Crocker:  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  j 
41,  Oakley  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.;  United 
Service,  and  Savile  Clubs. 

Drake,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  John  D.S.O.,  1 
son  of  the  late  Regina'd  Drake,  I.C.S.  ; b- 
1876;  Lieut. -Co'.  Reserve;  S- Africa  1900-1902  I 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  j 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  Var 
1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.,  ! 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Ameri-  J 
can  D.S.M.):  m.  1911.  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Martin,  of  Treversyn,  Plympton, 

S.  Devon ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  2,  Queens-  j 

borough  Terrace,  W.2;  Carlton  Club.  | 


Drake,  Col.  William  Hacche,  C.M.G. ; 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Mervyn 
Cutcliffe  Drake,  C.B  , R.E.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  189},  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1913, 
Lieut. -CoJ.  1915, and  Co'.  i92o;served  in  Sudan 
1905  (mtdal  wTith  clasp),  and  1910-n  against 
Bier  Tribe  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  Adj.-Gen.  Sudan 
1914-16;  was  an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1918-19; 
2nd  class  of  Order  of  the  Nile:  m.  1919, 
Gladys  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
E.  D.  Newbold  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Drake-Brockman  [see  Brockman]. 

Draper,  Brig.  - Gen.  Denis  Colbarn, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles  and  a Brig. -Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig. -Gen.;  European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Draper,  Thomas  Percy,  C.B.E. ,K.C. ; b. 
1864;  Bar.  Inner  Temple,  1891,  and  K.C. 
1910;  Chm.  W.  Australian  Red  Cross;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  21,  Howard  Street,  Perth,  W. 

Australia. 

Drax,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Reginald  Aylmer 
Ranfurly  Plunkett-Ernle-Erle-,  D.S.O. 
[see  B.  Dunsany]. 

Drayton,  Edward  Rawle,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Drayton  ; b.  1859 ; 
ed.  at  Harrison  Coll.,  Barbados ; entered 
Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  Barbados  1878,  became 
Ch.  Clerk  to  Gov.  of  Windward  Islands  1882, 
Provost  Marshal,  Grenada  1885,  Registrar 
1886,  Inspector  of  Prisons  1888,  Treasurer 
1890,  and  Colonial  Sec.  there  1892,  and  Ad- 
ministrator, Dominica  1914  ; retired  1915  ; 
administered  Govt.  Grenada  (on  several 
occasions)  1890-1914,  of  St.  Vincent  1893, 
1897  and  1900-1911,  and  of  Windward  Islands 
Jan.  1897,  Oct.  1907,  and  Sept.  1913;  ap- 
pointed a M.L.C.  of  Grenada  1887,  and  a 
M.E.C.  1888;  was  Chm.  of  Special  Commn. 
on  Police  and  Prisons,  St.  Lucia  1888-9, 
and  Delegate  to  W.  Indian  Quarantine 
Conferences  1904  and  1910,  to  Canadian 
Trade  Conference  1908,  and  Pres,  of  Legis- 
lative Council  and  Chm.  of  Harbour  Im- 
provement Committee,  Grenada  1912 ; 
author  of  the  Grenada  Handbook,  etc.  : m. 
1882,  Edith,  youngest  da.  of  F.  G.  Browne, 
M.D.,  of  Barbados;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Rhyl- 
stone,  Hastings,  Barbados. 

Dreaper,  Surg.- Rear- Adm.  George 
Albert,  C B ; b.  18—;  Surg.-Rear-Adm. 
K.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 

Drennan,  Surg. -Com.  Henry  Dennis, 

D. S.O,,  M.B.,  son  of  Denis  Drennan:  b. 
1882;  ed.  at  Clongowes  Wood  Coll.,  co. 
Kildare,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B. 
1906);  Surg. -Com. R. N. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dresser, Lieut.  -Col.  Harold  Bruce, D.S.O., 
only  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Dresser, 
Indian  Public  Works  Depart.;  b.  1875; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  Special  Reserve;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S  O.,  1914  Star)  : tn.  1897,  Guillerma  Justa 
Norton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Nanfans  Cottage , 
Great  Missenden ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Dresser,  Major  Percy  Bates,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1886;  Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O. 
1917. 

Drew,  Brig.- Gen.  Arthur  Blanchard 
Hawley,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Gen.  H.  R.  Drew; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly 
Col.  Indian  Army:  retrod  as  Ho:i.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1920  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches,  clasp)  and  190 1-2  (clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.), 
and  on  Indian  Frontier  1917-18  (C.I.E-)  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1918. 

Drew,  Group  - Capt.  Bertie  Clephane 
Hawley,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.;  b.  1880;  Group- 
Capt.  R.A.F.  ; China  1900  (medal),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
Tibe>.  1904  (medal),  European  War  1914-18 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1435 


(despatches,  C.M.G.,  promoted,  C.B.E.) ; or. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B  E (Mil.)  1919. 

Drew,  Lieut. -Col.  Cecil  Francis,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1890;  is  Capt.  Scottish  Rifles;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Drew,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Douglas, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1 88 4 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  (retired)  Middlesex  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1902;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  19  — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Drew,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Milligan, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18— ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  4th  class  Order  of  Nile)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Caledonian  Club. 

Drew,  Right  Rev.  Monsignor  Francis 

B.  D.  Bickerstaffe-,  C.B.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of 
Rev.  Henry  Lloyd  Bickerstaffe;  b.  1858;  in 
Holy  Orders  of  Church  of  Rome,  a 1st  class 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  and  Assist.  Principal 
Chap,  (retired),  a Knight  of  the  Holy  Sepul- 
chre, and  a Count  of  Rome;  has  been  Frivate 
Chamberlain  to  Popes  Leo  XIII  and  Pius  X 
since  1891  ; appoin  ed  Domestic  Prelate  to 
His  Holiness  1903,  and  Protono.ary  Apostolic 
1912  : European  War  1914-19  (C.B.E.) ; as- 
sumed addi  ional  surname  of  Drew  1879;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Manor  House,  Win- 
terbourne Gunner,  Salisbury;  Authors'  Club. 

Drew,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  William 
Massy,  D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; has  been  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and  1st  ard 
9th  Batns.  King’s  (Liverpool  Feet.);  S. 
Africa  19:11-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Drew,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Barry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1868;  is  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
(Reserve);  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Drew, Lieut.-Col.  George  Lemuel, D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Drew,  Lieut.- Col.  Horace  Robert  Hawley, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt.  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1904,  M.  O.  S.,  da. 
of  the  late  H.  G.  Keene,  C.I  1$. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
igi3. 

Drew,  Major  James  Syme,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  T.  A.  Drew,  J.P.  ; b.  1883; 
Major  Cameron  Highlanders  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1918,  Victoria,  da.  of  Herries  Maxwell, 
of  Munches,  Kirkcudbrightshire;  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7* 

Dreyer,  Capt.  Frederic  Charles,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  John  Louis  Emil  Dreyer, 
Ph.D.,  of  14,  Staverton  Road,  Oxford 
(sometime  Director  of  The  Observatory, 
Armagh);  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Roy.  Sch., 
Armagh  ; entered  R.N.  1891,  became 
Sub-Lieut.  1897,  Lieut.  1898,  Com.  1907, 
and  Capt.  1913;  European  War  1914-18, 
and  was  Flag  Capt.  of  Fleet  Flagship  at 
battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  C.B.,  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour,  Russian  Orders  of 
St.  Anne  and  St.  Stanislas,  C.B.E.,  Ameri- 
can D.S.M.,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan)  ; 
Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  1917-18,  Director 
of  Naval  Artillery  and  Torpedoes,  Naval 
Staff  1918-19,  and  Cb.  of  Staff  of  the  Fleet  to 
Adm.  Viscount  Jellicoe,  and  Commodore 
1919-20,  since  when  he  has  been  Director  of 
Gunnery  Div.,  Naval  Staff : m.  1901,  Una 
Maria,  only  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Thomas 
Hallett,  V.  of  Bishop’s  Tachbrook,  Leam- 
ington ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1914  and  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Dreyer,  Lieut.-Col.  George  S.,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1 9 1 4- ' 9 (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dreyer,  Col.  John  Tuthill,  D.S.O..  ion 
of  John  Louis  Emil  Dreyer,  Ph.D.,  of 


14,  Staverton  Road,  Oxford  (formerly  Di- 
rector of  The  Observatory,  Armagh)  ; -b. 
1876;  entered  R.A.  1897,  became  Major  1914, 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919. 
and  Col.  1920;  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen  s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1915-18  as  a D.  A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Officer  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Brevet  Col.) ; was  an  Instructor 
at  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1907  9,  and  Assist.  Sup.  of 
Experiments  there  1909-13,  Staff-Capt.  War 
Office  1913-14,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Mil.  Aeronautics  there  1914;  appointed  a 
Member  of  Ordnance  Committee,  Ministry 
of  Munitions  1916,  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Artillery  at  Head  Quarters  in  France  with 
ran'<  of  Col.  19x8,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Artillery  at  War  Office  1920:  m.  1914, 

Penelope  Aylmer,  da  of  the  late  Arthur 
Rodney  Holme  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United 
Service  Club. 

Dreyer,  Major  Norman  Lockhart, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18  — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Driscoll,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel  Patrick, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John 
O'Driscoll  Driscoll,  of  Baltimore,  co.  Cork  ; 
b.  1862;  formerly  Major  Upper  Burma  Vol. 
Rifles;  Upper  Burma  1887-8,  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Driscoll’s  Scouts,  which 
he  raised  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  £. 
Africa  1915-19  (despatches,  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. M.G.);  late  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  Frontiersmen ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1919.  6,  Adam  Street, 
Adclphi,  W.C. 

Driver,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.,  temporary  Major,  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Riding  Regt.  (T.  F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Drower,  John  Edmund,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Drower  ; b.  1853  ; a partner 
in  the  firm  of  Drower  and  Brighton, 
surveyors,  of  28,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Army  Contracts 
1915-19,  and  Director  of  Building  Material 
Supplies  1919  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  19x9. 

Drum,  Col.  L.,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Col. 
Canadian  Forces  ; European  War  1915- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E*)  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Drumgold,  Arthur,  D.S.O.  ) b.  1889; 
Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  (Reserve) ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Drummond,  David,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of 
David  Drummond,  of  Dunfillan,  Rathgar, 
Dublin;  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(M.D.  18—,  D.C.L.  18—);  a J.P.,  Vice-Chan- 
cellor, Durham  Univ.,  Pres,  and  Professor  of 
Med.,  Univ.  of  Durham  Coll,  of  Med.,  Con- 
sulting Physician  Roy.  Victoria  Infirmary, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med.  and  of  Roy.  Acad,  of  Med., 
Ireland  ; Chm.  of  Staff  and  Senior  Physician, 
Northumberland  War  Hospital,  Gosforth, 
during  European  War  : m.  18—,  Margaret 
Horsley,  dau.  of  George  Angus,  of  Beech 
Grove,  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Drummond,  Maj.-Gen.  Laurence  George, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.]. 

Drummond,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Maurice 
Charles  Andrew,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E. 
Perth]. 

Drummond,  Major  Roy  Maxwell,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  with  Bar 
1918. 

Drummond,  Capt.  William  Stewart  Gor- 
don, D.S.O.;  b 18—;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  Reserve;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Major  (despatches, 

D. S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Drummond,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Drummond 
Deane  , D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Horace  Drum- 
mond Deane-Drummond,ofThe  Old  Grange, 


436 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Dymock,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1886;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Agricultural 
Coll.,  Cirencester ; is  a Tea-planter  in  Tra- 
vancore,  Major  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  19T0,  Marie  Lily,  da.  of  Senor 
Marianode  Cuadra.of  47,  Castellana,  Madrid  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Dymock  Estate, 
Travancore , India. 

Drummond,  Lieut.- Col.  Francis  Dudley 
Williams-,  C.B.E.  [see  Williams-Drum- 
mond,  Bt.]. 

Drummond,  Brig. -Gen.  Hugh  Henry 
John  Williams  , C.M.G.  [see  Williams- 
Drummond,  Bt.] 

Drummond-Hay  [see  Hay]. 

Drummond  - Willoughby  [see  Wil- 
loughby]. 

Drury,  Henry  George,  M.V.O. , son  of 
Henry  Drury,  ofKingsland  ; b.  1839 ; formerly 
Sup.  of  the  Line  on  Great  Eastern  Railway, 
and  Major  Engineer  and  Railway  Vol.  Staff 
Corps  : m.  1871,  Elizabeth  R.,  da.  of  J.  W. 
Seear,  of  Kingsland  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1904.  Northwood , Middlesex. 

Drury,  Lieut  -Col.  Richard  Frederick, 
C B.E. ; b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Lieut  -Col.  in  the 
Army;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Drury,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Cooper, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Drury,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Price,  C.B.E.; 
b.  1861 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.M. ; Crete  1899,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 

C. B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Drynan,  Major  William  Blair,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dryhurst,  Frederic  John,  C.B.  ; b. 
1855 ; ed.  at  St.  Marylebone  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  Postmaster-Gen.  (Rt. 
Hon.  H.  Fawcett,  P.C.)  1871-84,  and  to  Home 
Sec.  and  Permanent  Under-Sec.  of  State 
1894-6;  appointed  a Clerk  in  Gen.  Post 
Office  1882,  and  Home  Office  1889,  Senior 
Clerk  1896,  and  Principal  Clerk  1903  ; was 
Commr.  of  Prisons  for  England  and  Wales, 
and  Director  of  Convict  Prisons  1903-17 : 
m.  1905,  Maria  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Lord,  Bar.-at-law  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912. 

Drysdale,  Capt.  Alexander  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  onlv  son  of  the  late  John 
Drysdale,  of  Castellaw  House,  Dunbar;  b. 
18S9;  ed.  at  Bradfield,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is 
Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  I9i4-i7in  France  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.SO.  1916. 
Castellaw  House,  Dunbar,  Scotland. 

Du  Boulay,  Brig. -Gen.  Noel  Wilmot 
Houssemayne,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  Rev. 

iames  Thomas  Houssemayne  Du  Boulay,  of 
Lenwyn,  Shawford,  Winchester;  b.  1861; 
entered  R.A.  1880,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1907, 
Col.  1 9 1 1 , and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1918;  Sudan  1884  5 (medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star),  in  japanese  War  1894-5  (medal), 
in  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1014-17  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Dubuc,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edouard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alderman  Arthur 
Dubuc;  b 1880;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf., 
and  Sup.  Engineers’  Depart,  of  Railways 
and  Canals  (Quebec  Canals),  Montreal; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919).  58,  Sherbrooke  Street  West, 
Montreal. 

Ducat,  Col.  Arthur  David,  D.S.O.,  M.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  aud  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  1st  London  Div.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Duck,  Capt.  Francis  Ponsonby.  D.S.O., 
son  of  Vet. -Col.  Sir  Francis  Duck,  K.C.B., 
F.R.C.V.S,;  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  S.  Staffordshire 
Kegt  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Duckett, Lieut.- Col.  John  Steuart,  D S.O., 
son  of  Steuart  James  Charles  Duckett  [see 
Dick-Lauder,  Bt.] ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Eton ; 
Lieut.-Col.  9th  Lancers  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1901  as  Assist.  Provost 
Marshal  (Queen’s  medal  with  nine  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  King  Albert  MedaP 
(Belgium));  appointed  a Dep.  Provost  Mar- 
shal 1918,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.:  m.  1903, 
Penrose,  da  of  the  late  Col.  C.  Hay  ter,  C.  B.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  The  Green , Worplcsdon , 
Surrey  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Duckworth,  George  Herbert,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Herbert  Duckworth,  of  Orehardleigh 
Park,  Somerset ; b.  1868  ; Principal  Private 
Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon.  Austen  Chamberlain,  P.C. , 
M.P.,  when  Postmaster-Gen.  and  Chancellor 
of  Exchequer  1902-5,  Sec.  to  Treasury 
Committee  on  Shipping  War  Risks  1906-8, 
and  to  Roy.  Commn.  on  Historical  Monu- 
ments 1908,  Dep.  Director  of  Munitions 
Finance  1915,  and  Controller  of  Labour 
Finance  1918;  was  Controller  of  Housing,  Min. 
of  Munitions  1919-20:  m.  1904,  Lady  Mar- 
garet Leonora  Evelyn  Selina  Herbert,  da.  of 
4th  Earl  of  Carnarvon;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Dalingridge  Place,  West  Hoathly,  Sussex. 
Duckworth,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staf- 
fordshire Regt.  (Reserve);  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Duclos,  Joseph  Adolphe,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Adolphe  Duclos,  of  Mauritius  ; b.  1873  ; ed. 
at  Roy.  Col).,  Mauritius  (Laureate  1891),  and 
at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  18 — );  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1895;  Licencie  en  droit  de  la 
Faculte  de  Paris  1896;  sometime  Lieut. 
Mauritius  Vol.;  has  been  a M.L.C.,  Maur- 
itius since  igot ; is  a Sugar  Estate  Owner 
and  Director  of  Sugar  Boards  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1920.  56,  Sir  William  Newton  Street,  Port 
Louis,  Mauritius  ; Mauritius  T.urf  Club. 
Dudgeon,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Annesley, 
C.B. , son  of  Capt.  J.  J.  Dudgeon,  22nd  Regt.  ; 
b.  1866  ; entered  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  1885, 
became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col. 
1912,  and  Col.  1916;  served  during  European 
War  i9i4-i8on  Staff(despatches,C.B.,  Order 
of  St.  Msurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  I taly,  Le- 
gion of  Honour);  appointed  a Brig. -Com. 
1919,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.:  m.  1895, 
Florence  Edith,  youngest  da.  of  H.  B. 
Stewart,  of  Balnakeilly ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dudgeon,  Gerald  Cecil,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  EUis  Dudgeon,  M.D.,  of  53,. 
Montagu  Square,  W. ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  St.  Mary- 
lebone and  All  Souls’  Gram.  Sch.  (King’s 
Coll.  Prizeman)  ; Sup.,  and  subsequently 
Gen.  Inspector  of  Agriculture,  British  W. 
African  and  Protectorate  Colonies  1905-10, 
Director-Gen’s.  Depart,  of  Agriculture, 
Egypt  1910-12,  and  Consulting  Agriculturist, 
Ministry  of  Agriculture,  with  rank  of 
Director-Gen.  1912-18 ; sometime  on  Staff 
of  Indian  Museum,  Calcutta;  a Fellow  of 
Entomological  So.,  and  a Grand  Officer  of 
Order  of  the  Nile;  author  of  “ The  Agricul- 
tural and  Forest  Products  of  British  West 
Africa,’’  and  of  various  articles  on  Agricul- 
tural, Economic,  and  Natural  History 
subjects  : m.  1907,  Isabel  Annie,  da.  of  the 
late  R.  Ballard,  of  Palumpur,  Kangra  Valley, 
Punjab,  and  widowof  Percy  Fitzgerald  Camp- 
bell [see  Campbell,  Bt.,  cr.  1815];  cr. C.B.E. 
1918.  1,  Zetland  House.  Cheniston  Gardens , 
Kensington,  W. ; Royal  Societies’  Chib. 
Dudgeon,  Leonard  Stanley,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  J.  Hepburn  Dudgeon,  of 
Haddington;  b.  1876;  F.R.C.P.  London; 
Hon.  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  Professor  ol 
Pathology  in  Oniv.  of  London,  and  Bac- 
teriologist to  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital;  was 
Bacteriological  Representative,  War  Office 
Committee  for  Epidemic  Diseases  in  Egypt 
and  Dardanelles  1915,  and  Consulting 
Bacteriologist,  Salonica  Expeditionary  Force 
1916-19  (C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia, 
C.B.E.):  m.  18—,  Norah,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Orpen.  of  Ardtully,  Kenmare  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  6,  Stanhope 
Street,  W. 2;  Union  Club- 
Dudgeon,  Col.  Robert  Francis,  C.B.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Patrick  Dudgeon,  J.P.,  D.L., 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1437 


of  Cargen,  Kirkcudbright;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1874,  M.A.  1877) ; 
sometime  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col. 
5th  Batn.  King’s  Borderers  (y.D.) ; is  a 
LP.  for  Dumfries  and  Kirkcudbright,  a Mem- 
ber of  Scottish  Land  Court,  Lord-Lieut.  of 
Stewartry  of  Kirkcudbright  and  Pres,  of 
Kirkcudbright  Territorial  Force  Asso.  : m. 
1877,  Margaret,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Wellwood 
Maxwell,  of  Glenlee,  co.  Kirkcudbright ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Cargen,  Dumfries; 
National,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 
Dudgeon,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Maxwell, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Col.  Robert  Francrs 
Dudgeon,  C.B.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
and  a Brig.-Maj. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1907,  Kathleen, 
da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Taylor;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Dudley,  Col.  George  de  Someri,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Lieut. -Col.  W.  E.  Dudley;  b.  1874; 
Major,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  and  temporary 
Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) : 
m.  1900,  Ruth  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
J.  R.  Marett,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Dudley,  Capt.  George  Vernon,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b 18 — ; temporary  Capt.  R.G.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dudley  Ward  [see  Ward]. 

Duff,  Liezit.-Col.  Arthur  Abercromby, 
C.I.E.,  M.V.O..  2nd  son  ofthe  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Robert  William  Duff,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  of 
Fetteresso  Castle,  co.  Kincardine  ; b.  1874  l 
ed.  at  Harrow  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Gordon  Highlanders;  Somaliland 
Field  Force  1903  4 (despatches),  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  Assist,  and  Vice-Consul  in  Abyssinia 
1900-1903,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Madras  (Hon. 
Sir  Arthur  Lawley)  1905-8,  and  Mil.  Sec. 
1908-11  ; appointed  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen. 
of  Canada  (F.-M.  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Con- 
naught) 1914;  cr.  C.I.E.  1912,  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1917.  Turf  Club. 

Duff,  Rear-Adm.  Arthur  Allan  Morison, 

C. B.,  son  of  Gen.  A.  G.  Duff;  b.  1874;  is 
Rear-Adm.  R.N.,  and  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.;  European  War  1914-17  (C.B.,  Order 
of  Rising  Sun  of  J apan,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia):  m.  1909,  Margaret  Grace,  da.  of 
Com.  — Wyatt-Rawson,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917.  Var  Trees , Moreton,  Dorset. 

Duff,  Col.  C.  de  V.,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  temporary  Col.  2nd  Reserve 
Batn.  S.  African  Forces ; European  War  I 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Duff,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.) 
b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered 
8th  Hussars  1878,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
' 1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet-Col.  1904; 
retired  1906 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  and  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Combe,  Bradford  A bbas, 
Sherborne,  Dorset. 

Duff,  Lieut.-Col.  Garden  Beauchamp, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Garden  Alexander  Duff,  J.P. , 
D.L.,  of  Hatton  Castle,  Turriff,  co.  Aber- 
deen ; b.  1879;  entered  Queen’s  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders  1899,  became  Major  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  retired  1919;  some- 
time Comdt.  of  a Corps  Sch. ; European  War 
1915-17  (wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O. , 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Duff,  Col.  George  Monat,  C.I.E.)  b. 
18  — ; Col.  R.E.  (retired);  Burma  Expedition 
1887-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp) ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1919. 

Duff,  Thomas  Duff  Gordon-,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Lachlan  Gordon-Duff, 
of  Drummuir  and  Park,  Banffshire;  b.  1848; 
ed  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1871) ; a J.P.,  and  Vice-Lieut,  of  Banff- 
shire (Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso. 
1908- rg):  m.  1st,  1875,  Pauline  Emma,  who  d. 
1888,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Tennant,  of  | 


The  Glen,  Peeblesshire  ; 2ndly,  18 — , Mildred 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Claudius 
Walker,  of  Chester  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Drummuir , Keith,  Banffshire ; New  ( Edin- 
burgh,) Club. 

Duff  Lady  Grant-  (Edith  Florence), 
C.B.E.  [see  Bonham,  Bt.]. 

Duff-Dunbar  [see  Dunbar]. 
Duff-Gordon  [see  Gordon]. 

Duffus,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  John,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  James  B.  Duffus,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Merchiston 
Castle  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  R.M.C. 
Kingston,  Canada  ; entered  R.A.  1885,  be- 
came Capt.  1895,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1912, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Nile 
Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  191 4-17 
(despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1906,  Helen  Wiseman, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Burrow,  of  Bircham, 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  and  widow  of—  Parke  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  United  Service  Club. 

Duffus,  Col.  Francis  Ferguson,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1870;  formerly  Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Euiopean  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Duffv,  Charles  Gavan,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Charles  Gavan  Duffy,  K. C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  St.  Patrick’s  Coll.,  Melbourne, 
and  at  Stonyhurst  Coll.,  Lancashire  ; LL.B., 
Melbourne  Univ.;  joined  Victorian  Public 
Ser.  1871  ; served  in  Depart,  of  Legislative 
Assembly,  Victoria  1878-1901  ; was  Clerk  of 
House  of  Representatives  of  Commonwealth 
of  Australia  1901-17,  since  when  he  has  been 
Clerk  of  the  Senate;  author  of  “Victorian 
Speakers’  Rulings’’:  m.  1893,  Ella,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Allan  McLean,  M.P.,  Premier 
and  Ch.  Sec.,  Victoria,  of  Duart,  Beacons- 
field  Parade,  S.  Melbourne;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1904.  Federal  Parliament  House,  Mel- 
bourne, Victoria,  Australia;  Bohemian 
(. Melbourne ) Club. 

Duffy,  Major  John,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major  Australian 
Light  Horse  ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dugan,  Brig.-Gen.  Winston  Joseph, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Win- 
ston Dugan,  of  Oxmantown  Mall,  Birr,  King’s 
co. ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Lutgan  Coll.,  and  at 
Wimbledon ; entered  Army  1896,  became 
Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.  1904,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  and 
Col.  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig. 
Com.  (despatches,  promoted,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; appointed  to 
Royal  Irish  Regt.  1915,  Brig.  Com.  1916, 
Assist.  Inspector  of  Training  1919,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  1919  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1912,  Ruby  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Abbott;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  19x8. 
Dugdale,  Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  James  Dugdale  of  Sezin- 
cote,  Moreton-in-Marsh  ; b.  1869;  ed.at  Win- 
chester. and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1893, 
M.A.  1895);  European  War  1914-19  Comdg. 
Queen’s  Own  Oxfordshire  Hussars  Yeo. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Ethel 
Innes,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Sherston,  D.S.O.,  Rifle  Brig.  ; cr.  C.M.G 
1915,  D.S.O.  1919.  Kitebrook,  Morc/on-in- 
Marsh  ; Cavalry  Club 

Dugdale,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  C.V.O.,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  James  Dugdale,  of  Wroxall 
Abbey,  Warwickshire;  b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Oxford  and  Camb.  Univs. ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire;  for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Warwickshire  Yeo. 
(T.D.);  has  been  Equerry-in-Waiting  to 
Queen  Mary  since  1901,  and  an  Extra 
Equerry  to  King  George  V.  since  1910:  m. 
1895,  Lady  Eva  Sarah  Louisa  Greville  (a 
Woman  ofthe  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Mary), 
da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Warwick;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1906,  C.V.O.  1910.  Royal  Lodge, 
Windsor  Park ; Turf,  and  Marlborough 
Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1438 


Dugdale,  Major  James  Gordon,  D.S.O. , 
M.V.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  James  Dugdale,  of 
Sezincot,  Moreton-in-Marsh,  and  Ivy  Bank, 
Burnley;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895)  ; entered  18th 
Hussars  1897,  and  became  Capt.  1904;  retired 
1908;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  actions  of  Elandslaagte,  Rietfontein,  Lom- 
bards Kop,  and  defence  of  Ladysmith,  also 
at  actions  of  Laing’s  Nek  and  Belfast  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Assist.  Provost-Marshal  (despatches, 
M C.,  M.V.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Medaille 

d’honneur,  Merite  Agricole);  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Gen.  Reserve  ol  Officers  ; was 
Brig.-Maj.  2nd  S.  Midland  Mounted  Brig. 
1909-10:  m.  1903,  Ellen  Mabel,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj. -Gen.  S. Compton  Turner,  R.E.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917.  The 
Abbey,  Cirencester  ; Cavalry , and  Naval  and 
Military  Clubs. 

Dugdalf,  Major'W  illiam  Marshall,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Marshall  Dugdale, 
Bar.-at-Law,  of  Llwyn,  Llanfyllin,  Mont- 
gomery; b.  1881;  is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
and  Major  Yeo.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
tn.  1912,  Ruth  Edith,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
John  Eldon  Bankes,  P.C.,  a Lord  Justice  of 
Appeal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Llwyn,  Llan- 
fyllin, Montgomery. 

Duggan,  Lieut. -Col.  Bernard  Oscar 

Charles,  D.S.O  ’,  b . 18—;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
Australian  Inf.;  served  during  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Duggan,  Major  Harold  Joseph  George, 
D S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
19  as  Major N. Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dugijid, Major  (Archer)  Fortescue,Z>..S’.  O.i 
son  of  the  late  Peter  Duguid,  of  Bourtie, 
Aberdeenshire,  and  Auchlunies,  Kincar- 
dineshire [see  E.  Fortescue,  colls.];  b.  1887; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  and  at  McGill  Univ. 
(B.Sc  1912) ; a Civil  Engineer,  Major  Cana- 
dian Aitillery,  ard  a Gen.  Stafl  Officer; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  des- 
patches, D.S.O.):  m.  1916,  Naomi,  who  d. 
1920,  el.  da.  of  Edward  Pelham  Winslow;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  University  ( Montreal ) Club. 

Duguid-McCombie  [see  McCombie]. 
Duigan,  Major  John  Evelyn,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Duigan,  of  Wanganui,  New 
Zealand;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Wanganui  Coll., 
New  Zealand;  is  Major  New  Zealand  Staff 
Corps;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Instructor  Signal  and  En- 
gineer Ser.,  New  Zealand  1910-11;  appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916:  m.  18 — , Nora 
Hanley,  of  Tullamore;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  | 
Rennura,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Duka,  Major  Albert  Theophilus,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Theodore  Duka,  M.D.,  j 
formerly  Bengal  Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  I 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  | 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1888,  M. A.  1892);  L.S.A.  | 
1891,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1892; 
is  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps;  served  | 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Med.  Officer 

Sueensland  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
.S.O.) : m.  1st,  1893,  Amy  Maud  Storey, 
who  d.  190-,  and  from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce  1902 ; 2nd,  1903,  Isabellajean,  R.R.C., 
only  da.  of  Major  Walter  Stephen  Helpman, 
of  Melbourne,  Victoria;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Duke,  Lieut. -Col.  Augustus  Cecil  Hare, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ’,  b.  1879;  Lieut.  Col.  Reserve  j 
of  Officers ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (de-  | 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  | 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Duke,  Major  Basil  Laurence,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1882;  Major  R.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr. 
D S O.  19T7.  O B.E.  (Mil.)  I9T9. 

Duke,  Major  Jesse  Pevensey,  D.S.O., 
M.C., son  of  the  late  L,ieut.-Col.  OfiverTliom:  s 


Duke,  of  84,  Bouverie  Road  West,  Folkestone; 
b.  1890;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  War- 
wickshire Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  and 

French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm  and  Gold 
Star,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  8 4,  Bouverie  Road,  Folkestone  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Duke,  Reginald  Frank  Hare,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Gen.  Sec.,  Commn.  Internationale 
de  Ravitallement;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  19 — , 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Duke,  Capt.  Robert  Norman,  D.S.  0., 
M.C.',  b 1893;  Capt.  Gen.  List,  and  Private 
Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  for  Scotland;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C. , D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dulanty,  John  Whelan,  C.B. , C.B.E.; 
b 18 — ; Assist.  Sec.  Establishment  Depart  , 
Min.  of  Munitions  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E-  1918,  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  Pinner. 

Duleep  Singh,  Prince  Frederick, 
M.  V.O.,  only  surviving  son  of  H.H.  the  late 
Maharajah  Duleep  Singh,  G.C.S.I. ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  History  Tripos  1890,  M.A.  1893);  is 
Major  (T.D.)  Norfolk  Yeo.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1901.  Bio'  Norton  Hall,  Thetford, 
Norfolk;  White' s,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Dulier,  Col.  Edward  Eugene,  C.B.,  son 
of  Antoine  Dulier,  of  Nivelles,  Belgium  ; 
b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Brussels  Mil.  ColJ.  ; entered 
Engineers  1872,  and  was  pensioned  for  health 
1875,  when  he  joined  Egyptian  Army ; served 
in  Abyssinia  1876-7,  entrenching  Massowah 
and  rescuing  Bogos  Province  (Lieut.-Col.), 
and  in  Russo-Turkish  War  1877-8,  entrench- 
ing Varna  and  being  present  at  numerous 
actions  (Medjidie,  Turkish  medal);  was  at- 
tached to  British  Cav.  Staff  in  Egypt  1882, 
present  at  2nd  Kassassin  affair , and  at  Tel- 
el-Kebir,  guiding  cav.  advance  to  Cairo, 
bringing  it  there  in  time  to  obviate  further 
trouble,  and  obtaining  immediate  surrender 
of  citadel  and  Arabi  Pacha,  acting  as  inter- 
preter in  the  negotiations  (Col.,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  Hod.C.B.);  retired  1883; 
originated  so-called  khaki  uniform  ; is  a Bey 
in  Egyptian  Ser. : m.  187Q,  Harriet,  who  d. 
1914,  da.  of  Sir  William  Scott,  6th  Bt.,  of 
Ancrum,  Roxburghshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Hon.) 
1883.  ic2,  Rue  de  I'Arbre  Ben  it,  Ixelles , 
Brussels;  St.  James's,  and  Cercle  de 
V Union  (Paris)  Clubs. 

Duly,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Duly*  of  Hastings  ; b.  1870; 
is  head  of  the  firm  of  Duly  and  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Bulawayo,  Salisbury,  and  Gwelo  ; 
Matabeleland  1896,  S.  Africa  1900,  with 
Rhodesian  Vol.,  as  Lieut,  in  command  of 
a Cyclists  Corps,  which  he  raised,  present 
at  relief  of  Mafeking  and  operations  in 
Transvaal,  carrying  despatches  (wounded, 
mentioned  in  despatches,  D.S.O.),  German 
E-  Africa  1914-18,  Cmdg.  British  S.  Africa 
Police  Motor  Transport : ni.  1901,  Edith,  da. 
of  William  Harris,  of  Johannesburg;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900.  South  Park,  Bulawayo , 
Rhodesia. 

Dumaresq,  Capt.  John  Saumarez,  C.B. y 
C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Alexander 
Dumaresq,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Tivoli, 
Rose  Bay,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales,  St.  Aubyns, 
Scone,  N.S  Wales,  and  Ferruckabad,  Glen 
Innes,  N.S.  Wales  [see  Gladstone,  Bt., 
colls.]  ; b.  1873;  entered  R.N.  1886,  became 
Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904,  Capt.  1910,  and  Com- 
modore 19  - ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland 
1916  (despatches,  C.B.);  appointed  to  com- 
mand H.M.  Australian  Fleet  19  9,  and 
a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1020  ; has  Order  of 
St.  Anne  of  Russia  (2nd  class)  : tn.  1907, 
Christian  Elizabeth  Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Charles  Dalrymple,  1st  Bt.,  P.C.  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.V.  O.  ro2o.  Monckton  Croft,  Alverstoke , 
Hants;  United  ServiceClub. 

Dumas,  Rear-Adm.  Philip  Wylie,  C.B.y 
C.V .0.,  son  of  the  late  H J.  P.  Dumas,  J.P. ; 
b.  1868;  entered  R.N.  1881,  became  Lieut. 
1890,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1906,  and  Rear-Adm. 
(retired)  1918;  sometime  Naval  Attache  to 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Germany, Denmark,  and  Holland;  appointed 
Assist.  Director  of  Torpedoes,  1914;  Com. 
(2nd  class)  of  Order  of  the  Dannebrog  of 
Denmark,  and  has  2nd  class  of  Prussian 
Order  of  the  Red  Eagle,  4th  class  of  Rus- 
sian Order  of  St.  Vladimir,  and  3rd  class 
of  Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun  : some- 
time a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  : m.  1911, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir  George  le  Clerc 
Egerton,  K.C.B.  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt., 
colls.] ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.V.O. 
1910,  C.B.  (Civil)  1914.  Cranfield  House, 
Hare  field,  Middlesex  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Dumbell,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Harold, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  H.  C.  Dumbell;  b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.);  sometime  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Essex  Regt.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
< despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1909,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  j 
H . E.  Blair,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918, 
2nd  Bar  1919). 

Dumber  Shumshere  Thapa,  Lieut.-Col., 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Dumble,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Chatterton, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  35,  Sackville  Street,  IV.  1. 

Dun,  Capt-  Thomas  Ingram,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  18— ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C 

D. S.O). ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  * 

Dunbar,  Major  Benjamin  Howard 
Vella,  D.S.O.,  M.D.;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Malta 
Univ.  (M.D.  1901);  is  Major  R.A.M.C.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Dunbar,  Paymaster -Capt.  Charles  Augus* 
tus  Roger  Flood,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Pay. 
master-Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil. 
1919. 

Dunbar,  Major  Joseph  Cameron, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  is  Major  R.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Italy);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916. 

Dunbar-Brander  [see  Brander]. 

Duncan,  Capt.  Charles  Maitland,  D.  S. O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  H.  Hill  Duncan,  of  Holly- 
croft,  Redhill ; b.  1892 ; ed.  at  Reigate  Gram. 
Sch.;  a Chattered  Accountant,  and  Capt. 
R.F.A. ; European  War  3914-19  (wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  swords);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Lindores , Redhill,  Surrey. 

Duncan,  Major  Donald,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  James  Duncan  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Gloucestershire 
Regt.  and  a Staff-Capt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Doris  Gwendolen,  da.  of  John  Cawley,  of 
Buxton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Duncan,  Col.  Francis  John,  C.B. , 

E. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Duncan, 
of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1870 ; entered  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  1889,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1918;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  Comdg.  17th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  i 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B. , Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  i 
of  Honour);  appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1916, 
to  command  61st  Div.  1918,  and  a Mil.  i 
Attache  1919  : m.  1905,  Lili,  da.  of  the 
late  Moritz  Linder,  of  Vienna;  cr.  D.S.O.  | 
1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Duncan,  Capt.  George,  C.B.E. ; 6.  18 — ; 

Capt.  (re  ired)  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1919. 
Duncan,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Clare,  D S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Dun-  | 
can  ; b.  1876 ; ed.  in  Dublin,  and  at  R.M.C. ; I 
entered  Durham  L.I.  1897,  became  Capt.  I 
Indian  Army  1906,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  Indian  Expeditionary 
Force  1914,  European  War  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O..  B'-evet  Lieut.-Col.) ; | 
appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G,  1919:  m.\ 


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18—,  Edith  Irene,  who  d.  1918,  el.  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  R.  B.  Campbell,  formerly  Indian* 
Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x5,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920, 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Duncan,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  Adrian,. 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-3902: 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr , 
D.S.O.  1918 

Duncan,  Major  James  Fergus,  D.S.O.  p 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.  (Reserve);  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatchesr 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Duncan,  Maj.-Gen.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  T 
D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Dun- 
can ; b.  1872;  entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers 
1891,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1910,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen, 
1919;  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914  19  Comdg.  78th 
Inf.  Brig,  and  22nd  Div.  (Legion  of  Honour, 
Orders  of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece  and 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  Crown  of  Roumania, 
Maj.-Gen.) ; was  Brig.-Maj.  Inf.  Brig.,  Malta 
1902-4,  a Staff-Capt.  at  Head  Quarters  1904-7, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1907-16 ; appointed  a 
Mil.  Attache  at  Rome  1920:  m.  1st,  1897, 
Helen,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  William  Boyd 
Buckle,  l.C.S.  ; 2ndly,  1906,  Vivien,  da.  of 
Emile  Ralph  Merton,  of  18,  Grosvenor 
Street,  W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  xqoo,  C.M.G.  1916, 
C B.  (Mil.)  1918.  6,  Via  Pincenza,  Rome’, 

Brooks’s  Club. 

Duncan,  Com.  John  Alexander,  C.B.r 
son  of  Alexander  R.  Duncan  [see  Edmon- 
stone,  Bt.] ; b.  1878;  entered  R.N.  1892, 
became  Lieut.  1897,  Lieut. -Com.  1907,  and 
Com.  (retired)  1919  ; served  in  Zanzibar  1896  ; 
was  Proof  and  Experimental  Officer,  Wool- 
wich Arsenal  1907,  Sup.  of  Research,  Wool- 
wich 1910,  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Naval 
Ordnance  1914-19  : m.  1909,  Beatrice  Dorothy 
Percy,  da.  of  the  late  Percy  Weston,  of  Green- 
fields, East  Sheen;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915. 
Duncan,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth,  D.S.O.,  sort 
of  Arthur  Duncan,  of  Westbourne,  Otley; 
b.  1884;  is  Lieut.-Col  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bars):  m.  1913,  Evelyn  Barker;, 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 
Wharfebank , Otley. 

Duncan,  Leland  Lewis,  M.V.O. , O.B.E. , 

F.S.A.,  son  of  the  late  Leland  Crosthwait 
Duncan,  H.M.’s  Customs;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Lewisham  Gram.  Sch. ; is  in  War  Office 
(which  he  entered  1882),  and  a F.S.A.  ; 
author  of  various  papers  dealing  with  the 
History  of  Lewisham  and  other  places  in 
Kent;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902,  O.B.E, 
1918.  Rosslair,  Lingards  Road , Lewisham 

Duncan,  Col.  Macbeth  Moir,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Charles  Duncan,  of  Deebank,  Murtle, 
Aberdeenshire;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Cargilfield, 
at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  (BA.  1888);  Advocate,  Aber- 
deen 1890;  Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) 
m.  19 j6,  Catherine  Margaret  Garden;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  3,  Bonaccord  Crescent,  Aber- 

deen ; Royal  Northern  {Aberdeen)  Club. 

Duncan,  Patrick,  C.M.G.,  son  of  John 
Duncan,  of  Fortrie,  Banffshire;  b.  1870;  ed, 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1889);  B.A. 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford,  (Scholar,  B.A.  1893); 
entered  Inland  Revenue  Depart.  1894 ; 
appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Sir  A.  (now  Lord) 
Milner,  and  Principal  Clerk  1898,  Treasurer 
of  the  Transvaal  1901,  and  Colonial  Sec.  of 
Transvaal  Colony  1903  (acted  as  Lieut. -Gov, 
1906) ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  r 
m.  1916,  Alice  Dold ; cr.  C.M.G.  1904.  17,. 

Sauer's  Buildings,  Johannesburg,  Trans- 
vaal; Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 
Duncan,  Walter  John  Clare,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914  18  as  Capt.  Australian  Inf, 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Duncan,  Major  William  Edmondstone,. 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Alexander  Duncan,  of 


1440 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Parkhill,  Aigburth  [see  Edmonds  tone,  Bt.]; 
h.  1890;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Duncan-Hughes  [see  Hughes]. 
Duncanson,  Major  Andrew  Eastman, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18  — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Duncombe,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William 
Ernest,  C.B.E  [see  E.  Feversham,  colls.] 

Duncombe,.  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Hubert 
Ernest  Valentine,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Fevers- 
ham]. 

Dundas,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Charles, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  the  late  Com.  Frederick 
George  Dundas,  R.N. ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  West- 
minster, and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (retired); 
European  War  1914-9  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col..  D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Elizabeth 

Drummond,  el.  da.  of  the  late  James 
Thomson,  of  Glenpark,  Midlothian ; cr. 
D S.O.  1917-  Army  and  Navy,  Travellers  , 
Royal  Automobile , and  New  (. Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Dundas,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Colin,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A. , and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War 
Office  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Dundas,  Capt.  Laurence  Leopold, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N. : cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Dundas,  Lieut.-Col. Patrick  Henry,  D.S.  O., 
son  of  Donald  William  Dundas ; b.  1871 ; 
entered  Indian  Army  1894,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1807-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  China 
1900  (medal),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; 
was  a Staff-Capt.,  India  1907-8,  and  Brig.-Moj. 
there  1909-11  ; appointed  an  A.Q.M.G.  1916; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Dundas,  Robert  Thomas,  C I.E.  ; b.  1&86; 
entered  Indian  Police  1887,  became  Dist.  Sup. 
of  Police,  Bihar  and  Orissa  1895,  Dep.  In- 
spector-Gen. 190S,  and  Inspector-Gen.  1914  ; 
is  an  Additional  Memberof  Council  of  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Bihar  and  Orissa:  m.  1917,  May 
Tempest,  el.  da.  of  the  late  E.  N.  Thompson, 
of  Parkstone  ; cr.  C. I.E.  1916.  Patna,  Bihar 
and  Orissa,  India. 

Dundas, Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Leslie,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  G.  A.  Dundas, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the 
Nile,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1906,  Constance 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  I . S.  Rider;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Dundas,  William  Charles  Michael,  C.I.E.; 
b.  18 — ; is  a Sup.  Police,  Assam;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1913- 

Dundee,  Col.  William  John  Daniell, 

C. I.E. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  W. 
Dundee;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch.  ; entered  R.E.  1882,  became  Capt.  1890, 
Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1908, 
and  Col.  1911,  retired  1919  ; Kurram  Field 
Force  i897,Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps),  Bazar 
Valley  Field  Force  (despatches),  Mohmand 
Expedition  1908  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.): 
m.  1888,  Agnes  Rebecca  Prestage  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1906.  United  Service  Club. 

Dunfee,  Lieut.-Col.  Vickers,  C.B.E. ; b.  | 
1861  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.  | 
London  Regt. ; European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dunhill,  Col.  Thomas  Peel,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18—  : L’eut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Dunkerton,  Major  Norman  Edwin,  I 

D. S.O.  ; b ■ 1879;  is  Major  R.A  M.C.  ; served  j 
in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  1 


three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)* 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; er.D.S.O.  1918. 

Dunlop,  Major  Albert  Tange,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18  — ; Major  Australian  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dunlop,  Alexander  Johnston,  C.I.E., 
8th  son  of  the  late  Henry  Dunlop,  D.L., 
of  Craigton  House,  Lanarkshire ; b.  1848 ; 
has  been  Assist,  to  Cotton  Commr.,  Cen- 
tral Provinces  of  India  and  Berar,  Dep. 
Commr.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Revenue  and 
Settlement  Commr.  to  H.H.  the  Nizam  of 
Hyderabad’s  Govt.,  Director-Gen.  of  Reve- 
nue to  Govt,  of  Nizam  of  Hyderabad  ; 
retired  1914 ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  : 
m.  1873,  Constance  Susan  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Robertson  Myers,  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Jamaica,  and  Clerk  to  Privy  Council  of 
Jamaica;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901.  Crescent  Lodge. 
Largs,  Ayrshire. 

Dunlop,  Major  Charles  D.S  O , O.B.E.; 

b.  18  — ; Major  in  the  Army  ; European  War 
19x5-19  (O.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  Czecko -Slovakian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  O.B.E-  1918,  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Dunlop.  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Parry,  D.S.O., 
s n of  Capt.  W.  W.  Dunlop,  67th  Regt. ; b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Worcestershire  Regt., and 
a D.  A.Q.M.G. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1908,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  A.  MacLaughlin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Dunlop,  J.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  2nd  Lieut. 

R.F.A.  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dunlop,  Col.  James  William,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Colin  Robert  Dunlop;  b.  1854;  ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1875, 
became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907;  (re- 
tired 1908 ; Afghan  War  1879-80,  present  at 
operations  in  Zaimusht  Valley  (despatches, 
medal),  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1901-2,  in  command  of 
a column  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  C.B.),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  1914  star,  two  medals) ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G.  1916.  Army  and 
Navy,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs). 

Dunlop,  Col.  Robert  William  Layard, 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert 
Vetch  Dunlop,  V.  of  Holy  Trinity,  Scar- 
borough ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Repton  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A.,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Bom- 
bay Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.),  an  Hon.  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  of  Bombay,  an  Additional  Member 
of  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bombay,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Bombay;  served  during  European 
War  1915  17  (D.S.O.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1913,  D.S.O. 
1917.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Dun  lop, Lieut.  - Col.  W il  liam  B ruce, Z).S.  O. , 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Alexancer  Johnston  Dunlop, 

C. I.E.,  of  Crescent  Lodge,  Largs,  Ayrshire  ; 
b.  1877 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  ; served  with  Tibet  Expedition 
1903-4  (despatches,  medal),  with  Abor  Ex- 
pedition 1911-12  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  E.  Africa  Expeditionary 
Force  1914-18,  as  Assist.Director  of  Supplies 
and  Transport,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  in  Afghan  War  1919  (O.B.E.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1920. 

Dunlop,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Donald 
Buchanan-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Henry  Donald  Buchanan-Dunlop,  R.A., 
of  Whitley  Rise,  Reading;  b.  1878;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. 
and  Comdg.  a Batn.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Dunn,  Capt.  Alfred  Cuthbert,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Royal  Australian  Navy; 


COM  PANION  AGE. 


1441 


Naval  Transport  Officer,  Sydney  during 
European  War  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Dunn,  Capt.  Arthur  Edward,  C.B.E., 
R.D. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.R. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  R.D.,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dunn,  Major  Ernest  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  ; Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt. ; Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-16,  present  at  Defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dunn,  Col.  Henry  Nason,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  • b.  1864;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  and  M.B.  1889)  ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Dunn,  Major  James  Churchill,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.D. ; b.  18 — ; M.D.  Edinburgh  1897  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O,  1917. 
Dunn,  James  Stormont,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Reuter’s  Agent  in  S.  Africa;  cr.  C B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Dunn,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bruce,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Highland 

L. I.;  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  European 
War  1914.-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Dunn,  Patrick  Smith,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Belgian  Consul,  Glasgow  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Belgian  Consulate,  Glasgow. 

Dunn,  Lieut.  Piers  Duncan  Williams, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1910. 

Dunn,  Capt.  Thomas  Spence,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  E.  African  Med.  Ser.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dunne,  Major  James  Stuart,  D.S.O., 
F.R.C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  William  Dunne, 
of  Edenderry,  King’s  Co. ; b.  1877 ; ed. 
privately;  L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.R.C.S.I.  1903, 
and  F.R.C.S.I.  1905;  entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1905,  and  became  Capt.  1909, 
and  Major  19 16 ; European  War  1914-15,  as 
Surg.  Specialist  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1920,  L.  Catharine,  M.B.E.,  da.  of  Adm. 
William  Hannam  Henderson,  of  3,  Onslow 
House, South  Kensington,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  Edenderry , King’s  Co. 

Dunne,  Col.  William,  C.B. , C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Jeremiah  Dunne,  J.P.,  of  Aghavoe, 
House,  Ballacolla,  Queen's  co.  ; b.  1855;  ed. 
at  Carlow  Coll.,  Ireland ; entered  Army 
1875,  became  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1893,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900;  retired 
1903  ; served  during  Yellow  Fever  Epidemic, 
Barbados  1881,  and  with  Bechuanaland  Ex- 
pedition 1885  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Supply  Re- 
serve Depot,  Woolwich  1897-1903  (including 
Soudan  Expedition  and  Transvaal  War 
periods)  ; is  a J.P.  for  King’s  and  Queen’s 
cos.  ; author  of  a pamphlet  on  “ The  Supply 
and  Inspection  of  Soldiers’  Rations”;  m. 
1910,  Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Higgins,  of  Valentia  Island,  co.  Kerry;  cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Jones- 
town, Edenderry,  King’s  co. 

Dunning,  Lieut.-Col.  Matthew,  D.S.O., 

M. B.  ) b.  18 — ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1916-18  in  Pales- 
tine (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Dunningham,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Army  Ser.  Corps ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dunnington-Jefferson  [see  Jefferson]. 

Dunsdon,  Major  Gilbert  Ewart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dunsford,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Pearson 
Shaw,  D.S.O.)  b.  1866;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  China  1900  (medal), 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Dunstan,  Wyndhain  Rowland,  C.M.G., 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  John  Dunstan, 
Constable  and  Gov.  of  Chester  Castle  ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch.  ; M.A., 
Oxford  1886;  LL.D.,  Aberdeen  1904;  ap- 

Eointed  Demonstrator  of  Chemistry,  Univ. 

aboratories,  Oxford  1884,  Univ.  Lecturer 
in  Chemistry,  Oxford  1885,  Professor  of 
Chemistry,  Pharmaceutical  So.  1886,  and 
Lecturer  on  Chemistry,  St.  Thomas’s 
Hospital  1892 ; has  been  Examiner  in 
Chemistry,  Board  of  Education,  Oxford, 
Camb.,  and  London  Univs. ; was  Sec., 
British  Asso.  Committee  on  Science  Teach- 
ing 1887-91,  See.,  Chemical  So.  1893-1903 
(Vice-Pres.  1904-6),  a Member  of  Steel  Rails 
Committee,  Board  of  Trade  1896-1900,  and 
of  Committee  for  Commercial  Intelligence 
1900-1905,  and  of  Council  of  Roy.  So.  1905-7, 
and  Pres.,  Chemical  and  Agricultural  Sec., 
British  Asso.  1906,  of  International  Con- 
gress on  Tropical  Agriculture  (London) 
1914,  and  of  Gov.  Committees  on  Oil  Seeds 
1915,  Mineral  Resources  1916,  and  Cotton 
Growing  1917  ; is  Director  of  the  Im- 
perial Institute,  a Gov.  of  London  Sch. 
of  Economics,  Fellow  of  Chemical  So.. 
Institute  of  Chemistry,  a Member  of  Council 
of  Roy.  Geographical  So.,  an  Hon.  Member 
Institut  Egyptien,  and  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium : m.  1st,  1886, 

Emilie  Fordyce,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  George 
Francis  Maclean;  2nd,  1900,  Violet  Mary 
Claudia,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon. 
Frederick  Stephen  Archibald  Hanbury- 
Tracy,  M.P.  [see  B.  Sudeley,  colls.]  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1913.  38,  Cranley  Gardens , S.W.; 
Athenanim , and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Dunsterville,  Col.  Arthur  Bruce,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Major  John  Bruce  Dunster- 
ville; b.  1859;  entered  70th  Regt.  1880,  and 
retired  as  Col.  1909 ; Sudan  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  Leg’on  of  Honour) : m.  18 — ) 
cr.  C.M.G.  19x6,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dunsterville,  Major  Knightley  Fletcher, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18— ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18— , 
Isa,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Dunsterville,  Col.  Knightley  Stalker, 
C.B.)  b.  1857;  is  Col.  R. A.  (retired);  Chitral 
Relief  Force  as  Senior  Ordnance  Officer 
1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp) ; was 
Assist.  Director  Ordnance  Stores,  E.  Com- 
mand during  European  War  (C.B.);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Dunsterville,  Maj.-Gen.  Lionel  Charles, 
C.B.,  C.S.f.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Lionel  D’Arcy 
Dunsterville,  Bom.  S.C.  ; b.  1865  ; entered 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1884,  and  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918  ; retired  1920  ; served  with  Wazir- 
istan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  China  1900  (despatches, 
medal),  and  in  France  1914-15 ; commanded 
Brig,  in  operations  against  Mohmanas  1915- 
16,  and  Dunster  Force  in  Persia  and  Baku 
1918;  appointed  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1915:  m. 
1897,  Margaret,  second  da.  of  Col.  W. 
Key  worth,  of  Bishopsteignton  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  19x6,  C.S.I.  1918.  Cronk  House , Port 
St.  Mary,  Isle  of  Man. 

Dunville,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Grimshaw  Dunville, 
of  Redburn,  co.  Down,  and  Sion,  co.  Meath  ; 
b.  1866 ; formerly  Leinster  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
O.B.E.,  C.B.E.):  m.  1892,  Violet  Anne 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Gustavus  William 
Lambart  [see  E.  Cavan,  colls.];  cr.  O.B.E. 
and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sion,  Navan,  co. 
Mtath  ; Redburn,  Holyivood,  co.  Down  ; 46, 
Portland  Place,  W. 

Dunwoodie,  Miss  Lallah  Bessie,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lady  Sup.  Queen  Alex- 
andra’s Mil.  Nursing  Ser.,  India;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Dunwoody,  James  Moore,  D.S.O. ,D.C.M., 
son  of  Alexander  Dunwoody,  of  Winnipeg  ; 

46 


1442 


COMPANION  AGE. 


b.  1892;  ed.  at  Manitoba  Univ.  ; a Chartered 
Accountant,  and  Lieut.  Fort  Garry  Horse 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  1915-19 
(wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
D.C.M.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  249,  Bell  Avenue, 
Winnipeg ; Royal  Automobile  (London), 
and  Carlton  (Winnipeg)  Clubs. 

Du  Plat-Taylor  [see  Taylor], 
du  Plessis,  Major  Phillipus  Lodewicus, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Charel  Jacob  du  Plessis,  of 
Garstlands  Kloof,  Cradock,  Cape  Province  ; 
b.  1853  ; a farmer,  a Field  Cornet,  a J.P., 
and  Major  S.  African  Forces  ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  Comdg.  a Commando  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner) : m.  1873,  Helena 
Dorothea  van  Heerden  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Garstlands  Kloof , Cradock , Cape  Province, 
S.  Africa. 

Du  Port,  Lieut. -Col.  Osmond  Charteris, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  1875;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Cot.  R.A.  (retired;;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
19  4-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Du  Pre,  Major  Francis  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Du  Pre,  of  Wilton 
Park,  BeacoDsfield ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  Hussars;  S.  African 
War  3902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches.  D.S  O.): 
m.  1904,  a da.  of  E.  J.  Kitts,  l.C.S. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry  Club. 

Du  P r eez,  Lieut.- Col.  Cornelius  Johannes, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—,  Lieut. -.Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr  D.S.O.  1916. 

Durand,  Col.  Algernon  George  Arnold, 
C.B.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Marion  Durand,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B.  [see  Durand, 
Bt.] ; b 1854;  entered  65th  Regt.  1872, 

B. S.C.  (now  I.S.C.)  1876,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Brevet  Major  1889,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1892, 
and  Col.  1896;  retired  1901;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  command  of  Hunza- 
Nagar  Expedition  1891  (despatches,  severely 
wounded,  Brevet  Lt. -Col.,  C.B.)  ; was  A.D.C. 
to  Viceroy  of  India  1881-2,  and  British  Agent 
at  Gilgit  and  in  command  of  troops  there 
1889-93,  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Viceroy'  of  India 
(Earl  of  Elgin)  1894-9  1 is  one  °f  H.M.’s 
Hon  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  : m.  1895, 
Elizabeth  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Thomas  Charles  Bruce  [see  E.  Elgin, 
colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1892,  C.I.E.  1897. 
31,  Park  Lane,  W. ; Travellers'  Club. 

Durand,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Marion,  D.S.  O. 
[see  Durand,  Bt.]. 

Durell,  Col.  Arthur  James  Vavasor, 
C B , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Vavasor 
Durell,  formerly  R.  of  Fulbourn,  Cambridge- 
shire; b.  1871;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1890  and 
Army  Pay  Depart.  1898,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
iqio,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1920;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  thiee  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps);  was  Ch.  Paymaster,  War  Office 
1916-18  (C.B.),  since  when  he  has  been  Bursar  j 
of  Leys  Sch. : m.  1902,  Alice  Margaret,  da.  J 
of  the  Rev.  Metcalfe  Sunter;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  | 
1917,  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Leys  School,  ! 
Cambridge. 

Durell,  Rev.  John  Carlyon  Vavasor, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Vavasor 
Durell, of  Tower  Hill,  Much  Hadham,  Herts; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Clare 
Col'.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892,  Fellow  1^93,  M.A. 
1896,  B.D.  1906);  R.  of  Rotherhithe  ar.d 
Rural  Dean  ; appointed  Examining  Chap,  to 
Bishop  of  Southwark  1911,  C:»ap.  to  Rother- 
hithe  Hospital  1912,  Surrogate,  Diocese 
of  Southwark  1914,  and  Canon  of  South- 
wark ; Ch.  Commr.,  Ch.  Army,  B.E.F.  during 
European  War ; author  of  various  theo- 
logical works  : m.  1906,  Ellen  Maud,  da.  of 
Henry  Wood  Payne,  of  Bombay  : cr.  C.B.  E. 
(Civil)  1920.  The  Rectory,  Rotherhithe, 
S.E.\f>. 

Durham,  Lieut.  - Col.  Corney  George, 

D. S.O.',  b.  18 — ; is  Major  South  African 


Forces  and  serving  with  King’s  African 
Rifles,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col  ; served 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Durham,  Miss  Francis  Hermia,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  E.  Durham  ; b.  1873  ; 
is  Ch.  Woman  Inspector,  Central  Offices, 
Employment  Depart.,  Ministry  of  Labour; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  151,  Colchetne  Court,  S.W.5 ; 
Lea  Cottage,  Otterton,  S.  Devon. 

Durie,  Major  Thomas  Edwin,  D.S.O., 
M C.)  b.  1884;  Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O,);  cr. 

D.S.O. 1918. 

Durkee,  Major  Adebert  Augustus,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Durnford,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Edward 
Jervois,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1876  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.):  m.  1901 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Durnford,  Richard,  C.B. , el.  son  of  the 
late  Rt.  Rev.  Richard  Durnford,  93rd  Lord 
Bishop  of  Chichester  1890-95  ; b.  1843  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Camden 
Medallist  1864,  1st  class  Classical  Tripos 
1865,  FeJlow  1866,  M.A.  1868);  Bar.  inner 
Temple  1869  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Pres, 
of  the  Council  (Duke  of  Richmond)  i875-7. 
Assist.  Charity  Commr.  1877-1900,  and  Sec.  to 
Charity  Commn.  for  England  and  Wales 
1900-1908  : m.  1884,  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Prideaux  Selby,  of  Pawston,  Northum- 
berland [Proctor-Beauchamp,  Bt.] ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1908.  Hartley  Wespall  House,  Basing- 
stoke ; New  University  Club. 

Durrant,  Capt.  Arthur  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Lon- 
don Regt.,  and  Supervisor  of  Physical  and 
Bayonet  Training  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Durrant,  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Bickerstetb, 

C. B.E.,  D.D.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Highgate  Sch., 
and  at  Pembroke  Coll  , Camb.  (M.A.  1896, 

D. D.  1913);  Fellow,  Allahabad  Univ.  1906; 
Mesopotamia  4915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
appointed  Bishop  of  Lahore  1913;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Bishopsbourne,  Lahore. 

Durrant,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Murdoch 
Archer,  C.M.G.,  D S.O.,  son  of  Jonathan  Wil- 
liam Durrant,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  : b. 
1885;  joined  Australian  Forces  Administra- 
tive and  Instructional  Staff ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Imperial  Forces,  and  A A.  and  Q.M.G. 
an  Australian  Div. ; European  War  1914-18, 
present  at  landing  at  Gallipoli  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  4th  class  White  Eagle  of  Serbia, 

C. M.G.):  m.  1911,  Clara  Ellen  Birk,  of  Syd- 
ney, N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
.1918.  Naval  and  Military  ( Victoria , Aus- 
tralia) Club. 

Duthie,  Andrew  May,  D.S.O.,  M.C.yb. 
18 — ; Lieut.  London  Regt.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Duthie,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Murray, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  John  Ferminger 
Duthie  ; b.  1881  ; entered  R.A.  1899,  and  is 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  O.B.E.):  nt.  1917,  Mary 
Francis  Yseult  de  Poher,  da.  of  1st  Count 
de  la  Poer  [see  *•  Foreion  Titles”];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Duthie,  Major  N.  A.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; 

Major  New  Zealand  Forces ; European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  191S. 
Dutton,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Brandreth 

Scott,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Sherborne]. 

Dutton,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Broadhurst, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  four 
times,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus  of  Italy):  nt.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Clifton , Bristol. 

Dwyer,  Major  Andrew  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  1917. 


COM  PANION  AGE. 


1443 


Dwyer,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C. , C.B.E.)  ; cr. 

C. B.E;.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Dyas,  Col.  James  Ridgeway,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Dyas,  R.E.; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Training  Re- 
serve (retired  1919);  served  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps)  : m.  1902,  Eleanor  Frances 
Graeme,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Berners 
Hallward  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Dyce,  Col.  George  Hugh  Coles,  C.B.}  son 
of  Thomas  Leopold  Dyce,  Uncovenanted 
Civil  Ser.,  India;  b.  1846;  entered  Army 
1864,  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1868, 
became  Capt.  1876,  Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col. 
1890,  and  Brevet  Col-  1895;  retired  1903; 
served  in  Hazara  Campaign  1868  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  Afghan  War  1878-9-80  (de- 
spatches, medal),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Ex- 
pedition 1881,  during  Burmah  War  1886-7 
(despatches,  clasp),  with  Mahsud  Waziri 
Expedition  1894-5  (clasp),  and  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  as  A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  C.B.) ; was  D.A.A.G., 
Bengal  1886-90,  ana  A.A.G.,  Bengal  1890-91  ; 
raised  33rd  Punjab  Inf.,  which  he  com- 
manded for  five  years  ; was  A.A.G.,  Quetta 
Dist.  1896-8,  Col.-on-the-Staft  Comdg.  Tochi 
Field  Force  1898-1900,  and  at  Rawal  Pindi 
1900,  and  D.A.G.,  India  1901-3 : m.  1876, 
Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Matthew  Hamilton, 
of  Ardmohr,  Dunoon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 
Dyer,  Major  Bernard  Alfred  Saunders, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  R.A.S.C. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dyer,  Edward  Jerome,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Founder  and  Hon.  Director  Vegetable  Pro- 
ducts Committee  : m.  18 — ; cr.  M.B.E. 
(Civil)  1917,  O.B.E).  l Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  30,  Mount  Park  Road,  Ealing, 
W.  5. 

Dyer,  Major  George  Nowers,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881 ; Major  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Dyer,  Henry,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; has 
been  Mayor  of  West  Ham ; rendered 
special  sers.  during  European  War;  cr. 
C.B.E.  1917. 

Dyer,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Marshal,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  18  — ; Brig.-Gen. Canadian 
Inf.;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  C.B.):  m 18 — ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916  (Bar  19x7),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Minnedosa , Canada. 

Dyer,  Lieut.-Col.  Hyde  Ridgway,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1880;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Cav. ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dyer,  Col.  Reginald  Edward  Harry, 
C.B.  ; b.  1865  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army; 
retired  1920;  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2 
(clasp)  and  1908  (clasp),  European  Wari9i4-i7 
as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Dyer,  Major  Richard  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
oi  F.  H.  Dyer,  of  North  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  b.  1893;  is  Major  Australian  Engi- 
neers ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour):  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Burilee , Morton 
Street,  Wollstonecraft , Sydney , N.S.  Wales. 
Dyke,  Arthur  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Dyke;  b.  1872;  was  Assist.  Sec. 
Board  of  Customs  and  Excise  1910-19, 
since  when  he  has  been  Sec.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Custom  House,  Lower  Thames  Street, 

E. C. 

Dyke,  Lieut.-Col.  Percyvall  Hart,  D.S.  0. 

[see  Dyke,  Bt  , colls.]. 

Dykes,  Major  Frescheville  Hubert  Bal- 
lantine-,  D.S.O.,  son  cf  the  late  Lamplugh 


Frescheville  Ballantine-Dykes,  of  Dovenby 
Hall,  Cockermouth  ; b.  1881;  formerly  Lieut. 
Scots  Guards  (now  Major  Reserve  of  Offi- 
cers) ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Capt.  Scots 
Guards,  on  Staff,  and  as  D.A.A.G.,  Guards 
Div.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  nt.  1911,  Winifred 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Pitt  Miller,  of 
Merlewood,  Lancashire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
Dovenby  Hall,  Cockermouth  ; Guards’  Club' 

Dymott,  Major  Gerald  Lang,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Dyson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Hugo  Bernard, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  William  Henry 
Dyson;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1889,  became 
Capt.  1897,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. );  was  D.A.A.G.,  Poona  1903-7,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915  : m.  1909,  Nora,  da. 
of  Alfred  Leighton  Whittell,  of  Woodside, 
Llandaff ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Dyson,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Morgan,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1873;  is  Major  R.A.  (retired);  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Eadie,  Major  John  Inglis,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1883;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O,); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Eales,  Herbert  Lovely,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Charles  Eales,  of  Kingston,  Devon  ; b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1879,  and  served  in 
Burma  as  Assist.  Commr.,  and  in  Burma 
Campaign  as  Political  Officer  1885-88  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps);  became 
Dep.  Commr.,  Burma  1888,  Officiating  Sec. 
to  Cb.  Commr.  1890,  Sup.  of  Provincial 
Census  1890,  a Member  of  Lieut. -Gov.’s 
Council  1909,  Financial  Commr.  1910,  and 
Officiating  Judicial  Commr.  1911  ; was  Pres., 
Rangoon  Municipality  1896-9,  and  Additional 
M.L  C.,  India  1912-13;  retired  1914:  m.  1889, 
Mary  Ball,  da.  of  Joseph  Eales,  of  Devon  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1911.  Harberton  House,  Head- 
ington  Hill,  Oxford;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Eames,  Capt.  Charles  William,  D.S.O., 
31. D.)  b.  18—;  Capt.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C- 
(T.F.);  Europeen  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Eames,  Col.  William  L’Estrange,  C.B. , 
M.B.,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Leslie 
Eames,  an  Army  Chaplain;  b.  1863;  ed. 
at  Oswestry  Gram.  Sch.,  at  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1885, 
M.B.  and  B.Ch-  1886)  ; joined  N.  S.  Wales 
Army  Med.  Corps  1891,  and  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Col.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
Comdg.  No.  2 Bearer  Co.  of  N.S.  Wales 
Contingent,  present  at  capture  of  Johannes- 
burg and  Pretoria,  battles  of  Diamond  Hill 
and  Riet  Vlei,  and  capture  of  Middleburg 
and  Kaapsche  Hoop  (despatches,  C.B.) : 
is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps; 
in.  1888,  Lily,  only7  da.  of  William  Kerr 
Lockhead,  of  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Erinagh,  Newcastle,  N.S. 
Wales;  Newcastle  (N.S.  Wales),  and  Aus- 
tralian (Sydney)  Clubs. 

Earchman,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald,  D S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Railway 
Troops  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Eardley-Wilmot  [see  Wilmot]. 

Earl,  Major  Austin,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.G.A.  (Special  Reserve) ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Earle,  Major  Eric  Greville,  D.S.O.  [see 
Earle,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Earle,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hughes  Earle,  of 
Enham  Place,  Andover;  b.  1881 ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Hampshire  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902 (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m. 
1912,  Blanche  Marie,  da.  of  Bertram  Lyne 
Stivens,  M.D.,  of  Garlogs,  Hants;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Earle,  Gerald  Frederick,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18—  ; Pres.  Wheat  Export  Co.,  New  York  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Earle,  Col.  Maxwell,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  William 
Earle  [see  E.  Clarendon,  colls.];  b.  1871; 
ed.  at  Marlborough;  Hon.  M.A.  Oxford  1912; 
entered  Grenadier  Guards  1891,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1914,  and  Col.  1918 ; Matabele 
War  1893  (medal),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  battles  of  Belmont  and  Modder 
River  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-16  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  prisoner, 

C. M.G. , C.B.);  was  Brig.-Maj.,  Brig  of 
Guards  and  9th  Brig.  1904-5,  Brig.-Maj.  1st 
(Foot  Guards)  Brig.,  Aldershot  1905-8,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  1910-14 ; 
appointed  Dep.  D'rector  of  Staff  Duties  at 
War  Office,  1920  ; has  Legion  of  Honour, 
3rd  class  of  Prussian  Order  of  the  Red 
Eagle,  and  silver  medal  of  So.  for  Protection 
of  Life  from  Fire  : m.  1900,  the  Hon.  Edith 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Loch  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  24,  Lower 
Sloane  Street , S.W.  1;  Silver  mere,  Deal ; 
Guards' , and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Earle,  Col.  Robert  Gilmour,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1874;  entered  R.E.  1894,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1917;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  ciasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  C.M.G.)  ; 
appointed  a Dep.  Director  of  Army  Signals 
1916  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Earnshaw,  Major  Philip,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  William  Earnshaw,  of  Toronto ; b. 
1892  ; ed.  at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch.,  at  Bishop’s 
Coll.,  Lennoxville,  Canada,  and  at  Queen’s 
Univ. , Kingston,  Ontario;  a Civil  Engineer, 
and  Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-19,  Comdg.  Signal  Co.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1917,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Dr.  E.  J- 
Lake,  of  Kingston,  Ontario  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Earp,  Charles  Anthony,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Earp,  Hon.  George  Frederick,  C.B.E. ; 1 
b.  18—;  A.M.L.C.,  N.S.  Wales;  Patriotic 
Worker  and  Organiser  Soldiers’  Entertain- 
ments during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1920.  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Eason,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Lightfoot,  I 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  M.S.,  son  of  E.  H.  P. 
Eason;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London, 
and  at  Guy’s  Hospital  (M.D.  1901) ; sometime  I 
Lieut. -Col.  K.A.M.C. ; is  Med.  Sup.  Guy’s  [ 
Hospital,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  a 
Member  of  Ophthalmological  So.,  and  Senior  j 
Ophthalmic  Surg.,  Guy’s  Hospital ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  as  Consulting  Ophthalmic 
Surg.  in  Mediterranean  and  Egypt  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G., C.B.):  m.  1st, i9o8,theHon. 
Harriette  lerne  Maude  Bingham,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Clanmorris;  2ndly, 
1920,  Margaret,  da.  of  R.  G.  Wallace,  of 
Quidenham,  Attleborough,  Norfolk;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Superinten- 
dent's House,  Guy's  Hospital,  SE.i; 
A thence  um  Club. 

Eassie,  Col.  Fitzpatrick,  C.B.) 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  1 
Eassie,  C.E.  : b.  1864;  entered  Army  Vet.  | 
Depart.  1889,  became  Vet.-Capt.  1890,  Major  j 
1904,  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  and  Brevet  Col.  and 
Col.  1918  ; Chin  Hills  1890,  Manipur  Expe- 
dition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  operations 
in  Chin  Hills  1891-4  (despatches,  clasp),  j 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  Remount  Depart.  1 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  I 
Order  of  the  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Greek 
Medal  for  Mil.  Merit);  sometime  Senior; 
Vet.  Officer  6th  Div.,  S.  Army,  India;  ap-  J 
pointed  a Dep.  Director  of  Vet.  Sers.  1915,  | 
and  Director  thereof  1918 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 


East,  Col.  Charles  Conran,  C.M.G. ; b . 
1886;  is  Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (re- 
tired); served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal  with  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Easterbrook,  Major  Claude  Cadman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Forces  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Eastham,  Capt.  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Forces;  N.  Russia 
1919  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
White  Eagle  of -Serbia) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Eastmead,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Sidney 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Eastmead  ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut. -Col.  Indian 
Army  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  Waziristan  1901-2  (clasp),  European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , 
Elizabeth  jane  Gilbert  Green  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Easton,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Arthur, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1871;  is  Lieut. -Col.  R.G.A. ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Tibet  1903-4  (de- 
spatches), with  Mohmand  Expedition  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Easton,  Col.  George,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Huteson  Easton,  of  Hull ; b.  1868  ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Col.  Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col. 
(T.D.)  R.F  A.  (T.F.);  a J.P.  for  Kingston- 
on-Hull,  a D.L.  for  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire, 
and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England;  Co.  Director  V.A.D.,  E. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  East  Riding  (Hull) 
Club. 

Easton,  Major  Philip  George,  C.B.E., 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Easton,  M.D.  ; 
b.  1878 ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1901;  is  Major  R.A.M.C.,  and  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.):  m.  1913,  Winifred,  da.  of  Philip 
Witham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Whitmoor House,  Sutton  Path,  near  Guild- 
ford 

Eastwood,  Benjamin,  C.M.G.)  b.  1863; 

ed.  at  Fleetwood ; was  Ch.  Accountant, 
Uganda  Railway  1897-1914,  and  Acting  Gen 
Manager  1914-18,  since  when  he  has  been 
Gen.  Manager ; was  a Member  of  War  Council 
I in  British  East  Africa  ; became  M.L.C.  Sept. 
1914,  and  a M.E.C.  Oct.  1914  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  Entebbe.  Uganda;  Royal  Colonial 
Institute,  Northumberland  Avenue,  IV.  C.; 
Authors',  and  Sports'  Clubs. 

Eastwood,  Col.  Hugh  de  Crespigny, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Smith 

Badger  Eastwood,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
28,  Gloucester  Terrace,  W.  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  Dragoons  1885,  transferred 
to  Dragoon  Guards  1886,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  1903  (retired  1908),  temporary  Lieut. - 
Col.  1915,  and  Hon.  Col.  1918;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  was  Adj.  and  Instructor, 
Sch.  of  Instruction  for  Imperial  Yeo.  Officers 
1902-3,  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts, 
Aldershot  Command  1911-14,  and  Comdt. 
Army  Cyclist  Training  Centre  and  Inspector 
of  Cyclists  1915-18  ; has  3rd  class  of  Order 
of  Iron  Crown  of  Austria  : m.  1887,  Ellinor, 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Hall  Smyth,  C.B., 
of  Frimhurst,  Frimley,  Surrey ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  28,  Gloucester  Terrace , W.a;  Naval 

and  Military  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Eastwood.  Col.  John  Charles  Basil, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Fisher 
Eastwood,  J.P.,  of  Esher  Lodge,  Surrey  ; b. 
1862  ; entered  12th  Lancers  1883,  and  retired 
as  Col.  1908  ; commanded  Oxford  Univ. 
Officers’  Training  Corps  1909-14  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimber- 
ley (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) : 
m.  1901,  the  Hon.  Eleanor  Sophia  Heneage, 
da.  of  1st  Baron  Heneage;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Holly  Bank,  Wooiton, 
Oxfordshire. 

Eastwood,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Ralph, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1445 


Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Eaton,  Col.  Arthur  Ernest,  D.S.O. , son 
of  John  Eaton,  of  Evington  Drive,  Leicester ; 
b.  1884  ; formerly  Lieut.  7th  Batn.  Leices- 
tershire Regt.  ; is  an  Electrical  and  Me- 
chanical Engineer,  and  Lieut,  and  temporary 
Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1907, 

Dorothy  Florence  Ibell  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
384,  Camden  Hoad,  N.  W. 

Eaton,  Ca.pt.  the  Hon.  Francis  Ormond 
Henry,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Cheylesmore]. 

Eaves,  Major  Frederick,  D.S.O.  ) b. 
18 — ; Major  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  (T  F.) 
Reserve  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Ebden,  Mrs.  Agnes  Murray,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  Col.  Murray  Mackenzie,  R.H.A.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Dep.  Pres.  British  Red  Cross  So.  and 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  Hastings 
and  St.  Leonards,  and  a Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
has  Order  of  Mercy  : m.  18 — , Charles  John 
Ebden;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Baldslow  Place, 
Balds/ow,  Sussex ; Newton  House , Alvan- 
fort , Lanarkshire. 

Ebei.ing,  Major  Gus,  D.S  O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Australian  Inf. ; served  at  Gallipoli 
1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Eberle,  Major  George  Strachan  John 
Fuller,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  (T.D  ) R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Eccles,  Lieut. -Col.  Cuthbert  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  — Eccles;  b.  1870;  entered 
Army  1890,  became  Lieut.  16th  Lancers  1896, 
Capt.  1899,  Major  i909,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1914  ; 
retired  1918  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902,  on  Staff,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  is  a 
District  Remount  Officer  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Eddis,  Lieut.-Col.  Bruce  Lindsay,  D.S.O., 
second  son  of  William  Kearnes  Eddis  ; b. 
1883;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Eddison,  Albert,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Gen. 
Manager  of  Kynoch  (Limited)  : cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Eddowes,  Hugh  Mortimer,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Eddowes,  of  40,  Grosvenor  Place, 
Bath;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch., 'and  at 
Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines  ; a Mining  Engineer  and 
Lieut.  R.E.  ; S.  Africa  1901  in  Com. -in-Ch.’s 
Body  Guard,  European  War  1917-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Edelsten,  Col.  John  Arthur,  C.B.,  son 
of  J.  Malin  Edelsten,  J.P.  ; b.  1863  ; 
formerly  Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.)  (V.D.), 
and  Sec.  W.  Lancashire  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  ; is  a D.L.  for  Lancashire,  and  a J.P. 
for  Warrington  : m.  1892,  Jane  Hay,  da.  of 
John  Dun;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915.  Beach 
Lawn,  Waterloo , Liverpool;  Tan-y-Fron, 
Llanwrst. 

Eden,  Col.  Archibald  James  Fergusson, 

C. M.G., D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; is  Col.  late  Oxford- 
shire and  Bucks  L.I.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  ; 
W.  Africa  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Ashanti 
1900  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  medal  with 
clasp),  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wo  .nded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G  , Croix  de  Guerre):  m 
1903,  Isabella  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E- 
M.  Weir,  R.  of  Tydavnet,  co.  Monaghan  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Eden,  Lieut.-Col.  Schomberg  Henley, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Eden,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Edgar,  Col.  David  Keithock,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1879;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E.  and  a Dep.  Director  of  Works  with 
rank  of  Col. ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 


spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Edgar,  Mrs.  Ethel,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  a 
Member  of  Ladies’  Auxiliary  Committee 
(Munition  Section),  Young  Men’s  Christian 
Asso. : m.  18 — , — Edgar  : cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Edgcumbe,  John  Aubrey  Pearce-,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Sir  (Edward)  Robert  Pearce-Edg- 
cumbe  ; b.  18 — ; Assist.  Director,  Overseas 
Trade  Depart.,  and  Sec.,  War  Trade  Statis- 
tical Depart.:  m.  1912,  Hilda  Eva,  da.  of 
Victor  Pettit ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Edge,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Dallas,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Edge,  Esq.,  of  Timahoe, 
Queen’s  Co. ; b.  1848  ; entered  Army  1871,  be- 
came Surg.-Major  and  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1901,  Surg.-Gen.  i903(retired  1908),  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; served  in  British  Honduras 
(promoted  Surg.  Major)  1872,  in  S.  Africa 
1879,  present  at  battle  of  Ginginhlovo,  and  at 
relief  of  Etshowe  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80,  present  at  battle  of 
Maiwand,  and  at  defence  of  Kandahar 
(thanked  by  Govt,  of  India,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  in 
charge  of  Field  Hospital,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir,  and  march  to  and  occupation 
of  Zagazig  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
4th  class  Osmanieh)  with  Burmah  Expedi- 
tion 1887-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
3rd  Div.  (despatches,  C.B.);  was  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  Irish  Command  1905-8 ; has 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  : m.  1890, 
Janie,  da.  of  John  Ruskell,  J.P.,  of  Bally- 
richard,  co.  Wicklow  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 

Edgerton,  Eric  Henry  Drummond, 
D.S.O.,  M.M.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Australian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  Mil. 
Medal,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Edgett,  Col.  Charles  Edgar,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Major  and  Acting  Col.  Canadian  Army 
Vet.  Corps,  and  Director  of  Vet.  Sers.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Edgeworth,  Major  Kenneth  Essex, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  T.  N.  Edgeworth,  D.L., 
of  Cherbury,  Booterstown,  co.  Dublin ; b, 
1880;  ed.at  Marlborough;  is  Lieut.-Col. Roy. 
Corps  of  Signals ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Sudan  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Isabel  Mary,  widow  of 
Arthur  Francis  Ever,  Resident  Engineer, 
Cawnpore ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Edgeworth-Johnstone  [see  Johnstone], 
Edginton,  Major  Clyde,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—; 
serving  with  Australian  Branch,  British  Red 
Cross  So.  in  Egypt  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Edgley,  Major  John  Milton,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Louis  Edgley,  of  Bathurst,  Australia  ; b. 
1882;  ed.  at  All  Saints’  Coll.,  Bathurst,  and 
at  Sydney  Univ.  ; is  a Solicitor,  and  Major 
Australian  Inf.  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt  and  France 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Edinborough,  Capt.  Samuel  Bernard, 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Lincoln- 
shire Retrt.;  European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Edlmann,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Joseph 
Frederick,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Joseph  Edlmann,  J.P.,  of  Hawkwood, 
Chislehurst ; b.  1885;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B. A.  1908,  M.A.  1912);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1911  ; European  War  1914-19  Comdg. 
a Ser.  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, D S O );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Hawk- 
wood,  Chislehurst,  Kent ; Wellington,  and 
United  University  Clubs. 

Edmeades,  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Alfred 
Edmeades;  b.  i860;  a D-L-  for  Hard  •, ; ren- 
dered public  ser.  at  Winchester  during 
European  War : m.  1885,  Fanny,  da.  of 
Samuel  Dean,  of  Deddington,  Oxford;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Maymyo , Bereweeke 
Road,  Winchester. 

Edmeades,  Major  William  Allaire,  D.S.O. 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  — Edmeades, R.  A. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


b.  1880;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Major 
R.G.A.;  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with'four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Edmond,  Major  James  Hector,  D.S.O., 
b.  18—  ; Major  R.G.A. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Edmonds,  Squadron  - Leader  Charles 
Humphrey  Kingsman,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son 
of  Charles  Edmonds,  of  Lymington,  Hants  ; 
b.  1891  ; entered  R.N.  1903,  became  Lieut, 
and  Flight-Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  1913, 
Flight-Com.  1915,  Wing-Corn.  1918,  and 
Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.  1919;  Balkan  War 
1912-13  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  promoted,  Croix  de  Guerre 
■with  Palm,  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  O.B.E  , 1914-15  Star):  m.  1917,  Lorna 
Karim  Chadwick,  da.  of  Col.  George  Osborn, 
R.A.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  OB-E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Edmonds,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Edward,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  Edmonds,  of 
19,  Marlborough  Road,  N.W. ; b.  1861;  ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.E.  1881,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col. 
1910,  Brig.-Gen  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919;  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen's 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19,  on  Staff  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.);  was  an  Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich  1890-96,  D.A.A.G.,  Head 
Quarters  1899-1901,  D.A.Q.M.G.,  British 

Agent  for  settlement  of  claims  of  subjects  of 
friendly  powers  in  S.  Africa  1902-3,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Head  Quarters  1904-9,  Sec.  to 
British  Delegates  at  Geneva  Conference  1906, 
a British  Delegate  to  Red  Cross  Conference 
1907,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (1st  Grade),  War 
Office  1909-10,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  4th 
Div.  1911  14  ; appointed  Director  of  His- 
torical Section  ( tlil.  Branch)  Committee  of 
Imperial  Defence  1919  ; is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  an 
Officer  of  Order  of  St.  Alexander  of  Bul- 
garia : m.  1895,  Hilda  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Mathew  Wood,  of  Kington, 
Herefordshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.M.G. 
1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Edmondson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Heslam, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Quartermaster  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Edmondstoune-Cranstoun  [see  Crans- 
tounj. 

Edmunds,  Arthur,  C.B. , F.R.C.S.,  son 
of  Joseph  Edmunds;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London  (B.Sc.  1895,  M.S.  1902); 
F.R.C.S.  England  1901 ; Consulting  Surg. 
R.N.  during  European  War  ; is  Surg. 
King’s  Coll.  Hospital ; author  of  various  med. 
works:  m.  1911,  Maud  Dampier,  da.  of  the 
late  Martin  Stratford,  of  Gloucester;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1918.  57,  Queen  Anne  Street,  IV, 1. 

Edmunds,  Major  Clive  Thornley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880  ; Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 

1914-19  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.D.S.O.  1919 

Edridge-Green  [see  Green]. 
Edward-Collins  [see  Collins]. 

Edwardes,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Coburn. 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
Aden  1903-*,  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  Afghan  War 
1920  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Edwardes,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Graham e, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  sir  Stanley  De 
Burgh  Edwardes,  K.C.B.  [see  Edwardes, 
“Knights^  Widows”];  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Westward  Ho!,  and  at  Heidelburg;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1P95-1902  (medal  with  six  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  19U  Star,  tw’o  medals):  m. 
1^99,  Constance  Maynard,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  H.  Gibson,  formerly  I.C.S.,  and  widow 
of  Surg.-Maj.  W.  Deane,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
cr  D S.O.  1919.  Almora,  United  Provinces, 
India. 


Edwardes,  Brig.-Gen.  Stanley  Malcolm,. 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Stanley  pe  Burgh  Edwardes,  K.C.B.  [see 
Edwardes,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”] ; b.  1863  ;. 
entered  Army  1884,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
1895,  Major  Indian  Army  1902,  Lieut.-CoL 
1^09,  and  Col.  1914;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1920;  during  rising  in  Chitral  1895, 
defended  Reshun  until  taken  prisoner  by 
treachery  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-^  (clasp),  Punjab  Frontier 
1897-8  (clasp).  Aden  1903-4,  European  War 

1915- 20  in  Muscat,  Bushire,  Mesopotamia, 
and  Egypt  (despatches  twice,  C M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C.B.)  ; was  a Brig.-Com.  in  India 

1916- 20:  m.  1909,  Emma  Polglase,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  C.  F.  James,  I.S.C.,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  C.  R.  Stevens,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1895,  C M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Edwardes,  Stephen  Meredyth,  C.S.I., 

C. V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Stephen  Ed- 
wardes ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1895,  and  served  in 
Bombay  as  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate  ; 
was  Acting  Under-Sec.,  Revenue  and  Finan- 
cial Departs.,  Bombay  1898,  Assist,  to  Col- 
lector of  Customs  1898-1900,  Sup.  of  Census, 
Bombay  City  1900,  and  again  Assist.  Collector 
and  Magistrate  1901-4,  Special  Collector, 
Bombay  Improvement  Trust  Act  1904,  and 
Sup.  of  Revision  of  Imperial  Gazetteer  1904-7  ; 
appointed  2nd  Assist.  Revenue  and  Finan- 
cial Departs.,  Bombay  1904,  Dep.  Sec., 
Govt,  of  Bombay  1907,  1st  Assist.,  Revenue 
and  Financial  Departs.  1909,  Commr.  of 
Police,  Bombay  1909,  and  Municipal  Commr., 
Bombay  City  1916;  retired  1918;  sometime 
Pres,  of  Anthropological  So.  of  Bombay; 
author  of  “The  Rise  of  Bombay,”  etc.  : m. 
1895,  Celia,  da.  of  Arthur  Darker,  of  Not- 
tingham ; cr.  C.V.O.  1912,  C.S.I.  1915.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Edwards,  Lieut.-Col.  Cameron  Mac- 
pherson,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Cameron 
Edwards,  of  Ottaw  a ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Ottawa 
Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at  McGill  Univ.,  Mont- 
real; in  Canadian  Mil.  1S98-1915;  is  a Lumber 
Manufacturer,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Canadian  Inf.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
European  War  i9i5-i8(wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  two  Bars);  appointed  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada  1919:  m. 
1913,  Agnes  Wallace  Watson,  of  Montreal ; 
cr.  D.S.O  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 
407,  Wildb>  od  Street,  Ottawa  ; Rideau 
{Ottawa),  Royal  Ottawa  Golf , and  County 
( Ottawa ) Clubs. 

Edwards,  Charles  Lewis,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Ch.  Accountant,  Great  Northern 
Railway;  cr.  CBE*  (Civil)  1920. 

Edwards,  Major  Charles  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Major  R.A.S.C.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  £ 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Edwards,  Brig.  - Gen.  Christopher 
Vaughan,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1889-1900 
(Queen’s  mtdal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland  1904 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  19:9 
Edwards,  Com.  Cyril,  D.S.O.]  b.  18 — ; 
is  Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-18  with 
Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Edwards,  Major  Cyril  Ernest,  D.S.O-, 
M.C.,  son  of  Ernest  Edwards,  of  Highcliff 
Oldleigh  Road,  Westcliff-on-Sea  ; b 1890  ; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  and  Univ.,  London  (LL.  B. 
1911) ; admitted  a Solicitor  1914  1 temporary 
Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerrel : m.  1913,  Jessie  Boyd;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1019.  Tairoa,  Sunningdale  Avenue,  PVest- 
cliff-on-Sca. 

Edwards,  Cyril  George,  D.S.O  ; b.  18—,' 
is  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; served  during 
.European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 

' cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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Edwards,  Capt.  Edwin  Harold,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  served  with 
Vitu  Expedition  1890  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  with  a 
Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Edwards,  Col.  Fitz-James  Maine,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Edwards, 
ot  Benarth,  Conway  ; b.  1861  ; entered 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt. 

l. S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1892,  Major  1901, 
Lieut. -Col.  1907,  and  Col.  1912;  retired 
1919;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  in  Palestine,  as  Brig.-Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (C.M.G.,  Order  of 
the  Nile);  sometime  D.A.A.G.,  Bombay; 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  2nd  Div. 
N.  Army,  India  1911,  Col.-on-the-Staff,  India 
1913,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917:  m.  1896, 
Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Theodore  H.  Stewart  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1018. 

Edwards,  Major  Francis  Hyde,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  E.  Lancashire 
Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  attached 
Leicestershire  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Edwards,  George,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Auditor  and  Controller,  Imperial  Munitions 
Board,  Canada ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Edwards,  MajorGeorge  Bennicke,Z)..S.  O., 
son  of  the  late  Paymaster-in-Ch.  E.  G. 
Edwards,  R.N.  ; b.  1881;  is  Major  R. A. M.C.  ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 

m.  1906,  the  only  da.  of  the  late  E.  A.  Price  ; 
cr.  D S O.  1917. 

Edwards,  Major  George  Richard  Owen, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces; 
German  S -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S  O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6  (Bar  1917). 

Edwards,  Capt.  Graham  Richard  Leices- 
ter, C.B.E.  ; b.  1878  ; Capt.  R N.  ; European 
War  19x4-19  with  Harwich  Force,  in  Dar- 
danelles, and  with  Dover  Patrol  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Edwards,  Brig.-Gen.  Graham  Thomas 
George,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Canon  E.  Wood 
Edwards,  V.  of  Ruabon  ; b.  1864;  entered 
Hussars  1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  19x9  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.  B.)  ; 
appointed  an  A.A.G.  1917,  and  a Brig.-Com. 
1918 : m.  1920,  a da.  of  Pettus-Batcheler  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil. > 1915. 

Edwards,  Major  Guy  Janion,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18  ii ; Major  Coldstream  Guards; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Edwards,  Capt.  Harold  Walter,  D.S.O., 
M .C. ; b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Edwards,  Col.  Henry  John,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Major  Henry  Charles  Edwards,  V.D., 
of  Woodbridge,  Suffolk ; 6.1869;  ed.  at  Wood- 
bridge  Sch.,  at  Bath  Coll.,  and  at  Trim  Coll., 
Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.  1st  Div.,  1st  class 
Classical  Tripos  1891,  M.A.  1895);  commanded 
Camb.  Univ.  Rifle  Vol.  1901-8;  Lieut.  Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  Contingent  Officers 
Training  Corps  (T.D.)  1908-19;  was  Lecturer 
and  Dean  of  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  1895-9, 
Fellow  and  Classical  Lecturer  of  Peterhouse, 
Camb.  1899,  Assist.  Tutor  and  Dean  1900- 
1907,  and  Tutor  1907-20 ; appointed  Sec.  of 
Board  of  Mil.  Studies,  Camb.  Univ.  1904  : 
m.  1905,  Margaret  Ethel,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Ashton,  B.D.,  R.  of  Uggeshall, 
Suffolk;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E-  (Mil.)  19x9.  Peterhouse,  Cambridge ; 
United  University  Club. 

Edwards,  Major  Henry  Molesworth, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Walter  Molesworth 
Edwards  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.];  b. 
1883;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; is  Major  R.E.;  served 


during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Edwards,  Hubert  de  Burgh,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880;  entered  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1900, 
and  retired  as  Lieut.  1904 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1901. 

Edwards,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Ivor 
Powell,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut. -Col.  Sussex  Yeo.,  attached  16th 
Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Edwards,  Lieut.- Col.  Ivo  Arthur  Exley, 

C. M.G. , son  of  Henry  Exley  Edwards,  of 
Woodside,  Riding  Mill,  Northumberland ; 
b.  1881  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.F. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour;  : m.  1906, 
Olive  Maud  Mary,  da.  of  Alexander  L. 
Donaldson,  of  Hatton  Hall,  Windlesham  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Edwards,  John,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Man- 
ager, Hick,  Hargreaves  and  Co.  (Limited); 
cr.  O.B  E (Civil)  19 — , C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Edwards,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  M.P., 
son  of  the  Rev.  James  Edwards,  of  Neath; 
b 1882 ; ed.  at  British  and  Intermediate 
Schs.,  Neath,  at  Univ.  Coll,  of  Wales,  and 
at  London  Univ  (B.A.  1901);  is  a School- 
master, and  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-18  from  Ranks  to  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  has  sat  as  M.P. 
forAberavon  Div  of  Glamorganshire  (Co.L 
and  Labour)  since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Rhydding,  Neath , South  Wales. 

Edwards,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Burnard,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Roderick  Mackenzie 
Edwards,  formerly  B.C.S. ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Army 
1878,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1889,  Major  i8;8,  Lieut-Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1908,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1917;  retired  1913;  served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9-80  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  in  charge 
of  Gwalior  State  Imperial  Ser.  Transport 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; acted  as  Staff 
Officer  from  I.S.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  late  Duke 
of  Clarence  and  Avondale  during  his  tour  in 
India  1889-90  ; sometime  Inspecting  Officer 
of  Central  India  States  Imperial  Ser  Cav.  ; 
was  A.Q.M.G..  5th  Div.  S.  Army,  India 
1908-11;  and  in  command  a Batn.  Scottish 
Rifles  1916-18:  m.  1896,  Mildred  Amy 
Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  P.  J.  White,  I.C.S.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Edwards,  Rear-Adm.  John  Douglas, 

C. B. ; b.  1871  ; is  Rear-Adm.  (retired ) ; served 
at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de-patches,  C.B., 
2nd  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
with  Swords,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1897, 
Mary  Carolina  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Walter  Raleigh  Kerr  [see  M.  Lothian, 
colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Edwards,  Com.  Patrick  Harrington, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; Comdg. 
Officer,  Allied  Naval  Brig.,  N.  Russia  1918-19 
(D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 

1919. 

Edwards,  Lieut-Col.  Percy  Malcolm, 
DS.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian 
Forces;  served  duringEuropean  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Edwards,  Col.  Richard  Fielding,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  C.  A.  Edwards,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1866 ; is  Col.  R.E  , and  Ch.  Engineer, 
Malta  Command;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G):  m.  1894,  Isabel,  da.  of 
Jacob  Bingay,  of  Yarmouth,  Nova  Scotia  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Edwards,  Major  Richard  Prior  Ferdi- 
nand, D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Edwards,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Richards, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  African  Permanen,  Staff ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Edwards,  Lieut.-Col.  Roderick  Mac- 
kenzie, C.M.G. ; b.  1864  *,  entered  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt.  1885,  and  became  Lieut.-Col. 


1448 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Indian  Army  1911  ; retired  1911  ; served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1886-9  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  with  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
<clasp),  with  Lushai  Expedition  1892,  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (despatches),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Edwards,  Capt.  Sydney  Bernard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; Capt.  S.  African  Artillery  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Edwards,  Wilbraham  Tollemache  Arthur, 
C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; is  a Member  of  Council  of 
Govt,  of  Mauritius,  and  Senior  Unofficial 
M.E.C.  of  the  Colony:  cr.  C.M.G.  1901. 
Port  Louis , Mauritius. 

Edwards,  William  Ace,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  2nd  Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1917-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
Edwards,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Bickerton, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Bickerton  Ed- 
wards, V.  of  Bettws-yn-Rhos  ; b.  1870  ; ed. 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1894)  ; in 
charge  of  Plague  Operations,  Villore,  S.  India 

1898- 9,  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  Comdg.  a 
Field  Ambulance  with  British  Expeditionary 
Force  1916-17;  Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. (retired), 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Commr.  Med. 
Sers.,  Welsh  Region,  Min.  of  Pensions:  m. 
18 — , Elizabeth,  only  da.  of  William  Daniel, 
J.P.,  of  Pen-y-bont,  Crynant,  Neath;  cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Tyn-y- 
Craig,  Crynant , Neath. 

Edwards,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Egerton, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1875;  is  Lieut.-Col  R.A.  and 
Superintendent  of  Design,  Ordnance  Fac- 
tories; served  in  Ashanti  1900  (wounded, 
despatches,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  S.  Nigeria 
1901  (medal  with  clasp)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Edwards,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Frederick 
Savery,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Nathaniel  William  Edwards,  formerly  V.  of 
Dowland,  N.  Devon;  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital ; formerly  Capt  3rd  Batn.  Devon- 
shire Regt.,  and  now  Hon.  Brig-Gen.  ; em- 
ployed with  Sierra  Leone  Frontier  Police 

1899- 1901  ; served  in  Ashanti  1900,  Comdg. 
Sierra  Leone  Frontier  Police  Detachment 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  with 
S.  African  Constabulary  1901-6  (Queen’s  S. 
African  War  medal  with  five  clasps),  in 
command  of  Kioga  Expeditionary  Force 
1907,  in  E.  Africa  1914-18,  as  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Communications,  and  a Brig.  Com.  (de- 
spatches five  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Major, 
2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
Swords,  1914-15  Star,  C.B.,  two  medals, 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  appointed  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Police  and  Prisons,  Uganda 
1906,  and  of  Police  of  E.  Africa  and  Uganda 
Protectorate  Police  Forces  1908  (Police 
medal) ; commanded  Turkara  Expedition 
1915  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp.  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  is  a F.R.G.S.  and  a F.R.A.I.  : 
m.  1902,  Evelyn  Geraldine  May,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Denis  Bingham,  60th  Regt. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  C.M.G.  1917,  CB.  (Mil.) 
1919.  The  Cottage,  Whipton,  Exeter; 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Edwards , Maj.-Gcn.  William  Rice,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon 
H.  P.  Edwards,  of  LlandafT ; b.  1862  ; ed. 
at  Clifton;  M.B.  (honours)  Durham  and 
M.R.C.S.  England  1884,  and  M.D.  Durham 
1886;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1886,  and 
became  Surg.-Major(now  Major)i898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  on  Lord  Roberts’s  j 
Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  appointed  Surg. 
to  Eden  Hospital,  Calcutta  1889,  and  Surg.  to  | 
Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  1890,  and  an  Hon.  Surg 
to  H.M.  1917:  wTas  Civil  Surg.,  Quetta  1891- 
1900,  Sup.  Surg.,  Kashmir  i9oi-n,and  Surg.- 
Gen., Bengal  1915  : w.ist.  1896,  AnneVaughan, 
who  rf  191 1,  youngest  da.  ofW.  H.  Darby,  of 
Leap  Castle,  King’s  co.  ; 2ndly,  *912,  Linai 
Marion,  who  d.  191-,  da.  of  Sir  Randal 
Howland  Roberts,  4th  Rt.,  and  widow  of  j 
Col.  Jefferson  Serrell  Wood;  3rdly,  1919,! 
Nell,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  Dewar, 
and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.  Bird,  C.I  E-> 
M.V.O.,  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,) 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1914.  Naval  and  Military,  United 


Service  (Simla),  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Edwards,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Maitland-, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919, 
Josephine,  da.  of  Edward  Alfred  Mitchell- 
Innes,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  of  Churchill,  Hemel 
Hempstead  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Edwards,  Capt.  Robert  Meredydd 
Wynne-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev 
John  Rosindale  Wynne-Edwards,  of  The 
Grammar  Sch.,  Leeds;  b.  1897;  ed.  at  Leeds 
Gram.  Sch.;  Capt.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Edye,  Capt.  John  Henry  Murray,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Eeles,  Major  Cecil  Aubrey,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1885;  Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Egan,  Col.  Michael  Henry,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1865 ; Col.  in  the  Army  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Egan,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  M.B.)  b. 
18—  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.B. 
1904);  is  Major  R.A.M.C.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Egerton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Frederick, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Ellesmere,  colls.]. 

Egerton,  Capt.  Charles  Hertel,  D.S.O., 

M.C.)  b.  1884;  Capt.  R.E.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Egerton,  Maj.-Gen.  Granville  George 
Algernon,  C.B.  [see  E.  Ellesmere,  colls.]. 
Egerton,  Capt.  Philip,  C.B.E.  [see 
Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Egerton,  Capt.  Wilfred  Allan,  C.M.G. 

[see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Egerton,  Com.  William  Markham  le 
Clerc,  D.S.O.  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Egerton,  Capt.  Wion  de  Malpas,  D.S.O. 

[see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.  colls.] 
Egerton-Warburton  [see  Warburtonj. 
Eggar,  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  J.  Alfred 
Eggar,  of  Farnham,  Surrey;  b.  1880;  is 
Assist.  Sec.  H.M.  Office  of  Works  : m.  1912, 
Eda  M.,  da.  of  the  iate  George  Tron,  of 
Cambridge;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Eichholz,  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of 
the  late  Adolphus  Eichholz,  of  Fallowfield. 
Manchester ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb. 
(M.A.  1895,  M.D.  1898)  ; Fellow  and  Lecturer 
in  Natural  Science,  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb. 
1895-8  ; appointed  an  Inspector  of  Schs. 
1898,  Med.  Officer,  Board  of  Education  1908, 
and  Ch.  Med.  Inspector  thereof  1919  : m. 
1895,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Hermann 
Adler,  C.V.O.,  Ch.  Rabbi;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  47,  Addison  Gardens,  IF.14. 

Elder,  Col.  John  Munro,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Elder,  of  Huntingdon, 
Canada  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  McGill  Univ.,  Mont- 
real (B.A.  1881.  M.D.  and  C.M.  1885)  ; Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; was  Surg.  2nd 
Brig.  Canadian  Heavy  Artillery  1885-1906 
(Canadian  N.W.  medal  1885,  and  Colonial 
officers’  long  ser.  decoration  1905) ; European 
War  1914-18  Comdg.  No.  3 Canadian  Gen. 
Hospital  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; a Member  of 
Mc-Gill  Univ.  Corporation  1907-18  (sometime 
Assist.  Professor  of  Surgery),  and  Examiner 
in  Surg.,  Dominion  Med.  Council  1913-15  ; 
became  a Consulting  Surg.  to  British  Expe- 
ditionary Force  in  France  1918 : m.  1887, 
Grace  Whitehead  Hendrie  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
4201,  Sherbrooke  Street , Westmount,  Montreal  ; 
University,  and  Mount  Royal  ( Montreal ) Club . 

Elder,  Capt.  William  Leslie,  C.M.G.', 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palm);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Elderton,  Capt.  Ferdinand  Halford, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  E.  P.  Elderton ; 
b.  1865 ; entered  Roy.  Indian  Marine  1884, 
and  became  Com.  1899  (retired  1909), 
Com.  R.N.  1914,  and  Capt.  1920;  Suakin 
1885  (medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s  star), 
Upper  Burma  1892-3  (medal  with  clasp), 
China  1900-1902  as  Senior  and  Principal 
Marine  Transport  Officer  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; five  years 
Assist.  Director  of  Roy.  Indian  Marine, 
Bombay  Dockyard : m.  1901,  Ada  Alice,  el. 
da.  of  A.  M.  Eckford,  of  Cheefoo,  N.  China; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918.  Brae  field, 
Church  Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

Elderton,  William  Palin,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  William  Alexander  Elderton ; 
b.  1877  I ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.  ; 
Aciuary  and  Manager  Equitaole  Life  As- 
surance So.,  and  a Fellow  of  Institute  of 
Actuaries;  Statistical  Adviser,  Ministry  of 
Shipping  1917-20;  author  of  “Frequency 
Curves  and  Correlation,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  1920, 
Enid  Munel,  da.  of  George  Podmore;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  19D.  24,  Mount  Ephraim 

Road,  S IV.  16/  Quill  Hall  Cottage,  Amer- 
sham  Common  ; City  of  London  Club. 

Eldred,  Paymaster-Capt.  Edward  Henry, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Paymastcr-Capt.  R.N. 
(retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Eldridge,  Capt.  George  Bernard,  C B.E. ; 

b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.F.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Eldridge,  William  John,  D.S.O. , M.C., 
son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Eldridge,  of 
Thirlmere  Lodge,  West  Cliff,  Herne  Bay  ; 
■b.  1898  ; Lieut.  R.G.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Eldridge-Green  [see  Green]. 

Eley,  Capt.  Denis  Ramsay  Akers,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1891  ; Capt.  1st  Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.):  m.  19x8, 
Mary  Grant,  da.  of  R.  Lang  Anderson,  of 
Airds,  Argyllshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Eley,  Col.  Edward  Henry,  C.M.  G.t  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874;  Col.  Territorial  Army  (T.D.); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Eley,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Gardiner, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William  Thomas 
Eley,  of  Oxhey  Grange,  Herts;  b.  1867; 
Lieut. -Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  (14th 
Hussars)  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  is  a J.P.  and  County 
Councillor  for  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire:  m. 
1896,  Helen  Marion,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Arthur  Hare  Vincent,  of  Summerhill,  co. 
Clare;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  The  Villa,  Escrick, 
near  York  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Elger,  Major  Edward  Gwyn,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late’  George  Gwyn  Eiger,  of 
Bricklehampton  Hall,  Worcester  ; b.  1864  ; 
entered  Somerset  L.I.  1885,  became  Capt. 
1894  (retired  1902),  and  Major  1914;  served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  pre- 
sent at  battle  of  Tugela,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded  there  times,  de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.);  appointed  Assist. 
Provost  Marshal  1915;  is  a J.P. : m.  1891, 
Hilda  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Mayhew; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Colinshays  Manor,  South 
Brewham , Bruton , Somerset;  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Elgood,  Capt.  Garrard,  D.S.O.;  b.  1879; 
is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Elgood,  Lieut.-Col.  Percival  George, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1863;  entered  Devonshire  Regt. 
1883,  and  retired  as  Major  1903 ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Orders  of  the  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia,  Ciown  of  Italy,  and  of  the  Nile, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; is  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers,  and  a Comdt.  at  Base  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 


Eliot,  Laurence  Stirling,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  George  Eliot,  Govt.  Resi- 
dent, Geraldton,  W.  Australia  ; b.  1845;  ed. 
at  Bishop’s  Coll.,  Perth,  W.  Australia;  ap- 
pointed Clerk  to  Magistrate,  W.  Australia, 
and  became  Landing  and  Tide  Waiter 
Bunbury  1863,  also  Postmaster  and  Assist. 
Dist.  Registrar,  Clerk  in  Col.  Sec.’s  Office 
1872,  Sec.  to  Central  Board  of  Education  and 
Assist.  Clerk  in  Legislative  Council  1873, 
Registrar  Gen.,  Registrar  of  Deeds  and 
Registrar  of  Brands  1876,  Acting  Chief  Clerk, 
Colonial  Sec.’s  Depart.  1878,  First  Clerk  and 
Registrar-Gen.  in  Colonial  Sec.’s  De- 

?art.  1880,  Ch.  Clerk  and  Acountant  in 
'reasury  1881,  Under  Treasurer  and  Pay- 
master of  Imperial  Pensions  1891,  and 
Commonwealth  Officer  1902 ; took  1881 
Census  and  superintended  its  compilation  ; 
acted  as  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1889-90 : is 
a J.P.  for  the  Colony:  m.  1871,  Eliza 

Ernestine,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  von  Bibra, 
of  Tasmania;  cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G.  1915. 
Green  Place,  Buckland Hill,  (Vest  Australia . 
Eliot,  Lieut.-Col.  Nevill,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  John  Eliot.  K.C.I.E.,  F.R.S. 
[see  Eliot  “Knights'  Widows”];  b.  1880; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Artillery  at  War 
Office  ; European  War  1914-19  (mentioned, 
C.B.E  ) : m.  1909,  Margaret  Winifred  Oxley  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Eliot,  Capl.  Ralph,  C.B.E.;  b.  1881; 
Capt. R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  (C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Eliott,  Lieut.  - Col.  Francis  Augustus 
Heathfield,  D.S.O.  [see  Eliott,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Eliott,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Hardinge, 
C.S.I.  [see  Eliott,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Eliott,  Major  Richard  Hyman,  D.S.O. ; 
b 1882;  is  Major  R.H.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Elkan,  Lieut  -Col.  Clarence  John,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  John  Elkan,  M.V.O.,  of  40, 
Hanover  Gate  Mansions,  Regent's  Park, 
N.W.  ; b.  1877 ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch. ; 
entered  Hampshire  Regt.  1893,  became 
Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1902,  and  Capt. 
1912;  retired  and  rejoined  1914;  China  1900 
(medal),  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1904-9  and  1910-12,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  O.B.E.);  is 
Lieut.-Col  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers;  ap- 
pointed an  A.Q.M.G.  Gen.  Head  Quarters  in 
France  1917:  m.  1915,  Gladys,  da.  of  William 
Dagnall,  of  Cape  Town  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
O.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919  25,  Windsor  Court, 

Moscow  Road,  Bayswater,  W. 2 ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Elkan,  John,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Isaac  Elkan ; b.  1849  > ed.  privately ; is 
a merchant  in  City  of  London,  and  an 
amateur  artist;  appointed  a Member  of 
Court  of  Common  Council  1907  : m.  1871, 
Harriet,  who  d.  19x5,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Samuel;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920.  40, 

Hanover  Gate  Mansions , Regent's  Park, 
N.  W.  ; ( Studio ) 64,  Circus  Road,  St.  John's 
Wood,  N.  W. 

Elkington,  Capt.  Christopher  Garrett, 
D S.O.,  son  of  Hyla  Garrett  Elkington  ; b. 
1891  ; formerly  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916;  cr. 
D S O.  1917- 

Elkington, Lieut.- Col.  John  Ford, D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Henry  Ford 
Elkington,  C.B.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1886,  and 
is  now  Lieut.-Col. ; retired  1919 ; served  in  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
16,  part  of  time  in  French  Foreign  Legion 
(wounded,  French  Mil.  medal,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  palms,  D.S.O.) : tn.  1908,  Mary, 
only  da.  of  the  late  John  Rew,  of  Liverpool ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Adbury  Holt,  near  New- 
bury, Berks;  Windham,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Elkington,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  James 
Goodall,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


late  Lieut.-Gen.  John  Henry  Ford  Elkington, 

C. B.  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey;  entered  R.A.  1886,  became  Lieut  - 
Col.  1913,  Col.  1917,  and  Hod.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919  ; Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  C.B.) : m.  1917,  Eileen,  only  da.  of 
Claude  Marzetti,  of  Kettlewell  Hill.  Woking ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Windham  Clubs. 

Elkins,  Lieut.  - Col.  William  Henry 
Pferinger,  D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  W.  Elkins,  of 
Sherbrooke,  Quebec  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Bishop’s 
Coll.  Sch. , and  at  Roy  Mil.  Coll.,  Canada; 
is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -Col.  Rov. 
Canadian  Artillery;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1914, 
Phyllis  Maud.  da.  of  the  late  Major  Charles 
Short,  Roy.  Canadian  Artillery  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919).  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Eller,  Major  Joseph,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ellershaw,  Col.  Arthur,  C.B.,  C.M.G,, 
D.S.O.',  b.  1869;  entered  R.A.  1888,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916;  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900  (severely 
wounded.  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
in  Aden  1903-4,  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  a Brig.-Com.  1917-19 ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ellerton,  Capt.  Walter  Maurice,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Canon  Ellerton;  b.  1870;  is 
Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.B.)  : m 1909  Gwendolen  Mary, 
da.  of  R.  W.  Kennard,  of  North  Leigh, 
Bradford-on- Avon;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  The 
Kendalls,  Gillingham,  Dorset. 

Ellice,  Major  Edward  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Ellice  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Major  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Inverness; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900  as  Lieut.  Lovat’s 
Scouts,  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
Comdg.  Guards  Entrenching  Batn.  and 
Reinforcement  Batn.  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  sat  as  M P.  for  St.  Andrews  Dist. 
(Z.)  1903-6,  when  he  was  defeated:  m.  1889, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Freeman 
Thomas,  of  Ratton,  Sussex  [ see  V.  Hamp- 
den!; cr.  D.vS.O.  1918  Invergarry,  N.B.  ; 
Travellers’ , Guards’,  and  New  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Elliot,  Lieut.- Col.  Edmund  Halhed 
Hugh,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Minto,  colls.]. 

Elliot,  Frederick  Barnard,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  G.  A.  Elliot;  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B  A. 
1900);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1903;  sometime 
Capt.  Berkshire  Regt. ; w s Freight  Manager 
to  Roy.  Coinmn.  on  Wheat  Supplies  »nd 
Wheat  V xecutive  1916-17;  appointed  Dir- 
ector ol  Shipping.  Ministry  of  Food  1918  ; is 
a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  an 
Officer  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and 
Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1998,  Ermyngarde  I 
Beriha  Frances  de  Poher.  da.  of  the  late 
Edmond  d-  la  Poer  [see  Count  de  la  Poer, 

“ Foreign  Titles”]  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1018,  ' 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  3,  Sloane  Court,  S.W. 
Elliot,  Brig.-Gen.  Gilbert  Sutherland 
McDowell,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1863;  Col.  and  Hon. 
B ig.-Gen.  (retired)  R.E.  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col  , 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  with 
Kario-Sokoto  Campaign  1903  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  VVar  1914-19  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  C.B.  E.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia  with  Swords);  cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Elliot,  Maj.-Gen.  Harry  Macintyre, 
C.M.G.',  b.  1867;  Maj.-Gen.  Canadian 
Forces;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Elliot,  Col.  William,  C.B.;  b.  1861;  is 
Col.  (retired)  R.A.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 

Elliot,  Capt.  William  Greflfell  Rivers-  1 
dale,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  William  Henry 
Wilson  Elliot.  D.S.O.,  M .B. ; b.  1892 ; entered  I 
Cheshire  Regt.  1911,  and  became  Capt.  1915  ; 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded,  despatches,  | 


prisoner,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Mary,  da.  oF 
the  late  — Clune,  of  Nenagh,  Tipperary; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Elliot,  Col.  William  Henry  Wilson, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Charles  Elliot,  M.D.,  of  7th  Madras  N.I.  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  privately,  and  at  London  Univ. 
(M.B.  1895);  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1887, 
became  Major  1899,  Lieut. -Col.  1907,  and  Hon. 
Col.  1919;  retired  1908;  served  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp),  with  1st 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891,  with  Tochi  Ex- 
pedition 1897  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  operations  in 
Natal  and  Transvaal,  and  at  defence  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; is  a Fellow  of  Linnean 
So. ; was  Sec.  to  Principal  Med.  Officer  in 
India  1903-7  : m.  1st,  1890,  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth Priscilla,  who  d.  1914,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Furber;  2nd,  1918,  Flora 
Evelyr,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Nixon,  and 
widow  of  Richard  Hill,  of  Brock  Housev 
Rotherfield,  and  Hollymount,  Buxted,  Sus- 
sex ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Elliot,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Scott-, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; is  Lieut.-Col  R.A.S  C.  ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-& 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Elliott,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Charles, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Sir  Charles  Elliott;  b.  1870; 
ed  at  Elstree,  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  Commr., 
Punjab:  m.  1894,  Maud,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Beeching,  J.P.,  of  The  Manor 
House,  Tunbridge  Wells;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Paget  House,  Ambala,  Punjab  ; Fernuood, 
Wimbledon  Park ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Elliott,  Algernon,  C.I.E.,  son  of  William 
Henry  Elliott,  H.E.I.C.S.;  b.  1848;  ed.  at 
Repton  ; entered  Uncovenanted  Civil  Ser, 
1869,  became  Assist.  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police, 
Central  Provinces  1869,  Assist.  Commr., 
Hyderabad  1869,  Dep.  Commr.  1889,  Civil 
and  Sessions  Judge  1895,  Judicial  Commr., 
Hyderabad  1898,  and  Commr.,  Hyderabad 
Assigned  Dists.  1901  ; retired  1903  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1903. 

Elliott.  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; 

2nd  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  European 

. War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

E lliott,  Lieu  t.  - Co  l.  C h a r 1 es  H a ze  1 1 , C.  M.  G. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Elliott,  of 
Hobart,  Tasmania ; b 1882;  ed.  at  Friends’ 
High  Sch.,  Hobart,  and  at  Tasmania  Univ. ; 
is  Cashier,  Australian  Mutual  Provident  So., 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1914  18  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  Naval 
and  Military  ( Hobart ) Club. 

Elliott,  Frank  Louis  Dumbell,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Alfred  Elliott,  K.C.S.I. 
[see  Elliott,  “ Knights’  Widows  ’] ; b.  1874  > 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Under-Secs,  of 
State,  Home  Depart.  1903-8;  appointed 
Assist.  Sec.,  Home  Office  19x3,  and  Assist. 
Commr.,  Metropolitan  Police  1914 : m.  1899, 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  T.  J.  Murray  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1920.  New  Scotland  Yard,  S.  W. ; 
31,  Camp  View,  Wimbledon  Common, 
S.W.  .9. 

Elliott,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  Charles 
Edward,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Dr.  Gilbert 
Elliott,  formerly  of  Kildare  Street,  Dublin  ; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M  A. ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  Comdg.  R.E.  Australian  Div. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C-M.G.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 
Elliott,  Brig -Gen.  Harold  Edward, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Elliott,  of  Elsinore,  Ballarat,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia; b.  1878;  ed.  at  Ballarat  Coll.,  Ballarat, 
and  at  Ormond  Coll.,  Melbourne  Univ. 
(B.A..LL.M.  Honours  1906);  is  a partner  in 
the  legal  firm  of  Lynch,  Macdonald,  and 


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Elliott,  of  360,  Collins  Street,  Melbourne,  | 
and  a Solicitor  to  Corpoiation  of  City  of 
Melbourne;  elected  to  Victoria  Senate  1920; 
joined  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  1904,  be- 
came Capt.  1910,  Major  1911,  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg  a Batn.  1913,  Col.  Comdg.  an  Austra- 
lian Inf.  Brig.  Feb.  1916,  and  Brig. -Gen. 
March  1916;  South  Africa  1899-1902  with 
Victorian  Contingent,  as  2nd  Lieut.  Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.,  and  as  Lieut.  Border  Scouts 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.C.M.,  com- 
mission), European  War  1914-18,  present  at 
landing  at  Gallipoli  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches six  times,  C.M.G.,  D.S  O.,  C.B., 
Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1909,  Catherine  Fraser  Camp- 
bell ; cr.  C.M.G.  and  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  228,  Prospect  Hill  Road , Surrey  Hills, 
Victoria,  A ustralia ; Naval  and  Military 
( Melbourne ) Club . 

Elliott,  Capt.  Leslie  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b 18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Elliott,  Capt.  Newly n Mason,  D.S.O. 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.H.  A. ; European  War  1914-19 
with  Hon.  Artillery  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Elliott,  Major  Orvil  Ard,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Moore  Elliott;  b.  1885;  ed.  at 
Toronto  Univ.,  and  at  Harbourd  Collegiate 
Sch.  (L.D.S.  19101;  a Dental  Surg.;  Euro 
pean  War  1915-19  as  Major  Canadian  Dental 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
229,  Yonge  Street,  Toronto;  Toronto  Canoe 

% Club. 

Elliott,  Col.  Thomas  Renton,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  W.  Elliott,  of  Springfield 
House,  Willington,  co.  Durham;  b.  1877;  ed. 
at  Durham  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(M.A.  1904, M.D.  1908);  ConsuitingPhysician, 
Army  Med.  Ser.,  Physician  to  Univ.  Coil. 
Hospital,  a Member  of  Med.  Research 
Council, and  a F.R.S. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C. B E ) : ni.  1918, 

Martha,  da.  of  the  late  A.  K.  McCosh,  of 
Cairnhill,  Airdrie,  Lanarkshire:  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  8,  Cheyne  Walk, 
Chelsea,  S.W.  1. 

Elliott,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order 
of  the  Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Ellis,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Jenner,  ZTS.  O., 
son  of  John  Henry  Ellis,  of  Roy.  Western 
Yacht  Club,  Plymo  th ; b 1881;  ed  at  Man- 
namead  Coll.  ; entered  Border  Regt.  1901, 
became  Capt.  1912,  and  Major  1915  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  in  S.  Nigeria  1905-6  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1915-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy):  m.  1905, 
Eden  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  T. 
Timbrell,  Dorset  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Ellis,  Col.  Charles  Conyngham,  C.B. , 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Francis  Ellis;  b. 
1852;  entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1903, 
and  Col.  1903:  retired  1909;  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp); 
was  Ch.  Engineer,  India  1904-7;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1908,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919.  1,  Dora  Road, 
Wimbledon  Park,  S.W.  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Ellis,  Cap4.  Charles  George  Howson, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  W.  Riding  Regt. 
(T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ellis,  Lieut.-Col.  Clarence  Isidore, 
C.M.G. , M.D.,  son  of  John  Frederic  EUis, 
of  Teignmouth  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Probus  Sch., 
Cornwall,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  1896,  M.D.  1902)  ; L.S.A.,  London  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A  M.C.  (T.F.),  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  Wessex  Div.,  an 
Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  Eng  and,  and  Commr.  St.  John  Ambu- 
lance Brig. ; European  War  1914-18  on  Staff, 
and  Comdg.  a Casualty  Clearing  Station, 
and  a Stationary  Hospital  (C.M.G.);  was  Dist. 


Med.  Officer,  Battersea  1902-4,  Physician 
Dartmouth  Cottage  Hospital  1904-7,  and  Sch. 
Med.  Officer,  Torquay  1908-14:  m.  1904, 
Margaret,  da.  of  John  Edwards  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  Tamworth,  Babbacombe,  S.  Devon. 

Ellis,  Lieut.-Col.  Conyngham  Richard 
Cecil,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Conyng- 
ham Ellis,  V.  ofCranbourne,  Berks  ; b.  1863; 
entered  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles) 
1883,  became  Capt.  1893,  and  Major  1899 ; 
retired  1903 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  The  Cameronians  (Scot- 
tish Rifles)  Depot  1914,  and  again  retired 
(as  Lieut.-Col  ) 4920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Ellis  Lieut.- Col.  Douglas Steuart  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Engineers,  and  a 
Ch.  Instructor;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ellis ,Engineer-Rear-Adm.  Ernest  Franks 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Ch.  Inspector  of 
Machinery  Joseph  Harrison  Ellis,  R.N  ; 
b.  1855  ; entered  R.N.  1871,  became  En- 
gineer-Corn. 1896,  Engineer-Capt.  1908,  and 
Engineer-Rear-Adm.  1912;  retired  1917:  m. 
1883,  Caroline  Ann.  da.  of  Cornelius  Rickard 
Baggs  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Moorlands , 
Bovcy  Tracey,  S . Devon. 

Ellis,  Miss  Henrietta  Christobel.  C B.E- 
[see  B.  Howaid  de  Walden] 

Eli  is,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Charles, 
C.B  E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Staff-Pay- 
master Roy.  Army  Pay  Depart  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.BE.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ellis,  Capt.  Lionel  Frederic,  D.S.O., 
M C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Welch  Guards  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ellis,  Lyle  Fullarr.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  Reserve;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Jane, 

da.  of ; cr  D.S.O.  1918.  Milton 

Cottage,  The  Vale,  Hampstead. 

Ellis,  Major  Sherman  Gordon  Venn, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
Ashanti  1900  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ellis,  Walter  Devonshire,  C.M.G. ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1897)  ; entered 
Colonial  Office  1895,  and  became  Principal 

Clerk  1899  : m.  18 — , Beryl,  da.  of ; 

cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ellis,  Col.  William  Montague,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Francis  Ellis,  formerly  of  Seaton 
Lodge,  Omagh,  co.  Tyrone*;  b.  1862;  ed. 
at  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.E.  1881,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  and  Col. 
1911  ; retired  1919  ; appointed  Assist. -En- 
gineer, Public  Works  Depart  , Madras  1884, 
Executive  Engineer  1895,  Sup.  Engineer 
1909,  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  1916,  and 
Dirtctor  of  Irrigation  1918;  retired  1919: 
m.  1901,  Kate  Hannah,  O.B. E.,  widow  of 
Newton  Jennings,  M.l.C.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Adyar  House,  Thorpe  Bay,  Essex ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Ellis,  Lieut-Col.  Charles  Henry  Brabazon 
Heaton-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Henry  Brabazon  Heaton-Ellis,  of  Wyddiall 
Hall,  Herts  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Major  and  H011,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Her  orosh  re  an  1 Bedfordshire  Regt. 
(reured),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts;  S. 
African  War  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1888, 
Marion  Pringle,  da.  of  Herbert  T.  S.  McCarthy, 
of  Bective,  Somerton,  N.-S.  Wales;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Wyddiall  Hall,  near  Bunting- 
ford,  Herts. 

Ellison,  Capt.  Alfred  Astley,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Ellison,  J.P.,  of 
Bembrioge,  Lincoln  ; b.  1874  ; entered  R.N. 
1888,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1907,  Capt. 
1914,  and  Commodore  (2nd  class)  1916; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy);  was  Senior  Naval  Officer, 

I Yangtse  1919-20;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 


1452 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Ellison,  Rev.  John  Henry  Joshua, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Ellison, 
founder  of  Church  of  England  Temperance 
So.;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford;  was  Curate  of  All  Saints’, 
Maidstone  1880  81,  Chap,  to  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  1881-2,  Curate  of  Kensington 
1883-5,  V.  of  St.  Gabriel,  Pimlico  1885-95  ; 
Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Winchester  1891-1903,  and 
V.  of  Windsor  1895-1913  ; appointed  Chap, 
to  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  1903,  Select 
Preacher  at  Oxford  1905,  R.  of  St.  Michael’s, 
Cornhill  1913,  and  Chap,  to  Lord  Mayor  of 
London  1919;  was  Chap. -in-Ordinary,  and 
Reader  at  Windsor  to  Queen  Victoria  1896-  : 
1901,  and  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901-10,  since  j 
when  to  King  George  V.  ; elected  a Proctor  I 
in  Convocation  for  Dioce-e  of  London  1920  : 
m.  1st,  1888,  Agnes  Sitwell,  who  d.  1888,  da. 
of  the  Most  Rev.  Archibald  Campbell  Tait, 
P.C.,  D.D.,  91st  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  ; 
2ndly,  1901,  Sara  Dorothy  Graham,  da.  of  the 
late  Walter  Ewing  Crum;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1913.  92,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace , 

Kensington , Pv.&.  ; Athenceum  Club. 
Ellison,  Col.  Ralph  Henry,  Carr-, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Ralph  Carr- 
Ellison,  of  Hedgeley  Hall,  Northumberland  ; 
b.  1863  ; Lieut  -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired), 
and  a J.P.  for  Northumberland  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps); 
was  A.Q.M.G.  Irish  Command  1914-18  (de-  j 
spatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1893,  j 
Alice  Ma  y,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Archibald 
Campbell  (formerly  Black  Watch),  of  Glen  \ 
darmel.  Argyllshire ; cr.  C.M  G.  1919.  41,  1 
Princes  Gate,  S.IV.  ; Hedgeley  Hall , Aln- 
wick, Northumberland ; Cavalry , and  United 
Service  Clubs 

Ellissen,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  G.  Ellissen  ; b.  1877  ; ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1901  ; 
European  War  1915  in  France,  as  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.S.C. ; has  been  Financial  Adviser 
Imperial  War  Graves  Committee  since  1919  : 
m.  1906,  Florence  Kathleen,  da.  of  Henry 
Frederick  Lucas;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
24,  Ulster  Place,  Regent's  Park , N.  VV.  ; 
Devonshire  Club. 

Elliston,  Col.  George  Sampson,  C.B. , 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  William  Ellis- 
ton, of  Ipswich;  b.  1844;  ed.  privately; 
M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.S.A.  1866;  for 
merly  Med.  Officer  of  Health  for  Ipswich  ; 
is  Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  Commr.  St.  John 
Ambulance  Brig.,  and  a Member  of  Suffolk 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; has  been  Brig.- 
Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  of  an  Inf.  Vol.  Brig. 
(V.D.),  and  Administrative  Med.  Officer  of  a 
Territorial  Div. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  St. 
Edmund's,  Brownlow  Road,  Felixstowe. 
Ellwood,  Major  Arthur  Addison,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E  , M.C. ; b 18 — ; Capt.  Lincolnshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D-S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Elmes,  Cecil  Henry,  C.B.E.,  M.B. , son  of 
the  late  Maj.  Gen.  Jonathan  William  Elmes  ; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Plymouth  Coll.,  and  at  George 
Watson’s  Coll,  and  Univ.,  Edinburgh  (M.B. 
and  Ch  K 1900);  Officiating  Health  Officer, 
Port  of  Calcutta,  Surg  -Capt.  Indian  Defence 
Force  Med.  Corps,  and  an  Hon.  Asso.  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  lerusalem  in  India; 

S.  African  War  as  Civil  Surg. : m 1907, 
Catherine  Gertrude.  d<.  of  the  late  Henry 
Tyson  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C B. E.  (Civil) 
1910.  Middleton  Vow,  Calcutta  ; United 
Service  (Calcutta)  Club. 

Elmitt,  Major  Thomas  Francis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Elmitt,  of  Ottawa;  b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Public  Schs.  in  Canada;  is  a Timber 
Merchant,  and  Major  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
as  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D-S- O.1918.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Elmsley,  Maj. -Gen.  James  Harold,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Remy  Elms- 
ley ; b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Cav., 
and  a temporary  Maj. -Gen.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
French  and  Czecko-Slovakian  Croix  de  | 


Guerre  and  Mil.  Cross),  Siberia  1918-19 
Comdg.  British  Forces  : m.  1908,  Florence 
Athol  Gordon,  da.  of  Melfort  Boulton,  of 
Toronto;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  13,  Elmsley  Place,  Toronto , 

Canada. 

Elmslie,  Miss  Christiana  Deanes,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  da.  of  — Elmslie;  b.  18 — ; Matron 
Queen  Alexandra’s  Imperial  Mil.  Nursing  Ser. 
(Reserve)  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Elmslie,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Baumgardt, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Augustus  Elmslie,  of 
, Evelyn  Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  ; 

. 1855  J entered  R.A.  1875,  became  Capt. 
1884,  Major  1892,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and 
Regt.  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1903,  and 
Col.  1907;  retired  1907;  re-appointed  Col. 
R.A.  1916,  and  became  Brig  -Gen.  1918  ; 
Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  with  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp,  medal);  is  Gold  Medallist 
of  Roy.  United  Ser.  Institution  and  Gold 
and  Silver  Medallist  of  Roy.  Artillery  Insti- 
tution: m.  188 r,  Fanny,  da.  of  Col.  W.  H. 
Mercer ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1903,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Elsmie,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  Montagu 
Spears,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Robert  Elsmie,  C.S.I.,  LL.D.;  b.  1869;  ed. 
at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Border 
Regt.  1889,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1900, 
Major  1907,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1916.  and  Col.  1918; 
Miranzai  (1st  and  2nd)  Expeditions  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-5  (clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  in  Egypt,  Aden, 
Mesopotamia,  and  Persia  as  Brig  -Gen.  (se- 
verely wounded,  despatches  thrice,  C.M.G., 
CB.,  Brevet  Col.);  appointed  a Brig.-Com. 
in  India  19x6,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m. 
1907,  Annie,  da.  of  James  Todd  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  27,  Woodville  Gar- 
dens, Ealing,  IV.;  Athenceum  Club. 
Elsner,  Lieut.-Col.  Otto  William  Alex- 
ander, C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Frederick  William  Eisner  ; b-  1871 ; Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A  M.C.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  as  Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O. , C.B.E., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1902,  Agnes 
Josephine,  da.  of  — Lamb;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Elton,  Capt.  Charles  Adrian  Ashford, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  2nd  Lieut,  and  temporary 
Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

El  very,  Capt.  Philip  Gordon  Moss, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Elvery,  of 
hoxrock,  co.  Dublin;  b.  1885;  is  Capt. 
R.A.M.C. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Bradford,  of  Pecru 
House,  Yeovil ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Elwes,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Fenn,  C.I.E., 
M.D. , son  of  the  late  Ven.  William  Weston 
Elwes,  Archdeacon  of  Madras;  b.  1875; 
M.B.  (2nd  class  Honours);  M.R.C.S.  and 

L. R.C.  P.  London  1898,  M.D.  London  1909; 
entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1900,  became  Capt. 
1903,  Major  1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  China 
1900  (medal  with  clasp)  ; is  1st  Physician  to 
Govt.  Gen.  Hospital,  Madras,  and  Professor 
of  Medicine,  Madras  Med.  Coll.  : tn.  1905, 
Mary  Aline,  O.B  E-,  da.  of  Edward  John 
Firth;  cr  C.LE.  1911.  Madras. 

Elwes,  Capt.  Henry  Cecil,  D.S  O.,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  Henry  John  Elwes,  of  Colesborne, 
Cheltenham  [see  Bromley-Wilson,  Bt.];  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Scots  Guards  1895,  and  became  Capt.  1901 
(retired  1904,  but  has  re-joined,  and  is 
Major) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1000,  pre- 
sent at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  and 
Modder  River,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(seriously  wounded),  and  during  European 
War  1915-18  (D.S.O.) : m.  1901,  Edith  Muriel, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Hargreaves,  of  Leck- 
hampton  Court,  near  Cheltenham ; cr. 

M. V.O.  (5th  class)  1901,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Leckhampton  Court,  Cheltenham ; Guards’, 
and  Orleans  Clubs. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1453 


Elwes,  Lieut.-Col.  Lincoln  Edmund  Cary, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  James  Cary 
Elwes,  of  Walland  Cary,  near  Bideford,  N. 
Devon ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.; 
entered  Durham  L.I.  1885,  became  Capt. 
1894,  Major  1903  (retired  1905),  and  Lieut.- 
Col  1919  . was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  12th  (Ser.) 
Batn.  of  his  Regt.  1914-16;  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1903,  Kathleen,  da. 
of  Charles  Hunter,  of  Selaby  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Burnt  Hill , Broadstone,  Dorset. 
Embury,  Brig. -Gen.  the  Hon.  John 
Fletcher  Leopold,  C B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  187^; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  Officer  in -Ch 
of  Canadian  Section,  France,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  ; European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; appointed  a Puisne  Judge 
of  King’s  Bench  Saskatchewan  1918  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Regina , 
Saskatchewan , Canada. 

Embury,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Percy 
Robinson-,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Robinson,  of  Corner  Hall,  Boxmoor,  Herts; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll. ; entered 
R.E.  i885,  and  retired  1902;  was  Manager 
Coventry  Ordnance  Works  1902-13;  raised 
(and  commanded  till  1912)  4th  S.  Midland 
Howitzer  Brig.,  R.F.A. ; rejoined  Army 
1914,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (retired) ; 
European  War  1915-17  in  Inspection  Depart, 
in  U.S.A.  on  Munition  Works  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major,  C.M.G.);  assumed  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of  Embury  1898  : m.  18—, 
Mary  Constance,  da.  of  J.  S.  Clayton,  of 
Standfield.Wavertree,  Liverpool;  cr. C.M.G. 
1917.  United  Service,  and  Prince's  Clubs. 

Em  din,  Engineer- Rear- A dm.  Archie 
Russell,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Wiiiiam  Henry 
Emdin,  of  Bristol;  b.  1865;  is  Engineer- 
Rear-Adm.  and  a Member  of  Institutes 
of  Metals  and  of  Naval  Architects;  Euro- 
pean War  i9i4-c9, present  at  battle  of  Jutland 
(despatches,  Oder  < f St.  Anne  of  Russia, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan):  m 1891,  Kate  Matilda,  da. 
of  the  late  Ch.  Inspector  of  Machinery 
Charles  Johnson,  R.N.,  of  Brighton;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  Union  {Malta)  Club . 
Emerson,  Major  Henry  Horace  Andrews, 

D. S.O  , M.B.;  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ 
(M.B.  and  K.Ch.  1905);  is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; 
in  command  of  a Casualty  Clearing  Station  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D S O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Emerson,  Major  Norman  Zeal,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Ambrose  Emerson  ; b. 
1872;  ed.  privately;  entered  Devonshire 
Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  1900  (retired  1911). 
and  temporary  Major  1914;  Tirali  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S. 
Africa  1900-19  72  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O);  European  War  1914-18,  in 
France  and  Salonica;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Crown 
Point,  Ealing , IV.  ; Isthmian  Club. 
Emerson,  Thomas,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Emerson,  of  Corofin,  co.  Clare;  b 
1870;  ed.  at  Clongowes  Wood  Coll.,  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Galway,  and  at  Emanuel  Coll  , Camb.  ; 

B. A.  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  1891 ; entered 
I.C.S.  1894  ; Magistrate  and  Collector,  Barisal 
1906,  Dep.  Commr.  1908,  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector, Barisal  1912,  and  Officiating  Commr., 
Dacca  1919  ; is  a Member  of  Imperial  Legis- 
lative Council  of  India:  m.  1900.  Barbara, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Lees,  of  Stot  noway  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1918.  East  India  United  Service , 
and  Bengal  United  Service  ( Calcutta ) 
Clubs. 

Emery,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Basil,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Ven.  W.  Emery,  of  Ely  ; 
b.  1871  ; entered  R.A.  1889,  became  Capt. 
1899,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col. 

1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1902 
(medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  in  France,  Salonica,  and  Palestine 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.) ; 
appointed  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1916  : m.  1910, 
Joyce,  da.  of  Allan  C.  Young,  J.P.,  of  Bul- 
ford,  Wilts;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1918.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Eminson,  Capt.  Ralph  Franklin,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18—;  formerly  Capt.  R A.M.C. ; European 


War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Emmet,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1871  1 
Major  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

England,  Lieut.-Col.  Abraham,  C.M.G., 

D.S.O. ; b.  1868  ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 
19I9* 

England,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Ayrton, 
D S.O  ; b.  18 — ; Capi.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  Riuing  R^gt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guene);  cr. 
D S.O.  1918. 

England,  Com.  Richard  Bruce,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  George  Eng- 
land, R.N.  [see  E.  Winterton,  colls.] ; b. 
1883;  is  Com.  R.N. ; served  in  China  1900 
(despatches),  and  ouring  European  War 
1914-1-1  with  Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Dorothea 
Katharine,  only  da.  of  Alexander  F.  Clarke, 
of  Midgham  House,  Berkshire;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Engleheart,  Lieut -Col.  Evelyn  Leinzee, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (retired);  Euro- 

ean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  7,  Gloucester  Mansions, 
S W. 7. 

English,  Alexander  Emanuel,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Thomas  English  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C  S.  1890,  and  be- 
came Dep.  Commr.,  Burma  1905,  and  Regis- 
trar, Co-operative  Credit  So  , Burma  1906: 
retired  1920 : m.  1904,  Fanny  Hutchinson, 
da.  of  John  King;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Brad- 
ford Manor,  Brandis  Corner , Devon  ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

English,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Robert  Maling, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  (re  ired  Shrop- 
shire L.I. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  was 
Assist.  Provost  Marshal,  and  afterwards 
Dep.  Provost  Marshal  London  Dist.  1918-19, 
and  Sec.  New  London  Flying  Club,  Hendon 
19x9;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

English,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederic  Paul,  C.M.G.y 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Thomas 
English,  J.P.,  of  Bradford  Manor,  near 
Holsworthy,  N.  Devon ; b.  1859  * ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  103rd  Regt.  1879, 
became  Capt.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1887, 
Major  1894,  Brevet  Lieut  -Col.  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1908  (retired 
1909),  and  Hon.  Brig -'ien  1918;  served  in 

5.  Africa  1899-1903,  present  at  actions  of 
Talana,  Lombard’s  Kop,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal 
Kranz,  and  operations  on  Tugela  Heights, 
and  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Aden 
Boundary  Commn.,  in  command  of  column 
1903-4  (D.S.O.);  was  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen. 
Comdg.  Troops  in  Egypt  1885-7,  and  in  Ceylon 
1887,  and  a Brig.-Com.  during  European 
War  : m.  1st,  1887,  Elizabeth  S.,  who  d.  1915, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  William  Telfair,  M.L.C.,  of 
Bon-Air,  Mauritius  ; 2nd,  1917,  Winifred,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Crown,  of  Roker,  Sunder- 
land; cr.  D.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G.  1917.  Sheldon 
Court,  near  Honiton. 

English-Murphy  [see  Murphy]. 

Ennis,  Major  William  Oliver,  D.S.O.  ; 

6.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Forces  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Enslin,  Brig.-Gen.  Barend  Gottfried 
Leopold,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Comdt.  George  F. 
Enslin  ; b.  1879  ; is  Ch.  of  Sheep  and  Wool 
Div.  of  Agricultural  Depart.,  S.  Africa, 
Brig.-Gen.  S.  African  Defence  Force ; S. 
African  War  as  Lieut.  Theron's  Scouts,  and 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


a Comdt.  Boer  Forces  (wounded,  prisoner), 
European  War  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  Comdg.  Botha’s  Hogerold  Ruiters, 
W.  Transvaal  Ruiters,  and  Enslin’s  Horse 
(which  he  raised)  (Legion  of  Honour),  Ger- 
man E.  Africa  Comdg.  a Brig.  (D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Care  Merino,  Pretoria , 
Transvaal ; Pretoria  Club. 

Ensor,  Col.  Howard,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  Edward  Ensor,  M.A.,  of  Middle- 
ton  St.  George,  co.  Durham  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B. A.  1896,  M.B.  1897); 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899,  became 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut-Col., 
Lieut.  Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1915  ; served 
with  1st  Batn.  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.);  was  attached 
to  Egyptian  Army  1902-12 ; has  4th  class 
Osmanieh,  and  3rd  class  Medjidie  ; appointed 
an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  1916,  with 
rank  of  Col. : m.  1012,  Gladys  Marian, 

youngest  da.  of  Col.  M.  Tweedie,  formerly 
Indian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  igoo,  C.M.G.  1918. 
17,  Earlsfield  Road , Hythe,  Kent. 
Enthoven.  Reginald  Edward,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Henry  Enthoven,  of  14, 
Connaught  Place,  W.  ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Col!.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1887;  served  in  Bombay  as 
Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  as 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Factories  ; was  1st  Assist, 
and  Provincial  Sup.  of  Census  for  Bombay 
1900-1902 ; appointed  Sup.  of  Revision  ol 
Imperial  Gazetteer  1902,  Junior  Collector 
1905,  Sec.  to  Govt.,  in  Gen.,  Educational, 
Marine,  and  Ecclesiastical  Depart.,  and 
Sup.  Ethnographical  Survey  1908 ; subse- 
quently Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Commerce 
and  Industry  Depart.,  and  a Member  of 
Legislative  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  ; 
Controller  of  Imports  Restriction  (Board  of 
Trade)  1916-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Commr.  of  Custom?  and  Excise,  Bombay 
1920;  is  Com.  of  Order  ol  Leopold  II.  of 
Belgium  : m.  1913,  Beatrice  Mar}',  da  of 

Thomas  Huntington,  of  Norwich,  Connec- 
ticut, U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1910.  Bombay; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Entwisle,  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Capt.  London  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ernle  - Erle  - Drax,  Plunkett-  [see 

Drax], 

Erle -Drax,  Plunkett  - Ernle-  [see 
Drax]. 

Errington,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Henry 
Launcelot,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Arnold 
Errington;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1881):  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  H82 ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  (formerly  Comdg.  Inns  < f 
Court  Officers’  Training  Corps),  and  a Staff- 
Lieut.  : m.  1884,  the  Hon.  Louisa  Anna 

Maria  Parnell,  da.  ol  3rd  Baron  Congleton  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  The  Red  House,  Berk 
hampsted  ; United  University  Club. 
Erskine,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Buchan,  colls.]. 

Erskine,  Lieut.- Col.  John  David  Beve- 
ridge, D.S.O. ; b 18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Erskine,  Col.  Henry  Adeane,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.  [see  B.  Erskine,  colls.]. 
Erskine,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Francis,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Buchan,  colls.]. 
Erskine,  Vice-Adm.  Seymour  Elphin- 
stODe,  C.B  [see  E.  Buchan,  colls.]. 

Erskine,  Hon.  William  Augustus  Forbes, 
M.V.O.  [see  E.  Mar  and  Kellie]. 
Erskine-Murray  [see  Murray]. 
Escombe,  Capt.  Harold,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  (retired)  R.N. : m.  1913,  Helena  Chris- 
tian Florence,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Francis 
Seymour,  K.C.B..  1st  Bt.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
34,  Sloanc  Court  West,  S.W. 


Escombe,  Capt.  William  Malcolm  Lingard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Rowland  Lingard  Escombe  ; 
b.  1891;  ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll.;  is  a Ship- 
broker  ; was  Capt.  20th  London  Regt.  1914- 
18 ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Eileen  M.,  da. 
of  Dr.  W.  Love,  ol  Hoddesdon,  Herts  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  The  Heights,  Marlow. 

Essell,  Col.  Frederick  Knight,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  George  Ketchley  Essell,  of 
Rochester  ; b.  1864  ; Col.  (retired),  formerly 
The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.):  m.  1894, 

Nella  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Nar- 
cissus Batt,  of  Purdeysburn,  co.  Down  ; cr. 
C M G.  1918.  Bevere  Knoll,  near  Worcester ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Essery,  William  Joseph,  C.V.O.,  M.B. , 
M.R.C.S.,  only  son  of  the  late  William 
Esser}',  of  Launceston,  Cornwall;  b.  i860; 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  at  King’s  Coll., 
London,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  1887); 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.  1887  ; sometime  Hon.  Phy- 
sician S.  Coast  Med.  and  Surg.  Convalescent 
Home  for  Women,  and  Hon.  Anaesthetist, 
Roy.  Hospital,  Portsmouth;  is  a Member 
of  British  Med.  Asso.  and  of  So.  of  Anaes- 
thetists, and  an  Hon.  Life  Member  of  St. 
John  Ambulance  Asso.  ; sometime  Resi- 
dent Assist.  Surg.,  Salop  Infirmary  ; on  five 
occasions  accompanied  the  Princess  Royal 
and  the  late  Duke  of  Fife  on  tours  abroad  : 
m.  1919,  Blanche  Gertrude,  da.  of  John 
Inett  Ward,  of  The  Manor  House,  Abbots 
Langley,  Herts  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1912.  21,  St. 

Helens  Parade,  Southsea ; Conservative, 
and  Royal  Albert  Yacht  Clubs. 

Esson,  Col.  James  Jacob,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
W.  M.  B.  Esson;  b.  1869;  is  Assist.  Sec. 
New  Zealand  Treasury,  and  Col.  Comdg.  5th 
Wellington  Regt,  New  Zealand  Forces; 
European  War  1914-16  as  A.Q.M.G.  New 
Zealand  Expeditionary  Force,  with  rank  of 
Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1894;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916. 

Estridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Loraine, 

D. S.O.]  b.  x8 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  E). 
Yorks  Regt. ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
ar.d  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Etchells,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers; 
European  War  i9'4*i8  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Eteson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Carleton 
Wetherall,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Etheridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  de  Courcy, 
C.B.  E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.  -Gen.  Alfred 
Thomas  Etheridge,  C.S.I.,  of  47,  Selborne 
Road,  Hove,  Sussex  ; b.  1859  i ed.  privately, 

[ and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  6th  Regt.  1878,  be- 
1 came  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1886, 
Major  1896;  retired  1898;  was  Lieut.- 
Col  Manchester  Regt.  1914-15,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Durham  L.  I.  1915-16,  since  when  he  has 
been  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Sec.  City 
of  Edinburgh  Territorial  Force  Asso. ; served 
in  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
| toum  (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  4th 
class  Osmanieh),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
i clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

| D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

j Etheridge,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O. ; b 
18 — ; Major  Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
| F.therington,  Col.  Frederick,  C.M.G.,  son 
I of  Jesse  Etherington,  of  Kingston,  Ontaiio  ; 
j b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 

J Corps,  and  Col.  Comdg.  a Canadian  G5n. 
Hospital;  served  in  Dardanelles  1915  and 
France  1916  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Etherington-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

: Eton,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest.  D.S.O.,  son  of 
A.  T.  Eton,  of  Virginia,  U.S.A.,  and  Wool- 
1 wich  ; b.  1884;  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  R.K.A. 

. ( T. F.);  served  during  European  War  191516 

(despatches,  D.S.O):  m.  1909,  Nancy  Edith 
j Ledger  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Euan-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Eugster,  Lieut.-Col.  Oscar  Lewis,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Eugster;  b.  1880;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O. , Order  of  the  Nile):  m.  1913,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  W.  R.  Howell;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  The  Red  Cottage , Harpenden, 
Herts. 

Eustace,  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Henry, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  |. 
T.  Eustace,  60th  Rifles;  b.  1863  ; entered  E. 
Surrey  Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1896,  Major  1903,  Lieut.  - Col. 
1907,  Col.  19 1 1,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917 ; retired 
1920;  served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  1891,  as  Intelligence 
Field  Officer  (clasp),  and  in  Somaliland  1903-4 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  Comdg.  Kohat  Brig. 
N.  Army,  India : m.  1904,  Evelyn  Mary, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Stonestreet, 
of  Cape  Town;  cr.  D.S.O.  1904,  C. B.  (Mil.) 
1016,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Eustace,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Robert 
Harrington,  D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E). ; European  War  1914-18  in  Palestine 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1918. 
Eustace,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Montague, 

D. S.O.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Robert  Henry  Eustace,  of  The  Grange, 
Sampford,  near  Braintree  [Bridges,  Bt.], 
by  Emily  Henrietta,  el.  surviving  da.  and 
co-heiress  of  the  Rev.  Sir  Thomas  Pym 
Bridges,  7th  Bt.  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered 
Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex 
Regl.)  1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  and  Major 
1902  ; retired  1906;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (wounded)  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  Major  Reserve 
of  Officers,  and  a J.P.  for  co.  Wexford:  m. 
1903,  Monica  Alice,  da.  of  Col.  John  Eustace, 
of  Wynberg,  S.  Africa ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Mountfin  Castle,  Bally carney,  co.  Wexford  ; 
New  Club. 

Eustace,  Mrs.  Marjory  Edith  Robert- 
son-, C.B.E. , da.  of  Major  Thomas  Leith, 
of  Petmathen,  Oyne,  Aberdeenshire  fsee 

E.  Carnwath]  ; b.  18 — ; Organizer  and 
Administrator,  First  Rest  Club  for  Nurs- 
ing Sisters  in  France  during  European 
War  : m.  1906,  Major  Charles  Legge  Eus- 
tace Robertson -Eustace,  D.S.O.,  who  d. 
1908;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Eustace,  Major  Robert  William  Barring- 
ton Robertson-,  D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  Major 
(retired)  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  withE.  AfricaForces  (despatches, D. S. O. ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evan-Thomas  [see  Thomas]. 

Evans,  Major  Alexander  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D S.O.  1918. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Percivale, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Machine  Gun  Corps ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Evans,  Charles  Barnard,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Commr.  for  Railways,  Queensland  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1914.  Lancaster  Road,  Brisbane, 
Queensland,  Australia. 

Evans,  Major  Charles  Hellier  Davis, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Evans,  Col.  Charles  Robert,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1873;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1899,  and  is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  ; S.  African 
War  1900  (Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Evans.  Col.  Cuthbert,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  entered  R.A.  1891,  became 
Major  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col.  1920; 


S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  C.B.) ; 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1920;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Evans,  Major  Daniel  Edward,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Charles  Herbert  Evans  ; b. 
1885  ; ed.  atBundabergCentral  Sch.  (Queens- 
land); is  a Mechanical  Engineer,  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Evans,  Deakin  and  Co.,  engi- 
neering contractors,  of  Queensland,  and 
Major  Australian  Engineers;  served  during 
European  War  1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1908,  Kathleen  Mary  Durack  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Cardington,  Cavendish  Road,  Coor- 
paroo,  Brisbane , Queensland  ^United  Ser- 
vice ( Brisbane ) Club. 

Evans,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward 
William  Evans,  formerly  19th  Regiment,  of 
Westfield,  Mowbray  Road,  Upper  Norwood, 
S.E. ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  United  Service  Coll., 
Westward  Ho,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst; entered  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wilt- 
shire Regt.)  1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Lieut.-Col. 
1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918;  served  in  Burma 
I^93'S»  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  at  Dar- 
danelles 1915,  as  A. A.,  and  Q.M.G.,  and 
A.Q.M.G.  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  4th  class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle) ; was  Staff-Capt.,  Home  Counties 
Regt.  Dist.  1905-8,  and  D.A.A.G.  and  Q.M.G., 
Home  Counties  Div.,  Territorial  Force, 
1908-9;  appointed  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  E. 
Anglian  Div.  1911,  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  on 
Staff  1917,  an  Assist,  to  D. Q.M.G.  19x8, 
D.Q.M.G.  1919  and  an  A.Q.M.G.  1920;  is  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M  : m.  1907,  Helen  Beatrice, 
el.  da.  of  Edward  Huth,  of  Wykehurst  Park, 
Sussex,  and  48,  Eaton  Square,  S.W. ; cr 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Evans, Lieut.- Col.  Edward  George, D.S.O.) 
b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps: 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  pre- 
sent at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Evans,  Capt.  Edward  Ratcliffe  Garth 
Russell,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frank  Evans, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  5,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s 
Inn,  W.C. ; b.  1881;  entered  R.N.  1897,  be- 
came Lieut.  1902,  Com.  1912,  and  Capt.  1917; 
served  as  Second  Officer  of  relief  ship  Morn- 
ing during  National  Antarctic  Expedition 
1902-4  (Antarctic  medal),  and  made  two 
voyages  to  Polar  regions  to  relief  of  Dis- 
covery, and  during  European  War  1915-19 
with  Dover  Patrol  in  command  of  Broke 
and  as  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Ostend  (de- 
spatches, Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  the  Tower  and 
Sword  of  Portugal,  American  Navy  Cross) ; 
awarded  Shadwell  Testimonial  Prize  by 
Admiralty  1907 ; was  Second  in  Command  of 
British  Antarctic  Expedition  1910,  succeeding 
Capt.  Scott  in  command  1912-13  (Antarctic 
medal,  C.B.) ; is  a Member  or  Hon.  Member 
of  many  Geographical  Sos.,  a Com.  of  Order 
of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway,  and  a Cavalier  of 
Mil.  Order  of  Savoy ; received  Livingstone 
gold  medal  of  Roy.  Scottish  Geographical 
So.  1913,  Legion  of  Honour  1914,  and  many 
other  gold  medals  from  British  and  Foreign 
Scientific  Sos.  : m.  1st,  1904,  Hilda  Beatrice, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  Thomas  Gregory  Russell, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  ; 
2ndly,  19x6,  Elsa  Andvord,  of  Christiania  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913,  D.S.O.  1917. 

Evans,  Col.  Edward  Stokes,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  W.  Evans,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  Dep. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals  in  India; 
b.  1855  ; entered  101st  Roy.  Bengal  Fusiliers 
1874,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers 
1881,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1900;  retired  1902;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  Brancastcr,  King's  Lynn. 

Evans,  Capt.  Evan,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  R.N.R.  (retired)  ; European  War 


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1914-18  as  Capt.  Mercantile  Marine  (de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evans,  Evan  Laming,  C.B.E.,  F R.C.S., 
son  of  the  iate  Worthington  Evans,  of 
47,  York  Terrace,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.;  b 
1871  ; ed.  at  Eastbourne  Coll.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  iB.  A.  1892,  M.B.,  B.C  and 
M.A.  1896.  M.D.  19^2);  F.R.C.S.  England 
1899;  S.  African  War  1900  as  Assist.  Surg., 
Welsh  Hospital  (medal  with  three  clasps); 
Surg.,  Roy.  National  Orthopoedic  Hospital, 
and  Surg.,  Special  Mil.  Surg.  Hospital, 
Shephetds  Bush:  m.  19H,  Vivien,  da.  of 
the  late-Hugh  Llo\d  Roberts,  C.B.,  Ba'.-at- 
Law;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  50,  Seymour 

Street , IV. ; United  University  Club. 

Evans,  Major  Faithful  Sidney,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1887;  Major  (retired)  The  King’s  (Liver- 
pool Regt.^  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915, 
Helen  Gill,  da.  of  John  H.  Hayward,  of 
Shire  Oaks,  Formby  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Evans,  Major  Fisher  Henry  Freke, 
D.S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard 
Fisher  Evans;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Rossall,  and 
at  St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890);  for- 
merly Major  Spec’al  Reseive  King’s  Own 
(Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Donegal  (High  Sheriff  1911);  some- 
time Chm.  E.  Div  Road  Transport  Hoard  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  D.S.O.) : m.  1892,  Marie  Louise 
Evans,  da.  of  the  late  Major  A.  K.  Haslett, 
R.E.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  2,  Brookside,  Cam- 

bridge; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Sulis,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18— ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Evans,  Major  Frederick  Evan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Major  Frank  Evans,  of  Seven  Kings, 
Essex  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Cranbrook  Coll., 
Ilford  ; is  Major  London  Regt.  (T.F.),  at- 
tached Egyptian  Army,  and  Inspector 
Bahr-el-Ghazal  and  Khartum  Provinces; 
European  War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of 
Loos  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1913,  Hilda 
Gertrude,  da.  of  john  Cosens  Hatch,  J.P., 
of  9,  St.  John’s  Road,  Brixton,  S.W.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Evans,  Frederick  George,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; a Member  of  War  Office  Railway 
Financial  Commn.  in  France;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Evans,  Capt.  Frederick  James,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Capt.  Frederick  John  Evans  ; b.  1867  ; 
Capt.  R.N  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Div. 
Naval  Transport  Officer,  Middlesbrough  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Evans,  Col.  Geoffrey,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut,  and  temporary  Col.  Indian  Army, 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Evans,  Major  George  Farrington,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Farrington  Evans,  C.S.I.; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  R.E. ; S.  African  War 
1899  1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S  0. 1917. 
Evans,  Col.  George  Henry,  C.I.E., C.B.E., 
V.D.,  son  of  the  late  Major  George  Evans, 
Devonshire  Regt.  ; b.  1863;  entered  Army 
Vet.  Depart.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1902,  Lieut -Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1913;  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-00  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp);  is  a Member  of  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Vet.  Surgs.,  and  a Fellow  of  Lin- 
naean  So. ; appointed  Sup.  Civil  Vet.  Depart., 
Burma  1892:  rn.  1891,  Rebecca  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Revill,  R.A  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1911*  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Kalaw, 
Southern  Shan  States,  Burma  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Smalley,  C.M. G., 
b.  18—;  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Army  Pay  Corps  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Evans,  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Ch. 
Goods  Manager  of  Midland  Railway ; cr. 
C.  tt.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Evans,  Henry  Farrington,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  George  Henry  Evans,  M.A.  | 


[Farrington,  Bt.] ; b.  1845;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough Coll.,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1867)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1867 
and  was  attached  to  N.-W.  Provinces;  be- 
came Joint  Magistrate  1880,  Special  Judge, 
Jhansi  1882,  and  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1887 ; employed  on  special  duty  in  Madras 
1890  and  Bombay  1891,  as  Member  of  Deccan 
Agriculturists’  Relief  Commn.  1891-2,  and. 
as  officiating  Judicial  Commr.,  Oudh  1893^ 
was  Commr.  and  Agent,  Benares  1893-5, 
Commr.,  Agra  1895-6,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  N.-W.  Provinces  1896-8,  and  a Member  of 
the  Board  of  Revenue  1898-1902 ; retired  1902:: 
m.  1st,  1877,  Edith  Florence,  who  d.  1878^ 
da.  of  Dr.  Wright ; 2nd,  1887,  Alice  Ather- 
lie,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of  J.  H.  Prinsep,  for- 
merly B.C.S.  ; 3rd,  1899,  Blanche  Prances 
Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Drum- 
mond Wilkins;  cr.  C.S.I.  1899.  Aberjoyle, 
Wokingham  ; Public  Schools'  Club. 

Evans,  Major  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Evans,  of  Kinver,  Stafford- 
shire; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Polytechnic  Sch., 
Regent  Street,  W. ; was  an  Inspector,  Home 
Office  1894-1911,  a Health  Insurance  In- 
spector 1911-14,  and  Private  Sec.  and  Ch. 
Inspector  Min.  of  Pensions  1917-18;  is 
Major  (retired),  a J.P.,  and  Director-Gen. 
of  Local  Administrath  n,  Min.  of  Pensions  r 
m.  18 — , Jennie,  da.  of  Robert  Mitchell,  of 
Aberdeen ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  St.  Albans  Avenue,  Bedford 
Park,  W. 

Evans,  Major  Ivor  Thomas,  D.S.O.  M.C. ; 

b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  South 
Wales  Borderers;  European  W’ar  1914-18 
with  Welsh  Regt.  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Evans,  Brig.-Gen.  James,  C.M.G.)  b. 
18 — ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  T.D.\ 

b.  1868;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Mon- 
mouthshire Regt.  (T.A.)  ; European  War 
1916-19  Comdg.  2nd  Monmouthshire  Regt. 
(T.F.)  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 
Beaumont,  Blackwood,  Monmouthshire. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D S.O.,  M.D. ; 
b.  18—;  a etir<-d  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A. M.C. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O  );  is  a J.P.  for  1 arnarvon  and 
Regional  Med.  Officer  for  N.  Wales,  Min. 
of  Health  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Bron  Nenai, 
Carnarvon. 

Evans,  John  Emrys,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Emrys  Evans,  of  Cotton  Hall, 
Denbigh  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute, 
and  at  Denbigh  Gram.  Sch.  ; was  British 
Vice-Consul  at  Johannesberg  18979;  ap- 
pointed Financial  Adviser  at  Bloemfontein 
March  1900,  and  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (Field 
Marshal  Lord  Roberts)  June  1900,  Con- 
troller of  the  Treasury,  Transvaal  1900,  and 
Auditor-Gen.,  Transvaal  1901  ; retired  Dec. 
1901  : is  Vice-Chm.  of  National  Bank  of 
S.  Africa  ; sometime  a M.L.A.  (Langlaagte 
Div.)  of  Transvaal:  m.  1893,  Johanna 

Margaretha,  da.  of  P.  G.  Leeb,  of  Wynberg, 
Cape  Town;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Johannes- 
burg. Transvaal ; Rand  (Johannesburg ), 
Civil  Service  (Cape  Town),  and  Kimberley, 
and  Pretoria  Clubs. 

Evans,  John  Owain,  C.B.E.)  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918. 

Evans,  Hon.  John  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  George  Matthew  Evans;  b.  1858;  ed.  in 
Hobart  ; formerly  Capt.  in  Mercantile 
Marine ; appointed  Premier  and  Min.  for 
Education  (without  portfolio)  1904,  Trea- 
surer and  Ch.  Sec.  1907,  and  Premier  and 
Ch.  Sec.  1906;  has  been  a Member  of 
Tasmanian  Parliament  since  1896 ; was 
Director  of  International  Exhibition,  Tas- 
mania 1894,  Warden  of  Hobart  Marine  Board 

I 1891-1903,  and  Warden  18981900 : m.  1883, 

: Emily,  da.  of  the  late  James  Harcourt.  of 

! Hobart  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906.  Scott  Street  Glebe, 
Hobart , Tasmania. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Pugh,  V.C., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Griffith 
Humphrey  Pugh  Evans,  K. C.I.E.  [see  Evans,. 
“ Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1881  ; Major  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  and  an  Instruc- 


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tor  at  Cav.  Sch.,  Netheravon,  with  rank 
of  Lieut. -Col.;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 

B resent  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and 
•riefontein  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
V.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1918, 
Margaret  Segrave,  da.  of  John  Carbery 
Pugh  Vaughan  Pryse-Rice  [se~  Pryse-Rice, 
“ Knicihtage”] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918;, 
C M G.  1919. 

Evans,  Lieut. -Col.  Llewelyn,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.)  b.  1879;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  R E. 
and  a Gen  Staff  Officer  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen's  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O,, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1920,  Margaret  Heen,  da  of 
Lieut. Gen.  -v-ir  Arthur  Thomas  Slotfgett, 

K.C.B.,  K.C.  >.G.  KC.Vu„  F.R.C.S., 
I.R.C.P.  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Evans,  Maurice  Smethurst,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Edward  Huddlestone  Evans,  of  Man- 
chester; b.  1854;  formerly  a Member  of  Legis- 
lative Assembly,  Natal;  was  Chm.  of  Inva- 
sion Losses  Enquiry  and  other  Commns.  : 
m.  1886,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Alexander  Murray, 
of  Edinburgh  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Hillcrest , 
Berea , Durban , Natal. 

Evans,  Col.  Percy,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Evans,  of  Richmond, 
Surrey  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Dover  Coll.,  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B., 

B.S.  1893,  D.P.H.  1895);  M.R.C.S.E.  a.  d 

L.R.C.P.  1891;  entered  Army  1894,  became 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  1897,  Major  1906,  Lieut. -Col. 
1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917  ; s-  rved 
during  S.  Afiican  War  1900-19  >2.  (Queen  s 
medal  w>th  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
16  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.,  and 
subsequently  as  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  of  a Div.  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1909,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  James  Fer- 
gusson,  of  Richmond,  Surrev  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Evans,  Rev.  Theodore  Hugh  Walbank, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; is  a temporary  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evans,  Thomas,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; Chm. 
Coal  and  Shipping  Exch  nge,  Cardiff,  a 
Director  of  Barry  Railway  Co.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Glamorgan  ; rendered  sers.  in  connec- 
tion with  coal  supplies  for  the  Navy  during 
European  War;  cr.  C.B  F.  (Civil)  1920. 
Craig-y-parc,  Pentrych , Cardiff. 

Evans,  Major  Thomas  Charles  Cann, 
D.S  0. ; b.  18  — ; Major  Australian  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  19x5-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m 1919,  Joyce,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Charles  John  Dennys,  formerly  Indian 
Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evans,  Maj.- Gen.  Thomas  Julian  Penrhys, 

C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  William 
Evans,  of  The  Hermitage,  Hadiow,  Kent  ; 
b.  1854:  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.;  entered 
R.M.  1873,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1891, 
Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Col.  1902,  and  Col.  Comdt. 
1905;  retired  as  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  1908  ; acted 
as  Gov.  of  St.  Helena  A.pril  to  August  1901  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Special  Ser. 
Officer,  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914-19 
(despatches)  : m.  1891,  Florence  Albina,  da. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Gordon  Rogers;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1903.  Junior  United  Seivice 
Club. 

Evans,  Brig.-Gen.  Usher  Williamson, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Usher  Williamson 
Evans,  of  Rockfield,  co.  Westmeath  ; b.  1864; 
entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  with  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  19x4-18,  as  a Brig. -Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (prisoner,  despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,)  : 
m.  1907,  Julia  Gertrude,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Smith  Davis ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 


Evans,  Major  Walter  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Indian  Arim  ; re- 
tired 1920;  EuropeanWar  I9i4-i9(despatches, 

D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Keith,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Ernest  Richard  Evans, 
F.K.C.S  , of  Hertford  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Up- 
pingham ; entered  Manchester  Regt.  1900, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18 ; sometime  as  Gen.  S aff  Officer 
(despatches  eight  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Officer  Legion 
of  Honour) ; appointed  t ieut  -Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  19x6,  and  a Brig.- 
Com.  1917;  is  a D.L.  for  co.  Hertford: 
m.  1913,  Gladys  Irene,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Grainge  Leonard,  V.  of  Dalton-in- 
Furness,  Lancashire,  and  Rural  Dean  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1919.  Howe 
Green , Hertford. 

Evans,  Brig.-Gen.  William,  C.M.G.  , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Usher  Williamson  Evans;  b. 
1871 : entered  R.A.  1891,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1909,  a Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  and  C«  1.  and  Hon  B'ig.-Gen. 
(re: i red  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901  (D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lt.-Col.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1908,  Dora  Rosamond, 
da.  of  James  Young . of  Bangalore,  India;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900  C.M.G  19x8. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Barnard,. 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Barnard  Evans,  of 
Toronto;  b.  1875;  is  Major  and  Acting 
I ieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1907,  Jean  Blackader ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Montreal , Canada;  St.  James'  ( Montreal ) 
Club 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Harry,  D.S  O. ; 
b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

R. E.,  and  a Dep.  Cb. -Engineer  in  India; 
Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Evans,  William  James,  C.B.E. , son  of 
William  Evans  ; b.  1861  ; is  Principal  Clerk 
in  Sec. ’s  Depart.,  Admiralty : m.  1884,  Fanny 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  D.  H.  Jones;  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  The  Admiralty,  IVhitehall,  S.IV.  ; 
Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Evans,  William  Maurice,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Maurice  Evans,  of  Bank  Place,  Llanfyllin, 
Wales  ; b.  1803  ; forn  erly  < a^t.  and  Adj. 

S.  Wales  Borderers;  European  War  1914-18- 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Anita,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Evans  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evans,  IJeut.  William  Powlett,  D.S.O.  % 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.N.R. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  with  Patrols  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Harford 
Bowle-,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Bowie- Evans,  J.P. , D.L.,  of  Byletts, 
Herefordshire;  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889, 

M.B.  and  B.C.  1893);  entered  Indian  Med, 
Ser.  1894,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1905,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1913;  served  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1*94-5  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  8 (clasp),  in 
China  1900  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  in  command  of  Lucknow  Clear- 
ing Station,  and  in  Persia  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.);  was  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  1918-20:  m.  1902,  Ellen,  da. 
of  Surg.-Gen.  William  Flack  Stevenson, 
C.B.,  M.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Evans,  Lieut.-Col.  Delme  William  Camp- 
bell Davies  , D.S.O.,  T.D.,  son  i f He-bert 
Davies  Evans  (Lord-Lieut.  of  Cardigan- 
shire); b.  1873;  is  a J.P.  for  Cardiganshire 
and  Carinartnenshire,  and  Lieut.  Col.  4th 
Bdtn.  Welch  Regt.;  European  Wa-  io> 4-19 
in  Egypt  and  France,  with  Pembroke  Yro., 
and  8th  Lincolnshiie  and  2/8th  Worcester- 
shire Regts.  (despatches,  D S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1458 


Evans,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  John  Howell-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William 
Howell-Evans,  formerly  V.  of  Oswestry  ; b. 
1873 ; ed.  at  Marlborough ; Lieut.-Col.  Ter- 
ritorial Force  Reserve  (formerly  Denbigh- 
shire Yeo  );  European  War  1914-19  Comdg. 
10th  Batn.  Shropshire  L.I.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1912,  Constance  Jessie,  da.  of 
Rev.  the  Hon.  Algernon  Robert  Parker  [see 

E.  Macclesfield];  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Edderion 
House , 1 1 elshpool ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Evans,  Rev.  Joseph  David  Samuel 
Parry-,  C M.G.,  son  of  Major  Samuel  Evans, 
of  Felixstowe,  Suffolk;  b.  1876;  ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London  (Fellow  1920);  was 
an  Acting  Chap,  to  the  Forces  1902-4,  since 
when  he  has  been  Chap.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
with  2nd  Brig.,  istDiv.,  present  at  retreat 
from  Mons  and  at  battles  of  Marne,  Aisne, 
and  Ypres,  and  as  Senior  Chap,  and  As-ist. 
Cftap.-Gen.  at  Havre  (despatches,  C.  M.G.); 
was  Chap,  at  Dover  1903-8,  at  Aldershot 
1908-9,  and  in  S.  Africa  1909-14;  appointed 
Assist.  Chap.-Gen.  Scotland  1919,  and  Prin- 
cipal Chap.  Rhir.e  Army  1919  : m.  tst.  1906, 
Olive,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Capt.  W.  G.  j 
Dawson,  of  Shortlands  House,  Shortlands, 
Kent;  endly,  1920,  the  Hon.  Norah  Strutt,  J 
da.  of  3rd  Baron  Belper  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  1 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 

Evans,  Lieut. -Col.  Granville  Penne- 
father-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Matthew 
Pcnnefather  Evans  ; b.  i86S ; ed.  at  Rugby; 
Litut.-Col.  Indian  Army  (retired);  com- 
manded »/ig  Punjabis  1918  20  ; European 
War  1914  18,  in  France,  Egypt,  and  Persian 
Gulf  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  3rd 
class  Order  of  Stanislas  with  swords),  Afghan 
War  1919  (C.B.E.)  : m.  1P93,  Grace  Wotd- 
burn,  da.  of  Major  Douglas  Hennessy,  late 
Indian  Armv ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Hil- 
ton, Asbford  Hill,  Berks. 

Evans-Gwynne  [see  Gwynne]. 


Evelyn,  Lieut.  Rowland  Thomas-,  D.S.O.  ) 
b.  18— ; 2nd  Lieut.  Manchester  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Even,  Col.  George  Eusebe,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Count  George  Rene  Even  de  la 
Tremblais,  of  Cholet,  Brittany  ; b.  1855  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  Army  1874, 
became  Capt.  Bom.  S C.  (now  Indian  Arm}’) 
1886,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904;  retired  1913;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80,  as  Transport  Officer  (medal), 
with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (medal 
with  clasp),  at  operations  in  Mekran  1897-8, 
as  Staff  Officer  (despatches),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17;  appointed  to  Brig. 
Staff  1915,  to  command  a Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  1916,  and  to  Labour 
Corps  1917  : m.  1885,  Susan  Ellen,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  W.  Southey,  M.S.C.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1909.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Everard,  Major  Charles  Julius,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Everett,  Major  Maxwell,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1887  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Medal  of  La  Soli- 
daridad  of  Panama)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 
Everett,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Wallace, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Everingham,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1864;  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army,  and  Quarter-Master  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  ; served  during  European 
War  i9i4-i8(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Hon. Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D S.O.  1916. 

Eves,  Major  Thomas  Swan,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1884  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  1907);  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 


Evatt,  Col.  Evelyn  John  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Evatt,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Thorold,  D.S.O., 
of  the  late  Henry  Ashmore  Evatt;  b.  1861; 
ed.  at  Whitgift  Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Dor- 
setshire Regt.  1881,  transferred  to  I.S.C. 
1883,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907  (retired  1913), 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1913 ; served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  on  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  1 897  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(clasp),  with  Ogaden  (British  E.  Africa)  Ex- 

B edition  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  against 
ganda  Mutineers  1899,  in  command  of  ex- 
pedition resulting  incaptureofKabaregaand 
Mwanga  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  and  in 
command  of  Nandi  Expedition  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  commanded  Madras  Brig.  1907-10; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Eve,  Col.  Arthur  Stewart,  C.B.E. , F.R.S,, 
son  of  the  late  J.  R.  Eve;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Berkhamsted  Sch.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Camb.  (M.A.  1889)  ; D.Sc.  McGill  Univ. 

1905  ; Assist.  Master,  Marlborough  Coll. 
1887-1903,  Lecturer  and  Professor,  McGill 
Univ.  1933-20,  and  Resident  Director  of  Re- 
search, Admiralty  Experimental  Station, 
ParkestonQuay,  Harwich  1917-19;  appointed 
Macdonald  Professor  of  Physics,  McGill 
Univ.  1912,  and  Director  of  Physics  1919; 
Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  a F.R.S.  : ni. 
1905,  Elizabeth  Agnes  Brooks,  of  Montreal ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  490,  Mountain  Avenue , 

Montreal. 

Evelegh,  Capt.  Elliott  Nial,  D.S.O., 
M.C . ; 6.1890;  isCapt.R.E.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Eveleigh,  Major  Wesley  John,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  inf.  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 


Evill,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ariel,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1874;  is  Lieut.-Col.  ( ED.)  Monmouthshire 
Regt.  (T.F.)  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Ewald,  Major  Ferdinand  Charles  Tracy, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  B.  Ewald  ; 
6.  1876  ; entered  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1900, 
became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major  1915 ; served 
in  Gold  Coast  1908-12,  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  on 
Gen.  Staff  1916-18  : in.  1916,  Eleanor  Dulce, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  T.  J.  Machlaeh- 
lan,  R.H.A.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  A.  de  V. 
Maclean  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Ewan,  Col.  Thomas  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Francis  Mollison  Ewan,  of  Broughty 
Ferry,  N.B.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ. ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Comdg.  Lancashire  and  Cheshire  R.G.A. 
(V.D.);  is  a J.P.  for  Cheshire:  m.  1901, 
Ellen  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  James  Walker 
Yates,  of  Ashton-in- Mersey ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911.  Brighlside,  Hoylake,  Cheshire ; junior 
Army  ana  Navy  Club. 

Ewart,  Major  Cecil,  D.S.O.  ) b.  18 — ; 
Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Ewart,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Nicholson, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-18 (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ewart,  Major  John  Knox,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ewart,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  ; 6.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Supply  and  Transport  Corps,  Indian 
Army;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  in  France  and  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1459 


Ewart,  William  Herbert  Lee,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  W L.  Ewart,  of  Northbrook, 
Godaiming  ; b.  188  r ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; has  been  Hon  Atiache 
at  Washington,  Madrid,  and  Tangier ; Assist 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs:  m.  191  r,  Katherine  Cassandra,  da. 
of  the  late  Com.  Sebastian  Gassiot,  R.N  ; 
cr  O.B.E.  (Civil)  19  8,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  920. 
Radipole  House,  Weymouth ; Travellers' 
Club. 

Ewbank,  Col.  William,  C.B.,  C./.E.;  b. 
1865;  Col.  R.E.  ; Burma  Expedition  1887-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  European 
War  1914-18  in  France  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches  twice,  C.I.E-,  C.B.)  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ewer,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Guy,  D.S.O . ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Essex  Regt  ; sometime 
an  electrical  engineer  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile)  : 
m.  1915,  Amy  Liell  (from  whom  he  obtained 

a divorce  1920),  da.  of ■;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Ewing,  Rev  James  Carruthers  Rhea, 

C. I.E. , D.D. , LL.D.,  Litt.D.,  son  of  the  late 
James  H.  Ewing,  of  Saltsburgh,  LJ.S.A.  ; b. 
1854;  ed.  at  Washington,  and  at  Jefferson 
Coll.,  U.S.A.  (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1879,  Hon. 

D. D.  1887,  Hon.  LL.D.  1908,  Hon.  Litt.D. 
1918);  was  Principal  of  the  Forman  Christian 
Coll.,  Lahore  1888-1918,  and  Vice-Chancellor 
of  Punjab  Univ.  1910-17;  is  Sec.  of  Council 
of  Presbyterian  Missions  (U.S.A.)  in  India  ; 
received  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal  1907; 
author  of  numerous  Magazine  Articles  : m. 
1879,  Jane  Hindman,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  H. 
Sherrard ; cr.  C.I.E.  (Hon.)  1915.  Lahore, 
Punjab. 

Ewing,  Peter  Dewar,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Gen.  Manager,  Alisa  Shipbuilding 
Co.,  Troon ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Troon,  Ayrshire. 
Ewing,  Lieut.-Col.  Royal  Lindsay  Hamil- 
ton, D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  the  late  Andrew 
Stuart  Ewing;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Tucker’s  Sch., 
Montreal;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1918).  22,  McTavish  Street, 
Montreal ; St.  J ames' s,  and  Montreal  (Mon- 
treal) Clubs. 

Ewing,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Turner, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut -Col.  Roy.  Scots 
(T.F.),  and  Comdg.  7th  Batn.  Roy.  Scots 
Inf.  Brig  , Lowland  Div.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1918. 

Exham,  Col.  Frank  Simeon,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Col.  Simeon  Exham,  C.B.,  of  Monkstown, 
co.  Cork;  b.  1875;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Acting  Col.  R.A.O.C. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  with  Duke 
of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1916. 

Exham,  Major  Harold,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
b.  1884;  Major  Indian  Army;  European 
War  1914-20,  latterly  with  Waziristan  Force 
(despatches,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919,  D.S.O.  1920. 

Exham,  Col.  Simeon  Hardy,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Exham,  of  Monkstown, 
co.  Cork  ; b.  1850;  entered  R.E.  1871,  and 
retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  (with  rank  of  Col.  in 
the  Army)  1901 ; re-joined  1914 ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-9,  present  at  cap- 
ture of  Ali  Musjid  (medal  with  clasp):  m 
1873,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Godfrey 
Clarke  Charles  William  Smith,  V.  of  Agha- 
bullogue,  co.  Cork;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Walton  House,  Walton, 
Suffolk. 

Eyers,  Lieut. -Cow.  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18-—;  is  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve; 
served  in  Dardanelles  1915  with  Transport 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Eyre,  Lieut.-Col.  Moreland  Stanhope, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Eyre, 


C. B.,  of  Rampton,  Nottinghamshire ; b. 
1862;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m 
1912,  Janet  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Maurice 
Pugh,  of  Cein  Carnberth,  Merionethshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Eyre,  Com.  Ralph  Vincent,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut -Col.  Henry  Robert  Eyre, 
Coldstream  Guards,  of  10,  Berkeley  Square, 
W.,  and  Middleton  Tyas,  Yorkshire;  b. 
1882;  Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19,  at 
battle  of  Jutland,  and  in  Baltic  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Eyres,  Vice-Adm.  Cresswell  John, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  C.  Eyres,  R.  of  Great 
Melton,  Norfolk  ; b.  1862;  is  a retired  Vice- 
Adm.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  RG.A. ; served  dur- 
ing Russo-Japanese  War  1904-5  as  Naval 
Attache  with  Russian  Forces,  and  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour)  ; was  Commodore,  Hong-Kong 
1910-12,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1912-13: 
m.  1889,  Rose,  da.  of  J.  Phipps  Towns- 
end, of  Downhills, Tottenham,  and  Walpole, 
Norfolk;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Denmark  House, 
Rochester 

Eyton,  Major  Charles  Sandford  Wynne, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  Gen.  List  and  R.A.F.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Fagan,  Major  Bernard  Joseph,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874;  formerly  Major  Indian  Army;  re- 
tired 1920;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  0. 1918. 

Fagan,  Charles  Edward,  C.B.E.,  I. S.O. , 
son  of  George  Fagan,  formerly  British  Min. 
to  Republic  of  Venezuela;  b.  1855;  ed. 
privately;  is  Sec.  at  British  Museum  of 
Natural  History,  South  Kensington ; has 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium  and  St.  Sava 
of  Serbia;  cr.  I. S.O.  1912,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
J9-°.  53>  Fitzgeorge  Avenue,  W . Kensington, 
W.  14/  Savile,  and  Arts  Clubs. 

Fagan,  Col.  Edward  Arthur,  C.M.G., 

C. S.I.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Horace 
Christopher  Fagan  ; b.  1871  ; Col.  Indian 
Army  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  cia^p),  in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal), 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.), 
Afghan  War  1919  (C.S.  I.):  m,  1906,  Mary 
Dawbney,  da.  of  the  Rev.  R.  E.  Follett,  of 
Winscombe  Court,  Somerset;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.S.  1.  1920. 

Fagan,  Capt.  Herbert  Archer,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1974-20,  latterly  with  Waziristan 
Force  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Fagan,  Patrick  James,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Turton  Fagan, 

B. S.C.  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch., 
Tiverton,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  2nd  class  Oriental  Languages  2887)  5 
entered  I.C-S.  1885  ; served  in  Punjab  as 
Assist.  Commr.  and  Settlement  Officer  ; 
appointed  Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab  1896, 
Commr.  19x0,  and  Financial  Commr.  19x6: 
m.  1890,  Emily  Frances,  da  of  the  late  W.  A. 
Robinson,  Principal  of  Chiefs’  Coll.,  Lahore, 
Punjab;  cr.  C.S. I.  1917.  Lahore,  Punjab; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Fahey,  Rev.  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  a 
4th  class  Chap,  in  Australian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1916. 

Faichnie,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Charles, 

C. M.G.)  b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C.; 
European  War  1914-19 (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Failes,  Capt.  Gerald  Watson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18  — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fair,  Major  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O.)  b., 
18 — ; is  Major  Rhodesia  Police;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


1460 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Fair,  Major  Charles  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Herbert  Fair,  R.  of 
West  Meon,  Petersfield  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb 
(B.A.  Classical  Tripos  1907,  History  1908, 
and  M.A.  1911);  is  an  Assist.  Master  at 
Haileybury,  and  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Ter- 
ritorial Force  Reserve  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Marjorie, 
el.  da.  of  Herbert  E.  Secretan,  of  Bennet’s 
End,  Hemel  Hempstead  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Haileybury  College , Hertford. 

Fair,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Kendall,  C.B .; 
b.  1868 ; entered  R.E.  1886,  became  Major 
1904,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916. 

Fair,  Lieut.-Col.  James  George,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  James  Fair,  of  King’s 
Gardens,  Hove, Sussex  ; b.  1864;  entered  21st 
Hussars  (now  21st  Lancers)  1885,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1900  (retired  1905),  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; served  with  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898  as  Staff  Officer,  present  at  battles 
of  Atbara  and  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches, 
Queen  medal  with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  commanded  Div.  ofS.  African  Con- 
stabulary, E.  Transvaal  1901-4  and  Orange 
River  Colony  1904-8 ; was  a Member  of 
Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Intercolonial 
Council  1906,  and  Resident  Commr.  and 
Comdt.  Gen.  in  S.  Rhodesia  1908-11,  Dep. 
Assist  .Director  of  Remounts,  S.  Command 
1911-15,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Remounts, 
Egypt  1915-16;  now  Dep.  Assist  Director 
of  Remounts,  S.  Command  : m.  1901,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  J.  N.  Sargent, 
C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C M.G.  1916.  The 
Heymersh , Britford,  Salisbury. 

Fairbank,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Arthur 
Thomas,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  MS.,  F.R.C.S., 
son  of  the  late  T.  Fairbank,  M.D..  of 
Windsor;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.;  M.B. 
and  M.S.  London  1898,  F.R.C.S.  England 
1901;  Lieut.-Col.  late  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.), 
Senior  Orthopaedic  Surg.,  King’s  Coll. 
Hospita',  and  Surg.  to  In-Patierts’  Hospital 
for  Sick  Children;  S.  African  War  1899  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E): 
in.  1909,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  A.  G, 
Ogilvie;  cr.  D S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919. 
84,  Harley  Street,  W.i. 

Fairbank,  Major  Henry  Nevill,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  William  Fairbank,  M.V.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.R.C.S.E.  ; b.  1883;  Major  R.F.A. 
and  Major  Instructor  in  Gunnery ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  in. 
19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fairbank,  William,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E., 
M.R.C.S.E. , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Fair- 
bank,  of  Highbury  Hill,  and  Wensley- 
dale,  Yorkshire;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Forest  Sch., 
Epping  Forest;  L.S.A.  1872, M.R.C.S.E.  1873, 
L. M K Q.C.P.l.  1877;  was  Resident  Med. 
Officer,  Roy.  Albert  Edward  Infirmary, 
Wigan  1873-6;  21  years  Surg.  to  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria  and  King  Edward  VII.  Households 
at  Windsor  Castle ; is  Senior  Surg.  to  Roy. 
Household  at  Windsor  Castle,  Surg.-in- 
Ord.  to  H.R.H.  Princess  Christian,  Hon. 
Consulting  Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
Hospital,  Surg.  to  Police  at  Windsor 
Castle,  Local  Hon.  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Royal  Hospital  for  Consumption.  Ventnor, 
a IVlember  of  Council  of  Princess  Christian’s 
Dist.  Nurses  at  Windsor,  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy. 
Albert  Institute,  Windsor,  Member  of  New 
Windsor  Town  Council.  Hon.  Treasurer 
Church  of  England  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’ 
Institute,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a J.P.  for  New 
Windsor  (Mayor  1919),  Commr.  for  Windsor 
and  Maidenhead  Div.of  Berks, anda  J.P.  and 
a County  Councillor  for  Berks;  has  been  Pres, 
and  Chm.of  Roy.  Albert  Institute,  Windsor, 
Prosector  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Hon. 
Visiting  Surg.  Roy.  Infirmary,  Windsor, 
and  25  years  Local  Hon.  Sec.  to  Med.  Coll., 


Epsom;  has  Jubilee  medal  with  bar,  and 
King  Edward  VII.  and  King  George  V. 
Coronation  medals  : m.  1879,  Caroline  Flor- 
ence, da.  of  the  late  John  Woodcock,  J.P., 
of  Woodcock  Hall,  Newburgh,  and  The 
Elms,  Wigan;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911, 
O.B.E  1918.  Moulsey  House,  Windsor ; 
Cavendish  Club. 

Fairbrother,  Col.  William  Tomes,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  George  Berford  Fairbrother, 
of  Clonsilla,  co.  Dublin ; b.  1856 ; entered 
Army  1875,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1886,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and 
Brevet-Col.  1904  ; retired  1914 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal), 
with  Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Abor  Expedition  1894,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2 
(clasp):  m.  1901,  Marie  Burleigh  Lethem, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  Lumb,  of  co. 
Cork  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909. 

Fairclough,  Lieut.-Col.  Brereton,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Richard  Taylor  Fairclough, 
J.P.,  of  Latchford,  Warrington;  b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Warrington  Gram.  Sch.  ; is  an  Engineer, 
and  a J.P.  for  Cheshire  a<  d for  Warrington  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  S.  Lancashire 
Regt. ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G,  D S.O.)  : m.  1907,  Ethel 
Carter,  da.  of  Henry  Roberts,  J.P.,  of  Kings- 
ley, Hill  Cliffe,  Warrington;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1918.  Lane  End,  Hill  Cliffe, 
Warrington. 

Fairclough,  Capt.  Eric,  D.S.O. ; b.  18^; 
is  Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Faire,  Arthur  William,  C B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Watkin  Lewis  Faire ; b.  1854 ; 
a J P.  and  D.L.  for  Leicestershire,  Co- 
Director,  and  a Member  of  Leicestershire 
Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  ; Co-Director,  Auxiliary  Hospitals, 
and  V.A.D.’s,  Red  Cross,  and  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil)  1921  Elmcote , Knighton, 
Leicester ; British  Empire,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Fairfax,  Col.  Bryan  Charles,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Ferdinar.do  Fairfax,  of  Bilbrough  Manor, 
York  [Milner,  Bt.]  ; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers  (formerly  Durham  L L),  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Remounts ; China  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal 
with  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Wen  Hu  of 
China) ; unsuccessfully  contested  Yorkshire , 
W.  Riding,  Spen  Valley  Div.,  Dec.  20th,  19  9 : 
m 1915,  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Ismay,  of  Liverpool ; cr  C.M  G.  1917. 
Army  and  Navy,  Boodle's,  St.  James's,  and 
Yorksh  ire  Clubs. 

Fairfax,  James  Oswald,  C B.E.  ; b.  18—; 
Chm.  N.  S.  Wales  Div. , Australian  Branch 
of  British  Red  Cross  So.;  cr.  O.B.E.  and 
C.B.E.  1918. 

Fairfax,  Lieut.-Col.  William  George 
Astell  Ramsay-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Ram- 
say-Fairfax-Lucy,  Bt.]. 

Fairfield,  Miss  Josephine  Letitia  Denny, 
C.B.E.,  M.D.,  D.P.H.,  da.  of  the  late  C. 
Fairfield;  b.  1885;  European  War  1917-20 
with  R.A.F.  Med.  Ser.  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.  E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Fairliehope,  Chatham 
Close,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.  W 4. 

Fairholme,  George  Frederick,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  George  K.  E.  Fairholme, 
.P.,  of  Old  Melrose,  Roxburghshire,  and 
Vellenau,  Bregenz,  Austria  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
Honours  in  Classics  and  Modern  History. 
1881)  ; entered  Foreign  Office  1882  ; was  3rd 
Sec.  at  Embassy  at  St.  Petersburg  1885-6; 
retired  1903;  m.  1st.,  1888,  Ellen,  who 
d.  1894,  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Schneider, 
M.P.,  of  Belsfield, Windermere  ; 2ndly,  1897, 
Georgina  Maud  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Robert 
Keith  Alexander  Dick-Cunyngham,  7th  and 


COM  PANION  AGE. 


1461 


9th  Bt. ; cr.  C.M.G.  (Civil)  1903.  80,  Drayton 
Gardens , 5.  W.  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Fairtlough,  Major  Edward  Charles 
D’Heillemer,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Fairtlough,  of  Drogheda,  Ireland  ; 
b.  1869;  served  on  Sierra  Leone  Frontier 
1896  (D.S.O.),  and  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; formerly  Major  4th 
Batn.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers;  is  Major 
Auxiliary  Forces  (unattached),  a Dist. 
Commr.  Sierra  Leone  Protectorate,  and  a 
M.L.C.  of  the  Colony:  m.  1901,  Gertrude 
Henrietta  (who  obtained  a Judicial  separa- 
tion 1916),  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Murray, 
of  Millmount  House,  co.  Westmeath ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1897,  C.M.G.  1900.  Ronietta , Sierra 
Leone. 

Fairtlough,  Major  Eric  Victor  Howard, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18—;  Major  R.A.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914  19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  and  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  swords)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Fairweather,  Capt.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  H.  Fair- 
weather,  of  Sussex,  New  Brunswick ; b. 
1867  ; is  Capt.  Canadian  Forces ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fairweather,  Lieut. -Col.  H.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (despatches, 
D.SO  );  cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

Falcon,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Gordon, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1870  ; is  Major  R E , and  a Ch.- 
Engineer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  Relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Falconer,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Robert- 
son, C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Med.  Corps  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1915- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E- ) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Falconer,  Capt.  Alexander  Smith, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  New  Zealand 
Forces;  European  War  1915- 19  (despatches, 
M.C., D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Falconer,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Wellesley, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Falconer,  solicitor,  of  Stonehaven  ; b.  1880; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.D.  1907) ; M-R-C.P. 
London  1907;  sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  now  Lieut. -Coi.  (retired)  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E-) ; 
is  Professor  of  Med.  in  Univ.  of  Cape  Town  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C-B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  The 
University , Cape  Town. 

Falconer,  John  Fettes,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  William  Falconer,  J.P.,  of 
Cairn  ton,  Fordoun,  Scotland  ; b.  1888  ; ed. 
at  Gordon’s  Coll.,  Aberdeen;  an  Engineer 
and  Tea  Planter,  Assam,  and  Lieut.  Indian 
Army  Reserve;  Abor  Expedition  1911-12, 
European  War  1916-18,  Comdg.  Machine  Gun 
Squadron,  15th  S.  Cav.  Brig,  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Janet 
Leslie,  da.  of  Capt.  John  L-  McNaughton, 
M.B.E.,  of  Rosemount,  Buckie;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Moriani,  Assam  ; Dibrugarh  (Assam) 
Club. 

Falk,  Oswald  Toynbee,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
financial  clauses  of  Peace  Treaty  1919  ; cr. 
C-B-E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Falkner,  Major  Arthur  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Trueman  Tully  Falkner, 
M.A.  [see  D.  Newcastle,  colls.] ; b.  1895  ; ed. 
at  Shrewsbury,  and  at  Peterhouse,  Camb. 
(B.A.  Science  Honours  1097);  Major  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Falkner,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Felton,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Felton 
Falkner,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.A.S.C.,  a D.A.Q.M.G.,  and 
Instructor  Sch.  of  Mil.  Administration,  and 
an  Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England;  S.  African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
mtdal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O., 


Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. M.G.)  : m.  1907,  Elaine  Adelaide,  only 
child  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Walter  George 
Augustus  Bedford,  K. C.M.G.,  C-B. ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C. MG.  1919.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Falkner,  Rev.  Thomas  Felton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Falkner,  of  Bath  ; b.  1847  ; 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1870, 
M.A.  1875);  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
with  1st  Div.  and  Guards’ Brig,  (despatches, 

gromoted,  D.S.O.);  was  Domestic  Chap,  to 
Jshop  of  Colombo  1873,  Sub-Warden  of 
St.  Thomas’s  Coll.,  Colombo  1872-9,  acting 
Colonial  Chap.,  and  Chap,  to  the  Forces, 
Colombo  1874-5,  and  Head  Master  at  St. 
Thomas’s  Coll.  Sch.,  Colombo  1875-9,  V.  of 
Woolland,  Dorset  1879-81,  and  a Chap,  to 
the  Forces  1881-1904 : is  R.  of  Burnham 
Market : m.  1877,  Maria,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  J.  Bacon,  B.D.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  St. 
Mary's  Rectory,  Burnham  Market,  Norfolk. 

Falla,  Lieut.-Col.  NorrisStephen,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Stephen  Falla  of  Westport, 
New  Zealand;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Westport, 
New  Zealand  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Artillery ; served  in  Gallipoli  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  is  a Shipping  Manager, 
and  Fellow  of  Institute  of  Accountants,  New 
Zealand  : m.  1911,  Audrey  Frances  Stock,  of 
Dunedin,  New  Zealand ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

Falle,  Major  Philip  Vernon  Le  Geyt, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Com.  Philip  John  Falle,  Roy. 
Indian  Marine  ; b.  1885  ; is  Major  R.A.S.C.; 
served  in  Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Royal  Channel  Islands 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Falls,  Rev.  G.  O.,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
temporary  Chap,  to  Canadian  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Falls,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  Edward,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
Reserve  ; S.  Africa  1902  (King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Falwasser,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Falwasser, 
V.  of  Priveit,  Hants;  b.  1873;  ed-  at  Marl- 
borough; M-R.C-S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1897;  is  a Physician,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1901,  Charlotte  Annie  Gilson,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  T.  Sheild,  solicitor,  of  Uppingham, 
Rutland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Warwick  House, 
Maidstone. 

Fane,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Frederick  Arthur  Fane,  formerly  of  Brown - 
sover  Hall,  Rugby ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Rugby ; 
entered  Lancers  1897,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  Brevet  Lt.  Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre),  and  during  Irish  Rebellion 
1916  (wounded) : m.  1918,  Gladys  MacGeorge, 
da.  of  Mrs.  Stanley  Barry,  of  Pitsford  Hall, 
Northampton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Fane,  Lieut.-Col.  Julian,  D.S.O.)  b.  1876; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Gloucester- 
shire Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  Nigeria  1905-6  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fanning,  Major  Rupert  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  E.  Fanning,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia;  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Ch.  of  England 
Gram.  Sch.,  Melbourne;  Capt.  Roy.  Aus- 
tralian Artillery  ; European  War  1915  18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval 
and  Military  ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Fanshawe,  Capt.  Basil  Hew,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Gen.  Charles  Fanshawe;  6.1868;  Capt. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18,  on  Blockade 
work  anu  as  Admiralty  Port  Officer  at  Scapa  ; 
appoin  ed  Capt.  H.M.  Dockyard,  Bermuda 
1918  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  Oraer  of  Crown  of 
Italy);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Fanshawe,  Herbert  Charles,  C.S.I.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  John  Faithfull  Fanshawe  ; , 
b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Bedford,  at  Tonbridge^  and 
at  Repton  ; entered  I.C.S.  1873  » appointed 
Junior  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjaub  1888,  and 
Revenue  Sec.  1890;  was  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  j 
of  Punjaub  1890-92  and  1893-6,  Commr.  and 
Sup.,  Delhi  1899-1901,  and  M.L.C.  Punjaub 
1899-1901,  and  India  1900;  retired  1901; 
author  of  “ Rohtak  Settlement  Report,”  and 
“Delhi,  Ancient  and  Modern”;  editor  oi  ; 
“Murray’s  Handbook  of  India ’’(5th  to  8th 
editions),  and  of  “Lady  Fanshawe’s  Memoirs” 
(1907):  m.  1906,  Harriot  Wollaston,  da.  of  i 
Maj  Gen.  Julius  Bentall  Dennys,  I.S.C.,  of 
Westbourne,  Sidmouth,  and  widow  of 
William  Ramsay  [see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  colls., 
cr.  t656]  ; cr.  C.S  I.  1900.  72,  Philbeach 

Gardens , S.W.  ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Fanshawe,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Arthur,  j 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Sir  Arthur  Upton  I 
Fanshawe,  K.C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1874; 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; Euro-  ] 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D S.O. , i 
O.B.E  ):  m.  1906,  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Sholto  Edmonstone  Pemberton ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fanshawe,  Col.  Reginald  Winnington, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Basil  j 
fanshawe;  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Riding  ! 
Regt.,  and  a Staff-Paymaster  Army  Pay  j 
Depart.  (C.M.G.);  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps):  m.  1898, 
Susan  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  F.  ] 
MacTier ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

FardunjiKuwarjiTarapurvala,  C.I.E.; 
b.  18—;  is  Sup.  Engineer  in  Public  Works  i 
Depart.,  Bombay ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1901.  Ahmedabad , India. 

Farewell,  Capt.  Michael  Warren,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  Maj. -Gen.  William  Thomas  Freke 
Farewell,  M.S.C.  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Somerset  I 
Coll.,  Bath ; entered  Roy.  Indian  Marine  j 
1890,  and  became  Capt.  1914 ; appointed  j 
Port  Officer  and  Marine  Transport  Officer,  ! 
Karachi,  and  1st  class  Magistrate  there  1914, 
and  Capt. -Sup.  Kidderpore  Dockyard  1918  : 
m.  1912,  Katharine  Irene,  el.  da.  of  F.  Griffith, 
of  Corsley,  Wilts;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Farfan,  Lieut.-Col .,  Arthur  Joseph  I 
Thomas,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Dr.  Vincent  Farfan, 
of  Trinidad;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Reading  Sch.,  j 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-  i 
Col.  R.A  , and  attached  to  Indian  Army  j 
(D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Fargus,  Brig. -Gen.  Harold,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  j 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  John 
Fargus,  of  Clifton,  Bristol;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.  ; entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  1 
L.I.  1893,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1912, 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  19*8,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1919;  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  with  2nd  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.,  | 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and  at  J 
battles  of  Paardeberg  and  Driefontein  j 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19  | 
(despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  1 

C. B.) ; was  a Brig.-Maj.  1912-15  : rtt.  1890,  j 
Alice  Gertrude,  da.  of  J.  L.  Evans,  of  Clifton, 
Bristol;  cr.  D.S.O.  igoo,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Fargus,  Major  Nigel  Harry  Skinner, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Henry  Robert  Fargus, 
of  Milton  House,  Strawberry  Hill,  Middle- 
sex; b.  1881;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.  M.C. ; 
Major  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.);  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19,  with  his  Regt.,  as  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B  E.)  : m.  1915,  Lottie  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Wilfrid  Trimmer ; cr  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E 
(Mil.)  1919.  Caledonian  Club. 

Farie,  Capt.  James  Uchtred,  C.M.G., 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1907,  Gertrude 
Mary  Stourton,  who  d.  1915,  aa.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Joseph  Langdale  [see  B.  Mowbray] ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 


Farman  Ali  Khan,  Sardar  Bahadur , 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; A.G.,  Kashmir  State  Army : 
cr.  C.I.E-  1918.  Kashmir,  India. 

Farmar,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Jasper, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Farmar,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Farmar,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Mynors, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Farmar,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Farmer,  Col.  George  Devey,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1866;  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps.; 
cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919.  Ancaster,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Farmer,  Col.  John,  C.I  E.,  F.R.C.V.S.  ; 
b.  1871  ; is  Col.  Indian  Vet.  Depart. ; ap- 
pointed Ch.  Sup.  Civil  Vet.  Depart.,  Punjab 
1912;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Lahore , Punjab. 

Farnall,  Harry  de  la  Rosa  Burrard,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Harry  Burrard 
Farnall,  C.B.  ; b.  1852 ; entered  Foreign 
Office  1873  > employed  at  Colonial  Office 
1880-81  ; attached  to  Roy.  Commn.  for  nego- 
tiation of  a Treaty  of  Commerce  with  France 
1881  ; was  Sec.  to  British  Delegates  to  In- 
ternational Submarine  Cables  Conferences  at 
Paris  1882  and  1886,  and  to  Channel  Fisheries 
Negotiations  with  France  1886,  Sec.  to  In- 
ternational Sugar  Conferences  in  London 
1887-8-9,  Sec.  to  British  Delegates  to  Interna- 
tional Conference  at  Madrid  for  Protection 
of  Industrial  Property  1890,  Sec.  to  Venice 
Sanitary  Conference  1892,  British  Delegate 
to  Sanitary  Conference  at  Dresden  1893  and 
at  Venice  1897,  and  British  Plenipotentiary 
to  African  Conference  at  Brussels  1899; 
appointed  an  Acting  2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser. 
1891,  and  British  Commr.  in  Caisse  de  la 
Dette  Publique,  Egypt  1904;  has  1st  Class 
Medjidie,  and  Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of 
the  Nile;  cr.  C.M.G.  1890,  C.B.  (Civil)  1902. 
Pyramids  Road,  Gizah,  Egypt ; Turf  (Cairo). 
Club. 

Farquhar,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Lieut. -Col.  H . R.  Farquhar,  of  Park  Place, 
Wickham,  Hants  ; b.  1875  1 is  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut -Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1902  (medal  with 
clasp)  and  1903  (wounded,  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16,  on  Staff  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  with  Bar);  was  Brig.- 
Major  R A.,  Irish  Command  1913-14  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x6  (Bar  1918). 

Farquhar,  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Farquhar,  of  Auchryde,  Coull, 
Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1854  ; formerly  a Town 
Councillor  of  Ladysmith ; is  an  Architect  and 
Member  of  Legislative  Assembly  (Klip  River 
Div.) ; was  Mayor  and  Pres,  of  Town  Guard 
of  Ladysmith  1899-1902,  holding  office  during 
memorable  siege  (despatches):  m.  1884, 

Jessie  Hall,  da.  of  Andrew  Stewart;  cr. 

C. M.G  1901.  Stewart  Park , Ladysmith t 
Natal. 

Farquhar,  Lieut.-Col.  Moubray  Gore, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Arthur 
Farquhar,  K.C.B.,  of  Drumnagesk,  Aboyne, 
Aberdeenshire;  b.  1862;  sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  Scottish  Horse  Yeo.,  and  now  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve;  served  in 
Matabeleland  with  British  S.  Africa  Co.’s 
Force  1893  (medal)  and  1896  (clasp),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Capt.  Thorneycroft’s 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  seven  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Orleans  Club. 

Farquhar,  Adm.  Richard  Bowles,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Sir  Arthur 
Farquhar,  K.C.B.,  of  Drum-na-gesk,  Aber- 
deenshire; b.  1859;  entered  R.N.  1870, 
became  Lieut.  1881,  Com.  1894,  Capt.  1899, 
Rear-Adm.  1908,  Vice-Adm.  1914,  and  Adm. 
>917;  retired  1918  ; has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Grand 
Cordon  of  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of 
Japan  : m.  18—,  Mary,  da.  of  Richard  Read, 
H.B.M.’s  Consul  at  Corfu;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917. 

Farquhar,  Major  William  Alexander, 
D S.O.;  b.  1879;  is  Major  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Farquhar,  Major  William  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  W.  G.  Farquhar,  of 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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The  Hummock,  Queensland  ; b.  i£88  ; Major 
Australian  Engineeis;  European  War  1015- 
18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Gueire); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Farquharson,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Spencer 
Loat,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Oxford  Univ.  Officers’  Training 
Corps  ; has  Region  of  Honour,  and  Palmes 
Academie ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Farquharson , Lieut.-Col.  David  Lorraine 
Wilson-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Wilson;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  1884,  became 
Capt,  1891,  and  Major  1902;  retired  1908; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; was  Officer-in- 
Charge  of  an  Infantry  Record  Office  1918-19  ; 
has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Farquharson  (that  of  his  grandfather,  Robert 
Farquharson  of  A'largue) : in.  1908,  Alice 
Marv,  da.  of  the  late  John  Sanderson,  of 
Bullers  Wood,  Chislehurst ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Allargne , Strathdon , Aberdeenshire , Naval 
and  Mil  tary,  and  Neiv  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 
Farquharson,  Col.  Harry  Douglas, 

C.M.G. ; b.  1868  ; Col.  Comdt.  R.M.L.I. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Farquharson,  Com.  John  Phelips, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E., son  of  Capt.  A.  J. Farquharson, 
R.N.,  of  Stowell  Park,  Wilts  ; b.  1884  ; Com. 
R.N.  ; European  War  19 14- 19  (despatches, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Phyllis 
Ruth,  el.  da.  of  Major  Francis  Edward 
Prescott,  of  Bockleton  Court,  Tenbury  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Farr,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  New  Zealand  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1015-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  i9'8.' 

Farr,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Percy,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Farr,  William  Edward,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Albert  Hart  Farr,  of  Weston,  Herts;  b. 
1872;  ed.  privately;  admitted  a Solicitor 
1897  ; a Member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Booth, 
Wade,  Farr  and  Lomas- Walker,  Foster 
and  Co.,  of  Leeds,  an  Alderman  of  City  of 
- Leeds,  Chm.  of  Leeds  Higher  Education 
Committee,  Hon.  Sec.  Leeds  Liberal 
Federation,  a Member  of  Council  of 
Leeds  Univ.,  a Member  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute,  and  a J.P.  for  Leeds  : m 1918, 
Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  James  Walker,  of 
Kirklington  House,  Harrogate  ; cr.  C.B  E- 
(Civil)  1920.  Almadene , H eadingley , Leeas; 
Leeds  Liberal , National  Liberal , and  Leeds 
Clubs. 

Farran,  Major  George  Lambert,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.C. ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  Indian 
Army;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  S.  Persia  1919-20  (O.B.E.) : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B. c . (Mil.)  1919. 

Farrant,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Samuel  Farrant,  formerly  of  Amberd, 
Taunton  ; b.  1873  » ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.  ; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1896  ; is  Major  (T.D.) 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.),  Surg.-Lieut. 
Col.  Yeo  , and  Surg.  Taunton  and  Somerset 
Hospital ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1909,  Gertrude 
Helen  de  Renzy,  da.  of  Col.  O.  H.  Channer; 
cr.  D.S.O,  1916.  Shrapnels , Taunton ; Taun- 
ton and  Somerset  Club. 

Farrar,  Major  Aubrey  David  Mapleton, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; served  in  Mesopotamia 
I9I5'I7,  as  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Roy. 
Welch  Fusiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr • 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Farrar,  Capt.  John  Percy,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Farrar,  M.D.,  of  Chatteris ; 
b.  1857 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Capt. 
Kaffrarian  Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1886,  Mary,  da.  of  F.  Beswick,  of  Queens- 


town; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  no,  him  Park 
Gardens,  S.tV.;  Bath  and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Farrell,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Farrell,  Major  John  Arthur  Joseph, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Leinster  Regt.  (Reserve);  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);: 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Farrell,  Capt.  Valentine  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  Edward  Joseph  Farrell, 
of  Moynalty,  co.  Meath;  b.  1888;  Capt. 
Leinster  Regt.  Reserve ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1919. 

Farrington,  Capt.  Alexander,  C.M.G. y 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Claus  John  Mc- 
Leod Farrington,  Punjab  Staff  Corps;  b. 
1869  ; Capt.  R.N.  ; appointed  Capt.  Sup.  and 
Senior  Naval  Officer  at  Invergordon  1919  : m. 
1905,  Adrienne  Eva  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Charles  Cecil  Rookes,  of  Auckland, 
New  Zealand;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Invergor- 
don; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Farrington,  Col.  Malcolm  Charles,  C.B., 
son  of  M.  Farrington;  b.  1835;  entered 
51st  Regt.  1853',  became  Capt.  1858,  Major 
1871,  Lieut.-Col.  1877,  and  Col.  1881  ; retired 
1890;  was  A.A.G.,  Bengal  1878-83,  and  A.G., 
Madras  1887-00;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1887. 

Farrington,  Capt.  Whyndham  Brookes, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.A.F.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fasken,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Grant  Mansell, 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Edward  Thomas 
Fasken  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  Army 
1874  and  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1878, 
became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1906,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1907 ; retired  1914 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9-80,  present  at  battles  of 
Ahmed  Khel  and  Arzu,  march  from  Kabul 
to  Kandahar,  and  battle  of  Kandahar  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  with  Expedi- 
tions against  Atchakzais  and  Marri  tribes 
1880,  with  Black  Mountain  Expedition  1888, 
as  Brig. -Major  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  Somaliland  Field  Force 
1903-4,  as  Brig  -Gen.  Comdg.  2nd  Brig.,  pre- 
sent at  battle  of  Jidballi  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India  and  by  Com.-in-Ch.  for  action 
at  Maizar  in  Tochi  Valley  1900  ; appointed 
Col.  52nd  Sikhs  (Indian  Frontier  Force) 
1909;  commanded  S.  Bannu  and  Ferozepore 
Brigs.,  India  1906-11,  and  a Div.  1914-16: 
m.  1885,  Eveline,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Pratt,  R.  of  Harpley,  Norfolk;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904.  Highlands,  Easebourne , M id- 
hurst,  Sussex. 

Fasken,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Henry,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Edward  Thomas  Fasken, 
M.S.C.  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1882, 
and  Indian  Army  1885,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1920;  served  during  European  War 
1914-16  on  Staff,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Brig.-Maj.  to 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Cav.  in  India  1893-4 
m.  1894,  Lillian  Emmeline,  da.  of  Col.  Sir 
Henry  Ravenshaw  Thuillier,  K.C.I.E.  5 cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Hyde  Grange,  Chalford , 
Gloucestersh  ire. 

Fasson,  Lieut.-Col.  Disney  John  Menzies, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Surg.-Gen.  Stanhope 
Hunter  Fasson,  M.D. ; b.  1864  > ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.  F.A.  1884, 
became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1910,  and  Col.  19x3;  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-15  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  3rd  class  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne) ; sometime  an  Inspector  of  R.H. 
and  R.F.A. ; appointed  Officer-in  Charge  of 
a Record  office  1920:  m.  1908,  Mary  Edith, 
da.  of  Col.  Edward  William  Cuming, 
Cameron  Highlanders,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
W.  Maurice  Marter,  King’s  Dragoon  Guards ; 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Fateh  Ali  Khan,  Hon.  Hajee  Nawab 
Kizilbash,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Nawab  Nisar  Ali 
Khan;  b.  1862;  is  the  leading  Mahomedan  in 
the  Punjab,  Chief  of  the  Kizilbash  family  (ol 
which  he  became  head  1896),  a Jagirdar  of 
the  Punjab,  a Taalugadar  of  Oudh,  Life 
Pres,  of  the  Anjumani  Islamin  and  of  the 
Imamia  Asso.  of  Lahore,  a Counsellor  of 
Aitchison  Chiefs  Coll.  (Lahore),  a Fellow  of 
Punjab  Univ.,  and  a Trustee  of  Aligarh 
Coll.  ; represented  Punjab  at  Famine  Con- 
ference 1897  (gave  nearly  50,000  rupees  to 
relief  funds)  ; removed  misunderstanding 
between  Hindus  and  Musalmans  of  Punjab 
same  year  (thanked  by  Govt.);  placed  ser- 
vices of  self  and  clan  at  disposal  of  Govt,  dur- 
ing Chitral  Campaign  (thanked);  elected 
Member  of  Punjab  Legislative  Council  1897, 
and  of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1905; 
represented  Punjab  at  coronation  of  King 
Edward  VII.  1902,  and  attended  Delhi 
Durbar  1903  as  Govt,  guest  : m.  18 — ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1903.  Ali  Rozabad,  District  Lahore, 
Punjab. 

Fathers,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  I.S.O.,  son  of  | 
Joseph  •"athers;  6.1860;  entered  Admiraltv 
1879,  and  was  Dep.  Director  of  Armament 
Supplv,  Admiralty,  during  European  War; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1917,  C.B. E.  (Civil)  1920.  The 
Admiralty , Whitehall,  S.IV. 

Fathy  Bey,  Miralai , D.S.O.  ; is  a Col.  in 
Egyptian  Army ; served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (Hon.) 
1896. 

Faulkner,  Alfred  Edward,  C.B.E. ; b. 
1882;  ed.  at  St.  Albans  Sch.,  and  at  King's 
Coll.,  London  ; Dep.  Director,  Mil.  Sea 
Transport,  Ministry  of  ‘'hipping  1917-19 
am  Director  1919-20  ; appointed  Civil  Assist 
Director  of  transports,  Admiraltv,  and 
Acting  Director  of  Transports  and  Shipping, 
Ministry  of  Shipping  1920:  m.  1910,  Mor- 
ence  Edith,  da.  of — Nicoll ; cr.  C.B.t.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Faulkner,  Major  George  Aubrey, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  R.F.A.  ; has  Order  of  the  Nile ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Faunthorpe.  Lieut- Col.  John  Champion, 
C.B.E. , M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Pincher 
Faunihorpe,  ofElmfield,  Bromley  Common, 
Kent ; b 1871  ; ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1890,  and 
is  a Dist.  Officer  and  Lieut.-Co'.  United 
Provinces  Horse;  European  War  1914  17, 
becoming  Lieut. -Col.  and  Gen  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  M.C.);  went  to  U.S.A.  with 
Br  tish  Mission  19x8,  and  was  attached  to 
British  Embassy,  Washington  1919-20:  m. 
1896,  Amy  Frances,  da.  of  Major  T.  J.  Ryves, 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Pone*,  India;  cr 
C.B  F (Civil)  1920.  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Faussett,  Brig. -Gen  Edmund  Godfrey 
Godfrey-,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Godfrey  Godfrey-Faussett,  Bar.-at- 
law  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; entered  K.E.  1888,  became  Capt.  1898, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1906,  Lieut. -Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and  Driefontein,  and 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C M.G.,  CB);  appointed  Dep. 
Director  of  Army  Signals  1916,  and  Comdg. 
Signal  Ser.  Training  Centre  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  1918:  >11.1897,  Mabel  Gertrude,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Augustus  William  Lawson 
Hemming,  G. C.M.G.  [see  Hemming, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Faux,  Col.  Edward,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Edward  Faux,  lormerly  of  Heybridge  Hall, 
Maldon  ; b.  1857  ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  (T.D.)  London  Kegt.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1889;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Heath- 
field,  Jews’  Walk,  Upper  Sydenham,  S.E. 


Faviell,  Com.  Douglas,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E., 
son  of  Frederick  Henry  Faviell,  of  High- 
standing,  near  Barnstaple  ; b.  1884;  entered 
R.N.  899,  became  Lieut.  1906,  Lieut. -Com. 
1914,  and  Com.  1917  ; European  War  1914-19, 
pi  est-nt  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  pro- 
moted O.B.E  );  has  3rd  class  of  Japanese 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure  : m.  1910,  Mary 
Sanderson  (from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce  1920),  da.  of  Professor  John  Hunter  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.Uth  class)  19x5,  O.B.E.(Mih)  19x9. 
Faviell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Frederick 
Oliver,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1882;  is  Major  Worcester- 
shire Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  19x5-17,  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Fawcett,  Edmund  Alderson  Sandford, 

C. B. , son  of  Edmund  Alderson  Fawcett,  of 

Sandford  Hall,  Warcop,  Westmorland,  and 
Child  wick  Hall,  St.  Albans  ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
privately  ; a Civil  Engineer  ; appointed  En- 
gineering Inspector,  Local  Govt.  Board  1898, 
and  2nd  Dep.  Ch.  Engineer  1911  ; .Sec  to  Man 
Power  Distribution  Board,  and  Ministry  of 
National  Ser.  during  European  Mar:  m. 
18 — , Gladys  Heath,  da.  of  George  Weller, 
of  The  Plantation,  Amersham : cr.  C.B. 

(Civil)  1919.  The  Rosary,  Coleshill,  Amersham, 
Bucks. 

Fawcett,  Edward  Pinder,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Edward  Fawcett,  of 
Sheffield  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Leys  Sch  , and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1896)  ; entered 

l. C.S.  1898;  Dist.  Magistrate  and  Collector 
in  United  Provinces  : m.  1900  Mary,  da.  of 
W.  H.  Clifford ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Benares, 
United  Provinces,  India. 

Fawcett,  Henry  Heath,  C.B.  ; son  of 
the  late  Peter  Fawcett ; 6.  1863  ; Director 
of  Army  Contracts,  War  Office  : m.  1892, 
Colina,  da.  of  the  late  Colin  Sharp;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1918.  Oaken  Cottage,  Berkhampstead. 

Fawcett,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Herbert 
James,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William 
James  Fawcett,  C.B.  ; b.  1879;  is  Lieut  -Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 

m.  1919,  Margaret  Felicie,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Salkeld  Burra,  of  Bockhanger,  Ken- 
nington,  Kent ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fawcett,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Harrison, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1867;  is  Major  R.G.A.  (retired), 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fawcett,  Major  Ralph  Frankland  Morris, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Maurice  James  Fawcett, 
Roy.  Fusiliers;  b.  1873;  Major  R.A.M.C. ; 
retired  1919;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1908,  Lilian  Brandish  Moore, 
da.  of  Llewellyn  Rees  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Fawcett,  Maj.-Gen.  William  James, 

C. B.,  son  of  James  Fawcett,  J.P., of  Lecarrow, 
co.  Leitrim;  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ. 
(B.A.  1869,  M.B.  and  M.Ch.  1870);  entered 
Army  1871,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1891,  Col.  1899,  and  Surg.-Gen. 
1903  (retired  1908),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918 ; 
served  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (despatches);  was  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  Irish  Command  1903-5;  ap- 

ointed  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Army  Med. 
er.  1905;  is  a J.P.  and  D.l  . for  co.  Leitrim: 
m.  1st,  1877,  Mary,  who  d.  1881,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  William  Thomas  Williams;  2nd,  1887, 
Alice,  da.  of  Charles  Lloyd,  J.P.;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904.  Lecarrow,  Spencer  Harbour,  co. 
Leitrim. 

Fawcus,  Major  Arthur  Edward  Flynn, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Major  (T  D ) Man- 
chester Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  Legion  of  Honour,  M.C., 
D.S.O  ):  m.  1918,  Alexandra  Maud  Venetia, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Dodge  James,  C.V.O. 
[see  Forbes,  Bt.,  cr.  1823]  : cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

I Fawcus,  Col.  Harold  Ben,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

M.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Fawcus,  of  South 
Charlton,  Northumberland  ; 6.1876;  ed.  at 
I Durham  Sch.  and  Univ.  (M.B.,  B.S.);  en- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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tered  R.A.M.C.  1900,  became  Capt.  1903, 
Major  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  four 
times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
B'  evet  Col.);  was  Assist.  Professor  R.A.M. 
Coll.  1912-14,  and  Instructor  Sch.  of  Army 
Sanitation  1914  : m.  1906,  Mary  Helen  Carne, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  John  James  Ross, 
Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.)  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fawkes,  Capt.  Rowland  Beattie,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  William  Fawkes,  of  Northamp- 
ton : b.  1894;  ed.  at  Queens’  Coll.,  Camb. 
(Scholar);  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Spelhoe, 
Queen's  Park , Northampton. 

Fawssett,  Com.  Arthur  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
in  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I9’ 

Fayle,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  James  Leech, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Benjamin  William 
Fayle,  J.P.,  of  Moor  Park  Parsonstown, 
Ireland;  b.  1857;  entered  Army  1882, 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1894, 
and  Lieut.  Col.  1902  ; retired  1902;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1887,  Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Leech,  of 
Burwalls,  Leigh  Woods,  near  Bristol  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Clarendon,  Canynge  Road, 
Clifton , Bristol ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Fazulbhoy  Visram  [see  Visram"]. 

Fearenside,  Major  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Charles 
Fearenside,  of  Burton,  Westmorland ; b- 
1881 ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  ; is  a 
Schoolmaster,  and  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Manchester  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fearman,  Major  Herbert  Douglas, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf.  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
X917. 

Fearon,  Lieut.-Col.  Paul  John,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Feary,  Capt.  Stephen,  D.S.O.)  b.  18—; 
Capt.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches. D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fedden,  Mrs.  Katharine  Waldo  Douglas, 

C. B.E. , da.  of  Henry  Livingstone  Douglas,  of 
New  York  ; b.  1873  ; Chm.  of  Belgravia  War 
Hospital  Supply  Depot  1915- 19  : m.  1st,  1894, 
Francis  Kinloch  Hunter  ; 2nd,  1907,  Romilly 
Fedden;  cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
69,  Beaufort  Mansions,  Chelsea,  5. IF. 3 ; 
Sesame  Club. 

Feeney,  Major  Francis  Edward  Joseph, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.A.  F.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fegen,  Col.  Magrath  Fogarty,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1858;  formerly  Col.  R.A. ; Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (medal  with  clasp.  Khedive’s 
star),  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N -W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Fehr,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Fehr,  of  Muswell  Hill,  N.W  ; b 1874;  ed. 
privately;  head  of  the  firm  of  Thornett  and 
Fehr,  Clnnial  merchants,  of  27,  Leadenhall 
Street,  E.C.,  Chm.  and  Director  of  various 
Colonial  Cos  , Pres.  Oil  and  Tallow  Trade 
Asso  , and  an  Underwriter  at  Lloyd’s; 
Assist.  Director,  Oilseeds  Supply,  Min.  of 
Food  1917-19  ; unsuccessfully  contested 


Kent,  Dartfurd  Div.  (Ind.  U)  March  1920  : 
m 1901,  Jane,  da.  of  Thomas  Poulter,  J P ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hatton  House, 
Chislehurst ; Upper  Park,  Lympne  ; Slodden 
Farm  Dymchurch ; St.  Stephen’ s,  and  Con- 
stitutional Clubs. 

Feilden,  Major  Granville  Cholmondeley, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Robert 
Feilden,  V.  of  Honingham  and  Hon.  Canon 
of  Norwich  [B.  Calthorpe] ; b.  1863;  entered 
Sealorth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  the 
Duke  of  Albany’s)  1884,  became  Capt.  1891, 
and  Major  1901 ; retired  1905  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  battle  of  Paardeberg,  and 
operations  in  Orange  River  Colony  and 
Eastern  and  Western  Transvaal  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is  Adj.  Corps  of  Com- 
missionaires, and  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  : m. 
1894,  Edith  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Henry  Cockburn  Macandrew  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  Dudley  House,  Twickenham  Park, 
Twickenham;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Feilden,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Broome,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Mosley  Feilden, 
R.  of  Bebington,  Cheshire;  b.  1834;  en- 
tered 38th  Regt.  1852,  became  Capt.  1855 
(transferred  to  6th  Regt.  1857),  Major 
1867,  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1876,  Col.  1881,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1890  ; retired 
1893 ; served  during  Crimean  War  1854-5, 
present  at  battles  of  Alma  and  lnkerman  and 
siege  of  Sebastopol  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps,  Turkish 
medal) ; appointed  Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  1904;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893.  Wear 
Giffard,  Warwick. 

Feilden,  Col.  Henry  Weymss,  C.B.  [see 
Feilden,  Bt.]. 

Feilden,  Lieut.-Col.  Randle  Montagu, 

C. B.E.  [see  Feilden,  Bt.]. 

Feilden,  Col.  Wemyss  Gawne  Cunning- 
ham, C.M.G.  [see  Feilden,  Bt.]. 

Feilding,  Capt.  Rowland  Charles,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Denbigh,  colls.]. 

Fell,  Aubrey  Llewellyn  Coventry,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Gregs'  n Fell,  of 
Ickham  Hall,  Canterbury;  b.  18:19:  ed.  at 
Ch.  Coll..  Finchley  ; Gen.  Manager,  London 
County  Council  Tramways  : m 18—,  Isabel 
Leckie  Ewing,  da.  of  Thomas  Mantell 
I ielding  [seeE.  Denbigh,  coUs.J  ; cr.  C B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Rycstead  Common,  Chidding- 
fold;  Snorts'  Club 

Fell,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Frederick  Rud- 
stoD,^  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Col. 
W.  E.  Fell;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  R.A.F.,  and  a Depot  Comdr.  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : m.  1920,  Mary 
Doh  res  Maude,  da.  of  — Hay ae- Walker, 
of  Montpellier  Parade,  Harrogate  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fell.  Brig.-Gen.  Matthew  Henry  Gregson, 
C.B  , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Fell, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Flan  How,  Ulverston  ; b.  1872; 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col  R.A.M.C.,  and 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  at  Air  Ministry,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
Kings  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  in  France  ar.d  Mesopotamia 
(despatches  eight  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
j with  Swords,  C.B.) : m.  1908,  Marion  Isobel, 

I da.  of  the  late  Robert  Wallace;  cr.  C.M.G. 

I 1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Flan  How,  Ulverston, 
Lancashire. 

Fell,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Black,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  John  Fell,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Flan  How,  Ulverston  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at 
Windermere  Coll.  ; entered  90th  (Perthshire) 
L.I.  1878,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd 
Batn.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)  1903, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  191/ ; 
retired  1908  ; served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879 
(medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1915-16,  Comdg. 
an  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  C.B.) ; commanded 
Scottish  Rifles  Brig.  (T.F.)  1908-12,  Ceylon 
Vol. Forces  1912-14,  and  an  Inf.  Brig.  1914-15 
and  1916-17;  commanded  Ceylon  Defence 
Force  1918-19;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  19x9.  junior  United  Service  Club. 


466 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Fell,  Thomas  Edward,  C.M.G. , son  of 
John  Fell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Flan  How,  Ulver- 
ston  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Lancaster  Roy.  Gram. 
Sch.,  at  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester,  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897) ; appointed 
Ch.  Clerk  Colonial  Sec ’s  Office,  Gold  Coast 
1897,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1903,  Acting  Sec. 
for  Native  Affairs  1904,  Dist.  Commr.,  Ashanti 
1905,  Provincial  Commr.  1907,  Colonial  Sec., 
Barbados  1916  (acted  as  Gov  1918),  and 
Colonial  Sec.  Fiji  1919  (acted  as  Gov.  May  to 
June  1920);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Suvn,  Fiji; 
Sports’  Club. 

Fellowes,  Wing-Com.  Peregrine  Forbes 
Morant,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerlv  1 ieut.- 
Com.  R.N.,  now  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (prisoner,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  : m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Fellowes,  Major  Ronald  Townshend, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  B.  De  Ramsey]. 

Fellows,  Brig. -Gen.  Bertram  Charles, 

C.M.G.,  son  of  Rev.  E.  T.  Fellows,  of 
Gaccombe;  b.  1877;  formerly  Brevet  Major 
Indian  Army  ar.d  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m 1015,  FrancesMary,  da.  of  T.  C.  Clavhills- 
Henderson,  of  Invergowrie  House,  Forfar- 
shire ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x9. 

Fellows,  Col.  (Robert)  Bruce,  C.B.,  5th 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Fellows,  of 
Moneyhill,  Herts  ; b.  1830 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; was  for  37  years  in 
Herts  Mil.  (now  4th  Batn.  Beds  and  Herts 
Regt.),  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  having  commanded  the  Batn.  for  15 
ears  (appointed  Hon.  Col.  1908);  entered 
nvy  Council  Office  1858,  and  became  Dep. 
Clerk  of  the  Council  and  Ch.  Clerk  1894 ; 
retired  1895;  is  a J.P.  for  Herts;  compiler 
of  “Historical  Records  of  Hertfordshire 
Militia”:  m.  1867,  Emily  Ann,  who  d.  1917, 
onl}  da.  of  John  Fellows,  formerly  of  Eyns- 
ford,  Ken'  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1895.  Stan- 
borough  Cottage , Hatfield , Herts ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Fells,  John  Manger,  C B E.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Fells,  of  Deal;  b 1858;  ed.  at 
Deal  Coll.  ; an  Incorporated  Accountant, 
a Member  of  Cost  Committee  at  War  Office, 
and  a Fellow  of  So.  of  Accountants  and 
Auditors,  of  So.  of  Cost  and  Works  Ac- 
countants. and  of  Royal  Economic  So.,  etc. ; 
was  Private  Stc.  to  Surveyor-Gen.  of  bupply, 
War  Office  1917,  and  on  several  War  Office 
Committees  1 9 1 7- 19  ; joint  author  of  “ Fac- 
tory Accounts,  their  Principles  and  Practice,” 
etc.  : m.  1897,  Henrietta  Emily,  who  d.  19  8, 
da.  of  William  |ulian;  cr.  C B.b.  (Civil) 
1920.  128,  G tdburst  Terrace,  Hampstead, 

N . IV  6.  ; National  Liberal  Club. 

Feltham,  John  Alric  Percy,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Henry  John  Feltham,  of  Stellenberg, 
Kenilworth,  Cape  Town;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Camb.  Univ.  (B.A . 18 — ) ; as  Capt.  Rhodesian 
Horse  Artillery  served  in  Matabeleland  1896, 
in  Mashonaland  1897  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Capt.  Protectorate  Regt.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1003,  Beatrice,  da.  of  Frederick  W.  Good, 
of  Aflington,  Wickford,  Essex,  and  widow  of 
A.  Pynsent  Scott,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo. 

Fendall,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Pears,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  Bathurst  Fendall,  of  Woodcote 
House,  Windlesham,  Surrey;  b.  i860;  ed. 
at  Sherborne  Sch.;  entered  R. A.  1879,  be- 
came Capt.  1887,  Major  i8q7,  Lieut.-Col.  190^, 
Brevet  Col.  1908,  and  Col.  (h.-p.)  1910 ; retired 
1911;  Burma  Expedition  1885-6  (despatches 
thrice),  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp)  E.  Africa  1914-18  (C.M.G.,  Order 
of  SS  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy); 
appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914,  an 
A A.G.  1915,  and  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1918 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.,  C.B.  : m.  1888, 
Rose  Emly,  da.  of  James  Ryan, of  Emly,  co. 
Limerick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Fenn,  Major  Arthur  Alston,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy  Fusiliers, 
and  serving  with  King’s  African  Rifles; 


European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice. 
Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fenn,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Francis,  D.S.O. ; 
6.18—  ; served  during  European  Wari9i4-i7 
as  Lieut.-Col . Lancashire  Regt. ; (despatches, 

D. S  O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Fenning,  Capt.  Edward  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  G.  W.  Fenning,  of  St.  Leonard’s-on- 
Sea;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  British  E.  Africa 
Transport  Corps;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919, 

E.  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  George  Ash- 
down, Surgeon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fenton,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  Bulstrode, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Major  F.  A.  Fenton, 
Madras  Cav.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Marlborough; 
entered  66th  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1885,  Brevet  Major  1888,  Major  1893, 
Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Col.  1903  (retired  ion),  and 
Hon.  Br'g.-Gen.  1912;  served  with  Burmese 
Expedition  1886-9,  as  Brig.-Major,  and  as 

D. A.QMG.  for  Intelligence  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and 
with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90,  as 
D.A. Q.M.G.  for  Intelligence  (clasp) ; com- 
manded 4th  Madras  Cav.  1890-91  and  2nd 
Madras  Lancers  1892-6  ; was  an  A. A.G.  in 
India  1896-1901,  A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters, 
Madras  1902-3,  A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters, 
India  1904-6,  and  in  command  of  Rangoon 
Brig.  1906-9;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907.  Tring 
Grove , Tring , Herts ; United  Service  Club. 

Fenton,  Major  George  Cecil  Verner, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883;  Major  R.E.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Afghan  War 
1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fenwick,  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin  Hurry 

C. B.E.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  185^;  Capt.,  Brevet 
Major,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fenwick,  Col.  Henry  Thomas,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Fenwick,  of  Southill,  co.  Durham;  b.  1863; 
entered  Roy.  Horse  Guards  1885,  became 
Capt.  1891,  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1899,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1903,  Brevet  Col. 
1904  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  '911  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 

C. M.G.);  was  Silver  Stick-in-Waiting  at 

funeral  of  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1901,  and 
sometime  Comdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge’s Own  (Middlesex  Regt.);  is  a partner 
in  the  firm  of  Fenwick  and  Co.  brewers,  of 
Sunderland;  sat  as  M.P.  for  Durham, 
Houghton-le-Spring  Div.  ( L ) 1892-5;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.M.G. 

1917.  36,  Conduit  Street,  IV.;  Southill , 
Plawsworth,  Chester-le-Street. 

Fenwick,  Col.  Percival  Clennell,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Dr.  Samuel  Fenwick,  of  Harley 
Street,  W. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1894,  M.B.  New  Zealand  1895,  F.R.C.S. 
Edinburgh  1900,  and  M.D.  New  Zealand 
1908  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  is  Col.  New  Zealand  Med. 
Corps,  a J.P.,  a F.R.G.S.,  Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Medicine,  Consulting  Surg.  to  Christ- 
church (N.Z.)  Hospital,  and  Hon.  Life 
Member,  Lecturer,  and  Examiner  of  St.  John 
Ambulance  Asso. : m.  1903,  Nina  Evelyn, 
da.  of  Fortunatus  Evelyn  Wright,  of  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  257, 
Gloucester  Street,  Christchurch,  New  Zea- 
land; Canterbury  {N.Z.)  Club. 

Ferard,  Arthur  George,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Hon.  Sec  Post  Offic-  Pr  soners  of 
War  Relief  Fund:  cr.  C b.E.  (Civil)  1920 
General  Post  Office,  E.C. 

Ferard,  Henry  Cecil,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Cotton  Ferard,  of  Ascot 
Place,  Winkfield,  Ascot;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered 
I.C.S.  1885,  became  Joint  Magistrate,  N.-W. 
Provinces  1893,  Dep.  Commr.  1896,  and  is 
now  a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  United 
Provinces  : m.  1894,  Ida  Margaret,  da.  of 
Joseph  Deas,  B.  C.S.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1898,  C.S.I. 

1918.  Allahabad , United  Provinces,  India ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


467 


Ferard,  John  Edward,  C.B.E, , son  of 
Charles  Cotton  Ferard,  of  Ascot  Place, 
Winkfield,  Berks  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  1st  Class 
Moderations  1889,  2nd  Class  Lit.  Hum.  1891, 
M.A.) ; is  Sec.,  Judicial  and  Public  Depart., 
India  Office:  m.  1912,  Kathleen  Marion 
Dennys;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  21,  Sumner  Place, 
South  Kensington , S.  fV.7 ; Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Ferguson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  George, 
CBE..  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Arthur 
Ferguson,  D.L.  [see  V.  Bridportj;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  E on  ; formerly  Lieut  -Col.  Rifle  Brig.  ; 
S.  Africa  900,  European  War  19(4-19;  is 
H.M  inspector  of  Constabulary  for  Scot- 
land : m.  1902,  Janet  Norah,  da  of  Sir  Alex- 
ander Baird,  1st  Bt.  Ccr.  1897);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  6,  Belgrave  Crescent , Edinburgh . 

Ferguson,  Fergus  James,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
accred  ted  War  Correspondent,  Salonica 
and  Cairo  during  European  War  : cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Ferguson,  Major  Francis  Augustus, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; Major  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O. , 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ferguson,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Andrew, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  thelate  Rev.  James  Ferguson  ; 
b 1872;  ed.  at  Grammar  Sch.  Brisbane  ; was 
28  years  in  Qoeensland  Defence  Force 
(V.D.);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
Director,  State  Children’s  Depart.,  Queens- 
land, and  a J.P.  for  Queensland  ; served 
during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1902,  Marion  Daisy  Outridge  ; 
cr.  D.S-O.  1917.  Brisbane , Queensland. 

Ferguson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Gaspard  de 
Lavalette,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
C.  Johnston  Ferguson;  b.  186- ; served  in 
Sierra  Leone  Protectorate  1898,  with  Pagoma 
Relief  Column  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  on 
Liberian  Frontier  against  the  “ Kiis  ” 1898-9 
(slightly  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Assist.  Provost  Marshal 
and  D.A.A.G. ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn. 
Norfolk  Regt.  (retired  as  Hon.  Major);  is 
Lieut.  Reserve  of  Officers,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  a Dist. 
Commr.  and  a J.P.  for  West  Coast  of 
Africa  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918).  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Ferguson,  Henry  Lindo,  C.M.G.,  M.D. , 
son  of  William  Ferguson,  formerly  of  Bally- 
brack,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  18-8;  td.  at  Roy.  Coll, 
of  Science,  Ireland,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  Set  ior  Moderator  1879,  M.A.  11-83, 
M.D.  1892);  F.R.C'.S.  1883;  an  Onhthrlmic 
Surg.,  Professor  and  Lecturer  on  Ophthalm- 
ology, and  Dean  of  Med.  Faculty  and  Member 
of  Council,  O'ago  Univ.,New  Zealand  ; was 
Pres.  New  Zealand  Med.  Asso.  1896,  and  of 
Ophthalmology  Section  International  Med. 
Congress  (Brisba-  e)  1899:  m.  1884,  Mary 
Emmeline,  da.  of  John  Leach  Butterworth  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Wye-wood,  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand',  Royal  Societies' , University  (Dub- 
lin), and  Dui  edin  ( New  Zealand ) Clubs. 
Ferguson, Major  Hugh  Cameron,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  ; served  duiing  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ferguson,  Co/.  John  David,  C.M. G.,Z>  S.O., 

el.  son  of  the  late  David  Ferguson,  ol 
Shanagour,  Croagh,  co.  Limerick,  and  27, 
Upper  Pembroke  Street,  Dublin;  b.  1866; 
L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.R.C.S.l.  1887;  entered 
Army  Med.  Depart.  1890,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1890,  Major  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1918;  retired  1920;  served  in  Uganda  and 

E.  Africa  1897-9  (despatches  thrice,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  3rd  class  Brilliant  Star  of 
Zanzibar,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Paardeberg  and  Drie- 
fontein,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  in  Somaliland  1903-4,  pre- 
sent at  action  of  Jidballi  (medal  with  two 
clasps);  was  an  Instructor  at  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  Sch.  1905-9;  sometime  Senior 
Med.  Officer,  Straits  Settlements ; is  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1899,  C.M.G.  1917.  Junior  United  Service , 


Junior  Naval  and  Military,  Sports’ * 
Stephen's  Green,  and  Royal  Irish  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Ferguson,  Col.  Nicholas  Charles,  C.M.G., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Judge  Ferguson,  ol 
Lansdown  Road,  Dublin,  and  Garry  Duff, 
Newcastle  West,  co.  Limerick  ; b.  1862 ; ed. 
at  Clongowes  Wood  Coll.,  Ireland,  and  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.  1884,  M.B.  and  B.Ch. 
1885) ; Diploma  in  State  Medicine  and  Sani- 
tary Science  1884;  entered  Army  1885,. 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1915 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1896  (medal), 
and  1900  (despatches,  medal  with  seven 
clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15,  on  Staff  (despatches);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  Devonshire,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Ferguson,  Engineer-Capt.  Samuel  Pringle, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Samuel  Ferguson;  b.  1870; 
Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  19x4- 
19  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fergusson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Charles, 
C.M.G..  D.S.O. ; b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  : 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1902,  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O., C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Fergusson,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Chaworth, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Chaworth  Joseph 
Fergusson,  J.P.,  of  Auchinblain,  Ayrshire, 
and  Blackwood,  co.  Westmeath  ; b.  1865  ; 
entered  Highland  L.I.  1886,  became  Capt. 
1894,  and  Major  1904  (now  Lieut.  Col.  Re- 
serve of  Officers)  ; commanded  3rd  Batn. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  1908-14  ; 
raised  and  commanded  a Batn.  Highland 
L.I.  1914-16;  gazetted  Major  WTelsh  Guards 
Special  Reserve  1916;  N.-W.  Fiontier  of 
India  1897-8,  present  at  forcing  of  Tanga 
Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 

1914- 16  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  1914-15  star, 
two  medals);  has  Coronation  medals  1902 
and  1911,  and  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  medal: 
m.  1893,  Gwynneth  Maud,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Thomas  Lewin,  D.L.,  of  Castle- 
grove,  co.  Galway,  and  Cloghans,  co.  Mayo  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  152,  Cromwell  Road,  S.  IV.  ; 
United  Service,  Ranelagh,  and  Guards' 
Clubs. 

Fergusson,  Lieut.-Col.  Vivian  Moffatt, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  James  Fergusson,  F.R.C.S., 
of  Edinburgh;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ. ; entered  R .A.  1900,  became  Major  1914 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; European  War 

1915- 17,  as  Brig.-Maj.,  and  subsequently 
on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  re-appointed  to  Gen. 
Staff  1920:  m.  1918,  Dulcie  Alice  Mollie 
D’Ewes,  da.  of  Percy  Underhill  Allen,. 
l.CS.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fergusson,  Col.  William  James  Smyth, 
C.M.G.,  elder  son  of  the  late  Chaworth 
Joseph  Fergusson,  J.P.,  of  Blackwood,  co. 
Westmeath;  b.  1864;  is  Col.  (retired), 
formerly  1st  (King’s)  Dragoon  Guards ; 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  S.  African  War  1902  (des- 

Satches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1915-19,  on  Staff  (despatches 
thrice,  1914-15  star  and  two  medals,  O der  of 
Nile, C.M.G.);  appointeda  Member  of  H.M.  ’s 
Body  Guard  of  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Arms  1919:  m.  1888,  Una,  el.  daughter  ol 
the  late  JHenry  Montray  Anketell  Jones,  of 
Bellevue  Park,  co.  Dub'in;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
39,  Sackville  Street,  IV.  1;  United  Service 
Club. 

Fernie,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Hood,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.  Col.  Tank 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches,  D.S-O.) ; cr.  D.S-O.  1918. 

Fernyhough,  Col.  Hugh  Clifford,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  entered  King’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  L.I.)  1892,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major,  Army  Ordnance  Dept.  1913,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  as  Signalling  Officer,  present  at 
action  of  Enslin  and  at  relief  of  Kimber- 
ley (wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  on  Staff 


1468 


COMPANIONAGE. 


(despatches,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  j 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; appointed  an  Acting 
■Ordnance  Officer  1918,  and  Assist.  Director 
of  Equipment  and  Ordnance  Stores  1919  : 
m.  1903,  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  H.  A. 
James,  of  Suffolk  Hall,  Cheltenham ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Fkrrand,  Major  James  Brian  Patrick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Alfred  Ferrand, 
S.  African  Imperial  Light  Horse  ; b.  1895  ; ed. 
;at  Malvern  Coll.  ; is  Major  R.A.F.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Heath  House, 
W orplesdon  Hill,  Surrey. 

■Ferrand,  Major  Stafford  Hubert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  t888  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
King’s  Hoy.  Kifle  Corps ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D S.O.,  Order  of 
Leopold  of  B^leium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ferrar,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Minchin, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  Remount  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ferreira,  P.  J.,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; was 
Comdt.  of  Local  Cav.  in  the  Transvaal 
against  Sikukuni  1879;  cr.  C.M.G.  1880. 

Ferrers,  Major  Edmund  Bromfield- 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  N.  M.  Ferrers, 
D.D.,  F.R.S.,  Master  of  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb. ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Bath,  and 
at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1915, 
M.A.  1918);  entered  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles),  1899,  became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major 
.1915  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps.  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
-1914-17  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Comdt.  of  a Sch.  of  Instruc- 
tion 1917-19;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  140,  Marine 
Parade , Brighton;  At  my  and  Navy,  and 
Caledonian  Clubs. 


Brig -Gen.  R.A.F.,  1918:  m.  1901,  Charlotte 
Katherine  Grindall,  da.  of  H.  B.  Festing ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Festing,  Capt.  Harold  England,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Wogan 
Festing,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; b.  1886;  entered 
Border  Regt.  1905,  and  is  Capt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre),  Order 
of  vVhite  Eagle  of  Serbia)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1919). 

Festing,  ,J/flyorMauriceChristian,Z)..S.  O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Worgan 
Festing,  K.C  M.G.,  C.B.;  b.  1879;  is  Major 
R.M.L.I.;  China  1900  (medal),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1905 
Dorothy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  C. 
Drysdale,  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fethers ,Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  Kent,Z).5.0., 
son  of  William  Fethers;  b.  1885;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Forces ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Clarges,  Ormond,  Australia . 

Fetherston,  Major  Guy,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Major  Cuthbert  Mur- 
chison, D.S.O.,  son  of  Cuthbert  Fetherston- 
haugh, of  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1879;  is  Major 
Australian  Forces;  S.  African  190C-1902 
(Queen’s  and  King’s  medals  with  7 clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  (D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Union  ( Sydney j Club. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Capt.  Herbert 
Howard,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Howard  Fether- 
stonhaugh, of  Brachlyn  Castle,  Killucan,  co. 
Westmeath;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Winchester; 
formerly  Lieut.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
(N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) ; was  a Gentleman- 
in-Waiting,  and  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to 
successive  Lords-Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earls 
Cadogan  and  Dudley)  1897-1906  j appointed 
Assist.  Vice-Chamberlain  to  Lord-Lieut.  of 


Ferrers-Guy  [see  Guy]. 

Ferres,  Major  Harold  Duns  tone  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Forces;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

F errier,  Maj.-Gen. J ames  A rchibald, C.B. . | 
D.S.O. ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Thompson’s,  Jersey, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered 
R.E.  1873,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1892, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1899, 
Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1905,  and  Maj.-Gen.  j 
T910;  retired  1917;  served  in  Afghan  War  j 
1878-80  (medal),  in  Nile  Expedition  1884-6  j 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  j 
D.S.O.),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  ! 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  Thames  and 
Medway  Coast  Defences  1905-8,  Comdt.  Sch. 
of  Mil.  Engineering  1908-10,  and  in  command 
of  Troops  at  Sierra  Leone  1911-14  : m.  1887, 
Louisa  Emily,  da.  of  Josceline  Frederic 
Watkins;  cr.  D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 
Constitutional  Club. 

Ferrier,  Thomas  Archibald,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  T.  H.  Ferrier,  W.S.,  of  Edin- 
burgh; b.  1877  ; Officer-in-Charge  of  Mathe- 
matical Instrument  Office,  Survey  of  India,  I 
Calcutta;  cr*.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Calcutta. 

Fessenden,  Major  John  Hampden,) 
D.S.O  ; b.  1878;  is  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; served  I 
during  S.  African  War  1902  (despatches,  I 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Festing,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis  Leycester,  1 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Francis  Worgan  Festing,  K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; j 
b.  1877;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.;  entered  ) 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  i896,becaineCapt.  j 
1901,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1917, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1918;  Nile  Expedition  1898  ] 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  European  ) 
War  1914-19,  with  his  Kegt.  and  on  Staff  j 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  j 
Col.,  C.B.)  ; was  an  Assist.  Instructor,  Sch.  \ 
of  Musketry  1905-7,  Instructor  1907-9,  and  1 
on  Gen.  Staff,  Aldershot  1912-14;  appointed 
a D.A.G.  1917  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.,  and  a ; 


Ireland  (Earl  of  Aberdeen)  1906;  is  Capt. 
Connaught  Rangers  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1903. 

etherstonhaugh,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard 
Steele  Rupert,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Richard 
Seele  Fetherstonhaugh,  Esq.  [Roche,  Bt.] ; 
b.  1848 ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
1868,  became  Capt.  1880,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col^  18S5,  Col.  1889,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1902;  retired  1904  ; appointed  a Col.  Comdt. 
1917;  served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879,  with 
Nile  Expedition  1885  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901,  Comdg.  a Brig,  (severely  wounded 
mentioned  in  despatches  C.B.),  in  1901, 
Comdg.  W.  Mobile  Columns,  and  in  1902 
Comdg.  E.  Transvaal  (promoted  Maj.-Gen.)  ; 
commanded  a Brig,  at  Aldershot  1900-1901  ; 
m.  1886,  Florence,  who  d 1920,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  George  Collingwood  Dickson  [B. 
Islington,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Gwydyr  House,  Rydc ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Lieut.-Col.  Timothy, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Timothy  Fetherston- 
haugh [Bs.  Dorchester]  ; b.  1869  ; for- 
merly Major  Seafoith  Highlanders  (Ross- 
shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Chitral  ReliefForce 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War 
1899-1900  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-16,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Sea- 
forth  Highlanders  (despatches  thrice, D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1st,  1898,  Nancy, 
whorf.  1917,  da.  of  James  Martin  Carr-Lloyd, 
J.P.,  of  Lancing  Manor,  Sussex;  2nd,  1920, 
Bronwen  Alicia  Mary,  da.  of  St.  John  Charl- 
ton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  The  College,  Kxrk- 
osivald,  Cumberland ; 39,  Burton  Court, 

SJV. 3 ; Army  and  Navy,  Hurlingham,  and 
Arthur's  Clubs. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Albany,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Albany  Featherstonhaugh,  of  Beech- 
hurst,  Karnham  Royal ; fc.  1876 ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  R.M  C ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Armv; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  Quetta 
Div.  1908-12  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I469 


with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  on  j 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  1 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  Aftrhan  War  1919  (de-  ! 
spatches,  medal,  C.B.E.) : m.  1915,  Adela  I 
Mary,  da.  of  Claud  lhornton  Cayley  rsee 
Cayley,  Bt.,  colls.l  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  I 
(Mil.)  1920.  Cavalry  Club . 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Lieut.-Col.  William  | 
Samuel,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Cana- 
dian Forestry  Corps,  and  attached  to 

R. A.F.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fetherstonhaugh,  Major  Alexander 

John  Stephenson-,  D.S.O. , M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Worcestershire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Few,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Jebb,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Jebb  Few,  of 
Guildford;  b.  >876;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  5th  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  <T. F.)  ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1,  with  E Kent  Yeo.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  c asps),  European  War 
1914-19,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Palestine, 
France,  and  Belgium  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1909,  Marie  Kate  Nina  Marguerite,  da. 
of  the  late  R.  A.  Baxter,  of  Reigate ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Denbigh  House , Shalford, 
Guildford. 

Fewtrell, Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Cecil,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ffinch,  Capt.  Matthew  Benjamin  Dip- 
nall,  C.B.E. , son  of  Matthew  Sanderson 
Ffinch,  of  The  Old  House,  Deptford,  Kent  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
formerly  Capt.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; was 
Assist.  Ch.  Constable  for  Essex  1914-19;  is 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Essex  : m.  1901,  Crystal, 
da.  of  Sir  Claude  Champion  de  Crespigny, 
4th  Bt.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Ffolices,  Rev.  Francis  Arthur  Stanley, 
M.V.O.  [see  FfoJkes  Bt.]. 

Ffrench,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Reginald 
Rogers,  D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1884;  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Forces  ; European  War  1915-18 
with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

ffrench-Mullen  [see  Mullen], 

Fiaschi,  Col.  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Professor  L.  Fiaschi,  of 
Florence,  Italy ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Univs.  of 
Pisa  (M.D.  and  Ch.D.  1877)  and  Florence 
(M.D.  and  Ch.D.  1878);  served  during  Italo- 
Abyssinian  W ar  1896  (Cavaliere  S.S.  Maurizio 
e Lazzaro),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in 
command  of  No.  1 N.S.  Wales  Field  Hospital 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is  Proprietor  of 
Tizzana  Vineyards  (N.S.  Wales),  Col.  N.S. 
Wales  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Hon.  Con- 
sulting Surg.  Sydney  Hospital  ; European 
War  1915 -19,  with  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  at  Lemnos  and  in  Italy  ; has  Insig- 
nia of  the  5th  class  of  the  Orders  of  S.S. 
Maurizio  e Lazzaro  (Italy),  and  of  the  4th 
class  of  the  Order  of  Corona  d’ltalia  (Italy)  ; 
author  of  “Da  Cheren  a Cassala”:  m. 
1st  1876,  Katharine  Anna,  da.  of  James 
William  Reynolds;  2ndly  19 — ; Amy,  da.  of 
Capt.  D.  Curtis:  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  235, 

Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales; 
Australian  Club. 

Fiedler,  Hermann  George,  M.V.O. , son 
of  the  late  August  Fiedler,  of  Zittau,  Saxony  ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Roy.  Johanneum,  Zittau,  and 
atLeipzigUniv.(Ph.D.i888);  Hon.  M.A.Bir- 
mingham  1901,  and  M.  A.  Oxford  1906;  was 
Lecturer  in  German  Language  and  Litera- 
ture in  Glasgow  Univ.  1888-90,  Professor  of 
German  Language  and  Literature,  Mason 
Coll.,  Birmingham  1890-1900,  and  in  Bir- 
mingham Univ.  1900-1907,  and  Dean  of 
Faculty  of  Arts  there  1904-7 ; has  been 
Taylorian  Professor  of  German  Language 
ana  Literature  in  Oxford  Univ.  since  1907 
(Tutor  to  Prince  of  Wales  1912-14,  accom- 
panying him  to  Germany  1913) ; author  of 
educational  works  : m.  1899,  Ethel  Mary,  da. 
of  Charles  Harding,  of  Knutsford  Lodge, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1914.  The  Lane  House,  Norham 
Road , Oxford. 


Field,  Edward,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 2nd 
Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Field,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Mr.  Justice  Field, 

B. C.S.  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; Burma 
1891  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900  1 (medal), 
European  War  1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1908,  Ivy  Short,  of  Yercaud,  India;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919- 

Field,  Rear-Adm.  Frederick  Laurence, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Spencer 
Field,  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.;  b.  1871;: 
Rear-Adm.  R.N.;  China  1900  (wounded, 
despatches),  European  War  1916-18  as  Ch. 
of  Staff  to  Adm.  2nd  in  command  of  Grand 
Fleet,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  2nd  class  of  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne  with  swords,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Roumania,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G., 
American  D.S.M.);  was  Sup.  of  Signal  Schs. 
1912-14,  Capt.  H.M.S.  Vernon  1914-16,  and 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1918-19;  sometime  Di- 
rector of  Torpedoes  and  Mining  at  the  Ad- 
miralty ; appointed  3rd  Sea  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  and  Controller  1920:  m.  1902,  Annie 
Norrington,  da.  of  John  Harris,  of  Fish- 
ponds, Bristol;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 

1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Field,  Major  Lin  wood,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  1887;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Fielden,  Capt.  Harold,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
oshua  Fielden,  of  Nutfield  Priory,  Redhill ; 

. 1868  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered 
7th  Hussars  1890,  and  became  Capt.  1899 ; 
retired  1906 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  The 
Hall,  Headcorn , Kent. 

Fieldhouse,  William  John,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Thomas  Fieldhouse,  of  Newport,  Salop; 
b.  1858;  ed.  at  Newport  Gram.  Sch.;  is  a 
Manufacturer,  head  of  the  firm  of  Geo.  H. 
Hughes  (Limited),  of  St.  Stephen’s  Wheel 
Works,  Birmingham,  a Director  of  Bramp- 
ton Brothers  (Limited),  a J.P.  for  Warwick- 
shire, and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1882, 
Lucv,  da.  of  Abraham  Wood ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Ansty  Manor,  Wootton  Wazven,  Warwick- 
shire ; Royal  Thames  Yacht  Club. 

Fielding,  Major  Arthur  Edward  Bruce^ 

D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Field- 
ing, Civil  -Ser.  ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Bedford 
County  Sch.,  and  at  Leeds  Univ.  ; an  Agri- 
cultural Scientist  and  Author ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Major  R.E.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1915,  Lesley  Marion,  da.  of 
Dr.  Ian  D.  Mackay,  of  The  Cloisters, 
Knaresborough ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Little— 
thorpe  Manor,  Ripon. 

Fielding,  Col.  Thomas  Evelyn,  D.S.O., 
M.B . ; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.,  M.B.,  and  B.Cb.,  1897);  entered 
R.A. M.C.  1900,  and  is  Lieut.  Col.  and  Acting 
Col.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17,  Comdg. 
a Gen.  Hospital  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Fiennes,  Gerard  Yorke  Twisleton- 
Wykeham-,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Saye  and  Sele], 

Fiennes,  Major  Nathaniel  Edward  Ivo 
Twisleton-Wykeham,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Saye 
and  Sele,  colls.]. 

Fife,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Bainbridge, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1869;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Fife,  Lieut.-Col.  Rbnald  D’Arcy,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  ofthe  late  William  Henry  Fife,  of 
Lee  Hall,  Northumberland  ; b.  1868;  entered 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1887,  became  Major  1906  ; 
retired  1913;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (wounded,  de- 

I spatches,  C.M.G.) : nt.  1st,  1898,  Alice  Louisa, 


H7° 


COMPANION  AGE. 


who  d.  1898,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Dun- 
combe,  of  Sutton  Hall,  Yorkshire  [E.  Fever- 
sham]  ; 2ndly,  1913,  Margaret  Albert,  only 
child  of  the  late  Albert  Osliff  Rutson  [see 
Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  1840,  colls.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fifoot,  Capt . Edgar  Lyn,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Edgar  Fifoot,  of  Glenallen,  Willesden, 
N.W. ; b.  1891  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Capt. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O):  m.  1919,  Signe  Johanne 
Baars,  da.  of  Dr.  Eriksen,  of  Vittingfos, 
Norway  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Filgate,  Lieut. -Col.  Townley  Richard, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Townley  Filgate;  b. 
1854;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  in  France  ; 
formerly  an  Indigo  Planter  ; is  Major  (V.D.) 
Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers,  Adj.  In- 
dian Defence  Forces,  a Member  of  Mozuffer- 
pur  Dist.  Agricultural  Asso.,  of  St.  John 
Ambulance  Asso.,  and  of  National  Ser. 
League;  was  a M.L.C.,  Bengal  (Tirhoot 
Dist.  Board  Representative)  1909-12,  and  a 
M.L.C.  (Behar  Planters’  Representative), 
Behar  and  Orissa  1913-15;  has  Delhi  Durbar 
medal,  and  Legion  of  Honour : m.  1881, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Haworth 
Milne;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Mozujferpur , Tir- 
hoot Stale  Railway , Behar  and  Orissa, 
India;  Arthurstoivn,  Ardee,  co.  Louth; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy , United  Empire, 
and  Mozujferpur  Clubs. 

Filgate,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Robert  Patten 
Macartney-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Townley  Patton  Hume  Macartney-Filgate, 
of  Lowtherstone,  Balbriggan  ; b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Sherborne  Sch.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd 
Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1905,  Geor- 
gina Honoria,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  M.  Douglas,  and  widow  of  Major 
C.  L.  Cotton  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Filsell,  Major  Harold  Stuart,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882  ; Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; 
S.  Africa  1901-2,  and  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Finch,  Surg.-Capt.  Ernest  James,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  James  Jackson  Finch,  R. N.; 
b.  1868  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  St.  Mary’s 
Hospital,  London;  M.D.  Brussels  ; M.R.C.S. 
England  ; L.R.C.P.  London;  entered  R.N. 
1891,  became  Surg.-Com.  1900,  and  Surg.- 
Capt.  1920;  Benin  River  Expedition  1894 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
with  R.N.  Div.  at  defence  of  Antwerp,  in 
Gallipoli  Peninsula,  and  in  France  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.M.G.):  m.  1900,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Edward  Barrett, 
M.R.C.S.E.  [see  E.  Albemarle,  colls.];  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Finch,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Forbes  Car- 
penter, D.S.O.-,  b.  1874;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Finch,  Lieut.-Col.  Hamilton  Walter  Ed- 
ward, C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b 1868;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Middlesex  Regt.;  retired  1920; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  CiB.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Finch,  Major  Lionel  Hugh  Knightley, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  san  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  H. 
Franklyn  hinch;  b.  1888;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Cheshire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  O.B.E., 
Brevet  Major,  prisoner)  : m.  1919,  ILIde- 
gard,  da.  of  J.  C.  A.  Sepp,  of  Nijmegen, 
Holland;  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917.  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Finch-Hatton  [see  Hatton]. 

Findlatf.r, Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  John  Findlater,  J.P.,  of 
Monkstown,  co.  Dublin;  b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Col).,  Dublin  (B.A.  1882,  M.B.  188:;, 
M.D.  1886);  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.  Re-  ! 
serve) ; served  at  Gallipoli  1915  (despatches,  ! 
D.S.O.)  ; is  Med.  Officer,  Hendon  Work- 
house,  Infirmary  and  Schs.  : m.  1886,  Emily,  I 
da.  of  Thomas  Donnelly,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  \ 
D.S.O.  1916.  The  f^iie  House,  Edgwarc , 
Middlesex. 


Findlay,  Rev.  James  Lempriere  Ormi- 
dale  Barcaple,  D.S.O.)  b.  1867;  Chap,  to  the 
Forces ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
cla  ps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Findlay,  Col.  James  Marshall,  D.S.O., 
T.D. ; b.  1880  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Scottish 
Rifles;  European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  Palestine,  France,  and  Flan  ers,and 
with  Army  of  Occupation  in  Germany  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Che\alier  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms); 
appointed  Brig.  Com.  Scottish  Riues  and 

H.L.I.  Inf.  Brig.  (Lowland  Div.  T.A.)  1920: 
m.  1916,  Cecile  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
James  Anderson,  of  Bath;  cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1918.  180,  West  Regent  Street,  Glasgow ; 

Caledonian,  and  Royal  Northern  Yacht  Clubs. 

Findlay,  Miss  Jean  Elmslie  Henderson, 
CB.E.,  da.  of — Findlay;  b 18 — ; Director 
Scottish  War  Savings  Committee  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Findlay,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Findlay,  of  Faieri, 
Otago,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1869  ; Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles;  S.  African 
War  1900-1901  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  in 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine  (wounded, 
despatches,  C. B.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  D.S.O.  1917. 

Findlay,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  Highland  L.I.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Findlay,  Lieut.-Col.  (William  Henri  de  La 
Tour)  d’Auvergne,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  Col.  Alexander  Findlay,  of  Nairn  ; 
b.  1864  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Ser. 
Corps  ; Boer  War  with  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S  O., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.):  m.  1st,  1894, 
Isabella  Maria,  vrho  d.  19 — , youngest  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  Hodgson,  of  Horsham, 
Sussex;  2iidly,  1917,  Josephine  May,  da.  of 
Thomas  Vaughan  Anthony,  of  14,  Daleham 
Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; cr.  D S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sunny  Hills,  Port 
Williams , Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

Findley,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Kent  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Finlaison,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bruce, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  John 
Finlaison ; b.  1870  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L.I.  : 
m 1901,  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  John  Hudson,  K.C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Finlay,  Acheson  Arundel  Cameron, 
j I. S.O. , son  of  the  late  Dr.  A.  C.  T.  Finlay; 

I b.  1873;  entered  Jamaica  Civil  Ser.  1891,  be- 
1 came  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1906, 
Senior  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1913,  Clerk  of 
Council  1916,  and  Cb.  Assist.  Colonial  Sec. 
1920;  sometime  Capt.  Jamaica  Mil.;  cr. 

I. S.O.  1917.  Accra,  Gold  Coast. 

Finlay,  Major  David,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

Major  Special  List ; European  War  1916-18 
in  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Elsie,  widow  of  Capt.  George  Traherne,  R.A. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Finlay,  Paymaster-Rear- Acini.  George, 
C.B.E. ; son  of  the  late  George  W.  Findlay, 

J. P.,  Co.  Dublin  ; b.  1848  ; Paymaster-Rear- 
Adm.  R.N.,  and  Accountant  Officer,  Depot 
Ship,  Queenstown  : tn.  1880,  Louisa  Anna, 
da.  of  Capt.  James  McNulty,  of  Darndale, 
Co.  Dublin,  and  widow  of  Stavely  Hoare 
Dowling,  ofErith;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Finlay,  James  Fairbairn,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
William  Finlay,  M.D..  of  Edinburgh;  b. 
1852  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.A.  1874);  entered  I.C.S. 
1875;  was  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in 
Finance  and  Commerce  Depart.  1887-9,  Dep. 
Sec.  therein  1889-91,  Sec.  1891-1903,  a Member 
of  Council  of  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1903-6, 
and  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of 
India  (Commerce  and  Industry  Depart. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


147 


1906-8 : m.  1885,  a da.  of  Col,  Perreau,  B.S.C.; 
cr.  C.S.l.  1896.  Alverstoke , Guildford ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Finlay,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  William  Alex- 
ander Finlay,  of  Trinity,  Edinburgh ; b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Rugby;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; served  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1902, 
with  Tibet  Expedition  1908  (wounded, 
medal  with  clasp),  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United  Service 
Club. 

Finlayson,  Surg.-Capt.  Henry  William, 
D.S.O. , M.B. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1887);  Surg.-Capt.  R N. 
(retired);  served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Finlayson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Alexander, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Finlayson,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  in  Edinburgh  ; 
joined  Kimberley  Regt.  1890,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1898;  served  in  Bechuana- 
land  1895-6,  Comdg.  Inf.  Batn.  of  Kimberley 
Regt.,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-igoo,  in  com- 
mand of  Kimberley  Regt.  and  a section  of 
the  defence,  present  at  several  engagements 
during  siege  of  that  place  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  ; sometime  proprietor  of  the  Central 
and  Queen’s  Hotels,  Kimberley:  m.  1887, 
Emily,  da.  of  J.  P.  Rees ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Finlayson,  Col.  Robert  Gordon, 

C. M.G,,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  David 
Finlayson,  of  27,  The  Grove,  Boltons,  S.W. ; 
0.  1881;  ed.  at  Haileybury  Coll.,  Melbourne; 
entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Capt.  1908,  Major 
1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet 
Col.  igi8  ; European  War  1914-19,  finally  in 
N.  Russia,  on  Staff,  and  as  Brig. -Gen.  (de- 
spatches seven  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Orders 
of  St.  Vladimir  and  St.  Stanislas,  Order 
of  Star  of  Roumania)  ; appointed  an  In- 
structor at  Senior  Officers’  Sch.  : m.  1912, 
Mary  Leslie,  da.  of  James  Richmond,  of 
Kincairny,  Perthshire,  and  Haddon  Rig, 
N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

Finlayson,  Major  Walter  Taylor,  D.S.O.', 
b.  1877;  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O. 19x8. 

Finley,  Frederick  Gault,  C.B.,  M.D.,  son 
of  the  late  Samuel  Finley,  of  Montreal ; b. 
r86t;  Col.  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force 
during  European  War  ; is  Professor  of  Med., 
McGill  Univ.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  273, 
Bishop  Street,  Montreal. 

Finn,  Major  Bertram  Sibbald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Terence  Patrick  Finn,  of  New  Zea- 
land ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Wanganui  Collegiate 
Sch.,  New  Zealand  ; is  a Dental  Surg.  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  Victoria  Mounted 
Rifles,  European  War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli, 
and  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920, 

Jean,  da.  of  William  Sutherland,  I. S O.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Northern  {Auckland,  N.Z.) 
Club. 

Finn,  Major  Edwin,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Finn,  Brig. -Gen.  Harry,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Samuel  Finn,  of  Tenterden,Kent ; b.  1852 ; 
enlisted  in  9th  Lancers  1871,  became  Lieut. 
21st  Hussars  1881,  Capt.  1887,  Major  1894, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  (retired)  1907,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1912;  served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80 
( despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  medal 
for  distinguished  conduct  in  the  field), 
and  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battle  of  Omdurman  (despatches,  medal, 
Khedive’s  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Madras  1893-95, 
A.A.G.  there  1895-98,  Comdt.  Mil. 
Forces,  Queensland  1000-1901,  Comdt.  Mil. 
Forces,  N.S.  Wales  1902-4,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Mil.  f orces,  Australian  Commonwealth 
1904-6,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  N.S. 
Wales  1913-18  ; has  been  Sec.  to  Walter  and 
Ehza  Hall  Trust  (Sydnev)«ince  1912  ; is  a 


Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  : m.  1886, 
Kate,  da.  of  the  late  William  Scott,  of 
Dublin;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907.  Ashmore, 
Point  Piper , Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  junior 
Constitutional,  and  Union  ( Sydney ) Clubs. 

Finnis,  Lieut.-Com.  Frederick  Cobb, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Finnis,  Com.  George  Home,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Finnis,  Indian  Army; 
b.  1873;  ed.  privately;  Cora.  Roy.  Indian 
Maune;  Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with 
clasp),  Persian  Gulf  1909-14  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  with  Naval 
Transport  (despatches  four  times,  1914  star, 
Victory  medal,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; Div.  Naval 
Transport  Officer,  E-  Africa  1917-19,  since 
when  Dep.  Port  Conservator,  Madras  ; is 
a Com.  of  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal  : m. 
1003,  Mabel,  da.  ofCharles  Mellier ; rr.O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Finnis,  Col.  Henry,  C.S.L , C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  lateSteriker  Finnis,  J.P.,  D.L., of  Dover  ; 
b.  1853;  ed.  private!},  and  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  1873,  became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and  Col.  1903 ; 
retired  1910;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80  (medal);  was  D. A.A.G. , R.E.,  India 
1895-9,  Dep.  Director-Gen.,  Mil.  Works, 
India  1900-1902,  and  Ch.  Engineer,  Punjab 
1903-4;  was  Col.  Comdg.  R.E.,  Quetta  Div., 
and  Sec.  for  Civil  Works  to  Agent  to  Gov.- 
Gen.,  Baluchistan  1905-10,  Lieut.-Col.  36th 
Div.  R.E.  1914-15,  and  Col.  R.E.,  Cannock 
Chase  1915-19  : m.  1878,  Mary,  el.  da.  of  John 
Leahy,  surgeon  ; cr.  C.S.l.  1909,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Firman,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Bertram, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Humphrey  Brooke 
Firman,  of  Brayton,  co.  York  ; b.  1859  > ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers  and  Middlesex  Regt. 
served  in  Soudan  Expedition  884-5  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  in  Burmah 
Expedition  1886  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  Comdg.  nth  Batn.  Im- 
perial Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Army ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Depot 
1915-17 : m.  1896,  Namoni  Eveline,  da.  of 
the  late  Anthony  Hordern,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Firth,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Anson,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Hilhouse 
Firth,  Indian  Army;  b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Bedford 
Gram.  Sch. ; entered  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
1888,  became  Major  Indian  Army  1906,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; served  with  Chin  Hills 
Expedition  1892-3  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Burma  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  at 
Suez  Canal  and  in  Dardanelles  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1898,  Ina,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Blanco  Forster,  5th  Fusiliers ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fish,  Walter  George,  C.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  George  Fish;  b.  1874;  is  a Director  of 
Amalgamated  Newspapers  (Limited);  ap- 
pointed Hon.  Director  of  Publicity,  Coal 
Mines  Depart.,  Board  of  Trade  1918;  cr. 

C. B.E*  (Civil)  1919.  10,  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 24. 

Fishe,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Francis  Babing- 

ton,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  A.  Fishe;  b.  1879;- 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coil.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S  O.  19x7. 

Fisher,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  Drew,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  S.  T.  Fisher,  of  Streatham, 
Surrey  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  17  th  Lancers  1900, 
became  Capt.  1905,  Major  19x4,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1919  ; S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  present  at  operations  in 
Transvaal,  Cape  Colony,  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff,  and  Comdg.  Yeo.  1st 
Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  8th  Inf.  Brig,  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  five  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.);  was 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  War  Office  1913-14  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1 915  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919.  23, 


1472 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Grosvenor  Street , W.  ; Naval  and  Military , 
Cavalry , and  Orleans  Clubs. 

Fisher,  Capt.  Cecil  James,  D.S.  0.,0.B.E. ; 

b.  i8go;  Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.;  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.), 
Afghan  War  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Fisher,  Col.  Charles  Alexander,  D.S.O.', 
b.  1872  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Acting  Col.  Army 
Ordnance  Depart  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fisher,  Charles  Browning,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Winchester;  a Land  Agent,  a 
Director  of  Northamptonshire  Union  Bank 
(Limited),  and  Agricultural  Adviser  to  Mini- 
stry of  Food  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Clipston 
House , Market  Harborough  ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Fisher, Lieut. -Col.  David  Leonard, Z).S.O. , 
M.B. ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fisher,  Capt.  Donald  Rutherford  Dacre, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1889  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.,  and  a Staff 
Capt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fisher,  Col.  Francis  Torriano,  C.B.,  son 
of  W.  P.  Fisher;  b.  1863;  entered  R.A.  j 
1882,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1900,  Brevet  | 
Lieut. -Col.  1910,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  and  Col. 
1913  (h.-p.  191?) ; retired  1019;  was  an  Assist.  I 
Inspector  of  Warlike  Stores  1892-6,  Assist.  ! 
Inspector  Army  Ordnance  Dept.  1896-7,  I 
Assist.  Sup.,  Roy.  Carriage  Factory,  Wool-  ; 
wich  1P99-1901,  Sup.  1901-7,  Sup.  of  Ex-  j 
eriments,  Shoeburyness  Staff  1908-9,  and  j 
up.  of  Roy.  Gunpowder  and  Small  Areis 
Factories  1909-17  ; cr.  C B.  (Civil)  1915. 
Rocklands,  Granville  Road,  Sevenoaks. 

Fisher,  Major  James  Thackeray,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883 ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fisher,  Col.  John,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  | 
late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Frederick  Fisher,  for-  I 
merly  B.S.C.,  of  Bushey,  Monkton  Combe,  [ 
near  Bath;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Marlborough;] 
entered  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1883,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1894,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  j 
1907,  and  Col.  1911 ; retired  1919;  served  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  ! 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  j 
clasp),  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  j 
(clasp),  and  with  Abor  Expedition  1911-12,  | 
in  command  of  Ledum  column,  and  as  Officer  j 
Comdg.  Defences  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  C.B.);  sometime  Comdt.,  1st  Batn. 
2nd  King  Edward’s  Own  Gurkah  Rifles; 
commanded  a Brig.  1914-19  : m.  1891,  Mabel 
Edith,  who  d *912,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  , 
Charles  Thomas  Haig,  R E ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  | 
iq<2.  Sirmoor,  Short  Heath , Farnham ; 1 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Fisher,  Licut.-Col.  J[ohn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  j 
the  late  William  Fisher;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  J 
Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1888,  M.B.  and  B.C. 
1891) ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1894,  and 
became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1906,  and  Lieut.-  1 
Col.  1914 ; Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  Buner  Field  Force 
1898;  is  Residency  Surg.,  Jaipur ; cr.  D.S.O.  I 
1898.  Jaipur , Rajputana,  India. 

Fisher,  John  Malcolm,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  el.  ! 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  Fisher,  of  Kingham,  ! 
Oxfordshire ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  j 
temporary  Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Ailie,  da.  of  the  late  j 
Sir  William  James  Bell,  LL.D.  [see  Bell,  | 
‘•Knights’  Widows”]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Fisher,  Lieut. -Col.  Julian  Lawrence, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter  ; 
Fisher,  of  Amington  Hall,  Tainworth;  b.  j 
1877;  entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  j 
Regt.)  1897,  became  Capt.  rgoo,  Major  19x5,  1 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and  Lieut. -Col.  (re-  ] 
tired)  1920;  Tibet  Mission  Escort  1904  (de-  ] 
spatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-17  , 
(wounded,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Belgium)  ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1916:  m.  1913,  Dora  Richmond,  da.  1 


of  Sir  William  Richmond  Brown,  2nd  Bt.  ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1904,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Fisher,  Com.  Leslie  Drew,  D.S  O . ; b. 
18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914.19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Fisher,  Flight. -Com.  Philip  Sidney, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; served  during 

European  War  1914-17  as  Flight-Corn. 
R.N.A.S.  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.,  pro- 
! moted) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fisher,  Thomas  Douglas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  5th  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; 
Eropean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fisher,  Adm.  William  Blake,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Edward  Fisher, 
R.N.  ; b.  1853;  entered  R.N.  1866,  became 
Lieut.  1877,  Com.  1890,  Capt.  1896,  Commo- 
dore (2nd  class)  1905,  Rear-Adm.  1906,  Vice- 
Adm.  1911,  and  Adm.  (retired)  1914;  served  in 
command  of  a punitive  Expedition  in  New 
Hebrides  1884,  inS.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  com- 
mand of  Delagoa  Bay  and  E.  Coast  of  Africa 
Squadron  (C.B.),  and  in  operations  against 
Somalis  1901;  was  in  Naval  Intelligence 
I Depart.  1890-94;  appointed  Commodore  of 
Roy-  Naval  Barracks,  Devonport  1905,  and 
Rear.  Adm.  in  Atlantic  Fleet  1908  ; was  Capt. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve  Jan.  to  Aug.  1915.  and 
Admiralty  Representative  for  Supply  of 
Munitions  I9is-i7;has  Roy.  Humane  So. ’s 
medal  and  clasp  for  saving  life  at  sea  : m. 
1887,  Edith  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
Chambers  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Bembridge 
House,  Fareham  ; United  Service  Club. 
Fisher,  Capt.  William  Wordsworth,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Fisher, 
Vice-Warden  of  the  Stannaries;  b.  1875; 
entered  R.N.  1888,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Com. 

1906,  and  Capt.  1912  ; was  Com.  of  Indomitable 
during  Prince  of  Wales’s  visit  to  Canada 
1908  (M.V.O.);  served  during  European  War 

1914- 18  ; appointed  a War  Staff  Officer  1912, 
a’ d Director  of  Anti-Submarine  Div,,  Naval 
War  Staff  1918;  present  at  battle  of  Jutland 
(despatches,  Legion  of  Honour.  American 
D.S.M.,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan):  m. 

1907,  Cecilia,  da.  of  Francis  Warre-Cornish, 
Vice-Provost  of  Eton  Coll.,  of  The  Cloisters, 
Eton  College,  Windsor;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  tgo8,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Fisice,  Major  Robert  Walter,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Fitch,  Charles  Francis,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  James  Fitch;  b ■ i860;  ed. 
at  Park  Gram.  Sch.,  Plymouth;  sometime 
Managing  Director  of  Fitch  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Mussoorie : m.  1919,  Mrs. 

Emily  Beatrice  Gertrude  Johnson  ; cr.  C.I.E, 
1917.  Handerstead,  Surrey;  Junior  Con- 
stitutional Club. 

Fitchett,  Frederick,  C.M.G. , LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Fitchett,  of 
Ashby-de-la-Zouch,  b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Melbourne 
and  New  Zealand  Univs.,  and  at  Canter- 
bury Coll.  (Bowen  Prizeman  1876,  B.A. 
1879,  M.A.,  and  LL.B.  1880,  and  LL.D. 
1887)  i Bar.  New  Zealand  1881 ; was  a 
Member  of  New  Zealand  Parliament  1887-90  ; 
appointed  Parliamentary  Law  Draftsman, 
and  Crown  Law  Officer,  New  Zealand  1884, 
Solicitor-Gen.  1900,  Public  Trustee  1910 
(retired  1917);  is  a Member  of  Senate  of 
New  Zealand  Univ.  ; represented  New 
Zealand  at  French,  British,  and  Colonial 
Conference  in  London  on  New  Hebrides 
1907 : m.  1889,  Lena  Valerie,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Blain  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Wel- 
lington, New  Zealand. 

Fitton,  Col. Guy  William, C.M.G. ; b.  1862; 
is  Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1932  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps);  cr.  C.M.G.  19x8. 
Fitzgerald,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Stanley, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1473 


FitzGerald,  Lieut.-Col.  Brinsley  John 
Hamilton,  C.B.  [see  FitzGerald,  Bt.,  cr.  1880, 
colls.]. 

FitzGerald,  Major  Charles  Robert 
Lewis,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gerard  Beres- 
ford  FitzGerald  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Harrow  : is 
Major  Indian  Army  ; served  in  South  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  as  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Fitzgerald,  Edward,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1874  1 
is  Dep.  Chm.  Canadian  Committee  Hudson 
Bay  Co.;  was  Assist,  to  Chm.  Imperial 
Munitions  Board,  Canada  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  Winnipeg, 
Canada. 

Fitzgerald,  Edward  Galbraith  Augus- 
tine, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Grena- 
dier Guards ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
FitzGerald,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Evelyn,  C.B. 
[see  B.  Fitzgerald]. 

Fitzgerald,  Col.  Fitzgerald  Gabbett, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878 ; is  Lieut  -Col.  and  Acting 
Col.  Roy.  Army  Medical  Corps;  served  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S  O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Glenoiven,  Delgany , 
co.  Wicklow. 

FitzGerald,  Francis  J ohn,  C.B.E.,  LL.B., 
son  of  the  late  Hon.  Nicholas  FitzGerald,  of 
Melbourne  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  St.  Mary’s  Coll., 
Oscott,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
Honours  and  LL.B.  1885,  M.A.  1894)  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1886,  and  N.-S.  Wales  and 
Victoria  1891  ; goes  Oxford  Circuit ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Oxfordshire  ; appointed  Recorder  of 
Newbury  1904;  was  Chm.  of  Oxfordshire 
Appeal  Tribunal  1916-18:  m.  1889,  the  Hon. 
Mina  Susan  Georgina  North,  el.  da.  of  nth 
Baron  North;  cr.  C.B.E).  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wroxton,  near  Banbury;  3,  Pump  Court, 
Temple,  E.C.;  Marlborough,  and  Carlton 
Clubs. 

FitzGerald,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Alfred, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Maurice 
Beaufoy  FitzGerald  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.  ; entered  R.A.  1887,  became  Capt.  1897, 
Major  1902  (retired  1908),  and  Col.  1919;  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; Euro- 

Sean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
irevet  Lieut.-Col.);  appointed  Assist.  Di- 
rector of  Remounts  1914,  and  a Dep 
Director  thereol  1916;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1915.  Army  and  Navy,  Cavalry , 
and  Royal  Western  Yacht  Clubs. 
Fitz-Gerald,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  James, 
C.V.O.,  son  of  R.  A.  Fitz-Gerald,  of  Shal- 
stone  Manor,  Buckingham;  b.  1869;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Household 
Cav.  1889,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1906, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914; 
retired  1919;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  as  A.D.C.  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  in  command  of  a 
squadron  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasp-.)  ; 
was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.- 
in-Ch.,  S.  Africa  1908-11;  has  Coronation 
medal  (1902):  m.  1892,  Cecil,  da.  of  William 
Whitbread  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910, 
C.V.O.  1918.  Twy  ford  Manor,  Buckingham  ; 
Turf,  White's,  Guards' , and  Garrick  Clubs. 
FitzGerald,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Swayne, 
C.B. , son  of  Major  Charles  Mordaunt 
FitzGerald,  I.S.C.  ; b.  1856;  ed  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.  ; entered  68th  L.I.  1875,  became 
Capt.  Durham  L.I.  1882,  Major  1892,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet 
Col.  and  Col.  1904,  and  Hon.  Brig.  Gen. 
1917  (retired  1908) ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1880,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to 
Kandahar  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885-6,  present  at 
action  of  Giniss  (medal,  bronze  star),  with 
Niger  Expedition  1897-8,  raising  2nd  Batn. 
W.  Africa  Frontier  Regt.  (despatches 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  battles  of  Colenso,  Spion 
Kop,  and  Vaal  Krantz,  etc.  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  medal,  and 
King’s  medal,  C.B.) ; was  D.A.A.G.  and 
Q.M.G.,  Egypt  1885-7,  D.A.A.G.,  Bombay  | 


1889-94,  and  A.A.G.,  Lahore  Div.  1904-8 ; 
appointed  to  command  a Brig.  1914 : m. 
1885,  Charlotte,  el.  da.  of  the  late  J.  Baum- 
gartner, Bar.-at-law ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Army  and  Navy  Club 

FitzGerald,  Mrs.  Marion,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Mahony  H*rte,  of  B itter  fi  Id  House, 
co.  Kerry;  b.  i860;  Pres.  Soldiers'  and 
Sailors’  Families  Asso.  for  co.  K rry,  Chm. 
War  Peusions  Committee  for  that  co.,  and 
Pres. Tralee  Women’s  National  Health  Asso,, 
Pres,  and  Hon.  Sec.,  Red  Cross  Asso., 
Tralee;  Comdt.  of  its  4th  V.A.D.  during 
European  War:  m.  1878,  Robert  John 

FitzGerald,  J P.,  D. L.  [see  FitzGerald,  Bt., 
cr.  1880]  ; cr.  C.B-E-  (Civil)  1920.  10, 

Milner  Street,  Cadogan  Square,  S.  W. 

FitzGerald,  Inspector-Gen.  Michael, 

C. M.  G.,son  of  George  FitzGerald, formerly  of 
Roughan,  co.  Clare ; b.  1851 ; L.R.C.S.I.  1871, 
L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.M.1872;  entered  Med.  Staff 
R.N.  1873,  became  Staff-Surg.  1885,  Fleet- 
Surg.  1894,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets  1901,  and  Inspector-Gen.  (retired) 
1905 ; served  during  Egyptian  War  1882 
(thanked  by  Admiralty),  and  with  Benin 
Expedition  1897  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1887,  Florence,  da. 
of  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  Daniel  Finucane, 
R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1897. 

FitzGerald,  Lieut.-Col.  Mordaunt  John 
Fortescue,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.- 
Gen.  P G.  FitzGerald  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1894,  became  Major  1911,  and  Lieut.  Col. 
R.F.A.  1916;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1915,  Mary  Gertrude  Colqu- 
houn,  da.  of  the  late  George  Augustus 
Frederick  Baillie  [see  Baillie,  Bt.,  cr.  1823, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

FitzGerald,  Brig.- Gen.  Percy  Desmond, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Nicholas  FitzGerald, 
of  St.  Kilda,  and  co.  Galway ; b.  r872 ; 
entered  Army  1893,  became  Lieut.  Hussars 
1897,  Capt.  1904,  Major  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  as  Adj.  Imperial  Light  Horse,  and  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and 
a Brig.  Com.  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Or^er  of  Star  of  Rou- 
mania);  commanded  3rd  Cav.  Brig.,  3rd 
Army  Corps  1906,  and  Brig.-Maj.,  1st  Cav. 
Brig.  1909-13;  was  Inspector  of  Mounted 
Troops  1916-18:  m.  1914,  Millicent  Fanny 
(who  obtained  a divorce  in  the  French 
Courts  1919),  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Rosslyn, 
and  widow  of  4th  Duke  of  Sutherland  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

FitzGerald,  Percy  Seymour  Vesey, 

C. S.I. ; b.  18 — ; entered  Bombay  Political 
Depart.  1871,  became  Assist.  Political  Agent 
at  Kathiawar  1878,  at  Kolhapur  1884.  and 
again  at  Kathiawar  1886,  Political  Agent 
at  Kutch  1897,  at  Palanpur  1898,  and  at  Mahi- 
Kantha  1901,  and  Agent  to  Gov.  in  Kathia- 
war 1906;  retired  1908:  m.  18—;  cr.  C.S.I. 
1906.  Carlton  Club. 

FitzGerald,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Francis, 

D. S.O.  [see  FitzGerald,  Bt.,  cr.  1880]. 

FitzGerald,  Major  Richard  Francis, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  John  FitzGerald,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Holy  Cross 
Coll.,  Ryde  (N.S.W.);  is  a Farmer  and 
Grazier,  and  Major  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1909,  Constance  Evelvn  Bedingfeh*  ; cr. 
D.S  O.  1916.  Sydney , New  South  Wales. 
FitzGerald,  Capt.  Francis  William  Wil- 
son-, D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Henry 
Wilson-FitzGerald  [seeE.  Harrington,  colls.] ; 
b.  1886  ; Capt.  1st  Dragoons ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

FitzGibbon,  Major  Francis,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1883  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


Fitzherbert,  Capt.  Edward  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  M .C. ; b.  1885  ",  is  Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; 
served  during:  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Fitzherbert,  Com.  Herbert,  C.M.G.  [see 
FitzHerbert,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

FitzHerbert,  Lieut.-Col. Norman,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.  [see  FitzHerbert,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Fitzherbert-Brockholes  [see  Brock- 

holes]. 

FitzHugh,  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Anthony  FitzHugh, 
Preb.  of  Chichester;  b.  1837;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  Addiscombe  ; entered  Bengal  Army 
1855,  became  Capt.  1867,  Major  1875,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1879,  Col.  1884,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired] 
1886;  served  against  Momunds  1863-4  (medal), 
in  expedition  to  Dour  1872,  during  Jowaki 
Campaign  1877  (clasp),  as  Comdt.  of  5th 
Goorkhas  in  Afghan  Campaigns  1878-9  and 
1879-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to 
Kandahar  (medal  with  four  clasps,  bronze 
star)  : m.  1867,  Cecilia  Jane,  who  d.  1911,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  P.  Henslowe,  V.  of 
Huish  Episcopi,  Somerset  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1881.  9,  Frant  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells. 

Fitz-Hugh,  Capt.  TerrickCharles,  D.S.  O., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Anthony 
Fitz-Hugh,  of  17,  Craven  Hill  Gardens, 
W.;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1896,  and 
became  Capt.  1903;  retired  1911 ; served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1915-18  (D.S.O.) ; was  a D.A  Q.M.G.  1915-18  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1903,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Kcnmare,  Palmeira  Avenue,  Hove,  Sussex ; 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Fitzjohn,  Major  Tudor,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1875;  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.,  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
tn.  1916,  Jessie  Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Courtenay  Moore,  and  widow  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Victor  George  Howard  Rickard  [see 
Duflf-Sutherland-Dunbar,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Fitzmaurice,  Gerald  Henry,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
son  of  Henry  Fitzmaurice,  of  Duagh,  co. 
Kerry  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland 
(B.A.  i836);  entered  Consular  Ser.  1888,  be- 
came Vice-Consul  at  Smyrna  1895,  3rd  Drago- 
man at  Embassy  at  Constantinople  1897,  one 
of  H.B.M.  s Consuls  there  1905,  2nd  Drago- 
man 1906,  and  Ch.  Dragoman  1907;  was  a 
Commr.  on  Aden  Demarcation  J oint  Commn. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1897,  C.B.  (Civil)  1905. 

Fitzmaurice,  Commodore  Maurice 
Swynfen,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Gerald  Fitzmaurice  ; b.  1870  ; entered  R.N. 
1884,  became  Lieut.  1892,  Com.  1902,  and 
Capt.  1910;  appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1920;  served  in  Dardanelles  1915  (de- 
spatches, 2nd  class  of  Order  of  the  Sacred 
Treasure,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece,  Greek  Mil.  Cross) : nt. 
1896,  Mabel  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  S.  W. 
Gray  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Fitzmaurice,  Capt.  Raymond,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Gerald  Fitz- 
maurice; b.  18—;  entered  R.N.  1893,  became 
Lieut.  1901,  Com.  1913,  and  Capt.  1918  ; was 
in  charge  of  blockade  of  Rufige  River  1914 
(despatches,  D.S.O..  Order  of  El  Nahda  of 
the  Hedjaz) : m.  919,  Beatrice  Mar}’,  da.  of 
Adm.  Sir  Day  Hurt  Bosanquet,  G.C.M.G., 
G.C.V.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Fitzmaurice,  Brig.-Gcn.  Robert,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1866 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1920;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  four  timrs,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.) : tn.  1906;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Fitzpatrick,  Col.  Ernest  Richard,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.  ; b 1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and  a Dep. 
Director  of  Personal  Sers.  at  War  Office, 
with  rank  of  Col. ; S.  African  War  1899  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 


1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.),  Serbian 
Cross  of  Mercy,  1919. 

Fitzpatrick,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Lindsay, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  on  Special 
List,  and  a Red  Cross  Commr.,  Salonika 
(Ordeis  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  St.  Sava 
of  Serbia,  Redeemer  of  Greece  and  Danilo 
of  Montenegro,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre),  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; cr. 
C.B  £.  1918. 

Fitzpatrick,  James  Alexander  Ossory, 
C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  LL.B.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel 
A.  Ossory  Fitzpatrick,  of  Dublin;  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Dublin  High  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Col!., 
D >blin  (B.A.  1902,  LL.B.  1903);  entered 
I.C.S.  1902,  and  joined  Indian  Political  De- 

Sart.  1906  ; became  Comdt.  Border  Police, 
f.-W.  Frontier  Prov.  1907,  Assist.  Commr., 
Nowshera  1909  and  Mardan  1912,  Political 
Agent,  Tochi  1913,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Bannu 
1915;  was  Political  Agent,  Wano  1916-19; 
Tochi  Valley  operations  1914  - 15  (de- 
spatches), Mahsud  Expedition  1917  (thanked 
by  Gov.-Gen.  in  Council) ; has  been  Resident 
in  Waziristan  since  1920:  m.  19 — , Am}’  Knox 
Barbor;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919. 
East  India  United  Service , and  Arts  Clubs. 

Fitzpatrick,  Capt.  Noel  Trew,  D.S.O., 
M C.  ; b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R E.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Fitzpatrick,  William  Francis  Joseph, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  B.  Fitzpatrick,  formerly  of 
Ballyglas,  co.  Galway ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  St. 
Patrick’s  Coll.,  Melbourne ; entered  Victoria 
Railway  Ser.  1868 ; became  Dep.  Traffic 
Manager  1894,  Ch.  Traffic  Manager  1895,  and 
Chm.  of  Railway  Commrs.  1910 : m.  1878, 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  William  Lawson 
McKay ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Melbourne,  Victoria. 

FITZROY,  Hon.  Mrs.  Muriel,  C.B.E . 
[see  B.  Penrhyn,  colls.]. 

Fitzwilliams,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan  Camp- 
bell Lloyd,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  Ch.M.,  F.R.C.S. , 
son  of  Charles  Fitzwilliams,  J.P.,  of  Cil- 
gwyn,  Newcastle  Emlyn,  Cardiganshire  ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Hon.  Asso.  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Surg.- 
in-Charge  of  Out-Patients,  St.  Mary’s  Hos- 
pital, Paddington ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  in  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania  with 
Swords,  Orders  of  St.  Anne,  St.  Stanislas, 
and  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia  Chevalier  Le- 
gion of  Honour):  m.  1909;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
31,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  ; Windham  Club. 

Fitzwilliams,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Craw- 
ford Lloyd,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  Charles  Home 
Lloyd  Fitzwilliams,  of  Cilgwyn,  Cardigan- 
shire ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R A.S.C.  (retired)  (formerly 
Welsh  Regt.),  a F.R.G.S.,  a F R.S.I.,  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Cai  diganshire  and  Carmar- 
thenshire; S.  African  War  18991901  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
Ch>na  19x4,  France  1915  (despatches),  Al- 
bania and  Italy  19IV16,  Mesopotamia  1916-18 
as  Dep.  Director  of  Supply  and  Transport 
(despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order 
of  White  Eagle,  Order  of  St  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus  of  Italy):  tn.  1809,  Maud,  da. 
of  the  late  Hawtrey  Collinssplatt,  of 
Brixton  House,  Devon  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917- 
Cilgwyn,  Nezvcastle  Emlyn,  S.  Wales ; Army 
and  Navy,  and  Constitutional  Clubs. 

Fl'vck,  Wing-Corn.  Marlin  Williams, 
C.B.E.,  M.B. ; b.  18- ; Wing-Corn.  R.A.F.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-) » 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil  ) 1919. 

Fladgate,  William  Francis,  M.V.O. , son 
of  William  Mark  Fladgate;  b.  1853;  e<L  at 
Harrow  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1876;  is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Fladgate  and  Co.,  of  18  and  19, 
Pall  Mall,  S.W.,  Solicitor  to  Roy.  Commrs. 
for  Exhibition  of  1851,  a J P.  for  Herts, 
Vice-Pres.  and  Hon.  Solicitor  of  Charing 
Cross  Hospital,  Chm.  of  Charing  Cross, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1475 


West  End  and  City  Electric  Supply  Co. 
(Limited),  and  a Director  of  the  Phoenix  In- 
surance Co.,  and  Law  Debenture  Corporation 
(Limited) ; was  Vice-Pres.  of  Incorporated 
Law  So.  1905-6:  m.  ist,  1878,  Caroline  Sarah, 
da.  of  Edward  Norton  Clifton  ; 2ndly,  1906, 
Ann,  da.  of  Samuel  Knight  Irish,  of  Cam- 
bridge; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911.  Yeeda 
Grange , Cockfosters,  Herts;  Garrick , and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Flanagan,  Evelyn  Branscombe,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1881 ; entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1900 ; for- 
merly Lieut.  Indian  Army ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900. 

Flanagan,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Martyn 
Woulfe-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1870  ; formerly 
Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col. 
1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Flanagan,  Col.  Richard  John  Woulfe-, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1900  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1915-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fleet,  Rear-Adm.  Ernestjames,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Rear-Adm.  (retired),  and  Capt. 

R. N.R. ; E.  Sudan  1884-5,  Vitu  Expedition 
1890,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.,  Italian  War  Cross) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Fleet,  Vice-Adm.  Henry  Louis,  C.B.E., 
son  of  J.  G.  Fleet,  formerly  of  Roystons, 
Chiswick;  b.  1850;  Vice-Adm.  R.N.  (re- 
tired); Sudan  1884;  commanded  Indian 
Naval  Defence,  Bombay  1897-1900;  County 
Director  Auxiliary  Hospitals  and  V.A.D.’s, 
Berkshire  during  European  War:  m.  1889, 
Alice  Mary,  da.  of  W.  F.  Elliot,  of  Wilton, 
Somerset;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The  Camber , 
Coley  Avenue , Reading ; United  Service 
Club. 

Fleischer,  Spencer  Richard,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fleming,  Surg.-Com.  Aloysius  Francis, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Michael  Fleming,  of  Youghal, 
co.  Cork;  b.  1876;  is  Surg.-Com.  R.N.  ; 
served  at  Gallipoli  1915-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fleming,  Andrew  Milroy,  C.M.G. , M.B., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Fleming,  of  Edin- 
burgh; b.  1871;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  at 
Durham  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; M.B. 
and  CM.  Edinburgh  1893;  F.R.C.S.E.  and 
D.P.H.,  Camb.  1903 ; served  in  Mashona- 
land  1896-7  (C.M.G.) ; is  Med.  Director 
and  Inspector  S.  Rhodesia,  Principal  Med. 
Officer  of  British  S.  Africa  Police,  and 
a J.P.  for  Salisbury  Dist.  : m.  1896,  Phila- 
delphia Alice,  da.  of  the  late  William  Fisher  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1898.  Salisbury,  South  Rhodesia, 

S.  Africa  ; Badminton  Club. 

Fleming,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Nicol, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. , F.R.C.S . ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1895); 
served  on  N -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Fleming,  Arthur  Percy  Morris,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Frank  Fleming,  formerly  of  Marvel, 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at 
Portland  House  Acad.,  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  at  Finsbury  Technical  Co'l  , Lon- 
don ; an  Electrical  Engineer,  Engineer  to 
British  Westinghouse  Co.,  Vice-Chm.  Lan- 
cashire Anti-Submarine  Committee,  a 
M.I.E.E.,  a Member  of  British  Asso  , and 
Chm.  of  N.W.  Centre  of  Institution  of 
Electrical  Engineers  : m.  1905,  Rose  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Ash,  of  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
ip2o.  West  Gables,  Hale  Road,  Hale, 
Cheshire. 

Fleming,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1876;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; served  during 


European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner) : m.  1904;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Fleming,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  George  Fleming,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Somersetshire  L.L,  and  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.;  S.  African  War 
1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  and 
S.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  of  Russia,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Fleming,  Rev.  Herbert  James,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Fleming,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1873  > 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899) ; is  a Chap,  to 
the  Forces  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16 (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Fleming,  James  George  Grant,  D.S.O. , 
M.C. ; b.  1895  ; Capt.  Indian  Army,  attached 
2/21  st  Punjabis  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.),  Waziristan  Field 
Force  1919-20  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fleming,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gibson,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  W.  J.  Fleming; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.E.  1898,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  ; S.  Africa  1931-2  (Queen's 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
T9i5-i9(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Coi.,  C.B.E.) : m.  1503,  Blanche 

Mabel  Deglon,  of  Barberton,  Transvaal  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Fleming,  Capt.  Percy  Beresford,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1892;  is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fletcher,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Francis* 
M.  V.O.,  D.S.O., son  of  the  late  Charles  John 
Fletcher,  of  Dale  Park,  Sussex ; b.  1876 ; 
entered  17th  Lancers  1897,  became  Capt.  1904, 
and  Major  1912  ; retired  a*-  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  as  an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Com.-in-Ch.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O. , Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Aviz 
of  Portugal,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1908,  Lady  Theresa  Evelyn 
Vilunza  Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  da.  of  the 
late  Viscount  Milton,  M.P.  [see  E.  Fitz- 
william];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1917.  157,  St.  James’  Court , Buckingham 

Gate,  S.  W. ; Dale  Park,  A rundel,  Sussex. 

Fletcher,  Wing-Com.  Albert,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E,,  M.C. ; b.  1881  ; Wing-Com.  R.  A. F., 
and  Dep.  Director  at  Air  Ministry  ; cr. 
O.B.E- (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Fletcher,  Arthur  George  Murchison, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Dr.  G.  Fletcher;  b.  1878; 
Acting  Colonial  Sec,,  Hong  Kong  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Hong  Kong. 

Fletcher,  Clarence  George  Eugene, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Fletcher,  of  Bos- 
combe  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  privately  ; Bar.  Gray’s 
Inn  1908;  Town  Clerte  of  Islington,  N. : m. 
yoo,  Nellie  Molyneux,  of  Worthing ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920 

Fletcher,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Keeling, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Fletcher,  Major  Henry  Lancelot, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  Fletcher.  Bt.]. 

Fletcher,  Major  Herbert  Phillips, 
D.S.O.  ; son  of  the  late  Professor  Banister 
Fletcher,  M.P.  ; b.  1872  ; is  Major  Yeo.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : rn.  18 — , Lydia,  da.  of  the 
late  T.  L.  Lindrea,  of  Westbury,  Gloucester- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fletcher,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  in  Command  of  a Med.  Unit; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1919). 

Fletcher,  Capt.  James  Lionel,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  G.  F.  Fletcher,  of  Munyong, 


1476 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Warwick,  Australia  ; b.  1890  ; a Sch.  Teacher, 
and  Capt.  Australian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Fletcher,  Miss  Nora  Kathleen,  C.B.E., 

R R.C.,  da.  of Fletcher;  b.  18—; 

Principal  Matron,  British  Red  Cross  in 
France  du  ing  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E, 
(Civil)  1920 

Fletcher,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Robins  Fletcher, 
of  Stratford-on-Avon ; b.  1863 ; sometime 
Surg.-Capt.  Mil.  Med.  Staff  Corps  ; served 
on  Niger  Coa§t  Protectorate  1899  (de- 
spatches, medal),  with  Benin  City  Expedi- 
tion 1899,  in  Ashanti  1900  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Nigeria  1901 
(despatches),  and  with  Aro  Expedition  1901  : 
m.  1893,  Ebie  Lawson,  da.  of  the  Rev.  A. 
Rodger,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 
Flexman,  Major  Ernest,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Canadian  Forces ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Flick,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Leonardo 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard  Flick,  of  The 
Holt,  Melton,  Suffolk  ; b.  1869  ; Lieut. -Col. 
Canadian  Forces  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C B.E-)  5 m.  1904,  Maria 
Lydia,  da.  o'  Joseph  Mil  ward,  of  Skeleton 
Lake,  Muskoka,  Canada ; cr.  C.M.G.  iqi6, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lower  Nicola , British 
Columbia. 

Flint,  Alexander,  C.B.,  son  of  Alexander 
Flint,  of  Nethermains,  Berwickshire;  b. 
1877;  ed.  at  George  Watson’s  Coll.,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.,  Honours  1898);  has 
been  Staff  Assist  Sec.  at  Admiralty,  and 
Head  of  its  Mil.  Branch  : m.  1910,  Catherine, 
da.  of  John  R.  Scott,  of  Dublin  ; cr  C B. 
(Civil)  1920.  17,  St.  Loo  Mansions,  Chelsea , 

S.W3. 

Flint,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Canadian  Railway  Construction  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Flint,  Major  Eric  Charles  Montagu, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ■;  Major  Suffolk  Yeo. , at- 

tached Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — , 

Nancy,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Flint,  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Joseph  Flint;  b.  1855;  served  in  Nigeria 
for  24  years  ; effected  transfer  of  Nigeria  to 
N.  and  S.  Govts.  1900 ; sometime  Agent-Gen. 
for  Niger  Co.  (Limited);  cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Surrey  House , Victoria  Embankment,  E.C.  ; 
Rosemound , Sanderstead,  Surrey. 

Floersheim,  Cecil,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — : 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896;  vol.  worker  with 
Roy.  Patriotic  Fund  Statutory  Committee 
and  Min.  of  Pensions  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  2,  Kensington  Court 
Mansions,  W. 8. ; 29,  Plowden  Buildings, 
Temple,  E.C. 

Flood,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Solly-,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Frederick  Richard  Solly-Flood,  K.C.B.,  of 
Ballynaslaney,  co.  Wexford  ; b.  1871 ; entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.) 
1891,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  4th  Dragoon 
Guards  1908,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  42nd  E.  Lanca- 
shire Div.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  Adj. 
S.  African  Light  Horse  and  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
Comdg.  his  Regt.,  as  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg. 
35th  Inf.  Brig.,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff  at 
Headquarters  for  training  of  British  Armies 
in  France  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G., 
Com.  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palm,  Maj.-Gen.) ; was  Staff- 
Capt.  in  Depart,  of  Director  of  Mil.  Training 
1904-6,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Head 

uarters  1906-8 ; subsequently  a Gen.  Staff 
fficer,  Egypt  1910:  m.  1916,  Beatrice  Elise 
Martin,  da.  of  Ferdinand  Pakington  John 
Hanbury,  of  Nant  Oer,  Abergavenny;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Flood,  Col.  Richard  Elies  Solly-, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Frederick  Richard  Solly-Flood,  K.C.B.,  of 


Ballynaslaney  House,  co.  Wexford  ; b.  1877 ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own)  1899,  became  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  temporarv  Brig.- 
Gen.  1918,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919;  S/ African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Brevet  Col., 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1914,  Marguerite, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  J H.  Connellan  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916, C.M.G.  1918.  Crolmore,  Thomas- 
town,  Ireland  ; Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Florence,  Lieut.  William  Alexander, 
D.S  0 . ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  R.N.R.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Floud,  Francis  Lewis  Castle,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Castle  Floud,  of  High 
Bank,  Petersfield,  Hants ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at 
Cranleigh  Sch.,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Lon- 
don; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1905;  was  Private 
Sec.  to  successive  Mins,  of  Agriculture  1905- 
7,  Head  of  Land  Branch  1907-14,  and  Assist. 
Sec.  1914-18,  since  when  he  has  been  Gen. 
Sec.  of  Min.  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries : 
m.  1909,  Phyllis  Allen,  da.  of  Everard  A. 
Ford  [see  Hammick,  Bt.];  cr.  C.B  (Civil) 
1918.  11,  Alexandra\  Road,  Epsom;  Na- 

tional Club. 

Floyd,  Capt.  Arthur  Bowen,  D.S.O. 
[see  Floyd,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Fluke,  Walter  George,  D.S.O.,  son  of  A. 
Fluke,  of  Canterbury;  b.  1^96;  ed.  at 
ing’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
is  Lieut.  1st  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  reported  missing  April  1918) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x6.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Flux,  Alfred  William,  C.B  ; b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Board  of  Trade;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Flynn,  John  Dillon,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  John  Flynn,  of  Cork  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at 
Christian  Brothers’  Sch.,  Cork,  and  at  St. 
George’s  Coll.,  Mussoorie,  India;  is  Goods 
Sup.,  Great  Indian  Peninsular  Railway,  and 
Lieut.  E.  India  Railway  Vol.  Rifles  ; some- 
time Goods  Sup.,  E.  India  Railway,  Calcutta, 
and  Divisional  Traffic  Manager  E.  India 
Railway,  Cawnpore  : m.  1890,  Amy  Wool- 
man ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Bombay. 

Foggie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Edward, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Foley,  Ernest  Julian,  C.B.,  son  of  John 
Edward  Foley,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Liverpool  Coll.,  and  at  London  Univ. ; ap- 
pointed Assist.  Director  of  Transports,  Ad- 
miralty 1915,  and  Director  of  Mil.  Sea 
Transport  1917,  and  of  Trade  Div.,  Coal  Mines 
Depart.  1920  ; has  Russian  Order  of  bt.  Anne 
(2nd  class) ; is  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  is  a Knight  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium ; joint  author  of  a Manual  of  Psy- 
chology ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Cavendish 
Club. 

Foley,  Col.  Frank  Wigram,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Foley, 
R.N.  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.; 
entered  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.)  1886,  became  Capt.  1897,  ; 
Major  1907),  and  Lieut  -Col.  1915  and  Col. 
1919;  retired  1920;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1915-16 
(wounded):  m.  1903,  Eva  Mary Fitz-LIardinge 
( Baroness  Berkeley  in  her  own  right),  M.B.E., 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Gustavus  Hamilton  Lock- 
wood  Milman  [see  Milman,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Folger,  Col . Karl  Creighton,  C..M.G., 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Ord  nance  Corps,  and  a Director  of  Ordnance 
Sers.  Overseas  Mil.  Canadian  Forces  with 
rank  of  Col. ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  and  during  European  War  1914*18 
(despatches,  D.SO.):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1477 


Foljambe,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  Gerald 
William  Frederick  Savile,  D.S.O.  [see  E. 
Liverpool]. 

Folker,  Horace  Shepherd-,  C.B.E. ; b. 
1859 ; ed.  at  Brighton  Gram.  Sch. ; is  Head 
of  Equipment  Depart.,  Head  Quarters  Staff, 
British  Red  Cross  So.,  and  a Fellow  of 
Auctioneers’  Institute  (retired) ; has  King’s 
medal,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia, 
Medaille  de  Sauvetage  (France),  Gold 
medal  of  France,  and  Civic  Cross  of 
Belgium  : m 1895,  Margaret,  who  d.  1909, 
da.  of  George  Osborne  Barratt ; cr.  C B E. 
1918.  Westfield , Sutton,  Surrey. 

Follett,  Lieut -Col.  Francis  Bere, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  1876;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  RegL,  and  a D. A.  A. G. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C  , D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Follett,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Spencer, 
C.B.E. , son  of  Sir  Charles  John  Follett,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Lieut.-Col. 
7th  Dragoon  Guards  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1898,  Dorothy,  only 
child  of  William  Longdon  Needham  Champion, 
of  Riddlesworth  Hall,  Thetford,  Norfolk  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Follett,  Lieut -Col.  Robert  Spencen 

D. S.O.,  son  ol  W.  W.  S.  Follett,  of  BroomhilL 
Crowborough,  Sussex ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  1901,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-15  and  1917-18  on  Staff  (despatches  four 
times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1915, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  W.  J.  Fanning;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Conservative  Club. 

Follows,  Major  John  Henry,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Amos  Follows,  of  Sandiacre;  b. 
1869 ; is  Gen.  Sup  Midland  Railway,  and 
Major  R E.  : m.  1892,  Amy,  only  da.  of 
Edward  Farnsworth,  engineer;  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  The  Poplars,  Spondon,  near  Derby. 

Foord,  Major  Alexander  Gunning, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  Major  Manchester  Regt.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  1914 
star,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Foord,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Percy  Stilles, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918). 

Foot,  Rear-Adm.  Cunningham  Robert 
de  Clare,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Cunning- 
| ham  Noel  Foot,  formerly  R.  of  Dogmersfield, 
Hants;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  en- 
| tered  R.N.  1877,  and  is  Rear-Adm. (retired) ; 

European  War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort 
!j  (despatches,  C.B.E);  rn.  1899,  Mary,  da.  of 
| Rear-Adm.  John  Ingles  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
j 1919.  Upper  Restoration  House,  Maidstone 
j Road,  Rochester ; United  Service  Club, 

i Foot,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Mildmay,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Cunning- 
I ham  Noel  Foot  (formerly  R.  of  Dogmers- 
i field,  Hants),  of  Old  Park  Lodge, 
Bournemouth  ; b.  1865  ; formerly  Major 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; is  an  Hon. 

; Brig.-Gen.,  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  a 
I J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Herts,  and  a F.R.G.S. ; 
was  Lieut.-Col.  4th  E.  Anglian  Brig.,  R.F.  A. 
1909-14 ; Zululand  1888,  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  on  Staff,  present  at  relief  of  Lady-  i 
smith  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
I with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
I clasps),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O..  C.B. , 
Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 

I French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) : m. 

1 st,  1891,  Frances  Sophie,  da.  of  the  Rev.  j 
; Lindsey  Daniell  ; 2ndly,  1902,  Lucy  Anne,  : 
I da.  of  Sir  Richard  Powell  Cooper,  1st  Bt.  ; j 
| cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919.  White  Hill , Great  Berkhampstead,  \ 
Herts;  United  Service,  and  Naval  and 

| Military  Clubs. 


Foot,  Major  Stephen  Henry,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Henry  Foot;  b 1887;  formerly 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.  E.  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
j Footner,  Lieut.-Col.  F.  L.,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  (T.F.)  ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Foott,  Col.  Cecil  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  Thomas  Wade  Foott,  of  Dundoo, 
Paroo  River,  Queensland  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 

! Brisbane  Gram.  Sch.  ; Col.  Australian  Mil. 
Staff  Corps,  and  D.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters ; 
European  War  1915-18  as  Ch.  Engineer  Aus- 
tralian Corps  (despatches,  C.M  G , Brevet 
Col.,  4th  class  Serbian  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle,  C.B.);  sometime  Brig.-Gen.  in 
Charge  of  Administratis n,  Australian 
Depots,  and  subsequently  Director-Gen.  ol 
Demobilization  Australian  Imperial  Forces  : 
m.  1901,  Isabel,  only  da.  of  G.  T.  McDonald, 
of  Rocklea,  Queensland;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  ( Vic- 
toria) Club, 

Forber,  Edward  Rodolph,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Sec.  Mil.  Ser.  (Civil  Lia- 
bilities) Committee;  appointed  Director- 
Gen.  of  Housing,  Min.  of  Health  1920;  cr. 
C.B  E.  1918. 

Forbes,  Alexander,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Agent  of  Standard  Oil  Co.  of  New  York  and 
Rangoon;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Rangoon, 
Burma. 

Forbes,  Col.  Arthur,  C B.,  C.M.G., 

son  of  Adm.  Arthur  Forbes  ; b.  1869;  entered 
R.A.  1889,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  is 
Col.  ; and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Equipment  and 
Stores  ; European  ' War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Forbes,  Lieut.-Col.  Atholl  Murray  Hay, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  Forbes,  colls.]. 

Forbes,  Capt.  Charles  Morton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Forbes,  of  Mount  Grace, 
Potter’s  Bar;  b.  1880 ; Capt.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-18  in  Dardanelles  and  at  battle  of 
Jutland  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas) : m.  1909,  Agnes  Millicent, 
who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Ewen,  J.P. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Mount  Grace,  Potters  Bar  ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Forbes,  Capt.  David,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
David  Forbes,  of  Athole,  Newscotland, 
Transvaal;  b.  1864;  ed.  privately;  was  a 
Member  and  sometime  Acting  Chm.  of  first 
Swaziland  Govt.  Committee ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  as  Capt.  Field  Intelligence 
Depart.,  and  with  Strathcona’s  Horse, 
present  at  operations  in  E.  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colony,  finally  raising  and 
commanding  Lebombo  Intelligence  Scouts 
for  operation  in  Swaziland  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.) ; engaged  in  Mining  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Athole  District  Ermelo,  Trans- 
vaal; Rand  ( Johannesburg ) Club. 

Forbes,  Major  the  Hon.  Donald  Alex- 
ander, M.  V.O.  [see  E.  Granard]. 

Forbes,  Major  Edward  Ernest,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1877  > Major  Indian  Army;  N.W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-98  (medal  with  clasps),  Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Forbes,  Capt.  Ernest  Crespin,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Forbes,  of  Twickenham  Road, 
Port  Elizabeth,  S.  Africa;  b.  1891;  ed.  at 
Grey  Institute  High  Sch.,  Port  Elizabeth  ; 
is  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt.  S.  African 
Inf.;  served  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15, 
and  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Forbes,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William 
Dempster,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Forces;  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Forbes,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Harry  Forbes,  of  Oldmeldrum,  co. 
Aberdeen ; b.  1866 ; formerly  Hon.  Lieut, 
in  the  Army,  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  (V.D.) 
Gordon  Highlanders,  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1478 


Force  Reserve,  and  a Staff-Lieut.  in  France  ; 
is  a breeder  of  Aberdeen  Angus  cattle  and 
Clydesdale  horses;  served  in  S.  Africa 
j8gg-igoo  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  w.  1904,  Lizzie,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Cook,  of  Carden  House,  Aberdeen  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Greystones  of  Tullynessie , 
co.  Aberdeen. 

Forbes,  Henry  Flavelle,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Wesley  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at  Dublin 
Univ.  (B.A.  18—)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1900, 
became  Judge  Small  Cause  Court,  Simla  1915, 
and  Junior  Judicial  Officer,  Basra  1917  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1919.  Basra , Persian  Gulf. 

Forbes,  Lieut. -Col.  Ian  Rose-Innes 
Joseph,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
John  Foster  Forbes,  J.P.,  D.L  , of  Rothie- 
may,  Banffshire  ; b.  1875  ; formerly  Lieut  - 
Col.  Comdg.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  (Special 
Reserve)  ; S.  Africa  1P99-1900,  present  at 
siege  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-ig  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  1914  Star);  is  a J.P.  and  DL  for 
Banffshire;  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  Ireland 
1901-2  : m 1901,  Lady  Helen  Emily  Craven, 
da.  of  3rd  Earl  of  Craven  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Rothiemay  Castle , Banffshire ; Marlborough 
Club. 

Forbes,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Frederick, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1866;  Major  Wilts  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Forbes,  Major  James  Wallace,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Edward  Forbes,  of  Moncton,  Canada  ; 
b.  1878 ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1900,  Lena  Louise,  da.  of  C.  O. 
Rowe,  of  Moncton,  Canada  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Forbes,  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  1885;  is  Lieut. 
Seafortli  Highlanders ; served  on  N -W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Forbes,  Major  J ohn  Lachlan,  D.S.O. ,M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Major  — Forbes,  H.E.I.C.S., 
Indian  Army;  6.1883;  MajorR.G.A.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m 1919,  Eleanor  Valen- 
tine, da.  of  the  late  Rev  Frederick  Ware 
Glyn  [see  Glyn,  Bt.,  cr.  1759,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Forbes,  Robert,  M.C.,  D.S.O. ; b 18—; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Highlanders;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  19x9). 

Forbes,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Robert, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
and  Comdt.  of  a Mil.  Detention  Barracks ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Forbes,  Col.  Ronald  Foster,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Foster  Forbes,  of  Rothiemay  Castle,  Banff- 
shire; b.  1881;  ed.  privately;  Col.  (retired) 
Highland  L.I.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
O.B.E  ) ; was  A D.C.  to  Gov.  of  N S.  Wales 
1913-  m.  1911,  Joan  Roseta  (who  obtained 
a divorce  1917),  da.  of  Herbert  James  Toir, 
of  Morton  Hall,  Lincolnshire  ; cr.  D.S.O 
1917  (Bar  1918),  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  19x9.  Naval 
and  Military , and  Caledonian  Clubs. 
Forbes,  Brig.-Gcn.  Willoughby  Edward 
Gordon,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gordon  Forbes  ; 
b.  1851 ; entered  6th  Regt.  as  Ensign  1869, 
became  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1881,  Major  1886,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet 
Col.  1902,  Col.  1903  (retired  1907),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80,  present  at  actions  of  Ahmed 
Khel  and  Padkao  Shana  (despatches),  and 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles 
of  Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches,  C.B.); 
was  an  A.A.G.  in  India  1902-7;  commanded 
an  Inf.  Brig.  (T.F.)  in  Scotland  1015-16:  m. 


1882,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Forbes; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Shorebank,  Bognor, 
Sussex. 

Forbes,  Com.  Wyndham,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  Lachlan  Forbes  (formerly 
31st  Regt.),  of  Shillingstone,  Dorset;  b.  1870; 
is  Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Auxiliary  Patrol 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Forbes- Mitchell  [see  Mitchell]. 

Forbes-Robertson  [see  Robertson]. 
Ford,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Hopewell, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Ford, 
C.B. ; b.  1864;  entered  R.A.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913 ; 
retired  1919;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1907,  Ethel 
Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  William  Knight 
Treves;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  East  Northdown 
Farmhouse , near  Margate. 

Ford,  Lieut.-Col.  Elroy,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  in 
Canadian  Forces  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916- 

Ford,  Col.  Frederick  Samuel  Lampson, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  Morton  Ford, 
of  Milton,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1869;  M.D. 
(gold  medallist)  1894,  and  Licentiate  of  Med. 
Council  of  Canada  1913;  is  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser. ; European  War  1914-18  as  Dep.  Assist. 
Directoi  Med.  Sers.  Canadian  Army  Corps, 
and  Assist.  Director  Med.  Ser.  1st  Canadian 
Div.  with  rank  of  Col.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  ; is  Assistant  Director 
Med.  Ser.,  Mil.  Dist  No.  2,  Toronlo;  cr. 

C. M.G-  1915.  c/o.  Eastern  Trust  Co., 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia-,  York  (Toronto)  Club. 

Ford,  Major  Hubert  Cedric,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Ford,  of  Goulburn,  N.  S.  Wales  ; 
b.  1881;  ed.  at  Goulburn;  is  a School  Teacher, 
and  Major  Australian  Inf.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
and  France  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1913,  Dulcie,  da.  of  A.  J.  Bryson,  of  Goul- 
burn, N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Goul- 
burn, N.S.  IVales. 

Ford,  Major  Vincent  Tennyson  Randle, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1885 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Ford,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Vernon  Tre- 
dinnick,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Vernon  Ford,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Sea  View,  Isle 
of  Wight ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  K.M.A.  ; European  War  1914-19,  as 
Brig.-Maj.  R.M.A.  Siege  Guns,  Dunkirk, 
and  as  D.A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters,  R.M. 
Forces  (C.B  E.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  has  been 
D.A.A.G.,  R.M.  Head  Quarters  Staff,  smce 
1918:  m.  1st,  1903,  Diana,  who  d.  19x1,  da.  ot 
Rear-Adm.  G.  N.  A.  Pollard  ; 2ndly,  1913, 
Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  P.  C.  Under- 
wood, R.N. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  35» 

Halsey  Street , S.W.;  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Ford,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Randle  Minshull 
Minshull-,  D.S.O.,  M.C, ; b.  1881;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welch 
Fusiliers ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D S.O-,  Brevet 
Major)  : m.  19— ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  T'lt 
Lodge,  Matpas,  Cheshire. 

Ford-Hutchinson  [see  Hutchinson]. 
Ford-Young  [see  Young]. 

Forde,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  William  Forde,  of  Newlanes,  Duleek,  co. 
Meath  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  St.  Finian’s  Semin- 
ary, Navan,  and  St.  Cecilia  Sch.  of  Med., 
Dublin;  M.B.  and  M.Ch.,  Roy.  Univ.  ot 
Ireland  1886,  D.P.H.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs., 
Ireland  1906;  became  Capt.  Roy.  ArmV 
Med.  Corps  1890,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1912;  retired  1920;  served  in  S.  j An'1?8 
1899-1902.  present  at  battles  of  Laing’s  Nek, 
and  Belfast,  and  operations  in  Transvaal, 
with  8th  Batn.  (The  King’s)  Liverpool  Regt., 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  We‘ 
spatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Ser- 
bia); cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


H79 


Forde,  Major  Gordon  Miller,  D.S.O. , 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Royal  In- 
niskilling  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Forde,  Col.  Lionel,  C.M.G. , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Charles  Forde;  b.  i860;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.  (retired); 
Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
Chin-Lurhai  Expedition  1889-90  (clasp), 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 

clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (C.M.G. , 

1914-15  Star,  two  medals) : m.  1895,  Gertrude 
Meredith,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Pollen, 

l. C.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Zephyr  Lodge , 
Little  Common  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea. 

Forester,  Major  Tom,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
temporary  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Forestier-Walker  [see  Walker]. 
Forman,  Rev.  Adam,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Turnbull  Forman,  of  Las  Palmas, 
Canary  Islands  ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Loretto 
Sch.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1906,  M. A.  1910)  ; formerly  Curate  of  St. 
Andrews,  Bishop  Auckland  ; Hon  Sec. 
Sphagnum  Moss  Committee  for  Scotland 
during  European  War  : m.  1908,  Flora  G., 
da.  of  James  Smith,  of  Craigielands,  Beat- 
tock  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Craigielands , 
Beattock,  Scotland. 

Forman,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Baron, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  entered  R.A.  1894, 
became  Capt.  190c,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Forman,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Evans, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; entered  R.A. 
1892,  became  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1915;  retired  1920;  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Star  of  Roumania):  m.  1918, 

Eunice  Katharine  Florence,  da.  of  Simon 
John  Fraser  Macleod,  K.C. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Forrest,  Arthur  James,  M.V.G. , son  of 
the  late  William  Frederick  Forrest;  b.  18—; 
is  Dep.  Surveyor  and  Receiver  of  Crown 
Rents,  Windsor  and  Ascot  Crown  Estates  : 

m.  1899,  Harriet  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
j . W.  Preston,  of  Dalby  Park,  Spilsby  ; cr 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917.  Parkside , Engle- 
field  Green , Surrey. 

Forrest,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.M.G., 

O. B.E.  ; b.  1859;  entered  Lincolnshire  Regt. 
1882,  and  became  Major  1903  (retired  1905), 
and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khar- 
toum (despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with  two 
clasps,  medal),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  O.B.E.)  J cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
O.B  E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Lymehurst,  Blackrock , 
co.  Dublin  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Forrest,  Col. John  Vincent,  C.B..  C.M.G., 
M.B. ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  1894) ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1895,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917;  S.  African  War 
1900-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Forrest,  Major  Thomas  Brown,  D.S.O.-, 
b.  18 — Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Highland 
E.I.  (T.F.),  attached  Machine  Gun  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919 

Forrest,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Henderson, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Glasgow,  190-  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C.  (T.F.) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Forrest,  Rev.  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
W.  Forrest,  of  Youghal  ; b.  1867  ; is  in  Holy 


Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome  ; has  been 
a Chap,  to  the  Forces;  served  duiing  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Forrest,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Peter  Forrest,  J.P. , of 
Heirmyres,  Lanarkshire;  b.  1868;  is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  (formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Welsh  Regt.),  and  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorgan:  served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  as  Comdt.  Prieska  Dist.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1898,  the  Hon.  Marie 
Spencer  Lewis,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Merthyr; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Greenwood,  St.  Fagans, 
Cardiff ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Forster,  Major  Alfred  Leonard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Bennet  Forster,  of  Glen- 
more,  Cranfield  Road,  Bexhill-on-Sea;  b.  1886; 
ed.  at  Blackheatn  Proprietory  Sch. ; entered 

R. M.A.  1903,  became  Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet 
Major  1918;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major):  m.  1918,  Gladys  Maud,  da  of  R.  F. 
Goufrey-Faussett,  of  49,  Drayton  Gardens, 

S. W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Forster,  Lieut.-Col.  David,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  D.  Forster; 
b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  D.SO.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1903,  Isabel 
Frances,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  H.  A.  Brown- 
low;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Forster,  Major  Harold  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Roy, 
Berkshire  Regt.  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
i9i8>. 

Forster,  Maj.-Gen,  John  Burton,  C.B., 
only  son  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  B.  Forster, 
Wiltshire  Regt.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1872,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1897  (Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  1897- 
1901),  Col.  1901,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1908;  retired 
1917;  served  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914,  Comdg. 
Divs.  (despatches,  C.B.);  author  of  “The 
Sportsman’s  Vade  Mecum  to  the  Hima- 
layas”; appointed  Col.  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 
1918  : m.  1st,  18 — , A.  E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Herbert  Manders ; 2ndly,  18 — , Olive, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  John  Sergent; 
3rdly,  18—,  F.  Kate,  el.  da.  of  the  late  E. 
Wallis  R.  Beal;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  3, 

Trefusis  Terrace,  Exmouth. 

Forster,  Capt.  Forster  Delafield 
Arnold-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Edward  Penrose 
Arnold-Forster  [see  Ford,  Bt., colls.];  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N. : m.  190 7,  Georgina  Mary,  da.  of 
Alfred  Tucker,  formerly  of  Forthampton, 
Orange  River  Colony;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Forster,  Major  Francis  Anson  Arnold-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Penrose  Arnold- 
Forster  [see  Ford,  Bt  , colls.] ; b.  1890 ; is 
Major  R.F.A. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Forsyth,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Archibald 
Charteris,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O..  son  of  the  late 
Archibald  Forsyth,  of  Culeaze,  Wareham; 
b.  1877 ; entered  R.A.  1897,  became  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
in  China  1900  (medal),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1917,  Ethel  Winifred,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Janvrin  Robin,  of  Steep- 
hill,  Jersey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  19x9. 
Army  ana  Navy,  and  Bath  Clubs. 
Forsyth,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Keatly, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Forsyth, 
of  Brisbane ; b.  1867 ; is  Col.  and 
temporary  Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Perman- 
ent Forces,  and  Q.M.G.  and  3rd  Member 
of  Australian  Mil.  Board  ; European  War 
1914-16  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France, 
becoming  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1897,  Kate,  da.  of  John  McMaster 


1480 


COMPANION  AGE. 


M.L.C.,  of  Brisbane,  and  several  times  I 
Mayor  of  Brisbane;  cr.  C M.G.  1917. 
Forsyth,  Major,  William  Henry  D.S.O.,  j 
M.B.,  son  of  Charles  Forsyth,  J.P.  of  North-  j 
syde,  Bervvick-on-Tweed ; b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Roy.  High  Sch.  and  Univ.,  Edinburgh  (M.B.,  \ 
Ch.B.  1904)  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  I 
War  1914-19  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  j 
Maisie,  only  da.  of  the  Rev.  Archibald  Pren-  1 
lice,  Minister  Emeritus,  of  New  Craighall, 
Midlothian ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Northsyrie, 
Berwick-on-  T weed. 

Fort,  George  Seymour,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  j 
late  Rev.  Richard  Fort ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at 
Uppi'  gham  Sch.,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  j 
1884);  sometimeCapt.KingEdward’s  Horse ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  High  Commr.  of  New  J 
Guinea  1885,  to  Gov.  of  Victoria  1887-9,  and  j 
to  Gov.  of  S.  Africa  1891  ; Hon.  Sec.  S.  | 
African  Hospital  and  Comforts  Fund  during 
European  War;  a Co. -Director  : m.  1906, 
Aileen  Maude  M-rtineau  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Radnor  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; Bath  Club. 


ed.  privately  ; appointed  Consular  Agent, 
Niger  Coast  Protectorate  1893,  Dist.  Commr. 
1896,  Resident,  Benin  City  1898,  Acting 
Div.  Commr.,  Niger  Coast  Protectorate  1900, 
Div.  Commr.  1902,  Senior  Div.  Commr.,  S. 
Nigeria  Protectorate  1903,  Acting  High 
Commr.  there  1903,  Acting  Sec.  to  Ad- 
ministration 1904,  and  Dep.  High  Commr. 
1905,  Provincial  Commr.,  M.E.C.,  M.L.C., 
and  Acting  Gov.,  S.  Nigeria  1906,  Dep.  Gov. 
and  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1906,  and  Consul 
for  German  Protectorate  of  the  Cameroons 
1909  ; served  as  Political  Officer  with  Central 
Div.  Expedition  1896  (severely  wounded), 
with  Benin  Expedition  1899  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Ishan  Expedition  1901  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Asaba  Hinterland  Expedi- 
tion 1902  (clasp),  and  with  Igarra  Expedition 
1903  (clasp)  ; was  Major  and  Assist.  Sup. 
Officer  Roy.  Defence  Corps  1918-20:  m. 

1898,  Alice  Martha,  younger  da.  of  the  late 
Surg.-Gen.  J.  Lamprey,  Army  Med.  Staff; 
cr  C.M.G.  1905,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Thurloe 
House,  Cromwell  Place , S.  IV. 


Forte,  Major  Herbert  Augustus  Nourse, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  N.  Forte,  formerly  9th 
Regt. ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  E. Yorkshire 
Regt.  1889,  and  became  Capt.  1899;  retired 
1907;  Major  Reserv  of  Officers  1915;  S. 
Africa  1900-1901,  with  5th  Batn.  Mounted  j 
Inf.,  pre.-ent  at  advance  to  and  occupation  of  j 
Pretoria,  and  at  actions  of  Johannesburg,  l 
Pretoria,  Diamond  Hill,  Wittebergen,  Lady-  ! 
brand,  Bothaville,  and  Caledon  River  (de-  I 
spatches,  medal  with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  | 
European  War  1914  : m 1907.  Hannah  j 

Wright,  da.  of  the  iate  William  Olive,  and 
widow  of  Cyril  Murray;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  j 
Porlock  Ford , Porlock , West  Somerset ; j 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Fortescue,  MaforChsu  les,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; J 
b.  1893  ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.  ; served  ' 
during  European  War  1914-17,  in  Egypt, 
Gallipoli,  and  France  (despatches,  M.C.,  | 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fortescue,  Col.  the  Hon.  Charles  Gran- 
ville, C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  E.  Fortes- 
cue]. 

Fortescue,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Alexander, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  E.  Fortescue,  colls.]. 
Fortescue,  Hon.  John  William,  C.V.O. 
[see  E.  Fortescue], 

Fortescue,  Major  Archer  Irvine-,  D.S.O. 

[see  IS-  Fortescue,  colls.]. 

Fortescue,  Laurence  Knottesford-, 

C. M.G.,  I.S.O.,  third  son  of  the  late  Very 
Rev.  Edward  B.  Knottesford-Fortescue,  of 
Alveston  Manor,  Warwickshire ; b.  1845 ; 
formerly  in  R.M.L.I. ; entered  N.W.  Mounted 
Police,  Canada  1873,  joined  Comptroller’s 
Office  1879,  became  Ch.  Clerk  thereof  1892,  : 
Assist.  Comptroller  1908,  and  Comptroller  j 
1913  : m.  1877,  Emily  Alison,  second  da.  ol 
the  late  A.  J.  Russell,  of  Ottawa;  cr.  I.S.O. 
1905,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Forth,  Major  Nowell  Barnard  De  ! 
Lancey,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1879;  is  Major! 
Manchester  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Alrica  I 
1930-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  j 
in  Soudan  1908  (wounded)  and  1910  (medal  j 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  ! 
cr.  D.S.O.  and  Bar  1918. 

Fortier,  Com.  Richard  Loftus,  D.S.O.] 
b.  18—;  Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com.  1 
R.N.R.  ; European  War  1914-19  with  Mine-  I 
Clearing  Force  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  j 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Fortune,  Lieut. -Col.  Victor  Morven, 
D.S.O.,  only  son  of  J Fortune,  of  Bengairn 
Castle  Douglas,  Kirkcudbrightshire;  b.  | 
1883;  is  Brevet  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
Royal  Highlandeis;  Eur  opean  War  1914-18 
(despatches  five  times,  Brevets  Major 
and  Lieut. -Col.,  D.S.O.,  Officer  Legion  of 
Honour):  m.  19—,  Eleanor,  da.  of  A.  J. 
Steel,  of  Kirkwood,  Lockerbie,  Dumfries- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fosbery,  Major  Widenham  Francis 
Widenhain,  C.M.G.,  O. B.E.,  third  son  of  the 
late  Capt.  Widenham  Francis  Fosbery,  for- 
merly of  Mosstown,  co.  Westmeath  ; b.  1869; 


Foss,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Calveley,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Hugh  James 
Foss,  D.D. , Lord  Bishop  of  Osaka,  of  The 
Firs,  Kobe,  Japan;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Bedford- 
shire Regt.  1904,  became  Capt.  1912,  Brevet 
Major  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ,* 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O.,  V.C.,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Danilo 
of  Montenegro) : m.  1915,  Vere  Katharine, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Lambert  Ovans,  of  East 
Sheen,  S.W.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  John  Mar- 
shall Molesworth  Collard,  formerly  Indian 
Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Foster,  Col.  Alfred  James,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Foster,  of 
Hindley  Hall,  Stocksfield,  Northumberland  ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Rugby;  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
Reserve  of  Officers,  Col.  Territorial  Force, 
and  Assist.  Controller,  Min.  of  Munitions, 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Northumberland,  and 
a J.P.  for  Durham;  commanded  1st  Batn. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  during  European 
War  (despatches  three  times,  Legion  of 
Honour);  m.  1885,  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Sir  Charles  John  Reed,  K.C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Fair  Crouch,  Wad- 
hurst,  Sussex;  junior  United  Service , and 
Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Foster,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Bruce,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Special  List ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (MU.)  1919. 
Foster,  Major  Arthur  Herbert  Broome, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  C.  W.  Foster,  of  Gleneden, 
Exmouth,  Devon;  b.  1876;  formerly  Major 
King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.); 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  1914-15  Star, 
two  medals) ; m.  1914,  Constance  Mary 
Ethel  Lloyd,  da.  ol  the  late  Bishop  of 
Swansea;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Isthmian  Club. 

Foster,  Edward  William  Perceval, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Edward 
Horatio  Henry  Foster;  b.  1850;  ed. 
privately,  and  at  Thomason  Engineering 
Coll.,  India ; was  in  Irrigation  Branch  of 
Public  Works  Depart,  of  India  1871-84,  and 
of  Egypt  1884-94  (becoming  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Lower  Egypt  Irrigation),  Managing 
Director  of  Societe  Anonyme  du  Bahera 
1894-1913;  is  an  A.M.I.C.E. ; has  2nd  class 
Osmanieh  and  Medjidie : m.  1875,  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  Christopher  Strachan,  of 
Tirhoot,  India;  cr.  C.M.G.  1898.  19,  Grim- 

stone  Gardens,  Folkestone. 

Foster,  Maj.-Gen.  Gilbert  Lafayette, 
C.B.,  M.D. ; b.  1874;  Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  ol  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  as  Assist.  Director,  Dep.- 
Director,  and  Director-Gen.  of  Med.  Sers., 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches  thrice, 

C. B.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  G.B.  (Mil.)  19x5* 

Foster,  Major  Harold  William  Alexander, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  W.  A.  Foster, 
Q.C.,  of  Toronto  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.,  at  Osgoode  Hall,  and  at  Toronto 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1481 


Univ.  (LL.B.  1909)  ; is  a Bar.  and  Solicitor, 
a partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Ryckman, 
Denison,  Foster  and  Beaton,  of  Toronto,  a 
Brig.-Maj.  and  temporary  Major  Canadian 
Inf. ; served  during  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded  thrice,  despatches  twice,  M.C. 
with  bar,  D.S.O.);  was  Examiner  in  Law, 
Toronto  Univ.  1912-14,  and  Sec.,  County  of 
York  Law  Asso.,  Ontario  1913-14  : m.  1915, 
Anna  Helen  Gowan,  el.  da.  of  John  A. 
Strathy,  of  Toronto;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  100, 

Bedford  Road,  Toronto ; National,  and 
University  {Toronto)  Clubs. 

Foster,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Nedham, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and  Ch.  Instructor  at 
R. A. S.C. Training  Coll.,  Aldershot;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; 
became  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour 
1917  ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x8,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Foster , Lieut.-Col.  John  Raffray,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col, 
R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Foster,  Major  Montague  Amos,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Foster,  of  Wilbury  Road, 
Brighton  ; b.  1861  ; entered  Somersetshire 
L.I.  1882,  became  Capt.  1887,  and  Major 
1902 ; retired  1909 ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; sometime 
Comdt.  Pachmaihi  Sanatorium  ; appointed 
an  Embarkation  Staff  Officer  1914,  a Section 
Comdt.  1915,  and  Comdt.  a Prisoners’  of  War 
Camp,  1918  : m.  1898,  Yda  Frances,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  George  Cadogan  Thomson, 

l.  S.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  igoo.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Foster,  Major  Percy  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Charles  Marshall  Foster, 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; Major  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (prisoner, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Foster,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Foster  Car- 
ter, C.M.G. , D.S.O.',  b.  1879;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.. 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Foster,  Major  Ronald  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Major  Kingsley  Foster,  J.P.,  of 
Sheniey,  Redhill,  Surrey;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  Notts  and  Derby- 
shire Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1909,  a da.  of  the  late  Staff- 
Paymaster  C.  P.  Skinner,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917 

Foster,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.,',  b.  18 — ; 
temporary  Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Foster,  Major  Wilfrid  Lionel,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Foster,  for- 
merly Assist.  Master  at  Malvern  Coll. ; b. 
1874 ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.  ; entered  R.A. 
1894,  became  Capt.  1901,  and  Major  1915 
(R.H.A.  Reserve  of  Officers)  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches),  and  with  Somaliland 
Field  Force  1903  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : 

m.  1909,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  Bernard  Cam- 
med [see  D.  Wellington,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1903,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Foster,  William,  C.I.E.,  son  of  William 
Foster,  formerly  Inland  Revenue  Depart. ; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Coopers’  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
London  Univ.  (B.A.  1887);  entered  India 
Office  1882,  and  became  Registrar  and  Sup. 
of  Records  1907;  acted  as  Hon.  Sec.,  Hak- 
luyt So.  1893-1902  ; author  of  “ The  Found- 
ing of  Fort  St  George,  Madras,”  etc.,  etc.  : 
m.  1911,  Jessie  Winifred,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Wilkinson  Holland;  cr.  C.I.E. 
19 1 4,  Reynolds  Close,  Hampstead  Way, 

Foster,  Lieut.-Col.  William  James, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.-,  b.  18-;  Major  Aus- 
tralian Imperial  Forces;  European  War 
1914-18  in  Palestine  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 


C.M.G.,  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Foster,  Major  William  Montague  Arnaud, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  W.  V.  Foster  ; b.  1883;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

! Foster,  Capt.  William  Nelson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.S.C  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Foster,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wasbrough, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Foster;  b.  1876;  ed. 
at  Wycliffe  Coll.,  and  privately;  sometime 
Capt.  Canadian  Mil. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Canadian  Forces,  and  a J.P.  for 
British  Columbia;  was  Dep.  Min.  of  Public 
Works,  British  Columbia  1907-12  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars,  Belgian  and  French 
Croix  de  Guerre);  represented  The 
Islands  in  British  Columbia  Legislative 
Assembly  1912-16:  m.  1905,  Olive  Stewart ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (two  Bars  1918).  2436,  is^ 
Avenue,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia ; 
{Union)  Victoria,  and  Vancouver  Clubs. 

Foster,  Capt.  Eric  William  Fane 
Aylwin-,  D.S.O.;  6.1891;  Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  < despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1918,  Dorothy  Troubridge,  widow  of 
Lieut.-Col.  J.  L.  Swainson,  D.S.O.,  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L I.;  cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 
Fotheringham,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Taylor, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Fother- 
ingham, of  Victoria,  British  Columbia  ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.,  and  at  Trin. 
Med.  Coll.  (B.A.  1883,  M.D.,  C.M.,  M.B. 
Toronto  1891,  LL.D.  Queen’s  Univ.,  King- 
ston, and  Univ.  of  Toronto  19x9);  for  20 
years  in  Canadian  Mil.,  first  in  Queen’s 
Own  Rifles  of  Canada,  subsequently  in 
Canadian  Med.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-16, 
as  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Canadian 
Forces  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; was  Assist. 
Director-Gen.  Canadian  Med.  Ser  1917-20; 
is  Hon.  Physician  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada  : 
m.  1891,  Jennie,  da.  of  George  McGillivray, 
of  Whitby,  Ontario;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Airie 
House , 20,  Wellesley  Street,  Toronto  ; York 
{Toronto)  Club. 

Fouche,  Col.  William  Diederich,  C.M.G.) 

b.  18  — ; Col.  S.  African  Forces;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Foulis,  Major  Douglas  Ainslie,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Foulis,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1886; 
Major  Scottish  Rifles  : European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
28,  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Foulkes,  Col.  Charles  Howard,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 

Foulkes ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Bedford  Modern 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1894, 
became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  and  Bievet  Col.  1919; 
Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1903  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18,  with 
rank  ol  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  Legion  of 
Honour,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Crown  of  Italy  and  Star  of  N-pal,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  American  D.S.M.)  ; appointed 
Director  of  Gas  Services  1919 : m.  1904, 

Dorothea  Fanny,  el.  da.  of  Herbert  Oakey, 
of  Avoca,  Eastbourne;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

. C.M.G.  1918.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Foulkes,  Major  John  Fortescue,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Gen.  List ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Foulkes,  Major  John  Simpson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
| spatches,  D.S.O);  cr  D.S.O.  1917. 
Fountain,  Miss  Christine  Anne,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  — Fountain ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Fountain,  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 

late  Edward  Fountain,  of  Highfield,  Hil- 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


lingdon  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  ai 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892) ; entered 
Board  of  Trade  1809,  became  Principal 
Clerk,  Commercial  Depart,  thereof  1907, 
and  Assist.  Sec.  1915  ; is  a Fellow  and 
Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.  ; 
a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  Sugar  Supply 
1916-18:  m.  1900,  Agnes  Maud  Laughton,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Matthew  Leishman,  of 
Rangoon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Little  Mote , Eynsford. 

Four  IE,  Lieut.- Col.  Joachim,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando;  European  War  1914- 
15  'in  German  S.-W.  Africa  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fowlds,  Hon.  George,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Matthew  Fowlds,  of  Fenwick, 
Scotland;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Waterside  Sch,, 
Ayrshire,  and  at  Andersonian  Coll.,  Glas- 
gow; was  Min.  of  the  Crown,  New 
Zealand  1906-11,  holdingPortfolios  of  Educa- 
tion, Customs,  Public  Health,  Defence, 
Justice,  and  Public  Hospitals;  is  a Men’s 
Outfitter,  Dep.  Chm.  Auckland  Univ.  Coll. 
Council,  and  a Trustee  Jubilee  Institute 
for  the  Blind  : m.  1884,  M.  A.,  da.  of 

John  Fulton,  of  Chiphall,  Fenwick,  Ayr- 
shire ; cr.  C B.E.  1918.  Greystone  Knowe, 
Mount  Albert,  Auckland , /Vew  Zealand; 
Pacific  (Auckland)  Club. 

Fowlf.,  Col.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Edmund  Fowle,  formerly  of  Whitehill,  S. 
Devon;  b.  1862;  entered  Hussars  1881,  be- 
came Capt.  1887,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  1914; 
served  with  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  N ile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum  (de- 
spatches, medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp, 
4th  class  Osmanieh),andinS.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps);  was  in 
command  of  S.E.  Mounted  Brig.,  £.  Com- 
mand 1908-10,  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts 
at  War  Office  1910-14,  and  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Remounts  at  Head  Quarters, 
Ireland  1914,  and  an  Inspector  of  Remounts 
1914-20,  since  when  he  has  been  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  thereof;  has  Belgian  Order  of 
the  Crown:  m.  1908;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Fowle,  Col. ThomasErnle, C.B.E. ; b.  18— ; 
Col.  in  the  Army  (retired);  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1902  (despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fowle,  Col.  Henryr  Walter  Hamilton-, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Union  (S.  Africa) 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Fowler,  Major  Cecil,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  (T.D.)  R.F.A.  ( T.F.) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fowler,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Ashley,  C.B., 

C. S.I.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1865  ; entered  Devonshire 
Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1896, 
Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and 
Maj.-Gc-n.  1918;  retired  1920;  seived  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891,  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1903,  with  Zakka  Khel 
Expedition  1908  (D  S.O.),  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.),  Afghan 
War  1919  (C.S.I.) : m.  1894,  Cicely,  da.  of 
the  late  fames  Tisdall  Woodroffe  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1908,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.S.I.  1920. 
Fowler,  Capt.  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O., 

son  of  Charles  Henry  Fowler,  M.D. ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Capt.  Imperial  Light  Horse  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.) ; is  in  S.  African  Con- 
stabulary ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Fowler,  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  John,  C.B., 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  H.  D. 
Fowler;  b.  1864;  entered  Army  1883,  became 
Lieut.  Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1885, 
Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  1901, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  igir,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1917;  served  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition 
1884,  in  Burma  1887-9  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  Uganda  1897-8,  in 
command  of  a column  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  in  China  1900 
(medal),  and  in  Somaliland  1909-10  (medal 
with  clasp);  sometime  an  A.Q.M.G.  in  India, 


and  now  Maj.-Gen.,  India;  has  3rd  class 
Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge  with  crossed 
Swords : m.  1896,  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  George 
Conrad  Sartorius,  C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1889, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Fowler,  George  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Fowler,  R.  of  Grimston, 
Norfolk  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Eton,  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (B.A.  1884),  and  at  Leipzig  (Ph.D.);  is 
a County  Councillor  for  Beds;  employed 
on  Special  Scientific  Duty  in  Hydro- 
graphic  Depart.,  Admiralty,  1914-19  ; 
was  Berkeley  Research  Fellow,  Owens 
Coll.,  Manchester  1885-7,  and  Assist.  Pro- 
fessor of  Zoology,  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
1887-99;  c C.B.E.  1918.  The  Old  House, 
Aspley  Guise,  Beds;  Arts  Club 

Fowler,  George  Merrick,  C.M.  G.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  George  Campbell  Fowler,  R.N., 
of  Crookham  End,  Brimpton,  Reading;  b. 
1852  ; ed.  at  Bradfield,  and  at  Cheltenham 
Coll. ; entered  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1874,  became 
Assist.  Govt.  Agent,  Manaar  1878,  Assist. 
Collector  of  Customs,  Galle  1880,  Di  st.  Judge 
Chilaw  1883,  Assist.  Govt.  Agent,  Vavuniya 
1888,  at  Kalutara  1889,  at  N’Eliya  1891,  and 
at  Trincomalee  1895,  Acting  Dist.  Judge, 
Kalutara  1897,  and  Negombo  1897,  Acting 
Principal  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Cevlon  1897, 
Govt.  Agent,  Ratnapura  1898,  S.  Provinces 
1900,  and  W.  Provinces  1902,  Acting  Auditor- 
Gen.  1905  and  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1905  and 
1907,  and  retired  as  Controller  of  Revenue 
1907;  is  a J.P.  for  Oxfordshire  (High  Sheriff 
1919) : m.  1888,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
J.  A.  Birch,  of  Middleham,  Yorkshire  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1905.  The  Manor  House,  Horspaih , 
Oxford ; Wellington,  and  Badminton 
Clubs. 

Fowler,  Major  Hugh  Griffith  Coke, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Bacon  Fowler,  of  West 
Port,  Wareham;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.  ; Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  ; retired 
1920;  served  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  in  France  and  in 
Dardanelles,  and  1917  in  France  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912, 
Muriel  Powys  Aveline,  da.  of  the  late 
H.  O.  A.  Maybery,  of  The  Priory,  Brecon ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Fowler-Butler  [see  Butler]. 

Fox,  Capt.  Arthur  Maxwell,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  C.  de  Baswyn  Fox ; b.  1875 ; ed. 
at  Dove  Coll.  ; entered  R.A.  1895,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1901 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
with  1st  and  7th  Divs.  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1913,  Edith,  da.  of  Col.  H.  S.  Thompson, 
of  Alderminster  Lodge,  Bournemouth  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Fox,  Capt.  Cecil  Henry,  C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Fox,  Major  Charles  Vincent,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  H.  C.  Fox,  King’s  Dragoon 
Guards;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.; 
entered  Scots  Guards  1900,  and  became 
Major  1917;  Aro  Expedition  1901  (wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  and  1902 
(despatches),  N.  Ibibio  1904  (clasp),  Onitsha 
Hinterland  Expedition  1904-5  (despatches), 
Bende-Onitsha  Hinterland  Expedition  1905-6 
(despatches,  clasp),  Duk  Fudiat  Patrol  1911 
(despatches),  Bier  Patrol  1912,  Anuak  Patrol 
1912  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Order  of  Medjidie),  Turco-Balkan  War  1912* 
as  Special  War  Correspondent,  European 
War  1914-15  (wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
prisoner,  D.S.O.,  escaped)  ; attached 
Eeyrtian  Armv  1908-12;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914* 
Brookfield,  M illtown,  co.  Dublin. 

Fox,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Vigor,  D.S.O.] 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 
Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal),  European 
War  1914-18  (..espatehes),  Afgnan  War  1919 
(D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Fox,  Hon.  Eleanor  Birch,  C.B.E.  [see 

B.  Basing]. 

Fox,  Major  George,  D.S.O.  ] b.  18 — ; is 
Major  Gen.  List  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1483 


Fox,  Major  George  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18  — ; Majors.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fox,  Harry  Halton,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Thomas  Fox;  b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.  ; 
entered  Consular  Ser.  1890,  became  a Stu- 
dent Interpreter  in  China  1890,  Consul  at 
Wenchow  1895,  at  Komgoon  1904,  and  at 
Ichang  1905;  was  Acting  Commercial  Attache 
for  China  1910-11,  Acting  Consul-Gen.  at 
Yunnaufu  1912-13,  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Chengtu  1914,  at  Hankow  1915-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  H.M.  Commercial  Attache 
for  China  : m.  1905,  Dorothy,  da.  of  William 
Mathias  Noott  [see  Hickman,  Bt.] ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1914.  British  Consulate-General, 
Shanghai,  China. 

Fox,  Rev.  Henry  Watson,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Elliot  Fox,  Preb.  of  St. 
Paul’s,  of  The  Croft,  Putney  Hill,  S.W.  ; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Durham  Sch.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1896);  M.A. 
Oxford  1914  ; was  V.  of  Legbourn  1901-5, 
and  of  St.  James’s  Streatham  1905-9,  and  R. 
of  St.  Peter’s-le-Bailey,  Oxford  1909-13 ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1901,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  William  Richard- 
son, of  Bombay  and  Tunbridge  Wells;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918.  National  Club. 

Fox,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  Fanshawe,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  W.  Fox,  of  Adbury, 
Newbury,  Berks  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1882, 
became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col. 
1909,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  at 
battle  of  Pieters  Hill  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  (despatches  twice, 

C. B.)  : m.  1920,  Marjorie  Enid,  da  of  C.  E,  J. 
Bsdaile,  of  Cothelestone,  Taunton  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Fox-Strangways  [see  Strangways]. 
Foxcroft,  M.  C.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  S.  African  Mounted 
Irregular  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902. 

Foxton,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Alexander, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Frame,  Capt.  Andrew  Carmichael, D.S.O.] 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  Highland  L.I.  (T.F.), 
and  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Frames,  Col.  Percival  Ross-,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African  Forces;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

France,  Capt.  George  Frederick  Hay- 
hurst  Hayhurst-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b; 

1895;  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps.; 
European  War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  M.C,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Francia,  Col.  John  Lewis,  M.V.O.; 
b.  1864  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Malta  Regt. 
of  Mil.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907.  310, 
Strada  Reale,  Valet ta,  Malta. 

Francis,  IJeut.-Col.  Charles  John,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Francis,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Howard, 

D. S.O.  O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian At  my  Ser.  Corps;  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  | 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Francis,  Major  John,  D.S.O  ) b.  18  — ; 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1916-18  in  Pales- 
tine (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  I 

Francis,  Major  Milton  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.DS.O.  1917.  | 


Francis,  Norton,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Andrew  Francis;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Highgate 
School ; is  a J.P.  for  New  Zealand,  and  Major 
New  Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  Reserve; 
was  Mayor  of  Waimate  1908-12 : m.  1906, 
Maud  E.,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Sturges 
Jackson,  K.C.V.O.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand. 

Francis,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M C.  ; 
b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  a Staff- 
Capt. ; European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Francis,  Col.  Sidney  Goodall,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Francis,  of  Mel- 
bourne ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch.  and  at  Melbourne  ; entered  Prince  of 
Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1895, 
became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1919,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. 
1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(wounded),  and  subsequently  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  (Bar, 
Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1916, 
Catherine  Gwendoline,  da.  of  W.  B.  Loury, 
of  Lee-on-the-Solent  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar 
1918). 

Frank,  Lieut.-Com.  Frederick  Augustus, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  (R.N.R.  Officers’  Decoration); 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Frankau,  Col.  Claude  Howard  Stanley, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  F.  J. 
Frankau,  Bar  -at- Law  ; b.  1883;  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  and  Acting  Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major, D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  : m \qn,  Edith  Lome, 
da  of  F.  A.  MacDougall ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  7,  Tenby  Mansions, 

Nottingham  Street,  W. 

Frankland,  Afa/or  Arthur  Pelham,  D.S.O. 

[see  Frankland,  Bt.]. 

Frankland,  Major  E.  R.,  D.S.O.’,  b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  on  Gen.  List,  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Inland  Water  Transport, 
with  rank  of  Major  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D EO.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Frankland,  Percy  Faraday,  C.B.E., 
LLD.,  Sc.D..  son  of  the  late  Sir  Edward 
Frankland,  K C.B. ; b.  1858;  ed  at  LJniv. 
Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and  at  Wurzburg  Univ. ; 
LL.D  St.  Andrews,  Sc.D.  Dublin ; Emeritus 
Professor  of  Chemistry  in  Birmingham 
Univ.,  a J.P.  for  Birmingham,  Past  Pres, 
of  Chemical  So.  and  of  Institute  of 
Chemistry  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
and  a F R.S  ; was  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  So. 
(Davy  Medallist)  1917-18,  Dep.  Inspector  of 
High  Expl  >sives,  a Member  of  Chemical 
Warfare  Commhtee,  and  of  Inventions 
Panel,  Admiralty  during  European  War; 
appointed  a Member  of  British  Mission  to 
Italian  Govt.  1918  (Order  cf  St  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus);  author  of  various  scientific 
works  : m 1882,  Grace  Coleridge,  da  of  the 
late  Joseph  Toynbee,  F. R.S.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  House  of  Letierawe,  Loch  Awe, 
Scotland. 

Franklin,  Lieut.-Com.  Cyril  Prescott, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  H.  J.  Franklin;  b. 
1882;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  (retirt  d) ; European 
War  1914-18  with  Mine  Sweepers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Franklin,  Major  Geoffrey  Ernest  War- 
ren, D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Franklin,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Scott 
Erskine,  C.M.G., D.S.O.,  sonof  thelateSurg.- 
Gen.  Sir  Benjamin  Franklin,  K.C.I.E.  [see 
Franklin,  “Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Indian  Army  1898,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  China 
1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O., Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ,C- M.G  ) ; 
was  a Dep.  Director  of  Army  Signals  19x6, 
and  Director  1917-19:  m.  1912,  Kathleen 
Elizabeth  Deane;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919.  United  Service  Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Franklin,  Major  Reginald  Norris,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; or.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Franklin,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Hodgson, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O., son  of  William  Franklin,  mer- 
chant, of  Liverpool ; b.  1873  ! ed.  at  Liverpool 
Institute ; a merchant,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Newfoundland  Contingent ; European  War 
1914-19,  sometime  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D S.O.,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1894,  Sarah, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  George  Knowling,  of  St. 
John’s,  Newfoundland;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  St.  John's,  Newfound- 
land; City's  (St.  John's)  Club. 

Franklin,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Veasey,  j 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
Wales  Borderers  ; European  War  1914-19 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Frankling,  Herbert  George,  C.B.E., 

M. R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  George  Frankling  ; 

b.  1876;  M.R.C.S.  London  1898;  Hon.  Surg., 
Harrogate  Infirmary:  m.  1906,  Florence, 
whorf.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Ashmall; 
cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1919.  19,  York  Road, 

Harrogate. 

Franklyn,  Major  Harold  Edmund,  j 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  | 
William  Edmund  Franklyn,  K.C.B.  [see 
Franklyn,  “Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1885; 
Capt;  and  Brev«-t  Major  Yorkshire  Regt.,  j 
and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  46th  N.  Midland  Div. 
T.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches  j 
six  times,  Brevet  Major,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  : m.  1913,  Evelyn  Monica 

Eversley,  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Herbert 
Eversley  Belfield,  K.C.B. , D.S.O.,  of  15, 
Thurloe  Court,  S.W.3 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Franks,  Maj.-Gen.  George  McKenzie,  J 

C. B.,  son  of  T.  J.  Franks,  of  Ballyscaddane, 
co.  Limerick;  b.  1868;  entered  R.A.  1887, 
became  Lieut  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1918 ; appointed  Inspector-Gen. 
R.A.  1920;  Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal 
with  two  clasps)  and  1899  (clasps,  4th  class 
Osmanieh),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches  twice,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.,  Maj.- 
Gen.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1901,  Paula,  da. 
of  Manuel  Garcia;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Franks,  Major  Kendal  Fergusson, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Kendal  Matthew 
St.  John  Franks,  C.  B.,  M.D.  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  Indian  Army  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  and  Persia  1919 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia):  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  medal : m. 
1914,  Effie  Violet  Hazel,  da.  of  George 
Frederick  McLeod,  of  Catania,  New  Zea- 
land; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Franks,  Capt.  Norman,  C.I.E.,  el.  son  1 
of  the  late  Robert  Fergusson  Franks,  of  j 
Jerpoint,  Thomastown,  co.  Kilkenny;  b. 
1843  ; entered  Army  1862,  and  became  Capt. 
1871  ; retired  1874  ; appointed  Guardian  to 
H.H.  Maharaja  Holkar  of  Indore  1875,  and 
English  Sec.  to  Indore  State  1885  : m.  1875, 
Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Yorke 
Lucas-Calcraft,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Ancaster 
Hall,  Lincolnshire  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1896.  65, 

Onslow  Square,  S.W.:  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Franks,  William  Temple,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  J.  F Franks,  of  Shanghai,  and 
Streatham,  Surrey;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  B.C.L.  and  Stowell 
Fellow  1889);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890;  was 
Assist.  Librarian  to  House  of  Commons 
1902-5;  appointed  Comptroller- Gen.  of 
Patents,  Designs,  and  Trade  Marks  1909; 
sometime  Sec.  to  Railway  Co.’s  Asso. ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1914.  46,  Westminster  Man- 

sions, S.  W.;  Carlton  Club. 

Fraser,  Major  the  Hon.  A lastair  Joseph, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  Lovat]. 

Fraser,  Major  Alastair  Norman,  D.S.O., 
M.R.,  son  of  Dr.  A.  Duncan  Fraser,  of 
Falkirk  ; b.  1881  ; M.B.,  Ch.B.  Edinburgh 
1904  ; is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.,  Comdg. aTrainingCentre;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 


1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Con- 
stance, da.  of  Herman  Ogden,  of  Buxton ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Donald, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B. ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Aber- 
deen Univ.  (M.B.  1906);  is  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Fraser,  Major  Alfred  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Fraser,  Major  Arthur  Ion,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fraser,  Arthur  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—  ; is  Lieut.  Border  Regt. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

F raser,  Wing-Corn.  Cecil, CM.  G.,  O.B.E., 
M.C.;  b.  1885;  Capt  N Staffordshire  Regt., 
and  serving  with  R.A.F,  as  Wing-Corn. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
O.B.E.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1918,  V.  K.  S.  de  C. 
Hamilton,  da.  of  Beaufor  Moore,  Bar.-at- 
law ; cr.  O.  B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C.M.G.  1919. 
Fraser,  Lady  (Constance),  C.B.E.  ; cr. 

C. B.E-  (Civil)  1919  Lsee  Fraser,  Knt.]. 
Fraser,  Major  Daniel  William,  D.S.O.; 

b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Fraser,  Major  David,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.H.A.  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Fraser,  Edward  Cleather,  C.M.G.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  James  Fraser,  of  Newfield,  Black- 
heath,  S.E.  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Blackheath 
Proprietary  Sch.,'  and  at  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford  ; has  been  a Member  of  Council  of 
Govt,  of  Mauritius  since  1902;  is  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Ireland,  Fraser  and  Co.,  of 
Mauritius  : m.  1st,  1882,  Mary,  who  d.  1901, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Howie  ; 2ndly,  1903, 
Aimee,  da.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Ferguson; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Port  Louis,  Mauritius ; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  Forbes,  C.B.E.;  b. 

18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fraser,  Capt.  Francis  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Com.  the  Hon.  George, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Saltoun], 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ireland, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers, and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  ; Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Fraser,  Capt.  Gordon  Colquhoun, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.N. ; 
rendered  sers.  as  Capt.  in  ch.  of  Defensive 
Mining  during  European  War  (C.B.E.),’  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fraser,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 

1 Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914*17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

! 1917. 

: Fraser,  Col.  Henry  Francis,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Fraser,  of 
Stratherrick,  Inverness  shire  ; b.  1872  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Lancers  1895, 
became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  and  Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1900,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Aro 
Expedition  1901-2  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-16, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1485 


Honour)  ; appointed  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1897,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec., 
E.  Command  1912,  and  an  A.A.G.  War  Office 
1917  : m.  1904,  Anna,  da.  of  Capt.  Frederick 
Hardy,  R.N.,  of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin;  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x5,  C.M.G.  1917.  Brackendene, 
Barnes  Common , S.W. 

F raser,  Lieut -Col.  Herbert  Cecil,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  York- 
shire L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Fraser,  Capt.  Ian  Mackenzie,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Ian  Alexander  Fraser, 
93rd  Sutherland  Highlanders,  of  Whitehill, 
co.  Fife;  b.  1854;  entered R.N.  1868,  became 
Lieut.  1879,  Com.  1893,  and  Capt.  (retired) 
1904 ; commanded  armed  hired  merchant 
steamer  “ Somali  ” during  blockade  of  E. 
Coast  of  Africa  by  British  and  German  squad- 
rons 1889  ; served  in  command  of  H.M.S. 
“Sparrow”  and  as  2nd  in  command  of 
Naval  Brig,  at  night  attack  on  Fodey  Kabba 
al  Marige,  Gambia  1891  (highly  mentioned 
in  despatches,  thanked  by  Gov.  of  Gambia, 
specially  commended  by  him  to  Sec.  of  State 
for  Colonies),  and  in  command  of  H.M.S. 
“ Sparrow  ” in  Gambia  Expedition  1892,  re- 
sulting in  capture  of  Tambi  and  Toniataba 
(medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1887,  Effie, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Peacock  Edwards, 
J.P.,  of  17,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edinburgh, 
and  Broadwell,  Perthshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1893. 
7,  Albert  Park , Liverpool ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Fraser,  Mrs.  Irene  Gladys,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  George  F.  Mace,  of  Chipp  ng  Norton  ; 
b.  1891;  was  a V.A.D.  Member  and  Comdt. 
1914-20;  is  Gen.  Sup.  St.  Dunstan’s  Estab- 
lishments in  London  and  Provinces,  and  a 
Member  of  St.  Dunstan’s  Care  Committee  : 
m.  1918,  Capt.  Ian  Fraser,  formerly  King’s 
Shropshire  L.I. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  St. 
John's  Lodge,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 

Fraser,  James,  C.M.G. ; 6.  18 — ; Ch. 
Commr.  Railways  and  Tramways,  N.S. 
Wales,  and  a M.I.C.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Fraser,  Capt.  James  Donald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Fraser, 
R.A.M.C.  ; b.  1894;  Capt.  Indian  Cav. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

F raser,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Johnson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fraser,  Major  James  Wilson,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Fraser, 
of  Balnain  and  Farraline,  Inverness-shire ; 
b.  1862 ; entered  Army  1882,  and  became 
Major  Cheshire  Regt.  1900 ; retired  1903 ; 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Major  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G., 
O.B  E.):  m.  18—,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Andrew  Knowles,  of  Swinton  Old  Hall, 
Lancashire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1920.  Leckmelm , Ross-shire. 

Traser,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
D.C.M. ; b.  1879  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  M^>jor 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.C.M. , D.S.O.  with 
two  Bars:  m.  1919,  Margaret  Mackinnon)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  and  Bar  1918  (2nd  Bar  1919). 
Fraser,  Major  John  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Major  Donald  Fraser,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Mode  Public  Sell  , 
Sydney;  an  Accountant  and  Auditor, 
and  Major  Australian  Engineers;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1902,  Jessie  Isabel  Ross;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
15,  Audley  Street , Petersham,  N.S.  Wales. 
Fraser,  John  George,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Alexander  Fraser,  Controller,  Inland 
Revenue,  Scotland ; b.  1864 ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Institution  and  Univ. ; 
entered  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1887,  became 
Acting  Assist.,  Jaffna  1888,  Acting  Assist., 
Badulla  1889,  Dist.  Judge,  Badulla  1894, 
Assist.  Govt.  Agent,  Chilaw  1889,  Land 
Settlement  Officer  1901,  Acting  Gov.  Agent, 
W.  Province, 1 Ceylon  1912,  Acting  Controller 
of  Revenue  1013,  and  Govt.  Agent  1914 ; 
also  a Special  Commr.  1915;  is  a M.L.C. 


and  a M.E.C.  ofthe  Colony : m.  1888,  Angela, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Wallis,  of  Berlin  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  Colombo , Ceylon;  Villa 
Fiorenza,  Bandarawela,  Ceylon. 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry  Pearson,. 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Fraser,  Com.  John  Stewart  Gordon, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883;  Com.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m , 1915  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Fraser,  Col.  Lyons  David,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Col.  Lyons  Fraser,  formerly 
Indian  Army ; b.  1868  ; entered  R.A.  1887, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917, 
and  Col.  1918;  European  War  1914-18  on 
Staff  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  C.M.G., 

C. B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.),  1918. 
Fraser,  Major  Norman  Warden,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  W.  Fraser, 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1871 ; was  Lieut.  2nd  Batn. 
Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.) 
1890-98 ; re-joined  Sept.  1914  ; is  Major  on 
Gen.  List ; served  in  Matabeleland  1896 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1904, 
Helen  Gertrude  Dade ; cr.  D.S.O.  1897. 
Fraser,  Major  Pierce  Butler,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  George  John  Fraser;  b.  1881 ; 
Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Fraser,  Com.  Ronald  Mountstevens, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-19  with  1st  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  in 
Mine-laying  operations  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

F raser,  Maj.-Gen.  Theodore,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Donald  Fraser,  D.D., 
of  Inverness  and  Marylebone ; b.  1865 ; ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and  at  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  R.E.  1886,  became 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Brevet 
Col.  and  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919 ; 
served  with  Chin  Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(medal  with  Tasp),  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.,  4th  class  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  C.S.I.,  Maj.- 
Gen.):  m.  1903,  Constance  Ruth,  who  d. 

1918,  da.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  of 
Wimpole  Street, W.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  19x6,  C.S.I.  1918. 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C., 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Ser.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  J 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fraser,  William,  C.B  E. ; b.  1889; 

Managing  Director  Scottish  Oils  (Limited), 
of  135,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow,  The 
Scottish  Oil  Agency  (Limited),  of  40,  St. 
Vincent  Place,  Glasgow,  and  other  Oil  Cos.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Fraser,  Capt.  the  Hon.  William  Fraser, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  B.  Saltoun]. 

Fraser,  Major  William  Angus,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Fraser,  of  The 
Manse,  Terang,  Victoria,  Australia  ; b.  1884; 
ed.  at  Ormond  Coll.,  Melbourne  Univ.  ; is 
Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; m.  1914,  Ruby  Joan  Clark- 
Kennedy;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Old  Scotch 
Collegians’  ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Fraser,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Archibald 
Kenneth,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Indian  Army,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War 
19 14-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Fraser,  Capt.  William  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Australian  Forces;  served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Fraser-Mackenzie  [see  Mackenzie]. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Fraser-Tytler  [see  Tytler], 

Frazer,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Arthur, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)Roy.W. 
Kent  Regt.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Frazer,  Col.  George  Stanley,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Col.  W.  M.  Frazer;  b 1865;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Indian  Army 
1887,  and  became  Col.  1916;  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  C.M.G):  m.  18 — , 

Geraldine,  da.  of  W7.  F.  Parsons,  of  Risley 
Hall,  Derbyshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  19x6. 

F razer, Major Willia m Pooley  Bickerton, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  and  aD.A.A.G.  ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  four 
times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  1914-15  star, 
two  medals,  5‘.h  class  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia):  m."  1909,  Lily  Florence  Brodman 
White,  of  Arddarroch,  Gairlochhea,  Dum- 
bartonshire; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Bath  Club. 

Freeman,  Major  Cecil  Rayner,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Herbert  R.  Freeman,  formerly 
Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  ; b.  1893;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; Major  Reserve  of  Officeis  Nor  hum- 
berland  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches.  MC.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Moira,  Ashlcad , Surrey. 

Freeman,  Col.  Ernest  Carrick,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  W.  H.  Freeman  ; b.  i860  ; ed. 
at  Westminster  Sch.,  and  at  St.  Thomas’s 
Hospital ; L.R  C.P.,  M.R.C.S.,  London  1886, 
D.P.H.  1904,  M.D.  Durham,  1906;  entered 
R.A  M.C,  1887,  and  became  Major  1889; 
retired  1907  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-16,  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1892,  Lilian,  da.  of  George  Bar- 
net;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Angel  Corner , Bury 
St.  Edmunds. 

Freeman,  John  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Joseph  Fieeman,  of  Culverley  Park,  Tun- 
bridge Wells ; 6.1851;  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  ; 
rendered  sers.  in  Wounded  and  Missing 
Depart.,  Red  Cross  during  European  War  : 
m 1875,  Helen  Caroline,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of 
O.  A.  Field,  of  23,  Sussex  Gardens,  W. ; cr. 
C-B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Dial Ho  .se,  Shepperton- 
on-1  hames. 


Freeman,  Lieut.-Com.  Frederick  Arthur 
Peere  Williams-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  George  Charles  Peere  Williams- 
Freeman,  F.R.G.S.  [see  Cunynghame,  Bt., 
colls.],  of  Radbrook,  Shrewsbury;  b.  1889; 
entered  R.N.  1906,  and  is  Lieut.-Com. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1014. 

Freer,  Capt.  Nigel  William  Wynn, 
D.S.O.,  M .C. ; b.  1892;  Capt.  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Freestun,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Humphrey 
May,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Somerset  L.l.  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut  -Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Cfoix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D S O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Freeth,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Henry  Basil, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col. 
William  Freeth,  M.V.O.,  formerly  R.A.  ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’ Sch.,  at  King 
William’s  Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  1892,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
tum (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp), 
occupation  of  Crete  1898,  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  battle  of  Spion  Kop  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-18  as  a D.A.A.G.,  an  A.A.G., 
Comdg.  Officer,  and  Brig.  Com.  (despatches 
five  times,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Roumania);  appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1919 
with  rank  of  Brig.  Gen.:  m.  1903,  Ruth 
Elaine  Rawdon,  da.  of  James  W.  Scott,  J.P., 
of  Westlands,  Queenstown  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  York. 

Freeth,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Cashmore, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  James 
Freeth,  of  Wellington,  New  Zealand ; b. 
1875  ; a Farmer ; was  in  Transvaal  Civil  Ser. 
1902-11  ; S.  African  War  1901,  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1915  Comdg.  a Regt.,  E.  Africa  1916, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  S.  African  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1909, 
Oliver  Margaret  Brewer,  of  Wellington, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Freeman,  Major  Neil  Mackenzie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Freeman,  Sterry  Baines,  C. B.  E ; b.  18 — ; j 
sometime  Representative  Director  of  Ex- 
periments ano  Research,  Engineer-in-Ch.’s  j 
Committee,  Admiralty;  cr.  C-B.E.  (Civil)  J 
1920. 

Freeman,  Wing-Com.  Wilfrid  Rhodes,  ; 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1888;  formerly  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Manchester  Regt.,  now  Wing- 
Com.  R.A.F. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) : m.  18—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Freeman,  Major  Arthur  Peere  Wil-  j 
liams-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  the  Rev. 
Henri  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  R.  of  Tur- 
ner’s Puddle,  Dorset;  b.  1877;  Major  Duke 
of  Cornwall’s  L.I.;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  ) 
(two  clasps),  Europ“an  War  1914-19  (de-  j 
spatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) : m.  19c  8,  j 
Hilda  Gwladys,  da.  ot  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  j 
Erasmus  Saunders,  of  Alton  Pancras,  Dor-  | 
set;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Freeman,  Capt.  Francis  Clavering  ! 
Peere  Williams-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  J 
Francis  Peere  Williams-Freeman,  formerly 
R.A.  ; b.  1876;  entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1896, 
and  became  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  j 
1901 ; retired  1913  ; served  during  S.  African  J 
War  1900-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Poplar  | 
Grove,  Paardeberg,  and  Driefontein,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  [ 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  Capt. 
Reserve  of  Officers;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 


Freeth,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  W.  Freeth,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1841 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  in  Indian  Police;  was 
Ch.  Constable  of  the  Isle  of  Man  1880-1911 : 
m.  1869,  a da.  of  the  late  Col.  Macpherson, 
R.A. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902. 
Freemantle,  Com.  Charles  Albert, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  Cottesloe,  colls.]. 

Frlir,  Walter  Leo,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Sec.  to  Northampton  Local  War  Pensions 
Committee;  cr.  C.B  E-  (Civil)  1920.  North- 
ampton. 

Fremantle,  Selwyn  Howe,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. 
[see  B.  Cottesloe], 

French,  Gen.  Arthur,  C.B.,  son  of  Major 

E.  F.  French,  82nd  and  22nd  Regts. ; b.  1840; 
ed.  at  Fairfield,  and  at  Brindleys  Collegiate 
Sch.  ; entered  R.M.A.  1858,  became  Capt. 
1867,  Major  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  Col.  1889, 
Col.  2nd  Comdt.  1891,  Col.-Comdt.  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1893,  Lieut.-Gen.  1899,  and  Gen.  1904; 
retired  1905;  served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (despatches,  medal,  bronze 
star,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1888-93:  nt.  1875, 
Mary  Julia  Eveleigh,  da.  of  Capt.  Frederick 
Charles  Belson,  R.E.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1892. 
Eastney  Lodge,  Wilton,  Salisbury ; United 
Service  Club. 

French,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Harwood, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  Arthur  French,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1876  ; entered  R.M.  1894,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1913,  and  Lieut. Col.  Roy. 
C->rps  of  Signals  1920;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  actions  of 
Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  Dreifontein,  and 
Zand  River  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914" 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I487 


17  at  siege  of  Antwerp  and  in  Gallipoli 
(despatches  twice,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; 
appointed  Assist. -Director  of  Signals  19x7  : 
m.  1912,  Dorothy  Maud,  only  da.  of  Henry 
Nicoll,  J.P.,  of  Bullington  Manor,  Hants; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  United  Service  Club. 

French,  Major  Bernard  Russell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  188 * ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Murster  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19 
with  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

French,  Col.  Charles  Newenham,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Savage  French,  of  Cuskinny,  co 
Cork;  b 1875;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Hampshire  Regt  ; S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1915-17  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (C.M.G, 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  Brevet 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy) ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1917. 

French,  Major  the  Hon.  Edward  Gerald 
Fleming,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  French  of  Ypres]. 

French,  Edward  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  George  French,  Ch.  Justice  for 
China  and  Japan;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Brentwood 
Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Foreign  Office  1874, 
became  Vice-Consul  at  Chiengunai  1885,  and 
Consul  for  Siam  1891 ; acted  as  Consul- 
General  there  1892;  retired  1896;  is  a J.P. 
for  Kent ; has  Jubilee  medal  (1887)  and 
clasp  (1897):  m.  1898,  Camilla  Louise,  da.  of 
F.  A.  Williamson ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1898. 
Iledon,  Canterbury  ; Oriental,  and  East  Kent 
Clubs. 

French,  Francis  Cooper,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  French,  of  Worlingworth, 
Suffolk;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  at 
Eton,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.;  entered 
I.C.S.  1887,  became  Dep.  Commr.,  Hazan- 
bagh  1899  and  Cashar  1905,  Commr.  of  Dacca 
1914,  andChm.  Calcutta  Improvement  Trust 

1919  : m.  1894,  Geraldine,  da.  ot  Col.W.  R.  M. 
Holroy  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1918.  Calcutta. 

French,  Lieut-Col.  the  Rev.  Francis 
Laurence,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Francis 
French,  of  Renfrew,  Ontario;  b.  i8f8;  B.A. 
Ottawa  Univ.  1891;  in  Holy  Orders  of  Church 
of  Rome,  Parish  Priest  of  Renfrew  (Ontario), 
Senior  Roman  Catholic  Chap,  to  Canadian 
Forces  in  France,  Hon.  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Cana- 
dian Chap.  Ser.;  European  War  1916-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

French,  Col.  George  Arthur,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Maj  -Gen.  Sir  George  Arthur  French, 
K.C  M G.  ; b.  1865  ; is  Col.  (retired) ; served 
during  S,  African  War  1900-X902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps):  m.  1899,  Annie 

E. ,  da.  of  the  late  T.  Jefferies,  J r.,  of  New 
Bay,  Wexford  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

French,  Henry  Leon,  C.B.,  O.B.E.,  son 
of  Frederick  Edward  French,  J.P.,  of  South- 
sea  ; b.  1883;  ed.  at  Southsea;  has  been  Gen. 
Sec.,  Food  Production  Depart,  since  19  7; 
was  Sec.  to  Committee  on  Home  Production 
of  Food  1915*  and  Joint  Sec.,  Agricultural 
Policy  Sub-Committee  1916-18 ; is  Assist. 
Sec.,  Min.  of  Agriculture  : m.  1903,  Clare, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Grimes,  F.R.G.S.,  of 
Southsea ; cr.  O B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.  (Civil) 

1920 

French,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  H.  H French, 
of  Sutton,  Surrey;  b.  1875;  1 ieut -Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; is  Physician  to  H.M.  s 
Household  and  to  Guy’s  Hospital : m.  1904, 
Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Sawyer  [see 
Sawver,  “Knights’  Widows”);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil  ) 1919.  62,  IVimpole  Street,  IV.  1. 
French,  Capt.  Houston,  C.V.O.,  son  of 
William  John  French,  of  Ardsallagh, 
Navan,  co.  Meath  ; b.  1859  » entered  2nd  Life 
Guards  1877,  and  became  Capt.  1887  ; retired 
1895;  served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
with  Household  Cav.,  and  in  S.  Africa  on 
Staff  2nd  Cav.  Brig.  1899-1900 ; was  Exon  of 
King’s  Body  Guard  of  Yeomen  of  the  Guard 
1895-1908,  since  when  he  has  been  Clerk 
of  the  Cheque  and  Adj. : m.  1883  Ilene 
Beatrice,  da.  of  Col.  Albert  Ernest  Ross, 


formerly  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911,  C.V.O.  1920.  r, 
Hereford  Square , S.  IV.  ; Bachelors'  Club. 
French,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Poyntz.  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut-Col. 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
French,  Lewis,  C.I.L.,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
David  French,  of  Eltham,  Kent ; b.  1873  5 ed- 
at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  St.John’s 
Coll.  Oxford  (B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1901) ; entered 

I. C.S.  '896  ; appointed  Assist.  Commr.,  Pun- 
jab 1897,  Colonization  Officer,  Punjab  1904, 
Director  of  Land  Records  1906,  Director  of 
Agriculture  1907,  Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab  1908, 
Ch.  Min.,  Kapurthala  State  1910,  again  Di- 
rector of  Land  Records,  Punjab  1915,  Addi- 
tional Sec.,  PunjabGovt.  1916,  Ch.  Sec.  1918, 
and  Financial  Sec.  1920;  author  of  “Punjab 
Colony  Manual  ” : m.  1905,  Margaret  Ruth, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Lewis  Tupper, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.  [see  Tupper,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  C.I.E.  1914,  C.B.E-  f Civil ) 
1919.  United  Service  {Simla),  and  East  India 
United  Service  Clubs. 

French,  Capt.  Wilfred  Frankland, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18— ; Capt.  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

French,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Highlanders  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O,  1919. 

Frend,  Col.  George,  C.B. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt., 
and  a Mil.  Knight  of  Windsor  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  Windsor  Castle. 

Frend,  Major  John  Roberts,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Reserve  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  T918  . 
Frere,  Jasper  Gray,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b. 
18 — : Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Frew,  Flight- Lieut.  Matthew  Brown, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  A.F.C. ; b.  18—;  is  Flight- 
Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  medal 
for  Mil.  Valour,  A.F.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Frewen,  Lieut.-Col.  Laton,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col.  Stephen  Frewen,  of  Winton,  York- 
shire, and  Charlton  Musgrove,  Somerset; 
b.  1886 ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Lieut  -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; m.  1917,  Caro- 
line Margaret,  da.  of  Edward  Sacheverell 
Wilmot  Sitwell,  of  Stainsby,  Smalley, 
Derbyshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Freyberg,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Cecil,  V.C., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1889;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Grenadier  Guards  ; European  War 
1914-18  Comdg.  a R.N.  Div.  Batn.  with  rank 
of  Lieut.  Col.  and  Brig,  in  29th  Div.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (nine  times  wounded, 
despatches  five  times,  V.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
two  Bars,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(two  Bars  1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Freyer,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Forster, 

C. M.G.,  M.D. , son  of  Samuel  Freyer,  of  co. 
Galway  - b.  1858;  entered  Army  1S84,  became 
Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1896,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1904;  retired  1909;  served  with 
Sudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Burmese  Expedition  1886 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8,  on  lines  01  communication,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches  twice^  medal 
with  clasp,  C.M.G.):  m.  1885,  Charlotte 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  William  Burleigh, 

J. P.,  of  co.  Antrim;  cr.  C.M.G.  igoo.  93 b, 
Linden  Gardens , Notting  Hill,  IV. 

Friend,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Right  Hon.  Lovick 
Bransby,  P.C.,  C.B.  [see  “ PrivyCouncil”]. 

Friend,  Major  Reginald  Stewart  Irvine, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Taddy  Friend, 
of  Northdown,  near  Margate;  b.  1880;  Major 

E.  Kent  Regt.;  retired  1919;  S.  Africa  1902 


1488 


COMPANION  AGE. 


(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Frisby,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Claud,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Henry  Frisby,  of  The  Gate 
House,  Worplesdon  Hill,  Surrey;  b.  1889; 
ed.  at  St.  Peter’s,  Kent,  and  at  Haileybury; 
a Member  of  Stock  Exchange,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Welsh  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  thrice.  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  The  Gate  House,  W orplesdon  Hill , 
Surrey;  Bath  Club. 

Frith,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Halsted,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col- 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks.  L.I.,  and  an  A.A.G. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Frith,  Col.  Gilbert  Robertson,  C.M.G.,  j 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873;  Col.  R.E.  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Kano  j 
Sokoto  Campaign  1903  (medal  with  clasp),  j 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  I 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  j 
Order  du  Merite  Agricole  (France),  Croix  1 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Frith,  Col.  Herbert  Cokayne,  C.B.,  I 
son  of  the  Rev.  W.  A.  Frith ; b.  1861  ; j 
entered  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.) 
1882,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1913 
(retired  1918);  employed  with  Egyptians 
Army  1885-95;  Sudan  Field  Force  1885-6  I 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Soudan  1889  (clasp,  4th  I 
class  Medjidie),  European  War  1914-17  (de-  | 
spatches  twice,  C.B.,  2nd  class  Russian  1 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  Swords);  cr.  j 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Frizell,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  William,  ] 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1888;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  and  a Brig.-  I 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  served  during 
European  War  i9i4-i8(wounded,  despatches,  j 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Frog  ley,  Flight- Lieut.  Sydney  Gilbert,  j 
D.S.O.,  D.F.C. ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Flight-  ! 
Lieut.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- ! 
spatches,  D.F.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Frost,  Col.  Frank  Dutton,  C.B.E. ; b.  j 
18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Indian  Army,  j 
and  Dcp.  Director  of  Labour,  with  rank  of 
Col.;  Mesopotamia  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Frost,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Meadows,  D.S.O.,  j 
son  of  Sir  John  Meadows  Frost,  of  Upton  : 
Lawn,  Upton,  Chester,  and  Doicorsllwyn, 
Montgomery;  b.  1885;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  ! 
m.  1910,  Olivia,  da.  of  Henry  Shelmerdine, 
of  South  Lawn,  Southport;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Frost,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  William, 

D. S.O., son  of  James  King  Frost,  of  Cromer ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.):  m.  1917, 
Harriene  Mabel,  da  of  the  late  Donald  Ross,  i 
of  Auckland,  New  Zealand ; cr.  D.S.O  1917.  j 

Frostick,  James  Arthur,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18— ; a Member  of  National  Efficiency 
Board,  New  Zealand ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920$ 

Froude,  Com.  Ashley  Anthony,  C.M.G. , 
O.B.E.,  son  ofthe  late  James  Anthony  Froude, 
Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History  in 
Oxford  Univ.;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1884) ; appointed  an  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  at  Colonial  Office  1886 ; was  , 
Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  for  division  of  Malta 
into  Electoral  Dists.  1888,  and  to  Behring  j 
Sea  Commn.  1891  ; attached  to  Staff  of 
Behring  Sea  Arbitration  at  Paris  1893 ; 
is  Lieut.-Cim.  and  Acting  Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Vol.  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Devon  : in.  1897,  Ethel  Aubrey,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  A.  P.  Hallifax,  of  Halwell  House, 
Kingsbridge,  S.  Devon ; cr.  C.M.G.  1892, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Col  la  pit  Creek,  Kings- 
bridge, S.  Devon  ; New  University  Club. 

Froude,  Robert  Edmund,  C.B. , F.R.S., 
son  of  William  Froude,  F.R.S.  ; b.  1846  ; ed. 
at  Bradfield  Coll.,  Berks,  and  at  theOrator3’, 


Edgbaston  ; was  Sup.,  Admiralty  Experi- 
mental Works  1879-1919;  is  a F.R.S. ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  North  Lodge,  Alverstoke, 
Gosport. 

Frowd,  Engineer- Capt.  William  Smeeton, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Joyce  Frowd, 
of  Hassocks,  Sussex  ; b.  1865  ; Engineer- 
Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; has  been  attached 
Roy.  Canadian  Navy  since  1910;  European 
War  1914- 19  as  Engineer  Manager,  Halifax 
Dockyard,  Canada  (despatches,  Com.  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  C.B.E  ):  w.  1899,  Ethel 
Isabel,  da.  of  G.  Pallant,  of  Brighton,  Sus- 
sex ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia , Canada. 

Fry,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Brownfield, 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.D. ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  London 
Univ.  (M.B.  1898,  M.D.  1909);  M.R.C.S. 
England  1896;  is  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
served  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1 901-2 
(despatches),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1902,  in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  and  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Fry,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Irwin,  C.B.,  son 
01  the  late  William  Henry  Fry,  of  Locksley, 
Shankill,  co.  Dublin ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Bray 
Coll.,  co.  Wicklow,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  89th  Regt.  1879, 
and  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1890,  Major 
1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col. 
1911,  and  Maj.-Gen.  19x4;  retired  1918;  served 
with  ZhobValley  Expedition  1884,  with  Sou- 
dan Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  in  British  E.  Africa  1898  (medal 
with  clasp,  star),  in  Somaliland  1902  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-15 ; appointed 
to  command  18th  Inf.  Brig.  Indian  Army 
1913  : m.  1893,  Florence  Kathleen,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Manders,  of  Dublin;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915. 

Fry,  George  Samuel,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Accountant-Gen.,  Board  of  Trade; 
is  a Member  of  Coal  Exports  Committee  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Fry,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Kenneth,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Thomas  Fry,  of  Roscrea,  co. 
Tipperary,  and  Adelaide,  S.  Australia ; b. 
1886;  ed.  at  Prince  Alfred  Coll.,  Adelaide, 
at  Adelaide  Univ.  (B.Sc.  honours  1905,  M.B. 
and  B.S.  1908,  Rhodes  Scholar  1909),  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.Sc.  1912,  D.P.H. 
1912)  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1914-17  as  Capt.  of  a 
Field  Ambulance  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  Med. 
Officer  of  Health,  N.  Territory,  Australia 
1912-13  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Fry,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  George,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Peter  Fry;  b.  1875;  is  an 
Architect,  a Fellow  Roy.  Institute  of  British 
Architects,  a Member  of  So.  of  Architects, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order 
of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords) : 
m.  1901,  Minnie,  da.  of  Llewellyn  Llewellyn  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Woodford , 
All  Saints  Road,  Weston-super-Mare . 
Fryer,  Walter  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—; 

Hon.  Manager  Roy.  Army  Clothing  Depart. 
Factories  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Fuchs,  Emil,  M.V.O.;  b.  1866;  studied 
Sculpture  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Berlin  (Prix  de 
Rome  1891);  is  a well-known  Sculptor ; in 
1896  obtained  Gold  Medal  at  Munich  Great 
Art  Exhibition  for  his  study  in  marble— 
“Mother’s  Love”;  cr.  M.V.O.  (Hon.  4th 
class)  1901.  Abbcv  Lodge , Park  Road, 
Regent's  Park,  N.  W. 

Fulford,  Harry  English,  C.M. G. ; b.  18 — ; 
entered  Consular  Ser.  1877,  became  Vice- 
Consul  at  Shanghai  1897,  Consul  at  New- 
chwang  1899,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Mukden 
1906,  Hankow  1911,  and  at  Tientsin  1912; 
acted  as  Chinese  Sec.  at  Peking  1893-4  and 
again  1898-9;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  British  Con- 
sulate-General, Tientsin,  China. 

Fullard,  Flight-Lieut.  Philip  Fletcher, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  A.F.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Flight- 
Lieut,  R.A.F.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
A.F.C.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I489 


Fullbrook-Leggatt  [see  Leggatt]. 

Fuller,  Lieut.  - Col.  Colin  Dunmore, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian 
Light  Horse  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the 
Nile) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fuller,  Col.  Cuthbert  Graham,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Fuller,  D.Sc., 
M.I.C  E.  ; b.  1874;  Major  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.E. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  in 
Gallipoli,  Eg3'pt,  and  France  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C M.G.) : m.  1912,  Princess  Sophia, 
da.  of  the  late  Prince  Vladimir  Shahoffsky  ; 
cr.  D S O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  1,  Marloes 

Road,  IV. ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Fuller,  Commodore  Cyril  Thomas 
Moulden,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Capt.  Thomas  Fuller,  18th  Hussars;  b. 
1874 ; entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut.  1894, 
Com.  1903,  Capt.  1910,  and  Commodore  (1st 
class)  1920;  Togoland  Cameroons  Expedi- 
tionary Force  1914-16,  as  Senior  Naval 
Officer  (despatches,  C.M.G  , D.S.O.,  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour  and  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
American  Naval  D.S.M.) ; appointed  Direc- 
tor of  Plans  Div.,  Naval  War  Staff  1918,  and 
Ch.  of  Staff,  Atlantic  Fleet  1920  ; was  Head 
of  B ritish  N aval  Section  of  Peace  Conference 
1919-20  (C.B.)  : m.  1902,  Edith  Margaret 
Connell;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Fuller,  Col.  Francis  George,  C.B., 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1869  ; entered  R.E.  1888,  and 

became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1917, 
and  Col.  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  on  £taff 
(despatches.  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece):  m.  1910,  Anesta 

Muriel  Edwards,  da.  of  the  1st  Archbishop 
of  Wales  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Fuller,  Henry  Roxburgh,  M.V.O. , M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  William  Fuller,  M.D., 
Physician  to  St.  George’s  Hospital ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1878,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1883,  M.D.  1886); 
is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Med.,  Chirurgical, 
and  Obstetrical  Sos.  ; was  Physician  to 
H.R.H.  the  late  Duke  of  Cambridge  : m.  1887, 
Julia  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick  Black, 
M.D. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904.  37, 

Abercorn  Place,  St.  John’s  IVood,  N.  JV. 8 ; 
New  University  Club. 

Fuller,  Col.  John  Frederic  Charles, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1878;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Col. 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  War  Office  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917 

Fuller,  John  Steed,  D.S.O.;  b.  1895; 
is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Fuller,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Woodfield, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1861  ; entered  R.A.  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  1889,  Major  1898,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Brevet  Col.  1909, 
Col.  19x3  (retired  1916),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1918 ; served  in  Upper  Burma  1885-7  and 
1887-9,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  in 
Tibet  1903-4,  present  at  action  of  Niami,  and 
operations  at  Gyantse,  and  march  to  Lhassa 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  with 
Mohmand  Field  Force  1908  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 

Fuller,  Major  William  Fleetwood, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Pargiter  Fuller,  for- 
merly M.P.  for  W.  or  Westbury  Div.  of 
Wilts  [see  E-  St.  Aldwyn];  b.  1865;  Major 
Royal  Wilts  Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  for  Dorset  and 
Wilts;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Cricklade,  Wilts  ; 
Isthmian,  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs . 


Fullerton,  Andrew,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

M.D.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Fullerton  ; 
b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast  (M.B. 
xst  Honours  and  Exhibitioner,  B.Ch.  and 
B.A.O.  1890,  M.D.  1893,  F.R.C.S.I.  1901, 
M.Ch.  1913) ; European  War  1915-19,  as 
Consulting  Surg.  with  rank  of  Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.)  ; is  a Past  Pres, 
and  Fellow  of  Ulster  Med.  So.,  and  Surg. 
Roy.  Victoria  Hospital,  sometime  Hon.  De- 
monstrator of  Anatomy,  Queen’s1  Univ., 
Belfast,  and  Clinical  Lecturer  on  Surgery 
at  Queen’s  Univ.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  8,  University  Square , Belfast ; 
Wellington , and  Ulster  Clubs. 

Fullerton,  Capt.  Eric  John  Arthur,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  John  Reginald 
Thomas  Fullerton,  G.C.V.O.,  C.B.  ; b.  1878  ; 
Hon.  M.A.  Camb.  1919  ; entered  R.N.  1892, 
and  became  Capt.  1914  ; served  off  Belgian 
Coast  1914  (despatches,  promoted), in  opera- 
tions against  Konigsberg  1915  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  with  Grand  Fleet  1916-18:  m. 
1908,  the  Hon.  Dorothy  Sibyl,  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Fisher;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1920. 

Fullerton,  James,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; a 
Member  of  the  firm  of  Fullerton  and  Co., 
shipbuilders,  Paisley,  of  Committee  on  Pro- 
duction, and  of  Interim  Court  of  Arbitra- 
tion, and  a J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Paisley. 

Fullerton,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Campbell, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1S80;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A. ; S.  Atrican  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Fulton,  Major  Charles  Gibson,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
EuropeanWar  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fulton, Lieut.-Col. David,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Light 
Horse  Regt.  ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B. E.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
and  C.M.G.  1919. 

Fulton,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Koberwein, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Cheshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fulton,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C,  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Fulton,  Lieut.-Col . Herbert  Angus, 

D.S.O.)  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st 
Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt.;  Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Furber,  Major  Cecil  Tidswell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Scottish 
Borderers  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major)  : rn. 
1914,  Emily  Maisie,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Henry 
Ashbrook  Crump,  C.S.I. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bai  1918).  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Furber,  Edward  Price,  C.B.E., 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Furber, 
of  Upper  Hamilton  Terrace,  N.W. ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; L R.C.P.  London  1888, 
and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1888;  Clinical  Assist., 
Samaritan  Hospital,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med. ; has  been  Obstetric  Physician 
Lady  Howard  de  Walden’s  Hospital  for 
Officers’  Wives,  Med.  Officer  McCaul  and 
Mackinnon  Mil.  Hospital,  and  Med.  Referee 
Min.  of  Pensions,  Marylebone  : ni.  1890, 
Olive,  da.  of  George  Mann  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  25,  Welbeck  Street,  W. 

F u r b e r,  Major  Rupert  Iggulden, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Furneaux,  Major  Claude  Henry,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1875;  is  Major  R.A.S.C.;  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O  4th  class 


1490 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece):  m.  1917,  Joyce,  da. 
of  Major  — Calverley,  of  Down  Hall,  Har- 
low, Essex  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Furness,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Clifford, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. 
(T.  F.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S  O );  cr.  D S.O.  1917- 

Furnivall,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Hilton, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Furnivall,  Lieut.-Col.  Willoughby, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  1876;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O0; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Furse,  Major  Ralph  Dolignon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Henry  Monsell  Furse,  of  Hals- 
don,  Dolton,  N.  Devon;  b.  1887;  Major 
1st  King  Edward's  Horse;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar) ; appointed  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to 
Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies  1919: 
m.  1914,  Margaret  Cecilia,  da.  of  Sir 
Henry  John  Newbolt,  D.Litt.,  of  Nether- 
hampton  House,  Salisbury;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1919). 

Furze,  Major  Edward  Keith  Byrne, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1890;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Fyers,  Harry  Amelius  Beauclerk,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18—;  Lieut.  R.E.  ; European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches.  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Fyers,  Major  Hubert  Alcock  Nepean, 
M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Augustus  Fyers,  K.  C.  B.,  of  19,  Onslow 
Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1884, 
and  became  Capt.  1892;  retired  1899;  re- 
joined as  Major,  and  served  during  Euro- 
ean  War  1914-18  in  France,  Egypt,  and 
alonica:  m.  1897,  Evangeline  Blanche,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Francis  Algernon  James 
Chichester  [see  B.  Templemore,  colls.];  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901.  21,  Queen  Street , 

Mayfair,  IV. ; Naval  and  Military,  and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Fyfe,  Thomas  Alexander,  C.B.E,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Fyfe  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Perth, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; appointed  a Sheriff 
Substitute  of  Lanarkshire  1895;  author  of 
“ The  Law  and  Practice  of  the  Sheriff  Court 
of  Scotland,"  etc. : m.  1889,  Janet  Black,  who 
d . 1915,  da.  of  the  late  fhomas  Shanks,  of 
Denny;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  1,  Kingsborough 
Gardens,  Glasgow. 

Fyler,  Vice- Adm.  Herbert  Arthur 
Stevenson,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  William  Townsend  Fyler,  31st  Regt., 
of  Hethfelton,  Dorsetshire  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Stubbington,  Fareham  ; entered  R.N.  1877, 
became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1898,  Capt 
1904,  Rear-Adm.  (retired)  19x6,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1920  ; served  with  Benin  Expedition 
1897  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  at 
Dardanelles  1914  17,  Comdg.  H.M.S.  Aga- 
memnon (despatches,  C.B.,  2nd  class  of 
Order  of  the  Rising  Sun),  and  as  Rear- 
Adm.  Comdg.  N.  Atlantic  Convoys  1917-19 
(D.S.O.) : tn.  1906,  Vera,  da.  of  Reginald 
Breit,  Bar -at-law  ; cr.  C B.  (Mil.)  19x6, 
D.S.O-  1918.  Ashdown,  Renenden,  Kent; 
United  Service  Club. 

Fysh,  Char'es  Edward,  DS.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18—  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gabites,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Med.  Corps ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  19x5- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
X919. 

Gabriel,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Vivian, 
C.M.G.,  C.S.I.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Edmund  Gabriel,  Count  Gabrielli  di 


Gubbio;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1895);  entered  I.C.S.  1897;  has 
been  Assist.  Sec.  and  Under  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India,  Foreign  Depart.,  Resident,  W. 
States,  Rajputana,  and  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr., 
N.-W.  Frontier  Province;  appointed  First 
Assist,  to  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  in  Central 
India  1909,  and  Political  Officer,  Bundi  1912  ; 
appointed  for  special  duty,  Foreign  Depart. 
Govt,  of  India,  1913,  and  in  Bikanir  1914; 
was  Attache  at  Coronation  Durbar  1903,  and 
Sec.,  Coronation  Durbar  1911  ; is  a J.P.,  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  European  War  1914- 
18,  as  Major  Indian  Defence  Force;  is 
Financial  Adviser  Occupied  Enemy  Terri- 
tory, Egyptian  Expeditionary  Force;  has 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre;  cr.  C. V.O.  1906,  C.S.I.  1911, 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Gubbio, 
Italy ; Marlborough  Club. 

Gadd,  Major  Harry  Read,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1889;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Suffolk 
Regt.,  and  Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen 
Cadets;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gage,  Brig. -Gen.  Moreton  Foley,  D.S.O. 
[see  Gage,  colls.]. 

Gaimes,  Lieut.-Com.  John  Austin,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19,  with  Submarines  (D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Gain,  Capt.  Richard  Spencer,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  London 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gairdner,  Major  Eric  Dalrymple,  ZXS.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Professor  Sir  William 
Tennant  Gairdner,  K.C.B.,  M.D.  [see 
Gairdner,  “Knights’  Widows’’];  b.  1878; 

M.  B.,Ch.B. Glasgow  1902 ; Major  in  R.A.M.C. 

(T.F.)  ; S.  African  War,  with  Scottish  Hos- 
pital (medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Board  of  Trade  Life-saving  medal,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  Palm);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1917).  16,  Carrick  Avenue,  Ayr . 

Gairns,  James  Mather,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Gairns,  of  Kirklawhill,  Stir- 
ling; b.  1880;  ed  at  Dollar  Acad.;  sometime 
in  United  Provinces  Light  Horse,  India  ; 
Audit  and  Accounts  Officer,  Bengal  and 
N -W.,  and  Tirhoot  State  Railways  1902-16, 
and  in  Transport  Depart.,  Admiralty  1916-18; 
appointed  Representative  of  Accountant- 
Gen.,  Min.  of  Shipping,  New  York  1918  : tn. 
1914,  MaryGra\,da.  of  Robert  Hay  Murray, 
of  Spittall,  Biggar,  Lanarkshire  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Caledonian  Club. 

Gaisford,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Boileau, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  H. 
Gaisford,  R.  of  Cowthorpe,  Wetherby, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1876),  and 
at  R.M.C;  entered  21st  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers 
1878,  became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1896,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.) 
1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1907,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1917  ; retired  1911  ; served  during 
Boer  War  1881,  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-7 
as  Adj.  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  first  as  D.A.A.G.  and  subsequently 
as  A.A.G.,  Army  Head  Quarters  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.)  ; was  Brig.- 
Maj.  S.E.  Dist.  1896-9,  A.Q. M.G.,  Scot- 
tish Command  1908-11 ; and  an  Inspector 
of  Inf.  1914-16  : m.  1896,  Elsy,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Hadden  Lindsay,  C.B. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  igoo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Conynger 
Hurst,  Diversion,  Lancashire ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Galbraith,  Major  Edgar  David,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served  on 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1898  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Galbraith,  Capt.  James  Edward  Evans, 
D.S.O. ) son  of  Major  — Galbrahh.  of  The 
Barony,  Dumfriesshire;  b.  1887;  is  Capt. 
Roy.  Fusiliers ; served  during  European 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I491 


War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Major  William  Murray. 
O.B.E.,  M.P.  for  Dumfriesshire;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Galbraith,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Campbell, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Galbraith,  of  Glebe 
Street,  Campbelltown,  Argyll;  6 1870;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  (T  F.) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

C. M.G.)  ; author  of  “Tir  agus  Teanga”  and 
other  poems,  and  “Highland  Heather”  and 
other  songs  ; cr.  C.M.G  1916. 

Gale,  Major  Henry  Davis,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.,  and  Major  Instructor  in 
Gunnery;  served  dur.ng  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Gale,  Major  Henry  John  Gordon,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18  - ; Major  in  the  Army  ; European  War 
19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918  (Bar  1920). 

Gale,  Brig.- Gen.  Henry  Richmond, 

C.M.G.,  son  of  Henry  Richmond  Hoghton 
Gale,  of  Bardsea  Hall,  Lancashire  ; b. 
1866  ; entered  R.E.  1885,  became  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  rgi9  ; served  during 
S African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff,  pre- 
sent at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  eight  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; was  Assist. 
Director  of  Works  1916-17,  and  a Ch. 
Engineer  1917-18  : m.  1903,  Kathleen  Jane, 
da.  of  the'  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John 
Richard  Villiers-Stuart  [see  M.  Bute,  colls.] ; 
cr.C.M.G.  1916. 

Gale,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; 
b.  1887;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
Ch.B.  Glasgow  1909)  ; entered  R.A.M.C. 
1909,  and  isCapt.  and  Brevet  Major;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Lora,  da.  of  the 
late  R.  F.  Alexander,  of  11,  Belmont 
Crescent,  Glasgow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Gale,  Walter  Augustus,  C.M.G.,  b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  High  Sch  , Perth,  W.  Australia, 
at  St  Peter’s  Coll  , Adelaide,  and  at  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford ; appointed  Assist  Registrar, 
Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  W.  Australia  1886 
Registrar  of  Patents  <8oo,  Clerk  of  Legisla 
tive  Assembly  ofW.  Australia  1891,  and  of 
Commonwealth  of  Australia  1917  : m.  1897, 
Georgina  Kennedy,  da.  of  the  latei  William 
Richardson-Bunburv  [see  Ricbardson-hun- 
bury  Bt  , colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G  1920.  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Australia. 

Gall,  Robert  Laing  Bruce,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Gall ; b.  1869  ; formerly 
a Jute  Merchant  in  India;  was  Dep.  Chm. 
Central  Employment  and  Labour  Board, 
India  1918-20;  on  Bengal  Statistical  Com- 
mittee 1916,  and  Govt,  of  India  Secretariat 
Committee  1919  : m.  1908,  Helen,  da,  of  C. 

C.  Girling;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  2,  Minto 
Park , Calcutta;  Apple  Tree  House,  Mas- 
hobra,  Simla  Hills , India;  United  Service 
(Simla),  and  Calcutta  Clubs. 

Gallagher,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Ernest, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  Gallagher, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.;  b.  1872;  ed.  privately; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1902  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  in  Kano-Sokoto 
Campaigns  1003  (clasp)  and  1906  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1915-19  in  Dardenelles,  Serbia,  and 
France,  with  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers,  and 
Comdg.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  (wounded)  ; 
sometime  an  Assist.  Resident.  N.  Nigeria  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a 
Member  of  the  African  So. ; appointed  Ch. 
Comdt.  of  Police,  Cyprus  1915  : m.  1911,  Mar 
jorie,  da.  of  the  late  S.  C.  Macaskie,  K.C. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1907.  Nicosia,  Cyprus ; Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Gallagher,  Major  Maurice,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—  ; is  Works  Manager,  Uganda  Railway; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  as 
Hon.  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 


Gallaher,  Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  James  Gallaher,  of  Malone  Park,  Belfast  ; 
b.  1887;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Capt.  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  with  Egyptian  Cav.  (wounded 
four  times,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry  Club. 

Gallie,  Col.  JamesStuart,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1870;  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  Edinburgh, 
L.F.P.S.  and  L.  vl.  Glasgow  1894  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.M.C.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gallier,  William  Henry,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  William  Gallier.  of  Storrington, 
Sussex;  b.  1855;  ed.  privately;  sometime 
Principal  Clerk,  Exchequer  and  Audit 
Depart.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Reigate, 
Surrey. 

Galloway,  Lieut.-Col.  Aylmer  George, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1877  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Galloway,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Lennox, 

C. M.G.;  6.1869;  isMajorand  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.G.A.;  served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897  (clasp);  appointed  a 
Director  Min.  of  Munitions  1916  (C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Galloway,  Major  Lennox,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Galloway,  formerly 
R.A.,  of  Norwood  House,  Leamington;  b. 
1880 ; entered  R.A.  1899,  became  Capt.  1907, 
and  Major  1915;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 
present  at  operations  in  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colony  (despatches,  medal 
with  four  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1903-7 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches  twice) : 
m.  1916,  Eileen,  only  da.  of  Edward  Tenny- 
son Reed,  J.P.,  artist,  of  39,  Kensington 
Park  Gardens,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1903. 

Galloway,  Major  Robert  Leech,  D.S. O. , 
son  of  Col.  — Galloway,  of  Norwood  House, 
Leamington  ; 6.  188 ; ; Major  R.F.A.  ; 

European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D S.O.) : m.  1020,  Mary  Winifred,  da.  of  the 
late  Percy  Brodrick  Bernard,  of  Castle 
Hacket,  Galway  [See  E.  Bandon,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Galloway.  Lieut.-Col.  Rudolf  William, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; s^rveo  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Gallwey,  Col.  Edmond  Joseph,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  H.  Gallwey,  J.P.,  of 
Tramore,  co.  Waterford ; b.  1850 ; entered 
13th  L.l.  1870,  became  Capt.  Prince  Albert’s 
(Somersetshire  L.l.)  1880,  Major  1886,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1902 ; retired  1907 ; served 
during  Zulu  Campaign  1878-9,  present  at 
action  of  Kambula  Hill,  and  at  battle  of 
Ulundi  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Tugela  Heights, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches  three 
times.  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
Kings  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.);  was 
in  command  of  13th  Regt.  Dist.  1902,  and 
Col. -in-Charge  of  Western  Counties  Regt. 
Dists.  Records  1905-7  ; commanded  a Dis- 
trict 1915-18  (mentioned):  m.  1871,  Augusta, 
da.  of  James  Burtchaell,  J.P. : cr.  C.B.(Mil.) 
1900.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Galpin,  Flight-Corn.  Christopher  John, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  William 
Galpin,  V.  of  Witham,  Essex,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Chelmsford  ; 6.  1892 ; ed.  at  Ox- 
ford Univ.  (B.A.  18 — ) ; is  Flight-Com.  Roy. 
Naval  Air  Ser. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  -920, 
Gladys  Elisabeth,  Souhami ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Galwey,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O. ; 6.  1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve;  served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 


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with  clasp),  and  daring  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gambell,  Com.  Thomas  Francis,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N  R.,  and  Marine  Sup.  of 
Aberdeen  White  Star  Line  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  | 
1920. 

Gambhr  Jung  Thapa,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.I.E. ; 

b.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Gamble,  Adm.  Edward  Harpur,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1849;  entered  R.N.  1863,  became  Lieut. 
1872,  Com.  1884,  Capt.  1891,  Rear-Adm.  1904, 
Vice-Adm.  1908,  and  Adm.  (retired)  1911  ; 
served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  1 
bronze  star),  on  W.  coast  of  Africa  1894  I 
(despatches,  medal),  and  with  Punitive 
Expedition  against  King  Koko  1895;  com- 
manded Devonport  Reserve  Div.  1905-6 : m. 
1904,  Charlotte  Mainwaring,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Henry  Prance,  of  12,  The  Crescent, 
Ptymouth ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Rowe  j 
House,  Vernham  Dean,  near  Hungcrford. 

Gamble,  James  Sykes,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Harpur  Gamble,  M.D.,  R.N. ; b. 
1847 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New  Cross, 
at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford,  (B.A.  1869, 
M.A.  1877),  and  at  Ecole  Rationale  des 
Eaux  et  Forets,  Nancy  (France);  entered 
Indian  Forest  Depart.  1871  ; was  Assist,  to 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Forests  1877-9,  Conser- 
vator, Bengal  1879-82,  Conservator,  Madras 
1882-90,  and  Conservator,  N.-W.  Provinces, 
and  Director  of  Forest  Sch.,  Dehra  Dun 
1890-99 ; is  a F.R.S.,  and  a Fellow  of  Lin- 
nean  So. ; sometime  Fellow  of  Madras 
Univ. ; author  of  a “Manual  of  Indian 
Timbers,”  and  other  works  on  Indian 
Botany  and  Forestry:  nt.  1911,  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  S.  Latter,  R.  of  Out- 
well,  Norfolk  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1899.  Highfield, 
East  Lyss,  Hants  ; Aihenceum  Club. 

Gamble,  Brig.- Gen.  Richard  Narrien,  ! 

C. B., D.S.O. , son  cf  the  late  Lieut-Gen.  D.  J. 
Gamble,  C.B.  (Director-Gen.  of  Mil.  Educa-  i 
tion),  of  58,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W. ; b. 
i860 ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  10th  Regt.  1879, 
became  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1887,  Major 
Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berk- 
shire Regt.)  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1907,  Col.  1911, 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1918  ; Bechu- 
analand  1884-5  as  Adj.  Diamond  Fields  Horse, 
in  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles  of 
Atbara  and  Khartoum,  and  at  Fashoda  (de- 
spatches, 4th  class  Medjidie,  medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1900  as 

D. A.A.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1914-15 
as  Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatches,  C.B.) ; was 
D.A.A.G.  Cork  Dist.  1896-7,  Gen.  Staff  Officer  j 
in  India  1912-15,  and  a D.A.G.  in  India  and 
Inspector  of  Vol.  1915-18:  m.  1901,  Audrey 
Nona,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Augustus  I 
Bevan,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  1,  Tilney  Street,  Park  J 
Lane,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1000,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
Gorse  Cottage , Hook  Heath , Woking,  Sur- 
rey ; United  Service  Club. 

Game,  Air-Commodore  Philip  Woolcott,  | 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Beale  Game,  of  1 
Barn  House,  Broadway,  Worcester  ; b.  ] 
1876  ; entered  R.A.  1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  i 
Major  1912,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.F.  ; 
1918,  and  Air-Commodore  1919 ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  j 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-  j 
18  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches  five  times,  j 

D. S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Order  j 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.) ; | 
appointed  to  command  S.-W.  Area  R.A.F. 
1918,  and  Director  of  Organization  and 
Training  at  Air  Ministry  1919;  received 
Roy.  United  Service  Institution  gold  medal  j 
1911  : tn.  1908,  Gwendolen  Margaret,  da.  of  ) 
the  late  Francis  Hughes-Gibb,  J.P.,  of  The 
Manor  House,  Tarrant  Gunville,  Blandford 
[see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
CB.  (Mil.)  1919.  19,  Cantpdcn  Hill  Square,  i 

Gammell,  Major  James  Andrew 
Harcourt,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  el.  son  of  Sydney 
J.  Gammell,  of  Countesswells,  Aberdeen- 
shire; b.  1892;  is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  j 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  j 
Orders  of  Karageorge  of  Serbia  and  Crown  j 
of  Italy):  nt.  1919,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  i 


Gilbert  W.  Don,  of  Ravensby,  Carnoustie, 
Forfarshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Gampat  Rao  Rayhunath  Raj  wade 

Shankat  Jang,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Col.  and 
Inspector-Gen.  Gwalior  Army ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Gandy,  Henry  Garnett,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Henry  Gandy,  D.L.,  J.P. 
(formerly  83rd  Foot),  of  Skirsgill  Park,  Pen- 
rith; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B  A.  1882,  M.A.  1885);  Co. -Director, 
Auxiliary  Hospitals,  and  Vol.  Aid  Detach- 
ments, Cumberland  and  Westmorland 
during  European  War;  a D.L.  for  Cum- 
berland; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  J920.  Skirsgill 
Park , Penrith  ; New  University  Club. 

Gandy,  Major  Henry  George,  D.S.O., 
O B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Gandy, 
Dragoon  Guards;  b.  1879;  entered  R.E. 
1899,  became  Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1915  ; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  operations  in  Somaliland  1903-4 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
15  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star) ; 
attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1909-12  (4th  class 
Medjidie);  was  Brig.-Major  and  Sec.  at 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1916  18;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Wester  Hall, 
Humshaugh,  Northumberland. 

Ganesh  Krishna  Sathe,  Rao  Bahadur, 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; is  Public  Prosecutor,  Sho- 
lapur,  Bombay,  Pres.  Dist.  Local  Board  of 
Sholapur,  and  an  Additional  Member  of 
Council  of  Gov.  thereof;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Sholapur,  Bombay. 

Ganga  Ram,  Rai  Bahadur,  C.I.E.,  M.  V.O., 
son  of  Lala  Daulut  Ram  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at 
Rurki  Coll.;  is  a M.I.C.E.  and  M.I.M.E., 
and  Sup.  Engineer  Patiala  State  ; entered 
P.W.D.,  Punjab  1873,  and  retired  as  Execu- 
tive Engineer  (1st  Grade)  1903  ; acted  as 
Sup.  of  Works  connected  with  Delhi 
Coronation  Durbar  1902-3;  cr.  C.I.E.  1903, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911. 

Gant,  Hon.  Tetley,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
James  Greaves  Tetley  Gant,  of  Bradford, 
Yorkshire  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — , M.A.  1877); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883 ; has  been  Pres,  of 
Legislative  Council  of  Tasmania  since  1907, 
and  Chancellor  of  Univ.  of  Tasmania  since 
1914:  m.  1882,  Frances  Amy,  da.  of  L.  G. 
Roope ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Newtown,  Hobart, 
Tasmania-,  Tasmanian  Club. 

Garbett,  Colin  Campbell,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Hubert  Garbett,  of  Castle- 
town, Isle  of  Man;  b.  1881  ; ed  at  King 
William’s  Coll  , Isle  of  Man,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  (Senior  Scholar,  B.A.  1st  class 
Classics  1903,  LL  B 19  4) ; entered  I.C  S. 
1905,  and  became  Settlement  Officer  Mandi 
State  19x1;  was  Dist  Judge  Simla  1913-14, 
Assist.  Censor  at  Karachi  1915,  and  at  Bom- 
bay, 1916.  First  Revenue  Officer  Mesopotamia 
Expeditionary  Force  91 7,  and  Administrator 
Agricultural  Development  Scheme,  Mesopo- 
tamia 1917-18,  since  when  he  has  been  Sec. 
Board  of  Agriculture  Mesopotamia  Expe- 
ditionary Force:  m.  1st,  (Jan.)  1910;  Abra 
Faith, who  (June)  1910,  da.  of  P L Hughes- 
Garbett,  of  Westbury  on-lrym,  Bri-tol;  2nd, 
1919,  Marjorie  Josephine,  da  of  Lieut.-Col. 
H.  Maimard,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1918.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Gard,  William  Henry,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son 
of  William  James  Gard,  ofSouthsea ; b.  1854; 
entered  Roy.  Corps  of  Naval  Constructors 
1888  ; was  Ch.  Constructor,  Bermuda  Dock- 
3’ard  1897,  at  Malta  1898,  and  at  Portsmouth 
1902-4  ; Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Construc- 
tion at  Admiralty  1904-17,  and  Dep.  Director 
of  Naval  Construc  ion  19. 7-19;  rendered 
special  service  to  H.M.S.  Victory  when  in 
danger  of  sinking  1903  : tn.  1881,  Alice,  da. 
of  James  Jordan,  of  Brompton,  Kent;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C B.  (Civil)  1916. 
Westivood,  245,  London  Road,  Thornton 
Heath,  Surrey. 

Garde,  Engineer-Capt.  Robert  Boles, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  H.  W.  Garde,  M.B: ; b.  1863  ; 
Engineer-Capt.  R.  N.,  and  Admiralty  En- 
gineer Overseer  at  J.  S.  White  and  Co.’s,  of 


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Cowes,  and  at  Doxford’s,  of  Sunderland : 
m.  1899,  Amy  Ethel,  da.  of  T.  M.  Richards, 
of  Plymouth  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Garden,  Major  James  Winton,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Garden,  Lieut.- Col.  James  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18- ; Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Gardiner,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Calwood, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  W.  Gardiner, 
of  St.  Albans  Priory,  Wallingford;  b.  1879  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.I.,  and  on  Com.-in  Ch.  of  Grand 
Fleet’s  Staff;  European  War  1914- 19,  as  Fleet 
Wireless  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gardner,  Major  Charles  J ames 
Hookham,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Major  Yorkshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gardiner,  Edward  Rawson,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Samuel  Rawson  Gardiner,  of  Bromley, 
Kent ; b.  1859 > ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London ; entered  Public  Works 
Depart.,  India  1881,  became  Executive 
Engineer,  Bengal  1894,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bengal  1897,  Sup.  Engineer  there  1907 
and  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912,  and  Sec.  to  Govt, 
and  Ch.  Engineer  1912  ; retired  1914  ; some- 
time a Member  of  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Bihar  and  Orissa:  m.  1885,  Mary  Gertrude 
Gay  French,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.  John  Gay 
French,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915. 
27,  Manor  Road,  Beckenham. 

Gardiner,  Major  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1879 ; entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding  Regt.)  1900,  became  Capt.  1909,  and 
Major  1915;  Gallipoli  1915  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  subsequently  in 
Egypt  with  Roy,  W.  Kent  Regt. ; some- 
time Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Hereford- 
shire Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Gardiner,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Laurence, 

C. B  , son  of  Rev.  T.  Gardiner,  of  Old  Aber- 
deen ; b.  i860;  entered  R.A.  1879,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col.  1912, 
and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917 ; retired  1917  ; 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (C.B.)  : m. 
18 — . Violet,  da.  of  j.  Dunlop,  of  Brochloch, 
Ayrshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Hilden, 
Rye , Sussex. 

Gardiner,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Gardner,  Major  Duncan  Eric,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Major  Oversea  Contingents;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Gardner,  Major  James  Anthony, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1881 ; Major  R.A.;  S.  Africa,  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gard’ner,  Lteut.-Col.  Murray  Menzies, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maitland  Gard’ner,  of 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand;  b.  18 — ; Major 
Roy.  New  Zealand  Artillery ; European  War 
1914-17  as  Brig.-Maj.,  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1906, ChristianStewart, 
da.  of  the  late  James  C.  Forsyth,  of  Dunedin, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gardner,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Douglas, 

C. M.G.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gardner,  Capt.  William  Ross, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  R.A. M.C. 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Gardyne,  Com.  Evan  Bruce-,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Com.  R N.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 


Garforth,  Rear-Adm.  Edmund  St.  John, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Garforth, 
J.P.,  of  Wiganthorpe,  near  York;  b.  1836; 
entered  R.N.  1849,  became  Capt.  1867  (retired 
1876),  and  Rear-Adm.  1891 ; served  in  Baltic 
1854  (medal),  during  Crimean  War  1854-5, 
present  at  siege  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with 
clasp,  Turkish  medal),  with  Naval  Brig,  in 
Burma  1857,  during  Indian  Mutiny,  in  New 
Zealand  War  1859  (medal),  in  command  of 
Expedition  against  Masnaah  Forts  (Persian 
Gulf)  1874  (thanked  by  Indian  Govt.),  during 
Malay  Campaign  in  command  of  Naval  Brig, 
attached  to  Larut  Field  Force  1875-6  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  Perak  medalh  and  in 
Egyptian  War  1882,  in  command  of  “Eclipse  ” 
(medal,  bronze  star,  3rd  class  Osmanieh) ; 
while  in  command  of  Hastings  Div.  of  Coast 
Guard  1870  was  presented  by  the  late 
Emperor  of  Germany  with  a silver  telescope 
for  assisting  in  saving  lives  of  German 
emigrants  wrecked  off  that  coast ; is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Sussex,  and  an  Hon.  Member 
of  Roy.  Yacht  Squadron : m.  1871,  Haid6e, 
da.  of  the  late  E.  Cooper,  of  Failand  House, 
near  Bristol ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1887.  14,  Upper 
Maze  Hill,  St.  Leonard' s-on-Sea ; United 
Service  Club. 

Garforth,  Capt.  Francis  Edmund  Mus- 
grave,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Rear-Adm.  Edmund 
St.  John  Garforth,  C.B.  ; b.  1874  ; Com.  and 
Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; China  1901  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (Italian  Medal  for 
Valour,  1914-15  Star,  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  United  Service,  and  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Clubs. 

Garforth,  Major  William,  D.S.O. , M.C. ; 
b.  1882;  Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Garland,  Col.  Ernest  Alfred  Crowder, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Garland, 
R.  of  Mordiford,  Herefordshire,  and  V.  of 
Ombersley,  Worcestershire;  b.  1857;  en- 
tered 71st  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Highland 
L.I.  1888,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1906  ; retired  1907  ; served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1809-1901, 
present  at  battle  of  Magersfontein,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1899,  the  youngest  da.  of  the  late  A.  C. 
Hooper,  of  Claines  Grange,  Worcester- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Garland,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Joseph, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Garland,  Patrick  Joseph,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Edward  Garland;  b.  1867;  L.R.C.P.I.  and 

L. M.  18 — , L.R.C.S.I.  andL.M.  1892  ; became 
Assist.  Col.  Surg.,  Gold  Coast  1904,  Acting 
Dist.  Commr.  at  Kita  1896,  and  at  Axim  1898, 
Senior  Med.  Officer,  N.  Territories  1899, 
Dist.  Commr.  of  Axim  1904,  and  Dep.  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer  1904;  retired  1911  ; has 
several  times  acted  as  Principal  Med. 
Officer;  served  with  Fra  Fra  Expedition 
1899  (despatches,  specially),  with  Neutral 
Zone  Expedition  1900  (despatches),  and 
during  Ashanti  rebellion  and  siege  of 
Kumasi  1895-6,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
during  ietirement  of  the  Gov.  (despatches, 
specially,  medal  with  clasp)  ; Arnold 
Memorial  medal  1913;  is  Med.  Officer  and 
Med.  Officer  of  Health  for  Dunganstown 
Dispensing  Dist.,  Wicklow  : m.  1902,  Irene, 
da.  of  Cuthbert  Pigg,  L.R.C.P. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1909.  Barndarrig,  Wicklow. 

Garner,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Coleman, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces  ; European  War  1915-19  ( despatches , 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Garner,  Col.  Cathcart,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 

M. B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William  Hastings 
Oarner.  of  Monkstown,  co.  D blin  ; b.  1861 ; 
formerly  Col.  R.A. M.C. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  Order 
of  King  George  I.  of  Gn-ecr) ; was  Director- 
Gen.  Public  Health  Administration,  Egypt 
1918-20,  since  when  he  has  been  Under  Sec. 
of  State  for  Public  Health,  Min.  of  Interior, 
Egypt ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  has 


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COMPAN IONAGE. 


Orders  of  the  Nile,  Medjidie,  and  Osmameh  : ; 
m.  1900,  Annette  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  1 
Joseph  Nadin,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Tipperary  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919,  C.M.G.  1919.  El  j 
Maadi,  Cairo , Egypt ; Windham , and  | 
Garrick  Clubs. 

Garner,  Walter  Wesley7,  C.B.E.  ; b 1 8 — ; i 
rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Repatri- 
ation, W.  Australia,  during  European  War;  j 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  19—. 

Garner,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G.) 
b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.  Col.  Middlesex  Regt.  ; | 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de-  I 
spatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Garnett,  Frank  Walls,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Garnett,  of  Bowness,  West- 
morland ; b.  1867  ; Pres.,  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Veterinary  Surgs.  1914-19  ; is  a T.P.  for 
Westmorland : m.  1895,  Susannah,,  da.  of 
Joseph  Goddard,  of  The  Priory,  Hampstead, 
N.W.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Dalegarth,  Winder- 
mere. 

Garnett,  Capt.  Herbert  Neville, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Garnett,  James  Clerk  Maxwell,  C.B.E., 
son  of  William  Garnett,  D.C.L.,  of  Sea  View, 
Isle  of  Wight,  and  The  Chestnuts,  Hamp- 
stead, N.W.;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902, 
M.A.  1905,  Fellow  1905);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1908;  Principal,  Coll,  of Technology  ,Manches 
ter,  and  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Technology, 
Manchester  Univ.  1914-20.  since  when  he 
has  been  Gen.  Sec.  League  of  Nations 
Union  : m.  1910  Margaret  Lucy,  da.  of 

Professor  Edward  Bagnall  Poulton,  D.Sc., 
F.R.S.,  Hope  Professor  of  Zoology,  Oxford 
Univ. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  1,  Foley 

Avenue , N.W. 3;  Athenaeum  Club. 

Garnett,  Lieut.-  Col.  William  Brooksbank , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Brooks 
bank  Garnett,  C.B. ; b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Charterhouse ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers;  S.  Africa  1900 
with  City  of  London  Imperial  Vol.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  20th  (Public  Schs.)  and 
2nd  Batns.  of  his  Regt.,  and  121st  Inf.  Brig, 
(despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1915,  Eleanor  Constance, 
da.  of  John  B.  Story,  Surg.-Oculist  to 
H.M.  in  Ireland,  of  Corick  Clogher,  co. 
Tyrone,  and  6,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917-  Naval  and  Military , and 
Conservative  Clubs. 

Garnsworthy,  Randall,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
2nd  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.  (despatches,  i 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Garrard,  Capt.  Frederick  Blake,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Garrard,  of  Derwent,  Sedles- 
combe  Road,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea ; b.  1894; 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  in  Belgium,  France, 
and  Italy  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917, 
Muriel  Constance,  da.  ofG.  Harry  Garrard  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Garratt,  Major  Lawrence  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Lewis  Edward  Garratt, 
of  Chedgrave  Manor,  Loddon,  Norfolk ; b- 
1893  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Garraway,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Charles 
Frederick,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Charles  Sutton  Garraway,  of  Rockshire, 
Ferrybank,  Waterford;  b.  1865;  ed.  at 
Waterford  Diocesan  Sch.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin;  L.R.C.S.I.  1886;  served  in 
Matabeleland  1893-4  (medal)  and  1897  (clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  meaal 
with  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
was  a Dist.  Surg.  Millwood,  Kynsna,  Cape 
Colony  1888-91,  Surg.  Bechuanaland  Border 
Police  1892-4,  Senior  Surg.,  British  S Africa 
Police  1895-1900,  Div.  Med.  Officer,  S.  Africa  I 
Constabulary  1901-5,  Principal  Med.  Officer 
1905-8,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.-Gen.  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  Union  of  S.  Africa,  with  rank  of  Major 
1908-13,  and  a Member  of  S.  Rhodesia  | 


Native  Reserves  Commn.  1914-15;  appointed 
Resident  Commr.  Bechuanaland  Protectorate 
1915,  and  Basutoland  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  Police  there  1916  : m.  1905.  Winifred 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  Thomas  H.  Harvey,  of 
Blackbrook  Grove,  Fareham,  Hants;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1911.  The  Residency,  Masenv, 
Basutoland ; Rockshire,  Waterford. 

Garrett,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Newson 
Bruff,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  i/4th 
Batn.  Shropshire  L.I.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Garrett,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Frapk  Garrett,  of  Aldingham, 
Leiston,  Suffolk;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Rugby; 
is  Lieut.-  Col.  (T.D.)  Suffolk  Regt.  (T.F. 
Reserve),  Chm.  of  Richard  Garrett  and 
Sons  (Limited),  of  Leiston,  Past  Pres.  Agri- 
cultural Engineers’  Asso. ; a J.P.  and  a 
County  Councillor  for  Suffolk,  Chm.  of  Leis- 
ton Urban  Dist.  Council,  and  an  A.M.I.C.E. 
and  A.M.I.M.E.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-15,  Comdg.  a Batn.  : m.  1899, 
Evelyn  Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Brooks, 
of  Hersham  Lodge,  Walton-on-Thames  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Aldringham  House,  Leiston , 
Suffolk  ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Garrett,  Capt.  Peter  Bruff,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Newson  Dunnell  Garrett, 
R.A.  ; b.  1866;  Capt.  (retired)  R.N.  ; was 
Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer  and  Se  ior 
Naval  Officer,  Newhaven  1915-18  (O.B.E.), 
and  Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer,  Ports- 
mouth 1918-19  (C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Garrod,  Capt.  Edgar  Samuel,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  D.C.M.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Capt.  Tank  Corps  (despatches, 

D. C.M. , M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  (919. 

Garrod,  Heathcote  William,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  William  Garrod,  of  Wells, 
Somerset;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B.A.  1901,  M.A.  1904)  ; is  a Tutor  of  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford;  appointed  Dep.  Assist.  Sec., 
Labpur  Regulation  Depart.,  Ministry  of  Mu- 
nitions 1917,  and  Min.  of  Reconstruction 
1918  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Merton  College,  Oxford. 

Garron,  Col.  Robert  George,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—  ; European  War  1914-19  a^  Col.  R.E. ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Garsia,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  George 
Anderson,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1871  ; entered 

E.  Surrey  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1898,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  1914  ; served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898  (medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime  attached 
to  Egyptian  Army  ; has  4th  class  Osmanieh 
and  3rd  class  of  Order  of  the  Nile:  m. 

1919,  Myra,  da.  of  sir  George  Fottrell, 
K.C.B.,  and  widow  of  Frederick  Mooney, 
Bar.-at-Law  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E.  1919. 

Garsia,  Lieut.-Col.  Willoughby  Clive, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  C. 
Garsia  ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  late  Hampshire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  in  France,  Salonica,  and  Palestine 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  .Brevet  Lieut.  Col., 
4th  class  Serb  an  Order  of  White  Eagle, 
3rd  clas-;  Or^.er  of  Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Travellers’ , Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Auto- 
| mobile  Clubs. 

Garstin,  Brig.-Gen.  Alfred  Allan,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Garstin,  B.C.S. ; b. 
b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  ; entered  57th 
Regt.  1871,  became  Capt.  Duke  of  Cam- 
bridge’s Own  Middlesex  Regt.  1880,  Major 
1883,  Lieut.-Col.  1893,  Brevet  Col.  1897  (re- 
tired 1903),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served 
in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as  D.A.  A.G.  on 
lines  of  Communication  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as 
A. A.G.  2nd  Div.,  holding  'arious  staff  ap- 
pointments, and  Comdg.  Kimberley  Dist. 
(despatches  twice,  C.M.G.)  ; commanded 
5th  and  68th  Regt.  Dists.  1898-1900,  and 
an  Inf.  Brig.  1914-16;  sometime  Pres,  of  a 
Quartering  Area  : m 1904,  Isabel  Lee,  da. 
of  Col.  C.  S.  Noble,  formerly  of  Innerwick, 
Murrayfield,  Edinburgh ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Garstin,  Col.  Henry  Edward,  D.S.O.  > 
b.  1872;  Col.  R.A.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1900,  Georgina 

Frances,  da.  of  Brig. -Gen.  William  Alex- 
ander Ramsay  tsee  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1806, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 


Aberford.  and  a Cady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m:  1892, 
Frederic  Richard  Thomas  Trench-Gascoigne 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Himbleton  Manor,  Droitwich  ; Crai fi- 
nish Castle,  Ardfern , Argyllshire  : Lolherton 
Hall,  Aberford,  Leeds  ; Sesame  Club. 


Gartlan,  Major  Gerald  Ian,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles;  European  War  1914-19  (des- 
patches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Garthwaite,  Capt.  Alan,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b 18—;  Capt.  Wiltshire  Regt.  ; European 
Wsr  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gartside,  Major  Lionel,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
— Gartside.  of  Earl’s  Court  Square,  S.W. ; bi 
1887;  Lapt.  and  Brevet  Major  Highland 
L.I.  ; Europea;.  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  192(5,  Mar- 
garet Kathleen  (Dolly),  da.  of  — Lapworth, 
of  Chipstead,  Surrey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gartside-Tipping  [see  Tipping]. 

G arvice,  A/«/orChudleigh,  D.S. O.,  O.  B.  E. , 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Garvice,  formerly  of 
Bradworthy,  N.  Devon  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Tiver- 
ton ; entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1896,  and 
became  Capt.  1902;  retired  1913;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  3rd  Batn.  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; employed  with 
Egyptian  Army  1904-13;  is  Major  Gen.  Re- 
serve of  Officers,  and  Comdt.  of  Police, 
Alexandria;  has  4th  class  Osmanieh,  and 
3rd  class  of  Order  of  the  Nile;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  O.B.E.  1919.  Alexandria,  Egypt. 
Garwood,  Lieut.- Col.  Henry  Percy, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Greek  medal  for  mil. 
merit);  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Garwood,  Major  John  Reginald,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1873  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 

R. E-  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gascoigne,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Claud  Hugh 
Orby,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Clifton  Gascoigne,  Grenadier  Guards,  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  Eton ; Lieut.-Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(retired),  and  a Freeman  of  City  of  London; 

S.  Afri:an  War  1900-1901  (medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : in.  1904,  Eva  Marion,  da.  of  Sir 
Hector  Munro,  nth  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Muirton,  Blairgowrie , Scotland. 

Gascoigne,  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  Frederick 
Orby,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Clifton  Gascoigne,  Grenadier 
Guards  ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Grenadier  Guards  1892,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1902  (retired  1907), 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers 
1916.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  19x8;  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major),  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne  with  Swords) ; was  D.A.A.G.  for  Mus- 
ketry, E. Command  1903,  and  Officer  in  charge 
of  Musketry  Duties,  London  Dist.  and  a 
Member  of  Small  Arms  Committee  1905-7; 
is  Comptroller  of  Union  Jack  Club,  a 
Director  of  the  Army  and  Navy  Co-operative 
So.  (Limited),  and  of  the  British  Empire 
Trust  (Limited);  was  a Gen.  Stall  Officer 
1914,  a D.A.Q.M.G.  March  1915,  A.Q.M.G. 
July  1915,  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916,  and  an 
Assist,  to  D.Q.M.G.  19x7-18;  is  one  ofH.M.’s 
Body  Guard  (Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at- 
Aims):  in.  1902,  Cicely,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Edu'ard  Clive  [tarquhar,  Bt.]  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1918.  The  Long 
House,  Leatherhead  ; Guards’,  and  Travel- 
lers' Clubs. 

Gascoigne,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Arthur 
de  Long,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Maj.  Geo  ge 
Edward  Cascoigne,  R.A.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1866  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Gascoigne,  Mrs.  Laura  Gwendolen 
Douglas  Trench-,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Sir  Douglas  Galton,  K.C.B.  ; b.  18—  ; 
is  Comdt.  Lotherton  Hall  Auxiliary  Hospital, 


Gascoigne,  Major  Lionel,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  (Reserve);  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Gascoigne,  Col.  Richard  Frederick 
Trench-,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]. 

Gascoyne-Cecil  [see  Cecil]. 

Gaselee,  Stephen,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Gaselee,  of.  75,  Linden  Gardens,  W.2  ; b. 
1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1904,  M.A.  1908)  ; formerly 
Fellow  and  Librarian  of  Magdalene  Coll., 
Camb.  ; a temporary  Clerk  in  Foreign  Office 
19x6-19  ; appointed  Librarian  and  Keeper  of 
the  Papers,  Foreign  Office  1920 ; author  of 
various  classical,  biographical,  and  Oriental 
works : m.  1917,  May  Evelyn,  da.  of  E. 

Wyndham  Hulme,  Librarian  of  Patent  Office  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  24,  Ashburn  Place,  S.W.7; 

Athenceum,  Carlton,  and  United  University 
Clubs. 

Gask,  Col.  George  Ernest,  C.M.G. , D.S.O., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Gask;  b- 
1875;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.K.C.P.  London  i898> 
F.R.C.S.  England  1901 ; European  War  1914- 

18  as  temporary  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and 

Consultant  Surg.  to  Army  in  France  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.,  C M.G.) ; is  Director  of 
Surgical  Unit.,  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital  : 
m.  1913,  Ada  Alexandra,  da.ofthe  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Alexander  Crombie,  C.B.,  M.B., 

Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  D.S.O.,  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919,  41,  Devonshire  Place,  W. 

Gask,  Paymaster- Com.  Walter,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Gask,  of  Bromley  ; b.  1870  ; 
entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Staff-Paymaster 
1895,  and  Fleet-Paymaster  1909  (now  Pay- 
master-Com.) ; has  Legion  of  Honour:  m. 
18 — , Edith  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Winter;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Brunckelts, 
Waltham  St.  Lawrence , Berkshire. 

Gaskell,  Surg. -Capt.  Arthur,  C.B. , 
O.B.E. , F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Hunter  Gaskell ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1892,  F.R.C.S.,  Eng- 
land 1899,  D.P.H.  London  1913;  entered 
R.N.  1893,  became  Staff-Surg.  1898,  Fleet- 
Surg.  1906,  and  Surg.-Capt.  1920;  Boxer  Re- 
bellion 1900,  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  O.B.E-):  rn.  1911,  Sophie,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  Sir  Lewis  Loyd  Michell,  C.V.O.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gaskell,  Major  Geoffrey  Whittal,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914- 

19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gaskell.  Mrs.  Helen  May,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  D.  Melville,  of  The 
Close,  Worcester  ; b.  1855  ; is  the  Originator 
and  Hon.  Sec.  of  British  Red  Cross  So. 
and  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  War 
Library  for  the  Sick  and  Wounded  (started 
1914)  : m.  1873,  Capt.  Henry  Brooks  Gaskell, 
9th  Lancers,  who  d.  1907;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
Kidding/on  Hall,  Oxon. 

Gaskexl,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Stuart, 
D.S  6.  ; b.  1882  ; entered  R.E.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1910,  Major  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1919;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Gaskell,  Col.  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  John  George  Clare  Gaskell,  of  Green- 
hill,  Penarth,  Glamorganshire  ; b.  1849  ; ed. 
privately;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (T.D.) 
R.F.A.  (T.F.)  (V.D.),  a Brewer,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Glamorgan,  Chm.  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,and  Chm.  of  William  Hancock 
and  Co.  (Limited) : m.  1874,  Emily  Mary,  da. 
of  Richard  Hill,  of  Camden  House,  Cardiff  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Cumberland  Lodge, 
Llandaff ; The  White  House,  Llantw  it  Major; 
National  Club. 


1496 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Gater,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O . ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col  Sherwood 

Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.); 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  and  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gates,  Capt.  Thomas  Frank,  C.B.E .; 
b.  18—  ; Master  in  Merchant  Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Gates,  Walter  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
George  Gates,  of  Bedford  Park,  Croydon ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury; 
appointed  Director  Investigation  Branch, 
Gen.  Post  Office  1900,  and  Assist.  Sec.  1910  : 
m.  1900,  Beatiice  Helen,  da.  of  C.  A.  Govett, 
of  Richmond,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 
16,  Denbigh  Gardens , Richmond , Surrey. 
Gathorne-Hardy  [see  Hardy]. 

Gatliff,  Major  Vivian  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gaton,  Col.  Reginald  St.  George,  C.M.G.) 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gatt,  Hon.  Lorenzo,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Giuseppe  Gatt,  of  Floriana,  Malta;  b.  1857; 
is  Sup.  of  Public  Works,  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  Govt,  of  Malta ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901.  10,  Strada  Seconda,  Floriana , Malta. 

Gattie,  Major  Kenneth  Francis  Drake, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Monmouth- 
shire Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  with 
rank  of  Major ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Brig. -Major  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gattie,  Major  Vernon  Rodney  Montagu, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Walter  Montagu  Gattie  ; b. 
1885;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch., and  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1909,  M.A.  1912);  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1911  ; Major  in  the  Army,  and 
in  Prisoners  of  War  Directorate,  War  Office  ; 
cr.  O.B.E,  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Carlton , and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Gaudet,  Col.  Frederick  Mondelet, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Frederick 
Gaudet;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Canada;  Col.  Canadian  Forces,  AD.C-  to 
Gov. -Gen.  of  Canada,  a Member  of  Adminis- 
trative Commn.  for  City  of  Montreal,  a 
Member  of  Canadian  So.  of  Civil  Engineers, 
and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1898, 
Margaret  Grant,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Thom- 
son, of  Quebec;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Montreal, 
Canada  ; Garrison  [Quebec),  Mount  Royal,  and 
University  ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

Gaudin,  Engineer- Rear- Adm.  Edouard, 
C.B.-  b.  18 — ; is  Engineer-Rcar-Adm.  R.N. 
(retired)  ; sometime  Dep.  Engineer-in-Ch.  of 
the  Navy,  and  Sup.  Naval  Engineering;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Gault,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Hamilton, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  R.  F.  Gault, 
of  Montreal;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  McGill  Univ. ; 
was  Consul-Gen.  for  Sweden  in  Canada 
1911-13;  is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.,  an  A. D.C.  on  Personal  Staff, 
and  Pres,  of  Gault  Bros.  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Montreal ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1915-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  3rd  class  Order  of 
St.  Anne,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
O.B.E.)  : m.  1904;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  19x9.  595,  Sherbrooke  Street,  Mon- 
treal ; Mount  Royal,  and  St.  James's 
(Montreal)  Clubs. 

Gaunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Robert,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  His  Honour  the  late  Judge 
Gaunt,  of  Melbourne  ; b.  1863  ; is  Major  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  (retired),  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps). 
Mesopotamia  1915- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
tii.  1904,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  I. 
Moorsom  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil  ) 19x9. 
Gaunt,  Percy  Reginald,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  William  Gaunt,  of  Summerfield,  Bram- 


ley,  near  Leeds ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Boys’ 
Modern  Sch.  and  Univ.,  Leeds  ; a Director 
of  Reuben  Gaunt  and  Sons  (Limited),  of 
Farsley,  near  Leeds,  Pres.  Leeds  Univ. 
Textile  Asso.,  and  of  Liberal  Club,  Farsley  ; 
Hon,  Assist.  Director  Wool  Textile  Pro- 
duction, War  Depart,  at  Bradford,  during 
European  War : m.  1902,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  ef 
the  late  Abimelech  Hainsworth.  of  Farsley  ; 
cr.  C.B.E,  (Civil)  1920.  Elmwood,  Calverley, 
near  Leeds ; National  Liberal,  and  Union 
( Bradford ) Clubs. 

Gauntlett,  Major  Eric  Gerald, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  T.  Lee 
Gauntlett,  of  37,  Howard’s  Lane,  Putney, 
S.W.  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  King’s  Col(.,  London 
(M.B.  and  B.S.  1910)  ; M.R.C.S.  England 
1908,  F.R.C.S.  1911  ; formerly  Major 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914-18 
as  Consulting  Surg.  to  Salonika  Forces 
(despatches,  C.B.E  ) : m.  1919,  Hilda  Mary, 
R.R.C.,  da.  of  James  Gerrard,  of  24,  Her- 
mitage Gardens,  Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gauntlett,  Mager  Frederic,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Charles  Augustus  Gauntlett ; 
b.  1873  5 ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Em- 
manuel Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1891, 
and  became  Assist.  Accountant-Gen.,  Bengal 
1897,  Dep.  Accountant-Gen.,  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces and  Oudh  1898,  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Dep.  Collector  1902,  Dep.  Accountant-Gen., 
Govt,  of  India  (Financial  Depart.)  1903, 
Officiating  Accountant-Gen.  1904,  Officiating 
Accountant-Gen.,  Burma  1906,  Accountant- 
Gen.  and  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency  1908, 
Accountant-Gen.,  Bengal  1909  and  Rail- 
ways 1910,  and  Officiating  Comptroller  and 
Auditor-Gen.  1912  ; was  Sec.  Shipyard 
Labour  Depart,  of  Admiralty  1915-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  Comptroller  and  Auditor- 
Gen.  : m.  1898,  Sophie  Gertrude,  da.  of 
W.  J.  Weller;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915,  C.B.E.  1918. 
Arthington , Barton  Road,  Torquay. 

Gaussen,  Brig.  - Gen.  James  Robert, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
David  Gaussen,  of  Broughton  Hall,  Lech- 
lade;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Uppingham;  entered 
Hampshire  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Cav.  1894,  Major  1910,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918; 
China  1900-1901,  with  Imperial  Ser.  Troops, 
present  at  relief  of  Pekin  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-17,  Comdg.  a Batn.  S.  Wales 
orderers  (despatches  twice,  medals, 
C.M.G.),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1918  with 
40th  Indian  Cav.,  which  he  raised  (C.I.E.), 
Afghanistan  1919 ; appointed  to  command 
Forces,  E.  Persia  1910,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen. ; is  a Member  of  Mil.  Order  of  the 
Dragon : m.  1890,  Hilda  Bertha,  da.  of  Col. 
D.  Hennessy,  formerly  I.S.C. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.I.E*  1919.  Upton, 
Bagenalstown,  co.  Carlow. 

Gavin,  Major  Frederick  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Major  sometime  R.A.V.C. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Gavin,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
James  Merricks  Gavin ; b.  1886 ; ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
and  Agricultural  Diploma  1910,  M.A.  1913); 
sometime  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  ; appointed  Sec. 
and  Dep.  Director  Army  Cattle  Committee 
1917,  Director  of  Flax  Production  1918,  and 
Director  of  Land  Reclamation,  Min.  of  ‘Agri- 
culture 1919;  is  a Member  of  Flax  Control 
Board,  Flax  Supplies  Committee,  and  Central 
Advisory  Committee  in  Live  Stock  ; received 
Roy.  Agricultural  So.’s  gold  medal  for  re- 
search 1912  ; m.  1911,  Lilian  M.  T.,  da.  of  the 
late  M.  E.  Hilliard;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Coombe  House,  Coombe,  Oxfordshire;  United 
University  Club. 

Gavin.  Major  the  Hon.  Thomas  George 
Breadalbane  Grenville-,  D.S.O.  [see  B. 
Kinloss]. 

Gay,  Lieut. -Col.  Cyril  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1884;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.A. , and 
an  A. A.  and  O.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1497 


Gay,  Joseph,  C.V.O. , son  of  Amedee 
Gay  ; b.  1839  » formerly  a State  Councillor 
of  France  ; is  Pres,  of  Council  of  Adminis- 
tration of  Western  of  France  Railways, 
Vicomte  de  Gay  in  Portugal,  a Com.  of  the 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Grand  Officer  of 
Nicham  Iftikhar  and  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia;  cr.  C.V.O.  (Hon.)  1903.  2,  Rue  St. 

Thomas  d' A quin,  Paris. 

Gayer,  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  Vivian  Arthur, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  formerly  Mid- 
dlesex Regt.  and  Durham  L.I. ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Geary,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Le 
Guay  Geary,  K.C.B.  [see  Geary,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  6.1877;  entered  R.A.  1900, became 
Capt.  1912,  and  Major  1915  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
to.  1912,  Edeline,  da.  of  the  late  Leonard 
Roberts-West  [see  E.  de  la  Warr,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O,  1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Gebbie,  Frederick  St.  John,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Francis  Gebbie  ; b.  1871 ; en- 
tered Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1893, 
became  Ch.  Engineer,  Sind,  and  Sec.,  Indus 
River  Commn.  1915,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  1916;  is  a J.P.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Bombay. 

Geddes,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hessing,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Col.  John  Geddes,  formerly 
44th  and  76th  Regts.,  of  4,  Suffolk  Square, 
Cheltenham;  6 1864;  ed.  at  Cheltenham; 
entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  i8g3,  Major 
1900, and  Lieut.-Col. 1910;  retired  1919 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches  twice,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
was  Instructor  in  Gunnery  R.H.A.,  and 
R.F.A.  1904-8:  to.  1905,  Vera  Harriet,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Alexander  Cuningham, 
Indian  Army;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Geddes,  Capt.  Godfrey  Power,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting-  Capt.  and  Adj. 
Gordon  Highlanders  ; served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
egion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Geddes , Major  Guy  Westland,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1880;  entered  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1900, 
became  Capt.  1910,  and  Major  1915 ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  Dardanelles 
1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Geddes,  Col.  Robert  James,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A., 
M.B.  and  C.M.  1882) ; entered  Army  1884, 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1896, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1913  ; retired  1917  ; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-9  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  with  Chin  Lushai  Expedi- 
tion 1889-90  (clasp),  withMekran  Expedition 
1898,  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.B.) : m.  1907,  Christina  Gowans,  da.  of  the 
late  John  G.  Whyte,  of  Eastwood,  Helens- 
burgh; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Gedge,  Major  Frederick  George  Peter, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.E.  ; served  iu 
S.  Africa  1899  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Major  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gedye,  Capt.  James  Banfield,  D.S.O., 
5th  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edwin  Gedye ; 
b.  1877 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with 
Montmorency’s  Scouts,  and  with  Kitchen- 
er’s Fighting  Scouts  fwounded,  despatches, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; received  Coro- 
nation medal  1902;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Queens- 
town, S.  Africa. 

Gee,  Ernest  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
6.  1888 ; is  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Major  (despatches, 
M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Gee,  Lieut.-Col.  F rederick  William, C. I. E. ; 
6.  1863;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  (retired  1920) ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Gee,  Major  Richard  Stewart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Richard  Gee,  of  Tara,  Launceston, 
Tasmania ; 6.  1880  ; ed.  at  Launceston 

High  Sch.,  Tasmania;  is  an  Apple-grower 
and  Sheep-farmer,  and  Major  Australian  Field 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  in  Gallipoli,  France,  Egypt  and 
Belgium  (wounded  thrice,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  to.  1914,  Ruby  May  Miriam,  da. 
of  Henry  Trethervir,  J.P.,  of  Everton, 
Evandale,  Tasmania  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  319, 

Brisbane  Street,  Launceston,  Tasmania. 
Gehrke,  Richard  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  A.  H.  Gehrke;  6.  1896;  is  Lieut.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  176,  W illesden  Lane,  Brondesbury , 

N.W. 

Geiger,  Major  Gerald  John  Percival, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Geiger,  of  75,  Onslow 
Gardens,  S.W,  ; 6 1876;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion 
of  Honour,  American  D.S.M.):  to.  1901,  May, 
da.  of  Adm.  Sir  Francis  Powell,  K.C.M.G.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Geldard,  Capt.  Nicholas,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
6.  1889;  Capt.  W.  Riding  *<est.  (T.F.), 
and  a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire; 
European  War  r9i4-i9  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  rgig.  Cappleside,  Settle, 
Yorkshire ; United  University  Club. 

Geldart,  William  Martin,  C.B.E. , 
B.C.L.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edmund  Martin 
Geldart;  6.  1870;  ed.  at  Whitgift  Gram. 
Sch.,  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1892,  M A.  1895,  B.C.L.  1910); 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1897 ; is  Vinerian  Pro- 
fessor of  English  Law  in  Oxford  Univ., 
a Fellow  of  A1  Souls  Coll.,  Oxford,  and 
employed*  in  Treasury  Solicitor’s  Depart, 
during  the  War;  was  Fellow  of  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Oxford  1892-9,  Fellow  and  Lecturer  in 
Law,  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  1901-9,  and  All 
Souls  Reader  in  English  Law,  Oxford  Univ. 
1906-9;  joint  Editor  of  “Aristophanes”  in 
Oxford  Classical  Texts:  to.  1905,  Emily,  da. 
of  the  late  Ferdinand  Falk;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
10,  Chadlington  Road,  Oxford;  Authors' 
Club. 

Gell,  .Major  Edward  Anthony  Sydney, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18  — ; temporary  Lieut,  and 
Acting  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches.  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Gell;  Herbert  George,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Gen.  John  Sherbrooke  Gell;  b.  1856; 
entered  Bombay  Police  1876,  became  Dep. 
Commr.  of  Police,  Bombay  City  1881,  Dist. 
Commr.  1904,  and  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  for 
Sind  1910;  retired  1911 : m.  1903,  Margaret 
Mary,  da.  of  Leslie  Crawford,  of  Bombay ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906. 

Gell,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Francis,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -Col. 
Indian  Army ; European  War  1914-19  (de-  . 
spatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gell,  Major  William  Charles  Coleman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 6.  1888  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Roy  Warwickshire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Major,  Italian  Silver  medal  for 
Valour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Gell,  Lieut. -Com.  William  Hope,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  Gell, 
V.  of  Holme,  near  Burnley;  6.  1888; 
Lieut. -Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1915-18 
as  Navigating  Officer  H.M.S.  “Penelope” 
and  “ Centaur,”  attached  Harwich  Force 
(D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Muriel  Frances,  da.  of 
Henry  Moncreiff  Horsbrugh,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gell,  Brig.  - Gen.  Harry  Anthony 
Chandos-Pole-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Chandos-Pole-Gell,  of  Hopton  Hall,  Wirks- 
worth,  Derbyshire ; 6.  1872  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; 
formerly  in  Coldstream  Guards;  is  an  Hon . 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


1498 


Col.  R.F.A.  and  Brig.-Gen.,  a J.P.  and  D.L- 
for  Derbyshire  : m.  1908,  Ada,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  H.  Ismav,  of  Dawpool,  Cheshire  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
1918.  Heverswood,  Brasted,  Kent;  Guards’, 
and  Boodle’s  Clubs. 

Gelsthorpe,  Rev.  Alfred  Morris,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1892  ; is  V.  of  St.  Gabriel’s,  Sunderland  ; 
European  War  1914-19  with  8th  Durham  L.I. 
and  Machine  Gun  Corps  as  Capt.  and  tem- 

Eorary  Major  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

».S.O.  1917.  St.  Gabriel’s  Vicarage,  Sun- 
derland. 

Gemmel,  Col.  Archibald  Burns,  C.B.E. ; 
6.18 — ; Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Gemmell,  Major  John  Salisbury',  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Manchester  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gemmell,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Alexander 
Stewart,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1874;  became 
Major  R.A.  1911  ; retired  1911  ; rejoined 
19x4,  and  retired  as  Lieut. -Col.  1919;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  I 
O.B.  £.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Genet,  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  Augustus, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick  James  Genet, 
M.R.C.S.  ; b.  1864;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
489,  Wilbrod  Street , Ottaiva,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Genn,  Capt.  Otto  Herman  Hawke-, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1875;  Capt.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Portsmouth  Royal  Yacht 
Clubs 

Gent,  Gerard  Edward  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  son  of  His  Honour  Judge  John  Gent 
(formerly  J udge  of  County  Court  Circuit  No. 
59).  of  Rolandseck,  Crescent  Road,  Kingston 
Hill,  Surrey;  b.  1895;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Canterbury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll. , Oxford  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Acting  Major  3rd  Batn. 
Duke  of  Cornwall’s  IV.I.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Assist.  Principal  Clerk, 
Colonial  Office  1920  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Roland- 
seck, Crescent  Road,  Kingston  Hill,  Surrey. 

Gentles,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comfit.  Canadian  Training  Sch.;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Geoghegan,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Edward, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  T.  P.  Geoghegan, 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.;  b.  1869;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  with  Indian  Contingent,  and  as 
Assist.  Director  Supply  and  Transport  (de- 
spatches, 1914  star,  C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Geoghegan,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Mere- 
dith, D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  entered  Indian  Army 
1897  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  European 
War  19 1 4- 19  (despatches  thrice,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Geoghegan,  Lieut.-Col.  Stannus,  C.B., 
son  of  Stannus  Geoghegan,  formerly  of 
Glenageary,  co.  Dublin,  and  Sliema,  Malta; 
b.  1866;  ed.  atRoy. Sch., Dungannon;  entered 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1885,  and  IndiaD  Army  1889, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911  ; Burma  Expeditions  1889-92 
(medal  with  clasp),  Chin  Hills  1892  (severely 
wounded,  clasp),  Chin  Hills  1894-6,  China 
1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.B.,  Order  of  the  Nile); 
appointed  a Brig.-Com.  19x4  : m.  i897,Norah 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  Rev.  C.  Greenway,  J.P., 
of  Darwen,  Lancashire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
Junior  Atmy  and  Navy  Clubs. 

George,  Capt.  Benjamin  William,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.N.R.  (retired);  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

George,  Edward  Claudius  Scotney 
C.I.E. , son  of  Edward  Claudius  George,  of 


W.  Norwood,  S.E. ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Dulwich, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1913;  entered  I.C.S.  1886;  became 
a Dep.-Commr.,  Burma  1898;  retired  1912; 
has  been  Sup.  of  Ethnography,  and  Sup. 
of  Mong  Mit  State  : m.  1896,  Lucie,  only  da. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  Upton  Davis,  of  Tunbridge 
Wells;  cr.  C.I.E.  1894. 

Gepp,  Lieut.-Col. Ernest  Cyril, D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  John  Gepp,  formerly  V. 
of  Adderbury,  Oxon,  and  Rural  Dean  ; b. 
1879;  entered  Duke  of  Cornwalls  L.I.  1901, 
and  retired  1911 ; rejoined  1914,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Special  Reserve; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  in  Somali- 
land 1908-10  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
patches twice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917:  m.  1910,  Evelyn 
Marion,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Wilbraham 
Northey,  J P.,  D.L.,  of  Ashley  Manor,  Box, 
Wilts  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  3917). 

Gerard,  Capt.  Charles  Robert  Tolver 
Michael,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Gerard,  colls  ]. 
German,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O., 
T.D.;  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  5th 
Leicestershire  Regt.,  and  a D.L-  for  Leices- 
tershire; European  War  19 1 a-  18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Ashby- de-la- Zouch, 
Leicestershire. 

Gerrard,  Groiip-Capt.  Eugene  Louis, 
D S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Gerrard,  of  Cavan  ; 
b.  1881;  entered  R.M.L.I.  1900,  became 
Brevet  Major  1914,  Major  1917.  and  Group- 
Capt.  R.A.F.  1919;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gerrard,  Major  Frederick  Wernham, 
C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; Major  in  the  Army,  and 
Dep.  Commr.  of  Police,  Mesopotamia ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  iQ2o. 

Gerrard,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Joseph,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  M.B . ; b.  1867;  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  and 

B. A.O.  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  1888,  Hon.  M.A. 
1918;  is  Maj.-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  promoted),  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  an  Hon. 
Physician  to  H.M.  1920;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 

C. M.G-  1919- 

Gerrard,  Walter  Douglas,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Yeo. ; European  War  1914- 
18  with  Tank  Corps  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gerty, Fleet-Pay masterYva.x\c\s  Hamilton, 

C. M.G. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Hamilton 
Gerty,  D.D.  ; b.  1876;  is  Fleet  Paymaster 
R.N.  (retired)  ; served  with  Brass  River 
Expedition  1895  (medal),  with  Benin  Ex- 
pedition 1897  (despatches,  clasp),  and  in 
France  during  European  War  on  Naval 
Transport  work  (C.M.G.)  • appointed  Sec. 
and  Librarian,  Roy.  Naval  War  Coll.,  Devon- 
port  1912;  cr.  C.M.G.  19x7. 

Gervers,  Com.  Charles  Tiedmann,' 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  pro- 
moted) : m.  1903,  Dorothy  Mary,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  Henry  Caesar  Hawkins  [see  Hawkins,  Bt., 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gervers,  Major  Francis  Richard  Soutter, 

C. I.E., son  of  Francis  T.  Gervers,  of  Aman, 
Ardgay,  Ross-shire ; b.  1873;  Major  R.E., 
and  Officiating  Assist.  Comdg.  R.E. , Now- 
shera  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Nowshera, 
N.-W.  Frontier  Province,  India. 

Gethin,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Walter  St. 

Lawrance,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Gethin,  Bt.]. 
Gettins,  Major  Joseph  Holmes,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Geyser,  Major  Andries  Hermanus, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18  — ; Majors.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1016. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1 499 


Ghain  Toffieha  [see  Castelletti]. 

Ghosal  [see  Jyotsaa  Nath  Ghosal], 

Ghose  [see  Rashbehary  Ghose]. 

Gibb,  Ccipt.  Alfred  Spencer,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  18 — , and  retired  as 
Acting  Capt.  1919;  European  War  191416 
with  Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gibb,  Brig.-Gen.  Evan,  C.M.G. , C.B.E. , 
D.S.O. , el.  son  of  the  late  William  Gibb,  of 
Craigton,  Fintry,  Stirlingshire;  b.  1877;  ®d. 
at  Rossall,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  W.  Indian 
Regt.  1898,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1902,  Brevet  Major  1911,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1910,  Brevet  Col.  19x8,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  '920;  Sierra  Leone  1898  9 (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’smedal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  twoclasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914- 
16,  as  D. A.Q.M.G.,  and  subsequently  as  an 
A.Q.M.G.  (despatches  eight  times,  C.M.G., 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; was  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Sup- 
plies, S.  Africa  1900-1902,  Adj.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  at  Aldershot  1905,  and  Staff-Capt., 
Transport  and  Remount  Branch,  War  Office 
1907-10,  Dep.  Assist  Director  there  1910-11, 
and  Assist.  Instructor,  Army  Ser.  Corps 
Training  Establishment  1911-14;  appointed 
Director  of  Labour  in  France  1916,  and  Con- 
troller of  Salvage  in  France  tqi8,  a 
Brig.-Gen.  Quartermaster-General’s  Branch 
1919,  and  to  command  Briti-h  Troops  in 
France  and  FLnders  1920,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1902,  Beatrice  Ramsay,  only 
child  of  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Jardine  Hal- 
lowes;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Inwoodbarn,  by  Tongham , 
Surrey. 

Gibb,  James  A.  T.,  I.S.O.,  son  of  John 
Gibb,  ofLochlee,  Forfarshire  ; b.  1842  ; some- 
time Accountant,  Edinburgh  Gen.  Post 
Office  : m.  1868,  Margaret  Bridget,  who  d. 
1912,  da.  of  William  Scott;  cr.  I.S.O.  1902. 
7,  Dalkeith  Street,  Joppa,  Edinburgh. 

Gibb,  Col.  John  Hassard  Stewart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  James  Gibb ; 
b.  1859 » entered  29th  Regt.  1879,  became 
Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.  1886,  Major 
1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1906 ; retired  1907 ; served  with  Soudan  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  during  Soudan  Campaign  1885-6  (4th 
class  Osmanieh),  in  Unyoro  1894,  Comdg. 
Expedition  to  Mruli  (medal,  3rd  class  Bril- 
liant star  of  Zanzibar),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.);  was  a Comdt.  on  Lines  of  Com- 
munication in  France  1915 ; has  Roy.  Humane 
So’s.  medal : m.  1887,  Annie  Isabella,  who 
d.  1892,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Major  George 
Nicholson-Saunders,  B.S.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
J unior  United  Service  Club. 

Gibb,  Maurice  Sylvester,  C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; 
was  Min  of  Munitions  Representative  at 
Birtley  National  Projectile  Factory  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. : 

Gibb , Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Charles,  C.B.E 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  (Reserve); 
Tirah  Expedition  1887-88  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gibbard,  Col.  Thomas  Wykes,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London,  and  Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  1887)  ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  1886  ; Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Hon.  Surg  to 
H.M. ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Col. 
(despatches  thrice,  C.B..  C.B.E.),  Afghan  War 
1919  (despatches,  medal)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (MiJ.)  1919. 

Gibbon,  Col.  Charles  Monk,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1898  ; is  Col.  (retir-  d)  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Gibbon,  loan  Gwilym,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
David  Gibbon,  of  Treherbert,  Glamorgan ; 
b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Oswestry  High  Sch.;  B.A. 


and  D.Sc.,  London  Univ.  ; is  Assist.  Sec. 
Min.  of  Health ; author  of  “ Unemployment 
Insurance,”  etc. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Ministry 
of  Health,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

Gibbon,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Aubrey, 

C. M.G.-,  b.  1864;  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  late  R.E-  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Gibbon,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Houghton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Houghton 
Gibbon,  R.  of  Willersey,  Gloucestershire; 
b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(M.A.) ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  served 
with  Aro  Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Nigeria  1904-5,  in  N.  Nigeria 
1907-8,  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (wounded  despatches,  D.S.O).  ; ap- 
pointed Comdt.  and  Ch.  Instructor  Horse 
and  Field  Artillery  Sch.  of  Instruction  1917, 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. : m.  1916,  Jessie 
Willoughby,  da  of  Brabazon  Campbell,  of 
The  Northgate,  Warwick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gibbon,  Thomas  Mitchell,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1878. 

Gibbon,  Major  William  Duff,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Duff 
Gibbon;  b.  1880;  is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  as 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg  a Batn.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Medal  of  La  Solid- 
aridad  of  Panama) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Gibbons,  Capt.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
D.C.M.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Durham 
L.I.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.C.M. , M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Gibbons,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1873 ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Essex  Regt. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  .Nil®);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Brick  House,  Dunrhow,  Essex 

Gibbs,  Capt.  Alfred  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gibbs,  Major  David  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  James  Carson  Gibbs,  of  Wellington,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Marist  Brothers 
Sch.,  Wellington,  N.Z.  ; Major  New  Zea- 
land Forces ; European  War  1915-18  in 
Samoa,  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France, 
Comdg.  a Field  Co.  of  New  Zealand 
Engineers  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Turnbull  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zea- 
land. 

Gibbs,  Com.  George  Louis  Downall, 
D.S.O.',  b.  1882;  Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-18  with  Dover  Patrol  and  Harwich 
Force  (despatches,  promoted,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Gibbs,  Major  Hugh  Edward,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1879  ; Major  R.A.V.C  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.),  Afghan  War  1919 
(despatches)  : m.  1917,  Yvonne  de  Thomas  du 
Foss6  de  Rosmelet,  of  Chateau  du  Foss£  Le 
Fosse,  Seine  Inferieur  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gibbs,  Col.  James  Alec  Charles,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1867 ; entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W. 
Riding  Regt.)  1887,  became  Capt.  1897, 
Brevet  Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col. 
1920 ; S.  Africa  1896-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Poplar  Grove  and  Driefontein  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-15  (wounded,  despatches,  prisoner,  re- 
patriated, C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Gibbs,  Capt.  Lancelot  Merivale,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Coldstream  Guards; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Giblin,  Major  Lyndhurst  Falkiner, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Major  Australian  forces 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Giblin,  Col.  Wilfred  Wanostrocht,  C.B., 
son  of  Thomas  Giblin,  of  Tasmania  ; b . 


1500 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1872;  ed.  at  Hutchins  Sch.,  Tasmania; 
M R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C  P.  London 
1895  ; is  Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; served  in  Anzac  and  Egypt  1914-15, 
Comdg.  an  Australian  Clearing  Hospital 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Principal  Med. 
Officer,  Tasmania  1903-14  ; appointed  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Australian  Imperial 
Force  19x5,  Dep.  Director  1916,  and  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer,  Tasmania  1917,  with 
rank  of  Col.  : m.  1899,  Muriel  Gertrude 
Maxwell  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  142,  Mac- 

quarie Street,  Hobart , Tasmania ; Tas- 
manian Club. 

Gibson,  Major  Alexander  John,  D.S.O . ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.M.C.  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gibson,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Herbert  Rae, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  G.  R. 

Gibson,  M.D.,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1881;  ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and  Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1906,  M.D.  1910);  F. R.C.S.  Edinourgh  ; 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med. Corps ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1914,  Effie  L.  G.,  da. 
of  Robert  Henderson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gibson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1884  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gibson,  Hope,  C.B.E. ; b.  18  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Buenos  Aires. 

Gibson,  John  Constant,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

the  late  Thomas  Gibson,  of  Edinburgh ; b. 
1861;  a Director  of  several  cos.,  Employed 
at  War  Office  1901,  and  as  Assist.  Director 
Contract  and  Purchase  Depart.,  Admiralty 
1917-19  ; unsuccessfully  contested  Hackney 
S Div.  May  1912;  cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920.  5, 
Portland  Place,  W 1;  Stonewick,  Sussex; 
Carlton  Junior,  Carlton  City  of  London, 
and  Argentine  Clubs. 

Gibson,  • Major  John  McIntyre,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gibson,  Major  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  H.  r . li ollff  s,  of  Whelprigg,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Haiieybury,  and 
at  Pembroke  Col!.,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Westmorland  and  Cumberland;  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  R.A.SC.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  assumed  surname  of  Gibson  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic  1898 : m 1910,  Cath- 
erine Joan  Machell,  da.  of  ).  T.Ware; 
cr.  D.S.O  1918.  Burnside , Kirkby  Lons- 
dale, Westmorland. 

Gibson,  Major • Lewis,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880; 
Major  (T.D.)  6th  Batn.  Black  Watch  (Roy. 
Highlanders);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerrt ) ; 
is  Agent,  Union  Bank  of  Scotland  (Limited), 
Perth  : m.  1914  ; cr.  D S.O.  1918.  Union 
Bank  House,  Perth. 

Gibson,  Mrs.  Myra  Maclndoe,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  Walter  Maclndoe  Dunlop,  M.B.  ; b. 
18—;  Hon.  Organizer  and  Gen.  Manager 
Central  Surgical  Depot,  Queen  Mary’s 
Needlework  Guild  : m.  1908,  Edward 

Hotham  Gibson  : cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Chisle- 
hurst,  Kent. 

Gibson,  Robert,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; em- 
ployed on  Coal  Board  during  European 
War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Gibson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  John  Harvey, 

C. B.E.  ; b 18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Liverpool  Regt. 
(T.F.);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918. 

Gibson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Joseph  Gibson,  of  Ingersoll, 
Ontario  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A. 
1899)  ; Bar.  Canada  1900;  Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.  Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1903,  Clara  Sharon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Toronto  University,  Kideau  (Ottawa), 
and  Albany  (Toronto)  Clubs. 

Gibson,  William,  C.B  E.  ; b.  18 — ; ren- 
dered sers.  during  European  War  (C.B.E.) 
cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920. 

Gibson,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  John  Gibson,  of  22,  Rosemont  Road, 
Acton,  W.3  ; b.  1887;  ed.  at  George  Watson’s  ! 
Coll.,  Edinburgh;  sometime  in  Mercantile  I 


Marine  ; a Surveyor  ; European  War  19 14-19 
as  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1917, 
Vera  Nina,  da.  of  Frederick  Snowden,  of 
Romney  House.  8,  Templewood  Avenue. 
Hampstead,  N.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  26, 

Rosemont  Road,  Acton , W. 3. 

Gibson,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gibson,  Major  Willie  Roland,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1888;  Maj  u (T.D.)  R.A.S.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Gibsone,  Col.  Donald  Hope,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Gibsone,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Waring 
Primrose,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  b.  18—; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Contingent;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gick,  William  John,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
was  Naval  Sio’  e Officer,  Grand  Fleet  during 
European  War;  cr.  O.B.E  (Civil)  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Gideon,  Col.  James  Henry,  C.B.  ; b.  1862; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Lan- 
cashire Fusiliers ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Gidley,  Major  Courtenay  de  Blois, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — , 

Alice,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Giffard,  Com.  Frederic,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Adm.  George  Augustus  Giffard  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1885;  Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan):  m.  1920,  Dorot.iy  Mary,  widow  of 
Capt.  G.  L-  Boys-Stones,  M.C.,  Indian  Army  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Giffard,  Adm.  George  Augustus,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Giffard,  R.N.  ; b. 
1849  ; entered  R.N.  1862,  became  Lieut.  1870, 
Com.  1883,  Capt.  1890,  Rear-Adm.  1903  Vice- 
Adm.  1907,  and  Adm.  1911;  retired  1913; 
served  with  Arctic  Expedition  1875-6  (medal), 
and  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star) ; was  Senior  Officer  engaged 
in  Protection  of  Newfoundland  Fisheries 
1900,  and  Adm.  Sup.  of  Chatham  Dockyard 
1907-9;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants  : m.  1884,  Eleanor, 
da.  of  Col.  Bruce  Brine;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
Highfeld , Bishop's  Waltham , Hants  ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Giffard,  Lieut.-Col.  George  James, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  Maff  Officer 
to  Inspector-Gen.  W.  African  Frontier 
Force;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Giffard,  Maj.-Gen.  Gerald  Godfray, 
C.S.I.,  M.R.C.P.,  M. R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late 
Agnew  Giffard,  of  Guernsey  ; b.  1867 ; ed. 
at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey;  M. R.C.S. 
London  1889,  M.R.C.P.  1902;  entered  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1890,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1902,  Lieut.-Co).  19x0,  and  Maj.-Gen.  19*18 ; 
Manipur  Expedition  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
appointed  Resident  Surg.  and  Professor  of 
Pathology,  Gen.  Hospital,  Madras  1897,  Dist. 
Med.  and  Sanitary  Officer,  Chingleput  1899, 
a Physician  at  Gen.  Hospital,  Madras  1901, 
1st  Surg.  1903,  Sup.  Govt.  Maternit}’  Hos- 
pital, Madras  1906,  Principal  Madras  Med. 
Coll.  1912.  and  Surg. -Gen.  with  Madras 
Govt.  1918  ; appointed  an  Hon.  Surg.  to 
H.M.  1919;  equipped  and  commanded  Madras 
War  Fund  Hospital  Ship  1914  (mentioned  for 
sers.  during  operations  against  Mahsuds 
1917) : m.  1898,  Alice  MeJicent,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Grose,  C.I.E.,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1913. 
Madras;  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Giffard,  Col.  William  Carter,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  E.  C.  Giffard,  60th  Rifles; 
b.  1859;  e<L  at  Winchester;  entered  41st 
Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  1886, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1899  (retired 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1501 


1902),  and  Brevet  Col.  19x8;  served  in  Boer 
War  1881,  with  Soudan  Expedition  1888, 
present  at  battle  of  Gemaizah  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie,  Khe- 
dive’s stai),  with  Nile  Expedition  1889,  on  W. 
Coast  of  Africa  1897-9  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  A. A G.,  present  at 
battle  of  Dreifontein  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) : m 1906, 
Cecil  Margaret  Stewart,  da.  of  the  late 
Sebastian  Schwabe,  of  Oakbank,  Shandon; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Giffin,  William  Charles  Disraeli,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Irish  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gifford,  Charles  Edwin,  C.B. , son  of 
George  M.  Gifford,  of  Launceston,  Corn- 
wall ; b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Launceston  Gram.  Sch. ; 
entered  R.N.  1861,  became  Paymaster  1879, 
Staff  Paymaster  1886,  Fleet  Paymaster  1891, 
and  Paymaster-in-Ch.  (retired)  1902 ; served 
as  Sec.  to  Corns. -in-Ch.  at  home  and  abroad 
1879-97,  and  was  employed  at  the  Admiralty 
1897-1908;  was  Joint  Sec.  of  Committee  on 
Manning  Requirements  of  R.N.  1890-1902  ; 
joint  editor  of  “ Manual  of  Naval  Law  ” : m. 
1880,  Effie,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  Mark  Neef, 
of  Chicago,  U.S.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1894. 
Chesterton  House , West  Ewell,  Surrey. 
Gilbert,  Alfred,  M.V.O.,  R.A.,  son  of 
Alfred  Gilbert,  formerly  of  14,  Maida 
Vale,  W.  ; b.  18544  ed.  at  Aldenham  Sch.  ; 
Hon.  D.C.L.,  Durham  1892;  elected  an 
A.R.A,  1887,  and  a R.A.  1892:  m.  1875, 
Alice  Jane,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Francis 
Gilbert,  of  Ottawa,  Canada  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1897. 

Gilbert,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Robert, 

C. B  E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Clement 
Gilbert,  of  Strumpshaw  Hall,  Norfolk;  b. 
1863 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt.  1892, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1902,  Lieut. -Col. 
1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen  (retired) 
1920 ; served  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1885,  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
present  at  operations  in  Bazar  Valley 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal,  Brevet  Major, 

D. S.O.);  comm  nded  a Territorial  Force 
Brig.  1912-17  : m.  1903,  Edith  Muriel,  da. 
of  Herbert  Cook,  of  Thwaite,  Norwich  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gilbert,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Edwin  Lloyd, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  E.  L.  Gilbert,  C.E., 
Public  Works  Depart.,  India;  b.  1864;  ed. 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1885, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1896,  Major  1903, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1911 ; retired  1912 ; Black 
Mountain  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (two  clasps),  China  1900 
(medal),  Mohmand  Expedition  1908  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1015-18  (despatches,  1915  Star, 
two  medals)  ; was  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Head 
uarters,  India  1907-8;  appointed  Lieut.-Col. 
omdg.  a Batn.  1915;  author  of  “Evolu- 
tion of  Tactics”  : m.  1891,  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Samuel  Fenton,  J.P.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 
14,  Eaton  Square,  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin. 
Gilbert,  Mrs.  Grace  Catherine  Rose 
Davies-,  C B.E.  [see  B.  Massy,  colls.]. 
Gilbert,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonard  Erskine, 

C. I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Gilbert,  Capt.  Thomas  Drummond,  C.B., 
son  of  — Pratt;  b.  1870;  is  Capt  R.N.  ; 
has  Legion  of  Honour;  assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1920  the  surname  of  Gilbert  in  lieu 
of  that  of  Pratt ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Newmarket  Road,  Norwich ; U nited  Services 
Club. 

Gilbertson,  Lieut.-Com.  George  Noel, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  with  Mine  Clearing  Force 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gilchrist,  Capt.  Hector  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.E.  (T.F.);  served 


during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gilchrist,  Major  Walter  Fellowes 
Cowan,  C.I.E.,  s-  n of  W.  G.  Gilchrist, 
M.I.C.E.,  of  Public  Works  Depart.,  India; 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Major  Indian  Army;  Somaliland 

1903- 4  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia 
1914  18  (despatches,  C.I.E.),  Waziristan 
1919-20  : m.  1910,  Myra,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
R.  A.  Carew  Hunt,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1918. 

Gilday,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Lome, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Giles,  Capt.  Arthur  Harry  Asbfield, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  Notts  and  Derb\ shire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Giles,  Bertram,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Professor 
Herbert  Allen  Giles,  of  Selwyn  Gardens, 
Cambridge;  b.  1874;  was  Assist.,  Mixed 
Court,  Shanghai  1902-4,  Acting  Vice-Consul, 
Canton  1904  and  1905,  Aci  ing  Consul,  Foo- 
chow 1905,  Changsha  1905-7,  and  Tsinan 
1908-10.  and  Consul  Changsha  1910;  ap- 
pointed Consul  at  Nanking  1914:  m.  1903, 
Jessie  Violet,  da.  of  David  Gilmour,  of 
Shanghai;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Nanking,  China. 
Giles,  Edward,  C.I.E.,  4th  son  of  the 
late  Ven.  Archdeacon  Giles,  R.  of  Willough- 
by, and  Precentor  and  Canon  of  Lincoln  ; 
b.  1849;  ed.  at  Westminster  Sch.  (Queen’s 
Scholar),  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (1st  class 
final  Sch.  of  History  1872,  B.A.  1873,  M.A. 
1883);  entered  Bombay  Education  Depart. 
1873  as  Professor  of  History  and  Political 
Economy,  Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay;  after- 
wards Inspector  of  Schs.  there  ; appointed 
Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Bombay  1897 ; 
was  a M.L.C.  Bombay  1899-1901  and  again 

1904- 7  ; officiated  as  Director-Gen.  of  Educa- 
tion, Govt,  of  India  1907-8  ; reti  ed  <908  : m. 
1878,  Rose  Ethel  Louise,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  John  William  Schneider,  K.C.B. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1902. 

Giles,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Douglas, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  son  of  f dward  Giles,  C.I.E., 
of  Challen’s  Yarde,  Midhurs*,  Sussex  ; b. 
1879  5 ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Shropshire  L.I.  1899  and  Indian 
Cav.  1901;  became  Major  Indian  Army  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  '918;  European 
War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1915,  Eileen  Graham,  only  child 
of  the  late  C.  G.  Dingwall-Fordyce  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Giles,  Major  Felix  Gordon,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Giles,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Lucas  Netlam, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Frank  Giles,  for- 
merly I.C.S.;  b.  1879;  entered  R.E.  1899, 
became  Capt.  1908,  Major  1915  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  in  Cameroons  during  European  War 
1914-16 (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916, 
Elgiva,  younger  da.  of  Capt.  Charles  Ack- 
land-Alien,  of  St.  Hilary  Manor,  Glamorgan- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Giles,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Hill,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  late  S.  African 
Mounted  Riflemen  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Giles,  Col.  Peter  Broome,  C.B.,  son  of 
Peter  Broome  Giles,  of  Hope  Court,  Salop, 
and  Staunton-on-Wye,  Hereford;  b.  1850; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  and  L.M.  1871,  L.R.C.P.  Edin.  1872, 
F.R.C.S.  1897  ; formerly  Col.  1st  Hereford- 
shire Vol.  Rifle  Corps  (V.D.).and  temporary 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Comdt.  Mil.  Con- 
valescent Hospital,  Ashton-in-Makerfield, 
during  European  War;  is  a J.P.  for  Here- 
fordshire and  Bucks  (High  Sheriff  1907), 
and  a County  Councillor  for  Bucks ; was 
Senior  Med.  Officer,  Welsh  Border  Brig. 
1889-1900,  and  23rd  and  30th  Field  Army 
Brig.  1901-8,  ana  Comdt.  Vol.  Ambulance 


1502 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Sch.  1895-1908,  and  subsequently  Admini- 
strative Med.  Officer,  1st  London  Div., 
Territorial  Force;  appointed  County  Direc- 
tor City  of  London  Roy.  Red  Cross  1912  : 
m.  1879,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Carter  Houghton,  of  Brobury,  Hereford, 
and  Devonshire  Place,  W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
igu.  Holne  Chase,  Bletchley , Bucks;  51, 
Earls  Avenue,  Folkestone ; Junior  Carlton, 
and  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Giles,  Robert,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
Ven.  Archdeacon  Giles,  Precentor  of  Lincoln 
Cathedral,  and  R.  of  Willoughby,  Lincoln- 
shire ; 6.1846:  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,Camb. 
(B.A.  1869,  M.A.  1873);  appointed  succes- 
sively to  Sind  Survey  Depart,  and  Sind 
Commn. ; has  been  Assist,  Collector,  Dep. 
Commr.,  and  Collector,  and  Commr.  in 
Sind  ; retired  1902  ; is  a J.P.  for  W.  Sussex, 
and  a Member  of  its  Tribunal  : m.  1885, 
Isabel,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  William  Thom, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  (retired);  cr.  C.I.E.  1899. 
Ash,  Siedham , Midhurst,  Sussex;  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Giles,  Major  Stanley  Edmund  Hercules, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  Sudan  1910  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile);  appointed  Dep. 
Asst.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport 
1919  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Giles,  Lieui.-Col.  Valentine,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Professor  Herbert  Allen  Giles,  of 
Cambridge  ; b.  1877  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  ; Tibet  1903-4,  European 
War  1914  18  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.) : m.  1902,  Margaret,  da.  of 
William  Loudon  Mollison,  of  Clare  College, 
Cambridge;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gill,  Lieut. -Col.  Douglas  Howard,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1877  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.F. A.  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Legion  of  Hon- 
our) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gill,  Major  Frederick  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Hudswell  Gill,  of 
Friernhurst,  Reigate;  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Rei- 
gate  Gram.  Sch. ; a partner  in  firm  of  Gill 
and  Duffus,  produce  merchants,  and  Major 
London  Regt.  ; European  War  1 914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1907,  Mary,  da.  of 
William  Snell,  of  Tavistock  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
The  Cottage,  Earlswood,  Surrey ; Services,  and 
New  City  Clubs. 

Gill,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Harry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  an  A. A.  and 
,M.G.  ; European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Por- 
tugal, C.M.G.):  m.  18 — , Doris,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gill,  Rev.  Henry  Vincent,  D.S.O.,  M.  C. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  a temporary  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gill,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Geoffrey,  C.B.E., 

D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  L.R.C.P.I.,  L.M.,  and 

L. R.C.S.I.  1896  - is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1922  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O),  Afghan  War  1919 
(C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Gill,  Major  James  Herbert  Wainwright, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gill,  Capt.  John  Galbraith,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  son  of  R.  P.  Gill,  of 
Guntur,  India  ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Brentwood 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; Capt. 
R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Gill,  Major  John  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army;  European  I 
War  1914-17  with  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (de-  I 
spatchcs,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Gill,  Lieut.-Col.  Napier  John,  C.B.E., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  ; Euro- 
pean War  i9i4-i9(despatches,M.C.,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gill,  Major  Robert  Hawar,  D.S.  O.  ; 
b-  1862 ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gill,  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O. , son  of 
Thomas  Gill,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia;  b. 
1849;  entered  Colonial  Ser.,  S.  Australia 
1865,  became  Bonded  Debt  Clerk  in  Agent- 
Gen. ’s  Office,  London  1878,  Accountant  in 
Treasur}’  1883,  and  Under  Treasurer  1894; 
retired  1920 ; is  a J.P.  of  the  Colony,  a 
Member  of  Board  of  Govs,  of  Public  Library, 
Museum,  and  Art  Gallery,  Govt.  Member 
of  Municipal  Tramways  Trust  (Adelaide), 
a Trus'ee  of  State  Savings  B nk,  a S. 
Australian  Commr.  of  Charitable  Funds,  a 
Gov.  of  Wyatt  Benevolent  Institution,  a 
Member  of  Board  of  Da  Costa  Samaritan 
Fund,  and  Hon.  Treasurer  of  Roy.  Geo- 
graphical So.  of  Australasia  (S.  Australian 
Branch):  m.  1S76,  Louisa  Jane,  who  d.  1915, 
da.  of  John  Bristow7;  cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Willalar,  Glen  Osmond,  Adelaide, 
South  Australia. 

Gill,  Col.  William  Smith,  C.B.,  son  of 
Alexander  Ogston  Gill,  of  Fairfield,  Aberdeen ; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Mei  chiston,  at  Aberdeen  Univ., 
and  at  Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines,  London  ; Chm. 
Aberdeen  City  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a J.P. 
for  City  of  Aberdeen,  and  Director  of  several 
companies;  was  Col.  Comdg.  1st  Aberdeen- 
shire R.E.  (Vol.)  1904-8  (V.D.),  and  R.E. 
Highland  Div.  (T.F.)  1908-10  : m.  1898,  Ruth, 
youngest  da.  of  David  Littlejohn,  LL.D., 
D.L. , Sheriff-Clerk  of  Aberdeenshire  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  Dalhebity , Bieldside,  Aberdeen- 
shire ; Royal  Northern  Club. 

Gillam,  Major  John  Graham,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Gillam,  Col.  Reynold  Alexander,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.E. ; Chin  Hills  1893-6,  lirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  1914-15 
Star) ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gillam,  Major  William  Albert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frank  Andrew  Gillam,  of  18,  West 
Cromwell  Road,  S.W.  ; b.  1870  ; entered 
Army  1900,  became  Capt.  Border  Regt.  1908, 
and  Major  1915;  retired  1920;  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Comdt.  Mil. 
Detention  Barracks,  Perth  19x5-18 : m.  1917, 
Beatrice  Christian,  da.  of  A.  E.  Pullar,  of 
Dura,  Perth;  cr.  D.S.O.  igoo. 

Gillatt,  Major  John  Maxwell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1876;  formerly  Major  Roy.  Scots;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1918,  Alice  Esther,  da.  of  Philip  de  St. 
Croix;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gillespie,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.;  b.  1884; 
entered  R.M.L.  I.  1902,  became  Capt.  1913, 
and  Brevet  Major  and  Major  1918 ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  with  Patrol 
Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gillespie,  Col.  Ernest  Carden  Freeth, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Franklin  Gillespie,  Army  Med.  Ser.,  of 
Heath  Hollow,  Camberley  ; b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Bloxham,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Leinster 
Regt.  1890,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1897,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col. 
1916 ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Dep.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Trans- 
port (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1015,  C.M.G.  1918. 
United  Service,  and  Sports'  Clubs. 

Gillespie,  Major  Hugh  James,  D.S  O., 
son  of  H.  J.  Gillespie;  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll. ; formerly  Major  R.F.  A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMAPNIONAGE. 


Gillespie,  Major  Reginald  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Henry  Gillespie, 
M.D. ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 

R. M.C. ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Leicester- 
shire Regt.;  European  War  1914-17  as 
Lieut. -Col.  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Major, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  United  Service 
Club. 

Gillespie,  Lieut.-Col.  Rollo  St.  John, 

C. I.E.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William 
John  Gillespie  [see  B.  St.  John,  colls.] ; b. 
1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; Tibet  1903-4  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (C.I.E.),  Afghan  V\ar 
1919  (O.B.E.):  m.  1900,  Florence,  da.  of 
Capt.  Francis  H.  Grenfell,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
19x8,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Gillett,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Richard, 

D. S.O.,  son  01  the  Rev.  Hugh  Hodgson  Gil- 

lett [see  B.  Lyveden]  ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  Ch.  In- 
structor in  Artillery  at  R.M.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1906,  Gwynne  Eveline 

Dykes,  da.  of  Robert  Keate  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gillett,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Scott,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Alfred  Gillett,  of 
St.  Edward’s,  Islip,  Oxford  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at 
Lancing  Coll.  ; M.R.C.V.S.  1900;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V.C. ; sometime  Dep.  Di- 
rector Army  Remount  Depdt,  India ; 

S.  African  War  1900  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Afghanistan  1919  (despatches) : m. 
1906,  Katherine  Seale,  da.  of  the  late  Adm, 
A.  Gillett,  of  Waltham  House,  Cowes.  Isle 
of  Wight;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Gillett,  Vice- Adm.  Owen  Francis, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Gillett, 

V.  of  Runham,  Norfolk ; Vice-Adm.  (re- 
tired) : m.  1906,  Mabel  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 

W.  Cavanagh-Mainwaring ; has  Order  of 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
19x8.  United  Service  Club. 

Gilliat,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Babington, 

D. S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  John  Saunders 
Gilliat,  of  Chorleywood  Cedars,  Herts ; b. 
1868;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1890);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1894;  a 
j.P.  for  Herts,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve 
(T.D.);  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  Comdg.  42nd 
(Herts)  Co.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Muriel  Helen  Lycette,  da. 
of  George  Grinnell-Milne;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Frogmore  Hall , Hertford ; White's , and 
Cavalry  Clubs. 

Gillibrand,  Major  Albert,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.A.S.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Gillies,  Major  Harold  Delf,  C.B.E. , 
F.R.C.S.;  b.  1882;  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) : m. 

19—,  Kathleen,  da.  of  ; cr.  C.B.E- 

(Mil.)  1919. 

Gillies,  Capt.  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Master  in  Merchant  Ser.  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Gilligan,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey  Goyer, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  18  — ; Lieut.-Col.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders,  attached  Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Somali- 
land 1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gillilan,  Capt.  Edward  Gibson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Coldstream  Guards  Reserve  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gillitt,  Major  William,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  Charles  Gillitt,  of  Stanwick,  Northants  ; 
b.  1879;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C  P.  1902;  M.D. 
and  D.P.H.  London  19x2;  Major  Indian 
Med.  Ser.;  Indian  Frontier  1914-15,  Meso- 
potamia X915-18  (despatches,  C.I.E.),  N. 
Persia  1918-19 ; appointed  to  Jail  Depart., 
Bengal  and  Bihar  1907 : m.  1904,  Mimie 
Winifred  Griggs;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Gillmore,  Lieut. -CoL  Edward  Theodore 
Barclay,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  F. 
Gillmore,  of  Hertford,  Conn.,  U.S.A.;  b. 
1869;  a Civil  Engineer  inDepart.  of  Interior  ; 
and  Lieut.  CoL  Canadian  Field  Artillery, 


1503 


European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Gillson,  Brig. -Gen.  Godfrey,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Gillson,  of  Swanmore, 
Hants;  b.  1867;  entered  R.A.  1889,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1906,  Lieut -Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig - 
Gtn.  (retired)  1919 ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8,  Nile  Expedition  1899  (Egyptian  medal 
with  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie),  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  Danilo  of 
Montenegro,  C.M.G.) : m.  1903,  Edith  Chris- 
tian, da.  of  James  Dugdale,  of  Wroxall  Abbey, 
Warwick  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Gillson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Moore 
Thacker,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  R. 
M.  Gillson,  R.N.,  of  Winchester ; b.  1878 ; ed. 
at  Radley  Coll  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Wiltshire  Regt. ; S.  African  War  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
3rd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
Swords,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.1909,  Ethel, 
da.  of  J.  Kenworthy,  of  Tenby;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Gillum,  Major  Widgwood  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Sidney  George 
Gillum,  of  Vernham  Dean,  Exmouth ; b. 
1884;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.A.  1903,  became  Capt.  1914,  and 
Major  1916  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (twice  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; m.  1914,  Beryl  Mary  Gordon-Jones  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Vernham  Dean,  Exmouth. 
Gilman,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18— ; is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Dragoons;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
Gilmore,  Capt.  George  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Sussex 
Regt.;  N.  Russia  1919  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gilmour,  David,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; is  a 
Member  of  Board  of  Management,  Gretna 
Factory  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Gilmour,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 

b.  1896  ; formerly  Lieut.  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of 
Officers ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

■ M.C.  with  two  Bars,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gilmour,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O. , 
M.P.  [see  Gilmour,  Bt.]. 

Gilmour,  Lieut.-Col.  John  (Junior), 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Highlanders  ; 
European  War  X9X4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 
Gilmour,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Gordon  Gor- 
don-, C.B.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Wolrige-Gordon,  of  Esslemont,  and 
Hallhead,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1857 ; entered 
94th  Regt.  1878,  joined  Grenadier  Guards 
1879,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1896,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1907,  Col. 
Comdg.  Grenadier  Guards  and  Regt.  Dist. 
1908  (retired  1910,  re-employed  1914),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917 ; Zulu  Campaign  1879, 
present  at  battle  of  Ulundi  (medal  with 
clasp),  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5,  present 
at  action  of  Abu  Klea  (medal  with  two 
clasps,  bronze  star),  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.),  European  War  1914-19 Comdg. 
96th  Public  Schs.  Brig,  in  France  (de- 
spatches twice,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
War  1889-92;  is  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Mid- 
lothian, Ensign  and  Adj.  of  the  Roy.  Co.  of 
Archers  (H.M.’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland)  ; 
appointed  a Gentleman  Usher  of  the  Green 
Rod  (Order  of  the  Thistle)  1917:  m.  1889, 
Lady  Susan  Lygon,  da.  of  6th  Earl 
Beauchamp;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905,  C.V.O.  1910. 
The  Inch,  Liberton,  Midlothian. 

Gilpin,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederic  Charles  Al- 
mon,  C.B.,  C.B.E., son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Bradney 
T.  Gilpin,  62nd  Regt.;  b.  i860;  entered  S. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt.  1888, 
transferred  to  Army  Ser.  Corps  1889,  Major 
1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1904,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1908,  and 


1504 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1918  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was 

D.A.A.G.  at  Belfast  1894-7,  and  at 
Gibraltar  1901-3,  A.Q.M.G.,  W.  Command 
1908-9,  and  Assist.  Director 'of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  S.  Command  1909-13,  ana  during 
European  War  (Aug.  to  Nov.)  1914,  as  Di- 
rector of  Transport  (despatches),  Brig.-Gen. 
in  charge  of  Administration  1914-18:  m. 
1889,  Georgiana,  da.  of  the  late  Canon  J. 
Stephenson;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Gilpin- Brown  [see  Brown]. 

Gilson,  Major  Charles  Hugh,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Alexander  David  Gilson,  J.P.,  of  The 
Croft,  Greytown,  Natal;  b.  1870;  entered 
Natal  Civil  Ser.  1889,  became  Clerk  of  Court 
and  Zulu  Interpreter  1892,  Sub-Inspector 
Zujuland  Police  1895,  and  Assist,  and  in 
charge  of  Swaziland  Police  1907  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1902  as  Capt.  British  S.  African 
Police  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1908,  Clytie, 
da.  of  William  Anderson  Knight,  C.M.G., 
ofLydenburg,  Transvaal;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Gilson,  Lieut.  - Col.  William  Forbes, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  joined  ranks  1st  Canadian 
Div.  1914,  and  is  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Inf. ; S.  Africa 
(Queen’s  mtdal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1915-18  in  France  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.  with  two  Bars);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 

Gimlette,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hart  Des- 
mond, C.I.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Fleet- 
Surg.  Hart  Gimlette,  of  Sandford  House, 
Merton  Road,  Southsea;  b.  1855;  ed.  pri- 
vately; M.R.C.S.  and  L.S.A.  1877,  M.D.  and 
M.Ch.  1879;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1879, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1899  ; retired  1910  ; 
served  during  Turko-Serbian  War  with 
National  Aid  Sos.  Ambulances  1876,  and 
with  Egyptian  Campaign  1882,  present  at 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ; thanked  by  Egyptian 
Govt,  for  services  during  Cholera  Epidemic 
1883,  and  was  in  charge  of  Nepal  Residency 
during  outbreak  at  Kathmandu  1885 ; ap- 
pointed Residency  Surg.,  Indore  1897 ; 
sometime  Residency  Surg.  at  Hyderabad, 
and  Director  of  H.H.  the  Nizam’s  Med. 
Depart.  ; appointed  Med.  Officer  in  charge 
of  a Hospital  Ship  1914;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Gimson,  Capt.  Edward  Carwardine, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Gimson,  of  The 
Gables,  Witham,  Essex;  b.  1877;  ed.  at 
Chelmsford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ. ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Giovanetti,  Constantine  William, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Mayor  of  Pretoria;  cr. 
M.B.E.  (Civil)  19—,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Gipps,  Lieut  - Col.  Alexander  George 
Pemberton,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.;  b.  18 — ; for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Girdhar  Singh,  Lieut.-Col .,  C.I.E.  ; 

b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Bharatpur  Imperial 
Ser.  Troops;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Girdlestone,  Rev.  Frederick  Stanley 
Pears  Lynn,  D S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles 
Frederick  Girdlestone,  V.  of  Merton, 
Bicester;  b.  188 x ; was  Curate  of  Clapham, 
Lancaster  1905-7,  Domestic  Chap,  to  Bishop 
of  Ripon  1907-8,  and  Chap,  to  the  Forces 
1908  9 ; appointed  R.  of  Moreton  Saye,  Mar- 
ket Drayton,  Salop  1909;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  a Chap,  to  the 
Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1909, 

Beatrice  Victoria  Margaret  Boyd,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  William  Boyd  Carpenter, 
K.C.V.O.,  D.D.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Girdwood,  Col.  Austin  Claude,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John  Gird- 
wood, of  Binstead,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1875; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Belfast,  and  at  St. 
Malo  Coll.,  Brittany  ; entered  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  1896, became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1915,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1918,  Brevet  Col. 

1919,  and  Col.  1920;  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battle  of  Khartum  (medal,  Egyp- 
tian medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902 


(severely  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  and  King’s  medals,  D.S.O.),  Moh- 
mand  Expedition  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1915-19  on  Staff  (despatches 
seven  times,  Bar  to  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col..  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G..  Brevet  Col.) ; 
appointed  Brig. -Com.  191 7 ,and  Assist. Comdt. 
R.M.C.  1920  : m.  1903,  Constance,  da.  of  the 
late  Samuel  Adshead,  of  Macclesfield ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior 
United  Service,  Bath , and  Royal  Ulster 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Girdwood,  Brig.-Gen.  Eric  Stanley, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Gird- 
wood, of  Prospect  House,  Carrickfergus,  and 
Binstead,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1876;  formerly 
Col.  Scottish  Rifles;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps , King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.B., 
Order  of  the  Nile , C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
is  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1919,  Hilda,  da.  of  Kenneth  Mathiesen, 
of  50,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Girdwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Laurie, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  ° 

Girvan,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Pollands, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 

Gisborne,  Lieut. -Col.  Lionel  Guy, 
C.M.G.,  only  son  of  the  late  Hon.  William 
Gisborne,  formerly  Min.  of  Public  Works, 
New  Zea  and ; b.  1866;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; served  during  European  War 

1914- 16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m 1892,  Jessie, 
da.  of  Jarnes  Mackintosh  Gow ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  Lin  gen  Hall,  Brampton  Brian, 
Herefordshire  ; Cavalry , and  Boodles'  Clubs. 

Gittins,  Henry,  C.B.E.;  b.  18  — ; Ad- 
viser t»>  Commr.-Gen.  Siamese  State  Rail- 
ways ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bangkok. 

Given,  Ernest  Cranston,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Given,  of  Aigburth  Lodge, 
Liverpool;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Liverpool  Univ.  ; is  a Consulting  Engineer, 
M.I.C.E.,  M.I.M.E.,and  Gen.  ManagerSlough 
Trading  Co.  (Limited);  was  Hon.  Organiser 
Liverpool  Munitions  of  War  Committee 

1915-  7.  Director  of  Airship  Production, 
Admiralty  1917-19,  Director-Gen.  of  Fac- 
tories, Min.  of  Munitions  1919-20,  and  a 
Member  of  Flax  Control  Board  1918-19,  ten 
years  a Member  of  Liverpool  City  Council : 
m.  1904,  Winifred  M , da.  of  Ronald  Carrie, 
M.D.,  j.P.,ofOakcraig,  Skelmorlie ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Clewer  Hill  Lodge,  Windsor  ; 
Union , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Gladstone,  Hon.  Maud  Ernestine,  C.B.E. 
[see  B.  Rendej], 

Glancy,  Reginald  Isidore  Robert,  C.I.E.) 
b.  1874;  td.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford ; entered  I.C.S.  1896,  became 
Assist.-Sec.  to  Agent  to  Gov. -Gen.  and  Ch. 
Commr.,N.-W.  Provinces  1901,  Settlement 
Officer,  Bannu  1903,  Political  Agent  1007, 

D<  p.  Commr.  Dera  Ismail  Khan  1909,  first 
Assist.  Resident,  Hyderabad  1909,  and 
Assist.  Min.  of  Finance,  H.E.H.  the  Nizam’s 
Govt.  1912  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Hyderabad , 
India. 

Glanville,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  Robert 
Glanville,  R.A.,  of  Catchfrench,  St.  Ger- 
mans, Cornwall;  b.  1862;  entered  R.E. 
1881,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col.  1911,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  <916;  served 
with  Upper  Burma  Field  Force  1885-6 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp) : m.  1888,  Frances  Guenevere,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Henry  John  Craufuid 
[Molesworth,  Bt.l ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 
Glascodine,  Capt.  Richard  Kenneth, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Capt.  London  Regt.  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Glasfurd,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  Inglis 
Robertson,  C.M.G., D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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C.  L.  R.  Glasfurd,  of  Inverness  ; b.  1870 ; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1890  and  Indian  Army  1892,  became  Major 
1908  and  Col.  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  on  Staff  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.),  Afghan  War  19x9,  Mesopotamia 
1920 ; was  on  Gen.  Staff  in  India  1907-13  ; 
commanded  40th  Pathans  19^7-20:  tn.  1894, 
Mabel  A.,  da.  of  the  Rev.  £.  Hignett ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Glasgow,  Col.  Alfred  Edgar,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  William  James 
Glasgow,  of  Old  Court,  co.  Cork ; b.  1870 ; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  of  his  Regt.,  and  subsequently  as 
a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  seven  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Glasgow,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Glasgow,  Brig.-Gen.  William  James 
Theodore,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1862  ; formerly  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.  ; now  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Glasier,  Major  Frank  Bedford,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  John  Samuel  Bedford  Glasier, 
of  Hunstanton,  Norfolk  ; b.  1872  ; appointed 
to  Colonial  Ser.  1897,  and  Gen.  Manager  and 
Ch.  Engineer  of  Sierra  Leone  Govt.  Railway 
1899-1901,  and  of  Lagos  (State)  Railway  1901- 
12 ; was  Major  Comdg.  Lagos  Railway  Vol. 
1908-12  ; visited  S.  Africa,  India,  and  Cyprus 
for  Colonial  Office  in  connection  with  rail- 
way questions  ; attached  to  Board  of  Trade 
1914;  sometime  Major  R.E. ; Dep.  Assist. 
Director,  Movements  Directorate,  War 
Office;  cr.  C.M.G.  1909,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hunstanton , Norfolk. 

Gleadowe-Newcomen  [see  Newcomen]. 
Glegg- Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Glen,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Glen,  Lieut.-Com.  Graham  Cunningham, 

D. S.O.;  6.1885;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , May , da.  of  — Bennett ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917-  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Club. 

Glencross,  Com.  John  Buller,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1885  ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Florence 

Dorothy,  da.  of  Charles  Featherstonhaugh, 
of  Kings  worthy  House,  Winchester;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Glendining,  Lieut.-Col.  Hulbert  Cecil, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zea- 
land Forces ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Glendinning,  Major  Halbert  James, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Glendinning,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Spark  Mason  Glendinning  ; b.  1863  ; is  a 
Director  of  Brunner,  Mond  and  Co.  (Limited), 
chemical  manufacturers,  of  Northwich : m. 
1894,  Eliza  Helen  Whittingham  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
1918.  Winnington  House,  Northwich. 
Glendenning,  Major  Sydney  Elliot, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  R.E.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Glennie,  Capt.  Edward  Aubrey,  D.S.O.  ; 
b 1889;  is  Capt.  R.E.,  and  Staff  Officer  to 
Engineer-in-Ch.;  served  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Glennie,  Capt.  Robert  Woodyear, 
C.M.G. ; 6.  1868 ; Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.i>-.G. 

1918. 

Glossop,  Capt.  John  Collings  Taswell, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Goodwin 
Pownall  Glossop  [see  B.  Kesteven,  colls.] ; 
6.  1871 ; entered  R.N.  1885,  became  Lieut. 
1893,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  1911;  served  in 
Samoa  1889,  and  in  command  of  Sydney 
(Australian  Navy)  at  capture  of  hmden 
during  European  War  1914  (C.B.,3rd  class 
of  Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun,  Legion 
of  Honour)  : m.  1918,  Allison  M'Phillamy  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  United  Service,  and 
Union  (Sydney)  Clubs. 

Gloster,  Brig.  - Gen.  Gerald  Meade, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  Gloster,  of 
16,  Herbert  Street,  Dublin  ; b.  1864  ; entered 
Devonshire  Regt.  1884,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
ipio,  and  Col.  1914;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1896, 
Wilhelmina  Ormonde,  da.  of  Charles  Brown, 

C. I.E.,  of  Southend  Lodge,  Cheltenham  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Glover,  Major  Guy  de  Courcy,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Col.  Robert  Frederick  Brough- 
ton Glover,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Kingsale,  colls.]; 
b.  1887;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  and  on  Gen.  Staff ; European  War 
19 14-18  (despatches  four  times,  Brevet 
Major,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star,  Portuguese 
Order  of  Aviz,  2nd  class  Italian  silver 
medal  forvalour) : m.  1918,  Vera  Phoebe, da. of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Morgan  Bell  Salter,  V.  of 
St.  David’s,  Exeter  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Glover,  Major  Henry  James  Hill, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Glover,  Col.  Robert  Frederick  Brough- 
ton, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Frederick 
Broughton  Glover,  Yorkshire  L.I. ; 6.  1859; 
entered  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1890,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  Duke 
of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.) 
1907,  Col.  1912  (retired  1914) ; Egyptian  Cam- 
paign 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1884-5,  present  at  action  of  Kirkeban 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  medals 
with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  1915  Star,  two  medals): 
m.  1886,  Frances  Alice  de  Courcy,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Severus  William  Lynam 
Stretton  [B.  Kingsale,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  Salcombe,  S.  Devon;  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Glover,  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Thomas 
Glover  ; 6.  1862  ; Technical  Adviser  to  Con- 
troller of  Coal  Mines:  m.  T893  ; er.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Cliff  House,  Norwich.. 
Glover,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Reid,  C.M.  G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  London 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.SO.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Glyn,  Col.  Geoffrey  Carr,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O.  [see  B.  Wolverton,  colls.]. 

Glynn,  Col.  Thomas  George  Powell, 
C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  T.  G.  H. 
Glynn,  V.D.,  formerly  4th  Vol.  Batn.  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own);  6. 1863;  entered 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1885,  became  Capt. 
1891,  Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908 ; retired 
1912;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  Staff 
Officer,  Volksrust  Sub-Dist.  (despatches, 

C. M.G.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18, 
as  Comdt.  Lines  of  Communication  with 
rank  of  Col.  : m.  1st,  1893,  Mary,  who  d. 
1898,  da.  of  the  late  William  Ford,  Bar.-at- 
law ; 2ndly,  1911,  Beatrice  Emily,  widow  of 
Samuel  Oxenham ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

G l y n t o n , Major  Gerard  Maxwell, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Maxwell 
Glynton,  of  Lansdown  Place  East,  Bath ; b. 
1 879 ; ed.  at  Bath  Coll. ; Major  Indian  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


m.  1920,  Irene  Mary,  da.  of  Benjamin  James 
Hall,  of  Fieldend,  Eastcote,  Middlesex ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Goad,  Col.  Howard,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Wilton  Goad,  formerly  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  ; b.  1857  > ed.  at  Marlborough ; 
entered  68th  Regt.  (Durham  L.I.)  1875,  and 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1886,  Major  1895, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  and  Col.  1904  ; retired  1908  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80,  present 
at  action  of  jugduluck  (medal);  appointed 
an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1899; 
was  Director  Indian  Army  Remount  Depart. 
1898-1903,  Director-Gen.  1903-8,  and  Comdt. 
a Remount  Depot  1915-18:  m.  1908,  Ethel 
May,  da.  of  the  late  John  Groome  Howes, 
of  King’s  Cliffe,  Northants  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1907.  Naval  and  Military , and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Goater,  William  Henry  George,  D.S.O. , 
M.C. ; b.  1894;  Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18,  attached  Yorkshire 
and  Lincolnshire  Regts.,  as  Acting  Major 
(despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Goble,  Squadron-Leader  Stanley  James. 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; Squadron- 
Leader  R.  A. F. ; European  War  1914-19  (de 
spatches,  D.S.C.,D.S  O.,  promoted,  O.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917*  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Goday  Narayana  Gajapati  Rao  [see 

Gajapati  Rao]. 

Godby,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1863  ; entered  R.E.  1882,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1885  (medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1895  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  19x7.  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  D.S.O.  1918. 
Heatherbrae,  Boundstone,  near  Farnham. 

Goddard,  Alexander,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Joseph  Goddard,  J.P.,  of  The  Manor 
House,  Newton  Harcourt,  Leicestershire ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Roy.  Agri- 
cultural Coll.,  Cirencester  ; has  been  Sec. Sur- 
veyors’ Institution  since  1905;  Sec.  to  Pres, 
of  Board  of  Agriculture  1901-5,  Hon.  Sec., 
Agricultural  Consultative  Committee  1914 
15,  Agricultural  Policy  Sub-Committee  of 
Min.  of  Reconstruction  1916-18,  and  Profes- 
sional Classes  War  Relief  Council  1914-20; 
appointed  Member  of  Advisory  Committee 
(Agriculture),  Min.  of  National  Ser.  1916, 
and  Sec.  Roy.Commn.  on  Agriculture  1919  : 
m.  1901,  Ellen  Henrietta,  da.  of  S.  E.  Illing- 
worth, I.P.,  of  Borough  Court,  Winchfield  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  2,  Cleveland  Square , W. 2; 
National  Club. 

Goddard,  Major  Charles  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  Comdg.  a 
Supply  Co.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Goddard,  Ernest  Hope,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Arthur  Goddard  ; b.  1879  ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  City  of  London  Sch.  ; the  Assist.  Editor  of 
“The  Illustrated  London  News”  and  “The 
Sketch”  (Acting  Editor  thereof  1916-18);  did 
much  work  for  Min.  of  Information  during 
European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  19x9.  23, 

Holmdene  Avenue,  Herne  Hill,  S.E. 24;  Savage 
Club. 

Goddard,  Lieut. -Col.  Gerald  Hamilton, 

D. S.O  ; b.  1873;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P, 
London  1895 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King  s medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Goddard,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Arthur, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Goddatd,  of 
Essex  ; b.  1871  ; Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Inf., 
and  a J.P.  for  Queensland  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G. , Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  189 7,  Maud,  da.  of  the 
late  E-  Morrow  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Brisbane,  and  United  Service  ( Queensland ) 
Clubs. 

Goddard,  Com.  Philip  Leslie,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com.,  R.N.  ; 


during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Godden,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Tufton, £1.5.0., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Mares  Godden, 
b.  1858;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Naval  Sch., 
New  Cross ; entered  16th  Regt.  1879,  be- 
came Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1888,  and 
Major  1899;  retired  1906;  served  with  Don- 
gola  Expedition  1896  (despatches),  and  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Atbara  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  attached 
to  Egyptian  Army  1896-1902  (3rd  class 
Osmanieh);  has  also  3rd  class  Medjidie; 
appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Batn.  Bed- 
fordshire Regt.  1915:  m.  1911,  Amelia  Mar- 
guerite, da.  of  A.  Axell,  of  Sittingbourne : 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 

Godding,  Inspector-Gen.  Charles  Cane, 
C.B.,  M.R.C.S.  ; b.  18—;  M.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land, and  L.S.A.  1872;  entered  R.N.  1873, 
became  Fleet  Surg.  1890,  Dep. -Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Hospitals  1899,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  1903  ; retired  1907  ; served  during 
operations  against  Malays  1875-6  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882,  present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  4th  class  Medjidie);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911. 

Godfray,  Brig.-Gen.  John  William, 
C.B.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John  William 
Godfray;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
entered  25th  Regt.  1871,  became  Capt.  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  1879,  Major  1888, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Col.  1902  (retired 
1907),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa 

1900- 1902,  first  Comdg.  his  Regt.  and  then  as 
A.A.G.  and  Ch.  Staff  Officer  (despatches, 

C. B.)  ; commanded  25th  Regt.  Dist.  1902-5, 
and  was  Brig.-Gen.  in  charge  of  Administra- 
tion, Scottish  Command  1905-7 ; was  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-20;  appointed  A.A.G. 
on  Staff  Roy.  Jersey  Mil.  1908,  and  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  Jersey  Defences  1914;  is  a D.L.  : 
m.  1880,  Annie  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  J.  D. 
Muntz,  of  Baddesley-Clinton,  Warwickshire  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  C.V.O.  1905,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  3,  Hastings  Terrace,  Jersey. 

Godfrey,  Charles,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Godfrey  Henry  Godfrey,  of  Birmingham  ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Bir- 
mingham, andatTrin.  Coll.,  Camb.(B. A., 4th 
Wrangler  1895,  M.A.  1899)  ; was  Senior 
Mathematical  Master  at  Winchester  Coll. 

1901- 5,  since  when  he  has  been  Head 
Master  of  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Osborne ; m. 
1907,  Evelyn  Patience,  da-  of  John  Armine 
Willis ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910.  Park 
Gate,  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight;  Savile 
Club. 

Godfrey,  Capt.  Harry  Rowlandson,  C.B. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  J.  Godfrey, 
M.S.C.  ; b.  1875  ; entered  R.N.  1890,  became 
Lieut.  1898,  Com.  1908,  and  Capt.  1915  ; 
European  War  1915-18,  in  Dardanelles,  and 
with  Grand  Fleet  Flotilla  Destroyers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.B.,  American  D.S.M.): 
m.  1911,  Mary  Caroline  Pearl,  da.  of  William 
Barrett  - Lennard  [see  Barrett  - Lennard, 
Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Godfrey,  Lieut.-Col.  Stuart  Hill,  C.l.E. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Richard  Race  Godfrey, 
of  Lansdowne  Crescent,  W. ; b.  1861 ; ed. 
at  Westminster,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.)  1881,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1892,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1907  ; 
retired  1916;  served  with  Waziristan  Expe- 
dition 1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and  with 
Mohmand  Expedition  1908, incommand  of  Dir 
and  Swat  Levies,  at  Panjkora  Bridge,  Bajaur 
(C.l.E.) ; appointed  Political  Sup  , Palanpur 
1889,  British  Joint  Commr.,  Ladak  1892, 
British  Agent  at  Gilgit  1896,  Assist. 
Resident,  Kashmir  1900,  Political  Agent 
of  Zhob  1901  and  of  Dir,  Swat,  and  Chitral 
1902,  Div.  judge,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province 
1910,  and  Political  Agent  Baghelkhand  1911  ; 
is  on  Gen.  Staff,  War  Office,  and  an  Officier 
d’Academie  de  France  : m.  1896,  Guendolin 
Beatrix  Nesta,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Adel- 
bert  Cecil  Talbot,  K.C.I.E.  [see  E.  Shrews- 


COMPAN IONAGE. 


1507 


bury,  colls.];  cr.  C.I.E.  1908.  Hides  Close, 
Beaulieu , Hants ; United  Service  Club. 

Godfrey,  Major  Walter,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18 — ; served  during'  European  War  iqi4-i8 
as  Major  Welch  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Godfrey,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wellington, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1880;  entered  R.M.L.I.  1898,  be- 
came Capt.  1907,  Major  1916,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  on  Staff : has 
Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece  and  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1916. 

Godfrey-Faussett  [see  Faussett]. 
Godkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Robert, 

D. S.O  , F.R.C.S.I.;  b.  1878;  F.R  C.S.I.  1908; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1919,  Beatrice  Seacombe;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Godley,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis  Clement, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Godley,  of 
Carrigallen,  co.  Leitrim;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Marborough  ; entered  94th  Regt.  1876,  and 
became  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.)  1884,  Major  1894, 
Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906  (retired 
1907),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917 ; served 
with  Sikkim  Expedition  1888,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  with  Mounted  Inf.,  present 
at  operations  in  Orange  River  Colony 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; appointed 
to  command  an  Inf.  Brig.  1914  : m.  1886, 
Maud  Adeline,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.  Richard 
Whittall;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904.  Jnni- 
shannon,  co.  Cork. 

Godley,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Archibald, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces  ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
raising  of  Native  Labour  Corps  in  S.  Africa 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Godley,  John  Cornwallis,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  James  Godley,  of  Carrigallen, 
co.  Leitrim  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1884,  M.A.  1905);  appointed  Principal  of 
Aitchison  Coll.,  Lahore  '895,  Inspector  of 
Schs.,  Punjab  1904,  and  Director  of  Public 
Instruction,  Punjab  1907;  retired  1917: 
m.  1895,  Mary  Blanche,  da.  of  William 
MacNaught ; cr.  C.S.I.  1914. 

Godman,  Col.  Arthur  Fitzpatrick,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Godman,  of  Park 
Hatch,  Godaiming;  b.  1842;  ed.  at  Eton; 
formerly  Major  6th  Dragoon  Guards ; is 
Hon.  Col.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  a J.P.,  a 

D. L.  and  a County  Alderman  for  N.  Riding 
of  Yorkshire  : m.  1876,  Ada  Phoebe,  who  d. 
1900,  youngest  da.  of  Sir  (Isaac)  Lowthian 
Bell,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1900.  The  Manor  House , Great 
Smeaton,  Northallerton  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Godman,  Wing-Com.  Arthur  Lowthian, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Arthur  Fitz- 
patrick Godman,  C.B.,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Great  Smeaton,  Northallerton  ; b.  1877, 
sometime  Major  Yorkshire  Regt.,  now 
Wing-Com.  K.A.F. ; Somaliland  1904-5, 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1908,  Ivy  Mary  Wynn, 
only  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Bayard, 
D.S.O.,  E.  Kent  Regt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Godman,  Col.  Sherard  Haughton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Godman, 
of  Park  Hatch,  Surrey;  b.  1865;  entered 
Scots  Guards  1887,  and  became  Capt.  1898, 
Major  1901  (retired  1908),  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  1916,  Lieut.-Col. 
1910,  and  Col.  1920  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18:  m.  1904, 
Florence,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Major  Light 
Elwon,  formerly  of  Skutterskelfe  Hall, 
Yorkshire,  and  widow  of  Sir  Arthur  Henry 
Clarke  Jervoise,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Leahurst,  Esher. 

Godsell,  Major  Kenneth  Bruce,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1893;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 


Godson,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  Godson-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Godson 
Godson  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Whitgift  Gram. 
Sch.;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  forces,  and 
Col.Comdg.  Canadian  Troops,  London  Area ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Distinguished  Conduct  medal), 
during  Natal  hkitive  Rebellion  1906  (de- 
spatches, medax  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France) : 
m.  1894,  Alice  Maud  Burchell;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  2715,  Second  Avenue , West  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia  ; Vancouver  Club. 

Godwin,  Col.  Charles  Alexander  Camp- 
bell, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War 
Office  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1 90 1-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Order  of  the  Nile,  Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  19x8,  C.M.G, 
1919- 

God  win,  Lieut. -Com.  Claud  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Godwin,  of 
Ivy  Lodee,  Ightham,  Sevenoaks ; b.  18 — ; 
entered  R.N.  1904,  became  Lieut.  1909,  and 
Lieut.-Com.  1917  ; served  in  Dardanelles 
1915,  present  at  landing  at  Gallipoli  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ):  m.  1918,  Jean  Hunter, 
da.  of  George  Forrester,  of  Leith  : cr.  D.S.O. 

1915. 

Goff,  Col.  Algernon  Hamilton  Stannus, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Goff  [E. 
Ranfurly] ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Win  Chester; 
entered  R.A.  1883,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1915  ; 
retired  1919  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1:900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 

C. M.G.)  : m.  1906,  Emily  Dora,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Charles  Greenhill-Gardyne  [E.  Perth]  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Goff,  Com.  Reginald  Stannus,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Trevor  Goff,  of  Everton 
Grange,  Lymington  ; b.  1882  ; is  Com.  R.N.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  with 
Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Boat  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  : m.  1918,  Vera  Colville,  da. 
of  William  Oswald  Gilchrist,  of  200,  Queen’s 
Gate,  S.W.,  and  widow  of  Col.  A.  D.  Geddes, 
of  The  Buffs  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Goff,  Major  Thomas  Crosbie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Goffe,  Herbert,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Frederick  Goffe,  of  Cheshunt,  Herts ; b. 
1870 ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1890,  became 
Acting  Vice-Consul  at  Chemulpo,  Corea 
1899,  Consul  at  Tengyueh  1902  (but  did  not 
proceed),  Acting  Consul-Gen.  at  Chengtu 
1905,  Consul  at  Wuhu  1908,  and  at  Nanking 
1909,  and  Acting  Consul-Gen.  at  Hankow 
1911  and  1912;  appointed  Consul-Gen.  at 
Yunnanfu  1912;  has  Coronation  medals  1902 
and  1911 ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  British  Consulate- 
General,  Yunnanfu,  China. 

Gogarty,  Col.  Henry  Edward,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1868 ; is  Col.  (retired)  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  on  Staff  (Queens  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Going,  Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Going,  J.P.,  of  Cragg,  Birkhill, 
Limerick;  b 1866;  ed  at  the  Abbey, 
Tipperary  ; entered  S.  Wales  Borderers 
1887,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1905,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  and  Col  (retired)  1920;  served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1897-98  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  at  Gallipoli  19x5  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  189+,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  B. 
Bridger,  formerly  of  Manor  House,  Mitcham  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Gold,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
son  of  John  Gold,  of  Lapworth,  Warwick- 
shire; &.#i88i  ; is  a F.R.S. ; European  War 


1508 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1914-18,  as  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.  R.E. 
(MeteorologicalSection)  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  appointed  Assist  Director  of  Fore- 
casting, Meteorological  Office  191Q:  m.  1907, 
Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  John  Harlow,  of 
Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  New  University  Club. 

Goldfrap,  Major  Harold  Wyn,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1884;  Major  Indian  Army;  Meso- 
potamia 1914-16,  presenti^t  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Goldie,  Major  Edward  Crosby,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  David  Goldie,  of  Ontario; 
b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto, 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  and  at  McGill 
Univ. ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  Major 
Canadian  Engineers ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Pres.  Jackson  and  Goldie  (Limited), 
contractors,  of  Winnipeg  1911-14  : m.  1916, 
Margaret  Mostyn  Mills;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Golding,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  R.  A.M.C. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  du 
Merite  Agricole  (France)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Golding,  Capt.  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Mingage  Golding,  of  Walsham-le- 
Willows,  Suffolk;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Dedham 
Gram.  Sch. ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.  (retired), 
Capt.  Mercantile  Marine,  and  an  Elder 
Brother  of  Trinity  House;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  46,  Clarges  Street , Piccadilly,  W.  ; 

Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Goldney,  Lieut.  - Col.  George  Francis 
Bennett,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Goldney,  of  Exmouth  ; b.  1879;  ed. 
at  Weymouth  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered 
R.E.  1898,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; S.  Africa  1900- 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  on  Regt.  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1914,  Hilda  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Edmeades  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Goldsmith,  Major  George  Edward, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  dining  European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Goldsmith,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Mills, 

C. B.E  ; b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Goldsmith,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Dundas, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  H.  St.  B.  Goldsmith,  ol 
Halfway  House,  near  Guildford  ; b.  1878  - 
ed.  at  Felsted  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.; 
Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.;  served  with 
Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 

18  (despatches,  D-S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1906, 
Grace  Apperley,  da.  of  the  late  F.  C. 
Kinglake,  of  West  Monkton,  Somerset;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Goldsmith,  Herbert  Symonds,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  William  Gold- 
smith, of  Eastbourne  ; b ■ 1873  ; ed.  at  Cran- 
brook,  and  at  Eastbourne  Coll. ; joined 
Colonial  Civil  Ser.  1899 ; appointed  Lieut. - 
Gov.  N.  Provinces,  Nigeria  1917;  is  an  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1913^  Beatrice 
Maude,  da.  of  Arthur  M.  Case,  of  haringdon, 
and  Holmbury,  Eastbourne  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912. 
Kaduna,  Northern  Provinces,  Nigeria ; 
Royal  Societies',  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Goldsmith, Capt.  Malcolm  Lennon, DJS.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1914- 

19  at  Heligoland  Bight  (despatches  twice), 
at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  Black  Sea  (Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Goldsmith,  Col.  Perry  Gladstone,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Goldthorp,  Major  Robert  Heward, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Goligher,  Hugh  Garvin,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Goligher,  J.P.,  of  London- 
derry; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1898,  Hon.  LL.D.  1918)  ; 
is  Acting  Director  of  Finance  at  War  Office, 
and  Financial  Adviser  to  Com.-in-Ch.  British 
Expeditionary  Force  (despatches,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Grand  Officer  of  Order  of  Avis 
of  Portugal,  American  Distinguished  Ser. 
medal) : m.  1907,  Lilian  Mary  Stacey ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  10,  Wilton  Place,  S.W.i  ; 
Union  Club. 

Golightly,  Col.  Robert  Edmund,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Golightly, 
oiShipton  Moyne,  Tetbury  ; b.  1856  ; entered 
Army  1875,  and  became  Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1886 ; retired  1893  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps,  bronze  star),  with  Mari  Expe- 
dition, as  Sup.  of  Field  Telegraphs,  during 
S.  African  War  1881,  with  Burmah  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1886-7  (despatches,  medal, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  in  com- 
mand of  Batn.  of  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 
promoted  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers);  was 
Comdt.  6th  Provisional  Batn.  1902 ; Sup.  of 
a Remount  Depot  1914,  Comdt.  Line  of  Com- 
munication 1915,  and  a Defence  Com.  1916-18, 
and  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  1918-20  : 
m.  1886,  Agnes  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  W. 
McDowell  Aikin;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Gollan,  Henry  Cowper,  C.B.E.,  K.C., 
sonof  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Gollan,  K. C.M.G.; 
b.  1868 : ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.A.  1887)  ; Bar.  Middle  Tem- 
ple 1891 ; Attorney-Gen.  N.  Nigeria  1900- 
1901,  Ch.  Justice  N.  Nigeria  1901-4  and 
Bermuda  1904-11,  and  Attorney-Gen.  Trini- 
dad 1911-18,  and  Chm.  of  Food  Committee 
of  Trinidad  and  Tobago  1914-8  ; appointed 
Attomey-Gen.  of  Ceylon  1918:  m.  1898, 
Marie  Louise,  da.  of  James  Nelson  Norris, 
of  St.  Louis,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Colombo,  Ceylon. 

Gollan,  Capt.  Herbert  Roy,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gollin,  Alfred,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Div. 

Com.  Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
41,  Parkside,  Knightsbridge,  S.  W . 

Gonner,  Professor  Edward  Carter  Kersey, 
C.B.E.,  Litt.D.,  son  of  Peter  Kersey  Gonner; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and 
at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1884,  M.A. 
1887);  Hon.  M.A.  Sydney,  and  Hon.  Litt.D. 
Manchester  1914 ; Professor  of  Economic 
Science  Liverpool  Univ.,  and  Economic 
Adviser  to  Min.  of  Food  ; sometime  Direc- 
tor of  Statistics,  Ministry  of  Food,  and  a 
Chm.  of  Committee  on  Production  : m.  1890, 
Nannie  Ledlie  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The  Gables, 
Willaston,  near  Birkenhead. 

Gooch,  Major  Harold,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Goodall,  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin,  C.B.E., 
M.D.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; Euro- 
pean War  19 14-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Goodall,  Capt.  Tom,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Acting  Capt.  N.  Riding  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Goodbody,  Col.  Cecil  Maurice,  C.I.E., 

D. S.O.,  sonof  William  Robinson  Goodbody, 
of  King’s  co.;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors’  Sch.;  L.R.C.P.,  and  M.R.C.S., 
London  1899,  F.R.C.S.l.  1908,^  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1900,  became  Capt.  1903, 
Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
ol  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp), and  during 
European  War  with  Indian  Expeditionary 
Force  1914-15,  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.I.E.);  in  Foreign  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
India  1907-14:  m.  1902,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Saunderson,  of  Oakhill  Park, 
near  Liverpool ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.l.E.  1918. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military,  and  RoyaCAuto- 
mobile  Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I5C9 


Goode,  Flying-Officer  Harry  King,  D.S.O., 
D.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; Flying-Officer  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.F.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Goode,  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; in 

Ministry  of  Information  during  European 
War  : cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Goode,  Richard  Allmond  Jeffrey,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Allmond  Goode,  a 
So.  for  Propagation  of  the  Gospel  Missionary, 
Newfoundland;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll., 
Edinburgh;  appointed  Magistrate  and  Govt. 
Sec.,  N.-E.  Rhodesia  1900,  Judge  of  Admin- 
istrator’s Court  and  Govt.  Sec.,  N.-W.  Rho- 
desia 1908,  and  Govt.  Sec.,  N.  Rhodesia 
1911:  m.  1904,  Agnes,  da.  of 'Thomas  Cod- 
rington,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Twickenham  Park,  S.W.; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Livingstone,  N.  Rhodesia; 
United  Services  ( Rhodesia ) and  West  Indian 
Clubs. 

Gooderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Valentine  Edgar, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Highland  L.l. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918). 

Goodeve,  Major  Leslie  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Goodeve,  of  371,  Gilmour 
Street,  Ottawa,  Canada  ; b.  1889 ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Canada,  and  at  McGill  Univ. 
(Bachelor  of  Applied  Science) ; is  a Civil 
Engineer  (Reinforced  Concrete),  and  Major 
Canadian  Artillery  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  371,  Gilmour  Street , Ottawa;  Royal 
Military  College  ( Canada ) Club. 

Goodfellow,  Lieut.-Col.  Napier  George 
Barras,  C.I.E. ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Goodfellow,  Thomas  Ashton,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Goodfellow7,  of 
Hyde,  Cheshire  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester; M.D. London  1891,  B.Sc.  Victoria; 
is  Member  of  Consultative  Couucil  on  Med. 
and  Allied  Sers.  to  Min.  of  Health  ; Med. 
Officer,  Lawnhurst  Mil.  Hospital,  Didsbury 
and  of  Didsbury  Lodge  Auxiliary  Hospital 
during  European  War,  and  Chm.  Manchester 
Med.  War  Committee : m.  1901,  Eleanor 
Winifred,  da.  of  W.  J.  Robertson,  of  Man- 
chester ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  60,  Palatine 
Road,  West  Didsbury,  Manchester ; Brase- 
nose  ( Manchester ) Club. 

Gooding,  Major  George,  M.V.O. ; b • 
18 — : Major  Coldstream  Guards  (retired)  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

Goodland,  Col.  Herbert  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  John  Goodland,  J.P.,  of  Elm- 
bank,  Taunton  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Taunton  ; is 
Dep.  Controller  Imperial  War  Graves 
Commn.,  France  ; European  War  1915-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers,  and  5th  Batn.  Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order 
of  White  Eagle):  m.  1900,  Ethel  Haill,  da. 
of  J.  Hawkins,  of  Saltford,  Somerset;  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919.  Longuenesse,  St.  Omer,  France ; 
Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Goodman,  Cyril,  C.B.E.,  M.R.C.S., 

L.R.C.P.,  son  of  Henry  Goodman,  J.P.,  of 
St.  Ives,  Hunts;  6.1870;  ed.  at  St.John’s 
Coll., Camb. (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1899);  M.R.C.S. , 
L.R.C.P.,  M B.,  B.C.  1894;  Assist.  Director- 
Gen.,  Depart,  of  Public  Health,  Egypt : m. 
1902,  Sue,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Cassius  M.  Clay, 

, of  Auvergne,  Paris,  and  Kentucky,  U.S.A.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  19x8.  Gezira,  Cairo,  Egypt ; New 
University  Club. 

Goodman,  Col.  Godfrey  Davenport, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Davenport 
Goodman,  of  Eccles  House,  Chapel-en-le- 
Frith ; b.  1868 ; is  Col.  Comdg.  Sherwood 
Foresters  Brig.,  N.  Midland  Div.  (T.A.); 
S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  1901,  Elizabeth  Jane  Cleland,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Herbert  Buchanan,  of  Arden, 
Dumbartonshire  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O. 
1918. 


Goodman,  Major  Harry  Russell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1875;  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Goodridge,  Rear-Adm.  Walter  Somer- 
ville, C.I.E.,  son  of  J.  F.  Goodridge,  of 
Bath ; b.  1849  ; entered  R.N.  1862,  became 
Lieut.  1872,  Com.  1885,  Capt.  1892  (retired 
1904),  and  Rear-Adm.  1904;  served  with 
Abyssinian  Expedition  1876,  and  with 
Suakim  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  promoted  Com.) ; appointed 
Principal  Naval  Transport  Officer,  Egypt 

1885,  a Member  of  Bombay  Port  Trust  1898, 
and  Director  of  Roy.  Indian  Marine  1898  ; 
sometime  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India : m.  1889,  Jean  Madeleine,  da.  of  H.  G. 
Miesegaes ; cr.  C.I.E.  1901.  Rudgwick 
Grange,  Rudgwick , Sussex. 

Goodwin,  Col.  Frank,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
William  John  Goodwin ; b.  1854 ; ed. 
privately  ; is  a Locomotive  and  Mechanical 
Engineer ; formerly  Col.  Comdt.  2nd  Batn. 
Bombay,  Baroda,  and  Central  India  Rail- 
way Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.),  and  Locomotive 
Sup.  Rajputana-Malwa  Railway;  com- 
manded Vol.  Contingent  at  Delhi  Durbar 
1902  (medal) ; was  A.D.C.  to  successive 
Corns. -in-Ch.  in  India  1906-11,  when  he 
was  appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  : m.  1884, 
Isabella  Anne,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Cumine,  of 
Wexford;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Mevagissey , 
Cornwall ; Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Goodwin,  Engineer-Com.  Frank  Rheu- 
ben,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Engineer-Com.  R.N.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  (medal  with  clasp),  China 
1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18,  present 
at  action  in  Straits  of  Otranto  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Italian  silver  medal  for  military 
valour,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Goodwin,  Frederick  Rice,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—;  Chm.  Cinema  Advisory  Committee  to 
Ministry  of  Pensions  on  training  of  disabled 
Sailors  and  Soldiers  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Goodwin,  Major  George  Alfred,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Joseph  Goodwin,  formerly  of  Hyde, 
Cheshire ; b.  1857 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Major  Cape  Pioneer  Railway  Regt. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1897,  Martha  Alice, 
da.  of  Robert  Wagstaffe,  of  Johannesburg; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Goodwin,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Joseph 
Power,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1877;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Goodwin,  Major  Harvey,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1877  ; is  Major  Middlesex  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  W. 
Africa  1905  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut -Col.);  sometime  in 
W.  Africa  Frontier  Force;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Goodwin,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Richard, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Goodwin,  Col.  William  Richard  Power, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Maj  John 
Goodwin;  b.  1875;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.): 
m.  1907,  Myrtle,  da.  of  the  late  Elton 
Forrest  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Goodwyn,  Major  Henry  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1855 ; entered  R.E.  1875,  became  Capt. 

1886,  and  Major  1894  ; retired  1903  ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  and 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 

Goodwyn,  Lieut.  - Col.  Percy  Charles 
William,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879;  entered  E.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  1899,  became  Capt.  1908,  Major 
1915,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1920;  S.  Africa 
1900,  with  8th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1908,  Katharine 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  R.  W.  Murray;  cr. 
D.S.O.  igoo. 

Goolden,  Lieut. -Com.  Cyril,  D.S.O. , son 
of  Walter  Thomas  Goolden,  of  62,  Warrington 
Crescent,  W.  ; b.  1884  ; Lieut.-Com.  and 
Acting  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  3rd  Order  of  Star  of 
Zanzibar,  and  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan)  : m. 
1908,  E us  tine,  da.  of  Col.  Alfred  Heyland 
Parratt,  formerly  R.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 
Cleveland,  Makeliya,  Ceylon. 

Gopinath,  Rat  Bahadur  Purohit,  C.l.E. , 
son  of  Purohit  Kamdhan,  Resident  Jaipur; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Maharaja’s  Coll.,  Jaipur,  at 
Agra  Coll.,  and  at  Calcutta  Univ.  (B.A. 
1888,  M.A.  1889);  is  a Member  of  Council  of 
Jaipur  State;  cr.  C.l.E.  1918.  Jaipur,  Raj- 
putana,  India. 

Gordon,  Capt.  Alan  Douglas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Col.  S.  D.  Gordon,  of  Croxley 
Green,  Herts;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  2nd  Batn.Roy. 
Beikshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : 
m.  1920,  Angela  Margaret,  da.  of  Col.  R.  W. 
Hine-Haycock,  J.P.,  of  Sidmouth,  Devon; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gordon,  Lietil.-Col.  Alan  Francis 
Lindsay,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1892  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Irish  Guards  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Com.  Alastair,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1884  ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O. ) : cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Gordon,  Rev.  Alexander  MacLennan, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.D.,  son  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Daniel  M.  Gordon,  C.M.G.,  D.D.,  LL-D.,  of 
Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1895,  B.D.  1898), 
D.D.  Queen’s  Univ.  1919;  a Chap,  to  Cana- 
dian Forces;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
122,  University  Avenue,  Kingston,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Robert 
Gisborne.  D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Irish  Rides;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Delamont,  Killy- 
leagh,  co.  Down ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  Annesley  de  Renzy, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V.C. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gordon,  Major  Archibald  Alexander, 
C.B.E.,  M.  V.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  William 
Eagleson  Gordon,  M.D.,  of  Homehill,  Bridge 
of  Allan,  Stirlingshire  ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Collegiate  Sch.,  abroad,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.;  late  Major  9th  Vol. 
Batn.  (Highlanders)  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian 
Regt.)  ; has  acted  as  Hon.  Sec.  to  several 
Home  and  Foreign  movements,  and  was 
14  years  Private  Sec.  to  Duke  of  Wel- 
lington, K.G.  ; is  a Member  of  King’s  Body 
Guard  for  Scotland  (Roy.  Co.  of  Archers), 
a J.P.  and  a Chartered  Accountant  of  Edin- 
burgh, a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a Knight 
of  the  Legion  of  Honour,  of  Portuguese 
Order  of  St.  Iago,  and  of  Isabella  La 
Catolica  of  Spain,  Com.  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium  (with  swords),  and  de  l’lnstruction 
Publique  (France);  European  War  1914-10 
as  temporary  Major  Special  List,  with  Stan 
R.N.  Div.  during  siege  of  Antwerp,  and 
as  Attache  a la  Maison  Mil.  de  S.M.  le 
Roi  Beige,  and  Belgian  King’s  Messenger 
(Belgian  and  French  Army  Orders);  has 
Belgian  and  French  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palms,  1st  class  Croix  Civique  of  Belgium 
(with  Swords  and  Bar),  2nd  class  of  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne,  Order  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium, and  Legion  of  Honour ; received 
Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911  : m.  1892, 
Maude,  twin  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Edmund  Davidson-Smith,  formerly  95th 
Regt.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.E. 
1917  Monksbarn,  Mangersbury,  Stow-on-the- 
Wold,  Gloucestershire. 


Gordon,  Major  Beaumont  Andrew, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Engineers ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gordon,  Very  Rev.  Daniel  Miner,  C.M.G., 
D.D.,LL.D.,  sonofthe  late  William  Gordon; 
b.  1845  » ed.  at  Picton  Acad.,  Nova  Scotia,  and 
at  Glasgow  (M  A.  1863,  B.D.  1866,  D.D.  1895) 
and  Berlin  Uni  vs. ; LL.D.,  St.  Andrews 
1911  and  Toronto  1913;  was  Pastor  of  St. 
Andrew’s,  Ottawa  1867-82,  of  Knox  Church, 
Winnipeg  1882-7,  and  of  St.  Andrew’s, 
Halifax  1888-94,  Professor  of  Theology, 
Presbyterian  Coll.,  Halifax  1894-1902,  and 
Vice-Chancellor  and  Principal,  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Kingston,  Ontario  1902-17  (now  Prin- 
cipal Emeritus)  ; appointed  Moderator  of 
Gen.  Assembly  of  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Canada  1896:  m.  1869,  Eliza,  who  d.  1910,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Maclennan ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Queen's  University , Kingston,  Ontario. 

Gordon,  Capt.  Douglas  Hamilton,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1895  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O,  1917- 

Gordon,  Major  Lord  Dudley,  D.S.O. 
[see  M.  Aberdeen]. 

Gordon,  Major  Duncan  Forbes,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  Alexander  Gordon,  of  Newton,  Aber- 
deenshire ; b.  1849  > entered  92nd  High- 
landers 1867,  and  retired  as  Major  1889 ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major);  has  been  Ch.  Constable  of 
Aberdeenshire  since  1893  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Aberdeenshire:  m.  1st,  1880,  Elizabeth 
Alexandrina, whod.  1913, da.  of  thelate  Rear- 
Adm.  John  James  Leith,  and  sister  of  1st 
Baron  Leith  of  Fyvie  ; 2nd,  1915,  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  R.  B.  Scott,  and  widow  of  Col.  T. 
S.  Gildea ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  19, 

Queen's  Road,  Aberdeen. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  Evelyn  Boscawen, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  formerly  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  ; retired  1919 ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1907-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  five 
times,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut  -Col., 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  (Granville  Cecil) 
Douglas  [see  M.  Huntly,  colls.]. 

Gordon,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Grant,  C.l.E., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Grant  Gordon, 
of  Kilravock,  Nairn  ; b.  1863  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdt.  Indian  Mounted  Rifles  ; has  been 
an  Additional  Member  of  Council,  and  an 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Bengal:  in. 
1891,  Mary  Martin,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Fergusson,  of  Kilquhariety,  co.  Kirkcud- 
bright ; cr.  C.l.E.  1911.  Tersta  Valley , 
Darjeeling,  India;  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hamilton, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches.  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gordon,  Major  Grosvenor  George  Stuart, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  En- 
gineers ; served  in  S.  Africa  1896  (medal), 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Duncan  Lock- 
hart, D S.O.,  son  ofWilliam  Henry  Lockhart 
Gordon,  Bar.-at  law;  b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.* 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gordon,  Col.  Henry  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.E.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gordon,  Col.  Herbert,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Gordon;  b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


51 


entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1889,  became 
Major  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  19x8, 
and  Col.  1918;  Soudan  1900-1902 (medal  with 
clasp),  1905  (despatches,  clasp),  and  1910  as 
Gov.  of  Bahr-el-Ghazal  Province  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Croix 
dt  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia);  was  a Brig.-Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  1915-20;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Gordon,  James,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; a Ch. 
Engineer  in  Merchant  Ser.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Gordon,  Lieut. -Col.  John,  C.M.G.)  b. 
18 — ; is  Lie ut. -Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gordon,  Col.  John  Charles  Frederick, 

C.I.E.,  son  of  George  Tomline  Gordon, 

J. P.  ; b.  1849;  entered  Army  1869,  became 
Lieut.  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1871,  Capt. 
1881  Major  1889,  Lieut. -Col.  1895,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1899;  retired  1904;  served  with  Muhsud 
Waziri  Expedition  1881  as  D.A.Q.M.G. 
(despatches),  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  bronze  star),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal 
with  two  clasps)  ; acted  as  Special  Staff 
Officer  to  the  late  Duke  of  Clarence  1889  ; 
commanded  Indian  Guard  of  Honour  at 
Jubilee  1897;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Waterford: 
m.  1879,  Grace  Hay,  da.  of  the  late  Fleetwood 
Williams,  C.S.I.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1897. 

Gordon,  Major  John  Keily,  D.S.O. , son 
of  A.  Gordon,  of  Sevenoaks,  Inchicore, 
Dublin;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.A.;  Major  R.H.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gordon,  Brig. -Gen  John  Lewis  Randolph, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Lewis  Gordon, 
of  West  Park,  Elgin  ; b.  1867 ; entered 
Worcestershire  Regt.  1888,  and  became 
Major  Indian  Army  1896,  Lieut. -Col.  1914, 
Col.  1919,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches, 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.B.),  Afghan  War 
1919,  Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches),  Mahmud 
Expedition  1919-20;  appointed  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Communications  Waziristan  Field 
Force  1917,  and  to  command  a Brig,  in  India 
1918:  m.  1901,  Gwendolin  Peagson;cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Roden  House,  Cheltenham . 

Gordon,  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Maria,  C.B., 
4th  son  of  the  late  Carlos  Pedro  Gordon,  of 
Wardhouse,  and  Kildrummy  Castle,  Aber- 
deenshire ; b.  1856;  formerly  in  R.A.  ; 
raised  S.  Australian  Artillery  1882;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Ch.  Staff  Officer  of 
Australian  and  Canadian  Troops(despatches, 
four  clasps,  C.B.);  appointed  Comdt.  S. 
Australian  Mil.  Forces  1892,  Mil.  Adviser  in 
England  to  Australian  Colonies  1897,  and 
Comdt.  of  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  of 
Victoria  1902,  and  of  Commonwealth  Mil. 
Forces,  N.  S.  Wales  1905,  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff 
and  of  Commonwealth  Section  of  Imperial 
Gen.  Staff  1912,  and  to  command  a Brig  1914, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1892,  Eileen, 
who  d.  1910,  da.  of  Edward  FitzGerald,  of 
Castlemaine,  Victoria,  Australia ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  TheBungalow,  VictoriaBarracks, 
Sydney , N . S.  IVales  ; Melbourne  Club. 

Gordon,  Brig.-Gen . Laurence  George 
Frank,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  M.  Huntly,  colls.]. 
Gordon,  Lewis,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; is 
Dep.  Controller  Small  Arms  Munition,  Ministry 
of  Munitions ; has  Legion  of  Honour  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918. 

Gordon,  Maj.-Gen.  Lochinvar  Alexander 
Charles,  C.B.,  C.S.I.  [see  Gordon,  Bt.,  cr. 
1706]. 

Gordon,  Col.  Louis  Augustus,  C.B. , son 

of  the  late  Sir  Henry  William  Gordon, 

K. C.B.  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch.  ; entered  Army  1876,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1888,  Major  1897, 
Lieut. -Col.  1903,  and  Brevet  Col.  1906; 


served  during  Afghan  War  1880  (medal)  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  and 
afterwards  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen's 
medal  with  three  clasps) ; appointed  In- 
structor of  Young  Officers’  Class  1914  : m. 
Guendoline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Albert  Mac- 
Donagh,  and  widow  of  Vincent  Cosgrave ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909. 

Gordon,  Lieut. -Col.  Mervyn  Henry, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
H.  D.  Gordon;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1898,  M.D.  1903);  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps:  m.  1916, 
Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  W.  H.  Power, 
K.C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  Ramsay  Frederick 
Clayton,  C.I.E.’,  b.  1864;  entered  18th 
Hussars  1884,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 
1895,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910 ; re- 
tired 1920 ; acted  as  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Mil.  Police,  Burma  1901-2  and  again  1902-4 ; 
sometime  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut.-Gov.  of 
United  Provinces ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Pres, 
of  Coronation  Durbar  (1911)  Committee  ; 
has  Legion  of  Honour;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
Gordon,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  James  Gordon,  of  Nunbank, 
Dumfries,  and  Cluden,  Townsville,  Queens- 
land ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Brisbane  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Hobart  High  Sch.  ; Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8,  with  Gordon  Highlanders  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  in  command  of  Gordon  High- 
landers Mounted  Inf.  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.),  Angolaland 
and  German  S.-W.  Africa  1915,  Comdg. 
Rhodesian  Scouts,  E.  Africa  1916-18,  in  Re- 
mount Depart,  (despatches,  O.B.E.)  ; some- 
time a Stock  Breeder  in  Queensland ; is 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Brevet  Major 
Australian  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly 
Queensland  Mounted  Inf.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Lochinvar,  Monze, 
N.  Rhodesia j Badminton,  Junior  N avail 
and  Military , and  Bulawayo  ( Bulawayo ) 
Clubs. 

Gordon,  Group-Capt.  Robert,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1882;  entered  R.M.L.I. 
1900,  became  Lieut.  1901,  Capt.  ipn,  and 
Major  19x7;  now  Group-Capt.  R.A.F. ; opera- 
tions against  Konigsberg  1915  as  Squadron- 
Corn.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece), 
Somaliland  1919-20  (C.B.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. M.G.  1919,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Gordon,  Col.  Stannus  Verner,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Alexander  Gordon  ; 
b.  1846;  entered  36th  Regt.  1864,  became  Capt. 
B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1876,  Brevet 
Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1897;  retired  1902;  Afghan  War  1878-80,  pre- 
sent at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze 
star,  Brevet  Major),  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891,  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896. 

Gordon,  Webster  Boyle,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Gordon,  of  Mullingar,  Ire- 
land b.  1859;  ed.  at  Armagh,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill ; entered  Indian  Irrigation 
Depart.  1879  5 employed  on  construction  and 
administration  of  the  Ganges,  Jumna,  and 
Agra  Canals  1880-93 ; was  Under-Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1893-9, 
Sanitary  Engineer  to  the  Govt.  1899-1901, 
Sec.  to  Indian  Irrigation  Commn.  1901-3, 
Director  of  Irrigation,  Cape  Colony  1903-7  > 
Ch.  Engineer  of  Irrigation  and  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Punjab  1908-11,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in 
Public  Works  Depart,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1911-13 ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.,  and  F.R.G.S. : m.  1894,  Rose  Ethel, 
da.  of  Col.  Duncan  George  Pitcher,  Indian 
Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1904. 

Gordon,  Major  William,  D.S.  0. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (de 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gordon,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O. ; b.  1884  ; 
Capt.  2nd  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Alexander, 
C M G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
G.  H.  Gordon,  R.E. ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  King’s 


1512 


COMPANION  AGE, 


Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and 
Comdg.  Gloucester  and  Worcester  Inf. 
Brig. ; S.  Africa  1900,  during  operations 
in  Cape  Colony  and  Orange  River  Colony 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s- 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1915-16  in  Dardanelles  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of 
Cape  Colony  1901-4,  and  Private  Sec.  1904-9 ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1909,  D.S.O.  1916,  C.I.E,  1919. 
Southend  House,  Wickwar,  Gloucestershire ; 
Union  Club. 

Gordon,  Col.  William  Eagleson,  V.C., 
C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  W.  E.  Gordon, 
of  Homf  hill,  Stirlingshire  ; 6.1866;  Major 
and  Brevet  Col.  Gordon  Highlanders,  and 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1898  (clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  V.C.),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Gordon,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Fanshawe 
Loudon,  C M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1872;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Norfolk  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gordon,  Col.  Gwynnedd  Conway-, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Lewis  Conway - 
Gordon,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1868  : Col.  R.A.S.C. 
(Reserve)  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) : *n.  1894,  Gwyneth,  da. 
of  Sir  Arthur  William  Mackworth,  6th  Bt. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gordon,  Col.  Lewis  Conway-,  C.B. ; b. 
1863;  Col.  Comdt.  R.M.A.,  and  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.,  has  been  Professor  of  Fortification, 
Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  since  1904 
(C.B.) ; was  Instructor  Roy.  Mil.  Coll. 

1896- 1903;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Royal  Naval 
College,  Greenwich  ; United  Service  Club. 

Gordon,  Col.  Edward  Hyde  Hamilton-, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Gordon 
Highlanders,  and  an  A.A.G.  with  rank  of 
Col.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1897,  Hilda  Winifred  D’Arcy 
Hutton,  who  obtained  a divorce  1920  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gordon,  Col.  John  Gordon  Wolrige-, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Wolrige- 
Gordon,  of  Hallhead,  Aberdeenshire ; b. 
1859  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is 
Brevet  Col.  (retired),  and  a J.P.  for  Aber- 
deen; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 

1897- 8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) : 
m.  1889,  Isabel  Hervey,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of 
William  Hervey  Woodhouse,  of  Irnham  Park, 
Lincoln  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Esslemont,  Ellon, 
Aberdeenshire;  53,  Queen’s  Gate, S.W.;  Carlton, 
and  New  (Edinburgh)  Clubs. 

Gordon-Duff  [see  Duff]. 
Gordon-Gilmour  [see  Gilmour]. 
Gordon-Gray  [see  Gray]. 

Gordon-Hall  [see  Hall]. 

Gordon-Kidd  [see  Kidd]. 
Gordon-Lennox  [see  Lennox.] 
Gordon-Stewart  [see  Stewart], 
Gordon-Watson  [see  Watson]. 

Gore,  Col.  Charles  Clitherow,  M.V.O. 
[see  E.  Arran,  colls.]. 

Gore,  Col.  St.  John  Corbet,  C.B.,  C.B.E. 

[see  Gore,  Bt.,  cr.  1621,  colls.]. 

Gore,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Francis  Gore 
Pery-Knox-, D.S.O.  [see  E.  Limerick,  colls.]. 
Gore,  Major  Ivan  Cokayne  Pery-Knox-, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  (see  E.  Limerick,  colls.]. 

Gore  (Temple-Gore-Langton)  [see  Lang- 

ton], 

Gore-Browne  [see  Browne]. 
Gore-Langton  [see  Langton]. 

Gore,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur  Cecil 
Saunders-Knox-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col. 
William  Arthur  Gore  Saunders-Knox-Gore, 


of  Belleek  Manor,  Ballina,  co.  Mayo;  b. 
1888  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1906,  became  Capt. 
1915,  Brevet  Major  1917,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1919;  served  during  European  War 
1914-19  in  France  and  as  Gen.  Staff  Officer  in 
German  E.  Africa  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : 
m.  1919,  Monica,  da.  of  R.  Lawrence;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Belleek  Manor,  Ballina , co. 
Mayo;  Naval  and  Military,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Gorges,  Brig.- Gen.  Edmund  Howard, 
C.B.,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
R.  A.  Gorges,  R.  M.A. ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Manchester 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1901, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1913, 
Lieut.-Col.  W.  African  Regt.  1912,  Comdt. 
thereof  1913,  Col.  1917,  and  Hon  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served  in  Uganda 
1897-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa 

1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
command  of  Turkana  Punitive  Expedition 

1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  in  Somaliland 
1904,  Comdg.  Camel  Corps  and  Mounted 
Inf.,  with  Naadi  Field  Force  1905-6,  in  com- 
mand of  1st  Batn.  King’s  African  Rifles 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  Cameroons  1914-16 
Comdg.  British  Contingent  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour);  commanded 
troops  in  E-  Africa  and  Zanzibar  1907 ; 
was  a Brig.-Com.  1916-19:  m.  1900,  Sylvia 
Rosalie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Henry  Fitz-John  Townshend,  J.P.,  of  Castle- 
townshend,  co.  Cork;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Goring,  Charles  Hubert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1886;  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  attached 
Motor  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War 

S 14-20  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
.S.O.  1919. 

Gorle,  Major  Harry  Vaughan,  D.S.O., 
youngest  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Tayler 
Gorle,  28th  Regt.  of  Napleton,  Worcester- 
shire, Metherell  Tower,  N.  Devon,  and 
Winterfold,  New  Zealand ; b.  1868 ; ed. 
privately:  entered  Princess  Charlotte  of 
Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.)  1890,  became 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1898,  and  Major  1905  ; 
retired  1908;  served  in  0.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  during  siege  of  Kimberley,  in  charge 
of  Civil  and  Mil.  Supply  Sers.,  and  subse- 
quently as  D. A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1st,  1895,  Ethel  Catherine,  who  d.  1904, 
el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Archdall,  Canon 
of  Cork  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Loveband  Francis,  R.  of 
Bridestow,  Devon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  United 
Service  Club. 

Gorssline,  Major  Raymond  Meyers, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1887;  is  Major  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Gorton,  Col.  Reginald  St.  George, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1866;  Col.  R.A. ; Miranzai  Expedi- 
tion 1891,  Hunza  Nagar  Expedition  1891-2 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gorvin,  John  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  ol 
John  Hall  Gorvin,  of  Bideford,  Devon; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  King’s  ColJ.,  London  ; 
Director  of  Requirements  to  Allied  Food 
Council,  and  Freight  Manager  to  Wheat 
Executive  during  European  War;  is  Sec. 
Gen.  International  Committee  for  Relief 
Credits,  Paris ; has  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  and  St.  Sava  of  Serbia:  tn.  1914, 
Winifred,  da.  of  the  Rev.  lames  Seldon ; 
cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  191-,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Reform  Club. 

Goschen,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Alec,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Goschen,  formerly  of  Heath- 
field,  Surrey;  b.  1880;  entered  R.A.  1899, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1513 


Lieut. -Col.  1918;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.O.  with  Bars, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was 
a Brig.-Maj.  R.A.  Div.  Troops  1915-16: 
m.  1908,  Marjorie  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  William  Blacker,  of  Castle  Martin, 
Newbridge,  co.  Kildare;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900 
(Bars  1916  and  1918). 

Gosling,  Lieut.-Col.  Seymour  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Gosling, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Hassobury,  Bishop  Stortford, 
Essex  [see  Smith,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.]  ; 
b.  1871  : is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Hillsboro’,  Harlow,  Essex. 

Gossage,  Alfred  Milne,  C.B  E.,  M.D. , 
F.R.C.P.;  b.  18—;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1891,  M.B.  1891,  M.D.  190-); 
M R.C.P.  London  19—,  F.R.C.P.  1903  ; 
Physician  to  Outpatients’  Depart.,  West- 
minster Hospital  and  E.  London  Hospital 
for  Children,  and  Senior  Med.  Assessor 
Sofdiers’  Pensions  Awards  Branch,  Min.  of 
Pensions  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Gossage,  Squadron-Leader  Ernest  Leslie, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1801;  Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F.  (formerly  in  R.A.) ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gosse,  Edmund,  C.B.,  only  son  of  the 
late  Philip  Henry  Gosse,  F.R.S.,  of  St. 
Marychurch,  S.  Devon  ; b.  1849 ; ed.  pri- 
vately; Hon.  M.A.  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
1886;  Hon.  LL.D.,  St.  Andrews  1899  ; 
Hon.  D.Litt.,  Camb.  1920 ; is  a Trustee 
of  National  Portrait  Gallery,  a Member 
of  Academic  Committee  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Literature,  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  a Knight  of  Orders  of  St.  Olaf  of  Nor- 
way, Polar  Star  of  Sweden,  and  Dannebrog 
of  Denmark ; was  Librarian  of  House  of 
Lords  1904-14;  author  of  various  works  in 
prose  and  verse  : m.  1876,  Ellen,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  George  Napoleon  Epps,  M.D.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912.  17,  Hanover  Terrace, 

Regent's  Park,  N.  W. ; Marlborough,  Savile, 
and  National  Clubs. 

Gosset,  Lieut.-Col.  Allen  Butler,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Butler  Gosset, 

R. E. ; b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  2nd 
Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899  1902 
(despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps).  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  A.A.G.  War  Office  and 
in  France  (despatches  twice,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  14,  Shorn- 
clijffe  Road , Folkestone. 

Gosset,  Col.  Francis  William,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Francis  Russell  Gosset,  of  St. 
Stephen’s  Porch,  Palace  of  Westminster, 

S. W.  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1895,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919 ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  on  Staff,  present  at  actions  of 
Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz,  and 
Pieter’s  Hill,  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  at 
operations  in  Natal  and  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colonies  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
16,  as  Gen.  Staff  Officer  (severely  wounded, 
despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Danilo  of  Montenegro,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.); 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1919:  m.  1914, 
Mary  Rokeby  Maddock,  only  child  of  the 
late  Frederick  Trickett  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. M.G.  1918.  1,  Cheyne  Court,  S.W. ; 

Cavalry  Club. 

Gostling,  Col.  Ernest  Victor,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1872;  is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  E.  Anglian  Div. 
(T.F.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Joan  Edith, 

da.  of  the  Rev. Wilton,  of  Beverley, 

Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Bedingfield 
House , Needham  Market,  Suffolk. 
GoTL.EY,MajorGeorge  Rainald  Henniker-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Henniker- 
Gotley,  V.  of  West  Ashby,  Horncastle ; b. 
1893;  ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  Brasenose 


Coll.,  Oxford ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches 
thric°,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Gotto,  Capt.  Christopher  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18-r- ; Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Goudge,  J.  A.,  C.B.E.  : b.  18 — ; rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  Welfare  of  Ex- 
Officers  during  European  War  (C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Goudge,  Rev.  Thomas  Sydney,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (M  A. 
18 — ) ; European  War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  R.  of 
Little  Gaddesden  : m.  1919,  Beatrice  Mary 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon. 
Augustus  Legge,  D.D.,  92nd  Lord  Bishop  of 
Lichfield  Lsee  E.  Dartmouth,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Little  Gaddesden  Rectory,  Berk- 
hamsted,  Herts. 

Gough,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Percy  George, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  John  BloomfieldGough,G.C.B., 
of  Knockeevan,  Clonmel,  co.  Tipperary;  b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered  Roy. 
Welch  Fusiliers  1882,  became  Capt.  1892,  and 
Major  1900;  retired  1902  ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-7  (slightly  wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches) ; formerly 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Denbighshire  Im- 
perial Yeo. ; is  a J .P.  and  D.L.  for  Carnarvon- 
shire, and  a retired  Lieut.-Col.:  m.  1895, 
Mary  Georgina  Lloyd,  da.  of  the  late  Francis 
William  Lloyd  Edwards  [B.  Ashtown, colls.] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Gelliwig , Pwllheli , N.  Wales;  Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Gough,  Horace  Frederick,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18—  ; is  Lieut.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  191417  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gough,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Augustus 
Keppel,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Hugh  Henry  Gough,  V.C.,  G.C.B.  [see  Gough, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  Consul  at  Shiraz  ; served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp)  ; appointed  Assist.  Resident,  Newar 
1914,  and  1 st  Assist,  to  Agent  to  Gov. -Gen. 
Central  India  1914:  m.  1901,  Helen  Isabel, 
da.  of  Augustus  Gore  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
British  Consulate,  Shiraz,  Persian  Gulf ; United 
Service  Club. 

Gough,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Worsley 
Worsley-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  George  Gough 
of  Fairfield,  Lymington ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at 
Brighton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1917;  entered  Connaught  Rangers 
1894,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  (6th  Batn. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers)  1909,  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; retired  1909 ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1898  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Mon- 
mouthshire Regt.  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
m.  1902,  Lilias  Duff,  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Seymour,  of  Ballymore  Castle,  co.  Galway; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Goulburn,  Brig.-Gen.  Cuthbert  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edward  Goulburn,  of 
Betchworth  House,  Betchworth,  Surrey  ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.A.  1879, 
became  Capt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  1905,  Col.  (Gen.  Reserve)  1913,  and 
Brig.-Gen.  1914 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1901,  present  at  battles  of  Elandslaagte, 
Reitfontein,  Farquhar’s  Farm,  Belfast,  and 
Lydenburg,  and  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, medal,  D.S.O.)  ; was  in  command 
of  N.  Midland  Div.,  R.A.  1909-13,  and  a 
Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  Div.  Troops  1914-16:  m. 

1902,  Grace  Ethel,  da.  of  William  Henry 
Foster,  of  Apley  Park,  Bridgnorth  [see  E. 
Longford,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Betch- 
worth House , Betchworth,  Surrey  ; Travel- 
lers’, Bachelors' , Naval  and  Military,  and 
Pratt’s  Clubs. 

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COMPANION  AGE. 


Gould,  Major  Arthur  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920, 
Edith  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  J.  Wake, 
of  Whiteley  Wood  Cottage,  Sheffield ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Gould,  Major  George,  D.S.O.;  b.  1882  ; 
Major  Indian  Cav. ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gould,  Lieut. -Col.  Philip,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Capt.  Louis  P.  Gould,  of  Andover,  Hants ; 
b.  1870;  entered  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1891, 
became  Capt.  1900,  Brevet  Major  1902, 
Major  1910,  and  Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  1920  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Connaught 
Rangers  1916-18  : m.  1914,  Maria  Augusta, 
da.  of  Major  Alexander  Frederick  Stewart ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Goument,  Charles  Ernest  Vear,  C.S.I.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Charles  Goument ; b.  1857; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1879, 
became  Assist.  Engineer,  Punjab  1880, 
Executive  Engineer  1893,  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt.,  Punjab  1899,  Sup.  Engineer  1904,  and 
Ch.  Engineer,  and  Sec.  to  Govt.  (Buildings, 
Roads,  and  Railway  Branches),  United 
Provinces  1908  ; appointed  an  Additional 
Member  of  Council  of  United  Provinces 
1908  ; retired  1012  : m.  1891,  Annie,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Hodgson  Oliver,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
Stockton-on-Tees;  cr.  C.S.1. 1911.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Gourlay,  Major  Charles  Aickman, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.  ; b.  1877  ; Major  Indian  Med. 
Ser.,  and  Civil  Surg.,  Bengal ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Gourlay,  Capt.  Kenneth  Ian,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gourlay,  William  Robert,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Gourlay,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Kelvinside  Acad.,  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M  A.  1893),  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1896  ; appointed  Private  Sec. 
to  Lieut.  Gov.  of  Bengal  1905,  Joint  Magis- 
trate and  Dep.  Collector  1906,  also  Director 
of  Agriculture  1907,  Magistrate  and  Collector 
1912,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bengal  1912,  and 
Sec.  Indian  Administration  Committee 
(Home  Affairs)  1919 ; author  of  “ A Con- 
tribution towards  a History  of  the  Police 
of  Bengal  ” : m.  1911,  Adeline,  da.  of  E.  W. 
Jones,  of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Bath, 
Western  {Glasgow),  and  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) 
Clubs. 

Gourlie,  Major  James,  D.S.O. ; b.  1876; 
Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Constance 
Winifrid,  da.  of  the  late  William  McKerrow; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gover,  Major  Charles  Rhodes,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1881  ; Major  R.A.,  and  a D.A.A.G.  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gover , Lieut.-Col.  John  Maxwell,  Z>..S. 0., 
Af.ZL.sonof  John  Cochrane  Gover;  b.  1877; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1914-r 8 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Gow,  Major  Andrew,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1876; 
is  Major,  Gen.  List  and  a Staff  Lieut. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Gow,  Lieut. ‘Col.  George,  C.M.G.;  b. 

; Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Army  Dental 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gow,  Major  Peter  Fleming,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 
son  of  James  C.  Gow,  of  Oakbank,  Mary 
field,  Dundee;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.. 
Dundee,  and  at  St.  Andrews  Univ.  (M.A, 
1905,  M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1909);  entered  Indian 


Med.  Ser.  1912,  became  Capt.  1915.  and  is 
Major  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17,  in  France  and  Mesopotamia,  as  Special 
Infectious  Disease  Officer,  and  as  Staff 
Surg.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Specialist 
in  Prevention  of  Disease,  Allahabad  and 
Fyzabad  Brigs.  1913-14  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Oakbank,  Mary  field,  Dundee. 

Gow,  Major  Russell  William,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.,  son  of  the  late  William  Gow,  of 
Hoy  lake,  Cheshire;  b.  1837;  Major  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.C.,  D.S.O., 
French  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium) : m 1918,  Gladys,  da.  of  William 
Hodgson,  of  Westwood  Hall,  Beverley  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Gowans,  Major  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Cambridge  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  is  Major  R.A.,  and 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  Reserve 
of  Officers;  formerly  Major  Durham  R.F.A. : 
m.  1902,  Erin  Laura  Muriel,  da.  of  William 
Wheelwright,  of  Durban,  Natal;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902. 

Gower,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Cameron 
Leveson-,  C.M.G. , O.B.E.  [see  D.  Suther- 
land, colls.]. 

Gower,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip  Leveson-, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  D.  Sutherland,  colls.]. 

Gower,  Capt.  the  Hon.  William  Spencer 
Leveson-,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Granville] 

Gowers,  Ernest  Arthur,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  William  Gowers,  M.D.,  F.R.S., 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Clare  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class  Classical  Tripos  1902) ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1906;  entered  India 
Office  1904 ; was  Private  Sec.  to  successive 
Under  Secs,  of  State  for  India  1907-n, 
Principal  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer  (Rt.  Hon.  D.  Lloyd  George) 
1911-12,  and  Ch.  Inspector,  National  Health 
Insurance  Commn.  1912-17,  Sec.  to  Civil 
Ser.  Arbitration  Board  1917-19,  and  Director 
of  Production,  Coal  Mines  Depart.  1919-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Permanent  Under- 
Sec.  for  Mines  ; is  a Chevalier  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1905,  Constance,  da. 
of  Thomas  Macgregor  Greer,  of  Bally- 
money,  co.  Antrim;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  1, 
Campden  Hill  Square,  W.  ; Brooks’s  Club. 

Gowers,  William  Frederick,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  William  Richard  Gowers,  M.D., 
F.R.S.  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
19x5  ; sometime  Assist.  Native  Commr. , 
Matabeleland ; is  Resident  at  Kano,  Nigeria, 
and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  : 
m.  1904,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick 
Ekins  Blakeney  Loraine  [see  Loraine,  Bt., 
colls.]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Kano,  Nigeria  ; 
Bath  Club. 

Gowlland,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Lake, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Richard 
Sankey  Gowlland,  H.M.  Office  of  Works; 
b.  1876;  L.S.A.  1899,  M.B.  London  1901;  for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  ( r.D.)  R.A.M.C.,  sometime 
Resident  Med.  Officer,  Haileybury  Coll., 
Hertford;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gracey,  Capt.  George  Frederick  Handel, 
D.S.O.;  b.18—;  Capt.  Gen.  List ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Gracey,  Hugh  Kirkwood,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
in  Indian  Civil  Ser.,  and  Commr.  Gorakpur 
Div. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Gorakpur, 
United  Provinces,  India. 

Gracey,  Major  Robert  Lloyd,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gracey,  Col.  Thomas,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Thomas  Gracey,  J.P.,  of  Ballyhosseth,  co. 
Down ; b.  1843 ; ed.  at  Enniskillen  Roy. 
Sch. ; entered  R.E.  1862,  Capt.  1876,  Major 
1882,  Lieut.-Col.  1889,  and  Col.  1895;  retired 
1900 ; was  Consulting  Engineer  for  Railways 
and  Joint  Sec.  to  Govt.  Railways  Branch, 
Madras  1890-91,  Consulting  Engineer  toGovt. 

I of  India  for  Railways  in  Central  Div.  1891-2, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


T5T5 


and  at  Lucknow  1892,  and  Chief  Engineer 
1892-4,  Director-Gen.  of  Railways  and  Dep.- 
Sec.  of  Railway  Branch  1894-7,  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Railway  Branch  of  Public  Works 
Depart.  1897-8:  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.S.I.  1897. 
20,  Kidbrooke  Grove , Blackheath , S.E. 
Graeme,  Major  James  Archibald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Frederick  James  Graeme,  for- 
merly R.A.,  of  *Swissville,  Guernsey  ; b. 
1883  ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey,  and 
at.  R.M.A. ; is  Major  R E.;  European  War 
1914-19  Comdg.  a Field  Co.  R.E.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  appointed  Assist.  En- 
gineer, Public  Works  Depart  , United 
Provinces  1908,  and  Executive  Engineer 
igi2;  was  Executive  Engineer,  King  George’s 
Med.  Coll.,  Lucknow  1911-14 : m.  1910,  Muriel 
Beatrice,  da.  of  Ernest  Laurie  Robinson, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Melrose,  Guernsey  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919).  Swissville , Guernsey. 

Graeme,  Patrick  Neal  Sutherland- 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Malcolm 
Sutherland-Graeme.ofGraemeshall,  Orkney; 
b.  1877;  ed.  at  Malvern  Col.,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898);  Bar.  Lin- 
coln’s Inn  1903  (joined  S.-E.  Circuit);  was 
Sec.  to  Lord  Ch.  Justice  of  England  1902-13 ; 
has  been  Legal  Assist.  1914,  and  Dep.  Judge 
Advocate  since  1914;  a J.P.  for  Orkney: 
m.  1903,  Bethea  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Maclean,  of  Edinburgh ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Roseness,  Harpenden, 
Herts;  Graemeshall,  Orkney ; 3,  Dr.  Johnson’s 
Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. ; United  University, 
and  Public  Schools  Clubs. 

Graff,  Stephen  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Graff,  of  the  Admiralty;  b.  1842  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Transports  at  Ad- 
miralty 1895-1907  ; received  C.B.  for  ser- 
vices in  connection  with  S.  African  War  : 
m.  1866,  Emily,  who  d.  1914,  only  child  of 
the  late  William  Hill ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900. 
45,  Amherst  Road,  Ealing , W. 

Graham,  Allan  James,  C.B.E. , son  of 
John  Graham,  of  Mohrcroft,  Aigburth  Drive, 
Liverpool  ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A  907);  is  a 
general  merchant ; sometime  Commercial 
Adviser  to  British  Legation  at  Copenhagen  : 
m.  1913,  Norah  Russell,  da.  of  William  Dela- 
field ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  5,  Queensberry  Place , 6.  fP.7  ; Prince  s 
Club. 

Graham,  Capt.  Charles  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  1885;  Capt.  London  Regt  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—,  Winifred  Scott,  da. 
of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Graham,  Major  Charles  Milton  Richard- 
son, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Graham,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Percy, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Graham,  of  29,  Palace  Gate,  W. ; b.  1881 ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Indian 
Army  1901,  became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major 
1917;  retired  as  Lieut. -Col.  1920;  European 
War  1914-18  as  Dep.-  Provost  Marshal  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.B.E.,  Officier  du  Merite 
Aeyicole  of  France):  m.  1910,  Doris,  da.  of 
Francis  Nalder,  of  East  Keal,  Lincolnshire  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Graham,  Major  Claude,  D.S,0.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  Gen.  J.  G.  Gordon,  of  Moss- 
know,  Dumfriesshire  ; b.  1881 ; Major  North- 
amptonshire Regt.,  and  attached  Egyptian 
Army ; Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with 
clasp),  Sudan  19x5-16  and  1918  (medals  with 
clasp),  19x5  star,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Graham,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Aubrey 
Lionel,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; entered  R.A.  1900, 
and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
►.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  employed  with 
Malay  States  Guides  1908-10;  was  a Dep. 
Com.  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O  1915. 

Graham,  Rev.  Edwin  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Capt.  Robert  C.  Graham,  of 
Digby,  Nova  Scoria;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Mount 
Allison  Univ.,  New  Brunswick  (B  A.  1909 
M.A.  1912);  is  Min.  Brunswick  Street 
Methodist  Church,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; 
S.  Africa  1901,  European  War  1914-19  as 


Chap.  Canadian  Forces  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  Myrtle,  da.  of  William  A. 
Frost,  of  Digby.  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  987,  Barrington  Street,  Halifax,  Nova 

Scotia. 

Graham,  Major  Lord  Douglas  Malise, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  (seeD.  Montrose]. 

Graham,  Major  Fergus  Reginald  Wins- 
ford,  D.S.O.  [see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1629]. 

Graham,  Major  Gilbert  Maxwell  Adair, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  James  N.  Graham,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Carfin  and  Stonebyres,  Lanarkshire  ; b. 
1883  ; was  on  Staff  of  Quarter-Master  Gen.’s 
Depart.,  War  Office,  during  European  War, 
with  rank  of  Major : m.  1913,  Phyllis  Elinor, 
da.  of  F.  de  M.  Turner,  of  Oporto ; cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Graham,  Gordon,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  19 14- 19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Graham, Brig.-Gen. Hamilton  Maximilian 
Christian  William,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1866  ; is  Col. 
R.M.L.I.,  and  a Brig.-Gen.:  m.  18 — ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Graham,  Col.  Herman  Witsius  Gore, 

D. S.O.,  second  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Graham,  J.P.,  of  Southmead,  Westbury-on- 
Trym,  Gloucestershire  ; b.  1859  » ed.  private- 
ly, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered 
2nd  W.  India  Regt.  1884,  transferred  to  1st 
W.  India  Regt.  same  year,  became  Lieut.  5th 
Lancers  1887,  Capt.  1892,  Major  1899,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  and 
Comdt.  W.  African  Regt.  1909;  retired  1913; 
employed  with  Gold  Coast  (Hausa)  Constabu- 
lary 1889, during  its  re-organisation  ; served 
against  Awunahs  1889,  in  command  of  main 
column  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  with  Ashanti 
Expedition  1895-6,  as  second  in  command 
of  Native  Levy  (honourably  mentioned),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  (despatches), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  as  Provost 
Marshal  and  D.A.A.G.,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  as  Staff  Officer  to  Mounted  Troops 
(despatches);  attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1891-3  ; appointed  D.A.A.G.,  Natal  1898, 
and  to  command  5th  Lancers  1905 ; was 
Commr.  of  Utrecht  Dist.,  Transvaal  1900- 
1901,  Administrator  of  Martial  Law  in 
Cape  Colony  1901-2,  and  employed  under 
Govt,  of  Cape  Colony  1902-3  ; appointed  to 
command  a Batn.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  1916 : m.  1896,  Jane  Dalzell,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  H.  M.  Finlay,  formerly 
R.A.,  of  Lisnamoe,  Cheltenham  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1889.  United  Service  Club. 

Graham,  Capt.  Howard  Boyd,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1918. 

Graham,  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 

James  Graham,  of  Stirling;  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ. ; is  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Ker,  Bolton  and  Co., 

E.  India  Merchants,  of  London  and  Glasgow  ; 
Commercial  Assist.,  Ministry  of  Shipping 
1917-iy  : m 1898,  Louisa  Edith,  el  da.  of 
Robert  Rule,  of  Glasgow  and  Crieff ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hollingden,  Wolding- 
ham,  Surrey  ; Thatched  House  Club. 

Graham,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Drummond, 
C.I.E.,  M.B.  ; b.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  European . 
War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 

C. I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Graham,  Rev.  John  Anderson,  C.I.E., 

D. D.,  son  of  the  late  David  Graham,  for- 
merly of  H.M.  Customs;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Glasgow  High  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (D. D.  1904)  ; received  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  medal : m.  1889,  Kate,  who  d.  1919,  da. 
of  John  McConachie,  of  Edinburgh ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1911.  Kalimpong,  Darjeeling,  Bengal. 

Graham,  Capt.  John  Irvine,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Col.  John  H.  Graham,  of  Castle  Crine, 
Sixmilebridge,  co.  Clare;  b.  1862;  is  Capt. 
R.N.  (retired);  was  Inspector  of  Customs, 
Waterguard  (London)  1907-12,  since  when  he 
has  been  Inspector-Gen.  : m.  1893,  Florence 
Sarah,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  W.  A 
Hills,  of  Ramsgate;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 


1516 


COMPANION  AGE. 


C. B.E.  (Civil)  1020.  4%,  Evelyn  Gardens, 

S.W.7 ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Graham,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Malise  Anne, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  James 
Graham,  K.C.B.  [see  Graham,  “Knights’ 
Widows  ”];  b.  1869;  entered  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  1889,  and  became  Capt.  1900;  retired 
1903;  served  with  Nile  Expeditions  1897 
(despatches,  Khedive’s  medal  with  clasp), 
in  Soudan  1898,  with  Expedition  to  Shendy, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Omdurman 
(despatches  twice,  British  medal,  two  clasps, 
4th  class  Medjidie),  at  relief  of  Gedaref 
(clasp),  and  with  Expedition  to  Kaka,  in 
Soudan  1899  (despatches,  clasp,  4th  class 
Osmanieh),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 

resent  at  actions  of  Zand  River,  Johannes- 
urg,  Pretoria,  Diamond  Hill  (severely 
wounded),  and  Zulikat’s  Nek  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; was  A.D.C.  to 
Gen.  Lord  Kitchener  1898-9,  and  Dist. 
Commr.,  Rustenburg  Dist.  (S.  Africa)  1901-2; 
commanded  a Batn.  Lancashire  Eusiliers 
1915-18:  nr.  1902,  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  J.  T. 
Satow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918).  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Graham,  Col.  Lancelot,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Alfred  Graham,  of  Liverpool : b. 
1864 ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; entered  R.A. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1913;  retired  1919; 
Punjab  Frontier  1897-8,  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.) : m.  1902, 
Helena  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  J ohn  Powell ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  iqi 5-  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Graham,  Col.  Malcolm  David,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Robert 
Graham,  of  Fintry,  and  a M.E.C.  of  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  ; b.  1865  ; entered  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.l.  1906,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  1912,  and  Col. 
1916;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice)  ; was  Officer  Comdg.  a Co.  of  Gentle- 
man < adets  at  R.M.C.  1903-7,  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.,  S.  Africa  1910-n,  and  D.A.Q.M.G.,  S. 
Africa  1912  ; appointed  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  at 
War  Office,  1916,  and  Dep.  Mil.  Sec.  1918; 
is  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; has  Orders  of  St.  Anne 
of  Russia,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and  Wen  Hu 
of  China,  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre  : m.  1896,  Helen  Magdalen, 
who  d.  1903.  da.  of  Alexander  Abercromby, 
M.D.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.V.O.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Graham,  Lieut.-Col.  Malise,  D.S.O.  [see 
Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1662]. 

Graham,  Maurice,  C.B.E . ; b.  c8 — ; 
a Constructional  Engineer ; rendered  sers. 
to  Min.  of  Shipping  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  51,  Albert  Hall  Man- 
sions, S.W.7. 

Graham,  Capt.  Ogilvie  Blair,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  O.  B.  Graham,  of  Larchfield, 
Lisburn,  co.  Down  ; b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  ; 
sometime  Ch.  Instructor  of  a Sch.  of  Instruc- 
tion, with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919, 
Winifred  Maud,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Battersbv-Harford  [see  Pelly,  Bt..  colls.] ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  Larchfield,  Lisburn,  co. 
Down , Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Graham,  Major  Reginald  Guy,  D.S.O. 

[see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr.  1662]. 

Graham,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Blackall, 
C.B.E. , son  of  Col.  R.  B.  Graham  ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Graham,  Major  Roland  Cecil  Douglas, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Italian  silver  medal  for  valour,  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Graham,  Flight-Lieut.  Ronald,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.,  D.F.C . ; b.  18 — ; Flight-Lieut. 

R.A.F.;  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 


D. S.C.,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium):  m.  1918,  Phyllis,  da.  of  Henry 

E.  Farmer,  of  Rushall  Hall,  Walsall ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Graham,  Sydney.  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Re- 
presentative of  Min.  of  Shipping  in  Italy 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Graham-Harrison  [see  Harrison]. 
Graham-Watson  [see  Watson]. 
Grahame,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Crum,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Grahame;  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  entered  Highland  L.l.  1892,  be- 
came Capt.  1900,  Major  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
2nd  Batn.  1916;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8,  with  Malakand  and  Buner  Field 
Forces  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Ashanti 
Expedition  1900  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Aro  Expedition  1901-2  (slightly 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-17,  raising  and 
Comdg.  10th  Batn.  Highland  L.l.  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  1914-15  Star,  two 
medals) ; was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1903,  in  Soudan  Civil  Administration  1904-7, 
and  Officiating  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters, 
India  1908-9  : m.  1905,  Alice  Clara,  younger 
da.  of  John  Purvis,  of  Kinaldv,  Fife;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Grainger,  Surg.-Gen.  Thomas,  C.B., 
M.D. ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast ; 
M.D.,  and  M.Ch.  Ireland  1884  ; entered  Army 
1885,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1898,  Col.  1909,  and  Surg.-Gen.  1914;  served 
with  Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Hazar  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at 
action  of  Dargai  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.) ; sometime 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  Burma ; is  Dep. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  2nd  Div.  N.  Army, 
India;  was  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  1915-19  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Rawal  Pindi,  India. 
Granet,  Major  Guy  Edward  Augustus, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Grange,  Major  George  Rochford,  D.S.O., 
M.C.-^b.  18 — ; Major  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Granger,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Arthur, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  1892)  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 

Army ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1898-9, 

European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Grannum,  Edward  Allan,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Edward  Thomas  Grannum,  C.M.G.,  of 
Barbados;  b.  1869;  ed.  privately;  became  a 
3rd  class  Clerk,  Registrar’s  Office,  Barbados 
1885,  a 2nd  class  Clerk  1885,  and  Clerk  in 
Master  of  Chancery’s  Office  1887;  was  As- 
sist. Auditor,  Sierra  Leone  and  Gambia 
1897-1900,  Gold  Coast,  and  Gold  Coast  and 
Lagos  1900,  Auditor  1900-1902,  Local  Auditor, 
Cyprus  1902-9,  and  Auditor-Gen.,  Mauritius 
1909-12,  since  when  he  has  been  Receiver- 
Gen.  and  an  ex-ojficio  M.E.C.,  and  of  Council 
of  Govt.  : m.  1914.  Marjorie  Adie,  da.  of  Sir 
Francis  Watts,  K. C.M.G. : cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Port  Louis,  Mauritius ; West  Indian  Club. 

Grannum,  Edward  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Grannum  ; b.  1843  > ed.  in 
Barbados  ; has  been  Auditor-Gen.  of  Bar- 
bados since  1894;  is  Director  of  Gen.  Hos- 
pital; was  a M.E.C.  1895-7  and  1905-9;  sat 
in  Barbados  House  of  Assembly  1883-95; 
represented  Barbados  at  Washington  in 
connection  with  McKinley  Tariff  Act  1891  ; 
was  a Member  of  Emigration  Commn.  1893, 
of  Education  Commn.  1894  and  1907,  Chm.  of 
Conference  at  Barbados  relating  to  trade 
relations  with  Canada,  and  a Member  of 
Customs  Commn.  1908  ; appointed  a M.L.C. 
of  the  Colony  1006  ; many  times  acted  as 
Colonial  Sec.  (administered  Govt.  1907)  ; re- 
tired as  Auditor-Gen.  1918:  m.  1864,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  William  Jordan ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1911.  Waterford,  Barbados ; Bridge- 
town  ( Barbados ) Club. 

Grant,  Col.  Alexander  Brown,  M.V.O., 
V.D. ; b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  1st  LanarkshireR.G  A. 
(Vol.) ; is  Hon.  Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.),  a Mil. 
Member  of  City  of  Glasgow  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  Lord  Rector’s  Assessor  Glasgow 
Univ.,  and  a D.L.  and  a J.P.  for  Co.  of  City 
of  Glasgow  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905- 
Killochan  Castle,  Git  van,  Ayrshire. 

Grant,  Major  Archibald  Seafield,  D.S.O. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Major  F.  W.  Seafield  Grant, 
formerly  1st  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I.,  of  5, 
Third  Avenue,  Brighton ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at 
Eton ; entered  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) 1899,  became  Capt.  1906  (retired 
1914),  and  Major  1917  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O. ).  and  during 
European  War  1914-15,  as  a Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Railway  Transport  (despatches) : 
m.  1908,  Florence  Lilian,  da.  of  James  Bull, 
of  Eaton  Gardens,  Hove ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Grant,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Kenneth, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  is  Major  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Grant,  Engineer-Capt.  Arthur  Robert, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard  Samuel  Grant,  of 
Devonport ; b.  1870;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Grant,  Rev.  Arthur  Rowland  Harry, 
M.V.O. , B.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Preb. 
Charles  Grant,  of  Glastonbury  ; b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Monkton  Combe  Sch.,  Bath,  and  at  Oxford 
Univ.  (B.A.  1905,  M.A.  1908,  B.D.  1920);  R. 
ofSandringham,  Chap,  to  H.M.,  Hon.  Chap, 
to  H.M.  Queen  Alexandra,  and  a Chap,  to 
the  Forces  : m.  1908,  the  Hon.  Margaret 
(formerly  Maid  of  Honour  to  Queen  Alex- 
andra), da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon. 
Lewis  Payn  Dawnay  [see  V.  Downe,  colls.] ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918.  The  Rectory, 
Sandringham . 

Grant,  Col.  Charles  John  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Robert  Grant, 
G.C.B. ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Coldstream  Guards  1897, 
became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
1919 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
actions  of  Belmont  and  Belfast  (wounded, 
ueen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
ing’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Maj.,  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff,  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  1st  Inf.  Brig  (wounded, despatches, 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Com.  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belguim,  Belgian  and  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Italian  War  Cross,  1914  Star, 
and  two  medals);  was  Brig.  Maj.,  Brig,  of 
Guards,  London  Dist.  1909-12,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  War  Office  1912-13 : m.  1903, 
Lady  Sybil  Myra  Caroline  Primrose,  da.  of 
5th  Earl  of  Rosebery;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Primrose  House , Clarence  Lane , Roehamp- 
ton ; Pitchford  Hall , Shrewsbury;  TurJ, 
Guards',  and  Brooks's  Clubs. 

Grant,  Lieut.  - Col.  Dudley  Harcourt 
Fleming,  D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Grant,  Capt.  Duncan  Walter,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Australian  Navy, 
and  Capt.,  Naval  Coll.,  Sydney;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Naval  College,  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales. 

Grant,  Col.  Edward  James,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Alexander  G.  Grant,  8th 
Hussars  and  85th  Light  Inf.;  b.  1854;  ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut.-Col 
and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.) ; served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882,  present  at  battles  ol  Kassassin 
and  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Comdt. 
of  various  places  and  in  command  of  a 
column  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
C.B.) : m.  1882,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 


Henry  Addington,  of  Henlow  Grange,  Hen- 

1 low,  Bedfordshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  71, 
Philbeach  Gardens,  S.W.;  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Grant,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Long,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Grant,  B.C.S.  ; 
b.  1823;  ed.  at  Addiscombe  ; entered  Madras 
Army  1841,  became  Capt.  1854,  Major  1858. 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1865  ; served  in  Burmese  War 
1852-3  (wounded,  medal),  during  Bengal 
Mutiny  1857  (wounded),  and  at  defence  of 
Lucknow  (severely  wounded,  medal,  Brevet 
Major) : m.  1859,  Helena  Beatrice,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  J.  C.  Coffin,  Madras 
Army  ; cr.  C.B.  (Additional  Mil.)  1887. 
"Forrest dale,"  Wellington , Neilgherry  Hills, 
Madras. 

Grant,  Lieut.-Col.  Ewen,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo.  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  I9r9. 

Grant,  Major  Francis  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Grant , Lieut.-Col.  George  Patrick, D.S.O., 
elder  son  of  Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  George 
Grant,  formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1876  ; 
entered  Border  Regt.  1896,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1905,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  served  in  Makran  1902, 
present  at  capture  of  Nodiz  Fort  (twice 
severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Head  Quarters, 
India  1910-12,  and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 
India  1912-14,  and  again  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1917  : m.  1909,  Gladys,  only  da,  of  Macdonald 
Beaumont,  of  Hylands,  Epsom;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902. 

Grant,  Henry  Eugene  Walter,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Glasgow  Grant, 
C.M.G.,  Bar.-at-law,  Master  in  Chancery, 
Barbados  (successively  Speaker  of  Flouse 
of  Assembly  and  M.L.C.  Barbados)  ; b. 
1855;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1896;  appointed 
Sec.  to  Education  Board,  Barbados  1882, 
Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Bar- 
bados(Sir  W.  Robinson)  1883,  Sec.  to  Special 
Public  Works  and  Road  Loan  Board,  Trini- 
dad 1890,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Gold  Coast 
(Sir  W.B,  Griffith)  1891,  Resident  Magistrate, 
Harbour  Island,  Bahamas  1897,  Acting  Ch. 
Clerk,  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  and  Acting 
Clerk  of  Councils,  British  Honduras  1899. 
Acting  Attorney-Gen.  1902,  Acting  Colonial 
Sec  1904,  Colonial  Sec.,  Falkland  Islands  1905 
and  Leeward  Islands  1909,  and  Agent  and 
Consul  at  Tonga  1913;  in  1887  went  on  Mission 
for  Trinidad  to  Venezuela  in  connection  with 
seizure  of  British  ships  Henrietta  and 
Josephine;  has  administered  Govt,  of  British 
Honduras,  Falkland  Islands,  and  Leeward 
Islands;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  British  Residency, 
Tonga,  Pacific  Islands. 

Grant,  Rear- A dm.  Henry  William, 

C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Henry  Duncan 
Grant,  C.B.,  of  East  Liss,  Hants;  b.  1870;  is 
Rear-Adm.  (retired)  R.N.,  and  Managing 
Director  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.  (Limited); 
appointed  Assist.  Director,  Operations  Div., 
Admiralty  War  Staff  1915  (C.B.),  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Operations  Div.,  Naval  Staff 
1917  ; in  China  1914;  commanded  Navigation 
Sch.,  Portsmouth  1910-12  ; has  3rd  class  of 
Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun,  and  Legion 
of  Honour:  m.  1897,  Mabel  Blanche  Edith, 
da.  of  Capt.  Albert  Rushbridger  Wonham, 
R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  62,  Carlisle  Man- 
sions, S.W.i  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Grant,  Col.  Hugh  Gough,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  F.-M.  Sir  Patrick  Grant,  G.C.B. , 
G. C.M.G.  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  78th  Regt. 
1863,  became  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1870, 
Brevet  Major  1881,  Lieut  -Col.  1891,  and  Col. 
1895 ; retired  1902 ; specially  thanked  by  Govt, 
of  India  for  services  in  Madras  Famine  1877-8 ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879  (despatches, 
medal,  Brevet  Major),  with  Mahsood  Wu- 
zeeree  Expedition  1881  (despatches),  and 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891;  was  A.A.G., 
Punjaub  1895-7,  and  in  command  of  72nd 
Regt.  Dist.  1900-1902:  m.  1885,  Isabel,  da.  of 


1518 


GOMPANIONAGE. 


Eneas  Mackintosh,  of  Balnespick,  Inver- 
ness-shire; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Muchalls 
Castle,  Stonehaven,  Kincardineshire. 

Grant,  Major  Ian  Cameron,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Cameron 
Highlanders,  and  a Staff-Capt.  at  War  Office  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (twice  wounded,  de- 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1918, 
Pamela  Molony,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
O’Connor,  of  Craganowan,  co.  Clare  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Albert  Lodge,  Albert  Place,  W. 8 ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Grant,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Patrick  Nisbet- 
Hamilton-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Thomas  Constantine  Grant,  of  Kilgraston, 
Perthshire;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of 
Albany’s)  1892,  and  became  Capt.  1899  i re- 
tired 1904  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
action  of  Paardeberg  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
is  now  Lieut-Col.  ; assumed  the  additional 
surnamesof  Nisbet-Hamilton  1920;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Drummonie,  Bridge  of  Earn , Perth 
shire  ; Biel,  Prestonkirk,  East  Lothian. 

Grant,  Neil  Forbes,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Editor  of  Cables  and  Wireless,  Ministry  of 
Information  during  European  War;  cr. 
C.B.E  (Civil)  1919. 

Grant,  Maj.-Gen.  Philip  Gordon,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  M.  Grant, 
R.E.  ; b.  1869;  entered  R.E.  1888,  became 
Major  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col. 
1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Aden  Hinterland  Expedition  1903,  in 
Somaliland  1904  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
a Ch.  Engineer  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Maj.- 
Gen.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; has  3rd  class  Order 
of  the  Nile:  m.  1907,  Annette  Emily  Mary, 
da.  of  John  Coventry  [see  E.  Coventry, 
colls.]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Grant,  Major  Robert  Francis  Sidney* 
M.  V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Grant,  K.C.S.I. ; b.  1877;  entered  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1898,  and  became 
Capt.  1904,  and  Major  1914 ; h.-p.  1916,  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15,  on  Staff 
(wounded,  despatches);  accompanied  F.-M. 
the  Duke  of  Connaught  to  S.  Africa  1910: 
m.  1917,  Vera,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Walter 
Campbell,  of  The  Ivy  House,  Hampton 
Court;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911.  Travellers' , and  Bachelors'  Clubs. 
Grant,  Col.  Ronald  Charles,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E  , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Murray 
Grant  (formerly  Cape  Mounted  Riflemen),  of 
East  London,  Cape  Colony  ; b.  1864  ; Basuto- 
land 1880-81  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.)  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 
Union  of  S.  Africa  Permanent  Force:  tn. 
1898,  Mina,  eJ.  da.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Stewart,  M.D.,  D.D..  of  Lovedale,  S.  Africa  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Grant,  Col.  Samuel  Charles  Norton,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , C B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Grant,  R.N.;  b.  1854;  entered  R.E.  1874, 
became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col. 
1901,  Bre\et  Col.  1904  (h.-p.  1906),  and  Col. 
1908;  retired  1911  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches) ; employed  under  Colonial  Office 
in  Cyprus  1878-9  and  1880-86  (M.L.A.  1881-6), 
in  YV.  Africa  1895-6,  and  under  Foreign  Office 
with  Anglo-Portuguese  Boundary  Commn. 
1892-3,  with  Venezuela  Boundary  Arbitra- 
tion Commn.  1899  (C.M.G.),  and  on  Indian 
Topographical  Survey  Commn.  1905;  was 

D. A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1897-9,  and 
Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  Survey  Board  of 
Agriculture  and  Fish  M ies  1908-11:  m.  1882, 
Ina,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  J.  C.  Black- 
wood De  Butts,  R.E.  ; cr.  C.M.G  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911,  C.B-E-  (Mil.)  1918.  The  White  \ 


Cottage,  Norton,  near  Yarmouth,  Isle  oj 
Wight. 

Grant,  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Alexander 
Grant,  of  Tenginloan,  Kintyre,  Argyllshire  ; 
b.  1863;  was  in  British  India  Steam  Naviga- 
tion Co.’s  Ser.  1885-9,  American  Co.’s  Ser. 
1889,  British  E.  African  Co.’s  Ser.  1890  93 
(medal),  and  in  British  Govt.  Ser.,  Uganda 
1893-1904  (four  medals  and  two  clasps),  when 
he  retired  as  a Sub-Commr.  : tn.  1904,  Mary 
MacDonald,  of  Ardrishaig  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1899. 
Royal  Avenue  Mansions,  Campbeltown, 
Argyllshire. 

Grant,  Brig.-Gen.  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Craigie  Grant; 
b 1870;  Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Light  Horse  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Order  of  the  Nile,  C.M.G.)  : m. 
1897,  Eveline,  da.  of  John  Spark  Woolcott; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (also  Bar),  C.M.G.  1919. 
Bowenville,  Darling  Downs,  Queensland. 

Grant,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Frederick 
Lyall-,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  War  Office;  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Grant-Dalton  [see  Dalton]. 
Grant-Duff  [see  Duff]. 

Grant-Suttie  [see  Suttiel. 
Grant-Thorold  [see  ThoroldJ- 
Grant-Wilson  [see  Wilson]. 

Granville,  Alexander,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.} 
son  of  the  late  James  Granville,  M.R.C.S- 
Eng.,  L.R.C.P.  London;  b.  1874;  ed.  pri- 
vately ; sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.); 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1931 ; was 
Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Cairo  1908,  Director 
Municipal  Section,  Ministry  of  Interior, 
Cairo  1909-12,  and  Director-Gen.,  Alexandria 
Municipality  1912-17,  since  when  he  has 
been  Pres,  of  Sanitary,  Maritime,  and 
Quarantine  Council  of  Egypt ; is  Vice-Pres. 
Alexandria  Municipality,  and  Commr.  for 
Alexandria  for  British  Red  Cross  and  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England ; has  Order  of  the  Nile  of  Egypt, 
Crown  of  Italy,  George  of  Greece,  and  Legion 
of  Honour  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Carlton,  Alexandria, Egy pt ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Granville,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1873  ’»  is  Capt.  (retired)  3rd  Hussars,  and 
now  Lieut.-Col.  Warwickshire  Yeo. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  1903,  Edith, 
da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  Frederick 
Halsey,  P.C.,  isl  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  Bar 
1918.  Chadley,  Wellesboume,  Warwich. 

Granville,  Major  Cecil  Horace  Plan- 
tagenet,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Granville  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Repton  ; engaged 
in  pastoral  pursuits  ; is  Major  Australian 
Light  Horse  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Roumania);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United 
Service  ( Sydney ) Club. 

Granville,  Capt.  Dennis,  O.B.E.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  George  Hyde  Granville,  of  Welles- 
bourne.YVarwick  ; b.  1863;  ed.at  Haileybury; 
entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1883,  and 
became  Capt.  1889;  retired  1898;  appointed 
Ch.  Constable  of  Dorset  1898  : tn.  1895,  Mar- 
garet Beatrice,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George 
Henry  YValler,  3rd  Bt.  (cr.  1815);  cr. 
M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1909,  O.B.E.  1918.  Somer- 
Icigh  Gate,  Dorchester ; Naval  and  Military, 
and  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Clubs. 

Grasett,  Major  Arthur  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1888 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E. ; European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Grasett,  Col.  Henry  James,  C.M.G.,  son 
ol  the  Very  Rev.  the  Dean  of  Toronto ; 
b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Leamington  Coll.  ; formerly 
Col.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt.  i.Roy. 
Canadians) ; Fenian  Raid  1866  (medal  with 
clasp),  N.-W.  Rebellion  1885  (despatches, 


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medal  with  clasp) ; appointed  Ch.  Constable 
of  Toronto  1886 : m.  1867,  Miss  Parke,  of  io, 
Cromwell  Place,  S.W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  71, 
Clarendon  Avenue,  Toronto ; Toronto , ana 
Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Grassie,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O. , son  of 
J.  J.  Grassie,  of  Perth ; b.  1890 ; is  Lieut, 
and  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Highlanders;  served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of  Panama) : m.  1916, 
Jane  Menzies,  da.  of — M'Gregor ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Grassie,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Grattan,  Lieut.-Com.  Ernest  Loftus 
Colley,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  William  Henry 
Colley  Grattan  ; b.  1884 ; entered  R.N.  1899, 
became  Lieut.  190S)  and  Lieut.-Com.  1913  ; 
served  in  Dardanelles  19x5-16  in  Charge 
of  Wireless  Telegraphy  Signal  Stations 
at  Cape  Helles  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1911,  Stella,  da.  of  Canon  J.  B.  McCaul  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Grattan,  Col.  Henry  William,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872;  -Col.  Army  Med.  Ser., 
and  Dep.  Director  of  Hygiene  at  War  Office ; 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Grattan,  Brig.-Gen.  O’Donnel  Colley, 
C.  B.E.,  D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Colley 
Grattan ; b.  1855  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  ColL  Sandhurst;  entered  8th  Regt.  1876, 
became  Capt.  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.) 
1882,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet 
Col.  1904  (retired  1905),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1919;  Afghan  War  1878-1880  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  during 
siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.);  was  Brig.  Com.  1st  W. 
Riding  Brig.  Territorial  Force  1909-13  ; ap- 
pointed to  command  an  Inf.  Brig.  1914  : m. 
1877,  Helen  Randal,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Henry  Luke  Le  Poer  Trench  [see  E. 
Clancarty,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Graves,  Capt.  Percival  Hope,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Alexander  Hope  Graves, 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.  and  Oxfordshire  L.l. ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Adj.  Essex  Regt. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Graves,  Robert  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Palmer  Graves,  of  Waterford;  b.  1866; 
appointed  H.M.  Inspector  of  Factories, 
Home  Office  1890,  and  Ch.  Inspector 
1920  : m.  1891,  Marion,  da.  of  John  Burt,  of 
Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Cowley  Cottage,  Cowley,  Uxbridge. 

Graves,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Windham, 
C.M.G. , O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev. 
Charles  Graves,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Limerick, 
Ardfert,  and  Aghadoe  ; b.  1858;  entered  Con- 
sular Ser.  1879  j was  Vice-Consul  at  Alex- 
andria 1886-7,  at  Sophia  1887-9,  and  at  Philip- 
popolis  1889-19,  Consul  for  Kurdistan 
1891-9,  and  Consul-Gen.  in  Crete  1899-1903, 
Consul-Gen.  at  Salonica  1903-7,  and  British 
Adviser  on  International  Financial  Cominn., 
Macedonia  1907-9,  since  when  he  has  been 
Adviser  to  Turkish  Ministries  of  Finance 
and  the  Interior;  European  War  1915-18 
(O.B.E.);  is  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army ; was 
Chm.  of  Commn.  for  revision  of  Egyptian 
Budget  1914-15 ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Order 
of  the  Medjidie,  and  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece:  m.  1895,  Bessie  Catherine,  who 
d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  J.  R.  Thomson, 
of  Erenkeui,  Constantinople ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1896,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  St.  James’s  Club. 

Gray,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Montagu 
Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Gray;  b.  1880;  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.):  m.  1917,  Elsie,  da.  of  the 
late  F.  B.  Cooper;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
30,  New  Cavendish  Street,  IV.  1;  2,  Corn- 
pay  ne  Gardens,  N.IV.6. 

Gray,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Lloyd  Rash- 
leigh,  D.S.O.,  son  of  H.  Rashleigh  Gray, 
of  37,  Compton  Avenue,  Brighton;  b.  1871  ; 


ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  . India  1897-8  (medal), 
European  War  19 14- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Star,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1905,  a da.  of 
Stuart  Graham,  and  widow  of  R.  P.  Hamilton; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gray, Lieut.-Col. Clive  Osric  Vere,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882;  is  Lieut.-Col. Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s) 
(Reserve';  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1908,  Blanche 
V.  Elwin,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Elwin  Mitford 
Palmer,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G.  [see  Palmer, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  19x9. 

Gray,  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  Colin  John, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1886;  is  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  R.N.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  in 
Light  Cruisers  and  Destroyers  (despatches’ 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gray,  Major  Donald  Fairlie  Branston, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Gray,  D.D. ; 
b.  1884;  ed.  at  Winchester;  formerly  Lieut. 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; is  Major 
Canadian  L.L,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1913, 
Kathleen  St.  Clair  Mackenzie  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Gray,  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Lieut.  Durham  L.l.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gray,  Miss  Ethel,  C.B.E.,  R.R.C.,  da. 
of  — Gray;  b.  18 — ; Matron  Australian 
Army  Nursing  Staff ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gray,  Lieut.  Frederick  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Com. 

R. N.R. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gray,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  William 
Barton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Thompson  Gray,  Senior  Fellow  of 
Trinity  College,  Dublin;  b.  1867;  ed.  at 
I'rin.  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Princess  Charlotte  of 
Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.)  1888,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1899,  Major  1906, 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; 
served  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  China  1900  (medal), 
with  Mohmand  Expedition  1908  (D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.)  ; appointed 
a Brig.  Com.  1916,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1907,  Winifred  Frances  Agnes,  da.  of 
James  Stewart,  of  Tientsin,  N.  China ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1908,  C.M.G.  1915. 

Gray,  Capt.  Henry  Philip  Twells, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders; 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Gray,  Capt.  James  Neville,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  James  Gray,  of  53,  Montagu  Square,  W. ; 
b.  1885;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1909;  is  Capt. 
Inn’s  of  Court  Officers’  Training  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  temporary  Major 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Hildegard 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Marcus  Gunn, 
F.R.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Gray,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Anselm  Samuel, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Gray,  Capt.  John  Edward  Bowles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Ernest  A.  Gray,  R.  of 
Lidgate,  Newmarket,  and  Rural  Dean  ; b. 
1895;  ed.  at  St.  Faith’s  Sch.,  Camb.,  and 
at  Uppingham;  temporary  Capt.  Rifle 
Brig.,  and  on  Stafi  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Ch. 
of  British  Mission  for  Repatriation  of 
British  Prisoners  of  War,  4th  French 
Army  at  Strasburg  ; appointed  Comdt. 
Russian  Prisoners  of  War  C.  mp  with  Inter- 
Allied  Commn.,  Berlin  May  1919,  and  Camp 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Comdt.  British  Mil.  Mission,  Berlin  Sept. 
1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gray,  Major  Robert  Francis,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1878  ; entered  Wiltshire  Regt.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1915  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Gray,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Ker,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut -Col. 

R. F.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 

Gray,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; 
Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gray,  Maj.-Gen.  William  du  Gard,  C.B.t 
son  of  the  late  William  Hancock  Gray,  of 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1856;  entered  Army 
1875,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1888,  Brevet 
Major  1891,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1901, 
Brevet  Col.  1902,  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1906;  retired  1912;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  withMiranzai 
Expeditions  1891  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  with  Warizistan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  and  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  1901-2  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.);  was  D A.A.G.,  Bengal  1892-4, 
a Col.-on-the-Staff  Mooltan  Brig.,  3rd  Div., 
N.  Command,  India  1904-6,  and  in  command 
of  Jhelum  Brig.,  India  1906-7,  and  of  Kohat 
Brig.  1907-8,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Vol.  in 
India  1908-12 : m.  1st,  1894,  Helen,  who  d. 
1912,  da.  of  Major  J.  Hawkins,  formerly  85th 
Regt.  ; 2ndly,  1915,  Beatrice  Ward,  da.  of 
the  late  David  Andrews,  of  Pontefract ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1904. 

Gray,  Capt.  William  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig. ; European 
War  1914-19,  with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Gray,  Col.  William  Lewis,  C.M.G.,  M.B.  ; 
b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh 
Univs.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1885);  entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1887,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1919; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1901 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Gray,  Capt.  Gordon  Gordon-,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  S.  African  Forces; 
European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Graystone,  Major  Frederick  Russ, 

D. S.O,,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and 
Major  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Grazebrook,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Grazebrook,  of  Pedmore,  Worcestershire  ; 
b.  1873  ; entered  Roy.  lnniskilling  Fusiliers 
1895,  and  became  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; appointed  a 
Provost  Marshal  1916,  and  an  A.A.G.  1917  : 
m.  1905,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  George 
H.  Watrous,  of  New  Haven,  U.S.A.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  The  Verne, 
Portland 

Greathead,  Major  Percy,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces;  German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Greatorex,  Rear.-Adnt.  Clement,  C.B., 
M.V.O. ; b.  1869;  entered  R.N.  1882,  became 
Lieut.  1889,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1905  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1917;  was  Capt.  of  H.M.S.  Natal , an 
escorting  cruiser  during  Their  Majesties’ 
voyage  to  India  1911-12;  appointed  a Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917,  and  Rear-Adm..  Re- 
serve Fleet,  Portsmouth  1920;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912,  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Ports- 
mouth. 

Greaves,  Harr)’,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Greatwood,  Major  Francis  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  Major  Lincolnshire  Regt.; 
Nile  Expedition  (medal,  Egyptian,  with  two 
clasps),  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Greaves,  Col.  John  Ernest,  C.B.E. , son 
of  John  Whitehead  Greaves,  of  Plas  Wew- 
nydd,  Festiniog,  N.  Wales  ; b.  184 7;  is  H.M. 
Lieut,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  for 
Carnarvonshire  (High  Sheriff  1885),  Chm. 
of  its  Appeal  Tribunal,  Pres.  Carnarvon- 
shire Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Merionethshire  (High  Sheriff  1884), 
and  Hon.  Col.  6th  Batn.  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  and  Carnarvonshire  Vol.  Regt. : 
m.  1875,  Marianne,  da.  of  Edward  Rigbv, 
M.D.,  of  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Bron  Eifion,  Criccieih ; Glangwna, 
Carnarvon  ; Reform  Club. 

Greaves,  Capt.  Samuel  Souray,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  W.  Riding 
Div.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Grech,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  1871; 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  London  1893;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (retired) ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  . D.S.O.) ; was 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  a Division 
1916-18;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Grech-Mifsud  [sec  Mifsud]. 

Green,  Major  Alexander  McWatt, 
D.S.O. : b.  18— ; Major  S.  African  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Lingard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Lin- 
gard Green,  R.  of  Tingrith,  Beds,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ely ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Ely  Gram.  Sch. ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Vol.  Batn. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the 
Army ; served  during  N.W.  Rebellion  in 
Canada  1885,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1888,  Isabel  Thorburn,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Thorburn,  of  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Thorngrove, 
Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free  State,  S.  Africa. 

Green,  Col.  Arthur  Frank  Umfre- 
ville,  C.M.G  , D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Col.  R.A.,and 
Col. -in-Charge  of  Administration  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  EuropeanWar  1914-19 
as  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Coi.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour. 
Orders  of  Aviz  of  Portugal  and  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  American  D.S.M.) ; cr. D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Green,  Major  Arthur  Llewellyn  Baldwin, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1877;  formerly  Major  (T.D.) 
Herefordshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  New  House,  Ross,  Herefordshire. 

Green,  Col.  Bernard  Charles,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Goodwin  Green,  of 
Nether  Hall,  Derbyshire;  b.  1866;  Col.  14th 
Batn.  London  Regt.  (T.D.) ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (medals),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  89, 

Addison  Road,  Kensington,  IV. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  James  Salkeld, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1880;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1904;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  London  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914  18  (de- 
spatches four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  61, 

Glenmore  Road,  Belsize  Park,  N.  IV. ; 6, 
Crown  Office  Row,  Temple,  E.C. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  Walter  Butler, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1869;  entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. 
1890,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1907,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Vet  and 
Zand  Rivers  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 


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clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; was  a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  1915-16  and  1917-18;  appointed 
Officer  in  Charge  of  Inf.  Records  1919;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Green,  Squadron-Leader  Gilbert  Ware 
Murlis,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Squadron- 
Leader  R.A.F.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with  two 
Bars,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Serbian  Order  of  White 
Eagle,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1917. 

Green,  Col.  Henry  Clifford  Rodes,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rille  Corps;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
of  his  Regt.,  and  subsequently  as  a Brig.- 
Com.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B., 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Green,  Capt.  Henry  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1876 ; entered  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles)  1896,  and  became  Capt.  1900  ; retired 
1905 ; served  with  Sierra  Leone  Expedition 

1898- 9  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 

1899- 1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; served 
during  War  1917-18  as  Major  King’s  African 
Rifles;  cr.  D.S.O.  igoo. 

Green,  Rev.  James,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  William  Green,  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  ; b.  1865  ; Pres.  N.S.  Wales  Conference 
of  Methodist  Church  of  Australia,  Senior 
Chap.  Australian  Imperial  Forces  in  N.S. 
Wales  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  European 
War  1914-18  (C.M.G.):  m.  1893,  Jennie  C., 
da.  of  John  Atkinson  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  The 
Parsonage,  Paddington,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales; 
Imperial  Service  ( Sydney ) Club. 

Green,  Lieut. -Col  James  Edward,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1874;  entered  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1892, 
and  is  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Reitfontein  and  Laing’sNek  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915- 

GREEN,  Lieut. -Com.  Sebald  Walter  Bluett, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Green,  Luke  Lot,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  (Special  Reserve) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Green,  Col.  Sebert  Francis  St.  David’s, 

C. B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev  A.  J.  M. 
Green;  b.  1868;  Col.  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-19  in  France  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1896,  Evelyn  Caro- 
line Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Major  George 
Hely,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Foulk’s  Court,  co.  Kil- 
kenny ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Bretforton, 
Moorend  Park  Road,  Cheltenham. 

Green , Lieut.-  Col.  Stafford  Henry,  D.S.  O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1885;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  an  A.A.  and  Q.M-G. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Green,  Major  Terence  Albert,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  Sydney  Samuel  Green,  of 
Summerhill,  Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  1871 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  N.  S.  Wales 
Bearer  Co.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  and  after- 
wards with  Field  Hospital  and  Bearer  Co. 
Australian  Commonwealth  Horse;  sometime 
Med.  Officer  Imperial  Light  Horse,  Transvaal 
Vol.  : m 1893,  Ada  Beatrice  Hamilton,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Williams  Hamilton  Dee ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1 qoo. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.;  6.1868;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Green,  Thomas  Ernest,  C.B.E.;  b.  18—  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Harold 
Mortimer,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Green,  B.D.,  V.  of  Pontyrhun, 
Glamorganshire  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  King 
William’s  Sch.,  Isle  of  Man ; entered  Army 
1885,  became  Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.)  1894,  Major 
1907,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1919  ; served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  as  Trans- 

gort  Officer  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  action  of 
Dargai  (two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  battles  of  Johannesburg 
and  Diamond  Hill  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.); 
was  Comdt.  of  Detention  Barracks  1907- 
ig : in.  1908,  Kathleen,  youngest  da.  of 

the  late  William  Johnstone  Steele,  of 
Vanbrugh  Park,Blackheath,  S.E. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrith  Gerald  Key, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Green,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1882 ; entered  Black  Watch  (Rov.  High- 
landers) 1900,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  ap- 
pointed Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  9th  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  1916,  and  153rd  Brig.  1918  : 
m.  1914.  Lesley  Kathleen  Hannaford  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bars  1918).  Naval  and  Military 
Club 

Green,  Major  William  Wyndham, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; Euro- 

gean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
iar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Green,  Frederick  William  Edridge-, 
C B.E.,  M.D , F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Thomas 
Allen  Green  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Durham  Univ., 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb  (B.S.  1887, 
M.D.  1889) ; F.R.C.S.  1892  ; Special  Examiner 
for  Sight  tests,  Board  of  Trade,  and  Oculist 
to  London  Pensions  Boards  ; sometime  Chm 
Ophthalmic  Board,  Central  London  Med. 
Board,  a Member  of  International  Code 
of  Signals  Committee,  and  Adviser  on 
Colour  Vision  and  Eyesight  to  Board  of 
Trade  ; a Member  of  Med.  Board,  Ministry 
of  National  Ser  during  European  War;  has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Edridge; 
author  of  “Colour  Blindness  and  Colour 
Perception,” etc.,  etc. : m.  1893, Minnie  Jane, 
who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Dr.  Henry  Hicks,  F.R.S. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  99,  Walm  Lane , 

Willesden  Green,  N IV.  ; Savage  Club. 

Green,  Major  Henry  Francis  Leonard 
Hilton-,  D.S.O.,  M.C  ; b.  1886  ; is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; some- 
time Comdg.  a Batn  Devonshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Green-Wilkinson  [see  Wilkinson]. 

Greene,  Major  Elliot  Anson,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Greene,  Col.  the  Hon.  Edward  Mac- 
kenzie, C.M.G.,  K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Very 
Rev.  James  Green,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Lancing  Coll., 
Sussex ; formerly  Col.  Natal  Carbineers 
(V.D.);  is  a K.C.,  a M.L.C.,  and  Min.  for 
Railways  and  Harbours,  Natal,  and  Hon. 
Col.  in  the  Army;  served  in  Zulu  Cam- 

gaign  1878-9  (medal  with  clasjj),  and  during 
. African  War  1899-1902,  Comdg.  Natal 
Carbineers,  present  during  siege  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  Hon.  Col.)  ; represented  Natal 
at  National  Convention  1908,  and  was  a 
Delegate  to  Imperial  Defence  Conference 
1909  (C.M.G.):  m.  1880,  Jane  Maud,  da.  of 
Capt.  Joseph  Nourse,  R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1909. 


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Spring  Grove , Nottingham  Road,  Natal  ; 
Pietermaritzburg,  Natal;  Victoria  (. Pieter- 
maritzburg) and  Rand  ( Johannesburg ) 
Clubs. 

Greene, Lieut.-Col.  John, D.S.O.;  b.  1878; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps);  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Cavalry  Club. 

Greene,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b. 

18 — ; sometime  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Greene,  John  Arch,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Greene;  b.  1876;  ed  at  Giggles- 
wick,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1900;  Food  Commr.  N.E. 
(Yorkshire)  Div.  during  European  War:  m. 
Winifred,  da.  of  G.  G.  S.  Grundy,  of  Whern- 
side,  Headingley  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Greene,  Capt  Lovell,  D.SO.,  M.C. ; b. 
18—;  Capt.  S.  African  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Greene,  William  Henry  Clayton, 

C. B.E.,  M.B. ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at 
Camb.  LJniv.  (B.A.  18 — );  F.R.C.S.  England 
18 — ; Surg.  St.  Mary’s  Hospital;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Devonshire , and  New  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Greener,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Greener,  of  Tulse 
Hill  Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1862;  ed.  privately  ; 
served  in  Matabele  War  1893,  and  on  Baden- 
Poweli’s  Staff  during  defence  of  Mafeking 
1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  entered  Cape  Civil 
Ser.  1884 ; became  Ch.  Clerk  in  Admini- 
strator’s Office,  British  Bechuanaland  1888, 
Receiver  of  Revenue,  Vryburg,  and  Post- 
master-Gen., British  Bechuanaland  1889, 
Accountant  to  High  Commr.,  Cape  Town 
1890,  Capt.  and  Paymaster,  British  Bechu- 
analand Border  Police  1891,  Paymaster  and 
Ch.  Customs  Officer,  Bechuanaland  Protec- 
torate 1895,  Financial  Assist,  to  Mil.  Gov.  of 
Bloemfontein  1901,  and  Ch.  Paymaster  and 
Accountant-Gen.  to  S.  African  Constabulary 
1901,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; appointed  to 
Reserve  of  Officers,  S.  Africa  Union  Defence 
Forces  1913  ; has  been  Registrar  of  Rhodes 
Univ.  Coll.,  Grahamstown  since  1913;  is  a 
Member  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  : m.  1898, 
Helen  Olive,  da.  of  C.  Bennett,  formerly 
of  Ventnor  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Grahamstown, 

S Africa;  Constitutional  (London},  Albany 
( Grahamstown ),  and  Salisbury  ( Rhodesia ) 
Clubs. 

Greenfield,  Mty'orThomasWaringBunce, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  W.  B.  Greenfield,  of 
Haynes  Park,  Bedford  ; b.  1S65  ; ed  at  Eton, 
and  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; is  Major  Irish 
Guards  (Reserve)  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7- 

Greenhill,  Com.  Joseph  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Greenhough,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Harry, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; served  during  European  1 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  has  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Greenlees,  Capt.  James  Robertson 
Campbell,  D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1878;  ed.  at  | 
Kelvinside  Acad.,  Glasgow,  at  Loretto  Sch.,  I 
and  at  Camb.  and  Glasgow  Univs.  (M.B.  I 
1905) ; is  temporary  Capt.  R.A.M.C.; 
served  during  European  War  1014-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar.  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  7918).  6, 
Buckingham  Terrace,  Htllhead , Glasgow. 

Greenley,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Alfred,  ! 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  E.  Green-  I 
ley,  of  Dulwich,  S.E. ; b.  1884;  formerly! 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-18  j 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Kathleen  , 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  G.  H.  Grimshaw,  of 
Gorton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G,  1919. 


Greenly,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry  Mait- 
land, C.B.E. , son  of  Edward  Howorth 
Greenly,  of  Titley  Court,  Titley,  Hereford- 
shire; b.  1885;  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Herefordshire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  1910,  Joan, 
da.  of  Owen  R.  Dunell,  of  Garboldisham 
Manor,  Norfolk;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Fernacres  Cottage,  Fulmer,  Bucks;  New  Uni- 
versity Club. 

Greenly,  Maj.-Gen.  Walter  Howorth, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Edward 
Howorth  Greenly,  J.P.,D.L.,  of  Titley  Court, 
Herefordshire;  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; joined  12th  Lancers  1895,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Brevet  Major  1902,  Major  1908, 
Lieut.-Col.  19th  Hussars  1912,  Brevet  Col. 
1915,  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  19x7;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  on  Gen. 
Staff,  and  as  a Cav.  Brig,  and  Div.  Com- 
mander (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G., 
Maj.-Gen.,  C.B.,  Orders  of  Star  of  Roumsnia 
with  Swords,  and  White  Eagle  of  Serbia 
with  Swords,  Legion  of  Honour);  was  a 
Staff  Capt.,  Depart,  of  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff 
1906,  Brig.  Maj.,  1st  Cav.  Brig.  1906-9,  Staff 
Officer  for  Cav.  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  the 
Forces  1909-10,  Private  Sec.  thereto  1910, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Staff  Coll.  1910- 
12;  appointed  Col.  12th  Lancers  1917;  is 
a J.P.  for  co.  Hereford;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Cavalry , 
Travellers' , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Greenshields,  Major  David  John, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1885;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
served  diming  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Greenshields,  David  Mackenzie,  D.S.O.] 
b.  1891;  is  Lieut.  Highland  L.l.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Greenstreet,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Haw- 
kins, C.I.E.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  H.  J.  Green- 
street  ; b.  1858;  joined  Punjab  Police  1883, 
became  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police  in  Burmah 
1887  (medal  with  two  clasps);  served  as 
Dep. -Commr.,  Political  Officer,  and  Coimit. 
Mil.  Police  in  Arrakan  Hill  Tracts  1890-97 
(C.I.E.);  officiated  as  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Burma  1900;  appointed  an  Assist. 
Mil.  Landing  Officer  1915,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G. 
1919 : m.  1898,  Kathleen  Mildred  Seymour, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Carey  John  Knyvett, 
K.C.B. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1899,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Greenway,  Major  Harold,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  John  Greenway,  of  60,  Queen  Street, 
Melbourne  ; b.  1887;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll., 
Adelaide,  and  at  Adelaide  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1906, 
F.S.A.  1907,  B.E.  1912);  is  a Mining  and 
Metallurgical  Engineer,  and  Major  Aus- 
tralian Engineers;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1917,  Constance  Tarlton  Phil- 
lipps;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Greenway,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Cattell, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1876;  entered  S.  Wales  Borderers 
1897,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1919;  served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Green  well,  His  Honour  Judge  Francis 
John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Francis  Green- 
well,  of  Durham ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Durham  Sch., 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1877,  M.A. 
1879);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1877;  joined  N.-E. 
Circuit;  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Northumberland 
and  Durham,  a D.L.  for  Durham,  Joint 
Chm.  of  its  Appeal  Tribunal,  and  Chm.  of 
Quarter  Sessions;  appointed  Recorder  of 
Durham  Feb.  1883,  and  Judge  of  County 
Courts,  Circuit  No.  1,  March  1895:  m.  1884, 
Constance  Sybil  Frances,  2nd  da.  ol  His 
Honour  the  late  Judge  Bradshaw,  of  New- 
castle-on-Tyne;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Greenwell 
Ford , Lanchestcr,  Durham. 

Greenwell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Basil, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alan  Greenwell;  b. 
1881  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Durham  L.l.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


523 


Greenwood,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Francis 
Hill,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
London  Regt. ; S.  African  War  1900,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Greenwood,  Geoffrey  Bryde,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Greenwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Eieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  L.I.;  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
V.C.):  w.18— , Helena,  da.  of  — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918. 

Greenwood,  Major  Jonathan  William, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1 914-15  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Greenwood,  Capt.  Leonard  Montague, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
19  as  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Greenwood,  Robert  Morrell,  C.B.E.t 
son  of  John  Broadley  Greenwood  ; b.  1868 ! 
ed.  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B- 

1889,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1892) ; has  been  Assist, 

in  treasury  Solicitor’s  Depart.,  Law  Courts 
Branch,  since  1897:  m.  1907,  Margaret  Emma, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Edward  Leir,  R.  of 
Ditcheat,  Somerset;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  67, 

Cambridge  Terrace , IV.  2;  Oxford  and- Cam- 
bridge Club. 

Greenwood,  William,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 

O.B.E.  (Civil)  19-  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Greenwood,  Capt.  William  Foster, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1861  ; European  War  1914- 
19  as  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt. g (despatches, 

M. C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  . ^ 

Greer,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Augustus, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Augustus 
Greer ; b.  1871 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  ***■-■ 

Greer,  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Greer,  of  Armagh ; b.  1854 ; 
entered  Post  Office  Ser.  1873,  became  Ch. 
Officer  of  S.-W.  Dist.  Sorting  Office  (London) 
1887,  Ch.  Clerk  of  E.  Dist.  (London)  1889  and 
of  S.-W.  Dist.  1890,  Postmaster  of  N.  Dist. 
(London)  1899,  and  of  E.  Dist.  1903,  and 
Assist.  Controller  of  London  Postal  Ser. 
1908;  retired  1915;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Director  of  Army  Postal  Sers., 
with  temporary  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  is  Chm.  of  Post  Office 
Employes’  Widows’  and  Orphans’ Fund  : m. 

1890,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Wheeler,  of 
Henley-on-Thames  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  The 
Pavilion , Armagh. 

Greer,  Richard  Townsend,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  George  S.  Greer,  R.  of  Ballyhul- 
bert,  co.  Down  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Kingstown 
Sch.,  Dublin;  entered  I.C.S.  1877,  became 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  Assam  1883, 
a Dep.  Commr.  1887,  Magistrate  and  Collec- 
tor 1893,  Commr.  of  Chittagong  1893,  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Police  1899,  Chm.  of  Cal- 
cutta Corporation  1901,  a M.L.C.,  Bengal 
1901,  Commr.  of  Orissa  1906  and  of  Patna 
1907,  a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  1009, 
and  a M.E.C.  1911 ; retired  1912;  is  a J.P. 
for  Cardiganshire  m.  1901,  Alice  Mary  Pugh, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Griffith  Pugh  Evans, 
K.C.I.E.,  D.L.,of  Lovesgrove,  Aberystwith, 

N.  Wales;  cr.  C.S.I.  1904.  Frongog,  Aber- 
ystwith, Wales. 

Greer,  Lieut.-Col.  William  David,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — : Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col! 

Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Greg,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William,  C.B., 
V.D.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Hyde 
Greg,  D.E-,  of  Quarry  Bank,  Styal,  Cheshire  ; 
b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Rugby ; was  Lieut.-Col.  (V.D.) 
CQmdg.  7th  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  1910-15, 
Welsh  Reserve  Div.  T.F.  1915-16,  and  4th 
Reserve  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  1916-19;  is  a 


F.R.G.S.,  and  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire:  m.  1888,  Marion,  da. of  thelate  John 
Kynaston  Cross,  formerly  M.P.  for  Bolton, 
and  Under-Sec.  of  Siate  for  India  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Norcliffe  Hall,  Styal,  Cheshire. 

Greg,  Major  John  Ronald,  C.B.E.,  el,  son 
of  the  late  Albert  Greg,  of  Esco wbeck,  Caton, 
Lancashire;  b.  186 6;  ed.  at  Rugby;  Major 
Warwickshire  Heavy  Battery  1908-16;  a 
J.P.  for  Lancashire;  European  War  1915: 
m.  1897,  Esther,  da.  of  the  late  John  Fell, 
D.L.,  of  Flan  How,  Ulverston  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  5,  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
W.2;  Conservative,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Greg,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Alexander, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Hyde 
Greg;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  3rd , Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gregg,  Major  Richard  Hugo,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gregg,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Thornton 
Huband,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Huband  Gregg, 
of  Clonmore,  Stillorgan,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1888  ; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers,  and  King’s  African  Rifles;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.):  m.  1919,  Frances  Lyndall, 
da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  William  Philip 
Shreiner,  P.C.,  C.M.G.,  K.C..  High  Commr. 
forS.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Gregorie,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Gilbert, 

D. S.O.,  b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O..  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gregory,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Levinge, 
C.B.,C.M.G .;  b.  1870;  Col.  Indian  Cav.,  and 
a temporary  Brig.-Gen.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col., 

C. M.G.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G  1919. 

Gregory,  Capt. Ernest  F .,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Port 
Convoy  Officer,  Gibraltar  (despatches,  C.B.E. ) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gregory,  Major  Frederick  Charles, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  (T.D.)  Cheshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Gregory,  Capt.  George,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  S.  Gregorv,  of  Sandhurst  ; b. 
1872  ; Capt.  R.N.K.,  and  an  Elder  Brother  of 
Trinity  House  ; European  War  1914-19,  as 
Naval  Transport  Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  the  Nile) : m 1904,  Margaret  Amy, 
da.  of  Graham  Ross,  of  29,  Huntley  Gardens, 
Glasgow;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.), D.S.O.  and  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Orchard  Done,  Ashley  Road, 
Epsom;  Trinity  House,  Tower  Hill,  E.C.  ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Gregory,  John  Duncan,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Philip  Gregory;  b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  Foreign  Office  1902,  and  is 
Counsellor  of  Embassy : m.  1904,  Gwendolen 
Lind,  da.  of  the  late  Raymond  William  de 
Latham  Maude  [see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.]; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  22,  Ovington  Square, 

S.  W-  ; Marlborough  Club. 

Gregory,  Major  Mancha,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  18—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Gregson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Gelson, 
C.M ,G.,C.I .£.,  sonof  the  late  Rev.  J.  Gelson 
Gregson;  b.  1877;  is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve;  some- 
time Sup.  of  Police,  N.-W.  Frontier  Pro- 
vince, India,  and  employed  in  suppression 
of  arms  traffic;  appointed  Commr.  of  Police 
with  British  Expeditionary  Force  in  Meso- 
potamia 1914  (C.M.G.):  m.  1903,  Ella  Cori- 
sande,  da.  of  Dr.  Frederic  Edward  Hilleary, 
LL.D.,  of  Stratford  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  C.M.G. 
1917. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Gregson,  Major  Geoffrey  Kirkes,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1881;  is  Major  R.A.,  and  a Dep.  Asssit. 
Director  at  War  Office  ; served  in  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
i9J7- 

Gregson,  Col.  Henry  Guy  Fallames 
Savage,  C.M.G. ; b 1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Ordnance  Depart.,  and  a 1st  class  Ordnance 
Officer  with  rank  of  Col. ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Greig,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  David  Wilson, 

C. l.E. , M.D. , son  of  the  late  David  Greig, 
F.R.C.S.E.  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad,  and  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1895,  B.Sc. 
1898,  M.D.  1905,  D.Sc.  1909) ; entered  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  and 
Major  1911  ; appointed  Assist.  Director, 
Central  Research  Institute,  Kasauli  1906; 
was  a Member  of  Roy.  So’s.  Sleeping  Sick- 
ness Commn.,  Uganda  1903-5,  and  of  Enteric 
Fever  Research  Committee,  Govt,  of  India 
1906  8;  appointed  to  special  duty  for  re- 
search on  Cholera,  Govt,  of  India  1912, 
Expert  Advisfer  to  Mesopotamia  Expedi- 
tionary Force  1916,  Debate  to  Govt,  of 
India  Commn.,  ^anitaire  des  Pays  Allies, 
Paris  1919,  and  Director  of  Pasteur  Institu- 
tion of  India  1923;  is  a Corresponding 
Member  of  Societe  de  Patholpgie  Exotique  ; 
author  of  many  scientific  reports  and  papers  ; 
cr.  C.l.E.  1914.  Kasauli , Punjab , India  ; 
East  India  United  Service,  and  Bengal 
United  Service  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Greig,  Lieut. -Col.Yvcdcv\ck  James,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1863;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (retired); 
served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Miranzi  Expedition  (medal 
with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  with  Canadian  Forces 
(C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Greig,  Lieut.-Col.  J ames  McGavin, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Greig,  Col.  James  William,  C.B.,  K.C 
M.P.,  son  of  the  late  John  Borthwick  Greig, 
W.S.,  of  18,  Abingdon  Street,  Westminster, 
S.W. ; b.  1859;  e^-  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.  and 
Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  in  Paris;  B.A.  and 
LL.B.,  London  Univ.;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1882, 
a K.C.  1913,  and  a Bencher  1917;  sometime 
an  Equity  and  Parliamentary  Draughtsman 
and  Conveyancer,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  Comdg.  a Batn.  London 
Regt. ; appointed  Parliamentary  Private 
Sec.  to  Sec.  for  Scotland  March  1917  and 
Jan.  1919;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Div.  ol 
Renfrewshire  ( L ) since  Jan.  1910;  author 
of  several  legal  works  : m.  18 — , Jeannie, 
da.  of  Capt.  Edward  Brown,  of  Salem, 
U.S.A.;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  41,  Carlisle 
Mansions,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.;  3,  New 
Square,  Lincoln's  Inn , W.C.;  Caledonian , 
Eighty , and  Liberal  ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Greig,  John,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Dep.  Di- 
rector Ship  Management  Branch,  Min.  of 
Shipping  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Greig,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Glennie,  C.l.E., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Percy  Henderson  Greig, 
Indian  Army ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Downside 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; 
entered  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  1892, 
became  Caut.  Indian  Army  1901,  Major  1910, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1918 ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (clasp),  Somaliland  Expedition  1902-4 
(medal  with  clasp),  Waziristan  1917,  Euro- 
pean War  1917-18  in  Mesopotamia  and 
Palestine  ; was  A.D.C.  to  successive  Govs,  ot 
Bomba\  (Barons  Sandhurst,  Northcote,  and 
Lamington)  1898-1906;  has  been  Mil.  Sec.  to 
successive  Govs,  of  Bombay  since  1907  ; cr. 
C.l.E.  1911.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club 

Greig,  Wing-Corn.  Louis,  M.  V.O.,  son 
of  David  Greig;  b.  1881;  Surg.-Com.  R.N., 
and  Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; appointed  Comp- 
troller to  H.R.H.  he  Duke  of  York  1020: 
m.  19x6;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917.  Marl- 
borough Club. 


Grellet,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Charles, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  late  Major 
Yorkshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Grenfell,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Morton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Pascoe  du  Pre 
Grenfell,  of  Wilton  Park,  Bucks;  b.  1873;  is 
Major  Yeo.  (T.D.),  and  Comdt.  R.A.F.  Cadet 
Wing  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1901,  Lady 
Victoria  Sybil  Mary,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  4th 
Earl  Grey ; 2ndly,  1909,  Hilda  Margaret,  da. 
of  Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Neville  Gerald 
Lyttelton,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  (see  V. 
Cobham);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Governor  s House, 
Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea,  S.  W. 

Grenfell,  Capt.  Francis  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; served 
during  European  War  1914- 17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  promoted,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1917. 

Grenfell,  Wing. -Com.  George  Pascoe, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Wing.-Com.  R.A.F.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Grenfell,  Brig.-Gen.  Harold  Maxwell, 
C.M.G.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Pascoe  Du 
Pre  Grenfell ; b.  1870 ; entered  1st  Life 
Guards  1892,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet  Major 
1898,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Major  17th 
Lancers  1903,  Major  3rd  Dragoon  Guards 
1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col. 
1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  19x8;  retired 
1914;  served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (despatches 
twice,  Brevet  Major,  medal  with  clasp),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  2nd 
Regt.  Brabant’s  Horse  and  subsequently  of 
a Mobile  Column  (despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps) ; is  a D.A.Q.M.G  at  War  Office  : 
m.  1906,  Lady  Muriel  Frances  Mary  Parsons, 
da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Rosse;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  igo2,  C.M.G.  1917.  Pickwell  Manor, 
Oakham. 

Grenfell,  Wilfred  Thomason,  C.M.G. , 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Algernon 
Sydney  Grenfell,  of  Mostyn  House,  Park- 
gate,  Cheshire;  b.  1865  > ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford ; L.R.C.P. 
London  and  M.R.C.S.  England  1888;  Hon. 
M.D.,  Oxford  1907,  Hon.  M.A.,  Harvard 
and  Hon.  LL.D.,  Williams  Univ.  1909,  Hon. 
M.D.,  Toronto  1911;  formerly  House  Surg. 
to  London  Hospital  ; has  explored  and 
charted  Labrador  Coast  from  Belle  Isle  to 
Cape  Chidley,  and  built  hospitals  on  Labra- 
dor and  Newfoundland  Coasts  for  Roy. 
National  Missions  to  Deep  Sea  Fishermen 
(of  which  he  acted  as  Sup.  for  many  years)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Labrador  and  North  Newfound- 
land, and  Sup.  of  International  Grenfell 
Asso. ; has  started  various  co-operative 
stores  for  Labrador  and  Newfoundland 
fishers  and  trappers;  author  of  “ Labrador 
Down  to  the  Sea,”  “ Vikings  of  To-Day,” 
“Off  the  Rocks ” and  other  works  : m.  1909, 
Anna,  da.  of  Edmund  MacClanahan;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1906.  Labrador. 
Grenville-Gavin  [see  Gavin]. 

Grerar,  Major  Henry  Duncan  Graham, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1888 ; Major  Canadian  Field 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gresley,  Herbert  Nigel,  C.B.E.  [see 
Gresley,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Gresson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Tinning, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  William  Henry 
Gresson,  formerly  27th  and  65th  Regts. ; 0. 
1870 ; entered  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1908,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1015  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Railway  Staff  and  Disembarking 
Officer,  and  as  Adj.  with  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Gretton,  Col.  John,  C.B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Gretton,  of  Burton-on -Trent,  and 
66,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W. ; b 1867  ; ed. 
at  Harrow  ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  6th  Batn.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.);  a J.P.  for 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Derbyshire  and  Deices tershire,  and  Chm.  of 
Bass,  Ratcliff,  and  Gretton  (Limited),  brew- 
ers, of  Burton-on-Trent ; sat  as  M.P.  for  S. 
Div.  of  Derbyshire,  July  1895  to  Jan.  1906 
(when  he  was  defeated),  and  for  Rutland, 
June  1907  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for  Stafford- 
shire, Burton  Div.  [Co.C)  Dec.  1918  : m. 
1900,  the  Hon.  Maud  Helen  Eveleigh-de 
Moleyns,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Ventry  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Stapleford  Park,  Melton  Mow- 
bray ; Marlborough,  Carlton,  and  Royal  Yacht 
Squadron  Clubs. 

Greville,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  Alwyn 
Henry  Fulke,  C.V.O.  [see  E.  Warwick]. 

Greville,  Major  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Warwick]. 

Greville,  Lieut. -Col.  Guy  George 
Frederick  Fulke,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Warwick, 
colls.]. 

Grey,  Col.  Arthur,  C.I.E.  Tsee  E.  Grey, 
colls.]. 

Grey,  Major  Charles  Jocelyn  Eden 
(Robin),  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 

Grey,  Col.  Leopold  John  Herbert,  C.S.I. 
[see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 

Grey,  Lieut.  Spenser  Douglas  Adair, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Grey,  colls.]. 

Grey,  Maj.-Gen.  Wulff  Henry,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Col.  R.E.,  and  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport,  with 
rank  of  Maj.-Gen. ; served  in  Mesopotamia 
1914  18  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order  of  SS. 
Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Greyling,  Lieut. -Col.  Andries  Jacobas, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gribble,  Major  Howard  Charles,  D.S.O. 1 
b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.,  attached  R.G.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
18 — , Augusta  Grace,  da.  of  — Gosset ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gribbon,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Hugh, D.S.O. 
b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col- 
Hampshire  Regt.;  served  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Major,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Gribbon,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Harold, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Walter 
Galt  Gribbon,  b.  i88j;  ed.  at  Rugby;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Orders 
of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Star  of  Roumania, 
and  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords, 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  19 — , Edith  Margaret, 
da.  of  Dr.  J.  B.  Stuart,  J.P. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918  C.B. E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Grice,  Col.  Walter  Thomas,  C.I.E. , son 
of  William  Grice,  of  Yardley,  Birmingham; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Solihull  Gram.  Sch.  ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Chemical  So.;  sometime  Col. 
Comdg.  j st  Calcutta  Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.), 
and  5th  Batn.  Indian  Defence  Force  ; 
was  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
19 12-17,  and  an  Additional  Member  of 
Council  of  Gov.  of  Bengal  1913-15  : m.  1908. 
Helen,  da.  of  A.  Symington,  J.P.,  of 
Allanton,  Dumfriesshire;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915. 
Harwood , Maidenhead ; Calcutta , and 
Junior  Constitutional  Clubs. 

Grice-Hutchinson  [see  Hutchinson]. 

Grier,  Brig. -Gen.  Harry  Dixon,  C.B. , 

D. S.O.;  b.  1863;  entered  R.A.  1892,  became 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1915,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1889-91  (medal  with  clasp), 

i3323*  Expedition  1892,  with  Chitral 
Eehef  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  on 
N -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  .(despatches, 
brevet  Major),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.,  present  at 
defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  C.B.,  prisoner, 
D.S  O.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Grierson,  Capt.  Kenneth  Maclver, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  C.  Maclver  Grierson, 
d ?2>  Western  Broadway,  Ravenscourt 
Park,  W.  ; b.  1897;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 


Manchester  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Grierson,  Major  William  Alexander, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1892  ; Major  5th  Loyal  N.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  (T.p.)  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Grierson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wyllie, 
C.B.E., son  of  J ames  Grierson,  of  Kensington, 
W. ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Rugby;  is  a M.I.C.E. 
(Member  of  Council  1918),  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps  ; has  been 
Ch.  Engineer,  Great  Western  Railway  since 
1904;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  38,  Hyde  Park  Gate, 
S.W.7 ; Southcroft,  Seaford.  Sussex;  Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Griesbach,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Antrobus, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  K.C.,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Arthur  Henry  Griesbach;  b.  1878  ;ed. 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Winnipeg;  Bar.  Canada 
1900,  and  a K.C.  1919;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Cana- 
dian Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.;  S.  African  War  1900-1901  with  19th 
Alberta  Dragoons,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 

C.B.)  ; was  Mayor  of  Edmonton  (Canada) 
1907 ; elected  a Member  of  Canadian 
House  of  Commons  (for  W.  Edmonton) 
Dec.  1917:  m.  1906,  Janet  Scott  McDonald 
Lauder;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G. 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  9649,  ic,6th  Street , 

Edmonton , Canada. 

Grieve,  Com.  Edward  Leonard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  Grieve,  formerly  of  Glenholm, 
Greenock  ; b.  1880 ; Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  in  the  Caspian  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Lizzie  Georgina, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  T.  T.  Carter  Campbell,  of 
Possie;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Grieve,  Walter  Baine,  C.B  E.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Johnston  Grieve,  formerly 
M.P  for  Greenock  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  St. 
Andrews  and  Glasgow  Univs  ; a Merchant 
and  Shipowner  ; sometime  Lieut.  Renfrew- 
shire Vol.  Artillery  ; elected  Newfoundland 
Parliament  188 1,  and  a M-L-C-  1893  and  1919 ; 
m.  1880,  Helen  Marion,  da.  of  Henry  Stone,  of 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight ; cr.  O.B.E-  and  C.B.E. 
1918.  Musgrave  Terrace,  St.  Johns,  New- 
foundland ; Devonshire  ( London ) and  City 
[St.  Johns)  Clubs. 

Griffin,  Lietit.-Col.  Atholl  Edwin, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Caleb  Nelson  Griffin, 
of  Wingham,  Ontario  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Public 
Sch.,  Canada,  and  at  Pennsylvania  Coll., 
Philadelphia ; a Civil  Engineer,  Constructor 
of  Railroads,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Railway  Troops  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) : m.  1905,  Jessie 
Anne, da.  of  John  Murray;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. B.E-  (Mil.),  1919.  Vancouver,  Canada ; 
Vancouver  Club. 

Griffin,  Lieut.- Col.  Cecil  Pender  Griffiths, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Griffin  ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Roy.  Dub- 
lin Fusiliers  1885,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1896,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911  ; retired  1912;  served  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  China  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Major  Yeo. 
(despatches) ; has  Royal  Humane  So.’s  silver 
medal ; m.  1893,  Annie,  da.  of  E.  James,  of 
Plymouth ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Berrtdon  Hall, 
Bradworthy , N.  Devon ; Cavalry  and  Royal 
Western  Yacht  Clubs. 

Griffin,  Brig.-Gen.  Christopher  Joseph, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Patrick  Griffin,  of 
Lahardane,  co.  Kerry;  b.  1874;  entered 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  1895,  became  Capt.  1900 
Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916^  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Spion  Kop  and 
Tugela  Heights,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar, Brevet  Lieut. -Col. , C. M. G. ) ; appointed  a 
Brig.  Com.  1917,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1919,  Ruby,  da.  oi  R.  W.  Mansbridge,  of 
Staines,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Arthur  Claud 
Ward,  D.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1911?  (Bar  1917), 
C.M.G.  1918. 


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GOMPANIONAGE. 


Griffin,  Capt.  Cyril  James  Anthony, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  C.  Griffin,  of 
Auckland,  New  Zealand ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at 
Boys’  High  Sch.,  Christchurch,  and  at  Univ. 
Coil.,  Auckland  (B.Sc.  1903,  M.A.  1905,  M.B. 
19 — ) ; M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P. 
Condon  1913;  a Physician  and  Surg.,  and 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (Special  Reserve) ; European 
War  1914-19,  with  Cav.  Field  Ambulances, 
and  attached  Dragoon  Guards  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Jessie  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  William  Pinn,  of  Port  Elizabeth,  S. 
Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Griffin,  Major  E.  H.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
18—  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  M C.  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.,  prisoner,  repatriated  1918) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Griffin,  Major  Henry  Lysaght,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Lysaght  Griffin,  of 
Violet  Hill,  Bray,  co.  Wicklow;  b.  1866;  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.A.  1886,  and  became  Capt. 
1897 ; retired  1903  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1915-17.  as  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport, 
with  rank  of  Major  : m.  1890,  Maud  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Edmunds  Campbell, 

B.S.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Griffin,  Capt.  John  Arnold  Atkinson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Com.  John  Griffin, 
R.N.,  of  Teignmouth ; b.  1891;  Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  2nd  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1915,  Marjorie  Annie,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Alan 
Williams,  of  Burton  House,  Sherborne, 
Dorset;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Griffin,  Rev.  John  Wesley  Knox, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  18 — , M.A.  18 — ) ; is  a Chap,  to  the 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  3, 

Gloucester  Terrace,  Sand  gate. 

Griffin,  Martin  Joseph,  C.M.G. , LL.D., 
son  of  Capt.  P.  Griffin,  of  the  Merchant  Ser.  ; 
b.  1847;  ed.  at  St.  Mary’s  Coll.,  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia  (B.A.  1864);  LL.D.,  Dalhousie 
Univ.,  Nova  Scotia  1902;  Bar.  Nova  Scotia 
1868;  was  a Member  of  Fishery  Commn. 
1873,  Private  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Justice  1878, 
and  Sec.  of  Civil  Ser.  Commn.  1880;  has 
been  Parliamentary  Librarian  of  Canada 
since  1885  ; edited  Halifax  Express  1869-74, 
Halifax  Herald  1874-8,  and  Toronto  Mail 
1879-81 ; a frequent  contributor  to  Canadian 
and  London  magazines,  etc.:  m.  1872,  Harriet, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Starratt,  of  Liver- 
pool, Nova  Scotia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1907.  319, 

Daly  Avenue,  Ottawa , Canada. 

Griffin,  Major  Peter  Gerald,  D.S.O.; 
b-  18 — ; is  Major  R.  F.A.,  and  a Gunnery 
Instructor;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.D.S.O. 1917. 
Griffith,  Ma/or  ArthurLefroy  Pritchard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Griffith, 
of  Thorp  Arch,  Yorkshire ; b.  18S6 ; ed.  at 
Dover  Coll.,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1908) ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Griffith,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Richard 
Jebb,  C.B..  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  R. 
Griffith,  I.S.C.;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Oundle,  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Bed- 
fordshire Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  1895, 
Major  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1916, 
Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  as  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of 
Bn^.-Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.);  ct 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Griffith,  Lieut. -Col.  David  Maitland, 
D.SX).,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  J.  G.  T. 
Griffith.  R.E.  (Bombay);  b.  1871;  entered 
R.E.  1889,  and  is  Lieut.  Col. ; Malakand 
field  Force  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1918,  Kathleen  Venetia,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Ken  elm  Digby  Wingfield-Digby,  M.P.  for 
N.  Div.  of  Dorsetshire,  and  widow  of  Major 


Reginald  Walker,  R.E.  [see  E.  Clancarty, 
colis.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Griffith,  Wing-Com.  Edward  Hugh, 

C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E., 

C. B.E.)  1 cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Griffith,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Walde- 

grave,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Wynne 
Griffith  (formerly  Dragoons),  of  Plasnewydd, 
Trefnant,  and  Tircoford,  Tarporley ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow;  a J.P.  and  a D.L- for  Den- 
bighshire, a J.P.  for  Cheshire,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1898,  Bertha,  da.  of  Sir  Gilbert 
Greenall,  1st  Bt.,  C.V.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Plasnewydd,  Trefnant,  N.  Wales;  Turf,  and 
Authors’  Clubs. 

Griffith,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Joseph,  D.S.  O., 
F.R.C.V.S. ; b.  1871 ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.V.C.  1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  as  Assist.  Director  of  Vet. 
Sers.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Griffith,  Major  Llewelyn,  D.S.O..  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  H.  Griffith,  of  Maes- 
gwyn,  Winchester;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  in  France  (despatches), 
Afghan  War  1919  (D.S.O.)  : m.  1917,  Vyvian 
Mabel,  da.  of  iheut.-Col.  A.  E.  Barton,  Dip. 
Comrar.,  Rawal  Pindi;  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Maesgwyn,  Winchester. 

Griffith,  Major  Ralph  Edwin  Hotchkiss, 
C.I.E. ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  Indian  Army,  and 
Assist.  Political  Agent,  N.-W.  Frontier  Pro- 
vince ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Griffith,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Wardrop, 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Fox  Griffith,  of  Aberdeen;  b.  186  x ; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.B.,C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1887);  F.R.C.P. 
London  1908  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.), 
Professor  of  Med.  in  Leeds  Univ.,  Hon.  Phy- 
sician Leeds  Gen.  Infirmary,  and  Consulting 
Physician  Leeds  Public  Dispensary : m.  1898, 
Louisa,  da.  of  Grosvenor  Talbot,  J.P.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  43.  Park  Square,  Leeds. 

Griffith,  Walter  Spencer  Anderson, 

C. B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  son  of  the  Rev. 
John  Griffith,  LL.D.  (sometime  Head  Master 
of  Brighton  Coll.),  V.  of  Sundridge,  Herts  ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.,  and  at 
Downing  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  18 — ) ; F.R.C.S. 
England  18—,  F.R.C.P.  London  18 — ; Con- 
sulting Obstetric  Physician,  St.  Bartholo- 
mew's at  d Queen  Charlotte’s  Hospitals; 
Consulting  Physician,  Roy.  Alexandra  Mil. 
Hospital  during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  96,  Harley  Street , W.  t ; New 
University  Club. 

Griffith-Williams  [see  Williams], 
Griffiths,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Har- 
court,  D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Capt.  and  tem- 
porary Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.l. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  with 
King’s  African  Rifles  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Griffiths,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Tracy, 

C. M.G.,  O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Charles  Cecil 
Griffiths,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1873  ; ed. 
privately  ; is  a farmer  and  grazier,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1916-18,  as  an  A.A.G. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; tn.  18 — , Eugdnie, 
da.  of  R.  T.  Kirby,  of  SyTney,  N.S.  Wales  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Griffiths,  Surg.  - Com.  Cyril  Verity, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  Surg. -Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Griffiths,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Cruick- 
shanks,  C.M.G.,;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Forces;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x9. 
Griffiths,  Major  James  Llewellyn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  H.  Griffiths,  M.B.,  of  the 
Vinery,  Hinckley,  and  Knighton ; b.  1883 ; 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1527 


Major  (T.D.)  Leicestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Southfields , Hinckley , Leices- 
tersh  ire. 

Griffiths,  John  George,  C.V.O.,  son  of 
George  Griffiths  ; b.  1845  > ed.  privately  ; for- 
merly in  100th  Regt.  ; sometime  Senior 
Partner  in  the  firm  of  Deloitte  and  Co.  ; is  a 
Chartered  Accountant,  a Director  of  Great 
Western  Railway  Co.  and  of  Western  Tele- 
graph Co.,  and  Hon.  Sec.  King  Edward’s 
Hospital  Fund  for  London  ; was  Pres.  In- 
stitute of  Chartered  Accountants  1897-9 : 
m.  1874,  Emily  Wilhelmina,  who  d.  1918,  da. 
of  Edmund  William  Dubois  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1916,  C.V.O.  1917.  4,  Hyde  Park 

Gardens,  IV. ; Burlington  Fine  Arts,  Arts, 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Griffiths,  Col.  Joseph,  C.M.G. , M.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  David  Griffiths,  of 
Ponthenry,  Carmarthenshire  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1885,  M.D.  1890) 
and  Camb.  (D.P.H.  1887,  M.A.,  M.Ch.  1907) 
UnivB.  ; F.R.C.S.  England  1892  ; is  Col. 
R A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Surg.  to  Addenbrooke’s 
Hospital,  and  Consulting  Surg.  to  County 
Hospital,  Huntingdon  and  St.  Leonard’s  Hos- 
pital, Sudbury;  Hunterian  Professor  1894-5: 
m.  1895,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Payne,  of  Whixoe,  Suffolk  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

l,  St.  Peter's  Terrace,  Cambridge . 

Griffiths,  Engineer- Com.  Percy  Frede- 
rick, C.M.G.,  son  of  Joseph  Henry  Griffiths, 
of  The  Grove,  Whitchurch,  Glamorganshire  ; 
b.  1873;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  (retired); 
rendered  Sers.  as  Engineer  Officer  on  Staff, 
Harwich  during  European  War  (C.M.G.) : 

m.  1908,  Gwendolen  Isabel,  da.  of  Sir  Percy 
Dixwell  Nowell  Dixwell-Oxenden,  10th  Bt.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  The  Rahlt,  Epsom. 

Griffiths,  Brig.- Gen.  Thomas,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  and  temporary 
Brig. -Gen.  Australian  Imperial  Forces ; 
European  War  1914-19  at  Administrative 
Headquarters  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Griffiths,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  du  Plat 
Richardson-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  T.  Richardson-Griffiths,  of 
Armagh ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Merchiston  ; entered 
13th  Regt.  1875,  became  Capt.  Bedfordshire 
Regt.  1885,  Major  Gloucester  Regt.  1896, 
and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  1917;  retired  1903; 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
and  battles  of  Paardeberg  and  Driefontein 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
Comdg.  a Batn. : m.  1894,  Florence  E.,  da. 
of  H.  Schwabe,  of  Lymm,  Cheshire;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Grigg,  Major  Stanley  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1882;  Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.; 
European  War  4914-18  (M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Grigor,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Renton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Grigor,  of  Warepa, 
Otago,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  Otago 
Univ.  (LL  B.) ; Bar.  New  Zealand  ; is  Lieut. - 
Col.  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1900,  Martha,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Kirkland,  of  West  Taieri,  New 
Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Balclutha,  Otago, 
New  Zealand. 

Grigson,  Flight-Lieul.  John  William 
Boldero,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C. ; b.  18— ; Flight- 
Lieut.  R.A.F.;  European  War  1915-20  (D.F.C., 
D.S  O );  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Grihmarden  Thapa,  Capt.,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Grimbeek,  Major  Adolf  Siegfried; 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Etzard  Johan  Adolf  Grim- 
beek, of  Elandsheuvel,  Potchefstroom,  S. 
Africa;  b.  1877;  ed.  in  Potchefstroom ; a 
Stock  and  Agricultural  Farmer  ; Major  S. 
African  Forces  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
as  Assist.  Comdt.  (wounded),  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  as  Comdt.  Union  Defence 
Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — , 

Barbara  Maria  Retief ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Elandsheuvel,  Potchefstroom,  Transvaal. 


Grimbeek,  Lieut.-Col.  Johan  Daniel 
Etzard,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1916. 
Grimston,  Francis  Sylvester,  C.I.E.  [see 
E.  Verulam,  colls.]. 

Grimston,  Brig.-Gen.  Sylvester  Bertram, 

C. M.G.,  son  ot  the  late  Col.  Oswald  Augus- 
tus Grimston,  J.P.,  of  The  Lodge,  Itchen, 
Hants;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Westward  Ho!; 
entered  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1884, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Cav.  1910,  Col. 
1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp), 
China  1900  (medalh  European  War  19x4-16 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
was  D.A.A.G.  China  Field  Force  1901-2, 

D. A.A.G.  in  India  1904-8,  and  Col.  on  Staff 
in  India  1917-19:  m.  1904,  Nina,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  G.  W.  Macauley  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
United  Service  Club. 

Grimwade,  Brig.-Gen.  Harold  William, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; is  Col.  Australian 
Forces ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  C.M.G. 

1917,  Q.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Grimwade,  Major  Hugh  Noel,  D.S..O.; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  on  Gen. 
List;  European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Grimwood,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  G.  A.  Grim- 
wood,  of  Shern  Hall,  Walthamstow  ; b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  Forest  Sch.,  Walthamstow,  at  Mar- 
burg Univ..  Germany,  and  at  R..M.C.  ; is 
head  of  the  firm  of  Grimwood,  Soddy 
and  Co.  (Incorporated  Accountants),  of 
Coleman  Street,  E.C.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
Wales  Borderers ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Adviser  on 
Cost  Accounts  to  Financial  Sec.  to  War 
Office  1917,  and  Controller  1920 ; unsuc- 
cessfully contested  S.  Div.  of  W.  Ham  ( LU ) 
Dec.  1910:  m.  1897,  Amy  Mander,  da.  of  G. 
Mander  Allender,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  C. 

E.  Fenwick,  R.N.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 

1918,  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  16,  Cheyne  Road, 

S.  W. ; City  Carlton,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Grimwood,  Major  Reginald  Francis» 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Major  London  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  missing  April  1918);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Grindle,  Gilbert  Edmund  Augustine, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Samuel 
Grindle,  of  Oxford;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  and  Fellow  1891, 
Chancellor’s  Prizeman  1892,  M.A.  1894) ; 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1895  ; entered  Local  Govt. 
Board  1893,  and  Colonial  Office  1896  ; became 
a 1st  class  Clerk  1900,  a Principal  Clerk  1909, 
and  an  Assist.  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  1916  : m.  1899,  Lilian,  da.  of  E.  B. 
Gray,  of  Oxford ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  32,  The  Downs,  Wimbledon ; 
Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Grindling,  Major William  James,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  Engineer  and  Railway  Staff 
Corps,  and  Ch.  Traffic  Manager  of  Great 
Northern  Railway;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Grinling,  Capt.  Edward  Johns,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Grinlinton,  Frederick  Henry,  C.M.G., 

son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Joseph  Grinlinton, 

C. E.,  F.R.G.S.,  F.S.A.  ; b.  1853 ; entered 
Ceylon  Survey  Depart.  1870,  became  Dist. 
Surveyor  1877,  Ch.  Surveyor  1881,  and 
Surveyor-Gen.  1896;  is  a F.R.G.S.  and  an 
A.I.C.E,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Meteorological 
So.  (Ceylon):  m.  1879,  Frances  Antoinette, 
da.  of  Louis  F.  S.  Liesching,  Ceylon  Civil 
Ser. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Grinlinton,  Major  John  Liesching, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1880;  is  Major  R.G.A.  ; served 
in  China  1900  (medal),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 


528 


COMP  ANION  AGE, 


European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O  ); 
m.  1906,  Margaret  Mabel  Helen,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Sir  Arthur  George  Frederic  Browne, 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gripper,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Thomas, 

C.M.G.,  son  of  Jasper  Gripper,  of  Bengeo, 
Herts;  b.  1867;  a Brewer,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a S.  African  Inf.  Regt.  ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches):  m.  1899, 
Priscilla  Matilda  Fielder,  da.  of  Henry 
Fielder  Iohnson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Queens- 
town, S.  Africa. 

Grogan,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  George, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George  Grogan, 
7th  Roy.  Fusiliers,  of  Seafield,  co.  Dublin  ; 
b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered 
42nd  Regt.  1869,  became  Capt.  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders)  1879,  Major  1885,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1902  (retired  1907) ; 
served  in  Ashanti  War  1874,  present  at 
capture  ol  Coomassie  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B.)  ; was  in  com- 
mand 42nd  Regt.  Dist.  1902-5,  Col. -in-Charge 
of  Highland  Regt.  Dist.  Records  1905-6,  in 
command  of  a Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1906-8,  a 
Territorial  Force  Brig.  1908-12,  and  an  Inf. 
Brig.  1914-16;  isaJ.P.  for  co.  Fife:  m.  1st, 
1874,  Meta,  who  ci.  1881,  da.  of  the  late 
Adm.  Sir  William  King  Hall,  K.C.B. ; 2nd, 
1883,  Ida,  da.  of  J.  R.  Forman,  of  Craig 
Park,  Midlothian;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Torrevagh,  St.  Andrews , 
Fifeshire  ; United  Set  vice  Club. 

Grogan,  Major  Ewart  Scott,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Unattached  List  E.  African 
Forces;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Grogan,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Meredyth, 

D. S.O.]  b.  1867;  is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  (retired);  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899  I(?02  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy  Irish  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Crown  of  ItalyO ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 


Grogan,  Col.  George  William  St.  George, 
V.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Fdward  George  Grogan,  C B , C.H.fc.  ; 
b.  1875  ; entered  W.  India  Regt.  1896,  became 
Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I.  1907,  Majot  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  and  B'evet  Co'.  1920  ; Sierra 
Leone  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  W.  Africa 
1898-9  (clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  V.C.,  C.B.) ; ap- 
pointed a Brig.  Com.  1917,  and  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1920;  commanded  1st  Brig.  Russian 
Relief  Force  1919:  m.  1920,  Ethel  Gladys, 
da.  of  John  Eiger,  of  Clayton  Court,  la-t 
Liss  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil  ) 

1919 

Grohman,  Lieut. -Com.  Harold  Tom 
Baillie-,  D.S.O.]  b.  1888;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-18  with  Destroyers 
and  Mine  Sweepers  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1915,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Arthur  S.  Taylor, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Lovelace  Lodge,  Surbiton  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 


Gronow,  Albert  George,  C.B.E.,  son 
Sylvanus  Gronow,  of  Newport,  Mcnmout 
b.  1878;  ed.  privateiy;  Technical  Advis 
to  Controller,  H.M.  Stationery  Office,  a 
a Director,  and  Joint  Gen.  Manager 
Waterlow  and  Sons  (Limited):  m.  19 
Alice  Mabel,  da.  of  Lieut  — Store,  R f 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hatch  End,  Mida 
sex ; New  City  Club. 


Groom,  Capt.  Harold  Lester  Robert 
Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and 
Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Grose,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel  Charles  Evans, 
D.S.O.]  b.  1884;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser. 
Corps;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 


Gross,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Ferguson, 
.S.O. ; b.  1879 is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 


Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-2  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Grosvenor  (Caroline  Susan  Theodora), 
Hon.  Mrs.  Norman  de  l’Aigie,  C.B.E.  [see 

E.  Wharncliffe,  colls. J. 

Grosvenor,  Major  the  Hon.  Francis 
Egerton,  D.S.O.,  M.C. [see  B.  Ebury], 
Grosvenor,  Lady  Henry,  C.B.E.  [see 
D.  Westminster]. 

Ground,  Thomas  Leslie,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Ground,  of  North  brink,  Wisbech ; 
b.  1888;  European  War  1914-17  as  temporary 
Capt.  10th  Roy.  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; was  a Member  of  British  Mil. 
Mission  to  U.S.A.  1917-18,  and  employed 
with  Army  of  Occupation  of  the  Rhine  1919; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Grounds,  George  Ambrose,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  Tank 
Co  ps  (de>patches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Grove,  Edward  Aickin  William 

Stewart,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Edward  Grove,  of  Dolguog,  Machynlleth, 
Wales;  b.  1852;  entered  97th  Regt.  1873,  be- 
came Capt.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1881,  Brevet 
Major  1882,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
and  Col.  1902  (retired  1909),  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912;  served  in  Transvaal  Campaign 
1881,  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present 
at  battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet 
Major),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5,  as 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  C.B.);  was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. , 
Canada  1885-7,  D.A.A.G.,  E.  Dist.  1887-8, 

A. A.G.,  Scottish  Dist.  1902-5,  Brig.-Gen.  in 
command  of  8th  Inf.  Brig.,  3rd  Div.  1905-9, 
and  Inspector  Lines  of  Communication 
1914-16,  and  in  command  of  a Dist.  1916  18  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Surrey:  m.  1887,  Georgina,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Atkinson,  of  Kettle- 
thorpe,  Lincolnshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  135,  Whitehall  Court , 

S.W.i  ; junior  United  Service,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Grove,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  R.  Grove, 

M.D.,  of  St.  Ives,  Hunts;  b.  1870;  entered 
R.A.  1889,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1905, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; retired  1919;  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1906, 

Grace,  da.  of  James  MacDonald,  of  Bombay’; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Grove,  Col.  Reginald  Parker,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Grove,  of  Eastcote, 
Pattishall,  Northampton;  b.  1859;  is  Col. 
(retired)  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1000-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1891,  Mary  Donaldso^,  da.  of  William 
YouDg  Craig;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Grove,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Thacketay, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Henry  Grove ; b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  19x9),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Grove-Hills  [see  Hills]. 

Grover,  Lieut.-Col.  Albeit,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  1884;  formerly  Bedfordshire 
Regt.;  retired  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
1920;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Groves,  Charles  Nixon,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 

B. Ch.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Groves ; 

| b.  1871 ; t d.  at  Bradfield  Coll.,  and  at  Oxford 

j Univ.  (B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1898,  M.B.  and  B.Ch. 
1898,  M.D.  19 at) ; appointed  Assist.,  Out- 
Patient  Depart.,  London  . Hospital  1898, 
House  Physician  ’899,  Receiving  Room 
Officer  1899,  and  House  Surg.  1900 ; Resident 
Med.  Officer,  Roy.  Hospital  for  Diseases  of 
the  Chest  1901  and  1902;  Med.  Officer  in 
Ch.,  Darell  Mil.  Hospital  191519:  m.  1907, 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  F.  M.  Miller, 
J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  72,  Bishop’s 

! Road,  W. 2. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1529 


Groves,  Capt.  Edward  Julean,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Col.  John  Edward  Grimble 
Groves,  C.M.G.;  b.  1894;  ed.  at  UppiDg- 
ham ; Capt.  Scots  Guards ; European  War 
19 14-19  (twice  severely  wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  the  Hon. 
Norah  Evelyn  Hogg,  da.  of  3rd  Baron 
Magheramorne ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Battrams- 
ley  House  Lymington , Hants;  Maghera- 
morne, co.  Antrim;  Guards' , and  United 
Service  Clubs. 


Grylls,  Charles  John  Tench  Bedford, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  H.  B.  Grylis ; b. 
1874;  Committee  Clerk,  H.M.  Customs  and 
Excise;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Guard,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Henry 
Wickham,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. - 
Col.,  formerly  Roy.  Scots;  European  War 
1914-18,  and  in  N.  Russia  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr. D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 


Groves,  Herbert  Austen,  C.B.E. , LL.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Groves ; b.  1880; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1903  ; Solicitor  and 
Parliamentary  Agent ; was  in  Home  Office 
(Prisoners  of  War  Branch)  1915-17,  and 
Admiralty  1917-19;  became  Assist.-Sec.,  Ad- 
miralty Board  1919  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
St.  Stephen's , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Groves,  Col.  John  Edward  Grimble, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Peer  Groves, 
of  Salford,  Lancashire;  b.  1863;  Col.  Cheshire 
Regt.  (T.F.),  and  a J.P. ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Merite 
Agricole  of  France):  m.  1888,  Ethel  Lloyd, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Charles  John  Allen,  of 
Bedford  Row,  W.C. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Dean's 
Green  Hall , Lymm , Cheshire. 

Groves,  Group-Capt.  Percy  Robert  Clif- 
ford, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  Col. 
Shropshire  L.I.,  and  Group-Capt.  R.A.F.  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  19:4-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.):  m.  1920, 
Suzanne,  da.  of  T.  E.  Stern,  of  Christiania, 
and  107,  Rue  de  la  Pompe,  Paris  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Groves-Raines  [see  Raines]. 

Grubb,  Col.  Alexander  Henry  Watkins, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Alex- 
ander Grubb,  J.P.,  formerly  R.A.,  ofElsfield 
House,  near  Hollingbourne,  Kent;  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1892,  be- 
came Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  battles  of  Magersfontein,  Paardeberg, 
Driefontein,  Diamond  Hill,  and  Witte- 
bergen  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  the  Redeemer  of 
Greece);  was  a Staff-Capt.  at  Head  Quarters 
1907-9,  and  Director  of  Signals  at  Army 
Headquarters  1917-19,  since  when  has  a 
special  appointment  with  rank  of  Col. : m. 
1908,  Frances  Marie,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Brent  Cox,  of  Somerset,  Kentucky,  U.S.A. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Grubb,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Watkins, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander 
Grubb,  J.P.,  R.A.,of  Elsfield  House,  Holling- 
bourne, Kent;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Border  Regt., 
and  an  A.Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  Merite  Agricole  of  France)  : 
m.  1919,  Eva  Noel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
ArthurMears.M.S.C. ; cr. D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Gruning,  Hon.  John  Frederick,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Gruning;  b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Eastbourne  Coll.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Carnb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1892  ; appointed 
Assist.  Commr.  Assam  1899,  Joint  Magistrate 
and  Dep.  Collector,  Bengal  1905,  Magistrate 
and  Collector  1905,  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Revenue 
and  Gen.  Depait.,  Assam  1911,  Revenue  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  Behar  and  Orissa  1912,  and 
Commr.  of  Orissa  1917;  sometime  in  Behar 
and  Assam  Light  Horse  and  N.  Bengal 
Mounted  Rifles;  author  of  “ The  Gazetteer 
of  the  Jalpaiguri  District”:  m.  1903,  Mabel 
Lydia  Baker;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Cuttack , Behar 
and  Orissa , India;  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Grunwald  [see  Greenwood]. 

Grute,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1867  ; is 
Major  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Gubbay,  Moses  Mordecai  Simeon,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E. , son  of  M.  S.  Gubbay,  of  Shanghai ; b. 
1876  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  CaiusColl., 
Camb.  (1st  class  Classical  Tripos  1898)  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1898,  and  served  in  Bombay 
as  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate,  and  as 
Assist.  Collector  of  Customs  ; was  Under- 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Commerce  and  In- 
dustry Depart.  1906-10,  and  Collector  of 
Customs,  Bombay  1910-13  ; appointed  Wheat 
Commr.  for  India  1915,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India,  Finance  Depart.  1915,  and  Controller 
of  Currency,  India  1916;  is  Member  of  Indian 
Currency  and  Exchange  Committee,  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Finance  Depart.  : m. 
1902,  Ella  Halford,  who  d.  1915  ; cr.  C.T.E. 
1916,  C.S.1. 1918.  Calcutta , and  Delhi  India  ; 
East  India  United  Service,  and  Bengal 
( Calcutta ) Clubs. 


Gubbins,  John  Harington,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Martin  Richard  Gubbins,  B.C.S. ; b. 
1852 ; appointed  a Student  Interpreter, 
Japan  1871,  became  a 2nd  class  Assist.  1875 
a 1st  class  Assist.  1882,  Assist.  Japanese 
Sec.  1888,  Japanese  Sec.  at  Tokio  1889  (with 
local  rank  of  2nd  Sec.  from  1890),  and  Sec. 
of  Embassy  1904  ; has  acted  as  Vice-Consul 
and  Consul ; was  English  Sec.  to  Revision 
of  Treaties’ Conference  at  Tokio  1886-7,  em- 
ployed at  Foreign  Office  on  Japanese  Treaty 
1894,  and  Joint  British  Delegate  for  negoti- 
ation of  ‘Japanese  Supplementary  Tariff 
Convention  1895  ; acted  as  Charge  d’Affaires 
in  Corea  1900-1901 ; Lecturer  in  Japanese 
at  Oxford  Univ.  1909-12 : m.  1893,  Helen 
Brodie,  da.  of  C.  A.  McVean,  J.P.,  of 
Kilfinichen,  Mull,  N.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1898.  10, 
Clydesdale  Mansions , Bayswater , W. ; St. 
James's  Club. 

Gubbins,  Lieut.-Col.  Stamer,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  Evans  Hartopp  Gubbins,  of 
Milltown,co.  Limerick;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Church 
of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Melbourne  ; entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1902, 
became  Capt.  1912,  and  Major  1914 ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  as  Lieut. 
Victorian  Mounted  Rifles  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his 
Regt.,  and  subsequently  as  an  A.A.G.  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Gudgeon,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  el.  son  of  Thomas  Wayth  Gudgeon; 
b.  1842  ; is  Resident  at  Raratonga ; served 
during  Maori  War  : m.  1882,  Emily  Bertha, 
da.  of  Edmund  Tuke,  of  Napier,  New  Zea- 
land; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Raratonga,  Cook 
Islands , New  Zealand. 

Guest,  Capt.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick 
Edward,  P.C.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Wim- 
borne]. 

Gueterbock,  Major  Paul  Gottlieb  J ulius, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1886;  Major  Gloucestershire 
Regt.  (T.A.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Ivywell,  Stoke  Bishop,  Bristol. 

Guggisberg,  Brig. -Gen.  Frederick  Gor- 
don, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick 
Guggisberg,  of  Toronto,  Canada;  b.  1869; 
ed.  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1889,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
(retired)  1919  ; was  an  Instructor  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.  1897-1902,  Assist.  Director  of 
Survey,  Gold  Coast  and  Ashanti  1902-4,  and 
Director  1904-8 ; appointed  Director  of  Sur- 
veys, S.  Nigeria  1910,  to  command  R.E.  of  a 
Div.  1916,  and  a Brig. -Com.  1917 ; European 
War  1914-18  (Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.);  appointed  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
Gold  Coast  1919;  author  of  “The  Shop,” 
“ Modern  Warfare,”  “ We  Two  in  West 
Africa,”  etc.  : m.  1905,  Lilian  Decima  (actress, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1530 


Originator  and  Founder  of  Women’s  Emer- 
gency Corps,  and  Hon.  Sec.  British  Army 
and  Navy  Leave  Club  in  Paris  during  Euro- 
pean War),  C.B.E.,  10th  da.  of  the  late  Ed- 
ward Moore,  of  Brighton;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908, 
D.S.O.  1918.  Government  House , Accra, 
Gold  Coast;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Guggisberg,  Mrs.  Lilian Decima  Moore-, 

C. B.E.  [see  Guggisberg,  C.] 

Guider,  James  Adolphus,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Michael  Guider,  of  Knock,  Roscrea,  co. 
Tipperary  ; b.  1862  ; is  Dep.  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Police  in  charge  of  Criminal  Investigation 
Depart.,  Bombay;  received  Police  medal 
1909,  and  Delhi  Durbar  medal  1911 : m.  1885, 
Marie  Louise  Morris;  cr.  C.I. E.  ign. 
Poona,  India. 

Guild,  Major  Arthur  Marjoribanks, 

D. S.O . ; b.  1889  ; Major  Highland  Cyclist 
Batn.,  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Guild,  Major  John  Royes,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Guinness,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  William 
Newton,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  N. 
Guinness,  of  Collooney,  co.  Sligo;  b.  1854; 
entered  18th  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
Irish  Regt.  1881,  Brevet  Major  1885,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1899,  anc*  Brevet  Col.  (retired  1909),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served  in  Afghanistan 
1880  (medal),  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Major),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.B.);  was  in  command  18th 
Regt.  Dist.  1904,  A.A.G.,  7th  Div.,  Irish  Com- 
mand 1905-9,  and  Brig. -Com.  1915-16:  m.  1893, 
Frances  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  West, 
K.C.,  of  Loughlinshown  House,  co.  Dublin  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  iqoo. 

Guinness,  Rev.  Percy  Wyndham,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Wyndham 
Guinness,  R.  of  Rathdrum,  co.  Wicklow  ; b. 
1875;  ed.  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  and 
Ridley  Hall  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1919);  was 
Curate  of  Aston,  Birmingham  1900-1911;  is 
3rd  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Chap.,  and  as  a Senior  Chap. 

E.  African  Expeditionary  Force  1916-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  appointedbenior 
Chap,  at  Cuiragh  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Guinness,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  Walter 
Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Iveagh]. 

Guise,  Major  Anselm  Verner  Lee, 
C.B.E.  [see  Guise,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Gulland,  Major  George  Lovell,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  John  Gulland,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch., 
Edinburgh,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A., 
BSc.,  and  M.B.  1886,  M.D.  1890,  F.R.C.P. 
Edinburgh  1890);  is  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  and  Professor  of  Med.  and  Clinical 
Med.,  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; was  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.,  Malta  1915  (C.M.G.) : m.  1888, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  David  Mas- 
son ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  11,  Chester  Street , 

Edinburgh. 

Gully,  Hon.  Edward  Walford  Karslake, 
C.B.  [see  V.  Selby]. 

Gundry,  Richard  Simpson,  C.B. , son  of 
Richard  Hickley  Gundry,  of  Hillworth 
Cottage,  Devizes  ; b.  1838  ; ed.  privately,  and 
in  Brussels ; edited  North  China  Herald 
and  was  Correspondent  for  The  Times  in 
China  1865-78,  Hon.  Sec.  to  China  Asso.  in 
London  1889-1901,  and  Pres,  thereof  1905-8  ; 
author  of  "China  and  Her  Neighbours,’* 
and  “ China  Present  and  Past”;  a frequent 
contributor  to  the  principal  Reviews ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1904.  Hillvuorth  Cottage , De- 
vizes ; Conservative  Club. 

Gunn,  Major  Alistair  Dudley,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1884;  Major  Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gunn,  Lieut.- Col.  Hamilton  Bruce  Leve- 
son-Gower,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1880  ; is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 


Gunn,  Col.  John  Alexander,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  6.18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  an  Inspector  of 
Non-Effectives  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Gitnn,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Alexander,  C.B  , 
O.B.E.;  b.  18  — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  (O.B.E.,  C.B);  cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Gunn,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Nisbet,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Hector  Gunn,  of  Toronto;  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (M.B  1902);  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1903;  an  Eye 
Surg.,  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Ser.;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1910,  Anna  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  Rev  W.  M.  Martin,  of  London, 
Ontario;  cr.  D.S.O.  19 18.  109,  Fourth  Avenue 
West,  Calgary,  Canada. 

Gunn,  Lindsay,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; ren- 
dered sers.  in  connection  with  repatriation 
in  Tasmania  during  European  War;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Gunner,  Major  Frank  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  H.  N.  Gunner,  of 
Portchester  ; b.  1887  ; entered  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1908,  became  Capt.  1915,  and 
Brevet  Major  1917;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  on  Staff  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  : m.  1916,  Aimee, 
widow  of  Annesley  C.  Denham,  of  25,  Ken- 
sington Hall  Gardens,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Gunning,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.  [see  Gunning,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Gunson,  James  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Gunson,  of  Aside,  Lancashire  ; b. 
1877;  Mayor  of  Auckland:  m.  1905,  Jessie, 
O.B.E. , da.  of  James  Wiseman  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Auckland,  New 
Zealand. 

Gunter,  Major  Athelstane  Claud,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Star 
of  Roumania) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gunter,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Ernest, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(L.R.C.P.  and  L.R.C.S.  1891,  M.B.  and  C.M. 
1893);  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Gupta,  Nalini  Bhushan,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Jagat  Chandra  Gupta,  of  Barisal;  b.  1870; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1895;  sometime  Director 
of  Public  Prosecutions,  and  Dep.  Legal 
Remembrancer  to  Govt,  of  E.  Bengal  and 
Assam  ; several  times  acted  as  Counsel  for 
the  Crown  in  Bengal  and  Assam ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So  of  Arts;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
10,  Middleton  Street,  Calcutta;  Calcutta  Club. 

Gurdon,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertrand  Evelyn 
Mellish,  C.I.E. , D.S.O.,  second  son  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Evelyn  Pulteney  Gurdon,  I.S.C. 
(formerly  Commr.  in  Punjab),  of  12,  Norton 
Road,  Hove,  Sussex;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Army 
1886  and  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1888, 
became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1904,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912;  retired  1918;  served  as  one  of  the 
garrison  of  Chitral  Fort  during  siege  1895 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.) ; 
was  Political  Agent,  Gilgit  1903-6;  subse- 
quently Political  Agent,  E.  States,  Raj- 
utana ; appointed  Political  Agent,  Phul- 
ian  States  1913;  is  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1907, 
Evelyn  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Clarke,  of  Ormond  House,  Wimbledon,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  Frank  Duncan,  Indian 
Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1895,  C.I.E.  1900.  Patiala, 
Punjab ; United  Service  Club. 

Gurdon,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Richard 
Thornhagh,  C.S.I.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Evelyn 
Pulteney  Gurdon,  of  12,  Norton  Road,  Hove, 
Sussex  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse ; 
entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1882;  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1893,  Major  1901,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1908;  retired  1919;  appointed 
Assist.  Commr.,  Assam  1886,  Dep.  Commr. 
1895,  and  Commr.  1909  (officiated  as  Ch. 
Commr.  May  to  Sept.  1914);  is  Hon.  Direc- 
tor of  Ethnography,  Assam,  and  a Member 
of  Roy.  Asiatic  So.;  author  of  "The 


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1531 


Khasis”:  nt.  1889,  Ada  Elizabeth,  O.B.E.* 
da.  of  Dr.  McNaught;  cr.  CS.I.  1911. 
Metcalfe  House,  Delhi,  India ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Gurnam  Singh,  Sadar  Bahadur,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Sec.  to  the  Maharaja  of  Patiala; 
cr.  C.I.E).  1918.  Patiala,  Punjab. 

Gurney,  Lieut.-Col.  Clement  Henderson, 
D.S.O.]  b.  t8 — ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Gurney,  Hugh,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Gurney,  J.P.,  of  Sprowston 
Hall,  Norfolk ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1901, 
and  became  a 3rd  Sec.  1903,  a 2nd  Sec.  1907, 
a 1st  Sec.  19x4,  and  Councillor  of  Rmbassy 
1919:  m.  1911,  Mariota  Susan,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Sir  Lancelot  Douglas  Carnegie, 
G.C.V.O.,  K. C.M.G.  [see  E.  Southesk] ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  19x3,  C.M.G.  1918.  British 
Embassy,  Tokyo,  Japan  ; Brooks's,  and  St. 
James's  Clubs. 

Gurney,  Martyn  Pierre  Cecil,  C.M.G. , 
M.  V.  O , son  of  the  late  Henry  Cecil  Gurney, 
M.D.,  M.R.C.P.  (London),  F.R.C.P.  (Edin.), 
of  Chateau  Saint  Laurent,  Nice  ; b.  1861  ; ed. 
privately ; entered  Consular  Ser.  as  Vice- 
Consul  at  Nice  1887,  transferred  to  Spezia 
1888,  became  Consul  at  Cherbourg  1894,  and 
at  Marseilles  1898,  and  Consul-Gen.  there 
1901,  and  in  Belgium  1919 ; received  Coro- 
nation medal  1911  : m.  1886,  Bettina  Mar- 
guerite, only  child  of  the  late  Col.  Philip 
Bossy,  R.E.,  of  Italy;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1905,  C.M.G.  1915.  British  Consulate- 
General,  Antwerp , Belgium;  Chateau  St. 
Laurent,  Nice,  France  ; St.  James's  Club. 
Gurney,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Claud, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Gur- 
ney ; b.  1880 ; entered  Dragoons  1900,  became 
Capt.  1909, and  became  Major  2nd  Life  Guards ; 
retired  1919  as  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  Private  Sec.  and  Comptroller  of 
the  Household  to  High  Commr.  in  S.  Africa 
(H.R.H.  Prince  Arthur  of  Connaught)  1920: 
m.  1906,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Sykes, 
of  West  Ella,  Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Government  House,  Pretoria,  S.  Africa. 

Gush,  Capt . Alfred  William,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  has  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  O.B.E).  (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Gush,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Wood,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut  -Col.  Bedford- 
shire Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gutsche,  Col.  Clemens,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—; 
Col.  S.  African  Forces;  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (MU.)  1918. 

Guy,  Com.  Basil  John  Douglas,  V.C., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Douglas  Sherwood 
Guy,  V.  of  Ch.  Ch.,  High  Harrogate;  b.  1882; 
is  Com.  R.N.;  China  1900  (V.C.),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1917, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Sayles  Arnold,  of 
Doncaster  and  Harrogate;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Guy,  Com.  Kenneth  Allen  Ferrers, 
D.S.O.  -,  b.  1883;  Com.  R.N.  ; China  1900 
(xnedal),  European  War  1914-19  as  First 
Lieut.  H.ivi.S.  Bayamo  (torpedoed  and  sunk), 
and  in  Caspian  Sea  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Guy,  Major  Oswald  Vernon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Douglas  Sherwood 
Guy,  V.  of  Ch.  Ch.  High  Harrogate  ; b.  1890; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1st  class  Classical  Tripos  1913)  ; Major 
Tank  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Devonshire,  and 
Madras  Clubs. 

Guy,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Francis,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Guy,  of 
Taranaki,  New  Zealand;  b.  1878;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Wiltshire  Regt.,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 


(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.):  m.  1913,  Mabel  Dolphin  (nee  de 
Blaquiere),  of  Turoe,  Loughrea,  co.  Galway ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Guy,  Major  Marmion  Carr  Ferrers-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  T.  Ferrers  Guy,  of 

8,  Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  W.  ; b.  1877  ; 
entered  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1901,  became 
Capt.  1914,  and  Major  1917  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1901  (wounded,  de- 
spatches), and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : 
m.  1902,  Monica,  da.  of  Adolphe  Boursot; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Gwatkin,  Maj or  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920, 
Lydia  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  C.  E. 
Stanton,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gwatkin,  Col.  Frederick  Stapleton,  C.B., 
son  of  Frederick  Gwatkin,  formerly  of 

9,  New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and 
Grove  House,  Twickenham  ; b.  1849  > ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1871, 
M.A.  1874) ; entered  73rd  Regt.  1872,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  1884,  Brevet  Major  1890,  Major 
1892,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Col.  1899  ; 
retired  1904;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  during  operations  in  Bazar 
Valley,  and  with  Zymukh  Expedition  (de- 
spatches, medal),  with  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
with  Sudan  Expedition  1885  (clasp),  with 
Lushai  Expedition  1889  (despatches),  with 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891,  as  A.A.G,  (de- 
spatches), with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  two  clasps) ; was  D.A.A.G., 
Assam  Dist.  1890-94,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in- 
Ch.  in  India  1899-1900,  and  A.  A.G.,  Peshawar 
Dist.  1900-1902,  and  in  command  of  a 2nd 
class  Dist.  in  India  1902-4  : m.  1882,  Christine 
Helen  Grahame,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  Surg.- 
Gen.  Fraser;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Kesteven, 
Heatherdale  Road,  Camberley. 

Gwatkin-Williams  [see  Williams]. 

Gwyn,  Capt.  Howel  Gwyn  Moore-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  : b.  18 — ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D.S.O.) : m.  18 — , Winifred,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Gwynn,  Col.  Charles  William,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Gwynn,  D.D.,  Regius  Professor  of  Divinity 
in  Dublin  Univ.,  of  Ashbrook,  Howth  Road, 
Clontarf,  Dublin  [B.  Inchiquin,  colls.] ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  St.  Columba’s  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1889,  and  became 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1908, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Brevet. -Col.  1917 ; served  in  operations 
against  Sofas  in  W.  Africa  1893-4  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
a F.R.G.S.  (Cuthbert  Peake  medallist); 
sometime  engaged  in  Delimitation  of  Sudan 
Abyssinia  Frontier  (C.M.G.) ; was  Director 
of  Mil.  Art  at  Mil.  Coll.,  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1910-15,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 

1915- 16:  m.  1904,  Mary,  widow  of  Lieut. 
Lowry  Armstrong,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1894, 

C. M.G.  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Gwynn , Lieut.-Col.  Kingsmill  Douglas 
Hoseason,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Kingsmill  Thur- 
ston Gwynn,  of  52,  Baker  Street,  W. ; b. 
1888;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
was  in  24th  Regt.  1908-11;  is  a Rubber 
Planter,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Roy.  Fusiliers;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of  Loos  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919).  52>  Baker  Street, 
IV.  ; Sports’  Club. 

Gwynn,  Lieut.  - Col.  Reginald  Snow, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Humphry  Thomas  Martin 


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1532 


Crowcher  Gwynn,  of  Clifton  ; b.  1880 ; ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  S. 
Wales  Borderers  1900,  and  became  Major 
1915;  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, wounded  twice,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed an  A.Q.M.G.  1919,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col. : m.  1905,  Cecil  Ada,  da.  of  the 
late  Richard  D’Arcy,  Resident  Magistrate 
of  Kimberley ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Gwynn,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Purnell, 

C. M.G.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Gwynn-Thomas  [see  Thomas]. 

Gwynne,  Com.  Alban  Lewis,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Alban  Gwynne,  J.P.,  of  Monachty, 
Cilian  Aeron,  Cardiganshire;  b.  1880;  Com. 
R.N.  ; European  War  19:4-19  (C.B.):  m. 
1912,  Ruby,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Wensley 
James  Hodson  Bond-Bond;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1918.  Monachty , Cilian  Aeron , Cardigan- 
shire. 

Gwynne,  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop  Llewellyn 
Henry,  C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  D.D.,  LL.D.,  son  of 
Richard  Gwynne,  formerly  of  Kilvey,  near 
Swansea;  b 1863;  ed.  at  Swansea  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Hall,  Highbury  ; 

D. D.  Glasgow,  and  LL.D.,  Camb.  ; was 
Curate  of  St.  Chads,  Derby,  and  of  St. 
Andrew’s,  Nottingham  1889-92,  and  V.  of 
Emmanuel,  Nottingham  1892-99  ; appointed 
Archdeacon  of  Sudan  1905,  and  Suffragan 
Bishop  in  Khartum  1908 ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Dep.  Chap.-Gen.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  The  Clergy  House , Khartum; 
Westminster , and  Rational  Clubs 

Gwynne,  Nevile  Gwyn,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Eglinton  Anderson  Gwvnne,  of 
Folkington  Manor,  Sussex;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coil., Camb. 
(B.A.  Engineering  1889,  M.A.  1918);  an 
Engineer,  Managing  Director  of  Gwynnes 
(Limited),  Chm.  Engine  Builders’  So.,  British 
Aircraft  Constructors  and  British  Engineers’ 
Asso.,  and  Pres.  London  and  District  Engi- 
neering Employers : m.  1894,  Isabel  Violet, 
da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Charles  Wake  [see 
Wake,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Bevendean,  Oxshott,  Surrey ; Carlon,  Batchelors' , 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  Royal  Aero  Clubs. 
Gwynne,  Brig.- Gen.  Reginald  John, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  J.  E.  A.  Gwynne,  of 
Folkington  Manor,  Polegate,  Sussex ; b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll. 
Oxford ; is  a Brig. -Gen.  on  Canadian  Mil.  and 
Defence  Head  Quarters  Staff  ; commanded  a 
Cav.  Brig.  1911-13;  has  been  Director-Gen. 
of  Mobilization  in  Canada  since  1914 : m. 
1894,  Mary  Mayall  Taylor ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Ottawa,  Canada ; Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Gwynne,  Lieut.-Col.  Roland  Vaughan, 

D. S.O. , youngest  son  of  the  late  James  E.A  . 
Gwynne,  of  Folkington  Manor,  Polegate  ; b. 
1882  ; has  been  Lieut.-Col.  Sussex  Yeo.  and 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
is  a T.P.  for  Sussex ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Michelham  Priory,  Upper  Dicker,  Hellingly, 
Sussex ; Carlton,  Bachelors',  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Gwynne,  Major  Alfred  Howell  Evans-, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882 ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Gwynne-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Gwythers,  Lieut.-Col.  Graham  Howard, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1872;  is  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusi- 
liers ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1017. 

Gyles,  Major  Richard  Walter,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  W.  J.  Gyles,  of  Virden, 
Manitoba;  b.  1892 ; Major  and  Army  Pay- 
master Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1915- 
19  (twice  wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Virden, 
Manitoba,  Canada. 

Habgood,  Capt.  Arthur  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Dr.  Henry  Habgood,  of  Stafford 
House  Eastbourne  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Dover 


Coll.,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1903, 
M.B.  and  B.C.  1909)  ; M.R.C.S.  England, 
and  L R.C.P.  London  1908  ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
Special  Reserve ; European  War  1914-18, 
Comdg.  a Field  Ambulance  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Habibur  Rahman  Khan,  Ressaldar  Khan 
Sahib,  C.I.E. ; b.  18— ; Ressaldar  Indian 
Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Hacket,  Col.  Robert  Isaac  Dalby,  C.B.E. , 
M.D. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hacket-Thompson  [see  Thompson.] 
Hackett,  Major,  Thomas  Dalby 
Hutchison,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Indian 
Army;  Burma  1919-20  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1920. 

Hacking,  Lieut. -Col  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

son  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon  Egbert  Hacking, 
of  Hill  House,  Southwell;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Marlborough ; admitted  a Solicitor  1908  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (T.F.)  (M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  now  Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt. : m. 
1910,  Elizabeth  Maude,  da.  of  George  Hart- 
man, of  Thames  Ditton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar 
1919).  28,  Cathcart Road,  South  Kensington , 
S.  W.  ; Arts  Club. 

Haddock,  Capt.  Herbert  James,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  James  Haddock,  of  Warring- 
ton ; b.  1861 ; sometime  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; 
Capt.  (retired)  R.N.R.  (Decoration) : m.  1893, 
Mabel  Eliza,  da.  of  Francis  Baines  Bouchette, 
of  Quebec,  Canada;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Dima,  Bitteme  Way,  Bitteme,  Hants. 

Haddy,  Engineer-Corn.  Frederick  George, 

M.  V.O.,  son  of  Engineer  Rear- Adm.  George 
A.  Haddy,  formerly  R.N.  of  St.  Germans, 
Cornwall ; b.  1875  ; is  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; 
m.  1905,  Ellen  Maud  Annie,  el.  da.  of  Lewis 
G.  Davies,  of  Roy.  Corps  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911. 

Hadfield,  Lady  (Frances),  C.B.E . [see 
Hadfield,  Bt.]. 

Hadley,  Arthur  Edward,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Edward  Alfred  Hadley,  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse ; is 
an  Electrical  Engineer,  a M.I.E.E-,  Manag- 
ing Director  Victoria  Falls  and  Transvaal 
Power  Co.,  and  Assist.  Controller,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  ; formerly  Assist.  Director  Pro- 
pellants Supply  there  : m.  1914,  Clare  Loiise 
Shuff ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  66,  Palace  Court, 

Hyde  Park,  W .2  ; Ranelagh  Club. 

Hadow,  Major  Arthur  Lovell,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Lovell  Gwatkin  Hadow, 
of  41,  Netherhall  Gardens,  Hampstead, 

N. W. ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Oriel 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.,  1898, 
and  became  Major  1915;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of"  India  1 901-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Tibet  Expedition  1903-4,  present  at 
operations  at  Niani,  and  march  to  Lhasa 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1915-18  (C.M.G.) : was  in  Sou- 
dan Govt.  Ser.  1906-15  ; has  4th  class  Order 
of  the  Nile : m.  1916,  Adela  Maude,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Richard  Bayly, 
D.L.,  of  Ballyarthur,  Wooden  Bridge,  co. 
Wicklow  [M.  Anglesey  colls.]  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  United  Service  Club. 

Hadow,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Walter, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Henry  Hadow 
[see  E.  Kinnoull]  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; 
is  Mhjor  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  High- 
landers Reserve ; formerly  Capt.  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  and  an  A.D.C. 
to  Sirdar  of  Egypt  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Haffkine,  Waldemar  Mordecai  Wolff, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Aaron  Haffkine,  of 
Odessa;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Berdiansk  Classical 
Coll.,  and  at  Odessa  Univ.  (Science  Degree 
1884) ; has  devoted  himself  to  scientific 
research  since  1884 ; appointed  Assist. 
Professor  of  Physiology  in  Geneva  Med. 
Sch.  1888,  and  Assist,  in  Pasteur  Institute 
in  Paris  1890;  founded  Govt.  Plague  Re- 
search Laboratory,  Bombay  (now  Bombay 
Bacteriological  Laborator}’)  1896,  and  was 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Director-in-Ch.  thereof  until  1903,  and 
Bacteriologist  to  Govt,  of  India  1905-15  ; re- 
tired 1915  ; is  a Member  of  several  scientific 
sos.  ; carried  out,  under  the  auspices  of  the 
Indian  Govt.,  investigations  on  cholera  and 
plague,  introduced  prophylactic  inoculation 
methods  for  combating  these  diseases,  and 
suggested  method  of  inoculation  against 
typhoid  now  employed  in  civil  populations 
and  most  armies ; author  of  several  scientific 
works  and  various  papers  on  biological 
and  medical  subjects ; cr:  C.I.E.  1897. 
Pasteur  Institute , Paris. 

Hagarty,  Major  William  Grasett,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1885  ; is  Major  Roy.  Canadian  Artillery  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Halifax , 
Nova  Scotia. 

Haggard,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Charles 
Parker,  D.S.O.,  fifth  son  of  the  late  William 
Meybohm  Rider  Haggard,  of  Bradenham 
Hall,  Norfolk;  b.  1854;  entered  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  1873,  and  became  Capt. 
1883;  retired  1891 ; was  Adj.  1st  Reserve 
Depot,  Ismailia  1882,  till  close  of  operations  ; 
went  on  special  ser.  to  Suakin  and  Massowah 
Feb.  to  April  1884;  proceeded  to  Senheit  to 
report  on  fortifications,  and  negotiated 
release  of  European  missionary;  surveyed 
part,  and  wrote  report  and  itinerary,  of 
route  to  Khartum,  via  Kassala,  now  adopted 
by  Intelligence  Depart,  (special  naval  de- 
spatches) ; served  in  Egyptian  Expeditions 
1884,  present  at  battle  oiTamai,  and  advance 
on  Tamanieb  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Khedive’s  star),  at  Suakin  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Egyptian  Army  during  in- 
vestment by  Osman  Digna  1884-5  (Suakin 
clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh  for  distinguished 
service  before  the  enemy),  and  during  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5,  present  at  battle  ot 
Ginniss  and  advance  on  Abri  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; thanked  for  sers.  by  H.H.  the 
Khedive  and  awarded  3rd  class  Medjidie  on 
leaving  Egyptian  Ser.  ; a frequent  con- 
tributor to  Blackwood's  Magazine  and  tl^ 
Field  : m.  1st,  1883,  Emily  Isabella,  da.  of 
the  late  Peter  Chirnside,  of  Newham, 
Northumberland;  2nd,  1906,  Ethel,  widow 
of  Edward  Fowler  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886.  Camp 
Haggard,  Vancouver  Island. 

Haggard,  Capt.  Vernon  Harry  Stuart, 
C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Hinuber 
Haggard,  Bar.  -at-Law,  of  10,  St.  Augustine’s 
Road,  Bedford  ; b.  1874  ; Capt.  R.N. ; Benin 
Campaign  1897,  European  War  1914-19 
(C.M.G.) : m.  1905,  Dorothy,  da.  of  R.  Adam 
Ellis,  of  Greenwoods,  Stock,  Essex ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1919.  Little  Court,  Stock,  Essex; 
United  Service  Club. 

Hahn,  Major  James  Emanuel,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Haider  Ali  Khan,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Kashmir  Imperial  Ser. 
Troops;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Haig,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Gordon,  C.M  G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Alexander 
Haig;  b.  1877;  entered  R.A.  1896,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1905,  Mary  Astley,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Bromwich,  of  Southborough,  Kent;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Haig,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Balfour,  C.M.G., 
C.V.O.,  son  of  Robert  Haig;  b.  1840;  ed. 
at  Rugby,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.  E.  1859,  became  Capt.  1872, 
and  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.  1881,  when  he 
retired;  was  an  Equerry  to  the  Duke  of 
Edinbnrgh  1864-81,  an  Extra  Equerry 
1881-1900,  Principal  Agent  to  Conservative 
Party  1905-6,  and  an  Extra  Equerry  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1902-10,  since  when  to 
King  George  V.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berwick- 
shire, and  a Com.  of  Imperial  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Vladimir  : m.  1874,  the  Hon.  Frances 
Charlotte  Harris,  da.  of  3rd  Baron  Harris  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1878,  C.V.O.  1902.  75,  Elm  Park 

Gardens,  S.  IV. ; Bcmersyde,  St.  Boswells  ; 
Marlborough  Club. 


Haig,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Alexander  Haig,  of 
43,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1874 ; 
ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Leicestershire 
Regt.  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  with  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
,ieut.-Col.) : m.  1904,  Mabel  Grace,  da  of 
thelateSir  Horatio  David  Davies,  K, C.M.G. 
[see  Davies,  “Knights’  Widows”];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Haig,  Lieut- Col.  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Yeo.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Haig,  Brig.-Gen.  Neil  Wolseley,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Haig  ; b.  1868  ; 
entered  Dragoons  1891,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1912,  and  Col.  1916  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps) ; European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.)  ; 
is  a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1913,  Gerard  Fitzgerald,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Fitzgerald  Creagh ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Boodle's,  and  Cavalry 
Clubs. 

Haig,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Balfour,  C.B., 
M.B.  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Loretto,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1889)  M.R.C.S. 
and  L R.C.P.  London  1891  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; Waziristan  1894-5  (medal 
with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Uganda  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches twice,  two  medals  with  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; 
has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  (1st  class) : m. 

1909,  Evelyn  Georgiana,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Townshend  Brooke  [see  E.  Dartmouth]  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1917- 

Haig,  Brig.-Gen.  Roland  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Edwin  Haig,  J.P.,  of  Pen 
Ithon,  Radnorshire;  b.  1873;  entered  16th 
Lancers  1894,  and  became  Capt.  1900 ; re- 
tired 1903;  rejoined  1914;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1900,  with  7th  Dragoon 
Guards  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  present 
at  battle  of  Ypres  (wounded,  despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars);  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince 
Consort’s  Own),  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1899,  Geraldine  Dorothy, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Beauchamp  Kerr  Warren 
Kerr-Pearse  [see  M.  Lothian,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917,  2nd  Bar  1918).  9, 

Gibson  Place,  St.  Andrews;  Cavalry  Club. 

H aig,  Lieut-  Col.  Thomas  W olseley , C.S.I., 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  elder  son  of  the  late  Major 
Robert  Wolseley  Haig,  R.A. , F.R.S. ; b.  1865; 
ed.at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Seaforth  Highlanders 
1884,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1895,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910;  served 
with  Burma  Expedition  1887-9,  as  Staff  Officer 
Bhamo  Command  (medal  with  clasp) ; joined 
Berar  Commn.  1892,  and  was  successively 
Assist.  Commr.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police, 
Jails,  Stamps,  Registration,  and  Excise,  and 
Civil  and  Sessions  Judge;  entered  Political 
Depart.  1901,  became  First  Assist.  Resident 
at  Hyderabad  1902,  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Foreign  Depart.  1907 ; was  Political 
Agent  in  Alwar  1907-8,  Officiating  Political 
A.D.C.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  India  1909-10, 
and  Consul  at  Kerman  1910-12,  Consul-Gen. 
for  Khorassan  1912-16,  and  at  Ispahan  1916- 
19  : m.  1892,  Beatrice,  el.  da.  of  Michael 
Lloyd  Ferrar,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912, 
C.S.I.  1919.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Constitu- 
tional,and  Caledonian  United  Service  Clubs. 
Haig,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
William  Haig,  of  St.  Andrew’s,  Fife ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M. 
1894);  is  Major  (T.D.)  R.A. M.C.  (T.F.), 
Med.  Officer  in  Charge  of  a Batn.  Black 
Watch,  and  a Director  of  Rosyth  Brick 
and  Tile  Co.  (Limited) ; was  Pres.  Perth- 
shire Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso.  1911-12  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Galvel- 
more , Crieff. 

Haig,  Major  Wolseley  de  Haga,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Spencer  Haig ; 6-1884  ; Major 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


R.E.,  and  a D.A.A.G. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Haigh,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Eieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Haigh,  Ernest  Varley,  C.B.E.,  el.  son 
of  Sam  Haigh,  of  Slaithwaite,  Yorkshire  ; b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Huddersfield  Coll.;  is  Man- 
aging Director  of  hritish  Cardboard  Box 
Machine  Co.  (Limited),  and  a M.I.M.E.  ; 
was  Manager  in  J.  and  P.  Coats  (Limited) 
1906-15;  Dep.  Director-Gen.  Trench  Warfare 
Supply  Depart.  1916-17,  Controller  1917-18, 
and  Controller  of  Depart,  of  Engineering, 
Min.  of  Munitions  1918-19;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Services , Royal  Thames  Yacht,  and  Royal 
Corinthian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Hailes,  Major  William  Allan,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hailey,  Hammett  Reginald  Clode,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ;ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’Sch., 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered 
I.C.S.  1892,  and  became  Under-Sec.  to  Govt, 
oi  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1897,  Joint 
Magistrate  1899,  Dep.  Commr.  1905,  Joint 
Sec.,  Board  of  Revenue  1906,  Dep.  Director 
of  Land  Records  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Registration  1911,  and  Director  of  Land 
Records  and  Agriculture  1912  ; is  an  Addi- 
tional Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of  United 
Provinces  and  Oudh;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Agra,  N.IV.  Provinces , India. 
Hailey,  William  Malcolm,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Hammett  Hailey,  F.R.C.S., 
of  Newport  Pagnell,  Bucks ; b.  1872 ; ed. 
at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar);  was  Assist. 
Commr.,  Punjab  1895-8,  Junior  Sec.  to 
Financial  Commr.  1898-9,  Colonization 
Officer,  Jhelum  Canal  Colony  1901-5,  Dep. 
Commr.,  Punjab  1906,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Punjab  1907-8,  and  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
India  (Financial  Depart.)  1908-11 ; employed 
on  special  duty  for  Coronation  Durbar  1911 ; 
appointed  Ch.  Commr.  of  Delhi  and  a 
Member  of  Imperial  Legislative  Council 
1912,  to  duty  with  Home  Depart.,  Govt, 
of  India  1918,  and  Finance  Member  1919  ; is 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1896,  Andreina, 
da.  of  Count  Hannibale  Balzani  (Italy);  cr. 
C.I.E.  1911,  C S.I.  1915.  'Delhi,  India. 

Haine,  Paymaster -Com.  Alec  Ernest, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Robert  Webb  Haine,  Civil 
Ser.  (retired);  b.  1885;  Paymaster  Lieut. - 
Com.  (retired)  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Sec.  to  Ch.  of  Staff,  Gallipoli,  and  to 
Vice-Adm.  Comdg.  Dover  Patrol  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Haines,  Henry  Haselfoot,  C.I.E ^ son  of 
Frederick  Haines,  F.S.A. , of  Edenbridge  ; b. 
1867 ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  (Fellow  1888)  ; Conservator  of 
Forests  in  Bihar  and  Orissa ; has  Indian  long 
ser.  vol.  medal ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Haines,  Major  Leslie  Earls,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Haines,  Junr.  ; b. 
1883 ; is  Major  Canadian  Machine  Gun  Corps ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  and 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1908,  Dorothy  Eileen,  da.  of  the 
late  St.  John  A.  Biggs  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Haines,  William  Joseph,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Salvation  Army  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
1918,  C.B.E.  1919. 

Haining,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hadden, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; entered  R.A.  1901,  became 
Capt.  1914,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1918;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : tn.  1913,  Dora, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Barnwell, 
of  Elcho  House,  Bulfron,  Stirlingshire;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Haji  Bukhsh  Ellahie,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  head  of  the  firm  of  Haji  Bukhsh  Ellahie 
and  Co.,  of  Calcutia,  Delhi,  etc.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1914.  Nicholson  Road,  Delhi,  India. 

Haksar,  Kailas  Naraian,  Lieut.-Col. 
Pundit , C.I.E.,  son  of  Pundit  Har  Naraian  ; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Gwalior 


(B.A.  1896)  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Gwalior  Army ; 
was  Professor  of  History  and  Philosophy, 
Victoria  Coll.,  Gwalior  1899-1902,  Private 
Sec.  to  Maharaja  Scindia  of  Gwalior  1902-12, 
and  Officiating  Under-Sec.,  Depart,  of 
Political  and  Foreign  Affairs  1905-7 ; a 
contributor  to  leading  Indian  Journals  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1911.  Jai  Bailas,  Gwalior,  India; 
Raj  Mahal , Delhi , Punjab. 

Halahan,  Group-Capt.  Frederick  Crosby, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Samuel  Handy  Halahan;  b.  1880;  entered 
R.N.  1899,  became  Lieut.  1900,  Lieut. -Com. 
1908,  Com.  1915,  Wing-Com.  Roy.  Naval  Air 
Ser.  19x5,  Wing-Capt.  1917,  and  Group- 
Capt.  R.A.F.  1919;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  C.M.G.);  is  a 
Dep.  Director  at  Air  Ministry  : m.  1905,  Eva 
Muriel,  da.  of  James  Grimble  Groves,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Oldfield  Hall,  Cheshire;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(5th  class)  1907,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Sattenham  House,  Milford,  Surrey  ; Beef- 
steak, United  Sports' , and  R.A.F.  Clubs. 

Halahan,  Col.  John  Crosby,  C.B.E., 
A.F.C.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Col. (despatches,  C.B.E., 
A.F.C.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Haldane,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Leveuax, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1866  ; entered  W.  York- 
shire Regt.  1888,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 
1891,  Major  1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  prisoner,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Hale,  Col.  Charles  Henry,  C.M.  G. , D.S.  O., 
younger  son  of  the  late  G.  W.  Hale,  of 
Glenwood,  Paignton,  S.  Devon  ; b.  1863  ; en- 
tered Army  Med.  Staff  1887,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  Major  1899,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1915; 
retired  1917 ; served  during  Matabele  War 
1896  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  as  an 
•Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Ser.  : m.  1889,  Elsie 
Innes  MacGeorge  (from  whom  he  obtained 
a divorce  1904),  el.  da.  of  W.  A.  Brown, 
Advocate  and  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Aber- 
deen, Kincardine,  and  Banff;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1897,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Hale,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ernest,  D.S.  O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  G.  W.  Hale,  of  Glen- 
wood, Paignton,  S.  Devon  ; b.  1861  ; entered 
Army  Med.  Depart.  1885,  became  Surg.-Maj. 
(now  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps)  1897, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1905;  retired  1912;  re-em- 
ployed  1915;  served  with  Soudan  Frontier 
Field  Force  1885-6,  present  at  action  ofGinnis 
(medal,  bronze  star),  in  Burma  1889-91,  and 
with  Poukhan  and  Tonhone  (thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India)  Wuntho  (despatches,  D.S.O.) 
Expeditions  1891-2  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1915-17;  sometime  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy 
of  India  (Earl  of  Minto),  and  Senior  Med. 
Officer,  Mhow  : m.  1st,  1902,  Kathleen,  who 
d.  1904,  da.  of  Dr.  Wadd,  of  Richmond  Hill, 
Surrey;  2ndly,  1908,  Lucy  Fead,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  W.  Scott,  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1892. 
Liltlecroft,  Bath  Road,  Felixstowe. 

Hale,  Col.  Thomas  Wyatt,  C.B., 
C.M.G., C.B.E.',  6.1864;  entered  Wiltshire 
Regt.  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.,  1905,  and  Col.  1913;  Benin  Expedi- 
tion 1897  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition i898(despatches, 4th  Class  Medjidie, 
Egyptian  Medal,  medal),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
C.B.E.);  was  a Director  of  Ordnance  Sers. 
1917-19  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. : m.  1892, 
Annette  Hannah,  who  a.  1918,  da.  of  the 
late  Daniel  Bailey,  of  Moorock,  Ballycumber, 
King’s  co. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hales,  Rev.  John  Percy,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1870  ; ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1919);  ap- 
pointed R.  of  Cotgrave,  Nottingnam,  and 
Diocesan  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Southwell  1910; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  a Chap,  to  the 
Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Halkett,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Marjoribanks 
Craigie-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  lateCol. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1535 


Charles  Harland  Craigie  Halkett,  R.E.;  b. 
1880;  Major  aad  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Highland 

L. I.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Somaliland  1904  (medal  with  clasp), 
Nandi  Expedition  1905-6  (clasp),  Sudan  1912 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919), 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Hall,  Arthur  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Henry  Sinclair  Hall,  of  Clifton  ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; 
is  an  Engineer  and  a M.I.C.E. ; was  Assist. 
Mechanical  Engineer  Roy  Arsenal,  Wool- 
wich 1905-14,  Assist.  Sup.  Engineering  Depart 
1914-17,  and  Director  of  Torpedo  and  Mine 
Production,  Admiralty  191 7-19,  since  when  he 
has  been  Controller  of  Miscellaneous  Stores 
Disposal,  Disposal  Board : m.  1910,  Maud 
Henrietta  Webster ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Eliot 
Vale,  Blackheath,  S.E. ; Authors'  Club. 

Hall,  Major  Charles  Henry  Torrington 
Byng,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  as  Major  Machine  Gun 
Corps  and  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hall,  Major  Charles  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1877;  Major  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  19x4-19  (prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hall,  Lieut. -Col.  Douglas  Keith  Elphin- 
stone,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Co!. 
Sir  Angus  William  Hall  [see  “ Knights’ 
Widows  ”];  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Dorset- 
shire Reert.  ; Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6 
(honourably  mentioned,  Star),  S.  Africa 
1896-7  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  as  an  A.A.G. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  C.M.G.,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) : 
m.  1905,  Katharine,  da.  of  T.  A.  Lewis, 
of  Indianopolis,  Indiana,  U.S.A. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hall,  Capt.  Douglas  Montgomery 
Bernard,  D.S.O.  [see  Hall,  Bt.,  cr.  1919]. 

Hall,  Lieut.- Col.  Edward,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.,  and  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hall,  Major  Edward  Chase,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hall,  Major  Edward  George,  C.I.E.; 
b.  1882;  Major  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  : m.  1912,  E.  B., 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  S.  Birdwood,  Indian 
Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hall,  Col.  Ernest  Frederic,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Arthur  Hall,  M.C.S.  ; b.  1865; 
entered  R.A.  1884, became  Major  1900, Lieut.- 
Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1919;  retired  1919; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; appointed  an  Assist. 
Director  at  War  Office  1916  : m.  xst,  1901, 
Daisy  Gordon,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the  late 

H.  M.  Chase  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Lilian  Dora,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  F.  M.  Middleton,  formerly 
V.  of  Old  Alresford,  and  widow  of  Edward 
Ritchie,  M.D. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Hall,  Major  George,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 

M. R.C.F.,  only  son  of  M.  Stokoe  Hall,  of 
Bishop  Auckland  ; b.  1879;  Major  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1913,  Margaret,  da.  of  Nicholas 
Mein,  of  Newcastle;  cr.  C.M  G.  1916. 

I,  Eshngton  Road,  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Clifford  Miller, 
C.M.G  , C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  H.  Hall,  R.N. ; b.  1872;  ed. 
at  Repton,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.E. 
1892,  became  Capt.  1902  (Special  Reserve 
I9°6);  retired  1914  ; is  Lieut.  Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers;  served  in  Soudan  1897-8-9 
(D.S.O.);  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1896-9, 


and  became  Goods  Manager  of  Egyptian 
State  Railways  1890;  was  Traffic  Manager 
1906-19  (2nd  class  Orders  of  the  Nile  and 
Medjidie  and  3rd  class  OsmaniehL  and  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Railway  Transport 
1916-19,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1st, 
1901,  Genevieve,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of  J. 

B.  Stickney,  of  St.  Augustine,  Florida, 
U.S.A. ; 2ndly,  1906,  Annie  E.  M.,  da.  of  the 
late  Fitzroy  Kelly,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19  9. 
23,  Cranley  Gardens , S.W.J ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hall,  Lieut.  - Col.  George  Thompson, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Army  Ser.  Corps;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Hall,  Major  George  William,  D.S.O.  ; &. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hall,  Major  Harold  Flintoff,  D.S.O., 
T.D.;  b.  1870;  is  Major R.F.A.  (T.F.),  and 
a D.A.Q.M.G.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  19  'o,  Dulce  Evelyn, 
oa.  of  V.  T.  Thompson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
The  Lodge,  East  Bolden , Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne. 

Hall,  Vert.  Henry  Armstrong,  C.B.E., 

son  of  George  Hall,  formerly  Oxfordshire 

L. I.  ; b.  1853  » R-  Methley,  and  Archdeacon 

of  Richmond  (Yorkshire)  and  a Chap,  to 
H.M.  ; European  War  19x4-19  as  a ist  class 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches,  C.B.E.): 
m.  1878,  Catherine  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late 
Hutchinson,  H E-I-C.S. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Methley  Rectory , Leeds. 

Hall,  Major  Henry  Ronald,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hall,  Col.  Henry  Samuel,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Hall,  of  Barton  Abbey 
[V.  Bridport]  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  2nd  Vol.  Batn.  Oxfordshire  L.I. (V.D.) : 
m.  1874,  Eleanor  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of 
Gen.  Edward  Boxer,  R.A.,  F.R.S. ; cr.  C.B 
(Civil)  1902.  25,  Longridge  Road , Earl's 

Court,  S.W.;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hall,  Capt.  Henry  Sydney  Hofman, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  John  W.  Hall,  of  Kineton, 
Solihull ; b.  1885 ; ed.  at  Shrewsbury ; is  a 
Solicitor,  and  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers ; served 
during  European  War  1915-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Alice  Martha, 
da.  of  W.  W.  Robinson,  of  Stoke  Newing- 
ton, N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hall,  Paymaster -Capt.  Hugh  Seymour, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  Rome  Hall,  of 
Birtley,  Northumberland;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Shaftesbury  Gram.  Sch.  ; Paymaster-Corn, 
and  Acting  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. , and  Pay- 
master of  Contingencies,  Admiralty : m. 

18 — ; wife  deceased ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Westmorland  House,  Wark-on-Tyne,  Northum- 
berland. 

Hall,  John  Carey,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Hall,  formerly  of  Coleraine,  co.  An- 
trim ; b.  1844  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1881  ; 
entered  Consular  Ser.  1867,  became  Consul 
for  Hakodate  and  Niigata  1888  (held  office 
as  Acting  Judge  of  Court  for  Japan  and  as 
Acting  Assist.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
for  China  and  Japan),  Consul  at  Kobe  1897, 
and  Consul-Gen.  at  Yokohama  1903  ; retired 
1914:  m.  1876,  Agnes,  da.  of  Charles  Wycliff 
Goodwin,  sometime  a Judge  of  British 
Supreme  Court,  Shanghai ; cr.  I.S.O.  1902, 
C.M.G.  1912.  49,  Broadhurst  Gardens, 

Hampstead,  N.W.6. 

Hall,  Surg.-Capt.  John  Falconer,  C.M.G., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hall ; b.  1872  ; 
M.B.  1893 ; Surg.-Capt.  R.N. ; China  1900 
(despatches,  medal,  specially  promoted), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  Gilbert  Blades  Gold  Medallist 
1912  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hall,  Col.  John  Hamilton,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  6.1871;  Col.  late  Middlesex  Regt.; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps) ; European  War  1914-18,  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  (despatches, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1536 


D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania);  was  a Brig.-Com.  1918-19 ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Hall,  Capt.  John  Hathorn, D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18—;  temporary  Capt.  Special  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1919. 

Hall,  Brig. -Gen.  Lewis  Montgomery 
Murray;  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Lewis  Hall,  R.A.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital;  entered  R.M.A.  1873,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1907  (retired 
1910),  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1912;  served 
with  Chin  - Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp);  commanded  a Brig,  in  India  1906-10  ; 
obtained  Aviation  certificate  1915 ; is  a 
F.R.G.S.  : m.  1880,  Blanche,  da.  of  Capt.  J. 
Symons,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907.  12,  Kent 
Gardens , Ealing  IV.;  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club 

Hall,  Lieut. -Col.  Montagu  Heath,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Isaac  Hall,  of  Upton,  near 
Macclesfield,  and  Castleton,  Derbyshire ; 
b.  1856 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd 
(Reserve)  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S. 
Lancashire  Regt.)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
and  1901  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1901.  14,  John  Dalton  Street , 

Manchester. 

Hall,  Major  Patterson  Lindsay,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hall,  Lieut-Col.  Percy  Byng,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Charles  Henry  Hall, 

B. S.C. ; b.  1880 ; formerly  Lieut.  Indian 
Army  ; operations  against  brigands  of 
Chunliang-Cheng  (D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-15  (prisoner)  ; is  Lieut. -Gen.  Reserve 
of  Officers,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. : 
m.  1905,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis 
Langford  O’Callaghan,  K.C.M.G.,  C.S.I., 

C. I.E.,  of  Clonmeen,  Guildford;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1903.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Hall,  Capt.  Philip  Ashley,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  1891  ; Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Buckingham- 
shire L.I.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hall,  Major  Philip  de  Havilland,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  18—;  Major  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Sarsfield,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hall,  Sydney  Prior,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Harry  Hall,  of  Newmarket ; b.  1842 ; 
ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  School,  and  at 
Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1st  Class 
Classics  1865,  M.  A.  1871);  was  Special  Artist 
for  Graphic  during  Franco-German  War, 
1870-71.  and  a Member  of  the  Suites  of  H.M. 
King  Edward  VII.  during  his  visit  to  India 
(when  Prince  of  Wales)  1875-6,  of  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  Argyll  in  Canada  1878,  and  of 
Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cornwall  and  York 
(now  King  and  Queen)  during  Colonial  Tour 
1901 ; has  Orders  of  Medjidie,  Vasa  of  Swe- 
den, Redeemer  of  Greece,  and  Christ  of 
Portugal;  author  of  “Oxford  Sketches,’’ 
etc.  : 1st,  1871,  Emma  Dinah,  who  d. 

1894,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Holland  ; 2ndly, 
1906,  Mary  L.,  da.  of  the  late  James  Gow ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901.  36,  Grove  End 
Road,  N.  fV. 

Hall,  Rear-Adm.  Sydney  Stewart,  C.B., 
third  son  of  John  Selby  Hall,  formerly 
R.N.,  of  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight ; b.  1872  ; 
entered  R.N.  1885,  became  Lieut.  1892,  Com. 
1903,  Capt.  1907,  Commodore  1915.  and  Rear- 
Adm.  (retired)  1919;  formerly  on  Senior  Staff 
of  Torpedo  Sch.  ; commanded  Submarine 
Ser.  1906-10;  was  Assist,  to  First  Sea  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty  1915,  and  in  command  of 
Submarine  Ser.  1915-19  during  European 
War;  was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1918-19; 
has  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir  and  St. 
Anne,  Italian  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus,  Order  of  Crown  of  Rumania, 


Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun,  2nd  class  of 
Siamese  Order  of  White  Elephant,  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  American  D.5.M.  : rn.  1906, 

Edith  Christina,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frank 
Mudie,  M.A.,  of  Arbroath ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1914.  Yearle , Alverstoke,  Hants. 

Hall,  Thomas  Andrew,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Hall,  of  High  Street,  Portadown,  co. 
Armagh;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Univ.  of  Ireland 
(B.A.  and  B.E.) ; is  a M.I.C.E. ; has  been 
Govt.  Engineer  for  Newfoundland  since  1906  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Tonnage  Committee,  Min.  of 
Shipping,  and  Board  of  Coal  Control  for  New- 
foundland dining  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  St.  John’s,  Newfoundland. 

Hall,  William  Thomas,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Francis  H.  Hall,  of  Drumcullin, 
Downpatrick ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Rossall,  at 
Kingstown  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1877,  LL.B.  1878);  entered  I.C.S.  1878; 
became  Director  of  Land  Records  and 
Agriculture,  Burma  1887,  Dep.  Commr. 
1892,  Pres.  Rangoon  Municipality  1894-5-7, 
Commr.  and  Sessions  Judge  1896,  a Member 
of  Legislative  Council,  Burma,  and  Finan- 
cial Commr.,  Burma  1902;  was  a Member 
of  Legislative  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1905-7:  m.  1st,  1883,  Jeanne  Josephine, 
who  d.  1884^  da.  of  John  Bridges;  2ndly, 
1887,  Anna  Caroline  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Peter 
Hay;  cr.  C.S.I.  1904.  14,  Campden  Hill 

Court,  IV.8. 

Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Ellis  Carr-, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Carr-Hall ; b. 
1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served 
in  Tirah  Campaign  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17  in 
France  and  in  Mesopotamia  as  Field  Con- 
troller of  Mil.  Accounts  (despatches,  C.I.E., 
igi4Star,  medal) : m.1899,  Agnes  Alexander, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  L.  Lane,  formerly 
R.A.M.C.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Poona,  Bombay. 

Hall,  Group- Capt.  Robert  Hamilton 
Clark-,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Group- 
Capt.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour): 
m.  1919,  Lillias.  da.  of  Col.  R.  Eliott  Lock- 
hart, of  The  Hewke,  Lockerbie  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
7918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hall,  Col.  Frederick  William  George 
Gordon-,  C B.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Surg. 
F.  W.  Gordon-Hall ; b.  1861  ; entered  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1886,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
and  Col.  1915  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-16  (despatches,  C.B.) ; sometime 
Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  China ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Hall,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Charles  William 
Gordon-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.  F. 
W.  Gordon-Hall,  B.S.C. ; b.  1875  ; entered 
Yorkshire  L.I.  1894,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1898 
(severely  wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy);  was  D.A.Q.M.G., 
Malta  1904-8;  appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1920:  in.  1901,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Meeson;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  21, 
Albany  Villas,  Hove,  Sussex. 

Hall-Dadwood  [see  Dad  wood]. 
Hall-Dempster  [see  Dempster]. 

Hallard,  Major  Hugh  Reginald, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Halle,  Miss  Elinor  Mary  Jessie,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Halle,  of  19, 
Holland  Park,  W.,  and  Greenhavs,  Man- 
chester; b.  1856;  Sculptress  and  Medallist, 
and  Inventor  of  Surgical  Requisites  for 
the  wounded  (Queen  Mary’s  Needlework 
Guild);  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Hallett,  Com.  John  Ignatius,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18— ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1014-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1537 


Hallett,  Col.  James  Wyndham  Hughes-, 
C.B.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
James  Hughes-Hallett,of  Higham,  near  Can- 
terbury, and  Dunmow,  Essex ; b.  1852 ; ed. 
at  Haileybury  ; entered  Army  1872,  became 
Capt.  72nd  Highlanders  1880,  Major  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  Duke  of 
Albany’s  Own)  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1897,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1900 ; retired  1906  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9,  present  at  capture  of 
the  Peiwar  Kotal  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  pre- 
sent at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  in  command  of  his  Regt. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  his 
Regt.,  and  in  command  of  Highland  Brig, 
(wounded,  despatches  thrice,  C.B.,  Brevet 
•Col.);  appointed  to  command  72nd  and  79th 
Regt.  Dists.  1902,  Highland  Depots  1905,  a 
Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1906,  and  a Territorial  .Force 
Brig.  1908-12  : m.  1893,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Henry  William  Landers;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1896,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.V.O.  1905.  22, 

Campbell  Avenue,  Murrayjield,  Edinburgh  ; 
Naval  and  Military , and  Sports’  Clubs. 
Hallett,  Capt.  Theodore  John,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  T.  Hallett,  V.  of 
Bishop  Tachbrook,  Leamington;  b.  1878; 
ed.  privately;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B. E.)  : m.  1908,  Helen 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  F.  Dakeyne, 
M.S.C. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Union  Club. 

H alliday,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Stratford 
Tollemache,  V.C.,  C.B.,  son  of  Col.  Stratford 
Charles  Haliiday,  (formerly  R.A,),  of  Med- 
stead  House,  Alton,  Hants;  b.  1870;  entered 
R.M.  1889,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Major  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  2nd  Comdt. 
1920;  served  in  China  with  Peking  Guard 
1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major,  V.C.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer: 
m.  1st,  1908,  Florence  Clara,  da.  of  the  late 
Brig. -Gen.  William  Budgen,  D.S.O.  ; andly, 

1916.  Violet,  da.  of  Major  Victor  Blake,  of 
Hayling  Island  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913. 

Halliday, Major  William  John  Frederick, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  1882;  is  Major  R. F.A.,  and  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1918, 
Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Philip  Morris,  R.A., 
and  widow  of  Fletcher  Robinson;  cr.  D.S  O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Hallifax,  Charles  Joseph,  C.B.E.  ; b 

1867;  ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  Tiverton,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1887  ; 
Commr.  of  a Div.,  and  a Member  of  Council 
of  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Punjab  ; cr.  C.B.E).  1918. 

Hallifax,  Lieut.-Com.  Oswald  Ernest, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1888;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-19  with  Sub- 
marines (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Halliley,  Lieut.-Com.  Alan  Kerr  McClin- 
tock,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.  Com.  R.N. ; 
Russia  1919  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hallowell-Carkw  [see  Carew]. 
Hallowes,  Col.  Francis  William,  C.B., 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Hallowes,  King’s  Shropshire  L-I  ; b.  1866; 
formerly  Col.  Indian  Army;  retired  1920; 
served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Somaliland  1904 
(medal  with  clasp)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918,  C.B 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Hallowes,  Major  Richard  Collis,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  1879;  Major  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-18 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Hallsmith,  Guthrie,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  2nd  Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

H allward,  Major  Bernard  Marsham,  ] 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut,  and  temporary 
Major  Rifle  Brig.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 


Halse,  Col.  Stanley  Clarence,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  C'arence  Halse  ; 
b.  1872;  formerly  Col.  R.A.,  and  serving 
with  Ministry  of  Munitions;  has  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and  Legion  of 
Honour  : m.  1899,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  H.  Smalpage;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  23,  Rich- 

mond Mansions,  S.W.5. 

Halsey,  Capt.  Arthur,  C.B.E.  [see  Halsey, 

Bt.]. 

Ham,  Engineer- Adm.  John  William,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  John  Samson  Ham,  of 
Bournemouth;  b.  1863;  Engineer-Adm. 
R.N.  (retired);  was  Engineer  Assist,  to 
Director  of  Dockyards,  Admiralty  1907-16 
(specially  promoted  Engineer-Capt.  1913) ; 
sometime  Managing  Director  of  G.  S. 
White  and  Co.,  of  Cowes;  is  a Member  of 
Institute  of  Naval  Architects  and  of  Insti- 
tute of  Metals  : m.  1889,  Lily  Florence,  da. 
of  Fleet-Engineer  James  Nelson;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  The  Hayes , West  Cowes. 

Hambelton,  Lieut.-Com.  Alexander  Elvin 

Sherwin,  C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com. 

R. N.R.,  and  a Master  in  Merchant  Ser.  ; cr. 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Hambly,  Capt.  Andrew,  D.S.O  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  (retired)  R.N. ; European  War  1914- 
18 ; with  Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

FIambro,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Everard, 
C.B.E.  son  of  Sir  Everard  Alexander  Ham- 
bro;  b.  1876;  formerly  Capt.  R.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Remount  Ser.  (despatches,  C.B.E  , Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.)  : m.  1902,  Katharine  Aleihea, 
da.  of  William  Charles  Scott  I B.  Sheffield]  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Coldham  Hall , Bury 
St.  Edmunds. 

Hambro,  Brig. -Gen.  Percival  Otway, 

C. B,,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Percival  Ham- 
bro. of  Stapleton.  Blandford ; b.  1870;  Col. 
15th  Hussars  and  a temporary  Brig. -Gen.  ; 

S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen's  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Aviz  of 
Portugal,  Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of 
France);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil  ) 1919. 

Hamer,  Major  Meredith  Ashton,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1877  5 is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served 
during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
M C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hamersley,  Major  Harold  St.  George> 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Alfred  St.  George  Hamersleyi 
K.C.,  M.P.,  of  Rycote  Park,  Wheatley* 
Oxon  [see  Piers,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1882;  is 
Major  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

C. M.G.):  m.  1912,  Martha  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Rear-Adm.  Richard  Carter  [see  M.  Ely, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hamersley,  Major  Hugh  St.  George, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  St. 
George  Hamersley,  K.C.,  of  Rycote  Park, 
Wheatley,  Oxon  [see  Piers,  Bt.,  colls.]:  b. 
1878;  Major  R.G.A.;  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O  , Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  19-8,  Marguerite  Eveline,  el.  da.  of  Dr. 

J.  R.  H.  Sutton,  of  Dublin ; cr.  D.S.O,  1918. 

Hamf.rton,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Ernest, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Johnstone  Hamerton,  V.  of  St.  Alban’s, 
Leeds  ; b.  1873  ! ed.  at  Leeds  Gram.  Sch. ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1899;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C.  ; Somaliland 
1903-4,  present  at  action  of  Jidballi  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  was  a Member  of  Commn. 
for  Investigation  of  Sleeping  Sickness  in 
Uganda  1908-10,  and  of  Roy.  So.’s  Commn. 
for  Investigation  of  Trypanosomiasis  in 
Nyasaland  1911-13  ; is  a Fellow  of  Zoological 
So. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1904,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Hamilton,  Coin.  Alexander  Gibson, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; during 
European  War  1914-18  with  Mine  Sweepers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 


49 


1538 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Hamilton,  Andrew,  C B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; 
sometime  Hon.  Assist.  Director,  Merchant 
Shipbuilding,  Min.  of  Shipping  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  xq2o. 

Hamilton,  Lieut. -Col.  Andrew  Lome, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Col. Canadian  Army  Pay  Corps;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Hamilton,  Capt.  Anthony,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  Andrew  Hamilton,  formerly 
31st  Regt.  ; b.  1872  ; -Capt.  Roy.  Indian 
Marine  ; served  in  Somaliland  1902-4  (medal), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1914-15  (despatches 
four  times,  D S.O.) ; was  Port  Officer,  and 
Collector  of  Customs,  Burma  1909-12,  and  on 
special  duty  at  War  Office  1916-18:  m 1911, 
Margaret,  da.  of  B.  P.  Blockley ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1915.  Merle,  Slinf old,  Sussex  ; Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Hamilton,  Major  Benjamin  Henry  Noel 
Hans,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  R. A.t.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Hamilton,  Charles  Boughton,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  Hamilton,  of  British 
Guiana  ; b.  1850  ; entered  Colonial  Civil  Ser. 
1865  ; held  various  posts  in  British  Guiana 
1865-85  (thanked  by  Council)  ; appointed  Re- 
ceiver-Gen., Trinidad  1886,  Acting  Auditor- 
Gen.,  M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  1886,  Member  of 
Education  Board  1887  and  of  Board  of  Health 
1888,  a M.L.C.  1889,  Chm.  of  Widows’ Fund 
Committee  1889,  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1890 
and  1891,  Chm.  of  Harbour  Improvement 
Committee  1891,  a Member  of  Coll.  Council 
1891,  Receiver-Gen.  of  British  Guiana  1892, 
a M.E.C.  of  the  Colony  1895,  and  a Member 
of  Court  of  Policy  1898;  arranged  Trinidad 
Widows’  and  Orphans’  Fund  Scheme  and 
Excise  Laws  ; has  been  Chm.  of  many  im- 
portant Commns.  in  British  Guiana  ; is  an 
Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England:  m.  1880,  Elizabeth  Hermina,  who 
d.  1897,  da.  of  Pieter  van  Eeden  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1895.  Orbieston,  Parley ; RoyalSocieties  Club. 

Hamilton,  Major  Charles  Stewart  Par- 
nell. D.S.O.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of 
Henry  (Thomas  Hamilton,  L.R.C.P..  I.L.M., 
of  E'Sex  House,  Barnes,  S.W.  ; b.  1891; 
M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  L.R.C.P.  London;  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19x9, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  James  Lewis,  of 
Petrograd  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Essex  House , 
Barnes , 5.  W. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Claud  Lorn  Camp- 
bell, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Hugh  Hamilton,  of  1,  Barn  Street,  Ayr; 
b.  1874;  Col.  R A.  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Aviz 
of  Portugal) : m 1908,  Veronica,  only  da. 
of  J.  Irvine  Boswell,  M.D.,  of  Crawley 
Grange,  Bucks  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  19x8. 

Hamilton,  Capt.  Lord  Claud  Nigel, 
C.M.G.,  M.  V.O. , D.S.O.  [see  D.  Abercorn]. 

Hamilton,  Capt.  David  Monteith,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Col.  J.  G.  Hamilton  ; 6.1874;  is  Capt. 
R.N.  (retired)  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Graham, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; entered  Connaught 
Rangers  1902,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, Mil.  Cross,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St 
Stanislas  of  Russia,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hamilton,  Gavin  Macaulay,  M.V.O.  ; b. 
18—;  Sec.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  New  Zealand  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  19  20.  Government  House, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Theodore, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  Hamilton 
(formerly  Archbishop  of  Ottawa!,  of  495, 
Wilbrod  Street,  Ottawa  ; b.  188a  ; Major  ai  d 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; sometime  a Direc- 
tor of  Personal  Sers.  ; European  War  1914- 


18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):- 
m.  1917 , Nancy  Kathleen,  da.  of  Henry 
Butler,  of  Le  Houlme,  pres  Rouen,  France  : 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Hamilton,  Major  Gerard  Montague, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  in  the  Army  (Re- 
serve'; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Gilbert  Claud,  C.M.G,y 
D.S.O.  [see  D.  Abercorn]. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Gilbert  Henry  Claude, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry 
Meade  Hamilton,  C.B.  [Borrowes,  Bt.]  ; b. 
1852  ; ed.  at  Marlborough ; entered  14th 
Hussars  1875,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1900 ; retired  1906 ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80  (despatches,  medal),  in  Trans- 
vaal 1881,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in 
command  of  his  Regt.  and  4th  Cav.  Brig., 
present  at  actions  of  Diamond  Hill,  Belfast, 
Vaal  Kranz,  Tugela  Heights,  and  Pieters 
Hill,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches 
twice.  Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps):  m.  1885, 
Florence  Brooks,  da.  of  Henry  Tootal 
Broadhurst;  cr. C.B. (Mil.)  1906.  20 , Palmeiro; 
Court,  Hove,  Brighton  ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Hamilton,  Horace  Perkins,  C.B.,  son  of 
Horace  Hamilton,  of  Ashford.  Kent  ; b.  1880  ; 
sometime  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  the 
Exchequer;  appointed  Dep.  Chm.  Board  of 
Inland  Revenue  1918,  and  Chm.  Board  of 
Customs  and  Excise  1919:  m.  1915,  Amy, 
da.  of  Sydney  Turner  Klein,  of  Hatherlow, 
Reigate;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Hamilton,  Capt.  Hugh  William  Roberts, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1892;  Capt.  R.E  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  in  France,  Mesopotamia, 
and  Palestine  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hamilton,  Rear-Adm.  James  de  Courcy, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  de  Courcy 
Hamilton,  of  Heacham  Manor,  Nox-folk  ; b. 
i860;  entered  R.N.  1873,  became  Lieut. 
1882,  Com.  1895,  Capt.  1901  (retired  1904),  and 
Rear-Adm.  1910;  served  at  bombardment  of 
Alexandria  1882  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp, 
Khedive’s  bronze  star);  was  Ch.  of  Metro- 
politan Fire  Brig.  1903-g;  has  Coronation 
Medal:  in.  1901,  Mabel  Eveline,  da.  of 
William  Sang,  of  Edinburgh;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1909.  5,  Dawson  Place,  W. ; 

United  Service  Club. 

Hamilton,  James  Fetherstonhaugh, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Talbot 
Hamilton,  formerly  19th  Regt  ; b.  1850;  ed. 
at  Old  Trailed  Sch.,  Manchester,  and  at 
Worksop  ; is  Sec.  to  Coutts  and  Co.,  bank- 
ers, of  Strand,  W.C.  : in.  1879,  Ellen  Bertha, 
da.  of  Robert  Schofield,  of  Rochdale;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911. 

Hamilton,  Major  James  Melvill,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lewis  Hamilton,  of  Sundrum,  Ayr- 
shire; b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Gordon  Highlanders,  and  a Brig.  Major ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  five 
times,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) : m.  1913,  Violet  Anne  Douglas, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Colquhoun 
[see  Colquhoun,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Hamilton,  Major  John,  D.S.O.;  b. 

18  — ; Major  Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hamilton,  Major  John  Alfred,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914  17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D-S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Archibald, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late 
R.  G.  Hamilton,  of  Liverpool  ; b.  1869;  ed. 
at  George  Watson  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1892)  ; 
F.R.C.S.  1933  ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1^95,  became  Major  1906,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1914  ; served  in  China  1900,  present  at 
relief  at  Peking  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  sometime  Demonstrator  in  Anato- 
my, Edinburgh  Med.  Sch.,  and  Resident 
Physician,  Univ.  Wards,  Roy  Infirmary, 


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Edinburgh  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Hamilton,  John  Baillie,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Manager  of  Leeds  Corporation  Tramways  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Leeds. 

Hamilton,  Col.  John  George  Harry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Hamilton, 
of  Skene  House,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  1890,  became  Capt. 
1899,  Major  1909,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Lieut. -Col.  1916;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 

1902,  present  at  battle  of  Paardeberg  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 16  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1916,  and  Comdt.  at 
a Base  Depot  1918,  with  rank  of  Col.  : m. 
1912,  Sybil,  da.  of  Montefiore  Micholls;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Hamilton,  Capl.  John  Steven,  D.S.  O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  Acting 
Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S. O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hamilton,  Lieut.  Louis  Henry  Keppel, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Belhaven  and  Stenton, 
colls.]. 

Hamilton,  Major  Norman  Chivas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ’>  entered  Army  Ser.  Corps 

1903,  and  became  Major  1914  ; served  dur- 
ing S.  African  War  1900-1901,  ai.d  during 
European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Imperial  Force  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Percy  Douglas,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. ; b.  1867;  Col.  R.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy)  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917,  C B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Hamilton,  Col.  Robert  Sydney,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Ven.  F.  C.  Hamilton, 
Archdeacon  of  Limeiick;  b.  1871;  ed. 
at  St.  Columba’s  Coll.,  Dublin,  and  at 

R. M.A. ; entered  R.A.  (891,  became  Capt. 
Army  Ordnance  Depart,  11-99,  Major  1905, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1911  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  to 
Special  Duty  1916,  with  rank  of  Coi. : m. 
1902,  Mary  Eleanor,  da.  of  Sir  Alexander 
William  Straw;  ca-.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  Sackville  Widiam 
Sackville,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Boyne,  colls.]. 
Hamilton,  Brig.-Gen.  William  George, 
C.B.,  C.S.I.,  D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Samuel  Beamish  Hamilton,  25th  Foot;  A 
i860 ; entered  30th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt. 

E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1885,  Major  1895  (trans- 
ferred to  Norfolk  Regt.  190^),  Lieut.-Col. 

1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1909,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  retired)  1919 ; Isazai  Expedition 
1892,  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  as  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  2nd  Brig. (despatches,  D.S.O.), Meso- 
potamia 1915-19,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(wounded,  prisoner,  C.S.I.)  ; was  D.A.A. G. 
Bengal  1890-95,  and  1899-1900,  and  D.A.Q.M.G., 
Bengal  1900-1901  ; appointed  an  a.A.G., 
Meerut  Div.  1905,  at  Army  Head  Quarters 
India  1 908,  D.A.G.  there  1910,  to  command 

S.  Brig.,  India  1913,  and  a Brig.-Com.  therc- 

1915- 18:  m.  1891,  May,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  Hugh  Henry  Gough,  G.C.B.,  V.C.  [see 
Gough,  “ Knights’  Widows"];  cr.  D.S.O 
1896,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.S.I.  1918. 

Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Haywood, 
C.I.E. , D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  William 
Robarts  Hamilton,  of  Goldhurst  Terrace, 
N.W.;&.  1880;  ed.at  FonbridgeSch. ; M.R  C.S. 
and  L R.C.P.  London  1903.  F.R. C.S.  1908  ; is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Mtd. 
Ser.;  servtd  with  Abor  Expedition  1911  12 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia 
i9!5-i8  as  Assist.  Direcior  of  Med.  Sers., 
with  rank  of  Lieut.  Col.  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; 
was  Dtp.  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Ser., 
Lucknow  Div.  1911-15  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1016, 
C.I.E.  1919.  United  Service  ( Lucknow ) Club, 


Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  George 
Cole-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Enniskillen, 
colls.]. 

Hamilton,  Major  Hugh  Arthur  Willough- 
by Cole-,  D.S.O.  [see  E. Enniskillen,  colls.]. 
Hamilton,  Lieut.-Col.  North  Victor  Cecil 
Dalrymple-,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Stair,  colls.]. 

Hamilton,  Capt.  Gawaine  Basil  Rowan-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  1884;  Capt.  Roj\  High- 
landers, and  a Brig.-Maj.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  deferred 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1916,  Phyllis  Frances 
Agnes,  da.  of  Robert  L.  Blackburn,  K.C. 
[see  E.  Strathmore];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hamilton-Browne  [see  Browne], 
Hamilton-Cox  [see  Cox], 

Hamilton-Fowle  [see  Fowle]. 

Hamilton -Grant  (Nisbet- Hamilton - 

Grant)  [see  Grant]. 

Hamilton-Russell  [see  Russell]. 

Hamilton-Spencer-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Hamilton-Stubber  [see  Stubber]. 
Hamilton-Wickes  [see  Wickes]. 
Hamlin,  Major  Herbert  Bowen,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Preston  Herbert  Ham- 
lin, of  Auckland,  New  Zealand;  b.  1885; 
ed.  at  St.John’s  ColL,  Tamaki,  Auckland; 
Major  Australian  Light  Horse;  European 
War  1915-19  in  Gallipoli,  Sinai,  Syria,  and 
Jerusalem  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916, 
Mary  Grace,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Archdeacon 
Louch,  of  The  Rectory,  Albany,  New  Zea- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hamm  an,  Major  Jakob  Letterstedt, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18  — ; Major  S.  African  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W. 
Africa  191415  (despatches,  D.SO.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Hammersley,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick,  C.B., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Hammersley,  of 
Ashe  Grange,  near  Aldershot;  b.  1858;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst; 
entered  20th  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Lan- 
cashire Fusiliers  1885,  Brevet  Major  1885, 
Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Col.  1903,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1010;  retired  '919;  served  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major)  and 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (medal 
with  clasp,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  action  of  Talana 
(wounded,  medal  with  clasp) ; was  Br  ig-.  Maj., 
Aldershot  1889-92,  D.  A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters 
1896-8,  A.A.G.,  3rd  Army  Corps,  and  Irish 
Command  1903-5,  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff 
thereof  1905-7,  in  command  of  3rd  Brig., 
Aldershot  1908-10,  and  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
Northumbrian  Territorial  Div.  1911-12;  com- 
manded a Div.  1914,  and  was  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.,  Lines  of  Communication  1915:  in.  1891, 
Edith,  da.  of  George  Grant ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1 908  N a val  and  M iliia ry  Club. 

Hammerton,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Herbert 
Leonard,  C.M.G.  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas 
Hammerton,  of  Sheffield;  b.  1875;  L. R.C.P. 
and  L.  R.C.S.  Edinburgh,  and  L.F.P.S. 
Glasgow  1900;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.  D.)  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  sometime  Med.  Sup.  Dewsbury  Joint 
Hospital  Board,  and  House  Surg.  Dewsbury 
Gen.  Infirmary ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
C M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C M.G.  1918.  Bank 
House,  Wakefield  Road , Deivsbury,  Yorks. 

Hammick,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Townsend, 
D.S.O.  [see  Hammick,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Hammill,  Capt.  Lon -dale,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.; 
European  War  I9i4-i7(  wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hammond.  Brig.-Gen.  Dayrell  Talbot, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  el  son  of  Joseph  Hutchinson 
Hammond,  M.D.,  J.P  , of  n,  Winckley 
Square,  Preston,  Lancashire;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Rossail,  and  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered 
Connaught  Rangers  1876,  and  retired  as 
Major  1892;  rejoined  1914,  and  retired  as 
Hon.  Biig.-Gen.  1919;  S.  African  War  1877-8, 
and  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with 
clasp)  ; appointed  Lieut.  - Col.  Comdg. 
and  Hon.  Col.  of  a Batn.  and  an  A. A. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


and  Q.M.G.,  1914,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1915; 
is  a J.P.  for  Roscommon  and  Meath  : m. 
1887,  Emma  Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Ince  Anderton,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Euxton  Hall, 
Chorley,  Lancashire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Corballis,  Dunsany, 
co.  Meath ; Isthmian , Cocoa  Tree , and 
Hibernian  United  Service  Clubs. 
Hammond,  Egbert  Laurie  Lucas,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Joseph  Hammond  ; 
b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Newton  Abbot  Coll.,  and  at  | 
Keble  Coll.,  Oxford;  in  Indian  Civil  1 
Ser.,  and  Controller  of  Munitions,  Bihar  j 
and  Orissa  : m.  1897,  Effie  Townsend,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  George  Townsend  Warner ; cr 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Patna,  Bihar  and 
Orissa,  India  ; United  Service  Club. 
Hammond,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Dawson, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick 
Hammond,  C.B.,  I.S.C.  ; b.  1881  ; entered 

R. E.  1900,  became  Capt.  1910,  Major  1916, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917  : served  during 

S.  African  War  1901-2  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hammond,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederic  Snowden, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Major  London  Regt  , and 
temporary  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Essex 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hammond,  John  Maximilian,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  18—;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Bristol, 
and  at  London  Univ.  (M  B.  and  B.S.  1908); 
L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1909;  European  War 
1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hammond,  Col.  Peter  Henry,  C.B.,  only 
son  of  P.  R.  Hammond,  of  Thornton-le- 
Moor,  Northallerton,  and  101,  Belgrave 
Road,  S.W.  ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Col.  (retired)  R.A. 
(C.B.),  and  a J.P.  for  N.  Riding  of  York  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Castle  Hill,  Middleham, 
Yorkshire  ; United  Service  Club. 

Hammond,  Major  Reginald  Chalmers, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1877  ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Professor  at  R.M.C.,  Canada 
1909-14  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19 r6. 

Hammond-Chambers  [see  Chambers]. 
Hamond,  Capt.  Philip,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , son 
of  Charles  Annesley  Hamond,  of  Twyford 
Hall,  East  Dereham,  Norfolk  ; b.  1883  ; ed. 
at  Repton  ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1902,  and 
is  now  Major  (Reserve)  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1915-18  (M.C-,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  : m.  1909,  Rita  Gladys  Ethel,  da.  of 
Charles  Hammond,  of  St.  Fabians,  New- 
market, Suffolk;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902  (Bar  1918). 
Morston  Hall,  Blakeney,  Norfolk. 

Hamond,  Capt.  Robert  Gerald,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18 
with  Destroyer  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1920). 
Hampden,  Ernest  Miles  Hobart-,  C.M.G. 

[see  E.  Buckinghamshire,  colls.]. 

Hampson,  Major  Geoffrey,  D.S.O.  ; 
b , 18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Tank 
Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hampton,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  Cunynghame 
Dwyer  , D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert 
Hoare  Dwyer,  R.M.  [see  Cunynghame,  Bt.]; 
b.  1872  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Leicestershire 
Regt.;  retired  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as 
Signalling  Officer,  European  War  1914-18 
on  Staff  (despatches,  brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.);  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1915  the 
additional  and  final  surname  of  Hampton: 
in.  1st,  1907,  Beryl  Maud,  who  d.  1910,  da. 
of  William  Gillman,  of  Rutland  House, 
S mthsea ; 2ndly,  1914.  Marv  Gwendolen 
Hampton,  da. of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Lewis 
Hampton-Lewis ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Hcnllys, 
Beaumaris ; Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal 
Anglesey  Yacht  Clubs. 

Hanan,  Com.  Francis  William,  D.S.O.  ; j 
b 18 — ; Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  | 

Hanafin,  Capt.  John  Berchinans,  C.I  E.  ; j 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  European  | 


War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
19x9. 

Hanafin,  Lieut.- Col.  Patrick  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Dr.  James  Hanafin,  of  Miltown,  co. 
Kerry ; b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Clongowes  Wood 
Coll.;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1903,  became  Capt. 

1907,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1919  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m. 

1908,  Margaret,  da.  of  T.  Simeon,  F.R.C.S., 
of  Drogheda ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Hanbury,  Col.  Lionel  Henry,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  George  Hanbury,  of  Hitcham 
House,  Burnham,  Bucks  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; formerly  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Berks 
Regt.  (T.F.) ; raised  a Batn.  Roy.  Berks 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1915-16, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  War- 
wickshire Regt.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; is 
head  of  the  firm  of  Wood,  Hanbury,  Rhodes 
and  Jackson,  hop  merchants,  of  25,  Mark 
Lane,  E.C.,  a Director  of  Bank  of  England, 
an  Income  Tax  Commr.,  Lieut.-Col.  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve  (V.D.),  a Member  of 
Berks  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a Lieut,  for 
London  (High  Sheriff  1920),  and  a J.P.  for 
Bucks  : m.  1891,  Margaret  Colmore,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Christian  Allhusen  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  Hitcham  House,  Burnham, 
Bucks;  Carlton  Club. 

Hanbury,  Noel,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Sampson  Hanbury,  of  Bishopstowe,  Devon- 
shire; b.  ib8t  ; Co.  Director  Auxiliary  Hos- 
pitals aad  V.A.D.,  Hants,  during  European 
War:  m.  1907,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  William 
Ferrand,  of  St.  Ives,  and  widow  of  Edward 
Pelly  Woodman;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil).  1920. 
Hanbury,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Lewis, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capel 
Hanbury,  of  Manor  House,  Waltham  Cross ; 
b.  1879 ! ed.  at  Eastbourne  Coll. ; entered 
Shropshire  L.I.  1899,  became  Capt.  1909, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917; 
appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1919  .nd  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1901, 
present  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and 
Dreifontein  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  19x4-16  on  Staff  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
and  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Sword?, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Greek  Mil.  C'oss,  French 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1905,  Jess,  da.  of 
W.  G.  Allan,  formerly  I.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  19x9. 

Hanbury-Sparrow  [see  Sparrow]. 
Hance,  Capt.  Henry  Malkin,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;b.  18— ; Capt.  Indian  Army  (Reserve)  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hancock,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
(despatches,  DS.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hancock,  George  Charles,  C.B.E., 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  D.P.H.,  son  of  Thomas 
Webster  Hancock;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Mer- 
chant Taylor’s  Sch.  ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.CP. 
London  1895,  D.P.M.  1900 ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple,  Med.  Supervisor  Army  Contracts 
during  European  War;  sometime  Assist. 
Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Port  of  London  ; is 
Med.  Officer  of  Min.  Health:  m.  1901,  Effie, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Walter  Leuchors,  of 
Reigate,  and  Durban.  Natal  ; cr.  ^'.B-E- 
(Civil)  tc2o.  iia.  Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W. 7. 
Ranclagh,  and  Roehampton  Clubs. 

Hancock,  Capt.  John  Eliot,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt.  Norfolk 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  missing  April  1918)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1018. 

Hancock,  Lieut.-Col.  Mortimer  Pawson, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches),  D.S.O.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Hancox,  Major  Samuel  Herbert,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18  — ; Major  Australian  Engineers  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatc  .es,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hand,  Capt.  William  Charles,  D.S.O , 
M.C. ; b.  18— ; formerly  Capt.  R.G.A. ; served 


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during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Handcock,  Lieut. -Gen.  Arthur  Gore,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  R.  Handcock,  9th 
Regt.  of  Rathmoyle,  Queen’s  co. ; b.  1840; 
entered  Bengal  Army  1858,  and  B.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1866,  became  Capt.  1870,  Major 
1878,  Lieut. -Col.  1881,  Col.  1885,  Maj.-Gen. 
1896,  and  Lieut. -Gen.  1900;  served  with 
Bhootan  Expedition  1865-6  (medal  with 
clasp)  and  during  Afghan  War  1878-9-80,  as 
A.A.G.  to  S.  (Stewart’s)  Field  Force  present 
at  actions  of  Ahmed  Khel  and  Urzu 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Breve 
Lieut. -Col.)  ; served  with  6th  (late  43rd) 
Bengal  L.I.  1859-91  ; was  A.A.G.,  Bengal 
1880-85,  and  Col.-on-the-Staff,  Bengal  and 
Punjab  1891-6:  appointed  Col.  6th  Jat  L.I. 
1904;  m.  1870,  Alice,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of 
C.  Minto,  M.D.,  of  Archandarrach, 
umbartonshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893. 
United  Service  Club. 

Handley,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur,  C.B.,  son  of 
H.  H.  Handley,  formerly  of  32,  Kensington 
Park  Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.A. ; formerly  Lieut. -Col. 

R. A.  ; is  a Director  of  Cammell,  Laird  and 
Co. ; was  an  Instructor  Sch.  of  Gunnery 
1900-1903,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Artillery, 
War  Office  1903-5  and  1917-19  ; has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy:  m.  1892,  Mabel,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  George  Wilson,  J.P. , of  Banner  Cross 
Hall,  Sheffield  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  Overton 
House,  Tunbridge  Wells ; United  Service  Club. 

Hands,  Major  Philip  Albert  Myburgh, 
D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Sir  Harry  Hands,  K.B.E-, 
of  Cape  Town;  b.  1890  ; Major  S.  African 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hands,  William  Joseph,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Acting  Dep.  Director-Gen.  National 
Labour  Supply,  and  Sec.  Min.  of  National 
Ser.  during  European  War  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Hanel,  Lieut.- Col.  A.  W.,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; local  Lieut. -Col.;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hankey,  Basil  Howard  Alers,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Ernest  Alers  Hankey,  of  Notton, 
Lacock,  Wilts;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Sherborne; 
formerly  Lieut.  Wilts  Yeo. ; County  Director 
Wilts  Voluntary  Aid  Organisation,  and 
County  Sec.  and  Treasurer  Wilts  Red 
Cross  during  European  War;  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  : m.  1907,  Maud  Wyndham,  da. 
of  Col.  John  Robert  Phelips  Goodden,  of 
Compton  House,  Dorset;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Stanton  Manor,  Chippenham ; Windham  Club. 

Hankey,  Col.  Edward  Bernard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Barnard  Hankey,  of 
Fetchem  Park,  Surrey ; b.  1875  ; formerly 
Major  and  Brevet  Col.  Worcestershire 
Regt.,  and  now  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Tank  Corps ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  in  Sudan  1904  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
with  Tank  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1908,  Katherine, 
da.  of  — Dehan,  of  Philadelphia;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hankey,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Cyril  Giffard 
Alers,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.;  b.  1873;  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  R.A. ; Extra  Equerry  to  Princess 
Christian ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hankey,  Col.  Sandford  Raymond  Alers, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Alers  Hankey, 
of  Meadfoot  House,  Torquay;  b.  1874  ; Major 

S.  Irish  Horse,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Remounts,  S.  Command,  with  rank  of 
Col.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Dep. 
Director  of  Remounts  3rd  Army  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Blanche  Susan 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Berkeley  Lucy,  of 
Wellesbourne,  Warwickshire  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Lensdon  Lodge,  Ashburton,  Devon. 

Hankin,  ArthurCrommelin,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Mordaunt  Powell  Hankin  ; b. 
r859  ; joined  Central  Provinces  Police  1878, 


became  Assist.  Dist.  Sup.  1880,  and  Dist. 
Sup.  1881,  Personal  Assist,  to  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police  and  Jails  1888,  Dist.  Sup.  of 
Police  1890,  Assist,  to  Gen.  Sup.  for  sup- 
pression of  Thugi  and  Dakaiti  in  Central 
India  1894,  and  1st  Assist,  at  Simla  1895, 
Assist.  Gen.  Sup.,  Hyderabad  1895  (acted 
as  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police),  a Member  of 
Police  Commn.  1902,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Police  and  Jails,  Hyderabad  1903,  which 
post  he  now  holds,  having  retired  from 
India  Ser.  1914;  has  Police  medal:  m.  1st, 
1884,  Eva  Mary,  da.  of  Col.  James  Henry 
Prendergast;  2nd,  1899,  Mary  Emmeline, 
da.  of  Gen.  E.  L.  Hankin,  formerly  M.S.C.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1895,  C.S.I.  1911.  Secunderabad , 
Deccan,  India;  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Hanley,  Allan  Hastings,  C.M.G., 
F.R.C.S.I.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Dudley  Han- 
ley, formerly  of  Ballycomen,  Roscommon  ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Tullabeg  Coll.,  Ireland, 
F.R. C.S.I.  18 — ; served  with  Aro  Expedition 

1903  as  Senior  Med.  Officer,  and  was  some- 
time Dep.  Principal  Med.  Officer,  S.  Nigeria; 
is  Sup.  Resident  Med.  Officer,  Peamount 
Sanatorium;  cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  Peamount 
Sanatorium,  Hazlehatch,  co.  Dublin. 

Hanley,  Major  Hubert  Arthur  Oldfield, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1887;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Middlesex  Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hanman,  William  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—;  Director  of  Inland  Construction,  De- 
part. of  Works  and  Buildings,  Air  Min. ; wes 
Assist.  Director  Factory  Construction,  Min. 
of  Munitions  during  European  War;  cr. 
O.B.E  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Hanna,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Connor,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1871 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.  A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hannah,  Major  Robert  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hannay,  Lieut.-Col.  Cathcart  Christian, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Dorset 
Regt.  (retired  1920)  ; served  with  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  classp),and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D-S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hannay,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Martin, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Lothian  Regt.,  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  (formerly 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers),  and  Comdt. 
of  a Corps,  Inf.  Sch. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hannay,  Col.  Robert  Strickland,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  E.  A.  Fuhr  ; b.  1871 ; entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1898,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1910,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at 
battle  of  Tugela  Heights,  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith, and  operations  in  Cape  Colony, 
Orange  River  Colony,  and  Transvaal  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1916-17  as  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
of  a Div.  with  rank  of  Col.  (C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.);  assumed  by  deed  poll  1918,  the  sur- 
name of  Hannay,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  : 
m.  1896,  Maud  Lilian,  youngest  da.  of  H.  H. 
Bottomley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Hannay,  Major  Archibald  Gordon  Rains- 
FORU-,  D.S.O.,  3rd  son  of  Col.  Ramsay 
William  Rainsford -Hannay,  of  Kiikdale, 
Kirkcudbright;  b.  1882;  is  Major  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-17  against  Ali  Dinar 
and  in  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  4th  class 
Order  of  Nile):  m.  1917,  Muriel  Erskine, 
da.  of  William  Austin,  of  Rye  Hill,  Luton  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Hannay,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Rains- 
ford-, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
F.  Rainsford-Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  Kirkcud- 
brightshire ; b.  1854;  ed.  privately;  en- 
tered R.E.  1873,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet-Col.  and  Col. 

1904  (retired  1911),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912 ; 


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employed  with  Colonial  Forces,  Victoria  1888' 

94 ; was  Inspector  of  Submarine  Defences’ 
Head  Quarters  1898-1901,  Assist.  Inspector 
Gen.  of  fortifications  there  1901-4,  Assist. 
Director  of  Fortifications  and  Works  1904-5, 
Ch.  Engineer,  Irish  Command  1506,  Comdt., 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1907-8,  and  Director 
of  Fortifications  and  Works,  Head  Quarters 
1908-11  ; again  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineer- 
ing, Chatham  1914  17:  m.  1891,  Emily,  da.  of 
the  late  David  Elliott  Wilkie,  of  Rathobyres, 
Midlothian,  and  Melbourne,  Australia  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Hannay,  Lieut.-Col,  Frederick  Rains- 
fori)-,  C.M.G.,  D S O.,  el.  son  ofCoi.  Ramsay 
William  - Rainsford  - Hannay,  af  Kirkdale, 
Kirkcudbright  ; b.  1878  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps)  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1910,  Dorothea  Letitia  May,  da.  of  Sir 
William  Francis  Maxwell,  4th  Bt.  ; cr.D.S.  O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hannay,  Major  John  Rainsford-,  D.S.O., 
2nd  son  of  Col.  Ramsay  William  Rainsford- 
Hannay,  of  Kirkdale,  Kirkcudbright ; b. 
1879  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Roy. 
West  Surrey  Regt.  1898,  and  became  Major 
1915  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Evelyn 
Gordon,  da.  of  Stevenson  Forbes;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  65,  Harrington  Gardens,  S.  IV. ; 

Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Hanning-Lee  [see  Lee]. 

Hannen,  Lancelot,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Benjamin  Hannen,  of  4,  Pembridge  Place, 
W.  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889)  ; a Member  of  the 
firm  of  Christie,  Manson  and  Woods,  art  auc- 
tioneers : m.  1897,  Delia  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Ramsey  Dennis,  Paymaster-in-Ch. 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  ira,  Portland 
Place,  W.i  ; United  University  Club. 

Hansard,  Col.  Arthur  Clifton,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Col.  Luke  Henry  Hansard,  J.P., 
of  Palmeira  Square,  Hove  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is  Col.  (retired); 
was  Col. -in-Charge  of  R.H.  and  R.F.A. 
Records,  Woolwich  1914  16  (C.M.G.):  m. 
18 — , Marion  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Minchin  Simons;  cr.  C.M.G.  19T7.  17A, 

Cadogan  Gardens,  S.IV. 

Ha  nsell,  Henry  Peter,  C.V.O.,  son  | 
of  Peter  Edward  Hansell,  of  Wroxham, 
Norfolk ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A. 
1891);  has  been  an  Assist.  Master  at  Rossall 
and  Ludgrove,  and  Tutor  to  H.R.H.  Prince 
Arthur  of  Connaught ; appointed  Tutor  to 
T.R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales  and  Prince 
Albert  1902;  subsequently  Tutor  to  the 
Princes  Henry  and  George ; served  as  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Capt.  during 
European  War ; appointed  a Gentleman 
Usher  to  H.M.  1919  ; is  Joint  Sec.  of  Joint 
Council  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  and  British  Red  Cross  So.,  a 
Chevalier  ol  Legion  of  Honour,  and  an 
Esquire  of  Order  of  Sr.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1906, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911,  C.V.O.  1919.  IVrox 
ham , Norfolk  ; Cavendish,  Bath,  and  Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Hansen,  Major  Percy  Howard,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18^0  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  a Brig.- 
Maj.;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  V.C  , D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Hansford,  Capt.  Benjamin,  C.B.)  b.  1863; 
is  a Member  of  the  Stock  Exchange,  one  of 
H.M.’s  Lieuts.  for  City  of  London,  and  Past 
Master  of  Worshipful  Co.  of  Gardeners  ; 
sometime  Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  (T.F.);  appointed  a Mil.  Member  of 
City  of  London  T F.  Asso.  >920;  has  been 
Organizing  Officer  City’  of  London  Div. 


National  Reserve,  Officer  Comdg.  No.  1 
Observer  Co.  Roy.  Defence  Corps,  and  a 
Member  of  Standing  Joint  Committee  of 
Co.  and  City  of  London  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  : m.  1902,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hyman 
Montagu,  F.S.A.,  a Lieut,  for  City  of 
London ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913.  16,  Park  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  IV.  1 ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Hanson,  Rev.  David  Hamilton,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; a Chap,  to  the  Forces;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Hanson, Lieut.- Col.  Edwin  Gerald, D.S. O. ) 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery  : 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hanson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Stephen, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; now  Lieut.-Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hanson,  Frederick  William,  C.I.E.;  b • 
18 — ; sometime  Gen.  Traffic  Manager, 
Bombay,  Baroda,  and  Central  India  Railway  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Hanson,  Hoarld  Stuart,  D.S.O.  ; &. 
18 — ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Hanson, Lieut.- Col.  Hen ry Ernest, D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Hardman  Hanson  ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  Col.  T.F. 
(retired),  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F),  and  a 
Directorof  Majorand  Co.(Limited),  chemical 
manufacturers,  of  Hull  and  Wolverhamp- 
ton ; European  War  1914-19,  Cnmdg.  a Brig, 
(despatches  five  times,  D S.O.):  m.  1906, 

Ivy  Alice  Wellsted  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Hapgood,  Henry  James,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Henry  Hapgood,  of  Lymington 
b.  1855 ; sometime  Clerk  in  Office  of  Works  ; 
has  been  Private  Sec.  to  six  successive 
First  Cominrs.  of  Works:  m.  1882,  Kate,  da. 
of  the  late  Leonard  Lewis,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1909.  42,  Friends  Road,  Croydon. 

Happold,  Capt.  Frederick  Crossfield, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Albert  Conrad  Happold,  of 
Rosebank,  Lancaster;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Lan- 
caster Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Peterhouse,  Camb. ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  and  Intelligence  Corps 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  187,  Hills  Road,  Cambridge. 
Harahandrai  Vishindas,  C.I.E. ; b.  1862  ; 
is  Pres,  of  Municipal  Corporation,  and  an 
Additional  Member  of  Council  of  Gov., 
Bombay  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Karachi,  Bombay . 
Haran,  Major  James  Augustine,  C.M.G.  ; 
18—;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  M.B., 
and  B.Ch.  1891,  M.A.  1900) ; formerly  Resident 
Med.  Officer,  Barrington’s  Hospital,  Lime- 
rick ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army  ; appointed 
Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Mombasa  1008,  and 
a Senior  Med.  Officer  1910  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1909. 
Mombasa , Kenya  Colony,  East  Africa. 

Haraprasad  Shastri,  M ahavnahopadya, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Pandit  Ram  Kamal  Nyay- 
ratna,  Professor  of  Nyaya ; b.  1853;  ed.  at 
Govt.  Sanskrit  Coll.,  Calcutta  (B.A.  1875, 
M.A.  1877);  appointed  Bengal  Librarian 
1886,  Professor  of  Sanskrit,  Presidency 
Coll.,  Calcutta  1895,  and  Principal,  Govt. 
Sanskrit  Coll.  1900;  retired  190S ; is  Hon. 
Magistrate,  Naihati,  Bengal  ; Govt.  Pen- 
sioner Officer  in  Charge  of  Information 
Bureau,  Bengal,  Directorof  Sanskrit  MSS. 
Search  in  Bengal,  Vice-Pres.,  Bengal  Asiatic 
So.,  and  an  lion.  Fellow  of  Calcutta  Univ.: 
author  of  “ History  of  India,”  etc.:  m. 
1878,  a da.  of  Rai  Bahadur  Krishna  Chandra 
Chatterji,  a retired  Judge;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
Naihate,  24  Perganas , Bengal ; 26,  Patal- 
danga  Street,  Calcutta, 

Harari  Pasha,  Victor  Raphael,  C.M.G,, 
son  of  the  late  Raphael  Harari  ; b.  1857  ; ed. 
in  Paris,  and  London  (B.A.  1874);  was  Con- 
troller, and  subsequently  Director-Gen.  of 
Accounts,  Egypt  1891-1005.  since  when  he  has 
been  Director-Gen.  of  tne  Societe  Egyptienne 
de  la  Daria  Sanieh  ; acted  as  Govt.  Dep. 
to  Wakf  Administration  1897-1905,  and  as 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1543 


Govt.  Commr.  to  National  Bank  1898-1905  and 
to  Agricultural  Bank  1902-5 ; is  a Pasha  oi 
Egypt,  and  a Grand  Officer  of  Osmanieh  ; 
has  Grand  Cordon  of  Medjidie  ; has  Cross 
of  Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1887,  Emma 
Aghion,  of  Alexandria,  Egypt  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1905.  Harari  Villa , Cairo , Egypt;  Khe- 
divial  and  Sporting  (Cairo),  and  Mohamet 
Ali  (Alexandria)  Clubs. 

Harbkr,  Major  Augustus  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces; 
German  Ss-W.  Af<ica  1914-15  (despatches 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Harbord,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Rodney, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland 
1902-4  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1916-18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Harbord,  Capt.  Edward  Ralph,  D.S.O. 
[see  B.  Suffield]. 

Harbord,  Com.  Eric  Walter,  D.S.O . 
[see  B.  Suffield,  colls.]. 

Harbord,  Frank  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Joseph  Massingham  Harbord;  b.  i860;  was 
Consulting  Metallurgist,  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War;  an  Asso.  of  Roy. 
Sch  of  Mines,  Vice-Pres.  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Institution  of  Mining  and  Met- 
allurgy, a Member  of  Council  of  Iron  and 
Steel  Institute,  a Fellow  of  Institute  of 
Chemistry  and  of  Chemical  So.,  and  a 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour ; m.  1888, 
Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Vernon  Smith  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1917.  16.  Victoria  Street,  S.W.; 

Englefield  Green,  Surrey ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Harbord,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Walter, 

D. S.O.-,  b 1884;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Mounted  Inf.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , Norah,  da.  of  — 
Beeching;  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Harbottle,  Lieut.-Col.  Colin  Clark, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Harbottle,  of 
Toronto;  b.  1875;  a Rancher  in  British 
Columbia,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1916-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Hunt  (Toronto)  Club. 

Harbottle,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Harbottle,  of  Hobart, 
Tasmania ; b.  1872 ; is  Major  Australian 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Undruba,  Queenborough,  Tasmania. 

Harcourt,  Capt.  Alexander  Clarence, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Berkshire 
Regt.,  and  temporary  Capt.  Tank  Corps; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harcourt,  Capt.  Granville  Charles 
Vernon-,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Vernon,  colls.]. 

Harcourt,  Major  Harry  Gladwyn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  18—;  Major  R03'.  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  with 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar 
1920). 

Harcourt,  Henry,  C.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  Robert  F. -Harcourt;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylors  Sch.,  and  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896);  Bar.  Middle 

Temple  1920;  Capt.  Indian  Defence  Force  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1897,  became  Dist.  Judge, 
Delhi  1904,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Rohtak,  Pun- 
jab 1914:  m.  1st,  19  ji,  Emma,  who  d.  1907, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  Newton;  2nd,  1913, 
Elsie  Mary,  da.  of  John  Knight,  of  Woodford 
Green,  Essex;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Rohtak,  Punjab. 

Hardcastle,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Lewis, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hardcastle,  Lieut.  Col.  Richard  New- 
man, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  William 
Hardcastle,  of  Wakefield  ; b.  1876;  ed.  pri 
vately ; entered  Manchester  Regt.  1897,  be- 
came Capt.  1901,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  pre- 


sent at  battle  of  Elandslaagte,  during  siege 
of  Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  E.  Trans- 
vaal (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded  twice,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Order  of  St.  Anne  ot  Russia);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Harden,  Lieut. -Com.  George  Elliottf 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  G.  Harden,  o» 
Camberley  ; b.  1889;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  • 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  Comdg» 
a gunboat  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919, 
Eanswythe  Doris,  da.  of  Sir  Alexander 
Wood  Renton  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Hardie,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Claud  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  R.  Hardie,  of  Welbury, 
Bray,  Berks ; b.  1883  ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.  Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Gladys  Mary, 
da.  of  Arthur  Reiner,  of  Ferriby,  Sutton, 
Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hardie,  Major  John  Leslie,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  John  Hardie,  of  Melbourne; 
b.  1882 ; ed.  at  Hawthorn  Coll.,  and  at 
Melbourne  Univ.  ; is  on  Staff  Australian 
Permanent  .Mil.  Forces,  and  Major  and  on 
Staff  Australian  Imperial  Force ; was  on 
Gen.  Staff,  W.  Australia  1911-13,  and 
D.A.A.G.,  S.  Australia  1915-16  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hardie,  Major  Robert  Davies,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hardie,  Lieut.-Col.  Steven  James  Lind- 
say, D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hardiman,  Capt.  Edgar  Henry  Malachi, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Gen.  List,  and 
S.  African  Forces;  European  War  1914-18 
in  E.  Africa  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hardiman,  John  Thomas  Percy,  C.B.E., 
son  of  George  James  Hardiman,  formerly 
of  Kidderminster  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897); 
entered  I.C.S.  1897,  and  became  Dep.  Ac- 
countant-Gen., Bengal  1903,  and  Burma  1903, 
Assist.  - Commr.  Burma  1905,  and  Dep. 
Commr.  i9ro;  Controller  of  Munitions, 
Custodian  of  Enemy  Property,  and  Liquidator 
of  Hostile  Firms,  Burma,  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Rangoon, 
Burma. 

Harding,  Col.  Colin,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Harding,  of  Montacute, 
Somerset;  b.  1863;  ed.  privately;  is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army ; served  during 
Mashonaland  Rebellion  1896  and  1898 
(C.M.G.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
one  year  in  Rhodesian  Horse,  and  two  years 
in  British  S.  African  Police;  formerly  Ch. 
Inspector  of  British  S.  African  Police, 
Mashonaland  ; was  Comdt.  Barotse  Native 
Police,  Rhodesia  1901-9,  and  acted  as  British 
Resident  and  Administrator  there,  with 
local  rank  of  Col. ; appointed  a Dist.  Commr., 
N.  Territories,  Gold  Coast  1915,  and  Pro- 
vincial Commr.  Feb.  1915  : m.  1899,  Mar- 
garet Sarah,  da.  of  Robert  Porter,  of  West- 
field  House,  Bath;  cr.  C.M.G.  1898,  D.S.O. 
1917.  White's  Club. 

Harding,  Major  Daniel  Litton,  D.S.O., 
F.R.C.S.I. ; b.  1877  > F.R.C.S.  Ireland  1907  ', 
entered  JR. A. M.C.  1901,  became  Capt.  1904, 
and  Major  1913 ; served  during S.  AfricanWar 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Harding,  Edward  John,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Harding,  of  South  Lodge, 
Brockham  Green,  Betcliworth,  Surrey;  6. 
1880;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Hertford 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1907);  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1912;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; ap- 
pointed a 1 st  class  Clerk,  Colonial  Office 
1916  ; was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  ef  State 
for  the  Colonies  1012,  Sec.  Dominions  Roy. 
Commn.  1912-17,  Junior  Assist.  Sec.,  Im- 


1544 


COMPANION  AGE. 


penal  War  Conlerences  1917  and  1918,  and 
Sec.  Empire  Settlement  Committee  1917; 
cr.  C.M  G.  19  7.  47,  Greycoat  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 
Royal  Societies',  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Clubs. 

Harding,  Major  George,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  H.  J.  Harding,  of  Nore 
View,  Mountrath,  Queen’s  co.  ; b.  1877;  ed. 
rivately ; entered  Leinster  Regt.  1900, 
ecame  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  19:5,  Major 
1914;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  1917- 
18,  since  when  he  has  been  Assist. 
Director:  m.  1911,  Charlotte  Hope,  da.  of 
Sir  William  Quartus  Ewart,  2nd  Bt.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Note  View,  Mountrath, 
Queen  s co. 

Harding,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Richardson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  • 

Harding,  Lieut.-Col.  Maynard  Ffolliott, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Harding,  Major  Ralph  Price,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Harding,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.B.E., 
M.D. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Harding-Newman  [see  Newman]. 
Hardinge,  Major  Thomas  Sheffield 
Newcombe,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1877;  is  Major 
R.G.A. ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (medal),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hardinge-Tyler  [see  Tyler], 

Hardisty,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Henry 
Moore,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hardman,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Stanley, 
D.S.O. ; 6.1870;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; retired 
1919 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hardy,  Col.  Charles  Henry  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Col.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps  (V.D.);  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Hardy,  Capt.  Charles  Talbot,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  F.  Hardy,  C.B. ; 
6.  1 Q 77  ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  Assist.  Director 
Trade  Div.,  Admiralty,  during  European 
War  (C.B.E.) : m.  1903,  Kathleen,  da.  of 
Horace  Bell ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Hardy,  Major  Clive,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Capt.  and  Acting  Mijor  London  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hardy,  Col.  Edwin  Greenwood,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  William  Hardy, 

C. B. ; 6.  1867;  Col.  Reserve;  S.  Africa  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1893,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  J.  B. 
Brooking;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Lattiford 
House,  near  Wincanton.  Somerset ; Army 
and  Navy,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Hardy,  Major  Eric  John,  D.S.O.  [see 
Hardy,  Bt.]. 

Hardy,  Lieut.-Col.  Ethelbert  Brown, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  7914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 


Hardy,  Major  Francis  Kyle,  D.S.O.  y 
b.  1881;  Major  York,  and  Lancaster  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice’ 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hardy,  Com.  Henry  Noel  Marryat, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Arthur  Hardy,  sur- 
geon, of  Hobart,  Tasmania  ; 6.  1884  ; ed. 
in  Tasmania ; entered  R.N.  1899,  became 
Lieut.  1905,  Lieut.-Com.  1913,  and  Com.  1918  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
in  Dardanelles  Comdg.  Trawler  Flo- 
tilla, and  Comdg.  “Sirius”  in  attempt  to 
block  Ostend  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  palms,  specially  promoted)  : 
m.  1907,  Jessie  Fraser  McKenzie;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Hardy,  Capt.  Jocelyn  Lee,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1894 ; Capt.  Connaught  Rangers ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hardy,  Richard  Gillies,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  R.  Hardy,  of  Anerley ; b.  1852  ;. 
ed.  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Jersey;  entered 
I.C.S.  1871 ; appointed  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector 1889,  Commr.  1896,  Acting  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India,  Revenue  and  Agricultural 
Depart.  1902,  a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue,, 
United  Provinces  1903,  and  a M.L.C.  1901 
and  1905;  retired  1906;  is  a J.P.  and 
County  Councillor  for  Gloucestershire : m. 
1887,  Charlotte  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Adm. 
Sir  William  Garnham  Luard,  K.C.B.,  of 
The  Lodge,  Witham,  Essex;  cr.  C.S.I.  1900. 
Esmond,  Cheltenham;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Hardy,  Major  Sydney  James,  D.S.O.  ) 
b.  1882;  is  Major  Dragoons;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hardy,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Henry,  C.B.  • 
6.  1863;  Maj.-Gen.  Indian  Army;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-98  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hardy,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  John  Francis 
Gathorne-,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E. 
Cranbrook]. 

Hardy,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Nigel 
Charles  Gathorne-,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Cran- 
brook]. 

Hare,  Major  Charles  Tristram  Melville, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Leicestershire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  tn.  18 — ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hare,  Col.  Frederick  Stephen  Christian, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch. ; 
entered  Army  1876,  and  became  Major 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1894,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1901 ; retired  1904  ; served  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  in  Zululand  1888,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900 (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900. 

Hare,  Major  John  Wilberforce,  D.S.O., 
son  of  C.  E.  Hare,  of  St.  Martin’s,  Lee-on- 
the-Solent;  6.  1883;  is  Major  R.G.A. , and 
Instructor  in  Gunnery  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O.)  : tn. 
1918,  Irene  Victoria,  da.  of  Colvile  Eardley- 
Wilmot  [see  Eardley  Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.J; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hare,  Reginald  Charles,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Gustavus  Edward  Cockburn  Hare, 
of  Kircullen,  co.  Galway,  and  Alban}’,  W. 
Australia;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  St.  Columba’s 
Coll.,  Rathfarnham ; was  a Clerk  in 
Treasury,  W.  Australia  1881-6,  Inspector  of 
Police,  S.  Dist.  1886-7,  and  Govt.  Resident, 
Wyndham  1888,  and  Roebourne  1889-91 ; 
appointed  Sec.  to  W.  Australian  Govt. 
Agency  in  London  1891 ; acted  as  Agent.- 
Gen.  in  1891,  1910,  and  1913;  retired  1914; 
Treasurer  War  Pensions  Committee,  Lam- 
beth 1917-19;  is  a J.P.  W7.  Australia ; cr. 

| C.M.G.  1915.  St.  Stephen's  Club. 

I Hare,  Robert  Douglas,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Hare,  of  Groenfontein,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope;  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Blackhtath 
Proprietary  Sch.  ; entered  Uncovena;. ted 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1545 


Civil  Ser.  1869,  became  Extra  Assist.  Commr. 
Chota  Nagpur  1869,  Assist.  Commr.,  Hydera- 
bad Assigned  Dists.  1875,  Hep.  Commr.  1889, 
Officiating  Judicial  Commr.  1902,  Judicial 
Commr.  of  Berar  April  1903,  and  Commr. 
of  Berar  Aug.  1903  ; retired  1904;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1904.  Oriental  Club. 

Hare,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Hugh,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Hare,  C.S.I.,  H.E.I.C.S.,  Dep.  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Hospitals  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at 
The  Hermitage  Sch.,  Bath;  entered  R.A. 
1886,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1905, Lieut. -Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895,  present  at  storming  of 
Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  A.D.C.  and  as  D.A.A.G.,  present 
at  action  of  Stormberg  (D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C. M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Greek  Mil.  Cross) ; 
was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  Malta  1905-7 ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  R.M.C.  1913,  a Brig.-Maj.  1914, 
again  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915,  a Brig.  Com. 
1916,  and  again  1923 : m.  1908,  Lillian  Louisa, 
el.  da.  of  James  Mellor,  of  51,  Onslow 
Square,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1907,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hare,  Col.  Robert  William,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Listowel,  colls.]. 

Harford,  Frederic  Dundas,  C.V.O.,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  John  Battersby  Harford, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Blaise  Castle,  Gloucestershire, 
and  Falcondale,  Cardiganshire;  b.  1862;  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1884) : entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1885,  became 
3rd  Sec.  1886,  2nd  Sec.  1892,  1st  Sec.  of 
Legation,  Buenos  Ayres  1902,  Councillor  of 
Embassy  and  Charge  d’Affaires,  Darmstadt 
1906,  and  Min.  Resident  at  Caracas  1911-13, 
and  Min.  Plen.  there  1913-16;  is  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cardiganshire  (High  Sheriff  1920)  : 
1896,  Amy  Mary  Josephine,  2nd  da.  and 
co-heir  of  the  late  Henry  Joseph  Stourton 
[see  B.  Mowbray,  colls.];  cr.  C.V.O.  1906. 
Holme  Hall , Holme , York;  49,  Egerton 
Gardens , S.tV. 3/  Arthur's,  and  St.  James's 
Clubs. 

Harford,  Col.  Henry  Charles,  C.B. , son 
of  Capt.  Charles  Joseph  Harford,  formerly 
12th  Lancers;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Stoke  Gram. 
Sch.,  Plymouth;  entered  99th  Regt.  1870, 
became  Capt  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wilt- 
shire Regt.)  1881,  Major  1886,  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  and  Brevet  Col.  1902 ; retired  1907 ; 
served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp);  commanded  62nd  Regt., 
Dist.  1902-5;  was  Col. -in-Charge  of  Inf. 
Records,  Yorkshire  Grouped  Regt.  Dist. 
1906-7:  m.  1898,  Florence  Pearson,  who  d. 
1900,  da.  of  Dr.  W.  Page,  formerly  I.C.S. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907.  1,  Villa  Blanche , Chailly, 
Lausanne , Switzerland. 

Hargest,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 

b.  18 — ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hargraves,  Pay  master -Capt.  Herbert 
James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Paymaster- Com. 
and  Acting  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hargreaves,  John  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  James  Hargreaves;  b.  1856;  Chm. 
Kingston-upon-Hull  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittee, and  a J.P. ; thrice  Lord  Mayor  of 
Kingston-upon-Hull:  m.  1881;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil;  1920.  Kingston-upon-Hull. 

Hari  Kishan  Kaul  Rai  Bahadur , 
Pandit , C.I.E,  second  son  of  the  late  Raja 
Pandit  Suraj  Kaul,  C.I.E.,  of  Lahore,  Punjab; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  Lahore  Govt.  Coll.  (B.A. 
1888,  M.A.  1890);  Fuller  Exhibition  Scholar, 
and  received  Arnold  silver  and  gold  medals, 
and  .Alwar,  McLe  d,  and  Harbans  Singh 
gold  medals;  entered  Statutory  Civil  Ser. 
1890,  subsequently  transferring  to  Pro- 
vincial Ser  ; was  Junior  Sec.  to  Financial 
Commr. 1893-6,  Settlement  Collector  1898-1903 
and  1904-8,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Montgomery 
1903-16,  and  for  Criminal  Tribes,  Punjab 
*9x6-19 ; employed  on  Special  Duty  1903, 


and  as  Census  Sup.,  Punjab  1910-12;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1912. 

Harington,  Capt.  Frederick  John,Z).5'.0., 
second  son  of  Col.  Frederick  William 
Harington,  formerly  Comdg.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  of  Mayfield,  Rothsay  Road,  Bedford; 
b.  1888;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.;  entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.)  1912,  and  became  Capt.  1915;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1915.  Mayfield,  Rothsay  Road,  Bed- 
ford. 

Harington,  Major  Henry  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  Frederick 
William  Harington,  formerly  Comdg.  W. 
Y orkshire  Regt.,  of  Mayfield,  Rothsay  Road, 
Bedford;  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Bedford  Sch., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1906,  became 
Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet  Major  1919;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Mayfield, 
Bedford ; Junior  United  Service,  and  union 
{Malta)  Clubs. 

Harington,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  Harington,  Bt.]. 

Hariram  Goenka,  Rat  Bahadur,  C.I.E.) 
son  of  Babu  Ramchunder  Goenka,  of  311 
Banstolla  Street,  Calcutta;  b.  1862;  ed- 
privately ; is  a Merchant  and  Banker,  and 
an  Hon.  Magistrate  of  Calcutta;  was  a 
Commr.  of  Port  of  Calcutta  1900-1902,  and 
Sheriff  of  Calcutta  1916-17 ; has  been  a 
Commr.  of  Calcutta  Corporation  since  1891  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  31,  Banstolla  Street,  Cal- 

cutta ; 30,  Paikpara  Road,  Calcutta. 

Harker,  Capt.  Thomas  Hubert,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
Reserve  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Harkness,  Col.  Henry  D’Alton,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Law  Harkness;  b. 
1859 ; ed.  at  Harrow ; entered  41st  Regt.  1878, 
became  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  1886,  Major  1899, 
Lieut.-Col.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1909 ; retired 
1910  ; served  in  Soudan  1889  (medal,  bronze 
star,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  with  Tirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  on  Staff,  present  at  battle 
of  Paardeberg  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.) ; com- 
manded 1914-18  9th  (Ser.)  Batn.  Cheshire 
Regt.,  3rd  (Garrison)  Batn.  that  Regt.,  and 
nth  Batn.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  (twice  men- 
tioned); cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Forest  Lea, 
Sway ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Harkness,  Major  Robert  Bruce,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
Welch  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Harkness,  Major  Robert  Dickson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Machine 
Gun  Corps ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  .S.O.  1919. 

Harley,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Bertram, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Arthur  Harley,  soli- 
citor, of  Bristol ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  In- 
dian Army;  Aden  Hinterland  1903-4  with  the 
Buffs,  European  War  1915-18  in  France  and 
Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Harman,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  Ramsay, 
C.M.G.,  P.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  George  Byng  Harman,  K. C.B. ; b.  1877; 
is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly  Rifle 
Brig.),  Col.  Territoiial  Force,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired);  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s  star),  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Harman,  Brig.-Gen.  Antony  Ernest 
Wentworth,  C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Canon  Samuel  Thomas  Harman,  Chan- 
cellor of  Cork,  of  Rathcormac,  co.  Cork  ; 
b.  1872;  ed.  privately;  formerly  Col.  18th 
Hussars  ; is  a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches six  times,  D.S.O. , Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 

49* 


1546 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Guerre,  C.B.) ; was  Biig.  Gen.  Comdg.  ?sl 
Cav.  Brig,  at  Aldershot  1916-18,  and  sub- 
sequently Comdg.  a Cav.  Div. : m.  1902, 
Dorothy  Ricardo ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B. (Mil.) 
1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Harman,  Major  Arthur  Leslie,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Leslie  Harman, 
of  Cliumparun,  India  ; b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Dul- 
wich Coll.  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palm);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Sefton  Place,  Arun- 
del, Sussex  ; Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Harman,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  1 
son  of  W.  Harrnan,  of  Crossdrum,  Oldcastle, 
co.  Meath;  b.  1877;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Leinster  Regt.  ; S.  African  War 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Harman,  Edward  George,  C.B.,  second 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Harman  ; b. 
1862  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1884);  enteied  Home  Office 
1886,  and  Treasury  1889;  was  Private  Sec. 
to  Parliamentary  Sec.  to  the  Treasury 
1892-4,  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  1894-5,  Financial  Sec. 
to  Soudan  Govt.  1898-1900,  and  a Prin- 
cipal Clerk  in  Treasury  1907-12;  retired 
1912;  accompanied  Special  Mission  to  S. 
Africa  1900-1901 ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  New 
University  Club. 

Harman,  Major  Frank  de  Winton,Z). 5. 0., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Samuel  Thomas 
Harman,  Chancellor  of  Cork,  of  Rathmore, 
co.  Cork;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin; 
entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1900,  and  became 
Major  1915;  served  in  Soudan  1910  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Dardanelles  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1908  ; has  3rd  class  of  Order  of  the 
Nile  : m.  1916,  Evelyne  Mary,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  S.  M.  Gully,  formerly  Norfolk  Regt., 
of  The  Croft,  Sheringham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Harman,  Capt.  Henry  Alexander 
Augustus  Francis,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt. 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Harman,  Major  Wentworth  Alexander 
King-,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Kingston,  colls.]. 
Harmar,  Major  Charles  D’Oyly,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut. -Col.  C.  D’Oyly  Harmar,  of 
Ramridge,  Andover;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester ; is  Major  R.M.L.I. ; served  in  China 
1900  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm)  : m.  1902,  Amabel,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Hughes  Earle,  of  Enham  Place, 
Andover;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Harness,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Drury  Harness, 
K.C-B.  ; b.  1838  ; entered  R.A.  1857,  became 
Capt.  1868,  Major  1877,  Lieut.-Col.  1878,  Col. 
1882,  Maj.-Gen.  1894,  and  Col.  Corndt.  R.A. 
1906;  served  in  Cape  Colony  and  Zulu  Wars 
1877-8-9  ; was  Capt.  of  a co.  of  gentlemen 
cadets  at  Royal  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  1881-4, 
Sec.  and  Treasurer  of  Roy.  Mil.  Acad. 
1884-7,  and  Corndt.  and  Sec.  thereof  1887-91  ; 
appointed  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch. 
i88q  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1879.  19,  Montpelier 

Villas,  Brighton  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Harnett,  William  Falkiner,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Falkiner  Minchin  Harnett,  of  Shannon 
Lawn,  Glin,  co.  Limerick;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Gram.  Sch.,  Drogheda;  entered  I.C.S.  1893, 
and  became  Locomotive  and  Carriage  Sup., 
Bengal  State  Railway  1911  : Lieut.-Col.  | 

Comdg.  12th  E.  Bengal  Railway  Batn.,  In- 
dian Defence  Force  (V.D.)  : m.  1900,  Mary 
Isabella,  da.  of  Dr.  F.  P.  Philips,  of  Exeter  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Indian  State  Rail- 
ways, Bengal ; 12,  Victoria  Terrace,  Exeter ; 
Bengal  United  Service  Club. 

Harold,  Capt.  Austin  Edward,  D.S.O. 
b-  1872;  Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine ; Dongola 
Expedition  1896  with  Indian  Contingent,  S. 
Afi  ica  1899,  China  1900-1901  (despatches), 


European  War  in  Command  of  Patrol  vessels 
1915,  in  Mesopotamia  1916-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  France  1918  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Harper,  Capt.  John  Ernest  Troyte, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Leonard  Harper  [Acland, 
Bt.,  cr.  1677,  colls.]  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Christ's 
Coll.,  N.  Zealand;  entered  R.N.  1888,  be- 
came Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1906,  and  Capt.  1913 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  *899-1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Somaliland  1900-1901  (medal 
with  clasp);  was  Navigating  Com.,  Roy. 
Yacht  “Victoria  and  Albert”  1911-14,  and 
Master  of  the  Fleet  at  Spithead  Review 
1914  ; has  Orders  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark 
and  of  Redeemer  of  Greece : m.  1904, 

Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  A.  Meldrum, 
R.N.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1913.  United 
Service , and  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 
Harper,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robinson, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A. M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Harper,  Capt.  Robert  Paul,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  New  Zealand  Forces;. 
European  War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harper,  Capt.  Robert  Rainy,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Australian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Harragin,  Major  Alfred  Ernest  Albert, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Ernest  Albert 
Harragin,  of  Trinidad  ; b.  1877;  was  Sub- 
Inspector  of  Constabulary,  Trinidad  1905-12, 
since  when  he  has  been  Inspector;  tempo- 
rary Major  British  W.  Indies  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1908,  Rosina,  da.  of  Henry  A.  Green,  of 
Trinidad;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad. 

Harrel,  Com . William  Vesey,  C.B. , 

C. B.E.,M.  F.O.,sonof  theRt.  Hon.  Sir  David 
Harrel,  P.C.,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.,  I.S.O.,  of 
Shankhill,  co.  Dublin  [see  “Privy  Coun- 
cil”]; b.  1866;  served  in  Roy.  Irish  Con- 
stabulary 1886-98;  was  Inspector  of  Prisons 
in  Ireland  1898-1902,  Assist.  Commr.  of 
Dublin  Metropolitan  Police  1002-14  (King’s 
Police  medal),  and  Com.  R.N.V.R.  19  '5-  9 ; 
is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1903,  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  C.B.E.. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Kildare  Street,  and  Royal  St. 
George  Yacht  Clubs. 

Harriott,  George  Moss,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Thompson  Harriott,  of 
Ormskirk,  Lancashire ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  La 
Martiniere  Coll.,  Lucknow ; formerly  Ch. 
Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  in  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Central  Provinces  of  India; 
retired  1913;  is  a M.I  C.E.  ; commended  for 
work  in  Feudatory  States  of  Chhattisgarh, 
for  sers.  during  famine  1896-7,  and  for  intro- 
duction of  irrigation  into  Central  Provinces; 
formerly  Major  2nd  Batn.  Bengal-Nagpore 
Railway  Vol.  Rifle  Corps  (V.D.)  : m.  1891, 
Charlotte  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  W. 
MacDougall,  TS.C.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1900,  C.S.I. 
1911.  Micklchitlie,  Stevenage,  Herts. 
Harris,  Major  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
A.  H.  Harris,  of  Sutton,  Surrey;  b.  1888; 
is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1916,  Rosa  Alfreda,  da.  of — Alderson, 
of  Hersham,  Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 
Harris,  Major  Arthur  Ellis  Fowke, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Ellis  Shipley 
Harris,  of  Rowde,  Devizes  ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  ( oil. ; Major  Ro}r.  Berkshire 
Regt.;  S.  Africa,  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917). 

Harris,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Beresford 
Maule,  D.S.O.;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  King^  Coll., 
London  ; entered  Armv  1890,  became  Capt. 
Army  Vet.  Corps  1900,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915;  retired  1912;  N.W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s- 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4* 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


1547 


as  Inspecting:  Vet.  Officer  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19; 
is  a F.R.C.V.S. ; sometime  Assist.  Director 
of  Vet.  Sers.,  48th  S.  Midland  Div.  and  4th 
Army  Corps  : m.  1898,  Mary  Augusta,  da.  ol 
the  late  Major  John  Tatam ; cr.  D.S.O.  1904. 
The  Manor  House,  Marion , Rugby. 

Harris,  Major  Douglas  Rawson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Harris,  Major  Edward  Montgomery, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  B.  Harris,  of  Eldon 
House,  Condon,  Ontario  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at 
Blundell’s  Sch.,  Tiverton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada;  is  Major  Canadian 
Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18,  Corndg.  a Supply  Column 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , Annie  Her- 
mione,da.of  John  Breakey,  of  Breakeyville. 
Quebec;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harris,  Major  Edward  Temple,  D.S.O., 
M.B.)  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A. 
1903,  M.B.  1904) ; is  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Harris,  Ernest  Alfred,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Collector,  Long  Room,  Custom  House  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (.Civil)  1918,  C.B  E*  (Civil)  1920. 

Harris,  Frank  E.,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 

sometime  Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.SO.  1919. 

Harris,  Major  George  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  ; Major 
Officers’  Training  Corps  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  fQiq.  University 
{Dublin),  and  Cocoa  Tree  Clubs. 

Harris,  Surg.-Gen.  George  Francis 
Angelo,  C.S.I.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Charles  Shooter  Harris,  B.S.C.  ; b. 
1856 ; ed.  at  Bedford  Modern  Sch.  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1877,  L.R.C.P.,  Lon- 
don 1878,  M.R.C.P.  1893,  F.R.C.P.  1905, 
M.D.,  Durham  1902  ; entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1878,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major  1890, 
Lieut. -Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1910,  and  Surg.- 
Gen.  1012;  retired  1915;  served  during  Af- 
ghan War  1880  (medal) ; appointed  Professor 
of  Materia  Medica,  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta,  and 
Physician, Coll.  Hospital  1900, Inspector-Gen. 
of  Civil  Hospitals,  Bengal  1910,  and  an  Hon. 
Surg.  to  H.M.  1914  ; was  Civil  Surg.,  Simla 
1885-90,  and  at  Nagpur  1890-98,  Officiating 
Principal,  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta  1898-1900, 
Physician  1900-1908,  Officiating  Inspector- 
Gen.,  Civil  Hospitals,  Punjab  and  United 
Provinces  1908-10 ; is  a Fellow  of  Calcutta 
Univ.  ; sometime  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy 
of  India:  m.  1883,  Alice,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Archibald  Edwards  Campbell,  formerly 

B. S.C. ; cr.  C.S.I.  1911. 

Harris,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Henry, 

C. B.E.)  b.  1861;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.,  and 
Master  in  Mercantile  Marine;  cr.  O.B.E. 
1918. 

Harris,  Col.  Gerald  Noel  Anstice, 
C.B.E.)  b.  i8'6;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.M.A.  (retired  192c  ) ; cr.  O.B.E-  1918, 
C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Lorna  House,  Hayling 
Island. 

Harris,  Lieut.  - Col.  Herbert  Sextus, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  Gold  Coast 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E*  (Mil.)  1919. 

Harris,  Joseph  Orlando,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18—;  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.V.R.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919* 

Harris,  Major  Norman  Charles,  D S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  MC, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harris,  Lieut.-Col.  Oscar  Matk,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Harris,  of  Jersey,  Channel 
Islands  ; b.  1879;  ed*  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  R.A.  1898,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902,  present  at 


relief  of  Kimberley,  and  at  Paardeberg  and 
Poplar  Grove  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  on  W.  Coast 
of  Africa  1908-9,  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Order 
of  Li  own  of  Italy,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre):  m.  1910,  the  Hon.  Marjorie 
Ruth  Addington,  da.  of  4th  Viscount  Sid- 
mouth  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Harris,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Hancock 
William  Henry,  C.B.  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  4th  Regt.  1870, 
became  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1880,  Major 
1886,  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  1901,  Col. 
1902  (retired  1906),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1912 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80 
(medal),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition 
1881  (despatches),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  battle  of  Willow  Grange,  and 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches, 

C. B.);  commanded  33rd  Regt.  Dist.  1902-5 
and  was  Brig.-Gen.  Corndg.  Yorkshire  Dist. 
1905  ; appointed  a Staff-Lieut.  19x5;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  26,  St.  Aubyn’s,  Hove. 

Harris,  Sydney  West,  C.B.,  C.V.O.  ; 
b.  1876;  is  Assist.  Sec.  Home  Depart.:  m. 
1909,  Emily  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  George 
David  Wilson,  of  Darlington  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
igi6,  C.V.O.  1917.  Towngate , Cobhani , 
Surrey. 

Harris,  Major Thomas  Birkbeck, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches,D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Phyllis  Margaret, 
da.  of  — Goode,  of  Kenley,  Surrey;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Harris,  Lieut.  Walter  Kilroy,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harris,  Capt.  Ferguson  Fitton  Carr-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.D.)  b.  18—;  is  Capt. 
R.A. M.C.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Harris-St.  John  [see  St.  John]. 

Harrison,  Capt.  Aidan,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Martin  Harrison,  V.  of 
Longridge,  near  Preston;  b.  1894;  ed.  at 
Rossall  ; is  Capt.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner);  cr.  D.S  O.  1916.  Longridge 
Vicarage,  near  Preston,  Lancashire. 

Harrison,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Howarth 
Pryce,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1871  ; Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  a Brig.-Gen.  ; Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-5  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Afghan 
War  1919  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp); 
cr.  C S.I.  1919. 

Harrison,  Major  Arthur  Lionel,  D.S.O. 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Harrison,  Albert  John,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Harrison, of  Oxendon 
House,  Northamptonshire;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  has  been  Manager  of  the  Mekhlanadi 
Saw  Mills  Co.,  Lakhimpur,  Assam  since  1902; 
has  Durbar  (1911)  and  Abir  (1912)  medals  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1912.  Dibrugarh,  Assam. 

Harrison,  Major  Cecil  Pryce,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ) b.  18—;  Major  R.H.A.;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901,  European  War  1914-18  in  Palestine 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Lady 
Lettice  Joan,  A.R.R.C. , da.  of  4th  Marquess 
of  Cholmondeley ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

I Harrison,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.M.G., 
C.V.O.,  M.B. , F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late 
Surg.-Maj.  John  Harrison,  formerly  Grena- 
dier Guards;  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  London  Univ.  (M.B.,  Honours 
1876);  M.R.C.S. , England  1874,  F.R.C.S. 
1878  ; entered  Army  1874,  and  became  Brig.- 
Surg.-Lieut.-Col.,  Grenadier  Guards  1891, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1907;  retired  1909;  served 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at 
action  of  Mahuta,  and  at  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and 
during  European  War  1915-16  in  France  (de- 


548 


COMPANIONAGE. 


spatc'nes,  C.M.G.) ; was  Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.- 
Col.  Brig,  of  Guards  1891-1909,  and  Med. 
Officer  in  Charge  of  Queen  Alexandra  Mil. 
Hospital  1905-9;  appointed  Officer  Comdg. 
1st  London  (City  of  London)  Gen  Hospital 
1909,  Col.  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Ser. 
of  a Territorial  Div.  1912,  Officer  Comdg. 
23rd  Gen.  Hospital  (Chicago  Med.  Unit)  in 
France  19*5,  and  Prince  of  Wales  Hospi'al 
for  Officers  1916,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Med. 
Sers.,  Min.  of  National  Ser.  1918  ; sometime 
Hon.  Surg.  to  King  Edward  VII.;  cr.  C.V.O. 
1909,  C.M.G.  1916.  19,  VVestgate  Terrace , 

Redcliffe  Square , S.  W. ; Guards  Club. 

Harrison,  Col.  Cholmeley  Edward  Carl 
Branfill,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Branfill  Harrison;  b.  1857;  is  Col.  (retired) ; 
formerly  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.;  Boer  War  1881,  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (medal,  bronze  star);  S.  Africa 
1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) : 1903,  Mary  Evelyn,  da. 

of  John  Baziey-White  [see  E.  Rothes]  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  19x7,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  15,  Crom- 
well Road , Hove,  Sussex  j Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Harrison,  Lieut. -Col.  Edgar  Garston,C.Z?., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Harri- 
son, of  The  Abbey,  Staveley,  Kendal ; b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  entered  Duke  of 
Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  1885,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Brevet  Major  1899,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; retired  1905 ; served  in  E. 
Africa  Protectorate  1895-6  in  command  of 
Zanzibar  Forces  (medal,  Sultan  of  Zanzi- 
bar’s medal),  and  during  Uganda  Mutiny 
1898,  in  command  of  E.  Africa  Rifles  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar), 
subsequently  conducted  operations  in  Un- 
yoro  (Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  in  command 
Nandi  Expedition  1906  (despatches,  C.B.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; 
commanded  3rd  Batn.  King’s  African  Rifles 
1904-8;  cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Harrison,  Lieut.  Francis  C.,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1893  ; is  Lieut.  R.N.  ; served  during  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
ar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
19x8). 

Harrison,  Francis  Capel,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Edward  Francis  Harrison,  C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1884  ; joined  Finan- 
cial Depart.  1889,  became  Dep.  Accountant- 
Gen.,  Bengal  1890,  Accountant-Gen.,  Madras 
1897,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1899,  and 
Bombay  1904,  and  Officiating  Comptroller-  j 
Gen.  and  Head  Commr.  of  Paper  Currency 
1908;  retired  1911  ; is  a County  Alderman 
lor  London;  sometimelndian  Correspondent 
of  the  Economic  Journal',  cr.  C.S- 1.  1909, 

6,  Charles  Street,  Mayfair,  IV.;  Arthur’s, 
and  Wellington  Clubs. 

Harrison,  Major  George  Arthur,  D S.O  , 
M.C.',  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harrison,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Hyde, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Hyde 
Harrison,  53rd  Regt.;  b.  1877;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Border  Regt.,  and 
an  Instructor  at  Senior  Officers’  Sch. ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  twro  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  was  Comdt.  of 
Sch.  of  Instruction  1917-18,  and  a Brig.-Com. 
1918-19:  m.  1917,  Mabel,  el.  da.  of  the  late  j 
Parker  Norfolk,  of  Harewood,  Leeds;  cr.  i 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Harrison,  Capt.  George  Lee,  D.S.O,, 
son  of  R.  W.  Harrison;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylor's  Sch.,  at  Camb.  (B.A.  j 
1906)  and  Paris  Univs. ; Capt.  Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.,  and  attached  Egyptian  Army; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  );  | 
cr.  D S.O.  1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 


Harrison,  Col.  Gilbert  Harwood,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Harrison  ; b. 
1866  ; entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1909,  and  Col.  1913  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (aespatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  as  a Ch.  Engineer  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Harrison,  Major  Harold  C.ecil,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1889;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.M.A. , 
and  an  Instructor  in  Gunnery ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.a.O.,  Brevet 
Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Harrison,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Murray 
Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Devereux  Harrison,  of  Fron  Llwyd,  Welsh- 
pool ; b.  1880 ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1910,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Lieut  -Col.  1918  ; seived  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916.  Bry  llywarch  Hall,  Kerry, 
Montgomeryshire ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Harrison,  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  George  Harrison,  M.P.  for  Edinburgh, 

5.  Div.;  b.  184 7;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  High 
Sch. ; LL.D.  Edinburgh  Univ. ; sometime  a 
Clothier;  is  a J.P.  andaD.L  of  Edinburgh, 
and  Chm.  of  Edinburgh  Savings  Bank,  and 
of  its  Public  Library  Committee-;  author  of 
“The  Scot  in  Ulster,”  etc.:  m.  1879,  Helen 
Georgina,  da.  of  George  Roberts,  manufac- 
turer, of  Selkirk  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Rockville, 
3,  Napier  Road,  Edinburgh  ; Northern  ( Edin- 
burgh) Club. 

Harrison,  John  Burchmore,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Harrison,  of  Wilmslow, 
Cheshire;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Edgbaston  Pro- 
prietary Sch.,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb- 
(B.A.  Natural  Science  Tripos  1877,  M.A. 
1886,  F.I.C.  1887);  appointed  Professor  of 
Chemistry  and  Agricultural  Science  Bar- 
bados 1879,  Govt.  Analyst  and  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  and  Govt.  Geologist,  British 
Guiana  1889,  and  Director  of  Science  and 
Agriculture  1905  ; is  a M E C.  of  the  Colony  ; 
author  of  various  agricultural  and  geological 
papers  relating  to  W. , Indies  : m.  1881, 
M.  E.  Hortense,  da.  of  the  late  J.  P.  Carter, 
of  Barbados;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Georgetown, 
Demerara ; West  Indian  ( Georgetown ) Club. 

Harrison,  Major  John  Sandbach  Noel, 
D.S.O.;  6.1877;  Major  Somerset  L.I. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Harrison,  Lieut. -Com.  Julian,  D.S.O. ; 
6 18 — ; European  War  1414-19,  latterly  in 
Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Harrison,  Col.  Lawrence  Whitaker, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Jonathan  Atkinson 
Harrison,  M.D.,  J.P.,  of  Haslingden,  Lanca- 
shire ; 6.  1876;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1897) ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1911, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917  ; retired 
1919 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  actions  of  Tugela  Heights 
and  Belfast,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
author  of  “ Diagnosis  and  Treatment  of 
Venereal  Diseases  in  General  Practice,” 
and  “Manual  of  Venereal  Diseases  for 
Students, ” and  of  numerous  articles  on 
bacteriological  subjects,  and  venereal 
diseases;  was  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. 
1917-19:  m.  1905,  Mabel  Alice,  youngest  da. 
of  Col.  Edwin  James  Fairland,  formerly 
Army  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  68, 

Eccleston  Square , S.W.i. 

Harrison.  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Kenneth, 
C.B.E. , M.B.  ; b.  1871;  Lieut -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.A. M.C.  (T.F.);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Harrison,  Major  Michael  Charles 
Cooper,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Robert  Francis 
Harrison,  of  17,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin  ; 

6.  1888;  ed.  at  Malvern,  at  Bradfield  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1549 


(wounded,  despatches,  prisoner,  escaped, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Harrison,  Lieut. -Col.  Norman,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Thomas  Har- 
rison, of  Johannesburg;  b.  1873  ; ed.  in  Natal ; 
is  a M.I.E.E.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  S.  African 
Engineers  ; S.  African  War  (medal),  Euro- 
ean  War  1914-19  as  Director  of  Army 
ignals,  in  Germau  S-W.  Africa  and  in 
France  as  Assist.  Director  of  Army  Signals 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; has 
been  Engineer-in-Ch.,  Postal  Telegraph 
Depart.,  union  of  S.  Africa  since  1910:  m. 
1907,  Marguerite  Ethel  Dorey,  of  Jersey; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  Pretoria , 
Transvaal. 

Harrison,  Percy,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; ed. 
at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1887;  became  officia- 
ting Ch.  Sec.,  United  Provinces  1911,  and 
Commr.  1916,  and  a Junior  Member,  Board 
of  Revenue  iy — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Harrison,  Com.  Richard,  D.S.O.,  R.D.; 
b.  18—;  Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com. 
R.N.R. ; European  War  1914-19  in  Russia 
(despatches,  R.D.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Harrison,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Arthur 
Gwynne,  C.M.G.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Rev. 

C.  R.  Harrison,  B.C.L.,  V.  of  North  Curry, 
Somersetshire;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  R.  M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1874,  became 
Capt.  1883,  Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1900, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1917  ; retired  1905  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
18991902  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Col. 
Comdg.  an  R.A.  Div.  1915-16;  is  Sec.  to  Co. 
of  Southampton  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and 
Co.  Adj.  Hants  Vol.  Regt  : rn.  1885,  Alice 
Anne,  el.  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Yardley, 
of  Chesterfield  Lodge,  Lichfield;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  Holntewood,  Bassett,  Southampton ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Harrison,  Col.  Thomas  Aylet,  C.S.I. ; 
b.  1865;  Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Financial 
Adviser  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch. 
Mesopotamia  (despatches,  C.S.I.) ; retired 
1920;  cr.  C.S.I.  1918. 

Harrison,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Elliot, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  T.  E.  Harrison,  of 
Whitburn,  Sunderland-on-Wear ; b.  1862 ; 
was  in  1st  (Roy.)  Dragoons  1885-1901 ; for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Leicestershire 
Yeo.  (T.D.),  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  4th  Regt.  Imperial  Yeo.,  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve  : m.  1890,  Daisy,  who  d.  1 >20,  da. 
of  William  Wright,  of  Saxebye  Park,  co. 
Leicester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Harrison,  Major  Walter  Lewis,  C.B.E., 
F.R.C.  V.S. ; b.  18—  ; Major  Roy.  Army  Vet. 
/Dorps  (T.F.);  European  War  1911-20,  finally 
in  S.  Russia  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Harrison,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Legh  Richmond  Harrison; 
b.  1880  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harrison,  Capt.  William  Ralph  Elliot, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1891;  is  Capt.  R.A.  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O  , M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Harrison,  William  Montagu  Graham-, 
C.B.,  son  of  Capt.  J.  T.  A.  Harrison,  for- 
merly R.A.  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A. 
and  B.C.L.  1897);  Fellow,  All  Souls’  C 11., 
1895  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1807  ; Solicitor  for 
H.M.  Customs  and  Excise  1913-17;  appointed 
2nd  Parliamentary  Counsel  to  Treasury 
1917:  m.  igoo,  Violet  E ’elyn  Cecilia,  da 
of  Sir  Cyril  Clerke  Graham.  C.M.G.,  5th 
Bt.  (ext.),  when  he  assumed  the  additiona 
surname  of  Graham  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  19*0. 
36,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.;  Athenceum, 
Travellers' , and  United  University  Clubs. 

Harrison-Topham  [see  Topham]. 


Harrisson,  Brig.-Gen.  Geoffrey  Harnett, 
C M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.  (now  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  retired); 
has  Croix  de  Guerre;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Harrisson,  Sydney  Thirlwall,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E. , son  of  Henry  Loud  Harrisson;  b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Blackheath  ; appointed  Assist. 
Accountant,  Public  Works  Depart.,  Gold 
Coast  1894,  Ch.  Accountant  1897,  Assist. 
Accountant,  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1898,  Ch.  Accountant  1899,  and  Treasurer, 
N.  Nigeria  1900  ; is  Comptroller  of  Customs, 
Barbados;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908,  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Bridgetown,  Barbados  ; Sports’,  and 
Bridgetown  (Barbados)  Clubs. 

Harry,  William,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 

Hospital  Organiser  and  Co.  Sec.  British  Red 
Cross,  Glamorganshire  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Harstone,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Brunton, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Robert  Brunton  Har- 
stone; b.  1879;  is  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Hart,  Major  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1885  ; is  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hart,  Col.  Charles  Joseph,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Hart,  of  The  Hall, 
Harborne,  Staffordshire;  b.  1851;  ed.  at 
Haileybury ; is  Hon.  Col.  5th  Batn.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  (V.D.),  a Member  of 
Warwickshire  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  an 
Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire;  sometime 
Chm.  of  Hart,  Son,  Peard  and  Co.  (Limited); 
Comdt.  Birmingham  National  Reserve 
iyo9-i4,  Recruiting  Officer,  Birmingham 
1014-16,  Comdg.  Troops  in  Birmingham 
191517,  and  Pres.  Quartern  g Committee 
1917-^0  ; author  of  “ The  Antiquity  of  Iron,” 
“The  History  of  the  1st  Vol.  Batn.  The 
Royal  Warwickshire  Regt.,”  and  other 
publications;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909,  C.B.E. 
(.Mil.  1919.  South  Bank , Warwick  New 
Road,  Leamington  Spa. 

Hart,  Col.  Edward  Charles,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Hart;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal,  (M.D.  1894); 
is  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m 1898.  Mar- 
garet Janet  McPhee ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Union 
(Victoria,  B.C.)  Club. 

Hart,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  George,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  H.  Hart  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Supply 
and  Transport  Corps,  Indian  Army  ; served 
in  China  1900  (medal),  in  Aden  1903-4,  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  L'eut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hart,  Ernest  Albert  Edward,  D.S.O,, 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; 
Eur*  pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19.9. 

Hart,  Major  George  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1875;  formerly  Lieut.  K.F.A.  ; 
retired  as  Major  1920 ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hart , Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Travers,  C.B.E.; 
b.  1873;  Lieut -Col.  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hart,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Ernest,  C.B., 
C.MG.,  DS  O.,  son  of  William  Hait,  of 
Canterton,  New  Zealand;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Wellington,  New  Zealand  ; is  a Bar.  and 
Solicitor,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; S.  African 
War  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  19x5-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G..  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1903, 
Minnie  Eleanor,  da  of  Roger  Renall,  of 
Wairanapa,  New  Zealand;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  19 18,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Masterton, 
New  Zealand. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1550 


Hart,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Parsons, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Scottish  Borderers, 
and  temporary  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Hart,  Lieut.  Col.  Leonard  Herbert 
Pocock,  D.S.O.;  b.  1885;  Lieut. -Col  (T. D.) 
Lincolnshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1918. 

Hart,  Major  Owen,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hart,  Lieut. -Col.  Reginald  Seton, D.S.O., 
son  of  Gen.  Sir  Reginald  Clare  Hart,  V.C., 
K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. ; b.  1882;  Majorand  Brevet 
Lieut -Col.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.; 
Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  two  clasps  >, 
with  Nandi  Expedition  1905  6 (clasp),  Sudan 
1910  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Order 
of  the  Nile):  m.  1919,  Madeline  Stretton, 
da.  of  Col.  Barklie  Cairns  McCalmont,  C.B. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Hart,  Thomas  Wheeler,  C.B.E. , M.B., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Dudley  Hart  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at 
Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Manchester 
Univ.  (M  B.  and  Ch  B.  1899);  is  County 
Director  British  Red  Cross  So.  for  E.  Lan- 
cashire; cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  Avenham  House, 
Stretford,  Manchester . 

Hart-Synnot  [see  Synnot]. 

Harter,  Major  James  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  T.  Hatfield 
Harter;  b.  1888;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy.  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1917,  Violet  Emily,  da.  of  Thomas 
Cheney  Garfit  [see  E.  Gainsborough,  colls  ] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hartford,  Com.  George  Bibby,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , Alice  Wells, 
who  d 1920,  da.  of  the  late  James  Walker, 
of  Yokohama;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hartigan,  Col.  James  Andrew,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  James 
T.  Hartigan,  of  Crean  Lodge,  Bruff,  co. 
Limerick  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin, 
and  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1899); 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1899,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Anglo-Japanese  Force  against 
Tsingtau  1914,  European  War  1914-18  as 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  a Division 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.) : 
m.  1920,  Marion  Helena,  da.  of  H.  C.  Smith, 
of  Dunkeld,  Knock,  co  Down  ; cr.  D.S.Q- 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Hartigan,  Lieut.- Col.  Marcus  Michael, 
C.M.Cr.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut. -Col.  S. 
African  Forces, and  attached  to  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  (wounded,  prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Hartland-Mahon  [see  Mahon]. 
Hartley,  Major  Alan  Fleming,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882 ; is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  dur- 
ing S.  African  War  1901-2  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917- 

HaktLEY,  Capt.  Donald  Reginald  Ca- 
vendish, D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  d.s.o.  1918- 

Hartley,  Major  Harry,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—  ; temporary  Major  R.E.,  and  Technical 
Wool  Officer,  'War  Office ; has  Order  of 
SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 
Hartley,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Cabourn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  H.  Hartley,  of  Skirbeck, 
Lincolnshire ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Tonbridge 


Sch.,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  1898.  and  is  Lieut. - 
Col.;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1915-18  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Hartley,  Lewis  Wynne,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Lewis  Hartley,  of  Mold,  N.  Wales  ; b.  1867  ; 
ed.  privately ; appointed  Presidency  Inspector 
of  Factories,  Bombay,  Sind,  and  Central 
Provinces  1901,  Collector  of  Income  Tax  for 
City  and  Island  of  Bombay  19  6,  and  Commr. 
1919;  was  Assist,  to  Gaddum,  Bythell  and 
Co.,  cotton  merchants,  Bombay  1889-1900: 
m.  1903,  Anne  Sj'dney,  2nd  da.  of  William 
Rowlands,  of  Rofft,  Bangor;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Bombay  ; Byculla,  and  Royal  Yacht  ( Bombay ) 
Clubs. 

Hartley,  Percival  Horton  - Smith 
C.V.O.,  M.D.,  el.  son  of  Richard  Horton 
Horton  Smith,  K.C.,  of  53,  Queen’s  Gardens, 
Hyde  Park,  W. ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1889, 
Fellow7  1891,  M.A.  1893,  M.B.  and  8.C.  1893, 
M.D.  1896);  M.R.C.S.  and  M.R.C.P.,  London 
1893,  F.R.C.P.  1899;  Goulstonian  Lecturer 
1900;  is  Physician  in  charge  of  Out  Patients, 
St.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital,  Physician  to 
Brompton  Hospital  for  Consumption  and 
Diseases  of  the  Chest,  Member  and  Hon. 
Sec.  of  Council  of  King  Edward  VII. 
Sanatorium,  and  Major  1st  London  Gen 
Hospital  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.); 
author  of  numerous  medical  works:  m. 
1895,  Lucy  Josephine  Hartley,  only  da.  and 
heiress  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph 
Hartley,  LL.D.,  J.P.  D.L.,  of  The  Old 
Downs,  Hartley,  Kent,  and  Hartley  Hill, 
Leeds,  whose  name  he  assumed  as  an  ad- 
ditional surname  1904;  cr.  M.V  O.  (5th 
class)  1906  and  (4th  class)  1908,  C.V.O.  1912. 
19,  Devonshire  Street,  Portland  Place,  BV. ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Hartnoll,  Lieut  Henry  James,  D S.O., 
el.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Sulivan  Hartnoll ; b. 
1890  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Grace  Emily 
Hannah,  da.  of  Ernest  Prescott  Frederick, 
of  The  Wells  House,  Malvern  Wells  [see 
Frederick,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hartog,  Philip  Joseph,  C.I.E. , B.Sc., 
son  of  the  late  Alphonse  Hartog ; b.  1864 ; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  at  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester,  and  at  Paris  and  Heidelberg; 
B.Sc.  London  Univ.  1885;  was  Assist.  Lec- 
turer in  Chemistr}’,  Owens  Coll.  1891-1903, 
Lecturer,  Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester  1898- 
1903  (Member  of  Court  thereof  1901-3),  and 
Sec.  to  Mosely  Commn.  of  Educational 
Enquiry  1902-3,  to  Treasury  Committee  on 
Organization  of  Oriental  Studies  in  London 
1907-9,  and  to  India  Office  Committee  1910-16; 
wTas  a Member  of  Calcutta  Univ.  Commn. 
1917-19,  and  Academic  Registrar  of  London 
Univ  1903-1920,  when  he  was  appointed 
Vice-Chancellor  of  Dacca  Univ.;  author  of 
numerous  educational  and  other  works:  m. 
1915,  Mabel  Helene,  da.  of  Henry  Joseph 
Kisch,  of  24,  Chepstow  Villas,  W. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917.  24,  Chepstow  Villas , BV.  ; The  Uni- 

versity, Dacca,  Bengal. 

Hartshorn,  Major  Stuart,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  T.  F.  Reserve,  and  Sec. 
E.  Midlands  Region,  Ministry  of  National 
Ser. ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hartwell,  Capt  John  Redmond,  D.S.O. 
[see  Hartwell,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Harty,  Major  Thomas  Ernest,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1879;  is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Harvey,  Albert,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. 
Liverpool  Regt. ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Harvey,  Major  Charles  Darlev,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1881;  Major  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.) ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches.  D.S.O.) : m.  1913; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


Harvey,  Major  Charles  Oxley,  M.V.O., 
M.C.,  ; 6.18 — ; Major  Indian  Army ; Euro- 
pean War  i9i4-ig(despatches,  M.C.,  M.V.O.); 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

Harvey.  Major  Cosmo  George  St.  Clair, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  James  Harvey,  J.P., 
of  Carnousie,  Turriff,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1881  : 
is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1914, 
Constance  Arrrine,  da.  of  Henry  B.  Sandford, 
J.P.,  of  Oakdale,  Sheffield;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Oakdale,  Broomhall  Park,  Sheffield;  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Harvey,  Col.  David,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. , 
M.D.)  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1898,  M.D.  1911);  is  Lieut. -Col. 

R. A.M.C  , and  Dep.  Director  of  Pathology 
at  War  Office,  with  rank  of  Col. ; served  in 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

H arvey,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  George, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.)  b.  18- ; Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
and  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918. 

Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Henry, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b 1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col,  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  threee 
clasps),  European  War  T914-18  (despatches, 

D. SO.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour),  Siberia  1919  (C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D S.O. 
1917,  Q.M.G.  1919.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Harvey,  Major  Gardiner  Hassell, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1876  ; Major  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  i9i4-i£  a,  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Alfred  Dun- 
can, C.M.G.)  b.  1882;  is  Major  R.A.M.C., 
and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  Gen.,  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Harvey,  Capt.  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1914- 19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  192c. 
Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Capt.  J.  E.  Audley  Harvey,  of  Ickwell-Bury, 
Bedfordshire  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; formerly  Capt.  Irish 
Guards,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
London  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  duringEuropean 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911, 
Patience  Mary,  da.  of  William  Henry  Perry 
Leslie  [see  Skipwith,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Northill  Grange,  Biggleswade ; 
Guards' , and  White's  Clubs. 

Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robert,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edmund 
Harvey,  of  Thorpe,  Norfolk  • b.  1861  ; ed  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb;  formerly 
5th  Lancers,  and  Major  Norfolk  Imperial 
Yeo. ; is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  Lieut.-Col.  1 T i>.) 
Territorial  Force  Reserve,  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  in  the  Army;  was  Mayor  of  Norwich 
1902-3;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  25th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo., 
present  at  operations  in  Orange  River 
Colony  and  in  Transvaal  (D.S.O.)  : m.  1st, 
1888,  Nora,  whorf  1889,  da.  of  H.  Adams,  of 
Cannon  Hill,  Berks  ; 2ndly,  1890,  Florence, 
da.  of  F W.  Parsons,  of  Risley  Hall,  Derby- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Holmwood,  Thorpe , 
Norwich ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Harvey,  Capt.  Martin  Mornemont, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18  — ; Capt.  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Harvey,  Brig.-Gen  Robert  Napier,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Harvey, 
of  Glenside,  Bristol;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Marl- 


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borough,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.E.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1906,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1919; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  and  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col); 
was  Sec.  Public  Works  Depart.,  Transvaal 
1903-5  > was  Ch.  Instructor  in  Fortifica- 
tion, Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering,  Chatham 
1912-14;  was  Assist,  to  Ch.  Engineer  1915, 
Inspector  of  Mines  1916,  and  a Ch.  En- 
gineer 19x8-20  ; again  appointed  a Ch. 
Engineer  1920,  with  rank  of  Biig.-Gen.: 
m.  1909,  Clara  Mabel  Duncan,  da.  of  the  late 
Bourchier  F.  Hawksley,  of  14,  Hyde  Park 
Gardens,  W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Harvey,  Major  Sydney  Lancelot,  D.S.O., 

M.C.)  b.  18—;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  R.E-  (T.F.)  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Harvey,  Lieut.-Col.  Valentine  Vyvian, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  George  Harvey  Pasha, 
Ch.  of  Police,  Cairo  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Harvey,  Major  William  John  Soundry, 
D.S  0.  ; b.  1874;  is  Major  R.A.M.C  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O  1917. 
Harvey,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Lueg, D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Nicholas  Oliver  Harvey, 
C. E.,  of  Hayle,  Cornwall;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Col.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst ; entered  46th  Regt.  1878,  became 
Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1887,  and 
Major  1894;  retired  1902;  served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5,  with 
River  Column  (clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.);  commanded  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L.I.  Depot  1914-17  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Cornwall,  and  an  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army  : m.  1893,  Florence  A.  E.,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  F.  C.  Hooper,  18th  Hussars ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Tredargah,  Penzance  ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Harvey- Kelly  [see  Kelly]. 

Harward,  Col.  Arthur  John  Netherton, 
C.B.  ; b.  1867;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Indian  Army;  retired  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  cl  sp),  Meso- 
potamia 1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Harwood,  Ralph  Endersby,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Charles  Harwood,  of  Shefford,  Beds ; b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Bedford  Sch.;  was  a 1st  class 
Clerk  National  Health  Insurance  Commn. 
1912-18,  and  Controller  War  Trade  Statistical 
Depart.  1916-18,  Principal  Finance  Depart., 
Air  Min.  1918,  since  when  he  has  been  Assist. 
Sec.  Treasury ; a Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical 
So.,  and  a Member  (official side)  of  National 
Whitley  Council  for  Civil  Ser. : m.  1903, 
Kitty,  da.  of  William  Rule  Endersby  ; cr. 

C. B.E-  1918.  Homejield,  Warlingham. 
Harwood,  Capt.  Rose,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

is  Capt.  Australian  F'ones;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Haselden,  Lieut.-Col.  Fred,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Frederick  Henry  Haselden,  of  Standerton, 
Transvaal ; b.  1879  ; a Solicitor,  and  an  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.;  Boer  War  1901-2,  and  German 
S.-W.  and  German  E.  Africa  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Hilda  Florence, 
da.  of  Walter  Ladley,  Inspector  of  Schs.,  of 
Nelson,  New  Zealand;  cr.D.S.O.  1918.  Bar- 
berton, Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 

Haseldene,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry, 

D. S.O. ) b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Liverpool  Regt.,  and  a D.A.QM.G. ; 
served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1905  (wounded, 
medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Haselfoot,  Com.  Francis  Edmund 
Bleehynden,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 


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COMPANIONAGE 


Kneller  Haselfoot ; 6.  1885  ; ed.  at  Bradfield 
Coll. ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
in  Dardanelles,  Egypt,  and  Palestine ; on 
Staff  in  Palestine,  of  Dover  Patrol,  and  at 
Admiralty  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1911,  Winifred  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Major  W. 
Fulcher,  Middlesex  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Haskard,  Lieut.-Col.  John  McDougall, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  T.  Haskard,  of 
Florence;  b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Aden  Hinterland  1903,  European  War  1914-18 
as  Brig.-Maj.,  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches  five  times, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  was 
an  Instructor  at  Staff'  Coll.  1919-20;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Hashing,  Capt.  William  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Haslam,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Lovell  Clare, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1885  ; formerly  Capt.  18th  Hussars; 
retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; European  War 
19x4-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Haslegrave,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John, 

C. M.G. ; b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16,  with  King’s  Own  Yorkshire 

L. I.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G  1916. 
Painthorpe  House , Crigglestone , near  Wake- 
field. 

Hassell,  Jacob,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1887  ; 

Lieut.  Yorkshire  L.I.;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Acting  Major  Border  Regt.  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.)  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hassell,  Ladas  Lewis,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hasted,  Col.  Arthur  Walter,  C M.G., 
son  of  Col.  John  Old  Hasted  (formerly 
R.E.),  of  Brook  House,  Rickinghall, 
Suffolk;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1885,  be- 
come Capt.  Wiltshire  Regt.  1894,  Major 
1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Col.  1917;  retiied 
1919  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17, 
Comdg.  his  Regt.,  and  subsequently  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1895,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  W.  Simms-Bull;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1915* 

Hasted,  Capt.  John  Ord  Cobbold.  D.S.O.; 
6.1890;  is  Capt.  Durham  L.I.;  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1918, 

Phyllis,  da.  of  Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Arnold 
Barrett;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hastings,  Adm.  Alexander  Plantagenet, 
C.B.  [see  E.  Huntingdon,  colls.]. 

Hastings,  Charles  Godolphin  William, 
C.I.E.  [see  E.  Huntingdon,  colls.]. 
Hastings,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Spence, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1856;  entered  Army  1874, 
transferred  to  M.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1876,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1909;  served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80 
(despatches,  medal ),  inTransvaal  and  Basuto 
Campaigns  1880-81  (despatches,  medal),  with 
Burmah  Expedition  1885-9  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1891,  and  with  Manipur  Expedi 
tion  1891  (clasp):  sometime  in  command  of 
Mandalay  Brig.,  Burma  Div.  S.  Army,  India  ; 
appointed  Col.  92nd  Punjabis  1910;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 

Hastings,  Frank,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 

Sec.  Head  Quarters  Staff',  British  Red  Cross 
So.  ; has  Oder  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Hastings,  Col.  John  Henry,  D S.O.. 
O.B.E. ; 6.  18—;  Col.  Territorial  Force; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches.  D.S.O. 
O.B.  E. . 1 egion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hastings,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  Charles 
Norrington,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Francis  | 


Henry  Hastings,  R.N.  (retired) ; b.  1873 ; 
ed.  at  Stratford-on-Avon  ; entered  Man- 
chester Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1901,  and 
Major  1915;  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (wounded, 
medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, medal,  King’s  medal,  D.S.O.),  in 
N.  Nigeria  1903-6,  Munshi  Expedition  1906, 
Cameroons  1915-16  ; commanded  Gambia  Co. 
of  W.  African  Force  1906-9;  appointed  an 
Assist.  Embarkation  Staff  Officer  during 
European  War  1914 ; commands  a Batn. 
W.  African  Frontier  Force,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Sierra  Leone  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Sports'  Club. 

Hastings,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Holland, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Com  W.  C.  H.  Hast- 
ings, R.N. ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  United  Ser.  Coll., 
Westward  Ho  ! and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
four  times,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1906;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Haswell,  Col.  John  Francis,  C.I.E. , 
V.D.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Francis  Robert; 
Newton  Haswell,  of  Monkseaton;  b.  1864) 
ed.  at  Leys  Sch.,  Camb.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  ; Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  Reserve  ; 

5.  Africa  1900-1901  as  Lieut.  Borde>  Regt. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  ^ ar  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Border  Regt.,  Afghan  War  1919  >as  Assist. 
Director  Med.  Ser.,  Baluchistan  Area 
(C.I.E  ) ; is  Med.  Officer  of  Health,  Penrith  : 
m.  1895,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  William- 
Litt  e,  J.P.,  of  Hutton  Hall,  Penrith;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1920.  The  Friarage , Penrith. 

Hatch,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Pelham, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George 
Cliffe  Hatch,  C.S.I.,  Judge  Advocate-Gen. 
in  India;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Rugby;  entered 
Wiltshire  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  1883, 
and  exchanged  to  W.  India  Regt.  1888; 
retired  1893 ; Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal), 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at 
Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  Witu  Expedition  1893 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland  1902 
(medal  with  clasp);  sometime  commanded 
Sultan  of  Zanzibar’s  troops  and  police  (twice 
thanked  by  British  Govt.);  raised  and  com- 
manded, with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.,  3rd  Batn. 
King’s  African  Rifles  1895  1903;  has  1st  class 
(2nd  grade)  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar  and 
Sultan’s  medal  with  two  clasps  : m.  1895, 
Helen  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Hall  Raikes  [Arbuthnot,  Bt.] ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1898.  10,  Clarence  Road,  Walmer,  Kent. 

Hatch,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Cecil,  D.S.O.  ; 

6.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Cana- 
dian Inf.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hatchell,  Col.  Henry  Melville,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  G.  W.  Hatchell,  of  Dublin  ; 
b.  1852  ; entered  Army  1874,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1881,  Major  1891  (retired 
1900),  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Garrison  Regt.  1902, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1905;  retired  1906;  served 
during  Afghan  V\  ar  1879-80  (medal),  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882;  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; 
commanded  two  Batns.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  1914-15 : m.  1901,  Frances  Mary 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  Rush; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Hatcher,  Com.  James  Olden,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Olden  Hatcher  of  Lockerley, 
Hants  ; b.  1867  ; entered  R.N.  18 — , became 
Lieut.  1895,  and  Com.  (retired)  1907  ; re- 
joined 1914  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
specially  thanked  by  Admiralty),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  with  Patrol  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S  O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy.  Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge,  Legion 
of  Honour):  tn.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hatfield,  Major  Edgar  Richard,  D S.O. ; 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Hatfield;  6.  1883; 
Major  R.A.;  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Hathaway,  Maj.-Gen.  Harold  George, 
C.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  T.  Hatha- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1553 


way  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Rochester ; 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1883 ; entered  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1885,  became  Major 
1897,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Col.  1908,  and 
Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1912;  retired 
1918  ; served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-9 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  189s,  present  at  storming  of 
Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Tirali  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  capture 
of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Med. 
Officer,  Cav.  Div.  Staff,  present  at  actions 
of  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  Dreifontein, 
Diamond  Hill,  and  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers,  at 
Relief  of  Kimberley,  and  at  operations  in 
Johannesburg  and  Orange  River  Colony 
(dangerously  wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  promoted  Lieut. - 
Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Dep.  Director,  Med.  Sers.,  India:  m.  1899, 
Cecile  Marie^  da.  of  the  late  W.  B.  Scoones, 
of  82,  Queen  s Gate,  S.  Kensington,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914. 

Hathi,  IJeut. -Col.  Ekuath,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Gwalior  Imperial  Ser. 
Troops;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 
Hattersley-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Hatton,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Heneage 
Finch-,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  E.  Winchilsea, 
colls.]. 

Hatton,  George,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
William  Hatton,  of  Hill  Grove,  Kidder- 
minster ; b 184,5  Managing  Director  of  EaU 
of  Dudley’s  Round  Oak  Works  (Limited), 
and  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  ; rendered  sers. 
in  connection  with  Chain  Cables  and  Steel 
and  Iron  Supplies  for  the  Navy  during 
European  War:  m.  1874,  Louisa  E'eanor, 
da  of  the  late  Henry  Brinton,  of  Kidder- 
minster; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hagley 
House , near  Stourbridge. 

Haughton,  Major  Edward  Juxon  Henrj', 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Haughton,  Major  Henry  Wilfred,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Benjamin  Haughton;  of 
Carlow;  b.  1862;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  with 
Imperial  Yeo.,  from  Regt.  Sergeant-Major 
to  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  Major 
Bucks  Yeo.  : m.  1902,  May,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  R.  Seaton,  of  Aylesbury  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hawes,  Col.  Benjamin  Reddie,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  B.  Hawes.  2nd  Bengal 
Fusiliers  ; b.  1854 ; entered  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1875,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1892,  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904 ; re- 
tired 1904 ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
3,  Carlisle  Terrace , Kingstown , Dublin ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hawes,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Howard, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William 
Harington  Hawes,  Indian  Army;  b.  1871 ; 
entered  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1891,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  Major  1909  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1917;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1898  (cla-p),  operations  against 
Darwesh  Khel  Waziris  1902,  Mesopotamia 
1915-19  (D.S.O.  with  Bar),  Afghan  War  1919  : 
m.  1904,  Nonie  Kathleen  Erne,  da.  of  Col. 
Pennell  Williamson,  formerly  Indian  Army  ; 
cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1913,  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1919). 

Hawes,  Major  Claude  Mackinnon,  D.S. OS 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O- 
1919. 

Hawes,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ernest,  D.S.  O., 
M.C. ; b.  1882  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (retired  1020);  European  War 
1914-18  'despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-CoD  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  191Q, 
Millice  t fanny,  da.  of 4th  Earl  of  Rossi} n, 
and  widow  of  4th  Duke  of  Sutherland ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Hawes,  Capt.  Leonard  Arthur,  D.S.  0., 
M.C.,  son  of  C.  A.  Hawes,  of  Bombay;  b- 


1892 ; Capt.  R.A.,  and  a Staff  Capt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy.  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : m.  1919,  Gwendolen  Mary,  da.  of 
Daniel  Herbert  Grimsdale,  J.P.,  of  The 
Shrubbery,  Uxbridge;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hawk,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Hawk,  of  Kemock,  Cornwall ; b.  1851  ; is 
a J.P.  for  Cornwall,  and  Chm.  of  its  County 
Council  and  War  Agricultural  Committee  : m. 
1890,  Florence,  da.  of  John  Clemence,  of 
Howton,  Cornwall ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Ker- 
nock,  St.  Mellion,  Cornwall. 

Hawke-Genn  [see  Genn]. 

Hawker,  Brig.- Gen.  Claude  Julian, 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.  ; b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  Cold- 
stream Guards  ; Nile  Expedition  1899,  Meso- 
potamia 1915-18  as  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hawkes,  Lieut.-Col.  Cortes  St.  Leger 
Gillman,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Corliss  Hawkes,  J.P.,  of  Lackaroo 
House,  Passage  West,  co.  Coik  ; b.  1871; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; S.  Aftican  War  1899- 
1901,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D S O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 

Guerre):  m.  1907,  Eleanor  Muriel,  da.  of 
Edward  Henry  tares  [s^e  Webster,  Bt., 
colls);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hawkes,  Lieut -Col.  George  White, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.]  b.  18—;  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hawkes,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Cotter 
Williamson,  D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  is  Major  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Hawkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Vernon, 

C. I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  Indian  Army  Re- 
serve, and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.;  Afghan 
War  1919  (C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Hawkins,  Major  Charles  Francis, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Hawkins,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Hawkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Brian 

Barkley,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1889  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and 
serving  with  King’s  African  Rifles  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hawkins,  Lieut.-Com.  Ernest  Mortimer, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  r8 — ; is  Lieut.-Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  (Officer’s  Decoration) ; European 
War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Hawkins,  Capt.  Eustace  Fellowes  Sin- 
clair, D.S.O.  [see  Hawkins,  Bt..  colls.]. 
Hawkins,  Col.  Herbert  Pennell,  C.B  E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Hawkins,  V.  of 
Lamberhurst,  Kent;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Pembroke  < oil.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  R.A  M.C.  (T.F. ) ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) : m.  1010, 
Hesbr  Vera.  da.  of  Fleetwood  Kynd  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lackenhurst,  Shipley, 
Sussex. 

Hawkins,  Major  Hugh  Douglas,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Hugh  Hawkins,  of  Rotherfield  Grange, 
Reading  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; Lieut,  and  Acting 
MajorR.G.A..  and  a Director  of  South  Berks 
Brewery  Co.  (Limited)  ; European  War  1914- 
19,  Comdg.  a Siege  Battery  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1905,  Aileen  Mabel,  da.  of  David 
Fraser,  of  Addelows,  Deal;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
212,  Tilehurst  Road,  Reading;  Wellington 
( Reading ) Club. 

Hawkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Rowland  Charles, 
D S.O.  ; son  of  — Hawkins,  of  The  Knoll, 
Bickley ; 6.18  — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : tn.  1918, 
Mary,  da.  of  — Stonard,  of  Albemarle 
Grange,  Bromley,  Kent;  cr.  D.S.O-  1891. 
Hawkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Henry, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L.I. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 


1554 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hawkins,  Col.  Walter  Francis,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John  Summerfield 
Hawkins,  K.C.M.G.,  R.E.  ; b.  1856;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  1875, 
became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1894,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  (retired) 
1907 ; served  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.); 
was  Assist.  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  En- 
gineering 1889  : m.  1904,  Constance  Harriet, 
only  da.  of  the  late  Graves  T.  Archer, 
F.R.G.S.,  of  Mount  John,  co.  Wicklow  [E. 
Onslow,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Hawksley,  Capt.  James  Rose  Price,  C.B., 
M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  James  Taylor 
Hawksley,  of  Caldy  Island,  Tenby;  b.  1871  ; 
entered  k.N.  1885,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com. 
1905,  and  Capt.  1912  ; served  at  battle  of 
Jutland  as  Commodore  (2nd  class)  1915 
(C.B.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir) : m. 
1899,  Gertrude  Emily  Rose,  el.  da.  of  Com. 
George  Edward  Price  [see  Price,  Bt.,  cr. 
1815,  colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Hawksley,  Lieut. -Col.  Randal  Plunkett 
Tayldr,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1870  ; Lieut. -Col. 
R.E.,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O..  C.M.G.,  Order  of  the  Nile) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hawley,  Major  William  George  Brough- 
ton Tochia,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian 
Army;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O. );  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Haworth,  Major  Richard,  D.S.O., 

M.V.O.,  son  of  Col.  Frederic  Haworth, 
O.B.E.,  D L.,  of  Ashley  Green,  near  Amble- 
side  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; is  Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and 
Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  at 
R.M.C.;  served  with  Mohmand  Expedition 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  at  landing 
in  Gallipoli  1915  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  M.V.O,  (4th  class) 
1919.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Cavendish 
Clubs. 

Hawthorn,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O., 
MD.,  son  of  John  Hawthorn,  surgeon,  of 
Newcastle-on-Tyne;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Durham 
Univ.  Coll,  of  Med.  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1891, 
M D 1896) ; M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1895;  sometime  Med  Officer  R.G. A. 
Vol. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy  Army  Med.  Corps, 
Comdg.  a Field  Ambulance  R.A.M.C.,  Hon. 
Surg.,  Hospitalfor  Sick  Children,  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne,  and  Hon.  Med.  Officer,  Newcastle 
Dispensary ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.SO.);  cr  DSO.  19x7. 
10,  Ellison  Place,  Newcastle-on-  Tyne. 

Hawthorn,  Col.  George  Montague  Philip, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Kenyon 
Hawthorn,  of  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight  ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered  The  King’s 
(Liverpool)  Regt.  1894,  and  became  Col. 
1919 ; A=>hanti  1900  (medal),  Somaliland 
1902-4  (medal  with  two  clasps),  E.  Africa  and 
Nyasaland  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn. , Comdg.  aCo'umn  The  King’s  African 
Rifles  and  subsequently  Comdg.  Rhodesian 
Field  force  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.);  ap- 
pointed Inspector  Gen  King’s  African 
Rifles  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hawtrey,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Courtenay 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  C. 
Hawtrey,  R.  of  Nursling,  Hants;  b.  1882  ; 
ed.  at  l ppingham,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European 
War  1014-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1907,  Emily  Mildred,  da.  of 
the  late  F.  C.  Gough ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Hay,  Archibald  Ashworth  Bailie,  D.S.O.t 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.F.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hay,  Major  Arthur  Kenneth,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E;  b 1884;  Major  R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 


D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hay,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  John  Bruce, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles 
Hay,  of  Robin’s  Croft,  Chilham,  near  Can- 
terbury ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Army  1897  and 
Indian  Army  1898,  Capt.  1906,  became  Major 

1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917 ; N.-W. 

Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  1901-2  (despatches,  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  1st  as  Brig.-Maj.,  and 
subsequently  on  Gen.  Staff  in  France, 
Aden,  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches  five 
times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.), 
Afghan  War  1919  on  Gen.  Staff;  employed 
with  Canadian  Mil.  1909-10;  was  an  Extra 
A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal  at  Delhi 
Durbar  1911,  and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  India 
1912-14:  m.  1904,  Agatha,  da.  of  the  late 

Rev.  James  Mangin,  D.D.,  LL.D.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  United  Sei~vice 
Club. 

Hay,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Owen,  C.B.,  el. 
son  of  Adm.  James  Beckford  Lewis  Hay; 
b.  1846;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Clifton  Coll.; 
entered  R.A  1867,  became  Capt.  1879, 
Brevet  Major  1882,  Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col- 
1894,  Local  Col.  1898,  Col.  1899,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1903  (retired  1908),  and  Col.  Comdt. 
R.A.  1917 ; served  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
Brevet  Major,  4th  class  Medjidie);  was  in 
command  of  troops  at  Ladysmith  1897-9, 
A.A.G.  for  Artillery  at  Head  Quarters  1899- 
1903,  and  in  command  of  R.A.,  2nd  Army 
Corps  1903-5,  and  in  charge  of  Administra- 
tion S.  Command  1905-7;  appointed  a Staff 
Officer  for  Emergency  Measures  1917:  m. 
1870,  Helena  Kate,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the 
late  Adm.  Sir  James  Crawford  Caffin, 
K.C.B.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1903.  Brent  Tor, 
Tunbridge  Wells. 

Hay,  Capt.  George  Harold,  D.S.O. 
[see  M.  Tweeddale,  colls.]. 

Hay,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Lennox,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1873;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.O.C.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hay,  Lieut.-Col.  James  George,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  1878  ; Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  (re- 
tired) ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de  patches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ; 
sometime  an  A A.  and  Q.M.G  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
iqi8,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  11,  Collingham 

Place,  5.  IF. 5. 

Hay,  James  Paterson,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Alexander  Hay,  of  Kirkland  Villa,  Bella- 
houston,  Glasgow:  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Glasgow 
and  Bellahouston  Acads.,  and  in  Germany  ; 
has  been  Manager  of  Irrawaddy  Flotilla 
Co.  (Limited)  of  Burma,  Member  of  Burma 
Legislative  Council,  and  Fres.  of  Rangoon 
Chamber  of  Commerce  : m 1899,  Janey, 
da.  of  William  Alexander,  of  Alticane,  Pin- 
wherry,  Ayrshire ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906.  Craigweil,  Ayr ; Oriental  Club. 

Hay,  John  Binny,  C.M.G.,  M.B. , son  of 
the  late  George  Charles  Hay,  M.D. ; b. 
1870;  formerly  in  Gold  Coast  Med.  Ser. ; 
Ashanti  1900,  present  at  siege  of 
Ivoomassie  (C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901. 
Lyndhurst,  Buckle  Street,  Moonee  Ponds, 
Victoria,  . I ustralia. 

Hay,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Bruce,  D.S.O.’, 
b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  ; 
has  King  Albert  Medal  (Belgium);  cr. 

D. S.O  1918. 

Hay,  Major  Stuart,  D.S.O.  [see  M. 
Tweeddale,  colls.] 

Hay,  Lieut.-Col.  Westwood  Norman, 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  < f Col.  Charles  Hay, 
Indian  >rmy  ; b-  1871;  ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  R.  M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  129th 
Baluchis  (Indian  Arm\);  China  1900  (medal), 

E.  Africa  1918  (D.S.O.);  was  D. A.A.G. 
Quetta  Div.  1907-11,  and  Comdt.  Zhob 
Mil.  191216:  m.  1899,  Violet  Maud,  da.  of 
A.  W.  Cowdell ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917,  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Hay,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Reginald  Maitland 
Dalrymple-,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  Dalrymple- 
Hay,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Hay,  Francis  Edward  Drummond-, 
M.V.O.  [see  E.  Kinnoull,  colls.]. 

Haybittel,  Major  Leslie  McGowan, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18— ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Haycock,  Col.  Vaughan  Randolph  Hine-, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Hine-Haycock,  of  Sidmouth,  Devon  ; b. 
1871  ; entered  R.A.  1891,  and  became  Capt. 
1900 ; retired  1907 ; S.  Africa  1900-1901  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 

D. S.O.);  appointed  aStaff-Capt.  for  Artillery, 
Territorial  Force  1909,  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Remounts,  W.  Command  1910,  Assist. 
Director  of  Remounts  1915,  and  Dep.  Di- 
rector of  Remounts  1917,  with  rank  of  Col.: 
m.  1902,  Grace  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Charles  Vaughan-Arbuckle,  R.A.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  igoo,  C.M.G.  1918.  Cavalry  Club. 

Hayden,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Frederick  Hayden,  V.  of  West  Hendred, 
Berks;  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Winchester;  entered 
33rd  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt.  Duke  of 
Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  1888,  Major 
1898,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1908;  retired  1912; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.) 
1914-16 : m.  1885,  Henrietta  Grace  Lam- 
beart,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Anthony  Stewart, 
I.S.C.  ; cr  D.S.O.  igoo,  O.B.E.  (Mi'.)  1919. 
52,  Warwick  Road,  Earl’s  Court , S.W.5. 

Haydon,  Major  Leonard  Guscote,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Haydon,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Pitt,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  (retired)  ; 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hayes , Lieut. -Col.  Edwin  Charles,  C.B.E.) 
b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A  M.C. ; 
China  1900  (medal),  European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  18 — , Minnie  Albina 
Leonard,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  — Retard  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hayes,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Durham 
L.I.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hayes,  Major  John  H'gson,  D.S.  O.,  son  of 
the  late  J ohn  Hayes,  of  Frodsham,  Cheshire  ; 
b 1876;  formerh  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards; 
Capt.  Shropshire  Yeo.,  Brevet  Major  Welsh 
Regt.  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914  17  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D S O.,  Brevet  Major,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O  1917. 

Hayes,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hayes,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hall,  C.M.G., 
son  of  George  Horace  Hayes,  of  Kambea, 
Caulfield,  Australia;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Mel- 
bourne Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Melbourne  Univ.  ; 
entered  Middlesex  Regt.  1885,  became  Capt. 
1891,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1912  ; 
retired  1917;  served  with  Hazara  Expe- 
dition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
was  Comdt.  Mounted  Inf. Sch.,  India  1905-9  : 
m.  1913  Jane  Elizabeth  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev  Hussey  Burgh  Macartney  [see 
Macartney,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  191s. 
Radipole  Manor,  Weymouth;  United  Service 
Club. 

Hayes-Sadler  [see  Sadler]. 

Hayfield,  Capt.  Cyrii  Dudeney,  D.S.O., 
M.C  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Capt.  E.  Kent  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  clasps,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 1918. 
Hayhurst-France  [see  France]. 


1555 


Hayley,  Major  Sydney  Thomas,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1879  1 is  Major  R.A.O.D.  ; S.  African  War 
1899  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hayley,  Major  William  Burrell,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Andrew  Hayley;  b.  1882  ; is  Major 

R. H.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Clare  Marie  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  T.  F. 
Murphy,  of  Fradswell  Hall,  Stafford  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Hayley-Beli.  [see  Bell]. 

Haymes,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Leycester, 
D.S.O.,  only  surviving  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Robert  Evered  Haymes,  of  Great  Glen, 
Leicestershire;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Oxford  Mil. 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.A.  1891, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1911,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  retired  1919;  served  with  Tit  ah 
Expeditionary  Force  1897-8,  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
was  employed  with  Malay  States  Guides 
1911-14  : m.  1897,  Minnie  Kathleen,  da.  of 
the  late  Major  Wilmot  Ellis,  R.A. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Hayne,  Major  Sydney  Spencer,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Northamptonshire  Regt.; 

S.  Africa  1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Haynes,  Col.  Alleyne,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1859; 

Col.  (retired)  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Haynes,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.,  son 
of  William  Haynes,  formerly  of  Wildwoods, 
North  End,  Hampstead;  b.  1855;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered 
R.E.  1875,  became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1894, 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col. 
1907;  retired  1912;  Zulu  War  1878,  present 
at  relief  of  Etshowe,  and  battle  of  Ulundi 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Bechuana- 
land  Expedition  1884-5,  European  War  1914- 
17  in  France  ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  Coast 
Defences,  E.  Command  1908-12:  m.  1890, 
Elizabeth  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  Henry  Edward  Williams,  K.C.B. ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Roborough  House , Tor- 
quay; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Haynes,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.)  b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.  Col.  R.A., 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  Ordnance  Committee, 
and  Pres.  R.A.  Committee  ; S African 
War  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  China  1900  (medal),  European 
War  1917  (C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil) 

1919. 

Haynes-Rudge  [see  Rudge]. 

Hayter,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Roche, 

D. S  O.,  son  of  Ross  Wiliaune  Hayter;  b. 
1877;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C. ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-16  as 
an  Assist.  Director  of  Transport  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Hayter,  Col.  Ross  John  Finnis,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Ross  Willaume 
Hayter,  formerly  of  Toronto;  b.  1875; 
entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1895,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  19x4,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.  1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  with 
Mounted  Inf.,  and  as  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Tucker,  G.C.B.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps) ; European  War  1914-19  on  Staff 
with  Canadian  Forces  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; 
was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Malta  1906-10,  and 
Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Canadian  Mil.  at  Halifax 
1911-14  ; is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  W.  Command  : 
m.  1900,  Edith,  only  child  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  E.  Lawrie,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Hayter,  William  Goodenough,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Henry  Goodenough  Hayter  ; b.  1869  ; 
Counsel  to  Sultan  of  Egypt,  and  Legal  Ad- 
viser to  Residency  and  Ministries  of  Finance 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


and  Education:  m.  1905,  Alethea,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  H.  Slessor ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Cairo , 
Egypt. 

Hayward,  Lieut.- Col.  Cecil  Richard, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  W.  Somerset  Yeo.,  and  Comdg.  12th 
Batn.  Somerset  L.I. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hayward,  Lieut.- Col.  Edwyn  Walton, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — is  Commr.  Australian  Red 
Cross  So.;  cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  1918. 

Hayward,  Lieut. -Col.  George  William, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hayward,  Col.  William  Thornborough, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  W.  G.  Hayward, 
of  Reading;  6.  1854;  ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint,  and  at  Liverpool 
Sch.  of  Medicine  ; L.R.C  P.  Ireland  1874, 
M.R.C.S.  England  1875;  Hon.  LL.D.  Aber- 
deen and  Adelaide  1914;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Army  Med.  Reserve;  was  Surg.- 
Maj.  S.  Australia  Mil.  1880-90;  Hon.  Phy- 
sician, Adelaide  Hospital  1884  1914,  and 
Lecturer  on  Clinical  Med.,  Adelaide  Univ. 
1886-1914;  Comdg.  No.  1 Australian  Aux- 
iliary Hospital  (C.M.G.) ; is  Hon.  Consulting 
Physician  Adelaide  Hospital,  Lecturer  on 
Therapeutics  and  Materia  Medica,  Adelaide 
Univ.,  and  a J.P.  for  S.  Australia  : m.  1879, 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  P.  H.  Burden,  of 
Adelaide;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  North  Terrace , 
Adelaide,  South  Australia  ; Adelaide  Club. 

Haywood,  Major  Alfred  Noble,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Quarter- Master  and  Major  Dra- 
goon Guaids;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Haywood,  Lieut.-Col.  Austin  Hubert 
Wightwick,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Wightwick  Haywood,  formerly  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt. ; b.  1878;  entered  R.A. 
1897,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; 
S.  Nigeria  1905-6,  Cameroons  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.  - Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.M.G.);  appointed  Inspector-Gen. 
W African  Frontier  Force  1920:  m.  1915, 
Isabella  Rosamond,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Walters,  of  Quarry  House,  Blagdon,  Taun- 
ton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Hazel,  Alfred  Ernest  William,  C.B.E., 
B.C.L.,  LL.D.,  only  son  of  the  late  John 
Hazel,  builder  and  contractor,  of  West 
Bromwich  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  West  Bromwich 
Wesleyan  Sch.,  at  King  Edward’s  Sch., 
Birmingham,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Oxford 
(M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1st  class  Classics  1890,  1st 
class  Honours  in  haw  1893,  Eldon  Law 
Scholar  1895)  ; LL.D.  Dublin  Univ.  1895  ; 
Bar.Lincoln’sInn  1898;  goes  Oxford  Circuit  ; 
is  Fellow,  Dean,  and  Bursar  of  Jesus  Coll., 
Lecturer  on  Law  at  Queen’s  and  Pembroke 
Colls.,  Oxford,  and  Reader  of  Constitutional 
Law  and  Legal  History  to  Inns  of  Court  ; 
was  Senior  Proctor,  Oxford  Univ.  1910-11  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  W.  Bromwich  (L)  1906-10, 
when  he  was  defeated  ; appointed  first  Re- 
corder of  Burton-on-Trent,  Nov.  1912  : I 
m.  1919,  Ethel  A^nie,  da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  G.  I 
Percival,  of  Holloway,  N.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  ! 
Jesus  College,  Oxford;  OxenfOrd  House,  West 
Bromwich;  3,  Temple  Gardens,  E.C.  ; 77,  Col-  ' 
more  Roiv,  Birmingham ; Reform,  and  National 
Liberal  Clubs. 

Hazell,  Flight-Lieut.  Tom  Falcon,  D.S.O., 
M.C  , D.F.C.)  b.  18—;  Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.F.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hazell,  Capt.  William,  C.B.,  R.D.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Hazell,  of  The  Cot- 
tage Glorymore,  Old  Bracknell,  Berks,  by 
Frances  Helen  Hornsby;  b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Clewer  House,  Windsor;  became  Sub- Lieut. 
R.N.R.  1890,  Lieut.  1895,  Com.  (retired)  1910, 
and  Capt.  (retired)  1918  (R.D.  1909);  has 
divided  service  almost  equally  between 
Merchant  Ser.  and  R N.  ; served  in  ships 
employed  in,  or  associated  with,  Egyptian 
War  1882,  Burma  War  1886,  China-Japan 
War  1894-5  (thanked  by  Com.-in-Ch.  in 
China,  and  Director  of  Naval  Intelligence 


Depart,  at  home),  Boer  War  1900-1902,  and 
European  War  1914-18  (promoted  Capt.) ; 
employed  at  the  Admiralty  1904-5  ; was  in 
Roy.  Naval  Artillery  Vol.,  East  Indian 
Railway  Vol.,  and  Calcutta  Naval  Vol. 
1877-90;  appointed  a Member  of  Mil. 
Council  of  the  British  League  for  the  Sup- 
port of  Ulster  and  the  Union  1914  (acting  as 
Recruiting  Agent  at  Old  Bracknell  for 
Kitchener’s  Armies  Aug.  to  Oct.  1914):  m. 
1882,  Emily  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Kingsley,  tea-planter,  of  Assam  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1911.  55,  Grove  Road,  Windsor ; cfo 
G.P.O.,  Calcutta. 

Hazelton,  Col.  Percy  Orr,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Hazelton,  F.R.C.S. ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1892),  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  1892,  became  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and 
Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium);  appointed  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Mil.  Transport,  Woolwich  1918,  Dep. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  1919, 
an  Assist.  Director  of  Transport  1919,  and 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1920  : m.  1903,  Mabel 
Musson  Thomas;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Junior  United  Service,  and  Pratt's 
Clubs. 

Hazlerigg,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.  [see 
Hazlerigg,  Bt.,  colls. ]. 

Head,  Major  Alfred  Searle,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.,  Brevet  Major  Reserve,  and 
a F.R.C.V.S  ; S.  Africa  1900-2  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Head,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward  Max- 
well, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Haswell 
Head,  of  Derry  Castle,  Tipperary  ; 6.1876;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; served  in  China  1900 
(medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Head,  Lieut.  - Col.  Charles  Octavius, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Head,  of  Derrylahan  Park,  King’s  co. ; 6. 
1869  ; ed.  privately  and  at  R.M.A.;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly  R.F.A., 
and  a J.P.  for  N Tipperary  ; served  in 
China  1900  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908, 
Alice  Margaret,  da.  of  Charles  Threllall, 
of  Tilstone  Lodge,  Tarporley,  Cheshire ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Derrylahan  Park,  Birr, 
King's  co. ; Cavalry , and  Kildare  Street 
Clubs. 

Headlam,  Cuthbert  Morlev,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Francis  John  Headlam, 
Stipendary  Magistrate  of  Manchester  ; 6. 

1876  ; ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and  at 
Magdalen  Coll..  Oxford;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1906  ; is  Capt.  Bedfordshire  Yeo.,  and  Clerk 
of  Public  Bills  ana  Clerk  oi  the  Journal-  and 
Printed  Papers  in  House  of  Lords  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) : rn. 
1904,  Georgina  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Baden  Crawley  [see  Crawlev-Boevey,  Bt., 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  toi8,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
4,  Montagu  Square,  W.i ; Travellers’  Club. 
Headlam,  Capt.  Edward  Janus,  CM.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Mcrley  Headlam,  of 
Gilmanbey  Hall,  Yorkshire,  and  Whorlton 
Grange,  Durham  ; 6.  1873  ; ed.  at  Durham 
Sch. ; Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine  ; Boxer 
Rebellion  in  China  1900-1901,  as  Marine 
Transport  Officer  (despatches,  medal,  Roy. 
H umaneSo.’smedal,  Hon.  Member  American 
Mil.  Order  of  the  Dragon),  Persian  Gulf  1912- 
13  ( t ed<l  with  clasp),  European  War  as 
Naval  Transport  Officer  E.  Africa  Force 
1914-16,  Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer  Dar- 
es Silaam  1916-17, and  Principal  Naval  Trans- 
port Officer  S.  and  E.  Africa  1917  19  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  is  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts,  and  of  Roy. 
Geographical  and  Roy.  Meteorological  Soc. ; 
appointed  Dep.  DirectorRoy.  Indian  Marine, 
April  1920  : m.  1918,  Nancy  Benyon,  widow 
of  Stanley  Hobson,  of  Nigeria;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  C.M.C.  1919.  Bombay  ; Royal  Societies’ , 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Authors'  Clubs. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1557 


Headlam,  Col.  Hugh  Roger,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Francis  J.  Headlam, 
sometime  Stipendiary  Magistrate  of  Man- 
chester; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  xst  Batn.  King’s  Own 
(Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  1920;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; European  War  1914-17  on  Staff, 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  ( W. 
Riding  Regt.),  and  a Brig.,  and  as  Inspector 
of  Inf.  (wounded,  despatches  seven  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour) ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1903-13  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp) ; ap- 
pointed to  command  a Brig.  1916,  and  to 
be  Inspector  of  Inf.  1918 ; has  3rd  class 
Osmanieh  and  4th  class  Medjidie  : m.  1914, 
Maria  Teresa,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Julian  Goldsmid,  P.C.,  M.P.,  3rd  Bt. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  14,  Walton  Street , 
S.IV. 3.  United  Service , and  Arthur's  Club. 
Headlam-Morley  [see  Morley]. 

Heald,  Major  Ben  Cyril,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Heald,  Lteut.-Col.  Charles  Brehmer, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1882;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. : m.  18—;  cr.  C.B.E). 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Healey,  Col.  Charles,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Frederick  Healey,  of  Watford, 
Herts;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Malvern  Coll., 
and  at  Freising-Munich  ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn.  S.  Wales 
Borderers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  as 
Comdt.  at  Boshof,  Warrenton,  and  Fourteen 
Streams  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1887,  Baroness  Ella  de 
Poellnitz,  da.  of  Baron  de  Poellnitz  [B. 
Forbes]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Preston  Leys , 
Bishop's  Stortford,  Herts  ; Junior  Constitu- 
tional Club. 


Healey,  Col.  Coryndon  William  Ruther- 
ford, C.M.G.,  C.B.E.)  b.  1864;  (L.R.C.P.I 
and  LM„  L.R.C.S.l.  and  L.M.  1888);  en- 
tered R A.M.C  1891,  became  Lieut.-Col 
1912,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1919  ; Malakand 
Eield  rorce  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  seven  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Major),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) : cr 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Healing,  Major  Norman  Canning, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1885;  Major  R.G.A.  : 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Hean,  Hon.  Alexander,  C.M.G.,  son  c 
the  late  Capt.  A.  B.  Hean,  of  Dundee  ; t 
1859;  ed.  at  Highlanders’  Acad.,  Dundee 
was  Municipal  Councillor  for  Sorell,  Tas 
mama  1886-1906,  and  Warden  1899-1004 
sometime  Min.  for  Mines,  Tasmania ; at 
pointed  Min.  of  Lands  and  Works,  Agricu 
ture  and  Railways,  and  Commr.  of  Mai 
Roads,  Tasmania  1904;  acted  as  Premie 

o9!ri;reil,eC5-ed  % ^ -Jr  A..  I9°3  5 is  a Corone 
and  J.P.  for  Sorell  Dist.,  and  engaged  i 
pastoral  pursuits  : m.  18—,  Amy  Mary,  dt 
of  the  late  J.  W.  Allanby,  of  Dun  alley,  Tas 
mania;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Parliament  H oust 
Hobart,  Tasmania ; Glen  Rae  Estate 
Sorell,  Tasmania;  Athenceum  ( Hoban 
Club. 


Heane,  Brig.-Gen.  James,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
-g  S O ■»  son  ofthe  late  James  Heane,  of 

Dubbo,N.s.  Wales;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Sydney 
High  Sch. ; is  a Farmer  and  Grazier  Col 
Australian  Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Gen  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  CB„  Croix  d e 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  c.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Rivington,  Beecroft,  ' N S 
Wales  ; Imperial  Service  (Sydney)  Club . 

Heard,  Capt.  Hugh  Lindsay  Patrick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Samuel  Thomas  Heard,  D.L.’ 
of  Rossdohan,  Tahilla,  co.  Kerry;  b 1860  ■ 
became  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.  1889,  Lieut!  1892! 
Com.  1933,  and  Capt.  1910;  served  during 


European  War  1914-18  with  Patrol  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Crown  of  Italy) ; ap- 
pointed A.D.C.  1920 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Hearle,  Major  Arthur  Basset,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Adj.  R.G.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hearn,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Risley, 
D.S.O.  ; 6.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; served 
on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  8,  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hearson,  Group-Capt.  John  Glanville, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  T.  A.  Hearson  ; b.  1883  ; 
entered  R.E.  1902,  became  Capt.  1913,  and 
Brevet  Major  and  Major  1917,  and  is  now 
Group-Capt.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914- 
17,  with  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  3rd  Class  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne,  C.B.):  m.  1915,  Winifred 
Maud,  da.  of  G.  Shaw,  of  Syston,  Leicester- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  30, 
Ridgmount  Gardens,  W.C. 

Heasley,  Major  Hugh  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18  — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Heath,  Capt.  Charles  Philip,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1893;  is  Capt.  R.G.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Major  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Heath,  Col.  Edward,  C.M.G.)  b 1854; 
is  Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart,  (retired)  ; 
served  with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5  J 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Heath,  Col.  Edward  Charles,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Col.  Liverpool  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Heath,  Major  George  Noah,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881  ; Major  (T.D.)  Cheshire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar) : m.  1909,  a da.  of  William  Smale,  J.P., 
of  Macclesfield;  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Heath,  Col.  Harry  Heptinstall  Rose, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John 
Cousmaker  Heath,  Bombay  Army;  b.  1850; 
entered  10th  Hussars  1872,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1884,  Brevet  Major  1887, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900; 
retired  1910;  served  with  jowaki  Expedition 
1877-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9,  present  at  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  and 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was 
employed  with  Afghan  Boundary  Commn. 
1884-5:  m.  1892,  Helen  Josephine,  da.  of 

D. M.  Fox;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905.  Sanleigh, 
Cockington,  Torquay,  Devon. 

Heath,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Francis  William, 
C.M.G.  [see  B.  Heath,  “ Foreign  Titles  ”]. 

Heath, Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Thomas, D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1886  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 

R. E. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  silver  medal  of  Montenegro,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1917  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Heath,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Macclesfield, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Macclesfield  Heath,  C.M.G. ; b.  1876  ; entered 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1897,  became  Capt. 
Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.) 
1902,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  Croix  de 
Gueire,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; some- 
time employed  with  Egyptian  Army;  has 
3rd  class  Osmanieh  and  3rd  class  Med- 
jidie; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Heath-Caldwell  [see  Caldwell]. 

Heathcote,  Capt.  Arthur  Napier,  D.S.O. 
[see  Heathcote,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Heathcote,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Edensor, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Charles  Lechmere  Heathcote,  formerly  2nd 
Batn.  Durham  L.I. ; b.  1875  ; entered  King’s 
Own  (Yorkshire  L. I.)  1894,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1913,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916; 

S.  Nigeria  1904-5,  with  Hinterland  Expedi- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1558 


tion  1905-6  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  [ 
W.  Coast  of  Africa  1906  (despatches)  and 
1908  (despatches,  clasp),  European  War  1914- 
•18,  in  France  and  Palestine  (despatches  six  i 
times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  j 
Order  ot  the  Wile,  C.B.);  was  Sup.  of 
Gymnasia,  Malta  igoo-1902  and  E.  Command 
1911-14  ; appointed  a Brig-Corn.  1916,  with  I 
rank  of  Biig.-Gen.:  m.  1909,  May,  da.  of  \ 
Edmund  Severne,  of  Thenford.  Northants, 
and  Wallop,  Salop;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  I 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club . 

Heathcote,  Capt.  Gilbert  Stanley,  M.V.  0.,  j 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters;  | 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.V.O.,  1 
O.B.E.);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917,  O.B.E.  I 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Heathcote,  Capt.  Robert  Evelyn 
Manners,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Ancaster,  colls.]. 

Heathcote  - Drummond  - Willoughby 
[see  Willoughby]. 

Heather,  Lieut.-Col.  Vincent  James, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1876  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; retired 
1920 ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches. 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Heaton,  Capt.  David  Rimington,  D.S.O.,  1 
son  of  Beresford  Rimington  Heaton,-  j.P.,  of 
Round  Down,  Gomshall,  Surrey  [Mac- 
kenzie, Bt.,  cr.  1702,  colls.];  b.  1893;  is  1 
Capt.  Gen.  List,  and  a Staff  Capt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  in.  1915,  Isa,  da.  of  Francis  Ford 
Freeman;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Heaton,  Com.  Gervase  William  Heaton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  George  William  Heaton,  Bar.- 
at-lavv  ; b.  1882;  is  Lieut.  R.N.  (retired); 
served  during  European  War  1915-18,  as 
Acting  Com.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bor 
1918).  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Heaton,  Capt.  Harry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Durham  L.l . ; European  War 
3914-19,  finally  in  IS.  Russia  with  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Hebbalalu  Valpanuru  Nanjundayya 
[see  ISanjundayya]. 

Herbert,  Capt.  Henry  Eric,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1893;  Capt.  R.E.;  European  1 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hebblethwaite,  Lieut.  - Col.  Alfred 
George,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Hirst 
Hebblethwaite,  of  Westroyd,  Mirfield,  York- 
shire ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Sedbergh  Sell.,  and  at 
Leeds  and  Victoria  Univ.  ; M.R.C.S.  England, 
and  J..R.C.P.  London  1891  ; is  a Physician 
and  Surg.,  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Hon. 
Surg.  Victoria  Hospital,  Keighley ; served  j 
during  European  War  19x4-18,  as  Senior 
Surg.  British  Red  Cross  Field  Ambulance  and 
Coradg.  a Field  Ambulance,  and  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Medaille  des  Epidemies  (France)):  m.  1895,1 
Annie  Blackburn,  da.  of  John  Barnard,  of 
Owston  Ferry,  Doncaster;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Lowfield,  Keighley. 

Heberden,  William  Buller,  C.B.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Heberden,  V.  of 
Broadhembury,  Devon ; b.  1838 ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  i860, 
M. A.  1893);  entered  Inland  Revenue  Depart. 
1861  ; became  Assist.  Sec.  to  the  Board  1887,  . 
and  Sec.  1894;  retired  1898;  is  a J.P.  for 
Devon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1898.  Elmfield  j 
House,  Exeter ; Nciv  University,  and  Devon 
and  Exeter  Club. 

Heddle,  Capt.  Malcolm,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  R.G.A.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  j 

D.S.O.  1918. 

Hedges,  Capt.  Killingworth  Michael  1 
Fexitham,  D.S.O.’,  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Charter-) 
house,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (S.A.  39 — , [ 
M.A.  19 — );  is  Capt.  R A S C. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hkdley,  Capt.  John  Cyprian,  D.S.O.,  j 
M.C.’,  b.  t8 — ; 2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. ; European  War  * 


1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Hedley,  Major  Walter,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.G.A.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Heelas,  Major  Percival  John  Beresford, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Hf.enan,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Rigby, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  African  Inf.;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Heerajee  Jehangir  Munockjee  Cur- 
setjee  [see  Cursetjee]. 

Heffernan,  Col  Nesbitt  Breillat,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1861  ; Col.  R.A.  (retired)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Hefferran,  Mayor  James  Gerald  Patrick, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  (despatches. 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  3919. 

Hegan,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of  John 
Hegan,  formerly  of  20,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; 
b 1855;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered  18th  Hussars 
1876,  became  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards  1882, 
Major  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col. 
1903,  and  Col  1906;  retired  1911  ; Trans- 
vaal Campaign  1881,  with  Tirah  Expe- 
dition 1897-8,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1S99- 
1900,  as  A.A.G.,  present  at  battles  of 
Paardeberg  and  Poplar  Grove,  and  at  opera- 
tions in  Transvaal  (medal  with  three  clasps) ; 
was  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Auxiliary  Cav.  1882-4, 
A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comcig.  W.  Dist. 
1889-90,  D.A.A  G.,  Cork  Dist.  1890-93,  Comdt. 
Cav.  Depot  1899-1904,  Staff  Officer  for  Im- 
perial Yeo.,  S.  Command  1906-8,  Col.-in- 
Charge  of  Cav.  Recoids  1909-11,  and  Comdg. 
a Batn.  1915-16  (despatches);  employed  with 
British  Expeditionary  Force  1917  : m.  1882, 
Sarah,  only  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  H.  Goodair, 
of  Ashton  Park,  Ashton-on-Ribble,  Lanca- 
shire; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  xoo8.  The  Precincts , 
Canterbury ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Heilbron,  Major  Isidor  Morris,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S..O.,  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 
Helbert,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Gladstone, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  John  Hel- 
bert, Indian  Army;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Union  of  S.  Africa  Permanent  Force  (Staff  ), 
and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.;  has  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  65,  Victoria 
Street,  S.W. 

Hellard,  Col.  Robert  Charles,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Bettesworth  Hellard,  ot 
Portsmouth  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  privately;  entered 
R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1891, 
Lieut.-Col.  18^8,  and  Col.  1902  ; retired  1908  ; 
served  with  Egj-prian  Expedition  1882,  pre- 
sent at  action  of  Kassassin  (medal,  bronze 
star)  ; was  Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  Sur- 
vey 1905-8,  Technical  Assist,  to  London 
Traffic  Branch  of  Board  of  Trade  1909-12, 
and  Sup.  1912-16;  is  a Member  of  Council 
of  Roy.  Geograpblcai  So.  : in.  1887,  Maude 
Mary,  da.  of  the  iate  William  Henry  Darb}', 
of  Leap  Castle,  King’s  co.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1906.  5,  Stafford  Mansions,  Buckingham 

Gate,  S.  W.  ; United  Service  Club. 
Helliwel,  Major  John  Percival,  C.B.E. , 
b.  18—;  temporary  Major  Special  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C. B E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Helm,  Capt.  Cyril,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  William  Henry  Helm;  b.  1888;  ed.  at 
Clifton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1910)  ; M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1912;  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; Europeau 
V'ar  19x4-19  (despatches  thrice, M.C. , D.S.O.): 
1;:.  1 913,  Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Robert  Thomas  Leader  Cook,  R.N.R.  : cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Helme,  Major  Ernest,  D.S.O.  ’,  b.  18—  ; 
Major  Glamorganshire  Yeo. ; European  Wai 
19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Helyar,  Brig. -'Gen.  Arthur  Beaumont, 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Helyar, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1559 


of  Combe  Florey,  Somerset  ; b.  1858;  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired);  Tirah  Expedition  1897- 
98  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  S. 
Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps). 
European  War  19x4-18  (iQit-15  star,  two 
medals);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  2,  Ryder 
Street , S.W.i. 

Hklyar,  Lieut. -Com.  Kenneth  Cary, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  William 
Hawker  Helyar,  3rd  Hussars;  b.  1887; 
Lieut. -Coin.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Poitndesford  Lod^e,  P itminster,  Taunton. 

Hei.y-Hutchinson  [see  Hutchinson]. 

Hemelryk,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Valentine, 
D.S.O. , son  of  P.  E.  J.  Hemelryk;  b.  1885; 
i ieut.-Col,  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912, 
Norah  Frances,  da  of  — MacCabe ; cr. 
D.S  O.  iqi7.  Yewfield , Woolton , Lancs. 

Heming,  George  Booth,  C.B.E. ; b.  iS — ) 
Chm.  Westminster  War  Savings  Committee, 
and  a J.P.  for  co.  London  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1920.  Royal  Automobile , and  Devon- 
shire Clubs. 

Heming,  Capt.  Thomas  Henry,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914- 19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hemingway,  Charles  Robert,  C.B.E., 
son  of  .lames  Hemingway;  b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Macclesfield  Gram.  Sch.;  a Railway  and 
Civil  Engineering  Contractor,  Chm.  N. 
Midland Div.,  Young  Mens’  Christian  Asso., 
and  a J.P.  for  Nottingham;  cr.  C.B.E 
(Civil)  1920.  Penrhyn  House , The  Park , 
Nottingham ; Parkend  Villa,  North  Ber- 
wick ; Oriental , and  County  ( Nottingham ) 
Clubs. 

Hemming,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Hughes, 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  George  Wirgman 
Hemming,  K.C.  ; b.  i860 ; entered  R.E. 
1880,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col.  1911, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  1884,  European  War  1914-16,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; was  Assist. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Fortifications,  War  Office 
I9°3'S,  Assist.  Director  of  Fortifications  and 
Works  1912-14,  Ch.  Engineer,  E.  Command 
1916-17,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Fortifications 
and  Works  War  Office  1918-19,  since  when 
he  has  been  Dep.  Housing  Commr.,  Min. 
of  Health  : m.  1889,  Blanche  Alice,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  William  Macnaghten, 
formerly  of  Bombay  Cav.  [see  Macnaghten, 
Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  United 
Service  Club. 

Hemming,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Wilson, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  F.  Hemming;  b.  1850; 
entered  4th  Hussars  1868,  became  Capt. 
5th  Dragoon  Guards  1878,  Brevet  Major  1881, 
Brevet  Col.  1894,  Col.  1897,  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1906  ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-9  (medal,  Brevet  Major),  in  Bur- 
mese Expedition  as  D.  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1885-7 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  Burmese  Expedition 
1887-9  (clasp)  ; was  Mil.  Attache  at  Tokio 
1897-8  ; commanded  1st  Cav.  Brig.  1899-1903  : 
m.  1878,  Ada  Cecil,  who  d.  1886,  da.  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  Frederick  Francis  Maude, 
G.C.B.,  V.C  [V.  Hawarden,  colls.] ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  27,  Sussex  Square,  Brighton; 

Army  and  Navy,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Hemming,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Sidney 
Lamond,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.  Col.  S.  African  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hemming,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Mackenzie, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  Wirgman 
Hemming,  K.C.  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1888, 
became  JVIajor-  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  ; has  been  Sup.  of 
Building  Works,  Roy.  Arsenal  since  1911 : 
m.  1897^  Evelyn  Keith,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Mountstuart  Erskine, 
Poona  Horse  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 

Hemming,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Davis 
Robinson,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; is  Brig.-Gen. 
Canadian  Forces;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 


Hemphill,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S. Or,  b. 
1888;  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1915,  Kathleen,  da.  of  H.  Augustus 
Smith  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hkmsley,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; b 
1884;  Major  Indian  Army,  and  a Gen  Staff 
Officer;  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Isla  Cifton,  widow  of 
Reginald  George  Henderson,  ol  Chania 
Bridge,  Kenya  Colony,  and  10,  Walton 
Place,  S.W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  10,  Walton 
Place,  S.W. 

Hemsley,  Major  Henry  Norris,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  (retired)  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Henchlf.y,  Major  Albert  Richard, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  R.A.M.C.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Henderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  James  Henderson,  of  Clare- 
mont House,  Morpeth  ; 6.1867;  Lieut.-Col. 
Durham  L.  1.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914.- 
16  (despatches  four  times,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Bank  Chambers , Newcastle- 
on-Tyne. 

Henderson,  Capt.  Archie  Douglas, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-iq  as 
Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Henderson,  Charles  Ernest,  D.S.O.: 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  10th  Batn.  London  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Henderson,  Duncan,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
in  Min.  of  Shipping  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Henderson,  Capt.  Ernest  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Robert  Cron  Henderson,  J.P,, 
ol  Nithsdale,  Worcester  Road,  Sutton  ; b. 
1891  ; Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1919,  Kathleen  Helena,  da.  of  R.  Ernest 
Rocke,  of  Montrose,  Sutton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Henderson,  Lieut.  Francis  Barkley, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  H. 
Henderson,  R.  of  St.  Mary,  Stoke,  Ipswich; 
b.  1859;  entered  R.N.  1872,  became  Lieut. 
1882,  and  retired  1884  ; subsequently  a 
Travelling  Commr.  in  Gold  Coast  Colony, 
and  Commr.  of  Ashanti  ; acted  as  Ch. 
Commr.  of  Ashanti  1902  and  1904;  conducted 
operations  against  Sofas  1897  (D.S.O.) ; is  a 
F.R.G.S.,  and  a J.P.  for  Suffolk:  m.  1899, 
Ivry  Editha,  da.  of  the  late  T.  N.  Fonnereau, 
J.P.,  of  Christ  Church  Park,  Ipswich;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1902.  Little  Blakenham , 
Ipswich;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Henderson,  Capt.  George  Dunnett, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Henderson,  Lieut.-Col.  the LLon.  Harold 
Greenwood,  C V.O.  [see  B.  Faiingdon]. 
Henderson,  Col.  Harry  Dalton,  D.S.O., 
V.D.;  b.  1858;  is  Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.S.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

H enderson,  Major  H arry  Esm  o n d , D . S.  O. ; 
b ■ 1880;  Major  R.G.A. ; Somaliland  1904 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Henderson,  Major  John  Acheson, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18—  ; Hon.  Major  in  the 
Army;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.U.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Henderson,  John  Robertson,  C./.E., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Edwaid  Henderson,  of 
Melrose;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  at 
Dollar  Institution,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1884) ; was  Professor  of  Zoo- 
logy, Madras  Christian  Coll.  1886-1911,  Sup. 
Madras  Govt.  Museum,  and  Principal  Li- 
brarian, Connemara  Public  Library,  Madras 
1911  19;  isa  Fellow  of  Liunean  So. : m.  1888^. 


1560 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


Aliec  Roberta,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late 
David  Sinclair,  of  Madras;  cr.  CII£.  1918. 
c/o  Fairfield  Works,  Bow,  E. 3. 

Henderson,  John  Wright,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18 — ; War  Office  Representative  in  India  or 
Hides;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Henderson,  Lieut. -Col.  Kenneth,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1875  j Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  ; served  with 
Nandi  Expedition  1900  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United 
Service  Club. 

Henderson,  Flight-Lieut.  Malcolm, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Lessels  Henderson; 
b.  1897;  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross- 
shire  Buffs,  the  Duke  of  Albany’s),  and 
Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palms)  : m.  1918,  Elizabeth,  | 
da.  of  Frederick  Craig,  of  St.  Columb,  N. 
Cornwall  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Caledonian 
Club. 

Henderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm, D. S.  O. ; 
b.  1883  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Scots  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and  Military, 
and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

Henderson,  Major  Neville  George  Boi- 
leau,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; Major  Roy.  High- 
landers ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Gordon 
Lodge,  Minehead,  Somerset. 

Henderson,  Lieut.  Oscar,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  James  Henderson, 
J.P.,  D.L.  [see  Henderson,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”]  ; b.  1891;  Lieut.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Alicia  Mary,  da.  of  R.  B.  Henry,  of  Laurel 
Lodge,  Belfast ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Henderson,  Col.  Patrick  Hagart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Henderson,  of 
Lawton,  Berkshire;  b.  1876;  M.B.,  Ch.B., 
Edinburgh  1899;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1904,  Alice  Ethel,  da. 
of  the  late  Gen.  Charles  Thompson ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Henderson,  Capt.  Reginald  Guy  Hannam, 
C.B. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-10  with  Anti-Submarines  and 
Convoy  (despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1910. 

Henderson,  Robert,  C.B. , son  of  Robert 
Henderson,  formerly  of  Kinneff,  Kincar- 
dineshire; b.  1842;  entered  Customs  Depart. 
1862,  became  Sec.  to  Board  of  Customs  1900, 
and  a Commr.  of  Customs  and  Excise  1909 ; 
retired  1910:  m.  1894;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904. 
The  Hermitage,  Croydon  Road,  Beckenham , 
Kent. 

Henderson,  Robert  Hugh,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  James  Henderson,  of  Kildarton,  co. 
Armagh  ; b.  1862  ; is  head  of  the  mercan- 
tile firm  of  Henderson  and  Co.,  of  Kim- 
berley, Durban,  Johannesburg,  and  London  ; 
was  Maj'or  of  Kimberley  during  siege  1899 
(C.M.G.)  and  1903:  m.  1892,  a da.  of  Mr. 
Warwick,  of  Kimberley  Dist.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1902.  Armagh  House,  Princess  Place,  Park 
Town,  Johannesburg,  S.  Africa ; Rand  and 
Kimberley  Clubs. 

Henderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Oswald, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf. ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Henderson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Wynne, 
D.S.O.:  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (clasps), 
S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  Tibet  1903-4  (medal)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Henderson,  William,  C.B. ; b.  1863; 
was  Chm.  Dundee  City  Territorial  Force  Asso. 
1907-13  and  1914-16;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Dundee. 


Henderson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Alex- 
ander, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Ccl. 
Australian  Forces;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Henderson-Roe  [see  Roe]. 
Henderson-Scott  [see  Scott]. 
Henderson-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Hendley,  Maj.-Gen.  Harold,  C.S.I., 
M.D. ; b.  1861  ; Maj.-Gen.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
Soudan  1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
Burma  1886-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Afghan 
War  1919  (C.S.I.) ; cr.  C.S.I.  1920. 

Hendrie,  Major  William  lan  Strathearn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  John 
Strathearn  Hendrie,  K. C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  of 
Hamilton,  Ontario  ; 6.1890;  Major  Canadian 
Field  Artillery ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hendry,  Alexander,  M.V.O.,  M.D.,  son 
of  John  Hendry,  of  Braemar;  b.  1867;  ed. 
at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M.  1892,  M.D.  1901);  is  a 
J.P.  for  Aberdeenshire ; appointed  Med. 
Attendant  at  Balmoral  1904,  and  Surg.- 
Apothecary  to  H.M.  Household  at  Balmoral 
1910:  m.  1900,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Guthrie  Iverach,  formerly  of  Wideford, 
Orkney  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911.  Inch- 
geal,  Ballatcr,  Aberdeenshire ; Scottish  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

Hendry,  Brig. -Gen.  Patrick  William, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  Thoms  Hendry, 
J.P. , of  Glasgow  ; b.  1861;  is  Col.  (T.D.) 
(retired),  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  : m..  1885, 
Robertina,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Struthers  ; 

c w.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  71,  Queen  Street, 

Glasgow. 

Hendry,  Col.  William  Belfry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  John  Hendry;  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1895,  M.B. 
1904,  F.A.C.S.  1912);  Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-18  Comdg. 
a Canadian  Gen.  Hospital  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; sometime  a Member  of 
Board  of  Govs,  of  American  Coll,  of  Suigs. : 
m.  1907,  Elizabeth  Robertson  McMichael  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Toronto,  Ontario;  Bala, 
Ontario  ; University  {Toronto),  and  Royal 
Canadian  Yacht  {Toronto)  Clubs. 

Heneage,  Major  Alfred  Rene,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Heneage,  of  Stags 
End,  Great  Gaddesden,  Herts ; b.  1858 ; 

ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  Army  1876, 
became  Capt.  5th  Dragoon  Guards  1888,  and 
Major  1898  ; retired  1903  ; served  in  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Bachelors' , and  Naval  ana 
Military  Clubs. 

Heneage,  Rear-Adm.  Algernon  Walker, 
C.B.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Clement 
WalkerHeneage,  V.C.,  formerly  8th  Hussars, 
of  Compton  Bassett,  Caine,  Wilts  ; b.  1871  ; 
entered  R.N.  1884,  became  Lieut.  1892,  Com. 
1900,  Capt.  1906,  and  Rear-Adm.  1918, 
retired  '920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  as  2nd  in 
command  of  Naval  Brig,  (despatches,  pro- 
moted Com.),  and  in  Dardanelles  1915-16 (de- 
spatches, C.B.  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan) ; appointed  a Naval 

1 A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917:  m.  1912,  Helen  Mary, 
el.  da.  of  Capt.  Ernest  de  Vismes  Du  Boulay, 

I of  Belknap,  St.  John’s  Park,  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight  [see  Sutton,  Bt.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 

I class)  1904,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  United  Service, 

\ and  Royal  Naval  Clubs. 

| Heneage,  Major  Arthur  Pelham,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881;  is  Major  R.F.A.;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

I9X7. 

Heneage,  Major  Godfrey  Clement 
Walker,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Major  Clement  Walker  Heneage,  V.C., 
formerly  8th  Hussars,  of  Compton  Bassett, 
Caine,  Wilts  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1888,  became  Capt.  1898, 
and  Major  (retired)  1904  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  battles  of  Belmont, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Enslin,  Modder  River,  and  Magersfontein, 
and  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  19x5-17 
(D.S.O.);  was  a Railway  Transport  Officer 
1914,  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Railway 
Transport  1915,  and  Assist.  Director-Gen.  of 
Transport  to  Independent  Air  Force  1918; 
is  a J.P.  for  Somerset  : m.  1902,  Dorothy 
Margaret,  only  child  of  the  late  Horace 
Augustus  Helj’ar,  of  Coker  Court,  Somerset 
[Wedderburn,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1904,  D.S.O.  1917.  Coker  Court , 
Yeovil;  61,  Grosvenor  Street , W. ; Turf, 
and  Travellers  Clubs. 

Heneage,  Major  the  Hon.  Henry 
Granville,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Heneage]. 

Henley,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Anthony 
Morton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Henley], 
Henley,  Major  Frank  Le  Seu,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18—;  Major  Australian  Army 
Ser.  Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  , O.B.E.) ; or.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Henley,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces  ; Assist. 
Commr.  Australian  Comforts  Fund  during 
European  War  : cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Hennessy,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

M.B . ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork, 
and  at  Roy.  Univ.,  Ireland  (M.B.  1890); 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1892,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Major  1904,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
19x4  ; S.^  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present  at 
defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  C.B  , prisoner, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hennessy,  Col.  John  Patrick  Cumberlege, 

C. M.G. ; b.  1867 ; entered  S.  Wales  Borderers 

1887,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet  Major  Indian 
Army  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Col.  1918; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1901, 
present  at  actions  of  Colenso  and  Spion 
Kop  (despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with  seven 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1897,  Katie 

Josephine,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alliston 
Champion  Toker,  K.C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Hennessy,  Col.  Ladislas  Herbert  Richard 
Pope-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John 
Pope-Hennessy,  K. C.M.G.  of  Rostellan 
Castle,  co.  Cork  [see  Hennessy,  “Knights’ 
Widows  ”J ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Beaumont  Coll., 
Windsor,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Oxford- 
shire L.I.  (now  Oxfordshire  and  Bucking- 
hamshire L.I.)  1895,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Brevet  Major  1906,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and 
Col.  1920;  W.  African  Hinterland  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Jubaland  Expedi- 
tion 1901  (medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland  1903 
(despatches,  clasp),  Sotik  Expedition  1905 
(despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Nandi  Expedi- 
tion 1905-6  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  Somaliland  1908-9  (despatches, 
clasp),  European  War  1915-18  in  France  and 
Mesopotamia  (despatches  thrice,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.) ; was  Brig.-Major  an 
Inf.  Brig.,  Territorial  Force  1912-14  ; is  an 
A.  A.G.  at  War  Office ; has  Legion  of  Honour : 
m.  1910,  Dame  Una,  D.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Arthur  (Nonus)  Birch,  K.C.M.G.,  of 
29,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 
2,  Albert  Terrace,  Regent' s Park,  N.  W.  1 ; 
Rostellan  Castle,  co.  Cork-,  Brooks’s,  Burling- 
ton Fine  Arts,  and  Cork  County  Clubs. 

Hennessy,  Lady  (Mary),  C.B.E.  [see 
Hennessy,  Knt.]. 

Hennessy,  Major  Patrick,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hennessy,  Capt.  Richard  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Border  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Henniker , Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Major,  C.B.E. 
[see  Henniker-Hughan,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Henniker-Gotley  [see  Gotley]. 
Henniker- Major  [see  Major]. 

Henning,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Walter 
Beresford,  D.S.O.  ;b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.  A. 


1561 


(retired) ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1909,  Henrietta 

Rose  Margaret,  da.  of  Col.  Walter  William 
Marriott  Smith,  C.B.E.  [see  Smith-Marriott, 
Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Henri,  Major  Percival  Robert,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Lon- 
don Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Henry,  Lieut.-Gen.  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  T.  Henry;  b.  1846;  entered  R.E. 
1868,  became  Capt.  1880,  Major  1887,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1890,  Col.  1894,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1902,  and  Lieut.-Gen.  1907;  retired  1908; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal), 
with  Burma  Expedition  1886,  as  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(despatches,  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.) ; was 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  Madras  1883-8,  A.A.G.,  India 
1894-6,  A. Q.M.G.  1896-9,  Col.-on-the-Stalf, 
India  1899-1900,  D.A.G.  1900-1901,  Q.M.G., 
India  1901-1903,  and  in  command  of  7th  Div., 

N.  Army,  India  1003-8;  temporarily  com- 
manded troops  in  Bengal  1904  and  1906 : m. 
1874,  Mary  Helen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Surg\- 
Gen.  Hampden  Hugh  Massy,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mi].)  1903. 

Henry,  Major  James  Douglas,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Engineers ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Henry,  Major  Max,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Australian  Army  Vet.  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Henry,  Lieut.-Col.  Vivian,  C.B. , son  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Henry,  of  Elmestree, 
Tetbury,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Essex 
Regt.  1889,  and  retired  as  Major  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1907  (com- 
manded its  5th  Batn.  1908-17)  ; was  Col. 
Administrative  Branch,  R.A.F.  1918-19; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  with 
2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  and  with  3rd 
Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  actions  of  Colenso, 
Tugela  Heights,  Pieter’s  Hill,  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  and  Mafeking,  and  at  operations 
in  Cape  Colony  and  Transvaal,  including 
action  at  Wilge  River  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  at  Gallipoli 
with  Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force 
1915,  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  : 
m.  1906,  Gladys  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Powlett 
Charles  John  Milbank,  2nd  Bt. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1916.  The  Old  Court,  Clyro , Here- 
ford ; White’s  Club. 

Henshall,  Major  Louis  Sydney,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1889;  Major  4th  Batn.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Tank 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Helen 
Flora,  da.  of  Herbert  Ewart,  of  Firmount, 
Belfast  [see  Ewart,  Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hensman,  Lieut.-Com.  Melvill,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Col.  H.  F.  Hensman, 

C. M.G.,  istLifeGuards  ; b.  1886;  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.  ; was  Navigating  Officer,  Harwich 
Force,  during  European  War  (D.S.O.)  : ni. 
19 — , Margery,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
O.  M.  Bradshaw ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Ileundal, 
East  Liss  ; El  aval  and  Military  Club. 

Henson,  John  James,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
a Member  of  National  Maritime  Board : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1902. 

Henty,  Miss  Beatrice,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Sec.  of  Australian  Comforts  Fund  at  Mel- 
bourne during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918.  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Henvey,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  and  an 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
N.  Nigeria  1901  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  1902  (clasp)  and  1903  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19«7>  C.M.G.  1919. 


1562 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hepburn,  Col.  Pernard  Richart,  C.M.G. . 
son  of  Arthur  W.  Hepburn  ; b.  1876  ; M.P. 
Canada  for  Prince  Edward  Co.,  and  Major 
and  temporary  Col.  Canadian  Forestry  Corps; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Hepburn,  Surg.- Col.  David,  C.M.G. , V.D.. 
M.D.,  son  of  John  Hepburn,  M.R.C.V.S.  ; b. 
1858;  ed  at  Brand’s  Sch.,  Milnathort,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1881,  M.D. 
1891);  M.R.C.S.  England  1884;  is  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Hon.  Surg.-Col  R.A.M.C.; 
sometime  Office!  Comdg.  3rd  Western  Gen. 
Hospital,  is  Professor  of  Anatomy  and  Dean 
of  Faculty  of  Med.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Cardiff,  a 
F.R.S.E.,  a Member  of  Gen.  Med.  Council, 
Past  Pres,  of  Anatomical  So.  of  Great  Britain 
and  Ireland,  Past  Pres.  Med.  So.,  Cardiff, 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  Englai  d,  and  a Member  of 
Gen.  Committee  British  Asso.  of  National 
Council  for  Research,  and  of  National 
Council  for  Wales  (Min.  cf  Heatlh) : m.  1892, 
Mary,  da.  of  J.  1.  Carson,  of  Hillside, 
Annar. : cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  University  College, 
Cardiff. 

Hepburn,  Major  William  Clay,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  James  Hepburn,  solicitor  ; 
b.  1877;  ed.  at  Amersham  Hall,  Caversham  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Major  Monmouth- 
shire Regt.(T.F.)  (despatches  twice, D.S.O. ): 
m.  1906,  Helen,  da.  of  David  Hannah,  of 
Ferndale,  Glamorgan ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Glanrhiw,  Blackwood,  Morflnouth. 

Heppenstal,  Lieut  -Col.  Maxwell  Edward 
Dcpping-,  C.B  E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Ralph 
Anthony  Dopping-Heppenstal,  of  Derry- 
cassan,  Ireland  ; b-  1872;  entered  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  1892,  and  became  I/eut.-Col 
Indian  Army  1918  ; served  with  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre),  Afghan  War  1919  (C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916;  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Hepper,  Lieut. -Col.  Lionel  Lees,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1871  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; served 
dining  European  WTar  19x4-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Herapath,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar,  D.S.O.,  son 
ofthe  lateSpencer  Herapath,  F.G  S.,F.S.A., 
of  18,  Upper  Phillimore  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, W.,  and  Westwood,  St.  Peter’s,  Isle 
of  Thanet ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Kensington 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  abroad  ; entered  West  India 
Regt.  1875,  exchanged  to  10th  Regt.  1878, 
became  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1884,  Major 
1895,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915  ; retired  1901 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (severely  wounded,  de 
spatches.  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
D.S.O.);  is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  Major  Roy. 
Defence  Corps  : in.  1885,  Sophia,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Hamilton  Fletcher,  J.P. , j 
of  Barrow  Hedges,  Carshalton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  j 
1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club . 

Herapath,  Lieut-Col.  Lionel,  C.B.E. \ \ 
b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  W. 
Riding  Regt. ; S.  Africa  igoo(Queen’s  medal  | 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919. 


Herbert,  Lieut-Col.  Alfred  Henry, 
D.S.O.',  b.  18—;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  as  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.O.C.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Herbert,  Charles  St.  John  Septimus, 
C.B. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1863. 

Herbert,  Lieut. -Col.  Claude,  D.S.O., 
fourth  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles 
Herbert,  of  Thorneclyffe,  Langton,  Tun- 
bridge Wells;  b.  1862;  ed.  in  Florence; 
entered  Indian  Army  1884,  became  Capt. 
1896,  Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910;  retired 
1912  ; served  in  Burma  1886  (medal  with  two 
cla.-ps),  with  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(clasp),  and  in  Waziristan  1894  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.) : in. 
1895,  Amy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Handford,  Director  of  Public  Instruction 
Oudh.  India;  cr.  D.S.O.  1895. 


Herbert,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  Arthur, 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O. . son  of  the  late  Major  E. 
Herbert,  of  Llansantaed  Court,  Aber- 
gavenny ; b.  1866  ; entered  Dragoons  1886, 


became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col. 
1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907  (h.-p.  1908),  and  Col. 
1909  (h.-p.  1918);  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1919;  Zulu  War  1888,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  action  of  Colesberg,  and  at 
operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  and  clasp),  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Brig. -Com.  (C.M.G.);  was  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Straits  Settlements 
1894-7;  commanded  escort  at  laying  of  foun- 
dation Stone  of  Coli.  of  Science,  Dublin, 
on  occasion  of  H.M.’s  visit  to  Ireland 
1904  (M.V.O.) ; commanded  Welsh  Border 
Mounted  Brig.  (Territorial)  1912-14;  has 
Serbian  Order  ofthe  White  Eagle  : m.  1898, 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Pickersgill 
Rodger,  K. C.M.G.  [see  Rodger,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904, 
C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Herbert,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Sidney, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gustavus 
Wyoraots  Herbert,  J.P. ; b.  1866;  formerly 
Col.  Roy.  Highianders;  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.  Gen.  1920;  joined  r gyptian  Army  1898 
(a  Pasha  in  Egypt)  ; Nile  Expedition  1898-9 
(despatches  thrice,  medal  with  four  clasps, 
4th  class  Osmanieh,  3rd  class  Medjidie), 
European  War  1914- 17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
in.  19  <5,  Alice  Gwendolen,  da.  of  the  late 
Rt  Hon.  Sir  John  Eldon  Gorst,  P.C. ; cr. 

C. M  G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Agates 
Meadow,  F inchampstead,  Berks  ; Brooks’s, 
Navaland Military,  and  Turf  {Cairo)  Clubs. 

Herbert,  Col.  Edward  William,  C.B. 
[see  E.  Powis], 

Herbert,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Melbourne, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  W.  D.  Herbert;  b.  1877;  ed. 
at  WeJlington  Coll.  ; entered  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  1897,  and  became  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  cf 
Ladysmith  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medaT  with  two  clasps),  in  Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
of  his  Regt.,  present  at  defence  ot  Kut  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Herbert,  Coni.  Godfrey,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Herbert;  b.  1884;  entered  R.N.  1858, 
became  Lieut.  1905,  Lieut.-Com.  1913,  and 
Com.  1917;  retired  1919;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  1916,  a da.  cf  the  late  Daymond 
William  Hammick,  and  widow  of  Major 
Arthur  Francis  Nelson,  R.M.L.I. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  Bar  1919. 

Herbert,  Maj.-Gen.  Lionel,  C.B. , C.V.O, , 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Herbeit, 
I.S.C.,  of  Thorneclyffe,  Langton,  Kent;  b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  12th  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1892,  Brevet  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  Col.  1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1914  ; 
retired  1914;  served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895,  as  D.A.A.,  and  Q.M.G.,  present 
at  actions  of  Maiakand  Pass  and  Marmugai 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897,  as  D.^-A. 
and  Q.M.G.  Maiakand  Brig.,  present  during 
defence  of  Maiakand  (severely  wounded, 
despatches),  and  as  D.  A. Q.M.G.  with 
Utman  Khel  (despatches)  and  Buner  Expe- 
ditions (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) 
1898  ; was  Interpreter  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  Bom- 
bay 1887-90,  Persian  Interpreter  to  Com.- 
in-Ch.,  E.  Indies  1893-7,  and  A.A.G., 
Hyderabad  Contingent  1898- 1902 ; had  charge 
of  arrangements  for  tour  of  H.R.LI.  Duke 
of  Connaught  in  India  1903  ; sometime  Sup. 
of  Port  Blair  and  Ch.  Commr.  of  Andamans 
and  Nicobar  Islands;  commanded  5th  Cav. 
Indian  Army  1904-8 ; subsequently  Col. -011- 
Staff  Comdg.  Rangoon  Brig.,  S.  Army, 
India;  appointed  a Staff-Lieut.  1916:  m. 
1898,  Sybil  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Macpherson,  of  10,  Manor  Road,  Folkestone; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1903,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 

Herbert,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Norton,  C.B.) 
b.  1863  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1882,  became 
Lieut.  -Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  artel 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Miranzai 
Expedition  1891,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Tirah  Ex- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1563 


pedition  1897-8  (clasp),  Tiftet  1903-4  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  N.W.  Frontier 
1908  (despatches),  European  War  1915-16  in 
France  and  Macedonia  (despatches,  C.B., 
3rd  class  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  ; was  an 
Inspector  of  Depots  in  India  1917-19; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Herbert,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  became  Capt.  Welsh  Regt. 
1903,  and  retired  1905 ; served  in  Sierra 
Leone  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.  Col.  S. 
Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Herbert,  Brig -Gen.  Otway  Charles, 
C.M.G.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Gustavus 
Wybrants  Herbert,  J.P. ; b.  1877;  Capt. 
(retired)  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
and  an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
Brevet  Lieut.  - Col.  Reserve  of  Officers, 

C. M.G.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour)  : m. 

1913,  Hilda  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  B.  W. 
Jones,  of  Leamington  Spa;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Old  Manor  House,  Hartley  - IVintney , 
Hants;  Army  and  Navy,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Herbert,  Mayor  Percy  Thomas  Colthurst, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1868  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  (Reset  ve) ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Herbert,  Group-Capt.  Philip  Lee  William, 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  W.  D.  Her- 
bert of  Livil  Ser.  ; b.  1882  ; Group-Capt. 

R. A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  R.F.C.  and  Sherwood  Foresters  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Order  of  St. 
Saviour  of  Greece,  Order  of  the  Nile):  m. 
1913;  cr.  C.M.G.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Herbert,  Lady  Victoria  Alexandrina  Mary 
Cecil,  C.B.E.  [see  E.  Carnarvon], 

Herbert,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Norman, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  N.  Nigeria  1906  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Herbert-Stepney  [see  Stepney], 

Herbst,  Major  John  Frederick,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; MajorS.  African  Forces,  and  Sec. 

S. -W.  Protectorate  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919. 

Hercus,  Major  Charles  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Major  New  Zealand  Forces ; 
European  Weir  19x5-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hercy,  Francis  Hugh  George,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Joseph  Hercy,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Cruchfield  and  Winkfield,  Berks  ; b. 
1868  ; formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  the  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.);  rejoined  as  tem- 
porary Capt.  in  the  Army  1914,  and  was  ap- 
pointed to  Recruiting  Staff  (thanked  for 
sers.  by  F.M.  Earl  Kitchener,  K.G.  June 
1915  and  by  Earl  of  Derby,  K.G.,Sec.  ofState 
for  War  December  1915,  specially  mentioned 
for  valuable  sers.  in  connection  with  the 
War  1917)'  was  D.A.A.G.  War  Office  dur- 
ing transfer  of  recruiting  to  Civil  Control, 
on  completion  of  which  was  appointed  to 
Ministry  of  National  Ser.;  is  a D.L.  for  co. 
London;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  80,  South 

Audley  Street,  Mayjair,  W. 

Herd,  Herbert  James,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  Hon.  Lieut.  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) (T.F.);  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Herdman,  William  Abbott,  C.B.E., 
D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  son  of  Robert  Herdman ; b. 
1858;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad,  and  Univ. 
(D  Sc.  1882,  Hon.  LL  D.  1917);  Hon.  D.Sc. 
Harvard,  Durham,  Live,  pool,  Wales,  and 
Sydney ; Professor  of  Oceanography,  Liver- 


pool Univ.  (Professor  of  Natural  History 
18S1-19  9),  Pres.  Zoological  Section,  British 
Asso.,  and  of  Linnean  So.,  Gen.  Sec.  British 
Asso.,  Foreign  Sec.  Roy.^So.,  a F.R.S.,  and 
Pres.  British  Asso.:  m.  1st,  1883,  Sarah 

Wyse  Douglas  ; 2tidly,  1898,  Jane  Brandreth 
Holt;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Univer- 
sity, Liverpool ; Athenceum , University  and 
Athenceum  ( Liverpool ) Clubs. 

Herdon,  Col.  Hugh  Edward,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian 
Army ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-98  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901-2  (clasp),  European  War  1919  in  Persia 
(despatches,  C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Hereford,  Lieut.  Francis  Robert, D.S.O., 
D.S.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Hereford 
(see  Lighton,  Bt.];  b.  1880;  is  Acting  Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  1914,  Beatrice  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late 
S.  G.  Blake,  ofWestcliff;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Heriot,  Lieut.-Col.  Granville  Mackay, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  Mackay  Heriot,  of 
19,  Campden  Hill  Gardens,  W.  ; formerly 
R.M.L.l.  ; b.  1871;  entered  R.M.L.I.  1889, 
became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1908,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; retired 
1916;  served  in  Persian  Gulf  1910  (D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1915  (despatches) : 
m.  1899,  Marta  Luisa, da. of  WilliamPaynter; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1911. 

Heriot,  William  Maitland-,  C.B.E. 

[see  E.  Lauderdale,  colls.]. 

Heriot- Maitland  [see  Maitland]. 

Heritage,  Col.  Francis  Rede,  M.V.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Australian  Forces,  and  Comdt, 
Sch.  of  Musketry,  Sydney ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1920. 

Herklots,  Major  Arnold,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1879  ; is  Major  Army  Ser  Corps ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hermon,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  is  Major  (retired);  served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
vith  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hermon,  Capt . John  Victor,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Capt. 
Dragoon  Guards  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Hermon-Hodge  [see  Hodge]. 

Heron,  Major  Alexander  Robert,  C-M.  G ., 
D.S  O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Heron,  Major  Davis,  C.I.E.,  M.B.  ; b. 

1878  ; M.B.  and  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh,  Major 
Indian  Med.  Ser.,  Med.  Officer,  Consulate 
Siestan,  and  Vice-Consul,  Sistan  and  Kain  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  British  Vice- Consulate, 
Sistan,  Persia. 

Heron,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Wykeham, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1880;  M.R.C.S.  and 

L. R.C.P  London  1904 ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Heron,  Major  Lionel  Dalziel,  D.S.O., 

M. C.)  b.  1892;  Major  Canadian  Forces 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Heron-Maxwell  [see  Maxwell]. 
Herrick,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; S. 
African  War  1902  (medal),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Herrick,  Capt.  Robert  de  Stretton 
Berkeley,  D.S.  0.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
Herrick,  ol  Belmont,  Crookstown,  co.  Cork; 
b.  1884;  L.R  C.P. I.  and  L.R.C.S.I.  1908;  is 
Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; served  m Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1911, 
Eileen,  da.  of  John  Beamish,  formerly  of 


1564 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Cashelmore,  Bandon,  co.  Cork  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916. 

Herrick,  Capt.  Robert  Lysle  Warren, 
D.S.O. , son  of  • Robert  Warren  Herrick, 
M.D.  [see  Warren,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1895; 
Capt.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Herridge,  Capt.  William  Duncan, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian 
Cyclist  Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Herring, Major  Edmund  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  in  Balkans  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Herring,  Major  Justin  Howard,  D.S.O., 

M. C.,  son  of  Harris  Howard  Herring,  J.P., 
of  Edgerton,  Oxted,  Surrey;  b.  1889;  ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
became  a tea-planter  in  Ceylon  ; in  Ceylon 
Vol.  1912-15  ; Major  R.  A. F. ; European  War 
1914  18  (despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1920,  Honor  Harrate,  da.  of  the 
late  — De  Saint ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Herring,  Brig. -Gen.  Sydney  Charles 
Edgar,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Gerard  Edgar 
Herring;  b.  1882;  Lieut. -Col.  Australian 
Forces,  and  a Brig. -Gen.  ; European  War 
1^1419  (despatches, D.S.O.,Croix  de  Guerre, 
Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S  O. 

1917,  C.M.G,  1919.  Bracondale,  Gladesville, 
New  South  Wales. 

Herring-Cooper  [see  Cooper]. 

Herrod,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Edward, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Herrod,  of 
Randwick,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  18 — ';  Lieut. -Col. 
Australian  Inf.;  European  War  1915-18  in 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  ,Seibian  Order  of  White  Eagle,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1914,  Kathleen  Elizabeth  Ireson,  da.  of 
Jeremiah  Kennedy  Rogan,  of  Parramatta, 

N. S.  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  19:9. 
Herrald,  Major  John  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; j 

b.  18 — ; Major  Auckland  Mounted  Rifles; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hertslet,  Harry  Lester,  M.V.O.,  son  of  I 
the  late  George  Thomas  Hertslet,  C.V.O.  ; 
b.  1856;  formerly  Ch.  Clerk  in  Lord  Cham- 
berlain’s Depart.:  m.  1882,  Marion,  da.  of 
the  late  Christopher  Matthews,  of  Fouchers, 
Essex ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1896  and  (4th 
class)  1902.  The  Old  Rectory , Itchenor, 
near  Chichester. 

Hertz,  Henry  Felix,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Axel 
Viggo  Thrige  Hertz;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  St. 
Xavier’s  Coll., Calcutta;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1913  ; entered  Burma  Police  1886  ; became  | 
Assist. -Sup.  1887,  and  Dist.  Sup.  1890; 
retired  1917;  served  as  Civil  Officer  during 
operations  in  Mandalay  Dist.  1886,  with 
Mainglon  Expedition  1887,  against  Setkva 
Pretender  1888,  in  command  of  Mainglon 
Expedition  1888-0,  in  N.  Shan  States  1889-90, 
and  in  Kachin  Hills  1891-5  (medal  with  four 
clasps);  wounded  in  effecting  capture  of 

goliceman  “running  amok’’  1895;  was 
ritish  Dep.  for  settlement  of  cases  on 
Chinese  Frontier  1895-9,  in  command  of 
operations  against  Chinese  Filibusters  1898, 
Civil  Officer  with  N.-E.  Frontier  Explor- 
ation Column  1899-1900,  and  as  Officer  in 
charge  of  S.  Shan  States  Police  during 
European  War  ; a Corresponding  Member 
of  Det  Kongelige  Danske  Geografiske 
Selskab  ; author  of  “A  Practical  Handbook 
of  the  Chingpaw  (Kachin)  Language,”  etc. : 
m.  1884,  1 hora  Wilhelmina  Hertz,  of 

Copenhagen  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1900.  Granhoi, 
Kalaiv,  Southern  Shan  Stales,  Burma. 

Hertz,  William  Axel,  C.S.I.,  son  of  I 
Axel  Viggo  Thrigo  Hertz;  b.  1859;  ed.  at 
St.  Xavier’s  Coll.,  Calcutta;  entered  Burma 
Provincial  Civil  Ser.  1886,  became  Assist. 
Commr.  1894,  Settlement  Officer,  Magwe  | 
Dist.  1900,  Dep.  Commr.  1910,  Commr.  1919  I 
and  an  additional  Member  of  Viceroy  of! 
India’s  Council  1919  ; Dep.  Commr.,  Ses-  j 
sions  Judge,  and  Dist.  Magistrate  1913  ; I 
served  in  Burma  War  1885-9  (medal  with  two  j 
clasps,  thanked  by  Govt.),  and  in  charge 
of  Hukong  Valley  Expedition  1907,  and  ] 


ofHpimaw  ffxpedition  1910-n  (thanked  by 
Govt.);  isaJ.P.,  and  a F.R  G S.;  cr.  C.S. I. 
1911.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Hertzberg,  Col.  Halfdan  Fenton  Harbo, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Anton 
Lund  Hertzberg,  of  Norse  Cottage,  West 
Toronto,  Ontario;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll.,  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll.,  Toronto, 
and  at  Toronto  Univ.  ; is  a Civil  Engineer, 
Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Engineers, and  a Member 
of  Roy.  United  Service  and  Roy.  Engineers  In- 
stitutions ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Norse  Cottage,  West 
Toronto,  Ontario  ; Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Hervey,  Lieut.- Col.  Chillion  Longley, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian 
Railway  Troops;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Heseltine,  Harry  Nelson,  C.l.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; entered  I. C.S.  1881,  became  Account- 
ant-Gen., Punjab  1912,  and  Accountant-Gen., 
Railway  Depart.,  India  1915  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1918. 
Delhi,  India. 

Heseltine,  Michael,  C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Ernest  Heseltine,  R.  of  Great  Cressingham, 
Watton,  Norfolk;  b.  1886  ; ed‘  at  Winchester, 
and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar,  B.A. 
1909);  entered  Civil  Ser.  1909:  m.  1912, 
Olive,  da.  of  Sir  Courtenay  Peregrine  Ilbert, 
G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  C.l.E.;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1919.  19,  Launceston  Place,  W. 8. 
Heselton,  Capt.  John  Lister,  D.S.O., 

M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Worcestershire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  Wari9i4-i7 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hesiltine,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward 
Norton,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1919,  Mrs. 
Noel  Edward  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hesketh,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  George  Hesketh,  V.D.,  J.P.,  of 
Linwood,  Bolton  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Rossall 
Sch.  ; is  a cotton  spinner,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  (T.F.) ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1901 
(despatches,  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches 
thrice):  m.  1905,  Louisa  Muriel  Bentley,  of 
Waterloo,  Liverpool ; cr. D.S.O.  1916.  Wilton 
Grange,  Bolton. 

Hesketh,  Lieut.-Col . James  Arthur, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Hesketh;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  R M.C.  Canada; 
is  a Member  of  Canadian  So.  of  Civil 
Engineers,  and  Lieut-Col.  Canadian  Forces; 
sometime  Assist.  Ch.  Engineer  of  Western 
Lines,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway,  Winnipeg; 
served  in  European  War  1914-19,  firstly  as 
Major,  and  subsequently  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  Strathcona’s  Horse  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917.  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

Hesketh,  Lieut.-Col.  Rowdon  John 
Isherwood,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
7th  Batn.  Roy.  fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E. j;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hesketh,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Walter  Hesketh  ; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  26th  Indian  Light  Cav. ; Chit- 
ral  Relief  Force  1895  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1919; 
rr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Hesketh-Prichard  [see  Prichard]. 

Heslop,  Major  Alfred  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  C. 
Heslop;  b.  1880;  M.B.  and  B.S.  Durham 
1903  ; Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1565 


Heslop,  Major  George  Gordon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18  — ; Major  Australian  Army  Vet.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.),; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Heslop,  Major  Thomas  Bernard,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18—;  Major  Durham  L.I.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — , Sibyl, 
da.  of  — Liddell ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hessey,  Brig.- Gen.  William  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  H.  Hessey;  b. 
1868  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Col.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  and  an 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 
Hetherington,  Major  Charles  Gwynn, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; Major  R.G.A.,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hetherington,  Major  Thomas  Gerard, 
C.B.E..  son  of  Thomas  Hetherington,  J.P., 
of  Berechurch  Hall,  Colchester;  b.  1886; 
formerly  Major  18th  Hussars,  now  a Staff 
Officer  R.A.F.  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.;  in- 
strumental in  origination  of  the  Tanks  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  ( Mil.)  1918. 

Hewby,  Louis  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Petch  Hewby;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  St. 
Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
was  a Clerk  in  the  Treasury  1895-1908, 
and  Treasury  Remembrancer  and  Dep.  Pay- 
master for  Ireland  1908-12,  since  when  he  has 
been  a Principal  Clerk  in  the  Treasury  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1912.  29,  Ladbroke  Grove , W.  ; 

Oxjord  and  Cambridge , and  Dublin  Univer- 
sity Clubs. 

Hewby,  William  Petch,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Petch  Hewby;  b.  1866; 
is  a 1st  class  Resident  in  Political  Depart., 
N.  Nigeria;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  The  Residency, 
Lokoja,  Northern  Nigeria. 

Hewetson,  Lieut.- Col.  Henry,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1869 ; is  Lieut.  Col.  R A.M.C. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy) ; cr  D.S  O.  1917-  112,  St.  James's 

Court,  Buckingham  Gate , 5.  W.  1. 

Hewett,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Vincent 
Osborne,  C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Gen.  Edward  Osborne  Hewett, 

C. M.G.,  R.E.  ; b.  1867;  entered  Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt.  1885,  became  Major  1903,  and 
Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; retired  1909;  served 
in  Soudan  1885-6  (medal,  bronze  star),  with 
Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8,  on  Staff  (de 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16,  Comdg.  a Batn.  S. 
Wales  Borderers  (despatches,  C.M.G. 

D. S.O.) ; was  Professor  of  Strategy,  Tactics, 
Mil.  History  and  Reconaissance,  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll  , Canada  1900-5:  m.  1904,  Brenda,  2nd 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Platt-Higgins,  J.P., 
sometime  M.P.  for  N.  Salford  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
and  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Hewett,  Frederick  Stanley,  M.V.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  Frederick  Hewett,  of  Wind- 
mill House,  Hythe,  Hants;  b.  1880;  ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
(M.B.  and  B.C.  1906,  M.D.  1910);  M.R.C.S. 
and  L R.C.P.,  London,  1905;  is  Surg.  Roy. 
Naval  Vol.  Reserve,  and  Surg.-Apothecary 
to  H.M.  and  to  Queen  Alexandra;  was 
Dep  -Surg  -Apothecary  to  H.M.  1911-14  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1916.  3,  Cleveland  Row, 

St.  James's,  S.W.  ; Bath  Club. 

Hewett,  Major  George,  D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; 
is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hewett,  Rear-Adm.  George  Hayley, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Hewett, 
V.  of  Babbacombe,  Torquay;  b.  1855;  ed. 
at  Lancing,  and  at  Eastman’s  R.N.  Acad.; 
entered  R.N.  1869,  became  Lieut.  1879,  Com 
1893,  Capt.  1899,  and  Rear-Adm.  (retired) 
1908  ; served  during  Zulu  War  1879  (medal) ; 
sometime  an  Hon.  A. D C.  to  the  Viceroy  of 
India;  was  Director  of  Roy.  Indian  Marine 
1904-9:  m.  1895,  Evanthea  L.,  who  d.  1914, 


da.  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Coote  Grant,  for- 
merly Bedfordshire  Regt.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1908. 
South  Moor , Buckleigh,  Westward  Ho  ! , 

N.  Devon  ; United  Service  Club. 

Hewett,  Com.  George  Osborne,  D.S.O., 

younger  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Edward 
Osborne  Hewett,  C.M.G.,  R.  E. ; b.  1884; 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  3rd  class  of  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hewett,  Capt.  George  Stuart,  C.B.E . 

fsee  Hewett,  Bt.,  cr.  1813,  colls.]. 

Hewett,  Lieut. -Col.  Murray  Selwood, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  W.  S. 
Hewett;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Grace 
Enid,  da.  of  Edward  Mount,  of  Aughton, 
Ormskirk  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hewett,  Capt.  Paul,  C.B.E.  [see  Hewett, 
Bt.,  cr.  1813,  colls.]. 

Hewitt,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  Scott,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Hewitt,  of 
Lisle  Court,  Wootton,  lsie  of  Wight;  b. 
1876;  is  Major  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.,  and 
a Dep.  Provost  Marshal  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902,  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  O.B.E);  cr.  DS.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Lisle  Court , Wootton,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

Hewitt,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Caulfield, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1883;  Major  Roy.  Innis- 
killing Fusiliers  ; sometime  Dep.  inspector 
of  Machine  Gun  Units;  Exiropean  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hewitt,  Surg. -Capt.  David  Walter, 
C.B. , C.M.G.]  b.  18 — ; Surg. -Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hewitt,  Major  Dudley  Riddiford,  C.I.E. 
[see  V.  Lifford,  colls.]. 

Hewitt,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Evelyn 
James,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Lifford]. 

Hewitt,  Major  Rupert  Patou,  D.S.O.-, 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hewitt,  Group-Capt.  Edgar  Rainey 
Ludlow-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Thomas  Arthur  Ludlow-FIewitt,  of 
Clancoole,  co.  Cork  ; b.  1886;  form,  rly  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and  a Dep. 
Director  and  Group-Capt.  R.A.F. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  four  times, 
M.C.,  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hewlett,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  C.M.G., 
DS.O.;  b.  1879;  entered  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  1899,  became  Capt.  1908,  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  1917,  an  Inspector  of  Inf.  1918- 
19,  and  again  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1920 ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hewlett,  Squadron-Leader  F rancis 
Esme  Theodore,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18  — ; 
Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.,  and  in  Directorate 
of  Aircraft  Production;  has  Order  of  St. 
Saviour  of  Greece;  cr.  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918, 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Hewlett,  Paymaster -Com.  Graham,  C.B., 
son  of  Com.  William  Hewlett,  R.N. ; b.  1864  ; 
Paymaster- Com.  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  19x9. 

Hewlett,  William  Meyrick,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Oxenham  Hewlett,  of 
Harrow-on-the-Hill  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Har- 
row ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1898  ; appointed 
Pro-Consul, Tientsin  1905,  Acting  Vice-Con- 
sul, Hankow  1907,  Acting  Consul  at  Chang- 
sha 1908,  at  Ichang  1911,  Acting  Consul-Gen. 
at  Tientsin  1913,  Acting  Consul  at  New- 
chwang  1913,  at  Shanghai  1914,  at  Ichang 

1915,  and  Acting  Consul-Gen.  at  Chengtu 

1916,  Consul  1917:  m.  1906,  Eveleen  Mac- 
donald, da.  of  Edward  Henry  Nash  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1015.  British  Consulate-General, 
Chengtu , West  China. 


1566 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hewson,  Capt.  Francis  Bland,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Major  Francis  Lionel  Hewson, 
of  Direen,  co.  Kerry;  b.  1887;  Capt.  York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.(T.F.);  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Orders  of 
Star  of  Roumania  and  White  Eagle  ofSerbia 
with  Swords) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  8,  Pal- 

merston Road , Sheffield. 

Hext,  Major  George  Trevor  Barkley, 
D.S.O. , son  of  George  Hawkins  Hext ; b. 
1881  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  (D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Hext,  Col.  Lyonel  John,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  George  Hext,  B.D.  ; b.  1871 ; 
entered  R.A.  1890,  became  Lieut. -Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1919  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.):  m.  1911,  Anne  Hext,  da.  of  David 
William  Hicks  John  Horndon,  of  Pencrebar, 
Cornwall;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Heygate,  Major  Gerald,  D.S.O.  [see 
Heygate,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Heygate,  Col.  Robert  Henry  Gage, 
D.S.O.  Tsee  Heygate,  Bt.]. 

Heyland,  Major  Arthur  Kyffin,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  Rowley  Heyland, 
Indian  Army ; b.  1874  ; entered  Indian  Army 
1895,  became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major  1911  ; 
served  in  British  E.  Africa  1901  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Aden  1933-4,  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1902, 
Constance  Lloyd,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  W.  S.  M. 
Price  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Heyland,  Liettt.-Col.  Hector  Miles, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  19x4-18 
as  Acting  Lieut.-Coi.  Machine  Gun  Gorps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Heyman,  Major  Arthur  Augustus 
Inglis,  D.S  0.  ; b.  1864;  is  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1914  17 
(despatches,  D.S  O ) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Heywood,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Percival, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  Heywood,  Bt.}. 

Heywood,  Capt.  Marcus  Beresford, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O. ; b.  1886;  Capt.  .North- 
umberland Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches thrice  D.S.O.,  M.V.O. , Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  and  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917. 
Northern  Counties  Club. 

Heywood-Lonsdale  [see  Lonsdale]. 

Hezlf.t,  Major  Charles  Owen,  D.S.  O., 
son  of  Col.  — Hezlet,  of  Boovagh,  Aghadowey, 
co.  Londonderry;  b.  1891  ; Capt.  and  Acting  | 
Major  R.G.A.  Special  Reserve ; European 
War  1014-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Anne  Maitland,  da.  of  James  Stuart,  of 
Somerset,  Coleraine,  co.  Londonderry  • cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hezlet,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Knox,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.  J.  Hezlet,  of 
Bovagh,  Aghadowey,  co.  Londonderry;  b. 
1879;  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  R.A,  and  Supt. 
of  External  Ba  listics.  Ordnance  Com.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  1 ieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hibbert,  Major  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Engineers  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hibbert,  Cecil  Barclay,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Charles  George  Hibbert ; b.  1882  ; 
Lieut.  King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  ; S.  African 
War  1901-2,  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, DSO.,  M C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mcadhurst,  Dibdcn,  Purlieu,  Hants  ; Public 
Schools,  and  Royal  Southern  Yacht  Clubs. 

Hibbert,  Brig -Gen.  Godfrey  Leicester, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,' D.S.O.,  son  of  Leicester  Hit. 
bert,  formeily  of  Chalfont  Lodge,  Bucks;  b. 
1864  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered 
King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  1884, 
became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1908,  Col  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired 
1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; commanded  an  Inf.  Brig 
(Territorial  Force)  1913-17 : m.  1902,  Mabel, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Edmund 
Faunee,  C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
19x7,  C.M.G.  19x9. 


Hibbert,  Vice-Adm.  Hugh  Thomas, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Hugh  Robert  Hibbert, 

of  Birkles  Hall,  Cheshire  ; b.  1863  ; Vice- 
Adm.  R.N.  (retired)  : m.  1892,  Catherine 

Brownlow,  da.  of  M.  A.  Butterfield ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hibbert,  Major  Oswald  Yates,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Percy  J.  Hibbert,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Hampsfield,  Grange-over-Sands ; b.  1882  ; 
entered  Queen's  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.) 
1902,  ana  is  Major ; S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

prisoner):  m 1914,  Violet  Marion  Watson, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  William  Watson  Pike, 
K. C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hickey,  Capt.  P.  F.  B.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hickie,  Lieut.- Col.  Carlos  Joseph, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Francis 
Hickie,  of  Sltvoyce,  Borrisokane,  co.  Tip- 
perary ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1903,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  M.  H. 
Thunder,  of  Coolwagloose ; cr.  C.M.G,  1915. 

Hickie,  Daniel  Aloysius,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Lieut.  New 
Zealand  Contingent"  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Hickif,  Major  Henry  Whitten,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1884;  Major  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-19  (D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Hickley,  Vice-Adm.  Cecil  Spencer,  C.B., 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  Adm.  Victor  Grant  Hickley  ; 
b.  >865;  entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Lieut. 
1888,  Com.  1899,  Capt  >904,  Rear-Adm.  1916, 
and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1920;  has  2nd  class 
of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  : m. 
192a,  Diana,  widow  of  Richard  H.  Rawsden  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1920.  24,  Egerton  Gardens,  S.  IE.  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Hickley,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Martin, 

D. S  0.  ; b.  18— ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hickley,  Col.  Victor  North,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  'lhomas  Allen  Hickley,  of  Walton-on- 
Thames  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford ; formerly  Manager  of  “Ottur” 
Indigo  Factoiy,  Mozufferpore  ; sometime 
Col.Comdg.  (V.D.)  Indian  Light  Horse  Vol., 
and  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  the  Viceroy:  m. 
1886,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  John  Haig,  of 
Bray  Court,  Maidenhead  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hickling,  Major  Charles  Lawrence, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served  in 
S.  Alrica  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1016. 

Hickling,  Major  Horace  Cecil  Benjamin, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Horace 

Hickling,  of  Little  Firs,  Woking  ; b.  1879  ; 
is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1917, 
Katharine,  da.  of  Frederick  Portal,  of  The 
Lodge,  Eliot  Bank,  Forest  Hill,  S.E. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Hickman,  Capt.  Charlie  Steward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  lale  Major  Robert  John  Hickman, 
J.P.  [V.  Bolingbroke,  colls];  b.  1868;  td. 
at  Rossall  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  and 
as  Port  Officer,  Bombay  (despatches,  D.S.O. ): 
m.  1900,  Jessie  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  laic 
A.  A Duke,  M.D.,  of  Worthing  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Ravenshoe,  Pemberlcy  Avenue,  Bed- 
ford. 

Hickman,  Brig.-Gcit.  Harry  Otto  De- 
vereux,  C.B. ; b.  i860;  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  retired  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I567 


medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.B.) : m.  18—;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1918.  St.  Andrew’s  House , Droitwich. 

Hickman,  Maj.-Gen.  Hugh  Palliser,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Hugh  Palliser  Hickman;  b. 
1856  ; entered  R.A.  1875,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1013; 
retired  1918;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  ; was  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Gunnery 
1888-93,  Assist. -Sup.  of  Experiments  there 
1896-8,  Sec.  Ordnance  Committee  1898-1901, 
Ch.  Instructor  1903-4,  Member  of  Ordnance 
Committee  1904-7,  Inspector  of  Coast  De- 
fences and  Garrison  Artillery,  India  1908-12, 
and  Comdg.  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Dist.  1912- 
13  : m.  1905,  Beatrice  Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Francis  Sidney  Stephen,  and  widow  of 
Brig. -Gen.  E.  G.  Bingham,  R.A. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1916. 

Hickman,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Edgecomb, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.  [see  Hickman,  Bt.]. 

Hicks,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Tempest,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  George  Henry  Tempest 
Hicks,  of  Hillgrove,  Wells,  Somerset ; b. 
1852;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; entered  102nd  Regt.  1872,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1880,  Major 
1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  (retired) 
1904,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  m command  of  2nd 
Batn.  of  his  Regt.  (despatches,  C.B.),  and 
in  Aden  Hinterland  1903;  is  a J.P.  for 
Herts  and  Middlesex,  and  a Brig.-Com.  : 
m.  1885,  Anne  Clara  Georgiana,  da.  of  the  1 
late  Charles  Hemery,  of  Gladsmuir,  Monken 
Hadley,  Herts  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Glad:- 
muir,  Monh n Hadtey , Herts;  Hillgrove , 
Wells , Somerset ; Arthur’s , and  Army  and 
Navy  Clubs. 

Hicks,  William  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Hickson,  Major  Gerald  Robert  Stedall, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  R.M.L.I.  ; Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hickson,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Henry, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 

W.  Kent  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-191  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  19 ?o,  Sybil  Hattie 

Hermione,  da.  of  Hugh  Graham,  of  Bar. or J 
House,  Warwick  [see  Graham,  Bt.,  cr. 
1783];  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hickson,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Albert,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Hickson,  of  Ballintag- 
gort,  co.  Kerry  ; b.  1848 ; ed.  in  Paris  and 
Berlin  ; entered  3rd  Regt.  1867,  and  became 
Capt.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1878,  Major 
1883,  Lieut.-Col.  1885,  and  Brevet  Col.  1899 
(retired  1905),  and  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  1912; 
served  with  Chitral  Expedition  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  action  of  Paardeberg,  relief  of 
Kimberley,  and  action  of  Driefontein 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  C.B.)  ; commanded  3rd  Regt. 
Dist.  1901-5,  and  Home  Counties  Dist.  1905  : 
m.  1880,  Annette  Emilie,  youngest  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  William  Younghusband, 
formerly  of  Bamburgh  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Hickson, B>  ig.-Gen.  Samuel  Arthur  Einem, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Hickson  ; b.  1833  ; 
entered  R.E.  1873,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1892,  Lieut  -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904  (re- 
tired 1909),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medals  with 
clasp),  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  Burma 
Expeditionary  Force  1885-7  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  wasCh.  Engineer,  Plymou  h Coast 

Defences  1905-9:  m.  1st,  1892,  Margaret 

Emelyn  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Vernon  Blake,  V.  of  Stoke  Poges, 
Slough  ; 2ndly,  1899,  Annette  Laura,  da  of 
the  late  Col.  Cuming,  Cameron  Highlanders; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Higginbotham,  Lieut  - Col.  Thomas 
Albert,  D.S.O.;  b.  18  — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
R.F.A. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 


Higgins,  Alexander  Pearce,  C.B.E., 
LL.D.,  son  of  Alexander  Higgins,  of  Wor- 
cester ; b.  18—;  ed.  at  Worcester  Cathedral 
Sch.,  and  at  Downing  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1891,  M.A.  1895,  LL.D.  1904)  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1908;  Dep.  Whewell  Professor  of  Inter- 
national Law  at  Camb.  Univ.  1908,  and 
Lecturer  on  International  Law  at  Roy. 
Naval  War  Coll.  1908-14;  Professor  of  Inter- 
national Law  in  Univ.  of  London  1919:  m. 
1899,  Mina,  da.  of  the  late  Simon  MacLen- 
nan,  of  Glasgow;  cr.  C.B.E.  4918.  2,  Pump 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.  ; 5,  Salisbury  Villas, 
Cambridge  ; University  of  London  Club. 

Higgins,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Graeme, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  C. 
Higgins  (x3th  Hussars),  of  Bovott  Manor, 
Buckingham  ; b.  1879  1 e<L  at  Charterhouse  ; 
entered  Oxfordshite  and  Buckinghamshire 
L.I.  1900,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Coi.,  C.M.G);  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1916,  and 
a Brig.-Com.  1917  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : 
m.  1909,  Algitha  Fanny,  da.  of  Capt.  John 
Henry  Howard  [see  E.  Carlisle,  colls.]  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Higgins,  Edward  John,  C.B.E.,  son  01 
Edward  Higgins;  b.  1864;  ed.  privately; 
Ch.  Sec.  Salvation  Army,  U.S.A.,  18,6-1.05, 
Assist  Foreign  Sec.  1905-11;  appointed 
British  Commr.  19 ri,  and  Ch.  of  Matt',  Salva- 
tion Army  iqiq  ; in  charge  of  Salvation 
Army  work  among  British  Troops  during 
European  War  : m 1888,  Catherine,  da  of 
D.  G.  Pace,  of  Penarth,  S Wales;  cr. 
C B.E  (Civil)  1920.  Clovelly,  Powys  Lane, 
Palmer  s Green,  N.  13. 

Higgins,  Capt.  Edward  Lawrence, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  S.  E.  Higgins,  of 
Stonehill,  East  Sheen  ; b.  1892 ; Capt. 
London  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Emilie 
Beryl,  da.  of  Etlgar  Fifoot,  of  Glenallen, 
Willcsden,  N.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Higgins,  Com.  Henry  > ra3^,  D.S.O., 
son  of  H A.  Higgins  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. - 
Com.  and  Acting  Com.  R N. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  19x9,  Lilian  Annie,  da.  of  W. 
G Leete,  of  The  Chalet,  Oxton,  Cheshire  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Higgins,  Henry  Vincent,  C.V.O. , son  of 
the  late  Matthew  James  Higgins,  of  71,  Eaton 
Square,  S.W.  [Tichborne,  Bt.]  ; b.  1855;. 
was  Lieut.  1st  Life  Guards  1875-82 ; ad- 
mitted a Solicitor  1897  ; is  a member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Treherne,  Higgins  and  Co., 
of  7,  Bloomsbury  Square,  W.C.  : m.  1st,  1877, 
Lady  Hilda  Jane  Sophia  Finch-Hatton,  who 
d.  1893,  da.  of  nth  Earl  of  Winchelsea;. 
2ndly,  1894,  Marie  Louise,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
George  Parsons,  of  Columba,  Ohio,  U.S.A., 
and  widow  of  W.  L.  Breese,  of  New  York; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1905.  1,  U pper  Berkeley  Street,  W. ; 
Turf,  Garrick,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Higgins,  John  Comyn,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Bradfield,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford ; entered  l.C.S.  1905  ; appointed 
Assist.  Commr.,  Assam  1912,  and  Acting  olit- 
ical  Agent,  Manipur  1917;  Kuki  Operations 
1920  (C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920 

Higgins,  Air  Vice- Marshal  John  Frederick 
Andrews,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of 
William  Higgins,  of  The  Chestnuts,  Farn- 
ham,  Surrey  ; b.  1875  ; entered  R.A.  1895, 
and  became  Air  V ce-Mar.-hal  R.A.F.  1918; 
Boer  War  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
actions  at  Rietfontein,  Farquhar's  Farm, 
and  Belfast,  and  defence  of  Ladysmith, 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Col., 
C. B.,  A.F.C.)  ; appointed  Flight  Com.,  Mil. 
Wing  of  Roy.  Flying  Corps  1912,  Squadron 
Com.  1913,  Wing  Com.  1914,  and  a Brig.-Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1915;  cr.  D.S.O. 
iqoo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  90B,  Lexham  Gardens, 

W.  8. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Higgins,  Group-Capt.  Thomas  Charles 
Reginald,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18— ; Wing-Com.  and 
Acting  Group-Capt.  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Higginson,  Capt.  Archibald  Bertram 
Watson,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt. 
R.N.  (retired);  European  War  1915-19  with 
Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.B  (Mil.)  1919. 

Higginson,  Brig. -Gen.  Cecil  Pickford, 
C M G , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Pick- 
ford  Higginson,  of  Fir  Vale,  Wavertree,  near 
Liverpool ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Repton  ; entered 
Shropshire  L.I.  1886,  became  Capt.  1895, 
Major  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  (Comdg.  a Batn.) 
1913,  Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired) 
1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Brig. 
Maj.  and  D.A.A.G.,  present  at  battle  of 
Paardeberg  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
15  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.);  was 
Brig. -Major  2nd  Brig.,  Aldershot  1903-6; 
and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  China  1909-13;  ap- 
pointed an  A.Q.M.G.  1916,  and  a Brig  - 
Corn.  1917-19 : m.  1904,  Maud  Louise,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Goslin,  of  Rathvilly, 
co.  Carlow,  and  of  Ballinskea,  co.  Meath  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Higginson,  Charles  James,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Charles  Frederick  Higginson;  b.  1871; 
Bar  Inner  Temple  1896  ; Sec.  Restriction  of 
Enemy’s  Supply  Depart,  during  European 
War;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C B E.  (Civil) 

1920.  1,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple , E.C. 

Higginson,  Brig. -Gen.  Harold  Whitla, 

C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Theophilus 
Higginson,  C B.,  of 23,  Campden  House  Road, 
Kensington,  W. ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  St.  Lawrence 
Coll.,  Ramsgate,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1894,  became  Major 
1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col. 
1918,  and  Col.  1919;  Niger  Expedition 
1907-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  lour  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Aden  1903,  Nile  Expedition  1908 
(medal),  European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.,  Com.  of  Star  of  Roumania, 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1903,  Ivy 
Letitia,  da.  of  the  late  James  Bioun,  of 
Orchard,  Carluke,  Scotland,  and  Petit  Men- 
ace, Jersey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918), 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Higgs  Col.  Frederick  William,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  el.  son  of  Dr.  Augustus 
William  Higgs,  of  Chelsea,  S.W.  ; b.  1881; 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.),  and  Assist 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  2nd  London  Div 
(T.A.);  European  War  19:4-19  (despatches 
thrice,  C.B. E.) : m.  19— , Dorothy  Anderson, 
da.  of  Dr.  J.  W.  Scott,  formerL  Surg.  R.N., 
of  Chandle  ’s  Ford;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Dell  Quay,  Sutton,  Surrey. 

Higgs,  Henry,  C.B.)  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Berlin  Univ. 
(LL.B.  1886);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1890; 
entered  Sec.’s  Depart.,  Gen.  Post  Office  1884  ; 
transferred  to  Treasury  1899 ; was  Pres,  ol 
Sections  of  Political  Economy  and  Statistics 
British  Assoc,  at  Dover  1890,  Sec.  to  Prime 
Mm.  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  H.  Campbell-Banner- 
man, G.C.B.,  M.P.)  1905-8,  joint  Editor  of 
Economic  Journal  1892-1906,  a Special 
Commr.  to  reorganise  Civil  Ser.,  Natal 
1902-3,  and  Inspector-Gen.  Egyptian  Fi- 
nance 1912-15  (Grand  Officer  Order  of  the 
Nilq)j  is  a Life  Gov.  and  Fellow  of  Univ. 
Coll.,  London;  author  of  “The  Physio 
crats,”  and  various  economic  and  financial 
writings:  m.  1908,  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  ).  South  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1908.  150,  Crom- 
well Road,  S.  IV.  7 ; Savile  Club. . 

Hignell,  Sidney  Robert,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  T.  E.  Hignell,  of  he  Shrubbery, 
Dovvnard,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Malvern,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
18 — );  entered  I.C.S.  1896,  and  served  in 
Bengal  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector; 
appointed  Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal, 
Judicial  and  Political  Depart.  1903,  Dep. 
Commr.  Bihar  and  Orissa,  Magistrate  and 


Collector  1912,  and  Dep.  Sec.  Govt,  of  India, 
Home  Depart.  1915;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Simla, 
India ; Delhi,  India ; Bath,  and  Bengal 
{Calcutta')  Clubs. 

H 1 g n e t t , Mrs.  Dorothy  Eleanor 
Augusta,  C B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Dep.  Directress 
Central  Irish  War  Hospital  Supply  Depot, 
Irish  Branch  British  Red  Cross  So.  during 
European  War  : m.  18 — , — Hignett ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  19:8,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Hildebrand,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Blois 
Ross,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Godfrey  Hildebrand ; b.  1870  ; entered 
R E.  1890,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1910, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col. 
1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas, 
Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italv,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.);  wras 
Ch.  Instructor,  R M.A.  1909-13  ; is  Inspector 
of  Signalling,  wilh  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  : m. 
1895,  Helen  Louise,  da.  of  Richard  James 
Balston,  D.L.,  of  Springfield,  Maidstone; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
I9I9- 

Hildreth,  Major  Harold  Crossley, 
D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (L.R.C.P.  1900,  F.R.C.S.  1902);  is 

Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D S.O,.  1917. 

Hildyard,  Bng.-Gen.  Harold  Charles 
Thoroton,  C.M.G.,  D S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  John  Thoroton  Hildyard, 
G.C.B.  ; b.  1872  ; entered  R.A.  1891,  ana 
retired  as  Major  1913  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Gen. 
Reserve  of  Officers  and  an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. ; 
S.  African  War  1899- 1902 (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  an 
A.Q.M.G.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.,  and 
subsequently  as  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of 
Transportation(despat<:hes,  D.S.O.,  C M.G.): 
m.  1909,  Selina  Constance  L’Estrange,  2nd 
da.  of  the  late  Rev  Savile  L’Estrange 
Malone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Hildyard,  Col.  Reginald  John 
Thoroton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Gen.  Sir  Henry  John  Thoroton  Hildyard, 
G.C.B. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1896,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920 ; S.  Africa 
1899-19^2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  twoc!asps),atDardanelles 
1914-15  on  Staff  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col., 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  as  a Brig.  Com. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Serbian  Older  of  the  White  Eagle, 
C.M.G.)  ; appointed  to  command  Gloucester 
and  Worcester  Brig  , S Midland  Div.  (T.F  ) 
1020  : m.  1911,  Muriel,  da.  of  Henry  Cosmo 
Orme  Bonsor,  of  38,  Belgrave  Square, 
S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Hildyard-Marris  [see  Marris], 

Htley,  Col.  Ernest  Haviland,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; was  Gen.  Manager  New  Zealand  Rail- 
ways 1913-19 ; European  War  1915-19  as 
Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hill,  Alfred  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Hill,  of  Peterborough;  b.  1862; 
Whitworth  Scholar  1882  ; an  Engineer,  a 
M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  and  Ch.  Mechanical 
Engineer  Great  Eastern  Railway:  m.  1892, 
Margaretta,  da.  of  John  Bressey,  of  Bourne- 
mouth ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Pynes,  Woodford 
Green,  Essex ; Union  Club. 

Hill,  Arthur,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  A.  Hill,  of  Leicester;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  (Fellow  1879) ; entered  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Bombay  1880,  became  Execu- 
tive Engineer  1892,  and  retired  as  Ch. 
Engineer  for  Irrigation,  and  Sec.  to  Govt, 
in  Public  Works  Depart.  1913;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1903.  Babbacombe  Cliff,  Torquay. 

Hill,  Brig. -Gen.  Augustus  West,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Worsley  Hill, 
R.N.  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1569 


entered  57th  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  1880, 
Major  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex 
Regt.)  1885,  Lieut. -Col.  1895,  Brevet  Col. 
1900,  Col.  1904  (retired  1910),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1912 ; served  in  Zulu  Cam- 
paign 1879  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  medal  with 
seven  clasps,  C.B.);  commanded  41st  Regt. 
Dist.  1904-6,  Welsh  Border  Regt.  Dists. 
1906-8,  and  Welsh  Territorial  Div.  1908-9: 
m.  1878,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  George  Vane, 

C. M.G.,  Treasurer  of  Ceylon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hill,  Lieut. -Col.  Basil  Alexander,  D.S.O. ; 
b-  1880 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.O.C.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hill,  Brig. -Gen.  Cecil,  C.B.)  b.  1861  ; 
entered  R.E.  1881,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1905, 
Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col.  1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1918 ; Sudan  Expedition  1884  5 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  formerly  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.  ; commanded  a Transport 
Workers’  Batn.  during  European  War:  cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919. 

Hill,  Col.  Charles  Rapelje,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Jeffrey  Hill,  of  Shelbome, 
Ontario  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  River  Sound  Col- 
legiate Sch.,  Canada;  is  a Financial  Broker, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Acting  Col.  Canadian 
Mil.;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1909,  Amy  Crisp,  of  Winnipeg  ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  1126,  Spadina  Crescent, 

Saskatoon,  Canada. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Wood,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1877  ; Major  W.  Indian  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Hardinge, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  H.  Hill  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  Comdt.  of  a Canadian 
Corps  Sch.;  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hill,  Major  Clifford,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  E.  Africa  Mounted  Rifles ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Hill,  Major  Conway  Rowley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.  C.  Hill  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is 
Major  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Hill,  Col.  David  John  Jackson,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.)  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C., 
and  an  Acting  Ordnance  Officer,  with  rank 
of  Col.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Hill,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Roden,  D S.O. ; 
b.  1868  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Highland  L.I. ; 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Frederick  John, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Waziristan  Expedition 
1901-2,  Tibet  1903-4,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S. O. ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Eustace,  D.S.O.,  T.D. ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Essex  Yeo. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1913,  Barbara  le  Grand,  da.  of  George  J. 
Gribble  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Frittons,  Danbury, 
Essex. 

Hill,  Brig.-Gen.  Felix  Frederic,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 
Hill,  R.  of  Wimblington,  Cambridgeshire  ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  entered 
89th  Regt.  1880,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers  1888,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col. 
1902,  Brevet  Col.  1905  (h.-p.  1906),  Col. 
1907,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1918; 
Soudan  Expedition  1884,  present  at  battles 
of  El  Teb  and  Tamai,  and  at  relief  of 
Tokar  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 


Tugela  Heights  and  Pieter’s  Hill,  relief 
of  Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  Transvaal 
and  Orange  Free  State  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-17  in  Dardanelles  and 
France,  as  a Brig. -Com.  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.);  commanded  nth  Dist.  1910-14 : 
m.  1895,  Edith  Leonie,  el.  da.  of  H.  H. 
Askew;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912, 

C. M.G.  1916.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  R.,  C.B.E., 
M.B. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 

R. A.  M.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E*  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hill,  Major  Francis  Rowley,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1872  ; formerly  Major  Middlesex  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  : m.  1917,  Eva,  da.  of  Sir  Ralph 
Collingwood  Forster,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1912)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918.  Linden  Court, 
Epsom  Downs. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  William  Rowland, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1875;  entered 
Dorsetshire  Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1901,  trans- 
ferred to  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches,  Queeivs  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-17  as  Ordnance 
Officer  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.) : m.  1904,  Queenie,  da.  of  Col. 
Montray  Read,  formerly  of  Oriel  House, 
Folkestone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917, 
O.B.E- (Mil.)  1919.  30,  Bramham  Gardens , 

S. W.  5. 

Hill  Surg.  Frederick  G.  E.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Surg.  R.N. ; served  in  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Hill.  Brig.-Gen.  Frederic  William,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Andrew  Gregory 
Hill  ',  b.  1866  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf., 
and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O., 
C.M.G.,  C.B.)  : m.  1894,  Henrietta,  da.  of 
H.  T.  Johnson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hill,  Major  Geoffrey  Noel,  D.S.O.  [see 
V.  Hill,  colls.]. 

Hill,  Capt.  George  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Manchester 
Regt.,  and  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19 
in  Russia  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Hill,  Major  Gerald  Ernest  Monta- 
gue, D.S.O.  )b.  187 6;  entered  E.  Lancashire 
Regt.  1896;  became  Capt.  1906,  and  Major 
1915 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  prisoner  1918) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Victor  Wilmot, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Augustus  West 
Hill,  C.B. ; b.  1881  ; entered  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers  1906,  became  Capt.  1913,  Brevet 
Major  1916,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D S.O.  with  Bars,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.- 
Col.);  commanded  a Batn.  Suffolk  Regt. 
1916-18,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; appointed 
Sup.  of  Physical  Training  1919:  m.  1916, 
Enid  Geraldine  O’Bryen  Callaghan  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (two  Bars  1917). 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1869;  Lieut-  Col.  Comdg.  noth  Mahratta 
.L.I.  (Indian  Army);  Mesopotamia  1915-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner):  m 1908; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Roseland,  Heavitree,  Exeter. 

Hill,  Col.  Henry  Cecil  de  la  Montague, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  G.  W.  Hill,  of 
Denton  Hall,  Lancashire;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Harrow ; entered  The  Buffs  (Roy.  E.  Kent 
Regt.)  1886,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1913  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-15  as  a Brig.-Com.,  and 
subsequently  as  Com.  of  a Training  Centre, 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  C.B.);  was 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


an  Assist.  Instructor,  Scfi.  of  Musketry 
1892-7,  an  Instructor  1898-1901,  and  Brig.- 
Maj.,  N.  Command  1906-9;  appointed  Comdt. 
Duke  of  York’s  Roy.  Mil.  Sch.  1920:  m. 
2893,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Parkinson, 
18th  Hussars  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917.  Duke  of  York's  School , Gus/on,  near 
Dover. 

Hill,  Major  Henry  Walter  Dunlop, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879;  Major  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Warburton, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Pearson 
Hill;  b.  1877;  Ueut. -Col.  R.F.A.,  and  a 
Member  of  Ordnance  Committee  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1919,  EUinor 
Tanet  Marcia,  da.  of  Rowland  Percy 
Walters,  of  16,  Gledhow  Gardens,  S.W.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  19x8. 

Hill,  Capt.  Herbert  John,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.E  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hill,  Maj.-Gen.  John,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Hill,  formerly  of 
Grange  Gardens,  Eastbourne;  b.  1866;  ed. 
at  Bedford  Sch. ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I. 
1887,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1898,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet 
Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  served  with 
Lushai  Field  Force  1889  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  (despatches, 
‘three  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  European  War 
1916-18  in  Palestine,  Comdg.  34th  and  180th 
Inf.  Brigs.,  and  52nd  Lowland  Div.  (de- 
spatches eight  times,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.); 
appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1915;  has  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  and  Order  of  the 
Nile;  cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Hill,  John  Charles  Holden,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Arundel  Hill,  R.  of 
Wordsley,  Staffordshire  ; b.  1882  ; is  Lieut. 
Worcestershire  Regt.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian 
Silver  Medal  for  Military  Valour)  : m.  1918, 
Gladys  Mabel,  da.  of  Tom  P.  Harris,  of 
Hillfields,  Pedmore,  Worcestershire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Hill,  Major  Lawrence  Carr,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Hill,  of 
Merrylee,  Northwood,  Middlesex;  b.  18 — ; 
temporary  Major  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Nan  Brolochan,  da.  of  Dr.  R.  Russell  Ross, 
of  Rio  Tinto,  Spain  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hill,  Rear-Adm.  Marcus  Rowley,  C-B.E. 
[see  Hill,  Bt.,  cr.  T779,  colls.]. 

Hill,  Montague,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; entered 
Indian  Forest  Depart.  1887,  and  served  in 
United  Provinces  as  Assist.  Sup. ; appointed 
Dep.  Conservator,  Burma  1896,  Conservator 
1906,  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Forests, 
Govt,  of  India  1904,  and  Ch.  Conservator, 
Central  Provinces  1913 ; retired  1919 ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1915. 

Hill,  Capt.  Murray  Victor  Barrow, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Hill,  Major  Robert  McCowan,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  William  Hill,  of  Cumnock  ; b. 
1884  ; M.B.,  Ch.B.  Glasgow  1906  ; European 
War  19x4-18,  as  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.A.M.C.  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 
Hartfeld,  Old  Cumnock. 

Hill,  Lietil.-Col.  Robert  Montague, 
C.B.E. ; 6.x 8 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G. A.  (Special 
Reserve);  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hill,  Reginald  Valentine,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; 
European  War  19 15-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Hill,  Major  Rowland  Clement  Ridley, 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Hill,  colls.]. 

Hill,  Major  Rowley  Richard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  F.  C.  Hill ; 6.  1876  ; Major  R.G.  A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1910,  Mary  Uouisa,  da.  of  the  late  Uieut.- 
Col.  Henry  Edward  Preston  [see  Preston, 
Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hill,  Com.  Sidney  Arthur  Geary,  D.S.O.', 
b.  1881;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  American  D.S.C.)  :' m. 
1912,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward 
Chald ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  5,  Russell  Court, 

Kensington,  W.  14. 

Hill,  Major  Thomas  Henry,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Thomas  Henry  Hill,  formerly  of  Saltaire, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1844;  entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.,and  became  Hon.  Major  1892;  retired 
as  Senior  Assist. -Surg.,  Bengal  1900  : m. 
1890,  Ethel  Bates,  da.  of  George  Prussia,  of 
Simla;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  de  Marchet, 
C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Pitts  Hendy, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1877  k Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.),  and  an  A.Q.M.G.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Agricultural 
Mtrit  of  France)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6,  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Hill,  Lieut.-Col.  William  James  Montagu, 

D. S.O. ; 6.  18—  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  London  Regt.,  and 
Major,  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hill,  Major  the  Hon.  Charles  Rowland 
Clegg-,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Hill]. 

Hill-Dillon  [see  Dillon]. 

Hillary,  Capt.  Michael  James,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.-,  b.  18—;  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Australian  Forces;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hilliam,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Captain  Thomas  Hilliam, 
Roy.  S.  Lincolnshire  Mil.,  of  Spalding ; 6. 
1865  ; was  in  17th  Lancers  1883-93,  in  Roy. 
N.-W.  Mounted  Police  of  Canada  1893-1900, 
and  in  S.  African  Constabulary  1902-5  ; S. 
AfricanWar  1900-1902  with  Canad  lan  Mounted 
Rifles  and  Canadian  Scouts,  European  War 
1914-18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and 
subsequently  as  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1899,  Lettitia, 
da.  of  Robert  Wallace,  of  London,  Ontario, 
Canada;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hilliar,  Harry  William,  C.B.E. ; b. 
b.  18—;  rendered  sers.  to  Admiralty  during 
European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Hillier,  Edward  Guy,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Batten  Hillier;  b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; entered  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai 
Bank  1883,  and  became  Manager  at  Peking 
1891 ; negotiated  Chinese  Govt.  Loans  1895- 
1913;  was  British  Delegate  on  Commn.  of 
Bankers  for  Chinese  indemnity  1902 ; has 
Third  Class  (1st  Div.)  of  the  Order  of  the 
Double  Dragon  (China),  and  3rd  class  of 
the  Order  of  the  Excellent  Crop  (China) : 
m.  1894,  Ada,  who  d.  1917.  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Everett;  cr.  C.M.G.  1904.  Hong 
Kong  &•  Shanghai  Bank,  Peking. 

Hillier,  Joseph  Hillier,  M.V.O. ; b. 
1849;  was  Controller  of  Supplies  at  Office 
of  Works  1895-1910;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
10.  The  Beeches,  Callis  Court  Road, 
roadstairs. 

Hillman,  Major  Daniel,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

! 8 — ; Major  Canadian  Engineers  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 


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Hills,  Col.  Edmond  Herqert  Grove-, 

C. M.C.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Herbert 
Augustus  Hills,  Judge  of  Court  of  Appeal, 
Egypt,  of  High  Head  Castle,  Cumberland; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1901  (retired  1905),  and  Col.  1914 ; sometime 
senior  partner  iu  the  firm  of  Hills  and  de 
Lotbiniere,  consulting  engineers  ; was 

D. A.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters  1900-1905,  and 

Pres.  Roy.  Astronomical  So.  1913-16  ; 
appointed  to  examine  Surveys  in  Canada 
1903,  and  to  inspect  British  E.  Africa, 
Uganda  Protectorate,  Ceylon,  and  Federated 
Malay  States  Surveys  1906  ; elected  Pres,  of 
Geographical  Section  of  British  Asso.  1908  ; 
is  a F.R.S.;  assumed  by  deed  poll  1920  the 
additional  surname  of  Grove : m.  1892, 

Juliet,  da.  of  the  late  James  Spencer-Bell, 
M.P.,  of  Fawe  Park,  Keswick  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  1 yCampden  Hill, 

W.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Hills,  Major  Francis  Barrett,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  F.  Hills,  J.P.,  of  Chalkney 
House,  Earl's  Colne,  Essex  ; 6.  1880  ; Major 
R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; or.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hilton-Green  [see  Green]. 

Hime,  Col. Henry  Charles  Rupert,/)  S.O., 
M.B.;  6.1877;  ed.  at  Leeds  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
Ch.B.  1899);  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  R^A.M.C., 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  a Div., 
with  rank  of  Col. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Kings 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hinchcliffe,  Engineer -Capt.  William 
Fryer,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer- Capt. 
R.N.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hind,  Capt.  Hugh  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  J.  E.  Hind,  of  Wayside,  Sutton;  6. 
1894 ; Capt.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Capt.  London  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.),  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1919 
(despatches)  : tn.  1918,  Nora,  da.  of  George 
Clinch,  F.S.A.,  of  3,  Meadowcroft,  Sutton, 
Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hinde,  Col.  Alan,  C.M.G.',  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hinde,  Col.  John  Henry  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Hinde,  C.B., 
King’s  Regt. ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at  Bury  St. 
Edmunds  ; entered  28th  Regt.  1867,  became 
Capt.  Border  Regt.  1880,  Major  1886,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1895,  and  Brevet  Col.  1899;  retired 
1905 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present 
at  actions  of  Willow  Grange,  Colenso,  and 
Spion  Kop  (despatches,  C.B.),  and  in  com- 
mand 10th  Regt.  Dist.  1901-5  : m.  1873,  Laura, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  B.  Hemsworth,  of 
Bacton,  Suffolk ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Hindhaugh,  Lieut.- Col.  Stanley  George 
Allen,  D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Col.  Australian 
Light  Horse;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hindmarsh,  Lieut.-Com.  John  Dalglash, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R. ; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Mine  Clearance 
Force  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Hine,  Lieut.-Com.  Alfred  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Egerton  Hine,  of  Westcott, 
Harrow-on-the-Hill ; 6.  1888  ; Lieut.-Com. 

R. N. ; European  War  19 14-19,  Comdg. 
Submarines  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1917,  Constance  Eileen,  da.  of  George  Gran- 
dage,  of  Byron  House,  Harrow  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Westcott,  Harrow-on-the-Hill . 

Hine-Haycock  [see  Haycock]. 

Hinge,  Col.  Harry  Alexander,  C.B., 
C.M.G., D.S.O.  ; 6.  1868  ; entered  R.A.M.C. 
1892,  became  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  19x4, 
and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 

S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
five  times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Hingley,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Norman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Middlesex  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hinks,  Arthur  Robert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Robert  Hinks,  of  Croydon;  6.1873;  ed.  at 
Whitgift  Gram.  Sch.,  Croydon,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899);  ap- 
pointed Gresham  Lecturer  in  Astronomy 
19x3,  and  Sec.  Roy.  Geographical  So.  1915; 
Assist.,  Cambridge  Observatory  1895-1913  ; 
sometime  Demonstrator  in  Practical  Astro- 
nomy, and  Univ.  Lecturer  in  Survey  and 
Cartography;  is  a F.R.S. ; has  Belgian 
Order  of  the  Crown ; author  of  various 
scientific  works:  m.  1699,  Lily  Mary,  da.  of 
Jonathan  Packman,  of  Croydon;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  9,  Percy  Villas,  Campden  Hill, 
W. 8 ; The  White  Cottage,  Royston,  Herts. 

Hippisley,  Col.  Richard  Lionel,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Hippisley,  F.R.S. , of  Ston 
Easton  Park,  Somerset;  b.  1853;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  ; entered  R.E.  1872,  became 
Capt.  1884,  Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1902 ; retired  1910 ; served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Director 
of  Telegraphs  (thrice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, C.B.)  ; was  Col.-on-the-Staff 
Comdg.  R.E.,  Scottish  Dist.  1904-5,  and 
Ch.  Engineer,  Scottish  Command  1905-8 ; 
appointed  Dep.  Director  of  Army  Signals 
1914 : m.  1885,  Honoria  Violet,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  John  Hall  Smyth,  C.B.,  of  Frim- 
hurst,  Surrey ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  15, 

Kensington  Court  Mansions,  W. 8. 

Hipwell,  Col.  Alfred  George,  C.B. , only 
son  of  the  late  George  Daniel  Hipwell ; 
b.  1853;  ed.  at  Trinity  Coll.,  Dublin  (B-.A. 
1872,  M.A.  1875);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1883; 
entered  Army  1873,  and  became  Capt.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1880,  Major  1886,  Lieut.-Col. 
1891,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900 ; retired  1906 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; was  D.A.A.G., 
Thames  Dist.  1895-8,  and  Col.-on-the-Stafl 
(Director  of  Supplies)  in  S.  Africa  1902-4: 
m.  1886,  Annie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W. 

R.  C.  Cockill ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 

Hipwood,  Charles,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Lacy  Hipwood,  of  Hampstead  ; 6.  1869;  ed. 
at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at  Wadham  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1892) ; entered  Civil  Ser.  1893, 
and  is  Assist.  Sec.  Marine  Depart.,  Board  of 
Trade  ; has  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy  and 
Crown  of  Belgium,  and  Legion  of  Honour : m. 
1904,  Margaret  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel 
McLeish,  of  Fort  William;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1917. 

Hira  Singh,  Rana , C.I.E.  ; b.  1 8 — ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Dhanti,  Simla  Hill  State, 
Punjab. 

Hirsch,  Major  Harry  Alphonse,  D.S.O. ; 

6.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; German 

S. -W.  Africa  19 14-15  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  ir.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hirsch,  Major  Leonard,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18—;  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919- 

Hirst,  Lieut.-Col.  Ed  ward  Audus,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  James  Audus  Hirst,  of  Adel 
Towers,  Adel,  Yorks;  b.  187*  : sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18 (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1900,  Eleanor  Maud,  da.  of  Joseph 
Nicholson,  of  Headingley,  near  Leeds,  and 
Middlesmoor,  N.  Yorkshire;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  Weetwood  Mount,  Headingley , near 
Leeds. 

Hislop,  James,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ',  Under-Sec.  Depart,  of  Internal  Affairs, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  191-,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  r92o. 

Hitch,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Tyler,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  formerly  Bedfordshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hitchcock,  Eldred  Frederick,  C.B.E., 
son  of  — Hitchcock;  6.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Oxford  Univ.  ; Statistician  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Wool  Textiles,  War  Office 


572 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1915-19  ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Raw 
Materials  1919  ; sometime  a Member  ol 
Board  of  Control,  Wool  Textile  Industries, 
and  Warden  of  Toynbee  Hall;  ,is  Chm. 
Standard  Clothing  Committee,  of  Wool 
Council,  and  of  Central  Committee  on 
Trusts,  Central  Proprietary  Committee, 
etc. ; has  Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium  and 
St.  Stanislas  of  Russia:  m.  1917.  Ethel 

May,  da.  of  Adolph  Loie,  of  Hartham  Downs, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  | 
62,  Cleveland  Square,  Hyde  Park,  W.2  ; 
Arthur's  Club. 

Hitchcock,  Maj.-Gcn.  Basil  Ferguson 
Burnett-,  C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Thomas  Burnett-Hitchcock,  of  Weeke 
Manor,  Winchester  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.)  1897,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Brevet  Major  and  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1917  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1901,  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17, 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and  A.Q.M.G.  (de- 
spatches seven  times,  Brevets  Major,  Lieut.- 
Col.,  and  Col.,  promoted  Maj. -Gen., Legion  of 
Honour,  D.S.O.,  C.B.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Iialy,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
was  Staff-Capt.,  E.  Command  1905-9,  Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  Bermuda  1910-12,  and  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  4th  Div.  1912-14;  appointed  a 
D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916,  and  Director-Gen. 
of  Mobilisation  at  War  Office  1918,  with  rank 
of  Maj. -Gen.  : m.  1902,  Anne  Austin,  da. 
of  James  Robertson- Walker,  of  Gilgarran, 
Cumberland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Hitchin,  Harold  Everett,  D.S.O. , M.C.', 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Lieut.  Durham  L.I.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Hitchins,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Faunce,  ; 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  1 
Major  Roy.  W.  Kent  Reserve  ; served  din- 
ing European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col. - 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hitchins,  Col.  Charles  Henry  Macintire, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1896  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Labour  Corps  (formerly  in  Indian  Army) ; 
Salonika  1914-18  with  LabourCoros  (C.M.G.) ; 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Hitchins,  Major  Edward  Norman  For- 
tescue,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Tom 
Forteseue  Hitchins,  of  Truro  ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at 
Dulwich  Coll. ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  W. 
Riding  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Ch. 
Signal  Officer  (despatches,  M'.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1915,  Francis  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  A. 
Warde,  of  Sevenoaks ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dean  Lodge,  Sevenoaks  ; Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hoadley,  Miss  Jane,  C.B.E. , R.R.C., 
da.  of  — Hoadley;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Matron 
Queen  Alexandra’s  Imperial  Mil.  Nursing 
Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hoare,  Major  Albert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
1879  ; Major  R.G.A.  (Reserve)  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Hoare,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Fanshawe, 

C. B. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Malortie 

Hoare,  R.  of  Fawley,  Hants;  b.  1854;  ed. 
at  Marlborough,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Scholar,  B.A.  18 — , M.A.  1877);  formerly 
Major  (Hon.  Lieut.-Col.)  (V.D.)  Hertford- 
shire Regt. ; sometime  an  Assist.  Master 
at  Haileybury  Coll.  ; was  Organising  Sec. 
of  Public  Sens.  Brig.  Camp  1889-1912 : m. 
1894,  Gertrude  Jane  Katherine,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  James  Samuel  Hoare,  R.  of  God- 
stone,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  10, 

Slaver  ton  Road,  Oxford. 

Hoare,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Hervey, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Hoare  [M. 
Bristol,  colls.];  b.  1875:  is  Major  W.  Kent 
Yeo.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Machine  Gun  Corps; 

S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar): 
m.  1st,  1909,  Marie  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1917, 
da.  of  Ludwig  Leopold,  of  Genoa,  and  widow 
of  Sir  Lepel  Griffin,  K.C.S  I. ; andly,  1919, 
Cecily,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Grey  [see  E.  I 
Feversham,  colls.],  and  widow  of  15th  Vis-  | 


count  Mountgarret ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918).  Hocker  Edge , Cranbrook,  Kent. 
Hoare,  Major  Cuthbert  Gurney,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1883  ; Major  Indian  Cav. ; some- 
time Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hoare,  Capt.  Edward  Godfrey,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I.  (Reserve); 
European  War  19 14-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hoare,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Richard 
Gurney,  C.B.E.  ; 6.18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hoare,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Lennard, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  William  Hoare,  of  Summer- 
hill,  Benenden,  Cranbrook,  Kent;  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
Special  Reserve  R.A.;  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (Legion 
of  Honour);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Summer- 
hill , Benenden,  Cranbrook,  Kent. 

Hoare,  Major  Henry  Noel,  D.S.O., 
O.B  E.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E  ) cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hoare,  Lieut.  - Com.  Keith  Robin, 

D. S.O.,  D.S.C.,  son  of  the  late  C.  A.  R. 
Hoare  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N. ; Europe-n  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Albert 
Medal):  m.  1919,  Brenda,  da.  of  Alec  Bards- 
ley,  of  Kingwood,  Crumpsall,  Manchester; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Hoare, Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Lennard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Hoare,  of  Summerhill, 
Benenden,  Cranbrook,  Kent  [see  Lennard, 
Bt.]  ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with"five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.):  m. 
19x2,  Edith  Audrey,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  G.  H. 
Woodard ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Benenden,  Cran- 
brook, Kent. 

Hoare,  Brig. -Gen.  Reginald,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Rolls  Hoare; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  (and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  retired) 
Hussars  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  19x4- 
18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) 
(h.-p.  1918)  : m.  1918,  Violet  Eliza  Reid,  da. 
of  John  Reid  Walker  [see  Walker,  Bt.,  cr. 
1886] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hoare,  William  Douro,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Richard  Hoare,  of  Marden  Hill,  Hertford  ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883,  M.A.  x886): 
a Merchant  and  Bank  Director,  a J.P.  for 
Herts;  and  Chm.  Herts  War  Pensions 
Committee  : m 1891,  Ida  Mary,  da.  of  Lachlan 
M.  Rate,  of  Milton  Court,  Dorking;  cr. 
C B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  North  Lodge,  Cromer; 
Guesscns,  IVehvyn,  Herts ; Brooks’s,  and 
Bath  Clubs. 

Hobart,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Vere  Caven- 
dish, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  Hobart,  Bt.]. 
Hobart,  Major  James  Wilfred  Lang 
Stanley,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1890  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hobart,  Major  Percy  Cleghorn  Stanley, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  R T. 
Hobart,  I.C.S. ; b.  1885,  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at 
I R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1904,  and  became 
I Capt.  1914  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
j (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
1 asGen.StaffOfficerand  Brig. -Maj.  (wounded, 

three  days  prisoner,  despatches  six  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  O.B.E.);  ap- 
pointed to  Gen.  Staff,  War  Office  1920,  with 
rank  of  Major  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Travellers'  Club. 

Hobart-Hampden  [see  Hampden]. 
Hobbins, Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Keefe,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Albert  Abraham  Hobbins;  b.  1872; 
is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf.;  .-erved  during  European  War  1915-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1573 


Hobbins,  Capt.  Thomas  Phillips,  C.B.E . ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hobbins,  Capt.  Wilfred  Austin,  D.S.O .; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and 
a D.A. Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Hobbs,  Flight-Lieut.  Basil  Deacon, D.S. O. , 
D.S.C.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Flight-Lieut. 
R.A.F. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.,  promoted);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hobbs,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  J oseph  Hobbs  ; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Borough  Road  Coll. : an  E. 
India  Merchant;  European  War  1914-19 
with  Welch  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8.  Sind  [India)  Club. 

Hobbs,  Maj.-Gen.  Percy  Eyre  Francis, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas 
Francis  Hobbs,  of  Barnaboy,  Frankford, 
King’s  co. ; b.  1865 ; entered  Roy.  Marines 
1883,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1890, 
Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908, 
Col.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1915;  retired  1920; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A.G., 
3rd  Div.,  and  subsequently  as  A.A.G.  at 
Army  Head  Quarters,  and  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  pro- 
moted, C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Montenegrin 
Gold  Medal  for  Merit);  was  D.A.A.G., 
Woolwich  1899,  Ch.  Instructor  at  Army  Ser. 
Corps  Sch.  of  Instruction  1901,  Assist.  Di- 
rector of  Supplies  and  Transport,  London 
Dist.,  1905-9,  and  of  E.  Command  1909-13 ; 
was  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914-17:  m.  1889, 
Eliza,  da.  of  Henry  Hutson,  of  Georgetown, 
British  Guiana;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915- 

Hobbs,  Col.  Reginald  Francis  Arthur, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Simpson 
Hackett  Hobbs,  of  Kylemore,  Great  Mal- 
vern; b.  1878;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1898,  became 
Capt.  1907,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920  ; is  an 

A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
in  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de 
spatches,  C.M.G.,  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy, 
Brevet  Col.) ; was  employed  on  Gold  Coast 
Survey  1904-5,  and  Officer  for  Technical 
Duties  at  Sch.  of  Musketry  1908-12  : m.  1906, 
Frances  Graham,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
William  Stirling,  K.C.B.,  of  Ochiltree, 
Folkestone;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1915. 

Hobday,  Col.  Edmund  Arthur  Ponsonby, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  T.  F.  Hobday, 

B. S.C. ; b.  1859 ; is  Col.  R.F.A.  (retired) ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m. 
1892,  Nora,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.-Pottinger ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hobday,  Major  Frederick  Thomas 
George,  C.M.G.,  F.R.C.V.S.  ; b.  1870  ; Major 
R.A.V.C.,  a F.R.S.E.,  and  Hon.  Vet.  Surg.  to 

H. M.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
thrice,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  of  Agricultural  Merit 
of  France);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Hobday,  Major  Herbert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 

b.  1882;  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.; 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 

D. S.O.);  retired  as  Major  1920;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Hobday,  Capt.  Rupert  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Edmund  Arthur  Ponsonby  Hob- 
day, C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918). 

Hobday,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Francis, 

C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  — Hobday  ; b. 
1847  J entered  12th  Regt.  1865  and  B.S.C.  (now 

I. S.C.)  1868,  became  Capt.  1877,  Brevet  Major 
1879,  Lieut.-Col.  1891,  Col.  1895  (retired 
1903),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1912 ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (despatches, 
medal,  Brevet  Major);  was  Comy.-Gen.  in 


India  1891-6,  and  Corny. -Gen.-in-Ch.  in 
India  1896-1900  : m.  1869,  Louisa,  da.  of 
Gen.  H.  Nicoll,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1897. 

Hobkirk,  Brig.-Gen.  Clarence  John, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Hob- 
kirk, of  Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh;  b. 
1869  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Essex  Regt.  ; re- 
tired as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  of  his  Regt.,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg. 
an  Australian  Inf.  Brig,  and  a Highland 
Brig,  (despatches  eight  times,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.);  was  Mil.  Attache  at  Rome  and 
Berne  1914:  m.  1897,  Nora  Louisa,  da.  of 
the  late  Arthur  Bosanquet,  I.C.S.,  of 
Cleddon,  Monmouthshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Hobley,  Charles  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Hobley  of  Nuneaton  ; b. 
1867;  is  an  A.M.I.C.E.,  a Corresponding 
Member  of  Roy.  Anthropological  Institute 
and  of  Zoological  So.,  Senior  Provincial 
Commr.  and  Commr.  of  Mines,  and  a M.L.C. 
Kenya  Colony;  author  of  “Ethnology  of 
A-Kamba”:  m.  1st,  1897,  Edith  Ellen,  who 
d.  1901,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Smith,  of 
Nuneaton;  2ndly,  1905,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of 
Thomas  Turner,  of  The  Grove,  Sutton 
Coldfield  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1904.  Mombasa, 
Kenya  Colony , East  Africa ; Savage,  and 
Sports'  Clubs. 

Hobson,  Allen  Faber,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  as 
Lieut.  R.E.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916. 

Hobson,  Capt.  Frederic  Greig,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
16  as  Capt.W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Hobson,  Lieut.  - Co/.Ge  raid  W al  ton,  C.M.  G.  t 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Hobson, 

J.P.,  D.L.,  of  The  Marfords,  Bromborough, 
Cheshire ; b.  1873  > ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  12th  Lancers  1892,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1906  (retired  1908),  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  1919;  S. 
African  War  1899-1901,  present  at  actions  of 
Magersfontein,  Driefontein,  and  Poplar 
Grove,  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and  at  battles 
of  Paardeberg  and  Wittebergen  (despatches. 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is 
a Director  of  J.  Chadwick  and  Co.,  and  J. 
Kershaw  and  Co.,  cotton  spinners,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Leicestershire  : m.  1908,  Wynifred 
Hilda  Gardiner,  da.  of  John  Gardiner 
Muir,  of  Farmingwoods  Hall,  Northants; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Misterton  Hall, 
Lutterworth  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Hobson,  Major  Harry  Roy,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  an 
A.Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hockaday,  William  Thomas,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Manager  Constructive 
Depart.,  Devonport  Dockyard;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  H.M.  Dockyard,  Devonport . 
Hocking,  William  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Thomas  Hocking;  b.  1864 ; Sup. 
Operative  Department,  and  Librarian  and 
Curator  of  Roy.  Mint ; has  Coronation  medal 
1911  ; author  of  “ Official  Catalogue  of  the 
Royal  Mint  Museum  ” ; m.  1st,  1890,  Agnes, 
who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Edwin  Pavitt;  2nd,  1903, 
Elizabeth  Jane,  da.  of  William  Stokoe;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Royal  Mint,  E.i. 

Hodder,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Hod- 

der ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Honours 
1898,  B.C.  1901,  M.B.  1903,  M.A.  1919) ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
Med.  Units  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910, 
Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  Alfred  Cort  Haddon, 
F.R.S.,  of  3,  Cranmer  Road.  Cambridge;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  160,  Sandon  Road,  Stafford. 

IIodge,  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; 

Lieut.  Manchester  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


574 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hodge,  Paymaster -Com.  John  Mackey, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  M. 
Hodge,  V.  of  St.  Luke’s,  Plymouth  ; b.  1881 ; 
ed.  at  Plymouth  and  Mannamead  Coll.  ; 
Paymaster-Corn.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914- 
19,  latterly  with  Naval  Transport  at  Arch- 
angel and  on  Dwina  River  (despatches, 
O.B.E.,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—,  Janet  Alison,  da. 
of  J.  R.  Crockford ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 
D.S.O.  1920.  Highclere , East  Molesey  ; 

Cocoa  Tree  Club. 

Hodge,  Major  the  Hon.  Robert  Edward 
Adney,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Wyfold]. 

Hodge,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Roland  Her- 
mon  Hermon-,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  B. 
Wyfold]. 

Hodgens,  Major  Sydney  Francis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery ; 
served  /during  European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Hodges,  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  Dallas  Per- 
cival,  C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Herbert 
Busy  Hodges,  of  Watton,  Herts  ; b.  1861  ; 
ed.  at  Epsom  Coll. ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  L.R.C.P. 
London  1889,  M.B.  1890,  M.D.  London  1892  ; 
served  in  Sudanese  Mutiny  1898  (medal), 
and  in  E.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches) ; some- 
time Assist.  Resident  Med.  Officer  S.E. 
Fever  Hospital,  New  Cross,  and  Resident 
House  Physician,  Resident  House  Surg.  and 
Resident  Accoucheur  at  London  Hospital  ; 
appointed  Med.  Officer  Uganda  Protectorate 
1898,  Senior  Med.  Officer  1906,  and  Principal 
Med.  Officer  1908;  was  in  charge  of  Sleeping 
Sickness  Extended  Investigations  1905  (re- 
tired 1919) ; has  E.  African  medal:  m.  1909, 
Helena,  da.  of  the  late  George  Riddick,  of 
Manchester  and  Dumfries;  cr.  C.M.G.  1910. 
Arlington , Norfolk  Square , Bognor;  Sports' 
Club. 

Hodges,  Rear-Adm.  Michael  Henry,  C.B. , 
M.V.O. , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Francis 
Hodges;  b.  1874;  entered  R.N.  1887,  became 
Lieut.  1895,  Com.  1902,  Capt.  1908,  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1920;  in  Ladysmith  with  Naval  Brig, 
during  siege  1899-1900,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  3rd  class  of  Japanese  Order 
of  the  Rising  Sun,  C.B.) ; sometime  a Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; is  a Naval  Attache  at 
Paris ; appointed  to  command  Destroyer 
Flotilla,  Atlantic  Fleet  1920  ; has  Legion  of 
Honour  : m.  1903,  Frederica  Octavia,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  F.  Tiarks,  of  Chislehurst ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1914,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
4,  Avenue  du  Docteur  Brouardel,  Paris  ; 
United  Service  Ctub. 

Hodgetts,  Col.  Charles  Alfred,  C.M.G. , 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  George  Hodgetts,  of 
Toronto ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Provincial  Model 
Sch.,  Toronto,  and  at  Toronto  Med.  Coll. 
(M.D.  1886);  L.R.C.P.  London  1889,  D.P.H. 
1907  ; has  been  Chief  Health  Officer  of 
Ontario,  and  Med  Adviser  on  Public  Health 
to  Commn.  of  Conservation  of  Canada  ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Sanitary  Institute,  of  R03'. 
Institute  of  Public  Health,  and  of  So.  of 
Med.  Officers  of  Health  of  Great  Britain, 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Com.  of  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy  ; was  Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps,  with  Canadian  Expeditionary 
Force  1914-18,  Canadian  Red  Cross  Commr. 
Overseas  1914-18,  Director  of  Med.  Sers., 
and  in  Min.  of  National  Ser.  1918,  and 
Assist.  Commr.  in  Ireland  1918  ; tn.  1896, 
Miss  Elizabeth  B.  Salter,  of  St.  John’s,  New- 
foundland, who  d.  1909;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Ottawa , Canada  ; Ridcau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Hodgins,  Capt.  Adam,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1885; 
Capt.  R A.V.C.;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hodgins,  Lieut.-Col.  (Frederick)  Owen, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  William  Egerton 
Hodgins,  C.M.G  , of  Ottawa,  Canada;  b. 
1887  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.,  Kingston,  Canada 
(Graduate  1907)  j is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Engineers;  Euro- 
pean War  19 1 4-19  on  Staff  (despatches, 
thrice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  The  Rox- 
borough.  Oltaiva,  Canada;  Junior  Naval 
and  Military , Junior  Army  and  Navy , and 
Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Clubs. 


Hodgins,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Egerton, 

C. M.G.,  el.  son  of  thelate  JohnGeorgeHodgins, 

l. S.O.,  LL.D.;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Hellmuth  Coll., 
and  Univ.  of  Toronto  (B.A.  1874,  M. A. 
1875);  Bar,  Ontario  1877;  entered  Canadian 
Mil.  1876  ; commanded  Gov. -Gen.’s  Foot 
Guards  1894-9 ; joined  Permanent  Staff 
Canadian  Mil.  1902,  and  is  Maj.-Gen.  (retired); 
Fenian  Raid  1866  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  A.G.  Mil.  Head  Quarters 
(despatches  twice) ; in  Depart,  of  Justice, 
Canada  1883-1902,  and  Dist.  Officer  Comdg. 
Mil.Dist.  No.  4 1905-9,  and  No.  1 Div.  1909- 
14;  represented  Canadian  Mil.  Depart,  on 
Overseas  Demobilization  Board,  England 
1917-18:  m.  1st,  1880,  Caroline  Seymour,  el. 
da. of  George  M.  Clark,  K.C., formerly  County 
Court  Judge,  Cobourg,  Ontario;  2nd,  1883, 
Eleanor  Jaffray,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir 
William  Johnston  Ritchie,  Ch.  Justice  of 
Canada  [see  Ritchie,  “Knights’  Widows  ”] ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  The  Roxborough  Apartments, 
Ottawa ; Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

Hodgkin,  Major  Harry  Sidney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Hardwicke  Hodgkin, 
of  Corby,  Lincolnshire;  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Bourne  Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Cheshire  Regt. 
1901,  and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Dragoon 
Guards  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner,  Brevet  Major) : 

m.  1912,  Elsie  Gray,  only  da.  of  the  late  R. 
J.  McMordie,  M.P.,  of  Cabin  Hill,  Knock, 
Belfast ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Hodgkins,  Major  John  Rowland, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.V.C.,  and  a 
F.R.C.V.S.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hodgkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919. 

Hodgkinson,  Professor  William  Richard, 
C.B.E.,  F.R.S.E.,  Ph.D.,  son  of  Joseph 
Hodgkinson,  of  Hope  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Gram.  Sch.,  Sheffield,  and  at  Roy.  Sch.  of 
Mines;  has  been  Assist.  Professor  at  Roy. 
Coll,  of  Chemistry,  and  Professor  of  Chemistry 
and  Metallurgy  Ordnance  Coll.,  Woolwich; 
has  made  numerous  inventions  for  War  Office ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  89,  Shooter's  Hill  Road,  S.E. 3. 
Hodgson,  Lieut.-Col.  Barnard  Thornton, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Barnard  Becket 
Hodgson,  of  Highlands,  Bolney,  Sussex ; 
b.  1863;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886;  Lieut.- 
Col.  (T.D.)  4th  Batn.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. 
(T.F.),  and  a J.P.  for  Co.  London  ; was  Sec. 
Lunacy  Commn.  1908-12,  since  when  he  has 
been  Commr.  of  Lunacy  and  the  Board  of  Con  - 
trol  : m.  1893,  Mabel  Gertrude,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  Godman,  of  Park  Hatch,  Surrey  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  26,  Draycott  Place , S.W. ; 

Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Hodgson,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Charles, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hodgson, Lieut.-Col. George  Cecil, D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Robert 
Hodgson,  Bom.  S.C. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  United 
Ser.  Coll.,  Westward  Ho!;  entered  Indian 
Army  1897,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Coi.  1920;  Waziristan 
Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  Tibet 
Mission  Escort  1904  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  Abor  Expedition  1911-12 
(medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  19  6-18, 
Palestine  1918,  Afghan  War,  1919  (Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  tn.  1912,  Beatrice  Maude  Mary, 
who  d.  1915,  da.  of  John  Lathom  Jervis; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1904. 

Hodgson,  Lieut.-Col.  Greenwood,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1915-19,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  on  Staff,  S.  African  Forces ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Hodgson,  Capt.  Harold  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Hodgson,  Capt.  John  Coombe,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881 ; entered  R.N.  1897,  and  became  Com. 
1914,  and  Capt.  1920;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 

| D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1575 


Hodgson,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Egerton, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R E. ; Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O. , 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palms) ; was  a Ch.  Engineer  in  Italy  19x8-19  : 
m.  1909;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hodgson,  Robert  MacLeod,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  18 — ) ; appointed  Vice-Consul 
at  Vladivostok  1908,  and  Consul  1911 ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1920.  British  Consulate , Vladivostok. 

Hodgson,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Thornton, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1st  Roy.  Dragoons ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Hodnett,  Harry,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; for- 
merly 2nd  Lieut.  Liverpool  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hodsoll,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Sup- 
plies ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hodson,  Capt.  Edmund  Adair,  D.S.O. 
[see  Hodson,  Bt.]. 

Hodson,  Col.  Frederick  Arthur,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  N.  Rhodesia  Police  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hodson,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Cuthbert 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hodson,  Com.  Gerald  Lord,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  T.  Hodson,  R.  of  Od- 
dington,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1883;  entered 

R. N.  1899,  and  is  Com.  : m.  1916,  E.  May, 
da.  of  J.  D.  Hedderwick,  LL.D.,  of  2,  Clair- 
mont  Gardens,  Glasgow  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hodson,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Cheshire  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Hodson,  Vincent  Sutherland,  M.V.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

B. Ch.  1900);  is  Senior  Med.  Inspector, 
Sudan  Med.  Depart  ; has  been  Senior 
Obstetrical  House  Physician,  St.  Thomas’s 
Hospital,  and  Resident  Med.  Officer,  Kasr- 
el-Aini  Hospital,  Cairo  ; has  Order  of  the 
Nile  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912.  Atbara, 
Sudan. 

Hofmeyr,  Gysbert  Reitz,  C.M.G.,  third 
son  of  Jan  Hendrik  Hofmeyr,  of  Riversdale, 
Cape  Province,  S.  Africa ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Victoria  Coll.,  Stellenbosch  ; entered  Cape 
Civil  Ser.  1890,  and  became  Private  Sec.  to 
Colonial  Sec.  of  Cape  Colony  1897,  Clerk 
Assist.  Cape  House  of  Assembly  1897,  Clerk 
ol  1st  House  of  Assembly,  Transvaal  1907, 
and  Clerk  of  House  of  Assembly,  Union  of 

S.  Africa  1910;  was  Registrar  of  Special 
Tribunals  Court  1900-1902,  Transvaal  Sec. 
to  S.  African  Union  Convention  1908-9  (Union 
medal),  and  Sec.  to  Delimitation  Commn. 
1909-10  ; is  a Commr.  of  Oaths  for  Union  ol 
S.  Africa;  formerly  co-proprietor  and  editor 
of  “ Het  Zuid-Afrikaanse  Jaarboek”  1905-7; 
author  of  first  Sketch  of  practical  plan  for 
Union  of  S.  Africa  1907  : m.  1895,  Ydie,  da. 
of  P.  A.  P.  J.  Nel,  of  Bruintjes  Hoogte, 
Somerset  East,  Cape  Province;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1914.  VVelgemeend,  Camp  Street , Cape  Town. 

Hogan,  Lieut.-Col.  E.  V.,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1916-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (MU.)  1919. 

Hogan,  Guy  Stewart,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
2nd  Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  Euro- 
pean War  1916-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Hogarth,  Major  Archibald  Henry, 

C.B.E.,  ; ’ ‘ " — 

1914-19  as 
O.B.E., 


u.k^.ivi.-,  o.  10 — ; European  War 
Major  R.A.F.  (despatches,  D.C.M., 
C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E. 


Hogarth,  Coni.  David  George,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com. 
R.N.V.R. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,. 
Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Hogarth,  Maj.-Gen.  Donald  McDonald,. 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  a Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Danilo- 
of  Montenegro) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Hogarth,  Robert  George,  C.B.E.? 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  George  Hogarth,  of  Eccles- 
tofts,  Berwickshire  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Felstead 
Sch.,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1892,, 
F.R.C.S.  England  1894  ; Surg.  Gen.  Hospital, 
Nottingham,  and  Consulting  Surg.  Children’s 
Hospital  there ; House  Surg.  St.  Bartholo- 
mew’s Hospital  1893,  and  Senior  Resident 
Med.  Officer,  Gen.  Hospital,  Nottingham 
1894-6:  m.  1897,  Mabel  Winifred,  da.  of 

L.  D’Ewes  Lynam,  of  The  Park,  Nottingham  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (CivU)  1919.  60,  Ropeivalk,  Notting- 
ham ; County  ( Nottingham ) Club. 

Hogg,  Lieut.-Col.  Conrad  Charles  Henry ? 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1875  ; entered  R.E.  1895,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
appointed  Assist,  to  Engineer-in-Ch.  1916; 
cr.  C.M.G.  19x6. 

Hogg,  Major  Cyril  Mindon  Trower, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  T.  W.  Hogg  ; b. 
1879;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice,, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1912,  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  — Dacres  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Hogg,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Crawford,  C.B., 
son  of  Charles  Hogg;  b.  1842;  ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.  ; entered  Bom.  Cav.  1858,  be- 
came Brevet  Capt.  1870,  Brevet  Major  1878, 
Lieut.-Col.  1884,  Col.  1888,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1897 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(horse  shot,  despatches,  medal) ; was 
D.Q.M.G.,  Bombay  1890-91,  and  Q.M.G., 
Bombay  1891-5,  and  in  command  of  a 2nd 
Class  Dist.,  Bombay  1895-9;  appointed  CoL 
in  Indian  Cav.  Regt.  1904 : m.  1878,  Hen- 
rietta Isabella,  da.  of  C.  N.  Minchin ; cr. 
C-.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 

Hogg,  Miss  Margaret,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; 
is  Matron  of  Guy’s  Hospital;  cr.  C.B.E- 
1917.  Guy’s  Hospital,  S.E.  1. 

Hogg,  Major  Philip  Granville  Hardinge, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  is  Major  R.E. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x6. 

Hogg, ^rz^-.-G^.Rudolph  Ed  ward  Trower, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Col.  Theodore  Wil- 
liam Hogg,  Indian  Army;  b.  1877;  entered 
R.A.  1896,  became  Capt.  Indian  Cav.  1905, 
Major  1914  (joined  R.F.C.  1915).  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Col.  and  Brig.-Gen.  1917 ; 
retired  1919  ; Gallipoli  1915  (despatches),  and 
in  France  and  with  Army  of  Rhine  1915- 19 
(Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm)  ; was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  King  George  V.  during 
tour  in  India  1911-12  ; cr.  C.I.E.  ign,  C.M.G. 

1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Hogg,  Capt  Samuel  Rolleston,  D.S.O.? 

M. C.,  son  of  James  Scott  Hogg,  of  London 
Road,  Buxton  ; b.  1889;  a Chartered  Accoun- 
tant ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1918,  Margery,  el.  da.  of  James  A.  Walker, 
of  151,  Kyverdale  Road,  Stamford  Hill, 

N. E. ; cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Hoggart,  Major  John  William,  D.S.O.? 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  (retired);  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

HoHLER,ThomasBeaumont,  C.B.,  C.M.G.? 

son  of  the  late  Henry  Booth  Hohler,  J.P., 


2576 


COMPANION  AGE. 


D.L.,  of  Fawkham  Manor,  Kent;  b.  1872; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  ; entered 
Diplo.  Ser.  1894,  became  a 3rd  Sec.  1897, 
2nd  Sec.  1901,  1st  Sec.  1908,  ; appointed 
1 st  Sec.  to  Constantinople  1908  and  to 
Mexico  1910,  Counsellor  of  Embassy  1915 
and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  1918; 
went  as  Ch.  Political  Officer  to  High  Coimnr. 
Constantinople  Nov.  1918,  and  as  British 
High  Commr.  to  Hungary  Jan.  1920;  has 
acted  as  Charge  d’Affaires  in  Egypt,  Abys- 
sinia, and  Mexico;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914,  C.B. 
(Civil),  1916.  British  High  Commission, 
Budapest , Hungary ; Fawkham  Manor, 
Kent ; Carlton , Bath,  and  St.  James’s  Clubs. 
Holbech,  Capt.  Laurence,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Holbech,  V.  of  Kine- 
ton,  Warwickshire  ; b.  1888;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; Manager  of  a Rubber  and  Tea 
EstateinCeylon,and  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards 
Special  Reserve;  European  War  1916-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Guards’  Club. 

Holberton,  Edgar  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  John  Lidstone  Holberton,  of  Greenbank, 
Wordesley,  Staffordshire ; b.  187ft;  Manager 
Bomba3'-Burma  Trading  Corporation  (Limi- 
ted) of  Rangoon,  a Member  of  Burma  Legis- 
lative Council,  Consul  for  Siam  at  Rangoon, 
and  Chm.  Burma  Chamber  of  Commerce: 
m.  1911,  Mary  Renee,  da.  of  Robert  Romney 
Kane,  of  Dublin;  cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil. >,1919. 
Kemendine  Lodge , Rangoon,  Burma  ; Wel- 
lington Club. 

Holborow,  Col.  William  Hillier,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Daniel  Holborow,  of 
Cromall,  Gloucestershire  ; b.  1841 ; is  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Comdg.  Australian  Inf., 
and  a M.L.C.  of  the  Colony  : m.  1864,  Maria 
Amelia,  da.  of  the  late  William  Town,  o 
Richmond,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  C.M.G.  1896. 
Gads  Hill,  Croydon,  N.S.  Wales. 

Holbrook,  Major  Arthur  Ernest,  D.S.  O. ; 
el.  son  of  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Richard  Holbrook, 
K.B.E.,  M.P.,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Southsea;  b. 
1880;  is  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1901-2  with  Hampshire  Regt. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.);  appointed  a Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies,  1919:  m.  1909,  Winifred 
Evelyn,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Hyne 
Edwards,  of  Kington  Magna,  Dorset ; cr. 
D.S  O.  1916. 

Holbrook,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Vivian, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Arthur  Richard 
Holbrook,  K.B.E..  M.P. ; 6.1886;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.  ; Director,  Depart,  of  Mechanical 
^transport,  Min.  of  Munitions,  during  Euro- 
pean War:  m.  919,  Katherine,  ds.  of  C.  F. 
Elston;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Holbrooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Frede- 
rick Roper,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Holbrooke,  Col.  Philip  Lancelot, 

C. M.  G.,  D.S.  O. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick 
George  Holbrooke;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  FelstedSch.; 
entered  R.A.  1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1918;  S.  African  War  190c- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps)  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Russian  Orderof  St.  Stanislas,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  was  an  Instructor,  Sch. 
of  Gunnery,  Shoeburyness  1908-12,  and  a 
Staff  Officer,  Rhayader  1912-14;  appointed 
Major-Instructor  Sch.  ofGunnery,  Lydd  1914,  1 
a Brig.-Maj.  1915,  a D.A.A.G.  1916,  and  a 
Brig. -Gen.  R.A.  1917,  and  Ch.  Instructor  in 
Gunnery,  Coast  Artillery  Sch.  1920:  m.  1903, 
Eleanor  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis 
Slade  Gully,  of  Trevennen,  Cornwall;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  The  Manor  House, 
Barton  Stacev,  Sutton  Scotney , Hants. 

Holcroft,  Capt.  Cyril  Walter,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Holden,  Rev.  Albert  Thomas,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Hon.  Chap.  Australian  Forces ; 


European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Holden,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Walter, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b 1879  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Holden,  Major  Hyla  Napier,  D.S.O.  \ 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Indian  Army  ; N.-W- 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Holden,  Major  William  Conor,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A..  and  a Staff 
Capt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.;  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Holderness,  Major  Hardwicke,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9. 

Holdich,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  William 
Vanrenen,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Thomas 
Hungerford  Holdich,  K.C.M.G,  K.C.I.E., 

C. B.  ; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Capt.  1913,  Major 
igie,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.*  1918  ; served 
during  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile  and  of  Crown  of 
I taty,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour) : 
tn.  1909,  Winifred,  da.  of  Arthur  Fraser;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Holdich,  Col.  Harold  Adrian,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  Col.  Sir  Thomas  Hungerford 
Holdich,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.I.E.,  C.B. ; b.  1874  ; 
Col.  Indian  Army;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1914- 
16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-CoL): 
m.  1910,  Gertrude  Elizabeth,  da.  of  William 
Brooke,  of  Northgate  Mount,  Honley,  York- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Holdsworth,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Armyt- 
age,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Holdsworth,  for- 
merly of  Bendigo,  Victoria;  b.  1875;  Major 
Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1900  with  Victoria  Mounted  Rifles 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  European 
War  1914-16  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Holdsworth,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Lewis, 
C.B. , C.M.G.;  b.  1862;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  7th  Hussars  (retired),  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen. ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet-Col.), 
Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches,  C.B., 
C.M.G  ) : m.  1907,  Alice,  da.  of  E.  Stanhope- 
Jones,  and  widow  of  George  William  Duff 
Assheton-Smith  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918.  14,  Great  Stanhope  Street,  W.i. 

Holdsworth,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Joseph, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Hall  Holds- 
worth, M.D.  ; b.  1844;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  United  Provinces  Light  Horse;  is 
a landed  proprietor  in  India;  appointed 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  the  Viceroy  of  India  (Baron 
Curzon  of  Kedleston)  1899 : m.  1st,  1871, 
Lucy,  who  d.  1880,  da.  of  the  late  John  Hall 
Bridgman,  J .P.,  of  Lehra,  Gorakhpur,  India  ; 
2nd,  1883,  Marian  Teresa,  who  a.  1898,  da. 
of  the  late  William  James  Howard,  of  Sea- 
point  Manor,  Blackrock,  Dublin  ; cr.  C.I.E. 

1898.  Lehra,  Gorakhpur,  United  Provinces, 
India  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Hole,  Robert  Selby,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  Hole,  of  North  Tawton, 
Devon  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. ; Fellow 
Indian  Engineering  Coll.,  Cooper’s  Hill 
1896  ; entered  Indian  Forest  Ser.  1893  (1st 
place  in  examination);  became  Forest  Offi- 
cer, Central  Provinces  1896,  Instructor  at 
Forest  Sch.,  Dehra  Dun  1903,  and  Imperial 
Forest  Botanist,  Forest  Research  Institute, 
Dehra  Dun  1907  ; was  Pres,  of  Botanical 
Section  of  Indian  Science  Congress  1918  ; 
author  of  “ Manual  of  Botany,’*  and  vari- 
ous papers  on  Forestry  and  Botan3^ : m. 

1899.  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  B.  P. 
Rooke,  M.D.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  c/o  H.  S. 
King  and  Co.,  9,  Pall  Mall,  S.W.i. 

Holford,  Capt. Charles  Frederick, D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Holford,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Castle  Hill,  Dorchester  [see  Webley- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


577 


Parry-Pryse,  Bt.]  ; b.  1879  » ed.  at  Rugby  ; 
entered  R.A.  1898,  and  became  Lieut.  1901  ; 
retired  1904;  is  Capt.  in  the  Army;  S. 
Africa,  1899-1902  present  at  battle  of  Colenso 
{dangerously  wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Ursula  Isabel,  da.  of 
Richard  Cecil  Corbett  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Bircher 
Hall , Leominster. 

Holford,  Major  James  Henry  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Holford,  of  Castle  Hill,  Buckland  Newton, 
Dorchester  [see  Webley-Parry-Pryse,  Bt.]  ; 
b.  1873;  entered  7th  Hussars  1894,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1900;  retired  1905;  served  in 
Matabeleland  1896,  in  Ashanti  1900  (D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  with  Derbyshire  Regt. 
(Bar  to  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; formerly  Major  2nd 
Cheshire  R.E.  (Vol.) ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Derby  (C)  Jan.  1906:  m.  1901,  the 
Hon.  Blanche  Grosvenor,  second  da.  of  1st 
Baron  Stalbridge;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901  (Bar  1919), 
C.M.G.  19x9. 

Holford,  Mrs.  Mary  Eleanor  Gwynne, 

C. B.E.,  da.  of  Gordon  Canning,  of  Hartpury, 
Gloucester;  b.  1864;  initiated  scheme  for 
supply  of  Artificial  Limbs  to  Sailors  and 
Soldiers  (Queen  Mary’s  Auxiliary  Hospital 
for  Limbless  Soldiers,  Roehampton);  a Lady 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England:  m.  1891,  James  Price  Gwynne 
Holford;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Buckland,  Bwlch, 
Breconshire. 

Holl,  Lieut. -Col.  George  William, 

D. S.O.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Holland,  Bernard  Henry,  C.B.  [see  B. 
Knutsford], 

Holland,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Lushington, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  William 
Holland,  C.B.,  of  21,  Havelock  Road,  Croy- 
don ; b.  1861 ; entered  King’s  (Liverpool) 
Regt.  1883,  became  Capt.,  Indian  Army  1894, 
Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  retired 
1919;  served  with  Sikkim  Expedition  1888 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
China  1900  (medal),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1901-2  (clasp);  commanded  a Batn. 
King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  >914-15  : m.  1899, 
Rosetta  Stella  Jobele  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911. 

Holland,  Henry,  C.B.E.;  b.  1859;  a 
merchant  and  a J.P.  of  Canterbury,  New 
Zea^nd,  and  a Member  of  Men’s  Executive 
of  New  Zealand  Red  Cross  So. ; was  Mayor 
of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  1911-19:  m. 
1885,  Jane,  O.B.E.  (a  Member  of  Women’s 
Executive  of  New  Zealand  Red  Cross  So., 
and  Pres.  New  Zealand  Soldiers’  Comfort 
Fund),  da.  of  — Eastwood  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E  1919.  Christchurch.  New  Zealand. 
Holland,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  William, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.',  b.  18—;  Capt.  (T.D.)  Inns 
of  Court  Officers  Training  Corps,  and  a 
Gen  Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  American  D.S.M.,  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Holland,  Capt.  Hubert  Henry,  C.B.  ; 
b 18  — ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  on  Naval  Staff  at 
Admiralty;  European  War  1914-17  (C.B.): 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Holland,  Major  Hugh  Moritz,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  R.G.  A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Holland,  Major  John  Edmund  David, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  H.  Holland;  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  formerly  Major  5th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — , Miss 
Lindsay  Watson;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 
Holland,  Lieut.-Col.  Lancelot,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Holland;  b.  1876; 
entered  Seaforth  Highlanders  1896,  became 
Capt,  1901,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  Nile  Expedition 
r898  (present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and 


Khartum),  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia);  cr.  D.S.O. (1915. 

Holland,  Leonard  Duncan,  C.B.E , son 
of  the  late  Rev.  H.  W.  Holland  ; b.  1874; 
ed.  at  Bath,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Classical  Exhibitioner)  ; entered  War 
Office  1896,  and  became  Principal  Clerk 
1918:  m.  1903,  Gertrude  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Conacher;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
x,  Gay  ton  Crescent , Hampstead,  N.W.3. 

Holland,  Robert  Erskine,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Professor  Sir  (Thomas)  Erskine  Holland, 
K.C.,  of  Poynings  House,  Oxford;  b.  1873  ; 
ed  at  Winchester,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1896)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1895  ; ap- 
pointed Sec.  to  Board  of  Revenue,  Madras 
1903;  entered  Political  Depart,  of  Govt,  of 
India  1904,  became  Assist.  Sec.,  Govt,  of 
India,  Foreign  Depart.  1904,  Dep.  Sec.  1908, 
Political  Agent,  Maskat  1908,  Rajputana 
1910,  and  E.  Rajputana  States  1911,  and 
Dep.  Sec.,  Foreign  and  Political  Depart. 
Govt,  of  India  1914;  on  political  duty 
with  Mesopotamia  Field  Force  1915, 
and  employed  on  Special  Commn.  in 
Mesopotamia  1916-17  ; is  a J.P.,and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  4th  Simla  Rifles:  m.  1910, 
Gwendoline,  da.  of  Francis  Edward  Crow, 

C. M.G.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Delhi,  India  ; East 
India  United  Service,  and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Holland,  Major  Rupert  Thurstan, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 -;  Major  R.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Holland-Martin  [see  Martin]. 

Holland-Pryor  [see  Pryor]. 

Hollenbach,  Major  Johan  George, 
D.S.O.]  b.  18  — ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
S.  African  Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Holliday,  Flight- Lieut.  Frederick  Park 
kinson,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.  ",  b.  18 — ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Flight-Corn. 
R.A. F.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Hollingsworth,  Howard,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Hollingsworth,  of  Bilston, 
Staffordshire;  b.  1871;  ed  at  St.  James’s 
Sch.,  Birmingham,  and  at  Taunton  Sch.  ; 
one  of  the  founders,  and  part  proprietor, 
of  Bourne  and  Hollingsworth,  of  Oxford 
Street,  W.,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium  ; sometime  a Member  of  Execu- 
tive" Committee,  King  Albert’s  Hospital 
Committee;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Briar  Clyjfe, 
Loivestoft ; 154,  Gower  Street , iV.C. ; Royal 
Societies'  Club. 

Hollingworth,  Edward,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Hollingworth,  of  Dobcross  ; b.  i860; 
a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  ren- 
dered sers.  in  connection  with  shell  pro- 
duction in  Huddersfield  during  European 
War:  m.  i8H,  Mary  Alice,  da.  of  William 
Redcliffe.  of  Greenfield;  a.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Moordale,  Dobcross,  Yorkshire. 
Hollins,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ernest, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  H.  E Hollins;  b.  1875;  ed- 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; Lieut.-Col.  Lincolnshire 
Regt.,  and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.;  Nile  Ex- 

g edition  1898  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Greek  medal  for  Mil.  Merit) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hollis,  Alfred  Claud,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Hollis,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
West  Worthing;  b.  1874;  ed.  privately,  and 
in  Switzerland  and  Germany  ; served  on 
Transport  duty  during  Uganda  Mutiny 
1897-8,  with  Jubaland  Expedition  1900-1901 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Nandi  Expe- 
dition 1905-6  (clasp) ; appointed  Assist. 
Collector,  E.  Africa  Protectorate  1897,  Col- 
lector 1900,  Acting  Vice-Consul  for  German 
E Africa  1900,  Sec.  to  Administration  1903, 
Sec.  for  Native  Afiairs  and  a M.L.C.  1907, 
Colonial  Sec.,  Sierra  Leone  1912,  Sec., 
Provisional  Administration,  German  E. 
Africa  1916,  and  Ch.  S:c  Tanganyika  Terri- 
tory 1919;  is  a Liveryman  of  Leathersellers’ 

50* 


1578 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Co.  ; author  of  “The  Masai,”  “The  Nandi,’’ 
and  various  articles  on  the  languages  and 
customs  of  E.  African  tribes : m.  1910, 

Enid  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Valentine  I.  R. 
Longman,  of  Highgate,  N. ; cr.  C.  M.G.  iqii, 

C.B.E.  1919.  Dar-es-Salaam,  Tanganyika 
T erritory. 

Hol  lond,  Henry  Arthur,  D.S.O., 

0. B.E.,  son  of  Arthur  Edward  Hollond,  of 
Great  Aslifield, Suffolk;  b.  1884 ; Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1911  ; Fellow  and  Lecturer  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.,  and  Lieut.  R.G.A.  (T.F.) ; European 
War  19x4-18  as  a D.A.A.G.  with  rank  of 
Major  (despatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
igi8,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hollond,  Brig.-Gen.  Spencer  Edmund, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1874  ; entered 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1895, 
became  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917. 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1915-19  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; is  a temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  on  Staff : m.  1920,  Esther  Eliza,  da.  of 
the  late  Llewellyn  Traherne  Bassett  Saun- 
derson,  J.P.  [E.  Clonmel],  and  widow  of 
Major  Hubert  Francis  Crichton  isee  E. 
Erne,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  and 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Holloway,  Maj.-Gen.  Benjamin,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  E.  V.  P.  Holloway,  formerly 
of  Charlbury,  Oxon. ; b.  1861 ; entered  Indian 
Army  1883,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  19x2,  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Burma  Expedition 
1885-6  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  ; was 

D. A.Q.M.G.,  India  1900,  Assist.  Sec.,  Mil. 
Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1901-6 ; was  Dep. 
Sec.  Army  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1912,  Sec. 
thereof  1915,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1916-19;  is  an 
Additional  Member  of  Legislative  Council  of 
Gov.-Gen.  of  India:  m.  1901,  Muriel  Aimee 
Becher;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Wellington  Hall , 
Wellington , S.  India. 

Holman,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Charles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick  Holman,  of  Bidden- 
den,  Kent;  b.  1861  ; served  in  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  with  Methuen’s  Horse  1884-5, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Regt.  Sergeant- 
Major  1st  N.S.  Wales  Mounted  Rifles, 
present  at  battle  of  Diamond  Hills,  and 
1901-2,  as  Capt.  and  Adj.  2nd  N.S.  Wales 
Mounted  Rifles  (despatches,  medal,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1890,  Harriet  Blanche,  da.  of  Robert 
Mills,  of  Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  Victoria  Barracks , Sydney , N.S. 
Wales. 

Holman-Hunt  [see  Hunt]. 

Holmden,  Major  Frank  Alfred  Amphlett, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Frank  Holmden,  of 
Marlpit  House,  Edenbridge,  Kent,  and  Dover 
House,  Sackville  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex ; b. 
1861  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B.  1889) ; served  in  Matabele- 
land  1893  with  Mounted  Inf.  (medal),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  with  Bechuanaland  Protec- 
torate Troops,  istBatn.  Loyal  N.  Lancashire 
Regt.,  and  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers,  present  at  siege  of  Mafeking 
(despatches  twice,  Queen's  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  subsequently  in  British  N. 
Borneo  Protectorate  ; is  Major  Colonial 
Office  Force*,  and  Major  in  the  Army  attached 
to  S.  Command:  m.  1906,  Elsie  Mary,  el.  da. 
of  Richard  Andrews  Foster,  formerly  of 
Tutshill  House, Tidenham,  Gloucestershire  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military , and 
New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Holme,  Alan  Thomas,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
latr  E.  V.  Holme,  of  Naples;  b.  1872  ; ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.; 

1. C.S.  1891  ; Resident  Udaipur  1908-11  and 
1916-19,  and  Commr.,  Ajmer-Merwara  1912- 
15;  appointed  Acting  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen., 
Rajputana,  and  Ch.  Commr.,  Ajmer-Merwara 
1919  and  1920  : m.  1907.  Henrietta  Maingay, 
da.  of  H.  C.  Elliot,  of  Milan  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 
Mount  Abu,  Rajputana  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Holme,  Major  Harold  Leupold,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  R.  M.  Holme,  of  Naples  ; 


b.  1879;  Major  R.G.A.  (retired);  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O.) : m.  1920, 
Iva  Cordelia  Eveiyn,  da.  of  F.  G.  Basden, 
of  Moorlands,  Exmouth ; cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

Holme,  Major  Richard  Carlyle,  D S 0 .; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Aviz  of 
Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Holme-Sumner  [see  Sumner]. 

Holmes,  Arthur  William,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Frederick  Holmes  ; b.  1877  ; is  a Freeman  of 
City  of  London,  and  a partner  in  the  firm 
of  Shipton,  Anderson  and  Co.  (Limited),  grain 
merchants,  of  87A  and  88a,  Leadenhall  Street, 

E.C.3;  has  been  Director  of  Contracts,  Roy. 
Conunn.  on  Wheat  Supplies  since  1916;  ap- 
pointed a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Wheat  Supplies  1919  ; has  Order  of  the  Nile  : 
m.  1905,  Lottie,  only  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Wood,  of  Lewes,  Sussex;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Hobart,  Esher,  Surrey ; Stokeley  Bognor, 
Sussex;  Junior  Athenceum , Royal  Automo- 
bile, and  Sports'  Club. 

Holmes,  Basil,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  W.  Holmes,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1892  ; ed.  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch. ; European 
War  1914-18  in  German  New  Guinea,  Egypt, 
Gallipoli,  and  France  as  Major  Australian  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; transferred  as  Lieut,  to 
Indian  Army  1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Holmes,  Rev.  Cecil  Frederick  Joy, 
D.S.O.’,  6.1877;  R.  of  KDipton,  Grantham, 
and  a temporary  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S  O.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  18 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Knipton  Rectory,  Grantham. 

Holmes,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Morgan, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Gordon 
Holmes,  of  Dellin  House,  Castle  Bellingham, 
Ireland;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (B.A. 
1897,  M.D.  1903,  F.R.C.P.  1913);  sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; is 
Physician  to  National  Hospital  for  Paralysed 
and  Epileptic,  and  Assist.  Physician  to 
Charing  Cross  Hospital  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  101,  Harley 
Street,  W . ; Junior  Athenceum  Club. 

Holmes,  Brig.-Gen.  Hardress  Gilbert, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Bassett  Holmes,  of  St.  Davids,  co.  Tipper- 
ary ; b.  1862  ; entered  Army  188^,  became 
Major  Yorkshire  Regt.  1905  (retired  1908), 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1920;  served  with  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Brevet 
Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  firstly  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  subsequently 
as  a Brig.-Com.  (despatches  four  times, 
C.M.G.);  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Tipperary  (High 
Sheriff  1912):  m.  1908,  Alys  Maude  Jose- 
phine, da.  of  the  late  John  Lloyd,  of  Glou- 
cester; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
St.  Davids,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperarv ; Naval 
and  Military,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Holmes,  Henr)T  Burvill,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Burvill  Holmes, 
R.E.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Reading, 
and  at  King  William’s  Coll.,  Isle  of  Man  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Indian  Defence 
Force  (V.D.)  ; entered  Indian  State  Railway 
Depart.  1883,  became  Dep.  Traffic  Sup.  1908, 
Traffic  Sup.  1910,  and  Agent  Oudh  and 
Rohilkund  Railway  19x4:  m.  18 — , Mabel 
de  Freyne,  da  of  the  late  Victor  Bertelsen. 
Indian  Police  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
United  Service  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Holmes,  Pay  master -Capt.  John  Dicken- 
son, C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Paymaster-Corn,  and 
Acting  Paymaster- Capt.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Holmes,  Capt.  John  Dudley,  D S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  New  Zealand  Engineers; 
European  War  19 15-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Holmes,  Surg.  Lieut.-Com.  James 
McAlister,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , son  of  the  late 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1579 


John  Holmes;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Roy.  Univ., 
Ireland  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1903);  is  Surg. 
Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; served  at  battle  of  Jut- 
land 1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne) : m.  1909,  Alice,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Poole,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zea- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  3,  North  Avenue , 

Marlborough  Park , Belfast. 

Holmes,  Capt.  Mervyn  John,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18—;  Capt.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915  18  (despatches,  D.S.O. ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Holmes,  Wing-Com.  Robert  Gerard  Addi- 
son, C.M.G. , O.B.E. , son  of  Sir  George  Charles 
Vincent  Holmes,  K.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ; b.  1881; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(D.Sc.  1919)  ; is  a Naval  Architect,  and  a 
Staff  Officer  and  Wing  Com.  R.A.F.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (medal) ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Holmes,  Major  Robert  Heuston,  C.M.G., 
F.R  C.V.S.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Holmes, 
of  The  Manse,  Tipperary;  b.  1870;  ed. 
at  The  Abbey,  Tipperary;  F.R.C.V.S. 
1906 ; entered  Army  Vet.  Corps  1895,  be- 
came Capt.  1903,  and  Major  1910  ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19,  as  Assist.  Director  of  Vet.  Sers. 
with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1905,  Athol  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Clarke,  B.A.,  sometime 
Moderator  of  Gen.  Assembly  of  Ireland  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915. 

Holmes,  Lieut. -Col.  Wil  iam  George, 

D. S.O.,,  son  of  Dr.  Reid  Holmes,  of  Aber- 
deen ; b.  1892;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
Roy.  We'ch  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevets  Major 
and  Lieut. -Col.,  Italian  silver  medal  for 
valour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

Holmes,  Col.  William  Josiah  Hartley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Josiah  Greenwood 
Holmes,  formerly  Roy.  Canadian  Artillery; 
b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston, 
Ontario ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  Col. 
Canadian  Forces ; sometime  in  Canadian 
Mil. ; European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  of  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1897,  Winifred 
Worlock  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Union  ( Victoria , 
B.C.)  Club. 

Holmes  a Court,  Lieut. -Col.  Rupert 
Edward,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Heytesbury]. 
Holms,  John  Mitchell,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
James  Holms;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Blair  Lodge 
Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1913;  entered  I.C.S.  1881; 
became  Joint  Sec.  to  Revenue  Board  1896, 
Sec.  to  Revenue  Board  1898,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Registration  and  Commr.  of  Excise  1899, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1901,  and  Financial 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  United  Provinces  1903 ; was 
a Member  of  Excise  Committee,  Govt,  of 
India,  1905-6,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  United 
Provinces  1905-9,  and  a Member  of  Legisla- 
tive Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1908-11; 
appointed  Commr.  of  Fyzabad  igio.aMember 
of  Board  of  Board  of  Revenue,  United 
Provinces  1914,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  United 
Provinces  Legislative  Council  1915;  acted  as 
Lieut. -Gov.  of  United  Provinces  Feb.  to 
June  1917;  retired  1918:  in.  1893,  Gwen- 
dolyn, da.  of  M.  L.  Ferrar,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1906.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Holms,  William  Frederick,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  James  Holms  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Cooper’s 
Hill  Coll.  ; entered  Indian  Public  Works 
Depart.  1888,  and  became  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt.  Irrigation  Branch,  Punjab  1916  ; 
retired  1919:  m.  1920,  Muriel  Beatrice,  da. 
of  Major  Reginald  H.  Firminger;  cr.  C.l.E. 
1918.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Holness,  Major  Harold  James,  D.S.O.) 

b.  1882;  Major  Army  Vet.  Corps ; European 
War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Holroyd-Smyth  [see  Smyth], 

Holt,  Major  Alwyn  Vesey,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Sir  Vesey  George  Mackenzie  Holt,  K.B-E-. 
J.P.  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.];  b.  1887;  Capt. 
Black  Watch,  and  Major  R.A.F. ; has  Legion 
of  Honour,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  and 


Croix  de  Guerre  (with  Palm) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Caledonian  Club . 

Holt,  Group-Capt.  Felton  Vesey,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Vesey  George  Mackenzie 
Holt,  K.B.E.,  J.P.  [see  E-  Perth,  colls.];  b. 
1886;  entered  Oxford  and  Buckinghamshire 
L.I.  1905,  became  Capt.  1914,  Major  and 
Squadron  Com.,  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (Mil. 
Wing)  1915,  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  1916,  and 
Group-Capt.  19 — ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  DS.O.,  C.M.G.);  appointed 
Aeronautical  Adviser  to  Chinese  Govt.  1920  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Holt,  Geoffrey  Wilson,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  James  Thomas  Holt,  of  Mallory  Court, 
Tachbrook,  Leamington;  b.  1894;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  Lieut.  R.F.A.;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Holt,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Edward  Sher- 
win,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Joseph 
Holt,  of  Ogbeare  Hall,  Devon ; b.  1862 ; 
formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Hamp- 
shire Yeo. ; Major  attached  R.A.F,.  a 
F.R.G.S.,  an  Offiecr  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
and  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Farnborough : 
tn.  1904,  Lady  Mary  Florence  Brabazon,  da. 
of  12th  Earl  of  Meath  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  The  Grange , Farnborough , Hants; 
Clashnardarroch,  Aberdeenshire  ; Welling- 
ton, Cavalry,  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Holt,  Com.  Reginald  Vesey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sir  Vesey  George  Mackenzie  Holt, 
K.B.E.,  J.P.  [see  E.  Perth,  colls.];  b.  1884; 
is  Com.  R.N.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  DS.O.,  promoted): 
m.  1914,  Evelyn  Constance,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  V.  Day;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Homan,  Com.  Edwin  Anderson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; Comdg.  Torpedo  Boat 
Destroyers  during  European  War  (D.S.O.) ; 
in  Depart,  of  Director  of  Naval  Equip- 
ment, Admiralty  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Home,  Brig.- Gen.  Archibald  Fraser,  C.B.V 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Frederic  Jervis  Home,  C.S.I. ; b.  1874; 
entered  nth  Hussars  1895,  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (subsequently  Brig.-Gen.)  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G, 
C.B.) ; was  Officer- in-Charge  of  Musketry 
duties,  S.  Command  1905-9,  Brig.-Maj.,  3rd 
Cav.  Brig.,  Irish  Command  1912-13,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Staff  Coll.  1913-14  ; 
appointed  to  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  GeDtle- 
men-at-Arms  1919:  rn.  1900,  Violet,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Knox  D’Arcy,  of  Stanmore 
Hall,  Middlesex;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  16,  Norfolk  Street 

Park  Lane,  W. ; Cavalry,  Turf,  and  Boodle’s 
Clubs .1 

Home,  Major  George,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19,  as  Officer-in-Charge 
of  Surgical  Div.,  No.  2 New  Zealand  Gen 
Hospital  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B-E.) ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19 18,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Home,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Archibald 
Swinton,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
R.  Home;  b 1875;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  Resident  at 
Soy,  and  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps)  : in.  1920,  Ethel  Margaret  Lind- 
say; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Sojy,  Kenya  Colony,  Naval  and  Military , 
and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Home,  Col.  James  Murray,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
x8— ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  R.A.F.  (re- 
tired); European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr. C.B.E. (Mil.)  1919. 

Home,  Col.  Robert  Elton.  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Home,  C.I.E., 
R.E. ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; en- 
tered R.  A.  1888,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1908, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917;  served 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1580 


(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches  three  times, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal,  D.S.O.);  appointed  an  Instructor  at 
Ordnance  Coll.  1906,  an  Ordnance  Officer 
1909,  Ch.  Instructor  there  1913,  and  Comdt. 
1918 : m.  1904,  Delphine,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  J.  Etheridge;  cr  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Home,  Walter,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  James  Murray  Home;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Collegiate  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  at  King’s  Sch., 
Rochester,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill;  entered 
Indian  Public  Works  Depart.  1877,  and 
became  Executive  Engineer  1891,  and  Sup.- 
Engineer  1904;  was  Manager,  Jodhpur- 
Bikaner  Railway  and  State  Engineer, 
Jodhpur  1882-1906;  is  Managing  Director  ol 
Burma  Railways  ; received  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal  1900  : m.  1890,  Eileen,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Smith,  of  Assolas,  co.  Cork  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1904.  34,  Victoria  Road,  W.S  ; 

East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Homer,  Major  Ernest  Eric  Ferris,  D.S.O. , 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E.,  and 
Staff  Officer  to  Chief  Engineer ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Homer,  John  Twigg,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Frederick  Augustus  Homer.  J.P.,  of 
Dormston,  of  Sedgley,  Staffordshire ; b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Wolverhampton  Gram.  Sch.; 
Bechuanaiand  Expedition  1884,  with  Me- 
thuen’s Horse  ; a J.P  , a D.L.,  and  Chm.  of 
County  Council  for  Staffordshire  ; was  Chm. 
Dudley  Board  of  Guardians  189S-1907.  and 
Sedgley  Urban  Dist.  Council,  and  Stafford- 
shire Education  Committee  1905-10;  has 
been  Div.  Officer  for  W.  Midlands  Employ- 
ment Depart.,  Board  of  Trade,  and  Div. 
Controller,  Min  of  Labour  since  1909;  cr. 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Dormston,  Sedgley, 
Staffordshire  ; County  ( Stafford ) Club. 

Homfray,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robert  Henry, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1868;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.M.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hone,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Middlesex  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1919. 

Honey,  John  William,  C.M.G. , son  of 
John  William  Honey;  b.  1862;  employed 
under  Cape  Govt.  1880-1901 ; transferred  to 
Transvaal  Govt,  when  Collector  and  Princi- 
pal Controller  of  Customs,  and  Principal 
Registrar  of  Shipping  ; appointed  Director 
of  Customs,  Transvaal,  and  Customs  Adviser 
to  High  Commr.  1901;  is  a M.L.C.,  Chm. 
of  Tender  and  Post  Office  Investment 
Boards,  Acting  Sec.  for  Commerce  and  In- 
dustries, and  Acting  Commr.  for  Customs 
and  Excise  of  Union  of  S.  Africa  ; Gaika- 
Galeka  and  Basutoland  Campaigns  as  Lieut. 
Cape  Town  Rifles : m.  1883,  Antoinetta 
Louisa  Bernardina  Kotze ; cr.  C.M.G.  1908. 

Honey  de  Symons,  Montaeu  George, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Honey,  Resi- 
dent Magistrate  of  Cape  Colony  ; b.  1872 ; 
appointed  See.  for  Swaziland  Affairs  1904, 
Govt.  Sec.  Swaziland  1907,  and  Resident 
Commr.  1917  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Mbabane, 
Swaziland,  S.  Africa. 

Honywill,  Capt.  Albert  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,' 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hood  Paymaster- Cow.  Basil  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Fulton 
Hood;  b.  1886;  ed.  at  St.  John’s,  Leather- 
head  ; entered  R.N.  1904,  became  Assist. 
Paymaster  1907,  and  Staff  Paymaster  1917; 
Dardanelles  1915-16,  as  Sec.  to  Vice-Adm. 
Comdg.  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x6.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Hood,  David  Wilson,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Hood,  J.P.,  ol  Lillesleaf,  Rox- 
burghshire; b.  1874  , ed.  at  Daniel  Stewart’s 
Coll.,  and  Heriot  Watt  Coll.,  Edinburgh; 
Engineer-in-Ch.  to  Trinity  House ; cr. 
C.B.E.  'Civil)  1919.  5,  Beech  Mansions, 

I Vest  Hampstead,  N . Pr. 


Hood,  Donald  William  Charles,  C.V.O. , 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Charles  Hood  ; 
b.  1847  • ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B.  1871,  M.D.  1879)  ; 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1869,  F.R.C.P.,  Lon  on 
1892;  formerly  Med.  and  Surg.  Registrar  to 
Evelina  Hospital  for  Children,  and  a Member 
of  Roy.  Institution  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med.,  and  Consulting  Physician  to 
West  London  Hospital  ; appointed  Examin- 
ing Physician  to  Foreign  Office  1898 ; received 
Coronation  medal  1911  ; author  of  numerous 
med.  works,  and  a contributor  to  the  med. 
journals  : m.  1871,  Alice,  da.  of  John 

Wickham  Flower,  formerly  of  Park  Hill, 
Croydon  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1901.  64,  Boundary 

Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. ; Athcnceum 
Club. 

Hood,  Major  Francis  John  Courtenay, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hood,  Major  John  Wemyss,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Major  Border  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hood,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Neville  Albert, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Hood], 

Hood,  Thomas,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at  London  Univ. 
L.R.C.P.  London,  and  M.R.C.S.  England 
1896;  appointed  Assist.  Colonial  Surg., 
Sierra  Leone  1897,  Commr.  Bandajuma  Dist. 
1899,  Senior  Med.  Officer  1902  and  Gambia 
1907,  Chm.  of  Board  of  Health  thereof  1907, 
Dep.  Principal  Med.  Officer,  S.  Nigeria  1911, 
Principal  Med.  Officer  1913,  and  Director  of 
Med.  and  Sanitary  Ser.  Nigeria  1913  ; retired 
1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  York  Road , St. 
Albans  ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Hood,  Hon.  Victor  Albert  Nelson,  C.M.G. 
[see  V.  Bridport], 

Hood,  George  Percy  Jacomb-,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  the  late  R.  Jacomb-Hood,  C.E.,  many 
years  Engineer,  London,  Brighton  and  S. 
Coast  Railway,  and  afterwards  a Director 
thereof;  6.1857;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.;  is 
an  artist  and  portrait  painter;  on  behalf  of 
the  Graphic  accompanied  King  George  V. 
and  Queen  Mary  (when  Prince  and 
Princess  of  Wales)  during  Tour  in  India 
1906,  and  was  one  of  the  suite  accompanying 
King  George  V.  and  Queen  Mary  during 
Tour  in  India  1911-12  ; sometime  a Member 
of  Roy.  So.  of  British  Artists  ; an  Original 
Member  of  New  English  Art  Club,  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Painters  and  Etchers,  and  of  So.  of 
Portrait  Painters ; is  Vice-Pres.  of  Roy. 
British  Colonial  So.  of  Artists : m.  1910, 
Henrietta  Kemble  de  Hochepied-Larpent, 
da.  of  8th  Baron  de  Hochepied  [“  Fore.gn 
Titles”];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912.  26, 

Tite  Street,  Chelsea,  S.W.;  Savile  Club. 

Hood,  Lieut. -Com.  William  Wells-, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.V.R.,  and 
a temporary  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Armoured 
Cars  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; has  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hook,  Cap/.  Godfrey  Blair,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Major  David  Blair  Hook,  Resident 
Magistrate  and  Mil.  Comdt.  of  Herschel, 
Cape  Colony  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s 
Coll.,Grahamstown  ; served  during  Matabele 
War  1893,  as  Sergeant  British  Bechuanaiand 
Police  (medal),  and  during  Matabele  Re- 
bellion 1896,  as  Lieut.  Bulawayo  Field  Force 
(severely  wounded,  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  Capt.  S.  Rhodesian  Vol.,  and  as 
D.A.A.G.  on  Gen.  Plumer’s  Staff,  present 
at  relief  of  Mafeking  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was  employed  with 
Rhodesian  Exploration  and  Development 
Co.  (Limited)  1894-9;  appointed  Mil.  Comdt. 
of  Bedford,  Cape  Colony  1901  ; nt.  1899, 
Annye,  da.  of  Charles  Cornwallis  de  Smiat, 
Esq.,  of  Beaufort  West,  Cape  Colony;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Bulawayo  Club. 

Hooley,  Lieut.-Col.  Vernon  Vavasour, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr,  C B E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


1581 


Hooper,  Barrington,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  in  cornection  with  Victory 
Loan  dining  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Hooper,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Winsmore, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Harward 
Hooper,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Heatherley,  Sidcup;  b. 
1869;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1896, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1907,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Lieut.  Col.  1915;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
Bievet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; appointed 
Assist  Director  of  Med.  Ser  s.  1916  : m.  1910, 
Amy  Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Ben  Thomas 
Brandreth  Gibbs  [see  Gibbs,  “ Knigkts’ 
Widows”J;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Hooper,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  Osmer> 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  James  Hoc  per ; b.  1880  ; 
ed.  at  Hamilton  Collegiate  Sch  , Canada;  a 
Banker,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.. 
D.S.O):  m.  1918.  Nina  Louise,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut. -Col.  Frank  Barrow  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Hamilton , Ontario. 

Hooper,  Major  Harry  Uppington,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  (T. F.) ; 
European  War  19x4-19  in  Balkans  (de- 
spatches, C.B  E..  Order  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia) ; cr  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hooper,  Major  John  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  Shropshire  L.I.;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hooper,  Major  Richard  Grenside,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Brinsley  Hooper 
[Thorold,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
Clifton,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
entered  5th  Lancers  1895,  and  became  Capt. 
21  st  Lancers  1901,  and  Major  1909;  retired 
1913  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present 
at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
wasA.D.C.  toGov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  Gibraltar 
1900-1902,  and  an  Instructor  at  Cav.  Sch. 
1906 ; was  in  command  of  E.  Cav.  Depot 
1910-13 ; appointed  2nd  in  command  of  a 
Cav  Reserve  Regt.  1917 ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants  ; 
m.  1906,  Ellen  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Edward  Frankland,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Arford  House , Headley , 
Hants;  Cavalry  Club. 

Hope,  Lieut.-Col.  Adrian  Victor  Webley, 

C I.E.  [see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

Hope,  Collingwood,  C.B.E.,  K.C. , 5th 
son  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hope,  of  Bebington, 
Cheshire  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Oxford,  and  in  Germany;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1882,  and  a K.C.  1901  ; joined 
N.  Circuit  ; was  a Revising  Bar.  for  S.-E- 
Lancashire  1892-7,  and  a Member  of  Cheshire 
County  Council  1897-1901  ; is  a F.R.G.S., 
Chm.  Agricultural  Wages  Board,  and  a J.P. 
andD.L-.and  Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  Essex  ; appointed  Recorder  of  Bolton  Oct. 
1903,  and  High  Steward  of  Southwold  1905  : 
m.  1887,  Alice  Ther^se,  el.  da.  of  R.  N.  Dale, 
of  Bromborough  Hail,  Cheshire  : cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Crix,  Hatfield  Peverel,  Essex;  Wind- 
ham Club. 

Hope,  Capt.  Herbert  Willes  Webley, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.  [see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

Hope,  Major  John  Andrew,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Peter  Hope,  of  Perth,  Ontario  ; b. 
1890  ; ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.,  and  at  Osgoode 
Hall;  Bar.  Canada  1914  ; a partner  in  legal 
firm  of  J.  A.  Stewart,  a M.P.  of  Canadian 
House  of  Commons,  and  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; 
European  War  i9i<;-i8  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Hilda,  da.  of  W.  J.  South- 
combe,  of  Surbiton,  Surrey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Perth,  Ontario,  Canada  ; Canadian  Military 
( Toronto ) Club. 

Hope,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Frederic  Roun- 
ded, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  John 
Hope,  J.P. , of  Preston  House,  near  Basing- 
stoke; b.  1883;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  European  War  1914-18; 
Comdg.  a Batn.  ofhis  Regt.,  a Batn.  Machine 
Gun  Corps,  and  an  Inf.  Brig,  (thrice  wounded, 


despatches  fourtimes,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Preston  Grange,  near 
Basingstoke  ; Conservative  Club. 

Hope,  Major  John  Owen  Webley, 

C. M.G.  [see  M.  Linlithgow,  colls.]. 

Hope,  Major  John  Urmson,  D.S.O. 
[see  Hope,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Hope,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Hope  ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Acad.,  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1896,  became 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  1916; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
appointed  Gen.  Staff  52nd  (Lowland)  Div. 
T.A.  1920  : m.  1906,  Ethel  Obre,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  A.  Wintie,  R.H.A.,  and  widow  of 
Herbert  Wallis;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Hope,  John  Wilson,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Hope,  of  41,  Arundel 
Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Collegiate  Sch.  and  Univ.,  and  in  Brussels; 
is  Chm.  of  John  Knight  (Limited),  soap 
manufacturers,  etc.,  and  of  Committee  for 
Purchase  of  Army  Camp  Refuse,  and  a Commr. 
for  Trade  Organization:  m.  1879,  Georgina, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Lyon,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Drylaw,  South  Woodford, 
Essex. 

Hope,  Col.  Lewis  Anstruther,  C.B.  [see 
Hope,  Bt.]. 

Hope,  Capt.  Percy  Albert,  D.S.O.’, 
b.  18—  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Hopkins,  Rev.  Charles  Plomer,  C.B.E., 
son  ofChanes  Hopkins,  Master  Mariner,  of 
Bassein,  Burma;  b.  1861;  Superior-Gen. 
Order  of  St.  Paul,  Hon.  Trustee  Sailors’  and 
Firemen’s  Union,  and  a Member  of  National 
Maritime  Board;  cr.  O.B.E.  0 ivil)  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Abbey , Alton , 
Hants  ; St.  Mawes,  Cornwall , 

Hopkins,  Pay  master-in- Ch.  David  Bertie' 
Lyndsay,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  David 
Hopkins,  of  H.M.  Consular  Ser.;  b.  1862;. 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.  ; entered  R.N.  1878, 
became  Paymaster  1894,  Staff-Paymaster 
1900,  Fleet-Paymaster  1902,  and  Paymaster- 
in-Ch.  (retired)  1911  ; served  during  Egyp- 
tian War  1882  (medal,  Khedive’s  bronze 
star);  wasSec.  toCom.-in-Ch.,  China  1890-91,. 
Australia  1894-8,  Mediterranean  1899-1902,. 
and  Portsmouth  1903-4 ; was  Cashier  and 
Store  Officer,  Roy.  Hospital  Sch.,  Green- 
wich 1905-11  : m.  1891,  Annie  Jeannette,  da. 
of  the  late  Archibald  Menzies,  of  Mel- 
bourne ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1904.  Horley, 
Surrey. 

Hopkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Egerton, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Hop- 
kins, of  Limber  Grange,  Lincoln  ; b.  1873  ; is 
Lieut. -Gol.  R.E.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1906, 
Carrie  Estoteville,  da.  of  Sir  Peyton  D’Es- 
toteville  Skipwith,  10th  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hopkins,  Major  Rawdon  Scott-,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Edward  Hopkins,  of  Southsea; 
b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Major 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2, 
E ropean  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M C.,  Legion  of  Honour);  assumed  by  deed 
poll  1920  the  additional  surname  of  Hopkins : 
m.  1920,  Millicent  Barry,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Sidney  Turner,  J.P.,  of  Stanton,  Anerley, 
S.E- ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Hopkinson,  Capt.  Emilius,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Jonathan  Hopkinson,  formerly  of  Frant, 
Sussex;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
Trim  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.,  M.B., 
and  B.Ch.  1899);  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Medical  Officer  15th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.  with  rank  of  Capt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; was  Protectorate  Med.  Officer, 
Gambia  1901-1912,  since  when  he  has  been 
Travelling  Commr.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  South 
Bank , Gambia,  W.  Africa;  45,  Sussex 
Square,  Brighton  ; Savile  Club. 


1582 


COMPANION  AGE. 


IIopkinson,  Col.  Henry  Charles  Barwick,  j 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Henry  Hop- 
kinson  [see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.]  ; b.  1867  ; 
entered  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1891,  and  became 
Capt.  1899;  retired  1906;  served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896,  present  at  actions  of  Firkit 
and  Hafir  (despatches),  and  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  4th  class  Medjidie);  is  Comdt. 
of  Police  at  Alexandria,  Col.  in  the  Army, 
Maj.-Gen.  in  Egyptian  Army,  Provost  Mar- 
shal, and  a D.A.A.G.  (despatches) ; has  2nd 
class  Medjidie,  3rd  class  Osmanieh,  and 
2nd  class  Order  of  the  Nile:  m.  1898,  the 
Hon.  Mabel  Frances  Letitia  Parnell,  da. 
of  3rd  Baron  Congleton ; cr.  C.M.G.  1913, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hopkinson,  Major  John  Oliver,  D.S.O., 

M.C.,  son  of  James  Hopkinson,  J.P.,  of  The 
Hill,  Forres;  b.  1877;  is  Major  Seaforth 
Highlanders  ; Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  five  times,  M.C., 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour,  French 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 
Caledonian,  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 

Hopley,  Frederick  John  Vander  Byl, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1883;  formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier 
Guards  ; European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Hopwood,  Major  Alfred  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Walter  William  Hop- 
wood,  Canon  of  Lincoln;  b.  1882;  is  Major 
Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen's  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m. 
1911,  the  Hon.  Gladys  Mary  Neill  Hopwood, 
el.  da.  of  1st  Baron  Southborough ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1917. 

Hopwood,  Charles  Augustus,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Hopwood,  R. 
of  Winwick,  Lancashire ; b.  1847 » ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Brazenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1870) ; entered  Foreign  Office  1872,  and 
became  an  Assist.  Clerk  1894,  and  Senior 
Clerk  1899  ; retired  1906  ; went  with  Special 
Embassy  to  Berlin  Conference  1878 ; was 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  the  Prime  Min 
(Marquess  of  Salisbury)  1885-6,  Precis  Writer 
to  successive  Secs,  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs  (Earl  of  Iddesleigh  and  Marquess 
of  Salisbury)  1886-92  : m.  1888,  Georgie 
Florence  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  George  Lear 
Curtis  [see  Curtis,  Bt.,  cr.  1802,  colls.J ; cr. 
C.B-  (Civil)  1897.  18,  Beaufort  Gardens , 

South  Kensington , 5.  W.  ; Travellers' , and 
St.  James's  Clubs. 

Hopwood,  Capt.  Geoffrey,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
thelate Rev. Canon  FrankEdward  Hopwood; 
b.  1877;  Capt.  R.N.  ; was  Assist.  Director  of 
Mobilization,  Admiralty  1916-17;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hopwood,  Col.  Herbert  Reginald,  C.S  /.; 
b.  1871;  formerly  Col.  Indian  Army;  China 
9001  (medal),  European  War  1914-18  in  Meso- 
potamia and  France  (despatches  six  times, 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  C.S. I.);  cr.  C.S. I. 
1918. 

Hopwood,  Rear- A dm.  Ronald  Arthur, 
C.B. , son  of  J ohn  Turner  Hopwood,  of  Ketton 
Hall,  Rutland  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Cheam  Sch.  ; 
Rear-Adm.  R.N.  (retired)  ; author  of  “The 
Old  Way,”  “ The  Secret  of  the  Ships,”  etc. : 
m.  1915,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Bazeley  Wolryche  Whitmore,  of  Tlieddon 
Grange,  Alton,  Hants;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Hordern,  Major  Anthony,  C.B.E.,  \ 

son  of  Samuel  Hordern,  of  Sydney,  Aus- 
tralia; b.  1889;  Dep.  Commr.  Australian 
Red.  Cross  So.,  Australian  Imperial  Forces : 
tn.  1911,  Viola  Sydney  Bingham;  cr.  C.B.E- 
1918. 

Hordern,  Rev.  Arthur  Venables  Calvcly, 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  C. 
Holdern,  R.N.;  />.  1866;  a ist  class  Chap, 
to  the  Forces  ; retired  1920  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1809-1902,  present  at  de- 
fence of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 


medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  promoted),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  as  Principal  Chap,  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of  Kara- 
george);  was  Curate  of  Holy  Trinity, 
Burnley  1890-92,  and  of  St.  James,  Latch- 
ford  1892-4 : m.  1898,  Hilda  Leigh  Slater ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hordern,  Capt.  Edward  Joseph  Calveley, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine  ; 
Kuki  operations  1920  (C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1920. 

Hordern,  Brig. -Gen.  Gwyn  Venables, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Herbert  L.  C.  Hor- 
dern ; b.  1870  ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1891,  became  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1915, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  is  a Brig. 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; served  with 
Nile  Expedition  1899  (Egyptian  medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1014-18 (despatches  six  times, 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1916,  Lady  Violet 
Elizabeth  Milles,  da.  of  ist  Earl  Sondes; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Hore,  Charles  Fraser  Adair,  C.B.,  son  of 
Col.  Fraser  Salter  Hore,  of  Bombay  ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; in  Local 
Govt.  Board  1898-1912  (Special  Investigator, 
Poor  Law  Commn.  on  Foreign  Poor  Law 
1908-11),  and  on  Insurance  Commn.  1912-16  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Sec.  Ministry  of  Pensions 
1917  ; author  of  “ Public  Health  and  Social 
Conditions,”  etc.  : m.  1912,  Elizabeth  Miriam 
Belisha ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  61,  Palace 

Court,  W.  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Hore,  Engineer- Rear-Adm.  Fred,  C.B., 
son  of  J.  Hore,  of  Plymouth  ; b.  1863  ; entered 
R.N.  1885,  and  is  Engineer-Rear-Adm.  : m. 
1889,  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  G.  P.  Warren  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Hore-Ruthven  [see  Ruthven]. 

Hormusjee  Cowasjee  Dinshaw  [see 
Dinshaw], 

Horn,  David  Bayne,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
entered  I. C.S.  1874,  became  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bengal  (Irrigation  Branch)  1878 
Executive  Engineer  1882,  Under  Sec.  P.W.D. , 
Bengal  1885,  Sup.  Engineer  1896,  and  a 
M.L.C.,  Ch.  Engineer,  and  Sec.  1902  ; retired 
1906  ; is  an  A.M.LC.E.  ; sometime  a M.L.C. 
of  Bengal:  cr.  C.I.E.  1905. 

Horn,  Capt.  Robert  Victor  Galbraith, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  John  Galbraith 
Horn  [see  Leith- Buchanan,  Bt.j  ; b.  1886  ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O  , Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  O.B.E.) : 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hornby,  Major  Charles  Beck,  D.S.O.,  son 
ofthe  late  Lieut.-Col.  John  Frederick  Hornby, 
12th  Lancers;  b.  1883;  entered  Dragoon 
Guards  1901,  became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major 
1915;  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honour);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War 
Office  1917  : m.  1914,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late 
C.  W.  Henderson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Hornby,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  John 
Phipps,  V. CV  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Geoffrey  Thomas  Phipps  Hornby,  G.C.B., 
of  Little  Green,  near  Petersfield,  and  Lord- 
ington,  Emsworth,  Hants; b.  1857  ;ed.at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1877, 

| became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Col.  1908,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  re- 
tired 1917 ; served  during  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  1884-5,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  action  of 
Poplar  Grove,  and  battle  of  Paardeberg 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  seven 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. , V.C.),  and  during 
European  War  19x4-16  as  Brig.-Gen.  R.A. 
(despatches  four  times, C.M.G.);  commanded 
R.A.,  4th  Div.  1909-13;  was  Sup.-Inspector 
under  Min.  of  Pensions  1918-19:  m.  1895, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1583 


Anna,  da.  of  Carl  Jay,  of  Blendon  Hall, 
Bexley;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  ion,  C.M.G.  1916. 
Blendon  Hall , Bexley,  Kent;  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hornby,  Col.  Montague  Leyland,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  R.  M.  Hornby; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Army  1889,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1900,  Brevet  Major 
1904,  Major  1907  (retired  1909,  rejoined  1914), 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Lieut. -Col.  1917, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920  ; served  in 
Waziristan  1894-5  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Juba- 
land  Expedition  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Uganda  1898-9  (clasp),  with  Nandi  Expedi- 
tion 1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Somaliland  Field  Force  1903-4,  as  Ch. 
Transport  Officer  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1915-18 
(Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.); 
sometime  Comdt.  5th  (Uganda  Indian)  Batn. 
King’s  African  Rifles,  subsequently  Staff 
Officer  to  Commr.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Somali- 
land Protectorate,  and  in  command  of  troops 
in  Somaliland;  Interpreter  in  Russian  and 
Kiswahili  ; is  a F.R.G.S.,  a F.Z.S.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Shropshire;  appointed  to  command  Lan- 
cashire Fusilier  Brig.,  E.  Lancashire  Div. 
(T.F.)  (920:  m.  1902,  Harriet  Millicent,  da. 
of  Major  William  Corbett  Winder,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Vaynor  Park,  Berriew,  Montgom- 
eryshire; cr.  D.S.O.  1895,  C.M.G.  1917.  The 
Bank  House , Ticklerton , Church  S/re/ton, 
Salop;  Invermcre , British  Columbia , Can- 
ada ; Army  and  Navy , and  Wellington 
Clubs. 

Hornby,  Vice-Adm.  Robert  Stewart 
Phipps,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet  Sir  Geoffrey  Thomas  Phipps  Hornby, 
G.C.B.,  of  Little  Green,  near  Petersfield,  and 
Lordington,  Emsworth,  Hants;  b.  1866;  en- 
tered R.N.  1879,  became  Lieut.  1886,  Com. 
1898,  Capt.  1903,  Rear-Adm.  1913,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1918 ; served  during  Egyptian  War 
1882,  present  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star)  ; rendered 
services  in  connection  with  Sinai  Boundary 
Commn.  (C.M.G.);  appointed  Rear-Adm. 
Comdg.  a Squadron  1914 : m.  1895,  Rose 
May,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  O’Malley  [see 
O’Malley,  Bt.  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1906. 
Lordington  House,  Emsworth , Hants ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Horne,  Col.  Edward  William,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  el.sonof  the  late  Major  James  Horne, 
of  Stirkoke,  Caithness-shire  [B.  Horne];  b. 
1857  : is  a D.L.  for  Caithness-shire,  and  Col. 
(retired)  Seaforth  Highlanders ; European 
War  1914-19,  Comdg.  Reserve  Batn.  of  his 
Regt.  and  Labour  Corps  in  France : m.  1882, 
Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  George  Miller  Cun- 
ningham, C.E.,  of  Leithenhopes,  Peebles- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Stirkoke,  Wick  ; New  ( Edinburgh ),  and  Cale- 
donian Clubs. 

Horne,  Major  Ernest  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Devon 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Horne,  Major  Lancelot  Worthy,  C.B.E., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Octavius  Horne,  of 
53,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at 
Shrewsbury  Sch.  ; is  Major  Engineer  and 
Railway  Staff  Corps,  and  Sup.  of  the  Line, 
London  and  N.-W.  Railway  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920.  29,  St.  James's 

Street,  S.1F.  ; Conservative  Club. 

Horne,  Leonard  Thomas,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Charles  Horne,  of  Newport,  Salop  ; b. 
i860  ; ed.  at  Newport  Gram,  Sch.,  and  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1881,  M. A.  1884); 
entered  Sec.’s  Office  G.P.O.  1883,  and  became 
Assist.  Sec.  1911  ; retired  1920;  sometime 
Acting  Assist.  Sec.,  Ministry  of  Pensions, 
Chelsea:  m.  1893,  Mary  Fletcher,  da.  of  the 
late  M.  I.  Whibley,  of  Cambridge;  cr.  C.B.E- 
1918. 

Horne,  Capt.  Richard,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  R.N. ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland 
1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas,  promoted  Capt.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 


Horne,  William  Ogilvie,  C.S.I.  son  of 
Major  James  Horne,  of  Stirkoke,  Caithness  ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1880,  and 
served  as  Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate, 
and  Acting  Dep.  Registrar,  High  Court, 
Madras  ; became  Head  Assist.  1890,  Special 
Assist.,  Ganjam  1893,  Dep.  Commr.  of  Salt 
Revenue  1893,  Head  Assist.,  Kanara  1894, 
Sub-Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  1896; 
was  Collector,  Dist.  Magistrate,  and  Agent 
to  Gov.,  Vizagapatam  1898-1901,  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police  1902-8,  and  Commr.  of  Excise 
1908-10;  appointed  a M.L.C.  1908,  a Member 
of  Board  of  Revenue,  Commr.  of  Lands, 
Revenue,  and  Forests,  Madras  1911,  and  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Govt.  1913;  retired  1914:  m.  1900, 
Hope  Helena,  da.  of  Henry  Irwin,  C.I.E., 
M.I.C.E.;  cr.  C.S.I.  1912.  Old  Dromora, 
Mallow,  co.  Cork ; East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Hornell,  Capt.  Robert  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
in  Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Boat  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hornell,  William  Woodward,  C.l.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Hornell,  Bar.-at-law,  of 
Carlton  Lodge,  Larkhall  Rise,  Clapliam,  S.W. ; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and  at  Trin.  Coll. , Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1901,  M. A.  1908)  ; entered  Indian 
Educational  Depart.  1902,  became  Professor 
of  Presidency  Coll.,  Calcutta  1902,  Inspector 
of  European  Schs.,  Bengal  1903,  Assist.  Direc- 
tor of  Public  Instruction  1906,  Junior  Ex- 
aminer, Board  of  Education  1908,  Senior 
Examiner  1911,  and  Director  of  Public  In- 
struction, Bengal  1913;  was  an  Additional 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Gov.  of  Ben- 
gal 1913-17  and  1919-20,  and  a Member  of 
Calcutta  Univ.  Commn.  1917-19;  cr.  C.l.E. 
1918.  Bengal  [Calcutta),  and  New  University 
Clubs. 

Horner,  Bassett  Fardell,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Francis  Horner,  of  Norwich;  b.  18 — ; for- 
merly Lieut.  Norfolk  Regt. ; Mesopotamia 
I9I5  I7  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920, 

Muriel,  da.  of  Samuel  Wainwright,  of  Nor. 
wich;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Horner-Dixon  [see  Dixon]. 

Horniblow,  Miss  Ed  ith  Marjory, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  — Horniblow;  b.  18 — ; Ch. 
Controller,  Queen  Mary’s  Army  Auxiliary 
Corps  during  European  War ; is  a County 
Councillor;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Horniblow,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Herbert, 
C.B. ; b.  i860;  entered  R.E.  1878,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col.  1909,  and  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  1919;  Zhob  Valley  Expedition 
1884;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Horniblow,  Col.  Frederick,  C.B. ; b.  1862; 
was  Col.  in  charge  of  Army  Ser.  Corps  Re- 
cords 1914-18  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (medal  with  clasp);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1917.  153,  Coleherne  Court , S.W. 5. 

Hornsby,  Bertram,  C.B.E.,  b.  18 — ; 
Sub.  Gov.,  National  Bank  of  Egypt,  Alexan- 
dria, and  Public  Custodian  and  Dep.  Chm., 
Cotton  Control  Commn.  ; has  2nd  class  of 
Order  of  the  Nile  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Hornsby- Wright  [see  Wright]. 

Hornsey,  Major  Frederick  Middleton, 
C.B.E.’,  b.  18—;  Major  in  the  Army,  and 
Hon.  Director,  Beyond  Seas  Asso.  ; Assist. 
Director  of  National  Ser.,  London^  Region 
during  European  War;  cr  M.B.E.  (Civil) 
19— , C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Horsfall,  Major  Alfred  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Jonas  Horsfall,  of  York- 
shire, and  Melbourne,  Victoria  ; b.  1871  ; ed. 
at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B.,  and  Ch.  B.  1893); 
formerly  Resident  Surg.  at  Melbourne,  and 
Police  Hospital,  Victoria,  and  M d.  Sup.  at 
Newcastle  Hospital,  New  South  Wales  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  as  Lieut.  N.S.  Wales 
Medical  Corps,  and  as  Med.  Officer  to  1st 
Batn.  Cameron  Highlanders,  present  at 
action  of  Bethualie,  and  march  to  Pretoria 
(despatches^  D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-17 
in  Balkan  Slates,  Egypt,  and  Palestine,  as 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (despatches)  : m.  1903,  Ger- 
trude Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  C.  F.  stokes, 


1584 


COMPANIONAGE. 


of  Sydney,  NS.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Union  Bank  of  Australia,  Cornhill,  E.C. 

Horsfield,  Major  Richard  Marshall, 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Richard  Marshall 
JHorsfield,  of  Meanwood,  near  Leeds;  b. 
18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A.  (T.D.);  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Stella,  da.  of  Arthur 
Godfrey  Burchardt  - Ashton,  of  Llandogo 
Priory,  Chepstow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Horsley,  Capt . Albert  Beresford, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George  Horsley,  of 
W.  Hartlepool;  b 1880;  ed.  at  Leys  Sch., 
Camb.  ; a W.  African  merchant,  Capt.  War 
Office  Staff,  a J.P.  for  W.  Hartlepool  and 
co.  Durham,  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Director  of 
various  Cos.  ; Dep.  Director  of  Recruiting 
for  Wales  during  European  War  : tn  t8  — , 
Ethel  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Cox,  of  Bristol ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Bradgale,  West  Hartlepool ; Hopes , Gifford; 
Arts  Club. 

Horsley,  Major  Bernard  Hill,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  King’s  Own 
Yorkshire  L I. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Horton,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Woodruffe, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1877  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
Army  Ser.  Corps;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Horton,  Capt.  Max  Kennedy,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  1900,  became  Lieut. 
1905,  Lieut.-Com.  1913,  Com.  1915,  and  Capt. 
1920;  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bars,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1914  (Bar  1917,  2nd  Bar  1920). 
Horton,  Capt.  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1889;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.G.A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  pro- 
moted 2nd  Lieut.,  D.C.M.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Horton-Smith-Hartley  [see  Hartley], 
Horwood,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Thomas 
Francis,  C.B.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  C.B.);  appointed  Assist.  Com- 
missioner of  Metropolitan  Police  1918,  and 
Commr.  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919.  New  Scotland  Yard,  S.W. 

Hose,  John  Walter,  C.S.I.,  son  of  John 
Walter  Hose,  of  Bickley,  Kent;  b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1884  ; was  Assist. ‘Magistrate 
and  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh 
1886-91,  Under-Sec.  to  Govt.,  United  Pro- 
vinces 1891-4,  Registrar,  High  Court  1894-8, 
Dep. -Commr.  1899-1905,  Sec.  and  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  and  a M.L.C.  of  United  Provinces 
1905-12,  and  Commr.,  Agra  1912-16  ; retired 
1916:  m.  1891,  Madeline  Mary,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  R.  C.  Caswall,  formerly  of  Toronto  ; cr. 
C.S.1. 1911.  4,  Rusthall  Park,  Tunbridge  Wells; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Hose,  Capt.  Walter,  ' C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 

Capt.  Canadian  Navy  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1920. 

Hosie,  Lieut. -Col.  Andrew,  C.M.G.,  M.D. ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.D.  1885); 
is  Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  ; Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  19001902 
(Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medalwith  twoclasps,',  EuropeanWar  1914-17 
in  Mediterranean  and  Egypt  with  Canadian 
Forces  (despatches,  C.M.G.  1914-m  star,  two 
medals):  tn.  1904,  Sarah  Emily,  R R.C.,  da. 
of  the  late  Richard  Webb;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Barsham  Lodge,  Sandown,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Hoskyn,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Cunningham 
Moore,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Mil. 
Attach^  ; European  War  1914-18  in  France 
and  Mesopotamia  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col., C.B.E.) : m.  18— , Dorothy 

Mary,  who  d.  1920.  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hoskyns-Abrahall  [see  Abrahall]. 
Hossie,  Major  David  Niel,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19 


(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia  with  Swords) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hotblack,  Capt.  Frederick  Elliot, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1887;  is  Capt.  Northumber- 
land Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  with 
Tank  Corps  and  on  Gen.  Staff  (five  times 
wounded,  despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Hotham,  Capt.  Alan  Geoffrey,  C.M.G . 

[see  B.  Hotham,  colls.]. 

Hotham,  Col.  John,  C.B.  [see  B.  Hotham, 
colls.]. 

HouBLON,4/ayorRichardARCHER-,Z).5. 0 ., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  George  Bramston  Archer- 
Houblon  [E.  Crawford];  b.  1884;  Major 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hough,  Edwin  Leadam,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Edwm  Hough,  of  Carlisle;  b.  1852;  ed.  at 
Rossall,  and  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1874);  admitted  a Solicitor  1878;  Official 
Receiver  in  Bankruptcy,  Carlisle  1884-90, 
and  High  Court  1890-96,  and  Senior  Official 
Receiver  there  1896-1919:  m.  1878,  Emma 
Josephine,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut  -Col.  Joseph 
Chambers  (Indian  Army),  of  Oxford ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Kildonan,  Enfield. 

Houghton,  Col.  George  John,  D.S.O. ; 

b-  1873;  is  Major  R.A.M.C.,  and  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  with  rank  of  Col.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Gueire)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Houghton,  Lietct.-Col.  John  William 
Hobart,  D.S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  1876;  is  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1918,  Agatha  Margaret,  da.  of 
Thomas  Wakefield  Pim,  of  Glen  House, 
White  Abbey,  co.  Antrim;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Houghton,  Capt.  Sydney  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Houison-Crauford  [see  Crauford]. 

Houliston,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.;  b. 

18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Engineers ; 

European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

House,  Major  Harry  Wilfred,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Wilts  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

House,  Major  Maurice  Henry  Neville, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Henry  House,  of 
Privett  Place,  Gosport;  b.  1888;  Major 
R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Crof- 
ton  Manor,  Stubbington,  Hants. 

Houston,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Manson, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen. 
John  Houston,  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  1901-2,  1908  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  1914-15'  (despatches),  Mesopotamia 
1916,  Afghan  War  1919  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
was  temporary  Mil.  Administrator,  Kamaran 
Island  (despatches):  tn.  1909,  Iona,  da.  of 
the  late  Colin  A.  McVean,  of  Kilfinichen, 
Isle  of  Mull ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  Caledonian 
United  Service  Club. 

Houston,  Major  Joseph  Wilfred,  D.S.O., 
MB.;  b.  18—;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(M.B.  and  B.Ch.)  1905;  entered  R.A.M.C. 
1908,  and  is  Major ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1913, 
Mabel  Kathleen,  da.  of  Tresham  Dames 
Gregg,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Houston,  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Houston,  of  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; 
b.  1846;  is  Commr.  of  Land  Appeal  Court, 
and  Dep.  Administrator  of  Norfolk  Island 
Affairs,  N.S.  Wales:  tn.  1869,  Rose  Anna, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Williams,  J.P.  of  Syd- 
ney ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906. 

Houston,  Major  John  Blakiston- 

D.S.O.  [see  Blakiston,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1585 


Houston,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  Bennett 
Davidson-,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Bennett  Clear  Davidson-Houston,  of  St. 
John’s,  Sandymount,  Dublin;  b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Corrig  Sch.,  Ireland,  and  at  St.  Ed- 
ward’s Coll.,  Oxford  ; formerly  Major  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers; 
is  Capt.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List, ; Mashonaland  1890-92, 
Attabubu  Expedition  1894,  Ashanti  Expe- 
dition 1895-6  (despatches,  star),  W.  Africa 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Ashanti  War  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as 
Station  Staff  Officer  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1915-18,  as 
D.A  Q.M.G.,  Central  Force,  and  E-  Com- 
mand, at  1st  Army  Head  Quarters  in  France, 
and  as  Dep.  Controller  of  Labour  in  France  ; 
commanded  Hausa  troops  at  Jubilee  of 

8ueen  Victoria  1897  (medal) ; appointed 
ommr.  of  Ashanti  1902,  and  Commr.  of 
Montserrat  1906,  and  Administrator  St. 
Lucia  1918;  was  Acting-  Ch.  Commr., 
Ashanti  1903,  1904,  and  1905,  a Member  of 
Gen.  Legislative  and  Federal  Executive 
Councils,  Leeward  Islands  1906,  Leeward 
Islands  Delegate  to  Imperial  Education 
Conference  1911,  and  Staff  Officer  Colonial 
Contingents  at  Coronation  of  King  George 
V.  1911  (medal),  and  Delegate  to  Reciprocity 
Conference  Ottawa  1912,  to  International 
Road  Congress,  London  1913,  and  to  Im- 
perial Motor  Transport  Conference,  London 
1913:  m.  1898,  Annie  Henrietta,  only  da.  of 
the  late  E.  Langley  Hunt,  of  co.  Limerick; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Government  House , St. 
Lucia , British  West  Indies ; St.  James’s 
Royal  Automobile , Royal  Aero , Sports’, 
and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

Houstoun  - Boswell  - Preston  [see 
Preston]. 

HoVell,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  de  Berdt, 
D.S.O.,  sonofthe  late  D.de  Berdt  Hovell,  of 
Boreham  Holt,  Elstree,  Herts;  b.  1863;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major 
1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1907;  retired  1911  ; 
appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 

Worcestershire  Regt.  1914 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  The  Hermitage , St.  Catherine, 
Batheaston , Bath ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Hovil,  Major  Richard,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879  ; 
Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Howard,  Albert,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Howard;  b.  1873;  is  Imperial 

Economic  Botanist,  Pusa,  Bihar,  an  Asso. 
of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science,  and  a Fellow  of 
Linnean  So.:  m.  1905,  Gabrielle  Matthaei ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Pusa,  Bihar,  India. 

Howard,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Alfred, 

D.S.O.  [see  E.  Suffolk,  colls.]. 

Howard,  Lieut  - Col.  Charles  Alfred 

Lowray,  D.S.O. ; b.  1886 ; Major  Indian 
Army,  and  serving  with  Somaliland  Camel 
Co  ps,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; Somaliland 
1914-15  (wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Howard,  Col.  Francis  James  Leigh, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  Col.  R A.S.C., 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport;  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (de- 
spatches, medal),  Nile  Expedition  1897-9 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  | 
cr.  D.SiO.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Howard,  Col.  Geoffrey  Weston,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Howard,  formerly  of 
Stone  House,  Worcester  ; b.  1876 ; entered 
Essex  Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major 
1915,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1917,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  A.D.C. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
C.M.G.,  French  and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
appointed  a Dep.-Director  at  War  Office 
1919  : m.  1905,  Meta  Minnie,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Rudolph  Wilhelm,  of  Durban,  Natal  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1918. 


Howard,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Cecil  Lloyd, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Richard 
Lloyd  Howard,  C.B. ; b.  1882;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  16th  Lancers,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Flintshire;  S.  African  War  1 901-2 
ueen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
ar  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  French  and 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) : m.  1912, 
Irene  Frances  Nora,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  the 
Hon.  George  Hugh  Gough,  C.B.  [see  V. 
Gough,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Howard,  Henry  Fraser,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Aldenham,  and  at  Trin. 
Hall,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1897,  became 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Finance 
Depart.  1905,  Collector  of  Customs,  Calcutta 
1909,  Controller  of  Currency,  India  1914, 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Finance  Depart.  1917, 
temporary  Finance  Member  of  Viceroy’s 
Executive  Council  19x9,  and  Controller  of 
Finance,  India  Office  1920:  m.  1913,  Mabel 
Rosa,  da.  of  R.  J.  Roney  Dougal,  of  Ratho 
Park,  Midlothian  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913,  C.S.I. 
1919.  India  Office,  S.W. 

Howard,  Col.  Henry  Richard  Lloyd, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Henry 
Howard,  of  Wygfair,  St.  Asaph ; b.  1853  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
formerly  Major  16th  Lancers  ; Zulu  Cam- 
paign 1879  (medal  with  clasp),  S Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Lieut.-Col.  9th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  C.B.);  sometime  Lieut.-Col. 

R. E.  (T.F.),  Lieut. -CoF.  and  Hon.  Col.  Den- 
bighshireYeo.,Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army, 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Flintshire  and  Den- 
bighshire, one  of  H.M.  Hon.  Corps  ofGentle- 
men-at-Arms,  and  an  Esquire  of  the  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  un- 
successfully contested  Flintshire  (C)  1895, 
1900,  and  Jan.  1910,  and  Flint  Dist.  Dec. 
1910:  m.  1881,  Violet  Mary  Barnard,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Barnard 
Hankey,  R.N.,  of  West  Leigh,  Havant;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1 901 . Wygfair,  St.  Asaph; 

Naval  and  Military,  and  Arthur's  Clubs. 

Howard,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Crawford, 

D. S.O.,  M.C .;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut, 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European 
W ar  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Howard,  Lady  Mabel  Harriet,  C.B.E. 
[see  E.  Antrim]. 

Howard,  Russell  John,  C.B.E.,  M.S. , 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  J.  H.  Howard;  b.  1875; 
Surg.  London  Hospital ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  40,  Devonshire  Place.  W. 

Howard,  Major  Samuel  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1888  ; entered  Connaught  Rangers  1909, 
became  Capt.  1915,  and  Acting  Major  1917 ; 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Howard,  Major  Stephen  Goodwin, 
C.B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  Stephen  Howard,  J.P., 
of  Kirtling,  Cambridgeshire  ; b.  1867  ; Major 
in  the  Army, Comdg.  a Batn.  Cambridgeshire 
Vol.  Regt.;  a J.P.  and  a County  Alderman 
for  Cambridgeshire,  and  Chm.  of  its  Appeal 
Tribunal  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Sudbury  Div. 
of  W.  Suffolk  since  Dec.  1918 : m.  1895,  Mary 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Hailey,  of 
Clare,  Suffolk;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The  Moat, 
Upend,  Newmarket. 

Howard,  Col.  Thomas  Nairne  Scott 
Moncrieff,  D.S.O.]  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 
Nandi  Expedition  iqoo,  Lango  Expedition 
1501  (wounded), Somaliland  1902-4  (wounded), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Serbian  Order 
of  Karageorge,  Brevet  Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1917. 

Howard,  Capt.  Thomas  Walter  John 
Wright,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  John  Wright 
Howard,  of  Sheen  ; 0.  1865 ; a Mining 

Engineer;  served  in  Matabeleland  1893  and 
1896  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in 

S.  Africa  1900,  as  Lieut.  Thorneycroft’s 
Mounted  Inf.  and  as  Capt.  and  Adi.  Bulu- 
wayo  Town  Guard  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  Natal  1905-6  (Natal  decoration):  m. 


1 586 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1885,  Lizzie  Amelia,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Huddy,  of  Cornwall ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900. 

Howard,  Capt.  William  Gilbert,  C-B.E. 
[see  E.  Carlisle,  colls.]. 

Howard,  Capt.  William  James  Holds- 
worth,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Liverpool 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  | 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Howard,  Capt.  William  Van  Sittart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Wil- 
berforce  Howard  (Ch.  Inspector  of  Schs., 
Devon),  of  Stanmore  Northam,  N.  Devon  ; b. 
1859  ; ed.  at  Honiton  Gram.  Sch. ; entered  j 
R.N.  1872,  became  Lieut.  1888,  Com.  1897 
(retired  1905),  and  Capt.  1912;  served  during 
Blockade  of  Zanzibar  Coast  (first  man-of- 
war  to  enter  Chindi  River)  1889-90,  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  as  Capt. 
Trawler  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; in 
Hydrographic  Surveying  Ser.  1883-1905,  and 
Admiralty  Hydrographic  Office  1898-1905; 
is  a F.R  G S. : m.  1888,  Violet  Angel,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Peter  Henry  Scratch- 
ley,  K.C.M.G.,  R.E.,  first  High  Commr. 
of  New  Guinea;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6.  United 
Service,  and  Royal  Navy  ( Portsmouth ) Clubs. 

Howard- Bury  [see  Bury]. 

Howard- Vyse  [see  Vyse]. 

Howarth,  William  J ames,  C.B.E.,  M.D. ; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  and  Victoria 
Univ.,  Manchester  (M.B.,  B.Ch.  1891,  M.D. 
1893)  ; appointed  Med.  Officer  of  Health,  City 
of  London  1912  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Howatson,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.R. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Howe,  George  Frederick,  C.B.  ; b.  1856  ; 
Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1893  ; entered  Inland 
Revenue  Depart.  1875,  became  Special 
Commr.,  Income  Tax  1901,  and  Presiding 
Special  Commr.  thereof  1911 ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 


Howell,  Lieut.- Col.  Harry  Arthur  Leon- 
ard, C.M.G.  ; b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Howell,  Major  Herbert  G wynne,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Marmaduke 
Howell,  of  Llanelwedd  Hall,  Radnorshire; 
b.  1879 ; entered  R.A.  190c,  became  Capt.  1911, 
and  Major  1914;  Bechuanaland  1897  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-16  in  Cameroons  and  Egypt  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.) ; appointed 
Assist.  Director  of  Claims  and  Customs 
1920  : m.  1919,  Annable,  da.  of  Capt.  Martin, 
formerly  The  Buffs;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Llanelwedd  Hall,  Builth  Wells , 
Radnorshire  ; Army  and  Navy , and  Sports' 
Clubs. 

Howell,  John,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S., 
son  of  the  late  W.  E.  Howell,  of  Tynycym- 
mer  Hall,  Porth,  Glamorganshire;  b.  1871  ; 
Consulting  Surg.,  Auxili  ry  Hospitals, 
Cheltenham,  and  Hon.  Sec.  of  its  Med. 
Committee  : m.  1902,  Margaret  Ida  Rees,  of 
Newport,  Glamorganshire;  cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Cheltenham. 

Howell,  Major  John  Alderney,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  18—;  is  Hon.  Major  Cheshire 
Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Howell,  Mortimer  Sloper,  C.I.E., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Warren  Howell, 
M.R.C.S.,  of  Bath  ; b.  1841;  ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford ; was  in  B.C.S.  1862-96;  sometime 
Judicial  Commr.  of  Oudh,  and  a Fellow 
of  Univs.  of  Calcutta  and  Allahabad  ; Hon. 
j LL.D.,  Edinburgh  1888;  author  of  “A 
Grammar  of  the  Classical  Arabic  .Lan- 
guage ” : m.  1895,  Laura  Sabina,  who  d. 
1909,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Wilton,  of 
West  Lavington,  Devizes;  cr.  C.I.E.  1886. 
Woodbury , Clevedon,  Somerset;  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 


1920. 

Howe,  Col.  Randall  Charles  Annesley, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Randall  Howe,  of 
Egremont  Lodge,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1858  ; 
Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.;  reti  ed 
1920 ; Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with 
clasp):  m.  1890,  Florence  Maud,  da.  of 
W.  J.  Lewis,  formerly  Staff-Surg.  R.N.,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Howell,  Evelyn  Berkeley,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Arthur  Pearce  Howell,  I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Em-  , 
manuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  istclass  Honours, 
Classical  Tripos,  1898) ; entered  I.C.S.  1899  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  N.-W.  ! 
Frontier  Province  1904,  Political  Assist.  1 
1906,  Dep.  Commr.  1907,  Assist.  Sec.,  Govt, 
oflndia  1909,  Dep.  Commr.,  Kohat  1910,  and 
Assist.  Commr.,  Mirdan  1912  and  Peshawar 
1912;  was  Durbar  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr., 
Peshawar  1911  ; served  with  Zakha  Khel 
Expedition  1908  as  Assist.  Political  Officer 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16,  as  Ch.  Censor  of  Indian  Mails, 
Indian  Expeditionary  Force  (C.I.E.);  ap- 

Eointed  Consul  at  Muscat  1916:  m.  1912,  ] 
-aeti’ia  Cecilia  Campbell  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916, 
C.S.I.  1919.  Baghdad;  East  India  United' 
Service  Club. 

Howell,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Duke 
Gwynne,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Marmaduke  Howell,  of  Llandwedd  Hall, 
Radnorshire;  b.  1881;  ed.  privately; 
M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1905,  D.P.H.  1914;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  five  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 

French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1912,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  A.  Sinclair,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Lahore, 
India ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Llandwedd  Hall, 
Builth  Wells,  Wales;  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Howell,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Llewellyn 
Hinds,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War 
19 14-19 (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 


Howell,  Col.  Wilfrid  Russell,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Russell  Howell  ; b.  1864  ; 
sometime  Ch.  Engineerof  Baiaand  Mashona- 
land  Railways ; organised  and  Commands 
Engineer  Co.  of  Rhodesia  Vol.  ; formerly 
Lieut.  1st  Glamorganshire  Vol.  Artillery ; 
served  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (D.S.O. ),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal) ; appointed  Major  of 
a Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1915,  and  is 
now  temporary  Col. : m.  1901,  Elsie, 

youngest  da.  of  Col.  Lucius  Falkland  Bran- 
caleone  Cary,  of  Tor  Abbey,  Torquay ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Julipan  6, 
Havana,  Cuba. 

Howell-Evans  [see  Evans]. 
Howell-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Howell-Price  [see  Price]. 

Howes,  Capt . Sidney  Gerald,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1885;  Capt.  21st  Lancers;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Ho  WITT,  Capt.  Harold  Gibson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  A.  G.  Howitt,  of  Borland,  Red- 
cliffe  Road,  Nottingham;  b.  1886;  Capt. 
Yorkshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917, 
Dorothy  Wentworth,  da.  of  W.  H.  Radford, 
of  Woodlands,  Sherwood,  Notts.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Woodlands,  Oxhey  Lane,  Watford. 

Howitt,  Major  Thomas  Cecil,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Major  Leicestershire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Hoveringham, 
Notts. 

Howkins, Lieut.- Col.  Cyril  Henry,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  T.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  -,  b.  18—; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Hon.  Consult- 
ing Dental  Surg.,  Birmingham  and  Midland 
Cos.  Hospital  for  Children,  Hon.  Dental 
Surg.  to  Birmingham  Dental  Hospital,  and 
a Member  of  Warwickshire  T.F.  Asso.  ; S. 
African  War  1901-2  as  Civil  Surg.  (Queen  s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19,  sometime  as  Assist.  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.  to  a Div.  (despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1905,  Anne,  da.  of  the 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1587 


late  Henry  Shaw,  of  Birmingham ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  3,  York  Road , 

Leamington  Spa;  83A,  Edmund  Street , 
Birmingham. 

Howlett,  Charles  Edgar,  C.B.E.,  I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Howlett,  M.R.C.S.  ; 
b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
is  Joint  Sec.  in  Office  of  H.M.’s  Woods 
and  Forests:  m.  1886,  Mary  Sinkins,  da.  of 

J.  Bayfield  Clark;  or.  I.S.O.  igti,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  The  Green,  Maybury,  Woking ; 
National  Club. 

Howlett,  Edmund  Henry,  C.B.E. , 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Arthur 
Howlett,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Cran- 
brook  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Eastbourne  Coll.; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1877,  L.R.C.S.  1880  ; 
Surg.  Roy.  Infirmary,  Hull,  and  an  X-ray 
Specialist ; Surg.  Roy.  Naval  and  St.  John 
V.A.D.  Hospitals,  Hull,  and  Radiographer 
during  European  War : m.  1883,  Amy 

Lavinia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Masters  Hutchins ; 
ct.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  4,  Wright  Street , 

Hull. 

Howlett,  Major  Reginald,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  1882;  is  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  served 
during S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  3914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Howley,  Richard  Joseph,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Joint  Manager,  British  Electric 
Traction  Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  Bir- 
mingham and  Midland  Motor  Omnibus  Co. 
(Limited),  and  other  Cos.,  a Member  of 
Tramways  Committee,  Board  of  Trade,  and 
Vice-Chm.,  Tramways  and  Light  Railways 
Asso.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Howley,  William  John  Joseph,  C.S.I., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Howley,  D.L.,  of 
Rich  Hill,  Lisnagry,  co.  Limerick  ; b.  1865  ; 
ed.  at  Oscott,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill;  entered 

l. C.S.  1889,  became  Sup.  Engineer,  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Madras  19x4,  Ch.  Engineer 
and  Joint  Sec.  to  Govt.  1917,  and  Sec.  to 
Govt.  1919;  was  a M.L.C.  Madras  1917-20; 
is  a M.I.C.  E.,  and  a J.P.  for  City  of  Limerick: 

m.  1898,  Evelina  Rivers,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Edward  Kilburn,  M.R.C  S.,  of  Middles- 
brough; cr.  C.S.I.  1920.  East  India  United 
Service,  and  Madras  Clubs. 

Howorth,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Godfrey, 
C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  Sir  Henry  Hoyle  Howorth, 

K. C.I.E.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.,  of  45,  Lexham 

Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A., 
and  a Member  of  Ordnance  Committee  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  10,  Grove  Park  Road , 

Mottingham,  S.E. 

Howson,  Major  Geoffrey,  C.I.E. , M.C.) 
b.  1883 ; Major  Indian  Cav.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  C.I.E.) ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Howson,  Capt.  John,  C.B.E.,  R.D.;  b. 
18—;  Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.R. 
(R.D.);  European  War  1914-19  as  Commo- 
dore of  Convoys  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hoy,  Major  Charles  Norman,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Major  S.  African  Artillery;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Hoysted,  Lieut.-Col.  Desmond  Muree 

Fitzgerald,  DS.O.;  b.  1874;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S  O.  xgi7. 

Hrishi  Kesh  Laha  [see  Reshee  Case 
Law]. 

Hubback,  Col.  Arthur  Benison,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Hubback, 
J.P.,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Fettes 
Coll.,  Edinburgh;  is  an  Architect,  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Institute  of  British  Architects, 
Col.  London  Regt.  (T. F.),  and  an  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Malay  States 
Vol.  1902-14,  and  Govt.  Architect  Federated 
Malay  States  1895-1914  ; European  War  19x4- 
19  as  Brig.-Gen.  (wounded,  despatches  six 
times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  to  com- 


mand 5th  London  Brig.,  2nd  London  Div. 
(T.F.)  T920 : m.  1901,  Margaret  Rose  Frances, 
da.  of  Sir  Gordon  Blennerhassett  Voules  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1919.  26,  Denmark 

Avenue,  Wimbledon,  S.W.iq;  Sports'  Club. 

Hubbard,  Rev.  Harold  Evelyn,  D.S.O., 
p M.C.  [see  B.  Addington,  colls.]. 

Hubbersty,  Major  George  Albert  Jessop 
Cantrell-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Albert  Can- 
trell Cantrell-Hubbersty,  of  Ragdale  Hall, 
Leicester ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1903) ; is  Major  S.  Notts. 
Yeo.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1913,  Hilda  St. 
Maur,  da.  of  Lieut.  Cecil  Edward  Willoughby, 
formerly  R.N.  [see  V.  Middleton,  colls.];  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918.  Cavalry  Club. 

Huddleston,  Capt.  Ernest  Whiteside, 

C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Graham 
Egerton  Huddleston,  70th  Regt. ; b.  1874;  ed. 
at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.;  Capt.  Roy.  Indian 
Marine,  Principal  Naval  Transport  Officer, 
Bombay  and  Karachi,  and  a J.P.  for  Bombay  ; 
served  at  Suakin  1895-6  (medals),  in  China 
1901-3,  as  Assist.  Marine  Transport  Officer, 
and  in  Somaliland  1902-4  as  Marine  Trans- 
port Officer  (despatches  twice,  thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India)  was  Staff  Officer,  Bombay 
Dockyard  1911-14  : m.  1904,  Elsie,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  Barlow-Smith,  of  Buenos  Aires;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1916,  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Bombay  ; 
Royal  Bombay  Yacht  Club . 

Huddleston,  George,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Major  G.  E.  Huddleston,  E.  Surrey 
Regt.;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch. ; formerly  Gen.  Traffic  Manager  of 
East  Indian  Railway,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.) ; is  Chm.  of  H.E.H.  the 
Nizam’s  Railway,  a Director  of  Standard 
Investment,  Trustee  and  Agency  Co.,  and 
Managing  Director  Assam-Bengal  Railway  ; 
was  a Railway  Transport  Officer,  1914-17; 
author  of  “A  History  of  the  East  Indian 
Railway  ” : m.  3884,  Agnes,  da.  of  W. 

O’Reilly;  crm  C.I.E.  1903.  Ivy  House, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts  ; Oriental  Club. 

Huddleston,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Jervoise, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1880;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Dorsetshire  Regt. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Sudan  1910  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.); 
has  3rd  class  Order  of  the  Nile;  cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Huddleston,  Col. Wilfrid  Edward,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Wilfrid 
Huddleston,  Indian  Army;  b.  1872;  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser. ; Nile  Expedition  1888 
(medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1908,  Alice  Maude  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Ferguson,  W.S.;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Huddleston,  Capt.  Willoughby  Baynes, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Graham  Eger- 
ton Huddleston;  b.  1866;  formerly  Capt. 
Roy.  Indian  Marine;  Mesopotamia  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1903,  Mary  Law- 
rence, da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Strachey, 
G.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  [see  B.  Strachie,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Hudgell,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Capt.  Yeo.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17,  with  Welsh 
Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Hudleston,  Francis  Josiah,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Josiah  Hudleston;  b.  1869  ; 
Librarian  to  War  Office  Gen.  Staff  Library  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Hudleston,  Lieut.-Col.  Ivor  Robert, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hudon,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Alfred  George, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Frangois  Etienne  Hudon; 
b.  1858  ; is  a retired  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Canadian  Artillery;  N.-W.  Rebellion  1885, 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


present  at  actions  of  Fish  Creek  and  Batoche 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  S.  Africa  1900,  in 
command  of  “ C ” Battery  of  his  Regt. 
(Canadian  R.A.),  present  at  relief  of 
Mafeking  and  operations  in  Orange  Free 
State,  Transvaal,  and  Rhodesia  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasps,  C.M.G.):  ***.  1881, 

Alphonsne,  da.  of  Charles  Joncas,  oi 
Quebec  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Kingston,  Ontario. 
Hudson,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Ross, C-M. G.t 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1876;  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. , 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  19:9. 

Hudson,  Major  Charles  Edward,  V.C., 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col. 
H.  S.  Hudson;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  V.C.,  Brevet  Major,  Italian  Silver 
Medal  for  Valour):  m.  1920,  Gladys  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  the  late  Matthew  Lee,  of  Allen- 
dale, Northumberland;  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar) 
1917. 

Hudson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Tilson, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1865  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser. ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontierof  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  igiS." 

Hudson,  Lieut.-Col.  Corrie,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Thomas  Hudson,  LL.D., 
F.R.S.,  formerly  of  Manilla  Hall,  Clifton, 
Bristol  ; b.  1874  ; M.R.C.S.,  Eng.  1897, 

L. R.C.P.,  London  1897,  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1912  ; was  House  Surg.  and  House  Physician 
at  Charing  Cross  Hospital  1897-8  ; entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1899,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  China  Ex- 
peditionary Force  1900-1902  (medal),  Somali- 
land Field  Force  1903-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  Indian 
Cav.  Div.  (despatches,  1914  star,  two 
medals),  Wazristan  Field  Force  1919  is 
Assist.  Director  Med  Sers.,  Wano  Column 
1920 ; was  Staff-Surg.,  Bangalore  1908-12,  and 
Officer  Comdg.  No.  2 Unit,  British  Red 
Cross  Commn.  in  Balkan  War  1912-13  : m. 
1904,  Frances  Edith,  elder  da.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Barratt,  Senior  Examiner  of  Educa- 
tion Board;  cr.  D.S.O.  1904.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Hudson,  Major  Ernest  Alfred  Knight, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hudson,  Engineer -Rear -A  dm.  George 
William,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  G.  W.  Hudson, 
of  Soutbsea  ; b.  1861  ; Engineer-Rear- Adm. 

R.N.  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Hudson,  Harry  Kynoch,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Hudson,  of  Lapworth, 
Warwickshire;  b.  1867;  sometime  Red 
Cross  Commr.,  Salonika  and  Roumania  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Stratford  Lodge,  St.  Peter’s 
Road,  Twickenham. 

Hudson,  Major  Herry  Cecil  Harland, 

M. V.O.;  b.  1885;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
nth  Hussars;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.V.O.,  Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order 
of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1917.  Otterburn  Dene,  North- 
umberland. 

Hudson,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.; 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian 
Silver  Medal  for  Valour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hudson,  Major  James  Thomas  Harold, 
D.S.O  , T.D.  ; b.  1871  ; Quarter  Master  and 
Major  Middlesex  Regt. ; European  War  19x4- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hudson,  Major  Noel,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1884  ; 
is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.G.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hudson,  Lieut. -Col.  Noel  Paring,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  William  I 
Hudson,  of  Great  Sluffoid,  Lambourne, 
Berks;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  St.  Edward’s  Sch., 
Oxford,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  | 


1915,  M.A.  1919);  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (four  times 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 
Christ' s College,  Cambridge ; Great  Shefjf or d, 
Lan, bourne,  Berks. 

Hudson,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1873  ; entered  The  King’s  (Liver- 
pool Regt.)  1900,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914- 18  (despatches  six  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. , Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium.  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France)  ; 
appointed  A.Q.M.G.  1916,  an  A.A.  and 

Q. M.G.  1918,  and  an  A.A.G.  at  War  Office 
1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C M.G.  1919. 

Hudson,  Col.  Thomas  Roe  Christopher, 

C. B.  ; b.  1866;  Col.  R.A.  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hudson,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Charles  Don- 
aldson-, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Donaldson-Hudson,  of  Cheswardine  Hall, 
Salop;  b.  1874;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 

T. F.  Reserve;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.C.  and  R.A.F.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1899,  Muriel, 
da.  of  Robert  Drummond  Balfour,  of  Sher- 
rards,  Herts:  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cheswardine 
Hall,  Market  Drayton ; Cavalry,  and  Army 
and  Navy  Clubs. 

Hudson-Kinahan  [see  Kinahan]. 
Hudspeth,  Major  Henry  Moore,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 

R. E.  ; served  during  European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hugessen,  Hugh  Montgomery  Knatch- 
BULL-,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Brabourne,  colls,]. 

Huggett,  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
in  Financial  Sec’s.  Depart.  War  Office;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Huggins,  Brig.-Gen.  Alfred,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.:  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Army  Reserve,  Col.  R.A.F.,and  a Director 
thereof  with  rank  of  Brig.  Gen.;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Huggins,  Major  Henry  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1891  ; entered  R.A.  1912,  and  retired 
as  Major  1920 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Huggins,  Lieut.-Col.  Ponsonby  Glenn, 
C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Horatio  James 
Huggins,  Ch.  Justice  of  Sierra  Leone; 
b.  1857  ; ed.  in  Germany,  and  Switzerland, 
and  Roy.  Naval  Sch. ; entered  Army  1876, 
transferred  to  M.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1877,  became  Capt.  1887,  Major  1896,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1902;  retired  1914;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  during 
Burmah  War  1885-7-9  (medal  with  two 
clasps,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  in  North  Chin 
Hills  1892-3  (clasp),  and  with  Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps) ; sometime  Comdt.  81st  Pioneers  : 
m.  1st,  1883,  Elizabeth  Sophia,  who  rf.  1893, 
da.  of  the  late  Com.  William  Charles 
Grierson,  R.N.  [Grierson,  Bt.] ; 2ndly,  1912, 
Margaret  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  John  Eaton 
McLeod  Wylie,  and  widow  of  Gilbert 
Frederick  William  Grierson  [Grierson,  Bt.] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909. 
Hugh-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Hughes,  Major  Alfred  James,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  temporary  Major  R.E.  ; European 
War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 

C. I  E-);  cr  C.I.E.  1918. 

Hughes,  Col.  Alfred  Mahony,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Hughes,  of  Elles- 
mere, Burghersdorp,  Cape  Colony;  b.  1867; 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Field  Intelligence 
Depart,  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  PVonder- 
poort,  Jamestown,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa. 

Hughes,  Col.  Arbuthnot  James,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1856;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (re- 
tired); European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 


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H ughes,  Copt.  Arthur  Beckett,  C.B.E.  ;| 
b.  1 8 — ; Capt.  R N.;  European  War  1914-19 
with  Ocean  Escort  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hughes,  Major  Basil,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , 
F.R.C.S. ; b.  1878;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  4th  clas;  Order  of  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  3,  Clifton  Villas, 

Manningham  Lane , Bradford. 

Hughes,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Frederick, 

C. B.,  son  of  William  Samuel  Price  Hughes, 
of  Worcester;  b.  1844;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Addiscombe  ; 
entered  Bom.  Army  1861,  became  Capt. 
Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1873,  Brevet 
Major  1881,  Lieut. -Col.  1887,  Brevet  Col. 
1889,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1900;  served  against 
Foodhlee  Arabs  1865-6  (despatches),  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  present  at  battle  of 
Ahmed  Khel  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  and  during  Burmah  War 
1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Col.) ; successively  Corny. -Gen. 
Bombay,  Madras,  and  Bengal  1890-95 ; re- 
ceived good  service  pension  1897  : m.  1875, 
Elizabeth  Forbes,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  George 
Elliot  Ashburner,  of  Sillwood,  St.  John’s 
Park,  Blackheath  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897. 
Newport , Salop. 

Hughes,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmond  Locock, 

D. S.O. , O.B.E.,  son  of  Robert  Hughes, 
M.B.,  of  Down  House,  Whitchurch,  Tavi- 
stock; b.  1880;  Major  Northamptonshire 
Regt.,  and  an  Assist,  to  Brig.-Gtn.  in  charge 
of  Administration  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  Officer  of  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy):  m.  1906,  Mary,  da.  of 
Walter  Tatham  Hughes,  I.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O B E-  (Mil.)  1918. 

Hughes,  Capt.  Edward  Llewellyn,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—  ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Commodore  of  Convoys 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  or.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hughes,  Col.  Edward  Talfourd,  C.B. , only 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Edwin  Hughes, 
sometime  M.P.  for  Woolwich,  of  Oaklands, 
Plumstead  Common;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London ; admitted  a Solicitor  1878 ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.) 
2nd  Kent  R.G.A.  (Vol.) ; is  a Land  Tax 
Commr.,  a Freeman  of  City  of  London^  and 
on  Court  of  Assists,  of  Worshipful  Co.  of 
Bakers  ; has  Order  of  Mercy,  and  S.  African 
and  Coronation  medals:  m.  1883,  Annie 
Sarah  Gooch,  da.  of  the  late  William  Smith  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904.  High  View,  H extable. 
Hughes,  Major  Edward  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1890;  Major  London  Regt.  (T.F.): 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hughes,  Col.  Emilius,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Philip  Hughes ; b.  1844  ; entered 
Commissariat  Depart,  of  Army  1862,  and  be- 
came Assist.  Corny. -Gen.  1879,  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  1882,  Dep.  Corny. -Gen.  and  Col.  1885. 
and  Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1888 ; retired 
1895  ; served  against  Langalibalele  1873,  in 
Diamonds  Field  Expedition  1875,  in  Zulu 
War  1878-9  (despatch,  medal  with  clasp, 
C.M.G.)  in  Transvaal  1881,  in  Egyptian 
Campaign  1882,  as  Senior  Commissariat 
Officer  to  2nd  Div.  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  3rd  class  Medjidie),  and 
in  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatch,  clasp) ; 
was  A.A.G.  in  Dublin  Dist.  1888-91,  and  at 
Malta  1891-5;  appointed  Sec.  to  Church  of 
England  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Institutes 
1897  : m.  1st,  1864,  Mary  Sandys  Emily,  who 
d.  1869,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Matthew  Louis, 
R.H.A.  ; 2nd,  1872,  Ada  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1904,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Grainger,  of 
High  Ireby,  Cumberland;  cr.  C.M.G.  1879, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1887.  Leusdon, Blackheath,  near 
Guildford. 

Hughes,  Evan,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Evan  Hughes,  of  Llwydiarth  Hall,  Mont- 
gomeryshire; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll,  of 
Wales  (M.A.  1909),  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1907);  Univ. 
Lecturer  on  Economics,  and  Director  of 
Organization,  National  War  Savings  Com- 
mittee : m,  1913,  Dora  Mary,  da.  of  Edward 


Brady  Patching,  of  Brighton  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918* 
5,  Highfield  Avenue,  Hendon , N.W.4. 

Hughes,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Augustus, 
D.S.O.,sonofthelate  AlfredHughes  ; b.  1874; 
ed.  at  St.  Joseph  Coll.,  Queensland  ; engaged 
in  mercantile  pursuits;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Field  Artillery  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17,  first  Comdg.  a Battery 
and  subsequently  a Brig,  in  Gallipoli  and 
France  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.  1917. 
United  Service  ( Brisbane ) Club • 

Hughes,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederic  Godfrey,' 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Charles  William 
Hughes,  of  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne ; b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Church  of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Mel- 
bourne ; formerly  in  Australian  Vol . (V.D.) ; 
is  Brig.-Gen,  Australian  Forces,  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army,  and  Hon.  A.D.C. 
to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Commonwealth  of  Austra- 
lia; served  during  European  War  1914-16, 
Comdg.  an  Australian  Brig.,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Mayor  of 
St.  Kilda  1901-2  and  1911-12  : m.  1885,  Agnes 
Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Peter  Snodgrass, 
M.P.  of  Australia;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Melbourne,  Australia;  Naval  and  Military 
{Melbourne),  and  Athenceum  Clubs. 

Hughes,  Major  Frederick  St.  John, 
M.V.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  Hughes,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Hughes,  Maj.-Gen.  Garnet  Burk,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon. 
Sir  Sam  Hughes,  K.C.B. ; b.  1880;  ed.  at 
R.M.C.  Canada  ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and 
Major  50th  Gordon  Highlanders  of  Canada  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Gen. 
Staff  Officer  a Canadian  Div.,  Comdg.  a 
Canadian  Inf.  Brig.,  and  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  a 
Canadian  Div.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1910,  Elizabeth  Irene  Bayliss,  da.  of 
H.  P.  Newling;  cr.  D.S.O. 1915,  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Victoria,  British  Columbia  ; 
Union  ( British  Columbia),  and  Marlborough 
(London)  Clubs 

Hughes,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Wallace 
Grainger,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Emilius 
Hughes,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  of  Leusdon,  Black- 
heath, Guildford;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1902;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1903,  became  Capt.  1936,  and  Major 

1914,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1904-11  (4th  class  Medjidie):  m.  1911, 
Caroline  Emily  Rosamond,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Henry  Goodwin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Hughes,  George,  C B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Co.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Lancashire  and 
Yorkshire  Railway  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (C  vil)  1920. 
Hughes,  Col.  George  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  James  Hughes,  of  Curragh 
Previn,  co.  Cork ; b.  1851 ; entered  Armj' 
Med.  Dept.  1877,  became  Surg.-Maj.  1889, 
and  Surg.  Lieut.-Col.  (now  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps)  1897,  and  Col.  1904;  re- 
tired 1905,  re  employed  1915-16;  Bechuana- 
land  Expedition  1884-5,  Afghan  War  1878-80 
(medal),  with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6 
(honourably  mentioned,  star),  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Principal  Med. 
Officer  at  Hong  Kong  1900-1902,  and  to  Dub- 
lin Dist.  1903-4,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
Scottish  Dist.  1904-5;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Hughes,  Major  Henry  Bernard  Wylde, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  C.  W.  Hughes,  of  Crick- 

howell ; b.  1887;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E. ; Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) : m.  19  ;o,  Nora  Beat- 
rice. da.  of Hickson,  of  Wey bridge; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hughes,  Col.  Henry  Thoresby,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Hughes,  of  London 
(England);  b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Engineers,  and  an  Engineer  Brig.-Com. 
with  rank  of  Col.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1915,  D.S.O.  1919.  Roselawn,  Kingston, 
Ontario , Canada. 

Hughes,  Major  Herbert  Francis,  D.S.O.', 
b.  18—  ; served  during  European  War  19x4- 
17  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1590 


Hughes,  Capt.  Hugh  Llewllyn  Glyn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; 6.  1892;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre,  M.C.) ; 
cr  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1916.  Heylands, 
Chagford , Devon. 

Hughes,  Col.  John  Arthur,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Dr.  John  Hughes,  of  Carmarthen; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Carmarthen  Gram.  Sch.,  at 
Taunton  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; 
admitted  Solicitor  1884;  is  a D.L.  for 
Glamorgan,  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army,  and 
a Member  of  Glamorgan  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Comdg.  Welsh  Div.  R.E.  (Territorial);  for 
some  years  Comdg  (V.D.)  Severn  Div.  R.E. 
Vol.  (Submarine  Miners);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1909,  C.B.  K.  1918.  2,  Park  Road,  Barry, 

near  Cardiff  ; National  Liberal  Club. 
Hughes,  Col.  John  Gethin,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Gethin  Hughes  ; 
b.  1866;  is  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Forces);  S.  Africa 
1900,  with  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles 
(despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1915  on  Personal  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; appointed  a Camp  Comdt. 
1914,  and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff  1915 : 
m.  1909,  Marion  de  Vere,  da.  of  Robert  de 
Vere  O’Connor,  of  Carrigafoyle,  co.  Kerry  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Canterbury 
Ridge,  Island  Bay,  New  Zealand ; Wellesley 
( Wellington,  N.Z .)  Club. 

Hughes,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Herbert  Wil- 
fred, C.M.G.,  C.S.I.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is 
Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  and  a Director 
of  Inland  Water  Transport  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  ; served  in  Cameroons  1914-15, 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.S.I.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.S.I.  1918. 
Hughes,  Sydney  Herbert  George,  C.B.E., 
son  of  George  Charles  H ughes,  of  Streatham, 
S.W. ; 6.1879;  ed.  at  Alleyn’s  Sch.,  Dulwich, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll,,  London;  B.A.  London 
1898  ; entered  Depart,  of  Accountant-Gen. 
of  the  Navy  1899 ; became  Dep.  Cashier, 
Portsmouth  Dockyard  1902 ; was  Sec.  to 
Adm.  Sup.  Gibraltar  Dockyard  1904-9, 
Accountant,  National  Health  Insurance 
Commn.  1912-18,  and  Dep.  Accountant-Gen., 
Min.  of  Shipping  1918-20,  since  when  he  has 
been  Accountant-Gen.  Min  of  Shipping: 
m.  1902,  Leonora  Louise,  da.  of  John  J. 
Carnon,  of  Southsea;  cr.  C.B.E.  19x8.  40, 
Rifherdon  Road,  Balham , S.W.iy. 

Hughes,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  London  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hughes,  Lieut. -Col.  William  St.  Pierre, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut -Col.  Canadian 
Inf.  ; served  in  N.-W.  Rebellion  1885  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Hughes,  Lieut.  Guy  D’Ovly  D’Oyly-, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  son  of  Dr.  D’Oyly-Hughes, 
of  New  Milton,  Hants;  b.  18 — ; entered 
R.N.  1904,  became  Lieut.  1913  ; Dardanelles 
1915  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : 
m.  1920,  Gwladys,  da.  of  J.  A.  D.  Crawford, 
of  Strandtown,  co.  Down  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(Bar  1918). 

Hughes,  Capt.  John  Grant  Duncan-, 
M.V.O.,  M.C. ; 6.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.,  and 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Australia;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1920. 

Hughes-Buller  [see  Buller], 
Hughks-Gibb  [see  Gibb], 
Hughes-Hallett  [see  Hallett]. 
Hughes-Onslow  [see  Onslow]. 

Hugill,  Engineer  Lieut.-Com.  Ren£ 
Charles,  M.V.O. , O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; entered 
R.N.  1905,  and  became  Engineer  Lieut.  1908, 
and  Engineer  Lieut.-Com.  1916;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1916,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hugo,  Lieut. -Col.  F.dward  Victor,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  London 
Univ.  (M.B.  1890,  M.D.  1892);  M.R.C.S. 
England  1889.  F.R.C.S.  1906;  Lieut. -Col.  I 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; Waziristan  Expedition  j 
1894-5  (medal  with  clasp)  Chitral  Relief) 


Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  clasp), 
European  War  19 14- 19  in  France  and  Meso- 
potamia (despatches.  C.M.G.).  Afghan  War 
1919  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Hugo,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1870;  M.B.  and  B.S.  London  Univ.;  M.R.C.S. 
England,  L.R.C.P.  London ; D.P.H.  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1897,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1916  j served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  during  siege  of 
Malakand  (mentioned  in  despatches  D.S.O. ), 
and  with  Expedition  into  Upper  Swat  and 
during  Mahmund  Campaign  1897-8 ; ap- 
pointed Agency  Surg.,  Baghelkhand  1913, 
and  Residency  Surg.,  Kashmir  1914 ; has 
Legion  of  Honour:  nt.  1902,  Muriel,  da.  of 
Col.  Cathcart  Dempster,  formerly  Comdg. 
4th  Sikhs  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 

Hulbert,  Major  Edward  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Partridge  Hulbert,  of  26, 
Hargreave  Street,  Wellington,  New  Zealand  ; 
6.  1884  ; ed.  at  Christchurch;  is  Major  New 
Zealand  Forces  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hulke,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Iggulden 
Blackhouse,  C.M.G.  ; 6.  18—  ; formerly 

Lieut.-Col.  E.  Kent  Regt.;  Zhob  Valley 
1890-91,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-98 
(medal  with  clasp);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hulke,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Backhouse, 
D.S.O. ; b . 1872;  is  Major  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.,  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hull,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Robert  Ingham, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1872;  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Hull,  Henry  Mitchell,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Winstanley  Hull ; b.  1861  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse;  was  Private  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  Gold  Coast,  and  Clerk  of  Legislative  and 
Executive  Councils  1888-91,  and  Travelling 
Commr.  1891-9 ; appointed  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1899,  and  Sec.  for  Native 
Affairs  1902;  retired  1906;  was  one  of  the 
Commrs.  for  delimitation  of  Boundary 
between  Gold  Coast  and  German  Protector- 
ate of  Togo  1892;  acted  as  Director  of  Tele- 
graphs 1892  and  1895-6  (despatches),  and  as 
Comptroller  of  Customs  1900-1902  ; employed 
on  special  service  in  Ashanti  1900  (medal) : 
m.  1891,  Adela  Rachel,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Fiennes-Clinton  [see  D.  Newcastle, 
colls. ] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Sandiway , Ave- 

bury Avenue,  Ramsgate. 

Hull,  Major  Hubert  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1891;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy'. 
W.  Surrey  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hulme-Goodier  [see  Goodier]. 
Hulseberg,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  J.  W.  Hulseberg, 
Army  Med.  Staff;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.’;  entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1891,  and  is 
Lieut.-Col.  ; served  in  Uganda  1897-9  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  with  Mekran 
Expedition  1901-2  (despatches),  in  Somali- 
land 1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) : m.  1901,  Hilda  Mary',  da.  of  the 
late  Major  L.  Faulknor  Glass,  R.A.;  cr.D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1Q17).  United  Service  Club. 
Hulton,  Col.  Frederick  Courtenay 
Longuet,  C.B. ; b.  1864;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  (retired)  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order  of  Wen 
Hu  of  China);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Hulton,  Major  Henry  Horne,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882;  Major R.F.A.;  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hulton,  Major  John  Meredith,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; Major  Sussex  Regt.  ; S. 
Africa  1901 -2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  19 14-19  (D.S.O., 
C.B.E.,  Orders  of  the  Nile  and  of  Crown  of 
Italy) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


59* 


H uman,  Arnold  Henry,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Technical  Adviser,  Electric  Power  Supply 
Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Humble,  Col.  Bernard  Maynard,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  . late  Rev.  Maughan 
Humble,  R.  of  Sutton  Scarsdale  ; b.  1866  ; 
Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  Col.  in  Canadian 
Railway  Troops  ; Canadian  N.-W.  Rebellion 
1885,  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Humby,  Holgate  John  Brittnell,  D.S.O., 

M.C.;  b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.G.A.  (Special 
Reserve);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O. , M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Humby,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Frederick, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick  Peter 
Humby,  of  Devizes;  b.  i860;  ed.  in  France; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  with 
Imperial  Yeo.,  finally  Comdg.  8th  Batn. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  formerly 
Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles ; was  Mayor  of 
Devizes  1887-9  5 was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.)  1914-17  : m.  1883,  Bertha 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Henry  Rich-Jones  [Rich,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr. 

D. S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Hume,  Col.  John  Edward,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; S.  Africa 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hume,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Elgar,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1886;  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers,  and  a Dep. 
Provost-Marshal  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1907,  Mar- 
jorie Emmeline  Clarke  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hume,  Col.  John  James  Francis,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hume,  Major  Walter  Vernon,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1875  ; Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
W.  Africa  1 901-5  (despatches,  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; was  D.A.Q.M.G.  9th  Div. 
1916-18  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Hume,  Major  William  Errington,  C.M.G., 
M.B.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  4,  Ellison  Place, 

Newcastle-on-  T yne . 

Hume-Spry  [see  Spry], 

Humfrey,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Edmund, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; E.  Africa  1914-18  (C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Humphrey,  Major  Albert  Ernest,  D.S.  0., 
son  of  Eastgate  Humphrey,  of  Lvon,  Prince 
Edward  Island,  Canada;  b.  1884;  Major 
Canadian  Cycling  Corps,  a Civil  Engineer, 
and  a Land  and  Hydrographical  Surveyor ; 
engaged  in  farming,  lumbering,  and  railway 
construction;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Lida  Isabell 
Gladstone;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  1804,  13  th 

Avenue  East,  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

Humphrey,  Rev.  F.  J.  H.,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; served  daring  European  War  1914-18 
as  Assist.  Principal  Chap,  to  the  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Humphrey,  Major  Morley,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Humphrey-Davy  [see  Davy]. 
Humphreys,  Major  Arthur  Selden, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; entered  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1901,  and  became  Major  1914  ; retired  1917; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Humphreys,  Col.  Edward  Thomas, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; 6.1878;  entered  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  1898,  became  Major  1915,  Brevet 


Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  (now 
Leinster  Regt.);  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1915-18,  present  at  capture  of  Jerusalem 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1919,  Dorothy  Grace,  da. 
of  Capt.  Frederick  Thomas  Penton,  of  43, 
Portland  Place,  W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
I9I9< 

Humphreys,  MojorF  raticis  Henry,  C.I.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army,  and  Political 
Agent,  Khyber;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Khyber , 

N. -W.  Frontier  Provinces,  India. 
Humphreys,  Col.  Gardiner,  C.B., 

C.M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1865;  entered  R.A.  1884, 
became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1910,  and  Col.  1915;  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; appointed  to 
command  49th  Brig.  R.F. A. .Ireland  1910, and 
13th  Brig.  R.H.A.,  Mhow  1912 : m.  1906,  Lady 
Emily  Theresa  Nugent,  da.  of  iotli  Earl  of 
Westmeath ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Glenconnor,  Clonmel,  co. 
Tipperary. 

Humphreys,  Major  George  Noel,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  1883  ; is  Major  R.A.S.C  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Humphreys,  George  William,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  William  Humphreys,  of  Lc  n- 
don ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Mill  Hill  Sch.  ; a 
M.I.C.E.,  and  Major  Engineer  and  Railway 
Staff,  R.E.  (T.  F.) ; has  been  Ch.  Engineer, 
London  County  Council  since  1913  ; Vice- 
Chm.  andChm.  Munitions  Works  Board  dur- 
ing European  War  : m.  1890,  Helen  McGilli- 
wie  Sinclair;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  104, 
Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.;  Reform  Club. 

Humphreys,  Capt.  Herbert  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Highlanders; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Humphris,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Humphris,  formerly 
of  Jamestown;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Jamestown 
Model  Sch. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Lieut.  2nd  Contingent  S.  Australian 
Mounted  Rifles,  present  at  battles  of  Brand- 
fort,  Diamond  Hill,  and  Belfast  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; sometime  in  Mounted  Rifles  ; is  a 
Manufacturer,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Aus- 
tralian Light  Horse ; elected  Mayor  of 
Jamestown  1901:  m.  1901,  Frances  Emily 
Chanter;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Humphry,  Col.  Lawrence,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  J.  T.  Humphry,  Bar.-at-Law;  6.  1856; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899,  and 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1919 ; European  War  1914-18,  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  a Div.  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.):  m.  1889,  Isabella 
Lucy,  da.  of  Sir  George  Gabriel  Stokes, 
1st  Bt.  (ext.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Humphrys,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Vesey, 

O. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  W.  Riding  Regt. ; 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired);  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hunkin,  Major  Samuel  Llewellyn, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Hunloke,  Major  Philip,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Philip  Perceval,  Roy.  Horse 
Guards;  b.  1868;  is  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers;  served  in  S.  African  War  1899-1901, 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches,  M.V.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Redeemer  of  Greece,  1914  Star); 
appointed  a Groom-in-Waiting  to  H.M. 
1911 ; assumed  by  Roy.  License  1906  the 
name  of  Hunloke  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic: 
m.  1892,  Silvia,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  J.  P.  Heseltine, 
of  Walhampton,  Lymington  ; cr.  M.V.O.(4th 
class)  1916.  Wingerworth  Hall,  Chesterfield. 

Hunn,  Major  Sydney  Arthur,  M.V.O., 
O.B.E. , M.C.  ; 6.  18 — ; Capt.  and  tem- 


1592 


COMPANION  AGE. 


porary  Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  O.B.E.)  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919. 
Hunnybun,  Major  Kenneth,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Artists’  Cyclist  Corps  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  with  Somerset  L.I.  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — , Juliet,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Hunt,  Albert,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Horfield ; joined  Donald  Currie  and  Co. 
1889  ; was  Local  Manager  Union-Castle  Line 
at  Southampton  1901-11,  and  Freights  Man- 
ager in  London  1911-12,  since  when  he  has 
been  Joint  Manager  and  Cbm.  of  Managers 
Union-Castle  Mail  Steamship  Co.  (Limited) ; 
a Director  of  Bullard,  King  and  Co.  (Limi- 
ted), and  of  Durban  Navigation  Colleries 
( Limited),  a Member  of  Executive  Council  of 
Chamber  of  Shipping,  and  of  Shipping 
Federation,  a Member  of  War  Committee 
of  Chamber  of  Shipping  (Submarine  Menace), 
and  inventor  of  numerous  Popular  War 
Games;  assisted  to  organise  Naval  and 
Military  Transport  during  S.  African  and 
European  Wars  (especially  despatch  of 
original  Expeditionary  Force  to  France 
1914);  cr. C.B.E.  1918.  2,  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge- M ansions,N.W . ; Constitutional  Club. 

Hunt,  Rear-Adm.  Allen  Thomas,  C.B., 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  George  Ward 
Hunt,  P.C.,  of  Wadenhoe,  Oundle ; b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Marlborough;  entered  R.N.  1879, 
became  Lieut.  1888,  Com.  1890,  Capt.  1906, 
and  Rear-Adm.  1917 ; served  during  Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  with  Vitu 
Expedition  1890  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal), 
in  Crete  1897,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in 
Somaliland  1908,  and  in  Persian  Gulf  1909-n  ; 
was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917  ; appointed 
Com.-in-Ch.,  S.  American  Station  1919;  cr. 
C.S.I.  1911,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  United  Service 
Club. 

Hunt,  Major  Arthur  Frederick,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Gen.  List  ; Euro- 

6ean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
>.S.O.  1919. 

Hunt,  Atlee  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Arthur  Hunt,  manufacturer,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales;  b.  1864:  ed.  at  Balmain  Pub- 
lic Sch.,  and  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch.;  Bar. 
N.S.  Wales  1892;  was  in  N.S.  Wales  Lands 
Depart.  1879-87;  appointed  Sec.,  N.S. 
Wales  Federal  Asso.  1898,  Gen.  Sec.  Federal 
(League)  which  conducted  State  Referendum 
1899,  Private  Sec.  to  1st  Prime  Min.  of  Com- 
monwealth 1901,  and  Sec.  of  Depart,  of 
External  Affairs,  Australian  Commonwealth 
1901 ; attended  Imperial  Conferences  in 
London  1907  and  1911  ; a J.P.  for  Victoria 
and  Papua:  m.  1897,  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late 
S.  B.  Hunt;  cr.  C.M.G.  1910.  Baroonda, 
Malvern  and  Kooyong  Roads,  Toorak,  Vic- 
toria, Australia;  Athenceuni  ( Melbourne ) 
Club. 

Hunt,  Capt.  Douglas  Alexis,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  King’s  African  Rifles; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hunt,  Major  Edwin  Watkin,  D.S.O. ; 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hunt,  Major  Frederick  Eckstein,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Arthur  William  Hunt,  ofLong- 
lands,  Lancaster;  b.  1879;  entered  King’sOwn 
(Roy.  Lancaster  Regt  ) from  its  4th  Batn. 
1901,  became  Lieut.  Indian  Army  1905,  Capt. 
1911,  and  Major  1917;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  present  at  defence  of  Fish  River 
Station  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1908, 
Helen  Ornis,  da.  of  David  McKaye  Cassidy, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  of  Lancaster  Moor,  Lan- 
caster; cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hunt,  Col.  Frederick  Welsley,  C.M.G., 
C.U.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Hunt,  of  Rockmount, 
co.  Waterford  ; b.  1871 ; entered  Army  1895, 
became  Capt.  Army  Vet.  Corps  1902,  Major  | 
1910.  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  8 (medal  with  j 
clasp),  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  meoal  with  two  clasps),  | 


Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.) ; sometime  Dep.  Director  of  Vet. 
Sers.  : m.  1910,  Kathleen,  da.  of  Col.  Robert 
Frederic  Williamson,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.E  1919. 

Hunt,  George  Henry,  C.B.E.,  I.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Hunt;  b.  1853;  formerly 
Accountant  to  the  Treasury;  cr.  I.S.O.  1902, 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Hunt,  Lieut. 'Col.  Godfrey  Massy  Vere, 
C B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.S.C.  (retired) ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B  E.) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Hunt,  Major  Granville  Vere,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1875;  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hunt,  Major  Henry  Richard  Augustus, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1879;  entered  Indian  Army  1900, 
and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major;  served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-16  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hunt,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Patrick,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  of  Thomas  Hunt;  b.  1875; 
is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.) : m. 
18—.  Bertha,  da.  of  — Moore;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919.  50,  Rathdown 

Road,  North  Circular  Road,  Dublin. 

Hunt,  Ralph  Alec,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Harry 
William  Hunt,  Bar.  and  Solicitor,  of  317, 
Collins  Street,  Melbourne;  b.  1891  ; ed.  at 
Melbourne  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Melbourne 
Univ.  (B.C.E.,  Final  Honours  1915);  an 
Asso.  Member  of  Engineers  of  Australia, 
Assist.  Engineer  State  Rivers  and  Water 
Supply  Commn.  of  Victoria  (Australia), 
Resident  Engineer,  Upper  Murray  Storage 
Project,  and  Lieut.  Australian  Engineers ; 
European  War  1914-ig  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1920,  Henrietta  M.  Gustave  Kaczka,  of 
Champigny,  Paris;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hunt,  Major  Reginald  Seagar,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874;  is  Major  1st  Dragoon  Guards; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hunt,  Lieut.-Com.  Robert  Gregory  Maze 
Durrant,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Francis  Durrant 
Hunt,  J.P.,  of  Stanton  Harcourt,  Oxford- 
shire; b.  1886  ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Hunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Rochford  Noel,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B. 
1900)  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M6daille  des  Epid6mies) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hunt,  Col.  Roland  Cecil  Sneyd,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Acting  Col.  in  the 
Army  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hunt,  Stanley  Herbert,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 

Head  of  Gen.  Distribution  Branch,  Coal 
Mines  Depart.,  Board  of  Trade ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Hunt,  Major  Thomas  Edward  Carew, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Henry  Thomas  Carew 
Hunt;  b.  1874;  Major  Roy.  Berks.  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
tn.  1898,  Ethel  Emily,  da.  of  C.  Lindsay 
Nicholson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Hunt,  Cow.  Wilfred  Ward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Eden  Hunt  [see 
Parker,  Bt.,  cr.  1681] ; b.  1883;  is  Com.  R.  N.; 
served  in  Somaliland  1908-9,  in  Persian  Gulf 
1909-10  (despatches),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  with  a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m. 
1911,  Sophy  Alice,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir  George 
Digby  Morant,  K.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hunt,  Lietit.-Col.  William  Holdsworth 
Holdsworth,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.G.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hunt,  William  Morgan,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Longford  Hunt, 
J.P.  (Indian  State  Railways),  of  Owen  Doon, 
Bawnboy,  co.  Cavan ; b.  188 1 ; Major  R.G.A. ; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1593 


European  War  1914-18  in  Mesopotamia  and 
with  Mohmand  Blockade  (despatches,  M.C.), 
Afghan  War  1919  (D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Owen  Doon,  Bawnboy,  co.  Cavan. 

Hunt,  Capt.  Hilary  Lushington  Holman-, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  W.  Holman-Hunt, 
O.M.  ; b.  1879  entered  Public  Works 
Depart.  India  1901,  and  became  Executive 
Engineer,  Burma  1909  ; is  a M.I.C.E.,  and 
Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers; 
European  War  in  France  (despatches):  m, 
1905,  Norah,  da.  of  G.  M.  Freeman,  K.C. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Rangoon,  Burma;  28,  Walton 
Street,  S.JF. ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Hunt,  Edmund  Langley-,  C.M.G. , son  of 
E.  Langley-Hunt,  of  Limerick ; b.  1868;  is  a 
Surgeon ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  and  1902-3  as  Med.  Officer  on  Per- 
sonal Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch.  (despatches, 
medals  with  six  clasps)  ; was  Med.  Officer 
to  Anglo-German  Boundary  Commn.,  Central 
Africa  1903-4  (despatches,  thanked  by  N. 
Nigerian  Govt.,  and  by  German  Emperor); 
has  Order  of  Prussian  Crown;  is  Med. 
Officer,  W.  African  Med.  Staff,  Gold  Coast : 
m.  1907,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Hird,  of  Montrose ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Gold 
Coast , IV.  Africa. 

Hunter,  Lieut. -Col.  Alan  John,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1881;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; S. 
Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  seven 
times,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  1914-15 
Star,  two  medals):  m.  1913,  Joan,  da.  of  the 
Hon.  Henry  Arden  Adderiey  [seeB.  Norton] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Hunter,  Major  Cecil  Stuart,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  1882  ; Major  R.A.  (retired) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 

Hunter,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Finlay  son, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Hunter,  ol 
Glenopp,  Ballantrae,  Ayrshire;  6.  1880;  ed. 
at  Repton  ; Lieut.-Col.  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  an  A Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1905,  Nancy  Wingrave,  da.  of  Sir  William 
Cobbett ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Army  and  Navy , 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Hunter,  Col.  Charles  George  Wood- 
burn,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  W. 
Hunter;  b.  1870;  entered  R.E.  1893,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919 ; Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  China 
1900  (despatches,  medal),  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903-4  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16,  present  at  battle 
of  Neuve  Chapelle  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; was 
a Ch.  Engineer  1917-19  : m.  1910,  Gladys, 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Hutton 
[Stockenstrom,  Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Hunter,  1 David,  C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  Dep. 
Controller  Coastal  Shipping,  Australia ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Hunter,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Fraser, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1876;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  d(de- 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Hunter,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Douglas,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; son  of  the  late  Brig.-Surg. 
Yeates  Hunter,  Indian  Army  ; b.  i860  ; 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1884,  and  became 
Surg.-Maj.  (now  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps)  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col.  1913,  and  ' 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1917;  served 
with  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Sudan 
Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6,  at  action  of 
Gamaizah  1888  (clasp),  with  Dongola  Ex- 
pedition 1896,  present  at  actions  of  Firkeh 
and  Hafir  (despatches,  Khedive’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  4th  class  Osmanieh, 

D. S.O.),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  medal, 
clasp),  and  in  E.  Africa  1915-17,  as  a Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  attached 


L to  Egyptian  Army  1905-8  ; was  Comdt.  Roy. 

, Army  Med.  Corps  Sch.  of  Instruction  1909- 

13;  has  2nd  class  Medjidie  : m.  1895,  Elfrida 
Hannah,  da.  of  the  late  T.  W.  U.  Robinson, 
of  Houghton-le-Spring ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896, 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Army  and 
! Navy  Club. 

: Hunter,  Col.  George  Gillett,  C.B., 

I C.M.G.,  son  of  Archibald  Hunter,  ofLondon; 

b.  1864;  was  Director-Gen.  of  Coastguard 
Administration  in  Egypt ; served  during 
Euiopean  War  1914-16,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches,  C.B.)  : has  2nd  class  Order  of 
the  Nile  : m.  1896,  Hylda  Marion,  da.  of  the 
■ late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Eldon  Gorst,  P.C.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Halls 
Farm,  Eversley,  Hants. 

Hunter,  Hamilton,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Walter  John  Hunter,  H.E.I.C.S.,  formerly 
of  Banghurst  House,  Hants  ; b.  1846 ; 
ed.  at  Loretto,  and  at  Winchester  Coil. ; 
entered  Fiji  Civil  Ser.  1874,  became  Ch. 
Police  Magistrate  and  a Member  of  Land 
Commn.  1877,  Dep.  Commr.  for  W.  Pa- 
cific 1881,  Acting  Registrar -Gen.,  Dep. 
Registrar  of  Tithes,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of 
Stamps,  and  Dep.  Judge  of  the  Vice- 
Admiralty  Court  1892,  and  Official  Receiver 
in  Bankruptcy  1894;  was  Special  Judicial 
Commr.  1896  and  1898,  Acting  British  Consul 
and  Dep.  Commr.  for  Samoa  and  Union  Group 
1899,  Acting  Consul  at  Samoa  1900-1901,  and 
Consul  at  Tonga  1901-9 : m.  1882,  Isabella 
Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Gorrie  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1900. 

Hunter,  Major  Henry  Noel  Alex- 
ander, D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; Major  The  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.);  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — , Meta,  da. 
of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hunter,  Major  Hugh  Blackburn,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hunter,  Janies  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hunter,  Major  John,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major,  Gen.  List,  and  a 
Staff  Lieut. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hunter,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Gunning,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Alexander  Hunter, 
Indian  Army;  b.  1859;  entered  70th  Regt. 
1848,  and  B.S.C.  1880,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1915  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1916 ; retired  1919 ; served  in 
Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-9  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  with  Chin-Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1889-90  (despatches,  clasp)  : m. 
1885,  .Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Donald  McCallum, 
of  Perth;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913. 

Hunter,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Muir,  C.S.I., 
son  of  Capt.  Hugh  Hunter,  R.N.,  of  Mau- 
ritius; b.  1844;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London, 
Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New  Cross,  and  privately  ; 
entered  R.A.  1864  and  B.S.C.  1869,  became 
Capt.  1876,  Major  1884,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1890 ; 
retired  1902;  was  Pres.,  Rajasthanick  Court 
May  1892  and  Jan.  1894,  Political  Agent, 
Mahikantha  1892-3,  and  Political  Agent 
and  Collector  of  Stamp  Revenue  in  Kathia- 
war 1897-1902 : m.  1870,  Emily  Jean,  da.  of 
James  Patison  Thom,  Assist.  Sec.,  India 
Office;  cr.  C.S.I.  1899. 

Hunter,  Matthew,  C.I.E. , son  of  William 
Hunter,  of  Cowside,  Settle,  Yorkshire;  b. 
1863  ; ed.  at  Giggleswick  Sch.,  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  in  Natural 
Science  1885,  Burdett  Coutts  Scholar  1888, 
M.A.  1890),  and  at  Strasburg  and  Heidel- 
berg Univs. ; is  in  Indian  Educational  Ser. ; 
was  Assist.,  Chemical  Laboratory,  Oxford 
1884-8,  Professor,  Rangoon  Coll.  1890-1909, 
and  Chemical  Examiner  to  Govt  of  Burma 
1890-1905 ; appointed  Principal  Rangoon 
Coll.  1909  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  The  Lodge, 
Rangoon  College,  Rangoon  ; Savile  Club. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Hunter,  Philip  Vassar  Emnett,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Josiah  Hunter,  of  Hungate,  Nor- 
folk ; b.  1883;  ed.  at  Wisbech  Gram.  Sch. ; 
an  Electrical  Engineer,  Joint  Manager  of 
Callender’s  Cable  and  Construction  Co. 
(Limited),  a Member  of  Council  of  Institu- 
tion of  Electrical  Engineers,  of  Engineering 
Standards  Asso.,  and  of  International 
Electrotechnical  Commn.  ; Representative 
of  Director  of  Experiments  and  Research, 
Anti-Submarine  Div.,  Naval  Staff  1917-18: 
m.  1904,  Helen  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Golder,  of  Finchley,  N. ; cr.  C.B.E  (Civil) 
1920.  Salcombe.  Foxley  Lane,  Parley ; St. 
Stephen's  Club. 

Hunter,  Capt.  Richard  Devas,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1888;  Capt.  Scottish  Rifles;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Order  of  Leopold  with  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  1918,  Constance  (Vixen),  da.  of  Harry 
Lomas  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Hunter,  Summers,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
Ranson  Hunter,  of  Inverness ; b.  1856;  ed. 
at  Roy.  Acad.,  Inverness,  and  at  Wedgwood 
Institute,  Burslem ; is  an  Engineer,  a 
M.I.C.E.,  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of 
The  North-Eastern  Marine  Engineering  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Wallsend-on-Tyne  and  Sunder- 
land, and  a Director  of  Tyneside  Tram- 
ways and  Tramroads  Co.:  m.  1887,  Dora 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  Joseph  Elliott,  of  S.  Shields  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  1,  Manor  Terrace,  Tyne- 

mouth; Thatched  House,  and  Union  ( Neiv - 
castle-on-T yne)  Clubs. 

Hunter,  Lieui.-Col.  Thomas  Anderson, 
C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Director 
of  Dental  Sers.  New  Zealand  Forces;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Hunter,  Col.  William,  C.B.,  M.D. , son 
of  the  late  Robert  Hunter,  of  Birkenhead  ; 
b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
C.M.  1883,  M.D.  1886);  M.R.C.S.  England 
1883,  M.R.C.P.  London  1889,  F.R.C.P.  Lon- 
don, 1896 ; is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  Physician 
(formerly  Dean)  Charing  Cross  Hospital, 
and  Senior  Physician  London  Fever  Hos- 
pital ; was  Col. -in  Charge  of  British  Mil.  I 
Sanitary  Commn.  to  Serbia  1915,  and  Pres.  ! 
Med.  Advisory  Committee,  E.  Mediterranean  | 
and  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  C.B.), 
since  when  he  has  been  Consulting  Physician, 
E.  Command  ; was  Arris  and  Gale  Lecturer, 
Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.  1889-90,  and  Examiner 
in  Med.,  Glasgow  Univ.  1900-1904;  author 
of  numerous  med.  works;  is  a Grand  Officer 
Serbian  Order  of  St.  Sava;  m.  1894,  Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  Joshua  Fielden,  M.P.,  of 
Nutfield  Priory,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
103,  Harley  Street , W. ; Savile  Club. 

Hunter-Blair  [see  Blair]. 

Huntingford,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Legh,  j 

C. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.M.A.  ; Euro-  j 
pean  War  1914-19,  as  British  Naval  Liaison  { 
Officer,  Mediterranean,  with  rank  of  Lieut. - 
Co),  (despatches,  C.B.E  , Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Huntington,  Major  Arthur  William, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  William  Balle  Huntington, 
J.P.,  D.L.  (High  Sheriff  of  Lancashire 
1898) ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  abroad ; is 
Major  Yeo.,  and  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  with  8th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn. 
1006,  Gladys  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Whiteway  Hazlehurst,  of  Moreton  Court, 
Herefordshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Willcs- 
bourne  House,  Warwick ; Cavalry , Boodle' s, 
and  Windham  Clubs. 

Huntington,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Hall,  j 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Huntington, 
of  Liverpool  ; b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Ampleforth 
Coll.,  Yorkshire  ; engaged  in  Commerce  ; is  | 
Major  Somerset  L.L^  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  1 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Irene  Alice,  da. 
of  Charles  Reginald  Johnson  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Hurcomb,  Cyril  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  j 
William  Hurcomb;  6.1883  ; is  Dep.  Director 
of  Commercial  Sers.,  Ministry  of  Shipping:  I 
m.  1911,  Dorothy  Ethel  Brooke;  cr.  C.B.E.  ! 
1918. 


Hukdman,  Lieut.-Col.  William  George, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Artillery;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hurle,  Col.  Edward  Forbes  Cooke-, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1866  ; Major  (retired)  Reserve 
of  Officers,  and  Col.  T.F.  ; Burma  1892-3 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18,  Comdg.  i/5th  Somerset  LI- 
in  India  and  Palestine  (D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Roumania) : m.  1913,  Muriel 

Penelope,  da.  of  Major  Reginald  Paynter 
j Maitland  [see  Maitland,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Hurley,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  James,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Hurley,  M.P.  of  N.S. 
Wales;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Katoomba  Coll., 
N.S.  Wales;  is  a Mining  Engineer,  a Journalist, 
Lieut.-Col.  British  Army  attached  Australian 
Forces,  and  a J.P.  for  N.S.  Wales;  served 
during  European  War  19x4-15  ; appointed 
Assist. -Director  Ordnance  Ser.,  Australian 
Forces  1917 : m.  1904,  Henrietta  Maud,  da. 
of  Samuel  William  Bate,  of  Yarringah,  S. 
Coast,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Syd- 
ney, N.S.  Wales. 

Hurley,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Victor, 

C. M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Hurley,  of 
Ballarat,  Victoria,  Australia ; b.  1888  ; ed. 
at  Wesley  Coll.,  Melbourne,  and  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Melbourne  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1909,  M.D. 
1911,  M.S.  1913);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  was  Lieut.-Col.  Common- 
wealth Mil.  Forces  1912-14;  and  Assist. 
Director  Med.  Ser.,  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  1915-17  (C.M.G.) : m.  1919,  Elsie,  da. 
of  the  late  Dr.  G.  H.  Crowther,  of  Brighton, 
Victoria,  Australia ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  British 
Empire  Club. 

Hurry,  Major  Geoffrey,  D.S.O.’,  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Australian  Inf. ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hurst,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Reginald, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Henry 
Hurst,  of  Horsham  Park,  Sussex  ; b.  1867  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  a J.P.  for  Oxfordshire,  and 
Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Little  Barrington,  Marl- 
port,  and  Burford  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.):  m.  1907, 
Esther  Winifred  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 

E.  Oldridge  de  la  Hey,  R.  of  Bathealton, 
Somerset ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Horsham  Park,  Sussex ; Little  Barrington, 
Burford,  Oxon  ; New  University  Club. 

! Hurst,  Major  Godfrey  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  19 14-15  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Hurst,  Major  Herbert  Clarence,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  John  Hurst,  of 
Opawa,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1884; 
is  a Warehouse  Manager,  and  Major  New 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Hurst,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Herbert, D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Artillery; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hurt,  Com.  Henry  Albert  le  Towne, 
C.M.G., son  of  the  late  Albert  Frederic  Hurt, 
of  Alderwasley,  Derbyshire;  b.  1881;  Com. 
R.N.  (retired):  m.  1906,  Mabel  Alleyne,  da. 
of  the  late  William  de  Burgh  Jessop,  of 
Overton  Hall,  Derbyshire  [see  Alleyne, 
Bt.]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  9,  Rosslyn  Hill , 

Hampstead,  N.W.3. 

Huskisson,  Capt.  Geoffrey,  D S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O. 
1918. 

Huskisson,  Maj.-Gen.  William,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Huskisson  ; b.  1859  : 
ed.  privately,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered 
R.E.  1878,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1904, 
Col.  1907,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired 
1917  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1595 


on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; was  a Pro- 
fessor at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada 
1890-95,  and  Professor  of  Mil.  Engineering, 
at  R.M.C.  1895-1903;  was  a Ch.  Engineer 
1912-17:  m.  1890,  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  D.  Ward,  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Huskisson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Gordon, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1900-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Somali- 
land 1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hussein  Kuli  Khan,  Mirza  (. Moin-al - 
Vezareh),  C.M.G. ; has  been  Sec.  to  Persian 
Legation  in  London,  and  Ch.  of  Cabinet  at 
Ministry  for  Foreign  Affairs  in  Teheran ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1905. 

Hussey,  Brig.- Gen.  Arthur  Herbert, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Edward  Hussey,  of 
Scotney  Castle,  Lamberhurst ; b.  1863;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1882,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
(retired)  1919;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1902,  present  at  operations  in  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Order  of  Danilo  of  Montenegro, 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy);  commanded  R.A.,  N.  Div.,  N. 
Command  1913-14;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Hutchen,  Lieut.-Col.  James  William, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.-,  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Army  Pay  Corps;  cr.  C.M.G.  igi7, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919; 

Hutchens,  Capt.  Harold  John,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18— ; appointed  Lieut.  Durham  Univ. 
Contingent,  Senior  Div.  O.T.C.  1914,  and 
Capt.  R.A. M.C.  1915;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-1902,  as  Med.  Officer  5th  Queensland 
Contingent  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1915 : m.  1906,  Ada  Muriel,  el. 
da.  of  Charles  Clay,  M.R.C.S.,  of  The  Manor 
House,  Dewsbury;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Cor- 
bridge,  Northumberland. 

Hutcheson,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b 18 — ; Major  (T.D.)  Gordon  Highlanders; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hutchin,  Major  Arthur  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Gen.  List;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Hutchings,  Com.  John  Fenwick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Robert  Hutchings ; b.  1885 ; 
Com.  R.N. ; commanded  Submarines  during 
European  War  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Hutchins,  George  D’Oyly,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  Personal  Assist,  to  Director-Gen., 
Aircraft  Production  Depart.  ; Ch.  Council 
Officer,  Min.  of  Munitions  during  Eurooean 
War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Hutchins,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  Sudan  1910  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hutchinson,  Col.  Charles  Alex- 
ander Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.- 
Gen.  James  AlexanderCaldwell  Hutchinson, 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Bedford 
Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1891, 
became  Major  Indian  Army  1909,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1917  ; served  on  N.-W. 
frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  three 
clasps),  present  at  storming  of  Dargai,  actions 
of  Arhanga  and  SampaghaPasses.and  opera- 
tions against  Kani  Khel  and  Chamkanis, 
and  in  Bazar  Valley,  with  Abor  Expedition 
1911-12  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
At?*©.);  is  a F.R.G.S.:  m.  1916,  Barbara 
Allan,  da.  of  the  late  James  Fowler,  of 
Aberdeen  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Hutchinson,  Claude  Mackenzie  Wemyss 
Lyon,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Edward  Hutchinson, 


of  Kensington,  W.  ; b.  i860  ; ed.  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Natural  Science 
1891);  is  a Soil  Bacteriologist;  entered 
I.C.S  1909,  and  became  Imperial  Agri- 
cultural Bacteriologist  1910:  m.  1914,  Alice 
Muriel,  da.  of  Major  John  Walter  Leathes, 
Ph.D.,  Imperial  Agricultural  Chemist  to 
Govt,  of  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Pusa,  Bihar y 
India  ; Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Hutchinson,  Capt.  Colin  Rose  Marshall, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1919). 

Hutchinson,  Major  Edward  Maitland, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1884 ; Major  R.F.A. , and  an 
Instructor  in  English  at  a French  Mil.  Sch. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hutchinson,  Major  Eric  Lloyd,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19W. 

Hutchinson,  Col.  Francis  Patrick,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Charles  Waterloo 
Hutchinson,  R.E.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Mil. 
Works,  Simla;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,. 
Edinburgh,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst ; entered  12th  Regt.  1878,  and  I.S.C. 
1880,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1889,  Major 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet-Col.  1907,  and 
Col.  1908;  retired  1920;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1879- So  (medal),  with  Chin  Lushai  Expe- 
dition 1889-90  (medal  with  clasp),  operations 
in  Lushai  1890-91  (clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  and  with  Wazi- 
ristan  Expedition  1901-2  (despatches,  clasp) ; 
was  A.A.G.,  Meerut  Div.  1908-9 ; com- 
manded 1st  Batn.  2nd  (Prince  of  Wales’s 
Own)  Gurkhas  1899-1907,  and  a Batn.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  Oct.  1914 
to  June  1915  : m.  1891,  Mabel  Ada  Hay,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Ferguson,  A.dvocate,  of 
Aberdeen  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912.  1,  Blakesley 

Avenue,  Ealing,  W. 

Hutchinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Pierre- 
pont,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1868  ; entered  R.A. 
1888,  became  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1915  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  3rd  Assist.  Sup.  of  Experi- 
ments, Sch.  of  Gunnery  1894-8,  and  2nd 
Assist.  1898-1903  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Hutchinson,  Lieut.-Gen.  Henry  Doveton, 

C. S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  T.  Cayley 
Hutchinson,  formerly  Dep. -Inspector-Gen. 
of  Hospitals;  b.  1847;  entered  Indian  Army 
1869,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major  1887,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1893,  Col.  1897,  Maj.-Gen.  1903,  and 
Lieut.-Gen.  1907;  retired  1908;  served  in 
Sikkim  Campaign  1887-8,  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (commanding  troops  there  after 
British  Occupation  1896— medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (two 
clasps);  was  Director  of  Mil.  Education, 
India  1896-1901,  and  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  for 
Indian  Affairs  at  Head  Quarters  1902-4,  and 
Director  of  Staff  Duties  1904-7  ; author  of 
“Military  Sketching  Made  Easy’’  (6th  edi- 
tion), “Field  Fortification,”  etc.  : m.  1874, 
Alice  Annie  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  William  Stuart-Menteth  [see  Stuart- 
Menteth,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.S.I,  1903. 
United  Service  Club. 

Hutchinson,  Major  Hugh  Moore,  C.M.G., 

D. S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Samuel  Hutchin- 
son ; 6.1874;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Connaught  Rangers  1894, 
became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major  1914 ; served 
in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  i899-i9ot,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  and  operations  in  Cape  Colony 
(twice  severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.),  in  Soudan  1904-5 
(medal  with  clasp)  1906,  Comdg.  12th  Sou- 
danese Batn.  (clasp),  and  1910  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M.);  was 
Comdt.  of  a Sch.  of  Instruction  1917  ; some- 
time attached  to  Egyptian  Army*  has 
3rd  class  Osmanieh  and  4th  class  Medjidie  : 
m.  1914,  Eileen  Millicent,  da.  of  Minton 
Goode,  of  6,  Netherhall  Gardens,  Hamp- 
stead, N.W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 


1596 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hutchinson,  Col.  James  Alexander, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1 8 — ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (MU.)  1919. 

Hutchinson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Bird, 

C. S.I. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George 
Hutchmson,  Bengal  Engineers;  b.  1844; 
ed.  at  Blackheath  Proprietary  Sch.,  and  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  82nd  Regt.  1863, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1875,  Major  1883, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1889  ; was  Commr.  of  Lahore 
1894-9,  and  Gov.  of  Aitchison  Coll.,  Lahore 
1900-1905;  is  a J.P.  for  Surrey:  m.  1869, 
Annie  Charlotte,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Hugh  Rose ; cr.  C.S.I.  1904.  tVavcrley 
Drive , Camberley. 

Hutchinson,  Col.  Edward  Douglas 
Browne-Synge-,  V.C.,  C.B.,  son  of  fhe  late 
Major  David  Philip  Browne,  7th  Hussars ; 
b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho  !,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Acad.  ; entered  18th  Hussars 
1883,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major  14th  Hussars 
1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1906 ; retired  1915 ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith,  at  actions  of  Vaal  Kranz 
and  Tugela  Heights,  and  during  opera- 
tions in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colony  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
seven  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
V.C.);  assumed  by  Roy.  License  1903  the 
addtional  surnames  of  Synge-Hutchinson ; 
was  Comdt.,  Sch.  of  Instruction  for  Yeo.  and 
Vol.  Cav.,  Aldershot  1890-94  ; is  a Knight  of 
Justice  of  Order  of  St.  Johnof  Jerusalem  in 
England;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Hutchinson,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Higgin- 
son  Ford-,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  William 
Ford  Hutchinson,  of  Stranocum  House, 
Stranocum,  co.  Antrim;  b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Foyle 
Coll.,  Londonderry,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  ; entered  Connaught  Rangers  1885, 
became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col. 
1910 ; retired  1914 ; served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896,  with  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O. ),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (wounded)  ; employed  on  Special 
Ser.  in  Egypt  1896-7,  and  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1897-8  : m.  1902,  Mary  Stewart  Moore, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Creery, 
R.  of  Kilmore,  co.  Down ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 

Hutchinson,  Major  Claud  Broughton 
Grice-,  D.S.O. ; b.  1881 ; Major  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : I 
m.  1911,  Constance  Mary  Adeline,  da.  of  I 
George  Thomas  Walter  Coventry  [see  E.  j 
Coventry,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hutchinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  George 
Hely-,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Donoughmoi  e,  colls.]. 

Hutchinson,  Major  Thomas  Massie, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.  \ b.  1877;  Major  R.A.S.C., 
and  a Senior  Inspector  of  Motor  Trans 
port ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Hutchison,  Col.  Alexander  Richard 
Hamilton,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 

* late  Lieut.-Col.  F.  J.  Hutchison  ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Derby  Gram.  Sch.;  Col.  R.M.L.I.,  : 
and  an  A*A.G.,  R.M. ; S.  AfricanWar  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli  and  France  with 
Roy.  Naval  Div.  (despatches  thrice,  C.B.,  I 
D.S.O.);  appointed  Marine  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  | 
1920:  m.  1903,  Georgina  Courtenay  Haswell ; | 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  | 
1918. 

Hutchison,  Capt.  Graham  Seton,  j 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  James  Alexander  j 
Hutchison,  of  Invernses ; b.  1890;  Capt. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders  (Special  | 
Reserve),  and  a F.R.G.S.  ; European  War  ' 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  I 
Mollie,  da.  of  Charles  Henry  Durham,  of 
Southfield  Park,  Harrow  Weald  ; cr.  D.S.O.  I 
1918. 

Hutchison,  Major  Henry  Oliphant, 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  1883;  is  Major  R.A. ; served  | 


during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hutchison,  Vice-Adm.  John  de  Mestre, 
C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
John  Hutchison,  R.N.  ; b.  1862;  entered 
R.N.  1876,  became  Lieut.  1885,  Com.  1897, 
Capt.  1903,  Rear-Adm.  1913  (retired  1916), 
and  Vice-Adm.  xgi8 ; served  during  Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  at  Vitu 
1893,  present  at  storming  of  Pumwani 
and  Jongeni  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp); 
was  Extra  Naval  Attache  to  British  Lega- 
tion, Tokio  1904-5,  Naval  Ch.  of  Staff,  Medi- 
terranean Fleet  1909-10,  and  an  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1911-13;  sometime  Commodore,  Roy. 
Naval  Barracks,  Devonport ; has  2nd  class 
of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure, 
and  Japanese  War  medal ; appointed  tem- 
porary Col.  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Gen.  R.A.F. 
1918  : m.  1st,  1896,  Annie  Laurie,  who  d. 
1910,  3rd  da.  of  the  late  Henry  B.  Mackeson, 
of  Hythe,  Kent ; 2ndly,  1912,  Dorothy  May, 
2nd  da.  of' the  late  Com.  Reginald  Yonge, 
J.P.,  of  Fursdown,  SparkweU,  Devon;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1905,  C.V.O.  1909.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Hutchison,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Schle- 
singer,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Pay  Depart.;  European  War  1914  19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 


Hutchison,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Oliphant, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeo.  ; European 
War  1914-19  with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Huth,  Major  Percival  Cuthbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Percival  Huth,  of  Freshford  Manor, 
Bath  ; b.  1879  > entered  The  King’s  Shrop- 
shire L.I.  1902,  became  Capt.  1914,  Brevet 
Major  1915,  and  Major  1917;  retired  1919; 
served  in  Ashanti  1900,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  a Brig.-Maj.  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  Brevet  Major) : m.  1912,  Helena 
Anna  Mary  More,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  John 
Henry  Graham  Smyth,  C.M.G.  [E.  Mount 
Cashed] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Hutson,  Eyre,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Ven. 
Eyre  Hutson,  M.A. ; b.  1864 ; appointed 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Barbados 
1885,  Private  Sec.  at  Barbados,  1887,  at 
Mauritius  1890,  at  British  Guiana  1893,  and 
at  Jamaica  1898,  Colonial  Sec.  and  Registrar- 
Gen.,  Bermuda  1901,  Chm.  of  Schs.  Commn. 

1902,  and  of  St.  George’s  Harbour  Commn. 

1903,  Colonial  Sec.,  Fiji  1908,  and  Chm.  of 
Education  Commn.  1909,  and  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.  of  British  Honduras  1918 ; was  a 
Member  of  Wireless  Telegraphy  Conference 
at  Melbourne  1909;  acted  as  Gov.  of  Fiji  and 
High  Commr.  W.  Pacific  1915-16  and  1918; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Government  House,  Belize, 
British  Honduras;  Junior  Constitutional 
Club. 


Hutson,  Capt.  Henry  Porter  Wolseley, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.',  b.  1893;  Capt.  and 
Adj.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E-);  cr.  D.S.O.. 
1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Huttenbach,  Major  Norman  Hugh, 
DS  0 , M.C.,  son  of  August  Huttenbach, 
of  4,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W.,  and  Penang, 
Straits  Settlements;  b.  1891;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  silver  medal 
for  valour);  Gunnery  Instructor,  Sch.  of 
Gunnery  1917-18 : m.  1916,  Audrey  Swainson, 
da.  of  S.  Akroyd,  of  Avon  Dassett,  Warwick- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Cavalry  Club. 


utton,  Major  George  Frederick, D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Geonre  Hutton, 
of  Thorney  Hall,  Newark;  b.  1884  ; entered 
Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1903,  became  Capt. 
1912,  and  Major  1918;  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
[916. 

utton,  John  Henry,  C.I.E. ; b.  18  ; 

»d.  at  Chigwell  Sch.,  and  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18—);  entered  I.C.S. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


597 


1908,  and  became  Assist.  Comrnr,,  Assam 
1912  ; Kuki  Operations  1920  (C.I.E.)  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1920. 

Hutton,  Major  Vernon  Montgomerie, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Wollaston 
Hutton  ; 6.  1877 ! is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  19x4-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hutton-Riddell  [see  Riddell]. 

Huxham,  Engineer-Com.  Harold  Hugh, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Engineer-Corn.  R.N. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Huxtable,  Major  Charles  Hubert  Antony, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Anthony 
Huxtable;  b.  1888;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Helen 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  P.  W.  Bates,  of 
Weston-super-Mare;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Tan- 

jong  Malim,  Federated  Malay  States. 
Huxtable,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Beveridge, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Henry  Huxtable;  b.  1867;  ed.  in  Otago, 
New  Zealand,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.,  C.M.  1891);  is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1898,  Teresa,  da.  of  Mathew  Forest  Shine, 
of  Dungarvan,  Ireland ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G  1918. 

Hyde,  Lieut. -Col.  Dermot  Owen,  C.B.E. , 
DS.O.,  M.B.)  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1896,  M.B.  1899);  Lieut. - 

Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  in  command  of  a Field 
Ambulance  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  5th  Div.,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  2tst.  Div.  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Hyde,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Reid,  C.B.E.) 

b.  18—  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  C B.E-)  5 cr.  C.B  E.  1919. 
Hyde,  Capt.  Richard,  C.B.,  CB.E.U 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hyde,  of 
The  Grange,  Market  Stainton ; b.  1872 ; 
entered  R.N.  1886,  became  Lieut.  1894, 
Com.  1905,  Capt.  19x2,  and  Commodore 
(2nd  class)  19—;  Gambia  Expedition  1894, 
China  1900,  present  at  capture  of  Taku 
Forts,  European  War  1914-19  with  Grand 
Fleet  and  Ocean  Escort,  and  as  Senior 
Naval  Officer,  Archangel,  and  Principal  Naval 
Transport  Officer,  N.  Russia  (despatches 
twice,  C.B.E-,  C.B.);  appointed  Capt.  of 
the  Dockyard,  Dep.  Sup.  and  King’s  Har- 
bour Master,  Devonport  1920;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  19x1,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  H.M  D ckyard , Devonport ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Hyde,  Major  Walter  Court,  D.S.O, ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Hyde,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Irvine  Lang-, 
C.M.G.,  O.B.E  , son  of  William  Lang,  of 
Willowdale  St.  Mary’s,  Ontario,  Canada; 
b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston, 
Canada ; entered  R.E.  1883,  became  Capt. 
1891,  Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1907 ; retired 
1912  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  Forti- 
fications (Lt.-Gen.  Sir  Andrew  Clarke, 
G. C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.I.E.)  1885-6,  Boundary 
Comrnr.  for  delimitation  of  W.  Frontier  of 
Gold  Coast  Colony  1891,  Ch.  Engineer  of 
proposed  Railways  Survey,  Gold  Coast  1893, 
and  on  Staff  of  Col.  Sir  Francis  C.  Scott, 
K.C.B. , K. C.M.G.,  during  Attabubu  Expe- 
dition 1894 ; appointed  British  Comrnr.  in 
connection  with  Niger  Boundary,  with 
temporary 'rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  1900;  has 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Hyde  : 
m.  1895,  Agnes  Stanley,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  C.  Hyde,  of  San  Francisco,  Cali- 
fornia; cr.  C.M.G.  1896,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Hyman,  Major  Eric  Montague,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lewis  Hyam  Hyman,  of  Tamworth, 
N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1885  ; Major  Australian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19,  in  Gallipoli 


and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  W.T918; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Tamworth,  N.S.  Wales. 

Hynard,  William  George,  C.B.E.,  son  o 
William  Hynard,  of  East  Bergholt,  Suffolk  ; 
b.  1881 ; in  Admiralty  189919x4,  and  Min- 
of  Shipping  1914-20,  since  when  in  Min.  of 
Mines  : m.  1910,  Lysbetb,  da.  of  Fred  Byard, 
Artist;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Hyne,  Engineer-Com.  Arthur  Edward, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Com.  R.N. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  19x9. 

Hynes,  Major  Ernest  Thomas,  D.S.O.) 

b.  1867;  Hon.  Major  and  Quartermaster  in 
the  Army;  European  War  1914  18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order 
of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Hynes,  Wing-Com.  George  Bayard, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1887  ; foimerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.A. ; now  Wing-Com.  R.  A.F. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Roy.  Flying  Corps 
(D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Hynes,  Capt.  John  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.M.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.M., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Hyslop,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1868  ; Lieut.-Col.  Liverpool  Regt. ; S.  Africa 
1899  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Afghan  War 
1919  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 
Hyslop,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Hugh  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Maxwell  Hyslop, 
formerlv  Sutherland  Highlanders;  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders  1894,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War 
1902,  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; m. 
1904,  Beryl,  da.  of  John  Claude  White,  C.I.E. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Ibbs,  Major  Thomas  Charles,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major  London 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Ievers , Lieut.-Col.  Osburne,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , 
son  of  Eyre  Ievers,  of  Tonbridge,  Kent  ; 
b.  1879 ! ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.  ; M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.  London  1902,  M.B.  1903;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1907,  Norah,  da.  of  the  late  Pierce  Ryan, 
of  Rosebank,  Cape  Colony  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Iggulden,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Augustus, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Iggulden; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Jersey;  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired) ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Sikkim  Cam- 
paign 1888  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Tibet 
1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  European  Wax  1914-18  (two 
medals) : m.  1894,  Ethel,  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
George  Thomas  Halliday,  Indian  Army,  of 
75,  Redcliffe  Gardens,  S.W. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Iles,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
6.1874;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy  Coips  of  Signals, 
and  Ch.  Signal  Officer  in  India;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Iliffe,  Edward  Mauger,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

the  late  William  Isaac  Iliffe,  of  Allesley,  near 
Coventry ; 6.  1877  ; Managing  Director  of 
Iliffe  and  Sons  (Limited)  newspaper  pro- 
prietors ; sometime  Controller,  Machine  Tool 
Depart.,  Ministry  of  Munitions;  has  Legion 
of  Honour:  m.  1892,  Charlotte, da.  of  Henry 
Gilding,  J.P.,  of  Gateacre,  near  Liverpool; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Allesley  Hall,  near  Coventry  ; 
5,  Portland  Place,  W.;  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Illingworth,  Major  Robert  Leslie, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 
Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, D.S.O.); 
cr.  D S.O.  1918. 


1598 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Imbert-Terry  [see  Terry]. 

Imlay,  Lieut . - Col.  Alexander  Peter, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Alexander  W.  Imlay, 
M.D.,  LL.B. ; 6.  1885;  joined  Australian 
Mil.  Forces  1901,  and  is  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Australian  Inf. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  Sinai, 
France,  and  Belgium  (four  times  wounded, 
despatches  six  times,  promoted,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  1914  Star):  m.  1909,  Edith,  da.  of  Henry 
Murray,  of  St.  Peter’s,  N.S.  Wales ; cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1-917.  Prospect , South 
Australia. 

Impey,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Hastings, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred 
George  Impey  (Roy.  Sussex  Regt.),  of  St. 
Annes,  Lowestoft;  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.C.;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Junior  UnitedService 
Club. 

Impey,  Lieut.- Col.  Lawrence,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Eugene  Clutter- 
buck  Impey,  C.I.E. ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough ; entered  Derbyshire  Regt.  1883, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1894,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-CoL  1909  ; 
retired  1917 ; was  Assist,  to  Gov.-Gen.’s 
Agent  in  Rajputana  1888-98,  Political  Agent, 
Alwar  1899-1901,  and  Political  Agent,  Bhopal 
1902-4,  E.  Rajputana  States  1906-10,  Political 
Agent,  Bundelkund  1910-12,  and  Resident, 
Baroda  1912-17;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  C.S.I.  1917, 
C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Imrie,  Major  Hew  Francis  Blair-, 

C. M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry 
Francis  Blair,  R.E.;  6.1873;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb. ; Major 
Roy.  Highlanders,  Proprietor  of  the  Free 
Barony  of  Lunan,  a Professional  Associate 
of  Surveyors’  Institution,  and  a J.P.  for 
Forfarshire  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15,  present  at  battle  of  Neuve 
Chapelle  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  Imrie  1910:  m.  1907, 
Selina  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Eyre 
Macdonnell  Stewart  Crabbe,  C.B.,  Grenadier 
Guards,  of  Gleneyre,  Hants ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lunan  House, 
Montrose,  Forfarshire. 

im  Thurn,  Capt.  Bernhardt  Basil  von 
Brumsey,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1887;  is  Capt. 
Hampshire  Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

im  Thurn,  Capt.  John  Knowles,  C.B.E., 
son  of  J.  C.  im  Thurn;  6.  1881 ; Capt.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
appointed  Director  of  Signal  Depart.  Ad- 
miralty 1920;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Inches,  Major  Cyrus  Fiske,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; 6.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Artillery; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Inches,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877;  sole  partner  in  firm  of  Hamilton  and 
Inches,  of  88,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh, 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Edinburgh,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (T.D.); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  H.M.  Clockmaker  for  Scotland 
1918  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Incledon-Webber  [see  Webber]. 

Indra  Shumshere  Jung  Bahadur  Rana, 
Col., C.I.E.-,  6.18—;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Ing,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Harold  Abseil, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  George 
Ing,  of  Crockham  Hill,  Kent;  6.  1880;  en- 
tered Dragoon  Guards  1900,  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919; 
retired  1920 : S.  Africa  1901-2  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded  twice,  despatches  five 
times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.)  ; appointed 
Comdt.  of  a Sch.  of  Instruction  1916 ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919.  Key- 
ham,  Henst  ridge,  Somerset ; Cavalry  Club. 

Inge,  Very  Rev.  William  Ralph,  C.  V.O., 
D.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Inge, 
D.D.,  Provost  of  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 


6.  i860 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (D.D.  1909,  Fellow  1886-8);  Hon.D.D. 
Aberdeen  1895;  Fellow  of  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxford  1888-1904  (now  Hon.  Fellow)  and  of 
Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  i907-n(nowHon.  Fellow), 
and  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity, 
Camb.  1907  ; is  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  So.  of  Liter- 
ature; appointed  Dean  of  St.  Paul’s  1911 ; 
author  of  “Society  in  Rome  under  the 
Caesars,”  etc.  etc. : m.  1905,  Mary  Catharine, 
da.  of  the  Ven.  Henry  Maxwell  Spooner, 
Canon  of  Canterbury  and  Archdeacon  of 
Maidstone;  cr.  C.V.O.  1918.  The  Deanery, 
St.  Paul's,  E.C.;  Athenceum  Club. 

Ingham,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  George  St. 
Maur,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Penrose  Ingham  [E.  Harrington];  b.  1873; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Eurtopean  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O-,  C.M.G.):  m.  1903,  Phyllis 
Geraldine,  da.  of  Richard  Betton  Betton- 
Foster,  of  Overton  Grange,  Ludlow ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ingham,  Com.  James  Geoffry  Penrose, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  His  Honour  Judge  (Robert 
Wood)  Ingham,  Judge  of  County  Courts 
Circuit  No.  22,  of  Sugwas  Court,  Hereford  ; 
6.  1879 ; is  Com.  R.N.  ; served  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas)  : m.  1913,  Zelda 
Raney,  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Francis 
Dalrymple  [see  E.  Stair,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Ingham,  Capt.  John  Patrick  Michael, 
D.S.O., el.  sonofthelateJosephD.  Ingham,  of 
n,Winton  Avenue,  Rathgar,  co.  Dublin,  and 
Drumany,  Monteagh,  Belturbet,  co.  Cavan; 
6.  1882;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-15  with  Connaught 
Rangers  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Ingleby,  Major  Cecil  Jordan,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Inglefield,  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  Seymour, 

C. B., D.S.O.,  sonofthe  late Rear-Adm.  V.  O. 
inglefield,  of  157,  Victoria  Street,  S.W.  ; b. 
1855  ; entered  15th  Regt.  1874,  became  Capt. 
E Yorkshire  Regt.  1884,  Major  1892^  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1905, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1912;  retired  1918;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  Comdt.  Green  Point  Camp, 
Brig.-Maj.,  A.  A.G.,  and  in  command  of  Batn. 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1915-16  in  Gallipoli,  Comdg.  a Div.  (de- 
spatches), and  subsequently  inEgypt  Comdg. 
Australian  and  New  Zealand  Training 
Centre,  and  in  England,  Comdg.  a Div. ; 
was  Col.  on  Gen.  Staff  5th  Div.,  Irish  Com- 
mand 1905-9,  and  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  12th 
Inf.  Brig.  1909-12;  appointed  to  command  a 
Div.  1916,  and  Col.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1920: 
m.  1885,  Zoe  Sophia  Barbara,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Linwood  Strong  [B.  Erskine,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  27,  Egerton 
Gardens,  S.  IV. 3 ; United  Service,  and  Rane- 
lagh  Clubs. 

Inglefield,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Dalton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Major  L.  E.  Inglefield  ; 6. 
1881 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Army 
1901,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1911, 
Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
ieut.-Col.) ; was  Assist.  Director  of  Trans- 
port 1917-19:  m.  1906,  Elfrida  Eugenie,  da. 
of  the  late  Julius  Delius,  of  Bradford  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Ingles,  Major  Charles  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Ingles,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Darnley,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Chamberlayne 
Ingles,  R.N.,  of  Causeway,  Totnes  ; 6.  1872  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  United  Ser. 
Coll.,  Westward  Ho!;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Devonshire  Regt.  (temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  1916-18);  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1599 


King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Clubs. 

Inglis,  Major  Charles  Elliott,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps) , Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Inglis,  Com.  Colin  Stuart,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
with  Mine  Clearing  Force  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Inglis,  Major  Harold  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Charles  George  Inglis,  of  Glanwye, 
Builth,  Wales  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Uppingham  ; 
Major  (retired)  S.  Wales  Borderers;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Inglis,  Col.  Henry  Alves,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Thomas  Inglis,  M.D.,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1859  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.G.A.  (retired),  and  a J.P.  for 
Cumberland;  Afghan  War  1879-80,  present 
at  march  from  Cabul  to  Kandahar,  and  battle 
of  Kandahar  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884:  m.  1899, 

Ethel,  da.  of  George  Robinson,  of  Green 
Lane,  Dalston,  Cumberland  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Green  Lane,  Dalston,  Cumberland. 

Inglis,  Major  John,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  J.  T.  Inglis,  of  The  Hirsel,  St. 
Andrews;  b.  1882;  Major  Highland  L.I. 
(sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.) 
Cameron  Highlanders;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.):  m.  1918,  Helen  Jean,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  C.  A.  Logan,  Roy.  Scots;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Inglis,  Lieut.- Col.  Richard,  D.S.  0.\b.\  8 — ; 
is  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Inglis,  Major  Thomas  Stewart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Inglis,  William  Arbuthnot,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Col.  Hugh  Inglis,  of  Kingsmills,  Inverness; 
b.  1853  ; entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India 
1874,  became  Executive  Engineer  1883,  Sup- 
Engineer  1896,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bengal  (Irrigation,  Marine,  and 
Railway  Branches)  1902 ; retired  1908 ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1908.  Scolscraig,  Inverness. 

Inglis,  Col.  Russell  Tracy-,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18— ; Col.  New  Zealand  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ingpen,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Leigh,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (twice  wounded,  despatches  six 
times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 
Ingram,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Robert, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1882;  Major  Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt.,  and  an  A.Q.M.G.  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ingram,  Major  John  Markham,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; Major  R.F.A,  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Ingram,  Lieut.-Col.  John  O’Donnell, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  M.  J.  Ingram,  of 
Littlehampton  ; b.  1870;  formerly  Major 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  (retired  as  Lieut.- 
Col  1920);  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) : 
m.  18—,  Eileen,  da.  of  J.  C.  Dunbar,  of  Park- 
side,  Caterham ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Inkson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  Thomas,  V.C., 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  ; served  during  S.  African  War 


1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  V.C.,  pro- 
moted Capt.),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Inkson,  Norman  Lloyd,  D.SO.,  son  of 

the  late  A.  F.  Inkson,  of  Speyside  and 
Saundersfoot,  Scotland;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  ; 
is  a M.I.C.E.,  and  Lieut.  Indian  Army  Re- 
serve; served  in  France  and  Mesopotamia 

1915- 17  (wounded,  D.S.O  ) : m.  1913,  Dorothy 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Christopher 
Woods;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Isthmian  Club. 

Innes,  Charles  Alexander,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  C.  A.  Innes,  M.D., 
of  Lynwood  House,  Charmouth,  Dorset ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; in 
Indian  Civil  Ser.,  and  Sec.  Govt,  of  India 
Commerce  Depart . : m.  1900,  Agatha  Rosalie, 
da.  of  Col.  K.  F.  Stevenson,  Indian  Army  ; cr . 

C. I.E.  1919.  United  Service  {Simla)  Club. 
Innes,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Archibald,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  James  Innes,  J.P.,  D.L.  ; 
b.  1875;  ed.  at  Winchester;  entered  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1896,  became 
Capt.  1901,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  re- 
tired 1909 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  Major  Yeo.,  and  a 

J. P.  for  Sussex:  m.  1st,  1909,  Marjorie, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Abraham  John  Robarts, 

D. L.  [V.  Barrington];  2ndly,  1914,  Barbara, 
da.  of  Capt.  the  Hon.  Lancelot  Edward 
Lowther,  of  Hambledon  Hall,  Oakham  [see 

E.  Lonsdale]:  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Roffey  Park , 
Horsham. 

Innes,  Capt.  James  William  Guy,  C.B.E, 
[see  Innes,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Innes,  Lady  (Jessie  Dodd),  C.B.E.  ; cr. 

C.B.E.  1918  [see  Innes,  P.C.]. 

Innes,  John  Robert,  C.M.G.,  son  of  James 
Innes,  of  Wroxton,  Oxton  ; b.  1863  1 ed.  at 
Edinburgh  and  Brussels  Univs. ; Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1900;  appointed  Dist.  Officer 
Malacca  1890,  Collector  Land  Revenue, 
Penang  1897,  Dep.  Public  Prosecutor, 
Singapore  1902,  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Perak  1904 
(acted  as  Attorney  Gen.  igo6),  and  Judicial 
Commr.,  Federated  Malay  States  1907  (acted 
as  Ch.  Judicial  Commr.  1913);  retired  191- ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920. 

Innes,  Major  Sydney  Armitage,  D.S.O. 

[see  Innes,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Innes-Ker  [see  Ker]. 

Innes,  Capt.  Cecil  Mitchell-,  C.B.E., 

son  of  Gilbert  Mitchell-Innes,  of  39,  Inver- 
leith  Place,  Edinburgh ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at 
Cheam  Sch.,  and  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh  ; 
formerly  Capt.  Cameron  Highlanders;  has 
been  Ch.  Com  table  of  Lincolnshire  since 
1903;  received  King’s  Police  medal  1916: 
m.  1892,  Sarah  Etheldreda,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  James  Le  Geyt  Daniell  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  High  House,  Leadenham,  near 
Lincoln ; Junior  United  Service  Clvb. 

Innes,  Edward  Alfred  Mitchell-,  C.B.E,, 

K. C.,  son  of  Gilbert  Mitchell-Innes,  of  39, 
Inverleith  Place,  Edinburgh  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.  . Oxford 
(B.A.  and  M.A.  1893);  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1894,  and  K.C.  and  a Bencher  1908;  joined 
N.-E.  Circuit;  is  Major  Special  List,  a J.P. 
and  Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessionsfor  Herts, 
and  Chm.  Glamorgan  Coal  Co.  (Limited) 
and  of  Consolidated  Cambrian  (Limited); 
appointed  Recorder  of  Middlesbrough  Nov. 
1915:  m.  1893,  Barbara,  only  da.  of  Robert 
Laycock,  formerly  M.P.  for  N.  Lincolnshire ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19155.  Churchill,  Hemel 
Hempsted ; St.  James’s,  and  Garrick  Club. 

Inskip,  Thomas  Walker  Hobart,  C.B.E., 
M.P.,  K.C.,  son  of  the  late  James  Inskip, 
of  Clifton  Park  House,  Bristol;  b.  1876  ; ed. 
at  Clifton,  and  at  King’s  Coll  , Camb.  (B.A. 
Classical  Tripos  1897);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1899,  and  K.C.  1914  ; is  a J.P.  for  Wigtown- 
shire, Chancellor  of  Diocese  of  Truro,  a 
Member  of  National  Assembly  of  Church  of 
England,  and  a Director  of  Main  Colliery 
Co. ; unsuccessfully  contested  Berwick-on- 
Tweed  Div.  of  Northumberland  ( Co.U ) Jan. 
1906  and  Jan.  1910  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 


i6oo 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Central  Div  of  Bristol  since  Dec.  1918  : m 
1914,  Lady  Augusta  Helen  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
7th  Earl  of  G’asgow,  a^id  widow  of  Charles 
Lir  dsay  Orr  Ewing,  M.P.  ; cr  C B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  10,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.;  Dunskey, 

Port  Patrick. 


Inskip,  Major  Roland  Debenham,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  O.  D.  Inskip,  LL.D., 
R.  of  Harleston,  Norfolk ; b.  1885  1 Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Indian  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  in  France,  Mesopotamia,  and 
Palestine  (despatches  five  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O. , Brevet  Major) : m.  1918,  Evelyn,  da. 
of  John  Rickard,  of  Fail  ford,  Gloucester- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  ig^- 

Ionides,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Denis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Luke  A.  Ionides  ; b.  18— ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Middlesex  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920, 
Norah  Mary  Neilson,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Addie,  of  Calder  Park  Baillieston,  Scot- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ireland,  Major  George,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  S.  African  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Ireland,  Engineer-Capt.  Joseph  Henry 
Hill,  M.  V.O. , son  of  the  late  James  Ireland, 
Inspector  of  Machinery,  R.N.  ; b.  1865  ; 
is  Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (ietired),  and  a 
Chevalier  of  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia;  European  War  1914-19  with  Dover 
Patrol  and  as  Admiralty  Overseer  for 
Southampton  and  W.  of  England  (1914-15 
star,  two  medals);  has  Jubilee  medal  1897; 
Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911,  and 
African  medal:  in.  1894,  Mabel  Petman, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Grant,  of  Shirley 
House,  Maidstone ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911.  3,  Sussex  Terrace , Southsea. 


Ireland,  Capt.  Gerald  Blakeney  de 
Courcy-,  M.V.O. , M.C. , son  of  the  Rev. 
Edmond  Stanley  de  Courcy-Ireland  [see 

B.  Kilmaine,  colls.];  b.  1895;  Capt.  and  Adjt. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  European  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
M.V.O.);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917. 

Iremonger,  Col  Edgar  Assheton,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18  — ; formerly  Col.  Durham  L.I.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919* 


Iremonger,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Edward 
William,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Reginald  Iremonger,  V.  of  Goodworth, 
Clatford,  Hants;  b.  1882  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.M.A.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1915,  Julia  St.  Mary  Shandon, 
da.  of  the  late  L’eut.-Col.  J.  Quarry,  Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Irons,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Innes,  D.S.  0. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Middlesex 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 


Irvin,  Capt.  William  Dion,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  David  S.  Irvin,  of  Bombay;  b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Northern  Institute,  Liverpool  ; Com.  and 
Acting  Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  i9i4-i9> 
presentat  battle  of  Jutland  and  atZeebiugge, 
and  as  Commodore  of  Convoys  (despatches, 
promoted  Com.,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1908,  Winifred 
May,  da.  of  C.  H.  Maxsted,  of  Oakland, 
Windermere;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  19 .9.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Irvine,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Ernest,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Irvine, 
of  Londonderry  ; 6.  1876;  ed.  privately,  and 
at  King’s  Coll.,  London;  entered  Durham 
L.I.  1897,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.) ; was  a Brig.  Com. 
1917-19:  in.  1920,  Katharine  Helen,  da.  of 
Brig  -Gen.  Hamilton  Maximilian  Christian 
William  Graham,  C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1019),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
United Service  Club. 


Irvine,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Alexander, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Octavius  Butler  Irvine,  I.C.S.; 
b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Haileybury  and  at  R.M>C.  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  Dist.  Judge,  Pun- 


jab,and  a J.P. for  Punjab;  Chitral  Expedition 
1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Euro' 
pean  War  1916-17  : m.  1902,  Blanche  Rosa- 
mond, da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  J.  Mayne  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1919.  Ambala,  Punjab  ; East  India  United 
Service , and  United  Service  (Simla)  Clubs. 

Irvine,  Major  Arthur  Edmund  Stewart, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Bel- 
fast ; L.R.C.P.I.  and  L-R-C.S.I.  1905;  entered 

R. A.M.C.  1905,  and  is  Major;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; received  Ordre 
du  Merite  Agricole  1917  : cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
12,  Millfield,  Folkestone . 

Irvine,  Capt.  Charles  Alexander  Lindsay, 
M.V.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Duncan 
Irvine,  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 
Lancing  Coll.  ; is  Capt.  (retired),  and  a 
Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M.;  served  during 

S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  in  S.  Nigeria  1905-6  (wounded,  medal 
with  clasp);  employed  on  Imperial  Gen. 
Staff  at  War  Office  1914-18  ; has  been 
Private  Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Under-Sec.  of  State 
for  War  since  Feb.  1919:  m.  1919,  Ivj7,  da. 
of  Josiah  Lindfield,  of  Laughton,  Sussex  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917,  O.B.E.  1919. 
34,  Bruton  Street,  IV.  1 ; Cripplegate  House, 
Southwater , Sussex ; United  Service  Club. 

Irvine,  Lieut.  - Col.  Francis  Stephen, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Canon  Richard  Irvine,  D.D.,  of  Belfast;  b 
1873;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast;  M.B., 

B. Ch.,  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland;  entered 

R. A.M.C.  1S99,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major 
ipn,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  served  during 

S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.1918.  Bath  Club. 

Irvine,  Lieut.  George,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Irvine,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerard  Beatty,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1863;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.; 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de 
spatches,  C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Irvine,  Col.  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Charles  Irvine,  formerly  38th  Regt. ; 
b.  1849;  7S  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.)  a Batn.  Roy.  In- 
niskilling  Fusiliers,  and  a J.P.  for  cos. 
Tyrone  and  Donegal  : m.  1875,  Edith,  da.  of 
Capt.  David  White;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1909. 
Slrathlomond,  Omagh,  co.  Tyrone. 

Irvine,  James  Colquhoun,  C.B.E. , Ph  D., 

D. Sc.,  son  of  John  Irvine,  of  Springburn, 
Glasgow ; b.  1877 ; ed.  at  St.  Andrews 
(B.Sc.  1898)  and  Leipzig  (D.Sc.  1903)  Univs.  ; 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  St.  Andrews  Univ., 
a K.R.S.,  and  Director  of  St.  Andrew’s 
Chemical  Research  - Laboratories,  and 
Scientific  Adviser  to  Chemical  Manu- 
facturers ; has  been  Dean  of  Faculty  of 
Science,  St.  Andrews  Univ.  ; author  of 
various  works  on  Chemistry  : m.  1905,  Mabel 
Violet,  da  of  John  Williams,  of  Dunmurry 
House,  co.  Antrim  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Edgecliff,  St.  Andrew’s,  Fife. 

Irvine,  Major  Richard  Abercrombie, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Provincial 
Commr.,  N.  Territories,  Gold  Coast;  was 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  Aug.  to  Oct.  1914  ; 
is  Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1912,  D.S.O.  1917.  Tamale,  Northern 
Territories,  Gold  Coast. 

Irvine-Fortescue  [see  Fortescue]. 
Irving,  Herbert  Cavan,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Irving,  of  94,  Eaton  Place,  S.W.;  b. 
1854;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll  , 
Camb.  (B.A.  1877,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1880); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1880;  formerly  Capt.  and 
Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers;  is  Chm.  Local  Tribunals,  and 
Convener  and  a J.P.  for  Dumfriesshire  : m 
1st,  1880,  Mary  Helen,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Johnstone,  of  Halbeaths  ; 2nd 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1601 


1907,  Jane  Euphemia,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Thorburn,  of  Romanby,  Yorkshire ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1917.  Burnfoot,  Ecclefechan  ; Wind- 
ham, and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Irving,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Erskine  Went- 
worth, D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  iEmilius  Irving, 
K.C.,  LL.D.,  Treasurer  of  Law  So.,  Upper 
Canada;  b.  1868;  M.D.  and  C.M.  1900; 
became  Capt.  Canadian  Artillery  1891,  Lieut. 
Roy.  Canadian  Artillery  1899,  and  Brevet  , 
Major  1901;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  1 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Canadian  Convalescent  Hospital  ; 
cr.D.S.0. 1900.  Edmonton,  Alberta, Canada. 

Irving,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Bell-,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E, ; son  of  the  late  John  Bell-Irving,  of 
White  Hill,  co.  Dumfries;  b.  1855;  entered 
R.A.  1875,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major  1891, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  .1900;  retired  1903;  Afghan 
War  1878  80,  present  at  battle  of  Kandahar 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp) ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  was  a 

D. A.A.G.  1914,  and  a Defence  Com.  Lines  of 
Communication  1915-18;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Irving,  Major  Malcolm  McBean  Bell-, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  I 
Army  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (wounded, despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Irwin,  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  son  of  William 
Charles  Irwin,  of  Merton ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London;  entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1895,  and  became  Interpreter  and  Dragoman, 
British  Legation  1805,  and  received  local 
rank  of  3rd  Sec.  1907  ; accompanied  special . I 
mission  to  Morocco  1896,  and  to  Rabat  1902 ; 
attached  to  special  Ambassador  from  Sultan 
of  Morocco  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901,  and 
to  special  mission  from  Morocco  for  King 
Edward  VII. ’s  Coronation  1902,  also  to 
Moorish  Ambassador  on  congratulatory 
mission  to  King  Edward  VII.  1903  and 
to  King  George  V.  at  Gibraltar  1903 ; . 

was  Official  Interpreter  to  Algeciras  1 
Conference  1906,  a Member  of  Morocco 
Customs  Valuation  Commn.  1907,  1910,  1913, 
and  19x6,  and  British  Delegate  on  Commn. 
for  examination  and  settlement  of  British 
claims  1910 ; appointed  Diplo.  Delegate  on  r 
Moorish  Customs  Committee  1914  ; has  1902 
Coronation  medal ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  British 
Legation , Tangier,  Morocco. 

Irwin,  Major  Alfred  Percy  Bulteel, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Alfred  Macdonald  Bulteel  t 
Irwin,  C.S.I. ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Sedbergh 
Sch.,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  E-  Surrey  Regt.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two 
Bars,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1914,  Eileen,  da. 
of  Henry  Nelson  Holberton,  M.D.,  of 
Annilaun,  Wolsey  Road,  East  Molesey; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917,  2nd  Bar  1919). 
Army  and  Navy  Club.  I 

Irwin,  Lieut.-Col.  Arnold,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1890;  Lieut.  Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ir^vin,  Col.  De  La  Cherois  Thomas,  I 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  R.  Irwin, 
J.P.,  of  Carnagh  House,  co.  Armagh;  b. 
1843  > e(L  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; 
entered  R.A.  1861,  became  Capt.  1873,  Major 
1881,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1882  ; 
joined  Canadian  Militia  1872,  became  In- 
spector of  Artillery  and  Warlike  Stores 
1876,  Comdt.  Roy.  Canadian  Artillery  1882,  T 
and  A.A.G.  for  Artillery  at  Head  Quarters,  1 
Canada  1894  (retired  as  Col.  1909) ; served 
during  Fenian  Raid  1866  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
has  been  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  successive  Govs.- 
Gen.  of  Canada  (Earl  of  Minto  and  Earl 
Grey)  since  1899 ; sometime  Sec.  of  the 
Canadian  Patriotic  Fund  Asso. : m.  1867, 
Isabella,  el.  da.  of  Robert  Hamilton,  of 
“Hamwood,”  Quebec;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  170, 
Cooper  Street,  Ottawa ; Carnagh  House, 
co.  Armagh  ; Rideau  ( Canada ) Club. 

Irwin,  George  Robert,  C.S.I. , O.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Henry  Irwin,  of  Mount  Irwin, 
Tynan,  co,  Armagh  ; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Upping- 
ham, and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1877);  ,1 


entered  l.C.S.  1878;  became  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  India  (Foreign  Depart.)  1886,  First 
Assist,  to  Resident  at  Jlyderabad  1892, 
Political  Agent,  Jhalawar  1893,  Resident  at 
Jaipur  1897,  and  Gen.  Sup.  of  operations  for 
suppression  of  Thuggee  and  Dacoity  1900  ; 
retired  1903 ; was  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fusi- 
liers, and  Gen.  Ser.  List  1914-17  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1901,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  East  India  (Jnite‘J 
Service  Club. 

Irwin,  Henry,  C.I.E. , M.I.C.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Ven.  Henry  Irwin,  Archdeacon  of 
Elphin,  Killukin,  co.  Roscommon  ; b.  1841  ; 
entered  office  of  Surveyor-Gen.  of  Coast- 
guard Buildings,  Depart,  ol  Director  of 
Works,  Admiralty  1864,  and  Public  Works 
Depart,  of  Ceylon  x866,  and  of  India  1868; 
appointed  Executive  Engineer  of  Nagpur, 
Central  Provinces  1872,  Sup.  of  Works,  Im- 

gerial  Circle,  Simla  i88r,  Superintending 
ingineer  and  Sec.  (Public  Works  Depart.) 
to  the  Agents  to  the  Gov. -Gen  for  Rajputana 
and  Central  India  1888,  and  Consulting 
Architect  to  Madras  Govt.  1889 ; retired  1896  : 
m.  1871,  Henrietta  Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Robert  Irwin,  ofRathcore,  co.  Meath; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1888.  Lochema,  Ootacamund , 
India. 

Irwin,  Henry  Raikes  Alexander,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Nesbitt  Irwin, 
R.  of  Charlynch,  Somer  et ; b.  1858;  a 
Tea  Planter;  ten  years  Pres,  of  Darjeeling 
Planters  Asso. ; has  been  Tea  Planting 
Member  of  Bengal  legislative  Council  since 
1916:  m.  1888,  Henrietta  Florence,  da.  of 
Gen.  A.  E.  Campbell,  of  Plymouth;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1918.  Singell,  Kurseong,  Bengal. 

Irwin,  Major  John  Morphett,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Charles  Irwin,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia ; 
b.  1894;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  Adelaide; 
Major  Australian  Field  Artillery  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918, 
Audrey,  da.  of  Frank  Aaron,  of  Kenley, 
Surrey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Duncraig,  Stirling 
West,  South  Australia. 

Irwin,  Col.  John  Staples,  C.B. , son  of 
Thomas  Staples  Irwin,  of  Drumglass,  co. 
Tyrone ; b.  1846 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  Mid  Ulster  R.G.A.  (Mil.) ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1906.  Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone. 

Irwin,  Capt.  Joseph  Boyd,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Irwin,  Major  Noel  Mackintosh  Stuart, 
D.S.O.,  M. C., son  of  W.  Irwin  ; b.  1892  ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Essex  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
two  Bars,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1918,  Mar- 
garet Maud,  da.  of  the  late  B.  Bavin,  and 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  S.  G.  Mulloch,  Essex 
Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  X918  (2nd  Bar 
1919)-  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Irwin,  Norman  Leslie  Crozier , D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Gen.  List;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Irwin,  Major  Reginald  Strutt,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Thomas  Angelo  Irwin,  of 
Lynehow,  Carlisle,  Cumberland;  b.  1886; 
Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Roy.  High- 
landers, attached  Border  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1907, 
Florence  Morna,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Brown 
Wallis,  of  Ottawa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Irwin,  Rev.  Canon  Ronald  John  Beres- 
ford,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Irwin,  of  Richmount,  co.  Longford;  b.  1880; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1903,  M. A.  1905) ; aSeniorChap.  Indian 
Ecclesiastical  Establishment  ; France  1914- 
15  and  1917-18,  Mesopotamia  1915-16  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  four  times,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  specially  pro- 
moted Senior  Chap.);  was  Curate  of  Aln- 
wick 1905-8,  and  Cradley  1908-9  ; appointed 
Assist.  Chap. -Gen.  4th  Army  Head  Quarters 
1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  The  Mall,  Lucknow, 
India  ; Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Isa  Charan  Chandu  Lall  [see  Lall]. 

51 


1602 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Isaac,  Major  Auberon  Godfrey  Faulkner, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  T.  W.  Playen 
Isaac,  of  Barton  Court,  near  Abingdon ; 
b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Barton  Court,  near  Abingdon;  United  Service 
Club. 

Isaac,  Joseph  Charles.  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Isaac,  of  Bruton  Street,  W.  : b.  1859  > 
ed.  at  N.  London  Collegiate  Sch.  ; has  been 
Ch.  Accountant,  London  and  N.-W.  Rail- 
way since  1909  ; is  Chm.  Accountants’ 
Committee,  Railway  Executive  Committee: 
m.  1892,  Kathleen,  da.  of  P.  Gerhard  ; 
cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920.  42,  Nicoll  Road , 

Harlesdtn  N.W. 

Isaac,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  William  Tal- 
bot, D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Isacke,  Major  Charles  Victor,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1870;  is  Major  and  Staff-Paymaster,  Roy. 
Army  Pay  Depart. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Isacke,  Brig. -Gen.  Hubert,  C.S.I. , C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Col  H.  W.  Isacke,  of  North 
Foreland  Lodge,  Broadstairs ; b.  1872  ; ed. 
at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury  ; entered  Roy. 
W.  Kent  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  1C02, 
Brevet  Major  1902,  Major  1912,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1917.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  a < d Col  1920  ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (severely 
wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  as  Acting  Adj.  and 
Quartermaster,  present  at  actions  in  Trans 
vaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro 
pean  War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
was  Staff  Capt.,  S.  Command  1907-8,  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer,  War  Office  1908-12,  and 
at  Staff  Coll.,  Quetta  1913-14,  a D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  1914,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914-16, 
and  Director  of  Mil.  Training  in  India, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1916-20,  since  when 
he  has  been  a Brig.  Com.  in  India  : m.  1904, 
Ada  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Charles 
Peter  Layard  [s^e  Layard,  “ Knights’ 
Widows’];  cr.  C.M  G.  1915,  C.S.I.  1919. 
Flagstaff  House,  Dehra  Dun,  India  ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Isbester,  Major  Colin  John  Fraser, 
D.S.O.]  b.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Railway 
Troops  ; European  War  19 15-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O,);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Isgar,  Com.  Reginald  Charles  Dudley, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Com  R.N.V.R. ; European 
War  1914-19  (Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

sham,  Ralph  Heyward,  C B.E. : b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Is  her  wood,  Col.  Charles  Edward  Rams- 
bottom,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 -;  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Special  Reserve;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919. 

Isherwood,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.B .,  son 
of  Thomas  Isherwood,  of  Springfield, 
Heywood,  Lancashire  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  pri- 
vately; admitted  a Solicitor  1884  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (T.F.);  served  at 
Gallipoli  1915  (despatches,  C.B.):  m.  1890, 
Edith  H.,  da.  of  Richard  Edleston ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915. 

Israr  Hasan  Khan,  Khan  Bahadur 
Muhammad.  C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; is  Judicial 
Min.,  Bhopal  State;  cr.  C.I.E.  1912.  Bhopal, 
Central  India. 

Ives,  Charles  Marsh,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
George  Ives, formerly  of  Bradfield  Hall,  Nor- 
wich ; b.  1872;  is  a Sheep  Farmer,  S.  Aus- 
tralia; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as 
Lieut.  S.  Australian  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) , cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Oakden 
Hills,  Port  Augustus,  S.  Australia. 


Ivey,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.)  b.  1881  ; 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Rov.  Irish  Rifles; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
promoted  2nd  Lieut.,  DS.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Izat,  Major  John,  C.I.E.)  b.  18—; 
Lieut,  and  temporary  Major  Indian  Army 
Reserve  of  Officers ; European  War  1917-18 
in  Mesopotamia  (despatches  C.I.E.);  cr. 

C. I.E.  1918. 

Izat,  Major  William  Rennie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Izod,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jack,  Alexander  Mackenzie,  C B E.,  son 
of  Alexander  Jack,  of  Avoch  ; b.  1851  ; Dep. 
Chm.  of  Hodfields  (Limited),  of  Sheffield, 
and  a I P : m.  18  2 ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Brincliffe  Sheffield. 

Jack,  Brig.-Gen.  Archibald,  C.B..  C-M.G., 
C.B.E.)  b.  18  — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Brig.-Gen.  R.E.  (despatches  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1920.  13,  Ladbroke  Grove,  fV.n. 

Jack,  Lieut.-Col.  Evan  Maclean,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. ) b.  1873  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War 
Office;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  C.M  G., 
American  D.S.M.) ; received  Founders  medal 
of  Roy.  Geographical  So.  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  35, Kensington  Gardens, 

S. W.s. 

Jack,  Capt.  Frederick  Chater,  D.S.O., 
M.C.]  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  Euro- 
pean War  1911-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jack,  Col.  Herbert  Rowett  Henry,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Richard  George  Jack,  M.D., 
formerly  of  18,  Cathcart  Road,  South  Ken- 
sington, S.W. ; b.  1863;  entered  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1891,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
Brevet  Col.  1909,  and  C01.  1911,  retired  1919; 
served  with  Soudan  Expedition  i884-s(medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  as  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transports,  S.  Africa  1911, 
a Dep.  Director  of  Transport  1914,  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport 
1915-19  : m.  1891,  Isabel  Jennings,  of  Brook- 
field, co.  Cork ; cr.  C.M.G.  iqoo,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Jack,  Major  James  Charles,  D.S.O., M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A. 
(Special  Reserve);  European  War  191418 
(despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Jack,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Lochhead,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Cameronians  Scottish 
Rifles) ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  as  Staff-Capt.  19th  Inf.  Brig  , aid 
Comdg.  1 /2nd  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  and  a 
Brig,  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Legion  of  Honour,  1914  star,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Jackson,  Capt.  Archibald  Hardie 
Knowles,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  A.  Hardie 
Jackson  ; b.  1893;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  and  a Brig.-Maj.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 

D.S.O.):  m.  18—,  Sybil,  da.  of )cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Jackson,  Major  Basil  Archer,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18- ; formerly  Major  Shropshire 

L. I.;  European  War  i9i4*i9»  *n  Balkans 
with  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jackson,  Major  Claude  Hugh  Irving, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18-;  Major  Scots  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I603 


Jackson,  Daniel,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; is 
a partner  in  the  firm  of  Denny  Brothers, 
shipbuilders,  of  Dumbarton,  and  Head  of 
their  shipyard ; cr.  C.B.E).  1918.  Dumbarton. 
Jackson,  Denys  Bryan  Marriott,  D.S.O .; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  JD.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jackson,  Major  Edward  Darby,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Jackson,  of  Howard 
Place,  St.  Andrews;  b.  1884  ; is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O 
with  two  Bars):  m.  1912,  Ariana  Edith, 
da.  of  the  late  Osborne  Sargent  Curtis;  cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  two  Bars)  1918. 

Jackson,  Major  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jackson,  Capt.  Ernest  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jackson,  Lietit.-Col.  Ernest  Somerville, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Mather-Jackson,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Jackson,  Major  Frank  Walter  Fitton, 

D. S.-O.,  son  of  Francis  William  Jackson  ; b. 
1881  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; S.  African  War  1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1909, 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Gray ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Jackson,  Major  Frank  Whitford,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  bar)  1918. 

Jackson,  Major  Freeman  Astley,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1874  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp)  and  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jackson,  Col.  George  Hanbury  Noble, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  entered  Border 
Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut  -Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  and  1901-2  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Head  Quarters 
Comdt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatches, 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Bar  to 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  191 7,  Eileen, 
da.  of  Hume  Dudgeon,  of  Merville,  Booters- 
town,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900 (Bar  1919), 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Jackson,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Scott,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Daniel  Jackson;  b. 
1870;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.) 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.,  C.B.E.)  : m. 
1894,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  C.  Harrison 
Stanton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917),  C.B.E. 
(Mil.  1919.  Alnwick,  Northumberland. 

Jackson  , Brig.  - GV«.  H e n ry  Ch  ol  m on  d el  ey , 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Professor 
Henry  Jackson,  O.M.,  of  Sunnyhill,  Bourne- 
mouth ; b.  1879 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  Bedfordshire 
Regt.  1899,  became  Major  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
1919;  European  War  1914-19  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lient.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  C.M.G.)  ; is  a 
temporary  Brig. -Gen. : m.  1919,  Dorothy 
Nina,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Lord  William 
Frederick  Ernest  Seymour,  K.C.V.O.  [see 
M.  Hertford,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.  and  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 
Jackson,  Squadron-Leader  Henry  Leigh, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Paymaster  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.,  and  serving  with  R.A.F.  as  S fuadron- 
Leader  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jackson, Brig.-  Gen.  Herbert  Kendall,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Jackson,  of 
Springfield  Place,  Essex  ; b.  1859 » entered 
R.A.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1896, 


Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1909, 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1917;  retired  1917; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.);  commanded  2nd 
Div.,  R.A.  1910-14 : m.  1901,  Winifred  Gladys, 
da.  of  the  late  G.  W.  Llewhellin,  of  Brook- 
field, Blandford  ; cr.  D S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915.  Broughton's,  Newnham,  Gloucester- 
shire. 

Jackson,  Capt.  Herbert  Selwyn,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  W.  Riding 
Regt.  (Reserve)  ; European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Jackson,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  William, 
C.S.I.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a temporary 
Brig.-Gen.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of 
Agricultural  Merit  of  France),  Afghan  War 
1919  (despatches,  C.S.I.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. S.I.  1920. 

Jackson,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Stanley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1879 ; formerly  Major  R.A. ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  I9i5-i7(despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jackson,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.I.E.,  M.B., 
son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  W.  O.  Jackson, 
Dean  of  Killala  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Cork,  and  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland 
(M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1889)  ; entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1890,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1910;  ap- 
pointed Sup.  Central  Prison,  Hyderabad 
1894,  and  Yeravda  1898,  and  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Prisons,  Bombay  1909  ; sometime  an  Ad- 
ditional Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Bom- 
bay : m.  1904,  Kathleen  E.  A.  Hooper  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1916.  22,  Queens  Gardens , Poona , 

Bombay. 

Jackson,  Capt.  John  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Jackson,  of  Fir  Tree 
Cottage,  Ormskirk  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Ormskirk 
Gram.  Sch. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
as  Lieut.  Kitchener’s  Horse,  and  as  Capt. 
Colonial  Defence  Force,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  and  battle  of  Paardeberg  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1902,  Mabel,  da.  of  B.  Dennis,  of  Cape 
Town  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Jackson,  John  Ernest,  C.I.E. , son  of 
Edwai  d Ediot  Jackson,  of  London ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough  ; a Chartered  Accountant 
and  a J.P. ; Ch.  Auditor  Calcutta  Port  Trust 
1904-u,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Auditor, 
Bombay,  Baroda  and  Central  Indian  Rail- 
way : m.  1906,  a da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  George 
Francis  Angelo  Harris,  C.S.L,  M.D.;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1918.  Bombay. 

Jackson,  Lieut.-Col.  Lambert  Cameron, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Jack- 
son,  of  Shirley  Hall,  Southampton;  b.  1875; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered 
R.E.  1895, became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  present  at  operations  in  Cape  Colony, 
Transvaal,  and  Orange  River  Colony 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19,  as  a Regimental  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D S O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania);  employed 
on  Survey  Duty  on  Soudanese-Abyssinian 
Boundary  1899-1900,  and  on  Yola-Chad 
Anglo-German  Boundary  Commn.  1903-4; 
rendered  special  ser.  in  connection  with 
Mil.  Survey  of  Orange  River  Colony  1905-8 
(C.M.G.);  appointed  a Gen.  Stall  Officer 
at  Head  Quarters  1909-11 : m.  1910,  Olive, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Howard  Crau- 
ford  Elphinstone,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G.,  V.C. 
[see  Elphinstone,  “Knights’  Widows”]; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1908,  D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Jackson,  Capt.  Mansel  Halkett,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  H.  F. 
Jackson,  of  N.  Kilworth,  Rugby;  b.  1882; 
Capt.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Jackson,  Capt.  Reginald  Nevill,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frederic  Nevill  Jackson,  of  39,  Bedford 
Gardens,  W. ; b.  1887  ; ed.  atFelstead  ; Capt. 
Gen.  List ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded  1 
despatches  D.S.O.  Legion  of  Honour  m 


1604 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1919,  Jennie,  da.  of  John  Suggitt,  of  West 
Hartlepool ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Bath  Club. 
Jackson,  Capt.  Richard  Dingwall,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E-,  and  a Staff-Capt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C-, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jackson,  Lieut.- Col.  Richard  Rolt  Brash, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  daring  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jackson,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O..  son  of  Samuel  Jackson,  of 
Mount  Cawley,  Perth,  W.  Australia  ; b.  1886  ; 
ed.  at  Brisbane  Gram.Sch. ; Lieut.  Australian 
Forces,  and  on  Administrative  and  Instruc- 
tional Staff  ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1914,  Edith  Marguerite,  da.  of  Harry 
Vautin,  of  Meckatharra,  W.  Australia ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Mount  Lawley, 
Western  Australia;  Naval  and  Military  (W . 
Australia)  Club. 

Jackson,  Col.  Sydney  Charles  Fishburn, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Com.  W.  T. 
F.  Jackson,  R.N.,  of  Dedham  Grove,  Essex  ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles  1882,  became  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt. 
Same  year,  Capt.  1890,  Major  1901,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Lieut.-Col. 
1911,  and  Col.  1914;  served  in  Burma  War 
1885-9  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  two 
clasps)  with  Zhob  Expedition  1890,  Somali- 
land Field  Force  1903-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and 
during  European  War  1914  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, 1914  star);  was  1st  class  Station 
Staff  Officer,  Punjab  1897,  D.A.  A.G.,  Bombay 
Head  Quarters  1897-1902,  and  D.A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  6th  Div.,  Irish  Command  1906-10  ; is 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Gibraltar:  m.  1898,  Lucy 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Henry 
Drake,  K.C.B.  [see  Drake,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  D.S.O.  1889,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Carlton  Club. 

Jackson,  Vice- A dm.  Thomas,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Adm.  Sir  Thomas  Sturges 
Jackson,  K.C.V.O.,  of  The  Warren,  Heath 
End,  Farnham;  b.  1868;  entered  R.N.  1881, 
became  Lieut.  1889,  Com.  1899,  Capt.  1905, 
Rear-Adm.  1916, and Vice-Adm.  1920;  served 
during  Burma  War  1885-7,  with  Naval  Brig, 
(medal  with  clasp) ; was  Naval  Attache, 
Tokio  1906,  and  Director  of  Intelligence 
Div.  of  Naval  War  Staff,  Admiralty  1912-13  ; 
appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H M.  1914,  and 
Director  of  Operations  Div.  Admiralty  War 
Staff  1915;  has  2nd  class  Japanese  Orders  of 
the  Sacred  Treasure  and  Rising  Sun,  Order 
of  the  Nile  of  Egypt,  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
American  D.S.M. : m.  1907,  Mona  Anna,  da. 
ot  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Murray  [see 

D.  Atholl,  colls.] ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 

Jackson,  Limt.-Col.  Vivian  Archer, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  J.  A.  Jackson  ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  and  a Staff 
Officer  at  War  Office;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Jackson,  Wilfrid  Edward  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Moore 
Jackson,  G. C.M.G.,  formerly  Gov.  of  Trini- 
dad; b.  1883;  ed.  at  Stonyhurst,  and  at 
Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1906)  ; appointed 
Colonial  Sec.  and  Registrar-Gen.  Bermuda 
1916  ; Personal  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Trinidad  1905- 
6,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Bahamas  1906-7; 
Assist.  Collector  Uganda  1907,  District 
Commr.  1912,  Assist.  Sec.  thereof  1912  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1919.  Hamilton,  Bermuda. 

Jackson,  William  Henry,  C.M  G.,  son  of 

the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  lackson,  of 
Harbledown,  Canterbury;  b.'  18—;  ap- 
pointed Police  Magistrate,  Ceylon  1886, 
Assist.  Govt.  Agent  1895,  Principal  Collector 
of  Customs  1901,  and  Controller  of  Revenue 
1911 ; retired  1913;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914. 

Jackson,  Lieut.-Com.  William  Lindsay, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 


pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Star  of  Roumania,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1918,  Clara  Evelyn,  da.  of  W.  O. 
Gilchrist;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jackson,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Warren  DeVere 
Sadleir-,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Major  Henry  Sadleir- Jackson,  of 
Ahanesk,  co.  Cork ; b.  1876 ; entered  9th 
Lancers  1898,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  Brevet  Col. 
1919,  and  Col.  1920 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
with  his  Regt.,  and  as  A.D.C.,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  and  actions  of 
Belmont,  Poplar  Grove,  Diamond  Hill, 
Wittebergen,  Enslin,  Modder  River,  and 
Magersfontein,  and  relief  of  Kimberley 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
seven  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  three  times, 
C.M.G.,  Bar  to  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
and  Silver  Star) ; appointed  a Brig.-Com. 
1917,  and  to  command  Yorkshire  and  Notts 
Mounted  Brig.  (T.F.)  1920,  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  ; is  a F.R.G.S. ; commanded 
Russian  Relief  Force  1919  (C.B.,  Chevalier 
Russian  Order  of  Sr.  George) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900  ( Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
14,  Portman  Street,  Portman  Square,  IV. ; 
Ahanesk , Midleton,  co.  Cork ; Marlborough, 
and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Jackson,  Arnold  Nugent  Strode  Strode-, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Mor- 
ton Strode-Jackson,  I.S.O.,  Assist.  Sec., 
Inland  Revenue ; b.  1891  ; a Director  of 
Cross-Atlantic  Newspaper  Ser.  (Limited),  of 
184,  Fleet  Street,  E.C.4;  European  War 
I9i4-i8as  Capt., Brevet  Major, andtemporary 
Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.,  attached 
King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches  six  times,  D.S.O.  with  three 
Bars);  assumed  by  deed  poll  (registered  at 
College  of  Arms)  1919,  the  additional  surname 
of  Strode  : m.  1918,  Dora  Berryman,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Allen  Mooney,  of  U.S.A. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917  (second  and  third 
Bars  1918),  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Mead  Cot- 
tage, Merstham,  Surrey ; Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Jacob,  Major  Arthur  Frederick  Foy, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  R.A.F.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Jacob,  Major  Arthur  Laurence  Baldwin, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.G.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jacob,  Col.  Arthur  Le  Grand,  C.M.G., 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  Jacob, 

l. S.C.,  b.  1867;  entered  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1886,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1897,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  ion,  Col.  19171 
and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; Zhob  Valley  Expe- 
dition 1890,  during  operations  in  "Mekran 
1898  (D.S.O.),  Waziristan  1901-2.  in  Meso- 
potamia 1917-18  as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  sometime  Comdt.  S. 
Waziristan  Mil. ; is  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.: 

m.  1895,  Mary  Hilston,  da.  of  the  late 
Fleet  Paymaster  J.  T.  Sueter,  R.N.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1898,  C.I.E.  1907,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Jacob,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Leslie,  C.S.I., 

C.I.E.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  H.  P.  Jacob, 
Educational  Depart.,  India;  b.  1870;  entered 
Indian  Army  1891,  became  Major  1909, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  Afghan  War  1919 
(C.S.I.);  appointed  Assist,  to  Agent  to 
Gov.  Gen.,  Baluchistan  1901,  Assist.  Political 
Agent,  Zhob  1903,  Political  Agent,  Baluchi- 
stan 1909,  1st  Assist.  Agent  to  Gov.  Gen. 
1909.  and  Political  Agent,  Zhob  1912:  m. 
1896,  Jenny?  Coke  Mickleburgh;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1914,  O.B.E.  1918,  C.S.I.  1920.  Zhob 
Baluchistan,  India. 

Jacob,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Fenton,  C.S.I. , 
son  of  Col.  George  Adolphus  Jacob,  Indian 
Army;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Malvern,  at  Highgate 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  is  Lieut -Col.  Indian 
Army;  appointed  Assist.  Political  Resi- 
dent, Aden  1897 ; was  Assist.  Resident  and 
Political  Agent,  Dala  1904,  Political  Agent, 
Savantwadi  1908,  First  Assist.  Resident, 
Aden  and  Acting  Political  Agent,  1910,  and 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1605 


Political  Adviser  to  High  Commr.,  Egypt 
for  S.W.  Arab>a  1917;  is  a J.P.  for  Aden 
and  Dist.  Magistrate;  has  Legion  of  Honour  : 
m.  xst,  1893,  Lilian,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Frederick  Mercer  Hunter,  C.B., 

C. S.I.,  of  Fife;  2nd,  1908,  Ellen,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Olaf  Hoyer  01  Copenhagen  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1917.  Cairo,  Egypt ; St.  James's  Club. 

Jacob,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Henry  Bell, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Walter  Jacob,  formerly 
of  War  Office;  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 

S.  Africa  1900-1  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1916-19,  in  France, 
Belgium,  and  Italy  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle,  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre)  : m.  1896,  Mildred  Jessie,  who  • 
d.  1920,  da.  of  Capt.  Horatio  Carter  Paul ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jacobs,  Capt.  Lewis  Masterman,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Masterman  Fred  Jacobs,  of 
Eshowe,  Zululand  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Cape 
Univ.  (matriculated  1900)  ; was  in  Natal 
Audit  Depart.  1902-7,  and  Natal  Magisterial 
Depart.  1907-19,  since  when  in  Natal  Depart, 
of  Justice;  has  served  in  Natal  Mounted 
Rifles,  Natal  Caiabiniers,  and  Zululand 
Mounted  Rifles;  German  S.-W.  Africa, 
France,  and  Belgium,  as  Capt.  S.  African  Inf. 
1914  19  (despatches,  1914-15  Star,  D.S.O.): 
m.  19x5,  Florence  Edith  McCarthy,  of 
Johannesburg;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Stanger 
District  of  Lower  Tugela , Natal. 

Jacobson,  Ernest  Nathaniel  Joseph, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  S.  N.  Jacobson, 
of  23,  Woburn  Square,  W.C.  ; b.  1877 ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1901  ; is  a Member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Guedalla,  Jacobson,  and 
Spyer,  of  Winchester  House,  E.C.2,  Chm. 
of  Discipline  Board,  of  Metropolitan  Special 
Constabulary  Reserve : m.  1907,  Gladys 

Welcome,  da.  of  Walter  Ellis,  of  94  Port- 
land Place,  W. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917-  63, 

Gloucester  Place , W. ; Reform  Club. 

Jacomb-Hood  [see  Hood]. 

Jacques,  Col.  Harry  Merville,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jaffar  Bin  Hadji  Mohammed  [see 
Johore]. 

J affray,  Rev.  William  Stevenson,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E. , son  of  William  Stevenson  Jaffray  ; 
b.  1867 ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Edinburgh 
U niv. ; aDep.  Chap.-Gen . to  the  Forces  (Br  ig.- 
Gen.) ; S.  African  War  1899-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  promoted), 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Chap,  to  the  Forces, 
Church  of  Scotland  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  Ord<-r  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia) : 
m.  1901,  Ethel  Annie  Duncan,  da.  of  Major 
James  Law,  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Jago,  Capt.  Henry  Harris,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Devonshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jallab  Khan,  Sardar,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Tumandar  of  Guichani  Tribe  in 
Dera  Ghazi  Khan  Dist.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1905. 
Dera  Ghazi  Khan , India. 

James,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  John  Stanley, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

James,  Alfred  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 

Chm.  Training  Sub-Committee,  Joint  Com- 
mittee, W.  Midland  Area  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
James,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Henry  Cotes, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
Bartlett  James,  of  North  Petherton,  Somer- 
set; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at 
Merton  Coil.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895);  entered 
S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1897,  became  Capt. 
1902,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  1918  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  operations  in  Transvaal,  Orange 
River  and  Cape  Colonies  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  first  as  Assist.  Provost 


Marshal  and  subsequently  as  Provost  Mar- 
shal (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  was  Garrison  Adj..  Shorncliffe 
1908-12  : m.  1910,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  Arthur 
Bray,  of  The  Hermitage,  Walton-on-the- 
Hill,  Surrey ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1916. 

James,  Lieut.  - Col.  Archibald  Hugh, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Edward 
Ashton  James,  of  Barrock,  Cumberland  ; b. 
1877  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

James,  Arthur  Godfrey,  C.B.E.,  son  ot 
John  Henry  James,  of  Kingswood,  Watford  ; 
b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(M.A.  1900)  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1903 ; 
sometime  Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  ; appointed  Staff- 
Capt.  and  D.A.A.G.,  War  Office  1917  ; some- 
time in  Recruiting  Depart.,  Ministry  of 
National  Ser.  : m.  1910,  Helen,  da.  of  T. 
Maitland,  of  Broughty  Ferry,  Forfarshire  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
58,  Rutland  Gate,  S.W. 7;  Union  Club. 
James,  Lieut.-Col.  Boucher  Charlewood, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Devonshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
James,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Polglase,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ; European  War 
1914-17  (twice  wounded  prisoner,  de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

James,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry,  C.I.E., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  L.  H. 
S.  James,  R.A.j  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Cranleigh; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1887,  F.R.C.S. 
England  1908,  became  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1891,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1911;  was 
Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.,  Punjab  1893-8,  Civil 
Surg.  1898-1903,  and  Med.  Adviser  to  Patiala 
State  1903-12,  and  Civil  Surg.,  Simla  1912-16, 
since  when  at  Delhi  ; author  of  “Notes  on 
Vaccination”  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1912.  Delhi,  India  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

J ames,  Engineer  Rear-  Adm.  Charles  John, 
C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Engineer  Rear- 
Adm.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

James,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Cuthbert 
C.B.E.,  M.P.  [see  B.  Northbourne], 

James,  Brig. -Gen.  Cyril  Henry  Leigh,  C.B., 
C.M.G.  son  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Lee  James, 
formerly  V.  of  Watford ; b ■ 1861  ; ed.  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
1882,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Col.  1909, 
and  Hon.  Brig.. -Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
toum (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp), 
Crete  1898,  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  battles  of  Belmont,  Enslin,M.  ge<  sfontein, 
and  Modder  River  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  a Brig, 
(despatches  four  times,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Com. 
Order  of  Star  of  Roumania,  1914-15  star, 
two  medals) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x6,  C.M.G. 
1918.  United  Service  Club. 

James,  Capt.  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1883;  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  igi8. 

James,  Major  Frederick,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
temporary  Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

James,  Frederick  Seton,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  William  James  (formerly  42nd  Roy. 
Highlanders),  of  Otterburn  Tower,  North- 
umberland ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse 
and  abroad ; appointed  Assist.  Dist.  Commr., 
Niger  Coast  Protectorate  1896,  Travelling 
Commr.  1897,  Div.  Commr.  1901,  Senior 
Div.  Commr.  1903,  Dep.  High  Commr.  1905 
(acted  as  Sec.  to  Administration  July-Aug. 
1905),  and  Provincial  Commr,  M.E.C.  and 
M.L.C.,  S.  Nigeria  1906  (acted  as  Colonial 
Sec.  1907,  1908,  and  1909-10,  and  as  Dep.  Gov. 


i6o6 


COMPANIONAGE. 


on  several  occasions)  ; was  Administrator  of 
Nigeria  1014-16,  since  when  he  has  been 
Colonial  Sec.,  Straits  Settlements  ; served 
with  Ekuri  Cross  River  Expedition  1898, 
with  Aro  Field  Force  1901-2  as  Intelligence 
and  Political  Officer  (despatches),  and  with 
Kwale  Columns  1905  (clasp);  settled  dis- 
putes in  Qua  Country  1899  (thanked  by  Sec. 
of  State  for  the  Colonies) ; acted  as  Gov. 
Feb.  to  Sept.  1912,  and  as  Colonial  Sec.  and 
Dep.  Gov.  May  to  Sept.  1913:  m.  1917, 
Doris  Frances,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  W.  H. 
Basevi,  Army  Pay  Depart.,  Singapore;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1902.  Singapore , Straits  Settle- 
ments; St.  James’s , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

James,  Col.  Herbert,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Thomas  James;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Clif- 
ton Coll.  ; entered  57th  Foot  1878,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  1889,  Major  Indian  Army  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  and  Col. 
1908;  retired  191 1 ; served  during  Zulu  Cam- 
paign 1879  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Wazi- 
ristan  Expedition  1901-2  (clasp) ; was  an 
Assist.  Director  at  the  War  Office  1914, 
and  an  A.Q.M.G.  1915-16:  m.  1883,  Mar- 
garet Isabella  (Meta),  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
C.  B.  S.  Neill,  M.S.C. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911. 

James,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Ellison  j 
Rhodes,  C.B.,  C.M.G  , F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  ! 
late  Rev.  Herbert  James,  R.  of  Livermere,  j 
Bury  St.  Edmunds;  b.  1857;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  j 
1879,  L.R.C.P.  London  1881,  F.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1890;  D.P.H.  Camb.  1898;  entered; 
Army  1882,  became  Major  R.A.M.C. 
1894,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1902  ; retired  1908  ; j 
rejoined  1014-19  ; attached  to  Chinese  Army  j 
during  China-Japanese  War  1904-5  ; was  Sec.  1 
to  Principal  Med.  Officer  Home  Dist.  1897-8,  j 
Instructor  and  Second  in  command  of  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps.  Depot  and  Training  : 
Sch.  1898-9,  in  command  of  Depot.  1899-1902,  I 
Sec.,  Re-organization  of  Army  Med.  Ser. 
Commn.  1902,  and  Comdt.  and  Director  of  I 
Studies,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll.  1902-8,  since  j 
when  he  has  been  attached  to  Depart,  of 
Mil.  Training  (Med.  Branch  of  Officers’ 
Training  Corps);  commanded  a Gen.  Hos- 
pital in  Egypt  and  in  Salonica  igii;-i8;  cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.M.G.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 


James,  Rev.  Sydney  Rhodes,  C.B.E., 
V.D.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  James, 
fo-  merly  R.  of  Livermere,  Suffolk  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B. A.  1878,  M.A.  1882);  Assist.  Master,  Eton 
1879-1897,  Head  Master,  Malvern  Coll.  1897- 
1914,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  19x1-16, 
since  when  he  has  been  Canon  Residentiary 
there  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1897, 
Linda  Hoare  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The 
College , Worcester ; St.  Denis,  Bcmbridse, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

James,  Thomas  David,  C.B.E. ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Chiist  Coll.,  Brecon,  and  at  Christ 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  18 — , M.A.  18 — );  Dep. 
Accountant-Gen.  of  the  Navy  : m.  18 — , 

Pauline,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Francis  Xavier 
Frederick  MacCabe,  F.R.<  .P.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  24,  Q teens  Gate  Terrace,  S.fF.  ; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

James,  Major  Tristram  Bernard  Words- 
worth, D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian 
Field  Artillery  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

James,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Bernard,  C.  B. , 

C. I.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
James,  42nd  Highlanders,  of  Otterburn 
Tower,  Northumberland  ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at 
United  Ser.  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C  ; entered 
Derbyshire  Regt.  1886,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1897,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1912, 
Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918;  S. 
African  War  1902,  with  Imperial  Yeo. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps).  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches);  was  Staff-Capt., 
Head  Quarters  1901,  D.A.A.G.,  India  1904-7, 

D. A.Q.M.G.  19078,  and  A.Q.M.G.,  for 
special  duty  at  Delhi  Coronation  Durbar 
1911 ; appointed  to  command  21st  Cav., 
Frontier  Force  1913,  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
1914,  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  1915,  Q.M.G. 
in  India  1916,  and  on  Administrative  Staff  in 
India  1917,  now  Comdg.  Bombay  Brig.  : m. 
1887,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Minto  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911,  C.I.E. 
1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Bombay , India; 
Otterburn , Eastbourne,  Sussex  ; Cavalry , 
and  Junior  Constitutional  Clubs. 

James,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Edward, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 


James,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Lionel,  C.B. > 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Herbert  Henderson 
ames,  Indian  Army,  of  42,  Warwick  Avenue, 
laida  Hill,  W. ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Leaming- 
ton, and  at  Clifton;  entered  Manchester 
Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  retired  1919;  served 
during S.  African  War  1900-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.): 
m.  1st,  1893,  Lilia  Cornelia,  who  d.  1894,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Hugh  Huleatt,  of  Shalford 
Vicarage,  near  Guildford  ; 2ndly,  1903,  Mary 
Katharine,  da.  of  John  Heelis,  of  Pendleton  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

James,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel,  D.S.O. ; b. 

1871  ; sometime  Member  of  Times  Staff ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  King  Edward’s  Horse  ; 
Chitral  Expedition  1895  (medal),  Tirah  Cam- 
paign 1807  (clasps),  Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal),  S.  African  War  1899-1900  (medal), 
Russo-Japanese  War  1904-5  (medal),  Indian 
Frontier  1908  (medal),  European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy):  m.  1914;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

James,  Col.  Murray  Roy  de  Bruyne, 
C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

James,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Ernest  Haweis, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.)  b.  1875;  formerly 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lancashire 
Regt.  ; retired  1919  ; served  in  China  1900 
(medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.):  cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  47,  Drayco/t 
Place,  S.  W. 3. 


James,  William  George,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  2nd  Lieut.  Yorkshire  L-I-  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

James,  Engineer- Capt.  William  Henry, 
C.B.E.)  b.  1863;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N.,  and 
Engineering  Manager  Devonport  Dockyard: 
m.  1888;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  191S.  H.M.  Dock- 
yard, Devonport. 

James,  Capt.  W H.  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  R.A.V.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

James,  Capt.  William  Milbourne,  C.B., 
sou  of  the  late  Major  William  Chri  topher 
James  [Millais,  Bt-];  b.  1881;  Capt.  R.N., 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Intelligence, 
Admiralty  : m.  1915,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Vice- 
Adm.  Sir  Alexander  Ludovic  Duff,  K.C.B. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

James,  Col.  William  Reginald  Wallwyn, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Edward  Wallwyn  James; 
b.  i860  ; entered  R.A.  1880,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1912;  retired  1916; 
served  during  S. African  War  1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1889,  Aline,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  — 
Hayman;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service 
Club. 

James,  Capt.  Ralph  Streatfield-,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1890;  is  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.;  seived 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Jameson,  Frank  Robert  Wordsworth, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.  with  clasp,  D.S.O.);  cr,  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1607 


Jameson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bland,  C.I.E.; 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  (re- 
tired) ; Europea  1 War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.  1.15.  1919. 

Jameson,  Capt.  John  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  i88g ; Indian  Army;  Capt.  Queen 
Victoria’;*  Own  Corps  of  Guides  (Frontier 
Fo  ce);  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut. 
Liverpool  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Wazi- 
ristan  1917,  Afghanistan  1919,  Waziristan 
1919-20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jameson,  Surg.-Com.  Robert  Dundonald, 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Surg  -Gen.  James 
Jameson,  C.B.,  M.D.,  Director-Gen.  Army 
Med.  Ser.;  b.  1869;  Surg.-Com.  R.N.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Jameson,  Capt.  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  William  Jameson,  of  Camp- 
field  House,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin  ; b 1894  ; 
Capt.  R.M.L.I.;  European  War  1914-19  in 
Gallipoli,  France  and  Belgium,  latterly 
Comdg.  British  Naval  Detachment,  Kama 
River  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Bar- 
bara Adee,  da.  of  the  late  Major  A.  H. 
Bayley;  cr  D.S.O.  1920. 

Jameson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kenneth 
Eustace,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; 
Eu  opean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jamiat  Rai,  Diwan,  Rai  Bahadur,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  Mehta  Santokh  Rai,  of  Bhown, 
Jhelum  District,  Punjab ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at 
Bhown,  Kohat,  and  Gujerat ; served  with 
Kurram  Field  Force  1880;  accompanied  Af- 
ghan Boundary  Commn.  1885-6;  was  Assist, 
to  Sup.  of  Gazetteers,  India  1902  7,  and  to 
Census  Sup.  Baluchistan  1910-n  ; employed 
on  special  duty,  Leghari  Barkhan  Boundary 
Settlement  1897  ; rendered  services  at  in- 
quiry into  working  of  offices  in  Baluchistan 
1910  (thanked  by  Govt.);  is  a Patron,  and 
one  of  the  Founders  of  Sandeman  Library, 
one  of  the  Founders  of  Lady  Sandeman 
Girls’  Sch.,  a Member  of  Quetta  Education 
Advisory  Committee,  a Pdunicipal  Commr., 
Quetta,  and  Sup.  of  Census  Operations  in 
Baluchistan;  received  personal  title  of 
Rai  Sahib  1898,  and  Rai  Bahadur  1908  : m. 
1890,  Shrimati  Chanodevi,  da.  of  Rai  Gobind 
Lall,  Bahadur;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Quetta , 
Baluchistan. 

Jamieson,  George,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Alexander  Jamieson,  of  Grange,  co. 
Banff ; b.  1843 ! ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.A.  Mathematical  Honours  1864);  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1880 ; appointed  Student 
Interpreter,  China  1864,  and  Interpreter 
1875  ; was  Acting  Consul  at  Cheefoo  1876-8, 
Vice-Consul  at  Pagoda  Island  1877-80,  Consul 
at  Kinkiang  1880-91,  and  Assist.  Judge  and 
Registrar  of  Supreme  Court  in  China  and 
Japan  1891-7,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Shanghai 
and  Commercial  Attache  in  China  1891-9  ; 
acted  as  Assist.  Judge  of  Supreme  Court 
of  China  and  Japan  1886-8,  as  Judge  of  Court 
of  Japan  1888-9,  and  as  Ch.  Justice  1894-5; 
retired  1899 ; is  a Gov.  of  Sch.  of  Oriental 
Studies ; author  of  numerous  papers  on 
economic  and  monetary  questions  : m.  1873, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Patrick  Inkson, 
J.P.,  of  Berrleys,  Banffshire;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1897.  43,  Onslow  Square , S.W. 7;  Reform 
Club. 

Jamieson,  James  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  W.  B.  Jamieson,  of  Shanghai;  b.  1867; 
LL.D.,  Hong  Kong  Univ.  1918;  entered 
Consular  Ser.,  China  1886  ; appointed  Com- 
mercial Attache  at  Peking  1899,  Acting 
Consul-G^n.,  Shanghai  1903,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Canton  1909;  was  Chinese  Adviser 
to  Burma-Chinese  Frontier  Delimitation 
Commn.  1898-9,  and  Sup.  of  Chinese  Labour 
in  Transvaal  1905-8;  received  Coronation 
medal  1911;  is  a F.R.G.S. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1910.  British  Consulate-General , Canton ; 
Thatched  House  Club. 

Jamieson,  Capt.  John  Percival,  D.S.O.] 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt. 
Special  Reserve ; letired  as  Capt.  1920  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jamieson,  Stanley  Wyndham,  C.B.E.  ; 
el  sen  of  the  late  John  Donaldson  Jamieson 


of  Greenock;  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse; 
a Director  of  Dutton’s  Brewery  (Limited), 
of  Blackburn,  and  a County  Councillor  for 
Gloucestershire  ; served  during  European 
War  1914- 15 in  Gloucestershire  Regt.;  Private 
Sec.  (unpaid)  to  Dep.  Sec.  of  State  f r War 
1916-19,  since  when  he  has  been  Assist,  to 
Controller  of  Inspection  of  Munitions  : m. 
1908,  the  Hon.  Muriel  Cartmel  Whiteley,  da. 
of  1st  Baron  Marchamley  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1919.  Thirlestaine  Lodge , Cheltenham  ; 24, 
Ryder  Street,  S.  W.i  ; Junior  Carlton,  and 
New  ( Cheltenham ) Clubs. 

J anion,  Paymaster  Lieut.-Com.  Arthur 
Cyril  Austin,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Pay- 
ma  ter  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  19 — , 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

Janion,  Capt.  Claude  Wilson,  D.S.O.]  b. 
18—;  European  War  1914-19,  as  Capt.  and 
Adj.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Janisch,  Noel,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Hudson  Ralph  Janisch,  C.M.G.,  Gov.  of  St. 
Helena;  b.  1854;  in  service  of  St.  Helena 
Govt.  1870-78,  when  he  entered  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  Civil  Ser.  ; served  in  Traskei  1879 
with  Cape  Vol.,  and  in  Basuto  War  1881 
(medal) ; became  a 1st  class  Clerk,  Office  of 
Commr.  of  Crown  Lands  and  Public  Works 
1887,  Ch.  Clerk  1892,  Sec.  for  Public  Works 
1892,  a Member  of  Tender  Board  1894,  Under 
Colonial  Sec.  1898,  Director  of  Census  1904, 
and  Provincial  Sec.,  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
Province  1910;  acted  as  Dep.  Administrator 
May-Oct.  1911;  retired  1917;  is  a Fellow  of 
R03'.  Statistical  So.,  and  J.P.  for  the  Colony  ; 
acted  as  an  Examiner,  Civil  Ser.  Commn., 
and  was  Chm.  of  Plague  Advisory  Board 
ipoi  : m.  1892,  Jean,  da.  of  John  Brodie ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1912.  Cape  Town , S.  Africa. 

Janson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Theodore, 
D S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Yorkshire  L.I. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Janvrin,  Com.  Ralph  Benest,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1884  ; entered  R.N.  1901,  and  is  Com.  ; Falk- 
land Islands  1914,  Dardanelles  1915,  present 
at  landing  at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
promoted),  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches); cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Jaquet,  Robert  Glover,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Lewis  Jaquet,  sculptor  ; 
b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Worthing  Coll.,  and  abroad  ; 
entered  India  Office  1877,  became  Dep. 
Accountant-Gen.  1907,  and  Accountant- 
Gen.  at  India  Office  1919;  also  Uirector  of 
Funds  and  Official  Agent  to  Administrators- 
Gen.  in  India  : m.  1884,  Emily,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Woods;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Lis- 
heard  Gardens , Blackheath , S.E. 

Jardine,  Capt.  Colin  Arthur,  D.S.O,, 
M.C.  [see  Jardine,  Bt.,  cr.  1916]. 

Jardine,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Bruce,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  M.  L.  P.  Jardine,  of  Craig 
Royston,  Davidson’s  Mains,  Midlothian  ; b. 
1870,  entered  5th  Lancers  1890,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1907,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1915,  and 
Lieut.  Col  1917,  and  Hon.  Brit. -Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1919 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.),  during  Russo- 
Japanese  War  1904-5,  attached  to  Japanese 
Army  in  Manchuria  (Japanese  Medal,  Order 
of  Sacred  Treasure),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  Legion  of  Honour, 

C. M.G.) ; appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1915,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1908,  Agnes  Sara 
Hargreaves,  da.  ofSir  Alexander  Hargreave 
Brown,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1916.  Che'- terkn owes,  Lilliesleaf , Roxburgh- 
shire ; Travellers',  Cavalry,  and  New 
(. Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Jardine,  Col.  Leonard Handforth, D.S.O.] 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1919,  Agnes  Wreford 
Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Ernest  Arthur  Lewis, 
of  Mold,  N.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 

Jardine,  Major  Walter,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Northern  Mounted  Rifles  : served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  Imperial  Light 
Horse  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Natal  Native 
Rebellion  1906;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Jardine,  William  Ellis,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  William  Jardine,  Bar.-at-Law,  some- 
time Judge  of  High  Court,  Allahabad;  b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (Dr.  Hooper’s  Oration 
Prizeman  1887  and  1888) ; entered  I.C.S.  1886 ; 
joined  Political  Depart,  of  Govt,  of  India 
1893;  became  2nd  Assist.  Resident,  Hydera- 
bad, 1st  Assist,  Agent  to  Gov. -Gen.,  in 
Central  India,  and  1st  Assist.  Resident, 
Hyderabad ; was  Political  Agent,  Bundel- 
khand  1904-9,  and  Malwa  1910-12 ; employed 
on  special  duty  at  Delhi  Coronation  Durbar 
1903;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  a M.R.A.S.,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  appointed  Resident 
at  Gwalior  1912,  at  Baroda  1914,  and  at 
Gwalior  1915;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909.  The  Residency , 
Gwalior , India  ; East  India  United  Service, 
Royal  Automobile , and  Madras  Clubs. 

Jardine,  Major  Christian  West  Bayne-, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  1888;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jardine,  Major Thomas  Edward  Bayne-, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.S.C.  (wounded)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jarrett,  Major  Cyril,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878; 
Major  (T.D.)  Middlesex  Regt.  (T.F.) ; S.  Africa 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  440,  Strand,  W.C.2. 

Jarvis,  Col.  Alexander  Weston,  C.M.G. , 
M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Sir  Lewis 
Whincop  Jarvis,  of  Middleton  Towers, 
King’s  Lynn;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Harrow;  for- 
merly Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Derbyshire 
Yeo.  Cav.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Co.  of 
London  Yeo.  ; is  Vice-Chm.  of  Willoughby 
Consolidated  Co.,  Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army, 
and  a J.P.  for  Norfolk;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
King’s  Lynn  (C)  1886-92;  Matabele  War 
1896,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  Major  Rhodesian 
Regt.,  and  in  command  of  21st  Batn.  Im- 
perial Yeo.  (despatches,  King’s  medal, 
C.M.G.),  European  War  1915-18,  Comdg. 
3rd  Co.  of  London  Yeo.  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
and  Sinai,  and  on  Staff  XIXth  Corps  in 
France  (despatches):  m.  19x2,  Diana,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  George  Fountaine,  and 
widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Walpole  Follett,  9th 
Lancers  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1901.  36,  Upper  Grosvenor  Street,  IV.; 

Carlton , Marlborough,  and  Bachelors' 
Clubs. 

Jarvis,  Rev.  Alfred  Charles  Eustace, 
C.M.G.,  M.C. , B.D.;  b.  1876;  a Chap,  to 
the  Forces,  and  Assist.  Chap.-Gen.  N. 
Command;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  C.M.G.,  4th  class  Serbian 
Order  of  White  Eagle) : m.  1910,  Muriel,  da. 
ot  the  Rev.  Thomas  Orton  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Jarvis , Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Murray,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Arthur  Murray  Jarvis,  of 
Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto ; b.  1863  ; joined 
Canadian  N.W.  Mounted  Police  1880,  and 
retired  1912 ; N.W.  Rebellion  1885  (medal), 
S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Major  Strathcona’s 
Horse  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  European  War 
1914-19  as  Assist.  Provost  Marshal  Canadian 
Forces  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (C.B.E); 
appointed  Stipendiary  Magistrate,  Kootenay 
Co.,  British  Columbia  1897,  to  command  out 
ports  on  Yukon  River  1902,  and  Mackenzie 
River  Dist.  Police,  Herschel  Island  1907 ; 
is  a Magistrate  of  Alberta,  and  engaged 
in  farming  and  ranching  there : m.  1912, 
Gertrude  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Lewis 
William  Ord,  71st  Highland  L.I.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Munson,  Alberta , 
Canada. 

Tarvis,  Major  Charles  George,  C.M.G., 
L.R.C.P. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C.  European 
War  1914-18  (C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Jarvis,  Edward  Blackwell,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Jarvis,  of  Mount  Jarvis, 
Antigua ; b.  1873  ; entered  Colonial  Ser. 
1890 ; appointed  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  Uganda 
1903,  Assist.  Ch.  Sec.  1912,  and  Ch.  Sec.  1918  : 


m.  1st,  18—,  Alice,  da.  of  Gen.  William  Hill; 
2ndly,  19 — , Edith  Ruby,  da.  of  Major  W.  H. 
Ledeatt;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Entebbe,  Uganda ; 
Sports’  Club. 

Jarvis,  Major  Edward  Harvey,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Major  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers; 
S.  African  War  1899-1901,  as  Lieut.  North- 
umberland Hussars  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
High  Corner,  Broomy,  near  Ringwood,  Hants ; 
Solent  Yacht  Club. 

Jarvis,  Col.  Frederick  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Lewis  W.  Jarvis,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Middleton  Towers,  King’s  Lynn;  b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Harrow;  Col.  Suffolk  Yeo.  (Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  1913-19),  a Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Remounts,  E.  Command,  and  a J.P. 
for  Suffolk;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  attached 
13th  Hussars  and  S.  African  Constabulary 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  Mary 
Euphemia,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  S.  P. 
Woodruffe,  R.N.,  of  Old  Roar  House,  Silver 
Hill,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea : cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Kingsgate,  Harrow-on-the-Hill ; Boodle's  Club. 

Jarvis,  Lieut.-Col.  Talbot  MacLeavy, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — : served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

Jatar,  Capt.  Nilkranth  Skriram,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-19,  latterly  in 
Waziristan  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1920). 

Jay,  Major  Charles  Douglas,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Willie  Parkenson  Jay,  V.  of  St. 
Anne’s,  Eastbourne ; b.  18 — ; is  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Kathleen, 
da.  of  the  late  Lionel  Beddington,  of  Long- 
stock  Park,  Stockbridge ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jayne,  Major  Arthur  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches, M.C.,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Jeans,  Surg.-Com.  Thomas  Tendron, 
C.M.G.,  M.B. ; b.  18— ; Surg.-Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Jebb,  Lieut.-Col.  Gladwyn  Dundas, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  Joshua  Gladwyn  Jebb  [see  V.  Mel- 
ville] ; b.  1877  ; entered  Bedfordshire  Regt. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1902,  Brevet  Major  1911, 
Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  1916,  and 
Lieut. -(  ol.  1920 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  with  Mil.  Police,  Pretoria,  and  as 
Signalling  Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  on  Stafl 
(despatches);  was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G..  1st 
Div.,  Aldershot  1908-1912,  and  D.A.Q.M.G., 
Staff  Coll.  1912-14  ; appointed  Brig.-Gen.  in 
charge  of  Administration,  W.  Command  1918, 
and  to  command  2nd  Batn.  Bedfordshire 
Regt.  1920:  m.  1912,  Norah  May,  da.  ofMaj.- 
Gen.  Samuel  Holt  Lomax,  Comdg.  1st  Div. 
Aldershot;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jebb,  Col.  Joshua  Henry  Miles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Joshua  Gladwyn  Jebb, 
formerly  54th  Regt.  [see  V.  Melville] ; b. 
1875  * entered  Manchester  Regt.  1895,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Major  1912  (retired  1912), 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Special  Reserve 
Batn.  1913;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1919  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Westrop  House,  Highworth,  Wilts;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Jeeves.  William  John,  C.B.E.,  K.C. , 
son  of  William  Jeeves,  of  Hitchin,  Herts  ; b. 
1864;  ed.  privately;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
4903,  and  K.C.  1920;  was  Town  Clerk  of  St. 
Helens  1891-9,  and  ofCityof  Leeds  1899-1903; 
in  Wounded  and  Missing  Depart.,  British 
Red  Cross  during  European  War  ; author  of 
“Loan  Encyclopaedial  Local  Government 
Law”:  m.  1896,  Elizabeth  Blanche,  da.  of 
William  Blinkhorn,  J.P.,  of  Sutton  Grange, 
St.  Helens ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1609 


Well  House,  Wimbledon , S.W. ig ; Farrar's 
Building,  Temple,  E.C. 

Jeffcoat,  Lieut. -Col.  Algernon  Cautley, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  Dep. 
Surg.-Gen.  James  Henry  jeffcoat,  of  12, 
Avenue  Elmers,  Surbiton;  b.  1877;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy. 
Inniskiiling  Fusiliers  1897,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Fusiliers1  (City  of  London  Regt.)1  1901, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  and  1902,  present  at  battles 
of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Val  Krantz,  and 
Pieter’s  Hill,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  and 
battle  of  Bergendale  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
9th  (Scottish)  Div.  (Legion  of  Honour, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.B.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1904-6;  appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 

1916,  and  a D. A Q.M.G.  1919:  m.  1st,  1906, 
Mabel,  who  d.  1907,  el;  da.  of  the  late  W. 
Burrows,  of  Sussex  Place,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; 
2ndly,  1910,  Ethel,  only  da.  of  John  R.  Tem- 
perley,  of  33,  Cheyne  Court,  S.W. ; cr. 

D. S.O.  igoo,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
23,  North  Gate,  N.W.Z. 

Jefferies,  Major  Hugh  St.  John,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880;  is  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and 
a Brig.-Maj. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Jefferson,  Major  Harold  Arthur,  D.S.O.’, 
b.  1893  ; Major  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  ; Euro- 
pean War  I9i4-r8  in  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Marie  Alice,  da.  ot  Norman 
Neilson,  of  Neilsonville,  Province  of  Quebec, 
Canada  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jefferson,  Capt.  Henry,  C>B.E.V  son,  of 
Henry  Thomas  Jefferson  ; b.  1865  ; Capt. 
R.N.,  and  Dep.  Naval  Assist.  Director  of 
Transports,  Admiralty ; China  1900,  present 
at  Relief  of  Pekin  (medal  with  clasp) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m. 
1897,  Violet  Catheiine,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Harrison,  of  Winscales,  Cumber- 
land; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919..  Upton,  near 
Birkenhead ; J unior  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Conservative  (Liverpool)-  Clubs. 

Jefferson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Alexander 
Dunnington-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Mervyn  Dunnington-Jefferson,  J.P. ; b.  1884; 
formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919) ; Euro- 
pean War  19x4717  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Grown,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jeffery-Orchard  [see  Orchard]. 
Jeffery,  Major  Walter  Hugh,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Thaddeus  James  Passmore  Jefferv,  of 
Plymouth  ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch., 
Tiverton,  at  Plymouth  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Indian  Army  1898,  became  Capt.  1907, 
and  Major  1915;  was  Inspector,  Chinese 
Labour,  Transvaal  igoG-g,,  Transvaal  Govt. 
Agent,  N.  China  1909-10, , and  Intelligence 
Officer,  Mishmi  Mission  1911-12  ; appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  in  India  1913:  m.  1911, 
Cicely  Charlotte  Cowdell ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914. 
Jeffrey,  Lieut. -Com.  Douglas  George, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.R.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
promoted);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jeffreys,  Adm.  Edmund  Frederick, 
C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Edmund 
Richard  Jeffreys,  C.B. ; b.  1846  ; entered 
R.N.  i860,  became  Lieut.  1867,  Com.  1879, 
Capt.  1885,  Rear-Adm.  1899,  Vice-Adm.  1904, 
and  Adm.  1908  ; retired  1908  ; commanded 
"Condor”  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star)  ; was  Assist.  Director  of  Tor- 
pedoes, Admiralty  1889-93,  Director  of  Naval 
Ordnance  and  Torpedoes  1897-1901,  and 
Senior  Officer  on  Coast  of  Ireland  1901-3  ; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1903.  United  Service  Cl-ub. 
Jeffreys,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Darell,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Arthur 
Frederick  Jeffreys,  P.C.,  M.P.  J.P.,  D.L.;t 
b.  1878 ; entered  Grenadier  Guards  1897, 
became  Brevet  Lieut. -Coll  1915;  Brevet  Col. 

1917,  and-  Maji-Gen.  19 19. ; Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum 
(Egyptian  medal  with  cllasp*  medal),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queenfs  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 


European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  successively 
2nd  Batns.  of  his  Regt.„  a Brig.,  and  a Div. 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Com.  of  Belgian  Ordre  de  la 
Couronne,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stan- 
islas,. Legion  of  Honour,  C.B;,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  promoted  Maj.- 
Gen.);  is  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Burkham, 
and  a J.P:  for  Hants;  has  Order  of  St. 
Olaf  of  Norway ; appointed  to  command 
London  Dist  1920:  m.  1905,  Dorothy,  da. 
of  John  Postle  Heseltine,  of  Walhampton, 
Lymington,  and  widow  of  Viscount  Cante- 
lupe,  el.  son  of  7th  Earl  De  La  Warr;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Burkham 
House,  Alton , Hants;  51,  Hans  Place, 
•S . W . ; Guards' , and  Carlton  Clubs. 
Jeffreys,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Byron,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Edmund  Richard 
Jeffreys,  C.B. ; b.  1854  ;.  ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered 

R. A.  1873,  became  Capt.  1882,  Major  1889, 
Lieut.-Col.  1898,.  Brevet  Col;  1900,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1907;  retired  1910;  served  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1901,  in  command  of  a Brig. 
Div.  of  R.H.A.,  and  subsequently  of  a 
column,  present  at  actions  of  Johannes- 
burg, Pretoria,  and  Diamond  Hill  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen's  medal  with  six 
clasps,  Brevet  ColO;  was  A.A.G.,  Madras 
1891-5,  in  command  R.H.A.,  Aldershot  1902-3, 
and  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  S.  Africa  1904-7 ; ap- 
pointed to  command  a D5v.  1914,  and  a 
Training  Centre  19x5;  is  Commr.  of  Boy 
Scouts  for  Sussex:  m.  1888,  Marian  W.,  only 
child  of  the  late  Capt.  Burlton-Bennet, 
Warwickshire  Regt. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904, 

C. M.G.  19.17.  30,  Adelaide  Crescent,  Hove, 
Sussex;  N aval  and  Military  Club. 

Jeffreys,,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Jeffreys,  of  Canterton 
Manor,  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 
Radley;  entered  Durham  L.I.  1898,,  and  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; served’ during 
S'.  African  War  189971902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps);  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  wounded,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1906,  Evelyn  Katherine, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Gordon  Douglas, 
R.M.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Jeffreys*  Brig.rGew..  Patrick  Douglas, 

C. B.,  O.B.E.,  second-  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
Edmund:  Richard  Jeffreys,  C.B. ; &-r848 ; ed. 
at  Marlborough  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst;  entered  88th  Regt.  1866,  became 
Capt.  1878,  Major  Connaught  Rangers  1881, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1887,  Brevet  Col.  1891, 
and  Col.  1894  (retired  1905),  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  1Q12;  served  during  Zulu  Cam- 
paign 1879  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Burma 
Expedition  1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  with  Zhob  Field 
Force  1890,  as  A.A.G.  (despatches,  Brevet 
Col.),  and  in  command!  of  2nd  Brig.  Malakand 
and  Buner  Field  Forces,  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (slightly  wounded,  despatches 
twice,  medal  with  clasp) ; was  Brig.  Maj., 
Bengal:  1882-7,  Officiating  A.A-G.,  Sirhind 
Dist.  1887-8,  Dist.  Staff  Officer  and  A.A.G., 
Quetta  Dist.  1889-94,  A.A.G,  at  Headquarters 
in  India  1894-8,  and  in  command  of  a 2nd 
class  Dist.  in  India  1898-1903,  and  E-  Group 
Kent  Vol.  Regt.  1915-19';,  is  a J;.P.  and 
County  Councillor  for  Kent  : m.  1897,  Maude 
Maynard,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Charles 
Oldfield;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Doddington  Place , Sittingbourne, 
Kent;  United  Service  Club. 

Jeffreys,  Maj.&r  Richard:  Griffith 

Bassett,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18- — ; Major  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Jeffries,  Major  Lewis  Wibmer,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Prince  Alfred  Coll., 
Adelaide  and  at  Adelaide  LJniv.  (M.B.  and 
B.S.  18—);  Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  and  Dep.  Assist  Director  of  Med. 
Sers. ; European  War  1914^  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Shirley  Frances  Single- 
ton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E-  (Mil..);  19x9. 
Jeffries,  Willi  am  Francis,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  William  Carev  Jeffries  ; b. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusilitrs  t Reserve) ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Lai  a,  el.  da. 
of  Francis  Creagh  Downing,  of  Ballyvalley, 
Tralee,  co.  Kerry;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Jehangir  Cowasjef,  C.I.E.,  O.B.E.  [see 
Jehangir,  Bt.]. 

Jelf,  Lient.-Col.  Rudolf  George,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  J%lf, 
C.M.G.,  of  Offcote  Hurst,  Ashbourne,  Derby- 
shire ,'  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1893,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1916,  and  Lieut.-Co  . 1920;  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 

1914- 19  as  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; was  A. D C.  to  Viceroy 
and  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1907-10:  m.  1919, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Rowe  Green, 
of  Newport,  Monmouthshii e ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1919-  Offcoic  Hurst , Ashbourne , 
Derbyshire  ; Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Jelf,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Wykeham, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late 
Colonel  Richard  Jelf,  C.M.G.,  of  Offcote 
Hurst,  Ashbourne,  Derbyshire;  b.  1880;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M  A.  ; entered  R.A.  1899, 
became  Capt.  1908,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  with  R.H.A.  and  subsequently 
Comdg.  aBrig.  of  R.F.A.(despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  appointed  Assist. 
Comdt. at  R.M.A.  1920:  m.  1906, Cicely  Helen, 
da.  of  John  George  Child,  of  Stallington 
Hall,  Stafford  [see  Child,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Jellett,  Col.  John  Hewitt,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  J.  H.  Jellett  ; b.  1859;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.  ; Mesopotamia 

1915- i8(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1891,  Mabel, 
da.  of  Gen.  G.  Montgomery;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Jellicoe,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Carey, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-iQ,  as  Staff-Capt.  and  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  at  War  Office,  A.Q.M.G.,  and  Director 
of  Labour  (despatches  five  times,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 
Jellicoe,  Major  Richard  Vincent,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18- ; formerly  Capt.  R.E. ; is  Major 
Reserve  ofOfficers ; served  during S.  African 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Jencken,  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  John,  C.B. , 
M.B.,  son  of  F.  E.  Jencken,  M.B. ; t.  1858; 
ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1881)  ; 
Maj.-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser.;  retired;  Sudan 
1884  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star)  and 
1884-5  (clasp):  m.  1st,  1887,  Frances  Susan, 
who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Dawson  Westrop.p,  J.P., 
of  Mellon,  co.  Limerick;  2ndly,  18 — , Ger- 
trude May,  da.  of  William  GoodenoughBayly  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Jenkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Frewen, 

C. B.E. , son  of  the  late  Pro  essor  Fleeming 
Jenkin;  b.  1865;  has  been  Professor  of 
Engineering  Science,  Oxford  since  1908; 
European  War  as  Lieut.-Col.  K.a.F.  : tn. 
1889,  arv,  da.  of  the  late  Lord  Mackenzie  ; 
cr.  M.BE  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Brasc- 
nose  College,  Oxford. 

Jenkin,  f rancis  C harles,  C.B.E.)  b 18 — ; 
Dep.  Sup.  Hongkong  Special  Police  Reserve ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Hongkong. 

Jenkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Charles, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut - 
Col.  R.A.,  and  lnd>ar>  Ordnance  Depart.  ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  ): 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jenkin,  Engineer -Capt.  John  Harry,  C.B., 
son  of  Thomas  Jenkin,  of  Devenport;  b. 
1866;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N.,  and  a Com.  of 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy ; served  on  Bombay 
Plague  Committee  1897-98,  and  with  4th 


Battle  Squadron  during  European  War 
(C.B  );  appointed  a Member  of  Admiralty 
Dilution  Committee  1916  : tn.  18 — , Isabella 
N.  R.  Thompson;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Jenkins,  Major  Edward  Vaughan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Vaughan 
Jenkins,  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.) ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. ; entered 
Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  1899, 
became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major  1919;  retired 
1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley,  and  battles  of  Paardeberg,  Drie- 
fontein,  and  Rhenoster  Kop  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  with  Nandi 
Expedition  1905-6  (despatches,  medal,  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914;  was 
Comdt.  4th  Batn.  of  King’s  African  Rifles 
1902-12 : tn.  1904,  Eveljrn  Marie,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  C.  H.  Germon,  J.P., 
Norfolk  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Sports', 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Jenkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1877  ; is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Coldstream  Guards ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  Nigeria 
1903  (medal  with  clasp)  ; appointed  Colonial 
Sec.,  Barbados  1919;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Bridgeton,  Barbados. 

Jenkins,  Brig.- Gen.  Francis  Conway, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Edmund  Ernest  Jenkins,  of 
WcStcliffe-on-Sea;  b.  i838;  an  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired),  and  Director  of  Parks  and 
Depots,  Air  Ministry;  has  Orders  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece  and  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia  : m.  1912,  Winifred  Vera,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Cooper,  of  Worthing ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19 18.  Middle  Fell,  V/hyteleafe, 
Surrey. 

Jenkins,  Major  Fred,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902  as  Capt.  24th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.);  is  Major  R.G.A., 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Capt,  Gen. 
Reserve  of  Officers;  formerly  Capt.  Cinque 
Ports  R.G.A.  (Vol.) ; cr.  D.S.O  1902. 
Jenkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Harold, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 

Fusiliers ; European  War  1 9 1 5 - 1 9 in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 

Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1919. 

Jenkins,  Col.  John  Stephen,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  19x8,  Louise  Macleod 
Mitchell,  of  Pittsburg,  U.S.A. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Jenkins,  Major  Montagu  Irvine  Gedoin, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1881;  Major  Devonshire  Regt.; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jenkins,  Brig.-Gen.  Noble  Fleming, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.  A'.,  son  of  the  late  David  James 
Jenkins,  M.P.  for  Penrhyn  and  Falmouth  ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
55th  Regt.  1880,  and  became  Capt.  Border 
Regt.  1888  ; retired  as  Hon  Lieut.-Col.  1905 ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  and 
during  European  War  1914-16,  as  a Biig.- 
Com.  and  subsequently  as  an  A.A.G.  with 
rank  of  Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; is  a Brig.- 

I Gen.  : m.  1886,  Mabel,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Fletcher  Richard- 
son, C.B. : m.  1919,  Edith  Muriel,  da.  of 
Major  L.  B.  Edgar  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Jenkins,  Walter  St.  David,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Walter  Jenkins;  b.  1874  ; is  Director  of 
Contracts,  Admiralty;  has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  Legion  of  Honour:  tn.  1906,  Dora, 
da.  of  G.  N.  Jacob,  of  St.  Michael’s,  Ailes- 
bury  Road,  Dublin;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

J enkinson,  Mark  Webster,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Mark  Jenkinson,  of  Sherwood,  Kenwood 
Park  Road,  Sheffield  ; b.  1878;  a Chartered 
Accountant,  of  Cecil  Chambers,  76,  Strand, 
W.C.2,  and  a Director  of  Leeds  Forge  Co. 
(Limited),  and  other  Cos. ; was  Controller  of 
Factory  Audits  and  Costs,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions, and  Ch.  Liquidator  Munitions  Con- 
tracts during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  Royal  Automobile,  and  Authors'  Qlubs. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


l6l  I 


Jenner,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Victor,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  Jenner,  Bt.]. 

Jenner,  George  Francis  Birt,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Albert  Lascelles  Jenner, 
of  Wenvoe  Castle,  Glamorganshire  ; b.  1840 ; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1859  > appointed  Sec.  of 
Legation  and  Oriental  Sec.,  Teheran  1882, 
and  Mexico  1884 ; was  Acting  Charge 
d’Affaires  1885,  Buenos  Ayres  1888*9,  and 
at  Lima  1891-2,  Min. -Resident  and  Consul- 
Gen.,  Bogota  1892-7,  and  Min.  Resident  for 
Guatemala  1897-1902;  retired  1902:  m.  1867, 
Stephanie,  da.  of  Alexis  Emilianoff,  of 
Ragatova,  Russia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Villa 
les  Alouettes,  Cannes,  France;  St.  James's 
Club. 

Jenner,  Major  Leopold  Christian  Duncan, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  Jenner,  Bt.]. 

Jennky,  Col.  Archibald  Offley,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Arthur  Henry  Jenney,  of 
Ditchingham  Lodge,  Norfolk;  b.  1864;  Col 
Roy.  Scots;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E-)  : m.  1907,  Doreen  Mary, 
da.  of  Col.  GeraJd  Paul  Townshend  [see  E. 
Annesley,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Jennings,  Major  Douglas  Cecil,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.D.S.O. 
1918. 

Jennings,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Charles, 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Richard  Edward 
Jennings,  of  Gelli-deg,  Kidwelly,  Carmar- 
thenshire; b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  6th  Batn. 
Roy.  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  : m.  1906,  Ethel,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Teece  Whitehurst,  of  The 
Mount,  Shrewsbury  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Gelli-deg,  Kidivelly , Carmarthenshire ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Jennings,  Col.  Edward  Lawrence  Frede- 
rick, M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Waterloo  Jennings,  Esq.,  formerly  Ch. 
Clerk  in  Lord  Chamberlain’s  Office  ; b.  1850  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg. 
Kent  R.G.A.  (Mil.) ; was  Clerk  to  Board  of 
Green  Cloth  1888-98,  and  Ch.  Clerk  1898-1903  : 
has  been  Sec.  to  Roy.  Soldiers’  Daughters’ 
Home  since  1903 : m.  1st  1888,  Elizabeth 
Sparke,  who  d.  1916,  only  child  of  the  late 
H.  M.  Baker,  J.P.,  ofWoodford,  Dartmouth  ; 
2ndly,  1919,  Mary  Isabella,  da.  of  toe  late 
Charles  Eu*»  in  P.  Dawson,  of  Long  Clawen 
Hall,  Melton  Mowbray,  and  widow  of  Col. 
C.  W.  Carrington,  R.M.L.I. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1903.  14,  Kensington  Mansions, 

Earl's  Court,  S.  IV.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Jennings,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Alexander 
Kaye,  C.I.E. ,sonof  Maj.-Gen.  C.  J.  Jennings ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1882,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (rttmd)  19-9;  was  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Ordnance,  India  1909-11,  Dep. 
Director  of  Ordnance  Stores  1911,  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  1911-14,  and 
Director  of  Ordnance  Stores  1914-19 ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1916. 

Jennings,  James  George,  C.I.E. , son  of 
James  Jennings,  of  Seacombe,  Cheshire;  b. 
1866 ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Ashby-de-la-Zouch, 
and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1895); 
appointed  to  Indian  Educational  Ser.  1892, 
Professor  of  English  Literature,  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Benares  1892,  Muir  Central  Coll,  Allah- 
abad 1895,  and  Principal  thereof  1906,  and 
Director  of  Public  Instruction,  Bihar  and 
Orissa  1914  ; was  a M.L.C.,  Bihar  and  Orissa 
1914-16  and  1917-20,  an  Additional  Member 
Imperial  Legislative  Council  916,  and  Vice- 
Chancellor,  Patna  Univ.  1917-20;  is  an  Hon. 
Fellow  of  Allahabad  Univ.  : m.  1894,  Maud 
Walrond,  da.  of  Gateward  Coleridge  Davis, 
Bar.-at-!aw;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  16,  Charlbuty 
Road , Oxford ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Jennings,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Willes,Z>.S.  O., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Jennings,  of  Wood- 
lawn,  near  Cork  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Monmouth  ; 
L.M.R.C.S.I.,  and  L.M.  Rotunda,  and 
L.M.R.C.P.I.  ; first  Senior  Medallist  in 
Operative  and  Practical  Surg.,  Roy.  Coll  of 
Surgs.,  Ireland  1886;  entered  Army  Med. 
Ser.,  1891,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1903  (retired  1911),  and  Lieut.-Col. 


1919;  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal),  in 
Egyptian  Army  with  Nile  Expedition  1897-9, 
present  at  attack  on  Shendy,  and  battle  ot 
Khartum  (despatches,  two  clasps,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  with  Gedaref  Relief  f orce  (clasp), 
and  in  subsequent  operations  against  Ahmed 
Fedil,  and  at  battle  of  Rosaires  on  Blue 
Nile  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  Med.  Officer  2nd  Batn.  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.,  present  at  battles  of  Tugela 
Heights,  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  action  of 
Laing’s  Nek  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  in  France 
and  Mediterranean  ; was  Senior  Med. 
Officer  of  Blue  Nile  Dist.,  Soudan  1898-9, 
on  special  service  with  Abyssinian  Army 
against  Mullah  1903-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  Inspector  of  Health 
Efficiency  Army  Head  Quarters,  India 
1905-7  : m.  1899,  Katie,  who  d.  1900,  da.  of 
the  late  Archibald  Gray,  of  37,  Holland 
Park,  W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1899.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Jennings,  Col.  Richard,  C.B.E.,  M.D.  ; 
b.  18—;  ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.D. 
1878);  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919- 

Jennings,  Lieut.-Col.  Walton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1869;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jennings,  Major  William  Ivan  Kirke, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jennings-Bramly  [see  Bramly]. 

Jenour,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Stawell,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  \ b.  1867;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.B  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jeppe,  Julius,  C.B.E.',  b.  18—; 

rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Hospitals 
and  Gen  War  Work,  Johannesburg  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Jerome,  Col.  Henry  Joseph  Walker, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John 
Jerome,  86th  Regt.;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  St. 
Heliers,  Jersey;  entered  R.E.  1873,  became 
Capt.  1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and 
Brevet-Col.  1904  (h.-p.  19c 6);  retired  1907; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-1880  (medal 
with  clasp), inS.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  C.B.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  Comdg.  R.E.  of  a 
Div.,  and  as  Comdt.  of  a Training  Centre 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; was  Assist.  Instructor 
at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1887-8 : m.  1892, 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  da.  of  George  Yule,  an 

E.  India  merchant;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
C.M.G.  19x5.  Bilton  Hall,  York. 

Jerram,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Frederic, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Samuel 
Jerram,  formerly  of  Talland,  Cornwall  ; b. 
1882;  ed.  privately;  is  Major  R.M.L.I.,  and  a 
Gen.  Stan  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  five 
times,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S  O.) : m.  1912, 
Sibyl,  da  of  Dr.  J G.  O’Neill,  of  Auckland, 
New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  i9i7>  C.M.G.  1919. 
Talland  Vean,  Penwerrie , Falmouth. 

Jerram,  Paymaster- Lieut.  Rowland 
Christopher,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Samuel 
Jerram,  formerly  of  Talland,  Cornwall  ; b. 
1890;  European  War  1914-19  on  Staff  of  Vice- 
Adm.  Comdg.  Battle  Cruiser  Fleet  and  of 
Com.-in-Ch.  Grand  Fleet  (despatches, 

D. S.O);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  20,  Overstrand 

Mansions,  Battersea  Park,  S.fF.13. 

Jerrard,  Lieut.-Col.  Augustus  George 
Aimes,  C.B.E. ; b.  1873  ; formerly  Capt.  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batn. 
Somerset  L.I. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 

1897- 8  (medal  with  clasp),  Sierra  Leone 

1898- 9  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900 


1612. 


COMPANION-AGE., 


ueen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  European 
ar  1914- 19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr-  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Jervis,  Lieut.- Col.  Ernest  Charles  Scott. 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Ernest  Scott 
Jervis;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Eton;  Lieut. -Col. 
Reserve  of  Officers  (6th  Dragoons)  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
elasps),  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  56th 
Batn.  Machine  Gun  Gorps  (twice  wounded, 
despatches  four  times,  D.S’.O.,  Brevet 
Major)*,  N.  Russia  Relief  Force*  1919V  Comdg. 
19th  Batn.  Machine  Gun  Corps ; cr  D.S.O. 
1917.  Tullamore  House , Fleet,  Hants; 
Cavalry , and  White's  Clubs. 

Jervis,  Major  Nicholas  Gorcon 
Mainwaring,  D.S.O.  .son  of  Col.  Walter  Neil 
Jervis,  R.A.,  of  Chatcull,  Penkridge, 
Staffordshire  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  RJV1.A. ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1909*  Louisa  Amy 
Stella,  da.  of  the  late  Roland  Cotton,  of 
Etwall  Hall,  Derby  ; cr.  D.S.O.  rgrg. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Jervis,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  St.  Leger, 
Henry,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  St.  Vincent]. 

Jervis,  Major  Beresford  Clayton  Look- 
hart-,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914T7  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  19*17. 

Jervis,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Swynfen 
Whitehall  Parker-,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  St. 
Vincent,  colls.]. 

Jervois*,  Lieut.-Col;  James  Arthur, 
D.SjO.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major  John 
J.ervois,  R.E. ; b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I., 
and  attached  Egyptian  Army ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Adj.  1st  Batn.  of  his  Regt., 
and  Lieut.-Ccl.  Comdg.  2/2ist  Batn.  London 
Regt.,, and  with  Egyptian  Army  (despatches 
four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O'.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Jervotse,  Rear-Adm.  Edmund  Purefoy 
Ellis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Francis  Jervoise  Ellis 
Jervoise,.  of  Herri’ardt  Park,  Basingstoke ; b. 
1861  ; Rear-Adm.  R.N.  (retired)  : m.  1904, 
Alice  Flora  Mary,  da.  of  George  Christian,  of 
Bighton  Wood,  Alresford,  Hants;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)'  1918.  Newton  Valence  Place,  Alton, 
Hants ; Junior  United,  Service  Chub.. 

Jess,  Brig. -Gen.  Carl  Herman,  C^M.G., 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  only  surviving*  son  of  George 
Jess,  of  Mount  Koronge  Road,  Bendigo,  Vic- 
toria, Australia;  b.  r884  ; ed  in  Bendigo  ; was 
a Teacher  in  Victorian  Education  Depart. 
1899-1906,  Staff-  Officer  1st  Australian  Mil. 
Dist.  1909-10,  Brig.  Maj.  1911,  Staff  Officer 
Universal  Training  2ndr  Australian  Mil.  Dist. 
1912-14,  and  D.A.A.G.  4th  Australian  Mil. 
Dist.  1014,  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  is 
Lieut.-(5ol.  Australian  Permanent  Mil. 
Forces;  European  War  1914^8,  present  at 
Gallipoli  as  Staff-Capt.,  Brig.- Maj.,  and 
Comdg.  a Batn.  and  an  Inf.  Brig,  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S  O:,  Serbian  Order  of 
the  White  Eagle,  C.M.G.);,  appointed  an 
Instructor  at  Aldershot  1917:  m.  r9i4,  Mar- 
jory, da.  of  D.  McGibbon,  of  Melbourne  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919,  C.B.E- (Civil)  1920. 
Montalto,  Miller  Street,  Fitzroy,  Melbourne  ; 
Naval  and  Military  (* Melbourne  and  Ade- 
laide) Clubs. 

Jesse,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Leonard,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Jesse;  b. 
1870  ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  R.M.L.I.  1897  and 
R.A.S.C.  1900,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (despatches*,  Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Somaliland  1909  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  in  France 
and  Italy  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
C>MbG.):  m.  1903,  Mary  Henri -tta,  da.  of 
the  late  Fjancis  Mandj  ,,J..P.  of  Kimberley  ; 
cr  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Jessop,  Lieut. -Com.  John  de  Burgh, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  de  Burgh 
Jessop,  J.P.  [see  Alleyne,  Bt.] ; b.  1885; 
became  Lieut.  R.N.  1908,  and  Lieut.-Com. 


(retired)  1916 ; European  War  1914-17 
(D.S.O.)  ; has  Persian  Gulf  medal,  and 
Italian  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus : 
m.  1917,  Ethel  Joane,.  da.  of  Capt.  Cutts 
Humphry  Hill,  formerly  Gloucestershire 
Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7.  East  Lodge , Dove- 
ridge,  Derbyshire ; Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Jeudwine,  Major  Wilfrid  Wynne,  C.M.  G ., 
M.D. ; b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

B. C.  1902,  M.D.  19—);  entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1902,  became  Capt.  1905,  and  Major 
19x4  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1898 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16 (despatches,  C.M.G.  );er.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Jewels,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edgar, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Jhala,  Raj  Rana  Shri  Mansinhji  Su- 
rajsinhji,  C.I.E. ; b.  1880;  Bhayat  of 
Dhrangadhra  (granted  by  H.H.  the  Maha- 
raja 1918,  the  village  of  Ghanshyampur  in 
perpetuity) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Dhrangadhra , 
Kathiawar,  Bombay. 

J it  J ung  Sabi,  Lieut.-Col.,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Jivanji  Jamshedji  MoDir  Shams-ul- 
Ulama , C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Jamshedji 
Jivanji  Modi,  of  Colaba,  Bombay;  b.  1854; 
ed.  at  Elphinstone-  Coll.,  Bombay  (B.A. 
1877);  Hon.  Ph.D.,  Heidelberg  1912;  is  a 
J.P.  of  Bombay.  Sec.  Parsee  Punchayet,  a 
Fellow  of  Bombay  Univ.,  and  Vice  Pres. 
Bombay  Branch  of  Roy.  Asiatic  So.  (James 
Campbell  medallist  1918)  : m.  1883,  Bai 

Shirinbai,  da.  of  the  late  Hormasji  N. 
Shaklatvala;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Colaba , Bombay. 
Jiwan  Singh,  Sardar,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late Sardar  Sheo  Kirpal  Singh;  b.  i860:  m. 
r884,  da.  of  H.H.  the  late  Maharaja 
Mahinder  Singh  Mahinder  Bahadur  of 
Patiala,  G.C.S.I. ; cr.  C.S.I.  1891.  Shahzad- 
pore,  India. 

J.OBSON,  Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O.)  5,  18 — ; 
is  Col.  Australian  Inf.  ; served,  during  Euro- 
pean War  I9i5-r8  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D'.S-.O.  1918. 

Jocelyn,  CW.  Julian  Robert  John,  C.B. 

[see  E^  Roden,  colls.]. 

Jobrjell,  Mrs.  Dorothy  Lynch  Ramsden-, 

C. B.E.  [see  V.  Combermere,  colls.]. 
Jgdrell,.  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ramsden-, 

C. M.G.  [see  Ramsden,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Joffe,  William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  2nd 

Lieut.  Yorkshire  L-I.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  miss- 
ing 1918) . ; cr.  D.S.O.  1958. 

John,  Edwin,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E, 
(Civil)  1919.  Agra,  United  Provinces,  India. 
Johns,  Arthur  William,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Construction,  Ad- 
miralty ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Johns,  Lieut.- Col.  H.  W.,.  D.S.O. ; b. 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  19x4-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O*.  1918. 

Johns,  Major  Whitfield  Glanville,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Allen  Edwin* 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Archibald  Acheson 
Johnson  (see  Johnson,  Bt.,  cr.  1818.  colls.]  ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Wellington  ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  Afghan  War  iqig 
(D.J>.0.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Johnson,  Col.  Allen  Victor,  D.S.O. 

[see  Johnson,  Bt.,  cr.  1815,  colls.]. 
Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Baynes, 
D.S.O.  ; b;  1879  ; is  Major  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnson,  Major  Arthur  Evans,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Johnson,  Canon 


COMPANION-AGE. 


of  Kildare ; b.  187s;  served  in  S.  .Africa 
1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  Kind’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  in  W.  Africa  1906 
(medal  with  clasp);  is  Capt.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  Acting  Major  ; sometime  Inspector- 
Gen.  N.  Nigeria  Police;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Benjamin,  D.S.O., 

M. B, ; b.  1883  ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A  M.C. ; Euro 
pean  War  1924-18  (despatches,  D.S-O  ) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnson,  Major  Benjamin  Sandlord, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Dr.  H.  Sandford  Johnson; 
b.  1881  ; served  In  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut. ^Col.  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, D:S.O.) ; m. 
1906,  Hope,  da.  of  Patrick  Power  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  Moat  Croft  Road,  Eastbourne. 
Johnson,  Lieut.-Cotn.  Bernard  Leitch, 

D.S.O.  ',  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  ((de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Johnson,  Engineer-Corn.  Cecil  Harvey, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alfred  Chalice  Johnson,  R.N. 
(sometime  Senior  Naval  Instructor  toH.M.S. 
“Britannia”),  of  Briarsfield,  Dartmouth; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ. ; 
Engineer-Corn.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Engineer  Officer  6th  Light  Cruiser  Squad- 
ron, H.M.S.  “ Arethusa,”  and  H.M.S.  “ Cas- 
sandra,” present  at  battles  of  Heligoland 
(Bight  and  Dogger  Bank  (despatches, -specially 
promoted, D.S.O.) ; thanked  by  Lordsof  Ad- 
miralty ;for  sers.  rendered  to  mined  vessels 
11916  and  ,19118  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Johnson,  Rear- A dm.  Charles  Dun  can, 
C.B.,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,. son  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
Johnson;  b.  1869;  entered  R.N.  1882,  be- 
came Lieut.  *892,  Com.  1903,  Capt.  1909,  -and 
Rear-Adm.  1920;  sometime  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M. ; is  Com.  of  the  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy;  European  War  2914-19  as  Commodore, 
Dover  Patrol  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour , Com . Leopold  of  Belgium, 
C.B.) ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  19x2,  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x9; 

ohnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Reginald, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of -Lieut.-Col,  Charles 
Hargitt  Johnson  (formerly  R.E.  Mil.),  of 
Thorngumbald,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1876  ; entered 

R. E.  1896,  became  Capt.  1905,  Major  1-914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  iqx8 ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  3rd  class  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas,  Brevet  Lieut.JCol.,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1904,  Ida,  da.  of  F.  A.  Hutchinson,  of 
Preston,  Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Johnson,  Paymaster-Corn.  Cyril  Sheldon, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18— ; Paymaster-Com.  R.N  ; 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Accountant  Officer, 
Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  of  S.  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  Station,  to  Adm.  Comdg.  4th  Battle 
Squadron,  and  to  Com.-in-Ch.  at  the  Nore, 
present  at  battles  of  Falkland  Islands  and 
Jutland  (despatches  twice,  D.SjO.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas) ; cr.  DJ3.Q.  1916. 

Johnson,  Major  Dudley  Graham,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  the  late  Caipt.  William 
Johnson  [see  Arnott,  Bt. ] ; b.  1884  ; entered 

S.  Wales  Borderers  1903,  and  is  Major ; 
S.  African  War  1901,  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  M.C.,  V.C.); 
appointed  a Ch.  Instructor  at  Small  Arms 
Sch.,  Hythe  1919  : m.  1912,  Marjorie  Ailsie, 
only  da.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  George  Grise- 
wood,  R.  of  Daylesford,  Chipping  Norton  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919) 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Percy, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; 

N. -W.  Fontier  of  India  189.7-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland  1903  (medal 
with  claspl,  European  War  i9i4-i7(wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnson,  Brig.-Gen.  Eliot  Philipse,  C.B. 

[see  Johnson,  Bt.,  cr.  1818,  colls.]. 

Jo  hnson,  Major  Francis  Shand 
Byam,  D.S.O. ; b.  1869  ; Major  Roy.  Lan- 
caster Regt.  (Reserve)  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 


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Johnson,  MajjGen.  Frank  Ernest,  C.S.I., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1861 ; entered  R.A.  1880, 
became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1898,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1 90s,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  iRdia 
189778  (medal  with  two  clasps),  China  1901 
(despatches,  D.S.  Q.) ; was  an  A.Q.M-G.  in 
India  May  to  Oct.  1911,  when  he  was  ap- 
pointed to  command  a Div.  of  Artillery,  with 
.rank  of  Brig.-Gen^;  European  War  x9i4-iQ,.on 
Staff,  and  subsequently  as  Maj.-Gen.  R.A. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.S.I.):  m.  1903,  Alexca, 
a da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Macpherson, 
formerly  Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court,  Cal- 
cutta; cr.  D.S.O.  .1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.S.I. 
1919. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  William 
Evans,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Irish  Fusiliers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  .1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  cl  asps),  European  War 
1914-18  in  France,  Gallipoli  Macedonia,  and 
Palestine  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-*Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  .1918. 
Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  William 
Frederick,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914  18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. 
(despatches,  D..-61GL) ;;  >cr.  D.SiO.  19^8. 
Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Evans, 

D. S.O.;  'b.  1874  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.S.C.;  S.  African  War  T900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
T914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.*  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnson,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Francis, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Ven.  ]ohn  Evans 
Johnson,  D.D..,  Archdeacon  Of  ferns,  of  70, 
Harcourt  ‘Street,  Dublin;  :b.  1852;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham,  and  at  Trin.  -Coll.,  Dublin  ; 
entered  69th  Regt.  1874,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
W.  Kent  Regt.  1883, Major  Army  'Ser.  Corps 
7890,  Lieut. ^Col.  1895,  Brevet  Col.  18 99,  Col. 
1900  (retired  1907),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  pre- 
sent ;at  battle  of  Tel-esl-Kebir  (.medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Me^jidie),  and 
in  S.  Africa  189971900  as  A.A.G.,  present 
at  battles  of  Paardebei;g  .and  Dreifontein 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps,  C.B.) ; 
was  D A.A/tff.,  Jamaica  1888-90,  D.A.A.G., 
Belfast  189a -4,  .A.A.G.,  N.-E.  Dist.  2900-51903, 
and  Director  iof  Supplies  and  Transport,  E. 
Command  2903-5,  and  A.Q.M.G.  there  1905-7 ; 
appointed  A Q.M.G,  S.  Command  1914, 
Brig -Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration, 

S.  Command  1915,  and  Maj.-vGen.  2916; 
is  a D.L.  for  Essex  : m.  1st,  1879,  Elizabeth 
Litria,  ffa.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Kerning, 
27th  Regt. ; 2ndly,  1899,  Bertha,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Gotto,  of  New  House  Park,  St. 
Albans.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.B.E.  (MiL) 
2919.  mil  House,  Danbury , near  Chelms- 
ford, Essex ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Johnson,  Capt.  George  Edgar  Allen, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; iis  Capt.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart. ; cr.. D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Hamilton, 
C.B.E. ; 6.18 — ; Lieut. -Col. Canadian  Forestry 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  '(despatches, 
C..B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Johnson,  George  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  W.  H.  F.  Johnson,  J.P.,  of  Llandaff 
House,  Cambridge;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Llandaff 
House  Sch.,  at  Perae  Sch.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,'Camb.  (B.A.8th  Wrangler  and  3rd  class 
Classics  1880,  M.A.  1883),;  entered  Colonial 
Office  1881,  and  became  a 1st  class  Clerk  1897, 
and  Principal  Clerk  1900;  appointed  Sec.  to 
Eastern  Currency  Committee  1893,  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonies 
(Rt.  Hon.  Joseph  Chamberlain,  P.C.,  M.P.) 
2896,  Private  Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State  for 
the  Colonies  (Sir  Robert  Meade,  G.C.B.) 
r8g6,  .a  Member  of  Straits  Settlements  Cur- 
rency Committee  1902,  Sec.  to  Pacific  Cable 
Conference  1905,  and  Joint  Sec.  to  Colonial 
Conference  1907;  retired  1917:  m.  1883, 
Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  James  Nutter,  of  Cam- 
bridge ; cr.  C.M.G.  1905.  22,  Westbourne 

Park  Villas,  W.o. ; National  Liberal  Club. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

1878  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  5th 
Batn.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (T.D.)  1917; 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1614 


clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Boden  Hall , 
Scholar  Green , Cheshire. 

Johnson,  Engineer-Lient.-Com.  Harry 
Cyril  Rodney,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Engineer- 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  with  Destroyer  and  Torpedo 
Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Johnson,  Engineer- Com.  Harry  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  F.  J.  B.  Johnson,  of  Great 
Yarmouth;  b.  1875;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914- 19  as  Engineer  Officer 
1st  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Alexander, 
D.S.O.]  b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and 
an  Assist.  Director  of  Transport ; served  on 
N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnson,  Capt.  Henry  Howard,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  with  Tank  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

JOHNSON,  Henry  Langhorne,  C.B.E. , son 
of  James  Edwin  Johnson,  of  Leeds  ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  Leeds  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1896,  M.A.  1902)  ; Hon.  Ch.  Commr.,  Church 
Army  in  France  and  Flanders  1917-18  : m. 
1906,  Muriel  Ada,  da.  of  Worthington  Church ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Johnson,  Major  Hugh  Spencer,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Matthew  Spencer,  of  Travan- 
core,  India;  b.  1871 ; ed.  at  King  Edwari  VII. 
Gram.  Sch.,  Birmingham  ; Major  T.F.  (T.D.), 
a Fellow  of  Chartered  Institute  of  Secs., 
and  a F.R.G.S.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(C.B.E.);  appointed  Commr.  for  Naw  and 
Army  National  War  Savings  Committee 
1919;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Johnson,  Major  James  Gerald  Thewlis, 
D.S.O.,  4th  son  of  the  late  |ohn  Thewlis 
Johnson,  of  Oak  Hurst,  Derbyshire  ; b. 
1886;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; 
is  Major  Yeo.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and 
Salonica  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910, 
Dorothy  Babington,  da.  of  the  late  William 
de  Burgh  Jessop,  J.P.  [see  Alleyne,  Bt.l  ; 
cr  D.S.O.  1917.  The  Cottage,  Boston,  Derby ; 
Boodle's  Club. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Tyrer,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Johnson,  of 
Gowan  Terrace,  Jesmond,  Newcastle  on- 
Tyne;  b.  1878;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Dur- 
ham Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1899,  M.D.  1903, 
D.P.  H.  Honours  1909) ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.; 
S.  African  War  18991902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-iQ  as  Assist.  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.,  and  as  Sanitary  Commr.,  Con- 
stantinople (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut  -Col.,  Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia) : 
m.  1907,  Mary  Heron  Reid,  of  Sydney, 
Australia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnson,  Major  Maurice  Eustace  Stanley, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; Meso- 
potamia 1914-19,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1919. 
Johnson,  Major  Philip  Henry,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.]  b.  18—;  Major  Tank  Corps;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches.  D.S.O., 
C.B.E-,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  i9j9. 

Johnson,  Capt.  Raymond  Bazley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Johnson, 
formerly  6th  Dragoons,  of  Oddington,  Stow- 
on-the-Wold  [see  Arnott,  Bt.] ; b.  1877 : 
entered  6th  Dragoons  1898,  and  became 
Capt.  1902  ; retired  1908  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  attack  on  Vaal  River, 
march  to  Bloemfontein,  capture  of  Pretoria, 
action  of  Komati  Poort  (despatches  thrice, 
two  medals  with  seven  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; 
appointed  Lieut.-Com.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  | 
Armouied  Car  1914,  and  Capt.  of  Cav.  and  | 
Gen.  Staff  1916  : m.  1912,  Lilian,  da.  of  the 
late  Herman  Eckstein ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
The  Cottage,  Farnham  Royal,  Bucks ; 
Cavalry  Club. 


Johnson,  Lieut.. Col.  Raymond  Henry, 
D.S  0. ; b.  1882  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1909,  Major  1914  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Johnson,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Francis, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., son  ofthelate  Richard 
William  Johnson,  J.P. , D.L. ; b.  1852;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  R.A.  1872,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major 
1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1902,  and 
Col.  1906  (retired  1909),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1912 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  wras  Coast-Com.  of  Cork 
Defences  1906-9,  and  a Garrison  Com.  1915-17 ; 
appointed  an  Area  Comdt.  in  France  1917: 
in.  1884,  Mabel  Edith  Moreton,  da.  of  Col. 
Moreton  John  Wheatley,  C.B.,  R.E.,  of 
Gwersyllt  Hall,  Denbigh;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1909,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  6c, 

Montagu  Mansions,  Poiiman  Square , IV. x ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Johnson,  Col.  Robert  Arthur,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Henry  Johnson,  of 
All  Souls’ Coll.,  Oxford ; 6.18-4;  an  Assist. 
Sec.  H.M.  Treasury,  Col  Special  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  (formerly  Comdg.  r/9th 
Hampshire  Regt.),  and  Hon.  lieut  in  the 
Army:  S Africa  1900-1901,  European  War 
1914-19,  finally  in  India  and  Siberia  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  : m.  1903,  Kathleen  Eyre, 
ca.  of  Sir  Walpole  Lloyd  Greenwell,  1st 
Bt. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
ohnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Ingledon 
Bradshaw,  D.S.O.]  b.  1874;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired),  and  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
in  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnson,  Lieut. -Co/.Ronald  Marr,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O. ; b.  1873 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  serving 
with  Shanghai  Vol.  Corps ; China  1900 
(medal),  European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, C.M.G  , Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Johnson,  Major  Samuel  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.]  b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt.,  attached  R E- ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnson,  Lieut.-Col.  Victor  Neville, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Johnson 
[see  Arnott,  Bt  ] ; b.  1882  ; is  Majorand  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O,,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Legion  of  Hon- 
our): m.  1913,  Claire  Eleanor  Alicia,  da.  of 
the  late  Basil  Nevinson,  of  3,  Tedworth 
Square,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnson,  Col.  Walter  Russell,  C.B.E., 

DS.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Walter  Johnson, 
J.P.,  of  The  Cedars,  Upper  Clapton,  N.;  b. 
1888  ; ed.  at  Eastbourne,  and  at  Sherbourne 
Sch. ; Lieut.-Col.  Essex  Regt.  (T.F.);  Euro- 

?ean  War  1914-19  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and 
ranee,  Comdg.  a Batn.,  and  in  N.  Russia 
Comdg.  Lines  of  Communicationfdespatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  IValion  Hall,  Purleigh,  Essex. 
Johnson,  Capt.  Walter  Wallace,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Canadian  Forces  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Johnson,  William,  C.B.E  ; b.  18 — ; 
rendered  valuable  sers.  in  Ireland  in  con- 
nection with  recruiting  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  2,  Cabra 

Park  Dublin. 

Johnson,  Brig.-Gen.  Cyril  Maxwell  Ross-, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  H.  C. 
Ross-Johnson,  F.R.G.S.,  Bar.-at-law;  b. 
1868;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  R.A. 
1886,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1902,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
and  Brig.-Gen  1919  (retired)  ; S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  war 
1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Johnson,  Denis  Ross-,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  H.  C.  Ross-Johnson,  F.R.G.S.; 
Bar.-at-Law;  b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll. 


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Sch.,  London ; Traffic  Manager,  Madras 
Railway  1901-6,  and  Sec.,  Indian  Railway 
Conference  Asso.  1906-11,  since  when  Gen. 
Manager  and  Sec.,  Port  of  Bristol : m 18—, 
Edith,  da.  of  R.  Restall,  of  Uitenhage,  Cape 
Colony;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Clifton , 

Bristol ; Oriental , and  Constitutional  (Bris- 
tol) Clubs. 

Johnson,  Col.  Alfred  Edward  Webb-, 

C. B.E. , D.SO.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.;  b.  18—; 
sometime  temporary  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Consulting  Surg. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; is  Surg 
Middlesex  Hospital,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
35,  Grosvenor  Street,  W.  1. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Colin, 

D. S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Col  Sir  Duncan 

Alexandert Johnston,  K.C.M.G.,C.B., C.B.E.; 
b.  1884;  is  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-18 
(four  times  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm) : m.  1912,  Esme  Monica  Cooper ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Johnston,  Col.  Charles  Arthur,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1888);  formerly  Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.;  served  with  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
China  1900  (medal) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Evelyn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  London 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnston,  Major  Charles  Melbourne, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O  J ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Johnston,  Eric  Archibald,  C.B.E.  ; 
6.18 — ; Lieut.  R.E.;  European  War  1914- 
19,  finally  in  Siberia  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Gawen 

Dillon,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C-M.G.): 

m.  1908,  Jessie  Muriel,  da.  of  D.  E.  S 
Carson ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqi6,  C.M.G.  1919.  Old 
Whitburn  House , Whitburn,  Sunderland. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Camp- 

bell, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.;  served  in  Soudan  1885  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnston,  Frederick  William,  C.S.I., 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Orrock 
Johnston,  D.D.,  Min.  of  Westbourne  Church, 
Glasgow ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Kelvinside  Acad., 
Glasgow,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1894);  entered  I.C.S.  1895;  was  Assist. 
Commr.  1896-1901,  and  Political  Agent,  N.-W. 
Frontier  Province  1901-12  (Officiating  Sec. 
to  Ch.  Commr.  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  1903 
and  1904  6),  and  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  1909-12, 
and  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Finance 
Depart.  1912-14 ; has  been  Revenue  and 
Judicial  Commr.,  Baluchistan  since  1919: 
m.  1905,  Gertrude  Helen,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
James  Young;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  C.S.I.  1913. 
Caledonian , and  East  India  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Chalmers, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Johnston,  Major  George  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Johnston,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Jamieson, 
C.B.,C.M.G.,C.B.E.,sonof  Charles  Johnston, 
of  Melbourne  ; b.  1869  ; entered  Australian 
Forces  1889,  and  is  Brig.-Gen. ; served  inS. 
Africa  1899-1900,  Comdg.4th  Batn.  Australian 
Commonwealth  Horse  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 


1915-17,  present  at  Gallipoli,  Comdg.  a Div. 
of  Australian  Artillery  (despatches,  C.B.), 
and  subsequently  as  Administrator,  Ger- 
man New  Guinea  (C.B.E.):  m.  1894, 

Margaret,  da.  of  Charles  Hobson,  of  Mel- 
bourne; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Johnston,  Col.  George  Napier, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Peter  Johnston,  of 
Dumfries  ; b.  1867  ; entered  R.A.  1888,  and  is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches 
seven  times,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.);  appointed  Director  of 
Ordnance  and  Artillery,  New  Zealand  Forces 
1911,  and  to  command  Lowland  Div.  (T.F.) 
1920  : m.  18 — , Margaret  Hilda  Stair,  of  Hali- 
fax, Nova  Scotia ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  Harrison,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Cheshire  Regt. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Bel- 
gian Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Johnston,  Col.  Henry  Halcro,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  D.Sc.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Johnston,  J.P.,  of  Coubister,  Orphir, 
Orkney;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1880,  B.Sc.  and  M.D. 
1893,  D.Sc.  1894);  entered  Army  1881,  and 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1893,  Lieut.  - Col.  1901,  and  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1911  ; retired  19x3;  served  with 
Suakin  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8,  present  at  attack  on  Tanga  Pass 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.) ; re-employed  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19;  is  a F.R.S.E.,  a F.L.S., 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Physical  and  Botanical 
Sos.  of  Edinburgh,  and  Past  Pres,  of 
Scottish  Natural  History  So.  (Edinburgh) ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Orphir  House,  Orphir,  Orkney. 

Johnston,  Howard  Richmond,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  2nd  Lieut.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Johnston,  Capt.  Hugh  Alston,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18  — ; Capt.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915- 19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Lyon, 

C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  Johnston,  of 
Aberdeen  ; b.  1863  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  (V.D.),  and  Comdt.  of  an 
Australian  Imperial  Force  Training  Depot 
in  the  United  Kingdom  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Johnston,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Thomason, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Johnston,  of 
Cowhill  Tower,  Dumfries  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.A.  1879,  became  Capt.  1887, 
Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1905,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1913; 
retired  1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  A.D.C. 
to  Lieut.-Gov.,  Punjab  1887-90,  Instructor  at 
Sch.  of  Gunnery  1892-6,  D.A.A.G.,  Ireland 
1888-9,  Professor  at  Staff  Coll.  1902-4,  A.A.G., 
5th  Div.,  E.  Command  1904-5,  Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  E.  Command  1905-9"  appointed  to 
command  Scottish  Coast  Defences  1912, 
and  R.A.  at  Gibraltar  19x3:  m.  1888,  Mar- 
garet Emmeline,  O.B.E.  (Pres,  of  Gibraltar 
Working  League  during  European  War), 
da.  of  the  late  George  Lyall,  of  Hedley 
Park,  Surrey;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Gib- 
raltar; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Johnston,  Major  John  Herbert,  D.  S.O.  ; 
b.  1883  ; Capt.  R.G.A. : European  War 

1914-17  as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O):  m. 
1918,  Mildred  L'gonier,  da.  of  Col.  William 

E.  L'gonier  Balfour,  of  Balfour  Castle,  Kirk- 
wall ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnston,  Capt.  Kenneth  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x8. 


i6i6 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Johnston,  Col.  Osmond  Moncrieff, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1848;  formerly  Col.  Army  Pay 
Depart.;  European  War  1914-19 (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19.19. 

Johnston,  Lieut.- Cel.  Percy  Douglas 
Campbell,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.'Col.  Percy 
Herbert  Johnston,  C.M..G.;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; Major  Indian  Army,  and 
Ch.  Signal  Officer,  with  Rank  of  Lieut. -Col. ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
or.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnston,  Col.  Percy  Herbert,  C.M.G. , 
M.D. , son  of  the  late  Snrg.-Maj.  J.  W. 
Johnston,  M.D.,  85th  Regt.  ; b.  1851;  entered 
Army  1877,  and  became  Lieut. -Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  189,7  (Brevet  Col.  1918); 
retired  1906;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  in  -charge  of 'Gen.  Hospital,  with 
rank  of  Col.  (despatches  four  times,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.M.G. , Brevet  Col.);  is  a Co. 
Director  Vol.  Aid  Organization  (Flintshire 
and  Denbighshire) : m.  1881,  Agnes  Maude* 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  John  Maxwell  Perceval, 
C.B,  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  J.unior  United 
Service  Club. 

Johnston,  Reginald  Fleming,  C.B.E., 
son-of  R.  Fleming  Johnston,  of  Edinburgh;  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 

1898,  M.A.  3901,) ; administered  Govt,  of 
Wei-hai-Wei  1917-78  ; appointed  English 
Tutor  to  Emperor  Hswan-  Tting  1919;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Johnston,  Major  Robert,  D.S^O.;  b.iS — ; 
is  Major  Indian  Cav..;  served  in  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915-17  (despatches*  D.S.O.,);  cr. 

D. S.O.  3916. 

Johnston,  Major  Robert  Hector,  D.S.  O., 
son  of  H.  H.  Johnston,  of  Grantham,  and 
Les  Romarins,  Grasse,  Alpes  Maritimes, 
France;  :b.  1877 ) entered  Lincolnshire  Regt. 

1899,  became  Capt.  1905,  and  Major  1915  ; 
was  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his 
Regt.  1915-16  ; served  in  Somaliland  1908-10 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches  thrice,  D.SO.); 
employed  with  King's  African  Rifles 
7907-12,  and  in  British  Honduras  1917-18.: 
m.  1916,  Kathleen  Hariot,  da.  of  ’the  late 
W.  F.  Robinson,  of  53,  Baker  Street,  W. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x5. 

Johnston,  Brig. -Gen.  Thomas  Kelly 
Evans,  C.B. ; b.  i860 ; is  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired) ; Afghan  War  r88o  (medal),  S 
African  War  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Johnston,  Major  Walter  Mowbray  Perci- 
val,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnston,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Hamilton 
Hall,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  .is  Lieut.-Col. 
Middlesex  Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  William  James, 

C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C-B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wallace 
Stewart,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
M.C,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Johnston,  Joseph  Wilson-,  C.B.E.,  son 

of  the  late  L»eut.-Col.  J.  Wilson-John- 
ston,  Lndian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1899);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1899;  Dep. 
Coramr.  Ravval  Pindi,  and  Lieut.  Indian 
Defence  Force  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal : 
m.  1900,  Helen  J.  M.,  da.  -of  Tomlin  Camp- 
bell ; or.  C.B.E.  1918.  Rauctl  Pindi,  Punjab. 

Johnston,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Edward 
Wilson-,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Wilson-Johnston,  Indian 
Med.  Ser.;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
R.M.C.;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 


Indian  Army  ; served  in  China  1900  (medal), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-19  as  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords, 
Bnevet  Lieut.-CoL,  1915  star,  C.I.E.,  two 
medals) : m 18—,  Edith  Maud,  da.  of  .the 
late  Capt.  -Gilbert  Jones,  R.JNI.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  C.I.E.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 
Jounshoke, Lieut. -Com.  An&rew,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1885;  Lieut. -Cora.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  N.  Russia 
1919;  cr.  D.S.O,.  1919. 

Johnstone,  Lieut.-Col.  Bede,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1877  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
W.  Kent  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’ s medal  with  four  clasps , King’ s medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.SO.,  'Brevet  Lieut.-Col.'): 
m.  1912,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  John  Fort 
jjowitt,  of  Bandarawalla,  Ceylon  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Johnstone,  Brig.  - Gen.  Francis 
Buchanan,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  David 
Johnstone,  of  Croy„  Row,  Dumbartonshire  ; 
b.  1863;  ed.  privately,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major 

R. F.A.  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  i9ii,.and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired,)  1919 ; served  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wound- 
ed); appointed  to  command  R.A.,  Low- 
land Div.  Scottish  Command  1913 : m. 
1887,  Edith  Arethusa,  da.  of  Frederick 
Padwick,  of  West  Thorney,  Sussex;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Johnstone,  Frederick  John,,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Johnstone,  <of  Castle 
Blaney,  co.  Monaghan ; b.  1841  ; joined 
Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1861  ; was 
Ch.  Engineer  and  jjornt  Sec.  to  Go-vt. 
of  Bengal  1891-2,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  1892-6 ; retired  1896  : m.  1st,  1867, 
Fanny  Ratcliffe,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.tG.P.  H.  Milsom,,\.of  CulLomptou.,  Devon  ; 
2ndly,  1912,  Helen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
Herbert  Lloyd  Reid,  ofdairloch,  Lunham 
Road,  Upper  Norwood,  S.E.^  cr..  C.I.E.  1896. 
Belvedere,  Teignmouth. 

Johnst.qnb,  Col  Hope,  C.BJS. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.  (retired 
1920) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

J ohnstone,../!/#/.-  Gen.  James  Robert,  C.B  , 
son  of  the  Rev..  William  Henry  Johnstone, 
formerly  of  Addiscombe,  Croydon  ; b.  1859.; 
ed.  at  Royal  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich ; en- 
tered R.M.L.1.  1876,  -became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  1894,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  01900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1901,  Col.  2nd  Comdt.  1908,  Col. 
Comdt.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1911;  served 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  in  China  1900  withAdm. 
Seymour’s  Force,  present  at  operations  at 
Tientsin  (despatches  several  times,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.) ; author  of  “ Tactical  Fit- 
ness for  Command  ” : m.  1886,  Eleanor 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  R.  Pitman, 
-of  Rugeley,  Staffordshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1901. 

Johnstone,  James  William  Douglas, 

C. I.E.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Henry  Campbell  Johnstone,  C.B., 
Indian  Army;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.;  entered 
Education  Depart.  Govt,  of  India  1877  ; was 
Professor,  Govt.  Coll.,  Lahore  1877-81,  Head 
Master,  Mavo  Coll  , Ajmere  1881-5,  Principal 
of  Daly  Coll.,  Indore  1885-90,  and  Tutor  to 

H. H.  Maharaja  Scindia  of  Gwalior  1890-95, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Education,  Gwalior 
State  1895-1910;  retired  1910;  isaF.R.G.S. ; 
acted  as  Census  Commr.,  Gwalior  State 
1901  and  1911 ; sometime  a Member  of  State 
Council  of  Gwalior;  author  of  “<Gwa-l:ior 
1905”;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Queen  Anne’s 
Mansions,  S.  IV. ; East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Johnstone,  Lieut.-Col.  Montague  ‘George, 

D. S.O.  [see  Johnstone*  J3t,,  calls.). 
Johnstone,  Robert,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.  ; b. 

18— ; ed.  in  Edinburgh ; entered  Audit 
Office,  Jamaica  1878,  became  Senior  Clerk 
1905,  and  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1906 ; cr. 

I. S.O.  1912,  C.M.G.  1917.  Kingston, Jamaica. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1617 


Johnstone,  Robert  William,  C.B.E. , 
M.D. , son  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Johnstone, 
D.D.,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.A.  1900,  M D.  1906); 

F.R.C.S.  and  M R.C.P-,  Edinburgh  1906  ; 
an  Obstetrical  and  Gynaecological  Specialist ; 
Lieut.  R.A.  M.C.,  and  Commr.  of  Med.  Sers., 
Ministry  of  National  Ser.  during  European 
War  : m.  1910,  Lucy  jane  Christina,  da.  of 
the  late  George  A.  Gibson,  M.D  , I L.D.,  of 
Edinburgh;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1019,  C.B.E 
(Civl)  1020.  xo,  Alva  Street,  Edinburgh; 
University  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Johnstone,  William  Downs,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.n8 — ; cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  Hobard Tas- 
mania. 

Johnstone,  Lieut. -Col.  Waiter  Edge- 
worth-,  C.B.;  b.  1863;  is  Ch.  Commr. 
Metropolitan  Police,  Dublin  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1918.  Collegnes,  Booterstown  Dublin. 

J ohnstone,  Capt.  Granville  Henry 
Vanden-Bempde-,  D.S.O U [see  B.  Der- 
went]. 

Johore,  Dato  Mentrri  Besar  (Mohamed 
bin  Nahbob)  of,  C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  is  Prime 
Min.  and  Pres,  of  the  Council  of  Mins, 
and  of  the  Council  of  State,  a Knight 
Grand  'Com.  of  the  Crown,  and  a Member 
(•i st  class)  of  the  Roy.  Family  Order 
of  Johore;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon)  1912.  johore 
Bahru , Malay  Peninsula.. 

Joicey,  Lieut.-Col.iheHon.  Hugh  Edward, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Joicey]. 

Joll,  -Mayor  Harry  Haweis,  D.S.  O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.A.  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  ; served  an  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1924-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.-O.)-;  cr.  D.<S.O.  191.8. 

Jollif.ee;,  'Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  William, 

C. MiG.\  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian 
Forces  ; cr.  CJVL.G.  2:917.. 

Jolly,  Major  Gordon  Grey,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; E.  Africa 
1914-18  (C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  J1919. 

Jolly,  Mrs.  Joan  Vera  Douglas,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  — Learoyd;  b.  18 — ; Assist.  Ch. 
Controller  of  Administration  Queen  Mary’s 
Army  Auxiliary  Corps  during  European 
War  : m.  18— , — Jolly  ; cr.  O.B.E.  ’(Mil.) 
1918,  CjB.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  Maj.-Cen.  the  Hon. 
Alain  Ckartier,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Hon.  Sir  Henri  Gustave  Joly  de 
Lothiniere,  K.C.M.G.,  formerly  Lieut.-Gov. 
of  British  Columbia,  of  Point  Platon,  Quebec ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston, 
Canada.;  entered  R.E.  1886,  became  Capt. 
1895,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  -1911,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1915 ; served  in  Dardanelles  1915  as 
Ch.  Engineer  (despatches,  Brevet  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; was  Assist.  Instructor, 
Sen.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1898-9;  proposed 
and  carried  out  first  Hydro-Electric  Trans- 
mission of  Power  in  the  East  at  Cauveri 
Falls,  Mysore ; sometime  Ch.  Engineer, 
Jummu  and  Kashmir;  is  Ch.  Engineer  with 
rank  of  Maj.-Gen.,  Irrigation  and  Marine, 
a M.L.C.  Bengal,  and  engaged  in  Hydro- 
Electrical  development  of  Jhelum  River 
Dredging  Works ; received  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal  1902  : m.  1887,  Marion  Helen,  da. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Campbell;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1906,  C.S.I.  19x1,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Calcutta. 

Joly  de  Lotbiniere,  Col.  Henri  Gustave, 

D. S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late  Hon. 
Sir  Henri  Gustave  Joly  de  Lotbiniere, 
K.C. M.G.  (formerly  Lieut.-Gov.  of  British 
Columbia),  of  Point  Platow,  Quebec  ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Lennoxville,  Canada,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada  ; entered  R.E.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
mi6,  and  Col.  1920;  served  with  Tirah 
.Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  .action  of 
Dargai  (medal  with  three  clasps),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.Q.),  with  Somaliland  Field 
force  2903-4,  as  Special  .Ser.  Officer,  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
-Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  attached  to 


Egyptian  Army  1906-12 ; was  Gh.  Engineer 
1917  : m 1902,  Mildred,  da.  of  Seymour  Gren- 
fell, of  Elibank,  Taplow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Jonas,  Harry  Marshall,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  a Member  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Con- 
trolled Establishments  Branch,  Ministry  of 
Munitions:  m.  8 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  St. 
Margaret’s,  Stevenage,  Herts. 

Jones,  Adrian,,  M.V.O.,  son  ol  James 
Brookholding  Jones  ; b.  1845:;  ed.  at  Ludlow 
Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Army  1867,  and  retired 
after  23  years’  ser  ; served  during  Abyssin- 
ian and  Boer  Wars  and  with  Nile  Expe- 
dition ; is  a Sculptor  and  Painter ; has 
frequently  exhibited  large  works  at  Roy. 
Acad. ; sculptured  RJV1.  Statue  (St  James’s 
Park),  Soldiers’  Memorial  (Adelaide),  Per- 
simmon Statue  (Sandringham),  Gen.  Sir 
Redvers  Buffer  (Exeter;,  Carabineers  Me- 
morial (Chelsea),  Duke  of  Cambridge  Statue 
(Whitehall),  and  Quadriga  of  Peace  .(Consti- 
tution Hill):  m.  1st,  1870,  Emma  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  Thomas  Beckingham,  who  d.  1883  ; 
2ndly,  1891,  Emma,  da.  of  Robert  Wedlake  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  *907.  147,  Church 

Street,  Chelsea , S.  IV. ; Savage  Club. 

Jones*  LieuL-Col.  Albert,  D.S.O*,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1924-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  .(and  Bar.)  1928. 

J©n>es,  Major  Archibald  Nelson  Gavin, 
D.SiO.  ; b.  1.882  ; is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches. D.S.O. i)  ; cr..  D.iS.O.  1928. 

Jones,  Miss  Beatrice  Isabel,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  (da.  of  — - Jones  ; b.  r-8 — ; Queen 
A'exai/dra’s  Imperial  Nursing  .Ser.  ; cr. 
C.BjE.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jones,  Capt.  Benjamin  Henry,  C.B.E.; 
b.  1.8 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marines ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col. Bernard  Mount,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18  - ; Capt.  on  Gen.  List,  and  a temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Jones,  Cadwalad  Brynmer,  C.B.E. ; 
tb.a i8-*-:;  Welsh  Sec.,  Board  of  Agriculture 
and  Fisheries;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil;  4920. 

Jones,  Capt.  Cedric  La  Touche  'Turner, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1887;  Capt.  R.E,,  and 

Assist.  Instructor  in  Fortification,  ^ch.  of 
Mil.  Engineering;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—, 
Violet,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Jones,  Lieut.-  Col.  Charles  Godfrey, D.S.  0.; 

b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Border  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania)  : m.  19—  • 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jones,  Com.  Charles  Harold,  D.S.O.; 
b.  r8 — ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
j or.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jones,  Charles  Henry,  C.B.E. ; b.  1857  ; 
has  been  Registrar-Gen.  of  Shipping  and 
Seamen  since  1913  : m.  11883,  Isabel,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Andrews  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
11,  Emperor's  Gate,  S.W.7  ; Tower  Mill,  E.i. 
Jones  , Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Herbert,  C.M.  G. ; 
b.  1865.;  is  House  Master  at  Uppingham 
Sch.,  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  Lieut.-Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve  (T.D.),  and  a Mil. 
Member  of  Rutland  Territorial  Force  Asso. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps)  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  with  Leicestershire  Kegt.  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour) ; commanded  Uppingham 
Officers’ Training  Corps  Contingent  1902-10 
and  again  1920 : m.  1906,  Kathleen,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  John  Liddell,  V.D.,  J.P.,  of 
Huddersfield;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Meadhurst, 
Uppingham. 

Jones,  Charles  Jerome,  C.M.G. , I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Ralph  Jones ; ‘b.  1847-;  B.A. 
Trin.  Univ.  Toronto  x868  ; has  been  Ch. 
Clerk  in  Office  of  Sec.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of 
Canada  since  1883 ; cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G. 
1914.  Victoria  Chambers , Ottawa;  Rideau 
( Ottawa ) Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Jones,  Capt.  Clement  Wakefield,  C.B., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  William  J ones,  V.  of 
Burneside,  Westmorland ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1902,  M. A.  1906)  ; European  War  1915,  in 
Dardanelles ; appointed  an  Assist.  Sec.  War 
Cabinet  1916  ; is  a Director  of  Alfred  Booth 
and  Co.  (limited),  and  of  The  Booth  Steam- 
ship Co.  (Limit*  d)  ; Editor  of  “The  Granta  ” ; 
was  Sec.  to  British  Empire  Delegation  to 
Peace  Conference  1919  : m.  1911,  Enid 

Sophia,  el.  da.  of  Trevor  G riffi th- B oscawen , 
of  Trevalyn  Hall,  Rossett,  N.  Wales ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Jones,  IJeut. -Col.  Conrad  Routh,  D.S.O. ; 1 
b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.O.C.,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  at 
War  Office  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Vivian,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; 
Rjropean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jones,  David  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
18— ; is  Lieut.  R.E. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jones,  David  Rocyn,  C.B.E.,  M.B. , 

C. M.  ; 6 . 18  — ; Dep.  Co.-Dire-. tor,  Auxiliary 
Hospitals,  Monmouthshire  during  European 
War ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Rhymney, 
Mo  nmouthsh  ire. 

J ones,  Pay  master ‘Lieut. -Com.  David 
Thomas,  C.B.E.,sonoi  David  Thomas  Jones, 
of  Greenhill  Villa,  Gilfachgoch,  Glamorgan- 
shire; b ■ 1866;  ed.  privately ; Paymaster- 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Statistical  So.;  appointed  Junior  Clerk  to 
Fishery  Board  for  Scotland  1887,  Ch.  Clerk 
1892,  Sec.  1909,  and  Chm.  thereof  1920: 
tn.  1903,  Alison  Macmillan,  da.  of  Robert 
Beattie,  of  G'enesk,  Inveresk;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Gilfach,  Polwarth  Grove , Edin- 
burgh; Caledonian  United  Service  Club. 

Jones,  Major  Douglas  Champion, 

D. S.O.]  b.  1877;  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1903,  Dorothy  Helen,  da.  of  Capt.  Sir 
Montagu  Frederick  Ommanney,  G.C  M.G., 
K.C.B.,  I.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Eustace  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1875 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; China  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jones,  Francis  Adolphus,  C.B. , son  of 
Charles  Edward  Jones,  of  20,  Cornwall 
Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883,  M.A. 
1885);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1886;  appointed 
Assist.  Legal  Adviser  to  Board  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Fisheries  1893,  and  Legal  Adviser 
1915:  m.  1899,  Ada  Charlotte,  da.  of  Thomas 
Vaughan  Roberts;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 

6,  Sussex  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  IV.;  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Aubrey,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  entered  Welsh  Regt.  1895 
and  became  Capt.  1902  ; retired  1905  ; served 
with  Sierra  Leone  Protectorate  Expedition 
1897-9  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  as  Press  Censor,  present 
at  battle  of  Paardeberg  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  (C.M.G.);  appointed  Lieut.-Col. 

S.  African  Inf.  1915  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Jones,  Col.  Frederick  William  Caton, 
C.B.,  M.B. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Jones,  of 
Binnum,  S.  Australia  ; 6.1860;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at^  London  Univ.  (M.B.  1884); 
M.R.C.S.,  England  1884;  entered  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1885,  became  Capt.  18—, 
Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1914; 
retired  1917  ; served  with  Burma  Expedi- 
tion 1886-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Reitfontein,  Lombard’s 
Kop,  Belfast,  and  Lydenberg,  during  siege 


of  Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps  King's  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.) ; is  a J.P.  for 
Salop : m.  1916,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 

Thomas  Fielden,  of  Grimston  Park,  Tad- 
caster;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Earlsdale, 
Pontesford,  Salop;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Jones,  Lieut.  Gerald  N.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jones,  Brig. -Gen.  Godfrey,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

1878;  formerly  a working  miner  at  Ebbw 
Vale;  joined  Array  in  1914  as  Private, 
and  became  Brig.-Gen.  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Marion  Waterson; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jones,  Maj.-Gen.  Guy  Carleton,  C.M.G. , 
M.D.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Alfred 
Jones,  P.C.  (Canada);  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Mer- 
chiston  Castle,  Edinburgh,  at  Galt  Coll. 
Institute,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1887,  M.D.  and  C.M., 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  1898  ; S.  African  War 
1904  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 

1915- 18  as  Director  of  Med  Sers.  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force  and  Med.  Commr.  with 
rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  was  Quarantine  Officer, 
Halifax  1898-1905,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer 
1903-6;  appointed  Director-Gen.  Med.  Sers., 
Canada  1906;  is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m. 
1889,  Susan,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Morrow, 
of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Casa  San  Francisco,  Alassio,  Italy; 
Rideau  ( Ottawa ),  and  University  ( Montreal) 
Clubs. 

Jones,  Col.  Harry  Balfour,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Howel  L.  Jones,  Bengal 
Artillery  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  R. M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1885,  became 
Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1910,  and  Col.  1913  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  as  A.D.C.,  and  as 
D.A.A.G.,  present  at  actions  of  Magers- 
fontein,  Poplar  Grove,  and  Driefontein 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15 (despatches,  C.B.);  appointed  Officer- 
in-Cbarge  of  R.E.  Records  1918:  m.  1914, 
Edith,  widow  of  H.  F.  Mathews,  I.C.S. ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Jones,  Major  Harry  Llewellyn,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Oliver  Jones,  of 
Castlefield  Gabalfa,  near  Cardiff;  b.  1886  ; ed. 
at  Malvern,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1908);  Major  5th  Dragoon  Guards;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Major) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917.  Cavalry  Club. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Jones,  14th  (Prince  of 
Wales’s  Own)  Sikhs  ; b.  1865  ; entered  Army 
1884,  became  Ci*pt.  I.S.C.  1895,  Major  Indian 
Army  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1884-5,  present  at  action  of  Abu  Klea 
Wells  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with 
Black  Mountain  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  against  Kachins  in  Upper  Burma 
1891-2  (thanked  by  Burma  Govt.),  Chitral 
Relief  Expedition  1895  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Tochi 
Expedition  1897  (clasp),  China  Expedition 
1900-1901  (medal),  European  War  1915-16  in 
Erance  and  Salonica  ; was  Comdt.  14th  Sikhs 
1908-13,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Manchester  Regt.  1914-17;  cr.  D.S.O.  1895. 
United  Service,  and  East  India  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Percy,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Dur- 
ham L.I. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jones,  Flying-Officer  Tames  Ira  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.F.C.,  M.M .;  b.  18—; 


COMFANIONAGE. 


1619 


Flying  Officer  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914 
18  <dcspatches,  M.M.,  D.F.C.  wiih  Bar, 


M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jones,  Capt.  James  Walker,  D.S.O.,  M.B  ; 
b.  1887;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
Ch.B.  1921);  is  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jones,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Henry  Hill, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1876 ; entered  R.A.  1895,  be- 
came Capt.  1901,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1019;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jones,  John  Joseph  Casimir,  C.B.,  C.V.O., 
son  of  James  Jones,  of  Mallow,  co. 
Cork;  b.  1839;  entered  Roy.  Irish  Con- 
stabulary 1857,  and  was  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Dublin  Metropolitan  Police  1893-1900  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  City  of  Dublin,  and  forcos.  Dublin, 
Kildare,  Wicklow,  and  Meath : m.  1873, 
Theresa,  da.  of  Robert  MacMahon,  ol 
Limerick;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1899,  C.V.O.  1900. 
14,  Cumberland  Road.  Kew  Gardens , S.W.; 
Royal  Irish  Yacht  Club. 

Jones,  Brig  -Gen.  Leslie  Cockburn,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gavin  S. 
Jones,  of  Normanton  House,  Lennox  Road, 
Southsea;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1890, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  Brevet  Major  j 
1902,  Major  Indian  Cav.  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1917; 
Isazai  Expedition  1892,  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-19 
(C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy,  C.B.);  was  a Brig.-Maj.  India  1906-9, 

D. A.A.G.  India  1909-10;  had  charge  of  Indian 

Orderly  Officers  at  Coronation  of  King 
George  V.  1911,  was  D.A.A.G.,  Head 
Quarters,  India  1912-14,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1914,  a Brig. -Com  with  rank  of  Brig.  Gen. 
1916,  Cav.  Div.  Com.  1917-18  with  rank  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Cav.  Gen.  Head  Quarters  Meso- 
potamia rgiH-  r 9 ; appointed  to  comman 
12th  Cav.  Brig.  India  1920,  with  rank  of  B ig.- 
Gen.  : m 1903,  Adelaide  Girdwood,  da.  of 

the  late  David  Low,  of  Brindisi;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919- 

Jones,  Maj.-Gen.  Lewis,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son 
ofC.  E.  Jones,  of  20,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W. 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A  ; 
entered  R.E.  1882,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired; 
1919  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.);  was  Ch.  Engineer  Coast 
Defences,  E.  Command  1912-14,  and  Ch.  En- 
gineer of  E-  Oommand  1919  : m.  1895,  Mar- 
garet Fielding  Boyd;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Llewellyn  Murray, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  R- 
Godfrey  Jones,  I.S.C.,  of  Thornlea,  Harrow- 
on-the-Hill ; b.  1871 ; ed.  privately  ; entered 
The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1891,  and  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  its  1st  Batn. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19  as  Staff-Cipt.  4th  Dist. 

D. A.A.G.  W.  Command,  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
and  Brig.  Comdg.  E.  Africa,  and  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  at  Home  and  in  France  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1902,  Ida  St.  George,  4th  da.  of 
the  late  John  W.  Nicholson,  of  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Elgin,  C.M.G., 
"•D.5.O.;  b 18—;  Caot.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Jones,  Brie;. -Gen.  Morey  Quayle,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  second  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Charles  William  Jones,  formerly  V.  of  Paken- 
ham,  Suffolk ; b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1890;  entered  6th  Regt. 
1873,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1883,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Col. 
1901  (retired  1909),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912 ; 
served  with  Bectiuanaland  Expedition  1884-5, 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  in  com- 
mand of  1st  Batn.  of  his  Regt.,  at  battle 


of  Atbara  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Egyptian  medal,  C.B.),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  in  command  of  2nd  Batn.  of  his 
Regt.  (medal  with  four  clasps);  commanded 
Sch.  of  Instruction  for  Mil.  and  Vol.  189T-4, 
6th  Regt.  Dist.  1901-4,  and  17th  Inf.  Brig. 
1905-9;  was  County  Director  of  British  Red 
Cross  So.  for  Warwickshire  1909,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig.  19x4-16  (de- 
spatches tw  ice,  C.M.G.);  is  a J.P.  and  a D.L. 
for  Warwickshire : m.  1888,  Isabel,  da.  of 
the  late  Maitland  Dashwood  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1898,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Claverdon  Hall,  Warwick  ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Jones,  Rev  Percy  Herbert,  C.B  E.,  son 
of  Staff-Corn.  J.  O.  Jones,  R.N.;  b.  1864; 
Chap,  and  Instructor-Corn  N.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.l ; cr. 

C. B.E.'Mil.)  1919.  7,  Rusham  Road,  S W.  12. 
Jones,  Capt.  Owen,  C.B.E.,  R.D,,  son  of 

Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Stowell  Jones,  V.C.  (for- 
merly 9th  Lancers),  of  Ridge  Cottage,  Finc- 
hampstead,  Wokingham  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Grove  Park  Sch.  ; Capt.  R.N.R.,  a Master 
Mariner,  and  an  Elder  Brother  of  Trinity 
House;  S.  Africa  1900-1  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  : m.  1902, 
Lillian,  da.  of  William  Stevenson,  of  Crosslea, 
Renfrewshire;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Wor- 
plesdon  Chase,  Guildford. 

Jones,  Reginald  Rees,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Welch  Guards  ; served  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jones,  Major  Richard  Charles  Roynon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-G^n.  R.  R. 
Jones,  R.A. ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C  ; entered  l he  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.)  1896,  became  Capt.  1901, 
and  Major  1915  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1905,  Edith 
Elizabeth  Valentine  Jennings;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Godfrey, C.I.E.; 
b.  1855  ; entered  Army  1874,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1886,  Major  1895, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1901  ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80  (medal),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-9  (severly  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889  (clasp);  appointed  Inspect- 
ing Officer,  Mysore  Imperial  Troops  190-, 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Resident  of  Hyderabad  1895, 
and  Mil.  Assist,  to  Mysore  Govt.  1897  ; some- 
time Mil,  Sec.  to  Maharaja  of  Mysore;  ap- 
pointed Comdt.  of  a Remount  Depot  1915; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 

Jones,  Major  Richard  Hodkinson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—  ; Major  Hants  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Jones,  Lieut.  Ronald  Langton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve ; 
served  in  Dardanelles  19x5-16  as  Assist. 
Beach  Master  at  Cape  Helles  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jones,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Owen,  C.B., 
2nd  son  of  the  late  Wil’iam  Jones,  of 
Bryn  Tegid.  Bala,  N.  Wales  ; b.  1837;  ed.  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.E. 
1856,  became  Capt.  1866,  Major  1873,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1881,  Col.  1885,  and  Hon.  Maj.  Gen. 
(retired)  1887 ; served  in  Ashanti  War 
1873-4  (medal) ; is  a J.P.  for  Merionethshire  ; 
was  Boundary  Commr.  1884-5,  Sec.  and  Ch. 
Assist.  Boundary  Commr.  1888,  and  some- 
time in  charge  of  the  Survey  Depart,  of  the 
Board  of  Agriculture : m.  1st,  1866,  Emma 
Marian,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of  Thomas  Dickins, 
Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Edgemoor,  Kersal ; 2nd,  1878, 
Harriette,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James 
Parker  Deane,  P.C.,  K.C.,  D.C.L.,  Vicar- 
General  of  Canterbury  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1885.  Bryn  Tegid,  Bala,  N.  Wales;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Jones,  Major  Terence  Percival,  D.S.O.) 
b 18—  ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a Brig.- 
Major;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1620 


Jones,  Col.  Theophilus  Percy,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.B. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  J. 
Tones,  of  Drumard,  co.  Leitrim;  b.  1866;  ed. 
at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B,Ch.  1890); 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1892,  be- 
came Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1917;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M,G.,  C.B.) : 
m.  1896,  EUa,  da.  of  the  late  Major  E.  R. 
Watts,  Bengal  Artillery;  cr . C.M.G.  1916. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Jones,  Capt.  Thomas  Alban,  D.S.O., 
R.D. b.  18 — ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt. 
R.N.R. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jones,  Capt.  the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  18—;  Chap.  S.  African  Forces 
with  rank  of  Capt.  ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1926. 

Jones,  Thomas  Rees,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Major  of  Cheltenham,  in  which 
capacity  rendered  sers.  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  "Walter  Dally,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Jones,  of  Clock  House, 
Wandsworth ; b.  1855 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col. (retired),  and  Chevalier  of  Legion 
of  Honour;  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1.899-1900  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  .clasps),:  m.  r886,  Marion 
Isabella,  da.  of  Col.  Frank  Grossman,  Indian 
Army  ; cr.  C.M.G.  191.7.  53,  Belgmve  Road, 
S W.  1. 

Jones,  Lieut.- Col.  Walter  Howell,  C.M.  G.f 
D.SiO. ; b.  1868:;  iormerly  Lieut.-Col. R;G. A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G. ) cr.  D..-S:0.  1918,  C.M.G.  J1919. 

•Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Thomas  Cress- 
well,  D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Jones  ; 
b.  1874;  entered  R.M.L.1. 1893,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918, 
and  Lieut.-Col  1920;  served  in  S-  Africa 
1900,  with  Naval  Brig.,  present  at  battles  of 
Belmont  and  Graspan  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches):  m. 
1909,  Hildred,  da.  of  A.  St.  Clair  Buxton, 
of  32,  Weymouth  Street,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  55,  Chatsworth  Gardens,  Acton,  W. 

Jones,  Major  William  Allen  Frere, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  R A. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Bean  War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
».S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jones,  Major  William  Lloyd,  D.S.O. ; b. 
r886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Middlesex 
Regt.  (retired  1919);  European  War  1914-18 
(severely  wounded  at  Lake  Rudolph  1914, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  has 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Roumania,  White  Eagle 
with  swords,  Crown  of  Italy,  and  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr..  D.S.O.  J914. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Daniel  Der- 
viche-.  D S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  sometime 
Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.;  now  Lieut -Col. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jones,  Crawford  Douglas  Douglas-, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Col.  Douglas  Forde  Douglas- 
Jones  (formerly  R.  A.),  of  Cromer,  Copse  Hill, 
Wimbledon,  S.W.;  b 1874;  ed  at  Harrow; 
appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Resident  Commr., 
S.  Rhodesia  1898,  Sec.  to  Resident  Commr. 
Rhodesia  1911.  Acting  Resident  Commr., 
S.  and  N.  Rhodesia  1918,  and  Resident 
Commr.  1918  : m 1905,  Maud  Mary,  da.  of 
Frederick  William  Johnson,  M.B.,  of  Wat- 
lineton,  Norfolk  ; cr.  C.M.G.  .1920.  The 
Residency,  Salisbury,  Rhodesia. 

Jones,  Major  Stanley  Douglas  Douglas-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1885  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Jones,  Allan  Gwynne-,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—; 
is  Lieut.  Welsh  Guards ; served  during 
EuropeanWar  19 14-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Jones,  Edgar  Heath-,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Financial  Sec.,  Central  Prisoners  of  War 
Committee;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hyndman 
Howell-,  C. I. E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hon. 

B.  Howell-Jones,  C.M.G.,  of  British  Guiana  ; 
b.  1877;  entered  R.M.A.  1896,  became  Capt. 
Army  1902  (transferred  to  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1915),  Brevet  Major  1916,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; served  at  Gallipoli  1915-17 
on  Head  Quarter  Staff  of  a Div.,  and  in 
Mesopotamia  as  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer,  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.): 
m.  1905,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Severne,  of  Wallop,  Salop,  and  Thenford, 
Northants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Jones,  Llewelyn  Hugh-,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Veen.  Archdeacon  Hugh-Jones,  of 
Llanrwst ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch., 
Llanrwst ; admitted  a Solicitor  1885 ; for- 
merly Capt.  Royal  Welch  Fusiliers  Vol. 
Batn.  ; appointed  Official  Receiver  for 
Chester  and  N Wales  1889,  Clerk  to  Commr. 
of  Taxes,  Maylor,  Flint  1915,  and  Pres. 
Chester  and  N Wales  Law  So.  1920 ; is  a 
J.P.  for  cos.  Denbigh  and  Flint;  sometime 
Chm.  Education  Committee,  Wrexham,  and 
Hon.  Representative  Min.  of  Pensions, 
N.  Wales : m.  1887,  Clara,  da.  of  the  late 
William  John  Sisson,  of  Wrexham ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Chevet  Hey,  Wrexham. 
Jones,  Frederick  Archibald  Leslie-, 

C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  H.  Leslie-Jones, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Bromsgrove 
Sch.,  and  at  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
3897,  M.A.  1900);  in  Indian  Educational 
Ser. ; fprmerfy  Lieut.-Col.  rst  Punjab  Vol. 
Rifles ; European  War  1914-10  in  Indian 
Defence  Force;  Assist.  Master,  Marlborough 
Coll.  1897-1904,  and  Principal  Artchison 
Coll.,  Lahore  1904-17.;  appointed  Officiating 
Principal,  Mayo  Coll.  1917;  author  of  “A 
View  of  English  History”:  m.  1904, 

Christiana  Mary,  el.  da.  of  ;tshe  late  Rev. 
I.  G.  K.  Baskett,  of  Donhead,  Salisbury  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  .1919.  Mayo  College , Ajmer , 
Rajputana. 

Jones,  Col.  Conwyn  Mansel-,  V.C., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Herbert 
Riversdale  Mansel-Jones,  a Judge  of  County 
Courts ; b 1871 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 

R.  M.C. ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1914;  entered 

Army  1890,  became  Capt.  1899  (retired  1910), 
Brevet  Major  1916,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
and  Col.  1920;  served  with  Ashanti  Ex- 
pedition 1895-6  (star),  in  British  Central 
Africa  1898-99  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  reliel  .of  Lady- 
smith (very  severely  wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  V.C.),  and 
during  European  War  19x4-18,  as  D.A.A.G. 
at  Gen.  Head  Quarters,  and  A.A:G.  (de- 
spatches six  times,  D.SO.,  Brevets  Major 
and  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.)  ; 
was  D.A.A.G.  for  Recruiting  Head  Quarters 
1901.  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  London  Area 
1906,  a D.A.A.G.  1914,  and  an  A.A.G.  1915- 
20:  m.  1913,  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Burton-Wright ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918.  20A,  Hogarth  Road,  Earl’s  Court, 

S. W.  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Jones,  Kenneth  Wyn  Maurice-,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1898  ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
EuropeanWar  1914-18  (wounded, despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Jones,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Morris  Pryce-, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Pryce  Pryce-Jones;  b.  1878;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Coldstream  Guards  (re- 
tired); S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches 
twice.  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, King’s 
medal  wifh  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  six  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France, 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  nt.  1905, 
Marion  Vere,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
the  Hon.  Lewis  Payn  Dawnay  [see  V. 
Downe,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  10,  Buck- 
ingham Palace  Gardens,  S.  IV. 

Jones,  Capt.  Arthur  Philip  Rice-,  D.S.O. ) 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Jones-Mitton  [see  Mittonj. 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


Jopp,  Major  Arthur  Harold  Keith, D.S.O., 
son  of  Keith  Jopp,  of  Brisbane  ; b.  1890;  is 
Major  Roy.  Australian  Artillery ;;  served 
during.  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Jopp,  Brig. -Gen.  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Major  John  Jopp,  Bom.  Engineers; 
S.  1840 ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch. ; entered 
Bombay  Army  1856,  Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)'  1863,.  became  Capt.  1868,  Major  1876, 
Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col.  1886,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912;  Arabia  1858,  Abyssinian  Expedi- 
tion 1868  (medal),  Afghan  War  1879-80, 
as  A.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  medal) ; was 
D.  A.Q.M.G.,  Bombay  1874-9,  A.Q.M.G., 

Bombay  1879-84,  D.Q.M.G.,  Bombay  1888-90, 
Political  Resident  at  Aden,  and  in  command 
of  a 2nd  class  Dist.,  Bombay  1890-95,  and  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria  1895-7:  m. 
1886,  Annie  Florence  Mead,  da.  of  the 
late  Surg.-Maj.  John  Mennie,  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1894. 

Jordaan,  Col.  Jacobus  Francois,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18—;  Lieut -Col  and  temporary  Col. 
S.  African  Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Jordan  Alfred  Charles,  C.B.E., M.EC.B., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  lafe  Albert  Jordan,  of  Man- 
chester; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Manchester  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Camb. 
(M.D.)  ; M.R.C.P.  London,  a Physician  and 
X- bay  Specialist,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Med.,  and  of  London  Med.  So. ; was  Hon. 
Med.  Radiologist  Queen  Alexandra’s  Hos- 
pital, Fishmongers’  Hall  Officers’  Hospital, 
and  Roy.  Hospital' for  Diseases  of  the  Chest 
during  Eiirop>  an  War;  Pres.  Hunterian  So. 
1920-21  : m..  iQXi,  Christina1,,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Brumlen,  of  Sidcup ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil),  1920.  13,  Upper  Wimpote  Street,  W. ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Jordan,  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  a J.P., 
and  Chm.  Naval  and  Military  War  Pensions 
Committee,  Glamorganshire  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil),  1920.. 

Jordan,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Price,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Barrett  Price  Jordan ; 
b..  1.869,;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Cali..;  entered 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  1889,.  became  Capt. 
ZS99,:  Major  1910  (Comdg.  a Batn.  1914), 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Kimberley,  and  battles  of  Paardeberg 
and  Dreifontein  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  19.14,-17  (wounded,, 
despatches,  C.M  G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Jordan,  Engineer-Corn.  Walter,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D'.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Jory,.  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  John,  D.S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  r8 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  Corps.; 
European  War  1918-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Joseph,.  Capt.  Frances  L’ Estrange, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  Tate  Thomas  Joseph,  of 
Liverpool ; b.  1876  ; a Stock  Broker,  and  a 
J.P.  for  City  of  Liverpool  ; organised  Re- 
cruiting Campaign  in  Lancashire  1915; 
was  a Staff-Capt.  1916-17,  since  when  he  has 
been  Assist.  Sec.,  Ministry  of  National! 
Ser. ; unsuccessfully  contested  Liverpool, 
Walton  Div.  (L)  1910  : m.  1917,  Violet,  da. 
of  Joel  Settle,  of  The  Hill,  Alsager,  Cheshire 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Joseph,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Herbert,, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Julian  Joseph;  b. 
*886.;  ed..  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; is  Major  (T.D.) 
and  Acting  Liuet -Col.  R.E.  (T.F.);  servedl 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
d’espatches,  D.S.O. ).p  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Josselyn,  Col.  John,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1872  ; Col.  T.F.  Reserve  (formerly 
Suffolk  Regt.);  European  War  1914-18  and 
in  N.  Russia  1919  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Orders  of  St.  Anne 
and  St.  Vladimir  with  Swords)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
and  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 


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Joubert,  Major  Christian,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  MajorS.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Lommando;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914^15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
Joubert  de  la  Ferte,  Wing-Coni.  Philip 
Bennet,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Charles 
H.  Joubert  de  la  Ferte,  M.B.,  formerly 
Indian  Med. Ser. ; b.  1887;  Wing-Cum.  R A.F. ; 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Jourdain,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Francis 

Newdigate,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Jourdain,  V.  of  Ashbourne,  Derby- 
shire, and  Rural  Dean;  b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Derby  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Connaught  Rangers  1893,  and  Major  1912 
(now  Lieut.-Col  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.)  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz,  and  in 
Relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli.  Mace- 
donia, Serbia,  Bulgaria,  France,  and  Bel- 
gium, Comdg.  Batns.  and  .9th  Inf.  Brig, 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  19  4-15  Star,  two 

medals);  is  a F.R.G.S.,a  Fellow  of  Huguenot 
So.  of  London,  a Vice-Pres.  League  of  Mercy 
for  Oxford,  Pres,  of  League  of  Mercy  for 
Dover,  and  a F.S.A.  (Ireland)  : m.  1908, 
Molly,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  Henry  O’Farrell, 
of  Portumna,  co.  Galway;  cr.  C.M.G.  1926. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Jourdier,  Major  Max  James  Auguste, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Jowitt,  Frederick  McCulloch,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Robert  Benson  Jowitt,  of  Hurst  Wood 
Lodge,  Kent;  b.  1868;  is  a J.P.  for-  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire : m.  1900,  Helen  Dorothy, 
da.  of  W.  T.  Benson,  of  Montreal,  Canada  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  Hollins  Hall,  Ripley, 
Leeds  ; Reform  Club. 

Jowsey,  Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
James  Jowsey,  of  Middlesbrough,  York- 
shire; b.  1853 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901,  as  Major  Comdg.  3rd  Contingent  New 
Zealand  Rough  riders  (despatches,  C M.G.) ; 
is  Col.  (retired);  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Mil.  : m.  1879,  Caroline,  da. 
of  James  Boyce,  of  W^sbech^  Cambridge- 
shire ^ ck.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Joyce,  Hon.  Ellen,  C.B.E.  [see  B. 
DynevorJ. 

Joyce,  Major  Joseph,  D.S  O.,  M.C.; 

b.  r8 — ; formerly  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Joyce,  Lieut.-Col.  Pierce  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Pierce  John  Joyce,  D.L.,  of  Mervue,  co. 
Galway;  6.1878;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Connaught  Rangers  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Sudan  1910  (medal 
with  clasp,  Order  of  Medjidie), European  War 
1914.-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  the  Nile,  Order 
of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Joyce-Clarke  [see  Clarke]. 

Jucksh,  Major  Arnold  Horner,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  r8 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Judd,  Harold  Godfrey,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Charles  Henry  Judd,  formerly  of  China ; 
b.  1878  ; is  a Chartered  Accountant,  and 
a partner  in  Mann,  Judd,  Gordon  and  Co;, 
of  London,  Glasgow  and  Newcastle ; ap- 
pointed Depi-Director  of  Munitions  Accounts, 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1916,  and  Director  of 
Contract  Finance  and  Dep.  Controller  of 
Munition  Contracts  there  1917:  m 1904, 
Constance  Zoe,  da.  of  William  Henry  Hovte  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  19x8.  61,  Hampstead  Way 

N. W. 4;  8,  Frederick’s  Place,  E.C.;  142, 

St.  Vincent  Street,  Glasgow ; Liberal  (Glasgow) 
and  New  City  Clubs. 

Judd,  Thomas  Langley,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—;  Dep.  Controller  Munitions  Accounts, 
Min.  ot  Munitions  during  European 
War;  cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1920. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Jukes,  Major  Andrew  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Andrew  Jukes,  of  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Kingston,  Canada ; entered  Indian  Army, 
1905,  became  Capt.  1914,  Brevet  Major  1917, 
and  Major  1920;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17,  as  Brig.-Maj.  of  Canadian  Inf. 
Brig,  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major): 
m.  18 — , Editha  Maud,  da.  of  E.  A.  Goward, 
of  Calcutta;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Julian,  Maj.-Gen.  Oliver  Richard  Archer, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  Thomas 
Archer  Julian,  J.P.,  formerly  52nd  Regt.  ; 
b.  1863 ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1887,  became  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1908,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 

1915,  and  temporary  Maj.  Gen.  1918;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  Zakka 
Khel  and  Mohmand  Expeditions  1908  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.);  appointed  Phy- 
sician and  Surg.,  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea 
1913  : m.  i*—  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1916,  C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Broomhill , Har- 
ford, lvybridge. 

Juniper,  Engineer  Rear-Adm.  William 
Vey,  C.B.;  b.  18 — ; Engineer  Rear-Adm. 
R.N.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19, 
8th  and  6th  Battle  Squadron  in  Dardanelles 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Jupe,  Major  Philip  Walter,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18  - ; Major  Roy.  Lancashire  Regt.;  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
>.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Margaret  Dora,  da.  of 
Wilfred  Hey  worth,  of  Mayfield,  Freshfield  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Jury,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Cotton,  C.M.  G., 
M.C.;  b.  1881;  Lieut.-Col.  18th  Hussars; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C..  C.M.G. , Legion  of  Honour,  American 
D.S.M.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium);  tn.  1906;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Jyotsaa  Nath  Ghosal,  C.I.E.;  b.  1871; 
ed.  in  India,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford;  in 
I.C.S.,  aid  a Zemindar  of  Bengal;  has 
Kai  ar-i-Hind  medal:  m.  1899,  Princ  ss 

Sukr  ti,  da.  of  H.H.the  Maharaja  of  Cooeh 
Bchar  ; cr.  C.I.E?  1918.  Shahi  Bagh,  Ahme- 
dabad,  India. 

Kaikhushroo  Maneksbah  Mistri,  Col., 
C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; sometime  Mil.  Sec.  to 
Moharaja  of  Patiala;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Kailas  Narain  Haksar  [see  Haksar]. 

Kaisar  Khan,  Nawab , C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Ch.  of  Magassi  Tribe;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
Magassi,  Baluchistan,  India. 

Kali  Prasanna  Ghosh,  Rai  Bahadur , 
C.I.E. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 

Kalinath  Mitter,  Babu,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Member  of  Council  of  Lieut.-Gov. 
of  Bengal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901.  Calcutta. 

Kaluba,  Kamar  Sri , C.I.E. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1887. 

Kamal  Khan,  Mir , C.I.E.,  b.  18 — ; is 
Jam  of  Las  Bela  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Las  Bela, 
Kalat,  Baluchistan. 

Kambal  Bey,  El  Miralai  (Col.)  Besliir, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Col.,  anda  Beyin  Egyptian 
Army  ; -erved  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kamel  El  Lewa  Shehata  Pasha, C.M.G.; 
b.  18 — ; Ch.  A.D.C.  to  Sultan  ol  Egypt  ; 
Euiopean  War  1914-16  (Hon.  C.M.G);  cr. 
C.M  G.  (Hon.)  1916. 

Kanchi  Krishnaswamy  Rao,  Diwan 
Bahadur,  C.I.E.)  b.  1845;  sometime  Diwan 
of  I'ravancore  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1901.  Triplicane, 
Madras. 

Kane,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Hyde,  D S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G. A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O 
1919. 

Kano,  Emir  (Mohomada  Abbas)  of, 
C.M.G.)  Emir  of  Kano;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.) 

1917.  Kano,  Egypt. 


Kantaraj  Urs,  Raja  seva  Dhurina 
Sirdar  Mysore  Narasaraj.  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  Narasaraj  Urs;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Maha- 
raja’s Coll.,  Mysore,  and  at  Christian  Coll., 
Madras  (B.A.  1894);  became  Assist.  Commr. 
1894,  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Regent  of 
Mysore  1895,  Special  Assist.  Commr., 
Bangalore  1899,  Special  Sub-Div.  Officer, 
Chamarajnagar  1901,  Dep.  Commr.  Mysore 
Dist.  and  Pres.  City  Municipal  Council, 
Mysore  1902,  Chm.  Mysore  City  Improve- 
ment Trust  Board  1908,  Excise  Commr., 
Mysore  State  1912,  Member  of  Executive 
Council  of  H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Mysore 
1913,  Senior  Member  1916,  and  Dewan  and 
Pres,  in  Council  1918  ; was  Chm.  Industries 
and  Commerce  Committee  of  Mysore  Eco- 
nomic Conference  1912-16,  and  of  Agricul- 
tural Committee  1916-18,  since  when  he  has 
been  Pres,  of  Economic  Conference  : m.  1897, 
Maharajakumari  Jayalakshmi  Ammanni, 
elder  sister  of  H.H.  the  Maharaja  of  Mysore ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1914.  Beaulieu,  Avenue  Road, 
Bangalore ; Jayalakshmi  Vilas  Mansion 
and  Gunamba  Vilas,  Mysore,  India;  Ursu 
and  Cosmopolitan  (Mysore),  and  Century 
( Bangalore ) Clubs. 

Kanthack,  Francis  Edgar,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Emilio  Kanthack,  sometime 
H.B.M.  Consul  at  Para,  Brazil;  b.  1872;  ed. 
at  Liverpool  Coll.,  in  Germany  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill;  was  Assist,  and  Executive 
Engineer,  Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1895- 
1906;  appointed  Director  of  Irrigation,  Cape 
Colony  1906,  and  became  Director  of  Irri- 
gation, Union  of  S.  Africa;  is  a M.I.C.E. 
and  a M.I.M.E.  : m.  1899,  Rosa,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Thomas  Higham,  K. C.I.E. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917.  Pretoria,  S.  Africa. 
Kanwar  Jeoraj  Singh,  Col.  Sardar 
Bahadur,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  formerly  Comdt., 
Camel  Corps;  Ch.RecruitingOfficer,  Bikaner 
State  during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Bikaner , Rajputana,  India. 
Kappele,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel  Paul,Z>.N.D.; 
b.  18  — ; Lieut -Col  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Coips;  European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Karslake,  Col.  Henry,  C.M.G.,  DS.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lewis  Karslake,  J.P.,  of 
Springfield  House,  Worle,  Weston-si  per- 
Mare;  b.  1879  > ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.A.  1898,  became  Capt.  R.F.A. 
1905,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col. 
1920;  S.  Africa  1900-1902 (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour) ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915- 
20:  m.  1905,  Florence  Clare,  da.  of  Vice- 
Adm.  Eustace  Rooke,  of  Rockwell  House, 
Wantage  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916. 
Naval  and  Military,  and  Junior  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Kavanagh,  Major  Edward  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ) b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland  (M.B.  1906)  ; is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Kay,  Lieut.-Col.  D’Arcy  Hemsworth, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  19x4-19  as 
Lieut.-CoL  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kay,  Rev.  David  Miller,  D.S.O.,  D.D., 
son  of  the  late  Peter  Kay,  of  Balloch,  Crieff; 
b.  18 — ; is  a Church  of  Scotland  Minister, 
Professor  o:  Hebrew  and  Oriental  Languages 
at  St.  Andrew’s  Univ.;  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Senior  Chap,  to  the  Forces  with  rank 
of  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
The  University,  St.  Andrews,  Scotland. 

Kay,  Capt.  Jack  Kilbourne,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1888;  Capt.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kay,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Crichton,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1888;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  7th  Batn.  Middlesex  Regt.  (de- 
spatches twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Kay,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Kay, of  Chapelfield, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Helensburgh;  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  1893),  and  in  Paris;  is  Surg.  Glasgow 
Roy  Infirmary,  Lecturer  in  Surgery  Glasgow 
Univ..  and  Lieut. -Col.  T.D.)  R.A.M.C.;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches), and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Constitutional 
Club. 

Kay,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Elphinstone, 
D.S.O  ; b.  18  — ; Lieut  -Col  Australian  Med 
Corps;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kay,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Heape,  C.B. , 
D.S.O.;  b.  1871  ; entered  R.A.  1891,  became 
Major  1908,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1917,  and  Col.  1920,  and  to  command  R.A. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1020  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kay,  Col.  William  Martin,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  James  Cunningham  Kay,  of  Hamilton, 
Lanark;  b.  1871  ; is  Sec.  Lanarkshire  Terri- 
torial Force  Asso. ; European  War  1914-16 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Scottish  Rifles  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  promoted  Col.):  m.  1903,  Christina 
Russell,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  James  Smart;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  Craiglon  Lodge , Hamilton. 
Kaye,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  William  Kaye,  formerly 

I. C.S.,  of  3,  Charlbury  Road,  Oxford  ; b. 
1868;  entered  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts 
and  Derby  Regt.)  1889,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1900,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp) ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Head  Quarters,  India  1908-14,  Dep.  Ch. 
Censor,  India  1916-19,  when  he  became  Di- 
rector Central  Intelligence,  India:  m.  1905, 
Margaret  Sarah,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Bryson,  London  Missionary  So.,  Tientsin, 
N.  China;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913,  C.S.l.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Kaye,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Swift,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  son  of  J.  Watson  Kaye,  of  Mirfield, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1882;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire 
L.I.  (Reserve);  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches  four  times,  Mil. 
Cross,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Dora  Margaret,  da. 
of  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  lames  Porter,  K.C.B., 
K. C.M.G. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Kaye,  Col.  Ralph  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  son  of 

J.  Kaye;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is 
. Col.  R.A.  (retired);  served  with  Hazara  Ex- 

S edition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  and  on 
[,-W-Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp) : m.  1900,  Geraldine,  da.  of  Col.  G.  H. 
O’Sullivan  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Kays,  Col.  Horace  Francis,  C.B. ; b.  1861; 
Col.  in  the  Army  (h.-p.);  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Kays,  Brig.-Gen.  Walpole  Swinton, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1858;  is  Col.  (retired);  served 
in  Ashanti  1895-6  (star),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Kazanjian,  Major  Varaztad  H.,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Hon.  Major  U.S.A. 
Army,  attached  to  Gen.  Hospital ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Keane,  Major  Gerald  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.D.;  b.  i8eo ; M.B.  and  Ch.B.  Liverpool 
1904,  M.  D.  1906J  Major  R.A.M.C. ; retired 
1920  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Keane,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Henry, 
C.B.E  [see  Keane,  Bt.]. 

Kearsey,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Horace 
Cyril,  D.S  O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Francis 
Kearsey,  of  Burstow  Hall,  Burstow,  Horley, 
Sussex;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Rottingdean,  at 
Clifton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.  1898,  became  Capt.  1904 
(transferred  to  Hussars  1905),  and  Major 
1914;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battle 
of  Venter  Spruit,  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and 
battles  of  Botha’s  Pass  and  Almon’s  Nek  (se- 
verely wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19,  in  Middle  East  and 
Palestine  (severely  wounded,  despatches 


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four  times);  was  a Staff-Capt.  :gi4-i5,  and  a 
Brig.-Maj.  1915-16,  since  when  he  has  been  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; 
has  Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge,  and  Order 
of  the  Nile;  wrote  “War  Records  of  the 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1900  to  1902  ” : m. 
1907,  the  Hon.  Frances  Georgina  Freeman- 
Mitford,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Redesdale  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil ) 1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Kearsley,  Major  Edward  Reginald, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Robert  Wilson  Kearsley, 
J.P.,  formerly  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  of  9, 
Eaton  Place,  S.W. ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; 
Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Legion  of  Honour);  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1913-14  : m.  1919,  Elizabeth  Grace,  da. 
of  Brig.-Gen.  William  Alexander  Ramsay, and 
widow  of  Capt.  Meyrii  ke  Entwistle  Lloyd 
[see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1806,  colls.  1 ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Kearsley,  Col.  Robert  Harvey,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Robert  Wilson  Kears- 
ley, J.P.,  formerly  5th  Dragoon  Guards,  of 
9,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Har- 
row, and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  1899,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1912, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  action  of  Lombard’s 
Kop,  and  defence  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1908,  Evelyn  Molly,  da.  of  Samuel 
Arthur  Peto  [see  Peto,  Bt.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Cavalry  Club. 

Keate,  Lieut. -Com..  Harry  Alexander 
Dykes,  D.S  0.,  son  of  Robert  Keate,  of  Pen- 
trenant  Hall,  Churchstoke,  Montgomery- 
shire ; b.  1890 ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  United  Service 
Club. 

Keatinge,  Gerald  Francis,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Maurice  Keatinge,  Bar.-at-Law,  of 
Teflfont  Ewyas,  Salisbury  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
served  in  Revenue  Depart.,  Bombay  1894- 
1903  ; was  Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Revenue 
and  Financial  Depart.,  Bombay  1904-6,  and 
First  Assist,  there  1907,  since  when  he  has 
been  Director  of  Agriculture : m.  1899, 
Marion,  da.  of  James  Sutherland  Cotton, 
Bar.-at-Law;  cr.  C.I  E.  1911.  Bombay; 
Goldens,  Teffont  Ewyas,  Salisbury ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Keatinge,  Henry  Pottinger,  C.M.G., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Richard  Harte 
Keatinge,  V.C.,  C.S.L ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B. 
1883);  F.R.C.S.Eng.  1908;  served  in  Egyptian 
Army  as  Surg.-Maj.  1884-90,  during  Nile  and 
Frontier  Campaigns  (medal  with  four  clasps, 
Khedive’s  star);  is  Director  of  Kaisr-el- 
Ainy  Govt.  Hospital  and  Med.  Sch.,  Egypt, 
a Corresponding  Member  of  Roy.  Zoological 
So.,  a Membre  of  de  l’lnstitut  Egyptien, 
and  an  Hon.  Fellow,  Roy.  Acad,  of  Med., 
Ireland  ; has  Order  of  the  Nile;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1913.  Kaisr-el- A iny  House,  Cairo  ; Garrick, 
and  Turf  {Cairo)  Clubs. 

Keatinge,  Major  Oscar  John  Forrestall, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.a.O.) ; cr  D.S.O  1918. 

Keatinge,  Right  Rev.  Monsignor  William 
Lewis  ( Bishop  of  Metellopolis),  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  William  Keatinge;  b.  1869; 
ed.  at  Downside, and  at  English  Coll.,  Rome; 
S.  African  War  i8o9-igoo(despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  promoted),  European 
War  1914-16  as  Senior  Homan  CatholicChap. 
(despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.),  1916-19  as  Prin- 
cipal Chap.  British  Salonika  Force  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  Legion  of 
Honour),  and  1920  in  S Russia  (C.B.E.); 
appointed  Private  Chamberlain  to  the  Pope 
1907;  consecrated  Bishop  of  Metellopolis 
and  appointed  Principal  Roman  Catholic 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  19x8  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Union  Club. 


1624 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Keay,  James  Donald,  C.B.E .,  son  of 
David  Keay;  b.  18 — EngineWorks Manager 
to  Harland  and  Wolff  (Limited),  of  Belfast ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Keay,  Lieut. -Col.  John,  C B.E.,  M.D.  ; 
F.R.C.P.,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr,  G B-.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Keble,  Col.  Alfred  Ernest  Conquer,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  J.  A.  Keble; 
hi  1869;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1893,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1917';  served  on.  N.-W.  Frontier 
ot  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Med,  Sers<,,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches.  D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  is  an  Hon. 
Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  190a,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late 
H.  C.  Miller;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  and 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Kedar  Nath  Das,  C.I.E.,  M.D.,  son  of 
Jadubferishna  Das;  b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Hindu 
Sch.,  Scottish  Churches  Coll.,  and  Calcutta 
Med'.  Coll.  (M'.B.  1892,  M.D  1895);  was 
Registrar  Med.  Coll.  Hospital,  Calcutta 
1892-9,  and  Teacher  of  Midwifery,  Campbell 
Med  Sch  , and  Obstetrician  and  Gynaeco- 
logist Can  pbell  Hospital,  Calcutta  1:899- 
r9r9  »>  is  Professor-in-Charge  of  Midwifery 
Carmichael  Med,  ColL,  Obstetrician  and 
Gynaecologist  to  Albert  Victor  Hospital, 
Calcutta,  and  a Fellow  and  Member  of 
several  Med.  Sos. ; author  of  “Handbook 
of  Obstetrics  ”;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  22,  Bet'hune 

Row,  Calcutta. 

Keddie,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  William 
Graham,  C.B.E. , D.S.O. ; 6.1873  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902’  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps'),  Somaliland  1902  3 (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Keeble,  Professor  Frederick  William, 
C.B.E.,  F.R.S.r  son  of  Francis  Henry  Keeble, 
of  Tatsfield-;  6,  1870;  ed.  at  Alleyn’s  Sch., 
Dulwich,  and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1893,  M.A.  1896,  Sc.D.  1905);  is  a F.R.S.; 
was  Director  Roy.  Horticultural  So.’s  Gar- 
dens, Wislev  1914-1.7,  Editor  of  Gardeners' 
Chronicle  1908-19,  Director  of  Horticulture, 
Food  Production  Depart,  of  Board  of  Agri- 
culture 1917,  Controller  of  Horticulture 
1918-19,  and  subsequently  Assist.  Sec.  Board 
of  Agriculture ; is  She  ardian  Professor  of 
Botany  in  Oxford  Univ. : m.  1st,  1898, 
Matilde  Marie  Cecile  Marechal,  who  d.  1914  ; 
2ndly,  1920,  Lillah,O.B.E- (an  actress),  da.  of 
the  late  John  McCarthy,  of  5,  Adelphi  Ter- 
race, W.C.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  19x7  IVeyton,  St. 
George’s  Hill,  Wey bridge ; Savilc  Club. 

Keefer,  Thomas  Coltrin,  C.M.G. , son  ol 
the  late  George  Keefer,  of  Canada ; b. 
1821-  ed.^  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto, 
LL.D.,  M’Gill  Univ.  1905 ; is  an  eminent 
canal  and  railway  engineer;  was  employed 
on  the  Erie  and  Welland  canals  1838-45, 
and  as  Ch.  Engineer  of  Ottawa  River 
Works  1845-8;  in  1849  gained  Lord  Elgin’s 
prize  for  best  essay  on  “The  Influence 
of  the  Canals  of  Canada  on  her  Agriculture,” 
and  published  “ Philosophy  of  Railways  ” ; 
in  1850  was  charged  with  the  surveys  for 
the  navigation  of  the  rapids  of  the  St.  Law- 
rence, etc.  and  was  sent  by.  Canadian.  Govt, 
to  assist  U.S.  Consul  to  report  on  Cana- 
dian Trade  with  U.S.  ; in  1852  went  to 
New  York  to  assist  in  a second  report  on  the 
same  subject, — these  reports  led  to  the  Reci- 
procity Treaty  of  1854  ; in  1851  made  pre- 
liminary surveys  for  the  Grand  Trunk  Rail- 
vvay,  and  for  the  Railway  Bridge  over  the 
St.  Lawrence  at  Montreal,  and  was  appointed 
Canadian  Commr.  for  International  Exhibi- 
tion at  London  ; was  nominated  Engineer 
to  Montreal  Harbour  Commr.  1853  ; has  con 
structed  waterworks  for  cities  of  Montreal, 
Hamilton,  and  Ottawa,  and  has  been  largely 
en£a£ed  in  harbour  and  bridge  engineering; 
was  sometime  Ch.  Engineer  to  Railways  in 
Upper  and  Lower  Canada,  Commr.  to  Inter- 
national Exhibition  in  London  1862,  and 


Executive  Commr.  for  Paris  Exhibition  1878, 
and  a Member  of  International  J ury  for  Archi- 
tecture and  Engineering  (Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour) ; in  1869-70  published  a series  of 
letters  advocating  the  Canadian  Pheific  Rail- 
way ; in  1886  was  Vice-Pres.  of  American 
So.  of  Civil  Engineers  of  New  York,  and 
Ch.  of  Royal  Commn.  at  Montreal  on  Ice 
Floods  ; in  1887  was  Pres,  of  Canadian  So. 
of  Civil  Engineers  (re-elected  1897),  am* 

1888  Pres.  American  So.  of  Civil  Engineers  ; 
arbitrated  between  Canadian  Pacific  Railway 
and  Govt,  of  Canada  regarding  construction, 
claims  on  Pacific  Div  i888-9r;  elected  a1 
Member  of  Royal  So.  of  Canada  1891,  Vice- 
Pres.  thereof  1897,  and  Pres.  1898 ; in  1895 
was  an  International  Commr.  on  Deeper 
Waterways  between  Great  Lakes  and 
Atlantic;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  London  (Member 
of  Council  of  British  Institute  of  Civil 
Engineers  1903  and  1904) : m.  1st,  1848, 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1870,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Thomas  McKay,  M.L.C.,  of  Rideau  Hall, 
Ottawa;  2ndly,  1873,  Annie,  widow  of  the 
late  John  MacKinnon,  of  Ottawa;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1878.  Rockliffe  Manor  House,  Ottawa , 
Canada  ; Rideau  ( Canada ) Club. 

Keegan,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Leo,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Wells  Keegan,  of 
Clonavar,  Strandtown,  co.  Down;  6.  1888- ; 
ed.  at  Stonyhurst,  and  at  Toronto  Univ. 
(B.Sc.  1913)  ; formerly  in  Connaught  Ran- 
gers ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  in 
Depart,  of  Agriculture,  Canada ; European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1918,  Vera,  da.  of  W.  H. 

Sargeant ; cr.  D.S.O.  191^.  Rural  Route  2, 
Cloverdale , British  Columbia ; University 
(Vancouver)  Club. 

Keelan,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Percival, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
Somaliland  1902-4,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  thrice,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Keeling,.  Hugh  Trowbridge,  C.S.I. , son 
of  the  late  Edward  Trowbridge  Keeling ; 
b.  1865.;  entered  I.C.S.  1887;  appointed 
Executive’  Engineer,  Madras  1898,  and  Ch. 
Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Ch„  Commr.,  Public 
Works  Depart,  at  Delhi  1912  ; is  a Member 
ot  Delhi  Imperial  Committee,  and  an 
A.M.I.C.E. : m.  1893,  Edith,  da.  of  Col.  T.  O. 
Underwood,  of  Heath  Park,  Birnam,  Perth- 
shire ; cr.  C.S.I.  1915.  Delhi,  India. 

Keen,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Stewart, 
D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  Che  late  Col.  Sir 
Frederick  John  Keen, K. C.B. ; b.  1874;  ed.at 
Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Indian 
Army  1895  ; became  Major  1912,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  Somaliland  1898  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Uganda  1898-1900,  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1902  and  1908  (despatches), 
and  in  E.  Africa  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches* 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1904,  Mabel 
Mary,  da.  of  Frederick  Crowder,  of 
Aswardby  Hall,  Lincoln;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Keen,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Fred  C.M.G.-,  b.  • 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.E- ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  19:8. 

Keen,  Col.  Sidney,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  J.  R.  Keen,  J.P.,of  Cnewton  Mendip; 

6.  1868;  Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1895,  Rosalie 

Augusta  Ada,  da.  of  Henry  Flower,  of 
Ston  Easton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Glen  View, 
Wallon  Park,  Clevedon,  •Somerset. 

Keen,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John,  C.I.E. , 
C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Frederick 
John  Keen,  K.C.B.  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and 
at  R.M.C.;  entered  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers 
1892  and  Indian  Army  1894,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1910,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
Afghan  War  1919  (C.B.E.);  joined  Punjab 
Commn.  1898.  became  Comdt.,  Border  Mil. 
Police,  N.-W.  Frontier  Province  1901, 
Political  Assist.  1906,  Dep.  Commr.,  Dehra 
Ismail  Khan  1911,  Div.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1912,  Political  Agent,  Khyber  1913,  Political 
Agent,  Dir,  Swat  and  Chitral  1914,  and 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I625 


Dep.  Commr.,  Peshawar  1919 : m.  1899, 
Marion  Beatrice,  da.  of  Col.  A.  McL.  Mills, 
formerly  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916, 

C. B.E.  Mil .)  1920.  Peshawar,  India ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Keenan,  Major  Augustine  Henry,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Highlanders 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
O.B.E. , D.S.O.);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Keenan,  Lieut.- Col.  Campbell  B.,  D.S.O. , 
M.D.,  son  ol  D.  D.  Keenan,  of  Ottawa;  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  M’Gill  Univ.,  Montreal  (M.D.); 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with  Strath- 
cona’s  Horse,  with  temporary  rank  of  Capt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  19x4-16  as  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps  : m.  1905,  Winifred,  da.  of  John 
Hagar,  of  Montreal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  376, 

Mountain  Street,  Montreal , Canada;  Uni- 
versity ( Montreal ) Club. 

Keene,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Goldney,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1887 ; Capt.  R.A.  ; Gallipoli  1915,  Meso- 
potamia 1916-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.) : m. 
1915.  Carol,  da.  of  George  Nix  Latham;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  34,  Inglis  Road,  Ealing  Com- 
mon, W. 

Keene,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Lancelot  Ruck, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edmund 
Ruck  Keene,  of  Swyncombe  House,  Oxford  ; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Winchester;  Hon.  M.A.  Ox 
ford  1906;  entered  Oxfordshire  L.I.  (now 
Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.)  1889, 
became  Capt.  1898,  and  Major  1907  ; retired 
as  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as 
Adj.  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.). 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  O.B.E.) : 
m.  1919  Awdry  Frances,  da.  of  William 
Henry  Ashhurst,  of  Waterstock,  Oxon ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  igoo,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Keene,  William,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  William  Keene,  formerly  of  Ewe 
Cote,  Whitby,  Yorkshire;  b.  1851;  ed.  at 
Shrewsbury,  and  at  Uppingham  ; entered 
Consular  Ser.  1887;  appointed  Consul  at 
Madeira  1888,  at  Funchal  1894,  at  Calais  1894, 
at  Genoa  1897  (Consul-Gen.  1900),  and  Con- 
sul Gen.  at  Genoa  1912  ; received  Coronation 
medal  1911  : m.  1885,  Louisa  Catharine,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Pitman,  R.  of 
Iddesleigh,  N.  Devon;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1909,  C.B.E.  1918.  British  Consulate- 
General,  Genoa,  Italy ; St.  James's,  New 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  Constitutional 
Clubs. 

Keene,  Rear-Adm.  William  George 
Elmhirst  Ruck,  M.V.O. , second  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Edmund  Ruck  Keene,  of  Swyn- 
combe, Oxon  ; b.  1867 ; entered  R.N.  1880, 
became  Lieut.  1890,  Com.  1901,  Capt.  1906, 
and  Rear-Adm.  1918;  retired  1920;  Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star) ; European 
War  1914-18 ; appointed  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1917;  has  Italian  silver  medal  for 
saving  life  at  sea,  and  Cross  of  Spanish 
Order  of  Naval  Merit  (2nd  class):  m.  1911, 
Violet  Blanche,  el.  da.  of  Charles  Twysden 
Hoare,  of  Bignell  Park,  Bicester  [see  V. 
Tredegar] ;‘  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909. 
Woodstock,  Oxon ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Keep,  Major  Leslie  Howard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  John  Howard  Keep  ; b. 
1886:  ed.  at  Malvern  ; formerly  Major  Bed- 
fordshire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Keet,  Major  Hubert  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1894;  Major  Liverpool  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (d£sjatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Keighley,  Lieut.-Col.  Vernon  Aubrey 
Scott,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Charles  Marsh  Keighley,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
Indian  Army  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Warwick  Sch.  ; 
entered  The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles) 
1895,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1904,  Major 
1913,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  18th  Lancers 
1917;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches twice.  D.S.O.);  was  A.D.C.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1903-4,  and  Comdt.,  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  India’s  Body  Guard  1909-14  : m. 


1905,  Aimee  Evelyn,  da.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Alexander  Robertson,  K.B.E.,  LL.D.  [see 
Robertson,  “Knights’  Widows”];  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  D.S.O.  1919. 
Keighley- Peach  [see  Peach]. 

Keiley,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Peter 
Charles,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1870;  entered 
Roy.  Lancashire  Regt.  1891,  became  Major 
Indian  Army  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1919  ; served  in  Mazrui 
Rebellion  1895-6  (medal),  in  Somaliland 
1902-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia, Brevet  Col.);  appointed  a Brig.  Com., 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C M.G.  1917. 

Keir,  Capt.  David  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Highlanders  (T.F.)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919- 

Keir,  Surg.-Coni.  William  Wallace, 

C. M.G.,  M.B. ; b.  1876;  Surg.-Com.  R.N. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Keith,  Major  George  Theodore  Elphin- 
stone,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b 1882 ; Major  Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

0. B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Keith,  William  John,  C.I.E. , son  of 

Davidson  Keith,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Roy.  High  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.A.  1st  class  Classical  Honours 
1895)  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  entered 

1. C.5.  1895,  became  Assist.  Commr.  Burma 

1896,  Sec.  to  Financial  Commr.  1899,  Settle- 
ment Officer  1907,  Sec.  to  Govt.  1911, 
Revenue  Sec.  and  Member  of  Council  of 
Lieut.-Gov.  of  Burma  1912,  and  Commr. 
Magwe  Div.  1919 : m.  1915,  Isabel, 

only  da.  of  Sir  Harvey  Adamson,  K.C.S.I., 
LL.D.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Magwe,  Burma; 
St.  Margarets,  Dunbar,  Scotland. 

Kelham,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Robert,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Robert  Kelham,  R.N.; 
b.  1857 ; ed.  privately ; entered  74th  High- 
landers 1873,  became  Capt.  Highland  L.I. 
1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet 
Col.  1903,  and  Col.  1906  (retired  1910),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  with  Egyp- 
tian Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
in  Crete  1898,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in 
command  of  his  Regt.,  present  at  battle  of 
Modder  River  and  Magersfontein,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasps,  C.B.)  ; 
was  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  Lowland  Grouped 
Regt.  Dist.,  Scottish  Command  1906-8,  and 
Lowland  Territorial  Div.  1908-10  ; appointed 
a Brig.  Com.  1914:  m.  1903,  Doris  Lilian, 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Tattersall,  of  Cole- 
herne  Court,  S.  Kensington,  S.W. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  Hatton,  Instow,  near  Barn- 
staple, N.  Devon;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Keller,  Lieut.-Col.  Rudolph  Henry, 

D. S.O.,O..B..E.,  son  ofthelateLeopold  Keller; 
b.  1871  ; entered  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.)  1894,  and  became  Capt. 
1900;  retired  1910;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is  a Comdt.  on  Lines  of 
Communication,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col., 
and  Maj.-Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers:  m. 
1911,  Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Peter 
Shaw,  of  Southampton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kellett,  Miss  Adelaide  Maud,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Matron  Australian  Army 
Nursing  Staff  during  European  War  19x5-19 
(despatches,  C.B  E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 
Kellett,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Philip, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b 18— ; Capt  and  Acting 
Lieut.- GU.  London  Regt  ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D a.O  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Kellett,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Orlando, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1864;  is  Maj.-Gen.  (retired), 
and  a D.L.  for  co.  Tipperary;  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1888  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.):  m. 
1894,  Eleanor  Emily,  da.  of  Col.  H.  A. 


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Mallock,  of  Friarmayne,  House,  Dorset ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Clonacody 
House,  Fethard,  co.  Tipperary ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Kellett,  Major  Alan  Reid-,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kellner,  Major  Philip  Travice  Rubie, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  E.  W.  Kellner, 

C. I.E.;  b.  1872;  Major  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; was 
Assist.  Director-Gen  of  Transports  1917  19; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kelly,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  James,  C.B.,  el. 
son  of  Rev.  Canon  J.  Davenport.  Kelly;  b. 
1857 ; Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  R.E.  (retire  1)  : m. 
1884,  Evelyn  Hyacinth,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.- 
Gen.  A.  Smith,  C.B.,  M.D.  of  Ambrook, 
Devon;  cr  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Tor  Newton 
House,  Newton  Abbot,  Devon;  Connemara, 
Torquay. 

Kelly,  Major  Burnet  Elmer,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kelly,  Lieut. -Col.  Courtenay  Russell, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O. ,C.M.G.,  LegionofHonour) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Kelly,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Henry, D.S.O., 

M. C.,  son  of  Maj. -Gen.  Francis  Henry  Kelly, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  R.E.,  and  a 
Gen  Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  19x4-16  (despatches 
five  times,  M.C.,  D.S.U.):  m.  1918,  Helen 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Peter  George  Hey- 
worth,  and  widow  of  Major  R.  Carson,  R.A. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Kelly,  Miss  Elisabeth  Hariott,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Holds- 
wortn  Kelly,  R.M.A.,  of  Southsea  ; b.  '878; 
engaged  in  Social  Work,  and  a J.P.  for 
Portsmouth  ; was  Hon.  Sec.  Services  Com- 
mittee, Portsmouth  1914-16,  Hon. Sec.,  Ports- 
mouth War  Pensions  Committee  1916-20, 
and  a Member  of  Special  Grants  Committee 
of  Min.  of  Pensions  since  1917;  cr.  M.B.E. 
1917,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civij)  1,20. 

2,  Malvern  Road,  Southsea  ; Sesame  Club. 

Kelly,  Col,  Francis,  C.B.E. ; b.  1868; 
Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.,  Highland  Div. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Kelly,  Maj. -Gen.  Francis  Henry,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  Kelly,  a Com. 
in  Mercantile  Marine  ; o.  1859;  ed.  at  Bristol 
Gram.  Sch.,  privately,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1879,  be- 
came Capt.  1889,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Col.  1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1909;  retired  19x8  ; 
served  in  Burma  Campaign  1885-6  (de 
spatches,  medal  with  clasps),  on  N.W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present 
at  action  of  Dargai,  and  at  capture  of  Sam- 
pagha  and  Ahanga  Passes  (despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  with  Waziristan  Expedi- 
tion 1901-2  (clasp),  and  in  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G);  was 
A A.G.,  Quetta  Dist.  1900-1905,  a Member  of 
Indian  Survey  Committee  1904-5  (thanked  by 
Govt.) ; commanded  Karachi  Brig.  1905-7, 
Ahmednagar  Brig.  1907-11,  troops  in  China 
1913-15  (thanked  by  Gov.  in  Council,  appre- 
ciation of  Lords  of  Admiralty),  and  69th 
Div.  1915-17  ; is  Director  E.  Midlands  Re- 
gion, Min.  of  Pensions:  m.  1882,  Elizabeth 
Hedwig,  da.  of  the  late  Ferdinand  Edward 
Jencken,  M.D.  ; cr.  C.B  (Mil.)  1908,  C M.G. 

1 Q20.  Ministry  of  Pensions,  Stoney  Street , 
Nottingham  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Kelly,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles 
Kelly  : b.  1880;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll,  and  at  | 
R.M.C. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  King’s  1 
60th  Rifles  (Roy.  Rifle  Corps)  ; S.  Africa  1 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen's  medal  with  ! 
six  clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with 


two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1913,  Florence  Isabella, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Hudson,  of  Yokohama  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Kelly,  Major  Harry  Beatty,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  1879;  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  Dublin 
1902;  is  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  with  Bar,  twice  prisoner, 
repatriated  1918);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918). 

Kelly,  Col.  Henry  Edward  Theo- 
dore, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  H.  H.  Kelly,  formerly  R.M.A.  ; b.  1870; 
entered  R.A.  1890,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917.  and 
Col.  1918  (Brig.-Gen.  1916-19);  N.-W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches 
six  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Com.  Redeemer  of  Greece,  C.B., 
Greek  Medal  of  Mil.  Merit);  appoin  ed  to 
command  47th  London  Div.  K.A.  (T.A.) 
1920:  m.  xst,  1896,  Elizabeth  Caroline  Every, 
who  d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Leggatt, 
M.I.C.E.  ; 2ndly,  1901,  Mary  Evelyn,  da.  of 
the  late  Oliveira  Davies,  of  Jerez  de  la 
Frontera;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
12,  Cecil  Court,  S.  IF. 10 ; United  Service 
Club. 

Kelly,  Col.  James  Graves,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  M.  Kelly,  Lieut.  62nd  Regt.  ; b. 
1843  ; entered  Army  1863,  B.S  C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1867,  became  Capt.  1875,  Major  1883, 
Lieut.-Col.  1889,  and  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1895  ; served  with  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (medal  with  claspX  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp  1 and  in 
command  of  Gilgit  column  of  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (despatches,  thanked  by  Indian 
Government,  medal  with  clasp,  A.D.C., 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.)  ; has  Jubilee  medal:  m. 
1st,  1873,  Lavinia,  who  a.  igco,  da.  of  the 
late  R.  McMullen  ; 2ndly,  1901,  Eleanor,  da. 
of  the  late  P.  Riley;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1895. 
United  Service  Club. 

Kelly,  Capt.  John  Donald,  C.B.,  2nd  son 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Holdsworth  Kelly;  b.  1871; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; S.  African  War  1902,  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches.  Legi<  n of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  cf  Crown  of  Italy) : 
m.  1915,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  i lionias  Hussey 
Kelly,  of  Glenyarrah,  Sydney,  N.S.  Y ales ; 
cr.  C’b.  (Mil.)  1919.  Bisham  Grange,  Marlow  ; 
16,  Hyde  Park  Square,  IT.  2 ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary, and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Kelly,  John  Dunbar,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kelly,  Major  John  Upton,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Richard  Kelly;  b.  1882;  is  Major  Wilts 
Regt.  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  19 — . Eileen  Miriam, 
da  of  the  late  Henry  Adams,  of  Cannon 
Hill,  Bray',  Berks;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Kelly,  Oliver  W.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lovel  Kelly ; b.  1878  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  Scottish  Horse 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Kelly,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  James  Vande- 
leur,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1877;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Hussars;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  in  Soudan  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  p.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.):  has  2nd  class  Order  of  the  Nile; 
cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1917. 

Kelly,  Col.  Robert  Ernest,  C B.,  son  of 
Robert  Kelly;  b.  1870;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Col.  (despatches,  C.B.) : m.  18—, 
Averil  Edith  Irma,  da  of  Dr.  J.  Eiungton 
M'Dougali,  of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  80,  Rodney  Street,  Liverpool. 

Kelly,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Vandeleur, 
C.B.,  son  of  Robert  Hume  Kelly,  of 
Glencara,  co.  Westmeath ; b.  1843  i ed.  at 
Bonn,  at  King’s  Sch.,  N.S.  Wales,  arfd  at 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1627 


Edin.  Univ. ; foimerly  Surg.-Major  9th  Vol. 
Batn.  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  N.S.  Wales  Army 
Medical  Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
in  command  of  his  Corps  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.B.) ; is  Vice-Pres.  of  N.S. 
Wales  St.  John  Ambulance  Asso.,  a J.P.  for 
Westmeath,  a Life  Member  of  Deutscher 
Samariter  Verein,a  F.R.C.S.E.,and  a Knight 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1877,  Annie  Holmes,  da.  of  William 
Fetherstonhaugh,  of  GrouseLodge.co.  West- 
meath ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Kellywood , 
Balmoral , N.S.  Wales. 

Kelly,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Bernard, 

& D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1878;  F.R.C.S.  Edin- 
burgh 1895  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Med. 

' Ser.  ; served  in  Tibet  1903-4  (despatches, 

, medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Kelly,  Major  Thomas  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Manchester 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919- 
Kelly,  Major  Tom,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  R.E. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Kelly,  Major  William  Davenport  Craw- 
ley, D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1877;  M.B.,  B.Ch.  and 

B. A.O.  Dublin  1901;  is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.,  French  Medal  of  Honour 
with  Swords)  : m.  1915,  Honoria  Brooke, 
da.  of  the  late  Cadwallader  Brooke  Wolseley, 
M.D.  [see  Wolseley,  Bt.,  cr.  1745,  colls.];  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Kelly,  Lieut. -Col.  Waldrons  Harold 
Fletcher,  D.S  O.,  son  of  Major  W.  E.  Kelly ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Kelly,  Capt.  William  Archibald  Howard, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col. 
Henry  Holdsworth  Kelly,  formerly  R.M.A.; 
b.  1873;  entered  R.N.  1886,  became  Lieut. 
1894,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  1911 ; served 
during  Somaliland  Campaign  1902-4  (medal 
with  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (C.B.,  C.M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre,  Italian 
Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  American  D.S.M.,  Greek 
Medal  of  Mil.  Merit);  sometime  Naval  At- 
tache at  Paris  ; appointed  Head  of  British 
Naval  Mission  to  Athens  1919,  with  rank  of 
Vice-Adm.  in  Rov.  Hellenic  Navy;  is  a 
Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; has  Coronation 
medal : m.  1907,  Grace  Mary  Leonora,  only 
da.  of  Adm.  Sir  Edward  Samuel  Poe, 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1913,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Kelly,  Capt.  William  H.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve;  served  during  European 
War  1914-19  with  Auxiliary  Patrol  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  promoted,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kelly,  Major  William  Hyde,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1882 ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy)  ; cr.  D.S.O  1916. 

Kelly,  Major  Charles  Hamilton  Grant 
Hume  Harvey-,  D.S.O.',  b.  18—  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Indian  Army;  Somaliland 
1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
19 14-19  as  Acting  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kelly.  Luut.-Col.  Edmund  Roche-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Michael  Roche-Kelly,  of 
Firgrove,  co.  Clare ; b.  1881;  is  Major  Roy. 
Irish  Rtgt.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Somerset  L.I.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1913,  Kathleen  Mary, 
da.  of  Col.  J.  M.  F.  Shine  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Kelly,  Lieut.-Col,  John  Sherwood-,  V.C., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b 18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Norfolk  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded  twice,  despatches,  D S.O. , C.M.G., 
V.C.):  m.  1916,  Nellie  Elizabeth  Crawfoid, 
da.  of  — Greene  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Kelsall,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Joseph, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Kelsall, 
15th  Regt. ; b.  1867  ; ed.  in  Dublin,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  (retired  1920) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
appointed  to  command  90th  Brig.  R.G.A. 
1919:  m.  1895,  Ellen  (Aileen)  Owens;  cr. 
D.S.O.  19T9. 

Kelsall,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.D.  ; 
b.  1875 ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll.  Manchester  ; 
M B.  and  B.S.  London  1901;  Major  Indian 
Med.  Ser.;  served  in  trance  and  Meso- 
potamia 19T5-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Kelsall,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas*  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  entered  R.E.  1893,  and  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col  , medal  of  La  Solidaridad 
of  Panama);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Kelso,  Capt.  John  Edward  Utterson*-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b 1893;  Capt.  Roy  Scots 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches.  M.C  with  Bar,  D S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  1915,  Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Francis  Henry  Payne-Gallwey  [see 
Payne-Gallwey,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Kemball,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Arnold, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Charles  Gurdon  Kemball, 
J.P.,  formerly  of  Mettingham  Castle,  Bun- 
gay, Suffolk;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  R.M  C.  ; entered  15th  Regt.  1881, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1892, 
Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1907;  retired 
1914 ; was  Consul-Gen.  in  Persian  Gulf 
1900-1904,  Political  Agent,  Loralai  1905-9, 
and  Resident  in  Gwalior  1910-12  : m.  1895, 
May,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Askew  Turner  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1903.  Denton  Lodge,  Harleston, 
Norfolk  ; United  Service  Club. 

Kemball-Cook  [see  Cook]. 

Kemble,  Capt.  Alan  Edward,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  3,  Mayfield  Road,  Tun- 
bridge Wells. 

Kemble,  Major  Henry  Maule,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Kemble,  of  Overtown, 
Swindon,  Wilts  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899)  ; 
Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Kemmis,  Major  Arthur  William  Marsh  ; 

D. S.O.;  b.  1881;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kemmis,  Col.  Williams,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Kemmis,  of  Killeen,  Port- 
arlington,  Ireland  ; b.  1861;  ed.  privately; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
4th  Batn.  The  King  s Own  (Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.);  is  a J.P.  for  Queen’s  co.  (High 
Sheriff  1884),  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Comdg.  nth  (Ser.)  Batn.  Hampshire 
Regt.  (Pioneers)  : m.  1894,  Ellen  Mary 
Gwendoline,  only  da.  of  the  late  Algernon 
Warner,  of  23,  Stanhope  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905. 
Evcrton  Grange,  Lymington , Hants;  Kildare 
Street,  and  Junior  United  Service  Clubs. 

Kemp,  Capt.  Frederick  Garfield,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Robert  H.  Kemp,  of  Grimsby. 
Ontario  ; b.  1892  ; ed.  at  Grimsby  Public  and 
High  Schs.  ; a Member  of  the  firm  of  A. 
L.  Perkins  and  Co.,  of  Powassan,  Ontario, 
and  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Powassan , 
Ontario,  Canada. 

Kemp,  Col.  Geoffrey  Chiclieley,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. ; b.  1868;  entered  R.E.  1886,  became 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915, 
and  Col.  (h  -p.)  1918  ; Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18,  as  a Brig.  Com.  (despatches,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 

C. M  G.  1918. 

Kemp,  Major  James  Colin,  D.S.O,  MC.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles  ; 
European  War  1918-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kemp,  Joseph  Horsford,  C B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  P.  Kemp  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  High 
Sell.  Dublin,  and  at  Cape  Univ.  (B.A.  1896)  ; 
Attorney-Gen.  Hong  Kong:  m.  1898,  Mary, 
da.  of  P.  Stuart  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Hong  Kong. 

Kemp,  Rear-Adm.  Thomas  Webster,  C.B. , 
C.M  G.,  C.I.E. ; b.  1866;  entered  R.N.  1880, 
became  Lieut.  1890,  Com.  1900,  Capt.  1905, 
Commodore  (2nd  class)  1916,  and  Rear-Adm. 
(retired)  1917  ; served  in  China  1900,  present 
at  advance  on  Tientsin  (despatches)  ; some- 
time Senior  Naval  Officer,  Persian  Gulf : has 
3rd  class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir 
with  swords,  and  Legion  of  Honour;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1905,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Kemp, Lieut.- Col.  Walter  Frederick,/)  S.O., 
son  of  David  Campbell  Kemp;  b.  1884;  is 
Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Depot ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Kemp-Welch  [see  Welch]. 

Kempson,  Major  George  Chester 
Douglas,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879 ; Major  E.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Kempster,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  James, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1855;  entered  100th  Regt.  1875, 
became  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt. 
(Royal  Canadians)  1882,  Major  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1889, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1889,  Brevet 
Col.  and  Extra  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1896  (retired 
1902),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917 ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1880  (medal),  in  Bechu- 
analand  Expedition  1884-5  in  command  of 
Corps  of  Guides  (mentioned  in  despatches), 
at  action  of  Toski  1880,  with  Ashanti  Expe- 
dition 1895-6  (A.D.C.  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria 
and  Brevet  Col.),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition, 
in  command  of  3rd  Brig.  1897  (despatches); 
was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1886-92  (3rd 
class  Osmanieh),  and  an  A.A.G.,  Madras 
1897  ; officiated  as  D.A.G.,  Punjab  1901 ; was 
a Brig.-Com.  1914-16,  and  Inspector  of  Inf. 
1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 

Kempster,  Major  Herbert  William, 
C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.A.S.C.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (C.M.G.,  Brevet  Major);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Kempster,  Rev.  Ivor  T.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1887  ; 
is  a Wesleyan  Minister,  and  a Chap,  to  the 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kempthorne,  Major  Gerard  Ainslie, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Henry 
Kempthorne,  formerly  R.  of  Wyck  Risington, 
Gloucestershire;  b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Winchester; 
Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-18  in 
France  (despatches  twice.  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Craf thole,  St.  Germans,  Cornwall. 

Kempthorne,  Major  Henry  Noel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Philip  Henry  Kemp- 
thorne (formerly  R.  of  Wyck  Risington, 
Gloucestershire),  of  Crowthorne,  Berks  ; b. 
1878;  ed.  at.  Wellington  Coll.;  formerly  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers;  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
temporary  Major  R.E.,  and  Director  of 
Trigonometrical  andTopographical  Surveys, 

E.  Africa  Protectorate  (now  Kenya  Colony); 
sometime  head  ofSurvey  Depart.,  N.  Nigeria ; 
Kano-Sokoto  Campaign  1903  as  Adj.  Inf. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  ; E Africa 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918.  Ada, 
da.  of  the  Rev  R C.  Wallace ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Nairobi,  Kenya  Colony , East  Africa. 

Kempton,  Major  Charles  Leslie,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; MajorR.E. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Kendall,  Cow.CharlesJamesCope,C./.-£’., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Henry 
Kendall,  Army  Med.  Depart. ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Epsom;  entered  Roy.  India  Marine  1885; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-9  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  Marine  Survey,  India 
1889-97,  with  China  Expedition  1900,  in  com- 
mand of  Roy.  Indian  Marine  ship  Dalhousie 
(medal),  and  in  Somaliland  1903-4,  as  Senior 
Marine  Transport  Officer  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  sometime  a Marine  Transport 
Officer,  Burma ; is  Port  Officer  and  Shipping 
Master,  Calcutta ; has  Order  of  the  Nile  : 
m.  1901,  Lilian  Mary,  who  d.  1909,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Maule,  R.  of 
Eynesbury,  Hunts,  and  V.  of  Privett,  Hants  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1904,  C.I.E.  1919.  Calcutta. 

Kendall,  Col.  Ernest  Arthur,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 
Australian  Army  Vet.  Corps  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Kendrick,  Major  Edward  Holt,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kendrick,  Capt.  Frederick  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kengtung,  Swabwa  (Sao  Kawn  Kiao 
Intaleng)  of,  C.I.E. ; b.  1874  ; is  one  of  the 
Ruling  Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Kengtung,  India. 

Kennard,  Major  David  Hugh,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18  — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Kennard,  Col.  Henry  Gerard  Hegan, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Adam  Steinovetz  Kennard, 
of  Belmore,  Upham,  Southampton;  b.  1871  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  (Reserve);  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  lour  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  : m.  1895,  a da.  ol  Col.  Richard 
Poyser,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.V.S. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Kennedy,  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred  Alexander, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Myles  Kennedy,  of 
Stone  Cross,  Ulverston  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  3rd  Hussars 
1891,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1902,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Col.  1917, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  Comdg.  successively  3rd 
Hussars,  7th  Cav.  Brig.,  4th  Cav.  Div.,  and 
230th  Inf.  Brig,  (wounded,  despatches  seven 
times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.  and  Maj.-Gen., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1898,  his  cousin,  Dora 
Campbell,  da.  of  Walter  Thomas  Rowley, 
of  The  Grange,  Hurst;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Cavalry,  and  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Kennedy,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Campbell, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.;  France 
1914-16  (despatches),  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kennedy,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Arrol, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Kennedy,  of 
i,Marchmont  Terrace,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow; 
b 18—  ; a J.P.,  Hon.  Lieut,  m the  Army,  and 
Lieut.-Col. (T.D  ) The Cameronians (Scottish 
Rifles)  (T.F.);  S.  African  War  1900,  with 
Scottish  Rifles,  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E-),  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kennedy,  Major  Arthur  Julius  Rann, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William 
Rann  Kennedy,  F.C.  [see  Kennedy, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1883;  is  Major 
R.F.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches  twice, D.S. O. ) : m.  1908,  Dora 
Emilie,  da.  of  the  late  George  F.  Tatham,  of 
Ladysmith,  Natal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kennedy,  Donald,  D.S. O.,  M. C.  \b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  New  Zealand  Rifle  Brig.;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Kennedy,  Major  Donald  Stuart,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kennedy,  Major  Francis  Malcolm  Evory, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Tristram  Kennedy, 
M.P.  for  co.  Louth;  b.  1869;  is  Major 
Yeo.,  and  a J.P.,  a D.L.,  and  an  Alderman 
for  Somerset,  and  Sec.  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso. ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  with  Mounted  Inf. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet 
Major) ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Westhay, 
Kingston,  Taunton  ; United  Service  Club. 

Kennedy,  Vice-Adm.  Francis  William, 
C.B.  [see  Kennedy,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Kennedy,  Hartley,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  Michael  Kavanagh  Kennedy, 
K.C.S.I.,  R.F,.  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  Bombay  Police  1871,  become 
Assist.  Sup.  1874,  Sup.  1876,  Inspector-Gen 
1896,  and  Commr.  1899;  retired  1904;  cr. 

C. S.I.  1902. 

Kennedy,  Capt.  Hector,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt.  Canadian  Inf. ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
patches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kennedy,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Brewster 
Percy  Lion,  C. MG.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Vice-Adm.  J.  J.  Kennedy, C.B.,of  39,  Onslow 
Square,  S.W. ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton ; is 
Major  and  Brevet  Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  cf  Brig  - 
Gen.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg. 
a Batn.  London  Regt.  and  as  a Brig.-Com- 
(Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal  and  Tower  and 
Sword  of  Portugal,  Croix  de  Guerre) : *n. 
1913,  Ruby,  da.  of  the  late  Clarence  Tre- 
lawny  [see  Salusbury-Trelawny,  Bt.];  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  n,  Charles  Street, 
Knightsbridge , S.W.‘,  Naval  and  Military, 
White's,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Kennedy,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh,  C.B. ; b- 
1864;  entered  R.A.  1883,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-89  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890,  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps)  and  1902 ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1916. 

Kennedy,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1881 ; is  Capt.  Royal  Highlanders,  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
promoted,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Kennedy,  Col.  John,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878;  entered  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers 1903,  became  Major  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.  C.M.G.); 
appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  1916,  a Brig.  Com. 

1917,  Inspector  of  Inf.  1918,  and  an  Instruc- 
tor at  Senior  Officers’  Sch.  1919;  has  Order 
of  the  Nile:  m.  1919,  Mrs.  C.  R Pawson ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1918. 


Kennedy,  Rev.  John  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  third 
son  of  John  Kennedy,  of  Kilquane  House, 
Dingle,  co.  Kerry  ; b . 1882  ; ed.  at  St.  Bren- 
dan’s Coll  , and  at  All-Hallows  Coll.,  Dublin  ; 
ordained  Priest  in  Holy  Orders  of  Church  of 
Rome  1905  ; went  to  Australia  and  became  a 
popular  preacher  in  Diocese  of  Sandhurst, 
Victoria ; served  during  European  War 
1915-16  as  Roman  Catholic  Chap,  to  an  Aus- 
tralian Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
author  of  “Carrigmore,”  “The  Inseparables,” 
and  other  Catholic  novels  ; cr.  E 5.0.  1916. 
Kennedy,  Col.  John  Murray,  M.V.O.,  son 


of  the  late  John  Lawson  Kennedy,  of  Knock- 
nailing,  Kirkcudbrightshire;  b 1841;  ed. 
at  Trin.  Coll.  Camb.  (B.A.  1 65) ; is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kirkcudbrightshire,  and 
Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Comdg.)  a Batn.  King’s 


Own  Scottish  Borderers  (V.D.):  m.  1880, 
Frances  Eleanor  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  John  James  Brandling,  C.B. ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905.  Knocknalling, 
Dairy,  Galloway,  Kirkcudbrightshire ; Milton 
Bark  Lodge,  Dairy , Kirkcudbrightshire ; New 
University  Club. 

Kennedy,  Capt.  Macdougall  Ralston, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  A.  Ken- 
nedy, of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1873  ; entered  R.E. 
1893,  and  became  Capt.  1904;  retired  1908; 
served  in  Crete  at  outbreak  at  Candia  1898 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  has  been  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  since  1899  (4th  class  Med- 
jidie,  3rd  class  Osmanieh),  and  since  1916  on 
Special  Ser.  in  Sudan : m.  1904,  a da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  William  Henry  Ralston,  C.B.,  of 
Warren,  North  Berwick ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899, 
C.M.G.  1912. 

Kennedy,  Michael,  C.S.I. , son  of  the 
late  Gen.  Sir  Michael  Kavanagh  Kennedy, 
K. C.S.I.,  R.E. ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll . ; entered  Indian  Police  1877,  became  Sup. 
1885,  Commr.,  Bombay  1904,  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  1905,  and  Inspector-Gen.  1908 ; retired 
1915  ; was  in  Charge  of  Office  of  Sup.  of 
Police  attached  to  Secretariat,  Bombay 
1896  ; author  of  “Notes  on  Criminal  Tribes 
in  the  Bombay  Presidency”:  m.  1st,  1882, 
Frances  Elizabeth  Hutchings,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Thomas  Jackson,  of  Harbledown 
Lodge,  Kent ; 2ndly,  1898,  Amelia  Hen- 
rietta, only  da.  of  the  late  William  Richard- 
son, of  Cape  Town  ; cr  C.S.I.  1911.  The 
Bungalow,  New  Milton,  Hants;  Junior  Con- 
stitutional Club. 

Kennedy,  Rev.  Mortimer  Egerton,  C.  V.O. , 
son  of  the  late  G.  Kennedy  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at 
Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1878, 
M.A.  1882);  was  Curate  of  Bradninch,  Devon 
1878-80,  of  Bickleigh,  Devon  1880-86,  Assist. 
Chap,  at  Hyeres  1886-7,  Chap,  at  Baths  of 
Lucca  1887,  Consular  Chap,  at  Malaga  1887-8, 
and  Chap,  at  Costebelle  1888-90,  and  at  Karls- 
ruhe 1890-92,  since  when  he  has  been  Chap, 
to  British  Legation,  and  of  St.  Alban’s, 
Copenhagen  ; also  Tutor  to  Prince  Gustav 
of  Denmark  1899-1907,  and  Chap,  to  Bishop 
for  North  and  Central  Europe  1895-1911 ; ap- 
pointed Chap.-in-Ord.  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1905,  and  to  King  George  V.  1910,  an  Hon. 
Domestic  Chap,  to  Queen  Alexandra  1911, 
and  Chap,  to  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  1912 ; is  a Knight  of  Order  of  the 
Dannebrog  of  Denmark ; received  Corona- 
tion medal  1911  : m.  1898,  Amy  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  T.  W.  Rennie,  C.E.,  of 
Copenhagen;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904, 

C. V.O.  1917.  Trondhjemsgade , n,  Copen- 
hagen. 

Kennedy,  Lieut. -Com,  Michaal  Kavanagh 
Horsley,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kennedy,  Major  Norman,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1881;  Major  Ayrshire  Yeo.  (T.D.) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and 
Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Monkwood,  Ayr. 

Kennedy,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Siggins, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B.;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1905); 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser. ; Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (medal  with 
clasp),  E.  Africa  1911-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.),  Afghan  War  1919  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Kennedy,  Capt.  Theobald  Walter, 
C.M.G.)  b.  18— ; Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Kennedy,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b> 
18 — ; is  Major  E.  African  Vet.  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Kennedy,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Magill, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  George 
Blagrave  Kennedy,  of  Mullantean,  Stewarts- 
town,  co.  Tyrone  ; b.  1868  ; ed.at  Roy.  Sch., 
Dungannon,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin ; 
entered  Army  1890  and  Indian  Army  1892, 
became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1908,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  Assist.  Commr.,  Assam  1894, 
and  Dep.  Commr.  1905 ; was  Commr.  of 
Excise  and  Salt,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Registration,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1905-11, 
and  M.L.C.,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1910-15; 
appointed  Member  and  Sec.  Assam  Labour 
Enquiry  Committee  1000,  2nd  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr.,  Assam.  1912,  and  Ch.  Sec.  1913  ; 
has  been  Chm.  Assam  Labour  Board  since 
1915  (a  so  Tea  Commr.  for  India  1917-19)  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1916.  East  India  United  Service, 
Royal  Calcutta  Turf,  and  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) 
Clubs. 

Kennedy,  Lieut.-Col.  Willoughby  Pitcairn, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Michael 
Kavanagh  Kennedy,  K.C.S.I. ; b.  1850;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  Army  1870,  became 
Capt.  Bom.S.C.  1882,  Major  I.S.C.  (how 
Indian  Army)  1890,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1896; 
retired  1906 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1880  as  Assist,  to  Agent  to  Gov  -Gen.  in 
Beluchistan  (medal) ; was  Special  Political 
Agent,  Cambay  1890-94,  Administrator,  Raj- 
ipla  State  1894,  and  Navanagar  State  1895, 
olitical  Agent,  Kathiawar  1901,  and  Agent 
to  Gov.  in  Kathiawar  1902  : m.  1887,  Alice 
Jane  Grimwood  Jackson  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1906. 
Lynedoch,  West  Byfleet,  Surrey. 

Kennedy, Lieut  -Col.  William  HcwClark-, 
V.C-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Alexander  Maxwell  Clark  Kennedy,  J.P., 
D.L.  [see  V.  Lifford];  b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Brig.-Maj.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.b.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  V.C.) : 
m.  1914,  Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Reford, 
of  260,  Drummond  Street,  Montreal;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1918. 
Kennedy-Cockran- Patrick  [see  Patrick], 
Kennedy-Craufurd-Stuart  [see  Stuart]. 
Kennington,  Major  John,  D.S.O. , M.C.  ; 
6.18 — ; formerly  Major  Lincolnshire  Regt., 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kennion,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Lloyd,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Edward  Kenn:on  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Repton  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
entered  Central  India  Horse  1*90,  and  is 
Lieut.  Col  Indian  Army;  joined  Indian 
Foreign  and  Political  Depart.  1893 ; held 
various  appointments  in  Central  India,  Kash- 
mir, Gilgit,  Rajputana,  and  Chitral ; ap- 
pointed Consul-Gen.  Khorassan  1906,  and 
Consul  Seistan  and  Kain  1906,  Political  Agent 
Dir,  Swat  and  Chitral  19  it,  Consul  Mohamerah 
iyi5  and  Kcrmanshah  1917,  and  British 
Envoy  Nepal  1920;  Tirah  Expedit.on  1897, 
France  9 4,  M sopotamia  1 ji 5,  N.-W.  Pers  a 
with  Russian  troops  1916,  N Persia  1918; 
is  a Knignt  of  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir  and 
St.  Anne  of  Russia:  m.  1900,  Al.ce  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Kenyon  Stow,  of  Hove, 
Sussex;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  British  Legation, 
Nepal. 

Kenny,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Wallace,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Randal  Young  Kenny, 
M.D.,  of  Killishandra,  co.  Cavan  ; b.  1854  ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1875,  M.B. 
1876);  L.R.C.S.I.  1875,  F.R. C.S.I.  1889;  is 
Maj.-Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (retired); 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  Sudan  Cam 
paign  1885  (medal  with  twc  clasps,  bronze 
star),  S.  African  War  1900  as  Principal  Med. 
Officer  10th  Inf.  Div.  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (1914-15  star, 
two  medals) ; appointed  an  Hon.  burg,  to 
H.M.  1910;  was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  N. 
Command  1910-16;  is  a Member  of  British 
Med.  Asso.,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Institute  of 
Public  Health,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England; 
was  Sup.  Med.  Officer,  Jamaica  (also  M.L.C). 
1903-4,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer,  S.  Africa 
1908-10  and  N.  Command  1910-16:  m.  1882, 
Catherine  Jane,  da.  of  Edward  Blakeway 
Steedman,  of  High  Ercall  Hall,  Wellington, 
Salop  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917-  Danebury, 
Acomb,  York ; Junior  United  Service  Cluo. 

Kenrick,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edmund 
Regin  =•  Id,  C.B. , C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Mascall  Kenrick,  Esq.,  of 
Broome,  Fleet,  Hants;  b.  1871;  ed.  'at 
Charterhouse  ; entered  Roy.  West  Surrey 
Regt.  1891,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Div.  Signalling  Officer 


and  subsequently  as  Staff-Capt.  and  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.,  Head  Quarters,  present  at  battle 
of  Talana,  at  siege  of  Ladysmith,  and  during 
operations  in  Cape  Colony  and  Transvaal 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King's  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  (C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.);  was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  S.  Africa  1902-4,  and  Brig.- 
Maj.  an  Inf.  Brig.  Territorial  Force  1913-15, 
appointed  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1919,  and  an 
A.Q.M.G  1920:  m.  1904,  Amy  Marion,  da. 
of  G.  O’Flaherty,  J.P.,  of  Ardnasella,  co. 
Galway;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Grosvenor 
Clubs. 

Kensington,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  Claude, 
D.S.O  , M.C.\  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Armv;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Kent,  Albert  Edmund,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Leicestershire  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kent,  Chris  Shotter,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 

Member  of  British  War  Mission  to  U.S.A. 
during  European  War;  cr.  O.B.E  1918 
C.B.E  (Civil)  1919. 

Kent,  Col.  Herbert  Vaughan,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Barton  Kent  of  Ruislip 
Park,  Middlesex;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A.;  formerly  Col.  R.E. ; was 
Assist.  Inspector  of  Submarine  Defences 
19°3"S»  on  Intelligence  Staff,  War  Office 
1889-90,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Fortifica- 
tions and  Works  there  1914-18  (C.B.,  Rus- 
sian Order  of  St.  Stanislas)  : m.  1891,  Helen 
Tiffany,  of  Washington,  U.S.A. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Kent,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Kent,  Walter  George,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
George  Kent,  of  Southwood,  Highgate  ; b. 
1858  ; is  an  Engineer,  and  Chm.  of  George 
Kent  (Limited),  of  London  and  Luton,  of 
Evered  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  London  and 
Birmingham,  and  of  Mundakayan  Rubber 
Co.  (Limited)  : m.  1882,  Alice  Louisa,  da.  of 

; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Ben  Hale,  Stan- 

more,  Middlesex ; British  Empire  Club. 

Kent,  Engineer- Capt.  Walter  James, 

C. B.E.’,  b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (re- 
tired) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kentish,  Capt.  Leonard  William,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1911-17  as 
Cape.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kentish,  Col.  Reginald  John.  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O. ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll  , and  at 
R.  M.C.  ; entered  Princess  Victoria’s  (Roj\ 
Irish  Fusiliers)  1897,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
on  Staff,  European  War  1914-19  Co"  dg.  1st 
Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers,  1st  Batn.  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.,  and  76th  and  166th  Inf 
Brigs,  (wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.) ; organised  Sch. 
System  in  France,  and  was  Comdt.  3rd  Army 
and  Senior  Officers’  Sch.  ; has  organised 
Army  Recreation  Grounds  throughout 
United  Kingdom  ; is  Hon.  Sec.  Army 
Football  Asso.,  and  on  Committees  of  Army 
Sports  Control  Board  and  Army  Rifle  Assc. 
and  Army  Fencing  Union  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1014, 
C.M.G.  1919.  12,  Court  field  Gardens,  S.W.; 
Army  and  Navy,  Junior  United  Service,  and 
Sports'  Clubs. 

Kenwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Richard, 
C.M.G.,  M.B., son  of  the  late  John  Kenwood, 
of  The  Olives,  Wadhurst  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Tunbridge  Wells  Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1887)  ; is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.,  a Civilian  Member 
of  Army  Hygenic  Advisory  Committee,  Chad- 
wick Professor  of  Hygiene  and  Public  Health 
in  London  Univ.,  a F.R.S.E.,  and  Med. 
Officer  of  Health  for  Stoke  Newington  and 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1631 


Bedfordshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Wadhurst, 
126 , Queen’s  Road,  Finsbury  Park,  N. 
Kenyon,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Ranulph, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.]. 

Kenyon,  Major  Herbert  Edward,  D.S.O. 

[see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.]. 

Kenyon,  Maj.-Gen.  Lionel  Richard,  C.B. 

[see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.]. 

Kenyon-Slaney  [see  Slaney], 

Keogh,  Major  James  Blair,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Major  A.  R.  Keogh,  formerly  14th 
Regt.  ; b.  1871 ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S  O.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Keogh  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18  - ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches),  Afghan  War  1919 
(D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Keppel,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  George* 
M.V.O.  [see  E.  Albemarle]. 

Ker,  Capt.  Lord  Alastair  Robert  Innes-, 
D.S.O.  [see  D.  Roxburghe]. 

Ker,  Col.  Charles  Arthur,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Buchanan  Ker,  of  Clifton,  Bristol ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A.  1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Brevet  Major 
and  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  and 
Brevet  Col.  1918;  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1898-9,  with  Roy.  Niger  Constabulary,  Benin 
Hinterland  Expedition  1899  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.)  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches) ; European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col..  Orders  of  Aviz 
and  Christof  Portugal,  C.B.E.);  was  D.A.A. 
and  Q M.G.,  Plymouth  1912-14;  appointed  to 
command  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  1919: 
m.  1906,  Blanche,  da.  of  Charles  Bewes,  of 
Gnaton  Hall,  Yealmpton,  Devon  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ker,  Major  Hugh  T. , C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 

Major  R.F,.,  and  a M.I.C.E.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Ker,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Fordyce,  D.S.O., 

M. C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  191419  as 
Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ker,  William  Pollock,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  W.  T.  Ker,  of  Deskford,  Banff- 
shire ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A. 
1885)  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1903  ; entered 
Consular  Ser.  1888  ; appointed  Commercial 
Attache  at  Pekin  1909,  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Tientsin  1917  : m.  1897,  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  Charles  Murray,  of  New  Brunswick  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  British  Consulate-General, 
Tientsin,  China. 

Kerans,  Major  Edward  Thomas  John, 
D S.O .;  b.  1880;  is  Major  Worcestershire 
Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times, 
Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.);  has  Roy.  Humane 
So.’s  medal : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kerans,  Major  George  Charles  Lovel, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1877;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 

1901,  and  became  Major  1912 ; served  on 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  nt.  18—;  cr.  D.SO. 
1916. 

Kerby,  Albert  Maurice,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—  ; Lieut.  R.F. A.  Reserve  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : nt.  1919, 
Meg  Hempson;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kermode,  Edgar  Marsden,  D S.O.,  M.C  , 
D.C.M.:  b.  18 — ; formerly  2nd  Lieut.  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.C.M.,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D.S.O.  1918. 

Kerr,  Allen  Coulter,  O.B.E. , son  of 
Thomas  Coulton  Kerr ; b 1875 ; in  Foreign 
Trade  Depart. ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918.  4,  Ashburn 
Place,  S.W. 


Kerr,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  with  Machine  Gun  Corps 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Kerr,  Lieut.-Com.  Charles  Lester,  D.S.O. 
[see  M.  Lothian,  colls.]. 

Kerr,  Capt.  Frank  Robison, D.S.O.,  M.B., 
Ch.B.,  son  of  John  Henry  Kerr,  of  Mel- 
bourne; b.  1889;  ed.  at  Melbourne  Univ. 
(Rhodes  Scholar  for  Victoria  1913);  M.B., 
Ch.B.  Melbourne  1913;  Capt.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  (Special  Reserve) ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1916,  Myrtle,  da.  of  J.  McMeekin,  of 
Mortlake,  Australia  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  15, 

Ballan,  Victoria , Australia. 

Kerr,  Lieut  -Col.  James  Cole  Munro, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1880 ; Lieut.  Col.  Territorial 
Force,  and  Comdg.  rst  Scottish  Corps 
Signal  Co.  R.E.>  Lowland  Div.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Kerr,  John  Henry,  C S.I.,  C.I.E. , son  of 
John  S.  Kerr,  of  Rosemount,  Greenock  ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad,  and  Univ., 
and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C.S. 
1890;  became  Joint  Magistrate,  and  Dep. 
Collector,  Bengal  1900,  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector 1904,  Director  of  Land  Records  1905, 
Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Revenue  and 
Agricultural  Depart.  1907,  and  Revenue  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1911;  is  a M.L.C.  of 
Bengal : m.  1898,  Minnie,  da.  of  Minden 
Wilson,  of  Muzaffarpur,  Tirhut,  India  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1911,  C.S.I.  1917.  Calcutta;  United 
Service  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Kerr,  James  Rutherford,  C.B.E., 
Ch.M .,  son  of  John  Guthrie  Kerr,  LL  D., 
of  Glasgow;  b.  1878;  ed  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.,  Ch.B.  1904,  Ch.M.  1911);  Surg-in- 
Charge  of  Special  Orthopaedic  Ho-pital, 
St.  Helens ; was  Chirurgien  Chef  Hopital 
de  L’Alliance,  Yveltot,  France  1915-16 
(Medaille  d’honneur):  m.  1008,  Nettie 
Russell,  da.  of  Thomas  Donald,  of  Glas- 
gow ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Gables, 
St.  Helens,  Lancashire. 

Kerr,  Col.  Mark  Ancrum,  C.B.  [see 
M.  Lothian,  colls.]. 

Kerr,  Vice-Adm.  Mark  Edward  Frederic, 

C. B.,  M.V.O.  [see  M.  Lothian,  colls.]. 
Kerr,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b. 

18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , O.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kerr,  Major  Ronan  Scrope  Rait, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1881  ; formerly  Major  R.E. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kerr,  William  Warren,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Wilson  Kerr ; b.  1864  ; Manag- 
ing Director  of  Richardson  Kerr  Proprietary 
(Limited),  insurance  brokers,  of  Mel- 
bourne and  Adelaide,  Pres.  Australian 
Associated  Chambers  of  Commerce,  Dep. 
Commr.  State  Savings  Bank  of  Victoria,  and 
Chm.  Commonwealth  War  Savings  Council 
and  Victoria  War  Savings  Committee;  Chm. 
Congregational  Uuion  of  Victoria  1905-6, 
Mayor  of  Kew  1907-8,  and  Pres.  Melbourne 
Chamber  of  Commerce  1916-18:  m.  1887, 
Janie  Buchanan,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Alexander  Gosman,  D.D.,  Congregational 
Min.  of  Hawthorn,  Victoria,  Australia  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Trenant,  Keiv,  Melbourne, 
Australia;  Crail,  Upper  Beaconsfield,  Vic- 
toria, Australia. 

Kerr,  Col.  Alexander  Ferrier  Kidston-, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Glen  Kidston, 
of  Newton  House,  Newton,  Lanarkshire;  b. 
1840 ; ed.  at  Merchiston  Sch.,  Edinburgh, 
and  privately  in  France  ; entered  42nd  Regt 
1858,  became  Capt.  1873,  Major  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders)  1881,  Brevet.  Lieut.-Col. 
1884,  and  Col.  1888 ; retired  1897 ; served 
during  Ashanti  War  1874,  present  at  cap- 
ture of  Kumassi  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882-4, 
present  at  battle  ofTel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  in 
Sudan  1884,  present  at  battle  of  El  Teb 


1632 


COMPANIONAGE. 


(despatches,  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
and  with  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5  (two 
clasps);  commanded  2nd  Batn.  Black  Watch 
(Roy.  Highlanders)  1887-91,  and  Regt.  Dist. 
No.  4 1893-7  ; received  Jubilee  medal  1897 ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.for  Kinross-shire ; assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Kerr  1903 : m.  1873, 
Jean  Howe,  da.  of  the  late  James  Howe 
McClure,  of  Glasgow;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 
The  Grange , Edinburgh  ; Gairney , Kinross- 
shire  ; Army  and  Navy,  and  New  ( Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Kerr,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Scott-,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
William  Scott-Kerr,  of  Sunlaws,  near 
Kelso ; b.  1859 ; entered  24th  Regt.  1879, 
became  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards  1890,  Major 
1896,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col. 
1908,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen  (retired)  1919; 
Zulu  Campaign  1879;  present  at  battle  of 
Ulundi  (medal  with  clasp),  Sudan  Ex- 
pedition 1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star, 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; was  Col.  Comdg.  Grena- 
dier Guards,  and  2nd  City  of  London 
Territorial  Inf.  Brig.  1910-14,  and  in  com- 
mand of  an  Inf.  Brig.  1914 ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Kerrich,  Lieut.- Col.  Walter  Edmund, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Walter  D’Oyly 
Kerrich,  R.A. ; b i860;  entered  R.A.  1880, 
became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1898,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1905;  retired  1910;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1902,  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15,  with  Indian  Ordnance  Depart,  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1900,  Sybil,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Henry  Haskett  Chilton,  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Kerrick,  Capt.  Walter  Allan  Fitz-Gerald, 

D. S.O. , M.C. ; b.  i860;  Capt.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19,  with  Canadian  R.E.  (de- 
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Kerrison,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Roger 
Allday,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Roger  Allday  Kerrison,  banker,  of  Norwich ; 
b.  1855 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  at  Repton,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1875,  became  Capt. 
1884,  and  Major  1892;  retired  1897;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Norfolk  Regt. ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Norfolk 
Regt.:  m.  1885,  Jessie  Matilda,  da.  of  Rear- 
Adm.  Stapleton  John  Greville  [ese  E.  War- 
wick, colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Burgh  Hall,  Aylsham ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Kersey,  Major  Henry  Maitland,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  S.  Overbury  Kersey ; b. 
i860 ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  abroad ; some- 
time Manager  in  New  York  (for  U.S.A.  and 
Canada)  of  White  Star  Line  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  first  on  Staff  of  Maj.-Gen. 
St.  George  C.  Henry,  C.B.  and  afterwards 
with  15th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  finally 
Comdg.  the  Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is 
Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (ID.), 
and  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  7,  Savile  Row,  IV. ; Kyson  Point , 

Woodbridge , Suffolk;  Carlton,  White's, 
Cavalry,  Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal 
Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Kershaw,  Major  John  Victor,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kershaw,  Louis  James,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  A.  Kershaw  ; b 1869;  ed.  at  Belfast  Metho- 
dist Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin ; entered 
I.C.S.  1888  ; became  Assist.  Commr.,  Assam 
1892,  Dep.  Commr.  1898,  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Judicial  and  Gen.  Depart.,  E.  Bengal  and 
Assam  1905,  and  to  Financial  and  Municipal 
Depart.  1906,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1907, 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Financial  and  Municipal 
Depart.,  Behar  and  Orissa  1912,  Commr., 
Tirhoot  1913.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Revenue 
and  Agriculture  Depart.  1914,  and  Sec., 
Revenue  and  Statistical  Depart,  of  India 
Office ; sometime  a Member  of  Council  of 
Gov. -Gen.  of  India;  is  a Member  of  Board 


of  Trade  Advisory  Committee  on  Commercial 
Intelligence:  m,  1902;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  C.S.I. 

1918.  236,  St.  James's  Court,  Buckingham 
Gate,  S.W. 

Kershaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Sidney  Hardinge, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., Order 
of  Nile  of  Egypt):  m.  1909,  Mariorie  Mel- 
ville, da.  of  Capt.  Melville  Tuke,  of  Westcroft, 
Gravesend  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Keshar  Prashad  Singh,  Maharaja 
Bahadur,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1919.  Drumaon,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India. 
Ketchen,  Brig.-Gen.  Huntly  Douglas 

Brodie,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Major  James  Ket- 
chen, Indian  Army;  b.  1872;  is  Col.  Canadian 
Local  Forces,  and  on  Canadian  Permanent 
Forces;  served  during  S.  African  War  1901, 
with  Strathcona’s  Horse  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig, 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.B.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  was  in 
N.-W.  Mounted  Police  1894-1901,  and  Adj. 
Mounted  Troops,  Coronation  Contingent 
1911  (medal);  commands  a Mil.  Dist.;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Ketterson,  Major  Andrew  Robert, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Railway 
Troops  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kettlewell,  Arthur  Bradley,  C.I.E. , 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at 
New  Coli.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1890,  and 
became  Political  Officer,  Wano  1898,  Dep. 
Commr.  1903,  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Punjab  1903, 
Officiating  Ch.  Sec.  1914,  and  Additional 
Sec.  1915;  acted  as  Sec.  to  British  Min.  at 
Athens  during  European  War  (C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Kettlewell,  Col.  Edward  Alexander, 
D S 0.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut  -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Indian  Army ; B rma  1885-7  (medal  with 
clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  China  1900  (medal), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kettlewell,  Capt.  Lancelot,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Stanley  William  Kettlewell, 
V.  of  Stourpaine,  Blandford ; b.  1891 ; ed. 
at  Marlborough,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.; 
Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia  1915-18  as  Major 
Wiltshire  Regt.  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kewley,  Major  Edward  Rigby,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Edward  Kewley  [see  Brockle- 
bank,  Bt.] ; b.  1889;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Rifle  Brig. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Major,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  *886,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Brocklebank,  1st 
Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Key,  Com.  Astley  Dundas  Cooper 

Cooper-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Astley  Cooper-Key,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L., 

F. R.S.  [see  Cooper-Key,  “Knights 

Widows  ”] ; b.  1883 ; is  Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-17  with  a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  pro- 
moted); cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Key,  Major  Aston  McNeill  Cooper 
Cooper-,  C.B. , el.  son  of  the  late  Adm.  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Astley  Cooper-Key,  P.C., 

G. C.B.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.  A.  1880,  became  Capt.  1888,  and  Major 
1898;  retired  1899;  served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882  (medal,  star) ; was  an  In- 
structor in  Fortifications  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst  1889-96  ; appointed  an  Inspector 
of  Explosives  at  Home  Office  1898,  and  Ch. 
Inspector  1908 ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers 
author  of  “ Primer  of  Explosives,”  etc. : m. 
1883,  Edith,  da.  of  William  Henry  Mare,  of 
15,  Onslow  Square,  S.W. , and  St.  John’s, 
Newfoundland  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1914.  iog, 
Philbeach  Gardens,  S.  IV. 

Key,  Capt.  Edmund  Moore  Cooper 
Cooper-,  M.V.O. , younger  son  of  the  late 


COMPANION  AGE. 


X633 


Adm.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Astley  Cooper-Key, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  D.C.L.,  F.R.S.;  b.  1862;  en- 
tered R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut.  1884,  Com. 
1897,  and  Capt.  (retired)  1906 ; served  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (Egyptian  medal  with 
clasp,  Khedive’s  bronze  star) ; is  Sup.  of 
Roy.  Hospital  Sch.,  Greenwich  ; appointed 
a Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M.  1919:  m.  1898, 
Florence  Margaret  Penelope,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  James  Wigram,  of  Northlands,  Salis- 
bury [see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1909.  Queen's  House,  Greenwich , 
S.E. ; United  Service  Club. 

Keyes,  Lieut.-Com.  Adrian  St.  Vincent, 

C. B.E,,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Patton  Keyes,  G.C.B.;  b.  1882; 
entered  R.N.  18—,  became  Lieut.  1902,  and 
Lieut.-Com.  (retired)  1910,  and  Acting  Capt. 
on  Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch.,  Plymouth  (C.B.E) ; 
Dardanelles  1915-16,  in  command  of  Canadian 
Submarines,  present  at  landing  at,  and  with- 
drawal from,  Gallipoli  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Eleanor,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Walter  Campbell,  of  The  Ivy  House,  Hamp- 
ton Court ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.F.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Keyes,  Lieut.-Col.  Terence  Humphrey, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Charles  Patton  Keyes,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1877 ; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  in  Foreign  and  Political  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
India;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  8 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps) ; Political  Agent,  Persian  Gulf  1914- 
16 ; Comdg  Mekran  Mission  1916-17 
(C  I.E.) ; attached  to  Russian  Army  in 
Rumani.  1917-18  (Brevet  Lieut  -Col.,  Orde  s 
of  Vladimir,  St.  Anne,  and  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania  with 
Swords) ; on  special  duty  in  Petrograd 
1917-  8,  with  British  Mil.  Mission  to  S. 
Russia  <918,  Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff  19  9 
(C.M.G.),  and  Dep.  High  Commr.,  S.  Russia 
ipso  ; is  a F.R.G.S.  and  F.Z.S. : m.  1909, 
Edith  Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen 
C.  A.  McMahon,  F.R.S.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919.  Savile  Club. 

Keynes,  John  Maynaid,  C.B.,  son  of  John 
Neville  Keynes,  Registary,  Cambridge 
Univ.;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (Fellow  1909);  Sec.  Roy.  Eco- 
nomic So.,  and  editor  Economic  Journal ; 
was  in  India  Office  1906-8,  a Member  of  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Indian  Finance  and  Currency 

1913- 14,  and  Acting  Principal  Clerk,  Treasury 

1917-19 ; has  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; 
author  of  “ Indian  Currency  and  Finance.” 
etc.;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  46,  Gordon 

Square,  W.C.  ; King's  College,  Cambridge 
United  University  Club. 

Keys,  Pay  master- Capt  John  Anthony, 
C.B.)  b.  1863;  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N  ; 
Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  Khedive’s  Star), 
European  War  1914-17,  present  at  battle  of 
Jutland  (despatches,  C.B.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  with  Swords);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917- 

Keys,  Major  Percy  Hubert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Keys,  Lieut.-Col.  William  David  Acheson, 

C. I.E. , M.D.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Keyser,  Major  Albert  George,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Keyworth,  Col.  Robert  Geoffrey, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col  R.A. ; S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  tour  clasps),  European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Khair  Bakhsh,  Nawab,  Khan  Bahadur , 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Jamandar  of  the  Mari 
Tribe,  Baluchistan  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Balu- 
chistan, India. 

Khan  [see  Ghazanfan  Ali  Khan]. 

Khan  Ahmad  Shah,  Khan  Bahadur > 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Khan  Mohamad  Shah;  b.  1840!' 


is  Hon.  Sub-Judge,  and  an  Hon.  Magistrate, 
Jullundur;  cr.  C.I.E-  J918.  Jullundur,  Punjab. 

Khan  Muhammad,  Capt.  Akbar  Khar, 
C.I.E.',  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Native 
Indian  Land  Forces ; appointed  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1917  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Khoman  Singh,  Bakhshi,  C.S.I. ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1877.  Indore,  Central  India. 

Khuda  Bakhsh  Khan,  Nawab  Mateh , 
C.I.E , O.B.E. ; b.  18— ; Extra  Assist. 
Commr.,  Punjab,  and  a Member  of  Baha- 
walpar  State  Coun'il.  Punjab;  cr.  O.B.E. 
1918,  C.I.E.  1919  Bahawalpar,  Punjab . 

Khum  Lai,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Sawbwa 
of  Shan  State  of  Laihka;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 
Laikha,  Shan  States,  Burma. 

Khwaja  Yusaf  Shah,  Khan  Bahadur, 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; a M.L-C.  Punjab ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1919.  Lahore,  Punjab. 

Kidd,  Lieut.-  Col.  Bertram  Graham  Balfour, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Surg  -Gen.  Leonard  Kidd, 
Army  Med.  Depart.  ; b.  1875  > ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; Waziristan  Expedition  1900-1901 
(medal),  Aden  1901-2.  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  Mesopotamia  1920  : 
m.  1908,  Violet  Mary  Alice,  da.  of  John 
Bott,  of  Cheltenham;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Kidd,  Major  Guy  Egerton,  D.S  O. ; b. 
1882;  f rmerly  Major  R.  A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S  O.  19x6. 

Kidd,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Andrew,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.  3.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Kidd,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Franklin,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Kiddle,  Rear- Adm.  Edward  Buxton, 
C.B.  son  of  Capt.  jaraes  Kiddle,  R.N.; 
b.  1866;  Rea^-Adm.  RN  ; sometime  an. 
A.:  C.  to  H.M.;  appointed  R ar-Adm. 
2nd  Battle  Squadron  1920;  cr  C.B.  1918. 

Kiddle,  Col.  Frederick,  C.M.G.,  M.B.  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Trim  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A  and 
M.B.  1892)  ; entered  R.A. M.C.  1895,  became 
Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1917 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916 

Kiddle,  Capt.  Kerrison,  C.B.E.;  b.  1876; 
Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  with  4th 
Destroyer  Flotilla,  with  Dover  Patrol, 
Comdg.  H.M.S.  “ Active,”  and  Comdg.  De- 
stroyet  DepotSbip,  Grand  Fleet  (despatches, 
C-B.E.) : m.  1909,  Hjordis,  da.  of  Consul- 
Gen.  O.  Holte  of  Christiania  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Kidston,  George  Jardine,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  George  Kidston,  of  Finlaystone,  Ren- 
frewshire ; b.  1873  ; H.B.M.’s  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Min.  Plen.  to  Finland:  m.  1911,  Lilian 
Frances,  da.  of  Sir  George  Francis  Bonham, 
2nd  Bt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  British  Legation, 
Helsingfors,  Finland ; za,  St.  James's  Square, 
S W . 1 ; St.  James's , and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Kidston-Kerr  [see  Kerr]. 

Kilborn,  Arthur  Rubin,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
M.M.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.M., 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Kilby,  Reginald  George,  C.I.E.)  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1895,  became  Dep. 
Collector,  Bengal,  1904,  Magistrate  and 
Collector  1910,  and  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
Bihar  and  Orissa  1912;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Ba/asore,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India. 

Kilkelly,  Surg. -Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ran- 
dolph, C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  M.B.,  B.Ch .,  son 
of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Charles  Edward 
Kilkelly,  F.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  Indian  Med.  Ser., 
of  Drimcong,  co.  Galway;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Downside  Coll.,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 

52 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1634 


1882,  M.B.  1883,  B.Ch.  1884),  and  in  Vienna; 

L. R.C.S.I.  1884;  entered  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1885,  became  Surg.-Maj.  Grenadier  Guards 
1897,  and  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  1905;  retired 
1905  ; Egyptian  Campaign  1898  (despatches, 
two  medals  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Portland 
and  Transvaal  Imperial  Yeo.  Hospitals, 
with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches,  two  medals 
with  five  clasps,  C.M.G.),  European  War 
1914-18;  on  Personal  Staff  of  H.R.H.  the 
Duke  of  Connaught  in  India  ; is  a J.P.  and 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Gahvay  ; was  House  Gov. 
and  Med.  Sup.,  Osborne  1905-11  : m.  1893, 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Henry 
William  Petre  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.]  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1907.  Drim- 
cong,  co.  Galway  ; Guards' , Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Dublin  University  Clubs. 

Kiliner,  Capt.  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Killam,  Major  George  Knight,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  Hon.  Albert  Clements  Killam 
(Chm.  of  Railway  Commn.  of  Canada),  of 
Ottawa  ; b.  1878  ; ed,  at  All  Saints’  Sch., 
Winnipeg,  and  at  Manitoba  Coll.  ; is  Major 
Canadian  Forces,  and  a Member  of  the  firm  of 
Allan,  Killam  and  McKay,  brokers,  of  Winni- 
peg ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Manitoba 
Winnipeg)  Club. 

Killick,  Alexander  Herbert,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  S.  Lancashire  Regt  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Older  of  Nhe  of  Egvpt) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Killick,  John  Spencer,  C.B.E .;  b.  18 — ; 
Co.  Surveyor  Herts,  and  Acting  Manager 
and  Engineer,  Road  Board ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Killin,  Robert,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Killin,  of  Rutherglen  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Scott’s 
Sch.,  Rutherglen;  is  Sup.  of  the  Line  to 
Caledonian  Railway:  m.  1895,  Jane  Emily, 
da.  of  Peter  Kerry  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  King- 
holm,  Rutherglen,  Scotland. 

Kilner,  Wing- Com.  Cecil  Francis, D.S.O  , 
son  of  William  Alexander  Kilner,  of 
Kemsing,  Kent;  b.  1882;  formerly  Major 
R.M.L.I  • now  Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  promoted) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(Bar  1917). 

Kilner,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Harold, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1864  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  Reserve  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Kilpatrick,  Rev.  George  Gordon  Din- 
widdie,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Chap.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kilvert,  Major  Robert  Edgar,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1881  ; is  Major  R.M.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1912,  Hilda  Stephanie,  da. of  F.  S.  Maton  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

KiMBKR,£f^/.-C<?/.Edrnund  Gibbs,  C.B.E., 
D S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Kimber,  formerly  of 
Shooters  Hill,  Kent;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1892 ; 
formerly  Lieut. -Col. (T.D.)  13th  Batn.  London 
Regt.  ; European  War  19x4-18  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.);  was  Prosecutor  and 
Judge- Advocate  Courts-Martial  Irish  Re- 
bellion 19x6:  m.  1913,  Maud,  da.  of  William 
Bridekirk  Wilson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  ioiq.  6,  Yale  Court,  West  Hamp- 
stead, N . I V.  ; 4,  Pump  Court , Temple , E.  C.  ; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Kinahan,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Frederick 
Hudson-,  C.B.E.  [see  Hudson-Kinahan, 
Bt.]. 

Kincaid,  Hon.  Charles  Augustus,  C.V.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  William  Kincaid;  b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1889;  was  2nd 
Assist.,  Sind  1897-8,  Judicial  Assist,  to 


Gov.’s  Agent,  Kathiawar  1898-1905,  and 
Sessions  Judge  and  Agent  for  the  Sardars 
of  the  Deccan  1905-9 ; appointed  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bombay  (Political,  Special,  and 
Judicial  Departs  ) 1910,  Dist.  and  Sessions 
Judge  1913,  a Member  of  Viceroy’s  Legis- 
lative  Council  1917,  and  Judicial  Commr. 
in  Sind,  1919  ; author  of  “The  Outlaws  of 
Kathiawar,”  etc  : m.  1905,  Katherine  Mary, 
da.  of  Charles  John  Seddon,  of  18,  Parkfield, 
New  Ferry,  Cheshire  ; cr  C.V.O.  1911. 
Judicial  Commissioners  House,  Kasauli, 
India;  East  India  United  Service,  and 
Bycullah  ( Bombay ) Clubs. 

Kincaid,  Col.  William  Francis  Henry 
Style,  C.B.,  son  of  John  Henry  Kincaid, 
M.A.,  J.P.,  of  78,  Merrion  Square,  Dublin  ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  in  France;  en- 
tered R.E.  1880,  became  Capt.  1889,  Brevet 
Major  1896,  Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  and  Col.  1903  ; retired 
1911 ; served  with  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  with 
Dongola  Expedition  1896,  as  A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  Egyptian  medal 
with  two  clasps),  with  Nile  Expedition  1897, 
as  A.A.G.  (despatches,  two  clasps),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles  of 
Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches,  medal, 
4th  class  Osmanieh,  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  on  Staff,  present  at  battles  of 
Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River,  Magers- 
fontein,  Poplar  Grove  and  Driefontein  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Col.);  was  an  A.Q.M.G.  1903-7  and  1915-19  : 
m.  1904,  Rosamond,  da.  of  the  late  John 
James  Hamilton  Humphreys  [Style,  Bt. 
colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906.  United  Service 
Club. 

Kincaid-Smith  [see  SmithJ. 

Kinch,  Lieut.  - Com.  Arthur  Gordon, 
D.S.O.  ; b 18—;  is  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Indian 
Marine ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Kindell,  Major  Francis  Percy,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Major  R.A.  (T.F.)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kinder,  Claude  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Thomas  William  Kinder, 
formerly  Master  of  the  Mint,  Hong  Kong  ; 
b.  1852  ; is  a M.I.C.E.  ; served  in  China  1900 
(despatches);  sometime  a Member  of  Civil 
Staff  of  Chinese  Imperial  Railways : m. 
1879,  Mary,  da.  of  Harabumi  Asai,  of  Tokio; 
cr.  C.M.G.  igoo.  Churt,  Surrey. 

Kindersley,  Co/.  Archibald  Ogilvie 
Lyttelton,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  Capt.  H.  W. 
Kindersley,  of  Trsnmere,  Lymington  ; b. 
1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Highland  L.I.  Reserve; 
W.  Africa  1895,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King  s medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914  19  in 
Balkans  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Ordre  de 
1’etoile  noire);  was  Hon.  Attache  to  British 
Embassy,  Japan  19x1-13:  m.  1908,  Edith, 
da.  of  T.  Craven,  D.L.,  J.P.,  of  Kirklington 
Hall,  Notts  ; ct\  C.M.G.  19 19.  The  Grange , 
Hamstead,  near  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Kindersley,  Major  James  Benjamin, 
D.S.O.,  A I.C.,  son  of  R.  S.  Kindersley,  of  Eton 
College,  Windsor ; b.  1893;  ed.  at  Clifton, 
and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford;  Major  R.F.A. 
(Reserve)  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed  Capt.  Instructor 
of  Gunnery  19x9  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Vincent's 
{Oxford)  Club. 

King,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  James,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  King, 
B.  A.  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Radley  ; entered  King9 s 
Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  1884,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Brevet  Major  1898,  and  Major  1902  ; 
retired  1906  ; Camel  Corps  in  Dongola  Ex- 
pedition 1896  (medal,  4th  class  Medjidie), 
Nile  Expedition  1897  (clasp),  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battles  ol  Atbara  and  Khar- 
tum (despatches,  thrice,  Brevet  Major),  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  as  A.D.C.,  as  D.A.A.G.,  and 
in  command  of  Kimberley  Mounted  Corps, 
present  during  siege  of  Ladysmith  and  at 
relief  of  Mafeking  (despatches  thrice. 
D.S.O.),  European  War  191418  in  France, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches  thrice, 
C.M.G.);  was  Assist.  Comdt.  Sch.  of  In- 
struction for  Mounted  Inf.  1903-7;  is  a J.P. 
for  Aberdeenshire,  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Fife  and  Forfar  Yeo.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Tertowie  House , Aberdeen- 
shire. 

King,  Brig. -Gen.  Algernon  D’Aguilar, 
C B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  A.  H.  King,  C.B.,  R.A. ; b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1882,  became 
Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1909,  and 
Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1919  ; retired 
1914  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; European  War  1914-19,  Comdg. 

R. A.,  42nd  Div.  and  R.A.  Desert  Mounted 
Corps  (C.B.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1894,  Lilian,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Hargreaves,  of  Arborfield 
Hall,  Berks;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

King,  Capt.  Cecil  Hankey  Dickson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Col.  Charles  Dickson 
King,  C.B. !£.,  formerly  R.A.;  b.  1897;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  Special  Reserve  ; European  War 
i9i4-i9(wounded, despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

King,  Col.  Charles  Dickson,  C.B.E. ; b. 
i860  ; formerly  Col.  R.A. ; Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882,  present  at  Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m.  18—; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

King,  Major  Charles  Edward  Stewart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  King,  of  Bal- 
lymena ; b.  18—;  Major  R.A.S.C.  and  S. 
African  Union  Defence  Force ; German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15  Comdg.  a Commando 
(despatches.  D.S.O.):  ni.  1919,  Adela,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Gihon,of  Lisnafillan  House, 
Galgorm,  Ballymena  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

King,  Major  Charles  Ernest,  D.S  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

King,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Charles  King  ; b.  1891  ; is  Capt. 
and  Acting  Major  Cheshire  Regt.,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  thereof ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1918,  Muriel 
Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Wilks,  of  Ewshot;  cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918.  21,  Surbiton  Hill 

Park,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 

King,  Charles  Montague,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Henry  Oakes  King  ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered 
I.C.S.  1890,  and  served  in  Punjab  as  Assist. 
Commr.  and  Settlement  Officer;  appointed 
a Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab  1901,  and  a Commr. 
1918:  m.  1899,  Agnes  Bertha,  da.  of  A.  C. 
Clark;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Lahon , Punjab ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

King,  Major  Dennis  Malcolm,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Liverpool  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m. 
1920,  the  Hon.  Clare  Stella  Mary  Petre,  da. 
of  15th  Baron  Petre;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918). 

King,  Col.  Edwin  James,  C.M.G.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Edwin  King,  of  The  Elms, 
Highgate,  N. ; b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  Ch.  Cb.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903); 
Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial  Force  (commanded 
7th  Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
Middlesex  Regt.  1907-19);  is  an  A.A.G. 
with  rank  of  Col.;  S.  African  War  1900  with 
Colonial  Forces  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
C.M.G. , promoted  Col.);  is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  and  Mil.  Member  of  Middlesex 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; has  Order  of 
Mercy  : m.  1905,  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Ashby,  of  Scarborough  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
19x6.  The  Old  House,  East  Finchley , N. 
King,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  4th  Hussars;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : 
in.  1920,  a da.  of  Col.  Francis  Charrington, 
C.M.G,,  and  widow  of  Lewis  Loyd;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  22,  Ovington 

Square,  S.IV. 


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King,  Frederick  Truby,  C.M.G.,  M.B.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Med.  Sup.,  Seacliff  Mental  Hos- 
pital, New  Zealand  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Sea- 
cliff,  New  Zealand. 

King,  Major  George  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
M.C.  ; 6.18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) ; cr.D.S.O. 
1919. 

King,  Major  Gerald  Hartley,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Hartley  King,  of  Stourbridge  ; b.  1882; 
is  Major  R.A.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

King,  Lieut.-Col.  Giffard  Hamilton  Mac- 
Arthur,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Artillery  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1918. 

King,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  East,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frederick  Henry  King,  of  Aylesbury; 
b.  1888 ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  E.  York- 
shire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix 
de  Guerre) : m.  1918,  Edith  Sophie,  da.  of 
Henry  J.  Ryman,  of  Thorpedale,  Chorley 
Wood;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Villa 
Devoto , Buenos  Aires;  Holmleigh , Aylesbury. 

King,  Capt.  Henry  Douglas,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry 
Welchman  King;  b.  1*77 ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1905 ; formerly  in  MercantileMarine  ; 
was  in  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  1893  1902,  and  in 
Inns  ofCourt  Rifles  1902-4 ; joined  R.N.  V.R. 
(V.D.)  1904,  and  commanded  London  Div. 
(became  Capt.  1920)  ; European  War  1914-17 
with  Roy.  Naval  Div.  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  Par- 
liamentary Private  Sec.  to  Parliamentary 
Sec.  to  Min.  of  Shipping  1919,  and  to  Ch. 
Sec.  for  Ireland  1920 ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested N.  Div.  of  Norfolk  Jan.  1910  and 

1 Dec.  1910;  elected  therefor  ( C.-Ind .)  Dec. 
19x8:  m.  1900,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  R.  Swan,  of  S.  Australia;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Dales, 
Sheringham,  Norfolk;  59,  Cadosan  Square, 
S.W. ; Junior  Carlton,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

King,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  L.I. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

King,  James  Edward,  C.B.E.  [see  King, 

Bt.,  cr.  1888]. 

King,  James  Foster,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
f oster  King,  of  Longhaugh ; b.  1862;  Ch. 
Surveyor  British  Corporation  for  Survey 
and  Registry  of  Shipping:  m.  1885;  cr. 

C. B.E*  (Civil)  1920.  14,  Blythswood  Square, 

Glasgow. 

King,  Major  John  Russell,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

King,  Mark,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; a retired 
Lieut  Coldstream  Guards ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

King,  Merton,  C.M.G.,)  b.  18 — ; ap- 
pointed Sec.  W.  Pacific  Commn.  1897,  and 
Resident  Commr.  New  Hebrides  1907  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

King,  Capt.  Miles  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Machine  Gun  Corps;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

King,  Com.  Philip  Wilfred,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18— ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

King,  Capt.  R.,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.)  b.  18 — ; 

Capt.  Australian  Flying  Corps  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.f.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919- 

King,  Com.  Richard  Matthew,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Destroyer  and  Tor- 
pedo Boat  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


King,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Diarmid  Vere 
Oldham,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  King, 
formerly  Director  of  Geological  Survey,  India  ; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusi- 
liers; an  A.M.I.C.E.  ; S.  Africa  1900-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Assist. 
Engineer,  Buenos  Aires  and  Pacific  Railway, 

19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Buenos  Aires, 

Argentine. 

King,  Col.  Walter  Gawen,  C.I.E.,  M.B., 
C.M.,  D.P.H.,  son  of  the  late  J.  H.  King,  of 
Killcott  and  Kineton,  Warwick;  b.  1851; 
M.B.  and  C.M.,  Aberdeen  1873,  and  D.P.H. 
1889 ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1874, 
became  Surg.-Maj.  1886,  Surg. -Lieut.-Col. 
(now  Lieut.-Col.)  1894,  and  Col.  1906;  retired 
1910;  appointed  Civil  Surg.  1877,  and  Sup.  of 
Jails  1892  ; has  been  Surg.  to  Gov.  of  Madras, 
Professor  of  Physics  in  Madras  Presidency 
Coll.,  Professor  of  Hygiene  in  Madras 
Med.  Coll.,  Special  Sanitary  Officer  for 
Madras  City,  Sup.  of  Mandalay  Central 
Jail  and  of  Madras  Govt.  Lunatic  Asylum, 
Inspector  of  Vaccination  for  Madras,  and 
Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.,  Madras  ; had  charge 
of  temporary  Animal  Vaccine  Supply  Depart., 
Madras  1891-2  ; was  Sanitary  Commr.  for 
Madras  Govt.  1894-1905  ; specially  thanked 
by  Madras  Govt,  for  sers.  during  famines 
1876-7  and  1896-7  ; by  order  of  Madras  Govt, 
in  recognition  of  his  gen.  sanitary  sers. 
the  combined  provincial  laboratories  were 
named  “ The  King  Institute  of  Preventive 
Medicine”  1903;  several  times  thanked  by 
Burma  Govt,  for  med.  and  sanitary  adminis- 
trative sers. ; has  been  Sanitary  Commr. 
and  Sup. -Gen.  of  Vaccination,  Burma,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil  Hospitals,  Burma  ; is 
Fellow  of  the  Roy.  Sanitary  Institute,  of 
Roy.  Institute  of  Public  Health,  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med.,  and  of  So.  of  Tropical 
Medicine  and  Hygiene,  and  Hon.  Fellow 
of  Madras  Univ.  ; sometime  Member  of 
Educational  Syndicate  of  Burma,  and  of 
Court  of  Visitors  of  Indian  Institute  of 
Science  ; awarded  Kingsley  medal  by  Tropi- 
cal Sch.  of  Medicine  1910;  was  Lecturer 
on  Applied  Hygiene  in  the  Tropics,  King’s 
Coll.,  London  Univ.  1913-19  ; attached  Arniv 
Med.  Ser.  1915-18  (commended  by  Sec  of 
State;  author  of  “Simple  Sanitary  Rules 
during  Cholera  Epidemics,”  “The  Plague 
Inspector,”  etc.  : m.  18 — , Laura,  who  d. 
1918,  only  da.  of  the  late  William  Marrett, 
Ch.  Engineer  to  the  Nizam’s  Govt.;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1899.  Clovelly,  Royston  Park , Hatch  End, 
Middlesex. 

King,  Lieut.  William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  with  Inland  Water 
Transport  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

King,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Birchall  Macau- 
lay, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Frank  King, 
of  St.  Catharine’s,  Ontario,  Canada  ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  at  St-  Catharine's,  Canada  : is  a manufac- 
turer, Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery,  and  a 
Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Mafeking  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches.  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Order 
of  the  Crown,  C.M  G.,  Crpix  de  Guerre); 
was  Resident  J.P.  of  Ventersdorp,  S.  Africa 
1902-6:  m.  1st.  1909,  Nora  Beatrice,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  R.  Z.  Rogers;  2ndlv,  1920,  Selina 
Adine  (who  in  1920  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Shuttleworth),  da.  of  the  late 
Bri^.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Francis  Charles  Bridge- 
man  [see  E.  Bradfoi  d,  colls.]  and  widow  of 
Capt.  the  Hon.  Lawrence  Ughtred  Kay- 
Shuttleworth  [see  B.  Shuttleworthl ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

King,  William  Hope,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

King,  Hon.  William  Lyon  Mackenzie, 
C.M.G. , son  of  John  King,  K.C.,  Professor 
of  Law,  of  4,  Grange  Road,  Toronto,  On- 
tario ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Berlin  (now  Kitchener), 
Ontario,  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1895,  LL.B. 
1896,  M.A.  1897),  at  Chicago  Univ.  (Fellow 


1896-7),  and  at  Harvard  Univ.  (M.A.  1898 
Fellow  1897-1900,  Ph.D.  1909) ; Hon.  LL.D. 
Queen’s  Univ.  1919  ; sometime  Instructor  of 
Political  Economy  in  Harvard  Univ.  ; was 
Dep.  Min.  of  Labour,  Canada,  and  Editor 
of  The  Labour  Gazette  1900-1908,  and  M.P. 
and  Min.  of  Labour  1908-11  ; is  a P.C.  of 
Canada,  M.P.  for  Prince  (Prince  Edward 
Island),  Leader  of  Liberal  Party  of  Canada, 
Leader  of  Opposition  in  Canadian  House  of 
Commons,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Canada, 
and  Past  Pres,  of  Reform  Asso.  of  Ontario; 
sometime  Registrar  of  Boards  of  Conciliation 
and  Investigation ; appointed  a Special 
Commr.  to  report  on  Govt.  Clothing  Con- 
tracts in  Canada  1898,  and  in  Great  Britain 
and  Europe  1899,  Sec.  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Industrial  Disputes,  British  Columbia  1903, 
Chm.  of  Roy.  Commn.  to  enquire  into  con- 
ditions of  employment  of  telephone  opera- 
tors, and  Roy.  Commr.  to  assess  claims 
of  Japanese  Residents  in  Vancouver  1907,  to 
enquire  into  causes  of  influx  of  Orientals 
into  Canada  1907,  to  assess  claims  of 
Chinese  Residents  in  Vancouver  1908,  and 
to  enquire  into  conditions  of  Textile  In- 
dustry in  Canada  1908;  has  acted  as  Govt. 
Conciliator  in  numerous  industrial  disputes ; 
one  of  the  Founders  of  Canadian  Club  of 
Ottawa,  of  which  he  was  Pres.  1904-5 ; re- 
presented Canadian  Govt,  in  England  on 
English  and  Oriental  Emigration  Problems, 
1906  and  1908,  and  was  Canadian  Govt.  Re- 
presentative to  India  on  Labour  Problem 
and  a British  Delegate  to  International  Opium 
Commn.  at  Shanghai  1909;  Director  of  In- 
vestigation of  Industrial  Relations  for 
Rockefeller  Foundation  1914-18,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  National  Executive  of  Canadian 
Patriotic  Fund  1914-19  ; fas  b*-en  Leader  of 
Opposition  in  Canadian  House  of  Commons 
since  1919;  author  of  “The  Secret  of 
Heroism,”  etc.;  cr.  C.M.G.  rgo6.  The  Rox- 
borough,  Ottawa,  Canada ; Rideau  ( Ottawa \ 
and  Ontario  ( Toronto ) Clubs. 

King,  Alajor  William  Selwyn,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Ser. 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

King,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Gurwood  King-, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  King-King,  for- 
merly 13th  Hussars  ; b.  1863  J ea.  at  Rugby 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered 
The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  1883,  be- 
came Capt.  1891,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Brevet  Col  1915  ; 
retired  1912 ; served  with  Malakand  and 
Mahmund  Field  Forces  1897-8,  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (twice  mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Colonial 
Div.,  and  subsequently  as  D.A.A.G.,  Cape 
Town  Dist.  (twice  mentioned  in  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  with 
Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force  1915, 
Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.); 
appointed  a D.A.A  G.  for  Musketry,  Irish 
Command  1902,  Officer  in  Charge  of  Mus- 
ketry Duties  1905,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
Welsh  Div  Territorial  Force  1908,  a Training 
Centre  1914,  and  a Div.  1915  ; is  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  , and  a J.P.  for  co.  Heieford  : m.  1st,  1887, 
Anne,  who  d.  1889,  da.  of  Major  Kiggell,  of 
Glin,  co.  Limerick;  2nd,  1892,  Dina  May, 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Sillem,  of  The 
Green,  Esher,  Surrey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
King-Harman  [see  Harman]. 
King-Wood  [see  Wood]. 

Kingscote,  Thomas  Arthur  Fitzhardinge, 
C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas 
Henry  Kingscote  (B.  Bloomfield);  b.  1845; 
was  Gentleman  of  the  Royal  Wine  Cellars 
1892-1911,  and  a Gentleman  Usher  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1908-10,  and  to  King  George  V. 
1910-19,  since  when  he  has  been  an  Extra 
Gentleman  Usher  to  H.M.  : m.  1872,  the 
Hon.  Evelyn  Maiw  Gifford,  da.  of  2nd  B. 
Gifford;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901,  C.V.O. 
1920.  St.  James's  Palace , S.  IV.  ; Waters 
moor  House,  Cirencester. 

Kingsford,  MajorGcoSvy  Neville,/). 5. 0., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporal  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C,.  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Kingsford,  Major  Guy  Thornhill,  D.S.O .; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  (T.D.)  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kingsley,  Major  Harold  Evelyn  William 
Bell-,  D.S.O. ; b.  1885;  is  Major  Indian 
Army;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kingsmill,  Lieut. -Col  Andrew  de  Portal, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Howley  Kingsmill,  J.P.,  D.L.  [see  Portal, 
Bt.]  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  ; formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1904,  Gladys  (from  whom  he  obtained  a 
divorce  ig/o),  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  H. 
Johnson,  64th  Regt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Sydmonton  Court,  Newbury. 

Kingsmill,  Major  Horace  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  J.  Kingsmill,  of  N.  S. 
Wales  ; b.  1888  ; is  Major  Australian  Artil- 
lery ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  1916. 
Kingsmill,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Bernard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Nicol  Kingsmill,  K.C.,  of 
Toronto;  b.  1876;  Bar.  Canada  1901;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg  a Batn.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  19x5-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Winifred  Sara,  da.  of 
R.  W.  Puddicombe,  of  London,  Ontario;  cr 
D.S.O.  1918.  7 4,  Castle  Frank  Road.  Toronto  ; 
Toronto,  and  University  ( Toronto ) Clubs. 

Kingsnorth,  Engineer- Rear- Adm.lKrthnr 
Frederick,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Kings- 
north ; b.  1864  ; is  Engineer  - Rear  - Adm. 
R.N.  ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, C.B.):  m.  1911,  Helen,  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Smith,  of  Hartlepool;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916. 

Kingston- M'Claughry [see  M'Claughry]. 

Kingstone,  Capt.  James  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1892;  Capt..  2nd  Dragoon  Guards 
(Queen’s  Bays)  ; European  War  1914-20  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O  j;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kininmonth,  Capt.  James  Carstairs, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18—;  Capt.  Australian  Ordnance 
Corps  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Phyllis  Fairlie,  da.  of 
Arthur  Mactier  Cuninghame  [see  Fairlie- 
Cuninghame,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mount  Hess,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Kinkead,  Flying  Officer  Samuel  Marcus, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  D.F.C. ; b.  18—  ; European 
War  igivig,  as  Fiying  Officer  R.A.F.  I 
(D.S.C.  and  Bar,  D.F.C.  and  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Kinloch,  Major  Graham,  D S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  temporary  Major  Artillery  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kinloch,  James  Laird,  C.L.E.;  b.  18 — ; I 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Kino,  Major  Algernon  Roderick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  G.  A.  Kino,  of  Dulwich,  S.E. ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
entered  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1910,  and  Major  1915  ; retired  1918  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1907,  Alice  Elsie,  da. 
of  H.  G.  Beard  ; cr  D.S  O.  1915. 

Kinnear,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kinsman,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Richard 
Vivian,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Harold  John  Kinsman,  R.A.  ; b.  1876;  ed. 
at  Bedford  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A.  1896,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  R.H.A. 
1912,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; N.  Nigeria  1902, 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Ch.  Instructor  in  Gun- 
nery 1917  : m.  1916,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Arthur 
Whitaker,  of  52,  Cadogau  Square,  S.W.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Kinsman,  Major  William  Augustus  Cecil, 
D.S.O., son  of  the  lateCol.  Harold  JohnKins- 
man,  formerly  R.A. ; b.  1878;  entered  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1900,  became  Capt. 
1907  and  Brevet  Major  1919 ; S.  Africa 


1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King  s medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.) ; appointed  Assist.  Inspector  of 
Recruiting,  Irish  Command  1914  : m.  1909, 
Frances  Elisabeth,  da.  of  R.  J.  Newell,  of 
Monkstown,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Kippen,  Major  William  Harold,  D.S.O.y 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Kiran  Chandra  De,  C.I.E. , son  of 
Nilmony  De,  of  1,  Dumdum  Road,  Cossipore ; 
b'.  1871  ; ed.  at  Presidency  Coll.,  Calcutta 
(B.A.  Honours  1890),  and  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Cambridge ; is  Commr.  for  Chittagong  Div.  ; 
author  of  “ Report  on  the  Fisheries  of  E. 
Bengal  and  Assam  : m.  1890,  the  el.  da. 
of  the  Hon.  Charuchandra  Mitra,  of 
Allahabad;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Brookside,  Shil- 
long, Assam  ; 1,  Dumdum  Road,  Cossipore, 
Bengal;  National  Liberal  {London),  and 
Calcutta  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Kirby,  Col.  Arthur  Durham,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. , son  of  — Kirby,  of  Milton-under- 
Wychwood,  Oxon ; b.  1867 ; Col.  R.A. ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps.  Brevet 
Major.  French  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  with  Croix  de  Guerre), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 

C.  B.) ; has  Delhi  Durbar  medal ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Kirby,  Major  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; 
is  Major  R.A.V.C.;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kirby,  Major  Horace  Augustus,  D.S.O ., 
M.C.;  b.  1881;  Major  R.A  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O.,  Greek  Mil. 
Cross);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kirby, Lieut.- Col.  Joseph  Thomas, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915- 
18  with  Supply  and  Transport  Corps  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order 
of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Kirby,  Lieut -Col.  Mark  Thomas  Anthony, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Mark  Dalton  Kirby,  formerly 
of  Windsor;  b.  1874;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  with  Victorian  Mounted  Rifles 
(despatches,  promoted  Capt.,  D.S.O.);  is 
Hon.  Major  R.A. , and  Assist.  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport,  with  rank  of 

j Lieut.-Col.;  has  been  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces, 
Extra  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  6th 
(Poona)  Div.,  S.  Army,  India,  and  A.D.C. 
to  Comdt.  of  Signalling  Sch.,  Aldershot, 
and  Staff  Coll.,  Camberley  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Kirby,  Col.  Norborne,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
| late  Rev.  Henry  Thomas  Murdoch  Kirby, 
V.  of  Mayfield,  Sussex  [Thompson,  Bt., 
cr.  1797,  ext.];  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll. ; formerly  Col. 
R.E.  (retired  1920) ; with  Burma  Expedition 
1892-3  (medal  with  clasp);  appointed  Engi- 
neer Stores  Officer,  Bombay  1915  (C.I.E.); 
is  patron  of  Mayfield  V.  (Sussex):  m.  1898, 
his  cousin,  Evelyn  Rivers,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev  Reginald  Rivers  Kirby,  of  Hazelbrae, 
Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 
The  Towers,  Ventnor,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Kirby,  Com.  Richard  Evan  Williams, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  R.  J.  Kirby,  of  Tokio,  Japan; 
b.  1883  ; Com.  R.N.  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kirby,  Brig.-Gen.  Stuart  Rodger,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1873  ; entered  6th  Dragoon  Guards  1893, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Col.  1918,  and  Hon. 
Brier.-Gen.  (retired)  iy2o  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Poplar 
Grove  and  Dreifontein  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  7914-15,  as  a 
Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  3rd  class  Order  of  St. 
Anne)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Kirby,  Major  William  Lewis  Clark, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Kirby,  F.R.G.S. ; b.  1879;  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  12th  Lancers,  and  a D A. A. 
and  Q.  M.G.  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  O.B.E.):  m.  1914,  Doris  Eileen,  da. 
of  James  Monro  Walker  [see  Walker,  Bt., 
cr.  1886] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
I9t9- 

Kirk,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Charters,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1868  ; ed.  at  We  lington  Coll. ; Lieut.-Col. 
Anti-Aircraft  Defence,  Home  Forces;  cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kirk,  Major  John  William  Carnegie, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Sir  John  Kirk,  G.C.M.G., 
K.C.B.,  F.R.S. ; 6.1878;  ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Camb.  Univ.  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasp-,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
author  of  “ Grammar  of  Somali  Language” : 
m.  1907,  Agnes  Maud,  da.  of  Col.  Frederick 
Hutchinson  Haynes,  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Linton  Hall , Newent, 
Gloucestershire. 

Kirkby,  Com.  Ernest  Walter,  D.S.O.-, 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
with  Submarines  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Kirkby,  Major  Harold  Alec,  D.S.O., 
5th  son  of  the  late  David  Edward  Kirkby, 
J.P.  (formerly  17th  Regt.),  of  Llanfendigaid, 
Towyn,  Merioneth  ; b.  1874;  entered  Lanca- 
shire Fusiliers  1900,  and  is  Major;  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  Aro  Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Nigeria  1903  (clasp)  and  1904-5 
(despatches,  clasp),  and  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
France,  Flanders,  and  on  the  Rhine  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1909,  Evelyn  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  Claud  Hutton  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Towyn,  Merioneth. 

Kirkby,  Capt.  William  Wynn,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  (re- 
tired 1920) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kirkcaldy,  Brig. -Gen,  James,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Kirkcaldy;  b.  1866; 
was  in  Black  Watch,  and  on  School  of 
Musketry  Staff,  Hythe  1885-91 ; subsequently 
in  Canadian  Mil.  ; Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and 
a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (two  Bars  1918)  C.M.G.  1919. 

Kirke,  Mayor  Ed  wards  St.  George,  D.S.  O., 
4th  son  of  Col.  St  George  Mervyn 
Kirke  (formerly  R.E.),  of  MarKham, 
Maori  Road,  Guildford;  b.  1883;  is  Major 

R. E.,  and  attached  to  Indian  Army;  served 
in  E.  Africa  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.)  : 
rn.  1911,  Ethel  Jessie,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Longley,  R.  of  Tydd  St.  Mary’s,  Lincoln- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Kirke,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  St.  George, 
D.S.O.,  e).  son  of  Col.  St.  George  Mervyn  | 
Kirke  (formerly  R.E.),  of  Markham,  Maori 
Road,  Guildford  ; b.  1875  ; formerly  Lieut.-  j 
Col.  R.F.A.  (retired  1920);  served  during 

S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  battle  J 
of  Lombard’s  Kop,  and  siege  of  Ladysmith 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1902, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  S.  Perry,  J.P.,  of  Wood- 
rooffe,  Clonmel;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cocoa  | 
Trte  Club. 

Kirke,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Mervyn  St.  j 
George,  C.B  , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  second  son 
of  Col.  St.  George  Mervyn  Kirke  (formerly  j 
R.E.),  of  Markham,  Maori  Road,  Guildford  ; 
b.  1877;  Col.,  late  R.A.,  and  a Dep.  Director 
of  Mil.  Operations  at  War  Office,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2 
(medal  with  cla«p),  in  Burma  Comdg.  ! 
Wellaung  Expedition  1905-6,  European  I 
War  1914-19  (despatches  six  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Belgian  Ordre  | 
de  la  Couronne,  Order  of  White  Eagle, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  \ 
C.B.,  Order  of  King  George  I.  of  the 


Hellenes):  m.  1907,  Lilian  Ethel,  da.  of  John 
Macleish,  of  Cairness,  Lonmay,  Scotland; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Kirkhope,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Macleay, 

C. I.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919. 

Kirkland,  Major  Travers,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1881;  Major  R.F.A.,  and  an  Instructor  in 
Gunnery  ; European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Kirkness,  Lieut.-Col.  J.ewis  Hawker, 

D. S.O,  O.B.E.-,  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  on 
Special  List;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E-,  Order  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Kirkpatrick,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander 
Ronald  Yvone,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1868; 
entered  R.A.  1888,  became  Major  1908,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1916;  retired  19  9;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Kirkpatrick,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  George  A. 
Kirkpatrick,  of  Kingston,  and  Toronto, 
Canada  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll., 
Toronto,  at  R.M.C.  (Kingston,  Canada),  and 
at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston  (B.Sc.  1897,  M.E. 
1898)  ; a Mining  Engineer,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  nth  Batn.  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles 
(which  he  organized  ill  British  Columbia),  and 
subsequently  Comdg.  72nd  Canadian  Batn. ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902.  with  Strathcona’s  Horse, 
and  2nd  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles,  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919, 
Frances  Lilian,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Charles 
Hibbert  1 upper,  K.C.M.G.,  K.C.,  LL-B.  [see 
Tupper,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia  ; Vancouver  ( B.C .)  Club. 

Kirkpatrick,  Lieut.-Col.  Hedley  John, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873;  entered  6th  Dragoon  Guards 

1901,  and  retired  as  Lieut.  1903 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (D.S.O.),  and  in  E. 
Africa  1914-16,  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas) ; sometime 
employed  with  S.  African  Constabulary: 
nt.  1902 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Kirkpatrick,  Lieut.-Col.  Ivone,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  R.  Kirkpatrick, 
of  Donacomper,  Celbridge,  co.  Kildare 
[B.  Ashtown,  colls.];  b.  i860;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.)  : m.  1894,  the  Hon.  Mary 
Hardinge,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Edward  Hardinge,  K.C.B.,  C. LE. 
[see  V.  Hardinge.  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Kirkpatrick,  Col.  Roger,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  J.  Kirkpatrick, 
M.D. ; b.  1859;  entered  Army  1882,  became 
Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1804,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1912  ; 
retired  1917;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; was  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  of  a Div.  1914;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Kirkpatrick,  Major  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Dep. -Surg.-Gen.  James  Kirk- 
patrick, Indian  Army ; b.  1863  ; entered  3. 
Wales  Borderers  1883,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1894,  and  Major  1901; 
retired  1905  ; served  with  Burma  Expedi- 
tion 1885-7  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Miranzai  (1st)  Expedition  1891,  with 
Kurram  Force  1892-3,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Gumatti 
Expedition  1899,  and  in  Mahsud-Waziri 
operations  1901-2  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1906,  Lillias  Eliza- 
beth, el.  da.  of  Capt.  Robert  Steuart,  D.L., 
of  Westwood,  Linlithgowshire:  cr.  D.S.O. 

1902.  New  (North  Berwick)  Club. 

Kirkpatrick,  Brig.-Gen.  William  John- 
ston, C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Holmes 
Kirkpatrick,  of  Larne,  co.  Antrim  ; b.  1851  ; 
entered  84th  Regt.  1874,  became  Capt.  York 


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and  Lancaster  Regt.  1881,  Brevet  Major 
1882,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1897,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1901  (h.-p.  1902) ; (retired  1909),  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battles  of 
Magfar,  El  Mahuta,  Kassassin  (1st  and 
2nd),  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; 
on  board  “Warren  Hastings”  at  time  of 
wreck  1897  (Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ; appointed 
to  command  nth  Regt.  Dist.  1903,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  W.  Counties  Grouped  Regt. 
Dist.  1905  ; commanded  Wessex  Territorial 
Div.  1908-9  : m.  1881,  Sarah  F.,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Johnson,  of  Grove  Lodge,  Fulham, 
S.W.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Park  Laivn , 
Cheltenham;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Kirkup,  Lieut. -Col.  Philip,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18—;  Major  Durham  L.L,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Border  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Kirkwood,  Col.  Carleton  Hooper  Mor- 
rison, C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  John 
Townsend  Kirkwood,  of  Yeo  Vale,  N. 
Devon  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
entered  West  India  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wiltshire  Regt.)  1888, 
Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1909;  retired  1910;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (C.M.G.),  as  Comdt.  Lines 
of  Communications;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Kirkwood,  Major  James  George,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Kirkwood,  Major  James  Ramsay  Not- 
man,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  B 1- 
gium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Kirkwood,  Major  John  Hendley  Morrison, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Morrison 
Kirkwood,  of  Yeo  Vale,  N.  Devon;  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  Harrow  ; sometime  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
1st  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  with  7th  Dragoon  Guards  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  in  France  and  E.  Africa  with 
4th  Dragoon  Guards,  Indian  Cav.,  and  House- 
hold Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  a J.P. 
for  Devon  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Essex,  S.-E.  Div. 
(C)  1910-12  : tn.  1902,  Gertrude  Agnes,  da.  of 
Sir  Robert  Park  Lyle,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Yeo,  Fairy  Cross,  N.  Devon  ; Carlton, 
and  Turf  Clubs. 

Kirsten,  Lieut.- Col.  Johan  Robert 
Francois.  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  eieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando; 
German  S.-W.  Af>ica  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Kirwan,  Brig-. -Gen.  Bertram  Richard, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Kirwan, 
R.  ofGittisham,  Devon;  b.  1871 ; entered  R.A. 
1890,  became  Major  1908,  Lieut. -Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917.  and  Col.  1920;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G,  C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; was  an  Instructor  at  Sch. 
of  Gunnery  1913  14;  appointed  an  Instructor, 
Sch.  of  Instruction  R.H.A.  and  R.F.A  1914, 
Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1916,  and  Director  of 
Artillery  at  War  Offi  e 1020  : m.  1897,  Helen,  , 
da.  of  Col.  Theodore  William  Hogg,  for-  i 
merly  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.M  G.  1916,  C.B.  I 
(Mil.)  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Kirwan,  Major  John  Thomas,  D.S.O.  ; I 
b.  18 — ; Major  S African  Forces,  and  I 
Comdg,  a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Kisch,  Cecil  Hermann,  C.B.,  son  of  Her- 
mann Michael  Kisch,  C.S.I.;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Clifton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A. 
1910)  ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  India  1917,  and  Assist.  Sec., 
Financial  Depart.,  India  Office  with  rank  of 
Dep.  Sec.  1919;  acted  as  Financial  Se  ., 
India  Office  1920:  m.  1911,  Myra>  who  d. 


1919,  da.  of  the  late  Marcus  N.  Adler;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  51,  Campden  Hill  Road,  W. 8; 

New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Kisch,  Lieut.-Col  Frederick  Hermann, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Hermann  Michael 
Kisch,  C.S.I. ; b.  1888  ; entered  R.E.  1907, 
and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D S.O  , Croix 
de  Guerre,  Brevet  Major,  Orders  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan  and  Wen  Hu  of  China, 
C.B. if.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kisch,  Hermann  Michael,  C.S.I. , son  of 
the  late  Surg.  Joseph  Kisch  ; b.  1850;  ed  at 
City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1873,  M.A.  1879);  Bar.  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1883;  entered  I.C.S.  1873,  became 
Assist,  to  Director-Gen.  of  Statistics  1875, 
Officiating  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal 
(Revenue  and  Gen.  Depart.)  1878,  Under 
Sec.  in  Judicial  and  Political  Depart.  1880, 
Officiating  Sec.  to  Financial  Depart.  1881, 
Officiating  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India 
(Revenue  and  Agricultural  Depart.)  1883, 
Postmaster-Gen.,  Bengal  1885,  in  which 
capacity  he  organised  Postal  Ser.  for  Sikkim 
Campaign  1888  (medal  with  clasp),  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  of  Post  Office  1897,  and  again 
Postmaster-Gen.,  Bengal  1897;  represented 
India  at  International  Postal  Congresses  at 
Vienna  1891,  Washington  1897,  Berne  1900, 
and  Rome  1906,  and  at  Imperial  Penny 
Postage  Conference  in  London  1898;  was  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Lieut.-Gov.  of  Bengal, 
and  Acting  Financial  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal 
1901-2,  ana  a Div.  Commr.  1902-4  ; officiated 
four  years  as  Director-Gen.  of  Post  Office, 
India  ; retired  1904  : m.  1883,  Alice  Charlotte, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  J.  L.  Elkin; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1905.  56,  Lcxham  Gardens, 

Kensington , IV.  8;  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Kishan  Sah  Bahadur,  Rai,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Hon.  Magistrate  at  NainiTal;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1911.  Naini  Tal , India. 

Kishen  Singh, Lieut.-Col.  Sirdar,  C.I.E.; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Bharatpur  imp-rial  Ser. 
Transport  Corps;  has  French  Croix  de 
Guerre;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Kitchin,  Arthur  James  Warburton,C/.£“., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Laxton  Kitchin ; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891);  entered 
I.C.S.  1892,  and  served  in  Punjab  as  Assist. 
Commr.,  Settlement  Duty  1901,  and  Dep. 
Commr.  1904  : m.  1907,  Mildred  Sarah 

Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick 
William  Murray  [see  D.  Atholl,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Lahore,  Punjab. 

Kitchin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1877;  formerly  Capt.  S.  Wales 
Borderers;  is  Lieut.-Col  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17,  Comdg. 
a Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut  -Col.,  Order 
of  St.  Anne  of  Russia);  cr.  D.  S.O.  1916. 

Kitchin,  Major  Cyril,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; 

Major  Middlesex  Regt. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Kitching,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles 
William  Ross  Kitching,  R.M.L.I.;  b.  1881  ; 
became  Capt.  Worcestershire  Regt.  1910 ; 
retired  1912;  served  during  European  War 
1914  17,  sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Kitching,  Engineer-Com.  Henry  Walton> 
D.S.O., son  of  the  late  Rev.  Walton  Kitching* 
M.A.  ; b.  1872;  is  Engineer-Com.  R.N. ; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas):  m.  1908,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Felkin ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 
Kitching,  Theodore  Hopkins,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  William  Kitching,  c«f  Clevedon, 
Somerset;  b.  1.66;  ed.  privately;  a Commr. 
of  Salvation  Army,  and  Sec.  10  Gen. 
Booth;  European  War  1914-18-  m.  1892, 
Jane,  da.  of  W.  Cj  anshaw.  of  Southport ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Ingle/on,  Bulwer  Road, 
New  Barnet ; 101,  Queen  Victoria  Street , E.C. 
Kite,  Frederick  William,  C.B.  ; b.  1856; 
formerly  a M.I.C.E. : m.  1*97,  Alice  Maud,  da. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


of  the  tate  C.  I.  Glenn;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 
Elmcroft , Gloucester  Road , Kingston  Hill, 
Surrey. 

Kitson,  Albert  Ernest,  C.B.E.'.  b.  18 — ; 
Director  Gold  Coast  Geological  Survey : m. 
18 — , Margaret,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  John 
Walker,  of  Melbourne  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Kitson,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  sou  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  J.  E. 
Kitson,  C.B. ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1893, 
and  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Batn  ; 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  as  Brig.- 
Maj.  and  A.Q.M.G.  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Kitson,  Com.  James  huller,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Buller  Kitson,  R.  of 
Lanreath,  Cornwall;  b.  18 — ; is  Com. 

R. N.  ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  ot. 
Anne) : m.  1913,  the  Hon.  Frances  Margaret 
Palmer  Howard,  da.  of  Baroness  Strathcona 
and  Mount  Royal;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  29, 
Palace  Court , W.z. 

Kitson,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Ronald  Dudley, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  B.  Airedale]. 

Knaggs,  Col.  Henry  Thomas,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  M.B. ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Umv. 
(M.B.and  B.Ch.1893);  L.R.C.P. and L.R.C.S. 
Ireland  1885;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1886,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  and 
Col.  1915;  retired  919;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.): 
m.  1893,  the  thud  da.  of  the  late  R.  Keating 
Clay,  J .P.,  of  Anglesey,  Killiney,co.;Dublin  ; 
cr.  C.M.G  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Rose 
Mount , Sydenham  Hill,  S.E. 

Knaggs,  Col.  Morton  Herbert,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Army 
Ordnance  Depart. ; retired  as  Col.  1920 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps , King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Knapman,  Major  Leonard,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Knapp,  Arthur  Rowland,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  C.  B.  Knapp  ; b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Westminster  Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  ; in  Indian  Civil  Ser.,  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt,  in  Madras  and  a M.E.C. : in.  1899, 
Florence  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Edward 
Moore,  Canon  of  Canterbury;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Ootacamund,  Madras;  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Knapp,  Lieut.-Col.  Erling,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn  E.  Surrey 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : in.  19x8,  Grace  Jane, 
only  da.  of  John  Dalgleish  Paterson,  of 
Pollokshields,  Glasgow  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Knapp,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Harvey, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O  1916. 

Knapp,  Col.  Kempster  Kenmure,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Knapp, 
R.N.  ; b.  1866;  entered  R.A.  1886,  and  is 
Col.;  Manipur  Expedition  1891,  Burma  Ex 

E edition  1891-2  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
ushai  Expedition  1892  (clasp),  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (c'asp),  Mohmand  and 
Tirah  Expeditions  1897  8 (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  American  D.S.M.) ; was 
a Brig. -Gen.  R.A.  1916-19:  in.  1906,  Lilian 
Wingate  Cowan  ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x6,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Knatchbull,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Wynd- 
ham  Chichester,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Brabourne, 
colls.]. 

Knatchbull-Hugessen  [see  Hugessen]. 
Knibbs,  George  Handle}’,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Handley  Knibbs,  of  Sydney,  | 


N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1858  ; was  Pres.,  N.S.  Wales 
Section  of  British  Astronomical  Asso.,  and 
of  Sydney  Univ.  Engineering  So.  1897-8,  of 
Roy.  So.  of  N.S.  Wales  1898-99  (sometime 
Hon.  Sec.),  Pres,  of  Astronomy,  Mathe- 
matics. and  Physics  Section,  Australasian 
Asso.  1900,  and  Director  of  Technical  Edu- 
cation, N.S.  Wales  1905-6;  appointed  Acting 
Professor  of  Physics,  Sydney  Univ.  1905, 
and  first  Australian  Commonwealth  Statis- 
tician 1906;  is  a F.R.A.S.,  an  Hon.  Fellow 
of  Roy.  Statistical  So.,  and  an  Hon.  Member 
of  Statistical  So.  of  Paris  ; elected  Vice-Pres. 
Australian  Asso.  for  Advancement  of  Science 
1912-13 ; has  been  Pres,  of  N.  S.  Wales 
Surveyors’  Institution ; served  on  Roy. 
Commns.  on  Education  1902-5,  on  Insurance 
1909-11,  and  on  Trade  and  Industry  in  War 
1914:  m.  1883,  Susan  Keele,  da.  of  the  late 
Layton  O’Dell  James,  solicitor;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1911.  Noimanhurst,  Kew,  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia ; Australian  ( Sydney ) Club. 

Knight,  Capt.  Alexander  Edmond, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary 
Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Knight,  Charles,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
David  Knight,  of  Roche,  Cornwall ; b.  1863  ; 

B. A.  1891  ; appointed  Assist.  Sec.,  Local 
Govt.  Board  1918,  and  to  Min  of  Health 
1919;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  39,  St.  Germans 
Road,  Forest  Hill,  S.E. 

Knight,  Major  Charles  Fraser,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Knight,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Louis  Wil- 
liam Morley,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Allanson  Knight  ; b.  1863  ; formerly 
Capt.  R.A.  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers ; 
European  War  1914-16,  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Knight,  Edward  Spurin,  D.S.O. ; b.  1890; 
Lieut.  12th  London  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Knight,  Col.  Henry  Lewkenor,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Roy . Irish  Fusiliers,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  in 
Gallipoli  and  Salonika  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G  , Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
Greek  Medal  for  Mil.  Merit,  Greek  Mil. 
Cro  -s,  Brevet  Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Knight,  Capt.  Reginald  Coldham,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Stanley  Coldham  Kuight,  of 
Great  Weddington,  Ash,  Kent;  b.  1891  ; ed.  at 
Gram.  Sch.,  Horsham  ; admitted  a Solicitor  ; 
temporary  Capt.  Tank  Corps ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O., 
Star)  ; as  Assist.  Solicitor  to  Wallasey  Cor- 
poration : 111.  1918,  Sybil  Christine,  da.  of 
Arthur  Naylor,  of  Kidderminster  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919.  Wallasey,  Cheshire. 

Knight,  William  Anderson,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Humphrey  Evans  Knight,  M.L.C., 
of  Klip  River,  Natal ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Lady- 
smith, Natal ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Natal 
Guides  despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; sometime 
Assist.  Dist.  Commr.  Lydenburg  : in.  1887, 
Ellen  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Glynn  (a 
well-known  hunter),  of  Sabie,  Transvaal; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Knight,  William  George,  C.l.E. ; b. 
18—;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  18—,  M.A. 
18—);  assumed  by  deed  poll  1919,  the  sur- 
name of  Knight,  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic 
of  Kuchler ; appointed  Professor  of  Presi- 
dency Coll.,  Calcutta  1885,  Inspector  of  Schs., 
Bengal  1906,  and  Director  of  Public  Instruc- 
tion, Bengal  1908  ; has  been  an  Additional 
Member  of  Bengal  Legislative  Council ; re- 
tired 19x3:  m.  18—,  Emily  Mabel,  da.  of 

; cr.  C.l.E.  1911.  Pmewood  Grange, 

Camberley,  Surrey. 

Knight-Bruce  [see  Bruce]. 

Knightley,  Percy  Frank,  D.S.O.  ) b. 
18—;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I641 


Knolles,  Major  Roderick  Mackenzie, 
D.S.O .;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen's  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920;  Ruth 

Margery,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Knollys,  Lieut. -Col.  Denis  Erskine, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-19 
in  Balkans  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Knollys,  Major  Louis  Frederic,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Frederick 
Erskine  Knollys,  R.  of  Wrotham,  Kent,  and 
Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury;  b.  1847;  ed.  at 
Radley,  and  at  Marlborough;  entered  32nd 
L.I.  18 66,  became  Capt.  Cameronians  (Scot- 
tish Rifles)  1877,  and  Major  1881 ; retired  1882 : 
commanded  an  expedition  into  mountains  of 
Fiji  1876  to  repress  an  outbreak  among  the 
cannibal  tribes  (C.M.G.) ; appointed  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  of  Mauritius  1872,  of  Fiji  1875, 
of  New  Zealand  1880,  and  of  Ceylon 
1884;  commanded  armed  native  constabu- 
lary in  Fiji  1876;  has  been  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Police  and  Prisons  in  Jamaica  and 
in  Ceylon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1877.  The  Craig , 
Ashjield , Ross-on-Wye ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Knothe,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps,  and  an 
Assist. -Director  at  War  Office,  with  rank  of 
Lieut. -Col.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1917. 

Knott.  Rev.  Alfred  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1869;  a 1st  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
Tirah  Campaign  1897,  France  19 14- 15,  Meso- 
potamia 1916-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Knott,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Espenett,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Herbert  Knott,  J.P.,  of 
Wilmslow;  b.  1884;  sometime  temporary 
Lieut.  Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O., C.M.G.) : m.  1915,  Dorothy 
Mary,  da.  of  the  >ate  Maurice  Spring-Rice 
Bayly  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Lisclogher,  Athboy,  co.  Meath. 

KNOTTESFORD-FoRTESCUE[seeFortescue]. 
Knowles,  Lieut.-Com.  Charles  Hinton, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Hinton 
Knowles,  B.D.,  V.  of  Bramley,  Leeds  ; b. 
1885  ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914- 
19,  in  minelaying  operations  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Knowles,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Joseph 
Knowles;  b.  1865  ; War  Office  Meat  Expert  : 
m.  1889 ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Shortlands,  Kent. 

Knowles,  Frederick  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  F.  Knowles,  Bengal  Cav.  ; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; appointed 
Assist.  Collector,  Uganda  Protectorate  1898 
(•medal),  Collector  and  1st  class  Magistrate 
1902,  Acting  Sub-Commr.  and  SessionsJ  udge, 
W.  Provinces  1905,  Sub-Commr.  1906,  Ses- 
sions Judge,  N.  and  W.  Provinces  1908, 
Provincial  Commr.  and  Sessions  Judge, 
Buganda  Kingdom  1908,  Provincial  Commr. 
N.  Province  and  Sessions  Judge,  N.  and 
W.  Provinces  1911,  Acting  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1911-12,  and  Provincial  Commr.,  Buganda 
Kingdom  1913-16 : m.  1914,  Elsie  Anna,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Richard  Seeman,  of  St. 
Chad’s  Ealing,  W. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  St. 
Chad’s,  Woodjield  Road,  Ealing , W.5. 

Knowles,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Fred  Knowles, 
2nd  Bengal  Cav.,  of  29,  Tisbury  Road, 
Hove,  Sussex;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  Sherwood  Foresters  (Derbyshire) 
Regt.  1893,  became  Caj>t.  Indian  Cav.  1902, 
Major  1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; Ishan-Ulia 
Expedition  1901  (medal  with  clasp),  Aro 
Expedition  1901-2  severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, clasp,  D.S.O.),  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903-4  (clasp),  in  Natal  1906  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  Bar  to 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Florence  Eugenie,  da.  of 
Col.  James  Ord  Goldie,  Indian  Army;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902  (Bar  1918).  Cavalry,  and  Naval 
and  Military  Clubs. 


Knowles,  Com.  George  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  19T4-18  with  Destroyer  and  Tor- 
pedo Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Knox,  Rt.  Hon.  Adrian,  P.C.,  C.M.G., 

LL.B.  [see  “ Privy  Council”). 

Knox,  Major  Arthur  Rice,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  T.  Knox ; b.  1863  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.  Woolwich ; entered 
R.A.  1883,  became  Capt.  R.F.A.  1892,  and 
Major  1900  ; retired  1908 ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  (wounded) ; cr.  D.S.O.  igoo. 
Knox,  Lieut.-Col  Ernest  Francis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1871 ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  36th  Sikhs 
(Indian  Army)  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Knox,  Major  Frank  Pery,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major  R.  A. S.C. 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Knox,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Hodges,  C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Hon.  William  Knox,  M.P., 
J.P.,  of  Ranfurlie,  Melbourne;  b.  1885; 
ed.  at  Scotch  Coll.,  Melbourne  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Forces  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli  and  France 
and  Staff  in  England  idespatches  thrice, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1909  (marriage  dLsolved  19x9), 
Kathleen  Purves,  only  da  of  the  late  Robert 
MacPherson,  of  Victoria;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Yunlong,  Beaconsfield,  Victoria,  Australia ; 
Australian  ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Knox,  Major  George  Stuart,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1871 ; Major  (retired)  R.E.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Knox,  Brig.-Gen.  Harry  Hugh  Sydney, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Ranfurly,  colls.]. 

Knox,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Owen,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Ralph  Henry  Knox,  P.C.,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1874; 
entered  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1893,  and 
retired  1914;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  R.A.S.C.,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ; S. 
Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-16, 
first  in  Flanders,  despatches,  and  sub- 
sequently at  Gallipoli  as  A.Q.M.G.,  Aus- 
tralian and  New  Zealand  Army  Corps,  and 
in  Mesopotamia  1916-17  as  D.Q.M.G.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Rus- 
sia, C.I.E.);  was  Q.M.G.,  New  Zealand  Mil. 
Forces  1911-14;  joined  Civil  Engineer-in- 
Ch.’s  Depart.  Admiralty  1918,  and  became 
Ch.  of  Staff  thereof  1919  and  Representative 
of  Civil  Engineer-in-Ch.  on  Naval  Inter- 
Allied  Commn.,  Heligoland  1920 : m.  1st, 
1899,  Muriel  Lucy,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  Owen  Roberts,  D.C.L.,  LL.D., 
F.S.A.  ; 2nd,  1910,  Elsie  Caroline,  da.  of  the 
late  Harry  Harker,  of  Hurlingham  Lodge, 
Hurlingham  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.I.E.  1917, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Burwood,  Upper  War- 
lingham,  Surrey  ; United  Service  Club. 

Knox,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Sinclair,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  J.  Knox,  of  Know- 
head,  Ballymoney,  Ireland  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Ballymoney ; is  a Produce  Exporter,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.  with  three  Bars,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  19x7,  Ivy,  da.  of  W.  H.  Lynch, 
of  Haslemere,  Surrey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (two 
Bars  1918,  third  Bar  1919).  Castlelugge , 
Greenisland,  co.  Antrim. 

Knox,  Capt.  Robert  Ughtred  Eyre, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Suffo'k  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D S O.  1916. 

Knox, Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Welland,  D.S.O,, 
M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  George 
Edward  Knox,  I S.O.;  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  West- 
minster ; M.B.  and  C.M.  Edinburgh  1896; 
entered  Indian  M^d.  Ser.  1897,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  at  Dardanelles  1915-16,  Comdg. 
Surgical  Div.  of  a British  Gen.  Hospital 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order  of  the 

S2* 


1642 


COMPANIONAGE. 


White  Eagle,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy); 
was  an  Agency  Surg.,  India  1900-1914  ; lias 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  : m.  1900,  Lilian  Mar- 
garet, da.  of  the  late  Col.  John  Lewis  Loch; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Knox,  Lieut.-Col.  Stuart  George,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  George  Edward 
Knox,  a Judge  of  High  Court  of  Judica- 
ture, N.-W.  Provinces,  India;  b.  1869;  e(L 
at  Repton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1910;  entered 
Wiltshire  Regt.  1888,  and  l.S.C.  1891,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1899,  Major  1906,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; served  during  operations  j 
in  Mekran  as  Political  Officer  1898  (de- 
spatches), and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  as 
Judicial  Officer  (despatches,  C.S.I.  was 
Acting  Consul  at  Basra  1894-5,  Political 
Agent,  Malwa  1896,  Assist,  to  Agent  to  Gov.- 
Gen.,  Baluchistan  1896-7,  Political  Agent, 
Kalat  1897-1900,  Attache  for  Baluchistan  to 
Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1903,  Political 
Agent,  Thai  Chotiali  1903,  1st  Assist,  to 
Resident  and  H.B.M.’s  Consul-Gen.  Bushire 
1904,  Political  Agent  at  Koweit  1904-9,  and 
at  Bahrain  1910-n,  and  Political  Agent  and 
Consul  at  Muscat  1911-14,  Political  Resident 
and  Acting  Consul-Gen.,  Bushire  1914-15, 
Senior  Judicial  Officer,  Basra  1915-18,  and 
Pres.  Court  of  Appeal  Mesopotamia  1918-19  : 
m.  1893,  Ethel  Laura,  O.B-E-,  el. da. of  theRt. 
Hon.  Sir  John  Edge.'P.C.,  K.C.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1909,  C.S.I.  1917.  Lavender  Cottage,  Bramber, 
Sussex. 


Horse;  has  Croix  de  Guerre;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Louierwater , Senikal,  Orange  Free 
State,  S.  Africa. 

Konstam,  Edwin  Max,  C.B.E.,  K.C., 
son  of  H.  Konstam,  of  64,  Gloucester  Place, 
Portman  Square,  W.  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  King’s  Coll,,  Camb. ; Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1899,  and  a K.C.  1919  ; in 

I. C.S-  1890-1901 ; was  Under-Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bengal  1896-7,  and  in  Food  Production 
Depart.  1917-19 ; author  of  “The  Law  of 
Land  Values,”  etc.  : m.  1918,  Mary  Beatrix, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Lewis  H.  Loyd;  cr. 
O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  19, 
Chupel  Street,  Belgrave  Square,  S.IF.;  2, 
Mitre  Court  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. ; Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Koppf.l,  Percy'  Alexander,  C B.E.,  son 
of  B.  Koppel  of  9,  Wetherby  Gardens,  S.W. ; 
b.  1 876 ; ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll.,  and  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1900, 
Taylorian  Scholar  1900);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
19-.0  ; render  ed  sers.  in  Political  Intelligence 
Depart.,  Foreign  Office  during  European 
War  19x4-18;  was  a 1st  Sec  in  Diplo.  Ser. 
1919-20  : m.  1913,  Emmeline  Dorothy,  da.  of 

J.  C im  Thum;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  5, 
Sumner  Place,  S.W. 7 ; Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Koster,  Major  Robert  Horace.  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 is  Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and 
a D.A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Major;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Knox-Gore  [see  Gore]. 

Knyvett,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Leycester, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1885  ; is  Major  R.F.A.,  and  a 
temporary  Lieut.-Col. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Knyvett,  Major  Frank  Berners,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Koe,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  William  Brooke, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  John  Heber  Pemberton 
Koe,  of  The  Lodge,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary  ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Rossall ; entered  R.M.L  I. 
1881,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1889, 
Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1916;  retired  1920;  W.  Coast  of 
Africa  1893-4  (medal  with  clasp),  N China 
19'jo,  present  at  relief  of  Tientsin  and 
Pekin  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Maj.-Gen.);  was  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  in  S. 
Africa  1907-11,  an  A.Q.M.G.,  W.  Command 
1912-14,  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  1914-15,  and  Director  thereof  1915- 
16,  when  he  was  appointed  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Communications:  m.  1887,  KeatriceFlorence, 
who  d.  1920,  el.  da.  of  R.  W.  Ashby,  of 
Cobham,  Surrey,  and  48,  Clarence  Parade, 
Southsea  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909,  C.M.G,  1916. 
United  Service  Club. 

Koe,  Brig.-Gen.  Lancelot  Charles,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1862  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.G.A.;  is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  Sudan  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  Benin  Expedition  1897  (severely  ! 
wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919. 

Koebel,  Major  Frank  Oscar,  D.S.O.,  \ 
son  of  Oscar  Koebe),  of  Murley  Grange.  ! 
Bishopsteignton,  S.  Devon;  b.  1880;  Major 
Hampshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Mary,  da.  of 
G.  F.  Gee,  of  Te  Whare,  Eastbourne;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Koebel,  Major  Frederick  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Oscar  Koebel,  of  Murley  Grange, 
Bishopsteignton,  S.  Devon  ; b.  1881  ; Major  | 
Indian  Army  (retired  1920);  S.  Africa  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1014-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : nt.  1913, 
Evelyn  Anne,  da.  of  G.  L.  Whateley,  J.P. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Koen,  Lieut.-Col.  Johannes  Jacobus,  | 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  1 


Krabbe,  Paymaster  - Rear  - Adm.  Fred- 
erick James,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Staff-Com. 
Frederick  John  Krabbe,  R.N.  ; b.  i860;  ed. 
at  Christ’s  Hospital;  entered  R.N.  1876, 
became  Assist.  Paymaster  1881,  Paymaster 
1892,  Staff  Paymaster  1898,  Fleet  Paymaster 
1900,  Paymaster-Capt.  1913,  and  Paymaster- 
Rear-Adm.  1920;  is  Dep.  Judge  Advocate 
of  the  Fieet ; was  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  N. 
America  1895-7,  to  Adm.  Sup.  of  Naval  Re- 
serves at  the  Admiralty  1898-1902,  and  to 
Com.-in-Ch.  on  Mediterranean  Station 
1902-5:  m.  1889,  Alice  Kate,  da.  ofG.  R.  An- 
derson, of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1914.  Emsworth,  Hants;  Royal 
Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Club. 

Kreft,  Major  Carl  Johannes,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  H.  H.  G.  Kreft,  of  Somerset,  Strand, 
Cape  Province;  b.  1886;  is  a Farmer;  S. 
African  Rebellion  1914,  S.-W.  Africa  Cam- 
paign 1914-15,  German  E.  Africa  1915-17 
with  S.  African  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
Persia  1918  with  Dunster  Force  (de- 
spatches): m.  1917,  Gladys  Clucas,  of  Mafe- 
king  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Addo  Cape  Province, 
S.  Africa  ; Port  Elizabeth  Club- 
Kreyer,  Capt.  Hubert  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  A.  C.  Kreyer,  formerly 
Indian  Army';  b.  1890;  entered  Alexandra, 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.) 
1911,  and  became  Capt.  1916 ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Croix  de  Guerre);  is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  : m.  1918,  Alice  Leonie,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  J.  H.  Berkeley,  83rd  Regt;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1914. 

Kreyer,  Major  John  Arthur  Claude, 
D.S.O  ; b.  18—;  Major  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Balkans  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Krishnarajapuram  Palleganda  Put- 
tanna  Chetty  [see  Puttanna  Chetty]. 

Krishnarao  Luxman  Paonasker, 
Dewan  Bahadar  Pandit,  C.I.E. ; b.  1871 ; is 
Dewan  and  Ch.  Member  of  Council,  Ki- 
shangarh  State,  Rajputana;  received  title 
of  Dewan  Bahadar  1919;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 
Kishangarh,  Rajputana , India, 

Krohn,  Herman  Alexander,  CB.E., 
son  of  Nicolas  Peter  Krohn,  of  Grahams- 
town,  S.  Africa;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Uppingham, 
and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  * amb.  (b.A.  1873); 
Capt.  Hyderabad  Vol.  Rifles  i8«o-85,  and 
Tutor  to  H.H.  the  Nizam  of  Hyderabad  1880- 
84;  is  an  Alderman  and  J.P.  for  Maldon 
(7  times  Mayor),  a D.i-.  lor  Essex,  Chm. 
Building  and  Ranges  Committee, Essex  Ter- 
ritorial Asso.,  and  Assist.  Director,  Essex 
Red  Cross  So.:  m.  1st,  1873,  Amy  Constance, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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who  d.  1899,  da.  of  Col.  Meadows  Taylor, 

C. S.I. ; 2ndly,  18 — ,'  Alice,  O.B.E.,  da.  of 
Henry  Morring,  f Braidwood,  N S.  Wales  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (C  ivil)  19  o.  Maldon  Court,  Mal- 
don,  Essex ; Thatched  House  Club. 

Kruger,  Alajor  J acobus  And  ries, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18—  ; Major  S.  African  Forces, 
and  Corodg.  a Commando  ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Kuhne,  MajorC arl  Hans,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C. ; Euroi  ean 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E  ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O B.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Kunwar  Unkar  Singh,  C.I.E.  ; b. 

18 — ; Gen.  Sup.,  Kotah  State  Police;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1918.  Patiala,  India. 

Kutlehr,  Raja  (Ram  Pal)  of,  C.S.I. ; 
b.  1849  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1904.  Kutlehr  States , 
Puroian  District , Kangra,  Punjab, 
Kyffin-Thomas  [see  Thomas]. 

Kyle,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Highland  1,1.  ; 
European  Wai  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Kyngdon,  : Major  William  Frederick 

Robert,  D.S.O.;  b.  1881  ; Major  R.G.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Kyrke,  Alajor  Henry  Vernon  Venables, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  A.  Venables 
Kyrke,  V.D.,  of  Crossways,  South  Chard, 
Somerset ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  Roy.  Welch 
Fusiliers  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  and  Mdfeking  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  A.A.G.  Egyptian 
Army,  and  subsequently  Comdg.  W.  Arab 
Corps  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  4th  class 
Order  of  Nile) ; has  been  attached  to  Egyp- 
tian Army  since  ign  (4th  class  Medjidie) : m. 
1919,  Frances  Mary  Craven,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  J.  Craven  Hoyle,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Gnaton 
Hall,  Yealmpton,  Plymouth  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

La  Brooy,  Justin  Theodore,  C.B.,  son  of 
Francis  Frederick  Theodore  La  Brooy;  b. 
1857 ; ed.  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  Classical  Honours  1880) ; is  Civil 
Assist,  to  Ch.Sup.,  Roy.  Ordnance  Factories  : 
m.  1885,  Amelia  Fanny,  da.  of  Robert 
Johnston,  of  Sidcup  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 
20,  Elderslie  Road,  Eltham,  S.E. 

Lacy,  Capt  Ernest  Edward,  C.B.  ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; has  American 
D.S.M.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Lackie,  William  Walker,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
David  Lackie,  of  Montrose  ; b.  1869  ; ed. 
at  Montrose  Acad.,  at  Aberdeen  Gram. 
Sell.,  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee,  and  at  Glas- 
gow Univ. ; sometime  Chief  Engineer  and 
Manager  Electricity  Depart.,  Glasgow  Cor- 
poration ; Pres.  Incorporated  Municipal  Elec- 
trical Asso. , Chm.  Scottish  Local  Section, 
Institution  of  Electrical  Engineers,  an  Elec- 
tricity Commr.,  and  Pres.  Inst. tut  e of 
Engineers  and  Shipbuilders  of  Scotland : m. 
1990,  Anne  Robson,  of  Tarset ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Woodleigh,  St.  George's  Avenue, 
Weybridge;  Conservative  [Glasgow),  Caledo- 
nian, and  St.  Stephen's  Clubs. 

Laffan,  Col.  Henry  David,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Robert  Michael 
Laffan,  K. C.M.G. ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Shrews- 
bury, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; 
entered  R.E.  1877,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major 
1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  and  Brevet  Col.  1906; 
retired  1908  ; was  Staff-Capt.  at  Head 

Suarters  1894-6,  D.A.A.G.  (Intelligence), 
ead  Quarters  1896-8,  Commr.  on  Anglo- 
German  S.-W.  Africa  Boundary  Commn. 
1898-1904,  and  in  command  of  R.E.  at  Wool- 
wich 1904-8  : m.  1904,  Anne  Charlett,  da.  of 
Benjamin  Bennet,  formerly  of  Minehead, 
Somerset;  cr.  C.M.G.  1906.  1,  Brunswick 

House,  Palace  Gardens  Terrace , W.  8. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Lafleche,  Alajor  Leo  Richer,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Lafonk,  Rear-Adm.  Albert  Sumner, 

C. B.E. , son  of  the  late  Alfred  Lafone,  J.P.,  of 
Han  worth  Park,  Hanworth,  Middlesex;  b. 
1863;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.  (retired);  Mweli Ex- 
pedition 1895  (medal) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Sherborne  St.  John,  Hants ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

La  Fontaine,  Capt.  Sidney  Hubert, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Gen.  List, 
and  E.  African  Forces ; European  War 
1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Laikha  [see  Khum  Lai]. 

Laing,  Andrew,  C.B.E.)  b.  1856;  is  a 
Director  of  Wallsend  Slipway  and  Engineer- 
ing Co.,  and  of  Newcastle  and  Gateshead 
Gas  Co.,  and  Dep.  Chm.  Walker  and 
Wallsend  Gas  Co.  ; cr.  C.B.E  1917.  15, 

Osborne  Road,  Newcastle-on- Tyne . 

Laing,  Capt.  John  Stuart,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Patrick  Laing,  of  Hastings  ; b.  1868  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  with  Johannesburg  Mounted 
Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  Capt.  S. 
African  Engineers:  m.  1900,  Agnes  A.ugusta, 
da.  of  William  O’Mash  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Laing,  Alajor  Neville  Ogilvie,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Farquhar  M.  Laing,  of  Farnley 
Grange,  Corbridge-on-Tyne ; b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Aysgarth  Sch. , and  at  Charterhouse ; Major 
4th  Hussars;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Zara  Marcella, 
da.  of  Lieut  .-Col.  Pennethorne,  of  Manor 
Farm,  Famborough,  Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Laing, Lieut.- Col.  Roderick, D.S.O.,  M.C .; 
b.  1879  ; is  (retired)  Lieut. -Col.  Seaforth  High- 
landers; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Laing,  Alajor  Stanley  van  Burea,  D.S.  0., 
M.C. ; b.  1884  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; Meso- 
potamia 1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Lainson,  Mo/of  Alexander  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Arthur  Lainson,  of  Bury  St. 
Edmunds ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Elstree,  and 
at  Harrow  ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1890,  became  Capt.  1898;  retired  1904; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1891-2, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; subsequently  Major  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  and  Instructor  of  Musketry; 
again  re-appointed  Major  1914:  m.  1907, 
Ethel  Mary,  2nd  da.  of  John  Eardley  Yer- 
burgh,  of  Wavendon  Lodge,  Bucks  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

Laird,  Capt.  Harold  Gordon  Canny, 
D S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Laird,  Major  James,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Laird,  Capt.  John  Knox,  C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Laird,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Macgregor, 
D.S.  O. ; b.  1880  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Laird,  Roy  Macgregor,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Dist.  Sup.  of  Ship  Repairs,  Liverpool  and 
Manchester  Dist.,  Min.  of  Shipping;  cr. 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Manchester. 

Laird,  William,  C.B.E.,  I^.R.C.P., 

L.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Laird;  b. 
1881;  ed.  at  St  Mungo’s  Coll.,  at  Anderson’s 
Coll  , and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; L.R  C P.  and 
LR.C.S.  1913;  Assist,  to  Professor  of  Surg., 
Glasgow  Univ.  1914-16,  and  Visiting  Surg., 
Bellahouston  Hosp  tal,  Glasgow  1917-19, 
and  Shakespeare  Hospital,  Min.  of  Pensions 
1918-19;  appointed  Dispensary  Surg..  Roy. 
Infirmary,  Glasgow  1915,  Surg.-in-Charge 


1644 


COMPANIONAGE. 


of  Orthopaediae  Annexe,  Glasgow  1917,  and  ! 
Surg.-in-Ch.,  Artificial  Limbs  Repair  Depot,  I 
Min.  of  Pensions  1919 ; European  War  j 
1914-19,  as  Lieut.  RA.M.C.  and  Surgical) 
Specialist,  48th  Gen  Hospital,  Salonica : m. 
1904,  Mary.  da.  of  Robert  Mulholland,  mer-  I 
chant,  of  G'asgow;  cr  C B.E-  (Civil)  1920 
18,  Royal  Crescent,  Glasgow ; Scottish  Con- 
stitutional Club. 

Laithwaite,  Allan,  D.S.O.,  son  of  I 
F.  J.  G.  Laithwaite,  of  Clooncoore  House,  I 
Castlerea ; b 1898;  ed.  at  Clongowes  Sch., 
and  at  St  George’s  Coll.,  Weybridge;  is  j 
Lieut.  London  Regt. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lake,  Major  Basil  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Edward  William  Lake,  of  Westgate 
House,  Bury  St.  Edmunds  ; b.  1889;  ed.  at 
Uppingham;  Major  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.- 
Maj.  13th  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Lake,  Major  Bruce  Launcelot,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874;  is  Major  K.A  V C. ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Lake,  Col.  Harry  William,  C.M.G., 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C. ; retired  as 
Col.  1919;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Lake,  Lieut.  Henry  Neville,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.C. , DS.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lake,  Brig. -Gen.  Noel  Montagu,  C.B. 
[see  Lake,  Bt.]. 

Lake,  Major  Ronald  Deene,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1891;  is  Capt.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  and 
a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Major  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 

m.  19 — , Sybella,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Lakhamgonda  Basara  Prabhu  Desai, 
Sardar  Sri,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Lakhtar,  Thakor  (Karansinhji  Vaji- 
rajji)  of,  C.S.I. ; b.  1846  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  of  India;  cr.  C.S.I.  1911.  Lakhtar , 
Kathiawar,  Bombay. 

Lakin,  Capt.  Michael  Laurence,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  Lakin,  Bt.]. 

Lala  BhAg  Mal  [see  Bhag  Mai]. 

Lala  Bisheshar  Nath,  Diwan  Bahadur , 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; sometime  Diwan  of  Raj- 
garh  State,  Central  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 
Rajgarh,  Central  India. 

Lala  Ram  Sarn  Das,  Rai  Bahadur, 

C. I.E.',  b.  1876;  is  a Member  of  Council  of 
Lieut.-Gov.  of  Punjab ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Lahore,  Punjab,  India. 

Lala  Sheo  Prasad,  Rai  Bahadur,  C.I.E., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; a Banker  and  Hon.  Magis- 
trate of  Delhi ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  O.B.E.  1918. 
Delhi , India. 

Lale,  Flying  - Officer  Horace  Percy, 

D. S.O.,  D.F.C.;  b.  18—;  Flying  Officer 
R.A.H.;  European  War  1915-20  (D.F.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Lalubhai  Samaldas  Mehta,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; is  a merchant  of  Bombay,  and  an 
Additional  Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of 
Bombay;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Bombay. 

Lamb,  Capt.  Algernon  Joseph  Rutherfurd, 
D.S.O.,  s >n  of  William  Rutherfurd  Lamb, 
of  Goldsborough  Hall,  Knaresborough,  and 
The  Hall,  Ryton-on-Tyne  ; b.  1801  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards  1911,  and  is  Capt  attached  Egyptian 
Army  Head  Quarters  Staff  Sudan  Gen.  Ser. 
(medal  with  two  clasps);  European  War 
1914,  as  Machine  Gun  Officer  (despatches, 
Legion  of  Honour,  1914  star)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  Marlborough,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Lamb,  Col.  Charles  Anthony,  C.M.G. , 
M.V.O.  [see  Lamb,  Bt.]. 


Lamb,  Major  Frank  de  Villiers,  C.B.E., 
son  of  John  de  Villiers  Lamb,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales;  6.1880;  Hon.  Major  Australian 
Imperial  Forces;  rendered  sers.  to  Australian 
Branch  of  British  Red  Cross  So.  in  Egypt, 
Malta,  and  England  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Lamb,  Capt.  Harry  Livingstone,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  1885  ; Capt.  London  Scottish  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1918  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Lamb,  Col.  Henry  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Col.  Canadian  t orces,  and  Sup.  Engineer, 
Ontario;  sometime  Assist.  Director  Air 
Min.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lamb,  John,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  John 
Lamb,  of  Glencadam,  Brechin  ; b.  1871  ; ed. 
at  Merchiston  Castle  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1893);  Advocate, 
Scotland  1897 ; was  Legal  Sec.  to  Lord 
Advocate  1906-9,  since  when  he  has  been 
Assist.- Under  Sec.  for  Scotland  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1915.  8,  West  Cromwell  Road,  S.IV. ; 
Reform  Club. 

Lamb,  Major  Roger  Montague  Radcliffe, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  C.  B.  Lamb,  of  Inholms, 
Tadcaster ; 6.  1881  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
formerly  Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; 
retired  1920;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1918,  Ethel  Audrey, 
da.  of Barker;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. j 

Lambarde,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Fane, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Francis  Lambarde, 
of  Sevenoaks  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Leamington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1898,  and  Major  1908 ; retired 
1910;  Lieut. -Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  and 
a Brig.-Gen.;  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  is  a F.S.A. : m. 
1902,  Marian  Ethel,  da.  of  Joseph  Hinks  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy, 
and  Albemarle  Clubs. 

Lambart,  Brig.-Gen.  Edgar  Alan,  C.B. 
[see  E.  Cavan,  colls.]. 

Lambart,  Major  Gustavus  Francis 
William,  C.V.O.  [see  E.  Cavan,  colls.]. 

Lambart,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Lionel  John 
Olive,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Cavan]. 

Lambart,  Richard  Frederick  Lacon, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Cavan,  colls.]. 

Lambe,  Air-Commodore  Charles  Lave- 
rock, C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; 6.  1875;  for- 
merly Capt.  R.N.,  and  now  Air-Commodore 
R.A.F.  ; Benin  Expedition  1897  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  Units 
Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Orders  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  American  D.S.M.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lambert,  Arthur  Bradley,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Lambert,  J.P.,  Gen. 
Manager  Great  Western  Railway;  6.  1858; 
ed.  at  North  London  Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at 
Swansea;  is  a partner  in  the  firm  of  I.  and 
R.  Morley,  of  18,  Wood  Street,  E.C.2 ; was 
Section  Sup.  Rov.  Army  Clothing  Depart. 
1914-18;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  232,  St.  James's 

Court,  S.  W. ; Junior  Athenceum,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Lambert,  Col.  Edward  Parry, C.B. , C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Parry  Lambert,  R.E. ; 6. 
1865;  entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1916; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , C.M.G.) : m.  1901,  Thomasine 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George 
Shaw,  C.B.,  and  widow  of  Major  Charles 
Aloysius  Ryan,  R.A.  [see  Shaw,  tit.,  cr.  1821, 
colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Lambert,  Miss  Florence  Barrie,  C.B.E., 
M.B.,  da.  of  — Lambert ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  52,  Manor  House,  N W.i. 

Lambert,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.  [see 
Grey,  Bt.,  cr.  1711,  colls.]. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1645 


Lambert,  Capt.  Robert  Cathcart  Kemble, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  entered  R.N.  1887,  became 
Lieut.  1895,  Com.  1906,  and  Capt.  1914 ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914  as  Senior  Naval 
Transport  Officer  (despatches),  Gallipoli 
1915  as  a Beach  Master  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
German  £.  Africa  1916-18  (despatches);  cr. 
D.SO.  1916. 

Lambert,  Col.  Thomas  Stanton,  C.B ., 
C.M.G.;  b.  1871;  Col.  (late  E.  Lancashire 
Regt.),  and  a Brig. -Com. ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Maj.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  19 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Lambert,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Lambert,  K.C.I.E. 
[see  Lambert,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”] ; b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Sherborne 
Sch.  ; Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army,  and  tem- 
porary Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  12th  Cav.  Brig. 
Egypt ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Liverpool  Regt.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  two  Bars) ; cr  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918,  2nd  Bar  1919).  Cavalry  Club. 

Lambert,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Miller, 

D.S.O.,  3rd  son  of  Richard  Lambert,  of 
Lyston  Hall,  Essex ; b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.;  entered  R.M.A.  i860,  became 
Capt.  1875,  Major  1885,  and  Lieut. -Col.  (re- 
tired) 1886  ; served  with  Naval  Brig,  during 
Burma  Annexation  War  1885-6  (mentioned 
in  Naval  and  Military  despatches);  is  a 
J.P.  for  Dorset : m.  1878,  Frances,  da.  of  F.  B. 
Courtenay  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887.  Lyston , Lindsay 
Road , Branksome  Park , Bournemouth. 

Lambert,  Col.  Guy  Lenox  Bence-,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  Lambert,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Brook  Hill,co.  Mayo;  b.  1856;  ed.at 
Cheltenham  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn.  Connaught  Rangers ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk  and  co. 
Galway;  commanded  Suffolk  Regt.  1915-16, 
and  was  Inspector  Q.M.G.  Sers.  1917-18; 
assumed  by  Royal  License  1884  the  additional 
surname  of  Bence  : m.  1884,  Ida,  da.  of  the 
late  H.  A.  S.  Bence,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Thorington 
Hall,  Suffolk  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Thorington 
Hall , Darsham,  Suffolk;  Dernasliggan , 
Leenane , co.  Galway  ; Carlton  Club. 

Lamberton,  Capt . John  Robertson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Highland  L.I.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lambkin,  Capt.  Ernest  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
B.Ch.  1908)  ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; European 
War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (despatches, D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lambos  [see  Laszlo]. 

Lambton,  Col.  the  Hon.  Charles,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Durham], 

Lambton,  Capt.  Claud,  D.S.O.  [see  E. 
Durham]. 

Lambton,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles, 
D.S  O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Francis 
William  Lambton  [E.  Cawdor] ; b.  1872 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1912,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Laming,  Major  Henry  Thornton,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  James  Laming;  b. 
1863 » e(I.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  18th 
Hussars  1883,  became  Capt.  1888,  and  Major 
1898;  retired  1903  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  in  command  of  24th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.,  taking  part 
in  the  defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  appointed  2nd  in  command  of  a 
Cav.  Regt.  1914  (mentioned) : m.  1898,  Ella 
Loetitia,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Cunliffe  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The 
Knoll,  Barton-under-N  eedwood ; Naval  and 
Military , and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Lamonby,  Major  Isaac  Wannop,  D.S.O.; 

b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
iq  as  Major  R.E.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 


Lamonby,  Lieut.-Col.  Lawrence,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Tom  Lamonby,  of  Penrith  ; b.  1883  ; 
ed.  at  Uppingham  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1908 ; Major  (T.D.)  Border  Regt.,  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  i/4th  Batn.  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  in 
Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Penrith. 

L a m o n t , Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.:  b.  1881;  formerly  Lieut.  Roy.  Scots; 
retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  Provost-Marshal 
with  rank  of  Capt.;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Major  Stall ordshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lamont,  Geoffrey  Simpson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards  Re- 
serve; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lamont,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Charles,  C.I.E., 
M B. , son  of  Charles  Gordon  Lamont,  of 
Liverpool ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Liverpool  Coll, 
and  Edinburgh  Univ.  [M.B.  and  C.M.  Edin. 
(1st  class  Honours)  1885] ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; served  with  Chin 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (medal),  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (clasp);  sometime 
Lecturer  in  Anatomy,  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee, 
and  Professor  of  Anatomy,  Med.  Coll., 
Lahore  : m.  1892,  Eveline,  da.  of  Stephen 
Adam,  of  Edinburgh;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  7, 

Merchiston  Park , Edinburgh. 

Lamont,  Brig.-Gen.  John  William  Fraser, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  entered  R. A.  1893, 
and  is  Col.  and  a temporary  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  Natal  1906  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Lamotte,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Grimshaw 
Lagier,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  F.  L* 
Lamotte  ; b.  1864;  is  Col.  (retired),  and  an 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  formerly  Oxfordshire  and 
Bucks  L*L  ! S-  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(C.M.G.)  : m.  1st,  1889,  Amelia,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  Major  W.  Peel;  2ndly,  1910,  Norah, 
da.  of  J.  W.  Orr;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Lamotte,  Major  George  Moorsom  Lagier, 

D. S.O.  son  of  the  Rev.  F.  L.  Lamotte;  b. 
1869  ; Major  R.E.  Reserve ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Lamotte,  Lieut.  Harold  de  Gallye, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut,  (retired)  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Mine  Sweepers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lamotte,  Major  Lewis,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lampen , Major  Francis  Henry,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Staff  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lampson,  Curtis  Walter,  C.B.E.  [see 

Lampson,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Lampson,  Miles  Wedderburn,  M.V.O. 

[see  Lampson,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Lampson, Com. Oliver  Stillingfleet.LocKER-, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.P.,  second  son  of  the  late 
Frederick  Locker-Lampson,  of  Rowfant, 
Crawley,  Sussex,  and  New  Haven  Court, 
Cromer  [Lampson,  Bt.];  b.  1880;  ed.at  Eton, 
and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  History 
and  Modern  Languages  18—);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1907;  is  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve;  served  during  European  War 
1915-18,  in  Belgium,  Persia,  Armenia,  the 
Dobrudja,  Rumania,  Russia,  and  Austrian- 
Galicia  Comdg.  Naval  Armoured  Car  Squad- 
ron (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Vladimir);  appointed  Parliamentary 
Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer 
Jan.  1919  ; has  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.,  or  Ramsey,  Div.  of 
Huntingdonshire  (C)  Jan.  1910  to  Nov. 


1646 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1918 ; elected  for  Huntingdonshire  Dec. 
1918  ; cr.  C.M  G.  1917,  D S.O.  1918.  18,  Park 
Mansions,  S.W. ; New  Haven  Court,  Cromer; 
48,  Dover  Street , W. ; Travellers',  Bath,  Con- 
stitutional, Queen's,  Royal  Automobile,  and 
Carlton  Clubs. 

Lamrock,  Lieut.- Col.  John,  C.B. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut  -Col.  Australian  Imperial  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x6. 

Lance,  Capt.  Edwin  Christopher,  D.S.O., 
only  son  of  the  Rev.  Edwin  Mildred  Lance, 
Provost  of  Lancing,  and  Preb.  and  Treasurer 
of  Wells  Cathedral ; b.  1893 ; Capt.  Somer- 
set L.I.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Land,  Col.  William  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  in  the  Army  (V.D.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B. E-);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Landen,  Lieut.- Col.  Arthur,  D.S  O., 
D.C.M.;  b.  1869;  has  been  Quartermaster 
and  Lieut -Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
is  Quartermaster,  Roy.  Hospital,  Chelsea  ; 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star),  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egvptian  medal 
with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.C.M.,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.  . 1914  star  with  clasp, 
two  medals);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Royal  Hos- 
pital, Chelsea , 5.  W. 


Landsberg,  Major  Herbert  Valentine, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.H.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Florence  Caroline  Rose,  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  C.  Seymour,  Royal  Hospital, 
Chelsea  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lane,  Engineer- Rear- A dm.  Charles,  C.B. 
son  of  the  late  Bavin  Lane,  of  Newark ; b- 
1852;  entered  R.N.  1873,  became  Ch.  Engi- 
neer 1886,  Fleet  Engineer  1894,  Engineer- 
Capt.  1901,  and  Engineer-Rear-Adm.  1907; 
retired  1912;  was  Engineer-Capt.,  Mediter- 
ranean Fleet  1902-3,  and  of  Roy.  Naval 
Engineering  Coll.  1903-7  : m.  1879,  Mary 
Louisa,  da.  of  Fleet  Engineer  John  Robert 
Johnson,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lane,  Ernest  Frederick  Cambridge, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  con- 
nection with  Paris  Peace  Conference  1919  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920. 

Lane,  Francis  Lawrence,  O.B.E. , son  of 
John  Lane,  of  The  Limes,  *7 , Charnwood 
Street,  Derby;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Great  Eastern 
Railway  Mechanics’  Institute;  an  Engineer, 
and  Managing  Director  Leeds  Forge  Co. 
(Limited):  m.  1885,  Helen,  da.  of  William 
John  Horton,  of  Warrington;  c*.  O.B.E. 
1918.  Maryland  House,  Grosvenor  Road, 
Leeds  ; St.  Stephen's,  Constitutional,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Lane,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic  Cecil,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Stuart  Lane ; b. 


Lander,  Capt.  Charles  Llewellyn,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Landon,  Major  Cecil  Westmore,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1915-17  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Landon,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Richard 
Henry  Palmer,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Landon,  Maj.-Gen.  Herman  James 
Shelley,  C.B.,  C.M.  G.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Landon;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1879,  became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1897,  Brevet 
Lieut  -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1914;  retired  19  9;  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara 
and  Khartum  (despatches,  medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
in  command  of  his  Regt.,  present  at  actions 
of  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers,  Johannesburg, 
Pretoria,  Diamond  Hill,  and  Belfast  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  Hasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  European  War  1914-15, 
Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig.,  as  Inspector  of  Inf., 
and  Comdg.  a Div.  (despatches  twice,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Be  gium,  French  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was  Inspector  of  Gym- 
nasia, India  1906-10,  and  in  command  of 
an  Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1910-14 : m.  1903, 
Christian,  da.  of  the  late  William  Sharp;  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C-M.G.  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Landon,  Lieut.-Col.  James  William  Bain- 
bridge,  D.S.O.,  sonof  Maj.  Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
William  Bainbridge  Landon,  K. C.M.G., 
C.B. ; b.  1891;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  (T.F. 
Reserve)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Landon,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Herbert 
Arthur,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Landry,  Brig. -Gen.  Joseph  Phillippe, 

C. M.G. , son  of  the  Hon.  Philippe  Landry, 
ex-Pres.  of  Senate  of  Canada  ; b.  1870;  ed.at 
Quebec  and  Ottawa  Univs.,  at  Lille  Univ., 
France,  and  at  McGill  Univ.,  Montreal  (B.A 
and  B.Sc.  1891,  B.C  L.  1895J  ; Bar.  Canada 
1896;  is  a Brig.-Gen.  Canadian  forces; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.M.G.):  w.  1896,  Blanche, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Alexandre  Lacoste, 

D. C.L..  LL.D.,  sometime  Ch.  Justice, 

8uebec  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Quebec,  Canada; 
arrison  ( Quebec ) Club. 


18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; cr.  C-I-E.  1919. 

Lane,  Harry  Philip  Parnell,  C.B.E. , 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Eyre 
Wyatt  Lane,  R.M.L.I.,  of  Seaton,  Devon  ; 
b.  1870;  sometime  in  Essex,  Devon,  Kent, 
and  Liverpool  Police  Forces;  appointed  Ch. 
Constable  of  Lancashire  1913:  m.  1903,  Flora 
Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Edmund  Richard 
Peel,  of  Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1913,  C.B.E.  1918.  Ellel  Hall, 
Lancaster ; County  Constabulary  Office, 
Preston ; County  ( Lancaster ) Club. 

Lane,  Capt.  Henry  Gerald  Elliot, 
C.B.E.  (see  E-  Minto,  colls.]. 

Lane,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Edward  Bruce, 

C. M.G  ) b.  1862;  entered  R.A.  1882,  be- 
came Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  19  9;  served  with  Burma  Expe- 
dition 1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr  C.M.G.  1917. 

Lane,  Capt.  John  Bayley,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Lane,  Major  Roland  Hill,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Lane,  Col.  Samuel  Wellington,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — , Lieut.-Col.  and  Bievet  Col.  R.A. 
(retired);  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (Queen's  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Europe  n War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  ct.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lane,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Byam,  C./.E., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Edgar  Henry  Lane,  of  Antigua; 
b.  1866;  M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L-RC.P.  Lon- 
don 1888  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med  Ser.;  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (clasp),  Chitral  Relief 
Foice  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia 
1916-18,  as  Inspector  of  Disciplinary  Labour 
Corps  (C.I.E.,  C.B.E.):  m.  1896,  Edith  Kate 
Westlake  Reindorp;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Lane,  Col.  William  Moore-,  C.B.E.;  b. 
1861  ; formerly  Col.  R.A.O.C. ; Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1888,  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  fMil.)  1919. 

Lang,  Alexander,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Gavin  Lang,  of  Glassford,  Lanark- 
shire; b.  1848;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Collegiate  Sch. 
and  Univ.,'  joined  Bank  of  Montreal  1871, 
and  after  filling  Managerial  positions  in 


COM  PANION  AGE. 


1647 


Montreal,  New  York,  and  Chicago,  was 
Manager  in  London  1893-1906,  and  Member 
of  London  Committee  of  the  Bank  until 
1908 ; has  been  a Representative  of  Canadian 
Govt,  on  Pacific  Cable  Board  (London)  since 
1901  (C.M.G.);  is  a Director  of  London  and 
Liverpool  Bank  of  Commerce,  Limited, 
London,  and  a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Bankers, 
Institute  of  Directors,  and  Roy.  Geographical 
So.  : m.  1st,  1877,  Mary  Preswick,  who  d. 
1882,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  Dyckman,  of 
Orange,  U.S.A.  ; 2ndly,  1886,  Mary  Susan, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  P.  Hay  Keith,  D.D.,  of 
Hamilton,  Scotland  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  32, 
Rosary  Gardens,  S.  IV. 7 ; City  Carlton  Club. 

Lang,  Lieut. -Col.  Bertram  John,  C.B. , 
C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1878;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers ; S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
C.M.G.,  C.B. , Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order 
of  Ag'icuLural  Merit  of  France);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lang,  Charles  Dowson,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Edward  Lang,  of  The  Ad- 
miralty ; b.  1845 ; ed.  privately ; was  Con- 
troller of  Savings  Bank  Depart,  of  Gen. 
Post  Office  1891-1906:  m.  1897,  Catherine 
Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Robert 
Chisholm ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900.  4,  Merton 

Road,  Southsea  ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 
Lang,  Charles  Russell,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Lang,  engineer;  b.  1862;  Director  of 
G.  and  J.  Weir  (Limited),  of  Cathcart, 
Glasgow  : m.  1900 ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  CathcaH, 
Glasgow. 

Lang,  Col.  Elliott  Brownlow,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  in  the  Army  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Lang,  Capt.  Ernest  Christian,  D.S.O. , 
M.B.  ; b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.  B.  1910) ; Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (D.S.O.);  sometime  House 
Physician  and  Resident  Med.  Officer,  New- 
port and  Monmouth  Hospital ; cr.  D.S.O. 
191S. 

Lang,  Com.  George  Holbrow,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  James  P.  Lang,  V.D.,  Min. 
of  Stirling  Parish,  Scotland  ; b.  18 — ; Com. 
R.N.;  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Grant’s  guns 
(despatches,  promoted,  medal  with  three 
clasps),  Somaliland  (medal  with  clasp), 
Persian  Gulf  1906-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  on  special  ser.  in  E. 
Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted  Com.) : 
m.  ist,  18 — , Mary,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
William  Jones;  2ndly,  1919,  Lily,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Dobson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
13,  Abbey  Court,  Abbey  Road,  N.W.8. 

Lang,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Lukis  Lang,  l.C.S.  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  at  Bedford  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major  1907, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1899,  Isabel  F.  E. 
Ebden  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lang,  Patrick  Keith,  C.B.E.’,  b.  18 — ; a 
Controller,  Disposal  Board,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Lang-Hyde  [see  Hyde]. 

Langan-Byrne  [see  Byrne]. 

Langdon,  Major  Francis  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1873;  Major  Liverpool  Regt.;  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1899  (despatches,  Egyptian  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Langdon,  Col.  Harry,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Langdon,  of  Huyton  Park,  near 
Liverpool;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  High  Sch. 
Liverpool  Institute;  sometime  Sub.-Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Artillery  Vol.  ; is  Gov.  Director 
of  Langdon  and  Sons  (Limited),  government 
contractors,  of  Liverpool,  and  Major  and 
Hon.  Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (R  E.); 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg. 
R.E.  (T.F.)  (V.D.  and  T.D.)  : m.  1878,  Eliza. 


beth  Day,  da.  of  the  late  John  Hind  Talbot, 
ofLiverpool  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Redcliffe, 
Wellington  Road,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire  ; 
Pentreheylin,  Dudleston  Heath , Ellesmere, 
Salop ; Royal  Mersey  Yacht , and  Lyceum 
{Liverpool)  Clubs. 

Langdon,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Frederick 
Paltock,  D.S.O. ; b.  1866;  is  Major  Reserve, 
and  an  A.Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Langford,  Capt.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  John  Crawford  Langford 
(formerly  17th  Regt.),  of  Crosthwaite  Park, 
Kingstown,  co  Dublin;  b.  1873;  formerly 
Capt.  8th  Hussars  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  with  18th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1906,  Agnes,  da.  of 
Joseph  Matterson,  of  Castle  Troy,  co. 
Limerick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  The  Abbey , 
Rathkeale. 

Langford,  Charles  William,  I.S.O. ; b. 
1846;  entered  Commissariat  Depart.,  Bar- 
bados 1S68,  became  Clerk  in  Receiver-Gen.’s 
Office,  Trinidad  1875,  and  Excise  Officer 
1884:  m.  1876,  Leontine,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of 
the  late  Jules  Rochard,  grandson  of  Baron 
de  Rochard:  m.  1917,  Helen  M.,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Leach,  and  widow  of  — Toppin; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1912.  Helena  Villa,  River  Road , 
Barbados. 

Langford,  Major  Edward  Gilliat, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Langham,  Col.  Frederick  George, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Frederick  Adolphus  Lang- 
ham, J.P.  ; 6.1863;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch., 
and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B. 
1885,  M.A.  1888) ; is  Col.  T.F.  Reserve  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt.  (V.D.)  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1890,  Frances  MaryAshbee;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Valehurst,  St.  Helen's  Park,  Hastings. 

Langhorne,  Lieut.-Col.  Algernon  Philip 
Yorke,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Langhorne,  V.  of  Lamberhurst,  Kent 
[E.  Hardwicke,  colls.] ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A. 
1902,  became  Capt.  1914,  Major  1917,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  Zakka  Khel  and 
Mohmand  Expeditions  1908,  as  A.D.C. 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-17,  as  A.D.C. 
on  Personal  Staff,  and  subsequently  as 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatches,  M.C. , Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1920,  Jean,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Joseph  Hill,  C.B.,  of  Wollaston  Hall, 
Wellingborough,  and  widow  of  Capt.  John 
Banks  Jenkinson,  Rifle  Brig,  [see  Jenkinson, 
Ht.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1908.  Bear’s  House,  Cam- 
berley  ; Wellington  Club. 

Langhorne,  Brig.-Gen.  Harold  Stephen, 
C.B.,  C.M.Gi,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Lang- 
horne; b.  1866;  entered  R.A.  1885,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  and 
Col.  1914 ; is  a 1st  class  Ordnance  Officer, 
Army  Ordnance  Depart,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  : m.  1891,  Amy  Frances  Helen,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  — Hadow ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Langhorne,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Archibald 
Dunboyne,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Langhorne,  V.  of  Lamberhurst  [E. 
Hardwicke,  colls.] ; b.  1879 ; entered  R.A. 
1898,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Constance 
Phyllis,  el.  da.  of  Henry  Grant  Madan 
Conybeare,  J.P.,  of  Delmore,  Ingatestone, 
Essex;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Langley,  Alexander,  C.I.E . ; b.  1872; 
ed.  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  l.C.S. 
1894,  and  became  a Dep.  Commr.,  Punjab 
1909  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Simla,  India. 

Langley,  Com.  Arthur  Sydney,  C.M.G . ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com. 
R.N.V.R.  in  charge  of  Roy.  Naval  Ex- 
perimental Station,  Stratford  "during  Euro- 
pean War  (C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 


1648 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Langley,  Major  Arthur  Winton,  D.S.O.i 
M.C.  ; b.  1884;  Major  R G.A. ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian 
Groix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Langley,  Major  Edgar  John  Flynn, 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  P.  R.  Langley,  of 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ; b.  1878;  served  in  S.  j 
Africa  1900-1901,  with  S.  Australian  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  afterwards 
w'ith  8th  Batn.  Australian  Commonwealth 
Horse,  present  at  action  of  Vrede,  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1915-18  (Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Milton  House , Payneham 
Road,  St.  Peter's,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 

Langley,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Furner, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Light 
Horse;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Langley,  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Under 
Sec.  of  State,  Min.  of  Agriculture,  Egypt  I 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Cairo,  Egypt. 
Langley,  Col.  John  Penrice,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A. 
(retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Langley-Hunt  [see  Hunt]. 

Langman,  Major  Archibald  Lawrence, 

C. M.G.  [see  Langman,  Bt.]. 

Langrishe,  Major  John  Du  Plessis, 

D. S.O.  [see  Langrishe,  Bt.]. 

Langstaff,  Lieut.-Col.  Janies  William, 

D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
I.S.O.  1917. 

Langton,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Langton,  Capt.  Gerald  Wentworth 
Gore -,  D.S.O., M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt. Hussars; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Langton,  Com.  Hubert  Edwin  Gore-, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Temple  of  Stowe]. 

Langton,  Com.  the  Hon.  Evelyn  Arthur 
Temple-Gore-,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Temple  of 
Stowe]. 

Lannowe,  Lieut.-Col.  Brownlow  Henry 
Hamilton  Mathew  , D.S.O. ; b.  1872;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  2nc  Dragoon  Guards  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897,  S.  African  War 
1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  Batns.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  and  Machine  Gun  Corps  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col..  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Hurlingham,  and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Lannowe,  Col.  Edmund  Byam  Mathew-, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen. 
E.  B.  Mathew-Lannowe,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1875  [ is  Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Mary,  da. 
of  George  Onslow  Deane,  of  The  Boyce 
Court,  Dymond,  and  widow  of  A.  T.  Mac- 
keaz  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Lanyon,  Lieut. -Col,  Owen  Mortimer, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  L.  M.  Lanyon  ; b.  1882  ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  l ieut.- 
Col.):  tn.  1915,  Jeanie,  da.  of  Capt.  J.  P.  Jeff- 
cock,  of  Car  Colston  Hall,  Notts  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Larcom,  Arthur,  C.B.  [see  Larcom,  Bt.]. 
Lardner-Clarke  [see  Clarke]. 

Large,  Capt.  Edwin  R.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.; 

b.  18 — ; t apt.  in  Mercantile  Marine,  and 
Lieut.-  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.  1917,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 


Large,  Capt.  Stanley  Dermott,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  W.  H.  Large  ; b.  1889  ; is  Capt. 
R.A. M.C. ; served  during  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  ):  m.  1918, 
Violet  Muriel  Elise,  da.  of  D.  Cowan,  of 
Goulport  House,  Dumbartonshire  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  7,  St.  Mary’s  Place,  Joppa,  Edinburgh. 

Larke,  William  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  James  Larke,  of  Bromley;  b.  1875  » 
ed.  privately;  is  an  Engineer,  Director- 
Gen.  of  Raw  Materials,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions, a Member  of  Disposal  Board  and  of 
Co-ordinating  Supply  and  Demobilisation 
Committee,  Chm.  Haw  Materials  Com- 
mittee, and  a M.I.E-R.i  and  a M.I.M.E.; 
Director  of  Controlled  Establishments  Div. 
and  Priority  of  Works  Order,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions 1915,  of  Badges  and  Exemption  Depart. 
1916-17,  and  of  Dilution  of  Labour  1917-18, 
Technical  Adviser  Demobilisation  and  Re- 
construction 1918,  Controller  Miscellaneous 
Section,  Disposal  Board  1919,  Chm.  Utilisa- 
tion of  Surplus  War  Material  Committee 
and  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Disposal  of 
Mechanical  Transport  1919,  and  Chm.  of 
Commn.  to  report  on  Engineering  Industries 
in  Occupied  German  Territory  1919:  m. 
1900,  Louisa  Jane  Milton;  cr.  C.  B.E.  (Civil) 
1920 . Eastburn,  Sidcup,  Kent;  Savile,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Larken,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Lincolnshire  Yeo.  (Re- 
serve); European  War  1914-19  (O.B.E.j 
C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Larken,  Capt.  Frank,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Francis  Roper  Larken,  of  Lincoln  ; b.  1875  , 
entered  R N.  1889,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Com; 
1907,  and  Capt.  1913  ; served  in  Dardanelles 

1915- 16  (despatches,  C.  M.G.,  CroixdeGuerre, 
Orderof  Redeemer ofGreece,  Order ofCrown 
of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour);  appointed 
Director  of  Local  Defence  Div.,  Admiralty 
1919;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Larkin,  Herbert  Benjamin  George, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Shipping  Representative 
for  Commonwealth  of  Australia:  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Larkin,  Capt.  John  Peter,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Larking,  Capt.  Dennis  Augustus  Hugo, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Cuthbert 
Larking,  J.P.  [E.  Listowel] ; b.  1876  ; entered 
R.N.  1888,  and  became  Capt.  (retired)  1919; 
has  Italian  War  Cross:  m.  1902,  Muriel 
Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  William  Macbean 
Rankine,  of  Dudhope,  Forfarshire;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Kingsmoor  House,  Sunning- 
dale,  Berks. 

Larking,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Nesbitt 

Wingfield,  C.B.E.;  b.  1868;  formerly  Major 
Scots  Guards,  now  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E., 
Order  of  Star  of  Roumania  with  Swords); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Larmour,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Cordon, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1880  ; is  Major  R.A.O.C.,  and  an 
Acting  Ordnance  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.;  served  during  S.  African  War  1901 
(medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  4th  class  of  Order  of 
White  Eagle  with  swords,  Order  \)f  Crown 
of  Italy);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Larnder,  Col.  Eugene  William,  C.B.E., 
M.R.C.V.S. , son  of  the  late  George  Philip 
Larnder ; b.  1864 ; Col.  Army  Vet.  Ser.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1901  with  2nd  Div. ^Euro- 
pean War  1914  19,  in  Salonika  and  Fiance, 
as  Assist.  Director  and  Dep.  Director  Vet. 
Ser.,  Afghan  War  1919  as  Dep.  Director  Vet. 
ber.  (C.B.E.);  has  been  Dep.  Director  of 
Vet.  Ser.,  S.  Command,  India  since  1919: 
tn.  1889,  Mary.  da.  of  the  late  John  Brake 
Marshall,  M.R'.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1020. 
Poona,  Bombay  ; JuniorUmted  Service  Club . 
Larymore,  Major  Henry  Douglas,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Alexander  Douglas  Larymore,  for- 
merly Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Jails,  Bengal; 
b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Westminster  ; entered  Army 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1886,  became  Capt.  R.A.  1897,  and  Major 
1906;  retired  from  Army  1907-  served  with 
Jebu  Expedition  1892  as  Staff  Officer  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  thanked  by  Gov. 
and  Executive  and  Legislative  Councils  of 
Lagos),  with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  as 
A.D.C.  (despatches,  star,  C.M.G.),  and  in 
N.  Nigeria  1904  (medal  with  clasp)  ; acted 
as  British  Resident  at  Kumassi  1896 ; 
sometime  Adj.  in  Gold  Coast  Constabulary  ; 
is  a 2nd  class  Resident,  N.  Nigeria ; ap- 
pointed an  Assist.  Inspector  on  Inspection 
Staff  1915 : m.  1897,  Constance,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Andrew  Holmes  Belcher,  of  St. 
Andrew’s,  Fasque,  N.B. ; cr  C.M.G.  1896. 
The  Residency >,  Kcffi , N.  Nigeria;  Junior 
United  Service  and  Caledonian  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Lasceli.es,  Major  the  Hon.  Edward 
Cecil,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Harewood]. 
Lascelles,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  ffrancis 
Ward,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
mi  dal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; rendered 
sers.  in  connection  with  founding  Scholar- 
ships for  Soldiers  and  Sailors  during  Euro- 
pean War  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Lascelles,  Hon.  Gerald  William,  C.B. 
[see  E.  Harewood]. 

Lashmore,  Engineer-Capt.  Harry,  C.B.. 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Lashmore,  of  Gayhurst, 
Portswood  Road,  Southampton  ; b.  1868 ; 
entered  R.N.  1884,  became  Assist.  Engineer 
1890,  Engineer  1895,  Engineer-Corn.  1907, 
Acting  Engineer-Capt.  1916,  and  Engineer- 
Capt.  1917;  served  in  Falkland  Islands  1915, 
and  at  Dardanelles  1915  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  the  Nile) : m.  1900,  Beatrice,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Evans,  of  Merivale,  Newport 
Road,  Cardiff;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  and  D.S.O. 

1915- 

Lassetter,  Brig.-Gen.  Harry  Beauchamp, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  Redleaf  Frederic  Las- 
setter, of  Edgecliffe,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; former^  in  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; 
is  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  Reserve  of 
Officers  Australian  Mil.  Forces;  served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  N.S. 
Wales  Contingent  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; was 
Brig.  Com.  1915-16 : m.  1891,  Elizabeth  Anne, 
da.  of  J.  McAntill,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Jarvis- 
field,  Picton ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G. 
1917.  The  Terrace , Bathurst , New  South 
Wales. 

Last,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  John,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1862 ; is  Hon  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

LaszlodeLombos,  Philip  Alexius,  M.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Adolph  Laszlo  ; b.  1869  ; ed. 
in  Budapest  (B  A.  1878,  State  Scholarship 
Art  Prizeman  18 — ) ; studied  Art  in  Munich 
and  Paris  ; served  in  Austro-Hungarian 
Army  1902;  is  a Portrait  Painter,  a Member 
of  Hungarian  Govt.  Art  Senate,  a Corre- 
sponding Member  Roy.  Art  Sos.  of  Brussels 
and  Madrid,  an  Hon.  Member  of  Roy.  Acad, 
of  Arts  (Milan),  a Knight  of  Orders  of 
Austro-Hungarian  Iron  Crown,  Prussian 
Crown  (2nd  class),  White  Falcon  of  Saxe 
Weimar,  and  Christ  of  Portugal,  a Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  of  Order  of 
Pope  Pius  IX.,  a Com.  of  Roy.  Orders  of 
Isabella  La  Catolica  of  Spain,  and  Saviour 
of  Greece,  and  an  Associe  de  la  Societe 
Nationale  des  Beaux  Arts  (Paris) ; also 
has  Orders  of  Art  and  Science  (Hesse- 
Darmstadt  and  Bulgaria),  Hungarian  and 
Austrian  Gold  State  medals,  King  Ludwig 
silver  medal  (Munich  Acad,  of  Arts),  Ludwig 
Victor  medal  (Austria),  and  gold  medals 
of  Dusseldorf,  Munich,  Paris,  St.  Louis, 
Venice,  Salzburg  (Austria),  and  International 
Art  Exhibition.  Barcelona,  Diplome  d’hon- 
neur  (Amsterdam),  and  Gold  Placque  of 
National  Salon  of  Art  (Budapest) ; ennobled 
1912  by  Emperor  of  Austria  with  hereditary 
title  of  de  Lombos ; naturalized  1914 : in. 


1649 


1900,  Lucy  Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Guinness,  of  Burton  Hall,  Stillorgan,  co. 
Dublin  [see  B.  Ardilaun,  colls.] ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(Hon.  4th  class)  1909.  3,  Fits/ohn’s  Avenue , 
Hampstead , N.  W. ; West  House  Studio, 
Campden  Hill  Road,  Kensington , W . ; Bur- 
lington Fine  Arts , and  Roehampton  Clubs. 
Latch,  Arthur  Ronald,  D.S  O.,  son  of 
the  late  Arthur  Latch  ; b.  1890  ; is  a Member 
of  the  firm  of  Latch  and  Batchelor  (Limited), 
of  Hay  Mills;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  with  TankCorps  (wounded,  despatches , 
D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , Gertrude  Cecile,  da.  of  A. 
Cecil  Wright ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Latham,  Major  Alan,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Latham,  Major  Francis,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col  Hugh  Latham,  R.A.  : b.  1883  ; ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch.  ; entered  W.  India  Regt. 
1904,  and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Leicestershire  Regt.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  190*  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Suffolk 
Regt.  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1915,  Muriel  Humphreys  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1918). 

Latham,  Lietit.  - Com.  John  Greig, 

C. M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com  R.N.  ; ren- 
dered sers.  in  connection  with  Paris  Peace 
Conference  1919  (C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1920. 

Latham,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Grey, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18—;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches twice,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. igi8. 

La  Touche,  Charles  Burdett,  C-LE. ; 
6.18—;  Manager,  Judhpur-Bikaner  Railway, 
Rajputana  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Latta,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Smith,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Cana- 
dian Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches, D.S.O.  with  two  Bars);  cr. D.S.O. 
1917  (two  Bars  1918). 

Lauder,  Major  James  La  Fayette,  D.S.O., 
M.  C.,  son  of  James  Stack  Lauder,  of  4,  Marl- 
borough Gate,  Hyde  Park,  W.  ; b.  1889 ; 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.M.C. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  prisoner  at 
Wittenberg  Detention  Camp,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  with  Bar,  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  4,  Marl- 
borough Gate , Hyde  Park,  W. 

Lauder,  Col.  William  Bernard,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1864  ; Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.,  and  Ch. 
Paymaster  War  Office ; Burma  1891-2  (medal 
with  clasp)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Laughton,  Major  Joseph  Vinters,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal),  Euro- 
pean War  19 14-19  as  Major  Lancers  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) : cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Laurence,  Capt.  Noel  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.18^;  entered  R.N.  1899,  became  Lieut. 
1904,  Com.  1914,  and  Capt.  1919 ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Bar)  ; has  4th 
class  of  Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  (with 
swords):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917), 
Laurence,  Reginald  Vere,  C.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Ihomas  French  Laurence;  b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  19 — , M.A.  1902) ; 
has  been  Fellow  and  Senior  Tutor,  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  since  iqog;  sometime  Private 
lutor  to  Duke  of  York  and  Prince  Henry 
at  Cambridge ; edited  Cambridge  Review 
iQor-2;  cr.  C.V.O.  1920.  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge ; Athenceum,  and  Oxford  and 
Camb  ■ idge  Clubs. 

Laurie,  Com.  Edward  McConnell  Wynd- 
ham,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  with  Grand  Fleet  De- 
stroyer Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Laurie,  Major  John  Emilius,  D.S.O., 

[see  Laurie,  Bt.]. 

Laurie,  Maxwell,  M.V.O. , son  of  the 

late  Thomas  Laurie  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Wat- 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


son’s  Coll.,  Edirburgh,  at  Edinburgh  Univ., 
and  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered 

l. C.S.  1887  ; sometime  Assist.  Commr.  and 
Settlement  Officer,  Burma  ; appointed  Dep. 
Commr.,  Burma  1901,  and  Pres,  of  Rangoon 
Municipality  1904  ; retired  1915 : m.  1905, 
Marjorie,  da.  of  Sir  Herbert  Thirkell  White, 
K.C.l.E.  ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  Carbis 
Bay,  Cornwall ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Laurie,  Major  Percy  Robert,  D.S.O.,  \ 
son  of  Alfred  Laurie,  J.P.,  of  Rockdale, 
Sevenoaks  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Harrow  ; entered  ' 
2nd  Dragoons  1902,  became  Capt.  1911,  j 
Brevet  Major  1917,  and  Major  (retired)  1919  ; 
European  War  1914-17,  as  Assist.  Provost 
Marshal  a Cav.  Div.,  Cav.  Corps,  and  an 
Army  Corps  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  1 eopold  of  Belgium,  Brevet  Major, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch.,  S.  Command  1912, 
and  to  Inspector-Gen.,  Home  Forces  1913, 
Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff 
19x4,  and  an  A A.G.  1917  : m.  1914.  Ethel 
Frances  Lawson- Johnston;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Naval  and  Military,  Cavalry,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Laurie,  Lieut. -Col.  Ranald  Macdonald, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1869;  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A.,  and  a 
D L.  for  E-sex;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt) : 

m.  1894,  Florence  Albreda,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Greville  Richard  Vernon  [see  B- 
Lyveden,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Ford 
Place,  near  Grays,  Essex ; Carlton  Club. 

Lauth,  Major  (Joachim)  Frederick  Rein- 
hold, D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Reinhold  Lauth ; 
b.  1880 ; ed.  in  Durban  ; is  Major  S.  African 
Inf.  ; served  in  Boer  War  with  Durban  L.I. 
and  Natal  Mounted  Inf.,  duringNatal  Native 
Rebellion,  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1906,  Ellen  Jane  Forbes,  of  Durban;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  151,  Manning  Road,  Durban, 

Natal;  Durban  and  Automobile  (Natal) 
Clubs. 

Lavarack,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Dudley, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Aus- 
tralian Artillery  ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  , C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918*  C.M.G.  1919. 

Lavie.  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ernest,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Dur- 
ham L.I.  ; European  War  1914-191  finally  in 
N.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
igrg. 

Law,  Ernest  Philip  Alphonso,  C.B.  [see 

B.  Ellenborough,  colls.]. 

Law,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William  Ber- 
nardine,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1873  ; is  Major  (T.D.)  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt.  (T.F.),  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1898,  Florence  Turley,  da.  of 
Benjamin  Smith  Parkes,  of  Woodsetton; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Sedgley,  Staffordshire. 


Law,  Herbert  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of  Henry 
Law  • b.  1862;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  and  Ch.  Engin- 
eering Inspector,  Min.  of  Health  : tn. 

1889,  Christine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  T.  H. 
Cross,  D.D.;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Rough- 
wood  Farm  House,  ChalfontSt. Giles,  Bucks; 
Union  Club. 

Law,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Prescott,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Devonshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Law  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Theophilus 
Hewitt,  C.B. , son  of  Col.  Robert  Law, 
formerly  31st  Regt.  ; b.  1855. ; ed  privately, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Col.  (retired)  Middlesex 
Regt.,  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  Zulu  War 
1879  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1900 
(Oueen’s  medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914- 19  (despatches,  C.B.);  was  Inspector 
ot  Army  Ordnance  Sers.,  War  Office  1913-14  : 
in  1885,  Mary  Isobel,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Thom.j.P.,  of  Birkacre,  Chorley,  Lanca- 
shire; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  53.  Drayton 

Gardens,  S.W.  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 


Law,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Henry  Patrick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Patrick  Francis  Law,  | 


of  The  Willows,  Shurdington,  Gloucester- 
shire ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  Modern 
History  1897) ; is  Major  ard  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
S.  Midland  Div.  1913-14,3  Staff-Capt.  at  War 
Office  1914-15.  and  an  Assist  Director  of 
Supplies  in  France  1915-10:  tn.  1905,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Arthur  Brooke,  1st  Bt., 
J.P.,  of  Fenay  Hall,  Huddersfield,  and  Fearn 
Lodge,  Ardgay;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Dawley 
Lodge,  Hillingdon,  near  Uxbridge ; Union 
Club 

Law  ford,  Paymasier-Capt.  Vincent 
Adrian,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Lawford,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; b.  1871  ; 
entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Paymaster 
1902,  Staff  Paymaster  1906,  and  Fleet-Pay- 
master 1910  (now  Paymaster-Capt.) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  with  Patrol  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Sec.  to 
Naval  Adviser  at  the  Foreign  Office  1916,  a 
Member  of  British  Mission  to  U S. A.  1917, 
Liaison  Officer  between  Mm.  of  Blockade  and 
Board  of  Admiralty  1917,  and  Bee.  to  Adm. 
Comdg.  Reserves  1918  ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy  and  Messina  medal : m 1904,  Agnes 
Jane,  da  of  William  Batty  Mapplebeck, 
formerly  of  Hampton-in-Arden,  Warwick- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Quicklev,  Chorley  Wood,  Herts  ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Lawless,  Capt.  Francis,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Liver- 
pool Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Lawless, Mayor  William  Thewles,/).^.  0. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lawn,  James  Gunson,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Professor,  Johannesburg  Sch.  ot 
Mines ; Controller,  Explosives  Supply 
Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Lawrance ,Capt.  Stanley  Norman,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Australian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lawrence,  Alfred  Clive,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram  Lawrence  ; b. 
1876  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb. ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1902,  and  a 
Revising  Bar.  1914  ; was  Director  of  Intel- 
ligence Branch.  Procurator- Gen.’s  Depart. 
1914-19  ; appointed  Junior  Counsel  to 
Min.  of  Labour  1919,  and  Solicitor  to  Min. 
of  Labour  Aug.  1919  ; is  an  Officer  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy  ; cr.  C B.E- 
1918.  10,  South  Street,  Mayfair , W.;  8,  Rich- 

mond Terrace,  Whitehall,  S.W.;  Garrick,  and 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Lawrence,  Major  Charles  Trevor, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram 
Lawrence  ; b.  1879  ; Major  R.F.A.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.),  N. 
Russia  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lawrence,  Major  Edward  Lafone 

Graham,  D.S.O  , M.C.;  b.  1890;  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Worcestershire  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Italian  Cr<ux  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lawrence,  Major  Frederick  George, 

D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Man 
Lawrence;  b.  1874;  entered  S.  Wales  Bor- 
derers 1894,  became  Capt.  1906,  and  Major 
1915;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Rail- 
way Staff'  Officer  (D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914- 17  (wounded,  Croix 
de  Guerre):  m.  1902,  Frances  Mary,  da. 

of  the  late  Osborne  Edward  Mortimer, 
formerly  of  Cambridge  House,  The  Cres- 
cent, East  Croydon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919.  2.  Welbeck  Court,  Addison 

Bridge  Place , W.  14;  United  Service  Club. 
Lawrence,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Alfred  Tristram  Lawrence; 
b.  1880  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1906 : was  Counsel 
for  Great  Britain,  N.  Atlantic  Fisheries  Arbi- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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tration  at  The  Hague  1910;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  3rd  E.  Anglian  Brig.  R.I'.A.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  7,  Fig  Tree  Court,  Temple, 

E C. ; Brocks’s  Club. 

Lawrence,  Lxeut.-Col.  George  Henniker, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George  Henry 
Lawrence,  I. C.S.,  of  Merlswood,  Eastbourne ; 
b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Haileybury  ; entered  E.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.  1891,  became  Capt.  1897,  Brevet 
Major  1902,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1914;  retired 
1915  ; served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  has  Coro- 
nation medal : m.  1899,  Ellen,  da.  of  Arthur 
Wienholt,  of  Queensland  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lawrence,  Henry  Staveley,  C.S.I. , son 
of  the  late  George  Henry  Lawrence,  of  Merls- 
wood, Eastbourne ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury, and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered 
I.C.S.  1888  ; became  Under-Sec.  to  Bombay 
Govt.  1897,  Sec.  1901,  Director  of  Agriculture 
1902,  and  Commr.  in  Sind  1916  ; m.  1st,  1899, 
Phyllis  Louise,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Col. 
Edward  Napier;  2nd,  19x4,  Jane  Rosamond, 
da.  of  Col.  Edward  Napier  [see  B.  Napier 
and  Ettrick,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1918.  Govern- 
ment House,  Karachi,  India;  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Lawrence,  Lieut. -Col.  Hervey  Major, 

D. S.O. ,O.B.E. ; b.  1881  ; Lieut. -Col.  (retired) 
Scottish  Rifles ; S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  19 14- 19 
(wounded, despatches  thrice,  D.S.O  with  Bar, 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
O.B.E.):  m.  1906,  Dorothy,  who  d.  1920,  da. 

of ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918,  O.B.E. 

(Mil.)  1919.  Meonstoke  House,  Droxford, 
Hants. 

Lawrence,  Col.  Hugh  Duncan,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  H.  M.  Lawrence;  b.  1862;  a retired 
Col  in  the  Army  (formerly  E.  Surrey 
Regt.) : m.  1st,  1888,  Flora  Macdonald,  who 
d.  1896,  da.  of  James  Robertson,  of  Struan 
House,  Launceston,  Tasmania,  and  widow 
of  C.  K.  Gilson,  of  Dedham,  Essex;  2ndly, 
1901,  Mary  Alice  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
S.  Maunsell,  R.A.M.C.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Lawrence,  Lester  James  Harvey,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Reuter’s  Special  Correspondent 
with  British  Fleet  at  Dardanelles  and  with 
French  Armies  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Lawrence,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Charles 
Bernard,  C.B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  1857;  entered 
5th  Dragoon  Guards  1876,  became  Capt. 
1880,  Brevet  Major  1882,  Major  1st  Dragoon 
Guards  1888,  Lieut. -Col.  1894,  Brevet  Col. 
1898,  Col.  1903,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1914  ; 
retired  1914  ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  pre- 
sent at  Battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major,  4th  class 
Medjidie);  was  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Bengal  1887-8, 
Station  Staff  Officer, Bengal  1888-9,  Hist.  Staff 
Officer  and  A.  A.G.,  Bengal  1889-91,  Professor 
at  Staff  Coll.  1898-9,  D.A.A.G.  Remount 
Establishment  1900-1902,  A.A.G.  1st  Army 
Corps  1903-5,  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  at  Ceylon 
^05-9,  in  command  of  a Mounted  Brig.,  S. 
Command  1910-14  ; on  Gen.  Staff  1st  Mounted 
Div.  1914,  and  Canadian  and  2/2nd  Mounted 
Divs.  1915, and  Brig.-Gen.  Gen.  Staff  1st  Army 
1916 ; raised  12th  Labour  Batn.  Roy.  Berk- 
shire Regt.  1916,  and  was  employed  on 
Lines  of  Communication  in  France  1916-19 
(Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  American  D.S.M., 
C.M.G.):  m.  1884,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Sir  Henry  Samuel  Wiggin,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1909,  C.M.G.  1919.  29,  Palace  Gate , IV. 

Lawrence,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Edward, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  ed.  at  Jesus  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1910);  Fellow  All  Souls’  Coll., 
Oxford  1919 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  Gen.  List  (despatches, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lawrence,  Lieut.- Col.  Thompson  Brook, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , D.C.M.;  b.  1879;  Lieut. -Col. 
(retired)  Gordon  Highlanders ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice.  D.C.M., 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 


Lawrence-Archer  [see  Archer], 

Lawrie,  Maj.- Gen.  Charles  Edward,  C.B. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Lawrie,  of 
1,  Chesham  Place,  S.W.,  and  Mount  Mascal, 
North  Cray,  Kent;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Cheam, 
at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Brevet  Major  1896,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1910,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1920;  served  with  Jebus  Expedition 
1892  (slightly  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches,  medal  two  clasps,  4th  class 
Osmanieh,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B. , Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; employed  with  Bechu- 
analand  Border  Police  1889-92 ; was  attached 
to  Egyptian  Army  1893-8:  m.  1898,  Constance, 
da.  of  F.  B.  Salomons;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915. 

Lawrie,  Lieut.  John,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Laws,  Lieut.-Col.  Burnett,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Joseph  Burnett  Eldon  Laws,  of  Burnbrae, 
Lloydminster,  Alberta,  Canada  ; b.  1877 ; 5 
years  in  Roy.  N.-W.  Mounted  Police,  and 
9 years  in  Canadian  Mil.;  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg'.  a Batn.  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  with  1st  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  is  a J.P. 
for  Alberta;  m.  1918,  Elsie  Gertrude,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Corah,  of  King’s  Heath, 
Birmingham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Burnbrae , 
Lloydminster,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Laws,  Major  Henry  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b . 18—;  is  Major  R. E.  ; Gallipoli 
19x5,  as  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Lawson,  Brig.-Gen.  Algernon,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Lawson,  of  Long- 
hirst,  Northumberland  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Els- 
tree,  and  at  Harrow  ; entered  Hussars  1892 
and  Dragoons  1893,  became  Major  1904, 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  X915,  and 
Col.  1919;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Brig.-Maj.  1st 
Cav.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1904-5  ; appointed  a 
Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1918  ; is 
gold  medallist  Roy.  United  Ser.  Institution; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Turj , and  White's  Clubs. 

Lawson,  Arthur  Ernest,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Charles  Allen  Lawson,  Managing 
Proprietor  (Editor  1868-91)  of  Madras  Mail; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Dedham  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Dover  Coll.  ; appointed  Manager  Madras 
Mail  1883,  Sub-Editor  1886,  Co-Editor  1891, 
Editor  1907,  and  Editor-in-Ch.  and  Managing 
Proprietor  1915  ; was  Sec.  Madras  Chamber 
of  Commerce  1892-1917,  and  Sheriff  of 
Madras  1911  and  1912:  m.  1894,  Lillie, 

youngest  da.  of  Robert  Slater  Mair,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Madras ; Melbury, 
West  Byjleet,  Surrey. 

Lawson,  Catt.  Edward  Frederick  Levy-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  V.  Burnham]. 

Lawson,  Major  Frederick  Washington, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian 
Engineers ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lawson,  Major  James,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Australian  Forces ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lawson,  Capt.  Lionel  Hall,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

| M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Lawson,  Capt.  Robert  Neale,  C.B.  ; b. 

18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; Benin  River  Expedition 
1894  (medal) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Lawson,  Col.  the  Hon.  William  Arnold 
Webster  Levy-,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Burnham]. 
Lawson,  Lady  Wilma,  C.B.E.  [see  E. 
Radnor]. 

Lawton,  Lieut.-Col.  T.  E.,  D.S.O.  ) b. 
18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Cape  Garrison  i 
Artillery ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  I 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Lay,  Arthur  Hyde,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  j 
late  William  Hyde  Lay,  Consul  at  Chefoo  ; 
b.  1865;  ed.  at  Kelso  High  Sch.,  and  pri-  j 
vately  ; became  Student  Interpreter,  Japan  [ 
1887;  was  Pro-Consul  at  Yokohama  1894,  j 
Acting  Consul  there  1894  and  1896,  Assist.  J 
Sec.,  Japanese  Sec.’s  Office,  Tokio  1897-9, 
and  Acting  Sec.  there  1899-1902  ; appointed 
Vice-Consul  at  Chemulpo  1902,  Consul 
there  1907,  Acting  Consul-Gen.,  Seoul  1908  j 
and  1911,  Consul  at  Honolulu  1912,  and  | 
at  Sbimonoseki  1913,  Acting  Consul-Gen., 
Kobe  1913,  and  Consul-Gen.  for  Korea  1914  ; I 
author  of  “Chinese  Characters  for  the  Use  i 
of  Students  of  Japanese,”  etc.  : m.  1898, 
Marion,  da.  of  John  Croall  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
British  Consulate-General,  Seoul , Korea. 
Layard,  Com.  BrownlowVilliers,  D.S.O.  ) 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  I 
with  Submarines  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  pro-  j 
moted);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Layard,  Raymond  de  Burgh  Money,  j 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  F.  P.  I 
Laj'ard,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Wei-  I 
lington  Coll.  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1881  ; 
was  Consul  at  Hakodate  1896-8,  at  Tamsui  J 
(Formosa)  1898-1903,  at  Nagasaki  1903-4,  and  1 
at  Honolulu  1904-8,  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Manila  for  Philippine  Islands  1908-9,  and  at  I 
Kobe  1909-13;  has  1911  Coronation  medal: 
m.  1892,  Fanny  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Henry  Scobell,  of  The  Abbey,  Pershore  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1913.  St.  James’s,  and  Thatched 
House  Clubs. 

Laye,  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Henry,  C.V.O., 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Joseph  Henry 
Laye,  C.B. ; b.  1849  5 entered  90th  L.I.  1867, 
became  Capt.  1878,  Brevet  Major  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles)  1879,  Lieut.-Col.  1889,  Brevet  j 
Col.  1894  (h.-p.  1902),  and  Mm. -Gen.  1905;  re- 
tired 1908;  served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1878-9  j 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major);  1 
was  A.A.G.,  S.  Dist.  1895-9,  A.A.G.  Head  j 
Quarters  1899-1900,  D.A.G.  there  1900-1902,  j 
and  in  command  of  Inf.  Brig,  at  Gibraltar 
1905-8  : m.  1889,  Anna  Maria,  who  d.  1912, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Leishman,  W.S.,  of 
Drummond  Place,  Edinburgh  ; cr.  C.V.O. 
1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  United  Service  Club. 

Layh,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Thomas  Chris- 
toph, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  C.  Layh,  of 
Hamilton,  Victoria,  Australia ; b.  1885 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Layton,  Major  Arthur  Bertram,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  (T.D.)  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Layton,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Hon.  Major  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Layton,  Corn.  Geoffrey,  D.S.O. ; b.  1884  ; 
Com.  R.N. ; during  European  War  1914-18  j 
with  Submarines  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Layton,  Capt.  Percival  Norman,  C.B.E., 
R.D.  ; b 18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  R.  ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Commodore  of  Convoys  (de- 
spatches, R.D.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Layton,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Bramley, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Thomas  Layton,  solici- 
tor ; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Bradfield  Coll.;  M.B. 
London  and  F.R.C.S.  England  18 — ; Capt. 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , Edney 

Eleanor  Sampson ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Layton,  Waiter  Thomas,  C.H.,  C.B.E.) 
b.  1884;  sometime  Director  Requirements 
and  Statistics  Depart.,  Min  of  Munitions, 
and  a Member  of  Munitions  Council ; is 
Director  National  Federation  of  Iron  and 
Steel  Manufacturers;  has  Legion  of  Honour, 
and  Orders  of  Crown  of  Italy,  St.  Mauuce 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  St.  Stanislas 
of  Russia:  m.  1910,  Dorothea,  da.  of  F.  P. 
Osmaston,  of Stoneshill,  Limpsfield,  Surrey; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1917,  C.H.  1919.  Hillside,  Monu- 
ment Hill,  Weybridge. 

Lazenby,  Frederick  George,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; in  Wounded  and  Missing  Depart., 
British  Red  Cross  during  European  War ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  192c. 

Lea,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Futvoye,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1867;  Major  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and 
an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Lea,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Gerald  Parker, 
C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Samuel  Job  Lea, 
C.B.  ; b.  1875  ; entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s 
(W.  Riding  Regt.)  1895,  and  became  Major 
R.  A.S.C.  1913  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  sometime  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Transport  1919:  m.  1911, 
Elsie  Grant,  da.  of  Frederick  Spencer,  J.P., 
of  Oakhill,  Somerset ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Lea,  Col.  Samuel  Job,  C.B. , el.  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  J ob  Lea,  V.  of  Shoeklach,  Cheshire  ; 
b.  1851 ; entered  3rd  Hussars  1872,  became 
Capt.  1881,  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  1885, 
Lieut.-Col.  1890,  and  Brevet  Col.  1898;  retired 
1901  ; served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  present  at  action 
of  Kirbekan  (despatches,  two  clasps),  with 
Sudan  Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6,  present 
at  action  of  Ginnis,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
A.A.G.  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; 
was  Dep. -Assist.  Comy.-Gen.  1881-5,  Assist. 
Corny. -Gen.  1885-88,  and  D.A.A.G.,  Canada 
1888-94  and  Ireland  1897-9 : m.  1872,  Annie, 
who  d.  1912  ; da.  of  Thomas  Parker,  for- 
merly of  Aldford,  Cheshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1899. 

Leach,  Brig.-Gen.  Harold  Pemberton, 

C. B.,  C.B.E.  tD.S.O.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  SirGeorge  Archibald  Leach,  K.C.B.;  b. 
1851  ; entered  R.E.  1871,  became  Capt.  1883, 
Major  1885,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  Brevet  Col. 

1894,  Col.  1900  (retired  1908),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1912  ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid, 
at  action  of  Deh  Sarak,  and  operations  in 
Bazar  Valley  (despatches,  thanked  by  Govt, 
of  India,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Sudan 
Expedition  1884-5,  present  at  actions  of 
Abu  Klea  and  El  Gubat  (medal  with 
two  clasps,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major), 
with  Lushai  Expedition  1888-9  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  with  Chin-Lushai  Expe- 
dition 1889-90  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 

1895,  present  at  taking  of  Malakand  Pass 
(despatches,  C.B.);  was  Comdt.  Bombay 
Sappers  and  Miners  1890-91,  Mil.  Sec.  to 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Bombay  1891-3,  and  Comdt. 
Bengal  Sappers  and  Miners  1893-1900;  offi- 
ciated in  command  of  Peshawar  Dist.  1896 
as  D.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters  India  1898, 
and  in  command  of  Lahore  Div.  1901  ; com- 
manded Brig,  in  India  1900-1905;  appointed 
a Brig.  Com.  1914  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1891,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  139,  Gloucester  Road.  S.IV. ; United 
Service,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Leach,  Col.  Henry  Edmund  Burleigh, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O. , son  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Edmund  Leach,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Uppingham;  entered  Northumberland  Fusi- 
liers 1890,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1904 
(transferred  S.  Wales  Borderers  1908), 
Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
1917  ; retired  1920  ; S.  African  War  1890-1902 
with  Mounted  Inf.  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1653 


C. M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  C.B.);  was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Gibraltar  1905-10,  and  Dep. 
Director  1917-20,  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. : 
m.  1895,  Dame  Florence  Edith  - Victoria, 

D. B.E  , da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  — Way;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.V.O.  1920. 

Leach,  Col.  Reginald  Pemberton,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  George 
Archibald  Leach,  K.C.B.,  of  6,  Wetherby 
Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Highgate 
Sch.  ; entered  R.A.  1875,  and  retired  as 
Major  1899  ; rejoined  1914.  and  again  retired 
1920,  as  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.);  is  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  appointed  Comdt. 
Anti-Aircraft  Training  Depot  1916:  m.  1884, 
Annie,  da.  of  Sir  Charles  Seely,  1st  Bt.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Leader,  Major  Charles  Clinton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Leader,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Peregrine,  C.B. , 
son  of  Henry  Peregrine  Leader,  formerly 
22nd  Regt. ; b.  1865  ; entered  Suffolk  Regt. 
1882,  became  Capt.  1894  (transferred  to  6th 
Dragoons  1896),  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1909,  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove, 
Dreifontein,  and  Zand  River,- and  at  relief 
of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  A.D.C. 
to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.,  Egypt  1890,  Sup. 
of  Gymnasia  S.-E.  Dist.  1897-9,  Comdt.  Natal 
Mil.  1902-5,  A.A.G.,  India  1909-11,  and  a 
Brig.-Com.,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1911-15: 
appointed  Inspector  of  Cav.  in  India  1917 ; is 
Col.  6th  Dragoon  Guards:  m.  1889,  Olivia 
Claudine,  da.  of  Col.  George  Cadogan 
Thomson,  formerly  1st  Bengal  Cav. ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 

Leaf,  Major  Henry  Meredith,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Henry  Leaf ; 
b.  1862 ; was  Lieut.-Col.  London  Electrical 
Engineers,  R.E.  (T.F.)  1910-14 ; became 
Capt.  R.N.  Div.  1914,  and  is  Capt.  and 
temporary  Major  R.M. ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  (medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  with  R.N.  Div.  Motor  Trans- 
port and  R.M. A.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
wounded) : m.  1917,  Anna  Maria  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Needham  Cust,  LL.D. 
[see  E.  Brownlow,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
80,  Cheyne  Court , Chelsea , S.  W. 

Leah,  Major  Thomas  Coulson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881 ; Major  R.G. A. ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Leahy,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Patrick  Daunt, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Leahy,  Major  Thomas  Barnard  Arthur, 

C. M.G., D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Henry  Gordon 
Leahy,  R A.,  of  Carriglea,  co.  Kerry;  b.  1878  ; 
is  Major  R.A.S.C. ; served  in  China  1900 
(medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  medal  of  La  Solidaridad 
of  Panama) : m.  1904,  Agnes  Wentworth,  da. 
of  Mordaunt  A.  de  B Stevens,  M.D.,  of 
Nice;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1911. 

Leahy,  Major  Thomas  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ■;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O. , Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Leake,  Capt.  Francis  Martin,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Stephen  Martin  Leake,  of  Thorpe 
Hall,  Essex,  and  of  Marshalls,  Ware,  Herts; 
b.  1869;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  American  D.S.M.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Leake,  Capt.  George  Ernest  Arthur, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Capt  and  Acting  Major 
London  Regt.;  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.);  cr.  D.S-O.  1917. 

Leake,  Lieut.-Col.  Jonas  William,  C.M.G.,  I 
son  of  the  late  Surg.  Jonas  Richard  Leake  ; | 


b.  1873;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1899,  became 
Major  1910,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1899,  Mabel  Mary,  da.  of  William 
Morgan  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Leake,  Lieut.  Edward  Whaley  Bill- 
yard-,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Billyard  Leake,  of 
Harefield,  Middlesex;  b.  1895;  Lieut.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1918,  Leila  Violet  Douglas,  da.  of  W. 
Traquair,  of  The  Old  Farm,  Colinton,  Mid- 
lothian; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lean,  Lieut.-Col.  Allan  Ivan,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.;  re- 
tired 1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lean,  Maj.-Gen.  Kenneth  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  James  Lean,  B.C.S. ; b.  1859  > 
ed.  at  Clifton ; entered  Army  1879,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1887,  Major 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1898,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet 
Col.  1905,  Col.  1908;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  19:7,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1918  (re- 
tired 1917) ; served  in  Zulu  War  1879-81, 
present  at  siege  ofPotchefstroom  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-6  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  com- 
mand of  5th  Mounted  Inf.  and  of  a Mobile 
Column,  present  at  actions  of  Belmont, 
Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  Diamond  Hill, 
Witterbergen,  and  Bothaville, and  operations 
in  Johannesburg(despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  Mesopo- 
tamia 1915  (Hon.  Maj.-Gen.) ; was  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  8th  Div.  N.  Army,  India  19x0, 
Inspector  of  Vol.  in  India  1915,  a Brig. 
Com.  in  India  1915,  and  in  command  of  a 
Brig.  1916-17  : m.  1887,  Nina,  da.  of  Capt. 
G.  Quin,  formerly  79th  Highlanders ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  United  Service  Club. 

Leane,  Brig.-Gen.  Raymond  Lionel, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  Thomas 
John  Leane,  of  Prospect,  S.  Australia  ; 
b.  1878;  is  a Merchant  of  Boulder  (W.  Aus- 
tralia), Col.  Australian  Gen.  List,  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  19th  Australian  Inf.  Brig.,  a 
J.P.  for  S.  Australia,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  Australia,  and  Commr.  of  Police, 
S.  Australia;  was  a Councillor  of  N.  Perth 
(W.  Australia)  1903  and  1904-6,  and  in 
Australian  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  1900- 
1914;  European  War  1914-19,  as  one  of 
covering  party  to  landing  in  Gallipoli  with 
Australian  Inf.,  Comdg.  attack  on  Gaba 
Tepe  Fort  and  capture  of  Leane’s  Trench, 
subsequently  Comdg.  a Batn.  12th  Austra- 
lian Inf.  Brig,  and  4th  Div.  (despatches 
nine  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.):  m.  1902,  Edith 
Louise  Laybourne-Smith ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919 
Hillside , Fourth  Avenue,  Joslin , S.  Aus- 
tralia; Naval  and  Military , and  Kalgoorlie 
Clubs. 

Leaning,  Major  Augustine,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1876;  is  Major  R.A.V.C.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1901-2,  in  Somaliland  1904  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Learmonth,  Airs.  Agnes  Moore  Living- 
stone-, C.B.E.,  M.D. ; b ■ 18 — ; European 
War  1914-19.  with  R.A-M.C.  (despatches, 
C.B.E.):  m.  18—,  — Livingstone-Learmonth ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Learmonth,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Leger 
Christian  Livingstone-,  C.M.G. ; b.  1875 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  Reserve  (T.F.) ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.C. 
1919. 

Learmonth,  Rear  - Adm.  Frederick 
Charles,  C.B. , C.B.E.-,  son  of  the  late  Alex 
ander  Learmonth,  M.P  ; b.  1866  ; entered 
R.N.  1879  and  is  Rear-Adm.  ; joined 
Hydrographic  Ser.  1891,  and  has  made  sur- 
veys in  all  parts  of  the  world  ( thrice  thanked 

I by  Admiralty) ; became  Sup.  of  Charts 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1654 


at  Admiralty  1908,  and  Hydrographer  to  the 
Navy  1919  ; was  Director  of  Fixed  Defences 
191819;  has  Legion  of  Honour;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil;  1017,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  87,  Victoria 
Street , S.W.i;  United  Service,  and  Junior 
Constitutional  Clubs. 

Learmonth,  Frederick  Valiant  Cotton 
Livingstone-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Livingstone-Learmonth,  of  Park- 
hall,  Stirlingshire  ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  West- 
minster, and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.(B.A. 
1883,  M.A.  1886)  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901,  as  Lieut.  2nd  Contingent  N.S.  Wales 
Mounted  Inf.  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  is  a grazier  and  landed  proprietor 
of  N.S.  Wales : m.  1901,  Rin  Aille,  only 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Carlisle,  of  Melbourne, 
Australia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Bringagee,  Hay , 
N.S.  Wales;  Australian  {Sydney),  and 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Learmonth,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Eric  \ 
Christian  Livingstone-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  oi  Andrew  James  Livingstone-Lear- 
month; b.  1876;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R.A  1896,  became  Capt.  1908,  Major  1913, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  and  Lieut  -Col.  1917,  and  | 
Brevet  Col.  1918;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
on  Staff,  present  at  actions  of  Paardeberg  I 
and  Poplar  Grove,  and  at  Relief  ot  Kim-  ; 
berley  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  j 
King's  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  I 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Legion  of  j 
Honour,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col., 

C. M.G.);  appointed  an  A.A.G.  1916,  and  a S 
Brig.-Gen  1917:  m.  1901,  Lucy  Eleanor  da. 
of  Capt.  Villiers  Sankey  Morton  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Learmount,  Major  Leonard  Wright, 

D. S.O.,  M.C :;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Gen.  List 
and  R.F.C.  ; served  during  European  War  j 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  j 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Learoyd,  Col.  Charles  Douglas,  C.B.E. ; | 
b.  18—  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.E- ; I 
Soudan  1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  I 
star),  Burma  1885-6  (despatches,  medal  with  I 
clasp).  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  I 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with  j 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  I 
(Mil.)  1919.  j 

Lease,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  McCreak, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1919). 

Leatham,  Rear-Adm.  Eustace  La  Trobe,  | 
C.B.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Samuei  I 
Gurney  Leatham,  of  Hemsworth  Hall,  York 
shire;  b.  1870;  is  Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; served 
at  battle  of  Jutland,  1916  (despatches,  C.B.) ; | 
has  S.  African  and  Somaliland  medals,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  and  3rd  class  of 
Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun  : m.  1908, 
Helen  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Gillon, 
of  Walhouse,  Linlithgowshire;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  King’s  Grange . Kirkcudbright- 
shire j junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Leatham,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Edward  ! 
Kennard,  D.S.O.,  only  son  of  Arthur  Wil-  j 
liam  Leatham,  formerly  of  Miserden  Park, 
Gloucestershire  ; b.  1885  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Welch  Guards  ; European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1916,  Menda,  da.  of  the  late 
Ambrose  Ralli,  of  24,  Gloucester  Square, 
Hyde  Park,  W.,  and  widow  of  Capt.  Lord  ! 
Arthur  Vincent  Hay  [see  M.  Tvveeddale]  ; j 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  37,  Great  Cumberland 

Place,  W.i. 

Leather,  Lieut.-Col.  PTancis  Holds- 
worth,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  J 
Ser.  Corps ; European  War  1914-18  (de-  j 
spatclies,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Leather,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  John 
Walters,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
John  Leather,  of  Leventhorpe  Hal!,Yo^k;  1 
b.  1878;  Lieut.-Col.  Durham  L.I.  (Special 
Reserve);  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  j 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  j 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-  9 (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.):  in.  1st,  1904,  Beatrice! 
Evelyn,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Calverley  j 


Bewicke;  2ndly,  1908,  Sybil  Margaret,  da.  ol 
tne  late  Arthur  Laing,  of  Sunderland;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Leather-Cullky  [see  Culley]. 

Leavis,  Major  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Janus  Hicks  Leavis,  of  Cork;  b.  1886; 
Maj  >r  R.A.S.C.  (Motor  Transport),  and  Oiv. 
Road  Transport  Officer,  London  and  Home 
Cos.,  Min.  of  Food  ; European  ar  1914-10 
in  France  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  191s, 
Jo  sephine  Rita,  da.  of  — Isaacs  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
fCivi ) 1920.  4c,  Bryanston  Street,  W.i. 

Le  Breton-Simmons  [see  Simmons]. 

Le  Brun,  Paymaster-Capt.  William 
Henry,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Paymaster-Capt. 
(re.ired)  R.N.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (MU.)  1919. 

Lebus,  Herman  Andrew  Harris,  C.B.E.  ; 

| b.  18 — ; a partner  in  the  firm  of  H Lebus, 

1 cabinet  manufacturer,  of  Ferry  Lane,  Totten- 
ham, N. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  6,  Ken- 

sington Palace  Gardens,  W.8. 

Le  Butt,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Leckie,  Col.  John  Ed  wards,  C.M.G., C.B.E.) 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Robert  Gilmour 
Leckie,  of  Sudbury,  Ontario  ; b.  1872 ; ed. 
at  Bishop  Coll.  Sch.,  Lennoxville,  Canada, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Ontario ; 
is  a Mining  Engineer,  a Col.  Canadian  Inf., 
and  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  as  Lieut.,  first  with  Strathcona’s 
Horse,  and  subsequently  with  2nd  Canadian 
Mounted  Rifles,  with  rank  of  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-18, 
Comdg.  16th  Batn.  Canadian  Scottisi  in 
Trance  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  N.  Russia 
1918-19  (despatches,  CB.E,  Oides  of 
St.  Vladimir  of  Russia  and  of  White  Eagle 
o*  Serbia) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1920.  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia. 

Leckie,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O., 

D. S.C.,  D.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.;  now  serving  with  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.C., 
D.F.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Leckie,  Maj.  - Gen.  Robert  Gilmour 
Edwards,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Robert  Gilmour  Leckie,  of  The  Lake, 
Sudbury,  Ontario,  Canada;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
R.M.C.,  Kingston,  Ontario  ; B.Sc.  1892  ; 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  72nd  Regt. 
(Seaforth  Highlanders  of  Canada) ; served 
during  S.  African  War  with  Canadian  Con- 
tingent (medal),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  as  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  Comdg. 
a Brig.,  Acting  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff,  Canadian 
Contingent  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  and  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  British  Columbia  and  Yukon 
Mil.  Dist.  1917  : cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Vancouver, 
and  Union  ( Victoria , B.C.)  Club. 

Leckie,  Capt.  Victor  Carmichael,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883  ; is  Capt.  R.A.V.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Major  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lecky,  Com.  Arthur  Macaulay,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  George  Lecky,  Indian 
Army;  b.  1881;  Com.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Lecky,  Major  Charles  Stuart,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lecky,  Col.  Frederick  Beauchamp,  D.S.O., 
2nd  son  of  John  Frederic  Lecky,  D.L.,  of 
Ballykealey,  Tullow,  co.  Carlow;  b.  1858; 
ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  R03'.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.A.  1878,  became  Capt. 
1886,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1906;  retired  1908;  served  with  Egyp- 
tian Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Lecky,  Capt.  Halton  Stirling,  C.B.) 
A.M.,  only  son  of  Com.  Squire  T.  S.  Lecky, 


COMPANIONAGE.  1 65  5 


R.N.R. ; b.  1878;  Com.  and  Acting  Capt. 
R.N. ; S.  African  War  1899-1901  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914  19,  Mine  Sweep 
ing  on  E.  Coast,  creating  Auxiliary  Patrol 
Ser.  of 3, 000  vessels,  in  Aegean  at  blockade  of 
Dardanelles,  occupation  of  Constantinople, 
and  organizing  Mines  Clearance  Ser.  of 
15,000  men  (despatches,  C.B.,  Officer  of 
Order  of  Saviour  of  Greece,  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honour,  19x4  Star,  two  medals,  thanked 
by  Lords  of  Admiralty);  was  Nav  1 Assist, 
to  Fourth  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1915-16, 
and  Assist,  to  Naval  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty  1917-18;  has  Albert  medal, 
Lloyd’s  silver  medal,  and  Roy.  Humane 
So.’s  si  ver  medal  for  saving  life  at  sea  : m. 
1908,  Agnes,  da  of  Douglas  Richmond  Close, 
of  Uffcuime,  Uev<  n ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
100,  IVest  Hillt  Sydenham , S.E. ; United 
Service  Club. 

Lecky,  Col.  John  Gage,  C.B.E.y  son  of 
Col.  George  Lecky,  Indian  Army;  b.  1872; 
Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  Africa  1899  1932  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches four  times,  C.B.E.):  m 1914, 
Ethelberta  Theodosea,  da.  of  Hunt  Walsh 
Leech,  of  Castleroe,  Coleraine  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mih)  1919.  Castleroe,  Coleraine,  Ireland. 
Lecky,  Major  Marcus  Daly,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1883;  is  Major  R.G.A.  and  a Brig.  Major; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : w.  18 — •;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lecky,  Maj.  - Gen.  Robert  St.  Clair,  C.M.G. , 
C B.,  son  of  John  Frederic  Lecky,  D.L.,  of 
Ballykealey, co.  Carlow;  b.  1863;  ed.at  Wim- 
bledon, and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.A.  1882,  j 
became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col. 
1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj. -Gen.  1917  ; re- 
tired 1920;  European  War  1914-17,  Comdg. 
R.H.A.  Indian  Cav.  Corps,  and  as  Maj.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.,  Bengal  1892-3; 
appointed  A.Q.M.G. , India  1913  : m.  1900, 
Muriel  Edith,  da.  of  John  Goldney,  I.C.S.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1917.  Naval  and 
Military,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Ledgard,  Major  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 

b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.E. ; European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ledingham,  Lieut. ’•Col.  John  Charles 
Grant,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
James  Ledingham,  Min.  of  Boyndie ; b. 
1875  ; ed.  at  Boyndie  Public  Sch.,  at  Banff 
Acad.,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1895, 

B.Sc.  1900,  M.B.  1902)  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 

R. A.M.C.,  Ch.  Bacteriologisl  Lister  Institute, 
Professor  of  Bacteriology  in  Univ.  of  London, 
and  Lirector  of  National  Coll.  Type  Cultures : 
tn.  1913,  Barbara,  da.  of  David  Fowler,  of 
Broomieknowe , Midlothian  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Lister  Institute,  Chelsea  Gardens,  S.W. 

Lee,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Neale,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (T.D.),  and  a Gen. 
Stall'  Officer  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O  , O.B.E. , Orders  of 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan,  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Crown  of  Siam,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and 
BeMan  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mr.)  1919- 

LEE,  Capt.  Charles  Hector,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  1893;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Gordon 
Highlanders  Reserve;  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Lee,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1866;  Col.  (Reserve)  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
in  the  Army ; Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  19 14- 15 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lee,  Lieut. -Gen.  George  Leonard,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Leonard  Lee,  of 
Leeholme,  Paterson,  N.S.  Wales ; b.  i860 ; 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Administrative  and 
Instructional  Staff;  Lieut.-Gen.  (retired) 
Australian  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  ; 

S.  Africa  1900,  as  Major  Comdg.  N.S.  Wales 
Lancers  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1896, 
Emma  Onus,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Town, 
of  Hobartville,  Richmond,  N.S.  Wales ; 


cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Australian 
{Sydney)  Club. 

Lee,  Major  George  William,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lee,  Major  George  Maconchy,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  (retired)  and  in 
Reserve  of  Officers,  and  a Brig.  Major  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Kathleen  Florence, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Arthur  William  Mac- 
naghten  [see  Macnaghten,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Upfield , Stroud,  Gloucester- 
shire. 

Lee,  Gordon  Ambrose  de  Lisle,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  George  Lee, 
D.D.,  V.  of  All  Saints’,  Lambeth  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Mary’s  Coll.,  Harlow,  and  at 
Westminster  Sch.  ; appointed  Bluemantle 
Pursuivant  of  Arms  1889,  Dep.  Registrar  of 
Coll,  of  Arms  1899,  York  Herald  1905,  Earl 
Marshal’s  Sec.  1911,  and  Dep.  Earl  Mar- 
shal’s Sec.  1917:  m.  1888,  Rose  Mary 

Aloysia  Charlotte,  da.  of  Robert  Cyril  Wal- 
lace, sometime  Sec.  to  Earl  Marshal  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1920.  Zenda,  Cumberland  Road, 
Kew  Gardens,  Surrey;  Heralds'  College, 
Queen  Victoria  Street , E.C. 4. 

Lee,  Major  Guy,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b 1880  ; 
is  Major  E-  Kent  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in  Nigeria 
1909-10  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.. 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lee,  Major  Harrie  Bertie,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lee,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Hylton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1877  ; entered  The  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles)  1898,  and  became  Major  1915  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  of  his 
Regt.,  12th  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  26th  Roy. 
Welch  Fusiliers,  and  a Batn.  of  Tank  Corps 
(thrice  wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1912,  Lilias  Roberta,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of 
Capt.  D.  G.  Fowler,  formerly  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Lee,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Romer,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Harry  W.  Lee;  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.- 
Col.  ’ (retired),  20th  Hussars  Reserve  of 
Officers  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.):  m.  1907,  Clara  Douglas  Hilger,  of 
U.S.A.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Cavalry , Ranelagh,  Roehampton,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Lee,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Silver  Medal  de 
la  Reconnaissance  Francaise) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Lee,  Lieut  John  Henry,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; 
Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-18  (thrice  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lee,  Major  Joseph  Edward,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  x8 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Lee,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald Tilson,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy  W.  Surrey  Regt.  ; S.  African  War 

gio2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
uropean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Ordre  de  la  Couronne 
of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1Q17,  C.M.G.  1919- 
Lee,  Capt.  Stanlake  Swinton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1890;  Capt.  R.A. ; Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  Afghan  War  1919  (Bar 
to  D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1920). 

Lee,  William  Alexander,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Allan  Lee,  of  Grantham  ; b 1886; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Gram  Sch.,  Newcastle-on-Tyne; 
B.A.  and  B.Sc.,  London  1908;  Assist.  Sec. 


1656  COMPANIONAGE. 

Lancashire;  6.  1866;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.  : m. 


Mining  Asso.  of  jGreat  Britain ; Sec.  Coal 
Mines  Depot,  Board  of  Trade  1918-19  ; has 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  Legion  of 
Honour : m.  1914,  Edith  Lydia,  da.  of  William 
Henry  Grimwood  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
65,  Rutland  Park  Mansions  N.W. 2;  St. 
Stephen’s  Club. 

Lee,  Com.  Vaughan  Alexander  Edward 
Hanning-,  D.S.O. , O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Edward  H.  Hanning-Lee  (2nd  Life  Guards), 
of  Bigliton,  Hants;  b.  1878;  Com.  (retired) 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O. , O.B.E.):  m-  19 17.  Blanche  Mary,  el. 
da.  of  — Fowler,  of  Williams  town,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Lee,  Col.  Arthur  Vaughan  Hanning 
Vaughan-,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  M.P.,  of 
Dillington  Park,  Somerset ; b.  1862  ; entered 
Roy.  Horse  Guards  1885,  became  Capt.  1894, 
Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1907,  and  Brevet  Col.  1908;  retired 
1911  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  and  at  Paardeberg  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps);  is  a J.P.  and  a D-L.  for 
Somerset(High  Sheriff  1919):  m.  1915,  Ursula, 
da.  of  the  late  H.  D.  Umfreville  Pickering, 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910.  Dillington  Park , 
Ilminster  ; Arthur’s , and  Turf  Clubs. 

Lee,  Mrs.  Mary  Ess  Welsh-,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Sec  , Pilgrims  of  Great  Britain,  and 
Business  Sec.,  American  Officers’  ' lub : 
m.  18—,  — Welsh-Lee;  cr.  C B.E  (Civil)  1920. 
Leech,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Graves, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Brougham  Leech, 
LL.D.,  formerly  of  55,  Castletown  Road,  W. 
Kensington,  W. ; b.  1877  ; entered  R.A.  1900, 
became  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut  -Col. 
1919  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1911,  Amy 
Mary  (from  whom  he  obtained  a decree  nisi 
of  divorce  1920),  da.  of  Charles  Booth,  of 
Woolwich  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Leech,  William  Frederick,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  Lieut.  Gen.  List,  and  R.A.F.  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  191-7. 

Leeds,  Lieut.- Col.  Thomas  Louis,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  Leeds,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Leeper,  Alexander  Wigram  Allen, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Alexander  Leeper,  LL.D.,  of 
Armadale,  Melbourne ; b.  1887;  ed.  at  Church 
of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Melbourne,  and 
Trin.  Coll  at  Melbourne  Univ  (B.A.  907), 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B  A.,  1st  class 
Lit.  Hum.  iqh)  ; a 2nd  Sec.  in  Diplo  Ser. ; 
Assist,  in  Egyptian  and  Assyrian  Depart., 
British  Museum  1912-19,  and  Hon.  Sec. 
Anglo-Rumanian  Soc.  19  7-19;  served  in 
Political  Section  of  British  Delegation, 
Peace  Conference  1919-20  ; cr.  C.B  E.  (Civil) 
1920.  4,  Palace  Street,  Westminster , S.  W.  < ; 

New  University,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Leeper,  Reginald  Wildig  Allen,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Alexander  Leeper,  LL.D.,  of  Mel- 
bourne; b.  888;  ed.  at  Melbourne  Gram. 
Sch.,  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Melbourne  Univ.  (B  A. 
1909),  and  at  New  Coll..  Oxford  (B.A.  1911); 
2na  Sec.  in  foreign  Office;  was  in  News 
Depart,  of  Foreign  Office  1916-17,  and 
Depart,  of  Information  1917-18;  accompanied 
British  Delegation  to  Peace  Conference  in 
Paris  1919:  m.  19 — , Ma’garet  Primrose 
Dundas.da.  of  G.  Bryce  Allen,  of  Oxfo  d; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  9,  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Mansions,  N.W.i ; Wellington  Club. 
Lees,  Lieut -Col.  Charles  Archibald, 
C.B.E.\  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  European  War  191418  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Lees,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Henry  Brown- 
low,  C.M.G.;  6.1891 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian 
Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Lees,  Capt.  David,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
Ch.M.  1907);  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Lees,  Rear-Adm.  Edgar,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Lees,  of  Alkringtou  Hall, 


1904,  Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  Com.  — Tucker, 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lees,  Lieut.  - Col.  Edward  Frederick 
William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 
War  Office ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O., Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lees,  Oswald  Campbell,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  John  Campbell  Lees  ; b.  1857; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India,  as 
Assist.  Engineer  1878,  became  Executive 
Engineer,  Irrigation  Branch,  Bengal  1890, 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  1895,  and  to  Govt,  of 
India  1897,  Sup.  Engineer  1902,  Ch.  En- 
gineer, Burma  1907,  and  Ch.  Engineer,  and 
Joint  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Public  Works  Depart. 
Burma  1908;  retired  1912;  is  a M.I.C.E. ; 
joined  R.E.  1915  and  R.A.F.  1918  : m. 
1888;  cr.  C.S.I.  1912.  19,  Pembroke  Road , 

Kensington , W. 

Lees,  Lieut. -Col.  Roderick  Livingstone, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E..  son  of  the  late  James  Lees, 
of  Alkringtou  Hall,  Lancashire  ; b.  1864 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (T.F.),  and 
attached  Suffolk  Regt.  ; Gallipoli  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  Egypt  1916  (despatches) : 
m.  1895,  Amy  Constance,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Jones,  of  Abberley  Hall,  Worcester- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Leese,  Lieut.-Col.  Neville,  D.S.O.  [see 
Leese,  Bt.,  cr.  1908]. 

Leese,  Oliver  William  Hargreaves, 
D.S.O.  [see  Leese,  Bt.]. 

Le  Fanu,  Thomas  Philip,  C.B.,  el.  son  of 
William  Richard  Le  Fanu  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  'l'rin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1881) ; was  in  Public  Record  Office,  Ire- 
land 1881  4,  and  Ch.  Sec.’s  Office  1884-1913, 
and  Private  Sec.  toCh.  Sec.  for  Ireland  (Rt. 
Hon.  A.  Birrell,  P.C.)  1 910-13,  since  when  he 
has  been  a Commr.  of  Public  Works,  Ire- 
land ; has  been  Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Irish 
Acad.  : m.  1890,  Florence,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Sullivan,  R.  of  Askeaton,  co. 
Limerick;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913.  Abington, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow ; Savile,  and  Kildare 
Street  Clubs. 

Le  Fevre,  Major  Alfred  Tully,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Railway  Construc- 
tion Corps;  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lefroy,  Miss  Grace,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  — 
Lefroy  ; 6.  18 — ; Hon.  Sec.,  British  Women’s 
Emigration  Asso.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Lefroy,  Major  Hugh  Percival  Thomson  ; 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1880;  Major  R.E.;  S.  Africa 
1 901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Carriglas  Manor,  Longford , 
Ireland ; Kildare  Street,  and  Junior  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Lefroy,  Capt.  Cecil  Maxwell-,  C.M.G. > 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  James  Maxwell- 
Lefroy,  14th  Hussars,  of  Itchel Manor,  Hants  ; 
6.  1876  ; Capt.  R.N. : m.  1913,  Beatrice  Clegg  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Leftwich,  Charles  Gerrans,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  William  Leftwich,  of  E.  Dul- 
wich, S.E  ; 6. 1872 ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894);  in 
Indian  Civil  Ser.,  became  Assist.  Commr. 
Central  Provinces  1896,  Under -Sec.  1903, 
Director  of  Agriculture  1914,  Controller  of 
Munitions  1916,  and  Director  of  Civil  Sup- 
plies, Central  Provinces  1918 : m.  1899, 
Evadne,  da.  of  the  late  H.  W.  Fawcus,  of 
Alnmouth,  Northumberland  ; cr.  C B E* 
(Civil)  1919.  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces, 
India. 

Legard,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Digby,  C.B.E. 

[see  Legard,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Legard,  Col.  D’Arcy,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 

[see  Legard,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Legg,  Col.  Thomas  Percy,  C.M.G., 
M.S.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Leeds 
Univ.  ; M.B.  1896,  F.R.C.S.  England  1897, 
M.S.  (London)  1916;  sometime  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med. 
and  of  Med.  and  Zoological  Sos.;  sometime 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1657 


Surg.  to  Roy.  Free  Hospital,  and  Consulting 
Surg.  to  Italian  Hospital ; is  Surg.  to  King’s 
Coll.  Hospital  ; Mesopotamia  1916-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  139, 

Harley  Street , W. 

Leggat,  Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1905)  ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Leggatt,  Major  Charles  St.  Quentin  Outen 
Fullbrook-,  D.S  O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Outen  Fullbrook-Leggatt ; b.  1889; 
ed.  at  Bath  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered 
Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berk- 
shire Regt.)  1909,  became  Capt.  1915,  and 
Brevet  Major  1918  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Brevet  Major)  ; m.  1917, 
Mary  Katharine,  da.  of  Col.  George  Hast- 
ings Bittleston  (formerly  R.A.),  of  Ash- 
leigh,  Whitchurch,  S.  Devon;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  Knightslee,  Reading. 

Leggatt,  Capt.  Charles  William  Stares, 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Samuel  Bethune  Leg- 
gatt, of  Crofton  Manor,  Fareham,  Hants  ; b. 
1864,  formerly  Capt.  R.N.  ; joined  Naval 
Transport  Ser.  1914,  and  wa1  sometime  Div. 
Naval  Transport  Officer,  Devonport ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) ; has 
Jubilee  medal  1897:  m.  1900,  Gertrude  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  J.  B.  Walmsley,  of  Hartfield, 
Allerton,  Liverpool ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1019. 

Legge,  Major  Francis  Cecil,  C.B.E. 
[see  E.  Dartmouth,  colls.]. 

Legge,  Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Charles, 
C.V.O.  [see  E.  Dartmouth]. 

Legge,  Lieut. -Com.  the  Hon.  Humphrey, 
D S.O.  [see  E.  Dartmouth]. 

Legge,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Gordon,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  J.  H.  Legge,  of  N.  S.  Wales  ; 
b.  1863;  was  D.A.A.G.,  N.  S.  Wales  and 
A.D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen.  of  Australia  1904-1908  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
Comdg.  N.S.  Wales  Inf.,  and  as  Intelli- 
gence Officer  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; ap- 

Eointed  a Member  of  Dominion  Section  of 
mperial  Gen.  Staff  1912,  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff, 
Mil.  Forces,  Commonwealth  of  Australia 
1914,  and  Maj.-Gen,  Comdg.  an  Australian 
Div.  1915  (C.B.,  Order  ofDanilo  of  Montene- 
gro) : m.  1896,  Annie  Frances,  da.  of  J.  Fer- 
guson; cr.  C.M.G.  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Victoria  Barracks , Melbourne. 

Legge.  Com.  Montague  George  Ben- 
tinck,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Dartmouth,  colls.]. 
Legge,  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Francis, 
D.S.O.',  b.  18—;  formes ly  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Leinster  Kegt.  ; retired  as  Hon. 
Maj.  Gen.  1920 ; S.  Afri<  an  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  Crown 
of  Belgium  and  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Legge,  Major  Reginald  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Inf., 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Legge,  Thomas  Morison,  C.B.E.,  M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  Professor  J.  Legge;  b.  1863; 
Ch.  Med.  Inspector  of  Factories  : m.  18 — , 
Norah  Elizabeth,  da.  of  J.  A Mack;  cr. 
O.B.E-  1918.  Fair  Rising,  Steep,  near 
Peierspield , Hants. 

Legge,  Col.  William  Kaye,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Dartmouth,  colls.]. 

Leggett,  Brig.-Gen.  Archibald  Herbert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
G.  E.  Leggett,  formerly  77th  Regt.  ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.;  entered  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1897,  and  became  Capt.  1901  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918  ; retired  1913  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 
Colenso,  Vaal  Kranz,  and  Tugela  Heights, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (Bar  to  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.);  was  Brig.-Maj. 


Hants  Inf.  Brig.,  Territorial  Force  1911-13; 
appointed  to  command  a Batn.  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1915,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1917  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; has  Russian  Ol  der  of 
St.  Anne,  and  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown  : 
m.  1903,  Lilian  Rose,  da.  of  Major  O’Neal, 
formerly  Inniskilling  Dragoons;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900  (Bar  19x7),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Leggett,  Henry  Aufrere,  C.B.E.  ; b. 

18—  ; is  Principal  < lerk  in  Min.  of  Health  ; 
cr.  O.B.E-  (Civi  ) 1918,  C.B  E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Leggett,  Capt.  Oliver  Elies,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Capt.  R.  A.  Leggett,  69th  Regt.  ; b. 
18^6;  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914  19, 
present  at  battle  of  Jutland  as  Master  of 
the  Fleet  (despatches,  C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  2nd  clas-  Order  of  St.  Anne 
of  Russia);  appointed  Flag  Capt.  to  Adm.  of 
the  Fleet,  Viscount  Jellicoe’s  Naval  Mission 
to  Overseas  Dominions  1919,  and  to  com- 
mand Navigation  Sch.,  Portsmouth  1920: 
m.  1900,  Maud,  da.  of  F.  Andrew,  of  Man- 
chester ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil. 7 1919. 

Leggett,  Lieut.- Col.  Robert  Anthony  Cleg- 
thorn  Linington,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.]  b.  1748; 
Major  Reserve,  and  comdg.  an  Officer  Cadet 
Batn.  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.;  S African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Legh,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Piers  Walter. 

M.V.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  B.  Newton]. 

Le  Grave,  Rev.  Canon  William,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1843;  ed.  at  St.  Edmund’s  Coll.,  Ware,  at 
which  he  was  Mathematical  Master  1866-78  ; 
is  in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome, 
and  a retired  1st  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; 
served  with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6,  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Senior  Roman 
Catholic  Chap,  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; has 
been  Canon  of  Roman  Catholic  Cathedral, 
Portsmouth,  since  1911 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
30  Park  Road,  Abingdon. 

Leigh,  Hon.  Edward  Chandos,  C.B.  [see 
B.  Leigh]. 

Leigh,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Percy  Poing- 
destre,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry 
Leigh,  98th  Regt.  and  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; 
b.  1851 ; entered  R. A.  1871,  and  B.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1877,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major 
1891,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1897;  retired  1909; 
served  in  Miranzai  Expeditions  1891  as 
Political  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp);  was  a Commr.,  Punjab  1905-6:  m. 
1879,  Annie  E.,  da.  of  the  late  W.  R.  Maxwell, 
Lieut.  95th  Regt. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1892.  Grosvenor 
House,  Bath ; Bath  and  County  Club. 
Leighton,  Major  Gordon  Ernest,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a D.A.A.G. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belg  an  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  19x8.  Mary 
Hoskins,  da.  of  the  late  David  Mitchell 
Robertson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Leighton,  Com.  John  Albert,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.R.  ; European 
War  1914-1S  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Leipholdt,  Major  Johann  Gotlieb  Wil- 
helm, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African 
Forces;  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Leir,  Capt.  Ei nest  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  C.  E.  Leir,  of  Ditcheat, 
Somerset;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of  Heligoland 
Bight  (promoted  Com.,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1905,  Muriel  Amyatt, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  E-  Amyatt  Burney;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Leisk,  James  Rankine,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  David  Drever  Leisk,  of 
Glasgow ; b.  1876 ; ed.  in  Glasgow ; is 
Director  of  Central  Mining  and  Investment 
Corporation  (Limited,;  S.  African  War 
with  Highland  L.I.,  and  during  European 
War  with  S African  1'  f.  (Croix  de  <Tuerre)  ; 
entered  Office  of  Receiver  of  Revenue, 
Johannesburg  1900,  became  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Treasury,  Transvaal  1901,  Sec.  there  1903, 
and  Sec.  for  Finance,  Union  of  S.  Africa 
1910;  resigned  1917  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  P.O. 


1658 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Box  149,  Johannesburg.  Transvaal ; Pre- 
toria ( Pretoria ),  Rand  { Johannesburg) , and 
Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town)  Clubs. 


Batn.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 


Leitch,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Wilson,  D.S.O. . 
M.B.;  b.  18— ; Lieut-Col.(T.D.)  R.A.M.C. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Leitch,  Walter,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Director  of  Munitions,  Australia,  during 
European  War:  m.  18—  ; cr.  C.B.E  1918. 
Leith,  Eric  Allan,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x9. 

Leith,  Capt.  George  Peacy,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; Euro-  | 
pean  War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort  (de-  j 
spatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Leith,  Capt.  Henry  Gordon,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Walter  Leith;  b.  1879;  ^ 
Capt.  Northumberland  Yeo.  ; has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917,  C.B.E.  j 
(Mil.)  1919.  2i,  Portsea  Place , Connaught 

Square.  IV. 2. 

Leith,  Capt.  Lockhart,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  \ 
18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
(D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  U.S.A.  Navy  Cross):  rn. 
1919,  Norah  (Mrs.  Gifford  Gaytor),  da.  of  I 
the  late  James  Hewitt  Barry;  cr,  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Leland,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  William  [ 
George,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1877;  Major  End  | 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.S  C.  ; S.  Africa  j 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  ! 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col,.  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Leland,  Capt.  Herbert  John  Collett,  1 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Smallman  i 
Leland,  ; b.  1873 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Roy.  Munster  j 
Fusiliers  1901  (formerly  Capt.  5th  Batn.),  j 
and  became  Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
1910;  retired  1920;  served  in  N.  Terri- 
tories, Gold  Coast  1897  and  1898  in 
operations  against  Sofas  and  N.  Tribes 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Ashanti  1900,  as 
A.D.C.,  present  at  relief  of  Kumassi  (D.S.O.),  j 
appointed  Assist. -Inspector,  Gold  Coast  1 
Constabulary  1897,  Commr.,  W.  Frontier  j 
1898,  Adj.,  Gold  Coast  Constabulary  1901, 
and  Adj.  a Batn.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers 
1904  : m.  1902,  Lena,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
Duncan,  of  Glencarron,  Stirlingshire  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1901.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 


Le  Marciiant,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward 
Thomas,  C.B.E.  [see  Le  Marchant,  Bt.]. 

Le  Marchant,  Vice.-Adm.  Evelyn  Robert, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Vice-Adm.  R.N.  (re- 
tired), and  temporary  Capt.  R.N.R. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Lembcke,  Major  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Le  Messurier,  Henry  William,  C.M.G,, 
son  of  H.  C.  Le  Messurier,  of  St.  JohnV, 
Newfoundland;  b.  1848;  was  Commissariat 
Clerk  1866-70,  and  engaged  in  business 
1871-89  ; edited  Evening  Herald  1889-92  ; 
appointed  Landing  Waiter  and  Assist.  Tide 
Survej'or,  Newfoundland  1894,  Assist.  Col- 
lector and  Sec.  Board  of  Revenue  1897,  Dep. 
Min.  of  Customs  1898,  Registrar  of  Shipping 
1909,  and  Imperiai  Trade  Correspondent 
1909;  sat  for  Burin  in  House  of  Assembly 
1885-90;  is  a J.P.  of  the  Colony:  m.  1872, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  A.  Arnott,  of  Oban,  Scot- 
land; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Riverside,  Winter 
Avenue , St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

Le  Mesurier,  Col.  Frederick  Augustus, 

C. B. , son  of  Com.  Frederick  Henry  Le 

Mesurier,  R.N. ; b.  1839  j e<3.  at  Royal  Naval 
Sch.,  New  Cross  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1887  ; 
LL.B.  Lond.  1888  ; entered  R.E.  1857,  became 
Capt.  1867,  Major  1877,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  and 
Col.  1886  (h.-p.  1894);  retired  1896;  served 
during  Boer  War  1880-81  as  Comdt.  of  Pre- 
toria, from  the  male  inhabitants  of  which 
place  he  organised  and  trained  a battalion  of 
Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1885  as  Comdg.  R.E.  on  lines  of  communi- 
cations (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star);  was  Inspector  of 
Army  Signalling  1875-80,  Comdg.  R.E.  1882-8, 
and  Ch.  Engineer  in  Ireland  1889-94 ; m. 
1866,  Louisa  Anne,  da.  of  the  late  John  Denis 
Browne,  Esq.  [see  M.  Sligo,  colls.] ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1893.  31,  St.  Margaret's  Road, 

Oxford. 

Le  Mesurier,  Major  Frederick  Neild, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Le  Mesurier,  Havilland,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , 


Lelean,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Samuel,  C.B.,  ; 

C. M.G.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  William  Cox 
Lelean,  of, Ontario;  b.  1871  ; M.R.C.S.  1894,  ! 
F.R.C.S.  1899  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  ' 
Corps;  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  I 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  C.  B.,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt)  ; employed  with  i 
Anglo-French  Boundary  Commn.  1902-3 ; 
is  Professor  of  Hygiene,  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Coll. : m.  1902,  Mary  Ellen  Gillam  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Le  Maire,  Christen  Martin  Wfittusen, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  Gen.  L.  Le  Maire,  of  Copen- 
hagen ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Copenhagen  Univ.  1 
(M.D.  1892) ; is  a Physician  and  Surg.  in  I 
Copenhagen ; sometime  Surg.-in-Ord.  to 
King  of  Denmark;  author  of  several  medical  ! 
works;  cr.  M.V.O.  (Hon.  4th  class)  1904. 

Le  Maistre,  Charles,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; I 
Adviser  to  Aircraft  Production  Depart., 
Min.  of  Munitions  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Le  Maistre,  Major  Frank  William,  i 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Francis  Le  1 
Maistre,  of  St.  Kilda,  Victoria,  Australia;  I 
b.  1882  ; ed.  in  Bt.  Kilda,  Australia  ; 18  years 
in  Australian  Mil.  Forces;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  as  Major  Australian 
Imperial  Force  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is  a 
warehousemar  of  Melbourne  (Briscoe  and 
Co.,  Limited);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Victoria 
Naval  and  Mililaty  ( Melbourne ) Club. 


son  of  Edward  Algernon  Le  Mesurier;  <5. 
1866;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1886,  and  has  served 
as  Assist.  Commr.,  Assist.  Sec.,  and  Per- 
sonal Assist,  to  Ch.  Commr.,  Assam,  and  as 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal;  formerly 
Chm.  of  Patna  Municipality ; was  a Commr. 
of  Land  Revenue  1906-9,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov.  Gen.  of  India  1910-12;  is 
Commr.  of  Orissa  and  a M.E.C.  of  Bihar 
and  Orissa  : m.  1893,  May  Stuart,  da.  of  John 
Arthur  Hopkins,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903, 
C.S.  I.  1010. 

Le  Mesurier,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Gren- 
ville, C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  T.  A. 
Le  Mesurier ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  Major  R.E.,  and  Assist.  Director-Gen. 
of  Mil.  Works,  India  ; European  War  1914-18 
(C.I.E.):  m.  1897,  Juliet,  da.  of  the  late 
Com.  W.  B.  Calver,  R.N. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Le  Mesurier,  Major  James,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18—;  Director  of  Small  Craft  Disposal, 
Min.  of  Shipping  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (C  vil)  1920. 
Lemmon,  Major  Charles  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Thomas  VVarne  Lemmon,  C.B., 
of  Burleigh,  Brimscombe,  Gloucestershire; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is 
Major  R F.A  , and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Josephine,  da. 
of  Edmund  Kimber,  of  Shooter’s  Hill,  S.E  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 


Leman,  Capt.  John  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  G.  Leman  of 
Dalserf,  Paignton  ; b.  i885  ; ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  Capt.  Worcestershire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  13th 


Lemmon,  Col.  Thomas  Warne,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Lemmon,  of  Gatcombe 
House,  Hilsea;  b.  1838;  ed.  at  Clifton ; ap- 

Sointed  Ensign  i860,  Capt.  1862,  joined  1st 
Loy.  Surrey  Mil.  1866,  became  Lieut.-Col. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  (now  Reserve) 
Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1887,  Hon.  Col.  1898, 
and  Brig. -Gen.  1900;  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
3rd  Provisional  Batn.  1901  ; received  Jubilee 
medal  1897  : m.  1st,  1864,  Emma  Louisa,  who 
d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Warne  ; 2nd, 
1886,  Ellerie,  da.  of  the  late  James  Bayliss; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  Burleigh,  Brimscontbs , 
Gloucestershire ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Lemon,  Arthur  Henry,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  William  George  Lemon,  Bar. -at -Law, 
of  The  Retreat,  Blaekheatlr,  S.E. : b.  1864; 
ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  Exeter 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1897);  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1906  ; appointed  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.  Straits  Settlements  1907,  Acting  Colonial 
Sec.  1911,  and  British  Resident,  Negri  Sem- 
bilan  1912,  and  Selangor  1919 : m.  1898, 

Grace,  da.  of  Thomas  Hugh  Harrison  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  The  Residency,  Kwala  Lumpur, 
Federated  Malay  States  ; Sports'  Club. 

Lemon,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Joseph, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1879;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  Ch.  Constable,  Leeds  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Harewood,  Leeds;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Lemonius,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  MacLean, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Liverpool  Regt ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lempfert,  Rudolph  Gustav  Karl,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  G.  B.  Lempfert,  merchant,  of 
Manchester ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1898,  M.A.  1901)  ; is  Assist.  Direc- 
tor Meteorological  Office,  and  a Fellow  of 
Meteorological  So. ; joint  author  of  “ The  Life 
History  of  Surface  Air  Currents  ” : m.  1916, 
Marjorie  Olive,  da.  of  the  late  George  Hay- 
ward ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  54C,  Redcliffe  Square, 

S.W. 

Leney,  Major  Claude,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Walter  Leney  ; b,  18 — ; Major 
R.G.  A. ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  920,  Sylvia  Cameron,  da.  of 
Percival  Chatterton,  of  Thurlow  House, 
King’s  Lynn  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Leng,  Hilary  Howard,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Lenn,  Paymaster- Com.  Frank,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Charles  Henrv  Lenn,  of  Launceston  ; 
b.  1868;  Paymaster-Corn.  R.N.;  E.  Africa 
(medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  Persian  Gulf  (medal  with 
clasp);  sometime  Senior  Accountant  Officer 
ofRoyal  Naval  Air  Ser.  ; has  gen.  ser.  War 
medal  1914-ig  : m.  1896;  Lilian  Maud,  da. 

of  W.  F.  World;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Royal  Aero  Club. 

Lennard,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Barrett-, 

C. M.B.  [see  Barrett-Lennard,  Bt.  colls.]. 
Lennon,  Capt.  John  Alfred,  D.S.O., M.C. ; 

b.  18 — ; Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.  Reserve  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lennox,  Brig.-Gen.  Lord  Esme  Charles 
Gordon-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  D. 
Richmond]. 

Lenox-Conyngham  [see  Conyngham]. 
Lens,  Lieut.-Col.  David,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Lentaigne,  Major  Edward  Charles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  John  Lentaigne, 
F.R.C.S  I.  [see  Lentaigne,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1884;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  in  France  and  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m. 
1919,  Cecilia  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Charles  Thomas  Bunbur}’,  Rifle  Brig.  [see. 
M.  Zetland];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Leny,  Lieut . -Col.  Robert  Leny  Mac- 
alpine-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
McAlpine-Leny,  of  Dalswinton,  Dumfries ; 


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b.  1870  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  16th 
Lancers ; retired  1920 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 

1914- 18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1897,  Nellie  Violet, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Anthony  Hepburn  Murray, 
R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Leny,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Harley  Mac- 
alP'NE-,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late 
William  Macalpine-Leny,  of  Dalswinton, 
Dumfriesshire,  and  Duror,  Argyllshire  ; b. 
1880 ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.A.  1899,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1914,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served  in 
Sana-D’hala  Campaign  1903-4,  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; is  a J.P.  for  co.  Argyll  : 
m.  1908,  Anna  Felicia,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Canon  Lewen  Burton  Weldon,  D.D.  [see 
Weldon,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Duror, 
A rgyllshire. 

Leonard,  Major  Charles  Franklin, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Leonard,  Lieut.-Col.  Ibbotson,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frank  Elton  Leonard,  of  London, 
Ontario ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada 
Coll.,  at  R.M.C.  (Kingston,  Canada),  and  at 
McGill  Univ.  (B.Sc.)  ; an  Engineer,  Vice- 
Pres.  of  E.  Leonard  and  Sons  (Limited),  of 
London  (Ontario),  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
Canadian  Light  Horse ; European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1914, 

Sarah  Brinton,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.  : 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  782,  Wellington  Street,  Lon- 
don, Ontario,  Canada. 

Leonard,  Rev.  Martin  Patrick  Grainge, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Grainge 
Leonard,  R,  of  Bighton,  Alresford,  Hants; 
b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Rossall,  and  at  Oriel  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1912) ; is  Chap,  to  Cheltenham 
Coll. ; European  War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to  the 
Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  The  College,  Cheltenham. 

Leonard,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Malcolm 
Russell,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Special  List  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Le  Page,  Engineer-Com.  George  Wilfred, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1883;  Engineer-Com.  R.N. ; 
was  a Member  of  Naval  Mission  to  Turkey 
1911-14  (3rd  class  Medjidie);  European 
War  1914-18  as  Senior  British  Naval  Liaison 
Officer  to  Black  Sea  Fleet,  and  First  Assist, 
to  British  Naval  Attache  at  Petrograd  (de- 
spatches, Orders  of  St.  Stanislas,  St.  Anne, 
and  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia  with  Swords, 
D.S.O.,  Star  of  Roumania) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Le  Pelley,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Carey, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1887  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G. A.  (re- 
tired); European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Le  Poer  Trench  [see  Trench], 

Le  Prevost,  Col.  Alfred  Paul  Harrison, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

Le  Rossignol,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Ernest, 
C.B. , son  of  Alfred  Le  Rossignol ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  in  Hanover;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  London  Electrical  Engi- 
neers, R.E.  (T.F.),  a M.I.E.E.,  a M.I.C.E  , 
and  Sup.  (unpaid)  Searchlight  Experi- 
mental Establishment ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Lancaster  Lodge,  Campden  House  Road, 
Kensington,  IV.  8. 

Le  Roy- Lewis  [see  Lewis]. 

Leslie,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Stewart, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Archibald 
Young  Leslie,  Cameron  Highlanders,  of 
Kininvie,  Banff ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Oxford 
Univ.;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Scottish  Horse 
Yeo.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Banffshire; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France): 
m.  1910,  Margaret  Isobel,  da.  of  Col.  Ed- 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


ward  William  Horne,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  of 
Stirkoke,  Wick  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Lesmurdie, 
Banffshire ; New  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Leslie,  Edward  Henry  John,  C.M.  G., 
son  of  Robert  Charles  Leslie,  J.P.,D.L.,of 
Ballybay,  co.  Monaghan,  and  Kilclief,  co. 
Down ; b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Eton ; entered 
Foreign  Office  1902,  became  2nd  Sec.  in 
Diplo.  Ser.  1913,  and  Assist.  Clerk,  Foreign 
Office  1913  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L-  for  co. 
Monaghan  (High  Sheriff  1908)  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  Ballybay,  co  Monaghan ; 10,  Douro 

Place,  Kensington,  W. ; Marlborough  Club. 
Leslie,  Major  G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is 
Hon.  Major  (retired)  Lancashire  Rifle  Vol. 
Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Medical 
Officer  with  rank  of  Capt.  (D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902. 

Leslie,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Arthur  James, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.)  b.  1867;  entered  R.E.  1887, 
became  Brevet  Major  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919;  served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897,  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Maj.-Gen.):  m.  1913, 
Edythe  Angela,  da.  of  the  Ven.  George 
Spencer,  formerly  Archdeacon  of  Young, 
Australia  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Leslie,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  C.  F.  H.  Leslie,  of  8,  Carlos  Place,  W. ; b, 
1888  ; a Director  of  William  France  Fenwick, 
and  Major  12th  Lancers  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  with  his  Regt.. 
Armoured  Cars  and  Tank  Corps  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Margaret  Nannette 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Howard  Gilliat  [see 
Skipwith,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  6, 

Bryanston  Street  ,W . ; Turf , and  White's  Clubs. 
Leslie,  Brig. -Gen.  Walter  Stewart, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1876;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Meso- 
potamia 1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.  C.M.G.):  m.  1911,  Laura  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  James  Henry  Corballis  [B.  Stafford, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Leslie-Jones  [see  Jones]. 
Leslie-Melville  [see  Melville]. 
Lessard,  Maj.-Gen.  Francois  Louis,  C.B., 
son  of  Louis  Lessard,  of  Quebec;  b.  i860; 
ed.  at  St.  Thomas’s  Coll.,  Quebec ; entered 
Quebec  Garrison  Artillery  1880,  and  became 
Capt.  Cav.  Sch.  Corps  1888,  Major  Roy. 
Canadian  Dragoons  1894,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt.  1899,  Brevet  Col. 
1901,  Col.  1907,  Brig.-Gen  1911,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1912  ; served  in  N.-W.  Rebellion  1885 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Airica  1899-1900,  attached 
to  Start  of  Cav.  Div.,  and  in  command  of  his 
Regt.,  present  at  relief  ol  Kimberley,  during 
operations  in  Orange  River  Colony,  occupa- 
tion of  Johannesburg,  and  battles  of  Diamond 
Hill  and  Belfast  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp,  C.BD;  appointed  Inspector  of 
Cav.  1896,  A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada 
1901,  A.G.  Canadian  Mil.  1907,  to  command 
2nd  Div.  Headquarters,  Toronto  1913,  In- 
spector-Gen., E.  Canada  1914,  and  to  com- 
mand Mil.  Dist.  No.  6 1918 : m.  1882, 

Florence,  da.  of  Thomas  Conrad  Lee,  of 
Quebec ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  York,  and 
Hunt  (Toronto)  Clubs. 

Lesslie,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Buck,  C.B. , 

C. M.G. ; b.  1868  ; entered  R.E.  1888,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Major  1904, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Lieut.-C0l.1916,  and  BrevetCol.  1917 ; Somali- 
land 1902-4,  as  Camp  Comdt.,  Flying  Column, 
and  as  Press  Censor  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  European  War  1913-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  was 

D. A.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  India  1912-14; 
appointed  Inspector-Gen.  of  Communica- 
tions in  India  1919,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  CLB.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lester,  Engineer-Com.  Arthur  Ellis, 
D.S.O.,  O.B'.E.)  b.  1878;  entered  R.N. 
1900,  became  Engineer- Lieut.  1904,  En- 
gineer Lieut.-Com.  1912,  and  Engineer-Com. 


1916;  European  War  1915- 19,  present  at 
landing  at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  iqis,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Letcher,  Rev.  Owen  Jameson,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Richard  John  Letcher,  formerly  of 
Swansea;  b.  1866  ; Hon.  Chap,  to  the  Forces 
(1st  class) ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
i spatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  128, 

| Hill  Lane,  Southampton. 
j Lethbridge,  Col.  Ernest  Astley  Edmund, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Lethbridge,  Bt.]. 

j Lethbridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Wash- 
ington, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Roper 
Lethbridge,  K.C.I.E.  [see  “Knights’ 

| Widows’’];  b.  1867  ; formerly  Capt.  l.S.C.  ; 
is  temporary  Lieut  -Col.  Duke  of  Welling- 
ton’s (W.  Riding  Regt.);  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Hassanzai  Expedi- 
tion 1892,  European  ^ar  1914-18  (despatches, 
j D.S.O.,  Italian  medal  for  valour,  French  and 
j Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1888,  Gertrude 
I Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  Adm.  Harry  Croft ; cr. 
j D.S.O.  1917.  Exbourne  Manor,  Devon. 
Lethbridge,  Miss  Marion  Eva,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Comdt.  Gen.  Ser.  V.A.D.’s,  France, 
during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Lett,  Hugh,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son 
of  R.  A.  Lett,  M.D.;  b.  1876;  ed  at  Marl- 
borough Coll.,  Leeds  (M.B.  1899),  and  at 
London  Hospital;  Suig.  to  ; ondon  Hos- 
pital, to  Cottage  Hospitals  at  Bushey  Heath 
and  Epping,  and  to  Ilford  Emergency  Hos- 
pital : m.  1906,  Helen  Buckston,  da.  of 
George  Buckston  Browne,  of  Wimpole 
Street,  W.i  ; cr.  C B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  8, 

Lower  Berkeley  Street,  W.  1. 

Letts,  William  Malesbury,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1873  ; Managing  Director  of  Crossley  Motors 
(Limited),  of  Gorton,  Manchester,  Governing 
Director  of  Charles  Jarrott  and  Letts 
(Limited),  Managing  Director  of  Willys  Over- 
land-Crossley  (Limited),  and  a Director  of 
A.  V.  Roe  (Limited),  and  Carbic  (Limited):  m. 
1901 ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918. 

Leventhorpe,  Capt.  Graham  Sydney, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Bonfoy  Leventhorpe  ; 

b.  1890  ; Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 

I Dorothy,  da.  of  Christopher  J<  hn  Leyland, 
j of  Haggerston  Castle,  Northumberland,  and 
j widow  of  Geoffrey  Lambton  [see  E.  Durham, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Leverson,  Col.  George  Francis,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  4th  son  of  the  late  George  Bazett 
Colvin  Leverson,  of  18,  Queensberry  Place, 
S.W.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and 
at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1876,  became  Capt. 
1887,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 

r5,  and  Col.  1907;  retired  1913;  served  in 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
I medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1915-18  as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches, 

, C.M.G.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour); 

] was  British  Mil.  Attache  with  Spanish 
Forces  during  Spanish-American  War  1898 
(2nd  class  Spanish  Order  of  Military  Merit, 
Red),  D.A.A.G.,  Ireland  1895-8,  Ch.  Engi- 
neer, Malta  1908-10,  and  Ch.  Engineer,  W. 

! Command  1910-12;  appointed  a Gen,  Staff 
I Officer  at  War  Office  1914  ; is  an  Esquire 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
| England:  m.  1884,  Ethel  Frances  Riland, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Kirkpatrick 
Bedford,  R.  of  Sutton  Coldfield  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1913,  C.M.G.  1916.  Sheldons,  Hook, 
i Hants;  Army  and  Navy , and  Royal  Auto- 
| mobile  Clubs. 

1 Leverson,  Major  George  Richard  Francis, 
D.S.O.,)  b.  1888;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

1 Leverson,  Col.  Julian  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

| son  of  the  late  George  Bazett  Colvin  Lever- 
I son,  of  18,  Queensberry  Place,  S.W. ; b.  1853; 
ed.  at  R.M.  A.,  and  at  Staff  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1902  (h.-p. 
1903)  ; retired  1904 ; served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  Kassassin 
(medal,  bronze  star),  and  with  Bechuanaland 
! Expedition  1884-5  (honourably  mentioned); 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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employed  on  Russo-Turkish  Boundary 
Commn.  1880,  on  Turco-Greek  Boundary 
Commn.  1881,  on  British  Bechuanaland  Land 
Commn.  1885-6,  as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Head 
Quarters  1886-7,  and  as  D.A.A.G.,  Head 
Quarters  1887-91, asAnglo-PortugueseBound- 
ary  Commr.  in  E.  Africa  1891-3,  as  British 
Delegate  on  Manica  Boundary  Arbitration 
1896-7,  and  as  British  Commr.  for  delimita- 
tion of  Anglo-Portuguese  Frontier  in  E. 
Africa  1898  ; was  in  command  of  R.E.  at 
Barbados  1899-1900,  and  at  South  London 
Sub-Dist.  1902-1903,  and  Mil.  Censor, 
Press  Bureau  1914-19  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1897,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  n,  Park  Lane , W. ; Army 
and  Navy,  Naval  and  Military , and 
Wellington  Clubs. 

Leveson,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Henry, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1868  ; entered  Hussars  1889,  be- 
came Capt.  1900,  and  Major  1906;  retired  as 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasr),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasps),  in  Ashanti 
1909  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1901-2, 
operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  in 
Sudan  1906  (medal  with  clasp),  4th  class 
Osmanieh),  in  operations  in  E.  Sudan  1912 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914  (wounded)  ; some- 
time attached  to  Egyptian  Army;  has  3rd 
class  Medjidie;  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 
the  War  Office  1915-16:  m.  1915,  Annie 
Marguerite,  da.  of  the  late  C.  Wilson  Lomer  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1912. 

Leveson-Gower  [see  Gower]. 

Levey,  George  Collins,  C.M.G. , son  of 
George  Levey,  formerly  of  Camberwell 
Grove,  Surrey,  and  Great  New  St.,  E.C. ; b. 
1835  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London,  having  been 
for  a short  time  in  Govt.  Serviceof  Victoria  as 
Clerk  to  Gold  Receiver,  embarked  in  mining 
pursuits,  and  was  the  first  to  employ 
machinery  for  quartz-crushing;  was  M.L.A. 
of  Victoria  1861-8,  and  editor  and  proprietor 
of  the  Herald  1863-8,  which  paper  he  issued 
at  id.,  and  thus  founded  cheap  journalism  in 
Australia ; subsequently  for  many  years 
editor  or  contributor  to  the  Melbourne  Age  ; 
was  Sec.  to  Commrs.  of  Victoria  at  Exhibi- 
tions of  N.  S.  Wales  (1870),  Melbourne  (1872, 
1875,  and  1880-81),  London  and  Vienna  (1873), 
and  Philadelphia  (1876),  and  Acting  Execu- 
tive Commr.  at  Paris  Exhibition  1878  (C.M.G. 
and  Legion  of  Honour),  Executive  Commr. 
at  Amsterdam  Exhibition  1883,  Sec.  to  Roy. 
Commn.  for  Hobart  Exhibition  1895,  and 
Colonial  Councillor  for  Paris  Exhibition 
1900;  successfully  visited  all  European 
countries  and  U.S.A.,  with  the  view  to 
induce  their  Govts,  to  send  representatives 
to  the  Melbourne  International  Exhibition 
(Officer  of  Crown  of  Italy);  has  contributed 
largely  to  the  Melbourne,  London,  Phila- 
delphia, New  York,  and  Paris  Press,  and 
written  various  important  official  reports  : 
m.  1st,  1863,  Euphemia  Dalton,  da.  of 
Charles  Whybrow  Ligar,  Surveyor-Gen.  of 
Victoria;  2nd,  1876,  Mary  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1908,  da.  of  George  Parker,  of  Washington, 
U.S.A.,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  J.  E.  Bou- 
ligny,  Member  of  Congress  for  New  Orleans; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1878. 

Levey,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Henry,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Gordon  Highlanders  (retired as  Lieut.- 
Col.  1920) ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  O.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Levick,  Capt.  Thomas  Henry  Carlton, 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Frederick  Levick,  J.P.,  of 
Pinner ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  London  Univ. 
Coll.  Sch.,  and  abroad;  a shipowner,  a 
Director  of  Harris  and  Dixon  (Limited), 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  attached  to 
Staff  of  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  American  Expe- 
ditionary Force:  m.  1895,  Evelyn  Constance, 
da.  of  George  Quinton ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918. 
23,  Palace  Court,  W. ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Levita,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Bingham, 
C.B.E.,M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Emile  Levita, 
of  27,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S. W. ; b.  1867  ; ed. 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.A. 
1886,  came  Capt.  1897,  and  Major  1902 ; retired 


1909 ; served  in  Matabeleland  1896  (medal), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  Special  Ser. 
Officer,  and  subsequently  as  D.A.A.G.  5th 
Div.  (despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps); 
was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  S.  Dist. 
(Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Baker  C.  Russell,  G.C.B., 
K. C.M.G.)  1899,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1914-17  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (mentioned); 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
a^  County  of  London  and  Hove  Borough 
Councillor,  and  a J.P.  for  co.  London  ; un- 
successfully contested  Cornwall,  W.,  or  St. 
Ives,  Div.  (LW)  Jan.  1910  : m.  1917,  Florence 
Woodruff,  da.  of  William  Robb,  of  Park 
Quadrant,  Glasgow,  and  widow  of  Georges 
Demetre  Aman,  of  Bucharest;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)^  1901,  C.B.E.  (Mi'.)  1919.  6, 

Brunswick  Square,  Hove,  Sussex ; Garrick, 
and  Catlton  Clubs. 

Levy,  Major  Walter  Henry,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Levy,  of  1 x,  Hyde  Park 
Place,  W. ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; temporary 
Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1903,  Nellie, 
da.  of  Sir  Marcus  Samuel,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. '  54,  Lowndes  Square,  S.JF.  ; Carlton,  and 
Wellington  Clubs. 

Levy-Lawson  [see  Lawson]. 

Lewer,  Major  Leonard  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Surg.-Maj.  A.  Lewer,  of  1,  Hereford 
Road,  Southsea  ; b.  1881 ; entered  R.A.  1900, 
and  is  Major  ; S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.);  was 
a D.A.A.G  1916-17  ; appointed  Instructor  in 
Gunnery  1918  : m.  1903,  Laura  Lord,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Butler  Holmes,  of  Wigan; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lewers,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Bunnett, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.-,  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Assist.  Director  Australian  Med.  Ser.;  cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lewes,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  George, C.M.  G., 
D.S.O.,  son  ot  the  late  Col.  John  Lewes,  of 
Llaniear  Felinfach,  Cardiganshire  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; entered  Essex  Regt. 
1889,  became  Major  1910,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; N.- W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914- 18,  Comdg. 
a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  and  subsequently  as  a 
Brig.  Com.  (despatches,  D.S.O,,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.);  is  a J.P.  for 
W.  Sussex:  m.  1908,  Edith  Harriet,  da.  of 
H.  R.  Sperling,  ol  Netherfield  Court,  Battle  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Roundwyck, 
Petworth,  Sussex;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lewes,  Lieut.-Col.  Price  Kinnear,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  an 
Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  ; European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  was  Inspector,  Sch.  of  Gunnery 
1900-1903,  Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Scottish 
Command  1911-13,  and  Major  Instructor  in 
Gunnery  1913-14;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Lewin,  Col.  Arthur  Corrie,  C.B. , C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Thomas 
Lewin,  D.L.,  of  Castlegrove,  Tuam,  co. 
Galway;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. ; entered  the  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.)  1895,  became  Capt.  1900, 
and  exchanged  to  19th  Hussars  1905  ; retired 
1908;  subsequently  Lieut.-Col.  C omdg.  3rd 
Batn.  Connaught  Rangers  (Brevet  Col.  1917); 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  1st  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  withtwoclasps,  D.S.O.); 
European  War  1 914- 19  in  Dardanelles  Comdg. 
5th  (ser.)  Batn.  Wiltshire  Regt.,  and  as 
Brig.  Com.,  and  in  Mesopotamia  Comdg.  a 
Brig,  (despatches  six  times,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  ol  Russia, 
1915  Star,  two  medals) ; was  High  Sheriff 
of  co.  Mayo  1912;  appointed  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1918  : m.  1900,  Norah  Constance,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Higgin,  of  Rosganna,  Carrick- 
fergus;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Cloghans,  Tuam,  co.  Galway ; 
Kildare  Street  Club . 

Lewin,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Ord,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  F.  A.  Lewin  ; 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


b.  1879  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; served 
during  European  War  1914- 19  in  Murmansk 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Aviz 
of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lewin,  Col.  Henry  Frederick  Elliott, 
C.M.G. , el.  son  of  Com.  W.  H.  Lewin,  R.N. 
(retired),  of  Frant,  Sussex  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  pri- 
vately ; entered  R.A.  189*,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  1916,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1919  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; was  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.-Gen.,  Sudan 
1907-n  : m.  1913,  Lad3’(Ada)EdwinaStewart 
Roberts,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  1st  Earl  Roberts  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Cavalry  Club. 

Lewis,  Arthur  King,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Lewis,  R.N. ; b.  1867 ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New  Cross,  at  Christ’s 
Hospital,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
190-,  M.A.  1904) ; was  Controller  of  Direct 
Taxes,  Egypt  1900-1906,  since  when  he  has 
been  Director-Gen.  Egyptian  Customs  Ad- 
ministration ; has  2nd  class  Order  of  the 
Nile  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914. 

Lewis,  Brig.-Gen.  Bridges  George,  C.B. , 

D. S.O..  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Bridges 
Lewis,  formerly  R.  of  Frinstead,  Kent ; b. 
1857;  ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  30th  Regt.  1878, 
became  Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1885,  and 
Major  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1904  (h.p.  1905I,  and  CoJ.  1907;  retired  1910; 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; ap- 
pointed to  command  a Brig.  1914,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches) ; is  a J.P.  for 
co.  Carlow:  m.  1st,  1879,  Mary,  who  d. 
1917,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  McGibbon 
Burn-Murdoch,  V.  of  Riverhead,  Sevenoaks, 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Canterbury  ; 2nd,  1917, 
Laura,  da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Glenn,  R.  of 
Pommeroy,  co.- Tyrone:  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Sandbrook,  Tullow,  co. 
Carlow. 

Lewis,  Col.  David  Francis,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  David  Phillips  Lewis,  R.  of 
Llandrinio,  co.  Montgomery;  b.  1855; 
entered  army  1875,  became  Capt.  The  Buffs 
(E.  Kent  Regt.)  1884,  Major  Cheshire  Regt. 
1891,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1896,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1899  i retired  1905  ; Zulu  War  1878  (wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  in  Soudan 
1888-9,  present  at  actions  of  Gemaizah  and 
Arguin  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  3rd 
class  Medjidie),  Dongola  Expedition  1896, 
in  command  of  1st  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches,  thanked  by  both  Houses  of  Par- 
liament, C.B.),  subsequent  operation  against 
Ahmed  Fedil  1898,  Comdg.  at  action  of 
Rosaires  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.);  ap- 
pointed an  Extra  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1898,  and 
an  A.D.C.  1902;  was  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1886-96,  and  Gov.  of  Sennar  1899-1900; 
has  3rd  class  of  Mil.  Merit  of  Spain;  raised 
16th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1914 
(despatches  1918) ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Co.  Comdt.  Warwickshire  Vol.  Regt. ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Warwickshire  and  Gloucestershire: 
in.  1910,  Edith  Marion,  da.  and  heiress  of  the 
late  Henry  Smith,  D.L.,  of  Summerhill 
Court,  Staffordshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898. 
Averting  Court.  Avening,  Gloucestershire ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Lewis,  Lieut. -Col.  Dudley,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Gloucester- 
shire Regt. ; European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  in.  19 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Lewis,  Major  Ernest  Albert,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  Major  R.E.  (T.F.);  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lewis,  Ernest  Harry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Under-Sec.  for  Defence,  Union  of  S.  Africa; 
cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  191-,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal. 

Lewis,  Capt.  Frank  Oswald,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Samuel  Lewis,  of  Edgeliill,  Duf- 
field,  near  Derby;  b.  1873;  Capt.  R.N. 


(retired)  ; European  War  19 14-19  (despatches 
twice,  C.B.E*)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Evan- 
coyd,  Walton,  Radnorshire ; United  Service 
Club. 

Lewis,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O. ; b- 
1870 ; entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1898, 
became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
action  of  Laing’s  Nek  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
N.  Nigeria  1903  (wounded,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17,  present  at 
battle  of  Loos  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  St. 
Anne  of  Russia)  ; appointed  to  command  a 
Batn.  Royal  Naval  Div.  1917) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1915. 

Lewis,  Col.  Frederick  Gustav,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Leopold  Lewis;  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1893)  ; admitted  Solicitor  1899  ; for- 
merly a member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Dod, 
Longstaffe,  Son  and  Fenwick,  of  16,  Ber- 
ners Street,  W. ; is  Col.  London  Regt.  (T.F.) 
(T.D.),  and  Brig.  Comdg.  4th  London 
Brig.,  2nd  London  Div.  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.):  m.  1904,  Annie  Caton,  da.  of  the  late 
Hugh  Rose;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
17,  The  Grove,  Boltons,  S.IV. 

Lewis,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Alfred,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  George  Lewis,  of  Derby  ; 
b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Derbv,  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.  1891,  M.A. 
1892);  formerly  in  Camb.  Univ.  Vol.  and 
Sherwood  Foresters  Vol.  (T.F.) ; is  a Mining 
Engineer,  a J.P.  for  Derbyshire,  and  a F.S.I.; 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  i/sth  Batn. 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.)  (T.D.) ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C M.G.):  m.  1897,  Mabel 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Alderman  Marsden, 
of  Derby ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Holmcside, 
Hazelwood , Derby;  Royal  Automobile  Club 

Lewis,  Capt.  Harold  Victor,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1887 ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lewis,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Lester,  D.S.O., 
b.  1879  ; entered  R.E.  1897,  became  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; is  Ch.  In- 
structor at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering ; served 
in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Lewis,  John,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; a J.P.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Lewis,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
William  Thomas  Lewis ; b.  1850 ; entered 
Army  1870,  and  became  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  Own  Vol. 
Rifles ; served  during  operations  in  the 
'l'ranskei  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Be- 
chuanaland  1897  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1904,  as  Adj.  (despatches, 
King’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.M.G.):  m.  1884,  Julia  Louisa 
Norden  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Worcester , Cape 
Province , S.  Africa. 

Lewis,  Major  John  Evan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  W.  Lewis,  J.P.,  of  Cardigan  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  T.F.  Reserve;  European 
War  1914-19  with  Tank  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Susan  Nesta,  only  da.  of 
Sir  David  Sanders  Davies,  M.P.,  of  Plas-y- 
Castell,  Denbigh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lewis,  John  Penry,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Lewis,  of  Tenby;  b.  1854;  ed.  at 
Mill  Hill  Sch.,  and  at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Ire- 
land (B.A.  1876,  M.A.  1882);  entered  Ceylon 
Civil  Ser.  1877  ; became  Acting  Dist.  Judge, 
Matara  1888,  Assist. Govt.  Agentat  Vavumya 
1889,  at  Negombo  1891,  and  at  Chilaw  1896, 
Acting  Govt.  Agent,  N.  Province  1902  and 
Central  Province  1902,  and  again  N.  Province 
1903,  and  Govt.  Agent,  Central  Province 
1903  and  1906;  retired  1910;  was  a M.E.C. 
and  a M.L.C.  1906-10;  was  Special  Officer 
under  Waste  Lands  Ordnance,  Ceylon 
1897-1901,  and  Sup.  of  Pearl  Fisheries  1904, 
1905  and  1906 ; editor  in  England  of  Ceylon 
Antiquary;  author  of  “A  Manual  of  the 


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Vanni  Districts,”  etc.  : m.  1894,  Violet 

Marion  Undine,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Anderson,  formerly  of  Ankerwycke,  Wrays- 
bury;  cr.  C.M.G.  ion.  Havenhurst , Can- 
ford  Cliffs,  Bournemouth. 

Lewis,  Major  Lewis  Hewitt,  D.S  O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lewis,  Lieut -Col.  Llewellyn  William, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Special  List ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Lewis,  Lucas  Reginald,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Representative  of  Mathwin’s  of 
Cardiff ; cr.  C.B  E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Lewis,  Capt.  Norman  Allen,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  t8—  ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S. O.,  prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Lewis,  Col.  Philip  Edward,  C.M.G., D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  F.  Lewis,  R.E.,  of 
Myddelton,  Winchester;  b.  1876;  Col.  late 
R.A.,  and  Dep.  Mil.  Sec.  and  Sec.  Selection 
Board  at  War  Office ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  D.S.O  , Brevet 
Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Lewis, LrVwL- Col.  Richard  Charles, D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Artillery 
(V.D.) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 
as  Capt.  Australian  Imperial  Bushmen 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1901.  Hobart , 
Tasmania. 

Lewis,  Major  Rowland  Philip,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lewis,  Col.  Somers  Reginald,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Charles  Lewis ; b.  1843  5 
formerly  Lieut.  R.M.  (retired  h.-p.  1879); 
served  in  China  and  Japan  1863-6;  called  to 
Bar  1872  ; admitted  Solicitor  1879;  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th 
Middlesex  (W.  London)  Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.) ; 
has  Jubilee  medal : m.  i%T2,  Clara,  who  d. 
1914,  only  da.  of  the  late  Henryr  Cohen,  of 
Southwick  Crescent,  Hy'de  Park,  W.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  42,  Campden  House  Court , 
Kensington , W.  ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Lewis,  Thomas,  C.B.E. , M.D.,  F.R.C.P., 
son  of  Henry  Lewis,  J.P.,  of  Tynant, 
Cardiff;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Cardiff  (D.Sc.  1905),  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London  (M.D.  1907,  Fellow  19—) ; 
F.R.C.P.  1913;  a F.R.S.,  Physician  to  Univ. 
Hospital  and  of  Roy.  Med.  Research  Com- 
mittee, and  Hon.  Consulting  Physician, 
Ministry  of  Pensions  ; has  been  Consulting 
Physician,  Diseases  of  the  Heart,  E.  Com- 
mand, and  Visiting  Specialist  R.A.F. 
Hospital,  Hampstead ; author  of  various 
med.  works : m.  1916,  Lorna,  da.  of  Frank 
Treharne  James,  of  Merthyr  Tydvil;  cr 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  10,  Chesterford  Gar- 

dens, N.  W. 

Lewis,  Major  William  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Monmouthshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Lewis,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Herbert, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1884;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lewis,  Col.  Herman  Le  Roy-,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  T.D.,  son  of  Gen.  Robert  Le  Roy,  of 
Westbury,  Petersfield;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A. 
1912)  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Hants  (High 
Sheriff  1902),  and  Col.  in  the  Territorial 
Force  ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Hampshire  Imperial  Yeo.  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  15th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  A. A. G.  for  Imperial 
Yeo.  at  Cape  Town  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Brig.  Comdg.  1st  S.W.  Mounted 
Brig.,  Territorial  Force  1908-12;  appointed 
an  Extra  Mil.  Attache  1915,  and  Mil.  At- 


tache 1915  (despatches.  C.M.G.);  assumed 
1884  the  additional  surname  of  Lewis  ; has 
Order  of  Danilo  of  Montenegro,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Crown  of 
Rumania,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and 
St.  Stanislas  and  St.  Anne  of  Russia  : m. 
1888,  Kathleen  Teresa  Turner,  el.  da.  of 
Arthur  Henry  Newcomen,  of  Kirkleatham 
Hall,  Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1912,  C.M.G.  1918.  Westbury  House , 
Petersfield ; Cavalry,  White's,  Brooks’s, 
Travellers' , Beef-steak,  Bath , and  Athenaeum 
Clubs. 

Lewis,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Francis  Owen-, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Owen- 
Lewis,  D.L.  (formerly  M.P.  for  Carlow),  of 
52,  Cranley  Gardens,  S.W. , and  of  Inniskeen, 
co.  Monaghan  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Beaumont 
Coll. ; entered  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  Regt.)  1889,  and  became  Capt. 
1900;  retired  1904;  S.  Africa  1900  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  European  War  1914-19 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and  Hon.  Major  4th 
Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  an  A.Q.M.G, 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches  twice, 
O.B.E-))  Major,  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Prisons,  Ireland  : m.  1896, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry, 
Ch.  Inspector,  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary,  of 
Tivoli,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Willfield,  Ballsbridge,  Dublin; 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Ley,  Arthur  Herbert,  C.I.E. , son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Clement  Ley,  of 
Ashby  Parva,  Leicestershire ; b.  1879  ; ed. 
at  Wiuehester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1902)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1003  ; became 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Depart,  of 
Commerce  and  Industry  1909,  Director-Gen. 
of  Commercial  Intelligence  1914,  and  Dep. 
Sec.,  Govt,  of  India,  Depart,  of  Commerce 
and  Industry  1916  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  32, 

Alipur  Road,  Delhi,  India. 

Ley,  Major  Edward  Marlborough,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Halse  Ley,  of  Penzance  and 
London  ; b.  1885 ; ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.  : 
European  War  1914-18  as  temporary  Major 
King’s  Roy7,  Rifle  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Badminton,  and 
Colombo  Clubs. 

Ley,  Rear- A dm.  James  Clement,  C.B., 

C. V.O.;  b.  1869;  is  Rear-Adm.  ; served  at 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  C.V.O., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  Japanese  Orde*- 
of  Rising  Sun) ; was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1917  : m.  1906,  Judith  Letitia,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Evelyn  Boothby  [see  Boothby,  Bt., 
colls.];  cr.  C.V.C'.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  21, 
South  Street,  Brompton,  S.W. 3;  United 
Service  Club. 

Leyland,  Major  Frederick  Beadle,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O., ; b.  1S81  ; formerly  Major  7th 
Hussars  (retired  1920);  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.V.O., 

D. S.O  , Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; 
cr.  M.V.Q,  (4th  class)  1918,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Leys,  Peter,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  P. 
Leys;  b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. (M.B. 
1874) ; entered  Colonial  Ser.  1876,  and  ad- 
ministered Govt,  of  Labuan,  1881  ; was 
Consul-Gen.  for  Borneo  1881-9:  m.  1885, 
Anna  F.  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  Nabert, 
Ph.D. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1890. 

Liardet,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.  H.  M.  Liardet,  Indian 
Navy  ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1906,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  A.  R.  Hopper, 
M.D.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Sunnyside,  Prince’s 
Park,  Liverpool. 

Lidbury,  Lieut.-Col.  David  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut  -Col.  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Liddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Robert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Liddell,  R.N. ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. 
(retired);  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  seven  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  19— , Alice 
Maud,  da.  of  Thomas  Mills,  of  Longdown 
Lodge,  Sandhurst,  Berks,  and  Charters 


1664 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Towers,  Queensland;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Liddell,  Capt.  Augustus  Frederick, 
M.V.O.  [see  B.  Ravensworth,  colls.]. 

Liddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Clive  Gerard,  C.M.G. , 

C. B.E. , D.S.O. , son  of  John  Liddell ; b.  1883  ; 
entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1902,  and  be- 
came Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was 
StafF-Capt.  6th  Dist.,  N.  Command  1912-14, 
and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  France  1914-15  ; 
appointed  an  A.A.  and  Q M.G.  1916,  and  an 
A.A.G.  at  Staff  College  1919;  has  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy:  m.  1st,  1914,  Clare  Lambert 
Roberts,  who  d.  1917;  2ndly,  1918,  Hilda 
Jessie  Bisset,  widow  of  Lieut.  Maurice 
Cane  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  141,  Ashley  Gardens , S W.i. 

Liddell,  Major  Geoffrey  William,  D.S.O. 

[see  B.  Ravensworth,  colls.]. 

Liddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Liddell, Lieut.-Col.  John  Stewart,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Liddell, 
R.N.,  of  Rodlease,  Lymington,  Hants;  b. 
1868 ; entered  R.E.  1887,  and  retired  as 
Major  1908  ; served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1899  (medal  with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
2nd  class,  Order  of  the  Nile)  ; sometime 
Inspector-Gen.  Egyptian  Siate  Telegraphs 
and  Telephones;  is  Under  Sec.,  Ministry 
of  Communication,  Cairo;  has  1st  class 
Osmanieh):  m.  1st  1904,  Gertrude,  da.  of  E. 
Morgan,  of  2,  Hongershall  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells;  2ndly,  1916,  Theresa,  da.  of  Paul 
Rottenburg,  LL.D.,  of  Holmhurst,  Downhill 
Gardens,  Glasgow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Liddell,  Lionel  Charles,  M.V.O.  [see  B. 
Ravensworth,  colls.]. 

Liefeldt,  Major  Theophilus  Edward, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Majors.  African  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ligertwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; served  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-17  with  Mounted  - Rifles  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919). 
Lightbody,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D S.O.; 
6.1896;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F. A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lightstone,  Capt.  Herbert,  D.S.  0.,M.C. ; 
6.  1873;  M.D.  and  C.M.,  Montreal  1901; 
is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps ; served 
during  Spamsh-American  War  in  Cuba  with 
Red  Cross,  in  S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps)  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  assumed 
by  deed  poll  1918  the  Christian  name  of 
Herbert  in  lieu  of  Hyman;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
4,  Hyde  Park  Terrace , IV. 2. 

Likeman,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Longhurst, 
D.S.O.  ; 6.  18—  ; is  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Lilley,  Major  Harry  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  1887 ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major 

Yorkshire  Regt.  and  King’s  African  Rilles ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919- 

Lilley,  James  Lindsay,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  A.  C.  Lilley,  of  Melbourne;  b.  1871 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut.  Vic- 
torian Mounted  Rifles  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O):  m.  1913,  Olive  Agatha  Hope,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  E.  Cummings;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

Lillico,  William  Lionel  James,  C.B.E., 
b.  18—  ; Director  of  Feeding  Stuffs  Supplies, 
Min.  of  Food  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Lillie,  Capt.  Cyril  McEachern,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  j8—  ; is  Capt.  Australian  Forces  ; served 


during  European  War  1914  17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lilly,  Capt.  Charles  Otto,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Charles  Edward  Lilly,  of  Park  Village 
West,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  ; 6.  1890;  ed.  at 
St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A. 
i9ii);isCapt  Dorsetshire  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Limpenny,  Engineer  - Com.  Charles  J., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  Engineer-Corn.,  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Submarines  and  De- 
stroyers (despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Lincoln,  Major  Philip  Lionel,  D S O., 
M.C.  ; 6.18—;  formerly  Major  10th  Batn. 
Northumberland  Fusili-  rs  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D S.O.  1919. 

Lind,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Gordon, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army ; 
European  War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lind,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Frank,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9. 

Lindeman,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Lionel, 
D.S.O.,  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  on  Gen.  List; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Lindesay,  Lieut.-Col.  George  William 
Guy,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  (retired)  ; European 
War  1914-19,  with  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lindley,  Hon.  Francis  Oswald,  C.B., 
C.B.E.  [see  B.  Lindley]. 

Lindley,  James  Bryant,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  D.  Lindley,  D.  D. ; b.  1851;  ren- 
dered valuable  services  in  connection  with 
Refugees  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(C.M.G.):  m.  1880,  Mary  Eveline,  da.  of 
Henry  Sheldon  Leavitt,  of  New  York  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1902.  Barkly  House,  Claremont, 
Cape  Colony. 

Lindow, Lieut.- Col.  Isaac  William  Burns-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Jonas  Lindow  Burns- 
Lindow,  oflrton  Hall,  and  Ehen  Hall,  Cum- 
berland; 6.  1868;  ed  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford; 
entered  8th  Hussars  1892,  became  Capt.  1898, 
and  Major  1904;  retired  1904;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1900-1901  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  in  command  of  his 
Regt.,  and  as  Camp  Comdt.  1st  Corps  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.);  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  S.  Irish  Horse  : m.  1896,  Madeline 
Harriette  Mary  Theresa,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
George  Wilson  Boileau,  of  Old  Catton,  Nor- 
wich; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Sprin^mount, Mallow, 
co.  Cork ; Ehen  Hall,  Cumberland ; Cavalry, 
and  County  (Cork)  Clubs. 

Lindsay,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Dunlop, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Gen.  List ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  M.B.E.  19x8,  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Lindsay,  Col.  Creighton  Hutchinson, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.D. , son  of  Stewart  Lind- 
say, of  Londonderry  ; 6.  1876;  ed.  at  Dublin 
and  Edinburgh  Univs.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1901, 
M.D.  1906);  Col.  (T.D.)  Army  Med. be r.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1915-18  with  Field  Ambulance ; 
is  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  West  Lanca- 
shire Div.  (despatches  eight  times,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.):  vi.  1904,  Margaret  Helene  Swenar- 
ton  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lindsay,  Darcy,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
David  Baird  Lindsay  ; 6.  1865  ; Sec.  Calcutta 
Branch  of  Roy.  Insurance  Co.  (Limited) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Sports'  (London),  and 
Bengal,  New,  and  Calcutta  (Calcutta)  Clubs. 

Lindsay,  Capt.  Eric  Lawrence,  D.S.O .1 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  King’s  African  Rifles  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lindsay,  Major  Ernest  Charles,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.M.C.  5 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1665 


European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 19.9. 

Lindsay,  Mrs.  Eugenie  Josephine,  C.B.  E. ; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Private  Sec.  to  A.G.  to 
the  Forces  : *n  18  — , — Lindsay ; cr.  O.B.E- 
(Civil)  19—,  C B.E.  Civil)  1920. 

Lindsay,  Major  George  Humphrey 
Maurice,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 

Lindsay,  Lieut -Col.  George  Macintosh, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 

Lindsay,  Harry  Alexander  Fanshawe, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Martin 
Lindsay,  C.I.E.,  of  Bank  of  Bengal,  Calcutta ; 
b.  18  o 1 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Wor- 
cester Coll.,  Oxford;  in  I.C.S.  ; was  Under 
Sec.  Commerce  and  Industry  Depart.,  India 
1912-15  ; has  been  Director-Gen.  of  Com- 
mercial Intelligence  in  India  since  19x6 : 
m.  1909,  Kathleen  Louise  Huntington ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Calcutta;  Bengal 
( Calcutta ) Club. 

Lindsay,  Col.  Henry  Arthur  Peyton, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Arthur 
Ferguson  Lindsay,  8th  Bengal  Cav. ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.  ; entered  W.  Indian 
Regt.  1887,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1898, 
Major  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  and  Col.  1919; 
N.-W.  frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E-);  was  Assist.  Director 
of  Transport,  Rawal  Pindi  Concentration 
1905,  and  Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1911 ; 
appointed  to  command  Meerut  Div.  Train. 
1912,  and  a Dep.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  1916,  with  rank  of  Col.  : nt.  1905, 
Charlotte  Eliza  Campbell,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  A.  F.  Stewart,  Worcestershire  Regt. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E*  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lindsay, Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Edgell  Morgan, 

C. B.  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 

Lindsay,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Howard, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 

Lindsay,  Major  Lionel  Arthur,  C.V.O. 

[see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 

Lindsay, Lieut.- Col.  Michael  Egan, D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  W.  S.  Lindsay;  b.  1880; 
formerly  Major  7th  Dragoon  Guards ; retired 
as  Lieut.-Col.  19^0 ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (wounded,  despatches, Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France 
(wounded,  despatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1904,  Elsie 
Catherine,  da.  of  E.  J.  Riddiford,  of  New 
Zealand  ; cr  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lindsay,  Hon.  Ronald  Charles,  C.V.O. 
[see  E.  Crawford]. 

Lindsay,  Col.  Walter  Charles,  M.V.O. 
[see  E.  Crawford,  colls.]. 

Lindsay,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Bethune, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dr. 
W.  B.  Lindsay,  of  Camden  Villa,  Strathroy, 
Ontario  ; b.  1880  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  tempoiary 
Maj.-Gen.  Canadian  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  four  times,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lindsell,  Henry  Martin,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry  Lindsell, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  ofFairfield,  Biggleswade  ; b.  1846; 
ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  18 — , M.A.  1870);  Bar.,  Inner  Temple 
1874;  appointed  Examiner  in  Education 
Depart.  1876,  Advising  Counsel  1891,  and 
Principal  Assist.  Sec.  (Legal)  to  Board  of 
Education  1903;  is  a J.P.,  a County  Coun- 
cillor, and  Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions 
for  Bedfordshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904. 
Shortmead,  Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire ; 67, 
Albert  Hall  Mansions,  S.W.;  United  Uni- 
versity Club. 

Lindsell,  Major  Wilfrid  Gordon,  D.S.  0., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert 
Frederick  Lindsell,  C.B.  ; b.  1884  ; Major 
R.A.,  and  a D.A  Q.M.G.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  O.B.E*)  : rn.  1916  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lindsey,  Major  Charles  Bethune,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Goldwin  Smith  Lind- 
sey, K.C.,  of  145,  Tyndall  Avenue,  Toronto  ; 


b.  1889;  ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  and  at 
Toronto  Univ.  (B  A.  18—);  Major  2nd  Regt. 
Queen’s  Own  Rifles  of  Canada,  and  at 
Head  Office  of  ihe  William  Davies  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Toronto ; European  War 
1915-18  as  a Staff-Capt.,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  and  Brig  -Major  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1916,  Wanda  Casimira 
Gzowski ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919)* 

60,  Elm  Road,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Lindsey-Renton  [see  Renton] . 

Linfoot,  Major  Harold  Anyon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Cheshire  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War.  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Italian  silver  medal  for  Valour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Ling,  Capt.  Christopher  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1880  ; is  Capt.  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ling,  Major  Robert  Walton,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  1886;  Major  R.F.A., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; European  War 
1 q 14-20,  finally  in  S.  Russia  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920.  , 

Lings,  Major  Harold  Cronshaw,  A.  0.  ; . 
b.  r8 — ; is  Major  Manchester  Regt.  : served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Linton,  Major  Frederick  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Welsh 
Regt.,  and  a D.A. A G. ; European  War  1914 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lintott,  Major  Alfred  Lord,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1881  ; Major  (T.D.)  5th  Batn.  London 
Regt.  (T.F.),  and  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-20  with  Rifle  Brig,  and 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1907,  Margaret,  da.  of  F.  Campbell 
Dayard,  LL.D.,  Bar.-at-law  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lister,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

son  of  the  late  William  Lister,  of  Hands- 
worth  Wood,  Birmingham ; b.  1884  : ed.  at 
King  Edward’s  Sch.,  Birmingham;  Capt. 
Northamptonshire  Rrgt. ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1914,  Marigo 
Hamilton,  da.  of  Edward  Durn,  of  Brighton  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 

Lister,  Charles  Ashton,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Sir  Ashton  Lister,  C.B.E.,M.P.,ofThe  Towers , 
Dursley,  Gloucestershire  ; b.  1871  ; a J.P.  for 
Gloucestershire,  Chm.  and  Director  of  s everal 
Engineering  concerns,  a Member  of  W.  of 
England  Munitions  Board  of  Management,  and 
of  Board  of  Management,  Reconstruction 
Advisory  Panel:  m.  18 — , Laura  Emmeline, 
da.  of  A.  Browning,  of  The  Homestead,  Wes- 
ton, Bath ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Sneyd  Park 
House,  Sneyd  Park,  Bristol. 

Lister,  Edward,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Sheffield  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Wadham  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  18—) ; entered  I.C.S.  1893,  and 
became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Gen.  Depart., 
Bengal  1899,  Assist.  Settlement  Officer  1900, 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector  1902, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1906,  and  Dep. 
Commr.  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917- 

Lister,  Major  Eyrl  George,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Lister,  Lieut.-Col.  Fred,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn  Canadian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1915*19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
I9I9‘ 

Lister,  Major  Frederick  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Frederick  Lister,  of 
Sarnia,  Ontario;  b.  1872;  ed.  in  Ontario; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15  as 
Major  Canadian  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Signalling  in 
Canada  1910-14 ; appointed  a D.A. Q.M.G. 
1917  : m.  1905,  Annie  Hutton,  el.  da.  of  John 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


Watson,  formerly  of  Saltcoats,  Scotland ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Lister,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Hamilton, 
D.S.O. ; 6.1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; served  during;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Lister,  Col.  James  Fraser,  C.M.G. ; b. 
1876;  Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial  Force,  and  a 
M.I.E.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Lister,  Thomas  David,  C.B.E.,  M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Wilson  Lister;  b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Aske’s  Haberdashers’  Sch.  ; 
M.D.  London,  and  F.R.C.S.  England 
1894,  M.R.C.P.  London  1900 ; Consulting 
Physician,  Prince  of  Wales’s  Hospital  for 
Officers  1917-19 ; sometime  House  Surg., 
Guy’s  Hospital ; is  Physician  to  Mount 
Vernon  Hospital  for  Consumption,  Phy- 
sician to  Roy.  Waterloo  Hospital  for  Child 
ren,  a Member  of  Senate  of  London  Univ., 
Med.  Adviser  to  Roy.  Exchange  Assurance 
Corporation,  and  North  British  and  Mer- 
cantile Insurance  Co.,  and  Lecturer,  London 
Sch.  of  Clinical  Med.:  m.  1901,  Louise 

Edna  Bertha,  da.  of  Eugene  Ritter ; cr. 

C.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  31,  Harley  Street , IV.; 
Bockmer  End  Farm  House , Medmenham, 
Bucks;  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Liston,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Glen,  C.I.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  A.  Liston, 
of  Cardonald,  Govan,  Scotland  ; b.  1873  > ed. 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (Ch.B.  1897,  M.D.  1902); 
entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1898,  and  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; appointed  to  Plague  Research  Commn. 
1904  (Senior  Member),  and  Director  of 
Bombay  Bacteriological  Depart.  1908;  has 
Roy.  Asiatic  So.’s  Barclay  Memorial  Medal; 
author  of  “The  Anopheles  of  India,”  etc. : 
m.  1900,  Marion  Hale  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Parel , 
Bombay. 

Litchfield-Speer  [see  Speer]. 

Lithgow,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.B.E. , 
M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.G.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Little,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Campden, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Campden 
Little,  of  Wilton  Villa,  Campden  Hill,  W. ; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  20th  Hussars 
1901,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; S. 
Alrica  1900-1902  (severely'  wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  appointed 
an  Instructor  at  Cavalry  Sch.,  Netheravon 
1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  rors  (Bar  19x8).  Cavalry, 
and  Badminton  Clubs. 

Little,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Greenway, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George  Greenway 
Little,  of  Millbrook,  near  Plymouth  ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Westward  Ho ! ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L.I. : in.  1906,  Phyllis 

Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  H.  Beloce, 
M.I.C.E.,  of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Venton,  Millbrook,  near  Plymouth. 

Little,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Hunter,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  William  Hunter  Little,  of 
Harestock  Lodge,  Winchester;  b.  1880; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Somersetshire  L.I.  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Sudan  1908  (medal),  Atwot 
Expedition  1910  (medal  with  claspL  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  as 
Ch.  Staff  Officer  Darfur  Expedition,  and 
Comdg.  an  Arab  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
has  3rd  class  Order  of  the  Nile:  m.  1917, 
Dorothea  Katharine,  da.  of  Samuel  Henry 
Romilly,ofHuntington  Park,  Herefordshire; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Little,  Col.  Charles  Blake  way,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Blakeway  Little,  J.P., 
of  St.  Cross,  near  Winchester  ; b.  1859  ; en- 
tered Somerset  L.I.  1880,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1^07,  and  Col.  1911  ; retired  1918;  Burma 
Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
twoclasps),  European  War  1914-17  (C.M.G  ); 
was  D.A.A.G.  India  1892-7,  D A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  Gibraltar  1907-9,  D.A.A.G.  N.  Com- 


mand 1909-11,  and  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  Egypt 

1913- 16;  appointed  Sup.  Inspector  Min.  of 
Pensions  1918  : m.  1899,  Helen  Drage,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  E.  G.  Beckwith;  cr.  C M.G. 
1916.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Little,  Capt.  Charles  James  Colebrooke, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Louis  Stromeyer  Little, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  Shanghai;  b.  1882;  Capt. 
R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  1st 
Fleet  Submarine  Flotilla  of  Grand  Fleet 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
appointed  Director  of  Trade  Div.,  Naval 
Staff,  Admiralty  1920 : m.  1908,  Rothes 
Beatrix,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Charles  Leslie, 
7th  Bt.  (cr.  1625);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919  and 
(Mil.)  1920.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Little,  Ernest  Knightley,  C.B.E.,  son 
the  late  George  Knightley  Little,  of  New- 
bold  Pacy  Hall,  Warwickshire  ; b.  i860  ; a 
J.P.  for  Warwickshire,  Co.  Director,  Aux- 
iliary Hospitals  and  V.A.D.’s,  Warwickshire 
during  European  War:  m.  1882,  Georgiana, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Mildmay  Clerk,  of 
Spratton  Hall,  Northamptonshire  ; cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  Newbold  Pacy  Hall,  Warwickshire; 
Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Little,  Capt.  George  Wilfred,  M.V.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (M.V.O.) ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  19x8. 
Little,  Brig.-Gen.  Malcolm  Orme,  C.B. , 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Archibald 
Little,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1857  ) ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  entered  9th  Lancers  1878,  became 
Capt.  1886,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1900  (h.-p.  1904),  Col.  1905,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1917 ; retired  1908 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  march  from  Kabul 
to  Kandahar  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  first  Comdg.  his  Regt.,  and  afterwards 
on  Staff,  present  at  actions  of  Belmont, 
Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  and  at  relief 
of  Kimberley  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice.  Queen’s  medal  with  seven 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  twoclasps,  Brevet 
Col.);  was  Staff  Officer  for  Imperial  Yeo., 
Welsh  and  Midland  Command  1905-8;  ap- 
pointed Inspector  of  Remounts  1914,  and  a 
Brig.-Com.  1915-17  : m.  1903,  Iris  Hermione, 
da.  of  the  late  Albert  Brassey  [see  B.  Clan- 
morris] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Dunsmore,  Rugby;  Naval  and 
Military,  and  Arthurs  Clubs. 

Little,  Major  Robert  Arthur,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Little,  Major  William  Benjamin,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  American  D.S.M.):  m.  1920,  Doris 
Maud,  da.  of  the  late  1 homas  Turner, 
of  Preston  Park,  Brighton ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Littlejohn,  Capt.  Astle  Scott,  C.M.  G. ; 
b.  1873  ; is  Capt.  on  Emergency  List,  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-15  in  command  of 
Armoured  Trains  (C.M.G.,  promoted) ; has 
Order  of  Leopold  and  Croix  de  Guerre 
of  Belgium : in.  1912,  Sybil  Irene,  da.  of 
Herbert  Wilkinson  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Littlejohns,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Smith, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1879;  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Littlejohns,  Engineer  Rear-Adm.  Wil- 
liam George,  C.B.)  b.  1844  ; entered  R.N.  1864, 
became  Ch.  Engineer  1880,  Fleet  Engineer 
1888,  Inspector  of  Machinery  1892,  and  Ch. 
Inspector  01  Machinery  1899  »'  retired  as  En- 
gineer Rear-Adm.  1904 ; was  Ch.  Engineer  at 
Chatham  Dockyard  1890-1904  ; is  a M.I.M.A. : 
hj.  i 8 — ; wife  (Sarah  Ann  Julia)  d.  1007; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  6,  Belmont  Villas 
Stoke,  Devonport. 

Littler,  Capt.  Charles  Augustus,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Augustus  East  Littler,  of  Waltham 
Abbey,  Essex  ; b.  1868;  is  Capt.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O):  m 1892, 
Helen  Cotgrave  Thomas  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 
Silwood,  Devonport  West,  Tasmania. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1667 


Littleton,  Hon.  Charles  Christopher 
Josceline,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Hatherton]. 
Littleton,  Lieut.  Hugh  Alexander, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  ; Euro- 
pean War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1918,  Mary  Becher;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Littlewood,  Col.  Harry,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  Charles  Littlewood,  of  Hempstead 
Hall,  Norfolk  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Norwich,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; F.R.C.S.  England 
1886;  is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.),  a J.P.  for  Norfolk,  Consulting  Surg. 
to  Gen.  Infirmary,  Leeds,  Lord  of  the  Manor 
of  Hempstead,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Erpingham  Lodge , Ing- 
ivorth,  Norfolk ; Leeds  Club. 

Liveing,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Hawker, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  entered  R.F.A. 
1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1909,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; served  during  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was 
a Member  of  Ordnance  Com.,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  1916-20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Livens,  Capt.  William  Howard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1889;  ed  at  Oundle  Sch.,  and  at 
Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (M  A.) ; Capt.  R.E,and 
Inventor  of  Livens  Projector ; European 
War  1914-19,  sometime  as  Capt.  on  Staff 
(despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  Price;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Greetwell  Rond,  Lincoln;  32,  Hoivilt 
Road,  Hampstead,  N.  IV. 3. 

Livesay,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  O’Hara, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Col. 
R.  A.  Livesay,  R.E. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Well- 
ington Coll. ; entered  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. 
1896,  became  Capt.  1903,  Brevet  Major  1916, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  19x7,  Brevet  Col.  1918, 
and  Col.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (D.S.O.), 
European  War  1915-17  (Brevet  Major, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M.);  was  a 
Gen  Staff  Officer  1916-18,  since  when  he 
has  been  a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  : m.  1917,  Margaret,  da.  of  William 
Pretyman,  of  Five  Ways,  Torquay ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Livingstone,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy,  C.M.G.  ; 

b.  188 1 ; Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt. ; S.  African 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy) : m.  1908,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Tatlow,  of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  6,  Eaton  Terrace , S.W.i. 
Livingstone-Learmonth  [see  Lear- 

month]. 

Llewellyn,  Brig.- Gen.  Evan  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Ll.  Llewellyn;  b.  1871  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; Col.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. ; S.  Africa  1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland 
1902-4  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was 
Comdt.  King’s  African  Rifles  1914-16 : 
m.  1913,  Clara  Maude,  M.B.E..  da.  of  Charles 
J.  Ross,  of  Oaken  Holt,  near  Oxford ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Nethway  House,  Kingswear, 
Devon. 

Llewellyn,  Lieut.- Col.  Hoel,  D.S.O.,  3rd 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Evan  Henry  Llewellyn, 
formerly  M.P.,  for  Somerset,  N.  Div.,  of 
Langford  Court,  Somerset;  b.  1871;  joined 
R.N.;  served  on  E.  Coast  of  Africa  1888-90 
(despatches),  during  Matabele  War  1893-4,  as 
Lieut.  Mashonaland  Horse,  during  Matabele 
Rebellion  1895-6,  Comdg.  Artillery  (recom- 
mended for  V.C.),  throughout  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  as  Officer  Comdg.  Artillery 
of  Gen.  Plumer’s  Force,  afterwards  in  S. 
African  Constabulary  (despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.),  in  Dardanelles  1915  (wounded),  in 
Egypt  1916-18,  as  Provost-Marshal,  and  in 
France  1918  with  Tank  Corps  (despatches 
thrice) ; has  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus  of  Italy;  appointed  Ch.  Constable 
for  Wilts  1908:  m.  1902,  Florence  Winifred, 
da.  of  Alexander  Augustus  Berens  [see  E. 
Galloway,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Devizes, 
Wilts;  White's  Club. 

Lloyd,  Capt.  Arthur  Athelwold,  O.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  the  late  Pennant 


Athelwold  Lloyd,  of  Pentrehobyn,  Mold,  and 
Craig  Mair,  Menai  Bridge,  N.  Wales ; b.  1864; 
entered  Northamptonshire  Regt.  1885,  and 
became  Capt.  1894;  retired  1905;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  5th  Div.  S. 
Command  1902-5 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lloyd,  Albert  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Sec. Recreation  Huts  Depart.,  Church  Army ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

LLoyd,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Henry  Orlando, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ,M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Philip  LLoyd,  of  Leaton  Knolls,  Shrewsbury 
[E.  Bradford,  colls.];  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Eton; 
entered  Grenadier  Guards  1884,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1896;  Suakim  Campaign  1885 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; is  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Salop,  a Mil.  Member  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.),  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  Shropshire  Yeo.,  and  an  Administra- 
tive Comdt.;  has  Serbian  Order  of  Kara- 
george,  Order  of  King  George  I.  of  Greece, 
and  Order  of  the  Nile  (3rd  class) : m.  1893, 
Anna  Maria  Heywood,  da.  of  the  late 
Arthur  Pemberton  Heywood  Lonsdale,  of 
Shavington,  Market  Drayton,  and  Clover- 
ley,  Whitchurch  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901, 
C.M.0. 1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Leaton  Knolls, 
Shrewsbury  ; Guards' , and  Carlton  Clubs. 
Lloyd,  Major  (Charles)  Geoffrey, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  John  Lloyd, 

D. D.,  Suffragan  Bishop  of  Swansea ; b.  18 — ; 

Major  Indian  Supply  and  Transport  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  C.I.E.)  : tn.  1920,  Norah 

Evelyn,  da.  of  W.  B.  Jameson,  of  The  Abbey, 
Penally ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.-Col. Charles  Robert,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Transport,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  191?, 

Lloyd, Lieut  -Col.  Edward  Prince,  Z>.A.C>. ; 
b.  1887;  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Lincolnshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8  (Bar  1919). 

Lloyd,  Com.  Edward  William,  C.B.,  son 
of  William  Butler  Lloyd,  of  Preston  Montford 
Hall,  Shropshire;  b.  1855;  entered  R.N. 
1868,  became  Lieut.  1877,  and  Com.  1889  (on 
Emergency  List  1901) ; served  with  Besika 
Bay  and  Sea  of  Marmora  Expedition  1878, 
and  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; was  Senior 
Staff  Officer  H.JVI.S.  Excellent  1885-8,  on 
Staff  at  Admiralty  1888-9,  and  one  of  the 
Managers  in  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong,  Whit- 
worth and  Co.  (Limited),  ordnance  manu- 
facturers 1889-1914  (still  retained  on  Staff) ; 
commanded  Tyneside  Div.  Roy.  Naval  Vol. 
Reserve  1905-14 ; employed  in  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions 1915-19 ; has  4th  class  of  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan  ; joint  author  of  “Artillery:  its 
Progress  and  Present  Position  ” : m.  1883, 
Charlotte  McCrea,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Hayden  Aldersey  Taylor;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911.  Monkmoor,  Beechwood  Avenue,  Wey- 
bridge ; United  Service  Club. 

Lloyd,  Capt.  Ernest  Guy  Richards, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Ernest  Thomas  Lloyd, 
Bar.-at-law  [see  Green-Price,  Bt.] ; b.  1890  ; 
is  Capt.  Shropshire  L.I.  (Reserve)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Helen  Kynaston,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William  Greg,  C.B. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Lloyd,  Major  Evan  Colclough,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Major 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar): 
m.  1916,  Mary.  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Hefferman 
Considine.  of  Derk,  co.  Limerick  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919).  Gloster,  Roscrea,  King’s  co. 
Lloyd,  Col.  Fitzwarren,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  Richard  Thomas  Lloyd,  of 
Aston  Hall,  Oswestry  (E.  Kinnoull) ; b. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


1859  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; formerly  a Tea  Planter  L 
in  Assam,  and  Comdt.  Assam  Valley  Light 
Horse  (V.D.) : m.  1891,  Agnes  Elizabeth, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Hunter,  of  Duns; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Lloyd,  Francis  Zachary,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Sampson  Zachary  Llo>d,  of  Areley  Hall,  L 
near  Stourport;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; 
Chm  of  Weldless  Steel  Tube  Co.  (Limited), 
and  of  Swansea  a agon  Co.  (Limited):  m 
18 — , Katharine  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev  Canon 
George  Crendsen  (formerly  V.  of  Winder- 
mere),  of  Whitstead.  Barton  Road,  Cam- 
bridge; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  020.  Conservative, 
and  Union  ( Birmingham ) Clubs. 

Lloyd,  Brig. -Gen.  Frederick  Charles,  C.B .; 
b.  i860;  formerly  Col.  Lincolnshire  Regt.;  re- 
tired 1918  with  hon.  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Lloyd,  Col.  Frederick  Lindsay,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.-,  b.  1866;  is  Lieut. -Col.  (retired), 
and  temporary  Col.  Reserve ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  ] 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lloyd,  Capt.  Glyn,  D.S.O . ; b.  18 — ; is 
Capt.  R.A.V.C  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. );  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Lloyd,  Brig.- Gen.  Herbert  William,  C B.t 

C. M.G.,  C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Lloyd, 
formerly  of  Roscommon;  b.  1883;  Lieut. - 
Col.  Roy.  Australian  Field  Artillery,  and 
Director  of  Artillery  Central  Mil.  Adminis- 
tration ; European  War  1915-18,  present  at 
Gallipoli  Comdg.  a Battery  (despatches, 

D. S  O.,  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.):  m.  1914,  Meredith,  da.  of 
Col.  W.  B.  Pleasents,  of  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919,  C.V.O.  1920.  Victoria  Barracks, 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Lloyd,  Major  Horace,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Nathaniel  Lloyd,  of  Worsley,  Lan- 
cashire ; 6.  1882 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Uppingham  ; formerly  Major  Northampton 
shire  Regt.;  retired  1919;  S.  African  War 
1001-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914  18  on  Staff  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1913,  Margaret 

Jessica,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Goddard, 
J.P,  of  Newton  Harcourt,  Leicester,  and 
widow  of  Major  John  Barttelot  Aldridge, 

D. S  O.i  R.H.  A ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  The  Manor 
House,  Brampton  Bryan,  Herefordshire. 

Lloyd,  Brig .-  Gen.  Horace  Giesler,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Giesler 
Lloyd;  6.1872;  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R A.  1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Col.  1920,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retireu)  1920;  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  was  Com.  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen 
Cadets,  R.M.A.  1909-11  : m.  1903,  Annette 
Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  L.  H.  Ewart, 
Indian  Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

Lloyd,  Capt.  Humphrey  Willis  Chet- 
wode,  D.S.O.,  M.C  ; b.  1892 ; entered 
Duke  of  Edinburgh’s  (Wilts  Regt.)  1912,  and 
became  Capt.  1916 ; European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  prisoner,  M.C  with  Bar, 

D. S.O.);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1918-19; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Lloyd, Brig.-Gen. John  Hardress,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  John  Lloyd,  D.L.,  of  Gloster, 
King’s  Co.;  6.  1874;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  K.M.C. ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Dragoon 
Guards  ; Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List,  a Brig.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L 
for  King’s  Co.  (High  Sheriff  1906)  ; served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  in  S.  Africa 
igoi-2,  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  six  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1^03,  Adeline,  da. 
of  Sir  Samuel  Wilson  ; cr.  D S.O.  1917  (Bat- 
1918).  Gloster,  Brosnar,  King’s  Co.  ; Cavalry 
Club. 


Lloyd,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  (retired),  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  Reserve, 
and  an  Assist.  Controller  of  Salvage,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

LLoyd,  Lieut.-Col.  Langford  Newman, 
C,M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edmond  George 
Knapp  Piersy  LLoyd  (sometime  Hon.  Sec. 
of  Roy.  So.  for  Prevention  of  Cruelty  to 
Animals),  of  Passage  West,  co.  Cork  ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; M.R.C.S.  and 
L.R.C.P.  London  1898;  entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major 
1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; served  in  S. 
Africa,  1899-1901  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches  five 
times,  C.M.G.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
was  Adj.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  Sch.  of 
Instruction  1908-12  : m.  1912,  Lilian  May, 
da.  of  Col.  Sir  William  Roe  Hooper, 
K.C.S.I.,  of  Abertarf,  Blackfort  Road,  Edin- 
burgh; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Muir 
House,  Tidworlh,  Hants;  Junior  United 
Service , Army  and  Navy,  and  National 
Sporting  Clubs. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.-Col.  Lemuel,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Sufi  oik  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars);  cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918  (2nd  Bar  1919). 
Lloyd,  Maj.-Gen.  Owen  Edward  Penne- 
father,  V.C.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Pennefather  Lloyd,  59th  Regt.,  formerly  of 
Rockville,  co.  Roscommon  ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at 
Farnham  Coll.,  at  Fermoy  Coll.,  and  at 
Queen’s  Univ.,  Cork  ; L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P., 
and  L M.  Edin.  1877;  entered  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1878,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Col.  1907,  Surg.-Gen.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1918;  retired  1914;  Zulu,  Sekukuni,  and 
Boer  Wars  in  S.  Africa  1879-81  (medal  with 
clasp),  Burma  Frontier  1892-3,  present  at 
attack  on  Sima  Fort  (medal  with  clasp,  V.C.); 
was  Administrative  Med.  Officer,  Dover 
Area  1904-5,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer,  India 
1905-10,  Principal  Med.  Officer,  S.  Africa  1910, 
Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  there  1910-13, 
and  employed  in  S.  Command  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  Maj  -Gen.) ; 
acted  as  Med.  Officer  to  Anglo-French 
Boundary  Commn.  1894-5,  and  to  Burma- 
Chinese  Boundary  Commn.  1898-9:  m.  1878, 
Florence  Maria,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Richard 
Spread  Morgan,  of  Bridestown  House,  co. 
Cork  [E.  Mount  Cashell] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

- 1910.  Badminton  Club. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.-Col . Owen  FitzStephen, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Connaught  Rangers  and  Tank  Corps; 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 

; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lloyd,  Major  Reginald  George  Albert, 
i D.S.O.;  6.18 — ; Major  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; 

, S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; 

\ European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet 
, Major,  D.S.O.,  Portuguese  Order  of  Avis, 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 

’ 1918. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Archer, D.S.O., 
M.D.;  b.  18—;  M.R.C.S.  London  1900,  M.B. 
1 1901,  M.D.  19 — ; is  Major  and  B'evet  Lieut.- 

■ Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; served  on  N.-W. 

i Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 

5 and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 

’ spatches,  D.S.O,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 

’ D S.O  1917- 

Lloyd,  Col.  Robert  Oliver,  C.B.,  son  of 
, the  late  Rev.  Canon  Charles  Lloyd,  R.  of  Chal- 
font  St.  Giles,  Bucks  ; b.  1849  ; ed.  at  Marl- 
’ borough,  and  at  R.M.A. ; formerly  Col.  R.E. ; 
Burma  Expedition  1885-8  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps)  ; a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Pembrokeshire  (Clim.  of  its 
3 Territorial  Force  Asso.  1919-20)  : Ch.  En- 

a gineer,  Poona  1899-1902:  m.  1877,  Mary 

g Isabella  Julia,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Mai. -Gen. 

Dillon  Gustavus  Pollard,  of  Castle  Pollard, 
J co.  Westmeath ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  16, 

r Forest  Road,  Branksome  Park,  Bournemouth, 
y Lloyd,  Com.  Robin  Wyn  11  Mayow, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Com.  R.N. ; European 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1669 


War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted) : 
m.  1917 , Gladys,  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  A.  C. 
Painter,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lloyd, Lieut.- Col.  Roderick  Croil, D.S. O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Lloyd,  of 
Hafod,  Mold;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Cheltenham; 
a Land  Agent,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg. 
5th  Batn.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lloyd,  Samuel  Cook,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
a J.P.,  and  Chm.  Local  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittee, Dudley;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Dudley. 

Lloyd,  Brig.- Gen.  Samuel  Eyre  Massy, 
C.B.E. , el.  son  of  Eyre  Lloyd,  Barr.-at-law  ; 
b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Suffolk  Regt.,  and  Brig. -Gen.,  and  a J.P. ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  Brevet  Col., 
C.B.E  ) ; appointed  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn. 
Suffolk  Re  t.  1920:  m.  1890,  Nancy,  da.  of 
E.  Madoc  Jones,  of  Glentworth,  Oswestry; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Westwood  House. 
Ipswich;  Carlton , and  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 

Lloyd,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Owen,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Lloyd,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Minard,  co.  Argyll;  b.  1866;  entered  Army 
1888,  and  became  Major  Roy.  Highlanders 
1906;  retired  1909;  now  Lieut -Col.  Re- 
serve of  Officers;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Highlanders  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) : m.  1902,  Mabel,  da.  of 
the  late  Bayly  Collyns,  J.P. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Minard  Castle , Argyll ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Lloyd,  Major  T.  W.,  D.S.O.)  b.  18—; 

European  War  1914-18  as  Major  Gen.  List 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

LLoyd,  Col.  Wilford  Neville,  C.B.,M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Clifford  LLoyd,  of 
Losset,  co.  Cavan;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Upping- 
ham, and  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1876,  and 
retired  as  Major  1896;  served  in  Kaffir  War 
1877-8,  and  in  Zulu  Campaign  1878-9  (de- 
spatches thrice,  medal  with  clasp),  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1884,  present  at  battle 
of  Teb  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  pre- 
sented Mahdi  Standard  to  Queen  Victoria 
at  Windsor  Castle),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914  18  (C.B.)  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Cheshire,  Hon.  Col.  (i.D.)  a Brig.  R.F.A., 
and  one  of  H.M.  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen- 
at-Arms  ; -ometime  Private  Sec.  to  Duke  of 
Westminster;  was  A.Q. M.G.,  S.  Command 
1915-17  : m.  1891,  Ella  Margaret,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Very  Rev.  Arthur  Percival  Purey- 
Cust,  D.D.,  Dean  of  York  [seeE.  Brownlow, 
colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  22,  Sussex  Square , Brighton  ; 

Travellers’ , and  Naval  ana  Military  Clubs. 

Lloyd,  William  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lloyd-Baker  [see  Baker]. 
Lloyd-Carson  [see  Carson]. 
Lloyd-Jones  [see  Jones]. 
Lloyd-Williams  [see  Williams]. 

Lobb,  Reginald  Popham,  C.M.G.)  b. 
1874  » ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Christ's  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1895) ; appointed  Private  Sec. 
to  High  Commr.  of  N.  Nigeria  (Sir  F. 
Lugard)  1900,  Assist.  Resident  Nupe  Pro- 
vince 1901,  3rd  class  Resident  Zaria  1902, 
Acting  Resident  there  and  2nd  class  Resi- 
dent, Muri  Province  1903,  Colonial  Sec.  and 
Registrar  Gen.,  Bermuda  1908,  and  Adminis- 
trator of  St.  Vincent  1915,  acted  as  Ad- 
ministrator of  St.  Lucia  191718;  Kano- 
Sokoto  Campaign  1903  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  Government  House , St. 
Vincent ; Isthmian  Club. 

Loch,  Capt.  Eric  Erskine,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Frederick  Phayre  Lock;  b.  1891;  Capt. 


Highland  L.I.  ; European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Cale- 
donian Club. 

Loch,  Brig.-Gen.  Granville  George, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1870;  entered  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  1890,  became  Major  1908, 
Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  as  a Brig.  Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevets  Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Loch,  Lieut.-Col.  Granville  Henry,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1859;  entered  62nd  Regt.  1878,  transferred 
to  B.S.C.  (now  I.S.C.)  1880,  became  Capt. 
1889,  Major  1898,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1904 ; retired 
1914  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1880 
(medal),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884, 
and  in  Burmah  1886-9  (medal  with  two 
clasps) ; was  Comdt.  Mil.  Police,  Lushai  Hills 
1891-1914;  has  Police  medal;  appointed  a 
Staff  Lieut.  1915;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 

Loch,  Brig.-Gen.  Stewart  Gordon,  C.B., 
C.S.I , D.S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Robert  Gordon  Loch,  20th  Hussars,  and 
I.S.C.  ; b.  1873  ; entered  R.E.  1893,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Brevet  Major  1912,  Major  1913, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and 
Col.  1920 ; served  in  China  1900  (D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914  18  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.),  Afghan  War  1919 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  Head  Quarters,  India  1907,  Brig.- 
Maj.,  Dehra  Dun  1911,  Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1913,  and  a Brig.-Gen.,  India  1916:  m.  1902, 
Kate  Alice  Muriel,  da.  of  John  Rathbone, 
of  Highcroft,  Sevenoaks;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. S.I.  1919,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Lock,  Col.  Frederick  Robert  Edward, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1867;  formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
served  in  Aden  1903-4,  and  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lock,  John  Matthew  Boys,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  2nd  Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Locke,  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Edward  Gordon  Locke,  of  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London ; 
Principal  Clerk  at  Home  Office  : m.  1895, 
Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev  W.  H. 
E^stlake,  of  Idle,  Bradford ; cr.  C.B.E-  ( Civil) 
1920. 

Locker-Lampson  [see  Lampson]. 
Lockett,  Col.  William  Jeffery,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Harrison  Lockett,  of 
Redcliffe,  New  Brighton,  Cheshire  ; b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered  Hussars 
. 1893,  became  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards  1900, 
Major  11th  Hussars  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1919,  and  Col.  (now  Comdg.)  1920;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  as  Major  7th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914 
(wounded,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  Brig. 
Com.  of  a Machine  Gun  Training  Centre 

1916,  Dep.  tCom.  thereof  1917,  and  Com. 
Training  Centre  1919:  m.  1908,  Janetta,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  George  Paynter,  of  21, 
Belgrave  Square,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
21,  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W.  1. 

Lockhart,  Major  John  Fleming  King, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Lewis  Chalmers  Lockhart, 
V.D.,  of  Summerrods  Rigg,  Hexham,  North- 
umberland ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Malvern;  Major 
late  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Summer- 
rods  Rigg,  Hexham,  Northumberland. 

Lockhart,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Norman, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Lockhart-Jervis  [see  Jervis]. 
Lockwood,  Major  Ambrose  Lome,  D.S.  O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lockwood,  Lieut. -Com.  Edward  Mar- 
ston,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Temporary  Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


1670 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Eockyer,  Com.  Edmund  Laurence 
Braith waite,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Walter  Neville  Lockyer,  R.A. ; b.  1879; 
entered  R.N.  1894,  Lieut. -Com.  (retired) 
1913,  and  Com.  (retired)  1919  ; European  War 
191418  (D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1909,  Kath- 
leen Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  F.  P. 
Hamilton,  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917). 
Sacked’ s Hill,  St.  Peter s-in-Thanet ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Lockyer,  Capt.  Hughes  Campbell,  C.B.,  ■ 
son  of  the  late  Sir  (Joseph)  Norman  Lockyer, 
K.C.  B.,  F.R.S. ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport ; 
entered  R.N.  1879,  became  Lieut.  1889,  Com. 
1902,  and  Capt.  1908  ; retired  1918  ; Egyptian  ! 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  European  | 
War  1914-17,  present  at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  j 
C.B.) ; was  Surveyor  and  Navigating  Officer, 
Mediterranean  Station  1902-5,  and  Capt.  i 
Attendant  and  King’s  Harbour  Master, Malta  i 
1910-12 ; is  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy : j 
m.  1901,  Geraldine  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  John 
F.  Stairs,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  C.B.  | 
(Mil.)  1916.  Ankerdine  House,  Knighlwick,  j 
IV orcester. 

Lockyer,  Nicholas  Colston,  C.BE.,I.S.O.,  I 
son  of  the  late  Major  Edmund  Lockyer,  for-  | 
merly  57th  Regt.,  Founder  and  first  Comdt.  j 
of  W.  Australia;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Lyceum  I 
Acad.,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  entered  N.S.  | 
Wales  Treasury,  and  became  Revenue  Re-  j 
ceiver  1891,  Treasury  Accountant  1895,  and 
Ch.  Commr.  of  Taxation  and  Collector  of 
Customs,  N.S.  Wales  1896,  and  Comptroller- 
Gen.  of  Commonwealth  Customs  1911;  is 
Hon.  Major  Australian  Mil.  Forces,  Hon. 
Comptroller  of  Garrison  Institutes  and  War 
Canteens,  and  a J.P.  for  N.S.  Wales  and 
Victoria  ; was  a Member  of  Inter-State 
Commn.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia  1913- 
20 ; supervised  organisation  of  Australian 
Soldiers’  Repatriation  Depart.  1917  (thanked 
by  Govt.) ; became  Chm.  Australian  Canteen 
Funds  Trust  1920:  m.  1st,  1885,  Queenie, 
who  d 1898,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Geoffrey  Eagar  ; 
2ndly,  1901,  Winifred  Mary,  el.  da.  of  Sir 
Harry  Newton  Phillips  Wollaston,  K.C.M.G. , 

l. S.O.,  LL.D.  ; cr.  I.S.O.  1906,  C B E.  1918. 
Toorak,  Victoria , Australia. 

Locock,  Guy  Harold,  C.M.G.  [see  i 
Locock,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Loder-Symonds  [see  Symonds]. 

Lodge,  Capt.  Augustine  Bernard,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  during  j 
European  War  1914-18  with  Australian  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Lodge,  Frank  Adrian,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Henry  Lodge,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1861  ; 
ed  at  Eton  ; entered  Indian  Forest  Depart,  j 
1883,  and  became  Dep.  Conservator  1891,  and  | 
Conservator  W.  Circle,  Madras  1906;  retired 
1914;  appointed  Inspector-Gen.  Hyderabad 
1914  : m.  1887,  Catherine,  da  of  James 

Butcher;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Hyderabad , 

Deccan  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Lodge,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Cecil,  C.M.G. , ! 
D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1892, 
became  Major  1911,  and  tempora»y  Lieut.-  j 
Col.  19:5;  served  during  S.  African  War  ( 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  i 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  ! 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-1S,  present  at  de- 
fence of  Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Lodge,  Thomas,  C.B.,  son  of  George 
Lodge,  of  82,  Oxford  Road,  Waterloo,  Liver- 
pool ; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Liverpool  Institute, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904);  is  a 
Director  of  Arthur  Capel  and  Co.  (London) 
(Limited);  appointed  Principal  Clerk,  Board 
of  Tiade  1917,  Assist.  Sec.,  Ministry  of 
Shipping  1918,  and  Sec.  1919;  resigned  1920: 

m.  1906,  Isobel,  da.  of  John  Scott,  of  Burnham 

House,  Toddington,  Beds;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1920.  138,  Boulevard  Malesherbes,  Paris; 

United  Sports  Club. 

Loftus,  Montagu  Egerton,  M.V.O.  [see 
M.  Ely,  colls.]. 

Logan,  Lieut -Col.  David  Dale,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Logan,  B.D., 
of  Arbroath;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Arbroath  High 
Sch.,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 


1900,  M.D.  1906);  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Auchter- 
hall,  Newmains,  Lanarkshire. 

Logan,  Brig. -Gen.  David  Finlay  Hasken, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1862 ; entered  R.A.  1883,  be- 
came Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Col.  1917, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  S.  African 
War  1899-1932  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
BelgianOrderofthe  Crown,  Croix  deGuerre); 
was  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1916  19:  m.  1917,  the 
el.  da.  of  Dr.  Scott  Russell,  of  Klerksdorp, 
Transvaal;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Logan,  Col.  Francis  Douglas,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1875;  Brevet  Col.  R.A. ; Nile 
Expedition  1898  (medal),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O,,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  igr8. 

Logan,  Col  Robert,  C B.,  son  of  Thomas 
Logan,  of  Woodend,  Berwickshire  ; b.  1863  '» 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; formerly  a Sheep 
Farmer  in  Central  Otago  (N.Z.);  is  Col.  New 
Zealand  Staff  Corps,  and  Hon.  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.-Gen.  of  New  Zealand  ; was  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  5th  Mounted  Rifles  (N.Z.),  Otago 
Hussars  1908-12,  in  command  of  Auckland 
Mil.  Dist.  1912-14,  Col.  Comdg.  Samoan  Ex- 
peditionary Force  1914,  since  when  he  has 
been  Administrator  of  Samoa  ; has  Legion 
of  Honour;  is  a J.P.  for  New  Zealand,  and 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  ; 15  years 
Councillor  of  Maniototo  County  Council  (3 
years  Chm.);  m.  1914,  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Walter  Preston,  J.P.,  of  Holmfirth, 
Yorkshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Government 
House,  Samoa;  Otago  [Dunedin),  and  Northern 
[Auckland)  Clubs. 

Loggie,  Major  Ormond  Maxwell,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  late  Forth  R.G.A.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. 

( with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

| Logie,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  William 
Alexander,  C.B. , son  of  His  Honour  Alex- 
ander Logie  (County  Court  Judge  in  Canada), 
of  Templands,  Hamilton,  Canada;  b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston,  Canada 
(B.A.,  1st  class  Honours  in  Classics  1887, 
M.A.  1888,  LL.B.  1892)  ; Bar.  Canada  1890, 
and  a Bencher  Upper  Canada  1911 ; entered 
Vol.  Mil.  1883,  and  is  Maj.-Gen. ; appointed 
a Puisne  Judge  of  High  Court  Div.  of 
Ontario  and  a Judge  of  Appellate  Div.  1918  : 
m.  1892,  Mary  Hamilton,  da.  of  James 
Hamilton  Wylie,  of  Burnside,  Almonte, 
Canada;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Lomas,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  Ernest  Courtney, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Lomas,  Mus.B.,  of  Didsbury,  Lanca- 
shire ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Coll.,  Stony 
Stratford,  and  at  Owens  Coll.  Manchester  ; 

M. B.  and  Ch.B.,  Victoria  Univ.,  M.R.C.S., 
England  1888,  and  F.R.C.S.E.  1907  ; is  Dep. 
Surg.-Gcn.  R.N.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
with  Naval  Brig.,  present  at  battles  of  Colen- 
so,  Spion  Kop,  and  Vaal  Krantz,  and  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  promoted  Staff-Surg  , D.S.O.):  m. 
1901,  Eleanor  Mary  Ruthven,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  Howden,  of  Boggs,  E.  Lothian, 

N. B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Lomas,  Major  Kenneth  Thurston,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E  , and 
Assist.  Director-Gen.  of  Transportation ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lomax,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Ernest  Napier, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Welsh 
l<egt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.;  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lomer,  Capt.  Godfrey,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.  8.A.;  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Lomkr,  Major  Theodore  Adolf,  D.S.O. ) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

London,  Edgar  Stanford,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Thomas  London,  of  Gloticester 
b.  1861;  ed.  at  Gloucester  Coll.  Sch.;  Bar; 
Gray’s  Inn  1893;  entered  Inland  Revenue. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1671 


Depart.  1881,  and  became  Senior  Dep.  Ch. 
Inspector  of  Inland  Revenue  1914,  and  Ch. 
Inspector  1920  ; was  a Member  of  Committee 
on  Administration  of  Unemployment  Insur- 
ance 19 1 1,  and  to  consolidate  Income  Tax 
Acts  1916-17:  m.  1883,  Marion  Fanny  Pinnell, 
da.  of  Septimus  Luff,  of  Parkstone,  Dorset ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Craigdarragh  Briar  Walk, 
Putney,  5.  IF. ; Junior  Alheneeum  Club. 
Long,  Lieut. -Col.  Albert  de  Lande, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Gordon  Highlanders ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Long,  Arthur  Tilney,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1871  ; 
Union  of  S.  Africa  Agent,  and  British  Vice- 
Consul  at  Lorenzo  Marques;  S.  African  War 
(medal  with  four  clasps) : m 19x1,  Kathleen, 
da.  of  J.  F.  Ciiffe,  Bar.-at-law;  ci.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Lorenfo  Marques,  Portuguese 
East  Africa. 

Long,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Merrick, 

C. B.E.)  b.  18—;  Col.  and  temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  Australian  Forces ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Long,  Flying- Officer  Howard  Oakey, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Flying-Officer  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Long,  Major  Selden  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  only  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sidney  Selden 
Long,  C.B. ; b.  1895;  sometime  Lieut.  Dur- 
ham L.L;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17,  Acting  Major  R.A.F.  (despatches 
five  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
United  Service,  and  R.A.F.  Clubs. 

Long,  Maj.-Gen.  Sidney  Selden,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Commy.-Gen.  James  Long, 
J.P.,  of  Manor  House,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin  ; 
b.  1863  J entered  Durham  L.L  1884,  became 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1890,  Major  1899, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Lieut. -Col.  1905, 
Brevet  Col.  1906.  and  Col.  1909 ; retired  1919; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  as  Senior  Trans- 
port Officer,  as  D.A.A  G.,  Transport,  and  as 
A.A.G.,  present  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove, 
Dreifontein,  and  Vet  River,  and  operations 
in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  China  and  Hong 
Kong  1896-9,  and  Comdt.,  Army  Ser.  Corps 
Training  Establishment  1908-9;  appointed 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies,  Woolwich 
1909,  and  Director  of  Supplies  and  Quarter- 
ing at  War  Office  1913,  and  of  Supplies  and 
lransportat  the  War  Office  1914  (resigned 
1916) ; is  Chm.,  Motor  Transport  Employers’ 
Federation:  in.  1889,  Augusta  Elizabeth,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  T.  G.  Glover,  R.E. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914  Doanr.ee,  Bebington, 
Cheshire ; United  Service,  and  Constitutional 
Clubs. 

Long,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
William  Long,  of  Wrington,  Somerset; 
b.  1843;  ed.  at  Eton;  sometime  Hon.  Col. 
4th  Batn.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire 
L.I.);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Somerset 
(High  Sheriff  1899) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1867,  Anna  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Hunter,  5th  Dragoon 
Guards;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Woodlands,  Con- 
gresbury,  Somerset ; Newton  House , Cleve- 
don,  Somerset ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Long,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  James,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Samuel  Long 
[sie  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Winchester;  entered  Kings  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1891,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1891-2,  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medai  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Longbotham,  Hugh  Ashley,  C.B  E.,  el. 
surviving  son  of  Jonathan  Longbotham, 
mining  engineer;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  St.  Peter's, 
York;  appointed  Chm.  Local  Employment 
Committee,  Rotherham  1918  ; was  Sub.- 
Commr.,  National  Ser.  Scheme,  Rother- 
ham and  Dist.  19*7,  Chm.  of  Coal  Trade 


Benevolent  Asso.  1910,  and  Vice-Pres.,  N. 
of  England  Coal  Trades  Asso.  1919-20;  or- 
ganised scheme  for  permanently  settling 
disabled  ex-service  men  in  employment: 
m.  1903,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Harry  Steel, 
of  Sheffield;  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  Lang- 
with  Lodge,  near  Mansfield : St.  Stephen' s. 
Constitutional,  and  Sheffield  Clubs. 
Longbottom,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O):  m.  19x8,  Elsie  Keturah 
Balmforth,  of  Bradford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Longbottom,  Lieut.-Col.  William, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Co..  N.  Lancashire  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Longbourne,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Cecil, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Ranken  Vickerman  Longbourne  [see  B. 
Grantley,  colls.];  b.  1883;  entered  The 
Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.)  1902,  be- 
came Capt.  1913,  Brevet  Major  1915,  Major 

1917,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  19x8;  appointed 
a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1917-19; 
S.  African  War  1900-1902,  wuth  Mounted  Inf. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.)  ; emplojTed  with  Mounted  Inf., 
Nigeria  Regt.  1911-14:  m.  1919,  Gwendoline 
Carew.  da.  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Robert  Henry 
More-Molyneux,  G.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Loseley  Park,  Guildford. 
Longcroft,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Alex- 
ander- Holcombe,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C., 
son  of  Charles  Longcroft,  of  Llanina,  New- 
quay, Cardiganshire  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Welsh  Regt., 
and  a Brig.  Com.  R.A.F.,  with  rank  of 
Maj.-Gen.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  A.F.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  C.M.G.  1919-  Llanina,  Newquay,  Car- 
diganshire ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Longden,  Major  Alfred  Appleby,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914 
-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Longden,  Col.  Arthur  Berridge,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1919. 
Longden,  Capt.  Horace  Walker,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  James  Longden, 
G.C.M.G.;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; 
Capt.  R.N.  : m.  19 — , Emi'y,  da.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Hewitt,  J.P.,  of  Lisle  Court,  Wootton, 
Isle  of  Wight;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Totland 
Bay , Isle  of  Wight;  Marlborough,  and 
Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 

Longe,  Col.  Francis  Bacon,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Bacon  Longe,  of Spixworth  Park, 
Norwich  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; 
entered  R.E.  1876,  became  Capt.  1887,  Major 
1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and  Col.  1905  ; retired 
1911 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879  80, 
present  on  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  three  claspsl 
bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885, 
in  charge  of  Indian  Survey  Party  (meda, 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  Burma, 
1890-2  (medal  with  clasp) ; was  Surveyor- 
Gen.  of  India  1904-11,  an  Additional  Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1909-10, 
and  a Div.  Officer,  Ordnance  Survey  1015-  6 ; 
sometime  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India;  is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk:  m.  1905,  May 
Ethel  Marion  Caliope,  da.  of  the  late  Dep. 
Surg.-Gen.  John  Meane  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910. 
Junior  United  Service,  and  Norfolk  Clubs. 

Longhurst,  Cyril,  C.B. , son  of  Arthur 
Edwin  Temple  Longhurst,  M.D.  ; b.  1879  ; is 
Assist.  Sec.,  Imperial  Defence  Committee; 
cr  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  The  Manor  House, 
Blackhealh,  S.E.  10. 

Longhurst,  Com.  Gerald  Fortescue, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N.  ; served  at 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne);  cr.  D.S.O.  X916. 

Longhurst,  Capt.  Thomas  Leslie, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Longman,  Capt.  Henry  Kerr,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Reserve;  European 


1672 


COMPANION  AGE. 


War  19x4-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Longmore,  Group-Capt.  Arthur  Murray, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1885;  Group-Capt.  R.A.F.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Officer  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Cheva- 
lier Legion  of  Honour,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Italian  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m. 
1913,  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late  William  James 
Maitland,  C.I.E.  [see  Maitland,  Bt.,  coils.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  18,  Lennox  Gardens , S.  W.  ; 
Army  and  A/avy , Ranelagh , Prince's , and 
Royal  Aero  Clubs. 

Longmore,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Moorsom, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Longmore,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Constantine  j 
Gordon,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  \ 
the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Sir  Thomas  Longmore,  1 

C. B.  [see Longmore,  “Knights’  Widows”] ; 
b.  1870;  entered  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1892, 
became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1898,  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Col.  1917;  S. 
African  War  1899-1901,  on  Staff,  present 
at  actions  of  Belmont  and  Modder  River 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M  G., 
Montenegrin  gold  medal  for  merit,  C.B.E.) ; 
was  Dep.  Assist. -Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  S.  Command  1910-13;  appointed 

D. A.and  Q.M.G.  1915,  Assist.  Director  Sup- 
plies and  Transport  1919,  A. Q.M.G.  1919, 
and  Brig.-Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration 
1920  : m.  1897,  Anita,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Davis;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Longridge,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Atkinson, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1875  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  j 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  (retired) ; served  in  5 
Somaliland  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  j 
Honour);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 


Longridge,  Michael,  C.B.E.',  b.  18—  ; | 
a Member  of  Munitions  Inventions  Panel 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  | 
1920. 

Longridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Theodore,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Atkinson  Longridge, 
formerly  of  Greve  d’Agette,  Jersey  ; b.  186c  ; 
ed.  at  Eton ; entered  16th  Regt.  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1889,  Major 
1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  retired  1912; 
served  with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  present  at  storm 
ing  of  Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.);  appointed  a 
Staff  Officer  to  examine  and  pass  receipts 
for  goods  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  | 
Colony  1902 ; and  a Headquarters  Comdt.  j 
19x4 : m.  1893,  Emma  Harriet  Elizabeth,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  Fowle,  J.P.,  of  Chute  Lodge, 
Andover,  Hants  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 


Longstaff,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  G.  B.  Longstaff,  of  Highlands,  Putney 
Heath,  S.W. ; b.  1878;  entered  R.A.  1900, 
and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  African 
War  1901-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour)  : m. 
1913,  Edvtha  Margaret,  da  of  Albert  Good- 
win, of  Ellerslie,  Bexhill  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Twitchen , Mortelioe , N . Devon. 

Longueville,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Thomas  Longueville,  of 
Penylan,  Salop,  and  Llanforda,  Oswestry; 
b.  1892;  ed.  at  Oratory  Sch.,  Edgbaston, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  Coldstream  Guards ; 
European  War  1915-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  M.C.)  : 
m.  1920,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Rowland 
Venables,  of  Oakhurst,  Oswestry;  cr.  DS.O. 
1916.  Guards’,  and  Arthur’s  Clubs. 


Lonsdale,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Heywood 
Heywood-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Pemberton 
Heywood-Lonsdale,  of  Shavington,  Market 
Drayton  ; b.  1864  ; Lieut.-Col.  Shropshire 
Yeo.  (T.D.);  European  War  1914-19  (de- 


spatches twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1899,  the  Hon. 
Helena  Mabel  Hamilton,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Hamilton  of  Dalzell ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Shav- 
ington, Market  D>ayton;  Cloverley  Hall, 
near  H hitchurch,  Salop ; 3,  Buckingham 
Gate,  S.  W.i. 

Lonsdale,  Major  John  Pemberton 
Heywood  Heywood-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur 
Pemberton  Heywood-Lonsdale,  of  Shaving- 
ton,  Market  Drayton  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1894)  ; Major 
Shropshire  Yeo.  (T.D.) ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; Sheriff  of  co.  Louth 
1902  : m.  1905,  the  Hon.  Helen  Annesley,  da. 
of  nth  Viscount  Valentia  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Poundon,  Marsh  Gibbon,  Bicester ; Boodles', 
Brooks's,  and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Looker,  Arthur  William,  D.S.O  ; b- 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Cambridgeshire  Regt.,  and 
serving  with  King’s  African  Rifles  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Loraine,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Henry  Loraine;  b.  1876;  is  an 
Actor  and  Theatrical  Manager,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  R A.F.,  twice  danger- 
ously wounded  (despatches  six  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  36,  St.  James’s 

Street,  S.  IV. ; Garrick,  Beefsteak , Royal  Aero, 
and  Green  Room  Clubs. 

Lorch,  Major  Arthur  Edward,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; European 
War  1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Lord,  Arthur  Josiah,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Lord,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Bargree,  D.S.O.] 
b.  1876;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Armv  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lord,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward  Cecil, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Imperial  Forces ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  deGuerre, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Lord,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robert,  C.B.E., 
M.B.:  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19 

as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mi-.)  1919. 

Lorenzo,  Major  Francis  Maxwell  de 

Frazer,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Austra- 
lian Imperial  Forces  ; served  at  Gallipoli 
1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Danilo  of 
Montenegro);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Lorimer,  Major  David  Lockhart  Robert- 
son, C.I.E. , son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lorimer ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; is  Major  Indian  Army,  and  Political 
Agent,  Gilgit ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp);  was  H.B.M. 
Consul,  Ahwar  1904-9.  Political  Agent, 
Bahrein  1911-12,  Consul  for  Kerman  and  Per- 
sian Baluchistan  1912-14,  Assist.  Political 
Agent,  Chitral  1915,  Civil  Gov.  of  Amara 
(Mesopotamia)  1915-16,  Consul  a*  Kerman 

1916- 17,  and  Political  Agent  at  l oralai  1920: 
m.  1910,  Emily,  da.  of  His  Honour  the  late 
Judge  Thomas  George  Overend,  Recorder 
and  County  Court  Judge  of  Londonderry; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Loring,  Capt.  Ernest  Kindersley,  C.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; appointed  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1920  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Loring,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G. A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
deGuerre,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 

1919. 

Loscombe,  Col.  Arthur  Russell,  C B.E . ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  W.  India  Regt.;  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  in  the  Army  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Lough,  Capt.  John  Robertson  Stewart, 

D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Lough,  Major  Reginald  Dawson  Hop- 
craft,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1885;  Major 

R.M.L.I.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O. , 1914  star,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  palm,  O.B.E.);  °r.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lougheed,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Foster, 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  Samuel  Lougheed,  of 
Ballinakill,  co.  Sligo  ; b.  i860;  entered  Army 
1882,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1894,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1902 ; retired  1908; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  Gen. 
Hospitals  Nos.  II.  and  XII.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; is  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1906,  Julia,  who 
d . 1920,  da.  of  Charles  Hammerton,  formerly 
of  The  Goldings,  Horsham  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Lousada,  Col.  Frederic  Percy,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Percy  Lousada ; 
b.  1853  5 ed  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1874)  J entered  84th  Regt.  1874,  became 
Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1881,  Major 
1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Brevet  Col. 
(retired)  1904;  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  medal  with  six 
clasps,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  21,  Eaton 
Mansions , Eaton  Square , S.W.;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Loutit,  Major  Noel  Medway,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Loutit,  of  Harrow  Road, 
College  Park,  Adelaide.  S.  Australia  ; 
b.  1894  ; Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

Love,  Richard  Archibald,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Love,  V.  of  Great 
Crosby,  Lancashire  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors’  Sch. ; a Grain  Merchant,  and  a 
Director  of  Shipton  Anderson  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Reliance  Marine  Insurance  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Liverpool  Grain  Storage  and 
Transit  Cj.  (Limited),  and  of  Liverpool  Corn 
Trade  Asso.  (Limited)  (Pres.  1914-15);  has 
been  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on  wheat 
Supplies  since  1915  (Resident  in  Australia 
therefor  1917-19),  and  Resident  Commr.  in 
charge  of  Liverpool  and  N.  of  England 
Branch  of  the  Commn.  since  1920;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Sunnyside  Great  Crosby,  Lan- 
cashire ; Junior  A/henceum,  and  Conserva- 
tive ( Liverpool > Clubs. 

Love,  Major  Stuart  Gilkinson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  2nd  Lieut,  in  the  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 
Lovegrove,  Com.  Alfred  Victor  Robert- 
son, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.R.  ; F,uro- 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Loveless,  Engineer-Lieut.  Leonard 
Samuel,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; Engineer- 
Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.C.  and  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

Lovell,  William  George,  C.B  E.,  son  of 
John  Carey  Lovell  ; b.  1868;  Chm.  of  Lovell 
and  Chri-tmas  (Limited),  and  English  Mar- 
garine Works  (Limited),  and  a Director  of 
Hodgson’s  Kingston  Brewery  Co.  (Limited), 
and  of  City  of  London  Re-Insurance  Co. 
(Limited);  was  Directorof  Butterand  Chee-e 
Supplies,  Min.  of  Food  during  European 
War:  m.  1891;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  11*20.  144, 
Tulse  Hill,  S.  W. 

Lovemore,  Robert  Baillie,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  W.  B.  Lovemore,  of  Swaziland ; b. 

18 — ; Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  19 14- 19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Gwendolen 
Amy,  da.  of  H.  C.  Edwards,  of  Sussex  House, 
Raynes  Park,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Loverock,  Major  Robert  Charles,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b ■ 1879;  Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks 
L.L.and&n  Assist  Embarkation  Staff  Officer 
with  rank  of  Major  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  pre- 
sent at  telief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen^s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18'  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Lovett,  Maj.-Gen.  Beresford,  C.B. , C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Lovett,  of 


1673 


Marboeut  Chapel,  Paris ; b.  1839 » ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  Addiscombe  Coll.  ; entered 
R.E.  1858,  became  Capt.  1871,  Major  1878, 
Lieut.-Col.  1879,  Col.  1883,  and  Maj-Gen.  1893; 
retired  1894;  employed  on  Special  Ser.  in 
Siestan  1873  > served  in  Jowaki  Campaign 
1877,  in  Afghan  Campaign  1878-9,  and  with 
Hazara  Field  Force  1888;  was  H.M.  Queen 
Victoria’s  Consul  at  Asterabad  1880-82 ; is 
a F.R.G.S.  and  M.I.E.E.  : m.  1876,  Agnes 
Elizabeth,  who  d.  1914,  da.  of  W.  Turnbull 
Blewitt;  cr.  C.S.I.  1873,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1889. 
Primrose,  and  United  Service  {Simla)  Clubs. 
Lovett,  Rev.  Ernest  Neville,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Lovett,  of  Bishop’s 
Caundle,  Dorset ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Sherborne 
Sch.,  and  at  Christ  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A. 
1895);  R.  of  Southampton,  Rural  Dean, 
Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester,  and  a Chap,  to 
H.M.:  m.  1894,  Evelyn  Janet,  da.  of  the 
late  Com.  Osmond  de  Beauvoir  Brock;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Deanery,  South- 
ampton. 

Low,  Austin,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Stephen  Philpot  Low,  D.L.,  J.P.,  of  Syden- 
ham, S.E. ; b.  1862  ; a partner  in  the  firm  of 
Grindlay  and  Co.  (bankers),  a J.P.  for  London 
and  Bucks  : m.  1885,  Mary  Stephanie,  da.  of 
the  late  Stephen  Octavius  Jay;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919.  The  Old  House,  W exham,  near  Slough  ; 
Carlton,  St.  Stephen's,  Ranelagh,  and  Bengal 
(1 Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Low,  Major  Claud  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Vacher  Low,  of  Holt  House,  Red- 
hill,  Surrey;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Leatherhead ; a Director  of  Vacher  and 
Sons  (Limited),  printers  and  publishers, 
Great  Smith  Street,  S.W.,  and  Major  (T.D.) 
London  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime 
editor  of  “ Vacher’s  Parliamentary  Com- 
panion”: m.  1910,  Nora  Guenever,  da.  of 
the  late  Marshall  Tillie,  D.L.,  of  London- 
derry; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Low,  Engineer-Corn.  Ernest  Edward, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Engineer- Com. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Low,  John  Spencer,  C.B.E.,  B. Sc.,  M.B., 

Ch.B.,  D.P.H.,  son  of  Robert  Bruce  Low, 

C. B.,  M.D.  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch., 
Edinburgh,  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (B.Sc.  1897,  M.B.,  Ch.B.  1898) ; 

D.  P.H.  London  1900;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 

1903;  appointed  Med.  Officer  of  Health, 
Dewsbury  1904,  Med.  Inspector  Local  Govt. 
Board  1904,  and  Med.  Officer  Min.  of  Health 
1919 ; was  Med.  Supervisor  Army  Meat 
Supplies,  S.  America  1915-19;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  98,  York  Mansions,  Battersea 

Park,  S.W.  1. 

Low,  Major  Nelson,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Slater  Low ; b.  1879 ; 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1904.  and  became  Major 
1915  ; served  dating  European  War  1914-17 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Casualty  Clearing 
Station  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O  ) : m. 
1905,  Ellen  Maud,  da.  of  J.  W.  Edwards,  of 
33,  Wilbury  Road,  Hove  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Low,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Balmain,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Gen.  Sir  Robert  Cunliffe  Low,  G.C.B.; 
b.  1864 ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1885,  became 
Lieut.  Indian  Army  1886,  Capt.  1896,  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1911  ; 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-92  (clasp),  Black 
Mountain  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  as  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  R.  C. 
Low,  K.C.B.,  Comdg.  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (two  clasps),  China 
1000,  as  Provost-Marshal  and  Comdt.  at 
Head  Quarters  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Major) ; was  D.A.A.G.  Kohat 
Brig.  1Q05-09  ; appointed  a D.A.A.G.  1915  : 
m.  1st  1899,  Mabel  Violet,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Hebden  O’Grady  Haly, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  of  Whitegates,  Frimley, 
Surrey ; 2ndly,  1918,  Leslie  Dumville,  who 
d.  1919,  da.  of  Francis  C.  Dumville  Smythe, 
of  61,  Cambridge  Gardens,  Notting  Hill, 

W , and  widow  of  Alexander  G.  MacMillan  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1896. 

Low,  Robert  Bruce,  C.B.,  M.D.,  son  of 
John  Low,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1846  ; ed.  at 
Roy.  High  Sch.  and  Univ.,  Edinburgh  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  1867,  M.D.  1870)  ; is  Inspector  of 


1674 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Examinations  under  Gen.  Med.  Council;  some-  j 
time  Surg.-Maj.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; Assist,  j 
Med.  Officer  Eocal  Govt.  Board  1900-1919, 
and  Examiner  in  State  Med.,  Cambridge  I 
Univ.  1913-19  ; author  of  various  med.  I 
works:  m.  1874,  Henrietta  Jane,  da.  of 

Samuel  Spencer,  of  Howsliam , Lincolnshire  ; | 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  98,  York  Mansions,  j 

Battersea  Park,  S.IF.11. 

Low,  Lieut. -Col.  Stuart,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Austin  Low,  C.I.E-,  of  The  Old  House, 
Wexham,  Burks;  b.  1888;  is  Lieut. -Col. 

R. G.A.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1913,  Lucy  Gwen,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
James  Richard  Atkin,  P.C.  ; cr  D.S.O.  1917. 
35,  Kensington  Park  Gardens,  W.i ; Welling- 
ton Club. 

Low,  Vincent  Warren,  C.B.,  M.D. , 
F.R  C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Low,  of 
Staines  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Cranleigh  ; L.R.C.P. 
London  1891,  M.R.C.S.  England  1891, 
F.R.C.S.,  1893,  M B.  and  B.S.  London  1895, 
M.D.  1895;  is  Surg.  to  St.  Mary’s  Hospital, 
Examiner  in  Surg.  to  London  Univ.  and  to 
So.  of  Apothecaries,  and  a Member  of  Coun- 
cil and  ot  Court  of  Examiners  of  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs. ; was  Surg.  Great  Northern  Hospital 
1902;  sometime  Pres.  Med.  So.  of  London; 

S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal 

with  seven  clasps),  and  in  Dardanelles  and 
Egypt  1915-16,  as  ConsuitingSurg.  to  troops 
in  Mediterranean  (despatches,  C.B):  tn. 
1902,  Mabel,  el.  da.  of  John  Ashby,  J.P.,  of 
Staines;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  76,  Harley 

Street , W.;  Junior  Carlton,  and  Arts  Clubs. 

Low,  Capt.  Walter  Robert,  D.S.O., M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  Burma  Expedition  1886-9  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Col.);  was  A.Q.M.G.  2nd 
Army  Corps  1903-5,  and  Col. -in-Charge 
of  Cav.  Records  (also  Staff  Officer  for  Im- 

ferial  Yeo.),  N.  Command  1905-7;  was  an 
nspector  of  Cav.,  and  a Brig. -Com.  1914-17  : 
m.  1895,  Frances,  widow  of  Capt.  R.  John- 
son ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Lowe,  Rcar-Adm. Sidney  Robert  Drury-, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Robert 
Henry  Curzon-Lowe,  Grenadier  Guards ; b. 
18—;  entered  R.N.  1885,  became  Com. 
1902,  Capt.  1909,  and  Rear-Adm.  1020;  ap- 
pointed a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1919  : 
tn.  1909,  Clare  Susan,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
the  Hon.  Frederick  William  Charteris,  R.N. 
[see  E.  Wemyss,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Lowis,  Capt.  Frank  Currie,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
E.  E.  Lowis;  b.  1872;  entered  P.W.D., 
India  1896,  and  became  Executive  Engineer 
1907;  Executive  Engineer,  Seniku-Htawgaw 
Road  Extension,  Burma  ; now  Major  R.E. 
in  S.  Persia  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  The  Chantry , 
Boyne  Hill,  Maidenhead. 

Lowis,  Lieut. -Col.  Penton  Shakespeare, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Ninian 
Lowis,  R.A.  ; 6.1870;  Lieut. -Col.  R.G.A. 
(retired);  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 

Guerre)  : m.  1918,  Marie  Eliza,  da.  of  the 
late  Robert  George  Currie,  B.C.S.  [see 
Currie,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
C.M.G.  1918. 


Low  cock,  Major  Alfred,  D.  S.  O .;  b.  18—  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Major  R.F.A. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Lowe,  Arthur  Labron,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Henry  Lowe,  of  Southfield,  Norfolk  Road, 
Edgbaston;  b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1883,  M.A. 
1890);  admitted  a Solicitor  1887;  Registrar 
Birmingham  County  Courts  andDist.  Regis- 
trar High  Court  of  Justice  there;  was  Pres. 
Asso.  of  County  Court  Registrars  i9io-2oand 
Birmingham  Law  So.  1916-18  : m.  1890,  Mary 
Letitia,da.  of  A.  Bruce  Mitchell,  of  Elmstead, 
Hagiey  Road,  Edgbaston ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  52,  Westfield  Read,  Edgbaston,  Bir- 
mingham ; Monkspath  Hall , Shirley,  War- 
wickshire ; Union  ( Birmingham ) Club. 

Lowe,  Major  Charles  Edward  Berkeley, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 6.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting 
Major  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lowe,  Major  Sidney  Joseph,  O.B.E. , 
D.S.O.)  b.  1880;  entered  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt.)  1897,  became  Capt. 
1905,  and  Major  1915;  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  on  Staff,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19,  as  Brig.-Maj.  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  French 
and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.) : m. 
19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mi1.)  1919. 

Lowe,  Major  Thomas  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
M.C., son  oi  Alfred  Lowe,  of  Belfast ; 6.  1888  ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt., 
and  an  Assist.  Sup.  of  Physical  Training  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; com- 
manded 1st  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1918: 
m.  1915,  M.  Olive,  da.  of  J.  B.  M'Cutclieon, 
solicitor,  of  Belfast;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lowe,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Durham 
I/. I.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Lowe,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Henry  Muir, 
C.B.,  son  ol  the  late  W.  H.  Lowe,  I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1861 ; entered  7th  Dragoon  Guards  1881, 
became  Capt.  1887,  Major  1892^  Lieut.-Col. 
1899,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  and  Col.  1903  (re- 
tired 1908),  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  Egyp- 
tian Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of 


Lowndes,  Capt.  Alexander,  C.B.,  son  of 
Major  James  Lowndes,  of  Arthur-lie;  6. 1874  ; 
Capt.  R.N. , and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Lowndes,  Major  John  Gordon,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Lowry,  Arthur  Belmore,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Henry  Lowry,  of  Stanwix 
House,  Carlisle;  6.  1868  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18— , M.A.  18—)  ; 
Ch.  Inspector,  Local  Govt.  Board  : m.  1904, 
Ellinor,  da.  of  Fleet -Surg.  James  A.  Miller, 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Lowry,  Capt.  Auriol  Ernest  Eric, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 6.  1892  ; European  War  1914- 
18  as  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches 
twice,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lowry,  Col.  James,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1856  ; 

Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.;  Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lowry,  Thomas  Martin,  C.B.E.,  D.Sc., 
son  of  the  Rev.  E.  P.  Lowry,  Chap,  to 
the  Forces,  of  Aldershot;  6.  1874;  ed.  at 
Kingswood  boh.,  Bath;  B.Sc.  London  1897, 
D.Sc.  1899,  Hon.  LL.D.  Camb  1920;  is  a 
F.R.S.  and  Professor  of  Physical  Chemistry, 
Camb.  Univ.;  formerly  Professor  of  Chem- 
istry, Guy’s  Hospital  Med.  Sch. ; appointed 
an  Asso.  Member  of  Ordnance  Committee 

1916,  and  of  Trench  Warfare  Committee 

1917,  and  Director  of  Shell  hilling  1917  : tn. 
1904,  Ehza,  da.  of  the  «ev.  C.  Wood;  cr. 
O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  17, 
Eliot  Park,  Lewisham,  S.E.  13. 

Lowry,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Martin, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ) b.  18—  ; Capt.  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L.I.,and  an  Inspector  of  Works  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  W’ar  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lowry-Corry  [see  Corry]. 

Lowsley,  Lieut.-Col.  Montagu  Mar- 
mion,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Luke  Lowsley, 
of  Hampstead  Norreys,  Berks ; b.  1872  » 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914* 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : tn.  1898,  Charlotte 
Ann,  da.  of  G.  Holdsworth  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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Lowsi.ey,  Lieut.  - Col.  Herbert  de  Lisle  Pol- 
lard-, C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  Barzillai  Lowsley,  R.E. ; b 1877; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.E.  1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ’»  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches  five 
times,  D.S  O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.); 
is  a Sup.  Engineer  Public  Works  Depart., 
India,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  : m.  1911, 
Sylvia  Janet,  da.  of  Brig. -Gen.  Cooper  Pen- 
rose, C.B.,  C.M.G. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913,  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Linnholm,  Southsea. 

Lowth,  Col.  Frank  Robert,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Francis  Lowth,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1850  ; 
entered  10th  Regt.  1870,  became  Capt.  Lin- 
colnshire Regt.  1881,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  and  Brevet  Col.  1902 ; retired  1904  ; 
served  with  Perak  Expedition  1875,  and  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; commanded 
9th  (Ser.)  Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1914-16  : 
m.  1888,  May  Florence  de  Rune,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  John  Leslie  [see  Baiclay,  Bt.] ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Clarence  House,  Gran- 
ville Road , Eastbourne. 

Lowther,  Capt.  George  Frederick, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Australian 
Forces  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lowther,  Major  John  George,  D.S.O., 

M.C.  [see  Lowther,  Bt.]. 

Loyd,  Capt.  Henry  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Edward  Henry  Loyd  [see  B. 
Lurgan] ; b.  1891 ; isCapt.  Coldstream  Guards ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Loynes,  Major  James,  D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Australian  Light  Horse;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

L u a r d,  Col.  Arthur  John  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  George  Francis 
Luard,  I.S.C.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst; 
entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1889,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  Col. 
(retired)  19:2;  served  with  Burma  Expe- 
dition 1886-7  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Chin 
Expedition  1889  (clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches,  two  medals  with  five 
clasps,  D.S.O.) ; was  Sup.  of  Gymnasia,  S. 
Dist.  1897-9;  re-employed  1914-18:  m.  1890, 
Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Yates  Peel, 
of  Lansdown  Place,  Cheltenham;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1901.  102,  Coleherne  Court,  S.W . 5;  Sports’, 

and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Luard,  Brig.'- Gen.  Charles  Camac.  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Richard 
George  Amhurst  Luard,  C.B.  ; b.  1867  ; a 
Brig.-Gen.  (formerly  Col.  Durham  L-I;)  5 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps*  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.)  : m.  1909,  Catherine 
Isabel  Hammond,  da.  of  the  late  II.  R. 
Solly,  of  Serge  Hill,  King’s  Langley;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Luard,  Rear-Adm.  John  Scott,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.  Richard  George 
Amhurst  Luard,  C.B. ; b.  1865  ; Rear-Adm. 
(retired) : m.  1903,  Constance  Nora,  da.  of 
the  late  Adm.  Sir  Richard  Wells,  K.C.B. 
[see  Wells,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”1  ; cr.  C.B. 
1918.  Warblington  Lodge,  IVarblington, 
Havant,  Hants. 

Luard,  Major  Lowes  Dalbiac,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Henry  Luard  ; 6.1872  ; 
is  Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : tn. 
1901,  Louisa  Margaret,  da.  of  S.  Blackwell, 
of  The  Manor  House,  Cliipperfield  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1891. 

Luard,  Lieut.-Col.  Trant  Bramston, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Bixby  Garuham 
Luard,  R.  of  Birch,  Colchester;  b.  1873; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  R.M.L.I.; 
European  War  1914-18  on  Naval  Staff  in 
Colombo,  Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; ha-f  4th  class  of  Order  of  the  Nile  : 
m.  1920,  Helen  Ann  Frances,  widow  of  Capt. 
C.  J.  Cockburn ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Constitutional  Club. 


Lubbock,  Brig.  - Gen.  Guy,  C.M.G,, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Avebury]. 

Luby,  Capt.  Maurice,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  Col.  M.  B.  Luby,  of  44,  Apsley  Road, 
Clifton;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.;  Capt. 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lucas,  Col.  Alfred  George,  C.B.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  Charles  Thomas  Lucas,  of  Warnham 
Court,  Sussex  ; b.  1854  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Suffolk  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is 
Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army  (V.D.)  and  a J.P.  for 
Suffolk  (High  Sheriff  1904)  and  Herts;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches) ; was  D.A.G. 
Imperial  Yeo.  1900-1902  (C.B.) : m.  1877, 
Edith  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Hamilton  Crake;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Hobland  Hall,  Great 
Yarmouth. 

Lucas,  Capt.  Armytage  Anthony,  C.B.E. ; 
6.18—;  Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lucas,  Arthur,  C.B.E.  ',  b.  18 — ; Dep. 
Director,  Depart,  of  Import  Restrictions, 
Board  of  Trade  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Lucas,  Capt.  Charles  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  (despatches , 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lucas,  Brig.-Gen.  Cuthbert  Henry  Tin- 
dall, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  Tindall 
Lucas,  of  Foxholes,  Hitchin;  b.  1879;  is 
Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  and  aD.L-  for  Herts;  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914  18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevets  Major,  Lieut.-Col., 
and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1917,  Joan, 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Frederick  Holdsworth, 
J.P.,  of  Widdicombe,  Kingsbridge,  S. 
Devon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Welwyn,  Herts. 

Lucas,  Edward  William,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Managing  Director  Bells,  Hills  and  Lucas 
(Limited)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Lucas,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederic  George,  C.B. , 

C. S.I.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederic 
Lucas,  Paymaster  R.N.  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New  Cross,  and  at  Roy. 
Acad.,  Gosport ; entered  East  Lancashire 
Regt.  1886,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1897,  Brevet 
Major  1898,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1911, 
and  Col.  1917 ; Hazara  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  Isazai  Expedition  1892, 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  in  command  of 
Gurkha  Scouts  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.), 
Waziristan  1901-2  (despatches,  clasp),  Bazar 
Valley  Field  Force  1908  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915-19  (Brevet 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  C.S.I.)  ; ap- 
pointed  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. 
19x6  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.S.I. 
1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Lucas,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonard  Wainwright, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  J.  Lucas,  J.P.,  of  Brick- 
dale,  Leicester  Road,  Branksome  Park, 
Bournemouth  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.);  Aden  Hinterland 
1903,  European  War  1914-17  (despatches 
four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  has  Order  of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  : 
m.  1917,  Susie  Frances,  widow  of  Capt.  G.  B. 
T.  Friend,  The  Buff's,  of  Perryland,  Bentley, 
Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Lucas,  Col.  Thomas  John  Rashleigh, 
C.B.,  M.B.,  son  of  George  Lucas,  J.P., 
of  Ballinader  House,  Bandon,  co.  Cork ; 
b.  1858  ; entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1881, 
became  Surg.-Major  1883,  Major  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Col. 

guo;  retired  1914;  served  with  Egyptian 
xpedition  1882-4,  present  at  battles  of 
Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir  (despatches), 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  at  battles  of 
El  Teb  and  Tamai  (despatches,  two  clasps), 
in  Soudan  Expedition  1884  (two  clasps),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  present  at  battle  of 
Abu  Klea,  and  engagements  round  Metem- 
neh  (clasps),  on  Egyptian  Frontier  1885-6, 


1676 


COMPANIONAGE. 


with  Burmah  Expedition  1892-3  (despatches), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  charge  oi  No.  4 
Gen.  Hospital,  with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches), 
C.B.  ; has  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of 
Japan  ; was  Comdt.  Roy-  Army  Med.  Corps 
Sch.  of  Instruction  and  Officer  Comdg.  Depot 
1906;  sometime  Principal  Med.  Officer,  5th 
Div.  S.  Army,  India  ; cr.  C.  B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Lucas,  Capt.  Walter  Randolph,  D.S  0. ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.S.C.  (T.F.)  (Reserve); 
European  War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lucas,  William  Henry,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Arthur  Lucas,  of  Bournemouth ; b. 
1867 ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford; entered  I.C.S.  1888,  became  Assist. 
Collector  and  Magistrate,  Bombay  1889,  1st 
Assist.,  Karachi  1897,  Dep.  Commr.,  I'har 
and  Parkar  1900,  Junior  Collector  and  Col-  j 
lector  of  Salt  Revenue,  Bombay  1904,  and  : 
Senior  Collector  there  1909 ; was  Ch.  Sec.  to  j 
Govt,  in  Revenue  and  Financial  Depart. 
1911-12,  and  Commr.  in  Sind  1912-16  ; retired  I 
1916;  cr.  C.S.I.  1913,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.1 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Luce,  Rear-Adm.  John,  C.B.,  son  of  Col.  j 
Charles  Richard  Luce,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Hal-  | 
combe,  Malmesbury;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll. ; entered  R.N.  1883,  became  Lieut.  1892,  | 
Com.  1903,  Capt.  1909,  Commodore  (2nd 
class)  1916,  and  Rear-Adm.  1920;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. B.,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan);  joint 
author  of  “Official  History  of  Russo-! 
Japanese  War”  (Naval  Section):  m.  1902,  j 
Mary  Dorothea,  da.  of  A.  H.  Tucker,  J.P.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Lucey,  Lieut.- Col.  Walter  Francis,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1880;  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  j 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  19x9.  Freshfield,  West  Park,  Plead- 
ingly, Leeds. 

Luck,  Lieut. -Col.  Brian  John  Michael, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1874;  is  Major  R.G.A.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Luck,  Brig.-Gen.  Cyril  Montagu,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Luck.  J.P., 
D.L.  ; b.  1872  ; Com.  Roy.  Indian  Marine  j 
(retired),  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.,  and  a Knight  of  | 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  ! 
England  ; Persian  Gulf  1910-12  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  as  Major  and 
temporary  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.,  first  as  tem-  | 
porary  Com.  R.N.,  afterwards  transferred  j 
to  Army,  finally  becoming  temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  and  Director,  Inland  Water  Transport 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Com.  Belgian  Order  of 
the  Crown,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  j 

C. M.G.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1920,  j 
Joyce  Gwendolen,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur 
Ashley  Ruck,  of  Esgair,  Machynlleth  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Luckock,  Lieut.-Col.  Russell  Mortimer,  I 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  1 
Herbert  Mortimer  Luckock,  formerly  Dean 
of  Lichfield;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Camb.  Univ. ; entered  King’s  Own  (Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.)  1900,  became  Capt.  1907, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre);  is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer : m.  1903,  Mabel  Thorne,  da.  of  the 
late  Samuel  Lipscombe  Seckham  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Bath,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Ludgate,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Army  Vet.  Corps;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ludlow,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  Ronald 
Owen,  C.B. , C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Ed- 
mund Samuel  Ludlow  ; b.  1864 ; entered  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1885,  be- 
came Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1891,  Major  1 
1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col. 


1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
Mashonaland  1896  (medal),  S.  African  War 
1899-1900,  as  D.A.A.G.,  present  at  siege  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches 
four  times,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honour);  was  D.A.A  G.;  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  1897-8,  at  Belfast  1898-9  and  1900-1902, 
and  Egypt  1903-5,  and  A.Q.M.G.,  N.  Com- 
mand 1910-14 : m.  1891,  Eugenia  Barton ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Ludlow,  Brig -Gen.  Walter  Robert,  C.B., 
son  of  Joseph  Ludlow,  of  Sutton  Lodge, 
Solihull,  Warwickshire;  b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Malvern  Coll. ; is  an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.,  a 
Surveyor  and  Valuer,  a Fellow  of  Surveyors’ 
Institution,  Co.  Comdt.  Warwickshire 
Cadets,  and  a J.P.  for  Birmingham  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  ( V.D.  and 
T.D.)  Comdg.  8th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt. ; appointed  Surveyor  to  the  Board  of 
Trade  1895;  was  Brig.-Com.  an  Inf.  Brig. 
1915-16,  and  Area  Comdt.  in  Flanders 
1917-18:  m.  1883,  Helen  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Charles  Hart,  of  Harborne  Hall,  Staf- 
fordshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  Lovelace  Hill , Solihull,  Warwickshire. 

Ludlow-Hewitt  [see  Hewitt]. 

Luff,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Pearson,  C.B.  E.} 
M.D.,  son  of  R.  Luff ; b.  1855  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1893,  Amy 
Annie,  da.  of  George  eon,  of  Gloucester 
Place,  W. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Fairhurst, 
Peppard,  Henley-on- 1 hames. 

Lugard,  Major  Edward  James,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  G.  Lugard  ; b. 
1865;  entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers  1886 
and  Indian  Army  1888,  became  Capt.  1897, 
and  Major  1904;  retired  1906;  re-employed 

1915- 19  ; served  with  Burmah  Expedition 
1888-9  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90  (despatches,  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  with  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(slightly  wounded,  clasp),  and  in  S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (medal 
with  three  clasps);  was  second  in  command 
of  Expedition  to  Ngamiland  (S.  Central 
Africa)  1896-7,  in  command  of  Expedition 
1897-9,  Political  Assist,  to  High  Commr. 
of  N.  Nigeria  1903-6,  Sec.  Imperial  Institute 
1908-12,  and  Political  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  N. 
and  S.  Nigeria  1912-13,  and  to  Gov. -Gen.  of 
Nigeria  1914-15  : m.  1893,  Charlotte  Eleanor, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Broadley  Howard  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1890,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  Other- 
cote,  Abinger  Common,  Surrey. 

Luhrs,  Major  Hermann,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
of  the  late  Hermann  Luhrs,  of  Dundee  ; b. 
1880;  Major  5th  Batn.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  and  Gen.  Manager  North-Eastern 
Marine  Engineering  Co.  (Limited),  of 
Wallsend-on-Tyne;  sometime  Director  in 
Gun  Ammunition  Filling  Depart..  Min.  of 
Munitions;  European  War  i9i£-i6in  France 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1918,  Marion 

Gordon,  da.  of  Alexander  Walker,  of 
Wallsend-on-Tyne  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  52, 
Moorside,  Fenham,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; 
Thatched  House  Club. 

Luis-Pallant  [see  Pallant], 

Luke,  Mrs.  Jacobina,  C.B.E.  [see  J.  P. 
Luke,  C.M.G.]. 

Luke,  John  Pearce,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Luke;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Pen- 
zance, Cornwall  ; is  a J.P.,  a Marine  and 
Mechanical  Engineer,  an  A.M.I.M.Em  and 
Pres,  of  Navy  League  ; was  City  Councillor 
of  Wellington  (N.Z.)  1898-1911;  has  been 
Mayor  of  that  City  since  1913  ; several  years 
Chfn.  of  its  Sch.  Committee,  Pres.  New 
Zealand  Ironmakers’  Asso.  and  of  New  Zea- 
land Industrial  Asso.,  and  Chm.  Hospital 
Board  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Wellington  City(N.Z.) 
1908-11  ; elected  for  Wellington  N.  1918:  m. 
1880,  Jacobina;  C.B.E.  (Pres.  British  Red 
Cross,  Women’s  Branch,  and  Member  of 
Women’s  Red  Cross  Executive,  Pres. 
Countess  of  Liverpool  War  Fund,  and  Vice- 
Pres.  S.  John’s  Ambulance  Asso.),  da.  of 
the  late  H.  A.  McGregor,  Govt.  Inspector 
of  Machinery,  of  New  Zealand  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917.  Treneera,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Luke,  Stephen  Paget  Walter  Vyvyan, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  V.  Luke,  R. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1677 


of  Frinton,  Essex;  b.  1845;  formerly  Dep- 
Director-Gen.  of  Indian  Telegraph  Depart.  ; 
served  in  Afghanistan  1878-9,  in  Charge  of 
Field  Telegraph  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  thanked  by  Govt,  of  India,  special 
telegram  from  Viceroy)  ; is  a M.I.E.E.  and  a 
F.R.G.S. ; represented  India  at  International 
Telegraph  Conference  at  Budapest  1896 
(sers.  acknowledged  by  Sec.  of  State) : 
m.  1902,  Mabel,  younger  da.  of  Fred- 
erick Clifford,  K.C.,  formerly  of  24,  Colling- 
ham  Gardens,  S.  W. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1880.  Adbury 
House , Newbury , Berks;  Oriental  Club. 
Luke,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Mawe,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Francis  Luke; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  R.M.A. ; en- 
tered R.A.  1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1913,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  1917;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
1920  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Tibet  Mission  Escort 
i903*4(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.), 
Mohmund  Expedition  1908  (medal  with 
clasp);  was  an  A.A.G.  on  Head  Quarters 
Staff,  India  1914,  and  a D.A.G.  1916-20:  m. 
1901,  Amy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John  Lamb, 
formerly  of  Burrel  Green,  Great  Salkeld, 
Cumberland;  cr.  D.S.O.  1904,  O.B.E.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Luke,  William  Joseph,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Shipyard  Director  of  John  Brown  and  Co. 
(Limited)  of  Clydebank ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Clydebank,  Scotland. 

Luker,  Major  Roland,  C.M.G.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Luker  ; b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Aldenham,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902 (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches  six  times,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  M.C. , Officer  of  Crown  of  Roumania) ; 
is  A.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  London  Dist.  : m. 
19 — , Aileen,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Samuel 
Phillips,  D.L.,  of  Gaile  House,  Tipperary; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Lukin,  Col  Robert  Clarence  Wellesley , 

D. S.O. ; b.  1870;  entered  Yorkshire  L.T 
1890,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1908,  Lieut. 
Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1920  ; Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (clasp),  S.  African  War  1901-2, 
on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (depsatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Lumb,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  George  Ed- 
ward, D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Henry  Lumb  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; China  1900-1,  European 
Wari9i4-i9in  France,  Egypt,  Mesopotamia, 
and  Kurdistan  (despatcnes  thrice,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  has 
commanded  39th  Gharwal  Rifles  since  1916  : 
m.  1920,  Eva  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Kennaway 
Leigh,  of  Bardon,  Washford,  Somerset ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Lansdowne,  India;  The 
Willows,  Marsham,  near  Norwich  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Lumley,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Douglas,  C.B. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  F.  D.  Lumley; 
b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Winchester;  entered  77th  Regt. 
1875,  became  Capt.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.)  1884,  Major  1893,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907 
(retired  1911),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
C.B.);  was  Col. -in-Charge  of  Records, 
Home  Counties  Regt.  Dist.  1907,  and  to 
command  No.  10  Dist.  1908;  appointed  a 
Brig.  Com.  1914 : m.  1886,  Leonora  Con- 
stance, who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur 
Richard  Kenyon  (B.  Kenyon] ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Lumley,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Osbert 
Victor  George  Atheling,  C.M.G.  [see  E. 
Scarbrough]. 

Lumley-Smiih  [see  Smith]. 

Lumsden,  Rear-Adm.  Walter,  C.I.E. , 
C.V.O.,  son  of  Henry  Lumsden,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Pitcaple  Castle,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1865  ; 
entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Lieut.  1888,  Com. 
1900,  Capt.  1906  (retired  1909),  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1917  ; served  during  Egyptian  War 
1882,  present  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria, 


wounded  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; 
appointed  Director,  Roy.  Indian  Marine 
1909  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire  : 
m.  1903,  Ethel  Flora,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Thomas  Naghten  FitzGerald,  C.B. ; cr. 

C. V.O.  1911,  C.I.E.  1915.  Marine  House, 
Government  Dockyard,  Bombay. 

Lumsden,  Major  William  Forbes,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879  ! *s  Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Lumsden,  Major  William  Vernon, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1887  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
1918  (2nd  Bar  1919). 

Lund,  Major  Otto  Marling,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Albert  Lund,  of  38,  Lowndes  Street, 
S.W.  ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.A.  ; 
sometime  an  A.D.C.;  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major);  appointed  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch., 

N.  Russia  1919,10  Gen.  Officer  Comdg.- in- 
ch., Aldershot  1920,  and  to  Com. -in-Chief  in 
India  Nov.  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry, 
United  Service,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Lusiiington,  Brig.-Gen.  Stephen,  C.B,, 
C.M.G.  [see  Lushington,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Luther,  Col.  Anthony  John,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Canon  — Luther  ; b.  1864  ; Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (retired)  ; Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.)  : m.  1908, 
Shirley,  da.  of  D.  Sly,  LL.D.,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Firwood  Edge, 
Firwood  Drive,  Camber  ley , Surrey. 

Luxford,  Major  the  Rev.  John  Aid  red, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  E.  Lux- 
ford,  a pioneer  settler  in  New  Zealand 
1839;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Wellington  (N.Z.) 
Gram.  Sch. ; entered  the  Wesleyan  Church 
1876  (ordained  for  New  Zealand  work  1880), 
joined  New  Ze aland  Vol.  Forces  as  Chap. 
1900  (with  Honorary  rank  of  Capt.)  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1902  with  10th  New 
Zealand  Contingent  (Queen’s  medal  with 
class),  and  during  European  War  1914-16  as 
Senior  Chap.  New  Zealand  Expeditionary 
Force,  with  rank  of  Major,  present  at 
operations  on  Suez  Canal,  and  in  Gallipoli 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.); 
elected  Pres.,  New  Zealand  Methodist 
Church  1903,  subsequently  being  Chm.  of 
an  Ecclesiastical  Committee  dealing  with 
Naval  and  Military  Affairs  : m.  1880,  Emma 
Allen  Mansfield,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Aldred,  a Pioneer  Missionary  to  the  Maoris 
in  New  Zealand  1840;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Luxmoore,  Lieut.  - Col.  Noel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Noble  Luxmoore  ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Eton ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  - Col.  Devonshire  Regt. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
D S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.J  : m.  1899,  Ida  Catherine  Ballard  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Luxmore-Ball  [see  Ball]. 

Luxton,  Lieut.-Col. Daniel  Aston,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut-Col.  Australian 
Inf. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Lyall,  Mrs.  Beatrix  Margaret,  C.B.E., 
daughter  of  the  late  Simpson  Rostron,  of 
Beddington,  Surrey;  b.  18 — ; a County 
Councillor  for  London,  E.,  Fulham  Div.,  and 
on  Council  of  many  social,  religious,  and 
political  organizations ; rendered  sers.  in 
connection  with  Recruiting,  War  Savings, 
etc.,  during  European  Uar  (C.B.E.):  m. 

1899,  George  Hudson  Lyall ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  36,  Onslow  Gardens , S.W.’j 
Lyall,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son  of 

E.  W.  Lyall,  of  Darlington  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
Queen  Elizabeth’s  Gram.  Sch.,  Darlington  ; 
is  a Mining  Engineer  engaged  in  coal  and 
iron  trade  in  North  of  England,  and  a J.P. 
for  N.  Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; appointed 
Hon.  Lieut,  and  Quartermaster  Field  Am- 


1678 


COMPANIONAGE, 


bulance  (T.F.)  1909,  transferred  to  R.E. 
1915,  and  became  Major  1918;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Barton , Yorkshire ; Royal 
Societies'  Club. 

Lyall,  Frank  Frederick,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
David  Robert  Lyall,  C.S.I.,  of  Netherclay 
House,  Bishop’s  Hull,  Taunton;  b.  1872; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  I.S.C.  1891,  became  Under 
Sec.  to  Bengal  Govt,  in  Gen.  Depart.  1899, 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector  1899, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1906,  and  Commr. 
Mozaffurpore  Div.  1919;  was  a Member  of 
Committee  on  Cooperation  in  India  1914-15, 
and  employed  in  Min.  of  Munitions  1916-19; 
has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal : m.  1906, 
Ina  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  A.  M.  Mark- 
ham. I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Mozaffur- 
porc,  Bihar , India;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Lyall,  Major  Robert  Adolphus,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876  ; is  Major  Indian  Army,  and  attached 
to  Imperial  Ser.  Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
served  on  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  8 
(medal  with  clasp) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Lyall-Grant  [see  Grant]. 

Lyddon,  Lieut. -Col.  William  George, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  George  Lyddon  ; b.  1871 ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; sometime  Dep.  Director 
of  Inspection  of  Munitions ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps):  m. 
jgog,  Mary  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
David  Steuart  [see  Shaw-Stewart,  Bt., 
colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Lyell,  Major  Alfred  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882 ; European  War  1914-19  latterly  with 
Army  of  the  Black  Sea  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lyell,  Col . David,  C.M.G. , C.B.E.  ; 

D. S.O.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Lyell, 

of  Gardyne,  Forfarshire;  b.  1866;  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  temporary  Col.  R.E.  ; S African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps);  European 
War  1915-  g as  Railway  Construction  Engi- 
neer to  British  Army  in  France  (despatches 
six  times.  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portu- 
gal) : m.  1910,  Kathleen  Constance  May, 
da  of  the  late  Col.  C.  J.  Briggs,  of  Hylton 
Castle,  co.  Durham  ; cr.  D.S.O  1017,  C.M  G. 
1918,  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  15,  Essex  Villas, 

Kensington,  W.  1;  Arthur's,  and  St.  Stephen's 
Clubs. 

Lygon,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Robert,  M.V.O. 
[see  E.  Beauchamp]. 

Lyle,  Mrs.  Clara,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Millear;  b 18 — : m.  1892, 
Thomas  Ranken  Lyle,  F.R.S  ; cr  C B E. 
1918.  Lisbuoy,  Toorak,  Melbourne,  Australia , 
Lyle,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Samuel  Bateson, 

C. B. , son  of  the  late  Hugh  Chetham  Lyle,  of 
Cairnagariff,  co.  Donegal  [see  Duntze,  Bt., 
colls.];  b.  1865;  formerly  Col.  R.G.A.,  and 
Comdt.  and  Ch.  Instructor  Central  Siege 
Sch.  (retired  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1920):  tn. 
1886,  Grace  Adelaide,  da.  of  William 
Lysaght,  of  Beechmount,  Mallow,  co.  Cork  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Lyle,  Major  Hilliard,  D.S.O.]  b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Lyle,  Col.  Hugh  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Lyle,  of  Knock- 
tarna  ; b.  1858;  entered  Army  1879,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1885,  Major  1896, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1903, 
Brevet  Col.  1905  (retired  1907),  and  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1915;  served  with 
Burmah  Expedition  1885-6  (wounded),  with 
Hazara  Field  Force  1891  (despatches)  and  in 
S.  Africa  1901  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  is  a D.L.  for  co.  Londonderry;  was 
in  command  of  a Territorial  Force  Brig. 
1909-10:  tn.  1886,  Alice  Fanny,  da.  of  Sir 
Warren  Hastings  D’Oyly,  10th  Bt.  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1887, C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Knocktarna, 
Coleraine , co.  Londonderry. 

Lyle,  John  Cromie,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  John  Lyle,  of  Knocktarna,  Coleraine, 


co.  Derry;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and 
at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll  ; entered  Public 
Works  Depart.,  India  1885,  became  Ex- 
ecutive Engineer  1896,  Dep.  Consulting 
Engineer  for  Railways  1898,  and  Sup. 
Engineer  1910 ; retired  1913  ; was  Under 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  1898-1900,  Dep. 
Manager  of  Railways  1904-6,  Consulting 
Engineer  to  Govt,  of  India,  Calcutta  1907, 
and  Engineer-in-Ch.  of  Bombay-Sind  Survey 
1908-9  and  of  Durbar  Railways  1911-12  : m. 
1895,  Emily  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Merrick,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.V.O.  1911. 
Lansdown , Portrush,  co.  Antrim. 

Lyle,  Lieut.-Col.  J.  C.  V.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  1st  Kitchener’s 
Fighting  Scouts  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1915-17  ; is  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Labour  Corps;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Lyle,  Samuel,  C.B.E.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; 
Commr.  Med.  Sers.,  Ministry  of  National 
Ser.  during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1919. 

Lyle,  Thomas  Harold.  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Robert  Lyle,  M.D.,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; 
b.  1873  ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1910;  appointed 
Vice-Consul  at  Bangkok  1902,  Consul  at 
Chiengmai  1907,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Bang- 
kok 1913  with  rank  of  1st  Sec. : m.  1911, 
Rose  Hilda  Sawer  ; cr.  C.M.<^.  1916.  British 
Legation,  Bangkok ; Sports  Club. 

Lyle,  Capt.  William  James,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1888;  Capt.  Highland  L.I.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Lynas,  Capt.  William  James  Dalton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian 
Forces ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lynch,  Major  Cecil  St.  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.  1882  ; is  Major  R.E-  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Lynch,  Lieut.-Col.  David,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Remount  Ser. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lynch-White  [see  White]. 

Lynden-Bell  [see  Bell]. 

Lyne,  Capt.  Thomas  John  Spence, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  John  Lyne,  R.N. ; b. 
1871  ; Capt.  R.N.  ; S.  Africa  1900-02  (de- 
spatches, promoted),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  promoted,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Lynes,  Paymaster-Capt.  Charles  Edward, 

C. M.G.;  b.  18—;  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  ; 
Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  Mediterranean  during 
European  War  (C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Lynes,  Capt.  Hubert,  C.B. , C.M.G.;  b. 
1874;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; was  in  Naval 
Ordnance  Depart.  1903-5 ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  ; has  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Lynn,  Capt.  Alfred  Cecil,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Acting  Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lynn,  Major  Edison  Franklin,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Robert  Lynn, 
of  Toronto;  b.  1883;  ed  at  Belleville, 
Toronto;  a Civil  Engineer  (specially  inter- 
ested in  hydraulic  power  development  and 
harbour  construction),  and  Major  Comdg.  a 
Field  Co.  Canadian  Engineers  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1900  with  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Canadian 
Regt.  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1018. 

Lynn,  Capt.  Graham  Rigby,  D.S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  1885;  ed.  at  London  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  B.S.  1909) ; is  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  19x5-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Lyon,  Major  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Sir  Alexander  Lyon ; b.  1884  > formerly 
Major  (T.D.)  Comdg.  Gordon  Highlanders 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1679 


(T.F.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1912;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Lyon,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Harry,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Charles  William 
Lyon,  formerly  of  Clifton  Cross,  Ashbourne  ; 
b.  1878;  entered  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1900, 
became  Major  191c,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1917  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Belgian  Ordre  de  la  Couronne, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C M.G.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.B.);  was  an  A.Q.M.G.  1916, 
and  a Brig. -Gen.  1917-19  ; appointed  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Movements  1920  : m.  1911, 
Gwenllian  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  J.  F.  Camp- 
bell, of  Woodseat,  Uttoxeter  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Lyon,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Darcy  George, 
D.S.O.;  6.1878;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.;  served  during  European  War 
igi4-i6  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Lyon,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R. A., 
and  Comdg.  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Lyon,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis,  C.M.G. , D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Francis  Lyon,  R.A.  [see 
V.  Valentia];  b.  1867;  ed.at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1887,  became 
Capt.  1898,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet 
Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919  ; N.-W  Frontier  of  In- 
dia 1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Natal  1900  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  Ashanti  1900  (despatches), 
Kano-Sokoto  Campaign  1903  (despatches), 
first  Balkan  War  1912  attached  to  Bulgarian 
Army,  second  Bulgarian  War  1913  attached 
to  Rumanian  Army,  European  War  1914-17 
on  Staff  in  France  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Russian  Orders  of  St.  Anne  and 
St.  Stanislas  with  swords,  Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour) ; sometime  employed  with  W. 
African  Frontier  Force,  as  Staff  Officer  ; was 
Assist.  Sec.  (Mil.)  to  Committee  of  Imperial 
Defence  1906-10 ; was  Mil.  Attache  at  Sofia 
and  Belgrade  1911-13 ; again  appointed  a 
Mil.  Attache  1918,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.: 
in.  iqio,  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  C. 
Borwick,  of  27,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service 
Club. 

Lyon,  Engineer-Com.  Francis  Howard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Com.  Georges  Frances  Lyon, 
of  Kirkmichael,  Dumfriesshire;  b.  1875; 
pngineer-Com.  (retired)  R.N.  ; China  1900, 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
N.  Russia  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lyon,  Adm.  Herbert,  C.B.,  son  of 
Arthur  Wentworth  Lyon,  of  Abbotts  Clown- 
holme,  Rochester ; b.  1856;  Adm.  R.N.  (re- 
tired), and  Commodore  (2nd  class)  R.N.R.  ; 
Zulu  War  1879  ; a Com.  of  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece;  has  Spanish  Naval  and 
Military  Orders  of  Merit : m.  1884,  Frances 
Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas 
Inglis,  C.B.,  R.p.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Stoke  Cottage,  Devonport;  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Lyon,  Percy  Corny n,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Lyon,  J.P.  for  Surrey;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Bruton,  and  at  Oriel 
Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  by  decree  1918) ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1881 ; was  Assist.  Commr., 
Assam  1883-8,  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut.-Gov., 
Bengal  1889-90,  and  Under  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  Bengal  1890-91 ; appointed  Officiating 
Under-Sec.  to  Govt.  <>1  India  1891,  Assist. 
Settlement  Officer,  Cuttack  1891,  Settle- 
ment Officer,  N.  Behar  1892,  Director  of 
Land  Records  and  Agriculture  1897,  Sec., 
Board  of  Revenue  and  Commr.,  Bengal  1903, 
Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt,  ol  E.  Bengal  and  Assam 
1905,  and  a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue 

go9;  a Member  of  Legislative  Council  of 
av.-Gen.  of  India  1910,  and  Vice-Pres.  of 
Executive  and  Legislative  Councils  of  Gov. 
of  Bengal  Presidency  1912-17;  retired  1917  ; 
Fellow  and  Treasurer  of  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxlord 
1918  : m.  1890,  Adeline,  da.  of  Henry  Bever- 
ley, formerly  a Judge  of  High  Court  of 
Judicature,  Calcutta  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1908.  Oriel 
College,  Oxford ; Reform  Club. 

Lyon,  Major  Philip,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 

Major  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  attached  Tank 


Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Lyon,  Col.  Ralph  Edward,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Canon  Ralph  John  Lyon;  b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Malvern,  and  atlTrin.  Coll. 
Camb  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1893) ; is  a House 
Master  at  Malvern,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon  Col.  T.F.  Reserve  (V.D.),  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Brig.  R F.A.  ; commanded 
Malvern  Coll.  Artillery  Cadet  Corps  1887- 
1908  ; raised  and  commanded  a Brig.  1914-16 
(C.B.) : m.  1889,  Frances  Madeline,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Canon  E.  P.  Grant,  formerly  V. 
of  Portsmouth ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  7, 

The  College , Malvern. 

Lyon,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Murray  Murray-, 
D.S.O..  M.C. ; b.  1890;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Highland  L.I.,  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Scots.  Fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-1S  Comdg.  a Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lyons,  Mrs.  Miriam  Isabel,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18  - ; Pres.  Poona  Women’s  Branch  of  War 
and  Relief  Fund,  Bombay,  during  European 
War:  m.  18—,—  Lyons;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Bombay. 

Lyons,  Lieut. -Com.  Algernon  Edmund 
Penrice,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  of  the 
Fleet  Sir  Algernon  M‘Lennan  Lyons,  G.C.B. 
[see  Lyons.  “ Knights’  Widows  ”];  b.  1886  ; 
is  Lieut. -Com.  (retired)  R.N.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  with  Destroyer  and 
Torpedo  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; m. 
1915,  Isabel  Augusta,  da.  of  Ernest  Knight- 
ley  Little,  of  Newbold  Pacey,  Warwick;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Lyons- Montgomery  [see  Montgomery], 

Lysaght,  William  Royse,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Royse  Lysaght,  of  Mintinna,  co. 
Cork ; b.  1858  ; is  a J.P.  for  Monmouth- 
shire (High  Sheriff  1915)  : was  Technical 

Adviser,  Non-Ferrous  Materials  Depart.  Min. 
of  Munitions  during  European  War;  m. 
1890,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Eddowes  Gladstone,  of  Braunton,  N.  Devon  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Castleford,  Chepstow,  Mon- 
mouth ; Conservative  Club. 

Lyster,  Lieut. -Com.  Arthur  Lumley 
St.  George,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Edward 
Lyster,  J.P.,  M.D.,  of  Great  Baddow, 
Chelmsford,  Essex;  b.  1888,  ed.  at  Berk- 
hampstead  Sch.  ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Gunnery  Officer, 
6th  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  m.  1916,  Daisy  Agnes,  da.  of 
Tankerville  Chamberlayne,  of  Cranbury 
Park,  near  Winchester:  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  Uuited  Service  Club. 

Lyster,  Major  Frank  Sanderson, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Gen.  List;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Lyster,  Lieu t.- Gen.  Harry  Hammon,  C.B  , 
V.C.,  son  of  A.  Lyster;  b.  1830;  entered 
Bengal  Army  1848,  became  Capt.  1861, 
Major  1864,  Major  Staff  Corps  1866,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1870,  Col.  1879,  Maj.-Gen.  1887,  and 
Lieut. -Gen.  1891  ; served  as  Interpreter  and 
A.D.C.  on  staff  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Hugh 
Rose,  G.C.B.,  throughout  Central  Indian 
Campaign  1857-8  (wounded,  horse  severely 
wounded,  despatches  four  times  — twice 
specially — for  gallant  conduct,  V.C.,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  throughout  1st  and  2nd 
Afghan  Campaigns  1878-9  and  1879-80  in 
command  of  3rd  Goorkha  Regt.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  C.B.);  served  as  a Special 
Constable  in  London  during  Chartist  Riots 
1847  Jcr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1881. 

Lyttelton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Geoffrey, 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Cobham,  colls.]. 

Lyttelton,  Capt.  Oliver,  D.S.O.,  M.C. 
[see  V.  Cobham,  colls.]. 

Maasdorp,  Major  Lionel  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  William  Maasdorp,  of  Graalf 
Reinet,  Cape  Province ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at 
Graaff  Reinet  Coll.;  a Mining  Surveyor; 
European  War  1915-19  as  Major  S.  African 
Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O. ) : m.  1917,  Olive, 
da.  of  J.  R.  Bourhill,  of  Klcppoortye,  Trans- 
vaal; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Whitbanh,  Transvaal. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Maben,  Capt.  Herbert  Carleighe,  D.S.O., 

M.C. ; ft.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macadam,  Col.  Walter,  C.B.,  son  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  John  Stannard  Macadam, 
of  Blackwater  House,  co.  Clare;  b.  1865; 
formerly  Col.  R.E. ; sometime  Ch.  Techni- 
cal Examiner  for  Works  Sers.  (C.B.)  : m. 
1909,  Mary  Moore,  da.  of  W.  M.  Hutchin-  | 
son  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  19x7. 

McAlester,  Major  William  Henry  ; 
Somerville,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  ] 
Somerville  McAlester,  of  Loup,  Ayrshire  ; | 
b.  1871 ; entered  King’s  Own  Scottish  Bor-  j 
derers  1892,  and  became  Major  1908  ; served  f 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  ! 
clasp),  on  N.-W  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-16  1 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1905,  Enid  Evelyn  j 
Marie  Stuart,  da.  of  Col.  Hackett  Willkins,  ! 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McAllister,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Joseph,  ! 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- | 
Col.  R.A  S.C.,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Transport  ; S.  African  War  1900  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European  I 
War  as  Lieut.-Col.  1914-16  (despatches,  j 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McAllum,  Major  Stuart  Gerald,  D.S.O.,  j 

M.D. ; b.  18—  ; Major  R.A.M.C.  ; S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  EuropeanWar  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Macalpine-Leny  [see  Leny]. 

Macan,  Col.  Thomas  Townley,  C.B.  ; b. 

i860;  is  Col.  (retired);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Me  An  ally,  Henry  William  Watson,  j 
C.B.,  son  of  Arthur  Acheson  McAnally;  b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Dulwich,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,! 
Camb.  (Scholar) ; entered  War  Office  1894,  ! 
became  Resident  Clerk  1899,  and  Principal  j 
Clerk  1905;  was  Private  Sec.  to  Financial 
Sec.  1896-9,  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  1899-1900,  and  Sec.  to  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Mil.  and  Vol.  Forces  1903;  ap- 
pointed Assist.  Sec.  Air  Board  1917,  and 
Assist.  Sec.,  Air  Ministry  1918-  is  a J.P. 
for  co.  London:  m.  1906,  Gertrude  Hellen, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Sanddands;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1918.  Kingshaw,  Woldingham,  Surrey  ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Mac  and  ie,  Paymaster-Corn.  George 
Lionel,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Hon.  Paymaster- 
Corn.  Roy.  Australian  Navy,  and  Sec.  Navy  I 
Depart.,  Commonwealth  of  Australia;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Macandrew,  Capt.  Harold,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Isaac  Forsyth  Mac- 
andrew, of  59,  Harcourt  Terrace,  S.W.  ; b. 
1868  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  1 
Sell,  of  Mines,  S.  Kensington ; served  during  I 
Matabele  War  1896,  with  Gifford’s  Horse,  1 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt.  Comdg.  I 
of  Warwick’s  Scouts  and  Capt.  5th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  a Staff-Lieut.,  a 
Mining  Engineer,  an  Associate  M.I.C.E.,  an  I 
Associate  of  Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines,  a F.G.S.,  j 
and  a Member  of  American  Institute  of  I 
Mining  Engineers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Bula-  ! 
ivayo  ( Bulawayo ) Club. 

Macartney-Filgate  [see  Filgate]. 
McArthur,  Lietit.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
EuropeanWar  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McArthur,  Major  Robert  Taylor, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces 
and  Comdg.  a Commando ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

McArthur,  William  Lj’on,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18—  ; Ch.  Accountant,  Army  Audit  Staff ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

McArthur,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Porter, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18- ; MB.  and  B.Ch 
Univ.  of  Ireland  1908,  M.R.C.P.  Ireland  1911  ; 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1909,  and  is  Capt.  and  j 


Acting  Lieut.-Col.  ; European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , 

Eugenie  Therese,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  191-. 
Macarthur-Onslow  [see  E.  Onslow, 
colls.]. 

Macartney,  Lieut.-Col.  George  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Macartney,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Dundas 
Keith,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Macartney,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Macartney,  Col.  John  William  Merton, 

C. B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William  Merton 
Macartney,  Bar.-at-law,  of  Florence  House, 
co.  Dublin;  b.  1850;  entered  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  1869,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1889,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1894  ; sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Guernsey 
Mil.  : was  D.A.A.G.,  Rawal  Pindi  1884-6, 
and  I).  A. A.G.,  Guernsey  and  Alderney  Dist. 
1900-1903;  appointed  Sec.  to  Govt,  in  the 
Channel  Isles  for  Guernsey  and  Depend- 
encies 1913;  author  of  “Studies  of  Water- 
loo,” etc. : m.  1st,  1884,  Ethel,  who  d 1888,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Frank  Crossman,  Bengal 
Cav.  ; 2ndly,  1893,  Lilian  Ellen,  da.  of  Major 
John  Ferguson  Fowke,  formerly  54th  Regt. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Elmgrove,  St.  Martin, 
Guernsey. 

Macaulay,  Major  Norman  Halliday, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; 
European  War  19x5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Macaulay,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Keith 
Agnew,  D S.O.  ; b.  1884;  entered  R.E.  1903 
and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 
McAviTY,ylf«/'orThomas  Malcolm,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  A.  McAvity  ; b.  1889; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Canada;  is  a Manu- 
facturer; formerly  Capt.  Canadian  Mil.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Major  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force,  subse- 
quently Brig.  Maj.  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Frances, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  John  Douglas  Hazen ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McBain,  James  Anderson  Dickson,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  J.  M.  McBain,  J.P.  ; ft.  1869  ; 
is  Manager  Sun  Life  Assurance  Co.  of 
Canada, and  aJ.P.  and  Hon.  Pres.  Magistrate 
for  Bombay  ; was  an  Additional  Member 
of  Council  of  Gov.  of  Bombay  1913-16,  and  a 
Member  of  Bombay  Municipal  Corporation 
1904-20  (Pres.  1917-18) : m.  1902,  Matilda 
Isabella,  da.  of  Michael  Macmillan,  D.Litt.; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Mount  Harriet , Steps, 
Lanarkshire;  Royal  Automobile,  Byculla 
(Bombay),  and  Royal  Bombay  Yacht  Clubs. 

McBarnet,  Lieut.- Col.  Alexander  Ed  ward, 
M.  V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Donald 
Hay  McBarnet,  79th  Cameron  Highlanders; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll. ; entered  Border 
Regt.  1889,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1900, 
and  Major  1907 ; retired  1913 ; rejoined 
1914,  and  again  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919; 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
MahsudWazirioperationsi9oi-2(despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1 914-17  (despatches);  sometime  employed 
with  Egyptian  Army  : m.  1912,  Ida  Florence, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Sharman-Crawford ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904. 
Letter finlay,  Invergloy,  Inverness-shire ; 14, 
Bruton  Street,  IV.  ; Cavalry  Club. 
Macbean,  Reginald  Gambier,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  Macbean,  formerly 
Consul  at  Leghorn;  ft.  1859;  e<h  at  Eton; 
appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Genoa  1S97  (in  each 
year  from  1898-1900  acted  as  Consul,  and 
From  1901-8  as  Consul-Gen.),  and  Consul  at 
Palermo  1909  ; was  Sec.  to  British  Chamber 
of  Commerce  for  Italy  (Genoa)  1904-9  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909.  British  Consulate , 
Palermo,  Sicily. 

McBean,  Lieut.  Russell  Hamilton, D.S.O., 
D.jS.C.  j ft.  1894;  Lieut.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-19,  present  at  attacks  on  Zee- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1681 


brugge,  Ostend,  and  Kronstadt  Harbour  (de- 
spatches, D.S.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  igig. 
MacBrien,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Howden, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Mac- 
Brien, of  Port  Perry,  Ontario  ; b.  1878  ; ed. 
at  High  Sch.,  Port  Perry;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Cav.,  and  tem- 
porary Maj.-Gen.;  was  in  N.-W.  Mounted 
Police,  Canada  1899-1901,  and  in  S.  African 
Constabulary  1901-6;  S.  African  War  1 901-2 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour);  ap- 
pointed a Brig.  Com.  1916  : m.  1907,  Nellie 
Louise,  da.  ol  William  Ross;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

MacCabe,  IJeut.-Com.  John  Francis, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.V.R. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McCaghey,  Major  Norman  Fraser,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  William  D.  McCaghey,  of 
Quebec;  b.  1890;  ed.  at  McGill  Univ.,  Mon- 
treal ; an  Engineer  on  Transcontinental  Rail- 
way, and  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; is 
Officer  Comdg.  Dispersal  Station  E.,  Mil. 
Dist.  No.  s : m.  1916,  Irene  Varlo,  da.  of 
the  late  S.  J.  Doran,  of  Lachine,  Quebec ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Garrison  ( Quebec ) Club. 

McCall,  Capt.  Fred  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  D.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.F.C.,M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

MacCall,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Blackwood, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  George  MacCall,  of 
4,  Whitehall  Court,  S.W.  ; b.  1845;  ed.  at 
Eton;  entered  60th  Rifles  1864,  became  Capt 
1875,  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1881.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1891,  and  Col.  1895  (retired  1901), 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912,  and  temporary  Maj.- 
Gen.  1917;  served  in  Canada  1866  (medal),  in 
command  of  1st  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  and  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (despatches,  C.B.);  one  of 
the  selected  representatives  of  Govt,  of  India 
with  officers  of  foreign  nations  invited  to 
attend  mil.  manoeuvres  in  India  1885-6  ; com- 
manded 41st  Regt.  Dist.  1897-8;  was  D.A.G. 
of  Punjab  Forces  1898-1900  and  of  a 2nd  class 
Dist.  in  India  1900-1903;  appointed  to  com- 
mand a Div.  1915:  m.  1885,  Grace  Mabel, 
da.  of  the  late  James  John  Farquharson, 
Langton  House,  Blandford,  Dorset;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1896.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

McCall,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  William, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G. , Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

McCall,  Major  John  James  Lawton, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McCall,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Leycester, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1884;  is  Capt.,  Brevet  Major, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Cameron  High- 
landers ; served  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McCall,  Col.  John  Buchanan  Pollok-, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  second  son  of  Robert 

Morris  Pollok-Morris,  of  Craig ; b.  1870 ; 
entered  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders) 
1891,  and  became  Major  1909;  retired  1910; 
is  Col.  T.F.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Ayr- 
shire ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Tibet  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1915-19  in  Gallipoli, 
Palestine,  and  France  as  a Brig. -Com.  (de- 
spatches five  times,  Order  of  Nile,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.);  unsuccessfully  contested  Dumfries 
Dist.  (1.(7)  1910,  and  Ayrshire,  S.  Div.  1918  : 
m.  1910,  Frances  Catrina  McCall,  whose  sur- 
name he  assumed  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O. 
1918.  Daldowie,  Broomhouse , Blatrquhan, 
M ay  bole  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 


MacCallan,  Arthur  Ferguson,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Ferguson 
MacCallan,  V.  of  New  Basford,  Notts ; b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Christ’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; (M.D.),  F.R.C.S.  England; 
Director  of  Egyptian  Govt.  Ophthalmic 
Hospital,  and  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; has  3rd  class 
of  Orders  of  Nile  and  Medjidie:  m.  1918, 
Hester  McNeill  Boyd,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev. 
Bishop  William  Boyd  Carpenter,  D.D., 
K.C.V.O. ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Department  of  Public  Health 
Cairo ; New  University,  Savile,  and  Turf 
{Cairo)  Clubs. 

McCallum,  Eric  Edward  Napier,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Arthur  Oldham  Campbell  McCallum, 
of  Victoria,  British  Columbia  ; b.  1896  ; is  in 
Canadian  Inf. ; served  during  European 
War  1915-16  (thrice  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

MacCallum,  Major  Hugh,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Roy. 
Indian  Marine,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Inland  Water  Transport;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McCallum,  Major  John  Dunwoodie 
Martin,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  McCallum, 
sometime  Financial  Sec.  National  Education 
Board  of  Ireland;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Belfast;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  is  Resident  Magistrate 
at  Ennis  : m.  1915,  Eveleen  Lindsay,  da. 
of  Lindsay  Lloyd,  of  Belfast ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916.  Waterpark , Ennis,  co.  Clare. 
MacCallum,  Major  Walter  Paton,  D.S.O., 

M.C.,  son  of  Professor  Mungo  William  Mac- 
Callum, of  The  University,  Sydney  ; b.  1895  ; 
ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ.,  Sydney  ; Major 
Australian  Forces;  European  War  1915-19 
in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  on  Staff 
(despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  The  University,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 
McCalmont,  Col.  Barklie  Cairns,  C.B., 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Mc- 
Calmont, of  Highfield,  Hants;  b.  i860;  ed. 
at  Winchester;  entered  Army  1878,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1888  ; retired 
1894  ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants,  and  Hon.  Col.  in 
the  Army,  formerly  Comdg.  5th  Batn.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.,  which  Batn.  he  com- 
manded in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.) ; during  Euro- 
pean War  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  and  on  Gen. 
Staff:  m.  1st,  1884,  Catherine  Madeline 
de  Courcy,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Severus  William  Lynam 
Stretton  [B.  Kingsale,  colls.],  2ndly,  1916, 
Maud,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Francis 
Phelps,  of  Rivermead,  Iffley,  Oxon  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1903,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  3, 
Lennox  Gardens,  S.lV.i;  Army  ana  Navy, 
and  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  Clubs. 

McCalmont,  Col.  Robert  Chaine 
Alexander,  D.S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Col. 
James  Martin  McCalmont,  M.P.  for  Antrim 
co.,  E.  Antrim  Div.  1885-1913;  b.  1881;  ed. 
at  Eton  ; is  Col.  Comdg.  Irish  Guards  Regt.  ; 
has  commanded  12th  Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles 
(Ulster  Div.),  1st  Batn.  Irish  Guards,  and 
3rd  Inf.  Brig. ; S.  African  War  1900, 
as  2nd  Lieut.  6th  Batn.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Antrim  Div.  of  Antrim 
co.  (£7)  Feb.  1913  to  March  1919  : m.  1907, 
Mary  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew 
Skeen,  M.D.,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  10,  Hyde  Park  Square , W. ; Guards' , 
Kildare  Street,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 

McCandlish,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Dal- 
mahoy,  C.B.E.,  D. 5.0. ; 6.1871  ; is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.)  ; appointed 
an  A.Q.M.G.  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

McCann,  Major  William  Francis  James, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  Australian  Forces ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 


1682 


COMPANION  AGE. 


McCare,  Major  John,  D.S.O. ; b 18 — ; 
Major  New  Zealand  Inf  ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
McCarroll,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Neil, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Forces;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
McCarthy,  Frank,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 

Managing  Proprietor  of  Rangoon  Gazette ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Rangoon,  Burma. 

McCarthy,  James  Desmond,  C.M.G., 

M. D.,  son  of  John  McCarthy,  of  Cork, 
Ireland;  b.  1839;  formerly  burg.  R.N. ; 
served  with  Ashanti  Expedition  1873  (de- 
spatches specially,  medal) ; was  Assist. 
Colonial  Surg.,  Lagos  1877-80,  Colonial 
Surg.  and  Med.  Officer  of  Health  there 
1880-85,  and  Ch.  Med.  Officer  of  Gold  Coast 
Colony  1885-93  (also  Dist.  Commr.  and 
Coroner  1891);  retired  1893:  m.  1895,  Clara 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  Horatio  Bethune 
Leggatt,  of  Brunage,  Hants;  cr.  C.M.G.  1891. 
Pitmore  Cottage,  Sway,  Hants. 

McCarthy,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Joseph, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 

N.  Rhodesian  Police;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) : m.  1919, 
Dorothy  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Dacre 
Tonge,  of  Disley ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

McCarthy,  Lieut.-Col.  Morgan  John 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Felix  Joseph 
McCarthy,  R.M.,  of  Montenotte  House, 
Cork ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Belfast  Acad.  ; entered 
R.A.  1886,  became  Capt.  R.A.  1897,  Major 
1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  retired  1919;  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-15  as  a Brig.- 
Gen.  R.A.  (despptches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

McCarthy,  Robert  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Jeremiah  McCarthy,  of  Cork;  b.  1856;  ed. 
privately;  entered  Imperial  Customs  De- 
part. 1875 1 became  Collector  of  Customs, 
Trinidad  1895  ; appointed  M.L.C.  1898,  a 
Member  of  Reciprocity  Commn.  to  Wash- 
ington and  Ottawa  1899,  a M.E.C.  1903, 
and  a Member  of  W.  Indian  Central  Quaran- 
tine Authority  1907;  retired  1908;  was  Ad-  j 
viser  to  Canada-West  Indies  Roy.  Commn.  , 
1909  ; is  a J.P.  for  Middlesex  : m.  1877,  Mary  j 
Emily,  da.  of  Richard  Beamish,  of  Ballinora,  j 
co.  Cork  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906.  Highlands, 
Lampton , near  Hounslow ; Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

MacCarthy-Morrogh  [see  Morrogh]. 
MacCarthy-O’ Leary  [see  O’Leary], 

McCarthy,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Hill- 
grove  Leslie,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Richard 
Hiilgrove  McCarthy,  of  Woodford  House, 
Listowel,  co.  Kerry;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Trin.  ! 
Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A.  and  M.D.  1908  ; M.R.C.P. 
1918)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1914  ; Senior  | 
Assist.  Physician  Bethlem  Roy.  Hospital,  | 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  a J.P.  for  co.  j 
Kerry;  European  War  1914-19  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  M.C.  with  Bar, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Woodford  House, 
Listowel,  co.  Kerry  ; Devonshire  Club 


Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  temporary  Col. 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  El 
Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

| McClaughry,  Squadron-Leader  Wilfred 
Ashton,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.F.C.,  son  of  James 
McClaughry,  of  N.  Adelaide,  S.  Australia  ; b. 
1894;  formerly  Major  Australian  Flying 
Corps ; is  Squadron-Leader  R.  A.F. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.F.C.. 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McClaughry,  Capt.  Edgar  James 

Kingston-,  D.S.O.,  D.F.C.,  son  of  James 
Kingston -McClaughry,  of  N.  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia;  b.  1896  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,Camb. 
(B.A.  Honours),  and  at  Adelaide  Univ.  ; 
Capt.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1916-19  (four 
times  wounded,  despatches,  D.F.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  (at)  Coneybury, 
Lower  Kingswood  Road,  Reigaie ; R.A.F.  Club. 

McClean,  Major  Frederick  Stephen, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  19x5-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O*);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McClellan,  Frank  Campbell,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1871 ; ed.  privately  ; appointed  Assist.  Col- 
lector, Zanzibar  1907,  Acting  Director  of 
Agriculture  1910,  ard  Director  19x2;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Zanzibar. 

McClellan,  John  William  Tyndale, 

C. M.G. ; b.  18—  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.  ; ap- 
pointed Collector  British  East  Africa  Pro- 
tectorate 1895,  and  Provincial  Commr.  1910; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

McClelland,  Major  Charles  Harold, 

D. S.O.  ; 6.18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Forces ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McCleverty,  Capt.  Guy  Massy,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Col.  James  McCleverty,  of  Grey- 
court,  Fleet,  Hants;  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.;  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; Abor  Expedition 
19x1-12,  European  War  1914-19,  in  France, 
Egypt,  Mesopotamia  and  Persia  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Evelyn  Laurie,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Henry  Euart, 
K.C.M.G. , C.B. , C.I.E.,  D.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
McClintock,  Lieut -Col.  Arthur  George, 

D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  5th  Lancers, 
and  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Gunnery,  Tank  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Yorkshire  L.I.  and  a Ba'n.  of  Tanks  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McClintock,  Capt.  John  William  Leopold, 
C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 
Francis  Leopold  McClintock,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L., 
LL.D.,  F.R.S.  ; b.  1874;  entered  R.N.  1887, 
became  Lieut.  1805,  Com.  1905,  and  Capt. 
1912  ; served  in  Dardanelles  1915-16,  Comdg. 
H.M.S.  Lord  Nelson  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; appointed  Commodore 
Roy.  Naval  Barracks,  Portsmouth  1920:  m. 

1920,  the  Hon.  Rose  Anne  Mary  O’Neill,  da. 
of  2nd  Baron  O’Neill;  cr.  D.S  O.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Royal  Naval  Barracks , Ports- 
mouth ; United  Service  Club. 


McCay,  Ross  Cairns,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut., Gen.  List;  served  during  European 
War  1915-18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Artillery  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

MccGwire,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  J ohn  Frederick  Kane  MccGwire ; 
b.  1876;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1917 ; Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  fi \ e clasps) , European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, i9i4starwith  clasp,  two  medals)  ; ap- 
pointed »o  Staff  at  War  Office  1916,  and  Dep. 
Assist.  Director  t'  ere  1917:  m.  1909,  Jean 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Col.  Henry  Benjamin  Naylor 
Adair,  formerly  R.E. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

McCheane,  Col.  Montague  William  Hiley, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  William  Henry  McCheane,  formerly 
R.M.L.I.;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Portsmouth  Gram. 


McClintock,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Lyle, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  William  Mc- 
Clintock, formerly  R.A.,  of  Dunmore,  co. 
Donegal ; b.  1874 ; ed  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1893,  became  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  1904,  Major  1913,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  19x7;  Niger  Expedition 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasps), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  R.E. 
during  siege  of  Kimberley  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  E.  Africa  19x6-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1908,  Jennie  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  Sir 
George  Casson  Walker,  K.C  S.I. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

McClintock,  Lieut.- Col.  Robert  Singleton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  Francis 
Leopold  McClintock,  K.C.B.,  D.C.L-,  F.R.S. ; 
b.  1876 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  S.  Africa 


COMPANION  AGE. 


683 


1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevel 
Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1909, 
Mary  Howard,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 

Sir  Howard  Craufurd  Elphinstone,  K.C.B  , 

C. M.G.,  V.C.  [see  Elphinstone,  “Knights’ 
Widows”]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McClintock,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Robert, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1882 ; is  Major  Gordon  High- 
landers, and  a D.A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  191417  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1017  (Bar  1918). 

McClintock,  Brig- Gen.  William  Kerr, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thompson  Macky  Mc- 
Clintock, of  Hampstead  Hall,  Londonderry ; 
b.  1858  ; entered  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  1879. 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col.  1909,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1918  ; Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  with 
Sudan  Expedition  1885-6  (clasps),  S.  African 
■War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) : m.  1895,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of 
William  Rowland  Swanston,  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

McClure,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.] 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
Lancashire  Regt.;  European  War  191419 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McClymont,  Rev.  James  Alexander, 
C.B.E.,  D.D. ; b.  18—;  Principal  Chap.  R.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Hon.  Chap,  to  the 
Forces  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

McClymont,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Arthur, 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. 
(retired);  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  Somaliland  1904 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Medal  of  La 
Solidaridad  of  Panama);  was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  at  War  Office  1917,  and  a Mil.  Attache 
1918-19;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McColl,  Col.  George  Guthrie,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  xg — • Col.  Australian  Forces,  and  Dep. 
Ch.  Censor  for  Australia;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

McComb,  Col.  Robert  Rrophy,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  William  McComb,  of  Charlemont 
Place,  Dublin  ; b.  1855 ; entered  Army  1874, 
and  became  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1892,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900;  retired 
1902 ; served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  with  Bechuanaland 
Expedition  1884-5,  in  Zululand  1888,  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  A.A.G.  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  C.B.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Thames 
Dist.  1899:  m.  1887,  Marie,  da.  of  D.  C. 
Schultz  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

McCombe,  Lieut.-Col.  Gault,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1885;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
McCombe,  Major  John  Smith,  D S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  18—;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast 
(M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1907);  is  Major  R.A. M.C.  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  tn.  1919,  Doris,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Maunsell-Smith,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Francis  Leach,  Shropshire  L.I.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

McCombie,  Major  Hamilton,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ. ; Fellow  of 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  1919;  Capt.  and  tem- 
porary Major  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914 -19  as  Chemical  Adviser  to 
1st  Army  and  Gen.  Supervisor  of  Chemical 
Factories  in  German  Occupation  Areas  (de- 
spatches. M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

McCombie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  McCombie 
Duguid-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Peter  Duguid- 
McCombie,  of  Easter  Skene,  and  Lynturk, 
Aberdeenshire,  and  Cammachmore,  Kincar- 
dineshire ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898)  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Dragoons;  S.  Africa  1900-2 
(despatches) , European  War  1914-19  (wound- 
ed, despatches  four  times,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas)  : 
in.  1st,  1903,  Helen  Emily,  who  d.  1903,  da. 


of  the  Hon.  Walter  Courtenay  Pepys  [E. 
Cottenham);  2nd,  1918,  Flora  M., who d.  1920, 
da.  of  Sir  William  Petersen,  K.B.E.,  of  80, 
Portland  Place,  W.,  and  Eigg,  Scotland  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Easter  Skene,  Skene,  Aberdeen- 
shire ; Cavalry,  and  Royal  Northern  ( Aberdeen ) 
Clubs. 

McConaghey,  Lieut.-Col.  Allen,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1864 ; entered  Derbyshire  Regt.  1884,  be- 
came Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1895, 
Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910  ; appointed 
Political  Assist.,  Quetta-Pishin  1896,  Dep. 
Commr.,Thal  Chotaili,  and  Political  Agent, 
Sinjawi  and  Railway  Dist.  1902,  Political 
Agent,  Chagai  and  Kalat  1904,  Dep.  Commr., 
Sibi  1905,  Political  Agent,  Zhob  1906,  and 
Political  Agent  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Quetta- 
Pishin  1907  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 

McConaghey,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C. I E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1919. 

McConaghy,  Lieut.-Col.  David  McFie, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.]  b.  1887;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Forces;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1917. 

McConaghy,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gerald, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen. 
William  McConaghy,  I.M.S. ; b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Westward  Ho  ! ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Cav. ; European  War  1914-16  as 
Camp  Comdt.  Australian  and  New  Zealand 
Army  Corps,  and  subsequently  as  D.  A.  A.  and 
Q.M.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
Afghan  Campaign  1919  as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G., 
2nd  Div.  (despatches) : m.  1919,  Frances 
Lucy  Alice,  da.  of  W.  A.  M.  Lattey ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  M.V.O.  (4th  ciass)  1920. 

McConaghy,  Major  William,  D S.O., 
M.B. , b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1904);  Major  R.A.MtC. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

McConnel,  Capt.  Douglas  Fitzgerald, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Houldsworth 
McConnel,  of  Heath  End,  Basingstoke ; b. 
18  — ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Ruth, 
da.  of  Major  Walter  Dutton  Garnett- Botfield 
(formerly  R.A.),  of  Beamish,  Albrighton, 
Wolverhampton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McConnel,  Major  James  Kenneth, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  Henry  W.  McConnel, 
formerly  of  Litchdon,  Barnstaple;  b.  1891; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  20th  Hussars; 
European  War  i9i4-i8(wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  with  two  Bars,  Brevet  Major, 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914. 

McConnell,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Adam, 
D.S.O.]  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

MacConnell,  Major  Archibald  Laird, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; Major  (T.D.)  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
McCorkell,  Major  Joseph  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McCorma,  Major  H.,  C.B.E.,  M.B.; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
R.A. M.C.  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
McCormack,  Arthur  John,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  William  John  McCormack,  of  Paignton, 
Devon;  b.  18 66;  ed.  at  Public  Coll.,  Torquay; 
Managing  Director  of  Wolseley  Motors 
(Limited),  and  Director  of  Electric  and 
Ordnance  Co.  (Limited),  S.  E.  Saunders 
(Limited),  and  District  British  Lighting  and 
Ignition  Co.  (Limited) : m.  1889,  Annie  Ellis, 
da.  of  William  Ellis  Warren,  of  Paignton  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Middle  Park , Paignton ; Queen  Anne’s 
Mansions,  S.W. 

McCormack,  Major  Patrick  John,  D.S.O.  ] 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 


1 684 


COMPANIONAGE. 


during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches. 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McCormick,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Louis 
Charles,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Andrew  Gemmell  Mc- 
Cormick, of  Ayr  and  Glasgow;  b.  1869; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  Senior  Mint  Master, 
Calcutta;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  The  Mint,  Calcutta. 
McCormick,  'Lieut -Col.  Harold  Barry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Henry  McCormick, 
solicitor,  of  Geelong,  Victoria;  b.  1868; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  with  6th  Con- 
tingent W.  Australian  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  with  Mediterranean  Expedi- 
tionary Force  1915-19  (wounded,  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  of  Russia,  Bar  to  D.S.O.) ; 
formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn.  E.  Lancashire 
Regt.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers : 
m.  1904,  Lucy,  only  child  of  the  late  William 
Warr  McCaig,  of  Melbourne  House,  South 
Parade,  Bedford  Park,  W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902 
(Bar  1919).  35,  Westminster  PalaceGardens, 
S.lV.i. 

McCormick,  James  Hanna,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during  j 
European  War  191 4-1 7 (wounded,  despatches,  ! 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McCormick,  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  1878; 

served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  1st  Tas- 
manian Contingent,  and  1901-2,  as  Lieut, 
and  Adj.  2nd  Tasmanian  Imperial  Bushmen  j 
(despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  I 
D.S.O.);  is  an  Accountant  Tasmanian  I 
Govt.  Railways ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Hobart , j 
Tasmania. 

MacCormick,  Major  Kenneth,  D.S.O.,  j 
son  of  Charles  Edward  MacCormick,  of  1 
Auckland,  New  Zealand;  b.  1891;  ed.  at 
Auckland  Gram.  Sch.,  and  Otago  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B  1914);  Major  New  Zealand 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  ! 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.;  European  War  in 
Gallipoli  and  France  1915-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McCormick,  Rev.  William  Patrick  Glyn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  McCor- 
mick, D.D.,  Rector  of  St.  James’s,  Piccadilly, 
and  Preb  of  York  ; b.  1877;  ed  at  Exeter 
Sch.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1899,  M.A.  1907);  is  Hon.  Chap,  to  the 
Forces(  1st  class),  and  V.  and  Rural  Dean 
of  Croydon ; was  Curate  of  All  Saints, 
Shooter’s  Hill  1900-1902,  and  V.  of  Cleveland, 
Transvaal  1903-10,  and  of  Belgravia,  Trans- 
vaal 1910-14  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Ada  Miriam 
Shelton:  ;cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  The  Vicarage, 
Croydon. 

McCormick-Goodhart  [see  Goodhart]. 
McCowan,  Major  William  Hew,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  W.  McCowan,  of  Rowneath, 
Whitehaven;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Rugby;  is  Major 
Cameron  Highlanders,  and  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army ; served  during  European 
War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S  O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

McCowen,  Oliver  Hill,  C.B.E.,  LL.B., 
son  of  Robert  McCowen,  J.P.,  of  Tralee  ; | 
b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Belfast  and  Dublin  (B.A. 
1887,  LL.B.  1893)  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1893  ; Organizing  Sec.  of  Young  Men's  Chris- 
tian Asso.  National  Ser.  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  | 
and  Delhi  Durbar  medaD,  and  is  a Chevalier 
of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m.  1906,  Eliza-  j 
beth  V.,  da.  of  John  Prentiss,  M.D.,  of  Balti-  1 
more,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

McCowen,  Com.  Randal  B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  i 
1883  ; Com.  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
McCracken,  Major  William  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, j 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McCracken,  Surg.  William  James, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Thomas  McCracken,  of 
Knocknakielt,  Maghera;  b.  18 — ; is  Surg. 
R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Sarah 
Anne  Reiney,  da.  of  William  J.  T.  Leeburn, 
of  Beresford  House,  Coleraine ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

McCrea,  Brig. -Gen.  Alfred  Coryton, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Rear-Adm.  John  Dobree  1 


McCrea  ; b.  1864  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army, 
now  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  retired;  served  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  Chin  Hills  1892  (clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and  inMtsopo- 
tamia  1915-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  received 
Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal  1906;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916. 

McCready,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Robert, 

| D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Richard 

McCready,  of  Mutley,  Plymouth  ; b.  i833  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.M.,  Comdg.  63rd  R.N.  Batn. 
j Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
J with  Naval  Div.  in  Gallipoli  and  b ranee 
(despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1906, 

| joana  de  Lefuw  Beyers,  da.  of  John  David 
Leibbrandt,  attorney,  of  Cape  Town ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919.  Windsor  Crescent , Plymouth 
| Plymouth  Club. 

McCrimmon,  Major  Kenneth  Howard, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf. ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

McCrostie,  Capt.  Hugh  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Tank  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-19,  in  N.  Russia  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McCuaig,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Rykert, 
D.S .0.  ; b.  1883*  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915 
(D.S.O.,  wounded,  prisoner)  ;cr.  D.S.O.  1915 

MgCuaig,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Eric,* 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1885;  Col.  Canadian 
Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen. ; European  War  1915-18  (desnatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar),  C.M.G. ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915  (Bar  19187,  C.M.G.  1918.  950, 

Comte  Street,  Montreal. 

McCubbin,  Capt.  George  Reynolds, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.  R.A.F.  and  a Staff 
Officer  with  rank  of  Capt. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McCubbin,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Durban  L.I.  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  C.M.G.),  and  in 
Natal  1906  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Durban,  Natal. 

McCudden,  Major  John  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1881  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; Aden 
1 903-4, Somaliland  1908-ro  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

McCullagh,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Cecil 
Hays,  D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McCullagh,  Major  Herbert  Rochfort, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; Major  Durham  L-L ; 

S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

McCullagh,  Major  William  McKim 
Herbert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B  ; b.  18—  ; is 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.M.C.  Reserve  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

MacCullah,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

McCulloch,  Bng.-Gen.  Andrew  Jame- 
son, D.S.O.,  D.C.M.;  b.  1876;  formerly 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  7th  Dragoon 
Guards,  and  now  Major  14th  Hussars  and 
a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps , King’s  medal  with  two  clasps , D.  C.M. ) , 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded  despatches 
thrice,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col. . D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 

McCulloch,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry 
Frederick,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  McCulloch,  of  Hymenstown  House, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1685 


Cahir,  co.  Tipperary;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Bath 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916 ; Matabele  War  1896  (despatches, 
medal,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1900  as  D.A.A.G. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Officer  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Officer 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy);  cr.  D.S.O.  1897,  C-M.G.  1918.  United 
Service  Club. 

MacDermott,  Major  George  Anthony, 
D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  James  Francis  MacDer 
mott,  D.L.,  of  Ramore,  co.  Galway  ; b.  1886  ; 
ed.  at  Ampleforth  Coll.  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Major  Highland  L.I.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

MacDermott,  Capt.  John  William, 

C. I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army  Reserve 
of  Officers  ; European  War  1917-18  in  Mesopo- 
tamia (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E-  1918. 

McDermott,  Peter  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O., 
son  of  Patrick  McDermott,  formerly  of  War- 
wick, Queensland  ; b.  1858  ; is  Under  Sec. 
in  Ch.  Sec’s.  Depart.,  Queensland  : m.  1895, 
Mary  Fleming,  of  Warwick,  Queensland; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1905,  C.M.G.  1918.  Brisbane , 
Queensland. 

McDiarmid,  Major  James  Innis  Aikin, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1883 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.G.A.and  a Gen. Staff  Officer ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McDonald,  Allan  Macdonald,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Macdonald,  Archibald  Campbell,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Assist.  Director  of  Agriculture  E. 
Africa  Protectorate,  andaM.L.C.;  rendered 
sers.  to  E-  African  Expeditionary  Force 
during  European  War  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Macdonald,  Col.  Archibald  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  D.  P.  Macdonald  ; b. 
1869;  formerly  Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders  ; Col.  (T.D.)  Yeo.,  and  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army ; S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(D.S.O.),  European  War  1915,  Comdg.  Yeo. 
(despatches):  m.  1904,  Marion,  da.  of  James 
Calder,  of  Ardargie,  Forgandenny,  and 
widow  of  Frederick  Charles  Berry,  C.I.E. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Blarour,  Spean  Bridge. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Cameron, 
D.S.O.  ; b 18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Macdonald,  Major  Arthur  Gabel), D.S.O., 
son  oftheilate  Lieut. -Gen.  R.  M.  Macdonald, 
M.S.C. ; b.  1874 ; is  Major  Roy.  Berks  Regt. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

MacDonald,  Col.  Charles  Joseph,  C.M.  G.f 
M.D.  ; b.  1862  ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.,  retired 
1919  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Leslie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Macdonald, 
of  Bowdon,  Cheshire;  b.  1881  ; ed  at  Mer- 
chiston  Sch.,  and  at  Emmannel  Coll  , Camb. 
(B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1919)  ; European  War 
1914- 18  as  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Manchester 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  is 
Head  Master  of  Amesbury  Sch.,  Hindhead  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917.  Amesbury  School, 
Hindnead , Surrey. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Clarence  Regi- 
nald, C.M.G.-,  b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Macdonald,  Paymaster  - Capt.  David 

James,  C.B.E.  -,  b.  18—;  formerly  Pay- 


master-Capt. R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  John, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Cav.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bars)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bars)  1918. 
Macdonald,  Major  Donald  Ramsay, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  1884;  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
M.C., D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
MacDonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Whidden, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  the  Rev. 
John  Howard  MacDonald,  C.B.E.,  D.D. ; b. 
1892;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg  10th  Batn.  Canadian 
Inf.,  and  a F.R.G.S.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.  with  two 
Bars,  M.C.)i  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd 
Bar  1919). 

Macdonald,  George,  C..B.,  son  of  the  late 
James  Macdonald,  LL.D.;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Ayr  Acad.,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (Hon.  LL.D.,  Glasgow, 
1905);  was  Master  at  Kelvinside  Acad., 
Glasgow  1887-92,  and  Lecturer  Glasgow 
Univ.  1892-1904 ; is  2nd  Sec.  Scottish 
Education  Depart.,  Hon.  Curator  of  Coins, 
Hunterian  Museum,  a Fellow  of  British 
Acad.,  and  a Member  of  Ancient  Monuments 
Board  for  Scotland  : m.  1897,  Margaret 
Tannahill,  da.  of  the  late  George  Younger, 
of  Glasgow  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  17,  Lear- 
month  Gardens,  Edinburgh ; Caledonian, 
and  University  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 
Macdonald,  Major  Harry,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Indian  Cav., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office ; 
Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Redcliffe, 
Portree , Isle  o f Skye. 

M ‘Donald,  Brig. -Gen.  Harold  French, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald 
M ‘Donald  ; b.  1885;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces,  and  temporary  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen. 
Staff ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne):  m.  1917,  Marjorie,  da.  of 
T.  H.  Gilmour,  K.C.,  of  Winnipeg;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

MacDonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Symes, 

D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1888  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McDonald,  Hugh  Campbell,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Donald  William  McDonald,  J.P. ; b.  1869  ; 
joined  British  Central  Africa  Administra- 
tion 1894,  became  Judicial  Officer  1898,  1st 
class  Assist.  1902,  and  1st  class  Resident 
1909:  m.  1901,  Jane,  da.  of  James  Bladon, 
of  Edinburgh;  cr.  C.M.G. 1914.  Zomba, 
British  Central  Africa. 

Macdonald,  James  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.C.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.F.A.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Brodie 
Lauder.  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Railway  Troops  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macdonald,  Major  James  Leslie  Auld, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  Roy.  Scots  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
MacDonald,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Rev.  John 
Howard,  C.B.E.,  D.D.-,  b.  18 — ; Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Oversea  Contingents,  a F.R.G  S.,  and 
Assist.  Director  Chap.  Sers.  Canadian 
Forces:  m.  1891;  cr.  M.B.E.  and  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Wolfville , Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 

MacDonald,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Angus, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Field  Artillery ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 

1919)- 

McDonald,  Major  John  Hinwood, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
F'orces;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Macdonald,  Capt.  Kenneth,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  E.  Macdonald,  formerly 

R. M.L.I.,  of  Junior  United  Service  Club; 
b.  1873 » e<h  at  St.  Paul’s,  and  at  Bonn 
Univ. ; entered  R.M.  1891,  and  became  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1899  ; retired  1904;  served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal),  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  medal  with  seven  clasps, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo. 

MacDonald,  Lieut.  - Col.  Ken  ne  th  Lachlan , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lachlan  McKinnon 
Macdonald  ; b.  1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  in  Yeo. 
Cav. ; S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1904,  Jane 
Geraldine  Lindsay  Junius-Stallard,  who  d. 
1916,  da.  of  the  late  Junius  Smith,  of  Thorn- 
bank,  Old  Mdverton;  2ndly,  1919,  Marnie, 
da.  of  W.  H.  Caldwell,  of  Morar,  Inverness- 
shire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Skeabost  House , by 
Portree,  Inverness-shire . 

MacDonald,  Com.  Malcolm  Henry Somer- 
led,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18- ; is  Com.  R.N. ; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  served  at  Peace  Conference  1919 
(O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McDonald,  Capt.  Peter,  D.S.O. ; b.  1869; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-1902,  as  Capt. 
N.S.  Wales  Mil.  Forces  (despatches  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Macdonald,  Ranuld  Macintosh,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  during  European 
War  to  New  Zealand  War  Contingent  Asso. 
in  London  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  James, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1867;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; retired 
1920;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Greek  Mil.  Cross,  and 
Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Percy, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Collins  Mac- 
donald, formerly  M.S.C.  ; b.  1856;  entered 
Army  1878,  became  Capt.  Hampshire  Regt. 
1884,  and  Major  1892  ; retired  1897  ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in 
Burmah  1885-91  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  in 

S.  Africa  1900,  as  A.A.G.  in  command  of 
Railway  Police ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers : m.  1890,  A.  L.,  da.  of  Thomas 
Chard,  of  Ramsgate,  and  widow  of  Alex- 
ander Murray,  of  Old  Polmaise,  Stirling; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1889. 

Macdonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hugh, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Aimy  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

MacDonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Roder  ickW  illiam , 
D.S.O., son  of  the  late  Malcolm  N. Macdonald, 
of  Skye  ; b.  1881  ; ed.at  Inverness  Coll.;  is 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  sometime  in  Burma  Mil.  and  Civil 
Police  : m.  1911,  Hilda  Gertrude  Fox-Jones  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1016.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

McDonald,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel,  C M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  McDonald,  of  42,  Mount 
Street,  Aberdeen  ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Gordon’s 
Coll.,  Aberdeen,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ. ; Ad- 
vocate, Scotland  1920  ; Lieut.-Col.  Gordon 
Highlanders ; sometime  head  of  the  legal 
firm  ol  McDonald  and  Richards,  of  Fraser- 
burgh ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  formerly  a 
Member  of  Fraserburgh  Town  Council  and 
School  Board  : m.  1915,  Jessie  S.,  da.  of 
George  Walker,  J.P.,  shipowner,  of  Fraser- 
burgh; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (two  Bars  1918), 
C.M.G.  1919.  65,  Northumberland  Street, 

Edinburgh  ; Scottish  Liberal  Club. 

Macdonald,  Maj.-Gen.  Stuart,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , M.B.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Macdonald,  of  Elgin;  b.  1861  ; ed.at  Elgin 
Acad.,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  1885); 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1887,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1911.  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  1918  ; retired  1920;  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1902  (King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 


European  War  1914-18  as  Assist.  Director 
and  Dep.  Director  Med.  Ser.  (despatches 
five  times,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was 
an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  1918-20;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x8.  Elgin,  Scot- 
land; Caledonian  Club. 

MacDonald,  Capt.  Thomas  Wilson, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1884  ; Cant.  Border  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18 (despatches thrice, D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1914,  Mary,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Joseph 
Hugh  Jefferson,  of  Cockermouth;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Macdonald,  Capt.  William  B.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Macdonald,  Lietit.-Col.  William  Mar- 
shall, C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zea- 
land Med.  Corps  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
McDonell,  Aeneas  Ranald,  C.B.E  , son 
of  Aeneas  Ranald  McDonell;  b.  1875;  ed. 
at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.;  21st  Ch.  of  < lengarry, 
and  Hon.  Major;  attached  to  Gen.  Staff, 
British  Forces,  S.  Russia  1917-19  with  rank 
of  Major  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  Vladimir 
Cross  with  Swords,  C.B.E.);  Vice-Consul 
at  Baku  1907-17;  appointed  British  Consul 
at  Tiflis  1920:  m.  1900,  Dora  Edith,  da.  of 
the  late  H.  W.  Hartford,  of  Christchurch, 
Hants;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  qio,  C.B.E.  ( ivil) 
1920.  British  Consulate , Tiflis  ; Badminton 
Club. 

Macdonell,  Col.  Archibald  Hayes, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Angus 
Duncan  Macdonell,  of  Toronto  ; b.  1868 ; 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  No.  7 Canadian  Mil. 
Dist.;  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  Capt.  1st 
Canadian  Contingent  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  Brevet  Major, 

D. S.O.),  Aro  Expedition  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Nigeria  1902-4,  present  at  opera- 
tions in  Ibeku,  Ibeku  Olokoro,  Afikpo, 
Mkpani,  N.  Ibibio,  and  Obokusmi  (de- 
spatches, four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and  Brig.-Com. 
(C.M.G.):  m.  1900;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1916.  St.  John,  New  Brunswick , Canada. 

MacDonell,  Col.  Edgar  Errol  Napier, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Hugh 
Guion  MacDonell,  P.C.,  G. C.M.G. , C.B.  [see 
“Knights’  Widows  "J;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Eton;  Col.  in  the  Army;  was  H.B.M.’s 
Consul-General  at  Lorenzo  Marques  1912-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  British  Consul-Gen. 
at  Rio  de  Janeiro;  European  War  1914-18 
in  British  E-  Africa  (despitches,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1906,  Violet,  only  da.  of  Frank  Forrester; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  British  Consulate-General, 
Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. 

Macdonell,  Capt.  Ian  Harrison, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Macdonell, 
of  Glengarry ; b.  1878 ; Capt.  Highland 

L. I.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 

five  clasps),  Kano-Sokoto  Campaigns  1903-6 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches);  appointed  a Flying 
Officer  Roy.  Fiying  Corps,  Mil.  Wing 
1915,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Dorsetshire  Regt.  1917-18;  assumed  by 
deed  poll  1916  the  Christian  name  of  Ian 
in  lieu  of  that  of  Daniel  : m.  1917,  Ursula 
Vaughan,  da.  of  Capt.  A.  Vaughan  Williams, 
of  The  Manor  Lodge,  Old  Windsor ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1907.  187,  Oakwood  Court,  Kensing- 

ton, IV.  ; Army  and  Navy,  and  Sports’ 
Clubs. 

Macdonell,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Macdonell,  Major  James  Alexander, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
patches, D.S.O.);  cr.D. S.O.  1917. 
McDonnell,  Col.  the  Hon.  Angus,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.  [see  E.  Antrim]. 

McDonnell,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmond,  D.S.O., 

M. B.;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork 
(M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1899) ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I687 


Macdonnell,  Inspector-Gen.  Henry,  C.B.,  I 
son  of  the  late  William  Macdonnell,  of 
Dublin;  b.  1839;  L.R.C.S.I.  i860,  L.R.C.P.I.  I 
1861  ; entered  R.N.  1861,  became  Staff-Surg. 
1874,  Fleet-Surg.  1882,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  1890,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  1897;  served  at  bombardment  of  Alex- 
andria 1882,  and  during  subsequent  Egyptian 
War  (mednl  with  clasp,  bronze  star);  re-  j 
ceived  Jubilee  Medal  1897;  has  had  charge 
of  R.N.  Hospitals  at  Malta,  Chatham,  and 
Haslar : m.  1886,  Francis  Alice,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  William  R.  Holmes,  Consular 
Ser.,  of  Kilrea,  Ireland;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897. 
Keith  House , Villicrs  Road , Southsea,  Hants. 


treal,  May  1911  to  Nov.  1912,  Assist.  Judge 
Advocate  Gen.,  Ottawa,  Nov.  1912  to  Aug. 
1914,  Acting  A.G.,  Ottawa,  Aug.  to  Oct.  1914, 
Mil.  Sec.,  Canadian  Expeditionary  Force, 
Oct.  1914  to  Feb.  1915,  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. 
Canadian  Training  Div.  1915-16,  and  engaged 
on  Special  Duty  1916-19:  m.  1889,  Josephine, 
da.  of  George  Macaulay  Hawke,  of  Toronto  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Caledonian , and  Royal 
Bermuda  Clubs. 

McDougall,  Lieut.- Col.  Kenneth  Hamil- 
ton, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


McDonnell,  Col.  John,  C.B.,  son  of  Luke 
John  McDonnell,  formerly  of  Merrion 
Square,  Dublin  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Stoneyhurst, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered 
R.A.  1872,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1897,  and  Brevet  Col.  1901 ; retired 
1903 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present 
at  action  of  Klip  Kraal  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Comdt.  Roy.  Hi- 
bernian Mil.  Sch.  1914-19:  in.  1900,  Pauline, 
widow  of  Capt.  Charles  Milford,  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Naval 
and  Military , Royal  St.  George  Yacht,  and 
Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

McDonnell,  Richard  Grant  Peter  Purcell, 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; appointed  Inspector  of 
Police,  Burmah  1886,  Assist.  Dist.  Sup.  1887, 
Dist.  Sup.  1896,  and  Commr.,  Rangoon  Town 
Police  1899;  retired  1908  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1905. 

McDouall,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John 
McDouall,  of  Stranraer,  Wigtownshire ; b. 
1871;  ed.  at  Felsted  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  The  Buffs  (E. 
Kent  Regt.)  1892,  and  became  Capt.  1899, 
Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and 
L'eut. -Col.  1919;  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8,  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,. C.M.G.,  C.B. , Legion  ofHonour); 
sometime  employed  with  W.  African  Fron- 
tier Force;  is  a Knight  of  Order  of  Danne- 
brog  of  Denmark : m.  1902,  Mabel  Constance, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Charles 
Richard  Pennington,  K.C.B.,  of  Heathstock, 
Camberley  [see  Pennington,  “ Knights’ 
Widows  ,r] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1910. 

Macdougall,  Major  Alastair  Ian,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  James  William 
Macdougall,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1888  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  5th  Lancers ; European  War 
1914-19,  latterly  on  Staff  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Cavalry,  United  Service,  and  Conservative 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

McDougall,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Tom  McDougall,  C.M.G.; 
b.  1878  ; is  Col.  Canadian  Forestry  Corps, 
and  a temporary  Brig.-Gen.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (C.B.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
MacDougall,  Lieut.  • Col.  Alexander 
James,  C.M.G.,  M.B.;  b,  1872;  Lieut.-Col.. 
R.A.M.C.;  European  War  19 14- 18 (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  19x9. 

McDougall,  Alexander  Patrick,  C.B.E.’, 
b.  18 — ; Live  Stock  Commr.  for  Scotland  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

McDougall,  Capt.  Arthur,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  Yeo. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Macdougall,  Maj.-Gen.  (James)  Charles, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Mac- 
Dougall,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  Toronto  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Kingston,  Canada  ; Maj.-Geo.  Cana- 
dian Permanent  Force  ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  as  D.A.A.G.  Railway  Transport 
(Queen’s  medal  with  clasp);  was  Comdt. 
Schs.  of  Instruction,  Canada,  April  1901  to 
Sept.  1909,  Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  Sept.  1909  to  May  1911,  A.A.G.,  M011- 


McDougall,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Allan, 
D.S.O.,  F.R.C.V .S. ; b.  1868;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.V.C.  (Reserve),  and  a F'.R.C.V.S. ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Macdowell,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Carlyle, 

C. M.G., D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers  (R.  A.),  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F'.A. ; S.  African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 

1915- 19  Comdg.  281st  Brig.  R.F.  A.  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O. > C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  12,  Weymouth 

Court , Weymouth  Street,  W.i ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

McDowell,  Lieut, -Com.  Daniel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Daniel  McDowell;  b.  1879;  Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1915,  Violet  Irene,  da.  of  — Combs  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

McDowell,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Keith, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Col.  Edmond 
Greswold  McDowell,  C.B. ; b.  1867;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army ; sometime  Prin- 
cipal Med.  Officer  to  W.  African  Frontier 
F'orce,  Nigeria;  served  in  Ashanti  1900  as 
Principal  Med.  Officer  (C.M.G.),  end  during 
European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; 
was  Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1903-10  and  of  Federated  Mala}'  States 
1910-11  : m.  1901,  Bertha  Kathleen  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Bailey,  M. I. C.E. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901. 

MacDowell,  MajorTh2L\n  Wendell,  V.C., 

D. S.O. ; b.  18— ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, D.S.O.,  V.C.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McEachern,  Capt.  N orman  Angus,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7 
(Bar  1919). 

McElligott,  Major  Arnold  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Norris  McEhigott; 
b.  1888;  Major  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McEnroy,  Capt  Patrick,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Leinster  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

’McEwan,  Major  CuthbertTinnie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

McEwan,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O,, 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McEwen,  Major  Alan  BretUll,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  McEwen,  of  Byron,  Ontario; 
b.  1891  ; is  Major  Canadian  Field  Artillery  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Univer- 
sity ( Montreal ) Club- 

MacEwen,  Col.  Douglas  Lilburn,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the-  late  William  Lilburn 
MacEwen,  of  Glenlora,  Lochwinnoch ; b. 
1867  ; entered  Queen’s  Own  Cameron  High- 
landers 1889,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1904, 
Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1916;  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  a 


i688 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Brig.-Com.  and  as  Brig-Gen.  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  ist, 
1891,  Sophia  Margaret  Jameson,  who  d.  1907, 
da.  of  Sir  John  Everett  Millais,  ist  Bt. ; 2nd, 
igcg,  Mary,  da.  of  G.  Lewis  Edwards,  of  New 
York  ; cr.  C.B.,  (Mil.)  1915  C.M.G.  1918.  20, 
Upper  Brook  Street,  W.  1. 

MacEwen,  Brig.-Gen.  Maurice  Lilburn, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Lilburn 
MacEwen,  of  Glenlora,  Lochwinnoch ; b. 
1869 ; entered  16th  Lancers  1890,  became 
Capt.  1897,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1903, 
Lieut. -Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1914;  retired  as 
Hon  Brig  -Gen.  1918 ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1901,  present  at  Relief  of 
Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : in.  1897,  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Woodburn,  K.C.S.I. ; cr.  C.B. 

»I9IS- 

Macewen,  Wing- Com.  Norman  Duck- 
worth Kerr,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; 
formerly  Major  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders,  and  now  Wing-Corn.  R.A.F. ; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

MacFadden,  Arthur  William  James,  C.B., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  James  MacFadden, 
.P.,  of  Portadown,  and  of  Pine  Lodge, 
ladley,  Herts;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Lurgan 
Coll.,  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast,  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.  M.  1893) ; formerly  Ch.  Inspector 
of  Foods,  Local  Govt.  Board ; appointed 
Senior  Med.  Officer  to  Min.  of  Health  1919 : 
in.  1905,  Alice  Bristow,  da.  of  the  late  Ven. 
John  Spence,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Connor; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  20,  Lymington  Road, 

W.  Hampstead,  N.  IV.  ; Savage  Club. 
MacFarlan,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederic  Alex- 
ander, C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
David  MacFarlan,  C.B.,  of  6,  Randolph 
Crescent,  Edinburgh ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Lorette 
Sch. ; entered  Queen’s  Own  (Cameron 
Highlanders)  1885,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1909, 
Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920  ; 
Sudan  1885-6  (medal,  bronze  star),  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898  (despatches,  4th  class  Med- 
jidie),  European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig.- 
Com.  (despatches,  C.B):  m.  1899,  Nora 
Mary,  da.  of  Melvill  Woodhouse,  of  Wey- 
bridge  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

MacFarlan,  Major  John  Buchanan, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1876  ; is  Major  R.G.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

MacFarlane,  Rev.  A., D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

MacFarlane,  Col.  David  James  Mason, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  David  Mason,  of 
Edinburgh;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.,  M.S.  1885,  M.D.  1888);  practised  in 
Berkshire  1888-1907 ; sometime  Major  4th 
Batn.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Seaforth 
Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke 
of  Albany’s) ; is  Col.  Territorial  Force ; 
European  War  1914-19,  present  at  battle  of 
Neuve  Chapelle  (severely  wounded,  des- 
patches twice,  C.M.G.);  assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1907  the  surname  of  MacFarlane 
in  lieu  of  his  patronymic:  m.  1889,  Mary 
Blanche,  da.  of  Francis  Edmund  Anstie, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Kindoivic,  Maidenhead ; Turin , 
Forfarshire ; Bath,  and  Arts  Clubs. 
Macfarlane,  Brig.-Gen.  Duncan  Alwyn, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Duncan  Macfarlane;  6.1857;  ed.  at  Radley, 
and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879) ; 
entered  West  India  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  1888,  Brevet 
Major  1898,  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1907,  and  Col.  1909 ; retired  as 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918  ; served  on  W.  Coast 
of  Alrica  1883,  with  Sudan  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (dangerously  wounded, 
medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition 


1897-8  (despatches,  twoclasps,  Brevet  Major), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.)  ; commanded  Seaforth  and  Cameron 
Brig.,  Scottish  Command  1911-14;  was  Brig. 
Com.  1914,  and  Inspector  of  Territorial  Force 
1915-18  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1913, 
Edith  Lavinia,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  the  Hon. 
Richard  Bingham,  R.N.  [see  E.  Lucan] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Naval  and 
Military , and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

Macfarlane,  Major  Fane  Andrew  James, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  London 
Regt.  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Major; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Macfarlane,  George  James,  C.M.G., 
elder  son  of  the  late  John  Macfarlane, 
formerly  Resident  Magistrate,  Natal ; b 
1855;  ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Pietermaritzburg; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Natal  Forces;  served  during 
Zulu  War  1878-9,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
present  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  ; was  Mayor 
of  Pietermaritzburg  1898,  1899,  1900,  1901, 
and  1902  : m.  1888,  Mary  Maria,  da.  of  Walter 
Macfarlane,  formerly  Speaker  of  Legislative 
Assembly,  Natal ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Redland, 
Pietermaritzburg,  Natal ; Victoria  (. Pieter- 
maritzburg,) Club. 

McFarlane,  Major  George  Whitlock, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Macfarlane.  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Erskine, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1885 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  19th  Hussars ; European  War 
1914-18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

MacFarlane,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Alex- 
ander, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Inf.  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
two  Bars.  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(two  Bars  1919). 

McFarlane,  Major  Ronald,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  D.  McFarlane ; b.  i860 ; entered 
Army  1880,  and  became  Capt.  Lancers 
1888;  retired  1892;  is  Major  Reserve  of 
Officers  ; served  during  Matabele  Rebellion 
1896  (C.M.G.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1902  (pro- 
moted Major) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1898.  Naval  and 
Military,  and  Wellington  Clubs. 
Macfarlane,  Thomas  John  Malcolm, 

C. M.G.,  younger  son  of  the  late  John 
Macfarlane,  formerly  Resident  Magistrate, 
Natal;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Pietermaritzburg 
High  Sch.  ; served  with  Natal  Field  Force 
1899-1900  with  Intelligence  Depart.,  first  in 
charge  of  Murray’s  Scouts,  and  subsequently 
with  Natal  Guides,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  C.M.G.);  is  a Civil 
Engineer,  and  an  A.M.I.C.E. : m.  1893, 
Agnes  Stenhouse,  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Macfarlane,  sometime  Speaker  of  Natal 
Legislative  Assembly  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Macfarlane, Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Walter  Macfarlane,  of  22,  Park 
Avenue,  Glasgow  ; b.  1853;  ed.  at  Loretto  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Glasgow  Yeo.;  served 
during  European  War  1014-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Cavalry,  and  Western  ( Glasgow ) 
Clubs. 

McFeely,  Capt.  Cecil  Michael,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McFerran,  Lieut.-Col . Edwin  Millar 
Gilliland,  C.B.E.  ; b.  t8— ; Lieut.-Col.  4th 
Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Macfie,  Brig.-Gen.  Andrew  Laurie,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Macfie,  J.P.,  D.L. ; 
b.  r 860  ; is  Col.  Liverpool  Regt.  (retired), 
and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1903,  McLaren, 
da.  of  Linus  Post,  of  New  York ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Mira-Sol,  Biarritz,  France. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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Mac  fie,  Major  Claud,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; 
Major  Seafoith  Highlanders  (retired)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macfie,  Capt.  Thomas  Girdwood,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; 6.  18 — ; Capt.  S.  African  Inf.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Macfie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Colvin, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Macfie,  of 
Clermistown,  Midlothian;  b.  1874;  entered 
R.E.  1894,  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps.  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  19x8,  Mary  Ethel,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Westgarth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
2,  Stafford  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. 

McGavin,  Col.  Donald  Johnstone.  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary 
Col.  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1017,  C.M.G.  1919. 

McGavin,  Lawrie  Hugh,  C.B.E. , son  of 
John  McGavin,  of  Calcutta;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
L.R.C.P.  London  and  M.R.C.S.  England 
1898,  F.R.C.S.  1899  > formerly  Lieut.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; Surg.  Dreadnought  Hos- 
pital, Greenwich,  and  Hospital  for  Women, 
and  Consulting  Surg.  Convent  of  the 
Assumption,  Kensington  Square;  during 
European  War  Surg.  to  King  George’s  Hos- 
pital, R.A.F.  Hospital,  etc.  : m.  1892,  Edith 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Horatio  Beauchamp, 
of  Melbourne;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Moon’s  Hill,  Blackboys,  Sussex;  Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Macgeagh,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Davies 
Foster,  C.B.E.;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxfi  rd  (B.A.  19—);  Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1906;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col . 
London  Rifle  Brig.  (T.F.) ; has  been  A.A.G. 
at  War  Office  since  rgi8;  1914  star  and 
clasp;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Arthur's,  and 
Conservative  Club. 

MacGeorge,  Col.  Henry  King,  C.B. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Henry  John  MacGeorge, 
I.C.S.  ; b.  1865  ; entered  Hussars  1886  and 
Indian  Army  1890,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1912 
and  Col.  19  7;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1914-16, 
present  at  battle  of  Ctesiphon  (despatches 
four  times,  C.B.) ; appointed  a Camp  Area 
Comdt.  1916:  m.  1890,  Christiana  Eliza- 
beth, el.  da.  of  the  late  William  Pegg,  of 
Woburn ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

McGhee,  Major  Arthur  Sydney  Pon- 
sonby,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  : 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McGhie,  Engineer- Com.  Henry  Bum- 
sted,  DS.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
McGhie,  oi  Prows,  Lesmahagow,  Lanark- 
shire; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; 
formerly  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (meual),  European  War  1914-19, 
latterly  in  Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1913,  Amy,  only  child  of  the  late  Henry  D.  S. 
Ingledew,  of  Wood  view,  Penrith  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1920.  Trows,  Lesmahagow,  Lanark- 
shire. 

McGildowny,  Major  William,  D.S.O. ; 
6.1870;  is  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  (retired) ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
MacGill,  Adm.  Thomas,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Thomas  MacGill,  of  Clapham  ; 6. 
1850;  ed.at  Western  Coll.,  Brighton  ; entered 
R.N.  1863,  became  Lieut.  1874,  Com.  ^885, 
Capt.  1892,  Rear-Adm.  1904  (retired  ^b6), 
Vice-Adm.  1908,  and  Adm.  1913;  served  during 
Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star), 
in  E.  Sudan  1884-5  us  Harbour  Master  at 
Suakin  (despatches,  clasp,  promoted  Com.), 
in  E.  Africa  against  Chief  Mbarak  1895 
(despatches,  medal),  and  with  Benin  Expe- 
dition 1897  in  command  of  column  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) : m.  1884,  Maria,  da.  of 
Thomas  West;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897.  Royal 
Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Club. 


McGillycuddy,  Lieut.-Col.  Ross  Kinloch, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Denis  Donough  Charles, 
The  McGillycuddy  of  The  Reeks,  formerly 
R.N.,  of  Bauncluone,  Beaufort,  co.  Kerry  ; 
b.  1882  ; entered  R.F.A.  1902  and  R.H.A. 
1908,  became  Capt.  4th  Dragoon  Guards 
1912,  Brevet  Major  1916,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Major  1919  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
appointed  a Gen.  Stan  Officer  1915, 
D. A.A.G.  1916,  and  A.A.G.  1917  : m.  1908, 
Helen  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Cour- 
age, of  Shenfield  Place,  Essex;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
McGilp,  Major  Clyde,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Alexander  McGilp,  of  Birkenhead,  Auckland, 
New  Zealand;  b.  1883;  ed.  in  Auckland:  is 
in  New  Zealand  Civil  Ser.,  and  Major  New 
Zealand  Field  Artillery  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr  D.S.O.  1917. 
McGiveney,  Philip,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
formerly  2nd  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
McGlinn,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Patrick, 
C.M.G. , C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
temporary  Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Inf.  ; S. 
Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps), 
European  War  1914-ig,  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

McGowan,  Major  Thorburn,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  igoo,  and  is  Major; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McGrath,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Thomas, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A. , and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 
War  Office  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S  O.  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Lieut  -Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

MacGregor,  Col.  Henry  Grey,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  D.  MacGregor,  K.C.B.  ; 
6.  1838 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered 
Army  1858,  became  Capt.  1869,  Major  1879, 
Lieut.-Col.  1882,  and  Col.  1886  ; retired  1895  ; 
served  during  Zulu  War  1879,  on  the  Staff 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
during  Boer  War  1881,  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1882,  as  D.  A.  A. and  Q.M.G.(despatches, 
medal,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  and 
with  Sudan  Expedition  1885  as  A. A.  and 

Q. M.G.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  clasp) ; 
was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  N.  Dist.  1883-5,  and 
A.A.G.,  Head  Quarters  1890-95;  appointed 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1886 : m.  1863,  Rosetta,  who 
d.  1891,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Joseph 
Napier,  1st  Bt. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1889.  4, 
Brechin  Place,  S.  IV. ; National  Club. 

MacGregor,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.M.G.; 

b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -#Col.  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
McGregor,  Major  James,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Macgregor,  James  Comyn,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Ronald  Macgregor  W.  S.,  of  Fortwilliam, 
Scotland;  6.  1861 ; ed.  at  Felsted  Sch.;  was 
Lieut.  7th  Batn.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
18  -1-4,  Sub-Inspector  Basutoland  Mounted 
Police  1884-91,  Assist.  Commr.,  Basuto- 
land 1891-12,  Govt.  Sec.,  Bechuanaland  1912- 
16,  and  Dep.  Resident  Commr.,  Basutoland 
1916-17,  since  when  he  has  been  Resident 
Commr. ; author  of  “ Basuto  Traditions”  : m. 
18 — , Emma,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  D.  F.  EUen- 
berger;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Mat eking,  S. 
Africa;  Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town)  Club. 
Macgregor,  John  Julius,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Chm.  of  Directing  Board  of  Glou- 
cester Filling  Factory,  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Macgregor,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  P.  L.  Macgregor, 

R. A.,  6.  1877 ; entered  Coldstream  Guards 
1897,  became  Capt.  1905,  Major  1913,  and 


1690 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; retired  1919;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1901  (despatches),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1904,  Kathleen,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  A.  C.  H.  Stewart  (formerly  2nd 
Life  Guards),  of  Rockhill,  Letterkenny,  co. 
Donegal;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

McGregor,  Major  Roy  Stanlej',  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps.  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

MacGregor,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  A.  MacGregor;  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders 
1897,  and  retired  1913 ; rejoined  1914.  and 
is  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  during  siege  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914- 17, 
present  at  battle  of  Loos  (despatches 
seven  times,  D.S.O.,  1915  star,  two  medals)  ; 
has  Delhi  Durbar  medal;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Reserve  of  Officers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Army 
and.  Navy  Club. 

McGrigor,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Rhoderick 
Robert,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  [see  McGrigor,  Bt.]. 
MacGuck,in,  Charles  John  Graham, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Neal  MacGuckin,  J.P.,  of 
Fairview,  Ballinderry,  co.  Londonderry  ; 
b.  1884  ; a M.I.C.E  . a M.I.M.E-,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts;  has  been  Local 
Director  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong,  Whitworth 
and  Co.  (Limited)  since  1917  : m.  1912,  his 
cousin,  Anna,  da.  of  James  Malone,  of  Cooks- 
town,  co.  Tyrone  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  South 
House,  Grainger  Park  Road,  N eivcastle-on- 
Tyne;  Junior  Carlton  Club. 

McGuffen,  Lieut.-Col.  Chester  Fish, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McHardy,  Brig. -Gen.  Alexander  Ander- 
son, C. B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Alexander  Burness  McHardy, 
K.C.B.,  of  3,  Ravelston  Park,  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1868  ; ed.at  Westminster Sch., and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.A.  1888,  became  Capt.  1898, 
Major  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col  1920; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
present  at  action  of  Tartgai  Pass  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Signalling 
Officer  to  5th  Div.,  and  subsequently  as 
D.A  A.G.,  ior  Intelligence,  Natal,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  with  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1903  (despatches),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  and 
D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
C.  M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  and  Order  of 
Merite  Agricole  of  France);  was  Staff  Capt. 
R.A.  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  Mersey  Coast 
Defences  1904-8,  and  a D.A. A.  and  Q.M.G., 
2nd  Div.,  Aldershot  1909-11,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  China  1913  ; appointed  Controller  of 
Surplus  Stores  and  Salvage  1919:  m.  1904, 
Lilian,  da.  of  Coghlan  McHardy,  J.P., 
formerly  of  1,  Grenville  Place,  Cromwell 
Road,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Cranford,  Ruthrieston, 
Aberdeen  ; United  Service  Club 
McH  arg,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  Alexis,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1874  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E.;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McIllree,  Capt.  John  Raymond,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Henry  McIllree,  I.S.O.  ; b.  1893  ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.  Sch.,  Port  Hope,  Ontario  ; 
a Law  Student  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17,  as  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

MacIlwainf.,  Major  Alexander  Gillilan 

iohnson,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
[angle  Macllwaine;  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Sch.,  Armagh;  L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.R.C.S.I.; 
Capt. and  Brevet  Major  H.  A.  M.C. ; appointed 
Hon.  Surg.  to  Vicreoy  of  India  1916;  was 
Embarkation  Med.  Officer  Overseas  Forces, 
Bombay  1915-16;  Dep.  Assist.  Director  ol 


Med.  Ser.,  Embarkation,  Bombay  1916-17, 
and  Comdg.  Base  Depot  Med.  Stores  Meso- 
potamia Expeditionary  Force  1917-18  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
MacIlwaine,  Capt.  Alfred  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.H.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches.  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  19—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
McInerney,  Lieut.-Col . Timothy  Marcus, 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Thomas  McInerney, 
formerly  of  Melbourne;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  St. 
Patrick’s  Coll.,  Melbourne,  and  at  Melbourne 
Univ.  ; Bar.  Victoria  1896;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
(Unattached  List)  Mil.  Forces  of  Common- 
wealth of  Australia;  sometime  Provost  Mar- 
shal of  Victoria ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with 
1st  Victorian  Contingent  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps);  organised 
Pretoria  High  Court,  and  acted  as  Advocate 
thereof,  and  as  Ch.  Magistrate ; also  acted 
as  Resident  Magistrate,  Krugersdorp  and 
Barberton,  and  as  Pres,  of  Central  Judicial 
Commn.,  Transvaal,  settling  all  claims  of 
foreign  and  British  subjects,  and  of  ex- 
Burghers  of  Transvaal  and  Orange  Free 
State  at  close  of  wTar  : m.  1904,  Agnes,  da.  of 
Edward  Taylor,  of  Yorkshire;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1907.  90,  Queen  Street,  Melbourne. 

MacInnes,  Col.  Charles  Stephen,  C.M.G., 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Donald  MacInnes, 
of  Hamilton,  Canada  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Toronto  (M.A. 
1893,  Fellow’  1893-4)  ; a K.C.  1908 ; European 
War  as  Col.  Canadian  Forces : m 1902,  Rose, 
da.  of  the  late  T.  C.  Patteson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
1,  Admiral  Road,  Toronto,  Canada ; Toronto 
and  York  (Toronto),  and  Riaeau  ( Ottawa. ) 
Clubs. 

McInnis,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Bowater, 
C.M.G.;  b.  1847;  entered  9th  Lancers  1874, 
became  Capt.  i88x,  and  Major  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1887 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9-80,  as  Adj.  9th  Lancers, 
present  at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar, 
and  battle  of  Mazra  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star)  ; was 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Constabulary,  Gold  Coast 
1887-90  (repeatedly  mentioned  in  Gov.’s  de- 
spatches), Comdt.  of  Local  Forces  of  Trini- 
dad and  a M.E.C.  of  the  Colony  1890-91,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  British  Guiana  Police 

1891- 2,  also  Comdt.  of  British  Guiana  Mil. 

1892- 1902  ; went  on  special  duty  to  Uruan 

on  Venezuelan  Frontier  1896 ; commanded 
Colonial  Govt.  Forces  during  Jubilee  Cele- 
brations 1897 : m.  1839,  Maud  Susanna 

Wearing;  cr.  C.M.G.  1890.  Army  and  Navy, 
and  Radnor  (Folkestone)  Clubs. 

McIntosh,  Col.  Alexander  Morrison, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Acting  Col.  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1919. 

McIntosh,  Miss  Annie,  C.B.E.,  R.R.C., 
da.  of  the  late  Donald  McIntosh,  J.P.  for  co. 
Hereford ; b.  1871  ; seven  years  Matron’s 
Senior  Assist,  at  the  London  Hospital  ; has 
been  Matron  and  Sup.  of  Nursing  at  St. 
Bartholomew’s  Hospital  since  1910  (R.R.C. 
rst  Class  1917) ; was  a Member  of  Committee 
for  Supply  of  Nurses  by  War  Office  1916;  is 
a Member  of  Committee  of  Nurses’  Insur- 
ance So.,  a Nurses’  Representative  of 
Nurses’  Policy-Holders  of  Roy.  National 
Pensions  Fund  for  Nurses,  a Member  of 
Couucil  of  Coll,  of  Nursing  (Limited),  and  a 
Member  of  Committee  of  Queen  Alexandra’s 
War  Relief  Fund  for  Nurses;  received 
Medaille  d’honneur  (argent)  l’assistance 
publique,  Paris  1914  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  St. 
Bartholomew's  Hospital,  IVest  Smithfield, 
E.C. 

Macintosh,  Major  Cyril  Leslie  Stewart, 
DjS.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps:  served  during  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19*7- 
Macintosh,  Major  John  Alexander, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Macintyre,  Major-Gen.  Donald  Charles 
Frederick,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen. 
M.  Macintyre,  R.A.  ; b.  1859;  entered  78th 
egt.  1879,  and  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 


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i8go,  Major  1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Brevet 
Col.  1907,  Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1914; 
retired  1918 ; Afghan  War  1880  (medal), 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present 
at  actions  of  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai,  and 
capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  clasp),  Abor 
Expedition  1911-12  (despatches,  C.B.);  ap- 
pointed to  command  Jhelum  Brig.  N.  Army, 
India  1912  and  to  special  duty  1916  : m.  1898  ; 
or.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 

Macintyre,  Lieut. -Col.  Duncan  Eberts, 
D.S  0.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Duncan  S. 
Macintyre,  of  Montreal  ; b.  1885 ; ed.  in 
Montreal  ; is  a Furniture  Manufacturer,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  28th  Inf.  Batn.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D S.O.,  M.C.):  m.  1913,  Marjorie 
Scott,  of  Galt,  Ontario : cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Owen  Sound,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Macintyre,  Capt.  Hugh  Ross,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,M.D.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C.,D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McIver,  Major  Kenneth  Ian,  D.S.O. , 

M. C.  ; b.  1886  ; Capt.  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McKaig,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Bickerton, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1883;  Lieut.-Col.  Liverpool  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Mackay,  Major  Atwood  Talbot,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; European 
War  1915-18  (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McKay,  Benjamin  Thomas,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18— ; Acting  Manager,  Australian  Small 
Arms  Factory  ; cr.  C BE  1918. 

MacKay,  Major  Daniel,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mackay,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Watt, 

C. M.G. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Force?;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

McKay,  Col.  Henry  Kellock,  C.B.,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  McKay;  b.  1850; 
entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1873,  and  became 
Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  (now  Lieut.-Col.)  1893,  and 
Col.  1904 ; retired  1909  ; has  been  Civil  Surg. 
and  Sup.  of  Lunatic  Asylums,  Jubbulpore, 
and  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Meerut  Div. 
and  Burma:  m.  1886;  cr.  C.I.E.  1898,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1906. 

McKay,  Hugh  Victor,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  to  war  industries  during 
European  War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Mackay,  Biig.-Gen.  Iven  Giffard,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Isaac  Mackay;  b. 
1882;  Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.) : m.  X914, 
Marjorie  Evelyn,  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  J.  B. 
Meredith,  of  New  South  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Mackay,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  James  Alex- 
ander Kenneth,  C.B.,  O.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  Alexander  Mackay,  of  Wallendbeen, 

N. S.  Wales  ; b.  1859  : ed.  at  Camden  Coll., 
and  Gram.  Sch.,  Sydney  ; raised  1st  Aus- 
tralian Vol.  Horse  (of  which  he  became 
Col.) ; has  V.D. ; also  raised  W.  Camden 
Light  Horse ; was  a M.L.A.  (Burrow  Div.) 
1898-9,  and  Ch.  Staff  Officer  and  A.A.G., 
Oversea  Colonial  Forces,  Cape  Town  1900- 
1901;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Col. 
6th  Imperial  Bushmen  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; 
is  a M.L.C.  of  N.S.  Wales,  a F.R.G.S.,  and 
Vice-Pies,  of  Executive  Council;  was  Chm. 
of  Papuan  Roy.  Commn.  1907;  appointed 
Brig,  an  Australian  Light  Horse  Brig.  1912, 
and  Director-Gen.  Australian  Army  Reserve 
1916;  retired  1920;  author  of  “The  Yellow 
Wave,”  etc.,  etc.:  m.  18— , Mabel  Kathe- 
rine, da.  of  John  Coppick  White;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900,  O.B.E.  (Civi)  1920.  Wallandoon 
Station,  Wallendbeen,  N.S.  Wales;  Austra- 
lian and  Imperial  Service  ( Sydney ) Clubs. 

Mackay,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Doull,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1866;  Lieut.-Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  (re- 


tired) ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Somaliland  1908-10  (despatches, 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  appointed  Inspector  of  Q.M.G. 
Sers.  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mackay,  Col.  James  Francis,  C.B.E., 
son  of  John  Mackay,  of  Inveralmond,  Cra- 
mond,  Midlothian ; b.  1855 ; ed-  at.  Edin- 
Univ.  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.) 
R.G  A.  (Vol.  and  T F ),  a W.S.,  and  a J.P. 
for  Midlothian  ; on  Recruiting  Staff  at  Edin- 
burgh, and  acted  as  Mil.  Representative 
before  Oty  of  Edinburgh  Appeal  Tribunal 
during  European  War  (C.B.E):  m.  1886, 
Annie  Alma,  da.  of  the  late  David  Croall, 
of  Southfield,  Midlothian;  cr  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1020.  White  House,  Cramond,  Midlothian; 
Northern  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Mackay,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Keiller,  D.S.O. ) 
b.  1888  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Field  Ar- 
ti’lery  ; European  War  1915-18  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Mackay,  Rev.  Patrick  Robson,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Chap,  to  the  Forces;  European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

McKay,  Co.pt.  Robert  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders;  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Mackay,  Robert  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Gordon  Mackay,  of  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1859;  ed  at  Edinburgh  Institution 
Sch.,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (1st  class  in 
Classics),  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; en- 
tered Sec.'s  Office,  Gen.  Post  Office  1883,  and 
became  Principal  Clerk  1903 ; was  British 
Delegate  to  International  Telegraph  Con- 
ferences at  Budapest  1896,  London  1903,  and 
Lisbon  1908,  and  to  International  Wiieless 
Conferences  at  Berlin  1903  and  1906,  and 
London  1912;  is  a Knight  of  Order  of 
Dannebrog  of  Denmark  : m 18—,  Edith  Mar- 
garet Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Baxter,  of 
Glasgow;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  1,  Beulah  Hill, 

Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

Mackay,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Bertie, 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  James  Robert 
Mackay,  banker,  of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1863  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Institution  and  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  1896),  and  in  London 
and  abroad;  M.R.C.S.,  England  1885;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Surg. 
to  Berwick-on-Tweed  Infirmary,  a J.P.  for 
Berwick-on-Tweed,  and  an  Asso.  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Med.  Officer 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  Officer  Comdg. 
a Surgical  Div.,  and  Senior  Med.  Officer 
Catterick  Command  Depot  (despatches, 
C.M.G.);  sometime  House  Surg.,  Roy.  In- 
firmarjr,  Edinburgh,  and  Assist.  Surg.,  Eye, 
Ear  and  Throat  Hospital ; author  of  various 
scientific  and  surgical  papers : m.  1892, 
Jessie  Wilson,  da.  of  the  late  Alderman 
Adam  Darling,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Berwick-on-Tweed. 

McKean,  Col.  Alexander  Chalmers, 
C.M.G..  son  of  the  late  Major  Robert 
McKean;  b . 1852;  entered  6th  Dragoons 
1879,  became  Capt.  1878,  Major  1883,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1890,  and 
Brevet-Col.  1894  (h.-p.  1895)  ; retired  1898  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1881,  and  in 
operations  in  Zululand  1883,  and  again  in 
1888,  when  he  raised  and  commanded  Basuto 
Force  (honourably  mentioned.  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; was  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  S.  Africa 
1884-5,  Surveyor  to  Zululand  and  New  Re- 

Sublic  Boundary  Commn.  1886,  Commr. 

qutu  Dist.,  Zululand  1887-8,  and  Assist. 
Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  Malta  1888-9;  an  Area  Comdt.  in  France 
and  Italy  during  European  War  : m.  1890, 
the  Baroness  of  Diar-il-Bniet,  Bucana,  and 
Castel Cicciano  [see  “ Maltese  Nobility”]; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1891.  Casa  Inguanez,  Notabile , 
Malta;  Cavalry,  and  Union  (Malta)  Clubs. 

McKean,  Rfajor  Frederick  Thomas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; if  Major  Canadian  Army 


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Ser.  Corps  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McKechnie,  Major  David  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps ; European  War  1914- 19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McKee,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Hon.  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McKee,  Col.  Samuel  Hanford,  C.M.G. 
son  of  Samuel  H McKee,  manufacturer;  b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Model  Sch.,  Fredericton,  Cana- 
da, at  New  Brunswick  (B.A.  1896),  and 
McGill  Univ.  (M.D.  1900),  and  in  Freiburg  ; 
is  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps,  Assist. 
Oculist  and  Aurist,  Gen.  Hospital,  Montreal, 
Oculist  to  Montreal  Maternity  Hospital,  and 
to  Alexandra  Hospital,  and  Sec.  to  Medico- 
Chirurgical  So.  of  Montreal,  Demonstrator  in 
Ophthalmology,  Lecturer  in  Bacteriology, 
McGill  Univ.,  and  a Member  of  various 
Assos. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; author  of  numerous 
Med.  Works  : m.  1906,  Shirley  Britton,  da. 
of  D.  Colin  Cowan,  of  Gananoque,  Ontario  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  158,  Crescent  Street , Mont- 

real; University , and  Montreal  Hunt  Clubs. 

Mackeece,  Major  William  Foster,  D S.O.; 
b.  1889;  is  Capt.  Roy.  W.  Kent.  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Major  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McKeever,  Major  Andrew  Edward, 
D.S.O,,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major 
R.A.F.  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x8. 

MacKelvie,  Major  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Alexander  MacKelvie,  of  Campbeltown, 
Scotland;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Campbeltown 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Roy.  High 
Sch.  ; is  a Solicitor,  T own  Clerk  of 
Campbeltown,  and  Major  (T.D.)  R.G.A. 
(T.F.);  served  at  Gallipoli  19x5  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1900,  Agnes  Greenlees;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1915.  Camfibeltown,  Scotland. 
Mackendrick,  Lieut  .-Col.  William  Gor- 
don, D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Mackendrick,  of 
Galt,  Ontario;  b.  1864;  is  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Engineers ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
MacKenna,  Hon.  James,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Robert  MacKenna  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
Dumfries  Acad.,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A., 
Classical  Honours  1893),  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1894  ; became  Dep. 
Director,  Land  Records  and  Agriculture, 
Burma  1905,  'Director  of  Agriculture  1906, 
Officiating  Agricultural  Adviser  to  Govt,  of 
India  and  Director  of  Research  Institutes, 
Pusa  1913  ; was  employed  on  special  duty, 
Depart,  of  Revenue  and  Agriculture,  Govt, 
of  India  1915,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Upper 
Burma  Vol.  1909-13;  appointed  Development 
Commr.,  Burma  1920;  is  a J.P.  : m.  1902. 
Esther  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  A.  W.  Narr  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Rangoon , Burma;  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

McKenna,  Major  James  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b-  1879;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mackennal,  (Edgar)  Bertram,  M.V.O., 
son  of  John  Simpson  Mackennal,  sculptor  ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Melbourne,  and  in  London 
and  Paris:  is  a Sculptor;  elected  an  A.  R.  A. 
1909  ; designed  Statues  of  Queen  Victoria 
for  India,  Australia,  and  Blackburn,  Statue 
of  King  Edward  VII.  for  Adelaide,  Pedi- 
ment of  new  Govt.  Buildings,  Westminster,  I 
King  George  V.  Coinage,  and  £1  note  (1917) 
designed  and  executed  Memorial  Tomb  to 
King  Edward  VII.  in  St.  George’s  Chapel, 
Windsor  1919:  m.  1884,  Agnes,  da.  of  Henry 
Spooner ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912.  38, 

Marlborough  Hill,  Si.  John's  Wood,  N.  W. ; 
Arts  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Alexander  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Alexander  Watson  Mackenzie,  91st  Regt.,  1 
of  Ord  House,  Muir  of  Ord,  Ross-shire;  | 


b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; entered 
93rd  Regt.  1881,  became  Capt.  Princess 
Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers) 1890,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1911  ; retired  1911;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (wounded,  despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  is  a J.P.andD.L.  for  cos. 
Ross  and  Cromarty,  a Member  of  Roy.  Co. 
of  Archers,  H.  M.’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland ; 
appointed  to  command  3rd  Batn.  Seaforth 
Highlanders  1914,  and  10th  Batn.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  1914 : m.  1898, 
Olive,  da.  of  the  late  George  Holdsworth,  of 
Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn,  Herts  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1901,  C.M.G.  1916.  Ord  House , Muiroj 
Ord , Ross-shire ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

McKenzie,  Major  Alexander  George, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  is  Major  New  Zealand 
Forces;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Ken- 
neth, D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.)  b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army 
(retired)  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
Mesopotamia  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Mackenzie,  Major  Charles  Fraser, 

C. I.E.  ; b.  1889 ; Major  Indian  Army ; 
during  European  War  1917-18  in  Mesopo- 
tamia (despatches,  C.I.E.) : cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Capt.  Colin,  D.S.O.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Donald  Mackenzie,  J.P.,  of 
Gairloch,  Ross-shire;  b.  1872;  entered  R.N. 
1885,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1906,  and 
Capt.  1915 ; served  in  China  1900  with  Naval 
Brig.,  in  command  of  a torpedo  boat  de- 
stroyer, present  at  capture  of  Taku  Forts 
(D.S.O.), and  inDardanelles  1915  (promoted) : 
m.  1899,  Clare  Archer,  el.  da.  of  Franklin 
Homan,  Esq.,  J.P.,  of  Rochester,  Kent,  and 
widow  of  Henry  Stanford-Harris,  ofEltham; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Colin  Mansfield, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  T.  F 
Reserve ; European  War  I9i4-i9(despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

McKenzie,  Cyril,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O., 
M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.  son  of  the  late  P.  W.  J. 
Mackenzie,  of  25,  Marine  Parade,  Dover;  b. 
1881;  ed.  at  Dover  Coll.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1905);  is  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Staff 
Surg.  Meerat  1913-14:  m.  1912,  M.  K.,  da. 
of  W.  J.  Reilly,  Indian  Police;  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Mackenzie,  Major  Donald  Stuart, 
D.S.O. ) b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Med. 
Corps ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Major  Douglas  William 
Alexander  Dalziel,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Major 
W.  R.  D.  Mackenzie;  b.  1889;  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Seaforth  Highlanders;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1915,  Patience 
Elizabeth,  el  da.  of  Capt.  R.  Basil  Hoare, 
Northumberland  Hussars,  of  Leigh  House, 
Chard,  and  6,  Lowndes  Street,  S.W. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Edward  Leslie,  C.I.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  C.  G. 
Mackenzie,  28th  Regt.  ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Bed- 
ford Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. 
1890,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  V907,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1919;  S.  Afn\a  1899-1900 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
sometime  employed  with  N.  Nigerian 
Regt.  ; appointed  to  command  2nd  W. 
Riding  Brig.  (I  F.)  1920:  1920,  Irene, 

widow  of  Francis  Ware,  solicitor,  of  York ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.I.E.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Mackenzie,  Capt.  Eric  Dighton,  D.S.O- 
[see  Mackenzie,  Bt.,  cr.  1890]. 

Mackenzie,  Major  Francis  Burnett, 
D S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  is  Major  Roy.  Scots; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Frederick  Finch,  C.B. , 
son  of  Frederick  William  Mackenzie,  for- 
merly ofStawell  House,  Richmond;  b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; formerly  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col.  5th  Batn.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berks  (High  Sheriff 
1904) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal  with 
three  clasps,  C.B.) : m.  1879,  Ella,  youngest 
da.  the  late  Christopher  Rawson  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902.  Ramslade , near  Bracknell ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  R.F.A. ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Mackenzie,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Birnie, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.)  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
patches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.) ; was  an  Instructor, 
Sch.  of  Gunnery  1905-9;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Hector  Graham 
Gordon,  D.S.O.,  M.D. ; b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A. M.C.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
29,  Fitzjames  Avenue,  West  Kensington,  W.14. 

Mackenzie,  Miss  Helen,  C.B.E. , da  of 

— Mackenzie;  b.  18 — ; Joint  Sec.  New  Zea- 
land War  Contingent  Asso. ; cr.  C.B  E.  1918  . 

Mackenzie,  Major  Herbert  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  P.  W.  J.  Mackenzie,  of  Beech 
Grove,  Kearsney  ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Dover 
Coll.  ; is  Major  Indian  Army,  and  Officer 
of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets ; served  dur- 
ing S.  African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1917,  Miss  Vere  Churchill  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Major  John,  C.I.E.,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Gilbert  Proby  Mac- 
kenzie! Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at 
Merchiston  Castle,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1896,  became  Capt.  1905,  and 
Major  1914  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp) ; appointed 
A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  and  Gov.-Gen.  of  India 
1906,  and  has  been  Comptroller  of  Viceroy’s 
Household  since  1907 : m.  1908,  Dorothy 

Helen,  M.B.E.,  only  da.  of  Col.  William 
George  Massy,  R.A.  ; cr.  C.I.E,  1911. 
Viceroy’s  Camp,  India  ; Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Alexander, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Force  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

McKenzie,  Major  John  Allen,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Roderick  Mackenzie,  of 
Kingston,  Ontario ; b.  1889  J is  Major  Cana- 
dian Forces  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hugh,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O., son  ofthelate  Major  H.  L.  Mackenzie, 
R.A.;  b.  1876;  ed.at  Merchiston  Castle  Sch., 
Edinburgh,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots ; European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Aviz 
of  Portugal):  m.  1906,  Lorna  Gladys,  da. 
of  the  late  E.  Bourne  Lucas  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Munro, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut  -Col.  John  Percival, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Mackenzie,  of  Canadian 
Pacific  Railway  Staff;  b.  1885;  is  a Railway 


1693 


Engineer,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  D.S.O. 
with  Bars,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1917  (2nd  Bar  1919). 

Mackenzie,  Capt.  J.  R.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Capt.  Scottish 
Horse  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

McKenzie,  Major  Kenneth  Alan,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

McKenzie,  Major  Kenneth  McLeod, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Major  R.A.V.C.,  and 
Assist.  Director-Gen.  Army  Vet.  Ser.  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mackenzie, Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  William, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.]  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Lawrence  How- 
ard, D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Nova  Scotia  Regt.  ; N.  Russia 
1919  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mackenzie,  Major  Lionel  De  Amarel, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Gordon  Highlanders  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

McKenzie,  Major  Louis  Evander,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Vet. 
Corps.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Major  Robert  Carlyle, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Harman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  (T.D.)  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McKenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Pierson, 

C. M.G. ) b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces  Reserve ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Mackenzie,  Col.  Thomas  Campbell, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  James  Mackenzie,  of  Kinsale ; 
b.  1872;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1899,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
battles  of  Modder  River  and  Magersfon- 
tein,  at  actions  of  Wittebergen  and  Wit- 
poort,  and  operations  in  Orange  River 
and  Cape  Colonies  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; acted  as  Senior  Med. 
Officer,  Nyima  Expedition  1908  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp) ; attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1906-13  (4th  class  Medjidie),  since 
when  he  has  been  a Dep.  Assist. -Director 
of  Medical  Sers.;  has  gold  medals  of  Roy. 
Humane  So.  and  the  Ministiere  dela  Marine 
(France):  m.  1912,  Elsie  Burgoyne,  da.  of 
the  late  C.  Moyle-Borlase,  of  Penzance ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902. 

Mackenzie,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kenneth 
Seaforth,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter 
Fawkes  Mackenzie,  M.D.,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch., 
at  Sydney  Univ.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1894);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1895, 
and  N.S.  Wales  1897;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Forces ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17,  in  Gallipoli  and  France  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas); 
cr  D.S.O.  1917.  Australian  (Sydney),  and 
New  Oxford  and  Cambridge  (London)  Clubs. 
Mackenzie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Scobie, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Major  R.A.O.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ‘ rn.  1906, 


1694 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Francis 
Moore  [see  E.  Drogheda,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Mackenzie,  Major  Evelyn  Robert 
Leopold  Fraser-,  D.S.O. , M.C. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  1st  Highland  Brig.  R.H.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Allangrange , Munlochry , Ross- 
s/iire ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Mary  Margaret  Stew- 
art-, C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Stein- 
kopff,  of  47,  Berkeley  Square,  W.,  and 
Lydhurst,  Hayward’s  Heath;  b.  18 — ; a 
Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England;  was  Organizer  and  I3t 
Pres.  Ross-shire  Branch  of  Scottish  Red 
Cross;  during  European  War  Comdt.  and 
Donor  Seaforth  Red  Cross  Hospital  (Conon 
Bridge)  and  Strathpeffer  Annexe,  Sup.  Sea-  ! 
forth  Surgical  War  Dressings  So.,  and  Hon.  1 
Sec.  Ross-shire  Prisoners  of  War  Fund : j 
m.  1899,  Col.  James  Alexander  Francis  Hum-  | 
berston  Stewart-Mackenzie  of  Seaforth  [see  E. 
Galloway,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Brahan 
Castle , Conon  Bridge,  Ross-shire;  Lydhurst,  \ 
Hayward’s  Heath. 

McKeown,  Col.  Walter,  C.B.E.)  b.  1866; 

temporary  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; j 
is  Surg.-in-Ch.  St.  Michael’s  Hospital,  , 
Toronto  : m.  1892,  Minnie,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Woods,  of  Toronto;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919- 

MacKessack,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter,  M.B., 
D.S.O., son  of  — MacKessack  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (B.Sc.  1892,  M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
1894);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mackesy,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ernest 
Randolph,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  Mackesy;  b.  1861 ; Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles ; European 
War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli  and  Eg>pt  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  is  Mil.  Gov.  of 
Es-Salt-Amman  Dist.  E.  of  Jordan;  cr. 
D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Mackesy,  Col.  John  Pierse,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 

R. E.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  I 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  ! 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Mackesy,  Lieut.-Col.  Pierse  Joseph, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  1883;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McKew,  Rev.  Robert,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
McKew,  of  Valencia,  co.  Kerry;  b.  1872; 
Chap,  and  Instructor-Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Mackey,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  James  Alexan-  I 
der,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  j 
Capt.  Hugh  Allen  Mackey, R.A., of 26, Queen’s  ! 
Gate  Gardens,  S.  W. ; b.  1876;  entered  R.H.A. 
1896,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  and  | 
Lieut.-Col.  1917;  served  during  European  j 
War  1914-17  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  , 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia,  | 

C. M.G.)  : m.  1904,  Violet  Alice,  el.  da.  of  | 
Henry  Edgar  Rodwell,  of  22,  Philbeach  I 
Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1901, 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917. 

McKibbin,  Major  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; b. 

18—;  is  Major  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  I 
Corps;  New  Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  I 
1915-18,  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  j 
Sers.  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Mackie,  Major  Ernest  F.,  D.S.O.  ) b.  1873  > 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  with  Strathcona’s  Horse  j 
(despatches  twice.  Queen's  medal  with  j 
lour  clasps,  D.S.O.);  sometime  a D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G. ; is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and 
Major  Canadian  Qav.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Mackie,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O. ; b.  j 
18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European  I 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  I 

1917.  J 


Mackie,  Horatio  George  Arthur,  C.B.E.) 
b.  1868;  appointed  Vice  Consul  1895,  Consul 
1905,  Consul-Gen.  at  Buenos  Aires  1913,  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  Paris  1920;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
British  Consulate-General,  Paris. 

Mackie,  Capt.  James  Campbell,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Hon.  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 

m.  18 — , May,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

VIcKie,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  or 
the  late  James  McKie  (formerly  M.P.  for 
Kirkcudbrightshire),  of  Bargaly  ; b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow;  is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col . 
(T.D.)  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Comdt.  at 
Christiana  and  Modder  River  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1910,  Violet,  da.  of  Sir  Oswald 
Mosley,  4th  Bt.,  of  Rolleston,  Burton-on- 
Trent ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Etnespie,  Castle 
Douglas,  N.B.  ; Bachelors’,  and  Boodle's 
Clubs. 

McKie,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  1893);  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Mackie,  CW.Tom  Darke.  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.) 
b.  1883;  Col.  R.A.F.,  and  Dep.  Director  of 
Works  and  Buildings,  Air  Min. : m.  18 — , 

Constance,  da.  of ; cr.  O.B.E. 

(Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

McKillip,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  McKillip,  of  Toronto  ; 
b.  1887  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  104, 

St.  Johns  Road,  Toronto , Ontario 

McKillop,  Major  Archibald,  D.S.O. ; 6. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McKirim,  Major  David  Sidney  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Major  Shropshire 
L.I.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

McKinery,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William 
Herbert,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John 
McKinery,  Resident  Magistrate;  b.  1879; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  a J.P. ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (despatches,  King’s 
and  Queen’s  medals  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France):  m. 
1903,  Gertrude,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  John 
Matthews,  of  Mossel  Bay,  S.  Africa ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Beaufort  Club. 

Mackinnon,  Major  Archibald  Donald, 

C. M.G.,  O.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Donald  Mackinnon,  D.D.,  Minister  of  Strath, 
Isle  of  Skye  ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  Aberdeen  1887,  M.D.  Aberdeen 
1892)  ; was  Med.  Officer  for  Uganda  Protec- 
torate 1894-7,  and  Director  of  Transport  1898- 
9;  is  a J.P.  for  Inverness-shire;  has  2nd 
Class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar,  4th  class 
Order  of  Hamoudieh  of  Zanzibar,  and  3rd 
class  Order  of  El  Alij’eh  of  Zanzibar;  em- 
ployed on  Special  Duty  1917,  with  rank  of 
Major:  m.  1901,  Mary  Henderson,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  MacDonald,  solicitor,  of  Portree, 
Isle  of  Skye,  and  widow  of  K.  C.  Maciver ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919-  Dun- 
r ingel l,  Kyle  akin.  Isle  of  Skye;  Oriental 
Club. 

Mackinnon,  Major  Daniel  Albert,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18— ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Croix de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Mackinnon,  Com.  Edmund  Julius  Gor- 
don, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Walter  Carr 
Mackinnon;  b.  1880;  Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches..  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Mackinnon,  Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , 
son  of  James  Mackinnon,  of  Glasgow;  b> 
1876;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B. 
1900);  is  a Physician,  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.  F.).  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
with  rank  of  Col. ; served  during  European 


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War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

MACKINNON,  Lieut.- Col.  Lachlan , D.S.O.) 
b.  1886 ; Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  Gordon  High- 
anders;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mackinnon,  Col.  William  Thomas  Morris, 

C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Acting 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

McKinstry,  Capt.  Edward  Robert, 

C. B.E.,  R.D. ; 6.18—;  Capt.  R.N.R.  (R.D.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Commodore  of 
Convoys  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr-  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Mackintosh,  Col.  Donald  James,  C.B., 
M.  V.O.,M.B  , LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Donald 
Mackintosh,  ofShotts,  Lanarkshire;  b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  (M.B.  1884);  is  a F.R.S.E., 
Vice-Pres.  of  British  Hospitals  Asso.,  Med. 
Sup.  Western  Infirmary,  Glasgow,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  (T.F.):  nt.  1894,  Margaret,  da.  of  Thomas 
Fullerton,  of  Redstone,  Perthshire  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Western  Infirmary , Glasgow;  Royal  So- 
cieties' Club. 

Mackintosh,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Elliot 
Buckland,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R E.,  and  a Dep.  Assist. 
Director  at  War  Office  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mackintosh,  Col.  George,  C.B. , C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Eneas  Mackintosh,  oi  Balnes- 
pick,  Inverness ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Marlborough ; 
entered  78th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  1889,  Major  1897, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1905, 
Brevet  Col.  1906,  and  Col.  (h.-p.)  1909;  re- 
tired 1917;  served  during  Afghan  War  1881 
(medal),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  in  Crete  1897, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  Officer  Comdg.  and  in  Charge  ot  Re- 
cords, No.  1 Dist.  1912-19 : m.  igi2,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  G.  B.  Davy,  of  Owthorpe, 
Notts,  and  Spean  Bridge,  Inverness-shire  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  iqii,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Clune , Tomatin , Inverness-shire ; Naval  and 
Military,  Neiv  ( Edinburgh ),  and  Junior 
Constitutional  Clubs. 

Mackintosh,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Burn, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mackintosh,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Kyle, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.S.C. 
(Reserve)  ; European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackintosh,  Major  Stanley  Hugh, 

D.S.O  ] b.  18—;  is  Major  Northumberland 
Fusiliers ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Mackintosh,  Major  William  Alexander 
Onslow  Churchill,  D.S.O. : b.  1884  ; Majorand 
Brevet  Major  R.A.,  and  a Staff  Officer  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh,  Col. 

Alfred  Donald,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Alexander  Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh ; b. 
1851;  Hon.  Col.  in  the  Army;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E*);  m- 
1880,  Harriot  Diana  Arabella  Mary,  C.B.E., 
only  child  of  the  late  Edward  Priest 
Richards,  of  Plas  Newydd.co.  Glamorgan; 
C*B.E*  (Mil.)  1919.  Moy  Hall , Inverness] 
Dunachton,  Inverness  ; Cattrell , Cardiff;  8, 
Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.x ; Carlton 
Club. 

Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh  Mrs. 
Harriot  Diana  Arabella  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Priest  Richards,  of  Plas 
Newydd,  co.  Glamorgan;  b.  18—;  Pres. 
Inverness-shire  Branch,  British  Red  Cross 
So.  : m.  1880,  Col.  Alfred  Donald  Mackintosh 


(The  Mackintosh  of  Mackintosh),  C.B.E.; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Cattrell , Cardiff; 
Moy.  Hall,  Inverness;  8,  Hill  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  W. ; Alexandra  Club. 

Mackworth,  Capt.  Geoffrey,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.  [see  Mackworth,  Bt.]. 

Mackworth,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Llewellyn, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Mackworth,  Bt.]. 
Mackworth,  Capt.  John  Dolben,  C.B.E. 

Tsee  Mackworth,  Bt.  colls.]. 

Maclachlan,  Rear-Adm.  Crawford, 
C.B.,  sonof  George  Maclachlan,  of  Maclachlan ; 
b.  1867  ; Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; appointed  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1919,  and  Rear-Aum.  Reserve 
Fleet,  Rosyth  1920;  has  Legion  of  Honour 
and  Orders  of  Rising  S in  of  Japan,  St.  Olaf 
of  Norway;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Rosyth. 
McLachlan,  Duncan  Clark,  C.M.G., 

1.5.0. ,  son  of  Donald  McLachlan,  formerly 
of  Oban,  N.B.  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  privately ; 
entered  Railway  Depart.,  N.S.  Wales  1869, 
and  became  Ch.  Clerk  1886,  Acting  Under 
Sec.  Public  Works  1896,  Under  Sec.  Mines 
and  Agriculture  1896,  and  Public  Ser. 
Commr.  for  Commonwealth  of  Australia  1902  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  N.S.  Wales  ; was  one  of  the 
Founders  and  first  Pres,  of  Sydney  Masonic 
Club : m.  1879,  Emily  Matilda  West ; cr. 

1.5.0.  1903,  C.M.G.  1909.  Barron  Avenue, 
Darlinghurst,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

McLachlan,  Col.  James  Douglas, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.-,  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; formerly  Col. 
Cameron  Highlanders  ; Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  buttle  of  Khartum  (medal, 
Khedive’s  medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-19,  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  and 
subsequently  Comdg.  Inf.  Brigs,  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.B., 

C. M.G  , American  D.S.M.,  Officer  Legion 
of  Honour,  1914  star  with  clasp,  two  medals, 
Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of  Panama);  was 
Mil.  Attache  at  Washington  and  Mexico 
1911-12,  and  again  at  Washington  1917-19  ; 
appointed  Col. -in-Charge  of  Administration, 
Gibraltar  1920 : m.  1904,  Mab,  da.  of  the 
late  H.  C.  White,  of  Havilah,  N.S.  Wales ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G. 
1019.  Bachelors’,  Brooks’s.  Naval  and 
Military,  Pratt's,  New  ( Edinburgh ),  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

McLachlan,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.]  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Maclachlan,  Col.  Thomas  Robertson, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  T.  J. 
Maclachlan,  R.H.A.  ; b.  1870;  entered  Border 
Regt.  1889,  and  Indian  Army  1892;  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  served  in 
Tibet  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  of  Russia);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Maclachlan,  Major  William  Keith, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  in  the 
Army  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McLagan,  Major  Douglas  Craig,  D.S.O., 
M.B.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Thompson  McLagan ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch.,  Edinburgh, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; Major  (T.D.)  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)(T.F.) ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Jessie, 
el.  da.  of  John  Young-Scott,  of  Redford 
Hill,  Peeblesshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  M.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  34,  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh; 

Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Scottish  Con- 
servative Clubs. 

Maclagan,  Eric  Robert  Dalrymple, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Most  Rev.  William 
Dalrymple  Maclagan,  Archbishop  of  York; 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1902);  Assist.  Keeper  Depart, 
of  Architecture  and  Sculpture,  Victoria  and 
Albert  Museum;  Controller  French  Section 
Ministry  of  Information  during  European 
War;  served  on  Peace  Delegation  : m. 
1913,  Helen  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Frederick  Canning  Lascelles  [see  E.  Hare- 


1696 


COMPANIONAGE. 


wood]  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  15,  Queen's 

Gate  Place , S W. ; Athenceum,  and  Bur- 
lington Fine  Arts  Clubs. 

Maclagan,  Col.  Robert  Smeiton,  C.B., 
C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Robert 
Maclagan,  R.E. ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered 
R.E.  1880,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1898, 
Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  and  Col. 
1910;  retired  1919;  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(despatches,  medal),  with  Miranzai  Expedi- 
tion 1891,  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891 
(clasp),  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps)  ; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart,  of  India  1883  ; 
was  Ch.  Engineer,  P.W.D.,  Punjab  1912-15, 
and  a Member  of  Punjab  Legislative  Council 

1913- 15  ; acted  as  P.W.D.  Member  of  Delhi 
Coronation  Durbar  Committee  ign;  ap- 
pointed Sec.  and  Bursar  of  Haileybury  Coll. 
1919  : m.  1905,  Beatrice  Ethel,  da.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  H.  W.  Duperier;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
C.S.1. 1911,  C.I.E.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

MacLagan,  Maj.-Gen.  Ewen  George 
Sinclair-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Ewen  Sinclair-MacLagan  ; b.  1868; 
entered  Border  Regt.  1889,  became  Capt. 
1898,  Major  Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s 
Own  (Yorksshire  Regt.)  1908,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1919 ; Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5,  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19  (de-patches  five  times,  Brevet 
Col., C. M.G.,  Maj.-Gen.,  C.B., Serbian  Order 
of  the  White  Eagle,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
Palm,  American  D.S.M.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
N.  S.  Wales  1901-4,  appointed  Director  of 
Drill  at  Mil.  Coll,  of  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1911,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an 
Australian  Inf.  Brig.  1914,  an  Australian 
Div.  1917,  and  Highland  Div.  Territorial 
Force  191,9 : m.  1902,  Edith  Kathleen,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  George  Arthur  Fincher, 
K.C.M.G. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Ml.)  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919;  Glenquiech , Forfar. 
Maclaren,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Henry, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O. , son  of  David  Maclaren,  of 
Ottawa,  Canada ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Queen’s 
Univ  (B.A.),  and  Toronto  Univ.  (LL.B.), 
Canada;  Brig. -Gen. Canadian  Field  Artillery; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.s.O., 

C. M.G.):  m.  1916,  Dorothy  Olivia,  da.  of 
Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  White,  C.M.G. ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  292,  Frank 

Street , Ottawa  ; Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

MacLaren,  Squadron-Leader  Donald 
Roderick,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; 
Squadron-Leader  R.A.F. ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.F.C., 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McLaren,  Capt.  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  John  McLaren,  K.B.E.,  of 
Highfield  House,  Headingley  [see  McLaren, 
“Knights’  W.dows  ”] ; b.  188^ ; Capt.  R.E. 
(T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O..  3rd  class  Order  of  Nile):  m. 
1919,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Beverley, 
Bar.-at-Law,  of  Bramley  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
McLaren,  Hon.  Henry  Duncan,  C.B.E. , 
M.P.  [see  B.  Aberconway], 

MacLaren,  Major  Kenneth,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  H.  McLaren,  of  The  Chalet,  Tighna- 
bruaich,  Argyllshire  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at 
Harrow ; entered  13th  Hussars  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  1887,  and  Major  1901  ; retired 
1905;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  on  the  Staff  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914  : 
m.  1st,  1898,  Leila  Evelyn,  who  d.  1904, 
da.  of  Major  Landon  ; 2ndly,  1910,  Ethel 
Mary,  da.  of  George  Wilson  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Durnnar,  Tighnabruaich , co.  Argyll. 
MacLaren,  Col.  Murray,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  Lawrence  Mac 
Laren,  of  St.  John,  New  Brunswick;  b. 
1861  ; ed.  at  New  Brunswick  Univ.,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (B.A.  Honours  1*80,  M.B. 
and  C.M.  1884,  M.D.  18S7)  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1885;  is  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  a Fellow  of  American  Surgical 


Asso.,  Dep.  Director  Med.  Ser.,  Canada, 
Pres.  Canadian  Med.  Asso.,  and  a Member 
of  Senate,  New  Brunswick  Univ.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-19  Comdg.  a 
Canadian  Gen.  Hospital  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal) ; appointed 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  Mil.  Dist.,  Canadian 
Mil.  1908:  m 1888,  Olivia  Mary  Nicholson  ; 
cr.  C.M.G  1916.  St.  John,  New  Brunswick ; 
Union  Club. 

McLarty,  Capt.  Gordon  Archibald, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. 
R.A.M.C.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

MacLaughlin,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander 
John  Maunsell,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  Rev. 
Alexander  MacLaughlin,  of  Limerick ; b. 
1854;  sometime  Lieut. -Col.-Comdt.  (V.D.) 
Surma  Valley  Light  Horse,  and  an  Hon. 

A. D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India : m.  1901, 
Nora,  da.  of  Patrick  Robertson  Buchanan ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1907.  Derryheen,  Hook  Heath , 
Surrey. 

MacLaughlin,  Lieut.  - Col.  Arthur 
Maunsell,  C.B.E.)  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  cla-p-,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McLaughlin,  Lieut.-Col.  Larne  Tolbert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  W.  McLaughlin  ; 
b.  1879;  Major  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  1914-19  Comdg.  a Batn.  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bars.  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918, 
2nd  Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919.  Tyrone,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

McLaurin,  Engineer-Capt.  John,  C.B., 
b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  ; nas  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Maclaverty,  Major  Charles  Forbes 
Shaw,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander 
Maclaverty,  of  Llangattock  Manor,  Mon- 
mouth; b.  1878;  entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is 
Major  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Cameroons,i9i4-i5, 
France  1916-19  (thrice  wounded,  despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Maclean,  Surg-Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1808  ; ed.  at  Edin.  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

C. M.  1889) ; is  Surg.-Capt  R.N.  ; served  at 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Maclean,  Rev.  Alexander  Miller,  C.M.G., 

D. D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Lachlan  Maclean, 
Minister  of  N.  Knapdale ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Roy. 
High  Sch.  and  Univ.  Edinburgh  (M.A.  1884, 

B.  D.  1887) ; appointed  MinisterofTurriff  1889, 
Cramond  1896,  and  Peebles  1906,  and  Minis- 
ter of  the  First  Charge,  Paisley  Abbey  1910, 
and  Vice-Convener,  Highland  Committee 
of  Ch.  ol  Scotland,  and  a Chap,  to  H.M. 
in  Scotland  1914;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (T.D.)  as  Assist.  Principal  Chap, 
to  the  Forces  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1890, 
Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Brown,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  The  Abbey  Manse,  Paisley. 

McLean,  Major  Archibald  Alexander, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
as  Capt.  N.  S.  Wales  Contingent  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen  s medal  with 
seven  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.);  formerly  Major  N.S.  Wales  Local 
Forces  ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo. 

Maclean,  Major  Archibald  Campbell 
Holmes,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

MacLean,  Major  Charles  Alexander 
Hugh,  D.S.O. ; b.  1874 ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McLean. Mry'orCharles  Herbert,  D.S.O. ; 
b jg — ; Major  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles; 
European  War  1915*19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE.  1 69  7 


MacLean,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Smith, 
C.B.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lachlan  Mac- 
Lean,  of  Rum;  b.  1836;  entered  Bengal 
Army  1853,  became  Capt.  1865,  Major  1873, 
Lieut. -Col.  1879,  Col.  1884,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1893 ; served  in  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign 
1857  (twice  severely  wounded,  medal  with 
clasp,  and  wound  pension),  with  China 
Expeditionary  Force  i860  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  Afghan  Campaign  1878-9-80 
(despatches  several  times,  medal  with  clasp, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  command  of 
Cav.  in  expedition  against  the  Masud  Waziris 
1880;  was  Consul-Gen.  for  Khorassan  and 
Scistan  1889-91  : m.  1869,  Margaret,  da.  of 
Peter  Bairnsfather,  J.P.,  D.L.,  formerly  of 
Dumbarron,  N.B.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  188 1, 

C. I.E.  1888. 

Maclean,  Lieut.-Col.  C.  T. , D.  S.  0. , M.  C. ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McLean,  Major  Charles  Wesley  Weldon, 

C. M.G., D.S.O.,  M.P.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Hugh 
Havelock  McLean,  K.C.,  M.P.,ofSt.  J<  hn, 
New  Brunswick;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Kingston;  entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is 
Major;  S.  African  War  1900;  European 
War  1914-19  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  two  Bars,  C.M.G.) ; is  Parlia- 
mentary Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  for  the  Colonies; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Brig.  Div.  of  Lindsey 
( Co.-U .)  since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(two  Bars  1917),  C.M.G.  1919.  Carlton , 
Cavalry , and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Maclean,  Major  Charles  Wilberforce, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; formerly  Major  Cameron 
Highlanders;  retired  1919;  Sierra  Leone 
1898-9  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; appointed 
Consul  at  Florence  1919:  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
British  Consulate,  Florence , Italy. 

Maclean,  Capt.  Colin  Kenneth,  C.B., 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N  ; European  War 
1914  19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.  Legion 
of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Maclean,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Gilbert 
Creswick,  C.IE.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian 
Army  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps);  European  War  1914- 19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.l  E. 
1919. 

Maclean,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Donald  Neill, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1872;  entered  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  1893,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1909  (Comdg.  a Batn.  1914), 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920 ; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  wounded,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

McLean,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John,  C.B.E., 
M.D. ,scn  of  the  late  Duncan  McLean,  M.D., 
b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1900; 
F.R.C.S.  1907);  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
M d.  Corps,  and  Assist.  Director  of  M d. 
Sers. ; European  War  1914-19,  in  Egypt. 
Gallipoli  and  France  (wounded,  despatches) ; 
cr.  C B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Wellington  ( New 
Zealand)  Club. 

Maclean,  Henry  Walter,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
James  Maclean,  of  Wigtown,  Scotland ; b. 
1861  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Collegiate  Sch.  ; 
engaged  in  Banking  in  India  and  Persia  up  to 
1900  ; has  been  Administrator  of  Imperial 
Persian  Mint  since  1901,  and  Hon.  Attache  to 
British  Legation  at  Teheran  since  1916  ; in 
1903  visited  Persia  as  Commr.  of  Board  of 
Trade  and  prepared  report  on  Persian  Trade  ; 
cr.  C.M.G,  1919.  Teheran,  Persia. 

Maclean,  James  Borrowman,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Lachlan  Maclean,  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
1881  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  ; Member  of  Institutes 
of  Civil  and  Mechanical  Engineers ; appointed 
Director  of  Shell  Production,  Ministry  of 
Munitions  19x6,  Controller  of  Gun  Manufac- 
ture 1917,  and  Controller  of  Mechanical  War- 
fare Depart,  and  a Member  of  Munitions 
Works  Board,  and  of  Commn.  of  Enquiry  on 
Woolwich  Arsenal  1918  , author  of  various 
technical  articles : m.  1906,  Grace  Isobel, 


da.  of  Duncan  Macara,  builder,  of  Glasgow  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

McLean,  Col.  James  Reynolds,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  John  McLean,  of  Windsor  Park,  Bel- 
fast; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  and  Camb. 
Univs.;  is  a Presbyterian  Min.,  Col.  in  the 
Army,  and  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Recruiting  : 
m.  1900,  Emmie  Margaret,  da.  of  Lawrence 
Steele,  R.N.,  of  Southampton;  c*.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Greenaleigh,  Tydran  Road, 
Cardiff ; Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

McLean,  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of 
James  McLean,  of  Palmeira  Street,  War- 
wick, Queensland  ; b.  1896  ; a Farmer,  and 
Lieut.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War 
I9i5_I9  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1919. 

McLean,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Barr,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  McLean,  of  Ardgour,  Bea- 
consfield,  Victoria,  Australia;  b.  1875;  e<i. 
at  Scotch  Coll.,  Melbourne,  and  at  Mel- 
bourne Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M  1900) ; is  Capt. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Med. 
Sup.  Gen.  Hospital,  Brisbane  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1905, 
Isobel  McNish,  of  Brisbane;  cr  D.S.O. 

1916.  Brisbane,  Queensland;  Johnsonian 
( Brisbane ) Club. 

Maclean.  Surg.  Rear-Adm.  John  Cassilis 
Birkmyre,  C.B.  ; b.  1849;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.A  1868,  M.B.  and  C.M.  1871); 
Surg.- Rear-Adm.  R.N  (retired);  served 
during  Egyptian  War  1882;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1917.  ;2,  Penlee  Gardens,  Devonport. 

MacLean,  Major  Neil  Rruce,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Dugald  MacLean,  of  Paisley, 
Ontario ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Toronto  (B.A. 
1906,  M.A.  1908)  and  Chicago  Univs.  ; Pro- 
fessor and  Head  of  Depart,  of  Mathematics 
and  Astronomy  at  Manitoba  Univ.,  and 
Major  Canadian  Artillery;  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1911, 
Edith  Myra,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Homer  Can- 
field,  of  Winnipeg;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  292, 

Assiniboine  Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 
McLean,  Col.  William  Richard  James, 

1 C.B.E.  ; b.  1858 ; Col.  Territorial  Force 
(T.D.)  : m.  1883,  Esther  Fanny.  M.B.E.,  da. 
of  Abraham  Harris  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918. 
Queen's  Court , Hurlingham  Road,  S.  W.6. 

Macleay,  James  William  Ronald,  C.M.  G ., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  A.  C.  Macleay,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1894, 
became  a 3rd  Sec.  1897,  2nd  Sec.  1901,  1st 
Sec.  1908,  and  a Counsellor  of  Embassy 
1914  ; appointed  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min. 
Plen.,  Argentine  Republic  1919;  also  Min. 
Plen.  to  Paraguay  1920  : m.  1901,  Evelyn 
Emily,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert  Peel, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  3rd  Bt.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
British  Legation,  Buenos  Aires. 

McLeish,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Duncan  McLeish,  of  Glen- 
more,  Yea,  Victoria  ; b.  1851 ; S.  Africa  1900, 
with  Victorian  Mounted  Inf.  and  2nd  Batn. 
Australian  Commonwealth  Horse  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  ; is  A.D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen. 
of  Australian  Commonwealth,  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Mounted  Rifles,  and  engaged  in 
pastoral  pursuits;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.E* 
(Mil.)  1919.  Glenmore,  Yea,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia ; Naval  and  Military,  and  Stock 
Exchange  (Melbourne')  Clubs. 

McLeish,  Major  Roy  Stanley,  D.S.O,; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces ; Euro- 

Eean  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
l.S.O.  1918. 

MacLellan,  Major  Gordon  Ponsonby, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
served  during  S.  Alrican  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918) 

McLellan,  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , son 
of  the  Jate  — McLellan ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at 
Birkenhead  Coll.,  and  at  Liverpool  Univ. 
Coll.  (B.Sc.  1903);  a Civil  Engineer,  and 
Lieut.  R.E.  (T.F.) ; European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


McLellan,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  R.M.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

MacLellan,  William  Turner,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Walter  MacLellan,  J.P.,  of  Blair- 
vaddiek,  Dumbartonshire ; b.  1863  ; ed. 
at  Larchfield  Sch.,  Helensburgh ; is  an 
Engineer,  Dep. -Controller  Iron  and  Steel 
Productions,  Ministry  of  Munitions,  a J.P. 
for  Lanarkshire , and  Chin,  of  Bengal  Iron 
Co.  ; has  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Orders  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  and  Crown  of  Italy : m. 
1908,  Lilias  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Wylie  Guild,  of  Glasgow  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918. 
Mayford  House , near  Woking;  St.  Stephen's, 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

McLennan,  Col.  Farquhar,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
M.B.  ; b.  1872 ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; Somaliland  1892-3,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

MacLeod,  Major  Adam  Gordon,  D.S.O. , 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  MacLeod  ; b. 
1883  ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 

R. A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915, 
Marion,  da.  of  Charles  Henry  Scott,  J.P.,  of 
Heaton  Mersev,  Manchester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Roebuck  Hill,  Dundrum, 
co.  Dublin. 

Macleod,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1900,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  African  War 
1900-1903  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.);  was  Assist.  Director  of  Transport 
1915,  and  Dep.  Director  thereof  1917-19  : m. 
1914,  Jean,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Lorraine,  of 
Hawick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  19x9. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Macleod,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  1864  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  Reserve ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.,  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  ) cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McLeod,  Major  Donald  Kenneth,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Gen.  Sir  Donald  James  Sim  McLeod, 
K.C.B.,  K.C.I.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1885;  is  Major 
Indian  Army ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Macleod,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  McLeay, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  18—;  is  Major  S.  African  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McLeod,  Frederick  Henry,  C.B. ; b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Sec.,  IntelligenceandStatisticsDepart., 
Ministry  of  Labour;  also  a Member  of  its 
Departmental  Council ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
MacLeod,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Waters, 
D.S.O,;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a | 
Batn.  Nova  Scotia  Regt.;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 
MacLeod,  James  Maclver,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  William  Lorimer  MacLeod,  of 
Cardross,  Dumbartonshire  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at 
Cardross,  and  at  Dollar  Acad.  ; appointed 
British  Vice-Consul  at  Fez  1892,  Consul  1907, 
Consul  for  Dominion  of  Morocco  1908,  and 
Consul  Gen.  at  Valparaiso  1918  ; acted  as 
Sec.  and  Interpreter  to  Mission  to  Moorish 
Court  at  Fez  1894-5  ; was  a Consular  Magis- 
trate for  trial  of  actions  against  State  Bank 
of  Morocco  1908  ; acted  as  Consul  at  Tangier 
1907-8  ; is  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
author  of  English  Version  of  “ Lerchundi’s 
Spanish  Grammar  of  Moorish  Arabic”:  m. 
1904,  Elizabeth  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Brown,  M.D.,  of  Old  Hall,  Kilmacolm  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  British  Consulate-General, 
Valparaiso,  Chili ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

MacLeod,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Strachan, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col.  Durham  L.I.  ; 

S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  and  King’s 
medals  with  six  clasps),  European  War 
1^14-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; is  a J.P.  for  co. 
Edinburgh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Grass  Valley, 


Colinton ; Caledonian  United  Service , and 
Services  Clubs. 

MacLeod,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Norman, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Dr.  John  MacLeod,  of  Go  van, 
N.B.  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A. 
1886,  M.B.  andC.M.  1890);  F.R.C.S.,  Edin- 
burgh 1899;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1893, 
became  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913 ; 
retired  1916 ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp).  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(clasp),  European  War  1914-18  in  command 
of  Hospitals  in  France  and  England ; is  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Institute  of  Public  Health  ; 
has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal:  m.  1904,  Katherine 
Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  P.  McIntyre, 
of  Kildowan,  Glasgow;  cr.  C.I.E.  1908, 

C. M.G.  1917.  3,  Nepean  Street,  Roehampton, 
S.W.15;  Junior  United  Service , and  Savile 
Clubs. 

MacLeod,  John  Phee  Gordon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

MacLeod,  Major  Malcolm Neynoe, D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O).:  m. 
18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

MacLeod,  Capt.  Minden  Whyte  Melville, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1896  ; is  Capt.  R.G.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macleod,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Cameron  Highlanders; 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882-4  (despatches, 
medal,  bronze  star),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Macleod, .Ma/or Norman, ZL.S.O. ; b.  1879; 

Major  Indian  Army ; Nandi  Expedition 
1905-6  (medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
McLeod,  Major  Norman  Macdonald, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen., 
Sir  John  Cnetham  McLeod,  G.C.B.  [see 
McLeod,  “Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1885; 
Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (M.C. 
D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Irma  Horace  Lamphier, 
da.  of  the  late  Horace  John  Portal;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

MacLeod,  Capt.  Norman  Magnus  (Mac- 
Leod of  MacLeod),  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Norman  MacLeod  (MacLeod  of  Macleod),  of 
Dunvegan  Castle,  Isle  of  Skye  ; b.  1839;  ed. 
at  Harrow;  entered  74th  Highlanders  1858, 
and  retired  as  Capt.  1872 ; served  as  Political 
Agent  on  Transvaal  border  during  Zulu 
War,  and  commanded  Swazi  contingent 
against  Sekukuni  inTransvaal  1879;  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Inverness-shire,  and  23rd 
Chief  of  MacLeod  : m.  1881,  Emily  Caroline, 
da.  of  Sir  Charles  Edmund  Isham,  10th 
Bart. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1880.  Dunvegan  Castle, Isle 
of  Skye. 

Macleod,  Major  Raoul  Donald  Carnegy, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Tibet 
1893-4  (medal),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macleod,  Col.  Robert  Lockhart  Ross, 
C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.  ; b.  1863  ; e<L  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1884) ; Col.  Roy.  Ariny 
Med.  Corps;  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.B.E-):  w.  IQ20» 
Mildred  Jane  Montgomery,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  H.  Montgomery  Campbell,  R.F.A. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Macleod,  Capt.  Roderick,  D.S.O.,  M.C ^ 
son  of  Roderick  Henry  Macleod,  formerly 

l. C.S.,  of  Cambridge ; b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  R.M. A. ; Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.): 

m.  1916,  Colleen  Cliff,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Wil- 
liam James  Horner;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

MacLeod,  Col.  Roderick  William,  C.B. ; 

b.  1851 ; entered  51st  Regt.  i872?  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1902;  retired  1910;  served 


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1699 


with  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  Afghan  War  1878-9,  present  at 
capture  of  Peiwar  Kotal  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Hazari  Expedition  1888 
(despatches,  clasp),  with  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891  (wounded,  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (despatches,  clasp); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 

McLeod,  Lieut  -Col.  Torquil  John,  D.S.O.,  \ 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John  Chetham  [ 
McLeod,  G.C.B.  [see  McLeod,  “Knights’  j 
Widows”]  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
R M.C.;  entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps 
1890,  became  Major  Indian  Army  1908,  and 
Lieut. -Col.  1916;  retired  1920;  Miranzai 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Wazi- 
ristan  Expedition  189**5  (clasp),  Chitral  Re- 
lief Force  1895,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-98,  present  at  capture  of  Samphaga  and 
Arbanga  Passes  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
Mesopotamia  1915  (despatches,  wounded 
twice,  D.S.O.)  : tn.  1905,  Esme  Laugharne, 
da.  of  the  late  Christopher  Allen  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Caledonian  Club. 

McLeod,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Kelty, 

C.S.I.  ; b.  18—;  Col.  (h.p.)  and  a Brig.-Gen.  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897*98  (medal  with  j 
clasp);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.S.I.) ; cr.  C.S.I.  1919. 

McLoughlin,  Col.  George  Somers, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Col.  J.  McLoughlin,  nth  Hussars;  b. 
1867;  M.B.  Durham  1888,  and  B.S.  1889; 
entered  Army  Med.  Staff  1890,  became  Major 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1902,  Lieut. -Col. 
1912,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917;  served 
in  Uganda  1898  (3rd  class  Brilliant  Star  of  j 
Zanzibar,  D.S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  as  Assist.  I 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1901,  Audrey  Katharine,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Alban  Henry  Harrison,  R.  of  Great  Chart, 
Kent ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.M.G.  1915. 

McLoughlin,  Capt.  Mark  Wilson,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E. , son  of  Mark  McLoughlin,  of  Cork  ; 1 
b.  1877;  ed.  privately;  served  in  S.  Africa  ! 
1899-1902,  with  Roberts’  Horse,  and  with 
Lieut.  Scott’s  Railway  Guards  (despatches, 

EromotedCapt.,  Queen’s  and  King’s  medals, 
>.S.O.)  ; is  in  Depart,  of  Interior,  Union 
of  S.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

McMahon,  Col.  Bernard  William  Lyn- 
doch,  C.M.G.  [see  McMahon,  Bt.,cr.  1817, 
colls.]. 

McMahon,  Major  Francis  Raymond, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.E. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S  O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

MacMahon,  Lieut. -Com.  Maurice, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McMaster,  Major  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1887;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McMaster,  Col.  John  Maxwell,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  William  McMaster ; b.  1855 ; 
ed.  at  Dundalk  Gram.  Sch.,and  at  Liverpool 
Coll.;  admitted  Solicitor  1882;  is'  Col. 
(T.D.)  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  (V.D.); 
European  War  1914-16,  Comdg.  his  Batn. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  commanded  a Record 
Office  1917-20:  m.  1896,  Frances  Louisa,  da. 
of  Francis  Robinson,  of  Fairfield,  Liverpool ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Saint  Michael's  Hamlet , 
Liverpool ; Conservative  ( Liverpool ) Club . 

McMaster,  Major  Robert  Maxwell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
| 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

19x7. 

MacMichael,  Harold  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  MacMichael,  R. 
of  Walpole  St.  Peter  [see  E.  Curzon  of 
Kedleston] ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram, 
i Sch.,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 

I 1st  class  Honours  in  Classics  1904);  is 
1 in  Sudan  Civil  Ser.  ; European  War  1914  17 


as  Political  and  Intelligence  Officer  with 
rankofCapt. (despatches, D.S.O.);  appointed 
Sub.-Gov.,  Darfur  Province  1917;  has  4th 
class  of  Order/of  the  Nile  : m.  1919,  Agnes 
de  Sivrac  Edith,  da.  of  the  Rev.  John  Otter 
Stephens  [see  E.  Leven  and  Melville,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Conservative  Club. 

McMicking,  Major  Gilbert,  C.M.G.,  M.P. , 
son  of  the  late  Gilbert  McMicking,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Miltonise,  Wigtownshire  : b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.  ; 
is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  Comdg.  City  of 
London  Imperial  Vol.  Battery  (despatches, 

C. M.G.)  ; employed  in  R.F.A.  as  temporary 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -Col.  1914-15  ; 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Kirkcudbrightshire  (Z.)  Jan. 
1906  to  Jan.  1910  (when  he  was  defeated)  and 
Dec.  1910  to  Nov.  1918;  elected  for  Galloway, 
Dec.  1918  ; was  Parliamentary  Private  Sec. 
to  Sec.  of  State  for  War  (Rt.  Hon.  R.  B. 
Haldane,  M.P.)  1908-10:  m.  1893,  Gertrude 
Rosabel  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Nathaniel 
Gore  [see  Gore,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
25,  Sheffield  Terrace , fV.8  ; Miltonise,  Glen- 
w hilly,  Stranraer ; Reform,  and  Naval  and 
Military  Clubs. 

McMicking,  Col.  Harry,  D.S.O.,  youngest 
son  of  the  late  Gilbert  McMicking,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Miltonise,  Wigtownshire;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered 
Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1887,  became  Capt. 
1896,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O).,  European  War  1914 
(wounded,  prisoner,  despatches)  ; com- 
manded Mounted  Inf.  at  Malta  1903-6 ; was 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Lowland  Div.  Territorial 
Force  1909-11:  m.  1907,  Gertrude  Mary 
Pauline,  only  da.  of  4th  Duke  de  Stacpoole 
[see  “Foreign  Titles”];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
30,  Elvaston  Place,  S.  W . ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

McMicking,  Capt.  Neil,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1894;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.;  Capt. 
Roy.  Highlanders  ; European  War  1914-19 
(thrice  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; commanded  Tanks  sent  to 
Gen.  Dennikin’s  Vol.  Army  in  S.  Russia 
1919  (2nd  class  of  Order  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia  with  Swords);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Broomrigg , Dumfries ; Caledonian  Club , 

McMillan,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  McMillan,  of  Victoria, 
British  Columbia ; b.  1871  ; in  Canadian 
Permanent  Forces ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1901-2,  as  Capt.  Canadian  Scouts  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1915-17  with  Canadian 
Cav.  and  as  an  Assist.  Provost-Marshal 
(despatches  twice) : m.  1911,  Ella  Alma,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Ritchie,  of  Belmont, 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Stanley  Barracks,  Toronto. 

McMillan,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Macmillan,  Capt.  Angus,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  1886 ; Capt.  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles) ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Macmillan,  Fleet-Surg.  Charles  Clarke, 
D.S.O.,  M.B  , son  of  the  Rev.  J.  K.  Mac- 
millan; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.M.  1897);  Fleet-Surg.  R.N. 
(retired) ; served  in  Natal  1900,  with  Naval 
Brig.  (D.S.O.),  and  in  China  1900:  m.  1903, 
Katherine  Marie  Campbell,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Conway  Walter,  R.  of  Langton,  Horn- 
castle  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

MacMillan,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C. ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McMillan,  Miss  Margaret,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  James  McMillan,  of  New  York  ; b.  i860  ; 
ed.at Inverness,  Edinburgh, and  Lausanne; 
has  done  valuable  social  work  ; Pioneer  of 
Sch.  Clinics  and  Nursery  Schs.  ; was  a 
Member  of  Sch.  Board,  Bradford  1894-1903  ; 


1700 


COMPANIONAGE. 


author  of  “ Education  through  the  Imagina- 
tion,” “Camp  School,”  etc.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
353,  Evelyn  Street,  Deptford , S.E. 

Macmillan,  Major  Robert  James  Alan, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Macmillan.  S.S.C.  (for- 
merly Sheriff  Clerk  of  Chancery,  Edin- 
burgh), ofNewlands  House,  BrightCrescent, 
and  21,  Ainslie  Place,  Edinburgh;  6.  1884; 
ed.  at  George  Watson’s  Coll.,  and  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1909)  ; Major 
R.G.  A. ; Turkana  Expedition  1914  European 
War  1914-ig  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Newlands  House,  Bright  Crescent , 
Edinburgh;  United  Service  (. Edinburgh ) 
Club. 

McMillan,  William  Bentley,  C.B.E . ; 
b.  1871  ; is  Provost  of  Greenock,  and  Chm. 
of  Olympia  Theatre  of  Varieties,  Glasgow  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The  Craigs,  Greenock. 

McMordie,  Mrs.  Julia,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
late  Sir  William  Gray,  D.L.,  of  West  Hartle- 
pool; b.  i860;  a Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  a J.P., 
and  an  Alderman  of  Belfast ; Pres.  St.John’s 
Women’s  V.A.D.’s  for  Belfast  during 
European  War  : m.  1885,  Robert  James 
McMordie,  solicitor  (sometime  M.P.  for  Bel- 
fast, E.  Div.,  and  five  times  Lord  Mayor 
of  that  City),  who  d.  1914;  cr.  M.B.E-  1918, 

C. B-E.  (Civil)  1919.  Cabin  Hill,  Knock, 
Belfast. 

McMordie,  Lieut. -Col.  Stewart  Pereival, 

D. S.O.,;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Forces, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Canadian  Railway 
Troops  Depot ; served  during  European 
War  1915-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.o.O.  1916. 

MacMullen,  Col.  Cyril  Norman,  C.M.G. • 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1877 » entered  Indian 
Army  1898,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1918, 
Lieut.-Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920;  N.-W. 

Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present  at 
capture  of  Tanga  Pass  (medal  with  clasp), 
Tibet  Expedition  1903-4  (medal),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.  Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.M.G. ).  Afghan  War  1919  (C.I.E.); 
on  Staff  1916-18  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919, 
C.I.E.  1920. 

McMullen,  Major  Donald  Jay,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McMullen,  Lieut.-Col.  Osmond  Robert, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Presdale's  Hall,  Ware , 
Herts. 

McMunn,  Col.  JamesRobert,  C.B.,  C.M  G., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  Samuel  McMunn,  of 
Gurteen,  Ballymote,  co.  Sligo;  b.  1866; 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1893,  became  Major  1905, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Arm}’’  Med.  Ser. 
1917,  and  Assist.  Director-Gen.  thereof  1918; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McMurchie,  Lieut. -Corn.  John  Welsh, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Acting  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.V.R.  ; European  War  1914-19,  latterly 
in  Baltic  with  Motor  Launch  Minesweepers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

MacMurray,  James  Hamish,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Manager,  Imperial  Bank  of  Persia, 
Hamadan;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Hamadan,  Persia. 
McMurtry,  Major  Alexander  Ogilvie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Samuel  Arthur  McMurtry,  of 
Montreal;  6.1887;  ed.  at  McGill  Univ.  (B.  A. 
1910)  ; in  Flour  business,  and  Major  Canadian 
Field  Artillery;  European  War  1914- 19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Isabella  Dora 
Strathy ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  29,  Toiver 

Avenue,  Montreal. 

MacNab,  Major  Alexander  Allan,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.  18— ; Major  New  Zealand  Rifle  Brig.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  191Q. 


Macnab,  Col.  Allan  James,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.  ; 6.  1864  ; Col  Indian  Med. 
Ser.,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  in 
India  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1891  (medal 
with  clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Expe  ition  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (two clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 19  (de- 
spatches thrice.  Brevet  Col,  C.B.,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1895,  Honoria,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  Lewis  Dening,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Hawkesdale,  Simla. 

Macnab,  William,  C B E.,  son  of  William 
Macnab,  of  Greet  ock;  b.  185s;  ed.  at 
Greenock  Acad.,  at  Edn  burgh  Institu- 
tion, and  at  Glasgow  Univ.;  a Consulting 
Chemist,  and  Technic  1 Adviser.  Explosives 
S.  pply  Depart.,  Ministry  of  Munitiuns,  and 
a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Chemistry  : m.  its8g, 
Jane,  da.  of  John  Reid,  of  G a'-gow;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  10,  Cromwell  Crescent, 

5. W.s;  Bath  Club. 

Macnabb,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  John  Camp- 
bell, C.S.I.,  son  of  James  William  Macnabb, 

l. C.S. ; b.  1864  ; entered  Highland  L.  I.  1884, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1895, 
Major  1902,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910;  retired 
199;  appointed  Assist.  Commr.,  Burma 
1887,  Dep.  Commr.,  Central  Provinces  1897, 
Dep.  Commr.,  Burma  1902,  and  Commr. 
1910 : m.  1898,  Winifred  Mary  Moncrieff, 
da.  of  George  Herbert  Pember,  J.P.,  of 
Fair  Oak  Park,  Eastleigh,  Hants  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1913. 

MacNachtan,  Col.  Neil  Ferguson, 
C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  A.  Mac- 
Nachtan; b.  1850;  ed.  at  Cobourg  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Victoria  Univ. ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  icth  Brig.  Canadian  Field 
Artillery  (retired  1912  after  over  44  years 
ser.)  ; was  in  command  of  Canadian 
Artillery  Team  during  visit  to  England 
1911 ; has  Colonial  Officer’s  long  ser.  decora- 
tion ; compiled  “ Guide  f or  Field  Artillery  ” : 

m.  1st,  1879,  Jean  Hervey  Lawder,  who  d. 
1909;  2ndly,  1916,  Edith  Isabel,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Kadclyffe,  of  Leamington ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1911.  Cobourg,  Ontario. 

Macnaghten,  Lieut.-Col.  Balfour,  D.S.O. 

(see  Macnaghten,  Bt.f  colls.]. 

Macnaghten,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Melville, 
C.M.G.  [see  Macnaghten,  Bt.  colls.]. 
Macnaghten,  Col.  Ernest  Brander, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Macnaghten, Bt., colls,]. 
Macnaghten,  Ronald  Frederick,  D.S.O. 

[see  Macnaghten,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Macnaghten,  Terence  Charles,  C.B.E. 

[see  Macnaghten,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

McNair,  Arnold  Duncan,  C.B.E., 
LL.M.,  son  of  John  McNair,  of  13,  Court 
Lane  Gardens,  Dulwich  Village,  S.E.  ; 6. 
1885;  ed.  at  Aldenham  Sch.,  and  at  Gonville 
ai  d Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A and  Ll.B. 
1909,  LL.  M.  1913);  Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1917  ; is 
Fellow.  Tutor  and  Lecturer  of  his  Cod.,  and 
Lecturer  in  Commercial  Law  of  Law  So.; 
was  Sec.  Coal  Conservation  Committee 
1916-18,  of  Advisory  Board  of  Coal  Con- 
troller 1917-19,  of  Imperial  Mineral  Re- 
sources Bureau  1918-19,  and  of  , Coal 
Industry  Commn.  1919 : m.  1912,  Marjorie, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Clement  Meacher 
Bailhache  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  4,  Mortimer 
Road,  Cambridge. 

McNalty,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  George 
Preston,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  George  William  McNalty,  C.B. ; 

6.  1871  ; entered  Army  Ser.  Corps  1901,  and 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Dardanelles  1915-16  (wounoed,  despatches, 
C.M  G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : tn.  18 — , a da. 
of  Harry  de  Windt,  F.R.G.S.;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919- 

McNamara,  Col.  Arthur  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; 6 1877;  Col.  The  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.) ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  as  A D.C.  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1701 


McN aught,  Capt.  George  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  McNaught  ; b.  18—; 
Capt.  Cheshire  Regt  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Muriel,  da.  of 
Charles  Mason,  J.P.,  of  The  Elms,  Beeston, 
Notts  ; cr  D.S.O.  1919. 

McNaughton,  Brig.-Gen.  Andrew  George 
Latta,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , B.Sc.,  M.Sc.,  LL.D.  ; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Lennoxville,  and  at  McGill 
Univ. ; Lieut.-Col.  Field  Artillery,  and  a 
Brig.-Gen. ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; is  Director  of 
Mil.  Training  and  Staff  Duties,  Canadian 
Mil.  Heal  Quarters:  m.~  1914 ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x8,  C.M.G.  19  9 550,  Diiveway  West, 

Ottawa;  University  ( Montreal ) Club. 

McNaughton,  Capt.  Forbes  Lankester, 
D.S.O  . b.  1891;  Capt.  R.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1919,  Betty  Cohen,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Arnold 
Pinchaid,  V.  of  St.  Jude’s,  Birmingham  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

McNee,  Major  John  William,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  D.Sc.,  M.R.C.P.,  son  of  John  McNee, 
of  Glasgow  ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1909)  ; is  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Unit,  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital,  Uondon ; 
sometime  Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Aviz 
of  Portugal)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  58,  Queen’s 

House,  St.  James'  Court,  S.JF.i. 

MacNeil,  Alexander  William  Lauchlan, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  MacNeil, 
of  Inverness  ; b.  1892;  is  Lieut.  Australian 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1918,  Mary,  el. 
da.  of  C.  M.  Rose,  of  Harmer  Green, 
Welwyn,  Herts;  cr.  D.S,0.  1917. 

McNeile,  Lieut.-Col.  % Donald  Hugh, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late*  Col.  John  Magee 
McNeile  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Repton,  at  Chelten- 
ham, and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; retired  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1898  (medal  with  clasp)  ; European^  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Esther 
Rose,  da.  of  Ronald  John  McNeill,  M.P. 
for  Canterbury ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Hast 
India  United  Service , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

McNeill,  Col.  Angus  John,  D.S.O., 

son  of  Capt.  Duncan  McNeill  (formerly 
2nd  Dragoons),  of  Colonsay,  Argyll  [E- 
Shrewsbury,  colls.] ; b.  1874  ; Col.  and  a 
Brig. -Com.  (T.F.) ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (de- 
spatches), S.  Africa  189Q-1900  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches five  times,  D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order 
of  Karageorge  with  Swords,  and  Egyptian 
Order  of  the  Nile)  : m.  190 7,  Lilian  Vaughan, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Barron,  K. C.M.G., 

C. V.O.,  and  widow  of  Capt  Charles  Findlay  ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  14,  Kensington  Court,  W. 8. 

McNeill,  Major  Arthur  Norman  Roy, 

D. S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1886;  Major  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
1914  star)  : m.  1915,  Nora  Josephine  Belfield, 
da.  of  His  Honour  Sir  Charles  Smith  Davson, 
K.C.,  Ch.  Justice  of  Fiji;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

McNicoll,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Ramsay, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William 
McNicoll,  of  Corowa,  N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  Training  Coll.,  Melbourne  Univ.; 
Diploma  of  Education,  Melbourne;  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  a Brig.  Australian  Inf.;  Dar- 
danelles 1915,  France  1916-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1905,  Hildur  Marschalck  Wedel- 
Jarlsberg;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McNish,  Col.  George,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  M'Nish,  J.P.,  of  West  Kilbride, 
Ayrshire  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Hutcheson  Gram. 
Sch.  and  High  Sch.  Glasgow;  a Wine  Mer- 
chant, Col.  (T.D.)  T.F.  Reserve,  and  a J.P. 
for  Glasgow  ; European  War  1916  ; appointed 
Officer  in  Charge  of  Labour  Corps  Records 
19x8  : m.  1901,  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
William  Frew,  of  Edinburgh ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
I9i9-  35,  Falkland  Mansions,  Glasgow  ; 

Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 


McNish,  Lieut . Rowland  Leonard  Hast- 
ings, D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Lieut. 

R. N.R. ; is  a Ch.  Officer  in  Mercantile 
Marine  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Maconchy,  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest  William 
Stuart  King,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Maconchy,  of  Rath- 
more,  co.  Longford ; b.  i860 ; entered  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1882,  became  Lieut.  I.S.C. 
(now  Indian  Army)  1883,  Capt.  1893,  Brevet 
Major  1898,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col. 
i907(retired  1914);  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917; 
served  with  Hazara  Expeditions  1888  (medal 
with  clasp)  and  1891  (despatches,  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches, 
three  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
Mahsud  Blockade  1901  (clasp);  appointed 
D.A.Q.M.G.  (Intelligence  Branch),  India 
1899,  A.Q.M.G.  1900  and  1903,  Sec.  to  the 
Govt,  of  India  Mil.  Supply  Depart.  1906, 
Dep.  Sec.  Army  Depart.,  India  1^09-12 
in  command  51st  Sikhs  (Frontier  Force) 
1904,  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914-15,  an  A.A.G. 
1915-16,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1916-17  : m.  1895, 
Caroline  Agnes,  da.  of  Alexander  H.  Camp- 
bell, J.P.,  D.L.,  of  8,  Cornwall  Gardens, 

S. W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1891,  C.I.E.  1909,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1911  C.M.G.  1917.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Maconchy,  Capt.  Frederick  Campbell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Maconchy,  of 
Rathmore,  co.  Longford  ; b.  1868  ; entered  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1889,  and  became  Capt.  1900 ; 
retired  1906 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1st,  1899,  Maud 
Elinor,  who  d.  1899,  da.  of  G.  Thompson, 
formerly  of  Terrington  Hall,  York;  2nd, 
1901,  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of  Major  Robert 
Bethune,  of  Nydie,  Fife  [see  Bethune,  Bt.f 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Maconochie,  Charles  Cornelius,  C.B.E. , 
K.C.,son  of  the  late  Robert  Blair  Maconochie, 
of  Gattonside,  Melrose ; b.  1852  ; ed,  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A. 
18 — ) ; Advocate,  Scotland  1876,  and  a K.C. 
1904  ; was  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Lothians  and 
Peebles  1896-1904,  and  Sheriff  1904-18  : m. 
1882,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Robertson, 
of  Auchleeks,  Perth  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Avon- 
toun,  Linlithgow  ; New  Club. 

Maconochie,  Evan,  C.S.L.,  son  of 
Alexander  Maconochie,  of  Wimbledon,  ; b. 
1868;  ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  ; is  in  I.C.S. ; has  been  Agent  to  Gov. 
in  Kathiawar  since  1915:  m.  1899,  Margaret 
Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Denzil  Charles  Jelf 
Ibbetson,  K.C.S.I.  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1918.  Kathi- 
awar, Bombay;  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Macoun,  James  Melville,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of 
Professor  John  Macoun,  Dominion  Natural- 
ist; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Albert  IJniv.,  Ontario; 
has  been  Naturalist  and  Explorer  to 
Dominion  Govt,  of  Canada  since  1883 ; is 
also  Assist.  Botanist  and  Naturalist  Geo- 
logical Survey,  Depart,  of  Mines,  Canada  ; 
has  represented  Canada  on  all  commns. 
and  arbitrations  in  connection  with  Behring 
Sea  since  1891 ; was  Forestry  Commr.  for 
Canada  at  Paris  Exhibition  1900;  author  of 
various  Govt,  reports  and  pamphlets  : m. 
1st,  1888,  Mary,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Kenneth  Maclennan;  2ndly,  1894,  Helen 
Douglas,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Scott  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  47,  Waverley  Street,  Ottawa , 
Canada  ; Civil  Service  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

McParland,  Major  James  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Artillery; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Macphail,  Col.  Alexander,  C.M.G., D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Macphail;  b.  1870; 
Col.  Canadian  Engineers;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1910,  Agnes  Mary 
Moray,  da.  of  the  late  Ven.  Archdeacon  John 
Ker  Macmorine  of  Kingston,  Canada ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Macphail,  Rev.  the  Hon.  Earle  Monteith, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Calder 
Macphail,  D.D. ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 


1702 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1883, 

B. D.  1890),  and  abroad;  is  Missionary  of 
United  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  Professor 
of  History  and  Economics  in  Madras 
Christian  Coll.,  a Fellow  of  Madras  Univ., 
and  Representative  of  Madras  Univ.  in 
Legislative  Council,  Madras  ; appointed 
Acting  Principal  of  Madias  Christian  Coll. 
1919;  elected  Madras  Univ.  Representa- 
tive on  Legislative  Council  1909  and  1919  : 
m.  1892,  Mary  Stuart,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Meliss  Stuart,  of  Eriska,  Argyllshire;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  College  Road,  Madras  ; 
Madras  Club. 

McPherson,  Capt.  Angus,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

D. C.M.;  b.  t8—  ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-20,  latterly  in  S.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.C.M.,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Macpherson,  Major  Alan  David,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  el.  son  of  William  Charles  Macpherson, 
C.S.I.,  of  Blairgowrie  House,  Blairgowrie; 
b.  1887 ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Macpherson,  Lietit.-Col.  Alexander  Dun- 
can, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.',  b.  1877;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Col.  Cameron  Highlanders ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Col.,  Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge, 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1918,  Kath- 
leen, da.  of  Stewart  Oxley,  of  Monks  Bal- 
combe,  Sussex ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

McPherson,  Capt.  Andrew,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  Highland  L.I.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Macpherson,  Major  Cluny,  C.M.G., 
M.D.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Newfoundland  Con- 
tingent : cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Macpherson,  Colin  Francis,  C.I.E.  ; &. 
18 — ; in  Indian  Political  Depart.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

McPherson,  Col.  David  William,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1869;  Col.  Canadian  Forces:  m.  1905, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  William  Sloane, 
of  Quebec;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  55 6,  Bathurst 

Street,  Toronto,  Ontario , Canada. 

Macpherson,  Lieut.- Col.  Duncan  Gordon, 
C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Macpherson,  Ewan  Francis,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Allan  Macpherson,  of  Blairgowrie, 
Perthshire  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888)  ; 
Advocate,  Scotland  1890 ; was  Legal  Sec. 
to  Lord  Advocate,  Scotland  190 1-4,  since 
when  he  has  been  Legal  Member  of  Local 
Govt.  Board  for  Scotland  ; is  a Member  of 
Scottish  Board  of  Health ; joint  author  of 
“ Licensing  Guide  for  Scotland  ” : m.  1892, 
Agnes,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  William  Young, 
of  Stanhill  Court,  Charlwood,  Surrey ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  2,  Doune  Terrace , Edin- 

burgh ; New  (Edinburgh),  and  National  Clubs. 

Macpherson.  Rev.  Ewen  George  Fitzroy, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  Fitzroy  Miller 
Macpherson,  formerly  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Durham  Univ. 
(B.A.  1887) ; was  Curate  of  Medowsley, 
Durham  1888-92;  a 1st  class  Chap,  to  the 
Forces;  appointed  Assist.  Chap.-Gen.,  S. 
Command  1916,  Senior  Chap,  at  Shorncliffe 
1920,  and  Assist.  Chap.  Gen.,  W.  Command 
1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
specially  promoted,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15,  (despatches 
thrice,  C.M.G.) : m.  1902,  Adela  Charlotte 
Letitia,  da.  of  Capt.  de  Lancey  Anderson, 
Queen’s  Regt. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E  (Mil.) 
1919.  Chester. 

Macpherson,  Lieut. -Col.  George,  C.I.E.) 

b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; Meso- 


potamia 1914-18  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1918. 

McPherson,  Henry  Alexander,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Alexander  Reach  McPherson,  of 
Liverpool;  b.  1855;  ed.  privately;  an  E. 
Indian  merchant  ; sometime  Assist.  Con- 
troller of  Manilla  Hemp,  Army  Contracts 
Depart.,  War  Office  : m.  1903,  Harriet  Hill, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  N.  Macleod,  of  Chryston, 
Glasgow;  cr.  C B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  3 2,  Bed- 
ford Square , IV. C.  1;  City  of  London , and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

McPherson,  Hugh,  C.S./.,son  of  the  late 
Duncan  McPherson,  of  Paisley  ; b.  1870  ; ed. 
at  Paisley  Gram.  Sch. , at  Glasgow  Univ.,  and 
at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  B.A.  London  Univ. 
1890;  entered  I. C.S.  1889;  became  Revenue 
Sec.  to  Govt.  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912,  Ch. 
Sec.  1915,  and  Member  of  Board  of  Revenue 
1919:  m.  1897,  Gertrude,  da.  of  Capt.  James 
Kelly;  cr.  C.S.I.  1919.  Patna,  Bihar  and 
Orissa, India  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Macpherson,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Nasmyth  Mac- 
pherson; b.  1876;  entered  Indian  Army  1897, 
and  is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. ; served 
in  China  1900  (despatches,  medal,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1907,  Constance  Margaret,  da.  of  Francis 
Archibald  Primrose  [see  E.  Rosebery, 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Macpherson,  James  Simpson,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Macpherson, 
of  Largs,  N.B.  ; b.  1863;  employed  as  Med. 
Officer  in  East  and  Central  Africa  for  many 
years;  served  during  Soudanese  Mutiny  in 
Uganda  1898 (wounded);  discovered  antidote 
for  poisoned  arrow  wounds:  m.  1905,  Vera 
Beatrice,  who  d.  1907,  youngest  da.  of  the 
late  Nathan  Thornley,  M.L.C.,  of  Victoria, 
Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1899. 

Macpherson,  John,  C.B.,  M.D. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Allan  Macpherson,  of  Dores, 
Inverness-shire;  b.  1857:  ed.  at  Inverness 
Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1882, 
M.D.  1896);  F.R.C.P.,  Edinburgh  1896;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  and 
Pres.,  Special  Med.  Board  for  Scotland; 
was  Med.  Sup.,  Stirling  Dist.  Asylum  1889- 
99,  and  Commr.  in  Lunacy  for  Scotland 
1899-1914,  since  when  he  has  been  Commr. 
Board  of  Control,  Scotland  ; author  of 
various  med.  works  : m.  1890,  Rachel  Annie, 
da.  ofDavid  Wallace,  formerly  of  Balgrummo, 
Fife;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  8,  Darnaway 

Street,  Edinburgh  ; University  Club. 
McPherson,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1919. 

Macpherson,  Major  Kenneth  Plumb, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Major  Canadian  Engineers  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Macpherson,  Major  Lachlan  Alfred 
William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Euen  Mac- 
pheison,  of  Glen  Elgin,  N.S.  Wales;  b. 
1884  ; a Grazier,  and  Major  Australian  Light 
Horse  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.):  cr.  D.S. O.  1919.  Mosmatt , 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Macpherson,  William  Charles,  C.S.I. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Allan  Macpherson,  of 
Blairgowrie,  Perthshire;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Winchester ; entered  I.C.S.  1877, and  served 
in  Assam  and  Bengal ; was  Director  of  Land 
Records  and  Agriculture,  Bengal  T892-7. 
Commr.  of  Presidency.  Chota-Nagpur,  and 
Patna  Divs.  1900-1903,  Sec.  to  Bengal  Govt, 
in  Gen.  and  Revenue  Depart.  1002,  Ch.  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1903-5,  and  a Member 
of  Bengal  Legislative  Council,  and  of  Board 
of  Revenue,  Calcutta  1906  n ; is  a J.P.  for 
Perthshire  : rn.  1886,  Isabella  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  D.  J.  Kinloch,  R.A.,  of 
Gourdie,  Perthshire;  cr.  C.S.I.  1903.  Blair- 
goivric  House,  Blairgowrie. 
Macpherson-Laurie  [see  Laurie]. 
McQuarrie,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Stirrat, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Artillery ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919- 
Macqueen,  Lieut.-Com.  John  Alexander, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18— ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut.- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; European  War  1914-19 
with  Mine  Clearance  Force  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

McQueen,  Major  John  Arthur,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  R.E.,  and  Brig.- 
Maj.  and  Sec.  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

McQueen,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Douglas, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

McQueen,  Major  Norman,  D.S.O.  : 
b.  1882 ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders  Special  Re- 
serve ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Crofts , 
Dalbeattie ; Caledonian  Club. 

Macquoid,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Edward 
Every  Francis  Kirwan,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Col.  Richard  Kirwan  Macquoid  ; b.  1869;  ed. 
at  Dover  Coll. ; entered  The  King’s  (Liverpool 
Regt.)  1888,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1899, 
Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col.  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served 
with  Kurram  Valley,  Mohmand  and  Tirah 
Expeditions  1897-8  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  Kuki  operations 
1920  (C.I.E.);  sometime  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
India  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.I.E.  1920. 

McRae,  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Duncan, 

C. B. ; b.  1874;  is  Col.  and  temporary  Maj.- 
Gen.  Canadian  Forces : m,  18 — , Blanche 
Latimer  Howe;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  1,960, 
Hycroft , Shaughnessy  Heights,  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia. 

McRae,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  St.  George 
Murray,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  1878  ; is  Capt. 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1902,  European  War  191418  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  Afghan  War  1919  (O.B.E.) : m.  1914, 
Esme,  da.  of  R.  Craigie  Hamilton;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Macrae,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s) ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918). 

Macrae,  Major  John  Cecil,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1881 ; is  Major  Indian  Army ; served  in 
Aden  1903-4,  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916.  Adela, 
da.  of  Sir  Charles  Mordaunt,  10th  Bt. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Macrae,  Lieut.-Col  Robert  Scarth  Far- 
quhar,  C.I.E,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Jonn 
Macrae,  Procurator  Fiscal  of  Orkney ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Glenalmond,  and  at  St.  An- 
drews Univ. ; is  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Police,  Bihar  and  Orissa ; Commnr.  of 
Police,  Baroda  1912-16 ; Somaliland  1904-5 
(medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1916-19  as 
Controller  of  Native  Craft,  as  temporary 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  (C.I.E., 

O.B.E.):  m.  1911,  Beatrix  Reed,  da.  of  the 
late  Andrew  McGeoch,  of  Glasgow  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9.  Patna , 
Bihar  and  Orissa,  India ; Grindelay, 
Orphit, ■,  Orkney ; Bengal  United  Service 
( Calcutta ) Club. 

Macready,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Nevil, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.,  Brevet 
Major,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,and 
an  A.A.G.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches four  times,  Brevet  Major,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Macready,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
J.  F.  C.  Macready,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1887;  ed. 
at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch. ; entered  Bed- 
fordshire Regt.  1907,  and  became  Capt. 
1913 ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was 


I703 


a Dep.  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  on  Personal  Staff' 
1915-17  ; is  a D.  A.A.G,  at  War  Office  with 
rank  of  Major;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

MacRoberts,  Major  Noel  de  Putron, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.:  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Macrorie,  Capt.  Arthur  Kenneth,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  Right  Rev.  William 
Kenneth  Macrorie,  Bishop  of  Maritzburg  ; 
b.  1874;  entered  R.N.  1888,  became  Lieut. 
1896,  Com.  1907,  and  Capt.  1914  ; Dardanelles 
1915-16  (despatches,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  and  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan, 
Legion  of  Honour);  has  3rd  class  of  Order 
of  Dannebrog  of  Denmark  : m.  1902,  Edith 
Frances  Grey,  da.  of  Col.  Richard  Octavius 
Vy  vyan  [see  Vyvyan,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1913,  C.M.G.  1919  19 , Ncttlccombe 

Avenue,  Southsea ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Macrory,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Samuel 
Needham,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel 
Martin  Macrory,  of  Ardmore  Lodge,  Lima- 
vady  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.;  is  a 
Millowner  and  Farmer,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Rosa  Baigrie, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Gen.  Brabazon  Pot- 
tinger,  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Ardmore 
Lodge,  Limavady,  Londonderry. 

McSheehy,  Major  Oswald  William, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.B.;  b.  1884;  son  of 
Surg.-Maj.  E.  L.  McSheehy,  ; M.B.,  B.S., 

L. R.C.P.,  and  M.R.C.S.,  London  1908  ; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1909,  and 
is  Major;  European  War  1914-18 (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Carrie,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  H.  Patterson,  Indian  Army  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

McSloy,  Major  J ames  Ivan,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  19x5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

McSwiney,  Capt.  Herbert  Frederick 
Cyril,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Indian 
Army  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mactaggart,  Col.  Charles,  C.S  /.,  C.I.E., 

M. B.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Mactaggart,  of 
Campbeltown,  N.B. ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  (M.A.,  M.B.,  C.M.  1885);  entered  Army 
1886,  became  Major  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1920; 
appointed  Sup.  Central  and  Dist.  jails,  India 
1890,  Officiating  Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons, 
United  Provinces  1898,  and  Inspector-Gen. 
1902  ; was  a Member  of  Indian  Factory  and 
Labour  Commn.  1907-8 ; appointed  a Member 
of  Council  of  Lieut.-Gov.  of  United  Pro- 
vinces 1909,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil 
Hospitals,  United  Provinces  1915:  m.  1889, 
Mary,  da.  of  G.  B.  M.  Beatson ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911,  C.S. I.  19x9.  Daliniober  House,  Camp- 
beltown, Argyllshire ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

McTaggart,  Lieut.-Col.  Maxwell  Field- 
ing, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Bell  McTaggart,  J.P.,  D.L.  (formerly  14th 
Hussars);  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; entered  5th  Lancers  1895;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  served  on 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900,  present  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
ar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  missing  March  1918): 
m.  1911,  Winifred  Grace,  el.  da.  of  John 
Pilling  Law,  of  Hallfield,  Wetherby  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919).  Cavalry  Club. 

McTaggart,  Major  William  Broder, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Field 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18 (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

Mactavish,  Capt.  Duncan,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  A.  B.  Mactavish  ; b.  1879  ; 
sometime  Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders;  S. 


1704 


COMPANION  AGE. 


African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Margaret,  da. 
of  the  late  George  MacLeod,  of  Concordia, 
Entre  Rios,  Argentine;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Estancia  MacLeod , Gualeguay-cito,  Entre 
Rios,  Argentina. 

McTurk,  Michael,  C.M.G. , son  of  Henry 
McTurk ; b.  1843;  ed.  in  England,  and 
at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Georgetown,  Demerara  ; j 
appointed  Revenue  Officer  and  Assist.  Crown 
Surveyor,  Essequebo  1872,  Commr.  of  Taxa-  j 
tion  1873,  Special  Magistrate  and  Sup.  of 
Crown  Lands  and  Forests  1878,  Govt.  Gold 
Mining  Commr.,  British  Guiana  1887, 
Commr.  and  Protector  of  Indians  for  Esse- 
quebo and  Pomeroon  Rivers  Dist.  189-, 
and  Travelling  Magistrate  1905 : m.  ist, 
1878,  Jane,  who  d.  1892,  da.  of  William 
Ormson  ; 2nd,  1894,  Lizzie  Sophia,  da.  of 
E.  J R.  Willcocks;  cr.  C.M.G.  1897.  Kala- 
coon,  Mezaruni  River , British  Guiana. 

McVean,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Archibald 
Dugald,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1870;  entered  Liverpool 
Regt.  1891,  and  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  ! 
Indian  Army)  1901,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.-  j 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  1917  ; retired  191- ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mahsud  Waziri  operations  1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
(Bar  to  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902 
(Bar  1919). 

McVilly,  Richard  William,  M.V.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Gen.  Manager,  New  Zealand  Rail- 
wa' s ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

McVittie,  Lieut.-Col  Charles  Edwin, 
D S.O. ; b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. 
(retired)  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1909  x902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

McVittie,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry,  j 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E. ; b.  1872;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914  19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

MacWatt,  Col.  Robert  Charles,  C.I.E., 
M.B.,  B.Sc.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1886, 

B. Sc.  1897);  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1887, 
became  Capt.  18—,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
1907, and  Col.  1918;  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp),  Lushai  Expedition  1889, 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  Miranzi 
Expedition  1891  (clasp) ; appointed  Resi- 
dency Surg.,  E.  Rajputana  States  1913,  Ch. 
Med.  Officer  Rajputana  and  Civil  Surg., 
Ajmere  1914,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil 
Hospitals,  Punjab,  and  Administrative  Med. 
Officer  N.-W.  Railways  of  India  1918;  is 
a Member  of  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov.  of 
Punjab;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  Gold  Medal:  m. 
18 — , Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  — Blyth, 

C. B. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Lahore , Punjab. 

MacWatt,  Capt.  Stuart  Logan,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Charles  Mac- 
Watt, C.I.E.,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Civil  Hospi- 
tals, Lahore  and  Simla;  b.  1894;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Capt. 
R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19,  present  at  | 
battles  of  Loos,  Ypres,  and  Mons  (wounded,  j 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Sybil, 
da.  of  — Rider,  of  Lansdowne  Road,  W. ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

McWatters,  Arthur  Cecil,  C.I.E. , son 
of  the  late  George  McWatters,  I.C-S. ; b. 
1880 ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  (M.A.  19x1)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1903  ; 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt.,  United  Provinces  1907- 
10,  and  to  Govt,  of  India,  Commerce  and  i 
Industry  Depart.  1910-13  ; appointed  Wheat 
Commr.  for  India  1915,  Controller  (Hides and  | 
Wool),  Indian  Munitions  Board  1917  ; Chm. 
Board  of  Special  Reference  for  Excess  Profits  | 
Duty,  July  1919,  and  Sec.  Committee  on  j 
Govt,  of  India  Secretariat  Procedure  Sept.  ! 
1919  : m.  1920,  Charlotte  Mary,  da.  of  Sir 
Stephen  Fumey,  C.I.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E-  1918.  ! 
United  Service  (Simla),  and  East  India  United  I 
Service  Club. 


McWatters,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Claude, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Cot. ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

McWhae,  Col.  Douglas  Murray,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E. , M.D.,  son  of  William  Douglas 
McWhae ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Toorak  and 
Melbourne  Gram.  Schs.;  M.B.  and  B.S. 
1905,  M.D.  1906  ; is  Col.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.,  Australian  Imperial  Forces  Depots, 
Great  Britain  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

McWilliam,  Andrew,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Abram  McWilliam  ; b.  1867  ; Asso. 
Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines,  London  (ist  Class  Me- 
tallurgy) 1887;  a Consulting  Metallurgist; 
Assist.  Professor  of  Metallurgy  in  Sheffield 
Univ.  1905-1911,  and  Metallurgical  and 
Analytical  Inspector  State  Railways,  India 
1912-18  ; sometime  Capt.  Chota  Nagpur  Light 
Horse : m.  1900,  Georgina  Beebee,  da.  of 
George  Croome,  of  Downend,  Gloucester- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919.  221,  Upper- 
ihorpe , Sheffield. 

Madan  Mansingh  Basinat,  Lieut.-Col., 

C. I.E. ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Madden,  Rev.  Ambrose,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  18 — ; Chap.  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Madden,  Archibald  Maclean,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Dodgson 
Madden,  C.B.  (King’s  Hon.  Surg  ),  of  Wood- 
side.  St.  Leonards-on-Sea,  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1885);  was  a Clerk  in  Librarian’s  Depart., 
Foreign  Office  1890-93  ; accompanied  special 
missions  to  Fez  1894-5,  and  Morocco  City  1896 ; 
appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Tangier  1897,  and 
at  Mogador  1900,  Consul  at  Dar-el-Baida 
1907  (present  during  French  bombardment, 
siege  by  Arabs,  and  subsequent  Franco- 
Spanish  Mil.  occupation  1907),  and  at  Bilbao 
1914:  m.  1902,  Cecilia  Catherine,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Canon  Moor,  of  Truro;  cr.  C.M.G. 

! 1908.  British  Consulate , Bilbao. 

I Madden,  Capt.  John  Greville,  D.S.O. ; 
l b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Manchester  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — , Airlie,  da.  of 

; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

j Maddick,  Capt.  Edmund  Distin,  C.B.E., 

I F.R.C.S. ; b 18 — ; Capt.  on  Special  List, 
and  Proprietor  of  the  Scala  Theatre  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Maddox, Lieut.- Col.  Ralph  Henry,  C.I.E.’, 
b.  1864 ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1919. 

Maddox,  Stuart  Lockwood,  C.S.I.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Ralph  Henry  Maddox,  for- 
merly R.  of  Kirkheaton,  Yorkshire;  b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Wor- 
cester Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1892); 
entered  I.C.S.  1885,  and  served  in  Bengal  as 
Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and  as 
Assist.  Settlement  Officer ; appointed  Magis- 
trate and  Dep.  Collector,  Bengal  1894,  Settle- 
ment Officer,  Cuttack  1896,  Magistrate  and 
Collector  there  1898,  Director  of  Land 
Records  and  Agriculture  1904,  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Revenue  1905  ; was  Chm.,  Calcutta  Cor- 
poration 1910-13 ; sometime  an  M.L.C.  of 
Bengal  : m.  18 — , Violet,  da.  of  Brig.-Surg. 
Lieut.-Col.  C.  J.  W.  Meadows,  Indian  Med. 
Ser.;  cr.  C.S.I.  1911.  25,  Carnac  Street, 

Calcutta. 

Madge,  Henry  Ashley,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Madge  ; b.  18m  ; Principal 
Technical  Adviser  in  Wireless  Telegraphy  to 
H.M.  Navy;  cr.  O. B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  H.M.  Signal  School,  Portsmouth. 

Madge,  Walter  Culley,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
David  Walter  Madge,  of  Calcutta,  Sup.  of 
Board  of  Revenue  Lower  Provinces;  b. 
1841 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  High  Sch.  ; formerly 
a Journalist;  was  Assist.  Agent,  Salt  Re- 
venue, Balasore  1859-60,  Sup.,  Jelasore  Salt 
Preventative  Depart.  1860-62,  Assist.  Sup., 
Bengal  Police  1863-5,  Dep.  Magistrate  at 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1705 


Chittagong  1866-7  and  at  Rajshahye  1868-9, 
and  a Member  of  Council  of  European  De- 
fence Asso.  1885-1910  ; sometime  on  Staff  of 
Indian  Daily  News  and  Pioneer  ; has  been 
Pres,  of  Anglo-Indian  Asso.,  a Gov.  of  Bruce 
Fund  for  Eurasian  Orphans,  and  an  Ad- 
ditional Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen. 
of  India  1910;  is  a Member  of  Calcutta 
Christian  Burial  Board,  of  Calcutta  Hospital 
Nurses  Committee,  a Gov.  of  De  Souza  and 
Doucett  Charities,  and  a Visitor  of  Euro- 
pean Lunatic  Asylum,  Calcutta  ; appointed  a 
Municipal  Commr.,  Calcutta  1885  and  again 
1909,  Hon.  Presidency  Magistrate  and  a J.P. 
1890,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Indian  Public  Sers.  1912  ; author  of  various 
novels:  m.  1st,  1862,  Jane  Dealtry  Smyth, 
who  d.  1874;  2ndly,  1891,  Rosalie  Emily, 
who  d.  1912,  da.  of  John  Owen  Nix  James, 
formerly  Assist.  Surveyor-Gen.  of  India ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  19x1.  18,  Theatre  Road , Calcutta. 

Madhava  Rao,  Vishwanath  Patankar, 
C.I.E. , son  of  Vishwanath  Rao,  of  Kumba- 
konam,  Tanjore,  S.  India;  b.  1850;  ed.  at 
Kumbakonam  Coll.,  and  at  Madras  Univ. 
(B.A.  1869,  Fellow  1899);  entered  Mysore 
State  Ser.  1870,  passed  through  Revenue 
and  Judicial  Departs.,  became  Dep.  Commr. 
and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police  in  Mysore,  and 
a Member  of  State  Council  1898  ; was  Dewan 
of  Travancore  1904-6,  and  of  Mysore  1906-9  ; 
appointed  Dewan  of  Baroda  1914;  retired 
1916;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1899.  Tanjore,  India. 

Madho  Lal,  Raja  Munshi , C.S.I, , son  of 
Munshi  Veni  Lal,  of  Chowkhumba,  Benares  ; 
b.  1840;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Benares  ; is  a Sipahi-Nagar  Brahmin  Hindu, 
a lawyer,  a landholder,  and  a banker ; for- 
merly a 1st  class  Subordinate  Judge  and 
Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court,  Allahabad; 
was  a M.L.C.  1900-1908,  and  a Member  of 
Imperial  Council  1908-10  ; received  title  of 
Raja  1910;  cr.  C.S.I.  1909.  Chowkhumba 
City  House,  Lahurabir,  and  Chaitgunj, 
Benares;  Balapur  Gardens,  Benares, 
United  Provinces,  India;  United  Service 
( Lucknow ),  Benares  {Benares),  India  and 
New  Calcutta  {Calcutta),  and  Orient  {Bom- 
bay) Clubs. 

Madhu  Sudhan  Das,  Hon.,  C.I.E. ; b. 
1848  ; sometime  a Member  of  Bengal  Legis- 
lative Council  representing  Orissa  (4th 
time) ; appointed  a Member  of  Council  of 
Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1913 ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903. 
Cuttack,  Orissa,  Bengal,  India. 

Madoc,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  William, C.B.E., 
M.V.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Special  List; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919,  M.V.O.  (4th class)  1920. 
Madocks,  Col.  William  Robarts  Napier, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Robarts  Madocks  [see  B.  Napier  01  Mag- 
dala] ; b.  1870;  entered  R.A.  1890,  became 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col. 
1919  ; S.  Africa  1900,  with  New  Zealand 
Mounted  Rifles  (despatches,  Brevet  Major) 
and  1901  as  A.D.C.  and  D.A.A.G.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  on  Gen.  Staff 

S 07-10,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Officer 
amdg.-in-Ch.  in  the  Mediterranean,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Oversea  Forces  1910-13; 
appointed  an  A.A.G.  1919,  and  a Brig. -Com. 
1920  : m.  1903,  Laura,  only  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
Walter  Lawry  Buller,  K.C.M.G.,  D.Sc., 
F.R.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.Q.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Glanywern  Hall,  Denbigh; 
Naval  and  Military,  Ranelagh,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Maffey,  John  Loader,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Maffey,  of  Rugby ; b.  1877 ; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford ; entered 
I.C.S.  1899,  and  became  Assist.  Commr., 
N.-W.  Frontier  Prov.  and  Oudh  1905,  Politi- 
cal Assist.  1906,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr. 
1907,  and  Sec.  1909 ; was  Political  Agent, 
Khyber  1909-12,  Dep.  Commr.,  Peshawar 

gi5,  and  Dep.  Sec.  Foreign  and  Political 
epart.,  Govt,  of  India  1915-16,  since  when 
he  has  been  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India ; 
acted  as  Ch.  Political  Officer  with  British 
Force  in  Afghanistan,  as  Indo-Afghan 
Boundary  Commr.  1919,  and  as  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Duke  of  Connaught  during  visit  to  India 
1920-21  : m.  1907,  Dorothy  Lang,  O.B.E.,  da. 
of  Charles  Lang  Huggins,  J.P.,  of  Hadlow 


Grange,  Buxted;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  C.S.I.  1920. 
Vice-Regal  Lodge,  Simla;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Magan,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Tilson  Shair, 

C. M.G. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Magee,  Lieut.-Col.  Allan  Angus,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  19x5-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Magee, Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Cormack, D.S.O., 
son  of  Robert  M.  Magee,  of  St.  John,  Canada; 
b.  1880;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Magee,  Lieut. -Com.  William  Edward 
Blackwood,  D.S.O.;  b.  18— ; Lieut. -Com. 
R.N.;  European  War  1914-19S  latterly  in 
Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Magenis,  Capt.  George  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18-  ; is  Capt.  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mager,  Sydney,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Ch. 
Inspector  Food  Production  Depart,  during 
European  War  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Magill,  Andrew  Philip,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Magill,  of  Dromore,  co. 
Down  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Private  Sec.  Irish 
Office ; Registrar  of  Petty  Session  Clerks, 
Ireland;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Magill,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b. 
18  — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1919,  Roselae,  da.  of  Henry  Hind,  of 
Blythehoime,  Harrogate;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Maginn,  John  Francis,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut. London  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

M aginness,  Edmond  J ohn , C.B.E.,  M.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Maginness  ; b.  1857; 
sometime  Constructive  Manager,  H.M. 
Dockyard,  Chatham;  is  Member  of  Institute 
of  Naval  Architects:  m.  1882,  Jane,  da.  of 
Charles  Augustus  Bland,  of  Balmah  Hall, 
Norfolk,  and  Melbourne,  Australia ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.B.E.  1918.  34, 

Craneswater  Avenue,  Southsea. 

Magniac,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Lane, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Francis  Lane  Magniac,  M.S.C.  ; b.  1873; 
entered  R.E.  1894,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Railway  Transport  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  is  a Director  of  Railways  in 
India  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1900, 
Letitia  Anne,  da.  of  T.  H.  W.  Knowles, 
of  Oatlands,  Kinsale ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Maguire,  Col.  Frederick  Arthur,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 
Australian  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; m.  19 — , Aima 

Myee,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of ; cr. D.S.O. 

1918. 

Maguire,  James  Rochfort,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  John  Maguire,  R.  of  Kilkeedy,  co. 
Limerick  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and 
at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1883  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Donegal  Div.  of 
Donegal  co.  (N.)  1890-92,  and  for  W.  Div. 
of  co.  Clare  1892-5  ; is  on  Ladies’  Auxiliary 
Committee  (Munition  Section),  Young 
Men’s  Christian  Asso. : m.  1895,  the  Hon. 
Julia  Beatrice  Peel,  da.  of  1st  Viscount  Peel  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  3,  Cleveland  Square,  St. 

James’s,  S.WC 

Maguire,  Com.  Owen  Hugh  Knox, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Com.  (retired)  R.N.  Air 
Ser.;  European  War  1914-17  with  Patrol  Ser. 
(D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Mrs.  Haidt;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Mahaffy,  Capt.  Kenneth  A.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf.;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Mahar,  Capt.  Thomas  Bertram  Joseph, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  King’s  Roy. 

54* 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1700 


Rifle  Corps ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Maharaj  Singh,  Kunwar , C.I.E.,  son 
of  Raja  Sir  Harnam  Singh,  K.C.I.E.,  of 
Kapurthala  ; b.  1878;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1910); 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1902;  appointed  Dep. 
Collector,  United  Provinces,  India  1904, 
Assist.  Registrar,  Co-operative  Credit  Sos., 
1908  (Officiating  Registrar  1909  10),  Assist. 
Sec.,  Depart,  of  Education,  Govt,  of  India  | 
1911  Senior  Assist.  Sec.  1915,  and  Magis- 
trate and  Collector  1917,  Dep.  Commr.  1918, 
and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  United  Provinces  1919;  I 
author  of  “ Report  on  Co-operative  Credit  1 
Sos.,  United  Provinces”  (1908-9);  cr.  C.I.E.  ' 
1915.  Hardoi,  United  Provinces,  India;  \ 
Jullundur  City,  Punjab. 

Mahendra  Nath  Ray,  Babu , C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1862 ; is  a Vakil  of  Bengal  High  Court,  j 
and  an  Additional  Member  of  Bengal  I 
Council ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Calcutta  ; Howrah,  \ 
India. 

Mahon,  Major  Alfred  Ernest,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; S.  Africa  igco-  I 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mahon,  Capt.  Brian  McMahon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1918;  is  [ 
Capt.  London  Regt.,  and  attached  to  Indian  J 
Army  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17  I 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  j 
Mahon,  Col.  Harry  John,  C.I.E.  ; b.  j 
1878  ; Major  Sind  Vol.  Rifles,  and  temporary 
Col.  in  the  Army;  European  War  1914-18 
(Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  C.I.E.) ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1918. 

Mahon,  Maj.-Gen.  Reginald  Henry,  C.B. , ! 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas 
Mahon,  R.A. ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.A.  1878,  became 
Capt.  1886,  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900  | 
Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1911 , 
retired  1911;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  | 
present  during  siege  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  was  Assist. -Inspector  of  War-  j 
like  Stores  1888-90,  Ordnance  Consulting  I 
Officer,  India  1904-5,  and  Inspector-Gen.  j 
of  Ordnance  Factories,  India  1905-6,  and 
Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  in  India  1906-11  ; : 
appointed  Inspector,  Inspection  Staff,  War  | 
Office  1914,  and  an  Assist.  Director  there  j 
1915  ; sent  on  Special  Mission  toCanada  1915 : ' 
m.  1888,  Alice  Geraldine,  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Stephen  Henry  Edward  Chamier,  C.B.  ; cr.  \ 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1907,  C.S.I.  1911.  Barton  Holt,  j 
Kintbury,  Berks ; United  Service  Club. 

Mahon,  Lieut.-Col.  Marcus  James  Hart-  j 
land-,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. 
European  War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (de-  [ 
spatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mahony,  Major  Michael  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.D. , son  of  Richard  Mahony,  of  Tramore  ; ! 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.B.; 
and  B.Ch.  1890,  M.D.  1904);  Hon.  Lieut,  in 
the  Army,  and  Major  (T.D.)  R.A. M.C.  (T.F.); 
S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Sloneycroft,  Liver- 
pool. 

Main,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Kerr,  D.S.O., 
sonofCol.ThomasRyder  Main,  C.B.,  C.M.G. 
[see  M.  Lothian, colls.] ; b.  1881  ; Lieut.-Col.  , 
R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.OO:  in.  1920,  Evelyn  Aileen,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Francis  Lambkin,  and  widow  of  I 
Capt.  Austin  Edward  Deprez,  R.F.A.  [see 
Broughton, .Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Main,  Lieut  -Com.  Frank  Morgan,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve; 
European  War  19x4-15,  with  Patrol  Cruisers  ! 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Main,  Col.  Thomas  Ryder,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Professor  Thomas  John 
Main  (Senior  Wrangler  1838);  b.  1850;  ed. 
at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.E.  1870, 
became  Capt.  1882,  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col!  ! 
1895,  Brevet  Col.  1899,  and  Col.  1902 ; 
retired  1927  ; served  during  Kaffir  and  ! 
Zulu  Wars  1877-9  (despatches  thrice,  medal 
with  clasp),  ancf  in  S.  African  War,  1899- 


1900  (despatches,  medal)  ; was  Assist. 
Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
1880-87,  and  Instructor  there  1891-5,  Col. 
on  Staff  Comdg.  R.E.,  S.  Dist.  1902-5,  and 
Ch.  Engineer,  Portsmouth  Defences  1905-6  ; 
again  a Ch.  Engineer  1915-16:  m.  1880, 
Louisa  Grace  Charlotte  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Dundas  Kerr,  R E. 
[see  M.  Lothian,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Curdridge  Croft,  Botley,  Hants. 
Mainguy,  Major  Roger  Ferdinand, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1881;  Major  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-1 7 (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mainguy,  Com.  Sidney  Peckwith,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  F.B  Mainguy, ofLes 
Roquettes,  Guernsey  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Eliza- 
beth Coll. , Guernsey ; Com.  R.N.,  and  Naval 
Attache  British  Embassy,  Paris  ; European 
War  1915-19  (Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1920, 
Violet  Kathleen  Sybella,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Edward  Mockler ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918. 
British  Embassy,  Paris ; United  Service  Club. 
Mainprise,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Wilmot, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; Tibet  Expedition  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mainwaring,  Maj.-Gen.  Rowland 
Broughton,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
C.  H.  Mainwaring,  of  Whitmore,  Stafford- 
shire; b.  1851 ; entered  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers 
1871,  became  Capt.  1880,  Major  1885,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1895,  Brevet  Col.  1899,  and  tem- 
porary Brig. -Gen.  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; 
retired  1905;  served  in  Ashanti  War  1873-4 
(medal),  with  Burmah  Expedition  1885-6 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (clasp),  at  occupation  of  Crete  1897-8 
(despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  as  A.A.G.  1st  Div.  (medal); 
was  A.A.G.  at  Portsmouth  1899-1900,  and  in 
command  of  23rd  Regt.  Dist.  1900-1905 ; 
appointed  a Div.  Com.  1915  : m.  1880, 
Evelyn  Louisa  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Mervyn  Archdale,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Castle 
Archdale,  co.  Fermanagh  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1899. 
The  Lodge , Bern  bridge.  Isle  of  Wight; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mainwaring,  Lieut.-Col.  Watkin  Randle 
Kynaston,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Salusbury 
Kynaston  Mainwaring,  of  Oteley  Park,  Salop 
[Williams,  Bt..  cr.  1798];  b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Lieut.-Col. 
Denbighshire  Yeo.,  Hon.  Capt.  in  the 
Army,  and  a J.P.  for  Flint;  S.  Africa 
1901-2,  present  at  action  of  Ladybrand 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euiopean 
War  1914-19  as  A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  has  Serbian  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle,  and  Orders  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz  and  Nile  of  Egypt:  m.  1903,  Violet 
Francis,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Albert  de  Rutzen, 
Ch.  Metropolitan  Magistrate  [see  de  Rutzen. 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Hafod-y-Coed,  St.  Asaph;  Junior 
Carlton  Club. 

Mair,  Major  Brodie  Valentine,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  ofJ.G.  Mair-Rumley,  of  Udimore, 
Sussex;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; Major  Manchester  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  France  and  Gallipoli 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Mair,  George  Herbert,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Fteet-Surg.  G.  Mair,  R.N.;  b.  1887; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  19 — ),  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Assist.  Sec.  League  of 
Nations  Secretariat;  Literary  Editor  and 
Political  Correspondent  Manchester  Guar- 
dian in  London  1911-14,  Assist.  Editor 
Daily  Chronicle  *914;  Director  Press  Sec- 
tion,  Peace  Delegation,  Paris  1919:  m.  1911, 
Maire  O’Neill;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  34,  Wal- 
pole Street,  S.W.;  Garrick , Savile,  and  St. 
James's  Clubs.  _ 

Mair,  Col.  George  Tagore,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Slater  Mair,  M.D.,  of 
i4)  Pembridge  Villas,  Bayswater,  W.  ; b. 
1873  ; ed.  at  Epsom  ; entered  R.A.  1893,  be- 
came Capt.  1900,  Major  1910,  Lieut.-Ool.  19151 
and  temporary  Col.  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1900. 
present  at  action  of  Bothaville  (severely 
wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
S Nigeria  1903-4  (despatches),  Bende- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1707 


Onitcha  Hinterland  Expedition  1905-6  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  has  Legion  of  Honour; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1906,  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Mair,  Col.  Robert  John  Byford,  C.M.G. ; 

b.  1868;  Col.  late  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Mairis,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey  Brouncker  de 
Maries,  D.S.O. , son  of  Gen.  Geoffrey 
Mairis,  formerly  R.M.  ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse ; entered  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent. 
Regt.)  1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
Alexandra,  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (York- 
shire Regt.)  1911,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  battles  of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop, 
Vaal  Krantz,  Pieters  Hill,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  Orange  River 
Colony  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  Brevet  ! 
Lieut. -Col.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour); 
was  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  5th  Div. 
1906-7,  and  Staff-Capt.,  Bloemfontein  Snb- 
Dist.  1907-9,  and  a Brig.-Maj.  1909-n  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  United  Service  Club. 

Maitland,  Capt.  Arthur  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Augustus  Wetherall 
Maitland  [see  Prescott,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1890; 
ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  R.M.C. ; Capt. 
Essex  Regt.  ; Eu>opean  War  1914-19 
(despatches  four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1916,  Dorothy  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Daniel  Maclean  Poison ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  5 
lnvervar , North  Berwick. 

Maitland,  Lieut. -Col.  Claud  Archibald 
Scott,  D.S.O.,  son  of  David  Maitland,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Cumstoun,  Kirkcudbright;  b.  1874; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  J 
Highlanders  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (twice  j 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1912,  Cecil 
Louise,  da.  of  the  late  Colin  J ames  Mackenzie, 
ofPortmore,  Peeblesshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Maitland,  Air-Commodore  Edward  Mait- 
land, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  the  late 
Arthur  Maitland,  J.P.,  Bar.-at-law;  b.  1880; 
AirrCommodore  R.A.F.  (Airships);  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  with  Essex  Regt.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O,,  C.M.G.,  A.F.C., 
American  D.S.M.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919.  16,  Chelsea  Court,  S.W. ; White's, 

Garrick,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Maitland,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ramsey, 
D.S.O.  [see  Maitland,  Bt.]. 

Maitland,  Major  Oliver  Rowat,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; Major  Saskatchewan  Regt. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Maitland,  Maj.-Gen.  Pelham  James,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  G.  G.  W. 
Maitland;  b.  1847;  entered  Army  1866,  be- 
came Capt.  Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1878,  Major  1886,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1887, 
Col.  1892,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1903  ; retired  1904  ; 
served  during  AfghanWar  1878-9  (despatches, 
medal);  \yas  D.A.Q.M.G.  Intelligence  De- 

gart.,  India  1880-85,  employed  on  Afghan 
boundary  Commn.  1884-6,  A.Q.M.G.  Intelli- 
gence Depart.,  1885-7,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Mil.  Depart.  1891-2,  2nd  Dep. 
Sec.  therein  1892,  1st  Dep.  Sec.  1892-6,  Sec. 
1896-1901,  Political  Resident  and  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  at  Aden  1901-4;  commanded  troops 
in  operations  connected  with  Aden  Delimi- 
tation 1902-3  : m.  1892,  Lucy  Margaret,  da.  of  j 
Gen.  G.  Jervois,  formerly  R.E. ; cr.  C.B.  I 
(Mil.)  1896.  United  Service  Club. 

Maitland,  William  Barclay,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  j 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Maitland,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Dalgleish 
Heriot-,  C.M.G., D.S.O.  [seeE.  Lauderdale, 
colls.]. 

Maitland,  Major  Frederick  Lewis 
Makgill-Crichton-,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Lauder- 
dale, colls.]. 

Maitland,  Lieut.-Col.  Mark  Edward  ! 
Makgill-Crichton,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Lauder-  i 
dale,  colls.] 


j Maitland,  Major  Reginald  Charles 

I Frederick,  D.S.O.  [see  Maitland,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Maitland-Dougall  [see  Dougall]. 
Maitland-Edwards  [see  Edwards]. 

1 Maitland-Heriot  [see  Heriot]. 

I Maitland-M akgill- Crichton  [see 

] Crichton]. 

Majendie,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  John, 

C. M.G..  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur 
Majendie;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1896,  became  Major  1912,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  with  Mounted  Inf., 
and  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  a Bn'g.  Com.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  Dorothy 
Davidson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Majendie,  Major  Vivian  Henry  Bruce, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Somerset  LI.;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) : m.  1916, 
Evelyn  Margaret  Dickson,  da.  ofCol.  Charles 
Dickson  King  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Major,  Major  Charles  Thomas,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Major,  of 
Auckland,  New  Zealand ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
Nelson  Coll., and  University  Coll. (Auckland, 
New  Zealand  (B.A.  Senior  Mathematical 
Scholar  1891,  M.A.  1st  class  Honours  in 
Mathematics  1892,  B.Sc.  1893) ; sometime  1st 
Assistant  at  Nelson  College  (N.Z.) ; joined 
New  Zealand  Vols.  1888  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Capt.  New  Zealand  Mounted 
Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1903,  Mabel, 
da.  of  Henry  N.  Nalder,  of  Nelson,  New 
Zealand ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
King’s  College , Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Major,  Francis  William,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O. , 
son  of  Charles  Henry  Major  ; b.  1863  ; entered 
Treasury,  Trinidad  1885 ; became  Super- 
visor of  Customs,  Gold  Coast  1891,  Assist. 
Comptroller  of  Customs  1891,  Assist.  Trea- 
surer 1891,  Comptroller  of  Customs  1895, 
Receiver-Gen.,  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.,  Ber- 
muda 1899,  Ch.  of  Customs  and  Currency 
Commr.,  British  E.  Africa  (now  Kenya  Pro- 
tectorate) 1908,  and  a M.L.C.  19x0;  de- 
spatches 1914-18  ; has  Order  of  the  Lion  of 
Belgium  : m.  1895,  Eleanor  Laura  Louisa, 
da.  of  William  Rowland  Pyne  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1910,  C.M.G.  19x7.  Mombasa,  Kenya  Pro- 
tectorate, East  Africa. 

Major,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Arthur  Henry 
Henniker-,  C.B.  [see  B.  Henniker]. 

Makbul  Hosain  Khan  Bahadur , Sheikh , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Sheikh  Ahmad  Hosain,. 
Talukdar  of  Gadia,  Oudh ; b.  1876  ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1903  ; has  gold  medal  of 
Roy.  Agricultural  Coll.,  Cirencester ; is  in 
Provincial  Ser.,  United  Provinces,  and 
Registrar  Co-operative  Sos.,  United  Pro- 
vinces, India;  was  Revenue  Min., Kashmir 
State  1909-17  ; received  title  of  Khan 
Bahadur  1913:  in.  1893;  cr.  C.l.E.  1916. 
Lucknow,  India. 

Makgill,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Haldane, 
C.B.E.  [see  Makgill,  Bt.]. 

Makgill-Crichton  [see  Crichton]. 

Makgill- Crichton-Maitland  [see  Mait- 
land], 

Makin,  Major  Ernest  Llewellyn,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Frank  Makin,  of  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia ; b.  1877 ; ed.  in  Adelaide,  and  at 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1899);  entered 
Wiltshire  Regt.  1900,  became  Capt.  1906,  and 
Major  1915  ; European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Violet  Cornelia, 
da.  of  the  late  Si»Evan  Morris;  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9IS-  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Makins,  Brig.-Gen.  Ernest,  C.B. , D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Francis  Makins, 
F.R.G.S.,  of  180,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W. ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  ; entered  xst  Dragoons  1892,  became 
Capt.  1898,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col. 
1913,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; S. 
Africa  1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches,  Order  of  1 
SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy);  com- 
manded a Cav.  Brig.  Sept.  1914-15  and  1918  ; ! 
unsuccessfully  contested  S.  Div.  of  Ken-  1 
sington  ( NP ) Dec.  1918  : m.  1903,  Maria  j 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James  Robert 
Mellor,  of  16,  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  W.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Army  and 
Navy , Cavalry , and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 
Malan,  Major  Gert  Stephanus  Gous,  j 
D.S.O. , son  of  Jacob  Daniel  Malan,  of  Prince 
Albert,  Cape  Province;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  j 
Victoria  Coll.,  Stellenbosch,  Cape  Province  j 
(B.A.  1898);  has  been  Principal  of  Public  Sch. , , 
Hanover,  Cape  Province,  since  1898  ; Major 
S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando,  ! 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, ! 
D.S.O.):  m.  1900,  Anne  Maria  Jacob;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Hanover,  Cape  Province,  S. 
Africa. 

Malcolm,  Col.  Edward  Donald,  C.B.,  son  ! 
of  the  late  John  Malcolm,  of  Poltalloch,  i 
Argyleshire;  b.  1837;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  j 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.E.  1854,  became  Capt. 
1861,  Major  1868,  Lieut. -Col.  1879,  and  Col. 
1883 ; retired  1894  with  distinguished  ser-  ] 
vice  pension ; served  throughout  Indian  [ 
Mutiny  1857-8  (mentioned  in  despatches  and  I 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; in  i860  sent  on 
special  service  from  China  to  Japan  ; was  | 
Inspector  of  Submarine  Defences  1882-4,  I 
and  in  command  of  R.E.,  N.  British  Dist., 
1885-90;  appointed  one  of  the  Boundary 
Commrs.  under  Scotch  Local  Govt.  Bill  1889, 
and  Engineer  to  Scotch  Office  for  Piers  | 
and  Harbours  under  the  W.  Highlands  and  j 
Islands  Act  1891  ; is  a D.L.  for  Argyllshire  ; 1 
sometime  Hon.  Comdt.  R.E.  (T.F.):  m.  \ 
1867,  Isabel  Wyld,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Brown,  '< 
of  78,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  i 
1881.  Poltalloch,  Lochgilphead,  Argyllshire ; 
Carlton , and  Junior  Carlton  Clubs. 
Malcolm,  George,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Malcolm,  Col.  George  Alexander,  D.S.O. ; i 
b.  18 — ; is  Col.  T.F.  Reserve;  European  War  | 
1914-18  with  London  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Malcolm,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Huntly  Leith, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  second  son  of  the  late 
William  Malcolm,  of  Glenmorag,  Argyllshire ; I 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Leamington  Coll.,  abroad, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered 
42nd  Roy.  Highlanders  1879,  became  Capt. 
Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1885, 
Major  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 
1905,  Col.  1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917  ; 
retired  1917 ; served  with  Egyptian  Expedi-  j 
tion  1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  ' 
(twice  wounded,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  j 
star),  with  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (clasp),  I 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  his  ! 
Regt.  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  j 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  { 

D. S.O.);  is  a J.P.  for  Inverness-shire  ; com- 
manded Seaforth  and  Cameron  Brig., 
Scottish  Command  1906-11 ; was  Brig.- 
Gen.,  Orange  Free  States  Dist.  1911,  in 
command  of  troops  in  Ceylon  1913,  and  a 
Brig.  1915,  and  on  .Staff  in  France  1917  : in. 
1908,  Edith,  only  child  of  the  late  Ernest  E.  1 
Sabel ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911, 
C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service  Club. 

Malcolm,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Frederick  Malcolm,  of  Victoria, 
Australia;  b.  1872;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  j 
War  1914-17  (Croix  de  Guerre) ; is  Capt.  S. 
African  Constabulary,  and  serving  with 
Nyasaland  Field  Force,  with  rank  of  Major : 
m.  1903,  Mabel  Jane,  da.  of  Charles  J.  1 
Oertel,  of  Abraham’s  Kraal,  Orange  River  j 
Colony;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Malcolm,  Maj.-Gen.  Neill,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Edward  Donald  Malcolm,  C.B., 
of  Poltalloch,  Lochgilphead,  Argyllshire ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  Princess 
Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers) 1889,  became  Capt.  1898,  Brevet 
Major  1909,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
T915,  Brevet  Col.  1016,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; 
served  with  Tochi  Field  Force  1897,  in 
Uganda  1897-9  (O.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (severely  wounded),  with  Somaliland 
Held  Force  1903,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  and  , 


during  European  vVar  1914-19,  on  Staff 
(wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  Maj.- 
Gen.,  Orders  of  the  Nile,  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia,  and  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.);  accom- 
panied British  Mission  to  Fez  1905 ; ap- 
pointed D.A.Q.M.G.  at  Head  Quarters  1906, 
and  Sec.  of  Historical  Section  of  Imperial 
Defence  Committee  1908  ; on  Directing 
Staff  of  Staff  Coll.  1911-14  : m.  1907,  Angela, 
da.  of  William  Rolle  Malcolm,  of  1,  Prince’s 
Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Malcolm,  Lieut.-Col.  Pulteney,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  George  Malcolm,  G.C.B. ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Naval  Sch.  Gosport,  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Fusiliers 
1880,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1891,  Major  1900,  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1917; 
retired  1904  ; served  with  Chin-Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1889-90  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  as  Pro- 
vost-Marshal of  Div.,  and  subsequently  as 
D.A.A.G.  1st  Brig,  (despatches,  clasp),  with 
Malakand  Field  Force  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.,  in  Mahsud  Waziri  operations 
1901-2,  as  A.A.,  Derajat  Dist.  and  Ch.  Staff 
Officer(despatches  twice,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1915-16  as  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  Div.  Staff  (despatches,  Hon.  Lt.- 
Col.);  awarded  Albert  Medal  1887  for  attempt- 
ing to  save  life  on  land  ; sometime  Head 
Constable  of  Kingston  - upon  - Hull;  ap- 
pointed Ch.  Constable  of  Cheshire  1910 : 
m.  1888,  Emily  M.,  el.  da.  of  the  late  T.  R. 
Bower;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1913.  United  Service  Club. 

Malcolmson,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Henry 
Porter,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  John  Porter 
Valscourt  Beresford  Malcolmson,  of  the 
Bom.  Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1832 ; ed.  at  Addis- 
combe ; entered  Bombay  Artillery  1849,  be- 
came Capt.  1858,  Major  1869,  Lieut.-Col.  1875, 
Col.  1880,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1882 ; 
served  with  Rajpootana  Field  Force  1857 
(despatches,  and  medal  with  clasp),  and 
commanded  3rd  Sind  Horse  in  Afghan  Cam- 
paign 1878-80  (medal,  twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches) : m.  i860,  Ada  Jessie,  who  d.  1907, 
da.  of  E.  B.  Meyer,  formerly  of  The  Firs, 
East  Sheen,  Surrey ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1879. 

Malik  Mohammad  Mubariz  Khan, 

Capt.  Nawab,  C.B. E.,  son  of  Resaldar  Major 
Malik  Jelan  Khan  Sardar  Bihadur ; b.  18 — ; 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army;  cr.  O.B.E., 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Jehanabad  District, 
Shahpur,  Punjab. 

Maling,  Capt.  Frederick  Maude,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  in  Mercantile  Marine, 
formerl}’  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1917. 

Malkin,  Herbert  William,  C.A1.G.,  son 
of  Herbert  Charles  Malkin,  J.P. , of  46, 
Phillimore  Gardens,  W.,  and  Corrybrough, 
Inverness-shire  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1905, 
M.A.  1913)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1907 ; 
Assist.  Legal  Adviser  to  Foreign  Office, 
and  an  Acting  1st  Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser. : in. 
1913,  Margaret,  only  child  of  Reginald 
Burnet  Morris,  of  24,  Bramham  Gardens, 
S.W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  The  Barton,  Gerrards 
Cross;  Corrybrough.  Inverness-shire ; Atlie- 
nceum,  and  United  University  Clubs. 
Mallinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  J.  Mallinson  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.  ; entered  Yorkshire  L.I.  1899,  be- 
came Capt.  1906,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1916 ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Bel- 
mont, Enslin,  Modder  River,  and  Magers- 
fontein  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1915. 

Mallinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Stuart  Sydney, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Mallinson,  J.P-  \ 
b.  1888  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1014-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Merite  Agricole  of  France): 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1709 


m.  1916,  Marjorie  Gray,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Alfred  Soothill ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Ash  Lea, 
Woodford  Green,  Essex;  Public  Schools,  and 
Eighty  Clubs. 

Mallock,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Raymond, 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  T.  J.  R. 
Mallock,  Roy.  Fusiliers;  b.  1869;  entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1890, 
became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1905,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1915;  retired  1920;  served  in  S. 
Africa  igoo-igo2  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  : m.  1915,  Melesina  Helen,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Blackburne  Tew 
[Crofton,  Bt.,  cr.  1801,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O. 
iqoo.  Stone  Hark,  Wimborne. 

Mallory,  Major  Trafford  Leigh,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Malone,  Flight  Sub-Lieut.  John  Joseph, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Flight  Sub-Lieut. 
Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Maltby,  Lieut.  Gerald  Rivers,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Joseph  Maltby, 
Canon  of  Durham;  b.  1851;  was  an  Assist. 
Hon.  Sec.  to  Roy.  Naval  Exhibition  1891, 
Sec.  to  Roy.  United  Service  Institution 
1893-8,  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Imperial  Institute 
1898-1902 ; is  a retired  Lieut.  R.N. ; sometime 
one  of  the  Hon.  Secs,  to  Roy.  Sch.  for  Naval 
and  Marine  Officers’  Daughters  : m.  1876, 
Hersey  Eliza  Cecilia,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the 
late  Adm.  Sir  George  Elliot,  K.C.B.  [see 

E.  Minto,  colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902. 
54,  St.  George’s  Square , 5.  W.  ; Naval  and 
Military , and  United  Service  Clubs. 

Maltby,  Squadron-Leader  Paul  Copeland, 
D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Christopher  James 
Maltby,  of  Walgrove,  Harpenden,  Herts; 
b.  1892;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  is  Capt. 
Roy.  vVelsh  Fusiliers,  and  Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  A.F.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  Walgrove, 
Harpenden,  Herts. 

Man,  Edward  Horace,  C.I.E. , second 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Man,  I.S.C.,  of 

■ 2,  Palace  Road,  Kingston-on-Thames ; b. 
1846  ; ed.  at  Dover,  Sevenoaks,  and  Dieppe  ; 
entered  Andaman  Commn.  1869 ; retired 
1901  ; sometime  Dist.  Magistrate  and  Addi- 
tional Sessions  Judge  and  Dep.-Sup.  of  the 
Andaman  and  Nicobar  Islands ; author  of 
“The  Aboriginal  Inhabitants  of  the  Anda- 
man Islands,”  and  of  “A  Grammar  and 
Dictionary  of  the  Central  Nicobarese  Lan- 
guage,” etc.  ; cr.  C.I  E.  1893.  St.  Helens, 
Preston  Park,  Brighton;  Royal  Societies’, 
and  Primrose  Clubs. 

Man,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  William,  C.B.E., 
D.SO .;  b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.,  and  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Ordnance  Sers.;  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Man,  Capt.  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Man,  formerly  of  The 
Priory,  Bromley  St.  Leonards,  Middlesex  ; 
b.  186 7 ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  Div.  Transport 
Officer,  Calais;  has  Legion  of  Honour;  cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Calais. 

Mance,  Brig.-Gen.  Harry  Osborne,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Christopher 
Mance,  C.I.  E.,  LL.  D. , of  Linton  Road , Oxford , 
b.  1875  > ed.  at  Bedford,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.E.  1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  as  Dep.  Assist. -Director  of 
Railways  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp.  King’s  medal,  D.S.O.) ; engaged  on 
Baro-Kano  Railway,  Nigeria,  1908-11 ; ap- 
pointed a Staff-Capt.  at  Head  Quarters 
1912,  an  Assist.  Director  there  1915,  and 
Director  of  Railways,  Light  Railways,  and 
Roads  1916,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; has  | 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  Italian  Order  j 
of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus,  and  French  I 


Legion  of  Honour  : m.  1911,  Elizabeth  Hope, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William  Stenhouse, 
Indian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Little  Woodbury,  New 
Chapel,  Ling  field,  Surrey  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

M anders,  Richard,  C.B. , K.C. , son  of 
the  late  Richard  Manders,  J.P.,  of  Brackens- 
town,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (Classical  Scholar  1877,  Classical 
Moderator  and  B.A.  1878) ; Bar.  King’s  Inns, 
Dublin  1880  and  Middle  Temple  1893,  and 
K.C.  (Ireland)  1903;  was  Investigator  under 
Arrears  Act  1882  and  1883,  Assist.  Revising 
Bar.  for  co.  Tyrone  1888,  and  for  City  of 
Londonderry  1889  and  1890,  and  Parlia- 
mentary Draftsman  to  Irish  Govt.  1891-1908, 
since  when  he  has  been  Registrar  of  Deeds 
and  Titles  in  Ireland ; joint  author  of  a 
treatise  on  the  Law  relating  to  Bills  of  Sale, 
etc.  ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve : 
m.  1894,  Alice  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late 
Henry  Smith  Wright,  M.P.  for  Nottingham, 
S.  Div.  1886-95  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903.  Stone- 
hurst,  Killiney,  Ireland ; Dublin  University, 
and  Royal  St.  George  Yacht  Clubs. 

Mandleberg,  Major  Leonard  Charles, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Sir  (Goodman)  Charles 
Mandleberg ; b.  1893 ; Major  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919, 
Marjorie  Helen,  da.  of  John  Craig,  of  Llan- 
dudno ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Manekji  Byramji  Dadabhoy  [see  Dada- 
bhoy]. 

Mangles,  Col.  Roland  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Ross  L. 
Mangles,  V.C.,  of  The  Lodge,  Pirbright;  b. 
1874  ; entered  the  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.)  1894,  became  Capt.  1902,  Brevet  Major 
and  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920;  Niger  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8  (despatches),  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  Brigade  Signalling  Officer,  present  at 
battle  of  Tugela  Heights,  and  at  Relief  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  Brevets  Major,  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  C.B.)  ; 
was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  1910, 
Brig.  Maj.  16th  Inf.  Brig.,  Irish  Command 
1912,  and  again  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916: 
m.  1909,  Sylvia  Amy  Rhys,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  W.  Hand,  of  Taignton,  Barrington, 
and  Colne  St.  Aldwyn,  Gloucestershire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Mangles,  Major  Walter  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Ross  Mangles,  V.C.,  of  The 
Lodge,  Pirbright ; b.  1862 ; entered  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  King’s  Own 
(Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  1894  and  Major 
1902  ; retired  1903 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  igoo. 
Naval  and.  Military  Club. 

Manhard,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alonzo  Manhard,  of  Cleve- 
land, Ohio,  U.S.A.,  and  of  Port  Arthur, 
Ontario, Canada;  6.1883;  is  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Engineers;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918, 
Anne  Pouton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Manifold,  Col.  Courtenay  Clarke,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Surg.-Gen.  F.  M.  Manifold; 
b.  1864  ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1887,  be- 
came Capt.  18—,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
iqoo,  and  Col.  1910 ; served  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed 
an  Hon.  Physician  to  H M.  1918:  m.  1904, 
Josephine,  da.  of  Capt.  — Montagu  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1914.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Manifold,  Major  John  Alexander, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1907)  ; is  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War’ 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Manifold,  Col.  John  Forster,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1857;  entered  R.A.  1877,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1905 ; retired  1907 ; served  in  S. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  battle  of  Dundee, 
and  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  was  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  | 
Punjab  1886-7,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  N.-W.  Provinces  of  India  1892-4 : 
m.  1902,  Amy  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  William  j 
Cliff;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Manipur,  H.H.  ( Raja  Chirra  Chand 
Singh)  Raja  of,  C.B.E. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 

Manisty,  Paymaster-Com.  Henry  Wilfred 
Eldon,  C.B. , C.M.G. , son  of  Henry  Clayton 
Manisty;  b.  1876;  entered  R.N.  1894,  and 
became  Paymaster  1903,  Staff-Paymaster 
1907,  and  Fleet-Paymaster  (now  Paymaster- 
Com.)  1911 ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1908  : m.  1911, 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  David  Henderson 
McCathie,  ofSydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Manley,  Major  Edgar  Norman,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874  ; Major  R.E.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Manmatha  Nath  Ghosh  [see  Ghosh]. 

Mann ,Brig.-Gen.  George  Duncan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Horace  Mann  ; b.  1876  ; entered  R.A. 
1900,  became  Major  1914  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1918 ; is  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  witn  two  clasps),  in  N. 
N igeria  1906  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Camerons 
1914-16,  and  in  E.  Africa  1917  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mann,  Capt.  Heathcote  Upheld,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  el.  son  of  Henry  Mann,  of  Upheld, 
Imperial  Avenue,  Westcliff-on-Sea ; b.  1890; 
ed.  at  Felsted;  a Director  of  Mann,  Rutter 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Lloyd’s,  E.C.,  and 
Capt.  London  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
with  his  Regt,  and  on  Staff  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1917,  Marjorie  Ethel,  da. 
of  J.  Corbet  McBride,  of  16,  Briar  Walk, 
S.W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cavendish  Club. 

Mann,  Major  William  Edgar,  D.S.O. 
[see  Mann,  Bt.]. 

Manners,  Major  Charles  Molyneux 
Sandys.  D.S.O.  ; b.  1885  ; is  Major  Indian 
Army  ; served  in  Mesopotamia  19x5-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Manners-Howe  [see  Howe]. 

Manners-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Manning,  Major  Arthur  Pitcher,  C.I.E., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  S.  Manning,  of  Erdiston, 
Barbados;  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army, 
and  in  Indian  Telegraph  Depart.  : m.  1919, 
Amy  Pressby,  da.  of  E-  J.  Cockcroft,  of  Gra- 
hamstown,  S.  Africa;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.I.E« 
1919. 


Mansel-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Mansell,  Rear-  Adm.  George  Robert, 
C.B.E.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Com.  George 
Hope  Mansell,  R.N.,  of  Westwood  Park, 
Southampton;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Southampton 
Coll. ; entered  R.N.  1881,  became  Lieut.  1890, 
Com.  1902,  and  Capt.  1907  (retired  1912),  and 
Rear-Adm.  1918 ; sometime  in  command 
of  H.M.’s  Yacht  Alexandra  ; is  an  Elder 
Brother  of  Trinity  House  ; appointed  Capt. 
Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Keyham  Sept.  1914:  m. 
1901,  Lorna,  younger  da,  of  Rear-Adm. 
G-eorge  Edward  Richards ; cr.  M.Y.O.  (4th 
class)  1903,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

' Mansfield,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Henry 
Charles,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Sandhurst]. 
Mansinhji  Surajsinhji  Jhala  [see 
i Jhala]. 

Manson-Bahr  [see  Bahr]. 
i Mant,  Reginald  Arthur,  C.S.I.,  son  ot 
George  Mant,  of  Gigoomgen,  Queensland  ; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
18 — ■);  entered  I.C.S.  1893;  appointed 
Financial  Sec.  Govt,  of  Punjab  1910,  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India,  Revenue  and  Agricultural 
Depart.  1916,  and  an  Officiating  Member  of 
Gov.-Gen.'s  Council  1919:  m.  18 — , Eileen 
Gertrude,  da.  of  Col.  E.  O.  Tandy,  Indian 
Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.S.I.  1919.  Oriental,  and 
United  Services  (Simla)  Clubs. 

Mantell,  Col.  Patrick  Riners,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Riners  Mantell,  formerly 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1862;  entered  Leinster 
Regt.  1883,  and  transferred  to  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  same  year,  became  Capt.  1892, 
Major  1900,  and  Lieut.  Col.  1907,  and  Col. 
1911  ; retired  1912;  served  with  Burmah 
Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (slightly  wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  an  Assist.  Embarkation  Comdt. 
1914 : m.  1904,  Helen  Campbell,  da.  of  Col. 
George  Campbell  Ross,  formerly  Bengal 
Cav.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  ana  Military 
Club. 

Manton,  Col.  Lionel,  D.S.O.;  b 18 — ; 
is  Capt.  R.E.,  and  Controller  of  Transporta- 
tion with  rank  of  Col. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , Beatrice 
Louisa,  who  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  R.  L. 
Ross;  cr.  D.S.O.  191S. 

Manton,  Major  Russell  Fulton,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Field  Artillery; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Manubhai  Nandshankar  Mehta, 
C.S.I. , son  of  Rao  Bahadur  Nandshankar 
Tuljashankar  ; b.  1868  ; Min.  of  BarodaState ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Baroda,  India. 


Manning,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Henry 

Ernest,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Henry 
Ernest  Manning,  of  Perth,  W.  Australia  ; 
b.  1878;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Ser. 
Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E0 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Manning,  William,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Dep.  Commr. S.  African  Police;  commanded 
Prisoners  of  War  Camp,  Pietermaritzburg 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.K 
(Civil)  1919. 

Mansbridge,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Owen, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Henry  Mansbridge, 
of  W.  Australia  ; b.  1872;  ed.  privately,  and 
in  India  and  Australia ; is  in  W.  Australia 
Civil  Ser.  ; 10  years  in  Goldfields  Inf.  Regt., 
Coolgardie,  W.  Australia ; was  Mining 
Warden,  Registrar  and  Clerk,  Petty 
Sessions  i89t-i9'5,  and  Clerk  of  Petty 
Sessions,  and  Mining  Registrar,  Coolgardie 
Goldfields,  1896-1915;  is  a J.P.  for  W. 
Australia;  served  during  European  War 
1915-16  in  Dardanelles,  as  Major  Australian 
Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; now  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  an  Australian  Inf.  Batn.;  author  of 
“Scheme  for  Training  Aboriginal  Natives 
of  Australia  in  use  of  Arms  ” : m.  1897,  Annie 
Caroline  Jones,  of  Victoria.  Australia  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Punjaub,  Princess  Road, 
Claremont,  IV.  Australia  ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary , and  Masonic  (IV.  Australia)  Clubs. 


Manuel,  Stephen,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Ch.  of  Section  of  Paw  Materials  Depart., 
and  Adviser  on  E Indian  Tanned  Hides 
and  Skins;  cr  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  20,  Hyde 
Park  Gate,  S.  IV. 7. 

Maplestone,  Major  Philip  Alan,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

March,  Capt.  Bernard  Oswald,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.A.  (retired);  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

March,  George  Edward,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  March ; b.  1828 ; ed.  at 
St.  Mary’s  Hall,  Oxford  ; was  sometime  a 
Clerk  in  Lord  Chamberlain’s  office ; ap- 
pointed a Clerk  in  Librarian’s  Depart,  of 
Foreign  Office  1855  i transferred  to  Treaty 
Depart,  i860,  and  promoted  to  be  Sup.  there- 
of 1873  ; appointed  Acting  Sec.  of  Legation 
in  Diplo.  Ser.  1874,  and  was  Diplo.  Sec.  to 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  A.  Horsford,  British  Delegate 
at  Conference  at  Brussels  on  the  Rules  of 
Mil.  Warfare  ; appointed  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Extradition  1877  : m.  1st,  1858,  Florence, 
da.  of  the  late  Wentworth  Beaumont  (mar- 
riage dissolved  1866);  2nd,  1873,  Virginia, 
who  d.  1877,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Gabriel, 
C.B. ; 3rd,  1883,  Meta,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Arthur  Troughton  Roberts,  of  Coeddu, 
Flint ; cr.  C.M.G.  1881.  61 , Cadogan  Square, 
S.fV. 

March  ant,  Maj.-Gen.  Alfred  Edmund,  j 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Lavington  j 
Marchant;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Wimbledon  Sch.  ; 
entered  R.M.A.  1881  and  R.M.L.I.  1883, 
became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
1907,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  and  Comdt.  1911 ; 
was  Col.  Comdt.  1915-18  ; Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  j 
(retired)  1918;  served  with  Sudan  Expe-  ' 
dition  1884-5,  present  at  actions  of  Hasheen 
and Tofrek (wounded, medal  with  twoclasps,  j 
bronze  star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with 
Naval  Brig.,  present  at  battles  of  Belmont,  | 
Graspan,  Modder  River  (Comdg.  Naval 
Brig. , Magersfontein,  Paardeberg,  Osfontein , 
and  Bergendal  (despatches, C.B.),  and  during 
European  War  1914  at  Antwerp,  Comdg. 
R.M.  Brig,  of  R.N.  Div ; was  an  A.D.C.  to  I 
H.M.  1910-18 : m.  1st,  1890,  Mary  Collett, 
who  d.  1891,  da.  of  the  late  S.  C.  Homer- 
sham,  of  Wimbledon  ; 2nd,  1897,  Edith  j 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  A.  P.  Turner,  of 
Jersey;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Milton  House , j 
Fareham;  Junior  United  Service , and 
Sports’  Clubs. 

Marchant,  Rev.  James,  C.B.E. , LL.D.,  j 

son  of  the  late  John  Marchant;  b.  1867;  ed 
privately;  LL.D.  t8 — ; Min.  of  Exeter  Street 
Independent  Church,  Director  of  National 
Council  for  Promotion  of  Race  Regenera- 
tion, a F.  R.A.S.,  and  a P.R.S. ; Sec.  to  Dr. 
Barnardo’s  Homes  and  Memorial  1905-6,  and  | 
to  National  Birth  Rate  Commn.  1913-16  : m. 
1895,  Eleanor  Jane,  da.  of  George  Gordon,  of  I 
South  Shields;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  ^20.  20, 

Bedford  Square,  W.C.;  Authors'  Club. 
Marchant,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Harry 
Saunders,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  13th  Hussars;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Marchment,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Marden,  Col.  Arthur  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Marden,  of 
Weston  Priory,  Weston,  Bath ; b.  1868  ; 
entered  Manchester  Regt.  1888,  became 
Capt.  1896,  Brevet  Major  1900,  and  Major 
1902  (h.-p.  1907);  retired  1911 ; became  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899 -J 
1902,  present  at  siege  of  Ladysmith  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  a Railway  ; 
Transport  Officer  1914,  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
Railway  Transport  1915,  and  an  Embarka- 
tion Comdt.  1917,  with  rank  of  Col.:  m.  1903, 
Laura  Elisabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph 
Deakin,  of  Eller  How,  Grange-over-Sands  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Bowyers  Place,  Liss , 
Hants  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Marden,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Owen,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Thomas  Marden,  of 
Weston  Priory,  Bath  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Berk- 
hampstead  Sch.;  entered  Cheshire  Regt. 
1886,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  Welsh  Regt. 
1912,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1919 ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  on  Staff  (despatches),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  4th  class  Vladimir 
Order,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  was  D.A.A.G.  for  In- 
struction, India  1903-4,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  War  Office  1904-9,  and  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.,  S.  Africa  1910-11  ; is  a Div.  Com. : 
m.  1920,  Enid  Millicent  Louise,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  J.  R.  Minshull-Ford,  of  Llwn- 
gwen,  Machynlleth,  Neath  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Mar  don,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Claude, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Roy.  N. 
Devon  Yeo.;  European  War  1914-19  (de-  | 
spatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mare,  Major  Troskie,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  S.  African  Forces ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D-S.O.  1916. 


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Maree,  Major  Cornelius  Johannes, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Marescaux,  Capt.  Alfred  Edward  Hay, 
C.M.G.-,  b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N.  (retired); 
served  during  European  War  1914-17,  as 
acting  Capt.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr. C.M.G.  1917. 

Marfell,  Major  William  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1 8 — ; Major  Australian  Field  Artillery  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Margerison,  Lawrence,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1872;  Sec.  National  Savings  Committee;  cr. 
C.B.E.  1918. 

Margesson,  Lieut.-Col.  Evelyn  William, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  George  Mar- 
gesson, of  Findon  Place,  Sussex  ; b.  1865  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  late  Norfolk  Regt.  ; Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8  (wounded),  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1918.  Underdown,  Mill  Road,  Worthing;  Fin- 
don Place,  Sussex. 

Margesson,  Capt.  Wentworth  Henry 
Davies,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William  George 
Margesson,  of  Findon  Place,  Sussex  ; b.  1869  ; 
Capt.  R.N.  (retired) : in.  1908,  Gwendolen 
Agnes,  da.  of  Charles  Edward  Thornycroft, 
of  Thornycroft  Hall,  Devonshire ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919. 

j Margett,  Capt.  Cecil  Francis  Mowbray, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1884;  entered  Dorsetshire  Regt. 
1905,  and  became  Capt.  1914  ; served  during 
European  War  1914  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Margolin,  Lieut.-Col.  Eliazar  Lazar, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Mordochy  Joseph  Margolin; 
b.  1875  ; is  Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Marillier,  Frank  William,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  J.  F.  Marillier,  V.  of  Much 
Dewchurch,  Tram  Inn,  Hereford;  b.  1855; 
an  Engineer,  and  Manager  of  Carriage  and 
Wagon  Departs.,  Great  Western  Railway, 
Swindon  : m.  1891,  Katherine  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  Brooke;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  tgi8, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Deva,  Westlecott  Road, 
Swindon. 

Marindin,  Brig.  - Gen.  Arthur  Henry,  C.B. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Colvile  Marin- 
din, Bar.-at-Law,  of  Calcutta ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1890) ; is  Col.  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders),  and  a Brig -Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19,  finally  Comdg.  35th  Div.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  Fren-h  and  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Com.of  Crown  of  Belgium)  : 
m.  1899,  Gertrude  Florence  Evelyn,  da.  and 
co-heir  of  the  late  Edward  Robert  Erskine 
Wilmot-Chetwode;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Marindin,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Colvile, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Randall 
Marindin,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; Tibet  1903-4  (medal  with 
cl^fip),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.E.)  : 
m.  1908,  Amy  Victoria,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
W.  T.  Richardson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Marinitch,  Hugo,  C.M.G.;  b.  1839; 
was  placed  at  the  disposal  of  Sir  Henry 
Drummond-Wolff,  G. C.M.G.,  K.C.B.  (Special 
Envoy  to  the  Sultan)  1885-7 » was  a Drago- 
man to  the  Embassy  at  Constantinople  1876- 
1906  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1888. 

Marix,  Squadron-Leader  Reginald  Len- 
nox George,  D.S.O.;  b.  1889;  is  Squadron- 
Leader  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Belgium):  m.  1918,  Viola,  da. 
of  Clifford  Trevor-Wadmore ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  Lynwood,  Castle  Road,  Oatland  Park 
Surrey. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Marjoribanks,  Dudley  Sinclair,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1858;  Local  Director  of  Sir  W.  G.  Arm- 
strong, Whitworth  and  Co.  (Limited);  was 
Vice-Chm.  Engineer  ing  Employers’  Advisory 
Committee  during  European  War  : m.  1892  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Marjoribanks,  Norman  Edward,  C.I.E., 
son  of  James  Alexander  Marjoribanks ; b. 
1872  ; in  Indian  Civil  Ser.,  an  Additional 
M.L.C.,  India,  and  Commr.  of  Land  Revenue 
and  Forests,  Madras ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  j 
Madras. 

Mark,  Capt.  Alan  William  Dobson,  I 
D.S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  18 — : formerly  2nd  Lieut.  ! 
and  temporary  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusi-  ' 
liers;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  i 
M.C.  with  two  Bars,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  , 
1917. 

Mark-Wardlaw  [see  Wardlaw]. 
Markbreiter,  Charles  Gustavas,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Head  of  Foreign  Trade  Depart,  for 
Scandinavia,  Holland,  and  Switzerland  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Markham,  Brig.  - Gen.  Charles  John, 

C. B.E.-,  b.  1862;  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  ; Manipur  Expedition  1891,  Burma  ; 
Expedition  1891-2,  European  War  1914-19  j 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Marks,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Hammett,  ! 

D. S.O. , C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  Hon. Charles  j 
Ferdinand  Marks,  M.D.,  of  Brisbane,  Queens-  | 
land;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Brisbane  Gram.  Sch. 
and  at  Dublin  Univ.  (B.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  I 
1903,  M.D.  1905);  Lieut.  - Col.  Australian; 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914  19  i 
as  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers., 
and  subsequently  Comdg.  a Field  Ambu- 
lance (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1907, 
Annie  Georgina  Rhodes,  of  Dublin;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. (Mil.)  1919. 

Marks,  Geoffrey,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
George  Marks  of  Boswell  House,  Croydon  ; ; 
b.  1864;  is  a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Actuaries 
(Pres.  1918-9);  was  Finance  Officer  to 
Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary  1914-16;  j 
appointed  Personal  Assist,  to  Controller  of  j 
Navy  and  Army  Canteen  Board  1916 : cr.  j 
O.B.E*  (Civil)  1917,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  8,  ! 
Chesham  Place , S.W.  1. 

Marks,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  i 
Benjamin  Marks,  of  Melbourne,  Victoria  ; 
b.  1861  ; sometime  Major  Fiji  Vol.  Force  ; 
Managing  Director  of  Henry  Marks  and  Co. 
(Limited),  merchants,  Chm.  Fiji  Shipping 
Co.  (Limited),  a M.E-C.  and  M.L-C.  of  j 
Fiji,  and  a J.P.  for  Suva:  m.  1883,  Annie 
Abrahams  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Suva,  Fiji. 
Marks,  Paymaster- Com.  Percy  D’Evelyn,  j 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  J.  C.  Marks,  Mus.l)., 
of  Cork  ; b.  1883  ; Paymaster-Corn.  R.N., 
and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; ap- 
pointed Sec.  to  Naval  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of 
the  Admiralty  1919:  m.  1917,  Dorothy,  da. 
of  W.  J.  Walpole,  J.P.,  of  Strokestown, 
co.  Roscommon  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Marks,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Osborne, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1877;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Markwick,  Col.  Ernest  Elliott,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Markwyjjt,  of 

E.  Acton,  Middlesex  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  priwnely, 
and  at  King's  Coll.  Sch.,  London ; entered 
Army  Control  Depart.  1872,  became  Assist. 
Corny. -Gen.  1885,  Major  1885,  Lieut.-Col. 
1890,  and  Col.  1898;  retired  1905;  re- 
employed in  R.A.O.C.  1914  ; served  in 
Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal),  in  Boer  War 
1880-81,  present  at  siege  of  Pretoria  (de- 
spatches), and  with  Bechuanaland  Expe- 
dition 1884-5  (honourably  mentioned,  pro- 
moted) ; was  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer,  Cork 
Dist.  1887-93,  at  Gibraltar  1893-8,  in  W.  Dist. 
1898-1903,  and  to  2nd  Army  Corps  1903-4 ; 
appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Ordnance,  S. 
Command  1905 ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Astro- 
nomical So.,  and  Past  Pres,  of  British 
Astronomical  Asso.  : >//.  1882,  Amy,  only 
child  of  the  late  F.  M.  Murton,  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  cjo  Sir  C.  R.  McGrigor , 


Bt.,  and  Co.,  30,  Pan/on  Street,  Haymarket, 
S.JV.i. 

Marlow,  Col.  Benjamin  William,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E. ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. ; entered 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  1884,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1895,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col. 
1904,  and  Col.  1908 ; retired  1920;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal);  appointed  to  Mil.  Ac- 
counts Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1891,  and 
became  Mil.  Accountant-Gen.  and  Dep.  Sec. 
Financial  Depart.  (Mil.  Finance  Branch) 
1908;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  C.S.1. 1917.  Highgrove, 
Clevedon. 

Marnoch,  Col.  John,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  James  Marnoch,  of  Aberdeen;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Old  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1888,  M.B.C.M.  1891); 
is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  (Territorial),  Surg.  to,  and  Lecturer 
on  Clinical  Surg.,  Roy.  Infirmary,  Aberdeen, 
and  Regius  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Aber- 
deen Univ.  ; served  during  European  War 

1914- 19  (Brevet-Col.);  author  of  numerous 

Med.  Papers : m.  1900,  Agnes  Holt,  da. 
of  the  late  Alexander  Macdonald,  shipowner, 
of  Garmouth  ; cr.  C.V.O.  19x5.  28,  Albyn 

Place,  Aberdeen. 

Marper,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  Australian  Forces;  European  Wgr 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D,S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Marr,  Major  Charles  William  Clanan, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Engineers;  Mesopotamia  19 14-18 (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Marr,  Capt.  Francis  Alleyne,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1893  ; Capt.  Cambridgeshire  Regt. 
anda  Brig.-Maj. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Marr,  Capt.  James  Heppell,  D.S.O.  -,  b . 
18 — ; temporary  Capt.  R.E.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Marrabale,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  George, 

C. B. ; b.  1863;  entered  Yorkshire  L.I. 
1885,  became  Brevet  Major  1900,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and 
Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served 

; with  Burma  Expedition  1886-9  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps) 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B. , 

I Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
j Guerre);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Marrack,  John  Richardson,  D.S.O., 

M. C.,  M.B.,  son  of  John  Reed  Marrack;  b. 
1886;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (M.B.  1912,  Fellow 
and  Univ.  Lecturer  1919);  is  Chemical  Path- 
ologist, London  Hospital ; served  during 

' European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1913,  Bertha 
Ada  Fitzgerald,  da.  of  Richard  Whiddington; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Marriner,  Major  Bryan  Lister,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1888  ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Marriot-Dodington  [see  Dodington]. 
Marriott,  Lieut.-Col.  Edwin  Walter 
Purdy  Vere,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  retired  1919;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Marriott,  Major  Guy  Brook,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1874 ; Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. ; 
sometime  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Labour  Corps; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  African  War  1901-2  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  some- 
time Comdg.  8th  Batn.  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
and  1st  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Marriott,  Herbert,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1865  ; 

Ch.  Goods  Manager  of  Lancashire  and  York- 
shire Railway,  Traffic  Sup.  Dearne  Valley 
Railway,  and  Sec.  S.  Yorkshire  Joint  Line 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1713 


Committee  and  Axholme  Joint  Line  : m.  18 — ; i 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Ellesmere  House,  Eccles. 

Marriott,  Brig.-Gen.  John,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  John  Marriott,  Advo- 
cate-Gen., Bombay,  of  Stowmarket,  Suffolk;  ! 
b.  1861 ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1883,  became 
Capt.  1890,  Major  1904,  Lieut. -Col.  1909,  Col. 
1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Paarde- 
berg(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; commanded 
1 12th  Inf.  Brig,  in  France  1915  ; was  a Brig. - 
Com.  1913-15,  and  again  1916  : m.  1902,  Cor- 
delia C.  Nevers,  of  St.  Johnsbury,  Vermont, 
U.S.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1909,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Marriott,  Capt.  John  Charles  Oakes, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Scots  Guards; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Marriott,  Capt.  John  Peter  Ralph, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Major  C.  F.  Marriott, 
6th  Dragoon  Guards  [see  B.  Stafford] ; b. 
1879;  Capt.  R.N.  ; sometime  Naval  Assist, 
to  First  Sea  Lord  ; is  Naval  Attache  to 
Tokio  and  Pekin ; has  Orders  of  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan  and  Crown  of  Italy  : m.  1914, 
Margaret  Pitcairn,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
John  Murray,  K.C.B.,  F.R.S.,  LL.D.  [see 
Murray,  “Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.M.G 
1920.  British  Embassy , Tokio  ; 20,  Stafford 
Place,  S.  IV.  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Marriott,  Major  Reginald  Adams, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1857;  entered  R.M.A.  1875,  be- 
came Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1886  ; retired 
1893 ; served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  bombardment  of  Alexandria, 
actions  of  El  Magfar,  Mahsameh,  and  Kas- 
sassin,  and  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star,  5th  class 
Medjidie),  in  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5,  when 
he  commanded  Egyptian  Camel  Corps 
(despatches),  and  in  Nile  Expedition  1885-6  ; 
was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1883-6 ; ap- 
pointed Gov.  of  H.M.’s  Prison  at  Lincoln 
1901,  at  Chelmsford  1907,  and  at  Lewes  19x2 ; 
employed  in  Intelligence  Div.  of  Admiralty 
1917-19,  since  when  he  has  been  Gov.  of 
Exeter  Prison  ; m.  1886,  Florence,  who  d. 
1919,  da.  of  John  Lisseter ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886. 
Governor's  House,  The  Prison,  Exeter. 

Marriott, M«/orRichard  George  Armine, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Humphrey  Richard 
George  Marriott,  of  Abbot  Hall,  Shalford, 
Essex  ; b.  1867  ; entered  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent 
Regt.)  1887,  became  Capt.  1896,  and  Major 
1905  (retired  1907)  ; re-employed  1914-19 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  battle  of  Paardeberg  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Eileen  Anita, 
da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Albert  Hickson, 

C. B.,  of  97,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.,  and 
Delmonden  Grange,  Hawkhurst;  cr.  D.S.O. 
igoo.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Marris,  Major  Reginald  Willows  Hild- 
yard-,  C.l.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Re- 
serve of  Officers  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.l.E.) ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919. 

Marrs,  Major  Robert,  C.l.E.;  b.  1884; 
employed  in  Indian  Education  Ser.  ; tem- 
porary Major  Special  List,  and  in  Political 
Depart.,  Mesopotamia:  m.  1918,  Nancy,  da. 
of  A.  H.  A.  Simcox,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919. 

Marryat,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Rudolph, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(Reserve) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Marryat,  Major  Ronald,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1881 ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Marryatt,  Major  Richard  Herbert, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Worcester  Regt. ; 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Marsden,  Thomas  Rodgerson,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Managing  Director  of  Platt 
Bros,  and  Co.,  of  Oldham  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Brookhurst,  Alexandra  Road,  Oldham. 


Marsden,  Lieut.  - Col.  Thomas  Roy, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.;  served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  missing  1918)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Marsh,  Capt.  Bruce  Cunliffe,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt.  Roy. 
Indian  Marine ; served  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.p.  1916. 

Marsh,  Major  Cunliffe  Hebbert,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E..  son  of  the  late  Col.  Hippisley 
Cunliffe  Marsh,  18th  Bengal  Lancers,  of 
Clarence  Hill,  Tunbridge  Wells ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  at  Repton  Sch. ; entered  Prince  of  Wales 
Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.)  1899,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1908,  and  Major  1915  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Cameron  Highlanders 
(despatches) : m.  1909,  Nina  Helen,  el.  da. 
of  James  George  Smith,  of  Row,  Dumbar- 
tonshire; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Marsh,  Edward  Howard,  C.B. , C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Howard  Marsh,  M.A., 
F.R.C.S.,  Master  of  Downing  Coll.,  Camb., 
and  Professor  of  Surg.  in  Camb.  Univ. : b- 
1872  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (Scholar  1891,  B. A.,  1st  class  Classical 
Tripos  1895,  M.A.  1898)  ; entered  Colonial 
Office  1896,  and  became  1st  Class  Clerk  1905  ; 
appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Under-Sec.  of  State 
for  the  Colonies  1905,  to  Pres,  of  Board  of 
Trade  1908,  to  Sec.  of  State  for  Home 
Depart.  1910,  to  First  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1 91 1,  to  Chancellor  of  the  Duchy  of  Lan- 
caster 1915,  to  First  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
Nov.  1915,  to  Min.  of  Munitions  1917,  to 
Sec.  of  State  for  War  1919,  and  to  Sec.  of 
State  for  War  and  Air  1920  ; has  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium 
and  Italy;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1918.  5,  Raymond  Buildings,  Gray’s  Inn , 

Marsh,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Graham, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia),  N.  Russia  1918 
(D.S.O.) : m.  18—;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Marsh,  Henry,  C.l.E.,  3rd  son  of  the  late 
Francis  Marsh,  J.P.,  of  Springmount, 
Queen’s  Co.;  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Kingstown 
Sch.,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll,  (employed 
on  Staff  1882-3) ; entered  Public  Works 
Depart,  of  India  1874,  and  was  gazetted  to 
Irrigation  Works  in  N.-W.  Provinces  and 
Oudh ; appointed  Executive  Engineer,  N.  - W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1883,  a Sup.  Engineer 
1898,  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
United  Provinces  1902,  a M.L.C.  of  United 
Provinces  1903,  and  Consulting  Engineer, 
Central  India  1905  ; retired  1909  ; was  Con- 
structing Engineer  of  Irrigation  Works  on 
Central  Argentine  Railway  1911-14;  is  a 
M.I.C.E. ; has  been  several  times  thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India  for  services  in  connection  with 
Drainage  and  Irrigation  Works  of  the  Ganges 
and  Jumna  Systems:  m.  1st,  1879,  Alice 
Matilda,  who  a.  1881,  da.  of  the  late  Very 
Rev.  William  Smyth  King,  Dean  of  Leigh- 
lin;  2ndly,  1884,  Helen  Elizabeth,  who  d. 
1915,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  H.  Frefte,  R.  of 
Stackallan,  co.  Meath ; cr.  C.l.E.  1900. 
Springmount , Mountrath,  Queen’s  co.;  Eas. 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Marsh,  Lieut.-Col.  Hopton  Eliott,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1865;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  (retired) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Marsh,  Lieut.-Col.  Jeremy-TaylorjC.Tl/.G.; 
son  of  Col.  Jeremy-Taylor  Marsh,  R.E.  ; b. 
1872;  entered  Dragoon  Guards  1894,  and 
Indian  Army  1897,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Imperial  Army  oer.  Corps,  attached  Austra- 
lian Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  during  Tirah 
Campaign  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1915-18,  in  Galli- 

Eoli  and  France  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
,ieut.  Col.):  m.  1906,  Constance  Mary,  da. 
of  Arthur  Holland  Robinson,  formerly  of 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


31,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
65,  Bedford  Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  W.  ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Marsh, Lieut.-Col.  John  Francis  Harrison, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883;  Capt.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  late  Hampshire  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Marsij,  Thomas  Robertson,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Edward  Milles  Marsh,  of 
34,  Grosvenor  Place,  Bath  ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at 
Grosvenor  Coll.,  Bath,  and  at  Pembroke 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.  A.  1870,  M.A.  1874)  » is  a Civil 
Engineer;  formerly  Head  of  the  Engineering 
and  Contract  Branches  of  the  Office  of  the 
Crown  Agents  for  the  Colonies,  which  he 
entered  in  1874  : m.  1st,  1874,  Charlotte  Mary, 
who  d.  1904,  el.  da.  of  the  late  George  Gut- 
teres,  of  Lincoln’s  Inn  Fields,  and  Thurloe 
Square,  S.W. ; 2ndly,  1907,  Mary  Loetitia,  da. 
of  the  late  Egbert  Charlton;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  J 
Culvcrhead , Wiveliscombe , Somerset. 

Marshall,  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  H. 
Marshall,  of  Wilcania,  N.S.W. ; b.  1883; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  as 
Capt.  Australian  Inf  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1916,  Winifred  Anderson,  da.  of  G.  H. 
English,  of  Norton-on-Tees ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Wilcania,  New  South  Wales. 

Marshall,  Capt.  Alfred  Russel,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  William  Marshall,  of 
Quennell  House,  Plaistow,  Billingshurst, 
Sussex  : b.  1886 ; is  Capt.  R.E.  Special 
Reserve:  served  dining  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1914, 
Catherine  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Lionel 
Barrington  Simeon  [see  Simeon,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Overdale,  Dartmouth. 

Marshall,  Major  Anthony,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Anthony  Marshall,  of  Anstead,  Chathill, 
Northumberland  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad.  ; entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers  \ 
1902,  and  became  Major  Indian  Army  1916  ; j 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  I 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-15,  with  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (de-  j 
spatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Marshall,  Capt.  Charles  Frederick  ! 
Keilk,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1888;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  j 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1919,  Dorothy 
Margaret,  widow  of  Alan  S.  Lloyd,  M.C.,  I 
R.F.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Marshall,  Major  Claud  Collart,  D.S.O.  ; j 
b.  1881;  Major  Roy.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and 
attached  Egyptian  Army;  Sudan  1915,  as  ! 
Assist.  Political  Officer  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  I 
1918. 

Marshall,  Major  Edward  Hillis,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  x8 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  Euro-  J 
pean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Marshall,  Major  Eric  Stewart,  C.  B.E.,  : 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; j 
European  War  1914-19  in  N.  Russia  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 


1919. 

Marshall,  Col.  Francis  James,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1876;  Col.  Seaforth  High- 
landers; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1906,  Alice  Maude, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Horn,  of  Woodcote,  Black- 
shiels;  cr.  D.S.O.  19171  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Marshall,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army,  Med.  ! 
Corps  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Marshall,  Frederic  Adrian  Joseph 
Evans,  D.S.O.]  M.C.,  son  of  — Marshall,  of 
Dulwich,  S E. ; b.  1895;  Lieut.  E.  Kent  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O. ):  m.  1918,  Jesue  A.,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Munro,  of  Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Marshall,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Frederick 
Leycester,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Knox  Marshall,  B.D.,  R.  of  Holton- 
le-Beckering,  Lincolnshire,  and  Preb.  of 
Hereford:  b.  1843:  ed.  at  Clapham  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Addiscombe  Coll.;  entered 
Bengal  Engineers  i860,  became  Capt.  R.E. 


1874,  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  Col.  1894, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1897  ; retired  1897 ; served  in 
Public  Works  and  Irrigation  Departs.  ; was 
Assist.-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1878-82,  Under- 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  1882-7,  Sec.  to  Agent 
to  Gov.-Gen.  for  Rajputana  1887-8,  Sec.  to 
Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  for  Rajputana  and 
Central  India  1888-92,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1892-7 : m.  1874, 
Elizabeth  Huntly,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Muir,  K.C.S.I.,  of  Dean  Park 
House,  Edinburgh ; cr.  C.I.E.  1893.  24, 

Palace  Court,  Bayswater,  W. 

Marshall,  Rev.  George  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Richard  Marshall ; b.  18— : ed.  at 
Manchester  Univ.  (B.A.  1912,  M.A.  1913); 
sometime  a Chap,  to  the  Forces;  served  in 
Gallipoli,  Mesopotamia,  and  France  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Marshall,  Guy  Anstruther  Knox, 
C M.G.,  D.Sc.,  only  son  of  Col.  Charles 
Henry  Tilson  Marshall,  sometime  Divisional 
Judge,  Punjab  [Pollock,  Bt.];  b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (Hon. 
D.Sc.);  was  Scientific  Sec.  to  Entomological 
Research  Committee,  Colonial  Office  1909-12, 
since  when  he  has  been  Director  of  Imperial 
Bureau  of  Entomology,  Colonial  Office  ; is 
an  Officer  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  6,  Chester  Place , Hyde 

Park  Square , W. ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Marshall,  Major  Henry  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1871  ; is  Hon.  Major  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  ; served  during  European  War  19x4- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Marshall,  Major  Henry  Seymour, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Marshall,  ofSunbury- 
on-Thames  ; b.  1879  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1908,  Violet  Mabel, 
da.  John  Attfield ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Sunbury, 
Camberley,  Surrey. 

Marshall,  Hugh  Charlie,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
18 — ; Visiting  Commr.,  N.  Rhodesia;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1920.  Livingstone,  N.  Rhodesia. 

Marshall,  Brig.- Gen.  Hugh  John  Miles, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  W.  E.  Mar- 
shall; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. , and 
atR.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1887,  became  Major 
1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col.  1918  ; Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G. , Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  C.B.);  appointed  a Ch.  Engineer 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  1917  : m.  1909,  Sarah 
Katherine,  da.  of  John  Gillam,  of  Penrhyn, 
Stourbridge,  Worcestershire  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
iqi6,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Marshall,  John  Brown,  C.I.E.',  b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Perth  Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(B.A.,  M.A.,  and  B.Sc.)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1907, 
and  is  Assist.  Commr.,  Burma ; Kuki  opera- 
tions 1920  (C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Ran- 
goon, Burma. 

Marshall,  Capt.  John  Dodds,  D.S.O., 
M.B-,  son  of  the  late  'Cornelius  Marshall, 
of  High  Bank,  Bolton ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at 
Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
1905);  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1906; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1917,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Wilson,  of  Lyndhurst,  Sandford  Road,  Dub- 
lin; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Beverley,  Chorley  New 
Road,  Bolton,  Lancashire. 

Marshall,  Major  John  Stuart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Jonathan  James  Marshall,  J.P., 
of  Yelverton,  Devon  ; b.  1883 ; is  Major  Indian 
Army,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; S.  African 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 

E.  Africa  1915-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Major): 
m.  1920,  Alice  Deborah,  only  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Gerald  Cree,  C.B. , C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Marshall,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Willoughby 
Astley,  C.B. , son  of  the  late  John  Long 
Marshall,  C.B. ; b.  1854;  entered  W.  India 
Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  1887,  Brevet  Major 
1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
and  Col.  1906  (retired  1911),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  on  W.  Coast  of 
Africa  1892,  present  at  capture  of  Tambi 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Gambia 


COMPANION  AGE, 


1715 


Expedition  1892,  present  at  capture  of 
Toniataba  (despatches,  Brevet  Major),  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star),  and  in 
Sierra  Leone  1898-9,  in  command  of  Karene 
Expedition,  as  second  in  command  of  Sierra 
Leone  Protectorates  Expedition,  and  in 
command  of  Talaba  Column  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.);  was  employed  in  Army  Pay 
Depart.  1885-90  ; commanded  troops  in 
Jamaica  1906-10:  m.  1899,  Alice  Jessie,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  William  Irvine  Wood, 
Sec.  of  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Calcutta  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1905.  206,  Gloucester  Terrace , 

Hyde  Park , IV. 

Marshall,  Kenneth  McLean,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Francis  Marshall,  of  16,  Carlton  Ter- 
race, Edinburgh  ; 6.1874;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1896) ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1900;  appointed  Legal 
Assist,  to  Judge-Advocate-Gen.  1911,  and 
Dep.  Judge-Advocate  1914:  m.  1916,  Gladys 
Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  ( harles  Stonham, 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
12,  Chesham  Place , S.  W. ; Union , and  Savile 
Clubs. 

Marshall,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenric  Rudolphus, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Noel  G.  L. 
Marshall,  Chm.  Canadian  Red  Cross  So.  ; b. 
1880;  European  War  1915-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.,  and  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  is  Pres. 
Standard  Fuel  Co.  of  Toronto:  m.  19—, 
Marion  Janet  Kirkland;  cr.  D.S.O.  igi7> 

C. M.G.  1919.  T or  onto  H unt,  National  ( T or  onto), 
and  Ranelagh  ( London ) Clubs. 

Marshall,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bars);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 
Marshall,  Capt.  Oswald  Percival,  C.B.E., 

son  of  the  late  Murray  Marshall,  of  Godai- 
ming; b.  1857;  Capt.  Mercantile  Marine, 
and  an  Rider  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  13,  Emperor's  Gate,  \ 

S.W.y. 

Marshall,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Edward, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1865;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (re- 
tired) R.A. ; Burma  Expedition  1891-3  (de- 
spatches, clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Marshall,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  R.D., 
son  of  the  late  Rllis  Marshall,  of  Bolton  ; 
b.  1875  ; entered  service  of  White  Star  Line 
Co.  1891,  and  became  Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  1914,  and  Capt.  1920 ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Patrol 
Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : 
m.  1908,  Lylie  Horton,  da.  of  the  late  B. 
McGrath,  of  Tudor  House,  Putney,  S.W.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Marshall,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Laurence 
Wright,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Thomas  L.  Marshall, 
of  Swiss  Cottage,  near  Exeter;  b.  1859;  ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London;  M.R.C.S.  England  1884;  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  R.  A.  M.C.,ConsultingSurg.  Royal 
Infirmary,  Huddersfield,  Officer  Comdg. 
Huddersfield  War  Hospital  (mentioned 
twice,  C.M.G.);  is  a J.P.  for  Huddersfield  : 
m.  1896,  Elsie,  youngest  da.  of  C.  B.  James, 
of  Redditch  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  The  Grange, 
Lympstone,  Devon  ; Devonshire  Club. 
Marshall,  Major  David  Bannerman 
Burt-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Burt-Marshall,  of  Luncarty,  Perthshire;  b. 
1887  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Seaforth  Highlanders  1908,  became  Capt. 
1915,  and  Brevet  Major  1917;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  (twice  wounded,  despatches  seven 
times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  O.B.E.,  Order 
of  Redeemer  of  Greece)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
O.B.R.  (Mil.)  1Q19.  Luncarty , Perthshire ; 
Conservative  Club. 

Marsham,  George,  C.B.E.  [see  E.  Rom- 
ney, colls.]. 

Marsham,  Major  Francis  William  Bul- 
lock-, D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  E.  Romney,  colls.]. 
Marston,  Major  Gordon  Spencer,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  — Marston;  b.  1892  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham ; an  Electrical  Engineer, 


an  A.M.I.E.E. ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  R.E.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Marston,  Major  Jeffery  Eardley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  J.  A.  Mar- 
stou,  R.A.  [see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
Major  R.F.A.,  and  on  Staff  ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  prisoner,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Martel,  Brig -Gen.  Charles  Philip,  C.B. , 
son  of  Charles  Martel,  of  Mont  Durand, 
Guernsey;  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey  *,  enteied  R.A.  1880,  became  Capt. 
1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  19x1, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  was 
Sec.,  Ordnance  Committee  1901-4,  Principal 
Experimental  Officer  thereof  1904-5,  1st  Mil. 
Assist,  to  Ch.  Sup.,  Ordnance  Factories 
1907-11,  a Member  of  Ordnance  Board  1911- 
12,  and  Sup.,  Roy.  Gun  and  Carriage  Fac- 
tories 1912-17,  and  temporary  Ch.  Sup., 
Ordnance  Factories  1917-20:  m.  1884,  Lilian 
Mary  Mackintosh  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 
Queenswood,  Blackfen,  Sidcup,  Kent. 
Martel,  Lieut.-Col.  Giffard  Le  Quesne, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Charles 
Philip  Martel,  C.B.  ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Martell,  Engineer  Lieut.-Com.  Albert 
Arthur  Green,  D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  is  Engineer 
Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19, 

E resent  at  battles  of  Heligoland  Bight, 
logger  Bank,  and  Jutland  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m 1908,  Susie,  da.  of  William 

Colenso ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Martelli,  Col.  Horace  de  Courcy,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A., 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Quartering  at 
the  War  Office  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star,  Order 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy,  French 
Ordre  du  Merite  Agricole,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.):  m.  1904,  Ethel  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  John  Douglas,  K. C.M.G.  [see 
M.  Queensberry,  colls.  J ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Marten,  Capt.  Francis  Arthur,  C.M.G., 
C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  C.  N.  Marten,  of 
Marshals  Wick,  St.  Albans  ; b.  1879 ; Capt. 
R.N.;  European  War  1914-19,  in  1st  Light 
Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
m — , Phyllis  Ruby,  da.  of  W.  Morgan;  cr. 
C.M.G.  and  C.V.O.  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Victor 
Powell,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880  ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
Wiltshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Martin,  Bernard  William  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C,);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Martin,  Capt.  Cecil  Watson,  D.S.O., 
son  of  J.  J.  Martin,  of  Wakefield,  Yorkshire ; 
b.  1878;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  with  Imperial 
Yeo.,  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  James, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Joseph  Martin;  b.  1866;  ed. 
at  King’s  Coll.,  London  (M.B.,  D.Sc.,  and 
Fellow) ; F.R.C.P.  1901 ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Araiy  Med.  Corps ; European  War 
: 1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; Director,  Lister 

' Institute  of  Preventative  Medicine,  and  Pro- 
1 fessor  of  Pathology,  London  Univ.:  m.  18 — , 
Edythe,  da.  of  Alfred  Cross,  of  Hastings;  cr. 

1 C.M.G.  1919.  Lister  Institute  of  Medicine, 

• Chelsea  Gardens.  S.W. ; Savile  Club. 

\ Martin,  Major  Charles  Kirwan  Crawford, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Kirwan  Martin,  Bar.-at-Law, 
of  Hamilton,  Canada  ; b.  1894  ; ed.  at 
. 1 Trin.  Coll.  Sch.,  at  Ridley  Coll.,  Canada, 
and  at  Toronto  Univ.  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting 
‘ j Major  Canadian  Forces  ; served  during  Euro- 
, ! pean  War  1915-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
; D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Royal  Automobile 

, I Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Roswell, 
D.S.O.;  6.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Buist,  C.M.G ., 
M.B.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Martin,  Major  Cyril  Gordon,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Martin,  of 
Foo-chow,  China  ; b.  1891  ; entered  R.E. 
1911,  and  became  Capt.  1917  served  during 
European  War  19x4-17  as  Major  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  V.C.);  was  an  Assist. 
Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1915- 
16,  when  he  joined  Egyptian  Army : m. 
1917,  Mab,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Edward 
Hingston,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914- 
Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Fowell,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Martin,  of 
Droubalgie  Station,  Forbes,  N.S.  Wales ; 
b.  1875  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  German  New  Guinea, 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France  (despatches, 

D. SO.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Martin,  Capt.  Edward  Harington, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Major  G.  M.  Martin,  Indian 
Army;  6.  1859;  is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  Capt. 
"n  Canadian  Navy,  and  Capt.  Sup.  Halifax 
Dockyard,  Nova  Scotia : served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (C.M.G.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  The  Dock-  \ 
yard,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia. 

Martin,  Capt.  Edwyn  Sandys  Dawes, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1894  ; Capt.  5th  Dragoon 
Guards  ; European  War  19x4-18  (despatches , 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Martin,  Major  Ernest  Branwhite,  D.S.O. ) 
b.  1871  ; Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  ; 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Edmund, 

C. M.G.,C.B.E.,F.R.C.  V.S. ; b.  1869;  entered  ; 
Army  Vet.  Corps  1892,  and  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1915;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen's  medal 
With  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  j 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; was  Assist.  1 
Professor  at  Army  Vet.  Sch.  1902-6,  and 
Comdt.  there  April  to  Aug.  1914;  sometime  I 
Dep.  Director-Gen.  of  Vet.  Sers. ; cr.  C.M.G.  ! 
1916,  C.B.E.  1919- 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Edward,  j 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Martin,  Major  Erskine  Thackery, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1888;  Major  R.A.  ; Mesopotamia  j 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de-  1 
spatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Martin,  Capt.  George  Noel  Chadwick, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  J.  C. Martin, of  Duncreg- 
gan,  Portrush  ; 6.1892;  ed.  at  Uppingham, 
and  at  R.M.A.;  Capt.  R.F.A.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Martin,  Capt.  George  Walter  Howard, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George  Peter 
Martin,  C.B.,  Bar.-at-Law,  Paymaster-in- 
Ch.  R.N.  ; 6.1859  l Capt.  R.N.,  and  Div. 
Naval  Transport  Officer,  Devonport : m. 
1890,  Elizabeth  Alice,  da.  of  Joseph  Bennett,  ; 
of  New  Mills,  Derbyshire;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1918.  Brockland,  Saltwood,  Kent ; Royal  j 
Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Club. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Hamilton, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  William  John 
Martin  ; 6.  1879  > entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1898,  became  Major  1905,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; S.  African  War  1809-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.,  O.B. E-,  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed 
an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1920:  m.  1908,  Mary  ! 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  late  George  Banks 
Rennie  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Martin,  Capt.  Harry  Cutfield,  C.B.E.  ; 

6.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 


j Martin,  Lieut.  - Col.  Henry  Graham, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  James  Martin  ; 6.  1872  ; 

I Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1905,  Beatrice 
Mabel,  da.  of  Samuel  Harris,  of  Douglas, 

1 Isle  of  Man  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Martin,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert,  C.B.,  son  of 
| the  late  Rev.  W.  G.  Martin,  of  2,  Cromwell 
, Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1857;  entered  100th  Regt. 

J 1878,  became  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster 
Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians)  1883,  Major  1891, 
j Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and  Brevet  Col.  1003  (retired 
1903);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in 
command  of  his  regt.  (despatches,  C.B.); 
commanded  S.  Scottish  Brig.,  Lowland 
| Div.  1909-n  ; has  been  a Brig.Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  since  1914 : m.  1894, 

1 Isabelle  Charlotte  Sophie  Wilmot,  da.  of  the 
1 late  Col.  John  Henry  Graham  Smyth, 
C.M.G.,  J.P.  [E.  Mount  Cashell,  ext.];  cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Athelney,  Torquay  ; Junior 
| United  Service  Club. 

j Martin,  Hubert  Stanley,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  E.  G.  Martin,  31st  Regt.  ; 6. 
1879;  Ch.  Passport  Officer,  Foreign  Office, 
International  Commr.  of  Boy  Scouts  Asso. 
(Incorporated) ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  43,  Airdale  Avenue, 

\ Chiswick,  W. 4;  Passport  Office,  St.  James’s 
Park,  S.lV.i;  Cavendish  Club . 

I Martin,  Major  Hugh,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Major  R.F.A. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
j Martin,  Major  Hugh  Gray,  D.S.O.; 

b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
i medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
I 1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1 1919- 

Martin,  Major  James  Evan  Baillie, 
C.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  A.  P. 
Martin,  of  Fleetlands,  Fareham,  Hants ; 6. 
1859  ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1881, 
and  became  Capt.  1890  ; sometime  Instructor 
at  Sch.  of  Musketry,  and  Inspector  of 
Musketry  in  E.  and  S.  Dists.;  was  Equerry 
to  T.R.H.  Prince  and  Princess  Christian 
1897-1901,  and  Treasurer  and  Controller  of 
their  Household  1901-15  ; has  been  a Ser- 
geant-at-Arms  to  H.M.  since  1898;  appointed 
to  Gen.  Staff  20th  Div.  1914,  an  Assist. 
Provost-Marshal  1915,  and  a Provost-Mar- 
shal 1919  ; is  a Companion  of  the  Order  of 
the  Sword  of  Sweden,  and  has  Cross  of 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  and  Croix  de 
Guerre;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909,  C.V.O. 
1912,  D.S.O.  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Fitzgerald, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  son  of  Surg.-Col, 
W.  T.  Martin,  formerly  Army  Med.  Ser. ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Bath  Coll.,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1899);  is  Lieut -Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  S.  African  War  1900-1901,  present 
at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and  Driefontein 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.);  is  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1908,  Mary 
Latimer,  da.  of  Col.  Richard  Stanley  Hawke 
Moody,  C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Martin,  Major  James  Godfrey,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  James  Martin ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Aldenham  Sch.  ; admitted  a Solicitor 
1898;  temporary  Major  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1912, 
Frances  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Baker  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Hall,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  6.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Martin,  Inspector-Gen.  James  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hamilton  Duckworth 
Martin,  of  Truro,  Cornwall ; b.  1841 ; entered 
R.N.  1865,  became  Staff-Surg.  1877,  Fleet- 
Surg.  1884,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Hospitals 
and  Fleets  1894,  and  Inspector-Gen.  1900; 
retired  1901 ; served  during  encounters  with 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Sulee  pirates  1872,  during  Zulu  War  1879 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  during 
Egyptian  War  1882,  in  E.  Sudan  1884 
(wounded,  despatches,  two  clasps,  pro- 
moted), and  during  operations  against 
Sultanate  of  Witu  1890  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1891.  31,  Bassett  Road,  W. ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Martin,  Dep.  - Inspector  - Gen.  James 
McCardie,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Martin,  of  Camus  House,  co.  Derry; 
b.  1859  > e<L  at  Coleraine  Academical  Insti- 
tution and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. ; L.R.C.P. 
and  L.R.C.S.  Edin.  1880  ; entered  Med.  Staff 
R.N.  1882,  became  Staff-Surg.  1894,  and 
Fleet-Surg.  1898  ; retired  1904  ; served  with 
Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  with  Peking  Relief  Force  1900 ; was 
Major  (now  Hon.  Major)  R.A.M.C.  1915-17  : 
m.  1899,  Edith  Lambert,  da.  ofthe  late  Henry 
Matier,  of  Dunlambert,  co.  Antrim  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1897. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Jasper,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile 
of  Egypt-) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Martin,  Major  Kevin  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  P.  P.  Martin,  formerly 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1890;  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  R.E.,  and  an  Assist.  Instructor 
at  Sch.  of  Mil  Engineering;  served  during 
European  War  1914-1 5 (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) ; has  Legion  of  Hon- 
our : m.  1915,  Hilda,  da.  ot  the  late  Charles 
W.  Burkinshaw;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Lawrence  Thomas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Rail- 
way Troops  ; served  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Martin,  Squadron-Leader  Norman  Mac- 
donald, C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F. ; Somaliland  1919-20  (C.B.E) ) cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Martin,  Owen,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; some- 
time Capt.  Special  List,  and  attached  King’s 
African  Rifles;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 

• spatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Edmund, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Frewen 
Martin,  of  The  Brand,  Loughborough  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1899)  1 is  Director  of 
Mountsorrel  Granite  Co.,  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.h 
Leicestershire  Regt.  (T.F.  Reserve),  and 
a J.P.,  D.L.,  and  a County  Councillor  for 
Leicestershire  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  The  Brand , Loughborough. 

Martin,  Col.  Thomas  Morgan,  C.M.G., 
son  of  John  Wise  Martin,  of  Blackrock, 
co.  Dublin  ; b.  1854 ; ed.  privately,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1876) ; is  a 
Physician,  and  Surg.-Col.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  Comdg.  1st  Australian  Field 
Ambulance,  and  during  European  War 
1975-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1882,  Mary 
Osborne,  da.  of  Dr.  Marshall,  of  Dromore, 
co.  Tyrone  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Athenaeum 
(Sydney)  Club. 

Martin,  Paymaster- Com.  William  Ernest 
Russell,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Paymaster- 
in-Ch.  W.  H.  Martin ; b.  1867  ; Paymaster- 
Corn.  R.N.,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1894,  Annie  Josephine, 
da.  of  the  late  Brig.-Surg.  William  Lang- 
worthy Baker;  cr.  C.M.G.  7917. 

Martin,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Cuthbert 
De  Renzy-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of 
Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Robert  Martin, 
K.C.B.,  of  Fleetlands,  Fareham ; b.  1883 ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Indian  Army  1902,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  King's  Own  Yorkshire  L I. 
19x4,  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920 ; I 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  prisoner,  C.M.G.) ; 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1920  the  additional 
surname  of  De  Renzy : m.  1912,  Winifred  J 


Grace  Alicia,  da.  of  E.  C.  P.  Hull,  J.P., 
of  Earlswood  Mount,  Redhill  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 
Martin,  Robert  Holland-.  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Whitmore  Holland, 
V.  of  Evesham;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  ; appointed  Chm.  of 
County  of  London  Territorial  Force  Asso. 
1918  (Chm.  of  its  Finance  Committee  since 
1908,  Vice-Chm.  1914),  and  Vice-Pres.  Metro- 
politan Hospital  Sunday  Fund  ; is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England;  assumed  by  Roy.  license  1917 the 
additional  surname  of  Martin  (his  mother’s 
name) : m.  1897,  Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of  George 
Edward  Martin,  of  Ham  Court,  Worcester  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  20,  Elvaston  Place , 
S.IV.  ; Bell's  Castle,  Kemerton,  Tewkesbury. 

Martineau,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Martineau,  of 
Birmingham  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A.  1884)  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1886 ; is  a member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Ryland,  Martineau  and  Co., 
of  Birmingham,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
(T.D  ) Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (T.F.),  a 
D.L.  for  Warwickshire,  and  an  Alderman 
of  Birmingham  (Lord  Mayor  1912-14) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)":  m.  1888,  Margaret  Lilia  Kendrick  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Augustus  Road,  Birming- 
ham. 

Marton,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Oliver, 
C.M.G.,  D.S  0.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Blucher  Heneage  Marton  [V.  Ashbrook] ; 
b.  1872 ; entered  R.A.  1891  became  Capt. 
1899,  Major  1912,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  was  an  Instructor  1910-13, 
Major  Instructor  in  Gunnery  at  Sch.  of 
Gunnery  1913-14,  and  Sup.  of  Experiments 
there  1918 : m.  1899,  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Egerton,  da.  of  Eger  ton  Leigh,  of  Jodrell 
Hall,  Cheshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Martyn,  Col.  Anthony  Wood,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.  (Reserve),  and  Comdt.  on  Lines  of 
Communication  ; retired  as  Col.  1919  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Martyn,  Brig.- Gen.  Arundel,  C.B., 
C.M.G.;  b.  1868  ; Col.  on  Gen.  List  (retired 
1919,  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.) ; S.  African  War 
1900-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium) ; cr.  C.M#L  19x8, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1 919. 

Martyn,  Lieut.-Col.  Athelstan  Markham, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Griffen  Martyn, 

of  Armidale,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Armidale  Sch.,  N.S.  Wales,  and  at  Sydney 
Univ.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Engineers  ; 
European  War  1915-18  in  Gallipoli  and 
France  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix 
de  Guerre  of  France)  : m.  1916,  Stella 

Godfrey,  da.  of  the  late  Frank  Swift,  of 
Tasmania  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
University  (Sydney),  and  Naval  and 
Military  (Perth)  Clubs. 

Martyn,  Major  Donald  Bruce,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Martyn,  Lieut.-Col.  Michael  Cleeve, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Martyr,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Godfrey,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  Joseph  Marytr,  of  Barwon 
Bank,  Victoria,  Australia  ; b.  i860;  ed. 
privately  ; entered  Army  1880,  became  Capt. 
Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.  1889,  Major  1896, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1899;  retired  1902; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  pre- 
sent at  Mahuta,  El  Magfar,  Kassassin,  and 
Tel-el-Kebir(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star  ; 
with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  with  Mounted 
Inf.,  present  at  Abu  Klea,  Gubal,  and 
Metammeh  with  Egyptian  Army,  at  actions 
of  Gemaizah  1888  (4th  class  Medjidie),  Toski 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1718 


1889  (two  clasps),  and  Tokar  1891  (clasp, 
bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  and  with  j 
Dongola  Expedition  1896,  as  A.A.G.,  Head 
Quarter  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  in  Uganda 
1898,  Comdg.troops  (medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
Comdg.  2nd  Mounted  Inf.  Batn.  (despatches, 
medal  with  seven  clasps) ; was  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  1886-96,  and  employed  on 
Gen.  Staff  1914-16 ; commanded  2nd  Provi- 
sional Batn.  1902  : m.  1901,  Emma  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  J.  Bellville,  of  Stoughton 
Grange,  Leicestershire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896.  j 
Ablington  Manor,  Bibury,  Fairford,  Glouces- 
tershire ; Naval  and  Military , White’s , and 
Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Martyr,  Richard  Edward,  C.B.E. , I.S.O., 
son  of  Richard  Barnard  Martyr,  of  Walton- 
on-Thames  ; b.  1857 ; formerly  a 1st  class 
Clerk  and  Head  of  fisheries  Branch,  Board 
of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries;  in  charge  of 
Fishing  Section  Maritime  Ser.  Reparation 
Commn.  1920 ; is  a Chevalier  of  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1st,  1883,  Beatrice, 
who  d.  1901,  da.  of  William  H.  Waring,  of 
13,  Westbourne  Park  Crescent,  W.  ; 2ndly, 
1903,  Annie,  da.  of  George  Garland,  of 
75,  Sutherland  Avenue,  W.  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  27,  Dundonald 

Road,  Brondesbury  Park , N . W. 

Marwood,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1864  ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen  (retired)  ; 
Zululand  1888  ; Dongola  1896  (Brevet  Major, 
4th  class  Medjidie,  Egyptian  medal  with 
clasps,  medal),  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Marx,  Adm.  John  Locke,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O. , son  of  Francis  J.  P.  Marx,  J.P., 
formerly  of  Arlebury,  Alresford  ; b.  1852;  ed. 
privatel}’ ; entered  R.N.  1865,  became  Lieut. 
1874,  Com.  1888,  Capt.  1895,  Rear-Adm.  1906 
(retired  1909),  Vice-Adm.  1910,  and  Adm.  1913; 
Brass  River  Expedition  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  Expedition  against  Mburub  Chief  1895 
(medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1905-6;  appointed  Com.  R.N.R. 
1914,  became  Capt.  1914, and  temporary  Rear- 
Adm.  1917 ; is  a J.P.  for  Hants ; has  Legion  of 
Honour  and  Roy.  Flumane  So.’s  bronze  and 
silver  medals  : m.  1886,  Celia  Georgiana,  el. 
da.  of  Com.  George  Poynter  Heath,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  D.S.O.  and  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  Clatjord  Lodge,  Andover, 
Hants  ; United  Service  Club. 

Mascall,  Major  Maurice  Edward,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A.  and  a Brig.- 
Maj.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E  ) : m.  1915,  Esmee  Maude, 
da.  of  Col.  Shafto  Longfield  Cra’ster,  C.B., 

C. I.E.,  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Masefield,  Col.  Robert  Taylor,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Masefield,  of  Eller- 
ton  Hall,  Salop;  b.  1839;  ed.  privately; 
formerly  Capt.  31st  Regt.  and  44th  Regt., 
and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  4th  Batn.  (Comdg. 
1876-1904)  King’s  Shropshire  L.I. ; served 
during  China  Campaign  1861-2,  present  at 
taking  of  Taku  Forts  and  capture  of  Pekin  ; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Salop  : m.  1864,  Emily, 
da.  of  the  lateT.  Rylands,  of  Banshee  House, 
Newport,  Salop;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897. 
Spnnghayes,  Woodbury,  near  Exeter. 
Mashiko,  Lieut.-Com.  R.,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Com.  in  Japanese  Navy;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Conway, 

D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 

Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel  Johnston, 

D.S.O.;  b.  1877 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 

m.  18 — , da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Allanfield,  Workington. 

Mason,  Lieut.  - Col.  Douglas  Herbert 

Campbell,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Herbert  Mason,  of  Toronto,  Canada; 
6.1883;  ed.  at  Ridley  Coll.,  and  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (B.A.Sc.  1908);  Lieut.-Col.  Toronto 


Regt.;  European  War  1915-18  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
O.B.E);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  University  (Toronto),  and  Royal 
Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Glyn  Keith  Murray, 
D.S.O.  [see  Mason,  Bt.]. 

Mason,  Capt.  Harold  Lyall,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
R.F.A.  (Reserve);  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Mason,  Major  Humphrey  Francis, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914  - 19,  in  Balkans  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O,  1919. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Cooper,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  James 
Mason  (a  Canadian  Senator),  of  Toronto, 
Canada;  b.  1875;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Regt.  Canadian  Inf. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  Lieut,  and  Capt.  1st  Canadian 
Contingent,  present  at  action  of  Paardeberg 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1904, 
Florence  Jean,  da.  of  the  late  Alexander 
McArthur ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  268,  St.  George 
Street  Toronto,  Canada;  Toronto,  and 
Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Mason,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O. , M.C.  ; b. 

18 — ; Capt.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  in 

N.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm  Forty,  D.S.  0.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Suffolk  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Percival  Lawrence, 

C. V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Thomas 
Mason,  of  Ivybridge,  Devon,  and  Toronto, 
Canada  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll., 
Toronto,  and  at  Galt  Collegiate  Institute, 
Ontario ; is  in  Canadian  Mil.  Reserve  of 
Officers,  and  Canadian  Agent  for  Foreign 
Imports ; was  Brig  -Maj.  4th  Inf.  Brig. 
Canadian  Mil.  1900-1901  and  of  3rd  Inf. 
Brig.  1902-6,  A.A.G.  1st  Inf.  Div.,  Mobiliza- 
tion at  Toronto  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
1st  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  Rifles  of  Canada. 
1906-11  (in  which  he  had  served  for  32  years), 
Brig. -Maj.  1916,  and  Officer  Comdg.  1st  Cana- 
dian Inf.  Brig,  at  Borden  Camp  and  Toronto 
1919  ; has  Colonial  and  Auxiliary  Forces  De- 
corations, and  Coronation  medal  (1902):  m. 
1883,  Luella  I.,da.  of  the  late  James  Mitchell ; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1910.  6,  South  Drive,  Rosedale, 
Toronto,  Canada ; Wildwood,  Shanty  Bay, 
Ontario;  Canadian  Military  Institute 
{Toronto),  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
George  Allan  Mason,  of  Heather  Lea,  Seymour 
Grove,  Manchester;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Gram. 
Sch. , Ruabon,  and  at  King  Edward  Sch., 
Macclesfield ; a Tea-planter,  Chm.  Surma 
Valley  Branch,  Indian  Tea  Asso. , Assam,  and 
a M.L.C.  Assam ; sometime  Major  Surma 
Valley  Light  Horse  (V.D.) ; retired  as  Lieut.- 
Col.;  Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp)  : m.  190 7,  Adeline  Alice,  da.  of  William 
Chasen  Ralph,  F.R.I.B.A.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919- 
Pollarbund,  Banskandi  P.O.,  Cachar,  India; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Oliver  Browne 
Browne-,  D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Mason,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Henry  Monck-, 

D. S.O. ; 6.  1871 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  (retired  19201  ; is  a 
F.R.G.S.,  served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1898 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  N.  Nigeria  iqoo (clasp), 
in  Ashanti  1900  (wounded),  in  N.  Nigeria 
1902,  and  during  European  War  1914*17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  tn.  1901,  Ethel  Beatrice 
(from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1909), 
da.  of  the  late  Walter  Cecil  Strickland  [see 
Strickland,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Massey,  Mrs.  Christina  Allen,  C.B.E. 
[see  Massey,  P.C.]. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1719 


Massey,  Major  Frank  George,  LL.B ., 
D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  William 
Ferguson  Massey,  P.C. ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at 
Auckland  Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ.  (LL.B.) ; 
a Bar.  and  Solicitor,  and  Lieut.  New  Zealand 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  as  Major 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m. 

1915,  Dora,  da.  of  A.  Grainger,  of  Ponsonby, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Massey,  William  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18  — ; a War  Correspondent  in  Egypt 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Massie,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Massie,  Major  Robert  Frank,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Massie ; b.  1878;  Major  Canadian 
Artillery  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Massie,  Major  Robert  John  Allwright, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Massie,  Col.  Roger  Henry,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1869 ; Col.  R.A.  : Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (Khedive’s  Star),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasps),  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  and 

C. B.  1919. 

Masson,  Professor  David  Orme,  C.B.E., 

D. Sc.,  F.R.S.,  son  of  David  Masson,  LL.D., 
of  Edinburgh;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Acad,  and  Univ.  (M.  A.  1878,  B.Sc.  1880,  D.Sc. 
1884) ; Professor  of  Chemistry,  Melbourne 
Univ.;  rendered  sers.  on  Advisory  Council 
of  Science  and  Industry,  Australia,  during 
European  War:  m.  1886,  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  John  Struthers,  M.D.,  of 
Aberdeen  ; cr.  C.B.F1.  1918.  The  University , 
Melbourne;  Melbourne  Club. 

Masson,  Mrs.  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da  of  the 
late  Sir  John  Struthers,  M.D.,  of  Aberdeen  : 
b.  1862 ; rendered  sers.  to  Victoria  League, 
Australian  Red  Cross,  and  Australian  Com- 
forts Fund  during  European  War : m.  1886, 
David  Orme  Masson,  C.B.E..  D.Sc.,  F.R.S., 
Professor  of  Chemistry,  Melbourne  Univ.; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The  University,  Melbourne. 
Massy,  Major  Charles  Walter,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  B.  Massy,  colls.]. 

Massy,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Charles,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  Col.  R.A.;  retired 
as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1903, 
Grace  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Adrian 
Burrowes ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Massy,  Col.  Godfrey,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1863; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Reserve ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Massy,  MajorWugh.  RoydsStokes,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  B.  Massy,  colls.]. 

Massy,  Col.  Percy  Hugh  Hamon,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1857;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (re- 
tired) ; Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  Portu- 
guese Orders  of  Christ  and  of  Aviz):  m. 
1888,  Rosamund  Amabel  Nora,  da.  of  the 
late  Sir  Carey  John  Knyvett,  K.C.B. ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Massy,  Lieut.  - Col.  Seaton  Dunham, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Francis 
Massy,  Indian  Army;  b.  1882;  is  Major 
and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-16, 
with  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (despatches, D.S.O., 
Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Massy,  Col.  William  George,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  H.  H . Massy,  C.B.; 
b.  1857;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (re- 
tired), and  a District  Remount  Officer; 


served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M  G.)  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Massy-Dawson  [see  Dawson]. 
Massy-Westropp  [see  Westropp]. 
Master,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Gilbert, 

D. S.O.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Charles  Gilbert 
Master,  C.S.I.  [see  Onslow,  Bt.,  colls.];  b. 
1867 ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1906) ; entered  W. 
India  Regt.  1891,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1898,  Major  1904,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1913  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1897,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Hotham  Newton,  of  Fulford  Park,  York;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  United  Service  Club. 

Master,  Lieut.-Com.  Ernald  Gilbert 
Hoskins,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Com. 

R. N.  ; European  War  1914-19,  latterly  in 
Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Master,  Major  George,  D. S.  O.,  youngest 
son  of  Harcourt  Master,  of  Rotherhurst, 
Liss,  Hants  ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.E. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1920,  Alice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Nicholas  Paul  Phipps,  of  Cbalcot,  Westbury, 
Wilts  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Masterman,  Air-Commodore  Edward 
Alexander  Dimsdale,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  A.F.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Air-Commodore  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1915-19  (C.B.E.,  A.F.C. , C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. B.E-  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Masterman,  Col.  Thomas  Spry,  C.B.E., 

son  of  the  late  William  Masterman,  of 
Hampstead,  N.W. ; b.  1866  ; S.  African  War 
(King’s  and  Queen’s  medals) ; joined  British 

S.  Africa  Police  1898;  sometime  Controller 
S.  Rhodesian  Defence  Force  (retired  as  Col. 
1919);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Civil  Service 
(1 Cape  Town ) Club. 

Masters,  Col.  Alexander,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  William  Masters,  Education  De- 
part., Bengal;  b.  1848;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London  ; entered  5th  Lancers  1870,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1896,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1901 ; 
retired  1908 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80,  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
and  with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8,  pre- 
sent at  operations  in  Swat  Valley  (de- 
spatches thrice,  medal  with  clasp) ; was 
Comdt.  Central  India  Horse,  and  Political 
Agent,  Malwa  1896-7,  and  A.Q.M.G.,  Punjab 
1901-5 ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Masters,  Major  Alexander  Charles, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , ; b.  18 — ; Major  in  the  Army ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Masters,  Major  Godfrey,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1875;  Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  Afghan  War  1919, 
Waziristan  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Masters,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1883 ; 
Major  Indian  Army;  Abor  Campaign  1911-12 
(despatches),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Masters,  Rev.  Thomas  Hey  wood, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Heywood  Masters,  of  Dids- 
bury;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1889,  M.A.  189}) ; V.  ofE.  Meon,  and  an 
Hon.  1st  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces:  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  as  Staff-Chap.  4th  Army 
and  Assist.  Chap.-Gen.  in  France  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.B.E.):  nt.  1890;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  East  Meon  Vicarage, 
Petersfield. 

Masterson,  Capt.  Thomas  Samuel, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  on  Gen.  List;  served 
during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia, 
Order  of  Star  of  Roumania);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Matcham,  Col.  William  Eyre,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Nelson,  colls.]. 


1720 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Mather,  Arthur  Stanley,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  J.  P.  Mather,  of  Bootle  Hall, 
Liverpool;  b.  1842  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; admitted 
a Solicitor  and  Notary  1865  ; is  a J.P. 
and  an  Alderman  for  Liverpool  (Lord  Mayor 
1915-16),  and  Vice-Chm.  of  Liverpool  War 
Pensions  Committee  ; was  Pres . of  Liver- 
pool Law  bo.  1900-1901 ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Convalescent  Institu- 
tion, Liverpool:  m.  1866,  Frances,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Court  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Beechwood,  Woolton,  Liverpool ; Conservative 
( Liverpool ) Club. 

Mather,  Major  James  Henry,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  finally  as  Major  R.E.  in 

N.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

IQ20. 

Mathers,  Lieut.-Col.  David,  D.S.O. , 

O. B.E.;  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
D.S.O.  and  Bar,  O.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917),  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Matheson,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.E.,  and  Dep.  Director 
Army  Postal  Ser.  v/ith  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Matheson,  Com.  Charles  G.,  D.S.O. ", 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  and  Acting  Com.  Roy- 
Naval  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Matheson,  Major  Guy  Maclean,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Peter  Maclean  Matheson,  of 
Inlet  Baddeek,  Cape  Barton,  Canada ; b. 
1892;  ed.  at  Inlet  Baddeek;  a Machinist, 
and  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.M.",  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Inlet 
Baddeek,  Cape  Barton,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
Matheson,  Major  John  Campbell 
MacIntyre,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Donald 
Matheson ; b.  1892 ; Major  Cameron  High- 
landers ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Isa,  da.  of  the  late 

Andrew  Gray;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Matheson,  Capt.  Neal  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.E. 
tT.F.),  and  Inspector  of  Works,  Imperial 
War  Graves  Commn.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Matheson,  Maj.-Gen.  Torquhil  George, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Matheson,  Bt.]. 
Matheson,  William  Murray,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1876;  Lieut.  R.F.A.,  and  a Railway 
Traffic  officer  ; Nile  Expedition  1898 
(medal) ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Mathew,  Charles  James,  C.B.E.,  K.C. , 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  James  Charles 
Mathew,  P.C.,  a Lord  Justice  of  Appeal  [see 
Mathew,  “ Knights’  Widows  ”J ; b.  1872  ; 
ed.  at  The  Oratory  Sch.,  Birmingham,  and 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1890);  Bar.  Lin- 
coln’s Inn  1897,  and  K.C.  1913  ; sometime 
Chm.  of  Special  Grants  Committee  : m.  1896, 
Anna,  da.  of  the  late  James  Archbold 
Cassidy,  of  Monasterevan,  co.  Kildare;  cr. 
C.B.E.  1917.  76,  Woodside,  Wimbledon;  10, 

Old  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.  ; Athenauin 
Club. 

Mathew,  George  Felton,  C.I.E.;  b.  1846; 
formerly  Manager  of  H.H.  the  Nizam’s  State 
Railway,  Secunderabad,  and  Gen.  Manager 
of  Burma  State  Railways;  cr.  C.I.E.  1882. 

Mathew-Lannowe  [see  Lannowe]. 

Mathews,  Major  Frank  Arnold  Vivanti 
Dewar,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  ofEdward  Dewar 
Mathews  : b.  1888  ; Lieut,  and  Acting 

Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C’.,  D.S.O.) ; m.  19 — , Kathleen, 
da.  of  Ellis  Richards  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mathews,  Henry  Montague  Scgundo, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  Henry  Montague  Mathews, 
C.I.E. , of  Clayton,  Surbiton  Hill  Park, 


Surbiton  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Epsom,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; entered  Telegraph 
Depart,  of  India  1879;  served  with  Man- 
dalay Field  Force  1885-6,  as  Sup.  of  Tele- 
graphs (medal)  ; was  Assist.  Sup.  of  Tele- 
graphs, Govt,  of  India  1879-86,  and  Assist. 
Commr.,  Upper  Burma  1886-8;  appointed 
Dep.  Commr.  1898,  Revenue  Sec.  to  Govt, 
and  a M.L.C.  1900,  Officiating  Ch.  Collector 
of  Customs  1905,  and  Commr.  of  Settle- 
ments and  Land  Records  1908  ; retired  1915 : 
m.  1902,  Nina  Margaret,  da.  of  Harry  Lind- 
say Tilly,  of  Felixstowe;  cr.  C.S.I.  1911. 
Clover  Bank,  Northam,  N.  Devon. 

Mathewson,  Major  Frank  Stanton, 
D.S.O.,  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mathias,  Capt.  Francis  Morgan,  D.S.O.', 
b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Capt.  Welch  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Mathias,  Major  Lewis  James,  C.B.E., 
j son  of  John  Mathias,  of  Aberystwyth;  b. 
1864;  formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Cardiganshire  ; rendered  sers. 
in  connection  with  Recruiting  and  War 
Savings,  Cardiganshire  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bronpadarn, 
near  Aberystwyth. 

Mathias,  Major  Thomas  Gilbert,  D.S.  0., 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  Charles  Mathias; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  Welsh  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : in.  1915,  Florence,  da.  of 
John  S.  Davies;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mathies,  Capt.  Leonard  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  Capt.  Indian  Army, 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mathieu,  Rt.  Rev.  Olivier  Elzear,  C.M.G. , 
D.D.,  son  of  Joseph  Mathieu  ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at 
Quebec  Seminary;  Doctor  of  Philosophy  and 
Doctor  of  Acad,  of  St.  Thomas,  Rome  ; is  a 
Doctor  in  Theology,  Archbishop  of  Re- 
gina, a Knight  of  Legion  of  Honour,  and 
an  Officer  of  Public  Instruction  of  France; 
sometime  Professor  of  Philosophy  and 
Rector  and  Principal  of  Laval  Univ., 
Quebec ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Regina , Sas- 
katchewan, Canada. 

Maton,  Lieut.-Col.  Rodolphe  Jean  Alfred, 

C. B.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  L.  E-  Maton,  of 
Tournai,  Belguim  ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Gen.  Staff  Belgian  Army,  and  Mil.  Attache 
Belgian  Embassy  in  London  ; Tutor  to 
Duke  of  Brabant  1909-13  ; European  War 
1914-18:  m.  19 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Hon.  Mil.)  T915. 
Belgian  Embassy , 17,  Elm  Park  Gardens, 
S.W. 

Matson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Col.  Australian  Army  Vet. 
Corps ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Matthew, Lieut.- Col.  John  Smart,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1864;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser. 
Corps ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S  O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle 
of  Serbia,  C.M.G.) : m.  18 — , Eleanor  Mary, 
Morton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Matthews,  Capt.  Alec  Bryan,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Hudson 
Matthews,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1892  ; Capt.  R.E. 
(retired);  Mesopotamia  1915-17,  present  at 
siege  of  Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
prisoner)  : m.  1920,  Elsie  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  Ernest  Arthur  Lazarus-Barlow,  of 
2/40,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Matthews,  Lieut -Col.  Ernest  Albert 
Churchward,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , 

Annette  Stewart,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

j Matthews,  Ernest  Lewis,  C.M.G.,  K.C., 

I son  of  J.  A.  Matthews,  J.P.,  of  Lewishurst, 
j The  Spa,  Gloucester  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
j Oxford ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1895,  and  a 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1721 


K.C.  1912  ; was  Legal  Adviser  to  High 
Commr.  of  S.  Africa  1904-7,  and  Acting 
Attorney-Gen.,  Transvaal  1910 ; appointed 
Legal  Adviser  to  Transvaal  Govt,  (now 
Govt,  of  Union  of  S.  Africa)  1902:  m.  1902, 
Ethel  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Tebbs,  V.  of  St.  John’s,  Caterham  Valley, 
Surrey  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  Union  Club. 
Matthews,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Broadwood, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Peter 
Matthews4  of  The  Bower,  Havering  atte- 
Bower,  Essex,  and  23,  Hertford  Street, 
Mayfair,  W. ; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  4th 
Regt.  1877,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  1885,  Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  1900,  Brevet  Col. 
1904;  retired  1907;  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919 ; 
Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 
Spion  Kop,  Pieter’s  Hill,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1915-16  (C.B.);  was 
an  Assist.  Embarkation  Comdt.  1914,  and 
Embarkation  Comdt.  1915-19  : m.  1889,  Edith 
Mabel  Warner,  da.  of  the  late  Ralph  George 
Price  [see  Rugge-Price,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Old  Raven 
House , Hook , Hants  ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Matthews,  Col.  Harold  Halford,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. , son  ofH.  W.  Matthews,  of  Grasmere, 
Rangiriri,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  (formerly 
of  Fifield,  Oxford,  and  Taynton,  near  Bur- 
ford,  Oxon)  ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Burford  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Dean  Close  Sch.,  Cheltenham  ; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a J.P. 
for  British  Columbia  ; many  years  engaged 
in  Cattle  Ranching  in  British  Columbia; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.):  m.  1903, 
Esther  Riley,  who  d.  1912,  of  Nicola,  British 
Columbia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Nicola  Valley , British  Columbia. 
Matthews,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Matthews,  Major  Leslie  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Force  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Matthews,  Major  Reginald  Cosway, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; is  Major  (retired)  R.A.V.C. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Matthews,  Col.  Valentine,  C.B.E. , son 
of  William  Matthews,  of  Dulwich  ; b.  1855; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London;  M.R.C.S.  England  1878;  L-S.A. 
London  1880;  formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (V.D.), 
and  temporary  Lieut. -Col.  in  the  Army ; is 
Senior  Surg.  Westminster  Gen.  Dispensary; 
sometime  Inspector  of  Rest  Houses,  London 
Dist. ; author  of  “Handbook  for  Volunteer 
Medical  Officers,”  etc. : m.  1880,  Maude,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  H.  Garlant;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918.  29,  Onslow  Square,  S.W.7;  Reform 

Club. 

Matthews,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Hudson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Marmaduke  Matthews;  b. 
1864  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers  (formerly  Comdg.  a Batn. 
London  Regt.),  and  Sec.  to  Carlton  Club; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1890,  Lexa  Pene- 

lope, da.  of  Alexander  Young,  of  Black- 
heath  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Westholme,  Van- 
couver, British  Columbia ; Carlton , and 
Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Matthews,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Riddell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C,; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Maturin,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William 
Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers,  late  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  .hrte  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 


19  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.,  1915 
Star,  two  medals) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Maturin,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  George, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  John  Maturin,  of  21,  The 
Avenue,  Colchester ; b.  1877;  entered  R.A. 
1898,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1914,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
(Bar  to  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Italian 
Silver  Medal  for  valour  : m.  1917,  Ella, 
da.  of  D.  B.  Maturin-Baird,  of  Newtown- 
stewart,  co.  Tyrone,  and  Kingston-on- 
Thames  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902  (Bar  1918). 

Maud,  Col.  Harry,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Gen.  List,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Col. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E*  (Mil.)  1919. 

Maud,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Landon  Maud, 
M.A.,  of  Chelsea;  b.  1870;  entered  R.E.  1889, 
became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1909  (retired  1910), 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp) ; was  in  Charge  of  Abyssinian  and 
British  E.  Africa  Boundary  Survey  1902 
(C.M.G.),  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Head 
Quarters  1907-10 ; appointed  Ch.  Officer, 
London  County  Council  Parks  Depart.  1911, 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
1918  ; m.  1907,  Dorothy  Louisa,  who 
d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  M.  Braith- 
waite;  cr.  C.M.G.  1903,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
24,  Egerton  Terrace , S.  W. ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Maud, Lieut.-Col.  William  Hartley,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Sherer 
Maud,  R.E.,  of  Bathwick  Hill  House,  Bath  ; 
b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Somerset 
L.I.  1888,  and  became  Capt.  1899;  retired 
1908 ; served  with  Malakand  and  Moh- 
mand  Expeditions  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Kano-Sokoto  Expedition  1902-3,  as 
Staff  Officer  to  Officer  Comdg.  Lines  of 
Communication  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp) ; was  Staff  Officer  to  Inspector-Gen. 
W.  African  Frontier  Force  1903-7,  and 
Staff  Capt.  and  D.A.A.G.  War  Office  1914. 19  ; 
is  a F.R.G.S.,a  F.R.S.A.,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Prince  Albert’s  Somerset  L.I., 
and  a J.P . and  D.  L.  for  Somerset ; has  Order 
of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  : m.  1906,  Isabella 
Lucy,  da.  of  Henry  Byne,  formerly  of 
Satterleigh,  N.  Devon,  and  widow  of  Wilfred 
Marshal],  of  Norton  Manor,  Taunton  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1908.  Holmleigh,  Minehead ; United 
Service,  Royal  Automobile , and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Maude,  Major  Alan  Hamer,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Maude,  J.P.,  of 

Crowborough  ; b.  1885;  Major  R.A.S.C. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1910,  Dorothy  Maude, 
da.  of  Frederic  Upton,  of  Kensington,  W.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  44,  Temple 

Fortune  Lane , N.W. 4. 

Maude,  Lieut.-Col.  Christian  George, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.  ; b.  1884  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : m.  1920,  the  Hon.  Patience 
Kemp,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Rochdale ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Maude,  Mrs.  Edith  Caroline,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Major  H.  W.  Briscoe,  R.A., 
of  Tinvane,  co.  Tipperary;  b.  1865;  was 
Hon.  Sec.  County  of  London  Branch  Soldiers’ 
and  Sailors’ Families  Asso.  (Kennington  and 
S.  Lambeth)  1911-18,  since  when  Pres,  thereof 
and  Hon.  Sec.  Co.  of  London  Branch : 
m.  1894,  Gerald  Edward  Maude  [see  V. 
Hawarden,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
14,  Cranley  Place,  S.W.7. 

Maude,  Major  Eustace  Arthur.  D.S.O.; 
b.  1882 ; is  Major  Indian  Army ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 

m.  18—,  Christabel,  da.  of ; cr. 

D.S.O.  1917. 

Maude,  Col.  Frederic  Natusch,  C.B., 
son  of  Edward  James  Maude,  formerly 
of  Knowesthorpe  Old  Hall,  near  Leeds;  b. 
1854;  entered  R.E.  1873,  and  retted  1891; 


1722 


COMPANIONAGE. 


formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col. 
ist  Hampshire  R.E.  (Vol.) : m.  1876,  Mary 
Emily,  da.  of  Francis  H.  Boott,  of  Boston, 
U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1905.  75,  Perham 
Road , West  Kensington,  W. 

Maude,  Capt.  Ralph  Walter,  D.S.O. 

[see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.]. 

Maudslay,  Algernon,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Herbert  Charles  Maudslay,  of  Seaview, 
Isle  of  Wight ; b.  1873;  ed.  privately;  was 
Hon.  Sec.  War  Refugees  Committee  1914-19  ; 
is  Hon.  Sec.  Anglo-Belgian  Union,  and 
Director-Gen.  British  Committee  Russian 
Red  Cross  in  Great  Britain,  a Com.  of  Orders 
of  Crown  of  Belgium  and  St.  Sava  of  Serbia, 
and  Director  of  Northumberland  Rubber 
and  Tea  Estates  (Limited)  and  of  Rubber 
Co.  of  Malay  (Limited);  has  Royal  Red  Cross 
of  Serbia;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  34,  Park  Man- 
sions, Knightsbridge . .S  W.i  ; Wellington , 
Union , Ranelagh,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Maughan,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Gilfrid, 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Collingwood 
Maughan ; b.  1878 ; entered  Durham  L.I. 
1899,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  ; 
is  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  N.  Command  ; European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col,  : m.  1917,  Grace  Collingwood, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Maughan,  of  Newcastle- 
on-Tyne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  11,  1 he  Mount, 

York. 

Maughan,  Major  John  Malbon,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Australian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Maughan,  Major  John  St.  Aubyn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  H.  Maughan;  b. 
1881 ; is  Major  Royal  Army  Med.  Corps ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1915,  Lilian  Edith, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  Whitworth  Hulse;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Maula  Bakhsh  Khan  Bahadur,  Nawab , 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18—;  Home  Min.  of  Jammu  and 
Kashmir  State;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Batala, 
Punjab , India. 

Maule,  Col.  Henry  Noel  St.  John, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Montagu  St.  John 
Maule,  of  Chapel  House,  Park  Street,  Bath ; 
b.  1873  ; Col.  R.A. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Maule,  Capt.  Hugh  Patrick  Guarin, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b,  18 — ; is  Capt.  Hon.  Artil- 
lery Co.,  and  Ch.  Assist,  to  Min.  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Fisheries;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Felden  Barns,  Boxmoor,  Herts. 

Maule,  Capt.  William  Harry  Fowke, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.E.  , son  of  the  late  Rev.  W. 
Maule,  V.  of  Privett,  Alton,  Hants  ; b.  1889  ; 
ed.  atWinchester,  and  at  Magdalene  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  Classical  Tripos  1911) ; is  Capt. 
Loyal  N.  Lancashire  Regt.;  served  during 
European  War  1915-20,  latterly  in  S Russia 
(wounded  thrice,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  M.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1020.  70,  Cheynt  Court,  S.W. ; Cavendish 

Club. 

Maule,  Major  William  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is.  Major  Essex  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Maun,  Engineer-Coni.  J.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 

is  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.R.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Maund,  Win%-Com.  Arthur  Clinton, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Squadron-Leader 
and  Acting  Wing-Corn.  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  with  Palm)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Maunder,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Arthur, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 

Army  Ser.  Corps;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  j 

Maunsell,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Richard, 

C.M.Gr%C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard  Maunsell, 


formerly  of  Bally  william,  Rathkeale,  co. 
Limerick  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.  Woolwich;  entered 
R.A.  1881,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1899, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1908;  retired  1913  ; was  Vice- 
Consul  Asia  Minor  1897-1901,  Mil.  Attache 
at  Constantinople  and  Athens  1902-5,  British 
Staff  Officer, Macedonian  Gendarmerie  1905-6, 
and  employed  in  Depart,  of  Director  of  Mil. 
Operations,  Plead  Quarters  1906-8  ; has  2nd 
class  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie,  and  3rd  class 
of  Order  of  St.  Alexander  of  Bulgaria  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1904,  C-B.E.  (Mil.)  1919-  10  and  11, 

Park  Place,  St.  James's,  S.W.;  United 
Service  Club. 

Maunsell,  Brig. -Gen.  Frederick  Guy, 
C.B. /C.M.G.,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Frederick 
Richard  Maunsell,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1864  ; entered 
R.A.  1883,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Col.  1917, 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1919 ; European 
War  i9i4-i9(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  appointed  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A. 
19x6  : m.  1896,  Hilda,  da.  of  H.  Irwin ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Whitfield, 
Brackley,  Northaniz ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Maunsell,  Col.  George  William, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Maunsell, 
formerly  of  Ballywilliam,  Rathkale,  co. 
Limerick;  b.  1859;  joined  97th  (Earl  of 
Ulster’s)  Regt.  1878;  is  Col  , retired;  com- 
manded ist  Batn.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. 
1904-8;  Transvaal  with  Natal  Field  Force 
1881,  Egyptian  Campaign  188?,  present  at 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal)  with  clasp, 
bronze  istar,  5th  class  Medjidie),  Soudan 
1886,  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches four  times,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1894, 
Pauline,  da.  of  the  late  John  Phillips 
Thomas,  of  Calcutta  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917-  28, 
Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. 2;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Maunsell,  Richard  Edward  Lloyd, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  John  Maunsell,  of  Edenmore, 
Raheny,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Sch.,  Armagh,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1890,  M.A.  1894)  ; is  a Mechanical 
Engineer,  and  Major  Engineer  and  Railway 
Staff  Corps  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; has  been  Ch. 
Mechanical  Engineer  S.E.  and  Chatham 
Railway  since  1913  : m.  1896,  Edith,  da.  of 
Thomas  Pearson,  of  Bolton  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Constitutional  Club. 

Maunsell,  Surg.-Gen.  Thomas,  C.B., 
LL.D .,  son  of  the  late  John  Maunsell ; b. 
1839;  L.R.C.S.I.  1859,  L.R.C.P.I.  i860 ; 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart,  i860,  became 
Surg.-Maj.  1875,  Brig.-Surg.  1886,  Surg.-Col. 
1892,  and  Surg.-Maj. -Gen.  (now  Surg.-Gen. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps)  1895  ; retired  1899; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (de- 
spatches), and  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Principal  Med. 
Officer  at  Malta  1896-09 ; is  an  Hon.  As- 
sociate of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusa- 
lem in  England  : m.  1872,  Mary  Eleanor,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  Frederick  William  Lane, 
formerly  67th  Regt.,  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 
29,  Broughton  Road,  Thornton  Heath, 

' Surrey;  Union  {Malta)  Club. 

Maurice,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Blake,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Oliver  Calley  Maurice, 
of  London  Street,  Reading,  and  Manton 
Grange,  Marlborough;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Up- 
pingham ; entered  Princess  Charlotte  of 
Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire)  Regt.  1889,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Major  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  first  with 
Composite  Co.  Mounted  Inf.,  and  subse- 
quently on  Railway  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  a Brig.-Maj.  1914-15.  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  191 5-17  : m.  1903,  Cecilia 
Evelyn,  da.  of  James  Simonds,  of  Redlands, 
Reading;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Maurice,  Col.  George  Thelvvall  Kin- 
dersley,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late. 
James  Blake  Maurice,  F.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  of 
Marlborough,  Wilts;  6.1867;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough; M.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P.,  London 
1890;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1895, 
became  Capt.  1898.  Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  Army  Med. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1723 


Ser.  19x7 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.), 
and  in  Afghan  War  1919  (C.B.E.);  ap- 
pointed an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
1916:  m.  1905,  Olive,  da.  of  Sir  Henry 
Charles  Burdett,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O.  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Maurice,  Lieut. -Col.  Godfrey  Kindersley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Maurice,  Henry  Gascoyen,  C.B.,  6th 
son  of  the  late  James  Blake  Maurice, 
F.R.C.S.,  of  Llorau  House,  Marlborough; 
b.  1874;  is  F'Sheries  Sec.,  Min.  of  Agri- 
culture and  Fisheries,  Pres.  International 
Council  for  Exploration  of  the  Sea,  and  a 
Chevalier  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Belgium  : m.  1913,  Ruth,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Edward  Spencer,  of  Bella  Vista,  Blackrock, 
co.  Dublin  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Boxholme , 
Leatherhead,  Surrey. 

Maurice-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Maw,  William  Nawton,  C.I.E. , son  of 
Nawton  Maw,  of  Rosedale  Abbey,  York- 
shire; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Wesley  Coll., 
Sheffield,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  22nd  Wrangler  1891) ; entered  I.C.S. 
1892,  became  Dep.  Commr.,  Central  Pro- 
vinces 1902,  3rd  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  thereof 
1906,  2nd  Sec.  1909,  Ch.  Sec.  19x2,  and  Dep. 
Commr.  1913:  m.  1898,  Una  Agnes,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  George  Brooke  Meares 
[M.  Townshend,  colls.] ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Jubbulpore,  Central  Provinces , India  ; East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Mawbey,  Rear-Adm.  Henry  Lancelot, 
C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; appointed 
to  Command  Nore  Reserve  1919,  and  Rear- 
Adm.,  Bombay,  and  Director,  Roy.  Indian 
Marine  1920;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 
Mawhinny,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  John  Watt, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Mawhinny, 
M.D.,  of  Woodlawn  House,  Mount  Nugent, 
co.  Cavan;  b.  1867;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1890, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1912;  Isazai  Expe- 
dition 1892,  Chitral  Expedition  1895,  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897,  S.  African  War 
1899-1901,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps), 
Mohmand  Expedition  1915  (despatches, 

C. B.),  Mesopotamia  1915-16,  Mari  Field  Force 

1918:  m.  19 — , Kathleen  Rosa,  da.  of 

Alexander  Knox  McEntrie,  J.P.,  of  75, 
Merrion  Square,  Dublin ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1916. 

Maxfield,  Major  Walter  Edward, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Max  Muller,  William  Grenfell,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick 
Max  Muller,  P.C.,  D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  Taylorian 
Professor  at  Oxford  Univ.,  of  7,  Norham 
Gardens,  Oxford  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A. 
1891);  entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1892,  and  became 
a 3rd  Sec.  1894,  a 2nd  Sec.  1897,  1st  Sec. 
1904,  Councillor  of  Embassy  1909,  Consul- 
Gen.  at  Budapest  1913,  and  Min.  Plen.  1918; 
acted  as  Charge  d’ Affaires  at  Mexico  1905-6, 
at  Christiania  1907  and  1908,  and  at  Peking 
1910;  m.  1908,  Wanda  Maria,  da.  of  the  late 
Professor  Jacob  Heiberg,  of  Christiania; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
2,  Sussex  Gardens , IV.  ; St.  James's,  Bath, 
and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Maxse,  Ernest  George  Berkeley,  C.M.G. 

[see  Bs.  Berkeley,  colls.]. 

Maxted,  Major  George,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
19x5-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Maxwell,  Major  Allen,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European 
Warioi4-i7  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Maxwell,  Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Maxwell,  of  Belfast  ; 
b.  1875  » Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial  Force, 


and  Comdg.  2nd  London  Brig.,  1st  London 
Div.,  T.F. ; European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Maxwell,  Capt.  Arthur  Mainwaring, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Australian 
Inf. ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Maxwell,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Lockhart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  T.  Max- 
well, M.D.,  of  The  Grange,  Guildford  ; b. 
1872  ; S.  Africa  1889-1902,  as  Capt.  Imperial 
Light  Horse  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  twice) ; is  Capt. 
Yeo.,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  : m.  1st,  1905,  Annie, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  John  Burns  ; 2ndly,  1914, 
Alice,  el.  da.  of  James  Kennedy,  of  Ayrshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Dargavel,  Nottingham 
Road,  Natal. 

Maxwell,  Major  Geoffrey  Archibald 
Prentice,  M.V.O. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Capt.  W.  F.  Maxwell,  R.N.  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  1907,  and  is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  as  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Railway  Transport,  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Assist.  Director-Gen.  of  Transpor- 
tation (despatches,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
was  employed  on  Railway  Construction, 
W.  Nigeria  1908-11,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Surveys,  E.  African  Protectorate  1912-14: 
m.  19x8,  Agnes  Duncan,  da.  ofS  P.  Ruthven, 
of  Parktown,  Johannesburg;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1915,  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Maxwell,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  St.  Patrick, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  Gen.  William  Maxwell,  R.A. ; 
b.  1850  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered 
106th  Regt,  1869,  and  B.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1871,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1889, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1895 ; served  with  Duffla 
Expedition  1874-5  (despatches),  with  Naga 
Hills  Expedition  1879-80  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Akha 
Expedition  1883-4  (despatches),  and  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (mentioned  by 
Govt,  of  India,  despatches)  ; sometime  a 
Dep.  Commr.,  Assam,  and  Political  Agent 
and  Sup.  of  Manipur  State  • m.  18 — ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1892.  United  Seivice  Club. 

Maxwell,  James  Crawford,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  James  Maxwell,  of  Dundee;  b.  1869:  ap- 
pointed Dist.  Commr.,  Sierra  Leone  1900, 
and  a 1st  class  Resident,  Nigeria  1914;  now 
Colonial  Sec.,  Sierra  Leone : m.  1909,  Muriel, 
da.  of  T.  J.  Davies,  cf  Gloucester  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1911.  Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

Maxwell,  Brig. -Gen.  James  McCall,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Alexander 
Maxwell,  C.B.  ; b.  1865  ; entered  R.A.  1884, 
and  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1910,  Col.  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1920 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (depatches,  C.B. , D.S.O.):  m.  1913, 
Dorothy  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Baron  von 
Notting;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Maxwell,  Col.  Laurence  Lockhart, 
C.M.G.)  b.  1868;  Col.  Indian  Army  (retired); 
S.  African  War  igco  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917- 

Maxwell,  Richard  Ponsonby,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Charleton  Maxwell,  formerly  of 
St.  Clerans,  co.  Galway : b.  1853 » e<L  at 
Winchester,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  2nd  Class  Classics  1876);  entered 
Foreign  Office  1877,  and  became  Senior 
Clerk  1902 ; retired  1913  ; was  Sec.  to  British 
Representative  at  Behring  Sea  Arbitration 
in  Paris  1893,  Private  Sec.  to  Permanent 
Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
1894-6,  and  Sec.  to  British  Plenipotentiaries 
at  Peace  Conference  at  The  Hague  1899  : cr • 
C.B.  (Civil)  1903.  3,  Whitehall  Court , S.W.  ; 
Travellers' , and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 
Maxwell,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  David 
Percival,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ;cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Maxwell,  Com.  Well  wood  George  Cour- 
tenay, C.M.G.,  son  of  George  Maxwell;  b. 
1882;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan,  Legion  of  Honour.  Italian 
silver  medal  for  valour);  m.  1917,  Elizabeth 
Compton,  da.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  William  Edwin 
Cavendish,  M.V.O.  [see  B.  Chesham] ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1919.  The  Cottage,  New  Galloway, 
Scotland. 

Maxwell,  Major  William  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt  W.  F.  Maxwell, 
R.N.  ; b.  1878 ; entered  R.E.  1897,  became 
Capt.  1906,  and  Major  1914  ; served  in  Aden 
1903-4,  and  during  European  War  1914-15, 
with  a Signal  Co.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Maxwell,  William  George,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  William  Edward  Max- 
well, K.C.M.G.  [see  Maxwell,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1906;  entered  Civil  Ser., 
Federated  Malay  States  1891  and  Straits 
Settlements  1903  ; appointed  Solicitor-Gen., 
Straits  Settlements  1906,  Acting  Attorney- 
Gen.  1908,  British  Adviser  to  Govt,  of  Kedah  j 
1909,  Gen.  Adviser  to  Govt,  of  Johore  I 
1918,  and  British  Resident,  Perak  1919 ; I 
acted  as  Colonial  Sec.,  Straits  Settle-  | 
ments  1914-16 ; employed  on  Special  Food 
Control  Ser.  in  Singapore  1917;  Pres. 
Singapore  Housing  and  Rubber  Industry 
Protection  Commns.;  has  Roy.  Humane 
So.’s.  medal:  m.  1902,  F.  Evelyn,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  F.  Stevenson,  of  Manila,  and 
Westhorpe,  Hendon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
British  Residency,  Perak,  Federated  Malay 
States. 

Maxwell  (Constable- Maxwell-  Scott) 
[see  Scott]. 

Maxwell-Scott  [see  Scott], 

May,  Com.  Archibald  Seaburne,  M.V.O. , 
O.B.E.,  younger  son  of  Adm.  of  the  Fleet 
Sir  William  Henry  May,  G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O. ; 
b.  1885  ; entered  R.N.  1900,  became  Lieut. 
1905,  and  Com.  1917  ; served  during  European 
War  19x4-17  (Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 
promoted):  m.  1915,  Mary  Emma,  da.  of 
Com.  Edward  Noble  Price,  R.N.,  of  Villa 
Frere,  Malta ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

May,  Capt.  Arthur  de  Kewer  Livius, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  J.  C.  Frampton  May,  of  Car-  1 
valion,  Creech  St.  Michael,  Taunton  ; b.  \ 
1875;  Capt.  R.N.  ; appointed  Dep.  Director, 
Operations  Div.  Naval  Staff  1918  (C.B.E.) : 
nt.  1907,  Henrietta,  da.  of  William  Bowley  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 


Hill,  E.C.,  a Gov.  of  Hospital  for  Women, 
Soho  Square,  and  Col.  28th  (Artists’  Rifles) 
Batn.  London  Regt.  (V.D.);  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.);  com- 
manded Officers’  School  at  Tidworth  1916-18  : 
m.  1889,  Fanny  Rose,  da.  of  Thomas  Allen; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  18,  Eastern  Road,  Fortis 
Green,  East  Finchley,  N.  ; Gresham  Club. 

May,  Com.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Staff 
Com.  D.  J-  May,  R.N. ; b.  1878;  is  Lieut. - 
Com.  and  Acting  Com.  R.N. : m.  J904,  Mary, 
da.  of  Com.  D.  L.  Dickson,  R.N.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

May,  Major  John  Cyril,  D.S.O.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  John  Coleridge  Frampton  May, 
of  Curvalion,  Creech  St.  Michael,  Taunton  ; 
b.  1874;  entered  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1895,  be- 
came Capt.  1903,  and  Major  1915  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1907,  Edith  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
S.  E.  Maunsell,  R A. M.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

May,  Major  Leonard,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  Walter  J.  May,  of  Manly.  N.S.  Wales; 
b.  1890;  ed.  at  High  Sch.  and  Univ., 
Sydney  (M.B-  and  Ch.M.  19x4) ; Major  Aus- 
tralian Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War 
1915  19  with  Field  Ambulance  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.SO.);  appointed  Dep.  Assist. 
Director,  Med.  Sers.,  1st  Australian  Div. 
1919;  sometime  Resident  Med.  Offioer  and 
Resident  Anaesthetist,  Royal  Prince  Alfred 
Hospital,  Sydney  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

May,  Maj.-Gen.  Reginald  Seaburne,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Adm.  of  the  Fleet  Sir 
William  Henry  May,  G C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  ; b. 
1879  I entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London 
Regt.)  1898,  became  Capt.  1903,  Brevet  Major 
1903,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet 

I Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 

1 at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  American 
D.S.M.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
appointed  Director  of  Movements  and 
Quartering  at  War  Office  1920  with  rank  of 
Maj.-Gen.:  m.  1906,  Marguerite  Geraldine 
Ramsay,  da.  of  John  Ramsay  Drake,  of 
Batch  Wood  Hall,  St.  Albans  [see  Hughes, 
Bt.,  cr.  1773];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.  (Mil.)i9i9. 

May,  Major  Thomas  James,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  James  May,  R.N. ; b.  1864; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Major 
Diamond  Fields  Artillery  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.).  and  during 
European  War  as  Major  R.A.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1900. 


May,  Barry,  C.M.G.,  C B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Staff  Com.  D.  J.  May,  R.N.  ; b.  1869  ; ed. 
at  St.  Saviour’s  Gram.  Sch.,  and  Diocesan 
Coll.,  Rondebosch  ; appointed  Govt.  Sec.,  1 
Bechuanaland  1902,  and  Dep.  Resident  i 
Commr.  and  Treasurer,  Basutoland  1912.  and  I 
Bechuanaland  Protectorate  iqi6  : m.  1901,  I 
Florence  Thomson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  ! 
(Civil)  1920.  Maseru,  Basutoland. 

May,  Professor  Bennett,  C.B.E.,  M.B.,  ! 
F.K.C.S.,  son  of  Benjamin  May,  Inland; 
Revenue;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  Sydenham  Coll., 
Birmingham,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  j 
1875)  i M.R.C.S.  1868,  F.R.C.S.  1876  ; Eme- 
ritus Professor  of  Surg.  in  Birmingham  Univ., 
and  Consulting  Surg.  Queen’s  Hospital,  Bir- 
mingham ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  50, 

Frederick  Road,  Edgbaston. 

May,  Major  Ernest  Richard  Hallam, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles;  European  War  19x4-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

May,  Major  Harry,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  with 
Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

May,  Col.  Henry  Allan  Roughton,  C.B., 
son  of  Henry  May,  of  Broadstairs ; b.  1863  ; ; 
admitted  Solicitor  1885  ; is  a partner  in  legal  j 
firm  of  Minet,  May  and  Co.,  of  5,  Dowgate 


May,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.’,  b. 

18 — ; 2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Man- 
chester Regt.  Reserve  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919- 

May,  Col.  William  Allan,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Joseph  May,  F.R.C.S.E,,  of  1,  Nelson 
Gardens,  Devonport ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at  Tavi- 
stock Gram.  Sch. ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1873,  and 

L. S.A.  London  1874;  entered  Army  Med. 
Depart.  1874,  became  Surg.-Major  1886, 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1894, 
and  Col.  1903;  retired  1907;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
8th  Div.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

j C.B.);  was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Natal 
1902-3,  Egypt  1903-4,  and  Tidworth  Dist. 

I 1905-7  : m.  1876,  Cecilia  Adele  Aloisa,  da. 
the  late  G.  A.  von  Ohlhaffen,  Colonial 
Engineers,  British  Honduras;  cr.  C.B. 

! (Mil.)  1902.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

May,  Major  William  Southall  Reid, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; in  Sudan  Civil  Ser.,  and  a 
Major  ;’  cr.  C.I.E.  1919* 

Mayall,  Major  Robert  Cecil,  D.S.O., 

M. C.\  b.  18—;  sometime  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  ; European  War  19x4-19  (de* 
spatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  entered  Soudan 
Civil  Ser.  1920 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Maycock,  Major  Frederick  William  Orby, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  F.  Maycock,  formerly 
29th  Regt. ; b.  1877;  entered  Suffolk  Regt 
1897,  became  Capt.  1908,  and  M*yor  1915 ; 
retired  191-;  served  with  Kikuyu  Expedi- 
tion 1902,  with  Sotik  Expedition  1904,  with 
Nandi  Expedition  1905-6,  in  command  of  a 
column  (despatches),  in  command  of  Embo 
Expedition  1906  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (wounded);  employed  with  King’s 
African  Rifles  1902-7;  cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 
Mayhew,  Arthur  Innes,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  A.  I,.  Mayhew  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1901)  ; entered  Indian  Educational  Depart. 
1903,  became  Dep.  Director  of  Public  In- 
struction 1907,  Inspector  European  andTrain- 
ing  Schs.  1909,  and  Director  of  Instruction, 
Central  Provinces  19x6  ; was  Inspector  of 
Schs.  Madras  1903-14,  and  Educational 
Adviser  Hyderabad  State  1910-11  : m.  1908, 
May  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  James 
Davies,  a Judge  of  High  Court,  Madras  ; cr.  | 

C. I.E.  1919.  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces,  I 
India. 

Maynard,  Major  Percy  Guy  Wolfe, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles 
(retired);  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
rnedal  with  two  clasps),  Sudan  1912  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Orders  of  the  Nile  and 
of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mayne,  Major  Ashton  Gerard  Oswald 
Mosley,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Mosley  Mayne,  of 
Bruton,  Somerset;  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Indian 
Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1915, 
Mesopotamia  1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major)  : m.  1916,  Phyllis,  only 

da.  of  Col.  H.  Tweddeli,  Indian  Army;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Mayne,  Col.  Charles  Robert  Graham, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Robert  Graham  Mayne ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at 
Radley;  entered  Highland  L.I.  1895,  and 
became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920; 
Ashanti  Expedition  1900  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  Yola  Expedition  1901  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  Aro  Expedition 
igoi-2  (despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Sennar 
Expedition  1903  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914  (wounded,  despatches.  Brevet 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Sirdar  of  Egyptian  Army  1911, 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  1915,  a Brig.-Com.  1916,  and  Assist. 
Mil.  Se-  . at  War  Office  1919;  has  3rd  class 
Medjidie  and  4th  class  Osmanieh : m.  1913, 
Elsie  Bertha,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  W. 

B.  Huntington,  of  Blackmoor  Park,  Wor- 
cester; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Mayne,  Col.  George  Nisbet,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Major  Robert  Graham  Mayne. 
H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Ashford,  Kent;  b.  1854;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  25th  Regt. 
1854,  became  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  1884,  Major  1894,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.  1903,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1904;  retired  1906;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1877-80  (medal),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  present  at  storm- 
ing of  Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches, 
clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.);  commanded  a Batn.  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt.  1914-16  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902.  Caledonian  Club. 

Mayne,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Blair, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1871  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Mayne,  Col.  Richard  Charles  Graham, 

C. B.,  C.M  G , son  of  the  late  Major  Robert 
Graham  Mayne;  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll. ; entered  83rd  Regt.  1872,  and 


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I.S.C.  1877,  became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1892, 
Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900 ; 
retired  1905 ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80,  present  at  relief  of  Kandahar 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890, 
in  command  of  operations  in  Mekran  1898 
(C.B.),  in  China  1900  (medal) ; commanded 
S.  Brig.,  9th  Div.,  India  1904-5;  appointed 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1900;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898, 
C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Mayor,  Robert  John  Grote,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Btckersteth  Mayor  ; b. 
1869  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coll.  Camb. 
(B.A.  1892,  M.A.  1896,  Fellow  1894);  Bar 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1899  ; has  been  Principal 
Assist.  Sec.  (Universities  Branch)  Board  of 
Education  since  1919  : m 1912,  Beatrice,  da. 
of  the  late  Daniel  Meinertzhagen  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  11.  Campden  Hill  Square , 

W.8 ; United  University  Club. 

Mayston,  Engineer- Rear- A dm.  Robert, 
C.B.,  son  of  John  Mayston,  of  Great  Yar- 
mouth and  Portsmouth ; b.  1851  ; entered 
R.N.  1872,  became  Ch.  Engineer  1883,  Fleet- 
Engineer  1893,  and  Engineer- Rear- Adm.  1904 ; 
retired  1911 ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  Devonport 
Dockyard  1891-1902,  and  Assist.-Engineer- 
in-Ch.  1902-n  . m.  1874,  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas 
Richards,  of  Portsmouth  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1911.  17,  Mayjord  Road , Balham,  S.  IV. 

Mead,  Wing-Coni.  John,  C.B.E.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Wing-Corn.  R.A.F. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Mead,  Lieut.-Col.  Owen  Herbert,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canterbury  Regt.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mead,  Percy  Jam^s,  C.I.E. , son  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  Clement  Jonn  Mead,  formerly  Bengal 
R.A. ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893);  entered 
LC.S.  1894,  became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Bombay  Revenue  Depart.  1901,  Settlement 
Officer,  Talukdari  1905,  First  Assist.  1906, 
Census  Sup.  1910,  Junior  Collector  1911, 
Collector  and  Dist.  Magistrate,  Ahmednagar 

1912,  Senior  Collector  1917  : Director  of  In- 
dustries 1918,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt.  1919  : m. 
1904, Frances  Alexandra,  da. of  George  Cowie  ; 
2ndly,  1913,  May  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Canon  Maddock ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  The 
Secretariat,  Bombay ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Mead,  Major  Stephen,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Meade-,  Francis  Henry,  C.B.E.  [see  E. 
Clanwilliam  colls.]. 

Meade,  Major  Guy  Warren,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  1882;  is  Major  R.F.  A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Meade,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Herbert,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Clanwilliam]. 

Meade,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm  John,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Richard  John  Meade, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1854 ; entered  Army 
1873,  and  B.S.C.  (now  I.S.C.)  1876,  became 
Capt.  1885,  Major  1893,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1899  ; 
retired  1911  ; was  Sup.  of  Operations  for 
Control  of  Mfoghias  1885-7,  Political  Agent, 
Baghel-Khand,  and  Sup.  of  Rewah  State 
1887-9,  and  Political  Agent,  Bhopawar  1889- 
91,  Political  Agent,  Bhopal  1891-7,  and 
Political  Resident  in  Persian  Gulf  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  Bushire  1897-1902 ; has  Jubilee 
Medal : m.  1888,  Florence  Maria,  da.  of  — 
Hederstedt;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900. 
Meade-Waldo  [see  Waldo]. 

Meaden,  Major  Alban  Anderson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1904,  and  became 
Major  1914  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Meaden,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  Edward  Henry, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Martin  Meaden, 
of  Clydesdale,  Clifton,  Bristol;  b.  1864;  is 
a Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  R.N.  (retired) : m.  1891, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1726 


Lillian,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. — Atthill;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Layfords,  Bisley,  Woking. 
Meadows,  Major  Sydney  Manners  ; 
Woolner,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1876;  is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Meadus,  Engineer- Capt.  Harry  Howard, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  I 
(retired);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Meadus,  Engineer-Capt.  William  Henry, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  John  Howard  Meadus,  j 
of  Poole,  Dorset;  b.  1862;  Engineer-Capt.  j 
R.N.  (retired),  and  Engineer  Overseer,  | 
Birkenhead  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Meares,  Capt.  Aubrey,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Hugh  Meares,  of  Millfield,  Ryde ; | 
b.  1873  i entered  R.E.  1893,  and  became  j 
Capt.  1904;  retired  1909,  and  rejoined  1914;  j 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1906,  Edna  Clara  Ame-  ] 
thyst,  el.  da.  of  Capt.  Edmund  WigieyBurt,  j 
R.N.,  of  Fernleigh,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Rowney , Mount  Park , 

Harrow - on-the-Hill. 

Meares,  Lieut. -Col.  Cyril  Frankland, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; m.  1919,  Mrs. 
J.  C.  Russell;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Meares,  Major  Herbert  Marsh  Sims, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  P.  N.  Meares,  of  26, 
Bryngwyn  Road,  Newport ; b.  1898  ; ed.  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; a Civil  Engineer,  and 
temporary  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) : m.  1915,  Margaret  Sarah,  da.  of  the 
late  Dr.  A.  M.  Bredon,  of  Scarborough;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Meares,  Major  Mervyi^  C.M.G. , D.S.O., 
son  of  Hugh  Meares,  of  Millfield,  Ryde  J 
b.  1880;  Major  R.A.O.C. ; S.  African  War 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour):  m. 
1907,  Erna  Murdoch,  da.  of  Alexander 
Liddell,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1017,  C.M.G.  1919.  Millfield , Ryde , Isle  of 
Wight. 

Mears,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Delarue,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Mears,  of 
Huggins  Hall,  Cranbrook,  Kent ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; 
entered  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1891,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1917;  served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (two  clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia) ; has  Roy. 
Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal  : m.  1903, 

Kathleen  ffleetwood,  da.  of  Col.  Charles 
ffleetwood  Churchill;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911.  Risalpur,  N.-W.  Frontier,  India. 
Mears,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Lennox, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  (re- 
tired) ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Mears,  Lieut.-Col.  Trevor  Irvine  Nevitt, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  A. 
Mears,  Madras  Staff  Corps;  b.  1875;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1902,  Ethel  Scobell,  da.  of  Foster  J.  Bone, 
of  Belmont,  Stoke,  Devonport ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Me  ash  am,  Paymaster  - Com.  Herbert 
Stanley,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1875  ; Paymaster-Corn. 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Measures,  Harry  Bell,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  Henry  Measures,  of  Brighton  : b. 
1862;  is  Director  of  Barrack  Construction, 
War  Office,  and  a F.R.I.B.A.  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1907,  C.B.E.  1918.  Kialama , 
West  By  fleet,  Surrey. 

Medcalf,C«/>A  Ferdinand  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Australian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Medill,  Major  Percy  Montgomery, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882  ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O. 

1918. 

Medlicott,  Major  Henry  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  Indian  Cav.; 
S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Meek,  Major  Arthur  Stanley,  C.M.  G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  B.  Meek;  b.  1883; 
Major  Indian  Army,  and  in  Bombay  Political 
Depart. ; was  Mil.  Gov.  of  Basra  1917-19 
(despatches),  and  Jehma,  Arabia  1919-20 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1920. 

Meek,  Col.  James,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Meek,  of  Belfast  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Roy.  Academical  Institution,  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Belfast,  and  at  Roy.  LJniv.  of  Ireland 
(M.D.  and  M.Ch.  1883);  L.M.and  R.C.P.S.I. 
1883;  D.P.H.,  R.C.P.S.  England  1905; 

entered  Army  Med.  Ser.  1885,  became  Major 

R. A.M.C.  1 897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1914  ; 
retired  1918;  Sikkim  Expedition  1888 (medal 
with  clasp),  China  1900  (medal),  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-15  as  Assist.  Director  and  Dep.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.B.) ; is  an  Hon. 
Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Meeke,  Rev.  Hugh  Craig,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1872  ; a Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Meeres,  Col.  Charles  Stuart,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  i860  ; is  Col.  R.A.,  and  in  Army  Ordnance 
Corps  Depart. ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Meers,  James  Blackader,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Simmons  Meers,  of  Stoke, 
Kent;  b.  1850;  formeily  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Inland  Revenue ; was  a Commr.  of 
Customs  and  Excise  1909-11 ; is  a Director 
and  Dep.  Chm.  National  Bank,  Chm.  Civil 
Service  Co-operative  So.,  and  a J.P.  for 
London:  m.  1884,  Ada  Josephine,  el.  da.  of 
James  Weakley,  of  Edgbaston,  Warwick- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904.  28,  Haymarket, 

S. W.;  Constitutional  Club. 

Mehrab  Khan,  Sardar  Bahadur 

Nawab,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Ch.  of  the  Bugti 
Tribes,  Baluchistan;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Bugti,  Baluchistan , India. 

Mehr  Mohammad,  Khan  Bahadur , C.l.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Hon.  Lieut.  Comg.  Maler  Kotla 
State  Forces;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.l.E.) ; cr.  C.l.E.  1919. 

Mehrulla  Khan,  Mir,  Raisani,  C.l.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Nazim  of  Mekran  : cr.  C.l.E. 
1903.  Mekran,  Baluchistan,  India. 

Mehta,  Roostumjee  Dhunjeebhoy,  C.l.E., 
son  of  Dhunjeebhoy  Byramjee  Mehta  ; b. 
1849  > ed.  in  Calcutta ; was  a Port  Commr. 
of  Calcutta  1888-91,  and  Sheriff  of  Calcutta 
1893 ; has  been  Chm.  of  Alipur  Local  Board 
(Principal  Board  of  Bengal)  since  its  for- 
mation in  1886  ; appointed  Consul  for  Persia 
at  Calcutta  1899 : m.  1868,  Bai  Sberene  No- 
sherwanjee  Bhedwar ; cr.  C.l.E.  1897.  9, 

Rainey  Park,  Bally gunge, Calcutta  ; National 
Liberal  {London),  India  and  Calcutta  {Cal- 
cutta) Clubs. 

Meighen,  Brig.- Gen.  Frank  Stephen, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Meighen,  of 

Montreal;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Montreal,  and  at  McGill  Univ.  (B.A.  1889); 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Canadian  Grenadier 
Guards,  and  a Director  of  Canadian  Pacific 
Railway;  European  War  1914-18  Comdg. 
a Batn.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1913, 
Gwyneth,  da.  of  Col.  G.  Allen  Jones,  of 
Quebec;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  245,  Drummond 

Street,  Montreal ; Bourdon  House,  St.  Genevieve 
de  Jacques  Cartier,  Canada;  Mount  Royal 
{Montreal),  and  York  ( Toronto ) Clubs. 

Meikle,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Hamilton, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John  Meikle,  J.P., 
of  Barskemmany,  Ayrshire;  b.  1876;  ap- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1727 


pointed  to  command  Ayrshire  R.H.A.  1913, 
and  became  Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; S.  Africa  1900- 
1901  with  Imperial  Yeo.,  present  at  opera- 
tions in  Orange  River  Colony,  including 
actions  of  Biddulphsberg  and  Wittebergen, 
and  operations  in  Cape  Colony  and  Trans- 
vaal (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1915-19,  in  Egypt  and 
Palestine  Comdg.  18th  R.H.A.  Brig.,  present 
at  Gaza,  Beersheba,  and  Jaffa,  and  in  France 
and  Belgium  Comdg.  256th  Ilnd  Highland 
Brig.  R.F.A.  51st  Div.  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O. , French  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed 
to  command  187th  Brig.  R.F.A.  Rhine  Army 
1919  : m.  1903,  Janet  Armour,  da.  of  William 
Young  Fleming,  J.P.,  of  3,  Elmhurst,  Lang- 
bank,  Renfrewshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Alva 
House , Alva,  Clackmannanshire. 

Meiklejohn,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Ross 
Conrad,  D.S.O.  ; b 1882;  is  Major  Border 
Regt.  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Machine 
Gun  Batn.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar) 
1917. 

Meiklejohn,Sm^-.-Cow.  Norman  Sinclair, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dep.  Inspector-Gen. 
J.  W.  Sinclair  Meiklejohn,  R.N.,  M.D.  ; b. 
1879  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
and  L.R.C.P.  London;  Surg.-Com.  R.N.; 
European  War  19 14- 19  as  Senior  Med.  Officer, 
1st  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19194  Reform,  and  Royal 
Societies’  Clubs. 

Meiklejohn,  Roderick  Sinclair,  C.B., 
el.  son  of  the  late  John  William  Sinclair 
Meiklejohn,  M.D.,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Hospitals  and  Fleets ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  St. 
Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1901);  entered  War  Office 
1899  and  Treasury  1902  ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Permanent  Financial  Sec.  1903-4,  to  Financial 
Sec.  (Duke  of  Devonshire)  1904-5,  to  Chan- 
cellor of  Exchequer  and  Prime  Min.  (Rt. 
Hon.  H.  H.  Asquith,  M.P.)  1905-n,  and  a 
Principal  Clerk  1911-19,  since  when  he  has 
been  Dep.  Controller  of  Establishments 
H.M.  Treasury;  appointed  a Member  of 
Central  Control  Board  (Liquor  Traffic)  1916; 
is  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  40,  Half  Moon  Street , 
W.;  Reform , Brooks’s , and  Beefsteak  Clubs. 

Meiklejohn  Lieut. -Col.  Ronald  Forbes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  John  Forbes 
Meiklejohn,  formerly  R.H.A.,  of  147,  Victoria 
Street,  S.W.  ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1S96,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  ; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  battles  of  Co- 
lenso  and  Spion  Kop  and  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
during  European  War  1914  (wounded, 
prisoner  1914-18),  and  in  N.  Russia  19x9  as 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  Murmansk  (Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col..  Orders  of  St.  Anne  and  St.  Vladimir 
of  Russia  with  Swords ; was  Staff-Capt. 
Naval  Base,  Cape  Colony  1904-6,  Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  Harwich  Defences  1906-8,  and 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Scottish  Coast  Defences, 
Edinburgh  1910-14,  now  employed  under 
Foreign  Office;  m.  1903,  Kathleen  Stella, 
3rd  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Myburgh,  of  Casa 
Fiesole,  Wynberg,  S.  Africa ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mein,  Major  Desbrisay  Blundell,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Frederic 
Blundell  Mein,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1889  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt. 
and  Acting  Major  Indian  Army;  European 
War  1914-19  in  France,  Waziristan,  t.  Africa, 
and  S.  Persia  (despatches  twice,  M.C.), 
Afghan  War  1919  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
Waziristan  1919-20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  United 
Service,  and  junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Meinertzhagen,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; entered  Roy.  Fusiliers 
1899,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918  ; served  in  E.  Africa  1904  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Nandi  Field  Force  1905-6 
(wounded,  despatches,  clasp),  and  in  E. 
Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.)  ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 


War  Office  1918,  and  a Ch.  Political  Officer 
1919-1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Meldon,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Austen, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn.  Roy. 
Dublfn  Fusiliers  Special  Reserve;  Uganda 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
S.*  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  seven 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  1st 
Batn.  Herefordshire  Regt.  and  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  in  France  (despatches,  C.B.E*)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E*  (Mil.)  1919. 

Meldon,  Major  Philip  Albert,  D.S.O.  ; 
son  of  Sir  Albert  Meldon,  of  Vevey  House, 
Bray,  co.  Wicklow;  b.  1874;  is  Major  R.F.A. 
and  a Brig.-Maj. ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  and  during  European  War 
19x4-17  (thrice  wounded, despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Meldrum,  Capt.  Donald  Roy,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Donald  Meldrum,  of  27,  Livingstone 
Road,  Southampton,  and  Tomintoul, 
Banffshire ; b.  1883 ; ed.  privately ; some 
years  in  ranks  in  Hampshire  Regt.  and 
R.E.  ; is  a Geographer,  and  Capt.  on  Special 
List;  was  Senior  Surveyor,  S.  Nigeria  1909; 
prospected  and  mapped  in  E.  Egyptian 
Desert  1912-13 ; appointed  Inspector,  Sur- 
vey of  Egypt  1914  (lent  to  Army  1915);  served 
during  European  War  1914-18,  in  Gallipoli, 
Balkans,  France,  Egypt,  and  Palestine  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.);  served  as  Political 
Officer  during  disturbances  in  Egypt  1919 ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Turp  {Cairo)  Club. 

Meldrum,  Brig.-Gen.  William,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1865;  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles ; European  War 
1915-19,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine, 
Comdg.  his  Regt.  (despatches  six  times, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order  of  the  White 
Eagle,  C.B.) ; appointed  Brig.  Com.  1917 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Melhado,  Carlos,  C.M.G. , son  of  Charles 

Melhado ; b.  1852;  is  a M.E.C.  British 
Honduras:  m.  1874;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Belize, 
British  Honduras. 

Melhuish,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Michael 
Henry,  D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Melitus,  Paul  Gregory,  C.S.I.,C.I.E.,  son 
of  Gregory  Paul  Melitus,  of  46,  Holland  Park, 
W. ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  Indian  Civil 
Ser.  1880 ; served  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and 
Joint  Magistrate  ijj.  Bengal  1880-86;  and  as 
Assist.  Commr.,  Assist.  Sec.  toCh.  Commr., 
and  Dep.  Commr.  in  Assam  1886-90;  ap- 

Sointed  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  the 
tome  Depart.  1891,  and  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  in  Home  Depart.  1893,  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr.  of  Assam  1894,  Judge  and  Commr., 
Assam  Valley  1898,  a Member  of  Board  of 
Revenue,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1905 ; retired 
19x3 : m.  1906,  Janet  Douglas,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Douglas  Cowan,  of  Chester  Terrace 
Regent’s  Park.N.W.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1894,  C.S.I. 
1912.  15,  Gwydyr  Mansions,  Hove,  Sussex , 

Mell,  Lieut.-Col.  Felix  Oswald  Newton, 
C.I.E. , M.B. ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1894);  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Melland,  Norman,  C B.E.,  son  of 
Frederick  Melland,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Victoria 
Park,  Manchester;  b.  1865  ; Chm.  Diamond 
Export  Committee  of  War  Trade  Depart.  : 
m.  1900,  Blanche,  da.  of  Gerald  Du  Val,  of 
Manchester;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Mellard,  Capt.  Reginald  William, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883 ; is  Capt.  R. A.V.C. ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Mellersh,  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Mellersh  ; 6.1857;  Surveyor  to  Gen.  Post 
Office  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Mellin,  Com.  Arthur  Alured,  D.S.O . ; 
b.  1870;  Com.  R.N.  (retired);  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
specially  promoted) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
1917. 


1728 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Mellis,  Col.  William  Andrew,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  George  Mellis.  of  Huntly ; b. 
1848  ; formerly  Gordon  Highlanders  (V.D.) ; 
a D.L.  for  Aberdeenshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  Huntly , Aberdeenshire. 

Mellish,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William  Leigh  Meilisfr,  of 
Hodsock  Priory,  Notts;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class 
Mathematics  1877,  and  1st  class  Science  1879); 
formerly  Major  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt. 
(T.F.);  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  its  4th  Vol. 
Batn.  (V.D.)  1901-5;  is  a J.P.  and  D,L.  for 
Notts,  Chm.  of  its  Quarter  Sessions,  of  its 
Education  Committee,  and  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,  and  Vice-Chm.  Nottingham- 
shire County  Council ; was  Pres.  Roy. 
Meterological  So.  1909-10;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1917.  Hodsock  Priory , Worksop , Notts; 
New  University  Club. 

Mellonie,  Major  Leslie  Woodfield, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Thomas  Joseph  Mellonie, 
of  Langlands,  Ipswich ; b.  1892 ; ed.  at 
Queen  Elizabeth's  Sch.,  Ipswich;  Major 
R.G.A.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches 
thrice, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917, Cicely 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Edward  Ferraby  Walsh, 
of  Luton,  Beds;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Lyn 
Craig,  15,  South  Hill,  Felixstowe;  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mellor,  Lieut.-Col.  Abel,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. , 
son  of  Charles  Warren  Mellor,  J.P.,  for- 
merly I.C.S.  ; b.  1880 ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
R.A.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  and  King’s  medal  ' 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.) : m 

1918.  Barbara  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Allfree  Smithers  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918), 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Mellor,  His  Honour  Judge  Frank 
Hamilton,  C.B.E.,  K.C.,  tenth  son  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  John  Mellor  ; b.  1854  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1877,  M.A.  1889)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1880,  and  a K.C.  1903  ; sometime  Member 
of  Gen.  Council  of  the  Bar  ; went  N.  Circuit  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  and 
Chm . of  Conciliation  Boards  under  Minimum 
Wage  Act  for  Lancashire,  Cheshire,  and  N. 
Staffordshire  Coalfields,  of  Lancashire  and 
Yorkshire  Railway  Co.,  and  of  Cheshire  Lines 
Committee  ; appointed  Recorder  of  Preston 
June  1898,  and  Judge  of  County  Courts, 
Circuit  No.  8,  March  1911  : m.  1886,  Mabel 
Lucy,  da.  of  Herbert  Knowles,  of  Barna- 
gore,  Calcutta  ; cr.  C.B. E.  1918.  Heathfield, 
Knutsford,  Cheshire;  New  University,  and 
Union  ( Manchester ) CUib. 

Mellor,  B>ig.-Gen.  James  Gilbert  Shaw, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  K.C.,  son  of  Sir  James  Robert 
Mellor  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 
at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1893) ; 
Bar.  1896,  and  K.C.  1920;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Re- 
serve of  Officers,  and  an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  with  City 
Imperial  Vol. Mounted  Inf.,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Dep.  Judge-Advocate- 
Gen.,  Gen.  Head  Quarters  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion  ofHonour);  appointed 
Sec.  to  Martial  Law  Roy.  Commn.,  S.  Africa 
1902,  British  Agent,  Venezuelan  Claims 
Commn.  1903,  and  Dep.  Judge- Advocate 
1907:  m.  1911,  Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Francis  Makins;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
3918.  5,  Hornton  Street , Kensington,  IV.; 

New  University  Club. 

Mellor,  Col.  John  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of 
Thomas  Walter  Mellor,  of  Ashton-under- 
Lyme ; b.  1852;  a J.P.  for  Cheshire  and 
Lancashire,  a D.L.  for  Denbighshire  (High 
Sheriff  1920),  and  Chm.  Denbighshire  Ter- 
ritorial Force  Asso.  (C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1919.  Tan-y-bryn , Abergele,  N.  Wales; 
Carlton  Club. 

Mellor,  Major  Robert  Ramsden,  C.B.E., 
b.  18 — , Major  T.F.  Reserve  ; European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919* 

Mellor,  Com.  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Mellor.  of  Blundellsands ; b. 
1874;  ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  Liver- 
pool; entered  R N.  1887,  became  Lieut.  1894, 
and  Com.  1906;  Dardanelles  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  present  at  landing  at 


Gallipoli ; m 1920,  Emily  Constance,  da.  of 
John  Whitmore,  J.P.,  of  Kilsallaghan, 
Dublin;  cr.  D S.O.  1915.  Oaklands,  Blun- 
dellsands; United  Service  Club. 

Melrose,  James,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
James  Melrose,  of  Hawick,  N.B.;  b.  1841 ; ed. 
at  Devonport  and  Stoke  Gram.  Sch. ; entered 
R.N.  1861,  became  Ch.,  Engineer  1879,  In- 
spector of  Machinery  1891  and  Ch.  Inspector 
thereof  1896;  retired  1901  ; has  been  Inspec- 
tor of  Machinery  to  Port  and  Depot  at 
Portsmouth  ; acted  as  Sanitary  Commr.  and 
Chm.  of  Board  of  Health  at  Gibraltar  during 
Cholera  visitation  1884;  is  a J.P.  for  Ports- 
mouth: m.  1881,  Jane,  da.  of  Capt.  John 
Milton ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1904.  Winton  House , 
South  Hay  ling,  Hants. 

Melrose,  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
Melrose,  of  Hawick;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  High 
Sch.,  Hawick ; an  Engineer,  and  a J.P.  for 
Roxburghshire;  Provost,  Roxburgh  1902-19  : 
m.  1876,  Grace  French,  da.  of  David  Taylor; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  igzo.  Hopehill,  Hawick ; 
Scottish  Conservative  Club. 

Melsom,  Lieut.-Com  Arthur  Percy, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Melvill,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  William, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D S.O  , son  of  the  late  Teign- 
mouth  Melvill,  V.C.,  Lieut.  24th  Regt.  ; b. 
1878  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
joined  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  1897;  European 
War  1914-19  in  France  and  Gallipoli,  first 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  New  Zea- 
land Forces,  and  subsequently  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  a New  Zealand  Inf.  Brig, 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Order  of  the 
Crown,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.) : m. 
1911,  Rita,  3rd  da.  of  William  Burnett,  of 
Mount  Stuart,  New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B-  (Mil.)  1919.  Lanarth, 
Bournemouth;  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club . 

Melvill,  Lieut.-Col.  Teignmouth  Philip, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Teignmouth  Melvill, 
V.C.,  Lieut,  and  Adj.  24th  Regt.  ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  V ellington  Coll. ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  17th  Lancers,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Lanarth,  Bournemouth; 
Cavalry  Club. 

Melville,  Col.  Charles  Henderson, 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  Swinton  S.  Melville. 

B. C.S. ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ, 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1885)  ; formerly  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser. ; retired  1919;  served  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp) : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Melville,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Patrick 
Alexander.  C.B.E.  ; b.  18  — ; Capt.  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.;  cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9. 
Melville,  William,  C.B.E. ; b.  18— ; 
Chm.,  Munitions  Board  of  Management, 
Glasgow  during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Melville-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Menary,  Fleet-Surg.  John,  C.B. , M.D. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Menary  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.D.  and  M.Ch. 
1886) ; formerly  Fleet-Surg  R.N.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17,  in  Gallipoli 
(despatches,  C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Mends,  Brig.-Gen.  Horatio  Reginald, 

C. B.,  son  of  Vice-Adm.  George  B.  C.  Mends; 
b.  1851;  ed.  at  R.M.C. ; enteied  60th  Rifles 
1871,  retired  as  Col.  1908,  and  became  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1912;  served  in  Boer  War  1881; 
is  Sec.,  W.  Ridingof  York  Territorial  Asso.  ; 
commanded  Rifle  Depot  1899-1004  ; was 
Brig.-Gen.  in  Charge  ot  Administration,  N. 
Command  1905-8;  is  Hon.  Col.  7th  and  8th 
Batns.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : tn.  1877,  Louisa  Archer,  da.  of 
Geoige  Cockburn  Harvey,  of  Halifax,  Nova 
Scotia,  and  widow  of  Capt.  William  Jardine, 
R.N  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Morion  House, 
York ; Naval  and  Military  and  Yorkshire 
Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1729 


Mensforth,  Holberry,  C.B.E. , son  of 
Edward  Mensforth,  of  Bradford,  Yorkshire ; 
b.  18  /t  ; M. Sc. (Technical) ; is  Director-Gen.  of 
Factories  at  War  Office ; formerly  Gen. 
Manager  of  Works  of  Metropolitan- Vickers 
Electrical  Co.  (limited) ; was  a Member  and 

. Chm.  of  Manchester  and  Dist.  Armaments 
Committee  and  National  Shell  Factory  Board 
of  Management,  etc.,  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Manchester. 

Menzies,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Fletcher  Norton  Men- 
zies, formerly  of  Bothwell,  Lanarkshire  ; b. 
1878 ; is  a Stockbroker  of  Glasgow,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  a Batn.  Highland 

L. I.  ; served  during  European  War  1915 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : 
m.  1912,  Katharine  Robertson  Henderson, 
of  Edinburgh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Dullatur , Dumbartonshire ; Conservative 
{Glasgow)  Club 

Menzies,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Feilden, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1861  ; Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  (retired),  and  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  with  Durham  L.I.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Menzies, Lieut. -Col.  John, D.S.O.;  b.  1877; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Highland  L.I.,  and  a 
J.P.  for  co.  of  City  of  Glasgow ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7  (Bar  1918). 
Glasgow . 

Menzies,  Major  John  McKenzie,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Menzies,  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart  Graham, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  John  G.  Men- 
zies ; b.  1890 ; ed.  at  Eton ; entered  Grenadier 
Guards  1909,  transferred  to  Household  Cav. 
1911,  became  Capt.  1915,  and  Brevet  Major 
1917  ; European  War  1914-18,  as  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Mil.  Cross,  Brevet  Major,  Belgian 
Order  de  la  Couronne,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  19x8,  Lady  Avice  Ela 
Muriel  Sackville,  da.  of  8th  Earl  De  La 
Warr  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  Westonbirt,  Tetbury , 
Gloucestershire ; Bachelors'  Club. 

Menzies,  Thomas  Graham,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Thomas  Hunter  Menzies,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Heriot  Watt  Coll.,  Edinburgh ; 
a Civil  Engineer,  and  a M.I.C.E.  ; Director 
of  Special  Construction,  Civil  Engineer-in- 
Ch.’s  Depart.,  Admiralty  1917-19:  m.  18—, 
Dorothy  Frances,  da.  of  Cornelius  Horne, 
of  Kew  Gardens,  Surrey ; C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919. 
11,  West  Park  Road , Kew  Gardens , Surrey  ; 
Plockton , Ross-shire. 

Mercer,  Col.  Edward  Gilbert,  C.M.G ., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  John  Bush  Mercer, 
of  Bath;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1898);  commands 
Harrow  Sch.  Officers’  Training  Corps  ; an 
Assist.  Master  at  Harrow;  is  Hon.  Capt. 
in  the  Army;  sometime  Lieut.-Col.  London 
Regt.;  served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914. 18  with  Bedfordshire 
Regt.  and  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  West  Hill  House, 
Harr  ow-on-the- Hill. 

Mercer,  Laurence,  C.I.E. , el.  son  of  the 
late  John  Henry  Mercer,  of  Gorthy,  Perth- 
shire [Carmichael-Anstruther,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered  Indian 
Forest  Depart,  and  became  Assist.  Conserva- 
vator  of  Forests  1886,  Assist.  Inspector  Gen. 
of  Forests  1902,  Principal  of  Forest  Coll,  and 
Pres,  of  Research  Institute  1908,  and  Pres, 
of  Imperial  Forest. Research  Institute  and 
Coll.,  Dehra  Dun  1911 : m.  1898,  Evaline 
Alice,  el.  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Hailes, 
formerly  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
At  cot , Sidmouth  ; Conservative  Club. 

Meredith,  Major  Alan  Picton  Osier, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18-  ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 


Meredith,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Baldwin, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Meredith,  of 
Derryburgh,  Queen’s  co.  ; b.  18  — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Light  Horse  a d a Brig. 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; Eu  1 opean  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  4th  class  of 
Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Meredith,  Capt.  John  Carew,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1886  ; Capt.  R.A. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Meredith,  Richard,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  James  Creed  Meredith,  LL.D. ; b. 
1867;  entered  Indian  Telegraph  Depart.  1889, 
became  Sup.  1901,  Director  of  Telegraphs 

E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1911,  Director  of  Con- 
struction 1913,  a Dep.  Director-Gen.  1914,  and 
Ch.  Engineer,  Telegraphs.  1916:  m.  1892, 
Ada  Louisa  Middleton  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914,  C.S.I. 
1919. 

Meredith,  Major  William  Rice,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882  ; Major  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; 
Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Meredyth,  Capt.  Arthur  Gwynn  Moreton, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19.  as  Senior  Naval  Officer, 
Thurso  (O.B.E  , C.B.E.)  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Meredyth,  Paymaster  - Rear  - A dm. 
Charles  Edward  Hughes,  C.B.E..  son  of  the 
Rev.  T.  E.  Meredyth,  R.  and  Rural  Dean  of 
Iglitfield,  Salop  ; b.  18—  ; Paymaster-Rear- 
Adm.  R.N.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E)  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Merewether,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Walter 
Beresford,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  George 
Lane  Cockburn  Merewether ; b.  1857 ; ed. 
at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Indian  Army  1886,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
served  in  Somaliland  1901  and  1904,  and 
during  European  War  1915  on  Staff  (C.M.G.) ; 
appointed  Assist.  Political  Sup.,  Aden, 
1896,  and  Kathiwar  1898,  Assist.  Political 
Agent  there  1902,  and  Belgaum  1902,  Assist, 
to  Resident,  Aden  1904,  and  Political  Agent, 
Mahi  Kantha  1906  : m.  1905,  Norah,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  H.  C.  Fagan,  B.Sc.,  and  widow  of 
R.  F.  Fagan;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  'Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Merk,  William  Rudolph  Henry,  C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  J.  N.  Merk;  b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (LL.D.  1900) ; entered 
B.C.S.  1875 ; appointed  a Commr.  in  Pun- 
jab 1890,  Chief  Commr.  of  Andaman  and 
Nicobar  Islands  1904,  Commr.,  Delhi  1906, 
a Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1908,  Financial  Commr.  Punjab  1909,  and 
Ch.  Commr.  N.-W.  Frontier  Province  1909; 
retired  1910:  m.  1894,  Rosamond,  da.  of  the 
late  Albert  Savory,  of  Kirkham  Abbey, 
Yorkshire;  cr.  C.S.I.  1887.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Merricks,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Merricks,  of  Bodiam,  Sussex  ; b.  1866 ; ed. 
privately;  a Mining  Engineer,  and  a Mem- 
ber of  Geological  Survey  Board ; was  Pres. 
Institution  'of  Mining  and  Metallurgy  1920- 
21 : m.  1909,  Minnie,  da.  of  Robert  Thom,  of 
Barremman,  Dunbartonshire ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  47,  Cam^den  House  Road,  Ken- 
sington, W.8;  Bath  Club. 

Merriman,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Drummond 
Nairne,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William 
Merriman,  C.  I. E.  [see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.]; 
b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; served 
in  Sierra  Leone  1898-99  (medal  with  clasp), 
during  S.  Afiican  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medial  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1903,  Dorothy  Hornby,  only  da.  of  the 
late  Major  Frank  B.  Bradshaw,  13th  Somer- 
setshire L.I. ; cr.  D S.O.  1916. 

Merriman,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Gordon , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  Charles  James  Merri- 
man, C.S.I.;  b.  1866;  entered  R.A.  1884, 
became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913;  retired  1919;  operations  on  W. 
Coast  of  Africa  1892 ; was  D.A.A.G.  for 
Recruiting  at  Head  Quarters  1900,  and 
D.A.A.G.,  Woolwich  1902-3:  m.  1894,  Mary 

55 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Gertrude  Rose,  da.  of  S.  Gregson  Fell,  J.P., 
of  Ickham  Hall,  Kent;  cr.  D.S.O.  1892. 
Mersereau,  Lieut.-Col.  Chalmers  Jack, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  George  William 
Mersereau,  of  Fredericton,  New  Brunswick  ; 
b 1880;  ed.  at  Acadia  Coll.,  Nova  Scotia 
(B.A.  1000,  M.A.  1903),  and  at  Harvard 
Univ.  (M.A.  iy<'9') ; Lieut -Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-19  ("despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Carobeila  A., da.  of  M Ovid 
Weldon,  of  Sackville,  New  Brunswick  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Sackville , New  Brunswick. 
Messa  Bunin  Menahen,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E . ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919. 

Messent,  Philip  Glynn,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Philip  J.  Messent,  M.I.C.E. ; b. 
1862;  is  a M.I.C.E.  and  Ch.  Engineer  to  the 
Bombay  Trust;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Bombay. 
Messer-jjLzVw^.- Col.  Arthur  Albert,  C-B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Messer,  J.P.  ; 
b.  1863;  European  War  1914-19  Comdg. 
Graves  Registration  Section,  W.  Front 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.b.O. 

C. B.E.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  L ttte  Wui- 
burv.  Hook  Heath  Woking;  Union,  Royal 
Thames  Yacht,  and,  Royal  Automobile  Clubs 

Messiter,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Bayard, 
D S.O.,  0 B-E.,  son  of  Charles  Alston  Mes- 
siter, of  Barwick  House,  Somerset;  b.  1870; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (Re- 
serve) ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  on  Staff 
(Queen's  medal  with  six  cla-ps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  •' 
m.  1899,  Alice  Emma  Mary,  da.  of  Charles 
Samuel  Lindsell,  formerly  of  Holme,  Bed- 
fordshire; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Meston,  Lady  (Jeanie),  C.B.E.  [see 

Meston,  Kt.]. 

Metcalfe,  Major  Christopher  Henry 
Frank,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frank  E.  Metcalfe; 
b.  1887;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb  (B.A.  1908);  is  an 

Engineer,  and  Major  (T.D.)  Bedfordshire 
and  Hertfordshire  Regt.  (T.F);  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Mary  Claire  Kelly;  cr 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Metcalfe,  Capt.  Christopher  Powell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  P.  Metcalfe, 
R.  of  Bilbrough,  Yorkshire ; b.  1873  ; entered 
R.N.  1888,  became  Lieut.  1895,  Com.  1905, 
and  retired  as  Capt.  1911  ; joined  Mersey 
Docks  and  Harbour  Board  as  Assist.  Marine 
Surveyor  and  Water  Bailiff ; served  in 
Dardanelles  1915,  present  at  landing  at 
Suvla  Bay  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  has  Roy. 
Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal : m.  1897,  Annie 
Duddell  Minza  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Metcalfe,  Brig.-Gen.  Fenwick  Henry, 
D.S  O. ; b.  1869;  is  a Brig.  Gen.  R.G.A.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Metcalfe,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Edward, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  -,  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 
Gen.  List  ; European  War  1914-18  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C B.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Metcalfe,  Engineer -Capt.  Henry  Wray, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  John  William  Metcalfe,  M.D., 
of  Geneva  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Hereford  Cathe- 
dral Sch.  ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; 
served  with  Anti-Submarine  Div.  during 
European  War ; author  of  “ Elementary  Steam 
Engineering”  : m.  1893,  Dora  Henrietta,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Metcalfe  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Harbledown,  Canterbury. 

Metcalfe,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Charles, 

D. S  0. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Northampton- 
shire Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  with 
Middlesex  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Metcalfe,  Major  James  Beverley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18  — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  19x5-18  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Metcalfe,  Brig.-Gen.  Sydney  Fortescue, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Fenwick 
Metcalfe;  b.  1870;  entered  R.A.  1889,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  presentat  action  of  Spion  Kop, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col., 

C. M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour);  was  Instructor, 
Sch.  of  Gunnery  1908-12,  and  Ch.  Instructo  r 
there  Jan.  to  May  1915;  appointed  a Brig.- 
Gen.  1916 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Metcalfe-Smith  [see  Smith]. 
Metellopolis,  Bishop  ^/"[see  Keatinge]. 

Methuen,  Capt.  Hen^  Charles, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Lucas 
Meihuen,  J.P. ; b.  1885;  Capt.  Cameron 
Highlanders;  European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Nell 
G.,  da.  of  the  late  C01  Gordon  Price,  Indian 
Med.  Ser.,  and  widow  of  Major  A.  T. 
Usborne,  R.F.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Llys- 
troyddyn,  Pumpsaint,  Llanwrda,  Carmar- 
thenshire. 

Methuen , Lieut.-Col  James  Allin,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Methuen,  of  Dunblane,  Scot- 
land ; b.  1878  ; a M.I.M.E.,  a J.P.  for 
S.  Rhodesia,  and  Dist.  Comdt.  No.  1 Mil. 
Dist.  S.  Rhodesia;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Lieut.-Col.  ( t .D.)  Comdg.  a Batn.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  (wounded,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1919; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Umtali,  Rhodesia. 

Meurling,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Frederick 
Victor,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  — Meurling,  Swedish  Army;  b.  1875; 
ed.  at  Naval  Acad.,  Gothenburg;  a Civil 
Engineer  ; became  Lieut.  Swedish  R.N.  1899  ; 
European  War  1915-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Canadian  Motor  Machine  Gun  Battery 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
sometime  Instructor  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Sch.  ; author  of  “ The  Meurling  Machine  Gun 
Protractor,”  etc.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mewburn,  Maj.-Gen.  Sydney  Chilton, 

C. M.G.,  son  oi  Thomas  Chilton  Mewburn; 

b.  1863;  is  Maj.-Gen.  Canadian  Forces,  and 
Min.  of  Militia  and  Defence,  Canada:  m. 
1888,  Mary  Caroline,  da.  of  John  K.  Labatt ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917-  65,  Markland  Street, 

Hamilton,  Ontario. 

Mews,  Arthur,  C.A1.  G.,  son  of  George  W. 
Mews,  Sec.  Depart,  of  Public  Works ; b.  1864  ; 
isaJ.P.;  appointed  Financial  Clerk  Colonial 
Sec’s.  Office,  Newfoundland  1895,  Dep. 
Colonial  See.  1898  (also  Registrar  of  Joint 
Stock  Companies  1899) ; Censor  of  Tele- 
graphs, Cables,  and  Wireless  Stations  in  New- 
foundland 1914  (arranged  establishment  of 
this  Censorship  at  outbreak  of  war),  and 
Member  of  Home  Defence  Committee,  and 
Dep-  Press  Censor  19  5 : m.  1892,  Mabel,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  H.  J.  B.  Woods;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

Meyer,  Lieut.-Col.  Izak  Johannes, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  European  War  19 14- 15  in  German 
S.-W.  Africa  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Meyler,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Mowbray, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Border  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Meynell,  Lieut -Col.  Francis  Hugo 
Lindley,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Halifax,  colls.]. 
Meynell,  Brig.-Gen.  Godfrey,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Godfrey  Francis  Meynell  [see  Wilmot, 
Bt.,  cr.  1759,  colls.;  b.  1870;  Lieut-. Col. 
Shropshire  LI.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 

1897-8  [medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1903, 
Edith  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  George  Henry 
Cammell,  of  Brookfield  Manor,  Derbyshire; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Meyrick,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Charlton, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Meyrick,  Bt.]. 

| Meyrick,  James  Joseph,  C.B. , F.R.C.  V.S. , 

son  of  the  late  Theobald  Meyrick,  of 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Ballinasloe,  Ireland;  b.  1834;  ed.  at  City 
of  London  Sch. ; gazetted  Vet.  Surg.  to 
Artillery  i860  ; became  Vet.  Surg.  1st  class 
1870,  and  Inspecting  Vet.  Surg.  1881  ; retired 
1889 ; thanked  by  Indian  Govt.  1874  for  ser- 
vices connected  with  Special  Stud  Commn.,  ] 
and  by  Punjab  Govt.  1880  for  services  in  | 
Horse  Breeding  Depart.  ; served  in  Canada  1 
1862-7  (medal),  and  in  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal,  Egyp- 
tian medal  and  3rd  class  Osmanieh)  ; author 
of  “Stable  Management  and  Prevention  ol 
Disease  among  Horses  in  India,”  and 
“ Manual  for  use  of  Native  Veterinary 
Surgeons  and  Horse  Breeders  in  India” 
(translated  into  Hindustani  and  published 
and  distributed  by  Indian  Govt.):  m.  1881, 
Elizabeth  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Westbeare ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1882.  45,  The 
Chase,  Clapham  Common , S.tV. 

Mian  Muhammad  Shafi,  Khan  Bahadur , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Mian  Din  Muhammad, 
of  Baghhanpura,  India  ; b.  1869  ; Advocate  of 
Ch.  Court,  Punjab  ; is  Education  Member  of 
Viceroy’s  Executive  Council,  Chm.  Islamiya 
Coll.  Committee  (Lahore),  Fellow  of  Punjab 
Univ.,  was  Pres.  All-India  Urdu  Conference 
and  All-India  Muslem  League  1913,  All- 
India  Educational  Conference  1916;  Pres. 
Ch.  Court  Bar  Asso.  1918-19;  Gen.  Sec.  All- 
India  Muslem  Asso.  1918-19;  n years  a 
Member  of  Punjab  and  Imperial  Legislative 
Councils ; received  personal  title  of  Khan 
Bahadur  1908;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 

Michell,  Roland  Lyons  Nosworthy, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
Michell,  D.D.,  Principal  of  Hertford  Coll., 
Oxford,  and  Public  Orator  of  Oxford  Univ. ; 
b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870); 
appointed  to  charge  of  Prince  Ibrahim  Pasha 
1870,  Ch.  of  Statistical  Depart.,  Cadastral 
Survey  Egypt  1879,  and  Commr.  Limasoi, 
Cyprus  1879  ; has  been  Sheriff  of  Limasoi ; 
has  Orders  Medjidie  and  Osmanieh;  author 
of  “ An  Egyptian  Calendar,”  etc.  : m.  1877, 
Emily  Graham,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Augustus  William  Murray,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
iqii.  22,  Lansdowne  Crescent , W. 

.Michelli,  Pietro  James,  C.M.G.}  son  of 
the  late  Francis  Michele  Michelli,  sometime 
Austro-Hungarian  Consul  at  Cork  ; b.  1853  > 
has  been  Sec.  of  Seamen’s  Hospital,  Green- 
wich, since  1887,  and  of  London  Sch.  of 
Tropical  Medicine  since  1899:  m.  1887,  Mary 
Ellen,  younger  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Frederick  Phillips;  cr.  C.M.G.  1906.  Secre- 
tary’s House,  Seamen  s Hospital,  Greenwich, 
S.E.;  Ranelagh,  and  Royal  AutQmobile 
Clubs. 

Michelmore,  Major  William  Godwin, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18-  ; Major  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Michie,  Charles,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Joint 
Sec.,  N.  of  Scotland  Joint  Disablement 
Commn.;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  191-,  C.B. c.. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Michie,  Major  David  Kinloch,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  Highland  L.I.  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Michie,  James,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Ch. 
Engineer  in  Merchant  Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Michie,  John,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late 
David  Kinloch  Michie  ; b.  1853  ; is  a J.P  for 
Aberdeenshire;  formerly  H.M.’s  Factor  at 
Balmoral  : m.  1878,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Alexander  Kitchin  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class) 
1903,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919.  Bhaile-na- 
choile,  Balmoral,  Ballater. 

Michie,  Mrs.  Mary  Agnes  Coutts, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Donor  and  Administrator  of 
Michie  Hospital  durn  g European  War:  m. 
1909,  J.  Coutts  Michie;  cr.  C.B.F..  (Cjvil) 
1920.  184,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.IV. ; Oak  Hall , 
Haslemere. 

Micklem,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Leonard  Micklem,  of  Abbotsmead, 
Elstree,  Herts;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ,and  at  Hertford  Coll. , Oxford  (B.A.  1914, 
M.A.  1918)  ; temporary  Major  R.M.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1920,  Diana  Gertrude  May,  da.  of  Graham 


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Lovd,  of  Ovington  House,  Ovington  Gar- 
dens, S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Union  Club. 
Micklem,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Andrew, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.  Gen. 
Edward  Micklem,  of  Rosehill,  Henley- 
on-Thames;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Winchester,  and 
at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1891,  and  became 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1902 ; retired  1909 ; 
served  with  Sudan  Expedition  1897-8,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartum  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded, 

despatches,  Queen’smedal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  withtwo  clasps, Brevet  Major) ; 
has  4th  class  Medjidie  ; appointed  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  1915  (Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  an  Assist.  Director  there  1916, 
and  a Dep.  Director  of  Railways  1917-19  ; 
is  an  Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898.  C.MG.  19-8,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  7,  King  Street,  St.  James’s,  S W. ; 

Rosehill,  Henley-on-Thames  ; Army  and 
Navy , and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Micklem,  Brig.-Gen.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C,, 
son  of  the  late  Leonard  Micklem,  of 
Abbots  Mead,  Elstree,  Herts;  6.1889;  for- 
merly Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Rifle  B ig. 
(retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1917,  Iris, 
da.  of  Com.  Sir  (Arthur)  Trevor  Dawson, 
1st  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Little  Berkhamp- 
stead,  Herts. 

Micklem,  Major  Ralph,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Leonard  Micklem,  of  Abbots 
Mead,  Elstree;  b.  1884;  Major  R.F. ; retired 
1919;  f uropean  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1917,  Eva  May,  da.  of  Com. 
Sir  (Arthur;  Trevor  Dawson,  1st  Bt. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  Elm  Lodge , Elstree,  Herts. 
Middlemast,  Major  Edward  Liddell, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18— ; Major  Fort  Garry  Horse 
(Canadian  Force  );  Europ  an  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919 

Middlemiss,  Charles  Stewart,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Middlemiss,  of  Hull  ; 
b.  1859  > e(L  privately,  and  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  Natural  Science  Tripos, 
Honours  1881) ; was  Assist.  Sup.,  Geological 
Survey,  India  1883  9,  Dep.  Sup.  1889-95,  and 
Sup.  1895-1917,  since  when  he  has  been  Sup. 
Mineral  Survey  of  Jammu  and  Kashmir  ; 
served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  as 
Geologist  (medal  with  clasp)  ; is  a Fellow 
of  Geological  So.  (Lyell  medal)  ; author  of 
various  papers  in  publications  of  Geological 
Survey,  India:  m.  1887,  Martha  Frances,  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  F.  Wheeler,  B.S.C. ; 
cr.  C.I  E.  1916.  Srinagar,  Kashmir;  Avie- 
more,  Crowborough,  Sussex ; Bengal  ( Calcutta ) 
Club. 

Middleton,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.D.) ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Middleton,  John,  C.M.G.  ) b.  1870;  ed. 
at  Sedbergh,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A. 
18 — ) ; appointed  Assist.  Dist.  Commr., 
S.  Nigeria  1901,  Assist.  Sec.  1902,  Senior 
Assist.  Sec.  1904,  Dist.  Commr.  1906,  Acting 
Ch.  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and  Assist.  Pro- 
vincial Commr.  1906,  Senior  Assist.  Colonial 
Sec.  1907,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Mauritius 

1908,  Colonial  Sec.  1913,  and  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in-Ch.,  Falkland  Islands  1920;  acted  as 
Gov.  1914,  1916,  and  1919  : m.  1920,  Mabel, 
da.  ot  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  ueorge  Wilbra- 
h%m  Northey,  of  Box,  Wilts,  and  widow  of 
R.  K.  Granville,  Colonial  Civil  Ser.  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Government  House,  Stanley, 
Falkland  Islands. 

Middleton,  Com.  John  Rickards,  D.S.O., 
second  son  of  the  late  R.  W.  E.  Middleton, 
Ch.  Conservative  Agent;  b 1880;  entered 
R.N.  1895,  became  Lieut.  1901,  Lieut.-Com. 

1909,  and  Com.  1915;  retired  9 9;  served 

during  S.  African  War  1900,  present  at  de- 
fence of  Ladysmith  (despatches),  and  in 
Dardanelles  1915,  present  at  landing  at 
Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1910, 

Sarah  Towle  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Middleton,  Major  Sydney  Albert, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Middleton,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Craw- 
furd,  C.B.E .;  b.  1858;  Major  and  Brevtt 
Lieut.  Co  . 21  d Dragoons;  Sudan  Expedi- 
tion 1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.,  Queen’s  medal  with  seven 
clasps),  European  War  1914  19  with  He- 
mourn  S r.  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Md.)  1919. 

Middleton,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Henry, 
D ->.0. ; b 1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Somali- 
land 1903-4  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Italian  silver  medai  for 
valour)  : m.  1908,  Percie  Vera,  y<  unger 

da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  A.  E.  Dupuis  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Midgley,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen,  C.M.G.. 
D.S.O. , son  of  James  Midgley, of  Queensland, 
Australia  ; b.  1871 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902, 
with  Pietersburg  Light  Horse  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  during  Zulu  Rebellion  1906  with 
Royston’s  Horse,  and  during  European  War 
1015-16  (C.M.G.):  m.  1916,  Ka  harine  Emily 
Mary,  widow  of  Frank  Evans,  Junr,  of 
Brad-vardine,  Hereford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Midwinter,  Ccipt.  Edward  Colpoys,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , C.B  E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Edward  Adair  Midwinter,  V.  of  St.  Paul’s, 
Marylebone  ; 6.1872;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch., 
and  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1892,  and  became 
Capt.  1903;  retired  1907;  Nile  Expedition 
1897  and  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie,  D.S.O.);  is 
El  Lewa  f’asha  in  Egyptian  Army  (3rd  class 
Osmanieh),  and  Gen.  Manager  of  Sudan 
Govt.  Railways;  has  2nd  class  Ord  r of  the 
Nie;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  i9n.  C.B. 
(Civil;  1912,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  19x9.  Atbara , 
Sudan  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Midwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Harrison,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Highlai  d L I.  (retired); 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (rmdal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Miers,  Major  Hanmer  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  M jor  Monmouth- 
shire Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mifville,  Lieut.  - Col.  Arthur  Leonard, 

D. S.O..  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lit  ut. -Col.  Canadian  Engineers;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

M iev  1 cle, Lieut.- Cow. Jean  Louis, D.S.O  , 
son  of  Louis  Mifville  [see  Aird,  Bt.]  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut  -Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915, 

Evelyn  Elsie,  da.  of  Col.  Francis  Boynton 
[see  Boynton,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Mifsud,  Oreste  Grech-,  C.M.G.,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  Gaetano  Grech,  LL.D.;  b. 
1848;  ed.  at  Malta  Univ.  (LL.D.  1871);  Bar. 
Malta  1872  ; elected  a M.L.C.  and  a M.E.C. 
of  Malta  1888  ; sometime  Membt-r  of  Senate 
of  Malta  Univ.  ; was  Pres,  of  Maltese 
Chamber  of  Advocates  1895-1902,  and  again 
since  1905;  represented  Malta  at  Coronation 
of  King  George  V.  1911  ; cr.  C.M.G.  igoq. 
Villa  Grech  Mifsud,  Mu-la,  Mal/a;  82, 
Shada  Teatro,  Valletta , Malta;  Casino 
Maltese  (Malta)  Club. 

Milburn,  Booker,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Mdburn  ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut, 
and  Adj.  Coldstream  Guards  ; 1 uropean 
War  1914-18  (wmunded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S  O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mildmay,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Alexander, 
Sr.  John-,  M.V.O.  [see  Shaw-Lefevre-St. 
John-Mildmay,  Bt.,  coils.]. 

Mildred,  Lieut.-Col.  Spencer,  D.S.O., 
b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. < retired) ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Mildrf.n,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Frederick, 

C B.  , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Williams 
Mildren,  of  Hayle,  Cornwall;  b.  1874;  is 
Hon.  Col.  6th  London  Regt.,  an  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.,  and  a Director  of  Amalgamated  Press 
(Limited)  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches. C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  1917,  C B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Miles,  Alfred  Henry,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  George  Miles,  of  Manchester, 
Jamaica,  and  Budleigh  Salterton,  Devon  ; 
b.  1855  ; is  Collector-Gen.  of  Revenue 
Depart.,  Jamaica:  m 1886,  Ada,  da.  of  the 
late  Wellwo  >d  Maxwell  Anderson  ; cr  I.S.O. 
1906,  C.M.G.  1916.  Kingston,  Jamaica. 

Miles,  Lady  (Alice),  C.B.E.  [see  Miles, 
Knt.]. 

Miles,  Capt.  Arthur  Tremayne,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Capt.  F.  T.  Miles  ; b.  1889  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Capt  King’s  African 
Rifles;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Miles,  Major  Charles  George  Norman, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Stafford 
Miles,  of  Brisbane;  b.  1884;  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Roy.  Australian  Field  Artillery; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O,  1917, 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Miles,  Major  Eric  Grant,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  \ 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
M jor);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Miles,  Rev.  Frederic  James,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Stephen  Miles, 
pi  inung  machine  manufacturer,  of  London  ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  privately;  is  a Baptist  Min., 
and  Senior  Chap.  Australian  Imperial 
Forces;  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  I 

D. S.O);  was  Pres,  of  Chiistian  Endeavour 
Union,  W.  Australia,  Tasmania,  and  Victoria 
1900-1914;  Victorian  Editor  of  The  Australian 
Baptist,  etc.:  m.  1894,  Isabella  Kidick,  of 

N. S.  Wales  and  Ceylon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

O B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  A orth  Adelaide,  S.  i 
Australia ; Knight’s  Hill,  West  Norwood, 
S.E. 

Miles,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward,  ^ 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 

R. A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatche  , C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Miles.  Capt.  Lancelot  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  H.  Miles,  of  Welwyn,  Herts; 
b.  18—  ; Capt.  Black  Watch  (Hoy.  High- 
landers); European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S  O.) : m.  1919,  Joan,  da.  of  il 
Sidney  Gambier-Parr>,  of  Ockham,  near 
Woking  [see  B.  Denman,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1 
196. 

Miles,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip  John,  C.B. , 1 

C. M.G. ; b.  1864  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  *’ 
Army ; retired  as  Hon.  Jbrig.-Gen.  1920 ; ■ 
China  1900  (medal),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  j| 
1908  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Euro-  ■ 
pean  War  1914-19  (C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  M 
1918,  C.M.G.  19  9 

Miles,  Major  Reginald,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; ■ 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Field  Artillery;  ■ 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Milford,  a.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; served  in  Jj 

S.  Africa  1900,  as  Lieut.  Frontier  Mounted 
Rifles  (mentioned  in  despatches,  D.S.O.);  9 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Milford,  M ajor  Edward,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879; 
Major  In  ian  Army  ; Mesopotamia  1914-16, 
p esei  t at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Milford,  Major  Edward  James,  D.S.O-,  f 
son  of  James  E.  Milford,  of  Melbourne;  b. 
1894  ; ed.  at  Wesley  Coll.,  Melbourne,  and 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Australia;  Major  Australian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Milford,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Eugene, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A..  an  1 a Brig.  Maj.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Miil,  Lieut.  - Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  New  Zealand 


COMPANIONAGE 


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and  Edinburgh  Univs.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1901), 
F.R.C.S.  1904  ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Geraldine, 
New  Zealand. 

Millar,  Major  Cecil  Roy,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Richard  Chaytor  Millar,  of 
Foxrock,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1878;  is  Major 

R. A.M.C.;  Furopean  War  1914x7  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1907,  Maijorie,  da.  of 
the  late  Surg.-Maj.  George  Michael  Nixon; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Millar,  Major  James  William  Joseph, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; sometime  Major  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  RegL;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Hall  Cottage , Greenstead , Essex. 

Millar,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1879;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  High- 
landers; S.  Africa  1 901-2  (Queens  m dal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914  18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

M illar,  John  Alexander  Stevenson, 
M.  V.O.,  W.S.,  son  of  the  late  John  Millar, 
of  Johnstone,  Renfrewshire ; b.  1854 ; 
ed.  at  Paisley  Gram.  Sch.,  at  Madras  Coll., 
St.  Andrews,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. , 
admitted  a W.S.  1888 ; has  been  partner  in 
the  firm  of  Russell  and  Dunlop,  W.S.,  since 
1883  ; was  Chm.  of  Board  of  Management 
of  Church  of  Scotland  Deaconess  Hospital 
1894-1920,  Hon.  Sec.  Edinburgh  Rescue 
Shelter  1900-11  and  to  Trustees  for  erec- 
tion of  Chapel  for  Order  of  the  Thistle 
1909-12,  and  Sec.  to  the  Managing  Board  of 
St.  Giles’ Cathedral,  Edinburgh  1901-20;  is 
a Director  of  Edinburgh  Local  Board  of 
British  Law  Insurance  Co.  and  of  Edinburgh 
Reversion  Co.  (Limited) : m.  1878,  Dora, 
second  da.  of  Thomas  Shillinglaw,  Ch.  Clerk, 
Crown  Office  for  Scotland  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1911.  27,  Ann  Street , Edinburgh; 

Scottish  Conservative  Club. 

Millar,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Macintosh, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 
1915-19 (despatches.  M.C.>  D.S.O.); cr. D.S.O. 
1919. 

Millar,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Smith  Millar,  of  Apseley  House, 
Annan;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Annan  Acad.,  and 
at  Heriot  Watt  Coll.;  is  an  Engineer; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  (T.  D.)  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  appointed  to  Command  5th  Batn. 

S.  Scottish  Inf.  Brig.,  Lowland  oiv.  1920: 
m.  1892,  Margaret,  el.  4a.  of  the  late  W. 
Twedd'e,  of  Dumfries;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
Wester  hill,  Annan. 

Millard,  Col.  Reginald  Jeffery,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  S.  Millard,  of 
Newcastle,  N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at 
Sydney  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M.  1891),  and 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; is  Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  appointed  Med.  Sup. 
Coast  Hosp:'al,  N.S.  Wales  1908,  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Australian  Imperial 
Force,  Head  Quarters,  London  1917  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  in  Egypt  and 
Gallipoli  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  in  N.  S. 
Wales  Lunacy  Depart.  1892-1900,  and  Depart, 
of  Public  Health  1900-1914 : m.  1898, 

Margaret  Alice  Millard  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  British  Empire,  and 
University  ( Sydney ) Clubs. 

Millen,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Herbert, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Stephen  Richard  Millen;  b. 
1876;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Miller,  Albert  B-isil,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : cr.  D.a.O. 
1918. 

Miller,  Major  Albert  Peter,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Miller,  Brig.-Gen.  Alfred  Douglas, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  James 
Miller,  of  Shotover,  Oxford  ; b.  1864 ; entered 


Scots  Greys  1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1902,  Lieut.-Col  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon. 
brig.-Gen.  1918;  retired  1914;  S.  Africa 

1899- 1902,  as  D.A.A.G.,  and  as  Ch.  Staff 
Officer  (D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
N.-E.  Dist.  1902-5;  is  a D.L.  for  Oxfordshire 
(Sheriff  192.  ) : m.  1899,  Ella,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  John  Fletcher,  of  Saltoun  Hall, 
Haddington  ("E.  Wemyss]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1 02, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Shotover  House,  Wheat- 
ley,  Oxfordshire ; 25,  Great  Cumberland 
Place,  W. 

Miller,  Capt.  Allister  Mackintosh, 
D S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914  19  as  Capt.  Cav.  and  with  Roy.  Fl\ing 
t.orps  (despatches,  D S O.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Miller,  Rear- A dm.  Charles  Blois,  C.B., 

son  of  the  late  Sir  Alexander  Edward  Miller, 
of  Whitehall,  Baltycastle,  co.  Antrim  ; b. 
1867  ; Rear-Adm.  R.N.  ; Egyptian  Cam- 
paign 1882,  European  War  1914-18  present 
at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  C.B., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir,  Legion  of 
Honou  , Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  japan); 
was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1919 : m.  1919, 
Ethel  Margaret,  da.  of  the  l.te  Rt.  Hon. 
John  Young,  P.C.,  and  widow  of  John 
Stevenson  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil  ) 1916  Crowmatsh 
Battle,  Wallingford ; Navail  and  Military  Club 
Miller,  Major  Charles  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  European  War  1914-17  as 
Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Miller,  Col.  Charles  Hewitt,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  and  temporary 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Miller , Bng.-Gen.  David,  C M.G.,  I.S.O., 
son  of  Frederick  Thomas  Miller,  of  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales ; b.  1857 ; is  Brig.-Gen. ; S.  Africa 

1900- 1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps)  ; 
was  Sec.  for  Home  Affairs,  Commonwealth 
of  Australia,  Administrator  of  Federal 
Territory  1902-17:  m.  1890,  Jane,  da.  of 
J.  B.  Thompson  ; cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G. 
1913.  Belconncll,  Weetangeera,  New  South 
Wales. 

Miller,  Lieut.- Col.Edward  Darley,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Miiler,  of 
Hartsfield,  Betchworth;  b.  1865;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; for- 
merly Lieut.  17th  Lancers ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  as  Brig.  Major  Imperial  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  'despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  Hon.  Capi.  in 
the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo. : m.  1899, 
Irene  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Langtry, 
formerlv  8th  Hussars;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.B.E- (Mil.)  1919.  The  Farm,  Spring  Hill, 
Rugby  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Miller,  Vice- A dm.  Francis  Spurstow, 

C. B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Francis  Benjamin 
Miller,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  United 
Ser.  Coll.,  Westward  Ho  ! ; Vice-Adm.  R.N. ; 
retired  1920;  Assist.  Hydrographer,  Ad- 
miralty 1909-12  : m.  1888,  Amy  Knowles, 
da.  of  William  Stopford  Ross,  of  Port-of- 
Spain,  Trinidad;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Long 
Hope,  Shortheath,  Farnham,  Surrey ; United 
Service  Club. 

Millfr,  Major  George  Ralph,  D.S.O., 
Tsee  Miller,  Bt.,  cr.  1705,  colls.]. 

•Miller,  Capt.  George  Swiney,  DS.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Warwickshire  Regt.  Reserve  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (wiih  Bar)  19x8. 
Miller,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Waterston, 

D.S.O, ; b.  i3 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches,D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
191S. 

Miller,  Gerard  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
fon  of  Taverner  Brice  Miller,  of  12,  Savile 
Row,  W. ; b.  1805;  Lieut. The  King’s  (Liver- 
pool Regt.);  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  B *j>ium,  B Igian  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1919,  Rosemary  Lacy,  da.  of  Lacy 
Thompson,  of  Farlam  Hall,  Cumberland; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  12,  Savile  Row,  W. 


1734 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Miller,  Paymaster-Corn,  Grenville  Acton, 

C. B.2s.,son  of  the  late  Com.  W.  E*  Miller, 
R.N.  ; b.  1876;  Paymaster- Com.  R.N. ; has 
Region  of  Honour : m.  19 — ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Miller,  Henry,  C.I.E. , son  of  William 
Charles  Miller,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1859;  ed. 
at  Uppingham;  is  an  Engineer  and  Tea 
Planter,  Sup.  Jorehaut  Tea  Co.  (Assam) 
a Member  of  Council  of  Ch.  Commr., 
Assam,  and  Chm.  Assam  Branch  Indian 
Tea  Asso. : m.  1892,  Frances  Margaret 
Adams;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) 
Club. 

Miller,  Lieut. -Col.  Hubert  Garrett  Blair, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut,  •ol.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Miller,  Fleet-Paymaster  Hugh,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Fleet-Paymaster  R.N.  ; has 
Legion  of  Honour  and  Order  of  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Miller,  Col.  Hugh  de  Burgh,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  de  Burgh 
Miller,  Adviser  to  Maharajah  of  Burdwan ; 
b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Brighton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
entered  R.A.  1894,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major 
1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1920;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
■was  Officer  in  Charge  of  Danger  Buildings, 
Woolwich  1911-13;  appointed  2nd  Assist. 
Sup.  Roy.  Laboratory  there  1913,  Assist. 
Sup.  1914,  an  A.A.G.  at  War  Office  1915,  a 
Dep.  Director  there  1919,  and  Dep.  Director 
of  Artillery  there  1920  : m.  1906,  Una 

M.  I.,  da.  of  Col.  Andrew  Wilson  Baird, 

C. S.I.,  of  Palmers’  Cross,  Elgin  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Royal  Laboratory, 
IVoolwich. 

Miller,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Miller,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
son  of  T.  Brand  Miller,  of  “Sialkote,” 
Wallington;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
London  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Doris  Stella, 
da.  of  E.  Freund,  of  Sunny  Bank,  Walling- 
ton ; cr.  D.S.O.  191S. 

Miller,  Rev.  John  Harry,  C.B.E . ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Chap,  to  the 
Forces  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Miller,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lawrence, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forestry  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Miller,  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  Sidney,  D.S.O.)  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Miller,  Major  Laurence  Walter,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles. 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

M iller,  Major  Leonard  C hall  in  or,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1889;  sometime  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1917.  Mary,  da.  of  Dr.  A.  F. 
Kellett ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  53,  Rosenthal  Road, 
Catford,  S.E. 

Miller,  Capt.  Robert  Molyneux,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Miller,  of  Wimbledon  ; 
b.  18— ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Thomas  Mortimer  Kelson,  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  of  Birling,  Hayward’s 
Heath ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Miller,  Capt.  Sinclair,  D.S.O.,  M C.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Miller,  Thomas  Easson,  D.S.O.,  M.M.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Manitoba  Regt.;  European 


War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.M.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Miller,  Rev.  William,  C.I.E.,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  William  Miller, 
of  Thurso,  Caithness  ; b.  1838  ; ed.  in  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1856, 
LL.D.  1885,  D.D.  1896)  ; entered  ministry  of 
Free  Church  of  Scotland  1862,  and  appointed 
a missionary  at  Madras;  many  years 
Principal  of  the  Madras  Christian  Col- 
lege (now  Hon.  Principal)  ; sometime  a 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Fort 
St.  George ; was  a Member  of  Commn. 
on  Indian  Education  1882-3,  Moderator  of 
the  Gen.  Assembly  of  the  Free  Church  of 
Scotland  1896,  again  a Member  of  Legislative 
Council,  Madras  1900-1903,  and  Vice-Chan- 
cellor of  Madras  Univ.  1901-4;  has  Kaisar- 
i-Hind  medal  ; cr.  C.I.E  1884.  Burgo  Park , 
Bridge  of  Allan,  Stirlingshire. 

Miller,  Lieut -Col.  William,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Middle- 
sex Regt  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Miller,  Capt.  William  Archibald,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1910);  is  Capt. 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-18,  with  Roy. 
Fusiliers  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  with  Bar);  cr.  D S O.  1916.  Anneville, 
9,  Canaan  Lane,  Edinburgh. 

Miller,  Rev.  William  Herbert  Latimer, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1902)  ; is  a Chap,  to  the 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Miller,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffry  Christie-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Wakefield 
Christie-Miller ; b.  1881;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1907);  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Oxford  and  Buckingham- 
shire L.I.j  and  a J.P.  for  Stockport ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.)  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1908,  Kathleen  Olive,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev. 
J.  H.  Thorpe,  B.D , V.  of  St.  George’s, 
Stockport,  and  Canon  of  Chester  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Stapeley  House,  Naniwich. 
Miller-Mundy  [see  MundyJ. 

Millett,  George  Prideaux,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Curnow  Millett,  of  Penzance; 
b.  1863  ; entered  Indian  Forest  Ser.  1884, 
became  Dep.  Conservator,  Bombay  1892, 
and  Conservator  1907  ; was  an  Additional 
Member  of  Bombay  Legislative  Council 
1911-14  ; appointed  Capt.  Poona  Vol.  Rifles 
i8p6,  and  temporary  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt. 
(T.F.)  1915:  m.  1896,  Saide  Russet,  da.  of 
C.  G.  Millar,  of.  Melbourne,  Australia;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1915.  Upton  House,  Upton , Chester ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Milligan,  Licttt.-Col.  Henry  Linton, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut  -Col.  Canadian 
Inf.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Milligan,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  and  Comdg. 
2nd  Lowland  Brig.,  Lowland  Div.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Milligan,  Major  John  Williamson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  E.  Africa  Supply 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Milligan,  Major  Robert  Grade,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Edward  Milligan,  of  Kaukapa- 
kapa,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at 
Auckland  Coll,  and  Gram.  Sch. , and  Univ. ; an 
Accountant,  and  Major  New  Zealand  Forces ; i 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  IVaihi,  Neu; 
Zealand. 

Milligan,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Lyndall, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  -,  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Forces;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Milliotte  [see  Comnene]. 

Millis,  Capt.  Charles  Howard  Goulden, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  C.  T.  Millis,  of  Holly- 
dene,  Wimbledon  ; b 1894  ; Capt.  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.,  and  an  A.D.C.  on  Per- 


COMPANION  AGE 


1735 


sonal  Staff;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O..  Brevet  Major):  m. 
igig.  Violet,  da.  of  Herbert  J.  Gifford  ; cr. 
D S.O.  1918. 

Millner,  Major  George  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  George  M’ller  Millner  ; 
b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Paris  and  Heidelberg  ; Major 
24th  London  Regt. ; European  War  .914-  8 
(wounded,  despatches.  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
10 '2,  Doris  Julia,  da.  01  Majo'-  A.  E.  Phillips, 
V.D.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Downe  Cottage , 
Hollyme  Oak , Coulsdon,  Surrey ; Services' 
Club. 

Mills,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mills,  Arthur  John,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
a Director  of  U.S.A.  Depart.,  Min.  of  Food  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Mills,  Major  Arthur  Lennox  Stanley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  *>t.  Rev.  Lennox 
Mills,  Lord  Bishop  of  Ontario  ; b.  1890;  ed. 
at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Ontario  (B  A),  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B  A.),  and  at  McGill  Univ 
(B.C.L.);  is  Major  Canadian  Inf.and  D.A.A.G. 
Head  Quartets  Staff,  Ottawa;  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918, 
Martha  Georgina,  youngest  da.  of  George 
H.  Smithers,  of  Montreal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
University  ( Montreal ) Club. 

Mills,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Mordaunt, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  A.  M’L.  Mills; 
b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  Indian  Cav. ; S.  African 
War  1901  2 (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914  18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1908, 
a da.  of  the  late  Col.  R.  H.  Carew,  D.S.O. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 

Mills,  Major  Arthur  Samuel,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  ; served  duriug  European  War  19*15-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Mills,  Major  the  Hon.  Egremont  John, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Hillingdon). 

Mills,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Francis  Mills  ; b.  1872  ; in  Federated  Malay 
States  Civil  Ser.  1897-14  ; sometime  Capt. 
Federated  Malay  States  Mounted  Inf. ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  6th  Batn.  Roy.  Welch 
Fusiliers;  a M.T.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  and  a 
Member  of  Carnarvonshire  and  Anglesey 
Territorial  Force  Assos. ; European  War 
1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  Palestine 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  1914-15  star,  two 

medals):  m.  1919,  Winifred  Jessie,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  Rice  Roberts,  twice  D.L.,  J.P., 
of  Rhiwlas,  Pentraeth,  Anglesey;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Rhiwlas , Pentraeth,  Anglesey ; 
Royal  Anglesey  Yacht  Club. 

Mills,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Arthur,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Longley  Mills, 
Bom.  S.C. ; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.; 
entered  102nd  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers  1880,  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col 
1898,  Brevet  Col.  1902,  and  Col.  1906;  (re- 
tired 19x0),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  in  command 
of  his  Regt.,  present  at  battle  of  Alleman’s 
Nek  (severely  wounded,  despatches  four 

. times,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; em- 
ployed with  Egyptian  Constabulary  1885-7 
(Egyptian  medal,  Khedive’s  Star) ; appointed 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  nth  Dist.  and  in  charge 
of  Records  1906,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1914 : m. 
1885,  Helen  Henrietta,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Garland  Baker,  of  Mahagastotte,  Ceylon ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Mills,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Pilkington, 
D.S  0. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mills,  Col.  Herbert  James,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Mills;  b 1836;  entered 
Ordnance  Store  Depart.  1855,  and  became 
Dep.  Commy.-Gen.  1888;  retired  1894;  served 
in  Canada  1869-74,  with  Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882-4  (despatches,  medal,  bronze  star, 


3rd  class  Medjiaie),  and  in  Soudan  1884,  as 
Senior  Ordnance  Store  Officer  (despatches 
twice,  clasp) ; was  Assist.  Commy.-Gen.  of 
Ordnance  at  Head  Quarters  (War  Office) 
1886-91  ; sometime  Senior  Ordnance  Store 
Officer,  S.  Dist.  : m.  1st,  1856,  Elizabeth 
Ann,  who  d.  1874,  da.  of  Robert  Jolly,  Esq., 
of  Woolwich ; 2nd,  1891,  Alice  Ethel  Gaus- 
den,  widow  of  H.  J.  Money  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Additional  Mil.)  1887.  Collingwood,  Resting 
Road , Southsea. 

Mills,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Edgar,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Dr.  James  Mills,  Canadian  Railway 
Commn.  ; b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Artillery,  served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D S.O.)  ; m.  1906, 
Mildred,  da.  of  E.  G.  Meredith  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916. 

Mills  Stephen,  C M G. ; b.  18 — ; Comp- 
troller-Gen. of  Trade  and  Customs  Depart., 
Commonwealth  of  Australia:  cr.  C.M.G. 
1920.  Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Millward,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Colsey, 
D.S.O  , son  of  Arthur  Millward;  b.  18—; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : tn.  19—  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Milman,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Charles 

Patrick, 'C.M.G.  [see  Milman,  Bt.]. 

Milman,  Major  Octavius  Rodney  Everard, 

D.S.O.  [see  Milman,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Milne,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Dawson, 

C. M.G. , M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev. 
A.  J.  Milne;  6.1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  E.  Africa 
Med.  Ser.,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
Kenya  Colony:  m.  1913,  Alison  Catherine 
Campbell,  da.  of  the  late  Eustace  lames 
Anthony  Balfour  [see  Argyll,  D.] ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1 9x7- 

Milne,  Major  Edmund  Osborn,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Edmund  Milne,  J.P.,  F.R.S., 
Govt.  Railway  Commr.,  N.S.  Wales;  b. 
1886  ; ed.  at  Goulburn,  N.S.  Wales  ; four 
years  Lieut.  Australian  Intelligence  Corps 
(N.S.  Wales)  ; is  Railway  Traffic  Officer, 
N.S.  Wales  Govt.  Railways,  and  a 

D. A.Q.M.G.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  as  Major  Australian  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Milne,  Col.  George,  C.B. , son  of  James 
Milne,  of  Kinaldie,  Aberdeenshire;  b.  1857  ; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.;  sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  (V.D.)  1st  High- 
land Brig.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Brig.  R.F.A. ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Aberdeenshire,  and  a Mil.  Member  of 
Aberdeen  Territorial  Force  Asso. : m.  1883, 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Barclay,  of 
Glenbucket,  Aberdeenshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
19 1 1.  Logie,  Pitcaplc,  A berdeen  ; Glenbucket , 
Aberdeenshire ; Constitutional,  and  Conser- 
vative ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Milne,  John  Alexander,  C.B.E , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Milne,  Senior  Chap,  to  the 
Forces  ; 6.  1872  ; in  Vol.  1888-92  and  Royal 
Naval  Air  Ser.  1914-15  ; was  a Member  of 
Berkshire  County  Council  1904-7  ; was 
Chm.  of  Linen  and  Silk  Committee,  War 
Trade  Depart.  1916-19;  a J.P.  for  Berks; 
a Member  of  Flax  Control  Board  ; under- 
took Special  Missions  to  France  on  behalf  of 
the  Foreign  Office  1916  and  1917  : m.  1894, 
Isabel  Mary,  da.  of  Theobald  Theobald, 
J.P.,  of  The  Abbey,  Sutton  Courtney,  Berks  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Lennoxwood,  Windlesham, 
Surrey  ; 25,  Portland  Court,  W . ; Carlton,  and 
Caledonian  Clubs. 

Milne,  Kenneth  John,  C.B,E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Dep.  Assist.  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Pensions  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Milne,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Milne-Redhead  [see  Redhead]. 
Milne-Thomson  [see  Thomson]. 
Milner,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Milner,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


COMPANION  AGE, 


1736 

Milner,  Engineer-Com.  John  William, 
M.V.O. ; b.  18 — ; Engineer  Com.  R.N. ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

Milner,  Major  Marcus  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.V.O.  [see  Milner,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Milner- White  [see  White]. 

Milsom,  Major  Cecil  Francis,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Francis  Henry  Milsom,  of  Audlev 
Lodge,  Bath  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Bath  Coll.,  and 
atTrin.  Coll.,Camb;  entered  R.A.S.C.  1903,  ; 
became  Capt.  1912,  and  Major  1915  ; retired 
1919;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches' 
thrice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19x1,  Lucy  Gwladys,  da. 
of  Sir  Robert  Armine  Morris,  4th  Bt.  (cr.  | 
1806) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Warren  Drive.  Crow- 
borough,  Sussex  ; United  Service  Club. 

Milward,  Lieut. -Col.  Clement  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Victor  Milward, 
J.P.,  of  The  Holloway,  Worcestershire: 
b.  1877;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  In- 
dian Army,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901- 
2 (medal  with  clasp),  and  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D S.O.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1907,  Hester 
Rose,  da.  of  W.  E.  Lawson,  ol  Stratford- 
on-Avon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Milward,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Milward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Leonard  Milward 
Milward,  of  East  Bridgford  Hall,  Notting- 
hamshire ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt. ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches.  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  1900,  M ay,  da.  of  A.  Hymann, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  West  Bridgford  Hall,  Notting- 
hamshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Minagall,  Major  Charles  Francis,  D.S.O.  ] ' 
b.  18 — ; Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major  | 
Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

M inchin,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Beckett, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  C.  C.  Minchin, 
M.S.C. ; b.  1870 ; entered  Bedfordshire  Regt. 
1891,  became  Capt.  I.S.C  (now  Indian  Army) 
1901,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  and  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897,  present  at  defence  of 
Chakdara  Fort  as  Assist.  Political  Agent 
(despatches,  C.I.E.);  was  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Foreign  Depart,  of  India  1908-11,  since  when 
he  has  been  1st  Assist,  to  Resident  at 
Hyderabad  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1898.  Hyderabad, 
India. 

Minchin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  el  son  of  Charles  Nicholls  Minchin  ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  West- 
ward Ho,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1882,  transferred 
to  Indian  Army  1885,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1908 ; served 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  as  2nd  in  command  of  British 
W.  Charterland  Co.’s  Expedition  to  Lake 
Ngami  country  (S.  Africa)  1898-9,  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Thorneycroft’s 
Mounted  Inf.,  as  Comdt.  18th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.,  and  in  command  of  Mobile  Column,  | 
(despatches  three  times,  two  medals  with 
eight  clasps,  D.S.O.);  entered  Indian  Politi- 
cal Depart.  1891  ; was  Dep.  Commr.,  Bannu  I 
1908-10;  appointed  Div.  and  Sessions  Judge,  > 
Derajatioii;  has  Order  of  Philippe  of  Hesse:  I 
tn.  1905,  Violet  Winifred,  da.  of  Henry  Ellis, 
ofCharters  House,  Branksome  Park,  Bourne- 
mouth ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Dcra  Ismail 
Khan,  N.-IV.  Frontier  Province , India; 
Cavalry  Club. 

Minchin,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Falkiner, 
C.B  ; b.  i860  ; entered  K A.  1879,  became 
Lieut. -Lol.  iqo4.  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  | 
and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1918  ; Burma 
Expedition  1869  medal  with  clasp):  m.  1st, 
1887,  Marjorn  Emily,  who  d.  1904,  da.  ol 
the  late  Gen.  Henry  Dyett  Abbott,  C.B.  ; 
2ndly,  1905.  Caroline  Jane  Ro)ds,  da.  of 
John  Lloyd  ; cr.  C B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Annagh,  i 
Borrisokanc,  co.  Tipperary. 


Minchin,  Wing-Com.  Frederick  Frank, 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 

Frederick  Faikner  Minchin,  C.B. ; b.  1890  ; 
Squadron-Leader  and  Acting  Wing-Com. 
R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Minchin,  James  Basil,  D.S.O , M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Minchin,  Capt.  Thomas  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards ; European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Minchin,  Col.  William  Cyril,  C.B. , son 
of  Major  James  White  Minchin  ; b.  1856; 
entered  77th  Hegt.  1875,  and  W.  Indian  Reg  ; 
1884  ; became  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1908L 
retired  1919  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  ; some- 
time Command  Paymaster,  London  Dist. 
(C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  57,  Carlton 

Hill , N.W. 8. 

Minet,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Charles  Temple, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18—;  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Machine  Gun  Corps  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Minns,  Capt.  Allan  Noel,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 

son  of  Dr.  Al'an  Minns,  of  Alexandra  House, 
1 he; ford  ; b.  1891  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; served  in  Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia 
1915-20  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Minogue,  Lieut.-Col.  Martin  Joseph, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  E.  Surrey 
Regt ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Minshall,  Col.  Thomas  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  T.  E-  Minshall,  M.I.C.E.,  of 
Wynn  Hall,  Denbighshire;  b.  1873;  Col.  on 
Gen.  List  (formerly  RE.);  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches.  D.S.O.)  : m.  1906, 

Theodora,  da.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Richardson, 
J.P.,  of  Hindley  Hall,  Northumberland  : cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  9,  Melbury  Road,  W.  14; 

Reform,  and  National  Clubs. 
Minshull-Ford  [see  Ford]. 

Minter,  Percy,  C.B  E.,  son  of  John 
Minter, of  Norwood  Green,  Southall,  Middle- 
sex; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Philological  Sch.,  Maryle- 
bone  ; joined  Contract  Depart,  of  Admiralty 
1883,  became  Assist.  Director  19x2,  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Navy  Contracts  1918:  m.  1889, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  West,  of  Pang- 
bourne,  Berks;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Staddleswood,  St.  Mary's  Platt,  Scvenoaks. 
Mitchell,  Major  Alexander,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Light  Horse; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mitchell,  Major  Archibald  Maclaine, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  (T.D.)  Roy.  Scots; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  and  Bar  1918. 

Mitchell,  Major  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  H.  H.  Mitchell,  Rifle  Brig. ; 
b.  1876;  Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  in.  1914,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Mitchell;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Carrickfergus, 
co.  Antrim  ; Wellington,  and  Naval  and 
Military  Clubs. 

M itchell,  Major  Charles,  D.S.  O. , O.B.E. : 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Grenadier  Guards  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Mitchell,  Brig.- Gen.  Charles  Hamilton, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  G.  A. 
Mitchell  ; b.  1872  ; is  a Consulting  Engineer, 
of  Traders’  Bank  Building,  Toronto,  Dean 
of  Faculty  of  Applied  Science  and  Engineer- 
ing, Toronto  Univ.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and 
tempt  rary  Brig. -Gen.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1914-18  on  Gen.  Staff  (de- 
spatches seven  tunes,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  C.B.,  French  and  Italian  Croix  de 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1737 


Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy):  m.  1901, 
Myra,  da.  of  John  Stanton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Mitchell,  Major  Christopher  Carroll, 

D. S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Major  Henry  Wilmot 
Mitchell,  of  Ballynure,  co.  Wicklow  ; b.  1891  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded  twice,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1919,  Mildred  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  T.  F. 
Blackwell,  J.P.,  of  The  Cedars,  Harrow 
Weald  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9.  Bath  Club. 

Mitchell,  Mrs  Eliza  Fraser,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  to  Australian  Branch 
of  British  Red  Cross  So.  during  European 
War  (C.B.E):  m.  18 — , — Mitchell;  cr. 
C.B.E-  1918. 

Mitchell,  Capt.  Francis  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Herbert  Leonard  Mitchell,  of 
28,  CornwallGardens,  S.W. ; b.  1876;  entered 
R.N.  1889,  became  Lieut  1895,  Com.  1905, 
and  Capt.  1913 ; served  in  Gallipoli  1915 
(despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  was  Naval  Adviser  to  Com.-in-Ch. 
of  the  Forces,  Egypt,  up  to  1916  (despatches 
twice,  3rd  class  Order  of  the  Nile);  ap- 
pointed to  command  H.M.S.  Excellent 
Gunnery  Sch.  1920  : m.  1901,  Marion,  da.  of 
Henry  Russell,  of  Quebec;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Chessington,  Craneswater  Park,  Southsea. 
Mitchell,  Frank  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  R.  AH.  Mitchell,  of  Eton;  6.1878  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford; 
was  Assist.  Director  Press  Bureau  1915-19; 
appointed  Press  Sec.,  Buckingham  Palace 
1920  : m.  19x8,  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Maffey,  of  Rugby ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918. 
Forest  House,  Crowborough  ; Union  Club. 
Mitchell,  Lieut. -Col.  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Inf., 
and  a Member  of  New  Zealand  Parliament; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mitchell,  Major  Gordon  Ross,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Mitchell,  Hon.  James,  C.M.G. , son  of 
W.  B.  Mitchell;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Bunbury. 
W.  Australia;  appointed  Min  Agricultural 
Depart.,  W.  Australia  1906,  Min.  for  Lands 
1909,  and  for  Railways,  Water  Supplies  and 
Industries  19 — ; has  been  Premier  ofW.  Aus- 
tralia since  1919;  is  a M.L.A.,  W.  Australia  : 
m.  18 — , Clara,  da.  of  the  Hon.  W.  Spencer, 
M.L.C.,  of  Bunbury,  W.  Australia  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917.  Northam,  W.  Australia ; Weld{Perth) 
Club. 

Mitchell,  Brig. -Gen.  James  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Brig. -Gen.  Canadian 
Artillery  ; N.-W.  Rebellion  1885  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
thrice,  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Mitchell, Observer- Ojjficer^Caw,  D.S.O., 
D.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; E xropean  War  1915-20  as 
Observer-Officer  R.  A.  F.,  finally  in  S.  Russia 
(D.S.O.,  D.F.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  920. 

Mitchell,  Lieut. -Co  . John  Douglas, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 
Durham  L.I.,  and  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.):  m.  18—  ; c*.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Mitchell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Wesley, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Mitchell,  Major  Percy  Reynolds, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A. ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mitchell,  Capt.  Peter  Chalmers, 
C.B.E.,  D.Sc.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the  late  Pev. 
Alexander  Mitctiell ; b.  1864;  Capt.  T.F. 
Reserve,  and  a F.R.S.;  has  been  Sec.  to 
Zoological  So.  of  London  since  19^3  : m. 
1893  Lilian,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Pritchard;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 


Mitchell,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Robert  Mitchell,  of  East  Maryfield,  Aber- 
deen ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A., 
B.L.) ; is  Major  (T.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.),  and  a 
Member  of  So.  of  Advocates,  Aberdeen  ; 
European  War  1914- 19 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mitchell,  Major  Robert,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1855 ; is  Major  in  the  Army,  and  a J.P.  ; 
sometime  Director  of  Training,  Min.  of  Pen- 
sions : m 1881,  Isabella,  da.  of  — Proctor; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  2,  Buckingham  Road 

Brighton. 

Mitchell,  Col.  Thomas,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  John  Mitchell,  of  Fearnes  Hall,  Water- 
foot,  Lancashire;  b.  1839;  ed.  at  Preston 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  privately ; joined  4th  Lanca- 
shire Rifles  1859  (Hon.  Col.  retired  Vol.)  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Surrey,  and  Hon.  Col.  5th 
Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  (T.F.) : m.  1881, 
Margaret,  da.  of  John  Lord,  J.P.,  of  Bacup, 
Lancashire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  Wimble- 
don Lodge,  Eaton  Gardens,  Hove,  Sussex ; 
Junior  Carlton , and  Constitutional  Clubs. 

Mitchell,  Major  Thomas  John,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Mitchell, 
solicitor,  of  Perth  ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at  George 
Watson’s  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  St. 
Andrew’s  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  dis- 
tinction 1904,  M.D.  1908);  Major  R.A.M.C., 
and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  France 
and  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Assist.  Lecturer  and  Demon- 
strator in  Anatomy  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee 
1901-4,  and  House  Surg.  Co.  and  City 
Infirmary,  Perth  1904-5  : m.  1914,  Blanche 
Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Bruce, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mitchell,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  James, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  Chitral  Relief  Expedition  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  British  E.  Africa  1896  (medal), 
Somaliland  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps).  European  War  1914-19  in 
Mesopotamia  and  Palestine  (des-patches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Mitchell,  William  Edward  Clifton, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1875  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Capt.  Cape  Pioneer  Railway  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  in  R.E.  (Tunnelling) 
1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  P.O.  Box  129, 
Johannesburg. 

Mitchell,  Wing- Com.  William  Gore 
Sutherland,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  A.F.C.,  son  of 
W.  B.  Mitchell ; b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; Capt.,  Highland  L.I.,  and  temporary 
Wing-Corn.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches, M.C., D.S.O.,  A.F.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Mitchell,  Mayor  William  Joseph  Forbes-, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf. ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Mitchell-Innes  [see  Innes]. 

Mitford,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Bertram 
Thomas  Carlyle  Ogilvy  Freeman-,  D.S.O. 
[see  B.  Redesdale]. 

Mitford,  Maj.-Gen.  Bertram  Reveley, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Henry 
Reveley  Mitford  [see  Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 
b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. : entered  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.),  1882,  became  Capt. 

E.  Surrey  Regt.  1891,  Brevet  Major  1896, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1902  (retired 
1910),  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1912,  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  1918  ; served  at  actions  of  Sarras  1887 
(despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie),  Gemaizah 
1888,  and  Toski  1889  (despatches,  4th  class 
Osmanieh),  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major),  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  A.A.G.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1886-91,  A.A.G. , Transvaal  Dist.  1902-5,  and 
Brig. -Gen.  Corndg.  9th  Inf.  Brig.  1906-10; 
appointed  one  of  H.  M . Hon.  Corps  of  Gentle- 
men-at-Arms  X912,  and  to  command  a Brig. 
1914,  and  a Div.  1917  ; appointed  a Trustee 
of  King’s  Fund  for  Disabled  1919  : m.  1891, 

55* 


1738 


COMPANIONAGE. 


the  Hon.  Etheldreda  Mary,  da.  of  2nd  Baron 
Manners;  cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907, 

C. M.G.  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Mitford,  Major  John  Philip,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Edward  Mitford,  V.  of 
Hunmanby,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1880  : ed.  at 
Haileybury  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; E.  Africa 
1914-17  (D.S.O.):  m.  1907,  Edith  Tytler ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Mitford,  Robert  Sidney,  C.B.,  son  of 
Robert  Henry  Mitford,  of  Hampstead, 
N.W. ; b.  1849;  e<h  privately,  and  at  Mer- 
chant Taylors’  Sch.  ; entered  Home  Office 
1868,  became  Assist. -Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of 
State  1870,  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State 
1873,  to  Parliamentary  Under  Sec.  1874,  and 
again  to  successive  Secs,  of  State  1876-82; 
appointed  Commr.  of  Prisons  1882,  Director 
of  Convict  Prisons  1892,  Chm.  of  Home 
Office  Committee  on  Education  and  Moral 
Instruction  of  Prisoners  i8c)6 ; has  served 
on  various  Departmental  Committees;  re- 
tired 1909;  is  a Fellow  of  Entomological  So. 
of  London : m.  1874,  Emma,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Holt;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903. 

Mitford,  Col.  William  Kenyon,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  William  Townley  Mitford 
[see  B.  Kenyon] ; b.  1857 ; entered  8th 
Hussars  1876,  and  became  Capt.  1884;  retired 
1891  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  in 
command  of  a Batn.  and  subsequently  ol 
a Brig,  of  Imperial  Yeo.  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.) ; 
was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Middlesex  Imperial 
Yeo.  1892-1903  (retired  as  Hon.  Col.);  is  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Sussex,  a County  Alderman 
for  W.  Sussex,  a Representative  Member 
of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  a Gentleman- 
at-Arms  and  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.,  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  Col.  Yeo. ; appointed  Sup. 
Remount  Depot  1914,  a Draft  Conducting 
Officer  1915,  and  in  France  1917  ('914-15 
star,  two  medals)  : m.  1886,  Cicely  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  Wyndham  Slade  [see  Slade, 
Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G-  1900.  Pitshill , Pet 
worth;  Carlton,  Arthur's , Cavalry , and 
Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Mitton,  Col.  George  Jones-,  C.B.E., 
son  of  George  Jones,  of  Mitton  Manor, 
Penkridge;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.; 
Col  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches);  assumed 
additional  surname  of  Mitton  1881  : m.  1885, 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  G.  Wilbraham 
Northey,  J.P..  D.L.,  of  Ashley  Manor,  Box, 
Wilts;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Chideock, 
Bridport;  Mitton  Manor,  Penkridge  ; Wind- 
ham Club. 

Moberley,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Noel, 

C. I.E.'  b.  1880;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Defence 
Fo'ce(V.D.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  P.O.Box  192, 
Bombay ; The  Priory,  Felixstowe. 

Moberly,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Henry, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1879;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.,  and  an  Instructor  in  Gunnery  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Mil. 
Order  of  Savoy,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and 
Lazarus  of  Italy);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Moberly,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertrand  Richard, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  entered  Indian  Army  1898, 
became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; Waziristan  Expedition 
1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland  1903-4 
on  Staff  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Dardanelles  1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916,  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  . m.  1910,  Hylda,  da.  of  A.  C. 
Willis;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Moberly,  Brig. -Gen.  Frederick  James, 
C.B.,  C.S.I.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Charles 
Morris  Moberly,  I.S.C.  £ b.  1867;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  Edinburgh  Acad., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I. 
1888,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1895,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1905,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913^  and  Col.  1919;  served  with 
Wuntho  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Manipur  Field  Force  1891  (clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1893,  present  at 
action  of  Chilas  (severely  wounded,  de- 


spatches, D.S.O.),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895,  in  command  of  Mastuj  during  its 
investment,  and  with  Gilgit  Column  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  promoted 
Capt.),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Special  Ser. 
Officer  and  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  medal 
with  six  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  with 
Bazar  Valley  Expedition  1908  (medal  with 
clasp);  was  Assist.  Sec.  in  Mil.  Depart., 
Govt,  of  India  1902-6,  and  D.A.A.G.  Presi- 
dency Brig.,  N.  Army,  India  1908-10,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  9th  (Secunderabad)  Div., 
India  1910-12 ; was  an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
19x6-17,  since  when  he  has  been  Director  of 
Mil.  Operations,  with  rank  of  Brig  -Gen.  ; 
has  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan: 
m.  1901,  May,  el.  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Johns,  V.  of  Manor  Owen,  Pembrokeshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1893,  C.S  I.  1919,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Moberly,  Major  Maurice,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  W.  H.  Moberly,  Hampshire 
Regt.;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch., 
London  ; is  an  Inspector,  Prisons  Depart., 
Cairo;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
the  Nile):  m.  1907,  Katherine,  el.  da.  of  Surg.- 
Gen.  C.  M.  Innes;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Moberly,  Walter  Hamilton,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Campbell  Moberly 
[see  B.  Belhaven,  colls.];  b.  188 1 ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Fel- 
low and  Dean  of  Lincoln  Coll.,  Oxford  1906; 
is  Lieut.  Oxfordshire  and  Buckinghamshire 

L. I. ; European  War  1916-19  as  Acting  Capt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Mobsby,  George,  C.M.G.,  son  of  James 
Mobsby,  formerly  of  Barkingside,  Essex  ; b. 
1847;  ed.  at  N.  Surrey  Sch.,  Norwood; 
entered  Mercantile  Marine  1863  ; joined 
Yangtse  River  Ser.,  1869,  and  became  Ad- 
miralty Pilot  1882,  and  Senior  Pilot  1884  ; 
retired  1904 ; wrecked  in  Sea  of  Marmora 
1864,  in  Atlantic  1866,  and  off  Gibraltar 
1868 ; served  with  Ab3?ssinian  Expedition 
1867  in  store  ship  “Lybia”;  present  on  all 
occasions  when  H.M.’s  ships  have  been  re- 
quired to  quell  riots  and  protect  property 
on  Yangtse  River,  including  1900  (China 
medal);  piloted  H.M.S.  “Glory”  to  Hankow 
1903  (congratulated);  surveyed  Yangtse 
River  from  Woosung  to  Hankow  1877-80, 
and  rendered  valuable  services  to  British 
Navy  there  1900  (medal);  is  a F.S.A.  : m. 
1882,  Emily,  da.  of  James  Burtenshaw,  of 
Epsom  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1903. 

Mocatta,  Lieut.  Jack  Ernest  Albert, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.  R.N.  (retired); 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas) : m. 
18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6. 

Mockler,  Col.  Percy  Rice,  C.M.G., 

son  of  the  late  Edward  Mockler,  of  Rock- 
ville, co.  Cork;  b.  i860;  is  Col.  (retired) 
Roy  Warwickshire  Regt.;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-8  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp):  m.  1896, 
Augusta,  da.  of  the  l te  Thomas  Fielden 
Campbell;  cr.  C.M  G.  1018.  Peppard 

House,  Rotherfield,  Peppard,  Oxon. 

Mowka,  Major  Frederick  Stewart,Z>.*S\  0., 

M. C.  ; b.  1887;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Fusiliers,  and  a Staff-Capt  at  War  Office; 
European  War  19x4-18  Comdg.  20th  Foy. 
Fusiliers  and  1st  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Moens,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  William 

Hamilton  May,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 

late  Seaburne  May  Moens,  I.C.S.;  b.  1879; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  an  A.A.  and  Q M G.  ; Somaliland  1903^4 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1st,  1908,  Agnes  Swetenham,  da.  of  Thel- 
wall  Pike,  M.D.,  of  St.  Peter’s,  Thanet ; 
2ndly,  X919,  May,  da.  of  Capt.  A.  J.  Douglas, 
R.N.,  of  Roxburgh,  Emsworth,  Hants, 
and  widow  of  Capt.  Dermot  Affleck  Graves, 
R.E.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  C.M.G.  1919- 
Moens,  Lieut.-Col.  Seaburne  Godfrey 
Arthur  May,  C.I.E. , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Seaburne  May  Moens,  I.C.S.  [see  V . Hill, 


COMPANIONAGE, 


1739 


colls.];  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Charterhouse;  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  J erusalem  in  England ; became 
Commr.  British  Red  Cross  1917;  European 
War  with  British  Red  Cross  in  Italy  1915 
and  Mesopotamia  1916-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.l.E.  1917,  C.B.E.  1918.  Down 
House,  Rottingdean , Sussex  ; Windham  Club. 
Moffat,  Capt.  George  Baird,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Moffat,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Alford,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Smith  Moffat, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1871;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Med.  Corps  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  13, 

Welgemeend  Street,  Cape  Town. 

Moffat,  John,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
John  Moffat,  of  Ardrossan  [see  B.  Glen- 
arthur] ; b.  1879;  Vice-Chm.  National  Allied 
Relief  Committee  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Moffat,  Robert  Unwin,  C.M.G. , M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Smith  Moffat, 

C. M.G.,  sometime  of  Mowbray,  Cape  Town  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll.,  Grahams- 
town,  Cape  Colony;  M.B.  and  C.M.  Edin. 
1890,  M.D.  1901  ; entered  British  E.  Africa 
Co.’s  Ser.  1891,  and  accompanied  the  late 
Sir  Gerald  Portal’s  Mission  to  Uganda  1893  ; 
appointed  first  Principal  Med.  Officer  of 
Uganda  Protectorate  1898  ; retired  1906  ; is 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute;  some- 
time Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  (T.F.): 
m.  1899,  Hilda,  who  d.  1912,  youngest  da.  of 
James  Vavasseur;  cr.  C.M.G.  1899.  Cobb 
Cottage , Farnham , Suirey. 

Moffatt,  Capt.  Francis  John  Campbell, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  Gordon  High- 
landers ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7 

Moffatt,  Capt.  George  Dickinson,  D.S.O., 
b.  18— ; formerly  Lieut.  R.N.R. ; is  Capt. 
Mercantile  Marine;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moffitt,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Maj.  Andrew  Moffitt ; 
b.  1872  ; entered  Essex  Regt.  1890,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Brevet  Major  1902,  and  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918 ; served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  present  at 
actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and  Belfast  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  5th  Div.  1912-13,  and  A.A.G. 
1915  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Mogg,  Engineer  - Rear  - A dm.  William 
George,  C.B. , son  of  William  Mogg,  of  Devon- 
port ; b.  i860  ; Engineer-Rear- Adm.  R.N.  : 
m.  1883,  a da.  of  J.  Freathy,  of  Torpoint, 
Cornwall;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Alward- 
stock,  Spring  Gardens  Lane,  Gosport,  Hants. 
Mogg,  Major  Robert  James  Rees-,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  James  Rees-Mogg, 
V.  of  Midgham,  Reading;  b.  1878;  is  Major 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and  a D.  A.A.G.  ; served 
in  Sudan  1908  (medal  with  clasp,  4th  class 
Medjidie)  and  1910  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1913,  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  Sir 
Arthur  Percival  Heywood,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Moggridge,  Ernest  Grant,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Edward  Moggridge ; b.  1863  ; ed. 
privately  ; Assist.  Sec.  Marine  Depart. , Board 
of  Trade  1913-16  ; appointed  Assist.  Sec. 
Railway  Depart,  thereof  1916,  and  Min.  of 
Transport  1919 ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Union, 
Windham,  and  Wellington  Clubs. 

Moggridge,  Major  Harry  Weston, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Matthew  Weston  Moggridge, 
of  Woodfield  Park,  Blackwood,  Newport. 
Monmouthshire;  b 1879;  ed.at  Radley,  and 
at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1903); 
Major  (Westminster  Dragoons)  co.  of  Lon- 
don Yeo.  ; S.  Africa  goo-igox,  in  Oxford- 
shire Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1916-18  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  C.M.G.);  was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  Head  Quarters,  France 


1917- 18,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Dep.  Min.  of 
Munitions  and  Under  Sec.  of  State  for  Air 

1918- 19,  since  when  he  has  been  Civil  Assist, 

to  Ch.  of  Imperial  Gen.  Staff : m.  1906,  Isabel, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Cornish  Hunt; 
cr.  C.M.G.  '919.  1,  Rosetti  Garden  Man- 

sions, Chelsea , S.  IV. ; Travellers' , and  New 
University. 

Mohammad  Ali,  Maulir  Syed,  M.V.O., 
son  of  Perji  Syed  Dayam  Ali  Shah.Quadri; 
6.1851  ; ed.  privately  in  Gwalior;  formerly  a 
Dist.  Judge  in  Gwalior;  sometime  Maulvi 
Fazil  in  Arabic  Arts,  Grammar,  Philosophy, 
Logic,  Poetry,  Medicine,  and  Mohammedan 
Theology;  cr.  M.V.O.Gth  class)  1-911. 
Mohammed  Bey  Sadek  Yenga,  El  Mir 
(Col.),  D.S.O. ; b-  18— ; El  Mir  Egyptian 
Army;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mohammed  Bey  Amin,  El  Kain  {Lieut.- 
Col.),  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  El  Kain  Egyptian 
Armv;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mohammed  Effendi  Kamel  Shalabi, 
El  Bimbashi,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  El  Bimbashi 
Egyptian  Army ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mohomed  [see  Ali  BegJ. 

Moin-al-Vezareh  [see  Hussein  Khan], 
Moir,  Col.  Alan  James  Gordon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Co  1.  Roy. 
Irish  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded, 
despatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Moir,  Capt.  Dashwood  Fowler,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — - ; is  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  Destroyer  and  Tor- 
pedo Boat  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moir,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard  Lowndes, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Cheshire 
Regt.;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  and  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Moir, Lieut.- Col.  JamesPhilip,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Moir,  of  Grange  Place, 
Alloa,  N.B. ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.E. 
1892,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920 ; served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
of  Atbara  (medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 
Belmontand  Modder  River,  relief  of  Kimber- 
ley and  battles  of  Paardeberg,  Johannesburg, 
Diamond  Hill,  and  Belfast  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; employed  in  S.  Nigeria 
as  Sup.  of  Telegraph  Construction  1905-8 ; 
appointed  Director  of  Post  and  Telegraph 
Depart.  Sudan  19x2  ; has  3rd  class  Order 
of  The  Nile  : m.  1910,  Ida  Muriel,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Harry  Arthur  Goodwin,  R.  of  March 
Baldon,  Oxon ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Khartum , 
Sudan  ; United  Service  Club. 

Moir,  Capt.  John  Hay,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

M.D,;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moir,  Major  Malcolm  Edward,  D S.  0. ; 
b.  1893  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moir,  Capt.  Robert  Gifford,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1894;  Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moir,  Thomas  Eyebron,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Moir,  Registrar  of  Glasgow 
Univ.  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh, and  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  I.C.S.  1897;  was  Assist  Collector, 
Madras  1901-10,  Settlement  Officer  1904-9, 
Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt.  1910-13,  Collector  and 
Dist.  Magistrate  1914-15,  and  Private  Sec. 


740 


COMPANION  AGE. 


to  Gov.  of  Madras  1915-19,  since  when  he 
has  been  Director  of  Civil  Supplies,  Madras  : 
tn.  igoo,  Isabella  Thurburn,  da.  of  the  late 

E.  Davies  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Madras  Club. 
Moir,  Capt.  William  Mitchell,  C.B.E. , 

son  of  the  late  James  Moir,  of  Bedford  Place. 
Alloa;  b.  1873;  Capt.  R.N.  ; commanded 
Depot  Ship  of  Harwich  Destroyer  Flotilla 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.) : m.  1905, 
Edith,  da.  of  the  late  J.  A.  Bailey,  J.P.,  of 
Riverview,  Alloa;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Molesworth,  Col.  Arthur  Ludovic, 

C. M.G.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. 
Molesworth,  Major  Edward  Algernon, 

D. S.O.  [see  Molesworth -St.  Aubyn,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Molesworth,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward 
Hogarth,  C.B.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. 
Molesworth,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Elli-  j 
combe,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  I 
colls.]. 

Molesworth,  Col.  Richard  Pigott,  j 
C.M.G.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.]. 
Molesworth,  Col.  William,  C.I.E. , ! 
C.B.E.,  M,B.  [see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.].  I 

Moline,  Col.  Frank  Hermann,  C.M.G.  ; j 
b.  1868  ; entered  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1888,  and 
became  Lieut. -Col.  1912  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  19x4-18,  as  Staff  Paymaster 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
has  been  attached  to  Army  Pay  Depart, 
since  1898.  and  is  temporary  Ch.  Paymaster 
with  rank  of  Col.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Moller,  Lieut. -Col.  Piet  Willem, D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  S.  African  Forces,  and 
Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Mollison,  Major  Edwin  James,  C.I.E., 
son  of  J . R.  Mollison  ; b.  1876 ; is  Major 
Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 

Mollison,  James  W.,  C.S.I.  ; b.  18 — ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1890,  became  Director  of 
Agriculture,  Bombay  1897,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Agriculture,  India  1901  ; retired 
1912  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1911. 

Mollison,  William  Mayhew,  C.B.E., 
M.Ch.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  W illiam  Loudon 
Mollison,  of  Master’s  Lodge,  Clare  College, 
Cambridge  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and 
at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.,  M.Ch.  1906)  ; 

F. R.C.S.  i-.o6;  has  been  Surg.  in-Charge 

Ear  and  Throat  Depart.  Guy’s  Hospital 
since  1910;  rendered  ser?.  to  St.  Dunstan’s 
Institute  for  Blind  during  European  War 
(C.B.E-) : rn.  1908,  Beatrice  Marjory,  da.  of 
the  late  Wi  liam  Walker;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  23,  Devonshire  Place,  W.i. 

M o l l o y , Major  Henry  Townsend, 

D S 0 , son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Molloy, 

C. B. ; b.  1882;  Major  Indian  Army;  N -W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  19:4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Molloy,  Major  Leonard  Greenham  Star, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Molloy,  of 

Rathgar,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A  , M.D.)  ; is  Major  Yeo. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  for 
Blackpool;  European  War  19x4-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  3, 

Brighton  Parade,  Blackpool ; Cavalry  Club. 

Molony,  Edmund  Alexander,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Edmund  Weldon  Molony;  b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb.;  entered  I.C.S.  1886;  Commr.,  Agra 
Div.,  United  Provinces  1915-19;  retired 
1919;  sometime  a M.L.C.,  United  Provinces  j 
of  Agra  and  Oudh  ; author  of  a “ Manual  of 
Irrigation  Wells”:  m.  18 — , Ethel  Blanche, 
da.  of  the  late  Herbert  Smith,  of  Barla, 
Aligarh  Di9t.,  India;  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1919.  1 
Indian  Empire  Club. 

Molony,  Lieut. -Col.  Trevor  Charles  j 
Wheler,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  C.  M 1 
Molony,  C.B.  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1888,  became 
Capt.  1898,  Major  1904,  and  Lieut. -CoJ.  1914;  | 
retired  1919;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  I 


India  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps),  and  in 
S.Africa  1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley, 
at  battles  of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  at 
operations  in  Johannesburg,  and  at  actions 
of  Diamond  Hill  and  Wittebergen  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914  (wounded);  was  a D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.,  Malta  1910-14:  m.  1899,  Beatrice 
Annie,  da.  of  Gen.  Beynon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Molony,  Major  Walter  William,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Molony,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Beresford, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Mills  Molony, 
of  Kiltanon,  co.  Clare;  b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. , and  attached  Middlesex 
Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Lena  Mary  Annie, 
da.  of  George  Wright,  of  Heysham  Lodge, 
Lancashire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Kiltanon, 
co.  Clare. 

Molsom,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  C.M.G., 
M.C.\  b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Quebec  Regt. ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  C.M.G.) : cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Molteno,  Capt.  Vincent  Barkly,  C.B. , 
seventh  son  of  Sir  John  Charles  Molteno, 

K. C.M.G.  ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  R.N. ; Gambia 
1894  (medal),  European  War  1914-19 ; 
appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1920: 
m.  1917,  Ethel  Mainwaring,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
H.  M.  Robertson;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

Molyneux,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Mary 
Joseph,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  H.  H. 
Molyneux,  of  Tramore,  co.  Waterford;  b. 
1875  ; is  Lieut. -CoL  S.  African  Inf.  (V  D.), 
and  temporary  Major  Hampshire  Regt., 
and  a Commr.  of  Oaths,  Natal  ; has  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with  swords,  and 
Croix  de  Guerre  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Molyneux,  Major  the  Hon.  Richard, 

M.  V.O.  [see  E.  Sefton]. 

Molyneux-Seel  [see  Seel]. 

Monck-Mason  [see  Mason], 

Monckton,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Anthony, 
O.B.E.  [see  V.  Galway,  colls.]. 

Monckton-Arundell  [see  Arundell]. 

Moncrieff,  Alexander  Bain,  C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  Alexander  Rutherford  Moncrieff ; 
b.  1845 ; ed.  at  Belfast  Acad. ; entered  Public 
Works  Depart,  of  S.  Australia  1874,  became  \ 
Engineer-in-Ch.  1888,  and  Commr.  of  Rail-  I 
ways  1909;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  a Member  of  j 
American  So.,  and  Civil  Engineer  and  Chm. 
of  Adelaide  Municipal  Tramways  and  Trust ; j 
also  Engineer  of  Harbours  and  Jetties  1888- 
1909:  m.  1877,  Mary  Bonson,  el.  da.  of  / 
Edward  Sunter;  cr.  C.M.G.  1909.  Alex-  1 
andra  Avenue,  Rose  Park,  Adelaide,  S.  J 
A ustralia. 

Moncrieff,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Mitchell,  j 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Mitchell  Moncrieff,  1 
of  South  Shields  ; b.  1865  ; a Consulting 
Engineer  and  a M.I.C.E- ; sometime  Lieut.-  fl 
Col.  R.E-,  and  Specialist  in  Docks,  Harbours,  a 
Bridges,  etc. ; was  Director  of  Engineering  ■ 
Work  Depart,  of  Controller-Gen.  of  Merchant  ■ 
Shipbuilding,  Admiralty  1917-18 : m.  1890,  1 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  P.  Allan  ; cr.  ff 
C.B.E-  1918.  33,  Old  Jewry.  E.C.2 ; St.  1 

Stephen's,  and  Union  ( Newcastle-upon-Tyne ) a 
Clubs. 

Money,  Capt.  Brien  Michael,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Granville  Money,  R.  of  v 
Byfieet ; b.  1880;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  ■ 
War  1914-19,  with  Grand  Fleet  Destroyer  ■ 
Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1909, 

Florence,  da.  of  Josiah  Leale,  M.R.C.S. , of  f 
Vale  House,  Guernsey  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Money,  Col.  Charles  Gilbert  Colvin,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Gilbert  Pocklington  Money,  { 
B.C.S.  ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Roy, 

Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  Army  1872,  1 

became  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  * 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1741 


1882,  Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1897,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1900;  retired  1907  ; served  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  (despatches,  C.B.),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  medal  with  five 
clasps,  Brevet  Col.) ; was  in  com  mand  of  24th 
Regt.  Dist.  1902,  and  Col.-in-Ch.  of  Inf. 
Records,  S.  Midland  Regt.  Dist.  1905-7  ; 
appointed  Sec.  Brecknock  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  1908  : m.  1881,  Sophie  Louisa,  da.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Johnston,  B.C.S.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Treble  Hill  House,  Glas- 
bury , Breconshire  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Money,  Brig. -Gen.  Ernest  Douglas,  C.I.E., 

C. V.O.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Robert 
Cotton  Money,  B.S.C. ; b.  1866;  entered 
Lincolnshire  Regt.  7888,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1899,  Major  1906,  Lieut. -Col. 
1914,  and  a temporary  Brig. -Gen.  1918  ; served 
with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (medal  With  clasp),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
Chakdara  and  operations  against  Swat  and 
Bonet  and  Mohmand  Expeditions  1915-16 
(despatches),  and  in  Waziristan  1917  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; acted  as  an  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.  to  King  George  V.  during  tour  in 
India  19x1-12  : m.  1894,  Winifred  Mabel,  da. 
of  Col.  Miles  Burgess,  late  R.A.  ; er.  C.I.E. 
1911,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.V.O.  1919. 

Money,  Major  Ernie  Francis  Drummond, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Ernie  Edmund 
Money,  Comdt.  Bengal  Lancers  ; b.  1878  ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; is 
Major  Indian  Army  ; served  in  E.  Africa 
1914-17  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  sometime  an  Assist.  Inspecting 
Officer,  Kashmir  Imperial  Ser.  Rifles : m. 
1919,  Frances  Marion,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of 
the  late  Peter  Alexander  Youig,  M.D.,  of 
Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Money,  Bng.-Gen.  Gordon  Lorn  Camp- 
bell, C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
James  Henry  Money,  H E.I.C.S. ; b.  1848; 
entered  79th  Highlanders  1868,  became  Capt. 
Queen’s  Own  (Cameron  Highlanders)  1880, 
Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col.  1888,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1895  (retired  1905),  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912;  served  in  Nile  Expedition 
1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  as 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Comdg.  in  Sudan 
Frontier  1885-6,  present  at  action  at  Giniss 
(despatches,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  D.S.O.), 
and  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battles  of  Atbara  (horse  shot)  and  Khartum 
(two  horses  shot,  despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Egyptian  medal,  C.B.) ; is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Berwickshire;  was  an 

A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1895-1901  and  to 
King  Edward  VII  1901-5  ; officiated  in  com- 
mand of  Inf.  Brig,  at  Gibraltar  1896 ; was 
Brig. -Gen. -on-Staff  Comdg.  troops  in  Ceylon 
1903-5:  m.  1893,  Ellin  Bertha  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Francis  James  Thomas 
Ross,  formerly  Bom.  S.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  32,  Arlington  Road,  East- 
bourne; United  Service  Club. 

Money,  Maj.-Gen.  Herbert  Cecil,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Capt.  George  Welland  Money 
(Madras  Cav.),  of  Walthamstow,  Essex  ; b. 
1857  entered  R.M  L.I.  1876,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col. 
1904,  Col.  2nd  Comdt.  R M.L.I.  1906,  Col. 
Comdt.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1910;  retired 
1920;  served  during  Zulu  War  1879  with 
R.M.  Batn.,  in  Egyptian  War  1882,  present 
at  actions  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
in  Soudan  1884,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  C.B.) ; re- 
ceived Coronation  medal  1902  ; sometime  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  : m.  1905,  Maud,  da.  of 
Francis  W.  Davis,  of  Adelaide,  S.  Australia, 
and  widow  of  Courtenay  Thompson ; cr. 

C. B  (Mil.)  1Q02.  Thedden,  Exmouth  ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Money,  Major  Noel  Campbell  Kyrle, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  1901,  and 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1910;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16,  as  Major 
Connaught  Rangers  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D S O.  1916. 

Money,  Brig.-Gen.  Noel  Ernest,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Albert  William  Money  ; 


6.1867;  e(l.  at  Radley,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  Capt.  Comdg. 
Shropshire  Squadron  of  Imperial  Yeo.,  and 
1901-2  with  S.  African  Constabulary 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  European 
War  1915-19,  Comdg.  159th  Inf.  Brig,  while 
in  Palestine  (wounded,  despatches,  Bar 
to  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  sometime  a Brig. 
Com.  ar.d  Major  (T.D.)  Shropshire  Yeo.  ; is 
Major  and  Hon . B ig  -Gen.  Ter  ritor ial  Force 
Reserve,  and  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army:  m. 
1903,  Maud  Boileau,  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Wood,  of  Culmington  Manor,  Salop,  and 
Hanger  Hill,  Middlesex  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919.  Homme  House, 
Qualicum  Beach , Vancouver  Island,  British 
Columbia  ; White's  Club. 

Money,  Col.  Robert  Cotton,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.,  son  ofthe  lateMaj.-Gen.  R.  C.  Money, 

B. S.C.,  of  Hopebourne,  Harbledown,  Can- 
terbury; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Harrow;  Col. 
(retired)  ; European  War  1914-19  on  Staff  at 
Havre  Base  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.):  m. 

1 887,  Geraldine,  da.  of  Frederick  Wheler,  of 
Worcester  Park  House,  Worcester  Park; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Worcester 
Park  House,  Worcester  Park,  Surrey  ; Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Monfries,  Major  Charles  Babington 
Smith,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  on  Special 
List,  and  Finance  Sec.  to  Commn.  Inter- 
nationale de  Ravitaillement ; has  Orders  of 
Crown  of  Italy.  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and 
Crown  of  Roumania  with  Swords  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
and  C.B.E.  1918. 

Monie,  Peter  William,  C.S.I. , son  of 
Peter  Monie,  of  Rothesay;  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.A.  1897),  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900)  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1899,  and  became  Sec.,  Gen.  and  Educational 
Departs.,  Bombay  1915,  and  Muni  ipal 
Commr.,  City  of  Bombay  1916:  m.  1901, 
Ursula  Winifred,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  S.  K. 
Bellairs ; cr.  C.S.I.  1919.  Malabar  Hill , 
Bombay. 

Monier-Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Monkhouse,  Col.  William  Percival, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Rev. 
John  Monkhouse,  of  Church  Oakley,  Hants  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1891,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 

1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  19x8,  and 
Col.  1920 ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at 
actions  at  Colesberg  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches nine  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 

C. B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
was  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1916-19;  appointed 
Brig.-Com . E.  Anglian  Div.  (T.F.)  April  1920, 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts  Nov. 
1920  : m.  1899,  Sybil  Mary,  el.  da.  of  Richard 
Edmund  Longfield,  D.L.,  of  Longueville, 
Mallow,  co.  Cork  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 

1910,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Monro,  Alexander  William,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Homer  Binning  Monro,  of 
New  Zealand;  b.  1875;  Private  Sec.  to  Pres. 
Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries  1915-19, 
since  when  he  has  been  a Principal  Clerk ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Monroe,  Capt.  Hubert  Sees,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1877  1 Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-17 
with  a Destroyer  Patrol  Flotilla  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palms) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x7.  United  Service  Club- 

Monsell,  Mrs.  Caroline  Mary  Sybil 
Eyres-,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wil- 
liam Eyres,  of  Dumbleton  Hall,  Worcester- 
shire ; b.  1881  ; Donor  and  Administrator  of 
Annexe  to  King  Edward  VII.  Hospital : 
m.  1904,  Bolton  Meredith  Monsell,  M.P.  for 
S.,  or  Evesham,  Div.  of  Worcestershire, who 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Eyres 
1904;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  19,  Belgrave  Square, 

S.W.  ; Dumbleton  Hall,  Evesham. 

Montagu,  Lord  Charles  William  Augus- 
tus, C.V.O.  [see  D.  Manchester]. 

Montagu,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.E.  [see 
D.  Manchester,  colls.]. 

Montagu,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Lionel  Samuel, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Swaythling]. 
Montagu-Douglas-Scott  [see  Scott]. 


1742 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Montagu-Stuart-Wortley  Tsee  Wort- 
ley]. 

Montague,  Major  Furry  Ferguson, 

C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Walter 
Humphries  Montague,  P.C.,  of  Winnipeg, 
Canada;  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll., 
and  at  Toronto  and  Manitoba  Uni  vs.  (B.A. 
1906)  ; Bar.  Canada  1910;  a partner  in  the 
legal  firm  of  Sharpe,  Stacpoole,  and  Mon- 
tague, of  Winnipeg,  and  Major  Canadian 
Forces;  Assist.  Mil.  Sec..,  Canadian  Head- 
quarters, London  1917-18  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Manitoba  ( Winnipeg ) Club. 

Montague,  Lieut.-Col.  Percival  John, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Walter 
Humphries  Montague,  P.C.,  M.D.,  of  Ever- 
green Place, Roslyn  Road,  Winnipeg;  b.  1882  ; 
ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  at  Toronto  Univ., 
and  at  Osgoode  Hall,  Toronto  (B.A.  1904); 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches Twice,  M.C.,D.S.O., 

C. M.G.)  : m.  1907,  Anne,  da  of  the  Rev. 

D.  H.  Fletcher,  D.D .,  of  Hamilton,  Canada  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  St.  Charles 
County  ( Canada ) Club. 

Montague-Bates  [see  Bates]. 
Montefiore,  Edward  Sebag-,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Joseph  Sebag-Montefiore, 
of  East  Cliff  Lodge,  St.  Lawrence,  Rams- 
gate; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Clifton;  is  a Member 
of  the  Stock  Exchange,  Sec.  Civilian  Intern- 
ment Camps  Committee,  Home  Office,  and 
Chm.  of  Jewish  War  Sers.  Committee:  m. 
1st,  1892,  Juliana  Lucas,  who  d.  19—,  da. 
ofL.  L.  Davidson;  2ndly,  1919,  AliceO’Brien, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Douglas  Lysaght ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1917.  Wellington , and  Bath  Clubs. 
Montefiore,  Major  Thomas  Henry 
Sebag-,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  the  l?te  Artnur 
Sebag-Monteficre,  of  East  Cliff  Lodge, 
Ramsg  te;  b.  1887;  Major  R.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19x9, 
Irene  Catherine,  A.R.R.C.,  da.  of  Leonard 
L.  Cohen,  of  27,  Sussex  Square,  W.2,  and 
Richmond  House,  Newmarket ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Monteagle-Browne  [see  Browne]. 
Monteith,  Capt.  Hugh  Glencairn, ZXS.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  C.  Monteith, 
of  Glencairn,  Drumfriesshire ; b.  1883;  is 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) : m.  1915,  Dorothy 
Huntly,  da.  of  Owen  Robert  Dunell,  of  Gar- 
boldisham  Manor,  Norfolk  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  59,  Catherine  Street, 

Westminster , S.W.  ; Moniaive,  Dumfries- 
shire. 

Monteith,  Col.  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Thomson  Monteith,  sometime 
Vice-Consul  at  St.  Malo;  b.  1852;  entered 
Army  1872,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1902;  retired  1910;  Afghan  War 
1879-80,  present  at  battles  of  Mai  wand  and 
Kandahar  (despatches  thrice,  medal  with 
clasp),  Sudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  Zhob  Valley  Expedition 
1890;  was  D.A.A.G.,  Bombay  1892-4;  subse- 
quently Comdt.  2nd  Bombay  Lancers;  was 
a Comdt.  on  Lines  of  Communication  during 
European  War  1915:  m.  1902,  Evelyn,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  Henry  Leslie  Pepys  (see 

E.  Cottenham,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 
Villa  Forster,  Dinard,  France. 

Montford,  Capt.  Ivan  Claude,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Rifle  Brig.  (Special  Reserve); 
European  War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Montgomerie,  Major  Alexander,  CB.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  to  Newfoundland 
Regt.  during  European  War  (O.B.E  ) ; cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Montgomery,  Major  Bernard  Law, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Hutchin- 
son Montgomery,  D.D.,  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s, 
and  Prelate  of  Order  of  St.  Michael  and 
St.  George,  of  Bishopbourne,  Chiswick  : b. 
1887  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1908, 
became  Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet  Major  1918  ; 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major, 
Croix  de  Guerre);  is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 


Montgomery,  Charles  Hubert,  C.B. , 
C.V.O.,  son  of  Hugh  de  Fellenberg  Mont- 
gomery, D.L.,  of  Blessingbourne,  Fivemile- 
town,  Ireland  [see  V.  Hawarden,  colls.]  ; b. 
1876 ; entered  Foreign  Office  1900 ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Parliamentary 
Under-Secs,  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 

P 104-7  ; became  Precis  Writer  1907,  Assist 
rivate  Sec.  to  Prime  Min.  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  H 
Campbell-Bannerman)  1908,  and  an  Assist. 
Clerk  1910 ; was  Sec.  of  Earl  Marshal’s 
Office  for  Coronation  of  King  George  V. 
1910-11  ; appointed  Marshal  of  the  Cere- 
monies (now  Vice-Marshal  of  Diplomatic 
Corps)  to  King  George  V.  1913,  and  Private 
Sec  to  High  Commr.  in  U.S.A.  on  Special 
Mission  1918,  and  Ch.  Clerk  and  Assist.  Sec. 
at  Foreign  Office  1919  : m.  1914  Grace  Vic- 
toria, da.  of  the  Hon.  Hungerford  Tudor 
Boddam,  a Judge  of  High  Court,  Madras  ; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1911,  C.B.  (Ci>il)  1920.  3,  Cranley 
Place,  S.W. 

Montgomery,  Capt.Y.  C., D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
S.  Africa  1902,  as  Capt.  (formerly  Sergeant- 
Major)  Roberts’  Horse  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
iqo2. 

Montgomery,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Ferguson, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L.I.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Montgomery,  Col.  Hugh  Maude  de 
Fellenberg,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Hugh  de 
Fellenberg  Montgomery,  D.L-  (see  V. 
Hawarden,  colls.] ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  R.M.A.;  Col.  R.A.,  and  an  A.A.  and 
O.M.G. ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  European  War 
1914-19,  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
C.B.,  3rd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 
C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1894,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Langton,  and  of 
Mrs.  Massingberd,  of  Gunby;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C M.G.  1919. 

Montgomery,  Col.  James  Alexander 
Lawrence,  C.S.I.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Robert  Montgomery,  G.C.S.I.,  K.C.B.,  of 
New  Park,  Moville,  Ireland  ; b.  1849  I ed-  at 
Harrow ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders 
1867,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1879,  Major 
1887,  Lieut.-Col.  1893,  and  Hon.  Col.  1916; 
was  Assist.  Commr.  and  Settlement 
Officer,  Punjab  1870-85,  and  Director  of 
Settlement  and  Revenue  Records  1885-7 » 
appointed  Dep.  Commr.  1887,  Settlement 
Commr.  1897,  Commr.  and  Sup.  1899, 
Financial  Commr.,  Punjab  1904;  retired 
1905  ; was  a Member  of  Indian  Police 
Commn.  1902-3,  Commr.  of  Lands,  British 
E.  Africa  1906-10,  a M.L.C.and  M.E.C.  there 
1907-10,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Donegal  1915, 
and  British  Red  Cross  Commr.  E.  Africa 
Expeditionary  Force  1916-19,  with  rank  of 
Co),  (despatches)  ; is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Donegal,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England:  m.  1st, 
1876,  Jessie  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Douglas 
Forsyth,  K.C.S.I.,  C.B. ; 2nd,  1881,  Katha- 
rine Mary,  da.  of  Col.  F.  J.  Millar,  Indian 
Army;  cr.  C.S.I.  1903,  C.B.E.  1918.  St. 
Columb’s , Moville,  Londonderry ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Montgomery,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Willoughby 
Verner,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O-,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Alexander  Nixon  Montgomery,  J.P.,  Roy. 
Fusiliers,  of  Lamont  Natal;  b.  1867;  ed.  at 
Repton  ; entered  Natal  Carabineers  1888 
(V.D.),  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  promoted),  Natal 
Rebellion  1906  (medal  with  clasp),  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (C.M.G.),  Comdg.  a 
Regt.,  German  E.  Africa  1915-17  Comdg.  a 
Regt.  which  he  formed  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1915,  Flora  Macdonald  Seton,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Gordon  Reid,  of  Natal  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Montgomery,  Major  Ralph  Noel  Vernon, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Montgomery,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Arthur 
C.B.,  C.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Hugh 
Montgomery  [E.  Powis] ; b.  1848;  entered 
R.A.  1868,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major  1885, 
Lieut.-Col.  1892,  Col.  1897,  and  Maj.-Gen. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1743 


1902 ; retired  1910 ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Head 
Quarters  1889-94 ; appointed  Dep.  Inspector 
of  Ordnance,  Head  Quarters  1897,  Dep. 
Director-Gen.  1899,  a Maj.-Gen.-on-the-Staff 
to  command  R.A.  in  S.  Dist.  1902  and  to  com- 
mand S.  Dist.  1903,  Coast  Defences,  S.  Com- 
mand 1905,  Transvaal  Dist.  1906,  and  22nd 
Div.  1914 ; Vice-Pres.  of  Ordnance  Board 
1908-10:  m.  1881,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Gosling-,  of  Ecclesfield,  near  Staines ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  C.V.O.  1905.  Pcntre- 
pant  Hall , Oswestry  ; United  Service  Club. 

Montgomery,  Major  Thomas  Hassard, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches.  D.S.O.)  : m. 
18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Montgomery,  Major  William  Alexander, 
C.B.E.,  D S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 

(C  Vil)  Ig20. 

Montgomery,  William  Hugh,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  Hon.  William  Montgomery; 
b.  186^  ; was  Assist  Director  of  Base  Re- 
cords in  New  Zealand  1^16-19;  is  Director  of 
Vocational  Training  : m.  19^2,  Edina  Mary, 
da.  of  Col.  the  Hon.  Sir  James  Allin,  K.C.B. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Little  River , Wel- 
lington, New  Zealand. 

Montgomery,  Col.  Hugh  Frederick  Lyons-, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Stewart 
Lambert  Lyons-Montgomery,  10th  Hussars  ; 
b.  1856 ; ed.  at  St.  Colomba’s  Coll.,  Rath- 
farnham  ; entered  Army  1874,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1886,  Brevet  Major 
1891,  Major  1895,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1898, 
Lieut. -Col.  1901,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col. 
1902;  retired  1908;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul 
to  Kandahar  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
claps,  bronze  star),  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1891, as  Ch.  Commissariat Officer(despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; some- 
time Dep.  Director-Gen.  for  Supply,  Govt, 
of  India ; was  a Director  of  Contracts  and 
Registration,  Govt,  of  India  1905-7,  and 
Inspector  of  Supply  and  Transport,  E.  Com- 
mand, India  1907-8:  m.  1st,  1891,  Catherine 
Mary,  who  d.  1911,  da.  of  iEneas  R.  Mac- 
donell,  of  Morar,  Inverness-shire ; andly, 
1912,  Winifred  Gascoyne,  da.  of  William 
Gascoyne  Dalziel,  of  Greenhill,  Rhubina, 
Cardiff;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 

Montgomery-Campbell  [see  Campbell]. 

Montgomery-Smith  [see  Smith]. 
Montizambert,  Frederick,  C.M.G. , I.S.O. , 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  D.C.L.,  son  of  Edward 
Louis  Montizambert,  of  Quebec;  b.  1843;  ed- 
at  St.  John’s  High  Sch.,  and  Upper  Canada 
Coll.,  Toronto,  at  Laval  Univ.,  Quebec,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.D.  and  L.R.C.S., 
Edin.  1864,  F.R.C.S.,  Edin.  and  D.C.L., 
Bishop’s  Coll.,  1888);  served  during  Fenian 
Raid  1866,  as  Surg.  Quebec  Garrison  Art., 
and  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  (medal  with 
clasp) ; entered  Canadian  Public  Health 
Ser.  1866,  and  became  Gen.  Sup.  Canadian 
Quarantine  Ser.  1894,  and  Director-Gen.  ot 
Public  Health  and  Sanitary  Adviser  to  Govt, 
of  Canada  1899  (Dep.  Min.  by  Order  in 
Council  1899  and  by  Statute  1905) ; elected  an 
Hon.  Fellow  of  Incorporated  So.  of  Med. 
Officers  of  Health  Eng.  1891,  Pres,  of 
American  Public  Health  Asso.  and  Life 
Member  of  Executive  Council  thereof  1891 
(Hon.  Member  1915),  Hon.  Member  of 
National  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Mexico  1893, 
Hon.  Member  of  La  Societe  Fran9ai.se 
d’Hygiene,  France  1893,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Canadian  Branch  of  British  Red 
Cross  So.  and  of  Council  of  Canadian  Asso. 
for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis  1896 ; ap- 
pointed Pres,  of  Canadian  Med.  Asso.  1908 
and  of  Canadian  Branch  of  St.  John  Ambu- 
lance Asso.  1910 ; is  a Member  of  Board 
of  Govs.  Roy.  Victorian  Order  of  Nurses, 
Vice-Pres.  of  Roy.  Sanitary  Institute,  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1865,  Mary 
Jane,  da.  of  the  Hon.  William  Walker; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C.M.G.  19x6.  123,  Coopet 

Street , Ottawa ; Toronto , and  Rideau 
( Ottawa ) Clubs. 


Moodie,  Peter  Alexander,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1 1892;  Lieut.  Highland  L.I.  ; European  War 

I i9'4-i8  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S  O.) , cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

[ Moodie,  Lieul.-Col.  Walter  Hill,  D.S.O., 
j son  of  the  late  Walter  Moodie,  of  Quebec;  b. 

\ 1871  ; ed.  privately,  and  at  Quebec  High  Sch. ; 

a Civil  Engineer,  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
of  Canadian  Railway  Troops,  and  an  Asso. 
Member  of  Canadian  So.  of  Civil  Engineers  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  in  ranks  of  1st  Canadian 
Contingent  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
m.  1893,  Marcella,  da.  of  Edward  Day  Twiss, 
of  co.  Kerry  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moody,  Major  Arthur  Hatfield,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.A.S.C. 

I (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

I C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

| Moody,  Charles  Harry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Moody,  of  Stourbridge  ; b. 
1874;  Hon.  Fellow  Roy.  Coll,  of  Organists’ 
1920  ; has  been  Organist  of  Ripon  Cathedral 
since  1902  ; is  Lecturer  in  Music  at  Ripon 
and  Wakefield  Coll.  Conductor  Hudders- 
field Madrigal  So.,  and  Ha’ifax  Choral  So.; 
rendered  special  sers.  in  Ripon  during 
European  War  (C.B.E.);  a-  thor  of  Hand- 
books to  Selby  Abbey  and  Ripon  Cathedral : 
m 18 — , Mary  Grindal,  da.  of  John  Grindal 
B--ayton.  L.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. ; cr.  C.B.E* 
(Civil)  1920.  Woodbridge,  Ripon. 

Moody,  Col.  Richard  Stanley  Hawks, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Richard 
Clement  Moody,  of  Caynham  House,  Lud- 
low ; b.  1854 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
entered  3rd  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1880,  Major  1886, 
Lieut.-Col.  1900, — transferred  to  Princess 
Victoria’s  (Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers)  1901— and 
Brevet  Col.  1904  (retired  1906),  and  to  Labour 
Corps  1917;  Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal 
with  clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  N*-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(wounded,  despatches,  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  first  on  special  ser.,  then  in  command 
of  his  Regt.  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; was  Brig.- 
Maj.,  Malta  1885-90,  in  command  of  Cornwall 
and  Somerset  Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1906-8,  and  of  a 
Territorial  Force  Brig.  1908-10;  appointed 
to  command  a Batn.  Devonshire  Regt.  1916, 
and  a Mil.  Knight  of  Windsor  1919  : m.  1881, 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John  Latimer,  of 
Leeds;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  9,  Castle  Yard , 
Windsor  Castle. 

Mookerjee,  Raja  Peary  Mohan,  C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  late  Babu  Jai  Krishna  Mukharji ; 
b.  1840;  ed.  at  Calcutta  Univ.  (M.A.  1865); 
has  been  thrice  Member  of  the  Bengal  and 
twice  Member  of  the  Viceroy’s  Legislative 
Council ; is  one  of  the  leading  Zemindars  of 
Bengal ; received  personal  title  of  Raja  1887  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1887.  Uttarpara , Bengal. 

Moon,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  W.  H.  Moon,  of  Sheffield  ; b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Farnsworth  ; a 
genera!  merchant  in  Brisbane,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps,  Australian  Imperial 
Force;  served  during  European  War  1914-16, 
Comdg.  a Div.  Supply  Column  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; was  a Trustee  of  Commercial 
Travellers’  Asso.  of  Queensland  1906-14, 
Pres.,  Merchants’  Asso.,  Brisbane  1910-12, 
and  a Trustee  of  United  Sers.  Institution, 
Queensland  1909-14  : m.  1907,  Christina  Elsie 
McLennan  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Brisbane,  Queensland. 

Moon , Surg.- Capt.  Joseph  Agnew, D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Moon,  formerly  of  Dungannon, 
co.  Tyrone  ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.,  Dun- 
gannon ; L.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  Edinburgh; 
Surg. -Capt.  (retired)  R.N.  ; Boxer  Re- 
bellion 1900  (medal),  battle  of  Jutland  1916 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas,  Member  of  Imperial  Red  Cross  of 
Japan) : m.  1902,  Ada,  da.  of  J.  Simmons,  of 
Dungannon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Royal  Naval 
Club. 

Mooney,  John,  C.V.O. , son  of  John 
Mooney,  of  Enniscorthy,  co.  Wexford;  b. 
1841;  is  a D.L.  for  Dublin  City,  and  a J.P. 
for  Dublin  co. : m.  1867,  Margaret,  da.  of 
John  Bartley ; cr.  C.V.O.  1911.  Eastwell, 
12,  Palmerston  Park,  co.  Dublin. 


*744 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Moore,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1868;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  (medal  with  clasp), 
Mesopotamia  1914-16.  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Moore,  Capt.  Alldin  Usborne,  C.M.G. ; b . 

18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Moore,  Col.  Arthur  Trevelyan,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  it66;  Col.  R.E.  ; Izanzai  Expedition  1892, 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches  twice, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Moore,  Col.  Charles  Hesketh  Grant, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  R.  A.  j 
Moore,  I.S.C.  ; b 1868;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  1 
and  abroad;  entered  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  I 
1888,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1899,  Major  ! 
1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; served  on  N.-  W.  } 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present  at  action 
of  Nawagai,  and  at  operations  in  Bajour  (de-  j 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Tibet 
Mission  Escort  1903-4  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
with  Zakka  Khei  Expedition  1908  (de- 
spatches), and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  appointed  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport,  1st  Div.,  N.  Army, 
India  1912,  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport  at  Head  Quarters  1915,  and  Dep 
Director  thereof  1918,  with  rank  of  Col.:  m. 
1899,  Cecil  Louise,  da.  of  Major  Cecil 
Murphy,  R.A.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1904,  C.M.G.  1915. 

Moore,  Rev.  Charles  Wilfred  Gwennap, 

D. S.O. , son  of  John  Gwennap  Dennis  Moore, 
J.P.,  of  Garlenick,  Grampound,  Cornwall 
[see  Johnstone,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1903); 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  as  a 
temporary  Chap.  R.N.  Div.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Curate  of  Ottery  St.  Mary 
I9°3*7>  and  R.  of  St.  Luke,  Red  Deer, 
Alberta,  Canada  1907-14;  is  V.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Barnstaple;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Holy 
Trinity  Vicarage,  Barnstaple. 

Moore,  Brig.-Gen.  Claude  Douglas 
Hamilton,  C.M.G  , D.S.O*.;  b.  1875;  en- 
tered Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1898,  be 
came  Capt.  1901,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Lieut.-Col. 

1919,  and  Col.  Indian  Armv  1920;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present 
at  operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange 
River  Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
in  Palestine  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour) ; was  Garrison  Adj.,  Irish  Com- 
mand 1908-10,  and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 
N.  China  19x2-14 ; appointed  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  a Brig,  in  India  1920  ; has  5th  class 
of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  and 
3rd  Ciass  Order  of  the  Nile;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Henry, .D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Moore,  Rev.  David  Keys,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Hugh  Moore,  of  Donegal  ; 
b.  1854;  ed.  at  Trin.  Co  l.,  Dublin  (B.A., 
Senior  Moderator,  and  Gold  Medallist  in 
Modern  Literature  1877);  was  V.  of  St. 
James’s,  Hull  1887-1913,  and  British  Chap, 
at  Lille  1913-20;  servid  as  Member  of  two 
French  Red  Cross  Sos.  under  German  control 
in  Lille  19  4-18  (C.B.E->  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920.  Heatherlea , Hessle,  Yorkshire. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Ticehurst, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Inf.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Order  of  theCrown, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Moore,  Capt.  Edmund  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Moore,  R.  of 
Mereworth,  Kent;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Radley, 
and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
1911);  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1914, 
and  became  Capt.  1915  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17,  with  Leicestershire  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Moore,  Major  Edward  Duke,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1875  ; Major  (T.D.)  E.  Riding  of  York- 


shire Yeo.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moore,  Major  Edward  Henry  Milner, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moore,  Col.  Edward  James,  C.B.,  elder 
son  of  Thomas  Moore,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1862; 
ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1885,  M.A. 
and  B.M.  1891) ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  20th  Batn.  The  London 
Regt. ; now  Col.  Territorial  Reserve,  and  a 
Member  of  Co.  of  London  Territorial  Force 
Asso. : m.  1891,  Helena,  da.  of  Isaac  Adol- 
phus Crookenden,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1911.  Park  End,  Blackheath 
Park,  S.E.3. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis, D.S.O.,  O.B.E. 
[see  E.  Drogheda,  colls.]. 

Moore,  Major  Francis  Hamilton,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.;  b.  1876;  entered  Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.  1896,  and  became  Major  1915 ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Moore,  MajorFrederick  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moore,  Col.  George  Abraham,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  William  Moore, 
Physician  in  Ireland  to  Queen  Victoria  and 
King  Edward  VII.;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.,  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1891, 
M.D.  1898);  entered  R.A.M.C.  1892,  became 
Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col  Army 
Med.  S<  r.  1917  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  a Div., 
with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Arthur,  C.B.E., 
M.C  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (MU.)  1919. 

Moore,  Major  Harold  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  ii — ; Cap*,  and  temporary  Major 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moore,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b 18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Moore,  Com.  Henry  Ruthven,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; battle  of  Jutland  19x6 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Moore,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Durie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Tregosse 
Gwennap,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John 
Gwennap  Dennis  Moore,  j.P.  [see  John- 
stone, Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1875;  entered  R.E. 
1894,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1914,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Coips 
of  Signals  1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and  other 
actions  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Por- 
tugal); was  Assist.  Commr.,  Yola  Cross 
River  Boundary  Commn.  1008-9,  and  a Dep. 
Director  of  Army  Signals  1916-19 ; has 
African  Gen.  Ser.  medal  and  clasp : m. 
1909,  Ethel  Freda,  da.  of  the  late  Griffith 
Phillips,  of  Whitchurch,  Glamorganshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19T5,  C.M.G.  1919.  6,  St.  jinn’s 

Street,  Salisbury. 

Moore,  Major  (Lancelot)  Geoffrey, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Moore,  of 
Appleby  Hall,  Atherstone  ; b.  1886;  is  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major,  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-17  (twice 


COMPANION  AGE. 


745 


wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Major)  : m.  1917,  Rachel  Esme,  da. 
of  Charles  Newton,  of  1,  Ovington  Square, 
S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Moore,  Col.  Maurice  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Henry  Moore,  J.P.,  D.L., 
M.P.,  of  Moore  Hall,  Ballyglass,  co.  Mayo; 
b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Oscott  ; entered  88th  Regt. 
1874,  became  Capt.  Connaught  Rangers  1882, 
Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1902,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904 ; retired  1906  ; 
served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1877-9  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and 
battles  of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz, 
and  Riet  Vlei,  subsequently  Comdg.  a 
Column  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 

C. B.):  m.  1889,  Evelyn,  da.  of  John  Strat- 

ford Handcock,  of  Carantrila  Park,  co.  Gal- 
way ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  5,  Sea  View  Ter- 

race, Donnybrook , Dublin. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Maxtone,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Moore,  Capt.  Nithsdale  Carleton  Atkin- 
son, C.B.E.,  son  of  Joseph  Fletcher  Moore, 
of  Manor  Kilbride,  by  Dublin ; b.  1874 ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Port 
Convoy  Officer,  and  Senior  Naval  Officer, 
Lamlach  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Moore,  Lieut. -Com.  Norman  Cameron, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moore,  Pierce  Langrishe,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Lewis  Moore  (formerly  Ch.  Justice, 
Mysore),  of  Cheltenham;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham,  and  at  Ch.Ch.,  Oxford;  entered 
I.C.S.  1896,  became  Assist.  Collector  and 
Magistrate  Madras,  1897,  Dist.  Magistrate, 
Bangalore  1904,  first  Assist,  to  Resident  in 
Mysore  and  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  of  Coorg 
July  1906,  Head  Assist.  Collector  and  Magi- 
strate 1909,  Sub-Collector  and  Joint  Magis- 
trate May  igio,  Pres,  of  Madras  Corporation 
Nov.  1910,  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Madras 
Presidency  Aug.  1914,  and  Collector  and 
Dist.  Magistrate,  Kistna,  Nov.  19x9:  m. 
1904,  Muriel,  da.  of  Thomas  Lumsden 
Strange;  cr.  C.I.E.  1912.  Kistna,  Madras  ; 
East  India  United  Service,  United  Service 
{Bangalore),  and  Madras  Clubs. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  St.  Leger, 
C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Richard  Moore, 
of  Killashee,  co.  Kildare ; b.  1848 ; ed.  at 
Harrow ; formerly  Capt.  5th  Lancers,  and 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  S.  of  Ireland  Yeo.; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  17th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 

C. B);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Kildare 
(High  Sheriff  1897) : m.  1873,  Alice  Geraldine, 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Pratt  Tynte,  of  Tynte 
Park,  co.  Wicklow ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Killashee  House,  Naas,  co.  Kildare  ; Army 
and  Navy,  Cavalry,  and  Kildare  Street 
Clubs. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Frank, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War 

1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Moore,  Col.  Robert  Reginald  Heber, 
C.B.E. , M.D.;  b.  1858;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914- 19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Moore,  Capt.  Roger  Stevenson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Cecil  Russell, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1886 ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.A.S.C.,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport;  European  War 
1914-19  in  Russia  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Moore,  Thomas  Mitchell,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Ogle  James  Moore,  engaged 
in  pastoral  pursuits  in  Victoria  and  N.S. 
Wales;  b.  1875  > ed.  at  English  Gram.  Sch., 
Geelong,  Victoria;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900, 
as  Lieut.  N.S.  Wales  Imperial  Bushmen 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  engaged  in  pastoral 
pursuits  (sheep  farming)  in  N.S.  Wales ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Moore,  Lieut.  Thomas  Warren,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.R.,  Joint  Chm.  Navi- 
gating Officers’  Panel,  National  Maritime 
Board,  Vice-Chm.  Seafarers’  Joint  Council, 
and  Sec.  Merchant  Service  Guild  ; cr.M.B.E- 
(Civil)  19 — , C.B.E-  (Civil)  920  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Royal  Mersey  Yacht  Clubs. 
Moore,  Major  William  Agnew,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — *,  is  Major  R.G.A.;  served  during 
European  War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D S.O.)  ; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Antrim  Co.,  E. 
Antrim  Div.  (£/)  May  1919;  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 
Moore,  William  Harrison,  C.M.G.,  LL.D., 
son  of  John  Moore,  journalist,  of  West- 
minster, S.W. ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1891),  and  at  London  Univ. 
(LL.B.  1891) ; Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews  1911, 
LL.D.  Melbourne  1913;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
1891  ; is  Professor  and  Dean  of  Faculty  of 
Law,  Melbourne  Univ.:  m.  1898,  Edith,  da. 
of  the  Hon.  Sir  Thomas  A’Beckett,  a Puisne 
Juds;e  of  Supreme  Court,  Victoria;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  The  University,  Melbourne, 
Australia;  Melbourne  and  University  {Mel- 
bourne) Clubs. 

Moore,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Alfred 
Moore,  formerly  of  Indian  Army  ; b.  1873 ; 
entered  R.A.  1894,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Nicholson’s  Nek,  Wittebergen,  and  Caledon 
River  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1910-17  : m.  1910,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Chaldecott,  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
United  Service  Club. 

Moore,  Capt.  Hubert  Mansel  Bretting- 
ham-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  G.  E.  Bret- 
tingham-Moore,  of  Hobart;  b.  1891 ; is  Capt. 
Australian  Imperial  Force;  served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Rheban,  Orford,  Tasmania. 
Moore-Guggisberg  [see  Guggisberg]. 
Moore- Gw yn  [see  Gwyn]. 

Moore-Lane  [see  Lane]. 

Moores,  Col.  Charles  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Moores;  b.  1873; 
entered  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1893,  became 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1900,  Major  1909, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col. 
(retired)  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present 
at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River, 
etc.,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  nine  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  D.A.A.G,,  Portsmouth  1903-5,  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  1905-7,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Quartering  at  War  Office  1911-15  (Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; was  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915-19 ; 
sometime  in  command  of  Army  Ser.  Corps 
at  Mauritius  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Moores,  Maj.-Gen.  Samuel  Guise,  C.B. , 
C.  M . G.,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Moores, 
formerly  Devonshire  Regt.,  of  22,  Wood- 
stock  Road,  Bedford  Park,  W.  ; b.  1863 ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London;  M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1888  ; D.P.H. ; entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1890,  became  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912,  Col.  X914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919 ; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River,  Magers- 
fontein,  Poplar  Grove,  Diamond  Hill,  and 
Belfast  (wounded,  despatches  thrice,  pro- 
moted Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  as  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  with  34th  Gu  rds  and  29th  Div.,  and 
subsequently  as  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  an 
Army  (despatches  five  times,  C.B.,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  1914  Star,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palms) ; appointed  Comdt.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Coll.  1919;  now  Dep.  Director  Med. 
Sers.,  Aldershot  Command  ; formerly  Regi- 


1746 


COMPANIONAGE. 


mental  Med.  Officer,  Scots  Guards  (promoted 
Maj.-Gen.):  m.  1891,  Katharine  Louise,  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Wood,  R.E. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Guards’  Club. 

Moorhouse,  Major  Harry  Claude, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
S.  Moorhouse,  of  Bombay ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at 
Brighton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 

R. A.  1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major 
1902  (retired  1908),  and  Major  1917  ; served 
in  Uganda  1898  (medal),  in  Ashanti  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal),  with  Aro  Expedition  1901-2, 
as  Ch.  Transport  Officer  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major,  medal  with  clasp),  in  Kano-Sokoto 
campaign  1903  (despatches,  clasp),  with 
Oritsha  Hinterland  Expedition  1904-5  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  in  Dardanelles  1915 
Comdg.  a Batn.  R.N.  Div.  (despatches, 
Legion  of  Honour) ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; was  2nd  in  com- 
mand of  S.  Nigeria  Regt.  1903-5,  Comdt. 
thereof  1905-8,  Ch.  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  S. 
Nigeria  1908-11,  Provincial  Commr.  thereof 
1911-14,  since  when  he  has  been  Sec., 

S.  Provinces,  Nigeria;  a M.E.C.  of  the 
Colony;  cr.  D.S.0. 1906, C.M.G.  1914.  Lagos, 

S.  Nigeria;  18,  H arc  our  t Terrace , S.IV.  ; 
United  Service,  Junior  Naval  and  Military, 
and  Sports'  Clubs. 

Moorhouse,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Norwood, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  19 15-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moorshead,  Engineer  - Capt.  Herbert 
Brooks,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1870;  Engineer-Capt. 
R.N. ; European  War  1914-19,  present  at 
battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : m. 
1905  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Moorsom,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Martin, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Scarth 
Moorsom,  formerly  52nd  L.I.  ; b.  1839  ; 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort's  Own) 
1855  (retired  1877),  and  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1881  ; served  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8, 
present  at  capture  of  Lucknow  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Canada  1866  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
was  Chief  Constable  of  Lancashire  1880-1909 
(Police  medal) ; is  an  Hon.  Associate  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1877,  Edith  Arabella  Louisa  Florence, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Thomas  Bristow 
Lyons,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Brook  Hill,  co.  Antrim  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903.  Court  Manor, 
West  Meon,  Hants  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Morant,  Com.  Edgar  Robert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Adm.  Sir  George  Digby  Morant, 

K. C.B. ; b.  1874  ; ed.  privately  ; entered  R.N. 
1887,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1906,  and 
Acting  Capt.  1915  ; served  in  Chili  1891,  in 
command  of  H.M.S.  Quail  during  Blockade 
of  Venezuela  1902-3,  and  during-  European 
War  Comdg.  H.M.Ss.  Iphigenia  and 
Biarritz  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar) : m.  1906,  Daisy  Kathleen,  da.  of  Fred- 
erick Geiger  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Morant,  Brig.-Gen.  Hubert  Horatio  Shir- 
ley, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Horatio 
Harbord  Morant  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  R.M.C.  *,  is  Lieut.-Col.  Durham 

L. I.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; served  in  Sudan  1898  (despatches, 
medal,  4th  class  Osmanieh  and  Medjidie), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  1914,  Isabella  Helen,  da.  of  J.  C. 
Straker,  of  The  Leazes,  Hexham ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Morcom,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Keble, 

C. B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.;  European  War  1914-19  in  Balkans 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Mordaunt,  Lieut.-Col.  Osbert  Cautley, 

D. S.O.  [see  Mordaunt,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Mordy,  Major  Arnott  Grier,  D.S.O. ; j 

b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European  | 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

More,  Major  James  Carmichael,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883  ; Major  Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 


More,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Henry,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E  , son  of  the  late  Robert  Jasper  More 
(M.P.  for  S.,  or  Ludlow,  Div.  of  Shropshire), 
of  Linley,  Bishop’s  Castle,  Shropshire ; b. 
1875  ; Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  in  the  Army  ; 
has  been  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  at  War  Office,  and 
Director  Air  Personal  Ser.,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus) : 
m.  1919,  Phyllis  Blanche,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Francis  Parker  [see  E.  Macclesfield]  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  25,  South 

Street,  Park  Lane , W. ; Union,  and.  Royal 
Air  Force  Clubs. 

Moreland,  William  Harrison,  C.S.I., 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Harrison 
Moreland,  of  Belfast ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1st  Class  Law,  1889) ; entered  I.C.S. 
1888  ; served  in  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh 
as  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  and 
Joint  Magistrate  and  Acting  Under  Sec.  to 
Govt.  ; appointed  Assist.  Commr.,  United 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1894,  Joint  Magistrate 
1897,  and  Director  of  Land  Records  and 
Agriculture  1899;  retired  1914;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1905,  C.S.I.  1912.  Bengeo  Old  Vicarage, 
Hertford  ; East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Moresby,  Walter  Halliday,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Adm.  John  Moresby,  of  Fareham, 
Hants;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Westminster  Sch., 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  882, 
M.A.  1884,  LL.B.  1886) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1888;  Legai  Adviser  at  War  Office  : m.  1897, 
Mary  Graham,  da.  of  Com  Oswald  Baylis 
Niven,  R.N.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1917,  C.B.E* 
(Civil)  1920.  t r,  Pembroke  Road,  W.  ; 2, 
Hare  Court,  Temple,  E.C.;  Caledonian  Club. 

Moreton,  Major  Percy  Clifford  Reynolds, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Ducie,  colls.]. 

Morgan,  Col.  Alexander  Braithwaite, 

C. B.E.-,  6.1866;  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary 
Cof.  Army  Pay  Depart;  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Morgan,  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony  Hickman, 

D. S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Anthony 
Morgan,  J.P.  (formerly  95th  Regt.),  of 
Bunalun,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork ; b.  1858 ; 
ed.  at  Kingstown  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin;  L.K.Q.C.P.  Ireland,  and  L.R.C.S.I. 
1880;  entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1881, 
and  became  Surg.-Maj.  1893;  retired  1896; 
served  in  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  "in  operations  against  Fodi 
Kabba  in  the  Gambia  1891-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  Expeditions  against  the 
Sofas  in  W.  Africa  1893-4  as  Senior 
Med.  Officer  (despatches),  against  Fodi 
Silah  in  the  Gambia  1894  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  volunteered  for  ser.  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  and 
Principal  Med.  Officer  of  Princess  of 
Wales  Hospital  Ship  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp)  and  during  European  War 
1014-15  with  R.A.M.C. ; formerly  Major  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  18th  Middlesex  Rifle  Vol.  ,' 
is  a F.R.G.S.,  a F.Z.S.,  a Member  of 
Iron  and  Steel  Institute, a Director  of  Wil- 
liam Dixon  (Limited),  iron  and  coal  masters, 
a Freeman  of  Glasgow  City,  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Cork  (High  Sheriff  1904) ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Isle  of  Wight  (C)  Jan.  1906: 
m.  1896,  Mary  (of  Govanbill,  Glasgow), 
second  da.  of  the  late  C.  E.  Bagnell.  of 
Clonkennan,  co.  Limerick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1894. 
14,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.;  Holly  brook 
House,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork;  Bunalun, 
Skibbereen,  co.  Cork;  Army  and  Navy, 
Carlton,  Kildare  Street,  Royal  Yacht  Squad- 
ron, Royal  Northern  Yacht,  Royal  Cork 
Yacht,  and  Royal  St.  George  Yacht  Clubs. 

Morgan,  Major  Bernard  Evan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Alfred  Morgan  ; 
b.  1878;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.;  is  Major 
Indian  Army;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915* 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1747. 


Morgan,  Lieut.  Charles  Eric,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.;  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Navigating  Officer  1st  Light  Cruiser 
Squadron  (despatches,  D.S.O. );  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Morgan,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Langb ridge, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Morgan,  of 
Tower  House,  Beacon  Hill,  Bath  ; b.  1855  ; 
ed.  privately  in  Australia  and  Bath  ; is  a 
CivilEngineer,a  M.I.C.E.  (Member of  Council), 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  (T.F.),  and  a Director  of 
London  Brighton  and  S.  Coast  Railway  (Ch. 
Engineer  1896-1917)  and  other  cos. ; some- 
time a Member  of  Hon.  Advisory  Valuation 
Committee,  Min.  of  Munitions:  m.  1883, 

Mary,  da.  of  William  Watkins  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Woodhurst,  Kenley,  Surrey;  St. 
Stephen's  Club. 

Morgan,  Major  Charles  Robert 
Faulconer,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major 
R.A.S.C.;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Morgan,  Col.  Claude  Kyd,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  David  Morgan,  J.P.,  of 
Douglasleigh,  Carnoustie  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1893)  ; 
entered  R A.M.C.  1894,  became  Major  1906, 
Lieut  -Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1917 ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.); 
was  a Member  of  British  Mission  to 
Washington,  U.S.A.  1918-19  ; is  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1905,  Eleanor,  only  da.  of  the 
late  T.  H.  Smallman,  of  Waverley,  London, 
Ontario;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy , and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Clifford  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Arthur  E.  Morgan,  of  The 
Mount,  Llandaff;  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Taunton;  Manager  Steel  Co.,  and 
Capt.  Welch  Regt. ; European  War  1914- 19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
The  Mount , Llandaff,  Cardiff. 

Morgan,  Major  David  Watts,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  M.P.,  son  of  Thomas  Morgan,  of 
Neath ; b.  1867 ; Major  Labour  Corps, 
and  a J.P.  and  County  Councillor  for  Gla- 
morganshire; European  War  1914-19  (pro- 
moted from  rai  ks  1914,  despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.)  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  E-  Div  of 
Rhondda  {Lab)  since  Dec.  1918 : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Caemawr , Porth,  Rhondda,  Glamorgan. 

Morgan,  Rev.  Emmanuel  Maria,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  Edward  Morgan;  b.  1853;  ed.  at 
English  Coll.,  Douai,  and  at  St.  Edmund’s 
Coll.,  Ware  ; entered  Army  Chap.  Depart. 
1881,  and  retired  1913  ; is  in  Holy  Orders 
of  the  Church  of  Rome,  and  a 1st  class 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5,  in  Sudan  1885-6  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  during  the  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  Somaliland  1902-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Morgan,  Major  Francis  Alan  Steuart, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  Major  RG.A. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) : 
m.  1919,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
F.  Willoughby,  O.B.E.,  V.D.,  of  The  Stone 
House,  Daventry;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Frederic  James,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Ernest 
Augustus  Morgan,  R.  ofWelborne,  Norfolk; 
b.  1889;  Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  wounded,  D.S.O., 
M.C,,  C.B.E.):  m.  1917,  Phyllis  Edwina,  da. 
of  the  late  Edwin  Windsor;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Morgan,  Col.  Frederick  James,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1862 ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1887,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1915; 
retired  1919  ; served  during  S.  African  War 


1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Morgan,  George,  C.B.E.,  I.S.O.,  son  of 
William  Morgan  ; b.  1853  I formerly  Controller 
of  Post  Office  Stores  Depart. ; has  Order  ol 
Leopold  of  Belgium  : m.  1880,  Annie  Eliza, 
da.  of  Joseph  Feltham ; cr.  I. S.O.  1911, 

C. B.E.  1919*  Downings,  Wallington, 
Surrey. 

Morgan,  Capt.  Harold  de  Reimer 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  E.  Kent 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Morgan,  Hopkin,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Morgan  Morgan,  of  Neath  ; b.  1849  ; is  Mayor 
of  Neath,  and  Chm.,  Glamorganshire  County 
Council  and  of  Appeal  Tribunal  for  West 
Glamorgan:  m 1 808,  Hannah,  da.  of  David 
Griffiths;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Brynclydach, 
Nea'h. 

Morgan,  Lieut.- Com.  Horace  Leslie, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  Capt.  H.  H.  Morgan, 
R.M.L.I.;  b.  1888;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  with  Mine  Clearing  Force 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Morgan,  John  Hammond,  C.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Morgan,  F.R.C.S.,  of  3, 
Sussex  Place,  W. ; b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1870,  M.A. 
1873);  F.R.C.S.,  England  1876;  is  Hon. 

Surg.  a Rifle  Vol.  Regt.,  Consulting  Surg. 
to  Hospital  for  Sick  Children,  and  Con- 
sulting Surg.  and  Treasurer  of  Charing 
Cross  Hospital  Med.  Sch.,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  ; European  War  1917,  Comdg.  a 
Hospital  in  France  (French  medal);  for- 
merly Pres,  of  Med.  So.  of  London ; com- 
piled a catalogue  of  Charing  Cross  Hospital 
Museum;  author  of  various  medical  papers  : 
m.  1874,  Isabel,  da.  of  W.  C.  Lucy,  formerly 
of  Brookthorpe,  Gloucestershire  ; cr.  C.V.O. 
1901.  3,  Connaught  Square.  Hyde  Park, 

W.  ; Hilliers,  Bucklebury , Reading  ; Beef- 
steak, Athenceum  and  New  University  Clubs. 
Morgan,  Lieut.-Col.  John  William  Moore, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917- 
Morgan,  Lieut.  Llewellyn  Vaughan, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.C.,  son  of  Joseph  John  Morgan, 
of  134,  Holland  Road,  Kensington,  W. ; b. 
1891  ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  vVar  1914-19 
(D.S.C.,  M.V.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium) : m.  1916  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918. 

Morgan,  Major  Mountiford  Hickman 
Llewellyn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Thomas  Westropp  Morgan,  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered- 
Indian  Army  1903,  became  Capt.  1909,  and 
Major  1916  ; served  at  Suez  Canal  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1913,  Anna  Hickman, 
da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Hodder,  of  Ringabella, 
co.  Cork;  cr.  D.S.O.  19 1 5.  ■ J unior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Morgan,  Rosslewin  Westropp, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Westropp 
Thomas  Morgan,  formerly  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1899,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18,  firstly  Comdg.  his 
Batn.,  and  subsequently  a Brig,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1920,  Maud 
Esther  Nathan  ; cr.  D S.O.  (with  Bar)  1916. 

C. M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Morgan,  Capt.  William  Duthie,  D.S.O., 

M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.A.;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x9. 

Morgan,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  E.  F.  Morgan,  of  Coombe  Dell, 
Croydon;  b.  1883;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E. ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 


1748 


COMPANION  AGE. 


D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1919,  Evelyn 

Mary,  da.  of  W.  H.  Wright,  of  Addiscombe, 
Croydon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Morgan-Grenville  [see  Grenville]. 
Morgan-Owen  [see  Owen]. 

Moriarty,  Capt.  Oisin  Eveleigh,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Moriarty,  Major  Oliver  Nash,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  19 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Moriarty,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Bettes- 
worth,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1877  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Morice,  George  Farquhar,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Director-Gen.  Public 
Security  Depart.,  Cairo;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1920. 

Morin,  Major  Archibald  Henrj^  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Staff  Officer  to  Ch.  Engineer; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  as  Major  In- 
dian Army  Reserve  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Morison,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  John  Morison;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (B.A.  1900);  Bar.  Canada  1903;  is 
Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  an  A.A.G.  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
».S.O.  1915.  Hamilton,  Ontario , Canada. 

Morison,  Engineer-Capt.  Richard  Barns, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  laie  Daniel  Morison,  of 
Elm  Park,  Broadhempston  ; b.  1871  ; 
Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Morrill,  William  Lucius,  C.B  E.  ; b. 

18 — ; British  Representati\e  for  Peruvian 
Railwajs;  cr.  C.B.E.  tCivil)  1920. 

MoRLAND,.My<?r  Walter  Edward  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C  , el.  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Moiland,  of  West  Ilsley,  Berks  ; b.  1882; 
Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L. I.;  S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  meda'  with  three  clasps), 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O  ):  m.  1920,  Dulce  Musgrave,  da.  of  W. 
M.  Wroughton,  of  Crenton  Lodge,  North- 
ampton, and  77,  Chester  Square,  S.W. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Morlet,  Major  Claude,  D.S.O.,  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Morley,  Capt.  Francis  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1891  ; European  War  1914-18,  as 
Capt.  Dorset  Regt.  (despatches  twice,  pro- 
moted 2nd  Lieut.,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Morley,  George,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 

Jtm  s Morley,  of  Heaton,  Bradford ; b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  Bradford,  and  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  1895,  B.C.L.  1Q09);  sometime  in 
R.E.  Mil.;  D st.  Inspector,  Roy.  Irish  Con- 
stabulary 181,8-1910,  since  when  he  has  been 
Ch.  Constable  of  Hull : m.  1900,  Agnes,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Tetley  Mill  es,  ot  Hillside 
House,  Bradfoid.  snd  Bishop’s  Lydeard, 
Somerset:  cr.  CBE-  (Civil)  -920.  Chief 
Constable  s Office,  Kingston-upan-Hull ; 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  National  Clubs. 

Morley,  Major  Lionel  St.  Heliers,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1876 ; entered  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  1896,  and  became  Major  1914  ; retired 
1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Morley,  Lieut.-Col.  Lyddon  Charteris, 
C.B.E. ; b.  1877;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Hampshire  Regt.;  Somaliland  1902-4 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19, 
finally  in  Siberia  (despatches,  O.B.E., 
C.B.E.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour):  tn. 
1907,  Gladys  Vivienne,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas 
de  Multon  Lee  Braddell,  of  32,  Westbourne 
Gaidens,  Folkestone;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Morley,  James  Wycliffe  Headlam-, 

C.B.E.,  son  ot  the  late  Rev.  Canon  A.  W. 
Headlam,  of  Whor'ton  Hall,  Barnard  Castle ; 
b.  1853;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  King’s  Coil., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890);  Siaff  Inspec- 
tor, Board  of  Education  1902-20,  Assist. 
Director,  Political  Intelligence  Depart., 
Foreign  Office  1918-20;  now  Historical  Ad- 
viser there  ; has  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Morley;  author  of  “ Life  of  Bis- 
marck,” etc. : m.  1893,  Elsa,  da.  of  Dr.  A. 
Sonrtag,  of  Liineburg,  Hanover;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(CL  il)  1920.  1,  St.  Mary's  Road,  Wimbledon, 
S.W.;  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Mcrlidge,  Capt.  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mornement,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Morphett,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Charles, 
C M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and 
an  A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Morphew,  Col.  Edward  Maudsley, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1867 ; Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  cr  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Morphy,  Major  John  Aubrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Edmond  Morphy,  of  Osliawa, 
Ontario  ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll., 
Rosedale,  Toronto,  and  at  Toronto  Univ. 
(B.A.  1912)  ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Craig  and  Morphy  (Limited), 
engineers  and  contractors,  of  Prince  Albert; 
Saskatchewan,  and  Major  Canadian  Forces  , 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Uni- 
versity ( Toronto ) Club. 

Morrell,  Alfred,  C.B.E.-,  b.  18—; 
sometime  Dep.  Chm.  of  Bacon  Board,  Min. 
of  Food  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Morrell,  Major  John  Frederick  Baker, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O . ; b.  1882;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) ; 
European  War  1914-1919  (D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class')  1905,  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
1919. 

Morrell,  Major  Roy,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Morrice,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  third  son  of  the  late  John  Walter 
Morrice,  of  Hungerford  Park,  Berks ; b. 
1862;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1890,  Major 
1900,  and  Brevet  Litut.-Col.  1918;  retired 
1904;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; thanked  bv  both  Houses  of 
Queensland  Legislature  for  services  during 
Shearers’  Strike;  is  a J.P.  and  a County 
Councillor  for  Wilts:  m.  1897,  Eleanor  Con- 
stance, youngest  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  WT. 
Murray,  of  Shrivenham,  Berks  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  The  Priory,  Malmesbury,  Wilts ; Army 
and  Navv  Club. 

Morris,  Major  Alfred,  D.S.O.  ) b.  18 — ; 
Major  Roy.  Fusiliers ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Morris,  Col.  Arthur  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D S.O.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Morris 
[Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.] ; b.  1861  ; entered 
Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1883,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet 
Col.  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1909;  retired  1913; 
served  in  Nile  Campaign  1884-5  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  during  Burma  War 
1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Karen  Field 


COMPANIONAGE. 


749 


Force  1888-9  (despatches,  clasp),  with  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (thanked  by  Govt, 
of  India,  despatches,  clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  N. 
Territories  of  Gold  Coast  1900,  in  command 
of  two  Expeditions  (despatches  twice)  in 
Ashanti  1900,  Comdg.  Northern  Relief 
Column,  Kumassi  Fort  during  the  siege, 
and  the  Column  which  cut  its  way  out 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp.  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  in  command 
of  Tiansi  Expedition  1902  (despatches); 
was  Ch.  Commr.  and  Comdt.  of  N. 
Territories,  Gold  Coast  1899-1904,  and 
Comdt.  Mounted  Inf.  Sch.,  Ambala  1906-9, 
Duke  of  York’s  Roy.  Mil.  Sch.  1909-13,  and 
an  Internment  Camp  1915-20 : nt.  1902, 

Dorothy  Rhoda  Wilkie,  adopted  da.  of 
Walter  Laverton,  formerly  of  Victoria  Park, 
Manchester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1890,  C.M.G.  1904. 
Duncan , Vancouver  Island,  British 
Columbia. 

Morris,  Col.  Arthur  Hugh,  C.B.E.  ; 

6.  18 — ; Col.  in  the  Army ; European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Morris , Major  Basil  Moorhouse,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artillery;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Morris,  Charles  Arthur,  C.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Frederick  William  Morris, 
I.C.S.  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.,  M.B.,  M.C. , Honours  in 
Natural  Science  1884);  F.R.C.S.  England 
1888  ; formerly  Pathologist  to  Chelsea  Hos- 
pital for  Women,  House  Surg.  St.  Bartho- 
lomew’s Hospital,  and  Resident  Med.  Officer 
at  Liverpool  Roy.  Infirmary  ; is  a Fellow  of 
Obstetrical  So.,  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  (Territorial),  a Member  of  British 
Med.  Asso.,  Consulting  Surg.  to  Grosvenor 
Hospital  for  Women  and  Children,  and  Med. 
Officer  to  King  Edward  VII.  Hospital  for 
Officers:  m.  1893,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late 
Samuel  Seldon,  C.B.,  H.M.’s  Customs;  cr. 

C. V.O.  1901.  22,  Chester  Square,  S.W. 

Morris,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Edward, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1881;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia 
during  European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Morris,  Major  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1885;  Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
Middlesex  Regt.,and  Adj.3rd  London  Regt. 
(T.A.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Morris,  Major  Charles  Oxley,  D.S.O.) 
b 1879;  is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Morris,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Reade 
Monroe,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.  1905)  ; is  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut. -Coi.  R.A.M.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bai ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Morris,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  Merritt,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , son  of  Edmund  Morris,  of  Toronto, 
and  grandson  of  the  Hon.  James  Morris,  of 
Brockville,  Canada ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.  Sch.,  and  Mil.  Coll.,  Canada  ; entered 
Devonshire  Regt.  1890,  became  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Major  1912,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  Comdg.  Mounted 
Rifles  (which  he  raised),  and  as  Adj. 
Thorneycroft’s  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.-Maj  , 
successively  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Irish 
Regt.,  and  a Batn.  King’s  Own  (Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.),  and  Brig.-Gen.  Cotride. 
an  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.,  Order  of  the  Nile) : m.  1895,  Lily, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  G.  W.  Shakespear  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Morris,  Lieut. -Com.  Edward  N.  Groves, 

D. S.O.]  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.V.R,  ; 


served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Morris,  Edward  Robert,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18—  ; was  a Member  of  Newfoundland  War 
Contingent  Assoc,  in  London  ; has  Belgian 
Ordre  de  la  Couronne  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919- 

Morris,  Capt.  Eric  Wells,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-19  with  Connaught  Rangers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Morris,  Major  Ernest  Russell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Morris,  Ernest  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Elward  Morris,  of 
Market  Harborough ; b.  1865;  ed.  privately  ; 
House  Gov.  of  London  Hospital;  author  of 
“The  History  of  the  London  Hospital”:  nt. 
1896,  Mary,  da.  of  John  Asht.^a  Knight,  of 
Wanstead  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civify  1920.  The 
Elms,  Winchmore  Hill,  N. 21. 

Morris,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Abbott, 
C.M  G , D.S.O.  ; b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Morris,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Mortimer, 

C. B. , D S.O.;  b.  1868;  Col.  Indian  Army,  and 
a Brig.  Com  with  rank  of  Brig  -Gen. ; Meso- 
potamia 1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Morris,  Major  George  William  Sterne, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1879;  Major  R.F.A.  ; retired 
1919;  S.  African  War  1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.SO.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Morris,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hugh,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C. ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  igi4-i8(  de- 
spatches, D.S.O. , Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1908, 
Ag  ies  Mary.  da.  of  Leonard  Gui-e  Wingfield- 
Stratferd  [see  V.  Powerscourt,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Morris,  Major  Joseph,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  ((despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Morris , Lieut.-Col.  Richard  John,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Morris,  Major  Robert  John,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  S Stafford- 
shire Regt.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Morris,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Henry, 
C.B.E.,  el- son  of  William  Morris,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  The  Lodge,  Halifax;  b.  1848;  ed. 
at  Rugby  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire 
Dragoons  ; a J.P.  and  D-L-,  W.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire:  m.  1909,  Florence  Ethel,  da.  of  the 
late  Richard  Crompton,  of  Bury  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Bolton  Lodge,  Bolton  Percy,  Yorkshire  ; 
Union  Club. 

Morris,  William  Russell,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O. ; 
b.  1853  ; entered  Post  and  Telegraph  Depart., 
New  Zealand  1875,  and  became  Controller  ot 
Money  Orders  and  Savings  Bank,  and  Ac- 
countant 1907,  Assist.  Sec.  1907,  and  Sec. 

¥113;  subsequently  Director  of  Post  and 
elegraph  Sers.,  New  Zealand  Mil.  Forces 
(I.S.O.)  ; has  been  Ch.  Public  Ser.  Commr. 
since  1920;  cr.  I.S.O.  19x7,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Wellington , New  Zealand. 

Morris,  Col.  William  Pollok-,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O..  son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert  Morris 
Pollok- Morris,  of  Craig,  Kilmarnock;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Harrow;  entered  18th  Hussars  1886, 
became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1909;  retired 
1913;  served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  1897-8  (despatches,  three  clasps),  and 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps  D.S.O.);  appointed  to  command 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1750 


a Cav.  Regt.  1914;  is  a D.L.  and  J.P.  for 
Ayrshire:  m.  1907,  Jane  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Jameson  Torrie,  of  1,  Glen- 
finlas  Street,  Edinburgh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Craig , Kilmarnock ; Naval 
and  Military , and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Morris,  Wing-C-  m.  Alfred  Drummond 
Warrington-,  C.M.G. , O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Morrisey,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Sydney, 

D. S.O. , son  of  T.  L.  Morrisey,  of  Montreal ; 

b.  1890 ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces ; 
European  War  1914-19  in  France  and  Siberia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  j cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  482, 

Roslyn  Avenge,  Westmount,  P.Q.,  Canada. 

Morrison,  Mrs.  Agnes  Brysron,  CB.E., 

da.  of  Thomas  Ingiis  ; b.  18 — ; sometime 
Pres.  Scottish  Children’s  League  of  Pity  for 
Glasgow  ; Organiser  < f Flag  Collections  for 
War  Charities  during  European  War  : m. 
18—,  Artf/ur  Morrison  ; cr.  C.B.E*  (Civil) 
IQ20.  Merchiston . 8,  Freeland  Road,  Ealing 
Common , W. 

Morrison,  Col.  Frank  Stanley,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  F.  R Morrison  ; b. 
188:  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Dragoons, 
and  a D.A.G.  with  rank  of  Col.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St  A.nne,  C M.G., 
Order  of  Danilo  of  Montenegro)  ; cr  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1918 

Morrison,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Fraser, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Curran  Morrison,  of  Toronto  ; 
b.  1884  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  F'  rces,  and 
Di  ector  Soldiers’  Civil  Re-establishment, 
Toronto  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Toronto,  Canada . 
Morrison,  Major  James  Archibald, 
D S.O.,  son  of  Allred  Morrison,  of  Fonthill 
House,  Hendon,  Wilts;  b 1873;  Major 
Grenadier  Guards  Reserve  of  Officers ; 
European  War  19x4-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1920,  Doroihv  Halt'  n cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Basildon  Park,  near  Reading;  Carlton,  Marl 
borough,  White’s,  and  Bachelors'  Clubs 
Morrison,  Airs.  Julia  Minnie,  C.B.E., 

da.  of  John  Hamilton  Whitcioft;  b.  18 — ; 
Orgat  iser  of  Free  Buffet  for  Soldiers, 
Kingstown  Pier,  Dublin  : m.  1890,  Beamish 
Mor>  iso  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Kings- 
town, Dublin. 

Morrison,  Afa/'crWilliam,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
D.C.M.;b.  1881;  Major  Gordon  Highlanders; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.C.M.),  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  igi8. 

Morrison,  Capt.  William  Kenneth, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  1891;  M.B.  18—;  is  Capt. 
R.A.MC. ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Morrison-Scott  [see  Scott]. 

Morrogh,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Florence 
MacCarthy,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Jam*  s 
MatCarthy  Morrogh,  of  Inishbeg,  co.  Cork  ; 
b.  1819;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Munster  Fusi- 
liers; served  in  Ashanti  1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  N.  Nigeria  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Bornu  Expedition  1902  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Morse,  Lieut.  Harold  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Amyas  Morse,  of  The  Bourne,  Bourne 
End,  Bi  cks  ; b.  1891 ; Lieut.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Morse,  Lieut.  John  Anthony  Vere, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Sydney  Morse,  of  14,  Airlie 
Gardens,  Kensington,  W. ; b.  1892;  entered 
R.N.  1905,  and  became  Lieut.  1914;  served 
in  Dardanelles  1915,  present  at  landing  at 
Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Mary 
Faith,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Howard 
Leeds  [see  Leeds,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1915- 

Morse,  Major  Richard  Victor,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Mining  Section,  Australian 
Imperial  Forces;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O. 
I9i7- 


Morshead,  Lieut -Col.  Henry  Treise, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Reginald  Morshead, 
of  Tavistock,  Devonshire  ; b.  1882  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  ; served  during  Emopean  War 
1914  17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1917,  Evelyn  Templer,  da.  of  H.  T.  Widdi- 
combe  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Morshead,  Lieut.-Col.  Leslie  James, 
C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Morshead,  of  Ballarat,  Victoria;  b.  1889; 
ed.  at  Ballarat,  and  at  Melbourne  Univ. ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Imperial  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19,  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli 
(present  at  landing),  in  France  Comdg.  a 
Brig.,  and  in  Unued  Kingdom  as  A.A.G. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 

C. M.G.);  sometime  a Master  at  Melbourne 
Gram.  Sch.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  iqig. 
Brindley  Park,  Merriwa,  N.S.  Wales; 
United  Service,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Morshead,  Major  Owen  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Mort,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Macaulay,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  8th  Hussars  (retired) ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Morter,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Pelham, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  withR.F.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Mortimore,  Major  Charles  Reynolds, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Richard  Mortimore,  of 
Kingsmill,  Cullompton,  Devon;  b.  1872; 
ed.  at  Cranleigh  Sch.;  entered  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.) 
1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  and  Major  1912 ; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1898-9  (medal 
with  two  clasps)  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1915. 
Mortimore,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Alick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1875  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and  be- 
came Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1918 ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; appointed  Ch.  Instruc- 
tor in  Gunnery,  Sch.  of  Instruction  for 
R.H.A.  and  R.F.A.  1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Mortimore,  Paymaster- Capt.  Frederick 
William,  M.V.O.;  b.  1858;  entered  R.N. 
1875,  and  became  Staff  Paymaster  1897,  Fleet 
Paymaster  1899,  and  Paymaster-in-Chief 
1911;  retired  1914;  now  Paymaster-Capt. ; 
sometime  of  H.M.  Yacht  Victoria  and  Albert; 
cr.  M.V.O. ) 4th  class)  1916.  Riseholme,  Elm 
Rjad,  Hors  ell,  Woking. 

Morton,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Simson, 

C. M.G.,;  b.  18—;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1,  as  Capt.  Highland  L I.  (de- 
spatches), and  European  War  1914-16,  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Highland  L.I. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
15,  Montgomerie  Quadrant,  Glasgow. 

Morton,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  CB.E.; 
b.  1877  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Cheshire  Regt.  ; Nile  Expedition  1898 
(Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  Wa<-  1914- 19  (despatches, C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Morton,  Major  Frank  Willoughby, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  a Commando ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Morton,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1882  ; Lieut-  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt. ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  of 
his  Regt.  (despatches,  promoted  2nd  Lieut., 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Morton,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Murray,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  M.B.)  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1896);  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Morton,  Paymaster-Capt  James  Elliot 
Vowler,  C.B.  ; el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Henry  Morton;  b.  1861  ; Paymaster-Capt. 
R • N i retired ) , and  an  Officer  Legion  of  Honour ; 
has  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  (2nd  class)  with 
Swords  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Morton,  Major  William  Alexander, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Morton,  William  Cuthbert,  C.B.E. , M.D., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Morton,  D.D. ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1896,  M.D. 
1910)  ; Hon.  Demonstrator  on  Anatomy, 
Leeds  Univ. : cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Mosby,  John  Edward  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R. A. F. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moseley,  Col.  Arthur  Henry,  D.S.O., 

M. B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Moseley,  of  Leaton  Hall,  Stourbridge ; b. 
1880  ; ed.  at  Sydney  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M. 
1906)  ; is  Col.  Australian  Forces ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1909,  Leila  Maud,  da.  of  H.  Gor- 
man, of  Strathfield;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Sydney, 

N. S.  Wales. 

Moseley,  Charles  Herbert  Harley,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  Edwin  C.  Moseley,  of  Nassau,  Baha- 
mas ; b.  1857 ; appointed  Assist.  Colonial  Sec., 
Sierra  Leone  1884,  Treasurer,  M.E.C.  and 
M.L.C.  of  the  Gambia  1891,  and  of  Lagos 
1894,  Colonial  Sec.,  Lagos  1901-5  ; re- 
tired 1905 ; served  with  Gambia  Expe- 
dition 1894  (thanked) ; acted  as  Admini- 
strator of  the  Gambia  1891-2-3,  and  as  Gov. 
of  Lagos  1902,  1903,  and  1904  : m.  1886, 
Mary,  da.  of  Joseph  Wood,  of  Harrogate; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Mosley,  Alexander,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Mosley,  of  Cheadle,  Cheshire  ; 
b.  1847  ; ed.  privately;  was  Chm.  of  Recep- 
tion Committe;  on  occasion  of  visit  of 
T.R.H.  the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cornwall 
and  York  to  Gibraltar  1901 ; is  a J.P.,  senior 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Thomas  Mosley  and 
Co.,  bankers,  of  Gibraltar,  and  Pres,  of 
Gibraltar  Chamber  of  Commerce  : m.  1880, 
Mercedes,  da.  of  Francis  Prancia,  J.P., 
of  Gibraltar;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Gibraltar ; 
Mediterranean  (Gibraltar)  Club. 

Mosley,  Lieut. - Col.  Henry  Samuel, 
D.S.O.,  M .R.C.V.S.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Mosley,  of  59,  Upper  Gloucester  Place,  W.  ; 
b.  1879 ; entered  Army  Vet.  Depart.  1902, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy)  : m.  1915,  Marcia  Constance  Emmeline, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dixon  Dixon-Brown, 
of  Unthank,  Northumberland  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Mosley,  Major  Wilfred  Humphrey, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1883;  Major  Wiltshire 
Regt.,  attached  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
M C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Moss,  David  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Moss,  Major  Edward  Lawton,  C.M.G., 
M.C.)  b.  1880;  Major  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  M.C., 
C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Moss,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Boyd  Boyd-, 
C.M.G.,  D S.O. ; b.  1875 ; entered  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1896,  became  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1915.  and  Lieut. -Col.  1918;  Sierra  Leone 
1898-9  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 


with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Brig.-Gen.  (wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Moss,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moss-Blundell  [see  Blundell], 

Mossop,  Major  Albert  Isaac,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L-I.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mossop,  Capt.  Joseph  Upjohn,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  James  Mossop,  Esq.,  of  Cliffdale,  Vryheid, 
Transvaal;  b.  1872  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902, 
with  Johannesburg  Mounted  Rifles  (D.S.O.); 
is  a farmer  : m.  1904,  Clarissa,  da.  of  Henry 
Melvill  Meek,  of  Wakkerstroon  Dist.,  Natal ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Clarissa  Vale,  P.O. 
Bethiah , Transvaal. 

Mostyn,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Savage, 

C. B.  [see  B.  Mostyn]. 

Mostyn-Owen  [see  Owen]. 

Mothersill,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Sidney, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Mott,  Basil,  C.B.  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at 
International  Coll.,  Isleworth,  in  Switzerland, 
and  at  Roy.  Sch.  of  Mines  (Asso.,  Murchison 
medal);  Yice-Fres.  of  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers ; was  a Member  of  War-Office  and 
other  Committees  during  European  War  : m. 
1887,  Florence  Harmar  Parker ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1918.  10,  Arkwright  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W. 

Mott,  Maj.-Gen.  Stanley  Fielder,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Albert  Moss,  of  Scotswood, 
Sunningdale;  b.  1873  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  Reserve ; S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  53rd 
Welsh  Div.  in  Palestine  and  Egypt  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Orders  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia  and  Nile  of  Egypt, 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1st,  1 905,  Ethel  Harriet, 
who  d.  iqo6,  da.  of  Oswald  Robinson  ; 2ndly, 
1909,  Sophie  Theresa,  da.  of  Leopold  Stern, 
and  widow  of  Capt.  H.  F.  Gavnor;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Green’s  Park , Blaktsley, 
Northants. 

Mottram,  Thomas  Harry,  C.B.  E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Divisional  Inspector  of  Mines,  and 
Chm.  of  Colliery  Recruiting  Courts,  York- 
shire and  N.  Midlands  Div. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Moti  Chand,  Babu,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; is 
Rais  and  a Land  Owner  of  Benares,  and  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov.  thereof ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Benares,  India. 

Mouat,  Major  George  Elliot  Dundas, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  George  Bridges  Mouat, 
Roy . Army  Med.  Corps ; b 1879  5 ed.  privately, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; 
served  in  British  E.  Africa  1 915-16  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Maud  Grace 
Frances  McArthur;  cr.  D.S.O  1917.  Ling 
Howe,  Windermere;  Junior  Army  and  Navy, 
and  United  Sports’  Clubs. 

Mould,  Col.  William  Thomas,  C.M.G.  ; 
b 18 — ; ,foimerly  Col.  R.A.M.C.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Moule,  Horace  Frederick  D’Oyly,  C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Horatio  Moule  of 
Wolverton  and  Road,  Somerset;  b.  1843; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  I.C.S.  1863  ; 
was  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.W.  Pro- 
vinces 1879-89 ; appointed  Commr.  of  Luck- 
now 1890,  and  of  Rohilkhand  1893  ; sometime 
a Member  of  Board  of  Revenue  of  N.W. 
Provinces  ; retired  1898 ; is  a J.P.  for  Surrey : 
m.  1871,  Banna,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late 
Gen.  Richard  Horsford,  Bengal  Artillery; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1897.  7,  Hereford  Square , S.JV.; 
Reform  Club. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1752 


Moullin,  Col.  Charles  William  Mansell, 

C. B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1851;  T ieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col  R.A.  M.C.  (T.  F.)  ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  28,  Victoria  Road, 
W.8. 

Moulton-Barrett  [see  Barrett]. 
Moultrie,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Crawford, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1868  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. , 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mount,  Lieut. -Col.  Alan  Henry  Laurence, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1881;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
peanWar  1914-19  (O.B.E.,  C.B.E  );  cr.  O.B.E- 
1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Mount, William  Arthur,  C.B.E.,M.P.,  son 
of  the  late  William  GeorgeMount,  of  Wasing 
Place,  Berks  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1889)  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1893  ; was  Assist.  Private 
Sec.  1895-1900,  and  Parliamentary  PrivateSec. 
1900-1901,  to  Chancellor  of  the  Exchequer 
(Rt.Hon.  Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach,  Bt.,  M.P.), 
Parliamentary  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  of  I 
Exchequer  (Rt.  Hon.  C.  T.  Ritchie,  M.P.)  I 
1902  and  Civil  Member  of  Claims  Commn.,| 
War  Office  1916-17  ; is  a J.P.  for  Berkshire, 
Member  of  Council  of  Duchy  of  Lancaster,  | 
and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour ; appoint- 
ed Second  Church  Estates  Commr.  1919  ; sat 
as  M.P.  for  S. , or  Newbury,  Div.  of  Berkshire 
(C)  Oct.  1900  to  Jan.  1906  (when  he  was  de- 
feated), and  Jan.  1910  to  Mar.  1918  ; 
elected  for  Berks,  Newbury  Div.,  Dec.  1918  : 
m.  1899,  Hilda  Lucy  Adelaide,  da.  of  Malcolm 
Low  (formerly  B.C  S ),  of  Clatto.  Cupar,  Fife,  j 
and  22;  Roland  Gardens,  S.W.;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Wasing  Place,  near  Reading;  Oxford 
and  Cambridge,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 
Mountford,  Lewis  James,  C.B  E .,  son  J 
of  Henry  Mountford,  of  West  Dulwich,  S-E  - ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1890  ; j 
appointe  « Collector  of  Sholapur  1907,  Satara 
1911,  and  Poona  1913;  has  been  Commr.,  J 
since  1916 , became  a Member  of  Standing 
Committee  of  Bombay  Provincial  Recruiting 
Board  1917.  and  an  Additional  Member  of  J 
Viceroy's  Legislative  Council  1919 ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Be/gaum,  Bombay  Presidency, 
India ; East  India  United  Service,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Mountifield,  Engineer-  Capt.  James, 
C.B.E..  son  of  Alfred  Mountifield ; b.  1871: 
ed.  at  R.N.  Engineering  Coll.,  Keyham, 
and  at  R.N.  Coll.,  Greenwich  ; Professional 
A.M.l.C.E.  1902  ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; was 
Assist.  Engineer-Manager  at  Chatham  1900- 
1906,  at  Hong  Kong  1908  9 at  Devonport 
1910-13,  and  at  Portsmouth  19x5-17,  and  Ch. 
Engineer,  Sheerness  Dockyard  roi7-i9,  since 
when  he  has  been  Manager  Engineering 
Depar  .,  Chatham  Dockyard  ; European  War 
1914-15,  present  at  battle  of  Dogger  Bank  : 
m.  1908,  Maud,  da.  of  William  Phillips ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  H.M.  Dockyard. 
Chatham. 

Mountsteven,  Col.  Francis  Hender, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  T.  B. 
Mountsteven,  28th  and  70th  Regts.  ; b.  1844; 
formerly  Capt.  R.M.L.i.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Somerset,  and  Hon.  Col.  (formerly  Comdg.) 
a Batn.  Devonshire  Regt.;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  Lucy 
Magdalen,  el.  da.  of  James  Noel  Forsyth, 
of  Quinish,  Argyllshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
Oddgesl,  Stone  Easton , near  Bath  ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Mousley , Lieut. -Col.  John  Harold,  D.S  O.,  j 
son  of  J.  A.  Mousley,  of  Feulan  House,  1 
Leamington  ; b.  1885 ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  in  Egypt,  Palestine,  Belgium, 
France,  Germanv,  and  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Mouton,  Col.  Willem  Tohannes,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African  Forces  and  Comdg. 
a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  1 

Mowat,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  l aw,  D.S.O.,  1 
M.C.,  son  of  J.  G.  Mowat,  of  Cleckheaton  ; 


b.  18— ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  Riding  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Dorothy 
Louise,  da.  of  H.  Hirst  Waller,  of  Gresford, 
Harrogate,  and  Westvale,  Halifax ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919- 

MOW  AT,  Brig.- Gen.  Magnus,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Hon  Magnus  Mowat;  b. 
1875;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  (Asso. 
Honours  in  Engineering);  is  a M.I.C.E.,  a 
M.I.M.E.,  and  Major  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
(retired'  R.E.  (T.D.);  was  Administrative 
Officer  for  Roads  and  Bridges  at  War  Office 
1919-20 ; European  War  1914-19  as  Staff 
Officer  to  Ch.  Engineer,  Comdg.  R.E.  of  a 
Div.,  and  Director  at  War  Office  (C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  47,  Granville  Park , 
Blackheath,  S.E.  13. 

Mowatt,  Major  Charles  Ryder  John, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1872;  entered  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  1894,  became  and  is  Major  ; S African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdt.  of  an  Instructional  School  1918-19  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Moxon,  Col.  Charles  Carter,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Richard  Moxon,  of  Ponte- 
fract; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.; 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1892 ; is  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army,  Col. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve,  Hon.  Col.  5th 
Batn.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.L,  and  a 

J. P.  and  Hon.  Freeman  of  Pontefract;  S. 
Africa  1900-1901,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Lucia 
Percival ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Carleton  Hall , Pontefract. 

Moxon,  Capt.  Charles  Stone,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Acting  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moyer,  Major  Leslie  Clare,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Dr.  S.  Moyer,  of  Rosetown,  Saskatchewan,* 
Canada;  b.  1887;  Major  Canadian  Railway 
Troops;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Moylan,  John  Fitzgerald,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Edward  Kyran  Moylan,  Bar.-at- 
law  ; b.  1882;  formerly  Senior  Clerk  in  Home 
Office  ; has  been  Receiver  for  Me  ropolitan 
Police  Dist.  since  1918  : ha  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium  : m.  1914,  Ysolda  Maiy  Nesta, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  JohnDonohoe  Fitzgerald, 

K. C. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  24,  Stafford  Terrace, 

W. 

Moysey,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  John,  C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Luttrel, 
Moysey,  of  Bathealton  Court,  Somerset ; 
b.  1840;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
Ro3'.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.E. 
1857,  became  Capt.  1867,  Major  1877,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1879,  Col.  1883,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1897; 
retired  1901  ; served  in  Zulu  War  1879 
(medal  with  clasp,  and  mentioned  in 
despatches);  was  Commr.  on  Transvaal 
Frontier  1880,  Assist. -Director  of  Works 
for  Barracks  at  War  Office  1884,  and  in 
command  of  R.E.  in  Thames  Dist.  1889-94; 
appointed  Col.  Comdt.  R.E.  1912:  m.  1873, 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Peter  Benson 
Maxwell ; cr.  C.M.G.  1884.  Bathealton 
Court,  near  Wiveliscombe.  Somerset. 

Mozley,  Capt.  Bernard  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Williams  Mozley,  of 
Haslemere;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Eton  Coll.,  and 
at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1915);  is  Capt. 
Dorsetshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-16 
(wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; at- 
tached to  a Cadet  Batn.  1917-19  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  The  White  House , Haslemere , Surrey. 

Mozley,  Major  Edward  Newman,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1875  ; formerly  Major  R.E.  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Mijddiman,  Alexander  Phillips,  C.S.I., 
C.l.E  , son  of  Alexander  Phillips  Moddi- 
man ; b.  1875  ! ed.  at  Wimborne,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ; entered  I.C.S.  1897,  and 
became  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector, 


COMPANIONAGE.  1 7 53 


Bengal  1899,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal 
1902,  Registrar,  Calcutta  High  Court  1905, 
Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Legislative 
Depart.  1910,  Sec.  1915,  and  a temporary 
Member  of  Gov.-Gen.’s  Executive  Council 
and  first  Pres,  of  Council  of  State  for  India 
1920;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913,  C.S.I.  1920.  Delhi, 
India  ; Oriental  Club. 

Mudge,  Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1871  ; 

Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  and  a Brig.- 
Com.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 

(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,Offi  erLeg'o  1 of  Ho ’our)  ; appointed 
to  command  Warwicks  lire  Brig.,  S.  Midland 
Div.  T.F.  1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Mudie,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Couper, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Scots;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O  , Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O,  1919. 

Muecke,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Frederick, 

C. B.E.,  M.B.,  B.S.,  son  of  the  Hon.  H.  E. 
Muecke,  M.L.C.,  of  Adelaide  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Adelaide  Univ.  (M.B.  1901)  ; F.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1909  : Assist.  Surg.  London  Throat  Hos- 
pital, Assist.  Aural  Surg.  London  Hospital, 
and  a Member  of  British  Med.  Asso. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F. 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1905,  Ada,  da  of 
the  late  Edward  Wallis  Crossley ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  59,  Queen  Anne  Street,  W . 

Muhammad  [see  Abdul  Karim  Khan, 
Israr  Hasan  Khan,  Nazim  Khan,  and  Sala- 
mullah]. 

Muhammad  Afzal  Khan,  Sardar  Baha- 
dur, Lieut.-Col.,  C.I.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
and  Comdt.  Bahawalpur  Imperial  Ser.  Camel 
Corps  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Bahawalpur , India. 
Muhammad  Aziz-ud-din  Hussain  Sahib 
Bahadur , Hon.  Khan  Bahadur,  C.I.E., 
O.B.E.,  I.S.O. ) b.  1862  ; entered  I.C.S  1882 ; 
appointed  Tahsildar  1891,  Dep.  Collector 
1893,  Presidency  Magistrate  1903,  Col- 
lector and  Magistrate,  Mangalore  1906,  and 
a Commnr.  Board  of  Revenue  (Land 
Revenue)  1917 ; cr.  I.S.O.  1912,  C.I.E.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Muhammad  Habibulla  Sahib  Baha- 
dur Khan  Bahadur , C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  a M.E.C.  Madras;  cr.  C.I.E  1920. 

Muhammad  Khurshed  Ali  Khan  Baha- 
dur, Jalad-ud-Daula-Nawab,  C.B.E.)  b- 18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  Dirjana,  Punjab. 

Muhi-ud-din  Khan,  Risaldar- Major, 
Sardar  Bahadur,  C.I.E.  \ b.  18—;  is  Major 
Indian  Cav.,  and  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Muir,  Major  Arthur  William,  D.S.O.. 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  during  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Muir,  Col.  Charles  Wemyss,  C.B.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Muir,  K.C.S.I.,  of 
Dean  Park  House,  Edinburgh ; b.  1850 ; ed.  at 
Rugby  ; entered  Army  1869  and  B.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1873,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major 
1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1895,  Brevet  Col.  1899,  ar>d 
Col.  1903;  retired  1907;  served  during  Af- 
ghan War  1880,  present  at  march  to  relief  of 
Candahar  (medal),  during  Burma  War  1884 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Suakim  Expedition 
1885  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  and  extra 
clasp  for  Zareba  fight  at  Tofrek,  Khedive’s 
star),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as 
A.A.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1915-16 
as  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. ; was  Private 
Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Lieut. -Gov.  of  N.W.P. 
1872-3,  A.D.C.  to  successive  Viceroys  of 
India  (Earl  of  Lytton  and  Marquis  of 
Ripon)  1878-83,  Comdt.  of  Body  Guard  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1883-9,  and  an  A.A.G., 
Bengal  1891-3,  and  Comdt.,  17th  Bengal 
Lancers  1893-1900;  appointed  a Col.-on-the- 
Staff  Comdg.  1900:  tn.  1883,  Alice,  da.  of 
Horace  Abel  Cockerell,  C.S.I. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Lowbrook,  Cox  Green, 
near  Maidenhead. 

Muir,  Capt.  Henry  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve; 


served  in  Dardanelles  1915  with  Transport 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Muir,  James,  D.S.O.;  b . 18 — ; Lieut. 
Roy.  Scots;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Muir,  Col.  John  Balderstone,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Col.  Roy.  Highlanders,  and  a 
D.L.  for  Dundee;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 
Holmstead,  Craigie,  Dundee. 

Muirhead,  Alexander,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  R.  Muirhead;  b.  1859;  ed.  pri- 
vately; sometime  Gen.  Traffic  Manager 
Great  Indian  Peninsular  Railway;  is  Hon. 
Col.  S.  India  Railway  Vol.  Rifles,  and  a 
J.P.  ; appointed  Agent,  S.  India  Railway 
Co.  1911  : m.  1886,  Margaret  Emily,  da  of 
Adolphus  Willes;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Junior 
Constitutional , Sports' , Byculla  (Bombay), 
United  Service  (Simla),  and  Royal  Bombay 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Muirhead,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Arthur, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Major  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Muirhead,  Capt.  John  Spencer,  D.S.O.. 

M. C.)  b.  18 — ; C'pt.  R.E.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Muirhead,  Lieut.-Col.  Murray,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  John  Muirhead,  of  Riverdale 
House,  Richmond,  Surrey  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Pembroke  Coll., 
Camb. ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Capt.  1909, 
and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
author  of  various  Mil.  works : m.  rgog, 
Violet  Edith  Spence,  da.  of  Albert  Carter 
Vavasour,  of  Weston  Manor,  Otley,  York- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  915  (Bar  1919).  Ivy  House , 
Boston  Spa,  Yorkshire ; Army  and  Navy, 
and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

Muirhead,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robb, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Mulholland,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Charles 
Henry  George,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ^see  B.  Dun- 
leath], 

Mullaly,  Joseph  John,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
John  Mullaly  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; 
appointed  Assist.  Engineer  Public  Works 
Depart.,  India  1874,  Executive  Engineer 
1882,  Sup.  Engineer  1899,  and  Ch.  Engineer 
and  Joint  Sec.  (Irrigation  Deparr.),  Punjab 
1905;  retired  1910;  is  a M.I.C.E.  : m.  1892, 
Clara  Amy,  da.  of  William  Parkinson ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1910.  do  H.  S.  King  & Co.,  Pall 
Mall,  S.  W. 

Mullen,  Lieut.-Col.  Leslie  Miltiades ; 

D. SO.)  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Kings 
medal  with  two  clasps)  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mullen,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lawrence  Wil- 
liam ffrench-,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  T.  Ffrench-Muller,  Indian  Med.  Ser.; 
b.  1868;  entered  Army  1887,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1898,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col. 
19x3;  retired  1920;  served  with  Burma  Ex- 
pedition 1893  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Kochin 
Hills  1915(1915  star),  against  Chins  1917-18' 
in  charge  of  operations.  Kuki  operations 
1918-19  as  Ch.  v taff  Officer  (C.S  I.);  was 
Comdt.  Mjitkyina  Burma  Mil.  Police  1908- 
13  ; has  been  Dep  Inspector-Gen.  of  Burma 
Mil.  Police  1913-19;  received  King’s  Police 
medal  1920:  m.  1904,  Madeline,  da.  of  Chris- 
topher Healey;  cr.  C.I.E.  1912,  C.S.I.  1920. 

Mulleneux,  Capt . Hugh  Bowring, 
C.B  E.  ; b 18—  ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt., 
R.N. ; European  VVar  1914-1935  Ch.  of  Staff, 

N.  America  and  W.  Indies  Station,  and  as 
Liason  Officer,  Na- y Depart.,  Washington 
(despatches);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 


1754 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Mullens,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Lucas,  C.B. , 
son  of  J.  A.  Mullens;  b.  1871;  entered 
Lancers  1890,  became  Lieut. -Col.  Dragoon  \ 
Guards  iqi  1,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1919;  retired  1920;  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902  (wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium, French  and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Maj.-Gen.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Langham 
Oaks , Colchester , Essex. 

Muller,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Herold, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  andCh.B.  1903);  European  War 
igi5-i7  as  Lieut. -Col.  S.  African  Med.  Corps; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Montagu  Cape , Colony. 

Muller,  Major  Fred,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  S.  African  Forces ; German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Muller,  Col.  George  Herbert,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Col.  in  the  Army  (V.D.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Muller,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Welsh  Regt.  (Reserve)  ; 
European  War  1914-ig  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1019. 

Muller  [see  Max  Muller]. 

Mullick,  Sarat  Kumar  Bose,  C.B.E.. 
M.D.,  son  of  O.  C.  Mullick,  Bar-at-law  ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  St.  Xavier’s  Coll  , Calcutta,  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1897. 
M.D.  1905),  at  Univ.  Coll  , T.ondon,  and  in 
Paris;  founded  National  Med  Coll  , India, 
and  King’s  Hospital,  Calcutta;  is  Hon.  Sec 
Bengalee  Rcgt.  Committee,  All-India  Med. 
and  Indian  Health  Assos  , and  a Member  of 
Provincial  Recruiting  Board,  Bengal  Pub 
licity  Board,  and  Calcutta  Corporation  : m. 
1903,  Shishir  Kumarie,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
Lalmohun  Ghose;  cr.  O.B.E-  and  C.B.E 
1918.  Calcutta  Club. 

Mulligan,  Major  Edric  Noel,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Engineers  : 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Mullins,  Arthur,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; 
Private  Sec.  to  Dep.  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Mullins,  Major  Arthur  Gilbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Mullins,  of  Grahams- 
town,  S.  Africa  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  St.  Andrews 
Coll.,  Grahamstown  (B.A.  1905),  and  at  Keble 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1908) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1909;  is  Major  S.  African  Artillery,  and 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  Overseas  Trade  De 
part.;  served  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15,  and  in  France  1915-17  Comdg.  a Siege 
Battery  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1915, 

Joan  Cicely  Tyrwhitt-Drake ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Grahamstown,  S.  Africa. 

Mullins,  Col.  George  James  Herbert, 

C. B.,  el.  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Henry 
Mullins,  of  Lady  well,  Speen,  Berkshire;  b. 
1868;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and 
at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford;  Col.  2nd  Comdt. 
R.M.LI.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  China  1900, 
European  War  1915-19  with  Roy.  Naval  Div., 
present  at  evacuation  of  Gallipoli  (de- 
spatches, C.B.)  : m.  1898,  Katharine  Louisa, 
da.  of  the  late  T.  Leah,  F.R.C  S.,  of  East 
Stonehouse,  Devon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Mulock,  Com.  George  Francis  Aithur, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  entered  R.N.  1897,  became 
• Lieut.  1903,  and  Lieut  -Com.  1911  ; retired 

1920;  served  in  Dardanelles  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  DS.O.  1916. 

Mulock,  Col.  Bedford  Henry,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  R.  Mulock,  K.C. ; b.  x886 ; 
Col.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  promoted, 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1016  (Bar  1918),  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  557. 
Wellington  Crescent,  Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Mulqueen,  Major  Frederick  James, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18—  ; formerly  Major  R E. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Mulvey,  Major  John  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918 

M u m mery,  John  Howard,  C.B  E., 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  f.  R.  Mummery,  of  10, 
Cavendish  Place,  W.  ; b.  1847  > ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  ; M.R.C.S.  1870;  Hon.  D.Sc., 
Pennsylvania  1915 ; sometime  a Dental 
Surg.  ; Med.  Sup.  Maxillo  Facial  Hospital 
for  Soldiers,  Kennington  1916-18  ; author  of 
“ Microscopic  Anatomy  of  the  Teeth,”  etc.  : 
m.  xst,  1873,  Lily,  da.  of  Dr.  W.  Lockhart, 
of  Shanghai ; 2ndly,  1907,  Lillian,  da.  of 
Thomas  Parker,  of  Nottingham;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  79,  Albert  Bridge  Road, 

S.  W.  1 r. 


Munby,  Major  Aid  win  Montgomery, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; Major  Border  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

M unby,  Lieut.- Col.  Joseph  Ernest,  C.M.  G., 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Fdward  Charles 
Munby,  of  Oswalakirk,  Yo'kshire  ; b.  1881  ; 
ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col  King’s  Own  Yorkshire 
L.I.;  European  War  1914-19  with  his  Batn. 
and  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col., C.M.G.) : m.  1915,  Helena  Maud, 
da.  of  J G.  Lyon,  of  Carleton  Close,  Ponte- 
fract; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Naval 
and  Military , and  Cavendish  Clubs. 

Muncherjee  Cowasjee  Murzban  [see 
Murzban]. 

Muncherji  Rustomji  Dholu  [see  Rus- 
tomji]. 

Munday,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Cleveland, 
C.B., M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  son  of  Paymaster- 
in-Ch.  R.  Mundaj,  R.N,;  b.  18 — ; Surg.- 
Com.  R.N. , and  Maj.-Gen.  R.A.F. ; China 
1900,  Persian  Gulf  1909-10  (despatches, 
clasp),  Somaliland  1910  (clasp),  European 
War  in  Atlantic,  N.  Sea,  and  Francr  ; was 
Assist.  Director-Gen.  R.N.  Med  Ser.  1914- 
17,  and  Editor  of  its  Journal  1915-17 ; or- 
ganised new  Med.  Ser.  for  R.A.F.  19x7-18, 
and  is  Med.  Administrator  thereof ; a quali- 
fied Interpreter  : m.  19—,  Olive  Louise,  d?. 
of  the  late  Robert  Burnard,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919- 

Mundy,  Adm.  Godfrey  Harry  Brydges, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Pierrepont  Henry  Mundy, R.H. A., 
of  Castle  Townshend,  co.  Cork;  b.  i860; 
entered  R.N.  1873,  became  Eieut.  1883,  Com. 
1896,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm.  1912,  Vice-Adm. 
1917  (retired  1918),  and  Adm.  1920 ; Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star) ; has  com- 
manded H.M.S.  “Victorious,”  “Canopus,” 
and  “ Commonwealth  ” ; was  Capt. -Sup.  of 
Pembroke  Dockyard  1908-11,  Adm. -Sup., 
Devonport  Dockyard  1913-16,  and  Vice-Adm. 
on  N.  Atlantic  Convoy  Escort  Duty  1917-18  : 
m.  1890,  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Sir  Robert 
Miller  Mundy,  K. C.M.G. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1903,  C.B.  (Civil)  19x7,  D.S.O.  1919 
The  Homestead,  Polegate,  Sussex. 


undy,  Capt.  Pierrepont  Rodney  Miller, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Vice-Adm.  Godfrey 
Harry  Brydges  Mundy,  C.B. , D.S.O., M.V.O.  ; 
b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt. 
s’.  Wales  Borderers  and  a Mil.  Sec. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919-  Naval 
and  Military,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
[unn,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  George, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; retired  1920;  N -W.  Frontier  of  India 
1P97-98  (despatches, clasp), Waziristan  1 901-2 
(despatches,  clasp).  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp) ; cr.  C.M.G.  i9I9- 
[unro,  Alexander,  D.S.O.)  b.  18  ; 

Lieut. Seaforth  Highlanders;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
[unro,  Wing-Corn.  David,  C.I.E.,  M.B., 
F.R  C.S. ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  St.  Andrews  (M.A. 
1897)  and  Edinburgh  Univs.  (M.B.  and  Ch.tf. 

1901);  F.R.C.S.  1905;  formerly  Major  Indian 

Med.  Ser.,  and  now  Wing-Corn.  R.A.F.  Med. 
Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

[unro,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Campbell 
Duncan,  D.S.O. f A/.C.,  D.C.M.\  t>.  1^85; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1755 


T.ieut.-Col.  (retired)  Gordon  Highlanders ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.C.M., 

M. C.,  D.SO.);  m.  1917,  Grace,  da.  of 

C.  T.  Studd,  of  17,  Highland  Road,  Nor- 
wood, S.E*  J cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Munro,  Capt. Donald  John,  C.M  G.,  el. son 
of  Hector  Munro,  Civil  Ser.,  of  Auchindoune, 
Nairn;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Roy.  Acad.,  Inver- 
ness ; is  Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; 
Burma  War  1885-7,  Sierra  Leone  1898,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  laterly  as  Commodore  of 
Convoys ; was  King’s  Harbour  Master  Rosyth 
1911-12  and  Cromarty  1912-14:  m.  1895, 
Isabel  Rebecca,  da.  of  the  late  I.  W.  H 
Sandell,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Auchin- 
doune, Cawdor,  Nairnshire ; Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Munro,  Major  Edward  Joy,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Ser. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Munro,  Col.  Lewis,  C.B.E.  ;b.  18 — / 
Col.  (retired)  Hampshire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  with  R.A.F.  (despatches,  1 
O.B.E.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  1 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Munro,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Aird,  D.S.O. ; I 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murchison,  Major  Donald  Sinclair, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Murchison,  of 
Lake  Coleridge,  New  Zealand;  b.  1891; 
Major  New  Zealand  Rifles  ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O 
1918.  Lake  Coleridge,  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand. 

Murchison,  Capt.  Kenneth  Duncan, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Murdie.  Major  Robert,  D.S  O.;  b.  1888; 
Major  Canadian  Inf.  and  attached  Machine 
Gun  Corps ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O,  1916. 
Murdoch,  Capt.  Clive,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  Roy.  E.  Kent  Yeo.  (Reserve);  Euro 
pean  War  1914-18  with  Hampshire  Regt. 
(despatches  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Murdoch,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Anderson, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Thomas  Murdoch  ; b.  1867; 
ed.  in  Edinburgh  ; a merchant,  Hon.  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps , Australian 
Red  Cross  Commr.  in  England,  and  a Member 
of  Sydney  Chamber  of  Commerce  ; European 
War  1915-17  inEgJpt  and  France:  m.  18 — , 
Isabella,  da.  of  Alexander  Binning,  of  Ding- 
wall, Scotland:  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Sydney, 

N. S.  Wales;  Australian  Automobile  Club. 

Murdoch,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces ; 
European  War  1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murdoch,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Francis  Burn-, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  James  McGibbon  Burn-Murdoch,  V.  of  I 
Riverhead,  Sevenoaks,  and  Hon.  Canon  of 
Canterbury  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered 
1st  Dragoons  1878,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1892,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1896,  and  Brevet  j 
Col.  and  Col.  1902  (retired  1912),  Hon.  Brig.-  ' 
Gen.  1912,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1916;  Soudan  | 
Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps,  1 
bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh),  with  Don- 
gola  Expedition  1896,  in  command  of  Cav. 
(despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with  two  j 
clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  com- 
mand of  his  Regt.,  and  Comdg.  1st  Cav.  Brig., 
Natal,  and  1901-2,  Comdg  Newcastle  Sub- 
Dist.,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches thrice,  C.B.);  was  in  command  of 
Standerton  Dist.,  S.  Africa  1902,  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  Potchefstroom  Sub-Dist.  1904-6.  and  I 
in  comm  md  of  a Mounted  Brig,  of  Terri- 
torial Force  1908-12 ; appointed  Comdt.  a j 
Remount  Depot  1914,  a Brig;.  1915,  and  a Div.  | 
1916  (despatches  twice);  is  a J.P.  for  cos. 
Stirling  and  Notts;  appointed  Col.  1st 
Dragoons  1919:  m.  1909,  Alice,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Burn-Murdoch,  of  Gartincaber, 
Perthshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  \ 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Greenyards,  Stirling- 


shire; The  Manor  House , N ormanton-on- 
Soar,  Loughborough , Leicestershire ; 
Cavalry,  Naval  and  Military,  and  Neiv 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Mure,  William  John,  C.B. , son  of  the 
late  David  Mure,  a Senator  of  Coll,  of 
Justice,  Scotland;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Loretto, 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1868,  M.A.  1872) ; Advocate,  Scotland  1871  ; 
was  Legal  Sec.  to  the  Lord  Advocate  1885-6, 
1886-92,  and  1895-6;  is  a J.P.  for  Edinburgh- 
shire, Dep.  Gov.  of  the  Bank  of  Scotland, 
and  Director  of  Scottish  Widows  Fund  As- 
surance So.  : m.  1878,  Emily  May,  da.  of 
John  Brown  Innes,  W.S.,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1897.  St.  Anns,  North  Berwick; 
39,  Lennox  Gardens,  S.  W. ; Carlton,  Wel- 
lington, and  New  and  Conservative  ( Edin- 
burgh) Clubs. 

Muriel,  Major  John  Carr,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  (despatches, 

D. S.O  ) : m.  1919,  Kitty,  da.  of  the  late  W. 
A.  Fitzherbert  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Murphy,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Francis  de 
Sales,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  is  Major  Roy. 
Berks  Regt.  (Reserve] ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914  17 
(despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Order  of 
the  Crown);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Murphy,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Francis* 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S  O. 
with  bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Murphy,  Col.  George  Patterson,  C.M.G.; 
b.  18—;  is  Col.  Canadian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (C.M.G., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Murphy,  Major  John  Joseph,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
16  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Murphy,  Major  Joseph  Leo,  D.S.O.; 

b.  18—  ; Maj  r Manchester  Regt.  Special 
Reserve;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S  O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murphy,  Major  Leo,  D.S.O.;  b.  1882; 
Major  R.A  M.C.  ; Mesopotamia  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner):  m.  1920,  Milli- 
cent,  da.  of  H.  Fetherstonhaugh-Frampton, 
of  Moreton,  Dorset  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Murphy,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Joseph 
Francis,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Martin  Murphy, 

I I.S.O.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Clongowes  Sch., 
Ireland,  and  at  Bellevue  Hospital  Med. 
Coll.,  New  York  (M.D.  1888)  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Forces  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  ; European  War  1915-19  Comdg.  a 
I Field  Ambulance  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  with 
Bar) ; was  Surg.  to  Victoria  Gen.  Hospital, 
Halifax,  N.S.  1900-1908 : m.  1888,  Mary 

Silver,  da.  of  Martin  Payne,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Quebec  City,  Quebec  ; St.  John’s  ( Quebec ) Club. 
Murphy,  Rev.  William,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  in  Holy  Orders  of  Church  of 
Rome,  and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches, C.B. E.) ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Murphy,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1886  ; Major  (T.D.)  London  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
— ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  9,  Hoe  Park  Terrace, 

lymouth. 

Murphy,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Reed, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1849;  entered  Indian  Med.  Staff 
1872,  became  Surg. -Major  1884,  Surg. -Lieut.- 
Col.  1892,  and  Brig. -Surg.-Lieut. -Col.  (now 
Lieut.-Col.)  1897 ; retired  1899 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888-9 
(despatches,  medal),  with  Lushai  Expedi- 
tion 1889  (clasp),  with  Chin-Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1889-90  (despatches,  Govt,  mention, 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1894  (clasp),  with  Kohat  Field  Force  1897 
(despatches),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1756 


1897-8  (despatches,  two  clasps) ; is  a Member 
of  Roy.  Institution  of  Great  Britain  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1890.  20,  Douglas  Mansions , Crom- 
well Road,  S.W.;  East  India  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Murphy,  Lieut-Col.  William  Richard 
English-,  D.S.O. , M C.,  son  of  John 
Joseph  Murphy,  of  Dane’s  Castle,  Bannow, 
co.  Wexford;  b.  1890;  ed.  at  National  Univ. , 
Ireland  (B.A.  1913,  Hon.  M. A.  1919),  and  at 
Univ.  Coll., Dublin  ; Ijeut.-Col.  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.,  and  temporary  Lieut.  ; an  In- 
spector of  Schools,  Ireland  ; European  War 
1914-19,  in  France  and  Italy  (despatches 
four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; has  assumed  the 
additional  surname  of  English  : m.  191 7, 
Maimi,  da.  of  W.  E-  Fortune,  of  San  Fran- 
cisco ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  56,  Belgrave  Square , 

Rathmines.  Dublin  ; The  Anchorage,  Ard- 
more, co.  Waterford. 

Murray,  Major  Alexander  Robert  Wolfe, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [seeMurray,  Bt.,  cr.  1628, colls.]. 

Murray,  Major  Archibald  Digby,  D.S.O. 
[see  Murray,  Bt.,  cr..  1628,  colls.]. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Arthur 
Cecil,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Elibank]. 

Murray,  Com.  Arthur  John  Layard, 
D.S.O..  O.B.E. ; b.  1886;  Com.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  191,-19  in  Channel  Fleet,  Dar- 
danelles, and  Russia  (despatches,  O.B.E. , 
D.S.O):  m.  18 — ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  Elibank, 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Elibank,  colls.]. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Crawford, 
C.M.G.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  John 
Bruce  Murray,  merchant  of  Glasgow ; b. 
1863  » Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army,  Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  Highland  L.I.,  and  a J.P.  for  City  of 
Glasgow;  S.  African  War  1901-2,  with  11th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and  during  European 
War  1914-17 (despatches,  C.M.G.):  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Finglen,  Campsie  Glen,  Stirlingshire. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  David, 
C.M.G. , K.C.,  M.P.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the  late 
David  William  Murray,  merchant,  of  London  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1885, 
LL.B.  1888);  Bar.  Scotland  1889,  and  a K.C. 
1937;  elected  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Advocates 
1919 ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army 
1917  ; was  Director  of  Natioual  Ser.  in  Scot- 
land 1917-18,  and  Sheriff  of  Renfrew  anl  Bute 
1918;  appoin.ed  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Scotland 
March  1920  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of 
Edinburgh  (Co.U)  since  Dec.  1918,  having 
been  defeated  there  Jan.  1910:  m.  1896, 
Annie  Florence,  da.  of  David  Nicholson;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  62,  Great  King  Street,  Edin- 
burgh ; Northern,  Scottish  Conservative , 
Junior  Constitutional , and  Royal  Automo- 
bile Clubs. 

Murray,  Major  Charles  Molteno, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African 
Forces ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

M urray,  Major  Cyril  Alexander 
George  Octavius,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1887 ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.,  1918. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Francis  Tyrrell, 

C. B.  ,M.V.O.  [see  E.  Dunmore,  colls.]. 
Murray,  Major  Donald,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 

Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Manchester 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1919. 
Murray,  Major  Donald  David  Coghill, 

D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (de-  1 
spatchcs,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Murray,  Col..  Donald  Norman  Watson, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M D.,  son  of  Benjamin 
Moore  Muiray,  of  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; 
b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Auckland  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B.  1902, 
M.D  1904)  ; a Surgeon,  and  Col.  New 
Zealand  Med.  Corps;  S.  African  War  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
was  House  Physician  Leicester  Roy,  In- 


firmary 1902,  and  Ancoats  Infirmary  1903, 
and  Senior  House  Surg.  Leicester  Roy. 
Infirmary  1904-6;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919  93i  Symonds  Street,  Auckland , New 

Zealand ; Northern  ( Auckland ) Club. 


Murray,  Squadron-Leader  Eric  Mackay, 
D.S.O.,  M.C...  son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert 
Davidson  Murray,  formerly  Indian  Med. 
Ser.,  of  5,  Nevem  Square,  S.W.;  b.  1886;  ed. 
at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  formerly 
Capt.  Indian  Army ; is  Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-19  in  Egypt 
and  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1917,  Gwladys  Vivienne,  da.  of  II.  H. 
Woodruff,  of  Barnsley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military,  and  Royal  Air 
Force  Clubs. 

Murray,  Col.  Eric  Madden,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay  Department 
W.  Africa  1899  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Murray,  Dr.  Flora,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; is 
Doctor-in-Charge  of  Mil.  Hospital,  Endell 
Street,  W.C.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  116,  Park 

Street , Grosvenor  Square , W.i. 

Murray,  Major  Graham  Bell,  C.T.E.  ; 
b.  18— ; Major  Supply  and  Transport  Corps, 
Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.I.E.) : cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Murray,  Hon.  (Helen  Mary)  Lady , 
C.B.E.  [see  B.  Dunleath]. 

Murray,  Major  Henry  William,  V.C., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Australian 
Forces ; European  War  1915-19  as  Major 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  V.C.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919)* 

Murray,  Pay  master -Com.  Herbert  Pat- 
rick William  George,  D.S.O.)  b.  1880; 
Paymaster-Com.  R.N.  ; served  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916  (depatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Howard,  C.LE., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  T.  H.  McD.  Murray, 
Middlesex  Regt.;  b.  1876;  Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Mil.  Accounts  Depart., 
India ; Mesopotamia  1917-19  (despatches 
twice,  C.I.E.)  : m.  1908,  Irene  Mary  Augusta, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  N.  Marshall,  of  Melbourne  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Murray,  Hugh,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Murray,  42nd  High- 
landers ; b.  1861  ; entered  India  Forest  Ser. 
1882,  became  Dep.  Conservator  1887,  and 
Conservator  1905  ; retired  as  Senior  Con- 
servator of  Forests,  Bombay  1911;  ap- 
pointed Dep.  Controller  of  Timber  1907, 
and  Assist.  Forestry  Commr.  for  England 
and  Wales  1919;  is  a J.P.  for  Sussex:  m. 
1st,  1887,  Gwendoline  Mabel  Langridge ; 
2ndly,  1910,  Dorothy  Christine,  da.  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  William  Mather,  P.C.,  of 
Bramble  Hill  Lodge,  New  Forest,  Hants  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1911,  C.B.E.  1918.  Gray  lands, 
Wimbledon  Park,  S.W. 

Murray,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Capt.  Lothian  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Murray,  Capt.  James  Wolfe,  D.S.O. 

[see  Murray,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.]. 

Murray,  John,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Murray,  publisher,  of  50,  Albemarle 
Street,  W.,  and  Newstead,  Wimbledon, 
S.W.  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1872,  M.A.  1876);  is  head 
of  the  publishing  firm  of  John  Murray,  of 
50,  Albemarle  Street,  W.,  a F.S.A.,  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  London  (High  Sheriff  1908), 
Chm.  League  of  Remembrance,  and  Vice- 
Chm.  Children's  Hospital,  Great  Ormond 
Street  ; was  Pres,  of  Publishers  Asso- 
1898-99:  m.  1878,  Evelyn,  da.  of  William 
Leslie  (formerly  M.P.  for  Aberdeenshire),  ol 
Warthill,  Aberdeenshire;  cr.  C.V.O.  i9x3- 
50,  Albemarle  Street,  W. ; Athenaeum  Club. 


Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  John  Murray,  C.V.O. ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at 
Eton  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1757 


1905,  M.  A.  1910);  a partner  in  the  publish- 
ing firm  of  John  Murray,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Scottish  Horse  (T.D.);  European  War 
1914-19  Comdg.  12th  Batn.  Roy.  Scots  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  High  Sheriff  of  co.  London 
1914  : m.  1916,  Lady  Helen  de  Vere  Brassey, 
da.  of  1st  Earl  Brassev  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar) 
1919.  50,  Albemarle  Street,  W.;  Athenceum , 

and  Bath  Clubs. 

Murray,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Alexander 
Shakspear,  D.S.O. ; b.  1869 ; Lieut. -Col. 

R. A.O.C.  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Murray,  Engineer-Capt.  John  Adam, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.,  re- 
tired ; was  Emergency  Repair  Overseer, 
Aberdeen  ; European  War  (C.B.E.)  5 cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Murray,  Major  John  Hanna,  C.I.E., 

M. D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Murray,  M.D.,  of 
Wickham,  Hants;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Epsom, 
and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  Major  Indian 
Med.  Ser. ; appointed  Civil  Surg. , Port  Blair 
1907,  and  Senior  Med.  Officer  1913  : m.  1912, 
Freda,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Com. 
T.  H.  Hall,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Port 
Blair,  Andaman  Islands ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Murray,  John  Hubert  Plunkett,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Terence  Aubrey  Murray  ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch.,  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London,  in  Germany,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  Classical  Modera- 
tions 1882,  1st  class  Lit.  Hum.  1885,  B.A. 
1886) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1886 ; sometime 
Crown  Prosecutor  of  N.S.  Wales  (several 
times  acted  as  Dist.  Court  Judge);  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  N.S.  Wales  Forces ; served  in 

S.  Africa  1900-1901  (medal  with  four  clasps, 
Imperial  rank  of  Major) ; has  been  Ch. 
Judicial  Officer  and  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  of 
Papua  since  1904;  also  Lieut.-Gov.  since 
1908  : nt.  1889,  Sibyl  Maude,  da.  of  the  late 
Dr.  R.  L.  Jenkins,  of  Nepean  Towers, 

N. S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M-G.  1914.  Port  Moresby, 
Papua. 

Murray,  Major  John  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murray,  Col.  John  Shadwell,  D.S.O.) 
b 18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Connaught  Rangers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenelm  Digby  Bold, 
D.S.O.  [see  Murray,  Bt.,  er.  1628,  colls.]. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1872 ; Major  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  igi4-i7(wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Murray,  Capt.  Maurice  Fitzmaurice, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  5th  Batn.  Con- 
naught Rangers,  and  Capt.  in  a Cavalry 
Reserve  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Lieut. 
Rimington’s  Guides  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Murray,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Hunter,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  John 
Murray;  b.  1847;  entered  72nd  Regt.  1867, 
became  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  1880, 
Brevet  Major  1881,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1882, 
Col.  1892,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen  (retired)  1904  ; 
served  throughout  Afghan  War  1878-9-80, 
present  at  battles  of  Peiwar  Kotal, 
Charasia  and  Kabul,  and  march  from 
Kabul  to  Kandahar,  and  battle  of  Kandahar 
(severely  wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
medal  with  four  clasps,  bronze  star,  Brevet 
Major),  wdth  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  as 
Brig.-Maj.  of  Indian  Div.,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as  Assist, 
to  Ch.  of  Staff,  present  at  battles  of  Hasheen 
and  Tamai  (despatches,  clasp),  occupation  of 
Crete  1897  (C.M.G.),  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  in  command  of  his  Regt.,  present  at 
battles  of  Atbara  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches) and  Khartum  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps.  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  Queen  Victoria);  was  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.,  Egypt  1885,  and  D.A.A. G.,  Guern- 


sey 1889-92;  appointed  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1898;  commanded  72nd  and  79th  Regt. 
Dists.  1899-1900,  Inf.  Brig,  at  Aldershot 
1900-1902,  and  Garrison  at  Alexandria  1902-4  ; 
appointed  Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross- 
shire  Buffs,  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1914  : m.  1887, 
Florence,  only  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  H. 
Barlow,  R.E. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896,  C.M.G. 
1899.  The  Red  House,  Yateley,  Hants  ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Murray,  Major  Stewart  George  Cro- 
martie,  C.I.E. , son  of  S.  Murray  ; b.  1884  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; Major  Indian  Army  ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  C.I.E.) ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Murray,  Major  Sydney,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  David  Frederick  Murray,  of  Belfast ; 
b.  1883  ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  1901,  and  is  Assist.  Instructor  with  a 
British  Mil.  Mission  with  rank  of  Major; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16,  pre- 
sent at  many  battles  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  Distinguished  Conduct  Medal, 

D. S.O.) : m.  19—,  Maude,  da.  of  Harry 
Hatch,  of  Plymouth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  74, 
Wallace  Road,  Ipswich. 

Murray,  Capt.  Terence  Desmond,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  John  Herbert  Plunkett  Murray, 

C. M.G. ; b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Beaumont  and  Stony  - 
hurst  Colls.  ; Capt.  Leinster  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914- 1 9,  in  France,  Salonica,  and 
Egypt  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917, 
Philippa  Chevallier,  da.  of  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  Frederick  Walter  Kitchener,  K.C.B.  [see 

E.  Kitchener,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  David, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  (T  D.)  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  High- 
landers (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Godfrey 
Patrick,  D.S  0.\  b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Graham, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  William  Murray, 
formerly  10th  Hussars  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  3rd  Hussars  1889, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Brevet  Major  1899,  and 
Major  1901  and  Lieut.-Col.  1910  ; retired  1913; 
served  with  Karaga  Expedition  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1902  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Mary, 
da.  ofE.  F.  Bourke,  of  Pretoria,  Transvaal; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  South  Lynch , Hursley , 
Winchester ; Cavalry  Club. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Highland  L.I.,  attached  Roy. 
Scots;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Murray,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Athol, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Go).  R.H.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(•wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Murray,  Major  William  Hugh,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Euiopean  War  1914-19  as  Major 
Scottish  Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Murray,  Major  George  Arthur  Delme-, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Shropshire  L.I. ; 
retired  1920;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Murray,  Major  Arthur  Erskine-,  D.S.O. 

[see  V.  Elibank,  colls.]. 

Murray-Lyon  [see  Lyon]. 
Murrav-Smith  [see  Smith]. 
Murray-Thriepland  [see  Thriepland]. 
Murray-White  [see  White]. 

Murrow,  Major  Henry  Lloyd,  D.S.O. ; 
b 1879;  is  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D S.O.,  Order  of  Star 
of  Roumania)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1758 


Musgrave,  Lieut.- Col.  Arthur  David, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Sir  Anthony  Musgrave, 

G. C.M.G.  ; b.  1674 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.  R.F.A. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x8. 

Musgrave,  Major  Edward  Christopher, 
D.S.O.  [see  Musgrave,  Bt.,  cr.  1782]. 
Muspratt,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis  Clifton, 
C.M.G.,  son  oi  H.  Muspratt;  b.  1864; 
entered  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1885,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  1907,  Col.  1912. 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  949;  served 
with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

C. B.) ; cr.  C.M.G  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Muspratt,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Frederick, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1878;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col  Indian  Army  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Muspratt- Willi ams  [see  Williams]. 
Musson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Lionel, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1885;  is  Capt.  Manchester 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Musters,  Major  John  Nevile 
Cha worth-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Patricius 
Chaworth  - Musters,  of  Annesley  Park, 
Nottingham  ; b.  1890  ; Major  S.  Notts 
Hussars  Yco. ; European  War  1914-18 
(D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Daphne,  da.  of  Capt.  H. 
Wilberforce-Bell,  of  Grafton,  Wilts;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Wiverton  Hall,  Bingham.  Notts. 
Mutch,  George,  D.S.O  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Lieut.  Gordon  Highlanders  (Reserve); 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Mother,  Maurice,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Emile  Muther;  b.  1847;  was  Tutor  to 

H. R.H.  the  Hereditary  Grand  Duke  of 
Hesse  1879-86,  and  German  Sec.  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  1887-1900:  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1897,  C.V.O.  1900. 

Myat  Tun  Aung,  Maung,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  a Dep.  Commr.,  Burma;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
Kyaukpya,  Burma. 

Myburgh,  Brig. -Gen.  Martinus  Wessel, 
C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Brig. -Gen.  S.  African  Forces  ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  : cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Myburgh,  Capt.  Philip  Stafford,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1893  ; Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 

Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1919,  Marie  Louise, 
da.  of  Albert  Picard  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Myers,  Arthur  Wallis,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — 
Editor  in  Publici  y Depart.,  Min.  of  Infor- 
mation during  Euiopean  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Myers.  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Ehrenfried, 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  Louis  Myers;  b.  1872  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Forces;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Myers,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Samuel, 
C.B.E. , M.D.,  son  of  Wolf  Myers,  ofLondon ; 
b.  1873;  ed  at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at 
Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A. 
1900,  M.D.  1901,  Sc. D.  1909);  a Psychologist, 
Lieut  -Cel.  R.A.M.C.,  a Member  of  Indus- 
trial Fatigue  Research  Board,  and  a F.R.S. ; 
European  War  1914-17  as  Consulting  Psj>- 
chologist,  and  as  Insuector  of  Neurological 
Hospitals,  War  Office  (despatches  twice, 
C.B.E.);  editor  British  Journal  0/  Psy- 
chology: in.  1904,  Edith,  da.  of  I.  Seligman; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  30,  Montagu  Square, 
W.  1;  A thenceum,  Savile,  and  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Clubs. 

Myers,  Miss  Evelyn  Augusta,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  da.  of — Myers;  b.  18 — ; Matron- 
in-Chief.  Australian  Army  Nursing  Ser.;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Myles,  Edgar  Kinghorn,  V.C.,  D.S.O.) 
b.  i3 — ; is  Lieut.  Welsh  Regt.;  Mesopo- 


tamia 1915-17  (despatches,  V.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Mysore  Narasaraj  Kantaraj  Urs  [see 
Kantaraj  Urs]. 

Nadaun,  Raja  (Narendra  Chand)  of, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Raja  (Amar  Chand)  of 
Nadaun  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1907.  Nadaun,  Kangra, 
Punjab. 

Naden,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut  -Col.  Roy. 
Irish  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  M.C., 
Orde-  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7  (Bar  1918,  2nd 
Bar  1919). 

Naef,  Conrad  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Conrad  Naef,  of  Hausen  am  Albis,  Swit- 
zerland ; b.  1871  ; ed.at  City  of  London  Sch., 
and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford;  is  Dep.  Ac- 
countant Gen.  of  the  Navy  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
32,  Strawberry  Hill  Road,  Twickenham  ; 
United  University,  and  Royal  Societies'  Clubs. 

Nagle,  Capt  William  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  — Nagle  ; b.  1888  ; ed. 
at  Snettisham  Council  Sch.  ; European  War- 
1914-19  as  2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Suf- 
folk Regt.  (despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1918,  F.  Williamson,  of  Heachem,  Norfolk; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Nairne,  Brig -Gen.  Edward  Spencer 
Hoare,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Spencer  Nairne,  of  12,  Castle  Street,  Edin- 
burgh ; b.  1869;  entered  R.A.  1888  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col. 
1919;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  during  S. 
Airican  War  1899-1902  with  Australian  Con- 
tingent (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  tw  • clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  R.A. 
(despatches  six  times,  C.M.G  , Brevet  Col., 

C. B.) ; appointed  a Mil.  Attache  1919,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1908,  Lilias  Stafford 
O Brien,  only  child  of  the  late  Stafford 
O’Brien  Hoare,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Turville  Park, 
Bucks;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Turville  Ledge,  Henley-on-Thames ; Cav- 
alry Club. 

Naismith,  Capt.  John  Oliver,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.F.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1 914-17  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Naismith,  Surg. -Lieut.-Col.  William  John, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dep.-Surg.-Ge/i.  John 
Naismith,  M.D.,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b 1847;  ed. 
privately  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
C.M.  1869,  M.D.  1872);  L.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1869,  F.R.C.S.  1881  ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the 
Army,  Surg.  to  Ayr  County  Hospital,  to 
H.M.  Prison,  Ayr,  to  Ayr  Industrial  Schs., 
and  Med.  Examiner  in  Crown  Cases  for  S. 
Ayrshire;  sometime  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  Ayr- 
shirelmperial  Yeo.  (T.D.);  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  as  Capt.  6th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches,  promoted  Major,  D.S.O.) ; has 
contributed  to  the  Lancet  and  other  med. 
journals:  m.  1899,  Edith  Mary,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  W.  R.  Sanders,  M.D., 
F.R.C.  P.E.,  Professor  of  Pathology  in  Edin- 
burgh Univ.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  19,  Queen’s 

Gardens,  St.  Andrews,  Fife. 

N alder,  Alajor  Leonard  Field,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  temporary  Major  Special  List;  cr. 
C-I.E.  1919. 

Nall,  Major  Joseph,  D S.O.,  M.P. , 
elder  son  of  Joseph  Nall,  of  Worsley,  Lan- 
cashire ; b 18^7  ; a Director  of  Nall  and  Co. 

< arriers,  of  Manchester,  and  of  Manchester 
Chamber  of  Commerce  and  a Member  of 
National  Church  Assembly,  and  of  E.  Lan- 
cashire Territorial  Force  Asso. ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.) 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; has  sat 
as  M.P.  for  Ilutme  Div.  of  Manchester 
((/)  since  Dec  1918:  m.  1916,  Edith 

Elizabeth,  da  of  JohnLiell  Francklin  (see  V. 
St.  Vincent) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Hoveriogham 
Hall,  Nuts;  Hulme  House,  Manchester ; 
Conservative,  and  St.  St-phen's  Clubs. 

Nanak  Chand,  Mashir-ud-Dowla  Rat 
Bahadur,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Mashir-ud- 
Dowla  Rai  Bahadur  Omedsing,  Tutor  to 
H.H.  the  late  Maharaja  (Tukoii  Rao)  Holkar 


COMPANION  AGE, 


1759 


of  Indore,  G.C.S.I.  ; b.  1859;  has  been  Judi- 
cial Sec.  to  the  Min.,  Treasurer,  Residency  | 
Vakil,  and  Dep.  Min.  of  Indore  ; appointed 
Min.  of  Indore  State  1895;  retired  19x3; 
travelled  round  the  World  1913  ; established 
a Glass  Factory  at  Piplod  iqi7 ; is  an  ! 
Hereditary  Jagirdar  of  two  villages  in  Indore 
State ; received  personal  title  of  Mashir- 
ud-Dowla  Rai  Bahadur  1867,  and  the  Kaisar- 
i-Hind  gold  medal  1900;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901, 
C.S.1. 1911.  Piplod , B.B.  and  C.I.  Railway , 
India;  Indore , Central  India. 

Nanjundayya  Hebbalalu  Velpanuru. 
C.I  E.,  son  of  Subbayya  Garu  ; 6.1860;  ed. 
at  Wfisleyan  Mission  Sch.,  Mysore,  and  at 
Christian  Coll.,  Madras  (M.A.  1885,  M.L. 
1893);  entered  Mysore  Govt.  Ser.  1885,  bt- 
carae  Revenue  Assist.  Commr.  1887,  Sub- 
ordinate Judge,  Bangalore  1891,  Under-  j 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Mysore  1895,  Dep.  Commr. 
andDist.  Magistrate,  Shiinoya  1898,  Ch.  Sec. 
Govt,  of  Bangalore  1901,  Judge  ol  Ch.  Court 
there  1902,  and  a Member  of  Council,  Mysore 
1909,  and  also  Ch.  Judge  there  1913  (retired  ; 
1916)  ; is  Vice-Chancellor  Mysore  Univ.  ; 
is  a Fellow  of  Madras  Univ.;  received  title 
of  Rajamantra  Pravina  1913 ; author  of  j 
“ Ethnography  of  Mysore  State,”  etc.  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1914.  Mallesvaram,  Bangalore. 
Nanquette,  Pierre  Francois  Henri, 
C.I.E,  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1879* 

Nanson,  Major  Geoffrey  Gay,  D.S.O.,  \ 
M.C.,  son  of  Edward  James  Nanson,  of  Sap- 
perton,  Peaslake,  Guildford  ; b.  1893  ; ed..at 
Haileybury;  Hon.  Major,  late  temporary 
Capt.  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19,  on  | 
Coast  Defence,  and  with  B.E.F.  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Lilian,  da.  of  Mrs. 
Black,  of  Aberystw  th  ; cr.  D.S.O.  xqiQ. 
109,  Albert  Palace  Mansions,  Battersea  Park, 

S. W.14. 

Nanton,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Colborne, 

C. B.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Augustus  Nanton,  Bar.- 
at-law,  of  Toronto ; b.  1863  i entered  R.  E.  1885,  | 
became  Capt.  1894,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  , 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 
1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  in  Canada 
1885  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1888-g  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  j 
Staff,  present  at  action  of  Modeler  River  1 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  j 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  I 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-19  i 
as  Ch.  Engineer,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. 
(despatches, C.B.,  C.I.E.);  wasD.A.Q.M  G., 
India  1903-7,  and  A.A.G.  for  R.E.,  India 
1907-10:  m.  iP9i,  Margaretta  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  Henri  Gustave  Joly  de  Lotbiniere, 
K.C.M.G.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.I.E.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Naoroji  Pudanroji,  Sardar,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; has  been  Pres,  of  Poona  Municipality ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Poona,  Bombay. 

Naper,  Major  Lenox  Arthur  Dutton, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1877  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  ! 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18  ; 
(despatches,  D.S.O  , Order  of  Whi  e Eagle  of 
Serbia)  , m.  1912,  Dapnne,  oa.of  iviajor  O.  F. 

T.  Annesley;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Napier,  Mrs.  Cecilia  Jane,  C.B.E.,  da.  ! 

of  Charles  John  Harper,  of  Canterbury, 
New  Zealand;  6.18—;  Hon.  Sec.  British! 
Red  Cross,  Bath  1914-19,  Bath  War  Hos- 
pital Committee  1915-20,  and  Bath  Red 
Cross  Soldiers’  Comforts  1916-10,  and 
Comdt.  Bath  Rest  station  1916-19,  and 
Bathampton  Red  f ross  Hospital  -917-19; 
has  been  Comdt.  Somerset  V. A.D.  since  j 
1915:  m.  1886,  Arundel  Berkeley  Napier;  I 
cr.  C.B.E.  ( -ivil)  1920.  26,  St.  James’  j 

Square,  Bath. 

Napier,  Vice-Adm.  Charles  Lionel,  C.B., 
son  of  Adm.  Gerard  John  Napier,  of  2,  St. 
Michael’s  Terrace,  Devonport  ; b.  1861  ; \ 
entered  R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut.  1884,  Com. 
1897,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm.  1913,  and 
Vice  Adm.  1918;  retired  1918;  served 
with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  with  Naval 
Brig,  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; was 
an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1911-13;  commanded 


H.M.S.  Euryalus,  Australia  1904-6,  and  In- 
flexible and  Monarch,  Home  Fleet  1909-12  : 
m.  190.,  Mary  Edith  Faith,  da.  of  Horace 
Chapman,  J.P.,  ofDonhead  House,  Donhead, 
Wilts  (see  Aubrey-Fletcher,  Bt.j ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1912.  Chitterne  House,  , Chilterne, 
IV ills  ; United  Service  Club. 

Napier,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Henry  Dun- 
das,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Napier  of  Magdala]. 
Napier,  Col.  the  Hon.  John  Scott, 

C. M.G.  [see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrickj. 

Napier,  Lieut.  Lawrence  Egerton  Scott, 

D. S.O.  [see  tL  Napier  and  Ettrickj. 

Napier,  Col.  Vernon  Munro  Colquhoun. 

C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  ofG  V.  C.  Napier;  b. 
1881  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  R.A. 
1900,  became  Capt.  1910,  Major  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; in  S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.); 
appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Staff  Duties 
1918,  with  rank  of  Col.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Napier,  Maj.-Gen.  William  John,  C.B. . 

C.M.G.  [see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrick,  colls.]. 
Napier,  Capt.  William  Ravvdon,  C.M.G., 
D S.O.  [see  B.  Napier  and  Ettrick,  colls.]. 
Napier-Clavering  [see  Clavering]. 
Narayan  Bhang  Deo  [see  Deo], 
Narbeth,  John  Harper,  C.B  E.  M.V.O., 
son  of  John  Harper  Narbeth,  of  Pembroke 
Dock  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  National  and  Dockyard 
Schs.,  Pembroke  Dock,  and  at  Roy.  Naval 
Coll.,  Greenwich  ; was  Assist.  Naval  Con- 
structor at  Portsmouth  Dockyard  1885-7  and 
at  Admiralty  1888-1901,  Constructor  there 
1901-12,  since  when  he  has  been  Ch  Con- 
structor (chiefly  employed  on  designs  of 
battleships  and  cruisers,  thanked  by  Ad- 
miralty for  share  in  design  of  Dreadnought) ; 
Professional  Sec.  to  Bir.  W.  H.  White 
1894-7,  and  Sec.  to  Admiralty  Committee 
on  Sheathing  of  Ships  1889;  is  a 
Member  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects  ; 
appointed  a Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  on  Fuel 
and  Engines  for  Navy  1912,  a<  d Assist. 
Director  of  Naval  Construction  1917; 
during  European  War  carried  out  great 
programme  of  Shipbuilding  of  Sloops, 
Minesweepers,  Oil  Tank  Steamers,  and 
other  important  types  of  Auxiliary  Vessels, 
as  well  as  Aircraft  Carriers : m.  1888, 

Aquila  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Anstey,  H.M.  Dockyard,  Portsmouth;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
tq2o.  Ferndale,  Grove  Road , Sutton, 
Surrey. 

Nares,  Capt.  J ohn  Dodd,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Narsingh  Bahadur  Basniat,  Capt., 

C. I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Nasarwanji  Navroji  Wadia,  C.I.E., 

son  of  the  Hon.  NourosjeeN.  Wadia  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1873;  an  A.M.I.C.E.;  a M.I.M.E,  a J.P., 
and  a Mill  Owner  and  Merchant  of  Bombay  : 
m.  1906,  Evelyne  Clara  Powell ; cr.  C.I.E. 
19.8.  Bombay. 

Nash,  Lieut -Col.  Ernest  James  Martyn, 

D. S.O.\  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col., 

R. A.S.C. ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nash,  Com.  Geoffrey  Stewart  Fleetwood, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1883;  Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-18 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Nash,  George  Howard,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
George  Nash,  of  45,  Clifton  Gardens,  W.  ; 
b.  1881;  an  Electrical  Engineer  and  M.I.E.E.; 
has  been  Ch.  Engineer  Western  Electric  Co. 
(Limited)  since  1911,  and  Technical  Adviser 
to  Admiralty  Experimental  Station,  Portland, 
since  1918  : m.  1914,  Florence  Clarice,  da. 
of  Edward  Mills,  Mus.B.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Roval  Dorset  Yacht  Club. 

Nash,  Lieut.-Co>.  Henry  Edmund  Palmer, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 


1760 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Nash,  Col.  Llewellyn  Thomas  Manly, 
C.M.G  , son  of  Surg.-Maj.  T.  L.  Nash,  M.D., 
J.P.;  b.  1861;  L.R.C.P.I.  and  L.R.C.S.I.; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1885,  became 
Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1915  ; 
retired  1918  ; Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (clasp),  Europ  sn  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C. M.G.):  m.  1901,  Editha 
Gertrude,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Sloggett ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Nash,  Rev.  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of 
Rome,  and  Chap,  to  the  Forces ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Nash,  Vaughan,  C.B.,  C.V.O. , son  of  the 
late  Charles  Nash,  of  Clifton,  Bristol;  b. 
1861  ; was  Principal  Private  Sec.  to  succes- 
sive Prime  Mins.  (Rt.  Hon.  H.  Campbell- 
Bannerman,  M.P.,  and  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  H.  H. 
Asquith,  K.C.,  M.P.)  1905-12,  since  when 
he  has  been  Vice-Chm.  of  Development 
Commn. ; acted  as  Sec.  Min.  of  Recon- 
struction 1917-19;  m.  1892,  Rosalind, da. ofthe 
late  William  Shore  Nightingale,  of  Embley, 
Hants,  and  Lea  Hurst,  Derbyshire;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  igog,  C.V.O.  ign.  Cannon 
Lod^e,  Cannon  Place , Hampstead , N.W. 

Nasmith,  Col.  George  Gallie,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Mungo  Nasmith  of  Toronto, 
Canada;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ., 
(B.A.  igoo,  M.A.  and  Doctor  of  Philosophy 
igo3) ; D.Sc.,  Toronto  igi6,  D P.H.  igi8; 
was  Chemist,  Provincial  Board  of  Health, 
Ontario  1903-9,  and  Director  of  Laboratories, 
Health  Depart.,  Toronto  1909-19;  Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  a member 
of  the  firm  of  Gore,  Nasmith  and  Storrie, 
consulting  engineers,  of  Toronto;  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1916, 
Mrs.  Scott-Raff ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Toronto, 
Canada. 

Nasmith,  Capt.  Martin  Eric,  V.C.,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Martin  Arthur  Nasmith, 
of  Clevehurst,  Weybridge  ; b.  1883; 
Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19, 
Coindg.  Submarine  E11  in  Dardanelles, 
in  charge  of  Submarine  Flotilla,  and 
subsequently  as  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Reval 
(despatches,  V.C.,  C.B.):  m.  1920,  Beatrix 
Just'na,  da.  of  the  late  Com.  Harry  Du  bar- 
Dunbar-Rivers,  R.N.,  of  Glen  of  Rothes, 
Morayshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920.  United 
Service  Club. 

Nasmith,  Major  Reginald,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b 8 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Highland 
L.I.;  European  War  1914-19,  with  Machine 
Gun  Corps  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 


of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  Poplar  Grove. 
Dewetsdorp,  Vet  River,  Diamond  Hill,  and 
Belfast  (despatches  twice,  King’s  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.);  appointed  to  Embarkation 
Staff  1910,  to  command  a Batn.  Channel 
Islands  Mill.  1913,  and  to  command  a Batn. 
Roy.  Guernsey  L.I.  1916  (despatches, 
medal):  m.  1899,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Edmund  Alexander  Hannay  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  O.  H.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Glencoe,  St. 
Marlin’s,  Guernsey. 

Natha  Singh,  Sardar  Bahadur , C.I.E., 
son  of  Sardar  Harbans  Singh  of  Raipur, 
Ludhiana  Dist.,  Punjab  ; b.  1872 : is  Mil. 
Min.  Jind  State  ; served  with  1 irah  Expedi- 
tion 1897-8,  and  in  East  Africa  1914-18;  has 
Coronation  Durbar  Medal,  and  1st  class  of 
Order  of  British  India  (with  title  of  Sardar 
Bahadur);  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Sangrur,  jind 
State,  Punjab. 

Nathan,  Major  Walter  Simon,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1867  ; is  Major  R.E.  Reserve  ; served  dur- 
ing Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major,  Orders 
of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan  and  Crown  of 
Italy)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Nation,  Lieut.-Col.  John  James  Henry, 

C. V.O.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1874;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.  R.E. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice. 
Legion  of  Honour,  D.S.O.,  C.V.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.V.O.  1917. 

Naunton,  Capt.  Hugh  Parker,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Nawab  Ali  Chaudhri,  Hon.  Nawab  Sai • 
yed,  Khan  Bahadur,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
Saiyed  J anao  Ali  Chaudhri ; b.  1863  ; Member 
of  Imperial  Legislative  Council  of  India,  and 
Zamindar  of  Dhanbari;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Dhanbari,  Mymensingh,  Bengal. 

Nauth,  Lieut.-Col.  Bhola,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917. 

Naylor,  Lieut.  Cedric,  D.S.O.,  D.S.C., 
son  of  Lieut.  William  Naylor,  R.A.F.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve; 
served  during  European  War  19x4-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bars) : rn  1918, 
Lilian  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Jenson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (Bar  1917,  2nd  Bar  1918). 

Naylor,  Lieut.-Com.  Charles  Granville, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  C.  T.  Naylor,  of  Barton  End, 
Nailsworth  ; b.  1888;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918. 


Nason,  Col.  Fortescue  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John 
Nason;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered 
Army  1880,  became  Capt.  Scottish  Rifles 
1886,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1901,  retired  1905;  served  in 
Soudan  1889  (wounded,  medal,  4th  class 
Medjidie,  bronze  star),  with  Dongola  Expe- 
dition 1896  (despatches,  medal  with  twro 
clasps),  with  Nile  Expedition  1897  (clasp) 
and  1898,  present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and 
Khartum,  and  in  operations  against  Ahmed 
Fedil  (despatches  three  times,  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.),  in  operations  on 
White  Nile  1900  (clasp,  3rd  class  Osmanieh), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  as  Comdt. 
on  Lines  of  Communication  (despatches 
thrice.  1914  star,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  employed 
with  Egyptian  Army  1888-90  and  again  1896- 
1905  ; sometime  Sec. -Gen.  to  Soudan  Govt., 
and  Sec.  to  King’s  Fund  for  Disabled  ; is 
a Pasha  in  Egypt ; acted  as  Sirdar  and 
Gov. -Gen.  of  Soudan  1903  ; has  2nd  class 
Medjidie;  cr.  D.S.O.  1890,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Nason,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Hyde  William- 
son D.S.O.,  O.B.E., son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
John  Nason,  49th  hegt. ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at  Har- 
row ; entered  44th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt. 
Essex  Regt.  1884,  Major  1895,  and  Lieut.- 
I ol.  1913;  retired  1905;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  operations  round  Coles- 
berg,  march  to  Bloemfontein,  and  battles 


Naylor,  James  Richard,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  James  R.  Naylor:  b.  1842;  entered 
Bom.  C.S.  1862;  appointed  Remembrancer 
of  Legal  Affairs  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  1874, 
and  a M.L.C.,  Bombay  1884;  acted  as 
M.E.C.,  Bombay  1887  and  1888;  retired  1892: 
is  a J.P.  for  Somerset:  m.  1868,  Eleanor, 
who  d.  1909,  step-da.  of  C.  Hexton,  of  Bom. 
Revenue  Survey  ; cr.  C.S. I.  1890.  Hallatrow 
Court,  Bristol. 

Naylor,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Francis 
Brybges,  DS.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt., 
Brevtt  Major,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(des- patches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  cr.  D.S.O.  1919" 

Nazim  Khan,  Mir  Muhammad,  C.I.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Mir  of  Hunza  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903. 

Neal , Major  Henry  Vincent  John  M’Cann, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1867;  formerly  Capt.  3rd  Batn. 
Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles)  ; retired 
as  Hon.  Major;  served  on  W.  Coast  of 
Africa  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasps) 
and  1899,  (clasp),  and  in  Ashanti  1000-1901 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  Lagos  1903: 
m.  1905,  Mary,  da.  of  Frank  Laing ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1901. 

Neame,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip,  V.C.,  D.S.O.  ) 

b.  1888;  entered  R.E.  1908,  became  Capt. 
1014,  and  Brevet  Major  1917  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18 ; is  a Gen.  Stan 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1761 


Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 
V.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut. -Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  French  and  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Neat,  Paymaster-Capt.  Edward  Hugh, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  (re- 
tired); was  Sec.  to  Div.  Naval  Transport 
Officer,  Boulogne  during  European  War 
(C.M.G.);  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Needham,  Francis  Jack,  C.I.E.  [see  E. 
Kilmorey,  colls.]. 

Needham,  Col.  Henry,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. 
[see  E.  Kilmorey], 

Needham,  James  Ernest,  C.B.E.  ; b. 

18 — ; in  firm  of  Purdie  and  Co.,  freight 
brokers,  of  Bombay,  and  Unofficial  Adviser 
to  Director,  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  Bombay  ; 
cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Bombay. 

Needham,  Col.  Joseph  George,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial  Force  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
15,  Cross  Street,  Manchester. 

Needham,  Lieut.- Col.  Richard  Arthur, 

C. I.E. , D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  John 

Needham  ; b.  1877  > ed.  at  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester, and  at  Manchester  Univ.)B.Sc.,  M.B. 
and  Ch.B.1899) ; M.R.C.S.Eng.,andL.R.C.P. 
London;  D.P.H.;  entered  Indian  Med.Ser. 
1903,  and  became  Major  1914 ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  Assist. Director-Gen.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1917,  and  Dep.  Diiector-Gen.  1918  with 
rank  of  Lieut. -Col. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.I.E. 
1919.  4,  Lancaster  Road , Didsbury  ; East 

India  United  Service  Club. 

Needham,  Major  Roderick  Macaulay 
Bernard,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Suf- 
folk Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Neel,  Edmund,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Elias  Neel,  of  St.  Heliers,  Jersey;  b.  1841  ; 
ed.  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Jersey;  entered  India 
Office  1859  > was  Assist.-Sec.  in  Mil.  Depart,  j 
1881-5,  Assist.-Sec.  in  Political  and  Secret 
Depart.  1885-97,  and  Sec,  in  Public  Works 
Depart.  1897-1901  : m.  1876,  Constance 

Phillida,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Rutter  Bayley,  of  Cotford  House,  Sidbury, 
Devon;  cr.  C.I.E.  1890.  Eastcroft , Albury 
Road,  Guildford ; Reform  Club. 

Neeland,  Capt.  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col. 
Canadian  Forces  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr. D.S.O. 
1918. 

Neely,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Henry  John, 

D. S.O. , M.C. , son  of  William  Valentine  Neely, 
of  co.  Kildare  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ., 
and  at  Univ.  of  France ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  London  Irish  Rifles ; 
European  War  1915-19  (four  times  wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  1914-15 
Star):  m 1919,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Gibson 
Watt,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  Col.  Philip 
Prideaux  Budge,  D.S.O.,  R.F.A. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

\ I9i9- 

Neeves,  Horace  Hunter,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18—;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
(worn  ded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Negus,  Lieut.-Col.  Raymond  Ewings, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Negus,  J.P. ; b.  1883 ; 
j ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’  Sch.,  and  at  St. 

| John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1909); 

, sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 

I King’s  Shropshire  L.I.,  and  Capt.  Inns  of 
1 Court  Officers’  Training  Corps  ; Bar.  Inner 
i|  Temple,  1909;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 

I spatches  twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Margaret, 

,,  da.  of  W.  A.  Kenwick,  J.P.,  of  Cardiff;  cr. 

I'  D.S.O.  1916.  9,  Eldon  Road,  W.8 ; 3,  Essex 

II  Court , Temple,  E.C.  ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 
Neil,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Hardie,  D.S.O., 

I Af.R.C.S.,  son  of  James  Fulton  Neil,  of  Dune- 
w din,  New  Zealand;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Dunedin 

II  High  Sch.,  and  at  Otago  Univ.  ; M.B.,Ch.B. 


New  Zealand  1898,  M.R.C.S.  London  1902  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  Corps, 
Aural  Surg.  Auckland  (N.Z.)  Mil.  Hospital, 
and  Hon.  Aural  Surg.  Auckland  (N.Z.) 
Hospital ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  with 
4th  New  Zealand  Regt.,  European  War 
1916-18  in  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1903,  Mary,  da.  of  T.  Coates,  of  Orakei, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Pahi,  Symonds  Street,  Auckland , New 
Zealand. 

Neill,  Capt.  Duncan  Ferguson  Dempster, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.E.  Reserve; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel- 
gium, Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Neill,  Major  Elizer  Shepherd,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Roj\  Fusiliers; 
European  War  I9i4-i9(despatches, D.S.O.), 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Neill,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Austin, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Neill,  of  The  Croft, 
Carsick,  Sheffield  ; b.  1891  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(T.F.) ; European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  1914  Star):  m.  1918, 
Winifrede  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Colver,  of  Rockmount,  Ranmoor,  Sheffield ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  The  Elms,  Gladstone  Road, 
Sheffield. 

Neill,  Lieut.-Col.  Redmond  Barry,Z)..S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Irish  Rifles  Reserve ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Neilson,  Donald  Francis,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut. 
Lincolnshire  Regt . (despatches , M . C. , D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Neilson,  Major  Henry  John,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18— ; formerly  Major  R.A.M.C. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Neilson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Beaumont, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1885;  has  been  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  5th  Batn.  Highland  L.I.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919.  16,  Park  Circus,  Glasgow,  IV. 

Neilson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Fraser,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Neilson,  of  Arne- 
wood,  Kelvinside,  Glasgow  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  10th 
Hussars  (retired);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O., C.B.E.) : rn.  1916,  Helen 
Vera,  da.  of  William  Cazalet,  of  Moscow; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Cavalry 
Club. 

Neilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Gordon, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Neilson,  of  Orbiston,  Bellshill,  Lanarkshire ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Merchiston ; entered  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders  1897,  and  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  battles  of  Modder  River, 
Magersfontein,  and  Paardeberg  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  six  times, 
C.MG.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1908,  Ida 
Clementina,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Graham 
Lacon  [see  Lacon,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Neilson,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War 
19x5-18  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 
Neilson,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  4th  Hussars  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Greek 

Mil.  Cross):  m.  19 — , Maud,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Neish,  Charles  Henry  Lawrence,  C.B., 
3rd  son  of  the  late  William  Neish,  of  Tanna- 
dyce,  and  Clepington,  Forfarshire  ; b.  1857  ; 
Bar.  Middle  Temple  1881 ; was  Private  Sec. 
to  Lord  Chancellor  (Lord  Loreburn)  1905-9, 
since  when  he  has  been  Registrar  of  Privy 
Council;  is  a J.P.  for  Cinque  Ports:  m. 
1890,  Rosalie,  da.  of  Sir  Kdwin  Henry  Gals- 
worthy, of  26,  Sussex  Place,  N.W. ; cr.  C.B. 
19x2.  5,  Cresswell  Gardens , S.  IV. 5 ; Privy 
Council  Office,  Whitehall,  S.W.i;  Union 
Club. 

Neligan,  Lieut.-Col . Maurice  Wilder( 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col, 

56 


; 


1762 


COMP  ANION  AGE. 


Australian  Inf. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Nelles,  Col.  Charles  Macklem,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  James  Cumming  Nelles  ; b.  1863  ; 
ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Toronto;  Col.  Canadian 
Cav. ; N.-W.  Rebellion  1885,  and  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1901  (medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  sometime  Inspector  of  Cav., 
Dominion  of  Canada : m.  1889,  Ida  Maud 
Mary  Walker,  of  Toronto;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Niagara  - on  - the-Lake,  Canada  ; Toronto 
Club. 

Nelles,  Lieut.- Col.  Lafayette  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Alonzo  Nelles,  of  24, 

Prospect  Avenue,  London,  Canada;  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 
1915-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  1918,  Helen  P.,  da.  of  John 

Gilliland  of  Rockmount,  Glasgow  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1918.  Sports’  Club. 

Nelson,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  1 
lateSirEdward  Montague  Nelson,  K.C.M.G.;  { 
b.  1877  ; entered  15th  Hussars  1900,  became 
Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1919 ; retired  1920  ; j 
employed  with  New  Zealand  Forces  1907-9; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  appointed 
an  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  1916: 
m.  1910,  Margaret  Amelia,  da  of  the  late  i 
Louis  Schuster;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Nelson,  Brig.-Gen.  Edgar  Forbes,  C.B.E. ; j 
b.  1859;  Col.,  and  Hon.  Brig-Gen.;  S.  Africa  ' 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  ! 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Nelson,  Capt.  George  Ellice,  D.S.O.  ; j 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  (Reserve); 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de-  j 
spatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Nelson,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert,  D.S.O.,  son  1 
of  John  Nelson,  of  Sherborne,  Malvern  | 
Wells  ; b.  1875 ; ed  at  Rugby  and  at  R.M.C.  ; I 
entered  Border  Regt.  1895,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  | 
Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Border  Regt.;  S.  African  ! 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  j 
European  War  1914-18  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  j 
Dublin  Fusiliers,  and  a Brig. -Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  19 06,  Edith  Frances  Wright,  da.  of  the  | 
late  R.  Cory,  of  Langdon  Court,  West  Ply- 
mouth; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918).  Shovell,  j 
North  Petherton , Somerset ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Nelson,  Major  John  Weddall,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878;  entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers  { 
1900,  and  became  Major  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt  j 
1915 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  | 
two  clasps),  Somaliland  1904  (medal  with  | 
two  clasps),  Nandi  Expedition  1905-6  (de-  j 
spatches,  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915-16,  pre- 
sent at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches  twice,  I 
D.S.O.,  prisoner)  : m.  1910,  Nora  Maude, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  Hastings  Rowley-Lees,  | 
R.N.  [see  Lees,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  j 

Nelson,  Capt.  Maurice  Henry  Horatio,  j 
C.B.E.  [see  E Nelson,  colls.]. 

Nelson,  Col.  Percy  Reginald,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1884  ; during  European  War  was  Officer-  1 
in-Charge  of  Expeditionary  Force  Canteens  I 
in  France  and  Germany,  with  rank  of  tem- 
porary Col.  : m.  1911  ; cr.  O.B.E-  1918,  I 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9.  Union  Club. 
Nelson-Ward  [see  Ward]. 

Nelthorpe,  Major  Oliver  Sutton-, 

D. S.O.  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Nepean,  Capt.  Herbert  Dryden  Home 

Yorke,  D.S.O.  [see  Nepean,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Nepean,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Evan  Charles 
Bayley,  C.S.I.,  C.M.G.  [see  Nepean,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Nesbitt,  Capt.  Charles  Warren,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Athol 
Nesbitt,  C.B. ; b.  1866;  formerly  Capt. 
R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt.  : 


Nesbitt’s  Horse  (despatches,  D.S.  O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

Nethersole , Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Ralph, 

C. l.E. ; b.  1865 ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; 
appointed  Assist.  Comdt.  Mil.  Police, 
Burma  1892,  Assist.  Commr.,  Burma  1896, 
and  Dep.  Commr.  1912;  is  Commr.  Pegu 
Div.,  and  M.L.C.  of  Burma;  cr.  C.l.E.  1920. 

Nethersole,  Major  Michael  Henry 
Braddon,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Neve,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  John,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Army  Pay 
Corps ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Nevile,  Alajor  Gervys  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Percy  Sandford  Nevile,  of  Skel- 
brooke  Park,  Doncaster;  b.  1880;  formerly 
Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; m.  ist,  1909,  Alma  Gladys, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  John  Chadwick,  4th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; sndily,  1920,  Jean  Grey, 
da.  of  William  Fletcher-Taylor,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  Drury  Franc  Percy  Wormald,  of 
Horstead  Hall,  Norwich  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Nevill,  Major  Cosmos  Charles  Richard, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.',  b.  1873;  entered  Roy.  War- 
wickshire Regt.  1900,  and  became  Major 
1915;  S.  African  War  1902  (medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1905,  Geraldine  Mary,  da.  of 
L.  A.  Lee-Norman,  of  Corballis,  co.  Louth; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Eccles- 
ton,  Leamington  Spa. 

Nevill,  Lady  George  Montacute,  C.B.E. 
[see  M.  Abergavenny]. 

Nevill, Col.  Richard  Austin,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Nevill,  Lord  Richard  Plantagenet, 
C.M.G.,  C.V.O.  [see  M.  Abergavenny]. 


Neville,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Candler, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Robert  Neville,  formerly  of 
Ahanure,  co.  Kilkenny,  and  Rockfield  co., 
Dublin  ; b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; 
entered  22nd  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt. 
Cheshire  Regt.  1885,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col. 
1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907  (retired  1909),  and  a 
Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  1919;  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900- 
1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1892,  Amy, 
da.  of  Colin  Ross,  of  Gruinards,  Rothes, 
N.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 


Neville-Rolfe  [see  Rolfe]. 

Newall,  Group-Capt.  Cyril  Louis  Norton, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.',  b.  18—  ; formerly  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Indian  Army  ; now  Group-Capt. 
and  Dep.  Director  R.A.F. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  and  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 


[ewall,  Lieut.-Col.  Stuart,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Newall,  of  Dumfries ; b. 
1843 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
C.B.):  m.  1872,  Georgina,  da.  of  George 
Roberts  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Northlands , 
Karori , W ellington,  New  Zealand. 
[ewbigging,  Col.  William  Patrick  Eric, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col. 
William  Newbigging,  formerly  96th  Regt.. 
of  124,  Lexham  Gardens,  W. ; 6. 1871 ; entered 
Manchester  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  1890, 

Major  191 1, Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 1915. Lieut.-Col. 

and  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1920 » S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Elandslaagte, 
Tugela  Heights,  and  Pieter’s  Hill  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Cross  de  Guerre); 
appointed  an  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Signal- 
ling, Aldershot  1911,  Ch.  Instructor  there 
1912,  Dep.  Director  of  Army  Signals  1916. 
and  Ch.  Signal  Officer  1920;  cr.  D.S.U. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1Q17,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919* 

[ewbold,  Major  Charles  Joseph, 

D. S.O.  ',  b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1763 


NEWBOLD,il/a/orThomas  Clifford,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Notts  and  Derybshire 
Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Aviz  of 
Portugal)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Newbolt,  George  Palmerston,  C.B.E., 
M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Kosciusko  Newbolt, 
of  Weymouth ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Weymouth 
Coll.,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  1884); 
M.R.C.S.  England  1885,  F.R.C.S.  1888;  a 
Consulting  Surg.,  Surg.  Roy.  Southern 
Hospital,  Liverpool,  and  Liverpool  Hospital 
for  Children,  and  Lecturer  in  Clinical 
Surg.  in  Univ.  of  Liverpool;  Operating  Surg. 
Myrtle  Auxiliary  Hospital  and  Croxteth 
Hall  Officers’  Hospital  1915-18  : m.  1st,  1898, 
Mary,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Robert  Ashburner ; 
2ndly,  1906,  Lila,  da.  of  John  Eliot;  cr.  C.B.E 
(Civil)  1020.  5,  Gambier  Terrace , Hope 

Street,  Liverpool. 

Newcombe,  Edmund  Leslie,  C.M.G.,  K.C. , 
LL.D.,  son  of  John  Cumming  Newcombe  ; b. 
1859;  e<L  at  Truro  High  Sell.,  and  at  Dal- 
housie  Coll.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  (B.A. 
1878,  M.A.  i88r,  LL.B.  1882,  Hon.  LL.D.  1911); 
Bar.  Nova  Scotia  1883,  and  Bar.  Ontario  and 
a K.C.  1893;  was  Gov.  ofDalhousie  Coll.  1887- 
93  ; has  been  Dep.  Min.  of  Justice  since  1893  > 
represented  Canadian  Govt,  in  Conference 
with  H.M.’s  Govt,  upon  Copyright  1895; 
engaged  as  a Commr.  and  Chm.  of  Special 
Committee  for  consolidation  and  revision  of 
Canadian  Public  Statutes  1902-6,  and  of  Mil. 
Ser.  Council  1917-18,  Canadian  Govt.  Repre 
sentative  on  negotiation  of  Mil.  Ser.  Con- 
vention 1918,  and  Member  of  Canadian 
Registration  Board  1918:  m.  1887,  Annie,  da. 
of  the  late  Nathaniel  Freeman,  Registrar  of 
Deeds,  Queen’s  Co.,  Nova  Scotia ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1909.  Ottawa,  Canada;  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) 
Club. 

Newcombe,  Major  Edward  Osborn  Arm- 
strong, D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Edward 
Newcombe,  M.I.CE. ; b.  1874;  formerly 
Capt.  R.E. ; is  Major  R.E.  Reserve,  and 
Traffic  Manager,  Sudan  Govt.  Railways; 
served  in  Sudan  1896-8  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  4th 
class  Medjidieh),  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the 
Nile):  m.  1909,  Anna  Maria  Laura  (“Nita”), 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Hugh  Leslie  Courtenay 
[see  E.  Devon,  colls.];  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 
Atbara,  Sudan;  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Newcombe,  Lieut.-Col.  Stewart  Francis, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878 ; entered  R.E.  1898,  and  is 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18, 
present  at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Orders 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz,  escaped  prisoner):  m.  1919,  Elsie 
Chaki,  of  Constantinople;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
United  Service  Club. 

Newcome,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  William, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Henry  George 
Newcome,  formerly  R.A.  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Marlborough  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  19x1,  Lieut. - 
1 Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  present  at  actions  of  Colenso 
and  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  appointed  Comdt.  at 
Sch.  of  Artillery  1920,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Aider- 
shot  Manor , Hants  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Newcomen,  Col.  Arthur  Hills  Gleadowe-, 

. C.I.E.,  son  of  Robert  Gleadowe-Newcomen  ; 

b.  1853;  sometime  Col.  Comdt.  1st  United 
Provinces  Horse  (V.D.) ; has  been  an  Hon. 

I A.D.C.  to  successive  Viceroys  of  India 
(Lords  Curzon  of  Kedleston,  Minto,  and 
Hardinge  of  Penshurst),  and  Pres,  of  Com- 
j mercial  Mission  to  S.  and  E.  Persia  ; served 
j in  India,  Africa,  and  China,  and  during 
I European  War  in  France  (1914  Star) : m. 


1876,  Harriet  Clara,  da.  of  Capt.  J.  Masson; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1907.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Newell,  Lieut.-Col.  Ethelbert  Monk, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.E. 
(T.F.) ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Newell,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William 
Monk,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  in 
the  Army;  European  War  1914-19  (O.B.E., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  D.S.O.  1919. 
Newell,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Monk, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  O.B.E.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Newenham,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  Edward 

Berkeley,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Henry  Newenham,  of  Maryborough,  co. 
Cork;  6.  1866;  ed.  at  Haileybury ; entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of  London  Regt.)  1886, 
and  became  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Col.  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920;  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (wounded, 
despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
Gallipoli  1915  (wounded,  despatches,  C.B.)  : 
m.  1920,  Dorothy  Marie  Teresa,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Sackville  Lane-Fox,  Vice- 
Chancellor  of  Primrose  League  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Arthur's,  and  Army  and  Navy 
Clubs. 

Newham,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Basil  Greaves, 

C. M.G.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.S.;  b.  18—;  M.R.C.S. 
London  1898 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 

E.  Africa  1914-18  (C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Newill,  Lieut.- Com.  Joseph  Bernard, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Newington,  Major  Claude,  M.V.O. ; b. 
1884;  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.V.O.); 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917. 

Newington,  Col.  Herbert  Archer 
Hayes,  D.S.O. ; b.  1877  ; formerly  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  London  Regt. ; now  Col.  (T.F. 
Reserve) ; S.Africa  1901-2,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  appointed  D.A.A.G.  1920; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  31.  Shooter's  Hill  Road, 
Blackheath,  S.E. 

Newland,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Edward 
Newland,  formerly  of  Buncrana,  co.  Done- 
gal ; b.  1879 ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African 
War  1900-1901,  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Alice  Mary, 
da.  of  Richard  Burke,  of  Grove,  Fethard, 
co.  Tipperary  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Newland,  Col.  Edmund  Walcott,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1858  ; Col.  Army  Pay  Depart. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Newland,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Simpson, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Simpson  Newland,  of 
The  Terraces,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia;  b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Sch.,  Adelaide,  and  at 
Adelaide  Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1896,  M.S. 
1902)  ; F.R.C.vS.  England  1898  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps.,  Surg. 
Adelaide  Hospital,  Senior  Surg.  Children’s 
Hospital,  Adelaide,  and  Surg.  Australian 
Section,  Queen’s  Hospital ; served  during 
European  War  1914- 19  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli 
and  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; was 
Surg.-Registrar  London  Hospital  1901  : m. 
1910,  Ellen  Mary,  da.  of  James  Hemery 
Lin  don  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Strangways  Terrace,  North  Adelaide,  Aus- 
tralia; Adelaide  Club. 

Newland,  John,  C.B.E.’,  b.  18 — ; a 
Member  of  Senate,  Commonwealth  of  Aus- 
tralia ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
recruiting  during  European  War  (C.B.E.) : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 


1764 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Newlands,  Alexander,  CB.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Engineer-in-Ch.,  Highland  Railway;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Newlands,  John,  C.I.E. , C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Newlands,  of  Galashiels,  Sel- 
kirkshire ; b.  1857 ; ed.  at  Jedburgh  and 
Edinburgh;  entered  Postal  Telegraph  Ser., 
Edinburgh  1870;  became  Controller,  Tele- 

§raph  Depart,  there  1898,  Traffic  Manager, 
ec.'s  Office,  Gen.  Post  Office,  London  1901, 
Dep.  Controller,  Central  Telegraph  Office 
1905,  and  Controller  1910;  retired  1919  ; re- 
organized Traffic  Depart.,  Indian  Telegraphs 
1907-9;  has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : m. 
1881,  Cecilia  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Wicks,  dentist,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1909,  C B.E.  1918.  Bemersyde,  Farnham 
Royal , Bucks. 

Newman,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Richard, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1875;  entered  R.A.  1895, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet-Col. 
1919,  a Col.  and  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  N.-W. 
Frontier  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. , 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Newman,  Major  Clarence  Nathaniel, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand 
Forces;  served  during  European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Newman,  Capt.  Edward  John  Kendall, 
C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; Capt.  (retired)  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-); 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919 

Newman,  Lieut.- Col.  Ernest  Alan  Robert, 
C.I.E. , M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  William 
Newman,  ofStamford  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury  and  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1887)  ; M.R-C  S.I.  and  L.R.C.P.  1.  1890 
M B.,  B.Ch.  1891,  and  M D.  1899;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  was  Resident  Surg., 
Presidency  Gen.  Hospital,  Bengal  1900-1, 
Civil  Surg.,  Bengal  1902-9,  Sup.  Campbell 
Med.  Sch.,  Calcutta  1909-12,  Civil  Surg.  24, 
Pagannahs  1912-15,  and  Civil  Surg.  and  Sup. 
Dacca  Med.  Coll.  1915-18:  in.  1901,  Lilien 
Duggan,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Young,  for- 
merly Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Newman,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Australian  Inf. ; European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Newman,  Major  Thomas  Gould  Walker, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Samuel  William 
Newman ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Mitcham  Coll. 
Surrey  ; formerly  Major  London  Regt. 
(T.D.)  ; European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; has  Coronation  medal  1902  : m. 
1914,  Marian,  da.  of  the  late  E.  Willison 
Ellis,  of  Ventnor  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Newman,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Griffith  j 
Oliver  Bramston-,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Adam  Richard  Newman,  J.P.,  D.L..  I 
of  Newberry  Manor,  Mallow,  co.  Cork ; b.  I 
1876;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Dragoon  Guards 
1896,  and  became  Capt.  1900;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  present  at  operations  in  Natal,  and  j 
Orange  River  and  Transvaal  Colonies 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19;  was  A.D.C.  to  Inspector-Gen 
of  Cav.,  Great  Britain  and  Ireland  1901 -3, 
Adj.,  N.  of  Ireland  Imperial  Yeo.  1903-7,  and 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Malta  1907-9 ; is  Major  Special 
Cav.;  sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a La-  [ 
bour  Group  : m.  1903,  Margery,  da.  of  the  j 
late  Harry  Clegg,  of  Plhs  Llanlair,  Llanfair, 
Anglesey;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909.  I 
Ounevarra , Lucan , co.  Dublin ; Cavalry,  \ 
and  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Newman,  Col.  Edward  Harding-, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Benjamin  Harding-  j 
Newman,  formerly  of  Nelmes,  Essex ; b. 
1872;  ed.at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.A.  1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1910,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  j 
Col.  1920;  European  War  191418  (de- | 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  3rd  class  St.  Stanislas 
Order  with  Swords) ; was  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.-in-Ch.,  N.  Command  1911-14  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Newman,  Col.  John  Cartwright 
Harbing-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Benjamin 


Harding-Newman,ofNelmes,  Essex  ; b.  1874; 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Essex  Regt.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
| medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix 
de  Guerre):  m.  1912,  Violet  Anne,  da.  of 
Arthur  Croker ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil  ) 

1919- 

Newmarch,  Col.  Bernard  James,  C.M.G., 
C.B  E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Newmarch, 

I Bar.-at-law ; 6.1856;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London;  L.R.C.P.  London  1880,  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  1887,  F.R.C.S.I.  1908;  Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  (V.D.);  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  CB.E.):  tn.  1st,  1883,  Ethel  Maud 
Dickinson;  2ndly,i893,  Blanche  Edith  Heath- 
cote  ; cr.  C.M  G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
193,  Macquarie  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 
Newnham,  Col.  Charles  Cowan,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1871;  Col.  Indian  Cav.;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Newnham,  Ernest  Percy,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1870 ; Ch.  Constructor,  Roy.  Indian  Marine 
Dockyard,  Bombay  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Royal 
Indian  Marine  Dockyard,  Bombay. 
Newport,  Surg.- Com.  Alexander  Charles 
William,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Col.  C.  S Newport 
of  Bury  Hill,  Alverstoke,  Hants ; 6.  1875 1 
ed.  at  Dover  Coll. ; M.R.C.S.  and  L-R.C.P. 
London  1902  ; Surg.-Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19 ; was  Surg.-Com.  H.M.S.  Re- 
nown during  Prince  of  Wales’s  Tour  In  New 
Zealand  and  Australia  1920:  m.  1907, 

Florence  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  T. 
Anley,  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1920. 

Newsom,  Col.  Augustus  Charles,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1866;  Col.  R.A.V.C. , and  Dep. 
Director  of  Vet.  Sers. ; Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C B.E  );  cr.  C.M.G. 
rgffi,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Newstead,  Basil  Ralph,  D.S.O.; 
b 18—;  Lieut.  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Newth,  Major  Arthur  Leslie  Walter, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  4th  Batn. 
Gloucestershire  Regt. ; European  War  19x4- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Newton,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Treweeki 
Hand,  D.S.O.,  M.D.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Canterbury  Coll.,  New  Zealand,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1908,  M.D.  1911); 
F.R.C.S.  England  1912  ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zea- 
land Forces  ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  15, 

Besley  Avenue,  Christchurch , New  Zealand. 
Newton,  Ernest,  C.B.E.,  R.A.,  son  of 
Henry  Newton,  of  Bickley,  Kent;  b.  1856; 
ed.  at  Uppingham  ; an  Architect;  Head  of 
Building  Licenses  Branch,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions and  Min.  of  National  Ser.  during 
European  War  : m.  1881,  Antoinette  Johanna 
Hovack;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Athenaeum, 
and  Arts  Clubs. 

Newton,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Graham, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.',  b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Gen.  List;  S.  Africa  1900  as  Lieut. 
Queensland  Mounted  Inf.,  European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.):  »*. 
1912,  Kathleen  Verney ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
and  D.S.O.  1919.  Bendee,  Stanthorpe,  a 
Queensland. 

Newton,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.B.E., 

D S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Newton,  of  The 
Hollies,  Quarndon,  near  Derby;  b.  1880; 
Capt.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
Dep.  Controller  Trench  Warfare  Depart., 
Min.  of  Munitions  1917-19:  m.  1917,  Beryl 
Bertha,  da.  of  E.  A.  Barford ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Newton,  Major  Henry  Leigh,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1765 


19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed 
Asisst.  Director  Trench  Warfare  Depart. 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Newton,  Cap t.  Philip  Ivan,  D.S.O. , son 
of  P.  A.  Newton,  ofWestborne,  Emsworth ; 
b.  1885;  Capt.  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Anne,  da. 
of  George  Milne  Cook,  D.L  , of  Beaconhill, 
Murtle,  Aberdeenshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

Newton,  Capt.  Robert  Henry;  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Master  in  Merchant  Ser.  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Newton,  Major  Thomas  Cochrane, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  George  Onslow 
Newton,  of  Croxton  Park,  Cambridgeshire ; b. 
1885  ; Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E-) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Neylan,  Daniel,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
James  Neylan,  of  Dysart,  co.  Clare ; b.  1866; 
has  been  Financial  Adviser  to  Salonika 
Expeditionary  Force,  and  Director  of  Finance 
War  Office;  is  Finance  Member  of  Disposal 
Board,  and  Joint  Sec.  Min.  of  Munitions  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Neylan,  Licut.-Col.  John  Nolan,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; S.  Africa  1900-1902,  with  Cape 
Police  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Dist.  Inspector  in  Cape 
Mounted  Police : m.  18 — , Minnie,  da.  of 
R.  P.  Impey,  of  Aliwal  North,  S.  Africa ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900. 

Ng  Fuk-Shang  [see  Fuk-Shang]. 
Niblett,  Adm.  Harry  Seawell  Frank,  j 

C. V.O.;  b.  1852  ; entered  R.N.  1866,  became  j 
Lieut.  1874,  Com.  1887.  Cape.  1892,  Rear-Adm. 
1905,  Vice-Adm.  1908  (retired  1910),  and  Adm. 
1913  ; served  during  Ashantee  Campaign 
1873-4  (medal)  ; commanded  De  vonport  Div. 
of  Home  Fleet  1907 : m.  1898,  Ada,  da.  of 
Allan  Hall,  of  Tangy,  co.  Argyll ; cr.  C.V.O. 
1907.  Pentre  House , Leighton,  Welshpool. 

Niblett,  Major  Herbert,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.SC. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Nichol,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  T.  Dale 
Nichol,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; b.  1859  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1881);  entered 
Army  1882,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1912;  retired  1917;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  in 
command  of  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  Depot 
and  Sch.  of  Instruction  at  Aldershot  1906-9 ; 
sometime  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers., 
Jubbulpore  and  Jhansi  Brig. ; and  a Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  1916-17  : m.  1888,  Emmeline 
Kingscote,  da.  of  Major  T.  Gordon,  Indian  j 
Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Nicholl,  Allan  Hume,  C.B.E.,  son  of! 

Hume  Nicholl  (formerly  1st  Dragoons), 

| of  Usk,  Monmouthshire;  b.  1866;  ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London ; is  a Brewer,  an 
Alderman,  and  a J.P.  for  Lewisham  (Mayor 
during  European  War),  an  Officer-in -Charge 
of  B.  Div.,  City  of  London  Police  Reserve,  and 
Chm.  Lewisham  Pensions  Committee  and 
Parochial  Trustees  : m.  1892,  Annie  Rosalie, 
da.  of  the  la<e  William  Henry  Thornton, 
J.  \;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hillsboro', 
Sydenham,  S.E.  ; Junior  Carlton  Chib 
Nicholas,  Major  George  Matson  D.S.O., 
son  of  — Nicholas,  of  Victoria,  Australia ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (D.S.O.) : m. 
1916,  Emily  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  — Rix,  of 
Melbourne,  Australia  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Nicholl,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  FitzRoy,  J 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Thomas  Nicholl, 
R.  A.  ; b.  x%T2 ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1892,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  retired 
1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  medal 
with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.);  was  2nd  Class 
Instructor  in  Gunnery,  Plymouth  1906-9, 
Instructor  in  Artillery  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., I 


Woolwich  1909-13,  and  an  Armament  Officer 
at  Gibraltar  1913-14,  when  he  was  appointed 
a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. : m.  1906,  Ethel,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Canon  Branch,  of  Trinidad  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

Nicholl,  Lieut.-Col  Hugh  Iltid,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Iltid  Nicholl,  of  Houndswood, 
St.  Albans,  and  32,  Lancaster  Gate,  W.  ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  Bedfordshire 
Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  1899,  and  retired 
1908  ; served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (clasps),  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1900  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and  as  D.A.A.  and 

Q. M.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major) ; 
is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  an  Hon.  Fellow  of 
Zoological  So. , and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1904,  Vera  Francis, 
da.  of  Frank  Hedges  Butler ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Orchard  House,  Knotty  Green,  Beaconsfield, 
Bucks;  Naval  and  Military,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Nicholl,  Wing-Corn.  Vincent,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Wing-Com. 

R. A.F. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

N icholls, Major  Ernest  Puleston,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  William  Nicholls,  V.D.,  of  Booth- 
lands,  Newdigate ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford ; an 
Underwriter  at  Lloyd’s,  and  Major  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
has  T.D. ; m 1918,  Violet  C.  Elliott,  adopted 
da  of  Capt.  R.  Elliott  Palmer,  of  Oaklands 
Park,  Newdigate,  and  Clare  Galway  Castle, 
co.  Galwav  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Rassetts  Lodge, 
Horley,  Surrey. 

Nicholls,  Capt.  Frank,  D S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  Samuel  Nicholls,  of  Oak  Hall,  Buck- 
hurst  Hill ; b.  18— ; Capt.  Manchester  Regt . ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.. 
D.S.O.);  m.  1919,  Nellie  Hay,  da.  of  A.  J. 
Mills,  of  Holly  House,  Buckhurst  Hill;  cr, 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Nicholls,  Henry  Alfred  Alford,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  William 
Nicholls,  of  London;  b.  1851;  M.B.  and 
C.M.  Aberdeen  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1873, 
M.D.  Aberdeen  1875;  was  Crown  Nominee 
in  Legislative  Assembly  1875-7,  Chm.  of 
Poor  Law  Board  1885-91,  Local  Commr.  in 
Dominica  for  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition 
1886,  and  Chm.  of  Roseau  Town  Board 
1896-8;  in  1891  appointed  Special  Commr.  to 
inquire  into  prevalence  of  Yaws  in  W.  Indies 
(thanked  by  Sec.  of  State  for  Blue  Book  re- 
port); represented  Govt,  of  Leeward  Islands 
at  W.  Indian  Sanitary  Conference  1904,  at 
several  W.  Indian  Agricultural  Conferences 
and  at  Imperial  Health  Conference  (London) 
1914;  appointed  Med.  Sup.  of  Dominica 
Yaws  Hospitals  1877,  Med.  Officer  of  Public 
Institutions  in  Dominica  1880,  Health  Officer 
for  Dominica  1897,  an  Official  Member  of 
Legislative  Council  1898,  Senior  Med.  Officer 
of  Dominica  1904,  a M.E.C.  1915,  and  Chm. 
Food  Prices  Committee  and  Road  Commr-. 
1918  ;isa  J.P.,  Pres.  of  Dominica  Agricultural 
and  Commercial  So.,  Chm.  of  Board  of  Direc- 
tors of  Victoria  Museum  and  of  Permanent 
Exhibition  Committee  of  Dominica,  a Fellow 
of  Linnean  So.,  and  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med. 
and  an  Hon.  and  Corresponding  Member  of 
several  other  learned  Sos.  ; acted  as  Ad- 
ministrator of  Dominica  April  and  June 
1919,  and  Oct.  1919  to  May  1920 ; author  of 
“Text  Book  of  Tropical  Agriculture,”  etc., 
etc.,  and  numerous  pamphlets  on  scientific 
subjects  : m.  1875,  Marion,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Corney  Crompton,  J.P.,  of  Dominica; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1896.  Kingsland  House,  Roseau, 
Dominica ; St.  Aroment,  Dominica,  W.  In- 
dies ; Authors' , West  Indian,  and  Dominica 
Clubs. 

Nicholls,  Richard  Howell,  C B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Sup  of  the  Line,  Great  Western 
Railway  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Nicholls,  Major  Stephen  Charles  Phil- 
lips, D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand 
Staff  Corps  ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Nicholls,  Major  William  Ashley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Gen.  Sir  William  Charles  Nicholls, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1766 


K.C.B. ; 0.  1883 ; Major  R.F.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Nichols,  Charles  Lee,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Hon  Auditor  of  British  Red  Cross  So.,  and 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Nichols,  Col.  Joseph  Cowie,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Charles  Nichols,  of  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Boys’  High  Sch., 
Otago,  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Christchurch,  and 
at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb. ; a sheep  farmer, 
and  a Director  of  N.  Otago  Farmers  Co- 
operative Association  (Limited),  Col.  Nev 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles,  Comdg.  Otago Dist  , 
and  a J.P.  for  New  Zealand;  appointed  an 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  1913  : m.  1900,  Helen 
Hunter,  da.  of  R.  M.  Ayre,  of  Benduck 
Station,  Hay,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1918.  Kuriheka  Station,  New  Zealand;  Otago 
( Dunedin ) Club. 

Nicholson,  Bertram,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b. 
1875;  entered  Natal  Civil  Ser.  1894;  S. 
Africa  with  Natal  Carbineers  and  2nd 
Imperial  Light  Horse  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  S.  African 
Rebellion  and  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15  with  Imperial  Light  Horse,  subsequently 
Comdg.  Intelligence  Units  of  Central  Force 
(M.C,),  ; appointed  Sub-Commr.,  Swaziland 
1902,  Assist.  Resident  Magistrate  1904, 
Assist.  Commr.  1907,  and  Acting  Govt.  Sec. 
and  Dep.  Resident  Commr.,  Swaziland 
1917  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1Q02. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  Bertram  William 
Lothian,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Lothian  Nicholson,  K.C.B.  [see  B.  Romilly] ; 
b.  1879  ; is  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  with  Auxiliary  Patrol 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1915,  Evelyn 
Douglas,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Smythe 
Montague  Browne  [see  Fergusson,  Bt.,  cr. 
1703,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Nicholson,  Lieut.- Col.  Edmund  James 
Houghton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is 
Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Forces;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Nicholson,  Com. Edward  Hugh  Meredith, 

D.  S.  O. , son  of  Col . Edward  Henry  Nicholson , 
J.P.,  of  London  Road,  Newark-on-Trent ; b. 
1876;  entered  R.N.  1890,  and  became  Lieut. 
1898  (retired  1906),  and  Com.  1916;  served 
against  Fodi  Silahon  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1894 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Brass  River  Expedi- 
tion 1895  (clasp),  against  rebel  chief  Mburuk 
189s,  present  at  capture  of  M‘weli,  and  at 
Candia  1898  (D.S.O.) ; was  on  Inspection 
Staff,  Woolwich  1907-10,  and  on  Naval  In- 
spection Staff,  Sheffield  1910-14;  isaDirectoi 
of  Hadfields  (Limited)  of  Sheffield,  and  of 
W.  N.  Nicholson  and  Sons  (Limited)  of 
Norwich  : m.  1904,  Ethel  Grace  Madeleine, 
da.  of  R.  L.  Lairbart ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898.  Green 
Lea,  Brookhouse  Hill , Fulwood , Sheffield; 
United  Service  Club. 

Nicholson,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Lothian, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Lothian 
Nicholson,  K.C.B.  [see  B.  Romilly]  ; b.  1884: 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; Mesopotamia 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  c> . 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Nicholson,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Harvey,  j 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Smith  I 
Nicholson,  J.P. , of  Eastmore,  Isle  of  Wight  ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; entered 
Hampshire  Regt.  1882,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
Hampshire  Regt.  1909,  Col.  1912,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served  1 
with  Burma  Expedition  1887-9  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  Europeau  War  1914-18 
Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.B. , C.M.G.) ; was  Dis  . 
Inspector  of  Musketry,  Cork  1899-1902,  and 
Com.  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  at  R.M.C. 
1903-6;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Southampton  : m. 
1892,  Blanche  Wilhelmina  Dorothea,  da.  of  j 
the  late  Francis  Charles  Annesley  [see  E. 
Annesley, colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 

1919.  Eastmore,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight ; \ 
Constitutional,  and  Solent  Yacht  Clubs. 

Nicholson,  Professor  George  Gibb,  [ 
C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; acted  as  Censor-’n-Charge,  | 


N.S.  Wales,  during  European  War  (C.B.E.) : 
18— I cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 

Nicholson,  Col.  Graham  Henry  Whalley, 
C.M.G.,  only  son  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  w'. 
Nicholson,  82nd  Regt. ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at 
R.M.A.;  entered  R.A.  1888,  became  Capt. 
1898,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1904,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1918  ; 
Nile  Expedition  1898  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  4th  class  Medjidie),  5.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Colenso  and  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  six  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.);  appointed  Comdg.  R.A.,  Wessex  Div. 
T.F.  1920:  m.  1897,  Helena  Isobel,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  Eagleson  Gordon,  M.D. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915.  Batstone,  East  Budleigh, 
Devon;  Naval  and  Military  Club'. 

Nicholson,  Major  Hugh  Blomfidd, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1866  ; is  Major  Reserve  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nicholson,  Ivor  Percy,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Nicholson,  of 
Paddington,  W. ; b.  1891;  ed.  at  Mill  Hill 
Sch.;  a Journalist  in  Propaganda  Depart., 
Foreign  Office  and  Min.  of  Information  1916- 
x8-  appointed  to  Depart,  of  Overseas  Trade 
19*9;  Assist.  Director,  Victory  Loan  Cam- 
paign during  European  War;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  C.B.E-  (Civi')  1920.  18,  Quecns- 
thorpe  Road,  S.E.26. 

Nicholson,  Engineer-Com.  James  Bell, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Engineer-Com.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19.  as  Engineer  Officer 
1st  Light  Cruiser  Squadron  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Nicholson,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Sanctuary, 
C.B. , C.M.  G .,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William 
Nicholson,  of  Basing  Park,  Alton,  Hants, 
and  2,  South  Audley  Street,  W.;  b.  1863; 
entered  Hussars  1884,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  (h.-p.)  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col. 
1907,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
deputed  to  take  over  guns,  arms,  etc.,  of 
British  S.  Africa  Co.,  subsequent  to  Dr. 
Jameson’s  raid  into  Transvaal  1896,  and 
served  during  Matabele  War  1896-7  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.)*  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre);  raised 
British  S.  Africa  Co.’s  Police,  of  which  he 
was  appointed  Comdt.  North  of  Zambesi 
1897,  and  became  Comdt. -Gen.  Rhodesia  Pro- 
tectorate 1898 ; sometime  Inspector-Gen.  S. 
African  Constabulary  ; was  a Comdt.  at  Base 
1914-19 ; is  Vice-Chm.  of  Hants  Territorial 
Force  Asso. ; unsuccessfully  contested  Staf- 
ford (C)  Dec.  1910;  cr.  D.S.O.  1897,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902,  C.M.G.  1905,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Bordean  House,  Langrish,  Petersfield;  2,  South 
Audley  Street,  IV.;  Naval  and  Military,  and 
Cavalry  Clubs. 

Nicholson,  Lieut.-Col.  Octavius  Henry 
Lothian,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  Lothian  Nicholson,  K.C.B.,  R.E.,  some- 
time Gov.  of  Gibraltar  [see  B.  Romilly] ; ©• 
1877 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Prince  of  Wales  s 
Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1897,  became 
Capt.  1904,  Brevet  Major  and  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  and 
all  engagements  leading  thereto  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  vVar 
1014  15  on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Aviz  of  Portugal) ; appointed  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  of  Bermuda  (Lieut.- 
Gen.  F.  W.  Kitchener,  C.B.)i9°8,  D.A.Q.M-G. 
1914,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office 
1919:  m.  1911,  Eileen  May,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Andrew  Smythe  Montague  Browne,  of  St. 
John’s  Point,  Killough,  co.  Down  [see  fer- 
gusson,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1767 


Nicholson,  Capt.  Richard  Lindsay, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882 ; is  Com.  R.N.,  and  Acting 
Capt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-19, 

B resent  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
'•S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy);  appointed  Director  of  Signal  Div. 
Naval  Staff  1918 : m.  18—,  Millicent,  da.  of 
Col.  Sir  Arthur  Richard  Holbrook,  K.B.E., 
M.P.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Nicholson,  Major  Randolph,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.  R.F.A.  ; re- 
tired as  Major  1920;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Nicholson,  Major  St.  John  Richardson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; Major  R.G.A. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , Mildred, 

da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nicholson,  Adm.  Stuart,  C.B.,  M,V.O. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Smith  Nichol- 
son of  Eastmore,  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
b.  1865;  entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Lieut. 
1885,  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1902,  Rear-Adm.  1912, 
Vice-Adm.  19x7,  and  Adm.  1920 ; Egyptian 
War  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Benin  Ex- 
pedition 1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  Dardanelles  1915-16  (despatches, 
C.B.) ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Tor- 
pedoes 1908,  Ch.  of  Staff,  Mediterranean  j 
Fleet  1911,  and  Rear-Adm.  in  Home 
Fleet  1913  : m.  1905,  Althea  Beatrice,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Badeley,  of  Guy  Harlings, 
Chelmsford  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.  B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Nicholson,  Walter  Frederic,  C.B. ; b. 
1876  ; sometime  a Principal  Clerk  in  Ad-  j 
miralty ; appointed  Permanent  Sec.,  Air 
Min.  1920;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  4»  Paper  \ 
Buildings , Temple , E.C. 

Nicholson,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Norris,  j 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Norris  Nicholson,  of  43,  Phillimore  Gardens,  j 
W. ; b.  1877 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut  -Col. 
Suffolk  Regt.,  and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  William  Cedric, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Nicholson,  Capt.  Wilmot  Stuart,  C.B. ; 
b.  1872;  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917. 

Nickalls,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Patteson, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1877  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Nickalls,  Major  Patteson  Wormersley, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Northamptonshire 
Yeo.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  Medal  for  Valour,);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Nickerson,  Col.  William  Henry  Snyder, 
V.C.,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , M.B. , son  of  the  Rev. 
David  Nickerson,  formerly  Chap,  to  the 
Forces;  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Owens  Coll.,  Man- 
chester ; M.B.  and  B.Ch.  Victoria  1896 ; en- 
tered R.A  M.C.  1898,  became  Major  1909, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
V.C.,  promoted),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.); 
appointed  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
1916.  and  Dep.  Director  1918:  m.  1919, 

Katharine  Ann  Isabel  (Nan),  da.  of  Thomas 
William  Waller,  of  Baynards  Park,  near 
Horsham;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Nicol,  Capt.  Andrew  Geddes  Bain, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Nicol,  of  Fife  ; 
b.  1873;  served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  with 
Johannesburg  Mounted  Rifles  (D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17,  with  S. 
African  Horse;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 


Nicol,  Major  George  Gordon,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1888 ; an  A.M.I.C.E.,  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Gor- 
don Highlanders,  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  J 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Nicol,  Brig. -Gen.  Lewis  Loyd,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Dyce  Nicol  (M.P.  for 
Kincardineshire),  of  Ballogie,  Aberdeen  ; b. 
1858  ; entered  Rifle  Brigade  (Prince  Con- 
sort’s Own)  1879,  became  Col.  1909  (retired 
1910),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served 
during  Zulu  War  1879,  present  at  battle  of 
Ulundi  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Waziri 
Expedition  1881,  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-16  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order 
of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  Com.  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; is  a J.P. : m.  1886,  Agnes  Lucy, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Sanford  Freeling,  K.C.M.G. 
[seeFreeling,  Bt.  colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Chalet  Habas,  St.  Jean  de- Luz,  France; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Nicol-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Nicoll,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Strachan, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  5th  Batn.  Roy. 
Highlanders  (T.D.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.,  CLder  of  Nile  ofEgypt) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Nicolls,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  Gustavus, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  J.  E. 

T.  Nicolls,  R.E. ; b.  1858;  entered  R.A.  1877, 
became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1910; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lt.-Col.) ; was 
Instructor  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1892-6,  Ch.  In- 
structor, R.M.A.  1903-6,  and  Ch.  Instructor 
in  Gunnery,  S.-W.  Coast  Defences  1909-10, 
Comdt.  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1910-13,  and  In- 
spector of  R.G.A.  1913-17;  appointed  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  Siege  Artillery  1917  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1903,  Madeline,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Flitcroft  Fletcher,  of  Upper 
Norwood,  S.E. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  C.M.G. 
1917.  19,  St.  Andrew's  Road,  Bedford. 

Nicolls,  Capt.  Edward  Hugh  Jasper, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  Maj.-Gen.  O.  H.  A. 
Nicolls,  Comdt.  R.A.,  of  East  Pallant,  Chich- 
ester; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  E-  Surrey  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Winifred  Marie,  da.of  Capt. 
Pellier-Johnson,  of  Old  Ferry  House,  Chelsea 
Embankment,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nicolson,  David,  C.B. , M.D.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Nicolson ; b.  1844;  ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  honours  and  C.M. 
1866,  M.D.  1875)  J Hon.  LL.D.  Aberdeen 
1920,  M.R.C.P.  Edinburgh  1881  ; was  Assist. 
Surg.  at  H.M.’s  Convict  Prisons  at  Portland, 
Woking,  and  Milbank  1867-73,  Senior  Med. 
Officer  at  Portsmouth  Prison  1873-6,  Dep. 
Sup.  at  Broadmoor  Criminal  Lunatic  Asylum 
1876-86,  Sup.  thereof  1886-96,  and  a Member 
of  Home  Office  Departmental  Committee 
on  Habitual  Drunkards  1891,  and  of  Irish 
Governmental  Committee  of  Inquiry  into 
Dundrum  Criminal  Lunatic  Asylum  1891; 
appointed  Lord  Chancellor’s  Visitor  in 
Lunacy  1896;  is  a F.S.A.  (Scotland),  Medi- 
cal Adviser  to  Home  Sec.  in  criminal 
mental  cases,  Past  Pres,  of  Medico-Psycho- 
logical Asso.,  and  of  Reading  and  tipper 
I Thames  Branch  of  British  Med.  Asso., 

' F.S.A.  (Scot.),  and  a frequent  contributor  to 
medical  journals  : m.  1886,  Edith  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Case,  of  Fareham, 
Hants  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  Blythewood, 
Camberlwy,  Surrey ; 201,  Royal  Courts  of 
Justice , tv.  C.  ; Garrick  Club. 

Nicolson,  Com.  the  Hon.  Erskine  Arthur, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Carnock]. 

Nicolson,  Hon.  Harold  George  [see  B. 
Carnock]. 

Nightingale,  Col.  Manners  Ralph 
Wilmott,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  Night- 
ingale, Bt.,  colls.]. 

Nilambar  Mukarji,  Babu,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Debnath  Mukarji ; b.  1842;  is  Vice-Chm. 
of  Calcutta  Corporation;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 

I Calcutta. 


1768 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Nimmo,  Major  John  Scott,  D.S.O.  ; | 
b.  1878  ; is  Major  Army  Vet.  Corps  ; served  j 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches , [ 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ninnis,  Inspector-Gen.  Belgrave,  C.V.O. , 
son  of  Paul  Ninnis,  of  St.  Austell,  Cornwall ; 
b.  1837;  M.D.  St.  Andrews  1861  ; M.R.C.S.,  1 
England  1861,  LL.M. ; entered  R.N.  1861,  ' 
became  Fleet  Surg.  1876,  Dep.  Inspector 
Gen.  of  Hospitals  1883,  and  Inspector  Gen. 
(retired)  1897 ; served  with  Arctic  Expe-  | 
dition  1875-6  (medal,  promoted)  ; is  a F.S.A., 
and  a Knight  of  Justice  of  Order  of  St.  ! 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  Blane 
gold  medallist:  m.  1883,  Ada  Jane,  da.  of  1 
James  Sutton,  of  Streatham,  S.W. ; cr. 

C. V.O.  19x2.  The  Elms , Leigham  Avenue , I 
Streatham , S.W.  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Nisbet,  Col.  Francis  Courtenay,  D.S  0.. 
son  of  the  late  Harry  Curtis  Nisbet ; b.  1869 ; 
ed.  at  Rugby  ; entered  Gloucestershire  Regt. 
1890,  became  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1917,  Brevet  Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914  - 19 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. 
and  84th  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Bre- 
vets Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Serbian  Order  of 
Karageorge);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Nisbet,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Mordaunt  Nisbet, 
of  Forthar,  Fife  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  and  an  A.Q.M.G.  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African  War  1901-2  with  Im- 
perial Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia  1915  x9  on  Staff 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.);  was  Ad  j.  Bihar  Light  Horse  1911- 
14 ; is  Director-in-Ch.  Repatriation  and 
Relief  (Egyptian  Expeditionary  Force)  at 
Beirut:  m.  1905,  Barbara  Frances,  da.  of 
Thomas  Lawson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Sports’  Club. 

Nisbet-Hamilton-Grant  [see  Grant]. 
Nisbett,  Major  Dudley,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  George  Hinde  Nisbett,  J.P.,  o< 
Huyton,  Liverpool;  b.  1894;  Capt.  and  Act- 
ing Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1920,  Gwendolen  Edith  Mary  Gilbert,  da. 
of  H.  W.  Gilbert  Williams,  of  Putney,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Nissen,  Capt.  Peter  Norman,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Capt.  R.E.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O., Order 
of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Niven,  Major  Hugh  Wilderspin,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Dr.  James  Simpson  Niven,  of 
Ontario,  Canada ; 0.1876;  ed.  at  UpperCanada 
Coll.,  Toronto ; formerly  Western  Manager 
Wholesale  Hardware  Co.  of  Canada;  be- 
came Capt.  and  Adj.  26th  Middlesex  L.I.  1898, 
joined  Canadian  Inf.  1914,  and  is  Major 
Princess  Patricia’s  Canadian  L.I.  (Per- 
manent Forces);  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m. 
1916,  Marie  Elizabeth  McAndrew,  of  Ayr, 
Scotland;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918).  Wol- 
seley  Barracks , London , Ontario,  Canada  ; 
Toronto  Hunt  (Ontario),  and  London  ( On- 
tario) Clubs. 

Niven,  Lieut.-Col.  Oswald  Carmichael, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Com.  Oswald  Niven,  R.N.,  of 
Watcombe  House,  near  Torquay  ; b.  1877  ; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.  A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.. 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  19—,  Edith,  da.  of 
Major  George  John  Miller,  M.V.O.  ; cr 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Nixon,  Major  Charles  Howard  Fether- 
stonhaugh,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Surg 
Maj.  George  Michael  Nixon,  Indian  Med. 
Ser. ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Tonbridge,  at  Bedford 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  Indian 
Army;  European  War  1915-18  in  France, 
Mesopotamia,  and  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  19x5,  Katherine  Violet  Spankie  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Nixon,  Major  Ernest  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1885 ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 


1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; m.  1918, 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Henry 
Payne -Gallwey  [see  Frankland-Payne- 
Gallwey,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Nixon,  Major  Fergus,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

N ixon,  Lieut.-Col.  J ames  Arundel,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  Maj. -Gen.  Arundel  James  Nixon,  of 
Clone  House,  Ballyragget,  co.  Kilkenny; 
b.  1879 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  and  a Gen.  Staff. 
Officer;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.): 
m.  1905,  the  Hon.  Joan  Burdett  Money- 
Coutts,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Latymer ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Nixon,  John  Alexander,  C.M.G. , M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  son  of  Robert  Bell  Nixon:  b.  1874; 
ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.B. 
1900,  M.D.  1915)  ; sometime  temporary  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-19,  as 
Consulting  Physician  to  British  Expeditionary 
Forces  and  the  Army  of  the  Rhine  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; is  Hon.  Physician  Bristol 
Roy.  Infirmary ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  7,  Lans- 
down  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Noakes,  Com.  Cyril  John  Langham,. 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-18  with  Submarines  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Noakes,  Major  Sydney  Maplesden, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Maplesden 
Noakes,  of  Longrede,  Barming,  Kent ; b. 
1887;  ed.  in  Sydney  and  at  R.M.A. ; Major 
R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1912,  Norah  Parkyns,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Walter  Edward  Buckland  [see  Parkyns, 
Bt  , colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Court  Lodge, 
Shorne,  Kent. 

Noal,  Com.  Richard  John,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  William  Noal ; b.  1870  ; Com.  R.N.R.,  and 
Marine  Sup.  of  Shaw,  Savill  and  Albion  Co. 
(Limited)  ; rendered  sers.  to  Min.  of  Shipping 
during  European  War ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918  ; C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  84,  Wickhamway 

Park , Langley,  Beckenham. 

Noble,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Doncaster, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  C.  S.  Noble;  b.  1881; 
entered  R.E.  1899,  and  is  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) : m.  1912,  Madelaine  Winifred,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Ireland  Arbuthnot  [see 
Arbuthnot,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Noble,  Capt.  Percy  Lockhart  Harnam, 
C.V.O  , son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Simeon 
Noble,  I.S.C. ; b.  1880;  entered  R.N.  1894, 
became  Sub  Lieut.  1900,  Lieut.  1902,  Com. 
1913,  and  Capt.  1918:  m.  1st,  1907,  Diaman- 
tina  Isabella,  who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Allan  Camp- 
bell, of  21,  Upper  Brook  Street,  W. ; 2ndly, 
1913,  Celia  Emily,  da.  of  Robert  Kirkman 
Hodgson,  of  77,  Eaton  Square,  S.W.  [see  E. 
Cork];  cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1901,  C.V.O. 
1920.  United  Service  Club. 

Noblet,  Rev.  John  James,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Noblet,  of  London  Road,  Preston  ; 
b.  1882  ; is  a temporary  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Noblett,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Hemington; 
C.B.E. ; b.  1869;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
with  Lumsden’s  Horse  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium):  ni. 
1909,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Bennett,  of  Little  Rissington  Manor,  Glou- 
cestershire; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Nockolds,  Capt.  Humphrey,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Hon.  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Noedl,  Capt.  Louis,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of 
Robert  Charles  Noedl  ; b.  1887  ; ed.  in 
New  Zealand  ; an  Electrical  Engineer,  and 
Capt.  Australian  Engineers ; European  War 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1769 


1914 -19,  Comdg.  7th  Field  Co.  Australian 
Engineers  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Sydney , N.S.  Wales. 

Noel,  Major  Edward  William  Charles, 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Gainsborough,  colls.]. 

Noel,  Major  Harold  Ernest,  D.S.O  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  R.H.A.  (T.F.)  ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Noel,  Martial  Louis  Auguste,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Registrar-Gen.  of  Mauritius  ; acted 
as  Food  Controller  and  Controller  of  Ex- 
ports during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Port  Louis,  Mauritius. 
Nolan,  Lietit.-Col.  Andrew  Bellew, 
C.M.G.;  b.  186 7 ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Army 
Pay  Depart.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Nolan,  Robert  Howard,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Hon.  Sec.  New  Zealand  Soldiers’  Club ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Noott,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Cecil,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  F.  H.  Noott, 
formerly  R.M.L.  1.;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1889,  became  Major  1909,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1916;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  an 
Instructor,  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1902-6,  and  an 
Assist.  Sup.,  Roy.  Laboratory,  Woolwich 
1908-13;  appointed  Sec.,  Ordnance  Board 

1914,  and  a Member  of  Ordnance  Committee 
1920 ; cr  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Norbury,  Capt.  Herbert  Reginald,  C.B., 
son  of  Inspector-Gen.  Sir  Henry  Frederick 
No* bury,  K.C.B.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1876; 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  Director  of  Armament 
Supplies ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Norcock,  Major  Henry  Lowcay,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  ; China  1900,  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  R.A.S.C  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) : m. 
1908,  da.  of  the  late  Com.  — Belson,  R.N. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Norcott,  Col.  Charles  Hawtrey  Bruce, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  William 
Sherbrooke  Ramsay  Norcott,  K.C.B. ; b. 
1849 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  Rifle 
Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1867,  became 
Capt.  1879,  Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col.  1895,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1899  (h.-p.  1900) ; retired  1901  ; 
served  on  Canadian  Frontier  1870  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Burma  Expedition  1888-9 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  medal  with 
three  clasps,  C.M.G.) ; is  a D.L  for  Rutland : 
m.  1892,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Kinahan,  of  Low  Wood,  Belfast;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  The  Wilderness,  Kelmarsh,  N orihants ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

N orie,  Maj.  - Gen.  Charles  Edward  Manley, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Evelyn  Medows  Norie;  b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Fettes; 
entered  Yorkshire  L.I.  1885,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1896,  Brevet  Major 
1898,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Brevet  Col. 

1915,  Col.  1916,  and  Maj.-Gen.  '919;  served 
with  Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  pre- 
sent at  actions  of  Chagru  Kotal  and  Dargai, 
at  capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhunga 
Passes,  and  at  operations  in  Waran  Valley, 
Chamkanni  Country,  and  Bara  Valley 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  three  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  D.A.A.G. 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  19x4-17  as  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  and  subsequently  as  a Brig.- 
Com.  witti  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B. , Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle,  C.M.G.):  m.  1899,  Grace,  da. 
ot  the  late  W.  H.  Reynolds,  of  The  Chest- 
nuts, Dehra  Dun,  India ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Norie,  Major  Frank  Hay,  D.S.O.,  third 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Evelyn  Medows 
Norie;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Hampshire  Regt.  1891, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1901,  and  Major 
1909;  retired  1912;  served  with  ApaTanang 
Punitive  Expedition  1896,  with  Zakka  Khel 
and  Mohmand  Expeditions  1908,  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Interpreter  Indian ! 


Expeditionary  Force,  and  subsequently  as 
a Brig.  Major  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(severely  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Rachel  Eveline  Sanders, 
of  Altries,  Marvculter,  Scotland  ; cr  D.S.O. 
1915.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Norman,  Capt.  Alfred  Headley,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Alfred  Reynolds  Norman  ; b.  1881 ; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; China  1900,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; appointed 
Master  of  the  Fleet  1919,  and  (Ih.  Staff 
Officer,  Destroyer  Flotillas  1920 : m.  1906,  * 
Beatrice  Mabel  Godfrey  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Norman,  Brig.-Gen.  Claude  Lumsden, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late 

F. -M.  Sir  Henry  Wylie  Norman,  G.C.B., 

G.  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.  [see  Norman,  “ Knights 
Widows”];  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Marlborough 
Coll.  ; entered  Indian  Army  1896,  became 
Capt.  1905,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col„  <920  (now 
temporary  Brig.-Gen.);  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present  at  opera- 
tions in  Samana  and  Kurram  Valleys  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  Tirah  (clasp),  and  in 
Somaliland  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  was  in  charge  of  H.M.’s 
Indian  Orderly  Officers  1908,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  Army  Head  Quarters,  India 
19x2-15;  appointed  an  A.D  C to  H.M.  1918, 
and  Comdt.  Cav.  Sch.,  Sauvor  1919  : m.  1905, 
Margaret,  da.  of  Sir  Alfred  (James)  Reynolds, 
of  Ayot  Bury,  Welwyn,  Herts  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  igo8,  D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry  School, 
Saugor,  India  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Norman,  Lieut.-Col.  Compton  Cardew, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  W.  Africa 
1905  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut -Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.M.G.):  m.  1912;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Norman,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Hubert, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Philip  Norman,  of  45, 
Evelyn  Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1880;  is  Major 
Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
London  Regt.  and  Comdt.  3rd  Army 
Musketry  Instruction  Sch.  (despatches  five 
times,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; appointed  aD.A.A.G. 
1917,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1913, 
Isabel,  da.  of  J.  W.  Philip;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Norman,  Hon.  (Florence  Priscilla)  Lady , 
C.B.E.  Lsee  B.  Aberconway]. 

Norman,  Herman  Cameron,  C.B.,  C.S.I., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Loyd  Norman, 
of  Bromley  Common,  Kent;  b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1893) ; 
appointed  Attache  1894,  a 3rd  Sec.  in  Diplo. 
Ser.  1896,  2nd  Sec.  1900,  1st  Sec.  1907, 
Counsellor  of  Embassy  1914,  and  Min.  Plen. 
1919  ; was  Sec.  British  Delegation  at  Peace 
Conference  at  Paris  1919;  appointed  Envoy 
Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen.  to  Persia  1920; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1917,  C S.I.  1919.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 
British  Legation,  Teheran ; Marlborough, 
Travellers' , St.  James’s,  Beefsteak,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Norman,  Montagu  Collet,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  Frederick  Henry  Norman,  D.L., 
of  Moor  Place,  Much  Hadham,  Herts  [see 
Collet,  Bt.] ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  is  a Lieut,  of  City  of 
London  ; was  Gov.  of  Bank  England  1918-20  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Thorpe  Lodge , Campden 
Hill,  W. 8.  ; Athenaeum  Club. 

Norman,  Major  Reginald  Havill,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  b 18 — ; Major  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Norman,  Col.  Walter  Henry,  D.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  F.-M.  Sir  Henry  Wylie 
Norman,  G.C.B.,  G.C.M.G.,  C.I.E.  [see  Nor- 
man, “Knights’  Widows ”J;  b.  1871;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army, 

S6* 


1770 


COMPANION  AGE. 


and  an  A.D.C.  to  H. M.;  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Brevet  Col.  : 
rn.  1901,  Winifred  Duthier ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Norman,  Col.  William  Wylie,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Francis  Booth 
Norman,  K.C  B.  [see  Norman,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Oxford  Mil. 
Coll  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; served 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  8 (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Manchester  Regt.,  and  as 
* Brig. -Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; has  Afghan 
Order  of  Izzat-i  Afghana,  and  3rd  class  of 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne:  m.  1885,  Violet 
Anna,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Oliver  Richard 
son  Newmarch,  K.C.S.I.;  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 
Cottingham , Fleet , Hants  ; Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Norm  and,  Capt.  Patrick  Hill,  D.S.O.,  son  | 
of  Patrick  Hill  Normand,  of  Whitehill, 
Aberdour,  N.B  • b.  1876;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.  ; j 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Capt.  Imperial  | 
Light  Horse,  present  at  battle  of  Elanslaagte, 
Ladysmith,  and  relief  of  Mafeking  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ) ; appointed  Dep.-Gov.  | 
Jransvaal  Prisons  Ser.  1903,  and  Gov.  1908; 
is  a Dep.  Assist.  Provost-Marshal  : m.  1907,  J 
Matilda  Marion  Marsh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Normand,  Major  Samuel  Richard, D.S.O.; 
b.  1875  ; is  Major  R.G.A.,  and  Instructor  j 
in  Gunnery ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Officer  of 
the  Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium) : m.  1915 ; I 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nornabell,  Major  Henry  Marshall,  | 
D.S.O.,  O.B  E.  ; b.  1877;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Norrie,  Mrs.  Beatrice,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 

the  late  Andrew  Stephen,  of  58,  Queen’s 
Gate  Terrace,  S.W.,  and  Windlesham 
Lodge,  Bagshot;  b 18 — ; Pres.  London 
Bridge  and  Ciro’s  Young  Men’s  Christian 
Asso. ; organised  Buffet  at  Cannon  Street 
Station  for  repatiiated  prisoners  during 
European  War : m.  1893,  Major  George 
Edward  Moke  Norrie;  cr.  M.B.E  (Civil) 
1Q1-,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Ladies'  Park 
Club. 

Norrie,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Matthew, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Norrie,  Capt.  Charles  Willoughby  Moke, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major  George 
Edward  Moke  Norrie  ; b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  nth  Hussars;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  with  Cav.,  Inf. , and  Tank 
Corps  Staff  (four  times  wounded,  despatches 
twice,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
12,  Vicarage  Gardens , Kensington,  iV.S.  ; 
Cavalry,  and  Junior  United  Service  Clubs. 
Norkie, Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Creer,  D S.O.,  \ 
son  of  the  late  Frank  Norrie  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  i 
at  The  .Scots  Coll.,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; is 
an  Architect,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf.  ; | 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 1 
spatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Jessie  France? 
Findlay  White  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Norrington,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Laurence 
Weekes,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frederick  Norring- 
ton of  Clifton  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.  ; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1897;  en- 
tered Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1897,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915 ; | 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
15,  in  command  of  a Stationary  Hospital, 
No.  13  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1899,  Ethel  | 
Victoria,  da.  of  Maj.  Gen.  S.  M.  Topp:n  ; cr  \ 
D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club.  1 
Norrington,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Lewis, 
C.AI.G.,  son  of  A.  R.  Norrington,  of  Abbots-  : 
field,  Plymouth  ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Border 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  18—,  Beryl,  da. 
of  Col.  George  Hawkes,  Indian  Army;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Norris,  Capt.  David  Thomas,  C.B., 
C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Com- 


modore R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919,  C.M.G. 
1920. 

Norris,  Francis  Edward  Boshear, 

C. B.E.',  b.  18 — ; Co.  Director  Auxiliary 
Hospitals  and  V.A  D.’s,  Surrey  Branch, 
British  Red  Cross  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1020. 

Norris,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Robert 
Norris  ; b.  1852  ; Do^k  and  Warehouse 
Manager  Port  of  London  Authority:  m. 
1881 ; cr.  C.B.E  1918. 

Norris,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Joseph, 

D. S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Norris:  b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Mount  St.  Mary’s, 
Derbyshire,  at  Beaumont  Coll.,  Old  Wind- 
sor, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  1st  West 
India  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major 
1894,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1902  ; retired  1905 ; 
operations  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1892,  in 
command  of  Karene  Expedition  (1st  phase) 
1898  ; was  a Draft  Conducting  Officer  1915-16 : 
m.  1894,  Beatrice  Marian,  da.  of  H.E.  the 
late  Arthur  Van  de  Velde,  Belgian  Min. 
Plen. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1892.  32,  First  Avenue, 
Hove,  Sussex. 

Norris,  Major  Samuel  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  George  Norris ; 
b.  1874;  is  Major  Liverpool  Regt.,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; S African.  War  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1909,  Mary 
Christobel,  da.  of  Arthur  R.  Birks,  formerly 
I.C.S. ; cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Norsworthy,  Major  Stanley  Counter, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1881;  temporary  Acting 
Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

North,  Brig.-Gen.  Bordrigge  North,  C.B., 
M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  North  North 
(formerly  of  fhurland  Castle,  Lancashire), 
of  Newton  Hall,  Kirkby  Lonsdale;  b.  1862;  is 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen  Comdg.  a Brig.,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Westmorland  (High  Sheriff  1907) 
and  for  Lancashire,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
Sudan  Expedition  1885,  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
in  command  of  his  Regt.,  and  as  Comdt.  at 
Viet  and  Zand  Rivers  and  at  Brandfort  and 
Ceres  (despatches  twice,  C.B.),  European 
War  1914-19,  Comdg.  199th  Inf.  Brig.  ; 
was  Brigadier  30th  Field  Army  Brig. 
1905-6,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdt.  and  Hon.  Col. 
3rd  Batn.  The  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.)  1899-1908  (now  Hon.  Col.),  and  Col. 
Comdg.  2nd  W.  Riding  Brig.,  Territorial 
Force  1908-12  ; commanded  a Brig.  1914-16; 
unsuccessfully  contested  Cheshire,  North- 
wichDiv.  (LU)  Jan.  1906;  has  Roy.  Humane 
So.’s  medal  for  saving  life  at  sea:  m. 
1st,  1895,  Maud  Mabella,  who  d.  1900, 
only  child  of  the  late  John  Coulthurst,  of 
Gargrave  House,  Skipton-in-Craven,  York- 
shire ; 2ndly,  1911,  Winifred  Evelyn,  da.  of 
the  late  Clement  Upton-Cottrell-Dormer,  of 
Rousham,  Oxford,  and  Ingmire  Hall,  Sed- 
bergh,  Yorkshire  [Smyth,  Bt.];  cr.  C.B. 

• (Mil.)  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905.  Newton 
Hall,  Kirkby  Lonsdale ; The  Mere,  Sed- 
bergh,  Yorkshire ; Junior  .United  Service, 
ana  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

North,  Major  Cyril  Burton,  D.S  O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major  R.E. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
North,  Capt.  Dudley  Burton  Napier, 
C.M.G.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Roger 
North,  R.A. ; b.  1881;  entered  R.N.  1896, 
became  Com.  1914,  and  Capt.  1919;  was 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  Prince  of  Wales 
during  Canadian  Tour  ioi9,andExtraEquerry 
during  Australasian  lour  1920,  and  Extra 
Equerry-in-Waiting  to  Duke  of  Connaught 
during  visit  to  India  1920-21;  European 
War  1914-19.  Comdg.  Battle  Cruisers,  pre- 
sent at  battles  of  Heligoland  Bight, 
Dogger  Bank,  and  Jutland  (C.M.G.,  2nd 
class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
swords.  French  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm,  M.V.O.) : m.  1909,  Eglantine,  who  d- 
1917,  da.  of  the  Hon.  W.  R.  Campbell,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales ; cr.  C.M.G.  and  M.V.O 
(atb  clas-)  1919,  C V.O.  1920.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1771 


North,  Col.  Edward,  C.B. , F.R.C.S.  ; b. 
1856  ; is  Col.  (retired),  and  a F.R.C.S. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  seven  clasps)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917- 

North,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Bunbury, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  North  North, 
of  Thurland  Castle  and  Newton  Hall,  Kirkby 
Lonsdale;  b.  1869  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Hoy.  Fusi- 
liers ; Sudan  1898  9 with  Egyptian  Army 
(despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie),  S.  African 
War  1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.  Maj.,  and 
Comdg.  a Batn.  and  a Brig,  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1899.  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  John  Charles  Dundas  [see 
M.  Zetland,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Old  Hall,  Milnthorpe , Westmorland  ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

North,  Rev.  Frank  William,  C.B.E.; 

b.  18 — ; ed.  at  L>urham  Univ.  (B.A.  1901); 
Assist.  Chap,  at  St  Petersburg  1905-11, 
when  he  became  British  Chap,  at  Moscow 
(remaining  there  and  helping  British  Colony 
until  020)  : m.  t8 — , Margaret  Caird,  C.B.E. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

North,  Frederick  Dudley,  C.M.G.  [see 

E.  Guilford,  colls.]. 

North,  Lieut. -Col.  Harold  Napier,  D,S.O. ; 
b.  1883;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E. served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

North,  Mrs.  Margaret  Caird,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; sometime  Head  of  British  Red  Cross  in 
Moscow  during  European  War:  m.  18 — , 
the  Rev.  Frank  Wi.liam  North,  C.B.E. ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

North,  Lieut.  Oliver,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1892  ; 
Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

North, Lieut.- Col.  Oliver  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  North  North,  of  Newton  Hall, 
Kirkby  Lonsdale;  b.  1874;  entered  Lanca- 
shire Fusiiiers  1900,  became  Capt.  1910,  and 
Major  1915 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  a Staff-Capt.  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
sometime  Assist.  Sup.  of  Gymnasia,  E.  Com- 
mand : m.  1908,  Edith  Monica,  only  child  of 
William  Allen  Smith-Masters,  of  Camer, 
Kent  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

North,  Lieut.-Col.  Piers  William,  D.S.O. 
son  of  the  late  North  North,  of  Newton 
Hall,  Kirkby  Lonsdale;  b.  1871;  ed.  at 

R. M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  with  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
attached  to  Japanese  Army  1906-7,  Euro 
pean  War  1915- 17  in  Dardanelles  and  France 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Durham  L.I.  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  was 
a King’s  Foreign  Ser.  Messenger  1910-14 ; 
in  charge  of  Colonial  Guests  at  Coronation 
1911  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Northcote,  Major  Arthur  Frederick, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Iddesleigh,  colls.]. 

Northcote,  Richard,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  Machine 
Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O, 
1919. 

Northcroft,  Major  Erinna  Harvey, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand 
Artillery;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919 
Northern,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Northey,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Hamilton, 
C.M  G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.jCol.  George 
Wilbraham  Northey,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Ashley 
Manor,  Box,  Wilts  ; b.  1870;  ed.  privately, 


and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers 
1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1912,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired  1919)  ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897  8 (medal  with  three 
clasps),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps)*  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt. : m. 
1903,  Elizabeth  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Neale 
Thomson,  of  Camphill,  Renfrewshire;  cr. 

C. M  G.  1916.  Bourtree  Park,  Ayr. 

Norton,  Major  Alfred  Edward  Marston, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Norton,  of 
Golding  Hail,  Salop ; b.  1869;  formerly  Major 
Comdg.  “A”  Battery  S.  Australian  Field 
Artillery  ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
a F.K.G.S. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Capt.  in  S.  Australian  Imperial  Bushmen 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed  Trade 
Commr.  for  Govt,  of  S.  Australia  in  England 
1906:  m.  1895,  Fanny  Margaret,  da.  of  W.  J. 
Stacy;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Norton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Ernest, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 77;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  W. 
India  Regt.,  and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Norton,  Brig.- Gen.  Cecil  Burrington, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1868  ; entered  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.I.  1893,  and  retired  as  Capt. 
1908  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G  ):  m.  1897,  Charlotte  Alexandra,  da. 
of  Col.  Francis  Richard  Begbie  [see  Camp- 
bell, Bt.,  cr.  1831,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Norton,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Eardley  Blois  Norton  ; b. 
1861  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (retired) : m.  1893, 
Beatrice  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  E.  G. 
Bickford,  of  Toronto  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  30, 
Hertford  Street , Hr.i ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Norton,  Col.  Charles  Ernest  Graham, 
C.S.I.  ; b.  1869 ; formerly  Comdg.  7th 
Hussars;  is  an  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts 
at  War  Office;  Matabeleland  1898,  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915-19  (C.S.I., 
Brevet  Col.,  A.D.C.  to  H.M.) ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1919. 

Norton,  David,  C.S.I.,  fourth  son  of  the 
late  William  Norton,  of  Hollybank,  Arva, 
co  Cavan ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Kingstown 
Sch.,  Dublin;  entered  I C.S.  1874;  sometime 
Assist.  Magistrateand  Collector,  Joint  Magi- 
strate and  Officiating  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector, Bengal;  appointed  Dep.  Commr., 
Burma  1887,  Pres,  of  Rangoon  Municipality 
1888,  and  became  a Commr.,  Burma  1891, 
Officiating  Financial  Commr.  1898,  and  a 
Member  of  Eurma  Legislative  Council  1900  ; 
retired  1903:  m.  1st,  1873,  Alice  Kathleen, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  C.  Browne,  D.D. ; 2nd,  1887, 
Katherine  Maude,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj.-Gen. 
Inkson  ; cr.  C.S.i.  1898.  Engedi,  St.  Leon- 
ard's Road,  Eastbourne;  East  India  United 
Service,  and  Sussex  ( Eastbourne ) Clubs. 

Norton,  Major  Edward  Felix,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1884  ; Major  R.H.A.  ; European 
War  19 1 4- 18  (despatchesthrice , Brevet  Major, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Norton,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  Paul,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Pepler  Norton,  of  High  Royd, 
Honley,  near  Huddersfield ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at 
Shrewsbury  Sch.,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B  A. 
1903,  M.A.  1906);  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Duke  of 
Wellington’s  (W.  Riding)  Regt.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar):  m.  1908,  Daisy,  da.  of  Thompson 
Naylor,  of  Ravensdeane,  Huddersfield  ; cr. 
D S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918).  Grice  Hall,  Shelley, 
Yorkshire. 

Norton,  Robert  Frederick,  C.B.E., 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Norton, 
Principal  Clerk  in  Chancery  Taxing  Office  ; 
b.  1854  ; ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  at 
London  Univ.  (B.A.  1874,  LL-B.  1877) ; Bar. 


1772 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Lincoln’s  Inn  1879,  and  K.C.  1900  ; some- 
time Hon.  Legal  Adviser  to  Foreign  Trade 
Depart.  Foreign  Office  ; has  V.D.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  36,  Inverness  Terrace,  W.  ; it,  Old 

Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C. 

Norton,  Thomas , C.B.E. , son  of  George 
Norton,  of  Bagden  Hall,  nea*  Huddersfield  ; 
b.  1845  ; ed.  privately  : is  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  Chm.  of  Appeal 
Tribunal,  and  Dep.  Chm.  of  Quarter  Sessions  : 
m.  1st,  1872,  Alice  Ada  Dixon,  of  Preston, 
Lancashire,  who  d.  1898  ; 2nd,  1900,  Jessie 
Blaeklock,  of  Crown  Gardens,  Glasgow  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Bagden  Hall,  near  Hudders- 
field ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Norway,  Arthur  Hamilton,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Arthur  Stanbury  Norway ; b. 
i8sy  ; is  Assist.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Post  Office  : m. 
1802,  Mary  Louisa,  da  of  Maj.-Gen.  F. 
Gadsden,  M.S.C. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  23, 
Oakwood  Court,  W.  14. 

Nosworthy,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Poitier, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1887;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(twice  wounded,  despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.  with  bar,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Notley,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Kilmister, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  on  Special 
List,  Commr.  of  Police  B.E.  Africa,  and  an 
Official  M L-C.  of  the  Colony ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Notman,  James  Partridge,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  2nd  Lieut.  Seaforth  Highlanders; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nott,  Major  John  George  Latham 
Pleydell-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt 
John  Nott,  R.N.  ; b.  1871;  is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  R.A  S.C  , and  a Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1901,  Winefred,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  San- 
derson Poole,  of  Fairfield,  Cobham,  Surrey; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Noyce,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Alfred 
Noyce,  of  Heathcote,  Aldershot  ; b.  1878  ; ed. 
at  Salisbury  Sch.,  and  at  St.  Catharine’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  190c);  entered  I.C.S.  1902,  and 
became  Under  Sec.  Govt,  of  India,  Revenue 
and  Agriculture  Depart.  1911,  Sec.  Indian 
Cotton  Committee  1917,  Controller  of  Cotton 
Cloth  1918,  and  Vice-Pres.  Indian  Sugar 
Committee  1919:  m.  1911,  Enid  Isabel,  da. 
of  the  late  L.  M.  Kirkus,  of  Garsdale,  16, 
Sefton  Park  Road,  Liverpool;  cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  '9  <9.  Ness  Villa,  Simla,  India; 
United  Service  (Simla),  and  Madras  Clubs 
Noyes,  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Alfred 
Noyes;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford; 
Hon.  Lttt.D.,  Yale  Univ.  ; gave  Lowell 
Lectures  in  U.S.A.  1911;  an  author  and 
contributor  to  the  Reviews  : m 1907, 
Garnett,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  B.  G.  Daniels, 
U S Army  and  Consular  Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E- 
1918  85,  Cadogan  Gardens,  S.W.;  Arts 

Club. 

Noyes,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Robert 
Finch,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.;  b.  18 — ; has  been 
Paymaster  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.,  and  Lieut. 
Col.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  A.F.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Nritya  Gopal  Basa ,Rai Bahadur,  C.I.E.; 
b.  18 — ; entered  I.C.S.  1884,  and  became 
Assist.  Comptroller  Gen.,  financial  Depart., 
India  1899;  cr.  C-I.E.  1910.  Calcutta. 
Nugee,  Major  George  Travers,  D.S.O., 

M.C.  ; b.  1893  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Nugent,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Hugh 
Hodges,  C-I.E. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir 
Charles  Butler  Peter  Nugent  Hodges 
Nugent,  K.C.B.,  R.E.  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  188X,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915;  was  Inspector  of  Iron  Structures, 
Head  Quarters  1899-1905  ; appointed  In- 
spector of  Machinery,  Mil.  Works  Branch, 
India  191  x ; rendered  sers.  during  European 
War  1915  (despatches,  C.I.E.);  served  on 


N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  with  Afghan  Field 
Force  1919  (despatches);  is  Co  is.  dg.  R.E, 
Calcutta:  m.  1904,  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Wray,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.I  E. 
1916.  Fort  William,  Calcutta;  Junior  United 
Service,  Ranelagh,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Nugent,  Brig. -Gen.  Frank  Henryk,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.  [see  E.  Westmeath,  colls.]. 

Nugent,  Major  Hector  Alexander,  D.S.O., 

O.B.E. , son  of  William  Burnett  Nugent; 
b.  1887 ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
European  War  19x5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E-);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Elwood,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Nugent,  Horace  Dickinson,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Tasker  Nugent,  termer- 
ly  ol  The  Bury,  Stevenage ; b 1858;  ed.  at 
Haileybury  ; was  Vice-Consul  at  Bucharest 
1881-6,  2nd  Vice-Consul  at  New'  York  1886- 
91,  1 st  Vice  Consul  there  1891-2,  and  Consul 
at  Galveston  1892-1909,  since  when  he  has 
been  Consul-Gen.  at  Chicago  : m.  1893, 
Antoinette,  da.  of  the  late  Clement  Guion, 
of  New  York  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  British  Con- 
sulate-General, Chicago,  U.S.A. ; Chicago, 
and  University  ( Chicago ) Clubs. 

Nugent,  Capt.  John  Fagan  Henslowe, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Nugent,  I.C.S.,  for- 
merly ofGrenan,  Thomastown.co.  Kilkenny; 
b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Downside  Coll.,  Bath,  and  at 

R. M.C.  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D S O.) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Ceylon 
1914-15;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Nugent,  Maj.-Gen.  Oliver  Stuart  Wood, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Westmeath,  colls.]. 
Nugent,  Rear-Adm.  Raymond  Andrew, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Rear-Adm.  (retired)  R.N.  ; 
was  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1919-20 ; has 
Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Nugent,  Col.  Robert  Arthur,  C.B. , C.M.G. » 
son  of  Robert  Nugent ; b.  1853 ; entered  Army 
1872,  became  Assist.  Corny. -Gen.  1882,  Hon. 
Major  1885,  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  1887,  Lieut. -Col. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1888,  and  Col.  1898;  retired 
1908  ; served  in  Ashanti  War  1873-4  (medal), 
in  Egyptian  War  in  Commissariat  Charge 
of  Highland  Brig.  1882  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie),  in  Suakin 
Expedition  1884,  when  he  was  in  charge  of 
all  Commissariat  and  Transport  Services 
(despatches,  tw'o  clasps),  and  in  Soudan 
Campaign  1884-5  (despatches,  tw'o  clasps); 
was  D.A.A.G.  at  Bermuda  1889-94,  in 
Scottish  Dist.  1894-6,  at  Aldershot  1896-8, 
A.A.G.  at  Malta  1898-1903,  and  Col.-on-the- 
Staff  and  Assist.  Director  of  Mil.  Transport 
at  Woolwich  1903-8,  and  again  from  1914 : 
m.  1876,  Marion  Henrietta  Annie,  da.  of 
Thomas  Smith,  of  Weston-super-Mare,  and 
widow  of  Frederick  Hitchcock;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1884,  C.M.G.  1917.  United  Service 
Club. 

Nugent,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Vyvian, 

C. BE.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Nicholas  Nugent; 
b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.; 

S.  Nigeria  1908  (medal  with  clasp);  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  despatches.  D.S.O., 
Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge,  and  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C.BE.):  m.  1911,  Dorothy 
Florence,  da.  of  Selvvyn  Rawson,  J.P. ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9.  Old  Haugh 
End,  Sowerby  Bridge,  Yorkshire. 

Nunn,  Assisi.  Paymaster  Reginald  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.,  b.  18—;  is  Assist.  Paymaster 
R.N.R.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Nunn,  Major  Reginald  Lew'is,  D.S.O/, 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E. 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nunn,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Henry  Clay- 
ton, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Bridges  Nunn,  of  Hollington  Park,  St. 
Leonards-on-Sea  [see  Clayton,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
b.  1873;  entered  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt.)  1894,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  with  Mounted  Inf. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1773 


(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Co!.) ; was  Adj.  Mounted  Inf., 
Egypt  1902-5,  Brig.-Maj.  S.  Midland  Inf.  Brig, 
xgii,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915-17,  and  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  Batns.  Middlesex,  Norfolk  and 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regts.  1917-18;  was 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1918-19  : m.  1902 

Aileen  Sybil,  da.  of  the  late  Major  John 
Tatham,  R.H.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Rotherby, 
Leicestershire ; Arthur's , and  Army  and 
Navy  Clubs. 

Nunn,  Capt.  Wilfrid,  C.B. , C.S.I.,  C.M.G., 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Drury 
Cust  Nunn  ; b.  1874  ; entered  R N.  1887,  be- 
came Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1907,  and  Capt.  1914  ; 
Shatt-el-Arab  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
Mesopotamia  1916-19,  present  at  capture  of 
8agr  dad  as  Senior  Naval  Officer  and  Comdg. 
Gunb  -at  Flotillas  (despatches  several  times, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  1914-15  star,  tw  > 

medals)  ; also  has  Naval  gen.  ser.  medal 
• Persian  Guff  >912-13),  and  jgti  Coronation 
medal;  cr.  DS.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917,  C.S.I.  1919. 

Nussey,  Lieut. -Col.  Aalbert  Henry 
Mortimer,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880  ; Lieut. - 
Col.  late  S.  African  Defence  Forces;  E. 
Africa  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Nussey,  Major  Wilfred  Josh,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Nuthall,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Edwin, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  G.  W.  Nuthali, 
of  Down  Hall,  Kingston-on-Thames  ; b.  1862  ; 
entered  Army  Vet.  Corps  1884,  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Col.  1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Director  of  Vet.  Sers., 

E.  Command  1909-13,  S.  Africa  1913-14,  and 
Aldershot  Command  1914,  and  Dep.  Director- 
Gen.  Army  Vet.  Sers.  1914-18,  and  Director 
of  Vet.  Sers.  in  India  1918-19 ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Nutt,  Major  Alan  Vaughan,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches. D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1918. 

Nutt,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Charles 
Rothery,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  Lieut-Col.  R.F. A.  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-98  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  914- 19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919 

Nutt,  Col.  Herbert  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Nutt,  of  Fillongley, 
Coventry;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Malvern;  is  Col. 
Comdg.  7th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
(T.D  ),  a J.P.and  D.L.  for  Warwickshire, and 
a Director  of  Atkinson’s  Brewery  (Limited) ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  17 
Comdg.  a Batn  which  he  raised  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1st,  1886,  Emily  Clive,  who  d. 
1888,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Rollason,  of 
Erdington,  near  Birmingham;  2ndly,  1914 
Ellen  R.,  el.  da.  of  G.  E.  Spurgeon,  of 
Whitewell,  Yorkshire ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 
Hampton  House , Hampton  - in  - Arden, 
Warwickshire. 

Nutt,  Major  Norman  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Tank  Corps  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Nuttall,  Lieut-Col.  Charles  Montagu, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  is  Lieut. -Col.  R.G  A. ; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O  ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Nuttall,  Thomas  Downham,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  James  Nuttall,  of  Bury,  Lancashire  ; 
b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Bury  Gram.  Sch.  ; an 
Engineer,  Director  of  Bentley  and  Jackson 
(Limited),  and  Chm.  Bury  Munitions  Board 
of  Management ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Park 
View,  Bury,  Lancashire. 

Nuttall,  Major  William  Francis  Dixon-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  F.  R.  Dixon-Nuttall,  J.P.,  of 
Ingleholme,  Eccieston  Park,  Prescot,  Lan- 
cashire; b 1885;  ed-  at  Repton  Sch.  ; Major 
(T.D.)  R.E.  (T.FA;  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Gladys  Lena 
da.  of  W.  Henry  Gregory,  of  Caldecott, 


Aughton,  Lancashire,  and  Glenorchy  Lodge, 
Dalmally,  Argyllshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Nye,  Engineer- Capt.  Alfred  John,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Nye,  of  Portsmouth; 
b.  1855;  entered  R.N.  1878,  became  Ch. 
Engineer  1890,  Staff  Engineer  1894,  Engineer 
Com.  1894,  and  Engineer-Cap!;.  1908  ; retired 
1908;  sometime  Engineer-Capt.  of  Royal 
Yacht  “ Victoria  and  Albert”  ; has  4th  class 
Order  of  St.  Stanislaus  of  Russia,  and 
Norwegian  Coronation  medal : m.  1878,  Miss 
Alicia  Larcom,  of  Portsmouth;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1904. 

Oakden,  Major  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Border  Regt.; 
European  War  19 14-1 8 (wounded , despatches 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Oakes,  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Charles 
Henry  Oakes,  of  Riddings  House,  Alfreton  ; 
b.  -858;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1886),  a J.P.  for 
Derbyshire  (Sheriff  1912-13,  and  Vice  Chm. 
County  Council  >911-1  );  cr  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
iq2o.  Riddings  House,  Alfreton ; United 
University  Club 

Oakes,  Col.  Richard,  C.B.E.,  b.  18 — ; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut-Col.  R E- ; Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Oakley,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  George  Oakley,  of  Lawrence  End,  near 
Luton,  Beds;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  is  Lieut. -Col.  Scottish  Rifles;  served 
withTirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914  18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1907, 
Enid  Elizabeth  Noble,  da.  of  James  Noble 
Graham,  of  Carfin,  and  Stonebyres,  Lanark- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Oakman,  William  George,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Oates,  Augustus,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Indian  Army  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-18  as  Capt.  Australian  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Oates,  Francis  Hamer,  C.B.,  son  of 
William  Henry  Coape  Oates,  of  Langford 
Hall, Notts  ; b.  1866  ; Bar.  Lincoln’slnn  1893  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  Pres,  of  Board  of  Educa- 
tion 1913-15  and  1916-19,  since  when  he  has 
been  Assist.  Sec.  Board  of  Education ; is 
a J.P.  for  Notts,  and  Chm.  of  Quarter  Ses- 
sions; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Besthorpe,  near 
Newark,  Notts;  Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and 
Boodle's  Clubs. 

Oates,  Major  John  Sherbrooke  Coape, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  William 
Coape  Oates,  D.S.O.,  of  Besthorpe,  Newark- 
on-Trent;  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Capt;  and  Acting  Major 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.)  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches  thriee,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Oates,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Coape, D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Henry  Oates,  of 
Langford  Hall,  Newark ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut. -Col.  Sher- 
wood Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt), 
and  a J.P.,  a D.L-  and  County  Councillor 
for  Notts;  Burma  1885-7  (medal  with  two 
clasps), S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded, despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1890, 

Louise  Annie  Mary,  da.  of  H.  Kynaston 
Kerr  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Besthorpe,  Newark- 
on-Trent ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Obaidullah  Khan,  Major  Sahibzada, 
C.S.I.  ; b 18 — ; is  Comdt.  Bhopal  Imperial 
Ser.  Troops;  cr.  C.S.I.  19x2.  Bhopal, 
India. 

Obr£,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Henry  Obre,  of  Queenstown,  co.  Cork ; b. 
1855;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork  ; a Director 
of  Baltic  Shipping  and  Mercantile  Exchange, 
and  a partner  in  the  firm  of  Heatley  and  Co. , 
merchants ; Chm.  of  No.  8,  Red  Cross 
Hospital,  Boulogne  and  Etaples,  during 


1774 


COMPANIONAGE, 


European  War : m.  190 7,  E.  Eveline  Wynn, 
da.  of  the  late  A.  E.  Wilby,  Lieut.  Gloucester- 
shire Regt.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Manor 
House,  Knebworth,  Herts;  Union,  Royal 
Thames  Yacht,  and  City  of  London  Clubs. 

O’Brien,  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  John,  C.I.E., 

C. B.E.  [see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls.]. 

O’Brien,  Brig.-Gen.  Edmund  Donough 

John,  C.B., C.B.E.,  son  ofthe  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Sir(John)Terence  Nicolls  O’Brien, K.C.M.G., 
sometime  Gov.  of  Newfoundland;  b.  1858; 
entered  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  1878,  became 
Capt.  1887,  transferred  to  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards  1888,  Major  14th  Hussars  1896, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1903, 
Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1907,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1914;  retired  1914;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80,  present  at  march 
from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  and  battle  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  and  operationsonTugela  Heights 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Bengal  1894-7,  | 
Assist.  Director  of  Remounts,  S.  Africa  1907-  j 
10,  and  in  command  of  Potchefstroom  Dist.  ; 
1910-14:  m.  1890,  Florence,  el.  da.  of  the  late  ] 
Frederick  Wheeler,  of  Worcester  Park,  Sur- 
rey ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
O’Brien,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Eogham, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  Inchiquin,  colls.]. 

O’Brien,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Murrough, 

D.S.O. , M.V.O.  [see  B.  Inchiquin]. 
O’Brien,  Richard  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  M.D.) 

b.  18 — ; M.D.  Melbourne  1908;  Director 
Wellsome  Phvsiological  Research  Labora- 
tories; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1520. 
O’Callaghan,  Col.  Denis  Moriarty, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  O’Cal- 
laghsn,  H.  of  Holton,  Suffolk  ; b.  1861;  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser. ; Ashanti  1895-6  (star),  Nile  j 
Expedition  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  I 
1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17 (despatches,  C.M.G.);  I 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

O’Callaghan,  Adm.  Michael  Pelham,  j 
C.B. , C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  George 
William  Douglass  O’Callaghan,  C.B.,  of 
Deerleap,  Rowland’s  Castle,  Havant,  Hants;  j 
b.  1850;  entered  R.N.  1864,  became  Lieut,  i 
1874,  Com.  1884,  Capt.  1891,  Rear-Adm.  1904  | 
^retired  1907),  Vice-Adm.  1908,  and  Adm. 
1912;  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star),  bombardment  of  Zanzibar  1896  (de-  i 
spatches),  Benin  Expedition  i897(despatches, 

C. B.);  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Southampton  ; was  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1903-4;  has  Roy. 
Humane  So.’s  medal:  m.  1892,  Florence,  da. 
of  Lieut.-Col.  George  Briggs  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1897,  C.V.O.  1904.  Deerleap,  Rowlands 
Castle , Havant,  Hants. 

O’Carroll,  Major  Arthur  Drought,  j 

D. S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  1877  I fid.  at  Roy.  Univ.,  j 
Ireland;  Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  ] 

O’Connell,  Rev.  Maurice,  D.S.O.)  b.  j 
18 — ; European  War  1914-17  asa  Chap,  to  the  ! 
Forces  (despatches,  D.S  O );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
O'Connor,  Cornelius  Bernard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  N.  Lancashire 
Regt. ; Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
O’Connor,  Major  Henry  Willis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Daniel  O’Connor,  K.C.,  Bar.- 
at-Law,  of  Ottawa;  b.  1886:  Major  Princess 
Patricia’s  Canadina  L.I.,  and  on  Gen.  Staff 
Mil.  Headquarters;  European  War  1915-20,  1 
on  Staff  1st  Canadian  Div.  and  as  A.D.C.  to 
Lieut.-Gen.  Comdg.  Canadian  Corps  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.; 
Ottawa,  Canada;  Rideau  (Ottawa),  and  Marl- 
borough, and  Royal  Automobile  ( London ) Clubs. 
O’Connor,  Col.  James  Lynch,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Col. 
RA.S.C. ; European  War  1914-18,  as  In- 
spector Mechanical  Transport  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

O Connor,  Lieut. -Col.  Patrick  Fenelon, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Patrick  O’Connor,  of 
Killiskillen.  co.  Meath  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  Bel-  i 
vedere  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland 


(B.A.  1870,  M.D.  and  M.Ch.  1874):  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1875,  became  Surg. -Major 
1887,  and  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  (now  Lieut.- 
Col.)  1895  ; retired  1905 ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80,  present  at  battles  of 
Ahmed  Khel  (despatches,  medal  with  clasps 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Burmah  Expedition  1886-7 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895,  present  at  action  of 
Malakand  Pass  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
present  at  capture  of  Tanga  Pass  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  and  as  Principal  Med. 
Officer  China  Field  Force  1901-2,  (de- 
spatches); is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902.  junior  United  Service  Club. 

O’Connor,  Major  Richard  Nugent, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Maurice 
Nugent  O’Connor,  Roy.  Irisn  Fusiliers  ; 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles)  ; European  War  1914-18,  sometime 
Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Italian 
Sdver  Medal  for  Valour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1919). 

O’Connor,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Frederick 
Travers,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Matthew 
Weld  O’Connor,  of  Baltrasna ; b.  1870 ; 
entered  R.A.  1890,  and  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1899,  Major  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1916 ; served  on  N.W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8,  present  at  actions  of  Landakai  and 
Dargai,  and  storming  of  Sanfoagha  and 
Urhanga  Passes  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
with  Kashmir  Imperial  Ser.  Artillery,  Gilgit 
1899-1902,  and  with  Tibet  Mission  1903-4, 
as  Sec.  to  British  Commr.,  present  at 
taking  of  Palha  Village  (severely  wounded, 
C.  I.E.);  was  British  Trade  Agent  at 
Gyantse,  Tibet  1904-7,  Consul  for  Dists.  of 
Seistan  and  Kain,  and  Consul-Gen.  for 
Khorasan  1909-12,  Consul  at  Shiraz  1912-16 
(prisoner  in  hands  of  Persian  revolutionaries 
1915-16);  author  of  “Folk  Tales  from 
Tibet,”  etc.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1904. 

Odam,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Tasker, D.S.O.: 
b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Oddie,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Odling,  Charles  William,  C.S.I.,  el. 
son  of  William  Odling,  of  Buslingthorpe, 
Lincolnshire  ; b.  1847 ; ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Galway  (M.E.  1882);  entered  Public 
Works  Depart,  of  India  1865,  became  Under 
Sec.  to  Bengal  Govt.  1883,  Sup.  Engineer 
1889,  Ch.  Engineer  for  Irrigation  and  Joint 
Sec.  1892,  and  Sec.  of  Irrigation  Branch, 
Bengal  1893  ; appointed  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt,  in  Public  Works  Depart.  N.W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1895,  a Member  of 
Legislative  Council  1896,  and  Sec.  to  Gov. 
of  India  in  Public  Works  Depart.  1001 ; 
retired  1902;  is  a M.I.C.E. ; sometime  Fellow 
of  Calcutta  Univ. : m.  1801,  Alice  Mary 
Ronayne,  da.  of  Robert  Warren  Meade, 
of  32,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin ; cr. 
C.S.I.  1898.  Craignoon,  Ridgway  Gardens, 
IV imblcdon. 

Odlum,  Brig.-Gen.  Victor  Wentworth, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Odium, 
M.A.,  B.Sc.,  of  Vancouver,  British  Columbia; 
b.  1880 ; ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1903) ) 
is  a Journalist;  23  years  in  Canadian  Mil- 
colonial  Auxiliary  Forces  long  ser.  medal), 
becoming  2nd  in  Command  nth  Regt.  Irisn 
Fusiliers  of  Canada  (of  Vancouver) ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  Roy.  Canadian 
Regt.  and  as  Lieut.  3rd  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  first  as 
2nd  in  Command  and  afterwards  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Inf.  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Order  of  Danilo  of  Montenegro, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; appointed  a Brig.-Com.  19x6. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; is  Pres,  of  Aerial 
League  of  Canada  : m,  1904,  Sada  Eugenie 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1775 


Tressa  Rogerson,  of  Vancouver  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1918.  2023,  Grant  Street,  Vancouver,  British 
Columbia;  Vancouver  ( British  Columbia'), 
and  J unior  Army  and  Navy  {London)  Clubs. 

O’Dogherty,  Engineer-Com , Francis 
Blake,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Com. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  with  Caspian 
Flotilla  (despatches,  C.M.G);  cr’  C.M.G. 

1919. 

O’Donahoe,  Major  Daniel  Jerome, D.S.O. , 
son  of  John  Charles  O’Donahoe,  of  Ottawa  ; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Collegiate  Institute,  Ottawa  ; 
Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a D.A.A.G.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Rideau  ( Ottawa ) Club. 

O’Donnell,  Capt.  Albert  Bernard , 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-16  as  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
prisoner)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

O’Donnell,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1867;  formerly  Col.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt; 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  19*9;  European 
War  1914-19 (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

O’Donnell,  Samuel  Perry,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
Condon ; entered  I.C.S.  1896  ; appointed 
Dep.  Sec.  Finance  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India 
1914,  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  United  Provinces 
1916;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Allahabad,  India. 

O’Donoghue,  Lieut-Col.  Montague  Ern- 
est, C.B.E.  ; b. .18—;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; Afghan  War  i88o(medal); 
Burma  Expedition  1887  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E. );  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

O’Donoghue,  Major  Richard  John  Law- 
ford,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Major  R.A.S.C. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Agricultural 
Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

O’Donovan,  Col.  Morgan  William  (The 
O’Donovan),  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Winthrop  O’Donovan,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Liss 
Ard,  co.  Cork ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886) ; I 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Cork  (High  Sheriff 
1892);  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps);  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  (now  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn.) 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers : m.  1892,  Mary 
Eleanor,  only  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Yarker 
Barton,  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911.  Liss  Ard,  Skibbereen,  co.  Cork. 

O’Donovan,  John,  M.V.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Commr.  of  Police,  New  Zealand ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920.  Wellington , New 
Zealand. 

O’Dowda,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Wilton,  C.B., 
C.S.I.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1871 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.oy.  Dublin  Fusiliers;  served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-19  as 
Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G  , 
C.B.,  C.S.I.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. (Mil.)  1918. 

C. S.I.  1919. 

O’Farrell,  Major  M.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers,  Australian 
Commonwealth  Forces;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  with  Victorian  Mounted  Rifles 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Ogg,  Major  Arthur  Charles,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office;  served 
during  European  War  19x4-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Ogg,  Col.  George  Sim,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Surg.-Gen.  G.  S.  W.  Ogg,  Indian  Med. 
Sch.  ; b.  1866;  entered  R.A.  1885,  and  be- 
came Col.  1918  ; served  with  Isazai  Expe- 
dition 1892  ; is  Sup.  of  an  Indian  Gun  and  j 
Shell  Factory:  m.  1902,  Elinor,  da.  of  Col. 
Reginald  Craufuird  Sterndale ; cr.  C.I.E.  J 
1916. 

Ogg,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Mortimer, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1873  ; entered  R.A.  1893*  I 


and  is  Lieut.-Col.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Hcnour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Ord^r  of  Aviz  of 
Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ogh  [see  Maung  Ogh]. 

Ogilby,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  James  Leslie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  A. 
Ogilby,  D L-  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Batn.  London  Scottish  Regt., 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Londonderry  (High 
Sheriff  1911)  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Officer  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
1918.  Ardnargle,  Limavady  ; Pellipar,  Dun- 
given,  co.  Londonderry . 

Ogilvie,  Lieut.-Col.  Alec,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Arthur  Graeme  Ogilvie  ; b.  1882  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.F.,  and  Assist. -Controller  Aircraft 
Design  Branch,  Technical  Depart.  Aircraft 
Production,  Min.  of  Munitions;  cr. O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ogilvie,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Thomas, 

D. S  O . ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Field 
Artillery ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ogilvie,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan,  C.I.E.; 
b.  1873  : Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; Afghan  War  1919 
(C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Ogilvie,  Col.  Edward  Collingwood, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
A.  J.  Ogilvie;  b.  1867;  Col.  R.E.;  Miranzai 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  Meso- 
potamia 1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ogilvie,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon,  C.M.G.; 
b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Ogilvie,  Lieut.-Col.  Sholto Stuart,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884  ; enlisted  in  Wilts  Regt.  1914,  and  is 
Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars) : 
m.  1910,  Gladys  Mina  Henrietta,  da.  of 
Mortimer  Rooke  [see  B.  Rendlesham.colis.  'i; 

D. S.O.  1916  (two  Bars  1918).  Sizewell  Hall, 
Leiston,  Suffolk. 

Ogilvie,  Col.  Thomas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1871 ; Col.  (T.D.)  Gordon  Highlanders  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  five 
times,  C.M.G.,  C.B.):  m.  18)6,  Jessie,  da.  of 
James  Henderson ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Rubislawden  North,  Aberdeen. 

Ogilvie,  Col.  Walter  Holland,  C.M  G., 
M.D.;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1891);  is  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Indian  Med.Ser.;  served  with 
Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal),  in  China 

1900  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Tibet  1903-4 
(medal),  in  Mesopotamia  19*5-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Ogilvy,  Lieut.-Col.  David,  D.S.O. 

[see  Ogilvy,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ogilvy,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Lyulph  Gilchrist 
Stanley,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Airliej. 

Ogle,  Major  Edmund  Chaloner,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1878 ; Major  W.  India  Regt. ; S.  Africa 

1901  (Queen’s  medal),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ogle,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederic  Amelius,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Adm.  Thomas  Ogle  ; b.  1841 ; 
entered  R.M.A.  1858,  became  Capt.  1868, 
Major  1880,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  Col.  1886,  Col.- 
Comdt.  1893,  and  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1896; 
served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1862  (de- 
spatches, thanks  of  Colonial  Govt.),  during 
operations  in  China  i86g  (despatches), 
and  with  the  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 

8 resent  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el- 
[.ebir  (wounded,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Osmanieh) ; 
was  A.A.G.,  Roy.  Marines  1891-3  : m.  1876, 
Agnes  Richmond,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Reid ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1887.  Sherecrofl, 
Botley,  Hants;  United  Service,  Royal 
Southern  Yacht,  and  Royal  Albert  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Ogle,  Lieut. -Col.  Nathaniel.  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Capt.  W.  P.  A.  Ogle,  R.N.  ; b.  1882;  is 


776 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Co!. ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

O’Gorman,  Major  Bernardine,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  on  Gen.  List,  and  an 
Assist.  Controller  of  Labour  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Wen  Hu  of  China) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

O’Gorman,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  John, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  O’Gorman,  of  Bun- 
craggy,  Ennis,  co.  Clare;  b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Clongowes  Wood  Coll.  ; L.R.C.P.,  and 
L.R.C  S I.  1894;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1898,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1910, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1915  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  siege  of  Kimberley 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime  Senior  Med. 
Officer,  Peshawar  Inf.  Brig.,  India;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

O’Gorman,  Lieut.- Col.  Mervyn  (Joseph 
Pius),  C.B.,  D.Sc.,  son  of  the  late  Edmond 
O’Gorman;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Downside  Coll., 
and  at  University  Coll.,  Dublin  ; a M.I.C.E. ; 
sometime  a Consulting  Engineer ; appointed 
Sup.,  Roy.  Aircraft  Factory  1909,  Lieut. -Col. 
Hampshire  Aircraft  Parks,  Boy.  Flying 
Corps  1915,  and  Consulting  Engineer  to 
Director  Gen.  of  Mil.  Aeronautics  at  Air 
Mm.  1916 : m.  1897,  Florence  Catharine,  da. 
of  the  late  Arthur  Rasch  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1913-  21,  Embankment  Gardens , Chelsea, 

S.W.  ; Athenceum  Club. 

O’Gorman,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  William, 
C.M.G. ; b.  i860  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  (retired)  ; Mimai  Expedition  1891,  E- 
Africa  1914  18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

O’Gowan,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Wanless-, 
C.B. , C M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  E.  J.  Smith, 
formerly  of  Islanmore,  co.  Limerick,  ana 
Clonard,  Dundrum,  co.  Dublin;  b.  1864; 
ed.  privately;  entered  The  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles)  1886,  became  Capt.  1896, 
Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  Col. 
1913;  ret  red  ps  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1920;  S. 
African  War  1899-1901,  present  at  actions 
of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  and  operations  in 
Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colonies 
(severely  wourded,  despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-10,  as  A.A.G.  on 
Staff,  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Brig.-Gen.  and 
M>*j.-Gen.  (despatches  six  times,  C. B.,  4th 
class  Vladimir  Order,  C.M.G.,  C oix  de 
Guerre);  commanded  1st  Batn.  E.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  1909-13;  was  Dist.  Inspector  of 
Musketry,  2nd  Army  Corps  1901-3,  D.A.A  G. 
for  Musketry,  N.E.  Dist.  1903,  and  N.  Com- 
mand 1905-6,  and  A.Q.M.G.,  E.  Command  I 
1914;  commanded  13th  Inf.  Brig.  1915,  31st 
Div.  1915-18,  and  Reserve  Centre  1919-20; 
reverted  to  family  name  1895:  tn.  1887, 

Alice  Phvllis,  da.  of  Francis  Christopher 
Bland,  of  Derriquin  Castle,  co.  Kerr  - cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1915.  C.M.G.  1919.  Arm  and 
Navy  Club. 

O’Grady,  Major  Donald  de  Courcy, 

D. S.O  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O  ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

O’Grady,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  de  Courcy, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Capt.  Standish  de  Courcy 
O'Gradv;  b.  1873;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Brig.-Gen.  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1902  and  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.I.E.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1908,  Sybil, 
da.  of  Col.  T.  Macpherson,  formerly  Indian 
Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

O’Grady,  Lieut.-Col.  Standish  de  Courcy, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O..  M.B.,  son  of  Capt.  Standish 
de  Courcy  O’Grady;  b.  1872;  B.A.,  M.B., 
B.Ch.,  Dublin  1896;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  E. 
Africa  1904  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1911,  Esther  Alice,  da. 
of  Col.  Philip  Doyne  Vigors,  of  Holloden, 
co.  Carlow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ogston,  Lieut.-Col. Charles,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S  O.,  S‘>n  of  Alexander  Milne  Ogston,  of 
Ardoe,  co.  Kincardine;  b.  1877;  entered 
Gordon  Highlanders  1897,  became  Capt. 
1902,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 


1917  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  on  Staff  and  in  S.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  C.B'.,  French  and  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

O’Hara,  Lieut.-Col.  Evril  Robert,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  William 
O’Hara,  of  Annaghmore,  Sligo;  b.  1879; 
entered  Army  Ser.  Corps  1900,  became 
Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1917; 
S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  1908-10  (clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
D.S.O.,  O der  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hecjaz) : 
tn.  1911,  Moreen,  da.  of  Capt.  William  Bond, 
of  Newtown  Bond,co.  Longford  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  D.S.O.  I9t9. 

O'Hara,  Col.  James,  C B.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  James  O’Hara,  of  Lenaboy,  co. 
Galway ; b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.;  entered  Dragoon  Guards 
1886,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay  Depart. 
1907,  and  Col.  1913;  S.  African  War  1889-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; European 
War  1918  in  Italy  as  Command  Paymaster; 
appointed  Regt.  Paymaster,  Army  Pay 
Depart.  Chatham  1916,  and  Command  Pay- 
master, Hong  Kong  1913,  N.  Command  1917, 
and  Irish  Command  1919  : m.  1902,  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  Chalmers  Carmichael  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Lenaboy,  Galway ; Kil- 
dare Street  Club. 

Ohlenschlager,  Lieut.-Com.  Norman 
Albert  Gusiave,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : tn.  1919,  Irma  Millicent, 
da.  of  William  Percy  Jones,  of  Marple 
Mansions,  385,  Oxford  Street,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ohlson,  Com.  Basil  James,  D.S.O.,  R.D.; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.R.  ; European  War 
1914-19,  latterly  as  Div.  Naval  Transport 
Officer,  N.  Dwina  River  (despatches,  R.D., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

O’Keefe.  James  George,  C B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Financial  Representative,  War  Office  and 
Ministry  of  Munitions  in  U.S.A.  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

O’Kelley,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Nolan, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut  -Col.  King  Edward’s 
Horse;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour):  tn.  18 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

O’Kei.ly,  Major  Edgar  John  de  Pen- 
theny,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

O’Kelly,  Capt.  Henry  Kane,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  He^ry  O’Keliy,  of  Monkstown, 
co.  Dublin;  b.  1889;  formerly  Capt. R. A S.C.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Olden,  Major  Arthur  Charles  Niquet, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Light 
Horse;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Oldershaw,  Lieut -Col  William  Tames 
Norman,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  William 
Oldershaw  ; b.  1856  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Forces  (V.D.),  a Rifle  Shooting  Expert,  and 
Sugar  Controller  of  Australia;  rendered  sers. 
to  Australian  Commonwealth  Shipping  Board 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
1918.  Melbourne,  Australia. 

Oldfield,  Col.  Arthur  Radulphus,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  R.  Oldfield,  R.A.  ; b.  1872  ; 
is  Major  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , Muriel,  da  of 
Col.  Charles  Conway  Gordon,  Cameron 
Highlanders;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Oldfield,  Lieut.-Col.  Christopher  George, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1863  ; formerly  1 ieut.- 
Col  R.A.O.C.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1777 


Oldfield,  Col.  John  Rawdon  Hodge, 

C. B.  ; b.  1859  ; Col.  R.M.L.I.  (retired)  ; 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star),  Gall  poli  1915,  with  R.N.  Div.  ; cr.  C.B. 
1918. 

Oldfield,  Brig  -Gen.  Leopold  Charles 
Louis,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.SO;b.  1872;  en- 
tered R.A.  1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 

1909,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and 
Col.  1919;  European  War  1914-18,  present  at 
battle  ol  Neuve  Chapelle (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G., legion  of  Honour,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Gue  -e);  appointed  a Brig.-G^n. 
R A.  1916  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x5,  C.M.G.  and  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Oldfield,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  William, 

D. S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Richard  Oldtield,  Col.  Comdt.  R.A.  ; b.  1891  ; 
Major  an  i Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,  and  a 
D.A.A.  a d O.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.  with  two  Bars, 
D.S.O.,  Italian  bronze  medal  for  valour, 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1914,  Beatrix 
Albinia,  da.  of  George  Edward  Wherry, 
F.R.C.S.  [see  E-  Brownlow,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Oldham,  Charles  Evelyn  Arbuthnot 
William,  C.S.I.,  son  of  Charles  AJmilius 
Oldham;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Galway  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Balliol  Cftil.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S. 
1888  ; appointed  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Bengal  1895,  Director  of  Agriculture,  1906, 
Sec.  to  Govt,  thereof,  Financial  and  Municipal 
Departs.  1908,  Commr.  of  Excise  and  Salt 

1910,  and  Commr.  of  a Div.  1912;  an  Ad- 
ditional Member  of  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov. 
of  Bengal  1907-12,  and  Bihar  and  Orissa 
1912-19;  has  Kaisar  i-Hind  medal  (1st  class) ; 
cr.  C.S.I  1918.  Alderbourn,  Stoke  Poges, 
Bucks. 

Oldham,  Lieut.-Col.  (Frederick)  Hugh 
Lang  ton,  D.S.O. ; b.  1876 ; Major  ar  d Brevet 
Lieut.-Col  R.F.A.  , and  a Member  of 
National  Assembly  of  Church  of  England  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col  , Order  of  St.  Maurice  and 
St  Lazarus  of  Italy) : m.  1907,  Christabei 
Josephine,  da.  of  T.  H.  Hurd  ; cr.  D.S  O. 
1917.  Overy  Hall , Wellington , Salop; 
United  Service  Club. 

Oldham,  Col.  George  Muir,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876 ; is  Col.  (retired)  'R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Agri- 
cultural Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Olding,  Major  Edwin  Andrew,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqiS. 

Oldman,  Col.  Richard  Deare  Furley, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Richard  Oldman;  b.  1877;  entered  Norfolk 
Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1905,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1919  ; N.  Nigeria  1903-4  (D.S.O.) ; sometime 
employed  with  W.  African  Frontier  Force; 
European  War  1914- 1 8 as  Lieut.-Col.  Cheshire 
Regt.,  and  as  Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (twice  wounded,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus 
ofltaK);  sometime  a P,rig.-Com.  : m.  1912, 
Helen  Marie,  da.  of  Walter  Pigot,  of  Dun- 
drum,  co.  Dublin;  cr.  D.S.O.  1905,  C.M.G. 
1917.  United  Service  Club. 

O’Leary,  Capt.  Heffernan  William  Denis 
McCarthy-.  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  William  McCarthy  O’Leary,  J.P. 
(S.  Lancashire  Regt.),  of  Coomlagane,  co. 
Cork  ; b.  1885  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  19 14- 18  (wounded,  despatches, 

M.C..  D.S  O.  wi  h Bar,  Or  :er  of  Crown  of 
BOgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D S.O  1917  (Bar  1918). 

O’Leary,  Brig. -Gen.  Tom  Evelyn,  C.B., 
C.M  G.,  C B E.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen. 
Thomas  Conor  O’Leary:  b.  1862;  entered 
Roy  Irish  Fusiliers  1884,  became  Capt. 
1890,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major  1904,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1906.  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  rg  19  ; Miranzai  Expe- 
dition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 


1895,  present  at  storming  of  Malakand  Pass 
(medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Colenso  and 
Spion  Kop,  and  operations  in  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Dardanelles  1915,  and  in  Mesopotamia  1916 
as  D.A.G.  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.);  was 
Inspecloi  of  Army  Signalling,  Punjab  1893-8, 
D.A.A. G.  for  Signalling,  Aldershot  1900, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (xst  grade)  N.  Army, 
India  1913-14,  and  a Dep.  Director  at  Wax- 

Office  1917-19  : m.1894, , da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 

Francis  William  Ward,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  C.M.G  19x6,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  West 
End,  Haslemerc  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Uliphant,  Capt.  Henry  Gerard  Laurence, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 

l. aure  nee  James  Olipbant,  K.C.B.,  K.C.V.O. 
[see  B.  Gerard];  b.  1879;  entered  R.N.  1894, 
became  Lieut.  1901,  C >m.  1915,  and  Capt. 
1919;  served  during  European  War  1914-15 
with  Dover  Patrol  Comdg.  a Destroyer  (de- 
spatches, M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
■m.  1906,  Ruth,  da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Sir 
Henry  Deacon  Barry,  K.C.V.O. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1915,  D.S.O.  1916. 

Oliphant,  Lancelot,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Arthur  Craigie  Oliphant ; b.  1881;  entered 
Foreign  Office  1903,  became  an  Acting  3rd 
Sec.  at  Constantinople  1905  and  at  Teheran 
1909,  and  an  Assist.  Clerk,  Foreign  Office 
1916;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  8,  Stanhope  Street, 
Sussex  Square,  W. 2.;  Athcnceum,  and 
Marlborough  Clubs. 

Olive,  James  William,  C.B.E. . son  of  the 
late  James  Olive;  b.  1856;  ed.  privately; 
Ch.  Constable,  Metropolitan  Police  1903-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Assist  Commr.  ; 
cr.  (VT.B.E  (Civil)  191-,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Brooksville  Avenue,  N.W.;  Na'ional  Club. 
Oliver,  Charles  Augustus,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Adm.  Richard  Aldworth  Oliver  ; b.  1861;  ed. 
at  Winchester  ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Navy  Contracts,  Admiralty  1904  ; has  3rd 
class  of  Japanese  Order  of  the  Rising  Sxin : m. 
1911,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Woollcombe- 
Adams,  of  Anstey  Hall,  Coventry  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  1,  Addison  Gardens,  IF. 14  / 

Union,  and  Albemarle  Clubs. 

Oliver,  Charles  Nicholson  Jewel, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  J.  Oliver  ; 
b.  1848;  appointed  Under-Sec.  for  Lands, 

N. S.  Wales  1880,  Commr.  Depart,  of  Rail- 
ways and  Tramways  1888.  and  Ch.  O'mmr. 
1897  ; retired  1907;  cr.  C.M.G.  1905.  Manly, 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Oliver,  Col.  Charles  Pye,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  Josiah  Oliver,  of  Maidstone; 
b.  1861;  M.D.  London  1892;  Col.  (T.D.) 
Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.),  a J.P.  for  Kent, 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Home 
Counties  Div.,  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. 
and  to  West  Kent  Gen.  Hospital,  Maidstone  : 

m.  1896,  Agnes  Charlotte,  who  d.  1919,  da. 
of  George  Bensted,  of  Ulcombe,  Kent ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  The  Gables,  Maidstone. 
Oliver,  Wing -Com.  Douglas  Austin, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Austin 
Oliver,  R.  of  Latton,  Essex  ; b.  1887  ; Wing- 
Com.  R.A.F. ; EuropeanWar  1 914-19  as  Wing- 
Corn.  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  (despatches, 
D.S.O. , Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  O.B.E.) : *n. 
1917,  Sheila  Laura  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Francis  Grant-Suttie  [see  Grant-Suttie,  Bt., 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Oliver,  Henry  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Samuel  Oliver,  of  The  Grove,  Nottingham  ; 
b.  1854;  was  Mayor  of  Kimberley  1901;  is 
a J.P.  and  a M.L.A.  of  Cape  Colony:  ni. 
1889,  Agatha,  da.  of  J.  G.  Alexander,  ol 
Kimberley;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Derwent  House, 
Belgravia  ; Kimberley , S.  Africa. 

Oliver,  John  William  Lambton,  C.B.E., 
son  of  J.  P.  T.  Oliver;  b.  1873;  sometime 
Naval  Store  Officer  H.M.  Dockyard,  Devon- 
port ; appointed  Assist.  Director  of  Stores, 
and  Senior  Acting  Dep.  Director  thereof  at 
Admiralty  1918,  and  Director  1920:  m.  1895, 
Nebie  J.,  da.  of  Edward  Bashford;  cr. 

O. B.E.  (Civil)  19x8,  C-B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  The 
Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

Oliver,  Col.  Lionel  Grant,  C.M.G.)  b.  1858; 
entered  Army  1879,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Duke 


1778 


COMPANIONAGE. 


of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.) 
1906,  and  Brevet  Col.  1909 ; retired  1910 ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16,  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Middlesex  Regt.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1920,  Stella,  da.  of  W E.  W. 
Collins,  of  The  Grange.  N.  Runcton;  cr 
C.M.G.  1916.  Summer  Hill,  Heacham,  Norfolk. 
Oliver,  Philip  Milner,  b.  18 — ; 

is  Hon.  Co  Sec.  E-  Lancashire  British  Red 
Cross  and  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  ; 
cr.  O.B.E  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.R.  (Civil)  1920. 
Oliver,  Rev.  Richard  John  Deane, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Chap,  to  the  Forces 
(retired);  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clssps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  promoted),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.(MiL) 
1919. 

O liver,  Col.  William  James,  C.B.E.-, 
b.  18—  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  R.A.O.C. 
(retired; ; European  War  19 14-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr . C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Olivier,  Capt.  Sidney  Richard,  C.M.G. , 1 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  Dacres  Olivier,  of 
Wilton,  .Salisbury  ; b.  1870  ; Capt.  (retired) 
R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches  four 
times,  C.M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of  White  Eagle, 
Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; has  Jubilee  (1897)  medal:  m.  189  7, 
Etheldred  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry 
John  Hodgson,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Ollivant,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Spencer,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Edward  Albert  I 
Ollivant,  formerly  R.H.A.,  of  Elliotts,  Nut- 
hurst,  Horsham,  Sussex  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  I 
Rugby;  entered  R.A.  1892,  became  Capt.  ! 
1900,  Major  1909,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Coi.  [ 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1020;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  present  at  relief’  of  Ladysmith 
('despatches,  D.S.O.),  EuropeanjWar  1914-19 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lt.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.);  was  a Staff-Capt.  at  Head 
Quarters  1904-8;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Olphert,  Lieut. -Com.  Wybrants,  D.S.O. , 

D. S.C.;  b.  18  — ; Lieut -Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve;  European  War  I9i4-i8(despatches, 
D.S.C.,  D.S.O  with  Bar,  promoted);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Olver,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
F.R.C.V.S,,  son  of  Richard  Sobey  Olver, 
ofTrescowe,  Par  Station,  Cornwall ; b.  1875  ; 
M.R.C.V.S.  1897,  and  F.R.C.V.S.  1909;  en- 
tered R.A.V.C.  1899,  and  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  as  Assist. 
Director  Vet.  Ser.  Head  Quarters  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.),  and  subsequently  as 
Dep.  Director  thereof , was  Principal  Vet. 
Officer  Egyptian  Army  and  Sudan  Govt. 
1907-8,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director-Gen.  Army 
Vet.  Ser.  at  War  Office  1908-9  ; has  4th  class 
Osmanieh  : m.  1914,  Miss  Marjorie  Beart ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916;  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Olver,  Major  Edward  Albert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Hugoe  Olver ; b. 
1870  ; ed.  in  Canada  ; Gen.  Manager  Hugh 
Carson  Co.  (Limited),  of  ottav.a,  and  Major 
and  2nd  in  command  38th  Ottawa  High- 
landers; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : tn.  1903,  Inez  W.,  da.  of  A.  F. 
Chapman;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919 . Ottawa,  Canada. 

O’Malley,  Capt.  Charles  Edward  Joseph 
Glyn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Inspector-Gen.  James 
Nicholas  Joseph  O’Malley,  R.N.,  formerly 
of  Dompeasi,  Salisbury  Road,  Southsea ; 
b.  1870;  formerly  Capt.  6th  (Reserve)  Batn. 
DukeofCambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.), 
and  employed  with  W.  African  Frontier 
Force  ; served  with  Niger  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches),  and  in  Ashanti  1900  (D.S.O.): 
tn.  1900,  Aileen,  da.  of  Dr.  Spark,  of  Queens- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoi. 

O’Malley,  Lewis  Sydney  Steward,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Bryan  O’Malley;  b.  j 
1874;  ed.  at  Norwich  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  j 
Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897);  entered 
I.C.S.  1898,  and  became  Sec.  to  Govt.  (Gen.  j 
Depart.)  Bengal  1916:  m.  1900,  Ida  Sewell, 


da.  of  W.  S.  Prichard;  cr._C.LE.  1919.  Cal- 
cutta ; Bengal  United  Service  Club. 

O'Malley,  Col.  William  Arthur  D’Oyly, 
C.B.,  son  of  William  Mealy  (subsequently 
known  as  O’Mealy);  b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Mal- 
vern ; entered  Army  1873,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1885,  Major  1893, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1903;  retired  1913;  served  with 
Jhandola  Expedition  1880  (despatches), 
Mahsood-Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881  (de- 
spatches), Takhti-Suleiman  Expedition  1883 
(despatches),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition 
1890,  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.),  in  Tochi  Valley  1897  as  Base  Comdt. 
and  Col. -on-Staff  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1902,  Comdg. 
Column  (despatches) ; appointed  Adj.  Behar 
Light  Horse  1883,  and  Comdt.  Zhob  Valley- 
Levy  Corps  (which  he  raised  and  equipped) 

| 1890  ; has  assumed  the  name  of  O’Malley  in 

J lieu  of  his  patronymic:  m.  1885,  Violet  Eliza 

1 Caroline,  da.  of  Skipwith  Henry  Churchill 
• Tayler,  I.C.S. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909.  A ben- 
hall  Lodge , Mitcheldean,  Gloucestershire  ; 
New  ( Cheltenham ) Club 
O’Meagher,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Kevin, 
C.B.E.\  6.1866;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers;  S.  Africa  18991902 
(Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King  s medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Md.)  1919. 

O’Meara,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Albert 
Edmund,  C.I.E.;  6.1868;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  Director  and  Sup.  Army  Clothing 
Depart.,  India;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

O’Meara,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Alfred  John, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  O’Meara,  of 
St.  Mark’s,  Simla,  India  ; 6.  1863  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1913  ; entered  R.E.  1883,  became  Capt.,  1891, 
Major  1900  (retired  1903),  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1885-6  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as 
Ch.  Staff  Officer,  Intelligence  Officer,  Press 
Censor  and  Director  of  Army  Telegraphs 
during  siege  of  Kimberley,  and  subse- 
quently on  Staff  of  Cav.  Div.,  present  at 
battle  of  Paardeberg,  and  actions  of  Poplar 
Grove,  Driefontein,  and  Ferreira  Siding 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  acted  as  Ch.  Intelli- 
gence Officer,  Bloemfontein,  and  raised  and 
commanded  Provisional  Police  for  Orange 
River  Colony  1900  ; was  Assist,  to  Mil.  Gov., 
Johannesburg  1900-1901  (sometime  acted  as 
Mayor),  and  Govt.  Commr.  for  Johannesburg 
and  Dist.  1901-2  (despatches  twice);  assisted 
in  construction  of  first  International  Tele- 
phone Line  between  London  and  Paris 
1889  (thanked  bv  Postmaster-Gen.) ; acted 
as  Staff  Officer  in  Rhodesia  during  taking 
over  of  arms  and  ammunition  of  Chartered 
Co.  after  Jameson  Raid  1896;  appointed 
Assist.  Engineer-in-Ch.  at  Gen.  Post  Office 
1902,  Engineer-in-Ch.  1907,  Engineering 
Special  Commr.  to  report  on  Telegraph  and 
Telephone  Systems  of  Europe  1912,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915;  is  Vice-Pres.  and 
Hon.  Sec.  of  B.  itish  Science  Guild,  and  Past 
Vice-Pres.  of  Institution  of  Electrical  En- 
gineers : tn.  1892,  Annie  Mary  Mackinnon, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  W.  Graves,  of  Coleraine, 
Ireland  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  3,  Plowden 

Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. 

Ommanney,  Brig.-Gen.  Albert  Edward, 
C.B. , el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  A. 
Ommanney,  V.  of  Chew  Magna,  Somerset, 
and  Preb.  of  Wells;  6.  1849;  ed.  at  Radley; 
entered  3rd  Regt.  1869,  became  Capt.  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1878,  Major  1885, 
Lieut.-Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  1898,  and  Col. 
1901 ; (retired  1906),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1912 ; 
served  with  Perak  Expedition  1875-6  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  torce  1805 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Malakand  Field 
Force  1897-8,  present  at  operations  in  Bajaur 
and  Mohmand,  and  capture  of  Tanga  Pass 
(despatches  twice,  clasp,  Brevet  Col.) ; 
commanded  22nd  Regt.  Dist.  1901-5,  Welsh 
Border  Regt.  Dist.  1905-6,  and  a Vol.  Inf. 
Brig.  1906-8,  since  when  he  has  commanded 
a Territorial  Force  Brig. ; is  Hon.  Col. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1779 


Cheshire  Regt.,  and  patron  of  one  living  : 
m.  1st,  1880,  Gertrude  Octavia,  who  d.  1886, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  CharlesSimmons ; 2ndly, 
1888,  Augusta  Helen,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  the 
late  William  Whitehead  Gascoyne,  of  Bap- 
child  Court,  Kent  ; 3rdly,  1914,  Anne  Cecilia 
Sarah,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Hoyte  Win 
wood,  of  11,  Cavendish  Crescent,  Bath  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1905.  44,  Coombe  Paik,  Bath ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Ommanney,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Vernon, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edward  Lacon 
Ommanney,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll. ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; European 
War  1915-18,  as  Administrator  Kamaran 
Island,  and  in  Palestine  19x8,  with  2/3oth 
Punjabis  which  he  raised  (despatches,  19 14- 15 
star,  two  medals),  Afghan  War  1919  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.,  medal  with  clasp),  Waz- 
iristan  1919:  m.  1904,  Honoria  Catherine,  da. 
of  the  late  Dr.  H.  Cripps  Lawrence  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

O’Neill,  Major  Edward  Michael,  D.S.O. , 
M.B.  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at,  Dublin  Univ.,  and 
at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.B.  and  B.Ch. 
1905) ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1906,  and  is  Major  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O. , Medaille  des  Epidemies 
(France) ; is  in  charge  of  a Field  Ambulance  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

O’Neill,  Col.  Eugene  Joseph,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Patrick 
O'Neill,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand;  b.  1875; 
M.B.,  Ch.B.,  New  Zealand  1899  ; F.R.C.S., 
Edin.1903;  M.R.C.S.  Eng., and L.R.C.P.  Lon- 
don 1903  ; Col.  New  Zealand  Med.  Corps,  and 
Hon.  Surg.,  Dunedin  Hospital;  Boer  War 
1901-2  as  Surg.  Capt.  New  Zealand  Mounted 
Rifles  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  in  Gallipoli, 
Egypt  and  France  Comdg.  a Field  Ambulance, 
and  a Gen.  Hospital  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  to  command  a New  Zealand 
Gen.  Hospital  in  England  1918:  m.  1905. 
Josephine,  da.  of  T.  J.  Monaghan,  M.D.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Otago , New 
Zealand. 

O’Neill,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Janies  Silver- 
ston,  C.B. ; b.  1835;  entered  Lancashire! 
Fusiliers  1854,  became  Capt.  18 — , Major  j 
18 — , Lieut.-Col.  1880,  and  Hon,  Maj.-Gen.  j 
(retired)  1884  ; served  in  Crimean  Cam-  j 
paign  1855-6.  present  at  siege  of  Sevastopol  j 
(wounded,  medal  with  clasp,  Turkish  medal), 
and  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-8,  present  at 
siege  of  Lucknow  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp) ; cr  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 

O'Neill,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Laurence, 

C. I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  E.  Africa  1914-18 
(C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919- 

O’Neill,  Col.  William  Henry  Slingsby, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry  O’Neill,  of 
Clonmore,  co.  Carlow ; b.  1854  ; entered  103rd 
Regt.  1875,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusi- 
liers 1884, and  Major  1894;  retired  1902;  some- 
time Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 3rd  Batn.  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1889,  Selina, 
da.  of  Hugh  Henry,  of  Fermount,  co.  Kil- 
dare ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Ballyfree,  Glenealy, 
co.  Wicklow. 

O’Nial,  Surg.-Gen.  John,  C.B. ; b.  1827  ; 
L.R.C  S.  Ireland  1847  ; entered  Med.  Depart, 
of  Army  1852,  became  Surg.  1859,  Surg.-Maj. 
1872,  Brig.-Surg.  1879,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  1880, 
and  Surg.-Gen.  1885  ; retired  1887  ; served  in 
Kaffir  War  1852-3  (medal),  in  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  Campaign  1863,  in  Afghan  War  1880 
(despatches,  medal,  C.B.),  and  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
(despatches,  medal,  bronze  star)  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1881.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Onslow,  Brig.-Gen.  Cranley  Charlton, 
C.M.G. , C.B  E. , D.S.O.  [see  Onslow,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Onslow,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Thorp,  C.B. 

[see  E.  Onslow,  colls.]. 

Onslow,  Henry  Douglas  Hughes-,  C.B.E. 
[see  E-  Onslow,  colls.]. 

Onslow,  Airs.  Marion  Hughes-,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  George  Oliver,  of  Laggan, 
Ayrshire;  b.  18 — ; Donor  and  Comdt. 


Laggan  House  Auxiliary  Hospital,  Ayr- 
shire during  European  War  : m.  -1818, 

Major  Denzil  Hughes-Onslow,  who  d.  1916 
[see  E.  Onslow,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Laggan,  Ayrshire;  Balkissock, 
Ballantrae,  Ayrshire ; Colliton  House, 
Dorset. 

Onslow,  Lieut.-Col.  George  McLeay 
Macarthur-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E. Onslow, 
colls.]. 

Onyon,  Engineer -Capt.  William,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Onyon,  formerly  of 
Belvedere,  Kent;  b.  1862;  entered  R.N. 
1884,  became  Ch.  Engineer  1898,  Engineer- 
Corn.  1902,  and  Engineer-Capt.  1911 ; retired 
1913 ; served  during  blockade  of  E.  Coast  of 
Africa  1888-9;  was  Ch.  Engineer,  Jamaica 
Dockyard  1898-1902,  Engineer-Inspector, 
Admiralty  1908-11,  Engineer- Overseer, 
Clvde  Dist.  1902-5,  Engineer-Overseer  and 
Engineer-Coin.  H.M.S.  Dreadnought  1905-8, 
and  Senior  Engineer  Officer  in  H.M.S. 
Medina  during  Their  Majesties’  voyage  to 
India  1911-12  ; is  a Member  of  Institute  ot 
Naval  Architects,  and  Engineering  Manager 
of  William  Beardmore  and  Co.’s  Works  at 
Dalmuir : m.  1891,  Ada  Annie,  da.  of  James 
Garton  Barrow;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912. 
The  Tower , Dalmuir,  co.  Dumbarton  ; East 
India  United  Service,  and  Conservative  ( Glas- 
gow) Clubs. 

Openshaw,  Col.  Thomas  Horrocks,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.S.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  ot 
John  Lomax  Openshaw,  formerly  of  Brick 
House,  Bury,  Lancashire;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Bristol  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Durham  Univ. 
(M.B.,  B.S.  1884,  M.S.  1886);  L.S. A.,  Lon- 
don 1882,  F.R.C.S.  England  1886,  L.R.C.P. 
London  1884 ; is  Consulting  Surg.  E.  Com- 
mand, Senior  Surg.  Queen  Mary’s  Hospital 
for  Limbless,  Roehampton,  ConsultingSurg. 
to  Shaftesbury  So.,  to  Poplar  Accident  Hos- 
pital, to  Tilbury  Dock  Accident  Hospital, 
and  to  Sidcup  Cottage  Hospital,  a Fellow 
of  Hunterian  So.,  and  a Member  of  Med. 
So.,  of  British  Med.  Asso.,  and  of  Roy.  So. 
of  Med.,  a retired  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and 
a Knight  of  Grace  cf  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; formerly  Senior 
Resident  Med.  Officer  at  Poplar  Accident 
Hospital,  and  Lecturer  on  Anatomy  and 
Surg.  at  London  Hospital ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1900  as  Surg.  Imperial  Yeo.  Field 
Hospital,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer  No.  3 
Model  Sch.  Hospital,  Pretoria  (taken 
prisoner,  despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  C.M.G.) ; joint  author  of  “ Catalogue 
of  Pathological  Museum,  London  Hospital”: 
m.  1890,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Pratt,  of  Bruern  Abbey,  Oxford  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  16,  Wimpole 

Street , W.  ; The  Schae,  Godmanchester. 

Oppen,  Lieut -Com.  Hans,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.R.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  with  Patrols  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Oppenheim,  Major  Augustus  Charles, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Maurice 

William  Oppenheim  [see  B.  Dumboyne, 
colls.];  b.  1883;  formerly  Major  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps;  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded  twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 

1913,  Audrey  Beatrix,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Augustus  Henry  Macdonald-Moreton 
[see  E.  Ducie,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Brook,  Denham,  Bucks  ; Arthur's  Club. 

Oppenheim,  Lieut.-Col.  Laurie  Charles 
Frith,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1871  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  (retired)  ; and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Highland  L-I-  Reserve ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Orange,  George  James,  C.B.E.  ; b 18—; 

Joint  Hon.  Organiser  for  Official  Agents. 
National  War  Savings  Committee  during 
Exropean  Wa>  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Orchard,  Alfred  John,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  ofWar  Pensions  Committee,  Rhondda  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Rhondda,  Wales. 
Orchard,  Jonathan,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1853 ; 
formerly  Ch.  Inspector  Customs  and  Excise  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Orchard,  Hon.  Richard  Beaumont, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  Min.  for  Recruiting,  Com 


1780 


COMPANION  AGE. 


menwealth  of  Australia,  during  European 
War  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Ord,  Col.  Frederick  Cusac,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Gen.  Frederick  William  Craven  Ord, 
R.A.  [Cusack- Smith,  Bt.];  b.  1851;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
entered  R.A.  1869,  and  became  Capt.  1880; 
retired  1885;  sometime  Lieut.-Col.  (now 
Hon.  Col.)  1st  S.  Midland  Brig.  (Gloucester- 
shire) R.F.  A.  ; is  a D.L.  for  Gloucestershire, 
and  Vice-Chm.  of  Gloucestershire  Territorial 
Force  Asso. : m.  1876,  Alice  Jane,  who  d. 

1909,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  O.  Tyndall,  of 
The  Fort,  Bristol;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907. 
30.  Marlborough  Road,  Bournemouth; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Ord,  Capt.  Garnet  Lehrle,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Craven  Robert  Ord,  of  Toronto  ; b.  1882  ; 
ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto  ; is  a 
Mechanical  Engineer  (employed  by  Canadian  , 
Pacific  Railway),  and  Capt.  Canadian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-18  as  Sup.  Eight  Rail 
ways  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Orde-Browne  [see  Browne]. 

O’Reilly,  Capt.  C.  J.,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
M D.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.A  M.C.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

O’Reilly,  Major  Herbert  Joseph  Mary, 
D.S.O.,  M C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting 
Major  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1919. 

Ordish,  Major  Harold,  D S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  Australian  Forces;  European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Organ,  Mayor  Charles  Alexander,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col. 
R.A.S.C..  and  in  cha  ge  of  it<  Central  Re- 
pairing Depot,  Hounslow;  European  W:r 
1914-18  (despatches  thrice.  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Hounslow  Heath,  Middlesex. 

Ormerod,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Milner, 
D.S.O..  son  of  Joseph  Arcerne  Ormerod, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.F.,  of  25,  Upper  Wimpole  Street, 
W.,  Tvldersley,  Lancashire,  and  Greenhill, 
Upham,  Hants;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Oxford  Univ.  ; Lieut  -Col.,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  and  Assist.  Ch.  Constable,  Lanca- 
shire; European  War  1915-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1909,  Mildred  Grace, 

da.  of  the  late  Diewry  Glifford  Ottley,  of 
Cartown,  co.  Leitrim;  cr  D.S.O.  1917. 
United  Service , and  Fly  Fishers'  Clubs. 

Ormiston,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.) 
Major  S.  African  Inf.  ; European  War  1915- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ormond,  Major  Arthur  William,  C.B  E., 
son  of  the  late  Maurice  George  Ormond,  of 
London;  b.  1871;  an  Ophthalmic  Surg., 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Ophthalmic  Smg. 
Guv’s  Hospital,  Lecturer  on  Ophthalmology 
at  Guy’s  Hospital  Med.  Sch.,  a F.R.C.S.,  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  and  a Member 
of  Ophthalmological  So.;  European  War 

1914- 19,  as  Offieer-in-Charee  of  Ophthalmic 

Depart.,  2nd  London  Gen.  Hospital  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; sometime  Ophthalmic 
Specialist,  London  Dist.:  w.  1905,  Mary 

Cnarlotte,  da.  of  E H.  P.  Eason  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  7.  Devonshire  Place,  IV.  1. 

Ormond,  Brig. -Gen.  Daniel  Mowat, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Daniel  Ormond,  of 
Portage  La  Prairie,  Manitoba;  b.  1885;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Brig -Gen.  Cana- 
dian Inf.,  and  a Bar.-at-Law  ; European  War 

1915- 18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  3rd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
with  swords,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m. 

1910,  Annie  Laura,  da.  of  John  Orchard 
Cadham,  of  Portage  La  Prairie,  Manitoba  ; cr 

D. S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917,  C.M  G.  1919.  Portage 
La  Prairie,  and  Portage  Country  Clubs. 

Ormrod,  Capt.  Maurice  Sarsfield,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Oliver  Ormrod,  of  Pickhill  Hall,  Wrex- 
ham ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1913)  ; Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps;  European  War  1914-10  (de- 
spatches. D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Maude,  da.  of 
James  Bell-Irving,  of  Makerstoun,  Kelso, 


Grosvenor  Crescent,  S.W.,  and  Rokeby,  Bar- 
nard Castle;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Pickhill  Hall, 
Wrexham  ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

OrMsby,  Col.  Gilbert  John  Anthony, 
D.S.O.,  M.D. , only  son  of  Sir  Lambert 
Hepenstal  Ormsby,  of  92,  Merrion  Square, 
Dublin;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1895,  M.D.,  M B.,  and  B Ch.  1898)  ; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899,  be- 
came Capt.  1902,  Major  1911,  Lieut.-Col.  1915, 
and  Brevet  0>1.  19x8;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Colenso  and  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  an  Assist.  Director 
1 of  Med.  Sers.  ofaDiv. (wounded,  despatches, 

| D.SO.,  Brevet  Col.);  formerly  Resident 
Surg.,  Meath  Hospital,  and  Dublin  Infirmary, 
and  House  Surg.  National  Children's  Hos- 
pital, Dublin : m.  1904,  Alice,  da.  of  George 
Pirie;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Ormsby,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Yeadon  Ormsby  of  Ballina- 
more,  co.  Mayo;  b.  1871 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Army  Pay  Depart,  (retired  920) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  ^despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18—,  Lucy  Mary,  da.  of  Capt. 
Colin  Thomson,  of  Salruck,  co.  Galway  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Darroch,  Luss,  Dum- 
bartonshire. 

Ormston,  Major  Ernest  William,  D.S.O.  ) 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Major  R.E.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O  1917. 

Ornstein,  John  Isidore  Maurice,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Maurice  Ornstein  ; b.  1851  ; 
was  Private  Sec.  to  the  Hon  H.  C.  Vivian, 
C.B.,  when  Agent  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Bucharest,  1874-6,  and  accompanied  him  to 
Egypt  in  similar  capacity  ; appointed  Sec.  to 
Anglo-French  Control  1879;  after  bombard- 
ment of  Forts  of  Alexandria  was  attached  to 
the  Khedive,  with  a view  to  facilitate  rela- 
tions between  the  Egyptians  and  H.M.  s 
Naval  and  Mil.  authorities  (thanked  by 
H.M.’s  Govt.)  ; on  abolition  of  Anglo-French 
control  was  appointed  Ch.  Sec.  to  the 
Financial  Adviser  (Sir  Auckland  Colvin), 
and  was  several  times  acting  Financial 
Adviser  and  acting  Under-Sec.  of  State  for 
Finances ; sometime  Dep.  Director-Gen.  of 
Customs,  Egypt ; concluded  commercial 
arrangement  between  Egypt  and  Turkey 
(1st  class  Medjidie),  and  subsequently  or- 
ganised Tobacco  Regie  in  Pers  'a,  on  behalf 
of  the  Imperial  Tobacco  Corporation  of 
Persia,  Limited  ; has  also  2nd  class  Osma- 
nieh ; cr.  C.M.G.  1882.  19,  Rue  Scribe, 

Paris ; St.  James’s  Club. 

O’Rorke,  Major  Frederick  Charles, 
C.M.G. , F.R  C.V.S.,  son  of  William  [oseph 
O’Rorke,  of  Magdala  Road,  Nottingham  ; 
b.  1879;  Major  R.A.V.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.): 
m.  18 — , Dorothy  Violet,  da.  of  J.  Whitaker  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

O’Rorke,  Major  George  Mackenzie, 
C.I.E.,  M.B.E  ; b.  18—;  temporary  Lieut, 
and  temporary  Major  R.E. ; cr.  M.B.E.  1918, 

C. I.E.  1919. 

O’Rorke,  Major  John  Marcus  William, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1884  ; Major  Indian  Cav.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Legion 
of  Honour,  D.S.O.) : m.  19—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Orpen,  Major  Redmond  Ne  wen  ham 
Morris,  C.M.G.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Francis 
Henry  Samuel  Orpen,  Survevor-Gen.  of 
Griqualand  West;  b.  1864;  ed  at  Barkly 
West  High  Sch.,  and  at  St.  Andrew’s  Coll., 
Bloemfontein  ; has  been  engaged  in  farming 
in  Griqualand  West  since  1S84  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Major,  Orpen’s  Horse, 
and  in  command  of  Border  Scouts  (de- 
spatches, Queen's  medal  with  clasp,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps.  C.M.G.);  sometime 
a M.L.A.  of  Cape  Colony,  and  Gen.  Sec.  of 
S.  African  Imperial  Union  ; is  a Member 
of  Roy.  Coloni  >1  Institute  : m.  1906,  Dora 
Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  Abiaham  Difford, 
Colonial  Civil  Ser.  ; cr  C.M.G.  1900.  Hill- 
down,  P.  O.  Campbel  , Cape  Province,  S. 
Africa. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1781 


Orpen- Palmer  [see  Palmer]. 

Orr,  Charles  Roger,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Chm.  Dundee  Munitions  Board  of 
Management ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Dundee . 
Orr,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  George,  C.B.E 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  C.B.E)  cr.  CBE-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Orr,  Col.  Gerald  Maxwell,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1878  ; Major  and  Brevet  Col.  Ind  an  Cav.  ; 
Indian  Frontier  1897,  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O. , Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy),  Indian  frontier  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Orr,  James  Peter,  C.S.I. , C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Edward  Orr  ; b.  1867;  ed.at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint,  and  at  Caius 
Coll.,  Camb  ; entered  I.C.S.  1886;  became 
and  Assist.,  Bombay  1896,  1st  Assist.  1897, 
Acting  Under-Sec.,  Revenue  and  Financial 
Depart.  1897,  Acting  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate 1898,  Junior  Collector  and  Magistrate 
1905,  and  Senior  Collector  1909  ; retired  1919; 
sometime  Chm.  of  City  of  Bombay  Improve- 
ment Trust;  is  Director  of  Housing  for 
London  County  Council ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
medal:  m.  1898;  cr.  C.S.I.  1911,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Orr,  John  Boyd,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.D. , 
D S.C.,  son  of  the  late  R.  C.  Orr,  of 
Holland  Green,  Kilmaurs;  b.  1880;  European 
War  1914-18  as  Capt.  K.A.M.C.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  is  Director  of  Rowett  Re- 
search Institute,  Aberdeen  : m.  19 — , Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  the  late  John  Callum,  of  West 
Kilbride;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  The  University , 
Aberdeen. 

Orr,  Major  J.  H.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—; 

Major  New  Zealand  Forces ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Orr,  Major  Michael  Harrison,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Orr,  of  Hugomont, 
Ballymena;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Stratlord-on- 
Avon,  and  at  Roy.  Mill.  Coll.,  Sand- 
hurst ; entered  19th  Regt.  1880,  became 
Capt.  Alexandra  Princess  of  Wales’s  Own 
(Yorkshire  Regt.)  1888,  and  Major  1902 ; 
retired  1907;  served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1884-5,  on  Sudan  Frontier  1885-6  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  operations  round  Colesberg, 
march  from  Bloemfontein  to  Pretoria,  and 
actions  of  Johannesburg,  Diamond  Hill, 
and  Belfast  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Orr,  Major  Norman  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.1883;  Major  Seaforth  Highlanders  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Orr,  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Joseph  Orr, 
of  Loughgall,  co.  Armagh ; b.  1857  i ed.  at 
Roy.  Sch.,  Dungannon ; was  in  Exchequer 
and  Audit  Depart.  1875-1902,  Auditor-Gen., 
Natal  1902-10,  a Member  of  House  of 
Assembly,  Union  of  S.  Africa  1910-20,  and 
Min.  of  Finance  for  Union  of  S.  Africa 
1917-20  : m.  1882,  Nellie,  da.  of  George  Field, 
of  Bilston  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Pietermaritz- 
burg, Natal ; Victoria  ( Pietermaritzburg ), 
and  Pretoria  Clubs. 

Orr,  William  James,  C.B.E.  ) b.  18 — ; 
Ch.  Executive  Officer  of  Cotton  Textiles 
Office,  Manchester;  has  Order  of  Crown  of 
Beigium  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Osborn,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  James,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  T.F.  (Reserve)  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Osborn,  Col.  William  Lushington,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Gen.  William  Osborn,  Indian  Army  ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Westward  Ho !,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1890,  became 
Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  and  Col.  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Tibet  1903-4,  European 
War  1914-19,  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt., 
and  subsequently  as  Brig.  Com.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order 


of  Daniio  of  Montenegi  o,  C.B.);  was  Brig. 
Major  Sirhind  Brig.  1904-8  : m.  1900,  Ethel 
Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles 
Elgee,  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919-  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Osborne,  Major  Edmund  Archibald, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883;  entered  R.E.  1904,  became 
Capt.  1915,  and  Brevet  Major  1916;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O., Brevet  Major);  isa  Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Osborne,  Com.  Edward  Oliver  Bru- 
denell  Seymour,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
H.  B.  Osborne,  53rd  Regt.  ; b.  1883  ; Com- 
R.N.  ; China  1900  (despatches),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m 1918, 
Joan  Marion  Herbert,  da.  of  Geofirey  C. 
Chester  Master,  of  Rangeworthy  Court,  Yate, 
Gloucestershire;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8.  United 
Service  Club. 

Osborne,  Major  George  Frederick  Folger, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  George  Parsell  Osborne;  l. 
1873  ; entered  R.E.  1894,  and  became  Major 
1914 ; retired  1920 ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1913,  Louisa,  da.  of  W.  H.  Lockhart 
cordon  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Osborne,  Col.  Henry  Campbell,  C.M.G., 

son  of  the  late  James  Kerr  Osborne,  of 
Tovqnto  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.  Sch., 
Port  Hope,  Ontario,  and  at  Trin.  Coll. 
Univ.  of  Toronto  (B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1904)  ; 
Bar.,  Canada;  Major  und  Brevet  Lieut. -Coi. 
Canadian  Mil.,  and  temporary  Col  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Force ; was  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  and  A.A.G.  a Canadian  Mil.  Dist. 
1914-17,  since  when  he  has  been  Mil.  Sec.  at 
Mi  itia  Headquarters,  Ottawa:  m.  1902, 

Marian,  da.  of  the  late  George  Grant  Francis, 
of  Toronto,  and  widow  of  Charles  Lambert 
Bath,  of  Swansea  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  21,  Rose- 
dale  Road,  Toronto;  Toronto  York  (Toronto) , 
Rideau  (Ottawa),  Junior  Carlton , and 
Sports'  (London)  Clubs. 

Osborne, Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Percy,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877;  entered  Middlesex  Regt.  1899,  be- 
came Capt.  1901,  and  Major  1914 ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at 
actions  of  Spion  Kop  and  lugela  Heights, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medai 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16,  on  Staff  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m 1901, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  James 
Hewett ; cr  D.S.O.  1915. 

Osborne,  Lieut.-Col.  J,  Ewart,  D.S.O.) 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Osborne,  Capt.  John  Warde,  C.B.E. ; b • 
18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Osborne,  Capt.  Leonard  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut,  and  Acting 
Capt.  Somerset  L.I. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M-C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Osborne,  Lieut.-Col.  Rex  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1883  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  20th  Hussars,  and  a Gen.  .Staff 
Officer  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.);  m.  1919,  Cynthia,  da.  of 
H.  S.  Keating,  and  wi  ow  of  Lieut.-Col.  Tom 
Morris,  M.C.,  Rifle  Brig. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Osborne,  Miss  Rosabelle,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Principal  Matron  Army  Nursing  Ser. ; 
rendered  sers,  in  connection  with  mil.  opera- 
tions in  Salonika  during  European  War 
(C.B.E.) ; cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Osborne,  Capt.  Frank  Osborne  Creagh-, 

C. B. ; b.  1867 ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Osborne,  Lieut.-Col.  Osborne  Herbert 
Delano-,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col.  Mid- 
dle-ex Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Orders  of  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia  and  Crown  of  Bel-ium,  American 

D. S.M.,  Officer iLegion of  Honour);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Osborne,  Col.  Arthur  de  Vere  Wil- 
loughby-, C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  W. 


1782 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Willoughby-Osborne,  C.B. ; b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Tonbridge  Sch. ; Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.I.E.): 
m.  1911,  Ethel,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Major 
Chancellor,  5th  fusiliers;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Osborne,  Major  D’Arcy  Willoughby-, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882;  is  Major  R.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Osbourne,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Nowell 
Thomas  Smyth-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Smyth  Smyth-Osbourne,  ol 
Ash,  co.  Devon ; b.  1877 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut  -Col.  Devonshire  Regt.,  an  A.Q.M.G., 
and  a D.L.  for  Devon-hire;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  as  an  A.Q.M.G.  and  Brig.-Gen. 
(despatches,  D.S.O  , Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut  -Col.,  Mil.  Oruer  of  Savoy,  C.M.G.), 
and  N.  Russia  1919  as  Brig.-Gen.  (C.B.): 
m.  1905,  Gladys  Marguerite,  da.  nf  Sir 
Leslie  Alexander  Selim  Porter,  K.C.S.I.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7,  C.M.G.  aud  C.B.  (Mil.)  X9i9. 
Ash,  Iddesteigh,  N.  Devon. 

Osbourne,  Group-Capt.  Henry  Percy 
Smyth-,  C.M.G. , son  ol  the  late  John  Smyth 
Smyth-Osbourne,  of  Ash,  co.  Devon ; b. 
1879;  formerly  Com.  R.N.,  and  n w Group- 
Capt.  R.A.E. ; European  War  1914-1  1 (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1913,  Elaine  Mabel 
Cecily  Katherine,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Martin 
le  Marchant  Hadsley  Gosselin,  G.C.V.O., 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  [see  B.  Gerard];  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Osburn,  Major  Arthur  Carr,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Com.  Francis  Osburn,  R.N.  ; b.  1876;  is 
Major  R.A.M.C. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
European  War  1914- 1 7 with  Dragoon  Guards 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m. 
1915,  Sylvia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  R.  Tronsdale, 
of  Groby  House,  Crowborough  : cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918). 

O’Shaugnissy,  Cuthbert  Leo,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

O’Shea,  Capt.  Patrick  Joseph  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-X9 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
O’Shea,  Lieut. -Col.  Timothy,  D.S.O.)  b • 
1856;  Major  and  Quartermaster  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  (retired),  and  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Quartermaster  (retired)  London  Regt. 
(T.F.)  ; Burma  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  15,  Berkeley  Road,  Crouch 

End , N. 8. 

O’Shee,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Alfred  Poer,  1 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Nicholas  R.  Power 
O’Shee  [E.  Lichfield] ; 6.1867;  entered  R.E.  1 
1887,  became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1897, 
Major  1905;  retired  1911  ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.,  Benin  Expedition 
1897,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches,  j 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  and  on  W.  I 
Coast  of  Africa  1897-8  (clasp);  employed  on  | 
Anglo-Portuguese  Boundary  Commn.  1904-5, 
and  on  Anglo-French  Boundary  Commn. 
1906-9  (C.M.G.)  : m.  1919,  Bernadette,  da.  of  ; 
Adolphe  de  Francqueville,  of  Chateau 
d’Yzeus,  Somme,  France  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  | 
Gardenmorris,  Kilmacthomas,  co.  Water-  1 
ford. 

Osleh,  Col.  Stratton  Harry,  C.M.G.,  \ 

D. S.O.;  b.  18— ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Canadian 
Engineers,  and  Engineer  Brig.  Com.  with  I 
rank  of  Col. ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919 

Osmaston,  Bertram  Beresford,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Osmaston,  of  Hawkhurst 
Court,  Sussex ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Chelten-  | 
ham  Coll.,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  (Fellow 
18 — ) ; appointed  Dep.  Conservator  of  I 
Forests,  India  1896,  Conservator  United  I 
Provinces  1908  and  Burma  1915,  and  Pres. 
Forest  Research  Institute  and  Coll.,  Dehra 
Dun  1916-18  ; now  Ch.  Conservator , Central  | 


Provinces:  m.  1892,  Catherine  Mary,  da. 
of  Gen.  — Hutchinson,  Indian  Army ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1919.  Pachmarhi,  Central  Provinces, 
India. 

Osmaston,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Alvend  Fitz- 
Herbert,  C.B. , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Osmaston,  of  Hawkhurst  Court,  Sussex  ; b. 
1866;  entered  R.M.A.  1884,  and  became 
Major  1908,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1912;  re- 
tired 1920;  served  under  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War  : m.  1893,  Minnie 
Buckley,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Henry 
Brasnell  Tuson,  K.C.B. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Osmond,  Capt.  Charles  Fortescue,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Capt.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  (T.D.) ; S. 
Africa  igoofQueen’s  medal  with  fourclasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Osmond,  Squadron-Leader  Edward, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18—;  Squadron-Leader  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ostrorog,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanislaus  Julian, 

D. S.O.,;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
R.  A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

OSullevan,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Joseph, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Ralph  OSullevan, 
of  Mount  Florence,  Roscommon;  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Blackrock  Coll.,  co.  Dublin ; joined 
Cape  Mounted  Riflemen  1898,  and  gazetted 
to  2nd  Batn.  Northamptonshire  Regt.  1900 ; 
transferred  to  N.  Rhodesia  Police  1903, 
promoted  Capt.  1906,  and  became  Major 
Comdt.  Troops  in  N.-E.  Rhodesia  1909  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
Comdg.  French’s  Scouts,  and  as  Intelli- 
gence Officer  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal),  in  command 
of  Mobile  Column  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
and  of  Mobile  Columns  of  Belgian  and 
British  Troops  in  N.-E.  Rhodesia  and 
German  E.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  in  France  1915-17  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  May  to 
July,  subsequently  Comdg.  a Batn.  Sher- 
wood Foresters  (de  patchts  twice,  19  4-15 
Star,  two  medals),  and  then  Comdg.  a 
Depot ; is  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  Resident 
Magistrate  at  Kdlarney  for  co.  Keiry,  a 
F.R.G.S.,  and  a J.P.  for  N.  Rhodesia;  has 
Coronation  medals  1902  and  1911  : m.  1917, 
Vera,  only  da  of  Sir  John  S.  Henry,  of  5, 
Hyde  Park  Street,  W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1910. 
Kenmare,  co.  Kerry;  Royal  Societies’,  and 
Constitutional  Clubs. 

O’Sullivan,  Col.  Daniel,  C.B.E.)  b.  1853; 
Col.  Army  Med.  Depart,  (retired)  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

O’Sullivan,  Col.  Daniel,  C.M.G., 
F.R.C.S.I.;  b.  1853;  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

O’Sullivan,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Dermod 
Evan,  C.B.E.,  son  cf  Lieut  -Col.  Eugene 
O’Sullivan,  R.A.;  b.  1874  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.M. ; China  1900  (medal),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  Order  of  the 
Nile,  C.B.E-)  ; employed  with  Egyptian 
Army  and  under  Sudan  Govt  1901-11  ; some- 
time Gov.  and  Officer  Comdg.  Troops  in 
Upper  Nile  Province  (Orders  of  Osmanieh 
and  Medjidie) : was  Senior  Officer  R.M. 

E.  indies  1912-14  (medal  with  clasp  for 
operations  in  Persian  Gulf)  : m.  1911,  Flora, 
da.  of  Hugh  Campbell,  of  Eden  l odge, 
Beckenham  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Sendee  Club. 

Oswald,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Allan, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1887  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.  ; European  War  19x4-18  (despatches. 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Oswald,  Brig.-Gen.  Oswald  Charles 
Williamson,  C.B. , C.M.G.;  b.  1863;  is  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  late  R.A.;  served  in  Burma, 
Waziristan,  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India,  S. 
Africa,  and  Persia,  and  during  European 
War  in  Belgium,  France,  Macedonia,  and 
Palestine  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Officer 
ofOrderofCrownof  Italy, Orderof  theNile) : 

• m,  18 — , Margaret  Malcoim,  da.  of  the  late 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1783 


W.  Carson,  J.P.,  of  Carnalea  House, 
co.  Down  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G, 
1918.  Pinkney  House,  Colchester ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Oswald,  Col.  St.  Clair,  C.B.,  son  of 
James  Townsend  Oswald,  of  Dunnikir, 
Kirkcaldy;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Eton;  formerly 
Col.  Hussars  (Comdg.  Regt.  1902-16);  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Fifeshire,  and  Chm. 
Fifeshire  T.F.  Asso.  ; S.  Africa  1899 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps):  m. 
1915,  Elizabeth  Winifred,  da.  of  R.  Osborne, 
of  St.  Ives,  Hunts;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Dunnikier,  Kirkcaldy  ; Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Otterson,  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son  of  tlie  late 
Francis  Otterson,  J.P.,  of  Rostrevor,  Nelson, 
New  Zealand  ; b.  1846;  ed.  at  Nelson  Coll., 
New  Zealand ; appointed  Reader  in  House 
of  Representatives,  New  Zealand  1872,  Clerk 
Assist.  1875,  and  Clerk  Assist.  1889;  was 
Clerk  of  the  House  1898-1915  : m.  1875, 
Octavia,  da.  of  H.  Hanson  Turton,  J.P.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  Stirling  Farm , Melsetter , 
Rhodesia. 

Ottley,  Lieut.- Col.  George  Frederic, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Lethbridge 
Ottley,  formerly 44th  Regt.  ; b.  i860;  entered 
105th  L.I.  1880,  became  Capt.  Yorkshire  L.  I. 
1885,  Major  1898,  and  Lieut. -Col.  (h.-p.)  1902; 
retired  1905  ; served  with  Zhob  Field  Force 
1890,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8, 
present  at  action  of  Shinkamar  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 

S resent  at  battles  of  Belmont,  Ensiin,  and 
[odder  River  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Recruiting  Staff  Officer,  London  Dist. 
1900-1905  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Ouseley,  Brig. -Gen.  Ralph  Gtynn,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Ralph 
OuseJej',  B.S.C. ; b.  1866  ; entered  R.A.  1886, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col. 
1913,  Col.  ’918,  and  Hon.  Britr. -Gen.  (retired) 
1920;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899  1902,  present 
at  battle  of  Reitfontein,  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith, and  at  battle  of  Belfast  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17, 
as  a Brig.-Gen.  R A.  (wounded,  despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.);  was  Resident  Magistrate, 
Middleburg,  Transvaal  1902-4  ; commanded 
a Brig.  R.F.A.  1913-19:  m.  1899,  Peggy 
Harriet,  da.  of  the  late  R.  E.  O'Donnell ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Outerbridge,  Major  Leonard  Cecil, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Outerbridge,  of 
Silverton,St.  John’s,  Newfoundland  ; b.  1888  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.,  and  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (B.A.  1911,  LL.B.  1915)  ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  and  Bar.  Ontario  1914  ; is  a Director 
of  Harvey  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  St.  John’s, 
Newfoundland ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice. 
D.S.O.):  in.  1915,  Dorothy  Winnifrid,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Alexander  Strathy,  of  Barrie, 
Ontario  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  St.  John’s,  New- 
foundland; University  (Toronto)  Club. 
Outram,  Com.  Edmund,  D.S.O.;  b.  18— ; 
is  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-15,  with  Patrol  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Outram,  Wing-Com.  Harold  William 
Sydney,  C.B.E. ; b.  18— ; formerly  Wing- 
Corn.  R.A.F.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Ovans,  Major  Hugh  Lambeit,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  J.  L.  Ovans,  of  East  Sheen  ; 
b.  1881  ; |ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll. ; Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  a D.A.A.G., 
S.  Command;  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  star) ; was  in  Min.  of 
National  Ser.  1917-18,  and  Min.  of  Labour 
1918-19  : m.  1907,  Marjorie  Cecil,  only  child 
of  Sir  Cecil  Richard  Wilford  Brett,  C.S.I. ; 
cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1920.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Ovens,  Brig.-Gen.  Gerald  Hcdley,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Ovens,  of  Christ 
Church,  Weymouth  ; b.  1856;  entered  Arinj 
1874,  became  Capt.  Border  Regt.  1883, 
Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  1906  (retired  1913);  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1917;  served  during  Afghan  War  1880 
(medal),  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899 


1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.); 
has  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal;  was  Officer- 
in  Chargeof  Inf.  Records,  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne  1906-8,  and  in  command  of  No.  5 Dist. 
1908-11  : m.  1893,  Julia,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  Tupper  Carter-Campbell,  R.E.,  ol 
Possil,  Lanarkshire ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
Ovens,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Montgomery, 
C.M.G,,  son  of  the  late  John  Coote  Ovens, 
J.P.,  ot  Aughnagaddy  House,  and  Killybegs, 
co.  Donegal;  b.  1808;  ed.  at  Kingsley  Coll., 
Westward  Ho!,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  S. 
Staffoidshire  Regt.  1889,  became  Capt.  1896, 
Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Col.  1917,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  during 
European  War  1914- 18  (wounded,  despatches, 

C. M.G.,  3rd  class  Order  St.  Stanislas  of  Rus- 
sia); appointed  1st  class  Station  Staff  Office, 
Rawal  Pindi  1910;  was  D.A.AG.,  India 
1901-4,  and  Brig.-Maj.  there  1904-6:  m.  1910, 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  William  Clibborn, 
of  Liverpool;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Aughna- 
gaddy House,  Ramelton,  co.  Donegal. 

Overman,  Henry  Jacob,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

the  late  Henry  Overman,  cf  Weasenham, 
Norfolk;  b.  1862;  is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  ; ren- 
dered sers.  to  ncard  of  Agr  iculture  and 
Fisheries  during  European  War  (C.B.E.) : 
m.  i8yi,  Maud,  oa.  of  the  late  R.  T.  Baker; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (C  ivil)  1920. 
Ktpton  House,  Weasenham,  Swaffham. 
Overton, Lieut.-Col. George  Cecil  Rudall, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps), European  War  1914-18  was-Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  American  D.S.M.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ovey,  Lieut.-Col.  Darrell,  D.S.O.;  b- 
1881 ; Lieut. -Col.  (retii  ed)  Rifle  Brig. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Nile  ofEgipt);  cr. D.S.O.  1917. 

Ovey,  Esmond,  C.M.G. ,M.V.O.,  son  ofthe 
late  Richard  Ovey,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Badgemore 
House,  Oxon;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Eton;  en- 
tered Diplo.  Ser.  1903,  became  a 3rd  Sec. 

1905,  a 2nd  Sec.  1909,  a 1st  Sec.  1916,  and  a 
Councillor  ofEmbassy  1920:  m.  1909,  Blancfie 
Willis,  da.  of  Adm.  W.  H.  Emory,  of  Wash- 
ington, U S.A. ; cr.  M.V.O.  1907,  C.M.G. 

1917.  British  Legation,  Christiania;  St. 
James's  Club. 

Ovey,  Lieut.  - Col.  Richard  Lockhart, 
D.S.O.,  son  ol  the  late  Richard  Ovey,  ot 
Badgemore,  Henley-on-Thames  ; b.  1878  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Oxfordshire  and  Buck- 
inghamshire L.l.  (T.F.),  and  a J.P.  and  a 
County  Councillor  lor  Oxon  ; European  War 
191418  (despatches,  D.o.O.):  m.  1903, 
Rachel,  Emma,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  A.  H. 
Chapman,  formerly  19th  Hussars  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Hemes,  Henley-on-Thames  ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Owen,  Capt.  Allred  Dadman,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1877  ; is  Hon.  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Com.  Basil  VVilberforce 
Longmore,  M.V.O. ; b.  ia— ; Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Chailes  Harold  Wells, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; entered  R.G.A. 
1899,  became  Major  1912,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1916  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  WTar  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Mil.  Order  of  Savoy,  C.M.G.): 
in.  1908,  Marjorie  Ellys  Longfield,  da.  of 
Col.  Shafto  Longfield  Cra’ster,  C.B.,  C.l.E.j 
RE-  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Richard  Black- 
stone,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Charles  Owen  ; b.  1870 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; S.  African  War  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Samuel,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  G.  H.  Owen,  of 
Ymwlch,  Carnarvonshire;  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  1899,  became  Capt. 

1906,  Major  1915  (Comdg.  a Batn.  The  Queen’s 
Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.)  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917;  appointed  a Brig.  Com. 


1784 


COMPANIONAGE. 


with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen  1916  ; served  in 
China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Coi.,  C.M.G  , Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  1918,  Violet  Eva,  da.  o!  the  late  Capt 
George  C?pel  Ralph  Curzon  Fenwkk,  Roy. 
Welch  Fusiiiers  [see  Phillipps,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x5,  C.M.G.  1918.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William, 

C. M.G.,  C.l  E.,  3rd  son  of  the  late  A.  S. 
Owen,  of  Enfield,  Middlesex  ; b.  1853  * ed.  at 
Merchant  Taylors'  Sch.,  and  gained  Exhibi- 
tion to  St.  Thomas's  Hospital  1869  ; L.R.C.P. 
Lond.  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1874;  B.A.  Paris 
1876;  sometime  House  Surg.  at  Roy.  Lond. 
Ophthalmic  Hospital ; entered  Med.  Depart. 
Bengal  Army  1876,  became  Surg.-Maj.  1888, 
and  Surg. -Lieut. -Col.  (now  Lieut.-Col.)  1896  ; 
retired  1902  ; was  Statf-Surg.  Fort  William, 
Calcutta  1877,  Assist,  to  Sanitary  Commr.with 
Govt,  of  India  1877,  and  Officiating  Professor 
of  Ophthalmic  and  Aural  Surgery  at  Calcutta 
1878  ; served  on  persona!  staff  of  Lieut. -Gens. 
Sir  D.  M.  Stewart  and  Sir  F.  S.  Roberts  in 
Afghan  Campaign  1879-80  (wounded,  de- 
spatches several  times,  and  medal  with 
clasps)  ; established  the  Cabul  Charit- 
able Dispensary  (thanked  by  Gov. -Gen.  in 
Council  and  by  Govt,  of  India) ; served  on 
personal  staff  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  H.  Macpher- 
son,  K.C.B.,  during  Egyptian  Campaign 
1882  (medal  with  clasp,  and  bronze  star)  ; 
was  Civil  Surg.,  Simla  1880-82,  in  Medical 
charge  of  nth  Bengal  Lancers  1882-3,  Resi- 
dency Surg.,  E.  R.  States,  Jeypore  1883-4,  in 
medical  charge  of  Afghan  Boundary  Commn. 
under  Sir  Peter  Lumsden  1884-6,  Civil  Surg., 
Naini  Tal,  N.-W.  Provinces  1887-8,  Officiating 
Agency  Surg.,  Quetta,  and  Administrative 
Medical  Officer  of  Civil  and  Railway  Dis- 
pensaries, Baluchistan  1888-9,  Surg.  to 
Com. -in-Chief  in  India  (Gen.  Sir  F.  S. 
Roberts,  Bt.,  G.C.B.)  1889-92,  and  Med. 
Adviser  to  Maharaja  of  Patiala,  G.C.S.I., 
1892-1902  (accompanied  H.H.  throughout 
Mohmand  Expedition  1897,  medal  with 
clasp);  is  Chm.  of  Hailsham  grouped  County 
Council  Schs.,  a Member  of  E.  Sussex 
Educational  Committee,  Vice-Chm.  of  East- 
bourne Rural  Dist.  Council,  a Commr.  of 
Land  Tax  and  Pevensey  Levels,  a J.P. 
for  Sussex,  a Member  of  Sussex  War 
Pensions  Committee  and  Comdt.  Sussex 
V.A.D.,  etc.  ; received  Order  of  Hermat  of 
Afghanistan  1886:  m.  1878,  Mary  Elizabeth, 
who  d.  1920,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Horace 
Barry,  J.P.,  of  Winchmore  Hill,  Middlesex  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1881,  C.M.G.  1887.  The  Horns , 
Hankham  Pevensey , Sussex;  Naval  and 
Military , Services,  County  ( Lewes ),  and 
Sussex  ( Eastbourne ) Clubs. 

Owen,  Major  Douglas  Charles,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  R.E.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Owen,  Major  Goronwy,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  Gen.  List 
and  a Brig.  Major  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Owen,  Col.  Henry  Mostyn,  C.B.,  M.V.O. ; 
b.  1858  ; entered  6th  Dragoon  Guards  1878, 
became  Capt.  1886,  Major  1st  Dragoon 
Guards  189^,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col. 
1902,  and  Col.  1904;  retired  1907;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  ; was  Assist.  Inspector  of  Re- 
mounts 1904,  to  take  charge  of  Remounts, 
S.  Africa  1905,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Remounts  1906-7  ; was  an  Officer  in  Charge 
of  Records  1914-18:  m.  1894,  Hilda  Mary, 
da.  of  Sir  Robert  Gunter,  1st  Bt.,  M.P.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908. 

Owen,  Capt.  Hugh  Brindley,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Uganda  Med.  Ser.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Owen,  Langer,  C.B  E.,  K.C.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  William  Owen;  b.  1862;  Bar. 
Lincoln’s  Inn  1888,  and  K.C.  1906;  ren- 
dered sers.  in  connection  with  Informa- 
tion Bureau,  N.S.  Wales  Div.,  Australian 


Red  Cross;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales. 

OwEti.Lieut.-Col.  Lindsay  Cunliffe, D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  H.  O’B.  Owen,  R.A. ; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; is 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Maior  R.E  , and  a Dep. 
Director  of  Railway  Traffic,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col. ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hay  lock, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Percy 
Owen,  N.S.  Wales  Artillery;  b.  1862;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Imperial  f orces  ; 
served  in  Soudan  1883,  as  Lieut.  N.S. 
Wales  Inf.,  and  at  Gallipoli  1915  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; has  been  Major  S.  Lancashire 
Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Head 
Quarters  Staff:  m.  1889,  Hilda  Grace,  da. 
of  Thomas  Irvine  Rowell,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
of  Norman  House,  Stansted,  Essex ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1915.  W ollongong,  N.S.  Wales,  Aus- 
tralia. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Carmichael 
Robert,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Lofcus  Owen,  V.  of  St.  Giles’,  Shrews- 
bury ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Rossall ; entered 
Shropshire  L.I.  1884,  and  Oxfordshire 
L.I.  1888,  and  became  Capt.  1898  ; 
retired  1906;  Wuntho  Expedition  1891 
as  Sup.  of  Army  Signalling  (medal 
with  clasp),  Manipur  Expedition  1891,  as 
Sup.  of  Army  Signalling  (clasp),  Mohmand 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8,  with  Mohmand  Field 
Force,  and  with  Peshawar  Column,  and  5th 
Brig.  Force,  present  at  operations  in  Bara 
Valley  and  Khyber  Pass  (severely  wounded, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Beir  Expedition  1912 
as  Political  Officer  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
employed  with  King’s  African  Rifles  1899- 
1902,  in  command  of  Unyoro  and  Gon- 
aokoro  Dists. ; has  been  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  since  1902;  appointed  Director  of  In- 
telligence Depart.,  War  Office,  Egypt,  and 
Sudan  Agent  in  Cairo  1905,  Gov.  of  Mongalla 
Province,  S.  Sudan  1908  (despatches  1916), 
and  Gov.  E and  S.  Deserts  Province  Frontier 
Dists.  Administration,  Egypt  1918  ; has 
served  as  Dep.  Assist.  Civil  Sec.,  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Intelligence,  Sudan 
Govt.;  was  Senior  Commr.  for  delimitation 
of  Sinai  Boundary  (C.M.G.);  is  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers,  temporary  Lieut.-Col., 
and  a F.R.G.S. ; has  2nd  class  Nile  and 
3rd  class  Medjidie  ; despatches  1919;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1906,  O.B.E.  (Mil.;  1919.  Lugsor, 
Egypt ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Lloyd,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Dr.  Lloyd  Owen,  of  Southsea;  b. 
1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Llewellyn, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Price  Owen, 
of  Watertown,  Chulmleigh,  N.  Devon  ; b. 
1888;  ed.  at  The  Leys,  Camb. ; Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  The  King’s  Liverpool  Kegt.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1913,  Olive  Norah,  elder  da.  of 
James  Samuel  Green,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  2, 
New  Square,  Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C. ; cr- 
D S.O.  1919.  Weston  House,  Pctnbridgc, 
Herejo  rdsh  1 re . 

\ Owen,  Capt.  William  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.R.  (Officers’  Decoration) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Owen,  Major  William  Hugh,  C-B.E-, 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Owen,  of  Holyhead, 
N.  Wales  ; b.  18 — ; Major  (retired)  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches, C.  B.E.): 
m.  1919,  Enid  Strathearn,  da.  of  Col.  the 
Hon.  Sir  John  Strathearn  Hendrie, 
K.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Owen,  Brig -Gen.  Charles  Cunliffe-, 
C.B.,  C.m!g.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Charles 
Henry  Owen,  formerly  R.A. ; b.  1863;  ed. 
privately',  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1883,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1909,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon  Brig.-Gen 
(retired)  1919 ; S.  African  War  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatenes, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  European 


COMPANION  AGJL. 


1785 


War  1914-18  in  France  with  1st  Div.  and  as 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches 
seven  times,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.,Com.  Crown ofRoumania);  assumed 
by  deed  poll  1903  the  additional  surname 
of  Cunliffe:  m.  1901,  Hilda,  da.  of  Henry 
Sidney  Everett,  of  Boston,  Mass.,  U.S.A.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Homefield , 
Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Owen,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Cunliffe-, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1868  ; entered  R.  A.  1888,  and  be- 
came Lieut. -Col.  1914;  served  in  Somaliland 
1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Balkan  Cam- 
paign 1912-13  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and  of  Redeemer 
of  Greece) ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  Head 
Quarters  1909-10,  and  Mil.  Attache,  Con- 
stantinople 19x3-14;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Owen,  Frederick  Cunliffe-,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  x8 — ; Vice.Chm.,  Pilgrims’  So.,  U.S.A., 
and  Chm.,  Franco- American  So. ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1Q20. 

Owen,  Lieut.-Col  Llewellyn  Isaac  Gethin 
Morgan-,  C.M.G  , D.S.O.,  son  of  T.  Morgan- 
Owen,  J.P.,  of  Llwyn  Derw,  Llandinam, 
Montgomeryshire ; b.  1879  5 ed.  at  Shrews- 
bury Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin ; entered 
S.  Wales  Borderers  1900,  became  Major 
1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1903  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  N.  Nigeria  1904-9,  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  in  Dardanelles  and 
Mesopotamia,  on  Staff  (despatches  six  times, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  \ 
1910,  Ethel  Berry,  da.  of  J.  B.  Walford,  of 
Abergavenny  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Owen,  Capt.  Morgan  Maddox  Morgan-  | 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Essex  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Owen,  Capt.  Roger  Arthur  Mostyn-,  1 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Roger 
Mostyn-Owen,  of  Erway,  Ellesmere ; b.  j 
1888;  Capt.  (Reserve)  Rifle  Brig.;  European  , 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Owen-Smyth  [see  Smyth]. 

Owens,  John  Henry,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
formerly  in  Indian  Postal  Depart.  ; cr  j 

C. I.E.  1917. 

Owens,  Col.  Robert  Leonce,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
i860;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  3rd  Batn. 
Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  (retired) ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Owston,  Major  Leycester  Varley,  j 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1883;  is  Major  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards ; European  War  1914-18  in  France, 
latterly  in  Palestine  Comdg.  10th  Machine 
Gun  Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Chevalier  j 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Oxenham,  Major  Norman  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Oxley,  John  Stewart,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Stewart  Oxley,  of  Fen  Place, 
Worth,  Sussex ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1882,  M.A. 
1885)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1883  ; formerly 
in  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ; is  Gen.  Inspector,  Min. 
of  Health,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium:  m.  1885,  Helen  Charlotte,  da. 
of  the  late  Charles  Durrant  Cumming,  of 
Hayling,  Epsom ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Monks. 
Balcombe,  Sussex  ; Conservative  Club. 

Oxley,  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Stewart, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Stewart 
Oxley,  of  Fen  Place,  Turner’s  Hill,  Sussex  ; 
b.  1863 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1884, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Col.  1911,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (medal),  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  as  Brig.-Maj.  on  Stafi 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  and  as 


Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches 
twice,  C.B.)  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  N.-W.  Dist. 
1901-4,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Staff  Coll. 
1912-14,  and  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916-19: 
m.  1899,  Margaret  Grace  Julia,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Banks  Rennie  [see  M.  Angle- 
sey, colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919  Peverel  Court , Aytesbury  ; Army  and 
Navy , and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 
Oxley,  Alfred  James  Rice-,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  George  Oxley,  of  Conisborough, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Doncaster  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1881, 
M.A.  1884);  M.R.C.P.  London  1882;  M.D. 
Dublin  1901;  Physician  - in  - Ordinary  to 
H.R.H.  Princess  Beatrice,  Mayor  of  Kensing- 
ton, and  a J.P.  for  London ; Hon.  Med. 
Director  Princess  Beatrice  and  Dorchester 
House  Hospitals  during  European  War ; 
sometime  Pres.  W.  London  Medico - 
Chirurgical  So.,  and  Yorkshire  Council  So. 
in  London, *and  a Member  of  Central  Council 
of  British  Med.  Asso.  ; has  Order  of  Isabella 
la  Catolica  of  Spain:  m.  1883,  Eva  Augusta, 
da.  of  the  late  C.  E.  Amos,  C.E. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  5,  Prince  of  Wales  Terrace, 

Kensington,  W. 

Ozanne,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1879  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

R. M.L.I. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18 (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislas,  Brevet  Lieut. -CoJ. ) : m. 
19—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pace,  Major  Thomas  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pack-Beresford  [see  Beresford]. 

Packe,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Christopher, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 

William  James  Packe,  of  Stretton  Hall, 
Leicester;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Camb. ; Lieut.-Col. 
(retired),  late  Roy.  Fusiliers;  S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  taking  part  in  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.):  m.  1908, 
Olivia  Rachel  Nora,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Maclean,  of  Glen  Earn,  Perthshire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Stretton 
Hall , and  Glenn  Hall,  Leicester ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Packe,  Major  William  Vere,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Packe  [see  Lennard, 
Bt.] ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  R.  F.  A. ; served  during 

S.  African  War  1901,  in  Remount  Depart. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Packer,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Dixon,  C.I.E.; 
b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Afghan  War 
1919  (C.I.E-);  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Paddon,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Somerset 
Wreford,  C./.E.,sonof  S.  W.  Paddon,  formerly 
of  Parkfield,  Esher  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll. ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired);  S.  ALicanWar  with  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  19x4-19,  on  Gen.  Staff  (Brevet 
Major  ani  Lieut.-Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne,  C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Padwick,  Francis  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Frederick  Padwick,  formerly  of  West 
Thorney,  Sussex ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Tonbridge 
Sch.,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1878,  M.A.  1882);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1882; 
sometime  in  Sussex  Vol.;  is  patron  of  W. 
Thorney,  and  a Member  of  W.  Sussex 
County  Council ; appointed  a Member  of 
Agricultural  Consultative  Committee  1914, 
Chm.  Committee  of  Agricultural  Education 
for  Women  1915,  a Member  of  Committee 
on  Settlement  Employment  of  Discharged 
Sailors  and  Soldiers  1916,  and  of  Agri- 
cultural Advisory  Committee  1917,  and 
of  Central  Agricultural  Advisory  Committee 
to  Food  Controller  and  Board  of  Agriculture 
1918,  Pres.  National  Farmers’  Union  1919, 
and  Member  of  Joint  Advisory  Committee 
of  National  Industrial  Council  and  of  Execu- 


1786 


COMPANIONAGE. 


tive  Committee  of  Federation  of  British 
Industries  1919 : w.1882,  Mary  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Pownall  Boultbee, 
Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  The  \ 
Red  House,  West  Ashling,  Chichester ; 
Farmers'  Club. 

Padwick,  Surg.-Lieut.  Harold  Boultbee, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1890;  is  Surg.-Lieut.  R.N. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pagan,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1878 ; entered  Gloucestershire 
Regt.  1899,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; appointed  a 
Brig.  Com.  1918,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and 
Dreifontein,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Pagden,  Arthur  Sampson,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Robert  Pagden,  formerly  of  Woodcote, 
Epsom ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class 
Classical  Tripos  1881);  entered  Ceylon 
Civil  Ser.  1881,  became  Principal  Assist. 
Colonial  Sec.  1905,  Postmaster-Gen.  1907,  i 
and  Controller  of  Revenue  1913  ; is  a M.L.C. 
and  a M.E.C. ; was  Chm.  of  Municipal 
Council,  Colombo  1901 -5:  m.  1900,  Frances 
Emma  Beatrice,  da.  of  Kenneth  Haweis  | 
James,  formerly  of  23,  Pembridge  Square, 
W. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Grand  Oriental  Hotel, 
Colombo,  Ceylon ; Royal  Societies' , and 
Colombo  Clubs. 

Page,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Alexander 
Shaw,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1880;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col. Middlesex  Regt. ; S.  Aftica 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O..  prisoner,  repatriated  1918); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Page,  Major  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major 
Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Page,  Charles  Max,  D.S.O.,  M.B., 

F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Charles  Page,  of  Durrant 
House,  Rye;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Westminster 
Sch. ; M.B.  London  1906,  F.R.C.S.  1908,  and 
Surg.,  St.  Thomas’s  and  Victoria  Ho  pitals; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1913,  Helen  Alice,  da.  of  Sir  Thomas 
William  Holderness,  G.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  1st 
Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  134,  Harley  Street,  W.  1 . 
Page,  Frederick  Handley,  C.B.E. ; b. 
1885  ; Managing  Director  of  Handley  Page 
(Limited),  aeroplane  manufacturers  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918. 

Page,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Faulder,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1894;  is  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle  : m.  19x8,  Gereth  Margaret,  da. 
of  Percy  F.  Wheeler,  Bar.-at-Law,  of  12, 
Hans  Place,  S.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Page,  Major  Harold  Hillis,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Charles  Page,  of  Grafton,  N.S.  Wales  ; 
b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Public  Sch.,  Grafton,  and  at 
Sydney  Univ. ; Clerk  Home  Affairs  Depart.. 
Commonwealth  of  Australia,  and  Major 
Australian  Imperial  Forces ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919.  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Page,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Meadows  Shaw> 
D.S.O.)  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O  1917. 

Page,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Frank,  D.S.O., 
son  of  H.  J.  Page,  formerly  of  Frodingham, 
Yorkshire  ; b.  1884;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf.;  European  War  1914-18  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  (despatches  twice,  D.S  O.  with  two 
Bars);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (two  Bars  1918). 
Page,  Robert  Palgrave,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Page;  b '867;  Civil  Assist, 
at  War  Office;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  917, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  33,  Dover  Street,  IV. 1. 


Page,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Hatch,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  William  Gray  Page,  of  Ramsgate ; 
b.  1874 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. : m.  1899, 
Mary  Caroline,  da.  of  Alvis  Stapley,  of  Maid- 
stone ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Tancrey  House, 
Ramsgate. 

Page,  William  Morton,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
George  Charles  Page,  of  Ashby -de-la-Zouch  ; 
b.  1883  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1905,  M.A.  and  Fellow  1908)  ; H.M.  Inspector 
of  Schs. ; an  Officer  of  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  and  Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour ; was  Assist.  Sec.  for  Re- 
quirements and  Statistics,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions 1917-20:  m.  1911,  Nora  Margaret,  da. 
of  W.  H.  I-Iarsant,  of  Clifton  ; cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  Norway  House,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall. 
Paget,  Major  Bernard  Charles  Tolver, 

D.S.O.  [see  Paget,  Bt.,  cr.  1871,  colls.]. 
Paget,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Walter,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  Paget,  Bt.,  cr.  1897]. 

Paget,  Major  Eden  Wilberforce,  C.B.E. 

[see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.]. 

Paget,  Col.  Harold,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see 
M.  Anglesey,  colls.]. 

Paget,  Lieut. -Com.  Henry  Edward  Clar- 
ence, C.B.E.  [see  M.  Anglesey,  colls.]. 
Paget-Tomlinson  [see  Tomlinson], 
j Paige,  Capt. Charles  John  Murray,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Capt.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Paige,  Capt.  Cyril  Penrose,  C.I.E.  ; b. 

: 1882  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

I Pahang,  H.H.  the  Sultan  (Mahmud) 
of,  C.M.G.,  son  of  H.H.  the  late  Sultan 
(Ahmad  Ma’atham  Shah)  of  Pahang, 
K.C.M.G.  ; b.  1869;  gazetted  Regent  1909, 
and  proclaimed  Sultan  1914;  is  a Member 
(1st  class)  of  Family  Order  of  Johore  : m. 
1897,  H.H.  Tungku  Meriam,  da.  of  H.H. 
the  late  Sultan  (Abu  Bakar)  of  Johore, 
G. C.M.G.,  K.C.S.I. ; cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1907. 
The  Astana,  Seri  Terentang,  Pekan , Pa- 
hang, Federated  Malay  States. 

Pain,  Major  John  Henry  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Paine,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Ingraham, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hammon 
Paine,  of  15,  Clifton  Gardens,  Folkestone; 
b.  1874;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1894,  and  became  Capt.  1901 ; 
retired  1905  ; rejoined  1914,  and  again  retired 

1919,  as  Lieut.-Col.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  ij.S.O.), 
European  War  1915-16  (C.M.G.);  appoint- 
ed Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1914,  and  on  Gen.  List 
1917-19  : m.  1906,  Elsie  Caroline,  da.  of  Philip 
James  Digby  Wykeham,  of  Tythrop  House, 
Thame,  Oxfordshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Paine,  Major  Douglas  Duke,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Painter,  Brig.-Gen.  Arnaud  Clarke, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Richard  Fainter  ; b.  1863  ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E. ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  19x9  : m.  1st,  18^6,  Amy  Caroline,  who 
d.  1895,  da.  of  Thomas  Whistler  Smith,  of 
Glenrock,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  2ndly,  1505, 
Harriet  Katherine  Theresa,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Henry  Fyers  Turner,  C.B.  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Painter,  Capt.  Gordon  Whistler  Arnaud, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1893  ; Capt.  R.G.A. ; European 
; War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O):  m.  1918, 

! Kathleen  Hay  Lanroy  Tweedie  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  c/o  Co.r  dh  Co.,  16,  Charing  Cross, 
S.  W. 

I Pakam  Rajaratna  Mudaliar,  Dewan 
\ Bahadur,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Pakam  Narayana 
Sawmy  Mudaliar;  b.  1S39;  entered  Govt. 
Ser.  i860;  became  Dep.  Collector  1875,  Per- 
| sonal  Assist,  to  Salt  Commr.  1879,  Head 
Sarishtadar,  Board  of  Revenue,  Madras 

I 1882,  Sec.to  Depart,  of  Revenue  Settlement, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1787 


Land  Records  and  Agriculture  1887,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Registration,  Madras,  and 
a Member  of  Legislative  Council,  Madras 
1896  ; was  a Member  of  Irrigation  Commn. 
1901-12;  received  personal  titles  of  Rai 
Bahadur  1887,  and  Dewan  Bahadur  1890; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1900.  Madras. 

Pakeman,  John  Robert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Robert  Pakeman,  of  Highgate,  N.  ; b.  i860  ; 
ed.  privately  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1883  ; a 
Director  of  Cropper  and  Co.  (Limited),  a 
Member  of  Corporation  of  London,  and  Chm. 
Guildhall  Appeal  Tribunal:  m.  ist,  1887, 

Florence,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Major  Thomas 
Drever;  2nd,  1918,  Charlotte,  widow  of  Capt. 
Spencer  Mitchell;  cr.  C.B.F.  (Civil)  1919. 
25,  Victoria  Road,  Kensington,  W. ; Con- 
stitutional, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Pakenham,  Lieut.-Col.  George  de  laPoer 
Beresford,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Longford, 
colls.]. 

Pakenham,  Col.  Hercules  Arthur, 

C. M.G.  [see  E.  Longford,  colls.]. 

Paley,  Col.  Alan  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  D.S.  O., 

son  of  Col.  Edward  Paley,  formerly  Comdg. 
18th  Hussars,  of  Campaen,  Gloucestershire ; 
b.  1876;  ed. at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1897, 
became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches  six  times, 

D. S.O. , Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Cheva- 
lier Legion  of  Honour) ; was  Assist.  Comdt. 
R.M.C.,  Sandhurst  1917-19  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Cotswold  House,  Camp  den, 
Gloucester ; Army  and  Navy,  and  Travellers' 
Clubs. 

Palin,  Col.  Gilbert  Walter,  C.B. , C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Charles  Thomas 
Palin,  Bom.  S.C.  ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.  ; entered  Army  1883,  became  Capt. 
I. S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1894,  Major  1901, 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  and 
Col.  1911  ; retired  1919 ; Zhob  Valley  Expe- 
dition 1884,  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  Don- 
gola  Expedition  1896  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
ean  War  1914-19  in  India;  employed  in 
upply  and  Transport  Corps,  India  1886 
1906;  was  Director  of  Supply  and  Transport, 
Rawal  Pindi  Concentration  and  Manoeuvres 
1905,  and  Director  Army  Clothing  Depart. 
1906-10,  and  Dep.  Director  Supply  and  Trans- 
port Corps  for  Coronation  Durbar  and 
Manoeuvres  1911-12  ; has  Coronation  medal 
1911  : m.  1889,  Florence,  el.  da.  of  Col. 
Charles  Swinhoe,  Bom. S.C.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1914.  Westwood,  Napier  Gardens, 
Hythe,  Kent. 

Pallant,  Capt.  Hubert  Arnold,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pallant,  Lieut.-Col.  Santiago  Luis-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Pallant,  of  43,  Palace 
Mansions,  W. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pallin,  Major  Samuel  Fairer  Godfrey, 
D.S.O.,  F.R  C.V.S.;  b.  1878;  is  Major 
R.A.V.C.,  and  a F.R.C.VS.;  S.  African  War 
1901 -2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Pallin,  Col.  William  Alfred,  D.S.O.. 
F.R  C.V.S.\  b.  1873;  is  Major  R.A.V.C.. 
a F.R.C.V.S.,  and  Dep.  Director  Gen.  Arm} 
Vet.  Sers. ; served  in  China  1900,  and  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-17  as  Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Agricultural 
Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Palliser,  Charles  Frederick  Wray  Bury. 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Hugh 
Palliser,  of  Coolquil,  Tipperary;  b.  1854: 
entered  Civil  Ser.,  New  Zealand  1874,  and 
became  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  New  Zealand  in 
London  1009  ; acted  as  High  Commr.  for  New 
Zealand  May  to  Aug.  1912:  m.  1882,  Eliza 


beth,  da.  of  Richard  Proctor,  of  Solitude, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Looe,  Cornwall. 

P ALLOT,  Engineer- Com.  Elias  George, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1876;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  : m. 
1906  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Palmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Samuel  Palmer;  b.  1870;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  Yeo. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Palmer,  Col.  Aleyn  Zouch,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Armory  Zouch  Palmer,  of  Ottawa ; b. 
1882 ; Col.  Canadian  Mil.  (retired)  ; was 
A.A.G.  Canadian  Mil.  1913-17,  since  when 
D.A.G.  for  Personal  Sers.  Canadian  Forces; 
has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal:  m. 
1907,  Isabel  Gladys  Hamilton,  da.  of  Col. 
De  la  Cherois  Thomas  Irwin,  C.M.G. ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Palmer,  Capt.  Alexander  Edward  Guy, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Capt.  C.  B.  Palmer 
(retired);  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Jeanne  Leonie,  da.  of 
Mons.  Baratoux,  of  30,  Rue  la  Boetie, 
Paris;  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Palmer,  Capt.  Algey,  D.S.O. ; b.  1886  ; 
Lieut.  6th  Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  87 , High  Street,  Rickmans- 
worth. 

Palmer,  Charles  George,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Gen.  Henry  Palmer,  I. S.C. ; b. 
1847;  at  age  of  10  years  acted  as  ammuni- 
tion carrier  at  siege  of  Lucknow  (medal 
with  clasp) ; ed.  at  Sherborne ; entered 
Public  Works  Depart.,  N.  W.  Provinces  1868, 
became  Sup.  Engineer  189s,  and  Ch.  En- 
gineer and  Sec.  to  Govt.  1900 ; retired  1902 ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Legislative  Council 
of  N.-W.  Provinces  : m.  1880,  Annie  Isabella 
Porter,  of  O’Halloran  Hill,  S.  Australia ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1898.  Quamichan  Lake,  Duncans, 
Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia. 

Palmer,  Claude  Bowes,  C.B.E.  [see 
Palmer,  Bt.,  cr.  1886,  colls.]. 

Palmer,  Col.  Cyril  Eustace,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Robert 
Henry  Palmer,  I. S.C.  ;b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  Westward  Ho  ! ; entered  R.A. 
1890,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1908,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1920;  commanded  Kissi 
Field  Force,  Liberia  1905  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Sierra 
Leone  1908-11 ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1912-16;  has  2nd  class  Order  of  the  Nile, 
and  French  Croix  de  Guerre  : m.  1914,  Nina 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Harry  Scarlett,  J.P.,  of 
Prestone,  West  Firle,  Sussex  [see  Blakiston, 
Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1906,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Preston,  Firle,  Lewes, 
Sussex;  United  Service  Club. 

Palmer,  Frederick,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  George  Palmer;  b.  1862;  was  Assist. 
Engineer  on  Great  Western  Railway  prior 
to  1883,  and  Engineer  on  East  Indian  Railway 
1884-1901  (in  charge  of  construction  of  Sone 
Bridge),  Ch.  Engineer  to  Calcutta  Port 
Commrs.  1901-9,  and  to  Port  of  London 
Authority  1909-13,  since  when  he  has  been  a 
partner  in  Rendel,  Palmer  and  Tritton, 
consulting  engineers,  of  Dartmouth  Street, 
Westminster;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Engineer  and 
Railway  Staff  Corps,  R.E. ; appointed  Hon. 
Adviser  to  Air  Ministry  Engineering  1918  : 
m.  1903,  Florence,  only  child  of  the  late  John 
Elliott  Mason,  of  San  Francisco;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1907.  Morden  Hill , Blackheath , S.E.; 
Oriental,  and  St.  Stephen's  Clubs. 

Palmer,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Llewellen, 
C.B.,  M.P.,  son  of  Michael  Palmer,  of  Berry- 
field,  Wilts  ; b.  1857  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Yeo.;  is  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in  the  Army;  Lord 
of  the  Manors  of  I.ackham  and  Grettenham, 
and  a D.L.  for  Wilts  (High  Sheriff  1903) ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Westbury  Div.  of  Wilts 
Co.  U)  since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1881,  Made- 
eine,  da.  of  William  Gouldsmith,  of  Rodwell 
Hall,  Trowbridge ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Berry  field,  Bradford- on- Avon  ; Carlton,  and 
Cavalry  Clubs. 


1788 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Palmer,  Col.  Henry  Ingham  Evered, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Canon  Palmer, 
R.  of  St.  Mary’s,  Newington,  Surrey; 
b.  1862:  entered  Worcestershire  Regt.  1883, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  1909,  and 
Col.  1919;  served  with  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W'. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (severely  wounded, 
two  clasps),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901-2  (clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Com.  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy)  ; appointed  a District  Re- 
mount Officer  for  Dorsey  1919;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  The  Merse , Weymouth , 

Palmer,  Capt.  Henry  Wellington 
Tuthill,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
H.  W.  Palmer,  C.B. ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Well- 
ington Coll.;  Capt.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Palmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Robert, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1866  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; re-  1 


D.S.O.  1918. 

Palmer,  Com.  Laurence  Reynolds, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1885  ; Com.  R.N. ; served  at  battle 
of  Jutland  19x6  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre  with  palm) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Palmer,  Vice  - A dm.  Norman  Craig, 

C.  V.  O.,  son  of  the  late  E.  C.  Palmer ; b.  1866 ; 
entered  R.N.  1880,  became  Lieut.  1888,  Com. 
1899,  Capt.  1904,  Rear-Adm.  1914,  and  Vice-  ! 
Adm.  (retired)  1919  ; captured  slave  dhow 
on  E.  Coast  of  Africa  1888  (despatches,  pro- 
moted Lieut.);  was  first  Sup.  of  Physical 
Training  in  R.N.  1902-5  ; and  a Naval  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1913-14  ; sometime  in  command  of 
H.M.’s  Yachts : m.  1895,  Winifred  Josephine 
Reid,  da.  of  the  late  Somerville  Livingstone- 
Learmonth ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909, 
C.V.0. 1913.  Barnwyke , Chichester ; United 
Service  Club. 

Palmer,  Rev.  Reginald,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Palmer,  of  Belton  Grange, 
Holford  Road,  Hampstead,  N.W.;  b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll. . and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll. , 
Camb.  ; sometime  R . of  Princes  Risborough  ; 
is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  Dep.-Assist. 
Chap. -Gen. ; formerlv  Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Regt. ; 
S.  Africa  1902,  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Braeside,  60,  Redington  Road,  Hampstead, 
N.W.;  Services  Club. 

Palmer,  Major  Richard  Lodge,  D.S.O., 
M.C .;  b.  18 — ; Major  R. A.;  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded, despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Palmer,  Major  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O., 
[see  Palmer,  Bt.,  cr.  1660,  colls.]. 

Palmer,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Legh, 
C.M.G. ; b.  1868;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (retired  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1897,  Ethel,  da.  of  Major  George  Taylor; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Palmer,  Major  Reginald  Arthur  Herbert 
Orpen-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Abraham  Henry  Herbert  Orpen-Palmer, 
B.D.,  M.A.,  V.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Cheltenham  ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  Major 
Prince  of  Wales's  Leinster  Regt.  (Roy. 
Canadians)  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  1 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Bean  War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
>.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Palmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Blana 
Herbert  Orpen-,  C.M.G..  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Abraham  Henry  Herbert  Orpen- 
Palmer,  V.  of  St.  Peter’s,  Cheltenham;  b. 
1876  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Pem- 
broke Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1898);  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers,  and 
a Mil.  Attache ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-10  in 
France,  Salonika,  and  Palestine,  as  Brig.- 
Gcn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas):  m.  1911,  Olga  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  W.  Pemberton. 
I.S.C.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  Killowen. 
Kenmare,  co.  Kerry. 


Palmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Carey 
Stuckley  Samborne-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard 
Lane  Stuckley  Samborne-Palmer,  of  Ash- 
reigney,  N.  Devon ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Rossall 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1805  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1915-16  in  France,  Egypt, 
Mesopotamia,  and  Persia,  Waziristan  1917, 
Chitral  1917-20  : m.  1st,  18 — , Constance 
Harriet,  who  d.  1901,  da.  of  Capt.  C. 
Anstey;  2ndly,  19 — , Caroline  Mary,  da,  of 
John  Filmer  Anstey,  of  18,  Lansdown 
Crescent,  Bath  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Palmes,  Com.  George  Bryan,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  George  Palmes,  of  Naburn 
Hall,  near  York  ; b.  1884 ; entered  R.N.  1899, 
became  Lieut.  1904,  Lieut.-Com.  1912,  and 
Com.  1916 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Palmes,  Major  George  Champneys, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Vgn.  James  Palmes, 
D.D.,  R.  of  Burton  Agnes,  Yorkshire ; 
b.  1857 ; entered  24th  Regt.  1875,  became 
I Capt.  S.  Wales  Borderers  1882,  and  Major 
j 1892;  retired  1902;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1877-9  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; ap- 
pointed a Comdt.  of  Lines  of  Communica- 
tion 1914 : m.  1902,  Mary  Lowndes,  widow 
of  Charles  Faber ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Brunswick  Gardens,  W. 8;  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Palmes,  Capt.  Gerald  Lindsay,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Ven.  James  Palmes,  D.D., 
Archdeacon  of  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Uppingham;  entered  Army 
1884,  and  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) 
1888,  and  became  Capt.  1898;  retired  1906; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at 
battle  of  Pieter’s  Hill,  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(dangerously  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  : m.  1887, 
Inez,  da.  of  Capt.  H.  Saunders,  9th  Lancers  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Harbord  Lodge,  Cromer. 
Pamphlett,  Engineer-Rear- Adm.  Wil- 
liam Frederick,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Johu 
Pamphlett ; b.  i860  ; Engineer-Rear-Adnr 

R. N.  (retired)  ; Suakin  Expedition  1885-6 

(specially  mentioned,  Egyptian  medal  with 
cia-p,  bronze  star),  Witu  Expedition  1890 
(despatches,  promoted,  medal  with  cla-p) : m. 
1916,  Evelyn  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  E. 
Braddyll,  and  widow  of  Edward  Hargreaves ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  4,  Courtfield  Gardens, 

S. W.5 ; Bourne  Grange,  Hadlow,  Kent ; 
Bath  Club. 

Panet,  Col.  Alphonse  Eugene,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1867  ; entered  R.E.  t888, 
became  Major  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1918 ; Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-5,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.) ; appointed  a Ch.  Engineer  1917  : 
m.  1895,  Corinne,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Henri  Elzear  Taschereau,  P.C.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Panet,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  de  Bellefeuille, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1881;  is  Major  and 
ti  mporary  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Artillery; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1914,  Mar- 
guerite, da.  of  the  late  Jules  Joseph 
raschereau  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  19x8. 

Panet,  Brig.-Gcu.  Henri  Alexandre,  C.B.r 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles 
Eugene  Panet;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Canada ; is  Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Artillery,  and 
a temporary  Brig. -Gen. ; was  Staff-Adj.  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Ontario  1901-5,  A.A.G., 
Canadian  Mil.  1905-7,  and  D.A.G.  Canadian 
Mil.  1907-9;  S.  Africa  1899-1900^  as  Lieut. 
Roy.  Canadian  Regt.  and  as  Capt.  Roy. 
Canadian  Artillery,  present  at  relief  of 
Mafeking  ( despatches,  Brevet  Major, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1915-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) : m.  1902,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Bermingham,  of 
Kingston,  Ontario,  Canada ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  King- 
ston, Ontario,  Canada  ; Junior  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Frontenac  ( Kingston ) Clubs. 

Pank,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  L-  Pank,  J.P.,  D.L. ; 
b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Middlesex  Regt. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1789 


(T.F.) ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  | 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1907,  Dorothy  Annie, 
da.  of  William  Priestley  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Westfield,  Hadley  Wood  ; 
Junior  Athenceum  Club. 

Panna  Lalji,  H.E.  Rai  Mehta,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Mehta  Murali  Dhar  ; b.  1843  ; 
is  Prime  Minister  of  Udaipur;  received 
personal  title  of  Rai  1877 : m.  1858,  a da.  oi  j 
Rai  Chhagan  Lai ; cr.  C.I.E.  1887.  Udaipur , 
Rajputana,  India. 

Pannall,  Major  Charlie,  D.S.O. , M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  West 
Surrey  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Panton,  Major  Henry  Forbes,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  A.  Panton,  ol 
Edgbaston  ; b.  1886  ; M.B.  and  Ch.B.  Edin- 
burgh 1910;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.A.M.C.;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.) : m.  1919, 
Honor  Mary,  da.  of  Conway  Lowe,  of 
Edgbaston  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Papillon,  Lieut. -Col.  Pelham  Rawstorn, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Philip  Oxenden 
Papillon,  of  Crowhurst,  Sussex;  b.  1864; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.C.L.  and  M. A.  1890) ; Bar.  Inner  ; 
Temple  1891;  formerly  Capt.  and  Hon 
Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; is  Hon.  Lieut. - 
Col.  in  the  Army,  a J.P.  for  Sussex,  and 
patron  of  four  livings  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Sean  War  1914-17  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a 
iatn.  Essex  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; m. 
1912,  Constance  Lauretta,  da.  of  the  late  j 
J.  W.  Roseby,  formerly  of  Lovershall, 
Yorkshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Crowhurst  Park, 
Battle,  Sussex. 

Parbury,  Major  Keith,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1884; 
is  Major  R.F.A.  (Reserve)  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Greek  Mil.  Cross);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pardoe,  Major  Frank  Lionel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Pardoe,  of  Leyton, 
Essex  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1900,  became  ' 
Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1915;  served  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  operations 
in  Natal  and  Transvaal  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
19x4-17  as  Machine  Gun  Officer  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  five  times,  D.S.O.);  | 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917 : m.  ' 
1911,  Sybil  Margaret,  da.  of  Capt.  Clayton 
Mitchell,  R.N.,  of  West  Highlands,  Win-  j 
Chester,  and  widow  of  Colin  Douglas  Eyre,  i 
60th  Rifles,  of  Middleton  Tyas,  Yorkshire  : | 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Bath 
Clubs. 

Pardoe,  Major  Thomas  Kenyon, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Major  Worcestershire  Regt.; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pares,  Surg. -Lieut. -Col.  Basil,  C.M.G., 
D.SO.,  son  of  John  Pares,  J.P. ; b.  1869; 
ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb. ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1898  ; 
is  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Horse  Guards; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  a Civil  Surg., 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Order  | 
of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia)  : m.  1902,  Evelyn 
Whistler ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1916. 
Postford  St.  John’s,  Woking. 

Pargiter,  David  Scott,  C B.E^\  b 18—  ; 
Chm.  of  S.  African  Shipping  Committee  for 
Homeward  Loading;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918. 
Pargiter,  Major  Laurence  Lewin, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1885  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
London  Regt. ; sometime  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Middlesex  Regt. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches four  times,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Parish,  Arthur  John,  C.B.,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Samuel  Parish,  R. 
of  Freckenham,  Suffolk;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
King’s  Sch.,  Ely,  and  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll., 


Camb.,  (B.  A.  26th  Wrangler  1884,  M.  A.  1887) ; 
appointed  a Naval  Instructor  R.N.  1886, 
Dep.  Sup.  of  Naval  Examination  1909,  and 
Ch.  Naval  Instructor  1917,  and  Dep.  Adviser 
on  Naval  Education  1919  (C.B.E.) ; retired 
1919  : m.  1911,  Helen  Mary,  da.  of  William 
Griffiths,  C.E.,  of  61,  Sinclair  Road,  Ken- 
sington, W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C-B.E. 
1919.  Afton  Lodge,  Freshwater,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Parish,  Lieut. -Col.  Woodbine,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Special  List ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  2,  Stanhope  Street,  Hyde 
Park,  W. ; Ranelagh,  Royal  St.  George  Yacht, 
and  Argentine  Clubs. 

Parish,  Major  Francis  Woodbine, 

D. S.O. ,M.C., son  of  Charles  Woodbine  Parish, 

of  58,  Ennismore  Gardens,  S.W.  ; b.  1884  ; 
Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912,  Dorothy  Mary 
Catherine,  only  child  of  the  late  Rev.  Harry 
Drew,  R.  of  Hawarden  [see  Gladstone,  Bt., 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  2,  The  Boltons, 

S.W.  10. 

Park,  Capt.  Godfrey  William  Alan, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  E-  Yorkshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Park,  Major  James  Dove,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  (T.D.)  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Park,  Col.  James  Smith,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Robert  Ballantyne  Park,  of  Glasgow ; b. 
1854;  ed.  at  Western  Acad.,  Glasgow,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  : joined  Vol.  Force  1874,  and 
was  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.-Comdt. 
(V.D.)  1st  Lanarkshire  R.E.  (Vol.)  and 
Scottish  Group  Telegraph  Cos.  R.E.  and 
1st  Highland  Field  Co.  R.E.  (Territorial) 
1904-8 ; is  a shipowner  and  underwriter  at 
Lloyd’s,  Manager  of  Park  Steamship  Co. 
(Limited),  a Director  of  R.  and  J.  Dick 
(Limited),  of  William  Beardmore  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Forth  and  Clyde  Junction 
Railway,  and  Greenock  Asso.  Stockholders 
Co.  (Limited),  Chm.  of  Dominion  of  Canada 
Debenture  and  Investment  Co.  (Limited), 
and  John  Bradford  and  Sons  (Limited), 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  of  Citv  of  Glasgow, 
and  a Member  of  Glasgow  Town  Council; 
sometime  Managing  Director  at  Glasgow  of 
Allan  Line  Steamship  Co.  (Limited);  cr. 
M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1905.  20,  Park  Terrace, 
Glasgow;  Auchenkyle,  Monkton , Ayrshire  ; 
Constitutional,  New  {Glasgow),  and  Con- 
servative ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Park,  Capt.  Maitland  Elphinstone, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Maitland  HallPark,  LL.D. ; 
b.  1894  ; entered  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) 1914,  and  became  Capt.  1915;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver 
Medal  for  Mil.  Valour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Park,  Rev.  William  Robert,  C.I.E. , 

C. B.E.)  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1909,  M.A.  1917);  is  a Chap.,  Eccle- 
siastical Establishment,  Rangoon ; was 
Principal  Chap.  Mesopotamia  Expeditionary 
Force  1919  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Rangoon,  Burma. 

Park,  Col.  William  Urquhart,  M.V.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Park,  of  Old  Kilpatrick ; b. 
1846;  ed.  at  Glasgow,  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1870),  and  at  Heidelberg  and 
Berlin  Univs.;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  (V.D.)  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Princess  Louise’s 
(Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders) : m. 
1891,  Margaret,  el.  da.  of  James  W.  Black; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905.  61,  Finnart 
Street,  Greenock,  Renfrewshire. 

Parker,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Chevallier, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  on  Special  List, 
and  an  A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut-Col.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile,  Legion 
of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Parker,  Paymaster-Capt.  Alfred  Ramsay, 
C.B.  : b.  j8 — ; Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  ; was 
Sec.  to  Adm.  Sir  Gerard  Neel  1898-1908. 
and  to  Com.-in-Ch.  Home  Fleet  1909-11, 
and  Plymouth  1911-16,  and  to  Admiralty 
Reconstruction  Committee  1918-19  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1790 


Parker,  Alwyn,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Alfred  Traill  Parker,  of  Aigburth,  Liver- 
pool, and  Fairlie,  Ayrshire  ; b.  1877 ; ap- 
ointed  Attache  at  St.  Petersburg  1901  ; 
ecame  3rd  Sec.  1902,  and  Assist.  Clerk, 
Foreign  Office  1912  ; attached  to  Ambassador 
Extraor.  from  Persia  1907  ; was  a Gold  Staff 
Officer  at  Coronation  of  King  George  V. 
1911,  and  Head  of  Contraband  Depart,  of 
Foreign  Office  1914-17  ; appointed  Librarian 
and  Keeper  of  Archives  at  the  Foreign 
Office  1918;  attended  Peace  Conference  in 
Paris  1918-19  as  a Private  Sec. ; is  a Director 
of  Lloyd’s  Bank  (Limited)  ; has  Coronation 
medal  1911 : m.  1908,  Sophia  Dunbar,  da.  of 
the  iate  James  Campbell  John  Brodie,  of 
Lethen,  Nairnshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1913,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  Foldsdown,  Thursley,  Godaim- 
ing. 

Parker,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  John  Bulli- 
vant  Parker,  of  Stonebridge,  Grantham ; 
b.  1867  » ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered 
Lancers  1887,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-11,02,-  present  at  actions  of  Rietfontein 
and  Lombard's  Kop,  and  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; was  a Brig.  Com.  1918-19 : 
tn.  1891,  Eleanor  Augusta,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
A.  D.  Hildon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Stonebridge , 
Grantham. 

Parker,  Charles  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Francis  Parker,  of  Osbournby,  Lincoln- 
shire ; b.  1859  ; a grocer  and  provision  mer- 
chant, and  a J.P.  for  Lincoln  City  (Mayor 
1909,  1915,  1016,  1917,  and  1918),  and  Chm.  of 
its  Watch  Committee  (now  Dep.  Mayor): 
m.  188 c,  Mary  Ann,  da.  of  Charles  Hunt  ; 
cr.  C.B-E-  (Civil)  1920.  Osbournby  House , 
Cross-o’-th' -Cliff,  Lincoln. 

Parker,  Rear-Adm.  Edmond  Hyde, 

C. B.  [see  Parker,  Bt.,  cr.  i58i]. 

Parker,  Col.  Frederick  James,  C.B.  ; 

b.  1861  ; formerly  Col.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  European  War  1914-18;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Parker,  Lieut. -Com.  George H.  I .,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  finally  in  Russia  (D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Parker,  Capt.  George  Alec,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18—  ; formerly  Capt.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  with  Roy.  Flying  Corps  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Parker,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  D.S.O.)  b. 

1881;  Lieut.-Col.  Loyal  North  Lancashire) 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Parker,  Col.  Henry  William  Man- 
waring,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1869;  is  Lieut.-Col.  I 
retired,  and  Col.  Reserve  of  Officers ; served 
with  Izozai  Expedition  1892, on  N.-W.  Fron-  I 
tier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  J 
1901-2  (despatches,  clasp),  and  during  Euro-  i 
pean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

Parker,  Capt.  Henry  Wise,  C.B. ; b.  1 
1875  I is  Capt.  and  Commodore  (2nd  class)  j 
R.N. ; served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  1 
United  Service  Club. 

Parker,  Major  Hubert  Stanley  Wyborn,  , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Stephen  Henry 
Parker,  K. C.M.G.,  formerly  Ch.  Justice  of  W.  j 
Australia  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll.  ; | 
Major  Australian  Field  Artillery  ; European 
War  rgis-ig  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : tn.  1917, 
Helen,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  — Riall,  R.F.A.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  I9r9.  Weld  (Perth)  Club. 

Parker,  Lieut. -Com.  James  Sandbach,  : 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Edward  Parker,  of  | 
43,  Montserrat  Road,  Putney, S.W. ; b.  1877  : 
is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre  with 
palm):  m.  rst,  1898,  Dorothy  (fropi  whom 
he  obtained  a divorce  1905),  da.  of  the  late 
John  Leybourne-Popham ; and,  1913,  Linda 


Mary  Olivia,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Lodwick  Ed- 
wards Davies,  V.  of  Rhydymwyn,  Mold, 
Flintshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Parker,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Lewes,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1863  ; entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1891,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1915, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Burma 
Expedition  1886-8  (despatches),  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891,  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (de- 
spatches), Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8,  present  at  capture  of  Sam- 
pagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (despatches, 
clasps.  Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; appointed  an  A.  A G. 
1918  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Parker,  Col.  John  William  Robinson^ 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Goulborne 
Parker,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Browsholme  and 
Alkincoats,  Lancashire;  b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Bradfield,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  19th 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.) 
1876,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1890,  and 
2nd  in  command  1893  ; retired  1896 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  command  of  3rd 
Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps  ; is  patron  of  one 
living,  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Askham 
Richard  and  Sandholme,  Yorkshire,  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Lancashire,  a J.P.  for  W.  Rid- 
ing of  Yorkshire  (High  Sheriff  of  Yorkshire 
1913),  Pres.  Yorkshire  Archaeological  So., 
Yorkshire  Parish  Register  So.,  and  Lan- 
cashire Parish  Register  So. ; a F.S.A., 
and  a Member  of  the  Harleian,  Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire  Record,  and  other 
Antiquarian  Sos. ; was  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt., 
1901-n,  Col.-in-Charge  of  Territorial  Force 
Records  1915-18,  and  Live  Stock  Commr. 
1918-20  ; edited  two  vols.  of  “ Early  Lan- 
cashire Assize  Rolls”  for  Record  So.:  m. 
1896,  his  cousin,  Gertrude  Marion  Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  James  M.  Burn- 
Murdoch,  V.  of  Riverhead,  Kent,  and  Hon. 
Canon  of  Canterbury;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910. 
Browsholme  Hall,  neat  Clitheroe ; Alkin- 
coats, near  Colne,  Lancashire ; Arts  Club. 
Parker,  Joseph,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev.  Joseph  Timothy  Parker,  R.  of  Wyton, 
near  Huntingdon  ; 0.  1831  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll. ; entered  H.E.I.C.S.  1851,  became 
Senior  Clerk  in  Store  Depart.  1866,  and 
Director-Gen.  of  that  Depart,  at  India 
Office  1891 ; retired  1896:  m.  1st,  1865,  Bessie, 
who  d.  1892,  da.  of  the  late  John  Moxon 
Clabon,  Esq.,  of  21,  Great  George  Street, 
S.W.  ; 2nd,  1894,  Eva,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Edmund  Campbell,  Bom.  S.C. ; cr.  C.S.  I. 
1S96.  Primrose  Club. 

Parker,  Owen,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Parker,  an  Alderman  of  Higham 
Ferrers;  b.  i860;  was  Pres.  Boot  Manu- 
facturers Asso.  1913-20,  and  Head  of  War 
Time  Boot  Depart,  aud  a Member  of  Leather 
Control  Board  1917-19;  is  Chm.  of  Joint 
industrial  Council  for  Boot  and  Shoe  In- 
dustry, a J.P.  for  Northants,  and  Cbm.  of 
Kettering  Local  Employment  Committee; 
has  been  seven  times  Mayor  of  Higham 
Ferrers;  cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B-E- 
(Civil)  1920.  Ivy  House,  Hicham  Ferrers. 
Parker,  Capt.  Patrick  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Edward  Parker;  b.  1881;  is 
Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Officer  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium) : m.  1917,  Violet  Swinden;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Parker,  Capt.  Reginald  Francis,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Capt.  G.  F.  Hastings  Parker; 
b.  1871  ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  was  Prin- 
cipal Na^al  transport  Officer,  S.  Wales 
1913-16  (C.M.G.),  and  Mobilizing  Diiector, 
Auxiliary  Patrol,  Admiralty  1917-19  (C.B.): 
m.  1905,  Ethel,  who  d.  1912,  widow  of  Com. 

H Grenville  Smith,  R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Glebe  House,  Corn- 
wood,  S.  Devon  ; United  Service  Club. 

Parker,  Col.  Robert  Gabbett,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,D  SO.,  son  of  Robert  Gabbett  Parker, 

D. L.,  of  Bally  Valley,  Killaloe,  co.  Clare  ; 
b.  1875;  ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; en- 
tered King's  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.) 
1896,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1910,  Lieut.- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


l79l 


Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1919;  S.  African  War  I 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Spion  Kop  j 
and  Tugela  Heights,  and  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (wounded,  despatches  twice,  Queen’s  I 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  j 
two  clasps),  European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches six  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B. , j 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; 
was  attached  to  Gen.  Staff,  N.  Command  | 
1909-n,  and  in  command  of  a Co.  of  Gentle-  j 
men  Cadets  at  R.M.C.  1911-13;  sometime  1 
a Brig.- Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff,  now  Comde.  j 
N.  Lancashire  Brig.  (T.A.);  cr.  D.S.O.  ! 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919-  Garry 
Kennedy  House,  Nenagh,  co.  Tipperary ; 
Castle  Lake,  Six  Mile  Bridge , co.  Clare ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club . 

Parker, Brig. -Gen. St.  JohnWilliamTopp,  | 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  John  George  J 
Newson  Parker ; b.  1866 ; entered  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  1887,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Geu.  1919  ; served  in  W.  Africa  1897-8  (clasp), 
during  operations  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  six  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18 (despatches,  C.B., C.M.G.); 
was  a Dep.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Trans- 
port 1917-19 : m.  1901,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Wood,  of  Harrogate  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 

C M.G.  1918. 

Parker,  Capt.  Walter  Henry,  C.B.E., 
R.D. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.R.  (R.D.)  ; Euro 
pean  War  1914-19  as  Commodore  of  Convoys 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  ; 
Parker,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Mansell) 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; entered  Northamp- 
tonshire Regt.  1895,  and  is  now  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.) ; was 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies,  War  Office  | 
1914-15,  Assist.  Director  thereof  1915-18,  i 
Dep.  Director  thereof  1919-20,  since  when  I 
again  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies,  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Parker,  Lieut  -Col  William,  D.S.O.,  son  | 
of  George  Parker,  of  Castletown , Isle  of  Man ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  City  of  London  Sch. ; Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1901;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
(T.D.)  24th  Batn.  London  Regt.,  a Fellow 
and  Member  of  Council  of  Institute  of 
Chartered  Accountants,  a Fellow  of  Char- 
tered Institute  of  Secs.,  and  a Director  Mel- 
bourne Electric  Supply  Co.  and  of  Electri- 
cal and  Industrial  InvestmentandotherCos.; 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1910,  Ethel 
Grace  Fall;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  29,  Langland 

Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W.-$;  1,  Garden 
Court,  Temple,  E.C.  4;  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Parker,  Capt.  William  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Dunlop  Parker, 
M.I.C.E.,  of  8,  Holyrood  Crescent,  Glasgow  ; 
b.  1879  ; a M.I.C.E.,  a J.P.  for  Glasgow,  and 
Capt.  Scottish  Rifles  ; European  War  1914-19 
(D.S.O.) : m.  1906,  Kate,  da.  of  the  late  Adam 
Ker;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  97,  Fotheringay  Road, 

Glasgow. 

Parker,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Newton, 

D. S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  William  Parker,  of 
Great  Gonerby,  Lincolnshire  ; b.  i860 ; ed. 
at  Grantham  Gram.  Sch.;  L.R.C.P.  London 
1886,  M.D.  Brussels  1892,  M.R.C.S.  England 
1892  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
appointed  Med.  Officer,  Islington  Schs.  1899  ; 
m.  1886,  Helen  Maude,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Canon  J.  G.  Doman,  of  Bolton, 
Lancashire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Parker,  Engineer  - Capt.  William 
Ramsey,  C.B.E.  ; b . 18 — ; Engineer-Capt. 
(retired)  R.N.,  and  in  Cb.  of  Repair  Work 

E.  Coast  of  Scotland  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Parker-Jervis  [see  Jervis]. 

Parkes,  Major  Harry  Reeves,  C.B.,  son 
of  Frederick  William  Parkes,  of  Brookside, 
Abergele;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  High  Sch.,  New- 
castle-under-Lyme, and  at  Univ.  Coll,  of 
Wales ; Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve, 
Sec.  W.  Lancashire  Territorial  Force  Asso., 
and  a D.L.  for  Lancashire : m.  1900,  Lucy,  el. 
da.  of  Robert  Hassall  Parker,  pottery  manu- 


facturer, of  Stoke-on-Trent;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  Hartshill,  Upton,  Birkenhead ; Royal 
Mersey  Yacht  Club. 

Parkes,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  D.S.O., 

M. C.‘,  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Lieut. -Co).  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Parkes,  Col.  William  Henry,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S.E.,  M.R.C.P.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Parkes,  of  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1892,  M.D.  1919)  ; 
F.R.C.S.E.  1907,  M.R.C.P.  and  Hon. 
F.R.C.S.E.  1919 ; is  Col.  New  Zealand 
Forces ; served  during  European  War 
1915-16  Comdg.  a New  Zealand  Gen.  Hos- 
pital, and  subsequently  as  Director  of 

N. Z.  Expeditionary  Med.  Sers.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  promoted  Col.):  tn.  1899,  Maude 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  John  Ross,  of 
Wellington,  New  Zealand  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Marinoto,  Symonds  Street, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Parkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Leslie, D.S.O.; 
b.  1881  ; Lieut.  Col.  (T.D.)  Yorkshire  L.I. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Parkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.I.E. ; b. 
1858 ; entered  65th  Regt,  1878,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  1889,  Major  Indian  Army  1898, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1904;  retired  1913;  Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  1884,  and  in  Burma 
1886-9  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps)  and  1892-3  (thanked  by  Govt,  of 
India,  clasp) ; appointed  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Mil.  Police,  Burma  1896,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Police,  Burma  1910-13;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1909.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Parkin,  Major  John  Francis,  D.S  O.  ; 
b.  1882 ; Major  Indian  Army ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Parkinson,  Major  George  Singleton, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1880  ; Major  R.A.M.C.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O,  Order  of 
Aviz  of  Portugal)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Parkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Parkinson,  of  Wood- 
stock,  Ontario,  Canada  ; b.  1883  ; Managing 
Director  of  Ottawa  Daily  Journal,  Major 
Canadian  Forces,  and  Officer  in  Charge 
Canadian  War  Records,  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice, D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Beatrice  Macdonald; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Ottawa,  Canada. 
Parkinson,  Major  Thomas  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Parkinson  of  The 
Ridge,  Wotton-under-Edgei;  b.  1880 ; entered 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1899,  and  became 
Major  1915  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  pre- 
sent at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Parks,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  J oseph,  D.S.  O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  191^- 
19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. ' 

Parks,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hegan,  D.S.O., 

O.B.E.,  son  of  John  Hegan  Parks,  of  St. 
John,  New  Brunswick;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
R.M.C.,  Kingston,  Canada;  is  a Civil  En- 
gineer, and  Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col. Canadian  Forces;  served  in  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  on  Imperial  Mil.  Railways, 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of 
I Serbia  with  Sword®,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1915,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918. 

J Paklett,  Harry  Edgar,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
I Henry  Thomas  Parlett;  b.  1865;  is  Dep. 
Director  Technical  Sers.,  Transport  De- 
part , Admiralty;  cr.  O.B-E-  (Cvil)  19:8, 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  The  Admiralty , While- 
1 hall,  S.  IV. 

j Parminter,  Major  Reginald  Horace 
Roger,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Major  William 
George  Parminter;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Dover 
| Coll.,  land  at  R M.C. ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Manchester  Regt. ; Mesopotamia  1915- 
| 18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major)  : 


1792 


COMPANION  AGE. 


m.  tgcg,  Muriel,  da.  of  J.  H.  Davis,  of  Dover; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Dover;  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Parnell,  Capt.  Gerald  Langton,  D.S.O. , 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Destroyer 
and  Torpedo  Boat  Flotillas  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Parnell,  Lieut.-Gen.  John  William, 
C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Edwin  Parnell,  of  Melbourne;  b.  i860;  ed. 
at  Wesley  Coll.,  Melbourne,  and  at 
Melbourne  Univ.  ; formerly  Col.  Roy 
Australian  Engineers  (retired  from  Common- 
wealth Mil.  Forces  as  Lieut.-Gen.  1920) ; 
was  Officer  Comdg.,  Permanent  Engineers, 
Victoria  1889-1905,  Inspector,  Army  Signal- 
ling, Victoria  1895-1904,  Officer  Comdg. 
Victorian  Engineers  1902-5,  Director  of 
Engineers,  Australia  1905-9,  Ch.  of  Ord- 
nance, Mil.  Board  1907-9,  Comdt.  Mil. 
Forces,  Tasmania  1909-n,  Queensland  1911- 
12,  and  Victoria  1912-14,  and  Comdt.  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll,  of  Australia  1914-20,  since  when 
he  has  been  Administrator  of  Norfolk 
Island  : m.  1892,  Ida  Mary,  da.  of  Charles 
Grover,  formerly  of  Hemel  Hempstead  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1914,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Norfolk 
Island,  Australia;  Naval  and  Military 
( Melbourne ) Club. 

Parr,  Christopher  James,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Reuben  Parr  ; b.  1869  ; was  Mayor  of  Auck- 
land, New  Zealand  1910-14;  is  a Member 
of  New  Zealand  Legislature  and  of  Auck- 
land Univ.  Council;  was  a Member  of 
Parliamentary  War  Commn.  to  Great  Britain 
1917  j appointed  Min.  of  Education,  and 
Min.  of  Public  Health  1920:  m.  1895,  Ethel 
Clara,  da.  of  William  Haszard,  of  Charlotte- 
town, Prince  Edward  Island ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1914.  Auckland , N.  Zealand. 

Parr,  Col.  Clements,  C.B.E. ; b.  1865 ; 
Major,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  and  temporary 
Col.  Oxford  and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  (re 
tired) ; Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Parr,  Col.  Harington  Owen,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1807;  Col.  Indian  Army;  Burma  1892-93 
(medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  1897-98  (medal 
with  clasp),  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
Tibet  1904  (medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Parr,  Majors ictor  Henry,  D.S.O , M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Inniskilling  Fusi- 
liers ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Parry,  Charles  de  Courcy,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Joseph  Parry,  of 
Stonehouse,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1869;  was 
Ch.  Constable  ol  Cumberland  and  Westmor- 
land 1902-20:  m.  1895,  Gwendoline  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  George  William  Wilkinson, 
J.P.,  of  Risca,  Monmouthshire  ; cr.  O.B.E 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Earnslaw, 
Malvern. 

Parry,  Lieut.-Col.  Dalas  Bentley,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  (retired),  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  I 
London  Regt.,  and  comdg.  a Batn.  Machine 
Gun  Corps ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Parry,  Frederick  Sydney,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Parry,  D D., 
Bishop  Suffragan  of  Dover  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Balliol Coll., Oxford (B.A. 
1885);  was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer  (Rt.  Hon.  G.  J.  Goschen, 
M.P.)  1888-92,  and  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord 
of  the  Treasury  (Rt.  Hon.  A.  J.  Balfour, 
M.P.)  1897-1902,  and  Clerk  in  the  Trea 
sury  1886-1904,  since  when  he  has  been 
Dep.  Chm.  of  Board  of  Customs  (now 
Customs  and  Excise)  : m.  1891,  Anna 

Mary,  da.  of  the  Very  Rev.  the  Hon. 
William  Henry  Fremantle  [see  B.  Cottesloe] ; ! 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  63,  Elm  Park  Gardens,  \ 
S.W.;  Custom  House , E.C.;  Athenceum 
Club. 

Parry,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Jules,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Durham  Univ. 


(M.B.  and  B.S.  1st  class  honours  1888) ; 
M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1890  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1890, 
and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  retired 
1910;  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-19  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. B.E.)  5 formerly  Surg.  at  Roy.  Infirmary, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne : m.  1899,  Helen  Dorothea 
Elizabeth  Cockburn,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Pitcairn,  Bar.-at-Law ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Parry,  Major  James  Lewis  Rowan, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Parry,  Lieut.-Col.  Llewelyn  England 
Sidney,  C.B.E. , D.  S.  O. , son  of  Richard  Parry 
(formerly  Roy.  Scots  Greys),  of  Beddgelert, 
Carnarvonshire  ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford;  Hon.  Capt.  in 
the  Army,  J.P.  for  Carnarvonshire  and 
Flintshire,  and  a D.L.  for  Denbighshire; 
sometime  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg. 
Denbighshire  Hussars  Yeo.  (T.D.);  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  with  9th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1880,  Mary 
Sophia,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Price  Puleston, 
3rd  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Pengwern,  Rhuddlan,  Flintshire ; United 
University , and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Parry,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Edward  Lang- 
worthy, D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  (re- 
tired); European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O., 
1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Parry,  Capt.  Reginald  St.  Pierre, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.;  b.  1879;  Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.V.O., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  and  D.S.O.  1918. 

Parry,  Major  Rey  Griffith,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  W.  Griffith  Parry;  b.  18—  ; 
entered  R.N.  1909,  and  became  Engineer- 
Lieut.  1911  and  Engineer-L’eut.-Com.  1919  ; 
Dardanelles  1915,  present  at  landing  at 
Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; appointed  a Staff  Officer  R.a.F. 
1918,  with  rank  of  Capt.  (Major  1919):  m. 
T92o,  Joan  Brunner,  M.B.E  .,  da.  of  Major 
Thomas  William  Buckly,  M.D-,  R.A.M.C. 
[see  Brunner,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  The 
Gables,  Purvey,  Bedford ; Wellington  Club. 
Parry,  Major  Richard  Allen,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  Suffolk  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Parry, Lieut. -Col. Thomas  Henry,  D.S.  O., 
M.P.,  son  of  Thomas  Parry,  J.P.,  a colliery 
proprietor  and  timber  merchant,  of  Mold, 
Flintshire  ; b.  1880  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1904;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-18  (four  times  wounded, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Nile) ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Flintshire  (L)  since  Jan.  1913;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Llys-Ifor,  Mold,  Flintshire  ; 3,  North 
King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C. 

Parry,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.)  b.  1867 ; 
formerly  Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Parry,  William  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
ohn  Parry,  of  52,  High  Street,  Bethesda; 
b.  1842;  ed.  at  Llanrvvst  Gram.  Sch.;  a 
General  Merchant,  Managing  Director  of 
W.  J.  Parry  (Limited),  a Fellow  of  Institute 
of  Chartered  Accountants,  and  Board  of 
Trade  Auditor  for  Electric  Cos.  Accounts  : 
m.  1st,  18 — , Jane  Roberts,  who  d.  18 — ; 
2ndly,  1878,  MaryPughe,  whorf,  18  — ; 3rdly, 
1902,  May  Gu>  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil.)  1920. 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Parry-Evans  [see  Evans]. 

Parsons,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Woodis, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Parsons, 
of  Tubney  House,  Abingdon  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col.  Hussars; 

S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  defence 
of  Ladysmith,  at  actions  of  Laing’s  Nek 
and  Belfast,  and  operations  in  Transvaal 
and  Orange  River  Colonies  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Cavalry,  and  Army  and 
Navy  Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1793 


Parsons,  Major  Bernard  Edward 
Thomas,  D.S  O. ; b.  18—  ; Major  Hampshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Parsons,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1870;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt. ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Bievet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Crown 
of  B lgiuin);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Munstead 
Corner , Godaiming,  Surrey 
Parsons,  Brig.-Gen.  Cunliffe  McNeile, 

C. B.,  son  of  Gen.  James  Edmond  Bacon 
Parsons,  I.S.C. ; b.  1865;  entered  R.M.L  I. 
1883,  oecame  Capt.  1893,  Major  1901,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1908,  Col.  2nd  Comdt.  1914,  and 
temporary  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig. 
1917  ; China  1900  (medal),  European  War 
1914-15  at  siege  of  Antwerp,  in  Gallipoli, 
and  France  (despatches  thrice,  C B.) ; 
commanded  R.N  Div.  Reserve  1917-18,  and 
R.M.  Depot  1918-20:  an  A.D.C. : m.  1903, 
Christina  Jeannette  Paton,  da.  of  Col.  Edgar 
Hastings  Thomas  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Parsons,  Lieut.-Col.  Durie,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1872;  a Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. 

(retired)  ; Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  African  War  i89j  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  Kina’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914  18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1915, 

Frances  Mary,  da  of  Capt.  Raymond  Barron 
Needham,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Parsons,  Major  Edward  Howard  Thorn- 
brough,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Edward  Thombrough  Parsons,  R.N.  ; b. 
1868  ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  R.M. A.  ; for- 
merly Major  R.A.  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  in  Transvaal  and  Orange 
River  and  Cape  Colonies  (severely  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; ap- 
pointed Ch.  Constable,  Metropolitan  Police 
1903  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1913, 
Marion  Marjorie  Winifred  Glen,  da.  of  Sir 
Thomas  Glen  Glen-Coats,  C.B. , 1st  Bt.  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  5,  Prince's  Gardens,  S.W  .J  ; 

Army  and  Navy,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Parsons,  Col.  Frederick  George,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Parsons; 
b.  1856;  Col.  (retired)  Wiltshire  Regt. ; for 
merly  I.ieut.-Col.  Comdg.  3rd  (Special  Re- 
serve) Batn.  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.)  ; S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1st,  1892,  Maria,  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Henry  Penton  ; 2ndly,  1904, 
Rosalie,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Gillespie  O’Dwyer, 
Bar.-at-law,  of  San  Guillermo,  Entre  Rios, 
Argentina ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Parsons,  Major  George,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  MajorS.  African  Forces;  served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Parsons,  Major  Harry  Meshach,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces ; Euro- 
pean War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Parsons,  Col.  John  Herbert,  C.B.E., 
D.Sc.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. ; 6.  1868  ; an  Ophthal- 
mic Surg.,  and  temporary  Col.  Army  Med. 
Staff;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil)  1919.  54,  Queen 
Anne  Street , IV. 

Parsons,  Col.  Johnson  Lindsey  Rowlett, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  William 
Parsons,  of  Georgetown,  Ontario  ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1897,  Engineer- 
ing Faculty  1901);  Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-18  as  Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  1st  Div.,  2nd  Div.  and  Canadian 
Corps  Head  Quarters  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour) ; appointed  Land  Surveyor, 
Dominion  of  Canada,  and  Ontario  1903, 
and  Saskatchewan  19x0:  m.  1910,  Minnie 
Burns,  da.  of  James  D.  Weldon,  of  Shediac, 
New  Brunswick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 


1919.  Regina,  Saskatchewan , Canada ; 
National  (Toronto),  University  (Toronto), 
and  Assiniboia  (Regina)  Clubs. 

Parsons,  John  Stanley,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  R-E- ; European  War  1914-18  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Parsons,  Major  John  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Parsons,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Foster, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  C.M.G. 
i9‘9- 

Parsons,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Frederick, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Rosse]. 

Parsons,  Engineer- Capt.  William  Ros- 
killy,  C.B.E.)  b.  1865;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N. 
(retired);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Partab  Bahadur  Singh,  Raja,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Sittla  Bix  Singh  ; b.  1866  : is  Talukdar 
of  Kila  Partabgarh ; has  been  a M.L.C.  of 
United  Provinces ; was  a Member  of  Council 
of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  1909-12  : m.  18 — , Rani 
Ram  Priga,  who  d.  1914;  cr.  C.I.E.  1904. 
Kila  Partabgarh,  Oudh,  India. 

Partab  Singh  [see  Ali  Rajput]. 

Partab  Singh,  Col.  Thakur  Sardar 
Bahadur,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Col.  Indian 
Army;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  l9x9. 

Partridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Llewellyn,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-17  with  Welsh 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Partridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  George, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  Arthur  George 
Partridge,  formerly  of  Painswick,  Gloucester  ; 
b.  188 x ; Director  of  Army  Printing  and 
Stationery  Sers.,  General  Headquarters  in 
France  during  European  War  1914-19  with 
rank  of  Col.  (despatches  twice,  C.B.E  , C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1912,  Elsie,  el.  da. 
of  E.  Judson  Mills  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Pascoe,  Major  James  Sidney,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1877;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  London  1904; 
is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pask,  Capt.  Isaac  Arthur  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  1881;  formerly  Capt.  R.G.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O,);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916. 

Paske,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Frederick, 

D.S.O.)  b.  18  — ; is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.,  and 
a Dep.  Assist.  Provost  Marshal  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 

1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pasley,  Thomas  Hamilton  Sabine, 

M.V.O.  [see  Pasley,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Pasteur,  Col.  William,  C.B. , C.M.G. , 

M. D.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Pasteur,  J.P.,  of 
Wynches,  Much  Hadham,  Herts  ; b.  ^855  ; ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll., London  (M.D.  1884);  M.R.C.S. 
England  1880,  F.R.C.P.  London  1891  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War 

1915- 18  as  temporary  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  : 
m.  1890,  Violet,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Robert 
Sellon,  R.E  ; or.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919,  Brendon,  Warwick  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells. 

Patch,  Col.  Francis  Robert,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.)  b.  1868;  Col.  R.A. ; Miranzai  Expe- 
dition 1891  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp), 
Izazai  Expedition  1892,  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1914-15  (despatches), 
Mesopotamia  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania);  ap- 

57 


1794 


COMPANIONAGE. 


pointed  to  command  R.A.  at  Quetta  1919; 
cr  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service 
Club. 

Patch,  Col.  Robert,  C.B. , son  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Henry  Revell  Patch,  H.E.I.C.S.;  b. 
1842  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered  55th 
Regt.  1863,  became  Capt.  B.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1875,  Major  1883,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1888,  and  Col.  1891;  retired  1904;  served 
with  Bhootan  Expedition  1865  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (de- 
spatches, medal),  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (mer  tioned  by 
Govt,  of  India,  despatches),  and  with  Chitral 
Relief  Expedition  1895  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp) ; was  Corny. -Gen.,  Punjab  1887- 
95  : m.  1867,  Frances  Maria,  da.  of  the  late 
James  Lloyd,  of  Compton  Dundon  Rectory, 
Somerset ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896.  Fersfield, 
Newton  Abbot , Devon. 

Paterson,  Major  Adrian  Gordon,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  o(  the  late  Rev.  John  Mapletoft 
Paterson;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers,  and  Machine  Gun  Corps ; 
European  War  1915-19,  in  Gallipoli,  Meso- 
potamia, and  N.  Russia  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S^O.  with  Bar,  2nd  class  of  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Stanislaus) : m.  1919,  Sybil  Irene,  da. 
of  A.  J.  Webbe,  of  9,  Vale  Avenue,  Cheisea, 
S.W  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919).  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Paterson,  Major  Alexander  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Paterson,  of  Mont- 
real, Canada  ; b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Bishops  Coll.  1 
Sch.,  Canada,  at  Bradfield  Coll.,  Berks,  and  j 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada  ; Major 
Canadian  Artillery;  European  War  1914-18 
Comdg.  a Battery  Canadian  Artillery  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  'Bar  1919  . Royal  St.  Lawrence  Yacht 
( Canada ) Club. 

Paterson,  Lieut.  - Col.  Alexander 
Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Inf.  ; Eur  pean  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Paterson,  Major  Arthur  Alexander 
Adam,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Paterson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  William 
Sibbald,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Adrian  Hugh  Paterson,  Indian  Army;  b. 
1878;  is  Major  Somersetshire  L.I.;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899  19-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Paterson,  Major  David,  D.S.O.  ) b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Paterson,  Col.  Ewing,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Paterson,  of  Kinburn,  St. 
Andrews,  Fife  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  St.  Andrews, 
and  in  Germany  ; entered  6th  Dragoons  1893, 
became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920;  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Brevet  Col.,  O'der  of  Crown  of  Rou- 
mania);  appointed  Comdt.  at  Cav.  Sell., 
Netheravon  1920:  m.  1907,  Jessy,  widow 
of  W.  Ridden;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918). 
Cavalry  Club. 

Paterson,  Major  George  Robert  Steel, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914  19 
as  Major  Highland  L.I.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Paterson,  Herbert  John,  C.B.E.,  M.B. . 
son  of  the  laG  Dr  Sinclair  Paterson;  b. 
1868;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B  A.  189-  , 
M.B.  and  k.C.  1893,  M. A.  1803,  M.C.  1920); 
F.  K.C.S.  England  >897;  Consulting  Surg.  to 
Min.  of  Pensions  Hospital,  Surg.  London 
Temperance  Hospital,  Hunterian  Protessor 
ofSu  g.  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  Med.  Hon.  Sec. 
Roy.  British  Nurses’  Asso.,  and  a Fellow  of 
Roy.  So/of  Med.;  was  Hon.  Surg.  Queen 
Alexandra’s  Hospital  for  Officers  and  to 
King  Edward  VII.  Hospital  for  Officers 
19(4-19;  author  of  various  Surgical  Work-.  : 
m.  1901,  Tempfe  Langrish,  da.  of  the  late 


George  Henry  Faber,  formerly  M.P.  for 
Boston  ; cr.  C.B-E.  (Civil)  1920.  9,  Upper 
Wimpole  Street,  IV. 

Paterson,  Miss  Mary  Muirhead,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  — Pat  rson  ; b.  8— ; National  Health 
Insurance  Comm.,  Scotland;  cr.  C.B-E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Paterson,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Joseph, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Barr 
Paterson,  of  Bradstone,  W.  Derby,  Liver- 
pool ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; entered 
R.A.  1896,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1913, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1916;  S African  War  1899- 
1901,  present  at  actions  of  Paardeberg, 
Belmont,  Enslin,  and  Modder  River,  at  relief 
of  Kimberley,  and  operations  in  Transvaal 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix de  Guerre):  m.  1905,  Kathleen  Stawell, 
da.  of  Alexander  Edward  Stawell  Heard,  of 
Coolinain  Castle,  Kilbrittain,  co.  Cork  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Paterson,  Brig.- Gen.  Robert  Walter, 
C.M.G.,  D S.O . ; b.  1876;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Cav.,  and  Brig. -Gen.  Canadian 
Cav.  Brig.;  European  War  1915-19  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Paterson,  Col.  Stanley,  C B.E.  ; b.  i860; 
Col.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Paterson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  George 
Fergusson,  D.S.O.,  M B.,  son  of  f.  J.  Pater- 
son ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  M.B.  and 
B.Ch.  1901);  is  Major  and  Bevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O  , Brevet  Lieut.-Col  ) : 
m.  -8 — , Edith  Marion  Ir^re,  da.  ot 
Frederick  Powell  Moore;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pateshall,  Lieut.  - Col.  Henry  Evan 
Pate-hall,  D.S.O  ,son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  j 
Henry  Evan  Pateshall  Pateshall,  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; b.  1879  ; ed  at  Rugbv,  and  at  R.M..C. ; 
Major  (retired)  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  Reserve  of 
Officers.  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st  Herefordshire 
Regt.  (T.F.),  and  a J.P  for  co.  Hereford; 
European  War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
and  Palestine  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches. 

D. S.O.) : m.  1910,  Edith  Ruth  Phyllis,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  W.  J.  Few,  of  Guildford;  cr 
D.S.O.  1918.  Allensmore  Court,  Hereford. 

Paton,  Allan,  C.B.)  b.  18 — ; took  charge 
f Hotel  Majestic  i Paris  during  Peace  Con- 
ference, 1919;  cr.  C.B.  (Civii)  1920. 

Paton,  Maj.-Gen.  George,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Paton,  of  Crailing,  Rox- 
burghshire; b.  1841  ; entered  24th  Regt.  1859,  ] 

became  Capt.  1869,  Major  S.  Wales  Bor-  ! 
derers  1880,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  Col.  1886,  and  j 
Maj.-Gen.  1898;  retired  1901;  was  A.D.C.  \ 
to  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Horsford,  K.C.B. 
1871-4,  and  to  Sir  Wiliam  Jervois,  K. C.M.G.,  ' 

Gov.  and  Com  -in-Ch.  of  Straits  Settlements  J 
1875-7 ; served  in  Perak  Expedition,  Malay  ] 
Peninsula  1875-6  (medal)  ; was  Colonial  Mil.  1 
Sec.  to  Cape  Govt,  during  Kaffir  War  1877-8,  I 
in  command  of  a force  of  Irregulars  on  Trans-  1 
vaal  border  during  latter  phase  of  Zulu  War  j 
1879  (medal  with  clasp),  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.  J 
Comdg.  1st  Batn.  S.  Wales  Borderers  ] 
1882-8,  in  command  of  Regt  Dist.  No.  24  j 
1889-92,  and  of  troops  in  Barbados  1892-4,  I 
and  Comdt.  of  Sch.  of  Musketry  1894-8;  1 
appointed  Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers  1902  : m. 

1st,  1873,  Ethel,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late  j 
Maj  -Gen.  Edward  Bagot  [B.  Bagot,  colls.J ; 1 
2nd,  1890,  Nancie,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  I 
Walker,  of  Henburj'  Manor,  Wimborne,  I 
Dorset;  cr.  C M.G.  1879.  7i  Park  Place,  I 
SI.  James’s,  S.IV. ; Army  and  Navy  Club.  j 

Paton,  Major  Ian  Valentine,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Maj.-Gen.  George  Paton,  C.M.G. ; b.  1875; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  J 
Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusi-  J 
liers  1895,  and  became  Capt.  1900;  retired 
1913;  is  M j r Re  erve  of  Officers;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  on  the  Staff,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded) : m.  1915,  Catherine,  only 
da.  of  J.  T.  Shutt,  of  The  Grange,  Noctorum, 
Cheshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1795 


Paton,  Brig. -Gen.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Paton;  b.  1867; 
is  a merchant,  and  Managing"  Director  of 
R.  Hall  and  Son  (Limited),  of  N.S.  Wales, 
Tasmania,  and  Queensland,  and  a J.P.  for 
N.S.  Wales;  28  years  in  Australian  Vol. 
Forces  (V.D.);  is  Col.  Australian  Forces; 
served  in  New  Guinea  1914-15  (despatches), 
and  during  European  War  19x4-18  as  a Brig. 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen  (despatches, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanis- 
las with  swords):  m.  1897,  a da.  of  S.  A. 
Donnelly,  C.E.  of  Armidale,  N.S.  Wal«-s  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  C.M.G.  1918.  Shandon, 
Waratah,  N.S.  Wales. 

Paton,  Capt.  Montgomery  Paterson, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.vS.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Paton,  Capt.  William  Douglas,  M.V.O.. 
D S.O.  son  of  Major  James  Paton,  J.P. , D.L., 
of  railing,  Jedburgh  ; b.  1874 ; entered  R.N. 
1888,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1907,  and 
Capt.  1915;  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1893,  with 
Naval  Brig,  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18,  with  Dover  Patrol  (despatches, 
D.S.O  ) and  Harwich  Force  (Legion  of 
Honour);  presented  with  medal  by  King 
of  Italy  for  saving  life  from  wreck  of  Utopia 
1891  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  D.S.O  1917. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Patrick,  Major  William  John  Charles 
Kennedy-Cochran-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of 
Neil  James  Kennedy,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Wood 
side  and  Lad*  land,  Ayrshire,  who  assumed 
the  additional  surnames  of  Cochran-Patrick; 
b.  1896;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  at  Trin. 
Coll.  Camb.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  Rifle 
Brig.,  and  a Major  and  Staff  Officer  k.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Ba -,  D.S.O  ):  m.  1918,  Ella,  da.  ol 
Sydnev  Gross,  of  Gloucester  House,  Park 
Lane,  W.,  and  Bycliffe,  Sandgate;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Ladylana,  Beith,  Ayrshire;  Conser- 
vative Club. 

Patron,  Joseph  Armand,  C.M.G. , O.B.E. , 
3rd  son  ot  Joseph  Patron,  M.D.  ; b.  1836; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1877  i was  Acting  Police 
Magistrate,  Gibraltar  1894-5;  has  been 
Sanitary  Commr.  since  1895,  and  Chm.  of 
Exchange  Committee  since  1898;  is  a J.P. 
for  Gibraltar,  and  a Chevalier  of  Crown  of 
Italy ; represented  Gibraltar  Civil  Com 
munity  at  Coronation  of  King  George  V. 
1911  : m.  1885,  Clemence,  da.  of  Chevalier 
Jerome  Saccone ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911,  O.KE. 

1918.  Villa  San  Jose',  Luca  de  la  Concep- 
cion, Provincia  Cadiz,  Gibraltar  ; 17,  Market 
Street  Gibraltar ; Mediterranean  t Gibraltar ) 
Club. 

Pattenson,  Major  Arthur  Henry 
Tylden-,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Capt 
William  H.  Tylden-Pattenson,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  Ibor  nden  and  Dashmenden,  Kent  ; b.  1856; 
ed.  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  94th 
Regt.  1878,  and  became  Capt.  The  Buffs  (E. 
Kent  Regt.)  1886 ; retired  1902 ; re-employed 
from  1914  ; served  in  Zulu  War  1878-9  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.); 
formerly  Major  3rd  Batn.  Buffs  (E.  Kent 
Regt.);  is  Major  in  the  Army  : m.  1893,  Alice 
Maud  Mary,  da.  of  Cyrus  Andrews,  formerly 
of  Alverton  Grange,  Notts  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Pattenson,  Lieut. -Col.  Edwin  Cooke 
Tylden-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Hodges  Tylden-Pattenson,  of  Iborn- 
den, Kent  ; b.  1871 ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.E.  (retired) ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (clasp),  China  1900  (medal),  N.-W. 

I Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
Abor  Expedition  1911-12  (despatches,  Brevet 

' Lieut. -Col.),  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (de- 

I spatches,  D S.O.),  fghan  War  1919  (O.B.E  ); 

! cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  Mil  > 1920. 

1 Patterson,  Capt.  Arthur  Frederick  Isbell, 

1 D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.;  served 

duiing  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Patterson,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; 6.1878; 
ed.  at  George  Watson’s  College,  Edinburgh  ; 

| Assist.  Treasurer  British  E.  Africa  (now 
Kenya  Colony)  since  1905;  S.  Africa  1902 

1 with  Scottish  Horse  YcO.,  European  War 


1914-20,  as  Financial  Adviser  to  G=*n  Officer 
Comdg.  Indian  Expt  ditionary  Force,  E- 
Africa,  and  subsequently  as  Ch.  Paymaster 
a»  d Comdg.  E.  Africa  > Pay  Coips  (de 
spatclv  s,  D.S.O.) ; is  Financial  Adviser  to 
British  Salvage  Commn.  for  E.  Africa,  Staff 
Officer  Volunteers,  Mil.  Pensions  Officer, 
and  Officer-in-Charge  of  War  Keco  ds  : m. 
1910,  Annetta  Macmillan;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Grange  Park,  N’gong  - Dagorette  Road, 
Nairobi,  Kenya  Colony;  Scottish  Conserva- 
tive Club. 

Patterson,  Major  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  18  — ; 

is  Major  R.A.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Patterson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Patterson; 
b.  1867;  formerly  Major  Essex  Yeo. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Capt.  20th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.,  and  1902-3  as  Lieut.-Col. 
33rd  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  Gallipoli  1915-16  Comdg. 
Zion  Mule  Corps  (despatches);  is  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  : m.  1895,  Frances  Helena, 

B. A.,  LL.D.,  da.  of  William  Gray,  M.R.I.A.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Grove  House,  Iver,  Bucks  ; 
Cavalry,  arid  Authors'  Clubs. 

Patterson,  John  Wilson,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Mervyn  S.  Patterson,  of  Collingrove, 
Bangor;  b.  1883;  Lieut.  R.E.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) r m.  1918, 
Dorothy  M.,  da.  of  the  late  Rev  Edward 
Ekin,  of  Coagh,  co.  Tyrone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Patterson,  Major  William  Reginald, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  John  McVeigh  Patterson,  of 
Paris,  Ontario;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Collegiate 
Sch.,  Paris,  Ontario;  is  Capt.  Canadian 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
16  as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Pattinson,  Squadron-Leader  Lawrence 
Arthur,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.F.C.  ; b.  1890 ; 
Squadron-Leader  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D.F.C. , M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Pattisson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hill,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1882;  Major  and  temporary  L'eut.-Col . 
Essex  Regt.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian 
Army;  S.  Afr  ca  1902  (Quern’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914  18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D-S.O.  1918. 

Pattisson,  Major  John  Hill,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  R.M.C  ; Major  Essex  Regt., 
and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army  ; S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  - edal  with  four  clasps),  Euro- 
pea' War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
4th  class  Order  of  the  Nile) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1911. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Paul,  Lieut.-Col.  Denis,  C.B. , C.M.G., 

C. B.E.;  b.  1865;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C., 
and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Ordnance  Machinery  ; 
S.  African  War  1899  1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  Wr.r 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916  C.bE.  (Mil  ) 1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
ic2c.  62,  Lancaster  Gate,  W. 

Paul,  Col.  Ernest  Moncreiff,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  H.  M Paul  ; b.  1864  ; entered 
R.E.  1886,  became  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col. 
1911,  and  Col.  1915;  European  War  1914-19, 
as  Director  of  Works  and  Ch.  Engineer  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  Order  of  Nile  of  Er'Pt);  was  an 
Assist.  Instructor,  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
1893-8,  Ch.  Instructor  1904-8,  and  Dep.  Di- 
rector of  F<  rufi  ations  and  Wo  ks,  War 
Office  919-20,  since  when  he  has  been 
Assessor  for  War  Office  to  Council  of  Scien- 
tific Industrial  Research  : m.  1893,  Katherine 
Harriette,  da.  of  William  Coldstream;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.BE.  (Mil.)  1919.  26, 

Campd  n Hilt  Court,  Kensington,  W.8.  ; 
Armv  and  Navy  Club. 

Paw,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Robert  Alexander 
Hunter,  D.S.O.,  son  ot  the  late  James 
Duncan  Paul;  b.  1873;  ed.  privately; 
entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1893.  became 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1912,  and  temp<  rary  Lieut.- 
C' f.  1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,35 
Adj.  8th  Regt.  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Cambridgeshire 
Regt.  1916-18:  tn.  1903,  Amy  Elizabeth,  da. 


1796 


COMPANION  AGE. 


of  George  Sanderson,  of  Richmond ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902. 

Paul,  Major  John  Keating,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Paul,  Col.  John  William  Balfour,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sir  James  Balfour  Paul,C.V.O.,  LL.D., 
Lyon  King  of  Arms;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Sed- 
bergh  Sch.  ; a Tea  Planter,  Major  Ceylon 
Mounted  Rifles,  and  Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Sal- 
vage Dist.  in  France;  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(Oueen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  European 
War  1915-19,  with  L,abour  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1908,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Monteith ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Cullen, 
Badulla,  Ceylon;  Caledonian  United  Service 
Club. 

Paul,  Engineer- Capt.  Oliver  Richard, 
C.B.E.;  b.  iS^;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19.  latterly  on  Staff  of  Senior 
British  Naval  Officer  in  Italy  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Paul,  Lieut.- Col.  Walter  Reginald,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.  A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Paul,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Acting  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 
■served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
snatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Paulet,  Major  Charles  Standish,  M.V.O. 

[see  M.  Winchester,  colls.]. 

Paulin,  Lieut.-Col.  Hanley,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  George  Paulin,  of  Calgary,  Canada ; b- 
1878;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ.  (M.B.  '898); 
M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1907;  a Surg.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1911,  Alice  T. 
Marquis,  of  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  U.S.A.  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919.  Vancouver,  British  Columbia. 

Pauline,  Sister , C.B.E.,  el.  da.  of  John 
Mackenzie  Young,  of  Forfarshire  ; b.  1877 ; 
is  a Sister  of  Charity  of  St.  Vincent  de 
Paul;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  St.  Mary's  Hospital , 
Lanark. 

Paus,  Christopher  Lintrup,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Christopher  Paus,  of  Bradford;  b.  '881; 
ed.  at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1908);  is  Commercial 
Attache,  British  Legation.  Christiania:  m. 
1909,  Dunde  Resch,  da  of  Jorgen  C.  Knudsen. 
shipowner, of  Porsgrund  Norway;  cf.O.B  E. 
(Civil)  1018,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  ' British  Le- 
gation, Christiania. 

Pavy,  Mrs.  Dorothea,  C.B.E.,  D.Sc., 
da.  of  the  late  Cornelius  Proud,  of  Black- 
wood, S.  Australia  ; b.  18—  ; B.A.  Adelaide 
1906  ; Certificate  of  Social  Ser.  (Honours) 
Adelaide  1912  ; first  Catherine  Helen 
Spence  Scholar  for  S.  Australia  1912-15 ; 
Diploma  of  Social  Science  (Honours), 
London  1914 ; D.Sc.  (Economics)  London 
1916 ; has  been  in  Welfare  and  Health 
Section,  Ministry  of  Munitions  since  1915 ; 
author  of  “Welfare  Work”:  m.  1917, 

Capt.  Gordon  Augustus  Pavy,  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 

Pawlett,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Paxton,  Major  Alexander  Norman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1883;  Major  R.E. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  18  in  Palestine  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Payne,  Col.  Alexander  Vaughan,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Vaughan  Payne, 
R.  of  Musbury,  Devon;  b.  *857;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired),  and  an  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1879 
(medal  with  clasp)  and  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
egion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St,  Lazarus  of  Italy) ; tn.  1886,  Janet, 
M.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Joseph  George 
Medlicott;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Payne,  Charles,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Payne,  of  Stockton-on-Tees;  b.  1871;  ed. 


privately  ; a Shipbuilder,  Managing  Director 
of  Harland  and  Wolff  (Limited),  of  Belfast, 
and  a J.P.  for  Belfast;  was  Director  of 
National  Shipyards  <918:  m.  1901,  Grace 
Agnes,  da.  of  Andrew  Brown,  of  Galwally, 
Belfast;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920  Verona, 
Malone  Park,  Belfast;  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Payne,  Charles  Frederick,  C S.l. ; 
b.  18 — ; ed  at  Brasenose  Coll,  Oxford; 
entered  I.C.S.  1897,  and  became  Dep.  Chm. 
Calcutta  Corporation  1904,  and  Chm.  1910; 
elected  a M.L-C.  19x6;  cr.  C.S.I.  1920. 
Calcutta. 

Payne,  Capt.  Christopher  Russell,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  W.  Payne,  LL.D., 
R.N.,  R.  of  Delamere,  Cheshire;  b.  1874; 
Capt.  and  Commodore  (2nd  class)  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E., 
Com.  Legion  of  Honour,  3rd  class  of 
Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun) ; appointed 
to  command  Torpedo  Sch  Ship  “ Vernon  ” 
1920;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Payne,  Major  Denys  Whitmore,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

M. C..  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Payne,  Major  Frank  Gervas,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Payne,  Henry  Arthur,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Robert  Payne,  of  Chislehurst ; b.  1873  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1894)  ; appointed  Comptroller  of  Com- 
panies Depart.,  Board  of  Trade  1913,  and 
Joint  Permanent  Sec.  1919  : m.  1905,  Mar- 
garet da.  of  the  late  William  Alfred  Tylor  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  Saxby’s,  Chislehurst ; 
United  University  Club. 

Payne,  Col.  Herbert  Chidgery  Brine, 
C.M.G. , C.B.E. ; b.  1862  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Pay  Depart.,  and  Ch.  Paymaster  with  r£-nk 
of  Col. ; Zululand  1888,  S.  African  War  1889- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Payne,  Major  Herbert  Gerald,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  on  Gen.  last  and  Major 
Labour  Corps  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Payne,  Capt.  J ohn  Edward  Lennard, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Lennard 
Payne,  R.  of  Little  Burstead,  Billericay, 
Essex;  b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Forest  Sch.,  Waltham- 
stow, and  abroad ; an  Artist ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Capt.  W.  Riding  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  Italian  Silver  Medal 
for  Valour,  D.S.O.) : m.  1915,  Florence  Julia, 
da.  of  E.  J.  Rousham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Payne,  Major  Leslie  Herbert,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Payne,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Lloyd,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Selwyn  Payne, 
J.P.  ; 0.  1854;  entered  105th  Regt.  1876, 
became  Capt.  Prince  Albert’s  (Somerset- 
shire L.I.)  1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
Col.  1905,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1907  ; served  in 
Zulu  War  1879,  present  at  battle  of  Ulundi 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  during 
Burmah  Campaign  1885-6,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.) ; was 
Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  16th  Inf.  Brig.  1905-7, 
and  Nowshera  Brig.  1907-10,  in  command 
of  Karachi  Brig.  1910-12,  and  of  3rd  Div., 

N.  Army,  India  1912-13;  appointed  Col. 
Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.)  1914: 
m.  1884,  Clara  Fripp  Agnes,  da.  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Henry  Bethune  Patton,  C.B.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905. 

Payne,  Major  Robert  Leslie,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Somers  Henry  Payne,  of  Carrigmahon, 
Monkstown,  co.  Cork ; b.  1880 ; entered 
Connaught  Rangers  1899,  became  Capt.  1906, 
and  Major  1915;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Colenso 
and  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 


COMPANIONAGE, 


1797 


medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  a D.A.Q.M.G.  1916:  m.  19141 
Lilian  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Duncan;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Payne,  Mrs.  Sylvia  May,  C.B.E.,  M.B. , 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Edward  William  Moore, 
of  Wimbledon,  S.W.  ; b.  1880  ; M.B.,  B.S., 
London  1906  ; Comdt.  and  Med.  Officer  in 
Charge,  Torquay  Auxiliary  Hospital:  m. 

1908,  John  Ernest  Payne,  M.B. , B.C.,  F.R.C.S. ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  57,  Carlisle  Road,  East- 

bourne. 

Paynter,  Col.  George  Camborne  Beau- 
clerk,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late 
Major  George  Paynter,  of  Eaton  Grange, 
Leicester;  b.  1880;  entered  Scots  Guards 
1899,  and  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded  twice,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  3rd  class  St.  Anne  Order, 
B'-cvet  Lieut. -Cob,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1920,  with 
rank  of  Col.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914  (Bar  1918), 

C. M.G.  1919.  Eaton  Grange,  Leicester; 
Bachelors' , Guards' , and  Bath  Clubs.  . 

Paynter,  Major  William  Pattinson, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1877;  is  Major  R.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pe  (2)  [see  Maung  Pe  (2)]. 

Peabody,  Mrs.  Kathleen,  C.B.E. , da. 
of  fhomas  Franklin  Burke;  b.  1888;  Hon. 
Organ  zing  Sec  London  Unit  Scottish 
Women’s  Hospital,  Hon.  Col.  U.S.A.  Light 
Field  Artillery,  a Knight  of  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia,  and  an  Officer  de  l’lnstruction 
Publique  (France) : tn.  1920,  Frederick 

Forest  Peabody;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Santa 
Barbara,  California,  U.S.A. 

Peace,  Com.  Alfred  Geoffrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  Peace,  J.P.,  of  Bridg- 
water; b.  1885;  entered  R.N.  1902,  and  is 
Com. ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted):  m.  1910, 
Maud,  da.  of  Gen.  Charles  Harrington  Scafe, 
R.M.L.I. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Peach,  Rear-Adm.  Charles  William 
Keighley-,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Rear-Adm. 
(retired)  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Peacock,  Rev.  Charles  Alfred,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—  ; an  Assist.  Chap. -Gen.  to  Forces ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-) ) 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Peacock,  Major  Frederick  William,  C.B.; 
b.  1859 ; Major  T.F.  (retired)  (T.D.),  a 
D.L.,and  Chm.  Derbyshire  Territorial  Force 
Asso. : m.  1884,  Augusta  Rose,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.  Col.  Richard  Henry  FitzHerbert  [see 
FitzHerbert,  Bt.,  cohs.j ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  Vernon's  Oak , Somersal  Herbert , Derby. 

Peacock,  Lieut. -Col.  Pryce,  C.M.G.) 
b.  18 — ; 1 ieut.-Col.  R.M.A. ; European  War 
X914-19  (C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr  C.M.G.  (Civil) 
1919- 

Peacock,  Walter,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Barnes  Peacock,  P.C. ; b. 
1871 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1894;  appointed  Sec.  and 
Keeper  of  Records,  Duchy  of  Cornwall 
1908,  C erk  of  the  Council  to  King  George  V. 
when  » rince  of  Wales  1908-10,  andTreasurer 
to  Prince  of  Wales,  and  Member  of  H.R.H.’s 
Council  1910  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911, 
C V O 1916.  3,  Buckingham  Gate , S.vV. ; 
Brooks’s  Club. 

Peacocke,  Col.  Thomas  George,  C.I.E., 
so  j of  the  late  John  Peacocke,  of  Limerick; 
b.  1865;  entered  Army  Vet.  Depart.  1891 
and  Indian  Remount  Depart.  1896;  became 
Major  1906,  Lieut. -Col  1911,  and  Col.  1916  ; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
Pres.  Imperial  Remount  Commn.  in  Austra- 
lia 1914-15;  is  Director  of  Remounts,  Simla  : 
m.  1903,  Zoe,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  C 
McMurdo,  formerly  H.E.I.C.S. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1916.  Simla,  India. 

Peacocke,  Lieut. -Col.  Warren  John, 
D.S.O.,  sen  of  Warren  Thomas  Peacocke,  of 


Skevanish,  Innishannon,  co.  Cork  ; b.  1889  » 
formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusi* 
liers;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches* 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cf 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Peacocke,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Peacocke,  M.D.,  of  Kings- 
town, Dublin  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Trinity  Coll., 
Dublin  (B.A.  1869)  ; entered  R.E.  1869, 
became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1887,  Lieut.-Col. 
1894,  and  Col.  1898 ; retired  1905 ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (despatches, 
medal),  with  Afghan  Boundary  Commn. 
1884-6,  and  with  Malakand  and  Buner 
Field  Forces  1898  (despatches,  medal)  ; had 
charge  of  Irish  Relief  Works  1890-91 ; was 
D.Q.M.G.  in  India  1898-1902,  and  Col.-on- 
the-Staff  Comdg.  R.E.,  in  Transvaal  and 
Orange  River  Colonies  1902-3,  and  at  Head 
Quarters,  S.  Africa  1903-5;  cr.  C.M.G.  1888. 
United  Service  Club. 

Peal,  Major  Edward  Raymond,  C.B.E., 
D.S.C.;  b 18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.C., 
O.B.E.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919 

Peal,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Evelyn,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Pearce,  Col.  Charles  Marshall,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Indian  Defence  Force  (V.D.); 
and  Gen.  Traffic  Manager  E.  India  Railway, 
Bengal;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Pearce , Lieut. -Col.  Cyril  Harvey,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  Regt  (T.F. 
Reserve);  European  War  1914- 19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Pearce,  Major  Francis  Barrow,  C.M.G. , 
3rd  son  of  the  late  Stephen  Pearce,  of  44, 
Sussex  Gardens,  W.  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham, and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  1886,  became  Capt.  1893,  Brevet  Major 

1900,  and  Major  1904  ; retired  1907 ; served 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star)  in 
British  Central  Africa  1898  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  in  command  of  British 
Forces  in  operation  in  Portuguese  Nyasaland 
1899  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  and  in  S.  Africa  1901  (medal  with 
clasp) ; appointed  Assist.  Dep.  Commr., 
British  Central  Africa  Protectorate  (now 
Nyasaland  Protectorate)  1897,  Dep.  Commr. 

1901,  Dep.-Gov.  1907,  and  British  Resident  in 
Zanzibar  1914 ; acted  as  Commr.  and  Consul- 
Gen.  1903,  1905-6,  and  1907,  as  Gov.  1910  and 
1913,  and  as  High  Commr.  1917-18  and  1920; 
author  of  “Rambles  in  Lionland,”  “Zanzi- 
bar: the  Island  Metropolis  of  Eastern 
Africa”;  cr.  C.M.G.  1904.  British  Resi- 
dency, Zanzibar ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Pearce,  Major  Leslie  Frank,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  lat  Frederick  Pearce,  of  Bromley, 
Kent ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Alleyne  Sch.,  Dulwich  ; 
a Civil  Engineer,  and  Major  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Van- 
couver, British  Columbia. 

Pearce,  Standen  Leonard,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Standen  Pearce,  of  Crewkerne, 
Somerset ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Bishop’s  Stortford 
Coll. , and  at  Finsbury  Technical  Coll. ; Ch. 
Engineer  and  Gen.  Manager  Manchester  Cor- 
poration Electricity  Depart.,  a M.Sc.,  a 
M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E-,  a M.I.E-E-,  and  Past 
Pres.  Incorporated  Municipal  Electrical 
Asso.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  15,  Edge 

Lane,  Chorlton- cum- Hardy,  Lancashire. 
Pearce-Edgcumbe  [see  Edgcumbe]. 

Pearce-Serocold  [see  Serocold], 

Peard,  Capt.  Clifford  James,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Somerset  L.I.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Pearkes,  Major  George  Randolph,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  George  Pearkes,  of 
Bedf  rd  Place,  W.  ; b.  1888;  ed.  at  Berk- 
h-mstead  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; s me- 
time  in  Canadian  Mounted  Police  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatenes,  V.C.,  M.C., 

D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Pearless,  Col.  Charles  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col 


798 


COMPANION  AGE. 


S.  Wales  Borderers,  and  a D.A-  and  Q.M.G.  ; 
S.  Africa  1930-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.  Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Pears,  Steuart  Edmund,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Maurice  Pears,  B.C.S. ; b. 
1875  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at  Tnn. 
Hall,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  189”,  was 
Political  Agent,  N.  Waziristan  1904-9,  and 
Political  Agent,  Kurram  1910-12,  since  when 
at  Khyber ; was  Sec.  to  Cn.  Commr.,  N -W 
Frontier  1914:  m.  1913,  Winifred  Mabel 
Barton;  cr.  C.I.E.  19x6.  Khyber  House,  Pesha- 
war, India;  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Pearse,  lames,  C.B.E. , M.D.\  b.  18 — ; 
Inspector  of  Foodstuffs  for  troops  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Pearse,  Copt.  Reginald  Guy,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Notts  and  Derby- 
shire Regt.;  European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S  O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Pearse,  Lieut.-  Col  Sidney  Arthur, D.S.O. ; 
6.18 — ; Major  Indian  Army  (retired) ; Burma 
Expedition  1885-9  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  E. 
Lancashire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1917. 

Pearse,  Brig.-Gcn.  Tom  Harry  Finch, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Pearse,  of 
Bedford;  b.  1864;  entered  E.  Lancashire 
Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1906, 
Lieut.-Col.  Cheshire  Regt.  1912,  Col.  1916, 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen  (retired)  1919;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1892,  Mabel  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Colquhoun ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  The  Mill 
House , Wroughton,  Wilts. 

Pearse,  Capt.  Claude  Alwin  Rom- 
bulow-,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914- 19  at  Mudros  Base  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pearson,  Capt.  Algernon  George,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.) ; Capt. 
Roy.  Berks  Regt.  Special  Reserve  ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Major  Tank  Corps  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m 1915,  Sylvia,  c’a.  of 
Hiram  Cra  en  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  16,  Bruns- 

wick Gardens,  Kensington,  W. 8.;  Bath,  and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Pearson,  Arthur  Ashley,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Sir  Edwin  Pearson  (V.  Lifford);  b. 
1847  J ed  at  Rugby  ; entered  Colonial  Office 
1867,  and  became  a Principal  Clerk  1895; 
retired  1906;  was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to 
successive  Secs,  of  State  for  the  Colonies 
(Rt.  Hon.  E.  Carnarvon,  and  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Michael  Hicks-Beach,  Bt.)  1874-8,  and  Private 
Sec.  to  successive  Under  Secs,  of  State  for 
the  Colonies  (Rt.  Hon.  E.  Cadogan,  and  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  M.  E.  Grant  Duff)  1879-80;  repre- 
sented Crown  Colonies  at  Conference  on 
postage  in  Briti-h  Empire  1898;  appointed 
a British  Delegate  at  Sugar  Bounties  Con- 
ference 1901  (C.M.G.);  acted  as  Assist. 
British  Delegate  to  Brussels  International 
Sugar  Commn.  1903-9;  accompanied  Colonial 
Office  Mission  to  Australia  and  New  Zealand 
1909:  m.  1880,  Margaret  Hyde,  da.  of  tht 
late  Edward  Hyde  Greg,  of  Quarry  Bank, 
Handforth,  Cheshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
Hillsborough,  The  Heath,  Petersfield, 
Hants  ; Athenceum  Club. 

Pearson,  Aylmer  Cavendish,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Hugh  Pearson,  C.B.  ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Felsted  Seh.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.’, 
Dublin;  appointed  Acting  Judicial  Commr! 
British  North  Borneo  1908,  Acting  Land 
Commr.  1908,  Govt.  Sec.  1909,  and  Gov.  thereof 
19x5:  m.  1907,  Violet,  da.  of  Edward  Gueritz, 
formerly  Gov.  of  N.  Borneo;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Government  House,  British  North  Borneo. 

Pearson,  Capt.  Bertram  Lamb,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1892;  formerly  Lieut.  Yorkshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-17,  as  Capt 
(wounded  twice,  despatches,  M.C.,  D S O ) • 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pearson,  Charles  Child,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18  — ; 
Director  of  Provisions  Depart.,  Ministry  of 
Food.  U.S.A.  during  European  War;  cr. 
O.B.E.  vCivil)  iS—,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 


Pearson,  George  Sherwin  Hooke, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Capt.G.H.  J.  Pearson,  J.P.,  of 
Stoke  Albany  House,  Market  Harborough  ; 
b.  1875;  is  a J.P.  for  Wilts;  has  Legion 
of  Honour  : m.  1904,  Adeline  Percy,  da.  of 
Sir  Henry  Felix  Woods,  K.C.  V.O. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917.  Baynton  House , East  Coulston, 
Westbury,  Wilts  ; Travellers'  Club . 
Pearson,  Col.  George  Thomson,  C.B.E . ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Territorial  Force;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pearson,  Majot  Harold  Leslie,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Maj  >r  (T.D.)  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Pkarson,  Col.  Henry  Lawrence,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  as  Col.  R.E. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pearson,  Lieut  - Col.  Hugh  D ummond, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  David  R.  Pearson; 
b.  1873;  formerly  Major  an  i Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E. ; China  1900  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  Sudan  1902  (meJal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (de  mtches  D.S.O., 
Brevet  L'eut.-Col.,  Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz)  m.  1919,  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  E.  E Grigg;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pearson,  James  Rae,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  David  Ritchie  Pearson,  M.D.  ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Clare 
Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1890,  and  served 
as  Assist.  Collector,  N.W.  Provinces  1892- 
98  ; appointed  Dep.  Commr.  Naine  Tal  1899, 
Collector,  Aramgarb  1902,  at  Budaun  1906, 
and  at  Meerut  1910;  is  a fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute,  and  Acting  Opium  Agent 
at  Ghazipur : m.  1901,  Grace  CarJton 

Crouchley,  da.  of  Col.  Duncan  George 
Pilcher,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
Ghazipur , N.-W.  Provinces,  India;  The 
Chestnuts,  Beckley,  Sussex. 

Pearson,  Major  John  Hesketh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; former  y Major  ">  otts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Pearson,  Capt.  John  Lewis,  C.M.G.',  b. 

18—;  Capt.  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Pearson,  Louis  Frederick,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Roys  ton  Pearson,  of  Cliilwell 
House,  Notts ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Grosvenor 
Sch. , Nottingham  ; an  Engineer  ; was  Pres, 
of  Institute  of  Heating  Engineers  1903,  and 
Chm.  Nottingham  Munitions  Board  of 
Management  1915-19  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Lenton  Grove,  Notts ; Carlton,  and  Notts 
County  Clubs. 

Pearson,  Col.  Michael  Brown,  C.B. , 2nd 
son  of  the  late  William  Pearson,  of  New- 
castle-on-Tyne  and  London  ; b.  1840;  ed. 
privately  ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.(V.D.)  2nd 
Middlesex  R.G.A.  (Vol.)  1890-19-4  (Hon.  Col. 
1891)  : is  Chm.  of  Council  of  London  and 
Middlesex  Archaeological  So.,  and  Vice-Pres. 
National  Artillery  Asso. : m.  1870,  Sarah 

Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Thomas  Bird,  of 
Boulognesur-Mer  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  31, 
Burnt  Ash  Road,  Lee,  Kent ; Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Peak  son,  Lieut.-Col.  Noel  Gervis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  third  son  of  the  late  Henry  John 
Pearson,  of  Bramcot*-,  Notts;  b.  1884; 
Lieut.-Col  S.  Wales  Borderers;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D S.O.) : m. 
'914,  Kathleen  Mary,  third  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Edward  Richard  Jefferys  Nieolls,  formerly 
R.  of  Howell,  Notts  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Bram- 
cote,  Notts. 

Pearson,  Ralph  Sneyd,  C.I.E.,  son  of 

Col.  G.  F.  Pearson,  of  Kington.  Hereford- 
shire ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Coop.-r’s  Hill ; entered 
Indian  Forest  Depart.  8V8  and  became 
Dep.  Conservator  1935,  and  Imperial  Forest 
Economist  Forest  Research  Institute, Dehra 
Dun  1919:  m.  rgoi,  Constance  Helen  Gra- 
ham, d^.  of  Frederick  Ommanney,  of  Sheen 
House,  Walmer;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Dehra  Dun, 
India 

Pearson,  Capt.  Ronald  Wilfred,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


799 


Pearson,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  William, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1 8 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Pearson,  Lieut.-Col.  Vere  Lorraine 
Nuttall,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Middlesex  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military,  and  Sports’  Clubs. 
Pearson,  Col.  Walter  Bagot,  C.M.G., 
C.B.L. ; b.  1872  ; Col.  late  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  vvitn  three  clasps , King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(19 1 4- 1 5 star,  two  medals,  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honour)  : rn.  1919,  Ielena,  da.  of  Louis 
Weinstein  of  Paris;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  ,919  Kirk  by  Lonsdale,  Westmorland , 

Pearson,  Major  Wilfred  John,  D S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — : formerly  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Peart,  Major  Charles  Lube,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1876  ; Major  Indian  Army,  and  Sec.  Board 
of  Examiners  in  Oriental  Languages,  Calcutta ; 
China  1900,  present  at  rel  ef  of  Pekin  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  Waziristan  1901 
(medal  with  clasp).  European  War  1914-19, 
India  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches  twice, 

C. i.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919- 

Pease,  Major  Edson  Raymond,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.Oj;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Pease,  Col.  Henry  Thomas,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Frederick  Robert  Pease  , ofRush- 
olme,  near  Selby,  Yorks  ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  S. 
Edmund’s  Coll.,  Herts;  M.R.C. V.S.,  Lon 
don  1882;  entered  Vet.  Depart.  India  1884, 
became  Capt.  1894,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col. 
1907,  and  Col.  1910;  appointed  Principal  of 
Vet.  Coll.,  Punjab  1896,  Inspector-Gen  , 
Indian  Civil  Vet.  Depart.  1907,  and  Principal 
Punjab  Vet.  Coll.  1912  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Vol.  Corps  (V.D.);  editor  of  Journal  oj 
Tropical  Veterinary  Science , and  author  of 
various  works  on  Veterinary  Science : m 
1901.  Leila  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Coi. 
W.  H J.  Stopford,  Comdg.  5th  Bom.  Cav. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1907.  Enchlem  Cottage,  Cleeve 
Hill,  Gloucestershire  ; Un  ited Service  {Simla), 
and  Western  India  (Poona)  Clubs. 

Pease,  Capt.  Herbert  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Allred  John  Pease,  of  Southport ; b. 
1889;  Capt.  Durham  L.I.;  European  War 
1914-19  (D  S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Pease,  Joseph  Gerald,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Thomas  Pease,  of  Cote  Bank,  W estbury-on- 
Tryra;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(B  A.  1881);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1887;  Assist. 
Reader  in  Common  Law,  Council  of  Legal 
Education,  and  Ch.  of  Court  of  Referees, 
Metropolitan  Dis..;  Chm.  of  Local  Munitions 
Tribunal,  Cambridge  Dist.  during  European 
War;  author  of  “A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of 
Markets  and  Fairs,’’  etc.:  m.  1904,  Winifred, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Josiah  Hudleston, 

M. S.C.,  of  Newton  Abbot;  cr.  C.  >cE.  (Civil) 

1920.  36,  Downshire  Hill,  Hampstead, 

N. W.;  Athenaeum , and  Savile  Clubs. 

Pease-Watkin  [see  WatkinJ. 

Peat,  Lieut.  Percy  Sutcliffe,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
with  Siege  Guns  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Peberdy,  Capt  Charles  Edward  Vernon 
Kingsbury,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late 
Rev  Edwaid  Thomas  Peberdy,  M.A.,  V.  of 
Bracewell,  Skipton-in-Craven ; b 1894;  ed. 
at  St.  John’s,  Leatherhead  ; European  War 
1914  19  with  1st  Eon.  Artillery  Co.  and  with 
i2ih  and  1st  Batns.  (Princess  of  Wales’s  Own) 
W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (five  times  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Osgathorpc,  near  Loughborough; 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Peck,  Capt.  Ambrose  Maynard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  iate  Jasper  Peck,  Conveyancer, 
of  Lincoln’s  Inn;  b.  1877;  is  Capt.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-17  with  Dover  Patrol 


(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Peck,  Flight- Lieut . Arthur  Hicks,  D.S.O., 

M. C.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  F.  S.  Peck,  I.M.S., 
of  Paignton;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  Gen. 
List,  and  Fiight-Lieut.  R.A.F. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O): 
m.  1920,  Marjorie  Amy,  da.  of  Clare  Smith, 
of  Clifton,  Bristol;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Peck,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Wharton,  C.B., 
C.M.G.)  b.  1869;  is  Maj.-Gen  Indian  Army, 
and  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; S.  African  War 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G. , Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.B., 
Maj.-Gen.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  Officer 
Letion  of  Honour);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  19  9. 

Peck,  Capt.  Cecil  Herbert,  D.S.O., 

M. C  ; b.  1893;  Capt.  R.F.A. , and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  ; European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Peck,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyrus  Wesley,  V.C., 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Peck,  Lieut -Col.  Edward  George, 
DS,0.,  M.R.C.S.)  b.  18—;  ed.  at  Camb. 
Univ.  ; M.R.C.S.,  England  1880;  L R.C.P., 
Edinburgh  1888;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr  D.S.O.  1916. 

Peck,  Col.  Henry  Richardson,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Philip  W.  R. 
Peck,  of  Templecombe,  Somerset;  b.  1874; 
entered  R.A.  1894,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1911,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet-Col.  1918; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Maj'-'r),  Gallipoli  1915  and  Mesopotamia 

1915- 17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet- 
Col.)  ; was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.-in-Ch.,  W.  Command  1910-14 ; 
sometime  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  R.A.;  ap- 
pointed Brig.-Com.  Highland  Div.  (T.F.) 
1920:  m.  1908,  Kathleen,  da.  01  Col.  Charles 
Owen  Hore,  C.M.G. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Peck,  James  Wallace,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  William  Edwin  Peck,  of  Glasgow  ; b. 
1875  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Technical  Coll,  and  Univ., 
Glasgow  (M.A.  1895),  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
Lecturer  at  Glasgow  Univ.  1899-1903,  and 
Capt.  R.F.A.  1915-18;  Inspector,  Education 
Depart.,  Scotland  1903-5,  Principal  Assist,  to 
Education  Officer,  London  County  Council 
1905-10,  Clerk  to  Edinburgh  Sch.  Board 
1910-12,  and  Ch.  Inspector,  National  Health 
Insurance  Commn.,  Scotland  1912-14; 
appointed  Assist.  Sec.,  Min.  of  Food  1918; 
m.  1911,  Winifred  Frances,  da.  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Edmund  Arbuthnott  Knox.  4th  Lord 
Bishop  of  Manchester;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1920.  Caledonian  Club. 

Peck,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ) b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Imperial  Forces  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Peck  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Capel,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; 

N.  Nigeria  1903  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Peckitt,  Reginald  Godfrey,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  William  Peckitt, 
(84th  Foot),  of  Carlton  Husthwaite  Thirsk; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  King  William’s  Coll.,  and  at 
Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889);  some- 
time Mechanical  Engineer  with  N.E.  Rail- 
way, and  S.  Mahratta  Railway,  India  ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.,  and  Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer 
Egyptian  State  Railways;  has  3rd  class 
Order  of  the  Medjidieh  and  2nd  Class 
Order  of  The  Nile:  m.  18 — , Mary  Amelia, 
da.  of  Dr.  Mahlon  Frank  Kirkbride,  of 
Philadelphia,  U.S.A.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Cairo, 
Egypt;  St.  Stephen' s (London),  Turf  (Cairo) 
and  Sultan  Hussain  (Alexandria)  Clubs. 


i Boo 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Peddie,  Tom  Anderson,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Lincolnshire  Regt.;  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Pedler,  Major  George  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.i* — ; is  Major  S.  African  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Pedley,  Arthur  Charles,  C.B. , I.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Matthew  Pedley,  of  Chatteris, 
Cambridgeshire;  b.  1859;  formerly  Principal 
at  War  Office : m.  1886,  Elizabeth  Mary, 
da.  of  C.  H.  Woodcraft,  formerly  of  Southill, 
Beds;  cr.  I.S.O.  1905,  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  c/o 
Cox  S’  Co.,  16,  Charing  Cross,  S.  W. 

Pedley,  Brig.-Gen.  Stanhope  Humphrey, 
C.B. , son  of  Thomas  Humphrey  Pedley;  b. 
1865;  entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1886, 
became  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Col. 
1916,  and  non.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
M.  W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

C. B  );  appointed  a Garrison  Com.  1917:  m. 
1016,  Mary  Leonie,  el.  da.  of  John  Philip 
Munster,  of  43,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.,  and 
Bloomfields,  Keymer,  Sussex ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916. 

Peebles,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Stansfield, 

D. S.O.,  2nd  surviving  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  Peebles  (formerly  nth  Regt.),  of 
Haddo,  Cheltenham  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll. ; entered  Suffolk  Regt.  1894,  and 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd  Batn. ; Crete 

1898- 9,  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  with  his  Regt.  and 
8th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  action 
of  Bothaville  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19  (prisoner, 
despatches) ; was  a Recruiting  Staff  Officer 
at  Head  Quarters  1905-9:  m 1905,  Iris  Mary 
Evelyn  Woolley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Peebles,  Brig.-Gen.  Evelyn  Chiappini, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  Peebles  (formerly  nth  Regt.),  of 
Haddo,  Cheltenham  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham, and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Norfolk  Regt. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major  1904,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Col.  1916,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen  1919;  served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  action  of  Karree 
Siding  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  in  Mesopotamia 
19x5-17  (despatches,  Brevet-Col.,  C.B., 
Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge,  C.M.G.);  was 
a Brig.  Com.  1916-19:  m.  1901,  Marion 

Corbett,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Corbett  Turnbull,  J.P.,  of  Murvagh,  Chelten-  1 
ham ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916, 

C. M.G.  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Peebles,  Major  Herbert  Walter,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1877 ; is  Major  Retired  List ; formerly 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; served  in  S.  Africa 

1899- 1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in  E.  Africa 
1903-4,  on  Staff  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Peebles,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Carmichael, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve,  and  a D.L.  for  Midlothian  ; 
European  War  1914-18  with  Roy.  Scots 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1918. 

Peech,  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Peech,  formerly  of  Roehampton  ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  in  France  ; is  a Steel  Manufacturer,  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Steel,  Peech  and  Tozer, 
of  Rotherham,  and  Adviser  on  Shell  Steel, 
Ministry  of  Munitions:  m.  1912,  Winifred 
Wyndliam  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Abbey  Mead, 
Bourne  End,  Bucks;  44,  Hans  Mansions, 
S.W.  ; Beaulieu,  Hants. 

Peel,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Frederick  William  Peel,  F.R.I.B.A.,  of  73, 
Eaton  Terrace,  S.W. ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at 
St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.I.  ; has  been  Assist.  Director  of 
Naval  Intelligence  since  1915  : >».  1919, 
Jessie  Cicilia,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Johnston,  of  Bedford  Park,  W.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Peel,  Major  Basil  Gerard,  D.S  O.  ; b. 
1881;  Major  Indian  Army;  S.  African  War 


1900,  Mesopotamia  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  prisoner  at  Kut) : m.  1907  Mildred 
Maud,  da.  of  Col.  W.  G.  Seaton,  formerly 
I.S.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
Peel,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  John  Russell, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Peel,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Peel,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Townley, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  late  Wilt- 
shire Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Peel,  Col.  Herbert  Haworth,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Frederic  Peel,  of  Highlands, 
East  Bergholt,  Suffolk ; b.  1866 ; td  at 
Wellington  Coll  ; formerly  Sussex  R.G.A. 
(Mil.) ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
1910 ; Inspector  of  Q.M.G.’s  Sers.,  E.  Com- 
mand 1915-20:  m.  1892.  Monica,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  J.  E.  Coulson,  V.  of  Long  Preston,  York- 
shire; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Highlands,  East  Bergholt , Suffolk;  ia. 
Queen’s  Gale  S.  W. 

Peel,  James,  D.S.O.;  b 18 — ; 2nd 
Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Peel,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Ralph,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  formerly  Major  Yorkshire  Regt., 
and  Actine  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Manchester  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bars); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1919). 

Peel,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Sidney  Corn- 
wallis, D.S.O.,  M.P . [see  V.  Peel]. 

Peel,  Lieut.-Col.  Willoughby  Ewart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Felton  Peel,  of 
Hawley  Hill,  Blackwater,  Hants  ; b.  1882  ; 
Local  Lieut.-Col.  Camel  Transport  Corps ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1909,  Alice  Dalrymple,  da.  of 
Col.  Walter  Charles  Hunter-Blair  [see  Hunter- 
Blair,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Alexandria, 
Egypt. 

Pegler,  Major  Sidney  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Rifle  Brig. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Peile,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  D.Sc. ; b.  18 — ; 
Managing  Director  of  Newcastle  Alloys 
(Limited);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Peile,  Col.  Schofield  Patten,  C.B. , son 
of  Bransby  Cooper  Peile,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.; 
b.  1859 ; ed.  at  Lancing  Coll. ; entered 

R. M.L.I.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886,  Major 
1895,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and  Hon.  Col. 
1912;  retired  1913;  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882,  present  at  actions  of  El  Magfar,  and 
Tel-el-Mahuta  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  in 

S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  C.B.);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  7,  New  Road,  Rochester. 

Peile,  Col.  Solomon  Charles  Frederick, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Peile,  of  Broomhill, 
Inverness  ; b.  1855  ; entered  109th  Regt.  1873, 
transferred  toB.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1875, 
became  Capt.  1885,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1894,  and  Brevet  Col.  1898  ; retired  1910  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal), 
with  Burmah  Expedition  1885-7  (thanked  by 
Govt,  of  India,  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  in  Burmah  1887-9  (clasp),  and  in  Bur- 
mah 1889-96  (thanked  by  Govt,  of  India, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Police,  Burma  1842-1910;  received  King’s 
Police  medal  1913  ; author  of  “Lawn  Tennis 
as  a Game  of  Skill”:  m.  1st,  1880,  Bessie 
Ross,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Mac- 
Cartie ; 2nd,  1904,  Catherine,  da.  of  the  late 

E. Donovan,  of  Melbourne;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 
United  Service  Club. 

Peirs,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  John  Chevallier, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Hugh  Vaughan  Peirs, 
of  Queens  Well,  Carshalton;  b.  1886;  ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  CoiT’dg.  a Batn.  The  Queen’s 
(Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.);  European  War 
1914-19  (wounded,  despatches  five  times, 
D S.O.  with  two  Bars,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D S.O. 
19x6  (Bar  1917,  2nd  Bar  1918).  C.M.G.  1919. 
Qu>cns  Well,  Carshalton,  Surrey. 
PEiRSE.Squadron-Leader'RXcha.rd  Edmund 
Charles,  D.  *>.0.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Vice-Adm. 
Sir  Richard  Henry  Peirse,  K.C.B.,  M.V.O., 
of  The  Summer  House,  Widcombe,  Bath ; 
b.  1892 ; ed.  at  Monkton  Combe  Sch.,  and  at 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1801 


King’s  Coll.,  London ; sometime  in  Roy' 
Naval  Vnl.  Reserve;  Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F.;  European  War  1914-16  (D  S.O., 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  A.F.C.):  m.  1915, 
Ma  y Joyce,  da.  of  Armitage  Ledgard,  of 
The  Manor  House,  Thorner,  Yorkshire  ; cr. 
D-SO.  1915.  Royal  Aero  Club. 

Peirse,  Major  Henry  Bernard  de  la  Poer 
Beresford-,  D.S.O.  [see  Beresford-Peirse, 
Bt.]. 

Peirse,  Major  Noel  Monson  de  la  Poer 
Beresford-,  D.S.G.  [see  Beresford-Peirse, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Peirson,  Capt.  Geoffrey,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Pelham,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Dudley  Roger 
Hugh,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Yarborough]. 
Pelham,  Adm.  Frederick  Sidney, 

C. B.E.  [see  E.  Chichester,  colls.]. 

Pelling,  Capt.  Albert  James,  D S.O  , 

M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R E-  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Pelly,  Rev.  Douglas  Raymond,  D.S.O. 

[see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Pelly,  Major  Edmund  Godfrey,  D.S.O., 

M.C.  [see  Pelly,  Bt., colls.]. 

Pelly,  Rear- Adm.  Henry  Bertram,  C.B. , 

M. V.O.  [see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Pelly,  Col.  John  Stannus,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Raymond  Pelly,  of 
Cabinteely,  co.  Dublin ; b.  1859 ; entered 
55th  Regt.  1880,  became  Capt.  Border  Regt. 
1885,  Major  1895,  Lieut. -Col.  1901,  Brevet 
Col.  1904  (retired  1905),  Comdg.  a Batn. 
1914-15,  when  he  was  appointed  a Staff 
Capt.  ; served  in  Bechuanaland  1884-5,  in 
Crete  1898,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  189%  Lilian  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Wil- 
liam Bousfield  Page ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Pelly,  Brig. -Gen.  Raymond  Theodore, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Pelly,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Peltzer,  Major  Anton,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

formerly  Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  in  Balkans  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Pemberton,  Geoffrey  Harris,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1897  ; is  Lieut.  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
(Reserve) ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Pemberton,  Mayor Ryland  Talbot,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1888 ; Capt.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War 
1914-17  as  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O,)',  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Pemberton,  Major  Sholto,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  the  late  Lieut  -Col.  Sholto  Edmon- 
stone  Pemberton,  R.F.A. ; b.  1883;  Capt 
and  Brevet  Major  R.E.;  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  M.C..  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Winifred 
Katharine,  da.  of  Col.  Carew  Smyth,  of 
Dadbrook  House,  Cuddington,  Bucks ; cr. 
D.S.O,  1917- 

Pen  davis,  Flight- Lieut.  Hugh  Valentine, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Ven.  Whylock  Pendavis 
(formerly  Archdeacon  of  Mauritius),  R.  of 
Hethe,  near  Bicester;  b.  1895  ; ed.  at  Sher- 
borne; Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O.)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  igi4. 

Pender,  Lieut. -Com.  Edward  Pender 
Ustocke,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com 
R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914  18 
with  Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (de 
spatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pender,  Major  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  (T.L.)  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers (T.F.),  and  Assist.  Food  Commr., 

N.  Scotland;  cr.  C.B.E. (Civil)  1920. 

Pender,  Major  Henry  Deniscn  Denison-, 

D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Sir  Joh”  Denison- 
Pender,  K.C.M.G.  ; b.  1884  ; iormerly  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  2nd  Dragoons ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; m. 
1913,  Doris  Louise  Sydney,  da.  of  Sydney 


Fisher,  of  Amington  Hall,  Tamworth  [see 
Van-Notten-Pole,  Bt.]. ; cr.  DS.O.  1918. 

Penfold,  Fleet-Surg.  Ernest  Alfred, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  Alfred  Penfold,  of 
Portsmouth;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.M.  1899)  ; entered  R.N.  1891, 
and  became  Fleet-Surg.  1907  ,'  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas) : m.  1897, 
Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Dixon ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Penfold,  Capt.  Marchant  Hubert, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Marchant  Pen- 
fold, of  Kimberley,  S.  Africa  ; b 1873  ; Com. 
and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.,and  Capt.  of  Dock- 
yard, and  Dep.  Sup.  and  King’s  Harbour 
Master,  Sheerness  : m.  i8y6,  Ella  Marion, 
youngest  da.  of  E.  J.  Harvey,  Admiralty 
Solicitor,  Portsmouth ; cr.  C.B  E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pen  fold,  / aymaster-Capt.  William 
George  Edward,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1852;  entered 
R.N.  1869,  and  is  Paymaster-Capt.  ; pre- 
sent during  forcing  of  Darda  elles  1878, 
and  was  Sec. to  Commodore,  Jamaica dur.ng 
yellow  fever  epidemic  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  is  Sec.  Royal 
Naval  and  Marine  Orphan  Home,  Ports- 
mouth ; cr.  C.B.E- (Mil.)  1919.  Portsmouth ; 
Sports’,  Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ),  and 
Royal  Corinthian  Yacht  Clubs. 

Penh  ale,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Jenkin, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Penhorwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Lewis, 
M.V.O. , O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Overseas  Contingent,  and  Director 
of  Timber  Operations,  War  Office  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
1918,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919. 

Penn,  Major  Bertie  Howard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1883  ; is  Hon.  Lieut.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Hon.  Major  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pennant,  Capt.  Dyfrig  Huws,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Wil  iam  Pennant,  of  Pontycymmer, 
Glamorgan;  6.1890;  European  War  1915-17 
as  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  with  R.F.A. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  rn.  1917,  Nan,  only 
child  of  the  Rev.  T.  Davies,  of  St.  Clears, 
Carmarthen;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Penydre, 
Saundersfoot,  Pembrokeshire. 

Pennefather-Evans  [see  Evans], 
Pennell,  Richard,  D.S.O.)  b.  1885;  is 
Lieut.  King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1917. 

Pennington,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Watson, 
M.V.O.;  b.  1867;  entered  Border  Regt. 
1888,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1899,  Major 
1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; is  a temporary 
Brig.-Gen. ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present 
at  operations  in  Bara  Valley  (clasp),  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-15  Comdg.  9th  Hodson’s 
lorse,  and  subsequently  as  a D A.A.G.  ; 
was  in  charge  of  H.M.  Indian  Orderly 
Officers  1907  ; sometime  Inspecting  Officer, 
Central  India  States  Imperial  Ser.  Cav.  : 
m.  1895,  Helen  Bethia,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col. 
James  Bird  Hutchinson,  C.S.I.  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1907. 

Pennington,  Major  Hubert  Stanley 
Whitmore,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major 
R.A.S.C. ; European  War  i9i4-i9(despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917*  C.M.G.  1919. 
Pennington,  Capt.  Richard,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  King 
George  I.  of  the  Hellenes);  cr.  D.S.O-  1917- 
Penny,  Edmund,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Alfred 
Penny,  Esq.,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Beckenham,  and 
Westminster;  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll. ; entered 
Public  Works  Depart,  of  India  1874 ; 
appointed  Executive  Engineer,  Central  Pro- 
vinces 1883,  and  Sup.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to 
Ch.  Commr.  of  Central  Provinces  of  India 

57* 


1802 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1899  ; planned  and  carried  out  scheme  for 
Nagpur  Water  Works  1890  ; retired  1902;  is 
a M.l.C.E.  : m.  1881,  Ellen  Margaret,  da. 
of  Maj.-Gen.  P.  S.  Cunningham,  formerly 
Madras  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1900. 

Penny,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Septimus, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  William  Penny, 
of  Crewkerne;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London ; L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1894  ; M.B. 
London,  19  >1  ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1898,  be- 
came Major  1909, and  Lieut. -Col. 1915  ; served 
in  Sierra  Leone  1898  9 (medal  with  clasp), 
during  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  uropean  War 
1914-18  (despatcties  twice,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pennycuick,  Capt.  James  Alexander 
Charles,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1890 ; is  Capt.  R.E.,  and 
Assist,  instructor  at  Sch.  cf  Mil.  Engineer- 
ing ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D S.O.  with  Bar,  4th 
class  St.  Anne  Order);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914  (Bar 
1917).  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Pennymore,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  George, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Philip  George  Penny- 
more,  J.P.,  (formerly  4th  Vol.  Batn.,  S. 
Wales  Borderers  (V  D.),  of  Glenholme,  Usk  ; 
b.  1869  ; is  Works  Manager  of  Round  Oak 
Steel  Works,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  (T.D.)  ; European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  D.b.O.):  tn.  1897,  Mabel 
Fowler, of  Blaenavor,  Monmouth;  cr.DS.O. 

1916.  Wheelergate , Red  Hill,  Stourbridge. 

Penovre,  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Slade  Penoyre ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Ox- 
ford (B.A.  189  M.A.  1896)  ; Sec.  So.  for 
Promotion  of  Hellenic  Studies ; formerly  Sec. 
of  British  Sch.  at  Athens,  and  of  British  Sch. 
at  Ron  e ; was  Manager  of  Lord  Roberts’ 
Field  Glass  Fund  1915-19 ; founderof  Sweaters 
Organization;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  8,  King’s 

Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C. 

Penrose,  Brig.-Gen.  Cooper,  C.B.,  C M.G.) 
b.  1855  ; entered  R.E.  1873,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col. 
1906,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  19x2  ; 
served  in  S.  African  War  1879  (medal), 
and  in  China  1900  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal)  ; employed  with  local  Forces  in  N.S. 
Wales  1885-9;  was  Assist.  Inspector  of  Sub- 
marine Defences  at  Headquarters  1891-6, 
and  Inspector  thereof  1897,  in  command  of 
R.E.  at  Wei-Hai-Wei  1898-1901,  and  at 
Gosport  1901-5,  and  Ch  Engineer,  Southern 
Coast  Defences  1906-10,  Ch.  Engineer  S. 
Command  1910-12,  and  Ch.  Engineer  Scottish 
Command  1915-16:  m 1885,  Sylvia  Alice,  da. 
of  the  late  Thomas  Greene,  of  49,  Stephen’s 
Green,  Dublin;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910,  C.M.G. 

1917. 

Pense,  Major  Henry  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Pen  ion,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  Cyril.  D.S.O.) 
b.  1880;  Majorand  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Armv  ; Euiopean  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O  );  cr.  D S.O.  1919. 

Penton,  Col.  Richard  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  John  Penton,  of 
Cowbridge,  Lostwithiel,  Cornwall;  b.  1863; 
ed.  at  Norwich  Gram.  Sch.;  B.A.  Lond 
Univ.  1880,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.R.C.P. 
Lond.  1886  ; D.P.H.  London  ; entered  Army 
Med.  Staff  1887,  became  Surg.-Capt.  1897, 
Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1915  ; 
retired  1919;  Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with  five 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches,  medal,  promoted  Major,  3rd 
class  Medjidie,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  three 
Egyptian  clasps)  ; was  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1892-5 ; appointed  Med.  Inspector 
of  Recruits,  N.  Command  1906,  and  Senior 
Med.  Officer,  Poona  1909:  m.  1902,  Kathleen 
Rosa,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  S. 
Green,  of  Dedham,  Essex  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896. 
Pepler,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric,  D S.  O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Engineers  ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Peploe,  Capt.  Harold,  D.S.O. ; b.  1889; 

Capt.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. ; European  War 
1911-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916:  cr 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Pepys,  Christopher,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur  Pepys,  formerly 
60th  Rifles;  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford ; Lieut. 
Devonshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Pepys,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Leslie,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Cottenham,  colls.]. 

Pepys,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  War- 
wickshire Yeo.  (Reserve) ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Percfval,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Ernest, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Essex  Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Bedfordshire  Regt.;  European  War 
1914- j 8 (despatches,  M.C  , D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Maj  r) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1920). 
Perceval,  Col.  Charles  Cecil,  C.B.E.) 
b.  1866;  Col.  R.E.  (reti  ed; ; Burma  Ex- 
pedition 1887-8  (medal  with  clasp,  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (despatches,  clasp),  Isazai 
Expedition  1892,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E-,  Croix  de  Guerit);  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Perceval,  Major  Christopher  Peter 
Westby,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Wcstby  Brook 
Perceval,  K. C.M.G. ; b.  1890;  is  Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
i.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Perceval,  Brig.-Gen.  Claude  John,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  John 
Perceval,  C.B. ; b.  1864;  entered  R.A.  1883, 
became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col. 
1911,  Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-  en.  (retired) 
19.9;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
D.A.A.G.  (D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.); 
was  Brig.-Maj.  R.A.,  S.-E.  Dist.  1903,  Staff 
Officer,  Coast  Defences,  S.  Command  1905, 
and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Headquarters,  India  1908-12;  appointed  In- 
spector of  R.G.A.  1917  : m.  1898,  Isabel 
Gordon,  da.  of  Col.  Frederick  de  Lemare 
Morison,  of  Mountblairy,  Turriff,  N.B. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil)  1918. 
Kilmore  Hall , Tullow,  co.  Waterford. 
Perceval,  Maj.-Gen.  Edward  Maxwell, 
C.B. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  John 
Maxwell  Perceval,  C.B.,  of  Dillon,  Down- 
patrick, Ireland;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Roy.  Acad., 
Gosport,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1880, 
became  Capt.  1888,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col. 
1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col.  1909,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1915;  retirrd  192^,;  served  in  S Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  actions  of  Stormberg  and 
Wittebergen,  and  operations  in  Transvaal 
and  Orange  iRiver  Colonies  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  in 
command  of  1st  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.,  and 
during  European  War  1914-15,  Comdg.  R.A. 
2nd  Div.  and  as  Sub.  Ch.  of  the  Gen.  Staff, 
and  subsequently  Comdg.  a Div.  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  4th  class  St. 
Vladimir  Order, Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium. 
Croix  de  Guerre,  1st  class  of  Order  of  Avis  of 
Portugal);  was  an  Instructor  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Acad.,"  Woolwich  1897-8,  a Ch.  Instructor 
there  1903,  a D.A.A.G.  at  Headquarters 
1904-5,  D.A.A.G.,  Staff  Coll.  1908-9,  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  (1st  Grade)  at  Staff  Coll.,  1909-12, 
and  Assist.  Director  of  Movements  at  Head 
Quarters  1912-13,  and  in  command  of  a R.A. 
Div.  19x3-15:  tn.  1st,  1894,  Marian,  who  d. 
189s,  da.  of  R.  L.  Bowles,  M.D.  ; 2nd,  1906, 
Norah,  da.  of  the  late  R^ar-Adm.  Richard 
Mayne,  C.B.,  M.P.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915. 

Percival,  Capt.  Edgar  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
M B.;b.  18— ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Percival,  Col.  Harold  Franz  Passawer, 
C.M.G., C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  E.  P.  Percival, 
LL.D.,  of  Vienna;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch., 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1803 


Oxford ; entered  Sherwood  Foresters  1898, 
and  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1904, 
Major  19x4,  ana  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  Mounted 
Inf.  (D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  D.A.Q.  M.G.  at  Gen.  Head  Quarters 
(despatch-  s twice,  Old  r of  White  Eagle, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy,  Com.  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium) ; appointed  a Staff-Capt.  at  Head 
Quarters  1910,  an  Instructor  at  Staff  Coll. 
1912,  Assist.  Director  at  War  Office  1915,  a 
Dep.  Director  there  1917,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. 
1919,  with  rank  of  Col. ; was  British  Commr. 
for  the  Upper  Silesian  Plebiscite  Arex  1019- 
20  : m.  1904,  Constance  Lilian,  da.  of  J.  Mev- 
rick ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Percival,  Com.  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Com.  (retired)  R.N.;  European  War 
1914-17  as  Director  of  Marine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Percival,  Lieut. -Com.  Percy  Ralph 
Passawer,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1886;  Lieut. -Com.R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour) : cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1918. 

Percy,  Lieut.-Col.  Lord  William  Richard, 
C B E.,  D.S.O.  [see  D.  Northumberland]. 

Percy-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Pereira,  Major  Arthur  Beresford  Phi- 
lemon, D.S.O.;  b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Pereira,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Edward, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Ed- 
ward Pereira;  b.  18^5 ; ed.  at  Oratory  Sch., 
Edgbaston  ; entered  Grenadier  Guards  1884, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
(Reserve  of  Officers)  1913  (retired  1909), 
Brevet  Col  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919; 
China  1900-1901  as  D.A.A.G.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18, 
on  Staff  (wounded,  Brevet  Col.,C.B.,  Brit?.- 
Gen.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  acted  as  Mil.  At- 
tache at  Seoul  1904 ; was  attached  to  Japanese 
Army  during  Russo-Japanese  War  1905,  and 
Mil.  Attache  at  Peking  1905-8;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Guards' , 
and  Bachelors’  Clubs. 

Perfect,  Capt.  Herbert  Mosley,  C.B.E , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  G.  Perfect,  of  Ponte- 
fract; b.  1867  ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N. ; 
was  Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer,  South- 
ampton during  European  War  1914-19 
(O.B.E.,  C.B.E.,  Ameri<  an  D.S.  iVl .) : m.  1904, 
Estht  r,  only  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Rainey, 
formerly  Madras  Cav.,  of  Rostrevor,  co. 
Down;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Warrenpoint,  co.  Down. 

Perkin,  Frederick  ;v.  ollwo,  C.B.E., 

D. Sc.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Henry 
Perkin,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.  [see  “Knights’ 
Widows’];  b.  18^9;  ed.  at  Amersham  Hall 
Sch.,  Reading,  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  at 
Wiirzberg;  Ph.D.  1894;  a Consulting  and 
Technical  Chemist,  and  a Fellow  of  Institute 
of  Chemistry  ; Head  of  Chemistry  Depart., 
Polytechnic  Institute  1897-1909 : m.  18 — , 
Elizabeth  Margaret,  da.  of  th-  late  George 
Mackay,  of  fdinburgh;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civi1) 

1920.  91,  Talgarth  Road , Baron’s  Court, 
W.  ; Sudbury,  Harrow;  Devonshire  Club . 

Perkins,  Col.  Alfred  Thrale,  C.B.,  son  of 
Alfred  Perkins,  J.P.,  of  East  Court, 
near  Wells,  Somerset;  b.  1843*  ed.  at 
Rugby;  entered  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1862, 
and  retired  as  Capt.  1874;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  Welsh 
Regt.  ; is  a J.P.  for  Somerset,  and  a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal,  C.B.) : 
m.  1866,  Mary  Frances,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Andrew  Vance  Falls,  formerly  R.A.,  of 
Airlie,  South  Brent,  R.S.O.,  Devonshire ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902,  Wookey,  Wells, 
Somerset. 

Perkins,  Major  Alfred  Thrale,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Alfred  Thrale  Perkins,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1869;  formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd 
Batn.  Welsh  Regt.  ; served  in  Matabeleland 
Mounted  Police  1892-3,  and  in  S.  Africa 


1899-1902,  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  DS.O.);  is  Capt.  Worcester- 
shire Regt.,  and  a J.P.  for  Somerset:  m. 
1916,  Naomi  Kirwan,  da.  of  the  late  Dr. 
Kirwan  Sylvester,  of  Trowbridge;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Wookey,  Wells,  Somerset. 

Perkins,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Ernest  John, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  ASneas 
Perkins,  K. C.B. ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  Col.  R.A.  ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1920;  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1890, 
Evelyn  Minnie  Louisa,  da.  of  E.  J.  Foster) ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Perkins,  Frederick  William,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; Chm.  Rriti.-h  Chamber  of  C mmerce, 
Rio  de  Janeiro;  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  Rio 
de  Janeiro , Brazil. 

Perkins,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Forder, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1894  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Hampshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Perkins,  Capt.  Hugh  Richardson,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Welsh  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Perkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Wharton, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  on  Special 
List,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Railway 
Transport,  S.  Command ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Perkins,  Col.  William  Jackson,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1857;  is  Col.  (retired)  (V.D.),;  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  a 

D. L-  for  Surrey  : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
1 1 5,  High  Street,  Guildford. 

Perram,  George  James,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  G.  J.  Perram;  b.  1848; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1869, 
became  Executive  Engineer  1880,  Sup. 
Engineer  1896,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec- 
to  Ch.  Commr.,  Assam,  1901;  retired  1903; 
was  Sup.  Engineer  for  Irrigation  to  H.H. 
the  Nizam  1903-9:  m.  1881,  Dilly  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  Owen  M.  McGann,  of  White- 
mount,  co.  Clare;  cr.  C.I.E.  1904.  Wotfcn 
Lodge,  Uckfield,  Sussex ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Perreau,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Montagu, 
C B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  CoL  M.  C.  Perreau; 
b.  1^69  ; entered  R.A.  1890,  became  Major 
1908.  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and 
Col.  and  Hon  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  (wounded), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Gu  rre) : m. 
1899,  Nona  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Henry 
Robert  Browne  Worsley,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
19x6,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Perreau,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Noel, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Col.  Montague  Charles 
Perreau,  of  Flexford  House,  Guildford  ; b. 
1874 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1895,  and  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900  (wounded); 
was  Staff  Adi.,  Roy.  Mil.  Coll,  of  Canada 
1911-14,  and  Con  dt.  thereof  x 9x5-19 : m. 
1902.  Emmie  Liddle,  da.  of  ).  G rdon,  of 
46,  Castle  Hill  Avenue,  Folkestone;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Perr£e,  Walter  Francis,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Francis  Pertee,  of  St.  Mary,  Jersey  ; 
b.  1871  ; joined  Indian  Forest  Ser.  1893 ; 
appointed  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  Forest 
Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1907,  Conservator  of 
Forests,  Assam  1912  and  United  Provinces 
191  s,  and  Ch.  Conservator  1920;  is  Pres. 
Forest  Research  Institute  and  Coll.,  at  Dehra 
Dun;  C.I.E.  1919.  Dehra  Dun,  United  Pro- 
vinces, India. 

P*rris,  George  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev  H.  W.  PerrE  ; b.  1 '6  ; a jou  nalist ; 
Foreign  Editor  of  The  tribune  19067,  and 
of  Daily  News  1908-11;  joint  War  Corre- 
spondent for  Daily  Chronicle  and  Daily 
Telegraph  with  French  Armes  during 
European  'A  ar  (Legion  of  Honour);  au'hor  of 
various  works  on  i-  ternational  affairs  : m. 
1891  ; cr.  C.B.E*  (Civil)  1920.  5,  Ashburn 


1804 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Place , South  Kensington , S.W.;  National 
Liberal  Club. 

Perrott,  Major  Robert  Ross,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  temporary  Major  S. 
African  Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa 

1914- 15  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Perry,  Major  Arthur  Clyde,  D.S.O..  son 
of  the  Rev.  William  Vincent  Blencowe 
Perry,  of  Sandhurst,  near  Gloucester ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.;  formerly 
Capt.  4th  Batn.  Manchester  Regt. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  in  command  of  63rd  Squadron 
of  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps : m.  1903, 
Margaret,  youngest  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Thomas  de  Winton,  R H.A.,  of 
Wallsworth  Hall,  near  Gloucester  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Sandhurst  House , near 
Gloucester  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Perry,  Ayles  worth  Bowen,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  William  Hawley  Perry,  J.P., 
of  Ontario;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada  ; formerly  in  R.E.  ; 
served  in  Canadian  Rebellion  1885,  with 
Alberta  Field  Force,  and  in  command  of  Inf. 
(medal,  promoted);  appointed  an  Inspector, 
N.-W.  Mounted  Police  1883,  Sup.  1885,  and 
Commr.  1900:  m.  1883,  Emma  Duranty,  da. 
of  George  Meikle,  of  Lachute,  Quebec; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1909.  Regina , Saskatchewan , 
Canada . 

Perry,  Major  Bertram  Harris  Hill, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Perry, 
of  Tor  Crest,  Torquay;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Uppingham;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Roy. 
Scots;  European  War  1914-19  (twice  wounded, 
despatches  six  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Ludlow, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser.;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897  (despatches  twice)  and  1901-2  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915  17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  D.S.O.  1917. 

Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Middleton, 
C.BE.,  F.R.C.V.S. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V.C. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  Order  of 
Agricultural  Merit  of  France) : m.  18 — ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Frederic, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  F.R.C.S. , son  of  the  late 
Francis  Perry ; b.  1854 ; entered  Indian 
Medical  Ser.  1879,  became  Major  1891,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1899 ; retired  1909 ; sometime 
Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of  India,  and  Prin- 
cipal and  Professor  of  Surgery  at  Lahore 
Med.  Coll.  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m. 
1900,  Hilda  Madeline,  da.  of  D.  Clunis 
Gordon,  of  Dulwich,  S.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1908, 

C. M.G.  1917.  The  Grange , Headley , Hants. 
Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Meikle, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Aylesworth  Bowen  Perry, 

C. M.G.,  of  Ottawa,  Canada  ; b.  1884  > ed  at 
McGill  Univ.  (B.A.,  B.Sc.)  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Gen.  Staff;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919).  University 
( Montreal ),  and  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
( London ) Clubs. 

Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Dundas, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces;  European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Perry,  Robert  Grosvenor,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Henry  Bracey  Perry,  of  Ley 
Hall,  Handsworth  ; b.  1873  ; rendered  I 
ser.  in  production  of  explosives  during 
European  War : m 1905,  Ethel  Constance,  j 
da  of  the  late  Col.  Stanley  Arnold,  C.B.,  of 
Barton  House.  Warwick;  cr.  C.B.E  1917. 
37,  St  James's  Place , S.W  r ; Barton  House, 
Mo  reton-  in-Marsh,  Glo  ucesters  hire. 

Perry,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Llewellyn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  | 
Forces  ; during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Persse,  Capt.  Richard,  D.S.O , M.C.)  \ 
b 18 — ; Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; 


S.  Africa  1901  (wounded,  despatches),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O  )• 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pertwee,  Paymaster- Lieut.  Herbert  Guy, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Herbert  Arthur  Pertwee,  of 
Penbryn,  St.  George’s  Road,  Great  Yar- 
mouth ; b.  1893 ; Acting  Paymaster-Lieut. 
R.N.;  European  War  1915-19  in  Persian 
Gulf,  Mesopotamia,  and  Caspian  Sea  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  3rd  class  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Perushottandas  Thakurdas.  C.I,E„ 
M.B.E.  ; b.  1878  ; an  Additional  M.L.C., 
of  Bombay;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Bombay. 
Pery,  Major  the  Hon.  Edmund  Colqu- 
houn,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Limerick]. 
Pery-Knox-Gore  [see  Gore]. 

Peshall,  Rev.  Charles  John  Eyre, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev  Samuel  Peshall,  of 
Oldberrow,  Warwick-hire ; b.  188c  ; ed.  at 
PemDroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1904,  M.A. 
1919);  Chap.  R N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Beatrice,  da. 
of  Ludford  Docker,  of  AlvestOfi  Leys, 
Stratford-on-Avon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Pestonjee  Vakil  [see  Nowrojee  Pes- 
tonjee  Vakil]. 

Peter,  Capt.  Fred  Horris,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1880;  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1919. 

Peterkin,  Col.  Alfred,  C.B.,  M.B.,  son 
of  W.  A.  Peterkin  ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Glasgow 
Univ.  (M.A.  1875,  M.B.  and  C.M.  1878);  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser  (retired);  S.  Africa  1881 
and  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps)  ; was  Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Sers., 
W.  Command  .9-4  and  London  Dist.  1914- 
17;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Dunbarney,  Lower 
Common,  Putney,  S.W.  15. 

Peterkin,  J/<zy<?rCharlesDuncan,  C.B.E.; 
b.  1887  ; Major  Gordon  Highlanders  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Peters,  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  ot  James 
Peters,  of  Brighton  ; b.  1867  ; Ch.  Agent  for 
Labour  Party  1908-18  and  Joint  Hon.  Sec. 
Parliamentary  Recruiting  Committee  1914-17; 
a J.P.,  a Member  of  National  War  Aims 
Committee,  and  Dep.  Housing  Commr.  (L. 
Region) ; m.  1904,  Annie,  da.  of  Alfred 
Lowe,  of  Blakeney,  Gloucestershire ;cr  C.B.E. 
1918.  The  Hawthorns,  Pollards  Hill  West, 
Norbury,  S.W.16. 

Peters,  Col.  Charles  Ayre,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; is  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Peters,  Lieut. -Com.  Frederic  Thornton, 

D. S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  1906, 
became  Lieut.  1912,  and  Lieut. -Com.  (retired) 
1920;  served  during  European  War  1914-18, 
with  1st  Battle  Cruiser  Squadron  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  D.S.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Peters,  Major  John  Weston  Parsons, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  W.  P.  Peters,  ol 
Yeabridge  House,  S.  Petherton,  Somerset ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; formerly  Major  7th  Dragoon 
Guards ; Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(medal  with  clasp),  Hazara  Expedition  1891 
(clasp),  S.  African  War  1900-1902  on  Staff 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-16  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches  four 
times,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E-);  is  a Director  of 
Houlder  Line  (Limited),  and  of  Bergl, 
Australia  (Limited):  m.  1897,  Miss  Bertram 
Brunton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B-E.  (Mil.) 
19  9-  5.  Palmer  Street,  S.  lV.i;  Naval  and 

Military,  and  Royal  Southern  Yacht  Clubs. 

Peterson,  Major  Arthur  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917,  2nd  Bar  1919). 
Peterson,  Lieut  Frederick  Henry, D.S.O., 
D.S.C. ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.C.  and  Bar,  D.S.O..  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1805 


Peterson,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Hopewell, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  F.  W.  V.  Peterson; 
b.  1864 ; entered  Army  1885,  and  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  1896,  Major  1903,  Lieut. -Col. 
1909,  Brevet  Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1914;  served 
with  Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
with  Gilgit  Column  of  Chitral  Relief  Ex- 

B edition  1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
».S.O.),  with  Tibet  Mission  1904  (de- 
spatches), and  with  Abor  Expedition  1911- 
12  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Col.) ; appointed  Col. -on-Staff  in  India  1915, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1896,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  da.  ol  H.  Howard  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1895,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916 

Peterson,  John  Carlos  Kennedy,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Peter  Peterson,  of  Bombay  ; b.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll. , at  Edinburgh  Acad. , and 
at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899)  ; 
in  I.C.S.  1899-1919;  appointed  Controller  of 
Munitions  and  Director  of  Industries,  Bengal 
1917  (C.I.E.)  ; is  a Director  of  Tata  Sons 
(Limited),  of  Bombay ; author  of  various 
plays  : m.  1901,  Flora,  da.  of  A.  D.  Campbell, 
of  8,  Bellevue  Crescent,  Edinburgh;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919.  Bombay;  East  India  United  Service, 
and  Bengal  ( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Peterson,  Major  "William  Gordon, 
.D.S.O., son  of  Sir  William  Peterson, K. C.M.G., 
of  Montreal ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  McGill 
Univ.  (B.A.  1906),  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford 
(Exhibitioner,  B.A.  1910,  M.A.  1917),  and 
at  Harvard  Univ. ; Major  Canadian  Forces 
and  a Staff  Capt. ; European  War  19x5-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  447, 
Sherbrooke  Street  West,  Montreal ; Junior 
Naval  and  Military  ( London ) Club. 
Petherick,  Edward  Augustus,  C M.G., 
son  of  Com.  Peier  John  Petherick,  of  Col- 
lingwood  ; b.  1847  5 ed.  privately  ; is 
Archivist,  Commonwealth  of  Australia, 
Hon.  Corresponding  Sec.  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute,  and  a Member  of  Library  Asso. 
of  United  Kingdom:  m.  18 — , Mary  Agatha 
Annear,  who  d.  18—;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  254, 

Albert  Street,  East  Melbourne,  Australia. 
Petman,  Charles  Early  Bevan,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Charles  Bevan  Petman ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A., 
LL.M.  1889);  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890;  ap 
pointed  Assist.  Legal  Remembrancer,  Pun- 
jab 1899,  Govt.  Advocate,  Punjab  1909,  and 
a Judge  of  High  Court,  Punjab  19x9  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1919.  Lahore , Punjab  j Royal  Auto- 
mobile Club. 

Peto,  Capt.  Geoffrey  Kelsall,  C.B.E. 
[see  Peto,  Bt.]. 

Petre,  Major  Henry  Aloysius,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.]. 

Petre,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Cecil,  C.M.G. , 
O.B.E.  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.]. 

Petre,  Major  Roderic  Loraine,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.]. 

Petre,  Capt.  Walter  Reginald  Glynn, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Petre,  colls.]. 

Petrie,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Louis  Rowe, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1866;  entered  Manchester  Regt. 
1887,  an(I  became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1901 
(retired  1907)  ; was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  its 
16th  Batn.  1915-16;  appointed  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1917  ; 
served  with  Lango  Expedition  1901  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  with  Somaliland  Field 
Force  1902-3,  on  lines  of  communication,  and 
as  D.  A.  A. G.  (despatches)  : m.  1912,  Dorothy 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  P.  Dew,  of 
Breamore,  Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  1, Sussex 
Mansions,  Sussex  Place , S.W.  ; Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Petrie,  David,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Petrie;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.A.  1900);  entered  Indian  Police 
1900,  and  is  Sup.  of  Police,  Punjab;  served 
withSamana  Rifles  as  Q.M.  and  Adj.  1904-8, 
was  Assist,  to  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police, 
Punjab  Criminal  Investigation  Depart.  1909- 
10,  Assist.  Director  of  Criminal  Intelligence 
Govt,  of  India  1911-12,  and  Assist.  Sup.  of 
Police,  Delhi  1912-14  ; now  on  special  duty 
with  Home  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  : m.  1920, 
Edris  Naida,  da.  of  Capt.  H.  EUiston  War- 
rail;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915,  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Simla,  India. 


Petrie,  David  Parker,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles  (Reserve)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Petrie,  Major  Paul  Cuthbert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1919. 

Petrie,  Brig.-Gen.  Ricardo  Dartnell, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  Petrie  ; b.  1861 ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough;  entered  R.E.  1881, 
became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1899,  Lieut-Col. 

1905,  Col.  1908,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1918  ; Burma  Expedition  1886-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90  (despatches,  clasp),  in 
China  1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-17 
as  Ch.  Engineer  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order 
of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy):  m. 

1906,  Inez,  da.  of  the  late  H.  B.  Wood;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Petty,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Petty,  of  Kendal, 
andSt.  Peter’s, Ealing, W ; b.  1875 ; Lieut.-Col. 
late  Seaforth  Highlanders  ; S.  Africa  1901 -2, 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Helen,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  H.  A Walford,  of  Foxboro’  Hallv 
Sul'iolk;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Deepthwaite,  Milrv-- 
thorpe,  Westmorland. 

Peveuell,  Capt.  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  ; 
Eu<  opean  War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
M.C.  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Peyton,  Guy  Wynne  Alfred,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Private  Sec.  to  Under  Sec.  of  State 
for  War;  cr  M.B.E.  (Civil)  19—,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Ei,  Albany,  Piccadilly , W. 

Peyton,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  J.  H.  Peyton,  J.P.,  of 
Castl  bagh,  co.  Mayo;  b.  1884;  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A  M.C.,  and  Dep  County  Med.  Officer 
of  Cheshire  County  Council;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Greek  Mil. 
Cross);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Oak  Lea,  Hoole, 
Chester. 

Phear,  Col.  Arthur  George,  C.B.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Carlyon  Phear;  b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (M.D.  1895),  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  ; F.R.C.P.  1902  ; temporary  Col.  in 
the  Army,  and  Physician  to  Roy.  Free 
Hospital  ; European  War  1917-19,  as  Con- 
sulting Physician,  Salonika  Force  and  Army 
of  Black  Sea  (despatches,  C.B.) : m.  1897, 
Ellen  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Lister, 
F. R.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  47,  Weymouth 
Street,  Portland  Place,  W. 

Phelan,  Major  Ernest  Cyril,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,\  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1906);  is  Major  R.A.M.C.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Phelan,  Major  Frederick  Ross,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Frederick  Edward  Phelan,  of 
126,  Stanley  Street,  Montreal,  and  Val  Morin, 
Quebec;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  HighSch.,  Montreal; 
Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a D.A.Q.  M.G. ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.;  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1910, 
Mary  Marshall  da.  of  Capt.  Gilbert  John- 
stone; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  108,  Crescent  Street, 
Montreal. 

Phelps,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur,  C.B.’,  b.  1867  ; 
entered  Welsh  Regt.  1888,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Service  Corps  1909,  Col.  1913,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  4920  ; was  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport,  S. 
Command  1914-15,  and  Dep.  Director 
thereof  1915-18 ; appointed  a District  Bar- 
rack Officer  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Philby,  Harry  St.  John  Bridger,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Harry  Montague  Philby; 
b.  1885;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1907,  and  became 
Assist.  Commr.,  Punjab  1908,  Sec.  to  Beard 
of  Examiners,  Calcutta  1915;  employed  on 


i8o6 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Special  Duty,  Persian  Gulf  1915-17  (C.I.E.): 
m 1910,  Dora,  da.  of  A.  H.  Johnston  ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1917.  The  Crossways,  Catnberley , 
Surrey. 

Philip,  George  Morrison,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  \ 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Philips,  Lieut.- Col.  Burton  Henry. C.M.G., 
son  ofthe  late  John  Capel  Philips,  J.P.,  D.L., 
of  The  Heath  House,  Staffordshire,  [V. 
Ashbrook]  ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Efon,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  1879,  became  Capt  1887,  and  Major 
1898;  retired  1898;  is  a J P.  for  Stafford- 
shire ; served  in  Crete  1898  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  C.M  G.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900 
as  A.D.C  (promoted  Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1904, 
Lucy  Madeline,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Blucher  Heneage  Marton  [V.  Ashbrook]; 
cr.  C.M  G.  1899.  The  Heath  House,  Tcan , 
Stoke-upon-Trent ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Philips,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lionel,  D.S.O  ; 
b.  1878;  Major  and  B evtt  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  in  France,  Mesopo- 
tamia, and  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut -Co  .):  m.  1911,  Nora,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  D.  S.  Fitzmaurice,  I.C.S. ; cr 

D. S.O.  1917.  Inglewood,  Fleet , Hants. 
Philips,  Col.  Lewis  Francis,  C.M.G.. 

C.B.E.,  D.S  0. , son  of  the  late  John  William 
Philips,  of  Heybridge,  Staffordshire;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1890,  became  Capt. 
1898,  Brevet  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and 
Col  1919;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  actions  of  Colenso  and  Spion  Kop,  and  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914  19  as  a Brig.-Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.  Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.);  appointed  to  command 
Hants  Brig.,  Wessex  Div.  (T.F.)  1920:  m. 
1909,  Margaret  Aline,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Augustus  Henry  Macdonald-Moreton 
[see  E.  Dncie,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 

1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Darts  Cottage, 
Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight;  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Phili.imore, Lieut.-Col.  Reginnld  Henry, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1879  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European 
War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Phillimore,  Capt.  Valentine  Egerton 
Bagot,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir 
Augustus  t hillimore,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  For- 
tescue,  colls.];  b.  1875;  entered  R.N.  1888, 
became  Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1906,  and  Capt. 
1913;  served  in  China  1900  (D.S.O.):  m. 
1st,  1908,  Mary  Kathleen,  who  d.  1909,  da. 
of  the  late  George  Robinson,  of  Overdale, 
Skipton-in-Craven,  Yorkshire  ; 2ndly,  1910, 
Ines  Agnes  Geraldine,  da.  of  15th  Baron  01 
Castel  Cicciano  [see  “Maltese  Nobility" 
— Bironess  Diar-il-Bniet]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1920.  United  Service  Club. 

Phillipps,  Lieut.-Col.  Picton,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Burch 
Phillipps,  of  Barham  Hall,  Ipswich  ; b. 
1869;  ed.  at  Aldeburgh,  and  at  Oxford 
Mil.  Coll.  ; entered  R.M.A.  1886,  became 
Capt.  1896,  Major  1909,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1916;  was  an  In- 
structor in  Naval  Gunnery  1907-11;  served 
on  H M.S.  Medina  during  tour  in  India  of 
King  George  V.  and  Queen  Mary  1911-12 
(M.V.O.) ; appointed  a Member  of  Ordnance 
Board  1913  : *«•  1902,  Monica  Gabrielle,  da. 
of  the  fate  Thomas  Neale  Fonnereau,  ot 
Christchurch  Park,  Ipswich;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1912,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Phillips,  Major  Arthur  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Phillips,  of  The  Lodge,  West 
Mailing,  Kent;  b.  1876;  ed.  at  The  Coll., 
Eastbourne ; European  War  1914-19,  as 
Major  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1896,  Elsie,  da.  of  Joseph  Shep- 
herd, of  The  Hill,  Twyford,  Berks  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  9,  Evelyn  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 

S.W. 

Phillips,  Major  Charles  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  1889;  Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Reg  , 
and  serving  as  Major  1st  King’s  African 
Rifles;  Jubaland  1912  14  (medal  with  clasp), 


European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  ard  Acting 
Lieut -Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Charles 
Malcolm,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Herts  Regt.;  European  War 
1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19  9. 

Phillips, Major  Eskricke  Sidney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Fitzherbert  Phillips,  of  Bush- 
bury  H'll,  Staffo- dshire ; b.  1876;  ed.  at 
Du.wich  Coll.,  and  at  Christ^  C 11.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  Honours  1898);  Major  R.G.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  France  and  Palestine, 
present  at  o-itiles  of  Loos,  S »n-me  Gaza, 
etc.  (despatches  D.S.O.) : m.  1905,  G^orgie 
Evelyn,  da.  of  Col.  Arthur  Edward  Ward, 
Indian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Phillips,  Francis,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Henry  Phillips,  F.R.C.S.,  formerly 
Surg.  to  Royal  Household;  b.  1835;  was 
Ch.  Clerk  in  Exchequer  and  Audit  Depart. 
1890-1900,  and  Assist.  Controller  and  Auditor 
1900-1903 : m.  1868,  Mary,  who  d.  1906,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  George  Addison,  formerly 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Child  and  Co.,  bankers; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903.  5,  Porchester Square,  IV. 

Phillips,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b 18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
Gen.  List;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.,  Bronze  Medal  de  la 
Reconnaissance  Francaise)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Phillips,  Major  F.  A.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Yeo. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Roff,  D.S.O., 
son  of  f rank  Phillips,  of  Plym<  uth  ; b.  1877 » 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  and  a 
General  Staff  Officer ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : 
m.  1919,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
William  Birrett,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Moredon, 
Taunton,  and  widow  of  Major  Ehnhirst 
Luard,  D.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Phillips,  Col.  Geoffrey  Francis,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  J.  Hawtin  Phillips;  b.  1879; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.I.  1900,  became  Capt.  1910, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917 ; is 
Col.  Comdt.  King’s  African  Rifles;  Somali- 
land 1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  as  Gen.  Stall'  Officer  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy):  m.  1920,  Pamela  Frances  Ada,  da. 
of  the  late  Arthur  William  Ridley  [see 
V.  Ridley,  colls.],  of  92,  Eaton  Place,  S.W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Phillips,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Fraser, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry 
Wyndham  Phillips  ; b.  1863 ; entered  W. 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1885,  and  retired  as  Hon. 
Bag.  Gen.  1920;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
Oiders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  and  Crown 
of  Italy) ; was  a Mil.  Attache  1915-18 : 
m.  1890,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Pennyman,  of  Ormesby  Hall,  Yorks ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ingleton, 
C.B.E.,]  b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  and 
B>  . vet  L'eut. -Col.  in  the  Army  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.,  Mil.  Order 
of  Aviz  of  Portugal) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Phillips,  Brig.- Gen.  Herbert  de  Touffre- 
ville,  C.B. , C.M.G. ; b.  1862;  entered  R.A.  1887, 
became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
1909,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  (re- 
tir.d)  919;  served  with  Zhob  Valley  Ex- 
pedition 1884,  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Sikkim  Expedition 
1888  (clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches 
C.M.G.);  was  Inspector  of  Position  Finding 
1894;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1807 


Phillips,  Major  Herbert  Peter,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Ptter  Phillips,  of  Brisbane  ; b. 
1875;  Civil  Engineer,  and  Major  Australian 
Pioneers;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1901,  Pauline 
Edith  Annette,  da.  of  the  late  John  Male,  of 
Brisbane;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Col.  Noel  Clive,  D S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lancashire 
Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Col.  Owen  Forbes, 
C.M.G. , D.S  O . ; b.  18  - ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Artillery;  European  War  1914-19 
(desnatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Phillips,  Lieut.-Com.  Phillip  Esmonde, 

D. S.O.  : b.  18 — ; 1 ieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  iqr4-i8  'D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  «Bar  1918). 

Phill'PS,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Richmond, 

C. M.G. ; b.  1866;  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  (re- 
tired); served  during  European  War  1914  17 
(despatches,  C.M.G):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917.  Dozvnderry,  Godaiming. 

Phillips,  Thomas  Williams,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Thomas  Phillips,  of  Sehoolhouse,  Cemmaes, 
Montgomeryshire ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1906)  ; B.A.  London 
1901  ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1913  ; entered  Board 
of  Trade  1906,  and  became  Principal  Officer 
Employment  Depart.  1916  ; appointed  Acting 
Director,  Employment  Depart.,  Ministry  oi 
Labour  1918,  and  Assist.  Sec  1918;  also  a 
Member  of  its  Departmental  Council  1919; 
has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium-  m.  1913, 
Alice  Hair  Potter;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Royal 
Societies'  Club. 

Phillips,  Capt.  William  Eric,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Leinster 
Regt.;  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Phillips,  Major  John  Charles  Spencer-, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Oxford  Un'v.  (B.A. 
19—,  M.A.  19—)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1905  ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Essex  ; European  War  1914  19 
as  temporary  Major  R.A.S.C.  (T.F.)  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O);  m.  1904,  Hermione,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  Hammond,  LL  B,,  Canon  of 
Truro;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7.  Riff  hams,  Danbury. 

Phillpotts,  Rear- A dm.  Edward  Mont- 
gomery C.B. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
John  Phillpotts,  of  Shadwell,  Speldhurst ; 
b.  1871;  is  Rear-Adm.  R.N. ; someti"  e 
Director  of  Nava'  Equipment ; was  a Naval 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1917;  served  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916  (despatches,  C.B.,  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Vladimir) ; has  Japanese  Order 
of  Rising  Sun,  Italian  0?der  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus,  and  American  D.S.M.  ; 
appointed  P es.  of  Ordnance  Committee 
1920:  m.  1911,  Violet  Selina  Margaret,  da. 
of  Col.  George  William  Cockburn  [see  Cock- 
burn,  Bt.,  cr.  1671] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Shadwell,  Speldhurst , Kent. 

Philpot,  Major  David,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S  O. 
witn  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bir  1919). 

Phipps,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Matthew  Wise  Phipps;  b. 
1864  ; ed.  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Cambridge  ; entered 
R.A.  1886,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  19041 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1914;  retired  1919;  was 
Ch.  Instructor,  Ordnance  Coll.  1904-5,  Pro- 
fessor there  1907-14,  Dep.  Ch.  inspector, 
Inspection  and  experimental  Staff  1915,  and 
in  charge  of  Munition  Supplies  in  U.S.A. 
1915-16;  now  in  charge  of  safety  arrange 
ments  at  Munition  Factories  in  England  : 
m.  1891,  Elizabeth  Henriette,  da.  of  Dr. 
H.  C.  Garde,  of  Timoleague,  co.  Cork  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  16,  Shooter's  Hill  Road, 

Black  heath,  S.E 

Phipps,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Foskett, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Ramsay  Weston  Phipps, 
formerly  R.A.,  of  The  Stone,  Chalfont  St. 
Giles  ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 


N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  920,  Mar- 
garet Alice,  da.  of  Edwin  Hellard,  of  The 
Knoll,  Stogumber,  Somerset ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Phipps,  Eric  Clare  Edmund,  C.M.G. 

[ste  M.  Normanby,  colls.]. 

Phipps,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ramsay, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  R.  Phipps,  R.A. ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; 
retired  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Phipps,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hare,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Pnipps,  M.D.,  of 
Ma>  Chester;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Ro^sall  Sch., 
and  at  Owens  Coll.,  Manchester  ; M.B. 
London  1897,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1897;  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914-17 
with  Field  Ambulance  (despatches.  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1903,  M.  J Johnson,  of  Wallsend,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr  D.S  O.  1917.  M osman,  Sydney , 
N.S.  Wales  ; Automobile  ( Australia ) Club. 

Phipps,  Com.  William  Duncan,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  William  Wilton  Phipps  ; b.  1882  ; 
entered  R.N.  1898,  became  Lieut.  1904,  ana 
Com.  1915;  sometime  Lieut.  Roval  Naval 
Coll.,  Osborne  : m.  1917,  Pamela  Mary,  da. 
of  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Charteris  Ross,  C.B., 
of  Cromarty,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Com.  the 
Hon.  Peter  Robert  H eathcote-Drummond- 
Willoughby  [see  E.  Ancasterj ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1910. 

Phipps-Hornby  [see  Hornby]. 

Phipson,  Major  Edward  Selby,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest  Thring  Ph'pson  ; 
b.  i88j  ; ed.  at  Birmingham  Univ. ; L-R  C.P. 
and  M.R.C.S.  London  1907,  M.B.  and  B.S. 
1908  ; entered  Indian  Med.  Str.  1908,  and 
became  Major  1920  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m. 
1913,  Mary,  da.  of  Hugh  Stott,  L.R.C.P.,  of 
Lewes,  Sussex;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Phiroze  Cursetjee 

Sethna]. 

Sethna 

[see 

Phiroze  Kharsedji 
Sethna]. 

Sethna 

[see 

Phirozshah  Biramji 
Bharucha]. 

Bharucha 

[see 

Phythian-Adams  [see  Adams]. 

Pickard,  Lieut.-Col.  Jocelyn  Arthur  Adair, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  H.  A.  Pickard  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  Reserve;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O.) : m.  1920, 
Molly,  da.  of  Conyers  Baker;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Pickard,  Col.  Ransom,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  son  of  Zachariah  Pichard  ; b.  1867  ; 
M.B.  London  1889.  M.S.  London  1892,  M.D. 
1893  ; M.R.C.S.  England  1887,  F.R.C.S.  1892  ; 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.),  and  Assist. 
Director,  Med.  Sers.,  Wessex  Div. ; Euro- 
ean  War  1914-18  as  Col.  with  Field  Am- 
ulance,  and  as  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Sheriff  of  Exeter 
19:  6-7 : m.  1912,  Mabel  Lucy  Childe ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  31,  East 

Soulhernhay , Exeter. 

Pickering,  Lieut.  - Col.  Charles  James, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  entered  Duke  or 
Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.)  1900,  and 
became  Major  1915  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
1918  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  ig'6.  and 
an  A.A.G.  1918  : m.  1904,  Eileen  Rosetta, 
da.  of  the  late  Kobert  William  Cary  Reeves, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Besborough,  co.  Clare,  and 
widow  of  James  Sandilord  Lane  Long;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Pickering,  Lieut.-Col.  Emil  William, 
D.S.O.,  M.P.,  son  of  James  Pickering,  J.P. , 
of  Ravensleigli,  Dewsbury;  b.  1882;  Lieut.- 
Col.  T.F.,  and  a partner  in  the  firm  01 
Pickering  and  Graves,  Woollen  Manu- 
facturers. of  Ravensthorpe  ; European  War 
1914-17  with  R.F.A-  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Dewsbury  ( Co.U ) since 


i8o8 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Dec.  1918 : m.  1919,  Evelyn  Joyce,  da.  of 
John  E-  Shaw,  of  Brooklands,  near  Hali- 
fax; cr  D-S.O.  1917.  Netherlon  Hall , near 
Wakefield. 

Pickering,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  E.  Pickering,  of  Port  Elizabeth, 
Natal ; b.  1856  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 
with  Kimberley  Town  Guard  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1890,  Ethel  Annie, 
da.  ot  George  Greatbatch  Wright,  of 
Grahamscown,  S.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
The  Lodge,  Kimberley , 5.  Africa. 
Pickersgill,  William,  C.B.E . ; b.  18—; 
Ch.  Merhan'Val  Engineer,  Caledonian  Rail- 
way; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Pickford,  Major  Percival,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  4th  Batn.  Oxford  and  Bucks 

L. I  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  Medal 
for  Valour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pickwoad,  Col.  Edwin  Hay,  C.M.G.  5 
b.  1853  ; entered  R.A.  1873,  became  Capt. 
1882,  Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1902;  retired  1903;  served  in  Afghan 
War  1878-9  (medal),  and  inS.  Africa  1899-1900 
on  Staff,  present  at  actions  of  Dundee  and 
Farquhar’s  Farm  and  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1900. 

Picot,  Major  Francis  Slater,  C.M.G  ; 

b.  1859  > is  Major  (retired) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Picot,  Lieut.-Col  Henry  Philip,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Henry  Picot,  of  St. 
Heliers,  Bri-bane;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Thomp- 
son’s Coll.,  Jersey,  and  at  R.M.C.;  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  ( etired  1903); 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  clasp),  Black  Moun.ains  Expedi- 
tion 1891  (meual  with  cla-p).  Miranzai  Expe- 
dition 1891  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp); 
was  M 1.  Attach^  and  Oriental  Sec.  to  British 
Legation  a Teheran  1893-1900  (thanked  for 
sers.)  a.id  a Berne  1914-16  (Officer  of  Legion 
of  Honour),  a id  Officer  in  charge  of  British 
Prisoners  of  War  in  Switzerland  1916-18 
(C.B.E.):  a Director  of  seveial  cos.  : m.  1886, 
Franc  s Mary  Douglas,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Douglas  Scott  [see  Scott,  Bt.,  cr.  1806, 
colls.] ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  33,  Onslow 

Gardens,  S.PF. ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Picton,  Col.  Reginald  Ernest,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  former. y Col.  R.E.  ; Somaliland 
1890,  Chi  a 1900  (medal  with  clasp)  ; cr. 
C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Picton-Turbervili.  [see  Turbervill]. 
Pidsley,  Capt.  Wilfrid  Gould,  D.S.O., 

M. C.)  b.  1892;  Capt.  London  Regt.,  and  a 
Gen.  S.aff  Officer  at  War  Office  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Italian  Croix  de  Guene) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Piercy,  William,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1886 ; a 
Mtmberof  Allien  Prov  sionsExpon  Commn., 
U.S.A.,  during  European  War  (Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium) : m.  1915,  Mary  Louisa, 
O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Thomas  Henry 
Wi  liam  * elham.  C.B.  fsee  E.  Chichester, 
colls.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  10,  The 

Grove,  Boltons,  S.  IV.  10. 

Pierson,  Major  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  (Reserve);  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Pigg,  Capt.  Norman  Patey,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18—;  European  War  914-19 
as  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, Vf.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Piggott,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Stewart  Gil- 
deroy,  D.S.O..  Son  of  Sir  Francis  Tailor 
Piggott ; b.  1883 ; ed  at  Cheltenham,  and 
at  R.  'LA. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  L'eut  - 
Col.  R.E.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
French  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan,  Bievet  Lieut. *-Col.,  Legion 
of  H mour,  Order  of  Leopold  of  B lgium 
with  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Piggott,  Henry  Howard,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  H.J.  Piggott,  of  Rome  ; 
b.  1871  ; an  Assist.  Sec.  Ministry  of  Trans- 
port: m.  1916,  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Routh 
Tomlinson  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919.  7 4,  Cheyne  Court,  tS.fV.3. 


Pigot,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O.  [see 
Pigot,  Bt.]. 

Pigott,  Lieut.-Col.  Grenville  Edmund, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Edmund 
Vincent  Pigott,  V.  of  Trentham,  Stoke-on- 
Trent  ; b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  1892,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1899,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; re- 
tired 1920;  served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches,  medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 

D. A.A.G.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  Somaliland  1909,  as  Director  of  Supplies 
and  Transport  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  thanked  by  Colonial  Office),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  was  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  and  Transport,  Aldershot,  Feb. 
to  Dec.  1912:  m.  1902,  Alys  Molesworth, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  A.  J.  Ogilvie, 
formerly  K.H.A.,  of  Eilden,  Dover;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1916.  Sports’  Club. 

Pigott,  Richard,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard 
Pigott,  formerly  of  Spencer  Park,  Wands- 
worth Common,  S.W.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Mill 
Hill  Sch.  ; B.A.  London  1881  ; a wholesale 
Tea  and  Coffee  Merchant,  and  a J.P.  for  co. 
London  ; Director  of  Tea  Supplies,  Ministry 
of  Food  1917-18  : m.  1888,  Mary  Richards, 
da.  of  Edward  Mountford ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  1,  Earlsfield  Road,  S.HL18;  Reform, 

and  New  City  Clubs. 

Pigott,  Col.  Robert  Edward  Pem- 
berton, C.I.E.,  son  of  Col.  Edward  Charles 
Pemberton  Pigott,  formerly  Essex  Regt.; 
b.  1866 ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Indian  Defence 
Force  (V.D.),  a M.I.E.E.,  and  Ch.  Elec- 
trical Engineer,  Bombay,  Baroda,  and 
Central  India  Railway : m.  1893,  Maude 
Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Thomas  Wil- 
kinson, C.E. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Bombay, 
Baroda,  and  Central  India  Railway,  Bom- 
bay. 

Pigott,  Major  Walter  Mytton  Roy- 
ston-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  West 
Royston-Pigott ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  18 — , Do  othy  Kath- 
leen, da.  of  the  late  Robert  Clarke  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Pigott,  Wing-Com.  Joseph  Ruscombe 
Wadham  Smyth-,  D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late 
Cecil  Hugh  Smyth-Pigott,  of  Brockley  Hall, 
Somerset;  b.  1890;  entered  R.N.  1907,  be- 
came Lieut.  1914,  Flight-Corn.  Roy.  Naval 
Air  Ser.  1915,  Squadron-Corn.  R.A.F.  19x6, 
and  is  Wing  Corn. ; served  in  Dardanelles 
1915,  with  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  tgtg,  the  Hon.  Clare 
Mary  Cecilia  Feilding,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of 
Denbigh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917). 

Pijper,  Col.  Schalk  Willem,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Comdt.  S.  African  Forces  ; Ger- 
man S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Pike,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Joseph, 

C. B.E.)  b.  1868;  Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Batn.  Duke 
of  Cornwall's  L-I-.  and  a D.L.  for  Cornwall; 
S.  Africa  1900-1901,  European  War  1914.19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1901,  Dorothy,  da. 
of  Daniel  O’Connell  ; cr.  C.B.E- (Mil.)  1919. 

1,  Douro  Terrace,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey. 

Pike,  Vice-Adm.  Frederick  Owen,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  T.  W.  R.  Pike, 

K.N.  ; b.  1851  ; is  Vice.-Adm.  R.N.  (retired), 
and  temporary  Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve; 
European  War  .914-19  (despatches,  Italian 
war  Cro«s):  m.  1893,  a da.  of  the  late 
Judge  Pohlman,  of  Melbourne,  Australia; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  2,  Clifton 

Villas,  Alverstoke,  Gosport. 

Pilcher,  Capt.  Cecil  Horace,  D.S.O., 

son  of  H.  C.  Pilcher,  of  Thorne  House, 
Henley;  b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Stubbington  House 
Sch.;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19, 
present  at  battle  of  Jutland,  latterly  in 
the  Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  Assist. 
Director  of  Anti-Submarine  Div.,  Ad- 
miralty 19T8  : m.  1911,  Catherine,  da.  of 
Col.  Moraitinio,  Greek  Army,  of  Athens 


COMPANIONAGE. 


809 


cr.  D.S.O.  1920.  36,  Queen's  Gate  Terrace, 

S.JF.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Pilcher,  Col.  Edgar  Montagu,  C.B. , 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O. , M.B.,  son  of  Col.  Jesse  G. 
Pilcher,  F.R.C.S.,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.  A. 
1887,  M.B.,and  B.C.  1890);  F.R.C.S. England 
1905;  entered  Army  1892,  and  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1895,  Major  1904, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Lieut. -Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Str. 
1917;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.);  sometime  Professor  of  Mil.  Surg. 
at  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll. ; appointed  Hon. 
Surg.  to  H.M.  1918  : m.  1899,  Lilias,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Henri  Campbell,  I.S.C.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  49.  St  George’s  Square , S.JF.i  ; 
Constitutional  Club. 

Pilcher,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  David,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Webb  Pilcher,  of 
Harrow;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered 
5th  Fusiliers  1879,  became  Capt.  Northum- 
berland Fusiliers  1886,  Major  1897,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1899,  Brevet 
Col.  1900,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1907;  retired  1919; 
Coast  of  Africa  1897-8,  in  command  of  Ex- 
pedition to  Lapai  and  Argeyah  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  3rd 
Mounted  Inf.  Regt.,  and  subsequently  of  a 
Column,  conducting  expeditions  to  Sunny- 
side  and  Douglas  1900  (despatches,  C.B., 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.,  Brevet  Col.);  raised  1st 
Batn.  W.  African  Frontier  Force  1897 
(thanked  by  Govt.);  was  D.A.A.G.,  Dublin 
Dist.  1895-7,  and  in  command  of  3rd  Brig.,  2nd 
Div.,  Aldershot  1904-7,  Bangalore  Brig. 
1907-8,  and  Sirhind  Brig.  1908-12 ; sometime 
Comdg.  Burma  Div.,  S.  Army,  India ; ap- 
pointed an  Extra  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1900,  Col. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and  an  Inspector  of 
Inf.  1914,  and  Comdt.  of  a Reserve  Centre 
19x6;  commanded  a Div.  at  Home  and  in 
France  1915  16  (despatches) ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Gloucestershire,  1 hornbury  Div. 
(NP)  Dec.  1918;  has  2nd  class  Order  of 
the  Red  Eagle  : m.  1st,  1889,  Kathleen  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  T.  Gonne,  17th  Lancers ; 
2ndly,  1913,  Mrs.  J.  C.  L.  Knight-Bruce  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Pilcher,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Spelman, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Drayson 
Pilcher  ; b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major, 
and  Acting;  Lieut.  - Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Grenadier  Guards  ; served  during  European 
War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pile,  Lieut.-Col.  Ferderick  Alfred,  D. S.  O., 
M.C.  [see  Pile,  Bt.l. 

Pilkington,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ray- 
mond, C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Richard 
Pilkington,  C.B.,  of  Rainford  Hall,  St. 
Helen’s ; b.  1875 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Man- 
chester Regt.  (T.F.);  served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  at  Gallipoli  1915  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) : m.  1903,  Constance 

Louise  (who  obtained  a divorce  1919),  da.  of 
Frank  Hargreaves,  of  Manchester;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1915.  The  Heyes,  Haydock,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Pilkington,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Carlisle, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  George  Pilkington,  of  Stone- 
leigh,  Woolton,  Liverpool;  b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  ; entered 
15th  Hussars  1894,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1919;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
15th  Hussars  and  a Corps  of  Mounted 
Troops  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1900,  Ethel 
Hay,  da.  of  Henry  Burrows,  of  Doe  Park, 

|l  Liverpool ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Cavalry  Club. 

Pilkington,  Major  Guy  Reginald,  D.S.O., 
I son  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Pilkington, 
I,  C.B  , of  Rainsford  Hall,  St.  Helens  ; 6.18 — ; 
I is  Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; served  during 
ji  European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 

!m.  1917,  Margery,  da.  of  Walter  Frost,  of 
Almondsbury,  Gloucestershire  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 


Pilkington,  HarrySeymour  Hoyle,  C.I.E. , 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Foster 
Pilkington,  J.P.,  of  Park  Lane  Hall,  Don- 
caster ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and 
at  St.  Stanislas  Coll.,  Tirlemont,  Belgium; 
entered  Indian  Post  Office  1890,  became 
Sup.  1897,  Assist.  Director-Gen.  1909,  and 
Postmast-r-Gen.,  United  Provinces  1913; 
employed  on  famine  duty  1900  ; China  Expe- 
ditionary Force  1900-1902,  in  charge  of  Field 
Post  Office  ; took  charge  of  Postal  arrange- 
ments during  visits  to  India  of  Prince  and 
Princess  of  Wales  1905-6,  the  Ameer  of 
Afghanistan  1906-7,  and  King  George  and 
Queen  Mary  1911-12,  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches) : m.  1904,  Constance 
Mary,  da.  of  F.  Nevill-May,  of  Shanghai ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1912,  C.I.E.  1917. 
Lucknow,  India  ; Arthur's , and  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Pilkington,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Edward, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Forces;  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Pilkington,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Pil- 
kington, C.B.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Lancashire,  a Colliery  Proprietor,  and  Hon. 
Lieut,  in  the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Prince 
of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.); 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1901 
with  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1902,  Naomi 
Evelyn  Beckett ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916  Wood- 
lands, Newton-le-  Willow s ; Bath  Club. 

Pilkington,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Norman, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Pil- 
kington, C.B.,  of  Rainford  Hall,  St.  Helens; 
b.  1877;  is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. 
(T.F.),  and  a J.P.  for  1 ancashire ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 

Pilson,  Major  Arthur  Forde,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Conway  Pilson,  J.P., 
of  Rathvilla,  Downpatrick,  co.  Down  ; b. 
1865;  ed.  at  Roy.  Sch.,  Armagh;  entered 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1888,  became  Capt. 
1896,  and  Brevet  Major  1897  ; retired  1908 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1896  as  Adjt.  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  as  Special  Ser.  Officer,  and  as 
Assist.  Dist.  Commr.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
employed  with  S.  African  Constabulary  as 
Dist.  Comdt.  1900-1901,  and  as  Administrator 
of  Martial  Law  in  Cape  Colony  1901-3 : m. 
1905,  Aida  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
St.  John  Mayne,  of  Rutland  Square,  Dublin, 
and  Mount  Sedborough,  co.  Fermanagh  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Rathdune,  Downpatrick , 
co.  Down. 

PiM,  Alan  William,  C.I.E.)  b 18 — ; 
ed.  at  Leipzig  Univ.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin ; entered  I.C.S.  1894  ; Joint  Sec. 
Board  of  Revenue,  United  Provinces  1910, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1911,  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1912,  and  Magistrate  and  Collector  19 — : 
m.  1916,  Nora  Gordon,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
John  Scott,  K.C.,  M.G.,  D.C.L.  [see  Scott, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Benares,  India. 

Pim,  Capt.  Douglas  Chetham,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915  - 17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pim,  James  Howard,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  C^st  of  Living  Commn.,  S.  Africa, 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Pinckney,  John  Robert  Hugh,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; a Director  of  Rowe,  ^ hite  and  Co. 
(Limited),  and  Ch.  Establishment  Officer, 
War  Trade  Intelligence  Depart.;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Pinder,  Charles  Ralph,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Frederick  Pinder,  of  Exeter ; b.  1866  ; 
appointed  Construction  Manager  at  H.M. 
High  Explosives  Factories  1915;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Pinhorn,  Col.  Henry  Quinten,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1862 ; Col.  (retired)  Army  Pay  Depart. 


i8io 


COMPANION  AGE. 


European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pink,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  John,  C.B., 

C. M.C.,  D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Charles  Pink, 
of  Wo'  dend  House,  Hants,  and  Winchester; 
b.  1857 ; entered  Army  1878,  became  Capt. 
The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.) 
1888,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1858, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Col. 
1909,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retir<-d)  1917; 
served  in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  in 
Burma  1886-7  and  1888-9  as  Orderly  and  I 
Intelligence  Officer,  and  as  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  (despatches  thrice,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O. ),  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (despatches),  with  Nile  Expedition 
1897,  present  at  actions  of  Ferkeh  and  Hafir 
(despatches),  and  with  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  Egyptian  Inf.,  present  at 
battles  of  A bara  and  Khartum  (despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  five  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  actions  of  Colenso,  Tugela 
Heights,  Monte  Cristo,  and  Allamand's  Nek, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Oueen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medai 
with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.)  ; commanded 
Khartum  Dist.  1909-10,  No.  10  Dist.  Eastern 
Command  1911-14,  and  a Brig.  1914-16, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches) : m. 
1909,  Alice  Evelyn,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Fleming,  of  Edinburgh  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1S89,  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1909. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Pink,  Wing-Cow.  Richard  Charles  Mon- 
tagu, C.B.E.  ; b.  188 < ; Wing-Corn.  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pinkney,  Col.  Edmund  Walker  Renny, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.S.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  17  (de 
spatches,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pinsent,  Major  John  Ryland,  D.S.O.; 
b 1888  ; is  Capt,  and  Brevet  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pin  will,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Richard, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1873;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  The  Kings  (Liverpool  Regt.);  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps , King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  1914-15  star, 
two  medals,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Piper,  Major  Stephen  Harvey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Alfred  Towry  Piper,  of  Bexbill ; b. 
1887  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at  London 
Univ.  (B.Sc.  1910)  ; 2nd  Lieut,  unattached 
(T.F.),  and  temporary  Major  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Mary  Joyce, 
da.  of  J oshua  Joyce  Cas  well;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
47,  Lenton  Road,  The  Park,  Nottingham. 
Pipon,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Col.  J.  K.  Pipon,  of  Norrimont,  Jersey; 
b.  1843;  ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich ; entered  R.A.  1861,  became  Capt.  1875, 
Brevet  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  Brevet 
Col.  1894,  Col.  1896,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1901 ; served  during  Fenian  Raid 
in  Canada  1866  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80,  as  Adj.  R.A.,  march 
from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  (despatches  thrice, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze  star.  Brevet 
Major),  and  in  China  1900,  as  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  R.A.  (despatches,  medal) ; was  a 
Col.-on  the-Staff,  Bengal  1896-1900  ; ap- 
pointed an  Assist.  Inspector  of  Remounts 
at  Head  Quarters  1903,  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
1905,  and  Major  of  the  Tower  of  London 
1900  : m.  1872,  Louisa  Anne,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir 
William  Edmonstone,  4th  Bt.  ; cr.  C.B  (Mil.) 
iqoo  Kings  House,  Tower  of  London, 

E. C.;  United  Service  Club. 

Pipon,  Hon.  Philip  James  Griffiths, 
C.I.E.,  M.C. ; b.  18  4 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Corpus  ( hristi  Coll  , Oxford  ; enteied 
I.C  S.  1896;  appointed  Political  Assist. 
N.-W.  Frontier  1906,  Political  Agent  1908 
Dep  Commr  1909,  a>  d an  Additional  Mem- 
ber Imperial  Legislative  Council  of  Indi  ; 
is  Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  N.-W  Frontier  Pro- 
vince; European  War  1914-17  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  C.I.E.):  m.  1907,  Nina,  da. 


of  G.  Ltvinge  Whately,  J.P. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917. 

Pipon,  Major  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O*. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Pir  Baksh  Walad  Mian  Muhammad, 

Khan  Bahadur,  C.I.E ; b.  18  - ; somtime 
Dep.  Collector,  Sind  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Pirie,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Patrick  Wil- 
liam, C.IL,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  William 
Pirie,  Indian  A'my;  b.  18=19;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  105th  L.I. 
1878,  Devonshire  Regt.  1879,  and  Indian 
Cav.  1882,  became  Lieut.  - Col.  1904,  Col. 
1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1914,  retired  1919  ; 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.):  m.  1890, 
Alice  Ida,  woo  d.  1019,  da.  of  the  late  Leopold 
Keller,  of  Elm  House,  Hornsey,  N.;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Marie  Place , Brenchley,  Kent ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Pirie,  Lieut. -Com.  Wilfrid  Bayley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Martin  Henry  Pirie,  of  9, 
The  Boltons,  S W.  ; b.  1888  ; enu  red  R.N. 
1902,  and  is  Lieut. -Lorn,  on  Emergency 
List ; served  at  Dardanelles  in  command  of 
a submarine  in  Sea  of  Marmora  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St 
Lazarus):  m.  1913,  Leonora,  only  da.  ol 
Victor  Stafford  ; cr.  D.S.O  1916. 

Pirrie,  Col.  Francis  William,  C.M.G., 
C.I.E.;  b.  1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Indian  Army;  served  with  Chitral  Re- 
lief Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1*97-8  (clasp),  and  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-18  (C.M.G.);  cr.  C.I.E. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Pitcairn,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Sampson, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Maior  and 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; has  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Pitcher,  Air  - Commodore  Duncan  Le 
Geyt,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  eon  of  Col. 
L uncan  George  Pitcuer,  ot  30,  Evelyn 
Mansions,  S.W.  ; b.  1877  ; formerly  Major 
aim  Brevet  Col.  Indian  Army,  and  now  Air- 
Commodore ; European  War.  1914-18  (de 
soaic  ics,  C.M.G  . Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.),  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  and  D.S.O.  1919. 

Pitchford  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Watkins, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Vet.  Corps,  and  Col.  and  Acting  Brig.-Gen. 
R.A.F. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  D.S.O.  1919. 
Pitkeathly,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Scott, 
C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,  C.B.E.,  D S 0..  son  of  James 
Pitkeathly;  b.  1882;  was  Electrical  Inspec- 
tor to  Govt,  of  United  Provinces,  India, 
and  Electrical  Engineer,  Coronation  Durbar, 
Delhi  1911,  and  temporary  Major  on  Special 
List,  and  Dep.  Director  of  Works  (Electrical 
and  Mechanical)  in  Mesopotamia  with  rank 
of  Col.  du  ing  European  War  ; Afghan  War 
1919,  as  Li  ut.-Coi.  R.E.  (C.I.E.):  *n.  1913, 
Eleanor  Mary,  da.  ot  Henry  Haines,  of 
Astlej’,  Worcestershire,  and  Tipton,  Staf- 
fordshire; cr.  C.V.O.  1911,  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. B.E-  (MiJ.)  1919,  C.I.E.  1920. 

Pitman,  Charles  Edward,  C.I.E.,  only 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Charles  Pitman, 
R.N.  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Naval  Sch.,  New 
Cross;  formerly  Director-Gen.  of  Indian 
Telegraphs  ; served  with  Lushai  Expedition 
1871-2,  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  and  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (despatches) : m.  1888, 

Lucy  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  David  Cargill ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1880.  Drewton,  Chelston,  Torquay,  j 
Pitman.  Major  Charles  Robert  Senhouse, 

D S O , M.C.,  only  son  of  Charles  Edward  , 
Pitman,  C.I.E.  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Blundell’s 
Sch.,  Tiverton  ; Capt.  Indian  Army,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Major; 
European  War  1914-18,  in  Egypt,  France,  1 
Mesopotamia,  and  Palestine  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  Drewton , I 
Chelston,  Torquay ; Junior  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Pitman,  Major  John  Downey,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Force;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


r 8 1 1 


Pitman,  Ca.pt.  Robert,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Capt.  William  Pitman,  R.N. ; b.  1836;  entered 

R. N.  1849,  became  Lieut.  1856,  Com.  1867 

(retired  1874),  and  Capt.  1882 ; served  in 
Baltic  1854-5,  present  at  attack  on  Svenborg 
(medal) ; was  Ch.  Sup.  of  London  Shipping 
Offices  and  River  Staff,  and  Sup.  of  River 
Staff  for  Ameliorating  Condition  of  Mer- 
chant Seamen  1875-1903  (introducing  system 
of  Transmission  of  Seamen’s  Wages  at 
Home  and  Continental  Ports):  m.  1869, 

Elizabeth  Ann,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late 
Andrew  Howard,  of  Ringmore,  Shaldon, 
Devon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  122,  Inverness 

Terrace , Hyde  Park , VC,;  United  Service 
Club. 

Pitman,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Tait,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Pitman, 
W.S.,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  i«68 ; entered  1 th 
Hussars  1889,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major 
1905,  Lieut. -Col.  1912,  and  Col.  916;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp). 

S.  African  Wari899-ioo2(despatches,  Queen's 

medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18,  as  Brip.  Corv.  a>  d Div.  ( oin.  (despatches. 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; is  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  2nd  Cav. 
Brig. : m.  <qzo,  Violet  M^ry,  da.  of  Sir 
M chael  Henry  Lakin,  <st  Bt.  : cr.  C.B 
(Mil  ) 1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Hill  Wootton, 

Warwick. 

Pitt,  Capt.  Francis  Joseph,  C.B.,  son  of 
William  Pitt,  formerly  of  Pittville,  Chelten- 
ham ; b.  1840;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  ; entered 
R.N.  1853,  became  Lieut.  1862,  Com.  1873, 
and  Capt.  (retired)  18 — ; served  in  Baltic 
1854-5,  with  Expedition  for  relief  of  Living- 
stone 1858,  in  Zanzibar  1859,  in  Japan  1863-4, 
resent  at  actions  of  Kargosima  and  Simono- 
eki  (wounded,  mentioned  in  despatches), 
and  in  S.  Afrii  a 1900  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; appointed  Naval  Assist,  to 
Director  of  Transport  1893  ; has  Humane 
So.’s  Medal  for  saving  life  at  sea;  author 
of  “ A Clean  Pair  of  Heels  ” : m.  1870,  Barbara 
Sophie,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of  Robert  Davidson, 
Physician-Gen.  of  Madras  Army,  and  widow 
of  Horatio  Nelson,  B.C.S. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1900.  36,  Lower  Sloane  Street , S.  IV. ; Marl- 

borough, and  United  Service  Clubs. 

Pitt,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1850; 
Col.  R.E.  (retired) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Fairseat 
House,  Wrotham,  Kent. 

Pitt,  Capt.  Stanley  Talbot  Dean-,  C.B.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1918. 

Pitt-Taylor  [see  Taylor]. 

Pitts,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1881;  M.R.<  .S.  1911,  L-D.S.  1906;  for- 
merly Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; Euro*  ean  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m. 
1915,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Major  G.  A. 
McCarthy,  Indian  Armv;  cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1918.  22,  Wimpole  Street,  W. 

Pitts,  Capt.  Joseph,  C.B.E. , M.C. ; b. 

18 — ; Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Director  of 
British  Corn  Bureau,  Roumania : European 
War  1914-19  (M.C.,  O.B.E.,  C.B.E.,  Rou- 
manian star)  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1920. 

Pitts,  Com.  Percy,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Com. 
and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Pitts,  Mrs.  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  Alex- 
ander Mackay  ; b.  1843  ; a Vice-Pres.  of 
Newfoundland  Women’s  Patriotic  Asso. : 
m.  1873,  the  Hon.  James  St  wart  Pit's, 

C. M.G.,  who  d.  1914;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Sutherland  House,  St.  John’s,  Newfound- 
land. 

Place,  Major  Charles  Godfrey  Morris, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  George  William  Place  ; 

b.  1886  ; European  War  1914-18  as  temporary 
Major  E.  Surrey  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C 
D.S.O.):  m.  1916,  Anna  Margaret,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  A.  Stuart  William , cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  10,  Shanganagh  Terrace,  Killiney, 

co.  Dublin. 

Place,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Otley,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Francis  Place;  b.  1875;  e<h 
at  Clifton  Coll. ; entered  R.E.  1895,  became 


Capt  1904,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1916  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  two  medals  with  seven  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18, 
on  Staff  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  prisoner);  appointed 
a Gen.  btaff  Officer  at  War  Office  1919  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1917.  United  Service 
Club. 

Planck,  Major  Oswald  Bertram  Fisher, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — : served  during  European 
War  1914  18  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Plant,  Major  Eric  Clive  Pegus,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  F.  Plant,  of 
Brisbane  ; b.  18—  ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S  O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  d Guerre,  O.B.E.):  rn.  1918, 
Oona  Hunter,  da.  of  the  late  John  Hunter 
Brown,  of  Thornton,  Pinner  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1917,  O.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Platt,  Lieut. -Com.  Francis  C.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-18  with  Submarines  (despatches 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Platt,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Platt  of  Hyning,  Carnforth  ; b.  1885; 
entered  Northumberland  Fusiliers  1905,  be- 
came Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet  Major  1917; 
Mohmand  Expedition  1908  (D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
Brevet  Major) ; appointed  a Brig.  Maj.  1920; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 

Playfair,  Wing-Com.  Frederick  Hope 
Grant,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Wing.- 
Com.  R.A  F. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Playfair,  Major  Ian  Stanley  Ord, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1891  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.E-  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Playfair,  Major  Thomas  Alfred  Jack, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Edmund  Playfair,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  18  ; Major  Aus- 

tralian Artillery ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  O B.E.)  : m.  1918, 
Madge,  da.  of  A.  M.  Hardv,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Playne,  Squadron-Leader  Basil  Alfred, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Playne,  of 
Minchinhampton ; b 1885  ; ed.  at  Camb. 
Univ.  (B.A.  1907);  M.R.C.S.  England  1910; 
is  Squad (on-Leader  R.A.F. ; Dardanelles 
1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1913,  Margaret 
Lowther,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Fisher,  of, 
Cambridge  ; cr.  D S.O  1915.  Floriston 
Bridge  Road,  Torquay. 

Pledge,  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is 
Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Construction,  Ad- 
miralty ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918.  The  Admiralty, 
Whitehall,  S.W. 

Plenderleath,  Capt.  Claude  William 
Manners,  C.B.E.)  b.  1863;  Capt.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19.  as  Commodore  of 
Convoys  (despatches):  m.  1911,  Albinia Clara 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  Rev  Gilbert  Lyon,  of 
The  Grove,  Teienmouth;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Junior  United  Service,  and  Devon 
and  Exeter  Clubs. 

Plimpton,  Major  Kelburne  Archibald, 
D S.O.  ; b.  1884  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major); 
cr.  D S.O  1917. 

Pleydell-Bouverie  [see  Bouverie]. 
Pleydell-Nott  [see  Nott]. 
Pleydell-Railston  [see  Railston], 
Plomer,  Col.  William  Harry  Percival, 

C.  M G .,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  A.  G.  Plomer, 
Indian  Armv;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  (retired);  Sudan  1884  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches. C.M.G,,  1914  star,  two  medals); 
cr  C M.G.  1917- 

Plowden,  Com.  Richard  Anthony  Aston, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 


1812 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Plowden,  Cecil  Ward  Chichele-,  C.I.E.,  ^ 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  Ward  j 
Chichele-Plowden ; b.  1864 ; is  Officiating 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Bengal ; has  King’s 
Police  Medal  : m.  1908,  Sylvia  Jessie,  da.  of 
Capt.  — Keble,  formerly  E.  Surrey  Regt.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1909.  Calcutta. 

Plowman,  Hon.  George  Thomas,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Plowman,  of  Boston, 
Lincolnshire;  b.  1858;  ed.  in  Boston;  j 
entered  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  Natal  1889,  | 
became  Sec.  to  Civil  Ser.  Board  1893,  Ch. 
Clerk  1894,  Assist.  Under-Sec.  1898,  Sec.  to 
Natal  Prime  Min.  1901,  Sec.  Railways  and  1 
Harbours,  and  a Member  of  Civil  Ser.  Board 
1901,  and  Accounting  Officer,  Railways  and 
Harbours  1905;  appointed  Joint  Sec.,  S. 
African  National  Convention  1908,  Provincial 
Sec.,  Natal  1910,  Dep.  Administrator  1917, 
and  Administrator  of  Natal  1918;  is  a J.P. 
for  Natal,  Chm.  of  Council  of  Natal  Govt. 
Museum,  Pres,  of  Natal  Branch  of  S. 
Africa  Colonization  Asso.,  and  a Member 
of  Board  of  Management  of  Grey’s  Hos 
pital  m.  1883,  Harriott  Anne,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Tribe,  of  New  Barnet, 
Herts;  cr.  C.M.G.  1008.  Hillside,  Loop 
Street , Pietermaritzburg , Natal;  Victoria 
( Pietermaritzburg ) Club. 

Plugge,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  J.  P.  Plugge,  of  Hull;  b.  1878;  ed. 
privately,  and  at  Victoria  Univ.,  Leeds 
(B.Sc.) ; is  Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Forces, 
and  a J.P.  ; served  in  Dardanelles  1915-16 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1910  Millicent 
Helen  Philson  Aickin ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Auckland , New  Zealand ; Auckland  Club. 

Plummer,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Waller, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Heathcote  Plum- 
mer, of  Barkington  Manor,  Devon;  b.  1871 ; 
entered  R.F.A.  1891,  became  Major  1908,  and  ■ 
Lieut.-Col.  1915;  retired  1920;  European  ! 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  j 
Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed  Sec.  Croydon  j 
Pensions  Committee  *920 : nt.  1st,  1901, 
Gladys  Nora  (from  whom  he  obtained  a j 
divorce  1919)  da.  of  John  M.  French;  2ndly 
1919,  Mary  Dorothy,  widow  of  Major  L.  C. 
Hill,  M.C.,  R.F.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Plummer,  Major  Maurice  Vernon, D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Henry  Plummer,  of  Rose- 
dale,  Toronto;  b.  1S81;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.  ! 
Sch.,  Port  Hope,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll  , | 
Canada;  became  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A.  1903,  j 
and  is  Major;  attached  R M.C.,  Canada 
1911-16,  and  Canadian  Field  Artillery  1916;  [ 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  ign,  Lora,  da.  of  V»  illiam 
Gray,  of  New  York  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Plummer,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Herman. 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Plunkett,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Abadie, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  Lincolnshire 
Re^t.,  and  an  A D.C. ; Nile  Expedition  1898 
(despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie,  Egyptian  [ 
medal  with  two  clasps,  medal),  Balkan 
Campaign  1912-13,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  1 

Plunkett,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Tindall,  j 

C. B. , son  of  the  late  Valentine  William 
Plunkett,  ; b.  1842;  entered  R.E.  1862,  \ 
became  Capt.  1875,  Major  1882,  and  Lieut.-  j 
Col.  1889 ; retired  1894 ; served  in  Sudan  j 
1885  ; appointed  to  Science  and  Art  Depart.,  , 
Dublin  1894,  and  became  Director  1895  ; | 
retired  1907  ; author  of  “ Conversation  1 
Manual  for  India,”  “ Anglo-Arabic  Vocabu-  I 
lary,  ” “ Walks  in  Cairo,”  and  other  works  : 
m.  1865,  Emily  Marian,  who  d.  1912,  da.  of 
Guilford  Barker  Richardson,  of  Blackheath, 
S.E. ; cr.  C B.  (Civil)  igoi.  Belvedere  Lodge , 
Wimbledon  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Plunkett,  Major  James  Frederick, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  D.C.M.,  son  of  the  late 

John  Plunkett;  b.  1878;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers:  European  War 
1914-18  as  Regimental  Serjeant-Maj.  Roy. 
Irish  Regt.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comog.  19th 
Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  and  13th  Batn  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  (despatches  five  times), 
D.C.M.,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  1914 


star,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1914,  Elsie  Le 
Lacheur;  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  two  Bars)  1918. 

Plunkett  - Ernle  - Erle  - Drax  [see 

Drax]. 

Pocock,  Col.  Herbert  Innes,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1861;  formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Pocock,  Lieut.-Col.  Malcolm  Robertson, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1876  ; is  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  ; served  in  Somaliland  1903-4 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  onN.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Pocock,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Poe,  Col.  John,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son 
of  James  Poe,  of  Kilkenny  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (M.B.and  B.Ch.,  Dublin  1896); 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1897,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Major  1909,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col. 
and  Col.  1918 ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
1916 : m.  1899,  Katherine,  who  d.  1918,  da. 
of  R.  J.  Goff ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Poe,  Major  John  Hugh  Love,  D.S  O .; 
b.  18 — ; Major  W.  India  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O 
1919. 

Poe,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Skeffington, 
D S 0.,  son  of  Adm.  Sir  Edmund  Samuel  Poe , 
G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1878;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.A.,  European  War 
1914-18  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1909,  Jean 

Rosina,  da.  of  Col.  Charles  Purvis  Boyd, 
of  Crofton  House,  Fitchfield,  Hants ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Poett,  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Howard,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E  , son  of  the  late  Joseph  Henry 
Poett,  of  San  Mateo,  California;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Beaumont  Coll.  ; entered  39th  Regt.  1876, 
became  Capt.  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1884,  Major 
1891,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1906 
(retired  1911),  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1912,  and 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  Afghan  War  1880 
(medal),  with  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
1884-5,  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  A.  A G., 
Army  Head  Quarters  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.),  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne);  was  Instructor  at  R.M.C.  1892, 

D. A.A.G.,  Home  Dist.,  1892-5,  D.A.A  G., 
Ceylon  1895-9,  D.A.G.,  E.  Command,  India 
1906-7,  and  N.  Army,  India  1907-8,  and  S. 
Army.  India  1908-10  ; appointed  to  command 
a Brig.  1914,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G  1915.  and 
a D.A.Q.M.G.  19x7  : m.  1889,  Julia  Baldwin, 
da.  of  Edward  Thompson  Caswell,  of  Provi- 
dence, Rhode  Island,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Poland,  Lieut.-Cotn.  Allan,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1888;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.;  European  War 

1914- 18  with  Submarines  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Polk-Gell  (Chandos-Pole-Gell)  [see 
Gell] . 

Pollard,  Major  Alexander  Morton, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8. 

Pollard,  Pay  master- Capt.  Charles  Fleet- 
wood,  C.B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  18^8  ; entered  R.N. 
1884,  became  Assist.  Paymaster  1889,  Pay- 
master 1900,  Staff-Paymaster  1904,  Paymaster- 
Corn.  1908,  and  Paymaster-Capt.  11,19;  was 
Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  Home  Fleets  1911-14, 
Grand  Fleet  (additional)  1914,  and  The  Nore 

1915- 18,  and  Naval  Assist,  to  First  Sea  Lord 

ot  the  Admiralty  1918-19;  European  War 
1914-18  (Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  St. 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan):  m.  1912,  Rhoda 

Estelle  Desiree,  da.  of  the  late  Brig. -Gen. 
Francis  Douglas  Scott,  and  widow  of  James 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Hugh  Warde ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Pollard,  Major  Cyril  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
son  of  R.  L.  Pollard,  L.D.S. ; b.  1889 ; is 
Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.SO.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Pollard,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Chambers, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Pollard,  of 
Cleadon  Grange,  Sunderland ; b.  1874 ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Durham  Univ.  (B.A,  1894); 
is  Managing  Director  of  Seaton  Delaval 
Colliery,  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (Territorial 
Force);  S.  Alrican  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1904,  Maria  Ethel,  da.  of  William  Thompson, 
of  Dyke  House,  West  Hartlepool ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915*  C.M.G.  1918.  Seaton  Delaval  Hall, 
Northumberland. 

Pollard  Col.  James  Hawkins- Whitshed, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Rear- 
Adm.  Edwin  John  Pollard,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of 
Haynford  Hall,  Norwich ; b.  1866 ; ed.  at 
Repton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ,*  entered  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1886,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1908, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1916;  Burma 
Expedition  1687-9  (medal  with  clasp), Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1890  (clasp),  Isazai  Ex- 
pedition 1892,  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  Chitral  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4,  on  Staff  (des- 
patches, medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-19  on  Staff,  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his 
Regt.,  and  Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches 
seven  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet-Col.,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  1914-15  Star,  two  medals,  Belgian 
Order  of  the  Crown  of  Belgium,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; appointed  Brig. 
Com.  S.  Scottish  Brig.  (T.F.)  1920:  m.  1899, 
Clare  Evelyn,  who  d.  1907,  da.  of  George 
Hamilton  Low  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  D.S.O.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Pollard,  Capt.  William  Alexander, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902 
with  Bethune’s  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1902. 

Pollard,  Com.  William  Faulkner, D.S.O., 
R.D. ; b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N.R. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Mine 
Sweepers  ^despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pollard-Lowsley  [see  Lowsley]. 

Pollen,  Capt.  Francis  Gabriel  Hunger- 
ford,  C.B.E.  [see  Pollen,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Pollen,  John,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of  John 
Pollen,  formerly  of  Mount  Haigh,  Kings- 
town, Dublin  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Kingstown 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  and 
LL.B.  1871,  LL.D.  1883)  ; Bar.  Middle 
Temple  1898;  entered  I.C.S.  1871,  became 
Acting  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay  and 
Sec.  to  Gov.’s  Council  1880,  Assist,  to 
Commr.  in  Sind  and  Sindi  Translator  to 
Govt.  1881,  Political  Sup.  Thar  and  Parkar 
Dists.,  Dist.  Judge,  and  Sup.  of  Police, 
1884,  Dist.  Magistrate  of  Broach,  Ratnajiri 
and  Panch  Mahals  1890,  Commr.  of  Customs, 
Bombay  1900,  and  a M.L.C.  1902;  is  an 
Interpreter  in  Russian,  Reporter  on  Ex- 
ternal Commerce,  Pres,  of  So.  for  Pre- 
vention of  Cruelty  to  Animals  (India)  and 
of  Anthropological  So.  (India),  a Member  of 
Committee  of  Anglo-Russian  Literary  So. 
and  of  Imperial  Institute, and  Lieut.-Col.  Sind 
and  Bombay  Vol.  Rifles  (V.D.) ; employed 
on  special  duty  during  Bengal  Famine  1874, 
and  on  Demarcation  Boundary  Commn.  of 
H.H.  the  Holkar  of  India’s  Dominions,  and 
Bombay  Famine,  and  a Commr.  to  enquire 
into  rights  of  Tenants  and  Landholders 
(Sind),  and  for  revision  of  Customs  Pro- 
cedure; Pres,  of  3rd  Esperanto  Congress, 
and  of  British  Esperantist  Asso.,  and  Hon. 
Sec. E. India  Asso.;  received  Kaisar-i-Hind 
gold  medal  1917;  author  of  “Rhymes  from 
Russia,”  etc.  : m.  1880,  Mary,  3rd  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  T.  T.  Haggard,  R.A.,  of  Norfolk  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1903.  2,  Paper  Buildings,  Temple, 

E. C.;  Bycullah  {.Bombay),  Royal  Bombay 


1813 


Yacht  {Western  India)  and  Sind  {Sind) 
Clubs. 

Pollen,  Capt.  Stephen  Hungerford, 

C. M.G.  [see  Pollen,  Bt.]. 

Pollitt,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Paton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  J.  S.  Pollitt;  b.  1878;  is  a 
Director  of  Brunner,  Mond  and  Co. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.,  attached  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
(wounded  four  times,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
and  Bars);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917  (2nd 
Bar  1919).  Winnington,  Northwich,  Cheshire. 

Pollock,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  R.  Pollock;'  b 1868;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll. ; is  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser. ; S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  as 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 

D.S.O.  1917*  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pollock,  Col.  Evelyn,  C.B.E.  [see 
Montagu- Pollock,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Pollock,  Com.  Henry Brodhurst,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883  ; sometime  Com.  R.N.V.R. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  1916, 
Dorothy  Margaret,  da.  of  Alexander  F. 
Blood,  K.C. ; cr.  D.S.O.  rgi8  (Bar  1919). 
Pollock,  Major  Hugh  Alexander,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers ; Euro- 
pean War  19 14- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D S.O.  19x9. 

Pollock,  Major  John  Alsager,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. 
(Reserve) ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Sudan  1914  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D S.O.  1919. 

Pollock,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Archibald 
Henry,  C.B.  [see  Montagu-Pollock,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Pollock,  Major  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; temporary  Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Pollok,  Major  Robert  Valentine,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Pollok  (see  B. 
Clanmorris)  ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Major  Irish  Guards  ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O,, 

C. B.E.)  ' m.  1916,  Sylvia  Bettina,  da.  of 
George  Fellows,  of  Strancliffe,  Barrow-on- 
Soar;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  X919. 

Pollok-McCall  [see  McCall]. 
Pollok-Morris  [see  Morris]. 

Polson,  Capt.  Donald,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
George  MacLeod  Poison,  of  Helmsdale, 
N.B.  ; b.  1871  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Capt.  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Blen- 
heim, Marlborough,  New  Zealand. 

Pom  are,  Hon.  Mauri,  C.M.G.,  M.D. , 
son  of  William  Noera  Pomare,  Ch.  of  the 
Te  Atiawa ; b 1876;  M.D.  1900;  was  Ch. 
Health  Officer  to  Maories  tQoi-n  ; is  Min. 
Representing  Maori  Race,  Min.  for  Maori 
Councils  and  Min.  for  the  t 00k  and  other 
Islands:  m 1902,  Miria  Woodbine  Johnson  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Hiwiroa , Lower  Hutt,  Neiv 
Zealand. 

Pomeroy,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  John, 

D. S.O.  [see  V.  Harberton,  colls.]. 
Ponnambalam  RXmXnathan  [see  Rama- 

nathan]. 

Ponsonby,  Capt.  Douglas  Gordon,  D S.O. ; 
b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Ponsonby,  Major  Henry  Chambre, 
D.S.O.  [see  E.  Bessborough,  colls.]. 
Ponsonby,  Maj.-Gen.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  Tsee  E.  Bessborough,  colls.]. 

Poock,  Col.  John  Alfred,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
Joseph  Poock,  formerly  of  Civil  Ser. ; b. 
1857 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  (V.D.)  Comdg. 
and  Hon.  Col.  1st  E.  Anglian  Brig.  R.F  A. : 
m.  1881,  Carrie  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late 
Phillip  Carter  Clarke,  C.E.,  of  Manchester  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I814 


Poole,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  James,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18  ; is  Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt., 

and  Comdg  a Brig  in  India  with  rank  of 
Brig  -ben.  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
Inoia  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M  G., 
Order  of  Scar  oi  Roumania) : m.  1919  ; 
Margaret,  da.  of  Percy  copeland  Morris, 
LL.B.,  and  widow  of  Major  John  ienry 
Dives  Costeker,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Poole,  Major  Francis  Garden,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  Words- 
worth Poole,  M.D.,  of  St.  Mark’s, 
Cambridge  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Camb., 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered 
E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  1905, 
and  Major,  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.)  1912;  served  wi  h Lake 
Shirwa  Expedition  1897,  in  Northern  Rho- 
desia 1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  command 
of  International  Vol.  during  siege  of  Lega- 
tions at  Peking,  and  as  Adj.  of  Defence 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  with  China  Field  Force 
1900-1901,  as  Transport  Officer,  British  Mem- 
ber of  International  Commn.  (Paoting  Fu), 
and  Railway  Staff  Officer  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  Bahr  el  Ghazal  1903-4  with  Abor  Expedi- 
tion 1911-12  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1918-19  (despatches  twice;; 
was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1903-10  (4th 
class  Osmanieh) ; appointed  a Staff-Cap^ . 
1915,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916  and 
1918-19;  is  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1919,  Madeli  e 
Leyland,  da.  of  Alfred  B*ight,  of  Windy  Gap, 
Formby;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.F.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Travellers' , and  United  Service  Clubs. 

Poole,  Col.  Gerald  Robert,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  Col.  2nd  Comdt.  R.M.A. ; S. 
African  War  1901,  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
19x7,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Poole,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  S?ndford, 
D.S,0.\  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve  (formerly  Major  W.  Somerset 
Yeo.) ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Poole,  Major  Henry  Reynold,  D.S  O., 
O.B.E. ; son  of  Henry  Skeffington  Poole, 
of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  b.  1877;  entered 
R.A.  1899,  and  became  Major  1914;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S  O.,  Lfgion  of  Honour):  m.  19—;  cr. 
D S O.  .916,  O.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Poole,  Major  Ivan  Maxwell  Conway, 
D.S.O.;  b 1878;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S  O.)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916 
Poole,  Capt.  John  Sanderson,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , M C ; 6.1896;  formerly  Capt.  King’s  , 
Rov.  Rifle  Corps;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  DS.O,  M.C.);' 
cr  D S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Poole,  Capt.  Leopold  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  - 
M.C.,  M.B.;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Edinburgh] 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M.  1910)  ; Capt.  I 
R.A.M.C.;  EuropeanWar  1914-18  (despatches  ! 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1918. 

Poolk,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O..  M.C.;  j 
6.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  ' 
Comdg.  a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  I 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Pooll,  Capt.  John  Alexander  Batten-,  | 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Lancers; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded  twice,  de- ! 
spatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Pooran  Singh,  Maj.-Gen.,  C.I.E.  ; b.  I 
18  ; is  Maj.-Gen.  Kapurthala  Imperial  Ser. 

Troops;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Poore,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Montagu,  C.I.E.,  \ 
D.S.O.  [»ee  Poore,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Pope,  Capt.  Alfred  Thompson,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.N.R.  ; served  j 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O  ):  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pope,  Major  Arthur  William  Uglovv,  j 
C.I.E.  son  ofthe  Rev.  G.  L'glow  Pope,  D.D., 
of  Indian  Institute,  Oxford  : b.  1858  ; entered  ] 
Public  Works  Depart,  of  India  1878,  and  1 
retired  1910  as  Traffic  Sup.  of  Oudh  and 
Rohilkund  Railway;  retired  as  Lieut.  Col 
from  Indian  Vol.  Force ; sometime  Gen. 
Manager  of  Imperial  Chinese  Railways,  and  1 


Adviser  for  Chinese  Railways  to  Chinese 
Govt.  ; served  during  European  Warigi4-i7, 
as  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Railway  Trans- 
port, with  rank  of  Major ; has  5th  class  of 
Chim  se  Order  of  the  Excellent  Crop  : m. 
1886,  Annie  Catherine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  T. 
Becher,  of  Ballygiblin,  co.  Cork;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1906.  Clyde,  Glen  Road,  Boscombe,  Hants. 
Pope,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar  William  Michael, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Sir  Joseph  Pope,  K.C.M.G., 

C. V.O.,  I. S.O  ; b.  1887;  Lieut.-Col.  Nova 
Scotia  Regt.;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G  ) : m.  1911,  Margaret  Marie 
Ginge  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Pope,  Edward  Benjamin,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1890  ; Lieut.  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1918. 

Pope,  Major  Francis,  D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  is 
Major  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers;  seived 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S  O.) : m.  1920,  Sybil  Florence 

Ma.y,  da.  of  Dr.  A.  Bcarl>n  Wilson,  of  7. 
Warrio  Square,  St.  Leonards-on-  ea;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Waldan,  92,  Plaistow  Lane, 
Bromley,  Kent. 

Pope,  Col.  Harold,  C.B.,  son  of 
Edward  Pope;  b.  1873;  ed.  privately;  is 
in  W.  Australia  Civil  Ser.,  and  Col. 
Australian  Mil.  Forces  ; specially  employed 
in  W.  Australia  Govt.  Railways;  Europ  an 
War  1915  17,  in  command  of  a Batn.  Austra- 
lian Imperial  Forces  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  C.B.):  m.  1^96,  Susie  M.  Slater; 
cr.  L.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Belmont  Park,  Western 
Australia  j Naval  and  Military  {Perth)  Club. 
Pope,  Lieut.-Com.  Rowland  Kyrle  Cecil, 
D.S.O.  ; 6.  18 — ; LieuL-Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Pope,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Buxton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Christ 
Coll.,  Camb.;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Nile 
of  Egyp  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x6.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Pope,  Major  Vyvyan  Vavasour,  D.S.O., 
M.C,  only  son  of  James  Pope;  6.  1891; 
ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.;  entered  N.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1912,  and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (thrice  w.unded,  despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1916. 

Pope,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Wippell, 
C.  M.  G.,  son  of  the  late  J ohn  Pope,  of  Baring 
Lodge,  Exeter : 6.  1857  ; ed.  at  Sherborne ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C.  ; served  in  Egypt 
1882  (present  at  Tel-el-Ktbir,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Bechuanaland  Ex- 
pedition 18  5.  in  Zululand  1888  (received 
thanks  of  Zululand  Govt.,  and  services 
brought  to  notice  of  Bee  of  State  for  War), 
with  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  (Queen  s 
medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (C.M.G  ):  m.  1917,  Mabel  Jennie, 
da.  of  George  Wnitwell,  of  Durham  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  9 ,Couitjietd  Gardens,  S-  W. ; 

luntor  United  Service,  Royal  Automobile, 
and  Devon  and  Exeter  Clubs. 

Pope-Hennessy  [see  Hennessy]. 

Popham,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Ley  borne, 

D. S.O. ; 6 1875  » *s  Major  and  brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-1* 
in  British  E.  Abie*  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lir-ut  -Col  , Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt) : 
m.  1914,  Mary  B-idget,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Nathaniel  Atkinson,  K.C.S.I. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Popham,  Major  Francis  James,  D.S.O., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Vyvyan  Wallis 
Popham  ; 6.  1871  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Sch. ; late 
Major  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. ; European  \V  ar 
19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  Arthur's  Club. 

Popham,  Major  Gilbert  Leybourne, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1914;  served  during 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.0. 1915. 

Popham,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Stewart, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Benjamin  Popham,  of 
Kinsale,  Cork  ; b.  1876 ; entered  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.)  1899, 
became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1918 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  B evet  Lieut. -Col.,  Ordei  of 
White  Eigle  of  Serbia  with  Swords);  was 
a Brig.-Maj.  1915,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1918:  m.  1907,  Mildred  Mary  Stewart,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Major  Arthur  J.  Roberts,  44th 
Regt. ; cr.  D.S  O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Popham,  Air-Commodore  Henry  Robert 
Mooie  Brooke-,  C B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 

A.F.C.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Brooke,  of 
Weiheringsett,  Suffolk;  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Oxford- 
shire L.1. 1898,  became  Capt.  1904,  Capt  Roy. 
Flying  Corps  1912,  Brevet  Major  1913,  Major 
1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col. 
19x8  (now  Air-Commodore) ; European  War 
1914-19  on  Staff,  with  rank  of  Brig.- Gen. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas,  Brevet  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
A.F.C.,  C.B.)  ; has  assumed  the  additional 
surname  of  Popham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Porch,  Lieut. -Col.  Cecil  Porch,  D.S.O., 
sen  of  the  late  John  Albert  Porch,  of  Edgar- 
ley,  near  Glastonbury  ; b.  1873  ; is  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
and  Comdg.  a Di  persal  Unit  with  rank  of 
Lieut  -Col.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
lour  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  twro  clasps), 
and  duiing  European  War  1914-17  (twice 
wounded,  despatches,  D S.O  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Major) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 
Porch,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Albert, 

C. I.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  John  Albert 
Porch,  of  Edgarley,  co.  Somerset ; b.  1879  ; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Supply  and 
Transport  Corps;  European  War  1914-19 
(M.C.,  C.I  E.)  : m.  1904,  Maud  Cecil,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  George  Palmes,  of  Naburn  Hall, 
Yorks;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Portal,  Brig.-Gen.  Bertram  Percy,  C.B., 
D S.O  [see  Portal,  Bt.]. 

Portal,  Squadron-Leader  Charles  Fred- 
erick Algernon,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  E.  R. 
Portal,  of  Eddington  House,  Hungerford ; b. 
18 — ; Squadron-Leader  R. A. F.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  1919,  Joan  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir 

Charles  Glynne  Earle  Welby,  C.B.,  5th 
Bt. ; cr  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Portal,  Capt.  John  Leslie,  D. S.O. , son 
of  Edward  Robert  Portal,  J.P.,  of  Edding, 
ton  House,  Hungerford,  Berks;  b.  1886;  is 
Capt.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  ; served 
in  German  E.  Africa  1914-17  with  King’s 
African  Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Portal,  Major  Maurice,  D.S. O. ; b 18 — ; 
Major  Remount  Ser.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Portal,  Lieut.-Col.  Wyndham  Raymond, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.  [see  Portal,  Bt.]. 

Porteous,  Alexander,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
lateAlexander  Porteous,  J.P.,D.L.,  of  Lauris- 
ton,  Kincardineshire ; b.  1855  ; ed.  atHarrow  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1878,  became  Assist.  Commr., 
Assam  1879,  and  Dep.  Commr.  1890;  retired 
1904;  was  Officiating  Political  Agent,  Mani- 

Eur  1892-4  and  1897-8,  Political  Officer,  N. 

ushai  1894-7,  and  Officiating  Judge  and 
Commr.,  Assam  Valley  Dists.  1900-1902;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1902.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 
Porteous,  Col.  Charles  Arkcoll,  C.I.E., 
son  of  H.  W.  Porteous,  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Hospitals,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1839 ; 
entered  Indian  Army  1856,  became  Capt.  1868, 
Major  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  1882,  and  Col.  1886  ; 
served  during  Indian  Mutiny  1857-9,  present 
at  capture  of  Lucknow,  and  in  numerous 
actions  with  Rohilkund  and  Central  India 


1815 


Field  Forces  (medal  with  two  clasps) ; was 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  ofPolice,  Madras  1883-7, 
Acting  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police  1887-8,  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Jails  1888-9,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police  1890-94 ; is  a J.P.  for  London  : 
m.  1864,  Catherine,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J. 
Thomas;  cr.  C.I.E.  1895.  Hawkshaw,  Seven- 
oaks. 

Porteous,  Lieut.-Col.  John  James, 

C. M.G.,  third  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Porteous,  J .P.,  of  Lauriston  Castle , Montrose ; 
b.  1857  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. 
(retired);  in  Remount  Ser.  1914-19;  Afgnan 
1879-80  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
medal)  ; m.  1882,  Nelly,  only  da.  of  Percy 
Morris,  of  The  Hall,  Uttoxeter  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Porteous,  Capt.  Norman,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  R.E.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Porter  Lieut. -Col.  Cecil  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18— ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Porter, Brig. -Gen.  Cyril  Lachlan,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  E.  Kent  Regt. ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897  8 (clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  as  Brig. -Gen.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1918. 

Porter,  Major  Frederick  Joseph  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  J.  Porter,  of  Hove, 
Sussex;  b.  1867;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1891,  and  became  Major  1903  ; retired 
1913;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1891,  Margaret,  who  d 1913,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Goff ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Porter,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Colin  Mansel, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  end  Brevet  Litut.- 
Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; S.  Alrican 
War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Porter,  Major  Herbert  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1872;  entered  19th  Hussars  1894,  became 
Capt.  Brevet  Major  1903,  and  Capt.  (The 
King’s  Liverpool  Regt.)  1905  ; retired  1910  ; 
served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1898  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  Bida 
Expedition  1900-1901  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  with  Kontagora 
Expedition  1902  (despatches),  with  Kano- 
Sokoto  Expedition  1903  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  as  an 
A. D.C.  on  Personal  Staff:  m.  1913,  Rachel, 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Edwards ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1904. 

Porter,  Major  James  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Porter,  Col.  John  Cyril,  C.M.G. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col.  R.A.F. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Porter,  John  Fletcher,  C.B  E.,  M.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  lohn  Fletcher  Porter; 
b.  1873;  ed.  at  E,n  field  Coll.,  York,  and  at 
Yorkshire  Coll.,  Leeds;  M.B.  London  1859; 
forme<l>  Major  R.A.M.C. ; Dep.  Director 
Med.  Sers.,  Ministry  of  Pensions  1917-19, 
and  Director  1919-20;  a J.P.  f r co.  London  : 
m.  1901,  Ida  Mary.  da.  of  the  Rev  T.  H. 
Richards;  cr  CB.E-  (C'vil)  io>o.  Home- 
wood,  Atkins’  Road,  ClaphamPark,  S.W.12  : 
National  Liberal  Club 

Porter,  Ludovic  Charles,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  L.  Porter;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered  I.C.S. 
1887,  became  City  Magistrate,  Lucknow  1895, 
Dep.  Commr.  1901,  Magistrate  and  Col. 
lector  1904,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India.  Edu- 
cation Depart.  1911,  and  Commr.  United 
Provinces  1917;  cr.  C.I.E.  19x1,  C.S.I.  1916. 
Porter,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
M.B  ,son  of  the  late  Andrew  Porter;  b.  1858  ; 

M B.  and  C.M.,  Glasgow  1879;  became 
Major  R.A.M.C.  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Col. 
19x4,  Surg.-Gen.  1915,  and  Maj.  Gen. 
(retired)  1918 ; Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6 


1 8 16 


COMPANION  AGE. 


(honourably  mentioned,  star),  S.  Africa  I 
1899-1902,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith,  j 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  four  | 
times,  promoted  Surg.-Gen.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  ; 
Guerre,  C.M.G.) : m.  1903,  Mary  Phillipa,  I 
da.  of  the  late  John  Johnstone;  cr.  C.B.  j 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Porter,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Cole,  C.B. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Erisey  John  Porter, 
of  Dene  Lodge,  Morwenstow,  Cornwall;  b. 
1851  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; entered 
6th  Dragoon  Guards  1872,  became  Capt. 
1878,  Major  1886,  Lieut. -Col.  1895,  Brevet 
Col.  1899  (h.-p.  1900),  Col.  1905  (retired 

1908),  and  Brig.-Gen.  1912  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches,  medal),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  Cav. 
Brig,  (despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps, 
C.B.) ; was  a Staff  Officer  for  Imperial  Yeo., 

S.  Command  1905,  and  commanded  Potchef- 
stroom  Sub-Dist.,  S.  Africa  with  rank  cf 
Brig.-Gen.  1906-8  ; is  Co.  Comdt.  for  Corn- 
wall, and  a J.P.  and  DL.  for  Cornwall: 
m.  1st,  1878,  Mary  Frances  Louisa,  who 
d.  1898,  da.  of  the  late  James  William 
McLeod,  of  Rasay,  N.B. ; 2nd,  1903,  Jane 
Eliza,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  W. 
Chapell  Hodge,  J.P.,  of  Pounds,  Devon ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Trematon  Castle , near 
Saltash,  Cornwall ; Plaish  Hall , Church 
Stretton,  Salop ; Junior  Constitutional , and 
Royal  Western  Yacht  Clubs. 

Porter,  William  Haldane,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Josias  Leslie  Porter,  D.D.,  of 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast;  6.1867;  ed.  at  Queen's 
Coll.,  Belfast,  and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A. 
1891);  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1895;  appointed 
H.M.  Inspector  under  Aliens  Act,  Home 
Office  1905  : m.  1906,  Sybil  Osborne  Pochin  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Quenby,  Gerrards 
Cross,  Bucks;  Travellers'  Club. 

Porter,  Major  William  Ninnis,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Com.  William  Porter,  Indian  Marine ; 
b.  1849  > ed.  privately,  and  at  Caius  Coll., 
Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1879  > appointed 
Assist.  Dist.  Sup.  1875,  Dist.  Sup.  1880, 
Assist.  Commr.  1886,  Dep.  Commr.  1890,  and 
Commr.  1902 ; retired  1905 ; served  during 
Burma  War  1885-93,  as  Dep.  Commr.  and 
Political  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  thanked  by  Gov.-Gen.  of  India) ; 
sometime  Major  Burma  Railway  Vol.  Rifles 
(V.D.) ; Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  Pres, 
of  an  Area  Quartering  Committee  ; European 
War  1915  (severely  wounded) : m.  1882, 
Lydia  Sophia,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Wood- 
ward, of  Grove  Park,  Chiswick;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1Q04.  Northcote  House , 46,  Wilbury  Road, 
Hove  ! East  India  United  Service  Club.  \ 
Porter,  Col.  Thomas  William  Rose-,  ! 

C. B. , son  of  Major  J.  W.  Porter,  of  Deme- 
rara  ; b.  1844  ; is  Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; 
served  during  New  Zealand  War  1863-72 
(medals),  and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  Comdg.  : 
7th  and  9th  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  | 
(medals  with  clasps,  C.B.) : m.  1906,  Florence  1 
Ellen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  James  Hanser  I 
Sheppard;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Heatherlea,  ! 
Gisborne,  New  Zealand. 

Po  Sa  [see  Maung  Po  Sa]. 

Poston,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John  Lloyd, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  George  lames  Poston,  of 

Bishopsford,  Mitcham,  Surrey;  6.  1881; 

entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  1 
Lieut.-Col.  ; Sudan  with  Egyptian  Army  j 
(despatches,  Medjidie),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  Brevet  Lieut -Col.) : I 
m.  1st,  1907.  Nellie,  whorf  1909,  da.  of  Richard  \ 
A.  Pfungst  ; 2ndly,  19  8,  Manorie  Blanche, 
da.  of  Edward  Dalglish,  of  Wellesbourne, 
Warwickshire,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col. 
Edward  Thesiger  Frankland  Hood,  D.S.O.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Pott,  Capt.  Douglas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  Col.  William  Pott,  of  Springwells,  Ste\- 
ni  g,  Sussex;  6.  1888;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  Capt.  Indian  Cav.;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  France,  Mesopotamia, 
ana  Palestine  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7.  United  Service  Club. 
Pott,  Major  Edward  Helme,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  William  Pott,  of  Springwells, 
Steyning,  Sussex;  6.  1880;  ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll. ; Major  Indian  Cav. ; S.  Africa  1901- 


1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1914,  Louisa  Medora  Hermione,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  William  Arcedeckne  Vanneck  [see 

B.  Huntingfield]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Potter,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Furniss.  C.M.G., 

D.S.O.;  b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1920,  Anne 
Janet  Baird,  widow  of  Farquhar  Gray 
Trim,  of  Kirkhill  Castle,  Colmonell,  Ayr- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.,  1919. 

Potter,  Lieut.-Col.  Colin  Kynaston, 
D.S.O.,  M.C  , son  of  Edmund  Peel  Potter  ; 
6.  1877  ; ed.  at  Malvern  Coll. ; Lieut.-Col.  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  sar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Potter,  Edmund,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Robert 
Potter,  of  Shep  herds  well,  Dover  ; 6.  1853; 
Assist.  Solicitor  Board  of  Trade : m.  1880, 
Edith  Isabel  Loud,  da.  of  Henry  Loud 
Harrisson,  formerly  of  Blackheath ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Petone,  Church  Path,  Deal. 

Potter,  Lieut.-Col.  Harman  Barnes, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Potter,  of  78,  Glenel- 
don  Road,  Streatham,  S.W. ; b.  1882;  entered 
The  Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1901,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; served  in  Aden 
1903-41  and  in  Togoland  1915  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
Troops,  Gold  Coast  1917  : m.  1915,  Rhoda, 
da.  of  the  late  Montague  Barker,  of  Cam- 
bridge; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Potter,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Rowland, 

C. M.G.;  b.  18 — ; is  Col.  New  Zealand  Staff 
Corps ; served  during  S.  African  War  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Potter,  Col.  Herbert  Cecil,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. ; b.  1875 ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Roy  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  Sudan  1908  (medal  with  clasp, 
4th  class  Osmanieh),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O., C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  two 
medals):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Vo'TTKR, Lieut.-Col.  James  Archer,  . B.E . ; 
b.  18— ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Leicestershire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  J cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Potter,  John  Alexander,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; a Member  of  Mil  Ser  Committee, 
Min  of  Munitions  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Potter,  Capt.  John  Watts,  D.S.O. ; 
6.  18 — ; Capt.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.; 
European  War  19 14-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Potter,  Major  Kenneth  Mitchell,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18— -formerly  Major  R.F.A. ; served 
during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Potter,  Lieut.-Col. William  Allen,  D.S.O., 
younger  son  of  the  late  Tom  Potter,  J.P. 
of  Daybrook  House,  Notts;  6.1888;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Margaret,  only 
da.  of  James  Forman,  of  Cavendish  Cres* 
cent  North,  The  Park,  Nottingham;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Lambley  House,  Wood- 
borough,  Notts. 

Pottinger,  Major  Edward  Charles, 
D.S.O.  ; 6.  1868  ; is  Major  Reserve  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Potts,  Major  Edmund  Thurlow, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  MD.  ; 6.  1878;  ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1901,  M D. 
1903);  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1905, 
became  Capt.  1909,  and  Major  1915  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.) ; some- 
time Resident  Med.  Officer  at  Hospital  for 
Sick  Children,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  at  Chal- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1817 


mers  Hospital,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Hospital 
for  Infectious  Diseases,  Liverpool ; was 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of  an  Army 
1917-19;  cr  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Potts,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1866;  entered  R.A.  1885,  became  Capt. 
189s,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Col. 
1917,  and  Hon.  Brig -Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
served  in  Zululand  1888,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  wounded, 
C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Potts,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Lotts  ; b.  18— ; is  Capt.  Gen.  List 
and  an  Assist.  Instructor  at  a Command 
Depot  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918, 
Lilian,  da.  nf  Tnomas  Pritchard,  of  Altrin- 
cham ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Potts,  William  Thomas,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; a J.P.  for  Essex;  Director  of  Port 
Forwarding  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War;  cr.  C B.E  (Civil) 
1920.  The  Hall,  Southminster,  Essex. 
Poulton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Faulconer, 
C.B.E. , son  of  Charles  W.  Poulton,  M.D.,  of 
Cricklade;  b.  1858;  Lieut.-Col.  Suffolk  Regt. 
(retired) ; Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  ap- 
pointed Ch.  Constable  for  Berkshire  1902  : 
m.  1899,  Susan  Edith,  da.  of  Walter  Ed- 
ward G'  imston  [see  E.  Verulam,  colls. J ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  i9ig.  Highgrove,  Reading ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Pound,  Capt.  Alfred  Dudley  Rogers, 
C.B  ; b.  1877;  Capt.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
American  D S M , Order  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan) ; cr.  C.B  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pountney,  Arthur  Meek,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18— ; Treasurer  of  Straits  Settlement; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Singapore , Straits 
Settlements. 

Pountney,  Lieut.  - Col.  Frederick 
Spencer,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Lon- 
don Regt.  (Reserve)  ; S.  Africa  1900-19  >2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Poupore,  Major  Albert  Genelle,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  H.  Poupore,  of  Vancouver, 
Canada;  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Toronto  Univ. ; is 
Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

>.S.O.  1917.  5,  11th  Avenue,  Vancouver, 

Canada. 

Pow,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Andrew 
Pow,  of  Edendale,  New  Zealand;  b 1879; 
ed.  at  Edendale,  and  at  Otago  High  Sch., 
New  Zealand ; is  Master  at  Otago  Boys’ 
High  Sch.,  Officer  Comdg.  Otago  Boys’  High 
Sch.  Cadets,  and  Major  New  Zealand  Inf. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War,  and  during 
European  W ar  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Jean  Hutchinson;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Powell,  Capt.  Arthur  Hunter,  D.S.O.  ; 
is  Capt.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Powell,  Col.  Atherton  ffolliott  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  F.  Powell, 
16th  Lancers;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll. ; entered  R.A.  1878,  became  Capt.  1886, 
Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1907  (h.-p.  1009) ; retired  1909 ; served  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885-6 (despatches,  medal, 
bronze  star),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  commanded 
Mil.  and  Vol.  Artillery,  Glasgow  Sub.  Dist. 
1904,  Artillery  Brig.,  Plymouth  1907,  and 
Woolwich  1909-10:  m.  1904,  Alice,  da.  ol 
Major  S.  H.  Powell,  of  Park  Hill,  King’s 
Lynn;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Powell,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Watson, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Northamptonshire  Regt.,  and  attached 
Roy.  Berks  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Powell,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas,  C.B.E. 
[see  Powell,  Bt.]. 


Powell,  Major  Eden  Bernard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Pryor  Powell ; 
b.  1878 ; is  Major  Rifle  Brig. ; servedinS.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre.)  : m.  1911,  Sybil  Blanche, 
da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Charles  James  Keith- 
Falconer  [see  E.  Kintore,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Powell,  Col.  Edgar  Elkin,  D.S.O.  \ b. 
1864  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Powell,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Weyland 
Martin,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the* 
late  Col.  William  Martin  Powell,  J.P. 
(formerly  Capt.  6th  Dragoons),  of  Brook- 
lands,  Lyndhurst,  Hants  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.A.  1889,  became  Capt. 
1899,  and  Major  1906 ; retired  1910;  Hon. 
Brig-Gen.  1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Brooklands,  Lyndhurst , Hants; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Powell,  Capt.  George,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  in  the  Army;  2nd  Lieut.  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Powell,  George  Allan,  C.B.E , son  of 
the  late  R D.  Powell;  b.  18 — ; Bar.  Gray’s 
Inn  1907 ; Officer-in-Charge  of  Govt.  War 
Refugees  Camp,  Earl's  Court,  during  Euro- 
pean War  (Officer  of  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Chevalier  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy);  author  of  “Four  Years  in  a Refu- 
gees Camp,”  etc.;  m.  19 — , Jeannie  Jack, 
da.  of  Dr.  W.  Marshall,  of  Inellan  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  57,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W  10. 
Powell,  Capt.  George  Bingham,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(C.M.G.,  Com.  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Powell,  Capt.  Harry  Edwin,  D.S.O.', 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.A.V.C.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Powell,  Lieut.-  Col.  Henry  Arthur,  C.M.  G. , 
son  of  Charles  Bendin  Powell;  b.  1868;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.MG.):  m.  1897,  Katie  Frances 
Smith;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Adelaide  {Adelaide) 
Club. 

Powell,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  George,  D.S.  0., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Frank  Graham  Powell 
(The  Bays),  of  The  Elm,  Southwold ; b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  entered  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1887,  and  became  Capt. 
1894  (retired  1903),  Brevet  Major  1916,  and 
temporary  Lieut. -Col.  ; European  War  1914- 
16  Comdg.  aBatn.Loyal  N Lancashire  Regt., 
and  subsequently  Comdg.  a Batn.  E.  Surrey 
Regt.  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet  Major) ; 
sometime  a Unionist  Agent;  appointed  a 
Ch.  Instructor  1917,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.:  m.  1894,  Ada 
Dupre,  da.  of  James  Wilson,  D.L.,  ot  Curry- 
grane,  Edgeworthstown,  Ireland;  cr. D.S.O. 
1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Powell,  Harry  James,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; 

a partner  in  the  firm  of  James  Powell  and 
Sons,  optical  munition  manufacturers  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Powell,  Col.  Henry  Lloyd,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Ihomas  Powell,  of  Coldra,  Newport, 
Monmouthshire;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  R.M.A. ; Col.  R.F.A.,  and  a D.L. 
for  Hants;  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  India  and  M -sopotamia 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) : nt.  1889,  Mil- 
dred Eileen  May,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  Patrick  Lewis  Cole  Paget  [see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Valet ta, 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Emsworth , Hants ; Burton  Hall , Christ- 
church, Hants;  White's  Club. 

Powell,  Lieut. -Com,  James,  D.S.O. , 

son  of  James  Powell,  of  222,  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W.;  b.  1887;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  on  H.M.S.  “Britannia”;  Lieut. - 
Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Navi- 
gating Officer  in  Mine  Laying  Operations(de- 
apatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Gertrude  Eileen, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col.  F.  H.  Blenki  nsop, 
Ind.Med.  Ser.;  cr.  D.S.O.  19  rq.  7,  St. Mark’s 
Place , Alvers’oke ; Navy  ana  Military  Club. 

Powell,  Col.  James  Leslie  Grove, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  James  Powell,  of  Chichester, 
Sussex  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
admitted  Solicitor  1874 ; is  Hon.  Col.  (formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.)  a Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt. 
(V.D.  and  T.D.),  a J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  a 
County  Councillor  for  Surrey,  and  a J.P.  and 
Alderman  of  Richmond  (Surrey)  : m.  1875, 
Harriette  Charlotte,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of 
Surg.-Maj.  Henry  Huish,  M.D.,  Hussars;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Tapton  House,  Richmond, 
Surrey  ; St.  Stephen's,  and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Powell,  Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.D.  ; 
b.  1876  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914  - 18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.):  m.  n — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Powell,  Major  John  Edward,  D.S.O.;  b 
1875;  M.R.C.S.,  L R.C.P.  London  1898;  is 
M^jor  R.A.iVi.C.  ; served  in  China  1900,  and 
during  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Powell,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Lionel  Wil- 
liam, C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  L.  L 
Powell;  b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Welch  Regt.  and  an  A.A.G.  at  War 
Office;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1915- 
19  ('despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. B.E.):  m.  19—,  Maud  Mary,  da.  of  E.  L 
Weils-Dymoke ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Powell,  Major  Randolph  MacHattie, 

D. S.O. , son  of  the  late  Henry  Watson  Powell ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  CroAn  of 
Italy):  m.  1919,  Clare  Carew,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  — Corry -Smith,  and  widow  of  C.  J. 
Tetley,  of  La  Chera  Ameghino,  Buenos 
Aires;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Powell,  Major  Richmond  ffolliott,  D.S.O., 
son  ol  Com.  Richmond  ffolliott  Powell, 
R.N.  ; b-  1880;  entered  R.A.  1900,  and 
became  Major  1915  ; European  War  1014-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O .)•  m.  1908,  Alice  Katha- 
rine Beatrix,  da.  of  George  Shedden,  J.P. 
of  Spring  Hill,  East  Cowes  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916) 

Powell,  Lieut.  - Col.  Robert  Montagu, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  David  Powell,  J unr., 
Gov.  of  Ba^k  of  England;  b.  1881;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; S.  African  War 
1901  2 (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S  O , Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1905,  Kathleen,  da.  of  M.  D 
de  Pledge;  cr.  D.S  O.  19x7. 

Powell,  Brig. -Gen.  Sidney  Henryf,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  R.  A.  Powell,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Westward  Ho!,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1884,  became  Capt. 
1893,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  and  Col. 
1913  (now  a Ch.  Engineer  and  temporary 
Brig -Gen.) ; Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal),  European  War  1914 
17  as  a Ch.  Engineer  (despatches,  C.B.) : 
m.  1^19,  Mary  Alison,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Knolles,  of  Oatlands,  co.  Cork,  and  widow 
of  Major  Edward  Molyneux,  C.I.E-  D.S.O.; 
er.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Powell,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Bowen, 

C. M .G.,  D.S.O.;  6.1868;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia  19x5-16,  pre- 
sent at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
prisoner,  D.S.O.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Powell,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1888;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.; 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded, despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Power,  Lieut. -Col.  Gervase  Bushe,  C.I.E. , 
M.C.  [see  Power,  Bt.,  cr.  1836,  colls.]. 

Power,  John  Danvers,  M.V.O. , son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Browning  Power,  of  Lon- 
don ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at 
Downing  Coll.,  Camb. ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1887;  is  a J.P.  for  Bucks,  and  a Member 
of  Councils  of  Malvern  Coll,  and  of  British 
Red  Cross  So. ; was  Hon.  Sec.  to  King 
Edward’s  Hospital  Fund  1904-7,  and  to 
Queen  Alexandra’s  Unemployed  Fund  1905-6, 
and  Chm.  of  International  Red  Cross  Con- 
ference Committee  1907 ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Leeds,  E.  Div.  (C)  April  and 
June  1895  : m.  1891,  Edith  Ethelston,  el.  da. 
of  Thomas  Owen  Wethered,  of  Seymour 
Court,  Marlow;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906. 
7,  Ashley  Gardens,  S.W.i;  Burton's  Orch- 
ard, Taunton  ; Carlton  Club. 

Power,  Major  John  Joseph,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded, despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Power,  Rear-Adm.  Laurence  Eliot, 

C. B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 

Bolton  Power,  V.  of  Bramley,  Surrey  ; b. 
1864:  ed.  privately;  entered  R.N.  1877, 

became  Lieut.  1887,  Com.  1899,  Capt.  1905, 
and  Rear-Adm.  1916;  sometime  in  charge 
of  Navigation  Sch.,  Portsmouth;  acted  as 
Master  of  the  Fleet  at  assembly  of  Home 
Fleet  1907;  appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1915,  Sup.  of  Contract-Built  Ships, 
Admiralty  1912,  and  Director  ot  Dockyards 
1917:  m.  1900,  Muriel  Krances,  da.  of  Sydney 
Want,  of  Sydnev,  N.S.  Wales;  cr  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1907  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  C.V.O. 
1917.  74,  Courtfield  Gardens , S.W.;  United 
Service,  and  Royal  Naval  Clubs. 

Power,  Major  Michael  Stanislaus,  D.S.O.; 
b ■ 1881;  Major  S.  African  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1914  18.  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa.  Egypt,  and  France  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cf.D.S.O.  1917. 

Power,  Lieut.-Col.  Rowland  Edmund, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  E-  Kent  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Power,  Samuel  Murray,  C.B. , son  of 
Capt.  John  W.lliam  Power,  of  Affane,  Tra- 
more,  co  Waterford;  >>■  1863;  entered  Ch. 
Sec-’s.  Office,  Dubl  n Castle  1879,  became  Ch. 
Clerk  1909,  and  has  been  1 rivate  Sec.  to  suc- 
cessive Lor ~s -Lieut,  of  Ireland  since  1915; 
appoimed  Gentleman  Usher  of  the  B ack  Kod 
and  of  Order  of  St.  Pa  rick  1918:  m.  1888  Aida 
Georgina  Grace,  da  of  Capt  Arthur  Nassau 
Bolton,  formerly  14th  Hussars,  of  Bcctive, 
co.  Meath;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  BtU  ville 
House , co  Dublin;  36,  Old  Queen  Street, 

5. W.;  Arthur's , and  Royal  Automobile 
Ciubs. 

Power,  Major  Thomas,  D S.O  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  in  the  Army  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches.  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Power,  Major  William  Sayer,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Power,  of  Brancote; 
b.  1859;  ed-  privately;  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the 
Army,  and  Major  Yeo.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
and  Comdg.  a Remount  Squadron;  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  with  4th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S  O.), 
Egypt  1915  ; was  Remount  Purchasing 
Officer  in  U S.A.  1916-17  : m.  1906,  Jessy 
Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Vaughan  Hanning 
Vaughan  Lee,  of  Dillington  Park,  Ilminster, 
and  widow  of  Walter  Boden.  of  Pastures, 
Derby  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Hilton  Lodge, 
Derby ; Wellington,  Stephen’s  Green,  and 
County  {Derby ) Clubs. 

Powers,  Major  Thomas  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 

6.  18—;  is  Major  Canadian  Contingent; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17,  with 
Canadian  Div.  Signalling  Co.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Powles,  Major  Charles  Guy,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  C.  P.  Powles,  of  Wellington, 
New  Zealand;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  New  Zealand ; is  Major  New  Zea- 
land Forces  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1900-2,  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  in  Palestine  as  Brig. -Major  New  Zealand 


COMPANION  AGE. 


COMPAN 

[ION  AGE.  1 8 IQ 

Mounted  Rifles,  and  as  A. A.  and  Q M G. 
(despatches,  promoted,  D.S.O. , C.  M G., 
Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt;  appointed  to  com- 
mand No.  5 Group,  Wellington  Mil.  Dist. 
1913  : m.  1903,  Jessie  Mary  Richardson  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Powlett,  Rear- A dm.  Frederick  Armand> 
C.B.E.;  b.  18—  ; Rear-Adm.  (retired)  R.NJ 
was  Ch.  of  Staff  to  Vice-Adm.  Comdg.  E. 
Coast  during  European  War  (C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pownall,  Major  Henry  Royds,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1887  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pownall,  Capt.  Charles  Pipon  Beaty-, 

C. M.G. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  E.  Beaty- 
Pownall,  Durham  L.I.  ; b.  1872  ; Capt.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19 (despatches,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1908,  Mabel  Wilmot,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
W.  Braithwa'te;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Poynter,  Major  Arthur  Vernon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Poynter, 
14th  Hussars ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Radley ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  with  10th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded) ; was  an  A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  (Baron  Curzon  of  Kedleston)  1902-5  ; 
and  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Canada  (Earl  Grey) 
1906-7;  is  Major  Scots  Guards  Reserve:  m. 
1917,  Lad  > Agnes  Isabel  Howard,  da.  of  18th 
Earl  of  Suffolk  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  West  End 
House,  Didmarton , Badminton , Gloucester- 
shire. 

Poyntz,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Stainton, 
D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  William  Henry 
Poyntz,  R.M.L.I.;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  East- 
bourne Coll. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.,  and  Comdt.  War 
Office  Sch.  of  Education  (formerly  Comdt.  at 
Junior  Commander’s  Sch.) ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1915-18  Comdg.  2nd  Batn.  of  his  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.): 
m.  1909,  Hilda  Gwendolen  Thackeray;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  United  Service  Club. 

Poyser,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Elliston, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  \.  S.  Poyser,  of  Surbiton  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I.,  and  In- 
structor Machine  Gun  Sch.  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1918.  E.  Mary,  da.  of 
H M.  Robm  on  of  Beechfieid,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pragnell,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Seabrook 
Thomas,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  sometime  in 
Manchester  Regt.  (Mil.),  and  2nd  Batn.  Sher- 
wood Fores  ers  (Derbyshire  Regt.);  served 
in  S.  Africa  1901 -2  (medal  with  four  clasps), 
and  duringEuropean  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Batn.  Canadian  Forces 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1912,  M.  E.,  da.  of 
H.  P.  Tyler,  of  Cossington  Hall,  Leicester; 
cr  D.S.O.  1915.  Iscoed,  Freshwater  Bay , Isle 
of  Wight. 

Pragnell,  Lieut. -Col. Thomas  Wykeham, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  William 
Pragnell;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Jesuit  Coll.,  Wim 
bledon ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  4th 
Hussars ; empl  yed  with  W.  African  Fron- 
tier Force  1907-12;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915, 
Ida,  youngest  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
William1  Joshua  Goulding,  P.C.,  1st  Bt.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry , and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Prance,  Major  Robert  Courtenay, 
D.SO.;  b.  1882;  entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is 
Major  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; 
cr.  D S O.  1916. 

Prashad  Narayan  Singh,  Raja  Sade- 
shri , C.  B.E.,  Rai  Bahadur;  b.  18 — ; cr. C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1919.  Salemgarh , United  Provinces, 
India. 

Pratt,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Gilbert,  D.S.O:, 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  T.  A.  C.  Pratt, 
R.  of  W.  Harling,  Norfolk  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Bradfield  Coll.  ; entered  Essex  Regt.  1893, 
became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1900,  and 

Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; retired  1920;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches  thrice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D S O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
N aval  and  Military  Club. 

Pratt,  Col.  Arthur  Spencer,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Spencer  Pratt,  of  Stan- 
wick  House,  Northants;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  R.F.A.  1874,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904 ; 
retired  1905  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  medal  with  five  clasps,  C.B.); 
was  Inspector  of  Remounts  19  5-18  ; is 
Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Stanwick  : m.  1886, 
Emily  Frances,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Adm. 
of  the  Fleet  Sir  Geoffrey  Thomas  Phipps 
Hornby,  G.C.B. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1901,  C.M.G. 

1918.  Broom  Hall , Shooter's  Hill , Kent ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Pratt,  Major  Arthur  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Pratt,  Major  Douglas  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b 1892;  temporary  Major  Tank 
Corps;  European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pratt,  Major  George  McDonald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  — Pratt ; b.  1871 ; entered  York  and 
Lancashire  Regt.  1900,  became  Capt.  1909, 
ard  Brevet  Major  1915  (temporarily  Comdg. 
2nd  Batn.) ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899  1902  as  Trooper  S.  African  Light  Horse, 
Corporal  Roberts’s  Horse,  and  Lieut.  York 
and  Lancashire  Regt.,  present  at  actions  of 
Paardeburg,  and  Driefontein,  and  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17,  present  at  action  of 
Hooge  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1915- 

Pratt,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Roger  Evelyn, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Dering  Pratt,  of 
Wellington  House,  Upper  Walmer,  Kent ; 
b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  Indian  Army  1895, 
became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1913,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  191 1 ; served  during  operation  on 
Samana  1897,  present  at  defence  of  Gulistan 
Fort,  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  three  rclasps, 
D.S  O ),  and  during  European  War  1915,  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  The  Buffs  (E. 
Kent  Regt.):  m.  1909,  Yolande,  da.  of  the 
late  H.  Edmond  Tower;  cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Pratt,  John  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Edward  Pratt,  Indian  Sal  Revenue 
Ser.  ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.;  Bar. 
Middle  Temple  1905  ; entered  Foreign  Office 
1898,  became  Acting  Vice-Consul  Tientsen 
1906,  British  Assessor  in  Mixed  Court,  Shang- 
hai 1900,  Consul  at  Tsinan  1913,  and  Consul- 
Gen.  there  1919  : m.  1914,  Fdith  Violet,  da. 
of  James  Howscn  Parker,  of  Baddow  House, 
Essex;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  British.  Consulate- 
General,  Tsinan,  China. 

Pratt,  Major  Mervyn,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Joseph  Pratt,  of  Cabra  Castle,  Kingscourt, 
co.  Meath,  and  Enniscoe,  Crossmolina,  co. 
Mayo;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1895,  and  became 
Capt.  1901;  retired  1910;  now  Major;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of 
Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz,  and 
Laing’s  Nek  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Pratt,  Major  Oscar  .Stanley,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Middlesex  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Pratt,  Major  Robert  Edward  Burton, 
D S.O. ; b.  1882;  is  Major  RE.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Prechtel,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.; 
served  during  European  War  19x4-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

1 820 


COMPANION  AGE 


Preedy,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  the  late  F.  Preedy;  b.  1887;  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  MC.,  D.S.O.):  m:  1920,  Mary 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  A.  S.  Orltbar  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Preeston,  Lieut. -Col.  Noel  Percival 
Richard,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880;  Major  and  brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Prendergast,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Gor- 
don, C.B.  ; b.  1864  ; formerly  Col.  Indian 
Armj';  retii  ed  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920; 
served  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  and  in  China  1900  (despatches, 
medal)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Prendergast,  Brig.-Gen.  Donald  Guy, 

C. M.G b.  18—;  Col.  (retired)  and  a Brig.- 
Gen.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  5,  Douglas  Mansions, 
S.W.7. 

Prendergast,  Capt.  Norman  Henry, 

D. S.O.  ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  D S.O.  1919. 
Prendergast,  Col.  Theodore  John  War- 

render,  C.B.E. ; b.  1858;  Col.  R.E.  (re- 
tired); Cnina  1900  (medal),  European  Vv  ar 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Prentice,  Lieut.  - Col.  Robert  Emile 
Shepherd,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1872; 
Lieut.-Col.  Highland  L.I.;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  i897-8(medal with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  D A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 

E.  Command  1908-9  ; appointed  a D.A.A.G. 
1918 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Prentis,  Col.  Walter  Sladen,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Surg.-Major  Charles  Prentis,  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  R.  '.C. ; Col.  Indian  Army;  China 
1900,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : ni.  1906,  Ivy,  da.  of  Surg.-Gen. 
James  Landale,  of  Dunholme,  Chelter  ham  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Prescott,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Ernest; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Prescott,  Major  Henry  Cecil,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
1882  ; Major  Indian  Army,  and  Dep.  Civil 
Commr.  Police  Depart.,  Bombay;  S.  Africa 
1 90 1 -2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  in  Mesopotamia 
(despatches,  C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Prescott,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Joseph  Whit- 
worth, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  George  Pres- 
cott, A.M.I.E.E.,  ofThe  Hermitage,  Merrion, 
co. Dublin  ; b.  1875 » entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1911, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches) ; some- 
time Med.  Officer  in  charge  of  Mil.  Hospital, 
Portland ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Prescott,  Major  William  Henry,  C B.E., 
M.P.,  son  of  lohn  Prescott;  b.  1875;  Bar. 
Gray’s  Inn  1909;  is  a M.I.C.E.,  a J.P. 
and  a County  Councillor  for  Middlesex,  a 
Member  of  London  Water  Board  and  of  Mid- 
dlesex Territorial  Force  Asso.,  Pa-t  Pres, 
and  Hon.  Fellow  of  Institute  of  Sanitary 
Engineer  , and  bov.  of  Prince  of  Wales 
Hospital,  To'tenham;  rendered  sers  in 
raising  troops  in  Tottenham;  E iropean 
War  1915-18  as  Major  R.E.  (wounded);  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.  Div.  of  Tottenham  ( Co.U ) 
sin  e Dec.  1918;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1 20. 
Allingt  n House,  White  Hart  Lane,  Tot- 
tenham, N.  17;  St  Stephen’s  Club. 
Prescott-Decie  [see  Decie]. 

Prescott- Westcar  [see  Westcar]. 
Preston,  Arthur,  C.B.E.  . b.  18—  ; Hon. 
Sec.  Indian  Soldiers’  Fund  Committee;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Preston,  Major  Classon  O’Driscoll, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1886  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915, 


Aimee  Marguerite  da.  of  Lionel  Maitland- 
Kirwan,  of  Gelston  Castle,  Kirkcudbright- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  15,  Merchiston 

Avenue,  Edinburgh. 

Preston,  Col.  D’Arcy  Brownlow,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  D’Arcy  Warcop 
Preston,  of  Askham  Bryan,  Yorkshire  ; b. 
i860  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; 
formerly  Col.  R.A.  : m.  1896,  Florence  Maud, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Blencowe  Cookson,  C.B., 
of  Meldon  Park,  Northumberland  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  Askham  Bryan,  York ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Preston,  Ebenezer  Menzies,  D.S.O., 
M.M.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.;  Euro- 
pean \Van915-19  (despatches,  M.M., D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Preston,  Elystan  George  Crompton, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  G.  H.  M. 
Preston,  V.  of  Herriard,  Hants;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Handel  Coll.,  Southampton  ; joined  Roy. 
Irish  Constabulary  1898,  and  became  2nd 
class  Dist.  Inspector  1901 ; in  charge  of  Ros- 
crea  Dist.  1899-1904,  Cappoquin  Dist. 
1904-9,  and  Roscommon  Dist.  1909-11,  since 
when  of  Longford  Dist.  ; awarded  good  ser- 
vice pay  1902  ; on  special  duty  on  occasion 
of  H.M.’s  visit  to  Ireland  1903  (M.V.O.) : m. 
1898,  Edith,  4th  da.  of  William  Leatham,  of 
Thanet  Hall.  Margate;  cr.  M.V.O. (4th  class) 
1903. 

Preston,  George  Frederic,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  John  Lovesey  Preston;  b 1 61  ; ed  pri- 
vately; an  Electrical  Engineer,  Controller 
London  Telephone  Ser,  and  a M.I.EEG 
served  in  Bechuan aland  Field  Force  18*4-5; 
commanded  tst  Vol.  Batn.  E Surrey  Regt. 
1916-20:  m.  1889,  Catharine  Ehsabeth,  da.  of 
John  Bacon,  of  Dmmon;  cr  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
• 920.  Stanhope  House,  Surbitcn. 

Preston,  James,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas 
Preston;  b.  1894;  is  Lieut.  Scottish  Rifles 
(Reserve) ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Luggiebank,  Bargcddie,  Coatbridge,  Lanark. 

Preston,  Lieut.-Col.  Jenico  Edward,  C.B., 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Gormanston]. 

Preston,  Capt.  Lionel  George,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  George  Frederick  Preston,  of 
Beech  Hill,  Lancashire;  b 1875;  entered 
R.N.  1888,  became  Lieut.  1897,  Com.  1907, 
and  Capt.  1914;  appointed  Director  of  Mine 
Sweeping  Div.,  Naval  War  Staff  1918,  and 
to  command  Signal  "ch.,  PortsmoutD  1920; 
has  (Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1902,  Emily 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Edgar  Bryant; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Preston,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Richard 
Martin  Peter,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Gormanston]. 

Preston,  Sidney,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.;  b.  1850; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  Punjab  1870, 
became  Sup.  Engineer  1893,  Chief  Engineer 
and  Sec.  for  Irrigation  to  Govt,  of  N.-W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1899,  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  for  irrigation  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1900, 
and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Irrigation  1902 ; retired  1905 ; ap- 
pointed Chm.  Canal  Cont-  ol  Committee  1919 : 
m.  1885,  Amelia,  da.  of  A.  O’D.  Taylor; 
cr.  C.I.F.  1901  C B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  5,  Cleve- 
land Road , Ealing,  W.  13. 

Preston, Lieut.-Col.  William  John  Phaelim, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E..  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen. 
A F.  Prestvn,  Army  Med.  Ser.,  of  5^)®eacliffe 
Gardens,  S.W.;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  St.  Helen’s 
Coll.,  Southsea,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-16  in 
India  and  Mesopotamia  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.),  Afghan  War  1919  : tn. 
1912,  Mary  Christina,  da  of  the  Rt.  Hon. 
Sir  Christopher  John  Nixon,  P.C.,  1st  Bt. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Preston,  Capt.  Alistair  Houstoun-Bos- 
wall-,  C.B.E.  [see  Houstoun-Boswall,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Preston-Whyte  [see  Whyte]. 
Pretorius,  Major  Hendrik  Stephanus, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  19 14- 15  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1821 


Pretorius,  Lieut.-Col.  Nicolaas  Jacobas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  Ger- 
man S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Pretorius,  Major  Philip  J acobus,  C.  M.  G. , 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  E.  African  Forces; 

E.  Africa  i9i4-i'8(despatches,  D.S.O., C.M.G.); 

cr.  D.S.O.  igi6,  C M.G  1918.  * 

Prettejohn,  Capt.  Nicholas  Kingswell* 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; sometime  Capt.  S.  African 
Forces;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Pretyman,  Wing-Corn.  George  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
George  lineal  Pretyman,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; Wing-Com.  R.A.F.,  and  Comdg. 

R. A.F.  Sch.,  India;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  was 
Instructor,  Central  Flying  Sch.  1915:  tn. 
1919,  Maureen,  da.  of  Col.  Edward  Severine 
Heard,  Northumberland  Fusiliers;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919;  United  Service , 
and  Royal  Aero  Clubs. 

Price,  Col.  Adolphus  James,  C.M.G.; 
son  of  the  late  James  Price,  of  Llanfair  ; 
b.  1846 ; entered  Ceylon  Rifles  1866,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  1880,  Major  1883, 
transferred  to  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1884, 
Lieut. -Col.i895,BrevetCol.  1899,  and  Col. 1902; 
retired  1903 ; served  with  Ashanti  Expedition 
1895-6,  in  command  of  his  Regt.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1 900-190?,  as  Comdt. 
Green  Point  (despatches) ; sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Own  (West  Yorkshire)  Regt.;  commanded 
troops  at  St.  Helena  1902  and  acted  as  Gov. 
there  1902-3  : m.  1887,  Esther  Jane,  da.  of  the 
late  D.  W.  Barrett,  oi  York  House,  Karachi  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1896.  C/o  National  Bank  of  India, 
26,  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 

Price,  Col.  Bartholomew  George,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester; entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  of 
London  Regt.)  1892,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.-Coi.  1915, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1920;  served  in 

S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  as  Brig. -Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; appointed  to  com- 
mand York  and  Durham  Brig.,  Northum- 
beiland  Div.  T.F.  1920:  m.  19 — , Joan,  da. 
of  Sir  Walter  Mytton  Colvin  [see  Colvin, 
“Knights’  Widows ”] ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo, 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Price,  Major  Charles  Basil,  D.S.O., 

D. C.M.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.C.M., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Price,  Col.  Charles  Henry  Uvedale, 

C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  Rugge-Price,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Price,  Col.  Cyril  Uvedale,  C.M.G.  [see 

Rugge-Price  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Price,  Lieut.-Col.  E.  B.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Price,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Basil,  C.M.G., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P. , son  of  the  late  Samuel 
Newell  Price,  of  Bristol ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at 
Bristol  Univ.  ; M.B.  London  1896,  M.D. 
1898,  M.R.C.P.  1907,  F.R.C.P  1920  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and  a Fellow  of  So.  of 
Tropical  Med. : m.  18 — , Ethel  Robertson,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Garaway,  of  Bristol ; cr. 
C.M.G.  19x8.  42,  Welbeck  Street,  W. 

Price,  Col.  George  Dominic,  C.M.G., 

[see  Price,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Price,  Lieut.-Col.  Ivon  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  late 
Special  List;  Cn.  Intelligence  Officer,  Mil. 
Head  Quarters,  Dublin  during  European 
War;  appointed  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  Roy. 
Iris  Constabulary  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
Dublin. 

Price,  Major  Owen  Lloyd,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1877  ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Price,  Lieut.  Thomas  Edward,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.N.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Price,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Herbert  Fran- 
cis, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Price,  Bt.,  cr.  1815, 
colls.]. 

Price,  Capt.  Thomas  Reginald,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18— ; is  Lieut.  Northamptonshire 
Regt. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Price,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Rose  Caradoc, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Price,  Bt.,  cr.  1815, 
colls.]. 

Price,  Brig. -Gen.  William,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.;  b.  1864;  is  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  in  the 
Army;  sometime  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  (V.D.)  8th  Batn.  City  of  London  Regt. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Army 
Post  Office  Corps  (despatches,  C.M.G.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour,  O'  der 
of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  appointed  Assist.  Pri- 
vate Sec.  to  Postmaster-Gen.  (Rt.  Hon.  S.C. 
Buxton,  M.P.)  1907,  Private  Sec.  to  Post- 
master-Gen. (Rt.  Hon.  H.  Samuel,  M.P.) 
1910,  Director  of  Army  Postal  Sers.  1913 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.,  and  Sec.  Post 
Office,  Edinburgh  1920:  m.  1891,  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Middleton,  of  Culiss,  Ross- 
shire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902, C.B.(Mil.)  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Price,  Major  Frederick  Phillimore 
Howell-,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Major  Australian 
Army  Ser.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches  .D.S.O.  \cr . D.S.O.  1919. 

Price,  Lieut.  John  Howell-,  D.S.O., 

D. S.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Re- 
serve ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Price.  Capt.  Philip  Llewellyn  Howell-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  Howell-Price,  of 
Sydney.  N.  S.  Wales  ; b.  1894  ; is  Capt. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  i9i=;-i7  (twice  wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Price-Williams  [see  Williams]. 
Prichard,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Stewart, 
C.B. , D.S.O.;  b.  1861 ; entered  Northampton- 
shire Regt.  1882,  became  Capt.  1889,  Major 
1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  19x5,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1918  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  C.B.);  was 
a Brig  -Com,  1916,  and  a Dist.  Com.  1918  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Princes 
Risboro^gh,  Bucks. 

Prichard,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Cecil, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  John  Codins 
Prichard,  of  Clifton,  Bristol ; b.  1865;  Major 
and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Glamorganshire  Yeo., 
a J.P.  for  Glamorgan,  and  Lord  of  ihe  Manor 
of  Colwinston ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1905, 
Nora  Diana,  da.  of  Arthur  Piers,  of  31, 
Set'ton  Park  Road.  Liverpool ; cr.  C.B.E* 
(Mil.)  1919.  Pwllywrach , Cowbridge,  Gla- 
morgan. 

Prichard,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Claud 
Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
L’eut.-Col. . R.E.,  and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director 
at  War  Office;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Prichard,  Major  Hesketh  Vernon  Hes- 
KETH-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Hesketh 
Brodrick  Prichard,  Lieut.  King’s  Own  Scot- 
tish Borderers ; b.  1876 ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  on  Special  Li^t  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Com.  of  Order  of  Aviz 
of  Portugal) ; Chm.  Incorporated  So.  of 
Authors  1912-14  ; author  of  various  works  : 
m.  1908,  Lady  Elizabeth  Grimston,  da.  of 
3rd  Earl  of  Verulam  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 . 
Prae  Wood,  St.  Albans  ; Authors'  Club. 
Prickett,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Marmaduke  Prickett,  of 
Bridlington  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1900  and 


1 822 


COMPANIONAGE. 


is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col;  served  dur- 
ing S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut  - ! 
Col.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia) : m. 
1914,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  James  Kemp, 
of  Woodhay,  Newbury ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Prideaux,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Beville, 

C. S.I.,  C I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William 
Francis  Prideaux,  C.S.I.,  of  St.  Peter’s, 
Isle  of  Thanet ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  I 
Middlesex  Regt.  1890,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1901,  Major  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1916  ; entered  Indian  Political  Depart.  1895, 
and  became  Assist,  to  Gov. -Gen.’s  Agent, 
Central  India  1896,  Assist,  to  Political 
Resident  in  Persian  Gulf  1897,  Assist,  to 
Gov.-Gen.’s  Agent  in  Raj  putana,  and  Political 
Agent,  Bundelkhand  1900,  Political  Agent 
in  Haraoti  and  Tonk  T901,  Assist.  Political 
Agent  in  Baluchistan  1903,  and  Political 
Agent  Bahrein  1905,  in  S.  Raj  putana  States 
1911,  and  in  E.  Rajputana  States  1912  ; was 
H.B.M.’s  Consul  at  Seistan  1912-20.  since 
when  he  has  been  H.B.M.’s  Consul-Gen.  in 
Khorasan  : m.  1910,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of 
William  Clibborn  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1911,  C.S.1. 1917. 
British  Consulate-General , Meshed , Persia; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Prideaux,  Capt.  Humphrey  Hollond, 

D. S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Sir  Walter  Sherboume 
Prideaux ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Prideaux-Brune  [see  Brune]. 

Pridgeon,  Lieut.- Col.  Alexander  Fletcher, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  1861  ; Quartermaster  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  14th  Hussars  ; S.  Africa  1899-1302 
(Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.C.M.),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O., Lieut.-Col.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pridham,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Robert, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  F. 
Pridham;  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; served 
with  JTirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  China  1900,  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917, 
Mignonne  Muriel  Maude,  da.  of  the  late 
C.  L.  B.  Cumming,  and  widow  of  Major  John 
Chrystie,  R.G.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Pridie,  Capt.  Eric  Denholm,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18  — ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pridmore,  Col.  Walter  George, 

C. M.  G.,  son  of  Thomas  Whitaker  Pridmore  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
B.S.  1887);  M.R.C  S.  England  1886;  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1891,  became  Major  1903, 
Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1918;  Burma 
Expedition  189^,  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Institute  of  Public  Health  : m.  1892,  Emily 
Cecilia  Ka>es,  of  Queen  Alexandra’s  Indian 
Nursing  Ser. ; cr.  C.M.G  1915. 

Priestley,  Major  Harold  Edgar,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1879;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1905,  and  became  Major  1915  ; European  War 
1914-16  (C.M.G.):  nt.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Blackmoor , Burley,  Hants. 

Priestley,  Capt.  Joseph  Hubert,  D.S  O. ; 
b.  1883;  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Professor  | 
of  Botany  at  Leeds  Univ.;  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
The  University , Leeds. 

Priestman,  Major  John  Medley  Thornton, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1885;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Lincolnshire  Regt  , and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  European  War  1916-18  (despatches 
thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O  , Brevet  Major,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1915,  Hilda  Louise,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  H.  Corner,  of  Esk  Hall,  Sleights;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Primrose,  Col.  Alexander,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Howard  Primrose,  of  Pictou,  Nova 
Scotia;  b.  1861;  M.B  C.M.  Edinburgh  1886, 
M.R.C-S.E  'g.  1888 ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps,  Dean  of  Faculty  of  Med.,  Toronto 


Univ.,  Professcr  of  Clinical  Surg.,  Toronto 
Univ.,  and  Surg.  (Ch.  of  Ser.).  Toronto  Gen. 
Hospital ; served  in  Salonica  1915  as  Senior 
Surg.  in  Cinadian  Gen.  Hospital  and  as  Con- 
sulting Surg.  Canadian  Forces  in  England 
1917-18  ; m.  1889,  Ciara,  da.  of  the  late  Get  rge 
Ewa-t  of  Toronto  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
100,  College  Street,  Toronto. 

PRiNCE,  Major  Paul  Ernest,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1882 ; Major  R.E.  Sappers  and  Miners, 
and  Indian  Army ; Mesopotamia  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Prince,  Lieut.-Col.  Peregrine,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Shropshire  L.I.  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915,  Gwendolen 
Corisande  Stratford,  da  of  Ferdinand  Strat- 
ford Collins  Lsee  Webster,  Bt.,  colls. J ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Pring,  Capt.  Bernard  Vincent,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  William  Pring,  of  Torquay; 
b.  1885;  ed.  at  St.  Luke’s  C 11.,  Exeter; 
a Schoolmaster,  and  Capt.  Yorkshire  L.  I. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C, 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.) : m.  1910,  Ethel  Lilian, 
da.  of  Charles  Roberts,  of  Torquay ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  45,  Raymead  Avenue, 

Thornton  Heath,  Surrey. 

Pringle,  Col.  David,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  ( I.D.);  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches.  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Pringle,  Lieut.-Col  Hall  Grant,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  R F.A. ; China  1900,  N. 
Nigeria  1901  2 (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S  O . Order 
of  Avizof  Portugal,  Rising  Sun  of  Japan): 
nt.  1918,  the  widow  of  Capt.  C.  W Rid  ey,  of 
ra>k  End,  No  thumberiand ; cr  D.S.O.  1917. 
Knorren  Brampton,  Cumberland 
Pringle,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Norman, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  sou  of  the  late  Robert  Hart 
Pringle,  of  Lynedoch,  S.  Africa  ; b.  1877  ; ed. 
at  St.  Andrew’s  Col!.,  S.  Africa,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B.  1899);  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (wounded),  and  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-75  as  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Med. 
Corps  (de-patches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  nt.  1908, 
Morence  May  Cockcroft,  of  Grahamstown, 
S.  Afi  ica  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Lynedoch  House, 
King  Williams  Town,  Cape  Colony. 

Prior,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  Henry 
Leathes,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut  -Col.  Norfolk 
Regt.,  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914.-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

Prior,  Major  George  Edward  Red- 
vers,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  J.  E.  H.  Prior,  S.  S'affordshire  Regt. ; 
b.  1885;  ed.  at  Eton;  C<*pt.  and  Brevet  Mijor 
Devonshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded  thrice,  despat-  hes,  M.C.  (with 
Bar),  D.S.O.,  B evet  Maj  r) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Prior.  Major  Harold  Astley  Somerset, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.\  b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-19  as Majf  r Yorkshire  Regt  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Prior,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Harvey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Edward  H.  Prior,  of  Bridgwater;  b. 
1871 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O  ),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  thrice,  Legion  o Honour)  : m. 
1895,  Emily  Grace,  widow  ofG.  B.  Long,  J.P., 
of  Wotton-under-Edge,  Gloucestershire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1000  (Bar  1918).  Junior  United  Ser- 
vice Club. 

Prior,  M.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1Q01,  as  Lieut.  Bethune’s 
Mounted  Inf.  and  Scottish  Horse  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo. 

Prior-Wandesforde  [see  Wandesforde]. 

Pritchard,  Brig. -Gen.  Aubrey  Gordon, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Gordon  Douglas  Pritchard,  K.C. B ; b.  1869; 
entered  Connaught  Rangers  1889,  became 
Major  Indian  Army  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  I9i5» 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1920;  served  during 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1823 


European  War  1914-16,  as  Lieut. -Col.  Royal 
Warwickshire  Regt.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.) ; appointed  a Brig.-Com.  with 
rank  of  Bi ig.-Gen.  1917;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Pritchard,  Col.  Clive  Gordon,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
Gordon  Douglas  Pritchard,  K.C.B.,  of 
Brockley  Combe?  Oatlands  Park.  Surrey; 
b.  1871;  Col.  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belaium,  C.M.G. , 
American  D.S.M.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917)  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Pritchard,  Pay  master-  Copt.  Francis 
Burnett,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Pawnaster  Capt. 
R.N.  (retired);  European  War  I9I4-i9  (de- 
spa ches,  C.B.E.) ; cr  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Pritchard,  Col.  Harry  Lionel,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Hurlock  Gallo- 
way Pritchard,  C.S.I.,  of  Eaglesfield,  Cam- 
berley,  Surrey;  b.  1871 ; ed.  atCharterhouse, 
and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1891,  became 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1911,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and 
Breve  Col.  1919;  served  with  Ashanti  Expe- 
dition 1893-6  (honourably  mentioned,  star), 
with  Dongola  Expedition  1896,  present  at 
action  of  Hafir  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
4th  class  Medjidie),  with  Nile  Expeditions 
1897  (clasp)  and  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartum  (despatches,  medals  with  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, two  medals  with  six  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  promoted,  C.M.G.,  Order  of 
Redeemer  of  Greece,  Brevet  Col.,  Greek 
medal  for  mil  merit);  was  a Ch.  Engineer 
1916-1  ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1896-8  ; 
was  Dep.  Assist.  Director  at  Head  Quarters 
1904-7,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.,  Inr>ia  March-Julv 

go7 : m.  1 902,  Elizabeth  Gilbert,  el.  da.  of 
Furse,  of  Alphington,  Frimley;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Pritchard,  Capt.  Ralph  Broomfield, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Cap  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D b.O  ; cr  D.S.O  1918. 

Pritchard,  Col.  Stanley  Archibald 
Markham,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
S.  African  Forces,  and  an  A.Q.M.G.  with 
rank  of  Col.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Prittie,  Major  the  Hon.  Henry  Cor- 
nelius O’Callaghan  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Dunalley], 
Probyn,  Flight-Lieut.  Harold  Mel  so  me, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Probyn ; 
b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  Roy. Warwickshire  Regt  , 
and  Flight-Lieut.  R A.F:  ; European  War 
1914  17  (despatches,  D.S  O ):  nt.  1020,  Mar- 
jory, da  of  tt  e late  Francis  E^ance  Savory, 
of  16,  Ladbroke  Terrace,  W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Probyn.  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frederick  Probyn,  J.P.,  of  Camden 
House,  Trevethin,  Monmouthshire  ; b.  1867; 
ed.  privately,  at  Univ  Colls.,  Aberyst- 
wyth and  Cardiff,  and  at  London  Univ. 
(Science  Scholar  i88g,  Pereira  Prizeman 
1892)  ; M.R.C.S.,  England  and  L.R.C.P., 
London  1893,  M.B.  London  1905,  B.S. 
London  1906;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1908; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1896, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915 ; served  with  Lagos  Expedition 

1897-8  (medal  with  c’asp),  in  Sierra  Leone 

1898-9  (clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
resent  at  battles  of  Magersfontein,  Paarde- 
erg,  Poplar  Grove,  Dreifontein,  marches  to 
Bloemfontein,  Johannesburg,  and  Pretoria 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; has 
been  Clinical  Assist,  in  Ear,  Electrical,  and 
Skin  Depart,  of  Charing  Cross  Hospital, 
Assist.  - Demonstrator  in  Anatomy  and 
Pathology  there,  and  Clinical  Assist,  to 
Westminster  Ophthalmic  Hospital, Prosector 
to  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surg.,  Resident  Surg.  to 
Western  Gen.  Dispensary,  and  Assist. -Sup. 
St.  Leonard’s  Infirmary;  cr.  D.S.O.  >900. 
Prockter,  Major  Percy  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr. D.S.O. 
1918. 

Procter,  Lady  (Helen  Matilda),  C.B.E. 

[see  Procter,  Knt.]. 

Procter,  Flight-Lieut.  Andrew  Weatherby 
Beauchamp-,  V.C.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.F.C.; 


b.  18 — ; Flight-Lieut.  R.A  F.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.F  C.,  D.S.O..  V.C.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1918. 
Proctor,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Henry, 
D.S.O  , M.D.  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Durham  Univ. 
(M.B.  1902,  M.D.  19 — ) ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Med. Ser. ; Mesopotaami  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Proe,  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Proe;  b.  1852;  ed.  privately;  is 
a Mechanical  and  Marine  Engineer,  and 
a J.P.  ; has  been  an  Alderman  of  City  of 
Brisbane  since  1895  (Mayor  1901):  m.  1881, 
Mary  Murth ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Common- 
wealth, Merlhyn  Road , New  Farm,  Brisbane. 

Profeit,  Col.  Charles  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b 1870;  ed  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1893);  is  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 

1899-1902  (Queen  s medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D S.O.  1917.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Propsting,  Hon.  William  Bispham, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Henry  Fropsting;  b.  1861  ; is 
Attorney-Gen.  and  Min.  for  Railways,  Tas- 
mania, and  a M.L.C.  : nt.  18 — , Caroline,  da. 
of  the  late  Sir  Jenkin  Coles,  K. C.M.G.;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Burnside,  New  Town,  1 asmania. 

Prosser,  Ernest  Albert,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Gen  Manager  of  Taff  Vale  Railway:  er. 
C B.E.  (Civil)  1920 

Prothero,  Vice-Adm.  Reginald  Charles, 
C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Charles  Prothero,  of 
Monmouthshire  ; b.  1849;  entered  R.N.  1862, 
became  Lieut.  1874,  Com.  1880,  Capt.  1895 
(retired  1904),  Rear-Adm.  1906,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1910 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  in 
command  of  Naval  Brig.,  at  battles  of 
Belmont  and  Graspan  (wounded,  C.B.)  : 
m.  1893,  Nellie  Rose  (from  whom  he  obtained 

a divorce  1914),  da.  of ; cr.  C.B. 

(Mil.)igoo,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903. 

Prout,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Thomas, 
C.M.G.,O.B.E.,M.B., •son  of  the  late  William 
Prout,  of  Mauritius  ; b.  1862;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. (M.B.  andC.M  1884); 
appointed  Assist.  Poor  Law  Med.  Officer, 
Mauritius  1885,  Assist  Colonial  Surg.,  Goid 
Coast  1888,  Dist.  Commr.  there  1890,  Colonial 
Surg.,  Gambia  1893,  and  Sierra  Leone  1895, 
and  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Sierra  Leone 
1901  ; retired  1906;  sometime  Med.  Officer  of 
Health,  Freetown,  and  a M.L.C. ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.,  (despatches  twice),  Hon. 
Lecturer  on  Tropical  Sanitation,  Univ.  of 
Liverpool,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Med.  So.  of 
Edinburgh,  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  London, 
and  of  So.  of  Trcpical  Med.  ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Colonial  Office  Advisory  Com- 
mittee on  Sanitation  in  Tropical  Africa  1909, 
and  Med.  Adviser  to  Colonial  Office 
1912  ; author  of  “ Elementary  Hygiene 
for  the  Tropics,”  and  many  papers  on 
Tropical  diseases  : m.  1888,  Mary.  da.  of  John 
Mackenzie,  of  Montrose;  cr.  C.M.G.  1905, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  4,  Devonshire  Place,  W.  1; 
Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Provash  Chandra  Mitter,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Calcutta. 

PROWER,ZzV«A-CW.John  Mervyn,  D.S.O. . 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  John  Elton  Frower ; 
b.  1885  ; retired  from  Hampshire  Regt.  1911, 
and  joined  British  Columbia  Horse  as  Capt. ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 
igiS-igas  Regt.  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar) : nt.  ,st,  1910,  Una 
Catherine,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Major  John 
Corse  Scott,  Indian  Army  ; 2ndly,  ^920  EUa 
Sylvia,  da  of  L’onel  Mundy,  of  the  Stock 
Ex:hange  ; cr.  D S O.  1916  (.Bar  1918).  Con- 
stitutional Club. 

Prowse,  Richard  Thomas,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  William  Prowse,  R.N.,  ol 
Weymouth;  b.  1835;  was  Sec.  of  H.M.’s 
Customs  1888-1900;  is  a J.P.  for  Herts;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1897.  How/on,  Bushey  Heath 

Prowse,  Lieut.-Col.  Waldren  Brewer. 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.  Col.  Canadian  Artillery;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 


1824 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Pryce,  Major  Caryl  ap  Rhys,  D.S.O. , 
younger  son  of  Lieut  -Col.  Douglas  Davidson 
Price,  of  Penns  Rocks,  Withyham,  Sussex; 
b.  1876;  is  Major  R.F.A.  (retired;;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  igi8,  Ellen  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
T.  L.  Wilkinson,  of  Neasham,  co.  Durham  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pryce,  Col.  Henry  Edward  ap  Rhys> 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Doug  las 
Davidson  Pryce,  of  Penns  Rocks,  Withy- 
ham, Sussex  ; b.  1874  ; entered  Army  1895, 
and  I.S.C.  1896,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major 
1913,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1916,  Lieut. -Col. 
1918,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919  ; served  in 
Tibet  1903-4  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bars);  a Brig.-Com.  1917-19:  m.  1900,  Alice 
Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  R.  F.  H.  Pughe  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  19x8,  2nd  Bar 

Pryce,  Howard  Lloyd,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; 
served  with  Gambia  Field  Force  1901 
(medal  with  clasp) ; appointed  Acting  Ch. 
Magistrate,  Gambia  1903,  and  a 1st  class 
Travelling  Commr.  1904;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911. 
Bathurst,  Gambia. 

Pryce-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Pryer,  Capt.  Alfred  Amos,  D.S.O.;  b, 
1891 ; is  Capt.  R.A.V.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Portu- 
guese Mil.  Order  of  Aviz);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Prynne,  Col.  Harold  Vernon,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  F.R  C.S.  ; b.  1869;  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  (retired),  and  a F.R. C.S.  ; China  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S  O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pryor,  Major  T.,  D SO.;  b.  1 8 — ; 
is  Major  Indian  Army  Reserve  ; served  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pryor,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Marlborough, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Marlborough  Pryor, 
of  Weston  Park,  Stevenage,  Herts  ; b r88o; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Hertfordshire  Regt., 
and  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
with  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major,  Italian  bronze 
medal  for  valour);  m.  1910,  Ethne  Philippa, 
M B-E-.  da  of  Sir  Norman  Moore,  1st  Bt., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 
Lannock  Manor,  Stevenage,  Herts. 

Pryor,  Brig. -Gen.  Pomeroy  Holland-, 

C. B.,  C M .G.,  D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
H.  Holland-Pryor,  of  North  Park,  Surrey; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. ; entered  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards  1887,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
1898,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-  Col.  1913, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1920;  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  as  Brig.  Transport  Officer 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India, 
with  Mohmand  and  Tirah  Expeditions  1897- 
8 (medals  with  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
as  D.A.A.G.  and  A. A G.,  and  as  Assist. 
Mil.  Gov.  Orange  River  Colony;  present 
at  operations  in  Cape  Colony  and  Transvaal 
and  Orange  River  Colonies  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Major ),  European  War  1915-19 
(D.S.O.,  Bievet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.);  was  in 
charge  of  H.M.’s  Indian  Orderly  Officers 
1909;  has  Jubilee  medal;  is  a Brig.  Com. 
in  India,  wuth  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1891, 
Agnes  St.  John,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  W. 
Moir ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  T909,  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Puckle,  Major  Bruce  Hale,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-17  as  Major  Ma- 
chine Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Pucki.e,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Kaye, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  H.  G.  Puckle  ; 
b.  1880;  Maior  R A.S.C.,  and  an  A.Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col. ; has  American 

D. S.M. . m 1916  Louise  Geraldine,  da.  of 
Gen.  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Cecil  Frederick  Nevill 
Macready,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Puddicombe,  Major  Thomas  Phare, 

D. S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18—;  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P. 
London  1904,  M.B.,  B.S.  1905,  D.P.H., 


R.C.P.S.  Eng.  1906;  Major  R.A.M.C.’ 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de* 
spatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 

Pudsey,  Major  Denison,  D.S.O.;  b.  1876  ; 
is  Major  R.F.A.  Reserve ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Wen  Hu  of  China) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pugh,  Lieut. -Col.  David  Charles,  D. S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  Warigi4-i7as  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Pugh,  Major  Herbert  Owain,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Lewis  Pugh,  of  Abermaed,  Aberystwith, 
N.  Wales;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Rugby;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut.  Lumsden’s 
Horse  and  an  Intelligence  Officer,  and 
subsequently  as  Assist.  M11  Commr.  at 
Heilbron  (despatches,  D.S.O  ),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded)  ; was  in  S. 
African  Constabulary  1901-8,  and  Sec. 
to  Carmarthen,  Cardigan,  and  Pembroke 
Territorial  Assos.  1908-14;  is  Hon.  Major 
in  the  Army  (formerly  Welsh  Horse  Yeo.): 
m.  1906,  Edith  Mary  Smith ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Mount  Hill,  Carmarthen,  Wales. 

Pugh,  Capt.  Mervyn  Phippen,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Berkshire  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Pullen,  Major  Ernest  Fleetwood, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1918. 

Pullen,  Paymaster-Rear- Adm.  "William 
Le  Geyt,  C.M.G..  son  of  Capt.  f.  C.  Pullen, 
R.N.  ; b.  1855;  entered  R.N.  1872,  became 
Fleet  - Paymaster  1898,  Paymaster  - in  - Ch. 
1910,  and  Paymaster-Rear-Adm.  (retired) 
1919;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Pulley,  Col.  Charles,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  C.  Pulley,  Madras  Army  [Blunt, 
Bt.] ; b.  1851 ; entered  36th  Regt.  1871,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1883,  Brevet  Major 
1887,  Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1897,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1898;  retired  1906;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Bur- 
mese Expedition  1886-7  (slightly  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
with  Lushai  Expedition  1892-3,  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  present  at  relief  of 
Gulistan  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  also  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
present  at  battle  of  Dargai  (despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Col.):  m.  ist,  1880,  Edith 
Marion,  who  d.  1888  ; 2ndly,  1896,  Rachel, 
da.  of  the  P.ev.  J.  White,  of  Stevenston, 
Ayr  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904.  Llanberis,  Lang- 
ton  Green,  Kent. 

Pulliblank,  Engineer-Com.  John  B,, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon 
Joseph  Pulliolank,  R.  ofRampisham.  Dorset; 
b.  1879 ; Engineer-Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  with  Dover  Patrol  and  at 
Vladivostok  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
O-B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O-B.E*  (Mil.)  1919. 

Pulling,  Alexander,  C.B.,  elder  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Pulling,  Serjeant-at- 
law,  of  Newark  Park,  Wotton-under-Edge, 
Gloucestershire;  b.  1857;  ed.  at  Harrow', 
and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.(B.A.  Mathematical 
Tripos  1880)  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1881  ; was 
Editor  for  Council  of  Law  Reporting  1886-95, 
and  of  “Index  to  London  Gazette”  1883, 
and  Counsel  to  Board  of  Trade  on  Merchant 
Shipping  Bills  1893-4  and  on  Tramways  and 
Light  Railways  1915-18  ; engaged  on  County 
Court  Distribution  for  Lord  Chancellor 
1894-9;  has  edited  “Statutory  Rules 
and  Orders”  (for  Treasury)  since  1890, 

“ Official  Index  and  Chronological  Tables  of 
the  Statutes  ” since  1892,  and  “The  Statutes 
Revised”  since  1907  (for  Statute  Law 
Committee);  now  Official  Editor  of 
Revised  Statutes,  Statutory  Rules  and 
Orders ; edited  Official  “ Manuals  of 
Emergency  Legislation  ” 19x4-18:  m.  1891, 
Margaret  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late  S.  Bealey, 
of  Canterbury,  New  Zealand ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1912.  93,  Oakwood  Court,  Kensington , W. ; 
2,  Harcourt  Buildings,  Temple,  E.C. ; 
Reform  Club. 

Pullinger,  Frank,  C.B.  ; b.  1866;  ed* 
at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Corpus 
Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18—,  M.A.  18—) ; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1825 


was  Oxford  Univ.  Extension  Lecturer  1891, 
and  Education  Sec.  to  Devon  County 
Council  1891-4,  since  when  he  has  been 
H.M.  Inspector  of  Schs. ; appointed  a 
Member  of  Govt.  Committee  to  enquire 
into  Employment  for  Disabled  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  1915:  m.  1896,  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912. 

Pullinger,  Thomas  Charles  Willis, 
C.B.E. , son  of  Fleet-Paymaster  Thomas  Pen- 
ford  Puhinger,  R.N.,  of  Wyvenhoe,  Dart 
ford;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Dartford  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
an  Engineer,  a J.P.,  Managing  Director  T. 
Arrol,  Johnston  (Limited),  of  Dumfries,  and 
a Director  of  Galloway  Engineering  Co. , of 
Tongland,  Kirkcudbright:  m 1893,  Aurelie 
Bernice  Sitwell,  of  St.  Nicolas,  D’Aliumont, 
Seine  Inferieur,  France;  cr.  O.B  E.  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  The  Brae,  near 
Dumfries  ; Roxal  Automobile,  Royal  Scottish 
Automobile , Royal  Clyde  Yacht , and  Conser- 
vative ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Pullman,  Major  Alfred  Hopewell,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  Pullman,  J.P.,  of  St.  Helen’s, 
Hampton  \Vick  ; b.  1881;  ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.;  is  Hon.  Major  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt.);  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  present  at  battle  of  Loos 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915, 
Emilie  Louisa  Outram,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Outram  Marshall ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Pinewood,  Oriental  Road , Woking. 
Purcell,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Francis,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Purcell  ; b.  1861 ; 
is  Major,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  and  temporary 
Col.  S.  African  Inf.,  and  a Brig.-Com.  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; served  during  Basuto 
War  1880-81,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
present  at  capture  of  Lotter’s  commando 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  : 
m.  1909,  Frances,  el.  da.  of  W.  T.  Brounlee, 
Ch.  Magistrate,  Native  Territories,  Cape 
Colony  ; cr.  D.S.O.  igoi. 

Purdon,  Lieut.-Col.  David  William, 
C.M-.G.  ; b.  1853  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  served  with  Burma  Expedition  1887-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G 
1917.  Ardrums,  Agher,  Enfield,  co.  Meath. 

Purdon,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Ireland, 

C. B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  (O.B.E.,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  O.B.E  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Purdon,  Major  William  Brooke,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  \ b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Belfast  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1008);  is  Major 
R.A.M.C.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Purdy,  Col.  James  Robert,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  (V.D); 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Purdy,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Smith,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med 
Corps;  served  duringEuropean  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Purefoy,  Adm.  Richard  Purefoy  Fitz- 
Gerald, C.BE.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Richard  Purefoy  FitzGerald,  of  North  Hall. 
Preston  Candover,  Hants  ; b.  1862  ; entered 
R.N.  1875,  became  Com.  1897,  Capt.  1902, 
Rear-Adm.  1912  (retired  1916),  Vice-Adm. 
1917,  and  Adm.  1920  ; Soudan  1884  (medal, 
bronze  star);  is  a J.P.  for  cos.  Bucks  and 
Southampton  ; was  Naval  Attache  at  The 
Hague  1916-18,  since  when  employed  on 
special  ser.  ; European  War  1914-19  with 
Escort  ship  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  assumed 
by  Roy.  license  1900  the  surname  of  Purefoy 
in  lieu  of  his  patronymic:  m.  1895,  Mary 
Lillias,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Gordon 
Sandy'S  Lumsdaine,  of  Blanerne,  Berwick- 
shire ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  191 9.  Shalsfone  Manor , Buckingham  ; 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Purey-Cust  [see  Cust]. 

Purshit  Gopineth  [see  Gopineth]. 
Purser,  Lieut.-Col.  Lydmar  Moline, 

D. S.O.,  M,B.)  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 


Dublin  (M.B.  and  B Ch.  1899);  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Purser,  Lieut.-Col.  Muir,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18—  ; is  Lieut. -Co1.  Australian  Inf.  ;*served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Purves,  Major  Robert  Black,  D.S.O. , 
M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  H.  B. 
Purves,  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1895); 
FR.C.SE.  1899;  Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-18  in  Egypt  (despatches, 
D.S  O.) : m.  1908,  Ethel  Beatrice,  da.  of  John 
Charles  Locke,  of  Harrow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Lincoln;  Royal  Societies'  Club. 

Purves,  Robert  Egerton,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ) 
formerly  in  Public  Works  Depart.,  India; 
appointed  Assist.  Engineer,  Irrigation 
Depart.,  Punjab  1881,  Executive  Engineer 
1895,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1913;  retired  1914  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 

Purvis,  Major  Edson  Russell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Purvis,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Henry,  D.S.O., 
third  son  ot  the  late  John  Purvis,  of  Kinaldy, 
co.  Fife;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. ; joined  Highland 
L.I.  1888,  and  retired  as  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  1908 ; rejoined  1914,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2, 
Comdg.  16th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  Comdg.  a Batn.  Highland  L.I.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S  O.) : m.  1903,  Agatha 
Elizabeth  Margareta,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Gen.  John  Sprot,  of  Riddell,  co. 
Roxburgh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Calmsden 
Manor,  Cirencester ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Purvis,  Col.  John  Spottiswoode,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1864 ; Col.  R.E. ; S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Puttanna  Chetty  (Krishnarajapur  Palle- 
gonde),  Dewan  Bahadur,  C.I.E.)  b.  1856; 
ed.  at  Wesleyan  High  Sch.,  and  Central 
Coll.,  Bangalore;  entered  Govt.  Ser.  1875, 
became  Traffic  Sup.,  Mysore  State  Railway 
1884,  Assist.  Commr.  1886,  Head-Quarter 
Sup.  of  Police  1891,  Revenue  Sub-Div. 
Officer  1896,  Dep.  Commr.  and  Dist. 
Magistrate  1898,  Second  Councillor  of  H.H. 
the  Maharaja  of  Mysore’s  Council  1906, 
First  Councillor  1909  (Delhi  Coronation 
Durbar  medal  1911).  a Member  ot  Legis- 
lative Council  and  Chm.  Bank  of  Mysore 
1912,  and  Chm.  cf  Bangalore  City  Improve- 
ments and  a Member  of  Finance  Committee 
1920;  appointed  Hon.  Pres.  Bangalore  City 
Municipal  Council  1913,  and  Pres.  Mysore 
Railway  Committee  1915,  and  a Fellow  of 
Mysore  Univ.  1916;  appointed  Dewan 
Bahadur  1911;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold 
medal  ; received  Govt,  ot  India  Certificate 
for  sers.  in  connection  with  Indian  War 
Loan  1917;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Shanti  Nivasa, 
$lh  Main  Road,  Chamarajapet,  Bangalore. 

Puttick,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  John  Prior  Puttick,  of  Oamaru,  New 
Zealand ; b.  1890  ; ed.  at  Waitaki  Boys’ 
High  Sch.,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand  ; is  Major 
New  Zealand  Staff  Corps  at  Gen.  Head 
Quarters,  New  Zealand  Defence  Forces ; 
European  War  1914-18  (severely  wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
United  Service  Institute,  Wellington,  New 
Zealand. 

Pybus,  Percy  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
Pybus,  of  Kingston-on-Hull  ; b.  1880;  is  an 
Electrical  Engineer,  and  Joint  Managing 
Director  of  English  Electric  Co.  (Limited) 
of  Bradford  ; rendered  sers.  to  Labour 
Supply  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions,  during 
European  War  ; author  of  various  pamph- 
lets on  educational  and  social  subjects  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1917.  Bradford,  Yorkshire  ; 9,  White- 

58 


826 


COMPANION  AGE. 


hall  Court,  S.IF.i ; Cavendish,  and  Reform, 
Clubs. 

Pve,  Major  Kellow  William,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1882  ; formerly  Major  R.E. ; retired  1920; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Pye,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Edmund,  C.I.E.) 
b.  1872  ; is  Lieut. -Col  Indian  Army,  and 
Recruiting  Officer  for  Jats  and  Hindustani 
Musulmans  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in  China 
1900  (medal),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  twice) ; author  of 
“Papers  from  Picardy”;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 
Pye-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Pym,  Col.  Frederick  Harry  Norris, C.M.G.; 
b.  1868  ; is  Col.  (retired).;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Pym,  Rev.  Thomas  Wentworth,  D.S.  0., 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Walter  Ruthven 
Pym,  Bishop  of  Bombay;  b.  1885;  ed.  at 
Bedford  Scb.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1913);  was  Curate  of  St. 
Cuthbert’s,  Lytham,  Lancashire  1909-11, 
since  when  he  has  been  Chap,  of  Trin.  Coll., 
Cambridge;  European  War  1914-18  as  Chap, 
(subsequently  as  Assist.  Chap. -Gen.)  to  the 
Forces  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed Head  of  Cambridge  House  1910,  and 
Examining  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  Southwark 
1920 : m.  1918,  Dora  Olive,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Ivens,  of  Harboro’  Parva,  Rugby; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cambridge  House,  Camber- 
well, S.E. 

Pyman,  Major  Colin  Keith  Lee,  D S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
191°, 

Pyman,  Major  Geoffrey  Lee,  D.S.O., 
M C. ; b.  18—;  is  Major  Yorkshire  L.I.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.  with  Bar,  M.C.,  ItalianCroix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bir  1919). 

Pyne,  Major  Frederick  Sparkes,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1885;  Major  R.F.  A.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m 1915,  Angela  Mary 
Hoblyn  Oliver  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Ercildoune, 
Launceston,  Cornwall. 

Pyott,  Capt.  Ian  Vernon,  D.S.O. ; b.  1895  > 
European  War  1914  17  as  Capt.  and  Flight- 
Corn.  R.F.C.  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Nongen’s  Road,  Durban,  Natal. 

Qadir  Baksh  Khan,  Lieut.- Col.,  C.I.E.-, 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Bahadur  Comdt.  1st 
Co.,  Maler  Kotla  Imperial  Ser.  Sappers, 
Punjab;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Quayle-Dickson  [see  Dickson]. 

Queripel,  Col.  Alfred  Ernest,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1870 ; is  Hon.  Col.  Army  Vet.  Depart, 
(retired),  and  Assist.  Director  Vet.  Sers., 
E.  Command  (C.B.) ; served  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  (medal  with  three  clasps, 
bronze  star);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Queripel,  Lieut.-Col.  Leslie  Herbert, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1881 ; entered  R.A.  1899, 
became  Capt.  1908,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F. A.  1916;  China  1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  ),  and 
France  1918  (despatches) ; m.  1st,  1914,  Mar- 
garet, who  a.  1914,  da.  of  John  Kidner,  of 
Dodnill  House,  Taunton  ; 2m  ly,  1918,  Sybil, 
da.  of  John  Kidner  (ante);  cr.  D.S  O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Dodhill  House,  Taunton. 

Quibell,  Capt.  Arthur  Holmes,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; 
(wounded);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Quick,  Lieut.-Col.  Balcombe,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Quick,  Mrs.  Eliza  Ellen,  C.B.E. ; b v 18 — ; 

Hon.  Sec.  Warwickshire  War  Pensions 

Committee  : m.  18—,  Quick  ; cr. 

M.B.E-  (Civil)  19—,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Quill,  Lieut.-Col.  Berkeley  Crosbie,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Jerome  Quill,  J.P.,  of 
co.  Kerry  ; b.  1852 ; entered  84th  Regt. 


1872,  became  Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt- 
1879,  Major  1890,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1900;  retired 
1904;  served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,. 
present  at  battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and 
in  South  Africa  1900-1902,  on  lines  of  com- 
munication (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.) ; was  Assist.  Inspector  of. 
Gymnasia  at  Aldershot  1888-92  ; commanded 
a Batn.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1914-16: 
m.  1892,  Lucy  Edith,  who  d.  1893,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  John  R.  Woodriff,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902.  Ballycarty , Tralee,  co.  Kerry  ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Quill,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Henry,  C.B.,. 
M.D.,  son  of  Jerome  Quill,  J.P.,  of  Killmoily,, 
co.  Kerry;  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.  1869,  M.B.  and  M.Ch.  1871,  M.D  1878)  ; 
is  Maj  -Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (retired)  - 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal 
with  clasp) ; was  Senior  Med.  Officer  Thames 
Dist.  and  Ceylon  1898-1902,  and  Principal 
Med.  Officer,  Roy.  Victoria  Hospital,  Netley 
1905-8;  m.  1886,  Marion,  da.  of  Dep.  In- 
spector-Gen. W.  Gunn,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.> 
1917.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Quin,  Col.  Windham  Henry  Wyndham-, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Dunraven,  colls.]. 

Quine,  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  J.,  D.S.O.  ;. 
b.  18 — ; is  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.  : 
m.  1919,  Irene,  da.  of  Maj. -Gen.  — Zeume, 
of  Petrograd  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Quinlan,  Hon.  Timothy  Francis,  C.M.G.; 
son  of  the  late  Michael  Quinlan,  ofTipperary ;. 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Catholic  Sch.,  Perth,  W. 
Australia  ; elected  a M.L.A.  1890  (six  years 
Speaker);  has  been  Min.  for  Works,  W. 
Australia  ; is  a Director  of  S.  British  In- 
surance Co.,  of  City  Mutual  Life  Insurance 
Co.,  and  of  Perth  Building  So.  : m.  1883,. 
Teresa,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Daniel  Connor  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913.  249,  Adelaide  Terrace , Perth, 
IV.  Australia. 

Quinton,  Brig.- Gen.  Francis  William) 
Drummond,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  -James 
Wallace  Quinton,  C.S.I.,  I.C.S. ; b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R. M.A. ; formerly 
Col.  R.A. ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1920: 
m.  1903,  Henriet'a,  da.  of  Henry  Irwin, 

C. I.E.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Quirk,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  James  Francis 
Quirk,  R.  of  Great  Coates,  V.  of  Aylesby, 
Lincolnshire,  and  Rural  Dean  and  Canon  otf 
Lincoln  ; b.  1887;  a Land  Agent,  Major  York 
and  Lancaster  Regt.,  a Dist.  Commr.  under 
Board  of  Agriculture  and  Fisheries,  and 
Lieut  -Col.  Comdt.  of  a Sch.  of  Instruction  ; 
European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  a Batn. 
King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.l.  (despatches 
four  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  was  a Land 
Valuer,  Inland  Revenue  1911-14:  m.  1918, 
Ella  Gladstone,  da.  of  the  lateG.  R.  Leyland, 
of  Grassendale,  Liverpool  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,. 
C.M.G.  1919.  Great  Coates,  Lincolnshire. 

Quirk,  Col.  John  Owen,  C.B. , D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Quirk,  of  Knockaloe 
House,  Bromboro,  Cheshire;  b.  1847;  ed» 
privately,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1869) ; entered  41st  Regt.  1869,  became  Capt. 
Welsh  Regt.  1880,  Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col. 
1893,  and  Col.  1897  ^ retired  1904  ; served  in 
Boer  War  1881,  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1884, 
present  at  battles  of  El  Teb  and  Tamai  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in 
Soudan  Expedition  i884-sas  A.A.G.  Egyptian 
Army  (despatches,  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie), 
in  Nile  Expedition  1885-6  as  A.A.G.  to  Egyp- 
tian Army,  present  at  action  of  Giniss  (horse 
shot,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  with  Nile 
Field  Force  1889  as  Comdt.,  Korosko  (3rd 
class  Osmanieh) ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1883-90;  commanded  41st  Regt.  Dist..  1898- 
1903  : m.  1875,  Eugenie  Marie,  da.  of  the  late 
Octavius  O’Brien,  of  Kildare  Strett,  Dublin  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897.  12,  Basil 

Mansions,  Basil  Street , S.  IV.  y Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Rabett,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Lee  Rex, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Percy  Arundel  Rabett,  of 
Sydney,  N.  S.  Wales;  b.  1887;  ed.  at  All 
Saints  Coll.,  Bathurst,  N.  S.  Wales,  and  at 
Gram.  Sch.,  Sydney  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


827 


lian  Artillery ; served  during  European 
War  1014-18  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1915,  Marjory  Enston,  da.  of  J.  Enston 
Squier,  of  Westcott,  Surrey;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Union  and  Imperial  Service  (Sydney) 
Clubs. 

Radcliffe,  Brig. -Gen.  Frederick  Walter, 
C.M.G. , C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
George  Travis  Radcliffe,  of  Leamside,  Mil- 
verton, Warwickshire  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Leam- 
ington Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
Dorsetshire  Regt.  ; served  in  Crete  1898-9 
(despatches  thrice),  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  then 
in  Mesopotamia  1914-15,  present  at  Kut-el- 
Amara  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  (severely 
wounded,  Legion  of  Honour);  was  D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  1911-14,  Dep.  Gov.  of  Basra  1914- 
15,  Assist.  Comdt.  R.M.C.  1916-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  a Brig. -Gen.  : m.  1901, 
Mabel  Gertrude,  da.  of  Frederick  W’illiam 
Steward ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919.  Juniot  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Radcliffe,  Col.  Nathaniel  Robert,  C./.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  George 
Travis  Radcliffe,  of  Leamside,  Milverton, 
Leamington;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Leamington 
Coll.;  entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1891,  and 
became  Capt.  1899 ; retired  1906  ; served 
w'ith  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D.A.A.G. 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16  (C.I.E. , Order 
of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia);  was  a Brig.- 
Maj.  Territorial  Force  1906-12;  re-appointed 
Lieut. -Col.  Devonshire  Regt.  1913,  and  Col. 
Territorial  Force  1919:  m.  1899,  Doreen,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Wolfe  Hamilton-Gell, 
of  Winslade,  near  Exeter  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.I.E.  1916.  St.  Cyprians,  Stratton,  N . Corn- 
wall; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Radcliffe,  Col.  Philip  John  Joseph, 
C.M.G.  [see  Radcliffe,  Be,  colls.]. 

Radcliffe,  Capt.  Stephen  Herbert, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  H.  Radcliffe,  of  Clevedon, 
Somerset;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.,  andConidg. 
Officer  Immingham  Area;  European  War 
1914-19,  in  the  Pacific  and  with  Grand  Fleet 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — , Adria  Lilia, 
da.  of  Connell  Whipple,  of  Plymouth;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1919.  Royal  Naval  Depot,  Imming- 
ham, Lincolnshire. 

Radclyffk,  Capt.  Charles  Raymond, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-20,  finally  in  S.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Radford,  Major  Ernest  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Australian  Machine  Gun 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S  O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Radford,  Capt.  Norman  Harold,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17 (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.) ; cr.D.S.O., 
1917. 

Radford,  Col.  Oswald  Claude,  C.B., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Radford; 
b.  1850;  entered  25th  Regt.  1871,  transferred 
to  B.S.C.  1877,  became  Capt.  1883,  Brevet 
Major  1888,  Major  1891,  Lieut. -Col.  1897,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1901  ; retired  1910;  served  with 
Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  in  Afghan  War  1879  (medal),  with 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884,  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (wounded, despatches,  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891,  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(clasp),  in  China  1900  (despatches,  C.I.E.), 
and  with  Darwesh  Khel  Expedition  1902 
in  command  of  a Column  (despatches) ; 
sometime  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  4th  Punjab 
Inf.  . m.  1st,  1883,  Alice  Sarah,  da.  of  J.  H. 
Herdon  ; 2ndly,  1917,  Margaret,  da.  of  T. 
Fleming;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905. 
Bray  side,  Chelsdon,  Torquay. 

Radice,  Major  Alfred  Hutton,  D.S. O.,  son 
of  the  late  Albert  Hampden  Radice,  of 
Thistleborough,  co.  Antrim;  b.  1873;  is 
Major  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  I 


D.S.O.,  1914  star,  two  medals,  Italian  Croix 
de  Guerre) : m.  1913,  Shiela,  da.  of  Col. 
Alister  Jamieson;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Army 
and  A avy  Club. 

Radwan,  Col.  Pasha  Hassam,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Sheik  Ahmed  Fayed  ; b.  1853  ; is 
Col.  in  Egyptian  Army;  served  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir,  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1889,  present  at  action  of  Toski  (wounded, 
medai,  bronze  star,  D.S.O.) ; was  Sub-Gov. 
in  Egyptian  Frontier  1892-5,  and  Prefect  of 
Beni  Sonef  1895-8,  of  Ghaizeh  1898-1901,  of 
Minieh  1901-3,  and  of  Menorifieh  1903-4,  when 
he  was  transferred  to  Gharhieh  ; appointed 
a Pasha  1903;  has  3rd  class  Medjidie,  and 
4th  class  Osmanieh  : m.  1875  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1886.  Gharhieh,  Lower  Egypt. 

Radwan,  Lieut.  Said,  D.S.O.  ) Lieut,  in 
Egyptian  Army  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886. 

Rae,  Lieut.  - Col.  George  Bentham 
Leathart,  D.S  O.  ; b.  1884  ; Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  10th  (Scottish)  Liverpool  Regt. 
(T.F.)  ; attached  7th  Manchester  Regt.  1918  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Little  Dene,  Caldy, 
Cheshire. 

Rae,  Major  John,  D.S  O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  in  the  Army  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918* 

Rae,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
William  Rae,  Advocate,  of  Aberdeen  )b.  1883  ; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.A.  1903,  B.L.  1906);  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut-Col.  Comdg.  4th  Canadian 
Inf.  Batn.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.,  French  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Vancouver, 
British  Columbia;  Vancouver , and  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Raeburn,  William  Norman,  C.B.E. , 
K.C.,  son  of  Sir  William  Hannay  Raebu-n, 
M.P. ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Kelvinside  Acad., 
Glasgow,  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Glasgow 
Univ  (M.A.  1897,  LL.B.  1899);  Lar.  Middle 
Temple  1903,  and  K.C.  1919  ; rendered  sers. 
in  Solicitor’s  Depart.,  Treasury  during 
EJropean  War;  author  of  “ Blackburn  on 
Contract  of  Sale”  Ord  edition):  m.  1912, 
Mary  Irene,  da.  of  Frederick  Lennard,  of 
Hove;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  The  Mount, 
St.John's,  Woking;  Union  Club. 
Rafferty, MajorUwpzrt  Anstice,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18— ; is  Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces ; 
seived  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O  ); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Raster,  Charles  Haughton,  C B.E., 
soi  of  William  Pearse  Rafter,  of  Belfast;  b. 
1856;  Ch.  Inspector  in  Hoy.  Irish  Con- 
stabulary 1882-90,  sin  e when  he  has  been 
Ch.  Constable  of  Birmingham  City  Police  : 
m.  1st,  1885,  Olivia  Lucy,  who  d 1914,  da.  of 
the  late  Arthur  Nugent  [E.  Westmeath, 
colls.];  2ndly,  19  — ; cr.  C-B.E-  (Civil) 
192-.  Elmlev  Lodge,  Harborne ; Chief 
Constable's  Office,  Newton  Street,  Birming- 
ham. 

Raghunath  Das  [see  Chaube  Raghunath 
Das]. 

Raghunath  Rao  Dinkar,  Sawai  Rao 
Raja,  Mushir-i- Khas  Bahadar  Madar-ul- 
Moham,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Political  Sec.  to 
Maharaja  Scindia  of  Gwalior  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
Gwalior,  India. 

Raghunath  Sabnis  [see  Sabnis]. 

Raikes,  Major  David  Taunton,  D.S.O., 
M.C., son  of  the  late  Robert  Taunton  Raikes, 
of  Treberfydd,  Breconshire  ; b.  1897  ; entered 
S.  Wales  Borderers  Special  Reserve  1915, 
attached  Tank  Corps  1916,  and  is  Lieut., 
temporary  Major;  European  War  1916-18 
(despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Raikes,  Francis  Edward,  M.V.O. , O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Raikes, 
P.C  , M.P.  [see  B.  Teynham,  colls.] ; b.  1870 ; 
formerly  Lieut.  3rd  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; 
is  a King’s  Foreign  Ser.  Messenger  : m.  1906, 
Iris,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Sopwith.  of  83, 
Cadogan  Garden#;  S.W. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1917,  O.B.E-  1918. 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Raikes,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey  Taunton, 
D.S  0 , son  of  the  late  Robert  Taunton 
Raikes,  of  Treberfydd,  Breconshire  ; b.  1884  ; 
entered  S.  Wales  Borderers  1903  (Adj.  igio- 
13),  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ; 
European  War  1915  18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut. - 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  1913-15  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bars  Feb.  and  Sept.  1918). 

Raikes,  Henry  St.  John  Digby,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Henry  Cecil  Raikes, 
P.C.  (M.P.  for  Camb.  Univ.)  [see  B.  Teyn 
ham,  coll®.];  b.  863;  ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  at  Ti^n.  C 11.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1885);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1887;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Flintshire,  a J.P.  and  Cbm.  of  Quarter 
Sessiors  for  Derbyshire,  and  a Member  of 
Coal  Supplies  Ccmmittee  for  Midlands; 
Chm.  Mil.  Appeal  Tribunal  (Div.  2),  Derby- 
shire, and  of  D rb\ shire  War  Savings 
Committee  during  European  War;  unsuc- 
cessfully contested  Denbighshire,  E.  Div. 
(C)  >895,  and  Derbyshire,  Mid.  Div.  igon; 
appointed  Recorder  of  King’s  Lynn  Feb. 
1905;  author  of  “ The  Life  and  Letters  of 
Henry  Cecil  Raikes,’'  etc.  : m.  1889,  Annie 
Lucinda,  da.  cf  the  la'e  Maj.  Gen.  Daniel 
Henry  MacKirnon;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Ch  il)  1920. 
Makeney  Lodge,  Derbyshire ; 10,  Ecc’estcn 
Square , S.IF.  ; 4,  Paper  Buildings , Temple , 
E C.;  Carlton  Club. 

Raikes,  Major  Lawrence  Taunton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Taunton 
Raikes,  of  Treberfydd,  Breconshire  ; b. 
1882;  entered  R.F.  A.  1900,  became  Major 
1914;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  Marion  Eva,  da.  of  Arthur 
Crommelin  Hankin,  C.S-I.,  C.I.E,  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Raikes,  Com.  Robert  Henry  Taunton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Taunton 
Raikes  of  Treberfydd,  Breconshire;  b.  1885; 
entered  R.N.  1900,  became  Lieut. -Com.  1916, 
and  Com.  1917  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honour):  m.  1917,  Ida  Guinevere,  da. 
of  the  late  David  Evans,  of  Ffrwdgrech, 
Brecknockshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1917). 

Raikes,  Lieut. -Col.  Wilfred  Taunton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Taunton  Raikes,  of  Treberfydd,  Brecon- 
shire; b.  18 — ; Capt.  S.W.  Borderers 
(Special  Reserve),  and  temporary  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  25th  Batn.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Railston,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  George 
Moreton  Pleyoell-,  D S.O.,  el.  son  of  Col. 
Henry  Edward  Railston  (formerly  The 
Cameronians),  of  23,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; 
b.  1885 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Con- 
sort’s Own),  1904,  became  Capt.  1913, 
Brevet  Major  1917,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  19:0; 
European  War  1915-18  as  Staff-Capt.,  Brig.- 
Maj.,  and  Comdg.  a Bitn.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.) ; assumed  by 
deed  poll  1919  the  additional  surname  of 
Pleydell:  ut.  1919.  Vivien,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell 
[see  Mansel,  Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x5. 
Longthorns,  Bland  ford,  Do>sct. 

Railton,  James,  C.B.E  , son  of  James 
Railton,  of  Malpas, Monmouthshire  ; b.  1863  ; 
ei.  privately  ; is  a Civil  Engineer,  and  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  Topham,  Jones  and 
Railton  (Limited),  dock  and  railway  con- 
tractors, of  Westminster,  S.W. : tit.  1902, 

Margary,  da.  of  the  late  Llewellen  Wood, 
J.P.,  of  Gardenhurst,  Penarth,  Glamorgan- 
shire ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  St.  Leonard's,  Wind- 
sor; Union,  St.  Stephen's,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Raimes,  Major  Alvvyn  Leslie,  D.S.O.  : 

b.  18 — ; Major  Durham  L.I.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8.  1 

Raines,  Major  Ralph  Gore  Devereux 
Groves-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  | 
Groves,  formerly  27th  Irttiskillings ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey;  entered  \ 


Roy.  Guernsey  Artillery  1894  and  The  Buffs 
(E.  Kent  Regt.)  1898,  and  is  Major  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; has  assumed  the  additional  sur- 
name of  Raines  ; m.  1903,  Helen,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Workman,  J.P.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Rainey,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Wakefield, 
C.B.E.\  b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 

R.  A.  V.C.  Reserve ; S.  Africa  1901 -2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  and 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rainey-Robinson  [see  Robinson], 

Rainsford,  Col.  Marcus  Edward  Read, 

C. B.,  second  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William 
Ryland  Rainsford  (36th  Regt.),  of  Cradocks- 
town,  co.  Kildare;  b.  1853;  entered  Army 
1872,  became  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  1884, 
Lieut.-Col.  1889,  Brevet  Col.  1898,  and  Col. 
1899;  retired  1908;  served  during  Ashanti 
War  1873-4  (medal),  during  Transvaal  Cam- 
paign 1881,  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882-4 
(medal,  bronze  star),  in  Soudan  1884,  present 
at  battle  of  El  Teb  (despatches,  two  clasps, 
promoted),  and  wfith  Nile  Expedition  1884-6, 
present  at  4 actions  (despatches,  two  clasps) ; 
commanded  Arniy  Ser.  Corps  at  Woolwich 
1891-3  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Egypt  1894-6, 

D. A.A.G.,  N.-W.  Dist.  1897-9,  and  A.A.G., 

S.  Dist.  1899-1903,  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport,  N.-E.  Dist.  1903-5,  A.Q.M.G., 
N.  Command  1905-8,  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  ; again  A.Q.M.G.,  N.  Command  : 
m.  1909,  Victoria  Margaret,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Charles  John  Reed. 
K.C.B.,  of  The  Cragg,  Northumberland,  and 
Dringthorpe,  York  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 
Ardgay,  Box,  Wilts;  United  Service,  and 
Bath  and  County  Clubs. 

Rainsford,  Col.  William  John  Read, 
C.I.E.,  F.R.C.S.I.,  e 1.  son  of  "the  late  Capt. 
William  Ryland  Rainsford  (36th  Regt.),  of 
Cradockstown,  Naas,  co.  Kildare  ; b.  1852  ; 
ed.  at  Portarlington  Sch. ; F.R.C.S.I.  18—; 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1877,  and  became 
Col.  Roy.  Army  Med  Corps  1903 ; retired  1909 ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal), 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  in  Soudan  1885-6,  and  in  China 
1900,  as  Senior  Med.  Officer  (despatches, 
C.I.E.)  ; appointed  an  A.Q.M.G.  19x4:  rn. 
1884,  Elizabeth  Caroline,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Theobald  George  Wolfe,  J.P.,  of  Forenaught 
and  Bishopland,  co.  Kildare;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900. 

Rainsford-Hannay  [see  Hannay]. 

Rainy,  George,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Rainy,  D.D.,  Principal  of  New  Coll., 
Edinburgh;  b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad., 
and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1897)  ; 
was  under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  Commerce 
and  Industry  Depart.  1906-9  ; Magistrate  and 
Collector,  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912,  Officiating 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Financial  and  Municipal  De- 
part. 1914,  Dep.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India, 
Financial  Depart.  1916,  and  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Gov.  of  Behar  and  Orissa  1919;  cr.  C.I.E. 
19x8.  Ranchi,  India  ; University  {Edinburgh), 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Rait,  Miss  Helen  Anna  Macdonald, 
C.B.E.,  R.R.C. ; b.  18—  ; Ch.  Sup.  Queen 
Alexandra’s  Mil.  Nursing  Ser.,  India;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rait,  Robert  Sangster,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
David  Rait,  of  Aberdeen  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1894),  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899,  M.A.  1903)  ; Fellow 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  1899-1013,  and  Tutor 
1903-X913  ; appointed  Professor  of  Scottish 
History  and  Literature  in  Glasgow  Univ. 
1913,  and  Historiographer  Roy.  in  Scotland 
1919;  in  War  Trade  Intelligence  Depart.  1915- 
18  : m.  ioc 8,  Ruth  Edith  Mary,  da.  of  John 
Charles  Edward  Bridge,  J.P  , of  Peverel 
Court,  near  Aylesbury;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  31, 

Lilybank  Gardens,  Glasgow  : Athenceum  Club. 

Rala  Ram,  Rai  Bahadur,  C.I.E.,  I.S.O., 
son  of  Lala  Harjas  Rai;  b.  1864;  is  a Ch. 
Engineer,  Public  Works  Depart.,  India,  and 
Ch.  Engineer,  E.  Bengal  Railway  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
191 1,  C.  I.E.  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1829 


Ralph,  Col.  Alfred  Colyer,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1869  ; Col.  Indian  Army  ; Mesopotamia 

1914- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ralph, Lieut.- Col.  Edgar  Maurice,/?. S. O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Ralston,  Lieut.- Col.  Alexander  Win- 
deyer,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander 
Gerard  Ralston,  K.C.  ; b.  1885;  ed.  at  Sydney 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Sydney  Univ.  (B.A. 
1907,  LL.D.  1909);  is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian 
Forces  ; European  War  1914-18  in  Egypt  and 
Gallipoli,  and  in  France  Comdg.  a Batn.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Kooioogama,  Welworth  Road, 
Strath  field,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Univer- 
sity ( Sydney ) Club. 

Ralston,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Harrah, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Poultney 
Ralston;  b.  1866;  is  a Civil  Engineer, 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Artillery,  and  a Brig.- 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1900,  Louise,  da.  of  Edward 
Pasmore  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Toronto,  Ontario. 

Ralston,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Layton, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  European  War 

1915-  19  (wounded,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ralston,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; served  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (despatches,  M.C  , D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ramaciotti,  Brig.- Gen.  Gustave,  C.M.G., 
son  of  A.  Ramaciotti  ; b.  1861  ; is  a J.P., 
Col.  Australian  Forces  (V.D.),  and  a Brig.- 
Gen.  (C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Strathkyle, 
Bligh  Street,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 
RXmanAthan,  Ponnambalam,  C.M.G., 
K.C.,  son  of  Ponnambalam,  Mudaliyar  of 
the  Gov.’s  Gate;  b.  1851;  ed.  at  Colombo 
Acad.,  and  at  Madras  Presidency  Coll.  ; 
Advocate,  Ceylon  1873 ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1886,  and  K.C.,  Ceylon  1903;  was  an  Un- 
official M.L.C.,  Ceylon  1879-92,  when  he  was 
appointed  Solicitor-Gen.  for  Ceylon  ; offi- 
ciated as  Attorney-Gen.  1894-5,  1896,  and 
1898 ; retired  1906 ; elected  to  Legislative 
Council  of  Ceylon  1912  : m.  1st,  1875,  Selak- 
shi,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  Nannitamby  Mudali- 
yar; 2ndly,  1907,  Lilavati  (an  authoress),  da. 
of  F.  D.  Harrison,  of  Adelaide  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1889.  Sukhasthan,  Colombo , Ceylon. 
Ramannuj  Saran  Singh  Deo,  Ma- 
haraja, C.B.E. ; 6.18 — ; Feudatory  Ch.  of 
Surguja  State  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Sur- 
guja,  Central  Provinces,  India. 

Rambaut,  Major  Gerrard  Marland, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Alcock  Rambaut, 
F.R.S.,  of  The  Observatory,  Oxford  ; b. 
1888;  is  Major  R. FA.  (T.F.)  Reserve; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O ) : 
m.  1918,  Gladys  Evelyn  Vansittart,  da.  of 
A.  Vansittart  Frere,  of  Abbotsrood,  East- 
bourne; cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Ram  Charan  Mitra,  Babu,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Vakil  of  High  Court  of 
Judicature,  Fort  William,  and  a Govt.  Law 
Officer;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915. 

Ram  Pal  [see  Kutlehr], 

R amyeihg,  Enginee  - Com.  Robin,  D.S.  0. ; 
b 18 — ■;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O. 
1918. 

Ramsay,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Alexander 
Robert  Maule,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Dalhousie). 
Ramsay,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Denny  Gilbert, 
C.I.E.,  O.B.E.  [see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1666, 
colls.]. 

Ramsay,  Com.  Bertram  Home,  M.V.O. 

[see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1806,  colls.]. 

Ramsay,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  William,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1806, 
colls.]. 

Ramsay,  Lieut.-Col.  Hilton  Alexander, 

D. S.O.  [see  Ramsay,  Bt.,  cr.  1806,  colls.]. 


Ramsay,  Major  James  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1880;  is  Major  Cameron  High- 
landers; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ramsay,  Major  Kenneth  Alan,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — : is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ramsay,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  A.  L. 

Ramsay,  of  Eg*n;  b.  1847;  ed.  privately; 
Ho;:.  Sheriff  Substitute  of  Moray,  Nairn, 
and  Inverness,  and  a J.P.  for  Morayshixe  ; 
Lord  Provos:  of  E'gln  1903-  9:  m.  1876, 
Amelia  Surfing,  da.  of  the  Rev.  james 
Reid.  Min.  of  Auldearn,  Nairnshire;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (C'vil)  192c.  Longmorn,  Morayshire ; 
Elgin  Club. 

Ramsay,  Louis  Eveleigh  Bawtree 
Cobden-,  C.I.E.;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.,  and  at  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1895)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1897,  became 
Assist.  Settlement  Officer  and  Sup.  of 
Survey,  Bengal  1900,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt., 
Gen.,  Revenue,  and  Statistical  Departs.  1900, 
Political  Agent,  Orissa  State  1906,  Joint 
Magistrate  and  Dep.  Collector  1906,  a Magis- 
trate and  Collector  1911,  and  Political  Agent, 
Bihar  and  Orissa  1912;  author  of  “Gazetteer 
of  Orissa  Feudatory  States”:  m.  1914, 
Dorothy  Forster,  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
John  Grieve,  J.P.,  of  Branxholm  Park, 
Hawick  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914.  Sambalpur,  Bcn- 
gal-N agpur  Railway,  Orissa,  India. 

Ramsay-Fairfax  [see  Fairfax]. 
Ramsbotham,  Capt.  J.  R.,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  served  in  S.  Afiica  1002  with  S. 
African  Mounted  Irregular  Forces  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Ramsbottom,  Lieut.-Col.  Gordon  Open- 
shaw,  D.S.O.;  b.  18  — ; is  Lieut. -Coi.  Lan- 
cashire Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Italian  silver  medal  for  valour);  cr.  D.S  O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Ramsbottom  - Isherwood  [see  Isher- 
wood], 

Ramsden,  Capt.  Arthur  Geoffrey 
Francis,  D.S.O.  [see  Ramsden,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ramsden,  Col.  Herbert  Frecheville  Smyth, 

C. B.E.  [see  Ramsden,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ram sden , Lieut. -Col.  J osslyn  Vere,  C.M. G., 

D. S.O.  [see  Ramsden,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ramsden,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Elmslie, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  Richard  Ramsden,  of  Siddir  g- 
hurst,  Surrey ; b.  1875 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.  A. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1932 
(wounded,  despatches.  Queen’s  medM  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Ramsden,  Lieut.-Col.  Vincent  Basil, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1888  ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Ramsden-Jodrei.l  [see  Jodrellj. 

Ramsey,  Col.  Colin  Worthington  Pope, 
C.M.G  , son  of  William  Allan  Ramsey,  b. 
1883;  Col.  Canadian  Engineers  (Reserve  of 
Officers) ; European  War  I9i5-i9(despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1918,  Doro.hy  Elsie,  da.  of 
the  late  S»r  John  J&ckson,  C.V.O  , M.P., 
LL.D.,  F R S.E.  [see  Jackson,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  C.M.G.  1016.  447,  Mount 

Stephen  Avenue,  Westmount,  Montreal,  Can- 
ada. 

Randall,  Wing-Com.  Charles  Russell 
Jekyl,  C.B.E..,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.  H Ran- 
dall, of  Vaux-le-Rauns,  Jersey  ; b.  1879  I ed. 
at  Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.  Coll.,  Green- 
wich; Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; appointed  Overseer 
No.  1 (Rigid)  Naval  Airship.  Feb.  1911,  to 
Naval  Aeroplane  Sch.  at  Eastehurch  Oct.  1911, 
Instructor  Central  Plying  Sch.  1912,  and  a 
Member  of  Sub-Committee  (Airships)  of 
Committee  of  Imperial  Defence  1912,  to 
Admiralty  1914,  and  to  Air  Board  1917; 


1830 


COMP  AN  ION  AGE. 


European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.E., 
Chevalier  Region  of  Honour,  Greek  medal  of 
n il.  merit  vith  Silver  Palm,  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Randall,  Major  Edward  Alfred  Hall, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artil- 
lery ; European  War  19x5-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Randolph,  Lieut.-Col.  Algernon  Forbes, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O,  ; b.  1863  i is  Major  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col  Suffolk  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)-:  m.  1912, 
Constance  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Henry  Bouverie 
Paulet  St.  John-Mildmay,  15th  Bt.,  and 
widow  of  John  Arthur  Beach  Wallington  ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Heathcote, 
Worthing ; A)  my  and  Navy,  and  Wellington 
Clubs. 

Rangnath  Narsingh  Mudholkar,  Rao 
Bahadur,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Advocate,  High 
Court,  Central  Provinces  and  Berar ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1914.  Amraoti,  Berar,  India. 
Rankin,  Lieut.  - Col.  Allen  Coates, 
C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Rankin,  Brig.- Gen.  Charles  Herbert, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Rankin,  Bt.]. 

Rankin,  Major  George  James,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1916-19  in  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Rankin,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Sabiston, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  — Rankin  ; b. 

1882  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  High  Sch.,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.;  Solicitor  Scotland  1905,  Bar. 
Canada  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919).  City  of  Weyburn,  Saskat- 
chewan, Canada. 

Rankine,  Richard  Sims  Donkin,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Rankine,  of  Grengar, 
Ayrshire;  b.  1875;  entered  Fiji  Treasury 
1874,  became  Accountant  for  Native  Taxes 
1901,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  and  Assist.  Re- 
ceiver-Gen. 1909,  and  Receiver-Gen.  and 
Commr.  of  Stamps  1910;  was  Private  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Fiji  1897-1901  and  1902-5;  is  a 
M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  of  Fiji  : m.  1906,  Huda 
Gertrude  Akerman,  da.  of  Joseph  Steele 
Dalzell,  of  Hatton,  Oamaru,  New  Zealand; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Suva,  Fiji. 

Rankine,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Rankine,  J.P.,  of 
Falkirk  ; b.  1868 ; is  a Printer  and  Publisher; 
served  in  Dardanelles  1915  as  Major  Aus- 
tralian Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : nt.  18—, 
Annie  Christina  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Polden  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Sunmore, 
St.  Kilda,  Victoria , Australia. 

Ranking,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Speirs  Alex- 
ander, C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  Robert  Ranking, 
formerly  of  Hastings;  b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Alden- 
ham  Sch.,  and  at  St.  Katharine's  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1874,  M.D.  1879)  ; M.A.  and  Lecturer 
in  Persian,  Oxford  Univ.  1905;  is  a retired  I 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C.  (T  F.)  ; appointed  Chemical 
Examiner  to  Govt.,  Calcutta  1893,  Sec.  Board 
of  Examiners,  Fort  William  1894,  Sup.  Gen. 
Hospital  there  1896,  Officiating  Principal  of 
Calcutta,  Madrasa  1900,  Administrator  3rd 
S.G.  Hospital,  Oxford  1909,  ar  d Professor  ! 
of  Persian  and  Arabic  in  Calcutta  Univ.  I 
1920;  author  of  various  medical  and  scien-  ; 
tific  works:  m.  1875,  Elizabeth  Maunsell, 
da.  of  John  Duncan,  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  1 
Roy  Irish  Constabulary;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  | 
Calcutta. 

Ransome,  Brig -Gen.  Algernon  Lee, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  L.  J.  Ransome;  b. 

1883  ; is  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Dorsetshire  Regt.  and  a Brig.-  J 
Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  with  Bar, 
BrevctLieut.-Col  );  cr. D.S.O.  (with Bar)  1918. 

Ranson,  Major  Wilson,  D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S. 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  R A. M.C.  Reserve,  a 
F.R.C.S.,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 

E.  Lancashire  Div. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  19T4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; 
cr,  D.S.O.  1917. 


Rao  Jogendra  Narayan  Ray,  Raja 
Bahadur,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; cr  C.I.E.  19.9. 
Lalgola,  Bengal. 

Raper,  Major  Henry  Stanley,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
R.E.  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Rapson,  Major  George  Frederick  Edwin, 
D S O.;  b.  1880;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Wiltshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Rasch,  Major  Guy  Elland  Carne,  D.S.O. 

[see  Rasch,  Bt.]. 

Rashbrook,  Engineer- Capt.  Henry 
Samuel,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Engineer-Capt. 
R.N.  (retired) ; cr.  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rashleigh,  Major  Philip,  D.S.O.  [see 

Rashleigh,  Bt.]. 

Rashleigh,  Major  Reginald  Nicholas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1888;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rashleigh,  Capt.  Vernon  Stanhope, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Vernon  Rashleigh  ; 
formerly  of  Lustleigh,  Devon;  b.  1897  ; ed. 
at  Christ’s  Hospital ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  with  Ocean 
Escort  (despatches,  C.B.E  , Order  of  El 
Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz) : m.  19:9,  Dorothy 
Richendra,  da.  of  John  Cooper  Wilkinson, 
M.B.,  of  Ashford,  Kent;  cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.) 
1919.  Erskine  House,  Erskine  Hill,  N.W.  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Ratcliff,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Frederick, 

C. M  G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Ratcliff, 
of  Newton  Solney,  Derbyshire  ; b.  1867  ; ed. 
at  Rossal),  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1891);  is  a Director  of  Bass,  Ratcliffe  and 
Gretton,  brewers  of  Burton,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
T.F.  Reserve  (formerly  6th  Batn.)  Prince  of 
Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) ; European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Staffordshire,  Burton  Div.  ( LU ) 
Oct.  1900  to  Nov.  1918;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Newton  Park,  Burton- on-Trent ; Brooks’s, 
and  Devonshire  Clubs. 

Ratcliffe,  Capt.  William  Claude, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1884;  Capt.  Northamptonshire 
Regt.,  and  attached  Egyptian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 

Ratcliffe,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Delme-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqig. 

Rathbone,  Major  Harold  Eugene  Ford, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rathborne,  Wing-Com.  Charles  Edward 
Harry,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; Wing  Ccm.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 

Ratsey , Lieut.-Col.  H.  E.,  C.B.E., D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rattigan,  William  Frank  Arthur, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  HeDry 
Rattigan,  M.P.,  K.C.,  LL.D.  [see  Rattigan, 
“Knights’  Widows”];  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford ; 
entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1902,  and  became  a 
1st  Sec.  1916;  has  been  Charg6  d’Affaires 
at  Bucarest  since  1910;  European  War  1914 
as  Assist.  Liaison  Officer  with  6th  French 
Army  : m.  1006,  Vera,  da.  of  Arthur  Houston, 
K.C.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  British  Legation, 
Bucarest;  The  Old  Manor  House,  Con.be 
Florey,  Somerset ; Bath  Club. 

Rattray,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles,  C.B.,  C.S.f.  ; 
b.  1868  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  ; retired 
as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (medal),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1915-17  mf- 
spatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917*  C.S.I. 

I 1919- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


J83I 


Rattray,  Col.  John  Grant,  C.M.G., D.S.O., 
son  of  Alexander  Rattray  ; b.  1867  ; is  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  an  A. A and  Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Col. ; served  during  European 
War  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.i:  m.  1895, 
Emily,  da.  of  Albert  Wallace,  of  Ontario  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  Pipestone,  Mani- 
toba, Canada. 

Rattray,  Capt.  P.  M.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt  Yeo.,  and  Capt.  Natal  Mounted 
Rifles ; served  in  S.  Africa  1902  with  1st 
Scottish  Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1902. 

Rattray,  Col.  Paul  Robert  Burn-Clerk-, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Alexander 
Higgins  Burn-Murdoch,  of  Neuch,  Larbert 
Stirlingshire ; b.  1859;  e<L  at  R.M.A. ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches twice);  commanded  R.E  , High- 
land Dist.  1914-18;  assumed  by  deed  poll 
1910  the  surname  of  Burn  Clerk-Rattray, 
in  lieu  of  his  patronymic;  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Perthshire  : m.  1910,  Ferelith,  da.  of  Sir 
James  Henry  Ramsay,  10th  Bt.  (cr.  1666)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  Craighall- Rattray , 

Blairgowrie ; United  Service,  and  New 
(. Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Raven,  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of  Frederick 
Edward  Raven,  of  Greenwich  ; b.  1874  ; ed. 
privately,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  (B.A. 
1892)  ; appointed  an  Assist.  Sec.  Gen.  Post 
Office  1914,  and  Joint  Second  Sec.  1919  : m. 
1902,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Dr. 

E.  R.  B.  Reynolds,  of  Highgate,  N. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Broxa,  Granville  Road, 
Sidcup. 

Ravenhill,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  Thorn- 
hill, C.M.  G.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Frederick 
George  Ravenhill,  R.A.  ; b.  1865;  entered 
R.A.  1885,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1901, 
Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Col.  1918,  and  Hen.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1893,  Anne  Eleanor  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  J.  G.  Griffith,  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
19*5- 

Ravenhill,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Stuart, 
C.M  G.,  son  of  Maj  -Gen.  F.  G.  Ravenhill, 
R.A.  ; b 1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
-atR.M.C.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay  Depart, 
and  a Staff-Paymaster;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
-clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1911,  the  Hon. 
Evelyn  Mary  Hepburn -Stuart  - Forbes - 
Trefusis,  da.  of  20th  Baron  Clinton ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Raw,  Lieut.-Col.  Nathan,  C.M.G.,  M.P., 
M.D.,  son  of  William  Raw  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Durham  Univ.  (M.D.  1891)  ; F.R.C.S.  Edin- 
burgh 1897,  M.R.C.P.  London  1901  ; was 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Hospital  in  France 
-during  European  War  (despatches)  ; is 
-a  Consulting  Physician  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Wavertree  Div.  of  Liverpool  ( Co.U ) since 
Dec.  1918:  m.  189 7,  Annie  Louisa,  da.  of 
Charles  Strong:  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  58,  Harley 

Street,  W. ; Carlton,  Authors',  St.  Stephen's, 
Royal  Societies',  University,  and  Athenceum 
( Liverpool ) Clubs. 

Rawlence,  Major  Maurice,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1885  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cv.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Rawlings,  Com.  Henry  Clive,  D S.  0., 
son  of  Edward  Rawlings,  formerly  of  Pad- 
stow,  Cornwall;  b.  1883;  Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  at  battle  of  Jutland, 
and  in  Baltic  as  Senior  Officer  Advanced 
Patrols  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1920. 

Rawlins,  Lieut -Col.  Arthur  Kennedy, 
C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  James  Sebastian  Rawlins,  of  Lona- 
Weston-super-Mare  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at  Hailey, 
bury  Coll.  ; entered  East  Surrey  Regt.  1889, 
transferred  to  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
X892,  and  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1907,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; Malakand  Expedition  1897 
■(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
China  1900-1901  (medal  with  clasp),  Somali- 
land Field  Force  1903-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  19x4-18  in 


Egypt  with  Bikanir  Camel  Corps,  as  a 
D.A.A.G.  (wounded,  C.I.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  C.I.E.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rawlins,  Col.  Stuart  William  Hughes, 
C.M.G., D.S.O., el.  sonofWilliam  Donaldson 
Rawlins,  K.C.,  J.P.,  of  1,  New  Square, 
Lincoln’s  Inn,  W.C.,  and  White  Waltham 
Grove,  White  Waltham,  Berks  ; b.  1880  ; ed. 
at  Eton  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Capt. 
1910,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
and  Brevet  Col.  i 9 » 9 ; S.  African  War  1902, 
present  at  operations  in  Orange  River  and 
Cape  Colonies  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Bel- 
gian Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1010,  Dorothy 
Pepys,  only  da.  of  John  Rennie  Cockerell, 
M.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  ig  8. 

Rawlinson,  Lieuf.-Col.  Alfred,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.  [see  B.  Rawlinson]. 
Rawlinson,  Rev.  Bernard  Stephen, 
C.M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Rawlinson  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Downside  Sch.  ; 
in  Holy  Orders  of  the  Church  of  Rome  ; 
S.  African  War  (despatches  twice),  Euro 
pean  War  1914-18,  as  Senior  Roman  Catholic 
Chap,  and  Assist.  Principal  Chap. -Gen. 
Head  Quarters  (despatches  five  times, 

C. M.G.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour,  Older 
of  Christ  of  Portugal);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

0. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Downside  Abbey , Somer- 
set ; Royal  Societies' , and  Union  Clubs. 

Rawnsley,  Col.  Claude,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Joseph 

Rawnsley,  Army  Ordnance  Depart.;  b.  1862; 
el,  at  Queen  Elizabeth’s  Sch.,  CranDrook, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1882,  and  be- 
came Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1889,  Major 
1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904 ; 
retired  1906 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  first  as 
D.A.A.G.,  and  subsequently  as  A.A.G.  Head 
Quarters  Staff  on  Lines  of  Communication 
(despatches,  two  medals  with  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914- 19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E-) : rn.  1887,  Lilian  Maude,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Frederick  Percy  Augustus  Wood, 
R.M.L. I.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  26,  Nevern  Mansions, 

Earl's  Court,  S.TTo  ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Rawnsley,  Col.  Gerald  Thomas,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  T.  J. 
Rawnsley,  of  Bedford  ; b.  1865 ; entered 

R.  A.M.C.  1887,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Col. 
1915;  retired  1919  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.): 
m.  1910,  Margery,  only  child  of  the  late 
George  Somerville;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  19x8. 

Raws,  Col.  William  Lennon,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  G.  Raws,  of  Adelaide, 

S.  Australia;  6.1878;  Col.  Australian  Forces, 
and  Chm.  Australian  Metal  Exchange:  m. 
1935,  Elsie  Cecilia,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Rogers,  of  Adelaide  ; cr.  C B E.  1918. 
Weeroona,  Martin  Street,  Elsternwick, 
Victoria , Australia:  Naval  and  Military, 
and  Australian  Clubs. 

Rawson,  Major  Creswell  Duffield,Z)..S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Creswell  Rawson, 

1. C.S. ; b.  1883;  is  Major  R.  j.A.  ; Dar- 
danelles 1915  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
Suez  Canal  1915  (despatches),  Mesopotamia 
1916-18  (despatches)  : m.  1918,  Gladys,  da.  of 
the  late  Arthur  Edward  Niblett[see  Farmar, 
Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Rawson,  Frank,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Samuel  Rawson;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Rossall, 
and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; formerly  Acting 
Manager  of  Uganda  Railway;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1903.  10,  Riehmond  Mansions,  Earl's  Court, 
S.PV.;  Sports',  and  Oriental  Clubs. 
Rawson,  Harry,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Rawson,  of  Halifax;  b.  1862  ; is  a J.P.,  D.L., 
and  Chm.  of  Edinburgh  Territorial  Force 
Asso.  : m.  1889,  Laura  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  James  Turner  of  Ipswich;  cr.  C.B.E- 
1918.  19,  Royal  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 

Rawson,  Col.  Herbert  Edward,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Rawson  William  Rawson, 
K. C.M.G.,  C.B.  [V.  Bangor,  colls.];  b. 


1832 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1852;  entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
and  Col.  1905;  retired  1909;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  Comdg.  R.E.  Natal  and 
Zululand  (despatches  three  times,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.);  was  Col.- 
on-the-Staff  Comdg.  R.  E.,  S.  Africa  1905-7, 
a Member  of  Defence  Commn.,  Natal  1902, 
and  ot  Native  Affairs  Commn.,  Natal  1906-7  ; 
appointed  Ch.  Engineer,  N.  Command  1907  ; 
is  a Life  Member  of  Imperial  Institute,  and 
United  Service  Institution,  a F.R.G.S.,  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Roy.  Meteorological 
So.  Royal  Colonial  Institute,  and  Physical, 
Aeronautical,  Roy.  Horticultural,  and  African 
Sos.,  and  a J.P.  for  Herts:  m.  1875,  Eliza- 
beth Stuart,  who  d.  1885,  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Owen  Armstrong,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902.  Home  Close , Heronsgate,  Herts  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Ray,  Lieut.-Col.  Matthew  Burrow, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Richard  Ray,  of 
Harrogate ; b 1870 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1893,  M.D. 
1903) ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.  A.M.C.  (T.F  ) ; 
served  during  European  War  i9i4-i8* (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  author  of  various  med. 
papers  : m.  1913,  Edith  Charlotte  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  Lord  Henry  Vere  Cholmon 
deley,  and  widow  of  the  late  Robert  Edward 
Heaven  [see  M.  Cholmondeley,  colls.]  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  12,  Park  Avenue , Harrogate. 

Ray,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Amyatt,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1873  ; Major  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.),  and  Comdt.  Army  Sch.  of  Physical 
Training,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  Com. 
Order  of  Crown  of  Siam) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rayment,  Instructor -Com.  Guy  Varley, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Henry  Rayment,  of  Sidcup  ; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Trin  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1900) ; 
Instructor-Corn.  R.N.,  Intelligence  Div.  ; 
has  Orders  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan, 
White  Elephant  of  Siam,  and  Wen  Hu  of 
China:  m.  1911,  Laura  Frances,  da.  of 
George  Ingram,  of  Sidcup  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Sidcup;  Cocoa  Tree  Club. 

Raymer,  Col.  Robert  Richmond,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Raymer  ; 
b.  1870  ; is  Col.  Territorial  Forces  ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O,, 

C. M.G.)  : m.  1905,  Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 

E.  G.  Peyton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Raymond,  Major  Ed  ward  Hugh  Broome, 

D. S.O,  son  ot  the  late  Rev.  Slade  Baker 
Stallard-Penoyre,  of  The  Moor,  Hay,  Here- 
fordshire ; b.  1868 ; entered  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  1889,  and  retired  as  Capt. 
1908  ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  as  Major  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; assumed  by  Deed  Poll 
the  surname  of  Raymond  in  lieu  of  his 
patronymic  1908 : m.  1910,  Ruth  Beatrice, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Josiah  Turner  Lea,  V. 
of  Far  Forest,  Worcestershire;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  The  Norlands,  Overbury , Tewkesbury  ; 
Heaihfield  House,  Bitterne,  Southampton  ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Raymond,  Major  Evelyn  Dairy  mple, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1881  ; Major  Indian  Cav.  ; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  Ihree 
clasps  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  I9i4-i8(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Raymond, Col.  Francis,  C.I.E., F.R.C.V.S.; 

b.  1854;  entered  Army  Vet.  Depart.  1878, 
became  1st  Ciass  Vet.  Surg.  1888,  Major 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1908  ; retired  j 
1912;  appointed  Sup.  Civil  Vet.  Depart.,  1 
Bengal  1896,  Principal  of  Vet.  Coll.,  Bengal 
1908  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1879,  ! 
present  at  battle  of  Ulundi  (medal  with  i 
clasp),  and  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp);  was  Sup.,  Raymond 
(Govt.)  Research  Laboratory,  Belgachia,  j 
India  1907-12;  author  of  essays  on  Rabies, 
Cattle  Plague,  and  Bacteriology;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1912.  Constitutional  Club. 


Raymond,  Major  Maurice  Claud,  C.I.E. , 
M.  C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  ActingMajor  Indian 
Army  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Raynkr,  Capt.  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; 
is  Capt.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (Re- 
serve); cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Rayner,  Maior  William  Bryan  Fleet- 
wood,  D.S.O.,  4th  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Rayner,  of  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool  ; 
b.  1879  5 ed.  at  Eton  ; Major  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  • Regt.)  ; retired  1919  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1922,  present  at  battles  of 
Culenso,  Tugela  Heights,  Pieter’s  Hill,  Re- 
lief of  Ladysmith,  and  operations  in  Trans- 
vaal and  Orange  River  Colonies  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.);  appointed  Brig.-Maj.  1915, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916:  m.  1910,  Eileen 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  James  Fitzgerald,  ot 
21,  Hatch  Street,  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Worthenbury  Manor,  near  Wrexham ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Raynham,  Eustace  Frederick,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1865 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Lieut. 
Kimberley  Town  Guard,  during  siege  of 
that  place  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Raynor,  Capt.  Cyril  Arthur,  D.S  O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  Percy  Raynor,  formerly  Ii  dian  Edu- 
cational Ser.  ; b.  1889;  Capt.  Indian  Army; 
Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920, 
Kathleen  Fraser,  da.  of  John  Roberson  Day, 
M.D.,  of  31,  Devonshire  Place,  W.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Raynsford,  Major  Richard  Montagu, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1877  ; Major  Leinster  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 

m.  19— , Daphne,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Rea,  Major  Charles  Percival,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers,  and  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Graves  Registration ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rea,  George  Grey,  C.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  George  Rea,  of  Berrington,  Northumber- 
land ; b.  1858  ; is  a J.P.  and  County  Aider- 
man  for  Northumberland  : m.  1883,  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  G.  A.  Grey,  of  Milfield,  North- 
umberland ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Doddington, 
Wooler,  Northumberland;  New  University 
Club. 

Rea,  Capt.  John  George  Grey,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1886;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.*  Order  of 
Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Read,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Read,  Brig.-Gen.  Hastings,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Hastings  Read,  I.C.S.  ; b.  1852 ; en- 
tered 107th  Regt.  1873,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1899, 
Brevet  Col.  1903,  Col.  1905,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1012  ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  with  Burma  Expedition  1887  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895, 
and  with  Tibet  Mission  Escort  1904  in  com- 
mand of  lines  of  communication  (despatches, 
medal,  C.B.);  sometime  Col. -on-the-Staff  in 
India  : in.  1899,  Ada  Mary,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
H.  T.  Stuart ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1904. 

Read,  Capt.  Herbert  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,,  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Read,  of 
M us  dates  Grange,  Kirbymoorside,  Yorks; 
b.  1893  ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Yorkshire 
Rent. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O):  m.  1919,  Evelyn,  da.  of  Arthur 
Roll';  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Park  View,  Sands , 
West  Wycombe. 

Read,  Major  Hugh  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major 
London  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPAN IONAGE 


Read,  Major  James  John,  D.S.O.]  b.  1879; 
is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches, D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Read,  Capt.  Richard  Valentine,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Essex  Regt. ; Euro 
pean  War  1914*19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Read,  Lieut. -Col.  Randolph  Offley  Crewe-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Offley  John  Crewe- 
Read,  of  Plas  Dinan,  Montgomeryshire  ; b. 
1876  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  18 — , Mary  Helen,  da.  of  Charles  Bennett, 
of  Nashville,  Tennessee,  U.S.A. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  Pennant , Abermule,  Montgomery  shire . 

Reade,  Major  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Reade,  Major  Charles  James,  C.B.,  son 
of  George  Reade,  of  Maivern,  Victoria ; b. 
1863 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Major 
S.  Australian  Mounted  Rifles  (despatches, 

C. B.):  m.  1884,  Angela,  da.  of  H.  W.  Fletcher, 
of  Albert  Park,  Victoria;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900. 

Reade,  Herbert  Vincent,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Henry  St.  John  Reade,  of  Ipsden 
House,  Oxfordshire;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1905);  was  Clerk,  H.M. 
Customs  1894-1903,  Assist.  Sec.  1905-8,  ar.d 
Principal  of  Statistical  Office,  Board  of 
Customs  and  Excise  1908-20,  since  when 
he  has  been  Principal  of  Intelligence 
Branch  : nt.  1896,  Hannah  Georgina,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  Edmond  Thomas  Butler,  of 
Trotton,  Sussex ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912. 
181,  Queen's  Gate,  S.PV.y  ; Ipsden,  Oxon ; 
Custom  House,  E.C.;  Alpine  Club. 

Reade,  Maj.-Gen.  Raymond  Northland 
Revell,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Page  Reade,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Crowe  Hall, 
Stutton,  Suffolk  [E.  Ranlurty]  ; b.  1861  ; ed. 
at  Eton ; entered  85th  Regt.  1880,  became 
Capt.  Shropshire  L.I.  1887,  Major  1898, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1912  ; retired 
1920;  served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6 
(star),  with  Anam  Expedition  1898  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as 

D. A.A.G.,  present  at  battles  of  Belmont, 
Enslin,  Modder  River,  and  Magersfontein, 
and  operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange 
River  Colonies  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
Egypt  1889-93,  D.A.A.G.  for  Instruction, 
Dublin  Dist.  1899,  and  Comdt.  R03?.  Mil. 
Coll.,  Kingston,  Ontario  1901-5,  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G. , Malta  1907-10,  in  charge  of  Admini- 
stration, N.  Command  1910-12,  in  command 
of  troops  in  Straits  Settlements  1914,  and 
British  Delegate  with  Interallied  Mil. 
Comma,  to  Greece  1918-19;  is  Com.  Grecian 
Order  of  George  I.,  and  has  Greek  Medal 
of  Mil.  Merit  (x - 1 class):  m.  1894,  Rose 
Frances,  da.  of  Col.  Aimeric  George  Spen- 
cer [see  V.  Churchill,  colls.],  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Charles  Greenway,  Dorsetshire  Regt. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908,  C.M.G,  1918.  Stutton 
Manor,  Ipswich  ; Naval  and  Military , and 
Travellers'  Clubs. 

Readman,  Major  John  Jeffrey,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884;  is  Major  2nd  Dragoons;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911,  the  Hon. 

Christobel  Helen  Ure,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
1st  Baron  Strathclyde  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Ready,  Maj.-Gen.  Felix  Fordati,  C.B., 
C.S.I.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Tobin  Ready  (formerly  Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.),  of  Ellerslie,  Hawkhurst,  Kent ; b. 
1872;  ed.  atWellingtonColl.;  entered  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.) 
1891,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  1911,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-  Gen.  1919  (h.-p.  1020); 
Nile  Expedition  1898-9,  present  at  battles  of 
Atbara  and  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  three  clasps,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches , medal 
with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War ; 


1833 


1914-18  on  Staff,  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  C.B.,  C.S. I.,  promoted);  appointed 
D.A.Q.M.G.,  Gibraltar  1903,  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  1905,  to  command  a Co.  ofGentlemen 
Cadets  at  R.M.C.  1910,  a D.A.G.  1916,  and 
Maj. -Gen. -in-charge  of  Administration,  Irish 
Command  1919:  m.  1900,  Mai guerite  Violet, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  William  Cotterill, 
ofTongswood,  Hawkhurst,  Kent;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.S. I. 

1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ready,  Capt.  John  Milner,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  2nd  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.  Reserve  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Reakes,  Col.  Charles  John,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18 — ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Reason,  Lieut.-Col.  Clifford  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  as 

Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  i cr ■ 
D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Reay,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Tom,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Reay;  b.  1857; 
ed.  at  Uppingham;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
(Certificate  of  Honour)  1906  (also  Bar. 
Alberta  and  British  Columbia) ; entered  63rd 
Regt.  1875,  became  Capt.  Manchester  Regt. 
1882,  Major  1891,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet 
Col.  1903,  and  Col.  1907  (retired  1912)  ; Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1917  ; served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.B.),  and  in  France  1917-19  ; was 
Col.  in  Charge  of  Records,  Exeter  1907-8, 
in  command  of  8th  Dist.  1908-11,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  1914-16:  m.  1881,  Melina,  da.  cf 
the  late  W.  Allen;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Moorhurst,  Holling^n,  Sussex;  Unitea 
Service , East  Sussex,  and  Vancouver  Club. 

Reay,  Major  Tom,  D.S.O.]  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  (now  Hon.  Major)  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Reay,  Col.  William  Thomas,  C.B  E., 
sen  of  the  late  Edward  William  Reay,  of 
Melbourne,  Australia  ; b.  1858  ; is  a Journa- 
list ; had  forty  years’  ser.  in  Australian  Mil. 
Forces,  and  is  Col.  (V.D.) ; sat  as  Member 
of  Victorian  (Australian)  Parliament  1900- 
1902  ; has  been  Inspector-Gen.  of  Div., 
Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary  Divs. 
since  1914:  m 18 — , Lucinda,  da.  of  the  late 
George  Broadbent;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1017, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  National  Liberal  Club. 

Rebsch,  Major  William  Knowles,  D.S.O.’, 
b.  1885 ; is  Major  Indian  Army ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  with  Supply 
and  Transport  Corps  (despatches,  D S.O., 
Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Reddie,  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony  Julian, 
C.M.G.,  D.  S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Griffiths 
Reddie,  ol  Red  House,  Fife;  b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  S.  Wales  Borderers  1892,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  Tirah  Expedi- 
tionary Force  1898,  as  Orderly  Officer, 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  3rd  class  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  with  Swords,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  : m.  1906,  Rose  Robertson,  el.  da. 
of  Col.  Robertson  David  Murray,  M.B., 
formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

R eddie, John  Murray,  C.B.,  elderson 
of  the  late  Capt.  John  Griffiths  Reddie,  R.N. 
(retired),  of  Redhouse ; b 1872;  ed  at  Fettes 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C  ; joined  Worcestershire 
Regt.  1892,  and  retired  1912;  is  Major  Re- 
serve of  Officers,  a D.L.  for  Worcestershire, 
Sec  of  its  Territorial  Asso.,  Co.  Director 
for  Red  Cross  Seis.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England;  served  in  British  N.  Borneo 
Constabulary  1897-9  (medal  with  clasps)  : m. 
1897,  Constance  Katharine,  O.R  E da.  of 

58* 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1834 


Col.  James  Colebrooke  Carter,  of  Ardington, 
Wantage;  cr.  C B.  (Civil)  1917.  Hatfield , 
Norton , Worcester ; Wellington  Club. 

Rede,  Capt.  Roger  L’Estrange  Murray, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. , promoted)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Redfern,  Capt.  John  Guildford,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1890;  Capt.  E-  Yorkshire  Regt.  (T.F.), 
and  a Staff-Capt.  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  : cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hull  and  East  Riding  Club. 

Redhead,  Capt.  Charles  Mahon,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Capt.; 
R.N.R.  (R.D.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Redhead,  Col.  Richard  Henry  Milne-, 
C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Richard  , 
Milne-Redhead,  J.P.,  of  Springfield,  Lanca- 
shire ; b.  1862 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  3rd 
Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  (retired  as  Hon. 
Col.  1902) ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  de- 
spatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1888,  Kathleen,  el. 
da.  of  Surg.-Maj.  Kiernan  ; cr  C.M.G.  1900. 
Dryden's  House , Aldwincle,  Thrapston, 
Northamptonshire. 

Redl,  Lieut.- Col.  Ernest  Arthur  Frederick,  I 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  C.  A.  Redl  ; I 
b.  1869  ;ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  J 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  Nile  Expedition 
1899  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  Aden  1903-4 
(despatches),  European  War  1914-19,  aDd  on 
Staff  (despatches,  C.I.E.,  C.M.G.);  was  on 
Staff  Headquarters,  India  1906-9,  Assist.  Sec. 
Army  Depart.,  India  1909-14,  and  Mil. 
Attache  at  Meshed  1909-13  : m.  1909,  Mary  j 
Beatrice,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Jones  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Naval  and  Military  \ 
Club. 

Redman,  Col.  Arthur  Stanley,  C.B.,  son 
of  Thomas  Edward  Redman,  J.P.,  of  The  | 
Knoll,  Shawford,  Hants;  b.  1879;  ed.  at: 
Repton,  and  at  Cooper's  Hill;  entered 
R.E.  1901,  and  is  t|«evet  Lieut.-Col.;  Euro-  j 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.);  was 
Gen.  Staff  Officer,  War  Office  1913-14,  and 
Dep.  Director  of  Railways  there  1918-20, 
since  when  he  has  been  Traffic  sup.  Somer- 
set and  Dorset  Joint  Railways  : m.  1909, 
Vera  Mary,  da.  of  James  Kay;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  Bath;  Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Redmond,  Major  Rene  Martin,  D.S.O.  ; ! 

6.18 — ; Major  Canadian  Ir.f. ; European  War  : 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.: 
1919. 

Redmond,  Capt.  William  Archer,  D.S.O.,  • 
M.P.,  son  of  John  Edward  Redmond  (M.P.  I 
for  Waterford),  of  8,  Leeson  Paik,  Dublin,  ! 
and  18,  Wynnstay  Gardens,  Kensington,  W. ; ! 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  Clongowes  Wood  Coll.,  co.  j 
Kildare,  and  at  LJniv.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; B.A. 
Roy.  Univ.  of  Dublin  1906;  Bar.  King’s  J 
Inns,  Dublin  1910;  appointed  a Member  of 
Select  Committee  on  Marconi  Agreement  ! 
1912;  is  Capt.  Irish  Guards  (Reserve);! 
served  during  European  War  1916-17  ' 
(D.S.O.) ; sat  as  M.P.  for  E.  Tyrone  Div.  of  ! 
Tyrone  co.  (N)  Dec.  1910  to  March  1918 ; has  j 
sat  for  Waterford  City  since  March  23rd, 
1918;  cr.  D. SO.  1910.  Aughavanagh , Au- 
gtim , co.  Wicklow  ; Leinster  ( Dublin ) Club. 

Redpath,  Robert,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  1 
late  Robert  Redpath,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; 
b 871;  ed.  at  Koy  Gi am.  Sch  , Newcastle 
on-Tyne;  an  Ordnance  Engineer,  and  Ch. 
Designer  at  Coventry  Ordnance  Works 
(Limited);  sometime  a Member  of  Board  o) 
Invention  and  Research,  Admiralty,  and  * 
Panels  of  Munitions  Inventions  Deparl.;  | 
designed  Mil.  and  Naval  War  material  | 
during  European  War;  cr  C.B.E.  (Civil;  j 
1920  Twyford  House,  Leamington  Spa. 
Reece,  Surg.-Col.  Richard  James,  C.B., 
M.D. , son  of  Geoige  Reece,  of  Kensington, 
W. ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Kensington  Sch.,  and  at  I 
Canib.  Univ.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895,  M.B.  | 
and  B.C.  1892,  M.D.  19:12)  ; M.R.C.S.  England  | 
1885,  L.R.C.P.  London  1886;  is  Surg. -Lieut.- 
Col.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.,  Hon.  Surg.-Col.,  i 
and  a Senior  Med.  Officer  Min.  of  Health  ; j 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  62,  Addison  Gardens, 
Kensington,  lv.  , Basketls,  Birchington,  ! 
Kent . 


Reed,  Major  Alfred  Effingham,  D.S.O. 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-18  (dee patches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Reed,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles,  D.S.O.,  sore 
of  the  late  Talbot  Baines  Reed,  of  Bally- 
castle,  co.  Antrim;  b 1879;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  in  Meso- 

Eotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S  O , Brevet 
.ieut.-Col.) : m.  1909,  Marion  E-hel,  da  of 
the  late  Lieut  -Col.  S.  E Pemberton ; ct\ 
D.S  O.  19x6. 

Reed,  Maj.-Gen.  Hamilton  Lyster,  V.C. , 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Andrew 
Reed,  K.C.B.,  C.  V.O.;  b 1869  ; ed.  at  R.M.C.p 
entered  R.A.  1888,  became  Capt.  19:10,  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  19x9 ; served  during  S African- 
War  1899-1902  on  Staff,  present  at  actions  of 
Colenso  and  Spion  Kop  (despatches  thrice,. 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  V.C  ),  in  Balkan; 
Campaign  1912-13,  as  an  additional  Mil. 
Attache  to  Turkish  Forces,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches* 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Head 
Quarters  1906-10,  and  to  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Oversea  Forces  1910-11  ; appointed  a Brig.- 
Gen.  R.A.  1916  : m.  1911,  Marjorie  Eleanor* 
da.  of  Theodore  Olive,  formerly  of  The 
Cedars,  Date het ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil  > 
1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Reed,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Arthur  Wemyss* 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18— ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Reed,  William  Louis,  D. S.  O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Engineer  Sub-Lieut.  R.N.R. ; European 
War  1914-19  with  Mine  Clearing  Force 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Reed,  Rev.  William  Leonard  Baynes-* 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; a Chap,  to  Canadian  Forces;. 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Refs,  David,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; cr.  O.B.E- 
(Civil)  191-,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  East  London* 
S.  AJrica. 

Rees,  Major  Evan  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rees,  Howell,  C.B.E.,  M R.C.S.* 

L R.C  P.,  son  of  William  Rees,  of  Maestag, 
Glamorgan;  b.  1847;  ed.  at  N.  London 
Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;, 
a j.P  for  Glamorgan  and  Carmarthenshire  ; 
cr  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Rees,  Brig.-Gen.  Hubert  Conwa}',  C.M.G.* 
D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  entered  Welsh  Regt.  1903* 
became  Capt.  1912,  Brevet  Major  1914,  and 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  witn  tour  clasps)* 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  Brevets 
Major  and  Lieut.-Coi.,  D.S.O.,  prisoner* 
C.M.G.) ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at 
the  War  Office  1915,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1916* 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1914,  Katherine 
Adelaide,  da.  of  John  Loring.oi  The  Cottage* 
Doddington,  Cheshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Rees,  Engineer-Capt.  John  David,  C.B.E.’, 
b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rees,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Thomas  Rees,  of  Pendarren 
Park,  Crick tiowell ; b.  1888;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  Welsh  Horse  Yeo.,  and  a 
D.L.  for  Brecknockshire ; European  War 
1914-19  with  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  two  Bais()  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918  (2nd  Bar  1919). 

Rees,  Capt.  Thomas  Wynford,  D.S.O.* 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rees,  Adm.  William  Stokes,  C.B. * 

son  of  the  late  George  Rees,  of  Penllwyn 
Faynor,  co.  Pembrokeshire ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at 
Carlisle  High  Sch.;  entered  R.N.  1866,  be- 
came Lieut.  1877,  Com.  1891,  Capt.  1897,  Rear- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1835 


Adm.  1907  (retired  1909),  Vice-Adm.  1912,  and 
Adm.  1915;  served  with  Brass  River  Ex- 

6 edition  1895  (despatches),  with  M'weli 
Ixpedition  1895  (despatches),  and  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895  (thanked  by  War 
Office),  at  bombardment  and  capture  of 
Sultan  of  Zanzibar’s  Palace  1896,  with 
Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  pro- 
moted), and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  in  com- 
mand of  H.M.S.  Thetis  at  Delagoa  Bay  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; sometime  in  charge  of  Naval 
Establishments,  Sydney : m.  1st,  1878, 

Dorothy,  who  d.  18 — , only  child  of  the  late 
Edward  Collins,  of  Richmond,  Surrey;  2nd, 
1897,  Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Joshua 
Smith,  R.E. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1901. 
Rees-Mogg  [see  Mogg]. 

Reeve,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Talbot  Went- 
worth, D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Sydney  Went- 
worth Reeve,  of  Livermere  Park,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds;  6.1891;  Capt.  Rifle  Brig,  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Machine  Gun  Corps ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  with  Machine  Gun  Corps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Sybil  Alice,  da. 
of  Sir  George  Will  am  Agnew,  2nd  Bt. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Reeves,  Capt.  Edward,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Herbert  Reeves ; b.  1869  ; is  Capt. 
R.N.,  and  Commodore  of  Naval  Barracks, 
Devonport  : m.  1903,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  Hall,  of  Tynemouth;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
14,  Mallord  Street , Chelsea , S.  W. 

Reeves,  Major  Paget  Edward  Stuart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Edward  Reeves, 
M.A.,  of  Capard,  Queen’s  co. ; b.  1862  ; 
entered  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt. 
(Roy.  Canadians)  1885,  and  became  Capt. 
1891  (h.-p.  1907)  ; retired  1908  ; served  in 
South  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
has  Legion  of  Honour  ; m.  1890,  Harriet, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  R.  R.  Cary,  of  Memfin, 
co.  Wexford ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Reeves,  Major  Robert  Clanmalier, 
D.S.O.',  b.  1878;  Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-. 8 (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Refalo,  His  Honour  Michael  Angelo, 
C.B.E.,  LL.D.  ; b.  1876;  B.A.  1894,  LL.D. 
1898  ; app  linted  Professor  of  Commercial 
Law  and  History  of  Legislation,  Malta  LJniv. 
19c 8,  Assist.  Crown  Advocate,  Malta  1910, 
Crown  Advocate  1915,  a Member  of  Control 
Board  1 ,17,  and  Ch.  Justice  and  Pres,  of 
Court  of  Appeal,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Council 
of  Govt.  1919;  sometime  a Member  of  Con- 
trol Board,  Malta;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Malta,. 
Regan,  Col.  James  Louis,  C.M.G. , 

b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Army  Pay 
Depart,  and  Dep.  Paymaster  Gen.  Canadian 
Overseas  Mil.  Forces,  with  rank  of  Col.;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918: 

Reid,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Reid,  of  68,  Pattison 
Road,  W.  Hampstead,  N.W. ; b.  1863;  ed. 
at  Highgate  Sch.  ; sometime  an  Australian 
Merchant;  was  Assist.  Manager,  Falkland 
Islands  Co.,  Port  Stanley  1906-9;  is  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army;  formerly  Major  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Vol.  Batn.  Duke  of 
Cambridge’s  Own  (Middlesex  Regt.)  (V.D.); 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  City  of 
London  Imperial  Vol.,  present  at  actions  of 
Houwater,  Zand  River,  Johannesburg,  Pre- 
toria, and  Diamond  Hill  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; was  Comdt.,  Prisoners  of  War, 
Queensferry  1914-15,  and  a Batn.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  May  to  Oct.  1915  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Labour  Batn.  : m.  1906,  Margaret 
Frederica,  widow  of  Major  Harry  Chalmers 
Hudson,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
39,  St.  Paul's  Avenue , Willesden  Green , 
N.W.  2. 

Reid,  Major  Alexander  Kirkwood, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Highland  L.I. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Reid,  Capt.  Charles,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 

Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders;  European  War 
1911-18  (despatches  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Reid,  Major  Charles  Savile,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1879;  Major  R.E.  ; S.  Africa  1901 -2 


(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  19x5-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Officer 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Reid,  Major  David  Elder, D.S.O.;  b.  1864; 
Major  Australian  Light  Horse ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  Capt.  Queensland  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Reid,  Capt.  Dennis  Whitehorn,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Seaforth  Highlanders  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Reid,  Col.  Francis  Maude,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Reid,  of  The  Node, 
Welwyn,  Herts;  b.  1849;  formerly  Col. 
Highland  L.I.;  Kandia  1898  (despatches), 
European  War  1914-17,  as  Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1874,  Katharine  Elizabeth  Julia,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  George  Ross,  of  Cromatty; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  1 2 a,  Vale  Terrace,  Chelsea, 

S W. 

Reid,  Col.  Frank  Aspinall,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  William  John  Reid;  b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian 
Forces  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Reid,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic  James,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877,’  Lieut.-Col.  R A.S.C  ; S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Reid,  Major  George  Eric,  D S.O.,  son  of 

G.  M.  Reid,  of  London,  Ontario;  b.  1893; 
Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour):  m.  1917,  Lewisa  Macgregor,  da. 
of  J.  W.  Macdonald,  of  8,  Prince  of  Wales 
Terrace,  Kensington,  W.8;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Reid,  Major  George  Ranald  Macfarlane, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Major  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Reid,  Lieut.-Col.  HectorGowans,  C.M.G. , 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and  an  A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  wnth 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-20,  latterly 
in  S.  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  King 
Albert  medal  (Belgium),  C.B.E  ) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.M.G.  jg  9 ; C.B.E  (Mil.)  1920. 

Reid,  Major  Herbert  Ambrose,  D.S.O., 

son  of  Alfred  Reid,  of  Auburn,  Victoria  ; 
b.  1877;  is  Major  Australian  Imperial  Force; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with  Imperial 
Bushmen,  and  afterwards  with  8th  Batn. 
Australian  Commonwrealth  Horse  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  and  during  European 
War  1915-17,  with  Australian  Remount 
Depot:  m.  1906,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Chaulk  Baudinet, of  Lake  Victoria, Gippsland, 
Australia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901.  C.T.A.,  Flinders 
Street,  Melbourne,  Victoria , Australia. 

Reid,  Herbert  Cartwright,  C.B., 
son  of  Thomas  Reid,  of  Hemel  Hemp- 
stead ; b.  1864;  is  a M.l.C.E  , and  a 
J.P.  for  Fiftshire  ; was  Sup.  Civil  Engineer 
to  H.M.  Dockyard,  Rosyth  1911-18.  since 
when  he  has  been  Assist.  Director  of  Works 
Admiralty:  m.  1891,  Julia  Lybina,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Miller;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917, 
Shirley  House,  Grove  Park,  S.E.  12. 

Reid,  Lieut -Col.  Horace  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Major  R.E.,  and  Comdg.  & 
Batn.  Middhsex  Regt.  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C  , D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Reid,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh,  C.B.E.,  LL.D., 
son  of  James  Reid,  of  Auchterarder,  Perth- 
shire ; b.  i860  ; ed  at  High  Sch.  and  Univ., 
Glasgow;  is  a M.l.C.E*,  Dep.  Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  North  British  Locomotive 
Co.  (Limited),  a Director  of  Clydesdale  Bank 
(Limited),  Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  (V.D.),a  Mem- 
ber of  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  Glasgow  ; was  Vice-Chm.  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.  1908-20  : m.  1888,  Marion,  da.  of 
John  Bell, of  Craigview,  Prcslwich  ; cr.  C.B.E. 

1918.  Belmont,  Springburn,  Glasgow  ; Royal 
Societies',  Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Western  (Glasgoiv)  Clubs. 


i836 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Reid,  John,  C.L.E.,  son  of  John  Reid, 
of  Mount  View,  Tullow,  co.  Carlow ; b.  \ 
j8 — ; ed.  at  hlackrock  Coll.,  Dublin,  at  | 
Queen's  Coll.,  Galway,  and  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London ; entered  I.C.S.  1897,  and  became 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Bengal  1911,  and  j 
Bihar  and  Orissa  1912,  Director  of  Land 
Records  there  1912,  Magistra»e  1917,  Con 
trolier  of  Cloth  1018,  nnd  Sec  to  Govt,  of 
Bihar  and  Orissa  (Reform  Depart.):  m.  1903, 
Alice  Mabel  da.  of  the  late  Cbarrmont  J. 
Dari  ell,  I.C  S. ; cr.  C.I.E- 1920.  Patna,  Bihar 
and  Orissa,  India, 

Reid,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Garnet,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  J.  A.  Reid,  M.D.  ; b.  1878  ; 
Assist  Engineer.  Canadian  Pacific  Railway ; 
was  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Overseas  Railway 
Construction  Corps  during  European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; m.  1919, 
Morag,  da  of  the  late  John  Macmillan, 
of  Oxford ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Winnipeg, 
Canada. 

Reid,  Col.  Lestock  Hamilton,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Gen.  James  Henry  Reid;  b.  1857; 
entered  63rd  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Coi.  1907,  and  Col.  1909  ; retired  1913  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal), 
with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
with  -md  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
and  in  China  1900  (despatches,  medal) ; was 
Assist.  Judge  Advocate-Gen.,  India  1898-  j 
1903,  Dep.  Judge  Advocate-Geo.  1903-7, 
and  again  Assist.  Judge  Advocate-Gen.,  | 
Dep.  Judge  Advocate-Gen.  1909,  and  Judge  J 
Advocate-Gen.  1909-13  : rn.  1887,  Agnes,  who  | 
d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  Buchanan, 
of  Glasgow  Univ.;  cr.  C.S.1. 1912.  St.  John's, 
St.  Andrews. 

Reid,  Miss  May,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Jervis  Reid;  b.  1882;  Acting 
Co. -Sec.  County  of  London  Branch,  British 
Red  Cross:  cr  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  14, 

Lancaster  Cate,  W. 

Reid,  Capt.  Noel  Spence,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  Thomas  Miller  Reid  ; 6.18—;  is  Capt. 
Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.L,  and  H.B  M.’s 
Vice-Consui,  Port  Orotava;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  igrj.  Cara,  da.  of — Kestin  ; cr 
D.S.O.  1916.  British  Consulate,  Port  Orotava,  1 
Teneriffe. 

Reid,  Capt.  Norman,  D.S.O.,  M.C.’, 

b.  18—  ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  R.F.A., 
attached  Trench  Mortar  Battery  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Reid,  Major  Robert  Stewart,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Engineers;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Reid,  Robert  Whyte,  C.B.E. , son  of 
William  Paton  Reid,  C.B.E- ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at 
High  School,  Dundee,  and  at  Roy.  Techni-  | 
cal  Coll.,  Glasgow  ; appointed  Assist.  Works 
Manager  of  Midland  Railwaj'  1909,  and 
has  been  Sup.  Carriage  and  Wagon  Depart., 
Midland  Railway  since  :gig;  is  a M.I.M.E. : 
in.  1920,  Frances  Marv.  el  da.  of  Edward 
Mclnnes,  ot  The  Old  Hall  Littleover,  j 
Derbyshire  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  South  j 
Avenue,  Lit  leaver,  Derby. 

Reid,  Major  Walter  Richard,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Inspector-Gen.  Walter  Reid,  R.N.,  of 
Okerr.ent,  Okehampton,  Devon  ; b.  i83o;  ed. 
at  Malvern  Coll.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1900,  became  Capt.  1911,  and 
Major  1914 ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches  four  times, 

D. S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; tn.  1913,  Theresa 
Mabel  Johnson,  of  Roborough,  Barnstaple  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Reid,  William  James,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Thomas  Reid,  of  Glasgow;  b.  1871;  ed.  at 
Glasgow  High  Scl).,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll  , 
Camb.;  entered  I.C.S.  1889,  and  served  as 
Assist.  Commr.,  and  Den.  Commr.,  Assam 
and  E.  Bengal;  became  Dep.  Commr.  1900, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1906,  Officiating 
Commr.,  Dacca  1910,  Financial  Sec.  to  Govt., 

E.  Bengal  and  Assam  1911,  Ch.  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr.,  Assam  1912,  Commr.,  Surma  Valley 


and  Hill  Dist.  Div.  1914,  Additional  M.L.C. 
of  Gov. -Gen.  1916,  and  Commr.,  As-.am 
Valley  Dists.  Div.  1919  : m%  1906,  Beatrice 
Marion,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Hyde  Edwards  ; 
cr.  C.S.l.  1914.  Gauhati,  Assam;  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Reid,  William  Paton,  C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; 

Locomotive  Sup.  of  N British  Railway : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civh)  1920. 
Reid-Kellett  [see  Kellett], 

Reilly,  Col.  CharlesCooper,  C.B. ; b.  1862; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1882,  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1915;  served  in 
Soudan  1885-6  (medal),  and  during  S.  African 
War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  ihedal  with  four 
clasps) ; is  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
(C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Reilly,  Squadron-Leader  Hugh  Lambert, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1886  ; formerly  Major  Indian 
Army;  transferred  to  R.A.F.  1919,  and  is 
now  Squadron  - Leader  ; Mohmand  Ex- 
pedition 1908,  European  War  1914-15  in 
France  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  prisoner,  R.F.C.)  : m.  19 — ; cr. 

D.S.O.  1916. 

Reilly,  Major  Noel  Edmund,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  G.  Reilly;  b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major 
Indian  Army,  and  Political  Depart,  of  Govt 
of  India;  Afghan  War  1919  (D.S.O.);  cr 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Reinold,  Arnold  William,  C.B. , son  of 
John  Henry  Arnold  Reinold,  shipbroker, 
of  Hull;  b.  1843;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Sch., 
York,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1866,  M.A.  1871);  Fellow  of  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford  1866;  elected  Lees  Reader  in  Physics, 
and  Senior  Student  of  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  1869  ; 
was  Professor  of  Physics,  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Greenwich  1873-1908  ; sometime  Lecturer  in 
Physics  to  Guy’s  Hospital ; is  Past  Pres, 
of  Physical  So.,  and  a F.R.S. ; joint  author  of 
papers  on  “Properties  of  Liquid  Films”: 
in.  1869,  Marion  Studdy,  da.  of  W.  Purchase 
Owen,  of  Clifton,  Bristol ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

T.911. 

Reinold,  Com.  Basil  Edward,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Reiss,  Lieut.- Col.  Alexander  Emil  Jacques, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Frederick  Reiss,  of  42,  Pont 
Street,  S.W. ; b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F., 
and  a J.P.  for  Cheshire;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E-,  C.B.E-,  Cheva- 
lier of  Crown  of  Italy)  : m.  1895,  Angelique, 
da.  of  William  Candy  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B  E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  30,  Hans  Mansions,  S.IT.i  ; 
Cavalry  Club. 

Reiss,  Charles  Julius,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Frederick  Reiss,  of  42,  Pont  Street,  S.W.  1 ; b. 
1873  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1896);  Sec.  Liner  Requisition  Commit- 
tee, Ministry  of  Shipping  1917-19  : m.  1908, 
Esme,  da.  of  A.  P.  MacEwen,  of  Reedley, 
Branksome,  Bournemouth  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Sandiway,  Cheshire ; Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Club. 

Reirdon,  Major  William  Rojr,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Relton,  Arthur  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Francis  Boyer  Relton,  of  St. 
Leonards-on-Sea  ; b.  1856  ; is  a Fellow  ot 
Chartered  Institute  of  Insurance,  and  a 
Member  of  Aircraft  Insurance  Committee  ; 
was  manager  of  Fire  and  other  Departments, 
Guardian  Insurance  Co.,  1888-  915;  tn.  1881, 
Geraldine  Victoria,  da.  of  Daniel  Thomas 
Lyons  Clanchy,  of  Charleville,  co.  Cork  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  6,  Sutherland  House,  Marines 
Road,  Kensington,  IV. 8 ; Junior  Athenceum 
Club. 

Rendall,  Lieut. -Com.  Henry  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Darcy  Rendall, 
formerly  of  Charterhouse,  Godaiming  ; b. 
1888;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn.  1920,  Nora 
Kathleen,  da.  of  William  Walter  Ellis,  of 
Heathfield  House,  Twickenham  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1837 


Rendall,  Lieut. -Col.  Walter  Frederick, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  Roy.  Newfound- 
land Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rendell,  Capt.  Henry  Thomas,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  Reserve, 
and  Inspector  of  Motor  Transport ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Rendell,  Robert  George,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ■ ; organised  Newfoundland  Cadet  Corps  ; 
cr.  O.B.E*  1918,  C.B.E.  1919. 

Rennie,  Ernest  Amelius,  M.V.O.,  el.  son 
ot  the  late  George  Banks  Rennie  [see  M. 
Anglesey,  colls.]  ; b.  1868;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.,  Honours  in 
History  1890,  M.A.  1900);  entered  Diplo. 
Ser.  1892 ; has  been  employed  in  Sofia, 
Bucharest,  Teheran,  Vienna,  Washington, 
Santiago,  Lisbon,  and  Madrid  ; became  a 
2nd  Sec.  1898  and  1st  Sec.  1905,  and  Coun- 
cillor of  Embassy  1909  ; was  Envoy  Extraor. 
and  Min.  Plen.  to  Peru  1914-19,  and  British 
Comrar.  and  Pres.  Inter-Allied  Plebiscite 
Commn.  for  Allenstein  Dist.  1920:  m.  1919, 
Esme  Helen  Winfhrop,  da.  of  Francis  N. 
Smith,  of  Wingfield  Park,  Derbyshire;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903.  Travellers' , Si. 
James’s , and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Rennie,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Arthur  Paget, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late 
George  Banks  Rennie  [see  M.  Anglesey, 
colls.];  b.  1872;  entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1893,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1911, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col,  191-,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1919 
(Comdg.  a Batn.  iqi4)  ; retired  1920;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  eight  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  six  times,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania)  : 
ni.  1904,  Florence  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Philip  Wroughton,  of  Woolley  Park,  Wan- 
tage [see  Neeld,Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.Gj 
2918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Rennie,  Col.  George  Septimus,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Alexander  Rennie  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  in 
Ontario,  and  Edinburgh  ; L.R.C.P. , London 
and  L-R-C.S.  Edinburgh  1889  ; is  Col.  Cana- 
dian Army  Med.  Corps,  Surg.  (and  sometime 
Examiner  in  Med.  Jurisprudence),  Trin. 
Univ.,  Canada;  appointed  Pres.  Canadian 
Mil.  Surgs.  Asso.  1911  ; was  Assist.  Director 
Med.  Ser.,  Dover  1915-16  ; European  War 
1916-18,  as  Camp  Comdt.  and  Comdg.  a 
Canadian  Gen.  Hospital : m.  1900,  Nathalie, 
da.  of  Joseph  Hamilton  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Hamilton,  Ontario ; Sports’,  and  Hamilton 
{ Canada ) Clubs. 

Rennie,  Lieut. -Col.  Horace  Watt, 

C. B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Special  List, 
and  Staff  Officer  for  Warwickshire  Cadets ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Rennie,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert,  C.B. , C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  William 

Rennie,  of  Swansea,  Ontario  ; b.  1862  ; ed. 
at  Toronto  ; is  a Seed  Merchant,  and  Hon. 
Col.  2nd  Batn.  Queen’s  Own  Rifles  of 
Canada*  European  War  1915-18,  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  subsequently  a 
Brig,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  1891,  Marion  Aitcheson,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Ross ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  19m,  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  136,  Adelaide  Street  East , 

Toronto , Canada. 

Rennie ,Lieiit.-Col  Samuel  James,  C.I.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  (retired);  cr. 

C. I-E-  1919. 

Rennie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Brown, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Special 
List ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rennison,  Major  Arthur  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Renny,  Col.  Lewis  Frederick,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Renny,  of  52, 


Granada  Road,  Southsea  ; b.  1877;  ed.  at 
Brighton  Coll. ; entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusi- 
liers 1897,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col. 
and  Col.  1919;  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps).  European 
War  1914-18  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
C.M.G.);  is  Comdt.  of  Machine  Gun  Sch.  : 
m.  1908,  Sarah  Klizabeth  Maud,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Canon  Alexander  Jackson  Nicholson, 
of  Floraville,  Cork  [Warren,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Renny,  Maj.-Gen.  Sidney  Mercer,  C.S.I., 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  G.  A. 
Renny,  V.C.,  R.A.  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Chel- 
tenham, and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1880, 
became  Capt.  1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col. 
1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920  ; Burma  Expedition  1885-7  ! was 
Ordnance  Consulting  Officer,  India  1905-6, 
Direct  or  of  Ordnance  Factories,  India  1906-17, 
and  Director-Gen.  of  Ordnance  in  India 
1917-19:  m.  1887,  Kate,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
W.  W.  Cazalet;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914,  C.S.I.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Renny-Tailyour  [see  Tailyour], 

Renouf,  Winter  Charles,  C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
ed  at  Victoria  Coll.,  Jerse}-,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1887,  and  became 
Commr.  and  Director  of  Laud  Records  and 
Agriculture,  Punjab  1903,  Director  of  Agri- 
culture 1906,  and  Political  Agent,  Ba'ha- 
walpur  1920;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Bahawalpur, 
Punjab. 

Renton,  Major  Reginald  Herbert  Lind- 
sey-, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Repington,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  a’Court, 
C.M.G.  [see  B.  Heytesbury,  colls.]. 

Reshee  Case  Law,  Hon.  the  Raja,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Maharaja  Doorga  Churn  Law, 
C.I.E.,  of  2,  Cornwallis  Street,  Calcutta;  b. 
1852  ; ed.  at  Hindu  Sch.,  and  at  Presidency 
Coll.,  Calcutta  ; is  a merchant  and  Zemindar, 
a M.L.C.,  Bengal,  a Municipal  Commr.  ot 
Calcutta,  an  Hon.  Presidency  Magistrate,  a 
Member  of  Calcutta  Improvement  Trust,  of 
Calcutta  Port  Trust,  of  Art  Gallery  of  Cal- 
cutta, of  East  Indian  Asso.  (London),  and  of 
Bengal  Economic  Asso.,  the  Dist.  Board  of 
24  Perganas,  Local  Consulting  Committee 
of  E.  Indian  Railway,  the  Board  of  Trustees 
of  Indian  Museum  (also  Hon.  Treasurer), 
the  Bengal  Chamber  of  Commerce,  the 
Fisheries  Advisory  Board,  the  Executive 
Committees  of  King  Edward  Memorial  and 
Indian  Famine  Charitable  Relief  Funds, 
and  of  Roy.  So.  of  Arts  (England),  Pres, 
of  Bengal  National  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, Hon.  Sec.  and  a Trustee  of  British 
Indian  Asso.,  Hon.  Sec.  Imperial  League, 
Trustee  of  Calcutta  Coll,  of  Physicians  and 
Surgs.,  Director  of  Jessore-Jhenidah  Rail- 
way Co.,  a Life  Member  of  Bengal  Home 
Industries  Asso.,  a Member  of  Bengal 
Executive  Committee  of  Indian  War  Loan 
and  of  Provincial  Recruiting  Board,  Visitor 
of  Campbell  Med.  Hospital  and  of  Alipore 
Central  Jail,  Pres,  of  Subarnabanik  Samaj, 
Joint  Sec.  of  Subarnabanik  Sam  it  i,  Joint  Hon. 
Sec.  of  Burdwan  Div.  Flood  Relief  Fund,  and 
of  Lady  Hardinge  of  Penshurst  Memorial 
Fund,  a Member  of  Subarnabanik  Charitable 
Asso.,  of  Advisory  Food  Committee,  and  of 
Executive  Committee  of  Bengal  Branch  of 
Imperial  Indian  Relief  Fund  (1914),  Vice- 
Pres,  and  Trustee  of  Ram  Mohun  Library, 
Hon.  Sec.  Maharaj  Mata  Hindu  Widows 
and  Brahamamoyi  Hindu  Orphans’  Funds, 
first  non-official  Chm.  24  Perganas  Dist. 
Board, aDirector  of  China  Mutual  Insurance 
Co.,  and  of  Sarah-Sirsjgunge  Railway, 
Baraset  Basirhal  Light  Railway  Co.,  Joint 
Hon.  Sec.  to  Eastern  Bengal  Famine  Relief 
Fund,  Joint  Sec.  Bengal  Zemindars’  Con- 
ference, a Member  of  Civil  Supplies  Ad- 
visory Board,  Bengal  Co-operation  Organiza- 
tion So.  Executive  Committee,  and  Cotton 
Goods  Advisory  Committee,  of  Bengal  Com- 
mittee of  King  George’s  Fund  for  Sailors, 
“Our  Day  ” Fund  Bengal  Committee,  Nud- 
dea  Rivers  Committee,  arid  of  local  Consult- 


1838 


COMPANIONAGE. 


ing  Committee  of  E Bengal  Railway,  Vice- 
Pres.  Indian  Conference,  Hon.  Fellow  N. 
British  Acad.  (Newcastle-upon-Tyne),  Trus- 
tee and  Member  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Victoria  Memorial,  a Member  and  Joint 
Treasurer  India  Peace  Celebration  Com- 
mittee, and  a Member  of  Executive  Com- 
mittee of  Midnapore  Flood  Relief  Fund ; 
received  title  of  Raja  1913;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
96,  Amherst  Street,  Calcutta . 

Rettie,  Lieut. -Col.  William  John  Kerr, 
D.S.O.;b.  1868;  Lieut. -Col. R.  F.  A.  (retired) ; 
European  War  1914  18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  18—  ; cr.  D S O.  1917. 

Revell,  Major  John  Walter,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1918. 

Rewcastle,  George  Lyon  Duncan, 
D.S.O,,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.  R.G.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr-  D.S.O.  1916. 
Rewse,  Col.  Henry  Whistler  Smith,  C.B. , 

C. V.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Whistler  Smith,  of 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales:  b.  1850;  ed.  at  Ton- 
bridge  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich; entered  R.E.  1871,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  1883,  Major  1890,  Lieut. -Col. 
1898,  and  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1902  ; retired 
1907;  served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9-80, 
as  Sup.  of  Signalling,  present  at  capture  of 
Ali  Musjid  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as  Brig.  Maj. 
R.E.,  present  at  action  of  Hasheen  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; 
was  Assist.  Instructor  Field  Fortifications, 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1883-4,  Instructor 
there  1888-93,  and  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  ol 
Fortifications,  Head  Quarters  1897-9 ; was 
Assist.  Comdt.  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
1902-6,  and  Comdt.  1905-7 ; appointed  Sec.  to 
Devonshire  Territorial  Force  Asso.  1908; 
is  a D.L.  for  Devon;  assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1889  the  additional  surname  ot 
Rewse  : m.  1874,  Florence,  younger  da.  of 
the  late  Gen.  George  William  Powlett 
Bingham,  C.B.,  D.L.,  of  The  Vines, 

Rochester;  cr.  C.V.O.  1904.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1918.  13,  Lyndhurst  Road,  Exeter. 

Reyne,  Major  Gerard  van  Rossum, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O.)  b.  1886;  Major  Indian 
Army;  served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919. 

Reynolds,  Lieut. -Col.  Alan  Boyd,  D.S.O. ; \ 
b.  18 — ; Major  12th  Lancers;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Reynolds,  Major  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Canadian  Forces, 
and  temporary  Major  Canadian  Forestry 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Reynolds,  Major  Cyril  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.’,  b.  18—;  Major  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Reynolds,  Capt.  Denys  Walter,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  W.  Reynolds;  b.  I 
1884;  Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  and  | 
attached  Egyptian  Army;  E.  Africa  1913-14 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
Comdg.  i/2nd  King's  African  Rifles  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Reynolds,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Richardson, 
C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Defence 
Force;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Reynolds,  Capt.  Leonard  William,  C.I.E., 

M. C.,  son  of  T.  J.  Reynolds,  of  Totteridge 
House,  Totteridge,  Bucks;  b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Bradfield,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (Exhi- 
bitioner, 2nd  class  Classical  Moderations, 
and  3rd  class  Lit.  Hum.);  entered  I.C.S. 
1898  ; was  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector,  ! 

N. -W.  Provinces  of  India  1898,  1st  Assist, 
to  Gov.  Gen.’s  Agent  in  Central  India  1906, 
Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Foreign  1 
Depart.  1908,  Dep.  Sec.  1911-14,  and  Commr. 
Ajmer-Merwara  1916-18,  since  when  he  has 
been  Resident  Western  States  ofRajpi  tana  ; 
appointed  temporary  Capt.  1914,  and  aStaff- 


Lieut.  1915  ; served  during  European  War 
T914-16  (.despatches,  Mil.  Cross)  ; received 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal  (1st  class)  1905 : m. 
1919,  Blanche  Mortlock,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Chancellor  John  James  Lias,  of  Bromfield, 
Hayward’s  Heath;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  The 
Residency,  Jodhpur,  India;  United  Service 
{Simla)  Club. 

Reynolds,  Lieut.-Col.  Lewis  Leslie  Clay- 
ton, D.S.O.,  son  of  Lewis  William  Reynolds, 
J.P.,  of  The  Priory,  High  Wycombe ; b.  1882 ; 
ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.,  and  at  Guy’s  Hospital; 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1908;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Oxfordshire  and 
Buckinghamshire  L.I  , and  a D.L.  for  Bucks  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut. -Co).,  Italian  Silver 
Medal  for  Valour,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm) : m.  1913,  Elizabeth  Bianca  Weber ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Brighouse,  High  Wycombe. 

Reynolds,  Major  Philip  Guy,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Sylvanus  Reynolds,  formerly  of  Raddon 
Court,  Cheshire  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.;  entered  12th  Lancers  1893, transferred 
to  5th  Dragoon  Guards  1893,  became  Capt. 
3rd  Dragoon  Guards  1900,  Brevet  Major  1902, 
and  Major  1908  (h.-p.  1911)  ; retired  1912; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
battles  of  Elandslaagte,  Lombard’s  Kop,  and 
Laing’s  Nek,  and  at  siege  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  Brevet  Major, 
D.S.O.)  ; commanded  a mobile  column  of 
S.  African  Constabulary  1901-2  ; was  a Senior 
Instructor  at  Cav.  Sch.,  India  April  to  Nov. 
1910:  m.  1905,  Mrs.  Mason;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Reynolds,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Philip 
Neri,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rhoades,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Mounted  Rifles ; S.  Africa 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches  twice,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Rhodes,  Capt.  Arthur  Tahu  Gravenor, 
M.V.O. , son  of  Arthur  Rhodes,  of  Christ- 
church, New  Zealand;  b.  1898;  Capt. 
Grenadier  Guards,  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.- 
Gen.  of  New  Zealand  : m.  1916,  the  Hon. 
Helen  Cecil  Olive,  da.  of  5th  Baron  Plunket  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920.  Government 
House,  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Rhodes,  Campbell  Ward,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Francis  Rhodes,  M.D.,  of  Manchester  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Owens  Coll.,  Manchester;  Chm.  of  Hoare, 
Miller  and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Calcutta,  Vice- 
Consul  for  the  Argentine,  a Commr.  of 
Calcutta  Corporation,  and  a Gov.  of  La 
Martiniere  Sch.  and  of  Pres.  Coll.,  Calcutta : 
m.  1905,  Eleanor  Wemyss,  da.  of  A.  G. 
Reid,  J.P.,  of  Dublin;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920  10,  Loudon  Street, 

Calcutta  ; Bengal,  and  Oriental  Clubs. 

Rhodes,  Major  Elmhirst,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  William  Rhodes, 
V.  of  Bishop  Stortford;  b.  1858;  entered 
49th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.)  1884,  and  Major  1893  ; retired  1903 ; 
served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  in  Sudan  Expedition  1884-5 
(despatches),  in  Nile  Expedition  1885-6, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Director  of 
Signalling  (despatches);  was  D.A.A.G.  for 
Signalling  at  Aldershot,  and  Sup.  of  Army 
Signalling  Sch.  1890;  cr.  D.S.O.  1886. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Hurlinghcnn  Clubs. 

Rhodes,  Frederick  William,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  George  Rhodes,  of  146,  Lordship  Road, 
Stoke  Newington,  N. ; b.  1888;  formerly 
Lieut.  Shropshire  L.I.,  and  with  King's 
African  Rifles;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918. 
Olive,  da.  of  Richard  Inions,  of  The  Clive, 
Shrewsbury;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Rhodes,  Major  Gadfrey  Dean,  C B.E., 
D.S.O.)  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914  19  as  Director 
of  Railways  with  Salonika  Force  and  Army 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1839 


•of  Blsck  Sea  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  Orders  of  Redeemer  of  Greece,  and 
AVhi'.e  Ragle  of  Serbia,  C.B.E.) : m.  1915, 
Molly,  da.  of  W.  Topping;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rhodes, Lieut.-Col.  John  Philips,  D.S.O. 

[see  Rhodes,  Bt.,  cr.  1919]. 

Rhodes,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1885;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  5th  Batn.  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D-S.O.  1918. 

Riach,  Col.  William,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  William  Riach,  of  Register 
of  Sasines  Office,  Edinburgh  ; b.  1873  ; ed. 
at  David  Stewart’s  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1894,  M.D. 
1899) ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1903,  Major  1912,  Lieut. -Col.  1918, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1901- 
3902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps); 
European  War  1914-18  as  Consulting  Oph- 
thalmic Surg.  to  Rgyp  ian  Expeditionary 
Force  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.); 
formerly  House  Physician,  Roy.  Infirmary, 
Edinburgh,  and  Resident  Med.  Officer,  City 
Hospital,  Edinburgh ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Riaz  Hussain,  Khan  Bahadur  Sheikh , 
C.I.E.;  b.  18—;  is  Hon.  Extra  Assist. 
Commr.  and  Magistrate,  Multan;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1915.  Multan , Punjab. 

JRibbentrop,  Berthold,  C.I.E. , son  of 
Landrath  Theodor  Ribbentrop ; b.  1843 » 
ed.  at  Forest  Academies  of  Aschaffenburg 
and  Gottingen  ; entered  Indian  Forest  Ser. 
3867;  sometime  Conservator  of  Forests  in 
Punjab  and  Burmah ; was  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Forests  in  India  1888-1900;  cr.  C.I.E.  1890. 
-17,  Warwick  Gardens , Kensington , W. ; 
Calcutta. 

Ricardo,  Brig.-Gen.  Ambrose  St.Quintin, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the 
late  Henry  David  Ricardo,  of  Gatcombe,  Min- 
chinhampton  ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Winchester; 
entered  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1888,  be- 
came Capt.  1897  (retired  1904),  and  Brevet 
Major  1917,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919;  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8,  Peshawar  Column  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col., 
C.B.E.) ; appointed  Lieut.-Col.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1914,  a temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  1916,  and  an  A.A.G.  1918  : m. 
3893,  Elizabeth  Alice,  da.  of  Emerson 
Tennant  Herdman,  of  Sion  House,  co. 
Tyrone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917, 
C,B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Sion  Mills,  co. 
Tyrone. 

Ricardo,  Vice-Adm.  Arthur  David,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  David  Ricardo,  of 
Gatcombe,  Minchinhampton,  Gloucester- 
shire; b.  1861;  Vice-Adm.  R.N.  (retired); 
Adm.  Sup.  Chatham  Dockyard  1915-19: 
m.  1906,  Rhoda,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen. 
Edward  Vincent  O.  Hewett,  C.M.G. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Ricardo,  Col.  Francis  Cecil,  C.V.O. , 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Percy  Ricardo,  of 
Kramley  Park,  Guildford;  b.  1852;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1872,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1897,  and  Col.  1903 
(h.-p.  1905) ; retired  1909;  was  Adj.  at  Sch. 
of  Instruction  for  Auxiliary  and  Reserve 
Forces,  Wellington  Barracks  1877-80,  A.D.C. 
to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  1880,  Brig.  Major, 
Home  Dist.  1885-90,  and  A.A.G.,  Home  Dist. 
1900-1904;  acted  for  11  years  as  Hon.  Sec. 
to  Roy.  Mil.  Tournament,  and  was  Ch. 
Constable  of  Berks  1915-18;  is  a J.P.  for 
Berks  (High  Sheriff  1913) ; received  Coro- 
nation medal  1902:  m.  18—,  Marie  Annie, 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  J.  Littlefield ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1901,  C.V.O.  1902,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Lullebrook  Manor,  Cookham. 

Ricardo,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  George, 

D. S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  David  Ricardo, 
J.P.,  of  Gatcombe  Park,  Gloucestershire; 
b i860;  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R. F A.  (retired), 
and  a J.P.  for  Gloucestershire;  served  during  J 


European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D S.O.); 
m.  1885,  Adela  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Patteson  Cobbold,  M.P.  for  Ipswich;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Gatcombe  Park,  Minchin- 
hampton, Gloucestershire . 

Ricardo,  Col.  Horace,  C.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Percy  Ricardo,  of  Bramley  Park, 
Surrey  j b.  1850;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered 
Grenadier  Guards  1869,  became  Lieut,  and 
Capt.  1871,  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1879, 
Major  and  Lieut.-Col.  1885,  and  Col.  1888  ; re- 
tired 1907;  served  with  Sudan  Expedition 
1895  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; was 
Comdt.  at  Sch.  of  Instruction,  Wellington 
Barracks  1882-4;  commanded  2nd.  Batn. 
GrenadierGuards  1894-8,  and  Regt.  and  Regt. 
Dist.  1899-1904;  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Surrey  : m.  1877,  Henrietta,  el.  da.  of  the 
late  Col.  Goulburn,  of  Betchworth,  Surrey; 
cr.  C.V.O.  1901.  Bramley  Park , Guildford ; 
Guards' , and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Ricardo,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Francis, 
D.S.O.  son  of  Francis  Ricardo,  J.P.,  D L.,  of 
The  Friary,  Old  Windsor,  Berks;  b.  1868; 
is  Major  Yeo.,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Household  Cav.  Reserve;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Norah,  da. 
of  the  late  Isaac  Bell,  U.S.  Minister  at  the 
Hague  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rice,  (Benjamin)  Lewis,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  B.  Rice ; b.  1837 ; entered  Indian 
Educational  Service  i860,  as  Principal  of  the 
High  Sch.  (now  Central  Coll.),  Bangalore  ; 
was  Inspector  of  Schools  in  Mysore  and 
Coorg  1865-8,  Acting  Director  of  Public  In- 
struction in  Mysore  and  Coorg  1868-9,  and 
Director  1873-83,  Sec.  to  Education  Commn. 
at  Calcutta  1882-3,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Mysore  in 
Educational  and  Miscellaneous  Departs., 
Acting  Sec.  in  Police  Depart.  1883,  and 
Director  of  Archaeological  Researches  in 
Mysore  1885-1906;  is  Fellow  of  Madras  Univ. ; 
author  of  “ Epigraphia  Carnatica”  (12  vols.), 
“ Mysore  and  Coorg  from  the  Inscriptions,” 
and  other  works  : m.  1869,  Mary  Sophia,  da. 
of  John  Garrett,  of  Hampton  Hill;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1884.  Harrow-on-the-Hill ; Royal 
Societies’  Club. 

Rice,  Lieut.-Col.  Brinsley  Alexander 
McHenry,  D.S.O. ; b.  1876  ; Major  and  Act- 
ing Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Meso- 
potamia 1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Rice,  Brig.-Gen.  Cecil  Edward,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Scottish 
Horse  Yeo.  (now  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  retired); 
S.  Africa  1901-2 ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar),  C.B.E.;  cr. 
D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rice,  Major  Gerald  Dominick,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1883  ; Major  Supply  and  Transport  Corps  ; 
S.  Africa  1901,  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rice,  Lieut.-Col.  Sidney  Mervyn,  C.I.E., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Lewis  Rice,  C.I.E.,  of 
Greenhalgh  Harrow-on-the-Hill;  b.  1873; 
ed.  at  Reading  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  and  A.Q.M.G.  S.  Command, 
India;  Afghan  War  1919  (C.B  E.) ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1920.  Poona,  India; 
East  India  United  Service,  and  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Rice,  Walter  Francis,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Rice,  of  Kingscote  House, 
East  Grinstead  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1890;  appointed 
Assist.  Commr.  Burma  1892,  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1905,  and  Ch.  Sec.  1907 ; is  a Member  of 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1910.  Rangoon,  Burma. 

Rice, Lieut. -Com.  William  Victor,  D.S.O., 

D. S.C.;  b.  18—;  entered  R.N.  1903,  and  is 
Lieut.  Com.  ; European  War  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  D.S.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916* 

Rice-Jones  [see  Jones]. 

Rice-Oxley  [see  Oxley]. 

Rich,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Edwin  F rederick, 
D.S.O.  [see  Rich,  Bt.,  colls.]. 


1840 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Rich,  Major  Edmund  Tiiiotson,  C.I.E.,  j 
el.  son  of  the  late  W.  E.  Rich,  M.I.C.E., 
of  104,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W. ; b.  1874  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  atR.M.A. ; Major 
R.E.  and  Dep.  Sup.,  Survey  of  India,  and  a 
F.R.G.S. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.I.E.) : tn.  1909,  Aileen,  who 
d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Eldred  Owen, 
Indian  Army ; cr.  C.I.E-  1918.  104,  S'. 

George’s  Square , S.  W.  ; Wellington , and 
Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Richards.  Albert  Edwin  George,  C.B.E .; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Assist.  Director  of  Naval 
Construction,  Admiralty  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Richards,  Major  Bernard  Ogilvie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  W.  F.  Richards,  of  20, 
Cheriton  Gardens,  Folkestone;  b.  1874;  en- 
tered Worcestershire  Regt.  1895,  and  became 
Capt.  1900  (retired  1910),  and  Major  1917  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  2nd  Batn. 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  as  Capt.  E. 
Surrey  Regt.,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Essex  Regt. : ni.  1901,  Marjory  Marie, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  Coutts-Fowlie ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900. 

Richards,  Capt.  Collen  Edward  Mel- 
ville, D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  E.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian 
Army;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.j  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Richards,  Major  D’Arcy  John  Rigby, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1890;  Major  R.G.A.,  and 
an  Instructor  in  English  at  a French  Mil. 
Sch.  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S  O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Richards,  Capt.  Francis  Howe,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1890 ; is  Capt  R.F.A. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Richards,  Capt.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O.  ,M.C.,  son  of  John  Bassett  Richards  ; 
b.  1890;  ea.  at  Roy.  Coll,  of  Science,  Lon- 
don, and  at  Caius  Coll  , Camb.  (B.A.  1914)  ; 
a Mechanical  Engineer,  and  Capt.  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Ruth 
Marion,  da.  of  Major  A.  G.  Baker,  R.M.A.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  igiq. 

Richards,  Miss  Gertrude  Mary,  C.B.E  , 

da.  of Richards;  b.  18 — ; Matron 

Queen  Alexandra’s  Imperial  Mil.  Nursing 
Ser. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Richards,  Lieut.- Col.  Harold  Arthur 
David,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  A.  J. 
Richards,  of  Havant ; b.  1874 ; Lieut.-Coi. 
R.A  S.C.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M  G.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  : 
tn.  1899,  Helen  Dorothy,  da.  ofR.  L.  Parker, 
ofEdgewood,  Granville  Road,  Eastbourne; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Richards,  Henry  Matinsel,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Rev.  J.  Richards;  b.  1869  ; Ch.  j 
Inspector  of  Elementary  Sch?.,  Board  j 
of  Education  : m.  1911  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 
Richards,  Engineer-Com.  John  Arthur,  j 
C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Engineer-Com.  (retired)! 

R. N.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  ! 

C. B.E-,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan);  I 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Richards,  John  Frederick  Gwyther, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  John  G.  Richards;! 
b.  1887  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Richards,  Owen  William,  C.M.G.,  \ 
D.S.O.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
H.  W.  P.  Richards,  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  ; b 
1873  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  1 
(M.A.  1808,  Fellow  1899),  M.D.  1905,  M.Ch. 
1906,  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1902,  M.R.C.S.  and  I 
L.R.C.P.  London  1932,  and  F.R.C.S.E.  1905;  ! 

S.  Africa  iqoOj  European  War  1914-18  as  Col.  1 
Army  Med.  Ser.  and  as  Consulting  Surg 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  is 
Director,  Egyptian  Govt.  Sch.  of  Medicine:  : 
w.  1912,  Catherine  Cressall ; cr.  D.S.O  1915, 
C.M.G.  1918.  Union, and  Turf  {Cairo) Clubs. 


Richards,  Rupert  Peel,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  James  Richards,  formerly  V.  of 
St.  Peter’s,  Nevvbold,  Rochdale;  b.  1871; 
ed.  privately;  a Civil  Engineer,  and  Gen. 
Manager  of  Vulcan  Foundry  (Limited),  of 
Newton-le-Willows  (Assist.  Manager  there- 
of 1889-1904,  Works  Manager  1904-14,  and 
Assist.  Gen.  Manager  1914-17);  employed  in 
Locomotive  B hiding  for  the  Ministry,  and 
on  Paravanes,  Naval  Guns,  Lights,  and 
Gun-Mounting  for  the  Admiralty  during 
European  War  : tn.  1899,  Helen,  ca.  of  John 
Pilling,  J.P.,  of  Deephsh  Hail,  Ro:hdale  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Holly  House,  War- 
grave,  Newton-le-Willows,  Lancashire. 
Richards,  Capt.  Sidney,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.,  and  Major 
S.  African  Vol.  Forces;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Capt.  Kimberley  Town  Guard  during 
siege  of  that  place  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Rand  Club,  Johannesburg. 
Richards,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Richards ; b.  1863 ; a partner  in 
the  firm  of  William  Richards  and  Son, 
average  adjusters  ; a Member  of  War  Risks 
Advisory  Committee,  Board  of  Trade  during 
European  War:  m.  1898;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil) 
1920. 

Richardson,  Major  Adolphus  Noah, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919, 

Richardson,  Major  Alexander  Whit- 
more Colquhoun,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James 
Colquhoun  Richardson;  b.  1887;  is  Capt, 
and  Brevet  Major  Bedfordshire  and  Hert- 
fordshire Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  on 
Gen.  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major) : m.  1914,  Agnes  Mackay,  da.  of 
Alexander  Thackeray,  of  Gian  Ely,  Glamor- 
gan; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Richardson,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Read, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  London 
Re  gt. ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Richardson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  John- 
stone, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Richardson  ; b.  1862;  is  interested  in  Stock- 
breeding  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  5.  Lancashire  Regt  ; Burma  Expe- 
dition 1885-7  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Niger 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
African  War  19:0-1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  N amour,  Eggleston , Tecs- 
dale. 

Richardson,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  William 
Grant,  C.B.,  C.S.I.  ; b.  1868;  Maj.-Gen.  In- 
dian Ann}7,  and  D.Q.M.G.,  India;  Burma 
Expedition  1888-9  (medal  with  clasp),  Wazi- 
ristan  Field  Force  1894  (clasp),  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps); 
cr.  C.S.I.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920.  Simla,  India. 

Richardson,  Major  George  Carr,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1884  ; is  Major  R.A.  (retired)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar) 
1918. 

Richardson,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Spafford, 

C. B.,  C.M.G., C.B.E.  ; b.  1869;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Staff  Corp,  and  in  charge  of 
Administrative  New  Zealand  Defence  De- 
part.; European  War  1915-16  as  D.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  ; subsequently  New  Zealand  Re- 
presentative at  the  War  Office,  and  Comdt. 
New  Zealand  Forces  in  England,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Richardson,  Major  Harry  McKellon 
Whjlte,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  New 
Zealand  Forces and'a  Gen.  Staff  Officer;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Richardson,  MajorHugh,  D.S.O.,  M D.  J 
b,  18—  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European  War 
19x6-18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Richardson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Jardine, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1873;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1841 


(medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1809-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  With  clasp,  King's  meaal 
with  two  clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Richardson,  Lieut.- Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Richardson,  formerly  of  17, 
Wilton  Crescent,  S.W.  ; b.  1859  ; entered 
Highland  L.I.  1879,  became  Capt.  1890,  and 
Major  1930,  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  1917;  re- 
tired 1904;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  battle  of  Magersfontein,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  4.  IVodehouse  Terrace , 

Falmouth , Cornwall. 

Richardson,  Engineer-Rear- A dm.  John, 

C. B. ; b.  1862;  Engineer- Rear- Adm.  *R.N.  ; 
retired  1919;  served  at  battle  of  Jutland 
1916  (despatches,  C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Richardson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  DalyelJ, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Richardson  of  Roslyn, 
Raymond  Terrace,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b. 
1880  ; ed.  in  Sydney;  a Grazier,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Light  Horse  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
the  Nile  of  Egypt)  : m.  1905,  Isabel  Mary, 
da.  of  G.  A.  McKillop,  of  Buddah,  Narro- 
mine,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Leigh, 
Raymond  Terrace,  Sydney,  New  South  Wales. 

Richardson,  John  James,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Lieut.  Canadian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Richardson,  Josephus  Hargreaves, 

C. M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Commr.  Govt.  Insurance 

Depart.,  New  Zealand:  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Wellington,  New  Zealand. 

Richardson,  Lewis,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — '> 
rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Gov. -Gen- 
of  S.  Africa’s  Fund  and  Returned  Soldiers 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  • 

Richardson,  Lieut.-Col.  Morris  Ernald, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Morris  Richardson,  of  Hurley, 
Marlow  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1900) ; Lieut.- 
Col.  20th  Hussars  ; S.  African  War  1902 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  1911  Star):  m. 
1905,  Olive  Katherine,  da.  of  William  Aldwin 
Soames,  of  Moor  Park,  Farnham  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Richardson,  Lieut.- Com.  Reginald  Car- 
withen,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut. -Com. 
R.N.;  served  during  European  War  19x4-18 
with  Patrols  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Richardson,  Com.  Robert  Wise,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Acting  Com.  R.N. ; rendered  sers. 
in  connection  with  submarines  during 
European  War  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  1919. 

Richardson,  Major  Niel  Graham 
Stewart-,  D.S.O.  [see  Stewart-Richardson, 
Bt.]. 

Richardson-Griffiths  [see  Griffiths]. 
Richey,  Major  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Richey,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Henry  Mills, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  W. 
Richej',  R.A.,  City  Marshal  of  London;  b. 
1867  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Gram.  Sch.,  Colchester, 
and  at  Winchester  ; formerly  in  12th  Lancers 
and  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  and  Capt.  6th 
Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  served  in 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5  with  Me- 
thuen’s Horse,  during  Matabele  War  1896, 
in  Mashona  Campaign  1897-8,  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  as  Capt.  and  Adj.  Kitchener’s 
Horse,  and  as  Staff  Officer  (Major)  Doran’s 
Column  (twice  wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
recommended  V.C.,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-20  (wounded,  C.M.G.)  ; 
Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City 
of  London  Regt.)  : m,  1901,  Grace,  da.  of 
Capt.  Henry  Stratton,  of  Singapore;  cr. 

D. S.O  1900,  C.M.G.  1919.  Services’,  and 
Sports’  Clubs. 


Richey,  James  Alexander,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Sir  James  Richey,  K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1874;  appointed  Assist.  Director  of 
Public  Instruction,  E-  Bengal  and  Assam 
1908,  Director,  N.W.  Frontier  Provinces 
1911  and  Punjab  1917,  and  Educational 
Commr.  with  Govt,  of  India  1920 ; cr. 
C.I.E-  1920.  Simla  and  Delhi , India. 

Richmond,  Douglas  Close,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Henry  Sylvester  Richmond, 
of  Wyck  Risington,  Gloucestershire  ; b. 
1839;  ed.  at  Kensington  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Bell’s  Univ.  Scholar 
1858,  Fellow  and  B.A.  1st  class  Classical 
Tripos  1861,  M.A.  1864,  Hon.  Fellow  1906); 
Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1874 ; was  Assist.  Sec. 
to  Endowed  Schs.  and  Charity  Commns. 
1869-75,  Sec.  thereto  1871-83,  a Charity 
Commr.  1883-96,  Assist. -Comptroller  and 
Auditor,  Exchequer  Depart.  1896-1900,  and 
Comptroller  and  Auditor-Gen.  1900-1904 : 
m.  1st,  1869,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Cecilia 
Bruce,  who  d.  1878,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Aber- 
dare  ; 2nd,  i88o;  Ethel  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
H.  Duncan  Skrine,  of  Warleigh  Manor,  and 
Claverton,  Somerset ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902. 
64,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.IV.;  Athenceum 
Club. 

Richmond,  Capt.  George  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.E. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Richmond,  Major  John  Duncan,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.B.  ; b.  1877;  M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
Glasgow  1900  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E-  (Mil  ) 1919. 

Richmond,  John  Ritchie,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Richmond,  of  Kilmarnock  ; b.  1869  ; 
ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Glasgow,  and  at  Technical 
Coll,  and  Univ.,  Glasgow  ; is  an  Engineer, 
Managing  Director  of  G.  and  J . Weir  (Limited) , 
and  a J.P.  for  Glasgow:  m.  1893,  Isa  M. 
Davidson ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  West  Park, 
Pollokshields , Glasgow  ; Blanefield,  by  May- 
bole,  Ayrshire ; St.  Stephen’s,  Conservative, 
New,  and  Art  ( Glasgow ) Clubs. 

Richmond,  Leonard,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
George  Leonard  Richmond,  of  35,  Lime 
Street,  Ellesmere  Port,  Cheshire;  b.  1890; 
ed.  at  Church  Schs. , Ellesmere  Port ; 
Lieut.  Cheshire  Regt. , and  Assist.  Sec.  Ship 
Canal  Portland  Cement  Manufacturers  (Ltd. ) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1914,  Ethel,  da.  of  E- 
Dykes,  of  7,  Chester  Street,  Widnes,  Lan- 
cashire; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Doran,  Pool- 
town  Road,  Whitby,  near  Birkenhead. 
Richmond,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Stanley, 

C. M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (C.M.G.,  Legion  of 

Honour) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Rickards,  Major  Gerald  Arthur,  D.S.  O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Arthur  George  Rickards,  K.C., 
of  n.  King’s  Bench  Walk,  Temple,  E.C., 
and  20,  Southwell  Gardens,  S.W.;  b.  18S6; 
Major  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  Aviz  of  Portugal):  m.  1920,  Stella  Evelyn, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  George  Ricardo, 

D. S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ricketts,  Major  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  William  Tyler  Ricketts,  of  Bur- 
chetts, Chailey,  Sussex  ; b.  1874;  M.R.C.S. 
Eng.  and  L.R.C.P.,  1898, M.B. , London  1901, 
M.D.  London  1904;  appointed  House  Phy- 
sician to  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital  1899  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  medal  with  six 
clasps,  C.M.G.) ; Major  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  and 
Officer-in-Charge  of  Surgical  Section,  City 
of  London  Mil.  Hospital  : m.  1917,  Betty, 
widow  of  Euston  A.  Salaman,  of  6,  Con- 
naught Place,  W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  29, 

Welbeck  Street,  W.  ; Gellibrands,  Chalfont 
St.  Peter,  Bucks. 

Ricketts,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Edward, 
M.V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Henry  Mildmay  Ricketts,  C.B.,  of  Foulis 
Court,  Colden  Common,  Eastleigh;  b.  1868; 
ed.  at  Winchester;  entered  Devonshire 
Regt.  1888,  became  Capt.  1899  (trans- 
ferred to  Indian  Cav.  1890),  Major  1908,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1916;  retired  1920;  commanded 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1842 

a Batn.  Welch  Regt.  1915-16 ; served  with  | 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  I 
1897-8  (clasps),  and  during  European  War  j 
J9i6-i7  (D.S.O.):  m.  1903,  Lilian  Caroline 
Morant;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1914,  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Rickman,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Wilmot. 
D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  William  j 
Rickman,  of  Baikham  Manor,  WokiDgham  ; 
b.  1874;  ed.  at  Winchester  Coll. ; Lieut.-Col.  j 
Northumbeiland  Fusiliers;  S.  African  War] 

1899- 1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  j 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European  | 
War  1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  j 
four  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  1916, 
Muriel  J.  Fulton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918).  j 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Rickman,  Capt.  William  Edward,  D.S.O.,  I 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Rickman,  of  Brighton  ; [ 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  Haileybury;  served  with 
Border  Horse  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879,  Basuto 
War  1880,  and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Capt. 
Kimberley  Light  Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
in.  1895,  Margaret  Menzies  Halliburton,  of 
Barkley  West,  S.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Rickwood,  Lieut. Col.  Harold  George, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut  -Col.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  in  Balkans  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Riddell,  Major  Archibald,  D.S.O.  [see 

Riddell,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.]. 

Riddell,  Major  Consett  Carre,  D.S.O. 

(see  Riddell,  Bt.,  cr.  1628]. 

Riddell,  Major  Donald  Olson,  D.S.O., 
M.B. ; b.  18—;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  ! 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1912);  formerly  Major  Roy.  | 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914- 17  ! 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Riddell,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Pius  Arthur, 
C.M.G., D.S.  O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Giffard 
Riddell,  of  Felton  Park,  and  Swinburne 
Castle,  Northumberland;  b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Downside  Coll.,  Bath;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col.  Rifle  Brig.,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. ; S.  African  War 

1900- 1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  j 
clasps), European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Cambridgeshire  Regt.,  and 
a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  (wound-  J 
ed,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  was  an  Instructor  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  1913-141  and  a Co.  j 
Com.  19x4-15  : m.  1903,  Francis  Hygnia,  da.  j 
of  Francis  John  Summer,  of  Ealthorpe  Park,  1 
Warwickshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917), 
C.M.G.  1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club.  | 

Riddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Vansittart  j 
Dick,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  Riddell,  Bt.,  cr. 
1628,  colls.]. 

Riddell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Balfour,  D.S.O.  1 
[see  Riddell,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.]. 

Riddell,  Col.  John  Scott,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O. , 

M. B.,  son  of  the  late  ].  S.  Riddell  ; 
b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram.  Sch.,  and 
at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1884,  M.B.  and 
C.M.  1888,  Hon.LL.D.  3919);  is  a Consulting 
Surg.  in  Aberdeen,  Consulting  Surg.  to  R N.,  | 
Col.  (T.D).  Army  Med.  Ser.  (Territorial), 
Gen.  Council  Assessor  on  Aberdeen  Univ. 
Court,  Medical  Assessor  Appeal  Cases,  a | 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  a Member  of  Inter- 
national So.  of  Surgery,  Consulting  Surg.  I 
Aberdeen  Roy.  Infirmary,  Univ.  Repre-  j 
Eentative  on  Territorial  Army  Asso.  for  j 
City  of  Aberdeen,  Chm.  Joint  (Disablement)  | 
Committee  of  N.  of  Scotland,  a Member  of  i 
Council  of  British  Red  Cross  So.  (Scottish  i 
Branch),  and  of  Joint  Institutional  Com-  | 
mittee  for  Scotland,  and  Red  Cross  Commr.  , 

N. -E.  Dist.  of  Scotland  ; has  been  Examiner  1 
,in  Clinical  Surgery  at  Edinburgh  Univ., 
Assist.  Professor  of  Surgery  in  Aberdeen 
Univ.,  and  Administrative  Med.  Officer, 
Territorial  Force;  author  of  “Manual  of  I 
Ambulance,”  and  other  medical  w'orks  : in. 
1808,  Jane  Grindley,  da.  of  John  Gordon,  J 
j.P.,  of  Arabella,  Ross-shire  ; cr.  M.V.O.  | 
<4th  class)  1905,  C.B.E-  1918.  7,  Rubislaiv 
Terrace,  Aberdeen. 


Riddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Buchanan, 
D.S.O.  [see  Riddell,  Bt.,  cr.  1628,  colls.]. 
Riddell,  Major  George  Hutton-,  M.V.O., 
son  of  Capt.  George  William  Hutton-Riddell 
[see  E.  Craven] ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Eton ; 
entered  16th  Lancers  1899,  and  became  Capt. 
1904  ; retired  1906  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1915-16  as  Major  Yeo.  (despatches) ; is 
a Staff  Capt. ; commanded  Escort  at  Lis- 
more,  on  occasion  of  H.M.’s  visit  to  Ireland 
1904  (M.V.O.) ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904. 
98,  St.  James'-  Court,  Buckingham  Gate, 
S.  IV;  Nairobi , British  East  Africa ; Cavalry 
Club. 

Riddell-Webster  [see  Webster]. 

Riddick.  Lieut.-Col.  John  Galloway, 
D.S.O.]  b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Eonour) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Hanson  House , Mobberley,  Cheshire. 
Rideal,  Major  John  George  Edmund, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; is  Major  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rider,  Engineer-Capt.  Sydney,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; has  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Rider,  Thomas  Francis,  M.  V.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Rider;  b.  1843  ; a F.R.G.S.,  and 
Ch.  Commoner  of  City  of  London ; has  Order 
of  Sacred  Treasure  of  japan  : m.  1865, 

Elizabeth,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  William  Low, 
of  Southwark,  S.E. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1918.  Stanslead  House,  Durand  Gardens, 
S.W.  9. 

Ridgeway,  Col.  Richard  Kirby,  V.C., 
C.B.,  son  of  R.  Ridgeway,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1848  ; entered  Army  1868,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1880,  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col. 
1894,  and  Col.  1898;  retired  1906;  served 
withNaga  Hills  Expedition  1875,  and  1879-80, 
present  at  action  of  Konoma  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  V.C.),  with 
Manipur  Expedition  1891  (despatches, 
clasp),  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
as  A.A.G.  2nd  Div.  (medal  with  three 
clasps);  was  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Bengal  1884-9, 
A.A.G.  there  1889-90,  and  A.A.G.,  Punjab 
1895-1900:  m.  1871,  Amy,  who  d.  1917,  da. 
of  S.  W.  Fallon;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1905.  United 
Service  Club. 

Ridgway,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Thomas 
Incledon,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Polti- 
more  Ridgway,  94th  Regiment ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Connaught  Rangers  1887,  and  became  Major 
Indian  Army  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet 
Col.  1918,  and  Col.  1919;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Mohmand  Expedition  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  19x4-17, 
as  an  A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches 
twice,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.),  appointed  a 
Brig.  Com.  1919,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1896,  Gwendoline  Rhoda,  da.  of  Major 
W.  W.  Willes,  R.M.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ridgway,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  i83x ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  Lancashire 
Regt.  (T.F.)  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Lymm, 
Cheshire. 

Ridings,  Major  Cecil,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.  James  Sadleir 
Ridings;  b.  1876;  entered  Roy.  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers  1896,  became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major 
1915  ; served  in  Dardanelles  19x5  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  is  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.F.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ridler,  Capt.  Reginald  Harday,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  London  Regt.,  attached 
Somerset  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ridley,  Lieut.-Col.  Basil  White,  D.S.O., 
M.C..  son  of  the  late  William  Ridley, 
A.M.I.C.E.,  of  St.  Wilfrid’s,  E.  Grinstead  ; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; an  Architect, 
an  A.R.I.B.A.,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Durham  L.I. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches 


COMPANION  AGE. 


twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  Medal  lor 
Valour) : m.  1918,  Frida  Bertha,  da.  of  Jean 
Gutkneck,  of  Montreux,  Switzerland;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Oaklea , Sanders/ead,  Surrey. 
Ridley, Cecil  Guy,  C.B.E. [see  V.  Ridley]. 

Ridley,  Brig.- Gen.  Charles  Parker,  C.B. 
[see  V.  Ridley,  colls.]. 

Ridley,  Flight-Lieut.  Claude  Alward, 
D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Louis  Ridley  ; b.  1896  ; 
is  Lieut.  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  a Flieht-Lieut 
R.A.F. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Ridley,  Henry  Nicholas,  C.M.G.  [see 
V.  Ridley,  colls.]. 

Ridley,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Cecil  Thomas 
Edmund  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Henry  Ridley,  of  Scarborough  ; b. 
1881  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Inf.  (formerly 
Australian  Light  Horse);  served  during 
European  War  1914-17,  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt, 
and  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Ridley,  Com.  John  Jackson  Cuthbert, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1885;  is  Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-18  with  Destroyer  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Ridout,  Lieut.  -Col.  Julian  Yorke  Hayter, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.,  1918. 

Rieu,  Jean  Louis,  C.S.I.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at 
Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1891,  and  became 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Gen.  Education  Depart., 
Bombay  1911,  Senior  Collector  1915,  and 
Senior  Collector  and  Sup.  of  Stamps  1917; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1920. 

Rigby,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1876;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  Reserve 
of  Officers;  Matabeleland  (medal),  Bechu- 
analand  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Turkana  Expedition 
19x5  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 19 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star,  two 
medals) : m.  1908,  Isabella  Frances,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Kinahan,  D.L.,  of  Roebuck 
Park,  co.  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rigg,  Major  Edward  Harrison,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1880;  Major  Yorkshire  L.I.,  and  an  In- 
structor in  English  at  a French  Mil.  Sch.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.^ 
with  Bars,  Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of 
Panama);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918,  2nd 
Bar  1919). 

Rigg,  Lieut.- Col.  Walter  Geoffrey,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  1892,  became  Lieut. 
1900  (retired  1910),  Lieut. -Com.  19—,  Com. 
1018,  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  1917  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Riggall,  Capt.  Arthur  Horton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Riggall,  J.P. ; b.  1867 ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer, 
as  Capt.  Tasmanian  Bushmen,  and  as 
D.A.A.G.,  2nd  Mounted  Brig,  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Annandale,  Tun- 
bridge, Tasmania. 

Riggall,  Lieut.-Col . Harold  William, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 
lian Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
C M G.  1919. 

Riley,  Major  Hamlet  Lewth  waite, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Hamlet  Riley,  of  Ennim, 
Penrith  ; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  Honours  1904) ; 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
1906,  became  Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet  Major 
1916 ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Monte- 
negrin Order  of  Danilo,  1914  star,  two 
medals) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  Carlton 
Club. 

Riley,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two 
Bars;;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (two  Bars  1919). 

Riley,  Col.  Rupert  Farquhar,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  B.  F.  Riley;  b. 


1843 


1873;  entered  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.) 
1896,  and  is  Col.  ; served  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  3rd 
Batn.  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  advance  on 
Kimberley,  actions  of  Belmont,  Modder 
River,  and  Magersfontein,  and  battles  of 
Driefontein  and  Diamond  Hill,  and  opera- 
tions in  Johannesburg  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
appointed  Brig.-Maj.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Bug.  Territorial  Force  1910,  a Staff-Capt., 
War  Office  1912,  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  and 
subsequently  Assist.  Director  there  19x5, 
A.A.G.  1917,  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1918, 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  at  War  Office  1918,  and 
Dep.  Director  of  Territorial  Force  there 
1920:  m.  1903,  Violet  Louise,  da.  of  the 
late  Ernest  St.  G.  Cobbold ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Riley,  Engineer  - Rear  - Adm.  William 
Henry,  C.B. ; b.  18 — ; entered  R.N.  1873, 
became  Ch.  Engineer  1886,  Staff-Engineer 
1890,  Fleet  Engineer  1894,  and  Engineer 
Rear-Adm.  1907  ; retired  1912 ; served  in 
China  1900  (despatches);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1916.  Beechin  Wood,  Platt,  Borough  Green , 
Kent. 

Rimington,  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  Cameron, 
C.B.  C.I.E.;b.  1864 ; entered  R.E.  1884,  and 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1916  ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C B., 
Maj.-Gen.,  C.I.E.,  Order  of  Star  of  Rou- 
mania) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.I.E.  1918. 

Rimington,  Lieut.-Gen.  Michael  Frederic, 
C.B.,  C.V.O.,  son  of  Michael  Rimington,  of 
Tynefield,  Penrith,  Cumberland  ; b.  1858  ; ed. 
at  Highgate  Sch.,  and  at  Keble  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1879);  entered  6th  Dragoons  1881,  be- 
came Capt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1900, 
Brevet  Col.  1902,  Col.  1903,  Maj.-Gen.  1910, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  with 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  1885,  in  Zululand 
1888,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  first  in 
command  of  Rimington’s  Guides  (which  he 
raised),  and  subsequently  of  his  Regt.,  then 
ofaColumn,  and  finally  of  a group  of  Columns, 

E resent  at  battles  of  Enslin  and  Modder 
Liver,  operations  around  Colesberg,  relief 
of  Kimberley,  battles  of  Paardeberg  and 
Driefontein,  operations  in  Johannesburg, 
and  battles  of  Diamond  Hill  and  Wittebergen 
(despatches  several  times,  medal  with  eight 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.); 
was  Staff-Capt.  Remount  Establishment 
1897-9;  commanded  3rd  Cav.  Brig.  1903-6; 
commanded  Secunderabad  Cav.  Brig.  1907- 
11,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of  Cav.  in  India 
1911-19;  appointed  Col.  6th  (Inniskilling) 
Dragoons  1912  ; is  in  command  of  a Reserve 
Centre,  and  a Com.  of  Legion  of  Honour; 
author  of  “Hints  on  Stable  Management,” 
and  “Our  Cavalry”:  m.  1888,  Agnes,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Forestal  Cuningham,  of 
Oakeley  Park,  co.  Galway ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900,  C.V.O.  1912.  N aval  and  Military  Club . 
Rind,  Col.  Alexander  Thomas  Seton 
Abercromby,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Dep.  Surg.- 
Gen.  M.  MacNeill  Rind;  b.  1847;  entered 
Army  1866,  became  Capt.  B.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1878,  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1892,  and 
Col.  1897;  retired  1899;  served  during  Af- 
ghan war  1879-80  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
Brevet  Major),  and  in  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882  (medal,  bronze  star) ; sometime  an 
Assist.  Corny. -Gen.  for  Transport,  Bengal  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1887. 

Ripley,  Lieut.-Col.  Blair,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Risk,  Wing-Com.  Charles  Erskine, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.M.L.I.,  and  now  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  the  Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Risk,  Capt.  Richard  Henry  Little,  C.B.E.) 
b.  x8 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.N.,  and  Assist, 
to  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Liverpool ; cr. 
C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Risley,  Major  Crescent  Gebhard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Herbert  Hope  Risley, 
K.C.I.E.,  C.S.I.  [see  Risley,  “Knights’ 


844 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Widows”]  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Winchester  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A.;  Major  Indian  Cav. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  with  R.F.A.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  with 
Croix  dt  Guerre):  m.  1913,  Giad\s,  da.  of  the 
late  Cecil  Hugh  Smyth-Pigott,  ol  BrockJey 
Hall,  Somerset;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry 
Club. 

Risley,  John  Shuckburgh,  C.B.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Shuckburgh  Norris  Risley,  Bar.- 
at-Law,  of  Elmore,  Newbury,  Berks  ; b.  1867 , 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Magdalen  Coli., 
Oxford  (Classical  Exhibitioner,  B.A.  1890, 
M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1894);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1893  ; was  Legal  Assist.,  Colonial  Office, 
1901-11,  since  when  he  has  been  Legal 
Adviser  there;  edited  “Dale’s  Clergyman’s 
Legal  Handbook  ” (?th  edition);  joint  editor 
of  “ Waterlow’s  Companies  Acts  Manual  ” 
(nth  and  12th  editions);  author  of  “ The 
Lav/  of  War,”  etc.  : m.  1900,  Elizabeth 
Cruger,  da.  of  Henry  Gordon,  J.P.,  D.L. , 
of  Manar,  Aberdeenshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1912.  10,  Foulis  Terrace , Onslow  Square, 

S.  TV.  ; New  University  Club. 

Rispin,  Major  Donald  Edward  Allan, 
D.S.O . ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf., 
and  a D.A.Q.M.G. ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x8. 

Ritchie,  Maj.-Gen.  Archibald  Buchanan, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
John  Ri  chie  (late  R.A.);  b.  1869;  entered 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs, 
The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1889,  became  Capt. 
189S,  Major  1905,  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Brevet 
Col.  1915,  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; 
Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal),  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medai  with  clasp. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  Comdg.  his  Batn.  and  a Brig., 
and  as  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Div.  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  six  times,  C. M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
with  Swords.  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Maj.- 
Gen.)  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg. 
troops  in  Belfast  1895-8  : m.  1898,  Anna  Orr, 
only  da.  of  Andrew  Stewart,  LL.D.,  D.L., 
of  19,  Park  Terrace,  Glasgow;  cr.  C.M^G. 
19x5,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Ritchie,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Frederic, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  A.  D.  Ritchie,  of  West- 
movale,  Canada;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Three  Rivers,  Quebec;  Montreal  Manager 
of  Otis-Fencorn  Elevator.  Co.  (Limited), 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Rifles;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1915,  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  J.  E. 
Dodwell,  of  Montreal  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Westmount , Quebec. 

Ritchie,  Major  Michael  Balfour  Hutchi- 
son, D.S.O. ,0.  B.E.,  M.B.,  son  of  thelate  Rev. 
R.  Ritchie,  of  St.  Mary’s,  Inverurie  ; b.  1882  ; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Uiiiv.  (M.B.,  and  Ch.B. 
1904) ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1935,  became  Capt. 
1909,  and  Major  19x5  ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
16,  as  a Dep.  Assist  Director  of  Med.  Sers,. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910,  Sydney 

D’Abzac,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Addison 
Crofton  [see  Crofton,  Bt.,  cr.  1801,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ritchie,  Capt.  Neil  Methuen,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Dugald  Ritchie,  of  Restholme,  East  Liss, 
Plants;  b.  1897;  Capt.  Roy.  Highlanders; 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ritchie,  Lieut.-Col.  Theodore  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
University  ( M.B.  and  Ch.B.  i8g8);  formerly 
Major  R.A.M.C.;  retired  as  Lieut.-Col. 
1920;  served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ritchie,  Major  Thomas  Fraser, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Ritchie,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; b.  1875  ; entered  Man- 
chester Regt.  1900,  became  Capt.  1907, 
transferred  to  Somerset  L.I.  1908,  and  be- 
came Major  1915  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (medal  with  five  clasps),  and 


during  European  War  1915-17  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  (despatches, 
D S.O.j  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Ritchie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Buchanan, 
D.S.O.',  b.  1877;  Major  (S.  Lancashire 
Regt.),  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
an  Inf.  Sch.;  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  and  subsequently  Comdg.  a Depot 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Ritson,  Major  John  Anthony  Sydnej’, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Durham  L.I. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar; ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
19x8). 

Ritson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
C.M.G. , son  of  Utrick  Alexander  Ritson, 
of  Muggleswick  Park,  co.  Durham ; b.  1867  ) 
is  Lieut  -Col.  (retired)  Northumberland 
Fusiliers ; served  during  European  War 
19x4-16  Comdg.  a Batn.  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  (wounded,  despatches,  C.  M.G.): 
m.  1892,  Alexina,  da  of  john  Birnie  Adam, 
of  Luddick,  Newcastle  - upon  - Tvne;  cr. 

C. M  G.  19:6.  Springwell  Hall,  Durham; 
Wellington  Club. 

Ritzema,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Purvis, 

D. S.O.  ; 6.18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.F.) 
Reserve;  European  War  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rivaz,  Col.  Vincent,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the 
late  John  Theophilus  Rivaz,  B.C.S.,  of 
Watford  Place,  Watford,  Herts;  o.  1842; 
ed.  at  Addiscombe  Coil. ; entered  R.A.  1860, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1872,  Major  1S80,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1886,  and  Col.  1890 ; served  in  Hazara 
Campaign  1868  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Dour 
Valley  Expedition  1872,  in  Afghan  War  1878-9, 
with  Kuram  Field  Force  as  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal), 
with  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881 
(mentioned  in  despatches),  and  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
clasp);  was  A. A. G.,  Punjab  Frontier  Force 
1881-6;  raised  and  commanded  37th  (Dogra) 
Regt.  of  Bengal  Inf.  1887-94  : m.  1877,  Louisa 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Edward  Revel! 
Eardley-Wilmot  [see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt., 
colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Millfield, 
Leamington  Spa. 

Rivett-Carnac  [see  Carnac]. 

Rivis,  Lieut.-  Col.  Thomas  Charles  Lock- 
hart, D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Roache,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Garrett, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1915- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Robartes,  Hon.  Francis  Gerald  Agar-, 
M.V.O.  [see  V.  Clifden]. 

Robbins,  Rowland  Richard,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Rowlaid  Robbins,  of  Wdlersey,  Houns- 
low; b.  1872;  a Member  of  Agricultural 
Wages  Board,  and  a J.P.  for  Middlesex: 
m.  1st,  1896,  Rosa  Marion,  who  d.  1910,  da. 
of  C.  C.  Harris,  of  St.  John’s  Wood,  N.W.  ; 
2nd,  1911,  Estelle  Mary,  da.  of  C.  C.  Harris 
(ante);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Hollycroft , 
Sipson,  Yiewsley,  Middlesex ; National 
Liberal  Club. 

Roberton,  Capt.  James  Basil  Wilkie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Ernest  Roberton,  M.D.,  of 
Cotele,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1896; 
ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  Auckland;  sometime  a 
Trooper  King  Edward's  Horse;  Capt. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Emmanuel  College , Cambridge. 

Roberts,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Fowler, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Forces,  Director  of  Field  Artillery  and  Senior 
Embarkation  Officer  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Roberts,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.;  S.  African  War  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  seven  cla'sps). 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1845 


European  War  1Q14-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Roberts,  Lieut. -Com.  Arthur  Millington, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18  — ; European  War  1914-18, 
Comdg.  a Destroyer  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1919,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  C.  A.  Worthington,  E-  Kent  Regt.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Roberts,  Col.  Arthur  Noel,  C.B.E. ; b. 
i860;  Lieut. -Coi.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.S.C. 
(retired);  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  i 
medal  with  four  clasps).  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  I 
(Mil.)  .919. 

Roberts,  Charles  Abraham,  C.B.E.;  b.  j 
18 — ; Ch.  Good-  Manager  of  Great  Western  \ 
Railway  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Roberts,  Hon.  Charles  James,  C.M.G..  el. 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Warman  Roberts,  of 
Sydney;  b.  1846;  ed.  at  S3?dney  Gram.  Sch. ; 
elected  Alderman  of  Sydney  1877  ; appointed 
a J.P.  1878,  and  became  Mayor  and  Ch. 
Magistrate  of  the  city  1879;  was  Commr.  at 
Sydney  International  Exhibition  1879-80, 
Commr.  for  N.S.  Wales  at  Melbourne  Inter- 
national Exhibition  1880-81,  at  Amsterdam 
Exhibition  1883,  at  Calcutta  Exhibition  1883-4, 
at  Colonial  and  Indian  Exhibition,  S.  Ken- 
sington 1886,  at  Centennial  Exhibition  1888, 
and  at  Chicago  Exhibition  1893 ; elected  in 
1882  a Member  of  Parliament  of  N.S.  Wales  ; 
re-elected  1885,  1887,  and  1889 ; was  Post- 
master-Gen. of  N.S.  Wales  1887-9 ; appointed 
M.L.C.  1890:  m.  1867,  Lucretia,  da.  of  the  | 
late  Abraham  Abraham,  of  Sydney ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1882.  Rockmore , Elizabeth  Bay , i 
Sydney,  Australia. 

Roberts,  Com.  Cyril  Arthur  Graeme,  j 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  Roy.  Nav.  Reserve; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Roberts,  Lieut. -Col.  Edmund  Arthur, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  I/-eut.- 
Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; ! 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Roberts,  Major  Frank  Crowther,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frank  j 
Roberts,  V.  of  St.  John,  Southall;  b.  1891;  j 
ed.  at  St.  Lawrence  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Worcestershire  ! 
Regt.,  and  serving  with  Egyptian  Army  in  j 
Sudan;  European  War  1914-17  as  a Brig.  1 
Maj.  and  Comdg.  a Batn.  (wounded,  de-  j 
spatches,  D.S.O., M.C.,V.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Roberts,  Major  Frederick  Emilius, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Roberts, 
M.R.C.S.  ; b.  1878  ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1905, 
became  Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1915;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1908,  Gladys  Helen  Whitehouse  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Roberts,  Major  Co. orge,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 19x9. 

Roberts,  George  Augustus,  C.B.E., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  Rev.  A.  Roberts,  V.  of 
Tidebrook,  Sussex;  b.  1875;  Surg.  to 
Winchester  Red  Cross  Hospital  during 
European  War:  m.  1906;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Walcote,  Winchester. 

Roberts,  George  Quinlan,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
George  Roberts,  of  Hobart,  Tasmania ; b. 
i860  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (M.A.  1885)  ; Sec. 
St.Thomas’sHospital;  Gov.  London  Hospital 
1888-1903 : m.  1891,  Mary  Louise,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Waters,  of  Chishill  Hall, 
near  Royston,  Herts  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
21,  St.  Thomas's  Mansions,  S.E.  ; Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Roberts,  Gervase  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of ! 
the  late  G.  H.  Roberts,  J.P.,  of  Wakefield; 
b.  18—  ; is  a M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E-,  and  Ch. 
Mechanical  Engineer,  Roy.  Arsenal,  Woolwich ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1910.  3,  Blessington  Road,  Black- 

heath,  S.E.  13. 

Roberts,  Harry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914  - 19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Roberts,  Major  Henry  Constable.  M.  V.O., 
D.S.O.:  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Intelligence 
Corps;  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S  O.,  M.V.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan,  Legion  ofHonour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917. 

Roberts,  Col.  Henry  Robert,  C.B.E., 
b.  1847  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Lincoln- 
shire Regt. ; S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 

Roberts,  Brig. -Gen.  Hereward  Llewelyn, 
C.B.,  M.  V.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late  E.  L. 
Roberts,  of  Province  Wellesiey,  Straits 
Settlements  ; b.  1864;  entered  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1883,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 

1894,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  Col. 
1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-16 
Comdg.  6th  Cav.  Brig.,  present  at  relief 
of  Kut ; was  an  Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Prince 
of  Wales  during  tour  in  India  1905-6:  m. 

1895,  Julie  Charlotte,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Maj. -Gen.  Hardress  Waller,  of  Castletown 
Waller,  co.  Limerick;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  C B.  (Mil.)  1917.  United  Service  Club. 

Roberts,  Capt.  J.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  R.D. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.R. 
(R.D.);  European  War  1914-19  with 
Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
as  Commodore  of  Convoys  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Roberts,  Col.  James  Alexander,  C.B.,  son 
of  Peter  Robeits;  b.  1876;  is  Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  C.B.):  m.  1905,  Muriel  Mildred 
Stewart;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  19,  Bloor 

Street  West,  Toronto,  Canada. 

Roberts,  James  Frederick,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  James  Frederick  Roberts,  Bar.-at-Law, 
of  Weston,  Bath;  b.  1847;  e<L  at  Tonbridge 
Sell.,  and  in  France  and  Germany;  ap- 
pointed Dep.  Commr.  and  Vice-Consul,  Oil 
Rivers  Protectorate  1891,  Acting  Commr. 
and  Consul-Gen.  there  1893,  Consul  at 
Guatemala  1894  (acted  as  Charge  d’Affaires 
there  1895-6),  Consul  at  Barcelona  1897,  Con- 
sul-Gen. there  1901,  and  Consul-Gen.  at 
Odessa  1913  ; retired  1916  : received  Corona- 
tion medal  1911 : m.  1875,  Mary  Beatrice,  da. 
of  the  late  Sankey  Gardner,  J.P.,  of  Eagles- 
bush,  Neath;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  St.  James's 
Club. 

Roberts,  Major  John  Price,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  18 — ; Captain  and  Acting  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Roberts,  Capt.  Percival  Thomas,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Australian  Inf.  ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Roberts,  Lieut.- Col.  Robert  Herbert  Mills, 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Robert  Roberts, 
J.P.,  of  Plas  Meini,  Festiniog,  N.  Wales;  b. 
1862 ; ed.  at  Friars’  Sch.,  Bangor,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll,  of  Wales;  M.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P., 
London  1887;  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh  1893; 
is  Dep.  Commr.  Med.  Ser.  (Min.  of  Pensions) 
for  N.  Wales,  a Member  of  British  Med . 
Asso.,  Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med., 
a J.P.  for  Carnarvonshire,  and  Major 
Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  (T.D.);  European 
War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  (de- 
spatches) ; formerly  House  Surg.  Stroud 
Gen.  Hospital  and  Birmingham  Gen.  Hos- 
pital, etc. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with 
Welsh  Hospital  (despatches,  C.M.G. ) ; author 
of  various  articles  in  medical  journals;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1900.  Plas  Meini,  Festiniog,  N. 
Wales;  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Roberts,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Richard, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  William  Roberts,  of  Ararat, 
Victoria,  Australia;  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Inf.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1898,  Catherine 
Cleugh  Wh_,te;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Perth , W. 
Australia. 

Roberts,  His  Honour  Judge  Walworth 
Howland,  C.B.E.  [see  Roberts,  Bt.,  cr.  1809]. 


1846 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Roberts,  Major  William  Bradley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Bradley  Roberts, 
R.M.A.  ; b.  1879;  e<L  in  Germany,  and  at 

R. M.C. ; Major  Indian  Army;  Somaliland 
1902-a  (despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp), 
Euiopeaa  War  19:4-. 8 (despatches  twice, 
3rd  ciass  Order  of  the  Nile):  m.  xst,  1906, 
Jessie  Honor  Cassandra  Gell,  who  d.  1907; 
2ndly,  1912,  Geraldine  Blanche  Sullivan  ; cr 
D.S.O.  1917.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Roberts,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O. , M.C.  ; b.  1882;  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Roberts,  Major  Marmaduke  Torin  Cra- 
mer-, D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Henry  Thomas 
Cramer-Roberts,  formerly  36th  Regt.,  of 
The  Gables,  Neston,  Cheshire;  b.  1880; 
entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1902,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1910,  and  Major  1916;  served  in 

S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
appointed  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Clothing 
1920 : m.  1915,  Gertrude,  da.  of  Col.  Reginald 
Oakes,  of  Bealings,  Suffolk  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Roberts,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Roger 
Crompton-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Henry  Crompton-Roberts.J.P.,  ofDrybridge, 
Monmouth,  and  16,  Belgrave  Square,  S.  W.  ; 
b.  1863  t entered  Grenadier  Guards  1884,  be- 
came Capt.  1895,  Major  1899,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
1905;  retired  1907;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatcnes,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1905, 
Blanche  Alexandra,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.  - 
Col.  E.  A.  Hannay,  J.P.,  of  Ballylough,  co. 
Antrim  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Guards'  Club. 
Roberts  dal  Verme,  Count , D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  with  2nd 
Batn.  King’s  Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.)  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (Hon.)  1900. 
Roberts-Wray  [see  Wray]. 

Robertson,  Major  Alexander,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  R.E.  (T.F.),  and  Coning. 
Highland  Head  Quarters  Signals,  R.E. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Robertson,  Lieut.- Col.  Alexander  Brown, 

C. M  G..  D.S.O.)  b.  1878;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Cameron  Highlanders, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  W’ar  914-18,  in  Pales- 
tine (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 
Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Robertson,  Capt.  Brian  Hubert,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.  [see  Robertson,  Bt.,  cr.  1919]. 
Robertson,  Lieut.-  Col.  Charles  Chet wode, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1871;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A.  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps;,  and  dunng 
European  War  1914  17  (desoatches,  D.S  O., 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Robertson,  Charles  Grant,  C.U.O. , son 
of  the  late  John  Grant  Robertson,  LC.S.  ; 
b.  1869;  ed.  at  Highgate  Sch.,  and  at 
Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892,  M.A. 
1895) ; was  Tutor  in  History,  Exeter  Coll., 
Oxford  1895  9,  and  Examiner  in  Honours 
Sch.  of  Modern  History  1901-4  and  1918-19; 
appointed  Fellow  of  All  Souls’  Coll.,  Oxford 
1893,  Domestic  Bursar  1897,  Senior  Tutor  in 
Modern  History,  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford 
1905,  and  P.incipal,  Birmingham  Univ.  192c  ; 
author  of  numerous  educational  works  ; cr. 
C.V.O.  1914.  The  University , Birmingham ; 
The  Shieling,  Ringwood,  Hants;  Oxford  and 
Cambridge  Club. 

Robertson,  Lady  (Charlotte),  C.B.E. 

[see  Robertson,  Knt.]. 

Robertson,  Adm.  Charles  Hope,  C.M.G. , 
M.V.O..  el.  son  of  the  late  George  Robert- 
son, C.E.,  F.R.S.E.  ; b.  1856;  entered  R.N. 
1869,  became  Lieut.  1879,  Com.  1894,  Capt. 
1899,  Rear-Adm.  1908  (retired  1909),  Vice- 
Adm.  1914,  and  Adm.  1917;  has  served  in 
various  arduous  operations  against  the 
natives  in  Nyasaland  Protectorate  ; has  4th 


class  Osmanieh ; appointed  Capt.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  1915  : m.  1879,  Mabel  Adelaide,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  Wiles  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1895,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1905.  Naval  (Portsmouth)  C/ub. 
Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Lonsdale, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Robertson  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  18S6, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913 ; served  with  Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-5  (medal  with  clasp),  onN.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8,  present  at  action  of  Landakai 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  with 
Mishmi  Expedition  1899-1900  (despatches)  ; 
rendered  services  on  Chili  - Argentine 
Boundary Commn. (C.M.G.):  m.  1903,  Louise,, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  Singleton  Hooper,  Fleet 
Paymaster  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1903.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Robertson,  Col.  Colin  McLeod,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1871;  Col.  R.G.A.  (T.D.\  Chm.  Buteshire 
Territorial  Asso. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  star);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Athe- 
naeum, Conservative  (Glasgow),  and  Royal 
Clyde  Yacht  Clubs. 

Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Elphin- 
ston,  D.S.O. ; b.  1889 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-20  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,. 
Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Murdoch, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Robertson,  of 
Martintown,  Glengarry  co.,  Canada;  b.  1859; 
ed.  at  Williamstown  High  Sch.,  Canada,  and 
at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston,  Ontario  (B.A* 
1886);  Bar.  Ontario  1899:  engaged  in  Agri- 
culture and  Horse  and  Cattle  breeding  in 
Canada;  is  a Bar.  and  Solicitor,  and  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  (commanded  de- 
tachment sent  to  Aldershot  1908  and  in- 
spected by  H.M.) ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908. 
Toronto,  Ontario ; Williamstown , Glengarry 
co.,  Canada  ; Toronto , Toronto  Hunt,  and 
Canadian  Military  Institute  Clubs. 
Robertson,  Douglas  William,  D.S.O.y 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. late  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Robertson,  Major  Francis  Arthur, 

D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Mansfield 
Boileau,  D.S.O.)  b.  1876;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (re- 
t’red)  Roy.  Highlanders;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Robertson,  Major  George  Raymond 
Gildea,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Robertson,  of  Kilmacolm,  Renfrewshire  ; 
b 18 — ; Major  (T.D.)  R.F.  A. ; Furopean  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : in.  1920,  Hilda 
Mary,  da.  of  C.  T.  Stuart,  of  Fort  Usher, 
Rhodesia;  cr.  D S.O  1918 
Robertson,  Major  Gordon  McMahon, 
D.S.O.  ) b.  1891  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  N. 
Staffordshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  Brevet 
Major,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(two  Bars  1919). 

Robertson,  Col.  Herman  Melchoir, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  i9t9. 

Robertson,  Major  Hoi  ace  Clement  Hugh, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Australian  Light 
Horse,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile  of  Egypt);  cr * 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Robertson,  Col.  Hugh,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Inland  Water  Transport,  with 
rank  of  Col.  ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1915- 
17  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Robertson,  Rev.  James,  D.S.O.,  D.D.y 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Robertson,  of  Gran- 
town-on-Spey ; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (Hon.'D.D.);  formerly  Chaplain  to 
H.M.  Forces;  served  with  Sudan  Expe- 
dition 1884-6  present  at  action  of  Giniss 


COMPANION  AGE.  1 847 


(medal,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  Senior  Presbyterian  Chap,  present 
at  advance  on  Kimberley,  and  at  Modder 
River,  Magersfontein,  Paardeberg,  Poplar 
Grove,  Driefontein,  and  Wittebergen  (de- 
spatches twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King's  meaal  with  two  clasps,  pro- 
moted, D.S.O.):  m.  1887,  Nelly,  da.  of  the 
late  Hugh  Allan,  J.P.,  of  Glassaugh,  Banff; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Methven , Perthshire. 

Robertson,  Brig. -Gen.  James  Campbell, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  of  James  Holmes 
Robertson ; b.  1S78 ; Col.  Australian  Im- 
perial Forces,  and  a Brig.  Com.;  European 
War  1915-18,  present  in  Gallipoli  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robertson,  Col.  James  Currie,  C.M.G. , 

C. I.E.,  M.B.,  B.Sc.,  son  of  Alexander 

Robertson,  J.P.  ; b.  1870;  M.B.,  Glasgow 
1894;  B.Sc.,  D.P.H.  ; entered  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  1896,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1907, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  19x5;  served  with  Dongola 
Expedition  1896  (medal,  Khedive’s  medal), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1902,  on  special  duty  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
appointed  Dep.  Sanitary  Commr.,  United 
Provinces,  India  1901,  and  Sanitary  Commr., 
Govt,  of  India  1912  ; is  an  Additional  Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  : and 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  with  rank  of 
Col.  ; has  Ol  der  of  Crown  of  Italy  : m.  1903, 
Catherine  Jones ; cr.  C.I.E.  1914,  C.M.G. 
1917.  Delhi , India. 

Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Herbert 
Graham,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
New  Zealand  Med.  Corps;  European  War 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robertson*  Lieut.-Col.  James  Robert, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Robertson,  James  Wilson,  C.M.G.,  D.Sc., 
LL.D.,  son  of  John  Robertson  ; b.  1857 ; 
sometime  engaged  in  practical  farming  and 
dairying  in  Canada;  Hon.  LL.D.  Queen’s, 
Toronto,  McGill,  and  New  Brunswick  Univs.; 
was  Professor  of  Dairying,  Agricultural 
Coll.,  Ontario  1886-90,  Non-Resident  Lec- 
turer on  Dairy  Husbandry,  Cornell  Univ., 
New  York  1888-90;  First  Dairy  Commr. 
and  Agriculturist  to  Central  Experimental 
Farms,  Ottawa  1890-95,  and  First  Commr.  of 
Agriculture  and  Dairying  for  Dominion  of 
Canada  1895-1904;  in  charge  of  purchase  and 
shipment  to  S.  Africa  of  Imperial  War  Office 
Supplies  1900-1902 ; organized  the  Macdonald 
Manual  Training  Schs.  throughout  Canada 
1899,  and  entrusted  with  administration  of 
Macdonald  Rural  Schs.  Fund  1902;  ap-  J 
ointed  Principal  of  Macdonald  Coll,  at  j 
t.  Anne  de  Bellevue  1904,  and  Chm.  of  1 
Roy.  Commn.  on  Industrial  Training  and  ! 
Technical  Education  19x0;  is  Gov.  of 
Victorian  Order  of  Nurses  in  Canada  (oi 
the  provisional  committee  for  establish- 
ing which  he  was  Hon.  Sec.),  Chm.  of 
Lands  Committee  of  Conservation  Commn.  ; 
of  Natural  Resources  for  Dominion  of 
Canada,  and  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Canadian  Red  Cross  So.,  and  Ch.  Commr. 
of  Boy  Scouts  in  Canada  ; author  of  various 
Govt.  Reports  on  Agriculture,  etc.  : m.  1896, 
Jennie,  only  da.  of  John  Mather,  of  Ottawa  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1905.  474,  Wilbrod  Street , Ot- 

tawa, Canada;  Rideau  ( Ottawa ),  and  St. 
James's  ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

Robertson,  John,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  Provost  of  Paisley,  and  Chm.  of  its  Local 
National  Ser.  and  Food  Control  Committees, 
and  a Member  of  Appeal  Tribunal ; cr 
C.B.E.  1918.  Paisley. 

Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G.. 
O.B.E.,  M.D..  son  of  the  late  John  Robert- 
son ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (B.Sc. 
1887,  M.D.  1889)  ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.,  Med.  Officer  of  Health  for  Bir- 
mingham, Professor  of  Public  Health  in  Bir- 
mingham Univ.,  a Member  of  Consultative 
Council,  Min.  of  Pxealth,  and  Past  Pres.  So. 
ol  Medical  Officers  of  Health  ; formerly  Pro- 
fessor of  Public  Health,  and  Lecturer  on  | 
Bacteriology,  Univ.  Coll.,  Sheffield  : m.  1892,  j 
Jane  Alexina,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Sloan,  j 
of  Edinburgh  ; cr.  C.M.G.  and  O.B.E.  1918-  I 


The  Hollies,  Court  Oak  Road,  Birmingham  ; 
Union  ( Birmingham ) Club. 

Robertson,  Col.  John  .C.B.E.;  b.  18  — ; 

European  War  1914-19  as  Co).  R.E.  (de- 
spatches, C.B  E.) ; cr.  C.B  E.  ( Mil.)  19  9. 

Robertson,  Capt.  John  Hercules.  C.B.E., 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (re  ired)  ; European 
War  1914-19,  as  Naval  Centre  Officer  at 
Invergordon  and  Devonport  (C.B.E.)  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robertson,  John  Lindsay,  C.B.,  LL.D.,, 
b.  18 — ; Senior  Ch.  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Scot- 
land ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Robertson,  Major  Josiah  James,  D.S.O.  r 
b.  1856;  is  Major  (T.D.)  Seaforth  High- 
landers; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Robertson,  Laurence,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  W.  A Robertson,  of  Sandhills, 
Monkton,  Ayrshire;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Glas- 
gow Acad.  and  Univ.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,. 
Oxford  ; entered  l.C.S.  1892  ; was  Under- 
Sec.  to  Govt,  ot  Indian  Revenue  and  Agri- 
cultural Depart.  1903-7,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov„ 
of  Bombay  1908-9,  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay 
Educational,  Gen.  and  Ecclesiastical  Departs 
19x0,  Administrator  Junagadh  State  1911-13,, 
and  Sec.  to  Govt,  ot  Bombay  Political*. 
Judicial,  and  Special  Departs.  1913-18;  ap- 
pointed Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Bombay 
Pres.  1919  : m.  1903,  Marjorie  Frances  Greig  ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  T9X6.  Poona,  Bombay;  Bycullce 
[Bombay),  and  East  India  United  Service 
Clubs. 

Robertson,  Malcolm  Arnold,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Boyd  Robertson,  of  the 
Foreign  Office ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  y 
entered  Foreign  Office  1898,  and  became  a 
2nd  Sec.  1905,  and  1st  Sec.  1912 ; was  Char  ge 
d’Affaires  at  Bucharest  1910-11,  at  Monte- 
video 1912-13,  and  at  Rio  de  Janeiro  1914-15, 
and  1st  Sec.  at  Washington  19x5-18,  and  at 
The  Hague  19x8-19;  appointed  Counsellor  oF 
Embassy  and  Dep.  High  Commr.,  Inter- 
Allied  Rhineland  High  Commr.  19x9  ; has 
Coronation  medal  19x2  ; C.M.G.  1915.  Rhine- 
land High  Commission,  Coblenz , Rhine,. 
Germany  ; St.  James's  Club. 

Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Roy,, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  David  Robertson,  K.C.,  of 
Walkerton,  Ontario  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (B.A.,  Sc.);  Bar.  Ontario  1910,  and 
British  Columbia  1913;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian; 
Engineers;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ;. 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x8.  University  (F ancouver),  and 
Hamilton  ( Ontario ) Clubs. 

Robertson,  Capt.  Robert  Thin  Craig,. 
D.S.O.,  M.B.\  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.. 
Reserve  ; European  War  1914-ib  (despatches,. 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Robertson,  Lieut.-Col.  Struan  Gordon,. 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces,  and  Officer  in  Charge  of  Estates 
Branch,  Overseas  Mil.  Forces  oi  Canada  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Robertson,  Col.  William,  D.S.O.  ;•  b. 
1872;  is  Col.  R.E.,  and  a Mil.  Attache; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Or- 
ders of  Leopold  of  Belgium  and  of  Crown 
of  Italy,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Col.);  cr, 

D. S.O.  1917- 

Robertson,  Major  William  Cairnes, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; Major  R.G.A.,ani  Assist. 
Sup.  of  Experiments;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m , 
1912,  Norah,  da.  of  Arthur  Montford  Archer, 
J.P.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Robertson,  William  Charles  Fleming, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B. A.  1899)  ; appointed  Colonial  Sec.  Gibral- 
tar 1915,  and  Lieut.-Gov.  and  Ch.  Sec.  to 
Govt.,  Malta  1917;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Val- 
letta, Malta. 

Robertson-,  Wildam  Nathaniel,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; rendered  strs.  in  connection  with 
Repatriation,  Queensland,  during  Euro- 
pean War  (C.B.E  );  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920. 
Robertson,  Major  James  Fobbes-, 
V.C.,  D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  1884;  Major  Border 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-17  (wounded. 


1848 


COMPANION  AGE. 


despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  V.C.,| 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918). 

Robertson-Durham  [see  Durham]. 
Robertson-Eustace  [see  Eustace]. 
Robey,  George,-  C.B.E.  ; b.  1869;  the 
well-known  Comedian  ; collected  consider- 
able sums  for  War  GMiarities  during  European 
War:  in.  1898,  Ethel  Haydon,  actress  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  3,  C ado gan  Place,  S.W. 

Robins,  Col.  Thomas  Ellis,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  City  of  London  Yeo.,  and 
Dep.  Provost-Marshal  in  Egypt  with  rank 
of  Col.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  in.  1912,  Mary  St.  Quintin  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Philip  Wroughton  [see  Neeld, 
Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Robinson,  Albert  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Yorkshire  L.I.;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917 

Robinson,  Andrew,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O., son  of 
George  Robinson,  of  Ballytweedy,  co.  An- 
trim ; b.  1858;  is  an  Architect  and  Civil 
Engineer,  a F.S-A.  (Ireland),  Inspector  of 
Ancient  and  National  Monuments  (Ireland ), 
and  Principal  Architect  to  Irish  Board  of 
Works  : m.  1885,  Robina,  da.  of  James 
Salmond,  of  Perth,  N.B.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th 
class)  1911,  C.B.E.  1918.  116,  St.  Lawrence 

Road , Clontarf,  Dublin. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Annesley  Craven, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Wellesley 
Robinson,  C.B. ; b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches.  D.S.O.):  in.  1918,  Doris 
Lilian,  da.  of  Alfred  Barrett,  of  Lammas, 
Cowes;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Beverley  Beverley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Beverley 
Robinson,  of  Hyde  Lodge,  vVinchester: 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  L.I. ; S.  African  War 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Robinson,  A dm.  Charles  Grey,  C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Robinson,  for- 
merly V.  of  Chart  Sutton,  Staplehurst,  Kent ; 
b.  1850;  ed.  at  Southsea  ; entered  R.N.  1864, 
became  Lieut.  1873,  Com.  1884,  Capt.  1890, 
Rear-Adm.  1903,  Vice-Adm.  1907,  and  Adm. 
(retired)  1911  ; was  Capt.  H.M.S.  Vernon, 
Torpedo  Sch.  1899-1902,  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
1Q01-3,  Commodore  at  Hong  Kong  1902-4, 
in  command  of  Reserve  Div.  at  Devonport 
1905-6,  and  Adm.  Sup.  of  Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard 1906-9  ; has  Grand  Cross  of  Swedish 
Order  of  The  Swords  : m.  1899,  Mary  Alice, 
da.  of  Brig.-Surg.  John  Wild  Hulseberg;  cr. 
C.  V O.  1907.  3,  Parklands,  Surbiton  ; 

United  Service  Club. 

Robinson,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Walker, 

C. B.  [see  Robinson,  Bt.,  cr.  1854]. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Daniel  George, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Harding 
Robinson,  sometime  Examiner  of  Private 
Bills  in  Houses  of  Lords  and  Commons  ; 
b.  1878  ; entered  Suffolk  Regt.  1898,  and 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1907,  Major  1915, 
and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D. S O.) : m.  1920,  Mary  Flor- 
ence (May),  da.  of  the  late  William  Maitland 
Malcolm  ; cr.  D S O.  1916. 

Robinson,  David  Lubbock,  D S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John  Joseph  Robinson, 
D.D.  [see  B.  Avebury, colls.] ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. 
Roy.  Marines;  European  War  1914-18  with 
Tank  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Heaton, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1868  ; is  Hon.  Major  Ordnance 
Depart.,  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Ordnance 
Machinery,  with  hon.  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.; 
served  during  S.  African  War  iqoo  1901 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal-  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914  18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; appointed 
an  Inspector  of  Ordnance  Machinery  (1st 
class)  1907;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Robinson,  Capt.  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 


17  as  Capt.  Shropshire  L.I.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1917. 

Robinson,  Capt.  Francis,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Robinson,  Major  Franks  Lubbock, 
D.S.O.,  M ,C.,  son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  John 
Joseph  Robinson,  D.D.  [see  B.  Avebury]; 
b.  1886  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Roy.  Innis- 
killing Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19, 
with  R.A.F.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Robinson,  Major  Frederick  Wilfred, 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting 
Major  Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Robinson,  Lieut.- Com.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Acting  Lieut. -Com. 

R. N.R.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 

18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Robinson,  Major  Frederick  William 

Templetown,  D-S-O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Sir 
William  Cleave  Francis  Robinson,  G.C.M.G. ; 
b.  1863  ; entered  Yorkshire  Regt.  1884,  and 
became  Capt.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1896,  and 
Major  Roy.  Garrison  Regt.  1902;  retired  1906; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  W.  Australia  1893-4,  and  Comdt.  Free- 
mantle  Rifle  Vol.  Corps,  W.  Australia  1894, 
and  a Brig.-Maj.  Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1906-7  : 
m.  1888,  Gertrude  Maria,  da.  of  Sir  Alfred 
Hughes,  qth  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Robinson.  Rev.  George  Leopard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Joseph  Robinson ; b.  1875  ; 
a Wesleyan  Min.,  and  a Chap,  to  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Robinson,  Surg.-Gen.  George  Winsor, 
C.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Robinson  ; b.  1854;  L.R.C.P.,  London,  and 
M.R.C.S.  1876;  entered  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps  1880,  became  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col. 
1898,  Col.  1907,  and  Surg.-Gen.  1911  ; retired 
19x4;  served  with  Burma  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  promoted  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; was  Administrative  Med.  Officer,  E. 
Command  1906,  and  in  S.  Africa  1908,  and 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  Aldershot  1911-14; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  1,  St.  James’s  Street, 

S. W.;  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Walker, 

C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  G.  D.  Robin- 
son, R.E. ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; 
entered  W.  Indian  Regt.  1887,  and  became 
Major  Indian  Army  1906;  served  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (clasp),  with  Miranzai  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.B.);  is  Comdg.  a Batn.  Manchester  Regt. 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. : ni.  1892,  Elizabeth 
Mary  Orchard;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Robinson,  Capt.  Guy  St.  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  St.  George  Charles 
Woodhouse  Robinson  ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Mal- 
vern, and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  Northampton- 
shire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Robinson,  Paymaster -Capt.  Harry, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Paymasler-Capt.  R.N. 
(retired);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Abrahall, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Nicholas  Robinson,  of  Frank 
ton  Grange,  Ellesmere,  Salop;  b.  1885; 
Capt.  and  temporary  Major  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg  a Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar):  in.  1918,  Dorothy  Beryl,  da.  of 
Arthur  Bunnell,  of  Peftigate,  Morpeth  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Robinson,  Capt.  Henry  Harold,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
and  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 
Robinson,  Com.  Hugh  B.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.;  European  War  I9i4*i9» 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1849 


final!}'  in  Russia  as  Senior  Naval  Officer, 
River  Dvina  Expedition  (D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Robinson,  James,  C.B.E. , L.R.C.P., 

L.R.C.S.,  son  of  Richard  Robinson,  of 
Portadown  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Educational 
Institute,  Dundalk,  and  at  Galway  and 
Belfast  Univs. ; Chm.  of  Health  Committee, 
and  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman  for  City  of 
Cardiff  (Lord  Mayor  1913  and  1914) : m.  1894, 
Harriett  Agnes,  da.  of  Thomas  Bevan  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hillside,  Penylan, 
Cardiff. 

Robinson,  Lieut. -Col.  James  Alexander, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Robinson,  John,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—; 

Goods  Manager  of  Glasgow  and  S.-W. 
Railway;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Robinson,  Major  John  Armstrong 
Purefoy,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1874  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  Medal  for 
Valour,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus 
of  Italy) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Robinson,  John  George,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Matthew  Robinson,  of  Newburn  Lodge, 
Knowle  Road,  Bristol;  b.  1856;  ed.  pri- 
vately; a M.I.C.E.,  a M.I.M.E.,  and 
Past  Pres,  of  Asso.  of  Railway  Locomotive 
Engineers,  and  Carriage  and  Wagon  Sups. ; 
Locomotive  and  Carriage  and  Wagon  Sup., 
Waterford,  Limerick,  and  Western  Rail- 
way of  Ireland  1888-1900,  since  when  he  has 
been  Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer,  Great  Central 
Railwa}' ; inventor  of  the  Robinson  Super- 
heater, the  Intensifor  Lubricator,  and  of 
Apparatus  for  burning  Pulverized  Coal, 
Oil,  and  Colloidal  Mixtures  : m.  1884,  Mary 
Ann,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Hildyard 
Dahon,  of  Helston,  Cornwall;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Mere  Bank , Fairfield , near 
Manchester. 

Robinson,  Major  John  Poole  Bowring, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1881;  Major  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  five  clasps),  Aden  1903,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Robinson,  Laurence,  D.S.O, ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Robinson,  Major  Leonard  John  Whishaw, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Robinson,  Lieut. -Com.  Lionel  Frederick, 

M.V.O.,  D.S.C.)  b.  18— ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N., 
and  in  Navy  Office,  Melbourne;  cr.  M V.O. 
(4th  class)  1920.  Navy  Office,  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria, Australia. 

Robinson,  Lieut. -Col.  Macleod  Bawtree, 
C.M.G. , el.  son  of  the  late  Edward  Arthur 
Robinson ; b.  1858 ; ed.  privately  and  at 
Felsted  Sch.  ; joined  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
Civil  Ser.  1875  : served  during  Gaika  and 
Gealeka  War  1877-8  with  Queenstown  Vol. 
Rifles  (medal  with  clasp),  during  Transke, 
Rebellion  1880-81  in  Nesbitt’s  Light  Horse, 
in  Bechuanaland  1896-7  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  S.  African  War  1899-1901, 
present  during  siege  of  Kimberley  as  Town 
Comdt.  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps. 
C.M.G.);  commandedNo.  2Div.  Cape  Colonial 
Forces,  July  to  Sept.  1902;  retired  1909; 
was  Commr.,  Cape  Police  (Dist.  No.  2) 
1894-1904  and  Cape  Mounted  Police  1904-9 ; 
appointed  Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1915  : m. 
1st,  1887,  Annie  Helena,  who  d.  1891,  da.  of 
James  Ayliff,  a Civil  Commr.,  Cape  Colony  ; 
2nd,  1896,  Theodora  Eugenie,  da.  of  the  late 
Lawrence  Dahl  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Robinson,  Licut.-Col.  Nicholas  Leonard, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (Special 
Reserve);  rendered  sers.  to  Paris  Branch 
of  British  Red  Cross  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 


Robinson,  Col.  Oliver  Long,  C.B.,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1867  ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1890  ; 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1891,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1913,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; appointed 
an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  1917  ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Gotch, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Robinson,  of  Stoke 
Bishop,  Bristol;  b.  1882;  Lieut.-Col.  R A. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Robinson,  Col.  Percy  Morris,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Edgar  John 
Robinson,  Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.) ; b.  1873;  ed.  at  Cranleigh,  and  at 
R M.C.  ; entered  Army  1892,  became  Capt. 
Queen’s  Own  (Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.)  1902, 
Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  and  Col.  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  N.  Nigeria 
1903  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  and  1906 
(despatches),  European  War  1914-19,  some- 
time as  a Brig.  Com.  (despatches  four  times, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.):  m.  1908,  Ruth, 
younger  da.  of  Major  Henry  Russell  Worth- 
ington ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Robinson,  Col.  Stapylton  Chapman  Bates, 

C. B.)  b.  1855;  is  Col.  (retired);  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  seven  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Robinson,  Col.  Stratford  Watson,  C.B., 

D. S.O.)  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A. ; Tirah  Expedition  1807-8  (medal 
with  three  clasps),  S.  African  War  1901-2 
on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 

N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal 
with  claspb  European  War  1914  19  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Order 
of  Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Chambers, 
D.S.O.,  T.D.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Repton,  and  at 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — , M.A.  18 — J 
Lieut.-Col.  4th  Batn.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
(T.F.);  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the  Nile 
of  Egypt)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Robinson,  Major  Thomas  Trevor 
Hull,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ) b.  18—;  Major 
R.A.M.C.;  European  W’ar  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Robinson,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Robinson,  formerly  Principal  of  Car- 
michael’s Sch.,  Cork ; b.  1870;  is  Financial 
Sec.  India  Office  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  46, 

Pattison  Road,  N.W.2. 

Robinson,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Arthur, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Robinson,  of  Reunion,  Mauritius;  b.  1864; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Brevet  Major  1899, 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Niger  Expedition 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900  present  at  actions  of  Paardeberg  and 
Poplar  Grove  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.-Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1906, 
Florence  Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Wentworth 
L.  Cole;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 
6,  Albert  Gate  Court , Knights  bridge,  S.W.i  ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Robinson,  William  Henry,  C.B.E., 
son  of  William  Thomas  Robinson,  of  Sun- 
mngdale ; b.  1874;  is  Assist,  to  Ch.  Clerk, 
Foreign  Office  : m.  1902,  Emily  fiances,  da. 
of  the  late  John  Tomblin;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Robinson,  Maj.-Gcn.  William  Henry 
Banner,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Valiancy 
Robinson,  R.N.  ; b.  1863;  entered  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  1888,  became  Major  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1914,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; 
Burma  Expedition  1885-9  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  Waziristan  Expedition 
1894-5  (clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895 
(medal  with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(clasp),  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 


1850 


COMPANION  AGE. 


C. B.);  appointed  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M. 
1919  : m.  1905,  Elsie  Marian,  da.  of  W. 
Deane  Butcher,  M.R.C.S.,  of  Holyrood, 
Ealing,  W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Robinson,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Pasley, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E. ; b 1877;  is  Major  Army  Ser. 
Corps,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Trans 
port  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  African 
War  1900  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Robinson,  Col.  Robert  Maximilian 
Rainey-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  Arthur  Malan  Rainey,  Indian  Army;  b. 
1861;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.;  entered  24th  Rtgt.  1881,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  and  Col.  1911  ; 
-retired  1913  ; served  with  Zhob  Valley  Ex- 
pedition 1884,  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-9 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  with  Chin  Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
{clasp),  with  Manipur  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
with  Burma  Expedition  1889-92  (clasp),  and 
1894,  present  at  action  of  Bungshe  ; com- 
manded a Batn.  Worcestershire  Regt.  1914- 
17  : rn.  1903,  Alice  Frances,  el.  da.  of  Arthur 
Hedding  Hildebrand,  C.I.E. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1912,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Rowan-, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Col.  W.  C. 

Robinson,  Army  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1873  ; entered 
R.  A.  1892,  became  Major  1912  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1917  ; S.  African  War  1931-2  (Queen’s  medal 
•with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.); 
was  Ch.  Instructor  at  R.M.A.  1911-14;  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1919-20:  m.  1904, 

Evelyn  Russell,  da.  of  — Bowlby  ; cr.  D.S  O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Robinson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Rowan 
Rowan-,  D S.O.;  b.  1876;  is  Major  and 
B'evet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  S. 
African  War  19  >1-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Robinson-Embury  [see  Embury7]. 
Robson,  Lieut.- Com.  Humphrey7  Maurice, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1889;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Robson,  Major  John  Cowley,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  J.  YV.  Robson,  J.P.,  of  Newcastle-upon- 
Tyne;  b.  1882;  a Shipbroker,  and  Major 
3rd  Northumbrian  Brig.  R.F.A.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
rn.  1908,  Eleanor,  da.  of  Robert  Robson, 
of  Newcastle-upon-Tyne;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Conservative  ( Neivcasile-upon-Tyne ) Club. 
Robson,  Lieut.-Col.  Lancelot,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.)  son  of  the  late  Thomas  William 
Robson,  of  Sunderland  ; b.  1855;  is  a Sanitary 
Engineer,  Lieut.-Col.  (V.D.  and  T.D.)  (re- 
tired) R.G.A.  (T.F.),  a D.L.  for  co.  Dur- 
ham, and  a J.P.  for  West  Hartlepool; 
European  War  19:4-17  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1st,  1875,  Mary  Isabel, 
who  d.  1899,  da.  of  William  Ritchie,  of 
Sunderland  ; 2ndly,  1904,  Jenny,  who  d.  1909, 
da.  of  George  Redhead,  of  Walbottle  ; 3rd  y, 
1920.  Sarah,  da.  of  the  late  George  Pollard, 
of  Cheadon  Grange,  Sunderland;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  C.M.G.  19x7.  York  House,  West  Hartle- 
pool. 

Robson,  Major  Samuel,  D.S.O. ; b 18 — ; 
Major  Canadian  Artillery;  European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Roch,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  Sampson, 
C.M  G.,C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Dep. 
Surg. Gen  Sampson  Roch,  of  Woodbine 
Hill,  co.  Waterford;  b.  1876;  Lieut. -Col. 

R. A.M.C.;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  pre- 
sent at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1915-20,  latterly  in 

S.  Russia  (despatches.  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.E.):  rn.  1919,  Mar- 
jorie, who  d.  1919,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Robert  Henry  Power,  of  Cliff  House,  Ard- 
more, co.  Waterford  [Power,  Bt.,  cr.  1836, 
colls. j;  cr  D S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919,  C.B. E 
(Mil,)  1920. 


Roche,  Col.  Henry  John,  C B.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Charles  Philip  Roche,  of 
Ballyagran,  co.  Limerick  ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at 
Stonyhurst;  entered  Cheshire  Regt.  1884, 
became  Capt.  Indian  Army7 1895,  Major  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1914;  served  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  China  War  1900  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.): 
m.  1905,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late  Felix  Drake, 
of  Coker,  Somerset ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Roche,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Horatio  de 
Montmorency,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Charles  Boyle  Roche,  34th  and  45th  Regts. ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Rochester; 
entered  R.M.L.I.  1874,  became  Capt.  1884, 
Major  1891,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1897,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  Col.  2nd  Comdt.  1902,  and  Col. 
Comdt.  1905;  retired  as  Hon.  Maj.-Gen. 
1908 ; served  with  Egyptian  Campaign  1882, 
present  at  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-K ebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Sudan  Expe- 
dition 1884  (medal),  at  Bombardment  of  Zan- 
zibar 1896  (despatches),  and  with  Benin 
Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.);  appointed 
Comdt.  R.M.  Depot  1905:  m.  1886,  Emily 
Jane,  da.  of  J.  YV.  Owen  Richards,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Burnagh,  co.  Mayo,  and  Tempo, 
co.  Fermanagh;  cr.  D.S.O.  1897.  39,  Iverna 

Gardens,  Kensington,  IV.;  United  Service 
Club. 

Roche-Kelly  [see  Kelly]. 
Rochford-Boyd  [see  Boyd]. 

Rochfort,  Capt.  Richard  Adair,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1879  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Rochfort,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Boyd-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rochfort 
Hamilton Boyd-Rochfort,  J.P.,  of  Middleton 
Park,  Castleton,  co.  Westmeath;  b.  1882; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers  2 1 st  Lancers;  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Brevet  LieuvCol.):  m.  1909, 
Winifred,  da.  of  John  Bathurst  Akroyd,  of 
Birdingbury  Hall,  Rugby  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Rocke,  Major  Cyril  Edmund  Alan 
Spencer,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  Irish 
Guards  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Rocke,  Major  Walter  Leslie,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Richard  Hill  Rocke, 
of  Whitton  Court,  Ludlow;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; is  Major  Wiltshire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914  18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Reinforcement  Camp 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m 1904,  Katherine 
Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Bussell  Carew, 
of  Carpenders,  Herts,  and  widow  of  Col.  Sir 
Edward  Bose  Sladen  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917-  32. 

Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 

Rood,  Major  William  James  Paulo, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.,  Inspector  of  Ordnance  Machinery, 
and  a M.I.M.E. ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Roddick,  Major  James  Albert,  D.S.O., 
M C.  ; b.  1887 ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major 
Liverpool  Scottish  Batn.  Liverpool  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Roddy,  Col.  Henry  Hugh,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Col.  Patrick  Roddy,  V.C.  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Leamington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; formerly  Col.  Indian  Army  (re- 
tired 1 20) ; Chin  Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(medal  with  clasp),  Lushai  Expedition  1890- 
92  (clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  3897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  Tibet  1903-4  (despatches, 
medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.  B.,  1914-15  Star,  two  medals),  Afghan 
War  1919:  rn.  1894,  Emma  Georgina,  da.  of 
the  late  George  Stanger-Leathes,  of  Dale- 
head  Hall,  Cumberland;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1916.  15,  Warwick  Place,  Leamington  Spa. 


COM  PANION  AGE. 


1851 


Roderick,  Capt . William  David,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Welch 
Fusiliers  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Rodet,  Engineer-Capt.  Ernest  William, 

C. B.E.;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (retired); 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B  E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rodger,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Henderson, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Rodger,  of  Wynberg, 
Cape  Town;  b.  i860;  sometime  Lieut. -Col.  S. 
African  Forces;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  as  Major  Diamond  Fields  Horse,  and 
subsequently  in  command  of  Kimberley 
Horse,  present  during  siege  of  Kimberley 
(despatches,  D.S.O. , Crtix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1885,  Elizabeth  Johanna,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  J.  Merrington,  of  Claremont,  Cape 
Colony;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Rodgerson,  Capt.  Alan  Patrick,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1892  ; is  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rodham,  Fay  master -Com.  Harold,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Fleet- Paymaster  Cuthbert  Robert  I 
Rodham,  K.N.  ; b:  1873;  Paymaster-Corn. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-17,  present  at 
actions  of  Heligoland  Bight,  Dogger  Bank 
and  Jutland  (Croix  de  Gutrre  with  Palms); 
was  Accountant  Officer,  R.N.  Depot,  Im- 
mingliam  1917-19  (C.M.G.):  m.  1899,  Miriam, 
da.  of  John  Edward  Boyd,  of  Ottawa  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Addlestone,  Surrey. 

Rodocanachi,  Capt.  Theodore  Emanuel, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Oxford- 
shire and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rodway,  Leonard,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Govt  Botanist,  Tasmania  (C.M.G.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  Hobart,  Tasmania. 

Rodwell , Brig. -Gen.  Ernest  Hunter,  C.B  , 

son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Mandeville 
Rodwell,  sometime  R.  of  High  Laver, 
Essex ; b.  1858 ; ed.  at  Felsted  Sch.,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst;  entered  70th 
Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  I S.C.  1889,  Major 
1898,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  Col.  Indian  Army 
1907,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  Mahsud 
Waziri  Expedition  1881  (despatches),  Wazir 
istan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  European  War  with  Home 
Forces  1914-17  (despatches),  and  in  France 
and  Germany  1917-19  (two  medals) ; was 

D. A.A.G.  for  Instruction,  India  1897-1901, 
Comdt.  56th  Punjabi  Rifles  1901-6,  Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  India  1906-10,  and  in  com- 
mand of  an  Inf.  Brig.,  India  1910-14,  and 
of  a Brig.,  Home  Defence  1914-17 : m. 
1890,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  J.  B. 
Parkin,  R.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Hol- 
brook, Ipswich. 

Roe,  Major  Charles  Douglas,  D S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  Richard  George  Roe,  R.N.,  of 
Buckland  Monachorum,  Yelverton,  Devon  ; 
b.  1882;  ed.  privately,  and  at  R.M.C.;  en- 
tered Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1902,  and  became 
Major  Indian  Army  1917;  served  during 
European  War  1914-15,  as  Company  Com., 
an  Indian  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was 
Staff-Capt.,  Jullundur  Brig.  1912,  and  at- 
tached to  Gen.  Staff  1913  14  : m.  1904,  Daisy 
Blanche  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Major  H. 
Mackenzie-Kennedy  ;cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Roe,  Brig.-Gen.  Cyril  Harcourt,  C.M.G., 
C I.E.  ; b.  1864;  entered  R.E.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Co'.  192-8,  and 
Col.  1912;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retiied)  1919; 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  two 
clasps)  and  1893  (clasp)  ; was  D.A.A.G., 
Bangalore  Dist.  1904  8;  appointed  Director  j 
of  Movements  and  Quarterings,  Head  j 
Quarters  1914,  and  a Director  of  Works  1918  ; 
rendered  services  in  connection  with  Euro-  1 
pean  War  1915  18  (C.I.E.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.I.E.  I 
1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Roe,  Major  William  Francis,  D.S.O.,  \ 
son  of  the  late  William  Roe,  M.D.  ; b.  1871  ; 1 
is  Major  (T.D.)  R A. M.C.  (T.F.)  ; Euro-  I 


pean  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1900,  Emma  Mary  Alexandria,  da.  of  the 
late  Benjamin  Ormsby,  of  Blackrock;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Roe,  Capt.  Christopher  Gordon  Hender- 
son-, D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Roy. 
W.  Kent  Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Roffey,  Major  Myles  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Welch  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rogan,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Mackenzie, C.V.O., 
Mus.D.,  son  of  James  Rogan,  formerly  281I1 
Regt.;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  St.  Thomas’s  Sch., 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight  ; Hon.  Mus.D., 
Toronto  Univ.  1907;  served  with  Devon- 
shire Regt.  and  The  Queen’s  Regt. ; is  an 
Hon.  R.A.M.,  and  Hon.  Free  man  Worship- 
ful Co.  of  Musicians;  appointed  Bandmaster 
Coldstream  Guards  1896  (promoted  2nd 
Lieut.  1904,  Director  of  Music  with  rank 
of  Hon.  Capt.  1914,  Hon.  Major  1917, 
Major  1919,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1920;  has  Burma 
medal  with  two  clasps,  long  service  medal, 
Diamond  Jubilee  and  Roy.  Victorian  Order 
silver  medals,  and  Coronation  medal  (1911), 
Croix  d’Officier  Etoile  Noir  du  Benin 
(France),  the  Crown  (Belgium  and  Italy), 
and  Victory  and  Gen.  Ser.  medals  : m. 
1876,  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late  Andrew  Mal- 
colm, formerly  R.A.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class) 
1908,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1916,  C.V.O.  1920. 
Bromfield,  Upper  Warlingham , Surrey; 
Savage  Club. 

Rogers,  Arthur  Campbell  Burden, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; a M.I.C-E.  5 cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Rogers,  Major  Arthur  Leslie,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rogers,  Charles  Gilbert,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Henry  Rogers,  formerly  R.N. , 
of  Hartley,  Plymouth;  b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Cooper’s  Hill ; appointed  Assist.  Conservator 
of  Forests,  Burma  1888,  Dep.  Conservator 
1891,  Conservator  1907,  and  Ch.  Conservator 
1913  (retired  1919)  ; appointed  Director  of 
Forest  Studies  iu  America  to  Govt,  of  India 
1920;  has  V.D.:  m.  1906,  Lydia  Mary,  da. 
of  John  Wallis,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 
Spokane,  Washington,  U.S.A.;  East  India 
United  Service  Cli.b. 

Rogers,  Capt.  Claude  Rupert  de  War- 
renne,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Claude  Raimier  de 
Warrenne  Rogers;  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham, and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  Leinster  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rogers,  Major  David  Thomson,  D.S.O.) 
son  of  the  late  D.  T.  Rogers,  of  Bendigo, 
Victoria,  Australia;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Aus- 
tralian Artillery ; served  during  European 
War  1914  17  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  and  France 
(despatches,  D.SO.t:  m.  18—,  a nursing 
sister  with  Australian  Forces ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Rogers,  Lady  (Edith  Louise),  C.B.E. 
[see  Rogers,  Knt.]. 

Rogers,  Major  Harry  Percival,  D.S.O. ; 
formerly  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches, D S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Rogers,  Major  Henry,  D.S.O.,  M.B. 
son  of  Harry  Rogers,  J.P.,  of  The  Hill, 
Monaghan  ; b.  1876  ; M.B.  and  B.Cb.,  Dublin 
1899;  is  Major  R.A. M.C. ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  The  Hill,  Monaghan. 

Rogers,  Lie^t.-Col.  Henry  Schofield, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1869  ; is  Majorand  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901  2 (clasp),  European  War  19x4-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  , Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Rogers,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Reginald  Rogers,  of  Cor- 
winion,  Falmouth;  b.  1885;  is  Major  and 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (retired);  served 


1852 


COMPANIONAGE. 


during  European  War  1914  17  (despatches,  | 
D.S.O.):  m.  1886,  Fanny  Rose,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Gibbs,  C.S.I. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rogers,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Stuart,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878;  Major  Shropshire  L.I., 
and  an  A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  AgricuJtural  Merit  of  France)  : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Rogers,  Com.  Hugh  Hext,  M.V.O., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  R.  N.  Rogers,  of  Corwinion, 
near  Falmouth  ; b.  1883  ; Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (O.B.E.);  was  Com  of 
“Renown”  during  Prince  of  Wales’s  Tours 
in  Canada  and  Australia:  m.  1912,  Agoes 
Helena  Trevelyan,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir 
Arthur  Moseley  Channell,  P.C. ; cr.  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 

Rogers,  Lieut.- Col.)  ames  Samuel  Yeamart, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  James  Samuel  Rogers  ; 
b.  iS63  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

C. M.  1890);  Lieut. -Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm) ; 
sometime  House  Surg.  and  Physician, 
Royal  Infirmary,  Dundee,  and  Lecturer  on 
Diseases  of  Children  at  St.  Andrews  Univ. ; 
is  Hon.  Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England  : m.  1900,  Mary  Louisa 
Paltullo ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917).  Wel- 
lington House,  Dundee. 

Rogers,  Lieut.-C.ol.  John  Middleton, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  John  Thornton 
Rogers,  of  Riverhill  House,  Kent;  b.  1864; 
entered  1st  Dragoons  1885,  became  Capt. 
1891,  Major  1900  (retired  1901),  and  2nd  in 
command  5th  Reserve  Cav.  Regt.  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  a 
J.P.  for  Kent  (High  Sheriff  1918);  formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  2nd  County  of  London 
Yeo.  (Westminster  Dragoons) : m.  1899, 
Muriel  Blanche,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Sir 
Charles  William  Morrison-Bell,  1st  Bt.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Riverhill , Sevenoaks. 
Rogers,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Bartlett, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.;  European  War  19x5  19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Rogers,  Mrs.  Muriel  Augusta  Gillian, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  Major  Frederick  Barclay 
Chapman,  Hussars  ; b.  18—  ; is  Pres.  British 
Red  Cross  for  S.  Radnorshire,  Comdt. 
Knighton  Hospital,  and  Chm.  Women’s 
War  Agriculture  and  Higher  Education 
Committees  : m.  18:8,  Charles  Coltman 

Rogers,  D.L. ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  St.  Stanage  Park,  Brampton 
Bryan , 

Rogers,  Lieut.- Col.  Robert  Percy,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Robert  Z.  Rogers,  of  YVoodside 
Grafton,  Ontario,  Canada ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston  ; a Civil  Engineer  ; 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut.  Col.  Canadian 
Engineers;  European  War  1916-18  Comdg. 
Canadian  Light  Tramway  Corps  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) ; was  engaged  on  Railwaj-s  and 
Water  Power  Construction  1892-1907,  aud 
Manager  Conigas  Silver  Mines  (Limited), 
1907-15:  in.  1907,  Mary  Fellows,  da.  of 
Thomas  John  Richardson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Woodside,  Grafton,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Rogers,  Major  Tanner  Montagu,  O.B.E  , 
son  of  Henry  Montagu  Rogers,  of'Nansloe, 
Helston,  Cornwall;  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Diploma 
Crystal  Palace  Engineering  Sch.  ; is  Major 
R.A.F.,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Aero- 
plane Suplies  : in.  1917.  Rachel  Frances,  da 
of  Kevitt  Rotherham  [see  Mather-Jackson, 
Bt];  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  The  Hollies, 
Kenilworth  ; Sports’ , ana  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Rogers,  Capt.  Vivian  Barry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rogers,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Lacey  Yea, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.H.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Rogers,  Capt.  Wilfrid  Frank,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1890 ; formerly  Capt.  R.F.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Rogers-Tillstone-  [see  Tillstone]. 
Rogerson,  Albert  Chorley,  C.B.E. , son 
of  William  Chorley  Rogerson,  of  Man- 
chester; b.  1869;  ed.  privately,  and  at 
Manchester  Sch.  of  Technology  ; aM.I.C.E., 
a M.I.M.E.,  Gen.  Manager  of  Beyer,  Pea- 
cock and  Co.  (Limited),  locomotive  en- 
gineers and  tool  makers,  of  Manchester, 
and  a Member  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Manchester  Dist,  Engineering  Traces  Em- 
ploye, s Asso.  : m.  18 — , Emily  Blanche,  da. 
of  Arthur  Hambleton,  of  Manchester;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Gorton,  Manchester ; 
Malvern,  Allenton  Road,  Hesketh  Park,  South- 
port. 

Rohrweger,  Frank,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Julius  Charles  Rohrweger,  formerly  of  Up- 
lands, Loughton  ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Radlej'  and 
at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  inner 
Temple  1885;  appointed  Dist.  Commr., 
Lagos  1894,  and  First  Police  Magistrate  1896; 
has  acted  as  Queen's  Advocate,  Colonial 
Sec.,  and  Ch.  Justice  and  Gov.;  served  as 
Political  Officer  attached  to  troops  in  Lagos 
Hinterland  1897;  cr.  C.M.G.  1899. 

Roefe,  Lieut.-Com.  Clive  Neville,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  William  Neville  Rolfe,  of 
Heacham.  Norfolk;  b.  1884;  is  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.  (retired)  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-19  with  Mine  Clearing  Force  (despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1917,  Sibyl  Katherine, 
O.B.E.,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir  Cecil  Burnev. 
K.C.M.G.,  K.C.B.,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  A.  C. 
Gofto,  R.N.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1920). 
13,  Onslow  Crescent,  S.W.7. 

Rolfe,  Capt.  Herbert  Neville-,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Fawcett  Neville-Rolfe, 
of  Heacham  Hall,  Norfolk  ; b.  1854  ; Capt. 
R.N.,  and  a J.P.  for  Somerset;  Zulu  War 
1887,  Egyptian  War  1882,  European  War 
1914-19  in  Auxiliary  Patrol : m.  1896,  Mabel 
Maty,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Barff , of  Naples; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Westbrook,  Flax  Bourlon, 
Somerset. 

Rolland,  Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.,  and  a 
Ch.  Engineer;  China  1900 (medal),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Col  , Legion  of  Honour, 
Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Rolland,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward 
Tulloch,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1874;  Majorand  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.,  and  Dep.  Supt.  Research 
Depart. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E-);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rolleston,  Lady  Charlotte  Emma  Maud, 

C. B.E.  [see  E.  Carnwath].  , 

Rolleston,  Mrs.  Iris  Brenda,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1880  ; organized  and  was  Matron  of 
Taumaru  Hospital  (N.Z.)  for  Wounded  and 
Convalescent  Soldiers  : in.  1917,  G.  H.  F. 
Rolleston  ; cr.  M.B.E.  1018,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Taumaru,  Lozvry  Bay,  New  Zealand. 

Rolleston,  Vice- Adm.  John  Philip, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  Vice-Adm.  (retired),  and 
Capt.  R.N.R. ; European  War  1914-18  with 
Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Rolling,  Lieut.-Col.  Bernard  IsmajL 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  George  Miller  Rol- 
ling, formerly  of  The  Grove,  Penistone,  near 
Sheffield  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Wheelwright  Gram. 
Sch.,  Dewsburv,andat  Victoria  Univ.,  Leeds ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  in 
Gallipoli,  Palestine,  and  France  (despatches 
thric-%  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  O.B.E.; : in. 
1908,  Edith  Annie  Bouine;  cr.  D.S.O.  19151 
i O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  9,  Craigmillar  Road, 

Glasgow;  Maybank,  Dunoon,  Argyllshire. 

| Rollo, Brig.-Gen. George, C. M. G. , D.S. O. ; 

b.  18  — ; Lieut.-Col.  Liverpool  Regt.,  and  a 
I Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
1 (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Rolls,  Major  Norman  Thomas,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rolls,  Capt.  Stanley  Percy  Ashby,  ! 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1885;  Capt.  Dorsetshire  I 
Kegt.  ; European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D S.O. , Officer  Legion  of  Honour); 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Rolston,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Mitchell, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Canadian  Engineers ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D. SO.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919 

Rolt,  Col.  Stuart  Peter,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Peter  Rolt,  M.P.  ; b.  1862  ; 
entered  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  1884, 
became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1900,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Col. 
1905  ; retired  1919  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1859- 
1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  and  during 
European  War  1914,  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig, 
(despatches) ; was  Assist.-Inspector  of  Gym- 
nasia 1898-9  and  again  1901-3,  Comdt.  Sch.  of 
Mounted  Inf.  1903-5,  Inspector  of  Gymnasia 
1905-10,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Remounts, 

S.  Africa  1910-12,  in  command  of  an  Inf. 
Brig.  1912-14,  Comdt.  R.M.C.  1914-16,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  1916:  m.  1912,  Evelyn  Roylance, 
da.  of  William  Roylance  Court,  J.P.,  of 
Manor  House,  Middlewich,  Cheshire  [see 
Walker,  Bt.,  cr.  1886];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913. 
Romanes,  Lieut.- Col.  James  Gerald, 

D.S.O.;  b.  1884  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  ; European 
War  r9i4-r8  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1918). 

Rombulow-Pearse  [see  Pearse]. 

Rome,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878  ; Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Dragoon  Guards;  S. 
Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  : m.  1919,  Mary  Ethel  Phyllis, 
da.  of  Harry  Holden  Illingworth  [see  B. 
Holden,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 
Rome,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Stuart,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; Lieut.-Col.  2nd  Dragoon 
Guards  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1900-02  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches  ! 
five  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia)  : m.  1905,  the  Hon.  Grace  j 
Londenne,  da.  of  1st  Baron  Blyth ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Romer,  Maj.-Gen.  Cecil  Francis,  C.B , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Romer,  P.C.,  G.C.B.,  of  21,  Queen’s  Gate 
Gardens,  S.W. ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Eton  ; entered 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1890,  became  Capt.  I 
1898,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  i 
1913,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1916, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1899-  | 
1902,  present  at  battle  of  Colenso,  and  at  j 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  ( 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-19,  on  Staff  (despatches,  j 
!.B.,  C.M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne 
with  Swords,  Legion  of  Honour,  Maj.-Gen.); 
was  Brig.-Maj.,  3rd  Army  Corps  1902-3, 
a Staff  Capt.,  Intelligence  Depart.,  War 
Office  1903-4,  D.A.Q.M.G.  there  1904-7,  Gen.  1 
Staff  Officer  (2nd  grade),  E.  Anglian  Div.,  j 
E.  Command  1908-9  and  at  War  Office 
1912,  and  D.A.Q.M.G.,  Irish  Command  I 
1913-14;  appointed  an  Extra  A D.C.  to  I 
H.M.  1916,  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff  in  Great 
Britain  1918,  and  Maj.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff, 
War  Office  1920 : m.  1894,  Frances  Grace, 
da.  of  Major  R.  Wilkinson  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.M.G.  19x7.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Romilly,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  Henry 
Samuel,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Samuel  Henry 
Romilly,  J.P.,  D.L.  [E.  Southesk] ; b.  1878  ; 
entered  Scots  Guards  1898,  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1915;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded)  ; was  Mil.  Gov.  of 
Galilee  Province  1919-20  ; appointed  to  com- 
mand 2nd  Batn.  Scots  Guards  1920;  some- 


1853 


time  employed  with  Egyptian  Army;  has 
4th  class  Osmanieh  and  3rd  class  Order  of 
the  Nile:  nt.  1915,  Margaret  Nelly  Ogilvy, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Henry  Montague 
Hozier,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  Airlie];  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902. 

Romilly,  Col.  Frederick  William,  C.B., 

C.  V.O.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Frederick  Romilly,  brother  of  1st  Baron 
Romilly  [E.  Minto] ; b.  1854;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  Scots  Fusilier  Guards  1873,  passed 
Staff  Coll.  1880,  became  Capt.  Scots  Guards 
1887,  Brevet  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  1900 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Co).  1905  ; retired  1911  ; 
thanked  by  Lord-Lieut.  and  Ch.  Sec.  for 
Ireland  for  services  in  Clare  and  Limerick 
1881 ; served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
being  present  at  action  at  Mahuta  and 
battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp, 
and  bronze  star),  in  Suakin  Expedition 
1884,  as  A. D.C.  to  Gen.  Comdg.,  being 
present  at  battles  of  El  Teb  and  Tamai 
(despatches,  and  two  clasps),  in  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5,  with  Guards  Camel 
Regt.,  present  at  battles  of  Abu  Klea  and 
Goubat,  action  near  Metemmeh  (two  clasps), 
on  Sudan  Frontier  1885-6,  as  A.D.C.  to 
Gen.  Comdg.,  present  at  action  at  Giniss 
(despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie  and  D.S.O.), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900  (wounded),  in  command 
of  2nd  Batn.  Scots  Guards  (despatches,  C.B.) ; 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Malta  1890-93,  and  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Madras  (Sir  Arthur  E.  Havelock, 
G.C.M.G.)  1896  8 ; commanded  Scots  Guards 
Regt.  and  Regt.  Dist.  1905-q;  temporarily 
commanded  London  Dist.  1907;  was  an 
A.Q.M.G.  1914-17,  and  Inspector  of  Munition 
Areas  1917-19  : m.  1891,  Gwendoline  Powys, 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Pratt  Barlow, 
and  widow  of  Charles  Russell  Hole ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1886,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1901,  C.V.O.  1906. 
The  Wharf,  Taplow ; Guards’  Club. 

Ronald,  Capt.  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915- 
18  (wounded,  despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Ronald,  Major  John  James,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1874;  entered  Highland  L.I.  1895,  became 
Capt.  1901 ; retired  1911  ; now  temporary 
Major;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
15,  present  at  battle  of  Loos  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr. D S.O.  1915. 

Ronaldson,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  William 
Hawthorn,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  James 
Torrance  Ronaldson;  b.  1864;  entered  High- 
land L.I.  1886,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Co).  1915,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8,  with  Malakand  and  Buner 
Field  Force,  present  at  capture  of  Tanga 
Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  S-  African  War 
1901-2,  Comdg.  22nd  Mounted  Inf.  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  C.B.);  was  a 
Brig.-Gen.  1916-18,  and  Comdt.  of  Prisoners 
of  War  Camp  1918-20 ; has  Delhi  Durbar 
medal : m.  1896,  Alice  May,  who  d.  1908, 
da.  of  the  late  J.  B.  Summers,  J.P.,  of 
Rosemoor,  Pembrokeshire;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Roney- Dougall  [see  Dougall]. 

Roocroft,  Col.  William  Mitchell,  C.M.G., 
son  of  William  Roocroft,  J.P.,  of  Wigan  ; 
b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Victoria  Univ.,  Manches- 
ter, and  at  Middlesex  Hospital;  M.R.C.S. 
England  1880  ; formerly  Hon.  Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.)  (V.D.);  is  Col.  (retired)  Army  Med. 
Ser.;  Consulting  Surg.,  Wigan  Infirmary  (Hon. 
Surg.  1883-1917),  a J.P.  for  Lancashire,  and  a 
contributor  to  Lancet  and  other  journals; 
European  War  1914-18,  as  an  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1888,  Helen  Edith,  da.  of  Thomas  Heald  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Woodlands,  Parbold,  Lan- 
cashire. 

Rooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Cresswell  Paillet, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Middlesex  Regt., 
and  Comdt.  a Sch.  of  Mil.  Aeronautics  with 
rank  of  Lieut. -Col.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Rooke, Lieut.-Col.EveTard  Horn e, C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
I R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1854 


D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Italian  j 
Croix  de  Guerre  , N.  Russia  1919  {Brevet  ! 
Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919.  I 
Badminton  Club. 

Roome,  Engineer -Capt.  George  William, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry  Roome,  formerly  Sup. 
Clerk,  Admiralty  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Aske  Sch. , ! 
Hateham,  S.E.  ; Engineer-  Capt.  R.N.  (re  j 
tired);  Assist.  Instructor  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Greenwich  1895-8  and  1906-11,  and  to  Ch.  ! 
Engineer,  Devonport  Dockyard,  1898-1901,  ! 
Malta  1901-2.  and  Devonport  1902-5;  Ch.  j 
Engineer  Dockyard,  Hongkong  1912-15  and 
Pembroke  1915  : m.  1895,  Catherine  Ander- 
son Stewart,  of  Newbury,  Fife;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Roostumjee  Dhunjeebhoy  Mehta  [see 
Mehta]. 

Roper,  Brig. -Gen.  Alexander  William, 

C. B. , C.B.E.  [see  B.  Teynham,  colls.]. 
Roper,  Major  Edward  Ridgill,  D.S.O. , 1 

M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major! 
R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Gladys  Farrow;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Roper,  Garnham,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Roper  ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll. 
Sch.,  London,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1888);  entered  Ad- 
miralty 1885,  and  Board  of  Trade  1888;  was 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Pies,  of  Board 
of  Trade  1893-1903;  appointed  Assist.  Sec. 
there  1913:  m.  1897,  jane  Margaret,  only  child 
of  the  late  Robert  Holtby,  of  Lilling  Hall, 
Yoik;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  7,  Whitehall 
Gardens , S.W.;  Kinellan,  Wimbledon  Com- 
mon, S.W.  ; Reform  Club 
Rorie,  Lieut. -Col.  David,  D.S.O.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  George  Livingstone  Rorie ; 
b.  1867;  M.B.  and  C.M.  1890,  M.D.  Edin- 
burgh 1908,  D.  P.H.  Aberdeen  1911;  Lieut. - 
Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.);  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 

Col.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; Joint  Editor,  Cale- 
donian Medical  Journal'.  m.  1894,  Margaret 
Elisabeth,  oa.  of  the  late  J.  W.  Miller,  M.D. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  1,  St.  Devenick  Terrace , 

Cults , Aberdeen. 

Rorke,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Victor,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Major  Joseph  Rorke,  M.L.A.,  of 
Clarksburg,  Canada;  b.  1869;  Accountant, 
Canadian  Customs,  and  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Inf.  : European  War 

1915- 18  (wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
Chevafier  Legim  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Connaught  Building,  Ottawa,  Canada  ; 
Canadian,  ancl  Lawrentian  ( Ottawa ) Clubs. 

Roscoe,  Major  Barry  Wentworth,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut. -Col.  W.  E.  Roscoe,  K.C., 
LL.D. ; b.  1882;  is  Major  Canadian  Mounted 
Rifles;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Rose,  Major  Alexander  Macgregor, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  Mac- 
gregor Rose;  6.1878;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
1899);  is  Major  R.A.M.C.;  served  during 
Euiopean  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m 1912,  Elizabeth  Emily, 
da.  of  James  Hopcraft,  of  Thames,  Auck- 
land, New  Zealand;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Army 
and  Navy,  and  Isthmian  Clubs . 

Rose,  Charles  Archibald  Walker,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Edward  Rose ; b.  1879 ; 
appointed  Acting  Vice-Consul  at  Chung- 
king 1903,  Acting  Cons ul  at  Cbefoo  1906, 
Assist,  in  Shanghai  Shipping  Office  and 
Pro-Consul  there  1906-8,  Acting  Consul  at 
Tengyueh  1909,  Vice-Consul  in  China  1913, 
Commercial  Attache  Shanghai  1515,  Consul 
at  Tengyueh  1917,  and  Commer.  ial 
Attache  at  Peking,  1918;  represented  the 
Foreign  Office  in  the  Tibetan  negotiations 
at  Simla  1913;  has  China  medal  and  clasp 
for  Defence  of  Peking  Legations  1900;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1911.  British  Legation,  Peking, 
China  ; 46,  Abingdon  Villas,  Kensington , W. 

Rose,  Major  Ernest  Albert,  C.B.E.',  b. 

18 — ; European  War  1914-1935  Major 
R.A.S.C.  (despatches.  O.B.E.,  C.B.E-)  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rose,  Capt.  Frank  Forester,  D.S.O.. 
son  of  the  late  William  Rose ; b.  1878 ; | 


entered  R.N.  1893,  became  Lieut.  1901,  and 
Capt.  1913;  served  during  European  War 
1914  (despatches,  D.S.O  ):  m.  1911,  Freda 
Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Walter  Gordon;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1914. 

Rose,  Frederick  Campbell,  C.S.7.,  son  of 
William  Rose,  ofElgin  ; 6.1865;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Glenalmond,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill 
entered  Indian  Public  Works  Depart.  1886; 
was  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Public  Works 
Depart.  1916-19,  and  a M.L.C.  1916-19;  is 
Ch.  Engineer  to  Commn.  for  Imp  ovement 
of  River  Systems  of  Chili:  m.  1893,  Lucy 
Hamer,  da.  of  David  Ireland  Mack,  of  Ar- 
drossan  ; cr.  C.S.1. 1919.  Tientsin,  N.  China  ; 
East  India  United  Service , and  Caledonian 
Clubs. 

Rose  (of  Kilravock),  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Major  J.  Rose,  of  Kilravock; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; enteredBlack 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  1884,  and  retired 
as  Lieut.-Col,  Comdg.  1914;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Reserve  of  Officers ; served  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps, 
bronze  star),  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  four 
times,  C.M.G.,  Officer  of  Order  Merite 
Agricole  of  France);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Nairnshire:  m.  1920,  Kuih  Antoinette,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Walter  George  Guillemand, 
of  Malverleys,  East  Woodhay,  Herts  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  Kilravock  Castle,  Gollanjield , 
Scotland. 

Rose,  Lieut.-Col.  John  George,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Edwin  Benjamin  Rose,  of  Cape 
Town  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  S.  African  Coll.,  Cape 
Town  ; is  an  Analytical  Chemist,  Vice-Chm. 
Royal  Automobile  Club  of  S.  Africa,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces;  European 
War  1914-17  as  2nd  in  Command  of  a Rifle 
Regt.,  and  as  Assist.  Director  of  Mechanical 
Transport  in  German  S.- W.  Africa  Campaign 
(despatches,  Star,  Croix  de  Guerre),  as  Ch. 
Inspec  or  of  Mechanical  Transport  in  E. 
Africa  Campaign  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O  ), 
and  as  Director  of  Mechanical  Transport  to 
Union  of  S.  Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.  , 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  Govt.  Analyst  to 
Cape  Govt.  1896-1910,  since  when  to  Union 
of  S.  Africa:  m.  1911,  Maria  Caroline 
May  van  Reenen ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Thistle 
Villa,  Cape  Town  ; Civil  Service  ( Cape  Town ) 
Club. 

Rose,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Latham,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired) ; served 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  in  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  Somaliland  1903  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Rose,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Markham,  D.S.O.; 
b.  i85s  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.M.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  in  German  W.  Aftica  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rose,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Aubrey  De 
Burgh,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Surg.-Gen.  H.  J.  Rose,  of  Keave,  co. Galway; 
b.  1877 ; ed.  at  Dover  Coll. ; entered 
Worcestershire  Regt.  1900,  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col. 
1917 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (two 
medals  with  four  clasps),  in  Cameroons  1914- 
16,  Comdg.  a Regt.,  and  an  A.A.G.  1917-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1919,  Vera  Burnaby, 
da.  of  John  Andrew  Turner,  C.I.E.  1 M.D.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Rose-Porter  [see  Porter]. 

Rosher,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Brenchley, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  George  Brenchley 
Rosher,  of  35,  Sheffield  Terrace,  W. ; b.  1890  ; 
a Solicitor;  European  War  1914-18  asL  eut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  14th  Durham  L.I.  and  6th. 
Machine  Gun  Batn.  (despatches  four  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1918.  63,  Lincoln’s  Inn  Fields,  W.C.2  ; 
Union  Club. 

Roskruge,  Engineer- Cow.  Francis  John, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1871  ; is  Engineer-Corn. 
R.N.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  with  Naval  guns, 

E.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ' ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Services  Club. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1855 


Rosoman,  Com.  Herbert  Reynolds, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Ross,  Lieut. -Col.  Alan  Campbell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878 ; entered  R.A.  1899,  and  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1014-17  on  Staff  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x5. 

Ross,  Brig.- Gen.  Alexander,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.;  b.  iI8j;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf., 
and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S  O. 
with  Bar,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar 
1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ross,  Alexander  Carnegie,  C.B.,  son  of  the 
late  Major  John  Ross,  formerly  H.E.I.C.S., 
of  Birsemohr,  Aboyne,  Aberdeen;  b.  1859; 
ed,  at  Gymnasium  Sch.,  Aberdeen,  and  at 
Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1881)  ; Advocate, 
Aberdeen  1881  ; appointed  Vice-Consul 
at  Quilimane  1886,  Consul  at  Beira  1894, 
at  Lorenco  Marques  1898,  and  at  Buenos 
Ayres  1901,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  San  Fran- 
cisco 1911  ; received  Coronation  medal  1911 : 
m.  1st,  1888,  Katherine  Amelia,  who  d.  1894, 
da.  of  the  late  R.  BoydTytler,  of  Pally  Kelly, 
Ceylon  ; 2nd,  1897,  Annie  Emma,  da.  of  the 
late  T.  Watkin  Williams,  M.D.,  of  Birming- 
ham ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1900.  British  Consulate- 
General,  San  Francisco,  U .S. A.;  Birsemohr, 
Aboyne  ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Ross,  Archibald  John  Campbell,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Johnstone  Ross, 
D.D.  ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  a 
Shipbuilder  and  Engineer,  and  a Member 
of  .Shipbuilding  Council,  Admiralty  ; was  a 
Member  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Merchant 
Shipbuilding,  Ministry  of  Shipping,  and  to 
Admiralty  Controller  1917  : m.  1896,  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  — Gousieff  ; cr.  C.B.E 
1918.  Royal  Societies’ , and  Royal  Automobile 
Clubs. 

Ross,  Brig.- Gen.  Arthur  Edward,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Ross; 
b.  1870 ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston, 
Canada  (B.A.  1892,  M.D.  and  C.M.  1897)  ; is 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  a 
Memberof  Provincial  Legislative  Assembly  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  and 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was  Mayor 

of  Kingston,  Canada  1908  ; appointed  Di- 
rector of  Med.  Ser.,  Canadian  Section, 
France  1918,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.,  and 
Min.  of  Health,  Ontario  1919:  m.  1902, 
Mabel  Parker  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  166,  Sydenham  Street,  Kingston, 

Canada ; £ rontenac  (Kingston)  Club. 

Ross,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Murray,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  H.  T.  Ross, 
I.C.S.  ; b.  1879  > ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1899,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1909  and  Major  19  5 ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (wounded 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  with  3rd  Australian 
Inf.  Brig.,  and  subsequently  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Inf.  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  ap- 
pointed an  Instructor  in  Mil.  Tactics,  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Australia  1914,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1918,  and  1920 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918.  Services  Club. 

Ross,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.;  b.  1857; 
served  in  N.-W.  Rebellion  1885,  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900,  as  Lieut.  Roberts’s  Horse 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1889,  Nelly, 
da.  of  A.W.  Buchanan,  of  Belleville,  Ontario  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Ross,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles,  C.B. , D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Campbell  Claye  Grant 
Ross,  K.C.B. ; b.  1864;  entered  Norfolk 
Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major  1905, 
Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1912;  retired  1912; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  a Brig.  Com.,  and  a 
Div.  Com.  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  has  been  Instructor  R. M.A. , 
R.M.C., and  Staff  Coll. : m.  1905,  Clara  Marion, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  E.  L.  Schreiber,  M.A., 


formerly  R.  of  Barham,  Suffolk,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  Sj'dney  Horton,  R.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Oaklands,  Botlcy,  Hants. 

Ross,  Capt.  David,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b- 

18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1919. 

Ross,  Capt.  George  Parish.  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Horatio  Senftenberg  John  Ross 
[St.  George,  Bt.]  ; b.  1875  » entered  R.N.  1888, 
became  Com.  1908,  Capt.  1914;  retired  1920; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 

C. B.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne)  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916. 

Ross,  Major  George  Whitehill,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Edward  Ross,  C.S.I. ; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. ; is  Major  Indian 
Army;  served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and 
in  Mesopotamia  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
joined  Mil.  Accounts  Depart.  1903,  and  was 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  Assist.  Financial  Ad- 
viser to  the  Govt,  of  India  1911  13  : m.  1903, 
Clara,  da.  of  Col.  Wilman,  Indian  Army; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Ross,  Lieut -Col.  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; b , 
18 — ; Lieut-Col.  Indian  Army;  Tirah  Ex- 
edition 1897-98  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
omaliiand  1933  (medal  with  clasp),  Afghan 
War  1919  (D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Ross,  H.  F.  C.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902,  with  a Corps  of  Guides 
(D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Ross,  il/rt/orHugh  Cai  r n s Ed  wa  rd , D.S.O.; 
b.  1884 ; is  Major  Scots  Guards  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Ross,  Major  James,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is 
Major  Canadian  Inf. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Ross,  Brig.-Gen.  James  George,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Philip  Simpson  Ross,  of  Montreal ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Montreal  and  at  Guelph* 
Ontario;  is  a Chartered  Accountant:  was 
in  Ontario  Field  Battery  1879  and  '84,  and 
Victoria  Rifles  of  Canada  1884-91 ; joined 
Roy.  Highlanders  of  Canada  1898  and  be- 
came Officer  Comdg.  a Batn. ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  as  Ch.  Paymaster, 
and  from  1918  as  Paymaster-Gen.  Canadian 
Expeditionary  Forces  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  promoted  Col.,  C.M.G.) ; 
m.  1891,  Margaret  Alice,  da.  of  John  Monk, 
of  Montreal,  Canada;  cr. C.M.G.  1917.  Wood- 
lands, Province  oj  Quebec,  Canada;  St. 
James  ( Montreal ) Club. 

Ross,  James  Stirling,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
Ross,  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Roy, 
High  Sch.,  Edinburgh,  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.A.  1898),  and  at  Balliol  Cofl.,  Oxford; 
formerly  Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  of  Gen.  Staff, 
Army  Auditor  N.  Command,  and  Ch.  Ac- 
countant for  Q.M.G.’s  Finance  at  War  Office  ; 
Director  of  Finance  and  Dep.  to  Assist, 
Financial  Sec.  Air  Ministry:  m.  1904,  Chris- 
tina MacDonald  Ross  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Chumleigh,  Nether  Street,  Finchley,  N. 3. 

Ross,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Walter  Inkerman  Ross,  of  Leth- 
bridge, Alberta,  Canada,  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Canada  ; is  a Horse  and  Cattle 
Rancher,  and  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Lethbridge,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Ross,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Munro,  C.M.G., 
D S.O.,  son  of  D.  R.  Ross;  6.1878;  Brig.- 
Gen.  Canadian  Inf. ; S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918), 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Ross,  Lieut.-Col.  Lome,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
William  R.  Ross;  b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Inf. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Pacific  Club,  Victoria, 
British  Columbia. 

Ross,  Lieut.-  Col.  Malcolm  Nugent, D.S.O.; 
b.  1873  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -CoL 


1856 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Canadian  Field  Artillery ; S.  African  War  | 

1899- 1902,  EuropeanWar  1915- 18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Ross,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Gundry, 
C.B.E.,  M.D.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
19  as  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, 
C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ross,  Col.  Robert  James,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1865  ; Col.  in  the  Army;  S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  I9i4-i7(despatches,  C.M.G. );  appointed 
to  command  Middlesex  Brief.,  Home 
Counties  Div.  T.A.  1920:  m.  1892,  Frances 
Cecilia  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Vesey 
Edmond  Knox  [see  E.  Ranfurly,  colls.];  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Ross,  Major  Robert  Knox,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  Brig.  Gen.  Robert  James  Knox, 

C. M.G.  (see  E.  Ranfurly,  colls.  1;  b.  1893; 
Capt.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Major  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Ross,  Wing- Com.  Robert  Peel,  D.S.O., 
A.F.C . ; b.  18 — ; Wing-Corn.  R.  A.F. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  with  Patrol  Ser.  (D.S.O., 
A F.C.) : m.  18—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Ross,  Roderick,  C.B.E.,  M.  V.O. ; b.  1865; 
ed.  at  Helmsdale  ; was  Ch.  Constable  of 
Ramsgate  1895-7,  and  of  Bradford  1898-9, 
since  when  he  has  been  Ch.  Constable  of 
Edinburgh  City;  author  of  “City  of  Bradford 
Constabulary  Code,”  and  “City  of  Edin- 
burgh Constabulary  Code”:  m.  18 — , Eliza- 
beth Esther,  el.  da.  of  Henry  Mills,  of 
Folkestone;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905, 

C B.E.  (Civi  ) 1920.  Bual,  Helmsdale, 

Sutherlandshire . 

Ross,  Lieut. -Col.  Ronald  Campbell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882 ; entered  E.  Surrey  Regt. 
1900,  became  Major  Indian  Army  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; S.  African  War 

1900- 1902,  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  bar,  Brevtt  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Ross,  Major  Stanley  Graham,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ross,  Lieut.- Col. Thomas  Gordon,/)  S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Ross-Francis  [see  Francis]. 
Ross-Johnson  [see  Johnson]. 
Ross-Taylor  [see  Taylor]. 

Rossi-Ashton  [see  Ashton]. 

Rostern,  Joseph,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Philip 
Rostern,  of  Manchester;  b.  1862  ; appointed 
Ch.  Goods  Manager,  Great  Central  Railway 
1912,  Chm.  of  Goods  Managers  Conference 
1916,  a Member  of  Sub-Committee  of  Board 
of  Trade  Railway  Conference  1938-9,  of 
Committee  of  Railways  and  Govt.  Departs, 
regarding  Supply  of  \V  agoT  s and  Control  of 
Traffic  1915-19  (Chm.  1916),  of  Treasury 
Committee  on  Organisation  and  Staffing  of 
Govt  Offices  1918-19,  of  War  Cabinet  Strike 
Committee  19  9,  and  of  Storage  and  Transit 
Committee  1919;  served  on  Railway  Execu- 
tive Committee  and  various  Sub -Com- 
mittees 1914-19;  Foundation  Member  of 
Institute  of  Transport  1920:  m.  1889,  Clara, 
da.  of  John  Walkden,  J.P.,  of  Manchester  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Prestwych,  North- 
wood,  Middlesex. 

Rostkon,  Capt.  Arthur  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.R.  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1919. 

Roth,  Col.  Reuter  Emerich,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  V.D.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  Mathias 
Roth,  of  Wimpole  Street,  W.,  Gloucester 
Place,  Brighton,  and  Villa  Beaujeu,  Divonne, 
France  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1881  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1931,  in  command  of  N.S.  Wales  Bearer  Co. 
(despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Dep. 
Director  Med.  Sers.  Australian  Forces  (de- 
spatches C.M.G.);  sometime  Principal  Med.  I 


Officer  N.S.  Wales  Commonwealth  Mil. 
Forces,  is  a J.P.  for  N.S.  Wales,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1883,  Lily  May 
Hart,  of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Imperial  Service 
{Sydney)  Club. 

Rotherford,  Capt.  Robson  Wilson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt. 
Gen.  List;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rothschild,  Major  George  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rothschild,  Mrs.  Marie-Louise  Eugenie 
de,  C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Edmond  Beer,  of 
Paris;  b.  18 — ; Pres.  Middlesex  Branch, 
British  Red  Cross,  Chm.  of  Hanworth  Park 
Hospital,  and  a Member  of  Jo:nt  V A.D. 
Committee  for  Middlesex  during  European 
War  : m.  1912,  Lionel  Nathan  de  Rothschild, 
O.B.E.,  iV.P.  [tee  B.  Rothschild,  colls.];  cr. 
C.B  E.  (Civil)  1920.  46,  Park  Street,  W.  ; 

Inchmery  House,  Exbury,  Hants. 
Rothwell,  James  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  John  Rothwell,  of  Southport;  b.  1881; 
ed.  at  Southport  Modern  Sch.;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1906;  is  Town  Clerk,  and  Clerk 
to  Gas  and  Water  Board,  Chesterfield  ; 
Director,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Sec.,  Rationing 
Div.,  Ministry  of  Food  1917-19;  sometime 
Town  Clerk  and  Clerk  to  Justices,  Brig- 
house  : m.  1914,  Evelyn  Mary,  only  da.  of 

C.  R.  Johnson,  of  Sheffield;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Crossfield  House,  Chesterfield . 

Rothwell,  Major  Richard  Sutton, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1882;  is  Major  R.A.;  served 
during  European  W'ar  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rothwell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  Roy.  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : m.  18 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rotter,  Paymaster- Capt.  Charles  John 
Ehrhardt,  C.B  , son  of  Charles  G.  Rotter, 
of  Croydon ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  S.  London 
Collegiate  Sch.,  and  at  City  of  London  Sch. ; 
entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Assist.  Paymaster 
1892,  Paymaster  1900,  Staff  Paymaster  1904, 
Fleet-Paymaster  1908,  and  Acting  Paymaster- 
in-Ch.  (now  Paymaster-Lapt.)  1918;  China 
1900,  with  Naval  Brig,  (promoted);  on 
Intelligence  Div.  Staff  1911-19;  is  Acting 
Director  of  Statistics  at  Admiralty ; has 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir:  m.  1905, 
Constance  Lillie,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  late 
C.  A.  Bartholomew;  cr.  C B.  (Civil)  1915. 
15,  St.  Peter's  Road , Croydon. 

Rotton,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Guy,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Guy  Rotton,  R.A. ; b.  1867; 
entered  R.A.  1888,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  onStaff  (despatches, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Mil. 
Order  of  Savoy):  m.  1st,  1904,  Agnes,  who 
d.  1913,  da.  of  Col.  Guild ; 2ndly,  1917, 
Margaret  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  William  Russell.  C.B.,  3rd  Bt.  (extinct), 
cr.  1832,  and  widow  of  iHerbert  John 
Allcroft,  of  Stokesay  Court,  Onibury,  Salop  ; 
cr.  C.M  G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Stokesay 
Court,  Onibury , Salop. 

Round,  Francis  Richard,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  James  Thomas  Round,  B.D.,  of 
Colchester;  b.  1845;  ed.  at  Marlboiough 
Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1868, 
M.A.  1870) ; entered  Colonial  Office  i860,  was 
Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for  the  Colonics 
(Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Michael  Hicks-Beach,  Bt.) 
1878-80,  sent  on  special  service  to  Bechuana- 
land  1886,  and  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn.  to 
Mauritius  1886,  of  which  Colonv  he  acted  as 
Colonial  Sec.  1886-7  ; became  Principal  Clerk 
1896;  retired  1905  ; is  a J.P.  for  Essex:  nt 
1881,  Frances  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Jolliffe  Tufnell,  of  Langleys,  Essex;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1887.  [He  died  Nov.  24th,  1920.] 
Roundell,  Christopher  Foulis,  C.B.E., 

I son  of  Charles  Savile  Roundell,  of  32,  Sussex 


COMPANIONAGE, 


Square,  Brighton ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1898);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1904  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900 
with  Coldstream  Guards  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
appointed  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Lord  Pres, 
of  the  Council  1906,  Assist.  Gen.  Inspector, 
Local  Govt.  Board  1907,  and  Gen.  Inspector, 
Min.  of  Health  1908  : m.  1910,  Lady  Maude 
Clements,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and 
widow  of  Major  Henry  Wyndham  Vivian 
[see  B.  Swansea,  colls.] ; cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  54,  Rutland  Gate , 
S.W. 7/  Travellers' , Brooks's,  Windham , 
and  Garrick  Clubs. 

Roupell,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Percy  Stuart, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Stuart  Roupell, 
LL.D.,  D.L.,  formerly  of  Brightlands,  Rich- 
mond Hill,  Surrey;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  Milford  Haven  Div.  R.E. 
(Mil.)  ; served  with  Benin  Expedition  1894 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  in  several 
minor  operations,  and  in  Ashanti  1899-1901 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal,  D.S.O.);  was 
Political  Officer  Niger  Coast  Protectorate 
1897-8,  and  a Div.  Commr.,  S.  Nigeria  1898- 
1900 ; appointed  2nd  class  Clerk,  Colonial 
Office  1902,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Malta 
1905,  a M.E.C.  and  a Member  of  Council  of 
Govt,  of  Malta  1909,  and  Postmaster-Gen., 
Malta  1911 ; retired  1913  : m.  1913,  Rosellen 
Elwin,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Smith  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1901.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Rouse,  Alexander  Macdonald,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  George  Woodford  Rouse  ; 
b.  1878;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  (Fellow  1900);  entered 
P.W.D.,  India  1900  ; was  Under  Sec., 
United  Provinces  1907-10;  is  Sup.  Engineer, 
Delhi:  m.  1910,  Jean  Lois,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  C.  J.  Jamieson;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
Delhi , Punjab. 

Rouse,  Col.  Hubert,  C.B.,  D.S.O. , son  of 
Henry  James  Rouse,  formerly  of  13,  Sussex 
Place,  Regent’s  Park,  N.W.  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1915  ; 
retired  1919;  served  with  Malakand  Field 
Force  1897-8,  present  at  attack  and  capture 
of  the  Tanga  Pass  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, C.B.)  : m.  1893,  Adeline,  da.  of 
C.  Macnamara,  F.R.C.S.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Roussin,  Leander  Gaspard,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Louis  Roussin,  of  London  ; 
b.  1870;  ed  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London; 
was  Director  of  Treasury,  Cairo  1905-7,  and 
Sub-Director-Gen.  of  Accounts  1908-9  ; ap- 
pointed Financial  Sec.  to  Min.  of  Finance, 
Cairo  1910 : m.  1899,  Annie,  da.  of  Albert 
Hill,  of  Priory  Side,  Tottenham,  N.;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1917.  Cairo,  Egypt;  Royal  So- 
cieties’, and  Turf  {Cairo)  Clubs. 

Roussouw,  Major  Pierre  Jacques,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Routh,  Major  Guy  Montgomery,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.A. ; served  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
>.S.O.  1916. 

Routh,  Vice-Adm.  Henry  Peter,  M.V.O., 
4th  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  William  Routh, 
of  Tylehurst  Rectory,  Reading  [Van-Notten- 
Pole,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1851;  entered  R.N. 
1864,  became  Lieut.  1875,  Com.  1890,  Capt. 
1896  (retired  1906),  Rear-Adm.  1907,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1911 ; commanded  H.M.o.  “Cruiser” 
1894-7,  H.M.S.  “Calliope”  1897-1900,  and 
H.M.S.  “Juno”  1900-1902  (acting  as  escort 
during  Colonial  Tour  of  T.R.H.  the  Duke 
and  Duchess  of  Cornwall  and  York),  and  I 
H.M.S.  “Victorious”  1903;  sometime  a | 
Member  of  Roy.  United  Service  Institu- 
tion : m.  1894,  Ethel  Blanche,  da.  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  St.  John  Daubeney,  of  The  Beacon, 
Kingswear,  S.  Devon  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1902.  Farringdon  Cottage,  Alton,  Hants;] 
Naval  and  Military , and  Royal  Navy  Clubs  \ 
Roux,  Lieut.  Col.  Petrus  Daniel  Albertus, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (de-  I 
spatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


1857 


Row,  Paymaster-Capt.  Philip  John  Haw- 
kins Lander,  C.B.,  son  of  Andrew  William 
Row,  of  Belair,  Marytavy,  Devon  ; b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Plymouth  Coll. ; Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. ; 
Somaliland  1903  ; appointed  Dep.  Paymaster 
Director-Gen. , Admiralty  1918  ; has  been  Sec. 
to  Com.-in-Ch.  E.  Indies,  N.  America  and  W. 
Indies,  Mediterranean,  and  the  Nore ; Private 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  S.  Australia  19 n- 14,  and  Assist. 
Sec.  to  War  Cabinet  1916-18  ; has  Order  of 
the  Vasa:  m.  1902,  Jane  Lucy,  da.  of  John 
Copland ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Colebrooke, 
Oatlands  Park,  Weybridge;  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Row,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Amos,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rowan,  Gilbert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  : b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  7th  Batn.  Roy.  Highlanders;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  attached  Tunnelling  Co. 
R.E.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Rowan,  Major  Percy  Stewart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  H.  B.  Rowan  ; b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Tonbridge  Sch.  ; entered  (Duke  of  Edin- 
burgh’s) Wiltshire  Regt.  1901,  became  Capt. 
1909,  and  Major  1915;  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatche  s four  times, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Rowan -Hamilton  [see  Hamilton]. 

Rowan-Robinson  [see  Robinson]. 

Row  and,  Com.  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Alexander  Rowand,  of  Lint- 
house,  Glasgow;  b.  1868;  formerly  Com.  Roy. 
Indian  Marine ; sometime  Staff  Officer,  Bom- 
bay Dockyard  ; retired  1909  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  China  1900  (D.S.O.),  in  Somaliland 
1903,  European  War  1914-19  as  temporary 
Com.  R.N.  (despatches):  m.  1914,  Ann 
Helen  Woods  Ommanney ; cr.  D.S.O.  1903. 
Ferndown  House,  Ferndown,  Dorset. 
Rowbotham,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Highland  L.I.  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-18  with  Gordon  High- 
landers (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar):  m.  1917,  Edith  May,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Henning,  of  Waringstown,  Ire- 
land ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 
Rowcroft,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Harold, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Harry  Crom- 
melin  Rowcroft,  R E-;  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Dorothy,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  H.  H.  Lloyd,  of  Thornbury ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Rowcroft,  Col.  George  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.R.C.S,,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  Cleland 
Rowcroft,  formerly  I.S.C. , of  Chinnor, 
Oxon ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.,  M.R.C.S.,  and  L.R.C.P., 
London  1914  ; entered  Army  1879,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1890,  Major 
1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and  Brevet  Col.  1907 ; 
retired  1907;  served  with  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion 1885,  present  at  actions  of  Hasheen  and 
Tamai  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  withTirah  Expedition  1897-8 (despatches, 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  sometime  Comdt.  15th 
Ludhiana  Sikhs;  was  temporary  Major  In- 
dian Med.  Ser.  1915-16  : m.  1884,  Florence 
Marion  Eva,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Hennessy  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1899.  Buckden , Hunts. 

Rowe,  Paymaster-Capt.  Charles  Henry, 

C. M.G. , son  of  Major  W.  A.  S.  Rowe, 
R.M.L.I.;  b.  1869;  is  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. 
(retired)  : m.  1898,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Edwin  Hills,  of  Deal ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Rowe,  Major  Richard  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  G.  H.  Rowe;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; Major  R.G.A.,  and  a 

D. A.Q.M.G.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rowe,  Major  Septim  us  G odolphi  n,  D.S.  0. , 
son  of  Col.  Thomas  Rowe,  formerly  of 
Darling  Point,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1895  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Mark’s  Crescent  and  Fort  Street 
High  Schs.,  Sydney;  is  Major  Australian 
Artillery  ; served  during  European  War 
19x5-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8. 


59 


1858 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Rowe,  Major  Wilfred  Barton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1883  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rowe,  Engineer-Com.  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  an  Engineer-Com.  Roy.  Naval  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-15 
with  Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Rowe,  Major  William  Hugh  Cecil, 
C.B.E.  \ b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; 
cr.  O.B.E-  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rowe,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Mayow 
Fisher-,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Edward 
Rowe  Fisher-Rowe,  of  Thorncombe,  Surrey ; 
b.  1870;  Lieut. -Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.):  m.  1901,  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred 
Seymour,  of  Hollybrook,  Southampton  [see 
M.  Hertford,  colls.] ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rowell,  Col.  John,  C.B. ; b.  1851;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut. -Col.  S. 
Australian  Imperial  Bushmen  (despatches, 
C.B.);  is  Col.  Australian  Inf. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  Fulham,  nr.  Adelaide,  5.  Australia. 

Rowell,  Thomas  Irvine,  C.M.G.,  M.D. , 
son  of  Joseph  Rowell,  of  Aberdeen  • b.  1841  ; 
accompanied  as  a Commr.  Sir  W.  C.  F. 
Robinson,  G.C.M.G.,  in  1878  to  invest  the 
Ring  of  Siam  with  G.C.M.G.  ; appointed 
Registrar  of  Births  and  Deaths,  Straits  Set- 
tlements 1882,  and  of  Mohammedan  mar- 
riages 1883,  and  Pres,  of  Fisheries  Inquiry 
1887  ; acted  for  some  years  as  Colonial  Surg., 
Straits  Settlements ; was  Principal  Civil 
Medical  Officer,  Straits  Settlements  1877-90  ; 
also  sometime  Health  Officer  for  Port  of 
Singapore  ; Pres,  of  Municipality  of  Singa- 
pore 1888-9;  retired  1890;  is  a J.P.  for  the 
Colony:  m.  1867,  Maria  Grace,  da.  of  John 
Gale,  of  Cheltenham  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1890.  Nor- 
man House,  Stanslead,  Essex. 

Rowland,  Frank  Mortimer,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  B.Ch.,  son  of  the  late  William  Samuel 
Rowland,  of  Wolverhampton  and  Lich- 
field ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Repton,  at  Caius  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  2nd  class  Natural  Science 
Tripos  1888,  M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1891,  M.D. 
1897),  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  M.R.C.S. 
England,  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1891  ; Med. 
Referee  Workmen’s  Compensation  Act, 
County  Court  Circuits,  Nos.  25  and  26, 
Min.  of  Pensions,  Med.  Officer  Lichfield 
High  Sch.,  King  Edward  VI.  Gram.  Sch., 
and  Post  Office  and  Police,  Lichfield,  and 
Hon.  Treasurer  and  Assist.  Co-Director  Red 
Cross  So.,  Staffordshire ; sometime  Assist. 
House  Surg.  Sussex  County  Hospital, 
Brighton,  Resident  Med.  Officer  City  In- 
firmary, Birmingham,  and  Chm.  Mid.  Staf- 
fordshire Local  Med.  War  Committee; 
author  of  various  medical  works:  m.  1st, 
1895,  Ellen  Josephine,  who  d.  1898,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Henry  Haden  ; 2ndly,  1900, 
Cornelia  Isabel,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Henry  Truell  [see  E.  Moray] ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1920.  26,  St.John  Street,  Lichfield. 

Rowland,  John,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Rowland,  of  Pen  Bont  Fach, 
Tregaron,  Cardiganshire;  b.  1877;  ed.  at 
Cardiff  Technical  Coll.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll,  of 
Wales ; was  Assist.  Master,  Secondary  Sch., 
Cardiff  1902-5,  Hon.  Sec.  to  Cardiff  Cymro- 
dorion  So.  1904-6,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Pres, 
of  Board  of  Trade  1906-8,  and  to  Chancellor 
of  the  Exchequer  (Rt.  Hon.  D.  Lloyd 
George,  M.P.)  1908-11  : appointed  an 

Insurance  Commr.  for  Wales  1911,  and 
Member  of  Welsh  Board  of  Health  1919 ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Cardiff:  m.  1902,  Mair,  da. 
of  the  late  David  Lewis,  of  Afan  House, 
Aberystwith ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1911, 
C.B.E.  1918.  166,  Cathedral  Road,  Cardiff ; 

Pen  Bont  Fach,  Tregaron , Cardiganshire. 

Rowland,  John  William,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Col.  John  Christian  Rowland  ; 
b.  1852;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.;  M.B.  and 
C.M.  Edin.  1877;  was  Assist.  Colonial  Surg., 
Gold  Coast  1880-87,  Dist.  Commr.,  Lagos 
1887,  and  Ch.  Med.  Officer  there  1887-97  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1897.  Kcnley,  Kew  Road,  Rich- 
mond, Surrey. 


Rowland,  Col.  Michael  Carmichael, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African  Forces  ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Rowland,  Major  Reginald  Herbert, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Herbert  Rowland,  of  Swaynes 
Close,  Salisbury ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Christ’s 
Hospital  ; temporary  Major  Roy.  West 
Surrey  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Swaynes  Close,  Salisbury. 

Rowlands,  Capt.  Hugh,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  London 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rowlandson,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Wyn- 
yard,  C.B  E.  ; b.  1882 ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-20,  finally  in  S.  Russia  (O.B.E.,  C.B.E.) ; 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  191-,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Rowlandson,  Lieut.-Col.  Michael  George 
Dolbie,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Rowlette,  Capt.  Lionel  Matthew,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  temporary 
Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-18  with  Welsh  Guards 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Rowley,  Major  Cecil  Alured,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Rowley,  of  Bridgnorth, 
Salop ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guern- 
sey; entered  Dorsetshire  Regt.  1888,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1906 
(retired  1914),  aud  to  command  a Batn. 
1914;  served  in  S.  Africa  1890-1902,  present 
at  battles  of  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz, 
Tugela  Heights,  and  Laing’s  Nek,  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  at  defence  of  Fort  Prospect 
(despatches  five  times,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1897,  Agnes  Ellen, 
da.  of  John  Lightbody,  of  Birchfield,  Lan- 
cashire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 

Rowley,  Brig. - Gen.  Frank  George 
Mathias,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Rowley,  formerly  of  De  Beauvoir, 
Guernsey;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey  ; entered  Middlesex  Regt.  1886, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Col.  1918,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1919;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G.  and  Brig.-Maj.,  E. 
Indies  1901-7,  and  a Brig. -Com.  1916-19 : 
m.  1894,  Agnes  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Dalgairus  Travers,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
Edgar  Lonsdale;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Rowley,  Capt.  Howard  Fiennes  Julius, 
C.B.E.  [see  Rowley,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1836]. 

Rowley-Conwy  [see  Conwy]. 

Rowsell,  Cow.  Clarence  Ralph,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18— ; Com.  R.N.,  and  a Div.  Naval  Trans- 
port Officer;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy); 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Roxburgh,  Thomas  Laurence,  C.M.G., 
son  of  T.  F.  Roxburgh;  of  Annandale, 
Jamaica;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
became  Clerk  of  Petty  Sessions,  St.  Eliza- 
beth, Jamaica  1882,  Clerk  of  Courts  1888,  1st 
class  Clerk  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office  1890,  Senior 
Clerk  1899,  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1902  (several 
times  acted  as  Colonial  Sec.),  and  Ad- 
ministrator of  St.  Christopher  and  Nevis 
1906;  sometime  Major  Jamaica  Mil.;  was 
Hon.  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Jamaica  (Sir 
Augustus  Hemming,  G.C.M.G.)  1898-1904; 
retired  1915:  m.  1875,  Anna,  da.  of  John 
Edwards,  of  Knockalva ; cr.  C.M.G.  1910. 
Annandale,  Claremont,  Jamaica. 

Roy,  Col.  Alexandre,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
F.  X.  Roy  ; b.  1859;  ed.  in  Montreal;  served 
in  N.-W.  Rebellion  1885  (despatches) ; a 
retired  Col.  Canadian  Permanent  Staff:  m. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1859 


18 — ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908.  815, 

University  Street,  Montreal. 

Roy,  Brig.-Gen.  John  William  Gas- 
coigne, C.M.G. ; b.  1863 ; formerly  Col.  Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1920;  Sikkim  Expedition  1888; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Roy,  Lieut.- Col.  Joseph  Edensor  Gas- 
coigne, D.S.O.,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Richard  Clark  Roy,  V.  of  Youlgreave,  Derby 
shire;  b.  1872;  served  during  Matabele  War 
1893-4,  in  Bechuanaland  1897,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  Lieut.  Cape  Mounted  Rifles 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
Lieut.- Col.  late  S.  African  Mounted  Rifles  : 
m.  1900,  Edith  Murison  da.  of  the  late  John 
Charles  Blakeway;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1910. 

Roy,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Stuart,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.F.  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Royds,  Capt.  Charles  William  Rawson, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest  Edmund 
Molyneux  Royds,  J.P.,  of  Rochdale ; b.  1876  ; 
Capt.  R.N. : m.  1918,  Mary  Louisa,  da.  ofthe 
late  Capt.  Rodney  Blane,  R.N.  [see  Blane, 
Bt.];  cy.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Royds,  Capt.  Percy  Molyneux  Rawson, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest  Edmund 
Molyneux  Royds,  of  Rochdale;  b.  1874;  ed. 
at  Eastmans,  Southsea  ; Capt.  R.N.  ; China 
1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18,  present 
at  Battle  of  Jutland  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  2nd  class  of  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne)  ; appointed  Director  of  Physical 
and  Recreation  Training  of  the  Navy  1920  ; 
has  Order  of  the  Dannebrog : m.  1898, 
Florence,  da.  of  Sir  Alfred  Fernandez  Yar- 
row, 1st  Bt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  20,  Chelsea 

Park  Gardens,  S.W.  ; United  Service  Club. 

Royle,  Com.  Guy  Charles  Cecil,  C.M.G.) 
b.  18  — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Royle,  Joseph  Ralph  Edward  John, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Dr.  John  Forbes  Royle, 
F.R.S. ; b.  1843;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  and  at 
Addiscombe  ; entered  Bengal  Infantry  1861  ; 
served  in  107th  Regt.,  and  retired  as  Lieut, 
on  pension  through  ill-health  in  1867  ; was 
specially  employed  in  Indian  Museum  and 
in  various  International  Exhibitions,  Sec. 
to  Indian  Commn.  at  Vienna  Exhibition  1873, 
Comrar.  for  Govt,  of  India  at  Amsterdam 
Exhibition  1883,  Official  Agent  for  Govt,  ol 
India  and  Assist.  Sec.  to  Royal  Commn. 
at  Indian  and  Colonial  Exhibition  1886;  was 
a Clerk  in  Statistical  Depart,  of  India  Office 
1878-91,  and  Curator  of  Indian  and  Ceylon 
Sections  of  Imperial  Institute  1891-1903 ; 
is  a Knight  Com.  of  Order  of  Francis 
Joseph  of  Austria,  and  a Knight  of  Vasa 
of  Sweden : m.  1st,  1875,  Catherine  Mary, 
who  d.  1896,  da.  of  G.  S.  Bishop,  Esq.  ; 
2nd,  1901,  Alys,  da.  of  Major  J.  E.  F.  Strettell  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1886.  75,  Bouverie  Road  West, 
Folkestone. 

Royle,  Major  Reginald  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Yorkshire 
L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Royston,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Robinson, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Royston, 
of  Bellair,  Natal ; b.  i860 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  as  Lieut.-Col.  W.  Australian 
Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  operations  in 
Ermelo  Dist.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.), 
and  against  Bambaata  in  Zululand  1906,  in 
command  of  Royston’s  Horse,  which  he 
raised  ; is  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  has  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas  : m.  1903,  Lilian 
Earle,  da.  of  C.  F.  Heugh,  of  Swaziland ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  and  C.M.G.  1902.  Kingston, 
Port  Shepstone,  Natal. 

Royston-Pigott  [see  Pigott]. 

Ruck,  Major  Oliver  Laurence,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Major  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 


Rucker,  Reginald  Wynn,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Controller  Non-Ferrovs  Materials 
Supply  Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Rudd,  Lieut.  - Col.  Thomas  William, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. R. A. V.C.;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Ruddock,  Thomas  Emerson,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Ruddock,  of  Gosforth, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  privately  ; 
a Shipowner  and  Coal  Exporter ; has  been 
Head  of  Norwegian  Section,  Ministry  of 
Shipping  since  1917 ; Principal  Coal  and 
Shipping  Adviser  to  Mins,  in  Christiania, 
Stockholm  and  Copenhagen  1916-17:  m.  1899, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  William  English, 
of  Newcastle-on-Tyne;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Kingswood,  Gosforth,  Newcastle  - on  - Tyne  ; 
Junior  Constitutional,  and  Northern  Conserva- 
tive ( Newcastle-on-Tyne ) Clubs. 

Rudge,  Mrs.  Florence  Haynes-,  C B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Charles  Fox  ; b.  18 — ; Comdt. 
and  Donor  Abbey  Manor  Auxiliary  Hospital, 
Evesham,  during  European  War:  m.  1st, 
1893,  Edward  Charles  Rudge,  J.P.,  of 
Abbey  Manor,  Evesham,  Worcestershire, 
who  d.  19C9 ; 2ndly  1916,  Capt.  Leonard 
Haynes,  Worcestershire  Yeo. , who  assumed 
the  additional  surname  of  Rudge ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Evesham,  Worcester- 
shire. 

Rudkin,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Mark 
Clement,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  H.  W. 
Rudkin ; b.  1872  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1912  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  on 
Lord  Methuen’s  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  an  Artillery 
Div.  in  France,  Belgium,  and  Italy  ; 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1906,  Margaret  Gordon,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Milward  [see  M.  Huntly,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  1,  Essex  Court,  Temple,  E.C.  Royal 

Automobile  Club. 

Rudkin, Major  Gerald  Fitzgerald, D.S.O.; 
b.  1880  ; is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 
i9i4-i7(despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.D.S.0. 1916. 
Rudkin,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Charles  Eric, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Mark 
Archibald  Rudkin,  of  Teignmouth  ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1911,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col. 
1919,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  actions  of 
Poplar  Grove,  Driefontein,  Vet  River,  Zand 
River,  Johannesburg,  Diamond  Hill,  Belfast, 
and  operations  in  Cape  Colony  and  Transvaal 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps),  S.  Nigeria  1906-7  in 
command  of  Owa  Expedition  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  seven 
times,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.); 
appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1919 ; cr.D.S.O. 
1908,  C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Rudolf,  Col.  Robert  Dawson,  C.B.E., 
M.D.  ,F.R.  C.  P.  ,son  of  William  Norman  Rudolf; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Birkenhead  Sch., and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M  B , C.M.  1889,  M.D.  1896)  ; 
F.R.C.P.  London  1910  ; is  Col. Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps,  (Reserve),  Professor  of  Thera- 
peutics in  Toronto  Univ. ; sometime  Consulting 
Physician  Canadian  Forces : m.  1894,  Rosa 
Marguerite  Danson  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  100, 

College  Street,  Toronto  ; 147,  Farnham  Avenue, 
Toronto ; York  ( Toronto ) Club. 

Rudragowda  Chanvirgowda  Artal 

[see  Artal]. 

Ruel,  Major  William  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1880 ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rundall,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Frank, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Rundall,  Col.  Frank  Montagu,  C.B., 

D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Francis 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Ilornblow  Rundall,  C.S.I.,  of  Penrallt,  Llan- 
bedr,  N.  Wales ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Marlborough 
Coll., and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  49th  Regt.  1872 
and  B.S.C.  (now  I.S.C.)  1874,  became  Capt. 
1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Col. 
1902;  served  during  Burma  War  1886-7 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Chin-Lushai  Ex- 
pedition 1889-90  (despatches,  clasp),  in 
operations  in  Chin  Hills  1890-91,  Comdg. 
a column  and  as  Political  Officer  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  in  Manipur  Expedition 
1891  (despatches,  clasp),  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (clasp),  and  in  China 
1900-1901,  with  2nd  Brig.,  Comdg.  1st  Batn. 
4th  Gurkha  Rifles  (medal)  ; was  A.A.G.,  9th 
Div.,  S.  Command,  India,  and  Officiating 
Col.-on-the-Staff,  S.  Brig.  1904-6:  is  Comdg. 
Group  A,  City  of  London  Vol.  Regt. 
(mentioned) : m.  1876,  Emily  Rosa,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  Henry 
Bickersteth,  D.D.,  formerly  Lord  Bishop  of 
Exeter  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1891,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  25,  Porchester  Square , 
Bayswater,  IV. 

Rundell,  Matthew  Adkins,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Matthew  Rundell,  of  Devonport ; b.  1856  ; 
is  Govt.  Representative  London  Group  of  War 
Risks  Asso.  ,and  on  Fishing  Vessels  War  Risks 
Insurance  Asso. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Crantnere, 
Grove  Park,  S.E.  12. 

Rundle,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Peveril,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. ; b.  1871 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  E.  Africa  1914-18 
(C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Rundle,  Col.  George  Richard  Tyrell, 

C. B.,  son  of  G.  H.  Rundle,  of  Stoke  Damerel, 
Devon ; b.  i860 ; entered  R.A.  1879,  became 
Capt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1908 ; retired  1909;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  twTo  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  Comdg. 
a Brig.  R.F.A.  (despatches,  C.B.);  was 

D. A.A.G.,  R.A.  Bengal  1895-96,  and  an 
Instructor,  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1897-1900:  m. 
1892,  Ethel  Phoebe  Ellen,  da.  of  the  late 
Surg.-Gen.  H.  Skey-Muir,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915.  Moor  Cross,  Cornwood,  S. 
Devon  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Rundle,  Engineer -Capt.  Mark,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland 
(despatches,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Runge,  Major  Charles  Hermann  Schmet- 
tau,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Julius  Joseph 
Runge;  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Charterhouse; 
temporary  Capt.  Gen.  List,  and  a D.  A.Q.M.G. 
with  rank  of  Major;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Runtz,  Sidney,  Westwood,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Sir  John  Johnson  Runtz  ; b.  1875  > Finan- 
cial Adviser,  Coal  Mines  Depart.,  Board  of 
Trade  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Rush,  Major  Frederick  Charles,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

O.B.E.):  m.  19 — , Jessie,  da.  of  ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rush,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Welch, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forces ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Rushbrooke,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Philip 
Henry,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  William  Henry 
Rushbrooke,  of  Cosford,  Thursley,  Surrey, 
and  Whitepoint,  Queenstown  ; b.  1888 ; Capt. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers,  and  attached  as 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I. ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Greek  Mil.  Cross) ; cr.  D S.O-  1916. 

Rushton,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1867;  formerly  l.ieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(retired  1920);  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Rushton,  Capt.  Edward  Astley  Astley-, 
C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William  Lowes  1 
Rushion,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1879;  Capt.  R.N. ; j 
Europtan  War  1914-19,  present  at  battles  of 
Heligoland  Bight,  Dogger  Bank,  and  Jutland  j 
despatches,  promoted  Capt.,  C.M.G.);  was 
Experimental  Com.  H.M.S.  “Excellent” 
1911-13 ; has  been  Dep.  Director  of  Training  | 


and  Staff  Duties  at  Admiralty  since  1919  ; 
has  assumed  the  additional  surname  of 
Astley  : m.  1908,  Vera.  da.  of  Sir  James 
Barr;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  United  Service  Club. 
Russell,  Capt.  Albert,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880; 
is  Capt.  R.E. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Russell,  Col.  Alexander  Fraser, 

C. M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  F. 
Russell,  Minister  of  Kilmodan  and  Southall, 
Argyllshire ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Roy.  High 
Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1877, 
M.B.  and  C.M.  1881);  entered  Army  1882, 
became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1894, 
Lieut.-Col.  1902,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
1911;  retired  1913;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1901,  with  2nd  Dragoons,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley,  at  battles  of  Paardeburg  and 
Dreifontein,  during  operations  in  Johannes- 
burg, and  at  actions  of  Diamond  Hill  and 
Belfast  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Queen’s 
medal,  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  C.M.G.)  and  in  1902  with  No.  10 
Gen.  Hospital  : m.  1887,  Laura  Charlotte, 
da.  of  Col.  Forteath,  D.L.,  of  Newton, 
Elginshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 

Russell,  Brig. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Alexander 
Victor  Frederick  Villiers,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. 
[see  B.  AmpthillJ. 

Russell,  Capt.  Bertie  Angus,  D.S.  0.,  son 
of  Charles  Russell,  of  Lochbrae,  Bearsden, 
Glasgow;  b.  1886;  Capt.  Gloucestershire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.):  tn. 
1920,  Laura,  only  da.  of  Albert  Newton,  of 
Heyrod  Hall,  Stalybridge;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Russell,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Bertrand 
Joseph,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Russell  of 
Killowen]. 

Russell,  Col.  Bruce  Bremner,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1859  ; is  Col.  (retired)  ; served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Russell,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Bell,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Engineers  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Russell,  Frederick  Vernon,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Henry  Vernon  Russell,  of  Warwick;  b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital;  is  a Me- 
chanical Engineer,  and  Sup.  of  Transporta- 
tion, Great  Eastern  Railway:  tn.  1913,  Gladys 
Katherine  Teresa  Sala;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B. E.  (Civil)  ^920.  17,  Teesdale  Road, 

Leytons/one 

Russell,  Lieut.  - Col.  George  Gray,  D.S.  0. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Yeo.  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Russell,  Capt.  Gordon  Bruce,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1895 ; is  Capt.  Wilts.  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Russell,  Major  Guy  Hamilton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army ; Afghan  War 
1919  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Russell,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.;  retired  1920; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902.  present  at  relief 
of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Russell,  Fleet  - Paymaster  Henshaw 
Robert,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; Fleet-Paymaster 
R.N. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Russell,  Lieut.-Col.  Horatio  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Horatio  Albert 
Russell,  C.B.,  ol  Clanfield,  30,  Lennox  Road, 
Southsea ; b.  1874;  ed.  privately;  entered 
W.  India  Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  1900 
(transferred  to  Army  Ser.  Corps  1902),  and 
Lieut.-Col  1918  ; served  during  Sierra  Leone 
Rebellion  1898-9  (capturing  and  destroying 
Bompe,  twice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
was  attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1900-1001  : 
tn.  1907,  Eileen,  el.  da.  of  H.  R.  Mullock 
Emerson,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1 86 1 


Russell,  Major  J.  C.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; 
Major  R.E.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O. );  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Russell,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Joshua,  C.B., 
M.B. ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
and  B.Ch.  1885,  M.B.  18—)  ; entered  R.A.M.C 
18—,  and  became  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Col.  1915, 
and  Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Russell,  Major  Noel  Hunsley  Campbell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1879  ; is  Major  (retired) ; S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  with  Yeo.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Russell,  Hon.  Odo  William  Theophilus 
Villiers,  C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  B.  Ampthill]. 
Russell,  Lieut. -Col.  Reginald  Edmund 
Maghlin,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  E.  M. 
Russell,  of  Milford  House,  Limerick ; b.  1879 ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  R.E.  1898, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
with  Anuak  Expedition  1912  (medal,  Order 
of  Medjidie),  2nd  during  European  War 
1914-15  on  Suez  Canal  Defences,  and  sub 
sequently  on  Gen.  Staff,  Head  Quarters, 
Cairo  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the 
Nile,  and  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  1905-15 ; was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1916,  and  a Ch.  Engineer  1917-19  : m. 
1918,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Major  E.  B. 
Crafee,  Rifle  Brig.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

# Russell,  Lieul.-Col.  Richard  Tyler, C.M.G.; 
b.  1875  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col. 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  (C.M.G. );  S.  African 
War  18991901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Russell,  Robert  Tor,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Russell,  Valentine  Cubitt,  D.S.O. ,M.C. ; 

b.  1896  ; Lieut.  Suffolk  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.  with  Bar, 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1918, 
Mabel  Hannah  Brewster  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Russell,  William,  C.B. , son  of  the  late 
Archibald  Russell,  of  Auchinraith,  co. 
Lanark;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A. 
1890,  M.A.  and  B.C.L.  1893);  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1893 » was  Sec.  Roy.  Commn.  on  Coal 
Supplies  1901-5 ; appointed  a Member  of 
Board  of  Trade  Departmental  Committee  on 
Railway  Agreements  1909,  and  a Member  of 
Geological  Survey  Board  1920 ; in  Min.  of 
Munitions  1914-18  : m.  1904,  Mary  Hilda,  da. 
of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Francis  Mowatt, 
P.C.,  G.C.B.,  I.S.O.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1905. 
12a,  Courtfield  Gardens,  S.W.;  Moness, 
Aberfeldy ; New  University  Club. 

Russell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Chambers 
Pomeroy,  D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  is  Major  and 
Acting  Lieut. -Col  R.G  A. ; served  during 
European  War  19x4-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Russell,  Major  William  Kelson,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1873 ; Major  R.E  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D S.O., 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Russell,  Major  William  Malcolm,  D.S.  0. ; 

b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Rust,  Major  William  Thomas  Cutler, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.S.C.  (Reserve)  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Russell-Brown  [see  Brown]. 

Ruston,  Major  Alpres  Harold,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 


Motor  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ruston,  Col.  Reginald  Seward,  C.B.  ; b. 
1867;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Staff  - Paymaster 
Army  Pay  Depart.  ; served  in  Burma  1891-2 
(medal  with  clasp)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Rutherfoord,  Com.  Edward  Miller 
Corrie,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; 
European  War  1914-19,  with  Grand  Fleet 
Destroyer  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Rutherford,  Col.  Charles,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
F.R.C.  V.S.,  son  of  the  late  Richard  Ruther- 
ford, of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  in  Edin. 
burgh;  F.R.C. V.S.  1886 ; entered  Army  Vet. 
Depart.  1879,  became  Vet.-Major  1899,  Vet. 
Lieut.-Col.  (now  Lieut.-Col.)  1902,  and  Col. 
1907  ; retired  1918  ; served  in  Transvaal  Cam- 
paign 1881,  with  Bechuanaland  Expedition 
1884-s,  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Senior  Vet. 
Officer  during  1900  of  Natal  Lines  of  Com- 
munication, and  subsequently  as  Dist.  Vet. 
Officer,  Natal  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; was 
Principal  Vet.  Officer  at  Aldershot  1903  and 
in  India  1908,  Director  of  Army  Vet.  Ser., 
India  1911,  Assist.  Director  of  Vet.  Ser.  1913, 
and  Dep.  Director  1916-18  : nt.  1890,  Kate, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Turner,  solicitor,  of 
Leeds;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 

Rutherford,  John  Gunion,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Rutherford,  of  Mountain 
Cross,  Peeblesshire  ; b.  1857  ; ed.  at 
Glasgow  High  Sch.,  privately,  and  at 
Ontario  Agricultural  Coll.,  and  Ontario 
Veterinary  Coll.  ; has  practised  Vet. 
medicine  in  Canada,  U.S.A.,  and  Mexico  ; 
settled  at  Portage  la  Prairie  (Manitoba) 
1884  ; engaged  in  horse-breeding,  and 
became  Pres,  of  Horse-Breeders’  Asso.  of 
Manitoba  and  N.W^  Territories;  was  Vet. 
Inspector  to  Manitoba  Govt.  1887-92,  and  a 
M.L.A.,  Manitoba  1892-6;  elected  to  Canadian 
House  of  Commons  1897 ; appointed  Ch. 
Vet.  Inspector  Dominion  of  Canada  1902, 
and  Vet.  Director-Gen.  1904  (also  Live  Stock 
Commr.  1906),  Sup.  of  Animal  Husbandry, 
Depart,  of  Natural  Resources,  Canadian 
| Pacific  Railway  1912,  Sup.  of  Agriculture 
and  Animal  Industry  1913,  and  a Rail- 
way Commr.  for  Canada  1919;  Riel  Re- 
bellion 1885  as  Vet.  Officer  to  N.-W.  Field 
Force  ; has  been  Canadian  Delegate  to 
International  Institute  of  Agriculture  at 
Rome  (1908)  and  to  International  Congress 
on  Tuberculosis  at  Washington  (1908),  Pres. 
W.  Canada  Live  Stock  Union,  and  Chm.  of 
International  Commn.  on  Control  of  Bovine 
Tuberculosis,  and  Joint  Committee  on  Com- 
merce and  Agriculture  : m.  1887,  Edith, 
da.  of  Washington  Boultbee,  of  Ancaster, 
Ontario  : cr.  C.M.G.  1910.  Rideau  {Ottawa), 
and  Ranchmen' s ( Calgary ) Clubs. 

Rutherford,  Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel  John 
Crawford,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , son  of  the  late 
Major  William  Rutherford,  2nd  W.  India 
Regt.;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin 
(B.A.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.  1896) ; entered  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major 
1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915  ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions 
of  Belmont,  Enslin,  and  Modder  River,  and 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Rutherford,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Cecil, 
D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  John  James 
Rutherford,  M.D.,  J.P.,  of  Shipley,  Yorks; 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1903);  F.R.C.S.  England  1909; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.)  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  was 
Commr.  Med.  Sers.  National  Ser.  Min.  1917- 
19  : m.  1902,  Alice  Maud  Mary,  da.  of  Sir 
James  Roberts,  1st  Bt.  [cr.  1909] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Ruthven,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Alex- 
ander Gore  Arkwright  Hore-,  V.C.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ruthven]. 

Ruthven,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Christian 
Malise  Hore-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ruth- 
venj. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Ruthven,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Walter 
Patrick  Hore-  ( Master  of  Ruthven ),  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ruthven]. 

Ruttan  of  Freeland,  Lient.-Col.  Charles 
Millidge,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Army  Ser.  Corps ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ruttan,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Norlande, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Henry  Jones  Ruttan,  oi 
Cobourg,  Ontario,  Canada;  b.  1848;  a Civil 
Engineer,  Past  Pres.  Canadian  So.  of  Civil 
Engineers,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  an  Inf. 
Brig.  ; Fenian  Campaign  1866  (medal),  Cana- 
dian N.-W.  Campaign  1885  (medal) ; entered 
Canadian  Mil.  1865;  organised  Winnipeg 
Grenadiers  1909  (Long  Ser.  medal):  m.  1871, 
Andrina,  da.  of  Andrew  Barberie,  Bar.-at- 
Law,  of  Dalhousie,  New  Brunswick  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Westgate,  Winnipeg , Canada. 

Ryall,  Charles,  C.B.E.,  F.R.C.S.,  son 
of  the  late  Surg.  Edward  Canny  Ryall,  Army 
Med.  Ser.  ; b.  1870  ; F.R.C.S.  England  1896  ; 
a Consulting  Surg.,  Surg.  King  George 
Hospital,  Cancer  Hospital,  Brompton,  and 
Boling  broke  and  Lock  Hospitals,  a Mem- 
ber of  Council  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Surgs.,  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med.,  a Member  of 
National  Ser.  Med.  Advisory  Board,  and 
Assessor-in-Charge  London  Med.  Assessors 
for  Examination  of  Men  for  Mil.  Ser. : m. 
190X,  Frances  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Collier,  J.P.,  of  Ashfield,  Aid erley  Edge  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  62,  Harley  Street,  W.  1 ; Alden- 

ham  Corner,  Radlett,  Herts  ; Ranelagh  Club. 

Ryalls,  Capt.  Harry  Douglas,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  H.  J.  Ryalls,  of  19,  Templemore 
Road,  Oxton,  Birkenhead ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at 
Birkenhead  Sch. ; sometime  a Private  Sec.  ; 
is  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  19,  Templemore  Road, 

Oxton,  Birkenhead. 

Ryan,  Major  Ambrose  William,  D.S  O., 
son  of  the  late  Sergeant  Ambrose  Ryan  ; b. 
18—;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.G.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  promoted,  D.S  O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ryan,  Andrew,  C.M.G. , son  of  Edward 
Ryan,  of  Ronayn’s  Court,  Douglas,  Cork  ; 
b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Christian  Brothers’  Coll.,  and 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb. ; graduated  at  Roy.  Univ.,  Ireland 
1896  ; appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Constanti- 
nople 1903,  Acting  Vice-Consul  at  Uskub 
1905,  2nd  Dragoman,  Constantinople  1907, 
a Consul  there  1912,  and  an  Acting  First 
Sec.  1918;  acted  as  1st  Dragoman  1911-12, 
and  in  1914 ; temporarily  employed  in 
Foreign  Office  1915-18 ; is  2nd  Political 
Officer  with  High  Commn.  at  Constanti- 
nople : m.  1913,  Ruth  Marguerite,  da.  of 
Julius  Robertson  van  Millingen,  of  Lee- 
wood,  Dunblane  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  New 
University  Club. 

Ryan,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Montgomerie, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Col.  Edward  Moody  Ryan,  Indian  Army; 
b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers 
1888,  transferred  to  Devonshire  Regt.  1889, 
became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1894,  Major 
1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.);  European  War 
1914-18  as  Dep.  Director  of  Supplies  (de- 
spatches thrice,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.)  ; was 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies,  Woolwich 
Dockyard  1903-6,  Dep.  Assist.  Director  ol 
Quartering  at  War  Office  1908-11,  and 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  Mesopo- 
tamia Expeditionary  Force  1918-19  ; has 
Legion  of  Honour:  m.  1891,  Ethel,  da.  of 
the  late  Capt.  Charles  Hyde  Pearson,  4th 
Dragoon  Guards,  of  Bryn  Sciont,  Carnarvon  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918.  United  Service,  and  Sports'  Clubs. 

Ryan,  Capt.  Curteis  Fraser  Maxwell 
Norwood,  D.S.O.,  M .C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E- ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 


D.S.O.)  : m.  1919.  Laura  Elvira,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  H.  L.  Impey,  C.S.I. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Ryan,  Capt.  Cyril  Housden,  M.V.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; 
European  War  1917-19  (M.V.O.)  ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1918. 

Ryan,  Capt.  Cyril  Percy,  C.B.,  son  of 
Col.  E.  H.  Ryan;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.N. 
(retired):  m.  1908,  Grace,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Drury  Nathaniel  Drury-Lowe,  of 
Locko  Park,  Derby  [see  E.  Kilmorey] ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1917. 

Ryan,  Major  Denis  George  Jocelyn, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Charles 
Aloysius  Ryan,  R.A. ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Stony- 
hurst,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.  1905  and  Indian  Army  1907,  became 
Capt.  19141  and  Major  1920 ; Suez  Canal 
Defence  1914-15,  European  War  1915-19  in 
Dardanelles,  Mesopotamia,  N.-W.  Persia, 
and  Central  Kurdistan  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major,  Bar  to  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915  (Bar  1919). 

Ryan,  Major  Edward  John  Wilson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Ryan,  Lieut.-Col.  Eugene,  C.M.  G.,  D.S.O. ; 
6.1873;  entered  R.A. M.C.  1901.  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1913,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1917  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Ryan,  Vice-Actm.  Frank  Edward  Caven- 
dish, C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Vice-Adm.  (retired), 
and  Capt.  R.N.R.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.,  Italian  War  Cross)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Ryan,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Thomas,  D.S.O. ; * 
b.  1878  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V  C.  (retired;  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ryan,  Mervyn  Frederick,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Director  of  Munition  Gauges  during 
European  War  : cr.  C.B.E-  1918. 

Ryan,  Lieut.-Col.  Rupert  Sumner,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Major-Gen.  Sir  Charles  Snodgrass 
Ryan,  K.B.E.,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.B.,  of  37, 
Collins  St.,  Melbourne ; b.  1884 ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
(despatches  thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal)  ; cr.  DO.  1918. 
Ryan,  Thomas,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Edward 
Ryan,  of  Ronayns  Court,  Douglas,  co.  Cork  ; 
b.  1879;  ed.  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; entered  Public 
Works  Depart.,  India  1898,  became  Assist. 
Accountant-Gen.  of  Railways  1910,  Sec. 
Railway  Board  1913.  Sec.  Indian  Munition 
Board  1917,  Member  of  Indian  Munitions 
Board  1919  and  of  Stores  Purchase  Committee 
1920,  and  Financial  Adviser  to  Railway 
Board  1920:  m.  1909,  Edith  Mary  Stanley: 
cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Ryan,  Squadron-Leader  William  John, 

C. B.E.-,  b.  1883;  Squadron-Leader  R.A.  F. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.B.E., 
O.B.E.,  C B.E.)  ; cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Rybot,  Major  Norman  Victor  Lacy, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1876  ; entered  Indian  Army  1897, 
and  became  Major  1914  ; served  in  Tibet 
1903-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Rycroft,  Major  Alfred  Richard  Hugh, 
D.S.O.  [see  Rycroft,  Bt.]. 

Rycroft,  Capt.  Julius  Neil  Oscar, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Rycroft,  Bt.]. 

Ryder,  Col.  Charles  Henry  Dudley, 

C. I.E. , D.S.O.  [see  E.  Harrowby,  colls.]. 
Ryder,  Lady  Frances,  C.B.E.  [see  E. 

Harrowby]. 

Ryder,  Major  Thomas  Escott,  D.S.O., 
M.C.\  b.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Artillery; 
European  War  19 15-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Rye,  Major  Hubert  Bernard  Tonson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Bailie  Tonson  Rye,  J.P., 


COMPANION  AGE. 


863 


D.L.  [see  Dancer,  Bt.] ; 6.  1882 ; ed.  at 
Radley;  Major  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers; 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) : m.  1909,  Harriett  Emma,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Courtney  Moore  [see  Duff-Suther- 
land -Dunbar,  Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar 
1919). 

Ryland,  Edward  Charles,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Henry  Ryland,  of  Taun- 
ton; b.  7864;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  London; 
entered  Indian  Police  1885  ; served  in  Bengal 
1885-1906,  and  in  E-  Bengal  and  Assam  1906- 
12,  since  when  he  has  been  Dep.  Inspector - 
Gen . of  Criminal  I nt  elligence , Bihar  and  Orissa ; 
is  a J.P. ; has  King’s  Police  and  two  Durbar 
medals:  nt.  18 — , Alice  Muriel,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Wheeler,  of  Savernake,  Wilts ; cr. 
C.I.E-  1918.  Patna,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India  ; 
Bengal  United  Service  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Ryle,  Right  Rev.  Herbert  Edward, 

C. V.O.,  D.D.,  son  of  the  late  Right  Rev. 
(John  Charles  Ryle)  Lord  Bishop  of  Liver- 
pool ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Eton  (Newcastle 
bcholar),  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Crosse 
Univ.  Scholar,  Carus,  Jeremie,  Scholefield, 
Hebrew,  and  Evans  Univ.  Prizeman  (B  A. 
cegro  1879,  1st  Class  Theological  Tripos  and 
Fellow  1881,  M.A.  1882,  B.D.  1892,  D.D. 
1895);  Hon.  D.D.,  Oxford  1908,  and  Glasgow 
1914  ; Hon.  Fellow  of  King’s  and  of  Queens’ 
Colls.,  Camb.,  was  Divinity  Lecturer  at 
Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb.  1881-2,  and  at  King’s 
Coll.  1882  6, and  Principal  of  St.  David’s  Coll., 
Lampeter  i88§-8  ; appointed  Hulsean  Pro- 
fessor of  Divinity  at  Camb.  Univ.  1887,  Pres 
of  Queens’  Coll.,  Camb.  1896,  and  an  Hon. 
Canon  of  Ripon,  a Chap.-in-Ord.  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  1898;  a Fellow  of  British 
Acad.  1917,  and  Prolocutor  of  Lower  House 
of  Convocation  (Canterbury)  and  Chap,  to 
Roy.  Acad.  1919;  was  63rd  Bishop  of  Exeter 
1901-3,  and  87th  Bishop  of  Winchester 
1903-11,  since  when  he  has  been  Dean  of 
Westminster;  is  1st  Class  Chap  in  Terri- 
torial Force:  m.  1883,  Nea  Hewish,  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  G.  Hewish  Adams, 
formerly  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  cr.  C.V.O.  1911. 
The  Deanery , Westminster,  S.  W. 

Rynd,  Major  Francis  Fleetwood,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  James  William  Rynd,  R.  of 
Brasted,  Kent ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll., 
Brecon;  entered  R.A.  1898,  became  Capt. 
R.G.A.  1904,  and  Major  1914;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.); 
was  an  Armament  Officer  1913,  and  a Camp 
Comdt.  1918-20  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Ryrie,  Major  Harold  Stewart,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
Wa<  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Sabnis,  Rao  Bahadur  Raghunath  Ven- 
kaji,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Vyankaji  R.  Sabnis  ; 
b.  1857;  ed.  at  RajaramHigh  Sch.,  Kolhapur, 
and  at  Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay  (B.A. 
1878) ; was  1st  Assist.  Master  Dhuli  High 
Sch.  1878-85,  Head  Master  Thana  High 
Sch.  1885-93,  Tutor  to  H.M.  the  Chhatrapati 
Maharajasaheb  Kolhapur  1893-4,  Huzur 
Chitnis,  Kolhapur  1894-6,  and  Ch.  Revenue 
Officer,  Kolhapur  1896-8,  since  when  he  has 
been  Dewau  of  Kolhapur  State ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1914.  Kolhapur,  India. 

Sackville,  Major  Lionel  Charles  Stop- 
ford,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Courtown,  colls.]. 

Sadleir-Jackson  [see  Jackson]. 

Sadler,  Major  Albert,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
European  War  1914-17  as  Major  R.A.S.C. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sadler,  Major  Henry  Knight,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1877;  is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Sadler,  Lietit.-Col.  Rupert  Markham, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Sadler,  Vice-Adm.  Arthur  Hayes-, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  James  Hayes- 
Sadler,  K.C.M.G.  ; b.  1863 ; entered  R.N. 
1877,  became  Lieut.  1899,  Capt.  1909,  Rear- 
Adm.  19 — , and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1919; 


served  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (C.S.I.) ; cr.  C.S.I.  1916. 

Sagar,  Capt.  Arnold  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18— ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  E.  Lan- 
cashire Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Saiyid  Nur-ul-Hada,  Zamindar , C.I.E. ; 
6.18—;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Patna , Bihar  and 
Orissa,  India. 

Saint,  Capt.  Charles  Frederick  Morris, 

C. B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  18- ; Capt. 

R. A. M.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  1919. 

St.  Andrew-Vaughan  [see  Vaughan]. 

St.  Aubyn,  Brig -Gen.  Edward  Geoffrey, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  St.  Levan,  colls.]. 

St.  Aubyn,  Hon.  Lionel  Michael, 
M.V.O.  [see  B.  St.  Levan], 

St.  Clair,  Major  George  James  Paul, 
D.S.O.  [see  B.  Sinclair]. 

St.  Clair,  Col.  James  Latimer  Crawshay, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  James 
Louis  St.  Clair,  of  Staverton  Court, 
Gloucestershire ; b.  1850 ; Bar  Lincoln’s 
Inn  1891;  entered  91st  Regt.  1871,  became 
Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
1880,  Major  1883,  Lieut.-Col.  1890,  and  Col. 
1899;  retired  1907;  served  in  Zulu  Campaign 
1879  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
pedition 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Dep.  Judge  Advocate- 
Gen.  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.)  ; was 

D. A.A.G.,  W.  Dist.  1887-9,  D.A.A.G., 

Guernsey  1892-5,  and  Dep.  Judge  Advocate 
at  Head  Quarters  1896-9;  again  Dep.  Judge 
Advocate  1902-7:  m.  1889,  Ethel,  da.  of 
the  late  Henry  Grey  Philpott,  of  Brighton  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906.  The  Beacon 
Cottage,  Dotmansland,  Sussex ; United 
Service  Club. 

St.  Clair,  Col.  William  Augustus  Ed- 
mond, C.M.G. , son  of  James  Louis  St.  Clair, 
of  Staverton  Court,  Gloucester  ; 6.1854;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.E.  (retired), 
and  a J.P.  for  Surrey  ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1880  (medal),  in  Sudan  1885  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  during 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps) : m.  1886,  Louise,  da.  of  Walter 
Crawshay,  of  Le  Chasnay,  Fourchambault, 
Nievre,  France ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  The 
Beacon,  Dormansland,  Surrey. 

St.  Clair,  Hon.  Lockhart  Matthew, 

C. I.E.,  O.B.E.  [see  B.  Sinclair]. 

St.  Clair,  Major  William  Howard, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  G.  W.  St.  Clair,  of  Melbourne, 
Victoria,  Australia;  6.  1892;  is  Major  Aus- 
tralian Artillery;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7- 

St.  John,  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Bayle 
St.  John,  Esq.,  an  author ; 6.  1857  ; appointed 
Vice-Consul  at  Bogota  1885,  Consul  at 
Port-au-Prince  1886,  Consul  at  Callao  1888, 
and  Consul-Gen.  there  1899;  has  had  charge 
of  British  Legations  at  Lima,  Quito,  Bogota, 
and  Caracas;  was  British  Member  of  Anglo- 
Chilian  Claims  Commn.  and  Arbitrator  be- 
tween United  States  and  Republic  of  Ecuador 
in  Santos  Case  ; employed  on  special  service 
in  Bolivia  1896;  retired  1907;  rn.  1899, 
Josephine,  da.  of  G.  Hendebert;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900. 

St.  John,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Farquhar, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  St.  John,  colls.]. 

St.  John,  Capt.  Francis  Gerald,  C.B., 
M.V.O.  [see  V.  Bolingbroke,  colls.]. 
St.John,  Capt.  Frederick  Oliver,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  V.  Bolingbroke,  colls.]. 

St.  John,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Francis 
William,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John 
Henry  Herbert  St.  John,  XXth  Regt.;  b. 
1861 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  New  Zealand  ; 
entered  R.A.  1880,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major 
1898,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1908, 
Brevet-Col.  1906,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1918 ; served  with  Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  1890,  and  with  Isazai  Expedition 


1864 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1892,  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  in  China 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Pekin  (despatches 
twice,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps):  tn.  ist,  1883,  Emilia  Alexan- 
dria, who  d.  19x0,  da.  of  A.  R.  Oliver; 
2ndly,  1916,  Gladys  Gregg,  da.  of  Sir  Charles 
Edward  Gregg  Philipps,  ist  Bt.;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil  ) 1914.  Picton  House,  Llanddowror, 
St.  Clears , Carmarthenshire ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

St.  John,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Beauchamp, 
C.I.E. , C.B.E.  [see  B.  St.  John,  colls.]. 

St.  John,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Stukeley, 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  St.  John,  colls.]. 

St.  John,  Capt.  St.  Andrew  Oliver, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  St.  John,  colls.]. 

St.  John,  Lieut  - Col.  William  Eustace, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Bucks 
Yeo.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  and  Bar,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

St.  John,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward  St. 
John  Harris-,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Edward  Harris  (who  assumed  by 
Roy.  license  1907  the  additional  surname  of 
St.  John),  of  West  Court,  Finchampstead, 
Berks;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  16th 
Lancers  1895,  became  Major  1910,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  1918;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  appointed  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.  5th  Army  British  Expeditionary  Force 
1916  (despatches):  m.  1911,  Freda,  da.  of 
Charles  Tertius  Dugdale,  of  Terrick  Hall, 
Whitchurch,  Salop;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Cavalry 
Club. 

St.  John,  Com.  Raymond  Jocelyn 
Harris-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Edward  Harris  (who  assumed  by  Roy.  licence 
1907,  the  additional  surname  of  St.  John), 
of  West  Court,  Finchampstead,  Berks  ; b. 
1884  ; Com.  R.N.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  with  Destroyer  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  19x0,  Rose  Edith,  da. 
of  the  late  Theodore  Percival ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

St.  John,  Major  Wilfred  Harris-, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Edward  Harris 
(who  assumed  by  Royal  license  1907  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  St.  John),  of  West  Court, 
Finchampstead,  Berks  ; b.  1878  ; Major  Roy. 
Welsh  Fusiliers ; retired  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; m.  19x0,  Hilda 
Somerset,  da  - of  F.  G.  Chinnock,  of  Dinorben 
Court,  Crookham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Borough 
Court,  Winchfield , Hants;  United  Service 
Club. 

St.  John-Mildmay  [see  Mildmay]. 

St.  Leger,  Col.  Henry  Hunger  ford, 
D.S.O.;  b.  183  3 ; entered  Army  1854,  became 
Capt.  i860,  Major  1873,  Lieut.-Col.  Cameron 
Highlanders  1881,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  and 
Col.  1885  (h  p.  1887);  retired  1888;  was  an 
Adj.  of  Auxiliary  forces  1875-80;  served  in 
Indian  Mutiny  1858-9,  present  with  flying 
column  at  engagement  on  banks  of  Jumna, 
and  with  Camel  Corps  at  Battle  of  Gowlowlie 
and  capture  of  Calpee  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s 
star)  and  throughout  Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
(clasp),  and  commanded  Cameron  High 
landers  in  operations  in  E.  Soudan  1885-6,  , 
present  at  defence  of  Fort  Kosheh  and  at 
action  of  Ginnis  <despatches.  D.S.O.):  m. 
i860,  Florence  Stuart,  who  a.  1892,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Moore  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

St.  Leger,  Lieut.-Col.  Stratford  Edward  i 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1868  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  j 
Rifles  1890,  became  Capt.  1S96,  and  Major 
1908;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899-  ! 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (medal  j 
with  nve  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  a 

D. A.A.G.  1916,  and  an  A.A.G.  1916,  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 


Saiyid  Husain  Bilgrami  [see  Bilgrami], 
Salamullah  Khan  Bahadur , Nawab 
Muhammad,  C.I.E.;  b.  1859;  *s  Jagirdar  of 
Dewalghat ; received  personal  titles  of  Khan 
Bahadur  1888,  and  Nawab  1891  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911.  Dewalghat,  Buldana  District,  Berar, 
Central  Provinces,  India. 

Sale,  Capt.  George  Geoffreys,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Professor  George  S.  Sale, 
of  Denham  Cottage,  Bedford  Park,  W.  ; b. 
1877;  ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Dunedia.  and  at 
Otago  Univ. ; a Mining  Engineer  ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Capt.  R.E  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Mary  Jean,  da.  of  Thomas 
Robinson,  of  West  Hartlepool;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1519.  Masterpiece  Gold  Mine,  Rhodesia, 
S.  Africa. 

Sale,  John  Carruthers,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18  — ; European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut. 

R. A.M.C.;  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S  O. 1917. 

Salisbury,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  George, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Imperial  Forces;  European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. with  Bar, C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Salisbury,  Francis,  C.B.E. , I.S.O.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Salisbury,  of  the  Gen. 
Post  Office;  b.  1850;  formerly  Postmaster 
Surveyor,  Gen.  Post  Office,  Liverpool;  is 
a J.P. : m.  1879,  Ann  Catherine,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  H.  R.  Hughes,  J.P.,  of  Bangor, 
Carnarvonshire  ; cr.  I.S.0. 1911,  C.B.E.  19x8. 
9,  Sejton  Drive , Liverpool.  . 

Salkeld,  Major  Harold  Yorke,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1881  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Salmon,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Nowell, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  lateAdm.  of  the 
Fleet  Sir  Nowell  Salmon,  V.C.,  G.C.B.;  b. 
1871 ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  1894, became  Capt.  1900, Major  1912,  and 
Lieut-Col.  1915;  S.  African  War  7899-1902, 
with  Mounted  Inf.,  and  on  Staff,  present 
at  actions  of  Stormberg,  Paardeberg,  Pop- 
lar Grove,  and  Dreifontein  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  was  Adj.  Mounted 
Inf.,  Malta  1904-6,  and  Comdg.  Mounted  Inf., 

S.  Africa  1906-10;  is  Officer-in-Charge  of 
a Record  Office  : m.  1917,  Gladys,  el.  da. 
of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  William  Lawson 
[see  Count  Fournier,  “ Maltese  No- 
bility”]; cr.  D.S.O.  1Q15,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Salmon,  Capt.  Hugh  Maxwell  Broome, 

D. S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
M.  B.  Salmon,  Indian  Army;  b.  1888;  ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered  S.  Wales 
Borderers  1908,  and  became  Capt.  1914; 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded,  D.S.O.) ; 
appointed  Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen 
Cadets  1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915- 

Salmon,  Major  Isidore,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Barnett  Salmon;  b.  1876;  Major 
Gen.  List ; Officer-in-Ch.  Canteen  Adminis- 
tration, Navy  and  Army  Canteen  Board 
1017  19  ; is  Managing  Director,  J.  Lyons  and 
Co.  (Limited),  caterers,  Vice-Chm.  London 
War  Pensions  Committee,  Chm.  Finance 
and  Gen.  Purposes  Committee  thereof,  a 
D.L.,  and  a County  Councillor  for  London  : 
m.  18 — . Kate  Abrahams;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  30,  Holland  Villas 
Road,  Kensington , W.  14. 

Salmon,  Com.  Reginald,/). S’.  O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Com.  R.N.R.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

S almond,  Com.  Hubert  Mackenzie, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Francis 
Mackenzie  Salmond,  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers ; 
b.  1874;  is  Com.  Roy.  Indian  Marine;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1917. 

Salmonson,C«/>(.  Arthur  CunluTe  Bernard 
Critchley-,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son-  of 
I Godfrey  Critchley-Salmonson,  of  Torquay; 
b.  1886;  ed.  at  Eastman's  Roy.  Naval  Acid., 
at  Winchester,  andatR.M.C. ; entered  Roy. 
Munster  Fusiliers  1906,  and  became  Capt. 

| 1914;  attached  Imperial  Gen.  Staff  New 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1865 


Zealand  Forces  1911-14,  and  Adj.  Canter- 
bury Inf.  Batn.  (New  Zealand  Expeditionary 
Force)  >914-15  ; with  New  Zealand  Forces 
at  Suez  Canal  Engagement  and  Dardanelles 
first  landing  1915  (wounded,  despatches 
tw  ice,  D.S.O.)  ; joined  E?yptian  Army  1916; 
operations  against  Nyima  Jebels  1917-18 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and  against 
Alia  Herban  and  Koaleeb  Jebels  1919  (de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19151  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Salt,  Col.  Harold  Francis,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  Salt,  Bt.,  cr.  1899]. 

Salter,  James  Arthur,  C.B. , son  of 
James  Edward  Salter,  of  Isis  House,  Oxford  ; 
b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Oxford  High  Sch.,  and  at 
Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901,  M.A. 
1903);  has  been  Assist.  Sec.  Insurance 
Commn  , Assist.  Director  of  Transports , Ad- 
miralty, Director  of  Ship  Requisitioning, 
Ministry  of  Shipping, and  Sec.,  Allied  Maritime 
Transport  Council ; appointed  Sec.  British 
Depart.  Supreme  Economic  Council,  and 
Director  Economic  and  Finance  Section  of 
League  of  Nation’s  Secretariat  1919 ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1918.  Reform,  and  New  Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

S alusb  ury-Trelawn y [see  T relawny] . 
Samborne-Palmer  [see  Palmer]. 

Sampson,  Alexander  Whitehead,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Sampson,  of  Greenoch ; 
b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh ; Director  of 
Auxiliary  Vessels,  Admiralty ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Bonnington,  Bellahauston,  Glas- 
gow ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Sampson,  Major  Burford,  D.S.O.;  b. 

18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Sampson,  Major  Francis  Cornelius, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.y  son  of  Francis  Cornelius  Samp- 
son, M.D.,  of  Moynor  House,  Scariff,  co. 
Clare  ; b.  1879  5 ed.  at  Dublin  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  B.Ch.  1903) ; entered  R.A.M.C.  1905, 
became  Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1915  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  in  command  of  a Field 
Ambulance  (.despatches  twice,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  1914  Star)  : m.  19x9,  Mary  D.  Wood- 
house,  R.R.C.,  of  Goodwood,  Egerton  Park, 
Rock  Ferry,  Cheshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1919). 

Sampson,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Ellis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  George  Dennis  Sampson,  of 
Scariff,  co.  Clare,  and  59,  Warwick  Road, 
S.W. ; b.  1887 ; Major,  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
CoJ.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major  : m.  1919,  Freda  Marjory  Paterson, 
of  Shalimar,  Foxgrove  Road,  Beckenham; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Sampson,  John,  C.B.E. , son  of  John 
Sampson,  of  Hayle,  Cornwall;  b.  1859;  a 
M.I.C.E-  a Member  of  Institute  of  Naval 
Architects,  a Director  of  John  Brown  and 
Co.  (Limited),  of  Sheffield  and  Clydebank 
and  other  steel  production,  shipbuilding, 
engineering,  electricity  and  ordnance  Cos., 
and  a Member  of  Financial  Facilities  Com- 
mittee; sometime  British  Representative  on 
Anglo-Russian  Sub-Committee  in  New  York : 
m.  1890,  Lucy  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Pearce  Sawyer,  of  Filham  House,  Ivybridge, 
Devon ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Queen  Anne's 
Mansions,  S.W.;  Folkestone, Kent;  Athenceum, 
and  Reform  Clubs. 

Sampson,  Major  Patrick,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
M.  W. Sampson,  of  Knocklong,  co.  Limerick; 
b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Cork  ; 
L.R.C.S.I.,  L.R.C.P.I.,  and  L.M.  1903; 
D.P.H.  1913;  is  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  19x4-18 
in  command  of  a Field  Ambulance  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Dorothea, 
da.  of  Com.  Henry  Dacres  Kirwan,  formerly 
R.N.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Sampson-Way  [see  Way]. 

Sams,  Hubert  Arthur,  C.I.E.,  son  of  J.  H. 
Sams  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at 
Peterhouse,  Camb.  (B.A.  1897) ; entered 

I.C.S.  1898,  and  became  Postmaster-Gen., E. 
Bengal  and  Assam  1907,  Bengal  1908,  Burma 
1911,  Bombay  1913,  Central  Circle  1914  (de- 


spatches thrice),  and  again  Bombay  1920; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Bombay;  Byculla  ( Bombay ) 
Club. 

Samson,  Group-Capt.  Charles  Rumney, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Charles 
Leopold  Samson,  of  121,  Ashley  Gardens, 
S.W. ; b.  1883;  entered  R.N.  1899,  became 
Lieut.  1904,  Com.  1914,  Wing-Capt.  Roy. 
Naval  Air  Ser.  1918,  and  Group-Capt.  R.A.F. 
1918;  Somaliland  and  Persian  Gulf  1909-10 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre,  promoted, 
1914  Star,  A.F.C.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1917,  Honor, 
da.  of  Herbert  Lushington  Storey,  J.P., 

D. L.,  of  Bailrigg,  Lancaster;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1914  (Bar  1917),  C M.G.  1919.  United  Ser- 
vice, Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal  Aero 
Clubs. 

Samson,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis  Lort  Rhys, 

C. M.G. , C.B.E.,  elder  son  of  Louis  Samson, 

J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Scotchwell,  Haverfordwest; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; en- 
tered Army  1886,  became  Capt.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  1894,  Major  King’s  Own  (Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.)  1905,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; was  Consul  at 
Adrianople  1906-14 ; has  Order  of  Redeemer 
of  Greece ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916- 
20  ; is  a J.P.  for  Pembrokeshire  : m. 

1904,  Gertrude  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Edwin 
Williams ; cr.  C.M.G.  1913,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Samuel,  Major  Frederick  Alfare,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; sometime  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusi- 
liers; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Samuel,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Dudley, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph  Samuel,  of 

30,  Abercorn  Place,  S.W. ; b.  1877;  ed.  at 
City  of  London  Sch.;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
London  Regt. ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1909,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  Meyer  Salaman  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar) 
1917.  8,  Montagu  Square , W.;  Constitu- 

tional Club. 

Samuel,  Col.  Henry  Thomas,  D.S.O. 
b.  j8 — ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.),  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Welsh  Div. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Samuelson,  Bernhard  Martin,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Martin  Samuelson,  of  Hessle, 

E.  Yorkshire  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.;  entered  I.C.S.  1894; 
a M.I.C.E.;  appointed  Ch.  Engineer  for  Irri- 
gation, Public  Works  Depart.,  Burma  1917  : 
m.  18 — , Eleanor  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  A.  R. 
Dufty,  of  Scarborough ; cr.  C.I.E-  1918.  Ran- 
goon, Burma. 

Samut,  Col.  Achilles,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  d’A.  Samut,  of  Floriana, 
Malta;  b.  1859;  entered  Roy.  Malta  Ar- 
tillery 1878,  became  Capt.  1880  (transferred 
to  Ordnance  Depart.  1885),  Major  1895,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1900;  retired  1905;  rejoined  1914, 
and  retired  1919  as  Col. ; S.  Africa  1899^1902, 
as  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer,  Natal  and  Trans- 
vaal (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
C.M.G.);  again  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer  1915- 
19:  m.  1882,  Enrichetta  Tagliaferro;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Southsea 
House,  Sliema,  Malta. 

Sanchez-Machero  [see  Machero]. 
Sandall,  Col.  Thomas  Edward,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Thomas  Sandall,  of  Stamford,  Lin- 
colnshire ; b.  1869;  is  Col.  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  (T.F.)  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  114,  Banbury  Road,  Oxford. 

Sandars,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Carew, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Samuel  Sandars,  of  Chalfont 
Grove,  Bucks;  b.  1869;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  and  a Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Remounts:  m.  1906,  Gertrude 
Annie,  da.  of  Col.  R.  W.  Phipps  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  Little  Tew  Manor,  Enstone,  Oxon. 

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COMPANIONAGE. 


Sandars,  Right  Hon.  John  Satterfield, 
P.C.,  C.V.O.  [see  “Privy  Council”]. 
Sandars,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Edgar, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  George  Edward  Sandars, 
of  Scamp  ton  House,  near  Lincoln  ; b.  1888  ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; a Director  of  Sandars 
and  Co.  (limited),  maltsters ; European 
War  1915-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sanday,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Douglas 
Stock,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Samuel  Sanday  ; 
b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Uppingham  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Wing-Corn.  R.A.F.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  m.  1905,  Mary  Brodrick;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  ; 37,  Hyde  Park  Gate,  S.  IV. ; Windham 
Club. 

Sanday,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Forces ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sandbach,  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Edmund> 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Robert- 
son Sandbach,  of  Hafodunos,  Denbighshire  » 
b.  1859;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.E.  1879,  became  Capt- 
1889,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col- 
1898,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  19051 
Col.  1910,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1914  ; retired  1919  ; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Sudan 
Expedition  1885  (clasp),  with  Burmah 
Expedition  1886-7  (horse  shot,  medal  with 
clasp),  with  Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (clasp), 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (despatches, 
clasp),  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battle  of  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as 

A.A.G.  (despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
and  1917  as  Comdt.  at  Base,  asaCh.  Engineer, 
and  Comdg.  Divs.  (wounded,  despatches,  pro- 
moted Maj.-Gen.) ; was  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1897-8,  Mil.  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
(Baron  Curzon  of  Kedleston)  1898-9,  and 
Comdt.  1st  Sappers  and  Miners  (Indian 
Army)  1904-7;  commanded  R.E.  at  Aldershot 
1908-9  ; was  Ch.  Engineer,  Irish  Command 
1910-14  ; appointed  Inspector  of  R.E.  at  War 
Office  1915,  and  commanded  Divs.  1915-17  ; 
is  Hon.  Col.  R.E.  (T.F.),  and  a J.P.  and  D.L. 
for  co.  Montgomery  (High  Sheriff  1919) ; 
was  Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.  1918- 
20 : m.  1902,  the  Hon.  Ina  Douglas  Pennant, 
O.B.E.,  da.  of  2nd  Baron  Penrhyn  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910.  Bryn  Gwyn , 
Bwlch-y-Cibau , Montgomeryshire  ; Naval 
and  Military,  and  Athenaeum  Clubs. 

Sandberg,  Christer  Peter,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Christer  Peter  Sandberg;  b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.;  Consulting  En- 
gineer to  Chinese  Govt.,  and  other  Rail- 
ways: m.  1903,  Alexandra  Forbes,  da.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Forbes;  cr.  C.B.  E-  (Civil) 
1920.  Lewins,  Crockham  Hill,  Kent. 
Sandberg,  Nils  Percy  Patrick,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Christian  Peter  Sandberg  ; b.  1881  ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  in  Brussels  ; is  a 
Civil  Engineer,  and  a partner  in  the  firm  of 

C.  P.  Sandberg,  consulting  engineer,  of  40, 
Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W. ; was  Director  of 
Inspection  of  Steel  (Land  Ser.),  Min.  of 
Munitions  during  European  War:  m.  1911, 
Rina  Mary  Stewart,  da.  of  Com.  Samuel 
Ewing,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  6,  West  Eaton 
Place,  S.W. 

Sandeman,  Major  Gerald  Robert, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1882  ; Major  Border  Regt. ; 
S.  Africa  190 1-2,  Somaliland  1909,  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Sandeman,  Rear-Adm.  Henry  George 
Glas,  C.M.G.,  son  of  John  Glas  Sandeman, 
M.V.O.  ; b.  1868  ; is  Rcar-Adm.  (retired)  and 
Commodore  (2nd  class)  R.N. : m.  1908,  Nina, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Evans;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Sandeman,  John  Glas,  M.V.O. , 2nd  son  of 
the  late  George  Glas  Sandeman,  of  West- 
field,  Hayling  Island ; b.  1836 ; formerly 
Capt.  1st  Dragoons  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
Essex  Yeo.  Cav. ; served  in  Crimean  Cam- 
paign 1854-6,  present  at  battles  of  Bala- 
clava, Inkerman,  Tchernaya,  and  siege  of 


Sebastopol;  is  a F.S.A.,Hon.  Lieut,  in  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve,  and  a Cavalheiro  of  Order  of 
Christ  in  Portugal  ; 38  years  Sub.  Officer 
ofH.M.’s  Roy.  Body  Guard  of  Hon.  Corps  of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms : m.  1862,  Eliza  Victoire 
Cormick,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry 
Lynch,  of  Galway,  and  Leigh  Park,  Havant, 
Hants;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1902.  Whin- 
Hurst,  Hayling  Island;  Junior  United 
Service , and  Union  ( Brighton ) Clubs. 

Sanders,  Engineer- Com.  George  Henry, 
Sampson,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Engineer-Corn. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18  with  Destroyer 
and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sanders,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Herbert, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur 
Sanders;  b.  1868;  entered  R.A.  1888,  became 
Capt.  1898,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1914.  Brevet 
Col.  19x8,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
as  Assist.  Press  Censor  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen. 

R. A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1897, 
Vivien  Charlotte  Lifford,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Arthur  Cecil  Crampton  Plunket  [see 

B.  Plunket,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sanders.  Maj.-Gen.  Gerard  Arthur 
Fletcher,  C.M.G. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.E.,  and  a Maj.-Gen.  at  Head 
Quarters ; Mesopotamia  1914-19  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Sanders,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Howard 
Sanders;  b.  1863;  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers  and  Police  Magistrate,  Calgary ; 

S.  Africa  1900,  as  MajorCanadian  Contingent 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1916-17 
as  Lieut-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  (C.M.G.)  : m. 
1888,  Caroline  Augusta,  da.  of  Augustus 
Jukes,  Senior  Surg.,  Roy\  N.-W.  Mounted 
Police,  Canada;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Sanders,  Harry  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  William  Sanders,  of 
Edgbaston;  b.  1888;  a Chartered  Accountant, 
and  Capt.  London  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  11,  Motcomb  Street,  Belgrave  Square, 

S.W.  1. 

Sanders,  Engineer- Rear- Adm.  J ohn 
Stocker,  C.B.,  son  of  John  Stocker  Sanders, 
of  Plympton,  Devon  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Yealmpton  Sch.,  Devon,  and  at  Dockyard 
Sch.,  Devonport;  entered  R.N.  1873,  be- 
came Engineer  1878,  Ch.  Engineer  1888, 
Staff-Engineer  1892,  Fleet-Engineer  1896, 
Engineer-Capt.  1902,  and  Engineer-Rear- 
Adm.  1909 ; retired  1912 ; served  during 
Peruvian  Rebellion  1877,  in  Zulu  War  1879 
(medal),  in  Soudan  1884  (medal,  bronze 
star),  and  with  Benin  River  Expedition  1884 
(medal  with  clasp);  was  Engineer  Roy. 
Naval  Engineering  Coll.,  Devonport  1885-8, 
Ch.  Engineer  on  Overseeing  Duties  for 
Machinery  of  H.M.  Ships  1888-91,  Ch.  Engi- 
neer, Gibraltar  Dockyard  1900-4,  Engineer- 
Capt.-on-Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch.  Atlantic  Fleet 
I905-7»  Ch.  Engineer,  Malta  Dockyard  1907-9, 
and  Engineer-Manager,  Portsmouth  Dock- 
yard 1909-12;  received  Legion  of  Honour 
1905  (in  connection  with  visit  of  English 
Fleet  to  Brest):  m.  1875,  Amelia  Hannah, 
da.  of  George  Sampson,  of  Tavistock;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Ridgeway,  Plympton . 

Sanders,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Ernest, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sanders,  Engineer-Capt.  William  Cory, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  is  Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sanders,  Major  William  Orpen  Skot- 
towe,  D.S.O.;  b.  18  — ; Major  R.F  A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sanders,  Capt.  William  Stephen,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  in  the  Army,  and  Sec. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1867 


British  Section,  International  Socialist  Party ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Sanderson,  Major  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Engineers  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sanderson,  Major  Aymor  Eden,/}.*?.  O.  ; 
b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L.I.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Sanderson,  Col.  William  Denziloe, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Edgar 
Sanderson  ; b.  1868  ; entered  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  1891,  became  Major  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1906,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and 
Col.  1918,  retired  1919  ; Nile  Expedition 
1898  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War 

1899- 1901,  on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Sandes,  Major  Edward  Warren  Caul- 
feild,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Henry  Thomas  Thompson  Sandes  [see 
V.  Charlemont,  colls.]  ; b.  1880  ; Major  R.E. ; 
Mesopotamia  1916-19,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Sandes,  Miss  Elizabeth,  C.B.E. , da.  of 
— Sandes;  b.  18—;  Controller  of  “Miss 
Sandes”  Soldiers’  Homes  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920. 

Sandford,  Major  Arthur  Bruce,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Sandford,  Major  Daniel  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Ven.  Ernest  Gray  Sandford, 
Archdeacon  of  Exeter  ; b.  1882  ; entered  R A. 
1900,  and  became  Major  1915  ; Sudan  1910 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-16 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) : m.  1918,  Christine  Lush,  of  High- 
croft  Terrace,  Brighton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sandford,  Com.  Francis  Hugh,  D S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Ven.  Archdeacon  Sandford, 
of  Exeter  ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll. ; en- 
tered R.N.1902,  became  Lieut.  1908,  Lieut.- 
Com.  1916,  and  Com.  1918;  served  in  Dar- 
danelles 1915,  present  at  landing  at  Gallipoli 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
at  Zeebrugge  Raid  1918  (promoted,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  now  employed  on  Experimental 
Staff  of  Torpedo  Sch. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Sandilands,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Richard, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1876  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Sandilands,  Brig-Gen.  Henry  George, 
C.B.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Philip 
Henry  Sandilands ; b.  1864 ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1884,  became 
Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col. 
1913,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  action 
of  Laings  Nek  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17,  as 
Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  (despatches  five  times, 
C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Craibstone, 
Bournemouth  ; Army  and  Navy , and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Sandilands,  Col.  James  Walter,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred 
Sandilands  ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Harrow;  entered 
Army  1897,  became  Capt.  Queen’s  Own 
Cameron  Highlanders  1901,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1918;  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battles 
of  Atbaraand  Khartoum  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa 

1900- 1902,  with  Mounted  Inf.  (dangerously 
wounded,  medal  with  five  clasps,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19 
Comdg.  London  Scottish  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.B., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  was  Brig.-Maj.,  Gen. 
Staff,  W.  Command  190s,  at  Staff  Coll.  1910, 


D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Scottish  Coast  Defences 

1914,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Queen’s 
Own  Cameron  Highlanders  19x5,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1916-20; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Naval  and  Military , and  New  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Sandilands,  Lieut.-Col.  Prescott,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edwin  Charles  Sandilands,  of 
16,  Cheniston  Gardens,  W. ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Bradfield  Coll.  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
R.M.L.I. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Musketry  Instructor, 
ChathamDiv.  R.M.L.I.  1919  : m.  1911,  Gladys 
Baird,  da.  of  Walter  Arthur  Murton,  of  Bed- 
dington,  Surrey;  cr. D.S.O.  1919. 

Sandilands,  Major  Vincent  Corbett, 
D.S.O.\  b.  T878;  is  Major  Scottish  Rifles; 
European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sands,  Major  Leslie  Cyril,  D.S.O.',  b. 

18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sandys,  Lieut.- Col. Edward  Seton,Z)..S.O., 
youngest  son  of  Major  Edwin  William 
Sandys,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Fulford  House, 
Fulford,  Yorkshire;  b.  1872 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1892, 
became  Capt.  1903,  Major  19x2,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; retired  1919  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr  D.S.O.  1915. 

Sandys,  Col.  William  Bain  Richardson, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Major  Edwin 
William  Sandys,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Fulford 
House,  Fulford,  Yorkshire;  6.1868;  ed.  at 
Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.A.  (Tombs  Me- 
morial Scholar) ; entered  R.A.  1887,  became 
Capt.  1897,  Major  1902, Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet 
Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C B.,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  appointed 
Brig.  Com.  E.  Lancashire  Div.  (T.F.)  1920: 
m.  1901,  Joan,  da.  of  Col.  Andrew  William 
Proudfoot,  formerly  Indian  Army ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Sanford,  Col.  Edward  Charles  Ayshford, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Ayshford 
Sanford,  Esq.,  of  Nynehead  Court,  Somer- 
set ; b.  1859;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  3rd  Batn.  Wiltshire  Regt. ; is  a J.P.  and 

D. L.  for  Somerset  (High  Sheriff  1908)  and 
Devon;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1904,  May,  el.  da.  of  Lloyd  Griffith,  for- 
merly of  Hurst  Court,  Ore,  Hastings ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1902.  Brooks's  Club. 

Sanford,  Major  Gilbert  Ayshford , D.S.  O., 
son  of  Major  Eugene  Ayshford  Sanford, 
of  Triley  Court,  Abergavenny ; 6.  1883  ; 
Major  20th  Hussars  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Violet, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Jardine;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Sanger,  William,  C.B. , son  of  the  late 
William  Albert  Sanger,  of  The  Grove,  Neas- 
den  ; 6.  1873  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1895)  ; 
appointed  a 1st  class  Clerk,  Local  Govt. 
Board  1896,  and  Admiralty  1897,  Assist. 
Principal  Clerk  there  1904,  Assist.  Ac- 
countant-Gen. 1914,  Assist.  Sec.  to  Ministry 
of  Pensions  1917,  Controller  and' Assist.  Sec. 
1918,  and  Director-Gen.  of  Pension  Awards 
1919  ; is  a Member  of  Surbiton  Urban 
Council,  and  a Com.  of  Order  of  Christ  of 
Portugal : m.  1897,  Agnes  Hornby,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  H.  T.  Fountaine,  V.  of  Sutton 
Bridge,  Lincolnshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 
8,  Oak  Hill,  Surbiton,  Surrey. 

Sangmeister,  Lieut.-Col.  F.  A.  W.,  D.S. O. ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Mounted 
Rifles  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  actions 
of  Reitfontein  and  Lombard’s  Kop,  and 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen's 
Medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  Natal  Native 
rebellion  1906  (medal  with  clasp);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900. 

Sangster,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Barclay, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Patrick 
Williamson  Sangster,  of  Rovie.  Rogarf, 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Sutherland;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Gram. 
Sch. ; entered  Indian  Cav.  1896,  became 
Major  1912,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1916;  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.-Maj.  and 
D.A.A.  and  Q.MG.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.)  : tn.  1904,  Jeanie  Murphy  East 
wood,  da.  of  Major  Francis  Eastwood 
Eastwood,  of  Castletown,  Dundalk ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Sangster,  William  Peter,  C.I.E.,  son  of  j 
the  late  William  Sangster,  P.W.D.,  India; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Blair  Lodge  Sch.,  Scotland, 
and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; sometime  Lieut. 
1st  Vol.  Batn.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.,  and 
Indian  Reserve  of  Officers;  entered  Public 
Works  Depart.,  India  1894,  became  Assist. 
Engineer,  N.-W.  Provinces  1903,  Executive 
Engineer  1905,  Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab 
1909,  and  Executive  Engineer,  Malakand 
Div.,  Upper  Swat  RivertJanal,  N.-W.  Pro- 
vinces 1909,  and  Sup.  Engineer  1914:  m 
1903,  Agnes  Knox,  da.  of  the  late  Neil 
Kennedy,  of  Ayrshire ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  East 
India  Service  Club. 

Sankey,  Lieut.-Col.  Crofton  Edward  Pym, 
D.S.  O.,  son  of  Capt.  Matthew  Henry  Phineas 
Riall  Sankey,  C.B., formerly  R.E.,  of  Baron- 
more,  co.  Cork;  b.  1877:  entered  R.E.  1896, 
became  Capt.  1905,  Major  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  re- 
lief of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  as 
Assist,  to  Engineer-in-Ch.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1st,  1902,  Catherine 
Evelyn,  da.  of  Cecil  Coward ; 2ndly,  1908, 
Gertrude  Marion,  da.  of  G.  A.  Keefer;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919). 

Sankey,  Col.  Herbert  Stuart,  C.  V.  O.  ; 

b.  1854  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Ch  Ch. 
Oxford  (B.A.  1878,  M.A.  1893)  ; Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1878  ; Col.  T.F.  (retired),  a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Co.  of  London,  and  a Lieut, 
for  City  of  London;  Recorder  of  Fordwich 
1883-1902,  of  Faversham  1902-5,  and  of 
Margate  1905-13,  since  when  he  has  been 
Remembrancer  of  City  of  London ; was  a 
County  Councillor  for  London  1901-13  (Vice- 
Chm.  1907-8) ; commanded  W.  Group  Co.  of 
London  Vol.  Regt.  1914-18  ; is  an  Officer  of 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  a Com.  of  Orders  of 
Danebrog  of  Denmark  and  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia : m.  1884,  Josephine,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  George  Annesley  [see  E-  Annesley, 
colls.] ; cr.  C.V.O.  1918.  35,  Queensborougk 

Terrace,  W.  ; Guildhall,  E.C. 

Sankey,  Capt.  Matthew  Henry  Phineas 
Riall,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Sankey,  C.B.,  of  Bawnmore,  co.  Cork; 
b.  1853;  Capt.  R.E.  ( retired):  tn.  1876, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Pym;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1916,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  57,  Castlebar 
Road,  Ealing , IV.5. 

Sansom,  Charles  Lane,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Sansom,  of  London  ; b.  1862; 
ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; M.R.C.S.  and 
L.S.A.  London,  1883,  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1892.  D.P.H.  1900;  sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
Transvaal  Med.  Corps ; served  during  S. 
African  War  (medal);  was  Resident  Med. 
Officer  Roy.  Free  Hospital  1883-5,  and 
Health  Officer,  Transvaal  1901-8 ; acted  as 
member  of  several  Roy.  Commns.  and  as  a 
J.P.  for  Transvaal;  supervised  Transvaal 
Census  1906 ; appointed  Principal  Med. 
Officer,  Federated  Malay  States  1911;  has 
Order  of  Isabella  la  Catolica,  of  Spain  : m. 
1892,  Edith  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Henry  Waring, 
of  Beenham  House,  Berks;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Selangor,  Federated  Malay  States. 

Sansom,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sapte,  Major  Francis,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Capt.  William  Sapte  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury  ; entered  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.)  1882,  became  Capt.  1890, 
and  Majoi  1901  ; retired  1902  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 


Sarat  Chandra  Das  [see  Das]. 

Sardar  Khan,  Subadar  Major,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  in  China  1900  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  C.I.E.);  is  Subadar  Major  Kong 
Kong  Regt.;  cr.  C.I.E.  1900. 

Sardar  Din  Mahammad  Khan,  Khan 
Bahadar,  C.I.E.;  b.  18—;  sometime  Acting 
Tumandar  of  Laghari  Tribe,  Dera  Ghazi 
Khan  Dist.,  Punjab  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
Laghati,  Punjab. 

Sardar  Sundar  Singh,  Majithia , Sardar 
Bahadur,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Raja 
Surat  Singh,  C.S.I.;  b.  1872;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 
Amritsar , Punjab. 

Sarel,  William  Samuel,  C.B.,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Samuel  Sarel ; b.  1861  ; is  Assist. 
Accountant-Gen.  of  the  Navy : m.  1886, 

Alice  Mary,  da.  of  George  Henry  Chatwin ; 
cr.  C.B.E  1918,  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  The 
Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

Sargeaunt,  Bertram  Edward,  M.V.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18—;  cr.  O.B  E.  19—,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1920. 

Sargeaunt,  Major  Percy  Richard, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.G  A. ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sargent,  Major  Arthur  Edward  Every, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1879;  Major  Indian  Army; 
Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sargent,  Maj.-Gen.  Harry  Neptune,  C.B. , 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  E. 
W.  Sargent;  b.  1866;  entered  Devonshire 
Regt.  1886,  and  Army  Ser.  Corps  1890,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  Col.  19x1,  and 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s 
Star,  Brevet  Major),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 

D. A.A.G.,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
and  actions  of  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz, 
Tugela  Heights,  Pieter’s  Hill,  and  Laing’s 
Nek  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.)  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  thrice,  C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.E.);  was  Dep. 
Assist.-Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport, 
Irish  Command  1903-6,  in  command  of  Army 
Ser.  Corps,  Dublin  1906-8,  and  of  Ser.  Cos., 
Army  Ser.  Corps,  Aldershot  1908-11,  Officer- 
in-charge  of  Army  Ser.  Records,  Woolwich 
1912,  and  Assist.-Director  Supplies  and 
Transport,  Aldershot  1913  14  : m.  1st,  1897, 
Ethel,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Daniel 
Twomey,  of  Kolor,  Penshurst,  Victoria, 
Australia;  2nd,  1918,  Olive  Tufnell-Fordine, 
da.  of  Col.  W.  Nevill  Tufnell,  of  Langleys, 
Chelmsford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 

C. B. L.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sargent,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1881 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Lan- 
cashire Fusiliers;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sargent,  Col.  Percy  William  George, 
C M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , F.R.C.S.,  son  of 

E.  G.  Sargent,  of  Clifton,  Bristol;  b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A- 1894,  M.A. 
and  M.B.  1898);  L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S. 
London  1898,  F.R.C.S.  England  1900;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Consulting  Surg. 
(deNpatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G  ) : vt.  1907, 
May  Louise,  da.  of  Sir  Herbert  Ashman, 
1st  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
20,  Harley  Street,  IV. 

Sargon,  Capt.  Arthur  Tom,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914  19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sarjeant,  Frederick  Arthur,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Thomas  Sarjeant ; b.  1861  ; ed. 
privately;  admitted  a Solicitor  1889  ; a J.P. 
lor  Reading  (Mayor  1916-18)  : tn.  1889,  Char- 
lotte, da.  of  Thomas  Brown,  of  Piddington, 
Oxon ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Dodworth , 
Earley , Reading. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1869 


Sarson,  Major  Edward  Vipan,  D.S.O .) 
b.  1878  ; is  Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sartorius ,Maj.-Gen.  Euston  Henry,  V.C., 

C. B. , 3rd  son  of  the  late  Adm.  of  the  Fleet, 
Sir  George  Sartorius,  G.C.B. ; b.  1844;  J 
entered  59th  Regt.  1862 ; became  Capt. 
1874,  Brevet  Major  £.  Lancashire  Regt.  1881,  j 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1882,  Col.  1886  (h.-p.  | 
1897),  and  Maj.-Gen.  1899;  retired  1901;  1 
served  during  Afghan  War  187^-80  (de- 
spatches, thanked  by  Indian  Govt,  for 
Survey  work,  medal,  Brevet  Major,  V.C.), 
and  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  as 

D. A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches,  4th  class 
Osmanieh,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; was  In- 
structor in  Surveying  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll. 
1871-5,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  at  Aldershot 
1882-7,  A.A.G.,  S.  Dist.  1889-94,  and  Mil. 
Attache  in  Japan  1896-7;  is  Col.  Prince  of  j 
Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.) ; in  Por- 
tugal bears  the  title  Count  Penhafirme : m. 
1874,  Emily  Jane,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  Sir 
Francis  Cook,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896. 
Old  Swan  House , 17,  Chelsea  Embankment , 
5.  W. ; Hurtwood,  Holmbury  St.  Mary 
Surrey. 

Sasse,  Major  Cecil  Duncan,  D.S.O.,  son  j 
of  Frederick  Charles  Sasse  ; b.  1892;  ed.  at  ( 
R M.C. ; formerly  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.;  is 
Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces ; European 
War  1915-19  (wounded  thrice,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar 
1919). 

Sassoon,  Mrs.  Louise,  C.B.E.',  b.  18 — ; 
Head  of  Albert  Gate  Branch,  Officers’ 
Families  Asso. : m.  1873,  Arthur  Sassoon  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  2,  Albert  Gate,\ 

Knightsbridje,  S.W. 

Satow,  Major  Hugh  Ralph,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Special  List;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Satow,  Capt.  Lawrence  De  Wahl,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Satterthwaite,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Clement  Satterthwaite, 
formerly  1st  Kent  Rifle  Vol. ; b.  1857  ; a J.P.  t 
for  Kent,  a Member  of  Bromley  Borough 
Council,  Chm.  Bromley  Employment  Com- 
mittee, Sec.  to  Committee  for  Gen. 
Purposes  of  Stock  Exchange,  and  Col.  (re- 
tired) Territorial  Force  ; commanded  Kent 
Inf.  Brig.  Territorial  Force  (V.D.)  1908-11  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  Territorial  Force,  War 
Office  1912-15  : m.  1882,  Ellinor  Hardcastle,  j 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Harwood 
Clarke,  F.S.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1910.  Win- 
dermere, Bromley,  Kent;  Seaton,  Devon; 
Cavendish  Club. 

Saumarez,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  James, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Adm.  Thomas  , 
Saumarez,  C.B. ; b.  1864;  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.L.I. 
(retired)  ; European  War  1914-18  : m. 

1902,  Elliot  Mabel,  da.  of  Alexander  M. 
Ogston,  D.L.,  of  Ardoe,  Kincardineshire ; cr.  \ 
C.M.G.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Saunders, Engineer- Com.  Alfred, D.S.O.)  i 
b.  1872  ; is  Engineer-Corn.  R.N.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Destroyer 
and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Saunders,  Arthur  Leslie,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Arthur  William  Saunders,  of 
Castleisland,  co.  Kerry ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at 
Oratory  Sch.,  Edgbaston,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1882  ; became 
Assist.  Commr.,  Central  Provinces  1888, 
Judge  of  Small  Cause  Court  1892,  Dep. 
Commr.  of  Excise  1893,  2nd  Sec.  to  Ch. 
Commr.  1894  (Acting  Ch.  Sec.  Nov.  1894  and 
May  1895),  Magistrate  and  Collector,  N.-W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  1901,  and  Commr., 
Meerut  1907 ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Vol.  Rifles  (V.D. ),  and  an  Additional  Member 
of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  : m.  1896, 
Edith  Lilian,  da.  of  Col.  Henry  Honywood 
Hughes  Hallett,  Indian  Army ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1913.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 


| Saunders,  Major  Alec  Lawrence, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Saunders,  Major  Cecil  Howie,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Egerton 
Saunders,  C.B.,  R.A.M.C.  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  atR.M.A.;  entered  R.A. 
1900,  became  Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1914 ; 
transferred  to  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1916  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  : m.  1913,  Muriel  Vyvyan, 
da.  of  — Stevens  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
Saunders,  Major  Charles  Greatley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Edward 
Saunders ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at  Toronto  Univ.  ; 
a Veterinarian,  and  Major  Canadian  Army 
Vet.  Corps  ; was  Veterinarian  to  Board  of 
Trade,  Toronto  1909-13,  Consulting  Veter- 
inarian to  Acad,  of  Medicine,  Toronto  1909-11, 
and  Examiner  in  Vet.  Science,  Toronto 
Univ.  1909-14 ; appointed  Professor  of 
Veterinary-  Science,  Ontario  Veterinary 
Coll.,  1909,  to  command  Canadian  Veterinary 
Hospital  1915,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
Veterinary  Ser.  of  a Canadian  Div.  1917  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1st,  1897,  Lily  Vera  Rayner,  who  d.  1905  ; 
2nd,  1910,  Edyth  Alice  Grant  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Military  Institute,  Toronto. 
Saunders,  Major  Cyril,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Augustus  Saunders,  for- 
merly R.A. ; b.  1875  » ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll., 
Guernsey,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered  Dorset- 
shire Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major 
1914;  (h.p.  1919)  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
with  Mounted  Inf.  and  on  Staff  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Army  and  Navy, 
and  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Clubs. 

Saunders,  Capt.  Edward  Aldborough, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Morley  Caulfield 
Saunders,  formerly  Suffolk  Regt.,  of  Golden 
Fort,  Baltinglass,  co.  Wicklow ; b.  1873 ) 
ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered 
R.A.  1894,  and  became  Capt.  1900;  retired 
1911 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  on  the 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.) ; was  a Staff-Capt.  R.A.,  S.-E.  Dist. 
1904,  and  Staff  Officer  Newcastle-on-Tyne 
Coast  Defences  1905-8  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Connaught  Club , Marble  Arch,  W. 

Saunders,  Major  Ernest  Howie,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Eger- 
ton Saunders,  C.B. ; b.  1877;  entered  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  1897,  became  Capt.  1904,  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1906,  and  Major  1915  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  with  gth  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  sometime  Station  Supply 
Officer,  Meerut  : m.  1906,  Primrose  Ellen 
Stephen;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Saunders,  Major  George  Frederick 
Cullen, Z>.S. O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  George 
Nicholson  Saunders,  Indian  Army;  b.  1869; 
entered  Bedfordshire  Regt.  1889,  and  became 
Capt.  1898,  and  Major  1913  ; retired  1914 ; 
served  with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1907,  Mabel  Elizabeth  Wilgress, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Thomas  Wilgress  Mills, 
formerly  ot  Eltham,  Kent;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Saunders,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Cecil, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  B.  J.  Saunders,  J.P.,  of 
Brighton;  b.  1880;  Lieut.-Col.  (TJD.)  R.E. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Greek  Mil. 
Cross):  m.  1903,  Edith  Lydia,  el.  da.  of 

Augustus  Beckley,  L.D.S.,  of  Brighton ; cr. 
D.S  O.  1916. 

Saunders,  Major  John  Llewellyn,  D.S  O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Saunders,  Lieut-Col.  Macan,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Col.  M.  W.  Saunders;  b.  1884;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1870 


Saunders,  Lieiit.  Raphael,  D.S.  O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.V.R.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Saunders,  Major  Reginald  George 
Francis,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Francis 
William  Saunders;  b.  1882  ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.;  late  temporary  Major  R.A.S.C. ; S. 
African  War  (medal  with  five  clasps),  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times, 
>.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Ottilie,  da.  of  the  late 
Nicholas  Schmit,  of  Luxembourg ; cr.  D S.O. 
np<L  7,  Margaretta  Terrace , Oakley  Street , 

Saunders,  Major  Robert  Porteous, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Forces  ; European  War  19x5-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Saunders,  Com.  Walter  John  Tite. 
D.S.O.]  6.18 — ; Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  with  Auxiliary 
Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Saunders-Knox-Gore  [see  GoreJ. 

Saunderson,  Edward  Arenberg,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  E.  J.  Saunderson,  of 
Castle  Saunderson,  co.  Cavan ; b.  18 — ; 
Private  Sec.  to  Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Vice-Regal  Lodge,  Phoenix 
Park.  Dublin  ; Carlton  Club. 

Savage,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Johnson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1874  ; Major  R.E-,  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Graves  Registration  with  rank  of 
Lieut. -Col.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Savage,  Col.  George  Robert  Rollo,  C.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Savage,  J,P.,  of  Ard- 
glass,  co.  Down  ; b.  1849  * entered  R.E.  1869, 
became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col. 
1895,  Brevet  Col.  1899,  and  Col.  1902;  retired 
1906 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(despatches,  medal) ; was  Ch.  Engineer, 
Thames  and  Medway  Defences,  E.  Command 
1902-5:  m.  1871,  Caroline  Elegnore  Augusta, 
who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  — Savage, 
R.E.  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1905. 

Savage,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Tahourdin, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1883;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Savage,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Murchison, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  J.  Savage,  of  Montreal; 
b.  1872;  Majorand  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian 
Artillery;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Savage,  Lieut.-Col.  Morris  Boscawen, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Harry  Boscawen  Savage,  of  Fairfield,  Alver- 
stoke,  Hants ; b.  1879 ; entered  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  1S99,  became  Capt.  1908,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  European  War 
1^14-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.B.E.);  was  an  A.A.G.  19x8-20;  em- 
ployed with  Egyptian  Army  1912-14;  cr. 
D S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  ! 
Military , and  Isthmian  Clubs. 

Savage,  Major  Percival  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Engineers  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Savage,  Major  Vincent  Wellesley, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; , 
European  War  19x5-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Savage,  Col.  William  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Major  G.  W.  Savage;  b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
N.  Lancashire  Regt.  1882,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  1908,  and  Col.  1912;  Zhob 
Valley  Expedition  1884,  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  18 — , Rosa  I 
Edith,  da.  of  the  late  Brig.-Surg.  C.  F.  j 
Oldham,  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  j 
Barhtnoyle,  Cushendall,  co.  Antrim. 

Savige,  Capt.  Stanley  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Imperial  J 
Force;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  j 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.Oi  1919.  | 


Savile,  Lieut.-Col.  Clare  Ruxton  Uve- 
dale,  D.S  0.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Brig.-Gen. 
Walter  Clare  Savile,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Roy.  Fusiliers  1901,  and  became  Capt.  1910; 
N.  Nigeria  1906  (medal  with  clasp), 
Cameroons  1915-16,  as  Major  on  Staff-  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.),  France  1917;  appointed 
an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.,  Malta,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.,  and  a M.E.C.  there  1919:  m. 

1915,  Katherine  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  G.  M.  St.  M.  Ritchie,  Chap,  to  the 
Forces ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Malta;  Junior  Army  and  N avy,  and 
Isthmian  Clubs. 

Savile,  Col.  George  Walter  Wrey  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Walter  Savile,  J.P.,  of  Barley  House,  Exeter; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Marlborough  Coll.  ; entered 
77th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Middlesex 
Regt.  1887,  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1908;  retired  1909;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  battle  of  Spion  Kop, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed  an 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1914,  and  Comdt.  on  Lines 
of  Communication  1915  : m.  1891,  Ellen 
Louisa,  da.  of  Col.  A.  D.  Parsons,  formerly 
Comdg.  2nd  Madras  Lancers;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Savile,  Major  Lawrence  Wrey,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  H.  B.  O.  Savile,  C.B.; 
6.1880;  MajorR.F.A.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : 
m . 1913,  Jeanie  Letitia  Kathleen,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Litton,  of  Ingersley,  Chilworth, 
Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  72,  Shornclijfe 

Road,  Folkestone ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Savile,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Vesey, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  H.  B.  O.  Savile, 
C B , of  Clifton,  Bristol;  b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Clifton,  and  at  R.M.C  ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Gov.  of 
Darfur  Province,  Sudan;  has  3rd  class  of 
Orders  of  Nile  and  Medjidie ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E- (Mil.)  1919.  ElFasher,  Darfur , Sudan ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Savile,  Brig.-Gen.  Walter  Clare,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Bourchier  Osborne 
Savile,  C.B.,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Clifton,  Bris- 
tol; b.  1857;  ed.  at  Clifton;  entered  R.A. 
1877,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1894,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.,  1909,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  19x4;  retired  1914;  served  in 
Crete  1898,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present 
during  siege  of  Ladysmith  (despatches 
thrice,  medal  with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.);  was 
Assist,  to  Director  of  Artillery  1888-92, 
Com.  of  Coast  Defences,  Harwich  1906-9,  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Artillery  at  War  Office 
1909-12,  and  in  command  of  S.  Irish  Coast 
Defences  1912- 14,  when  he  was  appointed 
an  Assist.  Director  at  the  War  Office ; has 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italy : m.  1881,  Helen 
Vernon,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Ruxton,  D.L., 
of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  19x7.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Savill,  Lieut.-Col.  Sydney  Rowland, 

D.  S.  O. , M.C. , son  of  Percy  Rowland  Savill,  of 
Carr  End,  Reigate ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll. ; Lieut.-Col.  Queen’s  Westminster 
Rifles  (London  Regt.) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  four  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x9.  Carr  End,  Reigate. 

Saville-Farr  [see  Farr]. 

Savory,  Lieut.  - Col.  Arnold  Kenneth 
Malcolm  Cecil  Wordsworth,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  A.  W.  Savory;  b.  1882;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Savory,  Squadron  - Leader  Kenneth 
Stevens,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Squadron- 
Leader  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1917). 

Sawers,  Major  William  Campbell, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sawyer,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  1848  ; formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Col.  Loyal 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1871 


N.  Lancashire  Regt.;  Afghan  War  1878-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sawyer,  George  Alexander,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
War  Charities  during  European  War  : m. 

18— ;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Sawyer,  Major  Guy  Henry,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1882;  is  Major  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen's  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
D S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 

19— ;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  19x8).  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Sawyer,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Thomas, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1871  ; entered  Army  Vet.  Depart. 
1892,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1906,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  during  S.  | 
African  War  1099-1902,  as  Vet.  Officer,  Head  j 
Quarter  Staff,  present  at  actions  of  Paarde-  I 
berg,  Driefontein,  and  Poplar  Grove,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  promoted),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  was  Assist.  Director-Gen.,  Army 
Vet.  Ser.  and  Officer-in-Ch.  Vet.  Records 
1910-14;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x5. 

Sawyer.  Major  Leonard,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Major  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sawyer,  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Henry 
Stewart,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.B. , son  of  the  late 
Professor  James  Hewitt  Sawyer,  of  Dublin ; 
b.  1857;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  1879), 

L. R. C.S.I.  1880,  F.R.C.S.L  1887;  entered 
Army  Med.  Ser.  1881,  became  Major  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1893,  Lieut.-Col.  1901, 
Col.  1910,  Surg.-Gen.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  1918  ; served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartoum  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of 
Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  and  Driefontein 
(despatch!  s,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.)  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  Dublin 
Dist.  1910-14;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Sayce,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  Edward  Morris  Sayce,  of  Kington, 
Herefordshire;  b.  1859;  is  a J.P.  for  Lan- 
cashire, and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  W.  Lanca- 
shire Div.  R.E.  (T.F.) : m.  1891,  Mary  Jane, 
da.  of  Samuel  Jones,  of  Coverdale,  Salop; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Halebank , Widnes. 

Saye,  Major  Kenneth  Noel,  D.S.O. ; b. 

18 — ; is  temporary  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 

R. E.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Agricul- 
tural Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Sayer,  Major  Alfred  Carlisle,  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Sussex  Yeo.,  attached 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Sayer,  Major  Arthur  Penrice,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  Feetham  Sayer,  of 
Bourchier  House,  East  Finchley,  N. ; b. 
1885;  ed.  at  R.M.A.  ( entered  K.E.  1906, 
and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major;  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major) : m.  1916,  Blanche  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Dr.  J.  W.  Leacroft,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  David  Scott  Dodgson,  R.A. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Dell  View,  Shooter’s  Hill, 

S. E.  18. 

Sayer,  Capt.  Humphrey,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Sussex  Yeo.  (Reserve)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sayer,  Lieut.-Col.  Maxwell  Barcham, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Edmund  Barcham  Sayer,  of 
Thurlton,  Norfolk;  b.  1874;  Com.  R.N.R., 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army,  and  Assist.  Director 
Inland  Waterways  and  Docks,  War  Office: 
m.  1914  , Elaine  Constance,  da.  of  Alfred  | 


Talbot,  of  Westcliff -on-Sea,  Essex ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Sayla,  Thakir  Saheb  of  (Vakhatsinghji 
Kesrisinghji),  C.S.I. ; b.  1845  5 is  a 3rd  class 
Ch. , Kathiawar;  cr.  C.S.I.  1913.  Sayla, 
Kathiawar , Bombay. 

Scafe, Lieut.-Col.  William  Ernest,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Devonshire  Regt.,  and  a D.A.A.  and 

Q. M.G. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1914,  Elizabeth  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Shireff,  of  Joradah,  Bengal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Scaife,  Major  Angus  J ames  Percy, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Angus  Scaife,  of 
The  Wycke,  Walmer,  Kent ; b.  1882  ; Major 

R. G.A.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
Comdg.  187th  Siege  Battery  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; appointed  to  command  544th  Siege 
Battery,  Army  of  the  Rhine  1919:  m.  1912, 
Emily  Catherine  Mary,  da.  of  Engineer- Adm. 
J.  H.  Adams,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Scaife,  Capt.  George  Spencer  Garland, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Neale  Scaife,  R.N.  ; 
b.  1867 ; served  during  operations  against 
Chief  Nana  in  Benin  River  1894  (wounded, 
Foreign  Office  despatches,  medal,  D.S.O.); 
sometime  Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; formerly 
Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.),  and  Border  Regt. ; sometime  em- 
ployed in  H.B.M.’s  Niger  Coast  Protec- 
torate and  in  Lagos  Protected  Territories 
(clasp) : m.  1910,  Mary  Catherine,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Bennett,  of  Plymouth ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1896. 

Scale,  Major  John  Dymoke,  O.B.E., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882;  Major  Indian  Army,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir 
and  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Order  of  Star  of 
Rumania,  Legion  of  Honour,  O.B.E.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Scales,  Joseph  Lindley,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
John  I.  Scales,  of  River  Vale,  Mitta  Mitta, 
Victoria,  Australia  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Aus- 
tralian Inf. ; served  during  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  River  Vale,  Mitta  Mitta,  Victoria, 
Australia. 

Scammell,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  George, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
R.F.A.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-17  (ce- 
spatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Scanlan,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  de  Courcy, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  i860  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Scanlan,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Joseph,  D.S.  0. ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -Cel. 
Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1918. 

Scarlett,  Air-Commodore  Francis  Row- 
land, C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—;  Air-Commodore 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19  with  Patrol 
Ser.  (D.S.O.,  C.B.) ; appointed  Director  of 
Air  Div.  Naval  War  Staff  1918  : m.  1905,  Dora, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Blakiston-Houston 
[see  Blakiston,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Scarlett,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ashley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1888  ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of 
Officers ; European  War  1914-18  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Norfolk  Regt.,  and  Adj.  and  2nd  in 
command  of  a Batn.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
357,  Finchley  Road,  N.W. 3 ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Scarlett,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Hugh 
Richard,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Abinger]. 

Scarlett,  Major  James  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Williams 
Scarlett,  R.  of  Rosslington,  Doncaster  ; b. 
1877;  entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is  Major; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  as  a 
Brig.  Maj.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1915- 


1872 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Sceales,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Adinston  ! 
McLaren,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Sceales, 
Brig. -Gen.  Roy.  Co.  of  Archers  (King’s  Body 
Guard  for  Scotland) ; b.  1878 ; Lieut.-Col. 
Tank  Corps,  and  a Member  of  Roj\  Co.  of 
Archers  (King’s  Body  Guard  for  Scotland) ; 

S.  African  War  1899-1902  with  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders,  and  on  Staff 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18,  finally  as  Brig. -Gen.  Comdg.  1st  Tank 
Brig,  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1919,  May,  da.  of  A.  P. 
McIJwen,  and  widow  of  Brig. -Gen.  H.  B. 
Kirk,  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917.  Thornhill,  Dumfriesshire ; 
Army  and  Navy,  Royal  Automobile,  and  New 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Schalch,  Col.  Vernon  Ansdell,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Vernon  Hugh  Schalch,  I.C.S., 
B.C.S. ; b.  1849  » ed-  at  Rugby  ; entered  85th 
Regt.  1869,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1881, 
Brevet  Major  1887,  Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col. 
1895,  Brevet  Col.  1899,  and  Col.  1899  ; 
retired  1907;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80  (medal),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1885-7  as  Brig.  Maj.  1st  and  2nd  Brigs,  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1891  (clasp), 
and  with  Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8,  as 
Comdt.  Base  and  Line  of  Communications 
(despatches  twice,  medal  with  clasp);  ap- 

gointed  D.A.A.G.,  Bengal  1885,  A.Q.M.G., 
Bengal  1899,  and  Col.-on  the-Staff,  Madras 
1903;  commanded  4th  Brig,  of  9th  Div., 
India  1904-6 : m.  1884,  Helen,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  F.  McDonell,  V.C.,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904.  Sligo  House , Cheltenham. 

Scharlieb,  Dr.  Mary  Ann  Dacomb, 
C.B.E. . M.D.,  M.S.,  da.  of  William  Candler 
Bird,  of  The  Hollies,  Manchester;  b.  1845; 
ed.  at  London  Sch.  of  Med.  for  Women 
(M.D.  1888,  M.S.  1896);  is  a Physician  and 
Surg.,  and  a J.P. ; Consulting  Surg.,  New 
Hospital  for  Women  (sometime  Senior 
Surg.),  and  to  South  London  Hospital  for 
Women,  and  Consulting  Gynaecologist  Roy. 
Free  Hospital ; rendered  sers.  in  social 
work  during  European  War  ; author  of  “The 
Seven  Ages  of  Woman,”  etc.:  m.  1865, 
William  Mason  Scharlieb,  who  d.  1891  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  149,  Harley  Street,  W. 
Scharlieb  [see  Shirley]. 

Schletter,  Col.  Percy,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  M.  C.  Schletter;  b.  1855;  entered 
The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1875,  became 
Capt.  1882,  Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1900, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1904 ; retired  1908 ; 
Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasps,  C.B.),  Euro- 
pean War  1917-19.  in  France  and  Italy  (de- 
spatches); commanded  16th  Batn.  Liverpool 
Regt.  1914-16:  m.  1896,  Edith  Mary,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  Eills  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 
The  Priory,  Orpington,  Kent ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Schofield,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  William, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  William  Schofield; 
b.  1856  ; sometime  Lieut. -Col.  Oxfordshire 
and  Bucks  L I.  (T.D.)  ; European  War 
1914-18,  first  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt., 
and  afterwards  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1st,  1891,  Caroline  Harriette  Maude,  da. 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Carpenter,  of  Chad- 
lington  ; 2nd,  1914,  Winifred  Maud,  da.  of 
the  late  Thomas  Usbome  (sometime  M.P.  for 
Essex,  Mid  Div.),  of  Writtle,  Essex;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Langston  House,  Chadlington, 
Oxfordshire  ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Scholey,  Harry,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
London  Member  of  Clyde  Anti-Submarine 
Committee  during  European  War ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Scholfield,  Col.  George  Peabody, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.]  b.  1868;  entered  R.E.  1887, 
became  Brevet  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Col  1919;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  on  Staff,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
European  Wari9i4-i9  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B  E. );  ap- 
pointed a Ch.  Engineer  1918;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Schomberg,  Major  Harold  St.  George, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1886  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 

E.  Surrey  Regt. ; European  War  1914-18,  as 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  i/6th  Glouces- 
tershire Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O. , Italian 
Silver  Medal  for  Mil.  Valour)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Schomberg,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Charles 
Francis,  D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders,  and 
Comdt.  Singapore  Vol.  Corps  ; N.-W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  Meso- 
potamia 1915-19  (twice  wounded,  despatches 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919).  Singapore,  Straits 
Settlements. 

Schreiber,  Brig. -Gen.  Acton  Lemuel, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
J.  E.  L.  Schreiber,  M.A.,  J.P.,  of  Barham, 
Suffolk;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  ; entered 

R. E.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  with  Tochi 
Field  Force  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18, 
Comdg.  R.E.  1st  Div.  and  as  Ch.  Engineer 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.,  and  subsequently 
as  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
(wounded,  despatches,  promoted,  C.B., 

C. M.G.);  was  Brig.-Maj.  and  Sec.  at  Sch. 
of  Mil.  Engineering  1903-7;  appointed  an 
A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1915  : m.  1889,  Evelyn 
Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edmond 
Darcy  Hunt,  Inniskilling  Dragoons;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x6,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Snowdon  Hill  House,  Wickham  Markit ; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Schreiber,  Major  Edmond  Charles 
Acton,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Brig.-Gen.  Acton 
Lemuel  Schreiber,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1890; 
entered  R.F.A.  1909,  became  Capt.  1915, 
and  Brevet  Major  1918;  European  War 
1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1916,  Phyllis,  da.  of  the  late  Major  W. 
Barchard,  of  Braiswick  Lodge,  Colchester; 
cr.  D.S.O.  T914. 

Schuster,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ernest, 
C.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  Ernest  Schuster, 
LL.D.;  b.  1881;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1905; 
Lieut.-Col.  Oxfordshire  Yeo.  (now  T.F. 
Reserve) ; European  War  1914-19  in  France 
and  N.  Russia  (despatches  four  times,  M.C., 
C.B.E-)  : m.  1908,  the  Hon.  Gwendolen,  da. 
of  Baron  Park  of  Waddington  (ext.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9.  Nether  Worton  House, 
Steeple  Aston,  Oxon ; 3,  Barton  Street,  West- 
minster, S.W.i.  ‘ 

Schuster,  Major  Lionel  Robert, 

D. S.O.  ; son  of  the  late  Louis  Schuster,  of 
Fulwood  Park,  Chester;  b.  1879  ; is  Major 
Liverpool  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Nile  of  Egypt) : m.  1913,  Audrey  Bruce,  da.  of 
A.  C.  Bruce-rrice,  of  Monknash,  Glamorgan  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Schwikkard,  Major  Otto,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Bernard  Schwikkard,  of  Natal  ; 
b.  1862;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Transport,  with  rank  of  Major 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1885,  Annie  Eliza- 
beth, da.  of  Thomas  Wyatt  Miter,  of  Natal ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Rosebelle , Inogogo  Station, 
Natal. 

Scindia  [see  Balwant]. 

Sclater,  Mrs.  Charlotte  Sey’mour, 
C.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  William  Proctor 
Mellen ; b.  1858;  during  S.  African  War 
assisted  in  organizing  the  Field  Force  Fund 
(awarded  Roy.  Red  Cross);  reconstituted 
the  Fund  during  European  War  as  Queen 
Alexandra’s  Field  Force  Fund,  and  is  its 
Hon.  Sec.  : m.  1896,  William  Lutley  Sclater; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  10,  Sloane  Court,  S.  W.i. 

Sclater,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  John  .Sclater;  b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Kirkwall 
Public  Sclx.,  Orkney;  is  a Commr.  for 
British  Columbia  Govt.,  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces,  and  Ch.  Instructor  at  a Sch.  of  In- 
struction; served  during  European  War  in 
France  and  Italy  1915-18  (despatches, D.S.O., 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1873 


Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  Order  of  St.  1 
Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; was  Passenger 
Agent,  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  Co.  1889- 
1905  : m.  1888,  Mary  Jane,  da.  of  James 
.Sinclair,  of  Kirkwall,  Orkney  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
1132,  Nile  Avenue,  Oak  Bay,  Victoria,  British 
Columbia  ; Vancouver  Club. 

Sclater-Booth  [see  Booth]. 

Scobei.l, Lieut. -Col.  Sanford  John  Palairet, 
C.M.  G. , D.S.O. , son  ofthe  late  Sanford  George 
Treweeke  Scobell,  of  Walton  House, 
Ashchurch,  Gloucestershire;  b.  1879;  e(L 
at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Norfolk  Regt.  1899,  became  Capt.  1906, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  19x8; 
Somaliland  1904  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 

C. M.G.):  m.  igio,  Cecily  Maude,  da.  of 
Charles  Hopkinson,  of  Farnborough;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M. G.  1919. 

Scobie,  Col.  Mackay  John  Graham,  C.B. , 
elder  son  of  the  late  Mackay  John  Scobie, 
F.G.S.  (descended  through  Barbara,  younger 
da.  and  co-heiress  of  John  Mackay  of  Strathy, 
fifth  in  direct  descent  from  the  first  John 
Mackay  of  Strathy,  co.  Sutherland,  whose 
elder  brother  Donald — Chief  of  the  Clan 
Mackay — was  cr.  1st  Baron  Reay) ; b.  1852; 
ed.  at  Hereford  Cathedral  Sch. ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1875 » joined  1st  Herefordshire  Rifle 
Vol.  1871,  and  commanded  them  1899-1908 
(V.D.) ; was  Mayor  of  Hereford  1882-3,  an 
Alderman  of  that  City  1887-92,  a County 
Alderman  1889-92,  and  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  Herefordshire  Regt. 
(Territorial)  1908-11 ; has  been  Official 
Receiver  in  Bankruptcy  (Hereford  and 
Leominster  Dist.)  since  1883,  and  Clerk  to 
the  City  Justices  since  1907;  is  a D.L.  for 
Herefordshire,  and  Chm.  Herefordshire 
Territorial  Force  Asso.  ; served  (on  home 
ser.)  during  European  War  1914-16  (retired 
as  Lieut. -Col.);  has  Coronation  medals 
1902  and  1911:  m.  1885,  Edith  Helen,  second 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  James  Brown,  V.  of 
Pipe-cum-Lyde,  Herefordshire ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1910.  Strathy , Hereford. 
Scoby-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Scoones,  Capt.  Geoffry  Allen  Percival, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  el.  son  of  Major  Fitzmaurice 
Scoones,  formerly  Roy.  Fusiliers;  b.  1893; 
Capt.  Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Angela 
Maud,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Spencer  Richard 
Arthur  Buller,  R.  of  Weybridge  and  Rural 
Dean  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Scot-Skirving  [see  Skirving]. 

Scothern,  Lieut.- Col.  Albert  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Notts 
and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M-GO  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.MG-  1919. 

Scott,  Group-Capt.  Alan  John  Lance, 
C.B.,  M.C.,  A.F.C.  ; b.  1883;  Group-Capt. 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
A.F.C.,  M.C.,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Marlborough,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Scott,  Capt.  Albert  Charles,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Scott,  R.E.  ; 
b.  1872  : Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18, 
present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches, 
Officer  Legion  of  Honour)  ; was  Capt. 
Portsmouth  Dockyard  1918-20;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  i9'9- 

Scott,  Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 

of  Alexander  Scott,  of  Tillicoultry ; b. 
1882  ; ed.  at  Dollar  Acad.  ; European  War 
1014-19  as  Capt.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers (despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 

Legion  of  Honour)  : m.  1917,  Mona  Dorothy, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  I.  MacGregor  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Tillicoultry,  Scotland. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Francis 
Sinclair,  D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  entered  R.A. 
1888  became  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
joj  c * served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Scott,  Andrew,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Pres. 
Santiago  Allied  Committee:  m.  18 — ; cr. 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Santiago. 


Scott,  Lieut.-Com.  Arthur  Avison, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N. : m.  19 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Scott,  Col.  Bertal  Hopton,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
1863;  M.D.,  C.M.  Toronto  1883,  L.R.C.P. 
Edinburgh  1884,  M.R.C.S.  England  1885; 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1887,  became  Lieut. -CoJ. 
1911,  and  Co).  1915;  retired  1919;  served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (severely 
wounded,  medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Scott,  Hon.  Charles,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Charles  Scott,  of  Perth;  b.  1851; 
is  a J.P. ; was  Lord  Provost  of  Perth  1912-19  : 
m.  1876  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Perth. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Alexander  Reid, 
D S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Scott,  Com.  Charles  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Thomas  A.  Scott;  b.  1879  » Com. 
Roy.  Indian  Marine  ; served  in  Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Violet 
Evedne,  da.  of  — Walker;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
65,  Deodar  Road,  Putney,  S.kV. 

Scott,  Major  Charles  Baliol,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Benjamin  John  Scott,  of  St.  Katharine’s, 
Weybridge  ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Charterhouse, 
and  in  France  ; sometime  a member  of 
London  Stock  Exchange  ; retired  with  rank 
of  Major  from  3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 
L.I. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Bath,  ana  National  Clubs. 

Scott,  Col.  Charles  Inglis,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  James  Scott,  of  Kelly,  Ren- 
frewshire; b.  1866  ; sometime  in  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  Army  Pay  Depart.  1918 ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps)  : 
m.  1903,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  Inglis;  cr.  C.M.G.  19x8.  Druimuan, 
Killiecrankie,  Perthshire. 

Scott,  Brig. -Gen. Charles  Walker,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Walter  Henry  Scott, 
J.P.,  of  Nunfield,  Dumfries  ; b.  1875  ! entered 

R. A.  1894,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1911, 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; 

S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet-Col., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.)  ; was  a Member  of 
Ordnance  Committee  1916 ; appointed  a 
Brig. -Gen.  1918:  m.  1914,  Mary  Frances,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Penrose,  V.  of  W.  Ashton, 
Wilts;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Scott,  Maj.-Gen.  Douglas  Alexander, 

C. B. , C.V.O.,  D.S  O.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Scott,  M.D. ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich;  entered  R.E.  1870,  became  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  1882,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

1885,  Col.  1889,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1902;  retired 
1909;  appointed  to  charge  of  Roy.  Train  over 
Govt.  Railways  on  occasion  of  H.R.H.  the 
Prince  of  Wales’s  visit  to  India  1875-6 ; 
was  Dep.  Consulting  Engineer  to  Govt,  of 
India  for  Guaranteed  Railways  1876-8 ; served 
during  Afghan  Campaign  1878-9  (medal), 
in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal,  de- 
spatches, bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  in 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  as  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  and  Director  of  Mil.  Railways  (clasp, 
despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  in  Nile 
Expedition  with  Frontier  Field  Force  1885-6 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  A.A.G.  for  R.E. 
at  Head  Quarters  1894-9,  and  Col.  on  the 
Staff  Comdg.  R.E.  at  Portsmouth  1899-1902, 
Maj.-Gen.-on-Staff  Comdg.  R.E.  2nd  Army 
Corps  1902-4,  Ch.  Engineer,  S.  Command 
1904-5,  and  in  command  of  Thames  and 
Medway  Coast  Defences  1906-9 ; is  Hon. 
Col.  R.E  (T.F.):  m.  1894,  Mary,  who  d. 
1918,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Christopher 
Baldock  Cardew  [B.  Westbury]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1886,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897,  C.V.O.  1901. 

Scott,  Major  Edward  Irvine  Charles, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces ; 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1874 


served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Scott,  Major  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son 
of  the  late  James  B.  Scott ; b.  1887  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Major 
R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Scott,  Hon.  Ernest  Stowell,  C.M.G., 

M. V.O-  [see  E.  Eldon]. 

Scott,  Mai  or  Finlay  Forbes,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  John  Scott,  of  Hassocks,  Sussex ; 
b.  1859  ; is  Major  Engineer  and  Railway  Staff 
Corps,  and  Sup.  of  the  Rine,  Rondon,  Brighton 
and  S.  Coast  Railway  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Clydesdale , AUyre  Road,  Croydon 
Scott,  Rev.  Frederick  George,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Edward  Scott,  M.D., 
of  Montreal;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Montreal,  at  McGill  Coll.,  at  Lennoxville 
Coll.  (M.A.  1884,  D.C.L.  1902),  and  at  King’s 
Coll.,  London  ; D.C.L.,King  s Coll. .Windsor, 
Canada  1914;  sometime  Chap,  to  Canadian 
Forces ; served  with  Canadian  Expedition- 
ary Force  during  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Senior  Chap,  with  Hon.  rank  of  Lient.-Col. 
(despatches, C.M.G  ) ; is  R.  of  St.  Matthew’s, 
Quebec,  and  Canon  of  Quebec  : m.  1887, 
Amy,  da.  of  the  late  George  Brooks,  of 
Barnet,  Herts  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O. 

1918.  St.  Matthew's  Rectory,  Quebec. 

Scott,  Col.  Frederick  William  Agnew, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  2nd 

Dragoons  ; is  Col.  Territorial  Force  Dorset- 
shire Regt. ; European  War  1916-18  in 
Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9r8. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  C.M.G.,  M.B. ; 
b.  18—  ; ed.  at  Aberbeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and 
C.M.1885);  is  Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C.  (retired); 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1887-9  (medal 
with  clasp);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  62,  Fountain- 
hall  Road,  Aberdeen. 

Scott,  George  Batley,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  George  Scott,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1844; 
ed.  in  India;  entered  I.C.S.  1863,  became 
Assist.  Sup.,  Survey  Depart.,  India  1884, 
Dep.-Sup.  1890,  and  Sup.,  Land  Record 
Surveys,  N.-W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1894 ; 
retired  1901 ; accompanied  Black  Mountain 
Expedition  1868  (medal  with  clasp,  sword), 
and  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (despatches, 
clasp):  served  in  Afghan  War  1878-80,  present 
at  attack  on  Ali  Musjid  and  Khyber  Pass 
(despatches,  thanked  by  Govt.);  accompanied 
Expedition  against  Zaimukhts  1880,  and 
Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1885  (despatches); 
compiled  a Map  of  Afridi,  Urakzai,  and 
Mohmand  Countries  (medal  with  clasp); 
author  of  “Twenty  Years  on  North-Western 
Frontier  of  India”:  m.  1869,  Anne,  da.  of 
F.  Powell,  of  Murree,  Punjab ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1914.  Glencoy,  Surrey  Road,  Bournemouth 
West. 

Scott,  Major  George  Herbert,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  R.A.F. ; commanded  Airship 
R34  on  first  voyage  across  Atlantic  to  U.S.A. 
and  back  1919  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  George  John,  D.S.  O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Scott ; b.  1858 ; 
entered  Army  1879,  and  retired  from  18th 
Hussars  as  Capt.  1889;  served  in  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of  Tel-el- 
Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  with  19th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; has 
been  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  3rd  Batn.  King’s 
(ShropshireL.I.),  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st 
City  of  London  Yeo.  (Roughriders):  tn.  1886, 
Mary,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  Joseph  Fell  Christy, 
of  Upton,  Old  Alresford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Cavalry , and  Marlborough  Clubs. 

Scott,  Major  Gerald  Bassett,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Hopton  Bassett 
Scott;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  United  Services  Coll., 
Westward  Ho!;  entered  Indian  Army  1896, 
became  Capt.  1905,  and  Major  1914;  served 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  (medal 
with  clasp),  in  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1915 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed  Comdt. 

N.  Waziristan  Mil.  19x3  : tn.  1918,  Blanche, 
da.  of  G.  F.  de  Caen ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Locksley,  Shankill,  co.  Dublin;  United 
Service,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 


Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1887  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Lan- 
cashire Fusiliers ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Scott,  Surg.-Com.  GilbertBodley, D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1884;  is  Surg.-Com.  R.N.;  European  War 
1914-19  in  Cameroons,  France,  Russia,  Tur- 
key, and  Rumania  with  Naval  Armoured 
Car  Squadron  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
Crown  of  Rumania,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanis- 
las): m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Lawrence, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.’,  b.  1882;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  St.  George 
Stewart,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon 
William  Scott,  R.  ofLongstowe,  Cambridge- 
shire ; b.  1880  ; entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers 
1901,  became  Major  Indian  Army  1916,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
during  European  War  1914-18  in  Egypt  and 
Mesopotamia  (despatches  thrice,  D.S  O., 
Bar) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1917). 

Scott,  James,  C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; sometime 
Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Viceroy  of  India 
(Baron  Hardinge  of  Penshurst) ; retired 
1914 ; is  Lieut,  in  the  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 


Scott,  Major  James  Morison,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Alexander  Scott,  J.P.,  of  Tillicoultry, 
Scotland;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Dollar  Institution; 
is  Major  Argyll  and  Sutherland  High- 
landers ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre):  tn.  1915,  M0II3’, 
da.  of  Andrew  McCracken,  J.P.,  of  Glasgow  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Tillicoultry,  Scotland. 
Scott,  Major  John,  D.S.O.,  Af.B.:  b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
1908)  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Indian 
Med.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Scott,  Major  John,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914  19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Scott,  Major  John  Creagh,  D.S.O., 

O.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  James  Creagh  Scott 
(formerly  R.M.L.I.)  [Fergusson,  Bt.,  colls.] ; 
b.  1879  ; is  Major  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders) ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  his  Regt. 
and  on  Staff  (twice  wounded,  despatches  six 
times,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : tn.  1905,  Sybil,  da.  of  Col.  Sir 
Henry  Hugh  Oldham,  K.C.V.O. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x6,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Scott,  Com.  John  W.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  Ven.  Avison  Terry  Scott,  V.  of  St. 
James’s,  Tunbridge  Wells  and  Archdeacon 
of  Tonbridge  ; b.  1881 ; Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Scott,  Major  John  Walter  Lennox, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.M.C.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Acting 
Rieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Morris  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Hon.  David  Rynch  Scott 
of  Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada;  b.  1886; 
Major  Canadian  Forces,  and  Rieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Machine  Gun  Batn.;  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  French 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Scott,  Major  Norman  Emil  Henry, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1897)  ; Major  Indian  Med. 
Ser.  ; Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.I.E.) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 


Scott,  Major  Oswald  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Hampshire  Regt.,  and  a 3rd 
Sec.  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn.  1917,  Hermione 
Monica,  da.  of  William  Ferrand  [see  B. 
Bolton,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1875 


Scott,  Col.  Philip  Clement  Joseph,  C.B  ; 
b.  1871  ; Col.  in  Charge  of  R.A.S.C.  Records; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Scott,  Engineer- Com.  Robert  Alexander, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Engineer- Lieut.-Com. 
and  Acting  Engineer-Corn.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Scott,  Major  Robert  Hamilton,  D.S.O. , 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers,  and  a D.A.A.G  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Scott,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Kellock,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas 
Scott,  Collector  of  Customs,  of  Winnipeg, 
Canada;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Roy  Mil.  Coll., 
Kingston,  Canada ; entered  R.A.  1891,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Brevet  Major  1902,  Major 
1904,  Lieut. -Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart. 
1907,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918; 
served  in  Canada  1885  (medal),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  as  Ch.  Ordnance  Officer 
Base  Depot  (Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.) ; was 
Principal  Ordnance  Officer,  Mil.  Head 
Quarters,  Ottawa  1907-10,  an  Assist.  Di- 
rector of  Ordnance  at  War  Office  1914-15, 
Director  of  Ordnance  Sers.  E.  African 
Campaign  19 15-17,  and  Assist.  Di'ectorof 
Ordnance  Sers.  1st  Army  Head  Quarters, 
France  1918-19  (C.M.G.,  Hon.  Brig.-Gen., 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  C.B.)  : m. 
1899,  Edith  Ferris,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Ferris  Whidborne  Mortimer,  of  Chirk 
Lodge,  Romsey,  Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Scott,  Robert  Russell,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Adam  Scott,  of  Southport ; b. 
1877  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1900) ; was 
Private  Sec.  to  Civil  Lord  of  the  Admiralty 
1904-7,  and  a Member  of  Central  Control 
Board  (Liquor  Traffic)  1915-17;  became 
Principal  Clerk  in  the  Admiralty  1911,  and 
an  Acting  Assist.  Sec.  1917  ; sometime  Joint 
Sec.  Indian  Public  Sers.  Commn.  : m.  1904, 
Helen  Martin,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  M. 
Fairbairn,  D.D.,  formerly  Principal  of  Mans- 
field Coll.,  Oxford  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1916,  C.B 
(Civil)  1919.  25,  Vale  Avenue , Chelsea , 

S.W.3. 

Scott,  Sidney,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Scott ; b.  1863 ; is  Collector  of 
Customs  and  Excise,  Glasgow  : m.  1897, 
Margaret,  da.  of  John  McKittrick;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B. E.  (Civil)  1920.  Glasgow. 

Scott.  Lady  Sophie  Beatrix  Mary, 
C.B.E.  [see  E.  Cadogan]. 

Scott,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Edwin,  C.B., 
C.J.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1867;  entered  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers  1888,  and  became  Lieut.  I.S.C,  1890, 
Capt.,  Brevet  Major  1899,  Major  1905,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1918  ; served  with  Miranzai  Expedition  1891, 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  as  2nd  in  command  of  Indian 
Contingent  in  E.  Africa  during  operations 
against  rebel  chief  Mbaruku  bin  Rashid,  re- 
sulting in  his  defeat  1895-6  (medal,  D.S.O., 
2nd  class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar),  and  at 
pacification  of  Zanzibar  City  after  bombard- 
ment 1896,  with  Uganda  Relief  Expedition 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  and  in  China  1900-1901,  present 
at  relief  of  Peking  as  Road  Staff  Officer  on 
Lines  of  Communication  (despatches  twice, 
medal  with  clasp,  C.I.E.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
N.  Command,  India  1904-6,  D.A.A.G.  Head 
Quarters  Staff,  India  1906-8,  and  an  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Committee  of  Imperial  Defence 
(Gen.  Staff  Officer,  2nd  grade)  1909-12; 
is  Col.  57th  Wilde’s  Rifles  ; appointed 
Mil.  Sec.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  1914; 
has  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan : m. 
1901,  Renira  Josephine  Anne,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  E.  Morland  Chaplin,  R.  of 
Chilton,  Berks;  cr.  D.S.O.  1897,  C.I.E.  1900, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  East  India  United  Service 
Club. 


Scott,  Major  Thomas  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M B.,  son  of  Gideon  Thomas  Scott,  of 
The  Home,  Selkirk  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Selkirk 
High  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1906) ; Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Med.  Officer  Field  Ambu- 
lance, and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star)  : 
m.  1918,  Ethel  Dixon,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Barr,  C.E.,  of  Bridge  of  Weir,  Glasgow  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Scott,  Capt.  W.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1857; 

served  in  S.  Africa  1902  with  Damant’s 
Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Scott,  Col.  Wallace  Arthur,  C.M.G., 
M.B.,  son  of  William  Scott,  of  Toronto, 
Ontario  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Toronto  Model 
Sch.,  at  Ottawa  Collegiate  Institute,  at 
Toronto  Univ.,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London 
(B.A.  1895,  M.B.  1898)  ; F.R.C.S.  1904  ; 
is  Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps,  Surg. 
St.  Michael’s  Hospital,  Toronto,  and  an  Asso. 
in  Surg.  Toronto  Univ.  : m.  1899,  Evelyn 
Ida,  da.  of  the  late  Hugh  Byron  Rowan,  of 
Ottawa  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  627,  Sherbourne 

Street,  Toronto. 

Scott,  Capt.  Walter  Cleland,  M.V.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Indian  Army:  m. 
1920,  Hilda  Beatrice,  da.  of  W.  Wilcox,  of 
Aberdare  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918. 

Scott,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  Reserve  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Scott,  Col.  William  Augustus,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  A.  J.  Scott,  M.D. ; b.  1856;  ed. 
privately,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  Army  1874,  became  Capt.  Gordon 
Highlanders  1883,  Major  1892,  Lieut. -Col. 

1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903 ; retired  1907 ; com- 
manded a Batn.  1914-16 ; served  during  Boer 
War  1881,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  battles  of  Elandslaagte  and  Farquhar’s 
Farm,  siege  of  Ladysmith,  and  battles  of 
Belfast  and  Lydenberg  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.),  and  during 
European  War  1914  (despatches  twice); 
was  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Instruction,  for  Mil. 
and  Vol.  at  Aldershot  1897  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1900.  3,  Down  Street , IV. ; Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Scott,  Major  William  Dishington, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major 
Highland  L.I. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Scott,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Henry, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  H.  Scott,  of 
Colinton,  Victoria;  b.  1881;  served  during 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut. -Col.  Austra- 
lian Light  Horse  (D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.): 
m.  1912,  Rosamund,  da.  of  the  late  W.  J. 
Carter,  of  Farrington  Station,  near  Hamil- 
ton, Victoria;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919), 

C. M.G.  1918.  Vailima,  Wangaratta,  Victoria, 
A ustralia. 

Scott,  Major  William  John  Rendoll, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Donald  Hyde  Scott,  ofEdge- 
mond,  Wahroonga,  Australia;  b.  1888;  ed. 
at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch. ; Major  Australian 
Imperial  Forces;  European  War  1914-17, 
present  at  Gallipoli  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Jean  Marguerite,  da.  of 
Henry  Mitchell,  of  Cape  Breton,  Canada ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Scott,  Col.  Walter  Joseph  Constable- 
Maxwell-,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Herries]. 

Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Malcolm 
Henderson-,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Charles  Hen- 
derson-Scott ; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B.C.L.) ; Bar.  Middle  Temple  1905;  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Inniskilling  Fusiliers ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Scott,  Col.  the  Hon.  Walter  George 
Hepburne-,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Polwarth]. 

Scott,  Com.  Malcolm  Joseph  Raphael 
Maxwell-,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Herries]. 


1876 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Scott,  Lieut.-Col.  Lord  Francis  George 
Montagu-Douglas-,  D.S.O.  [see  D.  Buc- 
cleuch]. 

Scott,  Lieui.-Col.  Lord  Herbert  Andrew 
Montagu-Douglas-,  C.M.G., D.S.O.  [see  D. 
Buccleuch], 

Scott,  Major  Robert  Charles  Stuart 
Morrison-,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.M.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Major  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Scott-Elliot  [see  Elliot]. 

Scott-Gatty  [see  Gatty], 
Scott-Hopkins  [see  Hopkins]. 

Scott-Kerr  [see  Kerr]. 

Scovell,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Julian 
Selwyn,  C.B.E.;  b.  1881;  Lieut.-Col.  (re- 
tired) Queen’s  Own  (Caineron  H ighlanders) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Brooks’s  Club. 

Scratchley,  Lieut.-Col.  Victor  Henry 
Sylvester,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen  Sir  Peter  Henry  Scratchley, 
K. C.M.G.,  R.E.  [see  Scratchley,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1870;  entered  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1891,  and  became  Capt.  1899; 
retired  1907 ; served  with  Isazai  Expedition 
1892,  with  Chitral  Rejief  Force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  was  a Sup.  of  Gymnasia 
1901-4;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force:  m. 
1901,  Anna  Clementina,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Harvey,  of  Mayfield,  Shooters  Hill,  S.E. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919  65,  Onslow 

Square , S.tV. 7;  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Scrimgeour,  Major  Geoffrey  Cameron, 
D.S.O..  M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Ronald 
Cameron  Scrimgeour,  V.  of  Sibton.  Yoxford ; 
b.  1887  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Gonville  and 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1908) ; a Solicitor  ; 
European  War  1915-18  as  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A. ; (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.)  : nt.  1918,  Margaret  Lillian,  da. 
of  William  James  Wakelin,  of  Boghall, 
Milton  Bridge,  and  Bruntsfield  Place,  Edin- 
burgh ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Preston,  Lancashire. 
Scroggie,  Major  James  Austin,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Scroggie,  Major  William  Reith  John, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  1876  ; Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; ! 
Somaliland  1902-4  (medal),  Mesopotamia  j 

1914- 18  (despatches,  C.I.E.) : cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Scudamore,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Philip, 

C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  A.  Scudamore,  C.B. ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  j 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  : 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1881,  became  Capt.  [ 
1892,  Brevet  Major  1898,  Major  1902,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1919  ; retired  1910;  served 
with  Burmese  Expedition  1885-8  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Hazara  Campaign  1888  (despatches,  clasp),  j 
with  Kohat  Field  Force  1897  (despatches), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  in  S. 
Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  with  Egyptian  Expeditionary  Force 

1915- 17  as  D.A.A.G.,  A.A.G.,  and  D.A  G. 
1917-19  (despatches  six  times,  C.M.G.,  Order 
of  the  Nile  of  Egypt,  C.B.) : was  an  Inspector 
of  Army  Signalling,  Punjab  1898-1904,  and 
Comdt.,  Sch.  of  Signalling,  Aldershot  1906-9  ; 
is  a D.L.  for  Surrey:  m.  1890,  Gertrude 
Caroline,  da.  of  Samuel  Bircham,  of 
Reepham,  Norfolk  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1888,  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Yarrowfteld,  May- 
ford,  Surrey  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 


Scudamore-Stanhope  [see  Stanhope]. 


Rome,  and  a Senior  Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-19 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  St.  Mary's  Priory,  Bodmin. 
Scully,  Capt.  Vincent  Marcus  Barron, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Vincent  Scully,  of  I 
Mantlehill  House,  Golden,  co.  Tipperary ; b.  ! 
1881 ; sometime  Staff -Capt.  Permanent  Staff,  j 
S.  African  Defence  Force ; Capt.  Border) 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  10th  | 


Batn.  Hampshire  Regt.  and  5th  Batn.  Con- 
naught Rangers  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
O.B.E. , D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Ser- 
bia); cr.  O.B.E-  1918,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Seager,  John  Renwick,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Seager ; b.  1849  ; was  a Member  of  Par- 
liamentary Recruiting  Committee  1914-16;  is 
and  a J.P.  for  cos.  London  and  Somerset; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Esplanade  House,  Clevedon, 
Somerset;  National  Liberal  Club. 

Seagram,  Brig.-Gen.  Tom  Ogle,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O. ; b.  1875;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  European 
War  1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Seagrim,  Major  Albert  Harold,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1884  ; Major  Leinster  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  2nd  class 
Order  of  St.  Stanislas) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Seaman,  Paymaster- Capt.  Tom,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Searight,  Major  Hugh  fforde,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Dragoon  Guards  (retired); 
S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  N.  Nigeria  1906  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Lilian,  da.  of  E. 
Martinho  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Searle,  Col.  Frank,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — : formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Tank  Corps,  and 
Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer,  with  rank  of  Col.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sears,  Engineer  - Com.  Harold  Baker, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  R.  H.  Sears,  of  Manca,  Isle 
of  Ely;  b.  1880;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  with  Destroyers  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918' 

Sears,  John  Edward,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Edward  Sears,  J.P.,  formerly  M.P. 
for  Cheltenham  ; b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Mill  Hill 
Sch.,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1905,  M.A.  1910);  Sup.,  Metrology  Depart., 
National  Physical  Laboratory,  Teddington, 
a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Physics,  and  an 
A.M.I.C.E.  ; editor  of  “ Who’s  Who  in  En- 
gineering ” : m.  1919,  Kathleen  Lucy,  da. 
of  E.  Wadsworth,  of  19,  Nicoll  Road,  ' 
Harlesden,  N.W.10;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Twyjord,  Gloucester  Road,  Teddington. 

Seath,  Major  Gordon  Hamilton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Alexander  Seath,  of 
West  Mount,  Jersey  ; b.  1886.;  ed.  at  Victoria 
Coll.,  Jersey,  andat  Roy. Naval  CoJl.,  Green- 
wich ; entered  R.M.L.I.  1905,  and  became 
Capt.  and  Major  1916;  served  in  Gallipoli 

1916,  as  Naval  Observation  Officer  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Eleanor,  da.  of 
Capt.  Dayrell  Lillingstone  Dayrell,  R.N. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sebag-Montefiore  [see  Montefiore]. 

Sebastian,  Erroll  Graham,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Lewis  Boyd  Sebastian,  of  12,  Lexham 
Gardens,  W. ; b.  1892;  ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Univ  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Lieut.  E.  Kent 
Regt.,  and  an  A.D.C.  on  Personal  Staff; 
European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Seccombe,  Brig.-Gen.  Archibald  Kennedy, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1868;  entered  Nor- 
folk Regt.  1889,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser. 
Corps  1894,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Major  1901, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col.  1915,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Nile  Expedition 
1898  (medal,  Khedive’s  medal,  4th  class 
j Medjidie),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  D.A.A.G., 
present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches 
thrice,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-18;  was  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport  1918,  and  a Director 
1919  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.)  : m.  18—, 

J uha,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1902,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Seckham,  Col.  Bassett  Thorne,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Lipscomb  Seckham, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Whittington  Old  Hall,  Staf- 
fordshire, and  Beacon  Place,  Lichfield  ; b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Charterhouse;  sometime  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  4th  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  ; is  Chm.  of  Northampton 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1877 


Brewery  Co.  (Limited),  and  a J.P.  for  Staf- 
fordshire ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  pre- 
sent at  actions  of  Lindley,  Bethlehem,  and 
Winburg  (despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  D.S.O.):  m.  1888,  Alice  Dorothy,  da. 
of  W.  F.  Moore,  of  Cronkbourne.  Douglas, 
Isle  of  Man ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Whittington 
Old  Hall,  Lichfield ; Junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Seckham,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Thorne, 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  Samuel  Lipscomb 
Seckham,  J . P.,  D.L.,  ofWhi  ttington  Old  Hall, 
Lichfield;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Rugby;  formerly 
Major  S.  Staffordshire  Regt. ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
of  his  Regt.,  and  a Batn.  Essex  Regt. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1900, 
Helen  Christobel,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Plunkett  Cairnes,  D.L.,  of  Stameen,  Drog- 
heda; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Lisnegar,  Rathcor- 
mac,  co.  Cork;  Naval  and  Military,  and 
County  (Cork)  Clubs. 

Seddon,  Harry  Sterrat,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Joint  Hon.  Treasurer  Lancashire  County  War 
Comforts  Asso.  during  European  War ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Sedgwick,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Roger, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1876  ; entered  R.A.  1896, 
and  retired  as  Major  1913;  Lieut.-Col.  Re- 
serve of  Officers  ; S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Seel,  Major  Edward  Honore  Molyneux-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  Molyneux- 
Seel,  of  Huyton  Hey,  Lancashire ; b.  1862 ; 
entered  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1883,  be- 
came Capt.  1893,  and  Major  1901 ; retired  1905  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  appointed  a D.A.Q.M.G.  1914:  m. 
1892,  Margaret,  da.  of  Matthew  Bulloch,  of 
48,  Prince’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Burway,  Ludlow,  Salop. 

Seely,  Col.  the  Rt.  Hon.  John  Edward 
Bernard,  P.C. , C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.P. 
[see  Seely,  Bt.j. 

Segrave,  Cafit.  John  Roderick,  C.B.  ; 
b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 

Segrave,  Major  O'Neal,  D.S.O.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  H.  Segrave,  J.P. , D.L.,  of 
Kiltymon,  co.  Wicklow,  and  Cabra,  co. 
Dublin;  b.  1856;  ed.  in  Belgium;  Kaffir 
and  Zulu  War  1877-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
Basuto  War  1880-81  (medal  with  clasp),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  with  18th  Batn.  Imperial 
Yeo.,  first  as  Lieut.,  then  Capt.,  and  finally 
as  Major  (2nd  in  command),  eventually 
bringing  home  Batn.,  also  acted  as  Regt. 
Adj.  and  Staff  Officer  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.,  European  War  1915-17 
as  a Draft  Conducting  Officer,  a Town 
Major  in  France,  and  Comdg.  6th  Corps 
Troops  (1914-15  Star,  two  medals)  : m.  1882, 
Beatrice,  da.  of  W.  J.  J.  Warneford,  for- 
merly Dep.  Comy.-Gen.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
Kiltymon,  co.  Wicklow ; Royal  Automobile 
Club. 

Segrave,  Com.  Thomas  George,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Capt.  T.  G.  Segrave,  R.M.,  of  Cabra, 
co.  Dublin;  b.  1865;  ed.  privately;  Com. 

R. N.R.  ; appointed  Surveyor  of  Shipping 
and  Adviser,  India  Office  1903,  and  Technical 
Adviser,  Ministry  of  Shipping  1914:  m.  18—, 
Harriet  Rose  Gertrude  Daly;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  White 
Cottage,  Shenfield,  Essex ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Segrave,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry  Eric, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Francis 
Segrave,  Highland  L.I.  ; b.  1875 ; ed.  at 
Beaumont  Coll. ; entered  Highland  L.I.  1898, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Brevet  Major  19x5,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; served  at  Candia 
1898  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  in 

S.  Africa  1901-2,  with  Mounted  Inf. 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  on  Staff,  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  Legion  of 
Honour,  two  Bars  to  D.S.O.):  m.  1904, 
Nellie,  da.  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  John 


James  Kennedy,  C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899  (two 
Bars  1918).  24,  Brompton  Square,  S.W. 3; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Selbie,  Robert  Hope,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
Rev.  R.  W.  Selbie,  of  Manchester ; b.  1868 ; 
ed.  at  Manchester  Gram.  Sch. , and  at  Victoria 
Univ.,  Manchester;  Gen.  Manager  Metro- 
politan Railway  Co.,  and  a Director  of 
Metropolitan  Surplus  Lands  Co.  (Limited), 
and  Metropolitan  Railway  County  Estate 
Co.  (Limited),  and  Wembley  Park  Estate 
Co.  (Limited) : m.  1902,  Florence,  da.  of  Eli 
Heyworth,  of  Blackburn ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  The  Orchard,  Chorley  Wood,  Herts; 
Reform  Club. 

Selby,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Westrope, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1883  ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Selby,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Raymond, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. );  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Selby,  Francis  Guy,  C.I.E.,  son  of  F.  T. 
Selby ; b.  1852 ; ed.  at  Durham  Sch.,  and  at 
Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  Modera- 
tions 1872,  B.A.  1st  class  Litt.  Hum.  1875, 
M.A.  1886) ; Hon.  LL.D.,  Bombay  Univ.  1908 
(Vice-Chancellor  1906) ; entered  Indian  Edu- 
cational Ser.  1877  as  Professor  of  Logic  and 
Moral  Philosophy,  Deccan  Coll.,  Poona,  and 
was  Principal  1890-1907  ; appointed  Director 
of  Public  Instruction,  Bombay  1908  (officiated 
there  as  1902-3  and  1906) ; nominated  an 
Additional  Member  of  Bombay  Legislative 
Council  1907;  retired  1909;  cr.  C.I.E.  1908. 
Bridstow,  Worcester  Park , Surrey ; United 
University  Club. 

Selby,  Francis  James,  C.B.E , son  of 
Edward  Selby,  of  Ravensbourne  Park, 
Catford,  S.E. ; b.  1867;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll., 
London  (B.A.  1887),  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  189 4) ; Mathema- 
tician and  Physicist,  a Fellow  of  Physical 
and  Optical  Sos.,  and  an  Asso.  Fellow  of 
Roy.  Aeronautical  So. ; has  been  Sec., 
National  Physical  Laboratory  (sometime 
Principal)  since  1903:  m.  1st,  18 — , Mary 
Alice,  da.  of  Thomas  Turner,  of  Rotherham  ; 
2ndlv,  1906,  Mary  Florence,  da.  of  John 
Child,  of  10,  Holland  Villas  Road,  Kensing- 
ton, W. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  30,  Hampton 
Road,  Teddington  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Selby,  Walford  Harmood  Montague, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Charles  Edward  Montague 
Selby,  of  Sussex  Square,  Brighton  ; b.  1881 ; 
is  in  Diplo.  Ser. : m.  1912,  Dorothy  Orme, 
da.  of  the  late  William  Orme  Carter,  of  The 
Lodge,  Hurst  Green,  and  The  Rosary,  Dean 
Park,  Bournemouth  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911.  5,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.W.j  Marl- 

borough, and  Travellers'  Clubs. 

Selby-Lowndes  [see  Lowndes]. 

Seligman,  Brig-Gen.  Herbert  Spencer, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1872;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A. ; retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; S.  African  War  1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
egion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Sell,  Capt.  Edgar  Collins,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  W.  Collins  Sell,  of  Faringdon,  Berks  ; 
b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Weston  Acad.,  Bath  ; is  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; sometime  in  Govt. 
Land  Depart.,  S.  Africa  : m.  1910,  Margaret, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Cochrane,  of  Loan- 
head,  Ayrshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Pretoria 
Club,  Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Sellar,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Byrne, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Sellar,  of  Hall 
Grove,  Bagshot;  b.  1865;  entered  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  1888,  and  became 
Major  1908 ; retired  1913 ; served  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (clasp), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  in 
S.  Africa  1809-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 


1878 


COMPANION  AGE. 


as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  bis  Regt- 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice 
and  Lazarus  of  Italy, D.S.O.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
D.S.O.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Sellheim,  Maj.-Gen.  Victor  Conradsdor 
Morisset,  C.B. , C.M.G. , son  of  P.  F.  Sell- 
heim,formerlyUnder-Sec.  for  Mines,  Queens- 
land ; b.  1866 ; S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  a 
Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches,  medal 
with  six  clasps,  C.B.),  European  War  1914- 
16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; is  A.G.  and  2nd 
Mil.  Member,  Board  of  Administration, 
Victoria  : m.  1890,  Susan  Henrietta,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Edward  Meredith  Griffiths,  R.  of 
Clocaenog,  Ruthin ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 

C. M.G.  1916.  Melbourne  {Victoria)  Club. 
Sells,  Major  John  Ham,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; 

is  Major  Canadian  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; | 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sells,  Capt.  William  Fortescue,  C.M.G. ; | 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.;  was  Naval  Attache  at 
Athens  1915-17  (C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
promoted);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Selmes,  Major  Jeremiah  Charles,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Artillery; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Selway,  Cornelius  James,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  James  Selway,  of  Whittington,  Lanca- 
shire ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  City  of  Westminster 
Sch.  ; has  been  Sup.  of  the  Line,  Great 
Northern  Railway  since  1914 ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Selwyn,  Col.  Charles  Henry,  C.B.  ; b 
1863;  entered  Indian  Army  1886,  became 
Lieut.-Col  1909,  and  Col.  1914  ; Burma  1886-7 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  France  1918, 
N.  Russia  1918-19  (two  medals);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  3,  Julian  Road , Folkestone ; 
Naval  and  Military , and  Radnor  ( Folke- 
stone) Clubs. 

Semmens,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Nelson, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Senior,  Albert,  C.B.E. , son  of  the  late 
Alderman  George  Senior;  b.  1867  ; is  head 
of  the  firm  of  G.  Senior  and  Sons  (Limited) 
of  Sheffield,  and  a J.P. : m.  1891 ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Forsbacka,  Ivy  Park  Road,  Sheffield. 
Senior,  Hon.  Bernard,  C.M.G.,  I.S.O.,  son 
of  John  Senior,  solicitor,  formerly  of  2,  New 
Inn,  Strand,  W.C.  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.  : acted  as  Clerk  to  the  Redistribution 
of  Seats  Acts  Boundary  Commn.  1884 ; 
attached  to  Scotch  Education  Depart.  1885 
and  1888;  appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Under 
Sec.  for  Scotland  1887,  ist  class  Clerk, 
Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  Gold  Coast  1888,  Local 
Auditor  for  Lagos  and  Gold  Coast  1889,  for 
British  Bechuanaland  1894,  and  for  Cyprus 
1895,  Auditor-Gen. .Orange  River  Colony  1902, 
Colonial  Auditor,  Ceylon  1907,  and  Treasurer 
1909  ; was  Orange  River  Colony  Delegate  to 
S.  African  Freights  Congress  1904-5,  and 
a Member  of  Civil  Ser.  Commn.  1905;  is  I 
a M.E.C.,  a M.L.C.,  and  Commr.  of  Stamps,  I 
Ch.  Commr.  of  Loan  Board  ; has  also  been 
Chm.  of  Govt.  Tender  Board,  and  a Director 
of  National  Bank  of  Orange  River  Colony  : 
m.  ist,  1891,  Florence  Marj',  who  d.  1915, 
da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Septimus  Briggs  Farr, 
of  Andover,  Hants;  2nd,  1916,  Marguerite 
S.  Wentworth  Stanley,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Sidney  Stanley,  of  Longstowe  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge ; cr.  I.S.O.  1906,  C.M.G.  1916. 
Colombo,  Ceylon  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 
Senior,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  West  Riding  Regt.  ; European  War 
19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Senior,  Col.  Henry  William  Richard, 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1866;  formerly  Col. 
Indian  Army ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  China  1900 
(medal),  Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.I.E.  19x9. 

Senior,  Col.  Thomas  Palmer,  C.B. , son 

of  the  late  Com.  James  Senior,  R.N.  ; b. 
1840;  entered  8th  Regt.  1857,  became  Pay- 
master 1867,  Staff  Paymaster  1880,  Ch.  Pay- 


master 1884,  Dist.  Paymaster,  W.  Dist.  1887, 
and  Col.  1899 ; retired  1900  : m.  1867,  Kathe- 
rine Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  G.  R.  H. 
Kennedy,  R.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897. 
Summerhill , Teignmouth. 

Serocold,  Brig.- Gen.  Eric  Pearce-, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Pearce- 
Serocold,  of  Taplow  Hill,  Bucks  ; b.  1870  ; 
Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; retired  as 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1920;  S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy) ; m.  ist,  1901,  Beatrix  Lucy,  who  d. 
1906,  da.  of  Rear-Adm.  Ernest  Rice,  of  Sil- 
bertswold  Place,  Kent;  2nd,  1912,  the  Hon. 
Blanche  Florence  Daphne  Stanley,  da.  of 
4th  Baron  Sheffield  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  24, 

Sussex  Square,  W.  2. 

Serocold,  Col.  Oswald  Pearce-,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Pearce-Serocold, 
of  Taplow  Hill,  Bucks;  b.  1865;  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 

C. M.G.)  : m.  1901,  Gwendolyn,  da.  of 

Charles  Combe,  of  Cobham  Park,  Surrey; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Taplow  Hill,  Maidenhead. 

Seth-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Severn,  Claud,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Walter  Severn  [Fergusson,  Bt.,  cr.  1703] ; b. 
1869;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Coll.,  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1890,  M.A.  1913);  Hon.  LL.D.  Hong  Kong 
1^20 ; appointed  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 
Straits  Settlements  1894;  was  in  Federated 
Malay  States  Civil  Ser.  1895-1912  ; became 
Acting  Sec.  to  High  Commr.  Federated 
Malay  States,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 
Straits  Settlements  1907,  Sec.  to  High 
Commr.  Federated  Malay  States,  and  Colon- 
ial Sec.  Hong  Kong  1912  : m.  1920,  Margaret 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Professor  T.  L.  Bul- 
lock, of  Wood  Lawn,  Oxford;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1917.  Windham  Club. 

Seshadri  Srinivasa  Ayyangar,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Advocate-Gen.,  Madras;  cr.  C.I.E- 
1920.  Madras. 

Sewell,  Lieut.-Col.  Evelyn  Pierce,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Camb.  Univ. 
(B.A.  1895,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1899);  L.R.C.P., 
and  M.R.C.S.  Lond.  1899;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1914- 
18  as  Assist.  Director  and  Dep  Director  of 
Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  191Q. 

Sewell,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  Somerville, 

C. M.G., D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Sewell, 
of  Steephill  Castle,  Isle  of  Wight ; b.  1881  ; 
entered  4th  Dragoon  Guards  1900,  became 
Capt.  1907,  Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 

1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  7th  Hussars 
1919 ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
five  times,  D S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.);  was  a 
Brig.-Com.  1918-19:  m.  1916,  Emma,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  Berre  King,  of  New  York;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918),  C.M  G.  1919.  Cavalry 
Club. 

Sewell,  John  Thomas  Beadsworth. 
C.B.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of  John  Sewell,  of  Up- 
pingham ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at 
Downing  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887, 
LL.D.,  1897) ; LL.B.  London  (Honours)  1881 ; 
admitted  Solicitor  1884;  has  been  Solicitor 
to  British  Embassy,  Paris  since  1884:  m. 
1890,  Madeleine  Mayer,  of  St.  Germain-en- 
Laye;  cr.  C.E.E.  1918.  54,  Faubourg  St. 

Honore,  Paris  VII I c ; 47,  Boulevard Lanncs, 
Paris;  Travellers'  (Paris),  Automobile 
(Paris),  and  Cercle  du  Bois  de  Boulogne 
Clubs. 

Sewell,  Col.  Jonathan  William  Shir- 
ley, C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  H.  D.  Sewell, 
of  Quebec;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R-E- ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Col  , 
C.M.G.,  1915  star  and  clasps,  two  medals): 
mj.  1896,  Edith  Mary  Preston,  da.  of  the  late 
Vice-AcLm.  Orford  Churchill  [see  Gordon,  Bt. ; 
cr.  1631,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Redlands, 
Maidenhead. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1879 


Sexton,  James,  C.B.E.,  M.P. ; b.  1856 ; ed. 
at  Low  House  Sch.,  St. Helen’s;  isaJ.P.,and 
Gen.  Sec.  of  National  Union  of  Dock  La- 
bourers ; elected  a Member  of  Parliamen- 
tary Committee  1900,  and  Pres.  Trades 
Union  Congress  1905;  unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Ashton-under  Lyne  July  1895,  and 
Liverpool,  W.  Toxteth  Div.,  Jan.  iqo6  and 
Jan.  1910;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  St.  Helen’s 
{Lab.)  since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1882;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1917.  Birks  House , Gateacre,  Liverpool. 

Sexton,  Col.  Michael  John,  C.B.,  M.D.  ; 
b.  i860;  ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.D. 
and  M.Ch.  1883);  entered  R.A.M.C.  1887, 
became  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1915 ; re- 
tired 1917  ; served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1889  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90  (clasp),  during  S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s,  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Sexton,  Walter,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Hon. 
Sec.,  Royal  Irish  Automobile  Club  : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  19—,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Keldary,  65,  Merrion  Road,  Dublin. 

Seymer,  Major  Vivian  Home,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Sir  Basil  Home  Thomson  ; b. 
1894  ; Major  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly 
R.F.A.);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  assumed  by  Roy. 
license  1919  the  surname  of  Seymer,  in  lieu 
of  his  patronymic;  cr.  D.S.O  1918. 

Seymour,  Lieut. -Col.  Archibald  George, 
D.S.O.  [see  M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Com.  Arthur  George,  D.S.O. 
[see  M.  Hertford]. 

Seymour,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Hugh 
Napier,  D.S.O.  [see  M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Capt.  Claude  D.S.O.  [see 
M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Edgar  William,  M.V.O. , 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  William  Hoff- 
meister,  M.D.,  M.V.O. ; b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.,  M.B.,  and 

B. C.  1893);  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London 
1893  ; has  been  Surg.  Apothecary  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria,  Consulting  Physician,  Roy. 
Convalescent  Home  for  Officers,  Osborne, 
and  Surg.-in-Ord.  to  H.R.H.  Princess 
Beatrice ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1918  the 
surname  of  Seymour  in  lieu  of  his  patro- 
nymic: m.  1896;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912. 
Debourne,  East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Se*5viour,  Major  Ed ward,  D.  S.  O. , M . V.  O. , 
O.B.E.  [see  M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Lieut. -Col  Evelyn  Francis 
Edward,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  D.  Somerset, 
colls.]. 

Seymour,  Lieut. -Col.  Lord  Henry  Charles, 
D.S.O.  [see  M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Capt.  Hugh,  D.S.O.  [see 
Culme-Seymour,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Com.  Ralph  Frederick,  C.B., 
D.S.O.  [see  M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Major  Regin  aid  Henry,  M.  V.O. 
[see  M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Richard  Sturgis,  M.V.O.  [see 
M.  Hertford,  colls.]. 

Seymour,  Rear-Adm.  Michael  Culme-, 

C. B.,  M.  V.O.  [see  Culme-Seymour,  Bt.]. 

Seys, MajorRoger  Cecil , D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Shairp,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Norman  William  Shairp, 
J.P.  ; b.  1873;  entered  Indian  Army  1894, 
became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1912,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919 ; served  in  Somaliland 
1902-4  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17,  with  Supply  and  Trans- 

gort  Corps;  appointed  an  additional  Dep. 

ec.  to  Govt,  of  India,  Army  Depart.  1917 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.): 
nt.  1907,  Julia  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
Rear-Adm.  John  Crawford  Wilson  [see 
Blackett,  Bt.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 


Shakespear,  Alexander  Blake,  C.J.E., 
son  of  Col.  Henry  Childe-Shakespear,  ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Berkhamsted  Gram.  Sch.  ; is  a 
merchant  of  Cawnpore,  and  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  Begg,  Sutherland  and  Co.  ; was 
Sec.  to  Upper  India  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce 1905-12  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Cawnpore , 
India  ; Union,  and  Sports'  Clubs. 

Shakespear,  Capt.  Arthur  Talbot 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1884;  is  Capt.  R.E. : Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
R.E.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Shakespear,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G., 
C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir  Rich- 
mond C.  Shakespear,  C.B., Bengal  Artillery  ; 
b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered 
Army  1881,  became  Capt.  Prince  of  Wales’s 
Leinster  Regt.  (Roy.  Canadians)  1886,  Major 
1895,  Major  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1897, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  and  Comdg.  a Batn.  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  1914;  served  with 
Lushai  Expedition  1888-9,  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1890  (D.S.O.),  and  duiing  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
C.M.G.);  was  Sup.  ofS.  Lushai  Hills  1891-6; 
became  an  Assist. -Commr.,  Assam  1896, 
and  Dep.  Commr.  1898;  appointed  Sup.  of 
Lushai  Hills  1898,  and  Political  Agent, 
Manipur  1905:  m.  1892,  Charlotte  Frances 
Beaufort,  da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Disney 
Dunne;  cr.  D.S.O.  1890,  C.I.E.  1896,  C.M.G. 

1917.  15,  Alexandra  Court,  Maida  Vale,  W. 9. 

Shakespear,  Col.  Leslie  Waterfield, 
C.B.,  C.I.E.,  ; b.  i860  ; Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches)^  Kuki 
operations  1920  (C.I.E-)  : rn.  1920,  Lina 

Sibell,  da.  of  the  late  Dr.  Barton  Smith,  of 
29,  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square,  W.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.I.E.  1920. 

Shamsher  Bikram  Rana,  Lieut.-Col., 

C. I.E. ; b.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Shanahan,  Col.  Daniel  David,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. ; 
retired  1920;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : m.  18 — ; wife 
d.  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Shanahan,  Major  Michael,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Shannon,  Major  Herbert  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Shannon,  of  Bowmans  Forest, 
Victoria,  Australia  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Bow- 
mans Forest  State  Sch.,  Victoria;  is  a 
grazier,  and  Major  Australian  Forces ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1907,  Mabel  Estella, 
da.  of  G.  Adams,  Victoria  Police;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  El  Dorado,  Victoria,  Australia. 

Shannon,  Brig.- Gen.  Lewis  William, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  James  Shannon  ; 
b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Collegiate  Institute  and  at 
Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston,  Ontario  (B.A. 
1877,  Chemistry  gold  medallist  1880) ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces,  and  a 
Brig. -Gen.  ; commanded  No.  1 Mil.  Dist., 
Canada  1915-20;  was  publisher  of  Kingston 
News  1880-95,  and  Manager  of  Ottawa  Citizen 
1895-8  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  London,  Ontario, 
Canada. 

Shannon,  Major  William  Boyd,  D S.O. ; 
b.  1873;  Major  Yorkshire  Regt. ; S.  African 
War  1902  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19,  in  Gallipoli,  France  and  Egypt 
(twice  severely  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Salisbury, 
Rhodesia;  Junior  Naval  and  Military,  Con 
stitutional,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Shannon,  Lieut.-Col.  William  John, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ) b.  1876;  Major  Lancers, 
Lieut.-Col.  Tank  Corps;  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  £.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1917),  C.M.G.  1919. 


i88o 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Sharland,  Major  Alan  Abbott,  D.S.  O.  ; 
b.  1883;  is  Major  E-  Lancashire  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S. O.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sharman,  Limt.-Col.  Charles  Henry 
Ludovic,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.;  b.  1881;  Lieut. -Col. 
Canadian  Field  Artillery  : m.  1905  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Sharman-Crawford  [see  Crawford]. 

Sharp,  Col.  Alexander  Dunstan,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S., son  ofthelate  John  Sharp; 
b.  1870;  is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.);  served  I 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (medal  with 
four  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.. 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal) ; appointed 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  W.  Riding 
Div.  1920  : m.  1909,  Amelia,  da.  of  the 
late  Henry  Sutcliffe,  of  Eastmoor,  Ilkley; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  30,  Park 
Square,  Leeds ; Hilly  Ridge  House , Gros- 
venor  Road,  Leeds. 

Sharp,  Major  Frank  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1858;  entered  Army  Vet.  Depart.  1884, 
became  1st  class  Vet.-Surg.  1894,  and  Vet.- 
Maj.  (now  Major)  1902 ; retired  1910;  served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Sharp,  Henry,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  Henry  Sharp,  formerly  of  Colwyn  Bay,N. 
Wales;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1st  class  Greats  1892, 
M.A.  1898);  appointed  Principal  Govt.  Coll., 
Jubbulpore  1895,  Inspector  of  Schs.  1898, 
Director  of  Public  Instruction,  E.  Bengal 
and  Assam  1906,  Joint  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India, 
Education  Depart.  1911,  Educational  Commr. 
with  Govt,  of  India  1915,  and  Sec.  to  Govt, 
of  India  1918  ; author  of  “ Rural  Schools  in 
Central  Provinces,”  etc.;  is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1911,  C.S  I.  1916.  Simla , India  ; 
East  India  United  Service  (London),  and 
Bengal  Clubs. 

Sharp,  Lieut.  - Com.  Maurice  James 
Rogers,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com. 
R.N.;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Sharp,  Robert  Rich,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  R.F.A.  Reserve ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sharpe,  Major  Alfred  Gerald  Meredith, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1884;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy  Berkshire  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Sharpe,  Alphonse,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; a 
Director  of  Sharp  and  Mallett  (Limited), 
chemical  manufacturers,  of  Copley,  Halifax; 
Manager,  H.M.  Factory,  Greetland,  Min.  of 
Munitions  during  European  War:  m.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Sharpe,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Schmidt, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sharpe,  Major  Geofrey  Lynton,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  W.  Riding 
Regt.,  attached  Cyclist  Corps  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Sharpe,  Major  Wallace  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Cav.  ; European 
* War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Sharpe,  Major  William  M‘Cormick, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Shaw,  Capt.  Archibald  Douglas  Mclnnes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Archibald  Mclnnes 
Shaw,  C.B. ; b.  1895  ; ed.  a\  St.  Ninians, 


Moffat,  and  at  Charterhouse ; an  Engineer 
and  Ironfounder  ; sometime  Comdg.  1st 
Batn.Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1920, 
Dorothy  Ada  1 homson  Maclellan  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Dunard,  Dowanhill,  Glasgow  ; Con- 
servative [Glasgow),  and  Town  and  County 
(Ayr)  Clubs. 

Shaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Llewellyn  Ban- 
croft, D.S.O G b.  1 8 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Lancashire 
Fusiliers  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shaw  , Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Arthur,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1870;  entered  7th  Dragoon  Guards  1900,  and 
became  Capt.  9th  Lancers  1906 ; retired  1912 ; 
is  Capt.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and 
Flignt-Lieut.  R.A.F.  ; S.  Africa  1900,  pre- 
sent at  capture  of  Reitz  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches 
twice)  : m.  1915,  Sylvia  de  Grasse,  da. 
of  the  late  de  Grasse  Fox.  of  Philadelphia  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqoi.  Cavalry  Club. 

Shaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.D. , son  of  the  late  George  Shaw,  of  108, 
Wellington  Parade,  East  Melbourne,  Vic- 
toria; b.  1885;  ed.  at  Scotch  College,  Mel- 
bourne, and  at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.B.  and 

B. S.  1907,  M.D.  1910);  F.R.C.S.  England 
1911 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  Comdg.  a Field  Ambulance,  and  subse- 
quently as  Surg.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  author  of  various 
surgical  papers;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Clendon 
Road,  Toorai,  Victoria,  Australia , 
Bohemian  (Melbourne)  Club. 

Shaw,  Major  Donald  Patrick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Alfred  Edward  Shaw,  D.Litt., 
Head  Master  Gram.  Sch. , Thame;  b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  Dorsetshire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1919, 
Maud  Vivian,  da.  of  T.  A.  Stephens,  of  25, 
Commarket,  Oxford;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Shaw,  Evelyn  Campbell,  M.V.O.,  son 
of  Charles  Bousfield  Shaw ; b.  1882 : m. 
ign  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1919.  39,  Gilston 
Road,  S.  Kensington,  S.  W. 

Shaw,  Col.  Francis  Stewart  Kennedy, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Col.  Remount  Ser.  (Re- 
serve) ; S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Shaw,  Major  Frank  Vincent,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  during 
European  War  1914-19  in  Balkans  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Greek  Mil.  Cro§s) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shaw,  Major  Gordon  Donald  Archibald, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1882;  is  Major  R.F.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shaw,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Middleton 
Drury,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Wiliiam  Drury  Shaw,  Royal  Scots  ; b.  1878  ; 
ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O., Orders  of  the  Nile  of  Egypt  and  of 
the  Star  of  Nepal) : m.  1905,  Kate,  da.  of 

D.  J.  Langley ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shaw,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Arthur,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Ser. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shaw,  Capt.  Joseph  Taylor,  D S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Shaw,  of  Prospect 
House,  Gomersal,  near  Leeds;  b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch.  ; a Banker,  and 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19,  in  France  and  Italy 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Nina  Gladys, 
da.  of  Richard  Ernest  Latimer,  of  Gosforth, 
Newcastle- on-Tyne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919-  Pros- 
pect House,  Gomersall,  near  Leeds. 

Shaw,  Capt.  Lawrence  Drew,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  M.B.  and  Ch.B.  Glasgow  1904; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Shaw,  Major  Raymond  Morton,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.) ; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1881 


European  War  1914-19,  with  W.  Riding 
Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919- 

Shaw,  Cap*.  Richard  James  Herbert, 
C.B.E.,  sen  of  James  Herbert  Shaw, 
of  Coolbawn,  Ailesbury  Road,  Dublin*  b. 
1885;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A./ist 
Senior  Moderator  and  gold  medallist  1907) ; 
Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1908  ; Capt.  Con- 
naueht  Rangers  ; European  War  1915-16  as 
Staff-Capt.  29th  Inf  Brig.  ; is  on  editorial 
Staff  of  The  Times ; was  Assist.  Press 
Censor,  Ireland  1916-18,  Assist.  Sec.,  Irish 
Convention  1917-18,  and  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Lord-Lieut.  of  Ireland  1918-19;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Constitutional , Kildare  Street, 
and  Royal  St.  George's  Yacht  Clubs. 

Shaw,  Tom,  C.B.E. , M.P. , son  of 
Ellis  Shaw,  of  Colne  ; b.  1872  ; is  Sec.  Inter- 
national Congress  of  Textile  Workers;  was 
Director  of  National  Ser.,  West  Midland 
Region  during  European  War  (C.B.E)  ; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Preston  ( Labour ) since 
Dec.  1918;  cr  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Keighley 
Road,  Colne,  Lancashire. 

Shaw,  Major  William,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Shaw,  William  Barbour,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Director  Factory  Construction  Depart., 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  during  European  War  : 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Shaw-Stewart  [see  Stewart]. 

Shawe,  Lieut- Col.  Charles,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
x8 — ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  - 
Col.  Rifle  Bde. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Shea,  Major  Alexander  Gallwey, 

D.S.O.;  b.  1880;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  in  China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  on 
N.-W.  frontier  of  India  1902,  and  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 19x7. 

Shea,  Surg.-Maj.  Arthur  William, 

D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Surg.-Maj.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Shea,  Major  Henry  Francis,  D.S.O.- 
M.B.;  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  B.S.  1897)  ; M.R.C.S.  London  1897  : 
is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Shearer,  Major  George  Wyman,  D.S.O., 
son  of  James  Traill  Shearer  ; b.  1886;  Major 
Canadian  Artillery;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1918). 

Shearman,  Capt.  Charles  Edward  Gowran, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1889;  Capt.  Bedfordshire 
and  Herts  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour1 : 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Windham  Club. 

Shearman,  Capt.  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Shearman,  of  Park  House,  Don- 
caster ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at  St.  Peter’s,  Sch. 
York ; Capt.  Yorkshire  L.I. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Park  House,  Doncaster. 
Shearme,  Paymaster  - Capt.  £d  ward 
Haweis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Shearme,  of  Bude,  N.  Cornwall;  b.  1876; 
ed.  at  Plymouth  Coll.  ; is  Paymaster-Capt. 
R.N.  (retired),  and  Assist.  Ch.  Censor, 
Admiralty : m.  1913,  Angela  Annie,  da.  cl 
the  late  Preb.  K.  Barnes,  of  Heavitree, 
Exeter;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  i9I8,  C.B.E.  (Civil, 
1920.  30,  Campden  House  Chambers , Sheffield 

Terrace,  W. ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Shebbeare,  Major  Robert  Austin,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  i 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Shed  den,  Capt.  James  Alexander, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 6.18 — ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Capt.  Scottish  Rifles  (despatches,  M.C. 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  iqiq. 


Shedden,  Lewis,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—; 

a J.P.  ; Hon.  Sec.,  Recruiting  Committee 
for  W.  of  Scotland  during  European  War ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Shee,  Lieut. -Col.  Martin  Archer-,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.P.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Martin 
Archer-Shee,  sometime  Ch.  Agent  of  Bank 
of  England  at  Bristol;  b.  1873;  was  Mid- 
shipman R.N.  1888-90 ; entered  19th  Hus- 
sars 1893,  and  became  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  1902;  retired  1905;  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and  Adj.  of  his 
Regt.,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(dangerously  wounded,  despatches  thrice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18,  with  19th 
Hussars,  and  Comdg.  successively*  12th 
Gloucestershire  Regt.,  2/4th  York  and  Lan- 
caster Regt.,  and  loth  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  (wounded,  despatches  thrice, 

C. M.G.);  was  Adj.  and  Quarter  Master 
at  Sch.  of  Cav.  1904-5  ; has  sat  for  Finsbury, 
Central  Div.  (C)  since  Jan.  1910:  m.  1905, 
Frances,  only  da.  of  the  late  Alf  red  Pell,  of 
New  York;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Ashurst  Lodge,  Sunninghill,  Berks;  Naval 
and  Military,  Cavalry , Carlton,  and  Con- 
stitutional Clubs. 

Sheehan,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Faber. 

D. S.O.  ;b.  1874;  L.R.C.P.I.,  L.M.,  L.R.C.S.I. 
1898 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sheen,  Col.  Alfred  William,  C.B.E.,  M.S., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Sheen, 
M.D. ; b.  1869;  a Consulting  Surg.,  and 
Col.  Arm}'  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.) ; S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches),  European  War  1914-19  as  Con- 
sulting Surg.  War  Hospitals,  India,  etc. 
(despatches,  C.B.E.):  m.  1898,  Christina, 
da.  of  John  P.  lngledew,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918.  69,  Wimpole  Street,  IV. 1. 

Sheen,  Engineer-Rear-  A dm.  Charles 
Cape,  C.B. ; b.  18—;  Engineer-Rear- Adm. 
R.N.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902,  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches, 
promoted,  medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (C.B.,  Order  of  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan);  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Sheepshanks,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Charles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Sheepshanks,  of 
Arthington  Hall,  Leeds;  b.  1884;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1906); 
an  Assist.  Master  at  Eton,  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col  ; sometime  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  European  War 
1914-18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Eton  College, 
Windsor ; Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 
Sheepshanks,  Capt.  Richard  Hasell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Sheep- 
shanks, of  Arthington  Hall,  Leeds,  and 
Stokelake  House,  Chudleigh,  S.  Devon  ; b. 
1885;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; entered  Indian  Cav.  1908,  and 
became  Capt.  1915  j Mesopotamia  1914-15 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  an 
A.D.C.  to  Viceroy  of  India  1916-17:  m.  1919, 
the  Hon.  Bridget  Mary  Thesiger,  da.  of  3rd 
Baron  Chelmsford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915- 

Sheffield,  Willi  am  George  Freese, 

D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Major  Middlesex  Regt. 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-19  in  p- 
Russia  with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Sfekleton,  Squadron-Leader  Alexander, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1891 ; Squadron-Leader  R.A.F. ; 
European  War  1914-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Shekleton,  Brig. -Gen.  Hugh  Pentland, 
C.B.,  C.M.G  . son  of  Dep.  Surg. -Gen.  J.  F. 
Shekleton;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; entered  Army  1880,  became 
Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  1887,  Brevet  Major 
1896,  Major  1898,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  and  Col. 
(h.-p.)  1912;  and  Hon.  Brig -Gen.  (retired) 
1918  ; served  with  Dongola  Expedition 
1896  (despatches,  Egyptian  medal  with  two 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


clasps,  Brevet  Major),  with  Nile  Expeditions 
1897  (clasp)  and  1898  (slightly  wounded), 
and  Khartoum  (despatches  twice,  medal, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  4th  class  Osmanieh,  two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17,  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  employed  with  Egyptian  Army 
1893-9 : m.  1902,  Helen,  da.  of  Otto  de  Cler- 
mont, of  Wetherham,  St.  Tudy,  Cornwall  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Sheldon,  Capt.  Clifford  Dommett, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.E.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sheldon,  Capt.  Joseph,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sheldrake,  Col.  Edward  Nodin,  C.B.E. , 
b.  1858;  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Grenadier  Guards  (retired) ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  Medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  Medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Shellard,  Capt.  Edwin,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  (T.D.); 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Shelley,  Lieut. -Col.  Bertram  Arthur 
Graham,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1869  ; entered  R.E.  1888, 
became  Major  1907,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1914  ; 
European  War  I9i4-i7(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Director  of  Works 
1917,  and  a Dep.  Director  thereol  -918  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Shellshear,  Lieut. -Col.  Joseph  Lexden, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  Walter  Shellshear;  b. 
1885  ; ed.  at  Sydnej'  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M. 
1907) ; isLieut. -Col.  Australian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; m.  1908,  Hildred  Muriel  Christina, 
da.  of  Andrew  Robertson  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Shelton,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1884;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C.  ; Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O., Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shelton,  Lieut. -Com.  Robert  Howard, 
D.S.  O. , son  of  George  Shelton,  of  70  Addison 
Way,  Hampstead  Garden  Suburb,  N.W.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  1918, 
Gladys  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Julius 
Kaufmann,  of  Barcelona;  cr.  D.S.O.  19T7. 

Shemseddin,  tekander,  H.H.  Mahom- 
med,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Sultan  of  Maidive 
Islands;  cr.  C.M.G.  (Hon.)  1919. 

Shephard,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Sinclair, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Shephard,  of 
Castle  Hill,  Surrey;  b.  1848;  ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Oxford  Univ.;  entered  4th  Regt. 
1872,  became  Capt.  1880,  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers 
(City  of  London  Regt  ) 1890  (retired  1891), 
and  is  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  African  War  1879 
(medal),  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  medal);  was  A.D.C. 
to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Bombay  1882  5, 
Brig.-Maj.,  Burma  1886-7,  and  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Gibraltar  1887- 
90;  formerly  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
Prince  Albert’s  (Somersetshire  L.I.),  and 
Brig.-Maj.  a Vol.  Inf.  Brig.;  appointed 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Loyal  N.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  1915,  and  a Batn.  Devonshire 
Regt.  1916:  m.  1st,  1875,  Ada  Katharine, 
who  d.  1909,  da.  of  Bransby  William  Powys; 
andly,  1911,  Bertha  Joan  Bosworth,  da.  of 
the  late  Reginald  Bosworth  Smith  [see 
Smith-Marnolt,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 
Shorttake , Osrnington , Dorset. 

Shepherd,  Alfred  Seymour,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  is  2nd  Lieut.  R.F.C. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

M.C.  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shepherd,  Col.  Arthur  Edmund,  C.B.E., 

D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary 
Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; European 


War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C-B.E.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Shepherd,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Innes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  A.  T.  Shepherd, 
Indian  Army;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Bradford  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  Indian  Army, 
and  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Instruction  with  rank  of 
Lieut. -Col. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  Egypt  19 14-15,  Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  the  Nile  of  Egypt):  m.  1st,  Edith  Ivy, 
da.  of  H.  G.  Reid,  Indian  Police ; 2ndly, 
1914,  Evelyn  Flora,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Villiers 
Margary,  of  Ceylon ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shepherd,  Major  Gilbert  John  Victor, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1887  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major)  : m.  191  -,  Hermione,  da.  of 
Leonard  Guise  Wingfield-Stratford  [see  V. 
Powerscourt,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shepherd,  Joseph  Wilfrid,  C.B.E.  ; 

b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
War  Refugees  during  European  War  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Shepherd,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Francis, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand 
Forces;  European  War  191 5-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shepherd,  Major  William  Kidd  Ogilvie, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shepherd-Folker  [see  Folker]. 
Sheppard,  Arthur,  M.V.O.;  b.  18— ; 

cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class),  1918. 

Sheppard,  Capt.  Edgar,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
el.  son  of  the  Kev.  Canon  Edgar  Sheppard, 
K.C.V.O.,  D.D.  ; b.  1878  ; is  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards;  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.) : m.  1907,  Isobel,  da.  of  Sir 
George  Hastings,  M.D.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sheppard,  Major  Eustace  Graham, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O. , son  of  Thomas  Byard 
Winter  Sheppard,  of  Selwood,  Frome  ; b. 
1875;  European  War  1914-19  as  Major  R.E. 
(despatches,  M.V.O.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1916,  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sheppard,  Col.  George  Sidney,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Dawson  Shep- 
pard, J.P.,  of  The  Grange,  Shanklin,  Isle  of 
Wight,  and  Castle  John.  Kilkenny;  b.  1867  ; 
entered  4th  Dragoon  Guards  1888,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1899,  Major  1906,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and  Col.  (retired) 
1920 ; European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches thrice,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.):  m. 
1896,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Philip  Dickson,  R.A. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  The 
Red  House,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Sheppard,  Major  Henry  Codings, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  Peter  Sheppard,  of  Quebec  ; 
b.  1840;  sometime  in  Roy.  Canadian 
Artillery  has  been  A.D.C.  to  five  successive 
Lieut.-Govs.  of  Quebec,  and  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
two  successive  Govs. -Gen.  of  Canada;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908.  Quebec,  Canada. 

Sheppard,  Brig. -Gen.  Herbert  Cecil, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  Dawson  Sheppard,  J.P.,  of  The 
Grange,  Shanklin  ; b 18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col  R.A.,  and  an  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
(retired);  S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
19x4-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sheppard,  Capt.  John  James,  D S.O., 
M.C.  ; 6-  1893;  Capt.  igth  Batn.  London 
Regt.  ; European  YVar  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Star  of  Roumania) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sheppard, Major  Ponsonby, -D.S.O., son  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Ponsonby  Sheppard,  formerly  of 
Brandon  Road,  Southsea  ; b.  1879 ; entered 
R.A.  1898,  and  is  Major;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1901  (D.S.O.):  rn.  1906,  Nellie  Marion,  el. 
da.  of  Henry  Adler,  of  Avondale,  Dorn- 
fontein,  Johannesburg;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 


COMPAN IONAGE. 


1883 


Sheppard,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Osborne, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1881;  is  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sheppard,  Maj.-Gen.  Seymour  Hulbert, 

C. B.,C.M.G.,D.S.  O.,  son  of  George  Frederick 
Sheppard,  J.P.,  of  68,  Regent’s  Park  Road, 
N.  W. ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; entered  R.E.  1890,  became  Capt. 

1901,  Brevet  Major,  1904,  Major  1910,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; and  Maj.-Gen. 
1919 ; Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal 
with  clasp),  Mohmand  Expedition  1897  (de- 
spatches), Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  Mahsud 
Waziri  operations  1901-2  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.),  operations  against  Darwesh  Khels 

1902,  Thibet  Mission  1903-4  (despatches, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-19  in 
German  E.  Africa,  on  Gen.  Staff,  and  as 
Brig.-Com.,  subsequently  in  France  as 
Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  (despatches  six 
time?,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
C.B.,  Brevet  Col., Maj.-Gen.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
2nd  Div.  N.  Army,  India,  and  Gen.  Staff 
Officer  in  India  1908-12 ; and  appointed  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  Indian  Staff  Coll.  1913  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
19x8.  Army  and  Navy,  Queen’s,  and 
Prince’s  Clubs. 

Sheppard,  Vice-Adm.  Thomas  Dawson 
Lees,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  Dawson  Sheppard,  J.P.,  of  The 
Grange,  Shanklin,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1866; 
entered  R.N.  1879,  became  Lieut.  1889,  Com. 
1900,  Capt.  1904,  Rear- Ad m.  1916,  and  Vice- 
Adm.  1920;  served  on  H.M.S.  “Renown” 
during  tour  of  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales 
in  India  1905-6;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Sheppard,  William  Didsbury,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  J.  E.  Sheppard,  of  Grassen- 
dale,  Liverpool;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Hereford 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford; 
entered  I.C.S.  1886;  served  in  Bombay  as 
Assist.  Collector  and  Magistrate  1886-93,  2nd 
Assist,  and  Forest  Settlement  Officer  1893-7, 
1st  Assist  1897-1902,  Junior  Collector  1902-4, 
Junior  Collector  and  Political  Agent,  Bhor 
1904-5,  and  Municipal  Commr.  Bombay  1905- 
10;  appointed  a M.E.C.,  Bombay  1915,  and 
a Member  of  Council  of  India  1916;  has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal : m.  1904,  Margaret 
Kinloch,  only  da.  of  the  late  Col.  George 
Forbes,  Seaforth  Highlanders;  cr.  C.I.E.  1910. 
Sheppard,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Thomson, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.O.C.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Sherbrooke,  Capt..  Henry  Graham, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Com.  William 
Sherbrooke,  J.P.,  of  Oxton  Hall,  Notts; 
b.  1877;  is  Capt.  R.N.;  served  in  Mesopo- 
tamia 1916-18  (despatches.  D.S.O.):  m.  1899, 
Flora  Maude,  da.  of  John  Liell  Francklin,  of 
Gonalston,  Nottingham  [see  V.  St.  Vincent]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sherbrooke,  Lieut.-Col.  Nevile  Hugh 
Cairns,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Rev.  Henry  Nevile 
Sherbrooke  [E.  Cairns];  b.  1880;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.H.A.,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer;  S.  Africa  1899^1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
’1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : m.  1906,  Cicely  Morton,  da.  of 
Rev,  John  Colvile  Morton  Mansel-Pleydell 
[see  Mansel,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sherbrooke,  Major  Robert  Lowe, 
D.S.O.,  second  son  of  the  late  Com.  William 
Sherbrooke,  R.N.,  J.P.,  of  Oxton  Hall, 
Notts ; b.  1885  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.) ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Eileen  Cecil, 
da.  of  James  Russell  McLaren  of  7, 
Maresfield  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Sherer,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Donnelly, 
CM  G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.; 
European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919. 


Sheridan,  Charles  Cahill,  C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
entered  Indian  Postal  Depart.  1882,  be- 
came Dep.  Inspector-Gen.,  Railway  Mail 
Ser.  and  Sorting  1901,  Inspector-Gen.  1907, 
and  Dep.  Postmaster-Gen.  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  1910;  retired  1915;  served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913. 
Sheridan,  Major  Philip  Cahill,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Sheringham,  Major  Arthur  Thomas, 

D.S.  O.,  son  of  Col.  Arthur  William  Shering- 
ham, of  Flaxmoor,  Caston,  Attleborough, 
Norfolk  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  King’s  Lynn 
Gram.  Sch. ; entered  West  India  Regt.  1903 
and  Indian  Army  1905,  and  became  Major 
1917  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  with  2nd 
Batn.  Cheshire  Regt.  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-19  in 
Mesopotamia  and  Persia  (despatches, 

D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Sheringham,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  John  de 
Bunsen,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Archibald  Sheringham,  R.  of  Doning- 
ton,  Wolverhampton  ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  Ch.  Ch. , Oxford  (B.  A.  Honours 
1905,  and  class  Arabic)  ; a Bar.  and  Solicitor 
in  Winnipeg ; was  Agent  for  Agricultural 
Bank  of  Egypt  1907-9  ; European  War 
19 1 5-19,  finally  as  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
8th  Batn.  Somersetshire  L.L  (wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; is  Sec.  In- 
dustrial Publicity  Ser.  (Limited) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Rannoch  Lodge,  Reigate,  Surrey  ; 
Constitutional  Club. 

Sherlock,  Lieut.-Col.  David  John  Chris- 
topher Eustace,  D.S.O.,  son  of  David  Sher- 
lock, J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Rahan  Lodge,  King’s 
Co.;  b.  1879  > is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.F.A. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Sherman,  Major  Edwin  Collingwood, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shkrren,  Col.  James,  C.B.E.,  F.R.C.S., 
son  of  J.  A.  Sherren;  b.  1872;  Surg.  to 
London  Hospital, ConsultingSurg.  to  Poplar 
Hospital  for  Accidents,  a Member  of  Council 
and  Hunterian  Professor  Roy.  Coll,  of 
Surgs.,  and  Examiner  in  Surgery  to  London 
Univ. ; sometime  temporary  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919-  6,  Devon- 

shire Place,  W. 

Sherston,  Major  John  Reginald  Vivian, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  John 
Sherston,  D.S.O.,  Rifle  Brig.  ; b.  1888  ; ed. 
at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Indian  Army  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.), 
Afghan  War  1919  (Brevet  Major) : m.  1914, 
Ed  th  Adelaide,  da.  of  the  late  W.  H.  L. 
Impey,  C.S.I.,  I.C.S.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sherston,  Col.  William  Maxwell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Davis 
Sherston,  J.P.,  6th  Dragoon  Guards,  ofEver- 
creech,  Bath;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Marlborough 
and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  ; enlisted  in 
7th  Dragoon  Guards  1877,  and  became  Capt. 
18th  Hussars  1888 ; retired  1896  ; served 
in  Boer  War  1881,  with  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-5  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (de- 
spatches), in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in 
command  of  48th  Co.  Imperial  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  five  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-19,  in 
Egypt  and  France;  is  a J.P.  for  Somerset ; 
was  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (Field-Marshal 
Earl  Roberts)  1901-4 ; sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  N.  Somerset  Yeo.  ; 
m.  1894,  Evelyn  Maud  Maitland,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Maitland  Spencer,  J.P. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Lilli  put,  Dorset;  Army 'and 
Navy,  and  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Clubs. 

Sherwood,  Lieut.-Col.  Oliver  Caton, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1862  ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance  Depart.;  served 


1884 


COMPANIONAGE. 


with  Ashanti  Expedition  1885-6  (honourably 
mentioned,  star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sherwood-Kelly  [see  Kelly]. 

Shewan,  Lieut.- Col.  Hugh  Mackenzie, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Dep.-Surg.-Gen.  Alexander 
Shewan,  formerly  Madras  Army  ; b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll. ; entered  Roy.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  1892,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
1912,  and  Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  1920;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  battles 
of  Colenso  and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  191a  (wounded, 
prisoner)  ; was  Inspector  of  Q.M.G.’s  Sers. 
1919-20;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Junior  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Shewell,  Lieut. -Col.  Eden  Francis, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frank 
Shewell,  of  Lodiscombe,  S.  Devon*  b.  1877; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  in  Meso- 
potamia 1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., C.M.G.) : 
m.  1914,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Mrs.  A.  W.  F. 
Baird;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Shiel,  Major  Francis  Robert  Archibald, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  R.F  A. ; European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Shiner,  Major  Herbert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  1887 ; formerly  in  Metropolitan  Police 
Force ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Major  R.A. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
promoted  2nd  Lieut.,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Shingleton,  Frederick,  M.V.O, , son  of 
William  Shingleton,  of  Shepton  Mallet, 
Somerset ; b.  1846  : m.  1885,  Amy  Gertrude, 
da.  of  James  Edward  Ball,  of  Tunbridge, 
Kent  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1914.  67, 

Cornwall  Gardens , S.  IV.  ; Junior  Constitu- 
tional Club. 

Shinkwin,  Major  Ion  Richard  Staveley, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1875 ; is  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
was  an  Afsist.  Director  of  Supplies  1917-20: 
m.  18 — , Susan  Digby,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of 
Essex  Digby  Berkeley,  I.S.O.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  19x9. 

Shipley,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Orby,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  W.  D.  Shipley  ; b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
formerly  in  Shropshire  L.I.  ; sometime 
Lieut.-Col.  E.  Surrey  Regt.,  and  a Garrison 
Com.  ; is  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1890,  Kathe- 
rine jane,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Thomas 
Carew,  D.L.,  of  Ballinamona  Park,  co.  Water- 
ford ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Conservative  Club. 
Shipley,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Tyrell,  C.B., 
4th  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Reginald  Yonge  Ship- 
ley,  C.B. ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  Roy.  Fusiliers  (City  ofLon- 
don  Regt.)  1884,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  and 
Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919  ; S.  African  War  1 901-2  (Queen's  medal 
with  three  clasps)  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  C.B.)  : m.  1st,  1894,  Edith 

Charlotte,  who  d.  1906,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.- 
Gen.  James  Tyrrell  Carter  Ross,  C.I.E., 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; andly,  1909,  Joyce,  da. 
of  the  late  W.  C.  Carmichael,  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Sports'  Club. 

Shipley,  Hammond  Smith,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Hammond  Shipley,  of  Shepshed,  Leicester- 
shire ; b.  1858;  ed.  at  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
appointed  a Clerk  in  Irish  Record  Office 
1880  ;(  entered  Consular  Ser.  1881  ; was 
H.M.’s  Vice-Consul  at  Monastir  1887-94,  3rd 
Dragoman  at  British  Embassy  at  Constanti-  I 
nople  1894-6,  and  Consul  at  Angora  1896- 
1903,  and  at  Erzeroum  1903-9;  appointed 
Consul  at  Tabreez  1909;  acted  as  Charge 
d’Affaires  in  Montenegro  1886,  1901,  1902, 
1903,  and  1904  ; served  as  British  Delegate 
on  Sasun  Commn.  1895;  cr.  C.M.G.  1896. 

Shipley,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Burge, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Alexander  Shipley,  of  The 
Hall,  Datchet ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Forest  Sch.  ; 


is  Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  with 
London  Regt.  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1907,  Flora  Marion,  da.  of  D.  F.  Wallace,  of 
Kansas  City,  U.S.A.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
The  Manor  Cottage,  Englefield  Green  , 
Alpine , and  Junior  Constitutional  Clubs. 

Shire,  Col.  James  Matthew  Forrest, 
C.B.,  M.D.  ; b.  i86r  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Univ.  of 
Ireland  (M.D.  1882) ; formerly  Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Shirley,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  John, 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  William 
Mason  Scharlieb,  Lieut.-Col.  Madras  Vol. 
Guards  and  Presidency  Magistrate  ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.,  and 
L.R.C.P.,  London  1894,  M.D.  and  B.S., 
London  1898,  F.R.C.S.,  Eng.  1899;  Senior 
Anaesthetist  at  Univ.  Coll.  Hospital;  S. 
Africa  1900,  as  Physician,  Anaesthetist,  and 
Adj.  to  Langman’s  Hospital  (despatches, 

C. M.G.),  European  War  1914-18,  in  R.A.M.C. 

as  Consulting  Anaesthetist,  and  Comdg.  a 
Mil.  Hospital  in  Malta  ; sometime  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers  (de- 
spatches) ; assumed  by  deed  ppll  1914,  the 
name  of  Herbert  John  Shirley  in  lieu  of 
Herbert  Johann  Scharlieb:  m.  1899,  Edith 
Mabel,  da.  of  Charles  Tweedy,  of  Redruth, 
Cornwall ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  149,  Harley 

Street,  IV.  1 ; 19,  York  Terrace , Regent's 

Park,  N.  W. 

Shirley,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Mason  Scharlieb,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Madras  Vol.  Guards,  and  Presidency 
Magistrate,  and  Mary  Ann  Dacomb  Schar- 
lieb, C.B.E.  M.D.,  M.S.,  of  149,  Harley 
Street,  W.;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.C.;  M.A.  Camb.  1919  ; entered  King’s 
Dragoon  Guards  1887  and  Bengal  Cav.  1889, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1913  (retired);  com- 
manded Escort  Burma  Boundary  Delimita- 
tion Commn.  1897-8;  appointed  an  Instructor 
at  Raniket,  India  1902,  and  at  R.M.C.  1907, 
and  Director  of  Mil.  Studies,  Camb.  Univ. 
1911 ; raised  and  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
2nd  Artists’  Rifles  Officers’  Training  Corps 
i9i4-i8(mentionedfor  specially  distinguished 
war  sers.,  C.M.G.)  ; is  Principal  of  Pinewood 
Preparatory  Sch.,  Farnborough ; in  1914 
assumed  by  deed  poll  the  surname  ofShirley 
in  lieu  of  Scharlieb : m.  1899,  Ida,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  R.  de  la  Cour-Corbett,  D.S.O.; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917-  Pinewood,  Farnborough, 
Hants. 

Shook,  Major  Alexander  Macdonald, 

D. S.O.,  D.S.C..  A.F.C. ; b.  18—;  formerly 
Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.A.F. ; European 
War  1915-18  (D.S.C.,  D.S.O.,  A.F.C.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Shoolbred,  Frederick  Thomas,  C.B. ; 
b.  1841 ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  Thames  Bank, 
Goring-on-Thames. 

Shoolbred,  Lieut.-Col.  Rupert,  C.M.G., 
son  of  John  Frederic  Wilkin,  of  Rose  Ash, 
N.  Devon ; b.  1869 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve,  and  a J.P.  and  D. L. 
for  Ross  and  Cromarty;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  Comdg.  1st  Queen’s 
Westminster  Rifles  (T.F.)  London  Regt. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; assumed  by  Roy. 
License  1905  the  surname  of  Shoolbred  in 
lieu  of  his  patronymic;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 
3,  Down  Street,  fV.  ; IVyvis,  Evan  ton, 
Ross-shite. 

Shore,  Major  John  Lintorn,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  John  Henry  Shore,  of  Whatley  House, 
near  Frorr.e,  Somerset;  b.  1880;  Major 
Cheshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1908,  Dorothy  Clara, 
da.  of  Sir  Richard  Dansey  Green-Price, 
2nd  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shore,  Brig.-Gen.  Offley  Bohun  Stovin 
Fairless,  C.B. , C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Offley  Shore,  formerly  of  Norton  Hall, 
near  Sheffield;  b.  1863;  entered  W.  York- 
shire Regt.  1882,  transferred  to  18th 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1885 


Bengal  Lancers  1884,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Brevet  Major  1898,  Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col. 
1906,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col  1911,  and  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; Malakand  Field  Force 
and  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  as  D.A.A.G.,  Brig. -Major 
Mounted  Troops,  Dist.  Comdt.  Cape  Colony, 
and  Column  Staff  Officer  E.  Transvaal, 

E resent  at  actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and 
•riefontein,  and  operations  around  Bloem. 
fontein,  Orange  River  Colony,  W.  Trans- 
vaal, and  Griqualand  W.  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
India  1895-1900,  an  A.A.G.,  Indian  Staff  Coll. 
1905-6,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  in  India 
1909-13,  Director  of  Staff  Duties  and  Mil. 
Training  there,  1913-16  (C.I.E),  and  Dep. 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Communications  of  an 
Indian  Expeditionary  Force  1916-19;  has 
Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle,  and  4th 
class  of  Order  of  St.  Vladimir  of  Russia  : 
m.  1908,  Caroline  Perry,  da.  of  Charles  Perry 
Sinnickson,  of  Philadelphia,  U.S.A.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913,  C.I.E.  1916. 
United  Service  Club . 

Shores,  John  Wallis,  C.M.G. , son  of 
John  Wallis  Shores,  formerly  of  East 
Lodge,  Worthing ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Lancing 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Richmond  ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.  ; was  Assist.  Engineer  of  Natal 
Govt.  Railwaj's  1876-82,  Dist.  Engineer 
1882-9,  and  Sup.  Engineer  of  Surveys  and 
Construction  1889-97,  since  when  he  has  been 
Engineer-in-Ch.  ; directed  repairs  to  Natal 
Govt.  Railways  during  Boer  War  1899-1901 
(despatches) : m.  1874,  Katherine  Florence 
Emily,  second  da.  of  George  Goslett  (a 
Knight  of  Roy.  Swedish  Order  of  Vasa), 
formerly  Managing  Director  of  Nassjo- 
Oscarsham,  and  of  Frovi-Ludvika  Railways 
in  Sweden  : cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Rutland , 

Scotsville,  Pietermaritzburg , Natal ; Vic- 
toria (. Natal ) Club. 

Shorland,  James  William,  D.S.O. , son 
of  James  William  Shorland,  of  Countess 
Weir,  Exeter  ; b.  18—;  ed.  at  Council  Sch., 
Countess  Weir;  European  War  1914-19  as 
2nd  Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  t9i 9. 

Shorrock,  James,  D.S.O  ; b.  18 — ; 2nd 

Lieut.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Short,  Brig.-Gen.  Anthony  Holbeche, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  H.  Short, 
of  Temple  Balsall,  Warwickshire ; b.  1862 ; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse ; entered  R.A.  1882, 
became  Capt.  1890,  Major  1899,  Lieut. -Col 
1907,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  (retired) 
1919  ; served  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.);  commanded 
R.A.  of  a Div.  (T.F.)  1913-14 : m.  1899, 
A.  I.,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  A.  Wardrop  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Short,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  William 
George,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Gen.  List ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut. -Col.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Short,  Major  Percy  Hamilton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  C.  F.  Short,  Roy. 
Marines;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
entered  Gloucestershire  Regt.  1895,  and 
became  Capt.  1905;  retired  1912;  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  actions  of  Rietfontein 
and  Lombard’s  Kop  (wounded,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  Kano-Sokoto 
Campaign  1903  (medal  with  clasp),  N.  Nigeria 
1904  (despatches,  clasp)  and  1906  (despatches, 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  in 
German  E.  Africa  with  W.  African  Frontier 
Force,  and  in  Intelligence  Depart.,  War 
Office  (two  medals)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1906. 
Sports’  Club. 

Short,  Wilfrid  Maurice,  C.B.,  el.  son  of 
Ellis  A.  Short;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  City  of 
London  Sch. ; on  Staff  of  Roy.  Commn.  on 
Labour  1891-4,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Rt.  Hon. 
A.  J.  Balfour,  O.M.,  M.P.,  1894-20 ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1920.  Rayleigh,  1,  Birdhurst  Rise, 
South  Croydon. 


Shorthose,  Major  William  John  Towns- 
end, D.S.O.  ; b.  1888  ; is  Capt.  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-19  as  Major  King’s  African  Rifles  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

SHORTLAND,24afm.  Edward  George,  C.B., 
son  of  Edward  Shortland,  M.D. ; b.  1855; 
entered  R.A.  1869,  became  Lieut.  1887,  Com. 
1893,  Capt.  1900,  Rear-Adm.  1909,  Vice- 
Adm.  (retired)  1912,  and  Adm.  1918:  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  as  Principal  Naval  Trans- 
port Officer  Overseas  Forces  (despatches) : 
m.  1898,  Blanche  Eleanor,  da.  of  the  late 
Vice-Adm.  Rombulow  Pearse,  R.N. ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1915.  The  Red  House,  Shed- 
field,  Botley,  Hants. 

Shorto,  William  Alfred  Thomas,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Ralph  Shorto ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Simon  Langton  S h.,  and  at 
King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury ; has  been  Sec. 
Depart,  of  Controller-Gen.  of  Merchant 
Shipbuilding,  Admiralty  since  1917  : m.  1900, 
Alice  Leonide,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Seymour,  C.E.,  of  Redruth  and  Barnes;  cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Shortt,  Adam,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
George  Scott  Shortt,  of  Scotland  ; b.  1859 ; 
ed.  at  Queen’s  Univ.,  Kingston,  Canada, 
and  at  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh  Univs. 
(B.A.  1883,  M.A.  1885,  Hon.  LL.D.  1911) ; 
was  Professor  of  Political  Science,  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Kingston,  Canada  1889-1908,  and  a 
Member  of  Canadian  Civil  Ser.  Commn. 
1908-17,  since  when  he  has  been  Chm.  of 
Board  of  Historical  Publications  (Canadian 
Archives) ; served  as  Member  of  Ontario 
Railways  Taxation  Commn.  1904  (prepared 
report),  and  as  Chm.  on  eleven  Boards  of 
Conciliation  in  labour  disputes  (railways, 
coal  mines,  shipping,  and  street  cars),  effect- 
ing settlements ; is  a F.R.S. (Canada);  author 
of  “ Life  of  Lord  Sydenham,”  and  joint 
author  of  “ Constitutional  Documents  re- 
lating to  Canada  1759-1791”:  m.  1887,  Eliza- 
beth Smith,  M.D.,  da.  of  the  late  Sylvester 
Smith,  of  Winona,  Ontario  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1911. 
5,  Marlborough  Avenue,  Ottawa. 

Shoubridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Alban 
Grevis,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Herbert  William  Shoubridge,  I.S.C  ; b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  Mahsud  Blockade 
1901  (clasp),  Mesopotamia  1917-18  Comdg. 
i/ii2th  Indian  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
employed  on  Famine  Duty  in  United  Pro- 
vinces Jan.  to  Sept.  1908  (thanked  by 
United  Provinces  Govt.,  1st  class  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  medal),  and  on  Staff  as  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.,  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  Kohat  1914-17 : 
m.  1902  (marriage  dissolved) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Shoubridge,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Herbert, 
C B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.- 
Col.  H.  W.  Shoubridge,  B.S.C.;  6.1871;  ed. 
at  Blundell’s  Sch., Tiverton  ; entered  Dorset- 
shire Regt.  1893,  became  Capt.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  1900,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Major  1914  Brevet  Col.  1917, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1919;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
present  at  capture  of  Dargai  and  other 
actions  (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  first  as  Staff- 
Capt.,  and  subsequently  as  D.A.A.G.  Natal 
Field  Force,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith, 
battle  of  Tugela  Heights,  and  operations  in 
Natal  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-18  suc- 
cessively as  A.Q.  M.G..  a Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
and  Comdg.  54th  Inf.  Brig,  and  7th  Div.  in 
France,  Flanders,  and  Ita'y  (despatches  eight 
times,  C.M  G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Mil.  Order 
of  Savoy,  French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm, 
1914  star,  two  medals,  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Maj.-Gen.)  was  D.A.Q.M.G.  Head 
Quarters,  S.  Africa  1902-5,  Brig.-Maj.,  13th 
Inf.  Brig.  1906-10,  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer,  W. 
Lancashire  Div.  Territorial  Force  1912-14; 
appointed  to  command  42nd  (E.  Lancashire) 
Div.,  Territorial  Force  1919:  m.  1910,  Gladys 
Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Herbert 
Crowe  Dugdale,  16th  Lancers ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  United 
Service  Club. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1886 


Shove,  Lieut.-Com.  Herbert  William, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1886;  is  a retired  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  : m.  19x0,  Guinevere,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  J.  A.  E.  Wren ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Shrapnell-Smith  [see  Smith]. 
Shrubsole ,Engineer-Com.  Percy  Joseph, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Baldock 
Shrubsole,  of  Sheerness  ; b.  1875  ; Engineer- 
Corn.  R.N. ; Somaliland  1902-4  (despatches), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Engineer  Officer 
H.M.S.  “Glasgow”  at  battles  of  Coronel  and 
Falkland  Islands  and  in  H.M.S.  “ Calypso  ” 
(despatches  twice,  specially  promoted, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shuckburgh,  John  Evelyn,  C.B. , son 
of  E S.  Shuckburgh,  Litt.D. ; b.  1877;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Camb.  Univ.  ; appointed 
Sec.,  Political  and  Secret  Depart.,  India 
Office  1917  : m.  1906,  Lilian  Violet,  da.  of 
A.  G.  Peskett ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  India 
Office,  Whitehall,  S.W. 

Shute,  Lieut. -Col.  Cyril  Aveling,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and  temporary 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 

( Mil.)  19x9- 

Shute,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Joseph,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  J.  Shute,  of  Ramona, 
Stoneycroft,  Liverpool;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut. - 
Col.  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.);  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Shuter,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Gauntlett, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Shuter,  of 
Greendale,  Victoria,  Australia;  b.  1875  • en- 
tered Princess  Victoria’s  (Roy.  Irish  Fusi 
liers)  1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps^  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (twice 
wounded,  Brevet  Lieut, -Col.);  employed 
with  Egyptian  Army  1907-8:  m.  1915,  Muriel, 
da.  of  Albert  Ellis  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Shuttleworth,  Brig.-Gen.  Digby  Inglis, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  European  War 
1914-19  in  Balkans  (despatches,  C.B.E., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
and  D.S.O.  1919. 

Shuttleworth,  Edward  Cheke  Smalley, 
C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; appointed  Personal  Assist, 
to  Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Burma  1906, 
Officiating  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  and  Officiat- 
ing Commr.  1917  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Rangoon, 
Burma. 

Shyam  Sunder  Lall,  Rao  Bahadar, 
C.I.E. , son  ofLalaLareti  Prasada,  ofEtawah 
City,  United  Provinces  of  Agra  and  Oudh, 
India;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Hume’s  High  Sch., 
Etawah,  and"  at  Agra  Coll.;  B.A.  Calcutta 
Univ.  1875  ; has  been  Professor  of  Mathe- 
matics and  Science,  AjmereColl.;  nominated 
Extra  Assist.  Commr.,  and  Sec.  to  Maharaja 
Rana  of  Jhallawar ; was  a Member  of  Famine 
Commn.  1899-1900,  Diwan  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Kishengarh  State  1900-1906,  Senior 
Member  of  Board  of  Commerce  and  Indus 
tries  and  of  Board  Court  of  Wards,  Member 
of  Majlis-i-Khas  and  Privy  Counsellor  in 
Gwalior  1906-17,  since  when  he  has  been  the 
Senior  Min.  and  Member  of  Council  Alwar 
State;  was  a Fellow  of  Allahabad  Univ. 
1905-15  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  medal ; received 
personal  title  of  Rao  Bahadur  1893,  and 
Coronation  Silver  Medal  1903;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1903.  Alwar , Rajputana,  India. 

Sibbald,  Rev.  Samuel  James  Ramsay, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  James  Sibbald,  of  Thornhill, 
Dumfriesshire;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Wallace  Hall 
Acad.,  Dumfriesshire,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.A.  1889,  B.D.  1892):  was  Assist. 
Min.  in  St.  Giles’  Cathedral,  Edinburgh 
1892-7,  Examiner  for  Degrees  in  Divinity 
at  Edinburgh  Univ.  1905-8  and  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  1915-18,  an  Extra  Chap.-in-Oid.  to 
King  Edward  VII.  1907-8,  and  Chap.-in- 
Ord.  1908-10,  since  when  to  King  George 
V.;  appointed  Min.  of  Crathie  1897,  and  of 
Pollokshields  1918;  contributor  to  various 


Magazines  and  Reviews  : m.  1898,  Eliza^ 
beth,  da.  of  Henry  F.  Begg,  formerly  o1 
Tillyfour  and  Inchgarth,  Aberdeenshire  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class),  1911.  33,  Lilybank 

Gardens , Glasgow  ; University  ( Edinburgh ) 
Club. 

Siddeley,  John  Davenport,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1866  ; is  a Motor  and  Aircraft  Engineer. 
Managing  Director  of  Armstrong-Siddeley 
Motors  (Limited),  of  Parkside,  Coventry, 
a Member  of  Aeronautical  Research  Com- 
mittee, and  a Director  of  Armstrong- Whit- 
worth Development  Co.  (Limited)  : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Crackley  Hall,  Kenilworth. 

Sidgwick,  Charles  Kater  Dury,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Edward  Sidgwick,  of  25,  Collingham 
Road,  S.W. ; b.  1873 : ed.  at  Winchester ; 
formerly  Lieut.  2nd  Cheshire  Railway  R.E. 
(Vol.),  is  Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; sub- 
sequently Dep.  Carriage  and  Wagon  Sup. 
of  Bombay,  Baroda  and  Central  India  Rail- 
way : m.  1902,  Gertrude  Caroline  Louisa, 
da.  of  John  Tod,  of  10,  Courtfield  Gardens, 
S.W.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Sidney,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Sidney,  J.P.,  of  Cowpen 
Hall,  Morpeth,  Northumberland;  b.  1879; 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  Northumberland 
Hussars  Yeo. ; European  War  1914-17  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1899,  Augusta  Adele  Maud,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
John  McCulloch  of  Yongolu,  S.  Australia; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Cowpen  Hall , Morpeth , 
Northumberland ; Cavalry,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Sifat  Bahadur,  Raja , Khan  Bahadur , 

C. I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Gov.  of  Yasin  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1920.  Yasin,  Gilgit  Agency,  Kashmir,  India. 

Sifton,  Major  Clifford,  D.S.O.,  second  son 
of  the  Hon.  Sir  Clifford  Sifton,  K.C.M.G.,of 
Toronto,  Canada,  and  Assiniboine  Lodge, 
Mallorytown,  Ontario;  b.  1893  ; ed.  at  Toronto 
Univ.  (B.A.  1915)  ; Major  Canadian  Field 
Artillery;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Assiniboine  Lodge, 
Mallorytown,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Sifton,  Major  Wilfred  Victor,  D.S.O., 
youngest  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Clifford  Sifton, 
K.C.M.G.,  of  Toronto,  Canada,  and  Assmi 
boine  Lodge,  Mallorytown,  Ontario  ; b.  18 — ; 
Canadian  Mounted  Rifles;  European  War 
I9i5-i9(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1919. 
Sikandar  Khan,  Raja,  C.I.E. ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1903.  Nagar,  India. 

Sikkim,  H.H.  Maharaja  (Tashi  Namgyal) 
of,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1893  ; is  one  of  the  Ruling 
Chiefs  in  India : cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Sikkim, 
India. 

Silburn,  Col  Percy  Arthur  Baxter, 
C.B  E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Silburn,  of 
Durban,  Natal;  b.  1876;  ed.  privately; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  medal 
with  five  clasps,  promoted  Major,  D.S.O.) ; 
joined  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  1891,  and  is 
Major  and  Col.;  appointed  Gunnery  In- 
structor Natal  Forces : was  Sec.  Natal 
Defence  Commn.  1902-4;  elected  a M.L.A., 
Natal,  for  Alfred  co.  Div.  1906,  and  to 
S.  African  Parliament  (for  Durban)  1910: 
m.  1901,  Marie  Antoinette,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  T.  Riley  Hartley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1Q02,  C.B.E. 
1918.  Mitchell  Park,  Berea , Durban,  Natal. 
Silcox,  Major  Leonard  Ernest,  D.S.O.  \ 
b.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Railway  Troops 
European  War  1915-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.) » 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Silk,  Paymaster- Capt.  Ernest  Edwin, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Silk;  b. 
1862;  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. ; China  War 
1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.):  m.  18 — , Isabel  Maud,  da 
of  the  late  Capt.  E.  C.  Wilford,  96th  Regt.; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Silver,  Albert  Harlow,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
appointed  Director  of  Industries,  United 
Provinces,  India  1915  ; a Member  of  Indian 
Munitions  Board  ; cr.  C.I.E.  19x9. 

Silver , Lieut.-Col.  John  Payzant,  C.B.E,, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1893);  Lieut.-Col. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1887 


R.A.M.C. ; retired  1920;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C.B.E.):  *n.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Silver,  Rear-Adm.  Mortimer  L’Estrange, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.  (retired) 
sometime  Capt.  of  the  Dockyard,  Dep.  Sup  , 
and  King’s  Harbour  Master,  Chatham ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Sim,  Major  George  Edward  Herman, 

D. S.O. , M.C. ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major, 
Chinese  Order  of  Wen-Hu):  m.  1915,  a da. 
of  Brodrick  Dale,  of  Apperley  Dene,  Stocks 
field,  Northumberland;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sim,  George  Gall,  C.I.E. , son  of  Alexander 
Sim,  of  Strichen,  Aberdeenshire;  b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  1898),  and  at 
Christ  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1901) ; entered 
I.C.S.  1901;  served  as  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  and  as  Under  Sec.  to  Govt., 
United  Provinces  1909-11;  Chm.  Municipal 
Board,  Cawnpore  1912-16,  Dep.  Commr. 
1916-17,  and  Financial  Sec.  to  Govt.,  United 
Provinces  1917-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
on  special  duty  in  Finance  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
India : m.  1904,  Margaret  Buyers,  da.  of 
George  Strachan,  of  Aberdeen;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1920.  Lucknow,  and  Simla,  India  ; United 
Service  Club. 

Sim,  Col.  George  Hamilton,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  Sim,  of  Harrow 
Weald  Park,  Middlesex ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
entered  R.E.  1872,  became  Capt..  1884,  Major 
1892,  Lieut. -Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903  (h.-p. 
1904),  and  Col.  1905;  retired  1909;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal),  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  with  5th  Div.  during  operations  for 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen's 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.B.);  was  Col.  in  charge  of  R.E. 
Records  1905-9  and  1914-15,  and  a Ch.  En- 
gineer 1915-16:  m.  1875,  Bessie  Katherine, da. 
of  the  late  Edward  Hayward  (Gentleman- 
at-Arms),  of  The  Beeches,  Wokingham, 
Berks;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1917- 
Fleet,  Hants  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Sim,  Henry  Alexander,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Duncan  Sim,  C.S.I.,  of 
Moxley,  Surrey ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll. ; entered  I.C.S.  1878 ; appointed 
District  Forest  Officer  1883,  Dep.  Accountant- 
Gen.,  Madras  1888,  Acting  Sec.  to  Commrs. 
of  Land  Revenue  1888,  Collector  and 
Magistrate  1895,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1896,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Madras  (Sir 
Arthur  Havelock)  1897,  a Member  of  Board 
of  Revenue  1900,  an  Additional  Member  of 
Legislative  Council  1901,  and  an  Additional 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India 
1905;  retired  1908;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 

Simcox,  Major  Charles  Thomas,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.  18—;  is  Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.  1. ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Sime,  Archibald  William  Hepburn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Machine  Gun 
Corps ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Simmonds,  Frederick,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Caleb  Simmonds  ; b.  1845  I 
sometime  Receiver  of  Crown  Rents,  Windsor 
Parks  and  Woods;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1905.  16,  Abingdon  Court , Kensington , W. 8; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Simmonds,  Herbert  John,  C.B.,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  x8 — , Assist.  Sec.  Board  of  Education; 
sometime  Sec.  to  Advisory  Committee  of 
Civil  Liabilities  (Mil.)  Committee ; cr.  O.B.E. 
iqi8,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919,  C.B.  (Civil)  1920. 
Graythwaite,  Harrow-on-the-Hill. 

Simmonds,  Tom,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  D.C-M ■ ; 

b.  18—;  Sub-Lieut.  R.N. V.R.  ; European 
War  1914  19  (despatches,  D.C.M.,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


Simmons,  Capt.  Frank  Keith,  M.V.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  Edward  Simmons,  of  The 
Moorings,  Wellington  College,  Berks ; b. 
1888  ; ed.  at  Cranbrook  Sch. ; Capt.  2nd  Batn. 
Highland  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.V.O.,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1915.  The  Moorings, 
Wellington  College , Berks;  Caledonian 
Club. 

Simmons,  Engineer-Capt.  George  Thomas, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (re- 
tired) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Simmons,  Major  John  Ayscough,  D.S.O., 

M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Cheshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Simmons,  Capt.  William  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  William  John  Flowers 
Simmons;  b.  1885  ; an  Accountant,  and  Capt. 
The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.);  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  M.C., 
•.S.O.):  m.  1914,  Margery,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Heron  (Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin),  of  Bandon, 
Cork;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  The  Grange , High- 
bury New  Park,  N.  ; Royal  Aero  Club. 

Simmons,  Col.  George  Francis  Henry 
Le  Breton-,  C.B.,  son  of  G.  Le  Breton- 
Simmons, 'Lieut.  R.E.  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Wel- 
lington Coll. ; Col.  R.E. ; retired  1919  ; 
served  with  Hazara  Expedition  1901  (medal 
with  clasp)  : m.  1890,  Annie,  da  of  the  late 
Gen.  Savage,  R.E-  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Simms,  Capt.  George  Norman,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Simms,  formerly  of 
Sumner  Grange,  Sunninghill,  Berks ; b. 
1875 ; ed.  privately,  and  abroad  ; entered 
Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  1897,  and  became 
Capt.  1906 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1903. 

Simms,  Rev.  John  Morrow,  C.B. , C.M.G. , 
D.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Simms,  of  Scrabo 
Isles,  Newtownards,  co.  Down ; b.  1854 ; 
ed.  at  Coleraine  Acad.,  and  at  Queens’, 
Leipzig,  and  Edin.  Univs.  (B.A.  1878,  Hon. 
D.D.  1906);  Hon.  D.D.  Aberdeen  1918  and 
Glasgow  1919,  and  Hon.  LL-D.  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Belfast  1919;  Soudan  1898  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  African 
War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  Somaliland  1904  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18,  as 
Principal  Chap,  to  the  Forces,  with  rank 
of  Maj.-Gen.  (despatches  eight  times,  C.M.G., 
C.B.);  retired  1920;  is  an  Hon.  Chap,  to 
H.M.,  and  a Member  of  Intermediate  Board 
of  Education  for  Ireland  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Scrabo  Isles , Newtownards , 
co.  Down  ; Naval  and  Military,  Royal  Auto- 
mobile, and  Ulster  Reform  Clubs. 

Simner,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Reginald  Owen 
Abel,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Abel  Simner, 
of  Grosvenor  Court,  Victoria  Street,  S.W., 
and  Friog,  Merionethshire;  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford  (Hasker  Scholar  1897, 
B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1902);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn 
1903;  joined  W.  Circuit;  appointed  Lieut.  W. 
Riding  Regt.  1914,  and  to  command  a Batn. 
West  Yorkshire  Regt.  as  Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  four 
times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  prisoner);  is  a Gov. 
of  Welsh  Girls’  Sch.  at  Ashford,  a County 
Councillor  for  London,  W.  Woolwich  Div., 
a Member  (St.  John’s  Ward)  of  Westminster 
City  Council,  and  one  of  the  Founders  and 
Vice-Chm.  of  Junior  Imperial  League  ; un- 
successfully contested  Glamorganshire  W., 
or  Gower,  Div.  (C)Jan.  1910;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1919).  7.  Prince  of  Wales  Terrace, 

Kensington , W. 8/  6,  Pump  Court,  Temple, 

E.C.;  Friog,  Merionethshire ; New  Oxjord 
and  Cambridge,  1920,  and  United  Clubs. 
Simon,  Col.  Maximilian  St.  Leger,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Maximilian  Frank  Simon, 
C.M.G.,  M.D. ; b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.E.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War 
Office  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Simond,  Charles  Francois,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Frederic  Francois  Simond ; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  London  International  Coll., 
and  in  Switzerland  ; Manager  of  Nestle  and 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Anglo-Swiss  Condensed  Milk  Co.  : m.  ist, 
1898,  Lilian  Edith,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of 
F.  O.  Crump,  Q.C.  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Adgie, 
da.  of  Hugh  Inglis  Gray;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  4,  Mulberry  Walk , Chelsea , S.  W. 3 ; 
Sports'  Club. 

Simonds,  Lieut.  - Col.  Cecil  Barrow, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  Reserve  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Simonis,  Henry,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; is  a 
Director  of  the  Daily  News]  Hon.  Director 
Govt.  Information  Bureaux  during  Euro- 
pean War:  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
21,  Killieser  Avenue , Streatham  Hill,  S.  W.o.. 

Simpkin,  Oswald  Richard  Arthur,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Simp- 
kin  ; b.  1879;  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1905;  ap- 

Sointed  Public  Trustee  1919;  was  head  of 
hipping  Section,  War  Trade  Intelligence 
Depart,  during  European  War;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1917, C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  46,  St.  James' 
Court,  Buckingham  Gate,  S.  W. 

Simpkinson,  Henry  Walrond,  C.B.,  el. 
surviving  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Nassau 
Simpkinson  (sometime  Assist.  Master  at 
Harrow),  R.  ofN.  Creake,  Norfolk:  b.  1853; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (Scholar  1874,  B.A.  ist  class  Classics 
and  Members’  Prizeman  for  Latin  Essay 
1876,  Fellow  1877,  M.A.  1879) » Bar.  Lincoln's 
Inn  1879  ; was  an  Assist.  Master  at  Marl- 
borough 1882,  an  Examiner  in  Education 
Office  1882-1903, and  an  Assist.  Sec.  to  Board 
of  Education  1903-11  ; is  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Clavering-with-Langley,  Essex  : 
m.  1885,  Alice,  da.  of  John  Lawrence 
Tatham,  Bar.-at-Law,  formerly  of  West 
Hill,  Highgate,  N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1899. 
2,  Cottesmore  Gardens , Kensington,  W. ; 
Pain  s Hill  Corner,  Limpsfield ; Athenceum 
Club. 

Simpson,  Major  Adrian  Francis  Hugh, 

' C.M.G.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Major  R.E. ; cr. 

C.M.G.  1917- 

Simpson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  C.B.E., 
M.D.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919- 

Simpson,  Alfred  Allen,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  Hon.  A.  M.  Simpson,  of  Adelaide, 
S.  Australia ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Adelaide 
Univ. ; is  a Director  of  A.  Simpson  and  Son 
(Limited)  and  other  co.s ; was  Mayor  of 
Adelaide  1913-15  ; has  been  Chm.  S.  Aus- 
tralian Patriotic  Fund  since  1914,  and  S. 
Australian  Soldiers’  Fund  since  1915,  and 
Member  of  Advisory  Committee  on  Military 
Hospitals  since  1915:  m.  1910,  Janet  Doris, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  S.  G.  Hubbe,  of 
Adelaide,  S.  Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Burnside,  South  Australia. 

Simpson,  Capt.  Arthur  Frederic,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Simpson,  Engineer- Lieut. -Com.  Cecil, 
D.S.O  ; b.  18—;  Engineer-Lieut.-Com.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19,  finally  in  Russia 
(D  S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Simpson,  Col.  Charles  Napier,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1856;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A. 
(retired);  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
1,  St.  James's  Place,  S.W.i. 

Simpson,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Rudyerd, 
C.B.,  son  of  Charles  Turner  Simpson,  for- 
merly of  14,  Cornwall  Gardens,  S.W.,  and 
Mill  mead  House,  Guildford  ; b.  1856 ; entered 
Lincolnshire  Regt.  1874,  became  Capt.  1882, 
Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Brevet 
Col.  1904,  Col.  1905,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1911, 
retired  1918;  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present 
at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartoum  (de- 
spatches twice,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.- 
in  Ch.,  Malta  1881-4,  Staff  Capt.  at  Head 
Quarters  1888-90,  D.A.A.G.  there  1890-93, 
Professor  at  Staff  Coll.  1894-6,  and  A.A.G., 


W.  Command  1905-8,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg. 
5th  Inf.  Brig.,  Aldershot  1908-11;  appointed 
Col.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1914,  and  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  at  Mauritius  ; commanded 
a Reserve  Centre  1916-17  : m.  1884,  Leonora, 
da.  of  Charles  f.  Devas,  of  Pickhurst 
Manor,  Hayes,  Kent;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911. 
United  Service  Club. 

Simpson,  Rear-Adm.  Cortland  Herbert, 

C. B.E. ; b.i  8 — ; Rear-Adm.  retired,  and  Capt. 
and  Commodore  (and  Class)  R.N.R. ; Soudan 
1884-85,  European  War  1914-19  as  Senior 
Officer,  W.  Indies  Auxiliary  Patrol  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. (Mil.)  1919. 

Simpson,  George  Clarke,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Arthur  Simpson,  of  Derby;  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Diocesan  Sch.,  Derby,  and  at  Owens  Coll., 
Manchester  (D. Sc.  1906);  Fellow,  Manchester 
Univ.  1901 ; appointed  Imperial  Meteorolo- 
gist, Simla  1906,  and  Assist.  Sec.  of  Muni- 
tions Board,  India  1917-19:  m.  1914,  Dorothy, 
da.  of  Cecil  Stephen,  of  Sydney;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Simla,  India. 

Simpson,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Seldon, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A. 
(T.F.)  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Simpson,  Harry  Butler,  C.B.,  son  of  John 
Price  Simpson  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1883) , 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1890;  is  Assist.  Sec. 
in  Home  Office,  Registrar  of  the  Baronet- 
age, and  a J.P.  for  London:  m.  1896,  Eva, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  Colonel  Cecil  Brooke 
Le  Mesurier,  C.B.,  formerly  R.A.,  of  n, 
Drayton  Court,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1908.  Holly  Mount,  Pepys 
Road,  Wimbledon,  S.W.;  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge Club. 

Simpson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Charles, 

C. M.G., D.S.O.]  b.  1879;  entered  R.A.  1898, 
became  Capt.  1909,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1918;  S.  African  War  .1899-1902, 
on  Staff  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Simpson,  Col.  Henry  Cuthbert  Connel 
Dunlop,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Henry  Randolph  Simpson,  of 
Kearsney  Abbey,  Dover ; b.  1854  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.  Woolwich ; entered  R.  A.  1874, 
became  Capt.  1883,  M.ajor  1891,  Lieut.-Col. 
1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907  ; retired 
1908;  served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  in  Crete  1897, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.M.G.) ; commanded 
R.A.,  Welsh  Div.  1908-12,  and  Kensington 
Batn.  National  Reserve  1912-14,  since  when 
he  has  been  employed  at  War  Office  and 
other  Govt.  Departs,  (mentioned)  : m.  1884, 
Constance  Mary,  youngei  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  E.  Oakes,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  United  Service,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Simpson,  Capt.  Henry  Valentine,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1864  ; entered  R.N.  1877,  became  Lieut. 
1887,  and  Com.  (retired)  1904;  served  dur- 
ing Egyptian  War  1882  (medal,  Khedive’s 
Star),  and  in  Dardanelles  1915  as  Sup. 
Transport  Officer  with  rank  of  Capt.  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.M.G.);  was  Principal  Naval 
Transport  Officer,  S.  Wales  1916-17  and  at 
Liverpool  1918-19  : m.  1892,  Alberta  Maud, 
da.  of  James  Osborne,  of  Elsternwick,  Mel- 
bourne ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service 
Club. 

Simpson,  Capt.  James  Gray,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1881 ; Capt.  Queen’s  Own  Cameron 
Highlanders,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  five  times, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1914,  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Pinion,  of  Belfast;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Simpson,  John  Hope,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Hope  Simpson,  of  Annandale, 
Sefton  Park,  Liverpool  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at 
Liverpool  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1908);  entered  I. C.S.  1887,  was  Assist, 
and  Joint  Magistrate,  N.-W.  Provinces 
1889-97,  Dist.  Magistrate,  Banda  1897-99,  and 


COMPAN IONAGE. 


1889 


at  Jhansi  1899-1901,  Deputy  Commr.,  Luck- 
now 190T-2,  Joint  Sec.,  Board  of  Revenue, 
N.-VV.  Provinces  1902-4,  Registrar  of  Co- 
operative Credit  Sos.  1904-7,  Pres.,  Municipal 
Taxation  Committee  1908-9,  and  Dist.  Magi- 
strate, Gorakhpur  1909-13;  Ch.  Commr. 
Andaman  and  Nicobars  1914,  and  Officiat- 
ing Commr.  Rohilkhand  Div.  1915;  retired 
1916;  was  Ch.  of  Div.,  Min.  of  Labour 
1917-19:  m.  1900,  Quita,  da.  of  Robert  Bar- 
clay, J.P.,  of  Sedgley  Mew  Hall,  Prestwich, 
Manchester;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Blagrove 
Farm,  Oake,  Taunton  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Simpson,  Joseph,  C.B.E. , I.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Robert  Simpson,  of  Cullentra,  co. 
Tyrone;  b.  1858;  is  Stamps  and  Income 
Tax  Comptroller,  Inland  Revenue  Depart., 
Dublin  : m.  1888,  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Jonathan 
Salter;  cr.  I.S.O.  1912,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Simpson,  Lieut.-Col.  Lightly  Stapleton, 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Simpson,  Major  Percy  James,  D.S.O., 
F.R.C.V.S. ; b.  18—;  Major  R.A.V.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  iqi8. 

Simpson,  Col.  Robert  John  Shaw,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  Buchan 
Simpson,  J.P.,  F.S.A.  (Scot.);  b.  1858; 
entered  Army  1883,  became  Major  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  and 
Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1912;  retired  1913; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) ; sometime  a Staff  Officer,  E.  Com- 
mand, and  Professor  of  Tropical  Medicine 
in  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll.  1905-9:  rn.  1895. 
Jean  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  George  Halley, 
of  Broughty  Ferry;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  66,  Shooters  Hill  Road , Black- 
heath,  S.E. 

Simpson,  CoLRobert  Mills,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Simpson,  Com.  Salisbury  Hamilton, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  and  Bar  1917. 

Simpson,  Thomas  Young,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  John  Simpson  ; b. 
1875  ; ed.  at  Bristol  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Dur- 
hamUniv.(M.D.  andM.S.  1906);  M.R.C.S.and 
L.R.C.P.  London  1900,  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1906;  Consulting  Surg.,  Plymouth  Bo:  ough 
Hospital,  Consulting  Surg.  Mil.  Families’ 
Hospital,  Plymouth,  Surg.  4th  S.  Gen.  Hos- 
pital, and  Surg.  Referee  Ministry  of  Pensions  ; 
sometime  House  Surg.  Roy.  Infirmary,  New 
castle,  Surg.  English  Hospital  at  Lyons,  and 
Roy.  Albert  Hospital,  Devonport;  author  of 
various  surg.  med.  works:  m.  1909,  Rosalie 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Silas  Thomas  Tall, 
formerly  of  South  View,  Seymour  Road, 
Mannamead,  Plymouth;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  5,  Windsor  Villas,  Lockyar  Street , 

Plymouth. 

Simpson,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
D.C.M.  ; b.  18—  ; Quarter-Master  and  Capt. 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.C.M.), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Simpson,  Major  William  Arthur  John, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Simpson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  George, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Simon  Simpson, 
R.A. ; b.  1876;  formerly  Capt.  R M.L.I.  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  ; China 
1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-18  with 
Submarines  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal) : m.  1898, 
Evelyn,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Rasch  ; cr. 
C.M  G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Simpson,  William  Hirst,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  William  Hirst  Simpson,  R.  of 


Stretton,  Rutland;  b.  1847;  ed.  at  Upping- 
ham, and  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1869);  some- 
time Cbm.  War  Committee,  Northampton- 
shire ; is  a County  Councillor  : m.  1st,  1871, 
Helen  Granger,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Clark;  2ndly,  1906,  Katharine  Maud.  da.  of 
i homas  Evans,  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Chelvcston,  Norihants ; Bath  Club. 
Simpson,  Professor  William  John  Ritchie, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Simpson; 
b.  1855  > e<L  at  Adelaide  House,  Jersey, 
and  ai  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1876,  M.D.  1880) ; D.P.H.  Camb.  1880, 
M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1893,  F.R.C.P.  1899  > some- 
time Lecturer  in  Hygiene  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  ; was  Med.  Officer  at  Calcutta  1886-97, 
since  when  he  has  been  Professor  of  Hygiene 
in  King’s  Coll.,  London ; a Member  of 
Govt.  Commn.  to  inquire  into  dysentery  and 
enteric  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  ; is  a Member 
of  Naval  Med.  Consultative  Board,  and  of 
Med.  Sanitary  Advisory  Committee  for 
Tropical  Africa ; appointed  Govt.  Commr. 
to  inquire  into  causes  of  plague  in 
Hong-Kong  1902,  and  to  report  on  sanitary 
condition  of  Singapore  1906,  on  Sanitation 
in  W.  African  Colonies  1909,  and  on  E. 
African  Colonies  1913 ; author  of  several 
medical  publications  : m.  1888,  Mary,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Dr.  Jamieson,  of  St  Machar’s 
Cathedral,  Old  Aberdeen  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1909. 
31,  York  Terrace,  Regent's  Park , N.  TV. ; 
Oriental  Club. 

Sims,  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  Frank  Manley, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1878  ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1898,  and  became  Capt.  1902;  retired 
1907 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Sig- 
nalling Officer,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  ; appointed  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Simson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Robert, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878  ; is  Major  Highland  L.I.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Simson,  Richard  Arbuthnot,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Herman  Simson,  of  36,  Montagu  Square, 
W. ; b.  1871;  ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.;  a retired  Tea  Planter; 
Comdt.  Metropolitan  Special  Constabulary 
Reserve  1914-20;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  19 — , 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  36,  Montagu  Square, 

TV. ; Oriental,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Simson,  Col.  "William  Amor,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  lale  W.  H.  Simson,  of 
Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; b.  1872  ; ed  at  High 
Sch.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia;  Col.  (retired) 
Canadian  Permanent  Forces  ; European 
War  1914  18  (despatches  thrice,  D.b.O.)  ; 
was  Assist.  Director  of  Transport  and  Sup- 
plies 1911-14,  and  Director  thereof  1918-19 : 
m.  1911,  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  E.  G.  Du 
Barry,  of  Norfolk,  Virginia,  U S A.  ; cr . 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Bank  of  Nova 
Scotia,  Sparks  Street,  Ottawa,  Canada. 

Simson,  Com.  Geoffrey  Basil  Spicer-, 
D S 0.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  John 
Simson;  b.  1876;  entered  R.N.  *890,  be- 
came Lieut  1898,  Lieut. -Com.  1906,  and 
Com.  1915  ; served  on  Lake  Tanganyika 
1915-16,  Comdg  Allied  Flotillas  (despatches, 

D S O.,  specially  promoted.  Order  of  Crown 
of  Belgium);  is'  a F.R.G.S.  : m.  1902,  Amy 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund  Baynes 
Reed  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Sinclair,  Capt.  Hugh  Francis  Paget, 
C.B.,  b.  18—;  entered  R.N.  1886,  became 
Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  iuog ; 
European  War  1914-19  (Order  of  Rising  Sun 
of  Japan,  Legion  of  Honour);  appointed  a 
Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1920;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1916. 

Sinclair,  Col.  Hugh  Montgomerie,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.  [see  Sinclair,  Bt.,  cr.  1786, 
colls.]. 

Sinclair,  Lieut.-Col.  Ian  Macintosh  Roe, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Angus  Sinclair,  of 
Toronto,  Canada  ; b.  1891 ; ed.  at  Upper 
Canada  Coll.,  and  at  Toionto  Univ.  (B.A. 
1914);  Lieut -Col.  Roy.  Highlanders  of 
Canada;  European  War  1915-19  (four  times 

60 


890 


COMPANION  AGE. 


wounded,  despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Rosly  r,  Rosedale , Toronto ; 
Royal  Canadian  Yacht  Club. 

Sinclair,  John,  C B.E.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P., 
M.R.C.S. , son  of  Edward  Sinclair,  of  Forres  ; 
b.  i860;  formerly  Ch.  Med.  Officer  to  Post 
Office;  is  Hon.  Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  Pres,  of 
London  Post  Office  Centre  of  St.  John  Am- 
bulance Asso. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Royal 
Societies’  Club. 

Sinclair,  John  Houston,  C.M.G. , C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Houston  Sinclair,  of 
Morton  Manor,  Brading,  Isle  of  Wight ; b. 
1871  ; ed.  at  Isle  of  Wight  Coll. ; appointed 
Govt.  Auditor,  E.  Africa  Protectorate  1896, 
Vice-Consul  at  Zanzibar  1899,  Acting  Agent 
and  Consul-Gen.  there  1903,  Consul  1906, 
again  Acting  Agent  and  Consul  Gen  1906, 
1908,  1911  and  1913,  and  Ch.  Sec.,  Zanzibar 
1914  I author  of ‘‘ Laws  ofZanzibar’  : m 1902, 
Muriel  Evelyn  Kathleen,  M.B.E.,  da.  of 
Col.  George  William  Cockburn,  Black  Wat<  h 
(Roy.  Highlanders)  [see  Cockburn,  Bt.]  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E.  1919.  Zanzibar ; 
Wellington  Club. 

Sinclair,  Lieut.  John  Lewis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; 
served  in  Dardanelles  1915-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sinclair,  Major  Meurice,  C.M.G., 

M. B.  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  1903)  ; European  War  1914-18  (C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Sinclair,  Rev.  Patrick,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner,  repatriated  1918)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Sinclair,  Col.  Thomas,  C.B. , M.D. , 
F.R.C.S.  ; b.  18—;  is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser., 
and  a F.R.C.S.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  22,  University  Square , Belfast. 

Sinclair,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Carfrae 
Craw,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Sinclair, 
of  Edinburgh  ; b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Scots  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1 914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Sinclair-MacLagan  [see  MacLagan]. 

Sinclair-Thomson  [see  Thomson]. 

Sinel,  Major  Wilfred  Courtney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  T.  E.  Sinel,  of  Auckland,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Beresford  Street 
Sch.,  Auckland  ; a Shipping  Clerk,  and  Major 
New  Zealand  Forces  ; European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; appointed  to  command 
Auckland  Provincial  Detachment  Shng 
Camp,  Salisbury  Plain  1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Grey  Lynn,  Auckland,  New  Zealand. 

Singer,  Col.  Charles  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Morgan 
Singer,  R.N.  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Felsted, 
and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.F.  1890,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1916,  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919  ; 

N. W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  as  Assist. 
Inspecting  Officer,  Imperial  Ser.  Troops 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  European  Wai 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col  , C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; was  an  Instructor  in 
Fortifications  (R.E.)  at  R.M.A.  1902-7;  was 
a Ch.  Engineer  1917-20 : m.  1898,  Jessie 
Harriet  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Osmond 
de  Haviland  Stewart  (ol  the  family  ol 
Fasnacloicb,  Argyllshire);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Single,  Lieut.-Col.  Clive  Vallack,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—  ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
igig. 

Singleton,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Townsend 
Corbet,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  Loftus  Corbet  Singleton,  Gordon 
Highlanders  [see  B.  Ventry  colls.];  b.  1874; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Highland 
L.I.  1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  Crete  1898-9,  as 
Ch.  of  Police,  Malevesi  Dist.,  and  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  as  Adj.  Bechuanaland  Protectorate 
Regt.,  present  during  siege  of  Mafeking 


(wounded,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914 
(wounded,  Legion  of  Honour);  was  an 
A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1916,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1919:  m.  1902,  Evelyn  Elsie,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Philip  Henry  Farrell 
Harris,  C.B.,  Indian  Army  [Cooke,  Bt., 
colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Singleton,  Lieut.- Com.  Mark,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; entered  R.N.  1903,  and  became  Lieut. 
1909,  and  Lieut. -Com.  1917 ; served  in 
Dardanelles  1915  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Singleton,  Thomas  French,  M.V.O.;  b. 
18 — ; was  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.,  Roy.  Irish. 
Constabulary  1896-1905  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1904. 

Sinnott,  Col.  Edward  Stockley,  C.M.G., 
son  of  James  Sinnott,  of  Clifton,  Bristol  ^ 
b.  1868  ; is  Col.  Territorial  Force,  a M.I.C.E., 
and  a D.L.  for  Gloucestershire  ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (T.F.)  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) : m.  1905,  Violet  Carew, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Potter,  of  Bishopston, 
Swansea  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Tuffley  Grange y 
Gloucester. 

Sippe,  Squadron-Com.  Sydney  Vincent, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Henry  Sippe,  of 
Beckenham,  Kent;  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.  ; is  Squadron-Com.  R.A.F.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches* 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre 
with  Palm,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
promoted):  nt.  1915,  Mabel  Frances,  da.  of 
the  late  Gerald  d’Arcv,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Beckenham,  Kent. 

Sire,  Henry  Alphonse,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Alfred  Sire,  M.V.O.  ; b.  1864; 
Goods  Manager,  London,  Briehton  and 
S.  Coast  Railway;  m.  1S99;  cr.  C.B.E- (Civil> 
1920. 

Sitwell,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Henry* 

C. B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Francis 
Henry  Massey  Sitwell,  of  Barmoor  Castle, 
Northumberland;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  5th  Fusiliers  1880, 
became  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
1889,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Lieut.-Col. 

E.  Lancashire  Regt.  1906,  Col.  1908,  and 

Hon.  Brig.-Gen  1918;  retired  1918;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1880  (medal),  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (star),  with 
Nile  Expeditions  1897,  1898,  and  1899, 

present  at  action  of  Shebelia  (severely 
wounded),  capture  ofShendy,  and  battles  of 
Atbara  and  Khartum  (despatches,  medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command  of  9th  and 
10th  Batns.  of  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  and  again  1901-2,  with  22nd  Batn. 
Mounted  Inf.,  which  he  raised,  and  subse- 
quently' in  command  of  a column  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps);  employed  with 
Bechuanaland  Police  1891-3,  and  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army  1897-9  ; an  A.A.G.,  3rd  Div. 
N.  Aimy,  India  1908-10,  and  Col.  Gen.  Staff 
1910-13,  in  command  of  an  Inf.  Brig,  in 
India  1913-15,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1915-18  ; is  a 
J.P.,  and  aF.R.G.S. : m.  1st,  1902,  Constance 
Selina,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Canon  the  Hon. 
Sidney  Meade  [E.  Clanwilliam] ; 2ndly,  1912, 
Constance  Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
Gustavus  Arthur  Chetwynd  Talbot,  M.P.. 
of  Marchmont  House,  Hemel  Hempstead 
(see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1 900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  Barmoor  Castle , 
Lowick,  Northumberland ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Siva  Sankar  Sahai,  Hon.  Rai  Bahadur, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Munshi  Rohi  Singh,  of  Nordi- 
gunge,  Gaya-Bihar  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Bhagal- 
pore  Zilla  Sch.,  and  at  Patna  Coll.  ; joined 
Bhagalpore  Bar  1886;  is  Manager  of  Banaili 
Estate  in  Bihar,  a Municipal  Commr.,  a Mem- 
ber of  Dist.  Board,  and  of  Council  of  Lieut.- 
Gov.  of  Bihar  and  Orissa,  and  Sec.  Land- 
holders’ Asso.;  Ch.  Organiser  of  The 
Behoree  ; received  title  of  Rai  Bahadur  1910; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Banaili  Estate , Bhagalpur , 
Bihar,  India. 

Skeen,  Maj.-Gen.  Andrew,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1873  ; entered  King’s  Own  Scottish  Bor- 
derers 1891,  and  became  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I89I 


1914,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
China  1900  (medal),  in  Somaliland  1902-4 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Brig. -Gen.  on  Staff,  and  Dep.  Ch.  of  Staff 
(despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan) ; appointed  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1917  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Skeffington-Smyth  [see  Smyth], 

Skeil,  Capt.  Alexander  Patrick,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; a Schoolma  ter,  and  tem- 
porary Capt.  Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-19,  latterly  in  N.  Russia  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1919. 
Skelton,  Lieut.-Col.  Dudley  Sheridan, 
D.S.O. , son  of  George  William  Skelton  ; b. 
1878;  entered  R.A.M.C.  1902,  became  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  19  1-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  in  Somaliland  1908- 
10  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.)  : m.  1907,  Charlotte  Nancy 

Rooper  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Conservative  Club. 

Skelton,  Engineer-Capt.  Reginald 
William,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—; 
Engineer-Capt.  H.N.;  European  War  1914- 
18,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas),  and 
Archangel  1919  (C.B.E  , C.B.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  and  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Skey,  Capt.  Cyril  Oscar,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  E.  O.  Skey,  E.  Kent  Regt. 
(T  F.)  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir  Henry 
Holloway  ; cr.  D.S.O.  191&. 

Skinner,  Lieut-Col.  Alexander  Baird, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  1879;  Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Cav.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Skinner,  Maj.-Gen.  Bruce  Morland,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , M.V .0.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Bruce  Skinner,  B.C.S.,  Magistrate  of  Bhagul- 
pore,  Bengal ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at  All  Saints’  Sch., 
Bloxham  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1882,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1912,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1917; 
retired  1917;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley, 
battles  of  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  and 
Driefontein,  and  as  Principal  Med.  Officer 
of  Div.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches  five  times,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; 
sometime  Sec.  of  Advisory  and  Nursing 
Boards  at  War  Office;  was  an  Hon.  Surg.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1910-it;  appointed  Comdt. 
and  Director  of  Studies,  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Coll.  1912,  and  a Director  of  Med.  Sers.  of 
an  Army  1916-18  , ar.d  Dep.  Inspector  of  Med. 
Sers.  1918-19  : m.  1884,  Monica,  youngest  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Whiteside,  of  the  Civil 
Ser.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.M.G. 

1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19^8. 

Skinner,  Major  Edmund  William,  D.  S.  0. 
b.  1868  ; is  Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major 
Lincolnshire  Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches. 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Skinner,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  John, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1876 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
190X-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
five  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m. 

1917,  Emmeline,  da.  of  the  late  T.  W.  Miles 
(Public  Works  Depart.,  India),  of  Caragh, 
co.  Kerry  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Skinner,  Col.  Frederick  St.  Duthus, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Reserve  of 
Officers;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E- (Mil.)  1919* 

Skinner,  Col.  George  John,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1841  ; entered  tooth  Regt.  1859,  38th  Regt. 
i860,  and  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1865,, 
became  Capt.  1871,  Major  1879,  Lieut.-Col. 


1885,  and  Col.  1889;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1880,  with  3rd  Bengal  Inf.  (despatches, 
medal),  and  with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition 
1889-90  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1890. 

Skinner,  Capt.  Harry  Ross,  D.S.O., 

M. C.,  son  of  Sir  Harry  Ross  Skinner,  of 
Transvaal,  and  Charlecombe,  Sunningdale, 
Berks;  b.  1896;  is  Capt.  Highland  L.I.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches,M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Skinner,  Major  Henry  Terence,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  on 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Skinner,  Brig. -Gen.  Percy  Cyriac  Bur- 
rell, C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D S.O.  ; b 1871;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  ai  d Brevet  Col.  Northampton- 
shire Regt.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen. ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19:9. 

Skinner,  Rev.  William,  C.I.E.,  D.D.,  son 

of  James  Skinner,  of  Inverurie,  Aberdeen- 
shire ; b.  18  sg  ; Principal  of  Madras  Christian 
Coll.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Christian  College, 
Madras. 

Skinner,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Booth, 

D. S.O.,  M.B. ; b 18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
S.  African  Med.  Corps  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Skipwith,  Col.  Frederick  George,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Capt.  G.  Skipwith,  R.N. ; b.  1870  ; 
Major  (retired),  and  a Labour  Comdt.  with 
rank  of  Col.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Skipwith,  Rear-Adm.  Plarry  Louis 
d’Estoteville,  C.M.G.  [see  Skipwith,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Skirrow,  Major  Arthur  George  Walker, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  on  Gen.  List,  and 
Sec.  to  King’s  Fund  for  Disabled  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Skirving,  Major  Archibald  Adam  Scot-, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Scot- 
Skirving,  of  Edinburgh;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
M.B.  and  C.M.  Edinburgh  Univ.  1893; 
M.R.C.S.  London  1895,  F.R.C.S.  Edinburgh 
1897  ; is  Surg.  Roy.  Infirmary,  Edinburgh, 
Consulting  Surg.  to  Leith  Hospital,  Lecturer 
on  and  Examiner  in  Clinical  Surgery  at  Edin- 
burgh Med.  Univ.,  and  Major  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  (Territorial);  S.  Africa  1900,  as 
Surg.  to  Imperial  Yeo.  Field  Hospital  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.), Prince  1917-18;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  6,  Rothesay  Place , Edinburgh ; Uni- 
versity ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Slacke,  Francis  Alexander,  C.S.I. , son 
of  Thomas  Trevitt  Slacke,  formerly  of 
Paignton,  Devon  ; b.  1853  ; ed.  at  Blundell’s 
Sch.,  TivertOD,  at  King’s  Sch.,  Taunton,  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1875);  entered  I C.S.  1874  ; was 
Magistrate  and  Collector,  Chittagong  1891-3, 
and  of  Sarum  1894-6 ; appointed  Sec.  to 
Board  of  Revenue,  Bengal  1896,  Sec.  to 
Govt,  of  Bengal,  Revenue  Depart.  1900, 
Commr.,  Chota  Nagpur  1903,  Acting  Lieut. - 
Gov.,  Bengal  1906,  and  a Member  of  Board  of 
Revenue  1906;  retired  1912;  has  been  Major 
Comdt.  Chota  Nagpur  Vol.  Rifles,  and  Major 
Calcutta  Light  Horse  Vol.  ; is  a Fellow  of 
Calcutta  Univ.,  and  Vice-Pres.  of  Bengal 
Legislative  Council ; sometime  an  Additional 
Member  of  Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India  ; 
appointed  Vice-Pres.  and  First  Member  of 
Executive  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Bengal 
igto:  m.  1879,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Cave  (sometime  M.P.  for  Barn- 
staple), of  Queensberry  House.  Richmond, 
Surrey;  cr.  C.S.I.  1908.  25,  Boyne  Parky 

Tunbridge  Wells. 

Sladden,  Major  Cyril  Edgar,  D.S.O. , 
M.C,,  son  of  Julius  Sladden,  of  Badsey, 
Evesham;  b.  1890;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  Honours  Chemistry  19—);  Major 


1892 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Worcestershire  Regt.,  a Demonstrator  in 
Chemistry  at  Imperial  College  of  Science 
and  Technology,  South  Kensington,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Chemical  So.  ; European  War 
1914-19  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  Mesopotamia. 
Persia,  and  the  Caucasus  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Alice  Amelia  (Mela),  da, 
of  the  Rev.  A.  E.  Brown-Constable,  of 
Badse3r,  Evesham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Slade,  Capt.  Arthur  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Joseph  Slade,  of  Edmonton,  Alberta, 
Canada;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  Queen’s  Univ., 
Canada  ; an  Accountant,  and  Capt.  Canadian 
Inf.  ; European  War  1917-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Slade,  Lieut. -Gen.  Frederick  George,  C.B. 
Tsee  Slade,  Bt.,  colls.l. 

Slade,  Capt.  Harold  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  Gen.  List,  and  on  Staff 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sladen,  Arthur  French,  C.M.G. , C.V.O., 
son  of  Lieut.' Col.  Joseph  Sladen,  formerly 
R.A.,  of  Ripple  Court,  near  Dover  ; b.  1866  ; 
ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll., 
Greenwich;  was  in  R.M.A.  1884-6;  entered 
Gov.-Gen  ’s  Office,  Canada  1890;  has  been 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Gov. -Gens.  (Earl 
of  Minto,  Earl  Grey,  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of 
Connaught,  and  Duke  of  Devonshire)  since 
1899:  m.  1891,  Kathleen  Hume,  da.  of  the 
late  W.  F.  Powell,  of  Ottawa  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1911,  C.V.O.  1916.  Government  House, 
Ottawa , Canada  ; 102,  Lewis  Street,  Ottawa; 
Rideau  (Ottawa),  and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Sladen,  Brig.-Gen.  David  Ramsay, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
John  Ramsay  Sladen;  b.  1869;  Col.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers;  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1920;  Sudan  1888,  present  at 
action  of  Gamaizah  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  Nile  1889,  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(wounded,  despatches,^  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa 
i9oo-rgo2  (despatches),  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1911, 
Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  John  Blakiston- 
Houston  [see  Blakiston,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr. 

D. S.O.  i8g8,  C.M.G.  1915. 

Sladen,  Major  Douglas  Brooke  Charles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Douglas  (Brooke  Wheelton) 
Sladen,  author,  of  The  Avenue  House, 
Richmond,  Surrey;  b.  1881;  ed.at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.;  Major  R.G.A.,  and  a Staff-Capt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches.  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1914,  Eleanor  Thorold  Dinorbin,  da.  of 
the  late  Percival  Hughes,  Colonial  Sec., 
Gold  Coast ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sladen,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Carew,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O..  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Sir 
Edward  Bose  Sladen  [see  Sladen,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Eton  ; entered 
Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1931,  be- 
came Capt.  1911,  Major  1916,  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; retired  1919 ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.,  and  as  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches six  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  M.C., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas 
with  Swords,  C. M G.,  C.B.)  : m.  1913,  Mabel 
Ursula,  da.  of  Sir  Archibald  Ernest  Orr 
Ewirg,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1916, 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Slane,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Charles  Francis, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  James  Slane,  of  Adelaide,  S. 
Australia;  b.  1873  ; ed.  at  St.  Patrick  Coll., 
Adelaide ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces 
(V.D.);  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  Brevet  Major)  : m.  1900,  Ethel  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  James  Hallam  Kerr ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Swaine  Avenue,  Toorak,  S. 
Australia  ; Naval  and  Military  (Adelaide) 
Club. 

Slaney,  Major  Thomas  Browne,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
i9I9- 

Slaney,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Gerald 
Kenyon-,  C.B.E.  [see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.]. 
Slaney,  Maj.-Gen.  Walter  Rupert 
Kenyon-,  C.B.  [see  B.  Kenyon,  colls.].  * 


Slater,  Alexander  Ransford,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  S.  Slater,  of 
Plymouth;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  King  Edward 
Sch.,  Birmingham,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1897)  ; entered  Ceylon  Civil 
Service  189S ; became  2nd  Assist.  Post- 
master-Gen. Ceylon  1900,  Acting  2nd 
Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1901,  Clerk  to  Legis- 
lative Council  1904,  Dist.  Judge,  Badulla 
1906,  Additional  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.,  and 
Cierk  to  Legislative  Council  1907,  Acting 
Principal  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1909,  Dep. 
Collector  of  Customs.  Colombo  1910,  Princi- 
pal Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1912,  and  Colonial 
Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1914  (has  four  times  acted 
as  Gov.)  : m.  1906,  Dora  Waterfield,  da.  of 
H.  T.  S.  Ward,  sometime  Director  of  Irri- 
gation, Ceylon  ; cr  C.M.G.  1916.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Accra,  Gold  Coast;  Broxmore,  Woking;  Royal 
Societies’  Club. 

Slater, George,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; rendered 
public  sers.  in  connection  with  Fishing  In- 
dustry during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Slater,  Harry  Andrew,  D S.O,  ; b,  18 — ; 
Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Slater,  Henry  Ernest,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  Australian  Inf.;  served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Slater.  Lieut.-Col.  John  Mowat,  D.S.O. ; 
b 1885;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  jT.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Slater,  Lieut.- Col.  John  William,  C.M.G., 
el.  son  of  William  Slater,  J.P.,  of  Dunscar, 
Bolton ; b.  1867 ; Lieut.-Col.  The  King’s 
(Liverpool  Regt.) : m.  1892,  Mary  Agnes,  da. 
of  T.  Garnett,  of  Bingley,  Yorkshire ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  Dunscar,  Bolton , Lancashire. 

Slater,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Henry, 
C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; 2nd  Lieut,  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Slaughter,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Joseph, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O., son  of  W.  E.  Slaughter  (of  the 
family  of  Slaughter,  co.  Gloucester,  and  of 
Cheney  Court,  co.  Hereford),  of  105,  West 
End  Lane,  W.  Hampstead  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Oscott  ; entered  S.  Lancashire  Kegt.  igoo, 
and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Coi.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1914;  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 

1914- 19  as  D.A.Q.M.G.,  and  subsequently 
as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches  thrice, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Slayter,  Col.  Edward  Wheeler,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1891);  entered  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1892,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1914.  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917  r served 
1 on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
| with  clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1900, 

I present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
j medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Assist.  Director  of 
! Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Slayter,  Rcar-Adm.  William  Firth, 
C.B. ; b.  1867;  Rear-Adm.  R.N. ; was  Capt. 
H.M.  Dockyard,  Rosyth  1915-17,  and  Adm.- 
Sup.  Tyne’  and  Liverpool  Dists.  1918-20; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

j Slee,  Com.  John  Ambrose,  C.B.E.;  b. 
i 1878  ; Com.  R.N.  (retired),  and  Technical 
j Sup.  and  Adviser  Marconi  International 
| Marine  Co.  (Limited):  m.  1919,  Sybil  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  R J.  Siss<  ns;  cr.  O.B.E. 
j (Mil.)  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
j SlefmaN;  Lieut.-Col.  James  Lewis,  C.B.E., 
M.V.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.,  and  Director  of  Military  Training, 
Wellington,  New  Zealand  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 

! (Mil.)  1919,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1920. 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


I893 


Slees,  Col.  Percy  Henry,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Reserve ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Slingsby,  Major  Thomas  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Slings- 
by, of  Scriven  Park,  Knaresborough ; b. 
1876;  ed.  at  Rossall  Sch.;  Major  Indian 
Army ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1916-18  in  Meso- 
potamia (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  j 
1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sloan,  Major  Allen  Thomson,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sloan,  Col.  John  Macfarlane,  C.M.G. , 
D.  S.  O.,  son  of  Samuel  Sloan,  M.D.,  of  Somer- 
set Place,  Glasgow  ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  Albany 
Acad.,  at  High  Sch.,  Glasgow,  and  at 
Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1898); 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1899,  became  | 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1916;  I 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  { 
defence  of  Ladysmith,  and  with  2nd  Scot- 
tish Horse  at  action  of  Bakenlaagte  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Sloan,  Robert  Patrick,  C.B.E. , son  of  the 

late  Rev.  John  M.  Sloan,  of  Edinburgh;  b. 
1874  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.,  and  at  Watson’s 
Coll.,  Edinburgh  ; an  Engineer,  and  Manager 
and  Director  Newcastle  Electric  Supply  Co. 
(Limited),  and  other  electrical  power  co.’s: 
m.  1903,  Inda,  da.  of  the  late  David  Ellis, 
of  Santos,  Brazil;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  ! 
Craiglea,Gosforth,  Newcastle-on -Tyne;  Devon- 
shire, and  Union  ( Newcastle-on-Tyne ) Clubs. 
Sloane-Kittoe  [see  Kittoe]. 

Slocock,  Francis  Samuel  Alfred,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Trin.  \ 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1889,  and 
served  in  Madras  as  Assist.  Collector  and  j 
Magistrate;  appointed  Assist.  Commr., 
Central  Provinces  1898,  Dep.  Commr.  1900, 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.  1904,  Ch.  Sec.  ig-j6,  and  ! 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police  1908;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914. 
Nagpur,  Central  Provinces , India. 
Sloggett,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  John  Henry,  I 

D. S.O., son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  Arthur  Thomas  | 

Sloggett,  K.C.B..  K. C.M.G.,  K.C.V.O.,; 

F. R.C.S. , L.R.C.P.  ; b.  1882  ; is  Major  and  \ 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.  ; served  in  S.  ; 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  I 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  j 
during  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  i 
D.S.O.,  prisoner)  : m.  1918  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  | 

Sloman,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  Stanhope,  J 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  John  j 
Sloman,  61st  Regt.,  of  Wick  House,  Christ- 
church, Hants ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Sherborne ; ! 
entered  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1882,  became 
Captain  1888,  Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1909, 
Coi.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gsn.  (retired)  j 
1918;  Sudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with  ' 
clasp),  Nile  Expeditions  1897  (medal  with  j 
clasp)  and  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum  I 
(despatches,  medal,  4th  class  Medjidie),  S.  I 
Africa  1900-1902,  as  D A.A.G.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.).  European  War  1914-18  (Order  of  [ 
Sacred  Treasure  of  Japan) ; was  a D.  A.A.G. , [ 
Bermuda  1902-5,  and  D A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
1905-6 : m.  1903,  Mary  Charlotte,  da.  of  the 
late  Adm.  Sir  Archibald  Lucius  Douglas,  | 

G. C.B.,  G.C.V.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  j 
1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sly,  Henry  Edward,  C.M.G. ; b.  1876 ; 
entered  Consular  Ser.  1897,  became  2nd 
class  Assist.  Interpreter  1900,  and  1st  class 
Assist.  1905  ; appointed  Vice-Consul  at  | 
Canton  1906,  and  Consul  for  Consular  Dist. 
of  Harbin  1912;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  British 
Consulate , Harbin , China. 

Slyne,  Denis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  P.  Slyne  ; 
b.  1859;  Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1898; 
Commr.  of  Currency,  Trinidad,  and  of 
Board  of  Management  of  Agricultural 
Banks,  and  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.  of  the 
Colony  ; was  Receiver-Gen.  and  Chm.  of 


Commit  ee  for  Winding-up  Alien  Eaemits’ 
Estates,  Trinidad  during  European  War, 
subsequently  Controller  of  Clearing  Office 
for  Enemy  Debts,  Trinidad  ; cr.  C.BNE. 
(Civil)  1919.  Port  of  Spam,  Trinidad 

Smales,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Clayton, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  Assist. 
Director  of  Hygiene  at  War  Office ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Small,  Edward  Alfred,  D.S.O., 
b.  18—  ; Lieut.  Gen.  List ; European  War 
1914-19,  finally  io  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Small,  Col.  William  George,  C.B.  ; b. 
1842;  entered  Army  Fay  Depart.  1867,  became 
Capt.  18 — , Major  18 — , Lieut.-Col.  18—  (re- 
tired 1900),  and  Col.  1903 ; served  during 
Indian  Mutiny  1857-8,  present  at  siege  of 
Lucknow  (medal  with  clasp),  duiing  Afghan 
War  1879-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul 
to  Kandahar  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  bronze  star,  Brevet  Major),  and  in 
Sudan  1888,  present  at  action  ot  Gamaizah 
(despatches) : m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1907. 
•Smalley,  Lieut.-Col.  Edgar,  D S.O.,  son 
of  Arthur  Smalley,  of  Cheadle  ; b.  1877  ; ed. 
at  Chorlton  High  Sch.,  Manchester,  and 
abroad  ; a Cotton  Importer,  Lieut  -Col.  Man- 
Chester  Regt.,  and  an  Assist.  Mil.  Landing 
Officer  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) : m 1904, 
Lilian  Bowman  ; cr.  D S.O.  1917.  Highfield 
House,  Cheadle,  Cheshire. 

Smallman,  Lieut  -Col.  Arthur  Briton, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  S.  Smallman, 
Rowley  Chelston,  Torquay  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at 
Gram.  Sch.,  Manchester,  and  at  Owens  Coll., 
Manchesier  (M.D.  1913)  ; M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
Victoria  1897,  M.B.  London  1903  ; entered 
R.A.M.C.  1902,  became  Capt.  1906,  Brevet 
Major  1913,  Major  1914,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired)  1920 ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Balkan  Cam- 
paign 1 912-13  with  Turkish  Forces,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O. , 
C.B.E.):  m.  1916,  Alice  Florence,  da.  of  the 
late  Hon.  R.  G.  Duncan;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smallwood,  Arthur  William,  C B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  G.  A.  Smallwood ; b.  1873  ; 
is  Assist.  Director  of  Contracts,  Admiralty  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  45,  Manor  Road,  Becken- 

ham, Kent. 

Smallwood,  Richard  Coningsby, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Financial  Adviser,  Min. 
of  Reconstruction;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Smart,  Capt,  Bernard  Arthur,  D.S.O.; 
b 18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  duiing 
European  War  1015-17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Smart,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Allan,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1868  ; ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Montreal ; is  Pres, 
and  Managing  Director  of  British  and  Foreign 
Agencies  (Limited),  a M.L.A.  Quebec  (for 
Westmount  Div.),  and  Col.  and  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  Canadian  Forces  : m.  1893,  Ellen 
Maud,  da.  of  William  Me  Wood  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917.  50 o,  Roslyn  Avenue,  HTestmount,  Pro- 
vince of  Quebec,  Canada. 

Smart,  Major  Edward  Kenneth,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artillery; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smart,  Major  George  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Alexander  William  Smart,  R.E.  b. 
1881;  ed.  at  Tonbridge,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914-19 , with 
Siege  Battery  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—, 
Marian  Alice  Smart,  da.  of  WiHiam  Fiancis 
Barrow,  J.P. , of  Ancoats,  Iver  Heath,  Bucks ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smart,  Lieut.  - Com.  Harold  Nevil, 

| C.M.G.,  O.B.E. ; b.  1883  ; Acting  Lieut. -Com. 

R.N.V.R.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  ‘of 
Russia,  O.B.E.) ; or.  C.M.G.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  134,  Finchley  Road,  Hampstead, 

N. W.  3. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1894 


Smart,  Com.  Morton,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of 
J ohn  Smart ; b.  18—  ; ed.  ai  George  Watson’s 
Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Ed'nburgh  Univ. ; 
formerly  Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; a Feilow  of  Roy. 
Med.  So.  ; European  War  (Dardanelles  de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  40,  Park  Lane, 
TV.  1;  Bath,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
Smeathman,  Lieut. -Col.  Lovel  Francis, 
D.S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Lovell  Smeathman,  of 
Ilemel  Hempstead;  b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Hert- 
fordshire Regt.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  19.9,  Helen 
Joyce,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Charles  Elton  Long- 
more,  K.C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  South  Hill, 
Hemel  Hempstead,  Herts. 

S m E A L , Joseph,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Goods  Manager  of  London  and  S.-W.  Rail- 
way; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Smeaton,  Lieut.-Col.  CharlesOswald, C..B., 
son  of  the  late  David  James  Smeaton,  of 
Abbey  Park,  St.  Andrews,  N.B. ; b.  1862; 
entered  R.A.  1882,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major 
1900,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1911;  retired  1917; 
served  with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5, 
in  Zuluiand  1888,  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898  (despatches,  medal),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.);  ob- 
tained Pilof -Aviator’s  certificate  1911  ; is  a 
Ft  llow  of  Roy.  Soc.  of  Arts  and  of  Zoological 
So.  of  London  : m.  1913,  Evelyn  Marion 
Rashleigh,  only  child  of  the  Rev.  Francis 
Rashleigh  Burnside,  R.  of  Great  Gtar..- 
bridge,  Essex;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  United 
Service , and  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 
Smellie,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Col.  Railway  Corps, 
Uganda;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917;  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Smeltzer,  Arthur  Sidney,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  1881;  Lieut.  E.  Kent  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1902,  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1918. 

Smijth,  Lieut.-Col.  Temple,  DS.O.t 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Forecs ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smiles,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Dorling 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  European  War  1914-18  in  France, 
Belgium,  Persia,  and  Rumania  as  Com. 
Naval  Armoured  Car  Squadron  Roy.  Naval 
Vol.  Reserve  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Order  of  Crown  of  Rumania);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918). 

SMiT,L?W//.-Co/.Barend  Jacobus  Johannes, 
D.S.O. ; b 18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Horse ; 
has  Legion  of  Honour  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Smith,  Adam,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Adam  Smith,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  1854  ; is  head 
of  the  firm  of  Smith,  Robertson  and  Co.,  mer- 
chants, of  Port  of  Spain;  is  an  Unofficial 
Member  of  Legislative  Council  of  Trinidad 
and  Tobago  : m.  1888,  Constance  Potts  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916.  Abbotsford  House,  St.  Clair , 
Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad ; Union  Club. 
Smith,  Major  Albert  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1887  ; Lieut,  and  Acting 
Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smith,  Albert  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  D.C.M.  ; 
b.  1888;  Lieut.  Border  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.C.M.,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1916,  Florence  Susan,  da.  of  — Moran; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1910. 

Smith,  Albert  William,  C.B.E.;  b. 

18 — ; Chm.  Hartlepool  Local  Munitions 
Tribunal  dining  European  War;  cr,  C.B.E- 
19x8. 

Smith,  Alic  Halford,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—; 

sometime  Sfenior  Clerk,  Scottish  Office;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Algernon  Fox  Eric, 
C.B.,  son  of  Eric  Carrington  Smith, 
of  Ashfold,  Sussex  ; b.  1857  ; formerly  Major 
1st  Life  Guards  ; E.  Africa  1890  (mentioned 
in  despatches),  S.  Africa  1899-1901  as  Comdt. 
10th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  C.B.);  E.  Africa  1915-18  (de- 


spatches) ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  59,  Cadogan  Square, 
S.  TV. 

Smith,  Miss  Anne  Beadsmore,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  da.  of — Smith;  b.  18 — ; Matron- 
in  Chief  Queen  Alexandra’s  Imperial  Mil. 
Nursing  Ser.,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Capt.  Arthur  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  the  late  Col.  Granville  Rowland 
Fiancis  Smith,  C.V.O.,  C B.  [see  E-  Kintore]; 
b.  1890;  Capt.  Coldstream  Guards;  European 
War  1914-18  (thrice  wounded,  despatches  five 
times,  M.C.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1918,  the  Hon.  Monica  Victoria  Crossley, 
da.  of  1st  Baron  Somerleyton  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  12,  Eaton  Square,  S.IF.  1. 

Smith,  Rear-Adm.  Arthur  Gordon, 

C. M.G. , son  of  H.  Arthur  Smith,  Bar.-at- 
Law  ; b.  1873  ; is  Rear-Adm.  R.N.  (retired); 
a Member  of  Naval  Board  1914-  7,  and  Pres. 
Australian  Muniiions  Committee  1915-16: 
m.  1901;,  Ethel,  da.  of  Capt.  F.  T.  Burr,  R.N . ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  George  Baird, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  186 6;  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  ; Burma 
1886  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-98  (wounded,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  19 14-19  (p.  isoner,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smith,  Capt.  Arthur  Lionel  Forster, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Lionel  Smith,  Jowett 
Fellow  and  Master  of  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1903,  M. A.  1906);  Fellow  All 
Souls’ Coll.  1904;  is  Capt.  a (Cyclist)  Batn  , 
Hampshire  Regt.,  and  Assist.  Comdt.  and 
Adj.  of  a Bombing  Scb.  in  India  ; was  Fellow 
of  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  1910-20,  since 
when  he  has  been  Acting  Director  of  Educa- 
tion, Baghdad  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1914. 
Baghdad ; The  Masters  Lodgings,  Balliol 
College,  Oxford. 

Smith,  Capt.  Aubrey  Clare  Hugh, 
M.VO.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  C.  Smith, 
Mount  Clare,  Roehampton  ; b.  1872  ; entered 
R.  N . 1885,  became  Lieut.  1893,  Com.  1903,  and 
Capt.  1910  ; was  Naval  Attache  at  St.  Peters- 
burg 1908-12;  appointed  a Naval  A.D.C.  to 
H.M.  1920:  m.  1899,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth 
Emma  Beatrice  Grosvenor,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Stalbridge;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909. 
Mount  Place,  Roehampton,  S.  W.  15  ; Brooks's, 
N aval  and  Military , and  Travellers'  Clubs. 
Smith,  Lieut  - Col.  Bertram  Abel,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Smith,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Goldings,  Herts  ; b.  1879  ; a Director 
of  National  Provincial  and  Union  Bank  of 
England  (Limited),  and  L'eut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
8th  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshiie  Regt.);  European  War  1914-19 
(M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1905.  the  Hon.  Rhona 
Margaret  Ada,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Sudeley; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Ccssinglon,  Leicester ; 
Brooks’s  Club. 

Smith,  Capt.  Bertram  Hornsby,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Francis  E.  Smith,  of  Gen.  Post 
Office;  b.  1874;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired);  Euro- 

Sean  War  1914-18  in  Dardanelles  and  on 
aval  Staff  at  Admiralty  (C.B.E.,  Legion 
ef  Honour,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium)  ; 
appointed  Direc  or  of  Mercantile  Move- 
ments, Naval  Staff  1919:  m.  1913,  Lucy 
M.  Wyatt;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Smith,  Cecil  Archibald,  C.l.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
ed.  at  Cooper's  Hill  ; appointed  Assist. 
Engineer,  P.W.D.,  Madias  1880,  Executive 
Engineer  1893,  Sup.  Engineer  1905,  and  Ch. 
Engineer  and  Joint  Sec.  10  Govt.  (Ir  rigation 
Branch)  1906,  and  Sec.  (Gen.)  Public  Works 
Depart.  1912  ; retired  1913 ; sometime  an 
Additional  Member  of  Council  of  Lieut. - 
Gov.  of  Madras;  cr.  C.l.E.  1911. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ailchison, 
C.l.E.,  son  of  the  late  George  Smith,  C.l.E  , 
LL.D.  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Roy  High  Sch.,  ana 
Univ.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  R.M.C,  ; Tirah 
Expedition  1897,  European  War  1914-  9 as 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; appointed  Politi- 
cal Agent,  Gilgit  1917  : m.  1914,  Alice 

Maude,  da.  of  Benjamin  Warner;  cr.  C.l.E. 
1920.  Gilgit,  Kashmir  State,  India;  United 
Service  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


189; 


Smith,  Capt.  Charles  Appleton,  C.B.E., 
R.D.l  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.R.,  and  in  Ser. 
of  Cunard  Steamship  Co.;  European  War 

1914- 19;  cr.  C.B.B.  (Mil.)  ig’9. 

Smith,  Charles  Futcher,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.  S.  African  Forces ; S.  Africa  1902, 
with  Driscoll’s  Scouts,  European  War 

1915- 16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  missing  June 
1916) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Smith,  Charles  Michie,  C.I.E. , B.Sc.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Pirie  Smith,  D.D.  ; 
b.  1854;  ed.  privately',  and  at  Aberdeen  and 
Edinburgh  Univs.  (B.Sc.  1876);  was  Pro- 
fessor of  Physical  Science,  Madras  Christian 
Coll.  1877-91,  and  Govt.  Astronomer,  Madras 
1891-9;  appointed  Director  of  Kodaikanal 
and  Madras  Observatories  1899 ; retired 
1911 ; is  a F.R.A.S.,  and  aF.R.S.E.  ; author 
of  various  scientific  papers;  cr.  C.I.E.  1910. 
W insford , Kodaikanal , Madras  ; Savile, 
Royal  Societies' , and  Madras  Clubs. 

'Smith,  Capt.  Charles  Valentine,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Charles  William  Smith,  of  40,  Penn 
Road,  London,  N.  ; b.  1854  ; formerly  Capt.  1 
R.N.  ; many  years  in  Surveying  Ser.  ; ap- 
-pointed  Sup.  Sailing  Direction,  Hydrographic 
Depart.,  Admiralty  1912:  m.  1883,  Josef  a ! 
Francis,  da.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Butler,  of 
Nassau,  Bahamas  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

1 7,  Woodfield  Road,  Ealing,  W. 

•Smith,  Very  Rev.  Monsignor  Charles 
William,  C.B.E. , D.S.O. , son  of  Frederick 
A.  Smith,  of  Oxford  ; b.  1873  ; a 1st  class 
Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and  Assist.  Princ  pal 
Ctiap.  to  an  Army  in  Fiance  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 

C.  B.E.) ; appointed  Private  Caamberlain  to 
Pope  Benedict  XV.  1917  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Rev.  Clement,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Smith,  Accountant-Gen.  at 
the  War  Office,  of  Grove  Park,  Surrey  ; 
i>.  1845;  ed.  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — , 
M.A.  18 — ) ; was  Master  of  Guildford  Gram. 
.Sch.  1869-75,  Curate  of  Michelmersh,  Hants, 
1875-8,  V.  of  Awbridge  1878-86,  of  Hedge 
End  1886-90,  Hon.  Chap,  to  Queen  Victoria 
4893-6,  and  Chap,  in  Ordinary  to  Queen  Vic- 
toria 1896-1901  and  to  King  Edward  VII. 
1901-10,  since  when  to  King  George  V. ; 
appointed  V.  of  St.  Nicholas-in-the-Castle, 
Carisbrooke,  Isle  of  Wight  1893,  R-  ol 
Whippingham,  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight  1895, 
Rural  Dean  of  West  Wight  1900,  and  Canon 
•of  Windsor  1902;  is  a Chap,  to  Territorial 
Force : m.  1871,  Mary  Eliza,  da.  of  the  late 
Stephen  Spurling,  formerly  of  The  Lawn, 
Denmark  Hill,  S.E.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1901.  The  Rectory,  Whippingham,  Isle  of 
Wight ; The  Cloisters,  Windsor. 

Smith,  Major  Colin  Walter  Johnstone, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Johnstone  Smith; 
b.  1881;  ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.;  Major 
Indian  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1901-2 
(medal  with  clasp),  E.  Africa  1914  17,  as  Staff 
Capt.  (1914-15  star,  three  medals,  D.S.O.). 
Afghanistan  1920  (medal  with  clasp);  cr. 
D.S-O.  1917.  United  Service  Club. 

‘Smith,  Major  Douglas  Kirke,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18— ; Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Ripley  Lodge,  Belvedere. 

Smith,  Major  Dudley  Wallace  Arabin, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Forces  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Smith,  Vice-Adm.  Edmund  Hyde,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  la'e  Maj.-Gen.  Edmund  Davidson 
Smith;  b.  1865;  Vice-Adm.  R.N.  (retired); 
European  War  1914-30,  first  in  command 
of  H.M.S.  “Monarch/’  and  subsequently 
as  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Sbeerness  : m. 
1899,  Frances  Newburgh,  da.  of  the  late  j 
Samuel  Newburgh  Hutchins,  J.P.,  of  Ard- 
nagashel,  co.  Cork  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civi  ) 1919. 
Castle  Cottage , St.  Helen's,  Isle  of  Wight. 
Smith,  Col.  Edmund  Robinson,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  (V.D.); 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Osborne, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William 


Osborne  Smith,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1864;  ed.  at 

R. M.C.,  Kingston,  Canada  ; entered  North- 
amptonshire Regt.  1884,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Major  1905,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1913,  retired  1919; 

S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  Comdg. 
a Batn.  and  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
was  D.  A.  A.G.,  India  1908-12,  and  Inspector  of 
Demobilization  19:8-19:  m.  1897,  Christine 
Carolina,  da.  of  A.  le  Couteur  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Ashton  Lodge,  Jersey  ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Hilmer,  C.B. , 
son  of  Richard  Smith,  of  Nun-Oyne,  Hobart, 
Tasmania;  b.  1878;  ed.  in  Hobart;  is  a 
banker,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Comdg  a Batn. 
Australian  Imperial  F01  ces  ; European  War 
1915-17  in  Gallipoli  and  France  (despatches, 

C. B.)  ; was  Manager  of  State  Bank,  Tas- 
mania 1904-14;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Naval 
and  Military , and  Alheneeum  ( Hobart ) Club. 

Smith,  Frank  Braybrook,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  William  Croxton  Smith,  of  Great  Cal- 
worth,  Hunts;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Downing 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; appointed  Agricultural  Ad- 
viser to  Transvaal  Govt.  April  1902,  Director 
of  Agriculture  Aug.  1902,  Sec.,  Depart,  of 
Agriculture.  Union  of  S.  Africa  1910,  and 
Reader  in  Estate  Management,  Camb.  Univ. 
1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  School  of  Agriculture . 
Cambridge ; Savile,  Pretoria,  and  Civil 
Service  (CapeTozvn)  Clubs. 

Smith,  Col.  Frederick,  C.B.,  C.M.G.t 

D. S.O.;  b.  1858;  entered  Army  1878,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1890,  Major 
1902,  and  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1912  ; 
retired  1917  ; served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1879 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Transvaal  1881,  in 
Sierra  Leone  1898-9  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1900  as  Sec.  to  Principal  Med.  Officer 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  with  Mohmund  Expedition  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a Gen.  Hospital  and 
subsequently  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
of  a Div.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; Assist. 
Director-Gen.  Army  Vet.  Str.  ; has  been 
Senior  Med.  Officer,  Sierra  Leone,  and 
Sanitary  Officer,  2nd  Div.  N.  Army,  India; 
cr.  D.S.O..  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 

Smith,  Frederick,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; for- 
merly Assist^  Director  of  Materials  and  Priority, 
Controller’s  Depart.,  Admiralty  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Lieut.  Yeo. ; served 
during  European  War  19x4-1935  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Welsh  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.C.M.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey  Samuel, 
C.M.G. ,D.  3.0.,sonof  the  Rev  AlbertSmith, 
of  Wendover,  Bucks;  b.  1871;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
New  Zealand  Imperial  Forces;  S.  African 
War  1902,  European  War  1914-18,  present 
at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; 
m 1915,  Marjorie  Farience  M.,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  L.  Garrett,  R.  of 
Ardirae,  co.  Tyrone  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1917.  1,  York  Mansions,  Earl's  Court , 
S.W.5;  Travellers’  Club. 

Smith,  George,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the 
late  Adam  Smith,  of  Fillyside,  Leith ; 
b.  1833  ; ed.  at  Roy.  High  Sch.  Edinburgh, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (Hon.  LL.D.  1868); 
appointed  Principal  ofDoveton  Coll.,  Calcutta 
1855;  was  Fellow  and  Examiner,  Calcutta 
Univ.  1856-74;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  a F.S.S.,  and 
Vice-Pres.  Roy.  Scottish  Geographical  So.  ; 
edited  the  Calcutta  Review ; was  editor  of 
the  Friend  of  India,  and  the  Times  corre- 
spondent 1858-74  ; J.P.  and  Hon.  Magistrate 
for  Bengal,  Behar,  and  Orissa ; appointed 
by  Gen.  Assembly  Foreign  Sec.  of  Free 
Church  of  Scotland  1879,  and  of  United  Free 
Church  of  Scotland  1900;  author  of  several 
books  on  India,  and  of  articles  in  Encyclo- 
paedia Brilannica,  Quarterly  Review , and 
Dictionary  of  National  Biography  : m.  1st, 
1855,  Janet  Colquhoun,  who  d.  1888,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Adam,  of  Edinburgh  ; 2nd, 
1890,  Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Mackintosh,  of  lnshes  House,  Inverness- 
shire;  cr.  C.I.E.  1878.  xo,  South  Learmonth 
Gardens , Edinburgh. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1896 


Smith,  Brig.-Geti.  George  Barton,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,sonofLewisSmitb,ofRoswa3*,  Deal  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Cainb.  Univ. 
(B.A.  Mathematical  Honours  1882)  ; entered 
hi.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1884,  transferred  tc 
Army  Pa}'  Depart.  1892,  became  Capt.  1893, 
Staff  Paymaster  1901,  and  Co),  and  Ch.  Pay- 
master 1910-18,  Hon.  Brig.-Gtn.  (retired) 
1919,  and  Paymaster-in-Chief  to  British 
Armies  in  France  1918-19  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; 
was  Command  Paymaster,  London  Dist. 
1910-11  and  E.  Command  1911-14:  m.  1899, 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Col.  F.  Haynes;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Smith,  George  Douglas,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  Charles  Adamson  Smith,  of  St. 
Kitts,  W.  Indies,  and  Glasgow;  b.  1865;  ed. 
at  Glasgow  Acad.  ; joined  Imperial  British 

E.  Africa  Co.  1890  ; was  Treasurer  of  Uganda 
Protectorate  1894-1918;  sometime  a Fellow 
and  an  Hon.  Corresponding  Sec.  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute  ; Uganda  1897-8  (East  and 
Central  African  medals  with  clasp) : m.  1903, 
Helen  Anna  Barclay,  da.  of  the  late  James 
Leitch,  of  Glasgow;  cr.  C.M.G.  1905. 
Sports  , and  New  ( Glasgow ) Cluts. 

Smith,  Col.  George  Edward,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald  Smith, 

F. R.S.,  of  Jordanhill,  near  Glasgow  ; b.  1868  ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.E.  1888,  became  Capt. 
1899,  Major  1907,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  Brevet 
Col.  1919,  and  Co),  (h.p.)  1920;  S.  Africa 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Works  in  France,  and  Director  of 
Works  in  Italy  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Brevet  Coi.);  was  second  in 
command  of  Expedition  constructing  Sclater 
Road  from  Mombasa  to  Victoria  Nyanza 
1895-7  ; acted  as  Assist,  to  Anglo-Ger- 
man Boundary  Commr.  in  British  East 
Africa  1891-2,  and  as  Commr.  and  Mil.  Com. 
Anglo-German  Boundary  Commn.  1904-6  ; 
was  Director  of  Surve3s,  British  E.  Africa 

1906- 12;  is  a F.R.G.S.  (Murchison  Award 
1007)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1909,  D.S.O.  1917.  United 
Service  Club. 

Smith,  Col.  George  Edward  Stanley, 
D.S.O. , el.  son  of  Sir  George  John  Smith, 
of  Treliske,  Truro  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  the  Leys 
Sch.,  Camb. ; Col.  Territorial  Force,  Hon. 
Lieut,  in  the  Army,  Managing  Director  of 
Bickford,  Smitn  and  Co.  (Limited),  a J.P. 
for  Cornwall,  and  a Member  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.  ; S.  African  War  1900- 1901, 
European  War  1914-20,  in  India,  Aden,  and 
Palestine,  finally  Comdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L-L  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  19 1 7,  Joan  de  Corlies,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Charles  Guinand  Blackader,  C.B.,  D.S.O. ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  18,  Walton  Place,  S.IF.3  ; Bath 

Club. 

Smith,  Col.  the  Hon.  George  John, 

C. B.E. , son  of  John  Smith,  of  Consett, 
England  ; b.  1862  ; a General  Merchant,  Col 
New  Zealand  Forces,  and  Comdg.  a New 
Zealand  Inf.  Brig. ; elected  a M-L.A.  New 
Zealand  1893,  1896,  and  1901 ; a M.L  C. 

1907- 14  (reappointed  1920);  was  a Member 
of  Port  of  Lyttelton  (N.Z.)  Harbour  Board 
1903-7,  and  of  Board  of  Govs,  of  Canterbury 
Coll.  (Univ.  of  N.Z.)  1903-7  and  1913-18:  tn. 
1887,  Eleanor  S.  B.,  da.  of  Robert  Dawson, 
of  Brucefield,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Riverland,  Opawa. 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand. 

Smith,  Major  Gerald  Montagu  Spencer, 

D. S.O.  [see  Smith,  Bt.,  cr.  1804,  colls.). 
Smith,  Brig. -Gen.  Gilbert  Boys,  C.B.  -,  b. 

1859;  entered  R.A.  1879,  became  Major  1897, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1904;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1879-80  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
with  Zhob  Valle3r  Expedition  1884,  with 
Burma  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  Mtsopotamia  1914  id,  with  rank  of 
Brig. -Gen.,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  prisoner);  was  D.A.A.G., 
India  1902-5;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Glor  Mclver  Camp- 
bell, C.B.E.,  M.B. ; b.  1869;  Lieut. -Col.  : 
Indian  Med.  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  1 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. (Mil.)  1919.  | 


Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  Reginald  Walter 
Marriott,  D.S.O.  [see  Smith-Marriott,  Bt., 
colls.]. 

Smith,  Com.  Henry,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; is  a retired  Com.  R.N.R. ; European 
War  1914-17  as  Acting  Com.  with  Auxiliary 
Patrol  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry,  C.I.E. , M.D., 
son  of  Joseph  Smith  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Galway,  and  at  Roy.  Univ., 
Ireland  (B.A.  1884,  M.D.  and  M.Ch.  1888)  ; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and  Civil 
Surg.  Amritsar,  Punjab : tn.  18 — , Hester 

Dill,  M.D.,  da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  A.  Russell, 
of  co.  T3rrone  ; cr.  C.I.E*  19x8.  Amritsar, 
Punjab. 

Smith,  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; European  War  19x4-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Broke,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1875;  is  Lieut.  Col.  R.F.A. ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Denne  St. 
Alban,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Smith,  Engineer-Corn.  Henry  Frank, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18— ; entered  R.N.  1895,  and 
became  Engineer-Com.  1911;  served  during 
European  War  1914-19  with  Patrol  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Smith.  Lieut.- Col.  Henrj7  Lockhart,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Smith,  J.P.,  D L.,  of 
Ellingharn  Hall,  Bungay,  Suffolk  ; b.  1859 ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  70th  Regt.  1878,  became 
Capt.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1884,  Major  1895,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1907;  retiredign;  servedduring 
Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  with  Sudan 
Expedition  1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at 
battles  of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Krantz, 
Pieter’s  Hill,  and  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; commanded  a Batn.  E. 
Surrey  Regt.  1914-15  ; is  a J.P.  for  Norfolk  : 
m.  1908,  Edith  Claribel,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Read  Tomlin,  of  Thorpe,  Notts  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  E/lingham  Hall , Bungay ; United 
Service  Club. 

Smith,  Henry  Moncrieff,  C.I.E. ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Sidney  Sussex  Coll.,  Camb.; 
entered  I.C.S.  1896,  and  became  Assist. 
Commr.,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge,  United 
Provinces  1908,  Officiating  Dep.Sec  , Legis- 
lative Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1915,  and 
Joint  Sec.  1919;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Smith,  Com.  Henry  Philip  Basden, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve;  European  War  19x4-19,  with 
Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  pro- 
moted); cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Smith,  Henry  Whitby,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Boteler  Chernocke  Smith,  for- 
merly of  Hulcote,  Beds;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Haileybur3’,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill  Coll.  ; 
entered  Indian  Telegraph  Depart.  1879, 
became  Sup.  18 — , and  Director  of  Indo- 
European  Telegraph  Depart.  (Persian  Gulf 
section)  1900;  retired  1913;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps):  tn.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Sind 
( Karachi ) Club. 

Smith,  Henry  White,  C.B.E.;  b 18 — ; 
Director  and  Sec.,  British  and  Colonial 
Aeroplane  Co.  (Limited),  and  Chm.  So.  of 
British  Aircraft  Constructors ; cr.  C.B.E. 
19x8. 

Smith,  Col.  Herbert  Austen,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  David  T.  Smith,  of 
Woolton  Court,  near  Canterbury;  b.  1866; 
ed.  at  lrio.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Honours 
Natural  Science  1887,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1891); 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R  C.P.  London 
18^1  ; Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Civil  Hospitals,  Bihar  and  Orissa, 
and  a M.L.C.  ; Chin-Lushai  Expedition 
1892-3,  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 


companionAge, 


1897 


Campaign  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.I.E.): 
$n.  1899,, Harriet  E.,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Co).  'Arthur  Mark  Shewell,  Indian  Army  ; 
cr.  C.I.E  1918.  Patna , Bihar  and  Orissa , 
India  ; Ranshi,  Chota  Nagpur , India. 
SUrraf  Major  Herbert  Charles  Hyde, 
p.S.Ck';yb.  1880;  Major  Scottish  Rifles; 
.European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7  (bar  1918). 
Smith,  Major  Herbert  Frederick  Edgar, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Capt.  Sergison  Hyde 
Smith,  formerly  12th  Lancers;  b.  18 — ; 
Major  Scottish  Rifles;  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : 
m.  1919,  Elizabeth  Djrothea,  da.  of  the  late 
Archibald  Dunlop,  M.D.,  of  St.  Helen’s, 
Ho-ywood,  co.  Down  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 
Smith,  Herbert  Melville,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Gen.  Mangaer,  King’s  Norton  Filling  Fac- 
tory, and  National  Filling  Factory,  Abbey 
Wood,  Min.  of  Munitions  during  European 
War;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  19—,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Smith,  Lieut.- Col.  Horace  Mackenzie, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Smith,  J.P., 
of  Ellingham  Hall,  Bungay;  b.  1870;  entered 
Shropshire  L.I.  1892,  became  Capt.  1899, 
Major  1912,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  with  4th  Batn. 
Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  action  of  Poplar 
Grove  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
Brevet  Lieut  -Col.,  prisoner);  was  em- 
ployed with  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1898-9  ; sometime  Comdg.  at  Dum  Dum, 
India  : m.  1904,  Margaret  Esther  Hamilton, 
da.  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Hamilton  Beamish, 

C. B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Smith,  Lieut.- Col.  Hubert  Clementi, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Cecil 
Clementi  Smith,  P.C.,  G.C.M.G.,  of  Welwyn; 
b.  1878;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.E.  1898,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major 
1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919,  and  Lieut. -Col 
Roy.  Corps  of  Signals  1920;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; appointed  a Dep.  Director  of 
Signals  1919,  with  temporary  rank  of  Col.  : 
m.  1909,  Kathleen  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir  Harry 
Samuel  Cumming  Clarke-Jervoise,  5th  Bt.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Kirby  House,  Hungerford ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Hubert  Hamilton, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Army;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Smith,  Lieut.- Col.  Hugh  Wilfrid  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  T.  Woollen  Smith  ; 
b.  1874 1 ed.  privately,  and  at  Worcester 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896)  ; entered  R.A. 
1900,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1918  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  on  Staff  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ):m.  1912, 
Eleanor  Oliver  Fowler  ; cr.D.S.O.  1916. 
Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Horace  Smith  (a  Metropolitan  Police 
Magistrate),  of  Ihe  Avenue,  Sherborne;  b. 
1873;  e<h  at  Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.) 
1892,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  19x4,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; served  with  Lagos 
Hinterland  and  S.  Borgu  Expedition  1897-9, 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  ol 
Ladysmith(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  Assist. 
Resident,  N.  Nigeria  1904-5,  and  employed 
with  Mil.  Forces  of  Commonwealth  of 
Australia  1913-15;  is  Comdt.  of  a Mil.  De- 
tention Barracks  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Smith,  Capt.  Humphrey  Hugh,  D.S.  O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.N.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.). 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Ian  Mackintosh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Major  Someisetshire  L.I., 


and  a Mil.  Attache  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; 
Eurbpeah  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M C., 
D.S.O.,  Order  ol  White  Eigle  of  Serbia); 
cr.  D.S.O,.  1919. 

SmitR,  Col.  James  Aubrey,  C.M.G.;  b. 
18 — Cel*.  Gen.  List;  European  War  1914-19, 
with  Labour  Corps  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Or  er  of  Agricultural 
Merit  of  France)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Smith,  James  Cruickshank,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  James  Smith,  of  Dun,  Forfarshire  ; b. 

1867  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1889), 

and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1892,  M.A. 
1900)  ; Ch.  Inspector  for  Training  of 
Teachers  in  Scotland,  Director  of  Supple- 
mentary Rations,  Min.  of  Food,  and  Chm. 
Central  Classification  Committee ; was 
Director  Wages  Section,  Ministry  of  Munitions 
1915-17,  and  Vice-Chm.  Ministry  of  Munitions 
Special  Arbitration  Tribunal  on  Women’s 
Wages  1917-18  : m.  1896,  Edith,  da.  of, 

William  Philip,  J.P.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  46, 

Murrayfield  Avenue,  Edinburgh. 

Smith,  Col  James  Irvine,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  S.  African 
Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa  19 14- 15 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Smith,  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  James  Law- 
rence, C.B. , M.V.O.,  son  of  Alexander 
Emslie  Smith,  Esq.,  Advocate,  of  Aber- 
deen; b ■ 1862;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  C.M.  1884) ; entered  Naval  Med.  Depart. 
1884,  and  became  Staff-Surg.  1896,  Fleet- 
Surg.  1900,  Dep.  Surg.-Gen.  1912,  and  Surg- 
Rear-Adm.  1916;  retired  1919;  served  at 
Suakin  1884-5  and  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star);  attended  H.R. H.  the  late 
Prince  Henry  of  Battenberg  during  his 
fatal  illness  (M.V.O.)  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1898,  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Smith,  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  David 
Smith,  of  Edinburgh ; b.  1837 ; was  In- 
spector-Gen. in  Bankruptcy  (Board  ofTrade) 
1883-1904,  and  in  Companies’  Liquidation 
1890-1904 : m.  1867,  Annie  Grant,  fifth  da.  of 
the  late  Peter  Nicolson,  of  Skye,  and 
Berbice,  British  Guiana  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1895.  Dunedin,  Chichester  Road,  Croydon. 
Smith,  Col . John  Blackburne,  C.B., 
M.B. ; b.  1865  ; Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; 
appointed  an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M.  1919; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col . John  Grant,  D.S.O., 
T.D. ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  6th  Batn. 
Seafoith  Highlanders;  European  War  1914- 
19  as  Lieut.-Col.  Seaforth  Highlanders 
(Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of  Albany’s) 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Inverallan,  Grantown-on-Spey . 

Smith ,Rt.  Rev.  John  Taylor,  C.  V.  O.,  D.D., 
son  of  the  late  James  Smith,  of  Kendal ; 
b.  i860;  London  Coll,  of  Divinity,  Hon. 
D.D.,  Lambeth  and  Durham  Univ.  1897, 
and  St.  Andrews  1911  ; was  Curate  of  St. 
Paul’s,  Penge  1885-1890,  Sub-Dean  and  Canon 
of  St.  George’s  Cathedral,  Sierra  Leone 
1890-96,  Hon.  Chap,  to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria 
1896-7,  and  Dean  and  Bishop  of  Sierra 
Leone  1897-1901,  since  when  he  has  been 
Chap.  Gen.  to  the  Forces  ; is  Sub-Prelate  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
served  with  Ashanti  Expedition  T895-6,  and 
during  European  War  1914-18);  cr.  C.V.O. 
1906.  Frithwood  Avenue,  Northwood , Mid- 
dlesex; United  Service,  and  National  Ciubs. 
Smith,  Col.  Kenneth,  C.M.G. , son  of 
Gerritt  Smith,  of  Mosman,  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Brisbane  Gram.  Sell., 
and  at  Sydney  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M.  1908)  ; 
Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps.  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1914, 
Kate,  da.  of  Thomas  Walter  Wise,  of  Nar- 
randera,  N.S.  Wales ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Kyamba,  Summer  Hill,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales , 
University  0/  Sydney  Club. 

Smith,  Launcelot  Eustace,  C.B.E.)  b. 

1868  ; is  Chm.  and  Managing  Director  ot 
Smith’s  Dock  Co.  (Limited)  of  High  Docks, 
S.  Shields,  and  a Director  of  Smith’s  Dock 
Trust  Co.  (Limited),  and  of  N.E-  Railway  Co.  1 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Piter  Close,  Corbridge-on- 
Tyne  ; Northern  Counties,  and  Union  (New- 
castle-upon-Tyne) Clubs. 


1898 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Smith,  Lancelot  Grey  Hugh,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Hugh  Colin  Smith,  of  Mount 
Clare,  Roehampton  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Eton  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (BA.  1892);  is  Lieut. 
Yeo.,  a member  of  the  firm  of  Rowe  and 
Pitman,  stockbrokers,  and  Chm.  of  Tobacco 
Control  Board,  and  of  Committee  for  Re- 
striction of  Imports;  was  Ch.  Delegate  on 
British  Mission  to  Sweden  19x5;  cr  C.B.E. 

1917.  Mount  Clare , Roehampton  ; White’s, 
Brooks’s,  Bath,  and  Rratt’s  Clubs. 

Smith,  Col.  Leonard  Kirke,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Francis  Patrick  Smith,  of  Barnes  Hall, 
Grenoside,  near  Sheffield  ; b.  1877  ; entered 
Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1897,  and  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  Mounted  Inf.,  pre- 
sent at  battles  of  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove, 
Driefontein,  Colesberg,  and  relief  of  Kim- 
berley (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps  ; King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.) ; is  employed  with  Egyptian  Army, 
with  rank  of  Col. ; has  3rd  class  Order  of  the 
Nile:  m.  1914,  Vera,  da.  of  the  late  Capt. 

C.  H.  Hicks,  of  Grindleford,  Camberley  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900. 

Smith,  Col.  Lionel  Abel,  D.S.O. ; b.  1870  ; 
is  Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.D.S.O.  1918. 
Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Lionel  Fergus,  C.M.G. ; 
M.B.;  b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll  , Dublin 
(B.A.,  M.8.  and  B.Ch.  1894);  is  Lieut.  Col. 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897  8 (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914  17  (de 
spatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x7. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Mary  Isobel  Barr,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; rendered  seis.  in  connection  with 
Red  Cross  movement  in  S.  Australia  during 
European  War:  m.  18—,  — Smith;  cr. 
C.B.E.  1918. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Peter  Caldwell, 
C.B.E.)  b.  1858;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Philip  James,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—; 
2nd  Lieut.  Australian  Inf.  ; European  War 
191,-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Smith,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  as  Brig.  Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Smith,  Robert  Addison,  C.  V.  O.  ; b. 
1846;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (Honours  in  Logic  and  Law) ; is  senior 
partner  of  R.  Addison  Smith  and  Co.,  W.S., 
of  Edinburgh,  and  Hon.  Treasurer  to  Queen 
Victoria  Sch.,  Dunblane  (Scottish  National 
Memorial):  m.  1869,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
David  Lind,  of  Edinburgh  (builder  of  Scott 
Monument,  Edinburgh  National  Gallery,  and 
other  prominent  buildings  in  Scotland)  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.V.O.  1917. 
3,  Belgrave  Crescent , Edinburgh. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.y  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Smith,  Robert  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of 

Robert  Burns  Smith,  of  Pollokshields, 
Glasgow  ; b.  1866  ; a Cliartered  Accountant, 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Statistical  So.,  Sec.  of 
Roy.  Scottish  Automobile  Club,  a Chevalier 
of  Legion  of  Honour,  and  Chm.  ot  Trans- 
port Committee  of  Scottish  Red  Cross : 
tn.  1896,  Kate  Dinwoodie  Linn  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  2,  Redlands  Road,  Kclvinside,  Glasgow; 

Royal  Automobile,  and  Royal  Scottish  Automo- 
bile Clubs. 

Smith,  Robert  Murray,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Smith,  merchant,  of 
Liverpool ; b.  1831  ; ed.  at  Repton  Sch.,  and 
at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (Hon.  M.A.  1883)  ; 
went  to  Melbourne  1854;  entered  Legisla- 
tive Assembly  1873 ; was  Agent-Gen.  fox 
Victoria  1882-6:  ni.  1858,  lane  Carmichael, 
who  d.  1913,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  J.  F. 
Strachan,  M.L.C.,  of  Victoria;  cr.  C.M.G. 
X884.  Repton,  Toorak,  Melbourne ; Savile 
( London ) Club. 


Smith,  Capt.  Ronald  King,  D.S.O.,  M.  C. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Wiltshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.D.S.O.  1918. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Samuel  Boylan,  D.S.O.  r 
O.B.E., M.D. ; b.  1872 ; B.A.  Dublin  1895,  M.D. 
1898;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.;  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O..,. 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Smith,  Squadron-Leader  Sidney,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sidney  Smith,  of  Lowestoft ; b.  1886  ~ 
ed.  privately  ; is  Squadron-Leader  R.A.F. 
European  War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Sidney  Browning,. 
C M.G. ; b.  1866  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med. 
Ser. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Smith,  Col.  Sidney  Maynard,  C.B.,  ALB.,. 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  W.  H.  Smith,  formerly  of 
the  Admiralty  ; b.  1875  ; eJ.  at  Epsonm 
Coll.;  F.R.C.S.  England  1902,  M B.  London 
1904  ; is  Senior  Surg.  to  Out-patients,  St_ 
Mary’s  Hospital;  S.  African  War  1900-01,. 
European  War  1914-18  as  Consulting  Surg. 
to  V.  and  II.  Armies  with  rank  of  Col. 
(despatches  thrice,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  z 
m.  1917,  Isabel,  da.  of  F.  I.  Pitman, 
of  Scarletts,  Berks;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
49,  Wimpole  Street,  IV. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanford  Fleming, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Light  Horse;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smith,  Major  Stanley  Alwyn,  O.B.E.,. 
D-S.O.,  son  of  Col.  T.  J.  Smith,  V.D.,  of 
Rushton  Spencer,  Stafford.^hire ; b.  1882  7. 
ed.  at  Repton  Sch.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905,  M.D.  19x8,  M.Ch^. 
F.R.C.S.E.  1911);  is  Orthopaedic  Surg.  to 
Gen.  Hospital  and  Children’s  Hospital  at 
Winnipeg,  and  Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps;  Eutopean  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.):  w, 
1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Col.  Steuart  Bogle,  C.B.,  C.B.E.r 
son  of  the  late  James  Bogle  Smith  ; b.  18594 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  Worcestershire  Regt.  1882,  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt.  1885,  and  Dragoon  Guards 
1888,  became  Capt.  1892  Major  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1907  ; 
retired  1914;  served  in  S.  Africa  1901-1902- 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 

C. B.);  was  an  A.A.G.,  Irish  Command 
1910-14,  in  command  of  a Cav.  Depot  1914-15, 
and  Depot  Comdt.  Remount  Ser.  1915-19  - 
ni.  1895,  Julia  Katharine,  da.  of  Charles 
Hugh  Berners,  of  Woolverstone  Park, 
Ipswich  [Anstruther,  Bt.):cr.  C.B.  (Mil.> 
iqo2,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Smith,  Squadron  - Leader  Stephem 
Christopher  Winfield,  D.S  O.  ',  b.  18 — 4 
formerly  Fquadron-Leader  R.A.F. ; Meso- 
potamia 1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Knt 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Smith,  Capt.  Sutton,  D.S.O.;  b.  1868; 
entered  R.N.  x8— , and  retired  as  Com.  1910; 
became  Capt.  1919;  European  War  1914-18, 
with  Minesweepers  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C oix  de  Guerre,  promoted  Capt.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916.  Burgh,  Woodbridge. 

Smith,  Major  Sydney,  D.S.O.,  M.C  ‘r 

b.  1887;  Major  R.E.A.  (T.F.);  European 
War  J914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  tn. 
1911,  Betty,  da.  of  William  Blumer;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Broom  Hill , Longridge, 
Lancashire. 

Smith,  Col.  Sydney  Ernest,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1881;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Acting  Col.  R.A.F.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E., 
C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  an  J C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Smith,  Thomas  William,  C B.E.,  son  of 
Walter  Reeve  Smith;  b.  1878;  Assist  Sec. 
Min.  of  Munitions:  tn.  1914!  cr • C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Smith,  Capt.  Tristram  Oswald,  D.S.O. , 
b.  18- ; is  Capt.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1899 


Lieut. -Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Smith,  Col.  Walter  William  Marriott, 

C. B.E.  [see  Smith-Marriott,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Cabourn, 

D. S.O. , M.C.,  son  of  Timothy  Smith,  of 
Oudtshoorn.  S.  Africa;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Repton  ; a Chartered  Accountant,  and  Lieut, 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  Special  Reserve;  .European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : 
m.  19x9,  Dorothy,  da.  of  Edmund  Ernest 
B ntall,  of  The  Towers,  Heybridge,  Maldon, 
Essex,  and  widow  of  Lieut.  Eric  Westma- 
cott,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1919. 

Smith,  Maj.  - Gen.  Wilfred  Edward 
Bownas,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Canon  George  Smith,  of  Norwich  ; b.  1867  ; 
entered  S.  Wales  Borderers  1888,  became 
Capt.  1896,  Major  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Col. 
1918,  and  Hon.  Maj. -Gen.  (retired)  1919; 
served  with  Tibet  Expedition  1903-4 
(medal),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.) ; was 
Brig. -Maj.,  India  1905-9;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18 — ; is  I,ieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smith,  Col.  William  Apsley,  C.B. , C.M.G. , 
el.  son  of  the  late  John  Smith,  of  Britwell 
House,  Oxfordshire ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; entered  R.A. 
1875, became  Capt.  1884,  Major  1892, Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1908;  retired 
1909 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1880  (medal), 
with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at 
actions  of  Tel-el-Mahuta  and  Kassassin 
(despatches,  medal,  bronze  star,  5th  class 
Medjidie),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present 
at  battles  of  Tugela  River,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  medal  with 
four  clasps,  C.B.);  was  Stan-Capt.,  S.-E. 
Dist.  1887-8, Brig.-Maj.  at  Aldershot  1888-91, 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  Canada  1892-4,  as  Special 
Ser.  Officer  at  Head  Quarters  1894-6,  a Mil. 
Attache  with  Japanese  Army  1904-5  (3rd 
class  Order  of  Rising  Sun,  Port  Arthur 
medal),  a Member  of  Ordnance  Committee 
1906,  in  command  of  3rd  Div.  R.A.  1908-9, 
and  A.Q.M.G.  E.  Command  1914-18:  m. 
1885,  Mary  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
Sir  John  Miller  Adye,  G.C.B.  [E.  Courtown, 
colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C M.G.  1918. 
Ashdown  House,  Dane  Hill , Sussex ; United 
Service  Club. 

Smith,  Maj. -Gen.  William  Douglas,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Smith, 
R.M.L.l.  ; b.  1865;  entered  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1885,  became  Capt.  1894,  Major 
1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1916;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-15,  as  Brig.-Gen. 
or  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  and  French  and  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre);  was  D.A.A.G.,  India  1905-9; 
appointed  to  command  troops  in  Jersey 
1920  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Smith,  Col.  William  Dunlop,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. ; b.  1865 ; entered  Army  Vet. 
Corps  1889,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1906, 
Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Brevet  Col.  1915 ; 
served  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (de- 
spatches, medal,  4th  class  Medjidie),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898  (despatches,  clasp 
medal),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  pro- 
moted), and  during  European  War  1914-18  ; 
appointed  Dep.  Director  of  Vet.  Sers.  1918 
with  rank  of  Col.  (despatches,  Brevet  Col., 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Smith,  Capt.  William  Erasmus,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt. 
R.N.R.  ; European  War  1914-19  with 
Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches ,D.S.O.,C  M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Smith,  Capt.  William  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C,  son  of  Col.  William  Frank  Smith, 


Indian  Army;  b.  1896;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.;  Capt.  R-E  ; European  War  1914  19 
(despatches  twice,  M.C-, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Smith,  Col.  William  Hugh  Usher,  C.B. , 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Francis  Smith,  R.  of  Atherstone,  Stratford- 
on-Avon  ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Stratford- 
on-Avon;  entered  R.A.  1888,  became  Capt. 
1898,  Major  Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1904, 
Lieut.-Col.  1907,  and  Col.  1914;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  with  Army  Ordnance  Depart,  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  C.B.E.) : ni.  1897,  Amy,  el.  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  F.  Hall,  formerly  Connaught 
Rangers ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C B.  (Mil.)  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Col.  William  MacKenzie,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Francis  Patrick  Smith, 
of  Barnes  Hall,  Sheffield;  b.  1869;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire 
(Dragoons)  Yeo.  (T.D  )(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1899,  Lady  Mabel  Florence  Harriet 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  sister  of  7th  Earl 
Fitzwilliam  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Barnes  Hally 
Sheffield. 

Smith,  William  Rose,  C.B. , C.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  William  Smith,  of  Greatham 
Moor,  Hants;  b.  1852;  ed.  at  Uppingham, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1875);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1878  ; has  been  Clerk  of  the 
Council  of  the  Duchy  of  Lancaster  since 
1899;  cr-  C.B.  (Civil)  1911,  C.V.O.  19:6. 
Greatham  Moor,  Liss,  Hants ; United 
University  Club. 

Smith,  Capt.  William  Selwyn,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smith,  Sydney  Armitage  Armitage-, 
C.B.,  son  of  George  Armitage  Armitage- 
Smith,  D.Lit.,  of  3,  Albert  Terrace,  N.W.  ; 6-. 
1876;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London,  and 
at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1899);  Fellow 
Univ.  Coll-,  London  1899  ; an  Assist.  Sec. 
of  H.M.  Treasury;  in  Sec.’s  Depart.,  Ad- 
miralty 1900-2,  a Member  of  W.  African 
Currency  Committee  1911-12,  Sec.  to  Roy. 
Commn.  on  Civil  Ser.  1912-14,  a Member 
of  Roy.  Commas,  on  Decimal  Coinage  and 
Income  Tax  19:8-19,  and  a Treasury  Repre- 
sen ta  ive  at  Paris  Peace  Conference  1919 ; 
is  Financial  Adviser  to  Pev?ian  Govt. ; author 
of  “ John  of  Gaunt,”  etc.  : m.  1916,  Alma 
Imogen  Mary,  youngest  da.  of  Sir  James- 
Henry  Ramsay,  xoth  Bt.  (cr.  1666)  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  Parc  Mokber-ed-Dowlehy 
Teheran,  Persia  ; 29,  Ycnk  Terrace,  N.W.  ; 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Smith,  David  Baird-,  C.B  E .,  son  of 
John  Baird-Smith,  of  6,  Lynedoch  Place, 
Glasgow;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.A.  1898,  LL.tf.  1902,  Hon.  LL.D.  1920); 
Solicitor,  Scotland  ; a Member  of  Counci 
(sometime  Executive)  of  Scottish  Branch, 
British  Red  Cross  So.,  and  of  British  Com- 
mittee, French  Red  Cross,  and  Hon.  Sec., 
Franco-Scottish  So.,  and  a Chevalier  of 
Legion  of  Honour;  contributor  to  Scottish 
Historical  Review  : m.  1909,  Jessica  Duncan , 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Duncan  Jameson, 
Burma  Police;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1930.  6, 
Woodlands  Terrace,  Glasgow  ; Western 
Club. 

Smith,  Surg.- Rear-Adm.  Percy  William 
Bassett-,  C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  William  Bas- 
sett-Smith  ; b.  1861  ; L.S.A-  1882,  M.R.C.S., 
England  and  L.R.C.P.  1883;  M.R.C.P., 

London  1913;  F.R.C.S.  and  T.R.C.P.  Lon- 
don 1916  ; entered  R.N.  1883,  became 
Fleet-Surg.  (now  Surg.  CapL)  1899  (specially 
promoted,  Gilbert  gold  medal,  Cragg’s  Re- 
search Prizeman,  London  Sch.  of  Tropical 
Medicine),  and  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  (retired) 
1920 ; served  in  Soudan  1884-5  (medal, 
bronze  star) ; was  Lecturer  on  Tropical 
Medicine  and  Demonstrator  in  Pathology  at 
Roy.  Naval  Hospital,  Haslar  1901-12,  since 
when  he  has  been  Professor  of  Clinical 
Pathology,  Roy.  Naval  College,  Greenwich  : 
m.  1903,  Constance  Brightman,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Hastings;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1911,  C.M.G.  19x8.  6,  Talbot  Houses,  Black- 

heath,  S.E.  ; Royal  Societies'  Club. 


1900 


COMPANIONAGE, 


Smith,  Ccipt.  Merton  Beckwith-,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  son  of  B.  Beckwith-Smith,  of  Aber- 

• arder,  Inverness-shire;  b.  1890;  is  Capt. 
Coldstream  Guards  ; European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. , M.C.,  Croix 
de  Guerre):  m.  1918,  Honor  Dorothy,  da. 
of  John  Blundell  Leigh,  of  Stratton  Audley, 
Bicester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  Guards' , and 
Turf  Clubs. 

Smith,  Capt.  William  Bowden-,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
with  Grand  Fleet  in  Dardanelles,  Ocean  Es- 
cort, and  as  Senior  Naval  Officer  on  the  Tyne 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 
Smith,  Major  Philip  William  Lilian 
Broke-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E ■ ; b.  1882  ; Major  R.E. ; 
Mesopotamia  1915-17WUI1  R.F.C. (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Smith,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Moultrie 
Bullen-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
J.  R.  Bullen-Smith,  C.S.I.,  of  59,  Roland 
Gardens,  S.W, ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Haileybury  ; 
entered  Roy.  Highlanders  1891,  became 
Capt.  Leinster  Regt.  1898,  Major  1939, 
Lieut. -Col.  19x5,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Hon. 
Brig. -Gen.  1919  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.)  : m.  1895,  Edith 
Margaret,  da.  of  D.  Hannay;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1917.  United  Service,  Wel- 
lington, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Smith,  Col.  Edward  Castleman  Castle- 
man-,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Edwin  A. 
Smith,  of  Letton,  Blandford,  Dorset ; b. 
1862  ; is  Col.  (formerly  Lieut. -Col.  3rd  Batn. 
Dorsetshire  Regt.),  and  a J.F.  for  Dorset  ; 
assumed  additional  surname  of  Castleman 
1901  : m.  1889,  Beatrice  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
John  H.  Devenish  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1914. 
Brcntry,  Blandford ; Junior  Naval  and 
Military,  and  Royal  Dorset  Yacht  Clubs. 

Smith,  Capt.  Thomas  Mervyn  Osborne 
Cattersov-,  D.S.O.)  b.  1888;  Capt.  Indian 
Army;  Waziristan  Force  1920  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1920. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Geoffrey  Lee  Compton-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1889;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Liverpool  Regt ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Smith,  Major  Percy  George  Darvil-, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Smith,  of  St.  Mar- 
garets, Muthill,  Perthshire  ; b.  1880  ; ed. 
at  Wesley  Coll  , Dublin;  Hon.  Major  late 
R.A.M.C.  (Vol\  Sec.  St.  John  Ambulance 
Brig,  and  Ass:st.  Commr.  for  Bucks,  Sec. 
Territorial  Branch  St.  John  Ambulance  Asso., 
and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  ; was  at  War  Office 
1902-9,  Organizing  Sec.  Middlesex  Voluntary 
Aid  Organization  1911-14,  and  Co.  Director 
Auxiliary  Hospitals  and  V. A. D.’s,  Middlesex, 
1914-18  ; S.  African  War  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps)  : m.  1911,  Ethel  Kathleen,  only- 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Henry  Biss,  of 
Frome ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Orchard  Cottage, 
Prestwood,  near  Great  Missenden. 

Smith,  Major  Alfred  Digby-.  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Inf.;  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Smith,  Major  Arthur  Algernon  Dorrien-, 
.D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Algernon 
Dorrien-Smith,  of  Tresco  Abbey,  Isles  of 
Scilly,  and  Ashlyns,  Great  Berkhamsted;  b. 
1876;  entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  1898,  and  became  Capt.  1902  (retired 
1906);  now  Major;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  on 
Gen.  Staff ; was  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen. 
and  Com. -in-Ch.  of  Australia  1904-5;  is  aJ.P. 
for  Herts  and  Cornwall  : 1909,  Eleanor 

Salvin,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Salvin 
Bowlby,  of  Gilston  Park,  Herts,  and  Knoy- 
dart,  Inverness-shire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Kingshill,  Great  Berkhamsted ; Tresco 
Abbey,  Isles  of  Scilly;  Carlton,  and  Bache- 
lors' Clubs. 

Smith,  Major  Edward  Pendarves  Dor- 
rien-, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Alger- 
non Dorrien-Smith,  of  Tresco  Abbey,  Isles 


of  Scilly,  and  Ashlyns,  Great  Berkhamsted  ; 
b.  1879  ; entered  King’s  (Shropshire 
L.I.)  1899,  became  Capt.  1908,  and  Brevet 
Major  and  Major  1915  (now  Major  Reserve 
of  Officers);  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  on  Staff  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major):  m.  1915,  Frances' 
Amy  Salvin,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Salvin 
Bowlby,  of  Gilston  Park  Herts,  and 
Knoydart,  Inverness-shire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Smith,  Major  Wilfred  Percy  Ashby 
Hattersley-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
P.  Hattersley-Smith ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Rugby ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European  War 
1915-18,  in  Egypt,  Salonika,  and  France 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Smith,  Brig.-Gen.  Kenneth  John  Kincaid-, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Kincaid- 
Smith,  formerly  of  Polmont  House,  Falkirk  ; 
b.  1871 ; entered  R.A.  1891,  and  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1909,  Lieut. -Col.  1915,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1918;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  on  Staff,  present  at 
action  at  Farquhar’s  Farm  and  in  defence 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  a Gen.Staff  Officer  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  E.  Command  1908-12, 
and  to  Gen.  Officer  Comdg. -in-Ch.  in  Ireland 
1912-14;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Capt.  Thomas  Gabriel  Lumley 
Lumley-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Lumley 
Smith,  K.C.;  b.  1879;  formerly  Capt.  2is*t 
Lancers;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; has  assumed  the  additional  surname 
of  Lumley:  m.  1911  Gwendoline,  da.  of 
Charles  Edward  Coles,  C.M.G.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Smith,  Francis  St.  George  Manners-, 
C.l.E. , son  of  Surg.-Gen.  C.  Manners- 
Smith;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
Cooper’s  Hill  ; entered  Public  Works  De- 

Sart.,  India  1879,  became  Assist.  Engineer, 
Lajputana  1879,  Executive  Engineer  1889, 
Sup.  Engineer  1905.  and  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  Public  Works  Depart.,  E.  Bengal  and 
Assam  1911-12  and  Burma  1912  13  ; retired 
1913  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal : ni.  1884, 
Caroline,  da.  of  Thomas  Ashby,  of  Staines  ; 
cr.  C.l.E.  1907.  Yewdale,  Budlcigh,  Sallerton, 
Devon. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  Metcalfe-, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Special 
List ; served  in  S.  Africa  igoo  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  cl?sps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Col.  Edwin  Charles  Montgomery-, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  6.18— ; Lieut.-Col. R.A.M.C., 
and  Deputy-Director  Gen.  of  Med.  Sers. 
with  rank  of  Col.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Murray-, 
C.B.E.)  b.  1868;  Maj.  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.G.A.  (retired);  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Isazai  Expedition 
1892,  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Murray-, 
D S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Horse  ; has  Croix  de  Guerre ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Smith,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  George 
Nicol-,  D.S.O.)  b.  1873;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C.,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Cyril  Percy-, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Percy  Wyndham  Percy-Smith,  formerly 
Indian  Army,  of  Shopwhyke  Hall,  Chi- 
chester; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
entered  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own  (Middle- 
sex Regt.)  1900,  became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major 
1915  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1002  with  8th 
Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  and  Lumsaen’s  Horse 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


IQOI 


- D.S.O.) ; was  in  3rd  Batn.  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1893-7,  and  in  Bengal 
Police  1898-1900;  employed  with  Egyptian 
Army  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col. ; has  4th 
class  Order  of  the  Nile ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
O.B  E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy , and 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Derwent  Pye-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D.S.O.  1917. 

Smith,  George  Scoby-,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Joseph  Smith  ; b.  1848  ; Commercial  Manager 
Bolckow,  Vaughan  and  Co.  (Limited),  Chm. 
British  Basic  Slag  Co.  (Limited),  a Director 
of  Steetley  Lime  Co.  (Limited),  and  a 
J.P.  for  Middlesbrough  and  N.  Riding  of 
Yorkshire  : m.  1868,  Harriet  Coates  Burdon  ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Lyndhurst,  Roman  Road, 
Linthorpe,  Middlesbrough  ; Constitutional, 
Royal  Automobile,  and  Cleveland  ( Middles- 
brough) Clubs. 

Smith,  Major  Hugh  Garden  Seth-, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.A.S.C.,  and  a 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Smith,  Edward  Shrapnell  Shrapnell-, 

C. B.E.;  b.  1875;  Chm.,  Standing  Joint 
Committee  of  Mechanical  Road  Transport 
Assos.,  and  Director-Gen.  London  Housing 
Bonds:  m.  1912,  Sarah  Rosalie,  da.  of  the  late 
Mai. -Gen.  R.  Temple  Godman,  of  Highden, 
Pulborough;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Hound  House, 
Shere,  Surrey. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Talbot  Snow- 
den-, C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Capt. and  Brevet  Major, 
R.A.S.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  C.B.E-);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919- 

Smith,  Herbert  Somerville-,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.  R.F.A  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smith,  Capt.  Michael  Seymour  Hamilton- 
Spencer-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Smith,  Bt., 
colls.,  cr.  1804]. 

Smith,  Major  Gerald  Montagu  Spencer-, 
D.S.O.  [see  Smith,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1804]. 

Smith,  Lieut.-Com.  Andrew  Wilmot-, 
D S.O.,  son  of  J.  C.  Wilmot-Smith,  of  Bally- 
nanty  House,  co.  Limerick ; b.  1885 ; 
entered  R.N.  1900,  became  Lieut.  (Sub- 
marine Ser.)  1906,  and  Lieut.-Com.  1914; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15 
in  Submarine  Ser.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Boroughbridge,  Yorkshire. 

Smith-Bingham  [see  Bingham]. 

Smith  (Horton-Smith-Hartley)  [see 
Hartley]. 

Smith-Kielland  [see  Kielland]. 
Smith-Rewse  [see  Rewse]. 

Smithard,  Capt.  Richard  Glass,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  1891;  Capt  Shropshire  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
7th  Batn.  Shropshire  L.I.  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.) : m.  19—.  Eiith  Jessie,  da.  of  Donald 
Maclean;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smithe,  Mrs.  Ida  Elizabeth,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  Capt.  John  Hampden  Waller,  M.V.O.  ; 
b.  1872;  Vice-Pres.,  Div.  Hon.  Sec.  and 
Comdt.  British  Red  Cross,  and  an  Hon. 
Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England:  m.  1905,  Bevil  Granville  Smithe; 
cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Burnt  Wood,  Battle,  Sussex. 

Smithells,  IJeut.-Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G ., 

son  of  the  late  James  Smithells,  of  Riving- 
ton,  Lancashire ; b.  i860  ; Lieut.-Col.  late 
Gen.  List,  and  a F.R.S. ; appointed  Professor 
of  Chemistry,  Leeds  Univ.  1885 : m.  1st, 

1886,  Constance  Marie,  who  d.  1907,  da. 
of  Frederick  Mawe ; 2nd  1908,  Katherine, 
da.  of  Arthur  Booth;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Athenceum  Club. 

Smitheman,  Capt.  Frank  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edward  Smitheman,  of  Wit- 
ney, Oxon;  b.  1872  ; served  in  Matabeleland 
1896  as  Lieut,  of  Scouts,  and  in  ft.  Africa 


1900-1902  as  Capt.  Rhodesian  Regt.  (taking 
despatches  through  Boer  lines  into  Mafeking 
during  siege)  and  subsequently  as  D.A.  A.G. 
for  Intelligence  at  Head  Quarters  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.) ; is  a hunter  and 
miner  in  Rhodesia;  led  expedition  through 
Mashala  - Kulmbwe  country;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Bath  Club. 

Smithson,  Brig.  - Gen.  Walter  Charles, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O., son  ofSamuel  Smithson,  J.P. , 
of  Lentran,  Inverness;  b.  i860;  entered 
Hussars  1880,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1896, 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904;  retired 
1907  : served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (severely 
wounded,  despatches  five  times,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  to  command 
Cav.  Depot  1914,  and  2/ist  Yorkshire  Mounted 
Brig.  1915  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1900, 
Anne  Charlotte  Le  Gendre,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Piers  Starkie,  of  Ashton  Hall,  Lan- 
caster; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Invery , Banchory ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
Roehampton  Clubs. 

Smithwick,  Com.  Algernon  Robert, 

D. S.O., ; b.  1887  ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1915,  Nora 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Sir  David  Wilscn,  K. C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smollett,  Major  Alexander  Patrick 
Drummond  Telfer-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Edward  Drummond  Telfer- 
Smollett,  of  Bonhill,  Dumbartonshire  ; b. 
1884;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Highland  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1913,  Marion 
Lucy,  da.  of  George  Herbert  Strutt,  of 
Bridgehill,  Belper  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Com.  Arthur  Dru  Drury, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1887  ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Officer  Order 

of  Crown  of  Italy) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Smyth,  Col.  Etwall  Walter,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  George  Watson  Smyth 
(R.  of  Fyfield),  of  Newick  House,  Chelten- 
ham ; b.  1843  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  Addiscombe  ; entered  Bengal  Inf. 
1861,  became  Capt.  1870,  Major  1881,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1887,  and  Col.  1893 ; retired  1898  ; 
served  with  Bhootan  Expedition  1865-6 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Black  Mountain 
Expedition  1868,  with  Indian  Expeditionary 
Force  to  Malta  and  Cyprus  1878,  during 
Afghan  War  1879  (medal),  with  Isazai  Expe- 
dition 1892,  and  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  C.B.); 
formerly  Comdt.  25th  Bengal  Inf.  : m.  1873,. 
Katharine  Ellen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  T.  E. 
Heath,  J.P.,  of  Northlands,  near  Cardiff; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1896.  31,  Clarendon  Road, 

South  sea. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Geoffrey  Henry  Julian 
Skeffington,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Randal 
Skeffington  Smyth  [B.  Castletown] ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Eton;  entered  9th  Lancers 
1895,  and  became  Capt.  1901  ; retired  1906; 
now  Lieut.-Col.;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  actions  of  Belmont, 
Modder  River,  and  Magersfontein,  at 
relief  of  Kimberley,  and  at  actions  of  Johan- 
nesburg, Wittebergen,  and  Diamond  Hill 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Lincolnshire,  N.  Lindsey,  or  Brigg,  Div. 
(C)  Jan.  1906,  and  Grantham  Jan.  1910  ; 
sometime  Major  Army  Motor  Reserve  ;. 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914  (Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  G erre),  and  one  of 
H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms 

- 1920:  m.  1904,  the  Hon.  Violet  Frances 
Monckton,  da.  of  7th  Viscount  Galway ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Stockton  House,  Codford, 
VVilts ; Cavalry , Orleans,  and  Royal  Auto- 
mobile Clubs. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Abraham, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.vS.O.  1918. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  James  Watt, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Watt  Smyth,  of  Duneira, 
co.  Antrim  ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
is  Major  R.E.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


1902 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Smyth,  Capt.  Harr}'  Hesketh,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  C.B.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  appointed  Inspector  of  Coast 
Guards  at  the  Nore  1920;  cr . D.S.O.  and 

C. M.G.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1886  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Cheshire  Regt.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O. , Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Smyth,  Herbert  Warington,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  W.  Warington  Smyth,  F.R.S. ; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  18-,  M.A.  and  LL.M. 
18 — );  Bar.  InnerTemple  1899 '» is  a F R.G.S. ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  igi6as  Lieut.  R.N.  V.R. 
(despatches);  Sec.  for  Mines  and  Director 
Geological  Survey,  Siam  1891-6,  Sec.  Siamese 
Legation  1897-1900,  and  Sec.  Mines  Depart., 
Transvaal  1901-2;  appointed  Sec.  for  Mines, 
Transvaal  1907,  Sec.  Depart  of  Mines  and 
Industries,  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Factories, 
Union  of  S.  Africa  191-;  elected  a M.E.C. 
and  M.L.C.  1906;  author  of  “ Five  Years  in 
Siam,”  etc.  : m.  1900,  Amabel  Mary,  da.  of 
the  late  Sir  Henry  Sutton;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919.  T remay  ne,  St.  Martin , Cornwall ; 
Athtnceum,  and  Royal  Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 
Smyth,  Major  Humphrey  Etwall,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Col.  Etwall  Walter  Smyth, 
C.B.  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.G  A. 
1902,  became  Major  1917,  and  transferred  to 

R. A.O.C.  1918;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smyth,  Vice-Adm.  Morris  Henry,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Vice-Adm.  (retired),  and  Capt. 
R N.R.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.,  Italian  War  Cross);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Smyih,  Col.  Owen  Stuart,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1853  ; ed.  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1873, 
became  Capt.  1882,  Major  1889,  Lieut.-Col. 
1899,  and  Col.  (h.-p.)  1903 ; retired  1904 ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  being 
present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid,  and  march 
from  Cabul  to  relief  of  Candahar  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  with  Burma  Expedition  1885-7  (de- 
spatches,- D.S.O.),  and  with  Manipur  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (despatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886. 
Smyth,  Brig.-Gevi.  Robert  Napier,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  John  Flail 
Smyth.  C.B.,  of  Frimhurst,  Frimley,  Surrey; 
b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; entered 
Lancers  1890,  became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1910, 
Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919 ; served  with  Nile  Expedition  1898, 
present  at  battle  of  Omdurman  (despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  and  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1900,  attached  to  13th  Hussars, 
present  at  battles  of  Colenso,  Spion  Kop, 
Val  Kranz,  and  Pieter’s  Hill,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  1900-1902,  as  Staff-Capt.  and 
D.A.A  G.  for  Intelligence  (despatches  four 
times,  Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.);  was  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  1914,  and  a Brig.  Com.  1915-19; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval 
and  Military , and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Riversdale, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1875 ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
(letired)  Leinster  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  Kine’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Smyth,  Capt.  Villiers  Gordon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.G.A. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  18 — , 
Veronique,  da  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smyth,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  and  Acting  Major; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C* 
D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Smyth,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Ambard  Bell-, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  1868;  entered  Dragoon 
Guards  1887,  became  Brevet  Major  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1918,  and 
Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  (retired)  1920  ; S.  African 
War  1899- 1 9J2  on  Staff,  present  at  the  relief 


of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  Brevet  Major),  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  C M.G., 
Brevet  Col.,  C.B.)  ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and 
Corr.-in-Ch.,  Natal  1893-6  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward 
Ridley  Holroyd-,  D.S.O.,  M.C..  son  of  the 
late  Col.  John  Henry  Graham  Holroyd, 

C. M.G.,  who  assumed  by'  Roy.  License  1892 
the  surname  of  Smyth  in  lieu  of  his  patrony- 
mic [E.  Mount  Cashel!];  b.  1882;  Lieut.-Col. 
Reserve;  European  War  1914-19,  Com dg. 
15th  Batn.  Durham  L.I.  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Smyth,  Charles  Edward  Owen-,  C.M.G., 

1.5.0. ,  son  of  Stephen  Smyth,  formerly  of 
Ferry  Bank,  co.  Kilkenny;  b.  1851  ; ed.  at 
Erasmus  Smith  Sch.,  Dublin;  entered  S. 
Australian  Civil  Ser.  1876  ; became  Profes- 
sional Clerk  to  Architect-in-Ch.  1878,  and 
Head  of  Works  and  Public  Buildings  Depart. 
1886  ; founded  Adelaide  Branch  cf  Roy.  So. 
of  St.  George  1907;  retired  1920;  is  Pres, 
of  League  of  Empire  ar  d All  British  League, 
and  Vice-Pres.  of  Navy  League ; has  assumed 
the  additional  sun  ame  ol  Owen:  m.  1879, 
Bessie  Sanderson  Laidlaw,  da.  of  John 
Davidson,  of  Galashiels,  and  London  ; cr. 

1.5.0.  1903,  C.M.G.  1920.  6,  Lyndhurst 

Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.  IV. 3. 

Smyth,  Lieut.-Col.  Randal  Charles  Edward 
Skeffington-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Randal  Skeffingion-Smyth  [B.  Castletown] ; 
b.  1864;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  formerly 
Coldstream  Guards;  British  Central  Africa 
1896-7  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King's  ir.edalwith  two  clasps),  Kano 
Sokoto  Campaign  1903  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1899,  Beatrice,  da.  of 
the  late  Rt.  Hon.  T.  E.  Taylor,  M.P.,  of 
Ardgillan,  co.  Dublin ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Mount  Henry,  Portarlington,  Queens  Co. 

Smyth-Osborne  [see  Osborne]. 
Smyth-Osbourne  [see  Osbourne]. 
Smyth-Pigott  [see  Pigott]. 

Smythe,  Major  Robert  Barrington, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  New  Zealand 
Forces  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
with  New  Zealand  Signalling  Co.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Smythe,  Lieut.-Col.  Rolsa  Eric,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Smythe,  Major  Rupert  Caesar,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Richard  Altamont  Smythe 
[see  Bellingham,  Bt.]  ; b.  1879  ; Major  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  ; sometime  Lieut.-Col 
Comdg.  a Ser.  Batn.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  and 
Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1914,  Cecile  Isabel 
Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Frederick 
Munn;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Smythe,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Ross, 

C. B  E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 

Forestry  Corps;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919* 

Snape,  Major  Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  1884;  forme  ly  Major  Leicestershre  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Snell,  Col.  Arthur  Evans,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18— ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  a Dep.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers.  with  rank  of  Col.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O., C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  19x8. 

Snepp,  Lieut -Cel.  Eric  St.  Clare,  D.S.O  , 
son  of  the  Rev.  Ernest  Henry  Snepp,  of  May- 
croft,  Pinner  ; b.  1886;  Mesopotamia  1914- 
18  as  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m 1919,  Mildred 

Sturge,  da.  of  Ernest  A.  Hitchens,  J.P.,of 
8,  Wadham  Gardens,  Hampstead,  N.W., 
and  Yate  Lawn.  Yate.  Gloucestershire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Yate  Cottage,  Chipping  Scd- 
bury,  Gloucestershire. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


!9°3 


Sneyd,  C<tpt.  Ralph  Stuart,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  lat-e  George  Edward  Sneyd  [see  M. 
Bute,  colls.] ; b.  1882;  entered  R.N.  1896, 
■became  Lieut.  19J3,  Com.  1914,  and  Capt 
1918.;  served  during  European  War  1914  18 
(in  Cameroons  1914-15)  (despatches,  D.S.O.. 
promoted,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Leopold 
'of  Belgium,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1920. 
Harriet  Rose  Mary, da.  of  Ed  war  d Sydenham 
Fnrsdon  [sej  Salmbtr, -Trelawny,  B cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Snow,  Lteut.-Col.  Humphrey  Waugh, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; formerly  Capt. 
.Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  ; Major  and  Brew  t 
Lieut. -Col.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  an  A-A. 
and  Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
.Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.  Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Snow,  Philip  Chicheley  Hyde,  C.I.E. , son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Maitland  Snow,  of  Cleve 
House,  Devon;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  Hailey- 
bury,  and  at  Merton  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar) ; 
Bar  Lincoln’s  Inn  1876  ; entered  J.C.S.  1876  ; 
was  Assist.  Commr.,  Delhi  1876-7  and  in 
Burmah  1877-81,  Assist.  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate, Bombay  1881-5,  Forest  Settlement 
Officer  1885-94,  and  Junior  Collector  and 
Magistrate  1894  6,  and  Municipal  Commr.  of 
Bombay  1896-1901 ; retired  1901 : m.  1888, 
Beatrice  Sophia,  el.  da.  of  Edmund  Newman 
"Snow,  of  Franklyn,  and  The  Quarries,  Devon ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1898.  Cleve  House,  near  Exeter ; 
Sports'  Club. 

Sno v,  Major  Wilfred  Rippon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary 
Major  R.A.F.  (Special  Reserve) ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Snowden,  Major  Arthur  De  Winton, 
C B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  John 
Hampden  Snowden,  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Ch. 
Coil.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1900,  B.C.  1902,  M.D. 
x9°5);  M.R.C.S.  andL.H.C.P.  1897 ; S.  African 
Vvar  (medai  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  as  Hon.  Major  R.A.M.C.;  sometime 
-Senior  Phys;cian, British  Red  Cross  Hospital, 
Netley  : m.  1912  Elizabeth  C -cil,  da.  of  the 
la  e Capt.  Cecil  George  Assheton Drummond 
[see  E.  Perth  colls.] ; cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920. 
Brocmy  Hurst,  Ringwood,  Hants. 
Snowden,  Cyril  Ralph,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 

Controller  Finance  Section,  Ministry  of 
B’ockade  durine  European  War ; cr.  O.B.E- 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Snowdon,  Major  Harold  Smurthwaite, 

D. S.O.]  b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Snowdon-Smith  [see  Smith j. 

Soady,  Maj -Gen.  George  Joseph  Fitz- 
maurice,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  F.  J. 
Soady,  R.A.  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Wellington 
•Coll. ; Col. andHon. Maj. -Gen. (retired)  Indian 
Army  ; Hazara  Expedi- ion  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (medal  with 
clasp),  China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  as  Brig. -Gen. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  m.  1903,  Martha,  da. 
of  F.  G.  Bright  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

S O A m E s , Major  Allen  Aldwin, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Allwin 
Soames,  of  Moor  Park,  Famham  ; b.  1882  ; 
Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  Africa 
1901-2,  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
[ D.S.O.)  N.  Russia  R-lief  Force  igig  : m. 

1916,  Marjorie,  da.  of  Richard  Combe  [see  M. 
Conyngham]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Soane,  Ely  Banister,  C B.E.  : b.  18 — ; 
Political  Officer,  Mesopotamia  Expeditionary 
Force  during  European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Sola,  Capt.  Percy,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—  ; 

Lieut,  (retired)  R.N.R.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Sole,  Major  Denis  Mavisyn  Anslow, 
D S.O. ; b 1883;  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Border  Regt.;  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer; 
served  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major, 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O,  1917  (Bar 
1919). 

Solly-Flood  [see  Flood]. 


Soltau,  Col.  Alfred  Bertram,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of 
George  Soltau,  formerly  of  Barnstaple  ; b. 
1876  ; ed.  in  Australia,  and  at  London  Univ. 
(M.B.  1900,  M.D.  1902);  M.R.C.S.  and 

L. R.C.P.  Eng.  1900,’F.R.C.S.  1902 ; formerly  in 
Australian  Vol.  ; Col.  (T.D.)  Army  Med.  Ser. 
(T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
four  times,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., Croix  deGuerre, 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  1914  Star  with 
clasp);  sometime  Hon.  Physician,  Public 
Dispensary,  Plymouth,  Hon.  Physician,  S. 
Devon  and  E.  Cornwall  Hospital,  and 
Devon  and  Cornwall  Ear  and  Throat  Hos- 
pital, Consulting  Physician  Min.  of  Pensions, 
and  Hor.  Physician,  Convalescent  Home, 
Crownhill : tn.  1903,  Edith  Mary  Watts  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  rgi6,  C.B.E.  (Mil)  1919.  1,  The 
Crescent,  Plymouth;  Royal  Western  Yacht 
Club. 

Soltau-Symons  [see  Symons]. 

Somerset,  Col.  Charles  Wyndham,  C B., 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O.  [see  D.  Beaufort,  colls.]. 
Somerset,  Henry  Robert  Somers  Fitzroy 
de  Vere,  D.S.O.  [see  D.  Beaufort], 
Somerset,  Hon.  Nigel  Fitzroy,  D.S.O., 

M. C.  [see  B.  Raylan]. 

Somerville,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Cattell, 

C. M.G.,  D S.O.,  son  ofthe  late  John  Blakeley 
Somerville,  of  Penzilla,  Kellett  Street,  N. 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Bris- 
bane Boys’  Gram.  Sch. ; Diploma  of  Mil. 
Science,  Univ.  of  Sydney  ; joined  Australian 
Mil.  1905,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Im- 
perial Forces  ; sometime  Staff  Officer,  N.S. 
Wales  Mil.  Dist. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  as  D.A.A.  and  Q. M.G.,  and  as 
A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  B Igian 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  ign,  Brenda  Elsie, 
2nd  da.  of  the  late  Juliu3  Holland,  of 
Ashey,  Kangaroo  Point,  Brisbane ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  Brenbar,  Ark- 
land  Street , North  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales; 
United  Service  ( Sydney ) Club. 

Somerville,  Major  Harold  Fownes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Fownes  Somerville, 
of  Dinder  House,  Somerset ; b.  i88t  ; ed.  at 
Haileybury ; is  Major  Rifle  Brig.,  and 
Ch.  Instructor  Sch.  of  Musketry  : m.  1907, 
Vera  Gwendoline,  da.  of  the  late  James 
BucknHl  Broadmead,  of  Enmore, Bridgwater; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  Armyand  Navy  Club. 
Somerville,  Capt.  Henry  Boyle  Town- 
shend,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Thomas  Henry  Somerville,  of  Drishane,  co. 
Cork;  b.  1863;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired):  m. 
1898,  Helen  Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  George 
Wigram  Allen,  K.C.M.G., of  Toxteth,  Sydney, 

N. -S.  Wales  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Somerville,  Capt.  Hugh  Gaultier  Coghill, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas 
Henry  Somerville,  J.P.,  D.L. , of  Drishane, 
co.  Cork  ; b.  1873  ; is  Capt.  R.N.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Italian  War 
Cross)  : m.  1900,  Mary,  da.  of  W.  Hancock,  of 
Patras;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Somerville,  Major  James  Aubrey  Henry 
Bellingham,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Athlumney, 
colls.]. 

Somerville,  Com.  James  Fownes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Fownes  Somerville, 
of  Dinder  House,  Somerset ; b.  1882  ; entered 
R.N.  1898,  became  Lieut.  1904,  Lieut. -Com. 
1912,  and  Com.  1916;  served  in  Dardanelles 
1915-16  as  Fleet  Wireless  Officer  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1913,  Mary  Kerr,  da. 
of  Col.  Thomas  Ryder  Main,  C.B.  [see  M. 
Lothian,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Somerville,  Col.  John  Arthur  Coghill, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Thomas  Henry  Somerville,  of  Drishane,  co. 
Cork ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; entered  5th 
Fusiliers  1892,  transferred  to  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt  1908,  became  Lieut.-Col.  unattached. 
List  1915,  and  Col.  (retired!  1919;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (wounded, 
despatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps) ; 
Mil.  Attache  Tokyo  and  Korea  1911-14  and 
1915;  employed  at  War  Office  1914-15:  m. 
19 10,  Vera  Cooper,  da.  of  Charles  Aston  Key  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Somerville,  Capt.  Robert  Smith,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18— ; is  Capt.  Australian  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Somerville,  Col.  Thomas  Cameron  Fitz- 
Gerald, M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Col. 
Thomas  Henry  Somerville,  of  Drishane,  co. 
Cork  [Coghill,  Bt.] ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Clifton 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; 
entered  4th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  1888, 
Major  1897,  Lieut. -£ol.  1906,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1909;  retired  1919;  was  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  in  China  1885  9 and  at  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  1891-5,  and  Corndt.,  Roy.  Mil. 
Sch.  of  Music  1910-19;  acted  as  Comdt.  of 
Massed  Bands  at  Coronation  Durbar  1911-12  ; 
cr.  M.V.O  (4th  class)  1911.  Drishane 
House,  Skibbereert , co.  Cork  ; United  Service 
Club. 

Somerville,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur 
Tenison  Bellingham,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ath- 
lumney,  colls.]. 

Somerville,  Major  William  Johnston, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formeily  Major  R.E.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Somerville-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Sommerville,  Major  Clive,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Archibald  Davidson  Sommerville,  of  Welling- 
ton, New  Zealand  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Wanganui 
Coll. , New  Zealand ; a Farmer,  and  Major  New 
Zealand  Forces;  European  War  1915-19, 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1908,  Helen  Mary, 
da.  of  John  Harding,  of  Mount  Vernon, 
Waipukuran,  New  Zealand;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dannevirke  t N.Z.)  Club 

Sommerville,  Capt  Frederick  A ., D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18 
with  Mine  Sweepers  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
promoted,  Legion  of  Honour,  Siamese 
Order  of  the  Crown)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Sommerville,  Major  John  Adam,  D.S  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  New 
Zealand  Mounted  Rifles  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.;; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sopper,  Major  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  1886;  Major  17th  Lancers  ; European  War 
1914-19,  attached  Leicestershif  e Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1912,  Dorothy 
Bentinck,  da.  of  Sir  Louis  William  Dane, 
G.C.I  E-.  C.S  I ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sopwith,  Thomas  Octave  Murdoch, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Sopwith,  M.l.C.E.  ; 

b 1888  ; sometime  Chm.  Sopwith  Aviation  Co. 
(Limited);  is  a Director  of  The  H.G.  Hawker 
Engineering  Co.  (Limited):  m.  19x4,  the 

Hon.  B.-atrix  Mary  Leslie,  da.  of  8tn  Baron 
Ruthven  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Sorabji  Bezonji  Mehta,  C.I.E.;  b.  18  — ; 

Manager,  Empress  Mills,  Nagpur;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1920.  Nagpur,  Central  Provinces  India. 
Sorel,  Lieut.-Col.  Wyndham  Lucas, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Major  R.A.S.C., 
and  an  Assist.  Director  of  TransDort  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  ol 
White  Eagle,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7 

Sorsbie,  Col.  Robert  Fox,  C.B.,  C.S.l. , 
C.I.E. : b.  1866  ; formerly  R.E-  ; Burma  1881 
(medal  with  clasp),  on  Frontier  of  India, 
European  War  1917-19  asBrig.-Gen.  (C.I.E., 

C. S.l. ),  Afghan  Wr  1919  (C.B.);  cr.  C.I.E 
1918,  C.S.l.  1919,  C B.  (Mil.)  igeo. 

Sotheby,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  George, 

D. S.O.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir 

Edward  Sotheby,  K.C.B.;  b.  1871;  Major 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  ; S.  Africa  1901-2, 
European  War  1914-18  (D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1914,  D.S.O. 
1918.  26,  Green  Street,  Park  Lane , IV.; 

Bachelors’,  and  Boodle’s  Clubs. 

Souchon,  Hippolyte  Louis  Wiehe  de 
Coudray,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; London  Repre- 
sentative of  Mauritius  Chamber  of  Commerce  : 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 


S outer,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Maurice 
Wellesley,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1872  ; entered 
Manchester  Regt.  1892,  and  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army  1916;  served  with  Tibet 
Expedition  1903-4  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  in  Egypt  at  Agagir  1916,  Comdg.  Yeo, 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1916-17  (C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.1917. 

Souter,  William  Lochiel  Berkeley, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Frank  Henry 
Souter,  C.S.L,  C.I.  E.  [seeSouter,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Cheltenham; 
entered  Indian  Police  1885,  became  Sup.  of 
Police  1891,  Comm^.  of  Police,  Bombay  1905, 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  1906,  and  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police,  Bombay  1915  (has  Police 
medal) ; acted  as  Dep.  Director,  Criminal 
Intelligence,  Govt,  ol  India  1907  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1910.  East  India  United  Service  ( London ) 
Byculla,  Royal  Bombay  Yacht,  Western 
India  Turf  {Bombay'),  Sind  {Karachi) , and 
Western  India  {Poona)  Clubs. 

Southam,  Lieut.  - Col.  Lionel  Arthur 
Clement,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col. 

R. F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 

D. S.O. 1917. 

Southey,  Charles  William,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Sir  Richard  Southey,  of  South- 
field,  Plumstead,  Cape  Colony  ; b.  1832;  ed. 
at  Diocesan  Coll.,  Newlands,  Cape  Colony, 
entered  Civil  Ser.  of  Cape  Colony  1855 ; 
became  Commr.  and  Resident  Magistrate  at 
Richmond  1865,  at  Alexandria  1866,  and  at 
Middleberg  1868  ; retired  1870  ; is  a farmer, 
a J.P.  for  Cape  Town  and  Dist.,  and  for  the 
several  Country  Dists.  of  the  Colony,  and 
a Member  of  Royal  Colonial  Institute  ; 
raised  and  commanded  Loyal  Farmers 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902;  nominated 
a Member  of  Senate  1910;  has  Union  of 

S.  Africa  medal : m.  1864,  Georgina,  da.  of 
G.  D.  Graaves,  of  Cradock,  Cape  Colony; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Culmstock,  Middleberg 
District,  Cape  Colony ; Civil  Service  {Cape 
Town)  Club. 

Southey,  Major  Marcus  Vicars,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med. 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.X;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Southey,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Melvill, 
C.M.G. . son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  William 
Southey;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh; entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1886, 
became  Capt.,  Indian  Army  1897,  Major  1904, 
Lieut.-Col.  1912,  Brevet  Col.  1915,  Col.  1Q17, 
and  Maj.-Gen  1919  ; served  in  Uganda  1897- 
8 (despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Somaliland  1908-10  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17,  as  Brig. -Gen. 
Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.):  m.  1895,  Rose  Gwendoline,  da.  of — 
Lambert;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Westward  Ho!r 
N.  Devon. 

Southwell,  Rt.  Rev.  Henry  Kemble, 

C. M.G.  [see  “ Suffragan  Bishop”]. 

Soutry,  Lieut. -Col.  Trevor  Lloyd  Blunden, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1878;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  retired  1920;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Souttar,  Major  Henry  Sessions,  C-B.E.r 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  Robinson  .Souttar  ; b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (M.Ch.  1912); 
F.R.C.S.  England  1909;  a Consulting  Surg., 
Hon.  Major  R.A.M.C.,  and  Assist. 
Surg.  and  D rector  of  Surgical  Unit  at  Lon- 
don Hospitals  ; European  War  1914-19^5 
Surg.  Field  Hospitals  (Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium):  m.  1904,  Catharine,  da  of  Pro- 
fessor Clifton,  F.R.S.,  of  Oxford  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  58.  Quern  Anne  S'rcet,  W.  1 ; 
Royal  Autotnobile,  and  1 hatched  House  Clubs. 
Sowerby,  Col.  Harrj'  John,  D.S.O.,  2nd 
son  of  the  late  Col.  George  Sowerb}', 
of  Putteridge  Burv,  Herts,  Dalston  Hall, 
Cumberland,  and  Dalton  Hall,  Richmond, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (for^- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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merly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Durham  L.I.  and  Comdg.  4th  Batn.), 
and  a J.P.  for  Herts;  S-  Africa  1900- 
iqoi  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912, 

Katharine  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur 

C.  Haviland,  R.  of  Lilley,  Herts;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  Gosmore  Ley,  Hi/chin,  Herts  ; Dalton 
Hall , near  Richmond , Yorkshire ; Wind- 
ham Club. 

Sowrey,  Major  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
A.F.C.,  son  of  John  William  Sowrey,  Dep.  Ch. 
Inspector  of  Taxes,  of  Yeoveney  Ledge, 
Staines;  b.  1893;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sell., 
at  Wimbledon,  at  King’s  Coll.,  London, 
and  at  Caius  Coll.,  Camb. ; Lieut.  Roy. 
Fusiliers,  and  Major  R.A.F. ; European 
War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O. , 

M. C.,  A.F.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Yeoveney 
Lodge,  Staines. 

S p A i G H T , Major  Thomas  Henry 
Limerick,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879 ; Major  R.E.  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. |.0.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Spain,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Redesdale 
Brooker,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Spain,  of Hacklinge,  Kent ; b.  1877 ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  (T.F.)  (de- 
spatches twice,  C.M.G.)  ; has  T.D.  : m.  1910, 
Norah  Elizabeth,  da.  of  W.  H.  Smiles;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916.  7,  Tankerville  Place , New- 

castle-upon-Tyne. 

Span,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  John  Bartlet, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Butlet  Span,  of 
Woodlands,  Tenby  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Bedford 
Sch.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Welch  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1932  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Seibia  with 
Swords)  : m.  1911,  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  N.  W.  Pollard  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sparkes,  Rear-Adm.  Robert  Copland, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Sparkes,  of 
Green  Place,  Wonersh,  Surrey;  b.  1851; 
entered  R.N.  1865,  became  Lieut.  1877,  Com. 
1890,  Capt.  1898  (retired  1903),  and  Rear- 
Adm.  1907;  served  during  Egyptian  Cam- 
paign 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  and  with 
Gambia  Expedition  1000  (C.M.G.):  m.  1902, 
Alice  Maud,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Charles 
Jackson,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901.  Woodhill , Shamley  Green,  Surrey; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Sparks,  Charles  Pratt,  C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.to  E°gineer-in-Ch.’s  Depart., 
Admiralty  during  European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1920. 

Sparkes,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Moore  Bell, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
appointed  Physician  and  Surg.  Roy,  Hos- 
pital, Kilmainham  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918).  Royal  Hospital,  Kilmainham, 
Dublin. 

Sparks,  Col.  Hubert  Conrad,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest 
Algernon  Sparks,  of  Suffolk  House,  Putney 
Hill,  S.W.  ; b.  1874 ; ed.  at  Repton ; a 
Consulting  Engineer,  and  Col.  London 
Scottish  Battn.  London  Regt.  (Reserve)  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  Mil. 
Cross,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919.  Suffolk  House, 
Putney  Hill,  S.W.;  Constitutional  Club. 
Sparling.  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Walter, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
two  Bars):  m.  1918,  Edith  Fergusson  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918,  2nd  Bar  1918). 
Sparling,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Cosford, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  W.  W.  Sparling,  of 
Toronto;  b.  1881;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Inf.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  Canadian  Per- 
manent Staff ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1902,  Mabel  E-,  da. 
of  J.  W.  Widner,  of  Simcoe,  Canada ; cr 
D..S.O.  1917.  Ottawa. 

Sparrow,  Col.  Richard,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Basil  Sparrow,  of  Gosfield  Place, 
Halstead,  Essex;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Dragoon 
. Guards  1892,  and  retired  as  Col.  1920; 


S.  African  War  1899-1902  in  Remount  Depart, 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Cecily  Mabel,  da.  of  Major 
Bartholomew  Claypon  Garfit,  of  Dalby  Hall, 
Spilsby,  Lincolnshire,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
H.  P.  L.  Hey  worth,  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918.  Rookzvoods, 
Sible  Hcdingham,  Essex ; Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Sparrow,  Major  Arthur  Alan  Hanbury 
Hanbury-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Alan 
Bertram  Hanbury  Hanbury-Sparrow,  of 
Hillside,  Church  Stretton  ; b.  1892;  entered 
Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales's  (Roy  Berks 
Regt.)  1911,  becafhe  Capt.  1915,  and  Brevet 
Major  1919;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (twice  wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,):  m.  19171  Been  Margaret 
A.,  da.  of  the  late  William  Bullough  Grav, 
of  Cound  Cottage,  near  Shrewsbury  ;•  cr. 
D.S.O.  1914  (Bar  1917). 

Sparshott,  Miss  Margaret  Elwin,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  da.  of  — Sparshott;  b.  18—;  in 

T. F.  Nursing  Ser.  ; cr  C.B.E.  (Mil  ) 1919. 
Spears,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Louis,  C B. E., 

M.C..;  b.  1886;  formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  nth  Hussars;  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen  1920;  European  War  1914-19 
(M.C.,  C.B.E.,  Com . Legion  of  Honour,  Orders 
of  Star  of  Rumania  with  Swords  and  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  with  Swords);  cr.  C B E- 
(Mil.)  19x9. 

Spedding,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Wilfred, 

C. M.G.  , O.B.E.,  son  of  John  James  Spedding, 
of  Keswick;  b.  1867;  entered  R.A.  1887, 
became  Capt.  1897,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1914  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig.- 
Gen.  R.A.  (despatches,  C M.G.,  O.B.E.): 
lit.  1898,  Georgiana  Victoria,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Wrixon-Becher,  3rd  Bt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Witidebrowe,  Keswick. 

Speeding,  Major  James  Habersham, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  (T.D.)  ; 
European  War  19x4-19,  with  Siege  Battery 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Speer,  Capt.  Frederick  Shirley  Litch- 
field-, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Frederick 
Litchfield ; b.  1874  > entered  R.N.  1887,  and 
became  Com.  1905,  and  Capt.  1911  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.);  assumed  by  Roy.  licence  the  addi- 
tional surname  of  Speer  : m.  1902,  Marianne 
Frances  Cecelia,  da.  of  the  late  E.  F.  Sandys, 
ofWinterdown  Lodge,  Thames  Ditton  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917.  Manor  House, 
Thames  Ditton  ; United  Services  Club. 

Speir,  Lieut -Col.  Kenneth RobertNapier, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Thomas  Napier  Speir 
[see  B.  Gifford] ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Radley,  and 
at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.;  Assist.  Manager 
Midland  Railway,  and  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  with  Imperial  Yeo. 
(medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  with  Railway  Operating  Div.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.,  Chevalier  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; Sec  to  Egyptian  State  Rly.  1904-7  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Eviton,  Sutton  Bonington, 
Loughborough  ; Boodle's  Club. 

Spence,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Hierom 
Ogilvy,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Alex- 
ander Ogiivy  Spence  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Leys 
Sch.,  Camb.  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army ; retired  1920 ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  in  China  1900  (medal) ; is 
Dep.  Sec.,  Govt,  of  India,  Army  Depart., 
with  rank  of  Col.  : m.  1903,  the  Hon. 

Christina  Philippa  Agnes,  O.B.E.  (has 
Kaiser-i-Hind  gold  medal,  and  is  a Lady 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England),  da.  of  11th  Baron  North  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Simla, 
India  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Spence,  Col.  Gilbert  Ormerod,  D.S.O , 

T. D.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Grant  Spence, 
J.P.,  of  Elmwood,  Harthorn,  Stockton- 
on-Tees  ; b.  1879;  ed.  at  Uppingham; 
Managing  Director  of  Richardson,  Duck  and 
Co.,  shipbuilders,  of  Stockton-on-Tees, 
Col.  (T.D.)  Durham  L.I.,  a J.P.  for  N. 


1906 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  an  Alderman  of 
Thornaby-on-Tees  (Mayor  191112)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  18  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  19x7.  Elmwood. , 
Harthorn,  Stockton-on-Tees ; Junior  Army 
and  Navy  and  Kennel  Clubs. 

Spence,  Engineer-Com.  Robert,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Engineer-Com.  R.N. ; served  at 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  I 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas);  cr.  D.S.O.  j 
1916. 

Spence,  Thomas  William  Leisk,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Basil  Spence,  of  Raefirtb, 
Shetland  ; b.  1845  * ed.  privately  ; was  Sec. 
to  Gen.  Board  of  Lunacy  for  Scotland  1888- 
T911  ; is  a J.P.  and  a Commr.  of  Supply  | 
•for  Zetland  ; author  of 'various  statistical  i 
papers  on  Lunacy:  m.  1876,  Henrietta  Fanny,  \ 
3rd  da.  of  Robert  James  Hebden,  of  Ely 
Grange,  Sussex  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1912. 
30,  Co  mely  Bank , Edinburgh  ; Uyea , Uyea- 
sound,  Shetland. 

Spence-Colby  [see  Colby]. 

Spencer,  Capt.  Aubrey  Vere,  D.S.O.  [see 
D.  Marlborough,  colls.]. 

Spencer,  Col.  Charles  Louis,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.;  b.  1870;  Col.  T.F.  Reserve;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Spencer,  Major  Francis  Elmhirst,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  V.  Churchill,  colls.]. 

Spencer,  George  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M C-, 
son  of  John  Francis  Spencer,  of  Tewit  Well 
Road,  Harrogate;  b.  1889;  ed.  at  Leeds 
Modern  Sch  ; Accountant  in  National  Pro- 
vincial and  Union  Bank  of  England  (Limited), 
and  Lieut.  (Acting  Capt.)  Yorkshire  L.I.  ; 
European  War  1916  19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  when  2nd  Lieut.  M.C.)  : 
m.  1916,  Irene  May,  da.  of  the  late  Eli 
Milnes,  F.  R.I.B.  A.,  of  Bradford  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Oxford  Lodge , The  Crescent,  Solihull, 
Birmingham. 

Spencer,  Hugh,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Innes  Spencer ; b.  1867  ; ed. 
at  Bristol  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Magdalen 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1886,  and 
became  Joint  Magistrate,  United  Provinces 
1893,  Dep.-Commr.  1900,  Magistrate  and 
Collector  1903,  and  Dep.  Commr.  1903:  m. 
1912,  Mowbray  M.  Allbutt,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Smith,  J.P.,  of  Sundon  House, 
Clifton  Down,  Bristol  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 
Bahraich,  United  Provinces,  India. 

Spencer,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.M., 
son  of  Henry  Spencer,  of  Skipton;  b.  1893; 
Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers, 
and  Clerk,  Board  of  Guardians  and  Rural 
Dist.  Council,  Shardlow,  Derby  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.M  , D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Conservative  {Derby)  Club. 

Spencer,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Almeric 
Walter,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Churchill, 
colls.]. 

Spencer,  Col.  Maurice,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1863  ; 
is  Col.  (retired)  R.A.O.C. ; has  Greek  medal 
for  mil.  merit;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Spencer,  Major  Nelson,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I9* 

Spencer,  Major  Richard  Augustus, 

D.S.O.  [see  V.  Churchill]. 
Spencer-Churchill  [see  Churchill]. 
Spencer-Cooper  [see  CooperJ. 
Spencer-Phillips  [see  Phillips]. 
Spencer-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Spender,  Lieut. -Col.  Wilfrid  Bliss,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Lieut. -Col.  R.G.A.  (Reserve) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Speni  er-Clay  [see  Clay]. 

Spens,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Baird,  D.S  0., 

son  of  John  Alexander  Spens,  of  25,  Park 
Circus, Glasgow ; b.  1885;  ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  King’s  Coll  Camb.  (B.A.  1907);  LLB. 
Glasgow  1910;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  5th  Batn. 


Scottish  Rifles ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  four  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Major,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1912, 
Margaret  Emily,  da.  of  J.  A.  Black;  cr. 
D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918.  Allan  Park,  Stirling ; 
Caledonian,  and  Western  (Glasgow)  Clubs. 

Spens, Maj.-Gen.  James,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  James  Spens ; b.  1853 ; 
entered  85th  King’s  L.l.  1872,  became  Capt. 
Shropshire  L.l.  1883,  Major  1886,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1901,  Col.  1903,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1906;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1879-80  (medal),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902, 
Comdg.  a Mobile  Column,  with  rank  of 
Brig.  Gen.  (despatches  four  times,  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (C.M.G.);  was  In- 
structor at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst 
1886-93,  sometime  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria,  and  an  A.D.C.  to  King 
Edward  VII.  1900-1906;  was  in  command 
j of  a 2nd  class  Dist.  in  India  1903-4,  7th 
I Div.  N.  Army,  India  1904-8,  and  a Terri- 
torial Div.  1909-14;  appointed  to  command 
a Div.  1914  : m.  1887,  Ida  Beatrice,  da. 

of  Major  William  McMahon  [see  McMahon, 
Bt.,  cr.  1817,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900, 
C.M.G.  1916. 

Spens,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John 
Alexander  Spens  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1907)  ; is 
Fellow  and  Tutor,  Corpus  Christ!  Coll., 
Camb.,  and  Sec.  Foreign  Trade  Depart., 
Foreign  Office  ; author  of  “ Belief  and  Prac- 
tice ” (1915)  (2nd  edition  1917);  has  Leg:on 
of  Honour,  and  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy  : 
m.  1912,  Dorothy  Theresa,  da.  of  the  late 
Rt.  Rev.  J.  R.  Selwyn,  Bishop  of  Melanesia  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Carlton,  and  United  Uni- 
versity Clubs. 

Speyer,  Capt.  Alfred  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  on  Gen.  List  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Spicer,  Frank  Fitzroy  Fane,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  John  Edmund  P.  Spicer,  of 
Spye  Park,  Chippenham  [see  E.  Westmor- 
land]; b.  1893;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
Lieut.  12th  Lancers  ; European  War  1914x9 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1919. 

Spicer,  Gerald  Sydney,  C.B.,  son  of 
Capt.  R.  W.  Spicer ; b.  1874 1 entered  Foreign 
Office  1894,  and  became  Acting  3rd  Sec. 
in  Diplo.  Ser.  1898 ; was  Private  Sec.  to 
Permanent  Under-Sec.  of  State  for  Foreign 
Affairs  1903,  and  a Senior  Clerk  1912  : m. 
1906,  Marion  Ethel,  da.  of  Herbert  Hardy, 
ot  Danehurst,  Uckfield  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917- 
Spicer,  Capt.  Lancelot  Dykes,  D.S.O. 
[see  Spencer,  Bt.]. 

Spicer-Simson  [see  Simson]. 

Spickernell,  Paymaster -Capt.  Frank 
Todd , C.B. , D.S.O.;  6.1885;  Paymaster-Capt. 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  as  Sec.  to 
Vice-Adm.  Comdg.  Battle  Cruiser  Fleet  and 
Grand  Fleet,  present  at  battles  of  Heligo- 
land Bight,  Dogger  Bank,  and  Jutland 
(despatches,  D S.O.,  C.B.,  Russian  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece, 
promoted) ; appointed  Sec.  to  h irst  Sea 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1919;  cr • D.S.O. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  19x9. 

Spiers,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Louis,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18—;  formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  nth  Hussars;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919- 

Spiller,  Lieut.-Col.  Duncan  Wilfred 
Lambert,  D.S.O.  ; 6.1877;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F. A. 
(retired);  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  xvith  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
lar;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Spiller,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Wallace, 
C.B.E  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Wilts  Regt. 
(Reserve);  S.  Africa  1901-2,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches, C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B  E-  (Mil.) 
19x9. 

Spinks,  Lieut.-Col.  Charlton  Watson, 
D.S.O.,  0 BE  , son  of  John  Charlton  Spinks, 
of  Victoria,  British  Columbia;  6.  1877;  for- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I9°7 


merly  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.,and  Comdt.  Artillery, 
and  Director  of  Ordnance,  Egyptian  Army  ; 
N.  Nigeria  1903  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp)  and  1903-4  (despatches,  clasp),  Sudan 
1912  ('medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1914  19,  in  Gallipoli  and  Egypt  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E-):  »*.  1915,  Marguerite  Stuart 
Coleman  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19171  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Spire,  Frederick,  C.M.G. , son  of  James 
Spire;  b.  1863;  appointed  Acting  Collector, 
Bunyoro  1900,  Collector,  Bari  1902,  Acting  | 
Sub-Commr.,  Nile  Piovince  1906,  Acting 
Provincial  Commr.,  E.  Province,  Uganda 
1909,  and  Provincial  Commr.,  Uganda  Pro- 
tectorate 1911 ; was  Officer-in-Charge,  Gen. 
Stores,  Entebbe  1895-1900,  and  Mumia’s  j 
Station  1898;  retired  1918;  cr.  C M G.  1917.  | 
The  Slades,  Cleeve  Hill,  Gloucestershire. 

Spittle,  Major  George  Herbert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  R.E.;  served  during  Euro-  I 
pean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Spong,  Capt.  Cecil  Alleyn  Thomas, 
D.S.O.\  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I9- 

Spong,  Major  Charles  Stuart,  D.S.O., 
F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  William  Nash 
Spong,  Esq.,  F.R.C.S.,  of  Faversham,  Kent ; 
b 1859;  ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.;  B.Sc.  London 
1880;  F.R.C.S.,  Eng.  1889;  entered  Army 
Med.  Ser.  1887,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  189-,  and  Major  (retired)  1899; 
served  with  Dongola  Expedition  1896-7,  pre- 
sent at  actions  of  Firket,  Hafir,  and  Abu 
Hamed  (mentioned  in  despatches,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  and  with  Nile  Expedition  (1898, 
present  at  battles  oi  Atbara  and  Khartoum, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime  attached  to 
Egyptian  Army : m.  1900,  Mary  Barnsley, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Y.  Pickering,  of 
Titusville,  U.S.  A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 
Ghezireh,  Cairo;  Army  and  Navy,  and 
Sports’  Clubs. 

Spooner,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Hardwicke, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Ven.  Archdeacon 
George  Haidwicke  Spooner,  R.  of  Walton- 
■on-the-Hill,  Liverpool  ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at 
Hailey  bury,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1900,  became 
Capt.  1910,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 

1914- 18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  eight 
times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.);  has  Legion  of  Honour ; appointed 
a Brig.  Com.  1916:  m.  1907,  Rosalie  Augusta, 
who  d.  1908,  da.  of  Henry  Allevne  Pile 
[Alleyne,  Bt.] ; 2ndly,  1912,  Violet  Hamilton, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  J.  Robarts,  J.P.,  of  The 
Moorings,  Fleet,  Hants;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Spooner,  Capt.  Cecil  Charters,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Walter  Bolton  Spooner, 
Army  Vet.  Depart.  ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Felstead 
Sch.,and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Essex  Regt. 
1911,  became  Capt.  1915 ; European  War 

1915- .6(despatches twice, D.S.O.);  appointed 
Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  at 
R.M.C.  1916  : m.  1916,  Madoline  Wish, 
youngest  da.  of  Walter  Holland,  D.L., 
formerly  of  Aldershot  Paik,  Hants;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916. 

Spooner,  Lieut.- Com.  Ernest  John, 
D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; was 
Navigating  Officer  during  European  War 
(D.S.O.)j  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Spowers,  Allan,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt  ; Meso- 
potamia 1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Spragge,  Lieut.-Col. Basil  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Francis  Hoare  Spragge,  J.P., 
of  The  Quarry,  Paignton,  Devon  ; b.  1851  ; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  ; entered  51st  L.I. 1872,  became  Capt. 
1881,  and  Major  1889;  retired  1894;  served 
in  jowaki  Expedition  1877  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Afghan  Wars  1878-9  and  1879-80 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Burma 
Expedition  1886-8,  as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 


Major),  in  S.  Africa  1900,  in  command  of 
13th  Regt.  of  Imperial  Yeo.  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  with  British  Expedi- 
tionary Force  on  Corps  Staff  1917-18;  is  a J.P. 
for  Suffolk,  and  one  of  H.M.’s  Hon.  Corps 
of  Gentlemen-at-Arms ; raised  and  com- 
manded a Regt.  of  Yeo.  1914-16:  m.  1892, 
Anne  Ingham,  da.  of  Edward  Brook,  of 
Hoddom.  Dumfriesshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 
8,  Pont  Street,  S.W.;  Naval  and  Military 
Club . 

Sprawson,  Lieut. -CoL  Cuthbert  Allan, 
C.I.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  John  Spraw- 
son ; b.  1 877  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch. , London ; 
M.D.  1902;  F R.C  P.  London;  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1901-2  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
1 9 14-19,  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  C.I.E.) ; 
appointed  Professor  of  Med.,  King  George’s 
Med.  Coll.,  Lucknow  1911  : m.  1901  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1919.  King  George's  Medical  College, 
Lucknow. 

Spreckley,  Herbert  William,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Chm.,  Woicester  Branch,  Sailors’ 
and  Soldiers’  Families  Asso.;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Sprenger,  Major  Leslie  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Charles  Frederic 
Sprenger,  Cape  Mounted  Rifles  ; b.  1892  ; ed. 
at  S.  African  Coll.,  Cape  Town,  at  Bedford 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  S African  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1914-18,  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa  and  Egypt  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

SPreull,  Major  Andrew,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  R.A.V.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Spriddle,  Engineer- Com.  William  Pascho 
Cunday,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G  ) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Spring,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Gordon, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  F.  W.  M. 
Spring,  R.A.,  of  Midhurst;  b.  1878;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Lincolnshire  Regt.; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1919,  Violet 
Maud,  da.  of  A.  Charles  Turnbull,  formerly 
of  Witley,  Surrey;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Spring,  Major  Trevor  Coleridge,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Hampshire  Regt. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sprot,  Major  Alexander  William 

Ramsay,  D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; Major  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  ; S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Spry,  Major  Charles  Augustine  Nelson 
Hume-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  MajorFrede- 
rick  E.  Hume-Spry,  I.S.C  ; b.  1881 ; is 
Major  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Frances  Evelyn, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  H.  R.  Howard,  of  St. 
Mary’s,  Battle;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Spry,  Lieut.- Col  Leighton  Hume-, D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Hume-Spry,  I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1871 ; entered  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1892, 
became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1912,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  (retired)  1920;  served  with  Ashanti 
Expedition  1895- 6 (star),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  as  D.A.A.G.,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (twice  severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches four  times,  D.S.O.) ; was  a Brig.- 
Maj.,  India  1907-9,  and  D.A.A.G.  Jubbulpur 
Brig.  1909-n  ; sometime  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; 
was  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915-16:  m.  1894, 
Emily,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  William 
Peacock  Edwards,  J.P.,  of  Broadwell,  Perth- 
shire, and  17,  Belgrave  Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Spry,  Major  William  Edmund  Hume-, 
D.S.O. ; b 1879;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


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Spurrell,  Major  William  James,  D S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Dr.  W.  D.  Spurrell,  of  Banning- 
ham,  Norfolk  ; 6.1893;  Major  Norfolk  R-st.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Violet,  da.  of  G.  A.  Tonge, 
of  Branches  Park,  Newmarket;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Glenfield,  The  Crescent,  Northwich. 
Spurrier,  Alfred  Henry,  C.M.G.,  O.B  E., 
son  of  Thomas  Henry  Spurrier,  of  Colyford, 
Devon,  and  Poole,  Dorset;  b.  1862;  ed.  at 
Roy.  Gram.  Sch.,  Guildford,  and  at  Gregorian 
Univ.,  Rome;  L.R.C.P.  London  1887;  was 
Med.  Officer,  Eastern  Telegraph  Co.’s 
Ships  and  Resident  Med.  Officer  at  their 
Zanzibar  Station  1891-5,  Med.  Officer,  Zan- 
zibar Govt.  Ser.  1895-1905,  and  Med.  Officer 
of  Health  of  Zanzibar  1905-12;  received 
rd  class  Hamoudieh  Order  (for  sers.  at 
ombardment  of  Zanzibar)  1897,  2nd  class 
El  Aliyeh  Order  1905,  and  2nd  class  Bril- 
liant Star  of  Zanzibar  1907  ; has  been  Phy- 
sician Extraor.  to  Sultan  of  Zanzibar ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913,  O.B.E.  1918.  Nyumba 
Nyeusi,  Nairobi,  British  East  Africa; 
Royal  Societies'  Club.  # 

Spurrier,  Major  George  Stretton, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Squibb,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Dawson-, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18— ; Lieut. -Col.  S.  African  Force, 
and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Squires,  Ernest  Edward  William,  C.B.E. ; 
~b.  18 — ; is  Gen.  Manager  Metropolitan 
Carriage,  Wagon,  and  Finance  Co.  (Limited), 
of  Birmingham  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Birming- 
ham. 

Squires,  Major  Ernest  Kerr,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  A.  Squires;  b.  1882  ; 
is  Major  R.E.  ; served  in  Mesopotamia 
1914  17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1912, 

Sylvia,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stable,  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O , son  of 
the  late  Alfred  Henry  Stable;  b.  1893;  is 
Lieut.  Indian  Army;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Stack,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Spottiswoode, 
C.M.G. , son  of  Col.  Charles  Edward  Stack, 
Indian  Cav  , of  St.  Trinians,  Richmond, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Marlborough  ; en- 
tered Dragoon  Guards  1888,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  1914 ; retired  1920; 
served  with  Miranzai  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  China  1901  (medal), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1914-16  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Serbian  Order  of  the  White  Eagle) ; 
appointed  Corndt.  Indian  Cav.  1916:  m. 
190*,  Mary  Nina,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  F. 
Corbett ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Cavalry  Club. 

Stack,  Major  Waller  Jaques,  D.S.O.  ; 
l).  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Stacpoole,  Lieut.-Col.  George  William 
Roberts,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Richard 
John  Stacpoole,  of  Eden  Vale,  Ennis,  co. 
Clare;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.; 
entered  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  1892,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1901 ; retired  1907  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1901  as  a Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19,  as  Dep.  Provost  Marshal 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  (wounded,  Bel- 
gian Order  de  la  Couronne,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Stacy,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  Vandeleur. 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 
lian Imperial  Forces  ; European  War  1915-19  I 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr.  I 

D. S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Stafford,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Stafford,  of  2,  Crummock  Terrace, 
Carlisle  ; b.  1879  ; ed.  at  St.  Bees  Gram. 
Sell.,  and  at  New  Vet.  Coll.,  Edinburgh; 
and  a Member  of  Roy.  Coll,  of  Vet.  Surgs.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Major  New 
Zealand  Army  Vet.  Corps  (despatches, 


DS.O.);  author  of  “The  Thoroughbred 
and  Racing”:  m.  1902,  Mabel,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Bennett,  of  Ambleside  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  High  House,  Sandwith,  White- 
haven. 

Stafford,  Lieut.-Col.  Ronald  Sempill 
Howard,  D.S.O.,  M.C., son  of  E.  H.  Stafford, 
of  103.  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W. ; b.  1893  ; ed.  at 
Haileyburv,  and  at  Jesus  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1913);  in  Egyptian  Civil  Ser.,  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  King's  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  B3r)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(Bar  1918).  103,  Eaton  Terrace,  S.TE. 

Stafford,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Francis 
Howard,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Joseph  Fitzmaurice  Stafford,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1854;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  entered 

R. E.  1873,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1892, 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1906 
(h.-p.  1910),  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1912  ; 
retired  1911;  served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80  (despatches,  medal),  with  Mahsood 
Wuzeree  Expedition  1881  (despatches), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  present  at  operations 
in  Orange  River  Colony,  and  during 
European  War  1917;  was  Assist.-Instructor 
in  Surveying  Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering 
1883-8,  Comdg.  R.E.,  N.W.  District  1902-4, 
Ch.  Engineer,  S.  Command  1906-10;  com- 
manded Coast  Defences  1915  : m.  1884,  Edith, 
da.  of  F.  C.  Carr-Gomm  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902.  Thornbury,  Crowthorne , Berks. 

Stairs,  Major  Henry  Bertram,  D.S.O. ,, 
K.C.,  son  of  the  late  John  Stairs,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia;  b.  1871  ed.  at  King’s  Coll. 
Sch.,  Windsor  (Nova  Scotia),  and  at  Dal- 
housie  Univ.  (B.A.  1891,  LL.B.  1893);  Bar. 
Nova  Scotia  1893,  and  a K.C.  1910;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  Capt.  Comdg.  “ H ” 
Company  Roy.  Canadian  Regt.,  present  at 
battles  of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  Hout 
Nek,  Zand  River,  and  Johannesburg  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major,  D.S.O.);  is  Major 
Canadian  Forces  : m.  1903,  Judith,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Henderson ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
510,  Victoria  Avenue , Westmount,  Montreal ; 
Montreal  Club. 

Stallard,  Major  Charles  Frampton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; European  War 
1914-19  as  Major  Middlesex  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stallard,  Lieut.-Col.  Sidney,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  London  Regt.  ; 

S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O., Legion  of  Honour,  O.B.E.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stallard,  Lieut.-Col.  Stacey  Frampton, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
S.  Stallard,  of  Churt,  Farnham,  Surrey ; 
b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.N.  ; served  during 

S.  Afiican  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Stamer,  Arthur  Cowie,  C.B.E . [see 
Stamer,  Bt.J. 

Stamford,  Major  Alfred  Richard,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1882  ; is  Hon.  Major  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — , 

Grace,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stanbrough,  Major  Leonard  Kenyon, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev  M.  E.  Stanbrough  ; 
b.  1874  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  19 — , Doris,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 

T.  B.  M.  Glascock,  Indian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Standen,  Bertram  Prior,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E., 
son  of  R.  S.  Standen,  of  Lindfield,  Sussex  ; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  Trim  Coll., 
Camb.;  entered  I.C.S.  1888,  and  served  as 
Assist. -Coinmr.,  Burma;  appointed  Regis- 
trar of  Judicial  Commr.’s  Court,  Nagpur  1892, 
Settlement  Officer  1894,  Dep.  Commr.,  Central 
Provinces  1897,  and  Commr.  of  Settlements 
and  Agriculture  1904;  subsequently  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Ch.  Commr.,  Central  Provinces  ; ap- 
pointed Commr.  Central  Provinces,  India 


COMPANION  At-TE. 


I9°9 


1913;  is  a M.L.Cr  of  Central  Provinces:  m. 

1890,  a da.  of  Charles  N.  Macnamara ; cr. 

C. I.E.  1901,  C.S.I'.  1920. 

Standen,  Edward  JanJe^).  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Edward  ;Standeh  ; b.  1836;  ed. 
at  King’s  Coll.,  ‘London'  served  with 
Turkish  Contingent  Engineers  at  Kertch 
and  Yenikale  in  Crimea 7855-6  (medal);  was 
Sec.  at  Galatz  to  BritisHr  GGmmr.  on  Euro- 
pean Commn.  of thdfDaniif>e *857-72,  Resident 
Director  in  Paris  to  represent  H.M.’s  Govt, 
on  Council  of  Suefc  Canil  Go.  1876-91,  and 
also  a Member  6'f  Managing  Committee 
thereof  1888-91  : m.  189k  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 

1891.  37,  Queen's  Gate  Gardens , 5.  W. 
Standford,  Col..  William,  M.V.O. , 

D. S.O.;  b.  1855;  served  in  S.  Africa  1877-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  with Transkei  Expedition 
1880-81  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  with  Capfe  Town  Highlanders  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  v’ith  clasp,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; commanded 
Duke  of  Connaught  and  Strathearn’s  Own 
Cape  Town  Highlanders  1902-14,  and  an  i 
Auxiliary  Hospital,  Cape  Peninsula  1915- 
19;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  iqio. 
Bangkok , Grove  Road , Rondebosch , Cape  of 
Good  Hope. 

Standing,  Rev.  George,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  G.  R.  Standing,  J.P.,  of  Havant  ; b. 
1875  ; is  an  Assist.  Principal  Chap,  and  a 
temporary  1st  class  Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Standish,  Licnt.-Col.  Ivon  Tatham, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Lieut. -Col.  New 
Zealand  Artillery  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17,  present  at  Gallipoli  (despatches,  I 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Standish- White  [see  White]. 

Stanford,  Major  Arthur  Warner,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—  ; Major  late  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Stanford,  Wing-Com.  Charles  Edward 
Cortis,  D.S  0.,  M.B.  ; £>.•1874  ; ed.  at  Glas- 
gow Univ.  (B.Sc.,  M.B.,  and  C.M.  1898);  is 
Wing-Com.  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Hazel 
Shakespear,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  W. 
Morgan,  of  Dublin;  cr.  D.S  O 1917. 
Stanistreet,  Lieut.- Com.  Henry  Dawson 
Crawford,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com. 
R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
with  Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Stanley,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Hon.  Algernon 
Francis,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Derby]. 

Stanley,  Lady  Beatrix,  C.B.E.  [see  M. 
Headfort]. 

Stanley,  Com.  Edmond  Alan  Berners, 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Edward  Stanley,  of 
Rhoscrowther,  Pembrokeshire;  b.  1882;  is 
Com.  R.N.  ; Palestine  1917-18  (D.S.O.) ; has 
Order  of  the  Nile  : m.  1914,  Lilian  Gertrude 
Hunter,  da.  of  James  Hunter  Rodwell  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918,  D.S.O.  1919.  Hol- 
brook, Suffolk  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Stanley,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Ferdinand 
Charles,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Derby]. 
Stanley,  Major  Francis  Crawshay, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as 
Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.)  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stanley,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
b.  1877;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Stanley,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Frederick 
William,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Derby]. 

Stanley,  Col. Geoffrey,  C.B.,  second  son  of 
the  late  Rev.  Edmund  Stanley,  of  Rhoscrow- 
ther, Pembrokeshire;  b.  1855  ; entered  Army 
1874,  became  Major  Army  Ser.  Corps  1888, 
Lieut.-Col.  1892,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  and  Col.  | 
1908;  retired  1910;  served  in  Zulu  Campaign  j 
1879  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Transvaal  Cam-  | 


paign  1880-81,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as 
A.A.G.  and  Director  of  Transport,  Natal 
(despatches,  C.B.)  ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Wool- 
wich 1886-7,  and  D.A.A.G.  (for  transport) 
Woolwich  1897-8  ; appointed'  a Col.-on-the- 
Staff  in  S.  Africa  and  Director  of  Transport 
1902,  and  to  command  Army  Ser.  Corps  at 
Colchester  1904,  and  Assist.  .Director  of 
Supplies  and  Transport,  Wfelsh  and  Mid- 
land Command  1906-8,  and  to  Mediterranean 
Command  1908-10;  appointed  an  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  1914;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  6,  Wynd- 

ham  Court,  1,  Hallam  Street,  W. 

Stanley,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  George 
Frederick,  C.M.G.,  M.P.  [see  E.  Derby]. 
Stanley,  George  Joshua,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Stanley,  of  Leyton, 
Essex  ; b.  1852  ; entered  Board  of  Trade  1873 ; 
was  Principal  of  Commercial  Depart.  1903  7, 
Dep.  Comptroller-Gen.  ofCommercial  Labour 
and  Statistical  Departs.  1907-10,  Assist.  Sec., 
Commeicial  Depart.  1910-14,  Sec.  to  Com- 
mercial Intelligence  Committee  1897-1905, and 
a Member  thereof  1907-18 : m.  1880,  Flora 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Cooper  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1906,  C.B.  (Civil)  1912.  Maybank, 
Farncombe  Road,  Worthing. 

Stanley,  Major  Harold  Pooie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stanley,  Herbert  James,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  S.  Stanley  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1896);  was 
Private  Sec.  to  Min.  Resident,  Dresden  and 
Coburg,  and  British  Vice-Consul,  Dresden 
1897-1902,  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  1906-8,  Private  Sec.  to 
Lord  Pres,  of  the  Council  1908-10,  Sec.  to 
Gov. -Gen.,  Union  of  S.  Africa  1910-15,  and 
Imperial  Resident  Commr.,  S.  and  N.  Rho- 
desia 1915-18,  since  when  he  has  been  Im- 
perial Sec.,  S.  Africa : m.  1918,  Reniera, 
da.  of  the  late  Hendrik  Cloete,  C.M.G.; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1913  Government  House,  Cape 
Town  ; St.  James's,  Union,  and  Bath  Clubs. 
Stanley,  Brig.-Gen.  John,  C.M.G.;  b. 
18 — ; is  Col.  (retired)  Australian  Forces, 
and  a Brig.-Gen  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Stanley,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Henry, 

C. B.E,,  son  of  the  late  John  Stanley,  J.P., 
of  Calcutta  ; b.  1864  ; an  Estate  Owner  in 
Queensland,  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  tue  Army, 
a F.R.G.S.,  a J.P.  for  Queensland,  and  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England;  Dep.  Red  Cross 
Commr.,  Mesopotamia  during  European 
War  (despatches  twice)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Queensland  {Brisbane),  and  Royal  Societies' 
{London)  Clubs. 

Stanley,  Joseph  Lofthouse,  D S.O.  ; b. 
18 — : served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Stanley,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Oliver 
Hugh,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Sheffield]. 

Stanley,  Major  Raymond  Augustus, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Engineers  ; 
European  War  19x5-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1918. 

Stanley,  Rear-Adm.  the  Hon.  Victor 
Albert,  C.B.,  M.V.O.  [see  E.  Derby]. 
Stanley,  Major  William  Alan,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Instructor  Machine  Gun 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Stanley-Clarke  [see  Clarke]. 

Stanley-Creek  [see  Creek]. 

Stannell,  Col.  Herbert  Stewart  McLance, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1857 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) ; 
served  during  Zulu  War  1879  81  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  in  Sudan  1884  5 (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Stannus,  Major  Thomas  Robert 
Alexander,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James 
John  Stannus,  of  Carlingford,  co.  Louth; 
b.  1870;  formerly  Major  Leinster  Regt.; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal 


910 


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with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O  ) : m.  1895,  Elizabeth 

Graydon,  da.  of  Capt.  John  Graydon  Smith 
(Roy.  Fusiliers),  of  Baltiboys,  Blessington, 
co.  Wicklow  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stansbury,  Capt.  Hubert,  C.B.  ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; sometime  Principal 
Naval  Transport  Officer,  Admiralty  Trans- 
port Office,  Southampton ; has  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Stansfeld,  Col.  James  Rawdon,  C.B., 
C.B.E  , son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  T.  W. 
Stansfeld,  I. S.C.;  6.1866;  formerly  Col.  R.  A. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Stansfeld,  Capt.  Logan  Sutherland, 
C M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  William 
Stansfeld,  D.L.,  of  Flockton  Manor,  York 
shire;  b.  1859;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired),  and  a 
J.P.  for  Hants;  European  War  1914-18 
as  Capt.  Anti-Aircraft  Corps  (despatches, 
C.M.G.) : m.  1894,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  David 
Sinclair- Wemyss,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Southdun,  1 
Caithness ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  The  Croft, 
Wickham , Hants  ; United  Service  Club. 

Stansfield,  IAeut. -Col  Thomas  Edward 
Knowles  C.B.E.,  M B.,  son  of  Thomas 
Stansfield;  b.  1862;  Resident  Physician  and  j 
Sup.  of  London  County  Mental  Hospital  at 
Bexley,  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.  : 
tn.  1908,  Mary  Caroline,  da.  of  the  Hon.  James 
Dever ; cr.  C.B.R.  (Mil.)  1919.  Baldwyn’s 
Park , Bexley  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Stansfeld,  Brig.- Gen.  Thomas  Wolryche, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  sen  of  the  late  Thomas 
Wolryche  Stansfeld,  of  Weetwood  Grove, 
near  Leeds  ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Winchester;  en- 
tered Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire 
Regt.)  1877,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  1902,  Capt.  Alexandra,  Princess 
of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.)  1908, 
Major  1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and 
Brevet  Col.  19x9;  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  ; 
4th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  (Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; appointed  Comdt.  of  a Sch.  of 
Instruction  1916  with  rank  of  Col.,  a Brig.- 
Com.  1917,  and  Comdt.  Small  Arms  Sch.  1919, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. : tn.  1903,  Ethel,  da. 
of  the  late  William  Hebden,  of  Scarborough  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Stansfield,  Charles  Henry  Renn,  C.B., 
son  of  Henry  Stansfield;  b.  1856;  entered 
Admiralty  1876,  and  was  Private  Sec.  to  four 
successive  Lords  of  the  Admiralty;  is  a | 
Member  of  the  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund  Corpora- 
tion, of  Executive  Committee  of  Roy.  Naval 
Fund,  and  of  Committee  of  Seamen’s  Hos- 
pital So.,  and  Gov.  and  Almoner  of  Christ’s  | 
Hospital ; has  been  Director  of  Greenwich  i 
Hospital  since  1903;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  The 
Admiralty , Whitehall,  S.W. ; Union  Club.  ! 


Stansfield,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G., 
D.S  O-  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Forces;  European  War  1905-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1018,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Stanton,  Charles  Butt,  C.B.E .,  M.D.  ; | 
b.  1873;  is  a Miners’  Agent,  Yice-Pres.  j 
of  British  Workers’  National  League,  and 
a Gov.  of  Cardiff  and  Aberystwith  Univs.  ; ! 
unsuccessfully  contested  Glamorganshire  | 

E.  Div.  find.)  Dec.  1910;  satasM.P.  for  Mer- 
thyr Tydvil  Nov.  1915  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  | 
f jr  Abrrdare  Div.  thereof  Dec.  1918  : m.  1893, 
Alice  Maud  1 hom?s  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.’ 
Tydraw  House , Aberdare. 

Stanton,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Alexander, 
C.M.G.,  son  cf  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Stanton,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G.  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  1 
Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; former!\  j 
Major  Oxfordshire  L.I. ; served  with  Nile  | 
Expedition  1897-9  (medals  with  six  clasps, 
Brevet  Major,  ana  class  Medjidie);  w as  Gov.  j 
of  Khartoum  1900  9,  Sec.  Roy.  Patriotic  Fund 
19C9-M,  and  Mil.  Sec.  to  Gov.-Gen.  and  1 
Com.-in-Ch.  of  Dominion  of  Canada  (H.R.H. 
Duke  of  Connaught)  1914-16  ; appointed  Sec  j 
to  Statutory  Committee,  Pensions  Ministry  I 
J9i7,and  a Mil.Gov.  in  N.  Palestine  1918;  j 
has  Order  of  the  Nile  of  Egypt:  m.  1900, 
Isabel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  H.  C.  Willes, 


Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
The  Residence , Haifa,  Palestine  ; 33,  Elvas- 
ton  Place,  S.W.j  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Stanton,  Brig.-Gen.  Frederick  William 
Staikey,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Frederick  Smith  Stanton,  R E.  ; b.  1863; 
entered  R.A.  1883,  became  Capt.  1892,. 
Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Hon. 
Brig.  Gen.  (retired)  1918;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1890,  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  present  at  storm- 
ing of  Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at 
capture  of  Sampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes 
(two  clasps),  and  with  Mohmand  Expedition 
1908  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.)  ; 
commanded  Div.  Artillery  1915-18:  tn.  1904, 
Louise  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  James  I homas 
Stanton,  of  The  Leaze,  Stonehouse, 
Gloucestershire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1908. 

Stanton,  Major  Harold  James  Clifford, 
M.V.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  : m. 
1895,  Henrietta,  sister  of  Sir  Alexander  Jar- 
dine,iothBt.  (cr.  1672);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 

1919. 

Stanton,  Major  Hugh  Auriol  Stan- 
ton, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  F.  R. 
Stanton,  Roy.  Scots  ; b.  1880  ; entered  Roy. 
Scots  (Lothian  Regt.)  1910,  became  Capt. 
19  9 and  Major  1915  ; served  du  ing  S. 
African  War  1901-2,  as  Assist.  Press  Censor 
(medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1910,  Frances  May,  da.  cf  Sir 
William  Yorke  Foster,  3rd  Bt.  (cr.  1838)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stanton,  Thomas  Ernest,  C B E.,  D.Sc ., 
son  of  Thomas  Stanton,  of  Atherstone; 
b.  1865 ; ed.  at  Owens  ColJ.,  Manchester; 
D.Sc.  Victoria  1899;  a F.R.S.  and  Civil  and 
Mechanical  Engineer-Sup.,  Engineering  De- 
part., National  Physical  Laboratory  ; author 
of  various  scientific  papers  : m.  1912,  Martha 
Grace,  da.  of  the  late  John  Child,  of  London  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  St.  Lucia,  Hampton 
Road,  Teddington  ; Royal  Automobile  Club . 
St  an  way,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Henry  Stan- 
way ; b.  1881  ; entered  Army  1899,  became 
Brevet  Major  S.  Wales  Borderers  1918, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17  (twice  wounded,  despatches, 
promoted,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Mil. Cross,  Brevet 
Major);  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. 
Cheshire  Regt.  1916-19:  m.  1906,  Emily 

Mary  Larner  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 
Stapleton,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Harry, 
C.M.G.  [see  Stapleton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Stapleton,  Capt.  John  Henrj7,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  is  Capt.  Australian  Inf.;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1899- 1900,  as  Lieut.  S.  Australian 
Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Adelaide , S.  Australia. 

Stapi.eton-Cotton  [see  Cotton]. 

Starkie,  Robert  Fitzwilliam,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  William  R.  Starkie,  J.P.,  of  Cregane 
Manor,  Rosscarbexy,  co.  Cork  ; b.  1855  ; is 
Resident  Magistrate  at  Cork,  and  a J.P.  for 
co.  Cork  : tn.  1905,  Marion  Awdry  Robinson  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Trafalgar  House , 
Tivoli,  Cork;  Cregane  Manor,  Rosscarbery, 
co.  Cork ; County  Cork  Club. 

Starling,  Ernest  Henry,  C.M.G.,  M.D  > 
son  of  ihe  late  H.  M.  Starling,  Bar.-at-Law  ; 
b.  1866  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; has 
been  Jodrell  Prolessor  of  Pn  vsiology,  Univ. 
Coll.,  London,  since  1899;  E trop-^an  War 
1914-18  as  temporary  Lieut. -uol.  R.A.M.C. 
(uespatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium):  m.  1891,  Florence  Amelia,  oa.  cf 
the  late  Sir  Edward  Sieveking;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1918.  University  College , W.C.i. 

Starnes,  Capt.  Fred,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.; 
b.  i 888  ; Capt.  New  Zealand  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  I 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E  (Mil.)  19  9. 

Starr,  Major  Frederick  Newton  Gis- 
borne, C.B.E.',  b.  18  — ; tempoia'y  Major 


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791  t 


R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  19 14-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Starr,  Col.  William  HencU  rson,  C.B.. 
C.B.E.,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1861;  entered  R.A.M.C 
1685,  and  became  Col.  1915;  retired  1918; 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with 
clasp)  China  1900  (medal),  Mesopotamia 
1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 

1919. 

Statham,  Col.  John  Charles  Baron, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.;  6.1872;  entered  R.A.M.C. 
1896,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1907,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp), European  War  1914-19.35  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches, 
C. M G.,  C.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Staunton,  Capt.  Hugh  Geoffrey.  C.B.E., 
R.D.;  b.  18 — ; C->m.  and  Acting  Capt. 

R.N.R.  (R.D.);  European  War  19x4-19  as 
Commodore  of  Convoys  (despatches,  C.B.E. ; 
cr.  C.B  E (Mi'.)  19:9. 

Staveley,  Capt.  Cecil  Minet,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles  William 
Dunbar  Staveley,  G.C.B. ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Cheam  ; entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut. 
1896,  Com  1906,  and  Capt.  1913;  served  in 
Sudan  1898,  Comdg.  a Gunboat  (despatches, 
Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal),  and  in 
Dardanelles  1915-16,  as  Beachmaster,  and 
as  Principal  beachmaster  at  evacuation  of 
Anzac  and  Helles  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ;| 
was  Lieut,  of  Royal  Yacht  Osborne  1899.  i 
attached  to  Admiralty  War  Staff  19 14-15. 
and  on  Staff  of  High  Commr.  at  Constanti- 
nople 1919-20;  appointed  Cb.  of  Staff  at  the  1 
Nore  1918;  is  a F.R.G.S.  ; has  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece  : 
tn.  1919,  Margaret,  da.  of  Adm.  Sir  (Frederick 
Ch-rles)  Doveton  Sturdee,  1st  Bt.,  K.C.B., 
K. C.M.G.,  C.V.O  ; cr  C.M.G.  1916.  Walpole 
Rectory, Wisbech,  Norfolk  ; United  Service  Club.  ' 
Staveley,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Robert  Staveley,  R.N.,  Naval  Instructor, 
of  Merton  Lodge,  Headington,  Oxford  ; b. 
1892 ; ed.  at  Cranleigh  Sch.,  and  at  R.M  A.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1911,  became  Capt.  1915  ; j 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 
Staveley,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Cathcart,  , 

C. B..  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Charles 
William  Dunbar  Staveley,  G.C.B.  ; b ^ 
1865  ; ed.  at  Cheam,  at  Harrow,  and  at 

R. M. A.;  entered  R.A.  1885,  became  Capt. 
1895,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Col. 
1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gsn.  (retired)  1919  ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  actions  ol 
Diamond  Hill  and  Belfast  (despatches, 
Qu<-en’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  and  I 
European  War  1914-15  as  a Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  was  a Staff  Capt.,  N.-W. 
Dist.  1889-19:0:  tn.  1899,  Lilian,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Bowdoin,  of  Boston,  U.S.A.,  and 
Brighton  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Stavers,  Capt.  John,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.S.C.,  and  an 
Assist.  Controller  of  Salvage;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stayner,  Capt.  Richard  Winslow,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Laurence  Stayner;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough ; is  Capt.  Canadian  Forces  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  and  during  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O. , 
C.B.E.):  m.  1911,  Winifred  Elga  Russell; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Steacy,  Col.  the  Rev.  Richard  Henry, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; sometime  Director,  Chap. 
Ser.,  Canadian  Forces,  with  rank  of  Col. ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Stead,  Com.  Alfred,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  W.  T.  Stead  ; b.  1877  ; Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  j 
Croix  de  Guerre  of  Czecho-Slovakia)  : 
tn.  1901,  Mary  Elaine  Kitiedge  Bowles,  da.  j 
of  William  Penn  Hussey  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Steavenson,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  John,  | 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Steavenson  ; | 


b.  1801  ; entered  Liverpool  Regt.  1889,  and 
became  Col.  1920;  served  during  S.  Airican 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches.  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Medal  of  La  Solidari- 
dad  of  Panama) ; appointed  a Brig.  Com, 
1920,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; cr.  C.M.G.. 
1916. 

Stebbing,  Major  Nigel  Austin,  D.S.O. r 
son  of  William  Stebbing,  of  Frith  Park, 
Surrey;  6.  1879;  is  Major  R.F.A.; 

served  during  European  War  1914  17  (de- 
spatches, D.S  O.) : tn.  1917,  Gladys  M.,  da 
of  the  Rev.  Charles  de  Havilland,  R.  of 
Crux  Easton,  Hants;  cr.  D SO.  1917.  67, 

Leigham  Court  Road,  Streatham,  S.W.16. 

Stedall,  Major  Leigh  Pemberton, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Territorial  Force 
Reserve  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Steel,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Macdonald* 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Canadian  Inf.* 
and  an  A.Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut  -Col.  * 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Steel,  Gerald  Arthur,  C.B. , son  of 
Charles  Godfroy  Steel,  of  Brookside,  Rugby  ; 
b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Univ.  Coll,, 
Oxford  (B.A.  1906);  in  Civil  Ser.,  Assist. 
Sec.,  Min.  ol  Transport,  Chevalier  Legion 
of  Honour,  and  Officer  of  St.  Stanislas  of 
Russia;  Hon.  and  temporary  Com.  R.N. V.R., 
19x8  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  First  Lord  of  the 
Admiralty  1911-18  : m.  1913,  Ellen  Price, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Price  Edwards, 
formerly  Sec.  of  the  Trinity  House;  cr.  C.B, 
(Civil)  1919.  45,  Carlton  Hill , St.  John’s 

Wood,  N.W.8. 

Steel,  Air-Commodore  John  Miles, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 77;  Air-Commodore 
R.A.F. , and  Director  of  Operations  an<3 
Intelligence  at  Air  Min. ; formerly  Capt, 
R.N.  ; European  War  1914-10  (despatches, 
C.B.E.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 
C.M.G.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Steel,  Capt.  Matthew  Reginald,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; temporary  Capt.  North- 
umberland Fusiliers  ; European  War  1914-1S 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Steel,  Col.  Richard  Alexander,  C.M.G. , 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut  Col.  E.  FI. 
Steel,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1873  1 ed.  at  Rugby, 
and  at  R.  M.C.  ; entered  Indian  Army  1896, 
became  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917, 
and  Brevet  CoL  1918;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  in  China  1900, 
present  at  relief  of  Peking  (despatches),  and 
during  European  War  1914-19  (despatches. 
Orders  of  St.  Stanislas  and  St.  Anne  of 
Russia,  Crown  of  Belgium,  Rising  Sun  of 
Japan,  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  and  of  White  Eagle,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour);  appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
1916;  was  Mil.  Attache,  Teheran  1913-14.“ 
tn.  1902,  Adine,  da.  of  W.  Acton-Adams, 
J.P. , D.L.,  of  Tipapa,  Canterbury,  New  Zea- 
land ; cr.  C.I.E.  19x6,  C.M.G.  19x9.  United 
Service  Club. 

Steel-Perkins  [see  Perkins], 

Steele,  Major  Alexander,  D.S.O.,  son  ot 
Dugald  Steele,  of  Mount  Gambier,  S.  Aus- 
tralia ; b.  1888;  is  Major  Australian  Machine 
Gun  Corps;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17,  present  at  landing  at  Gallipoli  (de- 
spatches, D.C.M.,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Steele,  John,  C.B. , son  of  John  Steele; 
b.  1837  ; formerly  Ch.  Inspector  in  Excise 
Depart,  of  Inland  Revenue;  is  a J.P.  for 
Middlesex;  was  Commr.  to  W.  Indies  and 
British  Guiana  to  enquire  into  manufacture 
of  rum  and  Colonial  revenue  regulations  r 
m.  1862,  Janet,  da.  ofthe  late  J.  H.  Forrester,, 
of  Mayfield,  Kennoway,  Fifesbire;  cr.  C.B, 
(Civil)  1899.  Laurel  Bank,  Holders  Hill, 
Hendon. 

Steele,  J.  E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; servedl 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1002  as  Vet. Lieut.  S.  African 
Light  Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr* 

D. S.O.  1902. 


1912 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Steele  Brig. -Gen.  Julian  McCarty,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Thomas  Steele,  G.C.B.  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Coldstream  Guards 
1890,  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut  -Col.  1915,  and 
Brevet  Col.  19:7;  S.  African  War  1899^1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatcnes, 
Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914-19  Com^g.  an 
Inf.  Brig,  (despatches,  C.  .M  G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.  B.,  French  and  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre,  D.S.O.  a \d  Bar)  ; appointed  Brig.- 
Maj.,  London  List.,  1905,  and  D A. A.  and 

Q. M.G.,  London  Div.  1912,  and  to  cotrtmand 

Coldstream  Guards  and  Regimental  Dist. 
1919,  and  2nd  Guards  Brig.  1919,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen. : m.  1903,  Sybil,  da.  of  William 
John  Mure,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918,  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1919.  58, 

Pont  Street,  S.IF. ; Evclich , Perthshire  ; 
Naval  and  Military,  and  Guards'  Clubs. 

Steele,  Capt.  Robert  Crawford,  D.S.O.: 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Flight-Corn. 

R. A.F.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Steele,  Col.  St.  George  Loftus,  C.B. , son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Loftus  Steele, 
formerly  Indian  Army  ; b.  1859  > ecb  at  Marl- 
borough ; entered  64th  Regt.  1878,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  1889,  Major  Indian  Army  1898, 
Lieut. -Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  1919  ; 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  action 
of  Kassassin  and  battle  of  Tel  El  Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Mani- 
pur Expedition  1891,  as  Brigade  Major  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  as  Signalling  Officer 
(clasp)j^with  Dongola  Expedition  1896,  as 
Brig,  lransport  Officer  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as 
Section  Road  Comdt.  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  in  China  1900,  as 
Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches,  medal); 
was  D.A.A.G.,  India  1896-1901,  and  A.A.G., 
India  1906-9,  A.Q.M.G.,  India  1909-13,  A.  A. 
and  Q.M.G.  191.1-16,  and  with  Mil.  Mission, 
Canada  and  U.S.A.  1917-18  and  Siberia  1918- 
19 : m.  1890,  Alice  Helen,  da.  of  Arthur  Henry 
Harington,  formerly  I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911  68,  North  Road , Hylhe,  Kent. 

Steele,  W.  H.,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—; 

Assist,  and  Acting  Traffic  Manager,  Chinese 
Govt.  Railways,  Peking-Mukden  Line ; cr. 
C.B.E.  1918.  Peking,  China. 

Steele,  Major  William  Jones,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Steele,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Laurence, 

C. M.G.  : b.  1878  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 

S.  Africa  190 1-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps) : cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Steele-Perkins  [see  Perkins]. 
Steenkamp,  Major  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Steenkamp,  of  S.  Africa ; b. 
1868  ; is  a J.P.  of  Transvaal;  German  S.-W. 
Africa  1914-15  as  Major  Comdg.  a Commando 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  in.  1903,  Johanna) 

Elizabeth,  widow  of Van  Niekerk;  cr.  ! 

D. S.O.  1916.  Ermol , Transvaal. 
Steevenson,  Major  John  Robert,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  la‘e  R.  H.  Steevenson;  b.  1881  ; 
Major  R.A.V.C.  ; S.  African  War  1902,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches , D .S.O . ) , Afghan  I 
War  19x9  : in.  1918,  Muriel  Theodoia,  da.  of 
D.  A Quiggin,  of  Tower  House,  Freshfield, 
Lancashire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stein,  Capt.  O.  F.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; j 

Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Grenadier  Guards 
Reserve ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Steinaecker,  Lieut.-Col.  Baron  (Francis 
Christian  Ludwig)  von,  D.S.O.;  b.  1854;! 
ed.  in  Roy.  Cadet  Corps,  Berlin,  at  Berlin  ! 
Mil.  High  Sch.,  and  at  Hanover  and  Pots- 
dam ; entered  German  Army  and  resigned 
1879;  went  with  Prince  Alexander  of 
Battenburg  to  Bulgaria  during  Bulgarian 
Revolution  1880  ; had  a command  at  Plevna, 
and  commanded  Expedition  to  German 
S.W.  Africa  1887-8;  settled  in  Natal  1890; 
served  in  S.  African  War  1900-1903,  with 
Steinaeckers  Horse,  which  he  raised  and 


commanded  (Hon.  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.);  is 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  Bushbuck  Ridge,  near  Pilgrim's 
Rest,  Transvaal. 

Stemp,  Major  Charles  Hubert,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1870;  is  Major  Engineer  and  Railway 
Staff  Corps,  and  Operating  Sup.  N.  British 
Railway;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Stenhouse,  Lieut.  Joseph  Russell,  D.S.  0 ., 
D S.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.R. ; European 
War  19x4-19  in  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
D.S  C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Stennett,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  March, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  H.  J.  Stennett,  of 
Nottingham;  b.  1877;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (2nd  in 
command)  N Rhodesian  Police  ; served 
during  Boer  War  (two  medals  with  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16  (des- 
patches, D.S.O.,  Chevalier  of  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium)  : m.  1912,  Lydia  Amy 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  John  Robe  rtson-Reid  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Livingstone,  N . Rhodesia. 
Stenning,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Frederick, 
C.B.,C.  B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Stenning 
of  Beckenham,  Kent;  b.  1868;  is  a Univ. 
Lecturer,  Fellow, Tutor,  Dean,  and  Librarian 
of  Wadham  Coll.,  Oxford,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  an  Officers’  Training  Corps  (T.D.) : 
m.  18 — , Ethelwynne,  da.  of  W.  H.  Alexander, 
of  Oxton,  Cheshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stephen,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Merton, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  A.  Stephen,  of  Halifax, 
Canada ; b.  1874 ! entered  Cheshire  Regt. 
1896,  Major  R.A.O.C.  1913.  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; is  an  Assist.  Director 
at  War  Office  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m. 
1911,  Maud,  da. of  S.  Bishop ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Stephen,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hector,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stephen,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Campbell, 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Septimus  Alfred  Stephen; 
b 1867;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; entered 
14th  Hussars  1890,  became  Col.  1914,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  European 
War  1914-17,  Comdg.  Meerut  Cav.  Brig.,  and 
6th  Cav.  Brig,  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 

C. B.)  : m.  1897,  Mary,  da.  of  the  Ja:e  Henry 
Osborne;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Wirklebury 
House,  Basingstoke  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Stephens,  Berkeley  John  Byng,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Stephens,  of  Bent, 

| worth  Lodge,  Alton,  Hants  [V.  Torrington- 
colis.j  ; b.  1871;  ed.  at  Winchester;  some- 
time a Manager  of  Bombay-Burma  Trading 
Corporation,  and  Chm.  of  Burma  Chamber 
of  Commerce  ; was  a Member  of  Council 
of  Lieut. -Gov.  of  Burma  1913  and  1914;  is  a 
Director  of  Cirencester  Brewery  : nt.  1906, 
Gwendolen  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late  E 
William  Cripps,  of  Ampney  Park,  Ciren- 
cester; cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Coxwell  Street , 
Cirencester. 

Stephens,  Major  Frederick  Archer, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  J.  I.  Stephens,  J.P.  ; b.  1872  ; 
entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  rgoo,  be- 
came Capt.  1903,  and  Major  1912  ; S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  19x4-15  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19*5- 

Stephens,  George  Henry,  C.M.G.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Samuel  Henry  Stephens,  of 
Clifton,  Bristol;  b.  1855;  ed.  privately, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; is  a M.I.C.E. ; 
engaged  in  construction  of  Railway  Har- 
bour Works  in  England,  India,  W.  Coast  of 
Africa,  and  W.  Indies  187^-97;  was  Sup. 
Engineer  Assiout  Barrage,  Egypt  1898-1903; 
has  2nd  class  Medjidie  : in.  1901,  Dorothy, 
3rd  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Woolner,  R.A.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  13,  Campden  Hill  Road, 

Kensington,  IV.8  ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 
Stephens,  Engineer-  Capt.  Lindsay  James, 
C.B.E  ; b.  1868;  Eoerineer-Capt.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)' 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


i9!3 


Stephens,  Lockhart  Edward  Walker, 

C. B.E.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  Daniel  Wells 
Stephens, M.D.,  of  Emsworth, Hants  ; b.  1858  ; 
ed.  at  Epsom  Coll.;  M.R.C.S.,  Eng.  1882; 
is  a D.L-  for  Hants  ; has  been  Co.  Director 
Hants  Branch  of  British  Red  Cross  and 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  since  1914  : 
m.  1891,  Edith,  da.  of  the  late  John  Day, 
of  Sherborne,  Dorset  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Stephens,  P ay  master -Rear- Ad  m.  Monta- 
gue, C.B.;  b.  18—;  entered  R.N.  1877,  and 
became  Assist.  Paymaster  1882,  Paymaster 
1893,  Staff- Paymaster  1899,  Fleet-Paymaster 
1901,  and  Pay master-Rear-Adm.  (retired) 
1920;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Stephens,  Capt.  Richard  Markham 
Tyringham,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Capt.  Prescot 
W.  Stephens,  R.N. , of  Beckenham  ; b.  1875; 
entered  R.N.  1889,  became  Lieut.  1896,  Lieut. - 
Com.  1904, Com. (retired)  1915.  and  Capt. 1920; 
appointed  Director  of  Naval  Gunnery, 
Canadian  Navy,  1909,  Com.  and  Ch.  of  Staff, 
Naval  Ser.  Depart.,  Canada,  1914,  and 
Assist.  Director  Canadian  Naval  Ser.  1919 : 
m.  1913,  Frances  R.,  da.  of  the  Rev.  S. 
Schor;  cr.  C.  M.G.  1915.  Ottawa , Canada  ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Stephenson,  Albert  Edward,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Alfred  Stephenson,  of  Bolton 
Grange,  Bradford,  Yorkshire ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Bradford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London;  entered  Exchequer  and  Audit 
Depart.  1884  (joined  Colonial  Branch  1891), 
became  Clerk  of  Accounts  1893,  Assist.  Sup. 
1897,  Senior  Clerk  1906,  and  Director  of 
Colonial  Audit  (Colonial  Office)  1910 ; 
formerly  Major  4th  Vol.  Batn.  E.  Surrey 
Regt.  (V.D.)  : m.  1901;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  n, 
Edith  Villas,  West  Kensington,  W.;  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Stephenson,  Lieut.- Col.  Arthur,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914- 
19  as  Lieut. -Col.  Royal  Scots  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Stephenson,  Col.  Francis  Lawrance,  C.B. , 
V.D.,  M.B.,  son  of  Col.  John  Stephen- 
son, formerly  17th  Lancers  ; b.  1845 ; 
ed.  at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  and 
at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1867); 

D. P.H.  Edinburgh  1881;  formerly  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  (Vol.)  ; is  a Member  of 
British  Med.  Asso.,  Hon.  Med.  Officer 
Millar  Hospital,  Greenwich,  and  Lecturer 
and  Examiner  in  First  Aid,  etc.,  to  London 
County  Council  ; sometime  Hon.  Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  (Territorial)  : m.  1872, 
Grace  A.,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Furlong,  M.A. ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1907. 

Stephenson,  Capt.  Gilbert  Owen,  C.M.G.) 
b.  1878  ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  Dep.  Director 
Torpedo  Div.,  Admiralty  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Stephenson,  Guy,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Augustus  Frederick  William  Keppel 
Stephenson,  K.C.B.  [see  E.  Radnor,  colls.]; 
b.  1865;  ed*  at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1891):  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1888;  appointed  Assist.  Solicitor  to 
the  Treasury  1905,  and  Assist.  Director  of 
Public  Prosecutions.  1908:  m.  1905,  Gwen- 
dolen, da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  John  Gilbert 
Talbot,  P.C.,  D.C.L.  [see  E.  Shrewsbury]; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1915.  41,  Egerton  Gardens , 
S.  W. ; Brooks's  Club. 

Stephenson,  Lieut.- Col.  Henry  Kenyon, 
D.S.O. , M.P.,  el.  surviving  son  of  the  late 
Sir  Henry  Stephenson,  of  i he  Glen,  Sheffield 
[see  Stephenson,  “Knights’  Widows”]; 
b.  1865 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  R.  F.A.  (T.  F.  Reserve), 
Pro-Chancellor  of  Sheffield  Univ.  (LL.D.), 
Chm.  and  Managing  Director  of  Stephenson, 
Blake  and  Co.,  typefounders,  a J.P.  for 
Sheffield  and  W.  Riding  of  York,  and  Chm. 
Sheffield  Gas  Co. ; twice  Lord  Mayor  of 
Sheffield;  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a 
R.F.A.  Brig,  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.); 
has  sat  as  M.  P.  for  Park  Div.  of  Sheffield 
( Co.L ) since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1894,  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  Major  W.  G.  BJake,  J.P.,  D.L.,  j 
of  Mylnhurst,  Eccle^  all,  Sheffield ; cr.  D.S.O.  j 
1918.  Hassop  Hall,  Hassop , Derbyshire ; 
Reform,  National  Liberal , Junior  Army 
and  Navy,  and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs.  1 


Stephenson,  Hugh  Lansdown,  C.S.I., 

C. /.E.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Stephenson; 
b.  1871;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1894);  entered  I.C.S.  1895, 
became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  in 
Judicial  Depart.  1901  (Private  Sec.  to  Lieut.- 
Gov.  Nov.  1903  to  May  1904,  and  Nov.  1904  to 
April  1905),  Joint  Magistrate  and  Dep.  Col- 
lector 1904,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1907, 
Junior  Sec.,  Board  of  Revenue  1910,  and 
Financial  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bengal  1911 ; is  a 

M. L.C.  of  Bengal;  on  special  duty  with 
Public  Sets.  Commn.  1912-13,  was  a Member 
of  Transport  Claims  Committee,  Commerce 
and  Industry  Depart.,  Govt,  of  India  1915, 
in  Political  Depart,  thereof  1916-17,  a Mem- 
ber of  Rivercraft  Arbitration  Committee, 
Marine  Depart.  1917,  and  Additional  Sec., 
Political  Depart.  1917-18;  served  on  Depu- 
tation to  Great  Britain  in  connectio  1 with 
Reform  Committee  19x8;  appointed  Officiat- 
ing Ch.  Sec.,  Govt,  of  Bengal  1919:  m.  1905, 
Mary  Daphne,  da.  of  the  late  John  M. 
Maidlow,  Bar.-at-law  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  C.S.I. 
1919.  Calcutta  ; Oriental,  and  Bengal  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Stephenson,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.I.E. , 

son  of  William  Stephenson,  of  Padiham, 
Lancashire  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Burnley  Gram. 
Sch.,  and  at  Manchester  Univ.  (M.B. 
1893);  M.B.  London  1894,  F.R.C.S.  England 
1905,  and  D.Sc.  London  1909;  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser. ; sometime  Principal  and 
Professor  of  Zoology  in  Govt.  Coll.,  Lahore  ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 

two  clasps)  : m.  1895,  Gertrude,  da.  of 

Thomas  Bayne,  of  St.  Annes-on-Sea,  Lan* 
cashire  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  c/o  T.  Cook  & Son, 
Ludgalc  Circus,  E.  C.  4 . 

Stephenson,  Marmaduke  Basil,  D.S.O., 

M.C.)  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stephenson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt. ; European  War  19x4-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Stephenson,  Maj.-Gen.  Theodore  Ed- 
ward, C.B. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Stephen- 
son, V.  of  St.  John’s,  Weymouth,  and  Canon 
of  Salisbury  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; 
entered  56th  Regt.  1874,  became  Capt.  Essex 
Regt.  1881,  Major  1883,  Lieut.-Col.  1895, 
Brevet  Col.  1899,  Col.  1902,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1906 ; 
retiied  1918;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  action  of  Rietfontein  in  command 
of  Inf.,  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and  battles 
of  Paardeberg,  Driefontein,  and  Leeuwkop, 
marches  to  Bloemfontein,  Pretoria,  and 
Koomati  Port,  entries  into  Johannesburg  and 
Pretoria,  and  battles  of  Diamond  Hill  and 
Belfast,  as  Maj.-Gen.-on-the-Staff  Comdg. 
18th  Brig,  (despatches  several  times,  C.B.), 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Gibraltar  1883-6,  for  N.  Dist. 
1886-9,  and  for  N.-E.  Dist.  1889-90;  com- 
manded Bloemfontein  Dist.  1902-4,  Transvaal 
Dist.  1904-6,  6th  Div.,  E.  Command  1906-7, 
and  2nd  Div.,  Aldershot  1907-10,  and  troops 
in  Straits  Settlements  1910-14  ; commanded 
65th  Div.  1915-16;  accredited  Agent  of  Lord 
Selborne  throughout  Zulu  Rebellion  1906, 
appointed  to  London  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittee and  Chm.  of  Appeal  Committee  1918  ; 
is  an  Interpreter  in  Turkish  : m.  1889; 

Philippa  Anna,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
F.  D.  Gordon-Watson,  of  8,  Cadogan  Gar- 
dens, S.W.,  and  Wydford  House,  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  75, 

Carlisle  Mansions,  S.JV.i ; United  Service 
Club. 

Stephenson-Fetherstonhaugh  [see 
Fetherstonhaugh]. 

Stepney,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Champagne 
Herbert-, D.S.O.)  b.  1871 ; isCapt.  (retired); 
served  during  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 

Eean  War  1914  18  as  Lieut  Col.  Notts  and 
•erbyshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  19x8). 

Stericker,  Major  Arthur  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; is  Major  Duke  of  Corn- 
wall’s L.I.;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 


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six  clasps,  and  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Sterry,  Wasey,  C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the 
Rev.  Francis  Sterry,  of  Fort  Hill,  Barn- 
staple ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford  ; Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1892  ; ap- 
pointed a Judge  in  Sudan  1901,  and  was  Ch. 
Justice  1905-17,  and  Legal  Sec.  Sudan  Govt. 
1917  ; has  3rd  class  Medjidie,  and  2nd  class  of 
Order  of  the  Nile  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Khartum, 
Sudan;  Fort  Hill,  Barnstaple ; Savile  Club. 

Steuart,  Lieul.-Col.  Patrick  Douglas, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1876;  is  Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Dragoon  Guards  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
or.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Steven,  John  Fraser,  D.S.O.,  M B.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  Europtan  War  1914-16 
as  Capt.  R A.M.C,  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stevens,  Major  Arthur  Borlase,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  soti  of  William  Borlase  Stevens,  of 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Col- 
legiate Sch.,  Summerhill,  New  South  Wales, 
is  an  Electrical  Engineer,  Govt.  Railways; 
N.S.  Wales,  and  Major  Australian  Imperial 
Forces;  served  at  Gallipoli  1915  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1903,  Miss  Vera 

Proctor,  of  Newcastle,  N.S.  Wales  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917.  Rockey,  Meeks 
Street , Kensington , Sydney,  N.S.  IVales. 

Stevens,  Major  Arthur  Cornish  Jereinie, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Sir  Chailes  Cecil 
Stevens,  K.C.S.I.  [see  Stevens,  “ Knights’ 
WiDows  ”J  ; b.  1875  ; is  Major  R.E.  ; served 
in  China  1900  (medal),  and  during  European 
War  1911-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1907, 
Nar.cy,  da  of  the  late  J.  W.  Morison,  J.P., 
of  Portclew,  Pembrokeshire ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Stevens,  Major  Cecil  Mordaunt  Henry, 
D S 0. ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1917. 

Stevens, Engineer- Capt. Charles,  C.B.E. ; 
son  of  the  late  James  Stevens,  of  Moseley, 
near  Birmingham  ; b.  1869;  Eng:neer-Capt. 
R.  N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stevens,  Col  Charles  Frederick,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Cosens  Stevens  ; b. 
1867;  entered  R.A.  1886,  became  Capt.  1896, 
Major  1901,  Lieut. -Col.  1904,  and  Col.  (h.-p.) 
1919;  retired  1920;  Burma  Expedition  1885-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches, 
•Queen’s  medal  with  seven  clasps),  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  prisoner,  C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Stevens,  Clement  Henry,  C.B.E,  son  of 
the  late  G.  J.  B.  Stevens,  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.,  of  Wadhurst  House,  Newington 
Green,  S.E. ; b.  1870;  was  Dep.  Director  of 
Shell  Manufacture  June  to  Sept.  1917,  since 
when  he  has  been  Controller  of  Gun 
Ammunition  ; cr.  C.B  E.  1917. 

Stevens,  Frank,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Andrew 
Stevens  ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  Truro;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900  with  Princess  Christian’s 
Hospital  (despatches,  C.M.G  );  is  a mer- 
chant : m.  1887,  Kate,  el.  da.  of  Morton 
Green,  J.P .,  of  Natal  ; cr.  C.M.G 

1900.  lntabane.  Ridge  Road,  Durban , 
Natal. 

Stevens,  Lieut. -Col.  Frank  Augustus 
Douglas,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Col  F.  E-  Stevens, 
of  Marlow  ; b.  1877  ; Lieut.  Col.  Bedfordshire 
Rcgt.  (retired);  Ch.  Constable  of  Beds, 
County  Director  and  a D-L.  for  Bedford- 
shire, Clim.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso., 
and  an  Esquire  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England,  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
•with  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  relief  of  Kim- 
berley, and  actions  of  Paardeberg,  Poplar 
Grove,  Dreifontein,  Hout  Nek,  Vat  River, 
and  Zand  River,  and  in  operations  in  the 
Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony  > de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps', 
European  War  1914-18,  as  second  iu  command 


Ampthill  Training  Camp  (C.B.E.) : m.  1890, 
Edith.  O.B.E.  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  the 
Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Daniel  Dixon,  P.C '.,  M.P.,  1st 
Bt.  (cr.  1903) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1918.  Clare- 
mont, Shakespeare  Road,  Bedford : Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Stevens,  Lieut -Col.  George  Archibald, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  George  Morton 
Stevens,  formerly  R.A. ; b.  1875  ; in  ranks 
of  Scots  Greys  1894-8;  became  2nd  Lieut. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  1898,  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917;  Ashanti  1900 
(medal),  European  W’ar  1914-19  in  France 
and  Flanders  (despatches  six  times);  was 
a Brig. -Com.  1917-19  (despatches  twice, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Belgian. Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1907,  Eugenie  Macdonald ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Stevens,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Raphael 
Gaenato,  D S.O . ; b.  1883;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  European  War  1914  17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet  Lieut  -Col., 
Greek  11  edal  for  mil.  merit,  Order  of  Re- 
deemer of  Greece) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stevens,  Major  Harry  Whitehill.  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Reserve  of  Officers;  S.  Africa 
1900-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Somaliland 
1902-4  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Nandi  Ex- 
pedition 1905-6  (clasp),  Somaliland  1908-10 
(clasp),  European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stevens,  Major  Herbert  Lynn.  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1873;  entered  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt. 
1900,  and  became  Major  1915 ; served 
in  Matabeleland  1896  (medal),  during  S. 
African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
I9i4-i7(despatches,  D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stevens,  James  Algernon,  C I.E.,  O.B.E. , 
V.D.,  son  of  Sir  John  Foster  Stevens;  b. 
1873;  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  18th  (Rangoon) 
Batn.  Indian  Defence  Force;  ed.  at  Blun- 
dell’s Sch.,  Tiverton,  and  at  Corpus  Christi 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1895);  appointed  Assist. 
Collector  of  Customs,  Imperial  Customs  Ser., 
India  1907,  and  Ch.  Collector  of  Cus  oms, 
Burma  1913:  m.  1901,  Ethel,  da.  of  H.  N. 
C.  Coete.  formerly  Sup.  Engineer,  Public 
Work*  Depart.,  India;  cr.  OBE-  (Civil) 
1919,  C I.E-  1920.  4,  Prome  Road,  Rangoon, 
Burma. 

Stevens,  Engineer- Capt.  John  Greet, 

C. B.E.  -,  b.  18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R N. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stevens,  Lieut.-Col.  Leighton  Marlow, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Co).  Worcestershire  Regt.,  and  Comdt.  at 
Sch.  of  Musketry;  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  YVar 
1914  18  (despatches,  D S O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Stevens,  Lieut.-Col.  Nathaniel  Melhuish 
Comins,  C.M.G.-,  b.  1868;  entered  Indian 
Army  1888,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914; 
retired  1920  ; Burma  Expedition  1891  (medal 
with  clasp),  Chin  Hills  Expedition  (clasp), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G  , Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Stevens,  Com.  Percy  Richard,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  HtnrvSmeeton  Stevens,  of 
Howaidsea,  Solsbio  Road,  Chelston,  Tor- 
quay; b.  1882;  Com.  R.N.  ; China  1900, 
European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff  of  Com. -in- 
ch. of  Grand  Fleet  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order 
of  St.  Anne  of  Russ:a)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stevenson,  Col.  Alexander  Gavin, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Archi- 
bald Stevenson,  of  Southgarth,  Westoe, 
South  Shields ; b.  1871 ; ea.  at  Chanonry 
Sch.,  Aberdeen,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered 
R.E.  1891,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1910, 
Brevet  Lieut-Col.  1916.  and  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1918 ; Dongola  Expedition 
1896,  present  at  action  of  Firket  (de- 
spatches, 4th  class  Medjidie),  Nile  Expe 


COM  PAN  ION  AG  F. 


1915 


dition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  S.  Africa  1900  as  Loco- 
motive Sup.  (despatches),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.  - Col., 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy);  was  attached 
to  Egyptian  Army  1895-1900;  employed  on 
Railway  Survey  in  Somaliland  1904-5,  and 
in  charge  of  Uganda  Railway  Extension 
Survey,  Uganda  and  E.  Africa  1907-8;  ap- 
pointed Machinery  Officer  in  Charge  or 
Workshops,  Aldershot  1905,  Inspector  of 
Iron  Structures,  War  Office  1)09,  a Ch.  Engi- 
neer 1917,  and  Pres.  Central  Engineering 
Board  1920:  m.  1909,  Elizabeth  Nicoll,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Msj.  William  Jobson, 
Army  Med.  Depart.  : cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G. 

1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919  .Junior  United  Service, 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

St even  SON,  Flight -Lieut.  Donald  Faskern, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—  ; Flight-Lieut.  R.A.F.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.):  m.  19—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Stevenson,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Hall, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  R.A.  1893,  became  Capt 
1900,  Major  1910,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1916;  retired  1919  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Staff-Capt. 
for  Intelligence  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17,  as  a Brig. 
Gen.  R.A.  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  was  a Garrison  Adj.  1907-10: 
•m.  1917,  Ethel  Vaughan,  widow  of  Leopold 
Hudson,  F.R.C.S.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Stevenson,  Afiss  Frances  Louise,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  John  Stevenson;  b.  18—;  is  Sec.  to 
Prime  Min.  (Rt.  Hon.  D.  Lloyd  George, 
M.P.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  33,  Morpeth  Man- 
sions, S.  IV.  1. 

Stevenson,  Col.  Francis,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Stevenson,  H.E.I.C.S.,  of 
Edinburgh  ; b.  1851  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  105th 
L.I.  1870,  transferred  I.S.C.  (now  Indian 
Army)  1872,  became  Capt.  1882,  Major  1890, 
Lieut  -Col.  1896,  and  Col.  1900;  retired  1908  ; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80,  present 
at  battles  of  Ahmed  Kheyl  and  Urzoo,  and 
during  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star),  with  Bikanir  Expedition  1885,  as  Staff 
Officer,  and  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885-6, 
as  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; was  Brig.-Major, 
Bombay  1884-5,  Dist.  Staff  Offi:er,  Bomba} 
1889-91,  D.  A.A.G.,  Bombay  1891-4,  A.A.Gi, 
Bombay  1894-5,  and  in  command  of  20th 
Bombay  Inf.  1895-1902,  and  a Batn.  Middlesex 
Regt.  1915-16  (despatches)  ; has  Roy. 
Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal:  m.  1882, 

Selina  A.,  youngest  da.  of  J.  Cowan,  LL.D., 
of  Linburn,  Midlothian  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 
New  ( Cheltenham ),  and  Fly  fishers'  Clubs. 
Stevenson,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ingram, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Stevenson,  formerly  of  Glasgow  and  Mel- 
bourne ; b.  1882;  ed.  at  Brunswick  Coll., 
Melbourne  ; a Public  Accountant,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Artillery;  S.  African  War 
1901-2,  with  Prince  of  Wales’  Light  Horse, 
and  with  Australian  Commonwealth  Horse, 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1919.  In- 
verted h,  St.  Kilda,  Melbourne  ; Naval  and 
Military  ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Stevenson,  Major  Gerald  Hoey,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1882;  M.B.  and  B.Ch.,  R.U.1. 1904, 
is  Major  R.A. M.C. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
i9I7* 

Stevenson,  Surg -Gen.  Henry  Wickham, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  William  Baring 
Stevenson,  of  Balladoole;  b.  1857;  M.R.C.S., 
England  1880 ; entered  Army  1881,  became 
Major  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1893,  Lieut.-Col. 
1901,  and  Surg. -Gen.  1909;  appointed  Civil 
Surg.,  Bombay  1894,  and  Hyderabad  1902, 
and  Surg.-Gen.,  Bombay  1909;  retired  1914, 
sometime  an  Additional  Member  of  Council 
of  Gov.  of  Bombay;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
medal : m.  1890,  Frances  Clara,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Clarmont  Sk'  ine,  and  widow  of 
Francis  Arthur  Patrick  Knipe  ; cr.  C.S.I. 
1912.  Hrest  Hill,  Castletown,  Isle  of  Man. 


Stevenson,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Irving, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Stevenson,  of 
Richibucto,  New  Brun  wick,  Canada ; b. 
1878  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Cav. ; S.  Africa 
1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Gr.erre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
(Bar  1919)  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada. 
Stevenson,  Col.  James,  C.B. , son  of  the 
la  e Nathaniel  Stevenson,  of  Braidwood,  co. 
Lanark  ; b.  1838  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; formerly 
Capt.  12th  Lancers,  and  Col.  Comdt.  (V.D.) 
4th  Vol.  Batn.  Highland  L.J.  ; served  during 
Fenian  disturbances  in  Ireland  1866-7  > *-  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lanarkshire,  and  Hon. 
Col.  Highland  L.I.;  was  A.D.C.  to  H.M. 
Queen  Victoria  1896-1901,  with  rank  of 
Col.,  to  King  Edward  VII.  1901-10,  and  to 
King  George  V.  19. 9 20;  appointed  to  com- 
mand Lanarkshire  National  Reserve  1912  : 
m.  rst,  1866,  Eliza,  who  d.  1875,  da.  of 
James  Hamilton  ; 2ndly.  1879,  Frances,  who 
d.  1880,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Richards 
Leyland,  of  Woolton  Hali,  Lancashire; 
3idly,  1885,  Florence,  only  child  of  Samuel 
Mountford  Gibbs  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1905. 
Braidwood,  Carluke , Lanarkshire ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Stevenson,  James  Verdier,  C.B.E., 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Stevenson  ; 
6.1858;  was  Dist.  Inspector,  Roy.  Irish 
Constabulary  1884-1902,  since  when  he  has 
been  Ch.  Constable  of  Glasgow  : m.  1889, 
Helen  Halliday,  da.  of  John  Little,  ofBallina, 
and  widow  of  Robert  Bingham,  of  Annagh, 
co.  Mayo;  cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1914,  C.B.E. 
1918.  5,  Baronald,  Crossloan  Road,  Kelvin- 
side,  Glasgow. 

Stevenson,  Malcolm,  C.M.G.,  son  of 

the  late  Alexander  Stevenson,  of  Lisburn; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  atTrin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.A.  18 — ); 
entered  Ceylon  Civil  Ser.  1898,  and  became 
Assist.  Govt.  Agent  Kegalla  1906,  and 
Mannar  1908,  Assist.  Land  Settlement 
Officer  19  o,  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 
Cey’on  1913,  Assist.  Gov.,  Matale  1914, 
Principal  Assist.  Colonial  Sec.  1915,  and 
Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Cyprus  1917,  and  High 
Commr.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  there  1920:  m. 
1914,  the  Hon.  Mabel,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Chalmers;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Government 
House,  Nicosia,  Cyprus-,  Badminton  Club. 
Stevenson,  A/a/or Percival  Henry, D.S.O.; 
b 18—  ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish 
Borderers  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 

Stevenson,  Col.  Robert,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Nathaniel  Stevenson,  J.P.,  of  Braid- 
wood, Lanarkshire;  b.  1845;  entered  18th 
Hussars  1864,  became  Capt.  3rd  Dragoon 
Guards  1869,  Major  13th  Hussars  1882,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1889,  Brevet  Col.  1896,  and  Col.  1899 
(h.-p.  1901)  ; retired  1902  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  as  A.A.G.  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
was  Assist.  Inspector  of  Remounts  1899  : m. 
1880,  Claire,  da.  of  John  Aitken  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Stevenson,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
R.  Stevenson;  b.  1870;  is  Capt.  New 
Zealand  Mil. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2, 
as  Capt.  3rd,  6th,  and  10th  New  Zealand 
Contingents  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Stevenson,  Thomas  Henry  Craig,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  James  Stevenson,  of  Ardcoen, 
Strabane,  co.  Tyrone  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (M.B.  1896,  B.S.  1897,  M.D. 
1902,  Fellow) ; has  been  Sup.  of  Statistics,  Gen. 
Register  Office  since  1909  ; was  Assist.  Edu- 
cational Med.  Officer,  London  County  Council 
1905-8,  and  Sch.  Med.  Officer,  Somerset 
1908-9  ; Guy  gold  medallist  o"  Roy.  Statis- 
tical So. : m.  1900,  Ella  Louise,  da.  of 

Samuel  Sillifant  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Ravensdene , 
Holden  Avenue,  North  Finchley,  N. 
Stevenson,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Rennie, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Stevenson, 
of  Braidwood,  Lanarkshire  ; b.  1841  ; entered 
Army  1861,  became  Major  1871,  Lieut.-Col. 
1877,  Col.  1881  (h.-p.  1892),  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1893;  retired  1898;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdt.  1 st  Batn.  Princess  Victoria’s  (Royal 


1916 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Irish  Fusiliers),  with  which  he  served  in 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp, 
and  mentioned  in  despatches)  ; commanded 
26th  and  71st  Regimental  Dists.  1887-92  ; 
appointed  Col.  Princess  Victoria’s  (Roy. 
Irish  Fusiliers)  1899;  is  a D.L.  for  Lanark  : | 
m.  1870,  Isabella,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Banks 
Friend  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1882.  Suntrysidc, 
Lanark;  Army  and  Navy,  and  United \ 
Service  Clubs. 

Stevenson,  Capt.  William  David  Hen- 
derson, C.I.E.,  M.D. , son  of  the  Rev.  W.  : 
Stevenson  ; b.  *878;  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; I 
European  War  1917-18  in  Mesopotamia  (de-  j 
spatches.C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C. I. £.1918. 

Stevenson,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Flack,  I 

C. B. , M.B.,%on  of  John  Stevenson,  formerly 
of  Strawberry  Hill,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  ' 
1844 ; entered  Army  1866,  and  became  Col.  J 
Roy.  Arnyy  Med.  Corps  1896  (retired  1905),  j 
Hon.  Surg.-Gen.  1913,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  J 
1918  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  as  Prin. 
cipai  Med.  Officer  on  Lines  of  Communica-  j 
tion  and  on  Head  Quarters  Staff  (despatches,  j 
medal,  C.B.);  is  an  Hon.  Surg.  to  H.M.  ; ■ 
was  Professor  of  Clinical  and  Mil.  Surgery 
at  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll.  1891-1905  : m.  1871, 
Marie  Teresa,  da.  of  George  Riddick,  for- 
merly of  Monkstown,  co.  Dublin  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1900.  Junior  United  Service,  and 
Bournemouth  Clubs. 

Stevenson,  William  March,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Financial  Expert  Adviser  Finance 
Section,  Ministry  of  Blockade ; cr.  O.B.E. 
and  C.B.E.  1918. 

Stevenson,  Major  William  Scott,  D.S.O.) 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  in  the  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) : m.  18—,  Mary  Jane  Angus,  da.  of 
; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Steward,  Capt.  Charles  Knowles,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1889 ; is  Capt.  S.  Wales  Bor- 
derers, and  a Brig.  Major ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Steward,  Lieut. -Col.  God  frey  R obert  Vi  ve- 
ash,  C. B.E., D.S.O., son  ofMaj. -Gen.  Edward 
Harding  Steward,  C.  M.G. ; b.  1881;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1889,  became 
Capt.  1905, Majorigis,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1917;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps.  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. , C.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  United 
Service  Club. 

Steward,  Capt.  Sidney  John,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  John  Alfred  Steward,  of 
Fort  Royal,  Worcester ; b.  1879  > ed.  at 
Cathedral  Sch.,  Worcester,  and  at  Downing 
Coll.,  Camb  (M.B.  18-,  B.C.  18-,  M.D. 
18 — ) ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.,  London  1904, 
D.P.H.  1911  ; is  Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  and  Med. 
Officer  Public  Health  Depart. , Surrey ; served 
in  Boer  War  1900- 1901,  with  1st  Suffolk  Batn. 
Camb.  Univ.  Voi.,  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  sometime 
Med.  Officer  Trinidad  ; author  of  various 
med.  works:  m.  1910,  Edith  Murills  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1914.  Langton  Lodge,  Famcombe, 
Surrey. 

Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Fortescue 

[see  Stewart,  Bt.,  cr.  1803,  colls.]. 

Stewart,  Major  Albert  Lewis,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stewart,  Alexander  Carmichael,  M.V.O., 

son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Jackson  Stewart, 

B. S.C.;  b.  1865;  ed-  privately;  entered 
Indian  Police  1887,  became  Assist.  Sup.  of 
Police,  Punjab  1888,  Sup.  1897,  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  1911,  and  Inspector-Gen.,  Punjab  1919: 
m.  1899,  Ethel,  da.  of  D.  Devereux,  M.D., 
of  Tewkesbury  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911. 
Lahore,  Punjab  ; East  India  United  Sej-vice, 
and  Punjab  Clubs. 

Stewart,  Brig -Gen.  Alexander  Edward, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.]  b 18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Rifle  Brig.,  and  a Brig.  Com.  with 


rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Frederick, 

D. S.O  ] b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army 
Supply  and  Transport  Corps  ; Mesopotamia 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stewart,  Major  Alexander  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  Black  Watch  ; European  War 
1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 
Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Camp- 
bell, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir 
Richard  Campbell  Stewart,  K.C.B.  ; b.  1872  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
19x4-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stewart,  Capt.  Arthur  Courtenay,  C.B.E. 

[see  E.  Galloway,  colls.] 

Stewart,  Col.  Bryce,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Bry7ce  Stewart,  of  Rothesay,  N.B.  : b. 
1857  ; ed.  in  Edinburgh  ; entered  104th  Regt. 
1879,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers 
1887,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1908;  retired  1909;  served  in  Burma 
Expedition  1885-8  as  Staff  Officer  N.  Shan 
Column,  and  Officiating  Brig.-Maj.  to  1st 
Brig,  of  Upper  Burma  Force  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as 
Brig.  Maj.  20th  Brig,  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1891,  Georgie 
Gholson,  da.  of  Norman  S.  Walker,  of  Staten 
Island,  U.S.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Stewart,  Lieut.  - Col.  Charles  James 
Townsend,  D.S.O.]  b.  18 — : Major  and 

Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces  : Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1919). 

Stewart,  Col.  Cosmo  Gordon,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.  [see  Stewart,  Bt.,  cr.  1803]. 

Stewart,  Brig.-Gen.  Davison  Bruce, 
D S.O  ; b.  1871;  formerly  Coi.  R.A.  ; re- 
tired as  Brig  -Gen.  1920;  European  War  1914- 
16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1901, 
Elizabeth  Anna,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  William  Robert  Finch-Hatton  [E.  Win- 
chilsea,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stewart,  Major  Douglas,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1875;  Major  R.F.A.  ; N.  Nigeria  1901-2 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  *«•  1919, 
Eileen  Ceciiia,  da.  of  the  late  Louis  George 
de  Hale  Ponsonby  [see  E.  Bessborougb, 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stewart,  Col.  Dudley  Strathearn,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1859  ; entered  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.) 
1876,  became  Capt.  Northumberland  Fusi- 
liers 1886,  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904  (h.-p. 
1905),  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  1909  ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.B.) ; commanded  a Batn.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  1914-16  : cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 

Stewart,  Mrs.  Ellen  Frances,  C B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Sup.,  Women  Workers,  Women's 
Forage  Corps  during  European  War:  m. 

1867,  — Stewart ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  i9;o. 
Stewart,  Rev.  Frank  White,  C.B.E.  ; 

b.  1867;  Chap,  to  the  Forces;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.):  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Stewart,  Capt.  Frederick  Naylor, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.D.  ] b.  18—;  ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.  1889,  M.D.  1898)  ; Capt. 
R.A. M.C. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
212,  Anlaby  Road,  Hull. 

Stewart,  Maj.-Gen.  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  William  Murray  Stewart- 
H.E.I.C.S.,  of  Ardvorlich,  N.B. ; b.  1839  ; en. 
tered  Bengal  Army  1856,  became  Capt.  B.S.C, 

1868,  Major  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  1879,  Col.  1883- 
and  Mai. -Gen.  (retired)  1887  ; served  through- 
out Indian  Mutiny  1857-9,  present  at  Have 
lock’s  relief  of  Lucknow  and  its  final  capture 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  China  War  i860  (mentioned  in 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1917 


despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  in 
Ambeyla  Campaign  1863  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Jowaki  Expedition  1878  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  clasp),  and  in  Afghan  War 
1878-80,  present  at  capture  of  Ali  Musjid, 
actions  about  Cabul,  and  siege  of  Sherpur 
and  Charasiab  (despatches,  medal  with 
two  clasps);  appointed  Col.  Owen’s  Own 
Corps  of  Guides  1904 : m.  1881,  Mary,  da.  ol 
J.  Monteath  Douglas;  cr.  C.B.  (Additional 
Mil.)  1887.  Baldorran,  College  Road , Upper 
Norwood , S.E. 

Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Stewart,  of 
Edinburgh;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  St.  Matthew’s 
Coll.,  Hamilton,  Ontario  ; is  an  Insurance  and 
Financial  Broker,  a Vice-Pres . of  Lukis , Stewart 
and  Co.  (Limited),  of  Montreal,  a Director 
of  Highlands  Estates  (Limited),  Factory  Sites 
(Limited),  of  Montreal,  West  India  Electric 
Co.  (Limited),  Camburn  Silver  Mines  (Limited), 
Boundry  Republic  Gold  Mines  (Limited), 
and  Canada  Silver  Syndicate,  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  13th  Scottish  Light  Dragoons  (Cana- 
dian Forces),  Director  Canadian  Cav.  Asso., 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute ; 
European  War  19x5-18  Comdg.  Horse  Trans- 
port (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1902,  Ethel 
Maud,  da.  of  William  Edward  Cooper,  of 
Montreal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  427,  Lansilowne 

Avenue,  Montreal;  Junior  Army  and  Navy, 
and  Canada  ( Montreal ) Clubs. 

Stewart,  Major  Herbert  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Arthur  Stewart, 
formerly  I.C.S.  ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Ports- 
mouth Gram.  Sch. ; entered  Suffolk  Regt. 
1899,  transferred  to  Army  Ser.  Corps  1900, 
became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major  1914  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  operations  in 
Transvaal,  Orar  ge  River,  and  Cape  Colonies 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O,,  O.B.E.)  5 is 
a Member  of  Cruising  Asso.  : m.  1907, 
Janet  Bertha,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Macleay  Passow  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  ‘919.  Beke  Hutte,  Billingshurst,  Sussex ; 
Royal  Temple  Yacht  Club. 

Stewart,  Capt.  Herbert  William  Vansit- 
tart,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  John  Mackie 
Stewart,  J.P.,  of  Carruchan,  Dumfries;  b. 
1886;  ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.;  entered  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers  1906,  and  became  Capt. 
1914 ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  prisoner,  D.S.O.,  1914  Star) : m.  1919, 
Doreen  Evelyn,  da.  of  J.  G.  Ohlenschlager, 
of  Ashurst,  Fernhurst,  near  Haslemere  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1914.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Stewart,  Major  Hugh,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Col.  Charles  John  Butler  Stewart  (formerly 
78th  Foot,  Seaforth  Highlanders),  of  Kilvarie, 
Lochgoil,  Argyllshire ; b.  1872 ; ed.  privately, 
at  Charsley  Hall,  Oxford,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1893,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1902,  and  Major  1911 ; 
was  Assist.,  Political  Depart.,  India  1899- 
1901,  Assist.  Commr.  at  Hazara  1901,  and  at 
Rawal  Pindi  1902,  Comdt.  Border  Mounted 
Police,  Hazara  1903,  Assist.  Commr.,  Pesha- 
war 1903-4,  Coroat.  Border  Mounted  Police, 
Tank  1904,  Assist.  Political  Agent,  Malakand 
1904-5,  Tutor  to  Raja  of  Dewas  1905-6,  Assist. 
Political  Agent,  Loralai  1906-7,  Dist.  Judge, 
Peshawar  1908-10,  Div.  Judge,  Derajat  1910, 
Dep.  Commr.,  Bannu  1910-13,  Dep.  Commr., 
Hazara  1913-15,  Consul  at  Muscat  1915-16, 
and  Political  Agent,  Bahrein  1916-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  Mil.  Gov.  of  Basra  ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal : m.  1905,  Dora  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Dallas  Barnes,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  47,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1913.  Basra,  Mesopotamia ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Stewart,  Professor  Hugh,  C.M.  G.,  D.S.  0., 
M.C.,  Son  of  the  late  Rev.  John  Stewart, 
M.A.,  of  Premnay,  Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1884  ; 
ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1907,  M.A.  1912) ; Professor  of  Classics 
in  Canterbury  Coll.,  Univ.  of  New  Zealand  ; 
European  War  19x4-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  and 
temporary  Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  New  Zealand 
Forces  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.):  m.  19  8,  Alex- 
andrina  Kathleen,  da.  of  William  Johnston, 
of  26,  Abercromby  Square,  Liverpool ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1919.  Kin- 
Sara,  Garden  Road,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 


Stewart,  Cot.  Ian,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Stewart,  of  Blackhouse, 
Ayrshire;  b.  1874;  entered  Cameronians 
Scottish  Rifles  1895,  became  Capt.  1900, 
Brevet  Major  1902,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1918 ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-19,  on 
Staff,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col  and  Col  , 
C.M.G.) ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  S.  Africa 
1911-14;  appointed  to  command  Rov.  Scots 
Brig.,  Lowland  Div.  T.F.  1920:  m.  1907, 
Myra,  da.  of  James  Kennedy,  of  Doonholm, 
Ayrshire  : cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  iqiq. 

Stewart,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Calder,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Duncan  Stewart,  M.D., 
H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1840;  entered  Bengal  Army 
1857,  became  Capt.  B.S.C.  (now'  I.S.C.)  1869, 
Major  1877,  Lieut.-Col.  1881,  Col.  1885,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1895;  served  during  Indian  Mutiny 
1857-8  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Jowaki  Ex- 
pedition 1877-8  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1878  80  (twice  mentioned  in 
despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Burmah  Expedition 
1887-8  (two  clasps) ; appointed  Col.  7th 
Hariana  Lancers  1904;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891. 

5 o.  Jermyn  Street,  S.  IV.;  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Stewart,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Campbell, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Brig.-Gen.  Aus- 
tralian Forces ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Crossley, 
D.S.O., son  of  James  Stewart,  Postmaster  of 
Kingston,  Ontario  ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Roy. 
Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada;  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Artillery ; European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Stewart,  James  King,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Stewart.  Postmaster  of  Leith;  b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Inst  tution;  ap- 
pointed Comptroller  of  S:amps  and  Taxes  for 
Scotland  1913;  editor,  and  author  of  His- 
torical and  Genealogical  Works  for  Stew'art 
So.,  f which  he  is  Hon.  Vice-Pres.  and  Sec.  : 
m.  1887,  Margaret,  da.  of  James  Law,  of  East 
Mains,  Broxburn,  Linlithgowshire;  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Craig  Urrard,  Liberion , 
Midlothian . 

Stewart,  Capt.  James  Lennox,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice , 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stewart,  John,  O B.E.,  son  of  James 
Stewart,  Schoolmaster,  of  Nairn;  b.  1866; 
Executive  Officer  City  of  Edinburgh  Food 
Control  Committee  during  European  War ; is 
a J.P.  for  Edinburgh,  Director  of  Education 
for  City  of  Edinburgh,  and  a S.S.C.;  cr. 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Castle  Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Stewart,  Col.  John,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Stewart,  IJeut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -CoL  Comdg. 
2nd  Batn.  Roy.  Highlanders  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919.  9.  Roland  Gardens , S.  IV. 7. 

Stewart,  John,  D.S.O.;  b 18 — ; Lieut. 
Highland  L.I.  Special  Reserve  ; European 
War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S  O.  1919. 

Stewart,  Capt . John  Hazleton,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Rov.  Irish  Rifles;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (prisoner,  despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stewart,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Henry  Keith, 
D.S  O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen.  John  Mackie 
Stewart,  J.P.  of  Carruchan,  Dumfries; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Repton  ; entered  I.S.C.  1893, 
became  Capt.  1901,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1917;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  European  War  1914- 


gi8 


COMPANIONAGE. 


18  on  Staff,  with  rank  of  Brig.  Gen.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieiit.-Col.  and 
Col.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre,  1914  Star, 
Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of  Panama):  m. 
1898,  Frances  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Hon. 
George  Augustus  Hobart-Hampden  [see  E. 
Buckinghamshire,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  19x5. 
Nanai  and  Military  Club. 

Stewart,  Lieut.  - Col.  John  Mitchell 
Young,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Forces ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stewart , Brig. -Gen.  John  Smith,  C M.G., 

D. S.O.]  b.  1876;  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  R.A. 
3rd  Canadian  Div. ; S African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen  s medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1907.  Jean  Chesney, 
da.  of  — M'Clure;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Lethbridge , Alberta , Canada. 

Stewart,  Brig.-Gen.  John  William, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; Brig.-Gen.  Canadian 
Railway  Troops;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Stewart,  Miss  Louisa  Mary,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Robert 
Crosse  Stewart,  C.B.,  of  25,  Palmeira  Man- 
sions, Hove,  Sussex;  b.  1861;  formerly  Matron 
Queen  Alexandra’s  Imper  al  Mil.  Nursing 
Ser. : cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Marsh  Cottage, 
Queen's  Road,  Minehead,  Somerset. 

Stewart,  Major  Nc-ei  St.  Vincent  Ram- 
sey, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Stewart, 
R.A.,  of  High  Leigh,  Cheshire;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coil.,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
entered  i8:h  Hussars  1891,  became  Capt. 
1901,  and  Major  1914;  retired  1919;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  (Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-15  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1903,  Mary  Eveline, 
da.  of  C B.  E.  Wright,  of  Bolton  Hall, 
Bolton-by-Bowland,  Yorkshire  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Cavalry  Club. 

Stewart,  Lieut. -Col.  Patrick  Alexander 
Vansittart,  C.B.E,  D..S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.- 
Gen.  John  Mackie  Stewart,  of  Carruchan, 
Dumfries;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Repton;  entered 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  1896,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1914, and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
19x7;  Tirah  Expeditionary  Force  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
C.B.E.):  m.  19x1,  Mildred  Annie  Ferrers, 
da.  of  the  late  Tom  Ferrers  Guy,  of  8, 
Vicarage  Gate,  Kensington,  W.,  and  widow 
of  Copt.  John  Edgar  Harington  Young  [see 
Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1821]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Stewart,  Adm.  Robert  Hathorn  John- 
ston, C.B.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Hathorn  Johnston  Stewart,  of  Physgill 
[Maxwell,  Bt.,  cr.  1681]  s b.  1858;  entered 
R.N.  1871,  became  Lieut  1882,  Com, 
1895,  Capt.  1900,  Rear- Adm.  1909,  retired  1912, 
Vice-Adm.  1915,  and  Adm.  1918;  served  in 
China  1900,  in  command  of  H.M.S.  Algerine 
at  bombardment  of  Taku  Forts  (despatches, 
promoted  Capt.);  is  a D.L.  and  J.P.  for 
Wigtownshire:  in.  1902,  Olive  Edith,  da.  of 
the  late  Reginald  Dykes  Marshall,  of  Castle- 
rigg  Manor,  Keswick  [see  E.  Galloway, 
colls.] ; cr.  M. V.O.  (4th  class)  1905,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1911.  (llasserton,  Whithorn,  Wigtownshire ; 
New  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Stewart,  Samuel  f'indlater,  C.I.E. ; b. 
1879;  Joint  Sec.  Mil.  Depart.  India  Office; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Stewart,  Capt.  Valentine  Peter  Beard- 

more,  C.B.E.]  b.  18—  ; Manager  to  William 
Beardmore  a d Co.  (Limited),  of  Glasgow, 
Capt.  5th  Bxtn.  Highland  L.I.;  Controller, 
Gun  Manufacture,  Min.  of  Munitions  during 
European  War ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  ig:o. 

Stewart,  Capt.  Walter  Peter,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  G.  Stewart,  of  Davo  House, 
Fordoun,  Kincardineshire  ; b.  1887  ; ed.  at 
Stonyhurst,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  High- 


land L.I.  1907,  and  became  Capt.  19:5 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Brig.-Maj  (wounded,  despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1912,  Jessie  Edith,  da.  of  the 
late  Com.  Thomas  Erskine  Cochrane,  R.N. 
[see  E.  Dundonald,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Stewart,  Major  William  Edmond  Logan, 
D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the  late  Col.  James 
Stewart,  of  Altyrodyn,  Cardiganshire;  b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Winchester;  entered  Welsh 
Regt.  1895,  and  became  Capt.  1902  ; retired 
1906  ; sometime  Major  Pembroke  Yeo.  (in- 
valided 1916);  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
with  Mounted  Inf.,  and  as  A.D.C.  (de- 
spatches, two  medals  with  eight  clasps, 
D.S.O.):  in.  1908,  Mary  Adela  Morland,  da. 
of  the  late  Major  Charies  Augustus  Rice, 
R.E.,  of  Danefield,  Tilmanstone,  Kent;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  Llanfair  ar-y-bryn,  Llandovery , 
5.  Wales  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Stewart,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Murray, 
C.M.G..  D.S.O.  ] b.  1875;  Major  and  Brevet 
L eut.-Col.  Cameron  Highlanders  ; Sudan 
Campaign  1898  (medal,  Khedive’s  medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Stewart,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Robert,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Stair  Agnew  Stewart, 
M.l.C.E. ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Blair  Lodge  Sch  , 
Polmont  ; entered  R.E.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1891,  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900, 
Brevet  Col.  '1906,  and  Col.  1911 ; retued 
1919,  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  on  Staff,  present  at  actions  of  Bel- 
mont, Enslin,  and  Modder  River,  and  at 
relief  of  Kimberley  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; was  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Fortifications  and  Works 
at  War  Office  1913-16,  and  Ch.  Engineer 
1916-19  (despatches  C.B.E.):  m.  1902,  Ethel, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Thomas 
Salmon,  R.  of  Gittisham,  Devon  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915,  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Stewart,  Col.  Charles  Gordon-,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  and  Hen.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stewart,  Major  Basil  Heron  Shaw-, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Shaw-Stewart,  Bt., 
colls.] 

Stewart-Bunning  [see  Bunning]. 
Stewart-Mackenzie  [see  Mackenzie]. 
Stewart-Richardson  [see  Richardson]. 
Steyn,  Capt.  Pierre,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1890;  is 
Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Steyn,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Herbert, 

D. S.O.  ] b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  Ger- 
man S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stibbard,  Claude  Charles,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1914-19,  finally  in  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Stickney,  Major  Joseph  Edward  Dan- 
thorpe,  D.S.O.,  M C. ; b.  i83i;  Capt.  and 
Acting  Major  York  a>  d Lancaster  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  M.C- 
with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  West 
Garth , Hessle,  East  Yorkshire. 

Stidston,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Algernon, 
D.S.O.,  M.D., son  of  the  late  Charles  Stidslon 
of  Plymouth  ; b.  1881 ; L.R.C.P. , and  M.R.C.S. 
London  1906, M.D.  1908;  Lieut.-Col. R. A. M.C.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Field  Ambulance 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  if,  Waterloo  Road,  Wolverhampton. 

Stikeman,  William  Rucker,  C.I.E. , son 
of  the  late  Henry  Frederic  Stikeman,  of  Lee, 
Kent;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Uppingham;  is  a re- 
tired merchant ; sometime  Chm.  of  Burma 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  Vice-Chm.  of  Ran- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I9I9 


goon  Port  Trust,  and  an  Additional  Member 
of  Burma  Legislative  Council;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1911.  Oriental  Club. 

Still,  Miss  Alicia  Lloyd,  C.B.E  , R.R.C., 
da.  of  Henry  Lloyd  Still,  Ceylon  Civil  Ser. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Matron  St.  Thomas’s  Hospital, 
Sup.  of  Nurses  Nightingale  Training  Sch.,  1 
and  Member  of  Queen  Alexandra’s  Imperial  j 
Nursing  Board  ; was  Principal  Matron  No.  5 
London  (City  of  London)  Gen.  Hospital 
during  European  War  : cr.  C B E.  1917.  St. 
Thomas’s  Hospital , Albert  Embankment, 
S.E. 

Still,  Charles,  C.I.E. , son  of  John 
Thomas  Still,  of  Seaton,  Devon ; b.  1849  i 
ed.  privately;  is  an  Indigo  Planter  in 
Bengal  : m.  1st,  1900,  Lilian  Gertrude, 

who  d.  1900,  da.  of  the  late  Shipworth  H.  C. 
Tayler,  B.C.S.,  of  The  Cottage,  Sproughton, 
Ipswich ; 2ndly,  1901,  Brenda  Mabel,  1 
da.  of  the  late  George  Frederick  Rad- 
ford, of  Jersey ; cr.  C.I.E.  1898.  Sathi 
Factory,  Chumparun,  Bengal ; The  Grove, 
Seaton,  Devon  ; Constitutional  Club. 

Still,  William  Chester,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Mudd  Still,  of  Camelot,  Winch- 
more  Hill,  N.  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Cowper 
Street  Sch.,  London;  is  an  Engineer,  and 
Managing  Director  of  W.  M.  Still  and  Sons  : 
m.  1903,  Maud  Ellen,  da.  of  Edward  John 
Bullock,  Civil  Ser.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Stillwell,  Major  William  Digby, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

Stilwell,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Byron, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Pakenham  Stilwell,  J.P., 
of  Hilfield,  Yateley;  b.  j88o  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  Magdalen  Col).,  Oxford  ; is  a Banker, 
and  Lieut. -Col.  Hampshire  Regt.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  in  Mesopotamia  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D S O.)  : m.  1910,  Blanche,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Lipscomb,  of  Beech  Lawn, 
Heath,  Wakefield  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916.  Arolla, 
Warren  Road,  Guildford. 

Stirke,  Major  Henry  Richard,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
as  Major  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Stirling,  Major  Alexander  Dickson, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  1886;  ed.  at  Arbroath 
High  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee; 
M.B.  and  Ch  B.,  St.  Andrews  1907,  D.P.H. 
1911;  is  Capt.  R.A.M.C. , and  a Dep.  Assist 
Director  Gen.  Army  Med.  Ser.  with  rank  of 
Major;  Euro,  ean  War  1914-18  (wound  d, 
despatches,  D.t>0.,  Order  of  Aviz  of 
Portugal)  ; cr  D.S.O.  1918.  8,  Grange 

Terrace , Edinburgh;  Caledonian  Club. 
Stirling,  Capt.  Anselan  John  Buchanan, 
C.B . ; b.  1875;  Capt.  R.N.;  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.B  , Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne);  sometime  Ch.  of  Staff  at 
Portsmouth  : m.  1905,  Margaret,  da.  of  Sir 
Philip  James  Hamilton-Grierson ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916. 

Stirling,  George  Claudius  Beresford, 
C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  G.  C.  B.  Stirling, 
of  Aghadoey,  co.  Londonderry ; h.  1861  ; 
entered  Burma  Political  Depart.  1888,  became 
Extra  Assist.  Commr.  1889,  Assist.  Ccmmr. 
and  Assist.  Political  Officer  1896,  Sup.  N. 
Shan  States  1900,  and  Sup.  and  Political 
Officer.  S.  Shan  States  iqio  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1907. 
Stirling, Brig. -Gen.  James  Wilfred,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  only  son  of  the  late  J.  Stirling,  of 
Ballawley  Park,  Dundrum;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.F.A.  (retired),  and  an  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
five  times,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.); 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Devon:  m.  1881, 
Cecilia  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 

D.  E.  Hoste,  C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918  Hensleigh  House,  Exeter ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Stirling,  Major  John  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Patrick  Stirling,  of 
Kippenda vie,  Perthshire ; b.  1881;  Major  Scots 
Guards  Reserve  (formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
2nd  Batn.  Scots  Guards) ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : nt.  1st,  1904,  Clara  Elizabeth 


(from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  19C9),  da. 
of  Charles  Henry  laylor,  of  Washington, 
U.S.A.  ; 2ndly,  1914,  Olive  Louisa  Blanche 
(from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce  1919),  da. 
of  Sir  John  Leslie,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1870),  and 
wi  'ow  of  Walter  Murray  Guthrie  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Kippendavie,  Perthshire. 
Stirling,  Major  Walter  Andrew,  D.S.O.r 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  William  Stir- 
ling, K.C.B.  ; b.  1883  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1914,  Louie,  da.  of  the  late 
Valdemar  Faber,  Consul  Gen.  for  Denmark  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Naval  and  Military- 
Club. 

Stirling,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis 
Stirling,  R.N. ; b.  1880;  ed.at  R.M.C. ; entered 
Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1899,  became  Capt. 
1908  (retired  1912),  and  Major  1917  ; is  L’eut.- 
Col.  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers  ; S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  with  his  Regt.  and  with  Mounted  Inf.r 

6 resent  at  action  of  Kafferspruit (despatches, 
».S.O.  with  Bar)  ; was  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1906-12;  has  Orders  of  the  Nile  and 
Crown  of  Italy,  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Iledjaz  ; appointed  an  Observer  R.F.C.  1914, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1915 ; is  Gov.  of 
Jaffa  Dist  : m.  1920,  Eileen  Mary  May, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  Mackenzie-Edwards 
(formerly  Roy.  Berkshire  Regt.),  of  The 
Malt  House,  Farrin2don,  Alton  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902  (Bar  19T9).  Jaffa,  Palestine;  United 
Service,  and  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Stirling,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G.r 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,. 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Stirling-Cookson  [see  Cookson]. 

Stitt,  Lieut.-Col  Alan  Duncan,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Matthew  Stitt,  of 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand;  b.  18 — ; LieuC- 
Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.o.O.)  : m.  7920,  Mary, 
da.  of  William  James  Harris,  M.D.,  of 
Avishays.  Shaftesbury;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stitt,  William  Hewitt,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  j 8 95  ; Lieut.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusi  iers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers,  and  on  c>taff  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1918. 

Stobart,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Herbert, 
C.B.E.,  D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Culley  Stobart,  of  Spellow  Hill,  Yorkshire  ; 
b.  1873;  entered  R.A.  1894,  became  Capt. 
1900,  and  Major  1911  and  Brevet  Lieut. -CoL 
1918  ; retired  1911  (rejoined  1914)  ; S.  African 
War  1899-1900,  present  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.);  appointed  anA.A.G.  1916  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.,  and  Acting  Sec.  Im- 
perial War  Graves  Commn.  1917  (C.B.E  ) • 
m.  1900,  Mary  Alexandra,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Gott  Kinnear,  R.  of  Copgrove,  Yorks  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Helme 
Park,  Tow  Law,  co.  Durham. 

Stobart,  Lieut.  - Co/.Hugh  Morton,  C.B.E.y 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frank  Stobart,  of 
Selaby  Gainford-on-Tees  ; b.  1883  ; is  Capt. 
and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Yeo. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; m.  1910,  Esmee  Violet 
Helen,  da.  of  Alfred  James  Bethell ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919.  Biddick 
Hall,  Fence  Houses,  Durham. 

Stock,  Col.  Philip  Graham,  C.B.,C.B.E.r 
M.B.,  son  of  Granger  Stock,  of  Clifton, 
Bristol  ; b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Clifton,  and  at 
Bristol  Univ.;  Hon.  F.R.C.S.,  Edinburgh; 
formerly  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  Union  of 
S.  Africa,  and  a J.P.  for  S.  Africa;  S.  Africa 
1899-19)2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps. 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.), 
France  1915-18:  m.  1913,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Herbert  Oxley,  of  Hans  Crescent,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  45, 
Wetherby  Mansions,  S.  W. ; Pretoria  and 
Rand  Clubs. 

Stock,  Col.  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Thomas  Shutt  Stock,  J.P,  ; b.  1852;  for- 


1920 


COMPANIONAGE. 


merly  Col.  Essex  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despa?ches,Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps); 
a J.P.  for  Essex,  and  a Dep.  Assist  Director 
of  Remounts  : m.  1880,  Margaret  Helen,  da. 
of  J.  .T.  Cockerara,  of  Fryer  Mayne,  Dorset  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  19x9.  Laneside , IVarley  Road , 
Brentwood ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Stockdale.  Capt.  George  Vincent, 
D.S.O.,  M.B,  ; b.  18—;  M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
Leeds  1910;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Stockdale,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Edward, 
C.B.,  C.M.G., D.S.O.,  son  of  Henry  Minshull 
Stockdale,  of  Mears  Ashby  Hall,  Northamp 
tonshire  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and 
at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.A.  1886,  and  be- 
came Lieut. -Col.  1913,  Col.  1918,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  served  dur- 
ing S.  African  War  1899-1901,  present  at 
actions  of  Poplar  Grove  and  Driefontein 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  ; 
and  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G. , C.B.)  : m.  j 
1909,  Margaret  Frances,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
James  Tufton  Bartlet,  Canon  of  St. 
Botolph’s,  Lincoln  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Stockings,  Major  Arthur  Perry,  C.B.E. , j 
son  of  George  Stockings,  of  Topcroft,  i 
Bournemouth  ; b.  1880 ; ed.  privately,  and  in  | 
Germany  ; a Civil  Engineer  and  Surveyor,  ! 
Major  London  Regt.,  a F.R.G.S.,  and  an  j 
Enquire  of  the  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jeru- 
salem in  England ; European  War,  in  Dar- 
danelles, and  as  Sub.  Commr.  and  Commr., 
British  Red  Cross,  in  Italy : m.  19x3,  | 

Dorothy,  da.  of  l<  ichard  England,  of  Romne  >. 
Court,  St.  Mellons,  Cardiff;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Aragon, 
Letchmorc  Heath , Herts ; Constitutional  1 
Club. 

Stockings,  Major  George  Moore,  D.S.O.,  j 
son  of  George  Stockings,  of  Topcroft,  Bourne-  l 
mouth  ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  New  Coll.,  Margate;  I 
sometime  a Mining  Engineer ; Major,  late  I 
Yorkshire  L-L  ; European  War  1914-19  (de-  | 
spatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  j 
Guerre,  1915  Star)  : m.  1911,  Mary  Eveline,  1 
da.  of  Edward  Heathcote  Tavleur,  of  Dais-  J 
kirth,  Dumfries, and  Cheltenham  ; cr.  D.S.O.  j 
1919.  The  Hut,  Welwyn,  Herts ; Badminton 
Club. 

Stockley,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Uniacke,  ! 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Col.  G.  W.  Stockley,  R.E. ; j 
b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.A.;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen  (for- j 
merly  R.A  );  served  during  European  War  j 
19x4-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  X900,  I 

Eleanora  Dora,  da  of  the  late  Adm.  Henry 
Craven  St.  J ohn  (see  V.  Bolingbroke,  colls.)  ; j 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Stockley,  Major  Charles  Hugh,  D.S.O., 

M. C.  ; b.  1882;  Major  Indian  Army;  Meso- 
potamia 1914-16,  pi  t sent  at  defence  of  Kut 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Bar- 
bara, da.  of  Co'.  Allan  James  Macnab,  C.B., 
C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stockley,  Col.  Charles  More,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  William  Stanhope  Stockley,  J 
H.E.I.C.S.  ; b.  1845;  entered  Indian  Army  j 
1862,  became  Capt.  101st  Fusiliers  1871,  | 
Brevet  Major  Norfolk  Regt.  1881,  Lieut.  - 
Col.  1884,  and  Col.  1888;  retired  1897; 
served  in  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  Cam- 
paign 1863  (severely  wounded,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8 
(clasp),  and  during  Afghan  War  1878-9-80  j 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  medal,  Brevet  { 
Major);  commanded  Regt.  Dist.  No.  27  | 
1892-7  : m.  1st,  1874,  Margaret,  da.  of 

Stephen  Sandes,  Esq.;  2nd,  1890,  Eleanor,  | 
da.  of  Frederick  Fryer,  Esq.,  and  widow  of  j 
Capt.  R.  H.  Thornton,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1894.  Round  Oak,  Newbury,  Berks. 
Stockley,  Col.  Ernest  Norman,  D.S.O., 
younger  son  of  Col.  G.  W.  Stockley,  R.E.  ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.; 
is  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.E. ; served  on  | 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevets  Lieut.-  | 
Col.  and  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 


Stockley,  Brig.-Gen.  Hugh  Roderick, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  Watts  Stockley, 
formerly  R.A.  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  R.E.  1887,  became  Capt.  1898, 
Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and  Col.  1918 ; 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
Isazai  Expedition  1892,  Waziristan  Expe- 
dition 1894-5  (clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  China 
1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and 
Mesopotamia  1917-18  (despatches)  ; was 

D. A.A.G.  Presidency  Brig.,  India  1905-8, 
and  Comdt.  Cadet  Coll.,  Wellington,  India 
1915-17;  acted  as  an  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  to 
King  George  V.  during  tour  in  India  1911-12  ; 
appointed  an  Inspector  of  R.E.  in  India, 
1918,  with  rank  of  Brig.-G^n.  : m.  1904, 
Edith  Beatrice,  da.  of  Col.  William  Capel, 
J.P.,  of  The  Grove,  Stroud;  cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
United  Service  Club. 

Stocks,  John  Leofric,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
Ven.  John  Edward  Stocks, D.D.,  Archdeacon 
of  Leicester;  b.  1882;  has  bren  Feilow  and 
Tutor  in  Classics  and  Philosophy  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  since  1906;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1913;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stockwell,  MajorCecil  Valentine,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Clifton  de  Neuville 
Orr  Stockwell,  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; b.  1884  ; 
Major  Canadian  Forces ; European  "War 
19x5-18  (wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Stockwell,  Lieut.-Col.  Clifton  Inglis, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  C.  de  N.  O. 
Stockwell,  formerly  Lincolnshire  Regt. ; b. 
1879;  ed.  at  Haileybury,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1899,  became 
Capt.  1907,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917 ; European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; appointed  a Brig.-Com.  1916, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1920:  m.  1908,  Hilda 
Rose,  da.  of  Col.  P.  Westmorland,  of  Yan- 
water,  Penrith  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Stockwell,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Clifton 
Inglis,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Charles  Montizambert  Stockwell,  C.B. ; b. 
1863;  entered  Highland  L.I.  1882,  became 
Capt.  1892,  Major  1902,  Lieut-Col.  1907,  Col. 
1911,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired  1917); 
served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (D.S.O.);  was  in  command  of 
Lucknow  Inf.  Brig.  19x1,  and  a Brig.  Com. 
Territorial  Force  1912-15,  and  a Div.  Com., 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1915-16:  m.  1900, 
Muriel  Evelyn,  da.  of  J.  Richard  Cochrane, 
J.P.,  of  Calder  Glen,  co.  Lanark  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Stockwell,  Com.  H.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Lieut. -Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  acting 
Com.  with  Auxiliary  Patrol  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stodart,  Squadon-Leader  David  Ed- 
mund, D.S.O.,  D.F.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Squadron- 
Leader  R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.F.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stoddart,  Adm.  Archibald  Peile,  C.B. , 
son  of  Adm.  James  Stoddart;  b.  i860;  ed. 
privately;  entered  R.N.  1876,  and  became 
Rear-Adm.  1912,  Vice-Adm.  1917  (retired 
1918),  and  Adm.  1920;  bombardment  of 
Saltan's  Palace,  Zanzibar  1896,  Comdg. 
H.M.S.  Thrush,  and  at  Battle  of  Falkland 
Islands  1914  as  Rear-Adm.  H.M.S.  Car- 
narvon : m.  1906,  Mary  Agnes,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  Vowler  Tanner,  of  King’s  Nymp- 
ton  Park,  N.  Devon;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Broomhill,  Stratton,  N.  Cornwall ; United 
Service  Club. 

Stoddart,  Capt.  Kenneth  Bowring, 
C.B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; sometime  Vice-Pres., 
Wheat  Export  Co.,  New  York  ; cr.  C B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  New  York. 

Stoker,  Major  George,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Abraham  Stoker,  of  Dublin  Castle:  b.  1855  ! 
L.R.C.S.I.  1876;  M.R.C.P.I.  and  M.R.C.S. 
England  1882;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Kerry, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I92I 


Hon.  Asso.  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  Vice- Pres,  (formerly  Pres.)  of 
British  Laryngological  Asso.,  Fellow  of 
Med.  So.  01  London,  a Member  of  Patho- 
logical and  Clinical  Sos.,  Physician  to  London 
Throat  Hospital,  and  Hon.  Medical  Officer  of 
Actors  Benevolent  Fund  ; formerly  Surg.  to 
Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the  Throat  (Golden 
Square),  Surg.  in  Imperial  Ottoman  Army; 
was  Medical  Officer  of  Bulgarian  Relief 
Fund  1877 ; acted  as  Chef  de  l’Ambulance  du 
Croissant  Rouge  during  Turko-Russian 
War  1876-8,  present  at  sieges  of  Shipka, 
Plevna,  and  Erzeroum  (special  medal  for 
Chamcharee,  4th  class  Medjidie),  and  as 
Stafford  House  Commr.  during  Zulu  War 
1870-80  (medal) ; initiated  and  organised 
Civil  Hospital  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  and 
served  as  Second  Surg.  Irish  Hospital  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  C.M.G.); 
also  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; is  an  Hon.  Asso.  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  : 
m.  1882,  Agnes,  el.  da.  of  The  McGillycuddy, 
of  The  Reeks,  co.  Kerry;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Moore  Gate , Holrte,  Ashburton , S.  Devon. 
Stoker,  Com.  Henry  Hew  Gordon  Dacre, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Stoker,  F.R.C.S.I.  ; 
b.  1885  ; Com.  R.N.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Stoker,  Thomas,  C.S.7.,  son  of  the  late 
Abraham  Stoker;  b.  1849;  ed.  at  Rathmines 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1872); 
entered  I.C.S.  1872;  appt  inted  Dep.  Sup.  oi 
domains  of  Maharaja  of  Benares  1878;  became 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  N.-W.  Provinces 
1884,  a Settlement  Officer  1886,  Commr.  of 
Excise  and  Stamps,  and  Inspector  Gen.  of 
Registration  1891,  Sec.  to  Govt.  Scarcity 
Depart.  1897,  and  Revenue  Commr.  and  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Govt.  1898 ; retired  1899  : m.  1891, 
Enid,  da.  of  the  late  William  Robert  Bruce; 
cr.  C.S.l.  1898.  42,  Egerton  Crescent , S.W. 


Naval  and  Military , and  United  Service 
Clubs. 

Stokes,  Mrs.  Edith  Nellie,  C.B.E. , da. 
of  William  Edward  Louis  Gaine  ; b.  x 8 — ; 
is  Hon.  Organiser,  Surgical  Requisites 
Asso.:  m 1898,  Leonard  Stokes;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1917.  13,  Mulberry  Walk,  S.W. 3. 

Stokes,  Major  Harold  William  Puzey, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; Major  R.A.S.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  Legion  of 
Honour,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stokes,  Hopetoun  Gabriel,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  Sir  Henry  Edward  Stokes,  K C.S.L,  of 
32,  Brunswick  Gardens,  W. ; b.  1873  » ed.  at 
Clifton,  and  at  Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1896);  entered  I.C.S.  1896;  became  Under- 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Home  Depart.  1904, 
Dep.  Sec.  there  1909,  Finance  Depart.  1911, 
and  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Madras  1915  ; cr. 

C. I  E.  1911.  East  India  United  Service , 
Madras,  and  United  Service  (Simla)  Clubs. 

Stokes,  Major  James  Gordon,  D S.0  f 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  London  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  19 14-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stokes,  Com.  Oliver  Maurice  Fitzgerald, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  G.  B, 
Stokes,  of  Mount  Hawk,  Tralee,  co.  Kerry, 
and  The  Priory,  Shapton,  Kingsbridge, 
Devon  ; b.  1881  ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-19,  with  Patrol  Ser.  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Mount 
Hawk,  Tralee  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Stokes,  Lieut. -Col.  Ralph  Shelton 
Griffin,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut. -Col.  R.E.,  in  North  Russia  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Stokes,  Capt.  Adrian,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E., 
M.D.,  son  of  H.  S.  Stokes,  formerly  I.C.S. ; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at 
Dublin  Univ.  (M.D.,  and  B.Ch.  18 — ) ; 
F.R.C.S.I.  18—,  M.R.C.S.  England  18—  ; 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Bel- 
gium, O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Stokes,  Lieut.-Col.  Aleyn  Whitley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Stokes, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.I.  [see  Stokes,  “ Knights’ 
Widows”];  b.  1880;  Major  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stokes,  Brig. -Gen.  Alfred,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  John 
Stokes,  K.C.B.,  of  Spring  House,  Ewell, 
Surrey ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad^  Woolwich ; entered 
R.A.  1880,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major  1897, 
Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet  Col.  1908,  Col. 
1910,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1918  ; 
served  in  Transvaal  Campaign  1881  with 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5  (honourably 
mentioned),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  C.M.G.);  was  in  command 
of  R.A.,  1st  Div.,  N.  Army,  India  1911-14  : 
m.  1891,  Margaret  Dunbar,  da.  of  the  late 
Sir  James  Laing,  of  Thornhill,  Sunderland, 
and  Etal  Manor,  Cornhill-on-Tweed ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  1916. 
20,  Stafford  Terrace , Kensington,  W.  ; 
United  Service  Club. 

Stokes,  Lieut.  - Col.  Claude  Bayfield,  C.  I.E., 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Stokes,  of  10,  Canfield  Gardens,  N.W.  ; b. 
1875;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Sch.,  Leatherhead, 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Cav.  ; served  on  N.  W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897.  as  Lieut.  The  Buffs ; was  Mil. 
Attache,  Teheran  1907-11,  and  on  Gen. 
Staff  Headquarters,  India  1912-17;  European 
War  1917-19  in  Mesopotamia,  Persia  and 
Caucasus  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  as  Lieut.-Col. 
on  Gen.  Staff  (D.S.O.,  O.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1917,  D.S.O.  and  O.B.E- (Mil.)  1919.  tunior 


Stokes- Roberts  [see  Roberts], 

Stokoe,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Richard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  Stokoe; 
Indian  Army,  of  Osborne  Place,  Chelmsford. 
6.1872;  ed  at  St.  Paul’s,  and  at  R.M.C  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  (retired 
1919)  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  8, 
during  S.  African  War  1900  1902  (wounded), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  Comdg. 
a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  which  he  raised 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1913, 
Emily,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  lohn  Kendall 
Rasbleigh,  and  widow  of  Major  Thomas 
Langdon  Trethewy  [see  Rashleigh,  Bt.] ; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Stomm,  Major  Paul  William  John 
Augustus,  C.B.E. ; b 18 — ; Major  (>etired) 
R.F.A.  (Special  Reserve) ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-) ; cr.  C-B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Stone,  Major  Christopher  Reynolds, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,\  b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  in 
Army,  and  an  A.D.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Stone,  Lieut.-Col.  Ervin  Lockwood, 
C.M.G.,  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 

- spatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Stone,  Brig.- Gen.  Francis  Gleadowe, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Robert  N.  Stone,  of  Effra 
House,  Surrey  ; b.  1857  \ ed.  at  Bath  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; is  Col  and  Hon  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired);  served  in  Afghan  War  1878-9 
(medal),  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
asComdt.  No.  12  Area,  and  as  Administrator 
of  Martial  Law  (medal  with  four  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914  17,  as  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  Div.  Artillery  (C.M.G.);  was 
Instructor  in  Fortifications  Roy.  Mil.  Coll. 
1884  7,  Brig.-Maj.  R.A.,  S.E.  Dist  1889-94, 

D. A.A.G.,  Headquarters  1894-9,  Comdt., 
Canadian  Artillery  1890,  Inspector-Gen. 
thereof  1900,  Dist  Commr.  Transvaal  1902-3, 
Comdt.  Artillery  Dist.,  Malta  1903,  and  1st 
Heavy  Artillery  Brig.  1905-8,  and  Brig.-Gen. 
Comdg.  Artillery,  S.W.  Coast  Defences  1910- 
14;  Roy  Artillery  Institution  Gold  Medallist; 
sometime  a Member  of  Council  of  Aero- 
nautical So.,  a Member  of  Grand  Council  of 
National  Party,  and  a J.P.  for  Cape  Colony 

6l 


1922 


COMPANIONAGE. 


and  Transvaal;  author  of  various  mil. 
works;  m.  1884,  Celine  Euphemia,  da.  of 
Peter  Laurence  Graham  Cloete,  of  Great 
Westerford,  Cape  of  Good  Hope  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917  49.  Rutland  Gale , S.IV.;  United  ! 

Service  Club. 

Stone,  Rev.  Henry  Cecil  Brough,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (BA. 
1896,  M.A.  1899);  Chap,  to  the  Forces; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E  );  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Stone,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Hartrick,  1 

D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  J.  Harris  .Stone  ; b.  1879  ; 
Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -Col.  Army  Ord-  I 
nance  Depart.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stone,  John  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  lat"  John  William  Store,  India  Office; 
b.  1852;  is  an  Architect  and  Surveyor; 
entered  R,E-  Dept.  1873,  and  Admiralty 
Works  DepC  1875  i appointed  Surveyor  ol 
Lands,  Admiralty  189",  and  of  Coast  Guard  ! 
Buildings  1902  ; was  Ch.  .Surveyor  of  Lands  | 
1918-19:  to.  188.',  Catherine  Jane,  who  d. 

1918,  da.  of  the  late  J >hn  Edwards,  of  1 
Llangef  u,  Ang'esei  ; cr.  C.B.E.  T918  Plas  \ 
Isa,  i2*,  Breakspears  Road,  Brockley , S .E . ; 
National  Liberal , and  Reform  Clubs. 

Stone,  Col.  Lionel  George  Tempest, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1874;  is  Major  (retired),  Lieut. - 
Col.  Reserve,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Railway  Transport  with  rank  of  Col.  ; Tibet 
1903-4  (medal);  has  Orders  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Itah',  and  White  Eagle  of 
Serbia  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Stone,  Brig.-Gen.  Percy  Vere  Powys,  j 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Percy  Goddard  Stone,  i 
of  Merstone,  Isle  of  Wight  ; b.  1883;  ed.  at  j 
Blundell’s  Sch. ; formerly  Major  and  Brevet  i 
Lieut.  Col.  Norfolk  Regt. ; retired  as  Hon.  | 
Brig.-Gen.  1920;  served  during  S.  African 
War  1902  (medal  with  four  clasps),  in  N. 
Nigeria  1903-6  (medal  with  clasp),  and  j 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded  I 
thrice,  despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.  - Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Stone,  Lieut. -Coin.  Reginald  Guy, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stone,  Capt.  Robert  Graham  William 
Hawkins,  D S.0-.  M.C.  son  of  Brig.-Gen. 
Francis  Gleadowe  Stone,  C.M.G.;  b.  1890; 
formerly  Capt.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1919. 

Stone,  Major  William  Alfred  Colles, 
D.S.O. . M.(  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1014-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stonestreet,  George  William,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Ephraim  Stonestreet,  formerly  of 
Maidstone  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London  ; appointed  Director  of  Stamping, 
Inland  Revenue  1917  : to.  1899,  Alice 

Elizabeth,  da.  of  Thomas  Sanford,  formerly 
of  Exeter  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E-  ( Civil) 

1919.  13,  H illcrolt  Crescent , Ealing,  IE. 5. 

Stoney,  Edward  Waller,  C.I.E  ,4th  son  of 

Thomas  George  Stoney,  J.P.,  of  Kyle  Park  ; 
b.  1844  ; formerly  Ch.  Engineer  Madras  Rail- 
way ; is  a M.E.  and  M.I.C.E.,  and  a Fellow 
of  Madras  Univ.  : m.  1875,  Sarah,  da.  of 
John  Crawford,  of  Cartron  Abbey;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1904.  The  Gables , Coonoor,  Madras 
Presidency.  India. 

Stoney,  Capt.  Gerald  Johnston  Lip- 
yeatt,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1884;  Capt.  Worces- 
tershire Regt.  ; European  War  1914  18 
(despatches,  VI. C..  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stoney,  Major  Henry  Howard , I 

D. S.O-,  son  of  Slajor  G.  O.  Stoney,  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers;  b.  18S6;  ed  at 
Wellington  Coll.  ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.  'wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  w. 
1917,  Laura  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Bindon 
Blood  Stoney,  M.I.C.E.,  of  Elgin  Road, 
Dublin;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Stoney,  Wing-Com.  Ralph  Durrant 
Sadleir,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Francis 
Sadleir  Stoney,  formerly  of  Little  Heath, 
Kent:  b.  1873;  Wing-Com.  R.A.F.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) : to. 
1900,  Amy,  da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Moore 
Morgan,  Canon  of  Armagh  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1919. 

Stonor,  Hon.  Henry  Julian,  C.V.O. 
[see  B.  Camoys]. 

Stoodley,  Edwin  Edward,  C.B.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Benjamin  Stoodley,  of  Horton, 
Somerset ; b.  1844 ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  London;  was  Joint  Sec. 
to  Board  of  Inland  Revenue  (Stamps  and 
Taxes)  1902-9 : m.  1885,  Ada  Mary,  da. 

of  the  late  Francis  Ballard  of  Leominster; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1906.  Oketon , Hampton 
Road,  Teddington,  Middlesex. 

Stooks,  Major  Charles  Sumner.  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Drummond 
Stooks;  b.  1875;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Stopford,  Col.  the  Hon.  Arthur,  C.M.G . 
[see  E.  CourtownJ. 

Stopford-Sackville  [see  Sackville]. 

Stordy,  Major  Robert  John,  C.B.E. t 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.V.C.; 

E.  Africa  1914-17  as  Ch.  Vet.  Officer  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.),  France  ’918  ( ounded, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Storey,  Major  Charles  Ernest,  D.S.O.  \ 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Capt. 
and  Acting  Major  Tank  Corps  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Storey,  Major  Henry  Innes,  D S.O.y 
b.  18  - ; Major  Devonshire  Regt.;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Stork,  Capt.  Ernest  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  18 — ; M.B.  18—;  is  Capt.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  with  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Storr,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Lancelot, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Storr,  of 
Matfield,  Kent;  b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army,  Assist.  Sec.  Com  mu  tee  of  Imperial 
Defence,  and  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of 
Honour  : in.  1905,  Josephine  Mary  Dickin- 
son, of  Grove  Park,  Liverpool;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  48,  Campden  Hill  Square,  W. 8. 

Storr,  Major  Leycester  Penrhyn,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  John  Storr.  formerly  R.  of 
Hawksley,  Colchester;  b.  18 — ; formerly 
Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L-L  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
missing)  : to.  1907,  the  Hon.  Elizabeth  Lucy 
Eily  Blake,  da.  of  4th  Baron  Wallscourt 
(ext.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Storrie,  William,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is 
Lieut.  Highland  L.I.  (Reserve)  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17 (woundtd,  de- 
spatches, D.S  O.) ; cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Storrs,  Brig.-Gen.  Ronald  Henry 
Amherst,  C.M.G.,  C B.E  , son  of  the  Very 
Rev.  John  S orrs,  D.D  , Dern  of  Rochester 
[see  E.  Brownlow,  colls.]  ; b.  j88i  ; ed.  at 
Charterhouse,  and  at  Femb  ke  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1st  class  classical  tripos  T903)  ; was  in 
Ministry  of  Finance,  Cairo  1904-9,  and 
Oriental  Sec.  to  Residency,  Cairo  1915-17, 
since  when  he  has  been  Mil.  Gov.  of 
Jerusalem  with  rank  of  Brig  -Gen.  ; a Knight 
of  Grace  of  Order  of  Sb  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England,  has  Oiders  of  Crown  of  Italy 
and  Redeemer  of  Greece;  cr.  C.M.G.  T916, 
C.B.  F. (Mil.)  191Q.  Govcrnorate , J 'erusalem, 
Palestine  ; Travellers'  Club. 

Story,  Major  Philip  Francis,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 
Story,  Major  Robert  Douglas,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army,  and  Agent  to 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I923 


Shipping  Controller,  India  ; European  War 
I9i4-i9(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.C.B.E. (Mil.) 
1919- 

Story,  Col.  William  Frederick,  C.B 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Valentine  Frederick 
Story;  b 18—;  formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and 
Horn  Col.  3rd  Batn.  Highland  L.I. ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1902  in  command  of  his  Batn. 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps);  is  Col. 
in  the  Army,  a J.P.  for  Nottinghamshire, 
and  a D.L.  for  Lanark;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1903. 
The  Forest , Nottingham  ; White's  Club. 

Story,  Adm.  William  Oswald,  C B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Adm.  (retired)  R.N.;  European 
War  igi4-[9  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Stott,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Henry,  C.B., 
son  of  W.  H.  Stott,  Shipowner,  Liverpool  ; 
b.  1863  ; is  Lieut. -Col.  ( T.D.)  Liverpool  Regt., 
and  a Mil.  Member  of  Lancashire  Territorial 
Force  Asso.:  m.  18 — , Christine  Martin  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil!  1917.  Egerton  Park,  Rock 
Ferry , Cheshire;  Silecroft , Cumberland ; 
Conservative  {Liverpool)  Club. 

Stourton,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Edward 
Plantagenet  Joseph,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Mow- 
bray]. 

Stout,  Capt.  Percy  Wyfold,  D S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  18— ; formerly  Capt.  Machine 
Mounted  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  O.B.E.  1919- 

Stout,  Major  Thomas  Duncan  MacGregor, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  Hon.  Sir  Robert 
Stout,  K.C.M.G.,  Ch.  Justice  of  New  Zealand; 
b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  New  Zea- 
land; M.B.  and  B.S.  London  1910,  M.S. 
1013,  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1910, 
F.R.C.S.  Eng.  1912;  Major  New  Zealand 
Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1914-17  as  Div. 
Surgical  Officer  New  Zealand  Gen.  Hospital 
No.  1,  in  Port  Said,  Salonica,  and  France 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stracey-Clitherow  [see  Clitherow]. 

Strachan,  William  Henry  Williams, 

C. M.G.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Col.  W.  H.  P.  Fitz- 
M.  Strachan;  b.  1859;  L.R.C.P.  London, 
M.R.C.S.  England;  appointed  Junior  Resi- 
dent Med.  Officer,  Public  Hospital,  Kingston 
(Jamaica)  1882,  Senior  Resident  Med.  Officer 
1885,  Senior  Medical  Officer  1892,  Member  of 
Board  of  Govs.,  Jamaica  Institute  1892,  and 
Principal  Med.  Officer,  Lagos  (S.  Nigeria) 
1897;  retired  1911;  acted  as  Colonial  Sec. 
there  1899-1900;  is  a Fellow  of  Liunaean, 
Zoological,  and  Roy.  Anthropological  Sos., 
and  a Member  of  Roy.  Sanitary  Institute,  and 
other  Scientific  Sos.  ; sometime  a M.L.C.  of 
Lagos,  and  S.  Nigeria ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
do  Cox  <S=  Co.,  Charing  Cross,  W.C. 

Strachey,  Charles,  C.B.  [see  B. 
Strachie], 

Strachey,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  M.V.O.  [see 

B.  Strachie,  colls.]. 

Strachey,  Col.  Richard  John,  C.M.G. 
[see  B.  Strachie,  colls.]. 

Straight,  Capt.  Douglas  Marshall,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Sir  Douglas  Straight,  LL.D.  ; 
b.  1869;  entered  Indian  Police  1887,  became 
Dist.  Sup.  1890,  Dep.  Inspecior-Gen.  1907, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  United  Provinces  of 
Agra  and  Oudh  1911;  retired  19x8  ; some- 
time a Member  of  Council  of  Lieut. -Gov. 
of  United  Provinces;  has  King’s  Police 
medal  ; cr.  C.I  E.  1916.  Garrick,  and  Beef- 
steak Clubs. 

Strain,  James  Bruce,  C.B.E.)  b.  1866; 
Dep.  Controller  Depart,  of  Gun  Ammunition 
Filling,  Ministry  of  Munitions,  during  Euro- 
pean War ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  The 
Stone  House,  Reigate. 

STRANACK,Z,z’A<f.- Col.  Cyril  Ed  win,Z^.5. 0. , 
son  of  E.  F.  Stranack;  b.  1882;  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  a Gen  Staff 
Offi  er  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , Croix  de  Guerre, 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m. 
1909,  Violet,  da.  of  Edward  Millar  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

Strang,  Alexander  Ronald,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; a J.P.,  of  Alloa  (sometime  Provost) : 


m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Alloa,  Scot- 
land. 

Strange,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Fair- 
brother,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Richard 
Fairbrother  Strange  ; b.  1862  ; Keeper,  of 
Woodwork,  Victoria  and  Albert  Museum, 
Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt.  (T.D.)  and  Assist. 
Sec.  and  Member  of  Food  Council,  Min.  of 
Food  : m.  1902,  Margaret  Elizabeth  Scott, 
da.  of  the  late  Walter  Scott  Coward,  H.M. 
Senior  Inspector  of  Training  Colls  ; cr. 

C. B.E-  1918.  14,  Hayes  Way,  Beckenham ; 

Arts  Club. 

Strange,  Major  Francis  Gerald,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; Major  Berkshire  Yeo.,  attached 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Strange,  Capt.  John  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ) b.  18 — ; formerly  Capr.  Welsh  Reet.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.,  missing) ; cr  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Strange,  W ing-Com. Louis  Arbon,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  D.F.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Wing-Corn.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Strange,  Brig. -Gen.  Robert  George, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Major  C.  J.  Strange,  R.A.  ; b. 
1861;  ed.  at  R.M.A.;  formerly  Col.  R.A., 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  1919 ; Egyptian 
Expedition  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  three 
clasps)  and  1908  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp)  : m.  1887,  Francis  Mary  Fitzherbert, 
da.  of  Capt.  S.  J.  Nicholls,  formerly  53rd 
Regt.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Strangways,  Maurice  Walter  Fox-, 

C. S.I.  [see  E.  Ilchester,  colls.]. 

Stratford,  Brig.  - Gen.  Cecil  Vernon 

Wingfield-,  C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  V.  Powers- 
court,  colls.]. 

Stratton,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  John 
Marian,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Stephen 
Samuel  Stratton;  b.  1881;  is  Fellow  and 
Tutor  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb., 
and  Capt.  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stratton,  Lieut.-Col.  Wallace  Chris- 
topher Ramsay,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late 
Brig.-Surg.  John  Proudfoot  Stratton,  M.D. ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; 
entered  R.A.  1881,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1892,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1907  ; appointed  Assist.  Agent  to  Gov.- 
Gen.,  Rajputana  1885,  Political  Agent  and 
Consul,  Muscat  1889,  Political  Agent  and 
Consul,  Bassora  1890,  Political  Agent, 
Baluchistan  1891,  Political  Agent,  Kotah 
1897,  Assist,  to  Gov.-Gen.’s  Agent,  Central 
India  1900,  Political  Agent,  Eastern  Rajpu- 
tana States  1901,  at  Bikanir  1904,  Resident 
Western  Rajputana  States  1905,  Commr.  of 
AjmerMerwara  1909,  Acting  Agent  to  Gov.  • 
Gen.,  Rajputana  1912,  Resident,  Jaipur  1913, 
Political  Agent  with  the  Ex-Amir  1914, 
and  to  Mil.  Employment  1917  : m.  1900,  Bar- 
bara Jegon,  da  of  the  late  Edward  Killing- 
worth  Johnson,  ofSible  Hedingham,  Essex  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Bombay ; 11,  St.  Albans 
Road , W. ; East  India  United  Service, 
and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Streatfeild,  Capt.  Granville  Edward 
Stewart,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Champion  Streatfeild,  of  Chart’s  Edge.  Kent 
[D.  Sutherland,  colls.];  b.  1869;  is  Capt. 
R.E. ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1911,  Lucy  Anne  Evelyn,  da 
of  the  late  Col.  Bonar  Deane;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Streatfeild,  Henry  Cuthbert,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Champion 
Streatfeild,  formerly  R.  of  Frant  [D.  Suther- 
land, colls.];  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Marlborough, 
and  at  Pembroke  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887): 
formerly  in  I.C.S.  : m.  1893,  Marion  Elsie, 
da.  of  the  late  Augustus  Morand,  of  Phila- 
delphia ; cr.  C.I.E.  19x3.  River  Hall,  Bid- 
denden,  Kent. 

Streatfeild,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Sidney 
John,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Henry 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Streatfeild,  K.C.V.O.,  C.B.  [see  E.  Lich- 
fieldj ; b.  1886 ; is  Lieut. -Col.  London  Regt. ; 
formerly  Lieut.  Grenadier  Guards ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  O.B.E.)  : m.  1908,  Dorothy,  da.  of 
Sir  Daniel  Cooper,  2nd  Bt.  (cr.  1863) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Streatfeild,  Mrs.  Lucy  Anne  Evelyn, 

C. B.E.,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Bonar  Millet 
Deane  ; b.  18 — ; is  a Member  of  Soldiers’ 
Dependants  Assessment  Appeals  Committee: 
m.  191 1 , Granville  Edward  Stewart  Streatfeild 
[D.  Sutherland,  colls.]  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Streatfeild,  Capt.  Philip,  M.  V.O. , 

youngest  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Dornen  Streatfeild,  of  Chiddingstone,  Eden- 
bridge,  Kent ; b.  1872 ; entered  R.N.  1885, 
became  Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1903,  and  Capt. 
1908,  retired  1920;  served  with  Benin 
River  Expedition  1894  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  with  Brass  River  Ex- 
pedition 1895  (clasp) ; has  Order  of  the  Nile, 
Order  of  Crown  of  Italj,  and  Order  of 
Rising  Sun  of  Japan:  m.  1903,  Effie 

Gwendoline,  da.  of  Col.  F.  W.  Carey,  for- 
merly R.A. ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1906. 

Streatfield-James  [see  James]. 
Street,  Capt.  Arthur  Hubert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Acting  Capt.  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Street,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O. ; b - 
18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Forces;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Street,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1880;  entered  Indian  Army  1901,  became 
Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  1911,  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1901-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  i9i4-*8  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  is  a Dep.  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.  at  War  Office ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Stretch,  Capt.  Edward  Arthur,  D S.O., 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt  Roy.  Welch  Fusi- 
liers ; served  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Strevens,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1879;  Capt.,  Brevet  Major,  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.;  European  War  19x4-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Maj  r);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Strick,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Arkwright,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  John  Strick,  C.B., 
of  Bar  Hill,  Madeley,  Salop;  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Owens  Col).,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  King’s 
(Shropshire  L.I.)  1890,  became  Capt.  1899, 
Major  1908  (Comdg.  a Batn.  1917),  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col. 
1918,  and  Col.  1919 ; Tirah  Expeditionary 
Force  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  an  A.A.  and  Q M.G. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy);  appointed  Comdt.  on 
Lines  of  Communication  1917,  Inspector- 
Gen.  1918-19,  and  Brig.-Gen.  in  Charge  of 
Administration  1920:  m.  1914,  Iris  Gwen- 
dolen, da.  of  the  late  George  Henry 
Cammell,  of  Brookfield  Manor,  Heathersage  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Striedinger,  Lieut.-Col.  Oscar,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.\  b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Stringer,  Capt.  Charles  Herbert, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1886  ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Strode,  Edward  David  Chetham-,  j 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Augustus 
Chetham-Strode,  C.B  , R.N.  [see  E- 
Lauderdale,  colls. 1 ; b 1871;  ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1892);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1899;  was  Legal 
Assist.  Min.  of  Munitions  1915-19,  since 
when  to  Clearing  Office  (Enemy  Debts) ; | 


cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
7,  Stafford  Terrace,  Kensington,  W. ; Union 
Club. 

Strode- Jackson  [see  Jackson]. 

Strohmenger,  Ernest  John,  C.B.,  son  of 
Henry  C.  Strohmenger,  of  Fortis  Green, 
Finchley,  N. ; b.  1873;  in  Civil  Ser. ; ap- 
pointed Dep.  Controller,  National  Health 
Insurance  Commn.  1913,  Dep.  Accountant. 
Gen„  Min.  of  Shipping  1917,  and  Account- 
ant-Gen., Min.  of  Health  1919:  m.  1898, 
Constance,  da.  of  Thomas  J.  Rumbold;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1919.  9,  Porchesier  Terrace , W. 

STRONACH,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Sum- 
mers, C.B.E.’,  b.  18 — ; Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  in 
the  Army;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Strong, Lieut.- Col.  Addington  Dawsonne, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  Dawsonne 
Melancthon  Strong,  C.B.  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at 
Bedford  Gram.  Sch.  ; entered  Indian  Cav. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1913,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918 ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; has 
Coronation  medal  (19x1),  and  Roy.  Humane 
So. ’s  medal:  tn.  1915,  Eleanor  Constance,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Clement  Sneyd  Colvin,  C.S.I. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Rosenhurst,  Haslemere, 
Surrey. 

Strong,  Capt.  Frederick  Edward  Ket- 
ebey,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1878  ; entered  R.N.  1893, 
became  Com.  1913,  and  Capt.  1919  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918). 

Strong,  John,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Joseph 
Strong,  of  Barrow-in-Furness ; b.  1868  ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  St.  Andrews  1918  ; Professor  of 
Education  in  Leeds  Univ.,  and  Pres.  Asso. 
of  Univ.  Teachers ; was  Pres.  Educational 
Institute  of  Scotland  1917-18,  Rector  of 
Montrose  Acad.  1900-1914,  and  Rector  of 
Roy.  High  Sch.,  Edinburgh  1914-19  : m.  1899, 
Ethel  May,  da.  of  Alfred  Knapton  Dobson, 
of  Newton  Lodge,  Roundhay,  Leeds  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  Gledhow  Hall,  Roundhay, 
Leeds. 

Strong,  Lieut.-Col.  Garnet  Matthew, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Strong,  Brig.-Gen.  William,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.  Col.  Charles  Isham 
Strong,  of  Thorpe  Hall,  Peterborough; 
b.  1870;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A., 
and  a Brig.-Gen.  (retired);  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  French 
and  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1Q17,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Strong,  Col.  William  James,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—;  Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  (T.D.) ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 

Stronge,  Capt.  Humphrey  Cecil  Travell, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  E-  Kent  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stroud,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  James, 
C M.G. ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch. ; is 
Col.  Comdt.  R.M.L.l.  and  temporary  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; served  in  China  1900  (medal),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a 
R.M.  Batn.,  and  as  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  a 
Brig.  Roy.  Naval  Div  at  evacuation  of  Helles 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Strover,  Major  Martyn  Rogers,  D.S.O.', 
b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.G.A.  ; served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1898  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Struben,  William  Marinus,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  I.  H.  M.  Struben,  of  The 
Grange,  Pretoria;  b.  1856;  served  in  S. 
Africa  1900,  with  Natal  Guides  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  tn.  1882,  Helen,  da.  of  Archibald 
Keir  Murray,  of  Pine  Town,  S.  Africa; 
cr.  C.M.G.  iqoo.  Glen  Athol,  Charlestown , 
Natal ; The  Grange,  Pretoria. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I925 


Strudwick,  Spencer  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  R.F.A.  Reserve; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S  O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Strutt,  Lieut.  - Col.  Edward  Lisle, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Belper,  colls.]. 
Strutt,  Capt.  Geoffrey  St.  John,  C.B.E. 

[see  B.  Rayleigh]. 

Stuart,  Andrew  Edmund  Castle-Stuart, 

C. S.I.  [see  E.  Castle  Stewart,  colls.]. 
Stuart,  Bill,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. 

R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stuart,  Brig. -Gen.  Burleigh  Francis 
Brownlow,  C.B. , C.M.G.  [see  E.  Castle 
Stewart,  colls.]. 

Stuart,  Lieut. -Com.  Charles  Gage, 
D.S.O.,  D.S.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic 
(despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1920. 

Stuart,  Lieut. -Col.  Donald  Mackenzie} 

C. B.E. ; b.  1864;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-98 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C B E (Mil. ) 1919. 

Stuart,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Eugene  Mac- 
donald, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Stuart,  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  D.S.O.,  el. 
surviving  son  of  — Stuart,  of  Brighouse, 
Linlithgowshire;  b.  1887;  ed.  at  Merchiston; 
Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  { despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Constitutional,  and  Northern  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs. 

Stuart,  Major  Godfrey  Richard  Conyng- 
ham,  C.B.  [see  E.  Castle  Stewart,  colls.]. 

Stuart,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Craven, 

D. S.O.;  son  of  Col.  C.  J.  Stuart;  b.  1872; 
entered  Highland  L.I.  1895,  and  retired  as 
Capt.  1912 ; now  Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lancashire 
Regt.  and  an  A.A.G.  with  rank  of  Col.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17,  present  at 
battle  of  Loos  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1901,  Flora  Julia  McKenzie,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Pringle  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Stuart,  Major  Kenneth,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Coleridge  Stuart, 
of  Three  Rivers,  Canada  ; b.  1891  ; ed.  at 
Bishop’s  Coll.  Sch.,  Lennoxville,  Canada,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Kingston,  Canada  ; Major 
Canadian  Forces  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1916,  Mar- 
guerite Dorothy,  da.  of  Henry  G.  Bauld, 
of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
277,  Pleasant  Street,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; 
Calgary,  Canada. 

Stuart,  Lieut.-Col.  Louis,  C.I.E.  ; b. 
1870;  First  Additional  Judicial  Commr.  of 
Oudh,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Defence 
Force;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919-  Terhi  Kothi,  Luck- 
now ; 7,  Rawlinson  Road,  Oxford. 

Stuart,  Lieut.  Ronald  Neil,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18— ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Stuart,  John,  C.B.E.;  b.  1836;  is  Chm. 
and  Managing  Director  of  Ross  (Limited),  of 
3,  North  Side,  Clapham  Common,  S.W.  ; 
C.B.E.  1918.  Stonehurst,  Ardingly,  Sussex. 

Stuart,  William,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Egypt 
1914-18  as  Lieut.  Yeo.  and  Machine  Gun 
Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Stuart,  George  Eustace  Burnett-, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Eustace  Robertson  Burnett  - 
Stuart,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Crichie,  Stuartfield, 
Aberdeenshire  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Repton, 
and  at  Oxford  Univ.  ; has  been  Director  of 
Personnel  Ministry  of  Interior,  Egypt  since 
1910;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Travellers',  and 
Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Stuart,  Major  Gilbert  Robertson  Bur- 
nett-, D.S.O.,  son  of  Eustace  Robertson 
Burnett-Stuart,  J.P.,  of  Crichie,  Stuartfield, 
Aberdeenshire;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Repton,  and 
at  R.M.A. ; formerly  Major  R.F.A.  ; Euro- 


pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1917,  Charity  Dora,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Barrow,  V.  of  Skendleby,  Lincoln- 
shire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Manor  Farm , Gay 
Bowers , Danbury,  Chelmsford ; Cavendish 
Club. 

Stuart,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Theodosius 
Burnett-,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  el.  son  of 
Eustace  Robertson  Burnett-Stuart,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Dens  and  Crichie,  Aberdeenshire; 
b.  1875;  ed.  at  Repton,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
1895,  became  Capt.  1901,  Brevet  Major  1911, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  1016,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1919  ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 

1899- 1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley, 
and  battles  of  Paardeberg  and  of  Driefon- 
tein  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
on  Staff  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  Brevet- 
Col.,  C.B.,  Com.  of  Belgian  Ordre  de  la 
Couronne,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Maj.-Gen.);  was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  (2nd  grade)  at  Staff  Coll.,  Cam- 
berley  1913 : m.  1904,  Nina,  da.  of  Major 
A.  A.  C.  Hibbert  Nelson,  formerly  5th 
Dragoon  Guards;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Stuart,  Major  Charles  Kennedy-Crau- 
furd-,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Stuart, 
of  Rye,  Sussex ; b.  1879 ; ed.  at  Merchant 
Taylors’  Sch. ; entered  Manchester  Regt. 
1900,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1909,  and 
Major  1916;  served  during  S.  African  War 

1900- 1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  at  Galli- 
poli 1915  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.M.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  King  George  I.  of  the 
Hellenes) ; lent  to  Admiralty  for  services 
with  Roy.  Naval  Div.  1014  ; is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  and  Fellow  of  Zoological  and  Roy. 
Horticultural  Sos.  ; has  composed  several 
songs;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
United  Service  Club. 

Stuart,  Lieut.- Col.  John  Patrick Villiers-, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  M.  Bute,  colls.]. 
Stuart,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Desmond 
Villiers-,  C.B.E.  [see  M.  Bute,  colls.]. 
Stuart,  Major  Patrick  Villiers-, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879 ; Major  Roy.  Fusiliers ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Stuart- Wortley  [see  Wortley]. 

Stubber,  Major  Robert  Hamilton-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Hamilton  Hamilton- 
Stubber,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Moyne,  Queen’s  Co.  ; 
b.  1879  ; became  Capt.  1st  Life  Guards  1906, 
and  retired  1912  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  as  Major  Household  Cav.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Lady  Mabel  Florence 
Mary,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Erne,  and  widow 
of  Capt.  Lord  Hugh  Grosvenor  [see  D.  of 
Westminster]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Moyne 
Durrow,  Queen's  co.;  Castle  Fleming , Bally- 
brophy,  Queen's  co.  ; 9,  Southwick  Crescent , 
W.  ; Turf,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 
Stubbs,  George,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1864 ; Sup. 
Analyst,  Depart,  of  Govt.  Chemist,  and 
Vice-Pres.  Institute  of  Chemistry;  cr. 
O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Stubbs,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Clifford,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  William 
Stubbs,  D.D.,  4th  Bishop  of  Truro  ; b.  1883  ; 
ed.  at  Lancing  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Suffolk  Regt. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Major)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Stubbs,  Capt.  John  William  Cotter, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  B.Ch.,  only  son  of 
William  Cotter  Stubbs,  Bar.-at-Law,  of 
Fort  William,  Finglas,  co.  Dublin,  and  t6, 
Hatch  Street,  Dublin;  b.  1891;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  1912,  M.  B. , B.Ch.  1913); 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.,  arid  attached  Egyptian 
Army;  European  War  1914-19  as  Dep. 
Assist.  Director  Med.  Transport,  and  Comdg. 
16th  Field  Ambulance  (despatches  twice, 


1926 


COMPANIONAGE. 


M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  El  Obeid, 
Sudan;  Caledonian  Club. 

Studd,  Col.  Herbert  William,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  ol  the  late  Edward 
Studd,  of  2,  Hyde  Park  Gardens,  W.;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,Camb. : en- 
tered Coldstream  Guards  1891,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1908,  Lieut. -Col.  19x6,  Brevet 
Col.  1917  and  Col.  1920  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Belmont,  Graspan, 
Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  Driefontein, 
Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  Diamond  Hill,  and 
Belfast  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-15,  as  Gen. 
Stall  Officer  1st  Army  Corps  and  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  of  his  Regt.  at  battle  of  the  Aisne 
(dangerously  wounded),  Comdg.  an  Inf. 
Brig.  1915-16,  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff 
1916-17,  and  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  and 
Ch.  of  Staff  Supreme  War  Council,  Ver- 
sailles 1917-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.B.,  1914  star,  two  medals,  Com. 
Legion  of  Honour,  and  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Itaiy  and  Avi  > of  Portugal.  Officer  Order  of 
Leopo  d of  Belgium,  Italian  Cross  of  Merit, 
American  D.S.M.);  was  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
London  Dist.  1905-9,  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer, 
Depart,  of  Mil.  Operations,  W’ar  Office  1912- 
14  ; has  been  Col.  Cmdg.  Coldstream  Guards 
s nee  Oct.  1919;  received  Jubilee  medal  1897  : 
m.  1894,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Francis 
Horatio  de  Vere,  R.E.  [see  de  Vere,  Bt., 
colls.],  and  widow  of  Major  William  Utting 
Cole,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C M.G.  1917,  C.B  (Mil.)  1918.  97,  Cheyne 

Walk , S.W.  ; Issercleran , co.  Galway ; 
Guards' , Travellers' , and  Bachelors'  Clubs. 

Studd,  Major  Malden  Augustus,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1913,  Netta  Elizabeth  Laura,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  James  Sinclair  Cramsie  [see  Butler,  Bt., 
colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Studd,  Lieut.-Com.  Ronald  Granville, 
D.S.  O.,  son  of  John  Edward  Kynaston  Studd. 
O.B.E.  [see  Proctor- Beauchamp,  Bt.] ; b. 
1889;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.:  European  War 

1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Lady 
Kathleen,  da.  of  4th  Earl  of  Leitrim,  and 
widow  of  Granville  Keith-Falconer  Smith, 
Coldstream  Guards;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Studdert,  Major  Robert  Hallam,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  George  Hallam 
Studdert,  of  Hazelwood,  Quin,  co.  C'are; 
b.  1890;  is  Major  R.F.A. , and  a Staff  Capt  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Studholme,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Studholme,  of  Merivale, 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at 
Christ’s  Coll.,  Christchurch,  New  Zealand, 
and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886,  M.A. 
1892) ; is  a J.P.  for  New  Zealand,  Major  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Mounted 
Rifles,  and  A.A.G.  Headquarters,  New 
Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  (D.S.O) ; twice 
unsuccessfully  contested  Ashburton  (N.Z.) 
in  interest  of  Reform  Party;  sometime 
Member  of  Ashburton  (N.Z.)  County  Council ; 
m.  1st,  1897,  Alexandra,  da.  of  the  late  Most 
Rev.  (William  Thomson)  Lord  Archbishop 
of  York  ; 2ndly,  1909,  Katherine  G.,  da.  of 
the  late  Hon.  Sir  Charles  Christopher 
Bowen,  K.C.M.G.  [see  Bowen,  “ Kmghts’ 
Widows”];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Coldstream,  Canterbury,  Neiv  Zealand. 
Oxford  and  Cambridge,  and  Christchurch 
(N.Z.)  Clubs. 

Sturdee,  Col.  Alfred  Hobart,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  F.  R.  Sturdee,  R.N.,  j 
of  Southsea  ; b.  1863;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  I 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  at  King’s  | 
Coll.,  London;  M R.C.S.  Eng.  1886;  joined 
Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  as  Capt.  1889  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  I 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  with  Australian  Forces, 
as  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1889,  Laura  Isabel, 
da.  of  S.  H.  Merrett,  C.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  | 
Melbourne,  Victoria,  Australia  ; Naval  and  I 
Military  Club.  [ 


Sturdee,  Lieut.-Col.  Vernon  Asleton 
Hobart,  D.S.O.,  0 B.E.,  son  of  Col.  Alfred 
Hobart  Sturdee,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1890;  ed.  at 
Ch.  of  England  Gram.  Sch.,  Melbourne  ; is 
Capt.  Roy.  Australian  Engineers,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Pioneers ; served  during 
European  War  1914-19  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt 
and  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : 
m.  1913,  Edith  Georgina,  da.  of  F.  J.  Robins, 
of  Melbourne;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
19x9. 

Sturges,  Major  Charles  Herbert  Mans- 
field, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Herbert 
Court  Sturges  ; b.  1884;  ed.  at  Haileybury, 
and  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1902,  became 
Capt.  1914,  and  Major  1915  ; served  in  S. 
Nigeria  1909-10  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Sturgess,  Paymaster-Capt.  Richard 
Ernest  Stanley,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Com. 
Richard  sturgess,  R.N.;  b.  1863;  Paymaster- 
Capt.R.N.;  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  Gambia  Expedition,  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-17, 
present  at  Battle  of  Jutland  (C.B.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  2nd  class  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  with  swords,  1914-15  star,  medal)  ; 
has  Coronation  1902  and  1911  medals;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Sturman,  Major  Albert  Edward,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  Africa  Field  Post  and 
Telegraph  Corps;  German- W.  Africa  1914- 
15  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1918. 

Sturrock,  John,  C.I.E.,  son  of  John 
Sturrock,  of  Dundee  ; b.  1845  ? e<L  at 
High  School  Dundee  ; entered  I.C.S.  1864  ; 
employed  on  special  duty  with  Famine 
Commn.  1878;  became  Collector  and  Magis- 
trate, Madras  1883,  M.L.C.  1894,  and  Member 
of  Revenue  Board  and  Commr.  of  Land 
Revenue  1894 ; again  appointed  M.L.C. , 
Madras  1896 : retired  1899 ; m.  1871,  Regina 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  George  Staple 
Dobbie  of  Madras  Army  ; cr.  C.l.E.  1900. 
12,  Greenhill,  Weymouth ; Royal  Dorset 
Yacht  Club. 

Sturrock,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Duncan, 

D. S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  John  Sturrock,  C.l.E. ; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Mag- 
dalen Coll.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1910,  M.D.  1912); 
a Physician,  and  Lieut-Col.  R.A. M.C.  (T.F.) ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1900,  Marv  Louisa,  da.  of  Iver  Mac- 
pherson,  of  Newcourt,  Topsham,  Devon; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  32,  Holywell,  Oxford. 

Sturt,  Major  Montague  Alfred  Sidney, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Styles,  Major  Alfred  Gaviller,  D.S  O., 
son  of  William  George  Stales,  of  Regina, 
Saskatchewan,  Canada;  b.  1891  : ed.  at 
St.  John’s  Coll.,  Winnipeg,  and  at  Manitoba 
Univ.  (LL.B.  1914);  a Bar.,  and  member  of 
the  legal  firm  of  Scott,  Styles  and  Bodies ; 
European  War  1915-16  as  Major  Canadian 
Inf.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Regina,  Saskalchezvan,  Canada. 

Suart,  Capt.  Montagu  Wemyss,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Div.  Com.  Metropolitan  Special 
Constabulary:  m.  18 — ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 

1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Suart,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Hodgson, 
C.M.G.  ; son  of  Major  William  Svianson 
Suart;  b.  1850;  is  Col.  (retired),  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1880  (medal)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x8.  Rusthall 
Cottage , Tunbridge  Wells. 

Sudds,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Benjamin; 
C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.O.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, O.B.E..  C.B.E);  cr.  O.B.E.  and 
C.B  E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sudhal  Deo,  Raja,  C.B.E. ; b.  18—; 
Feudatory  Chief  of  Bamra  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Bamra,  Bihar  and  Orissa,  India. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Sueter,  Rear-Adm.  Murray  Fraser,  C.B., 
son  of  J.  T.  Sueter;  b.  1872;  entered  R.N. 
x886,  became  Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1903,  Capt. 
1909,  Commodore  (1st  class)  1915,  and 
Rear-Adm.  (retired)  1920  ; was  Assist, 
to  Director  of  Naval  Ordnance  at  the 
Admiralty  1903-5,  Inspecting  Capt.  oi  Air- 
ships 1910-12,  Director  of  Air  Depart,  at 
the  Admiralty  1912-15,  Sup.  of  Air- 
craft Constitution  1915-17,  and  a Member 
of  Advisory  Committee  on  Aeronautics 
1909-17,  and  oi  Joint  War  Air  Committee 
1916 ; is  a Com.  of  Order  of  Saviour  of  Greece, 
and  of  Legion  of  Honour;  has  3 d class  ot 
Orders  of  Rising  Sun  of  Japan,  and  Vladimir 
of  Russia;  author  of  “Evolution  of  Sub- 
marine Boats,  Mines,  and  Torpedoes”:  m. 
1903,  Elinor  Mary  de  Winton,  only  child  of 
the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  the  Hon.  Sir  Andrew 
Clarke,  G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  C.I.E.,  R.E.  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1914.  The  Howe,  Howe  Hill, 
Watlingion , Oxon. 

■Sugaes,  Capt.  Harold  Sanderson,  D.S.O  , 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Capt.  R.A.M.C.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S  O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Sugden,  Brig. -Gen.  Richard  Edgar, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  R.  Sugden,  of  Brig- 
house,  Yorks;  b.  1871;  is  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
Territorial  Force  Reserve;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  (T.D.)  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt);  S.  African  War  1900-1902  with 
In  perial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medai  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  six  times, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1910,  a da. 
of  W.  H.  Wayman,  of  Halifax;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1919.  Brook  House, 
Brighouse,  Yorks. 

Sukhdeo,  Rao  Bahadur  Pundit  Parshad, 
C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Pundit  Sheo  Narayan, 
a Member  of  Council  of  Jodhpur  ; b.  1862;  ed. 
at  Agra  Govt.  Coll.,  and  at  Calcutta  Univ. 
(B.A.  1884)  ; appointed  Assist,  to  Revenue 
Commr.,  Jodhpur  1886,  a Member  of  Jodhpur 
State  Council  1887  (subsequenty  also  Judicial 
Sec.  to  the  Min.),  to  the  charge  of  Revenue 
Settlement  work  1893,  and  of  Secretariat 
Office  1898,  Famine  Sec.  to  the  Durbar  1899, 
a Member  of  Board  of  Administration  1901, 
and  Min.  of  Jodhpur  State  iqo2  ; is  a F.S.A.: 
received  personal  title  of  Rao  Bahadur 
1895  ; has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal : m. 
1871 ; cr.  C.I.E.  1902.  Jodhpur , Rajputana, 
India. 

Suleman  Haji  Casim  Mitka,  Sardav 
Sahib,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; is  a merchant,  and  a 
J.P.  of  Bombay  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1915.  Bombay. 

Sulivan,  Col.  Ernest  Frederick,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18  - ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  now  Hon. 
Col.  E.  Surrey  Regt;  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Sulivan,  Capt.  Harold  Ernest,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1876;  is  Capt.  R.N.;  served  at  battle  of 
Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas  of  Russia) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Sullivan,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Langford 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  T.  K.  Sullivan,  of 
Bandon ; b.  1865  > entered  Leicestershire 
Regt.  1885,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1896, 
Major  1903,  Lieut. -Col.  1910,  Col.  1915,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  19*0;  served  with- 
Burma  Expedition  1888-9  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps), 
with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2,  as 

D. A.A.G.  (despatches,  clasp),  and  during 

European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.); 
was  a Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Communica- 
tions 1917,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.:  m. 

1901,  Winifred  Gillies,  da.  of  Adam  Burns, 
of  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil  ) 
19:8. 

Sullivan,  Major  Geoffrey  Arnold, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander  Faulkner 
Sullivan  ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks 
L.I.  1899,  became  Capt.  1908,  and  Major  1915  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 


medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  as  Provost  Marshal  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; is  a Cheva- 
lier of  Order  of  Leopold  ot  Belgium  ; was 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  of  Bombay  1908-10;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Arts,  and  Royal  Bombay 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Summerford,  Engineer  - Capt.  Horace 
George,  C.M.G.,  son  of  J.  S.  Summerford; 
b.  872  ; Engineer- Capt.  R.N.  and  H.M.S. 
Yacht  “Victor. a and  Albert”;  China  War 
1900  (me dal),  European  War  1914-19  (C.M.G., 
two  medals) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Summerhayes,  Major  John  Orlando, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Summerhayes,  for- 
merly of  The  Mount,  Brightling,  Sussex; 
b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Yarmouth  Gram.  Sch.  ; 
M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  1892 ; is  Major  (T.D.) 
R.A.M.C.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1895,  Lucy 
Alexa  Heathcote,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
George  Currie  [.see  Currie,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Redholme,  Thame , Oxon. 
Summers,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.  ; b.  18—  ; served  during  European 
War  1914  17  as  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Cumdg.  a Battery  Machine  Gun  Corps; 
(despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.);  is  Director 
London  Dist.,  and  Dep.  Controller,  Ap- 
pointments Depart. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Summers,  Major  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  R.E. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Summers,  Col.  Gerald  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  V* alter  Summers,  V.  of 
Daneshill,  Sussex;  b.  1885;  entered  Indian 
Cav.  1904,  became  Major  1918,  and  temporary 
Col.  1919;  with  King’s  African  Rifles  and 
Camel  Corps  in  Somaliland  1912-13  (four 
times  severely  wounded,  Brevet  Niajor); 
appointed  Staff  Officer  and  Intelligence 
Officer,  Somaliland  19x4;  Shimber  Berris 
operations  1914- 15  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp) ; commanded  operations  against  Der- 
vishes 1920 ; Dep.  Commr.  and  Comdg. 
Iroops,  Somaliland  Protectorate  1916-20 
(administered  Govt.  March  to  June  1916, 
Jan.  to  May  1918,  and  June  to  Nov.  19x9) : 
m.  1916,  Margaret  Frances  Troath,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  T.  R.  Swinburne,  of  Pontop  Hall, 
Durham  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Cavalry,  and 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Summers,  Thomas,  C.I.E.;  b.  1856;  en- 
tered Public  Works  Depart.,  Bombay  1877, 
and  became  Executive  Engineer  1886,  Sup. 
Engineer  1902,  and  Ch.  Engineer  19x0;  re- 
tired 1911 ; m.  1911,  Anne  Honora,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  F.  C.  Ward;  cr.  C.I.E.  1914. 
Rohrimede,  Colinton,  Midlothian;  United 
Service  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Summer,  Com.  Berkeley  Holme-,  C.B  E.; 
b.  1872;  Com.  R.N.  (retired);  has  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sunderland,  Col.  Marsden  Samuel 
ames,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1841  ; entered  Army  1861, 
ecame  Capt.  1876,  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1885,  and  Col.  1889  (h.-p. 
1897);  retired  1898;  served  with  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  with  Hazara 
Field  Force  1888 ; commanded  Regt.  Dist. 
No.  91  1892-7  : m.  18 — Emily,  who  d.  1914, 
da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1889. 

Supple,  Col.  James  Francis,  C.B.,  son  of 
J.  Supple,  of  St.  Anne’s,  Glenegeary,  co. 
Dublin;  b.  1845;  entered  Army  1867,  and 
became  Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1898  ; 
retired  1903;  served  in  Ashanti  1873-4,  pre- 
sent at  relief  of  Coomassie  (medal  with 
clasp),  in  Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal),  with 
Burmese  Expedition  1886-7,  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  6th  Brig,  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901,  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  at  Base 
and  on  Lines  of  Communication  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  C.  B.)  ; was  Principal  Med. 
Officer,  Delhi  Durbar  Troops  1902  (medal) : 
m.  18—,  Julia  Mary,  el.  da.  of  Robert 
Lambkin,  J.P.,  of  Feltrim,  Cork;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  iqoo. 

Suresh  Prosad  Sarbadhikari,  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.I.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  Dr.  Soorjee  Comar 


1928 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Sarbadhikari  Rai  Bahadur  ; b.  1867  ; is  a 
leading  Consulting  Surg.  in  Calcutta,  and 
Hon.  Lieut  -Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.;  rendered 
great  service  to  Govt,  of  India  1914-16,  by 
raising  Bengal  Ambulance  Corps  for  War 
service,  by  organizing  800-bed  War  Hospitals 
at  Amara,  Mesopotamia  (equipped  and 
maintained  by  voluntary  subscriptions  from 
people  of  Bengal),  and  by  recruiting  private 
medical  men  for  temporary  commits,  in 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  : m.  1800;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 
79/1,  Amherst  Street,  Calcutta. 

Surtees,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Conyers, 

C. B.,  C.M.G..  D.S.O.,  M.  V.O.,  M.P.,  son  of 
the  late  Col.  Charles  Freville  Surtees, 
ofMainsforth  Hall,  Ferryhill ; b.  1858;  ed. 
at  Harrow, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  49th  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Cold- 
stream Guards  1887,  Major  1895,  Lieut. -Col. 
1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1908  (retired  1912), 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1884-5,  *n  command  of  Turkish 
Mounted  Inf., and  present  at  battle  of  Ginnis  in 
command  of  3rd  Egyptian  Camel  Corps  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie, 
2nd  class  Osmanieh),  with  Soudan  Expedi- 
tion-1885-6, in  S.  Africa  1899-1900,  in  command 
of  his  Regt.,  present  at  actions  of  Belmont, 
Modder  River,  Magersfontein,  Driefontein, 
Diamond  Hill,  and  Belfast,  and  operations 
in  Transvaal  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  Comdg.  an  Inf.  Brig, 
(despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  1914-15  star, 
two  medals) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  S.  Dist.  1897-9  ; 
appointed  an  Inspector  of  Inf.  1916;  is  a 

P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Durham,  Lord  of  the 
anor  of  Mainsforth,  a F.S.A.,  and  a 
F.R.G.S.  ; was  Mil.  Attache  at  Constanti- 
nople and  Athens  1905-9 ; appointed  Hon. 
Col.  4th  Batn.  Durham  L.I.  1919;  has  Grand 
Cross  of  Order  of  the  Saviour  of  Greece ; has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  Gateshead  (Co.  U)  since  Dec. 
1918,  having  been  defeated  therefor  Dec. 
1910  : m.  1887,  Madeleine  Augusta  (Order  of 
Chefakat  of  Turkey),  da.  of  E.  Crabbe ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1906,  C.M.G  1919.  Mainsforth  Hall, 
Ferryhill ; Carlton,  and  Travellers'  {Paris) 
Clubs. 

Sutcliffe,  Major  Arthur  Windle,  D S.  0 ., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Major  Border  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sutcliffe,  Capt.  Richard  Douglas, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Capt.  London  Regt.  (Re- 
serve); European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Suter,  Com  Roy  Neville,  D S.O.;  b. 
1884  ; Lieut. -Com.  and  Acting  Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18  in  Persian  Gulf, 
Mesopotamia,  and  Medi : erranean  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Suther,  Lieut.- Col.  Percival,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  Cuthbert  Oollingwood 
Suther,  R.M.A.,  of  Eastney,  Worthing;  b. 
1873  > ed.  at  R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1893,  be- 
came Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; 
served  during  European  Wari9i4-i8  (D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G. , Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; appointed  Ch. 
Instructor  in  Gunnery  at  Scb.  of  Artillery 
1920:  m.  1904,  Margaret  Russell,  da.  of 
Hugh  Barclay  Hunter,  of  Netherdale,  Gart- 
more,  Perthshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Sutherland,  Algernon  Robert,  C.S.I. ; 
son  of  James  MacGowan  Sutherland;  b. 
1854;  entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India 
as  Assist.  Engineer  1876,  and  became  Exe- 
cutive Engineer,  N.W.  Provinces  and  Oudh 
1890,  Sup.  Engineer  1899,  and  Oh.  Engineer 
and  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Roads  and  Buildings 
1903 ; retired  1909 : tn.  1888.  Mabel  Mary 
Kitchem  who  d.  18 — , da.  of  ine  late  Henry 
Alfred  Greig;  cr.  C.S.I.  1908.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Sutherland,  Angus,  C.B.,  3rd  son  of 
the  late  W.  Sutherland,  crofter,  of  Helms- 
dale, Sutherland,  N.B.  ; b.  1848  ; ed.  at 
Helmsdale  Parish  Sch.  (of  which  he  was 
appointed  Pupil  Teacher  1863),  at  Edinburgh 
Training  Coll.,  and  at  Glasgow  Univ.  ; was 
Mathematical  Master  in  Glasgow  Acad. 
1876-86,  and  a Member  of  Roy.  Commns.  on 


Highlands  and  Islands  of  Scotland  1892  and 
Congestion  in  Ireland  1906,  and  Chm.  of 
Fishery  Board  for  Scotland  1896-1920;  has 
been  a Member  of  Congested  Dists.  Board 
for  Scotland  since  1902;  sat  as  M.P.  for 
Sutherlandshire  ( L . and  Crofter)  1886-94, 
haying  been  defeated  there  1885  > Cl '•  C.B. 
(Civil)  1907.  1 01,  George  Street , Edinburgh  ; 

Helmsdale, Sutherlandshire:  Scottish  Liberal 
Club. 

Sutherland,  Major  Arthur  Orr,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  Major  Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia 
1914-16,  present  at  defence  of  Kut  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Sutherland,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Waters, 

C. I.E. , M.D.,  M.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Sutherland,  of  Allendale,  Victoria, 
Australia  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.,  C.M.  1893,  M.D.  1902);  M.R.C.P. 
London  1902  ; Lieut.  Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser., 
a bellow  of  Punjab  Univ.  (Dean  of  its  Med. 
Faculty  1,  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Medicine, 
a F.R.S.,  and  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy  of 
India  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  Afghan  Field  Force 
1919 ; appointed  Principal  and  Professor  of 
Med.,  Med.  Coll.,  Lahore  1904,  having  been 
Professor  of  Pathology  there  1897-1904:  m. 
1915,  Princess  Bamba  Duleep  Singh,  da.  ot 
the  late  Maharaja  Duleep  Singh  ; cr  C.I.E. 
1917.  Gulzar,Jail  Road,  Lahore,  Punjab  ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Sutherland,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Mathe- 
son,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Ontario 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sutherland,  George  Alexander,  C.B.E., 

M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Suthe  land,  D.D.;  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Gym- 
nasium, Aberdeen,  at  Aberdeen  and  Edin- 
burgh Univs.,  and  in  Vienna  (M.A.  1882, 
M.D.  1893,  F.R.C.P.  1903);  Senior  Physician, 
Hampstead  and  N.-W.  London  Hospital, 
and  to  Children’s  Hospital,  Paddington 
Green;  author  of  “Modern  Aspects  ot 
Heart  Disease ” (1917),  etc. ; cr. C.B. E-  (Civil} 
1920.  29B,  Wimpole  Street,  IV.  1 ; Conserva- 
tive ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Sutherland,  Major  Hector  William. 
D S.O b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  ; Eqfopean  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Sutherland,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Holmes, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1871  ; entered  Black  Watch  (Roy. 
Highlanders)  1893,  and  is  Lieut.-Col.;  Mala- 
kand  Field  Force  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Sutherland,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  a 
Dep.  Director  of  Railways;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Sutherland,  Major  John,  D.S.O. ; 
Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1914-19- 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Sutherland,  Col.  John  Donald,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  John  Sutherland;  b.  1868;  Assist. 
Commr.  for  Forestry  in  Scotland,  and 
temporary  Col.  Special  List  ; European  War 

1914- 19  (despatches,  C.B  E.,  Legion  ot 
Honour,  Order  of  Leopold  ol  Belgium):  in. 
1892,  Kate,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Andrew  Holmes 

_ Belcher;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  11,  Inver 
leiih  Row,  Edinburgh. 

Sutherland,  Major  Robert  Orr,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1881;  Major  Indian  Army;  Mesopotamia 

1915- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Sutherland,  Capt.  Thomas  Douglas, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  formerly  Capt.  Lin- 
colnshire Regt. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 

Suttie,  Major  Hubert*  Francis  Grant-, 
D.S.O.  [see  Grant-Suttie,  Bt.]. 

Sutton,  Maj-Gen.  Alexander  Arthur, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt  H.  Sutton, 
R.A  ; b.  1861  ; entered  Army  1885,  became 
I Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1897,  Lieut. - 
I Col.  1905,  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1915,  and 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917;  retired  1920; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia)  ; appointed 
Comdt.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  Sch.  of 
Instruction  1913:  m.  1887,  Annie  Aubert, 
da.  of  the  late  Gen  Henry  Frederick  Duns- 
ford,  C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Sutton,  Col.  Alfred,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Sutton,  of  Chatham  ; b.  1863  ; 
is  Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Ser. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  CB.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918.  29,  Wickham  Ter*ace,  Brisbane . 

Sutton,  Rev.  Alfred,  C.B.E. , son  of  James 
Sutton,  of  Haddon  Hall,  Derby;  b.  1851; 
ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll..  Camb.  (M.A. 
1874);  V.  of  Bridekirk,  Cockermouth,  Rural 
Dean,  Hon.  Canon  of  Carlisle,  and  a J.P.  and 
Chm.  of  Countv  Council  for  Cumberland  : m. 
1881,  Bertha  F.  E.  Walker;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Bridekirk  Vicarage,  Cockermouth. 

Sutton,  Major  Arthur  Christopher, 

D. S.O. , son  of  Christopher  Sutton,  J.P.,  of 
Outlook,  Saskatchewan,  Canada  ; b.  1887;  is 
a Rancher,  and  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; was  in 
22nd  and  29th  Canadian  Light  Horse  (repre- 
sented latter  in  Canadian  Coronation  Con- 
tingent 1911);  served  during  European 
War  1915-18  as  Ch.  Instructor  Canadian 
O.T.C.  and  Pioneer  Sch.,  Seaford,  with 
U.S.  Marine  Corps  as  Group  Com.,  and  in 
Siberia  in  charge  of  Training  Staff(wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Lux- 
ton  P.O.,  Vancouver  Island,  British  Colum- 
bia. 

Sutton,  Major  Bertine  Entwistle, -D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.  ; b.  1886;  is  Capt.  Yeo.,  and 
temporary  Major  R.A.F.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sutton,  Surg.-Capt.  Edward,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1870;  Surg.-Capt.  R.N. ; Benin  Expedi- 
tion 1897  (medal  with  clasp).  China  1900 
(medal),  Persian  Gulf  (clasp)  European 
War  1914-18  (C.M.G.,  American  D.S.M.) ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Sutton,  Major  Frederick,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1878 ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
I9i4-i6(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Sutton,  Capt  George  William,  D.S  O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  William  Sutton  of  323, 
Clowes  Street,  Higher  Broughton,  Manchester; 
b.  189  i ; Capt.  Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  Adj. 
of  its  8th  Batn  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Sutton,  Col.  Hugh  Clement,  C.B., 

C. M.G.  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Sutton,  Leonard  Goodhart,  C.B.E.  ; b. 

6.18 — ; rendered  public  sers.  during  Euro- 
pean War;  cr.  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  Reading. 
Sutton,  Major  William  Moxhay,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1885  ; Capt.,  and  Brevet  Major,  Col. 
Somerset  L.I.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Graves  Registration;  European  War  19 14-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Agricul- 
tural Merit  of  France) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Sutton-Nilthorpe  [see  Nilthorpe]. 
Svensson,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C. : European  War  1914-19  (de- 

spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Swabey,  Capt.  George  Thomas  Carlisle 
Packer,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Swabey,  of  Woodcote,  Woburn  Sands ; 
b.  1881  ; entered  R.N.  1894,  became  Lieut. 
1901,  Com.  1913,  and  Capt.  1918;  Darda- 
nelles 1915-16  as  Naval  Ooservation  Officer 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  : m. 
1920,  Lois  Mary  Elsa,  da.  of  Samuel  Forde 
Ridley,  of  The  Little  House, Young  Street, 
Kensington,  W.  [see  Bowman,  Bt.] ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x6. 

Swabey,  Col.  Wilfrid  Spedding,  C.B. , 
C.  W.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Swabey,  of  Woodcote,  Woburn  Sands,  Bed- 
fordshire ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; en- 
tered Yorkshire  L. 1. 1892,  became  Capt.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1898,  Major  1905,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 


and  Col.  1919  ; served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898  on  Staff  (medal,  Egyptian  medal,  4'hclass 
Medjidie),  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  action  of  Spion  Kop,  and  at  relief 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18,  as  Dep.  Director  of  Supply  and 
Transport  3rd  Army,  and  as  Director  of 
Supply  and  Transport  in  Italy  (despatches 
sixtimes,  C.M.G.,  C.B. ,1914  star,  two  medals, 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre  Order  of  Crown  of 
Italy)  : m.  1904,  Maud,  da.  of  S.  A.  Walker 
Waters,  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Irish 
Constabulary,  of  Woodview,  Stillorgan, 
Dublin;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Swain,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Llewellyn 
Douglas,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Olton  Swain ; b.  1858;  entered  Police  Ser. 
British  Guiana  1882,  became  Inspector  1884, 
Ch.  inspector  1892,  Ch.  County  Inspector 
1899,  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.,  Trinidad  1903, 
and  Inspector-Gen.  1907,  with  local  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col.  ; served  in  Ashanti  Expedition 
1895-6  (despatches,  star);  is  a M.E.C.  of 
Trinidad  : m.  1899,  Charlotte  Elizabeth 
Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Patten,  of  Clone,  co. 
Wicklow;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  Port  of  Spain, 
Trinidad. 

Swain,  Professor  James,  C.B.,  C.B.E., 

M. S.,  son  of  the  late  George  Swain,  of 

Kingswood,  Surrey;  b.  1862;  M.D.  1887, 
F.R.C.S.  England  1889,  M.S.  1890;  is  Pro- 
fessor of  Surg.  and  Lecturer  in  Clinical 
Surg.,  Bristol  Univ.,  and  Surg.  to  Roy.  In- 
firmary, Bristol;  sometime  Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.;  European  War  as  Consulting  Surg.  S. 
Command  ‘914-19  and  to  B itish  Forces  in 
France  1916,  and  as  a Delegate  to  Inter- 
Allies  Conference  1917-19;  was  Professor 
of  Surg.,  Univ.  Coll.,  Bristol  1897-1907,  Pres. 
Medico-Chirurgical  So.  1909-10;  edited 
Greig  Smith’s  “ Abdominal  Surgery  ” (6th 
edition):  m.  1899,  Hilda  May,  da.  of  A.  J. 
Harrison,  M.B.,  J.P.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  4.  Victoria  Square , 

Clifton,  Bristol  ; Roval  Societies'  Club 

Swain,  Percival  Francis,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Swain  ; b.  1887  ; is  Principal  Clerk, 
Public  Trustee  Office : m.  19x3,  Winifred 
Balding  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919  . 

Swaine,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B.,  son 
of  Robert  Victor  Sw'aine,  Esq.,  of  Hamburg, 

N.  Germany;  b.  1844;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 

Camb.  (B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1874);  entered  17th 
Lancers  1868,  became  Capt.  nth  Hussars 
1880,  Brevet  Major  1882,  Lieut.-Col.  1891, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1895;  retired  1901  ; served 
during  Zulu  War  1879,  present  at  Battle 
of  Ulundi  (medal  with  clasp),  during  Trans- 
vaal Campaign  1880-81,  during  Egyptian 
War  1882,  present  at  action  of  Mahuta, 
capture  of  Mahsameh,  both  actions  at  Kas- 
sassin,  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir,  pursuit  to 
Belbeis,  and  surrender  and  occupation  of 
Cairo  (mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star,  4th  class  Medjidie,  Brevet 
Maj.),  and  with  Soudan  Expedition  1884-5 
(clasp);  acted  as  A.A.G.  for  Cav.  at  Head 
Quarters  19^0-1901 ; received  2nd  class  Red 
Eagle  of  Prussia  1901,  and  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece  19x0;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897.  18, 

Onslow  Square , S.W.;  Army  ana  Navy , 
and  Turf  Clubs. 

Swan,  Col.  Charles  Arthur,  C.M.G.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Trollope  Swan, 
of  Sausthorpe  Hall,  Lincolnshire;  b.  1854; 
ed.  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1877,  M.A.  188 c);  is  Hon.  Col.  (formerly 
Comdg.)  a Batn.  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Lincolnshire  (Sheriff  1895)  : m. 

1885,  Ethel,  who  d.  1916,  only  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Ingram  Conway-Gordon, 
of  Lynwode  Manor,  Lincoln  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1902.  Sausthorpe  Hall,  near  Spilsby ; 
United  University  Club. 

Swan,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Graham  Good- 
enough,  C.I.E.,  M.B  ; b.  1875;  Major  and 
temporary  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1917-18  (de- 
spatches, C.I.E.);  cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 

Swan,  Major  William  George,  D.S.O.  ; b • 

18 — ; temporary  Major  Canadian  Forces  ; 


93° 


COMPANIONAGE. 


European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Swan,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Travers,  C.B., 
M.B.,  son  of  Edward  Lombard  Swann,  of 
Allworth,  Abbeyleix  ; b.  1861;  ed.  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.1884);  entered 
Army  Med.  Ser.  1885,  became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  1905,  Col.  1914,  and 
Surg.-Gen.  and  Maj.-Gen.  1917  ; retired  1919; 
served  with  Chitral  Relief  force  1895  (medal 
with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(clasp),  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  in 
Ch.  of  Gen.  Hospital  (Queen's  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, C.B.):  m.  1903,  Muriel,  da.  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Dominick  Downes  McCausland, 
formerly  98th  Regt. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Swann,  Frederick  Samuel  Philip,  C.I.E., 

■ son  of  the  late  Rev.  Frederick  Egerton 
Brydges  Swann  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Berkham- 
sted  Sch.,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1893,  and  served  in  N.-W. 
Provinces  and  Oudh  as  Assist.  Magistrate 
and  Collector;  appointed  Assist.  Commr.  I 
1900,  Joint  Magistrate  1903,  Dep.  Commr.  [ 
1909,  and  Magistrate  and  Collector  1911  : m.  \ 
1st,  1896;  2ndly,  1904;  cr.  C.I.E.  1915. 
Mirzapur,  United  Provinces , India. 

Swann,  Major  Henry  Leslie  Aldersey, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European  Wai 
1914-18  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  ; (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Swann,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Christopher,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Very  Rev.  Robert  Swann, 
Dean  of  Nassau  ; b.  i836;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  45th  Regt.  1875,  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1886,  Major  1895,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900, Col.  1904,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1908  ; 
retired  1914 ; served  during  Afghan  War  1880 
(medal),  with  Soudan  Expedition  i88s(medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Burmah  Ex- 
pedition 1885-7  (medal  with  clasp),  in  China 
1900,  as  A.A.G.,  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and 
in  Somaliland  1903-4,  as  Col.-on-the-Staff 
Comdg.  Lines  of  Communication  (despatches 
twice,  medal  with  clasp,  C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G., 
Bombay  Dist.  1891-6,  Comdt.  1st  Bombay 
Grenadiers  1896-1904,  A.A.G.,  W.  Command, 
India  1904-7,  Comdg.  Poona  Brig.  1907-9,  and 
Bombay  Brig.  1909-12  (officiated  as  Maj.- 
Gen.  Comdg.  6th  Poona  Div.  S.  Army,  India 
ion);  is  a J.P.  for  Bucks,  and  Sec.  Bucks 
Territorial  Force  Asso. : m.  1st,  1888,  Maud 
Ellen  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Windham 
George  Conway  Carmichael -Anstruther  [see 
Carmichael-Anstruther,  Bt.]  ; 2ndly,  1901, 
Mabel  Jessie,  da.  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  G. 
Smith,  M.D.,  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904.  Hartwell  Cottage,  near  Aylesbury  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Swann-Mason  [see  Mason], 

Swann,  Air-Commodore  Oliver,  C.B. , 

C. B  E.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.,  and  Air- 
Commodore.  formerly  R.A.F. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

S wayne,  Col.  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  A.  C.  Swayne,  M.D.,  J.P.,  of 
Carrick-on-Shannon,  Ireland ; 6.1848 ; L.A.H. 
Dublin;  L.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  Edinburgh 
1870;  entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1872, 
became  Surg.-Major  1886,  Brig.-Surg.-Lieut.- 
Col.  (now  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  j 
Corps)  1897,  and  Col.  1902 ; retired  1905  ; 
served  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Burmah  Ex- 
pedition 1886-9  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (mentioned  in 
despatches,  medal  with  twoclasps,  D.S.O.); 
was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Cork  Dist. 
I9°3*S  • *n.  1896,  Margaret  Blakeney,  da.  of 
the  late  David  Gillies,  of  Londonderry;  cr. 

D. S  O.  1898.  7,  Palmerston  Park , Dublin. 

Swayne,  Charles  Richard,  C.M.G.,  son 

of  the  late  Rev.  C.  B.  Swayne,  of  Noith 
ampton ; b.  1843 ; appointed  Inspector  of 
Native  Taxes,  Fiji  1876,  Stipendiary  Magis- 
trate of  Lau  Province  1878,  of  Levuka 
Province  1885,  and  again  of  Lau  Province 
1886,  Assist.  Native  Commr.  1888,  and  first 
Resident  British  Commr.  of  Gilbert  and 
Ellice  Islands  1893,  Stipendiary  Magistrate 


and  Commr.,  Rewa,  and  Commr.,  Naitasiri 
1898,  u M.E.C.  1900,  and  a M.L.C.  1905; 
retired  1906;  is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial 
Institute : m.  1898,  Frances  Edith,  da.  of 
Thomas  Richard  Pace,  formerly  of  The 
Chase,  Clapham,  S W.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906. 
Lifton  House , St.  Mary  Church , S.  Devon. 

Swayne,  Col.  Harold  George  Carlos, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George  Carlos 
Swayne;  b.  i860;  is  Col.  R.E.  (retired); 
served  with  Chin  Lushai  Expedition  1889-90 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Aden  1903-4,  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

C. M.G.) : m.  1st,  1894,  Katherine  Aimee, 
who  d.  19—,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  William 
Holmes,  of  British  Guiana ; 2ndly,  1907, 
Amy  Christina,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Arthur  Swavne,  of  Tillington  Court,  Here- 
ford; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Swayne,  Lieut.-Col.  Oswald  Rocke, 

D.  O .,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Arthur 
Swayne,  J.P.,  of  Tillington  Court,  near 
Hereford  ; b.  1879  > entered  R.A.  1899,  be- 
came Capt.  1906,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col  1912;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (wounded,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.):  m.  1904,  Brenda,  younger  da.  of 
Arthur  Butler,  of  Brooklyn,  Chislehurst; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Sweeny,  Major  Roger  Lewis  Campbell, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Col  James  Field  ng 
Sweeney  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major  Indian  Army  : 
m.  1902,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Lumgair; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sweeny,  Lieut.-Col.  Terence  Humphreys, 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.S.I. ; b.  18- ; F.R.C.S.I. 
18—  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  (re- 
tired); served  during  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal  with  clasp);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Sweet,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Herbert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1871;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  wiih  clasp),  Aba  Expedition  1911  12, 
Mesopotamia  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O,, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Sweet,  Major  Fred.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — 
formerl  Major  Rov.  Wei  h Fusiliers;  E”ro- 

Eean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
».S.O.  1919. 

Sweet,  Major  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son 
of  John  B.  Sweet,  J.P.,  of  Lamlash,  Arran, 
Scotland;  b.  1887;  ed  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M  B.  and  Ch.B.  1909);  Capt.  and  temporary 
Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; France  1914-15, 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S-O.); 
was  Physician  and  Surg.,  Roy.  Infirmary, 
Glasgow  1910  11 ; has  been  Dep.  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  Army  Head  Quarters, 
India  since  1919 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Simla , 
India. 

Swkmmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Ivan  Victor, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  Ger- 
man S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Sweny,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Frederick, 
C.M.G.,  D S 0.,  son  of  Col.  G.  A.  Sweny ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C., 
Kingston,  Canada  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig  -Gen. 
1920 ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion 
of  Honour) : m.  1918,  Kathleen  Prudence 
Rirene  (Blackett-Sweny),  da.  of  Beau- 
champ Frederick  Bagenal,  of  Benekerry 
House,  C”.  Carlow,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
William  Blackett,  Grenadier  Guards,  of 
A'  bigland;  cr  D S.O.  1917,  C.M.G  1919. 
Stratton  Audlev  Hall,  Bicester ; Naval  and 
Military,  and  Bath  Clubs 
Sweny,  Capt  William  Halpin  Paterson, 
C.B.E.  -,  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.N.R. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Swettenham,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Kilner, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Fletcher  Swettenham,  of  South  Lodge, 
Eastbourne;  b.  1866;  ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1886,  be- 
came Capt.  1896,  and  Major  1906  ; retired 
1906;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present 
at  battles  of  Tugela  Heights,  Colenso,  and 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1931 


Pieter’s  Hill,  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  at 
operations  in  Cape  Colony,  at  action  oi 
Rooidam,  at  relief  of  Mafeking,  and  at 
operations  in  E.  Transvaal  (despatches, 
medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; is  Lieut. - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles: 
m.  1904,  Catherine  Anne  Eleanor,  da.  of 
the  late  Very  Rev.  Augustine  FitzGerald, 
Dean  of  Armagh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Ravensdale,  co.  Louth. 
Swettenham,  Lieut.-Col.  William 

Alexander  Whybault,  CBE  ; b.  1870; 
Lieut. -Col.  R.G.A.  ; China  1900  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatcnes,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B  E (Mil.)  1919. 

Swift,  Brig. -Gen.  Albert  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Swift,  of  Quebec  ; 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Richmond  Gram.  Sch.;  is 
Lieut. -Col.  and  Brig.-Gen.  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1900 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914- 17  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) : m.  1905, 
Jessie  Guthrie,  who  d 1916,  da.  of  the  late 
Lieut.- Col.  Frskine  Guthrie  Scott ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916.  108,  Grande  Allee , Quebec ; Garrison 

( Quebec ) Club. 

Swift,  Major  Neville  Cropley,  D.S.O., 

M. C.  ; b.  1895  ; formerly  Lieut,  and  Acting 
Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Swiney,  Brig.-Gen.  Alexander  John 
Henry,  C.B  , C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.- 
Gen.  George  Swiney,  B.S.C.  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
R E.  1885,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1903, 
Lieut. -Col.  1911,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  190;  served  with  Miranzi 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  1915- 19  as  Dep.  Director 
of  Works,  Ch.  Engineer  with  an  Army 
Corps,  and  Director  of  Works  (despatches, 
C. B.,  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.S.I.  1919. 

Swinley,  Maj.-Gen.  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  George  H.  Swinley,  R.A.  ; 
b.  1842 ; entered  Bengal  Artillery  i860,  became 
Capt.  R.A.  1875,  Major  1879,  Lieut. -Col.  1881, 
Coi.  1886,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1895 ; retired  1897 ; 
served  with  Bhootan  Expedition  1865-6 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  Hazara  Campaign  1868 
(clasp),  with  Jowaki  Expedition  1877  (clasp), 
and  during  Afghan  War  1878-80  (five  times 
mentioned  in  despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  bronze  star,  Brevets  Major  and 
Lieut. -Col. ) ; was  A.Q.M.G.  and  1st  class 
Dist.  Staff  Officer.  Madras  1884-9,  and  a Col.- 
on-the-Staff,  Punjab  1892-6  : m.  1873,  Alice, 
da.  of  the  late  W.  G.  Probyn,  formerly 

B. C.S. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1893.  2,  rauconberg 
Villas,  Bayshill  Road,  Cheltenham. 

Swinton,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  William) 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; Lieut. -Col.  R.G.A. ; 

N. -W.  Frontier  of  India  1902,  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Swinton,  Maj.-Gen.  Ernest  Dunlop,  C.B. , 

D. S.O.,  son ofRobertBlairSwinton,  formerly 
M.C.S.  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at 
Cheltenham  Col).  ; entered  R.E.  1888,  be- 
came Capt.  1899,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col  1915 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  Col.  1919,  and  retired  as 
Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914- 
15  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  and  as  “ Eye- 
Witness”  at  the  Front  (despatches);  was 
Assist.  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  En- 
gineering 1896-9,  a Staff-Capt.  at  Head 
Quarters  1905,  and  Ch.  Instructor  in  Mil. 
Engineering  at  R.M.A.  1907-10;  appointed 
Sec.  Imperial  Defence  Committee  1915,  and 
on  Special  Duty  1916  ; received  Chesney  Me- 
morial Medal  of  Roy.  United  Ser.  Institute 
1918  : m.  1897,  Grace  Louisa,  da.  of  Major  Sir 
Edward  Gilbert  Clayton,  C.B  [see  Clayton, 
Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 

Swinton,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Edward, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  B air  Swinton, 
I.C.S.  ; b.  1866  ; L.R.C.P.  London,  M.R.C.S. 
England  1891  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser., 
and  Med.  Store  Keeper,  Bombay  ; cr.  C.I.E. 


1919.  Byculla , Bombay ; United  Service 

(Simla),  Madras  and  Royal  Bombay  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Swire,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Hudson  Swire  ; b.  1862  ; a J.P.  for  Shrop- 
shire (Sheriff  1915),  and  Co.  Director  Aux- 
iliary Hospitals  and  V.A.D.s  for  Shropshire  : 
m.  1886,  Edith,  da.  of  George  Jardine  Kidston, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Finlaystone,  Renfrewshire  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Longden  Manor,  Shropshire  ; 
Conservative , and  Boodle's  Clubs. 

SwiTHiNBANK,  Com.  Cuthbert  Winthrop, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Herbert  Spenser 
Swithinbank.  R,  of  Wonston  and  Sutton 
Scotney,  Hants;  b.  1886;  Com.  R.N.  : m. 
1919,  Molly,  da.  of  P.  Furnivall;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Greenway , Borstal  Road,  Rochester. 
Sword,  Lieut.-Col  Donald  Cuthbertson, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Alexander  Bruce  Dennistoun 
Sword,  formerly  ofEndon,  Staffordshire;  b. 
1881  ; ed.  privately;  is  Major  Scottish  Rifles, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Devonshire 
Regt.  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O.) ; 
m.  1908,  Eileen  Edith  (from  whom  he  ob- 
tained a divorce  1918),  da  of  Sir  William 
Ferdinand  Alexander,  5th  Bt.;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Sworder,  Com.  Kenneth  Favell,  D.S.O., 

son  of  JohnS.  Sworder;  b.  18 — ; is  Com. 
R.N.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  promoted)  : m.  1918, 
E'speth  Ian,  da  of  John  McEwan,  01 
Enfield,  N.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Sydenham,  Lieu  t.  - Col.  Ed  ward  Verr ind  er , 

D.S.O.  ; b.  1874  : Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  (T.F  ) : European  War  1914-20, 
as  Assist.  Provost-Marshal  48th  Div.  and  17th 
Corps,  and  Dep.  Provos  -M  rshal  Army  of 
the  Black  Sea  (despatches  thrice,  D S.O  , 
Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Hanbury 
Mount,  near  Bromsgrove. 

Sydney-Turner  [see  Turner]. 

Syer,  Major  Joseph  Murray,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. D.S.O. 

1918. 

Syke's,  Major  Alexander  Richard,  D.S.O.  > 
M.C.',  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Liverpool 
Regt.;  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches. 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Sykes,  Rear-Adm.  Alfred  Charles,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1868 ; Rear-Adm.  R.N.  (retired) ; E.  and 
W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  2nd 
class  Brilliant  Star  of  Zanzibar);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1917. 

Sykes,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army, and 
a Staff  Officer  R.A.F.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Sykes,  Capt.  Arthur  Clifton,  D.S.O., 

O.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Adam  Sykes,  of 
Wadbury,  near  Frome;  b.  1891;  ed.  at 
W I mgton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; Capt.  R.E.; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.):  rn.  1919,  Lorna  Evelyn,  da.  of 
Ernest  Stanier,  of  Elmhurst,  Isleworth;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Hurlingham  Clubs. 

Sykes,  Capt.  Charles  Henry,  D.S.O.  [see 
Sykes,  Bt.,  colls.,  cr.  1781]. 

Sykes,  Brig.-Gen.  Clement  Arthur, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1871 ; formerlyCol.R.F.A.; 
reti  ed  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  served  in 
Uganda  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914  18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Sykes,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Bernard, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Gaskell  Sykes,  of 
26,  Lavington  Road,  Ealing,  W. ; b.  1873; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1895) ; Bar.  Gray’s  Inn  1896  ; entered 
R.A  1900,  became  Capt.  1911,  Major  1914, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  with  R.A.,  wiih  31st  Imperial 
Yeo.,  and  with  New  Zealand  Contingent 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches  seven  times,  D.S.O. 


1932 


COMPANIONAGE. 


with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; appointed 
Inspector  of  Artillery,  New  Zealand  Defence 
Forces  1911:  tn.  1911,  Alice  Augusta,  el.  da. 
of  the  Rev.  Henry  Charles  Watson,  V.  of 
Gainford,  Darlington;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar 
1919). 

Sykes,  Major  George  Arthur,  O.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  John  Sykes,  of  St.  Anne’s, 
Southowram,  Yorkshire ; b.  1866  ; Major  in 
the  Army,  and  D.A.Q.M.G.  Egyptian  Expe- 
ditionary Force  during  European  War  ; cr. 
O.B.E-  1918. 

Sykes,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Ainley,  D.S. O. ) 
b.  1859  : M.B.  London  ; became  Surg.  Bengal 
Med.  Ser.  1882,  Surg.-Maj.  (now  Major)  1894, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1902  ; retired  1912  ; served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
twoclasps,  bronze  star),  and  during  Burmese 
War  1886-9  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  with  Zhob  Expedition  1890,  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1894  (clasp),  with 
Malakand  Field  Force  1897  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Buner  Expedition  1898  (de- 
spatches), and  in  China  1900  (medal);  was 
Administrative  Med.  Officer,  Baluchistan 
1904-10;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Sylvester,  Albert  James,  C.B.E.,  son 

of  the  late  Albert  Sylvester,  formerly  of 
Harlestone,  Staffordshire;  b.  1889;  has 
been  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  to  the  Cabinet 
since  1Q14  : m.  1917,  Evelyn  Annie,  da.  of  the 
Rev.  W.  Welman ; cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1919, 
C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Syme,  Major  Gilbert  Andrew,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Major  R.E.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Symes,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Stewart, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
William  Alexander  Symes  [see  B.  Teign- 
mouth] ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at 

R. M.C.  ; entered  Hampshire  Regt.  1900, 
became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Coi.  1917;  retired  1919;  served  in 

S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  with  Aden  Boundary  Commn.  1903-4 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  with  Blue  Nile 
Expedition  1908  (medal),  and  during  Euro 
pean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col);  attached  to  Egyptian  Army 
1905;  employed  with  Intelligence  Depart., 
Sudan  Govt.  1909-13,  Sec.  to  the  Sirdar 
and  Gov. -Gen.  of  Sudan  1913-16,  and  on  Staff 
of  High  Commr.  in  Egypt  1917-19,  since  when 
he  has  been  Dist.  Gov.  of  Phoenicia 
(Palestine);  is  a F.R.G.S.,  has  4th  class 
Osmanieh,  and  3rd  class  of  Order  of  the 
Nile,  and  3rd  class  of  Order  of  El  Nahda  of 
the  Hedjaz  : m.  1913,  Viola  Colston,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  Felix  Broun,  Highland  L.I.;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1905,  C.M.G.  1917.  Haifa,  Palestine  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Symes,  Col.  Gustavus  Phelps,  M.V.O., 
el.  son  of  Dr.  J.  Gustavus  Symes  of  Wey- 
mouth ; b.  1857 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  1st  Dorset  R.G.A.  Vol. 
(V.D.);  appointed  Vice-Consul  for  Italy  at 
Weymouth  1908;  is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  (un- 
paid), with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1889, 
Jessie,  da.  of  George  Betts,  of  Weymouth; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905.  Monksdcne , 
Weymouth. 

Symks-Thompson  [see  Thompson]. 
Symon,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank,  C.M.G.,  D.S  O ', 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Artillery  ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de 
spatches,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
D.S.O.  1917- 

Symon,  Capt.  James  Alexander,  D.S.O.) 
b.  if86  ; ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.A.  and 

B. Sc.)  ; Capt.  4th  Cameron  lligh.anders, 
and  Senior  Inspector  Board  of  Agriculture  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (thrice  wounded,  de- 
spatches D.S.O.):  tn.  1920,  Marion  Rae, 
da.  of  John  Parker,  of  Cape  Town;  cr. 
D.S  O.  1917.  28,  St.  Andrew's  Square,  Edin- 
burgh. 

Symon,  Lieut. -Col  Walter  Conover, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  R.  R.  Symon  ; b. 
1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (Office^  Legion  of 


Honour  and  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Vladimir,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1906,  Dorothy  Norah,  da. 

of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward  Owen  Fisher  Ham- 
ilton, K.C.B. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  52,  Hans 
Mansions,  S.W.3. 

Symonds,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut -Col.  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Symonds,  Capt.  Frederick  Parland  Loder-> 

C.M.G.,  el.  surviving  son  of  Captain  Fre- 
derick Cleave  Loder-Symonds,  of  Hinton 
Manor,  Faringdon,  Berks;  b.  1876;  is  Capt. 

R. N.  : m.  1910,  Marion  Theresa,  da.  of  Col. 

T.  G.  Y.  Wilson,  formerly  Army  Ser.  Corps; 
cr.  C M.G.  1917. 

Symons,  Brig-. -Gen.  Adolphe,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  ifya  ; entered  Hussars  1892,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1917,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919  ; served  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
despatches),  and  during  European  War 
T914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.); 
was  a Dep.  Director  at  the  War  Office 
1917,  and  Brig.  Com.  1917-19;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Symons,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Bertie  Owen, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  C.  E.  H. 
Symons,  of  Colombo  ; b.  1874  ; entered  R.E. 
1894,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major-  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; European  War  1914- 
18,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  R.E.  of  a Div. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.  Col..  C.M.G.)  : m.  1918,  Sylvia  Lenox, 
da  of  the  late  Charles  Lenox  Simpson  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Symons,  Major  Lionel  Culme  Soltau-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  William 
Clume  Soltau-Symons,  of  Chaddlewood, 
Plympton,  Devon  ; b.  1876  ; entered  Durham 
L.I.  1896,  became  Capt.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  1902,  Capt.  Durham  L.I.  1908,  and 
Major  1915  ; retired  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
15  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1907,  the  Hon. 
Lucy  Jessie  Lyon  Playfair,  da.  of  2nd  Baron 
Playfair ; cr.  D.^.O.  1915.  The  Priory,  Wood- 
Chester,  Gloucestershire. 

Synge,  Lieut.-Col.  Mark,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1871 ; Major  and  Temporary  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp);  European  War 
1914-19  (de.-patches,  D.S.O.,  C.I.E.):  m. 
1899,  Beatrice  E'len,  da.  of  the  late  Sir 
William  White  Cooper;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
C.I.E.  1919. 

Synge  (Browne  - Synge  - Hutchinson) 
[see  Hutchinson]. 

Synnot,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Henry  Seton 
Hart-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  FitzRoy  Hart-Synnot, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  of  Ballymoyer,  co.  Armagh; 
b.  1870;  ed.  at  Clifton,  at  King  William’s 
Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst;  entered  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1890, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1909,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)-  1919;  served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  on 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (two  clasps), 
throughout  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  with 
Mounted  Inf.,  and  on  the  Staff,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley,  battle  of  Paarde- 
berg,  and  actions  of  Driefontein,  Poplar 
Grove,  Klip  Drift,  Iloutnek,  VVelkorm, 
Vet  and  Zand  Rivers,  Heilbron,  Doornkop, 
Diamond  Hill,  etc.  (twice  wounded,  horse 
shot,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  witn  seven 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (severely  wounded  losing  both  legs, 
despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col..  D.S.O.  Bar, 
G.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  French  Croix 
de  Guerre);  attached  to  Japanese  Army 
in  Manchuria  during  Russo-Japanese 
War  1904-5,  present  at  battle  of  Mukden 
(Japanese  medal,  4th  class  Japanese  Order 
of  the  Sacred  Treasure);  was  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1907-11,  and  again  1913-17;  appointed 
a Brig. -Com.  1918  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. ; 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1933 


is  a F.R.G.S. : m.  1919,  Violette,  da.  of  J.  E- 
Drower;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G. 
1919  Ballymoyer,  VVhite  Cross,  co.  Ar- 
magh; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Synnot,  Ronald  Victor  Okes  Hart-,  i 
D.S.O.,  OB.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen 
Arthur  FitzRoy  Hart-Synnot,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , ; 
of  Ballymoyer,  co.  Armagh  ; b.  1879 ; ed.  at  | 
King  William’s  Coll.,  at  R M.C.,  and  atS.-E. 
Agricultural  Coll.,  Wye;  B.Sc.,  London 
Univ.  1908;  entered  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1899, 
and  retired  1904;  S Africa  1899-1902,  on  the 
Staff,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.) ; became  Dean  of 
Faculty  of  Agriculture,  Univ.  Coll.,  Reading 
1909;  was  on  Head  Quarter  Staffs  of  Guern- 
sey Dist.  and  S.  Command  1915-19  ; has  been 
Bursar  of  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  since 
1920:  m.  1912,  Violet  Mary  Emily  Maud, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Lord  James  Theobald  Bagot 
John  Butler  [see  M.  Ormonde];  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  O.B.E  (Mil.)  1919.  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford;  Athenceum  Club. 

Synnott,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Thomas,  , 
D.S.O.;  6.1877;  formerly  Major  and  Brevet  1 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Syrett,  Herbert  Sutton,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Alfred  Syrett,  J.P.,  of  Sydenham:  b.  1877; 
ed.  at  London  Univ.  (LL.B.  1898) ; admitted 
a Solicitor  1901 ; Private  Sec.  to  Ministry  of 
Munitions  1915-16,  and  to  Food  Controller 
1918-19;  is  Sec.  Consumer’s  Council,  Min- 
istry of  Food  : m.  1910,  Rose,  da.  of  John 
Jenkins  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  30,  Ken- 
sington Mansions,  Earl’s  Court,  S.  W. 
Szlumper,  Alajor  Alfred  Weeks,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Albert  Szlumper,  of  Waver- 
tree,  Liverpool;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Aberystwyth 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Univ.  of  Wales  ; Major 
Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps,  Ch. 
Engineer  London  and  S.-W.  Railway  and 
Somerset  and  Dorset  Joint  Line,  and  a 
M.I.C.E.  : m.  1878,  Frances  Margaret,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Williams,  of  Aberyst- 
wyth ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Glenbuck 
House,  Surbiton,  Surrey  ; St.  Stephen’s  Cluo. 

Taberer,  Francis  Charles  Melville, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Hampshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tabor,  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Albert  Clement  Tabor,  of  Great  Baddow 
Lodge,  Chelmsford;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; a J.P. 
and  D.L.  for  Essex,  and  Chm.  of  its  Local 
War  Pensions  Committee : m.  1896,  Mar- 

faret  A.  S.,  da.  of  Charles  A.  Tabor,  of 
lari’s  Hall,  Prittlewell ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  The  Lawn,  Rochjord , Essex ; Con-  \ 
stitutional  Club. 

Tabuteau,  Major  George  Grant, 
D.S.O..  son  of  Joseph  Manly  Tabuteau, 
MB.,  J.P.,  of  Kilnalogue  House,  Port- 
arlington  ; b.  1881;  ed.  at  Corrig  Sch., 
Kingstown;  L.R.C.P.  andL-R-C-S.,  Ireland 
1903  ; Major  R.A.M.C-  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Tadema  [see  Alma  Tadema]. 

Tagg,  Alajor  Ernest  John  Bocart,  i 
DS.O.;  b.  1885;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Durham  L.I.,  and  a Staff-Capt.  at  War 
Office;  European  War  1914-ib  (despatches,  I 
D.S.O  , French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  palm,  ) 
Order  of  Merite  Agricole  of  France)  : m.  1914,  j 
Helen,  da.  of  Robert  Merton,  Findlay,  of  S.  J 
Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Tagore,  Babu  Abanindra  Nath,  C.I.E.,  t 
son  of  Goonendranath  Tagore,  of  5,  Dwar-  ! 
kanalh  Tagore’s  Lane,  Calcutta;  b.  1871;! 
ed.  at  Sanskrit  Coll.,  Calcutta;  is  a land-  j 
holder  of  Shazadpur,  Pabna,  Bengal,  Acting  j 
Principal,  Govt.  Sch.  of  Art,  Calcutta  (Vice-  J 
Principal  1905-6),  Past  Vice-Pres.  of  India  j 
So.  of  London,  Founder-Member  of  Allied  j 
Artists  Asso.  (London),  and  Founder-Mem-  | 
ber  and  Past  Pres,  of  Indian  So.  of  Oriental 
Art  ; has  illustrated  many  books,  and  holds  | 


several  medals  and  prizes  for  artistic  work  : 
m.  18— , a great-grandda.  of  Baku  Prasanno 
Coomar  Tagore;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  5,  Dwar- 

kanath  Tagore's  Lane,  Calcutta. 
Tailyour,  Major  John  Wingfield 
Renni-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry 
Waugh  Rennv-Tailyour,  of  Borrowfield,  co. 
Forfar ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  R.A.  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Tailyour,  Col.  Thomas  Francis  Bruce 
Renny-,  C.B.,  C.S.I.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Thomas  Renny-Tailyour,  J.P.,  D. L.,  of 
Borrowfield,  co.  Forfar ; b.  1863 ; entered 
R.E.  1883,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  and 
Col.  (h.-p.)  1912;  retired  1920;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90  (despatches,  clasp),  and 
in  China  1900-1901  (despatches,  medal, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  joined  Indian  Survey 
Depart.  1888,  became  Dep.  Sup.  1891,  Assist. 
Surveyor-Gen.  1904,  and  Sup.  1910;  cr. 

C. S.I.  1911,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1920.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Tait,  Andrew  Wilson,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Tait,  of  Birch  Grove,  Ealing,  W. ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ.;  a Char- 
tered Accountant,  a partner  in  George  A. 
Touche  and  Co.,  of  London  and  Canada, 
of  Touche,  Niven  and  Co.,  of  U.S.A.,  and 
of  Touche,  Faller  and  Co.,  of  Argentina,  and 
Chm.  British  Aluminium  Co.  (Limited)  : 
m.  19x0,  Isobel  Mary,  da.  of  S.  W.  Allinson,  of 
Ellesmere,  Salop;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The 
Oaks,  Parkside,  Wimbledon  Common,  S.1T.  ; 
Junior  Carlton,  Scottish  Conservative,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Tait,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Capt.  Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt  );  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tait.  Lieut.-Col.  John  Spottiswood, 

C. B.E.;  b.  i3 — ; Lieut.  -'Col.  British 
Columbia  Regt.  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tait,  Lieut.-Com.  William  Eric  Campbell, 
M.V.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  : m. 
18 — ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917. 

Talbot,  Capt.  Cecil  Ponsonby,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Talbot,  Major  Douglas  Hervey,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Talbot,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Gilbert, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Talbot,  Lieut.-Col.  George  James  Fran- 
cis, D.S.O.;  b.  1857;  formerly  Major  (now 
Hon.  Lieut.-Col.)  R.A.  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

T a L B O T , Com.  Gerald  Francis 
Chetwynd-,  C.M.G.,  O.B.E  [see  E.  Shrews- 
bury, colls.]. 

Talbot,  Col.  the  Hon.  Milo  George, 
C.B.  [see  B.  Talbot  de  Malahide]. 

Talbot,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  George, 
C.B.E.  [see  E.  Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Talbot,  Hon.  Reginald  Gilbert  Murray, 

C. B.E.  [see  B.  Talbot  de  Malahide], 

Talbot,  Walter  Stanley,  C.I.E.  [see  E. 

Shrewsbury,  colls.]. 

Tallents, MajorGodirey  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Godfrey  Tallents,  of  Coddington, 
Newark,  Notts;  b.  1883  ; is  Major  Lancashire 
Fusiliers; EuropeanWar  I9i4-i8(despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Coddington, 
Newark. 

Tallents,  Major  Hugh,  D.S.O. , son  of 
the  late  G.  Tallents;  b.  1885;  is  Major  Yeo.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.;;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  Cod- 
dington, Newark. 

Tallents,  Stephen  George,  C.B. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  George  William  Tallents  Bar.- 
at-Law  [see  B.  Ashcombe] ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 


1934 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1908);  in  Civil  Ser.,  Capt.  and  temporary  | 
Lieut.-Col.  Irish  Guards  Reserve,  a Member  I 
of  Food  Council,  and  Principal  Assist.  I 
Sec.,  Min.  of  Food;  European  War  1914-15 
in  France  (wounded,  C.B.E.);  was  British  , 
Commr.  for  Baltic  Provinces  1919  (C.B.E.) : 
m.  1914,  Bridget,  da.  of  Major  Samuel  Hugh  j 
Francklin  Hole,  of  Caunton  Manor,  Newark  - 
on-Trent;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  34,  Ladbroke  Square,  W.11;  Oxford 

and  Cambridge  Club. 

Tamblyn,  Lieut. -Col. David  Sobey,  D.S.O., 
O.B  E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army 
Vet.  Corps;  European  War  iqts-i8  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Bel 
gium) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  191-. 

Tam  plin  , Lieut- Col.  Robert  James  Abbott, 
D.S.O  , son  of  Robert  Tamplin,  of  St. 
James’,  Dunmanway,  co.  Cork ; b.  1881  ; 
ed.  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; is  Major  Con- 
naught Rangers,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
B*tn.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1911  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Mount  Michael , Templeleogue,  co.  Dublin. 

T A n c o c k , Col.  Osborne  Kendall, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Osborne  William 
Tancock,  R.  of  Little  Waltham,  Chelmsford, 
and  Hon.  Canon  of  Chelmsford;  b.  1866; 
ed.  at  Sherborne,  and  at  R.M.A. ; entered 
R.A.  1886,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  1914; 
retired  as  Col.  19*0;  served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1902,  in  E.  Africa  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  : m.  1894,  Theodosia  Louisa, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Bedford  Hartnell,  of  Clifton 
Coll.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  54,  Goldington 

Avenue,  Bedford ; Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club 

Tancred,  Col.  Thomas  Angus,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Tancred,  of 
Weens,  co.  Roxburgh  ; b.  1867 ; entered 
R.A.  1886,  became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1904, 
Lieut.-Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1916;  served 
in  Matabeleland  1893-4,  in  China  i9oo(medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig.- 
Gen.  R.A.,  and  subsequently  as  Maj.-Gen. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B..  Brevet  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour);  appointed  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1917,  D.S.O-  1918. 

Tandalam  Sundaraj  Row  [see  Sundara 
Row]. 

Tandy,  Col.  Ernest  Napper,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Col.  E.  O.  Tandy;  b. 
1879;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Col.  late 

R. A.,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office  ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, Officer  Legion  of  Honour  and 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  French  and 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Col.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  Brenda  Moncrieff, 
da.  of  A.  Laing ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Tandy,  Major  Maurice  O’Connor,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  1873  ; Major  R.E.  ; Aden  1903-4, 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

O.B  E.)  : m.  18 — , Mabel,  da.  of ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B  E (Mil.)  1919. 

Tandy,  Lieut.-Com  Harry  George 
Hamilton,  D.S.O.  ; son  of  the  late  Col 
Edward  O.  Tandy,  I.M.S.,  of  Mount  Plea- 
sant, N Devon  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. 
(retired)  ; European  War  1914-17  (D.S. 0.1 : 
m 1920,  Cicely,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  E 
Spencer;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tan  Jiak  Kim,  C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; is  an 
Unofficial  M.L.C.,  Straits  Settlements;  cr. 

C. M.G.  19x2.  Singapore , Straits  Settle- 
ments. 

Tanner,  Capt.  Archibald  Gerard,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tanner,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Courtney, 
C.M.G.,  D.S  O.,  son  of  Charles  Frederick 
Tanner,  J.P.,  formerly  of  Ivybridge  ; b.  1879  ; 
ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Lancashire  Fusiliers  1899,  became  Capt.  1904 
(transferred  Roy.  Scots  Lothian  Regt.  1908), 


Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  wounded, 
D.S.O.,  Officer  of  Crown  of  Italy,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1911,  Ethelwyn 

Florence,  da.  of  F.  J . Mourilyan  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914,  C.M.G.  1919 

Tanner,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D  ) W.  Riding  Regt. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tanner,  Major  Richard  Morrison, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces  ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  19 14- 15  on  Staff 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Tanner,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Ernest 
Collins,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 

R.  B.  Tanner;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Hilton  Coll., 
Natal;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900  1902  during 
siege  of  Ladysmith,  in  Zulu  Rebellion  1906, 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  firstly  in 
German  S.-W.  Africa,  and  subsequently  in 
Egypt  and  France  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Legion  of  Honour) ; was  District 
Adj.  Natal  Mil.  1903-6,  Staff  Officer  thereof 
1906-12,  District  Staff  Officer,  S.  African 
Permanent  Force  1912-15  ; Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Inf.  1915-17,  and  Brig.-Gen.  8th 
Inf.  Brig.  1917-18,  and  Brig.-Gen.  S.  African 
Inf.  Brig.  1918-19;  now  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  : 
m.  1909,  Isobel  Lily,  da.  of  Stuart  Townsend 
Erskine  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  The  Keep,  Town  Hill,  Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal. 

Tapley,  Lieut.-Col.  James  John  Bonifant, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Samuel  Gover  Taplej',  of 
Torrington,  Devon;  b.  1877;  became  Capt. 
Army  Vet.  Corps  1908,  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  S.  Africa  1901-2  as 
Civil  Vet.  Surg.  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  Fcommission  in  Army  Vet.  Corps), 
European  War  1914-17  as  Assist.  Director  of 
Vet.  Sers.,  as  Senior  Vet.  Officer,  and  as 
Staff  Officer  of  Tran  spor»  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut -Col.)  ; attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1911-14;  appointed  Principal  Vet. 
Officer,  Egyptian  Army,  and  Director  Vet. 
Depart.,  Sudan  Govt.  1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Tapp,  Lieut.-Col.  James  HansonWilliam, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  Col.  J.  H.  TapD  (formerly 
Indian  Army),  of  Naunton  Park  Villa, 
Cheltenham;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Cheltenham, 
and  at  R.M.A  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  Reserve  ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S  O.)  : m.  1896,  Winefred  Grace,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony  Molesworth 
[see  V.  Molesworth,  colls.].;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Stapleton , Presleign,  Radnorshire. 

Tarbet,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Tarbet,  of  4,  Park  Avenue,  Bedford;  b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  formerly 
Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Prince  of 
Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.);  re- 
joined as  Major  1914  ; served  with  S.  Africa 
Field  Force  1885,  with  Jebu  Expedition  1892, 
in  command  of  Lagos  Hausas  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(despatches  specially,  medal  with  clasp, 

C. M.G.),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900- 1901  as 

D. A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; was  Private 
Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Lagos  (Sir  Gilbert  T.  Carter, 
K. C.M.G.)  1892-4,  and  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Sierra  Leone  Frontier  Force  1804-8:  m.  1890, 
Flora  Elsie  Maud,  da.  of  the  late  Edmund 
Hooper,  of  Weston  Lodge,  Albury,  Surrey ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  and  D.S.O.  1900.  10,  Hart  Grove, 
Ealing  Common,  IV. 5. 

Tarleton,  Capt.  Alfred  Henry,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Adm.  Sir  John  Walter  Tarle- 
ton, K.C.B.  [B.  Dimsdale,  “Foreign 
Titles”];  b.  1862;  entered  R.N.  1874,  and 
became  Lieut.  1884  (now  Capt.  on  Emergency 
List);  is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Middlesex 
(Sheriff  1903),  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Cranfield 
(Beds),  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; also  has 
Cross  of  the  Order  of  Mercy;  appointed 
Hon.  Equerry  to  Duchess  of  Albany  1910: 
m.  1888,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  da.  of  the  late 
Adm.  Edwin  Clayton  Tennyson  d’Eyncourt, 
C.B.  [D.  Newcastle];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class, 
1004.  Breakspears,  Uxbridge;  Marlborough, 
Travellers' , and  Carlton  Clubs. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1935 


Tarleton,  Major  Francis  Rowland, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  Major  Roy.  Highlanders; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal), 
Somaliland  1908-10  (medai  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Tarver,  Col.  Alexander  Leigh,  C.I.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Tarver; 
b.  1871  ; entered  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers  1890, 
transferred  to  Indian  Army  1893,  became 
Capt.  1901,  Major  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col. 
and  Lieut. -Col.  1916,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918; 
served  in  E.  Africa  1895-6  (medal),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  with  Bazar  Valley  and  Mohmand 
Expeditions  1908  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  during  European  War 
1915-18  (Brevet  Lieut. -Col.),  Afghan  War 
1919  (C.I.E.) ; was  Brig.-Maj.  Peshawar  Inf. 
Brig,  and  D.A.A.G.,  3rd  Div.,  N.  Army, 
India  1907-10,  and  on  Gen.  Staff  1910-15; 
appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1918  : m.  1897, 
Anna  Beatrice  Fanny,  da.  of  — Wadeson ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1908,  C.I.E.  1920. 

Tarver,  Col.  William  Knapp,  C.M.G., 
C.B.;  b.  1872;  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.A.S.C.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies 
and  Transport;  has  Order  of  White  Eagle; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Tassie,  Major  Leslie  Gemmel,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Maj  ir  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tatam,  Col.  Walter  John,  C.M.G. , C.B.E .; 
b.  1865  ; entered  Army  Vet.  Corps  1891,  and 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  is  now  Col. 
Res-rve  of  Officers;  Mohmand  and  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Forces  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E  ) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tatchell,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward.  D.S.O., 
son  of  Edward  Robert  Tatchell,  of  7,  Pem- 
bridge  Place,  W. ; b.  1870;  is  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.,  Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers;  served  during 
European  War  1914-15  as  Major  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1901,  Helen, 
da.  of  Henry  Irwin,  C.I.E.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Casthorpe,  Barrowby,  Grantham. 

Tate,  Co/.  Alan  Edmondson, C.S.I.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  C.  R.  Tate,  R.  of  Trent, 
Somerset ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Merchant  Taylors’ 
and  Bishop  Stortford  Schs.  ; M.R.C  S.  Eng. 
and  L.S.A.  London  1882  ; entered  R.A.M.C. 
1883,  and  became  Col.  1912  ; retired  1917  ; 
served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886  9 (medal 
with  two  clasps),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  African  War 
1899. 1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps), 
and  in  Mesopotamia  and  India  1915- 19 
(despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  C.S.I.) ; was  on 
Staff"  of  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India  1903-7,  Dep. 
Assist.  Director-Gen.,  Army  Med.  Sers., 
War  Office  1908  9,  and  Hon.  Surg.  to  Viceroy 
of  India  1912-17  ; sometime  an  Assist.  Direc- 
tor of  Med.  Sers.,  India : m.  1889,  Zaidee,  da. 
of  the  late  Frank  White,  of  The  Widenings, 
Loughborough  ; cr.  C.M.G.  19x6,  C.S.I.  1919. 
The  Wilderness , Wimborne  Road , Bourne- 
mouth ; Wellington  Club. 

Tate,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Wignall,  D.S.O. 
[see  Tate,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Tate,  Frank,  C.M.G.,  7.S.O.,  son  of 
Henry  Tate,  Esq.,  a leading  mining  expert 
in  the  early  days  of  the  Colony  of  Victoria  ; 
b.  1863;  ed.  at  Melbourne  Model  Sch.,  and 
at  Melbourne  Univ.  (M.A.  1888);  entered 
Victorian  Education  Ser.  1887  as  a Pupil 
Teacher,  and  has  passed  through  every 
stage;  was  Inspector  of  Schs.,  Victoria 
1889-1900,  and  Principal  of  Victoria  Training 
Coll.  1900-1902,  since  when  he  has  been 
Director  of  Education,  Victoria : m.  1888, 
Ada  Hodgkiss;  cr.  I.S.O.  1903,  C-M.G.  1919. 
Arden,  Cotham  Road , Kew,  Melbourne , 
Victoria. 

Tate,  Col.  Gerald  William,  C.M.G., 
D S.O.,  M.B. ; b 1866;  ed.  at  Dublin  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1899) ; Col.  Army  Med. 
Ser.;  retired  1919;  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 


(medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Tate,  Col.  Robert  Ward,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  and  Adj.-Gen.  New  Zealand 
Forces;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Tatham,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Glanville, 

C. B.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  R.M.A.,  and  Brig.-Gen. ; 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal  with  clasp) ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918. 

Tatham,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Frederic 
Spence,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Bristow 
Tatham,  of  Natal;  b.  1865;  ed.  at  Bishop’s 
Coll.,  Pietermaritzburg;  Advocate  of  Sup- 
reme Court,  Natal ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Defence  Force ; served  in  Basuto  War  1881 
(medal  with  clasp',  in  S.  African  War 
1889-1902  (despatches,  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1915- 
17  with  S.  African  Defence  Force  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.) ; sat  in  Natal  Par- 
liament (for  Pietermaritzburg  City)  1893-1 907, 
and  was  Chm.  of  committees  and  Dep. 
Speaker  1897-1907;  is  a Puisne  Judge  of 
Natal  Div.,  Supreme  Court  of  S.  >frica:  m. 
1887,  Ada  Susan  Molyneux  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
200,  Pine  Street,  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal ; 
Constitutional,  Junior  Oxford  and  Cam- 
bridge ( London ),  Victoria  ( Pietermaritz- 
burg),  and  Durban  ( Durban ) Clubs. 

Tatlow,  Frank,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1862  ; Dep. 
Gen.  Manager  Midland  Railway  : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.BE..  1918.  Dujfield,  near  Dei  by. 

Tattersall,  Edmund  Harry,  D.S.O . ; 
b.  1897  ; Lieut.  5th  Dragoon  Guards ; Euro- 
pean War  1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Tattersall,  Capt.  Philip  Charles  Paul, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt  London 
Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr  D S.O.  1917. 

Tattersall,  Rev . Th  omas  N e well , D.S.O., 
son  of  Thomas  Tattersall;  b.  1879;  is  a 
Baptist  Min.,  and  Hon.  Chap,  to  the 
Forces;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Taunton,  Major  Arthur  John  Showell, 
D S.O . ; b.  ifc88 ; Major  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tawney,  Charles  Henry,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Richard  Tawney,  V.  of  Willoughby  ; 
b.  1837 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1st  class  Classics  and  Fellow 
i860,  M.A.  1863);  was  Registrar  of  Calcutta 
Univ.  1877-82 ; many  years  Principal  of  Presi- 
dency Coll.,  Bengal ; retired  1892 ; was 
Librarian  at  the  India  Office  1893-1903  : m. 
1867,  Constance  Catharine,  who  d.  1920,  da. 
of  Charles  Fox,  M.D.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1888. 
Chartley,  Camberley , Surrey. 

TawSein  Ko,  C.I.E., I.S.O. , son  of  the  late 
Taw  Sun,  a merchant,  of  Bhamo ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Coll.,  Camb.  ; appointed 
Assist.  Sec.,  Govt,  of  Burma  1893,  and  Govt. 
Burmese  Translator,  Rangoon  1898 ; was 
Examiner  in  Chinese,  and  Sup.,  Archaeo- 
logical Survey,  Burma  1905-6;  is  Vice-Pres. 
of  So.  for  Prevention  of  Infantile  Mortality, 
Pres.  Burmese  Maternity  Hospital  and 
Plague  Dist.  Relief  Fund,  and  a Member 
of  Educational  Syndicate,  Lower  Burma ; 
served  during  Boxer  Rising  1899-1900,  as 
Warden  of  Burmese  Frontier,  and  also 
rendered  service  to  India  Office ; was 
Archaeologist  and  Adviser  on  Chinese 
Affairs,  Govt,  of  Burma  1899  and  again 
1903-5  (retired  from  Archaeol'  gical  Depart. 
1919) ; received  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal 

¥103 : m.  1889,  Ma  Mya,  who  d.  1910,  da.  of 
an  Tun,  merchant,  of  Rangoon  ; cr.  I.S.O. 
iqn,  C.I.E.  1917.  Peking  Lodge,  Mandalay, 
Burma  ; Naval  Lodge , Maymyo,  Burma. 

Tayler,  Major  Francis  Lionel,  D.S  O. ; 
b.  18—;  formerly  Major  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tayler,  Major  Henry  Pascoe  Blair, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Gen.  List; 
S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 


1936 


COMPANIONAGE. 


D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Tayleur,  Capt.  Charles  Lancelot  Oliver, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Alexander  Charles  Tayleur, 
ofSandwell,  and  Little  Hempston  ; b.  1891  ; 
ed.  at  Blundell’s  Sch.,  and  at  R M A.  ; is 
Capt.  R.F.A.,  and  a Staff-Capt.  at  Sch.  of 
Artillery;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1915,  Violet 
Elsie  Lascelles  Ward  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Taylor,  Capt.  Arthur  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1897;  Capt.  Indian  Army  ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Taylor,  Lieut. -Col.  Allan  Elsworth, 
D.S.O  , son  of  Rev.  George  I.  Taylor;  b.  1879  ; 
ed.  at  Trinity  Univ. , Toronto  (M.A.);  M.A. 
Toronto  Univ.;  Master  of  St.  Andrews  Coll., 
Toronto,  and  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col. 
Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1915-18  on 
Staff  (despatches  three  times,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  Military  Institute,  Toronto; 
Sports'  ( London ) Club. 

Taylor,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Henry  Mendel, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  T.  A.  Taylor ; b.  1870 ; entered 
21st  Lancers  1890,  became  Capt.  13th  Hussars 
1899,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1909,  Col.  1913, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
tum (despatches,  Egyptian  medal,  medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Staff 
Officer  (despatches,  medals  with  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas)  : m.  1903, 
Marguerite  Coutts,  da.  of  William  Morison 
Strachan,  of  Strood  Park,  Horsham;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Naval  and  Military , and 
Cavalry  Clubs. 

Taylor,  Col.  Arthur  James,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Inf.,  and  an  A.A.G.  with  rank  oi 
Col  ; served  in  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(M.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Taylor,  Capt  Arthur  Trevelyan,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired;;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Lietit.-Col.  Arthur  William 
Neufville,  C.S.I.;  6.1863;  Lieut.-Col. (retired) 
Indian  Army ; Nile  Expedition  1884-5 
(medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  Burma 
1891-3  (clasp),  China  1900  (Brevet  Major), 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  C.S.I.) ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1918. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertie  Harry  Waters, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1874;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  Staffoi  dshire  Regt.,  and  Ch.  Ad- 
ministrator; S.  Africa  1889-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  Nigeria  1909-10  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.,  Medal  of  La  Solidaridad  of  Panama, 
Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz,  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Bruce  Mitchell,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  2nd  Lieut,  and  Acting 
Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Lancaster, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  Wales  Borderers  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps.  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of 
Belgium)  : m.  1912,  Emily  Marguer  te  Rose, 
da.  of  David  Evans,  of  Ffrwdgrech,  Brecon  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Newton, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
London  Regt.  (Reserve)  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  Claude  Waterhouse 
Hearne,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  John  Henry 
Taylor;  b.  1880:  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Camb. 
Univ. ; Capt.  ana  Brevet  Major  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt.;  European  Wai  1914-19  as  Major 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  White  E<gle 
of  Serbia,  with  Swords):  m.  1919,  Margaret 
Edith  Syra,  da.  of  Col.  Harry  W.  Jameson, 


ofTitness  Cottage,  Sunninghill,  Berks;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Union  Club. 

Taylor,  Col.  Edward,  C.B.;  b.  i860; 
entered  Army  1885,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
Army  Vet.  Corps  1910,  and  Col.  1915  ; served 
in  Burma  1891,  with  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  in  is.  Africa  1901 -2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  C.B.); 
was  Inspecting  Veterinary  Officer,  India 
i9£i-i4,  Assist.  Director  of  Veterinary  Sers. 
Irish  Command  1914-15,  since  when  he  has 
been  Dep.  Director  of  Vet.  Sers. ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916. 

Taylor,  Capt.  Ernest  Augustus,  C.M.G., 
C.V.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  F.  H.  Taylor, 
of  Kenthurst,  Rolvenden,  Kent;  b.  1876; 
Capt.  R.N.  ; commanded  H.M.S.  Renown 
during  Prince  of  Wales’s  Tour  in  Canada 
1919  : m.  1898,  Rose  Isabel,  da.  of  Louis 
Alexander  Campbell ; cr.  C.V.O.  1919,  C.M.G. 
1920.  Boodles  Club. 

Taylor,  Col.  Ernest  Fitzwilliam,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Fitzwilliam  J.  Taylor, 
of  Ogwell,  Newton  Abbot ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at 
Newton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered 
Worcestershire  Regt.  1888,  became  Capt. 
Army  Ser.  Corps  1896,  Major  1903,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1911  and  Col.  1916;  served  during  S. 
African  War,  and  during  European  War 
1914-15  (despatches,  C.B.) ; was  Assist. 
Director  ot  Supplies  and  Transport,  2nd 
Army  Corps  1903-5,  and  S.  Command  1905-6; 
appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915,  an 
Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and  Trans- 
port 1916,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of  Mil. 
Transport  1919  : m.  1901,  Eileen,  da.  of 
the  late  W.  Hussey  Walsh,  of  81,  Onslow 
Gardens, S.W.,  and  Mulhussey,  Roscommon  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915.  38,  Ovington  Square, 

S.W.;  United  Service  Club. 

Taylor,  Major  Fawcett  Gowler,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Taylor,  Col.  Francis  Pitt  Stewart, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Villiers  Taylor,  formerly 
I.C.S. ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
R.M.C.  ; entered  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  1889, 
became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1898,  Major 
1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1917,  retired 
1919  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal,  Egyptian 
medal),  S.  African  War  1900-1902,  on  Staff 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps), European  War  1914- 
is,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport,  4th 
Army  Corps  1903-5,  and  E.  Command  1905-6, 
Dep.  Director  of  Transport  1915-16,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  1916-19  ; has  Orders  of  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia  and  of  Crown  of  Italy : m. 
1903,  Anne  Isobel,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick 
Allhusen,  and  widow  of  Charles  Percy  Hall ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Taylor,  Frederick  Arthur,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Lieut.  Canadian  Light  Horse; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches, D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  George  Brian  Ogilvie, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18— ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
R.E. ; European  War  19x4-19  in  Balkans 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Capt.  George  Pritchard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  1886 ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with 
Bar)  1918. 

Taylor,  Major  George  Vere,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18  ; Major  Rifle  Brig.  ; European 

War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  Glenleigh  John  Schill, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Taylor,  Major  Harold  Blake,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18—;  temporary  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  Harold  Bourne,  D.S.O., 
son  of  John  Taylor,  of  Clayficld,  Brisbane; 
b.  1892;  a merchant,  and  Major  Australian 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1937 


Forces  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Assist.  Censor,  Brisbane 
1918:  m.  19  — , Maijorie  Jean,  da.  of  G. 
Cox,  of  Watchet,  Somerset ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Clay  field,  Brisbane ; United  Service  (Brisbane) 
Club. 

Tayi.or,  Harry,  D.S  O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. 
Australian  Inf. ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Taylor,  Brig.-Gen.  Haydon  D’Aubrey 
Potenger,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Haydon 
Aldersey  Taylor;  b.  i860;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  (retired),  and  a Comdt. 
at  Base  with  rank  of  Brig-Gen.  ; served 
during  S.  African  War  1900-1902  (King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  ard  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown)  : m.  1917, 

Violet,  da.  of  Henry  Chase,  of  Lansdowne 
Court,  Cheltenham;  cr.  C.M.G.  1017.  The 
Retreat , Bagshot  Road , Brookwood. 

Taylor,  Major  Henry  Jeffreys,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1881  ; Major  Durham  L-l.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915, 
Eveleen,  who  d.  1918,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
Carter  O’Neal ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Taylor,  Col.  Herbert  Brooke,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  John  Taylor,  of  Bakewell ; 
b.  1855;  ed.  privately  and  abroad  ; admitted 
a Solicitor  1878;  formerly  Comog.  2nd  Vol. 
Batn.,  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.)  (V.D.) ; a D.L.  for  Derby- 
shire, and  a Member  of  its  Territorial  Force 
Asso. ; on  Recruiting  Staff  1914,  and 
National  Ser.  1917-18:  m.  1884,  Mary  Taitt, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  W.  Mahalieu,  of  Ockbrook, 
Derbyshire;  cr.  M.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  The  Close,  Bakewell,  Derbyshire  ; 
Derby  County  Club. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Neufville, 
D.S  O. ; b.  1859 ; entered  Bedfordshire  Regt. 
1882,  and  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1883, 
became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1901,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1904  ; retired  1914  ; served  in  Burma  and 
N.  China  Hills  1892-3;  was  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Mil.  Police,  Burma  1910-14 : m.  1907, 
Cicely  May,  da.  of  William  Reierson  Arbuth- 
not  [Carmichael- Anstruther,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1893.  jgofty 

Taylor,  James,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of 
Peter  Taylor;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Forres  Acad., 
and  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  1886,  M.D. 
1890)  ; F.R.C.P.  London  1897;  Physician  to 
National  Hospital  for  Nervous  Diseases, 
and  to  Eye  Hospital,  Moorfields,  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  Queen’s  Hospital  for 
Children,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Med.  : m.  1905,  Elizabeth  Marian,  da.  of 
Charles  Cooke,  of  Up  House,  Weasenham, 
Norfolk;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  49,  Wel- 

beck  Street , W. 

Taylor,  John,  C.B.E.  ) b.  18—;  sometime 
Chm.  Lancashire  Anti-Submarine  Com- 
mittee ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  191-,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920. 

Taylor,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.B. , son 
of  William  Taylor,  of  Glasgow ; b.  1884 ; 
ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ.  (M.B.,  Ch.B.  1905, 
M.D.,  Honours  1913,  D.P.H.  1914);  entered 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  1906,  and  became  Capt. 
1909;  served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 

Sean  War  1914-15,  present  at  battle  of 
leuve  Chapelle  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; joined  Bacteriological  Depart. 
Govt,  of  India  1909,  and  became  Assist. 
Director  Bombay  Bacteriological  Labora- 
tory; was  a Member  of  Plague  Research 
Commn.  1909-14  : m.  1913,  Katherine  Emlyn, 
el  da.  of  Alexander  Monro  C.I.E.,  of  Lisle 
Court,  Wootton,  Isle  of  Wight ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Byculla  Club 

Taylor,  John,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
William  Taylor,  of  Coddenham,  Suffolk;  b. 
1834;  ed.  at  Coddenham  Village  Sch.  ; some 
time  an  Estate  Agent ; has  been  British 
Vice-Consul  at  Cannes  since  1884  : thrice  m. 
—3rd  wife,  Harriett,  who  d.  1908,  da.  of  John 
Horton,  of  Bridgnorth,  and  widow  of  John 
Taylor,  of  Liverpool : cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 


1009.  British  Vice  - Consulate , Cannes , 
trance. 

Tayi.or,  Major  John  Alexander  Chisholm, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.\  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  Manchester  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  with  Bar); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Taylor,  John  Norman,  C.I.E. , O.B.E. , son 
of  F.  W.  Taylor,  of  Kenmare,  co.  Kerry  ; 
b.  1869;  entered  Indian  Irrigation  Ser.  1899, 
became  Executive  Engineer,  Punjab  1903, 
and  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  1910;  appointed 
Sup.  Engineer,  Irrigation  branch,  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Upper  Jhelum  Canal  1913  ; 
served  with  Miranzai  Expedition  (medal 
with  clasp) ; employed  on  Famine  work  1900 
(Kaisar-i-Hind  medal);  served  in  Persia 
1919  (O.B.E  ) : rn.  1905,  Ethel  Florence 
Sullivan  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  Leonard  Mainwaring, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  (T.D.)  York- 
shire L.I.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  Lyster  Robert  Edward 
Waters,  D.S.O.;  b.  1882;  Major  R.G.A. ; 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Taylor,  Col.  Maurice  Grove,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Franklin  Taylor ; b.  1881  ; 
Col.  R.E.,  and  Assist.  Director  of  Move- 
ments at  War  Office ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.  C.M.G.):  m.  1906,  Winifred  Hilda,  da.  of 
S.  J.  Thacker;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Taylor,  Major  Murray  Ross,  D.S.O., 
M.D.;  b.  18 — ; M.B.  and  Ch  B.  1904,  M.D. 
Glasgow  1910;  formerly  Major  R.A.M.C.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Callender, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Benjamin  Taylor,  of  Glasgow  ; 
b.  1882;  ed.  at  Kelvinside  Acad.;  is  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
nt.  1920,  Kathleen  Margaret,  da.  of  William 
Marillier,  of  South  Sylhet,  and  Huyton, 
Shillong,  Assam  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Taylor,  Col.  Philip  Beauchamp,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Markham  Taylor ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 

R. A.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  eight  clasps, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1891,  Annie  Emily, 
da.  of  Sir  Spencer  Maryon-Wilson,  1st  Bt.  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Brig.-Gen.  Reginald  O’Bryen, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Villiers 
Taylor,  Commr.  of  Chota  Nagpur,  India; 
b.  \%T2  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; entered  Wilt- 
shire Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 
1901,  Major  1910,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1918 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; was 
Comdt.  Imperial  Cadet  Corps  (India)  1910-12 ; 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  1916,  with  rank  of  Brig  -Gen. ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1912,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service 
Club. 

Taylor,  Brig.-Gen .*  Reynell  Hamilton 
Baylay,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Remell 
Taylor,  C(B.,  C.S.I.,  of  Newton  Abbot, 

S.  Devon  ; b.  1858  ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  R.A.O  C. ; retired  1920;  Afghan  War 
1880  (medal),  and  in  Sierra  Leone  1898-9 
(medal  with  clasp):  m.  1891,  Gertrude,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  W.  Houghton;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1918.  34,  Lee  Park , S.E. 3. 

Taylor,  Major  Richard  Stopford,  D.S.O., 
M.B.,  F.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  G.  G.  S. 
Stopford  Taylor,  M.D.,  of  51A,  Rodney  Street, 
Liverpool;  b.  1884;  M.B.  and  Ch.B.j  Liver- 
pool 1907,  F.R.C.S., Edinburgh  1910;  is  Major 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.) ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn.  1916, 
Marion  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Buckley,  J.P.,  of  Blundellsands,  Liverpool; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  * 


COM  PANIONAGE. 


1938 


Taylor,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  James 
Frederick,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1873;  Lieut. -Col. 
Notts,  and  Derbyshire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Shelbourne, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  A.  A.  Taylor, 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ; b.  1875  5 is  Lieut  -Col. 
S.  African  Field  Artillery  ; served  in  Pales- 
tine 1916-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 

1918. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Edgar  Hugh, 

D. S.O.,  M.C-,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas 
Taylor,  R.  of  Newmarket-on-Fergus,  co. 
Clare;  b.  1888;  ed.at  Tipperary  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Campbell  Coll.,  Belfast;  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  The  Roy.  Irish  Regt.,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  10th  Batn.  Hampshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O. , Greek  Mil.  Cross)  : m.  1914, 
Alexandra  Clare,  da.  of  the  late  Brabazon 
Campbell,  of  Warwick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Taylor,  Lieut-.Col.  Thomas  George, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Taylor,  of  Chipchase 
Castle,  Wark-on  - Tyne,  Northumberland 
[see  Waldie-Griffith,  Bt.J  ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
19  .6) ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 
Gordon  Highlanders,  and  temporary  Lieut  - 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers  ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major): 
m.  1910,  Josephine  Margaret,  da.  of  Robert 
J.  Lang,  of  Broadmeadows,  Selkirk;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Chipchase  Castle,  Wark-on - 
Tyne,  Northumberland. 

Taylor,  Thomas  Marris,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Marris  Taylor  ; b.  1871  ; 
ed.  at  Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1894,  Fellow  1895,  M.A.  1897);  appointed 
Ch.  of  Training  Section,  Ministry  of  Muni- 
tions 1915,  Assist.  Director  of  Dilution 
Section  1916,  Dep.  Director-Gen.,  Labour 
Supply  Depart.  1916,  and  Director  thereof 
1918  ; author  of  “Constitutional  and  Political 
History  of  Rome  ” : m.  1898,  Mary  Dorothea, 
da.  of  the  late  Walter  Wren,  of  7.  Powis 
Square,  W. ; cr.  C B.E.  1917.  Whitedale, 
Hambledon,  Hants  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge 
Club. 

Taylor,  Walter  Ross,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Walter  Ross  Taylor,  D.D.,  of  Glas- 
gow; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.,  at  The 
Leys,  Camb. , and  at  Glasgow  and  Edinburgh 
Univs.  (M.A.  1899,  LL.B.  1901)  ; Advocate 
Scotland  1902 ; Lecturer  on  Roman  and 
Criminal  Law,  School  of  Law,  Cairo  1905-12, 
a J udge  of  Court  of  First  I nstance , Cairo  1912- 
15,  Assist.  Legal  Adviser  Ministries  of  Public 
Works,  War,  and  Agriculture  1915-18,  and 
Chm.  Supplies  Control  Board  1918-20;  ap- 
pointed Counsel  to  H.H.  the  Sultan,  April 

1919,  and  is  Legal  Adviser  to  Mins,  of  Public 
Works,  War,  and  Agriculture  in  Egypt ; has 
3rd  class  Order  of  the  Nile : m.  1910,  Frances, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Orr,  of  Kinnaird,  Stir- 
lingshire ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Gezira, 
Cairo,  Egypt. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Oldroyd 
Cornock-,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Gen. 
List ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.):  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  James  Cox-, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  18 — ; is ’Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Artillery ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr: D.S.O.  1917. 

Taylor,  Lieut.-Col.  St.  John  Louis  Hyde 
Du  Plat-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  John 
Lowther  Du  Plat-Taylor,  C. B.  ; b.  1865; 
entered  R.A.  1884,  became  Capt.  1894,  and 
Major i9oo(retired  i9o6),and  Hon. Lieut.-Col. 
1918  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches) ; was  a Brig.  Maj.  Territorial 
Force  1908-13  ; is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers  : 
m.  1904,  Alice,  da.  of  the  late  Charles  Hyde 
Home  Purves,  of  Purves  [see  Home-Purves- 
Hume-Campbell,  Bt.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Purves,  Greenlaw,  Berwickshire ; United 
Service  Club.  m 

Taylor,  Brig.-Gen%  Gerald  Kyffin-, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Ven.  William  Francis 


Taylor,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  Liverpool;  b. 
1863;  ed.  at  Liverpool  Coll.;  admitted  a 
Solicitor  1884;  Col.  Comdg.  R.A.,  W.  Lanca- 
shire (Reserve)  Div.  1915;  a Brig.-Gen.,  a 
partner  in  the  legal  firm  of  Snowball,  Kyffin- 
Taylor  and  Pruddah,  of  Liverpool,  a Life 
Gov.  of  Liverpool  Coll.,  and  Housing  Commr., 
Region  C (Lancashire  and  Cheshire) ; was  a 
Member  of  Liverpool  City  Co  uncil  1904-19, 
Chm.  Liverpool  riou-ing  Committee  1907-19, 
and  a Dire  tor  of  National  Ser.  for  Lanca  hire 
and  Cheshire  1918;  has  V.D.  ; sat  as  M.P. 
for  Kirkdale  Div.  of  Liverpool  (C)  1910-15  : 
m.  1892,  Bessie,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Cope, 
of  Huyton,  Lancashire ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Llanferres , Mold. 

Taylor,  Col.  Walter  William  Pitt-,  C.B. , 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Charles 
Pitt-Taylor,  of  35,  Sloane  Gardens,  S.  W. ; 
b.  1878 ; ed.  at  Eton ; entered  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own)  1899,  became  Capt. 
1905,  Brevet  Major  and  Major  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; is 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  at  War  Office;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff 
and  as  Brig.-Com.  (despatches  nine  times, 
Brevets  Major,  Lieut.-Col.,  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  C.M.G.,  French  and  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Italian  Medal  for  Valour, 

C. B.)  : m.  1920,  Daphne  Helen,  da.  of  Sir 
James  Henry  Stronge,  5th  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Teale,  Major  Joseph  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Goodman  Teale,  formerly  of  Mead 
House,  Epsom ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Elizabeth 
Coll.,  Guernsey;  is  a Mining  and  Civil 
Engineer,  and  Major,  late  R.E.  ; served  in 
Dardanelles  1916,  as  Major  R.M.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  author  of  various  papers 
on  Mining  and  Engineering;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Teall,  Major  George  Harris,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Sir  Jethro  Justinian  Harris  Teall,  Sc.D., 
F.R.S.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  Lincolnshire  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1913,  Josephine,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Burrell,  of  Thetford; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 

Tebbutt,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Hamilton, 

D. S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  J.  W.  Tebbutt,  J.P.,  of 
Quirindi,  N.  S.  Wales;  b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Sydney 
High  Sch.,  and  at  Sydney  Univ.  (B.A.  1905, 
M.B.  1908  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps ; served  during  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  some- 
time Lecturer  in  Bacteriology,  Roy.  Dental 
Hospital,  London  ; is  Ch.  Resident  Patho- 
logist, Roy.  Prince  Alfred  Hospital,  Sydney; 
author  of  various  papers  on  bacteriological 
subjects : m.  1916,  Jessie,  da.  of  James  Clark, 
of  Brisbane;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Wybenia, 
Double  Bay,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Uni- 
versity (Sydney)  Club. 

Tee,  Major  James  Henry  Stanley,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; S.  Africa  1900- 1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  seven  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
as  Major  R.A.S.C  (T.F.)  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 

Tegart,  Charles  Augustus,  C.I.E.,  M.  V.O., 
of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Poulter  Tegart,  of 
Dunboyne,  co.  Meath ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at 
Portora  Roy.  Sch.,  Enniskillen,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  ; entered  Indian  Police 
1901,  and  became  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Police,  Intelligence  Branch,  Bengal  1906; 
is  Lieut.  Indian  Defence  Force ; received 
Police  and  Delhi  Durbar  medals  1911  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1912,  C.I.E.  1917. 
Calcutta;  United  Service  ( Calcutta ) Club. 

Teichman,  Eric,  C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; in 
British  Consular  Ser.,  China;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919- 

Teichman,  Capt.  Oskar,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 

b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1901,  M.A. 
190-) ; L.R.C.P.  London  and  M.R.C.S.  Eng- 
land 1906  ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.),  Dep. 
Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  47th  (Gordon) 
Div.,  and  a F.R.G.S. ; attached  Worcester- 
shire Yeo.  1912-20;  European  War  1914-18 
(twice  wounded,  despatches  thrice,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  1914-15  star,  French  Croix  de  Guerre 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1939 


with  Palm,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  assumed 
by  deed  poll  1919  the  surname  of  Teichman 
in  lieu  of  Teichmann:  m.  1909,  Edith  Hen- 
rietta, da.  of  the  late  William  Harbord,  of 
Stamford;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Hollington , 
Chislehurst ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Tellfer-Smollet  [see  Smollet]. 

Temperley,  Major  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers; 
served  during'  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Temperley,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Cecil, 

C M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest  Tem- 
perley ; b.  1877  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  ‘Norfolk  Regt.,  and  an  Assist.  Mil. 
Attache;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1909,  Madeline,  da. 
of  the  late  Walter  Whitehead  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Temperley,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1884;  Lieut.-Col.  6th  Batn.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  (T.D.) ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O. .prisoner) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Union  ( Newcastle-upon-Tyne ) Club. 
Tempest,  Capt.  Ewart  Vincent,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Michael  Tempest  ; b.  1889  ; ed. 
at  Bradford  Gram.  Sch. ; Capt.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.,  and  a partner  in  the  firm  of  M.  Tem- 
pest and  Sons,  woollen  merchants,  of  Brad- 
ford ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  19—,  Marcelle  Thuillier, 
of  Vignacourt,  Somme;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Lyndhurst , Bolton , Bradford. 

Tempest,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Crosland, 

C. B.E.;  b.  i860;  Ch.  Engineer  S.E.  and 
Chatham  Railway,  and  Lieut.-Col. ; has  Order 
of  Leopold  of  Belgium ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Tempest,  Col.  Roger  Stephen,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Arthur  Cecil 
Tempest,  of  Broughton  Hall,  Skipton-in- 
Craven,  Yorkshire;  b.  1876;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  Scots  Guards  ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
six  times,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Brevet  Col.) : m.  1912,  Valerie  Arthur,  da. 
of  the  late  Arthur  Leone  Glover  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  Broughton  Hall,  Skifiton. 

Tempest,  Squadron  - Leader  Wulstan 
Joseph,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Wilfrid  Fran- 
cis Tempest,  J.P.,  of  Ackworth  Grange, 
Pontefract;  b.  1890;  Squadron-Leader 
R.A.F.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Temple,  Charles  Lindsay,  C.M.G.  [see 
Temple,  Bt.,  cr.  1876]. 

Temple,  Col.  Charles  Pilcher,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  James  Temple,  of  St.  Mar- 
garet’s, near  Dover  ; b.  1843 ; entered  49th 
Regt.  1862,  became  Capt.  1874,  Major  1881, 
Lieut.-Col.  1886,  and  Col.  1890  (h.-p.  1891) ; 
retired  1902 ; commanded  1st  Batn.  Princess 
Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Royal  Berkshire  Regt.) 
1887-91,  and  also  (when  Major)  in  Nile 
Expedition  1885-6,  including  battle  of  Ginnis 
(despatches,  medal,  bronze  star) ; com- 
manded 29th  Regt.  Dist.  1892-5  and  A.A.G., 
Cork  Dist.  1895-1902 : m.  1875,  Rosabelle 
Charlotte  Campbell,  who  d.  1893,  only  da.  of 
the  late  Adm.  Charles  Wright  Bonham  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1886.  Roselle , Reading. 

Temple,  Brig.-Gen.  Frank  Valiant, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.M.L.I.,  and  temporary  Brig.-Gen.; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Temple,  John,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Robert  Temple,  banker,  of  Colne,  Lanca- 
shire ; b.  1839 '»  ed.  privately  ; sometime  an 
Engineer ; is  Chm.  of  Warrington  Wire 
Rope  Works  Co.,  and  employed  on  Naval 
Confidential  Ser.  ; joined  Telegraph  Ser. 
1852,  the  Atlantic  Telegraph  Co.  1856,  and 
subsequently  the  Telegraph  Construction 
and  Maintenance  Co.,  being  engaged  in  the 
laying  of  the  first  and  second  Atlantic 
Cables : m.  1st,  1867,  Mary  Anne,  who  d.  1917, 
da.  of  the  late  Humphrey  Roberts;  2ndly, 
1917,  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Walter 


Hull  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Mossley  Bank, 
Aigburth,  Liverpool ; Constitutional,  and 
Exchange  ( Liverpool ) Clubs. 

Temple,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Durand, 
D.S.O.  [see  Temple,  Bt.]. 

Temple  (Temple-Gore-Langton)  [see 
Langton]. 

Templer,  Col.  Cyril  Frank,  C.M.G., 
C.I.E.;  b.  1869;  entered  R.A.  1889,  became 
Major  Indian  Army  1907,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1919,  retired  1920  ; I >on- 
gola  Expedition  1896  (medal),  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.); 
was  in  India  1916-20,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.I.E.  1918. 

Templer,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Francis, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1865 ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  Pay 
Depart. ; European  War  1 914-19  (despatches, 
CB.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919- 

Templeton,  Col.  Charles  Perry,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  William  Templeton,  of  Napanee, 
Ontario,  Canada;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Kingston,  Ontario  (M.D.  and  C.M. 
1906);  a Physician  and  Surg.,  Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps,  and  an  Assist.  Director 
Me<1.  Sers.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  CB.E.):  m.  1909,  Alice, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  ludge  T.  D.  Cumberland, 
of  Brandon,  Manitoba,  Canada;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.B.E  (Mil.)  1919.  Brandon,  Mani- 
toba, Canada  ; Brandon  Club. 

Tenison,  Major  William  Percival  Cosna- 
han,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  William  Tenison, 
of  Lough  Bawn,  Monaghan  ; b.  1884 ; is 
Major  R.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915, 

Olive  Leonora,  da.ofthelateC.  L. Mackenzie  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Easington,  Guildford ; 
funior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Tennant,  Francis  Michael,  D.S.O.  [see 
B Glenconner] 

Tennant,  Hercules,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  Hon.  Sir  David  Tennant,  K. C.M.G.  ; 
[see  Tennant,  “Knights’  Widows”];  b. 
1850 ; ed.  in  Cape  Town,  and  at  Edinburgh 
High  Sch.  and  Univ.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1871 ; appointed  Advocate,  Supreme  Court, 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  1873,  Sec.  of  Law  Commn. 
1879,  an  Extra  A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.,  Cape  Colony  1879,  Sec.  to  Ch.  Justice, 
Supreme  Court  1882,  Librarian  thereof  1882, 
Assist.  Registrar  thereof  1884  and  of  Court 
of  Appeal  1886,  High  Sheriff  of  Cape  Colony 
1889,  Registrar  of  Supreme  Court,  Taxing 
Master,  and  Registrar  of  Deeds  1894;  was  a 
Member  of  Cape  House  of  Assembly  1878-81, 
and  Sec.  to  Law  Depart.,  Transvaal  1901  -9  ; 
served  during  Basuto  War  1880-81  as  Capt. 
and  Staff  Officer  (medal) ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
Colonial  Institute ; author  and  editor  of 
many  legal  works  : m.  1874,  Mary  Cathcart, 
da.  of  the  late  Robert  Graham  (14th  of 
Fintry) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906.  Royal  Colonial 
Institute , Northumberland  Avenue,  W.C.  ; 
British  Empire , and  Civil  Service  ( Cape 
Town)  Clubs. 

Tennant,  Capt.  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Capt.  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tennant,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  B.  Glenconner]. 

Tenney,  John,  C.B.E.,  I.S.O. , son  of  the 
late  John  Tenney,  of  Trenninow,  Cornwall; 
b.  1856;  formerly  Principal  Clerk  in  Ex- 
chequer and  Audit  Depart. : m.  1917,  Mary 
King,  formerly  wife  of  Dr.  R.  D.  Roberts, 
of  Cambridge  and  London  Univs. ; cr.  I S.O. 
1914,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The  Long  House, 
Hindhead,  Surrey. 

Tennyson,  Charles  Bruce  Locker,  C.M.G. 

[see  B.  Tennyson,  colls.]. 

Ternan,  Brig.-Gen.  Trevor  Patrick  Breff- 
ney,  C.B.,  C.M.G., D.S.O.,  sonofGen.A.  H. 
Ternan,  B.S.C. ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Bromsgrove 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  63rd  Kegt. 
1879,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1898,  and  Brevet  Col.  1900 
(retired  1907),  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1880-81  (medal),  in 


1940 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal,  bronze 
star),  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5,  present 
at  action  of  Ginnis  (despatches,  clasp, 
D.S.O.),  as  D.A.A.G.  on  Nile  Frontier 
1886-9  (4th  class  Osmanieh),  as  D.A.A.G 
during  operations  on  Nile,  and  as  Brig.- 
Maj.  ol  Inf.  at  battle  of  Toski  (horse  shot, 
clasp),  with  Unyoro  Expedition  1895  (de- 
spatches, medal),  in  Uganda  1897-9,  in  com- 
mand of  operations  in  Nandi  and  Kabowsko 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.),  in  command  of  Ogaden  Expedition 

1900- 1991  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 

1901- 2  as  Inspector-Gen.  ot  Lines  of  Com- 
munication, and  Comdg.  a Column  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1916-17,  Comdg.  a Brig.  ; was 
attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1884-94,  and 
employed  w’ith  Sudanese  Troops  in  Uganda 
1894-1900  (also  Dep.  Commr.  and  Consul  in 
Uganda  1896-1900),  H.M.’s  Acting  Commr. 
and  Consul-Gen.  in  British  E.  Africa  Pro- 
tectorate 1900,  A.A.G.,  S.  Dist.  1903,  A.A.G., 
S.  Africa  1903-5,  A.Q.M.G.  there  1905-6  and  in 
command  of  Standerton  Sub-Dist.,  Trans- 
vaal 1906-7 ; appointed  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G. 
Aug.  1914,  and  a Brig. -Com.  Dec.  1914-17  : 
m.  1906,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  George  Alsop, 
of  Teignmouth ; cr.  D.S.O.  1889,  C.M.G. 
1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Terrot,  Major  Charles  Russell,  D S.O. ; 
b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Dragoons,  and  an 
Instructor  at  Senior  Office  rs’  Sch. ; served  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  meoal  with 
twoclasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  m.  1902, 
Ethel  Margaret  Susan,  da.  of  Sir  Frederick 
Ripley,  1st  Bt.  [cr.  1897];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918). 

Terry,  Major  Henry  Bouhier  lmbert, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Imbert-Terry,  Bt.]. 

Terry,  Major  Claude  Henry  Maxwell  ' 
Imbert-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Claude 
Alexander  Imbert-Terry;  b.  1880;  ed.  pri- 
vately, and  at  Charterhouse  ; entered  Devon- 
shire Regt.  1901,  became  Capt.  1911,  Major 
1915  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Naval  and 
Military , and.  Sports  Clubs. 

Tetley,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Harold, 
D.S.O.,  T.D .;  b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  W.  York- 
shire Regt  (T.F.) ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tetley,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Eric,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (T.f.)  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

Tetley,  Herbert  Hustler,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
William  Tetley,  of  Bradford;  b.  1854;  a 
J.P.  for  Bradford,  and  Chm.  of  its  Local 
War  Pensions  Committee:  m.  1878;  cr 
C.B.**.  (Civil)  1920.  St.  Andrew’s  Place , 
Bradford. 

Teversham,  Col.  Richard  Kinloch,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Mark  Teversham  ; 
b.  1856  ; entered  Army  1875,  became  Capt. 
M.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1886,  Major  1895, 
Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904;  retired 
1919:  served  with  Burma  Expedition  1886-7 
(medal)  ; sometime  Officiating  A.A.G., 
Madras  Command  ; appointed  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1914 : m.  1888,  Ethel  Mary,  el.  da.  of 
W.  A.  Symonds,  sometime  Sup.  of  Central 
Jail,  Coimbatore;  cr.  D.S.O.  1887.  St. 
Heliers,  Jersey 

Tew,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Stuart,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1869  ; entered  E.  Surrey  Regt.  1889,  be- 
came Brevet  Major  1900,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1914;  retired  1919;  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (de- 
spatches four  times,  Brevet  Major),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  temporary  Brig.-Gen. 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1895,  Katharine 

May,  da.  of  Richard  Yeo;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Arduick  House,  Folkestone. 

Tkwslkv,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Hocken,  1 
C.M.G.,  M.D  . ; son  of  the  late  Henry  Tew’s-  ! 
ley,  of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1878;  ed. 
at  New  Zealand  (M. A.  1901),  and  Edinburgh 
(M.B.,  Ch.B.  1906,  M.D.  1909)  Univs. ; , 


F.R.C.S.E.  1909,  M.R.C.P.E.  1919.  Lieut.- 
Col.  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  Corps,  and 
Hon.  Physician  Auckland  (N.Z.)  Hospital ; 
sometime  Comdt.  New  Zealand  Convalescent 
Hospital  at  Hornchurch,  E^sex  ; European 
War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt  and  France 
(C  M.G.)  : m.  1917,  Marjorie  Douglas,  da.  of 
Dr.  P.  A.  Linosay,  of  Auckland,  New  Zea- 
land ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  5,  O' Rorke  Street, 

Auckland , New  Zealand. 

Thacker,  Brig.-Gen.  Herbert  Cyril,  C.B. , 
C.M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj  -Gen. 
John  .Thacker,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1870  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Canadian  Artillery ; S.  Africa  1899- 

1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
Russo-Japanese  War  1904-5,  attached  to 
Japanese  Army  in  Manchuria  (Japanese  war 
medal,  4th  class  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  R.A 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.);  cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Thacker,  Maj.-Gen.  Percival  Edward, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
John  Thacker,  Bom.  S.C. ; b.  1873;  ed.  at 
Upper  Canada  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  Kings- 
ton, Canada;  is  Maj.-Gen  Canadian  Forces; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  wdth  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-16  as  A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  A.A.G. 
Ottawa  1909-10,  Director  of  Mil.  Training 
there  1911-12,  and  on  Imperial  Gen.  Staff 
(Dominion  Section)  at  War  Office  1912-14; 
appointed  A.G.,  Canadian  Oversea  Forces 
1916:  m.  1912,  Gladys  Howland,  who  d. 
1919,  of  Queen’s  Park,  Toronto  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Sports’,  and  Rideau 
( Ottawa ) Clubs. 

Thackeray,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Bouverie, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Edward  Talbot 
Thackeray,  V.C.,  K.C.B.;  b.  1875;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1909,  Adeline  Charlotte,  da.  of 
the  late  William  Irvine  Ritchie,  Board  of 
Education  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1916. 

Thackeray,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Francis, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Edward 
Talbot  Thackeray,  V.C.,  K.C.B. ; b.  1870; 
served  during  Eur<  pean  War  1914-19  as 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Inf.  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  1905, 
Linda,  da.  of  the  late  Baron  von  Wiirtzburg; 
cr.  C.M.G.  and  D.S.O.  1916. 

Thackeray,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Staniford, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Highland  L.I.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr, 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Thackwell, 4/cy'o;  Charles  Joseph,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H.  Thackwell,  of 
Little  Comberton,  Pershore  ; b.  1870 ; 
entered  Hussars  1893,  became  Capt.  1904, 
and  Major  1915  ; retired  1919  ; S.  Africa  1900- 

1901  (D.S.O.),  European  W ar  1914-15  on  Staff 
(wounded)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 

Thackwell,  Col.  Colquhoun  Grant  Roche, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  E.  J.  Thackwell, 
formerly  3rd  Dragoons  ; b.  1857  ; entered  51st 
Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  I.C.S.  1889,  Major 
1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  and 
Col.  1908;  retired  1919;  Afghan  War  1878- 
9-80  (severely  wounded,  despatches,  medal), 
with  Mahzud  Waziri  Expedition  1881,  with 
Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present  at  battle  of 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  with  Malakand  Field  Force,  and 
w ith  Mohmund  and  Buner  Expeditions  1897-8 
(despatches  twice,  clasp,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1883, 
Lilian,  da.  of  Robert  Spencer;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1912. 

Thakur  Sadul  Singh,  Col.,  Rao 

Bahadur,  C.I.E.,  son  of  Thakur  Raw^at 
Singh,  of  Village  Rora,  Bikanir,  India;  b. 
188 ■ ; ed.  at  Noble’s  Sch.,  Bikanir;  is 
Pattedar  of  Bagsew  (Rathor  Rajput);  was 
Dep.  Revenue  and  Finance  Min.,  Bikanir 
1904-10,  Revenue  and  Financial  Sec.  1910-12, 
and  Revenue  Member  of  Bikanir  State 
Council  1912-16,  since  when  he  has  been 
Public  Works  Member;  accompanied  Ma- 
haraja of  Bikanir  to  Imperial  War  Conference 
1917  and  Imperial  War  Cabinet  1918-19;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1920.  Bikanir,  India. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1941 


Thatcher,  Major  Gerald  Gane,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1873  ; Major  R.G.A. ; European  War  1914- 
17  withR.F.A.  (wounded, despatches, D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thellusson,  Major  the  Hon.  Hugh 
Edmund,  D.S.O,  (see  B.  Rendlesham]. 
Theobald,  Major  Alfred  Charles  Le- 
stourgeon,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  F.  Theo- 
bald ; b.  1S77  J entered  R.F.A.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1912,  and  Major  1915;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
was  a Ch.  Instructor  at  R.M.A.  1916-18: 
m.  18 — , Mary  Madelina,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 

; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Theobald,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  Charles 
Webb,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Charles 
Percy  Theobald,  formerly  R.A.,  of  Bowm 
side,  Cheltenham  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham Coll.  ; entered  Gloucestershire  Regt. 
1898,  became  Capt.  Manchester  Regt.  1901, 
and  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  battles  of  Riet- 
fontein  and  Lombard’s  Kop,  during  siege  of 
Ladysmith  (including  night  sortie  on  Gun 
Hill),  and  at  seizure  of  Van  Reenen’s  Pass 
(dangerously  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded) ; 
appointed  Comdt.  of  a Sch.  of  Musketry 
1918,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Thesiger,  Capt.  Bertram  Sackville, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.  [see  B.  Chelmsford]. 
Thesiger,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Eric 

Richard,  D.S.O.  [see  . Chelmsford]. 
Thewles,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  Audley, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1879;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  E.  Kent  Regt.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Greek  Mil.  Cross);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Thin,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Gordon, D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Liverpool  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thom,  Col.  George  St.  Clair,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , 
C.B.E.,  M.B,  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1893);  entered  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1894,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser  1917;  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff  and 
as  Dep.  Director  of  Med.  Ser.  Russian 
Expeditionary  Force  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1016,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Thom,  Lieut.-Col.  J ohn  Gibb,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet-Lieut.-Col.  Gor- 
don Highlanders;  European  War  19x4-18 
(wounded  thrice,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thom,  Major  John  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  George  Thom,  of  Devon- 
port  ; b.  1882;  entered  R.G.A.  1901,  and  is 
Major;  Dardanelles  1915  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy, 
and  Italian  bronze  medal  for  valour) ; cr. 
D S.O.  1915. 

Thomas,  Alan  Ernest  Wentworth, 

D. S  0.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Bar.  Middle  Temple 
19*0;  is  Lieut.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  18  (wounded  twice,  de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thomas,  Capt.  Arnold  Newall,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  1880;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1905,  M.B.  and  B.S.  1908;  is  Capt. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Thomas,  Major  Arthur  Felix,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.1879;  Major  Manchester  Regt. ; S.  Africa 
1901-2  (King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Thomas,  Vlajor  Ba^il,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Thomas,  Capt.  Charles  William,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired)  ; has  Legion  of 
Honour,  and  Mil.  Order  of  Aviz  of  Por- 
tugal; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Thomas,  Daniel,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
J.  Silvanus  Thomas,  of  Morriston  ; b.  1880; 
Private  Sec.  to  First  Commr.  of  Works  : m. 
197,  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Parry  Jones,  of  Aberystwyth  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  National  Liberal,  and  Eighty 
Clubs.  « <r» 

Thomas,  Edgar  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Thomas;  b.  1879;  a Member 
of  London  Stock  Exchange,  and  partner 
in  firm  of  Greenwood  and  Co. ; sometime 
Financial  Adviser  to  Public  Trustee:  m. 

1911,  Phyllis  Annette,  da.  of  T.  H.  Whit- 
more; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Gurteen,  Ashtead,  Surrey. 

Thomas,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Algernon 
D’Arcy,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Sullivan  Thomas,  formerly  I.C.S.,  of  Park- 
side,  Tiverton,  Devon;  b.  1858;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.;  entered  Worcestershire 
Regt.  1878,  and  retired  as  Col.  1913  (Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1917);  served  during  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches  twice, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1887,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  H.  Price,  M.  I.C.E.,  Public  Works 
Depart.,  India;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Winham 
House,  Cullompton,  Devon. 

Thomas,  Col.  Francis  Herbert  Sullivan, 
C.B.  ; b.  1862  ; entered  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt.  1882,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1893, 
Major  1901,  Lieut.-Col.  1908,  and  Col.  1912  ; 
Burma  Expedition  1886  8 (medal  with  two 
clasps),  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (de- 
spatches, clasp),  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(despatches,  clasp)  ; appointed  Dep.  Director 
of  Supplies,  India  1912  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Thomas,  Frederic  George,  C.M.G.,  elder 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  Thomas,  of  Exeter ; 
b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Exeter  Sch.,  and  at  Sidney 
Sussex  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1894,  LL.B.  1895); 
Bar.  Inner  Temple  1899;  was  Pres,  of  Camb. 
Union  1894;  represented  Sec  of  State  for 
the  Colonies  in  connection  with  reception 
of  Prime  Mins,  of  Self  governing  Dominions 
1911:  cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  28,  York  Place,  IV.; 
National  Liberal  Club. 

Thomas,  Capt.  Gwilym  Ivor,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  the  late  John  Thomas  [see 
Denny?  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1893;  Capt  R.H.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C. 
with  Bar,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thomas,  Major  Gwynne  Cecil,  D.S.  O.  ; 
b.  1873;  is  Adj.  and  Sec.  Duke  of  York’s 
Roy.  Mil.  Sch.,  Dover;  N.  Nigeria  1898- 
1905  ; Nigeria  Campaign  1898  (medal  with 
ciasp),  Munoli  Expedition  1900  (clasp), 
Ashanti  Expedition  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
Kmo-Sokoto  Expedition  1903  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  in  France 
(despatches  t^ice,  D.S.O.,  1914-15  star,  two 
medals);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917-  Duke  of  York's 
Royal  Military  School,  Dover. 

Thomas,  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Melville, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  M.  H. 
Thomas;  b.  1870  ; Col.  R.A.,  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1920  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914  18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.):  m.  1895  May,  who  d.  1897, 
dct.  of  Lieut. -Gen.  B.  H Pottinger;  2noly, 
1904,  Dorothy,  da.  ol  E.  A.  Rawson,  of  Bar- 
rowville,  Carlow;  cr. C.M.G.  1917, D.S.O.  1918. 

Thomas.  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  St.  George, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  Francis  William 
Thomas,  K.C.B.;  b.  1862;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  Indian  Army ; served  with  Sudan  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  with  Burmese  Expedition  1885-9 (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  Tibet  1903-4  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; m.  1917,  Rose 
Miriam,  widow  of  H.  D.  Solomon,  of 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7., 

Thomas,  Ivor  Cradock,  M.V.O. , O.B.E. , 
son  of  Benjamin  Thomas,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
Llanelly,  S.  Wales ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Cow- 
bridge,  at  Epsom  Coll.,  and  at  Cooper’s 
Hill  Coll.  ; appointed  Assist.  Sup.,  India 
Telegraph  Depart.  1881,  Sup.  1897,  Director 
of  Construction  Branch  1910,  and  of  Punjab 
Telegraph  Circle  ipn,  Director  of  Traffic 

1912,  and  Ch.  Engineer,  Telegraphs  1914 ; 


1942 


COMPANION  AGE. 


served  with  Hazara  Expedition,  with  Field 
Telegraphs  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp)  ; 
had  charge  of  Telegraph  Arrangements  at 
Coronation  Durbar  1911-12;  is  a M.I.E.E.  : 
m.  1904,  Laura  MuLrave,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen. 
Campbell  Hardy,  formerly  R.A. ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911,  O B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Shalt, 
Sid  ley,  Sussex ; East  India  United  Service 
Club. 

Thomas,  Capt.  James  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  D.  G.  Thomas,  of 
Hammerton  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B.A.  and  M.B.  1904)  ; Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thomas,  James  Jonathan,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  James  Thomas,  of  Sierra 
Leone  ; b.  1850  ; sometimea  Merchant ; is  an 
Unofficial  M.L.C.  of  Sierra  Leone,  a J.P., 
Hon. Treasurer  of  Princess  Cottage  Hospital, 
and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Geographical  So.,  of 
Roy.  Colonial  Institute,  and  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Arts  : m.  1st,  18—,  Patience,  da.  of  Thomas 
Joe,  of  Lagos;  2ndly,  18 — ; Rboda,  da.  of 
Abram  Hebron  of  Sierra  Leone  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1908.  IV ilberforce  House,  Gloucester  Street, 
Freetown,  Sierra  Leone. 

Thomas,  Kinsey  Beaumont  Welford, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  laie  Kinsey  Beaumont 
Thomas.  Indian  Telegraph  Depart. ; b.  1865  ; 
entered  Bengal  Police  1887,  and  became 
Dist.Sup.  1891,  Personal  Ass'st.to  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police  1901  Principal  Police  Train- 
ing Sch.  1007,  and  Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  1911  ; 
has  King’s  Police  meaal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 
Calcutta. 

Thomas,  Major  Leonard  Rhys,  D S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Major  R.A.S.C. ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thomas,  Capt.  Peter  David,  C.B.E. , 
M.V.O.-,  b.  18—;  Capt.  Welsh  Regt. ; Sec. 
Deed’s  Munition  Area  di  ring  Euroi  ean  War; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918,  C.  B.E.  Civil)  1920. 
Thomas,  Lieut. -Col.  Reginald  Aneurin, 

C. B.E.’,  b.  1879;  M^j.and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
R.A.;  S.  Africa  1900-02  (Queen’s  medal  with 
th  ee  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps); 
European  v*'ar  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thomas,  Lieut.-Col.  Stanley  Ford,  D.S.O.', 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.  Col. 
Shropshire  L-I.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Thomas,  Major  William  Edgar,  D.S.O. ; 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  E.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thomas,  Major  William  Llewellyn, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.',  b.  18 — ; Major  W.  Indian 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  in  Egypt  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Thomas,  Brig  -Gen.  Gvvyn  G wvn-,  C.M.  G ., 
D S.O.;  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  a Brig.-Com.,  Comdg.  43rd  Inf.  Brig. 
Wazirstan  Force  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) : tn.  18—,  Alice 

Liura,  who  d.  igto,  da.  of ; cr. 

D.S.O.  19x6,  C.M.G.  1918.  Murree,  India. 
Thomas,  MajorYrznk.  Silvers  Williams-, 
D.S.O  , son  of  J.  Silvers  Williams-Thomas, 
O.B.E.,  J.P.,  of  S ourbridge,  Worcester- 
sh  re;  b.  18 — ; Major  Worcestershire  Yeo. 

( r.D.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (despitches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Cavalry  Club. 
Thomas-Evelyn  [see  Evelyn]. 

Thompson,  Capt.  Allen  E.,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 

M.D. ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  | 
Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Thompson,  Col.  Albert  George,  C.M.G.,  [ 
D.S.O.,  M.B.\  b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1891);  is  Col  Army  ! 
Med.  Ser. ; served  during  European  War  J 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  ! 
D.S.O.  19x7,  C.M.G.  1918. 


Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Guthrie, 
C.M.G.’,  b.  28 — ; M-jor  and  Brevet  Lieut- 
Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Lieut-Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Thompson,  Capt.  Arnold  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Scots  Guards  (Special 
Reserve);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  Julian, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thompson,  Major  Cecil  Henry  Farrer, 
D.S.O.,  0. B.E.  ) 6.1882;  Major  London  Regt., 
and  a D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O..  O.B.E.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Thompson,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  William, 
C.B.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  C.  W. 
Thompson ; b.  1859  i ed.  at  Felsted  Sch.  j 
entered  Dragoon  Guards  1882,  became  Capt. 
1887,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916;  retired  1919; 
served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  present 
at  battles  of  Kassassin  and  Tel-el-Kebir 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  and  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  W.  Command 
1908,  an  A.A.G.  at  War  Office  1911,  to 
command  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Dist.  1913, 
Gen.  Officer  Comdg.  S.  Africa  1914,  and 
to  command  troops  in  W.  Africa  1917 : 
m.  1889,  Rose  Offley  Ada,  only  child  of  the 
late  Henry  Offley  Harvey;  cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1911.  I l sing  ton  Lodge , Puddle- 
town,  Dorchester  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Thompson,  Claude  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., M.C.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  Lieut.  Col.  Clive  Wentworth, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Cyril  Powney, 
C.B.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Fendall  Thompson, 

B. C.S.  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 

at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; was 
Commr.  Multan  Div.  1915-19  : m.  1892, 

Mary  Alice  Helen,  M.B.E.,  el.  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Gen.  Robert  Cecil  Richard  Clifford,  C.B.  : 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1919.  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Thompson,  D’Arcy  Wentworth,  C.B.,  son 
of  Professor  D’Arcy  Wentworth  Thompson, 
of  Galway  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad., 
and  at  Trim  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.,  1st  Class 
Natural  Science  1883,  M.  A.  1893,  D.Litt.  1912); 
appointed  Professor  of  Natural  History  in 
Univ.  Coll.,  Dundee  1884,  and  in  St.  An- 
drews Univ.  1917,  and  Scientific  Member 
of  Fishery  Board  for  Scotland  1898;  was  in 
charge  of  Missions  to  Seal  Islands  of  Behring 
Sea  1896  and  1897,  British  Delegate  at  Seal 
Fisheries’  Conference  at  Washington  1807, 
and  at  North  Sea  Conferences  at  Stockholm 
1899  and  Copenhagen  1902;  is  a F.R.S.  : m. 
1901,  Maureen,  el.  da.  of  the  late  William 
Drury,  of  Dublin  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil;  1898. 
44 , South  Street,  St.  Andrews  ; Athenceum, 
and  University  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 
Thompson,  Miss  Edith  Marie,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  — Thompson;  b.  18 — ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Assist.  Ch.  Controller 
Queen  Mary’s  Auxiliary  Army  Corps  (de* 
spatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Thompson,  Major  Edward  Gerald, 
M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick  Bellairs 
Thompson  [see  Bates,  Bt.)  ; b.  1876 ; is 
Major  Reserve  of  Officers;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
M.V.O.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre):  tn. 
1903,  Janet,  da.  of  the  late  H.  Harris;  cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1916. 

Thompson,  M ajor  Edward  Vivian,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1943 


War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Thompson,  Capt.  George  Ernest,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1 88a ; Lieut.  London  Regt.,  and  a Staff- 
Capt.  with  rank  of  Capt.  ; European  War 

1914- 16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x6.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Thompson,  Lieut. -Col.  the  Rev.  George 
Herbert,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Thompson,  of  Bickley,  Kent ; b.  1859  ; ed. 
at  Univ.  Coll.,  Durham;  appointed  R.  of 
Gillingham  1903,  Chap,  to  the  Forces  1906, 
and  Co.  Director  Norfolk  British  Red  Cross 
19x4 ; raised  Beccles  Cadet  Corps  1906,  of 
which  he  is  Major  Comdg.,  and  Norfolk 
R.A.M.C.  (Vol.)  1918,  of  which  he  is  Lieut  - 
Col. : m.  1887,  Alice  Agar,  da.  of  Major  Francis 
James  Bampfylde,  of  Bath;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Gillingham  Rectory,  Beccles. 

Thompson,  George  Roger,  C*B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
Cn.  Engineer  in  Merchant  Ser.;  cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil;  19 — , C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Thompson,  Capt.  Henry  Cedric  St.  John, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1887  ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Coldstream  Guards  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thompson,  Henry  Nilus,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
18 — ; Ch.  Conservator  of  Forests,  Nigeria  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  Lagos,  Nigeria. 

Thompson,  Herbert,  C.S.I.,  son  of  John 
Thompson,  of  Balne,  Yorkshire;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Sch.,  York,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1891 ; became 
Sec.  to  Financial  Commr.,  Burma  1895, 
Dep.  Commr.  1903,  Revenue  Sec.  to  Govt. 
1905,  Commr.  of  Excise  1906,  Officiating  Ch. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Burma  1910,  and  Financial 
Commr.  1914;  is  a Member  of  Burma  Legis- 
lative Council:  m.  1900,  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Hutchinson  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1911.  Ran- 
goon, Burma. 

Thompson,  Com.  James,  C.B.E.  ;b.  18 — ; 
L'eut.-Com.  and  Acting  Com.  R.N.R.,  and 
Capt.  in  Merchant  Ser.;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Thompson,  Lieut.- Col.  James  Coulthred 
George,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  James  Coulthred 
Thompson,  I.S.O.  ; b.  1874;  bar.  Miadle 
Temple  1920;  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  (T.D.):  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1903,  Charlotte  Bennet, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Macmillan,  S.S.C., 
Sherift  Clerk,  of  Chancery  in  Scotland ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  Major  James  Gilbert,  D.S.O. , 
M.C. ; 6.1884;  Major  Liverpool  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  John  Perronet,  C.S.I. , son  of 
Vincent  Thomas  Thompson,  of  Leeds  ; b. 
1873;  ed.  at  Leeds  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Classical  Tripos  1895, 
M.A.  1899);  entered  I.C.S.  1897,  and  became 
Ch.  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Punjab  1916;  also  a 
M.L.C.  Punjab  ; was  a Member  of  Indian 
Legiilative  Council  1918  and  1919,  and  of 
Reforms  Committee  1918-19  : m.  1901,  Ada 
Lucia,  el.  da.  of  the  late  R.  Y.  Tyrrell, 
Litt.D.,  Senior  Fellow  of  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin ; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1919.  Lahore,  Punjab;  Athenceum, 
and  United  Service  ( Simla 1 Clubs. 

Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Thomas 
Connelly,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Inf.,  and  a Member  of  Canadian 
Board  of  Pensions  Commrs. ; European  War 

1915- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Thompson,  Matthew  Alfred,  C.I.E.,  son 

of  Matthew  Thompson,  many  years  a Master 
at  Maitiniere  Coll.,  Lucknow;  b.  1872;  ed. 
at  Jersey,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill;  Assist. 
Sup.,  India  Telegraph  Depart.  1891-1903, 
Sup.  1903-14.  Dep.  Postmaster-Gen.  and 
Telegraph  Traffic,  Punjab  1914-17,  since 
when  he  has  been  Dep.  Director-Gen.  Tele- 
graph Traffic,  Indian  Posts  and  Telegraphs  : 
m.  1898,  Lu  ie  Jan..,  da.  of  the  Rev.  H.  de  V. 
Gookey;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 

Thompson,  Capt.  Percival  Henry  Hall, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Hall  Thomp- 


son, Eling,  Hants;  b.  1874;  is  Capt.  R.N. ; 
Naval  Adviser  to  Govt.,  New  Zealand 
1914-19;  served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
United  Service  Club. 

Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald,  D.S.O. 

[see  Thompson,  Bt.,  cr.  1890]. 

Thompson,  Col.  Richard,  C.B. , son  of 
Capt.  J.  Thompson,  J.P.,  of  Penkridge, 
Staffordshire;  b.  1852;  Col.  R.E.  (retired), 
a J.P.  for  Cheshire,  and  Sec.  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso. : m.  1874,  Fanny  Maud,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  A.  H.  Brereton,  of  Mendham,  Suf- 
folk ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  14,  Curzon  Park, 

Chester ; United  Service  Club. 
Thompson,  Major  Richard  James 
Campbell,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  R. 
P.  Thompson,  of  Stamford  ; b.  1880 ; entered 
R.A.M  C.  1905,  became  Capt.  1908,  Major 
1915;  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1916,  Juliette  Cotton, 
da.  of  the  late  Chevalier  — De  Melville,  of 
Nantes;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Lovell 
Brereton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1874  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Order  of  Agricultural 
Merit  of  France,  Chevalier  Legion  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Roland  Wycliffe 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  C.  W.  Thomp- 
son; b.  1864;  entered  N.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1903,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1910;  retired  1911 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; some- 
time D.A.Q.M.G.,  Sierra  Leone:  m.  1911, 
Beatrice  Geraldine,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Ruxton,  of  Ardee  House,  co.  Louth,  and 
widow  of  Com.  Arthur  Ommanney  Peter 
Hill-Lowe,  R.N.,  of  Court  of  Hill,  Salop  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Newbridge  Lodge,  Celbridge, 
co.  Kildare. 

Thompson,  Major  Roy  Meldrum,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artil- 
lery ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  Major  Stephen  John,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.F.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thompson,  Thomas,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Thomas  Forester  Thompson,  of  Hill- 
side Estate,  Pakenham,  Victoria,  Australia  ; 
b.  1873;  ed.  in  Victoria;  is  a Grazier; 
formerly  in  Victorian  Mounted  Rifles,  and 
Victorian  Rangers  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Lieut.  Thorneycroft’s  Mounted 
Inf.,  present  at  operations  in  Natal,  Trans- 
vaal, and  Orange  River  Colonies  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 
Hillside,  Pakenham,  Victoria;  Melbourne 
Club. 

Thompson,  Thomas  Alexander  Lacy, 
D S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1895  ; Lieut.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers;  Euioptan  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1918 
Thompson,  Capt.  Thomas  John  Chichester 
Conyngham,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  formerly 
Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  with  Roy.  Irish 
Rifles  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 
Thompson,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Arthur 
Murray,  C.B,,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Walker  Thompson  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Chelten- 
ham ; entered  R.A.  1885,  became  Capt.  1895, 
Major  1900,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  brevet 
Col.  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  1912,  and  Col.  1917  ; 
retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  on  Staff (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  European  War 
1914-18,  as  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  (despatches, 
C.B. , C.M.G.) ; was  Staff-Capt. R.A. .Scottish 
Dist.  1898-9,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  Salisbury 
Plain  and  3rd  Div.  1904-1908,  and  D.A.A.G., 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  N.  Command  1910- 
11  : m.  1895,  Henriette,  da.  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
W.  Rickman;  cr.  C.b.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Thompson,  Williams  Bruce,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Managing  Director  of  Caledon  Ship- 


1944 


COMPANIONAGE. 


building  and  Engineering  Co. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918. 

Thompson,  William  Douglas  Baird,  D.S.  0 ., 
M.C  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Durham L.I  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  Brig.-Gen.  William  George, 
C.M.G., D.S.O.)  b.  1871;  Lieut. -Col.  R.F.A., 
retired  as  Hon  Brig.-Gen.  1920;  N.-W 
Frontier  of  India  1897  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
Tibet  1897  (clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M  G.  1919. 

Thompson,  Major  William  Irwin,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  as  Lieut. -Col.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : nt.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompson,  Lieut. -Col.  William  James, 
D.S,0.,  son  of  the  late  Ernest  Thomp  on,  In- 
land Revenue  Depart.  ; b.  1877;  ed.  at  Kendal 
Gram.  Sch.  ; is  Resident  Magistrate,  Bar- 
berton (Transvaal)  ; served  in  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  as  Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Light  Inf.  (despatches,  Croix  de 
Guerre),  and  in  German  E.  Africa  1916  as 
Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  has  been  Assist.  Public  Prose- 
cutor, Pretoria,  Public  Prosecutor,  Johan- 
nesburg, and  Assist.  Resident  Magistrate, 
Boksburg  and  Beihal:  m.  1906,  Mary  Olive, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  S.  E Rowe,  o'  Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  The 
Residency , Barberton , Transvaal. 

Thompson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Maxwell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1869 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thom.pson,  Capt.  William  Winfred, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  Canadian  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 
Thompson,  Brig.-Gen  Frederick  Hacket-, 

C. B.,  C B.E  , son  of  the  late  Childers  Henry 
Thompson,  of  Bilbrough  Hall,  Yorks;  b. 
1858  ; entered  79th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt. 
Queen’s  Own  Cameron  Highlanders  1884, 
Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  1908  and  Don.  Brig.-Gen  Cetireo) 
1918  ; served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Sudan  Expedi- 
tion 1885-6,  present  at  actions  of  Kosheh 
and  Ginnis,  with  Nile  Expedition  1898,  pre- 
sent at  battles  of  Atbara  and  Khartum 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  4th 
cla>s  Osmanieh),  and  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps) ; was 
Comdt.  Sch.  of  Instruction  for  Mounted  Inf. 
1906-ro,  in  command  of  a Dist.  19x1-15,  an 

a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  ol  Brig.-Gen.  1915-18  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Thompson,  Major  Arthur  Howard 
Symes-,  D.S.O.)  b.  1876;  Major  R.F.A.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  »■>  1919,  Florence  Blis  , 
da  of  Sir  Hei  bert  Cecil  Sloley,  K.C.M.G  , and 
widow  of  Major  Montagu  Charles  Dobson, 
R.F.A  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thompstone,  Sydney  Wilson,  C.M.G., 
F.R.C.S  , son  of  the  laie  Rev.  Ezra  Thomp- 
stone, V.  of  Knutton,  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  and  Glas 
gow,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London  ; F.R.C.S-E. 
1894,  D.F.H.,  Camb.  1901,  and  F.R.C.P.E. 
1906 ; was  Dist.  Med.  Officer,  S.  Nigeria 
1893-7,  Assist.  Principal  Med.  Officer,  Niger 
Coast  Protectorate  1897-1903,  Principal  Med. 
Officer,  N.  Nigeria  1903-11  (retired  1911),  and 
D p.  Commr.  of  Med.  Sers.  1916-19;  a 
Member  of  British  Med.  Asso.  ; a frequent 
contributor  to  Med.  Journals:  m.  1894, 

Florence,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Westbury, 
V.  of  Hartshill ; cr.  C.M.G.  1906.  La 
Ferricre , St.  Saviour's,  Jersey . 

Tiioms,  Major  Nathaniel  William  Benja- 
min Butler,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  is  Major 
New  Zealand  Inf.  ; served  during  Europtan 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O  );  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 


Thomson,  Major  Alan  Chichester,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  R.E.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Fortescue, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Guthrie, 

C. M  G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  J.  W.  Thom- 
son, M.D.,  of  Brechin  ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Fettes, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  189 1,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  Indian 
Army  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1902.  European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig.-Maj. 
Inf. Brig,  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M  G.,  French  and  Belgian  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; was  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916-17  and 
again  1918-19:  m.  1907,  Annie  Wilhelmina, 
da.  of  W.  A.  Finlay,  M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919.  Nairn. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Graham, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Maj.- 
Gen.  William  Arthur  Thomson;  b.  1858; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad., 
Woolwich  ; entered  R.E.  1877,  became  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  1888,  Major  1895,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet 
Col.  1905,  and  Col.  1908  ; retired  1919  ; 
served  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882, 
present  at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  in  Sudan  1885, 
present  at  actions  of  Hasheen  and  Tamai 
(despatches,  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  in 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  Comdt.,  Komati 
Poort,  present  at  actions  of  Vet  and  Zand 
Rivers,  Johannesburg,  Pretoria,  Diamond 
Hill,  and  Belfast  (despatches,  Queen's  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col ),  and  during 
EuroDean  War  1914-16,  as  Comdt.  on  Lines  of 
Communication,  subsequently  as  Comdt.  of 
an  Administrative  Dist.,  and  as  Brig.-Gen, 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Comdt.,  Roy. 
Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  1908-12  : m.  1885,  Anne, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William  Yalden  Thom- 
son; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911,  C.M.G.  1916.  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Cavendish  Clubs. 

Thomson,  Capt.  Anthony  Standidge,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Anthony  Francis 

Thomson ; b.  1851 ; is  Com  (retired)  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve,  and  an  Elder  Brother  of 
the  Trinity  House  ; was  a Member  of  Board 
of  Trade  Enquiry  on  Ships’  Side  Lights 
1895:  m.  1888,  Alethea  Isabella  Evans  Davis, 
who  d.  1912;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  18^7,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919-  47,  FitzGeorge  Avenue,  West 

Kensington,  W.  ; Trinity  House,  E.C. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Lumley, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -'-ol.  W.  B.  Thomson, 
R.A.M.C.  (retired),  formerly  of  The  Hermi- 
tage, Hardingstone,  Northampton;  b.  1889; 
ed.  at  King’s  Sch.  Canterbury,  and  at  R.M.C.; 
Capt.  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.;  European  War  19x4-19  (wounded, 
despatches,  D S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thomson,  Major  Charles  Glendinning, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1874;  is  Major  R.A.M.C.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thomson,  Major  Charles  Pinkerton, 
D.S.O.,  M.D  ) b.  18—;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1900,  M.D.  1904);  Major(re- 
tired)  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
sometime  House  Physician,  Western  In- 
firmary, Glasgow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Thomson.  Brig.-Gen.  Christopher  Bird- 
wood,  C.B.E..  D.S.O. ; b.  1875  ; retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen  1919  (formerly  R.E.)  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
Balkan  Campaign  1912-13  (medals),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  in  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.,  Crown  of  Italy);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919- 
Thomson,  Major  David,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  ,8 — ; Major  1st  London  Brig.  R.F.A. 
(T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


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1945 


Thomson,  David  Alexander,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  James  Balfour  Thomson  ; b.  1872  ; ap 

Jointed  Assist.  Commr.,  Forest  Depart., 
ndia  1894,  Dep.  Conservator,  Bombay  1899, 
and  Conservator  1920 ; cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 
Bombay. 

Thomson,  David  George,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 
son  of  Thomas  Thomson,  of  Edinburgh ; 
b.  1856 ; was  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and 
commanded  Norfolk  War  Hospital  during 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
is  Med.  Sup.  County  Mental  Hospital, 
Thorpe:  m.  1887,  Melina  Stromeyer;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Thorpe , Norwich; 

Norfolk  (Norwich)  Club. 

Thomson,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Lionel, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt.,  Euro- 

Bean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
•.SO.  1919. 

Thomson,  Com.  Evelyn  Claude  Ogilvie, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Com.  R.N. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
m.  1918,  Agnes  Motherwell,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Wilson,  1st.  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Kippen 
House,  Dunning , Perthshire. 

Thomson,  Frank  David,  C.M.G.',  b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  to  Paris  Peace  Conference 
1919;  cr.  C. M.G.  1920. 

Thomson,  Lieut.- Col.  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Col.  London  Regt. ; 
European  War  19x4-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Thomson,  Major  George,  D.S.O. ; b . 18 — ; 
temporary  Major  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Thomson,  Capt.  George  E. , D.S.  O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  King’s  Own  Yorkshire 
L.  Inf. ; European  War  1914-18  with  R.A.F. 
(despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) : m.  18— , Dorothy 
Dundas,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Thomson,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Ritchie, 
C.M.G, , M.B. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Army  Med.  Corps ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thomson,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Major  James  Thomson,  R.A. ; b. 
1851;  ed.  privately;  entered  Army  Vet.  De- 
part. 1871,  became  Inspecting  Vet. -Surg.  1890, 
Vet.-Col.  1902,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1906;  re- 
tired 1907;  served  in  Egyptian  Expedition 
1882-4,  present  at  actions  of  Kassassin  and 
Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star,  promoted),  and  in  Sudan  1884,  pre- 
sent at  battles  of  El  Teb  and  Tamai  (two 
clasps,  promoted);  was  Inspecting  Vet.- 
Surg.  lor  Ireland  1890-94,  Dist.  Vet.  Officer 
at  Aldershot  1894-7,  Principal  Vet.  Officer 
in  India  1897-1902,  and  Director-Gen.  of 
Army  Vet.  Ser.  1902-7  : m.  1st,  1885,  Alice, 
who  d.  1888,  da.  of  Edward  Harrison 
of  Tulse  Hill  ; 2nd,  1890^  Margaret  Edith, 
da.  of  James  Rosedon  Stead  formerly  of 
St.  Stephen’s,  Canterbury;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1900.  United  Service  Club. 

Thomson,  Henry  Alexis,  C.M.G.,  M.D., 
son  of  Thomas  Thomson,  merchant,  of 
Edinburgh ; b.  1863 ; ed.  at  High  Sch., 
Edinburgh,  at  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  in 
Hanover  and  Switzerland  (M.B.  and  C.M. 
1885,  B.Sc.  1888);  F.R.C.S.  1888;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16,  as  Consulting 
Surg.  (despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; is  Professor  of 
Surg.  Edinburgh  Univ.,  and  Surg.  to  Roy. 
Infirmary,  Edinburgh  : m.  1898,  Ethel  Kate, 
da.  of  Charles  Grey  Wotherspoon,  Bar.-at- 
law,  of  ; 8,  Great  Stuart  Street,  Edinburgh, 
and  Hillside,  Aberdour  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  39, 
Drumsheugh  Gardens,  Edinburgh  ; More- 
dun,  Gilmerton,  Midlothian  ; University 
(Edinburgh)  Club. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Guy , D.S.O.; 
b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
prisoner);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Wright, 
D.S.O.,  M.D.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.) 
R.A. M.C.  Reserve ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


Thomson,  Maj.-Gen.  James,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
M.B.’,  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ.  (M.B. 
1886)  ; entered  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1887, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1919;  retired  1920;  is  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England ; has  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thomson,  Major  James  Noel,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1888  ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thomson,  James  Park,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Thomson,  Major  John  Ferguson,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  as  Major 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 

Thomson,  Col.  Noel  Arbuthnot,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs, 
The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  ; served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898  (wounded),  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  Comdg.  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18,  as  Brig.  Com.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Gordon, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 

D.  Thomson,  R.E. ; b.  1878;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A. ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1904,  Florence  Lucy,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
William  Edward  Delves  Broughton  [see 
Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918. 

Thomson,  Col.  Samuel  John,  C.I.E. , 
C.B.E.,  son  of  John  Buck  Thomson,  of 
Ramsgate,  Kent;  b.  1853;  ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Hurstpierpoint,  and  at  St.  Mary’s 
Hospital,  London ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and 
L.S.A.  1874;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1877, 
became  Surg.-Maj.  1889,  Surg.-Lieut.-CoJ. 
1897  (retired  1908),  and  Brevet  Col.  1918  ; 
was  Comdt.  No.  2 Birmingham  War  Hospital 
1915 ; Afghan  War  1880  (medal) ; deputed 
to  S.  Africa  as  Director  of  Burgher  Camps 
1902  (despatches,  medal  with  clasps)  ; is  a 
J.P.,  a Commr.  of  Taxes  for  Kent,  Sup.  of 
Min.  of  Pensions  Hospital  at  Hollymoor, 
and  a Diplomate  in  Public  Health  (Camb. 
Univ.) ; sometime  Sanitary  Commr.,  United 
Provinces,  India;  author  of  “Sanitary 
Principles,  more  especially  as  applied  to 
India,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  1885,  Isabel  Gordon, 
da.  of  Surg.-Gen.  A.  J.  Cowie ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1898,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  South  Bank, 
Tankerton-on-Sea,  Kent. 

Thomson,  Col.  William  David,  C.M.G.  ; 

b.  1858;  formerly  Col.  Indian  Army;  Manipur 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp) , European 
War  1914-18  (C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Thomson,  Col.  William  Gordon,  C.B.E., 
son  of  James  Thomson,  engineer,  of  Dundee  ; 
b.  1858  ; ed.  at  Dundee  Institution,  and  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  ; Col.  (V.D.)  Forfarshire 
Artillery  (retired),  an  Engineer,  a Jute  Spinner 
and  Manufacturer,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Co.  of 
City  Dundee,  a Mil.  Member  of  its  Territorial 
Force  Asso.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St  John  of  Je: usaL  m in  England;  Red  Cross 
Commr.  Central  E.  Dist.,  Scotland,  and  Hon. 
Sec.  and  Acting  County  Director  for  Co.  of 
City  of  Dundee,  British  Red  Cross  (Scottish 
Branch):  m.  1883,  Isabella  J.,  da.  of  Alexander 
Craik,  manufacturer,  of  Forfar;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Taychreggan,  Broughty  Ferry; 
Eastern  ( Dundee ) Club. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Milne-, 
C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C. 
(T.F.)  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  missing);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Thomson,  Lieut.-Col.  Angus  Eric  Methven 
Sinclair-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  Sinclair- 
Thomson,  M.D. ; b.  1880;  entered  Essex 
Regt.  1899,  became  Major  1915,  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  19x7  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 


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during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.);  appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  19x6: 
m.  1912,  Catherine  Rachel,  da.  of  Walter 
Ingram,  of  Broads,  Lewes,  Sussex ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Thorburn,  Capt.  Harold  Hay,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1882;  is  Capt.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and 
serving  with  S.  Persia  Rifles;  cr.  C.I.E. 
I9I7- 

Thorburn,  James  Jamieson,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Thorburn,  of  Edinburgh  ; 
b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Collegiate  Sch.  ; 
entered  Colonial  Office  1886,  became  Prin- 
cipal Assist.  Sec.  1900,  Acting  High  Commr. 
S.  Nigeria  1905,  Lieut.-Gov.  and  Col.  Sec. 
there  1906,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  ol 
Gold  Coast  1910;  retired  1912;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1907.  Royal  and  Ancient  Golf  (St.  Andrews ), 
and  Caledonian  United  Service  ( Edinburgh ) 
Clubs.  * 

Thorburn,  Thomas,  M.V.O. ; b.  1850; 
formerly  Ch.  Engineer,  Peninsular  and 
Oriental  Steam  Navigation  Co.  ; has  Ro}t. 
Marine  Reserve  Officers’  Decoration  ; cr 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912.  Eildon  Bank , Mel- 
rose. 

Thorburn,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Roy.  Scots 
(Lothian  Regt.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Thorne,  Mrs.  Anna  Elizabeth,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; has  been  Mayoress  of  Cape  Town  : 
nt.  18 — , — Thorne,  sometime  Mayor  of  Cape 
Town;  cr.  C.B.E-  1920.  Cape  Town. 

Thorne,  Afajor  Augustus  Francis  Andrew 
Nicol,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Augustus  Thorne ; b.  1885 ; Major  Grena- 
dier Guards,  and  an  Assist.  Mil.  Attache; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  two  Bars,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.)  : 
w.19.9,  the  Hon.  Margaret  Douglas-Pennant, 
da.  of  2nd  Baron  Penrhyn ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916 
(two  Bars  1918),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thorneycroft,  May. -Gen.  Alexander 
Whitelaw,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
Thomas  Thorneycroft,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Tetten- 
hall  Towers,  Wolverhampton,  and  Hadley 
Park,  Shropshire ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; entered  21st  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt. 
Roy.  Scots  Fusiliers  1887,  Major  1899,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col  1902,  Col.  1902, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1909;  retired  1912;  served 
during  Zulu  War  1879,  during  Sekukuni 
Campaign  1870,  present  at  storming  of 
the  fighting  Kopje  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  Transvaal  Campaign  1880-81,  present 
at  siege  of  Pretoria,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  ih  command  of  Thorneycroft’s 
Mounted  Inf.,  which  he  raised,  and  in  com- 
mand of  Klerksdorp  Dist.,  present  at  battles 
of  Colenso,  Tugela  Heights,  Spion  Kop, 
and  action  of  Laing’s  Nek,  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith,  and  in  operations  in  Transvaal, 
and  Orange  River,  and  Cape  Colonies,  in 
command  of  a Column  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.B.);  was  A.A.G.  7th  Div., 
Dublin  Dist.  1902-5,  and  Col.  on  Gen.  Staff ; 
commanded  14th  Inf.  Brig.  1905-9,  and  S.  I 
Midland  Territorial  Div.  1911-12:  m.  1903,  I 
Rebecca  Frances,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Major 
J.  W.  Percy,  and  widow  of  Burrard  R. 
Crozier  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Blandford\ 
Lodge,  IV bite  knights,  Reading ; Naval  and 
Military,  and  Prince's  Clubs. 

Thorneycroft,  Major  George  Edward 
Mervyn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Benjamin 
Thorneycroft,  of  Dunston,  Staffordshire  ; 
b.  1883;  Major  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1908,  Dorothy  Hope, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  William 
Franklyn,  K.C.B.  [see  Franklyn,  “Knights’ 
Widows”];  cr.  D.S.O.  19x8.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Thornhill,  Lieut.-Col.  Cudbert  John 
Massey,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1883  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  European 
War  1 9 14- 1 9 in  France,  and  in  Russia  as  Mil. 
Attache,  I’etrograd  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.-Col  , 
Legion  of  Honour,  Orders  of  St.  Vladimir, 


St.  Anne,  and  Stanislas  of  Russia,  and 
White  Eagle  of  Serbia)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar 
1919),  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thornhill,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Bodham-, 
D.S.O.-,  b.  1876;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.;  served  in  China  1900  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  Italian  Crocha  di Guerra, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thornley,  Com.  George  Stanley,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  Thornley,  of  Cleve- 
lands, Bishop’s  Cleeve,  Cheltenham;  b.  1878; 
Com.  R.N.,  and  Senior  Naval  Officer  Victoria 
Nyanza  and  Lake  Tanganyika,  E.  Africa; 
China  War  1900  (medal),  E.  Africa  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thornley,  Major  Joseph  Harry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Engineers;  served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 

I D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thornley,  Reginald  Ernest,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Senior  Establishment  Officer,  Min.  ot 
Food;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil)  1919,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Thornthwaite.  Lieut.  - Col.  Francis, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  William  Wright  Thorn- 
thwaite, of  Sydney,  N.-S.  Wales  ; b.  1891  ; 
ed.  at  High  Sch.,  Launce  ton,  Tasmania, 
and  at  Tasmania  Univ.  ; Lieu  .-Col.  Roy. 
Australian  Artillery;  European  War  1915-19 
(wounded,  despatches  five  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1918,  Inez, 
da.  of  J.  S.  L.  Currie,  of  Larra,  Derrinallum, 
Victoria,  Australia  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Mel- 
bourne, and  Imperial  Service  Clubs. 
Thornton,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
C.M.G.)  b.  1867;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  China  1900  (medal),  Tibet  1903-4 
(medal);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Thornton,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Julian, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 

R. M.L.L  ; has  Order  ofOuisiam  Alaoute  of 
Morocco;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Thornton,  Hugh  Aylmer,  C.I.E.,  son  ot 
Thomas  Thornton,  of  Sporle,  Norfolk  ; b. 
1872;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and  at  Ch.  Ch., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1895);  entered  I.C.S.  1895,  and 
became  Officiating  Sup.,  N.  Shan  States  1909, 
Dep.  Commr.  and  Sup.  thereof  1911,  and 
Sup.  Political  Officer,  S.  Shan  States  1920:  m. 
1908,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of  N.  M.  Cookman, 

D. L.,  of  Monart  House,  Enniscorthy  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1916.  East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Thornton,  Hugh  Cholmondeley,  C.M.G., 
C.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Canon  A.  V. 
Thornton,  of  Newquay  ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Kelly 
Coll.,  Tavistock,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1903)  ; European  War  1914 -19  as  Major 
10th  and  nth  Batns  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.; 
Private  Sec.  to  Chm.  of  Unionist  Party 
Organisation  1911- 14,  and  to  Viscount  Milner 
as  Member  of  the  War  Cabinet  1916-18,  and 
as  Sec.  of  State  for  War  1918-19,  and  as  Sec. 
of  State  for  the  Colonies  1919-20,  since  when 
he  has  been  a Second  Crown  Agent  for  the 
Colonies;  cr.  C.M.G.  and  C.V.O.  1920.  St. 
Stephen's  Club. 

Thornton.  Hugh  Conway,  M.V.O.)  b. 
18—  ; is  Lieut.  Rifle  Brig.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.V.O.); 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1917. 

Thornton,  Lieut.  - Col.  Leslie  Heber, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Thornton,  of  The  Meadows,  Betchworth  ; 
b.  1873  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  Rifle  Brig. 
(Prince  Consort’s  Own),  and  Comdg.  Camb. 
Univ.  Officers’  Training  Corps  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 

S.  African  War  1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1904,  Alice 
Kathleen,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  James  Don- 
caster, formerly  Blacfc  Watch  ('Roy.  High- 
landers); cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Thornton,  Major  Robert  Lawrence, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Robert  Thornton,  D.L., 
J.P.,  of  High  Cross,  Framfield,  Sussex;  b. 
1865  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Trill.  Coll.,  Camb. 
(B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1891);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1888;  formerly  Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt., 
and  Reset ve  of  Officers;  Chm..  Brighton, 
Hove,  and  Mid  Sussex  Employment  Com- 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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mittee,  of  E.  Sussex  Standing  Joint  Com- 
mittee, and  of  Roads  Committee,  and  of 
Diocesan  Board  of  Finance,  Chm.E-  Sussex 
County  Council,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Sussex  (Sheriff  1900):  m.  1890,  Charlotte, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Raynes;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  H igh  Cross,  Fr am  field,  Sussex; 
Junior  Constitutional,  and  New  ( Brighton ) 
Clubs. 

Thornton,  Major  Noel  Shipley,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; European  War  1915-18  as  2nd  Lieut, 
and  temporary  Major  Rifle  Brig,  (depatdies, 
D.S.O. );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thornton,  Rev.  Stephen  Augustin  Laur- 
ence, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914  17  as  Chap.  R.N.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thornton,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Brooke, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Brooke  ! 
Thornton  ; b.  1875  ; entered  Roy.  Berkshire 
Regt.  1896,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915, 
Brevet  Lieu*. -Col.  1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Thornycroft,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Mytton, 

C. B.E  , D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Edward 
Thornycroft,  of  Courtlands,  Lympstone, 
Devon  ; b.  1879  ; entered  Manchester  Regt. 
1899,  and  retired  as  Capt.  1911  ; is  Lieut. -Col. 
Comdg.  3rd  Batn.  (Special  Reserve)  Man- 
chester Regt.  ; S.  African  W ar  1900-1902 
on  Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.  B.E.):  m.  1909,  Vida 
Maude,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Deakin,  or  Blawith, 
Grange-over-Sands;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Wyecliffe  House,  Breinton, 
Hereford. 

Thorold,  Col.  Hayford  Douglas,  C.B.E. 

[see  Thorold  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Thorold,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Stirling 
Grant-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
William  Thorold  Grant-Thorold,  J.P. , D.L., 
of  Weelsby  House,  Lincoln;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Gen. 
List;  served  during  S.  African  War  (de- 
spatches), and  during  European  War  1914-17 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  'Welsh  Regt. 
(despatches,  D.S.O);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Bachelors' , and  Boodle's  Clubs. 
Thorowgood,  Corn.  Arthur  Penton 
Napier,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Frank  Napier  Thorow- 
good [see  Hunter-Blair,  Bt.,  coll-.] ; b.  1884  ; 
is  Com.  R.N.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-18, 
present  at  action  of  Heligoland  Bight  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1907,  Agnes,  da.  of  Sir 
Philip  Watts,  K.C.B.,  LL-D.,  D.Sc.,  F.R.S.; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Thorp,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Hugh,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1920,  E'hel  Mary  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Beaton,  of  E‘  Paso,  Texas,  U.S.A.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thorp,  Rear -A  dm.  Charles  Frederick, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederic  Thorp, 
formerly  R.  of  Burton  Overy ; b.  18—  ; Rear- 
Adm.  R.N.  (retired) ; European  War  1914-19, 
Comdg  E.  Coast  Guard  Dist.  (C.B.E.)  : m. 
1910,  Anne  Ethel,  da.  of  George  Handford; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Thorp,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Walter  Beck, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1879 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  King’s  Own  Yorkshire  L.I. 
1893,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major  19x5,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1918;  is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  served  in  Somaliland  1901  and 
1902-4  on  Staff  (despatches,  roeaal  with 
three  clasps),  during  S.  African  War  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  011  Gen.  Staff 
as  temporary  Col.  (despatches  six  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x6.  United  Service,  and  Bath 
Clubs. 

Thorp,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Claude,  D.S.O., 
O-B.E . ; b.  1883;  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Reserve;  European  War  19x4-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O B E 
(Mil.)  1919. 


Thorpe , Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Ivan  de  Saus- 
marez,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt. 
Thomas  Edward  Thorpe,  Madras  Inf  ; b- 
1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Bedfordshire  Regt.; 
Niger  Expedition  1897  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
C.M.G.)  : m.  1896,  Mary  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
Randolph  Charles  Want,  of  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Choisi,  Guernsey. 

Thorpe,  Col.  Gervase,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  James  Thorpe,  of 
Coddington,  Nottinghamshire,  and  Ard- 
bricknish,  Argyll;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Eton; 
entered  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders 
1897,  became  Capt.  1904,  Major  1915,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col.  1919.  and  Col. 
1920;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  present  at  actions  of  Magersfontein  and 
Modder  River,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; appointed  a Gtn. 
Staff  Officer  1916,  a Brig. -Com.  1918,  and  an 
A.A.G.  1920:  m.  1917,  Margaret,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Burt-Marshall,  of  Luncarty, 
Perthshire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1919), 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Thorpe,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  James  Thorpe,  of  Coddington, 
Notts;  b.  1875;  is  Lieut.  Col.  (T.D.)  Notts 
Yeo.;  European  War  i9i4-i7  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Thorpe.  Professor  Jocelyn  Field,  C.B.E., 
F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  William  George 
Thorpe,  F'.S.A. ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  King’s  Coll., 
London,  and  at  Heidelberg  Univ.  (Ph.D. 
1893) ; D.Sc.  Manchester  Univ.  1908  ; is  an 
Organic  Chemist,  a F.R.S.,  a Member 
of  Advisory  Council,  Depart,  of  Scientific 
and  Industrial  Research,  and  an  Associate 
Member  of  Ordnance  Committee;  ap- 
ointed  Professor  of  Organic  Chemistry, 
mperial  Coll,  of  Science  and  Technology 
19x4:  m.  1902,  Lilian,  da.  of  William  Briggs, 
J.P.,  of  Heaton  Mersey,  Lancashire;  cr. 
C.B.E.  1917.  34,DeV ere  Gardens,  Kensing- 
ton, W. 8;  Constitutional  Club. 

Thorpe,  Surg.-Capt.  Vidal  Gunson, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  O.  T.  Thorpe, 

R.  of  Anstey,  Herts  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Mer- 
chant Taylors  Sch.,  and  at  King’s  Coll. 
Ho  pital,  London  (L.S.A.  1885)  ; M.R.C.S. 
England  1886;  Surg.-Capt.  R.N.  (retired):  m. 
1897,  Maude,  da.  of  the  late  Fleet-Paymaster 

C.  R.  Rodham,  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1919. 

Threipland,  Col.  William  Murray-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Scott-Kerr, 
of  Chatto,  Roxburgh  ; b.  1866 ; formerly 
Grenadier  Guards;  is  Col.  Welsh  Guards, 
Comdg.  the  Regt.  and  Regimental  District  ; 
Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal  with  clasp), 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  three  clasps,  and  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.)  ; assumed  the  surnames  of 
Murray-Threipland  1882  : tn.  1899,  Charlotte 
Eleanor,  da.  of  William  Wyndham  Lewis; 
cr.  D.S  O.  1916.  Fingask  Castle,  Errol, 
Perthshire  ; Dale  House,  Halkirk,  Caithness ; 
New  House,  Llanishen , Glamorgan  ; Guards 
and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Thresher,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henville. 

C. M.G.,  M.V.O. ; b.  1870;  is  Major  (retired/, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers, 
European  War  1914-19  on  Staff  (despatches, 
M.V.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.,  Order  of 
Agricultural  Merit  of  France) ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thring,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Lester, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Thring,  Paymaster-Corn.  Ernest  Wal- 
sham  Charles,  C.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John 
Charles  Thring;  b.  1875;  Paymaster-Corn. 
R.N.  (retired)  • m.  1906,  Marjory,  el.  da.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Langley;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
9,  Bessborough  Gardens,  S.  W. 


1948 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Thring,  Capt.  Frank  John,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Gen  J.  E.  Thring,  R.A. ; b.  1857;  Capt. 
R.N.  (retired) ; cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Thring,  Capt.  Walter  Hugh  Charles 
Samuel  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  Roy.  Aus- 
tralian Navy  ; was  Director,  Navy  War  Staff 
during  European  War  (C.B.E  );  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1920. 

Thubron,  John  Brown  Sydney,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  1879;  entered  Public  Works  Depart., 
India  1901,  and  became  Executive  Engineer, 
Bombay  1909;  was  Chm.  Aden  Port  Trust 
1912-19;  appointed  Chm.  Karachi  Port  Trust 
1920;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Karachi , Bombay. 

Thuillier,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Fleetwood, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  Col.  Sir  Henry  Raven- 
shaw  Thuillier,  K.C.I.E.  ; b.  1868;  entered 
R.E.  1887,  became  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col. 
19x4,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919; 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  five 
times,  C.B,,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  promoted 
Maj.-Gen.,  Orders  of  Savoy  and  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus);  is  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Mil. 
Engineering,  and  Comdg.  Thames  and 
Medway  Area,  Chatham  : m.  1894,  Helen, 
da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  George  Robert  James 
Shakespear,  Indian  Army;  cr.  C.M.G.  and 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Chatham;  United  Service 
Club. 

Thuillier,  Brig.  - Gen.  Willoughby, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired);  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  w'ith  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mi!.)  1919. 

Thumboo  Chetty,  Trichinopoly  Royaloo 
Arogh  iaswamy , C.  I.  E. , son  of  Dasayi  Royaloo 
Chettiar,  chief  bookkeeper  ; b.  1837  ; ed.  at 
Madras  Christian  Coll.,  and  at  Pres.  Coll.  (1st 
Law  Prizeman) ; sometime  in  Q.M.G.’s  office, 
Madras  ; was  Managerof  Madras  Legislative 
Council  1862-5,  Munsiff  of  Purghi  1866,  Regis- 
trar of  Judicial  Commr’s.  Office,  Mysore 
1867-8,  and  Second  Judge  of  Bangalore  Small 
Cause  Court  1868  ; appointed  Assist.  Judicial 
Commr.  1869,  1st  class  Assist.  Commr.  1872, 
Head  Sherisdadar  (or  Dewan)  and  Assist. 
Sec.  to  Mysore  Govt.  1876,  Hon.  Sec.  of 
Central  Famine  Relief  Committee  1877,  Dist. 
and  Sessions  J udge, Bangalore  1879, a Member 
of  Maharaja  of  Mysore’s  Council  1881,  a J udge 
of  the  Ch.  Court  1884,  Ch.  Judge  1890,  and 
First  Member  of  Council  of  Regency  of  My- 
sore 1895;  has  often  acted  as  Prime  Min.  of 
Mysore  ; received  certificate  of  honour  and 
Delhi  Medal  1877,  and  Pope’s  Jubilee  Medal 
1892:  m.  18—;  cr.  C.I.E.  1895.  Mysore , 
India. 

Thunder,  Lieut.-Col.  Stuart  Harman 

ioseph,  C.M.G. , D.S.O. ,M.C.,  son  of  Michael 
larman  D’Alton  Thunder,  formerly  of 
Seneschalstown,  co.  Meath;  b.  1879;  ed. 
privately  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Northamptonshire  Regt.;  European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  on  Staff  (despatches, 
M.C  , D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1910,  Ethel,  el.  da.  of  David  Tidmarsh, 
of  Lota.  Limerick;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Ballaby,  Lusk,  co.  Dublin;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Thurburn,  Col.  James  White,  C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  James  Ptolemy  Thur- 
burn, R.N.  ; b.  1848  ; entered  R.E.  1869, 
became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1888,  Lieut.-Col. 
1895,  and  Brevet  Col.  1898;  retired  1905; 
served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal), 
and  withTirah  Expedition  i897-8(des patches, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  Brevet  Col.) ; was 
Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  j 
in  P.W.D.  (Buildings  and  Roads  Branch) 
1902-3 ; acted  as  a Member  of  Central  Com.  | 
Delhi  Coronation  Durbar  1902-3:  m.  1883,1 
Kathleen  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Major  Oliver 
Day  Stokes,  of  Castle  Ballymalis,  and  Cara-  j 
craig,  co.  Kerry ; cr.  C.S.I.  1903.  6,  Grimston 
Gardens,  Folkestone. 

Thurlow,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Guy  Leth-  I 
bridge,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Thurlow,  colls.]. 

Thursfield,  Paymaster-Corn.  Raymond 
Spencer,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Major  A.  Spencer  \ 
Thursfield,  V.D.,  of  Kidderminster;  b.  1882  ; I 


Paymaster-Lieut.  -Com.  and  temporary  Pay- 
master-Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  : m.  1918,  Evelyn  Beck; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Thurstan,  Edward  William  Paget, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Edward  Paget  Thurstan, 
M D.,  of  W.  Australia;  b.  1880;  ed.  at  Brad- 
field  Coll.,  Berks,  and  abroad  ; entered  Con- 
sular Ser.  1905,  was  Vice  Consul  at  New 
Orleans  1905-6, 1st  Vice-Consul  at  New  York 
1906-9,  Vice-Consul  Belgian  Congo  1909-n, 
Consul  at  Calais  1913-14,  and  at  Mexico  City 
1914-15,  Consul-Gen.  1915,  and  in  charge  of 
Legation,  Mexico  1916-17,  Charge  d’Affaires 
there  1917-19,  and  Acting  Consul-Gen.  at 
Algiers  1919-20,  when  he  was  appointed 
Consul-Gen.  at  Cologne;  sometime  Sec.  to 
First  Min.  and  Director  of  Education, 
Zanzibar  (3rd  class  Order  of  Star  of 
Zanzibar);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  British  Con- 
sulate-General, Cologne. 

Thurstan,  Com.  Norman  Malet  Colqu- 
houn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Paget  Thurstan, 

M. D.  ; b.  1882  ; entered  R.N.  1898,  became 
Lieut.  1904,  Lieut. -Com.  1912,  and  Com.  1916  ; 
served  in  Boxer  Rebellion  1900 (despatches), 
wnth  Anglo-French  Punitive  Expedition, 
New  Hebrides  1905  6 (despatches),  and 
during  European  War  1915-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.):  m.  1911,  Kathleen  Mary,  da.  of 
Cap.  Frederick  Rigaud  Gransmore,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Windermere,  Paignton, 
South  Devon. 

Thurston,  Edgar,  C.I.E.,  L.R.C.P., 

son  of  Charles  Bosworth  Thurston ; 
b.  1855  ; ed.  at  Etoxi^  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London ; was  Sup.  Govt.  Museum  and  of 
Ethnographic  Survey  Madras  1885-1909;  re- 
tired 1910;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind  gold  medal; 
author  of  several  publications  on  Indian 
Ethnology  and  Numismatics;  cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 
15,  Cumberland  Road,  Kew. 

Thurston,  Col.  Hugh  Stanley,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Hugh  Kingsmill 
Thurston, of  Morton , Thornbury,  Gloucester- 
shire, and  11,  Belsize  Square,  Hampstead, 

N. W.  ; b.  1869  ; entered  Army  1892,  became 
Capt.  R.A. M.C.  1895,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col. 
1915.  and  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  1917; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  African  War  1901-2  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B., 
C.B.E.):  cr.  C.M.G.  19x5,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Thurston,  Major  Lionel  Victor,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Hugh  KingsmillThurston,  of  Moreton, 
Thornbury,  Gloucestershire,  and  11,  Belsize 
Square,  N.W.  ; b.  1881;  is  Major  R.A. M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Thurston,  Miss  Mabel,  C.B.E.,  R.R.C., 

da.  of  Thurston;  b.  18—;  Matron- 

in-Ch.,  New  Zealand  Army  Nursing  Staff; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Thwaites,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Hop- 
kins, D.S.O.,  son  of  James  Thwaites.  of 
Tatonga  Estate,  Tallangatta,  Victoria,  Aus- 
tralia : b.  1883 ; ed.  at  Melbourne  Univ., 
(Bachelor  of  Vet  .Science,  Master  of  Science, 
and  Bachelor  of  Med.  and  Surg.)  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Army  Med.  Ser.  ; Egypt  and 
Palestine  1916-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed Senior  Staff  Officer  for  Med.  Sers. 
Australian  Defence  Board  1917  : cr.  D.S.O. 
19x8.  Taviuni,  Nunn  St.,  Uenalla,  Victoria, 
Australia ; Tatonga , Tallangatta.  Victoria, 
Australia  ; Melbourne  University,  and  Mel- 
bourne Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Thwaites,  Lieut.-Col.  Norman  Graham, 
C.B.E.,  M.V.O. . M.C.  ; b.  1872;  Capt.  in 
the  Army,  and  is  Director  of  Special  Mission 
to  U.S  A.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  with  4th  (Roy.  Irish) 
Dragoon  Guards  in  Belgium  and  France, 
and  on  Special  Duty  in  U.S.A.  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  O.  B.E.,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  O.B.F.  1918,  C.B.K.  (Mil.)  and  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1919.  Barley  End,  Tring,  Herts; 
Constitutional  Club. 

Thwaytes,  Capt.  Harry  Delamere, 
*D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Henry  James  Thwaytes 
of  Anncroft,  Herbert  Road,  Southsea ; b. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I949 


1889;  ed.  at  Warwick  Sch.,  at  St  Helen’s 
Coll.,  Southsea,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Capt. 
Dorsetshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914  19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar):  tn.  19x8, 
Mary,  da.  of  Robert  Robertson,  M.D.,  ol 
St.  Catherine’s  House,  Ventnor,  Isle  of 
Wight ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  1919). 

Thynne,  Capt.  Denis  Granville,  C.M.G. 
[see  M.  Bath,  colls.]. 

Thynne,  Col.  Ulric  Oliver,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.  [see  M.  Bath]. 

Tibbits,  Capt  Charles,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  John  Tibbits,  of  War- 
wick ; b.  1872;  entered  R.N.  1885,  became 
Lieut.  1893,  Com.  1905,  and  Capt  19x3 ; ap- 
pointed Capt.  of  the  Dockyard  D p.  bup., 
and  King’s  Harbour  Master  at  Portsmouth 
1920  : m.  1909,  Elsie  Bethune,  da.  of  Thomas 
Eastman,  of  Northwood  Park,  Winchester; 
cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1904,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Tickell,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  James, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Com.  Thomas 
Tickell,  R.N.,  of  The  Lypiatts,  Cheltenham  ; 
b.  1861  ; entered  W.  India  Regt.  1885,  and 
14th  Hussars  1888,  became  Capt.  1892  (Adj. 
1892-6),  Major  1899,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1909  ; re- 
tired 1914;  served  in  Uganda  1898  (D.S.O.), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches) ; appointed 
to  command  a Cav.  Regt.  1915 ; is  a J.P.  for 
co.  Kildare,  and  a Landed  Proprietor  in  co. 
Kildare  and  England  : m.  1902,  Eliza,  da.  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Maxwell:  cr.  D.S.O. 
1899.  The  Lypiatts , Cheltenham;  Naval 
and  Military , Cavalry,  and  Kildare  Street 
Clubs. 

Tickell,  Richard  Hugh,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  Tickell;  b.  i860; 
ed.  privately,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill;  en- 
tered Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1881, 
became  Executive  Engineer,  Punjab  1894, 
Sup.  Engineer  1906,  and  Ch.  Engineer  Irri- 
gation Works,  Central  Provinces  1913;  was 
Sup.  Engineer,  Swat  River  Canal  Circle, 
N.W.  Frontier  Province  1906-1 2;  retired  1915: 
tn.  1916,  Marion  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  W.  1. 
Lewis,  M.D.,  of  Loughton,  Essex  ; cr.  C.  l.E. 
1914.  I ford  House,  Iford,  Hants;  East 
India  United  Service,  and  Junior  Carlton 
Clubs. 

T idswell,  Major  Edmund  Samuel 
Waite,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  only  son  of  the  Rev. 
S.  W.  Tidswell,  of  Harewood,  Dovercourt ; 
b.  1881 ; entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1904, 
became  Capt.  1912,  and  Brevet  Major  1917; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major,  O.B.E.,  Order  of  Star  of 
Roumania  and  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia, 
with  Swords)  : tn.  19x9,  Patricia,  da.  of  the 
late  Lieut.-Col.  R.-  C.  Pierce,  Roy.  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Tidswell,  Brig-Gen.  Edward  Cecil,  C.B., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Kaye 
Tidswell,  of  Birkdale,  Lancashire  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Harrow  ; entered  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
1882,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1909,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig.  GeD  ; 
retired  J919;  served  with  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khartum  (medal, 
Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches  thrice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-19 
(despatches,  C.B.);  commanded  Lagos  Batn. 
and  xst  Batn.  Gold  Coast  Regt.  (W. 
African  Frontier  Force)  1903-5;  was 
A.Q.M.G.,  India  19x3,  and  commanding  a 
Brig,  there  1914-15  ; has  Serbian  Order  of  the 
White  Eagle : m.  1902,  Ella  Sophia  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  T W.  Pilcher,  of  Harrow; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Tillard,  Lieut.-Col  Arthur  Basil,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  John  Arthur  Tillard, 
C.B. ; 6.1870;  ed.  at  Dover  Coll. ; entered 
Hampshire  Regt.  1890,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1901,  Major  1908,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; 
South  Lushai  1892-3,  operations  in  Samana 
1897,  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (despatches 
twice,  medal  with  three  clasps,  D.S.O.), 
Mahsud-Waziri  Blockade  Expedition  1901-2 
(clasp),  with  Tibet  Expedition  1903-4  (medal), 
European  v*.  ar  1915-18  in  France,  Gallipoli, 
Egypt,  Mesopotamia,  and  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Afghan  War 


1919  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1920. 

Tillard,  Capt.  Aubrey  Thomas,  D S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Mowbray  Tillard  ; 
b.  1881 ; Capt.  R.N. ; China  1900  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19,  latterly  as  a Div. 
Destroyer  Leader  in  Baltic  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Tillard,  Major  Elliot  Dowell,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Tillard,  of  Bathford,  Bath; 
b.  1880 : ed.  at  Malvern,  and  at  R.M.A.  : is 
Major  R.E. ; Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp),  E.  Africa  1914-17  (despatches)  : m. 
1914,  Molly,  da.  of  G.  E.  McNeely,  of 
Donegal  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tillard,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Arthur,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Philip  Tillard,  of  Stukeley 
Hall,  Huntingdonshire;  b.  1837;  entered 
Bengal  Artillery  1857,  and  became  Capt.  R.A. 
1867,  Major  1876,  Lieut.-Col.  1881,  Col.  1885, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1890;  retired  1895;  served 
in  Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches  thrice, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze  star,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  and  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-7  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp) ; was 
D.A.A.G.  for  R.A.,  Head  Quarters  1882-4, 
A.A.G.  for  R.A.,  Madras  1884-9,  and  Col.- 
on-the-Staff,  Bengal  1889-90:  m.  1859,  Eliza 
Scott,  who  d.  1895,  da.  of  Gen.  G.  P. 
Whish,  B.S.C. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1887. 
Tillett,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1891  ; Lieut.  Devonshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Tillie,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kingsley, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1887 ; formerly  Lieut.  Col. 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.s.O.) : m.  1916,  Victoria 
Helen  Cicely,  da.  of  Arnold  Royle,  C.B., 
of  Albany  Lodge,  Esher;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Tillotson,  John  Edwin,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
2nd  Lieut.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Tillstone,  Major  Ernest  Monkhouse 
Rogers-,  D.S.O-.  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; European 
War  1914-19  in  Balkans  as  Major  R.F.A. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tii.ly,  Capt.  Justice  Crosland,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ) b.  18 — ; Capt.  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914.-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tilney,  Lieut.-Col.  1 eslie  Ed  ward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  George  Edward  Tilney ; b.  18—  ; is 
Major  Australian  Imperial  Forces;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.  Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915. 

Tilney,  Lieut -Col. Norman  Eccles,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O.)  b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  R A.  (Reserve); 
China  1900  (medal),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches.  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tilney,  Col.  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  R.  J.  Tilney,  C.B.;  b. 
1866;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Brasenose  Coll., 
Oxford ; Col.  Yeo.  (T.D.) ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  French 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : tn.  1894,  Frances  Mary, 

2nd  da.  of  Alfred  Gresley  Barker,  of  St. 
Leonards,  Sherfield-on-Loddon,  Hants,  and 
Stanlake  Park,  Twyford,  Berks ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  7,  Moore  Street,  Cadogan  Square, 

S.  W. 3 ; Cavalry  Club. 

Timbrell,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  Indian  Army;  served  in 
China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Abu 
Expedition  1911-12  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Timins,  Rev.  Francis  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Capt.  O.  F.  Timins,  82nd  Regt. ; b. 
1866;  ed.  at  Clare  Coll.,  Cambridge  vM.A. 
1890) ; was  Curate  of  Warrington,  Lancashire 
1889-93,  and  R.  of  Brattleby,  Lincolnshire 
1893-5,  of  Hastingleigh,  Kent  1896-1934,  of 
Smeeth,  Ashford,  Kent  1904,  and  of  Weston- 
birt  since  1920;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Westonbirt 
Rectory , Tetbury,  Gloucestershire. 

Timmis,  Major  Reginald  Symmonds, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf. ; Euro- 


950 


COMPANION  AGE. 


pean  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Tindall,  Christian,  C.I.E.,  son  of  John 
Tindall,  of  Sidmouth;  b.  1878;  ed.  at  Mal- 
vern Coll.,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll., 
Oxford;  entered  I. C.S.  1901  ; became  Under- 
See.  to  Govt.,  Revenue  Depart.,  E.  Bengal 
and  Assam  1906,  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge 
1915,  and  Sec.  1916;  has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
medal;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Tinsley,  Com.  Richard  Bolton,  C.B.E. ; 

b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.R.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Tippet,  Com.  Arthur  Grendon,  D S.O., 
third  son  of  the  late  Henry  Grendon  Tippet  ; 
b.  1885  ; is  Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18, 
present  at  battle  of  Jutland  (despa  ches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1911,  Dorothy  Denyer  Lowther, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  Albert  Froom;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Tipping,  Col.  Robert  Francis  Gartside-, 
C.B. , son  of  G.  Gartside-Tipping,  of  Ross-  l 
ferry,  co.  Fermanagh  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at 
Oswestry ; entered  51st  Regt.  1872,  trans- 
ferred to  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1876  ; 
became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1893,  Lieut.-Col. 
1899,  and  Col.  1905;  served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-90  (medal),  with  Miranzai  Expedi- 
tion 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Isazai  Ex- 
pedition 1892,  and  in  China  1900  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  C.B.);  was  D.A.Q.M.G., 
Bengal  1885-93,  and  in  command  of  1st 
Bengal  Lancers  1894-1901  : m.  1885,  Jane  E. 
R.,  da.  of  James  Sclater,  of  Newick  Park, 
Sussex;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Tippinge,  Capt.  Leicester  Francis  Gart- 
side, C.B.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis 
Gartside  I ippinge,  of  Sansaw  Hall,  Shrews- 
bury ; b.  1855;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; Euro 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tisdai.l,  Col.  Arthur  Lance,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Archibald  Tis- 
dall,  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A. 
1880,  became  Capt.  1888,  Major  1898,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1907 (retired  1914),  and  Brevet  Col.  1919; 
was  Assist.  Inspector,  Small  Arms  1897-9, 
Inspector  1899-1910,  and  Ch.  Inspector, 
Inspection  Staff  1910-14  ; Burma  Expedition 
1885-7  (despatches,  medal)  ; appointed 
Comdt.  Remount  Ser.  1915:  m.  1893, 

Katherine  Maud,  da.  of  John  Gordon 
Bowen,  of  Burt  House,  co.  Donegal,  and 
widow  of  Major  Alexander  Gzowski,  Welsh 
Regt.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  Athgaine,  Budleigh 
Salterton,  Devon. 

Tivey,  Brig.-Gen.  Edwin,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Joseph  Tivey,  of  Inglewood, 
Victoria,  Australia;  b.  1866;  Brig.  Com. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces  (V.D.) ; S.  Africa 
1900-1902,  with  Victorian  Imperial  Bushmen, 
and  2nd  Commonwealth  Horse,  present  at 
defence  of  Phillipstown  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.),. 
European  War  1915-18  as  Brig.-Gen. 
(wounded  twice,  C.B.,  C.M.G.):  1906,  Annie 
Bird,  da.  of  John  Robb,  of  Toorak,  Victoria, 
Australia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1901,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919.  Hyde,  Huntingtower  Road , 
Malvern,  Victoria,  Australia ; Naval  and 
Military  ( Melbourne ) Club. 

Tiwari  Chhajuram,  Diwan  Bahadur , 
C.I.E.',  b.  18—;  Diwan  of  Datia  State; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Datia  State,  Central  India. 
Tizard,  Capt.  Thomas  Henry,  C.B. , 
F.R.S.,  son  ol  the  late  Joseph  Tizard  ; 
b.  1839;  entered  R.N.  1854,  became  Navi- 
gating Lieut.  1864,  Staff  Com.  1874,  Staff 
Capt.  1889,  and  Capt.  (retired)  1897  ; served 
in  the  Baltic  1854-5  (medal);  was  Navigating 
Officer  of  H.M.S.  Challenger  during  Sur- 
veying Expedition  1872-6;  was  Assist.  Hydro- 
grapher  at  the  Admiralty  1891-1907  ; is 
a F.R.S.,  and  a F.R.G.S. : m.  1881,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  W.  H.  Churchward ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1899.  23,  Geneva  Road, 

Kingston-on-Thames . 

Tobin,  Frank,  C.B.E.,  son  of  James 
Aspinall  Tobin  ; b.  1849  ; a partner  in  the 
firm  of  Hornby,  Tobin  and  Ockleston, 
stock  brokers,  of  Liverpool,  and  a Knight 
ot  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; founder  of  Avenue  (Liverpool)  | 


Auxiliary  Hospital  for  Officers  during 
European  War:  m.  1878;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920. 

Tobin,  Col.  Frederick  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Alexander 
Tobin,  2nd  Queen’s  Regt. ; b.  1856 ; ed. 
privately;  entered  86th  Regt.  1875,  became 
Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1883,  Major  1893, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  and  Brevet  Col.  1907 ; re- 
tired 1907  ; served  during  Afghan  War 
1878-80  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Comdt.  at 
Smithfield  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; thanked 
by  Bombay  Govt,  for  services  rendered 
during  riots  at  Ahmedabad  1895;  appointed 
to  Staff  1915 ; is  a J.P.  for  City  and  Co.  of 
Belfast  : m.  1884,  Clare  Edith  Georgina,  who 
d.  1897,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Waters,  of 
Parsonstown,  Ireland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
United  Service  Club. 

Tobin,  Major  Harry  Walter,  D.S.O., 

0. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Murray  Tobin, 

1. C.S.  ; b.  1879  > ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; is 
Major  Indian  Army  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1905,  Regina,  da.  of  the  late  Archibald 
Dowdall-Nicolls,  J.P.,  of  co.  Kildare;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tobin,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Seymour, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  B.  S.  Tobin ; b.  1877  ; 
ed.  at  R.M.C.,  Canada;  Bar.  and  Solicitor, 
Canada  1902;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Van- 
couver Club. 

Tod,  Capt.  David,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; 

European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  Machine 
Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  retired  as 
Capt.  1920 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tod,  James  Niebuhr,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Assist.  Director,  Wool  Textile  Production  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Tod,  Col.  John  Kelso,  C.M.G.',  b.  18 — ; 
Col.  Indian  Army;  Burma  Expedition  1886-8 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
Aden  1903-4,  Balkans  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G):  m.  1899, 

Evelyn  Hope,  da.  of  the  late  James  Henry 
[see  Pelly,  Bt.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Todd,  Col.  Arthur  George,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Army 
Vet.  Corps ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Todd,  Col.  Charles  Campbell,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusi- 
liers ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  claspsl  ; ap- 
pointed a Ch.  Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart. 
1914,  and  Col.  and  Ch.  Paymaster  1920 
(C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Todd,  Capt.  George  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 

18 — ; is  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19, 
present  at  action  in  Straits  of  Otranto  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Italian  Silver  Medal  for 
mil.  valour,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Todd,  Lieut.-Col.  G.  M.,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Pay  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Todd,  Surg.-Gen.  Howard  James 
McChleary,  C.B. , M.R.C.S.,  son  of  M.  G. 
Todd,  of  Hove,  Sussex;  b.  1855;  Prize- 
man St.  Thomas’s  Hospital ; M.R.C.S.,  Eng- 
land, and  L.S.A.  1876;  entered  R.N.  1877, 
became  Fleet-Surg.  1894,  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  1903,  and  Inspector-Gen.  (Surg.-Gen.) 
1908;  retired  1913;  served  with  Niger  Expe- 
dition 1879  (despatches) ; rendered  special 
ser.  during  epidemic  of  yellow  fever  in 
Jamaica  1885-6  (thanked  by  Admiralty) ; was 
Acting  Consular  Surg.  at  Mapanda’s  Kraal 
1891  (thanked  by  Foreign  Office),  and  Surg.- 
Gen.,  Roy.  Naval  Hospital,  Plymouth  1909- 
10  and  Haslar  1911-13;  is  an  Hon.  Surg.  to 
H.M.,  and  a J.P  for  Hants  : m.  1893,  Florence 
Agnes,  da.  of  Edmund  Haynes,  formerly  of 


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1951 


i himbleby,  Yorkshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
Anglesey  House,  Anglesey,  Hants. 

Todd,  (John)  Spencer  Brydges,  C.M.G. 
I.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Col.  George 
Todd,  3rd  Dragoon  Guards,  by  Mary  Jane,  da. 
of  Sir  Egerton  Brydges,  1st  Bt. ; b.  1840;  ed. 
at  Blochmann’s  Gymnasium,  Dresden,  and  at 
Imperial  Lyceum,  St. Omer;  accompanied  the 
Gov. (Sir  George  Grey)  to  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
and  entered  Colonial  Civil  Ser.  as  a Clerk  in 
office  of  Colonial  Sec.  i860  ; was  Resident 
Magistrate’s  Clerk  at  Swellendam  1862-4, 
Civil  Commr.’s  Clerk  at  Robertson  1864-7, 
and  Ch.  Clerk  to  Civil  Commr.  at  Swellen- 
dam 1867,  Acting  Civil  Commr.  and  Resident 
Magistrate  there  1870-72,  Corresponding 
Clerk  to  Railway  Engineer  of  Colony  1874-5, 
in  charge  of  money-orders  and  stamps  at 
Gen.  Post  Office,  Cape  Town  1875  Sec.  to 
Special  Govt.  Commn.  for  investigating  the 
accounts  of  the  Colonial  Treasury  chest  1875, 
Commr.  for  Cape  Colony  at  Paris  Exhibition 
of  1878,  Accountant  in  Depart,  of  Colonial 
Sec.  1876-81,  French  Examiner  for  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  Univ.  1879-82,  and  Sec.  and  Dep. 
to  Agent-Gen.  for  Cape  of  Good  Hope  in 
London  1882-1904 ; in  1881  went  on  a special 
mission  to  Kimberley  Diamond  Fields  in 
connection  with  the  accounts  of  Province  of 
Griqualand  West,  and  also  acted  there  as 
Civil  Commr.  and  Registrar  of  Deeds,  and 
on  his  return  became  Acting  Assist.  Commr. 
of  Crown  Lands  and  Public  Works  : m.  1865, 
Susan  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Goert,  Baron 
Van  Reede  Van  Oudtshoorn  ; cr  C.M.G. 
1878,  I.S.O.  1905.  Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Todhunter,  Charles  George,  C.S.I.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Franklin  Todhunter;  b. 
i86q ; ed.  at  Aldenham,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  ; entered  I.C.S.  1890  ; has  been  Sec. 
Board  of  Revenue,  and  Collector  of  Cus- 
toms, Inspector -Gen.  of  Excise  and  Salt, 
and  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras,  and  a Member 
of  Board  of  Revenue  ; appointed  a Member 
of  Madras  Exec  tive  Council  1919:  m.  1901, 
Alice  Jane,  O.B.E. , da.  of  the  late  Capt. 
Charles  Losack,  93rd  Highlanders;  cr.  C.S.I 
1920.  Mylapore,  Madras;  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Todhunter,  Lieut. -Col.  Herbert  Wil- 
liam, C.M.G. ; b.  1875 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Scottish  Borderers,  and  a Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Artillery  at  War  Office  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps):  m.  1904,  Anne  Mary  Elizabeth  Lau- 
rentia,  da.  of  the  late  John  George  Kenyon 
[seeB.  Kenyon,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Toll,  Lieut  .-Col.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Benjamin  Toll,  of  Queensland  ; 
b.  1872;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  (V.D.);  commanded  a Batn.  Naval 
and  Mil.  Forces  in  late  German  New  Guinea  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  four 
times),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Australian  Imperial  Forces 
(despatches,  D S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D S O. 
(and  Bar)  1917. 

Tollemache,  Majoi  the  Hon.  Denis 
Plantaganet,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Tollemache], 
Tollemache,  Major  Edward  Devereux 
Hamilton,  D.S.O. , M.C.  [see  B.  Tollemache, 
colls.]. 

Toller,  Lieut.-Col.  Hamlet  Bush, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Staff 
Paymaster,  Army  Pay  Depart. ; S.  African 
War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Toller,  Major  William  Shirley  North- 
cote,  D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Northcote 
Toller  ; b.  1878  ; is  Major(T.D.)Leicestershire 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner) : m.  1903  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Tollerton,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Hill, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.-,  b.  18—;  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  London  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Tolley,  Major  Howard  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
d.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Engineers; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


Tollinton,  Henry  Phillips,  C.I.E.,  son 
of  the  late  K.  B.  Tollinton,  of  York  ; b. 
1870 ; ed.  at  Leamington  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1893);  entered  I.C.S.  1893  ; 
was  Revenue  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1909- 
12,  and  Dep.  Commr.,  Lahore  1912-19; 
appointed  Ch.  Commr.  of  Delhi  192  : m. 
1901,  Mildred  Kate  Flood  Murra}',  of  Black- 
rock,  co.  Dublin ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917.  Delhi, 
India. 

Tollworthy,  Capt.  Frederick  George, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Capt.  1st  Batn.  London 
Regt.;  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D S.O.  1919. 
Tombazis,  James  Lyell,  D S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C-,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Tomes,  Major  Clement  Thurstan,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  1882  ; Major  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.,  and  a Brig. -Major  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O  , Legion 
of  Honour,  Order  of  Agricultural  Iberit  of 
France)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tomkins,  Ernest  William,  C.I.f O.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Indian  Police,  and  Sup.  N.-W. 
Frontier  Province ; Afghan  War  1919 
(C.I.E.) ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  191-,  C.I  E.  1920. 

Tomkins,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Leith,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Samuel  Leith  Tomkins,  of 
Balham  ; b.  1870;  ed.  at  Tonbridge  ; entered 
King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  1890, 
and  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1901,  Major  1908. 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915  and  Lieut  -Col  1916; 
retired  1020  ; served  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp),  on 
Sanama  1897,  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16,  as  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  on  Personal 
Staff,  and  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (wounded, 
despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.) ; 
was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  and  A.D.C.  to  Gen. 
Officer  Comdg.  N.  Army,  India  1910-14; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C M.G.  1916. 

Tomkins,  Herbert  Gerard,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Gerard  William  Tomkins,  V.  of 
St.  Albans,  Streatham,  S.W.  ; b.  1869;  ed. 
privately;  entered  I.C.S.  1891,  as  Assist. 
Accountant -Gen.,  Bombay  ; was  Assist. 
Accountant-Gen.,  United  Provinces  1903-7, 
and  Madias  1897-9,  Assist.  Accountant-Gen. 
and  Examiner  of  Local  Fund  Accounts, 
United  Provinces  1899-1904  and  Punjab  1904-7, 
Dep.  Accountant-Gen.,  Bombay  1908,  Con- 
troller of  Printing  and  Stationery,  India 
1908-9,  Sup.  of  Check  Office,  Indian  Telegraph 
Depart.  1909-10,  and  Controller  of  Indian 
Treasuries  1910 ; appointed  Accountant-Gen., 
Bengal  1910;  is  a Member  of  Astronomical 
So.  of  India  (which  he  founded),  and  a 
Member  of  British  Astronomical  Asso. , and 
a Fellow  of  Roy.  Astronomical  So.  ; author 
of  several  papers  on  Astronomy  : m.  1893, 
Florence  Emilie,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Drayson  Moor,  V.  of  Bobbing,  Sittingbourne  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  9,  Riverside,  Barrackpore, 

India  ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Tomkins,  Lionel  Linton,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  G.  W.  Tomkins,  of  St.  Albans, 
Streatham,  S.W.  ; b.  1871;  ed.  privately; 
entered  Indian  Police  1891,  became  Dep. 
Sup.  1900,  Sup.  1906,  and  Dep.  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police,  Criminal  Investigation  De- 
part., Punjab  1914;  was  Personal  Assist,  to 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Punjab  1911-14; 
rendered  special  services  in  connection 
with  revolutionary  movement  by  emigrants 
in  Punjab  (C.I.E.);  has  Kaisar-i-Hind 
medal,  and  King’s  Police  medal  : m.  1901, 
Kathleen  Sara  Augusta  Limon;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1916.  Lahore,  Punjab. 

Tomkins,  Stanley  Charles,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
18 — ; entered  Foreign  Offii  e Ser.  1896,  be- 
came Political  Officer-in-Charge  of  Kavi- 
rondo  Dist  , Uganda  Protectorate  1897,  of 
Kampala  Dist.  1898,  Acting  Sub-Commr. 
1900,  and  Sessions  judge  1904;  served  with 
Nandi  Expedition  1897,  and  during  Uganda 
Mutiny  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps);  transferred  to  Colonial  Office  Ser. 
when  Uganda  Protectorate  was  taken  over 
by  that  Office  ; was  Acting  Sub-Commr., 


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Uganda  W.  Province  1902,  Acting  Dep.- 
Commr.,  Uganda  Protectorate  1906-7,  Acting 
Gov.  1909-10,  and  Acting  Gov.  and  Com.-in- 
Ch.  1910-11;  appointed  Ch.  Sec.  to  Govt, 
thereof  1908;  retired  1911  ; Lieut,  in  Terri- 
torial Force  Reserve  : m.  1910,  Vera  Louisa, 
da.  of  the  late  Edward  Masterman,  of  Hook, 
Hants  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Nately  Hill,  Hook , 
Hants  ; Junior  Carlton  Club. 

Tomkins,  Gen.  William  Percival,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Tomkins  ; b. 
1841  ; entered  R.E.  (late  Bengal)  i860,  be- 
came Capt.  1872,  Major  1881,  Lieut.-Col. 
1888,  Col.  1893,  Maj.-Gen.  1896,  Lieut.-Gen. 
1897,  Gen.  1898,  and  Col.  Comdt.  1898  ; served 
with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884;  was 
Director-Gen.  of  Mil.  Works  in  India  1893-6  : 
m.  1864,  Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Thur- 
burn,  Esq.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1890.  120,  Lcxham 

Gardens,  Kensington,  IV.;  East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Tomkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Martin, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Worcester- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches  six  times,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D S.O.  and  Bar  1917.  Fronche  Hall, 
Kidderm  ins  ter. 

Tomkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Archdale, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Tomkinson, 
of  Willington  Hall,  Tarporley,  Cheshire; 
b.  1881 ; Lieut. -Col.  1st  Dragoons  ; S.  Africa 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918). 

Tomkinson,  Squadron-Leader  Lancelot, 
D.S.O.,  A.F.C.,  son  of  Frederick  Tomkin- 
son, stockbroker,  of  118,  Church  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  S.E.19;  b.  1892;  ed.  at 
Dulwich  Coll.;  entered  R.N.  1905,  trans- 
ferred to  Roy.  Naval  Air  Ser.  1914  and 
to  R.A.F.  1918,  and  is  Squadron-Leader; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Grand  fleet 
Coastal  Air  Stations  and  N.  Russia  (de- 
spatches thrice,  A.F.C.,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne  with 
Swords)  : m.  19 '5,  Doris,  da.  of  Hugh 

Turner;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Tomkinson,  Capt.  Wilfred,  C.B.,M.V.O., 

son  of  Michael  Tomkinson,  of  Franche  Hall, 
Kidderminster;  6.1877;  Capt.  R.N. ; China 
1900  (medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (Officer  of  Orders  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy  and  Leopold  of 
Belgium);  has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  gold 
medal : m.  1907,  Edith  Joan,  da.  of  Col.  G. 
H.  Bittleston,  R.A.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 

M. V.O.  (4th  class)  1919.  United  Service 
Club. 

Tomkinson,  Major  William,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Field  Artillery; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tomley,  John  Edward,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
Chm.  Joint  Disablement  Committee  and  of 
Hospitals  and  Gen.  Purposes  Committee, 

N.  Wales;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Tomlin,  Capt.  George  Napier,  C.M.G., 

M.V.O. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  George  James 
Tomlin,  R.N. ; 6.1875;  entered  R.N.  1888, 
became  Lieut.  1896,  Com.  1908,  and  Capt.  1915; 
VV.  Coast  of  Africa  1894,  with  Naval  Brig, 
(medal  with  clasp),  Benin  River  Expedition 
1394  (clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; was  Com.  (Navi- 
ating)  of  H.  M.S.  Medina  during  tour  in 
ndia  of  King  George  V.  and  Queen  Mary 
1911-12  (M.V.O.),  and  Royal  Yacht  1914; 
received  Durbar  medal  1911  : m.  1912,  Violet, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Herbert  Osborne  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class),  1912,  C.M.G.  1919.  Mag- 
da/a,  near  Barnstaple , N.  Devon. 

Tomlin,  Major  Julian  Lathem,  C.B.E. , 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Capt.  Bankes  Tomlin, 
Dragoon  Guards;  b.  1886;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches. D.S.O,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1920, 
Emily  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
George  Faulkner,  V.  of  Wytliall;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Tomlinson,  Major  Leonard  Warren, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  G.  A.  Tomlinson,  of 


Pietermaritzburg  ; 6.  1872  ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  S.  African  Contingent  ; European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st, 
1902,  Amy,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  iate 
Charles  Goodman  Levy  ; 2ndly,  1908,  Ethel 
Bradle}',  da.  of  W.  H.  Harris  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Tomlinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Stanley, 
D.S.O.  ; 6.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major 

R. A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  in  Balkans 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tomlinson,  Major  William  Paget-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Smith  Paget-Tom- 
linson,  of  The  Biggins,  Kirkby  Lonsdale, 
Westmorland  ; 6.  1877  ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall, 
Camb.  (B.A.  1899);  late  Major  7th  Hussars  ; 

S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  Waziristan  Expedition  1917,  Meso- 
potamia 1917-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  Order 
of  Star  of  R.oumania):  m.  1914,  Lucy  Ileene 
Diana,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Sir  Hugh  Daly, 
K.C.S.I.,  K. C.I.E  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Quarr 
Wood,  Binstead,  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Tompkins,  Engineer-Capt.  Albert  Edward, 
C.B.E.  ; 6.  18—;  Engineer-Capt.  R.N.  (re- 
tired) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tomory,  Lieut.- Col  David  Morio,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Alexander  Tomory,  of  Free 
Church  of  Scotland  Manse,  Constantinople  ; 
6.  1863;  ed.  in  Aberdeen,  London,  and  Berlin  ; 
M.B.,  M.S.  1890,  D.P.H.  1892;  a J.P.  for 
Bloemfontein,  and  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Med. 
Corps  ; South  African  War  1899-1902,  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1896,  Kate,  da.  of  D.  P.  Jones,  of  Bloem- 
fontein, S.  Africa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Fountain- 
hall,  Bloemfontein,  Orange  Free  State  ; United 
Service  ( Bloemfontein ) Club. 

Tompson,  Col.  Hew  Wakeman,  C.M.G., 
only  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Steuart 
Tompson,  51st  L.I.,  of  Alderminster  Lodge, 
Bournemouth;  6.  1870;  ed.  at  Winchester 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Col.  Hampshire 
Regt.  R.eserve,  and  patron  of  one  living; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  as  Adj.  2nd  Hamp- 
shire Regt.  (despatches,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-19  as  Dep.  Director 
of  Remounts  (despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  19x6,  Mary  Beatrice  Teresa,  da  of  the 
late  Col.  Charles  Thomas  Bunbury  [see 
M Zetland] ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Woods/on, 
Winchester ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Tompson,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Henry  Dal- 
rymple,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Reginald  Tompson,  M.A.,  R.  of  St.  Mary 
Stoke,  Ipswich,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Ely;  6. 
1879  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Merton  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1909) ; entered  R.F.A. 
1900,  became  Capt.  1911,  Major  1914,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  ; Aro  Expedition 
1901-2  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-19  with  his  Regt.  and  as  A.A.G.  and 
A.Q.M.G.  (wounded,  despatches.  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : in. 
1915,  Bridget  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Norman  Thicknesse,  R.  of  St. 
George’s,  Hanover  Square  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Tong,  Capt.  Thomas  Barlow,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
Welsh  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tonge,  Col.  William  Corrie,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  William  John  Tonge,  of 
Moran t’s  Court,  Sevenoaks;  6.  1862;  ed. 
at  Tonbridge  Sch.,  and  at  Cheltenham  Coll.  ; 
entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1889,  and  Major  1902;  retired  1905;  served 
with  Bechuanaland  Expedition  1884-5,  and 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; is  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Norfolk  Regt. : m.  1898,  Caroline  Annie,  el. 
da.  of  Thomas  Oliver,  of  Tanbridge,  Hor- 
sham, and  widow  of  Edward  Woolley;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1902.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Tonkin,  Capt.  Frederick  Cuthbert, 

D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Capt. 

E Yorkshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O,  1919. 
Toogood,  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Capt.  Alexander  Decimus  Toogood, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1953 


Bengal  Fusiliers,  and  one  of  the  Royal 
Body  Guard;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Winchester; 
entered  Border  Regt.  1890,  became  Capt. 
Manchester  Regt.  1900,  and  Capt.  Lincoln- 
shire Regt.  1908,  Major  1912,  and  Lieut. -Col. 
1919  ; Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Mil. 
Landing  Officer  with  2nd  Batn.  Mounted 
Inf.,  and  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
EuropeanWar  i9i4(wounded,  taken  prisoner, 
repatriated  1918  despatches) ; was  -a  Re- 
cruiting Staff  Officer,  N.  Command  1907-12; 
appointed  Adj.  Officers  Training  Corps  (at- 
tached to  Gen.  Staff)  1914:  m.  1899,  Mary 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  Brig.-Gen.  Henry  Pipon, 

C. B.  [see  Edmonstone,  Bt.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Toogood,  Capt.  Cyril  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Toop,  Capt.  Francis  Hart,  D.S.O.;  b.  1888; 
formerly  Capt.  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Toop,  Engineer-Capt.  William,  C.B.  ; b. 
18 — ; Engineer-Capt.  R.N. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918. 

Tooth,  Col.  Howard  Henry,  C.B. , C.M.G., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  late  Frederick 
Tooth,  of  Hove  ; b.  1856 ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  Honours  in 
Natural  Science  1876,  M.A.  and  M.B.  1881, 
M.D.  1886);  F.R.C.P.  (London)  1888  (Goul- 
stonian  Lecturer  1889)  ; M.D.  Univ.  ofMalta 
1917;  is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med. 
(formerly  Pres,  of  its  Neurological  Section), 
Consulting  Physician  to  Metropolitan  Hos- 
pital, Physician  to  St.  Bartholomew’s  Hos- 
pital and  to  National  Hospital  for  Paralysed 
and  Epileptic;  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F. 
Reserve) ; S.  Africa  1900,  as  Physician  to 
Portland  Hospital  (medal,  C.M.G.),  Con- 
sulting Physician  to  Troops  in  Malta  and 
Italy  1917-18  (despatches  thrice)  : m.  1st, 
1881,  Mary  Beatrice,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the 
late  Edward  Price;  2nd,  1907,  Helen  Katha- 
rine, 2nd  da.  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Samuel 
Chilver  (formerly  V.  of  Lodsworth,  Pet- 
worth),  of  Gate  House,  Midhurst ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  34,  Harley  Street , 

W. ; Arts  Club. 

Tooth,  Major  Stuart  Archibald,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — • ; Major  Australian  Light  Horse ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tootill,  Robert,  C.B.E. , M.P. , son  of 
James  Tootill;  b.  1850;  Town  Councillor  and 
a J.P.  of  Bolton,  and  a Member  of  War  Aims 
Committee,  Central  Tribunal,  and  Parlia- 
mentary Pensions  Bureau  ; has  been  Sec.  to 
Bolton  Trades  Council  since  1894;  has  sat  as 
M.P.  for  Bolton-le-Moors  [Labour]  since  Sept. 
i9r4 ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Westfield,  Second 
Avenue,  Blackpool. 

Topham,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Harrison-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  T,  A.  J.  Harri- 
son, R.A. ; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  : entered 

R. E.  1884,  became  Capt.  1892,  and  Major  1900; 
retired  1905;  rejoined  1914,  and  retired  as 
Lieut.-Col.  1918;  Burmah  1892  at  defence 
of  Sadon,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  and 
European  War  1914-18  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
assumed  the  additional  surname  of  Topham 
1896:  m.  1898,  Muriel  Gertrude  McLeod, 
da.  of  the  Ven.  Arthur  Frederic  Clarke,  V. 
of  Cockerham,  Lancashire,  and  Archdeacon 
of  Lancaster ; cr.  D.S.O.  1892.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Toplis,  James,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Finan- 
cial Adviser  in  Italy  to  War  Office;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Topp,  Major  Charles  Beresford,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Canadian  Inf.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Topping,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Edward, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  R.F.A.  (T.D.),  and  Hon.  Capt. 
in  the  Army;  an  Additional  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; 

S.  Africa  1899-1901,  with  15th  Batn.  Imperial 


Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  igoo, 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Fairhaven, 
Lytham. 

Topple,  Walter  Livingstone,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Sup.  Electric  and  Ordnance  Acces- 
sories Co.  (Limited):;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Torkington,  Major  Oliver  Miles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  — Torkington,  R.A. ; b.  1880; 
Major  Scottish  Rifles,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt) : m.  1920, 
Esther  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  William  Henry 
Stone,  R.  of  Sevenoaks  [see  M.  Huntly,  colls.] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Willy  Place,  Famham. 

Torr,  Major  William  Wyndhain  Torre, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Ed- 
ward Torr,  Hon.  Canon  of  Chester,  ofCarlett 
Park,  Eastham,  Cheshire;  b.  1890;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  W.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; British  De- 
tachment of  International  Expeditionary 
Force,  Albania  1913,  European  War  1914-18 
with  his  Regt.  and  on  Staff  (despatches 
four  times,  M.C.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  Straits  Settlements  1914:  m.  1917, 
Enid  Milnes,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Henry 
Darwin  Burton,  O.B.E.,  formerly  V.  of 
St.  Albans,  and  Canon  of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Torrance,  Major  Percival  Victor, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Torrance,  Engineer- Co m.  William  Sym- 
ington, D.S.O.;  6.1873;  Engineer-Corn.  R.N. 
(retired);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Torrens,  Lieut -Col.  George  Leslie, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1887;  Capt.  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Lancashire  Fusiliers;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar) : m.  1915,  Phyllis  Mary,  da.  of  Capt. 
Charles  Greenwood,  formerly  Border  Regt., 
of  Beech  Grove,  Harrogate,  and  Oaklai  ds, 
Grange-over-Sands;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1918).  Rothesay,  Lee-on-the-Solent,  Hants ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Torrie,  Lieut.-Col.  Claud  Jameson, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  L. 
Jameson  Torrie,  Indian  Army  ; b.  1879  ; ed. 
at  Cheltenham,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  1899,  and  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1908,  Major  1915,  and  is 
Acting  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-15, 
present  at  battle  of  Neuve  Chapelle  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Kathleen  Hope 
Hawkins ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  O B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Tortise,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  James, 

D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  with  Bar  1918. 

Tostevin,  Engineer-Corn.  Harold  Bertram, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1884  ; Engineer-Com.  R.N.  ; 
battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Tottenham,  Capt.  Francis  Loftus, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Tottenham,  Adm.  Henry  Loftus,  C.B. 
[see  M.  Ely,  colls.]. 

Tottenham,  Percy  Marmaduke,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Capt.  Francis  Loftus  Tottenham,  of 
Coolmore,  Crowborough ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at 
Repton,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Irrigation,  Sudan  1909-13,  and  for 
Lower  Egypt  1914-16;  now  Under  Sec.  of 
State,  Min.  of  Public  Works,  Egypt : m.  1909, 
Angel,  da.  of  Edward  Mervyn  Archdale, 
M.P.,  of  Riversdale,  Fermanagh;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Public  Works  Ministry , Cairo. 
Tours,  Berthold  George,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  Berthold  Tours,  of  Rivercourt  Road, 
Hammersmith,  W. ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Godolphin 
Sch.,  at  King’s  Coll.,  London,  and  at  London 
Univ.  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1893,  became 
a 2nd  class  Assist,  in  China  1897,  and  1st 
class  Assist.  1900;  acted  as  Pro-Consul  and 
Accountant  at  Legation,  Pekin  1899  and 

62 


1954 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1900;  was  an  Assist,  (local  Vice-Consul)  in 
Shipping  Office.  Shanghai  1902-5,  and  Acting 
Consul  at  Chinkiang  1905-7;  appointed 
H.M.’s  Vice-Consul  at  Chungking  1906  (but 
did  not  proceed),  and  Consul  at  Tengyueh 
1908  (did  not  proceed),  at  Wuhu  1911  (did 
not  proceed),  and  at  Ichang  1913  (present  at 
siege  of  Peking  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  disturbances  at  Nanking  1913),  and 
Officiating  Consul,  Amoy  1909-10,  at  Swatow 
iQio-12,  and  at  Nanking  1912-13,  special 
Opium  Commr.,  Peking  1914,  Consul  at 
Changsha  >917,  and  Officiating  Consul  at 
Chin  Kiang  1915  and  Amoy  1918,  and 
Consul  at  Mukden  19x9  : m.  1897,  Ada 

Theophila,  da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Harwood  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  Birtish  Consulate , Mukden , 
China. 

Tovell,  Major  Raymond  Walter,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Tovey,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Strangways, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1875;  entered  R.A  1896, 
became  Capt  1902,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Lieut. -Col.  1917  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  19 14-18 (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1910;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Tovey,  Com.  John  Cronyn,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Hamilton  Tovey,  R.E.  ; 
b.  1885;  Com.  R.N  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S  O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 
Tower,  Vice  - Adm.  Cyril  Everard, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Tower, 
R.  of  Chilnark,  Wilts;  b.  1861;  Vice-Adm 

R. N.  (retired)  ; Egyptian  War  1882,  and  at 
Suakin  1884-5;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tower,  Rev.  Henry,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  Ernest  Tower,  formerly  R.  of 
Guildford;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Lancing  Coll., 
and  at  Hertford  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  188=;, 
M.A.  1888);  was  Curate  of  St.  Andrew, 
Leicester  1886-92,  V.  of  Weedon-Bec, 
Northants  1892-9,  Chap,  to  H.M.  Prison, 
Leicester,  and  V.  of  St.  Andrew,  Leicester 
1899-1900,  since  when  he  has  been  R.  of  Holy 
Trinity,  Windsor,  and  Acting  Chap,  to 
Household  Brig.,  Windsor  ; appointed 
Surrogate  of  Berks  1908:  m.  1901,  Kate 
Theresa,  da.  of  the  late  Rt.  Hon.  Harry 
Escombe,  Premier  of  Natal,  and  widow  of 

S.  F.  Gedge;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1904. 
Holy  Trinity  Rectory , Windsor. 

Towl,  Capt.  Percy  Gilchrist,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Towle,  Arthur  Edward,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Sir  William  Towle,  of  Rooklands,  Torquay; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Marlborough ; a Railway 
Officer,  and  an  Assist.  Sec.  Ministry  of  Food 
during  European  War  : m.  1902,  Mabel  Ethel, 
da.  of  the  late  Henry  Taylor,  of  St.  Peter’s, 
Thanet  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Townley,  Rev.  Charles  Francis,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Charles  Watson  Townley,  of  Ful- 
bourne  Manoiy  Cambridge;  b.  1856;  ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1877, 
M.A.  1888);  formerly  R.  of  Christ  Church, 
Upwell;  a J.P.  for  Cambridgeshire,  and  Co- 
Director,  British  Red  Cross  So.,  Cambridge- 
shire and  Isle  of  Ely:  m.  1885,  Alice 

Rosalindine  Murray,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Jermyn  Pratt,  of  Ryston  Hall,  Do«nham, 
Norfolk  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Fulbourne 
Manor,  near  Cambridge ; 52,  Sloane  Street , 
S.  W.  1 ; Wellington  Club. 

Townley,  Norman  Vincent,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  William  Townley  ; b.  1872  ; S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  as  Lieut.  Queensland  Contingent  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 
The  Treasury,  Pietoria,  Transvaal. 

Townsend,  Capt.  Cyril  Samuel,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1875  ; Capt.  R.N. , and  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Italy;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

T o vv  n s F.  n d,  M ■ j or  Ed  wa  r d N e vil  1 e,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1871  ; Major  N.  Riding  Regt. ; retired 
1920 ; S.  Africa  1899-1901  (wounded,  Queen’s  | 
medal  with  six  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  | 


(prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Townsend,  Capt.  Frederick  Owen, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.  Indian  Army  Re- 
serve; European  War  1914  17  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Townsend,  Major  James  Newman,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1875;  Hon.  Major  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  ^S.  African  War  1900-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 

17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 
Townsend,  Major  Meredith  Denison, 

D.S.O. ; b.  1887  ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Towse,  Capt.  Ernest  Beechcroft  Beckwith, 
V.C. , C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Beck- 
with Towse  ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Stubbington 
House,  and  at  Wellington  Coll  ; Capt. 
Gordon  Highlanders;  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (clasps),  S.  frica  1899-1900 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  V.C.,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps);  Serjrant-at-Arms 
to  H.M.  Hon.  Corps  of  GentJemen-at-Arms, 
Dep.  Chm.,  National  Institute  for  the  Blind, 
and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  iohn 
of  Jerusalem  in  England  : m.  1892,  Gertrude, 
da.  of  the  late  John  Christie:  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Long  Meadow , Gorina,  Oxon  ; 
Naval  and  Military,  We'lington,  and 
Caledonian  United  Service  Clubs. 

Towsey,  Brig -Gen.  Francis  William, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E. . D.S.O.;  b.  1864;  Col.  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.;  Ashanti  Expedition  18956  (star), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St.  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  C-B-E.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Toynbee,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Elliston,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  George  Toynbee,  I.C.S.;  b. 
1884  ; Major  and  Hrevet  Lieut.-Col.  Army 
Ser.  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) : m.  1912,  Winifred 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Harris ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tozer,  Major  Claude  John,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tracy,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Courtenay, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1876;  Major  Duke  of  Cornwall’s 
L.I. ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  S.  Africa  1901 
(Queen’s  medal),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tracy,  Louis,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Thomas 
Tracj',  of  Whitby,  Yorkshire;  b.  1863;  ed. 
privately;  is  an  Author;  raised,  equipped, 
and  commanded  a half  Batn.  4th  N.  Hiding 
Regt.  of  Vols.  during  European  War  ; 
was  a Member  of  British  War  Mission  to 
U.S.A.  1917-19;  cr.  O.B.  *• . (Civil)  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  c/o  Barclays  Bank 
(Limited),  Whitby ; Authors , and  Savage 
Clubs. 

Tracy-Inglis  [see  Inglis], 

Traill,  Major  Edmund  Francis 
Tarlton,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Anthony  Traill,  of 
Ballylough  House,  co.  Antrim  ; b.  1878  ; 
Major  R.A  S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 

18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1911,  Grace 

Ethel, da.  of  W.  Harvey,  of  Burgh  Hall, Melton 
Constable;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Traill,  Major  Henry  Edward  O’Brien, 
D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Anthony  Traill  ; b. 
1876;  is  Major  R.A. ; served  during  S. 
Afiican  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Traill,  Capt.  John  Charles  Merriman, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  is  Capt  Australian 
Inf.  ; served  during  European  War  1915-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Traill,  Major  Robert  Francis,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  W.  Traill;  b.  1881 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1955 


Major  Worcestershire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Chevalier 
Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1913,  Gwendoline 
Lilian  Wrangham  (from  whom  he  obtained 
a divorce  1920) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Traill,  Lieut.-  Col.  William  Henry,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. , son  of  Sinclair  Traill;  b.  1871;  is 
Lieut. -Col.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.;  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 

gean  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  , 
revet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Traill,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Stewart, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Anthony  Traill, 
LL.D  , of  Ballylough  House,  co.  Antrim  ; b. 
1868;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A.  18—, 
M.A.  18—);  entered  RE.  1890,  became 
Capt.  1901,  and  Major  1910  (retired  as 
Lieut.-Coi.  1919)  ; Waziristan  Expedition 
1904-5  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W  Frontier 
1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; is  a D.L.  for  co.  Antrim  : m.  1896, 
Selina  Margaret,  da.  of  Charles  Frizell,  J.P., 
of  Castle  Kevin,  co.  Wicklow;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916.  Ballylough  House,  co.  Antrim. 
Trapani,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred,  M.V.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Giovanni  Batta  Trapani,  C.M.G., 
LL.D.;  b.  1859;  ed.  in  Malta;  entered  Roy. 
Malta  Artillery  1877,  became  Capt.  1885, 
Major  1896,  and  Lieut.-Coi.  Comdg.  1909; 
retired  1915  ; served  with  Egyptian  Expe- 
dition 1882  (medal,  bronze  star)  : m.  1896, 
Mary,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Professor  Antonio 
Mifsud,  M.D. ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912. 
74,  Strada  Reale , Valletta,  Malta ; Casino 
Maltese  ( Malta ) Club. 

Travers,  Capt.  Francis  Eaton,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  R N.  (retired)  ; has  Legion 
of  Honour  ; cr.  C M.G.  1917. 

Travers,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Alfred, 
C.M.G.-,  b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  retired  ; Waziristan  1891-5  (despatches), 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps) ; cr.  C.M-G.  1919. 

Travers,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Cecil,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1876  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  P.A.O.C.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  4th 
class  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia  with 
Swords)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Travers,  Brig.-Gen.  Jonas  Hamilton  du  1 
Boulay,  C B.,  C.M.G  ; b.  1861  ; entered  i 
S.  Wales  Borderers  1881,  became  Major 
1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 
1908,  and  Col.  1911  (h.-p.  1917);  retired  as 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919  ; Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medM  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.B.); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Travers,  Brig.-Gen.  Joseph  Oates, 
C.M.G.,  D S.O.,  son  of  Col.  H.  F.  Travers; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Bradfield  ; entered  Devon- 
shire Regt.  1886,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major 
1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Col.  1917  and  H n. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired;  192c;  served  with 
Burma  Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 (medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Capt.  Im- 
erial  Yeo.  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
ve  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
with  rank  of  Col.,  and  subsequently  as  a 
Brig.  Com.  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1915.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Travers,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  John 
Albert,  D.S.O.,  sonofJamesMichaelTravers, 
Inspector  Mounted  Police,  N.S.  Wales  ; b. 
1888  ; ed.  at  Church  of  England  Gram.  Sch., 
Cooma,  N.S.  Wales  ; served  in  German  New 
Guinea  1914-15  as  Staff-Capt.,  and  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  Australian  Imperial  Forces  1915-18  in 
Gallipoli  (wounded)  and  elsewhere  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  1914 

Dorothy,  only  da.  of  the  late  Gen.  William 
Holmes,  C.M.G  , D.S.O.,  V.D.,  Australian 
Imperial  Forces;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 
Weedon,  Union  Street,  Mosman,  Sydney, 
N.S.  Wales. 


Travis,  Harry,  C.B.E. , I.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Travis,  of  Devonport ; b.  1858;  some- 
time Sup.  Engineer  and  Constructor  of 
Shipping  (War  Depart.)  at  Royal  Dockyard, 
Woolwich,  now  at  War  Office:  m.  1881, 
Emmeline,  da.  of  the  late  G.  Hamlyn,  of 
Roborough,  S.  Devon ; cr.  I.S.O.  1911, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Trease,  Reginald  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  R.F.A.  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Treble,  Col.  George  Walker,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Arthur  Treble,  of 
of  Belford,  Northumberland;  b.  1865;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  command  of  Army 
Post  Office  Corps,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  24th 
Middlesex  Vol.  Rifles;  is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col. 
in  the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding  Regt.) 
T.F.  Reserve;  served  during  European 
War  1914-15 : m.  1895,  Isabel  Devonshire, 
who  d.  1911,  da.  of  the  late  William  Preddy, 
of  Minehead,  Somerset;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900. 
Riverside,  Thorpe  St.  Andrew,  Norwich 

Tredennick,  Major  James  Paumier, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; b.  1879;  entered  Roy. 
Dublin  Fusiliers  1900,  became  Capt.  1910, 
and  Major  1915  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen  s medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Aden  1903,  S. 
Nigeria  1905-6,  European  War  1914-19,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D S O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.),  19x9. 

Treeby,  Lteut.-Col.  Henry  Paul,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  T.  W.  G.  Treeby,  of  Mar- 
mion  House,  Southsea ; b.  1858 ; entered 
31st  Regt  1879,  became  Capt.  E.  Surrey 
Regt.  1885,  and  Major  1896 ; retired  1901  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) ; appointed 
to  command  E.  Surrey  Regt.  Depot,  and 
31st  Regt.  Dist.  Recruitii  g Area  1914, 
with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Surrey : m.  1891,  Eliza,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Paynter  (formerly  R.  of  Stoke-next- 
Guildford),  of  Stoke  Hill,  Guildford;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Willow  Grange,  Worplesdon, 
Surrey;  National,  and  County  ( Guildford ) 
Clubs. 

Treffry,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  C.M.G., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  Charles  Ebenezer  Treffry,  of 
Piace,  Cornwall;  b.  i86q ; ed.  at  Eton  ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Cornwall ; S.  African  War  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), ‘European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.MG.);  was 
Assist.  Dist.  Commr.,  Uganda  1905  9;  un- 
successfully contested  N.E.,  or  Launceston, 
Div.  of  Cornwall  ( LU ) Dec.  1910:  m.  1913, 
his  cousin,  Anne,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Reginald 
Heber  Treffry,  R.  of  St.  Endellion,  Wade- 
bridge,  Cornwall ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Pond-dhw , St.  Austell,  Corn- 
wall; Arthur's  Club. 

Trefusis,  Hon.  Mrs.  (Dorothy  Marguerite 
Elizabeth)  Robert  Henry,  C.B.E.  [see  E. 
Powis,  colls.]. 

Trefusis,  Col.  the  Hon.  John  Schomberg, 

C. M.G.  [see  B.  Clinton]. 

Tregoning,  Wynn  Harold,  C.B.E.,  fourth 
son  of  the  late  John  Simmons  Tregoning,  J.P. , 

D. L.,  of  Landue,  Launceston  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at 

Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,Camb.  (B.A.  1897, 
M.A.  1907)  ; a Civil  Engineer,  a Merchant 
and  a Shipowner,  on  Staff  of  Ministry  of 
Shipping,  a Director  of  Alfred  Booth  and 
Co.  (Limited),  merchants  and  shipowners, 
and  of  John  S.  Tregoning  and  Co.  (Limited), 
steel  and  tinplate  makers,  and  Dep.  Chm. 
of  Ship  Licensing  Committee : m.  1909, 

Alice  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Pollexfen  Bastard,  of  Kitley,  and  Buckland 
Court,  Devon ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  57,  Camp- 

den  Hill  Road,  W. ; St.  Stephen's,  and  Reform 
Clubs. 

Treharne,  Capt.  David  Eric,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1956 


Treleaven,  Major  George  Willard, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  John  George  Treleaven, 
of  Killarney,  Manitoba,  Canada ; b.  1889 ; 
ed.  at  Manitoba  Univ.  (M.D.  1914) ; a Phy- 
sician and  Surg.,  and  Major  Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  appointed  to  com- 
mand 5th Canadian  Field  Ambulance  ig<g ; cr. 
D.S.O.  19x9.  General  Hospital,  Winnipeg , 
Canada;  Military  (Winnipeg)  Club. 

Treloar,  George  Devine,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Coldstream  Guards ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tremaine,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard,  C.B.E., 
b.  18— ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.  A. 
(Reserve);  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.F,. 
(Mil)  1919. 

Tremblay,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Lewis, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O..  M.C. ; b.  iS— ; is  Lieut.- 
Col  Canadian  Inf.  and  a Brig.  Com.  and 
Brig.-Gen. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Tremeer,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Arthur 
Claude,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Brockwell 
Tremeer;  b.  1856  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2, 
as  Officer  Commanding  S.  African  Mounted 
Irregular  Forces  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  D.S.O.).  and  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
1915  as  D.A.Q.M.G. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Farrai 
Buildings,  Simmonds  Street, Johannesburg 
S.  Africa. 

Tremlett,  Lieut.-Col.  Colin  Percy, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Devon- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tremlett,  Elias,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18  — ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  as 
Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Trench,  Major  Arthur  Henry  Chenevix, 

C. I.E.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]. 

Trench,  Major  Charles  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  O’Hara  Trench,  D.L.,  of  Clon- 
fert  House,  co.  Galway  [see  St.  George,  Bt., 
colls.]  ; b 1885  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and 
at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Indian  Cav.,  and  a Staff 
Officer;  Mesopotamia  19x5-16  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Trench,  Ernest  Frederic  Crosbie,  C.B.E. 

[see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]. 

Trench,  Col.  Frederick  Amelius  Le 
Poer-,  C.B.,  C.B.E.  [see  E.  Clancarty, 
colls.]. 

Trench,  Col.  Frederick  John  Arthur, 
C.V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]. 
Trench,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Frederick 
Chenevix,  C.I.E.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]. 
Trench.  Major  Julius  Francis  Chene- 
vix-, D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.]. 
Trench,  Lieut.-Col.  Lawrence  Chene- 
vix-, C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  B.  Ashtown, 
colls.  1. 

Trench-Gascoigne  [see  Gascoigne]. 

Trendell,  Herbert  Arthur  Previte, 
O.B.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur 
James  Richens  Trendell,  C.M.G.;  b.  1864; 
is  Ch.  Clerk  Ceremonial  Depart.,  St.  James’s 
Palace,  S.W. : m.  1896,  Harriette  Constance, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Randal  T.  Slacke,  of 
Annadale,  co.  Leitrim ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th 
class)  1911,  O.B.E.  1918.  Ambassadors' 
Court,  St.  James's  Palace,  S.  W. 

Trent,  Col.  George  Alexander,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  F.  C. 
Trent;  b.  1870;  entered  Northamptonshire 
Regt.  1890,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1915  and 
Col.  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1906,  Ivy  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late 
Major  Mackenzie  Kennedy;  cr.  C.M.G.  1016. 
D.S.O.,  1919. 


Tresidder,  Capt.  Tolmie  John,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  Tresidder,  of 
Falmouth,  Cornwall ; b.  1850;  ed.  at  Dulwich 
Coll.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich ; 
entered  R.E.  1870,  became  Capt.  1882  ; 
retired  1887  served  in  Malta  1875-85,  and 
rendered  great  service  in  connection  with 
drainage  (twice  thanked  by  Com.-in-Ch.) ; 
is  a Director  of  John  Brown  and  Co., 
Limited,  of  Sheffield,  and  of  Anglo-French 
Nickel  Co.  (Limited)  of  Swansea,  ; gold 
medallist  of  Institute  of  Naval  Architects 
1908:  m.  1873,  Amy  Ada,  who  d.  1908,  da. 
of  the  late  James  Buckland,  of  Melbourne; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1887.  Trefusis,  College  Road , 
Upper  Norwood,  S.E. 

Trestrail,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Ernest 
Yates,  D.S.O.  son  of  Major  Alfred  Bond 
Trestrail,  M.B.E.,  J.P.,  of  Southdale,  Cleve- 
don,  Somerset ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Amersbam 
Hall  Sch.,  and  at  Christ  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1897,  M. A.  1904);  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  15th  Batn.  Cheshire  Regt. 
(T.D.);  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  unsuccessfully  contested  Devon- 
shire, N.E.,  or  Tiverton,  Div.  (L)  Dec.  1910, 
and  Torquay  Div.  thereof  ( Labour ) Dec. 
1918  : m.  1915,  Margaret  Spicer,  da.  of  Alex- 
ander Cunningham : cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Eighty  Club. 

Trevelyan,  George  Macaulay,  C.B.E. 
[see  Trevelyan,  Bt.,  cr.  1874]. 

Trevithick,  Arthur  Reginald,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Francis  Trevithick,  of  The  Cliff, 
Penzance;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.; 
Locomotive  Works  Manager,  L.  and  N.W. 
Railway,  and  Wagon  Sup.  1910-16,  since 
when  he  has  been  Carriage  Sup.  : m.  1891, 
Annie  E.,  da.  of  John  Sharp,  J.P.,  of  West 
Cliff,  Preston;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The 
Gables,  Wolverton,  Bucks;  St.  Stephen’s 
Club. 

T re vor  , Lieut.  - Col.  Arthur  Prescott,  C.S.I. , 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Arthur  Charles 
Trevor,  K. C.S.I. , of  16,  Harcourt  Terrace, 
S.W. ; b.  1872 ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered 
R.A.  1891,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1901, 
Major  1909,  and  Lieut.-Col.  19x7  ; appointed 
Assist.  Political  Agent,  Baluchistan  1898- 
1902,  1st  Assist,  to  Resident,  Bushire 
1903-10,  Political  Agent  and  Consul  at 
Muscat  1910-11,  Political  Agent,  Bahrein 
1912,  Consul  for  Arabistan  1914,  Dep.  Resi- 
dent, Persian  Gulf  1915,  and  Consul-Gen. 
for  Faro  and  Persian  Coast  and  Islands 
1920  : m.  1918,  Lucy  May  E 6ni,  da.  of 

Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Peqrs  Dimmock,  M.D., 
formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911, 
C.S.I.  igi8.  Bushire , Persian  Gulf;  United 
Service,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Trevor,  Frederick  George  Brunton, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Trevor, 

D. D.,  Canon  of  York,  and  R.  of  Beeford  ; 
b.  1838;  ed.  at  St.  Peter’s  Sch.,  York,  and  at 
Marlborough  Coll. ; entered  India  Office 
1858,  became  Senior  Clerk  1875,  Assist.  Sec. 
Judicial  and  Public  Dept.  1887,  and  Director 
of  Funds  1894;  retired  1903;  is  a J.P.  for 
Surrey:  m.  i860,  Rose,  who  d.  1902,  da.  of 
William  Hudson,  of  York  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1900. 
Redholme,  Richmond,  Surrey ; Constitu- 
tional Club. 

Trevor,  Col.  George  Herbert,  C.S.I.t 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  George  Trevor,  D.D., 
Canon  of  York;  b.  1840;  entered  R.A- 
1858,  and  M.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1862, 
became  Capt.  1870,  Major  1878,  Lieut.-Col. 
1884,  and  Col.  1888 ; served  in  several  Civil 
appointments  in  Central  Provinces  1862-8, 
and  in  Political  Depart.,  Hyderabad  1868-84; 
accompanied  the  late  Sir  Salar  Jung, 
G. C.S.I.,  on  his  tour  in  Europe  1877  ; ap- 
pointed Commr.  of  Ajmere-Merwara  1885  ; 
was  Ch.  Commr.  of  that  Province  and  Agent 
to  Gov.-Gen.  for  Native  States  in  Rajputana 
1890-95  : w.  1870,  Georgiana  Gordon,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Edward  King  Elliot;  cr.  C.S.I. 
1891.  United  Service,  and  Union  ( Brighton ) 
Clubs. 

Trevor,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  D.S  0.,  son  of  Col.  George  Herbert 
Trevor,  C.S.I.,  of  4,  Norfolk  Terrace, 

I Brighton ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1957 


R.M.C.  ; entered  King's  Own  (Yorkshire 
L.I.)  1892,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1912, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917.  and  Lieut. -Col.  1920; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  five  times, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G.);  was 
Officer  Comdg.  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  at 
R.M.C.  1906-10,  and  Brig.-Maj.,  N.  Command 
1911-12  and  LondonTerritorial  Force  1912-13  ; 
appointed  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  1915, 
and  a Brig.-Com.  1916:  m.  1902,  Aileen 

Ismenia,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Harding 
Massy  [see  B.  Massy,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918.  United  Service  Club. 
Trevor,  K.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly 
Lieut.  Middlesex  Regt.  ; served  during 
European  War  1916  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x6. 

Trevor,  Major  Philip  Christian  William, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.O.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Trevor,  Col.  William  Herbert, 
D S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Salusbury  Thomas 
Trevor,  formerly  R.E. ; b.  1872  ; entered  The 
Buffs  (E.  Kent  Regt.)  1892,  became  Capt. 
1899,  Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and 
Lieut. -C  1.  1919  ; served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Malakand 
Field  Force  1897-8  (clasp),  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  (severely  wounded.  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Orders 
of  Leop  Id  and  Crown  of  Belgium,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; appointed 
Assist.  Comdt.  at  R.M.C.  1919,  with  rank  of 
temporary  Col.:  m.  1899,  Evelyn  Gordon, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  George  Pirrie ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915. 

Trew,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Fynmore, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.  ; b.  1879;  is  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Marines  Reserve  of  Officers ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  in 
Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Trew,  Major  William  Merriman,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Australian  Inf. ; served 
during  European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Trewby,  Capt.  George,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Careless  Trewby  ; b. 
1874 ; became  Midshipman  1889,  Sub-Lieut. 
1893,  Lieut.  1895,  Com.  1905,  and  Capt.  1913  ; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Patrol  Cruisers 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1916,  Doro- 
thea, only  da.  of  Dr.  Allan,  of  Port  Nolloth, 
Cape  Colony;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 
19,  Hanger  Lane,  Ealing,  IV. 5. 
Trichinopoly  Royaloo  Aroghiaswamy 
Thumboo  Chetty  [see  Thumboo  Chetty]. 
Trimble,  ,Col.  Charles  Joseph,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  John  Trimble,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.,  of  Castle  Bellingham,  co.  Louth  ; b. 
1856;  ed.  at  Belfast  Roy.  Sch.,  and  at  Queen’s 
Univ.,  Ireland  ; is  a L.R.C.P.  (Edinburgh), 
a L.R.C.S.I.,  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  2nd  W.  Lan- 
cashire R.F.A.  (T.F.),  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Col.  Territorial  Force  (retired),  Hon.  Rep- 
resentative Roy.  Humane  So.  (Preston 
Dist.),  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St. 
John  of  Jerusalem  in  England,  Commr.  St. 
John  Ambulance  Brig.,  and  a J.P.  and  a 
County  Alderman  for  Lancashire;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. 
Comdg.  the  St.  John  Ambulance  Brig.  Hos 
pital  in  France : m.  1882,  Bessie,  da.  of 
the  late  Robert  Oram,  of  Bury,  Lanca- 
shire ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Broad  Oak,  Penwortham,  near  Preston. 

Trimble,  Major  John  Brereton  Owst, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1881  ; Major  Yorkshire 
Regt. ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1917,  Judith  Mary,  da.  of  S. 
Osborn,  F.R.C.S.,  J.P. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Trimmer,  Com.  Philip  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878  ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
at  Dardanelles  and  in  E.  Africa  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Naval  Cross  U.S.A.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Trimnell,  Col.  William  Duncan  Cona- 
beare,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1874  ; entered  R.A.  1894, 
and  became  Lieut.-Col.  19x4  (temporary 
Col.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-16 


on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Orders  of  Leo- 
pold of  Belgium  and  of  Aviz  of  Portugal, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
18-  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Tringham,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Mont- 
gomery, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
William  Tringham,  V.  of  Long  Cross,  Chert- 
sey ; b.  1869  ; entered  The  Queen’s  (Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt.)  1893,  became  Capt.  1902, 
Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  1917,  and 
retired  as  Lieut.*Col.  Reserve  of  Officers 
1920;  Malakand  Field  Force  and  Tirah  Ex- 
pedition 1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
19x4-18  (wounded,  O.B.E.):  m.  1906,  Mary 
Eastlake,  da.  of  Benjamin  William  Leader, 
of  Burrows  Cross,  Gomshall,  Surrey;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tripp,  George  Henry,  C.B. , son  of 
George  Lewis  Tripp,  o 1 Barnsbury,  N. ; b. 
i860;  ed.  at  Mercers’  Sch.  ; served  in  Home 
Office  1878-1909;  was  Sec.  to  Home  Office 
Committee  on  Metropolitan  Police  Super- 
annuation 1889,  Auditor  of  Roy.  Patriotic 
Fund  1893-8,  and  a Member  of  Home  Office 
Committees  on  Housing  of  Metropolitan 
Police  1903,  and  on  Metropolitan  Police 
Finances  1909 ; was  Receiver  for  Metropoli- 
tan Police  Dist.  and  Courts  1910-18; 
received  Coronation  medal  1911 : m.  1881, 
Sophia  Caroline,  da.  of  George  Augustus 
Frederick  Freeman,  of  Sandford,  co.  Dublin  ; 
cr.  C.B. (Civil)  1913.  Pymlicoe House,  Hadley 
Green,  Barnet. 

Tripp,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Henry  Lainson, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.’,  b.  1881;  is  Major  S.  African 
Artillery,  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.G.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Triscott,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Prideaux, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Joseph 
Blake  Triscott,  of  Plymouth ; b.  1857  ; entered 
R.A.  1876,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major  1894, 
Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1906,  Col.  1908, 
and  Hon.  Brig  -Gen.  (retired)  1916  ; served 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80,  present  at 
action  of  Charasiab,  and  march  from  Kabul 
to  Kandahar  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) 
with  Burma  Expedition  1885,  as  Staff  Ord- 
nance Officer,  and  again  1887-8,  when  he 
commanded  expeditions  against  Salay  Hill 
Kachins  and  to  Jade  Mines  and  Lake  Enda- 
wogee,  and  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897  as 
A.Q.M.G.  2nd  Div.  ; was  an  Instructor  of 
Mi).  Topography  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Wool- 
wich 1891-4,  a D.A.A.G.,  Bombay  1897-8, 
A.A.G.,  Bombay  1898-1900,  and  A.A.G.,  Pun- 
jab 1900-1901  ; commanded  R.A.  at  Jutogh 
1904-8;  was  Col. -in-charge  of  R.G.A.  Re- 
cords 1911-12,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg. 
Coast  Defences  1912-16  : m.  1884,  Catherine 
May,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  M.  M.  Prendergast ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1888,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910  C.M.G. 
1917.  Tenby , 5.  Wales;  Naval  and  Mili- 
tary Club. 

Trist,  Capt.  Leslie  Hamilton,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Capt  Lincolnshire  Regt.  (Re- 
serve) ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Trobridge,  Major  Frederick  George, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18— ; Major  on  Gen.  List, 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Trollope,  Fabian  George,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Col.  G.  H.  Irollope;  b.  1872;  Chm.  Mine- 
sweepers’ Fund  : m.  1900,  Violet,  da.  of  the 
late  Wihiam  Jebbutt ; cr.  C.B. E.  (Civil)  1920. 
17,  Bolton  Street,  W.i. 

Trollope,  Capt.  Hugh  Charles  Napier, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1896;  Capt.  Suffolk  Regt.  ; 
European  War  19x4-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Trollope-Bellew  [see  Bellew]. 

Tron,  Rev.  Mazzini,  D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b. 
1885 ; is  a Chap,  to  the  Forces ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Gateshead. 

Trotman,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Newnham, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  Fiennes  Trot- 
man ; b.  1864 ; entered  R.M.L.1. 1882,  became 


1958 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Capt.  1892,  Major  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1907,  and 
Col.  1913;  served  in  Sudan  1884-5  (medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  and  at  Gallipoli 
1915,  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  Croix  de 
Guerre);  was  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1918-19; 
appointed  Col.  Comdt.  R.M.L.I.  1916,  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915. 
Trotman-Dickenson  [see  Dickenson]. 
Trotter,  Col.  Algernon  Richard,  M.V.O.,  I 
D.S.O- , el.  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Henry  Trotter,  G.C.V.O.  [B.  Gifford] ; b. 
1870 ; entered  Household  Cav.  1892,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Major  1907,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1911,  and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1919; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  as  A.D.C  to  Gen.  the  Rt. 
Hon.  Sir  Redvers  Buller,  G.C.B.,  K. C.M.G. 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-15  (wounded,  Brevet  Col.) ; was  Brig.- 
Maj.  Lowland  Mounted  Brig.  1910-11 ; some- 
time Col.  Comdg.  Guards  Machine  Gun  Regt. 
and  Regt.  District : m.  1901,  Lady  Edith  Mary 
Montgomerie,  youngest  da.  of  15th  Earl  of 
Eglinton  and  Winton ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1902.  Mortonhall,  Edin- 
burgh ; Charterhall , Duns,  co.  Berwick;  9, 
Ovington  Gardens , S.  W. 

Trotter,  Col.  Charles  William,  C.B., 
el.  son  of  the  late  William  Trotter,  J.P.,  of 
King’s  Beeches,  Berks  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Eton 
and  at  Trin  Colli,  Camb.  ; Chm.  Hull  and 
Barnsley  Railway;  Col.  Yeo.  (T.D.),  a 
Member  of  Council  of  United  Service  Insti- 
tution, and  a J.P.  for  Bucks;  European  War 
1917-18  Croix  c'e  Guerre)  : m.  1890,  the  Hon. 
Elliuor  Hamilton,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  1st  Baron 
Hamilton  of  Dalzell;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  30, 

Lowndes  Square,  S.W.i;  Barton  Hartshorne 
Manor,  Buckingham;  Bachelors' , and  Brooks's 
Clubs. 

Trotter,  Major  Clifford  Thackwell, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Wallace  C.  Trotter,  of 
St.  John’s,  Quebec;  b 1886;  ed.  at  R.M.C. 
Kingston,  Canada,  and  at  McGill  Univ. 
(B.Sc.  1909) ; is  a Civil  and  Electrical  Engi- 
neer, Engineer  of  Standard  Clay  Products 
(Limited),  and  Major  Canadian  Engineers  ; 
served  during  European  War  5915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was  Sec.  of  Standing 
Small  Arms  Committee  of  Canada  1912  x3  : 
m.  1915,  Eva  Jean,  da.  of  H T.  Sutherland, 
of  New  Glasgow,  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  New  Glasgow,  Nova  Scotia,  Canada. 
Trotter,  Miss  Edith  Mary,  C.B.E.,  da. 

of  — Trotter  ; b.  18 — ; Assist.  Ch.  Controller 
of  Personnel  Queen  Mary’s  Army  Auxiliary 
Corps  during  European  War;  cr.  O.B.E. 

1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Trotter,  Brig.-Gen.  Gerald  Frederick, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E. , D.S.O.,  M.V.O., 
second  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Henr}' 
Trotter,  G C.V.O.  [B.  Gifford]  ; b.  1871; 
entered  Grenadier  Guards  1892,  became  Capt. 

1899,  Major  1907  (retired  1912).  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  1916,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1918  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900  (wound- 
ed, despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-19  (wounded,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., C.M.G., 
C.B.E.);  was  an  A.D.C.  to  Gov. -Gen.  and 
Com.-in-Ch.,  Canada  1909-10;  appointed  a 
Brig.-Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  1917;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1900,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906,  C.  M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Trotter,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Lyndridge, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Engineers ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Trotter,  Harry  Woodward,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18—;  Assist.  Sec.,  Board  of  Customs  and 
Excise  ; cr.  M.B  E.  (Civil)  and  O.B.E.  (Civil) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Troup,  Lieut.-Col.  Alan  Gordon,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1879  ; Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ser.  Corps  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1919,  Victoria  Louisa,  da.  of  His  Honour 
Judg-  Arthur  Becher  Ellicott,  Judge  of 
County  Court  Circuit  No.  55  , cr. D.S.O.  1918. 
Daydean,  Salisbury. 

Troup,  Robert  Scott,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18— ; en- 
tered Indian  Forest  Depart.  1897,  and  became 
Dep.  Commr.  1905,  Forest  Economist  1906, 
Sylviculturist  1911,  Assist.  Inspector-Gen. 
of  Forests,  India  1915,  and  Controller,  j 
Timber  Supplies,  Indian  Munitions  Board  I 
1917;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920. 


Trousdale,  Major  Robert  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Trousdale,  formerly 
R.  of  Roughton,  Norfolk;  b.  1876;  entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  Vol.  (S.  Lancashire  Regt.) 
1897,  became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major  1916, 
retired  1912;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
with  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  actions  of 
Spion  Kop,  Vaal  Kranz,  and  Laing’s  Nek, 
battle  of  fugela  Heights,  relief  of  Lady- 
smith, and  on  Zululand  Frontier  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Longmead, 
Sinoria,  S.  Rhodesia. 

Trousdell,  Capt.  Alexander  James, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers  (Reserve)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C  , D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Faith 
Mary  Wordsworth,  da.  of  Charles  Lancelot 
Andrewes  Skinner  [see  E.  Bessborough]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Trouton,  Edmund  Arthur,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Wounded  and  Missing  Enquiry 
Depart,  for  Ireland,  British  Red  Cross  So., 
European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 
Trower,  Col.  Courtney  Vor,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1856;  Lieut.  Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired) ; 
Kaffir  War  1878,  Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  African  War  1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G. , Order  of 
St.  Anne  of  Russia,  Officer  Legion  of  Hon- 
our): m.  18 — , Bessie,  da.  of  the  late  Judge 
Owen,  of  Withytmsh,  Pembrokeshire  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1917.  Ty  Gwyn,  Maidenhead. 
Trower,  Major  Reginald  Graham,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  H.  A.  Trower;  b.  18 — ; is 
Major  R.E. ; served  during  European  War 
1914  18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918, 
Elizabeth  Claredge,  da.  of  Alfred  W. 
McCune,  of  New  York;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Troyte,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  John  Ac- 
land-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  Acland,  Bt.,  cr. 
1678,  colls. 1. 

Troyte-Bullock  [see  Bullock]. 
Trubshaw,  Miss  Gwendoline  Joyce, 

C. B.E.,  da.  of Trubshaw:  b.  18—; 

Chm.  Llanelly  Local  War  Pensions  Com- 
mittee; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Llanelly. 

Truman,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Montagu, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  — Truman; 
b.  1880;  ed.  at  Eton;  sometime  in  London 
Yeo.;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. 
12th  Lancers;  served  during  S.  African  War 
1901-2,  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  cf 
France):  m.  1918,  Marslie  Joyce,  da.  of 
Thomas  Wood  [see  B.  Tollemache];  cr . 
D.S.O.  1917.  Cavalry,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Truman,  Col.  Egerton  Danford-,  C.B.E. ; 
formerly  Col.  R.E. ; Mesopotamia  1914-19 
(O  B.E.,  C.B.E  ):  m.  1920,  Margery  Dal- 
rymple,  da.ol  Reginald  B.  Jai  omb,  ot  E^ell, 
Suriey;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.;  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Trumble,  Thomas,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 

late  William  Trumble,  formerly  of  Mel- 
bourne; b.  1872;  ed.  at  Wesley  Coll.,  Mel- 
bourne ; appointed  Acting  Sec.  Depart,  of 
Defence,  Commonwealth  of  Australia  1914, 
and  Sec.  1918  : m.  1899,  Katherine  Ellen,  da. 
of  the  late  Frank  Hutchinson;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Camberwell,  Victoria,  Australia  ; 
Athenceum,  and  Naval  and  Militaty  Clubs. 

Truninger,  Lionel,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  John  Ulrich  Truninger;  b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; is  Di- 
rector of  Telegraphs,  Assam;  served  with 
Thibet  Mission  1904,  as  Ch.  Telegraph 
Officer  (despatches,  C.I.E.):  m.  1908,  Ann 
Catharine,  da.  of  Andrew  Beatson  Bell, 
Advocate,  of  17,  Lansdowne  Crescent,  Edin- 
burgh ; cr.  C.I.E.  1904.  Shillong,  Assam ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Truter,  Theodorus  Gustaff,  C.M.G.;  b. 
18 — ; Commr.  of  Police,  Union  of  S.  Africa; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Trye,  Capt.  John  Henry,  C.B.E..  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Norwood  Trye,  of  Hartshill, 
Warwickshire;  b.  1875;  Capt.  R.N.  (retired); 
sometime  Naval  Adviser  to  Ch.  Censor,  War 
Office,  and  Liaison  Officer  in  Washington  with 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1959 


U.S.A.  Cable  Censorship  : in.  1st,  1900,  Elsie 
Marguerite,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  Richard 
Hewitt,  of  28,  Westbourne  Gardens,  W.;  :ndly, 
1919,  Elizabeth  Martinet,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Hewitt,  of  Aruslcy-on-Hu  son  New  York; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  The  Grotto,  Leckhamp- 
ton,  Cheltenham  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 
Tubby,  Lieut. -Col.  Alfred  Herbert,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.S. , F.R.C.S.,  M.B.,  son  of  Alfred 
Tubby,  of  Chelmsford  ; b.  1862 ; ed.  at 
Christ's  Hospital,  at  Guy’s  Hospital,  and  at 
London  Univ.  (double  1st  class  Honours, 
double  Gold  Medallist,  M.B.  and  B.S.  1887, 
M.S.  1889).  L.R.C.P.  1886;  M.R.C.S.  England 
1884,  FR.C.S.  1887;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A.M.C. 
(T.F  ) ; European  War  1914-18  as  Consulting 
Surg.  (despatches  thrice,  C.M  G.,C.B.) ; ap- 
pointed Surg.  to  Rov  National  Orthopaedic 
Hospital  1890,  and  Consulting  Surg.  1919, 
Assist.  Surg.  Westminster  Hospital  1894, 
Surg.  1808,  and  Consulting  Surg.  1919,  Senior 
Surg.,  Evelina  Hospital  for  Children  1900, 
and  Consulting  Surgeon  there  1904,  Pres. 
Children’s  Section,  British  Med.  Asso.  1916, 
Hunterian  So.  1912,  and  Children’s  Section, 
Roy.  So.  of  Med.  1912;  is  a Fellow  of  Roy. 
So.  of  Med.,  Vice-Pres.  British  Orthopaedic 
Asso.,  and  of  several  Foreign  Med.  Sos. ; 
author  of  various  med.  works : m.  1890, 
Beatrice,  d>.  of  William  Payne;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  68,  Harley  Street,  W.  ; 
Athenczum,  Alpine,  Arts,  and  Savage  Clubs. 
Tuck,  Copt.  Gerald  Louis  Johnson, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. 
Suffolk  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  C M.G.,  Leg  on  of 
Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918,  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Tucker,  Alexander  Lauzun  Pendock, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Henry  Pendock  St.  George 
Tucker,  formerly  a Judge  of  the  High 
Court,  Bombay:  b.  1861  ; ed.  at  Winchester, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S. 
1882  ; has  been  employed  by  Govt,  of  India 
in  Foreign  Depart,  in  Central  India,  Hydera- 
bad, and  Rajputana  ; acted  as  Resident  My- 
sore iqo4,  and  as  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  in 
Baluchistan  19057;  appointed  Judicial 
Cornmr.  N.-W.  Frontier  Province,  India 
iqio,  and  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.,  Central 
India  1912  ; retired  1913 : m.  1908,  Eva 

Beatrice,  younger  da.  of  Thomas  Egerton 
Tatton,  of  Wythenshawe  Hall,  Northenden, 
Cheshire ; cr.  C.I.E.  igoi.  Hayes  House, 
Northiam,  Sussex ; St.  James’s  Club. 
Tucker,  Maj.-Gen.  Louis  Henry  Emile, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  Robert  Tudor  Tucker, 
formerly  B.C.S.  ; b.  1843';  ed.  at  Wimbledon 
Sch.,  and  at  Addiscombe  ; entered  Bengal 
Army  i860,  became  Capt.  1869,  Major  1880, 
Lieut. -Col.  1886,  Col.  1890,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1899 ; 
retired  1899;  served  during  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  Campaign  1863  (mentioned  in  de 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Jowaki 
Expedition  1877-8  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  clasp),  and  during  Afghan  War  1878-80, 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  and  medal  with 
two  clasps)  ; formerly  Inspector-Gen.  of 
Police,  Punjab  : m.  1877,  Annie  Laetitia, 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Robert  Henry  Davies, 
K.C.S.I.,  C.I.E. ; cr.  C.l.E.  189.1.  Winhaven 
The  Undercliffc,  Sanagate,  Kent. 
Tucker,  Thomas  George,  C.M.  G., 
Litt.D.,  son  of  Charles  Tucker  ; b.  1850;  ed. 
at  Roy.  Gram.  Sch.,  Lancaster,  and  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Litt.D.  18 — );  Hon. 
Litt.D.  Dublin  18 — ; appointed  Professor 
of  Classical  Philologv,  Melbourne  Univ. 
1885;  sometime  Piofessor  of  Classics  and 
English,  Univ  Coll.,  Auckland  : m.  18 — , 
Annie  Mary,  da.  of  T.  Muckalt,  of  Forton 
Bank,  Lancashire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1920.  The 
University,  Melbourne,  Victoria;  Mel- 
bourne Club. 

Tucker,  William  Kidger,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Kidger  Tucker,  of  Berea,  Johannesburg;  b. 
1857;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902;  is  Govt. 
Land  Surveyor  and  Member  of  Council  of 
S.  African  Sch.  of  Mines : m.  1881,  Sarah 
Agnes,  da.  of  the  late  George  Bottomley,  of 
Kimberley;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  65,  Pretoria 

Street,  Hospital  Hill,  Johannesburg ; Rand, 
Union,  and  Johannesburg  (Johannesburg), 
and  Pretoria  ( Pretoria ) Clubs. 

Tucker,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Kington, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  W.  Lambley  Tucker,  formerly 


of  Caine,  Wilts;  b.  1877;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C., 
and  in  Forage  Depart.,  War  Office ; has 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  xqxg. 

| Tuckey,  Elliot  Clarke,  D.S.O. , son  of 
G.  A.  T.  Tuckey  ; b.  1892  ; 2nd  Lieut.  R.F.A. 
Special  Reserve  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Ida  Madeline, 
da.  of  J.  M.  Gladwell,  of  Rockleaze,  Nailsea, 
Somerset;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tuckey,  Rev.  James  Grove  White, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Dr.  Charles  Caufeild 
Tuckey,  of  Charleville,  Lew  > b.  1864;  ed. 
at  King’s  Sch.,  Canterbury,  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1888,  M. A.  1890), and  at  Heidel 
berg  Univ.  ; a Chap,  to  the  Forces,  and 
Assist.  Chap. -Gen.,  S.  Command;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
six  lasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
specially  promoted),  European  War  1914-19 
in  France  as  Senior  Chap.  4th  Div.,  3rd 
Army  Corps,  and  2nd  Army,  and  as  Assist. 
Chap. -Gen.  Rouen  Area  and  S.  Command 
(despatches  thrice,  Home  mention,  C.B.E.); 
appointed  a Mil.  Hon.  Chap,  to  H .M.  1918; 
was  Lecturer  Durham  Univ.  1889  95,  and 
Chap.  Ur  iv.  Coll.,  Durham  1893-5:  m.  18—, 
Emily  Louise,  da.  of  the  late  George  Mason, 
of  Manchester  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919-  Salis- 
bury; Oxford  and  Cambridge  Club. 

Tudor,  Com.  Edward  Owen,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19,  latterly  in 
Baltic  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
19^0. 

Tudor,  Brig. -Gen.  Ernest  Augustus 
Tudor,  C.M.G. ; b.  1865;  Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig,  (retired)  R.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Tudor,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Hugh,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Henry  Tudor,  ofPort- 
land  Place,  W.  ; b.  1871  ; entered  R.A.  1S90, 
became  Major  1908,  Lieut.-Col.  19141  Brevet 
Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
B>evet  Col.,  C.B. , Maj.-Gen.,  Order  of  Leo- 
pold of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1903,  Eva  Gertrude  Josephine,  da.  of  Lea 
Priestley  Edwards  [Edwards,  Bt.,  cr.  1866]; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Tudor,  Lieut.-Col.  Lorn  Paulet  Owen, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Hugh  Owen  Tudor,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Lyndwood,  Old  Windsor;  b.  1876; 
Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar); 
formerly  Berks  Imperial  Yeo. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1918).  Cavalry  Club. 

Tudsbery,  Francis  Cannon  Tudsbery, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  John  Henry  Tudsbery  Tuds- 
bery, D.Sc.  ; b.  1888;  ed.  at  Dulwich,  and 
at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (Yorke  Prizeman 
1911,  M.A.  and  LL.M.  1912);  Bir.  Middle 
Temple  1911 ; Major  gth  Batn.  Middlesex 
Regt. ; was  Dep.  Assist.,  Director,  War 
Office  1918,  and  Sec.  Surplus  Govt.  Property 
Disposal  Board  1918-20;  author  of  various 
legal  papers:  m.  1914,  Isabella  Fleming,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Mackay  Sutherland,  of 
Solsgirtb,  Dollar;  cr.  O B.E.  (Mil.)  1918, 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  1,  Mulberry  Walk, 

Chelsea,  S.W.  ; Junior  Carlton,  and  Rane- 
lagh  Clubs. 

Tudway,  Lieut.  Lionel  Charles  Paul, 

D. S.O.,  D.S.C.,  son  of  Charles  C’ement 
Tudway,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Milton  Lodge,  Wells, 
Somerset  [see  Hervey-Bathur*t,  Bt.] ; b. 
1893;  Lieut  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19 

iespatches,  D.S.C.,  promoted,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
.S.O.  1919. 

Tudway,  Col.  Robert  John,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Tudway,  of 
Walton-in-Gordano,  Somerset ; b.  1859  * en‘ 
tered  56th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Essex 
Regt.  1886,  Brevet  Major  1896,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
and  Col.  1910  (h.-p.  1916);  Nile  Expedition 
1884  5,  with  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at  actions 
of  Abu  Klea  and  Abu  Kru  (despatches,  medal 
with  two  clasps,  bronze  star),  Egyptian 
Frontier  Field  Force  1886-7,  at  Suakim  1888, 


i960 


COMPANIONAGE. 


present  at  action  of  Gemaizah  in  command 
of  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  clasp,  4th  class 
Medjidie),  Dongola  Expedition  1896  in  com- 
mand of  Egyptian  Camel  Corps,  present  at 
action  of  Firket  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Nile  Expeditions  1897 
(despatches,  clasp)  and  1898,  in  command  of 
Camel  Corps,  present  at  battle  of  Omdur- 
man,  and  relief  of  Gedaref  (despatches  thrice, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  medal  with  clasp), 
S.  Africa  1899-1902,  on  the  Staff,  present  at 
battle  of  Paardeberg  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  medal  with  three  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-16  with  rank  of 
Brig.  Gen.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; attached  to  Egyptian  Army  1893-9  ) 
was  D.A.A.G.,  S.  Africa  1902,  and  5th  Div., 
S.-E.  Dist.  1903-5,  in  command  of  a Dist.  1911- 
15,  a D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915,  and  a Section 
Commander  1915-16:  m.  1906,  Olive  Winifred, 
da.  of  Edward  W.  Browne  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1909,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Tufnell,  Brig.-Gen.  Lionel  Charles 

Gostling,  C.B.,  2nd  son  of  Col.  William 
Nevill  l'ufnell,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Langleys,  near 
Chelmsford  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and 
at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll.,  Cowley  ; entered  Essex 
Mil.  1883  as  Lieut.,  and  E.  Surrey  Regt. 
1886,  became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1906  (joined 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1908),  Lieut.-Col. 
1909,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1919  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1916-18  as 
Dep.  Director  of  Ordnance  Sers.,  N.  Line 
of  Communications  in  France,  and  with 
3rd  Army  (despatches  thrice,  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.,  two  medals)  ; was  Officer-in-Charge 
of  Records,  and  Comdg.  Army  Ordnance 
Corps  1911-16 : m.  1st,  1889,  Harriet  Mabel 
Juliet  (from  whom  he  obtained  a divorce), 
da.  of  W.  S.  Cowper  Cooper,  of  Dunstable  ; 
2nd,  1908,  Grace  Marjorie,  da.  of  the  late 
Thomas  Hughes  Earle,  of  Enham  Place, 
Andover  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  Woodley, 
Cove,  Hants  ; Junior  Constitutional  Club. 
Tufnell,  Adm.  Lionel  Grant,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  Thomas  Robert  Tufnell;  b.  1857; 
entered  R.N.  1870,  became  Lieut.  1881, 
Com.  1895,  Capt.  1901,  Rear-Adm.  (retired) 
1911,  Vice-Adm.  1916,  and  Adm.  1919;  com- 
manded Naval  Forces  landed  to  quell  riots 
at  Shanghai  1905  (C.M.G.);  organized  Hom- 
ing Pigeon  Ser.  for  R.N.  1895 ; is  a Younger 
Brother  of  the  Trinity  House  ; appointed 
Naval  Adviser  to  Greek  Govt.  1911,  Assist. 
Mil.  Landing  Officer  1915,  and  an  A. Q.M.G. 
1917,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col. ; has  Cross 
of  Spanish  Order  of  Naval  and  Mil.  Merit, 
Grand  Cross  of  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  and  3rd  class  of  Japanese  Order  of 
the  Rising  Sun  : m.  1887,  Clara  Evelyn,  da. 
of  Thomas  Cadell,  of  Wotonga,  Sydney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908.  The  Bungalow , 
South  Stoke,  Oxon  ; United  Service  Club. 
Tufton,  Hon.  Charles  Henry,  C.M.G. 
[see  B.  Hothfield]. 

Tufton,  Major  the  Hon.  John  Sackville 
Richard,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Hothfield]. 

Luke,  Major  George  Francis  Stratford, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Stratford  Tuke, 
R.N.;  b.  1876;  Major  R. A.;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) : m.  1900,  May,  da.  of  the  late 
Frederick  Hi  vey  Langan,  of  Mount  Hevey, 
Ireland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Tuice,  Com.  Godfrey,  C.B.E.  ; b-  18 — ; 
Com.  R.N.  (retired)  ; European  War  1914-19 
as  Senior  Naval  Officer  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tullock,  Lieut.  - Col.  Donald  Fiddes, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R. A. ; retired 
1920;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches , 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
Tulloch,  Major  Ewan,  D.S.O.,  M C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tulloch,  Lieut.-Col.  Hector,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Gen.  John  Tulloch,  C.B. ; b.  1835 ; ed. 
at  Kensington  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Addis- 
combe;  entered  R.E.  1852,  became  Capt.  1865, 


Major  1872  (retired  8173),  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1918;  was  Engineering  Inspector  of  Local 
Govt.  Board  1873-88,  Ch.  Engineering 
Inspector  1888-98,  and  as  Member  of 
Boundary  Commn.  1887:  m.  1st,  1855,  Sophia 
Jane,  who  d.  1858,  da.  of  George  Smith, 
of  Canterbury  Villas,  S.W. ; 2nd,  i860,  Ada. 
who  d.  1907,  da.  of  Edward  Morton ; cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1895.  Katoomba,  Ville  au  Roi, 
Guernsey. 

Tulloch,  Col.  James  Bruce  Gregorie, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Alexander  Bruce  Tulloch,  K.C.B.,  C.M.G. 
[see  Tulloch  “Knights’  Widows’’];  b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Dover  Coll.,  and  abroad; 
entered  Yorkshire  L.I.  1890,  became  Major 
1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1918  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  C.B.); 
was  a D.A  and  Q.M.G.  1917-19  ; is  a Fellow 
of  Entomological  So. : m.  1900,  Agnes  Alison, 
da.  of  the  late  H.  C.  Smith,  of  Mauritius  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tulloch,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Arthur  Stam- 
ford, C.B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  1865;  entered  R.E. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1893,  Major  1900,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1910,  and  Col.  1915  ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1887-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
in  China  1900,  present  at  relief  of  Pekin 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17,  as  Ch.  Engineer  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  five  times,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G.  19x7. 

Tulloch,  Maj.-Gen.  John  Walter  Graham, 
C.B. ; b.  1861 ; entered  41st  Regt.  1880,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1891,  Brevet  Major  1898, 
Brevet  Lieut-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col. 
ic>o6,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1908,  retired  1912;  Zhob 
Field  Force  1880  (despatches),  Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  against  Mazrui  Rebels  1895-6 
(despatches,  2nd  class  brilliant  star,  medal), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  present  at  action  of 
Chagra  Kotal  (despatches,  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  China  1900,  present  at  relief  of  Pekin 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  BrevetfLieut.- 
Col.);  was  A.A.G.  (Training  Branch  ) India 
1906-7,  D.A.G.,  Head  Quarters  Staff,  S. 
Arm}7,  India  1907-8,  and  in  command  of 
Jhelum  Brig.  1908-12 ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1906. 

Tulloch,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Murray 
Gregorie,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Sir  Alexander  Bruce  Tulloch,  K.C.B., 

C. M.G.  [see  Tulloch  “ Knights’  Widows  ”J ; 
b.  1878 ; entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1897, 
and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.)  ; is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  R.M  A.  : m.  1916,  Eleanor  Margaret, 
da.  of  W.  Malcolm  Corrie,  of  Biarritz ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915. 

Tunbridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Oliver  Allen, 
C.M.G. ; b.  18 — ; S.  Africa  1901-2  with  Aus- 
tralian Contingent  (C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902. 
Tunbridge,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Howard, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  John  Nicholas 
Tunbridge;  b.  1856;  ed.  privately;  is  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Artillery, 
A. D C.  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Australia,  and  a J.P. 
for  Queensland ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901, 
as  Major  Comdg.  3rd  Australian  Contingent 
of  Mounted  Inf.,  and  in  command  of  2nd 
Regt.  Rhodesian  Field  Force  (despatches, 
C.B.),  and  during  European  War  as  Senior 
Mechanical  Transport  Officer  (C.B.E.) ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Wolverton,  Tozvnsville,  Queensland  ; 
N.  Queensland  {Townsville)  Club. 

Tungu  Mohamed  bin  Antah  [see  Negri 
Sembilan]. 

Turgeon,  Hon.  Adelard,  C.M.G.,  C.V.O., 
son  of  Damase  Turgeon,  of  Beaumont,  Belle- 
chasse,  Quebec ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Levis  Coll., 
and  at  Laval  Univ.  (LL.D.  1887);  Bar. 
Canada  1887 ; was  Min.  of  Colonization  and 
Mines,  Quebec  1897-1900,  Provincial  Sec. 
1900-1902,  Min.  of  Agriculture  1902-5,  and 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I961 


Min.  of  Lands  and  Forests  1905-9,  since 
when  he  has  been  Pres,  of  Legislative 
Council;  has  been  a M L.A.,  Quebec  since 
1890;  is  a Chevalier  of  Legion  d’Honneur, 
and  an  Officier  de  l'Instruction  Publique ; 
was  Canadian  Representative  at  Liege  Ex- 
hibition 1905 : m.  1887,  Eugenie,  da.  of 

Etienne  Samson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1906,  C.V.O. 
1908.  81,  St.  Peter  Street , Quebec , Canada; 
Garrison  ( Quebec ),  and  St.  James's  ( Mont- 
reat) Clubs 

Turle,  Com.  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  E.  Turle ; b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. , 
Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Turnbull,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Oliver, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  (now 
Lieut.-Col.)  R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Turnbull,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Kingdon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Andrew  Turn- 
bull ; b.  1885  ; Lieut.-Col.  Wellington  Regt. 
(New  Zealand  Forces)  ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches  thrice.  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919, 
Winifred  Sydney,  da.  of  Harry  Bayly,  of 
Okoroire,  New  Zealand  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Turnbull,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Oliver, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Surg.-Gen.  Peter  Stephenson 
Turnbull,  M D.,  formerly  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Merchiston  Castle  ; entered 
Indian  Army  1899,  became  Capt  1907,  and 
Major  1915  ; served  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during  Euro- 
ean  War  1914-18  as  Major  Roy.  Scots 
usiliers  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Orders  of  the 
Nile  of  Egypt  and  of  El  Nahda  of  the 
Hedjaz) ; appointed  an  A.A.G.  1918,  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  : m.  1920,  Dora  Amy, 
da.  of  Lieut.-Gen.  Sir  Esmond  Roche 
Elies,  G C.I.E.,  K.C.B.,  and  widow  of 
Lieut.-Col.  G.  F.  Dillon;  cr  D.S.O.  1916. 
Caledonian,  and  United  Service  (Edinburgh) 
Clubs. 

Turnbull,  Capt.  James,  C.B.E. , R.D. ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt.  R.N.R. 
(R.D.) ; European  War  1914-19  as  Port  Com. 
of  Office,  Sydney,  Cape  Breton  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tuknbull,  Miss  Jane  Holland,  C.B.E., 
M.D.,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald 
Turnbull,  Indian  Vet.  Ser  ; b.  1871;  M.B., 

B. S.  London  1899,  M.D.  London  1904; 
is  Med.  Officer,  Min.  of  Health  ; formerly 
Controller  of  Med.  Sers.  Queen  Mary’s  Army 
Auxiliary  Corps  ; on  Staff  of  Elizabeth 
Garrett  Anderson  Hospital,  and  S.  London 
Hospital  for  Women ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
39,  Nottingham  Place,  W. 

Turnbull,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  John  Turnbull,  of  25,  Woodville 
Gardens,  Ealing,  W ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at  Dur- 
ham ; admitted  a Solicitor  1886  (Honours) ; 
is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  (V.D.)  Comdg.  8th  Batn.  Durham  L.I.; 
S.  Afiican  War  as  Capt.  Durham  L.I. 
(despatches),  European  War  1915-18  with 
Durham  L.I.  and  attached  to  anri  Comdg. 
a Labour  Group  (despatches  four  times, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Mains  House, 
Chester-le-Street. 

Turnbull,  Major  John  Arch  hold,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  L.R.C.P.,  L.R.C.S.  Edinburgh, 
L.F.P.S.  Glasgow  1903  ; is  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Turnbull,  Lieut.  Richard  James,  D.S.O.; 

D. S.C.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.  Roy.  Naval  Re- 
serve ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O^  1917. 

Turnbull,  Major  William  Macgregor, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Charles  Andrew  Turnbull, 
of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand;  b.  1883;  ed.  at 
Otago  High  Sch.,  Dunedin  ; is  Capt.  New 
Zealand  Staff  Corps  ; served  at  Suez,  and  at 
Dardanelles  1915,  with  rank  of  Major  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; was  a Staff  Officer,  Com- 
pulsory Training  Defence,  New  Zealand 
1909-10  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Turner,  Major  Alan  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 


Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Charles  Foster, 
D.S.O.,  M.B  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Armv  Med.  Corps;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Granville 
Burne,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1866 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army  ; retired  1919;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  China  igro  (medal),  and  in  Mesopotamia 
I9I5"I7  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Turner,  Col  Archer  Lloyd  Marischal, 

C. B.E.)  b.  i860;  Col  in  the  Army;  China 
1900  (Brevet  Lieut- -Col.,  med:il),  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Arnold  Geoffrey, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1880;  entered  R.E.  1900.  and  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  and  a Dep  Ch. 
Engineer  ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Turner,  Col.  Aithur  Jervois,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  son  of  the  late  James 
Trench  Turner;  6.1878  ; entered  R.A.  1897, 
became  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  1905,  Major 
1914,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1919;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  Queen  s medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  in  S.  Nigeria  1904  (medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Cameroons  and  N. 
Russia  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour) ; was  a Bng.-Com.  1918, 
and  British  Representative  to  an  Inter- 
Allied  Mission  1919-20 : m.  1912,  Maud,  da. 
of  the  late  Michael  Walton;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 

C. M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.  11919. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Montagu, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Montagu  Cornish  Turner  ; 
b.  1879  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Merton 
Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  1st  Dragoon  Guards 
1900,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1914,  and 
Lieut.-Col  (retired)  1920;  S.  African  War 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1915-18  on  Staff  in  France, 
Flanders, and  Palestine  (despatches, D.S.O.) : 
m.  19J6,  Olive  Beatrice  Carr  ; cr.  D.S.O  1916. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Turner,  Engineer-Rear-  Adm.  Arthur 
William,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  George 
Turner;  b.  1859;  ed-  at  Kingswood  Sch., 
Bath ; entered  R.N.  1880,  became  Assist. 
Engineer  i88r,  Engineer  1886,  Ch.  Engineer 
1893,  Staff  Engineer  1897,  Engineer-Capt. 
1909,  and  Engineer  Rear-Adm.  1912;  retired 
1917  ; served  on  Sharpshooter  1893-7,  during 
introduction  of  Belville  boilers  into  the 
Navy,  and  training  of  officers  and  men  in 
their  use;  appointed  on  Adm.’s  Staff  1909, 
and  to  Admiralty  1916:  m.  1st,  1882,  Lily 
Seymour,  who  d.  1887 ; 2nd,  1908,  Sarah 
Faulconer,  of  The  Mount,  Mannamead, 
Plymouth  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1913.  The  Mount, 
Mannamead,  Plymouth. 

Turner,  Col.  Augustus  Henry,  C.B. , son 
of  George  Turner,  b.  1842 ; ed.  at  Marl- 
borough Coll.  ; entered  79th  (Queen’s  Own 
Cameron  Highlanders)  i36i,  and  B.S.C.  (now 
Indian  Army)  1868,  became  Capi.  1873,  Major 
1881,  Lieut.-Col.  1887,  and  Brevet  Col.  1891 ; 
served  during  Hazara  Campaign  1868  (medal 
with  clasp),  against  Bezotis  1869,  during 
Afghan  War  1878-80  (despatches  twice,  medal 
with  clasp),  with  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition 
1881  (despatches),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expe- 
dition 1890,  with  Miranzai  Expeditions  1891 
in  command  of  No.  1 column  despatches, 
clasp,  Brevet  Col.),  and  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  in  command  of  a Brig, 
(despatches)  ; was  Col.-on-the-Staff,  Bengal 
1895-9  ! cr‘  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897.  Hollam  Cottage, 
Du/verton , Somerset ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Turner,  Major  Canning,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18 — ; Major  Leicestershire  Regt.  (Reserve)  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Turner,  Major  Charles  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  F.  J.  Turner,  of  Mansfield  Woodham , 

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1962 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Notts;  b.  1876;  ed.  Sedbereh  Sch.;  Major 
(T.D.)  Gloucestershire  Yeo. ; S.  African  War 
1900-1901  with  Lumsden’s  Horse  (de- 
spatches), European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1904,  Isabella,  da.  of 
the  late  Alexander  Wa'ker  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
0/d  Down , Tockington,  Gloucestershire ; 
Cavalry  Club. 

Turner,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  Harold. 
D.S.O. , son  of  the  late  F.  H.  Turner,  of 
High  Wycombe  ; b.  1876  ; entered  R.A.M.C. 
1904,  became  Capt.  1907,  Major  1915.  and 
Brevrt  Lit ut.-Col.  1918;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16 (despatches,  D S O..  Brevet 
JLieut.-Col.) : nt.  1910,  Janet,  da.  of  the  late 
J.  W.  Sherer;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Turner,  Capt.  Edward  George,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1887;  is  Capt.  R.A.V.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917 

Turner,  Capt.  Ernest  Gilbert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1893;  is  Capt.  Roy.  Scots;  served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Turner,  Ernest  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  1877; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Camb. ; Assist.  Sec.  Revenue  and  Statistics 
Depart.,  India  Office:  m.  1908;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  55,  Addison  Road,  IF. 14. 

Turner,  Col.  Ernest  Vere,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1872;  Major  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.E.;  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  present  at 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914  19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.  M.G.  1919. 
Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Charles, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alfred  Edward 

Turner,  K.C.B.,  C.B. ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester; entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1887, 
became  Major  Northumberland  Fusiliers 
1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1912;  retired  1919; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  and  during  European  War 
19x4-16  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1893, 

Gertrude  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas 
Diggles,  of  Eccles,  Manchester;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  Naval  and  Military , and  Ranelagh 
Clubs. 

Turner,  Major  Frank  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Francis  Charles  Turner, 
formerly  Cameron  Highlanders  ; b.  1868  ; ed. 
at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  St.  Andrews 
Univ.  ; formerly  Capt.  4th  Batn.  Cheshire 
Regt. ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1915,  as  Major  Cana- 
dian Cav.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Caledonian 
Club. 

Turner,  Franklyn  Lewis,  C.B. ; b.  18 — ; 
is  Assist  Sec.  Local  Govt.  Board  (sometime 
Private  Sec.  to  Pres.);  appointed  Private 
Sec.  to  Minister  of  Food  1917 ; cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917. 

Turner,  Major  George  Frederic  Brown, 

D. S.O.:  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.;  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Turner,  Capt.  Harry  Gordon,  D.SO., 
son  of  the  late  Frederick  J.  Turner,  J.P., 
of  Mansfield  Woodhouse,  Notts;  b.  1862; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Capt.  De  Mont- 
morency’s Scouts  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn. 
1890,  Mabel  Eugfenie,  da.  of  Myles  Lonsdale 
Formby,  J.P.,  D.L.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  iqoo. 
Turner,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Gibbon,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Frank  Turner, 
K.C.B.,  R.A.  ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.A.  1878, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1889,  Brevet  Major 
1896,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Col.  1907, 
and  Maj.-Gen.  1914;  served  with  Chitral 
Relief  Force  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Brevet  Major),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(clasp),  in  China  1900  (despatches,  medal), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1902,  in  command  of  28th 
Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps)  ; was  A.D.C  to  Com.-in-Ch.,  E. 
Indies  1885-6  ; commanded  Viceroy’s  Body 
Guard  1893-8;  was  Inspecting  Officer,  Im- 


erial  Ser.  Troops  1898-1903,  Comdt.,  4th 
ndian  Cav.  1905-10;  and  in  command  of 
Risalpur  Cav.  Brig.,  India  1912-14 : m.  1887, 
Blanche  Rose,  da.  of  Col.  T.  Boileau  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  19x1. 

Turner,  John  Andrew,  C.I.E.,  M.D., 
son  of  John  Andrew  Turner  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
King’s  Sch.,  Sydney,  and  in  Edinburgh 
(M.B.  and  C.M.  1882,  M.D.  1911),  London, 
Paris,  and  Bonn  ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  Sanitary 
Institute  and  of  Roy.  Institute  of  Public 
Health ; was  Med.  Officer  of  Health  for 
Leicestershire,  Rutland,  Herts,  E.  Herts, 
and  Essex  1889-1901,  and  Executive  Health 
Officer,  Bombay  1901-19;  is  a J.P.  ; has 
Kaiser-i-Hind  medal  : m 1881,  Vera  Mar- 
garet Lambert;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Earner,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1880;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
col  Scottish  Rifles,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Fisher, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.E.  ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(medal  with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Turner,  Joseph  Harling,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; a J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Cessnock 
Castle,  Galston,  Ayrshire. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robert, 
D.S.O.  ',  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
aypoin.ei  to  command  4th  Bam.  S.  Scottish 
Inf.  Brig.,  Lowland  Div.  (T.F.)  1920;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Turner,  Brig. -Gen.  Martin  Newman, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E..  el.  son  of  the  late 
Charles  Willis  Turner,  of  Blackheath,  S.E.  ; 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Blackheath  Proprietary 
Sch.  ; entered  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1890, 
became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col. 
1912,  Col.  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919;  served  with  Kachin  Hills  Expedition 
1889-93,  with  Burma  Expedition  1895-6,  as 
Assist.  Comdt.  Mil.  Police  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-19, 
Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his  Regt.  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  C.B., C.M.G.,  C.B.E.); 
was  a Brig. -Com.  1915-19:  m.  1897,  Ethel, 
da.  of  J.  S.  Hannagan,  Dist.  and  Sessions 
Judge,  Lucknow,  and  widow  of  Surg.-Capt. 

E.  Cormack,  R.A.M.C.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1915,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Turner,  Brig.-Gen.  Percy  Alexander, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Edward  Goldwin  Turner,  of 
Brighton;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.; 
entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s  W.  Riding 
Regt.,  1889,  Capt.  1899,  Major  1908,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1919.  and  Hon  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1920;  Matabeleland  1893  and 
1896,  on  Staff  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18  as  a Brig.  Com.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.):  m.  1901, 
Isabella  Gibson  Binning;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Turner,  Percy  F.,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18  — ; was 
Private  Sec.  and  Personal  Assist,  to  Min. 
of  Shipping  during  European  War  (C  B.E  ) ; 
cr.  C B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Turner,  Major  Ralph  Beresford,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18— ; is  Major  S.  African 
Defence  Forces;  European  War  191S-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frederick  Turner,  surgeon,  of  Bux- 
ton; b.  1870;  ed.  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901,  as  Lieut.  S. 
African  Light  Horse  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
is  a Mining  Engineer,  Capt.  Dragoon  Guards, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  North- 
an  ptonshire  Regt.  (Legion  of  Honour),  for- 
merly Capt.  6th  Batn.  The  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1919). 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Turner,  Major  Reginald  Aubrey,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.\  b.  1889;  Capt.  and  Brevet  Maior 
R.E.,  and  Staff  Officer  to  Eng.neer-in-Ch  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C  , 
D.S.O.  Brevet  Major,  Italian  bronze  medal 
for  valour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  George, 

D.S.O.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1870;  M.R.C.S.  and 

L. R.C.P.,  London  1891,  F.R.C.S.  18 — ; is 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp), 
Uganda  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  China  1900  (medal),  European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Turner,  Com.  Robert  Ross,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1885;  Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  D.S  O.) : tn.  1910,  Mabel  Fisher ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Turner,  Major  Robert  Villiers,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Lieut.-Col.  G.  V.  Turner,  formerly 
Yorkshire  L.I.;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  Durham  L.I  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (thrice  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Turner,  Major  Royes  Lionel,  D.S.O.  ; b- 

18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Turner,  William,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E  , M.D., 
son  of  the  late  Dr.  Robert  Turner,  of  Keith, 
Banffshire;  b.  1856;  ed.  at  Aberdeen  Univ. 
(M.A.  1876),  and  Edinburgh  Univs.  (M.B.  and 
C.M.  1879,  M.D.  1881);  appointed  Resident 
Physician,  Royal  Hospital  for  Sick  Children, 
Edinburgh  1879,  Won-Resident  Physician, 
Royal  Infirmary,  Edinburgh  1880,  Resident 
Accoucheur,  Maternity  Hospital,  Glasgow 

1881,  Assist.  Surg.,  Civil  Hospital,  Med. 
Officer  Lunatic  Asylum,  and  Surg.,  Civil 
Prison,  and  Dist.  Med.  Officer,  Gibraltar 

1882,  Police  Surg.  1888,  Public  Vaccinator 

1888,  Surg.  of  Colonial  Hospital,  Gibraltar 

1889,  and  Med.  Officer  in  charge  of  a Mil 
Hospital  1914 ; is  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of 
Med.  and  Diplomat  in  Med.  and  Surgery 
Madrid  Univ.  ; a frequent  contributor  to 
Med.  Journals;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912, 
O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Hotel  Reina  Christina , 
Algeciras,  Spain;  Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  William,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1859;  is  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.M.C.  (retired); 
served  in  Sudan  1885  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Isazai  Expedition  1892,  and  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Turner,  Col.  William  Aldren,  C.B., 

M. D.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  William  Turner, 
K.C.B.,  Vice-Chancellor  and  Principal  of 
Edinburgh  Univ.;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Fettes 
Coll  , Edinburgh,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  1887,  M.D.  1892);  F.R.C.P.  London 
1896;  was  temporary  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
during  European  War  1914-19,  and  Consult- 
ing Neurologist,  Home  Forces  1915-19  (C.B.); 
is  Physician  and  Lecturer  to  King’s  Coll. 
Hospital  and  to  National  Hospital  for  Para- 
lysed and  Epileptic  ; author  of  several 
works  on  Diseases  of  the  Nervous  System, 
Epilepsy,  etc.  : m.  1909,  Helen  Mary  Mac- 
kenzie, da.  of  Dr.  J.  A.  Macdougall,  of 
The  Hill,  Balerno;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
18,  Harley  Street , W.;  Athenceum,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Turner,  Lieut.-Col.  Cuthbert  Gambier 
Ryves  Sydney-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.’,  b.  1883; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S  C. ; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col.  onStafl 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Turnor,  Algernon,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Christopher  Turnor,  of  Stoke  Rochford 
and  Panton  Hall,  Lincolnshire;  b.  1845  ; ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1867, 
M.A.  1878);  entered  Civil  Service  (Treasury) 
1867  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Permanent  Sec.  of 
the  Treasury  1871-4  and  to  the  late  Earl 
Beaconsfield  1874-80,  attached  to  special 
Embassy  at  Berlin  Congress  1878,  and 
Financial  Sec.  to  Post  Office  1880-  96 ; is  a J . P. 


for  Lincolnshire  : tn.  1880,  Lady  Henrietta 
Caroline  Stewart,  da.  of  9th  Earl  of  Gallo- 
way ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1887.  9,  Clarges  Street, 
IV. ; St.  James’s,  and  Carlton  Clubs. 

Turton,  Col.  Ralph  Douglas,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Major  Henry  Edmund 
Turton  [E.  Milltown] ; b.  1862  ; Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Col.  in  the  Army  (Mil.  Detention 
Barracks);  retired  1920:  tn.  1894,  Irene,  da. 
of  the  late  A.  Andrews ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Turton,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Harry’, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Joseph  Turton- 

R. A.  ; b.  1856;  ed.  at  Clifton  (Roy.  Geo- 
graphical So.  Public  Sch.,  gold  medal  1874), 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  (Pollock 
Medallist) ; entered  R.E.  1876,  became  Capt. 
1887,  Major  1895,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1902;  retired 
1905  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Comdt. 
Christiana  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  author  ot 
the  “Truth  of  Christianity”;  cr.  D S.O. 
1902.  29,  Caledonia  Place,  Clifton,  Bristol. 

Tuson,  Col.  George  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  George  Tuson ; b.  1871 ; entered  16th 
Lancers  1890,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1903 
(retired  1909),  and  Col.  1919 ; Chitral  Re- 
lief Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 

S.  Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed 
an  A.A.G.  : m.  1912,  Isabel,  da.  of  S.  Bright- 
Williams,  of  Broadstairs,  and  widow  of 
James  Lowe  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Tuson,  Brig. -Gen.  Harry  Denison,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Henry  Brasnell 
Tuson,  G. C.B.  ; b.  1866;  entered  Border  Regt. 
1886,  became  Major  Manchester  Regt.  1905, 
and  Duke  of  Cornwall's  L.I.  1908,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1912,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired) 
1919 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1900,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.):  tn.  1P96,  Emilia  Gertrude,  da.  of 
John  Ashley  Mullens,  of  Roxbury,  Chert- 
sey:  cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Tuxford,  Brig. -Gen.  George  Stuart,  C B., 
C M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  James  George  Tux- 
ford, of  West  Kirby,  Cheshire  ; b.  1870 ; 
entered  Canadian  Mil.  1906 ; European 
War  1915-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg  5th 
Canadian  Batn.,  and  as  Brig  -Gen.  Comdg. 
3rd  Canadian  Inf.  Brig,  (despatches  eight 
times,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B., 

D. S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 

(M>1.)  1917,  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919.  1028, 

Henleaze  Avenue , Moose  Jaw , Saskatchewan, 
Canada. 

Tweed,  Major  Loine  Treleavon,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Engineers  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Tweedie  Lieut.-Col.  D^vid  Keltie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and  retired  as 
Lieut.-Col.  1920;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

191s. 

Tweedie,  Major  Henry  Carmichael, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Maj  -Gen.  Michael 
Tweedie,  formerly  R.A.  ; b.  1878;  entered 
Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) 
1896,  became  Capt.  1902,  and  Major  1913  ; S. 
Africa  1900,  present  at  battle  ol  Paardeberg 
and  actions  of  Poplar  Grove,  Driefontein, 
Karee  Siding,  Vet  River,  and  Zand  River, 
and  1900-1902  with  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  Mohmand  1914  15,  France  1916 
(severely  wounded);  was  Assist.  Comdt. 
Mounted  Inf.  Sch.,  Ambala  1909-10:  m. 

1914,  Catherine  L.  M.,  ca.  of  Col.  A.  W. 
Prior,  of  Lyncroft  House,  Lichfield  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1902,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lyncroft 
House,  Lichfield. 

Tweedie,  Capt.  Hugh  Justin,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Michael  Tweedie,  R.A.  ; 
b.  1877  ; Capt.,  and  Commodore  (2nd  class) 
R.N.  ; Sierra  Leone  1898  (promoted  Lieut.), 
European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  Grand  Fleet 
Flotillas  (neg;on  of  Honour,  Ris  ng  Sun  of 
Japan,  C.Bj:  tn.  1910,  Constance  Mar  on 
Crossman ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Tweedie,  Alajor  John  Lannoy  Forbes, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Maurice  Tweedie  (for- 


1964 


COMPANIONAGE. 


merly  Indian  Army),  of  The  Hall,  Beckley, 
Four  Oaks,  Sussex  ; b.  1872  ; is  Major  Glou- 
cestershire Regt. ; served  in  S.  African  War 
1899-1901  (medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Orders  of  the  Nile  and  White 
Eagle  of  Serbia) ; was  seven  years  in 
Egyptian  Army;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Tweedie,  Lieut. -Col.  William  John  Bell, 

C. M.G. ; b.  1869;  entered  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders  1889,  became  Major  1911, 
and  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  1915  ; served  with 
Tochi  Field  Force  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  as  Lieut  - 
Col.  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.) : m. 
18 — ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 

Twemlow,  Col.  Francis  Randle,  D.S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Francis  Cradock  Twem- 
low, of  Peatswood,  Staffordshire  ; b.  1852 ; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1st  class  Honours  Modern  History  1875, 
M.  A.  1912) ; Bar.  InnerTemple  1879 ; formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn. 
Prince  of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.) ; 
is  a J.P.  for  Staffordshire  (County  Alderman 
1902)  and  Shropshire ; unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Cheshire,  Crewe  Div.  (C)  1886;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  as  Comdt.  Fraserburg 
Dist.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed  Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt. 
1915  : m.  1st,  1878,  Evelyn  Harriet,  who  d. 
1880,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Sir  John  Thomas 
Buller  Duckworth,  2nd  Bt.  {ext.) ; 2ndly, 
1882,  Annie  Mary  Gertrude,  only  child  of  the 
late  Rev.  Edward  Lewis  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Peatswood,  near  Market  Drayton;  United 
University  dub. 

Twidale,  Lieut. -Col.  William  Cecil  Eras- 
mus, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1877;  is  Major 
R.A.,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914  18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Twigg,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Henry,  C.B., 
son  of  Rev.  Thomas  Twigg,  Canon  of  St. 
Patrick’s,  Dublin  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at  Roy.  Sch., 
Dungannon,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  6th  Foot 
1879  and  B.S.C.  1880,  became  Capt. 

l. S.C.  1890,  Brevet  Major  1892,  Major 
Indian  Army  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1905,  Brevet 
Col.  1909,  Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired)  1919 ; served  with  Akha  Ex- 
pedition 1883-4,  with  Burma  Expedition 
1886-7  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Hunza-Nagar 
Expedition  1891  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet 
Major),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  and  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (clasp) ; commanded  a 
Brig.  1914-16;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1913.  Green- 
wood, Malahide,  co.  Dublin  ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Twisleton  - Wykeham  - Fiennes  [see 
Fiennes]. 

Twiss,  Capt.  Clifford  Charles  Horace, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  prisoner)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Twiss,  Major  Edward  Kentle,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1882;  is  Major  Indian  Army  (retired); 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Twiss,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Arthur,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  Col.  Godfrey  Twiss  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
entered  R.A.  1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  1 
Major  i9ii,and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; N.W.  Fron- 
tier of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  three  clasps), 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2,  present  at  operations  in  1 
Orange  River  Colony  (medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  ^14-19  (D.S.O.,  C.MG.); 
was  a 2nd  Class  Instructor  in  Gunnery 
1909,  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Railway  j 
Transport  1915,  and  Comdg.  an  Artillery 
Group  1916  and  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1918-19  : | 

m.  1903,  Bessie  Clayton  (a  Lady  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  kngland, 
Medaille  de  la  Reine  Elisabeth  of  Belgium), 
el.  da  of  Hugh  Clayton  Armstrong,  for-  | 
merly  of  Rozel,  Branksome,  near  Bourne-  \ 
mouth  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905,  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 


Twiss,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Iohn  Twiss,  of  Ballycullen  House, 
Ashford,  co.  Wicklow  ; b.  1856 ; M.D.  Colum- 
bia, U.S.  A.  1876;  M.R.C.P.1. 1882,  F.R.C.S.I. 
1886,  L.R.C.S.I.  1878;  joined  Army  Med. 
Depart.  188  r,  and  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1907; 
re-joined  1914;  served  during  Zulu  War 
as  Civil  Surg.  (medal  with  clasp),  dur- 
ing Egyptian  Campaigns  1882  and  1885 
(medal,  Khedive’s  star),  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  as  Principal  Med.  Officer  of  a 
Gen.  Hospital  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  medal);  is  Hon.  Sec., 
Southampton  Centre,  St.  John  Ambulance 
Asso.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Member  of 
its  Chapter  Gen.  and  Ambulance  Committees ; 
author  of  “Manual  for  V.A.D.’s”:  m.  1912, 
Ethel  Madeline  Sprague  (a  Lady  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  Eng- 
land); cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Mayfield,  Oakley 
Road , Shirley , Southampton  ; Royal  South- 
ampton Yacht  Club. 

Twiss,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  William  Fran- 
cis, D.S.O. ; b.  1879 ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18—; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Twiss,  Col.  John  Henry,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Col.  Godfrey  Twiss,  late  R.A.,  of 
Southsea;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  R.M.A. ; entered 

R. E.  1885,  became  Capt.  1895,  Brevet  Major 
1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  and  Col.  1914; 

S.  African  War  1899-1902,  as  Assist.  Director 
of  Railways  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  in  France,  sometime  as  Director  of  Rail- 
ways (despatches,  C.B.,  Com.  Legion  of 
Honour,  Officer  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium, 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1906, 
Evelyn,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  A.  T.  Searle.  and 
widow  of  John  Campbell;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
19x5,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Twiss,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Louis  Ober- 
kirch,  C.B.E.,  M.C. , son  of  the  Rev.  William 
Christopher  Twiss,  formerly  R.  of  Worst- 
lingworth  and  Eyeworth,  Beds ; b.  1879 ; 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army, 
and  a F.R.G.S. ; China  1900-1  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp),  Tibet  1903-4  (medal), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  five 
times,  M.C.,  C.B.E.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan);  is  Knight  of  Order  of  St.  Olat 
(Norway);  has  bronze  medal  of  Roy.  Humane 
So. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Twynam,  Col.  Philip  Alexander  An- 
struther,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Holloway  Twynam,  R.N.  ; b.  1832 ; ed.  at 
Scientific  Training  Coll.,  Hoddesdon,  and 
has  passed  Staff  Coll.  ; entered  15th  Foot 
1851,  became  Capt.  1858,  Major  1868,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1876,  and  Col.  1881  (h.-p.  1889)  ; retired 
1890;  commanded  his  Regt.  1876-81;  was 
D.A.Q.M.G.  at  Aldershot  1861-6,  and  on 
Q.M.G.’s  Staff  in  Ireland  1869;  officially 
thanked  for  service  in  connection  with 
convict  establishment,  Gibraltar  1868,  and 
also  when  in  command  of  troops  during 
Lancashire  Riots  1878 ; served  as  A. A.  and 
.M.G.  in  Egypt  1882  (medal,  despatches, 
.B.,  3rd  class  Osmanieh) ; commanded  15th 
Regt.  Dist.  1883-4;  was  A.A.G.  and  Ch.  Staff 
Officer,  S.  Dist.  1884-9  : m.  1862,  Elizabeth 
Annie,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  H.  White- 
head,  H.E.I.C.S.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1882.  55, 
Elsliam  Road,  Kensington , IV.  14;  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Tylden-Pattenson  [see  Pattenson]. 
Tylden-Wright  [see  Wright]. 

Tyler,  Brig.-Gen.  Arthur  Malcolm, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1866;  Col.  R.G.A.  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Tyler,  Capt.  Henry  Harry  Francis 
Macdonald,  C.I.E . ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and 


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temporary  Capt.  Indian  Army  (Reserve  of 
Officers);  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Tyler,  Col.  James  Arbuthnot,  C.B., 
C.M  G.  ; b.  1867  ; entered  R.A.  1886,  and 
became- Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1918, 
and  Col.  19x9  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
on  Staff,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  19x4-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  C.B.) ; appointed  to  command  R.A., 
1st  London  Div., T.F.  1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Tyler,  Maj.-Gen.  Trevor  Bruce,  C.B., 
C.S.I.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Roper  Trevor 
Tyler,  R.  of  Llantrithyd,  Glamorganshire ; 
b.  1841;  ed.  at  Roy  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich; 
entered  R.A.  1859,  became  Capt.  1871,  Major 
1879,  Lieut. -Col.  1886,  Col.  1890,  Maj.-Gen. 
1900  (retired  1903),  and  Col.  Comdt.  1912; 
served  during  Fenian  Raid  1866  (medal  with 
clasp);  was  Ch.  Instructor,  Sch.  of  Gunnery 
1891-3,  Col. -on -the -Staff,  Bombay  1893-5,  1 
Brig.-Gen.  R.A.,  Punjab  1895-7,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Artillery,  India  1897-1903; 
is  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Glamorgan,  and  Chm. 
of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.  : m.  1873, 
Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Perkins,  of 
Birtley  Hall  co.  Durham  ; cr.  C.S.I.  1903, 
C B.  (Civil)  1917.  Llantrithyd , Cowbridge, 
Glamorgan  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Tyler,  George  Dacre  Hardinge-,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  William  Hardinge-Tyler,  formerly 

B. C.S.  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford (M. A.  1904);  Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1906;  has  been  employed  in  Trade  Div., 
Admiralty  since  1915:  m.  1911,  Alys  Merial, 
da.  of  the  late  Arthur  Talbot,  of  Newtown, 
Montgomery ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  The 
Orchard,  Great  Missenden , Bucks. 

Tynan,  Capt.  John,  D.S.O . ; b.  1878; 
Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Tyndale,  Lieut.-Col.  Wentworth  Francis, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.D.,  son  of  Wentworth 
Raynes  Tyndale,  M.B.,  of  Finthorpe.Hamp- 
ton-on-Thames ; 6.1874;  L.R.C.P.  London 
and  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1896,  M.B.  London  Univ. 
1903,  D.P.H.  1907,  M.D.  1911  ; is  a Surgeon, 
and  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
acted  as  a Civil  Surgeon  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  J : m.  1912,  Ethel  Margaret, 
da.  of  John  McEwan,  of  Carisbrooke,  En- 
field; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Tyndale-Biscoe  [see  Biscoe]. 

Tyndall,  Lieut.-Col  Henry  St uart, D. S.O. , 
son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Tyndall, 
C.B. ; b.  1875  5 ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R M.A.  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army;  N.  W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  France  1915,  E.  Africa  19x6  17 
(D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre),  N -W.  Frontier 
of  India  1919-20:  m.  1903,  Audrey,  da.  of 
the  Rev.  Allred  Herbert  Hildesley,  R.  of 
Wyton,  near  Huntingdon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
New  House  Farm,  Rudgwick,  Sussex. 
Tyrrell,  Col.  Charles  Robert,  C.B ., 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1859 ; Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. 
(retired),  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp)  : m.  1900,  Agnes  Laura, 
da.  of  James  Livesey;  cr.  C B.  (Mil.)  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  5,  The  Green,  Wimble- 
don Common , S.W.  19. 

Tyrrell,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Gerald  Mon- 
tague. D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  Major 
Indian  Army;  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920; 
European  War  1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Tyrrell,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Frederick, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  1872 ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  thricr). 
Afghan  War  1919  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1920. 

Tyrrell,  Squadron-Leader  William, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; is  Squadron- 


Leader  R.A.F.  Med.  Ser.;  European  War 
1914-18  as  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Tyrrell,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Grant, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R E.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevets  Major  and  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Tyrwhitt,  Major  Frederick  St.  John, 
D.S  0.,  son  of  Com.  Philip  Nathaniel 
Tyrwhitt,  R.N.  [see  B.  St.  John  of 
Bletso,  colls.]  ; b.  1873  ; is  Major  Worcester- 
shire Regt. ; S.  African  War  1899-1900, 
City  of  London  Imperial  Vol.  (medal  with 
four  clasps,  promoted  Lieut  ),  European 
War  1914-18  as  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  (de- 
spatches, D S O );  cr.  D.S.O  1916.  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Tyrwhitt,  Rev.  the  Hon.  Leonard 
Francis,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  B,  Berners]. 
Tysoe,  William,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; 

formerly  Major  Worcestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
French  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Tytler,  Adam  Gillies,  C.I.E. , son  of  the 
late  Col.  R.  C.  Tytler,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  184s  5. 
formerly  a Sub.  Dep.  Opium  Agent,  Bengal; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1895.  62,  Bedford  Gardens,  Camp- 
den  Hill,  W. 

Tytler,  Brig.-Gen.  Harry  Christopher, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1867  ; Col.  Indian 
Army,  and  a Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  B ig.- 
Gen.;  N.  W.  Frontier  of  India  1890-92 
(medal),  European  War  1914-18  in  E-  Africa 
and  Persia  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C M.G  ), 
Afghan  Wa  1919  (C.I.E.)  5 cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919,  C.I.E.  1920. 

Tytler,  Major  James  Francis  Fraser-, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  William  Fraser- 
Tytler,  of  Woodhouselee,  Midlothian ; 6.1884; 
ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Oxford  Univ. 
(B. A.  1906)  ; Major  Lovat  Scouts  Yeo.  (T.D.), 
and  a J.P.  for  Midlothian  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1911,  Flor- 
ence Helen,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Williams, 
of  Calcutta;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Woodhouselee, 
Midlothian  ; 1,  Drumsheugh  Place,  Edinburgh  ; 
New  ( Edinburgh ) Club. 

Tytler,  Major  Neil  Fraser-,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Grant  Fraser- 
Tytler,  of  Aldourie,  Inverness;  b.  1889;  ed. 
at  Eton;  Major  R.H.A.  and  a D.A.A. 
and  Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18  (D  S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1919, 

Christian  Helen,  only  da.  of  the  late  John 
Campbell  Shairp,  of  Houstoun  [see  Ers- 
kine,  Bt.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918). 
Aldourie , Inverness ; Bachelors'  Club. 

Ubsdell,  Major  Thurlo  Richardson, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Reserve  ; S.  Africa 
1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps), EuropeanWar  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ulrich,  Lieut.-Col.  Theodore  Frederick, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Augustus  Charles  Theodore 
Ulrich;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Wesley  Coll.,  Mel- 
bourne ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Imperial 
Expeditionary  Force;  European  War  1914-19 
in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  (despatches, 
D S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1919). 
Park  Street  East,  Brunsuick,  Victoria  Aus- 
tralia ; Naval  and  Military  ( Melbourne ) Club . 

Umfreville,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Kirwan, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  S.  C.  Umfreville, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Ingress  Abbey,  Greenhithe, 
Kent,  and  New  Place,  Upminster  ; b.  1871  ; 
entered  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.)  1895,  and  became  Capt.  1902;  ietired 
1911  (now  Lieut.-Col.);  served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1901,  present  at  actions 
of  Vet  and  Zand  Rivers  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  during  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1902,  Enid,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  R.  D’Olier 
George,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Cahore,  co.  Wexford  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Umfreville,  Col.  Percy,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) 
b 1868;  entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1887, 
became  Capt.  1896,  Major  1905,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 


1966 


COMPANION  AGE. 


C.B  E.) ; was  Director  of  Mil.  Prisons  in  the 
Field  1916,  Comdt.  of  a Detention  Barracks 
1917,  and  a Director  of  Mil.  Prisons  1919, 
since  when  he  has  been  an  A.A.G. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Umfreville,  Lieut.- Col.  Ralph  Brunton, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  1879;  Lieut. -Col.  (retired) 
Worcestershire  Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1900- 

1901  (medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18 (despatches. D.S.O. , C.M.G.):  tn.  1904.  i 
Georgina  Florence,  da.  of  the  l?te  Edward  ] 
Heron-Maxw  ell-Blair  [see  Heron-Maxwell. 
Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Hawkhurst,  Bromyard , Worcester. 

Underhill,  Rear- Adm.  Edmund  Veale,  j 

C. B. ; b.  1868;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.;  sometime 
a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.;  Benin  Expedition 

1897  (<•  asp)  ; appointed  Adm.  Sup.  Devon-  j 
port  Dockyard  1919;  cr.  C.B.  1918.  H.M.  J 
Dockyard,  Devonport. 

Underwood.  Lieut. -Col.  John  Percy 
Delabene,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  C.  F. 
Weston  Underwood;  b.  18 — ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  N.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
tn.  1920,  Rosina,  da.  of  £.  C.  Watts,  of 
Nettlecombe,  Weymouth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Unett,  Capt.  John  Alfred,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  John  Unett,  3rd  Dragoons  . 
b.  1868;  ed.  at  Westward  Ho;  entered  E; 
Yorkshire  Regt.  1889,  and  became  Capt. 

1898  ; retired  1908 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 

1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  appointed  Ch.  j 
Constable  of  Preston  1912,  and  Ch.  Constable 
of  Essex  1915:  m.  1905,  Daisy,  da.  of  the! 
late  E.  Slater,  J.P.,  of  Ashville,  Farsley,  ! 
Yorkshire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Springfield  \ 
Court,  Chelmsford , Essex. 

Uniacke,  Capt.  Andrew  Gore,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  C.  J.  Uniacke;  b.  1872;  ed.  in 
Cork;  served  with  N.-W.  Mounted  Police 
1891-8,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  Capt.  j 
12th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; sometime  Capt.  3rd  Co.  of  London 
Yeo.  ; is  Inspector-Gen.  N.  Nigeria  Police  : 
tn.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Kaduna , Northern 
Nigeria;  Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Uniacke,  Lieut.-Col.  Evelyn  William 
Pierrepont,  D.S  O.,  son  of  Capt.  Henry 
Turner  Uniacke,  formerly  of  Laywell,  S. 
Devon;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Charterhouse;  is 
Hon  Lieut.-Col.;  S.  Afiican  War  with  Im- 
perial Yeo.  (Queen’s  and  King’s  medals), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D S.O.);  was  a Commr.  in  S. 
Nigetia  1904-09;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Royal 
Automobile  Club. 

Uniacke,  Lieut.-Col.  Gerald  Lawrence, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 
Unsworth,  Com.  Geoffrey,  D.S.O., 
D.S.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  and  Acting 
Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19,  with 
Mine  Sweepers  (despatches,  D.S.C. , D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Unthank,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Salusbury, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Clement  William  Joseph 
Unthank,  of  Intwood  Hall,  Norfolk  ; b.  1875  ; 
Major  Durham  L.I.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1909,  lone  Eleanor, 
da.  of  the  late  Calverley  Bewicke,  of  Close 
House,  Northumberland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Unwin,  Capt.  Edward,  V.C. , C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Edward  Wilberforce  Unwin,  J.P., 
of  Forest  Lodge,  Hythe,  Hants  ; b.  1864  ; 
entered  R.N.  18—,  became  Lieut.  1895,  and 
Com.  (retired)  1909 ; served  with  Benin 
Expedition  and  in  Dardanelles  1915-16  as 
Acting  Capt.  (despatches,  V.C.,  C.M.G., 
C.B.,  Order  of  the  Nile,  Legion  of  Honour); 
was  Principal  Naval  Transport  Officer, 
Egypt  and  E.  Mediterranean  1917-19 : m. 
1807.  Evelyn  Agnes  Carew,  da.  of  Gen. 
W.  D.  Carev;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Charlton  Lodge,  Cheltenham  ; Army 
and  Navy  Club. 


Unwin,  Col.  Garton  Bouverie,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Unwin,  B.C.S.;  b.  1859; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  13th  L.I. 
1878,  became  Capt.  1st  Punjab  Cav.  (now 
21st  Cav.)  1889,  Major  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1904, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1907  (retired  1919);  with 
Zhob  Expedition  1890,  with  Waziristan  Field 
Force  1894-5  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  Waziristan  1901-2  (clasp),  and  with  Moh- 
mand  Expedition  1908  (medal  with  clasp, 
D.S.O.);  was  Pres.  Area  Quartering  Com- 
mittee, S.  Command  1917-19 : m.  1898, 
Katharine  Elinor,  da.  of  Sir  Arthur  Upton 
Fanshawe,  K.C.I.E.,  C.V.O.,  C.S.I.  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1908.  Fairlynch,  Budleigh  Salterton, 
S.  Devon. 

Upcher,  Maj.-Gen.  Russell,  C.B.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  H.  R.  Upcher,  of  Sher- 
ingham  Hall,  Norfolk;  b.  1844;  ed.  at 
Harrow;  entered  24th  Regt.  1862,  became 
Capt.  1871,  Major  (S.  Wales  Borderers)  1878, 
Lieut.-Col.  1882,  Col.  1886,  Col.  Comdg.  1st 
Batn.  Durham  L.I.  1888  (h.-p.  1892),  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1898 ; retired  1902  ; served  in  S.  African 
War  1877-9  (despatches  four  times,  medal 
with  clasp),  and  in  Burma  Campaign  1886-7 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  commanded  5th  and 
68th  Regt.  Dists.  1894-8 ; appointed  Col. 
Durham  L.I.  1908;  is  a J.P.  for  Suffolk: 
m.  1872,  Marian  Elizabeth,  da.  of  John 
Rogers,  J.P.,  of  Holt  Hall,  Norfolk;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1887,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1897.  Fritton  War- 
ren, Great  Yarmouth;  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Upcott,  Gilbert  Charles,  C.B. , son  of 
Charles  John  Upcott  ; b.  1880;  Assist.  Sec. 
in  Treasury  : m.  1908  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Upperton,  Maj.-Gen.  John,  C.B. , son  of 
the  late  Robert  Upperton,  Esq.,  of  West- 
burton,  Sussex ; b.  1838  ; entered  Bengal 
Army  1854,  became  Capt.  1866,  Major  1874, 
Lieut.-Col.  1880,  Col.  1884,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
j 1894;  commanded  a body  of  Irregular  Troops 
in  Indian  Mutiny  Campaign  1857-8,  present 
at  siege  of  Delhi ; served  throughout  Oude 
Campaign  1858-9  (medal  with  clasp),  in  China 
War  i860  (medal  with  two  clasps,  thanked  by 
French  Com.-in-Ch.),  and  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
in  India  (medal  with  clasp);  in  1869  accom- 
panied H.H.  The  Ameer  Sher  Ali,  of  Cabul, 
to  Umbaila,  on  the  occasion  of  his  visit  to 
the  Viceroy  (thanked  by  Govt.);  appointed 
to  Political  Charge  of  H.E.  the  Envoy,  from 
the  Ameer  of  Kabul,  to  India,  1873 ; specially 
employed  on  a Mission  to  Baluchistan  1876  ; 
served  in  Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal 
with  clasp,  3rd  class  Medjidie,  Egyptian 
j medal);  represented  Govt,  of  India  with  rep- 
' resentatives  of  Foreign  Nations  invited  to 
attend  the  Military  Manoeuvres  in  India 
1885-6;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1882.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

J Upton,  Capt.  Edward  James  Gott,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  R.  D.  Upton,  9th 
Lancers ; b.  1868 ; is  Capt.  Reserve  of 
j Officers,  S.  African  Union  Defence  Force; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1902,  as  Capt.  17th  Batn. 
Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  during 
S.  African  Rebellion  1914,  and  in  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1915  : m.  1914,  Joanna  Mary,  da. 
of  Vice- Adm.  William  Wilson,  of  Clyffe 
Manor,  Swindon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Wasch- 
bank,  J ammerdrijt,  Orange  Free  State,  S. 
Africa. 

I Upton,  William  Arthur,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  2nd  Lieut. 
Wilts  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner)  ; 
j cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

I Urmston,  Lieut  -Col.  Archibald  George 
Brabazon.  D S.O  , sou  of  the  late  Capt. 
William  Brabazon  Urmston,  R.N  ; b.  i860; 
is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899  1900  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  Brevet  Major),  and  durirg  European 
War  1014-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn.  1901, 

I Mary  Lily,  da.  of  Henry  George  Abbinett ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Urmston,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Brabazon, 
C.B. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  William  Brabazon 
Urmston,  R.N.,;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Collegiate 
Sch.,  Edinburgh,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst ; entered  93rd  Regt.  1878,  became 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I967 


Capt.  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders)  1886,  Major  1806,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col. 
1905,  Col.  1907,  and  Brig.-Gen.  1914  ; retired 
1914  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  in  com- 
mand of  his  Regt.,  present  at  battle  of  Paar- 
deberg,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and  in 
operations  in  N.-E.  Transvaal,  in  command 
of  a column  (despatches,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., 

C. B.);  is  a J.P.  for  Argyllshire;  was 

D. A.A.G.,  Cork  Dist.  1889-90,  and  Officer 
Comdg.,  and  in  charge  of  Records,  No.  1 
Dist.  1908-12 : m.  1903,  Christina  Beatrice, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Alexander  H.  Burn- 
Murdoch,  of  Neuch,  Stirlingshire;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1902.  Glenmorven , Argyll;  Junior 
United  Service , and  New  {Edinburgh)  Clubs. 

Urquhart,  Lieut.- Col.  Hugh  Macintyre, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b 18  — ; Major  and  Lieut. -Col. 

C mdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Inf.;  European 
War  1915-19  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C., 
D.S  O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. D.S.O. 
1917  (Bar  1919). 

Urquhart,  Capt.  James  Alastair  Berry, 
D.S.O.;  b.i 8—;  Capt.  R.G.A.  (T.F.)  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Urquhart,  Col.  Robert,  M.V.O. , son  of 
the  late  Alexander  Urquhart,  banker,  of 
Moray  Park,  Forres;  b.  1845;  ed.  at 
Forres  Acad.,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  ; 
formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  (V.D.) 
3rd  (Morayshire)  Vol.  Batn.  Seaforth  High- 
landers (Ross-shire  Buffs,  The  Duke  of 
Albany’s);  is  a Solicitor,  Town  Clerk  of 
Forres,  a Director  of  Cluny  Hill  Hydropathic 
Co.  (Limited),  and  a D.L.  for  Morayshire: 
m.  1874,  Finella  Hoyes,  da.  of  Andrew 
Smith,  of  Cluny,  Forres  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1905.  Cluny , Forres. 

Urwick,  Major  Frank  Davidson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Somerset  L.I.  ; 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Usborne,  Capt.  Cecil  Vivian,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1880;  Capt.  R.N.,  and  Dep  Director, 
Naval  Ordnance;  has  Orders  of  Redeemer 
of  Greece,  White  Eagle  of  Serbia,  and 
Legion  of  Honour;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Ussher,  Col.  Allan  Vesey,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  J.  T.  Ussher;  b.  i860; 
formerly  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. Scottish 
Rifles;  S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.) : m.  18 — , 
Florence  Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Bernard 
Critchley-Salmonson  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Ussher,  Lieut. -Com.  Richar'd,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Kev.  Kichard  Ussher,  V.  of 
Westbury,  Bucks;  b.  1887;  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N.  ; retired  1920;  European  War  1914-19, 
in  German  E-  Africa  and  with  Grand  Fleet 
(despatcties,  D.S.O.):  m.  1916,  Ianthe  Mary, 
da.  of  Henry  Le  Sueur,  I.S.O.,  of  Wynberg, 
Cape  Province  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Uttam  Bihram  Rana,  Major,  C.I.E. ; b • 
18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Utterson,  Capt.  Archibald  Tito  Le 
Marchant,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1888 ; is  Capt.  Lei- 
cestersnire  Regt.  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  prisoner); 
cr.  D S.O  1917. 

Utterson -Kelso  [see  Kelso], 

Uzielli,  Col.  Theodore  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Theodore  Uzielli;  b. 
1882;  formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. ; retired  with 
rank  of  Col.  1919;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Geor- 
gi  a Marie,  da.  of  Donald  F.  Mackenzie,  of 
Collingwood  Grange,  Camberley,  and  widow 
of  eieut.  Col.  William  Albert  de  Courcy 
King,  D.S.O.;  cr. D.S.O.  1918. 

V a c h e r , Com.  Cecil  Charles  Brit- 
tain, D.S.O.,  son  of  Sydney  Vacher,  formerly 
of  i unbridge  Wells;  b.  1886;  Com.  R.N.  ; 
served  at  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
D.?>.0.):  m.  1917,  Dorothy  Byron,  da.  ot 
Edmund  Kelsey,  of  Wickham  Court,  Canter- 
bury ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Vakil,  Rustam  Bahmanshah,  Khan  Ba- 
hadur, I.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Bahmanshah 


Cowasji ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Elphinstone  High 
Sch.,  and  at  Elphinstone  Coll.,  Bombay(B.A. 
1880,  LL.B.  1882);  entered  Bombay  Secre- 
tariat 1883,  became  Sup.  Financial  Depart. 
1887,  Ch.  Sup.  Revenue  and  Financial 
Depart.,  Bombay  1904,  Assist.  Sec.  thereof 
1910,  and  retired  as  Senior  Assist.  Sec. 
1916;  subsequently  employed  as  Special 
Collector  under  Land  Acquisition  Act  for 
City  Improvement  Trust,  Bombay  1916-39, 
and  as  Additional  Assist.  Sec.  Revenue  and 
Finance  Depart.,  Bombay  1917-19;  is  a 
J.P. ; received  personal  title  of  Khan 
Bahadur  1909:  m.  1884,  Shirinbai  Ratanji 
Mody,  who  d.  1907;  cr.  I.S.O.  1916.  20A, 

Fort  Street,  Bombay. 

Vala  Laksman  Meram,  C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
is  Ch.  of  Thana-Devli  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911. 
Thana  Devli,Jetpur  Taluka,  Bombay. 

Vale,  Capt.  Seymour  Douglas,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and 
Principal  Port  Officer  and  Marine  Transport 
Officer,  Rangoon;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Rangoon, 
Burma. 

Vallentin,  Lieut.-Col.,  Henry  Edward, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  youngest  son  of  the  late  Sir 
James  Vallentin  ; b.  1870  ; ed.  at  Hailey  bury, 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1889,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914  ; 
retired  1920;  European  War  1914-19  (D.S.O., 
OB.E.):  m.  1895,  Miss  Clauoine  Orr;  cr. 
D.S.O.  TQ14,  O B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Eastfield 
House,  Thruxton,  near  Andover;  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Valentine,  Col.  Thomas  Harcourt 

Ambrose,  C.B.E.;  b.  18  ; Col.  New  Zealand 

Forces  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Vallings,  Rev.  George  Ross,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Rev.  F.  R.  Vallings ; b. 
1867  ; ed.  at  Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1890,  M.A.  1894)  ; R.  of  St.  John’s,  Perth, 
and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; Mil.  Chap., 
Hong  Kong  1894-1900  ; appointed  Chap, 
to  Bishop  of  Argyll  1904,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Cumbrae  1904,  and  Diocesan  Inspector  of 
Schs.,  St.  Andrews  1911  : m.  18 — , Mary 

Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Orr,  of 
Cowdonhall,  Neelston,  Renfrewshire ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x8.  St.  John’s  Rectory,  Perth,  W. 
Australia. 

Van  Coller,  Lieut.-Col.  Paul  Johannes, 

C. B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Med. 
Corps  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Vanden  (Vanden  - Bempde  - Johnstone) 
[see  Johnstone]. 

Vandeleur,  Lieut.-Col.  Crofton  Bury, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Crofton  Toler  Vande- 
leur, formerly  7th  Dragoon  Guards  ; b.  1867  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Scottish  Rifles;  S.  Alrica  1899- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medafwith  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (prisoner,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1903, 
Evelyn  Mary  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late  Gen. 
I.  O’Conor  O’Lear,  R.H.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Vandeleur,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Martley, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  1875;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.  ; European  War  1914  19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Vandeleur,  Col.  Robert  Seymour, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Capt.  Crofton  Toler 
Vandeleur,  10th  Hussars;  b.  1869;  entered 
Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire  Buffs, 
The  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1889,  became  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  1908,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  and 
Col.  1918;  Nile  Expedition  1898  (wounded, 
despatches),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.),  European  War  1914-19  as  a 
Brig.  Com.  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Col,  C.B.);  appointed  a Dist.  Com. 
1919 : m.  1909,  Hester  Caroline,  da.  of  the 
late  Maj.-Gen.  George  de  la  Poer  Beresford 
[see  B.  Decies,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Vandeleur,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Boyle, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1877 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  LieuC- 
Col.  Roy  Iristi  Regt.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasp  ), 
in  Sudan  1910  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 


1968 


COMPANION  AGE. 


European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Van  den  Berg,  Major  John  William 
Henry  Gerrit  Hopman,  D.S.O.’,  b.  18—; 
is  Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Van  der  Byl,  Major  John,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878;  is  Major  8th  Hussars;  served 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  Comdg.  a Squadron  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr  D.S.O.  1917. 

Vander  Kiste,  Major  Freegift  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Vander 
Kiste;  b.  1875;  is  Major  R.G.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1900,  Evelyn  Grace, 
da.  ofihe  late  Gen.  R.  Y.  Shipley  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Vandersluys,  Major  Charles  Herman, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  Canadian  Inf., 
and  a D.A.A.G.  ; served  during  European 
War  -191517  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Vanderwater,  Major  Roscoe,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Vanderwater,  of  Belleville, 
Ontario;  b.  1889  ; is  engaged  in  Agriculture, 
and  Maj  >r  Canadian  Forces;  served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1913,  Hetty  Kathleen,  da.  of  Lieut. -Col. 
W.  G.Kitcheson,  Canadian  Forces;  cr. D.S.O. 
1916.  Belleville , Ontario,  Canada. 

Van  der  Westhuizen,  Lieut. -Col. 
Petrus  Benjamin,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. - 
Col.  S.  African  Forces  ; German  S.-W.  Africa 
1914-15  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Van  Deventer,  Col.  Dirk  Jacob  Carl 
Bekker,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African 
Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  on 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Vande  Weyer,  il/ay'orWilliamJohn  Bates, 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Victor  William  Bates 
Van  de  Weyer  [see  E.  Craven] ; b.  1870 ; 
formerly  Capt.  and  now  Hon.  Major 
Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales’s  (Roy.  Berk- 
shire Regt.);  sometime  A.D.C.  to  Lord- 
Lieut.  of  Ireland  (Earl  Cadogan) : nt.  igo8. 
the  Hon.  Olive  Elizabeth  Wingfield,  da.  of 
7th  Viscount  Powerscourt ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  iqoo.  Smedmore  House,  Corfe  Castle, 
Dorset ; White's  Club. 

Vane,  Harry  Tempest,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
James  Vane  ; b.  1874;  is  Gen.  Manager  and 
Joint  Managing  Director  of  D.  Napier  and 
Son  (Limited),  motor  car  manufacturers,  of 
21 1,  Acton  Vale,  W.  ; rendered  sers.  to  War 
Office  and  Munitions  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  Highficld,  Beaconsfield. 

Vanier,  Major  George  Philias,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , son  of  Philias  Vanier,  merchant,  of 
Montreal;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Loyola  Jesuit 
Coll.,  Montreal,  and  at  Laval  Univ.  (B.A. 
1906,  LL.B.  1910);  Bar.  Canada  1911  ; 
Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1915-19 
with  22nd  French  Canadian  Batn.  tv  ounded, 
despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.,  1915 
Star,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
861,  Dorchester  Street  West,  Montreal ; 
University  ( Montreal ) Club. 

Vanner,  Capt.  lames  Charles,  D.S.O, 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Leicestershire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Van  Nickerk,  Lieut. -Col.  Loarenz, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Vanrenen,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Rainer. 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; 
European  Warig^-ig  (despatches,  D.S.O. ) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Van  Rensburg,  Lieut.-Col.  Marthinus 
Jacob  Janse,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  S. 
African  Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches! 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 


Vansittart,  Col.  Eden,  D.S.O,  son  of 
the  late  Henry  Vansittart,  H.E.I.C.S.;  b. 
1856;  formerly  Col.  Indian  Army;  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (prisoner, 
despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1889,  Ethel,  da.  of 
the  late  D.  R.  Spedding,  I.C.S. ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Vansittart,  Robert  Gilbert,  C.M.G., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Robert  Arnold  Van- 
sittart, of  Foot’s  Cray  Place,  Kent ; b.  1881 ; 
ed.  at  Eton  ; entered  Diplo.  Ser.  1903,  and 
became  an  Attache  to  British  Embassy7, 
Paris  1903,  3rd  Sec.  1905,  2nd  Sec.  1908,  and 
Counsellor  of  Embassy  1920;  transferred  to 
Teheran  1907,  to  Cairo  1908,  and  to  the 
Foreign  Office  1911;  was  Sec.  to  British 
Arbitration  Tribunal  on  Newfoundland 
claims  at  Paris  1905,  and  First  Sec,  ;<t  Paris 
Peace  Conference  1919-20;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1906,  C.M.G.  1920. 

van  Someren,  William  Taylor,  C.I.E., 
son  of  Surg.-Gen.  W.  J.  van  Someren, 
formerly  Ind.  Med.  Ser.;  b.  1855;  ed.  at 
Mill  Hill  Sch.,  London;  formerly  Dep. 
Postmaster- Gen.,  Rajputana  and  Central 
India,  and  Inspector-Gen. Railway  Mail  Ser., 
Western  Circle,  India;  retired  1910  as  Offici- 
ating Postmaster-Gen.,  Bombay;  served 
during  Afghan  War  1878-9,  in  Black  Mountain 
Campaigns  1888  and  1891,  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5,  with  Tochi  Field  Force 
1897,  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  and  in 
China  1900-1901  ; has  Medaille  du  Roi  Albert 
of  Belgium  : nt.  1882,  Alice  Beatrice,  da. 
of  Leonard  Bean,  Public  Works  Depart., 
Punjab;  cr.  C.I.E.  1898.  31,  Colebrooke 

Avenue,  West  Ealing,  W. 

Van  Someren,  Major  William  Vernon 
Logan,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Bar.  Gray’s 
Inn  1919  ; temporary  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

van  Someren,  Major  William  Weymouth, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Godlieb  George  Bennett  van 
Someren;  b.  1876;  is  Major  Indian  Army; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  and  during  European 
War  1914  (wounded) : m.  1906,  Kathleen 
Beatrice,  da.  of  W.  F.  Grahame,  formerly 

l. C.S.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1898. 

Van  Straubenzee,  Major  Alexander 
William,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Turner 
Van  Straubenzee,  C.B.  ; b.  1884;  Major 
R.H.A.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Van  Straubenzee,  Maj.-Gen.  Casimir 
Cartwright,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Col. 
Bowen  Van  Stranbenzee  ; b.  1867;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.A.;  served  with 
Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6,  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  on  Staff  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal,  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour);  appointed  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  R.A.  1917,  with  rank  of  Maj.-Gen.  : 

m.  1909,  Ethel  Vankoughnet,  widow  of 

William  McCulloch;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  47,  Emperor's  Gate , S.W.7. 

van  Straubenzee,  Brig.-Gen.  Casimir 
Henry  Claude,  C.B.,  C.B.E  , son  of  the  late 
Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  van  Straubenzee,  13th 
L.I.  ; 6.1864;  ed.  at  Sherborne;  entered 
Suffolk  Regt.  1882,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1910, 
and  Col.  1913  ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1919 ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  C.B.E.) : tn.  1904,  Evelyn 
Thornton,  da.  of  Robert  Bell;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.B  E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Van  Tonder,  Col.  Roelof  Jacobus 
Petrus,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  Ger- 
man S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Van  Velden,  Lieut.-Col.  Dirk  Over- 
gaauw,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Gen. 
List,  and  S.  African  Defence  Force ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  in  E-  Africa  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

van  Zyl,  Major  Carl  Johannes,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  a Commando;  German  S.-W. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I969 


Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E-  (MU.)  1918. 
van  Zyl,  Lieut. -Col.  Jacobus  Albertus, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Hendrik  Hermanus 
acobus  van  Zyl;  b.  1864  ; a Schoolmaster  ; 
ecame  Principal  Kuruman  Sch.  1908,  and 
Dist.  Com.  Kuruman  1904  ; Matabele  Re- 
bellion 1896  (wounded),  Langberg  Rebellion 
1897  becoming  Sergeant,  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  with  Boer  Forces,  becoming  Gen. 
(thrice  wounded),  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914- 
15  Comdg.  a Commando  which  he  raised 
and  passing  through  Kalahari  Desert  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.),  E.  Africa  1916,  Comdg. 
7th  S.  African  Horse  (severely  wounded)  ; 
appointed  Recruiting  Officer  1917  : m.  1907, 
Anna  Susanna  Sophia  van  Deventer  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1916. 

van  Zyl,  Lieut.- Col.  Tan  Stephanus, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Varley,  Copt.  Oswald,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b 18—  ; Capt.  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Varwell,  Major  Edward  Heron,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Hawkins  Blake  Varwell,  J.P.,  of 
Thorn  worthy,  Chagford,  Devon;  b 1879; 
ed.  at  Exeter  Sch. ; formerly  in  Devon  and 
Somerset  R.E.  Vol. ; is  Major  (T.D.)  R.E. 
(T.F.);  served  during  European  War  1^14-15 
(despatches, D.S.O. ) :m.  1910, Winifred  Janet, 
da.  of  George  Starling  Vinen  ; cr.  D.S  O. 
1915.  Crossway , Exton , Topsham , Devon  ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Vassallo,  Monsignor  Vincenzo,  C.V.O. , 
D.D.,  son  of  the  late  John  Vassallo  ; b.  1838  ; 
is  Dean  of  Malta,  and  Apostolic  Protho- 
notary;  cr.  C.V.O.  1912.  Piazza  Bastione 
1,  Notabile,  Malta. 

Vasey,  Major  George  Alan,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Artillery?  ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Vaughan,  Major  Edmund  W.,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  1882 ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Vaughan,  Col.  Edward,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1866;  Col.  Manchester  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Vaughan,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Gyles, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Richard 
Vaughan,  R.A.,  of  Roscrea,  Tipperary;  b. 
1867;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered  Bed- 
fordshire Regt.  1888,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1899,  Major  1906,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1914  ; retired  1920 ; served  with  Chin-Lushai 
Expedition  1889-90  (medal  with  clasp),  in 
Burma  1894,  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Uganda  1908-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  in  British  E.  Africa  1907 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Mohmand  Expedi- 
tion 1908  (medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Abor 
Expedition  1911-12  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1912.  25,  Addison  Gardens.  Kensing- 
ton, W.  1 4 ; East  India  United  Service,  and 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Vaughan,  Col.  Edward  James  Forrester, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O,,  el.  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  E.  H. 
Vaughan,  formerly  Devonshire  Regt. ; b. 
1875 » Col.  Devonshire  Regt. ; S.  African 
War  1899  1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  in  Soudan 
19x2  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
^14-18  in  Salonika  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia, 
with  Swords) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1918. 

Vaughan,  MajorEugene  Napoleon  Ernest 
Mallet,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Lisburne,  colls.]. 
Vaughan, Col.  Herbert  Radclyffe,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18—  ; formerly  Col.  Warwickshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Vaughan,  Maj.-Gen.  John,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Vaughan,  of  Nannau, 
Dolgelly,  N.  Wales  ; b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered 
Hussars  1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Major  1904,  Lieut.-Col.  1908, 
Col.  1911,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (retired) 
1920  ; Matabeleland  and  Mashonaland 
1896-7,  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
of  Khartum  (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp, 
medal),  S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on  Staff 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18,  Comdg.  a Brig,  (despatches,  C.B., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.M.G.)  ; was  Brig.  Maj. 
1st  Cav.  Brig.  1904,  and  Comdt.,  Cav.  Sch. 
Netheravon  1911-14  ; is  a D.L.  for  Merioneth  : 
m.  1913,  Louisa  Evelyn,  da.  of  Capt.  James 
Stewart,  of  Alltyroydn,  Cardiganshire,  and 
widow  of  Harold  P.  Wardell,  of  Bryuwern, 
Brecon  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Cavalry  Club. 

Vaughan,  Maj.-Gen.  Louis  Ridley,  C.B. , 

D. S.O.,  second  son  of  the  late  Cedric 
Vaughan,  J.P.,  of  Leyfield  House,  Millom, 
Cumberland;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Uppingham, 
and  at  R.M.C, ; entered  Army  1895  and 
I.S.C.  1896,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army 
1904,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1919; 
European  War  1914-17,  on  Gen.  Staff  (de- 
spatches ten  times,  D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  C.B.,  Maj.-Gen.,  Officer  Legion 
of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre),  Afghan  War 
1919  (despatches):  m.  1913,  Emilie  Kate 
Desmond  Deane,  da.  of  John  Patrick  Egan, 
of  St.  Stephens,  Cork  ; appointed  Comdt. 
Staff  Coll.,  Quetta  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Stajf  College  House,  Quetta, 
India;  West  Maiden  Hall , Emsworth, 
Hants;  Adam  House , 1 6a,  John  Street, 
Adelphi,  W.C.2;  Travellers' , East  India 
United  Service,  and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Vaughan,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Edward, 
C.B.  ; b.  1866 ; Maj.-Gen.  (retired)  Indian 
Army  ; China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  Brevet  Col.) : m.  1890,  Amy,  da. 
of  W.  P.  Woodward  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Vaughan,  William  Wyamar,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Halford  Vaughan, 
Regius  Professor  of  Modern  History;  Ox- 
ford ; b.  1865:  ed  at  Rugby,  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1890),  and  in  Paris  ; 
Assist.  Master,  Clifton  College  1890-1904, 
Head  Master,  Giggleswick  Sch.  1904-10,  s nee 
when  he  has  been  Master  of  Wellington 
Coll. ; sometime  Pres.  Incorporated  Asso.  of 
Headmasters,  of  Modern  Language  Asso., 
and  of  Science  Masters  Asso.  ; is  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Historical  So.,  a Member  of  Prime 
Mi'-.’s  Committee  to  inquire  into  position 
of  Science  in  Education,  and  a Member  of 
Consultative  Committee  of  Board  of  Edu- 
cation : m.  1898,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late 
John  Addington  Symonds ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1920.  The  Lodge,  Wellington  College, 
Berks  ; Oxjord  and  Cambridge  Club. 
Vaughan,  John  Charles  Tudor  St. 
Andrew-,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O. , son  of  the  late 
Com.  Henry  Vaughan,  R.N. ; b.  1870;  ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  abroad ; entered  Diplo.  Ser. 
1894,  became  a 3rd  Sec.  1896,  2nd  Sec.  1899, 
1st  Sec.  1906,  a Councillor  of  Embassy 
1913,  and  Envoy  Extraor.  and  Min.  Plen. 
to  Republic  of  Chili  1919;  acted  as  Sec.  to 
Agency  at  Pretoria  1899;  was  Assist. 
Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
and  High  Commr.  for  S.  Africa  (Viscount 
Milner)  1899-1900,  Political  Sec.  to  Com.-in- 
Ch.  of  the  Forces  in  S.  Africa  (F.M.  Earl 
Roberts)  1900-1901  (medal),  Assist.  Sec.  to 
Transvaal  Administration  1901,  and  Sec. 
to  British  Delegation  and  a Member  of 
Drafting  Committee  at  Algeciras  1906 ; 
is  a Com.  (2nd  class)  of  Order  of  the 
Dannebrog  of  Denmark ; assumed  by  Roy. 
Licence  1912  the  additional  surname  of  St. 
Andrew;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908,  C.M.G. 
1918.  British  Legation,  Santiago,  Chile ; 
St.  James’s,  Travellers' , Bachelors’,  and 
Royal  St.  George’s  Yacht  Clubs. 

Vaughan-Lee  [see  Lee]. 

Vaughan-Williams  [see  Williams], 
Vaux,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
son  of  J.S.  Vaux,  of  Sunderland;  b.  1865;  is 


1970 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Lieut  -Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and 
Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  ; sometime  Major 
ist  Durham  Vol.  Artillery,  W.  Div.  R.A 
(V.D.);  served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  as 
Capt.  5th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  and  during  European  War  1915-18 
(C.M.G.,  Order  of  Agricultural  Merit  of 
France) : m.  1006,  Emily  L.,  da.  of  H. 

Moon-Ord,  of  Sunderland  ; cr.  D.S.C.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1916.  Brettanby  Manor , Barton , 
Yorkshire. 

Vawdrey,  Paymaster-Capt.  Charles, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  William  Cock;  b.  1848; 
entered  R.N.  1864,  and  is  Paymaster-Capt. 
R.N.  ; Abyssinian  Expedition  1867-8  (medal), 
Ashanti  War  1873-4  (medal),  Egypt  an  War 
1882  (Egyptian  medal,  Khedive’s  Star) ; 
European  War  1915-18,  at  Naval  Base, 
Kingstown  (C.B.E.);  assumed  the  surname 
of  Vawdrey  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic  1881  : 
m.  ist,  1881,  his  cousin,  Mary  Louisa,  who 
d.  1911,  da.  of  George  Vawdrey,  M.D. ; 2nd, 
1914.  Elizabeth,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Tamblin;  cr.  C.B. E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Highfield, 
Walton-by-Clevedon , Somerset. 

Vawdrey,  Col.  George,  C.M.G. , C.B.E.  ; 
b.  1872 ; entered  Leicestershire  Regt.  1892 
and  R.A.S.C.  1894,  became  Lieut. -Col.  1913, 
and  Col.  1918  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902,  on 
Staff  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  1914  19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E. 
(Mil)  1919. 

Vellacott,  Major  Paul  Cairn,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Edward  Vellacott,  F.C.A. ; 
b.  1891  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at  Peter- 
house,  Camb.  (Scholar,  B.A.  ist  class 
Honours  1913,  Fellow  1919);  European  War 
1914  18  as  Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt.,  and 
on  Gen  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed History  Lecturer  and  Senior  Tutor, 
Pet-rhouse,  Cambridge;  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 
Peterhouse,  Cambridge ; New  University 
Club. 

Venables,  Harry  Archbutt,  C.B.E..,  /.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Venables,  of  Kinderton, 
Cheshire;  b.  858;  entered  War  Office  877; 
appointed  Acting  Assist.  Principal,  Finance 
Depart.  1915,  and  Principal  of  Widows 
Depart.,  Min.  of  Pensions  917;  subse- 
quently D p.  Director-Gen.  of  Finance  at 
Min.  of  Pensions  : m.  1886,  Florence,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Bart-tti,  of  Ashford,  Kent ; 
cr.  I.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil*  1920. 

Venables,  Major  James  Douglas,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1883;  is  Major  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers:  m. 

H18,  Daisie,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut  -Gea.  Sir 
enry  Le  Geyt  Bruce,  K.C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Venganad  Vasudewa  Raja  Avergal, 
Raja , C.I.E. ; b.  1873  ; is  Valiya  Nambidi 
of  Kollengode;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  Malabar 
District,  Madras. 

Venkata  Kumara  Mahipati  Surya, 

Rao  Bahadur,  Sri  Raja  Rao,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Raja  of  Pithapuram  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Pitha- 
puram,  Godavari  District,  Madras. 

Venkataramana  Aiyar,  A.  V.,  C.I.E., 

son  of  Vedachala  Aiyar;  b.  1878;  Assist. 
Sec.,  Govt,  of  India,  Finance  Depart.:  tn. 
1899;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Delhi,  India. 

Venn,  Lieut.-Com.  George  William 
Cavendish,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; entered  R.N. 
18 — , and  became  Lieut.-Com.  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  1914  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-16,  with  Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Venning,  Lieut. -Col.  Francis  Esmond 
Wingate,  D.S.O. ; 6.1882;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army,  and  an  A. A. 
and  Q.M.G.  ; Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Venning,  Major  James  Alfred,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15,  Comdg.  a Commando 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Venning,  Col.  Walter  King,  C.M.G., 
M.C. ; b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.,  and  an  In- 


structor at  Staff  Coll.;  European  War  1914- 
r8  (despatches, M.C. , C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown 
of  Italy) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Ventris,  Maj.-Gen.  Francis,  C.B. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  E.  F.  Ventris  ; b.  1857  ; 
Maj.-Gen.  (retired),  and  Col.  Essex  Regt.  ; 
appointed  to  command  troops  in  China 
1915  ; Sudan  1884-5  : rn.  1883,  Helen  Maria, 
da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  H.  N.  Davies,  I.S.C. ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Hong  Kong,  China. 

Vercoe,  Capt.  Henry  Ray,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Capt.  New  Zealand  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Verey,  Lieut.- Col.  Henry  Edward,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sir  Henry  William  Verey,  of  Bridge 
House,  Twyford;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  and  LL.B.  1899, 
M A.  1905);  temporary  Capt.  and  Acting 
Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1907,  Lucy 
Alice,  da.  of  His  Honour  Judge  Longstaffe; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Verm  a as,  Major  Pieter  Arnoldus,  D.S.O  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces;  German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15,  Comdg.  a Commando 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Verner,  Maj.-Gen.  Thomas  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  James  E.  Verner. 
Indian  Army;  b.  1845;  entered  37th  Regt, 
1865,  becime  Capt.  Wilts  Regt.  1877,  Major 
1881,  Lieut.-Col.  Lincolnshire  Regt.  1892, 
Brevet  Col.  1896,  Col.  1898,  and  Hon.  Maj.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1902  ; served  during  Afghan 
War  1878-80,  present  at  march  from  Kandahar 
to  Kabul,  and  battles  of  Ahmed  Khel  and 
Erzoo  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1898,  present  at  battle  of  Atbara 
(despatches,  C.B.),  and  in  S Africa  1901-2  as 
D.A.G.  and  Ch.  Staff  Officer  on  Lines  of 
Communication,  and  in  command  of  Troops 
in  Rhodesia;  commanded  10th  Regt.  Dist. 
1898,  a Brig,  on  Salisbury  Plain  1899,  and  a 
Brig,  at  Aldershot  (temporarily)  1900  : m. 
1886,  Katherine  Isobel,  youngest  da.  of  T. 
Matthews,  formerly  of  Crewkerne,  Somer- 
set ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Verney,  Harry  Lloyd,  C.V.O.  [see  Ver- 
ney, Bt.,  colls.]. 

Verney,  Major  Leonard  Morris,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1878  : Major  R.A.V.C.,  and  a F.R.C.V.S.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Verney,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph,  C.I.E.  [see 
Verney,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Vernon,  Capt.  Anthony  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Vernon,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Albemarle, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Herbert  Charles 
Erskine  Vernon;  b.  1879;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  a 
J.P.  for  Northants ; S.  African  War  1900 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  the 
Nile);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Stoke  Bruerne Park, 
To  wees  ter. 

Vernon,  Lieut.  - Col.  Hugh  Venables, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Walter  Liberty 
Vernon,  formerly  of  Sydney ; b.  1877  ; ed. 
at  Scone,  N.S.  Wales,  and  at  Sydney  Univ.  ; 
an  Architect,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Forces ; in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  European  War  1915-18  in 
Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; sometime  a Member  of  Council 
of  United  Service  Institution,  N.S.  Wales : 
*n.  1907,  Mary  Stephens;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Hanvood,  Turramurra,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Vernon,  Lieut.-Col.  Lionel  Douglas, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1878;  entered  R.A.  1899,  and  is 
Major;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  a Brig.  Com.  1917; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Vernon,  Rupert  Robert,  D.S.O.  [see 
B.  Lyveden,  colls.]. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1971 


Vernon,  Major  Granville  Charles  Fitz- 
Herbert  Hakcourt-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  B. 
Vernon,  colls.]. 

Vernon-Wentworth  [see  Wentworth]. 
Verret,  Lieut. -Col.  Hector  Bacon, 

D S O.,  son  of  J.  A.  Verret,  of  Loretteville, 
Quebec;  b.  1874;  ed.  at  Lavis  Coll.,  and  at 
Laval  Univ.  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Solicitor- 
Gen.  of  Canada  1897-1906,  since  when  he 
has  been  Assist.  Dep.  Postmaster-Gen.  of 
Canada  ; is  Lieut.  Col.  Canadian  Inf. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  becoming  Lieut. -Col. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  m.  190s, 
Irene  Forbes,  of  Ottawa;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Laurentian  (Ottawa),  St.  Denis  ( Montreal ), 
and  Garrison  ( Quebec ) Clubs. 

Verrieres,  Albert  Claude,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Louis  Verrieres,  formerly  in  Indian 
Customs  Depart.  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  St.  Peter’s 
Coll.,  Agra,  and  at  Thomason  Civil  Engineer- 
ing Coll.,  Roorkee ; entered  Public  Works 
Depart.,  India  1893;  was  Assist.  Engineer 
(Irrigation  B'anch)  1893-9  Dist.  Engineer 
(Buildings  and  Roads  Branch)  at  Muttra 
1899-1900,  and  at  Bareilly  1900-1902,  Execu- 
tive Engineer,  Meerut  1902-3,  at  Fvzabad 
1903  5,  at  Dehra  Dun  1906-7,  at  Agra  1907-10, 
and  at  Benares  1910,  Personal  Assist,  to  Ch. 
Engineer  and  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  (P.W.D.) 
of  United  Provinces  1911-14,  Sup.  Engineer, 
Lucknow  1916-18,  and  Sanitary  Engineer  to 
Govt,  of  United  Provinces  1918-19,  since 
when  he  has  been  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec. 
to  United  Provinces  Govt.  : m.  1899,  Mabel 
Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Francis  Moore;  cr. 
C.I.E.  1909.  Lucknow,  India;  East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Verschoyi.e,  Beresford,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
1863 ; a M.I.C.E-,  and  Ch.  Engineer,  Egyptian 
State  Railways  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Vesey,  Maj.-Gen.  ho  Lucius  Beresford, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  de  Vesci,  colls.]. 
Vesey,  Major  the  Hon.  Osbert  Eustace, 
C.B.E.  [see  V.  de  Vesci]. 

Vesey,  Capt.  Sidney  Philip  Charles, 

C. B.E.  [see  V.  de  Vesci,  colls.]. 

Vibart,  Com.  John  Fleming,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Com.  Roy.  Indian  Marine,  and 
Div.  Naval  Transport  Officer,  Salonika; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E., 
Order  of  the  Nile)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Vjbart,  Capt.  Noel  Meredith,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Col.  Edward  Vibart  formerly 
Indian  Cav  ; b.  1893;  Capt.  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.  with  Bar, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Vibert,  Com.  Frederick  William,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Thomas  Vibert,  of 
, St.  Saviour’s  Road,  St.  Heliers,  Jersey  ; 

. 1859;  ed.  in  Jersey;  entered  R.N.  1874, 
joined  PeninsularandOriental  Co.’sSer  .1879, 
and  became  Com.  1896 ; was  Com  Roy.  Naval 
Reserve  1904-13  (R.D.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 
9,  St.  Saviours  Road , St.  Heliers,  Jersey ; 
Moona, Jersey;  Royal  Societies' , Royal  Bom 
bay,  and  Jersey  Yacht  Clubs. 

Vicars,  Desmond  Collum,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Canadian  Inf. ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Vicars,  Edward  Robert  Eckersall, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Armstrong 
Vicars,  H.M.  Inspector  of  Mil.  Schs.  in  Ire- 
land; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Rugby;  Clerk  in 
Foreign  Office  1889-1905  (Sec.  at  Athens 
1895,  1897-8  and  1901-4,  and  at  Constantino- 
ple 1896);  was  British  Consul -Gen.  at  Lyons 
1907-19,  since  when  at  Marseilles:  m.  1898, 
Evelyn  Louisa,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Ash- 
ley Scott,  Assist.  Master  at  Rugby  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  British  Consulate-General,  Mar- 
seilles, France. 

Vicars,  William,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; ren- 
dered sers.  in  connection  with  Repatriation, 
S.  Wales,  during  European  War  (C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Vic  ary,  Major  Alexander  Craven, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1888  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Gloucestershire  Regt. ; European 


War  1914-18  (despatches,  Brevet  Major, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour)  : 
m.  1919,  Kathleen  Hamilton,  da.  of  the  late 
F.  Hilton  Green,  J.P. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918  (Bar 
1919). 

Viccars,  Major  John  Ellis,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.  ; b.  18— ; Major  (T.D  ) Leicester- 
shire Regt.  (T.F.) ; European  War  1915-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O*  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
10:9. 

Vickerman,  Major  Hugh, D.S.O., O.B.E., 
son  of  Charles  Rankin  Vickerman,  of  Kel- 
burne,  Wellington, New  Zealand  ; b.  1880;  ed. 
at  Auckland  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  New  Zealand 
Univ.  ; a Civil  Engineer,  A.M.I.C.E.,  M.Sc., 
and  a Member  of  New  Zealand  So.  of  En- 
gineers, and  Major  New  Zealand  Engineers  ; 
European  War  1915-19  Comdg  a Tunnelling 
Co.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : m.  1913, 
Arabella  Colquhoun,  da.  of  Henry  Allingham 
Morrow,  of  Belfast  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Wellington,  New  Zealand. 
Vickers,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Quarter-Master 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Manchester  Regt.;  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Vickers,  Major  Stansfeld,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  C.  W.  Vickers,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  ; b. 
1881;  Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Vickers,  Major  Wilfred,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Vickery,  Lieut -Col.  Charles  Edwin, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  George 
Vickery,  Assist.  Solicitor  to  London  Corpor- 
ation ; b.  1880;  ed.  at  Felsted  Sch.;  entered 
R.A.  1900,  and  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.;  S.  African  War  19Q0-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  there  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  S.  Nigeria 
1903-4  and  1905-6  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  three  clasps),  Sudan  1908 
(Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  Jebel  Tagoi 
Expedition  1910  (medal  with  clasp) ; attached 
to  Egyptian  Army  1907-15,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1915  16;  has  4th  class  Medjidie,  Order 
of  FI  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz,  and  Croix  de 
Guerre  of  France;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902  (B?r  1919), 

C. M.G.  1919.  United  Service,  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Vickress,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Major  R.A. S.C.  ; 
European  War  1914  19  ^despatches.  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.):  m.  1918,  Margaret  Jane  Clark;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  19  9. 

Vidal,  Major  Alan  Cunliffe,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1880;  is  Major  R.A. M.C.  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16  (D.S.O.) : m.  19 — ; 
cr.  D S.O.  191 6. 

Viener,  Air-Commodore  the  Rev.  Harry 
Dan  Leigh,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A  1892,  M.A.  1907);  Chap.- 
in-Ch.  R.A.F.  with  rank  of  Air-Commodore ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-) ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919 

Vigne , Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Austen,  C.M.G. , 

C. B.E. ; b.  1862  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; European 
War  19x4-19  (C.M.G.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
19x8;  C.B  E-  (Mil.)  1920. 

Vignoles,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Adolph, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  Northumberland  Fusiliers  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Vigors,  Major  Mervyn  Doyne,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Doyne  Vigors,  for- 
merly Ceylon  Civil  Ser  ; b.  1886,  ed.  at 
We  lington  Coll.;  Major  Indian  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  1919,  Daphne 
Stewart,  da.  of  James  Wilson,  of  Hock- 
ley Lodge,  co.  Armagh  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Vigors,  Major  Philip  Urban  Walter 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Mercer 


1972 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Vigors,  of  Burgage,  co.  Carlow ; b.  1863 ; 
entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1882,  became  Capt. 
1891,  and  Major  1902  (retired  1902);  re-em- 
ployed  1914  ; served  with  Kachin  Expedition 
1890-91,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present 
at  battle  of  Colenso  (slightly  wounded),  and 
at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (slightly  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : m 1891,  Anna  Louisa 
Hyacinthe,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Hyacinth 
D’Arcy,  of  Clifden  Castle,  co.  Galway  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  iqoo.  Step  House , Borris,  co. 
Carlow. 

Vigors,  Capt.  Richard  Percy  Littleton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Richard 
William  Vigors,  formerly  R.  of  Llanwenarth 
Citra,  Abergavenny  ; b.  1873  ; entered  Con- 
naught Rangers  1893,  and  became  Capt.  1901 ; 
retired  1906 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  wjth  2nd 
Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O) : 
m.  1911,  Olive  Muriel,  da.  of  Col.  H.  J.  O. 
Walker,  formerly  R.A. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 
Courtenay , Vancouver  Island , British 

Columbia  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Villiers,  Major  the  Hon.  Arthur  George 
Child,  D.S.O.  [see  E,  Jersey], 

Villiers,  Charles  Walter,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  E.  Clarendon,  colls.]. 
Villiers  Rear- A dm.  Edward  Cecil, 

C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; is  Rear-Adm.  (retired); 
served  in  Nyassaland  1893  (clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (C.M.G.);  was 
Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  1906  8; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Villiers,  Capt.  Eric  Hyde,  D.S.O.  [see 

E.  Clarendon,  colls.]. 

Villiers,  Major  Evelyn  Fountaine, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
Villiers,  of  Croft,  Darlington!  b.  1875  ; ed.  at 
Winchester ; entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major  1915; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900-1901  as  Signalling 
Officer  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Siberia 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1901,  Muriel,  da. 
of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Wisden,  of  The 
Warren,  Broadwater,  Sussex;  cr.  D.S.O. 
iqoo,  C.M.G.  1916. 

Villiers,  Francis  John,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the 
late  John  F.  Villiers  ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Alden- 
ham  Sch.  ; entered  Colonial  Office  1869,  was 
Private  Sec.  to  Administrator  of  Govt,  of 
Griqualand  West  and  Clerk  of  the  Council 
1875-7,  Acting  Colonial  Sec.  1877-80,  a M.L.C. 
1879,  and  Auditor-Gen.  for  British  Guiana 
and  a M.E.C.  1883-98;  is  a J.P.  for  Herts; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1880.  Stevenage,  Herts. 
Villiers,  Henry  Montagu,  M.V.O.  [see 
E.  Clarendon,  colls.]. 

Villiers,  Lieut.  Oliver  George  Graham, 

D. S.O.  [see  E.  Clarendon,  colls.]. 

Villiers,  Major  Paul  Frederick,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Clarendon,  colls.]. 

Villiers,  Reginald  Hyde,  D.S.O.  [see 

E.  Clarendon,  colls. 1. 

Villiers-Stuart  [see  Stuart], 

Vince,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Neville,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18— ; formerly  Lieut. -Col.  Liverpool 
Regt.  ; S.  African  War  1001-2  (Queen's 
medal  with  five  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
missing) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Vince,  Capt.  William  Bernard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  London  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Vincent,  Col.  Arthur  Craigie  Fitz- 
Hardinge,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Gen.  William  Vincent,  Indian  Army ; b. 
1857  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  (h.-p.)  ; late 
Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles) ; was  Comdt. 
Ceylon  Vol.  1896-13  and  of  Prisoners  of  War 
in  Ceylon  1900-1903 ; was  Draft  Conduct- 
ing Officer  1916-19  : m.  1887,  Charlotte,  da. 
of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  Wheeler, 
Indian  Army;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  78,  Hamp- 

stead Way,  Hendon,  N.W. 

Vincent,  Major  Arthur  Gustave,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.M.L.I.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


Vincent,  Arthur  Rose,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Col.  A.  H.  Vincent ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Welling- 
ton Coll.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (B.A. 
1901)  ; Bar.  King’s  Inns,  Dublin  1901  ; was 
an  Assist.  Judge  of  H.B.M.’s  Court,  Zanzibar 
(also  a Judge  of  Court  of  Appeal  for  E. 
Africa)  1905-6,  Assist.  Judge  H.B.M.’s  Court 
190  -8,  an  1 Judge  in  China  1908-9;  Chicago 
Representative,  Ministry  of  Information, 
during  European  War ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  Muckross  Abbey , Killarney. 

Vincent,  Col.  Berkeley,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Col.  Arthur  Hare  Vincent,  of  Sum- 
merhill,  co.  Clare;  b.  1871;  entered  R.A. 
1891,  became  Major  6th  (Inniskilling) 
Dragoons  1908,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917, 
Brevet  Col.  1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
1919;  China  1910  (medal),  S.  Africa  T901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  Russo- 
Japanese  War  1904-5,  attached  to  Japanese 
Army  in  Manchuria  (Japanese  War  Medal, 
4th  class  of  Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure), 
European  War  1914-19  on  Gen.  Staff  and 
Comdg.  35th  Inf  Brig,  (wounded,  despatches 
five  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevets  Lieut.  Col.  and 
Col.,  C.B.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour):  m. 
1906,  Lady  Kitty  Edith  Blanche  Ogilvy,  da. 
of  6th  Earl  of  Airlie  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Marl- 
borough Clubs. 

Vincent,  Frank  Arthur  Money  Hampe, 
C.I.E.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
William  Edward  Hampe  Vincent,  C.I.E.  ; 
b.  1875;  e<l.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  City 
and  Guilds  Technical  Institute ; entered 
Indian  Police  1895,  became  Dist.  Sup.  1901 ; 
was  Principal,  Police  Training  Sch.,  Bom- 
bay 1906-8,  and  Dep.  Commr.  of  Police, 
Criminal  Investigation  Depart.,  Bomba}' 
1909-13  (King’s  Police  Medal,  1913),  Dep. 
Director  of  Criminal  Intelligence  Depart, 
under  Govt,  of  India  1913-16,  and  Commr. 
of  Police,  Bombay  1916-20;  is  a J.P.  for 
Bombay;  has  King’s  Police  medal : m.  1901, 
Helen,  da.  of  the  late  George  Edward 
Trevor-Roper  [see  B.  Teynham,  colls.] ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1912,  C.I.E.  1919.  East 
India  United  Service  Club. 

Vincent,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  Osman,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Vincent,  R.  of 
Crockham  Hill,  Kent ; b.  1863;  entered  R.A. 
1882,  became  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1911, 
and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  (retired)  1920  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18,  as  Brig. -Gen. 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  Order 
of  Aviz  of  Portugal) : m.  18 — , Violet  Amy, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  H.  A.  Barker,  R.A.  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Vincent,  Lieut.-Col.  William  James 
Nathaniel,  C.B.E.-,  b.  x8 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Vindeshri  Prasad  Singh,  Col., C.I.E.; 
b.  1865  ; Ch.  Sec.  Benares  State;  cr.  C.I.E. 
1919.  Benares,  India. 

Vini  n,  Major  Harold  Northcote,  D.S.O., 
b.  18 — ; Major  Gloucestershire  Regt.;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1910. 

Viner,  Major  Edward,  D.S.O. ; b , 18 — ; 
temporary  Major  24th  Batn.  Manchester 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-19  (de'spatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Viney,  Major  Charles  Frederick  Bernard, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1875;  was  Capt.  Transvaal  Vol- 
1904-11;  now  Major  S.  African  Forces;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902,  as  2nd  Lieut.  1st  Imperial 
Yeo.,  and  attached  A.S.C.  (Queen's  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal),  German  W. 
Africa  1914-15  (despatches),  German  E. 
Africa  1915-18  as  D.A.Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1905,  Constance  Mary,  da.  of 
Charles  Read,  J.P.,  of  Potchefstrom,  Trans- 
vaal; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Thorndale,  Potchef- 
strom, Transvaal. 

Viney,  Lieut.-Col.  Horace  George,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  Australian 
Light  Horse,  and  an  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  with 
rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  DS.O,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1973 


Vipan,  Major  Charles,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son 
of  the  late  Thomas  Curtis  Vipan,  of  The 
Mansells,  Harlington,  Bedfordshire  ; b.  1849; 
formerly  Major  3rd  Batn.  The  Buffs  (E.  Kent 
Regt.) ; is  a Fellow  of  the  Linnean  So.,  a 
J.P.  for  Hastings;  and  Hon.  Capt.  in  the 
Army;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasps,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1878,  Mary 
Frances,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Jones, 
of  Needingworth,  Huntingdonshire;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Ford  Bank , St.  Leonards-on- 
Sea  ; United  Service  Club. 

Vipond,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Walter, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.  - Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Virgo,  |ohn  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Caleb  Virgo,  of  Glenelg,  S.  Australia ; b. 
1865  ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Glenelg,  S. 
Australia;  is  a J.P.  for  S.  Australia;  was 
Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.  Adelaide  Gen. 
Sec.  1886-1900,  Australasian  National  Sec. 
1900-1902,  Sydney  Gen.  Sec.  1903-11,  Condon 
Central  Gen.  Sec.  1912-15,  and  National  Field 
Sec.  for  British  Empire  1915-20,  since  when 
he  has  been  Hon.  \\  orld’s  Representative 
of  Young  Men’s  Christian  Asso.  : m.  1st, 
1886,  Lucy  Stapleton,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the 
late  Dr.  R.  S.  Crabb,  of  Adelaide  ; 2nd,  1920, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  Rev.  F.  Acton,  of  Birming- 
ham; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Headquarters,  Y.M.C.A., 
Tottenham  Court  Road,  W. 

Vischer,  Major  Hanns,  C.B.E. ; b ■ 18 — ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Major  Gen.  Cist 
(despatches,  O.B.E.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr. 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

VlSHWANATH  PATANKAR  MaDHAVA  RaO 
[see  Madhava  Rao]. 

Visram,  Fazulbhoy,  C.I.E. , son  of  Visram 
Ebrahim,  of  Visram  Baugh,  Breach  Candy, 
Bombay;  b.  1855;  ed.  at  Goculdas  Teipal 
Sch.,  and  at  Elphinstone  High  Sch. ; is  a 
J.P.,  a Port  Trustee,  and  a Member  of  Cor- 

f oration  and  Town  Council  of  Bombay,  a 
ellow  of  Bombay  Univ.,  a partner  in  the 
firm  of  Visram  Ebrahim  and  Co.,  Khoja 
merchants,  millowners,  and  shipowners,  of 
Samuel  Street,  Bombay,  and  elsewhere, 
and  the  first  Mahomedan  Representative 
nominated  to  Legislative  Council  of  India; 
elected  a Member  of  Council  of  Gov.  of 
Bombay  1890  and  1897 ; author  of  “ A Khoja’s 
Tour  in  Australia  ” : m.  1876,  Miss  Dharamsi 
Poonjabhoy ; cr.  C.I.E.  1895.  Islam  ( Bom- 
bay,) Club. 

Visser,  Col.  Andries  Petrus,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Comdt.  S.  Afrcan  Forces ; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Visser,  Lieut. -Col.  Pieter  Francois, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando  ; German 
S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Visvesvaraya  [see  Mokshagandum]. 
Vivian,  Capt.  Gerald  William,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1869  ; Capt.  R.N. ; appointed  Commodore, 
Roy.  Naval  Barracks,  Chatham  1920 ; has 
Order  of  S.S.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy : 

• cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Royal  Naval  Barracks, 
Chatham. 

Vivian,  Major  the  Hon.  Odo  Richard, 
D.S.O.,  M.  V.O.  [see  B.  Swansea]. 

Vivian,  Lieut. -Col.  Valentine,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  William 
Vivian,  of  185,  Queen’s  Gate,  S.W.  ; b.  1880; 
entered  Grenadier  Guards  1899,  became  Capt. 
1907,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lie.it. -Col.  1917 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-19 
as  a Gen  Staff  Officer  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre);  appointed  an  Assist.  Mil. 
Attache  1920;  is  a Chevalier  of  the  Legion' 
of  Honour : m.  1904,  Lady  Aline  Mary 

Seymour  Dawson-Damer,  da.  of  5th  Earl  of 
Portarlington ; cr.  M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1906, 
D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918.  72,  Eaton  Place, 
S.W.  1. 

Vizard,  Brig.-Gen.  Robert  Davenport, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Col.  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
(retired);  Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 


bronze  star),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914  19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Volkers,  Capt.  Robert  Charles  Francis, 

C. I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; entered  Public  Works 
Depart.,  India  1878,  became  Assist.  Ex- 
aminer, Accounts  Depart.  188?,  Dep.  Ex- 
aminer 1886,  Examiner  1894,  and  Sec.  to  Rail- 
way Board  1907;  retired  1913;  is  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Capt.  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1911. 

Von  Treuenfels,  Major  Carl  Otto, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Hon.  Artillery  Co. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  with  R.F.A.  (wounded, 
despatches,  . D. S. O. ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Vorster,  Lieut  - Col.  Pieter  Willem, 
D S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col  S.  African 
Forces,  and  Comdg.  a Commando;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  in  German  S.-W.  Africa 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Voules,  Francis  Minchin,  C.B.E..  son  of 
Sir  Gordon  Blennerhassett  Voules,  of 
Hamslade,  Portchester  Road,  Bournemouth  ; 
b.  1867 ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  abroad  ; 
admitted  a Solicitor  1890  (retired) ; sometime 
a Member  of  the  legal  firm  of  Francis 
Voules  and  Co.,  of  63,  Bishopsgate,  • .C. ; 
a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  oi  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Director  of 
Equity  and  Law  Life  Assurance  So.,  Para 
Electric  Railways  and  Lighting  Co. 
(Limited),  and  other  Cos. ; was  Commr.  in 
Holland  for  British  Red  Cross  So.  1917-19, 
subsequently  assisting  in  repatriation  of 
British  and  Russian  Prisoners  of  War  from 
Germany  (C.B.E.):  in.  18 — , Isabel  Janet, 
da.  of  A H.  Kennedy;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  310,  St.  James'  Court , Buckingham 
Gate , S.W.  1;  Rejorm,  City  and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Vowles,  Capt.  Alan  Stewart,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1891 ; Capt.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Capt.  Australian  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Voysey,  Miss  Violet  Mary  Annesley, 

C.B.E.,  da.  of  Voysey;  b.  18 — ; Pres., 

War  Work  Fund,  and  Local  War  Pensions 
Committee,  Queenstown  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Queenstown. 

Vulliamy,  Miss  Grace,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
rendered  assistance  to  British  Civilians  and 
Prisoners  of  War  in  Holland  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Vyse,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Granville  Hylton 
Howard-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Howard 
Henry  Howara-Vyse,  of  Stoke  Place, 
Slough,  Bucks ; b.  1883 ; entered  Roy.  Horse 
Guards  1902,  became  Capt.  1908.  Brevet 
Major  1916,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917,  and 
Major  1919 ; European  War  1914-18  in  France 
and  Palestine  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  Brevet  Major  and  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Vyvyan,  A‘r  Vice-Marshal  Arthur  Vyell, 

C. B.,  D.S.O.  [see  Vyvyan,  Bt.]. 

Wace,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Gurth,  C.B., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Richard  Wace, 

C. B. ; b.  1876  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.,  Order  of 
V\  en  Hu  of  China):  m.  1898,  Evelyn  Mabel 
Havward,  da.  of  Col.  George  Hamilton  Sim, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Wace,  Col.  Ernest  Charles,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  R.  H.  Wace,  of  Hill  House, 
Wadhurst,  Sussex;  b.  1850;  entered  R. A. 
1871,  became  Capt.  1881,  Major  1887,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1898,  and  Col.  1902 ; retired  1903  ; served 
in  Jowaki  Expedition  1877-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  during  Afghan  War  1878-80,  being 
present  at  Ali  Musjid  (despatches,  and 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-6  (wounded,  despatches, 
clasp) : m.  1891,  Gertrude  Mary  Hay,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Nathan,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
Sydney,  New  South  Wales  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1886. 
25,  Clive  Avenue , Hastings. 

Waddell,  Lieut.-Col.  Laurence  Austine, 
C.B.,  C.I.E.,  LL.D.,  son  of  the  Rev.  T.  C. 


1974 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Waddell,  D.D.  ; b.  1854;  M.B.  (Honours) 
Glasgow  1878,  Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow  1895 ; 
entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1880,  and  became 
Lieut. -Col.  1900;  retired  1906  ; served  during 
Burma  War  1886-7  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
C.I.E.),  during  Mahsud  Blockade  1901-2 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  with  Tibet  Mission 
to  Lhasa  1904  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  • 
C.B.) ; has  been  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  1 
Pathology  at  Med.  Coll.,  Calcutta;  sometime  j 
Professor  of  Tibetan  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  I 
author  of  “ The  Buddhism  of  Tibet,”  “ Lhasa  l 
and  its  Mysteries,”  and  other  works  : m. 
1895,  Amy,  da.  of  R.  Reeves  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1900,  I 
C.B.  (Mil  ) 1904.  The  Deodars,  Park  Drive , \ 
Hampstead,  N.  IV. 

W addxngton,  Charles  Willoughby,  I 

C.I.E.,  M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  j 

Thomas  Waddington,  J.P.  (formerly  I. S.C.), 
of  The  Chestnuts,  PangbourneJ  Berks  ; ' 
b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  | 
Oriel  Coll.,  Oxford  (1st  class  classical  ! 
Moderations  1886,  2nd  class  Lit.  Hum.  I 
1888,  B.A.  1888,  M.A.  1898);  is  in  Indian 
Educational  Ser.,  and  temporary  Lieut. - 
Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve  of  Officers;  was  j 
Principal  of  Gujarat  Coll.,  Ahmedabad  1889-  • 
92,  Vice-Principal  of  Rajkumar  Coll.,  Rajkot 
1892-6,  Principal  1896-1903,  Principal  of  Mayo 
Coll.,  Ajmer  1903-17,  employed  in  Army  Re- 
mount Depart.  1917-18;  Dep.  Sec.  Central 
Transport  and  foodstuffs  Board  1918-19, 
since  when  he  has  been  Tutor  to  HH. 
Maharaja  of  Jodhpur:  m.  1903,  Ethel  Caro- 
line. younger  da.  of  Alonzo  H.  Stocker, 
M.D.,  of  Craigweil  House,  Aldwick,  Sus- 
sex; cr.  C.I.E.  1904,  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911. 
The  Palace , Jodhpur,  India ; Brampton  \ 
Mill , Huntingdon. 

Waddy.  Major  Richard  Henry,  D.S.O., 
b.  1886 ; Major  Somerset  L.I. ; European 
War  1914-18,  as  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  W.  York- 
shire Regt.  (despatches , D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wade,  Copt . Ernest  Wentworth,  D.S.O. , 
M.B.-,  b.  1889;  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  tn.  1918, 
Winifred,  da.  of  — Alexander,  of  71,  Frank- 
fort Avenue,  Dublin ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wade,  Col.  Henry  Oswald,  D.S.O.,  T.D., 
son  of  John  Henry  Wade,  of  Oak  Bank, 
Bradford,  Yorkshire;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Brad- 
ford, and  at  Tnn.  Coll.,  Camb.  (LLB.  1890); 
was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  1913-17  (Col.  1918);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  m.  1st, 
1901,  Alice  Lilian,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  John 
Robert  Vaizey,  D.L.,  of  Attwoods,  Halstead ; 
2nd,  1916,  Eileen  Lucy,  da.  of  John  William 
Rawson-Ackroyd,  of  Dean  Grange,  Kim- 
boiton,  Huntingdon;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Oak 
Bank , Bradford , Yorkshire. 

Wade,  Capt.  Herbert,  C.M.G.,  D S.O., 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1916-19  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  191S, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Wade,  Col.  Thomas  Stewart  Herschel, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  Thomas  Francis 
Wade,  G. C.M.G.,  K.C  B.  [see  Herschel, 
Bt.J ; b.  1869;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  Col. 
Lancashire  Fusiliers,  and  a Brig.-Com.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D S.O.);  was  Mil.  Attache  in  S.-W. 
Africa  1906-7  ; cr.  D.S.O,  1917.  Junior  United 
Service  Club 

Wade,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
John  Wade;  b.  1849;  is  a textile  iranu- 
lacturt  r and  mere-  ant,  a J.P.,  and  an  Aider- 
man  of  Bradford  City  Council  (Lord  Mayor 
1919-20):  m.  ic8o,  Ann  E izabeth,  da.  ol  i 
Charles  Womersley  ; cr.  C.B.E.  tCivil)  1920.  i 
Carlton  Villa,  Allcrton,  bradjord. 

Wade,  Col.  William  Barton,  C.B.,  son  of! 
the  late  John  Wade  ; b.  1840;  entered  Army  , 
1859,  a»d  Army  Pay  Depart.  1878,  became 
Hon.  Major  1883,  Staff  Pay’master  1890,  and  | 
Ch.  Paymaster  1897;  retired  1901;  served 
with  Aby-smian  Expedition  1868  (medal), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1001,  as  Ch.  Paymaster, 
Cape  1 own  (mentioned  in  despatches,  C.B.) ; 


m.  1878,  Emily  Ada,  da.  of  the  late  Major  H. 
Elwell,  J.P.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 

Wadeson,  Maj.-Gen.  Frederick  William 
George,  C.B.  ; b.  1880;  entered  Indian  Army 
1880,  became  Capt.  1891,  Major  igco,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916, 
retired  1919;  served  during  European  War 
1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  C.B.);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915. 

Wad  l e y,  Lieut.  - Col.  Ed  wa  r d John  , C.B.E., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Wadley,  of  Penarth  ; 
b.  1880  ; ed.  at  Bath  ; M.R.C.V.S.,  London 
18 — ; entered  Army  Vet.  Corps  1903,  became 
Capt.  1908,  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918 ; S.  African  War  1901-2  (medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. B.E.) : wi.  1906,  Nai  cy,  da.  of  Pierce 
Ryan  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wadsworth,  Major  William  Robert, 

D. S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian 
Inf.;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O  );  cr  D.S.O.  1919. 

Waggett,  Major  Ernest  Blechynden, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  John  Waggett, 
M.D. ; b.  1866;  ed.  at  Charterhouse,  and  at 
Camb.  Univ.  (B.A.  1887,  M.A.  18—,  M.B. 
1890)  ; Major  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C.,  and  Hon. 
Surg.to  H.R.H.  Princess  Christian;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : tn.  1893, 
Constance,  da.  of  Quintin  Twiss,  and  widow 
of  George  Maule  Allen  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  39, 

Wimpole  Street,  W. ; Savile  Club. 

Waghorn,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Danvers, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.-,  b.  1867;  entered  R.E.  1887, 
became  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1914, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  and  Col.  1919;  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  Alrican  War  1899-1902  on  Staff,  present 
at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  Belgian 
Ordre  de  la  Couronne,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  C.B.)  ; appointed  a Ch. 
Engineer  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  1917 ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wagstaff,  Brig. -Gen.  Cyril  Mosley, 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E.,  D.S  O.,  son  of  Philip  Wag- 
staff;  b.  1878;  entered  R.E.  1897,  became 
Capt.  1906,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 

1917,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1898  (medal  with  clasp),  Gallipoli 
1915  (despatches,  D.S  O.,  French  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Brevet  Col.,  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Belgium  and  Crown  of  Italy) ; is  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  : tn.  1906, 
Rosabel,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Thelwall  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1915,  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Wagstaff,  Major  Lewis  Cecil,  C.I.E., 
O.B.E.)  b.  1882;  Major  Indian  Army  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches.  C.I.E.,  O.B.E.)  > cr. 

C. I.E.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wahab  [see  Wauhope]. 

Wainewright,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Regi- 
nald, C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col. 
R.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Waistell,  Capt.  Arthur  Kipling,  C.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1915-16 
(despatches,  C.B.,  3rd  class  of  Japanese 
Older  of  Rising  Sun);  has  been  Director 
Torpedo  Div.,  Naval  Staff  since  1920 ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Wait , Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Godfrey  Killigrew, 
C.B.E. , D.S.O.-,  b.  1871;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.B.E.)  ; was  Ch.  Instructor,  Sch.  of 
Electric  Lighting  1910-12,  and  Sch.  of  Mil. 
Engineering  1912-15  ; appointed  an  A.Q.M.G. 
1910,  a Dep.  Director  at  War  Office  1919,  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Fortifications  and  Works 
there  1920:  tn.  1905,  Helen  Mary  Lothian, 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Lothian  Nicholson. 
K.C.B.,  R.E.  [see  B.  Romilly] ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916,  C.B.E.  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1975 


Waite,  Capt.  Cecil  Sutherland,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  in  the  Army;  cr. 

C. I.E.  i9x7- 

Waite,  Major  Clement  William,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  E.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Waite,  Major  Fred.  D.S.O.  ) b.  1885; 
ed.  in  Dunedin  ; is  a farmer,  and  a Member 
of  Executive  Committee  of  Navy  League 
(Otago  Banch);  Egypt  and  Dardanelles  1914- 
15  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  was  Adj.  Div.  En- 
gineers, New  Zealand  and  A Div.  1914-16, 
and  Ch.  Instructor  of  Engineers,  New  Zea- 
land Expeditionary  Force  1916-18  as  Major; 
author  of  “The  New  Zealanders  at  Galli- 
poli” (official  history)):  m.  1912,  Ada 

Philipson,  da.  of  F.  W.  Taylor,  of  Morning- 
ton,  Dunedin,  New  Zealand ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Waiwera  South , Neiv  Zealand. 
Waite,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Charles 
Nightingale,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.- 
Col.  Austialian  Artillery;  European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ',  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Waithman,  Lieut.-Col.  Roland  Henry, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1876;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.;  N.-W.  frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wake,  Major  Charles  St.  Aubyn,  C.M.G. 
[see  Wake,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Wake,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  St.  Aubyn, 

C. M.G.  [see  Wake,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Wakefield,  Neville,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

formerly  Lieut.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wakefield,  Major  Thomas  Montague, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1878;  is  Major  R.A.;  served  in 
China  1900  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-17  (wounded 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walby,  Capt.  Herbert  Charles,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Percy  Walby,  of  Bel- 
fast, and  Cambridge;  b.  1897;  ed.  at  Perse 
Sch.,  Camb.,  and  at  Emmanuel  Coll.,  Camb. ; 
Capt.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  38,  De  Freville  Avenue , Cam- 

bridge. ; La  Banque  Dupont  et  Finland,  19, 
Rue  Scribe,  Paris. 

Walch,  Major  John  Crosby,  D.S.O.  ; 
6.1875;  Major  R. F.A. ; S.  African  War  1900 
(wounded.  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walcott,  Capt.  Colpo}^  Cleland,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capr.  R.N.  ; rendered  sers.  in 
connection  with  War  Museum;  cr.  C.B.E- 
(Civil)  1920. 

Walcott,  Henry  Barclay,  C.M.G., 
b.  1866;  appointed  Ch.  Assist.  Treasurer, 
Gold  Coast  1900,  Treasurer  and  Collector 
of  Customs,  British  Honduras  1903,  and 
Collector  of  Customs,  lnnidad  1908;  was 
Acting  Commr.  of  Police  and  Sup.  of  Prisons, 
Gold  Coast  1901-2,  and  Pres.,  Accra  Town 
Council  1901-2;  elected  a M.E.C.  and  a 
M.L.C.,  British  Honduras  1903,  and  a 
M.E.C.  Trinidad  1920;  acted  as  Colonial 
Sec.  there  1505,  1906,  and  1908  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1913.  Port  of  Spain,  Trinidad. 

Walden,  Robert  Wooley,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; a J.P.  for  co.  London  (Mayor  of  West- 
minster 1908-9);  a Knight  Officer  of  Swedish 
Order  of  Vasa,  and  of  Crown  of  Belgium, 
and  aF.R.G.S.;  Chm.  Metropolitan  Asylums 
Board  1913-19  : m.  1904,  Jessie  May,  da  of 
the  late  Samuel  Edwards  Stafford;  cr. 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Bella  Vista,  IJpper 
Waningham,  Surrey;  St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Waldo,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund  Richard 
Meade-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Edmund  Gustavus 
Bloomfield  Meade-Waldo,  J.P.,  of  Stone- 
wall Park,  Edenbridge,  Kent;  b.  1881;  is 
Major  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s  Own) 
and  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : m.  1914,  Margaret  Editha,  da.  of 


J.  H.  Gurney,  of  Keswick  Hall,  Norfolk  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Hever  Warren,  Hever,  Kent. 
Waldron,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Laurence  Waldron,  M.P.,  of 
Tipperary;  b.  1853;  entered  R.A.  1873,  be- 
came Capt.  1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  1899, 
Brevet  Col.  1903,  and  Col.  1905 ; (retired 
1910),  anu  Hon.  Brig.  Gen.  1912;  served  in 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  C.B.)  ; 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Canada  1890-95  ; appointed 
A.Q.M.G.,  Irish  Command  1905  ; commanded 
5th  Div.  Artillery  1907-10:  m.  1884,  Helen, 
da.  of  Thomas  ritz-Gerald,  ol  Dublin;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Me/it/a  Lodge,  Kildare ; 
Kildare  Street,  and  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Wale,  Henry  William,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1874  ; 
a J.P.  and  a Member  of  City  Council  for 
Coventry,  and  Chm.  of  its  Appeal  lnbunal 
(Coventry  and  Dist.)  : m.  1899;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  15,  Terry  Road,  Coventry. 

Wales,  Lieut.-Com.  John,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; Acting-Lieut.  Com.  R.N.R, ; E‘Jr>  pean 
War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic  with  Fleet 
Sweeping  Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1920. 

Waley,  Capt.  Frederick  George,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
Coal  Supplies,  Commonwealth  of  Australia, 
during  European  War  (C.B.E.);  cr.  C-B.E- 
(Civil)  1920. 

Walford,  Major  John  Colquhoun, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Saunders 
Walford,  J.P.  [Colquhoun,  Bt.] ; b.  1882; 
entered  R.A.  1901,  and  is  Major  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-19  (wounded 
twice,  despatches,  D S.O.):  m.  1909,  Honora 
Cecilia,  da.  of  Mrs.  Calmady-Hamlyn,  of 
Leawood  and  Paschoe,  Devon  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1914. 

Walkem,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Crawford, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  R.  T.  Walkem,  Q.C  , B.C.L-, 
Kingston,  Ontario;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Forces;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Walker,  Alexander,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Andrew  Walker,  of  Glasgow  ; b.  1866; 
ed  at  Glasgow  LJniv. ; Solicitor,  Lands  Valu- 
ation Assessor,  and  Registration  Officer,  a 
J.P.  for  Glasgow  City,  a Com.  of  Order  of 
Crown  of  Belgium,  and  a Member  of  Order 
of  St.  Sava  of  Serbia  : m.  1896,  Jessie,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Winchester,  J.P.,of  Loanhead, 
Portessie ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  249,  George 

Street,  Glasgow  ; 32,  Albion  Street,  Glasgow  ; 
Liberal  and  Royal  Scottish  Automobile  ( Glas- 
gow),  and  Royal  Automobile  ( London ) Clubs. 

Walker,  Capt.  Alfred  Le  Maistre,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Hon.  Sec.  Australian  Comforts  Fund 
during  European  War;  cr.  M.B.E.  (Civil) 
191-,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Walker,  Major  Arthur,  D.S.  0. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  R.A.M.C.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Walker,  Major  Arthur  Dunbar,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  formerly  Major  R.E.;  Tibet  1903-4 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  James, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Sussex  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Walker,  Major  Cecil  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  [see  Walker,  Bt.,  cr.  1906J. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ernest, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William 
Game,  D.S.O. ; b.  1882 ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  L'ieut.- 
Col.) : m.  1915,  Dorothy  Frances,  da.  of  the 
late  Francis  Hughes  Gibb,  J.P.  [see  Wigram, 
Bt.,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Walker,  Miss  Eadith  Campbell,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Walker;  b.  1S74; 


1976 


COMPANIONAGE. 


rendered  sers.  in  connection  with  Red  Cross 
movement,  N.S.  Wales  during  European 
War;  cr.  C.B  E.  19x8.  Yaralla,  Concord, 
Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Ladies'  Empire  and 
Queen's  ( Sydney ) Clubs. 

Walker,  Col.  Francis  John,  C.B.E., 

M.D.,  'ion  of  the  late  John  West  Walker;  b. 
1859;  M.D.  1887;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
R.A.  M.C.,  Territorial  Force  (T.D.)(retired), 
and  Co.  Director,  Auxiliary  Hospitals  and 
V.A.D.’s,  N.  Lincolnshire,  and  a J.P.  for  I 
Lindsey  : m.  1890,  Maria  Edith,  M.B.E.,  da. 
of  the  late  Pereira  Brown,  of  Glenworth 
Hall,  Lincoln;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  St.  Damians,  Spilsby,  Lin- 
colnshire. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Spring,  j 

C. B.E. , F.R.C.S.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  j 
R.A.M.C.  ; retired  1920;  European  War 
1914- m (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  I 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Walkf.r,  Capi.  Frederick  William,  [ 

D. S.O.  ; b 18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt. 
and  Aaj  London  Regt. ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Walker,  Brig.-Gen.  George,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1869;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  R.E.,  and 
a Ch.  Engineer  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  Engineer  (despatches,  | 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Com. 
Order  of  Star  of  Roumania) : m.  1900, 
Louisa  Elinor,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Walter  Weldon  [see  Weldon,  Bt.] ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

Walker,  Capt.  George  Goold,  D.S.O., 

M. C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.G.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Walker,  Capt.  George  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  A.  N.  Walker,  of  7,  Bates  Street, 
Wanganui,  New  Zealand  ; b.  1875  ; is  Capt. 
New  Zealand  Forces  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900,  as  Capt.  4th  New  Zealand  Rough 
Riders,  present  at  capture  of  guns  by  Gen. 
Babington’s  Column  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  Cameroons  1914-16 ; sometime  an 
Assist.  Commr.  of  Police,  Nigeria  (King’s 
Police  medal  1913),  and  now  Comdt.  in 
charge  of  British  Cameroon  Police ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1901. 

Walker,  George  Herbert  Dacres,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph  Walker,  R.  of 
Great  Billing,  Northants  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  I 
1868) ; appointed  Assist.  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 

N. -W.  Provinces  and  Oudh  1874,  Officiating 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  India  in  Public 
Works  Depart.  1882,  Examiner  of  Accounts 
in  that  Depart.,  Assam  1884,  and  Under  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  India,  Public  Works  Depart. 
(Gen.  Branch)  1886 ; retired  1903  : m.  1888, 
Beatrice  Goldney,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Alfred  A.  Kempe,  of  Hove,  Brighton,  and 
widow  of  John  Goldney;  cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 

6,  Salisbury  Road,  Hove , Sussex. 

W alker,  Lieut. -Col. George  Kemp,  C.I.E. , 

O. B.E.,F.R.C.V.S.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Alfred  Walker;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Warwick 
Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Vet.  Coll.,  London 
(M.R.C.V.S.  1893,  KR.C.V.S.  1904) ; entered 
Army  Vet.  Depart.  1894  (transferred  to 
Indian  Civil  Vet.  Depart.  1897),  became 
Capt.  1902,  Major  1909,  and  Lieut  -Col.  1917  ; 
was  Assist.  Bacteriologist,  India  1897-1901, 
Ch.  Sup.  Civil  Vet.  Depart.  Punjab  and  I 

N. -W.  frontier  Province  1901-12,  and  Sup.,  j 
Civil  Vet.  Depart.,  Bombay  1914-19,  since 
when  he  has  been  Principal,  Punjab  Vet  j 
Coll.,  Lahore;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Defence 
Force  : m.  1899,  Ethel  Maria,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Herbert  Wall;  cr.  C.I  E.  1913, 

O. B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Lahore,  Punjab. 

Walker,  Gilbert  Thomas,  C.S.I.,  son  of 
Thomas  Walker  ; b.  1868  ; ed  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (M.A.  1892; 
Sc.D.  1904  ; Fellow  1891  ; Lecturer  in  Mathe- 
matics 1893);  appointed  Special  Scientific 
Assist,  to  Meteorological  Reporter  to  Govt, 
of  India  1903,  Meteorological  Reporter  and 
Director-Gen.  of  Indian  Observatories  1904, 
and  Director-Gen.  thereof  1906  ; is  a F.R.S.  : 
m.  1908,  May  Constance,  da.  of  Charles 


Stephen  Carter ; cr.  C.S.I.  1911.  Red  Roof, 
Simla , India. 

Walker,  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of  William 
Walker,  mining  engineer,  of  Hinderwell, 
Yorkshire;  b.  1873  5 Div.  Inspector  of  Mines, 
Home  Office : m.  1909;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 
Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Alexander, 
C.M.G ,,  D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  entered  Roy. 
Fusiliers  1894,  became  Capt.  1900,  Brevet 
Major  1906,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1517,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1920;  served  during 
operations  in  Somaliland  1902-4  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  with  Nandi  Field  Force  1905-6 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  clasp),  in 
Somaliland  1908-10  (despatches,  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas  with 
Swords) : m.  1907,  Winifred  Plunkett  (ne'e 
Hadwen) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Walker,  Major  Henry  West,  D.S.O., 
son  of  A.  Walker,  of  Auchermuchty,  Fife; 
b.  1882  ; is  Major  R.A. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
1914  star);  cr.  D.S.O.  19—. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Sutherland, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Surg.-Gen.  William 
Walker,  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; b.  1864  ; ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  The  Cameronians  (Scottish 
Rifles) ; Benin  Expedition  1897  (despatches 
medal  with  clasp,  Brevet  Major),  Gold  Coast 
1897-9  (despatches,  medal  with  cla  p.  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col  ) ; has  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium ; 
appointed  Ch.  Constable  of  Worcestershire 
1903 ; Ch.  Permit  Officer,  Home  Office  1915- 
19 : m.  1910,  Joesphine  Helen,  da.  of  William, 
Robert  Freeman,  of  Murtle,  Aberdeenshire; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  The  Cross  House,  Powyke, 
Worcestershire;  County  (Worcester)  Club. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Isaac  Walker,  of  Laurencetown,  co. 
Down;  b.  1863;  ed.  privately;  is  a Building 
Contractor  and  Engineer,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Forces;  thirty-four  years  in 
Australian  Vol.;  S.  African  War  1900-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  White  Eagle  of  Serbia);  was  Army 
Paymaster  Thursday  Island  1914:  m.  18— , 
Emily  Meredith ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1879  ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  4th  Batn.  W.  Riding 
Regt  ; European  War  19 14- 19  (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918.  Knowle  House, 
Mir  field,  Yorkshire. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18— ; Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Re- 
serve; European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.,  and  with  E-  Riding  of  Yorks  Yeo. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Walker,  James  McCaig,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
George  H.  Walker,  of  409,  Alexandra 
Parade,  Dennistoun,  Glasgow;  b.  1898; 
ed.  at  Skerry’s  Coll.  ; 2nd  Lieut.  Roy. 
Highlanders ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Walker,  Major  James  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Italian  bronze  medal  for  mil.  valour) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

W ALKt  r,  Brig.-Gen.  James  Workman, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A. ; now  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  Territorial  Force  Reserve;  Euro- 
pean War  1916-19  in  Palestine  (despat ches- 

D. S.O., C.M.G.);  cr.D.S.O.  1918, C.M.G.  1919- 
Walker,  Major  John  Barry,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1881 ; entered  R.G.A.  1900,  became  Capt. 
1911,  Major  1915;  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; ap- 
pointed a Brig.  Maj.  1915,  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer  1916,  and  a Major  Instructor  in 
Gunnery  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1914. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Douglas  Glen, 
D.S  O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Col.  John  Selby 
Walker,  formerly  Black  Watch  (Roy.  High- 
landers) ; b.  1873 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1977 


entered  Black  Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders) 
1894,  became  Capt.  1901,  and  Brevet  Major 
1918;  retired  1910  (rejoined  1914.  and  is 
Lieut. -Ool.  Reserve  of  Officers);  S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
seven  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff 
(despatches  Brevet  Major,  O.B.E.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  French  despatches)  ; appointed  an 
A. Q.M.G.  igib;  unsuccessfully  contested 
Edinburgh  Central  Div.  (LU)  jan.  1906:  m. 
1912,  Florence  Selina  Vernon,  da.  of  the 
late  Thomas  Hodson  Ellis ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Underwath , St. 
Lawrence , Isle  of  Wight. 

Walker,  Capt  Montagu  George  Edward, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18— ; Capt.  R.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O. 
1919. 

Walker,  Major  Philip,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

Major  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Walker,  Paymaster  - Com.  Reginald 
Phelps,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  la’e  Rev.  St. 
George  Walker,  M.A. ; b.  1871;  Paymas  er- 
Com.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  2nd  class  of  Russian  Order 
of  St  Stanislas  with  Swords):  m.  1913, 
Adeline  Mary  Walker;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Walker,  Robert  John,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  James  Walker  ; b.  1870;  a Director 
of  Parsons  Marine  Steam  Turbine  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Wallsend  : m.  1898;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Wallsend. 

Walker,  Major  Sydney  James,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Artillery ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Walker,  Major  Thomas  Henry, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  R.F.A.  (T.F.);  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Walker,  Major  Thomas  Mathewson, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Walker,  Adm.  Thomas  Philip,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  1856;  Adm.  R.N.  (retired),  and  Nautical 
Assessor  for  Admiralty’s  Appeals  in  House 
of  Lords;  operations  against  Malays  1875 
(medal  with  clasp) ; European  War  1914-19 
as  temporary  Capt.  R.N.  (D.S.O.  Italian 
War  Cross) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Homehigh, 
Woking,  Surrey ; United  Service  Club. 
Walker,  Vernon  Dudley,  D.S.O., 
M.M.,  son  of  Patrick  Spink  Walker,  dental 
Surg.,  Dundee;  b.  1^9*;  ed.  in  Edinburgh 
and  Dundee  ; Lieut.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, M.M.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Dundee. 

Walker,  William,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1863  ; 

formerly  H.M.  Inspector  of  Mines ; appointed 
Director  of  Health  Depart,  of  Mines:  m.  1891; 
cr.  C.B.E. .1918.  Mapledene,Ashtead, Surrey. 

Walker,  Maj.-Gen.  William  George, 
V.C.,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Dep.-Surg.-Gen. 
William  Walker;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Haileybury', 
and  at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  18 — , 
M.A.  1888) ; entered  Indian  Army  1885,  be- 
came Capt.  1896,  Major  1903,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  1911,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1916 ; retired  1919  ; Miranzai  Ex- 
pedition 1881  (medal  with  clasp),  Waziristan 
Expedition  1894-5  (clasp),  Somaliland  1902-4 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.,  V.C.),  European  War  1915-16  on 
Staff  (despatches,  promoted) ; sometime 
Comdt.  1st  Batn.  4th  Gurkha  Rifles  : m. 
1907,  Margaret  Alice  Elaine,  da.  of  the  late 
Hickman  Molesworth  [see  V.  Molesworth, 
colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1914.  United  Service 
( Simla ) Club. 

Walker,  William  Henry,  C M.G.,  I.S.O  , 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Walker,  of  Toronto  ; 
b.  1864;  ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  and  at 
Toronto  Univ.  (B.A.  1885) ; Bar.  Canada  1892  ; 
became  3rd  class  Clerk  in  Gov.-Gen.’s  Office, 
Canada  1887,  Ch.  Clerk  1908,  Ch.  Clerk  in 
Depart,  of  External  Affairs  1909,  and  Assist. 
Under  Sec.  of  State  for  External  Affairs 
1912  : cr.  I.S.O.  1912,  C.M.G.  1917.  Ottawa, 
Canada. 


Walker,  Capt.  William  Herbert,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  R.A.V.C. ; served  in 
Soudan  1912  (medal  with  clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walker,  William  James  Dickson,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  William  Walker,  merchant,  of 
Dungannon,  co.  Tyrone;  b.  1854;  ed.  at 
Roy.  Sch.,  Dungannon;  is  a Member  of 
Congested  Dists.  Board,  Ireland : m.  1884, 
Barbara  Paterson  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911.  The 
Sycamores,  Drogheda,  co.  Louth ; Ulster 
Reform  (Belfast)  Club. 

Walker,  Lieut.- Col.  William  Keating, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt . and  temporary 
Major  and  Acting  Lieut. -Col.  Canadian 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Walker,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Edward 
Forestier-,  D.S.O.  [see  Forestier-Walker, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Walker,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Townshend 
Forestier-,  C.B.  [see  Forestier-Walker, 
Bt.,  colls.]. 

Walker,  Lieut  -Col.  Roland  StuartFoRES- 
tier-,  D.S.O.  [see  Forestier-Walker,  Bt.]. 
Wall,  Col.  Edward  Watkin,  C.M.G.  ; 
b.  1866;  formerly  Col.  Indian  Army;  re- 
tired 1920;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917 

Wall,  Lieut.-Col.  Fra^k,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Wall;  b.  1868;  ed.  privately; 
M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P.  London 
1892;  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1895,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1898,  Major  1907,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1914;  China  1900-1902,  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
appointed  an  Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers. 
in  India  1917  ; is  an  Hon.  Fellow  of  Linnean 
So.,  and  a Corresponding  Member  of  Zoo- 
logical So.  of  London  : m.  1903,  Margaret 
Georgina  Cusse  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Wall,  Lieut  - Col.  George,  C.M  G.,  C.B.E.', 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Gen.  List,  Australian 
Inf.;  European  War  1915 -19  (C.M.G., 

C. B.E  );  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wall,  Engineer- Capt.  Henry.  C.M.G., 
son  of  Charles  Wall ; b.  1867  ; Engineer-Capt. 
R.N. : m.  1901;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  43,  Belsize 
Square,  Hampstead,  N.W. 3. 

Wallace,  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Alexander  Wallace,  merchant, 
of  Calcutta;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Framlingham  ; 
entered  62nd  Regt.  1876,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1887,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  Col.  1907,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1911  ; retired  1919;  Afghan  War  1879-80 
(medal),  Burma  Expedition  1886-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (clasp),  Miranzai  Expedition  1891 
(clasp),  at  occupation  of  Chilas  1892  (twice 
wounded),  Tochi  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2 
(clasp),  Somaliland  1903-4,  present  at  action 
of  Jidballe  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps,  Brevet  Col.),  Egypt  1914  16  as 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Communications  (de- 
spatches) ; appointed  Col.  an  Indian  Regt. 
1911,  A.A.G.,  Peshawar  1907,  and  to  com- 
mand Jubbulpore  Brig.  1908,  and  Mhow 
Div.  1913  : m.  1889,  Ethel  Campbell,  da.  of 
Col.  George  Campbell  Ross,  formerly  Indian 
Army ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908. 

Wallace,  Major  Charles  Henry, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A,;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Wallace,  Major  Charles  John,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col  Hugh 
Robert  Wallace.  D.S.O.;  b.  1890;  formerly 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Highland  L.I.  ; Euro, 
pean  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wallace,  Major  Charles  John.  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army; 
Mesopotamia  19x4-16,  present  at  defence  of 
Kut  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wallace,  Major  Edward  Charles  Lloyd, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1875;  Major  Indian  Army; 


1978 


COMPANIONAGE. 


China  1900  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (despatches, D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wallace,  Capt.  Frederic  Campbell, 
D.S.O. , M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary 
Capt.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Wallace,  Squadron-Leader  Gerard 
Percy,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  W.  E. 
Wallace;  b.  1885;  is  Major  S.  African 
Defence  Force,  and  Squadron  - Leader 
R A.F. ; E*  Africa  1915-17  (D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Wallace,  Lieut. -Col.  Hugh  Robert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  Ritchie 
Wallace,  Gordor  Highlanders,  of  Busbie  ; b. 
1861  ; formerly  Capt.  and  Hon.  Major  Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders  ; commanded  a 
Ser.  Batn.  Gordon  Highlanders  1914-16,  ar.d 
a Batn.  Suffolk  Regt.  1916-17;  retired  as 
Lieut. -Col.  1918;  is  a J.P.  a D.L.,  Hon. 
Sheriff  Substitute  and  Convener  of  co.  Ayr  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  twice, 
D.S.O.) ; unsuccessfully  contested  Ayrshire 
and  Buteshire,  S.  Ayrshire  Div.  ( Ind.C ) 
Dec.  1918 : m.  1st,  1886,  Matilda  Marian 

Christie,  who  d.  1905,  da.  of  the  late  Archi- 
bald Campbell,  of  Cammo,  Midlothian ; 
2ndly,  1908,  Isobel,  da.  of  the  late  William 
Rae  Arthur,  and  widow  of  Charles  Ralph 
Dubs  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Cloncaird  Castle, 
co.  Ayr;  Carlton , Orleans , and  New 
( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Wallace,  Major  John  Thornhill,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884  ; Major  R.A. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — . Sheila, 

da.  • f ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wallace,  Lady  (Marguerite  Marie), 
C.B.E. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1919  [see  Wallace,  Knt.]. 
Wallace,  Col.  Nesbit  Willoughby', 
C.M.G. , son  of  Charles  Hill  Wallace,  Bar.- 
at-Law,  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia  ; b.  1839  ; 
ed.  at  Rugby ; entered  Army  1858,  and 
became  Major  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1880; 
retired  1886  as  Hon.  Lieut. -Col.;  served 
with  Red  River  Expedition  1870;  sometime 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  King’s 
Colonial  Imperial  Yeo.  ; is  a J.P.  for 
Hants,  and  a D.L.  for  Middlesex:  m.  1st, 
1868,  Susan  Copley,  who  d.  1894,  da. 
of  Charles  Richard  Ogden,  formerly  Attor- 
ney-Gen.. Isle  of  Man  ; 2nd,  1903,  Agatha 
Constance,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of  James 
Merryweather,  of  25,  Brook  Street,  W.,  and 
widow  of  Arthur  Mortimer  Hodgson,  of  Ivy 
Bank,  Bishopstoke,  Hants  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1904. 
Gloucester  House,  Chiswick,  IV.;  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Wallace,  Robert  Bruce,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Lieut.  R.A.M.C. ; served  during 
European  War  1915-17  (.despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wallace,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Francis 
Hiirter,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  C.  I. 
Wallace,  Highland  L-L  ; b.  1880  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  Black  Watch,  and  an 
Officer-in  Char  e of  a Recor  1 Office  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Order  oi  Leopold  of  Bel  uum,  Belgian  Croix 
de  Guerre) : m.  1920,  Euphemia,  da.  of  Col. 
Sir  Chandos  Hoskyns,  10th  Bt. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Wallace,  Col.  Robert  Hugh,  C.B.,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  William  Nevin  Wallace,  D.L., 
of  Downpatrick,  and  Waterfoot,  Newcastle, 
co.  Down  ; b.  i860 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Brasenose  Coll. , Oxford  (B.  A.  1884,  M. A.  1887); 
is  a Solicitor  and  Land  Agent,  and  a Member 
of  Ulster  Unionist  Council;  formerly  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  5th  (Reserve)  Batn.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2 
in  command  of  his  Regt.  (despatches, 
C.B.);  was  Lieut.-Col.  19th  (Reserve)  Batn. 
Roy.  Irish  Rifles  1914-18;  unsuccessfully 
contested  Down  co.,  E.  Down  Div.  (C)  1902  : 
m.  1895,  Caroline,  daughter  of  J.  B.  Twigg, 
of Cookstown,  co.  Tyrone;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1902,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Myra  Castle, 
Downpatrick,  co.  Doivn ; Waterfoot , Neiv- 
castle,  co.  Dawn ; Carlton,  Friendly 
Brothers’,  and  Ulster  Clubs. 

Wallace,  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Dr. 
William  Wallace,  Public  Analyst  for  Glas-  i 


gow  and  Lanarkshire  ; b.  i860;  ed.  at 
Glasgow  Acad,  and  Univ.  (M.A.  1880)  ; 
Advocate,  Scotland  1888;  appointed  Advo- 
cate Depute  in  Sheriff  Courts  1901,  Advocate 
Depute  on  Glasgow  Circuit  1902,  Crown 
Counsel  1903,  and  Sheriff  Substitute  ot 
Argyllshire  at  Campbeltown  1904,  and  at 
Oban  1910;  formerly  Capt.  1st  Vol.  Batn. 
Highland  L.I.;  is  a J.P.  for  Argyllshire; 
joint  author  of  “ Banking  Law,  with  Forms  ” 
(4th  edition,  1913),  and  of  ‘‘The  Practice 
of  the  Sheriff  Court  of  Scotland  ” (1909), 
“The  Sheriff  Court  Style  Book”  (1911), 
“ The  Law  of  Bankruptcy  in  Scotland  (2nd 
edition),”  and  articles  on  Scots  Law  in 
“Modern  Business  Practice”  and  “En- 
cyclopaedia of  Accounting”;  editor  of  “The 
Trial  of  the  City  of  Glasgow  Ba  k Directors 
(1906)  ” ; has  contributed  many  articles  to 
Legal  journals,  and  to  Encyclopaedia  of 
Scots  Law:  m.  1898,  Barbara,  da.  of  Alex- 
ander Munro  ; cr.  C.  B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Glen- 
lee  House , Oban  ; Scottish  Conservative, 
and  Royal  H’ghland  Yacht  Clubs. 
Wallace,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Berkeley, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1865  ; entered  Suffolk  Regt. 
1883,  became  Major  1904,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
1912  (h.-p.  1919) ; Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  prisoner);  was  Ch. 
Inspector,  Inspection  Staff  1907-9;  cr.  C.M.G. 

1916. 

Wallace,  Maj.-Gen.  Ernest  Townshend, 
C.  B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Henry  J. 
Wallack,9th  and  77th  Regts.  and  Hon.  Corps 
of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  ; b.  1857;  Maj.-Gen. 
(retired)  Australian  Mil  Forces;  S.  Africa 
1900- 1901,  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches, 
medal  with  five  clasps,  C.B.) ; employed  on 
Transport  Ser.,  Australian  Imperial  Forces 
1915- 17  (Special  Ser.  Egypt  1915-16):  m. 
1877,  Alice  May,  da.  of  Thomas  Silvester, 
formerly  of  The  Hawthorns,  Handsworth, 
Warwick;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Mourino,  Bellerive , Tasmania 
Waller,  Major Hardress  Lucius,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Waller,  Capt.  James  Hardress  de  War- 
renne,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  George  Arthur 
Waller,  of  Prior  Park,  and  Luska,  Nenagh, 
co.  Tipperary  ; b.  1884  ; Capt.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 

1917.  Beatrice  Frances,  da.  of  Professor  R. 
J.  Kinkead,  of  Gaiway;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  Civil)  1920. 

Waller,  Capt.  John  Hampden,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Waller,  R.  of 
Bourton-on-the- Water  (a  descendant  of  the 
Poet  Waller);  b.  1839;  formerly  Lieut.  Dublin 
Fusiliers  and  1st  Gloucestershire  Regt.; 
Indian  Mutiny  1857-9  (medal) ; is  Capt.,  a J.  P. 
for  Oxfordshire,  and  one  of  H.M.’s  Body 
Guard,  Hon.  Corps  of  Gentlemen-at-Arms  : 
m.  1871,  Elizabeth,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Jamieson,  of  Prince’s  Gardens, 
S.W.  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909.  Lee  Place, 
Chari  bury,  Oxon  ; Oxjord shire,  and  New 
( Cheltenham ) Clubs. 

Waller,  Maurice  Lyndham,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  late  Samuel  Edmund  Waller;  b.  1875  ; 
ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  Corpus  Christi  Coll.; 
Oxford ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Home  Sec. 
1904-10,  since  when  he  has  been  a Prison 
Commr.  : m.  1916,  Dorothy,  da.  of  H.  B. 
Varwell,  J.P.,  of  Thomworthy,  Chagford, 
Devon  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  Home  Office, 
S.W.  ; Albemarle  Club. 

Waller,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Lancelot, 
C.M.G.  ; b.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Waller,  Major  Robert  de  Warrenne, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Waller,  Major  Robert  Jocelym  Rowan, 

D S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edmund  William 
Waller,  of  Ardtona,  Dundrum  ; b.  1882  ; 
Major  R.A.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1918, 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1979 


the  Hon.  Margery  Edith,  da.  of  the  late 
Hon.  Henry  Frank  Sugden  [see  B.  St. 
Leonards]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Waller,  Col. Stanier,  C.V.O.,O.B.E.  [see 
Waller,  Bt.,  cr.  1815,  colls.]. 

Wallerston,  Brig.-Gen.  Francis  Ed- 
ward, C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Francis 
Wallerstein,  Charge  d ’Affairs  in  Diplo.  Ser.  ; 
b.  1856  ; ed  at  Rugby  ; entered  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt  1876,  and  became  Col.  1901, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917  ; exchanged  to  1st 
Batn.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  1902, 
which  he  commanded  ; Comdg.  6th  Regt 
Dist.  1908-12  ; retired  1912;  S.  African  War 
1902,  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17  Comdg  a Brig  with 
rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  C.B  ) ; by 
deed  poll  1919  changed  spelling  of  surname 
to  Wallerston  : tn.  19131  Phoebe  Adeline,  only 
child  of  the  late  Henry  Simpson,  of  Bow- 
stead,  Cumberland,  and  Spatken,  Notts,  and 
widow  of  Thomas  Bright  Matthews  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916.  Thorp  Arch  Hall , Yorkshire ; 
Naval  and  Military,  and  Bath  Clubs. 

Wallinger,  Lieut. -Col.  Ernest  Arnold, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1875;  Major  R.A.,  and  a Gen 
Staff  Officer  with  rank  of  Lieut.-C  l;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
French  and  Belgian  Croixsde  Guerre,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Officer  of  O der  of  Crov<  n of 
Belgium):  m 1908.  Irene,  da.  of  Harrison 
Benn,  J.P.,  of  Bradford,  and  Holcombe 
Hall,  Dawlish  ; cr,  D.S  O.  1916.  7,  Lincoln 
House,  Basil  Street,  S.W.3.  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Wallinger,  Major  John  Arnold,  C.I.E., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  on  Gen.  Staff,  with  rank  of 
Major  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.l.E.  1918. 

Wallis,  Arthur  Henry,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Robert  Wallis,  of  New- 
castle-on-Tjme,  and  Stow  Park  House, 
Newport,  Monmouthshire ; b.  1847 » ed.  at 
Falkland  House,  Finchley  • was  a Member 
of  Legislative  Council  of  Bengal  1890-92 
and  1896-7,  Hon.  Presidency  Magistrate  and 
Municipal  Commr.  for  Calcutta,  and  Member 
of  Calcutta  Port  Trust  Commn.  1890-92,  and 
Member  of  Executive  Council  of  Indian 
Famine  Relief  Fund  1896-7 : m.  1st,  1872, 
Ellen  Louisa,  who  d.  1879,  da.  of  Thomas 
Tweedie ; 2nd,  1885,  Emma  Lydia,  who 
d.  1899,  da.  of  David  Calder ; cr.  C.l.E. 
1901.  Knaresdalc , Caterham,  Surrey; 
Junior  Constitutional  Club. 

Wallis,  Henry  Richard,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Stephen  Wallis ; b.  1866 ; 
appointed  Vice-Consul  at  Fort  Johnston 
1897,  1st  class  Assist.,  British  Central 
Africa  Protectorate  1898,  Acting  Ch.  Judicial 
Officer  1899,  Consul,  Mozambique  1901, 
Vice-Consul  at  Tete  1901,  Acting  Dep. 
Commr.,  British  Central  Africa  Protector- 
ate 1902,  Assist.  Dep.  Commr.  1904,  Acting 
Commr.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  1905,  Assist.  Dep. 
Gov.  1907,  Acting  Dep.  Gov.  and  Sec.  to 
Govt.  1907,  and  Acting  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
1910  ; was  Assist.  Dep.  Gov.,  Nyassaland 
Protectorate  1904-n,  since  when  hehasbeen 
Ch.  Sec.  of  Uganda;  acted  as  Gov.  1912,  1913, 
1914,  1915,  and  1917-18;  retired  1918:  m. 
1906,  Jane  Robina,  da.  of  the  late  Robert 
Wallace;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911,  C.B.E.  1918. 
Royal  Colonial  Institute , Northumberland 
Avenue,  W.C.;  New  ( Cheltenham ) Club. 
Wallis,  Capt.  Hugh  Macdonald,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Quebec  Regt.;  European 
War  1915-19 'despatches,  D.^.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919.  Inglewood  Lodge,  Kintbury,  Berks. 
Walmesley,  Col.  Charles  Talbot 

Joseph  Gerard,  D.S.O.,  M.C. , son  of  the 
late  Humphrey  Jeffreys  Walmesley,  J.P., 
of  Inglewood  House,  Hungerfora  Park, 
Berks  ; b.  1881 ; Col.  Comdg.  Berkshire 
Yeo. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1912,  Mary,  da.  of 
Col.  Edward  Druitt,  formerly  R.E  ; sndly, 

1920,  Dorothy  Marv,  da.  of  Capt.  Jasper 
Graham  Mayne  (Ch.  Constable  of  E.  Suffolk), 
of  Broughton  Place,  Ipswich  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Walmsley,  Ben,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
Thomas  Mather  Walmsley,  of  Clevelands, 


Bolton-le-Moors  ; b 1871 ; a Section  Director 
(Pig  Iron),  a Director,  Iron  and  Steel  Con- 
tracts, and  Controller,  Ferrous  Metals, 
Ministry  of  Munitions  1916-19,  Chm.  N.  Lin- 
colnshire Iron  Co.  (Limited),  and  a Director 
of  Kedpath,  Brown  and  Co.  (Limited)  ; has 
Legion  of  Honour:  m.  1906,  Laura  Waldyve 
Champernowne,  da.  of  the  la  e R*  v.  John 
Willington,  of  Fen  End  House,  Warwick- 
shire ; cr.  C B.E.  (Civil)  1920  Baddesley 
Grange,  Northam,  N.  Devon  ; Bath  Club. 
Walpole,  Hugh  Seymour,  C.B.E.  [see 
E.  Orford,  colls.]. 

Walrond,  Main  Swete  Osmond,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Main  Swete  Alexander 
Walrond,  of  The  Charterhouse,  E.C.  ; b. 
1870 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll., 
Oxford ; was  Tutor  to  Prince  Kemal-el- 
din  1892,  in  Finance  Depart.,  Egypt 
1894-7,  and  Private  Sec.  to  High  Commr.  of 
S.  Africa  (Lord  Milner)  1897-1905 ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1901.  St.  James’s  Club. 

Walsh,  Capt.  Charles  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18— ; formerly  Capt.  Connaught 
Bangers;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Walsh,  Ernest  Herbert  Cooper,  C.S.I., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Harris  Walsh, 
V.  of  Riddings,  Derby-hire  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at 
Trent,  and  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London;  entered 
I C.S.  1882,  became  Assist.  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  Bengal,  1884,  Settlement  Officer, 
Jalpaiguri  Duars  1889  and  Orissa  1891, 
Magistrate  and  Collector  1895,  Junior  Sec., 
Board  of  Revenue  1895,  Dep.  Commr.,  Dar- 
jeeling 1901,  Senior  Sec.,  Board  of  Revenue, 
Bengal  1903,  and  Commr.  BudwanDiv.  1904, 
Bhagalpur  Div.  1907,  Chota  Nagpur  Div. 
1912,  and  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912 ; is  a Member 
of  Board  of  Revenue,  Bihar  and  Orissa  ; was 
Assist.  Commr.,  British  Mission  to  Tibet 
1903-4 ; sometime  a Member  of  Legislative 
Council  of  Gov. -Gen.  of  India:  m.  1892, 
Beatrice  Ivy,  O B E.,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Henry  Huntington,  British  Chap,  at  Leg- 
horn, Marseilles,  and  Malaga;  cr.  C.S.I. 
19x1.  Bankipur,  India. 

Walsh,  Capt.  the  Hon.  George  Harry 
William,  M.V.O.  [see  B.  Ormatn waite]. 
Walsh,  Major  James,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1884; 
Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Northumberland 
Fusiliers,  and  Adj.  2nd  Batn.  City  of  London 
Regt.  (Roy.  Fusiliers  i;  European  War  1Q14- 
18,  2nd  in  command  27th  Middlesex  Regt., 
and  Comdg.  13th  Essex  Regt.  and  2/2nd 
London  Regt.  (despatches  six  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Walsh,  Langton  Prendergast,  C.l.E. , el. 
son  of  the  late  Col.  T.  Prendergast  Boles 
Walsh,  of  Laragh,  co.  Cavan,  and  Ealing, 
Middlesex  ; b.  1856 ; of  the  Indian  Politi- 
cal Ser.,  and  sometime  Political  Agent 
Savant  Wadi,  and  Comdt.  Savant  Wadi 
Inf.  Corps  (retired) ; served  in  Egyptian 
Campaign  1882,  present  at  Kassassin  and 
Tet-el-Kebir  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
Khedive’s  bronze  star),  and  with  Esa  Ex- 
pedition (Zeila  Field  Force);  present  at 
Hussein  Zareeba  1890;  is  a J.P.  ; has  been 
Assist.  Political  Resident  at  Aden,  after- 
wards in  subcharge  of  Southern  Mahratta 
States  ; previously  lor  many  years  a Vice- 
Consul  and  Administrator,  Berbera  and 
Zeila,  Somaliland,  N.-E.  Africa:  m.  1st, 
1891, Clementina  Annie,  who  d.  1894,  youngest 
da.  of  the  late  Major  R.  G.  MacGregor,  R.A.  ; 
2ndly,  1902,  Laura,  who  d.  1918,  only  child 
of  the  late  John  Forbes,  K.C.,  of  Aberdeen  ; 
cr.  C.l.E.  1890.  Kirkconnel , Gunnersbury 

Avenue , Ealing,  IV.;  Carlton,  and  Conserva- 
tive Clubs. 

Walsh,  Lieut.-Col.  Mainwaring  Ravell, 
C.B.E.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Worcestershire  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Walsh,  Capt.  the  Hon.  Reginald,  M.V .O. 
[see  B.  Ormathwaite]. 

Walsh,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Knox,  Q.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Scots  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19  as 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.,  CMC.,  C.B);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 


1980 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Walsh,  Major  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1884;  is  Major  R.F.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walsh,  Capt.  Rupert  Sharpe,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.,  M.M.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  a id  temporary 
Capt.  Gordon  Highlanders;  European  War 
19 14-19  with  Tank  Corps,  lat.erly  in  S. 
Russia  (wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  M.M., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Walsh,  Major  Roy  William  Whiston-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  William  Whiston-Walsh ; 
b.  1889;  ed.  at  Sydney  Gram.  Sch.;  M.B., 
Ch.B.  Edinburgh  1912  ; is  Major  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  19 — , 
Eleanor  Frances,  da.  of  W.  H.  R.  Bidell- 
Swift ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  Weeroona,  Strath- 
field,  Sydney,  Australia. 

Walsh,  Lieut.-Col.  Theobald  Alfred, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Henry  Alfred 
Walsh,  C.B.,  J.P. , of  The  Priory,  Taunton; 
b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Repton ; Major  Somerset 
D.I.  ; retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  Sudan 
1898  (medal),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1910,  Winifred 
Mabel,  da.  of  Col.  Samuel  Henry  Woodhouse, 
formerly  of  Norley  Hall,  Cheshire  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(with  Bar)  19x9.  Hillmore,  Bishops  Hull, 
Taunton  f 

Walsh-Lee  [see  Lee]. 

Walshe,  Paymaster-Com.  Francis 
Weldon,  M.V.O.,  O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Pay- 
master-Com. R.N. ; cr.  O.B.E.  19—,  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1920. 

Walshe,  Col.  Frederick  William  Henry, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872;  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  R.A  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.); 
appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  1920;  cr. 

D. S.O.  19x7,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Walshe,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ernest, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  T.  Willson  Walshe,  of  Gar- 
restown,  Hollymount,  co.  Mayo  ; b.  1866  ; ed 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin ; entered  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1889;  became  Capt.  1906,  and 
Major  1907;  retired  1920;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15, 
as  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Walshe,  Capt.  Sarsfield  James  Ambrose 
Hall,  D.S.O.,  M.B.  ; b.  18 — ; M.B.  and 
Ch.B.,  Edinburgh  1912;  is  Capt.  R.A. M.C.  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Walstab,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Imperial 
Forces;  served  during  European  War  1915- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walter,  Major  Edmund,  C.I.E.,  3rd  son 
of  Major  Frederic  Edward  Walter,  M.V.O., 
of  Ellesmere,  Twickenham  Park ; b.  1881 ; 
ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; is 
Major  Indian  Army,  and  D.A.Q.M.G.  : m. 
1906,  Helen  Brooke,  da.  of  the  late  Foster 
Kinloch  Cunliffe  [see  Cunliffe,  Bt.,  colls. J ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Walter,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Edward, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  John  Henry  Fraser  Walter, 
of  Drayton  Hall,  Norwich;  b.  1876;  ed.  at 
Eton  ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1897,  and  re- 
tired as  Capt.  1913  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps.  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O  ): 
m.  1919,  Myrtle  Evelyn,  da.  of  Charles 
Somerville  Orde,  of  Hopton  House,  near 
Great  Yarmouth  [see  B.  Bolton,  colls.];  cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Army  and  Navy,  and  Notjolk 
County  Clubs. 

WALTER.il/ayorFrederic  Edward, M.  V.O., 
el.  surviving  son  of  the  late  John  Walter 
(proprietor  of  the  Times),  of  Bear  Wood, 
Berkshire;  b.  1848;  entered  R.A.  1868, 
became  Capt.  1879,  and  Major  1885 J retired 
1890;  has  been  Officer  Comdg.  Corps  of 
Commissionaires  since  1904  : m.  1st,  1871, 
(divorce  1888),  Manr  Grace,  da.  of  Col.’ 
H.  B.  Urmston,  I.S.C.;  and,  x8— , Catherine, 


da.  of  Surg.-Maj.  McKay  Macdonald;  cr. 
M.V.O. (4th classl  1907.  Ellesemere,  Twicken- 
ham Park;  Exchange  Court,  419,  Strand, 
IV.  C.  ; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Walter,  Maj.-Gen.  John  MacNeill,  C.B., 

C. S.I.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  John 
MacNeill  Walter,  C.B. ; b.  1861  ; ed.at  Chel- 
tenham Coll.  ; entered  12th  Regt.  1880,  be- 
came Capt.  Devonshire  Regt.  1886,  Major 
1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Brevet  Col.  1909,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1918;  retired  1920;  served  with 
Tochi  Field  Force  1898,  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1^02,  as  Press  Censor  at  Pretoria  and 
Cape  Town  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.);  sometime  D.A.A.G.,  India;  was 
A.A.G. , India  1910,  D.A  G.  there  1913,  tem- 
porary A.G.  in  India  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  of 
Administration  there  1917:  m.  1891,  Annie, 
da.  of  the  late  Alfred  C’nenery,  of  Loyola, 
Delatite,  Victoria,  Australia ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.S.I.  1918.  Simla, 
India. 

Walter,  Robert,  C.M.G.,  2nd  son  of 
Major  Frederic  Edward  Walter,  M.V.O. , 
R.A.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Marlborough,  and  at 
Worcester  Coll.,  Oxford  (Scholar)  ; appointed 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Weihaiwei  1902,  Acting  Commr. 
there  1909,  Colonial  Sec.,  British  Honduras 
1914  (administered  Govt.  1917  and  1918), 
and  Administra  or,  Dominica  1920  : m.  1905, 
Alice  Mary  Le  Hunte,  da.  of  the  late  Adm. 
T.  Le  Hunte  Ward,  C.B.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 
Dominica,  Leeward  Islands. 

Walters,  Mrs.  Evelyn  Mayura,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  Conrad  William  Engleheart,  of  6, 
Shaftesbury  Villas,  W. 8 ; b.  1881 ; ed  private- 
ly, and  at  Hyde  Park  New  Coll.,  London; 
Hon.  Sec.  and  Director  Kensington  Div. 
British  Red  Cross  So.  during  European  War  : 
m.  1916,  Capt.  Richard  Huth  Walters,  D.S.O., 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Walters,  Lieut  -Col.  Hubert  de  Lansey, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  6.18—;  Lieut.-Col. R.G. A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Walters,  Capt.  Richard  Huth,  D.S.O., 
son  of  H.  H.  Walters,  of  Tin  Knoll,  Ufford, 
Suff  lk;  b.  1874;  entered  R.N.  1887,  became 
Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904  and  Capt..  (retired) 
1920;  is  Acting  Capt.  Roy.  Australian  Navy  ; 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1916,  Evelyn  Mayura,  C B.£.,da.  of  Con- 
rad William  Engleheart,  of  6 Shaftesbury 
Villas,  W.8  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  R.A.N. 
College , Jervis  Bay , N.S.  Wales. 

Walters,  Col.  William  Barker,  C.B., 
F.R.C.V.S. , son  of  the  late  Richard 
Walters,  Esq.,  of  Birmingham  ; b.  1839;  e(L 
at  Bromsgrove,  and  at  King  Edward’s  Coll., 
Birmingham  ; Diploma  Roy.  Coll.  Vet. 
Surgs.  186a,  and  F.R.C.V  S.  1882;  entered 
Army  Vet.  Depart,  and  was  attached  to 
R.A.  1861,  transferred  to  6th  (Inniskilling) 
Dragoons  1871  and  to  R.E.  1877,  became 
Inspecting  Vet.-Surg.  (now  Vet. -Lieut. -Col.) 
1883  (retired  1894),  and  Vet.-Col.  (now  Col.) 
1^02  ; served  during  Fenian  Invasion  of 
Canada  1866  (medal  with  clasp),  in  Zulu 
Campaign  1879  (despatches,  medal),  and  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1885,  as  Principal  Vet.- 
Surg.,  present  at  operations  near  Suakin 
and  at  action  of  Tamai  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star) ; was  Principal  Vet. 
Officer,  E.  Command  1904;  appointed  Assist. 
Director  of  Vet.  Sers.  to  a Territorial  Force 
Army  1914:  m.  1864,  Eloise  Glen  Rae,  da. 
of  Capt.  Hector  Munro,  formerly  2nd  Regt.  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1894.  3,  Vanbrugh  Park  Road, 
Blackheath , S.E.;  junior  United  Service 
Club. 

Walthall,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Charles 
Walthall  Delves,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see 
Broughton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Walton,  Lieut.-Col.  Cusack,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1878;  is  Major  a>  d Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
served  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O..  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lieut. -C  >1.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Walton,  Frederick  Thomas  Granville, 
C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  William  Walton, 
of  Hampton,  Middlesex  ; b.  1840  ; studied  as 


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pupil  of  Richard  Johnson,  Esq.,  Engineer  of 
Great  Northern  Railway,  and  afterwards 
served  as  Assist.  Engineer  on  that  line  and 
on  construction  of  Joint  Cheshire  Railways  ; 
employed  on  Oudh  and  Rohilkund  Railway, 
India  1868-88,  and  was  engaged  in  building 
the  Ramgunga  River  Bridge,  and  the  line  in 
Bareilly  Dist. ; had  charge  of  construction 
of  Dunerin  Bridge  over  the  Ganges  at 
Benares  1881-7;  elected  M.I.C.E.  1876 ; was 
Engineer-in-Ch.  of  O.  and  R.  Railway, 
India  1889-96  ; engaged  in  construction  of 
Railway  Bridge  over  Godavari  River  at 
Rajamundry  1896-1900:  m.  1877,  Charlotte 
Eliza,  da.  of  the  late  Sir  Cusack  Patrick 
Roney;  cr.  C.I.E.  1888. 

Walton,  Capt.  Leslie  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Capt.  Welch  Regt.  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Walton,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Henry, 
C.B.E.,  M.D.,  son  of  Richard  Walton,  of 
Belle  Vue  Road,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; 
b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.  and  Univ., 
Auckland,  and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B. 
18—,  Ch.B.  18—,  M D.  18-) ; F.R.C.S.  18-  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Army  Med.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E  ) ; 
cr.  C B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  119,  Mount  Eden 

Road , Auckland , New  Zealand. 

Walton,  Sydney,  C.B.E. , son  of 

R.  T Walton,  of  Rookhope  and  Willington, 

co.  Durham  ; b.  1882  ; ed.  at  Durham  Univ. 
(M.A.  and  B.Litt.) ; a Journalist ; sometime 
Private  Sec.  to  Food  Controller;  declined 
Knighthood  1920  : m.  19x1,  Emma  White,  of 
Gosforth;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  11,  Gerard  Road. 

Harrow. 

Walton,  Brig. -Gen.  William  Crawford, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1864 ; entered  Roy.  Scots 
Fusiliers  1884,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  1908,  Col.  1913,  and  Hon.  Brig. -Gen. 
(retired)  1920;  served  with  Burma  Ex- 
pedition 1885-6  (medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 

C. M.G. , C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
I9I7- 

Walwyn,  Major  Charles  Laurence  Tyn- 
dall, D.S.O. , O.B.E.,  M.C.,  son  of  Col.  James 
Harford  Walwyn,  formerly  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers,  of  Croft-y-Bwla,  Monmouth ; b. 
1883;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; MajorR.H.A.; 

S.  African  War  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches thrice,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Jean  Cow- 
land  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Walwyn,  Major  Fulke  James,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  Col.  James  Harford  Walwyn, 
formerly  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  of  Croft  y- 
Bwla,  Monmouth ; b.  1875  J ed.  at  Win- 
chester ; entered  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1896, 
became  Capt.  1904,  and  Major  1915;  served 
in  Crete  1898,  and  in  China  1900  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(wounded);  is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer:  m.  1903, 
Louisa  Norah  Lockhart,  da.  of  Robert  Low 
Greenshields,  of  Malpas,  Cheshire ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900. 

Walwyn,  Capt.  Humphrey  Thomas, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  James  Harford  Walwyn, 
formerly  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers,  of  Croft-y- 
Bwla,  Monmouth;  b.  1879;  Capt.  R.N.  ; S. 
Africa  1901,  battle  of  jutland  1916  on  H.M.S. 
“Warspite”  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  has 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916. 

Wandesforde,  Ferdinand  Charles 
Richard  Prior-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt. 
Richard  Henry  Prior-Wandesforde,  J.P., 
D.L.,  of  Castlecomer  House,  co.  Kilkenny  ; 
b.  1897;  ed.  at.  Rugby,  and  at  Christ’s  Coll  , 
Camb.  ; European  War  1916-18  as  Capt. 
R.F.A.  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wanless-O’Gowan  [see  O’Gowan]. 
Wanltss,  Col.  David  Sydney,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1864;  Bar.  Inner  Temple  1888;  is  Col. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces  ; served  during 
European  War  1915-16  in  Gallipoli  and 
France  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  promoted) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1915.  Selboume  Chambers , Mel- 
bourne, Australia. 

Wannell,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Edward, 

D. S.O.  son  of  the  late  G.  Faithfull  W. 


Wannell;  b.  1882;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding) 
Regt.;  served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  as  Lieut.  Yorkshire  Imperial  Yeo..  and 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) : m.  1902,  Hilda,  da.  of  the  late  S. 
Johnson,  of  Bradford;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Wansbrough,  Major  Cuthbert  Cole, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  E. 
Wansbroughj  6.  1878;  ed.  at  Leeds  Modern 
Sch.  ; is  a Fire  Insurance  Engineer,  and 
Major  Canadian  Inf.;  served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar):  m.  1919,  Rose,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Russell;  cr. D.S.O. (and  Bar)  1917.  Engineers 
{Toronto)  Club. 

Wansbrough,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Per- 
cival,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.S.C. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches. C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B  E-  (M  l.)  1919. 
Warburton,  Capt.  Alsager,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  Dr.  J.  W.  Warburton,  of  Forest 
Road,  Bournemouth  ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Liver- 
pool Coll,  and  Univ. ; a Gra  n Broker,  and 
Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt.  Liverpool  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Staff-Capt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Warburton,  Lieut.  - Com.  Geoffrey, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Warburton,  John  Paul,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Sirdar  Faiztalab  Khan  Popalzai 
Durani,  and  stepson  of  the  late  Col.  Robert 
Warburton,  R. A. ; 6.1840;  entered  Punjab 
Police  1864,  and  became  Dist.  Sup.  of  Police 
1873,  and  Assist.  Inspector-Gen.,  Railway 
Police  1894 ; retired  1900 ; was  Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Police,  and  a Member  of  Administra- 
tive Council,  Patiala  State  1900-1010  (granted 
1080  acres  of  land):  m.  1863,  Mary.  da.  of 
John  Whayman ; cr.  C.I.E.  1911.  Gilbert 
House,  Kasauli,  Punjab;  Warburton, 
Gujranwalla  District , Punjab. 

Warburton,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Melvill, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William 
Pleace  Warburton,  C.S  I. ; b.  1877;  ed,  at 
Wellington  Coll. ; Major  R.F.A. ; European 
War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de 
Guerre) : m.  1st,  1906,  Yda  Frances,  who  d. 
1907,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  Jacob  Peter  Deneys 
Vanrenau ; 2ndly,  1912,  Muriel  Frances,  da. 
of  William  James  Henderson;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Warburton,  Major  Geoffrey  Egerton-, 
D.S.O.  [see  Grey-Egerton,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Lambert,  D.S.O., 
M.P.,  only  son  of  Albert  Bird  Ward,  J.P.,  of 
Watchfield,  Chiswick,  W. ; b.  1876;  ed.  at 
St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  in  Paris  and  Darmstadt ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Hon.  Artillery  Co.  of  London 
(Comdg.  a Batn.  1916-17) ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.)  ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Hull,  W.  Div.  (C)  1910;  has 
sat  as  M.P.  for  N.-W.  Div.  of  Kingston-on- 
Hull  (U)  since  Dec.  1918  : m.  1920,  Con- 
stance, da.  of  J.  B.  Tidmas,  J.P.,  of  Norman- 
ton-on-Soar  and  Sutton  Bonnington,  Notts  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Watchfield,  Chiswick,  W. 

Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1866 ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; 
retired  1919;  served  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  with  Hazara  Expe- 
dition 1891  (clasp),  with  Miranzai  Expedition 
1891  (clasp),  in  Tirah  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Blackwood, 
C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  John 
Hext  Ward,  of  New  Wandsworth  ; b.  1870  ; 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at  Selwyn  Coll., 
Camb.  (B. A.  1892,  M.B.  and  B.C.  1896)  ; 
M.R.C.S.  England  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1896  ; 
formerly  S.  African  Med  Corps  (retired  as 
Lieut.-Col.) ; is  a Member  of  British  Med. 
Asso.;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15,  European 
War  1915-19  Comdg.  Gen.  Hospitals,  and  as 
Dep.  Director  Med.  Sers.,  S.African  Contingents 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.) ; is  Commr.  Med. 
Sers.,  Min.  of  Pensions : m.  1902,  Angela 


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Susan  Dorothea,  2nd  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
Finch  J.P.,  of  Redheath,  Herts ; cr.  D.S  O. 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Western  House,  East 
Leake,  Notts. 

Ward,  Lieut.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Bernard 
Matthew,  C.B.  [see  V.  Bangor]. 

Ward,  Col.  Bernard  Rowland,  C.M.G. 

[see  V.  Bangor,  colls. ]. 

Ward,  Paymaster -Com.  Cecil  Arthur, 
C M G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  J.  R.  Ward,  of  Rich- 
mond, Natal;  b.  1881;  Payma-ter-C  >m. 
R.N. : was  Sec.  to  Vice-Adm.  Comdg.  Battle 
Cruiser-  during  European  War  (C.M.G.); 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ward,  Paymaster- Capt.  Charles  Allen, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18— ; Paymast^r-Crpt.  R.N. 
(retir-  d);  EuropeanWar  I9i4-i9  (despatches, 
C B.E  );  cr.  C.B  E.  (M  l.)  1919- 

Ward,  Major  Charles  Humble  Dudley, 

D. S.O..  M.C.  [see  E.  Dudley,  colls.]. 

Ward,  Capt. Clement  Wyndham, D.S.O. ; 

b 18—;  formerly  Lieut.  Wiltshire  Regt.  ; 
retired  as  Capt.  1920;  served  during  Euro- 

6ean  War  1914  17  (wounded,  despatches, 
i.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Ward,  Major  Clifford  Percy,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.i 8— ; M-jor  S.  African  Artillery  ;European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Ward,  Com.  the  Hon.  Cyril  Augustus, 
M.  V.O.  [see  E.  Dudley]. 

Ward,  Lieut. -Col  Edward  Francis, 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Bangor,  colls.]. 

Ward,  Lieut. -Col.  Ellacott  Leamon, 
C.B.E. , son  of  William  Philip  Ward,  of  Ply- 
mouth ; b.  1873;  ed.  at  King’s  Sch., 
Chester;  M.R.C.S.  England,  and  L.R.C.P. 
London  1897  ; D.P.H.  1908  ; Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; Inspector-Gen.  of  Prisons, 
Punjab;  in  Jail  Depart.,  Punjab  1902,  an  1 
Spe.  al  lie  1 h Offkei  Delhi  Durbar  1911  ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal:  m.  1901,  Charlotte Lyne, 
da.  of  William  Edward  Lyne  Veale  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919.  Lahore,  Punjab ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Evan  Bernard,  D.S.O. 

[see  V.  Bangor,  colls.]. 

Ward,  Frederick  Josiah,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Dep.  Director  Armament  Supply,  Admiralty 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Ward,  Col.  Gerard  Arnold,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Col.  New  Zealand  Forces  ; European 
War  1915  19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Ward,  Lieut.- Col.  Guy  Bernard  Campbell, 
D.S.O.  [see  V.  Bangor,  colls.]. 

Ward,  Major  Harold  Mathias  Arthur, 
D.S.O.,  T.D.,  son  of  Col.  A.  J.  H.  Ward, 
O B.E  V.D.,  D.L.,  of  The  Gahles,  Dover- 
court ; f>.  1884;  Major  R.G.A  (T.K.);  Euro- 
pean War  19x4-18  (.despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1911,  Kathleen,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col. 
W.  A.  C.  Underwood,  4th  Hussars;  cr. 
D.S.O.  19x8.  Knutsford,  Dovercourt. 
Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  C.M.G., D.S.  O. ; 
b.  1876;  entered  R.A.  1896,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1912,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915  ; 
served  during  European  War  1914*15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O..  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.)  : m.  1920,  Phyllis  Norina,  da.  <.f  Co). 
W.  W.  Ward,  late  E.  Yorkshire  Regt.,  of 
Barton  Lodge,  St.  Leonards-on-Sea ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ward,  Brig. -Gen.  Harry  Dudley  Ossuls- 
ston,  C.B.,  C M.G. ; b.  1872;  entered  R.A. 
1891,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1915.  Brevet  Col. 
1917,  and  Col.  1920  ; S African  War  1899-1900 
on  Staff,  presei  t at  relief  of  Kimberley  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Bre  vet  Col.  ,CB.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; 
is  a Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen.  : 
m.  1919,  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Charles 
George  Milnes  Gaskell,  P.C.  [see  E.  Ports- 
moutn]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Charles  Swin- 
burne, C.I.E.,  ().  B.E.  ; b.  1879;  Lieut  -Col. 
Indian  Army  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches), Afghan  War  1919  (C.I.E  ) ; cr.  \ 
O.B  E.  (Mil.)  19—,  C.I-E-  1920- 


Ward,  Hon  Lady  (Jean  Templeton), 
C.B.E.  [see  E.  Dudley], 

Ward,  Lieut -Col.  John,  C.B.,  C MG., 
M.P.,  son  of  Robert  W ard . formerly  of  Oatlands 
Park,  Surrey  ; b.  1866  ; seli-educated  ; com- 
menced work  at  the  age  of  7,  and  continued 
to  work  as  a navvy  until  1890  ; served  in 
Sudan  1885  as  a Vol.  (medal  with  clasp, 
Khedive’s  bronze  star)  ; joined  Social  Demo- 
cratic Federation  1885  ; selected  to  test 
legality  of  proclamation  prohibiting  Unem- 
ployed Meeting  in  Trafalgar  Square  1886 
(arrested) ; instrumental  in  unearthing  Rich- 
mond and  Wandsworth  Sewer  Construction 
Scan  lals  (publicly  thanked  by  both  Corpora- 
tions) ; has  been  Ch.  Officer  ol  Navvies’ 
Union  since  1890  ; has  attended  all  Trade 
Union  Congresses  since  1890  ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
Cjmdg.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Cambridge’s  Own 
(Middlesex  Regt.),  a Member  of  Management 
Committee  of  Gen.  Federation  of  Trades 
Unions,  and  a J.P.  for  co.  London  ; European 
War  1914-19,  in  China  and  Siber'a  (C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Gueire,  C.B.) ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Stoke- 
upon-Trent  Jan.  1906  to  Nov.  1918  ; elected  for 
Sioke-upon-Trent,  S oke  Div.  (Lib.  and  Lab.) 
Dec.  1918;  has  3rd  class  of  Japanese  Order 
of  the  Sacred  Treasure,  and  Italian  Croix  de 
Guerre:  m.  1892,  Lilian  Elizabeth,  da.  of 
George  Gibbs,  builder,  of  Wandsworth,  S.W.  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  7,  Herndon 

Road,  Wandsworth,  S.W.  18. 

Ward, Col.  John  Chappell,  C.I.E. , D.S.O.; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  R.E.,  and  a Director  of 
P rt  Traffic,  with  rank  of  Col  ; served  in 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Ward  Capt.  John  Richard  Le  Hunte, 

C. B.E.  [see  V.  Bangor,  colls.]. 

Ward,  Enginecr-Capt.  John  Tom  Hick- 
man, C.B  E.,  M.V.O  ; b.  1862;  entered 
R.N.  1885,  became  Engineer  1889,  Ch.  Engi- 
neer 1898,  Engineer-Corn.  1902,  and  Engi- 
neer-Ca.  t.  (retired)  1912;  served  in  Roy. 
Yacht  “Victoria  and  Albert”  1908-12,  and 
on  Staff  of  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Liverpool 
1914-19;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Ward,  M jor  Joseph,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O  ;b. 
18 — ; Major  R.A.M.C.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O  , C.M.G.,  Order  of  St. 
Sava  of  Serbia)  : m.  18 — , Isabella  Frances, 
wdo  d.  1920,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Wil.on; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Ward,  Capt.  Joseph  Hugh,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B.  ; b.  18—;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Gold  M£  aille  de  l’Assis  ance  Pub- 
lique  01  France) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ward.  Major  Lane*  lot  Edward  Seth, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1869  ; entered  Oxfordshire 
and  Buckinghamshire  L.I.  1897,  and  retired 
as  Capt.  1907  5 Major  Reserve  of  Officers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  as  Lieut.  Col.  R.A. 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Ward,  Mrs.  Mary  Augusta,  C.B.E. ; b - 
18 — : m.  18 — , — Ward;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil 
1919- 

Ward,-  Lieut.-Col.  Montague  Charles 
Pearson,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18^9;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (M  l.)  1919 

Ward,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son 
of  John  Ward,  of  Brantwood,  Hoxton  N.  ; b. 
1891;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Manchester;  a 
Fustian  Agent,  Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Manchester  Regt.  (T.F.),  and  attached  Liver- 
pool Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C. , D.S.O.) : m.  1919,  Mabel,  da. 
of  — Ross,  of  Southport ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ward,  Capt.  Robert  Ogier,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—  ; Capt.  Hon.  Artillery  Co. ; European 
War  1914-19  (depatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Ward,  Lady  (Theresa  Dorothea), 
C.B.E. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918  [see  Ward,  Bt.,  cr. 
19H]. 

Ward,  Brig. -Gen.  Thomas,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Joseph  Ward,  J.P.,  of  St.  Peter's 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Kent;  b.  1861 ; a J.P.  for  Denbighshire; 
Major  (retired)  2nd  Dragoon  Guards,  and 
Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
dangerously  wounded),  European  War  1915- 
18  as  Brig.  Com.  in  Gallipoli,  Egvpt,  and 
Palestine  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Officer  Le- 
gion of  Honour) : m.  1st,  1892,  Jeannette 
Octavia,  who  d.  1913,  da.  of  William  Cliff, 
J.P.,  of  West  Derby,  Lancashire;  2ndly, 
1919,  Lady  Kathleen  Lowry-Corry,  da. 
ol  4th  Earl  of  Belmore  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Segrwyd,  Denbigh , N . Wales;  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Ward,  Col.  Walter  Reginald,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Com.  Henry  Purcell  Ward,  R.N.  ; 
b.  1869;  in  R N 1880-1904;  Col.  Canadian 
Gen.  List : m.  1896,  Irene  Silver,  da.  of  |ohn 
Payzant,  of  Haliiax,  Nova  Scotia  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Ottawa , Canada;  Rideau 
( Ottawa ) Club. 

Ward,  Capt.  Robert  McGowan  Bar- 
rington-, D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; Bar. 
Lincolin’slnn  1919  ; Capt. Gen.  List ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches  twice,  M.C. , D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Ward,  Lieut.-Col.  Victor  Michael  Bar- 
rington-, D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; European  War 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S  O.)  : m.  1920,  Bar- 
bara, da.  of  — Pilli  g,  of  Wolverley  Court, 
Worcestershire;  cr.  D S O.  1916. 

Ward,  Vice-Adm.  Philip  Nelson-,71/.  V.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Horatio  Nelson  Nelson- 
Ward  ; b.  1866;  entered  R.N.  1879,  became 
Lieut.  1889,  Com.  1900,  Capt.  1905,  Rear- Ad m. 
1916,  and  Vice-Adm.  (retired)  1920;  served 
during  Egyptian  War  1882  with  Naval  Brig, 
(medal,  bronze  star),  and  in  China  1900 
(medal);  navigated  H.M.S.  Ophir  during 
T.R.H.  the  Duke  and  Duchess  of  Cornwall 
and  York’s  Colonial  Tour  1901  ; was 
Director  of  Navigation  Depart,  at  Admiralty 
1913-16;  appointed  Manager  Lord  Roberts’ 
London  Workshops  1918,  and  a Gentleman 
Usher  to  H M.  1919 : m.  1906,  the  Hon. 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Hon.  Marcus  Piers 
Francis  Caulfeild,  C.B.  [see  V.  Charlemont] ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1901.  Westburton, 
Pulborough,  Sussex. 

W arde,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Mui  ray  Ashley, 
C B.E. ; son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Edward 
Ward  -,  K.C.  ; b.  1850;  Lieut.-Col.  in  the 
Army,  and  Ch.  Constable  of  Kent : m.  18—, 
Louisa  A.,  who  d.  1916,  da.  of  Wilmot  Lane, 

l. C.S. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Gallants, 
East  Farleigh,  Kent. 

Warde-Aldam  [see  Aldam]. 

Wardell,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D S O.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
19,  Palace  Gate,  W. ; Taplow,  Bucks. 
Warden,  Col.  Herbert  Lawton,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  E-  Surrey 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 
Warden,  Lieut -Col.  Hugh  Fawcett, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas  Fawcett 
Warden,  of  Greta  Bridge,  Kirkby  Lonsdale  ; 
b.  1871;  ed.  at  Hailey  bury,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
a retired  Lieut.-Col.  The  Queen’s  (Koy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.);  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded 
twice,  despatches  twice,  Queen's  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 

m.  1913,  Muriel  Hamshaw  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
The  Kennels,  Tarrant  Gunville , Blandford ; 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Warden,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Weightman, 
D.S.  0.,0.B.E.,  son  of  George  Albert  Warden  ; 
b.  1871  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  serving 
at  War  Office;  has  Coronation  medal  (1911); 
was  in  S.  African  Constabulary  1901-6 ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1 914  i9(wounded, 
despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.):  *n.  1900, 
Jessie  Evelyn  Whi'taker,  of  Pittsfield, 
Mass.,  U.S.A.;  cr.  D.S.O.  i9i7,O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
19x9.  Junior  Naval  and  M ilitary  {London), 
and  United  Service  {Vancouver)  Clubs. 
Warden,  Capt.  Robert  Campbell,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  Capt.  Robert  Warden,  Merchant 


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Ser.  ; b.  1859  * Capt.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve,  a 
Younger  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House,  and 
Principal  Officer,  Survey  Staff,  Marine  De- 
part., Board  of  Trade  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil) 

1918,  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920. 

Warden,  Com.  St.  Leger  S.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Warder,  Major  Richard  Oliver,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  Acting  Major  R.F.A. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D S O.)  : 
m.  18 — , Dallas  Eli.-e  Gedge;  cr.  D.S  O. 
1916.  Earlsmere,  Earlswood,  Warwick- 
shire. 

Warolaw,  Com.  William  Penrose  Mark-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  William  Lambert 
Pen  rose  Mark-Ward  law,  Staffordshire  Regt. ; 
b.  1887  ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Wardle,  Capt.  Ernest  Vivian  Livesey, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Livesey  Wardle 
formerly  of  55,  Drayton  Gardens,  S.W.  ; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; entered 
Princess  of  Wales’s  Own  (Yorkshire  Regt.) 
1897,  and  became  Capt.  1908  ; retired  1909 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at 
battle  of  Paardeberg  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.) : m.  1908, 
Alice  Kathleen,  only  da.  of  the  late  Edward 
Rennison  ; cr.  D.S.O.  xgoo. 

Wardle,  Capt.  Mark  Kingsley.  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Mark  Wardle,  of  Bishop  Auck- 
land ; b.  1888;  Capt.  Leicestershire  Regt., 
a’ d an  Instructor  in  English  at  a French  Mil. 
Sch  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1917,  Iola  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  George  Wilson,  of  Stanstead  Park,  Sussex; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Uni'ed  Service  Club. 
Wardle,  Capt.  Thomas  Erskine,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1877;  entered  R.N.  1890,  and  became 
Capt.  1915;  served  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Rising 
Sun  of  Japan);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Wardrop,  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Ernest, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Alex- 
ander Wardrop  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Haileybury  ; 
entered  R.A.  1899,  became  Major  1909, 
Lieut.-Col.  1914,  Brevet  Col.  1916,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  1919  ; European  War  1914-18, 
on  Staff  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 
Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.,  French  and  Italian 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Maj.-Gen.,  Order  of  St. 
Mau  ice  and  St.  Lazarus  of  Italy)  ; author 
of  “Modern  Pig-sticking  ”;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Wardrop,  Col.  Douglas,  C.B.,  C.V.O., 
son  of  T.  Y.  Wardrop,  of  Aberdeen;  b. 
1854  ; ed.  at  Peterborough,  and  at  Aberdeen 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1875);  entered  Army 
1880,  became  Major  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps 
1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Col.  1907  ; retired 
1911  ; served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1878-9, 
as  Civil  Surg.  (medal  with  clasp),  and  with 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartoum  (despatches,  medal,  Egyptian 
medal  with  clasp);  was  Comdt.  and  Director 
of  Studies,  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll.  1908-11, 
and  House  Gov.,  Osborne  1911-20:  m.  1883, 
Alice,  da.  of  Col.  H.  Claridge,  Indian  Army  ; 
cr.  C.V.0. 1909,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917.  Caledonian 
Club. 

Wardrop,  John  Oliver,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
Thomas  Caldwell  Wardrop ; b.  1864;  ed.  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1895  ) ; 
sometime  Lieut.  19th  Middlesex  Vol.  Rifle 
Corps;  was  Vice-Consul  at  Kertch  1895-1902, 
Acting  Consul  Gen.,  Poland  1900,  Roumania 
1901,  Tunis  1901,  and  Hayti  1902-3,  and 
Consul  Petrograd  1903-6,  and  Roumania 
1906-10;  appointed  Consul  at  Bergen  1914, 
Consul-Gen.  1916,  Consul-Gen.  at  Moscow 
1917,  Ch.  British  Commr.  in  Transcaucasia 

1919,  and  Consul-Gen.  at  Strasbourg  1920  : 
m.  1912,  Margrethe,  da.  of  Emil  Collett,  of 
Christiania;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  British  Con- 
sulate-General,Strasbourg,  France;  Belmont , 
Sevenoaks,  Kent. 

Ware,  Arthur  Wellington,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Charles  James  Ware;  b.  1861;  was 
Mayor  of  Adelaide  1901 : m.  1884,  Rosa 
Henrietta,  da.  of  Henry  H.  Haussen, 
of  S.  Australia;  cr.  C.M.G.  1901;  Jsejteld, 
Mcdindie,  Adelaide,  S.  Australia. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Ware,  Lieut -Col.  Francis  Bethel,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut. -Gol. 
Canadian  Inf. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O. . Order  of  Agricultural 
Merit  of  France);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Ware,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Cooke  Weoo, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Thomas  Webb  Ware,  formerly 
of  Woodfort,  Mallow;  b.  1866;  entered  Duke 
of  Cornwall’s  L.I.  1887,  and  became  Capt. 
Indian  Army  1898,  Major  1905,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1913;  retired  1919;  is  Political  Agent, 
Chagai,  Baluchistan  (has  Kaisar  - i - Hind 
medal)  : m.  1905,  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late 
W.  C.  Furnivall,  oi  Barnstaple  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1901.  United  Service  (Simla'),  United  Ser- 
vice, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Ware,  Major  George  William  Webb, 

D. S.O.,  M.B. ; b.  18—;  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.. 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  St  Lazarus  of 
Italy,  Legion  of  Honour) : m.  1919,  Marie, 
da.  of  the  late  E.  Lambert,  of  Li£ge,  Bel- 
gium; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Waring,  Col.  Anthony  Henry,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Robert  Waring,  of 
Palma  de  Mallorca,  Spain;  b.  1871;  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser. ; European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  Com.  Order  of 
Aviz  of  Portugal);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917-  5, 

Charles  Street,  Kmghtsbridge,  S.W .7 ; Perten 
hall  Manor,  St.  Neots. 

Waring,  Francis  John,  C.M.G.,  el.  son  of 
the  late  Francis  Waring,  of  Carlisle; 
b.  1843 ; ed.  at  Queen  Elizabeth’s  Gram. 
Sch.,  Faversham,  and  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch., 
London;  Fellow7  of  King’s  Coll.,  London 
1908 ; formerly  Ch.  Resident  Engineer  of 
Govt.  Railways  Extensions,  Ceylon ; is  a 
M.I.C.E.,  a F.R.G.S.,  a Fellow  of  King’s 
Coll.,  London,  and  one  of  the  Consulting  En- 
gineers to  Crown  Agents  for  the  Colonies, 
Magistrate  for  Kandy  and  Badulla  Dists.  of 
Ceylon  : tn.  1883,  Mary,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Malcolm  Harries,  of  Tenby ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1893.  Uva  Lodge,  Mount  Avenue, 
Ealing;  12,  Dean's  Yard , Westminster, 
S.  W.  ; St.  Stephen's  Club. 

Waring,  Capt.  Harold,  C.B.E. , son  of 
the  late  S.  J.  Waring,  of  Liverpool ; b.  1881; 
ed.  privately ; a Manufacturer,  a Director 
and  Manager  of  Alliance  Aeroplane  Co. 
(Limited),  and  Capt.  Lond- n Regt. : m. 
1907,  Iris  Amie  Kelso,  da.  of  Kelso  King  ; cr. 

C. B.E.,  (Civil)  1920.  37,  Hyde  Park  Gate , 

S.  W. 7 ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Waring,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Archibald, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1882  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. ; S.  African  War 
1901  (medal),  European  War  1914-T8  in  Medi- 
terranean (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  : m.  1912  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Waring.  Col.  Holburt  Jacob,  C.B.E. , 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  18—;  ed.  at  Owens 
College,  Manchester  (B. Sc.  18— ,M.D.  18—); 
F.R.C.S.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col 
R.A.M.C.  (T.F.)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.)  ; Surg.  and  Joint 
Lecturer  in  Surg.,  St.  Bartholomew’s 
Hospital,  and  Consulting  Surg.,  Metro- 
politan Hospital ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Barton  Hall,  Derbyshire;  37,  Wimpole 
Street,  W. 

Waring,  Lieut -Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Lieut.-Col.  Henring  Waring,  formerly  Roy. 
W.  Surrey  Regt. ; b.  1881  ; is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  during 
European  War  19x417  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Waring,  Lady  Susan  Elizabeth  Clemen- 
tine, C.B.E.  [see  M.  Tweeddalel. 

Wark,  Major  Blair  Anderson,  V.C-, 
D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
V.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Warleigh,  Capt.  Percival  Henry,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Henry  Smith  Warleigh.  of  Southamp- 
ton ; b.  1873;  Capt.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1014-16;  was  Flair  Capt.,  Port  Depot  Ship, 
Rosyth  1916-19  (C.B.E  ) : m.  1905,  Marion  Ina, 
da.  of  William  Alder,  of  Lymington,  Hants  ; 
cr.  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919.  2,  Bruce  Road, 
Southsea. 


Warner,  Major  Edward  Courtenay 
Thomas,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Warner,  Bt.]. 
Varner,  Major  Kenneth  Charles 
Harman,  D.S.O.)  b.  1891  ; Major  Kent 
Cyclist  Batn.,  attached  York  and  Lancaster 
Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Warner,  Lionel  Ashton  Piers,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Ashton  Cromwell  Warner, 
20th  Hussars  ; b.  1875  ; ed.  at  Marlborough  ; 
Gen.  Manager  ard  Sec.  Mersey  Docks  and 
Harbour  Board,  was  Director  of  Ports  Branch, 
Ministry  of  Shipping  1917-18  : m.  1904,  Nina 
Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Matthew  Liddon, 
King’s  Liverpool  Regt. ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1919.  46,  Wellington  Road,  New  Brighton, 

Cheshire  ; Royal  Societies’  Club. 

Warner,  Major  Harry  Granville  Lee-, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. , only  son  of  the  late  John  Lee- 
Warner,  I.C.S.,  of  Hawthorndene,  Hayes, 
Kent;  b.  1883;  ed.  at  Sherborne  Sch.; 
entered  R.F.A.  1902,  and  is  Major;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (five  times  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.) : m.  19 — , Audrey, 
da.  of  R.  W.  Hall-Dare,  of  N ewtownbarry, 
co.  Wexford;  cr.  D.S.O.  igi5.  Army  and 
Navy  Club. 

Warner,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Ward, 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Capt.  George 
Augustus  Alves  Warner,  I.S.C  ; b.  1867  ; 
a retired  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.F.,  and  a 
London  County  Councillor ; formerly  in 
Indian  Army:  m.  1899,  Clarice  May,  da.  of 
Sir  Robert  Hudson  Borwick,  1st  Bt.  ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1918.  56,  Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.7  ; 

Carlton,  Army  and  Navy,  Cavalry,  and  Royal 
Flying  Corps  Clubs. 

Warnock,  John,  C.M.G.,  M.D. , son  of 
the  late  S.  Warnock,  of  Melbourne,  Aus- 
tralia; b.  1864;  ed.  at  Horton  Coll.,  Tas- 
mania, and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.,C.M., 
and  B.Sc.  1885,  M.D.  1889);  M.R.C.S. 
England  1885  ; appointed  Director  of  Govt. 
Hospital  for  the  Insane,  Cairo  1895,  Lec- 
turer on  Mental  Diseases,  Cairo  Med.  Sch. 
1910,  Director  of  Lunacy  Div.,  Ministry  of 
Interior,  Egypt  1914,  Consultant  on  Mental 
Diseases  to  British  Forces  in  Egypt,  and 
Comdg.  Army  Hospital  for  Mental  Diseases, 
Egypt  1915  (C.M.G.);  was  Director  of  Govt. 
Hospital  for  Insane,  Cairo  1895-1914 : m. 
1898,  Ethel  Marian,  da.  of  Samuel  Sidley, 
R.B.A.;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Abbassia,  Cairo, 
Egypt ; Turf  {Cairo)  Club. 

Warre,  Capt.  George  Francis,  C.B.E.', 
b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Eton  ; Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; was 
Director  of  Motor  Boat  and  Hospital  Ship 
Depart.,  British  Red  Cross  So.  during  Euro- 
pean War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Warre,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  lat7  Rev.  Edmond  Warre,  C.V.O., 
C.B.,  D.D.  [see  Malet  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1866; 
entered  King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps  1887,  and 
became  Capt.  1895,  Major  1906,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915  and  Lieut.-Coll  1916;  served  with 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp),  with 
Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  action  of 
Boschbalt  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  19x4-  5 (despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut. -CoL);  was  a Brig.  Major  7th 
Brig.  4th  Div.,  Salisbury  Plain  1903-5,  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  W.  Riding  Div.,  N. 
Command  of  Territorial  Force  1908-12:  m. 
1905,  Harriet  Gwenhwyvar,  da.  of  Newton 
Wynne  Apperley,  M.V.O. ; cr.  D.S.O.  igoo. 

Warren,  Major  George  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Katz  Warren,  of 
British  Guiana,  Georgetown,  and  The  Fair- 
lawn,  Market  Harborough  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  St. 

iohn’s  Coll.,  Camb.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered 
lorder  Regt.  1892,  became  Capt.  1902,  and 
Major  1914 ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  action  of  Spion  Kop, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1902,  Norah  Ingate, 
da.  of  W.  J.  Roche,  of  Belfast,  and  widow 
of  Herbert  George  Thomas  Ingate  Warren  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  United  Service  Club. 
Warren,  Adm.  Herbert  Augustus, 

| M.V.O. , son  of  Reginald  Augustus  Warren, 


COMPANION  AGE. 


I985 


J.P.,  of  Preston  Place,  Worthing;  b.  1855; 
entered  R.N.,  1869,  became  Lieut.  1878,  Com. 
1892,  Capt.  1898,  and  Rear-Adm.  1907  (retired 
1911),  Vice.-Adm.  1912,  and  Adm.  1916; 
served  during  Burma  War  1885-7  (medal 
with  clasp);  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1903. 
East  Preston , near  Worthing ; United 
Service  Club. 

Warren,  Major  Lionel  Edward,  D.S.O., 
b.  1880  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Warren,  Col.  Peter,  C.M.G.}  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  William  Ellis  Warren,  of 
Paignton,  Devon ; b.  1866 ; Col.  R.E. ; S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-20,  as 
Dep.  Director  Army  Postal  Sers.,  British 
Expeditionary  Force,  subsequently  as 
Director  Army  Postal  Ser.,  Mediterranean, 
Egyptian,  and  Salonika  Expeditionary 
Forces,  and  Director  of  Posts  and  Tele- 
graphs in  Palestine  (despatches  six  times, 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  the  Nile,  1914  star  with 
clasp,  C.B.E.,  two  medals):  m.  1896,  Helen 
Marian,  da.  of  James  Squire  Steele;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  9,  Plymplon 
Road , Brondesbury , N.W. 

Warren,  Philip  David,  C.M.G. , son  of 
the  late  John  Neville  Warren,  A.M.I.C.E. ; 
b.  1851 ; appointed  Assist.  Surveyor,  Ceylon 
1878,  Dist.  Surveyor  1879,  Assist.  Surveyor- 
Gen.  1897,  and  Surveyor-Gen.  1904 ; retired 
1910;  is  an  A.I.C.E.,  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Meteorological  So.,  and  of  Royal 
Colonial  Institute:  nt.  1881,  Julia  Anne 
Mary,  who  d.  1915,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Graham,  of  Enniskillen;  cr.  C.M.G.  1908. 
St.  Catherine’s,  West  Hill,  Woking. 
Warren,  Major  Thomas  Richard  Penne- 
father,  C.B.E.  [see  Warren,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Warren,  Col.  William  Robinson,  C.B.E., 

D. S.O. ; b.  1882  ; entered  R.A.  1900,  and  is 
Major,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  and  temporary 
Col.  ; European  War  1914-19  in  N.  Russia 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E-, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.B.E. 
(Mil. ) 19x9. 

Warrender,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Valdaye, 
D.S.O.  [see  Warrender,  Bt.]. 

Warrens,  Major  Edward  Robert  Cabell, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18—  ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Warrington-Morris  [see  Morris]. 
Warton,  Capt.  John  Fenwick,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.-,  b.  1879;  Capt.  R.N.,  and  Senior 
Naval  Officer,  Danube ; European  War  1914- 
19,  present  at  oattle  of  Jutland,  with  Mission 
to  N.  Russia,  and  in  White  Sea  (C.M.G., 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Warton,  Major  Robert  Baker,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  1882;  is  Major  R.A.;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Warwick,  Major  Frank  Phillips,  D.S.O., 
M.B.;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.B.  1905) ; assumed  by  deed  poll  1920  the 
surname  of  Warwick  in  lieu  of  his  former 
name  of  Wernicke ; Major  Indian  Med.  Ser. ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Warwick,  Major  Hugh  Bramston,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Major  R.A.O.C. ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Warwick,  Capt.  John  Abraham,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Mark  R.  Warwick,  of  Cape  Colony  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  St.  Cyprian’s,  Kimberley  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900,  as  Capt.  Warwick’s 
Scouts,  which  he  raised  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
and  in  E.  Africa  1914-16  (despatches);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1900. 

Warwick,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Huskison, 
D.S.O  , son  of  the  late  Richard  Huskison 
Warwick;  b.  1880;  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Notts  Yeo. 
(T.D.);  European  War  1914-18  with  Machine 
Gun  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911, 
Dul  ie  Joan,  da.  of  T.  Warner  Turner,  of 
Langwith  Lodge,  Mansfield,  Notts;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918.  Southwell , Notts. 


Washbourn,  William,  C.B.E.,  L.R.C.P. , 
M.R.C.S.,  son  of  William  Washbourn,  of 
Blackfriars,  Gloucester;  b.  1862;  Senior 
Surg.,  Roy.  Infirmary,  Gloucester:  m.  1910, 
Mabel  Woods,  da.  of  the  late  W.  W. 
Collins;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Civil)  1920.  Blackfriars , 
Gloucester. 

Washington,  Capt.  Basil  George, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1877  ; Capt.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  as  Senior  Naval  Officer, 
Caspian  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919,  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wason,  Capt.  Cathcart  Romer,  C.M.G.t 

C. I.E.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Eugene  Wason* 
P.C.,  M.P. ; b.  1874;  is  Capt.  R.N. ; Mesopo" 
tamia  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.) : 
in.  1st,  18 — , Helen  Muriel,  who  d.  1916,  da- 
of  the  late  Allen  D.  Graham,  of  Cossing- 
ton  and  Stawell ; 2nd,  1918,  Agnes,  da.  of 
the  late  J.  C.  Edwards,  of  Trevor  Hall,  Llan- 
gollen, and  widow  of  Walter  Richardson ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Wass,  Capt.  Arthur  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  1882;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  4th 
Hussars,  and  attached  Roy.  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wassell,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ernest, 
D.S.O.,  M.B. , son  of  James  William  Wassell, 
of  Rangiore.Tenerifte,  and  Brisbane,  Queens- 
land ; b.  1889;  ed.  at  Brisbane  Gram.  Sch., 
and  at  Sydney  Univ.  (M.B.  and  Ch.M.  1913)  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces ; European  War 
1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; Junior  Resi- 
dent Med.  Officer,  Sydney  Hospital  1913,  and 
Senior  1914  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Watchorn,  Col.  Edward  Thomas,  C.B., 
son  of  the  Hon.  John  Watchorn,  M.L.A., 
of  St.  George’s  Terrace,  Hobart,  Tasmania  ; 
b.  1856  ; is  a merchant,  and  Col.  Tasmanian 
Forces  (V.D.);  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  Comdg. 
2nd  Imperial  Tasmanian  Bushmen  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  sometime  Comdg.  Hobart 
Defences:  nt  1896,  Ethel  Maud,  da.  of 
William  Emanuel  Ba3mton,  of  Huntingfield  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902.  Farleigh,  Upper  Davey 
Street , Hobart,  Tasmania  ; Military  (Hobart) 
Club. 

Waterfield,  Col.  Arthur  Charles 
Malleson,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
William  Garrow  Waterfield,  I.S.C.  [Clarke, 
Bt.,  cr.  1831];  b.  1866 ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll. ; entered  Dragoons  1887,  became  Capt. 
I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1898,  Brevet 
Major  1900,  Major  1905, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1912, 
Lieut.-Col.  1913,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919;  retired 
1920;  Hazara  Expeditions  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  1891  (clasp),  Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897,  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  as  Dist. 
Commr.,  Middleburg,  and  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Major);  was  D.A.Q.M.G. 
at  Indian  Head  Quarters  1905-7,  a Professor 
at  Indian  Staff  Coll.  1907-9,  and  a Gen. 
Staff  Officer  19x8-19:  m.  1901,  Winifred,  da. 
of  the  late  Henry  Edmund  Buxton  [see 
Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1902. 

Waterhouse,  Miss  Agnes  May,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.;  b.  18 — ;Ch.  Sup.,  Queen  Alexandra’s 
Mil.  Nursing  Ser.,  India;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
19x9. 

Waterhouse,  Major  Ronald  Dockray, 

C. M.G.]  b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.  6th 
Dragoon  Guards  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.F.,  and 
Maj.-Gen.  Gen.  List;  now  Major-Gen.  Re- 
serve of  Officers ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Rumania);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Waterhouse, Lieut.  - Col.  Thomas  F rancis, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Waterhouse,  of  Sedg- 
ley,  Staffordshire  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Wolver- 
hampton ; admitted  a Solicitor  1887  ; Lieut.- 
Col.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  a D.L-  for 
Stafford  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1895,  Harriette  Mander,  da.  of 
Henry  Mander  Jackson,  of  Whalley  Range, 
near  Manchester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Penn 
Hall,  near  Wolverhampton ; Royal  Automobile 
and,  Wolverhampton  Conservative  Clubs. 

Waterlow,  Col.  James  Francis,  D.S.O., 

I son  of  James  Jameson  Waterlow;  b.  1869  ; 

63 


1986 


COMPANIONAGE. 


is  Hon.  Capt.  in  the  Army  (T.D.),  and 
Col.  Unattached  List  (T.R.)  ; sometime  j 
Comdg.  4th  Batn.  Border  Regt.  (despatches) ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1900  with  City  of  London  Im-  j 
perial  Vol.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  xst, 
1901,  Cora  BaskervilJe,  da.  of  Capt.  Gosselin, 
of  Bagot,  Jersey,  and  widow  of  T.  Blissett; 
2ndly,  1916,  Rosalie  Marie,  da.  of  Alphonse  | 
Loventz,  of  Monthey,  Canton  du  Vallais, 
Switzerland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Badminton 
Club. 

Waterlow,  Sydney  Philip  Perigal, 

C. B.E.  [see  Waterlow,  Bt.J. 

Watermeyer,  Capt.  Joubert  Henry  Hut- 
ton, D.S.O.,  son  of  Carl  Frederick  Joubert 
Watermeyer,  of  Forest  Cottage,  Plum- 
stead,  near  Cape  Town;  b.  1867;  ed.  at 
S.  African  Coll.,  Cape  Town ; served  in 
Bechuanaland  1897,  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900, 
as  A.D.C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  is  a Govt.  Land  Surveyor,  S.  Africa; 
sometime  Capt.  Cape  Town  Highlanders 
(Vol.);  cr.  D S.O.  1900. 

Waters,  Major  Amo\&  Horace  Sant,  V.C., 
D.S.O.,  M.C . ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Waters,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Dallas,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1889  ; temporary  Major  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Roy.  Fusiliers ; European  War  1914- 
18  (twice  wounded,  despatches  four  times, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  the  Hon.  Lettice,  da.  of 
end  Baron  Newton,  and  widow  of  Capt. 
John  Egerton-Wai  burton  [see  Grey-Egerton, 
Bt.,  colls.],  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  9,  Berkeley 

Squae , W. 

Waters,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert,  C.B.,  M.D., 
son  of  the  late  James  Waters,  of  White 
Fort,  Tobermore,  co.  Londonderry ; b. 
1835  ; ed.  at  Roy.  Academical  Institution  and 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast  (Senior  Scholar),  and  at 
Queen’s  Univ.,  Ireland  (Exhibitioner,  M.D. 
1858);  entered  Army  Med.  Depart,  i860,  be- 
came Surg.-Maj.  i860,  and  Brig.-Surg.  1885  ; 
retired  1890;  served  in  W.  African  Settle- 
ments 1869  (thanked  by  Gov.-in-Ch.,  and  Sec. 
of  State  for  Colonies,  promoted),  in  Ashanti 
War  1873-4  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp), 
and  with  Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star,  promoted) ; 
was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  W.  Africa  Set- 
tlements 1873,  and  Principal  Med.  Officer, 
Quetta  Dist.  1888,  and  of  Sirhind  Dist. 
1889-90;  is  a J.P.  for  co.  Londonderry; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1891.  White  Fort , Tober- 
more, co.  Londonderry. 

Waters,  Brig.-Gen.  Wallscourt  Hely- 
Hutchinson,  C.M.G. , C.V.O. , son  of  the 
late  Edward  Waters,  M.D.,  of  Sarnau, 
Carmarthenshire  [E.  Donoughmore,  colls.] ; 
b.  1855;  entered  R.A.  1875,  became  Capt.  i 
1884,  Major  1892,  Lieut.-Col.  1897,  and  Col.  j 
1901 ; retired  1911 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-  i 
1900,  as  D.A.A.G.,  3rd  Div.,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16;  was  Staff-Capt.  at  Head  | 
Quarters  1891-3,  Mil.  Attache  at  St.  Peters- 
burg 1893-8,  D.A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters, 
1898-9,  Mil.  Attache  at  Berlin  1900-1903, 
with  Russian  Army  in  Manchuria  as  Mil. 
Attache  1904-5,  in  command  of  troops  in  N. 
China  1906-10,  and  Ch.  of  Mil.  Mission  to 
Russian  Imperial  Head  Quarters  1916  ; is  a 
Brig.-Gen.  ; has  Grand  Cordon  of  Order  of 
St.  Stanislas:  m.  1898,  Edith  Mary,  da.  of 
George  Oakley,  ot  Lawrence  End,  Herts; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1896,  C.V.O.  1901, 

C. M.G.  1904.  Church  Farm,  Barton  Stacey, 
Hants. 

Waterworth,  Major  Gerald  Francis, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1879;  entered  Roy.  Warwick- 
shire Regt.  1900,  became  Capt.  1910,  and 
Major  1915;  served  with  Mohmand  Expedi- 
tion 1908  (D.S.O.)  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  : m.  1914,  Annie  Farquhar,  da.  of  the 
late  Peter  Baillie,  of  Inverness ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1908. 

Watkin,  Major  Edward  Handley  Pease 
Pease-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Thomas  Pease- Watkin,  of  Darlington;  b. 
1885;  Major  R.F.A  ; European  War  1914-17 
(wounded,  despatches,  D S.O.) : m.  1919, 
Mary  Monica,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur 
Handley,  C.B.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Watkin-Williams  [see  Williams]. 


Watkins,  Col.  Charles  Bell,  C.B. ; b.  1859  ; 
Col.  (retired) ; Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Watkins.  Charles  Rowlatt,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18—;  is  in  Imperial  Customs  Depart.;  cr. 

C. I.E.  1917. 

Watkins.  Col.  Frederic  Mostyn,  C.B.E. ; 

b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col.  Army 
Pay  Depart.;  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897- 
8 (medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Watkins,  Lieut.-Com.  Geoffrey  Robert 
Sladen,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Arundel 
Watkins,  of  Cas'.le  Combe,  Chippenham  ; b. 
1885;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : in. 
1909,  Phyllis  Mabel,  da.  of  Mortimer  Rooke 
[see  B.  Rendlesham] ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar) 
1917. 

Watkins,  Capt.  Gwelym  David,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  is  Capt.  R.A. M.C  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.U.,  M.C.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Watkins,  Major  Henry  George,  C.B.E., 

b . 18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Coldstream 
Guards  (Reserve);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Watkins,  James  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut . Lancashire  Fusiliers  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches  twice, 
M.C.,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Watkins,  Oscar  Ferris,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O , 
son  of  the  Ven.  Oscar  Dan  Watkins,  V.  of 
Holywell,  Oxford;  b.  1877;  ed.  at  Marl- 
borough, and  at  Oxford  Univ.  (B.A.  1910, 
M.A.  1910);  was  in  S.  African  Constabulary 
1902-4,  Colonial  Sec.’s  Office,  Transvaal 
i9°4-7,  and  Assist.  Dist.  Coramr.,  British 

E.  Africa  1908-14,  when  he  became  Dist. 
Commr.;  now  Acting  Ch.  Native  Commr., 
Kenya  Colony  ; sometime  Director  of  Mil. 
Labour,  E.  Africa,  with  rank  ol  Lieut.-Col.  ; 
S.  African  War  1900-1901,  German  E.  Africa 
1914-19  as  Director  of  Mil.  Labour,  with  rank 
of  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.E.): 
m.  1917,  Olga  Florence,  da.  of  W.  A.  Baillie 
Grohman,  and  widow  of  Douglas  Acland 
Thompson,  Lieut.  King’s  African  Rifles ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1016,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Royal 
Societies’  Club. 

Watkins,  Rev.  Owen  Spencer,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Owen 
Watkins,  a Wesleyan  Min.  ; b.  1873  ! ed. 
at  Kings  wood  Sch.,  Bath,  and  at  Rich- 
mond Coll.,  Surrey  ; is  a Weslevan  Min., 
Chap,  to  the  Forces,  Assist.  Chap. -Gen 
E.  Command,  and  Assist.  Sec.  Wesleyan 
Army  and  Navy  Board ; Crete  1897  and 
1899,  Nile  Expedition  1898  (despatches, 
medal,  Egyptian  medal  with  clasp),  S. 
African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  defence  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19,  as 
Senior  Wesleyan  Chap,  in  France  and 
Flanders,  and  subsequently  as  a Principal 
Chap,  in  Italy  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.E.) ; author  of  “With 
Kitchener’s  Army,”  “With  French  in 
France,”  etc.  : m.  1st,  1901,  Sadie  Soule, 
who  if.  1910,  da.  of  William  Mathias  ; zndly, 
1913,  Ethel  Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  G.  George, 
of  Llandilo,  Carmarthen;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  20,  Mortimer  Road , 

Ealing,  W.  13. 

Watkins,  Major  Philip  Seymour.  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1878  ; is  Major  R.E.,  and  Comdt.  Sch.o 
Electric  Lighting  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Watling,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Wyatt, 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(retired) ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897 
(wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  C.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Watney,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Norman. 
C.I.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  W.  Kent 
Regt. ; S.  Africa  iooo-i  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps) ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


I987 


Watney,  Col.  Frank  Dormay,  C.B.E., 
son  of  Sir  John  Watney,  of  Shermanbury 
House,  Reigate ; 6.  1870;  Col.  Roy.  W. 
Surrey  Regt.  (T.F.),  Clerk  to  Mercers  Co., 
Gresham  Committee,  and  St.  Paul’s  Sch., 
and  a D.L.  for  Surrey;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  C.BE.,  3rd 
class  Order  of  the  Nile)  : m.  1896, 

Margaret  Graham  (has  Order  of  Mercy), 
only  da.  of  the  Rev.  George  Richardson,  of 
Winchester  Coll.,  Hants  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  I 

Watson,  Mrs.  Alexandra  Mary,  C.B.E., 

M.D.,  da.  of  Auckland  Geddes,  of  Edin- 
burgh; b.  1872;  M.B.,  Ch.B.,  Edinburgh. 
1896,  M.D.  1898 ; was  Ch.  Controller  Women's 
Army  Auxiliary  Corps  1917-18:  m.  1898, 
Douglas  Chalmers  Watson, M. D. , F.R.C.P.E.;  j 
cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  11,  Walker  Street,  Edtn-  : 

burgh. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Alexander, 
C.M.G. ,D  S.O.;  6.18— ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.; 

5.  African  War  1899-1902 (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914  19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of  j 
Daniel  Watson,  of  Manchester  ; b.  1873  ; is  [ 
Gen.  Manager  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire 
Railway,  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  (T.F.)  Railway 
Engineer  and  Staff  Corps,  and  a M.I.C.E. ; t 
was  Chm.  of  Sups.  Conference,  Railway  [ 
Clearing  House  1915-18;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917. 
Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Campbell,  l 

D. S.O. ; 6.1884;  formerly  Major  7th  Hussars ; 
retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920 ; European  War  j 
1914-18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : | 
m.  1909,  Olinda  Emity,  da.  of  Francis  Richard 
Sutton  [see  Sutton,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Watson,  Arthur  Egerton,  C.B.E  ; b. 
18 — ; Controller  of  Finance,  Min.  of  Muni- 
tions ; cr.  O. B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920. 

Watson,  Arthur  William,  C.B.E.,  son  of ! 
James  Watson,  M.D.,  of  Dormans  House, 
Dormans  Park,  Surrey ; b.  1874  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.,  at  Uppingham  Sch.,  and 
at  Magdalene  Coll.,  Lamb.  (B.A.  1896) ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1897;  appointed  Sec.  to 
Bengal  Govt,  and  Legislative  Council  1913;  [ 
in  Min.  of  Munitions  1915-18,  now  Principal  j 
Assist.  Sec.  and  Director  of  Establishment, 
Min.  of  Labour:  m.  1903,  Marion,  da.  of  j 
W.  H.  Ashwin,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Bretforton  I 
Manor,  Evesham ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  j 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  Dormans  House,  j 

Dot  mans  Park,  Surrey;  Travellers' , and 
Garrick  Clubs. 

Watson,  Capt.  Aubrey  Wentworth  j 
Harrison,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerlv 
Capt.  Gen.  List  and  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson,  Com.  Bertram  Chalmers,  D.S.  O. ; 

6.  18—;  is  Com.  R.N.  : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Watson,  Major  Campbell  N.,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Liverpool  Regt.;  1 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.  j 
with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Watson,  Charles  Cuningham,  C.I.E., 
son  of  the  late  David  Watson,  of  Alderley 
Edge,  Cheshire  ; 6.  1874 ; ed.  at  George 
Watson’s  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  at  Edinburgh 
Univ.  (M.A.  1894),  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1897  ; was  Political  Agent, 
Kathiawar  1901-3,  1st  Assist,  to  Gov. -Gen.’s  j 
Agent  in  Rajputana  1904-8,  Private  Sec.  to  j 
Gov.  of  Bombay  1909-12,  and  Sec.  to  Bom-  j 
bay  Political  Depart.  1912-13;  has  been 
Commr.  Ajmere-Merwara  since  1915 : m. 
1912,  Phyllis  Marion,  da.  of  Alfred  Field,  of  l 
Hove,  Sussex;  cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  East  India  I 
United  Service  Club. 

Watson,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Frederic, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Frederic 
Watson ; b.  1877 » ed.  at  Wellington  ColJ.  ; 
entered  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey 
Regt.)  1898,  became  Capt.  1903,  and  Brevet 
Major  1914,  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  I 


1918,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919 ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18,  on 
Staff  (wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Legion 
of  Honour)  ; appointed  a Brig.-Com. 
1917,  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  : m.  1906, 
Winifred,  el.  da.  of  William  Herbert  Wood- 
ruff, of  6,  Stratford  Place,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
igoo,  C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service  Club. 

Watson,  Major  Charles  Henry,  DS.O.; 
b.  1870 ; Major  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col  Charles  Scott  Mon- 
crieff  Chalmers,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.  ; 6.  1881  ; 
Majorand  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,0  B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Vincent, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  G.  R.  Watson;  6.  1882; 
ed.  at  Xavier  Coll.,  Kew,  Melbourne,  and 
at  Melbourne  Univ.  ; a Civil  Engineer, 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces,  and  Dep. 
Provost-Marshal  Australian  Headquarters  in 
London  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.  with  Bar)  : m.  1912,  E.  C.,  da.  of 
Major  T.  B.  Ryan,  R.A.M.C.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1919.  Naval  and  Military  ( Mel- 
bourne]) Club. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Statham, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  Somerset  L.I. ; 

5.  African  War  1900-1901,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Watson,  Major  Douglas  Percival,  D.S.O. ; 

6.  1875  ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa  1902, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Watson,  Miss  Edith  Margaret,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  — Watson;  6.  18 — ; Private  Sec. 
to  Chancellor  of  Exchequer ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1919. 

Watson,  Major  Eric  Victor,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.G.A.;  European  WTar  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson,  Com.  Fischer  Burges,  D S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rear-Adm.  Burges  Watson  ; 
6.  1884  ; is  Com.  R.N.,  and  Assist,  to  Ch.  of 
Staff  and  Maintenance  Capt.,  Portsmouth  : 
m.  1909,  Sybil  Mona,  da.  of  the  late  Major 
Harry  Holden,  of  Bramcote,  Nottingham ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Watson,  Major  Francis  Shuldham, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1880  ; formerly  MajorR.G.A. ; S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Watson,  Major  Gilbert  France,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  France  Watson,  of  The  Par- 
sonage, Messing,  near  Kelvedon  ; b.  1895  ; 
ed.  at  Berkhamstead,  and  at  Colchester  Roy 
Gram.  Sch.  ; is  a Mechanical  Engineer, 
Capt.  General  Reserve  of  Officers  R.E. 
(T.F.),  and  Acting  Major  Comdg.  a Field  Co. 

R. E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  promoted  Lieut,  and 
Capt.):  m.  1917,  Marjorie  Wyndham,  da.  of 
DavidJ.  Lewis,  of  Roath,  Cardiff  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Belmont,  North  Road,  Cardiff. 

Watson,  Major  Harold  Farnell, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Farnell  Watson,  of  Henfold,  near  Dorking; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Rugby:  entered  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Derbyshire  Regt.)  1897,  and  be- 
came Lieut.  1899,  and  Capt.  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers 1902  (retired  1903);  is  Major  2nd  Batn. 
Sherwood  Foresters  ; served  with  Tirah 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1902,  with  Mounted  Inf.  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
1915  star, C.M.G.,  two  medals);  commanded 
nth  Batn.  Sherwood  Foresters  1915-17,  6th 
Batn.  Roy.  Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1918,  53rd 
Batn.  The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1918-19, 
and  51st  Batn.  Manchester  Regt.  1919:  m. 
1901,  Georgina  Barbara,  da.  of  George  Allan  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Junior  United 
Service  and  Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 


988 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Watson,  Major  Henry  Angus,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  Rev.  William  Watson,  of  Forres 
Scotland ; b.  1863  ; ed.  privately,  and  at 
Aberdeen  and  Edinburgh  Univs. ; Majot 
Engineer  and  Railway  Staff  Corps  (T.F.), 
and  Gen.  Sup.  N.-E.  Railway,  York : m. 

1917,  Dorothy  Bannerman,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  the 
late  James  Ramsay,  M.D.,  of  York;  cr. 

C. B.E.  1918.  York ; Constitutional  Club. 
Watson,  Major  Henry  Neville  Grylls, 

D. S.O.,  ; b.  1885;  Capt.  and  temporary  Major 
R.  A.S.C.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson,  Capt.  Herbert  Frazer,  D.S.O. , 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C.. 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Watson,  Capt.  Horace  Cyril,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Watson,  of  The  Grange, 
West  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight;  b.  1876; 
Capt.  R.N.;  European  War  1914-19,  as 
Navigating  Officer  and  with  Patrol 
and  Ocean  Escort  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  I 
appointed  Capt. -Attendant  and  King’s  Ha  - 
bour  Master  at  Malta  1919;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  H.M’s  Dockyard , Malta;  Junior 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  London  Yacht 
Clubs. 

Watson,  Hubert  Digby,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Arthur  George  Watson  ; b.  1869  ; ed.  at 
Harrow,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1893,  M.A  1898)  ; entered  I.C.S.  1892,  and 
became  Assist.  Commr. , Wana  1900,  Settle- 
ment Officer,  Hazara  1901,  and  Dep.  Commr. 
Punjab  1904 ; edited  Hazara  District 
Gazv  teer  : m.  1912,  Florence  Dorothy,  da.  of 
the  late  T.  Usborne,  of  Bradfield,  Berks  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1919.  Jullundur,  Punjab ; East  India 
United  Service,  and  Athenaum  Clubs. 

Watson,  Rear-Adm.  Hugh  Dudley 
Richards,  C.B.,  C.B.E.,  M V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  William  Richards  Watson,  R.  of 
Saltfleetby  St.  Peters,  Louth,  Lincolnshire  ; 
b.  1872;  entered  R.N.  1885,  became  Lieut. 
1893,  Com.  1903,  Capt.  1908,  and  Rear-Adm. 
1920;  slave  cruising  and  blockading  opera- 
tions cn  E.  Coast  of  Africa  1888-90,  Vitu 
Expedition  1890  (medal  with  clasp);  com- 
manded first  expedition  of  gunboats  over 
Yangtse  River  Rapids  to  Szechuan  1898-  1 
1901  (China  medal) ; was  Naval  Attache  at  ( 
Berlin,  The  Hague,  and  Copenhagen  1910-13,  , 
and  sometime  a Naval  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  ; is 
Chevalier  of  Order  o!  Sword  of  Sweden  : 
m.  1903,  Janie  Amina,  da.  of  the  late  George 
Pearson’  of  Brickendenbury,  Herts,  and 
sister  of  1st  Viscount  Cowdray;  cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1913,  C.B.  (Civil)  1914,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919-  40,  Cadogan  Square,  S.W.  ; 

Marlborough,  and  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Wharlton 
Myddleton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  J.  K.  Watson;  b.  1881  ; entered 
King's  Roy.  Rifle  Corps  1900, and  is  Major  and  ' 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  in  Somaliland  1903-4  j 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19  ' 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.-  } 
Col.,  C.M.G.) : m.  1912,  Lydia  Gladys,  da.  of  j 
the  late  Henry  Adams,  of  Cannon  Hill,  ' 
Maidenhead,  and  widow  of  the  Hon.  Philip  j 
James  Leslie  Hore-Ruthven  [see  B.  I 
RuthvenJ ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  | 
C.M.G.  1919. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Kiero,  C.M.G.,  | 

C.  V.O.,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-  j 
Gen.  lames  Kiero  Watson,  formerly  King’s  i 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps ; b.  1865 ; entered  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1885,  became  Capt.  1893,  Brevet 
Major  1898,  and  Major  1902;  retired  1905; 
served  in  Burma  1801-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Dongola  Expedition  1896  (despatches, 
medal.  Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps, 

D. S.O.),  and  with  Nile  Expeditions  1897  (4th 
class  Medjidie,  Egyptian  clasp),  present  at 
battle  of  Khartum  (despatches,  medal, 
Brevet  Major,  two  Eg\ptian  clasps),  and  ' 
1899  as  D.A.A.G.  (despatches,  4th  class  \ 
Osmanieh,  two  Egyptian  clasps),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  as  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Lord  Kitchener  j 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  C.M.G.),  and  during  European  War  | 
1915-16,  on  Staff  ^despatches,  Legion  of  I 


Honour,  C.B.E.) ; was  attached  to  Egyptian 
Army  1894-9,  Assist.  Mil.  Sec.  thereto  1898-9, 
and  A.A.G.  1901-5;  appointed  an  A.D.C.  to  the 
Khedive  1905,  and  1st  A.D.C.  1910,  acted  as 
Mil.  Attache  *916;  has  3rd  class  Osmanieh : 
m.  1902,  Katherine  Emelia,  da.  of  Harry 
Curtis  Nisbet,  of  The  Old  House,  Wimble- 
don ; cr.  D.S.O.  1896,  C.M.G.  1900.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1905,  C.V.O.  1912,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 

1919.  Gorse  Cottage , Fleet,  Hants. 

Watson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Taylor, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18—  ; Embarkation  Staff  Officer, 
New  Zealand  Expeditionary  Force  during 

1 European  War  as  Lieut -Col. ; cr.  O.B.E. 

I (Mil.)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

! Watson,  Brig. -Gen.  John  Edward,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  John  Wat- 
1 son,  H.E.I.C.S. ; b.  1859;  ed.  at  Bradfield 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered 
; 96th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  Manchester 
I Regt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut. .-Col. 
j 1900,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905, 
j Col.  1907,  and  ion.  Brig.-Gen.  1918; 

retired  1918 ; served  with  Egyptian  Ex- 
; pedition  1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  with 
Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches  thrice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; 

| appointed  to  command  No.  5 Dist.,  N. 

Command  1911,  and  a Brig.-Com.  1915:  m. 

; 1906,  Charlotte  Julia,  da.  of  the  late  Major 

Robert  Murphy  Nicolls,  25th  Regt.,  of 
Guernsey;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Naval  and 
I Military  Club. 

j Watson , Lieut.-Col.  John  William,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  the  late  Col.  J.  W.  Watson,  bom.  S.C.; 
b.  1874  ! Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  : m. 

1920,  Ruth  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  Ernest 
| Charrington;  cr.  C.I.E.  1919. 

Watson,  Reginald  George,  C.M.G,,  son 
of  the  late  Gen.  E.  D.  Watson,  Bengal  Army ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Haileybury  ; became  a Cadet, 
Straits  Settlements  1883,  and  Protector  of 
Chinese,  Perak  1891  ; appointed  Acting 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Perak  1895,  Senior  Magistrate, 
Selangor  1896,  Sec.  to  Govt,  thereof  1899, 

J Acting  Senior  Magistrate,  Perak  1899, 

1 Senior  Magistrate  1901,  Acting  Sec.  to  Resi- 
dent, Perak  1902,  Commr.  of  Lands  and 
| Mines,  Federated  Malay  States  moi,  Commr. 

I of  Lands  and  Surveys  190*,  Federal  Sec. 
1909,  and  British  Resident  at  Selangor  1911 
and  at  Perak  1912:  m.  1905,  Sydney  Frances 
Vivien,  da.  of  Duncan  George  Presgrave,  of 
Singapore;  cr.  C.M.G.  1911.  Taiping,  Perak; 
10,  Addison  Crescent,  W.  / Junior  Carlton , 
Sports’ , and  Ranelagh  Clubs. 

Watson,  Major  Reginald  Henry  Mon- 
tagu, D.S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  R.G.A.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1919,  Vera  Hopelnnes;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson,  Capt.  Reginald  James  Newall, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1877;  is  Capt.  R.N.;  European 
vv  ar  1914-19,  in  E.  Africa  and  with  Dover 
Patrol,  present  at  Zeebrugge  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Watson,  Capt.  Robert  Albert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.G.A. ; European 
War  19 14-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson, Major  Ronald  Macgregor, D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Robert  Samuel  Watson,  of  Leigh 
Grove,  Surbiton,  formerly  R.A. ; b.  1887  ; 
entered  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers  1907,  became 
Capt.  1914,  and  Brevet  Major  1917;  Euro- 
pean War  1014-19,  on  Staff  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  B>evet  Major):  m.  1918, 
Irene  Gertrude  Hallet,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of 
George  Wood,  of  Woodlands,  Gravesend  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Woodlands , Gravesend. 

Watson,  Lieut.-CoL  Stancliffe  Wallace, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Wall  -ce  Watson,  of  Montreal ; b.  1889;  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Canadian  Machine  Gun 
Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches 
thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 

C. M.G..  1919. 

Watson,  Capt.  Stanley,  D.S.O.,  M.C . ; 

b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-19  in  Balkans, 
as  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1989 


Watson,  Major  Stanley  Holm,  D,S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Engineers ; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson,  Major  Sydney  Twells,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879;  Major  Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.,  and 
a D.A.A.G. ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — , Mini- 
fred  Mary,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  Francis 
Baring-Gould,  of Merrow  Grange,  Guildford  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Watson,  Capt.  Thomas  Hovenden, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1892;  formerly  Capt. 
Worcestershire  Regt.;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, M.C. , D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O. 
1918. 

Watson,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
1885 ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad.,  and  at  R.M.C. ; 
entered  Bolder  Regt.  1906,  and  became 
Capt.  1914;  served  during  European  War 
1914-15  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; em- 
ployed with  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
1912-.13 : m.  1916,  Theodora,  da.  of  A.  R.  Nor- 
rington,  of  Abbotsfield,  Plymouth,  and 
widow  of  Capt.  W.  T Stackhouse,  Sher- 
wood Foresters  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Watson,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Arthur,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  John 
Watson,  V.C.,  G.C.B.;  b.  i860;  entered  29th 
Regt.  1880,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1891,  Major 
Indian  Army  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1906,  Col. 
1907,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1916;  retired  1919; 
served  with  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
and  in  China  1900  (despatches,  medal)  ; 
was  D.A.A.G.  for  Instruction  India,  1896- 
1901,  D.Q.M.G.,  Head  Quarters,  India  1911- 
12,  and  Brig. -Gen.  on  Gen.  Staff  1912,  when 
he  was  appointed  Comdt.  Cavalry  Sch., 
Sangor:  m 1887,  Marguerite,  da.  of  Lieut. - 
Col.  Alfred  Stowell  Jones,  V.C.,  of  Finch- 
ampstead,  Berks  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1906,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1914,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Watson,  Major  William  Ernest,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Watson,  of  Bromborough, 
Cheshire;  b.  1876;  entered  6th  Dragoon 
Guards  1897,  became  Capt.  1901,  and  Major 
1910 ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1905,  Daisy  Sillitoe, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Stanley  Treanor, 
of  Deal  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Watson,  William  Henry  Lowe,  D.S.O., 

D. C.M.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Patrick 
Watson,  V.  of  Earlsfield ; b.  1891;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  as  temporary  Major  Tank 
Corps  (despatches,  D.C.M.,  D.S.O.)  ; is 
Principal  Clerk,  Min.  of  Labour  : m.  1916, 
Ruth  Barbara  Wake,  da.  of  Frederick 
George  Arthur  Walker  [see  Walker,  Bt.,  cr. 
I85f>]  i cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Watson,  Corn.  William  W.,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.V.R.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.StO. 
1918. 

Watson,  Col.  William  Walker  Russell, 

C. B. , C.M.G.,  son  of  William  George  Watson, 
M.A.,  M.B.,  M.R.C.S.,  L.S.A. ; b.  1875;  is  Col. 
Australian  Imperial  Forces;  served  during 
S.  African  War  1990-1901  as  Staff  Officer  to 
Mounted  Inf.  Column,  present  at  actions  of 
Poplar  Grove,  Dreifontein,  Vet  River,  and 
operations  in  Transvaal  and  Orange  River 
Colonies  (despatches,  medal  with  six  clasps, 
Brevet  Major),  in  command  of  troops  in 
New  Guinea  Naval  and  Mil.  Expedition 
1914,  and  during  European  War  1914  19, 
in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France,  Comdg.  a 
Brig,  (despatches,  C B.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of 
Honour) ; commanded  Australian  troops 
at  King  Edward  VII. ’s  Coronation ; has 
V.D.  : m.  1904,  Minnie  Sarah,  3rd  da.  of 
the  late  Samuel  Hordern,  of  Sidney,  N.S. 
Wales;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Watson,  Lieut.  Claud  Boothby  Graham-, 

D. S.O., 1;  b.  18—;  Lieut.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-19,  latterly  in  Baltic  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Watt,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Fitzgerald, 
D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Alexander 


Younger  Watt,  ot  25,  Cadogan  Gardens, 
S.W.  ; b.  1872;  ed.  privately,  and  at  Jesus 
Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Yeo.  (T.D  ),  and  patron  of  one 
living ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  as 
A.D.C.  to  EM.  Comdg. -in-Ch.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour);  was  A.D.C.  to  Inspector-Gen.  of 
the  Forces  1907-12,  Private  Sec.  to  Ch.  of 
Imperial  Gen.  Staff  1912-14,  A.D.C.  to 
F.M.  Com. -in-Ch.  Home  Forces  1916-18, 
and  Comptroller  of  Vice-Regal  Household, 
Ireland  1918-19;  appointed  Hon.  Attache 
at  Vienna  1920:  m 1902,  Georgina,  only 
child  of  the  late  Augustine  Robert  White- 
way, Bar.-at-law,  of  Hemingford  Grey, 
Hunts;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  British  Legation , 
Vienna;  Hemingford  Grey  House,  St.  Ives, 
Hunts ; 2,  Albert  Gate  Court,  S.W.  ; 
Marlborough,  Arthur  s,  Cavalry,  Yorkshire , 
and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Watt,  Alexander  Strahan,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  the  late  A.  P.  Watt  ; b.  1869 ; is 
senior  partner  in  the  Firm  of  A.  P.  Watt 
and  Son,  Literary  Agents  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
82,  Boundary  Road,  St.  John's  Wood,  N.W . 

Watt,  Lieut.-Col.  Donald  Munro,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1871 ; entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1891, 
Indian  Army  1901,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (wounded, 
medal  with  clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition 
1897-8,  present  at  capture  of  Sampagha  and 
Arhanga  Passes  (clasps),  in  Somaliland  1904 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Italian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915  (Bar  1918). 

Watt,  James,  M.V.O.,  son  of  A.  P. 
Watt ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Camb. ; is  Assist.  Master,  Royal 
Naval  Coll.,  Osborne;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1910.  Royal  Naval  College,  Osborne, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

Watt,  Capt.  John  Alexander,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1859 ; is  Capt.  S.  Australian  Mounted 
Rifles ; served  in  S.  Africa  1901-1902  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Adelaide 
S.  Australia. 

Watt,  Samuel,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
W.  D.  Watt,  of  Newry,  co.  Down*  b.  1876; 
Private  Sec.  to  successive  Ch.  bees,  for 
Ireland;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  University 
(Dublin)  Club. 

Watt,  Col.  Walter  Langmuir , C.M.G., 
son  of  W.  Langman  Watt;  b.  1876;  Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps,  and  an  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.Sers. ; European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  C.M.G.)  : cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Watts,  Lieut. -Com.  Arthur  G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut. -Com.  R.N.V.R.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Watts,  Lieut.-Col.  Brian,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
John  Watts,  of  Lee  Wood,  Sheffield  ; b.  1872  ; 
ed.  privately;  M.R.C.S.  England,  and 
L.R.C  P.  London  1895,  M.D.  Brussels  1896, 
D.P.H.  London  1907;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) : m.  1898, 
Lily,  youngest  da.  of  Ebbe  Thomassen, 
F.R.G.S.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Watts,  Col.  Charles  Donald  Raynsford, 
C.B. , C.M.G.,  son  ofthe  late  Charles  William 
Paxton  Watts;  b.  1871;  ed.  at  Marlborough; 
entered  R.A.  1870,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major 
Army  Ordnance  Depart.  1905,  Lieut. -Col. 
1913,  and  Brevet  Col.  1919;  S.  African 
War  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Brevet  Col.)  ; is  Dep.  Director 
Equipment  and  Ordnance  Stores,  War 
Office:  m.  1897,  Amy,  da.  of  the  late  John 
Miller  Grant;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Watts,  James,  C.M.G.;  b.  18 — ; served 
in  China  1900,  with  Tientsin  Vol.  Corps,  and 
carried  despatches  from  Tientsin  to  Taku 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.M.G. 
iqoi. 


1990 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Watts,  Capt.  Robert  Algernon  Briscoe 
Ponsonby,  D.S.O.;  b.  1887;  Capt.  Somerset 
L.I.  ; European  YVar  1914-19  in.  N.  Russia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1919. 

Wauchope,  Brig. -Gen.  Arthur  Grenfell, 

C. M.G. , C.I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  David  Baird 
Wauchope ; b.  1874 ; entered  BlackWatch(Roy. 
Highlanders)  1896,  became  Capt.  1902,  Major 
1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
1916;  S.  Africa  1899-1901,  present  at  battle  I 
of  Magersfontein,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  j 
War  1914-19  (wounded  twice,  despatches,  ! 
Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Co!.,  C.M.G. , C.I.E.);  sometime  an  Extra  1 
A.D.C.  to  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch.  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  ; appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1917, 
with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C M.G.  1917,  C.I.E.  1919. 

Wauchope,  Major  David  Alexander, 

D. S.O. , son  of  David  Baird  Wauchope;  b. 
1871 ; ed.  at  Trin.  Hall,  Camb.  (B.A.  1892)  ; is 
Major  Territorial  Force  Reserve,  and  an 
Hon.  Lieut,  in  the  Army ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901  with  6th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  New 
University , and  New  ( Edinburgh ) Clubs. 

Wauchope,  Mrs.  Jean  Mary,  C.B.E , 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  William  Muir,  K.C.S.I.  ; | 
b.  18 — ; Lady  Pres.,  Midlothian  Young  [ 
Men’s  Christian  Asso.  : m.  1803,  as  his 
second  wife,  Col.  Andrew  Gilbert  Wauchope,  I 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  who  d.  1899;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Niddrie  Marischal,  Midlothian. 

Waugh,  Alexander  Telford,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  Alexander  Waugh,  of  Leatherhead ; b. 
1865  ; ed.  at  St.  John’s  Sch.,  Leatherhead  ; 
entered  Foreign  Office  1885,  became  Vice-  ! 
Consul  189-),  Consul  1903,  and  Commercial  j 
Attache  British  Legation,  Athens  1915,  | 
and  attached  to  British  High  Commn.,  Con-  ! 
stantinople  1918 ; has  Order  of  Redeemer  j 
of  Gree  e;  cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  British  High 
Commission,  Constantinople;  Badminton  Club. 

Wauhope,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Boothby,  j 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt. ; 
Sudan  1912  (medal  with  clasps)  and  1914, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1919,  Violet 
Adelaide,  widow  of  Capt.  Mervyn  Crawshay, 
Dragoon  Guards,  of  51,  South  Street,  W.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wauhope,  Col.  Robert  Alexander,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  C.I.E. , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  H.  J. 
Wahab,  formerly  94th  Regt.;  b.  1855;  ed. 
at  Durham  Sch.  ; entered  R.E.  1873,  became 
Capt.  1885,  Major  1892  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1895, 
and  Col.  1899  ; retired  1905  ; served  during 
Afghan  War  1878-9  (medal),  with  Rumpa 
Rebellion  1879,  Mahsud  Waziri  Expedition 
1881,  with  Zhob  Valley'  Expedition  1884 
(despatches),  with  Hazara  Expedition  1888 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Miranzai 
Expedition  1891,  with  Hazara  Expedition 
1891  (despatches,  clasp),  with  Isazai  Expedi- 
tion 1892,  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1894-5 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  and  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp) ; j 
was  attached  to  Anglo-Russian  Pamirs 
Boundary  Commn.  1895,  and  to  Persian  [ 
Boundary  Commn.  1896;  appointed  Boundary  1 
Commr.  for  Aden  1902  ; altered  spelling  of ! 
name  from  Wahab  to  Wauhope  by  deed 
poll  1911  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1897,  C.M.G.  and  C.B.  ‘ 
(Mil.)  1905.  10,  Crescent  Road,  Anglesey, 

Gosport  ; East  India  United  Service  Club.  \ 

Wavei.l,  Maj.-Gen.  Archibald  Graham, 
C.B.,  sbn  of  Maj.-Gen.  A.  G.  Wavell,  F.R.S.  ; 
b.  1843;  entered  9th  Regt.  1863,  became! 
Capt.  Norfolk  Regt.  1878,  Major  1882,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1890  (transferred  to  Black  Watch  1891),  1 
Brevet  Col.  1894,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  (re- 
tired) 1903  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1879  (medal), 
in  Basuto  War  1880-81  (mentioned  in  de- 
spatches, medal),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-  I 
1901,  in  command  of  i^th  Inf.  Brig,  with 
rank  of  Mai  -Gen.  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal,  C.B.) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Scottish  Dist. 
1894-5,  A.A.G.  for  Recruiting  at  Head  Quar-  : 
ters  1898-1900,  temporary  D.A.G.,  Head  I 
Quarters,  Ireland  1901-2,  Ch.  Staff  Officer  of 
3rd  Army  Corps  1902,  and  Joint  Dep. 
Master  of  Roy.  Hospital,  Kilmainham  1903:  I 


m.  1880,  Lillie,  da.  of  the  late  R.  Percival ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Cranborne  Lodge , Cran- 
borne,  Salisbury. 

Wavell,  Lieut.-Col.  Archibald  Percival, 
C.M.G.,  M.C.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Archibald 
Graham  Wavell,  C.  B.  ; b.  1883;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Black  Watch  ; S.  Africa 
190X-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with 
clasp),  Buropean  War  igr4-rg  (despatches, 
M.C. , C.M.G.,  Legion  oi  Honour,  Orders 
of  Nile,  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz,  St. 
V/adimir  and  St.  Stanislas  of  Russia)  : m. 
1915,  Eugenie  Marie,  da.  of  Col.  John  Owen 
Quirk,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Way,  Lieut.-Col.  Benjamin  Irby,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Benjamin  Henry  Walpole 
Way,  of  Denham  Place,  Bucks  ; b.  1869;  ed. 
at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C. ; is  Lieut.-Col. 
(retired),  and  a J.P.  for  Bucks  ; served  with 
Dongola  Expedition  1896  (medal),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  Comdg.  a Batn.  E. 
Yorkshire  Regt  (wounded  twice,  despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Denham 
Place , Bucks  ; United  Service  Club. 

Way,  Lieut.-Col.  Bromley  George  Vere, 

C. B.E.,  M.V.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Bromley  Way;  b.  1873;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll.,  Oxford);  entered 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.)  1896, became  Capt.  1900  (Adj.  2nd  Batn. 
1904-7),  Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1918;  served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8 
(medal  with  two  clasps),  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1901  with  Mounted  Inf.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Officer 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gen.  Officer 
Comdg.  - in  - Ch.,  Aldershot  1907-10,  and 
Assist.  Mil.  Sec.,  Aldershot  1910-12 ; ap- 
pointed a Staff-Capt.  at  War  Office  1915, 
and  a Dep.  Assist.  Director  there  1917,  and 
Dep.  Director  1918;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1911,  C.B.  E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  and  Military , 
and  Boodle’s  Clubs. 

Way,  Capt.  Leslie  Ferguson  Kennedy, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R. A. M.C. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — , 
Elizabeth  Mary,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Vincent  Pixell,  V.  of  St. 
Faith’s,  Stoke  Newington,  N.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Way,  Major  Gerald  Oscar,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1875  ; Major  late  4th  Batn.  N.  Staffordshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Way,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  1877;  Major  R.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  king’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Order  of 
SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy) : m.  1920, 
Dorothy,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  R.  W. 
Stone,  J.P.  (S.  Staffordshire  Regt.),  of  Manor 
House,  Long  Crendon,  Bucks ; cr.  D.S.O. 
^918. 

Way,  Capt.  William,  M.V.O. , son  of 
William  Way,  of  Scheirstein,  Nassau,  Ger- 
many; b.  1847;  entered  R.N.  1862,  became 
Staff  Com.  1886,  Staff-Capt.  1900,  and  Capt. 
(retired)  1906;  served  in  Ashanti  1873-4 
(medal),  during  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  and  in  Soudan  1884  (clasp) ; 
was  Queen’s  Harbour  Master,  Bermuda 
1890-95,  and  in  command  of  H.M.S.  Vivia 
1896-1906:  >n.  1st,  1889,  Maria  Chattock,  who 
d.  1891,  el.  da.  of  Dr.  Shaw,  of  Sutton  Cold- 
field; 2nd,  1898,  Florence  Patience  Dagmar, 
only  child  of  the  late  John  William  Foulkes, 
of  Sutton  Lodge,  West  Molesey ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1903.  9,  Neitlecoinbe  Avenue, 

Southsea  ; Royal  Albert  Yacht  Club. 

Way,  Maj.-Gen.  Nowell  Fitz  Upton 
Sampson-,  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Holroyd 
Fitzwilliam  Way,  Esq. ; b.  1838 ; entered 
R.M.L.I.  1855,  became  Capt.  1868,  Major  1880, 
Lieut.-Col.  1883,  Col.  1887,  Col.  2nd  Comdt. 
1889,  Col.  Comdt.  1892, and  Maj.-Gen. (retired) 
1895;  commanded  2nd  Batn  R.M.L.I.  at 
Suez,  1884-5  * served  in  Suakin  Campaign 
1885,  and  commanded  R.M.  Batn.  during 
latter  part  of  operations;  assumed  by  Deed 
Poll  1807  the  additional  surname  of  Samp- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


1991 


son  : m.  1st,  1871,  Mary  Anne  Louisa,  who 
d.  1902,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  G.  Nelson 
Prior,  21st  Bombay  N.I. ; 2nd,  1903,  Lucy 
Emily,  widow  of  George  Leonard  Matthews, 
Esq. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1881;.  Henbury , Bristol; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Wayland,  Lieut.- Col.  Edward  Robert, 
C.M.G.,  son  ot  William  Robinson  Wayland  ; 
b.  1870  ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; Euro-  I 
pean  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1900,  Amelia,  da.  of  S.  Phipps;  cr.  C. M.G. 
1919.  Monks  Horton  Park,  near  Hythe , 
Kent. 

Wayman,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Reginald 
Bland,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; European  War 
1914-18  as  Lieut.-Col.  Northumberland  Fusi- 
liers (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Waymouth,  Adm.  Arthur  William, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Fleet-Paymaster  Silas 
Waymouth,  R.N.  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Stubbing- 
ton  House  Sch.  ; entered  R.N.  1877,  be- 
came Lieut.  1883,  Com.  1895,  Capt.  1902, 
Rear-Adm.  1912,  Vice-Adm.  1917  (retired 
1917),  and  Adm.  1920;  Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  European 
War  1915,  Comdg.  7th  Cruiser  Squadron  ; 
was  Sec.,  Ordnance  Committee  1898-1902,  a 
Member  of  Ordnance  Board  1902-4  and 
1909-11,  Director  of  Naval  Equipments 
1912-15,  and  Adm.  Sup.  Portsmouth  Dock 
yard  1915  ; is  a Com.  of  Swedish  Order 
of  the  Sword,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of 
Honour  : tn.  1898,  Helen  Annie  Brown  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916.  United  Service,  Junior 
United  Service,  and  Royal  Naval  ( Ports- 
mouth) Clubs. 

Waymouth,  Paymaster-Ca>t.  Frederick 
Richard.  C.M.G.;  b.  1862;  formerly  R.N. ; 
retired  as  Paymaster- Capt.  1920:  has  Legion 
of  Honour;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Wayte,  Major  Adrian  Barclay,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Hodgson  Wayte;  b. 
1882 ; Major  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918.  Ruddington  House , Notts. 
Weakley,  Ernest,  C.M.G. , son  of  the  late 

Rev.  Robert  Hopkinson  Weakley ; appointed 
Commercial  Attache  for  European  and 
Asiatic  Turkey  and  Bulgaria  1897;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1908. 

Wear,  Col.  Algernon  Edward  Luke, 
C.M.G.  M.D.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Claridge  Wear,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne  ; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  Durham  Univ.,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London  (M.B.  and  B.S.  1891,  M.D. 
1894) ; is  Ch.  Sch.  Med.  Officer,  Leeds,  and 
Col.  (T.D.)  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.);  served 
during  European  War  1914-15  (despatches, 

C. M.G.) ; sometime  Comdt.  Roy.  Army 
Med.  Corps  Sch.  of  Instruction,  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  ; formerly  Resident 
Med.  Officer,  Ida  Hospital,  Horsforth,  and 
Resident  Obstetrical  Officer  Gen.  Infirmary, 
Leeds  : m.  1896,  Emily,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 

F.  Peel,  Mus.  B.,  V.  of  Heslington,  York- 
shire ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  4,  Grosvenor  Terrace , 
Headingley,  Leeds. 

Weathf.rbv,  Major  James  Thorpe, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Edward  Weatherby, 
of  6,  Old  Burlington  Street,  W. ; o.  1877; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll., 
Oxford  ; entered  Oxfordshire  L.I.  1899,  be- 
came Capt.  1905,  and  Major  1915;  served  in 
Somaliland  as  Special  Ser.  Officer  1903-4 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) : 
m.  1913,  Giana  Dorothea,  da.  of  the  late 
Howard  Gilliat  [see  Skipwith,  Bt.,  colls.]; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Weaver,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Yardley, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Charles  Weaver,  of 
Alsager,  Cheshire  ; b.  1884  ; ed.  at  Manchester 
Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Alberta  Univ.  (Canada)  ; 
Bar.  Alberta  1 9 1 5 ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Canadian  Inf.,  and  a J.P.  for  Alberta; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1912,  Dorothy  Mary,  da.  of  C.  N.  Cobbett, 
M.D.,  of  Edmonton,  Canada  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada. 

Weaver,  John  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Weaver,  of  Doncaster;  b.  18 — ; Ch.  I 


Censor  for  Union  of  S.  Africa  and  Imperial 
Dep.  Ch.  Censor  for  S.  Africa  during  Euro- 
pean War ; cr.  M.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  19x8. 
Pretoria,  Transvaal. 

Webb,  Lieut.-Col.  AndrewHenry,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1873 ; entered  R.E.  1892,  became  Capt. 
1900,  Major  1914,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1916  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; is  a Ch.  Instructor  in 
Gunnery:  m.  18—  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Webb,  Major  Eric  Norman,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  Samuel  Rollin  Webb,  of  Papanui,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at  New  Zealand  Univ.  ; 
a Civil  Engineer,  and  Major  Australian  En- 
gineers; European  War  19x5-19,  in  Egypt 
and  France  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; was  Ch. 
Magnetician  with  Australasian  Antarctic 
Expedition  1911-14,  and  Assist.  Engineer 
Public  Works  Electrical  Depart.,  New 
Zealand  19 14- 15  ; appointed  Assist.  Director 
of  Education  (Technical)  Australian  Imperial 
Force  Education  Ser.  1918  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
51,  Norman's  Road,  Papanui,  New  Zealand. 

Webb,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Ambrose  Con- 
greve, D.S.O.  ; b.  1869  5 is  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired),  and  an  A.Q.  M.G;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1901-2  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914  17 
as  Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Webb,  Harry  James,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18—; 
a Member  of  Roy.  Corps  of  Naval  Construc- 
tors, and  Ch.  Constructor  and  Sup.,  Dockyard 
Branch,  Controllers’  Depart.,  Admiralty; 
cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  Admiralty,  Whitehall,  S.W. 
Webb,  Major  Maurice  Everett.  D.S.O., 
M.C., son  of  Sir  Aston  Webb,  K.C.V.O..  C B, 
R.A. ; b.  1880  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  R.E.  ; 
European  War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1909;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Webb,  Montagu  de  Pomeroy,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  W.  W.  Webb,  solicitor,  of 
Bristol  and  London;  b.  1869;  sometime  Chm. 
ol  Karachi  Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  an 
Additional  Member  of  Bombay  Legislative 
Council;  is  Founder  of  the  War  League  ot 
India : m.  1908,  Catharine  Frances,  only  da  of 
Col.  Frederick  Charles  WoodRideout,  Indian 
Army ; cr.  C.I.E.  1906,  C.B.E.  1918.  Karachi, 
India. 

Webb,  Philip  George  Lancelot,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Benjamin  Webb, 
Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  ; b.  1856  ; ed.  at  West- 
minster, and  at  CM.  Ch.,  Oxford  (M.A.  1888)  ; 
appointed  Dep.  Controller  of  Petrol,  Board  of 
Trade  1917,  and  Assist.  Comptroller,  Patent 
Office  1920;  cr.  C.B.E*  1918,  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
12,  Lancaster  Gate  Terr  ace,  W New  University, 
and  Oxford  and  Cambridge  Clubs. 

Webb,  Lieut.-Col.  Ralph  Humphrej^s, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Canadian 
Forces  ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Webb,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Ed  ward,  D.S.O  ; 
b.  1855  ; Lieut.-Col.  London  Scottish  Batn. 
London  Regt. ; Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal), 
Chin  Lushai  Expedition  1889  (medal  with 
clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’smedal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches 
thrice,  promoted  twice,  D.S.O.,  Star);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  17,  Gorst  Road,  Wandsworth 

Common,  S.W. 

Webb,  Major  William  Francis  Rich- 
mond, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  William 
Wilfrid  Webb,  M.D.,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; b. 
1883;  ed.  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  Indian  Army; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1902 
and  1908  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I. 
(wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major),  Afghan  War  1919  (de- 
spatches, clasp,  O.B.E) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1920. 

Webb- Bowen  [see  Bowen]. 

Webb-Johnson  [see  Johnson]. 

Webbe,  William  Harold,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Dep.  Controller,  Surplus  Stores  Depart., 


COMPANION  AGE. 


J992 


Min.  of  Munitions  during  European  War  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Webber,  Major  Horace  Armine  William, 

C. B.E.',  b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European 
War  1914-19 (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Webber,  Col.  Norman  William,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O . ; b.  1881;  Col.  R.E. ; S.  African  War  | 
1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D S O., 
Brevets  Lieut. -Col.  and  Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  French  Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  18 — ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Webber,  Lieut.-Col.  Adrian  Beare  In- 
cledon-,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  j 
Edward  Chichester  Incledon-Webber,  of  j 
Braunton,  N.  Devon  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Clifton  j 
Coll.  ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  1901,  j 
became  Major  1915,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.-  j 
Col.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  | 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  ] 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  as  j 
Lieut.-Col.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.); 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916,  and  a 
Brig.-Com.  1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M  G. 
1919.  Corffe  House , Braunton,  Devon; 
A rmy  and  Navy  Club. 

Weber,  Lieut.-Col.  (William  Hermann) 
Frank,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  younger  son  of  the 
late  Sir  Hermann  Weber,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P. ; 
b.  1875;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A. ; S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre)  : m.  1902,  Benita,  da.  of 
Reginald  Douglas  Thornton,  D.L.,  of  Birkin 
House,  Dorchester;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Webster,  Capt.  Albert  E.,  D.S.O.;  b. 
t8—  ; is  Capt.  in  Mercantile  Marine,  and 
Lieut,  (retired)  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Webster, Tl/ayor  James  Alexander, -D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  W.  L.  Webster,  of  Barony 
House,  St.  Bees  ; 6.  18—  ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  London  Regt ; European  War  1914  19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1919,  Constance, 
da.  of  Bichard  Combe  [see  M.  Conyngham] ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Webster,  Capt.  John  Alexander,  C.B.E., 
M.V.O.,  son  of  John  Webster,  Bar.-at-Law, 
of  Southbank,  Newton  Abbot ; b.  1874 ; 
entered  R.N.  1887,  became  Lieut.  1895,  Com  j 
1907,  and  Capt.  1914;  w*s  Navigating  Com.  : 
of  Indomitable  during  Prince  of  Wales’s 
visit  to  Canada  1908  (M.V.O.);  subsequently 
Naval  Assist.  Navigation  Depart.,  Ad- 
miralty: m.  1003,  Lalia,  da.  of  the  Hon. 
Mr.  Justice  Wallace  Graham,  of  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1908. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Webster,  John  Edward,  C.I.E. ; b.  1870  ; ! 
ed  at  Charterhouse,  and  at  Trin.  Hal),  j 
Camb. ; entered  I.C.S.  1889,  and  served  in  1 
Bengal  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector  ; | 
appointed  Dist.  and  Sessions  Judge,  E.  | 
Bengal  and  Assam  1905,  Dep.  Commr.  1905, 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Judicial  and  Gen.  Depart. 
1906,  Magistrate  and  Collector  1910,  and 
Ch.  Sec.,  Assam  1917;  cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 

W EBSTE  R , Pay  master -Lieut.  - Com.  John 
Thomas  Victor,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Webster, 
J.P. ; 6.1885;  Paymaster-Lieut.-Com.  R.N.;| 
was  Sec.  to  Rear-Adm.  Comdg.  1st  and  6th  j 
Light  Cruiser  Squadrons  during  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Webster,  Thomas  Lonsdale,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Thomas  Calthrop  Webster, 
R.  of  Rettendon,  Essex;  b.  1868  ; appointed  I 
2nd  Clerk  Assist.,  House  of  Commons  1902,  I 
and  Clerk  Assist.  1918:  m.  1903,  Esther, 
da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Brady  Dalton,  of  J 
Fillingham,  Lincolnshire  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  I 
1912.  Constitutional  Club. 

Webster,  William,  C.B.E.;  b.  1865 ; | 

is  Gen.  Sec.  Scottish  Liberal  Federation,  i 
and  a J.P.  ; has  been  Member  of  National  ; 
War  Aims,  Central  Recruiting  (Scotland), 


and  first  Scottish  War  Savings  Committees; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  95 , Prince’s  Street, Edinburgh. 
Webster,  Col.  William,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
William  Webster,  of  Moor  Close,  Middle- 
ton,  Lancashire  ; b.  1865  ; ed.  at  Middleton 
National  Sch.,  and  at  Manitoba  Univ.  (.M.D., 
C M.  1895) ; was  in  1st  Batn.  Manchester 
Regt.  1885-7 1 has  been  in  Canadian  Mil. 
since  1903  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  as  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.  Canadian 
Army  Med.  Corps  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
is  Hon.  Anaesthetist  of  Winnipeg  Gen.  Hos- 
pital and  of  Children’s  H<  spital,  Winnipeg, 
Professor  of  Practical  Pharmacology  and  of 
Anaesthetics  at  Manitoba  Med.  Coll.,  Pres, 
of  Winnipeg  Revolver  Acso.,  and  a Member 
of  Council  of  Manitoba  Rifle  Asso.  : m.  1899, 
Annie  Gunn;  cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  160 , Mayfair 

Avenue,  Winnipeg,  Canada;  Winnipeg 
Yacht  Club. 

Webster,  Major  Thomas  Sheridan 
Riddell-,  D.S.O.,  only  son  of  the  late 
John  Riddell- Webster,  of  Priors  Gate,  St. 
Andrews,  Fife;  b.  1886;  ed.  at  Harrow, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  The  Cameronians 
(Scottish  Rifles)  1905,  became  Capt.  1913, 
and  Brevet  Major  1916;  European  War 
1914-18  as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.,  with  rank  of 
Lieut.-Col  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Major,  Order  oi  Crown  of  Italy,  Belgian  and 
French  Croix  de  Guerre)*  m.  1920,  Harriet 
Hill,  da.  of  Col.  Sir  Alexander  Sprot,  C.M.G., 
M.P.,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Wedd,  Major  William  Basil,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.,  French  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Wedderburn,  Alexander  Dundas  Ogilvy, 

C. B.E.,  K.C.  Lsee  Wedderburn,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Wedgbury,  Edmund,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 

b.  18 — ; formerly  2nd  t ieut.  Gloucestershire 
Regt.;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Wedgwood,  Major  Gilbert  Henry, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lawrence  Wedgwood, 
of  Barlaston;  b.  1876;  M-jor  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  m dal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches,D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Dorothy  Howard, 
da  of  Walter  Saimona,  of  Newto-  Old  Hall, 
near  Alfreton , and  Eamont  Dale,  F olkestone ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wedgwood,  Col.  Josiah  Clement,  D.S.O., 

M. P.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Clement  Francis 
Wedgwood,  master  potter,  of  Barlaston, 
Staffordshire;  b.  1872;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll., 
and  at  Roy.  Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich;  is 
a D.L.  for  Stafford,  and  a Member  of 
Staffordshire  County  Council ; served  dur- 
ing S.  African  War  as  Capt.  Elswick 
Battery  R.F.A.,  subsequently  becoming 
Resident  Magistrate  of  Ermlo  Dist.  of 
Transvaal,  and  during  European  War  in 
Flanders  1914,  subsequently  at  Gallipoli 
1915,  as  Com.  Roy.  Naval  Vol.  Reserve 
(wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  ap- 
pointed an  Assist.  Director,  Trench  Warfare 
Depart.,  Min.  of  Munitions  1917,  and  is 
Col.  ; has  sat  for  Newcastle-under-Lyne 
(Lab)  since  Jan.  1906:  m.  1st,  1894,  the 
Hon  Ethel  Kate  (who  obtained  a divorce 
1919),  da.  of  the  1st  Baron  Bowen,  a Lord  of 
Appeal  in  Ordinary  ; 2ndly,  1919,  Florence 
Ethel,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  George 
Willett;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Crunham,  Glou- 
cestershire ; National  Liberal  Club. 

Wedgwood,  B*ig.-Gcn  Ralph  Lewis, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  18—  ; Hon.  Brig. -Gen.  late 
R.E.,  and  Dep.  Manager  and  Goods  Manager, 

N. -E-  Railway  ; European  W*r  1914  18  (,de- 
spatches,  C M.G.,  C.B.,  Orders  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  ol  Italy,  Crown  of  Belgium, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre;;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Weekes,  Col.  Henry  Wilson,  D.S.O., 

O. B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  J.  Weekes  ; 
b.  1870  *,  entered  R E.  1888,  became  Major 
1937,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Col.  1917  ; served 
in  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1915-19 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1993 


Weekes,  Paymaster-  Capt.  Victor  Herbert 
Thomas,  C.B.,  C.M.G. ; b.  1873;  entered 
R.N.  1889,  became  Staff-Paymaster  1907  and 
Fleet- Paymaster  1911  (now  Paymaster-Capt.); 
Somaliland  1904,  present  at  battle  of  IUig 
(despa'ches,  medal),  Persian  Gulf  1909-12, 
suppressing  arms  traffic  (medal),  in  France 
1914,  on  Transport  ser.  (despatches,  1914 
Star),  battle  of  Jutland  1916  (despatches, 
C.B.,  Russian  Order  of  St,  Anne);  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Weeks,  Engineer-Capt.  Edward  John, 

C. B.,  son  of  John  C.  Weeks;  b.  1868;  En- 
gineer-Capt. R.N.  : m.  1897,  Gladys,  da.  of 
John  Pris.on,  of  Exeter  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Weeks,  Major  Ronald  Morce,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  • b.  18 — ; Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Weguelin,  Mrs.  Ethel,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; 
in  Officers’  Records  Depart.,  Central 
Prisoners  of  War  Committee,  British  Red 
Cross  during  European  War  : m.  18 — , — 
Weguelin;  cr.  C.B.L.  (Civil)  1920. 

Weir,  Capt.  Donald  Lord,  D.S.O. , M.C. ; 
b.  1885  ; Capt.  Leicestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  M.C.,  Serbian  Order  of  Karageorge); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1919). 

Weir,  Major  Frank  Valentine,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Joseph  Weir,  J.P.,  of  Denili- 
quin,  N.S.  Wales  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Warr-, 
nambool  Coll.,  and  at  Caulfield  Gram.  Sch., 
Victoria ; a Sheep  Grazier,  and  Major 
Australian  Light  Horse ; S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (despatches),  European  War 
1914-18  (thrice  wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1916,  Dorothy  Marguerite  Isherwood  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918.  Deniliquin,  New  South  Wales  ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Waradgery 
(N.S.  Wales ) Clubs. 

Weir,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Alexander, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Archibald 
Weir,  of  Malvern;  b.  1876;  entered  3rd 
Dragoon  Guards  1902,  became  Major  1912, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917.  Brevet  Col.  1918, 
Lieut. -Col.  1919,  and  Col.  1920;  S.  African 
War  1899-1901  withlmperial  Yeo.  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
and  Brig.-Com.  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  SS.  Maurice  and  Lazarus 
of  Italy,  Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de 
Guerre  with  Palms):  m.  1917,  Margaret 
Irene,  da.  of  Robert  More,  of  Woodsgate 
Place,  Bexhill-on-Sea  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
C.M.G.  1919. 


twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps, 
King's  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.);  was  Assist.  Director  of  Trans- 
port at  Head  Quarters  1906-8,  and  at  Wool- 
wich Arsenal  1908-12 ; appointed  Assist. 
Director  of  Supplies  and  Transport  1914  : 
is  a F.R.G.S.  ; has  Jubilee  medal:  nt.  1887, 
Jessie,  da.  of  G.  J.  Robertson,  of  Lonsdale, 
Bath ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908.  Rosehill,  Chelten- 
ham ; N aval  and  Military  Club. 

Welch,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Locksley  St. 
Vincent,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  St.  Vincent 
Welch,  J.P.,  of  Sydney,  N.S.W.  ; b.  1887; 
ed.  at  Church  of  England  Gram.  Sch., 
Sydney;  M.B.  and  Ch.M.  Sydney  1913;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps ; 
served  during  European  War  1915-19  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Major);  sometime  Resident  •'urg. , 
Newcastle  Hospital,  N.S.  Wales;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Standish,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales;  Uni- 
versity ( Sydney ) Club. 

Welch,  Brig.-Gen.  Malcolm  Hammond 
Edward,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col. 
F.  G.  T.  Welch,  Indian  Army;  b.  1872;  en- 
tered Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1893,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  1918;  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  present  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  severely 
wounded),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 

C. M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  C.B.);  was 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1907-11,  and  Brig.- 
Maj.,  E.  Command  1911-12  ; appointed  a 

D. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1917,  and  in  Charge  of 
Administration  1918,  with  rank  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  : m.  1904,  Irene  Frances,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Howard  Crauford  Elphinstone, 
V.C.  K C.B.,  C.M.G.  [see  Elphinstone, 
"Knights’  Widows’’];  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Welch,  Robert  Hall,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Alfred 
Bassett  Starbuck  Welch,  of  Strathspey, 
Lancaster ; b.  1895 ; ed.  at  Oundle  Sch.  ; 
Lieut.  King’s  Own  (Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  in  Gallipoli.  Egypt, 
France,  and  Belgium  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Strathspey , Lancaster. 

Welch,  Major  Martin  Kemp-,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Charles  Durant  Kemp-Welch, 
J.P.,  D.L. ; b 1885  ; ed.  at  Charterhouse  ; 
Capt.  The  Queen’s  (Roy.  W.  Surrey  Regt.), 
and  Com.  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  Cadets  with 
rank  of  Major;  European  War  1914-16 
(despatches,  M C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918). 

Welchman,  Col.  Edmund  Walter  St. 


Weir.  Brig.-Gen.  James  George,  C.M.G.,  j 
C.B  E.]  b.  1887  ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.,  and 
a temporary  Brig.-Gen.;  European  War! 
1914-19  (Order  of  Crown  of  Italy,  O.B.E., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Weir,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Gordon,  D.S.O., ! 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  John  Weir  ; b.  1888  ; ed.  j 
at  Toronto  (B.A.  1908),  and  Harvard  (M.A.  ! 
1909)  Univs. ; Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Machine  j 
Gun  Corps ; European  War  1915-19  (de-  ; 
spatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1915,  Freda! 
Taylor;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  University  (Toron- 
to) Club. 

Weir,  Col.  Stanley  Price,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Alfred  Weir;  b.  1866;  is  Col. 
Australian  Forces  (V.D.),  Comdg.  an  Inf. 
Brig.,  Public  Ser.  Commr.,  S.  Australia,  and 
a J.P. ; served  during  European  War  1914  17, 
Comdg.  a Batn.  at  landing  at  Gallipolli  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Anne):  m.  1890,  Rosa  Wadham;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Ningana,  St.  Peters,  S.  Australia. 
Welch,  Col.  George  Osbaldeston,  C.B.. 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  Edward  Welch,  93rd 
Highlanders,  of  Arle,  near  Cheltenham  ; b. 
1861  ; entered  19th  Hussars  1882,  became 
Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1889,  Major  1897, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
and  Col.  1906;  retired  1913;  served  with 
Soudan  Expedition  1884  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Suakin  Expedition  1885 
(clasp),  and  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  A. A G , 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  and  actions 
of  Paardeburg,  Driefontein,  Johannesburg, 
Diamond  Hill,  and  Belfast  (despatches 


George,  C.B. ; b.  1857;  entered  97th  Regt. 
1874,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1885, 
Major  1894,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Brevet  Col. 
1904  ; retired  1912  ; served  with  Jowaki  Ex- 
pedition 1878  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
Afghan  War  1879-80,  present  at  action  against 
Mohmunds  (despatches,  medal),  with  Bur- 
mah  Expedition  1886-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  in  China  1900  (medal); 
appointed  a Staff-Lieut.  1915;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1907.  41,  Campden  House  Road,  W. 

Weld- Forester  [see  Forester]. 

Weldon,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Stewart, 
D.S.O.  [see  Weldon,  Bt.]. 

Weldon,  Major  Henry  Walter,  D.S.O. 
[see  Weldon,  Bt.]. 

Weldon,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth  Charles, 
D.S.O.  [see  Weldon,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Weller,  Major  Bernard  George,  C.B., 
D.S.C. ; b.  1881 ; Major  R.M.L.I. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.C. , C.B.) ; cr. 
C.B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Weller-Poley  [see  Poley]. 

Wellesley,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Ashmore 
Colley,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Augustus  Colley 
de  Vere  Wellesley  ; b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Charter- 
house,  and  at  R. M.A.  ; entered  R.A.  1888, 
became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1917,  Col.  1919,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired;  1920;  Mohmand  Field 
Force  1897;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches seven  times,  C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col., 
C.B.):  m.  1899,  Charlotte  Annie,  da.  of  the 


1994 


COMPANIONAGE. 


late  W.  G.  Shelton;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918.  Naval  and  Military , and  Royal 
Automobile  Clubs. 

Wellesley,  Victor  Alexander  Augustus 
Henry,  C.B.  [see  E.  Cowley]. 

Wells,  Major  Alan  Geoffrey,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882  ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1908  ; 
is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1917. 

Wells,  Major  Barrington  Cleement, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Clement  Wells,  of  Writtle, 
Essex  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Essex  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Wells,  Lieut. -Col.  George  Anderson, 

C. M.G. , son  of  William  John  Wells,  of  Clarke’s 
Beach,  Newfoundland;  b.  18 — ; ed  at 
Manitoba  Univ.  (B.A.),  and  at  St.  John’s  Coll., 
Winnipeg;  in  Canadian  Mil.  since  1897;  Hon. 
Lieut. -Col.  Canadian  Chap.  Sers  , and  Senior 
Chap,  a Canadian  Div. ; S.  Africa  1901-2, 
European  War  1914-18:  m.  18 — , Charlotte 
McDonell;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Montreal.  Canada. 

Wells,  George  Kerslake,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  King’s  Roy.  Rifle  Corps.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wells,  Wing-Co7?i.  Hardy  Vesey,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Wing-Com.  R.A.F.;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Wells,  Col. John  Bayford,  C.M.G., D.S.O., 
son  of  Charles  Augustus  Este  Wells,  of 
Heathfield,  Albury,  Surrey ; b.  1881;  ed.  at 
Westminster;  entered  Loyal  N.  Lancashire 
Regt.  1899,  became  Capt.  1906,  Brevet  Major 
and  Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and 
Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1919  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  twice,  Order  of  White 
Eagle,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevets  Major, 
Lieut. -Col.,  and  Col.);  was  a Staff-Capt.  at 
Head  Quarters  1912-14  : was  a Dep.  Director 
at  War  Office  1917-20,  since  when  he  has 
been  an  A.  A.G.  : m.  1916,  Arabella,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  William  Walter  Wright,  of  Talgai, 
Albury,  Surrey ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902,  C.M.G.  1918. 
113,  Coleherne  Court , S.fV.5;  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

Wells,  Major  John  Stuart  Kerr,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  John  Wells,  of  Monaghan, 
Ireland;  b.  1873;  Hon.  Major  and  Dist. 
Resident,  Nyasaland  Protectorate;  German 
E-  Africa  during  European  War  as  Political 
Officer  (C.B.E.):  m.  1915,  Maiy  Florence, 
third  da.  of  the  late  Major  C.  Brenan,  of 
Lifford,  co.  Donegal;  cr.  C-B-E-  1918. 
Zomba,  Nyasaland. 

Wells,  Capt.  Lionel  De  Lautour,  C.B.. 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  W.  S.  Wells, 
of  Bitterne  Court,  Hants;  b.  1859;  ed.  at 
Cheltenham;  entered  R.N.  1871,  became 
Lieut.  1881,  Com.  1892,  and  Capt.  (retired) 
1901;  was  Ch.  Officer  Metropolitan  Fire 
Brig.  18961903,  and  Ch.  Agent  of  Conserva- 
tive Party  1903-5;  served  during  Egyptian 
War  1882,  and  in  Dardanelles  1915  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.  for  Transport  duties, 

D. S.M.  of  U.S.A.) : m 1897,  Ida  Caroline,  da. 
of  the  late  Joseph  Busk,  of  Codicote  Lodge, 
Welwyn,  Herts  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  19x9  Houghton  Lodge , 
Stockbridge,  Hants ; United  Service  and 
Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) Clubs. 

Wells,  Lieut.- Col.  Lionel  Fortescue, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lionel  Berry  Wells,  M.I.C.E., 
of  Salcombe,  Devon;  b.  18 — ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  R.E.  (T.D.) ; European 
War  1916-18  in  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1920,  Edith  Mabel,  da.  of  Brig.- 
Gen.  Sir  Edward  Raban,  K.C.B.,  K.B.E. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wells,  Sidney  Herbert,  C.B.E  , son  of  the 
late  Rev.  J.  C.  Wells  ; b.  1865;  Director-Gen. 
Technical  Education,  Egypt  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Cairo,  Egypt. 

Wells,  Lieut. -Col.  Russell  Primrose 
Collings-,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  Arthur 
Collings  Wells,  J.P.,  of  Caddington  Hall, 
near  Dunstable ; b.  1882 ; ed.  at  E'stree,  and  at 
Harrow;  Lieut. -Col.  (retired)  15th  Hussars; 


European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  Medal  of  Mohamed  Aly  of  Egypt)  ; 
assumed  by  deed-poll  1919  the  additional 
surname  of  Collings;  cr.  D.S.O  1917, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Caddington  Hall,  near 
Dunstable ; Cavalry  Club. 

Wells-Hood  [see  Hood]. 

Welman,  Lieut.  Arthur  Eric  Pole, 
D.S.O..  D.S.C.,  son  of  Col.  Arthur  Pole  Wel- 
man, of  The  Homestead,  Westwood,  near 
Bradiord-on-Avon;  b.  1893;  Lieut.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.C., Croix  de 
Guerre,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Legion  of  Honour)  : 
m.  1920,  Eileen,  da.  of  Lieu. .-Com.  Gerald 
Rivers  Maltby,  M.V.O.,  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and 
Bar)  1918. 

Welsh,  Major  William  Miles  Moss 
O’Donnell,  D.S.O.,  M.C.',  b.  18—;  Major 

R. F.A.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
M.C., D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Welsh-Lee  [see  Lee]. 

Wemyss,  Major  Henry  Colville  Barclay, 
D S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Wemyss,  of  24,  De  Parys  Avenue,  Bedford 
[see  Barclay,  Bt.]  ; b.  1891 ; entered  R.E. 
1910,  and  is  Capt.  and  Brevet  Major;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Order  of  the  Nile 
of  Egypt)  : m.  1919,  Vera,  da.  of  the  late 
Alfred  Mozley,  of  Cattistode,  Dorset  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1914. 

Wemyss,  Rear-Adm.  Rosslyn  Erskine, 
C.M.G.,  M.  V.O.  [see  E.  Wemyss,  colls.]. 

Wemyss,  Maynard  Willoughby  Col- 
chester-, C.B.E.,  son  of  the^late  Capt. 
Francis  Wemyss,  Indian  Army;  b.  1846; 
LL.D.  Bristol  Univ.,  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
Gloucestershire , a Verderer  of  H.M.  Forest  of 
Dean,  and  Lord  of  the  Manors  of  Mitchell  - 
dean,  Littledean,  andWestbury;  assumed  in 
1877  the  additional  surname  of  Colchester, 
and  reverted  to  Colchester  Wemyss  1882  : 
rn.  1871,  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Newton 
Dickenson  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Westbury  Court, 
near  Newnham,  Gloucestershire  ; Union  Club. 

Wentworth,  Capt.  Frederick  Charles 
Ulick  Vernon-,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Thomas 
Frederick  Charles  Vernon- Wentworth,  ol 
Wentworth  Castle,  near  Barnsley;  b.  1866; 
Capt.  R.N.,  and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Suffolk 
(High  Sheriff  1912) ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.) : tn.  1899,  Mary  Emily, 
da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  John  Christopher 
Guise,  V.C.,C.B.  [see  Guise,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr. 
C.B.  (Civil)  1919.  Blackheath,  Saxmund- 
ham,  Suffolk. 

Wenyon,  Col.  Charles  Morley,  C.M.G., 

C. B.E.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  Rev.  C-  Wenyon, 

M.D- ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(B.Sc.  190T,  M.B.  1904)  ; temporary  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  7,  Vallance  Road,  Alexandra 

Park,  Wood  Green , N. 22. 

W enyon,  Lieut.- Col.  Herbert  J ohn,  D.S.  O.; 
b.  18—;  formerly  Roj*.  W.  Kent  Regt. 
(retired  as  Lieut. -Col.)  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  the 
Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; 
cr.D.S.O.  19x7. 

Were,  Major  Harry  Harris,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1865  ; is  Major  (retired)  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wessel,  Capt.  Johannes  Alberta,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Comdg.  a Commando;  German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

West,  Lieut. -Col.  Alexander  Henry 

Delap,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry 
Matthew  West,  of  Folly  Court,  Woking- 
ham ; b.  1877;  is  Lieut.  Col.  R.A.;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902  (wounded,  despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.) : m.  1915,  Harriet  Laura, 
da.  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Edward  Arthur 
Chichester  [see  M.  Donegal!,  colls.] ; cr. 

D. S.O.  19x7  (Bar  1919).  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1995 


West,  Charles  Henry,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Henry  West,  a merchant  of  the 
Punjab;  b.  1859;  joined  the  Ser.  1876;  be- 
came Personal  Assist,  to  A.G.,  India  1890, 
and  Assist.  Sec.  Army  Depart.,  Govt,  of 
India  1906  ; served  during  Burma  War 
1886-7  (medal  with  clasp) ; is  Sec.  of  Boy 
Scouts  Asso.,  of  116,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. : 
m.  1888,  Agnes  Lingard,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  Murphy,  Survey  of  India:  cr.  C.I.E. 
1903.  Clan-Rye,  Berkhamsted \ Herts. 

West,  Major  Francis  George,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1879;  is  Major  R.A.  ; served  during  S. 
African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7- 

West,  Frederick  Joseph,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Director  and  Gen.  Manager,  West’s  Gas 
Improvement  Co.  (limited) ; a Member, 
Munitions  Board  of  Management  during 
European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

West,  Lieut. -Col.  John  Weir,  C.M.G., 
M.B. ; b.  1875;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.,  and 
a Professor  at  Roy.  Army  Med.  Coll.  ; S. 
Africa  1901-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps)  European  War  19x4-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1919- 

West,  Lieut. -Col.  Richard  Melbourne, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E. , M.D.  ; b.  18-  ; M.R.C.S. 
and  L.R.C.P.  London,  1901,  M.D.  Durham 
1907;  Lieut. -Col.  R.A. M.C.;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

West,  Roger  Rolleston  Fick,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Hatch  West,  M.D., 
F.R.C.P.,  of  15,  Wimpole  Street,  W.  ; b. 
1891  ; ed.  at  Rugby,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.  (B.A.  1913) ; is  an  Engineer,  and 
an  A.M.I.C.E. ; European  War  1914-15  as 
Lieut.  Army  Intelligence  Corps,  attached 
R.E.  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1914.  15,  Wimpole  Street,  IV.)  Frankland, 

St.  Leonards , Bucks. 

Westcar,  Major  William  Villiers 
Prescott-,  D.S.O.  [see  Prescott,  Bt  , 
colls.]. 

Westcott,  Col.  Sinclair,  C.B.,  C.M.G. , son 
of  W.  H.  Westcott,  of  Prince’s  Square, 
Plymouth;  b.  1859;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C.P. 
1880,  and  D.  P.H.  1899;  was  Surg.  R.N.  1881 ; 
entered  Army  1882,  became  Major  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1894,  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  and 
Col.  Army  Mtd.  Ser.  1912;  retired  1917; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  in  charge  of  Gen.  Hospitals,  with 
rank  of  Col.,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(despatches  thrice,  C.M.G.,  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  as  Dep.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  (despatches  twice,  C.B.);  was  Med. 
Officer  of  Health  during  Plague  epidemic, 
Hong  Kong  1895  ; appointed  Hon.  Surg.  to 
Viceroy  of  India  1910  ; is  a Knight  of  Grace 
of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England  : m.  1898,  Ethel  Constance,  da.  of 
Col.  Robert  Bradshaw,  J.P.,  of  Carrick-on- 
Shannon,  and  widow  of  Drewry  Gifford 
Ottley,  of  Cartown  House,  Carrick-on- 
Shannon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1Q15. 

Western,  Major  Bertram  Charles  Maxi- 
milian, D.S.O.  ; b.  1886 ; Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  four  times,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Brevet  Major):  m.  1917,  Phyllis 
Beatrice,  adopted  da.  of  Sir  Thomas  Charles 
Callis  Western,  3rd  Bt. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar 
1918). 

Western,  Col.  John  Sutton  Edward, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18—  ; Col.  Indian  Army  (retired) ; 
Waziri  Expedition  1881,  Hazara  Expedition 
1888  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Wazi- 
ristan  Expedition  1894-5  (clasp),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1902,  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Westlake,  Col.  Almond  Paul,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1858;  entered  Army  1876  became  Lieut. 
M.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1878,  Capt. 
1889,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1903,  and  Brevet 
Col.  1915 ; retired  191-;  served  during 


Afghan  War  1879-80  (medal)  ; appointed 
Sup.  of  a Remount  Depot  1914,  and  Comdt. 
thereof  1915 ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 

Westley,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Harold 
Stops,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1882  ; Major  York- 
shire Regt.;  retired  as  Lieut.-Col.  1920; 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919- 

Westmacott,  Brig.-Gen.  Claude  Berners, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Col.  in  the  Army,  Hon. 
Brig.  Gen.  (retired),  and  an  A.D.C.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C-B.E-); 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Westmacott,  Col.  Frederic  Hibbart, 

C. B.E.,  T.D.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  1867;  Col.  Army 
Med.  Ser.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.,  Brevet  Col.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Westmacott,  Major  Gerald  Percy, 

D. S.O.)  b.  1880;  is  Hon.  Major  Northum- 
berland Fusiliers  ; served  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1900  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Westmacott,  Capt. Guy  Randolph, D.S.O., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Richard  Westmacott, 
K.C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1891;  ed.  at  Eton,  and 
at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  formerly  Capt.  Grenadier 
Guards;  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 

1916,  the  Hon.  Edith  Victoria  Blanche  Winn, 

only  da.  of  2nd  Baron  St.  Oswald;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918.  102,  Gloucester  Place,  W.; 

White's , Pratt’s,  and  Guards'  Clubs. 

Westmore,  Lieut.-Com.  Henry  George 
Gardiner, D.S.O., O.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com. 
Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Westmorland,  Capt.  Herbert  Camp- 
bell. D.S.O.;  b.  1883;  Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt.;  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D-S.O.  with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918  (Bar  19x9). 

Westmorland,  LzVwL-Co/.  Percy  Thuillier, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Isaac  Peatt  West- 
morland, formerly  R.E.,  of  12,  Albert 
Place,  S.W. ; b.  1863  ; ed  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Bedfordshire  Regt. 
1882,  became  Capt.  1889,  and  Major  W. 
India  Regt.  1897,  transferred  to  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  1902;  retired  1912; 
served  on  W.  Coast  of  Africa  1894  (de- 

8 latches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Ashanti 
xpedition  1895-6  (star),  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900,  as  Staff  Officer  at  Glencoe,  and  subse- 
quently Comdg.  at  St.  Helena  (medal),  with 
Gambia  Expedition  1901  (medal  with  clasp), 
withZakka  Khel  and  Mohmand  Expeditions 
1908  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O., 
and  during  European  War  1915  18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.)  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
London  Regt.,  and  Lincolnshire  Regt.,  and 
now  in  Territorial  Force  Reserve:  m.  1902, 
Ethel,  widow  of  Major  F.  Arnold  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1908,  C.M.G.  1916.  United  Service  Club. 
Weston  [see  Zanzibar]. 

Weston,  Paymaster-Com.  Arthur  Fut- 
lam,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Major  A.  Weston, 
5th  Lancers;  b.  1879;  Paymaster-Corn.  R.N., 
and  Sec.  to  Senior  Naval  Officer,  Liverpool  ; 
was  Base  Officer,  10th  Cruiser  Squadron 
during  European  War  (C.M.G.):  m.  1910; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1919* 

Weston,  Lieut.-Col.  Claude  Horace, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Thomas  Sliailer  Weston,  for- 
merly of  Christchurch,  New  Zealand  ; b. 
1879  ; ed.  at  Canterbury  Coll.,  New  Zealand 
Univ.  (LL-B.  1902)  ; Bar.  New  Zealand  1902, 
and  a Solicitor  1902  ; Crown  Prosecutor,  New 
Plymouth,  New  Zealand,  and  Lieut.-Col.  New 
Zealand  Inf. ; European  War  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1905,  Agnes  Louisa, 
el.  da.  of  Frederick  Jeff  ray  Steuart ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918.  New  Plymouth,  New  Zealand. 

Weston,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Arthur, 
C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; temporary  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. 
(Inland  Waterways  and  Docks),  and  an 
Assist.  Director  at  War  Office ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1918. 


1996 


COMPANION  AGE. 


Weston,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Leslie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1882 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R. A.S.C. ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  191417  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Weston,  Lieut.-Col.  Reginald  Salter, 
C.M.G.,  0 B.E.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Weston,  of  Field  House,  Abbey  Wood, Kent, 
and  Sydenham  Hill,  S.E.  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  j 
Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  j 
Manchester  Regt.  1888,  became  Capt. 
1897,  Major  1903,  and  Lieut.-Col.  (retired) 
1919  ; N.-W.  Frontier  ol  India  1897-8  (medal  j 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-15  (de-  ! 
spatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  j 
a Batn.  E.  Surrey  Regt.  19x6-18,  and  an  ' 
Area  Comdt.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  1918-19  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919.  Naval  \ 
and  Military , and  United  Service  {Simla) 
Clubs. 

Weston,  Brig.-Gen.  Spencer  Vaughan  1 
Percy,  D S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Percy  Weston  ; ' 
b.  1883  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; an  Hon. 
Brig -Gen.;  European  War  1914-19  with  Roy.  ! 
Berkshire  Regt.  (despatches  four  times,  1 
M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  two  Bars,  French  Croix  ! 
de  Guerre  with  Palm,  Belgian  Croix  de  j 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917  (two  Bars  1918). 
Greenfields , East  Sheen,  S.  W. 

Weston,  Major  Walter  John,  D.S.O. ; b.  \ 
1881;  M.R.C.S  and  L.R.C.P.  London  1905;  ! 
is  Major,  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-17  | 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Sava  of 
Serbia)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Westrop,  Major  Sidney  Albert,  D.S.O.,  j 
M.C.;  b.  18—;  formerly  Major  Machine  Gun  j 
Corps,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Eileen  Mona,  da.  of 
Edgar  Hepworth  Alton,  L.R.C.S.;  cr. D.S.O.  | 
1917.  ! 

Westropp,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  Mai-  j 
colme,  D.S.O., son  of  Maj. -Gen.  George  Ralph 
Collier  Westropp,  Indian  Army ; b.  1870  ; 
Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; on  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-8  (medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : ! 
m.  1903,  Mabel  Jane,  da.  of  the  late  Hodder  | 
Michael  Westropp  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Wheat- 
stone, Leintwardine,  Herefordshire. 
Westropp,  Col.  George  Ralph  Collier,  { 
C.B.,  son  of  Maj. -Gen.  George  Ralph  Collier  j 
Westropp,  Indian  Army;  b.  1859;  ed.  at 
King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  London ; entered  83rd 
Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  I.S.C.  1889,  Major  j 
Indian  Army  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet 
Col.  1907,  and  Col.  (retired)  1911;  served  | 
during  Afghan  War  1879-80  (despatches,  \ 
medal),  with  Zhob  Valley  Expedition  1884,  I 
with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (de-  | 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Fron-  i 
tier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  | 
clasp),  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp), 
and  with  Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2 
(clasp);  a J.P.  for  Surrey:  m.  1899,  Ethel  j 
Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen.  J.  A.  J 
Tytler,  C.B.,  V.C.,  and  widow  of  Rear- 
Adm.  John  Clarke  Byng  [see  V.  Torrington,  j 
colls.] ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1911.  Merton  Park,  ! 
Surrey. 

Westropp,  Col.  John  Massy-,  C.M.G.,  el. 
son  of  the  late  Col.  John  Massy-Westropp,  [ 
of  Attyflin,  co.  Limerick,  and  Doonass,  co.  j 
Clare;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Windermere,  and  at  \ 
Portarlington  ; formerly  Capt.  12th  Lancers  j 
and  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col.  Comdg.  5th  1 
Batn.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers;  is  a J.P.  j 
for  cos.  Limerick  and  Clare  ; served  in  Malta  ! 
during  S.  African  War  1901  (C.M.G.) : m.  1890,  i 
Georgina,  da.  of  the  late  Frederick  Kennedy,  j 
of  Limerick;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  Doonass,  j 
C/onlara,  co.  Clare. 

Wetherall,  Capt.  Harry  Edward  de 
Robillard,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18- ; Capt. 
Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; European  War  i 
1914-18  (wounded, despatches, M.C., D.S.O.);  j 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wetherall,  Col.  William  Alexander, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Rev.  J.  E.  Wetherall,  of! 
Brereton,  Staffordshire  ; b.  1847  ; Col.  Indian 
Armv  ; Co-Director  Auxiliary  Hospitals  and  j 
V.A.D.’s,  Staffordshire  during  European  I 
War;  cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)! 


1920.  30,  Church  Street,  Rugeley,  Stafford- 

shire ; junior  United  Service\Club . 
Vethered,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Owen, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Owen  Peel 
Wethered ; b.  1864 ; ed.  at  Eton,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1886,  M.A.  1889);  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force  Reserve  (V.D.), 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Bucks;  served 
during  European  War  1915  16  with  Roy. War- 
wickshire Regt.  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m. 
1st,  1899,  Adeline  Harris,  who  d.  1900,  da. 
of  W.  F.  MacTier,  M.D.,  of  Kinnesburn, 
St.  Andrews;  2ndly,  1917,  Margaret,  da.  of 
J.  M.  Dyer,  ofBeechhurst,  Farnham  Royal, 
Bucks ; cr.  C.  M.G.  1916.  Meadside,  Marlow, 
Bucks. 

Wethered,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Laurence, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Florence  Thomas  Wethered,  V.  of  Hurley; 
b.  1877;  is  Major  Army  Ordnance  Depart.; 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  on  Staff  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  m.  1907;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Wethered,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Robert, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Florence  Thomas  Wethered,  V.  of  Hurley ; 
b.  1873 ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Gloucestershire  Regt.,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer;  S.  African  War  1900-1902  on  Staff, 
present  at  relief  of  Kimberley  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914  19  (de- 
spatches,D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col., C.M.G): 
m.  1913,  Kathleen  Dorothy  Amy,  da.  of 
Brig.  Gen.  Herbert  Swayne  Fitz  Gerald, 
C.B. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Wetherell,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  May, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  Col.  Robert  William  May 
Wetherell,  16th  Regt.  ; b.  1874  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L I.  ; 
has  Order  of  Wen-Hu  of  China : m.  1897, 
Eileen  Mary,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Macdonough, 
M.D.,  of  Killarney  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Wetherilt,  Capt.  William  Alfred, 

D. S.O.,  son  on  Henry  Wetherilt,  of  Lower 
Edmonton,  N.  ; b.  1895  ; Capt.  3rd  Batn.  Roy. 
Berkshire  Regt.;  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Whait,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Robert,  D S 0., 
M.B., ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whaite,  Col.  Thomas  du  Bedat,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.B. ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Trin.  Coll., 
Dublin  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1885);  entered 
Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  1886,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1915;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps  ', 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  St.  Maurice  and 
St.  Lazarus  of  Italy,  C.B.)  : m.  1891,  Nora 
Mary,  da.  of  Thomas  Manifold  Craig,  of 
Rockmount  House,  Dundrum.  Dublin  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Lordello,  East 
Leake,  near  Loughborough. 

Whalley,  Frank  Douglas,  C.B.E.)  b. 
18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection  with 
supply  of  Shell  Cloth  for  MiD.  of  Munitions 
during  European  War  (C.B.E-) cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Whalley,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  18— ; ed.  at  Leeds  Univ.  (M.B. 
and  Ch.B.  1905)  ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whalley,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Roger, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1881 ; is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Worcestershire  Regt.  ; served 
in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Arthur's,  and  Junior  United 
Service  Clubs. 

Whatman,  Col.  William  Douglas,  C.M.G.) 
b.  i860 ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  (retired) ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1889,  Anna  Mildred, 
da.  of  the  late  Samuel  Gurney  Buxton  [see 
Buxton,  Bt.,  colls.];  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1997 


Whatton,  Capt.  Stewart  Montagu  De 
Heriz,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Capt.  R.F.A.; 
European  War  1914- 19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

YVhayman,  Engineer -Capt.  William 
Matthias,  C.B.E.  ; b.  1871  ; Engineer-Capt. 
R.N.,  and  Assist.  Engineer-in-Ch.,  Naval 
Engineering  Depart.,  Admiralty  ; has  been 
Ch.  Engineer,  Pembroke  Dockyard,  and  En- 
gineer Manager,  Rosyth  Dockyard  ; cr. 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wheal,  Capt.  Samuel,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Capt.  (retired)  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; Euro- 
pean War  19x4-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  I?.S.O.  1917. 

Wheatley,  Major  Cyril  Moreton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Moreton  John  Wheatley, 
C.B.,  of  Gwersyllt  Park,  Denbigh;  b.  1870; 
ed.  at  Marlborough;  is  Major  Gen.  List  and 
a Staff-Lieut.  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Agri- 
cultural Merit  of  France);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Windham  Club. 

Wheatley,  Col.  Henry  Spencer,  C.B., 
son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Arthur  Wheatley,  Indian 
Cav. ; b.  1851 ; entered  65th  Regt.  1870,  became 
Capt.  Indian  Army  1882,  Major  1890,  Lieut. - 
Col.  1896,  Brevet  Col.  1900,  and  Col.  1904;  re- 
tired 1919;  served  during  Afghan  War  1879- 
80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
(despatches,  medal  with  two  clasps,  bronze 
star) ; was  a Col.-on-the-Staff,  India  1904-7, 
and  a Draft  Conducting  Officer.  1915-16: 
m.  1882,  Lilly  Mary,  da.  of  Surg.-Maj. 
Haldane  Stewart,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1905.  The  Knoll , Lower  Bourne, 
Farnham,  Surrey. 

Wheatley,  Brig.-Gen.  Leonard  Lane, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  Charles 
R.  E.  Wheatley,  formerly  R.A.  ; b.  1876; 
ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Army  1896,  became  Capt.  Indian 
Army  1905,  and  Princess  Louise’s  (Argyll 
and  Sutherland  Highlanders)  1908,  Major 
1915,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897,  at  defence  of 
Chakdarra  Fort  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  with 
Malakand  Field  Force  and  Peshawur  column 
of  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  with  Waziristan 
Expedition  1901-2  (clasp),  with  Bazar  Valle}' 
Expedition  1908  (medal),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  ; appointed  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  of  Victoria  1911,  an  Officer  of  a Co.  of 
Gentlemen  Cadets,  R.M.C.  1913,  a Com. 
thereof  1914,  a Staff  Capt.  1916,  and  a Brig. 
Com.  1918  : m.  1917,  Esther,  da.  of  Charles 
Fairbairn,  of  Banogill,  Victoria,  Australia; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898  (Bar  1919),  C.M.G.  1918. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wheatley,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  William 
Frank  Wheatley,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Little  Gaddesden,  Berkhampstead  ; b.  1871  ; 
formerly  Lieut. -Col.  ; R.A.  retired  as  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  seven  clasps,  despatches,  Brevet 
Major),  European  War  19x4-19  as  a Brig.- 
Gen.  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B.)  5 cr.  D.S.O.  I 

1917,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wheatley,  Major  William  Prescott  1 

Ross,  D.S.O.,  son  of  George  Wheatley,  of 
2,  Priory  Parade,  Cheltenham  ; b.  1878 ; is 
Major  Indian  Army;  Somaliland  1903  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  France  and  Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  Persia 

1918,  and  Afghanistan  1919  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wheeldon,  Frederick  Laurence,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  2nd  Lieut.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wheeler,  Major  Cordry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; formerly  Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks 
L.I.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Greek  Mil. 
Cross);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Edith  Mary,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Seaton  Forest  Milligan,  of 
Bangor,  co.  Down;  b.  1867;  ed.  privately; 
acted  as  an  Hon.  Sec.  to  War  Hospital 
Supply  Committee,  Belfast,  and  rendered 


sers.  to  the  local  Mil.  Authorities  in  Trans- 
lation during  European  War  : m.  1892, 
George  H.  Wheeler,  LL.B.,  solicitor;  cr. 
C.B.E,  (Civil)  1920.  Thornhill  Gardens, 
Belfast. 

Wheeler,  Rev.  Frank  Harris,  D.S.O., 
son  of  C.  Wheeler,  of  Flitwick,  Beds ; b. 
1878  • European  War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to 
the  Forces,  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.  (de- 
| spatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wheeler,  Major  Henry  Littleton,  C.B., 

I D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Littleton 
Wheeler,  ofBrom wich  House^co.  Worcester; 
b.  1868;  entered  Hampshire  Regt.  1892,  and 
became  Capt.  1900 ; retired  1908 ; served 
] in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  thrice, 
j D.S.O.);  is  Major  Reserve  of  Officers, 
and  Sec.  Staffordshire  Territorial  Force 
| Asso. : m.  1903,  Vera,  youngest  da.  of  Col. 
j Henry  Gillum-Webb,  of  Walton  House, 
Ashchurch,  Gloucestershire ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1918.  The  Woodlands,  Stafford. 

Wheeler-Bennett  [see  Bennett]. 
Wheelwright,  Charles  Apthorpe,C../lLG., 
son  of  William  Douglas  Wheelwright, 
J.P.  (formerly  Natal  Civil  Ser,),  of  Pieter- 
maritzburg, Natal : b.  1873;  ed.  at  Pieter- 
maritzburg Coll.,  Natal ; appointed  Clerk 
and  Interpreter  Eshowe  Magistracy  1890, 
Lower  Umfolezi  Magistracy  1892,  and  Rest- 
dent  Commr.  and  Ch.  Magistrate’s  Depart. 
1894,  Registrar  and  Master,  Ch.  Magistrate’s 
and  High  Court,  Zululand  1894,  Magistrate, 
Mgwaruma  Dist.  1897,  and  at  Mahlabatini 
1898  (the  defence  of  which  place  he  con- 
ducted during  S.  African  War  1901), 
Commr.  at  Zoutpansberg  1902,  and  Native 
Commr.  for  N.  Div.  of  Transvaal  1903  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1901.  Pteiersburg,  Transvaal  North , 
S.  Africa  ; Victoria  ( Pietermarj^burg ) Club. 

Whelan,  Lieut.-Col.  Joseph  Francis, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.B.  ; b.  1873  ; ed.  at  Dublin 
Univ.  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1896)  ; Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C. ; S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914- 19  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Wheldon,  Major  Wynn  Powell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Welch  Fusiliers; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Registrar,  Univ.  Coll, 
of  N.  Wales  1920;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wheler,  Granville  Charles  Hastings, 

C. B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  late  Charles  Wheler 
Wheler,  of  Otterden  Place,  Faversham, 
Kent,  and  Ledston  Hall,  Castleford,  York- 
shire; b.  1872;  Bar.  Middle  Temple  1898;  is 
a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire,  and  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kent ; appointed  Inspector 
of  Quartermaster-Gen. ’s  Sers.,  W.  Command 
1915,  with  rank  of  Major  (temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  June  to  Oct.  1918);  unsuccessfully  con- 
tested Osgoldcross  Div.  of  E.  Part  of  W. 
Riding  of  Yorkshire  (C)  Jan.  1906,  and  Colne 
Valley  Div.  ofS.  Part  of  W.  Riding  of  York- 
shire July  1907;  sat  as  M.P.  for  N.-E.,  or 
Faversham,  Div.  of  Kent  Jan.  1910  to  Nov. 
1918  ; re-elected  for  Faversham  Div.  thereof 
Dec.  1918:  m.  1905,  Ffaith  Florence,  O.B.E., 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  E.  T.  Clarke,  of  Alcombe 
Cote,  Dunster,  Somerset;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919.  Otterden  Place,  Faversham,  Kent ; 
Ledston  Hall,  Castleford,  Yorkshire ; Carl- 
ton, and  Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Whetham,  Major  P.,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
formerly  Major  Roy.W.  Surrey  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Whetham,  Lieut.-Com.  Edye  Kington 
Boddam-,  DS.O . ; b.  1887;  is  Lieut.-Com. 
R.N. ; served  during  European  War  1914-19, 
Comdg.  a Destroyer  (despatches,  D^S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Whetham,  Major  Sydney  Alexander 
Boddam-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1885;  is  Major 
R.A.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
six  times,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1916;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Whetherly,  Major  William  Stobart, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  19th  Hussars;  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 


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clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 

Whigham,  Lieut  -Col  Robert  Dundas, 
D.S.O.’,  b.  1879;  entered  Lancashire  Fusi- 
liers 1900,  and  became  Major  King’s  Own 
Scottish  Borderers  1915;  served  with  Aro 
Expedition  1901?  (medal  with  clasp) ; in  S. 
Nigeria  1903,  1904-5  (clasps),  and  1905-6 
(clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-16 
as  Lieut. -Col.  W.  African  Frontier  Force 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Whinney,  Major  Harold  Fife,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  1878;  formerly  Major  Roy.  Fusi- 
liers (City*  of  London  Regt.);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D S.O.,  Legion  of  Hon- 
our, O.B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
i9IQ. 

Whistler,  Flight- Lieut.  Alfred  Harold, 
D.S.O.,  D.F.C.;  b.  1896;  formerly  Capt. 
Dorsetshire  Regt  ; now  Flight-Lieut. 

R. A.F.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
D.F.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whiston-Walsh  [see  Walsh]. 

Whitaker,  Capt.  Arthur  Percy  Dun- 
combe,  D.S.O. ; b.  1885  ; Capt.  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whitaker,  Col.  Charles  Hildyard 
Thornton,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Robert  Whitaker;  b.  1859;  enteied  105th 
Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  King’s  Own  (York- 
shire L.I.)  1884,  Major  1897,  Lieut. -Col.  1902, 
and  Brevet  Col.  1905;  retired  1906;  was 
D.A.A.G.  Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff 
1885-8 ; has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze 
medal:  m.  1880,  Ruth  Helen,  only  da.  of 
Thomas  rkness,  formerly  of  the  Minster  ! 
Court,  York ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1905. 

Whitaker,  Hector  Child,  D.S.O. ; &. 
18 — ; Lieut.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Whitbread,  Samuel  Howard,  C.B., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Samuel  Whitbread 
(M.P.  for  Bedford  1852-95),  of  Southill, 
Biggleswade,  and  16,  Grosvenor  Crescent, 

S. W.  [E.  Chichester]  ; b.  1858  ; ed.  at 
Eton,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1879, 
M.A.  1887)  ; is  Chm.  of  Whitbread  and  Co. 
(Limited),  Lord. -Lieut,  for  Beds  (formerly 
Chm.  of  QuarterSessions),  Hon.  Col.  Comdt, 
Beds  Vol.  Regt.,  and  Pres,  of  its  Territorial 
Asso.;  was  Assist.  Private  Sec.  to  First 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  (Earl  of  Northbrook) 
1880-82,  and  Private  Sec.  to  Chancellor  ol 
Duchy  of  Lancaster  (Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Ughtred 
Kay-Shuttleworth,  Bt.,  M.P.)  1886 ; un- 
successfully contested  Bootle  Div.  of  S.-W. 
Part  of  Lancashire  (/,)  1885,  and  S.,  or 
Huntingdon,  Div.  of  Hunts  1892;  sat  as 
M.P.  for  S.,  or  Luton,  Div.  of  Beds,  Sept. 
1892  to  Sept.  1900  (when  he  unsuccessfully 
contested  Bedford),  and  for  S.,  or  Hunting- 
don, Div.  of  Huntingdonshire  Jan.  1906-10: 
tn.  1904,  Madeline  Emmie  Louise,  da.  of  the 
late  Major  the  Hon.  Edward  Roden  Rourke 
[see  E.  Mayo,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 
Southill  Park,  Biggleswade ; n,  Mansfield. 
Street,  IV.;  Brooks s,  and  Travellers’  Clubs. 

White,  Capt.  Arthur,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; Capt.  S.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1019. 

Whitcombe,  Major  Robert  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  as  Major  R.A.S.C.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

White,  Lieut.  - Col.  Alison  Kingsley 
Gordon,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1881  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  R.A.  {European  Wari9i4-i9 (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col. ) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916. 

White,  Major  Arthur  Charles,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18—;  Hon.  Major  Yorkshire  L.I. ; served 
during  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

White,  Lieut. -Col.  Albert  Edward, 
C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  T.F.  (Re- 


serve); European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

White,  Col.  Arthur  Thomas,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  John  William  White ; b.  i860  ; 
L.R.C.P.  and  L-RC.S.,  Edinburgh  1884  ; a 
Physician  and  Surg.,  and  Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps.  (V.D.)  ; was  Principal 
Med.  Officer  Commonwealth  Mil.  Forces  1908-. 
14  : m.  1895,  Mary  Sophia,  da.  of  Dr.  Charles 
Henry  Elliott  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918.  Tor  House, 
East  Fremantle,  W.  Australia. 

White,  Lieut. -Com.  Charles  Everard 
Hughes,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Com.  R.N. ; 
European  War  1914-18  with  Submarines 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Charles  Percival,  M.V.O.,  M.B. , 
son  of  Robert  Owen  White,  of  Gesting- 
thorpe  Hall,  Essex;  b.  1861  ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  Clare  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1883,  M.A. 
1887,  M.B.,  B.C.  1891);  M.R.C.S.  England 

1887  ; a Physician  : m.  1892,  Marian  Irene, 

da.  of  Charles  Verrall  Willett,  of  Brighton  ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1918.  3,  Draycott 

Place,  S.W. 3 ; Garrick  Club. 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Ramsay, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Major  Charles  Richardson, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  George  White, 
of  Applegarth,  Scotland ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at 
Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  18 — ) ; 
Major  R.A.M.C.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — , Edith 

Frances,  da.  of  the  late  David  Jones,  of 
Troedyrhin,  Glamorgan ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Royal  Societies'  Club. 

White , Major  Donald  Alexander, /)..£ 0., 
son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col  Frederick  White, 

C. M.G.,  Comptroller  of  Roy.  N.-W.  Mounted 
Police,  Canada;  b.  1889;  Major  Canadian 
Artillery,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

White,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Dalrymple, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  L.  White, 
V.  of  Mortimer  West  End  ; b.  1865 ; en- 
tered Oxfordshire  L.I.  1885,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Col.  1916,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  (retired)  1920  ; Mohmand  and  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Forces  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  as  Lieut.- 
Col.  6th  Batn.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I., 
and  as  a Brig,  and  Dist.  Com.  (despatches, 

C. M.G.):  m.  1899,  Constance  Georgiana 
Bloomfield,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  Bloomfield 
Trench  [see  B.  Ashtown,  colls.] ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1916.  Westfield,  Pufley,  Berks ; Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

White,  Major  Eric  Stuart,  D.S.O. ; b. 

1888  ; Major  R.A.S.C.,  and  a D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium,  Belgian 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  William, 

C.B.E.,  M.B.’,  b.  18—;  temporary  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.A.M.C. ; cr.  O.B.E.  1919,  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Augustin 

Kinder,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.,  and  a Ch.  Engineer  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
White,  Col.  Frederick,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 

the  late  Major  George  White,  R.M.L.I. ; b. 
1861 ; entered  R.M.L.1. 1879,  became  Capt.  1888, 
Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1903.  and  Brevet  Col. 
1906  ; retired  1909  ; served  with  Egyptian 
Expedition  1882  (medal  with  clasp,  Khedive’s 
star),  during  Sudan  Campaign  1884,  present 
at  relief  of  Tokar  (two  clasps,  5th  class 
Medjidie),  and  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902  as 

D. A.A.G.,  a Railway  Staff  Officer,  and 
Dist.  Commr.,  Orange  River  Colony  (de- 
spatches, two  medals  with  four  clasps, 
D.S.O.) ; was  Draft  Conducting  Officer 
1915-19  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  St.  John’s  Park , 
Blackheath,  S.E. 


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1999 


White,  Major  Frederick  Norman,  C.I.E. , 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  C.  F.  H.  White,  of 
Eastbourne;  b.  1877;  M.B.  London  1901, 
M.D.  1906,  L.R.C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1901; 
D.P.H. ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.1903,  and 
became  Major  1914;  retired  1920',  became 
Assist  Director-Gen.,  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1913, 
and  Sanitary  Commr.  with  Govt,  of  India 
1917;  isMed. Officer  of  Min.  of  Health,  acting 
as  Med.  Commr.,  Typhus  Commn.,  League 
of  Nations;  was  a Member  of  Plague  Re- 
search Commn.  1908-13:  nt.  1906,  Katharine, 
da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Sylvester  Reid,  Devon- 
shire Regt. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916  Ipsden , Wold- 
ingham,  Surrey;  East  India  United  Service  i 
Club. 

White,  Brig.-Gen.  Geoffrey  Herbert 
Anthony,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Frederick  Anthony  White,  of  170,  Queen’s 
Gate,  S.W. ; b.  1870;  is  Col.  R.A.,  and  a 
Garrison  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig. -Gen  ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of 
Kimberley  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Col.,  C M G.) : m.  1918,  Mrs.  Studley  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C-M.G.  1018,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
White,  Brig.-Gen.  George  Francis, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  C.I.E.)  b.  1865;  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.;  retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1919; 
European  War  1914  19  on  Staff  (despatches, 
C. M.G.,  C.B. , C.I.E.)  : nt.  1919,  Alice,  widow 
of  Acheson  ffrench  Power  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  19x7,  C.I.E.  1919.  Naval  and 
Military  Club. 

White,  Major  George  Frederick  Charles, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; is  Major  R.A.,  and  a Brig. 
Major;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

White,  Col.  Gerald  Verner,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Hon.  Peter  White,  P.C. ; b.  1879  ; 
ed.  at  Pembroke  Public  and  High  Sch., 
Ontario,  and  at  McGill  Univ. ; Col.  Canadian 
Forces,  and  Director  of  Timber  Operations 
Canadian  Forestry  Corps  ; elected  to  Cana- 
dian Parliament  1906 : nt.  18 — , Mary 

Elizabeth  Tretes;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918.  Pem- 
broke, Ontario ; Rideau  (Ottawa)  Club. 
White,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Albert 
Duckett,  D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  and  tem- 
porary Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Frederick, 

C. M.G. , D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 
lian Inf. ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

D. S.O  , Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

White, Capt.  Henry  Basil  Haydon,Z).S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Charles  Haydon  White, 
M.R.C.S.;  b.  1892;  ed.  at  Cheltenham,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt. 
1912,  and  became  Capt.  1916 ; served  during 
European  War  1914  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
is  serving  with  Egyptian  Army:  m.  1917, 
Miriam  Olive,  da.  of  Alfred  Barrett,  of 
Lammas,  Cowes ; cr.  D.S.O.  1914.  United 
Service  Club. 

White,  Major  Henry  Herbert  Ronald, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  only  son  of  the  late  Maj. -Gen. 
Henry  George  White,  J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Lough 
Eske  Castle,  co.  Donegal;  b.  1879;  ed.  at 
Rugby,  and  at  R.M.C. ; formerly  Capt.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; is  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers, 
and  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Donegal  (High 
Sheriff  1912);  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4 
(wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 

Sean  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
[yasaland  Fie'd  Force  1918  as  Lieut. -Co).  : 
m.  1906,  Florence  Geraldine,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Arnott,  1st  Bt.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.  *.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  Lough  Eske  Castle,  co.  Done- 
gal; Army  and  Navy , and  Royal  Automo- 
bile Clubs. 

White,  Capt.  Herbert, , D.S.  O.,  M.C.;  b. 
18—;  Capt.  late  Roy.  Irish  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

White,  Maj.-Gen.  Herbert  Southey 
Neville,  C.B.,  M.V.O.,  sqn  of  the  late 
Rev.  Herbert  Southey  White,  of  Tunstead, 


Norfolk;  b.  1862;  ed.  at  Marlborough; 
entered  R.M.L.I.  1882,  became  Capt.  1892, 
Major  1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1906,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1907,  Brevet  Col.  1910,  Col.  2nd  Comdt. 
1911,  and  Comdt.  1914;  retired  1918; 
(now  Maj.-Gen.);  Soudan  1884-5  with 
Guards’  Camel  Regt.,  present  at  actions 
of  Abn  Klea  and  Gubat  (medal  with  two 
clasps,  bronze  star) : on  H M.S.  “ Renown  ” 
during  tour  of  Prince  and  Princess  of  Wales 
in  India  1905-6;  was  in  Naval  Intelligence 
Depart.  1889-95,  Staff  Officer  R.  M.,  Chatham 
1898-1902,  Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Intelli- 
gence 1909-10,  Inspector  of  Recruiting  (Ad- 
miralty) 1910-13,  and  Comdt.  R.M.  Depot, 
Deal  1914-18  : m.  1891,  Cicely  Eleanor,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  William  Melville  Pigot,  Hon. 
Canon  of  Norwich  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1906,  C.B.  (Civil)  1917.  Twyssenden  Manor , 
Goudhurst,  Kent ; United  Service  Club. 
White,  Major  James  Alexander  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Engineers ; European  War  19x5-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
White,  Col.  Janies  Grove,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Major  Hans  Thomas  Fell  White ; 
b.  1852;  Col.  (letired),  a J.P.  and  D.L.  for 
co.  Waterford  (High  Sheriff  T9  10),  and  a J.P. 
for  co.  Cork  ; Zulu  Campaign  1879  (medal 
with  clasp).  European  War  19x4-18  in  Eng- 
land and  France  (despatches  twice)  : m. 
1880,  Constance,  da.  of  the  late  Abraham 
Fitzgibbon,  of  The  Rookery,  Stanmore;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  Kilbyrne,  Doneraile,  co.  Cork  ; 
Rockjield,  Cappagh,  co.  Waterford;  Army 
and  Navy,  and  Kildare  Street  Clubs. 

White,  Capt.  James  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  F.M.  Sir  George  Stuart  White, 
G.C.B.,  O.M.,  G.C.S.I.,  G.C.M.G.,  G.C.I.E., 
G.C.V.O.,  V.C.,  LL.D.,  of  Whitehall,  Bally- 
mena, co.  Antrim;  b.  1879;  ed.  at  Win- 
chester, and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; 
entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1899,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1904 ; retired  1909  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1901,  and  present  at  battles  of 
Magersfontein,  Paardeberg,  and  advance  to 
Pretoria,  Lydenberg,  and  Komati  Poort, 
afterwards  became  Assist. -Commr.  at  Harri- 
smith,  and  subsequentlyjoined  6th  Mounted 
Inf.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1907,  Mer. 
cedes,  el.  da.  of  Alexander  Mosley,  C.M.G.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Ross,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1875  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  R.E. ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches five  times,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

D. S.O.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917- 

White,  John  Bell,  C.B.E. , son  of  the 
late  W.  Bell  White,  of  Dublin;  b.  1857;  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1893 ; a J.P.  for  Bucks  (Sheriff 

1918- 19),  Hon.  Capt.  R.N.R.,  an  Asso.  of 

Institute  of  Naval  Architects,  a Member  of 
Conjoint  Board  of  Scientific  Sos.,  and  a 
Younger  Brother  of  the  Trinity  House  ; was 
Assist.  Director  of  Naval  Recruiting  1917-19 
(C.B.E.) ; editor  of  the  “ Law  Magazine  and 
Review  ” : m.  1896*  Jane,  da.  of  the  late 
David  Davis,  of  Maes-y-ffynon,  Aberdare, 
and  Tin-y-coed,  Arthog,  and  widow  of 
Thomas  Babington  Jones,  of  Glynpedr, 
Crickhowell  ; cr.  C.B.E.  19x9.  5,  King's 

Bench  Walk , Temple,  E.C.  ; Alderbourne 
Manor,  Gerrard's  Cross,  Bucks ; Athenceum, 
Savage,  and  Caledonian  Clubs. 

White,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Burton,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Henry  White  ; b.  1874  ; Col.  and  tem- 
porary Brig.-Gen.  Canadian  Forces ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion 
of  Honour) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Capt.  John  Donald,  D.S.O.)  b. 
18— ; is  Capt.  Middlesex  Regt.,  and  attached 
to  Tank  Corps;  European  War  1914-18 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

White,  Lieut.-Col  John  Henry,  C.M.G.) 
b.  18  — ; sometime  Lieut.  Col.  in  the  Army, 
and  Director  of  Railways  ; served  in  Meso- 
potamia 19x5-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917. 

White,  Major  Maurice  FitzGibbon  Grove, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  Col.  James  Grove 


2000 


COMPANION  AGE. 


White,  C.M.G. , b.  1887;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Major,  Legion  of 
Honour,  O.B.E.):  m.  1919,  Bernice  Agnes, 
only  child  of  Duncan  Parlane;  cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  O.B-E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

White,  Capt.  Noel  Blanco,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  T.  Blanco  White ; b.  1890  ; Capt.  Gen. 
List,  and  a D.A.Q.M.G.  ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  j 

1918. 

White,  Capt.  Oliver  Woodhouse,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Alfred  Cromwell  White,  Bar.-at-law  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Capt.  Dorsetshire  Regt.,  and  a 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

White,  Major  Ralph  Koper,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1879  ; Major  R.A.S.C.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps) , 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Major  Richard  Finch,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1880;  Major  Essex  Regt.,  and  attached 
Egyptian  Army  ; European  War  1914-19,  and 
latterly  against  N.  Turkana  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

White,  Robert,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18— ; 
Assist.  Director,  Wool  Textile  Production, 
War  Office  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

White,  Brig.  - Gen.  the  Hon.  Robert, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  B.  Annaly]. 

White,  Major  Robert  Lynch,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Lynch  White,  of  Home- 
field,  Bickley,  Kent;  b.  1875  ; ed.  privately, 
and  at  Eastbourne  Coil.  ; entered  Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt.  1900,  became  Major  1915,  and 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  on  1 
Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1907,  Muriel  | 
Enid  Ormond  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

White,  Lieut. -Col.  Samuel  Robert 
Llewellyn,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  White,  of 
Scotch  Rath,  Dalkey,  co.  Dublin  ; b.  1863 ; 
entered  Prince  of  Wales’s  Leinster  Regt. 
(Roy.  Canadians)  1885,  became  Capt.  1891, 
Major  1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1911  (retired 
1918) ; appointed  to  command  a Batn.  York- 
shire Regt.  1916;  served  in  S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1st,  1895,  Dorothy 
Hej',  who  d.  1903,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Fearnley  Carlyle,  V.  of  Cam,  Gloucester- 
shire ; 2nd,  1913,  Louise  Mary,  da.  of 
Charles  Hughes,  of  Bryndedwydd,  Dolgelly, 
Merionethshire  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

White,  Lieut.  Stephen  P.  R.,  D.S.O., 

D. S.C. ; b.  18 — . Lieut.  R.N.R. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.C. , D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Brig. -Gen.  Wilfred  Arthur,  C.B. , 

C. M.G. ; b.  1870;  entered  Connaught  Rangers 
1892,  became  Brevet  Major  1900,  Lieut.-Col. 
1914,  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and  Col  1920;  S. 
African  War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-17,  firstly  as  A.A.G!, 
subsequently  as  a Dep.  Director  at  the  War 
Office,  and  again  an  A.A.G. ; appointed 
Comdt.  at  Sch.  of  Mil.  Administration  1920, 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

White,  Major  Wilfred  Ormonde,  D.S.O., 
M.C.',  b.  18—;  Major  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

White,  Major  William,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Highland  L.I.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

White,  Capt.  William  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C.  ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

White,  Col.  William  Lambert,  C.B., 
son  of  William  Thomas  White,  of  Hedon. 
Yorkshire  ; b.  1849  ; Gov.  Director  of  White 
and  Son  (Limited),  fruit  brokers,  of  Hull, 
Hon.  Col.  (V.D.)  E.  Riding  R.G.A.  (T.F.),  a 


J.P.  and  D.L.  for  E.  Riding  of  Yorkshire, 
Chm.  of  its  Territorial  Force  Asso.,  and  a 
Member  of  National  Assembly  of  Church  of 
England;  was  Co.  Comdt.  E.  Yorkshire  Vol. 
Forces  1916-20;  Mayor  of  Hedon  1890,  1891, 
and  1895  : m.  1877,  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Joseph 
Dalton,  of  Harland  Rise,  Yorkshire ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1919.  Lambert  House,  Hedon, 
Yorkshire. 

White,  Major  "William  Lambert,  D.S.O., 
3rd  son  of  Col.  William  Lambert  White,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1884;  temporary  Major  R.F. A.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

White,  Brig.-Gen.  William  Lewis,  C.B., 

C. M.G.,  son  of  William  Thompson  White, 
of  Cumberland  House,  Redbourn,  Herts  ; 
b.  1856 ; entered  R.A.  1876,  became  Capt. 
1885,  Major  1893,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900, 
Lieut.-Col.  1903,  Brevet  Col.  1905,  Col.  1908, 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1913  ; served 
with  Soudan  Expedition  1885  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
as  Special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches  twice, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  as  D.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  an  Army  Corps  (despatches  five 
times,  distinguished  ser.  reward,  C.M.G.); 
was  Instructor  at  Sch.  of  Gunnery  1887-92, 
Brig.-Maj.  R.A.,  Gibraltar  1895-8,  Mil.  At- 
tache at  Madrid  1898-9,  D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G., 
S.  Dist.  1902-3,  D. A.A.G.  at  Head  Quarters 
1903-6,  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Gunnery,  Shoebury- 
ness  1909-10,  Inspector  of  R.G.A.  at  Head 
Quarters  1910-13 ; is  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; 
has  2nd  class  Order  of  Mil.  Merit  (Spain) 
and  Cross  of  Order  of  St.  Bento  d’Aviz 
(Portugal)  : m.  1883.  Eleanor  Kathleen  (a 
Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  da.  of  George  T. 
Holdsworth ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1910,  C.M.G. 
1916.  10,  Castle  Street , Farnham  ; Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Nicholas, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Nicholas 
White,  of  Penzance  ; b.  1879  > entered 
R.A.S.C.,  and  is  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  ; S. 
African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  is  a 
Dep.  Assist.  Director  of  Supplies  and 
Transport : m.  1906,  Evelyn  Laura,  da.  of 
Sir  Gilbert  Thomas  Carter,  K. C.M.G.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

White,  Col.  William  Westropp,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M D.,  son  of  the  late  lohn  Carpenter 
White,  of  Cork  ; b.  1862  ; ed  at  Queen’s  Coll., 
Cork,  and  at  R03’.  Univ.  of  Ireland  (M.D.  and 
M.Ch.  1887) ; entered  Indian  Med.  Ser.  1887, 
became  Capt.  18 — , Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col. 
1901,  and  Brevet  Col.  1915  ; Hazara  Ex- 
pedition 1891  (medal  with  clasp),  Chitral 
Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (three  clasps],  China 
1901  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  Brevet  Col., 

C. B.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G. 
1919- 

White,  Capt.  Richard  Booth  Leslie 
Bazley-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Bazley-White 
Tsee  E.  Rothesl;  b.  1886;  Capt.  Roy.  W. 
Kent  Regt. ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, Order  of  the  Nile,  D.S.O.) ; em- 
ployed with  Eg3'ptian  Army  1914,  and 
appointed  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1916 ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1917. 

White,  Major  Charles  James  Brooman-, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Richard  Charles  Brooman- 
White,  of  Arddarroch,  Dumbarton  ; b.  1883  ; 
Major  Gen.  List. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E  ) : tn.  1907,  Idalea 

Hastings,  da.  of  the  late  William  Hearne, 
of  Hearne,  Texas,  U.S.A.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919- 

White,  Col.  Percy  Carr-,  M.B. , F.R.  C.S., 
C.B.E. ; b.  1 8 — ; Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.,  and 
an  Hon.  Physician  to  H.M. ; Burma  1891-2 
(medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 
1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Afghan  War  1919 
(C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1920. 

White,  Lieut.-Col.  Joshua  Chaytor-, 
C.M.G.,  M.D. ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 


COMPANION  AGE. 


2001 


Med.  Ser.  (retired) ; Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

White,  Rev.  Eric  Milner  Milner-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Sir  Henry  Milner-White, 
LL.D.  ; b.  1884 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1907,  M.A.  1911)  ; 
Chap.,  Fellow,  and  Dean  of  King’s  Coll., 
Camb.,  Examining  Chap,  to  Bishop  of  London, 
and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

White,  Capt.  Richard  Stephen  Murray-, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  S.  Murray- White ; 
b.  1876;  is  Capt.  Yeo.;  served  in  Bechuana- 
land  1896  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches  twice, 
two  medals  with  seven  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

White-Thomson  [see  Thomson], 
Whitfield,  Rev.  Joseph  Louis,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Whitehead,  Capt.  Claude  Maguire ; 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Roy. 
Lancaster  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Whitehead,  Lieut.  - Col.  Edmund 
L’Estrange,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. - 
Col.  Edmund  Whitehead,  formerly  S.  Lan- 
cashire Regt. ; b.  1870 ; Lieut. -Col.  R.A. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whitehead,  Ernest  Kilve,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  James  Nicholas  Whitehead,  of  Gnaton, 
Torquay ; b.  1874  > ed.  at  Newton  Coll.,  S. 
Devon  ; is  a Sub-Commr.,  N.  Transvaal ; 
was  a Cape  Mounted  Rifleman  1893-7 ; 
served  in  S.  Africa,  1899-1900  as  Brig.  Sig- 
nalling Officer  Natal  Vol.  Composite  Regt., 
and  1901-2  on  the  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
in.  1907,  Edith  Henrietta  Clough  Raymond, 
da.  of  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  John  Raymond 
Malloch,  formerly  Roy.  Fusiliers,  of  Donne 
Raph,  Camberley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1902. 

Whitehead,  Capt.  Frederic  Aubrey, 

C. B.,  son  of  George  Whitehead,  of  Deighton 
Grove, York  ; b.  1874  ; Capt.  R.N.,  an  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.,  and  an  Officer  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
has  Order  of  Crown  of  Belgium  : in.  1916, 
Elizabeth,  da.  of  Patrick  Caird,  of  Belleaire, 
Greenock  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  Ashbnrnham, 
Dalmeny  ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Whitehead,  Lieut.-Col.  Hector  Fraser, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  E.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despattdies,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Whitehead,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  M.V.O., 
son  of  the  late  John  Whitehead,  of  Elton, 
Bury  ; b.  1842  ; ed.  privately ; is  Lieut.-Col., 
a J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Lancashire  (High  Sheriff 
1903),  a Member  of  Council  of  National  Rifle 
Asso.,  Dep.  Chm.  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire 
Bank  (Limited),  and  Vice-Chm.  and  a Direc- 
tor of  Sir  W.  G.  Armstrong,  Whitworth 
and  Co.  (Limited) : nt.  1871,  Louisa,  da.  of 
P.  Priestley,  of  Euxton,  near  Chorley ; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1909.  Haslem  Hey, 
Bury,  Lancashire ; Carlton,  Constitutional, 
Union  {Manchester),  and  Constitutional 
( Manchester ) Clubs. 

Whitehead,  Mrs.  Isabel,  C.B.E.,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  John  Duncan,  V.  of  Caine, 
Rural  Dean  of  Avebury,  and  Canon  of 
Salisbury  [see  D.  Atholl,  colls.] ; b.  1872  ; 
sometime  scholar  of  Lady  Margaret  Hill, 
Oxford ; Head  of  Women’s  Ser.  in  connection 
with  Furlough  and  Convalescent  Camps  in 
India  during  European  War  ; has  Kaisar-i- 
Hind  medal:  m,  1903,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Henry 
Whitehead,  Lord  Bishop  of  Madras  ; cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  19x9.  Bishop's  House, Madras. 

Whitehead,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  C.M.G. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Edmund 
Whitehead,  formerly  Black  Watch  (Roy. 
Highlanders) ; b.  1880  ; ed.  at  R.M.C. ; Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19,  as  D.A.A.G.,  and  subse- 
quently as  A.A.G.  (C.M.G.);  has  Legion  of 


Honour:  m.  1907,  a da.  of  Sir  Arthur  Fell, 
M.P.  for  Great  Yarmouth  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Whitehead,  Col.  John  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Walter  Whitehead,  of  Shrubbery 
House,  Upper  Addiscombe,  Surrey  ; b. 
1869  ; ed.  at  Upper  Canada  Coll.,  Toronto, 
and  at  London  Univ. ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  and 

L. R.C  P.  London;  is  Col.  S.  African  Med. 
Corps,  and  Assist.  Director  Med.  Sers.  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  and  King’s  medals  with  four 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
in  S.  African  Rebellion,  in  German  S.-W. 
Africa,  and  German  E.  Africa  (despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Whitehead,  Lieut.-Col.  John  James, 

D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Man- 
chester Regt. ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Whitehead,  Capt.  Tebbutt  Hill.  D.S.O., 

M. C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whitehead,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  James, 
D.S.O.  [see  Whitehead,  Bt.]. 

Whitehill,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1874 ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Territorial  Force 
Reserve  (formerly  City  of  London  Yeo.); 
S.  Africa  1900- 1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps),  European  War  1914-19  with  City 
of  London  Yeo.,  and  Machine  Gun  Corps 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; in  1920  assumed  by 
deed  poll  the  surname  of  Whitehill  in  lieu 
of  his  former  name  of  Weisberg;  cr.  D.S.O. 
19x9. 

Whitehouse,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Henry, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Philip  Whitehouse:  b.  1885; 
ed.  at  Handsworth  Gram.  Sch,  ; Lieut.-Col. 
(T.D.)Comdg.  8th  Batn.  Roy.  Warwickshire 
Regt.  (T.F.);  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches thrice,  Italian  Croce  di  Guerra, 
D.S.O-.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Moorfields, 
Handsuiorih  Wood,  Staffordshire ; Junior 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Conservative  {Bir- 
mingham) Clubs. 

Whitelaw,  Robert  Pender,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Robert  Whitelaw,  of  Stirling;  b.  1865; 
ed.  at  W.  of  Scotland  Technical  Coll.,  Coat- 
bridge ; 16  years  an  Engineer  and  Contractor 
of  Johannesburg;  employed  inBridge  Build- 
ing during  S.  African  War;  has  been  Sup. 
H.M.  Munitions  Factory,  Avonmouth  since 
1917  : m.  1894,  Helen,  da.  of  Robert  Watson, 
of  Coatbridge,  merchant  : cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  H.M.  Factory,  Avonmouth. 

Whiteley,  Frank,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late 
Samuel  Whiteley,  of  Bradford,  York- 
shire; b.  1856;  ed.  privately;  formerly  in 
the  Ivory  and  Ostrich  Feather  Trade,  and  a 
member  of  the  firm  of  Whiteley,  Walker, 
and  Co.,  of  Mafeking,  Bulawayo,  Palapyer 
etc.  ; some  years  Pres,  of  Mafeking  Chambe, 
of  Commerce;  was  Mayor  of  Mafeking  during 
memorable  siege  1899-1900  (despatches, 
C.M.G.):  m.  1892,  Sarah  Emity,  da.  of  the 
late  John  Walker,  J.P.,  of  Lees  House, 
near  Dewsbury  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1901.  Oakville, 
Ilkley , Yorkshire. 

Whiteley,  Major  Percival,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  6.18 — ; is  Majors.  African  Army 
Pay  Corps;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  O.B.E.  1918. 
Whitfield,  Com.  Paul,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
b.  1880;  Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : m.  18 — ; 

cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Whitmarsh,  Capt.  Arthur  John,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  E.  Kent  Regt.  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.1919. 

Whitfield,  Major  Leslie  Charles,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Army  Vet. 
Corps;  served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Whitham,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Lawrence, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  Lawrence  Yates 
Whitham,  of  Tasmania  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  in  Tas- 
mania ; was  in  Tasmanian  Inf.  Regt.  (Vol.) 
1899-1902,  and  in  S.  African  Constabulary 
1902-3  ; joined  Australian  Remount  Forces 
(Administrative  and  Instructional  Staff),  and 
is  Lieut.-Col. ; S.  African  War  1902  with 


2002 


COMPANIONAGE. 


3rd  Australian  Commonwealth  Horse,  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  in  Gallipoli  and  France, 
first  with  Australian  Inf.,  and  subsequently 
as  A A.  and  Q M G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.) : tn.  1920,  Olive, 
widow  of  Edward  Doveton  Carces  Young, 
of  Cape  Town  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Victoria  Barracks , Melbourne. 

Whiting,  William  Henry,  C.B.  ; son  of 
William  Whiting,  of  Gosport ; b.  1854  ; was 
Sup.  of  Construction  Accounts  and  Contract 
Work  at  the  Admiralty  1912-17 : m.  1880, 
Marian  Ellen,  da.  of  Robert  Little,  J.P.,  of 
Slough  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1914.  Long  Acre, 
Perivale  Road,  West  Ealing , W. 

Whitley,  Col.  Edward  Nathan,  C.B., 

C. M.G,,  D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  is  Col.  T.A.,  and 
Comdg.  R.A.,  W.  Riding  Div.  (T.F.)  ; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  C-B.) ; cr.  C.M.G. 

1916,  D.S.O.  1918,  C B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Whitlock,  Col.  George  Frederic  Ash- 
ford, C.B.E.,  son  of  Capt.  G.  F.  T.  Whitlock, 
84th  Regt.  ; b.  1868  ; Col.  R.E.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E-):  tn. 
1st,  1897,  Rebecca  Margaret,  who  d.  1903, 
da.  of  Horatio  Jones  Sprague,  U.S.A. 
Consul  at  Gibraltar ; 2ndly,  1905,  Annie 
Florence,  da.  of  the  late  W.  L.  T.  Foy,  D.L., 
of  22,  Dover  Street,  W.,  and  Henley-on- 
Thames  ; cr.  C-B-E  (Mil.)  1919.  30,  Winn 

Road,  Southampton. 

Whitmore,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Henry 
Douglas  Charlton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Capt.  Thomas  Charles  Douglas  Whitmore 
(formerly  Roy.  Horse  Guards),  of  Apley, 
Salop,  and  Orsett  Hall,  Essex;  b.  1872;  was 
Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  Comdg.  Essex  Yeo.  1915- 
18,  and  10th  Hussars  1918-19;  is  a J.P.  and 

D. L.  for  Essex;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches four  times, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.):  tn.  1900, 
Violet  Francis  Elizabeth,  da.  of  Sir  William 
Henry  Houldsworth,  1st  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917,  C.M.G.  1918.  Orsett  Hall,~  Orsett, 
Essex  ; Carlton,  and  Boodle's  Clubs. 

Whitridge,  Major  Matthew  William, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  in 

R.  Africa,  as  Major  King’s  African  Rifles ; 
(despatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whittaker,  Lieut.  Gordon  William, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  temporary  Lieut.  Roy. 
Naval  Vol.  Reserve ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 
Whittall,  Frederick  Edwin,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Near  East  Adviser,  Intelligence  Ser., 
H.M.  Forces  during  European  War:  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Whittall,  Ca/tf.Hugh,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18—; 
is  Lieut,  on  Gen.  List,  and  a Staff-Capt.; 
served  during  European  War  1914-16  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Whittall,  Major  Percival  Frederick, 

D. S.O  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt  Lincoln- 
shire Regt..  and  Major  R.E. ; served  during 
European  War  1914- 17  (depatchses,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1918). 

Whitting,  Major  Everard  Le  Grice, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  William 
Henry  Whitting,  R.  of  Stower  Provost, 
Dorset;  b.  1881;  Major  R.G.A.  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal  with  clasp), 
European  War  1914-18,  in  Egypt,  Gallipoli 
and  France  (despatches  five  times,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) : m.  1916,  Doris,  da.  of  J.  Macpherson 
Lawrie,  M.D..  D.L.,  of  GreenliiU,  Weymouth  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  2,  Longh ill  Terrace,  Wey- 

mouth ; Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Whittingham,  Lieut.  - Col.  Charles 
Herbert,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  is  Capt. 
Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers;  served  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  Battle  of  Khar- 
toum (Egyptian  medal  with  clasp,  medal),  in 

S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and 
during  European  War  1914-18,  in  Palestine, 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Camel  Transport  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G,  1918. 

Whittingham,  Engineer  - Rear  - A dm. 
William,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  William  Whit- 


tingham, of  Dartmouth  ; b.  1862;  ed.  at  Roy. 
Naval  Coll.,  Greenwich  ; entered  R.N.  1882, 
became  Ch.  Engineer  1895,  Staff-Engineer 
and  Engineer-Corn.  1899,  Engineer-Capt. 
1912,  and  Engineer-Rear-Adm.  1916;  retired 
1920;  was  Ch.  Engineer  Halifax  Dockyard, 
Nova  Scotia  1892-5,  Admiralty  Overseer, 
Greenock  1901-5,  and  Clydebank  1909-12; 
Sudan  1884-5,  European!  War  1914-16  with 
Grand  Fleet ; on  Staff  of  Com.-in-Ch.,  Scot- 
tish Coast  1917-19  ; is  Ch.  Road  Transport 
Officer  for  Scotland,  Min.  of  Food  : tn.  1885, 
Annie,  da.  of  Lieut.  E Crowley,  R.N.  ; cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1916.  Ingleholme , Crookston, 
Renfrewshire  ; Caledonian  United  Service 
Club. 

Whittington,  Major  Alan  Roderick, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A.S.C. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whittington,  Capt.  Cecil  Henry, 
C.M.G,,  C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  a M.I.C.E.,  and 
Capt.  Special  Reserve ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Whitton,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Ernest, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1872 ; Lieut.-Col.  Leinster  Regt. 
and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Whitty,  Lieut.-Col.  Allen,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Whitty,  of  Martley, 
Worcestershire  ; b.  1867  ; is  Quartermaster 
and  Hon.  Lieut.-Col.  Worcestershire  Regt., 
and  a D.A.A.G.;  served  during  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Hon. 
Lieut.-Col.):  tn.  1894,  Rachel,  who  d.  1918, 
da.  of — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Whitty,  John  Tarlton,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
Henry  T.  Whitty,  of  Dewhurst  Lodge,  Wad- 
hurst  ; b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
New  Coll.,  Oxford  ; entered  I.C.S.  1899,  and 
served  as  Assist.  Magistrate  and  Collector, 
Bengal;  appointed  Joint  Magistrate  and 
Dep.  Collector,  Bengal  1908,  and  Magistrate 
and  Collector,  Bihar  and  Orissa  1912:  tn. 
1904,  Elizabeth  Grace,  da.  of  Henry  New- 
land  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1916. 

Whitty,  Major  Noel  Irwine,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  H.  T.  Whitty,  of  Dewhurst 
Lodge,  Wadhurst ; b.  1885;  Major  Roy'.  W. 
Kent  Regt. ; served  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O  ) : tn.  1918, 
Lilian  Margaret,  da.  of  J.  H.  E.  Garrett, 
of  Courtlands,  Hayward’s  Heath ; cr.  D.S.O. 
19x7. 

Whitwill,  Capt.  Mark,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E.  (T.F.)  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Whitworth,  Capt.  Harry,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut.  Yorkshire  L.I.;  served  dur- 
ing European  War  1914-18  as  Capt.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Whitworth,  Capt.  J.  H.,  D.S.O., 

M.C.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Capt.  Manchester  Regt. ; (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whitworth,  Com.  William  Jock,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.  ; European  War  1914-18 
with  Destroyer  and  Torpedo  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whyte,  Major  James  Binnie,  D.S.O.  \ 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Army  Ser. 
Corps ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whyte,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1877;  is  Lieut.-Col.  New  Zealand  Staff 
Corps  ; served  during  European  War  1915-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  1916, 
Dorothy  Ann,  da.  of  the  late  Henry'  Rose, 
of  Dunedin,  New  Zealand;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(Bar  1918). 

Whyte,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 

6.1874;  Capt.  London  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Whyte,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Henry, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Lieut,  (retired),  and  Major 
and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Dublin  Fusiliers 
Reserve ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 


COMPANIONAGE. 


2003 


clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Whyte,  Paymaster  Rear-Adm.  William 
Marcus  Charles  Beresford,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Thomas  Whyte,  J.P.  ; b. 
1863  ; entered  R.N.  1880,  became  Assist.  Pay- 
master 1883,  Paymaster  1895,  Staff-Paymaster 
1901,  Fleet-Paymaster  1903,  and  Paymaster 
Director-Gen.  1918  (, Paymaster  Rear-Adm.); 
Egyptian  Campaign  1882  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star)  ; was  Sec.  to  Principal  Trans- 
port Officer,  Cape  Town,  during  S.  African 
War  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 

C. M.G.)  ; is  a Com.  of  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania  : m.  1st,  1892,  Emily  Jane,  who  d. 
1896,  da.  of  the  late  Henry  L.  Jackson,  of 
Malta;  2ndly,  1911,  Gladys  Collingwood,  da. 
of  Col.  Charles  Collingwood  Townsend, 
R.A.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1902,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Naval  {Ports- 
mouth) Clubs. 

Whyte,  Major  Robert  Preston  Preston-, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18—;  served  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Major  Somersetshire  L. I. ; 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Wibberley,  Charles,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Samuel  Wibberley,  of  Derby;  b.  1851; 
was  Manager  of  Beira  and  Mashonaland  and 
Rhodesia  Railways  1900-1911 : m.  1877,  Mary, 
who  d.  1914,  da.  of  Frederick  William 
Slater,  of  Derby;  cr.  M.V.O  (4th  class) 
1910.  16,  Blakeslev  Avenue , Ealing , IV. 5 ; 

National  Liberal  Club. 

Wickens,  Major  Robert  Charles,  D.S.  0 .; 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Artillery ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wickes,  Charles  Hamilton-,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; H M.  Senior  Trade  Commr. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920. 

Wickham,  Lieut.- Col.  Charles  George, 
D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of  William  Wickham,  of 
Chestnut  Grove,  Boston  Spa,  Yorkshire;  b. 
1879  ; entered  Norfolk  Regt.  1899,  became 
Capt.  1906,  and  Brevet  Major  and  Major  1911, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1919;  S.  Africa  1900, 
with  7th  Batn.  Mounted  Inf.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff 
(despatches,  Brevet  Major,  Czecho-Slovak 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Chevalier  Legion  of 
Honour);  is  a Gen.  Staff  Officer:  m.  1916, 
Phyllis  Amy,  da.  of  Edward  G.  Rose  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Buckthorns,  Boreham, 
Essex. 

Wickham,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Lamplough  Wickham  Wick- 
ham, of  Chestnut  Grove,  Tadcaster;  b. 
1855 ; formerly  Lieut.  Scots  Guards ; is 
Hon.  Major  in  the  Army,  and  Lieut.-Col. 
Yeo. ; served  with  Sudan  Expedition  1882 
(medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star),  during  S. 
African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  during  European  War  1914-15 
(despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1884,  Lady  Ethel 
reda  Caroline  Gordon,  da.  of  10th  Marquess 
of  Huntly;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Cotterstock 
Hall,  Peterborough. 

Wickham,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Francis, 
C.I.E. , son  of  William  Wickham  Wickham, 
of  Chestnut  Grove,  Boston  Spa,  Yorkshire; 
b.  1874;  ed.  at  Harrow;  Lieut.-Col.  1st 
Dragoon  Guards;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  in  France 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  Afghan  War 
1919  (C.I.E-)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1919.  Army  and 
Navy,  and  Cavalry  Clubs. 

Wickham,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Avenal, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Brig. -Gen.  (de- 
spatches, O.B.E.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  O.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wickham,  Capt.  John  Charles,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Charles  Brenton  Wick- 
ham, R.A. ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  atR.M.A.  ; entered  R.E.  1904,  and  be- 
came Capt.  1914  ; served  with  Abor  Survey 
Expedition  1912-13,  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  66a,  Princes  Square,  IV.  ; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 


Wickham,  Dr.  Louis  Frederick,  M.V.O. , 
son  of  the  late  George  Wickham,  16  years 
Mayor  of  Paris  (20  Dist.) ; b.  1861  ; ed.  in 
Paris  (M.D.  1890);  was  House  Physician, 
St.  Louis  Hospital,  Paris  1886-90,  Ch.  of 
Clinic  there  1891-6,  and  Physician  to  Out- 
Patients’  Consultation  Depart.  1896-7 ; is 
Physician  at  St.  Lazare  Hospital,  Paris, 
Director  of  the  Museum,  St.  Louis  Hos- 
pital, and  Head  of  the  Surgical  Depart,  for 
Radium  Research  in  the  Radium  Institute, 
Paris;  is  a Chevalier  of  Legion  of  Honour  ; 
author  of  “The  Application  of  Radium  as 
a Favourable  Help  against  Cancer  and 
Malignant  Growths,”  “ Radiumtherapy,” 
etc.:  m.  1886,  Miss  Hortense  Guillierme; 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1911.  4,  Rue  St. 

Philippe  du  Route,  Paris. 

Wickham,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Edmund 
Palmer,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  R.  W.  Wick- 
ham, of  Ebley  Court,  Stroud  ; b.  1879 ; 
entered  R.A.  1898,  and  is  Lieut.-Col. ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902,  present  at  action  of  Drie- 
fontein  (wounded,  despatches  four  times, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 

Bar) : m.  1908,  Elsie,  da.  of  Norman  W. 
Grieve,  of  Cozleigh,  Groombridge,  Sussex  ; 
cr  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918).  27,  St.  George’s 

Court,  Gloucester  Road,  S.W.7. 

Wickham,  Col.  William  James  Richard, 

C. B.,  son  of  the  late  Major  E.  T.  Wickham, 
61st  Regt.;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  63rd  Regt.  1879,  became 
Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1890,  Major 
1899,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1905;  retired  1913; 
served  during  Afghan  War  i878-8o(medal),  in 

E.  Soudan  1885  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) , 
with  Hazara  Expedition  1888  (medal  with 
clasp),  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895,  as  In- 
specting Transport  Officer  (medal  with  clasp), 
in  S.  Africa  1899-1902,  present  at  siege  of  Lady- 
smith, afterwards  D.A.A.G.  8th  Div.,  and 

D. A.G.  Army  Head  Quarters  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.), 
and  with  Tibet  Mission  1904  (medal) ; was 
Dep.  Director-Gen.  ofTransport, India  1904-5, 
Inspector  of  Supply  and  Transport,  N. 
Command,  India  1905-7,  and  Div.  Transport 
Officer,  4th  Div.,  S.  Army,  India  1907-9,  and 
Dep.  Director  ofTransport,  Quartermaster- 
Gen. ’s  Div.  1909-11  ; appointed  an  Assist. 
Director  at  War  Office  1914:  m.  1882,  Mary 
Rose,  da.  of  Joseph  Ruscombe  Poole,  of 
Bridgwater,  Somerset;  cr.  C.B.  1902. 

Wicks,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  William  Cairns, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E. , son  of  Henry  Wicks;  b. 
1881 ; enured  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross- 
shire  Buffs,  the  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1900, 
became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  (retired)  1919;  Zakka  Khel  and  Moh- 
mand  Expedition  1908,  European  War  1914- 
19,  as  a Gen  Staff  Officer  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1915, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Widdicombe,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Templer, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Widdi- 
combe, B.S.C.,  a Judge  of  Karachi,  India; 
b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.C. ; entered  Leinster  Regt.  1886,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1897,  Major  1904 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1912;  retired  1920;  served 
with  Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1S89-90  (medal 
with  clasp),  with  Hunza-Nagar  Expedition 
1891-2  (despatches,  clasp),  with  Mohmand 
Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (clasp),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17:  m.  1896,  Lydia  Con- 
stance, da.  of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander 
Baird,  Army  Pay  Depart. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 

1915- 

Widdows,  Archibald  Edwards,  C.B. , 2nd 
son  of  the  late  Thomas  Widdows,  of  Hitchin  ; 
b.  1878  ; ed.  at  Dulwich  Coll.,  and  at  Brase- 
nose  Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  War  Office 
1901  ; was  Private  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  State  for 
War  (Viscount  Haldane)  1905-12;  appointed 
Principal,  War  Office  1920 ; has  Legion  of 
Honour:  m.  1917,  Margharita  Defries;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1912.  43,  Campden  Hill  Road, 

W.  8. 

Widdowson,  Major  Eric  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Forces  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 


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COMPANIONAGE. 


Widdrington,  Brig. -Gen.  Bertram  Fitz- 
Herbert,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Shalcross 
FitzHerbert  Widdrington,  of  Newton  Hall, 
Northumberland  ; b.  1873  ; Lieut.-Col.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps  ; retired  as  Hon.  Brig.-Gen. 
1919;  S.  African  War  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of  Greece):  m. 
1912,  Clothilde  Enid,  da.  of  the  late  E.  Onslow 
Ford,  R.A.  ; cr.  D.S.O  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Newton  Hall , Felton , Northumberland. 

Wienholt,  Capt.  Arnold,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

!8 — ; Capt.  E.  Africa  Forres;  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Wieck , Major  George  Frederick  Gardells, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Inf.; 
served  during  European  War  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917- 

Wienholt,  Major  William  Humphrey 
Meyrick,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  served  during 
European  War  19x4-18  as  Major  N.  Lanca- 
shire Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1917. 

Wigan,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Tyson,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.P. , son  of  the  late 
Charles  Wigan ; b,  1877  ; ed.  at  Rugby  ; 
formerly  Capt.  13th  Hussars;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  Territorial  Force  Re- 
serve, a D.L.  for  Berks,  and  a partner  in 
the  firm  of  Wigan,  Richardson  and  Co., 
hop  merchants;  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  in  Gallipoli  and  Palestine,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  Yeo.,  and  a Cav.  Brig,  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches  four  times,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.,  C.B.) ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Abingdon 
Div. 'of  Berks  ( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918:  m. 
1911,  Aline,  da.  of  H.  W.  Henderson  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Danbury  Park , Chelmsford ; Cavalry , Carl- 
ton, and  St.  Stephen's  Clubs. 

Wiggin,  Brig.-Gen.  Edgar  Askin,  D.S.O. 
[see  Wiggin,  Bt.]. 

Wiggin,  Major  William  Henry,  D.S.O. 
[see  Wiggin,  Bt.]. 

Wightman,  Major  James,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 

b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as  Major  E. 
.Surrey  Regt.  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Wightman,  Owen  William,  C.B.E. , son 
of  the  Rev.  William  Arnett  Wightman, 
V.of  Stillingfleet,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1819  ; ed.  at 
Radley,  and  at  Exeter  Coll.,  Oxford ; a 
Maltster,  head  of  the  firm  of  J.  Gripper,  Son 
and  Wightman,  of  Hertford,  and  Hon. 
Lieut.  Herts  Vol. : m.  1896,  Ethel  Marie, 
da.  of  Henry  Hall,  of  Manor  House,  Alton  ; 
cr.  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Bengeo,  Hertjord ; Royal  Automobile  Club. 
Wighton,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1876;  entered  R.A.  1895,  became  Capt. 
1901,  Major  1914,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1918  ; served  in  China  1900  (medal),  during 

S.  African  War  1900  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  during  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m. 
1906,  Muriel,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Arthur 
Maurice  Pinhey,  R.A.  [B.  Teignmouth, 
colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Wigram,  Col.  Clive,  C.S.I.,  C.V.O.  [see 
Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Wigram,  Capt.  Ernest,  C.B. , D.S.O.  [see 
Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Wigram,  Lieut.-Col.  Kenneth,  C.B., 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O.  [see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Wigram,  Com.  Ronald  Scott  Jervoise, 

D. S.O.  [see  Wigram,  Bt.,  colls.]. 
Wii.berforce,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Hartley, 

D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; European  War  1914-18  as 
Lieut. -Col.  R.  A.  S.C.  (despatches, D.S.O.,  Croix 
de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilberforce,  Capt.  William,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  William  Wilberforce, 
of  Markingtou,  Harrogate ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at 
Wimbledon  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Capt.  W. 
Kent  Regt. ; European  War  19x4-19  (de- 


spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.) : m.  18 — , Dorothy, 
da.  of  Gen.  — La  Touche;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Markington  Hall,  via  Harrogate. 

Wilbraham,  Major  Bernard  Hugh, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Wilbraham  [M. 
Sligo] ; b.  1880 ; entered  R.E.  1899,  and  is 
Major  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clagps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Belgian  Ordre  de  la  Couronne,  Croix  de 
Guerre) ; was  a 1st  class  Instructor,  Sch.  of 
Mil.  Engineering  1912-14  : m.  1910,  Bernice, 
da.  of  James  Seagrave,  and  widow  of  Arthur 
Richard  Browne  [see  M.  Sligo,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Wilby,  Col.  A.  W.  R.,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  A.  E.  Wilby,  Lieut.  61st  Regt.  ; b. 
18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War 
1915-19,  on  Head  Quarters  Staff,  Canadian 
Corps  (despatches,  C.B.E.)  : m.  1919,  Eva 
Mary,  da.  of  Arthur  P.  Blathwayt,  of  North- 
wood  Grange,  Middlesex  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Wilcox,  Major  Edward  Alexander  Cum- 
berland, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian 
Inf. ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wild,  Lieut.  John  Robert  Francis, 

C. B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  R.N.V.R. ; has  ac- 
companied the  Shackleton  Antarctic  Ex- 
peditions ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wild,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfrid  Hubert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Robert  Louis  Wild, 
R.  of  Hurstmonceux  ; b.  1874;  ed.  at 
Charterhouse ; entered  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  1895,  became  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1919;  retired  19x0;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a Batn.  of  his 
Regt.  (D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) : m.  1906, 
Violet  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Alfred  Harms- 
worth,  Bar.-at-Law  [see  V.  Northcliffe]  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United  Service  Club. 
Wild,  Brig.-Gen.  Ralph  Kirby  Bag- 
nall-,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Ralph  Bagnall 
Bagnall-Wild,  J.P.,  of  The  Manor  House, 
Costock,  Loughborough ; b.  1873 ; Brevet 
Major  R.E.  Reserve,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig  -Gen.  R.A.F.,  and  Director  of  Aero- 
nautical Inspection  at  Air  Min. : m.  1897, 
Maida,  da.  of  the  late  John  Devereux,  of 
Hereford;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 
1919. 

Wildblood,  Lieut.-Col.  Edward  Harold, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Leinster  Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Wilde,  Lieut.-Col.  Leonard  Clay,  D.S.O., 

T. D. ; b.  1881 ; Lieut.-Col.  Manchester  Regt. 
(T.F.) ; served  during  European  War  1914-18 
in  Egypt,  Gallipoli,  Palestine,  and  France 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S  O.  1917. 

Wilde,  Capt.  Reginald  Coleridge,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1888;  is  Acting  Capt.  Liverpool 
Regt.  ; served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wilder,  Major  Alan  Stand ish,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Wellington  Mounted 
Rifles ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilder-Neligan  [see  Neligan]. 

Wildey,  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  Alexander 
Gascoigne,  C.B-,  son  of  the  late  Surg. 
William  Wallace  Wildey,  R.N.  ; b.  i860; 
ed.  at  R.  N.  Sch.,  New  Cross,  at  Felstead 
Sch.,  and  at  Guy’s  Hospital ; M.R.C.S.  Eng. 
and  L.S.A.  London,  1882;  Surg.-Rear-Adm. 
R.N. ; retired  1920  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 

U. S.A.  Navy  Cross);  in  Charge  of  Roy. 
Naval  Hospital,  Gibraltar  1916-18,  and  of 
Haslar  Hospital  1918-20;  sometime  Member 
of  Med.  Consultative  Board  : m.  1889,  Ruth 
Amy,  da.  of  the  late  Paymaster-in-Ch. 
William  Horniman,  R.N.;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil) 
1919. 

Wilding,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Arthur, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles  Wilding, 
R.  of  Arley,  Staffordshire;  b.  1868;  ed.  at 


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2005 


Marlborough,  and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  Roy. 
Inniskilling  Fusiliers  1887,  became  Capt.  1897, 
Major  1905,  and  Lieut. -Col.  1914 ; retired 
19x8;  served  in  operations  against  Dinizulu 
1888,  with  Burma  Expedition  i889-92i(medal), 
and  during  European  War  1914-16,  as  a 
Brig. -Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  (de- 
spatches thrice,  C.M.G.) ; was  employed 
with  Anglo-German  Boundary  Commn.  1P93- 
4 ; is  a J.P.  for  Montgomeryshire  : m.  1901, 
Mabel  Charlotte,  da.  of  F.  Simpson,  of 
Perton,  Staffordshire;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  Pen- 
bryn,  Montgomery ; Army  and  Navy,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Wilding,  Edward,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Henry 
Wilding,  of  Southampton;  b.  1875;  ed.  at 
Liverpool  Ins  itute,  and  at  Roy.  Naval 
Colls.,  Devonport  and  Greenwich;  a Ship- 
builder, a Naval  Architect,  and  a Managing 
Director  of  Harland  and  Wolff  (Limited); 
Assist.  Constructor  R.N.  1896-99,  and  to 
Roy  Corps  of  Naval  Construction  1899-1904, 
and  Dep.  Director  of  Designs  to  Controller- 
Gen.,  Merchant  Shipbuilding  1918-19:  m. 
19x0,  Marion  Emily,  da.  of  William  Shilton, 
of  Burton-on-Trent ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Jordanstown,  co.  Antrim  ; Reform  (Belfast) 
Club. 

Wilding,  Major  Henry  Gordon,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Artillery; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1918. 

Wilding,  Capt.  Michael  Henley,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  C.  F.  Wilding,  of  St.  Mary’s  Lodge, 
Kidlington,  near  Oxford;  b.  18 — ; Capt. 

R. N.  ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wiles,  Harold  Joseph,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; 

Lieut.  Australian  Inf. ; European  War  1915- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wiley,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles  Joseph, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  4th  Batn.  Roy. 
Irish  Rifles  (retired  as  Lieut. -Col. ) ; S. 
African  War  1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr. 'D.S.O.  19x7. 

Wi  lf  o r d,  Major  Edmund  Ernest, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Edmund 
Percival  Wilford,  Gloucestershire  Regt.  ; 
b.  1876;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.;  Major  Indian 
Army;  European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col. 
York  and  Lancaster  Regt.  and  subsequently 
Major  Roy.  Defence  Corps  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  : m.  1914,  Rachel 
Lancaster  Sharpe;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E- 
(Mil.)  1919.  Royal  Automobile  Club. 

Wilgar,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Percy, 
D.S.O.  ; son  of  James  Wilgar,  of  Cobourg, 
Ontario;  b.  1877;  ed.  ai  Queen’s  Univ., 
Kingston,  Canada  (B.  Sc.  1903) ; a Consult- 
ing Civil  Engineer,  and  Major  and  tempor- 
ary Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Engineers  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1916,  Gertrude  Ross,  da.  of  Edward  W. 
Low,  of  Ottawa  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Kingston, 
Canada. 

Wilkens,  Lieut.-Col.  Jacob,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Jan  Wilkens  ; b.  1884  ; is  a Farmer, 
and  Major  African  Horse ; served  in  S. 
Africa  (against  British)  1900-2,  in  German 

S. -W.  Africa  1914-15,  and  in  E.  Africa  1916-17 
as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  S.  African  Horse  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m,  1910.  Miss  Neeitjee 
Rykaart,  who  d.  191- ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Farm  Rietfontein,  near  Klerksdorp , Trans- 
vaal. S.  Africa. 

Wilkie,  Mrs.  Helen  Gertrude,  C.B.E.) 
b.  18 — ; Founder  and  Sec.,  Women’s 
Emergency  Canteens:  m.  18 — , — Wilkie; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wilkin,  Rear-Adm.  Henry  Douglas, 
C.B.E,,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major  Henry 
John  Wilkin,  nth  and  7th  Hussars  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.at  Eastman’s  Preparatory  Sch.,  and  on  the 
Britannia ; entered  R.N.  1875,  became  Lieut. 
1886,  Com.  1900,  Capt.  1907  (retired  1913), 
and  Rear-Adm.  1918;  served  at  Bombard- 
ment of  Alexandria  and  during  Egyptian 
War  1882,  with  Naval  Brig,  at  occupa- 
tion of  Alexandria  and  Ramleh  (medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  with  1st  Gambia 


River  Expedition  1891-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  2nd  Gambia  River  Expedition  in 
command  of  Naval  Brig.  1892,  present  at 
storming  and  capture  of  Fort  Toniataba 
^despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.), 
during  S.  African  War  in  command  of 
H.M.S.  “ Sparrow,”  and  during  European 
War  1914-19  as  Senior  Naval  Officer  at 
Belfast  (C.B.E.)  ; when  in  command  of 
H.M.S.  “Otter"  at  Hong  Kong  1900,  went 
to  rescue  of  H.M.S.  “Sandpiper”  during 
typhoon,  saving  crew  (promoted  Com.) ; is 
a J.P.  for  W.  Riding  of  Yorkshire;  has 
Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal  for  saving 
life  at  sea:  m.  19x3,  Elfrida,  da.  of  the  late 
Egbert  Iveson,  of  Charters,  Ascot  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1893,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Witherby 
Grange,  Yorkshire  ; United  Service,  British 
Empire,  and  Royal  Naval  Clubs. 

Wilkins,  Capt.  Cyril  Francis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  F.  E.  Wilkins,  of  South- 
sea;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles,  and  a 
Siaff-Capt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  : 
m.  1920,  Sybil  Norah,  da.  of  C.  W.  Outram, 
of  Silverleigh,  Purley;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilkins,  Roland  Field,  C.B.,  son  of 
A.  S.  Wilkins,  LL.D.,  Professor  of  Latin  at 
Victoria  Univ.,  Manchester;  b.  1872;  ed. 
at  Sedbergh,  at  Owen’s  Coll.,  Manchester, 
and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (Major  Exhi- 
bition 1889,  Craven  Univ.  Scholar  1893) ; for- 
merly Assist.  Sec.  in  the  Treasury;  acted  as 
Treasury  Officer  of  Accounts  1913-20,  when 
he  was  appointed  Assist.  Comptroller  and 
Auditor-Gen.  of  the  Exchequer : m.  1907, 
Louisa,  da.  of  Arthur  Trevor  Jebb,  of 
The  Lyth,  Ellesmere,  Salop;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1912.  14,  Aubrey  Walk,  Campden 

Hill,  IV.8;  Whitemere,  Ellesmere ; Oxford 
and  Cambridge  Club. 

Wilkinson,  Major  Alan  Machin,  D.S.O., 
son  of  H.  Wall  Wilkinson,  of  Ealing,  W.  ; 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  Hampshire  Regt.;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar)  : m.  1916,  Lina  Rachel,  da.  of  J.  A. 
Snell,  of  Clifton  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 

Wilkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Clement, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Clement 
Wilkinson;  6.1870;  ed.at  R.M.A.;  entered 
R.A.  1890,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1911, 
and  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  served  with  Tirah 
Expeditionary  Force  1897-8  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  four  times,  D.S  O.,  C.M.G.) : 
m.  1909,  Florence  Camilla,  da.  of  Arthur 
Ellershaw ; cr.  D.S  O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1918. 
Park  House,  Stubbington,  Hants;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Wilkinson,  Capt.  Charles  Robert, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O,  1919. 

Wilkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  William, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1868;  is  Lieut  -Col.  R.E.  ; 
served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Wilkinson,  Frederick,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Ch.  Hon.  Adviser  on  Training,  Min.  of 
Pensions;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wilkinson,  Frederick  Edgar,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Wilkinson,  H.B.M.'s 
Consul,  Manila  ; b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Sherborne 
Sch.,  and  in  Germany;  entered  Consular 
Ser.  1893 ; was  Pro-Consul  at  Tientsin 
1897-9,  1st  class  Assist.  1900,  Acting  Vice- 
Consul  at  Shanghai  1901,  British  Assessor 
in  Shanghai  Mixed  Court  1901-2,  Assist. 
Chinese  Sec.  at  Peking  1903-4,  Acting  Consul 
at  Wuchow  1904-6,  Vice-Consul  at  Shanghai 
1906-8,  and  Consul  at  Kiungchow  1908,  at 
Newchang  1909,  and  at  Nanking  1911-12 ; 
appointed  Consul  at  Foochow  1914,  and 
Consul-Gen.  at  Mukden  1920  : m.  1897, 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Williams, 
of  Shanghai;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  British 
Consulate-General,  Mukden,  China;  18,  Car- 
lisle Road,  Hove,  Sussex. 


2006 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Wilkinso  n,  Col.  George  Alexander 
Eason,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Mathew  Wilkinson,  of  Middlethorpe  Hall, 
Yorkshire;  b.  i860;  ed.  at  Charterhouse; 
is  a J.P.  for  W.  and  E.  Ridings  of  Yorkshire, 
and  Hon.  Major  in  the  Army;  was  Lieut  - 
Col.  Roy.  Defence  Corps  1914-19;  formerly 
Lieut. -Col.  Comdg.  and  Hon.  Col.  4th  Batn. 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire 
Regt.);  S.  Africa  1900-1901  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1886,  the  Hon.  | 
Caroline  Catherine  Horsley-Beresford,  da.  j 
of  3rd  Baron  Decies;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C B.E  I 
(Mil.)  1919.  Dringhouses  Manor , York. 

Wilkinson,  Major  George  Hamilton,  1 
D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; 
S.  Africa  1900-19)2  (despatches,  Queen’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  j 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  j 

1918. 

Wilkinson,  Major  Harrie  Vaughan, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Edward  Henry  Wilkinson,  of 
West  Ealing,  W.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Machine  Gun 
Corps,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  ; European  W ar 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.):  m.  1918,  Aileen 
da  of  the  late  Thomas  Monaghan,  of  1,  Kent 
Avenue,  Ealing,  W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
Thatched  House  Club. 

Wilkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Benfield 
Des  Voeux,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Major  Henry  Chandler  Wilkinson  [Des 
Vceux,  Bt.,  colls.];  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Cheam, 
and  at  Wellington  Coll.;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Durham  L.I.,  and  an  A. A.  and 
Q.M.G.  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  as  Special 
Ser.  Officer  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914  19  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.E.) ; 
has  been  A D C.  to  Com.-in-Ch.  in  India, 
Gov.  of  Bombay,  and  Viceroy  of  India:  m. 
1908,  Bridget,  youngest  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
John  Blencowe  Cookson,  C.B.,  of  Meldon 
Park,  Morpeth;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E-  (Mil.) 

1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Wilkinson,  Capt.  Henry  Thomas  Died- 
rich,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Col.  H.  J.  Wilkinson  ; 
b.  i860;  entered  Army  1881,  and  became 
Capt.  Essex  Regt  1887,  and  Roy.  Irish  Regt. 
1889 ; retired  1893 ; served  with  Burma 
Expedition  1885-6  (severely  wounded,  de- 
spatches) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 

Wilkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Shann, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;b.  1884 ; Lieut.-Col.  Notts  and 
Derbyshire  Regt.,  and  King’s  African  Rifles  ; 
European  War  1914-18  in  E.  Africa  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wilkinson,  Brig. -Gen.  Montagu  Grant 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Montagu  C.  Wilkinson,  D.L.,  of  72,  Glouces- 
ter Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  W. ; b.  1857; 
entered  25th  Regt.  1878,  became  Capt.  King’s 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  1886,  Major  1898, 
Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col.  1907,  Col.  1909 
(retired  1914),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918 ; 
Soudan  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star)  and  1888,  present  at  action  of 
Gamaizah  (despatches,  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  as  D.A.A.G.,  6th  Div.,  present  at 
actions  of  Paardeberg,  Poplar  Grove,  and 
Driefontein,  and  at  relief  of  KimberJev 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  C.B.,  C.M.G.);  was  List. 
Inspector  of  Musketry,  Scottish  Dist.  1897- 
9,  and  Home  Dist.  1899,  D.A.A.G.,  Salisbury 
1900-1902,  Comdt.  Sch.  of  Musketry,  S. 
Africa  1904-7,  Comdt.,  Queen  Victoria  Sch., 
Dunblane  1908-14,  and  Comdg.  a Brig.  1914- 
17:  m.  1st.  1885,  Georgina,  who  d.  1908, 
only  child  of  Col.  William  Johnson,  formerly 
Rifle  Brig.,  of  Castle  Lyons,  co.  Cork; 
2ndly,  1916,  Lina  Florence,  da.  of  the  late 
Capt.  Leonard  Dick,  R.N.;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th 
class)  1909,  C B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wilkinson,  Richard  James,  C.M.G. , son 
of  the  late  Richard  Wilkinson,  H.B.M.’s 
Consul,  Manila;  b.  1867  : ed.  at  Trin.  Col)., 
Camb.;  entered  Colonial  Ser.  1889,  became 
Assist.  Postmaster  Gen.,  Penang  1889,  Dist. 
Officer,  Dindings  1902,  Resident,  Negri 
Sembilan  1910,  Colonial  Sec.,  Straits  Settle- 
ments 1911,  and  Gov.  and  Com.-in-Ch. 
Sierra  Leone  1915  : m.  1912,  Edith  Sinclair, 


da.  of  the  late  James  Baird;  cr.  C.M.G.  1912. 
Government  House,  Freetown , Sierra  Leone. 

Wilkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1877  1 ed.  at  Eton ; entered  Gloucester- 
shire Regt.  1896,  and  became  Major  1915  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1900-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg. 
a Batn.  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.):  m. 
1908,  Irene  Rosalind,  da.  of  Fleet-Surg.  E.  J. 
Butler,  R.N.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Wilkinson,  Major  Thomas  Henry  Des 
Vceux,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  Rt.  Rev.  George 
Howard  Wilkinson,  D.D.,  Bishop  of  Saint 
Andrews,  Dunkeld,  and  Dunblane  (formerly 
Bishop  of  Truro),  of  Erigmae,  Birnam,  N.B. ; 
b.  1858  ; entered  Rifle  Brig.  (Prince  Consort’s 
Own)  1879,  became  Capt.  1890,  and  Major 
1897;  retired  1898;  served  in  Mahsood 
Wuzeeree  Expedition  1881,  and  with  Upper 
Burma  Field  Force,  as  Sup.  of  Arm}7 
Signalling  1886-7  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
and  medal  with  clasp) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wilkinson,  Capt.  Walter  Hugh  John, 

C. I.E,  ; b.  18—  ; Capt.  Gen.  List ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1919. 

Wilkinson,  William  Dale,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Wilkinson,  V.  of 
Eccles ; b.  1893;  ed.  at  Bradford  Gram. 
Sch  , and  at  Magdalen  Coll.,  Oxford  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  as  Capt.  Yorkshire  Regt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Beechfield,  Chatsworlh  Road,  Eccles,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Wilkinson,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Thornton, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Hall 
Wilkinson,  of  Cottingham,  Yorkshire;  b. 
1877;  ed.  at  Uppingham,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers 
1897,  became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1915,  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918;  commanded  a Batn. 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1915-18,  and  5th  Batn. 
King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers  1918-20 ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (despatches,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col..  Bar  to  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : 
m.  1918,  Evelyn  Sybil,  da.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Ward,  V.  tf  Amotherby,  Yorkshire; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900  (Bar  1918).  United  Service 
Club. 

Wilkinson,  Brig.-Gen.  Lewis  Frederic 
1 Green-,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late 
Lieut. -Gen.  Frederic  Green  - Wilkinson, 
C.B. ; b.  1865;  is  Major  and  Brevet 
Col.  Reserve  of  Officers  (formerly  Rifle 
Brig.),  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; Burma. 
Expeditions  1886-8  (medal  with  clasp), 
and  Burma  1888-9  (clasp),  Dongola  Expedi- 
tion 1896  (despatches,  4th  class  Medjidie, 
Egyptian  medal  with  two  clasps),  Nile 
Expedition  1897  (clasp  to  Egyptian  medal), 
Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of 
Khartoum  (despatches,  4th  class  Osmanieh, 
clasp  to  Egyptian  medal,  medal),  Gedaref 
Expedition  1899  (clasp),  S African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  Relief  of  Ladysmith 
j (despatches,  Brevet  Major,  Queen’s  medal 
with  six  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
1 clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  Comdg.  a 
; Brig,  (despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Col.,  D S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour); 
J was  Private  Sec.  to  Inspector-Gen.  of  Forces 
j (H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Connaught)  1906-7: 
ni.  1904,  the  Hon.  Sarah  May  Trench,  da. 

| of  the  late  Hon.  Frederic  Sydney  Charles 
J Trench  [see  B.  Ashtown] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919.  Sacomb,  North  Sal/sfiring 
Island,  Vancouver  Island,  British  Columbia. 

Wilks,  Major  Geoffrey  Lowell,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  R.M. A.;  an  Assist. 
Ch.  Mechanical  Engineer;  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Will,  Capt.  Robert  Ross,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  formerly  Capt  R.F.A.  ; European 
| War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
I Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Willan,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Godfrey, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Frank  Willan, 
of  The  Manor  House,  Burley;  b.  1878 


COMPANION  AGE. 


2007 


ed.  at  Eton ; entered  King’s  Roy.  Rifle 
Corps  1899,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1918  ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1899-1900,  present  at  defence  of  Lady- 
smith (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
and  during  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  C.M.G.);  was  a Brig.  Com. 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  1917-19;  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9IS»  C.M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Willan,  Major  George  Thomas,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18—  ; is  Major  R.A.M.C. ; served  during 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917- 

Willan,  Lieut. -Col.  Robert  Hugh, Z)..S.O.; 
b.  1882;  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.  Col.  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer 
at  War  Office;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col);  was  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Signals  1916-18:  m.  19 — , Violet,  da.  of 

; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Willan,  Surg.-Com.  Robert  Joseph, 
M.V.O.,  O.B.E. , M.B.,  son  of  John  Willan, 
J.P. ; b.  1878;  ed.  at  Durham  Univ.  (M.B 
and  B.S.  1906) ; M.R.C.S.  England,  and 

L. R.C.P.  London  1907,  F.R.C.S.  England 
1908,  M.S.  Durham  1909;  Surg.-Com. 
R.N.  V.R.  (V.D.),  and  tempoiary  Hon.  Surg., 
Roy.  Victoria  Infirmary,  Newcastle-on- 
Tyne : tn.  1910,  Dorothy  Eleanor,  da.  of 
J.  B.  Shawyer;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1915, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  6,  Kensington  Terrace , 
N ewcasile-upon-  Tyne. 

Wii.lans,  Capt.  Harry,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  1892  ; Capt.  Bedfordshire  Regt.  (Reserve); 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; appointed  Assist.  Pailiamentary 
Sec.  British  Commonwealth  Union  1919 : tn. 
19 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Willans,  Major  Thomas  James,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Major  T.  J.  Willians,  R.E.  ; 
b.  1872 ; entered  Roy.  Irish  Regt.  1893,  be- 
came Capt.  Indian  Army  1902,  and  Major  1 
1911  ; Malakand  Field  Force  1897-8  (medal 
with  clasp),  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Willcock,  Major  Ralph,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major  Canadian 
Inf.;  European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 

M. C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Willcocks,  Major  James  Lugard,  D.S.  0., 

M.C.,  son  of  Gen.  Sir  James  Willcocks, 
G. C.M.G. , K.C.B.,  K.C.S.I.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1893  ; 
Capt.  Roy.  Highlanders,  and  a Gen.  Staff 
Officer,  with  rank  of  Major  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  : tn.  1916,  Muriel  Kathleen,  da.  of 
the  late  Col.  Gordon  Price,  of  Ootacamund, 
India  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Willcox,  Capt.  Henry  Beresford  Dem- 
mitts,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1889;  Capt.  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.),  and 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x8. 

Willcox,  Capt.  Howard  James  Lionel 
Walter  Kox,  C.B.E . ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.; 
European  War  1914-19  with  Ocean  Escort 
(despatches,  C.B.E);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Willcox,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Temple, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Temple  Willcox;  b.  1869: 
ed.  at  Christ’s  Hospital,  and  at  King’s  Coll., 
London;  entered  18th  Hussars  1888,  and 
5th  Lancers  1894,  became  Major  3rd  Hussars 
1906,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1915;  S.  Africa  1899- 
1902,  present  at  defence  of  Ladysmith 
(wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18,  present  at  several  battles 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; 
author  of  “ History  of  5th  Roy.  Irish 
Lancers”;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Cavalry  Club. 
Willcox,  Col.  William  Henry,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P  , son  of  the  late 
William  Willcox,  of  Melton  Mowbray ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Wymondham  Gram.  Sch., 
Oakham,  and  at  London  Univ.  (B  Sc.  1892, 
M.B.  1900,  M.D.  1901,  F.R.C.P.  1910);  is  Col. 
Army  Med.  Ser.,  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order 
of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England, 
Physician  St.  Mary’s  Hospital,  Paddington,  | 


and  Lecturer  on  Forensic  Med.  and  Chemical 
Pathology  there  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.) ; appointed  Scientific 
Analyst  to  Home  Office  1904,  Senior  Scientific 
Analyst  1908,  and  now  Meed.  Adviser  to  the 
Home  Office;  is  Hon.  Sec.  to  Med.  So.  of 
London,  and  a Fellow  of  Roy.  So.  of  Med. : 
tn.  1901,  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  W.  Griffin, 
of  Clapton,  Northants;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1917.  40,  Welbeck  Street,  W . 

Willes,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edward, 
C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army, 
and  Major  Reserve;  Hazara  Expedition 
1891,  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Willett,  Henry  Goodrich,  C.B.E. ; b. 
18 — ; 48  years  Sec.  to  the  Trinity  House  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Willets,  Major  Charles  Richard  Ed- 
ward, D.S.O.  ) b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.  ; 
European  War  1915-18  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Willett,  Mojor  Frederic  Wilfrid  Bag- 
nal),  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederic 
Willett,  of  Haywards  Heath  ; b 1878  ; ed.  at 
Westminster  Sch.  ; entered  Roy.  Sussex 
Regt.  1897,  became  Capt.  1905,  and  Major 
1915  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1900- 
1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.) ; appointed  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  a 
Batn.  of  his  Regt.  1916:  tn.  1904,  Kathleen 
Maud  Megaw ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United 
Service  Club. 

Willett,  John  Eddowes,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  Spencer  Willett;  b.  1853  ; ed.  privately; 
Hon.  Comdt.,  Lancashire  Vol.  Brig.,  a J.P. 
and  an  Alderman  for  Southport  (Mayor 
1907-8  and  1914-15),  Chm.  of  its  Finance 
Committee,  Vice-Chm.  Union  Asso.,  South- 
port,  a Member  of  York  House  of  Laymen, 
and  of  W.  Lancashire  Territorial  Force 
Asso.,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England;  Mil.  and 
National  Ser.  Representative,  Southport 
Tribunal,  and  Pres.  St.  John  V.A.D. 
Hospital,  Southport  1915-19;  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  3,  Park  Road,  Southport ; 

Conservative  ( Liverpool ),  and  Conservative 
(, Southport ) Clubs. 

Willey,  Lieut.  - Col.  Francis  Vernon, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.V.O. , M.P.,  son  of 
Francis  Willey,  J.P.,  of  Blyth  Hall,  Notts; 
b.  1884;  ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  Magdalen  Coll. 
Oxford  (B.A.  1906,  M.A.  1908);  a partner  in 
the  firm  of  Francis  Willey  and  Co.,  wool 
merchants,  of  Bradford,  Yorkshire,  and 
Boston,  U.S.A.,  and  Major  Notts  (Sherwood 
Rangers)  Yeo.  (T.D.),  attached  temporary 
!.ieut.-Col.  R.A.O.C.;  Controller  of  Wool 
Supplies,  Min.  of  Munitions  Supply  1916-20; 
has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Div.  of  Bradford 
( Co.U ) since  Dec.  1918;  cr.  C.M.G.  and 
M.V.O.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Blyth 
Hall , via  Rotherham , Notts ; Carlton,  St. 
Stephen's,  Bath , Cavalry,  and  Hurlingham 
Clubs. 

Williams,  Major  Alan  Bernard,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Artillery; 
European  War  1918-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Ernest, 

D. S.O.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.  Col.  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.;  is  an  A.D.C.  to  H.M. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17, 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Wiltshire  Regt.  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Cecil, 
C.B.E.)  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and 
Ch.  Instructor  in  Gunnery;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918, 
C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Williams,  Major  Arthur  Frederick 
Carlisle,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George 
Robert  Carlisle  Williams  (formerly  I.C.S.), 
of  De  Beauvoir,  The  Ivy  Gates,  Guernsey  ; 
b.  1876  ; ed.  at  Elizabeth  Coll.,  Guernsey, 
and  at  R.M.C. ; entered  4th  Hussars  1896, 
became  Capt.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1905, 
and  Major  1914;  served  in  S.  Africa  1899- 
1900  as  Adj.  Brabant’s  Horse  (dangerously 
wounded,  despatches,  medal  with  three 
clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  during  European  War 


2008 


COMPANIONAGE. 


1914-18  (3rd  class  St.  Stanislas  Order):  m. 
1907,  Mabel  Ethel,  da.  of  Edward  Franks,  of 
The  Priory,  Bishops  Cleeve,  Gloucester- 
shire; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Williams,  Major  Aubrey  Ellis,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  Lieut. -Col.  DavidEllis  Williams, 
J.P.,ofIvy  Lodge,  Griffithstown,  Monmouth; 
b.  1888  ; ed.  at  Gram.  Sch.,  Monmouth,  and 
at  R.M.C. ; Capt.  and  Brevet  MajorS.  Wales 
Borderers;  European  War  1914-19  as  Brig. 
Major  and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  (despatches, 
M.C. , D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919.  Ivy  Lodge,  Griffithstown,  Monmouth  ; 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Williams,  Major  Augustus  John,  D.S.  0. ; 
b.  18—  ; Major  R.A.V.C.,  and  a F.R.C.V.S.  ; 
Mesopotamia  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Major  Augustus  Scott, 
D.S.O.,  M.R.C.S.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Henry  Ernest  Thesiger  Williams;  b.  1878; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at  London 
Univ. ; L.R  C.P.  and  M.R.C.S.  1905;  is 
Major  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War  1914-16 
(prisoner,  and  Med.  Officer  Gardelegen 
Camp,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Williams,  Engineer- Lieut. -Com.  Charles 
Alfred  Norton,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; is  Engineer- 
Lieut.-Com.  Roy.  Naval  Reserve;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Williams,  Capt.  Charles  Reginald, 
D.S.O.  ,M.  C. , son  of  the  late  J oseph  Llewelyn 
Williams,  M.B.,  of  Holt  Street  House, 
Wrexham;  b.  1881;  ed.  at  Shrewsbury; 
Capt.  Roy.  Munster  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-19  in  Gallipoli,  France,  Palestine, 
Salonica,  Egypt,  and  N.  Russia  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  2i,  King 
Street,  Wrexham  ; Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Williams,  Charles  Riby,  C.M.G.,  son  of 
William  Williams;  b.  1857;  appointed 
Supervisor  of  Customs,  Gold  Coast  Colony, 
1884,  Dist.  Commr.  1887,  Comptroller  of 
Customs  1890,  and  Treasurer  1895;  went  on 
Special  Mission  to  King  of  Buem  1888,  and 
to  Krobo  1891  ; was  Ch.  Commr.  Anglo- 
German  Boundaty  Commn.  1892  ; acted  as 
Colonial  Sec.,  Gold  Coast  1897,  1899,  1900, 
1903,  1904,  1905,  1906,  1907,  1908,  and  1909 ; 
retired  1909:  m.  1892;  cr.  C.M.G.  1902.  36, 
Torbay  Road,  Paignton. 

Williams,  Christopher  Alexander  Sapara, 
C.M.G. , son  of  Alexander  Charles  Sapara 
Williams,  of  Lagos;  b.  1854;  Bar.  Inner 
Temple  1879  ; is  an  Unofficial  M.L.C., 
Nigeria:  m.  1886,  Anna  Sophia,  who  d.  1904, 
da.  of  the  Hon.  Robert  Hutchison,  of  Cape 
Coast;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914.  The  Nest,  Customs 
Street , Lagos,  Nigeria. 

Williams,  Brig. -Gen.  Coventry,  C.B., 
son  of  the  late  B.  B.  Williams,  of  Buscot, 
Berks;  b.  i860;  ed. at  Eton;  entered  Dragoon 
Guards  1880,  became  Capt.  1886  (Hussars 
1887),  Major  1897,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet. -Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1907;  served 
during  S.  African  War  1899-1902  as  A.A.G. 
present  at  actions  of  Colenso  and  Spion  Kop, 
and  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.).  and 
European  War  1914-18  as  Brig.-Gen. ; was 
A.D.C.  to  Maj.-Gen.  Comdg.  Cav.  Brig., 
Aldershot  1890-94 ; commanded  2nd  Dragoons 
i9c>3-7>  and  a Brig.  1911-14;  has  Russian 
Order  of  St.  Anne:  m.  1887,  Maude,  da.  of 
the  late  John  Scollick,  of  Toronto  : cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1915.  58,  Rodney  Court , W.q ; 

Boodle's,  Cavalry,  and  Naval  and  Military 
Clubs. 

Williams,  Dawson,  C.B.E.,  M.D., 

F.R.C.P.,  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Mack 
Williams,  formerly  R.  of  Burnby,  York- 
shire; b.  1854;  ed.  at  Univ.  Coll.,  London 
(M.A.,  1897,  M.D.  1881,  Fellow  18 — ) ; 

F.R.C.P.  1889,  Hon.  D.Sc.  Sheffield  1908; 
editor  British  Medical  Journal,  and  Con-  I 
suiting  Physician,  E.  London  Hospital  for 
Children  ; rendered  sers.  to  R.A.M.C.  during 
European  War:  m.  1882,  Catherine,  who  a. 
1917,  da.  of  Robert  Kirkpatrick-Howat,  of 
Mabie,  Kirkcudbrightshire;  cr. C.B. E. (Civil)  I 


1920.  Wall  End,  Bourne  End;  2F,  Poriman 
Mansions , Mary lebone  Road,  W.  1;  Garrick, 
and  Bath  Clubs. 

Williams,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  George, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Edward 
Arthur  Williams,  C.B.,  R.A. ; b.  1867  ; 
entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1886,  became 
Capt.  1895,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and 
Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920;  served 
during  European  War  1914-16  as  Col. 
Comdg.  a District  (despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr. 

C. M.G.  1915. 

Williams,  Col. Edward  Johnston,  D.S.O.; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  and  temporary  Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; served  during 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest  Morgan, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Col.  Australian 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Major  Evelyn  Hugh  Watkin, 
D.S.O.  [see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1798]. 

Williams,  Francis  Seymour,  D.S.  0. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Major  George  Arthur  Sec- 
combe,  D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  S.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  Reserve,  and  a Dep.  Assist. 
Provost-Marshal;  S.  Nigeria  1901-4  (clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  George  Blackstone,  I.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Blackstone 
Williams,  R.  of  Bradford  Peverell,  Dorset ; 
b.  1856;  ed.  at  Marlborough;  appointed 
Assist.  Resident  Magistrate  1882,  Resident 
Magistrate,  Wynberg  1902,  and  Cape  Town 
1908;  retired  igi6:  m.  1885,  Elizabeth  Mary, 
da.  of  the  late  Nathaniel  Cock,  of  Kim- 
berley ; cr.  I.S.0. 1916.  Civil  Service  ( Cape 
Town)  Club. 

Williams,  Lieut. -Com.  George  Davies, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.  (re- 
tired); European  War  1914-19,  latterly  with 
Mine  Clearing  Force  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Williams,  Col.  George  Mostyn,  C.M.G.; 
b.  1868;  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.V.C.,  and  Dep. 
Director  of  Vet.  Sers.  with  rank  of  Col.  ; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (clasp),  S. 
Africa  1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

C. M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  19x8. 

Williams,  Major  Gerard  William, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  R.E. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C. , D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  Gilbert  Neville, 
D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Brig.-Gen.  Guy  Charles, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Col.  Richard 
Francis  Williams,  R.A.  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at 
Sherborne  Sch.  ; entered  R.E.  1900,  became 
Capt.  1910,  Brevet  Major  1914,  Major  1916, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918  (.now  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.);  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Russian  Order  of  St. 
Stanislas  with  swords,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 

C. M.G.) ; was  Director  of  Surveys,  E.  Africa 
Protectorate  1912-14:  m.  1912,  Ruth  Eleanor, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Athelstan  Coode ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Williams,  Henry,  M.V.O.,  I.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  James  Williams,  of  Dalkey,  co. 
Dublin  ; b.  1850 ; formerly  Sec.  to  Board  of 
Public  Works,  Dublin ; cr.  I.S.O.  1902, 
M.V.O.  (5th  class)  1903  and  (4th  class)  1911. 
Williams,  Col.  Henry  David,  C.M.G., 

son  of  the  Rev.  H.  Blackstone  Williams ; 
b.  1854;  Col.  (retired),  and  a J.P.  and  D-L. 
for  Staffordshire;  formerly  Comdg.  2nd  N. 
Staffordshire  Regt.,  38/64  Regt.  Dist.,  and 
Staffordshire  Inf.  Brig.  (T.F.) ; Zhob  Valley 
Expedition  1884 : m.  1888,  Ethel  Louisa, 


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2009 


da.  of  the  Rev.  Montagu  Hankey,  of  Lambert 
House,  Dorchester  [E.  Nelson,  colls.];  cr. 

C. M.G.  1918.  Lambert  House , Dorchester; 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Williams,  Major  Henry  James,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Lieut. -Col.  Henry  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Edmund  Augustus  Gresham 
"Williams  ; b.  1870 ; is  Lieut.-Col.  1st  Dragoon 
Guards;  srrved  in  S.  Africa  1899  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Williams,  Staff  - Paymaster  Henry 

Prosser,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Staff-Paymaster 

R. N. ; European  War  1917-18  with  Siege 
Guns  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

W illi ams,  Lieut.- Col.  Herbert  Armstrong, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  H.  M.  Williams,  J.P., 
formerly  of  Williamsloe,  Carbury,  co.  Kil- 
dare ; b.  1875 »'  entered  Indian  Med.  Ser. 
1900,  became  Capt.  1903,  Major  1912,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  1919 ; China  1900  (D.S.O.),  Afghan 
War  1919;  rendered  valuable  sers.  on 
Hospital  Ships  during  European  War  (de- 
spatches 1920 1 ; is  Civil  Surg.,  Sup.  of  Jail, 
Health  Officer,  and  Port  Health  Officer  at 
Moulmein ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Moulmein, 
Burma. 

Williams,  Major  Herbert  Mainwaring, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1879  ; Major  Army  Vet.  Corps  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Capt.  James  Hubert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Indian  Army;  European  War 
1914-19  in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Williams,  James  Leslie,  C.M.G.  ; b. 
18—;  Bar.  N.S.  Wales  18—;  formerly 
Ch.  Clerk,  Attorney-Gen.’s  Depart.,  N.S. 
Wales  ; is  Under-Sec.  thereof  and  of  Justice  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1915. 

Williams,  Major  Jesse,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; 
is  Major  Roy.  Fusiliers;  served  during 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  C.B.E.;  b. 
18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Anzac  Provost 
Corps  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Williams,  Major  John  Condliff  Madesley, 
D S.O.  ; b 18—;  is  Major  R.F.A. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914  17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Williams,  John  Fischer,  C.B.E. , son  of 
John  Williams,  formerly  of  Windlesham, 
Surrey;  b.  1870;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  New 
Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  and  Fellow  1892,  M.A. 
1893);  Bar.  Lincoln’s  Inn  1894;  Assist. 
Legal  Adviser,  Home  Office ; unsuccessfully 
contested  Oxford  City  (L)  1910;  author  of 
“ Proportional  Representation  and  British 
Politics,”  etc.:  m.  1911,  Eleanor  Marjorie 
Hay,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Evelyn  Hay 
Murray  [see  D.  Atholl,  colls.];  cr.  C.B.E. 
1917.  xi,  Embankment  Gardens,  Chelsea , 

S. W. ; Lamledra,  Gorran  Haven,  Cornwall ; 
Athenceum  Club. 

Williams,  Com.  John  Whittow,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Henry  Williams,  of  Barry, 
Glamorganshire ; b 18— ; Com.  R.N.R.  ; 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 
m.  1919,  Elsie  Dunkin,  da.  of  the  late  Henry 
G.  G.  Zoller ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  Leslie  Gwatkin, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1878;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  an  Assist.  Mil. 
Sec.;  S.  African  War  1900-1901  (Queen’s 
medal  with  four  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Williams,  Mrs.  Mary  Christian,  C.B  E., 
[see  Williams,  Bt.,  cr.  1866]. 

Williams,  Col.  Oliver  de  Lancey,  j 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 
Sir  William  John  Williams,  K.C.B. ; b.  1875;  j 
ed.  at  Oxford  Mil.  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; 
entered  Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers  1895,  became  | 
Capt.  1903,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  | 


1015,  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1919,  and 
Col.  1920 ; S.  African  War  1899-1900,  pre- 
sent at  action  of  Colenso  and  at  relief  of 
Ladysmith  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  i9i4-i7(wounded, despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col., 
C.M.G.);  was  a Brig.  Com.  1916-19:  m. 
1920,  Margaret  Patricia  Crawford,  M.B.E., 
M.B.,  B.S.,  da.  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Bowen 
Keogh ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1917. 
Grange,  Guernsey;  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Williams,  Brig.-Gen.  Raymond  Burlton, 
C.B.,  son  of  Henry  Williams ; b.  1855 ; 
entered  Army  1874,  became  Capt.  Somerset- 
shire L.I.  1885,  Major  1894,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1900,  Lieut. -Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col.  1904, 
Col.  1907,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1918 ; retired 
1912  ; served  during  Kaffir  War  1878,  during 
Zulu  War  1879,  present  at  battle  of  Ulundi 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  during  S.  African 
War  1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Lady- 
smith and  action  of  Spion  Kop  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.); 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Ceylon  1893-5,  D.A.A.G., 
S.  Dist.  1895-8,  and  Assist,  to  Dep.  Judge 
Advocate-Gen.  1901-2,  A.A.G.,  Gibraltar 

1908-12,  and  Brig.-Gen.  Comdg.  a Brig. 
1914-15;  in  command  of  a Batn.  N.  Stafford- 
shire Regt.  1916,  and  Lieut.-Col  Roy. 
Defence  Corps  1917-18  : m.  1881,  Ella  Maud, 
daughter  of  the  late  Walter  Radcliffe,  of 
Warleigh,Tamerton  Foliott,  Devon;  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1909.  Ashpringlon  House , near 
Tolnes,  S.  Devon. 

Williams,  Capt.  Rees  John,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18 — ; is  Lieut,  and  Acting  Capt.  Welsh 
Regt.;  served  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D S.O.  1917. 

Williams,  Wing-Com.  Richard,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Wing-Com.  Australian 
Flying  Corps;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  Order  of  El 
Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz);  cr.  D.SO.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Williams,  Major  Richard  David,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Roy.  Welch  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Williams,  Major  Robert  Carlisle, 

C. M.G., D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  George  Robert 
Carlisle  Williams,  formerly  I.C.S.,  of  De 
Beauvoir,  Guernsey;  b.  1880;  Major  R.A. ; 
S.  African  War  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
four  clasps),  S.  Nigeria  1906  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-19  (four  times 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  : m.  1917,  Mary  Frances  Eliza- 
beth. da.  of  the  late  Carter  N.  Draper;  cr. 

D. S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  19x9.  Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Williams,  Maj.-Gen.  Robert  Ernest, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Williams,  of 
Ballarat,  Victoria  ; b.  1855  ; is  a Journalist, 
Col.  Australian  Forces  (V.D.),  and  an  Hon. 
Maj.-Gen. : rn.  1884,  Annie  C.  Hylton ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1917.  St.  Kilda,  Australia  ; Naval 
and  Military  (Victoria),  and  Yorick  ( Mel- 
bourne) Clubs. 

Williams,  Capt.  Roger  Llewellyn, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. 
R.A.M.C.;  now  Capt.  5th  Batn.  Welch  Regt.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Rev.  Ronald  Charles  Lambert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Charles 
Williams,  of  49,  Egerton  Crescent,  S.W.  ; 
b.  1881  ; ed.  at  St.  Lawrence  Coll.,  Ramsgate, 
and  at  Peterhouse,  Camb.  (B.A.  1902)  ; is 
Assist.  Chap. -Gen.  to  the  Forces  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; was  Chap.  Duke  of  York’s  Roy. 
Mil.  Sch.  1910-12  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Army 
and  Navy  Club. 

Williams,  Capt.  Sidney  Joseph,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  Scottish  Rifles  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williams,  Major  Stan  ley  Horatio,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Capt.  and  temporary  Major  R.F.A. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 


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COMPANION  AGE. 


Williams,  Brig.-Gen.  Sydney  Frederick, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  S.  F.  Williams, 

R.  of  Cold-Norton,  Maldou,  Essex;  b.  1866; 
entered  R.E.  1886,  and  became  Lieut. -Col. 
1913,  Col.  1918,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919  ; served  during  European  War  1914-16  | 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  a Ch.  Engineer  | 
1916-18 : m.  1896,  Mary  Grant,  da.  of  the 
late  Cecil  Gwyer,  of  Petrograd;  cr.  C.M.G. 
1916. 

Williams,  Major  Thomas,  D.S.O.;  b-  j 
18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Williams,  Com.  Thomas  Acland,  C.B.E.; 
b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N. ; European  War  1914-19 
with  Ocean  Escort  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
appointed  Naval  Adviser  to  New  Zealand 
Govt.  1919;  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Williams,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Glyndwr, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  T.  E.  Williams,  of 
Enfield;  b.  18—;  Lieut,  and  Acting  Lieut. - 
Col.  Liverpool  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Muriel 
Pelham,  da.  of  the  late  E-  H.  Ald'borough 
Mackley  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Williams,  Major  Thomas  Isaac  Cornwall, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  Australian  Ar- 
tillery; European  War  1915-17  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Williams,  Thomas  Mitchell,  C.B.  ; b. 

18—;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1916. 

Williams,  Lieut. -Col.  Thomas  Rhys, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  Australian 
Engineers;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S-O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Williams,  Brig.-Gen.  Victor  Arthur 
Seymour,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18—;  Col.  Canadian 
Forces;  S.  Africa  1859-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19 
(prisoner,  despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G. 
1919. 

Williams,  Lieut.- Col.  Vivian  Pericles 
Barrow,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut. -Col.  Indian  Army ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Williams,  Major  Walter  Ellis,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1884;  Cant.  and  Brevet  Major  Middlesex 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  with  Cheshire 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  : 

Williams,  Maj.-Gen.  Weir  de  Lancey, 
C.M.G  , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut.-Gen.Sir 
William  John  Williams,  K.C.B.,  of  Fish- 
guard ; b.  1871  ; entered  Hampshire  Regt. 
1891,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major  1909,  Lieut. - 
Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen. 
1919;  Tirali  Expedition  1899  (severely 
wounded),  Benin  Hinterland  1899  (D.S.O.), 
S.  Africa  1900  (despatches),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  Brevet  Col.,  French 
and  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre,  C.M.G., 
Maj.-Gen.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania, 
Legion  of  Honour,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Belgium);  was  employed  in  Niger  Terri- 
tories 1898-9,  Station  Staff  Officer,  India 
1903-4,  Brig.-Maj.,  India  1904-6,  D.A.A.G., 
Burma  1906-10,  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  there 
1910-12,  and  a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1913-15,  a 
Brig.  Com.  1915-19,  when  he  was  appointed 
Inspector  of  Int. : >«.  1899,  Nina  Henri- 
etta, da.  of  Col.  Spencer  Field,  formerly 
Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1899, 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Williams,  Wilfred  Howard,  C.B.E. , son 
of  Sir  (Isaac) Thomas  Williams,  of  Oakdene, 
St.  Margaret’s,  Middlesex;  b.  1878;  is 
Gen.  Manager,  Central  Argentine  Railway; 
formerly  Assist.  Gen.  Manager,  London 
and  N.-W.  Railway;  Director  of  Inland 
Transport,  Ministry  of  Munitions  during 
European  War ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Williams,  Col.  William  Hugh,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  lateGen.  Sir  John  William  Collman 
Williams,  K.C.B.,  ol  Morelands,  Purbrook, 
Hants ; 0.  1857 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.  ; 
entered  R.A.  1876,  became  Capt.  1885,  Major 
1894,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1898,  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  1908 ; 
served  in  Zulu  Campaign  1S79,  in  Uganda 
1890-93  (medal),  in  Nile  Expedition  1898  (de- 


spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.),  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.),  and  in 
Salonica  1915;  was  a Vice-Consul  in  Asia 
Minor  1895-7;  is  a J.P.  for  Hants : m.  1895, 
Adeline,  da.  of  the  late  Lord  Alfred 
Spencer-Churchill  [see  D.  Marlborough, 
colls.]  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Oaklands,  Stakes 
Hill,  Cosham,  Hants. 

Williams,  Christopher  Adbams-,  C.I.E. , 
son  of  William  Charles  Addams-Williams, 
of  Penarth,  Llangibby,  Monmouthshire  ; b. 
1877;  entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India, 
1897,  and  became  Executive  Engineer,  Ben- 
gal 1906,  and  Sup.  Engineer  1913  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1916. 

Williams,  Capt.  William  Picton 
Bradley-,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  King’s 
Own  (Yorkshire  L.I.) ; European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Williams.  Major  Dyson  Brock-,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Welch  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O. 1918. 

Williams,  Capt.  Eric  Llewellyn  Griffith 
Griffith-,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  fifth  son  of  Arthur 
Llewellyn  Griffith  Griffith-Williams,  of  High- 
fields,  Marlow,  Bucks;  b.  1894;  ed.  at  Ton- 
bridge  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; 
European  War  1914- 19  (despatches  thrice, 
M.C.  with  Bar,  D.S.O.),  N. -Russia,  Aug. 
to  Oct.  1919;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919  High  fields, 
Marlow,  Bucks;  Junior  Army  and  Navy 
Club. 

Williams,  Capt.  Rupert  Stanley  Gwat- 
kin-,  C.M.G.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt. R.N. : 
m.  1920,  Florence  Margaret  Cross  Scott,  of 
Dundee;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Williams,  Major  Hugh  Lloyd-,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1889  ; ed.  at  Univ.  Coll,  ot  N.  Wales 
(B.A.  Double  Honours  in  Classics) ; Major 
Roy.  Welsh  Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M-C  , D.S.O.) : tn.  1918,  Dorothy 
Marion,  da.  of  the  late  Major  the  Hon. 
Frederick  Le  Poer  Trench  Tsee  E.  Clanearty, 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Edy mead,  Clarence 
Park,  W eston-super-M are . 

Williams,  Major  Craufurd  Victor 
Mother-,  D.S.O.,  M.C..  son  of  M.  F.  Monier- 
Williams,  of  Old  Parks,  Stoke  a’Abemon ; b. 
18 — ; Major  Y ork  and  Lancaster  Regt.  ( T.F.) ; 
European  War  19 14- 19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Wilfreda  Ethel  Marinea, 
da  of  Craster  M.  Usher,  of  Willord  Lodge, 
Esher,  and  widow  of  Lieut.-Col.  C.  G. 
Farquharson,  M.C.,  R.M.L.I.  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919- 

Williams,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Augustus 
Muspratt-,  C.I.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen. 
Jackson  Muspratt- Williams  ; b.  1861  ; ed.  at 
Cheltenhem  Coll.  ; entered  R.A.  1881,  be- 
came Capt.  1889,  Major  1899,  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1909  ; retired  1920  ; was  Assist.  Sup. 
Gunpowder  Factory,  Kirkee,  Small  Arms 
Factory,  Kirkee,  and  Gun  Carriage  Factory, 
Bombay  1887-1892,  Assist.  Sup.,  Gunpowder 
Factory,  Ishapur  1890-91,  Sup.  1892-8,  and 
Ch.  Inspector  of  Explosives,  Govt,  of  India 
1898-1920:  m.  1892,  Ethel  Annie,  da.  of 
the  late  Rear-Adm.  A.  J.  Kennedvt  R.N.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1916.  United  Service  (Calcutta), 
and  United  Service  (Simla)  Clubs. 

Williams,  Capt.  Harold  Price-,  D.S.O., 

M.C. ; b.  1892;  Capt.  R.F.A.  and  an  In- 
structor in  English  at  a French  Mil.  Sch. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918 
Williams,  Lieut -Col.  Herbert  Wynne 
Vaughan-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Judge 

R.  Vaughan-Williams,  of  Bodlenfa,  Flint- 
shire; b.  1869;  M.B.,  C.M.  Edinburgh  1893; 
entered  R A.M.C.  1894,  and  retired  1905  as 
Capt. ; is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Med.  Corps  ; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1901-2,  and 
during  European  War  1914-17,  in  Flanders 
and  German  E.  Africa  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
is  a farmer,  a J.P.  for  Orange  Free  State, 
and  Acting  Director  Med.  Sers  , S.  Africa  : 
m.  1906,  Henrietta  Daniels  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Driefontein,  Clocolan,  Orange  Free  State, 

S.  Africa  ; junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Williams,  Major  Penrose  Lanyon  Wat- 
kin-,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hon.  Sir 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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C.  J.  Watkin-Williams,  a Judge  of  the  High. 
Court ; b.  1867  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and  L.R.C.P 
London  1894,  F.R.C.S,  Edinburgh  1910;  tem- 
porary Major  R.A.M.C.;  European  War 
I9i4-i9(despatches, D.S.O.);  appointed  Hon. 
Surg.,  Bridgwater  Hospital  1906,  and  Dep. 
Commr.  Med.  Sers.,  Min.  of  Pensions,  S.-W. 
Region  1919  : tn.  1896,  Ellin  Margaret  Skil- 
beck;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  2,  Holnier  Mansions, 
Wesloyi-super-Mare ; Sandhills,  St.  Merryn,  j 
Cornwall. 

Willi ams-Drummond  [see  Drummond]. ! 
Williams-Freeman  l_see  Freeman]. 
Williams-Thomas  [see  Thomas]. 
Williams-Wynn  [see  Wynn]. 

Williamson,  Rt.  Rev.  Andrew  Wallace, 
C.V.O.,  D.D.,  son  of  James  Williamson;  b. 
1856  ; ed.  at  Morton  Sch.,  at  Wallace  Hall, 
and  at  Edinburgh  Univ.  (M.A.  1878,  D.D. 
1900)  ; Min.  of  St.  Giles,  Edinburgh,  Dean 
of  Order  of  the  Thistle,  and  of  Chapel  Royal, 
Scotland,  and  a Chap,  to  H.M.  ; Lecturer  in 
Pastoral  Theology,  Edinburgh  Univ.  1883- 
1909,  and  Croall  Lecturer  1907-8  : tn.  1st, 
1883,  Agnes,  da.  of  Walter  Blackstock,  of 
Edinburgh ; 2nd,  1888,  Elizabeth  Mary 
Phoebe,  da.  of  Robert  Croall,  of  Craigcrook, 
Midlothian  ; cr.  C.V.O.  1919. 

Williamson,  Capt.  Alfred  John,  D.S.O.  ; 

b.  1877;  Capt.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williamson,  Colin  Martin,  C-B.E.  ; 
6.18 — ; rendered  sers.  to  R.A.F.  in  con- 
nection with  Photography  doring  European 
War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Williamson,  Frederic  Herbert,  C.B.E. , 
son  of  George  Williamson,  of  Ringley,  Man- 
chester; b.  1876;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch., 
Manchester,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
Brig.-Gen.  R.E.  (Reserve),  and  Assist.  Sec. 
G.P.O.  : tn.  1901,  Florence  May,  da.  of  the  late 
William  Dawson,  of  Huddersfield  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Wolverton,  Egmont  Road,  Sutton. 
Williamson.  Major  Hudleston  Noel 
Hedworth,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  [see  Williamson,  Bt., 
cr.  1642,  colls.]. 

Williamson,  Wing-Com.  Hugh 
Alexander,  C.M.G.)  b.  18 — ; Wing-Com. 
R.A.F.;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 
C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Williamson,  Engineer  - Com.  James 
Daniel,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Corn. 

R. X.R. ; European  War  1914-18  with  Patrols 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Williamson,  Col.  John  Francis,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  Williamson, 
of  Ardess,  co.  Fermanagh ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll.,  Dublin  (M.B.  and  L.Ch.  1876); 
entered  Army  1877,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1897,  and  Col.  1903  ; retired 
1908;  served  during  Afghan  War  1878-9,  pre- 
sent at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze 
star),  with  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  pre- 
sent at  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with 
clasp,  bronze  star),  with  Burma  Expedition 
1887-8  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  medal  with  two 
clasps),  in  S.  Africa  1900-1902,  in  charge  of 
Gen.  Hospital  (despatches,  yueen’s  medal 
with  clasp,  King’s  medal,  C.M.G.),  and  with 
Somaliland  Field  Force  1903-4,  as  Principal 
Med.  Officer  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
C.B.)  ; was  Principal  Med.  Officer,  5th  Div., 

S.  Army,  India  1904-8;  sometime  Hon.  Surg. 

to  Viceroy  of  India;  cr.  C.M.G.  1900,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1904.  18,  Victoria  Park,  Dover. 

Williamson,  Richard,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Williamson,  Robert,  C.B.E.)  b.  18—; 

Managing  Director  of  Mount  Stuart  Dry 
Docks  Co.  (Limited),  John  Shearman  and 
Co.  (Limited),  and  Mordey,  Carney  and  Co. 
(Limited),  of  Cardiff,  Barry,  and  Newport, 
and  a J.P. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1916. 

Williamson,  Col.  Robert  Frederic,  C.B., 
only  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  J.  Williamson,  33rd 
Regt.,  of  Carrokeal,  Mallow,  co.  Cork  ; b. 
1843 ; ed.  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll..  Sandhurst ; 


entered  23rd  Regt.  1861,  became  Capt.  1870, 
Major  Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  1881,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1885,  and  Col.  1886;  retired  1891  ; served 
during  Ashanti  War  1873-4  (medal),  with 
Burma  Expedition  1885-6  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  promoted  Col.),  and  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1891  in  command  of  1st  Brig, 
(despatches,  clasp,  C.B.)  ; was  High  Sheriff 
of  co.  Cork  1911  : ttt.  1883,  Mabel  Napier,  da. 
of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir  George  Tombyns 
Chesney,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  C.I.E.,  M.P.  [see 
Chesney,  “Knights’  Widows”];  cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1891.  Carrokeal,  Mallow,  co.  Cork; 
Cork  County  Club. 

Williamson,  Victor  Alexander,  C.M.G . 
[see  Williamson,  Bt.]. 

Williamson,  Walter  James  Franklin, 

C. M.G.,  son  of  James  Franklin  Williamson, 
Bengal  Public  Works  Depart. ; b.  1867 ; ed. 
at  City  of  London  Sch.,  and  privately ; 
entered  Indian  Financial  Depart  1890,  be- 
came Assist.  Accountant-Gen.  United  Pro- 
vinces 1891,  Bengal  1895,  and  Madras  1896, 
Assist.  Financial  Adviser  to  Govt,  of 
Siam,  and  Director  of  Paper  Currency 
igoo,  and  Financial  Adviser  to  the  Siamese 
Govt.  1904  : tn  1894,  Marion,  da.  of  Lancelot 
Crozier ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919.  Bangkok,  Siam  ; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Willis,  Lieut.-Com.  Algernon  Usborne, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Herbert  Bourdillion  Willis,  of 
Hampstead.  N.W.;  b.  1889;  ed.  at  East- 
bourne Coll.;  Lieut.-Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-19,  present  at  battle  of  Jutland, 
and  in  Baltic  with  Destroyer  Flotilla  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ):  tn.  1916,  Olive  Christine, 
da.  of  the  late  Henrv  E.  Millar,  of  Hamp- 
stead, N.W. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 

Willis,  Col.  Charles  Hope,  C.B.,  son  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  de  Laval  Willis,  D.D.,  of 
Bradford,  Yorkshire ; b.  1859  ; ed.  at 
Christ’s  Hospital;  Lieut.-Col  and  Brevet  Col. 
R.M.L.I.  (retired) ; Egyptian  War  1882,  Soma- 
liland 1902 ; Comdt.  R.M.E.  1918-19  ; Sec.  of 
Windham  Club:  tn.  1888,  Lilian  Kate,  da.  of 
William  Anderson,  of  Weymouth;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1919.  Windham  Club. 

Willis,  Brig.-Gen.  Edward  Henry,  C.B., 
C.M.G.-,  b.  18  — ; is  Brig.-Gen.  R.A.;  served 
during  European  War  1914-18  on  Staff  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  C.B.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  iqi8. 

Willis,  Lietit-Col.  Evelyn  Stuart  Constan- 
tine, D.S.O.,  son  of  Richard  A.  Willis,  M.A.; 
b.  1879 ; entered  Devonshire  Regt.  1899,  be- 
came Lieut.  Indian  Army  1903,  Capt.  1908, 
Major  1915,  and  B evet  Lieut.-Col.  1919; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 

D. S.O.),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1915, 
Frances  Fernande,  da.  of  G.  Blanchard 
Fry,  of  Osterley  Park,  Middlesex  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1902.  The  Forest,  Glyn  Neath,  Glamorgan- 
shire; Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Willis,  Major  Gerald  Charles  Wake* 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Capt.  Horace  George  Willis* 
formerly  R.H.A. ; b.  1882;  entered  R.A- 
1901,  and  became  Major  Indian  Cav.  1916; 
served  in  Egypt  1915  (severely  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Willis,  Major  George  Henry,  C.I.E., 
M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Willis,  I.S.O.  ; 
b.  1875 ; ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.E.  1895,  became  Capt.  1904,  and 
Major  1914  ; is  Master  of  Bombay  Mint,  and 
a M.I.M.E.  : tn.  1900,  Gertrude  Edith,  da.  of 
the  late  Charles  Henry  Benett ; cr.  M.V.O. 
(4th  class)  1911,  C.I.E.  1918.  H.M.  Mint , 
Bombay. 

Willis,  Paymaster  - in  - Ch.  George 
Hughlings  Armstrong,  C.B. ; b.  18 — ; Fleet 
Paymaster,  and  Acting  Paymaster-in-Ch. 
R.N. ; Egyptian  War  1882  (medal),  Sudan 
1884  ; cr.  C.B.  1918. 

Willis.  Major  Herbert  George,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  M.B. ; b.  18 — ; ed.  at  London  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  B.S.  1899)  ; European  War  1914-18 
a - Major  R.A.M.C.  (despatches, M.C., D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Willis,  Joseph  George,  C.B.,  son  of 
Joseph  Willis,  ofBristol ; b.  1861 ; ed.  at  Ch. 
Ch.,  Oxford;  has  been  Inspector-Gen.  in 
Bankruptcy,  Board  of  Trade  since  1908 ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1911. 


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Willis,  Lieut. -Col.  Montague  Harry  Sher- 
wood, D.S.O.  ; b.  1882;  is  Major  Suffolk 
Regt.,  and  serving  with  W.  African  Frontier 
Force  with  rank  of  Lieut. -Col.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1916. 

Willis,  Major  Richard  Ffolliott,  C.B.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major,  R.M.L.I.;  rendered  sers.  in 
connection  with  Wireless  Telegraphy  Con- 
ference at  Madrid  during  European  War 
(C.B.);  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 

Willis,  Lieut -Col.  Sherlock  George 
Ramsay,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1877;  is  Lieut. -Col. 
R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Willis,  Major  William  James,  D.S  O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Quartermaster  and  Hon.  Major 
Australian  Inf.;  served  during  European 
War  1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917. 

Willis-Bund  [see  Bund]. 
Willis-O’Connor  [see  O’Connor]. 
Willison,  Arthur  Cecil,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Willock,  Air-Commodore  Frederick 
George,  C.B.E.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; formerly 
Wing-Corn.  and  Acting  Air-Commodore 
R.A.F. ; European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.B.E.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Willoughby,  Lieut.-Col.  Douglas  Vere, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1882  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army;  European  War  1915-18,  in 
Mesopotamia  and  Palestine  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Willoughby,  Brig. -Gen.  Michael  Edward, 

C. B.,  C.M.G. , C.S.I.,  son  of  Lieut. -Gen. 
Michael  Weekes  Willoughby, C S.I. ; b.  1864; 
ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered 
Northumberland  Fusiliers  1884,  became 
Lieut.  I.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1885, 
Capt.  1895,  Major  1902,  Lieut.-Col.  1910,  Col. 
1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1920; 
Chin-Lushai  Expedition  1889-90,  as  Trans- 
port Officer  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  China 
1900  as  special  Ser.  Officer  (despatches, 
medal),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 
Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia,  C.B.),  Afghan 
War  1919  as  D.A.  and  Q.M.G.  (C.S.I.) ; was  a 

D. A.A.G.  in  India  1899-1903,  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.,  N.  China  1907-8,  and  Mil.  Attache, 
Peking  1909-12  ; took  charge  of  Mission  for 
repatriation  of  Chinese  Garrison,  Lhasa 
1912-13;  appointed  A. A.  and  Q.M.G.  1915, 
to  command  a Mobile  Column  1916,  and  D A. 
and  Q.M.G.  1916;  Comdt.  2nd  Indian  Lancers 
mi3  i6;  cr.  C.M.G.  1914,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1918, 
C.S.I.  1920.  Cavalry  Club. 

W illoughby,  Lieut.-Gen.  Michael  W eekes, 
C.S.I.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  M.  F.  Willoughby, 
Bom.  Artillery,  formerly  of  Kingsbury  Cliffe, 
Warwickshire  ; b.  1833  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham 
Coll.  ; entered  Army  1849,  became  Capt. 
Bom.  S.C.  (now  I.S.C.)  1861,  Major  1869, 
Lieut.-Col.  1875,  Col.  1880,  Maj.-Gen.  1890, 
and  Lieut.-Gen.  1893 ; served  in  Persian 
Expedition  1856-7  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp),  and  in  Abyssinian  Expedition 
1867-8  (medal) ; was  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Bombay,  Mil.  and  Marine  Depart.  1881-7 : 
m.  1855,  Louisa  Frances,  da.  of  Robert  Ander- 
son ; cr.  C.S.I.  1885.  17,  Lansdown  Place , 
Cheltenham  ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 
Willoughby,  Brig.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Charles 
Strathavon  Heathcote-Drummond-,  C.B., 

C. M.G.  [see  E.  Ancaster]. 
Willoughby-Osborne  [see  Osborne]. 
Wills,  Capt.  Charles  Samuel,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O. ; b.  1871 ; Capt.  R.N. ; European  War 
1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S  O., 

C. M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1919,  Alicia  S.  H.,  da.  of  H.  Goldingham, 
of  North  Nibley,  Gloucestershire,  and 
widow  of  Lieut. -Com.  E.  P.  Gabbett,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

W illsallen,  Major  Thomas  Leslie, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Light 
Horse  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O. ; Order  of  Nile  of  Egypt);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 


Willson,  Capt.  Edward,  D.S.O.;  b. 
1878;  Capt.  R.G.A.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Willson,  Thomas  Olaf,  C.B. E.,  el.  son 

of  the  Rev.  Thomas  Benjamin  Willson,  R. 
of  West  Woodhay,  Newbury,  Berks ; b. 
1880;  ed.  at  Westminster,  and  at  Keble  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  2nd  class  Honours,  Modern 
History  1901,  M.A.  1905)  ; was  Assist.  Sec. 
Higher  Education  for  Berks  1905-19,  and 
Assist.  Sec.  for  Education  for  Oxfordshire 
1919-20,  since  when  he  has  been  Sec.  ; 
temporarily  in  Mm.  of  Information  : m.  1919, 
Constance  Horsburgh,  da.  of  the  late  Walter 
Basil  Cowan  ; cr.  C.B.E-  1918.  13,  Bevington 

Road,  Oxjord. 

Willyams,  Capt.  Edward  Neynoe,Z>  S O., 
son  of  Humphry  John  Willyams,  of  Car- 
nanton,  St.  Columb,  Cornwall  ; b.  1891 ; 
Capt.  Duke  of  Cornwall’s  L.I.;  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.) : m. 
1918,  Beatrice  Jean,  R.R.C.  (Canadian  Army 
Med.  Corps),  da.  of  the  late  Coleman 
Blewett,  of  Toronto  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
WTlmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Randal  Gordon, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  J.  R.  Wilmer,  formerly 
Indian  Army;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s 
Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col  R.A.,  and  Dep.  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
at  War  Office;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of 
Honour) : m.  1910,  Marjory,  da.  of  the  late 
Maj.-Gen.  R.  Worsley,  Indian  Army;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  x 

Wilmer,  Major  Geoffrey  Raymond 
Worthington, D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Louis 
Emilius  Chudleigh  Worthington  Wilmer, 
formerly  of  Reydon  Hall,  Wangford  ; b.  1880  ; 
ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch.;  is  Major  Scottish 
Rifles,  Officer  of  a Co.  of  Gentlemen  C dets  ; 
employed  with  Egyptian  Army  1909-19 ; 
S.  African  War  1899-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps)  Darfur  Expedition  1916 
(despatches,  D.S  O.,  Order  of  the  Nile, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  title  of  Bey),  France 
1917  (1914-15  Star,  two  medals);  attached 
Egyptian  Army  1909-19;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Caledonian  Club. 

Wilmer,  Lieut.-Col.  Graham  Horace, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  1883;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Essex  Regt. ; European  War 

1914- 18  in  Palestine  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilmot,  Lietit.-Com.  Trevor,  D.S.O. 

[see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Wilmot,  Col.  Arthur  Eardley-,  C.M.G. 

[see  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Wilmot,  Maj.-Gen.  Revell  Eardley-, 
C.B.  Tsee  Eardley-Wilmot,  Bt.l. 
Wilmot-Smith  [see  Smith]. 

Wilshere,  Alfred  Henry,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Henry  Michael  Middleton 
Wilshere,  R.  of  Caledon,  Cape  Colony  ; b. 
1854  ; has  been  Controller  of  Customs,  and 
Prin.  Registrar  of  Shipping,  Cape  Town, 
since  1901;  is  a J.P.  for  the  Colony:  m. 
1882,  Annie  Florence  Isabelle,  da.  of  the 
late  Capt.  Alfred  Hudson  Ricketts ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1913. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Edward  Jacob, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1879  ; Major  Somerset  L.I., 
and  an  A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.  ; S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  D.S.O.) ; received 
Order  of  Mcdjidie  1911;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Major  Alexander  Douglas, 
j D.S  0.;  b.  18 — ; is  Major  Canadian  Inf.,  and 
a Brig.  Major;  served  durmg  European  War 

1915- 17 (despatches,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wilson,  Lieut.  Alexander  Guy  Berners, 

| D.S  O.,  son  of  Alexander  Wilson,  F.R  C.S., 

| of  13,  Ancon  Road,  Victoria  Park,  Man- 
] Chester;  b.  1890;  Lieut.  R.N.;  European 
War  1914-19,  in  German  New  Guinea,  Medi- 
terranean, and  Russia  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1910.  Junior  Naval  and  Military 
Club. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alexander  Moreton, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1882;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut- 
Col.  R.A.S.C  ; European  War  1914-17  (de- 


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spatches,  D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wilson,  Major  Alexander  Robert  Graham, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Maj.-Gen.  Sir  Alexander 
Wilson,  K.C.B.  ; k.  1884  ; ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Argyll  and 
Sutherland  Highlanders  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1914, 

Violet  Alice,  da.  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry 
Courtenay  Morland  (formerly  9th  Lancers), 
of  11,  Sandrock  Road,  Tunbridge  Wells; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred  Ernest,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. ; served  in  S. 
Africa  1902,  as  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  Kitchener’s 
Fighting  Scouts  (D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902 
Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Harry  Hutton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Robert  Hutton  Wilson,  of 
Egglescliffe,  Durham  ; b.  1873 } ed.  at  Charter- 
house  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Wiltshire  Regt.,  and  an  A.A.G. 
at  War  Office  ; S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne,  Star  of  Rumania 
with  Swords,  Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown, 
Croix  de  Guerre,  Order  of  Sacred  Treasure 
of  Japan,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour)  : 
m 1904,  Edith  Alice,  el.  da.  of  Lieut.-Gen. 
Sir  Herbert  Scott  Gould  Miles,  G.C.B., 
G.C.M.G.,  C.V.O.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Naval 
and  Military  Club. 

Wilson,  Lieut. -Col.  Arthur  Mitchell, 
.D.S.O,;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O  ) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Mrs.  Beryl  Charlotte  Mary, 
C.B.E.  ; b.  81 — ; Manager,  Free  Buffet, 
Waterloo  during  European  War  : m.  18 — , 
— Wilson;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wilson,  Major  Bevil  Thomson,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Alexander  Wilson,  F.R.C.S.,  of 
Victoria  Park,  Manchester  ; b.  1885  ; Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1918,  Florence 

Erica,  da.  of  John  Ralph  Starkey,  M.P.,  of 
Norwood  Park,  Southwell,  Notts  [see  Seely, 
Bt.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Major  Cecil  William,  D.S.O., 
4th  son  of  the  late  James  Wilson,  D.L.,  of 
Currygrane,  Edgeworthstown,  Ireland  ; b. 
1870;  ed.  at  Harrow;  entered  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  Corps  1890,  became  Capt.  1898,  and 
Major  1905  ; retired  1906  ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; served  during 
European  War  1914-16,  as  a Gen.  Staff  Officer : 
m.  1906,  Winifred  Aline,  da.  of  Sir  Richard 
Sutton,  4th  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Lyddington 
Manor , Swindon,  Wilts  ; Royal  St.  George 
Yacht  Club. 

Wilson,  Charles  Henry,  C.I.E.  ; b.  1858  ; 
is  Manager  of  Hong  Kong  and  Shanghai 
Banking  Corporation,  Bombay ; has  been  a 
Member  of  Bombay  and  Burma  Legislative 
Councils,  Chm.  of  Rangoon  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  and  a Member  of  Municipal 
Committee,  Rangoon : tn.  1899,  Laura 

Nathalie  Smith  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1903.  Bombay. 
Wilson,  Col.  Charles  Henry  Luttrell 
Fahie,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Brevet  Coi.  R.A.  , Chitral  Relief  Force 
1895  (medal  with  clasp),  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897-98  (clasp);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wilson,  Brig. -Gen.  Charles  Stuart,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Charles  William  Wilson,  K.C.B.,  K.C.M.G. ; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  R.M.A. ; 
entered  R.E.  1886,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1913, 
Brevet  Col.  1916,  Col.  1918,  and  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  1919 ; S.  African  War  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  R.E.  of 
a Div.,  and  as  Ch.  Engineer  (despatches, 

C. B.,  Brevet  Col.,C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Italian  Croix  de  Guerre,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1896, 
Elizabeth, da.  of  W.  E.  Doane,  of  Stockbridge, 
Mass.,  U.S.A.;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G. 
1918,  D.S.O.  1919.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wilson,  Major  Clive  Harry  Adolphus, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  Wilson, 
of  Tranby  Croft,  Hull;  b.  1876;  served  in 


S.  Africa  1899-1902  with  Damant’s  Horse, 
and  with  12th  Batn.  Imperial  Yeo.  (de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.) ; is  Hon.  Lieut, 
in  the  Army,  and  Major  Yeo. : m.  1907, 
Elvia,  da.  of  thel  ate  Signor  — Magherim, 
of  Florence  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900.  Little  Tranby , 
Beverley , E.  Yorks. 

Wilson,  Col.  Cyril  Edward,  C.M.G. , 

C. B.E.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; is  Major  (retired), 
Col.  Reserve  ; Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal) 
and  1899  (clasps),  S.  Africa  1899  1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E., 
Order  of  El  Nahda  of  the  Hedjaz);  cr. 

D. S.O.  1917,  C.M  G.  1918,  C.B  E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wilson,  Major  Donald  Clitheroe,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  1885  ; formerly  Major  R.F.C. ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  prisoner); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Major  Duncan  William,  C.I.E., 
son  of  John  Wilson,  of  Bridgewater,  Cobham, 
Surrey  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Fettes  Coll.,  Edin- 
burgh ; is  a Shipping  Agent,  a J.P.  for 
Bombay,  and  Major  Indian  Army  (Reserve) ; 
was  s years  in  2nd  Lancashire  R G.A.  (Vol.), 

15  years  in  Bombay  Light  Horse  (Capt.,  V.D. 
1917),  Assist.  Embarkation  Staff  Officer, 
Bombay  1914-16,  and  Liaison  Officer,  Embark- 
ation Staff,  Bombay  1916-17  : m.  1910,  Helen 
Grey,  da.  of  G.  G.  Minniken,  formerly 
Imperial  Forest  Ser.,  Punjab ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 
Curzon  House,  Apollo  Bunder , Bombay; 
Royal  Bombay  Yacht,  and Junior  Army  and 
Navy  Clubs. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Edmond  Munkhouse, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  youngest  son  of 
Charles  Thomas  Wilson,  of  Oundle  ; b. 
1855  ; ed.  at  Sherborne  ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1877, 
L.R.C.P.  London  1878,  D.P.H.  Camb.  1892  ; 
entered  Army  Med.  Depart.  1881,  became 
Surg.-Maj.  (now  Major  Roy.  Army  Med. 
Corps)  1893,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1901 ; retired 
1904 ; served  during  Zulu  Campaign  1879 
as  Civil  Surg.  (medal  with  clasp),  with 
Nile  Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  with  Soudan  Frontier  Field 
Force  1885-6,  in  operations  up  the  Gambia 
against  Fodi  Kabba  t 891-2  (medal  with  clasp), 
with  Ashanti  Expedition  1895-6  (honourably 
mentioned,  star,  C.M.G.),  and  with  Nile 
Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle  of  Khar- 
tum (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.)  ; 
was  Dep.  Assist.  Director-Gen.  of  Army 
Med.  Ser.  at  Head  Quarters  1899-1904,  Med. 
Officer  at  Mix.  Prison,  Aldershot  1904-5,  and 
in  charge  of  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps  Records 
at  Aldershot  1905-13  ; re-employed  1914-19  ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Council  of  British 
Med.  Asso.  ; is  Sec.  R.A  M.C.  Fund  and 
R.A.M.C.  Benevolent  So.,  and  a Knight  of 
Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1896,  D.S.O.  1898, 
C.B.  (Civil)  1902.  15,  Gilston  Road,  S.W.; 
Junior  United  Service  Club. 

Wilson,  Major  Edward  Bernard,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Yorkshire  L.I.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Wilson,  Maj.-Gen.  Erastus  William, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  James  Wilson;  b.  i860;  ed. 
at  High  Sch.,  Oshawa,  Canada;  is  Maj.- 
Gen.  Canadian  Forces  (retired)  : m.  1887, 
Sara  E.  L.  Brickei-,  of  Hamilton,  Ontario  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  Montreal,  Quebec,  Canada  ; 
Mount  Royal,  and  St.  James’s  ( Montreal ) 
Clubs. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Eric  Edward  Boketon 
Holt,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev. 
Thomas  Holt  Wilson,  formerly  R.  ofRed- 

S rave,  Suffolk;  b.  1875;  ed.  at  Harrow, and  at 
Loy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  ; entered  R.E. 
1895,  became  Capt.  1904  (retired  1912),  and 
Brevet  Major,  Major,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1918;  S.  Africa  1899-1902;  present  at 
actions  of  Belmont,  Graspan,  Modder  River, 
Magersfontein,  Koodoesberg,  Paardeberg, 
Poplar  Grove,  Driefontein,  ’Thaba  N’chu, 
Vet  River,  Zand  River,  Doornkop,  ana 
Pretoria,  and  capture  of  Komati  Poort 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-19,  on  Special 
Intelligence  Ser.,  in  France,  Egypt,  and 
Salonika,  and  as  Ch.  of  Police  Commn., 


2014 


COMPANIONAGE. 


British  Occupied  Rhineland  (despatches, 
Brevets  Major  and  Lieut. -Col.,  C.M.G., 
Legion  of  Honour);  was  Assist.  Instructor, 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Engineering  1903-6,  and  In- 
structor of  Mil.  Engineering  R.M.A.  1009-12; 
now  a Gen.  Staff'  Officer  at  War  Office  ; 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1909  the  additional 
name  of  Holt:  m.  1903,  Susannah  Mary, 
youngest  da.  of  the  late  C.  G.  Shaw,  of 
Wellington  House,  Ayr ; cr.  D.S.O.  igoo, 

C. M.G.  1919.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Wilson,  Ernest  George,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 

Traffic  Manager,  Uganda  Railway,  British 
E.  Africa  : in.  18—  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wilson  Lieut.-Col.  Francis,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.E.  (T.F.);  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Wilson,  Col.  Francis  Adrian,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  Sir 
Charles  William  Wilson,  K.C.B.,  K. C.M.G., 
D.C.L.,  LL.D.,  F.R.S.,  formerly  R.E.  ; b. 
1874  ; entered  R.A.  1894,  became  Capt.  1901, 
Major  1911,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and 
Brevet  Col.  1919;  retired  1919 ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  at  actions  of  Dundee 
and  Farquhar’s  Farm,  and  at  defence 
of  Ladysmith  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.), 
European  War  1914-17  (wounded,  de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour, 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.) : m.  1903, 
Mabel,  da.  of  the  late  Edward  Wilson 
Crosfield,  of  Liverpool ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C.M.G.  1917. 

Wilson,  Capt.  Frank  O’Brien,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  John  Gerald  Wilson, 
C.B.,  of  Clifle  Hall,  Yorkshire  [see  B. 
Inchiquin,  colls.]  ; b.  18—  ; formerly  R.N.  ; 
Capt.  African  Mounted  Rifles ; E.  Africa 
1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919, 
Elizabeth  Frances,  aa.  of  Sir  Arthur  Francis 
Pease,  1st  Bt.  (cr.  1920)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Kilimakin , Ula,  Kenya  Colony. 

Wilson,  Lieut.  - Col.  Frank  Walter, 
C.M.G.,  F.R.C.V.S.  ; b.  1869;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.V.C. ; served  during  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Col.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Lieut.  Col.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Italy) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  F.  W.  E.  C. , C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1915-19  (despatches, 
C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick  Alfred, 
C.B. ; b.  1863;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.E.  ; served 
in  Mesopotamia  1915-16  (despatches,  C.B., 
prisoner) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 

Wilson,  Frederick  James,  C.I.E. , son  of 
the  late  William  Wilson,  of  Pilton,  Darling 
Dow-us,  Queensland,  and  Edinburgh  ; b. 
1858  ; ed.  at  Somersetshire  Coll.,  Bath,  and 
at  Cooper’s  Hill ; entered  Public  Works 
Depart.,  Madras  1880;  was  Engineer  to 
Madras  Harbour  Trust  1891  and  1892,  Assist, 
to  Ch.  Engineer,  Irrigation  Depart,  and 
Under  Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Madras  1896-1900, 
and  again  Ch.  Engineer  to  Madras  Harbour 
Trust  1902-5;  appointed  Ch.  Engineer,  Irri- 
gation Depart,  and  Joint  Sec.  to  Govt,  of 
Madras  1905,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec. 
1906;  retired  1911;  has  been  a M.L.C.  of 
Madras,  Pres,  of  Madras  Sanitary  Board, 
and  a Fellow  of  Madras  Univ. ; isaM.I.C.E. : 
ni.  1888,  Mary  Phoebe,  el.  da.  of  the  late 
Col.  Edward  Alfred  Birch,  M.D.,  formerly 
Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1910.  Mead- 
hurst , Sidmouth,  Devon  ; East  India  United 
Service  Club. 

Wilson,  Col.  Frederick  Maurice,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  lames  Wil- 
son, R.  of  Barking,  Needham  Market, 
Suffolk ; b.  1868 ; entered  Roy.  Lancaster 
Regt.  1890,  became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps 
1897,  Major  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1911,  Brevet 
Col.  and  Col.  1917;  served  with  Ashanti 
Expedition  1895-6,  and  during  European 
Wai-1914-17  (despatches,  C.B.,  Brevet  Col.); 
was  Comdt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  Training 
Establishment  1913-14,  and  Assist.  Director 
of  Supplies  1914;  was  a Dep.  Director  of 


Supplies  and  Transport  1917,  and  a Director 
thereof  1919  : m.  1897,  Lorna  Sophia  Glynn, 
da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  Baker,  of  Balcombe  ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1915,  C.M.G  1918. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Gavin  Laurie,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Comdg.  a Batn.  Argyll  and  Suther- 
land Highlanders  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O., 
Legion  of  Honour,  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Wilson,  George,  C.B.  ; b.  1862  ; formerly 
a Dep.  Commr.  in  Uganda  Protectorate ; 
acted  as  Commr.  and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Uganda 
1897-8,  1904-5,  and  1905-6  : m.  1900,  Clarissa 
Adelina,  da.  of  J.  Charlton  Humphrys;  cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1899.  Laleham,  Middlesex. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  George,  D.S.O.,  son 
of  the  late  Capt.  Robert  Wilson,  of  Cam- 
baskenneth  Abbey,  Scotland  ; b.  1869 ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.); 
has  been  Adj.  Roy.  Mil.  Sch.  of  Music  since 
1918;  cr.  D.S.O.  T917.  Kneller Hall,  Twicken- 
ham ; Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 
Wilson,  Capt.  George,  C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
entered  Roy.  Indian  Marine  1878,  and 
became  Capt.  1900 ; appointed  Port  Officer, 
Bassein  1882,  Acting  Assist.  Director  of 
Roy.  Indian  Marine  1889,  Port  Officer, 
Rangoon  1890,  Port  Officer,  Bombay,  and 
Officiating  Director  of  Marine  1896,  and 
Dep.  Director  1900  ; retired  1905  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1905.  6,  Marine  Parade,  Hythe,  Kent. 
Wilson,  George  Heron,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
Charles  John  Wilson  ; b.  1868  ; ed.  at 
George  Watson  Coll.,  Edinburgh,  and 
abroad  ; Dep.  Controller,  Priority  Depart., 
Ministry  of  Munitions,  and  a J.P.  for  Rox- 
burghshire and  Hawick:  m.  1902,  Julia 
Baker,  da.  of  Andrew  Tod,  of  Elmpark, 
Edinburgh  ; cr.  O.B.E-  (Civil)  1918,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Hessendeanburn , Hawick ; 
Caledonian  Club. 

Wilson,  Col.  George  Tyrie  Brand, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1867;  Col.  Snecial  Reserve; 
formerly  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col  High- 
land L.I.;  S.  African  War  1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  in  Gallipoli,  Egypt,  and  France 
(despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col., 
Russian  Order  of  St.  Stanislas):  m.  1896, 
Ada,  da.  of  Robert  Knox  Masterton;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Newholme,  Stirling. 

Wilson,  Miss  Grace  Margaret,  C.B.E., 
R.R.C.,  da.  of — Wilson  ; b.  18 — ; Principal 
Matron  Australian  Army  Nursing  Ser.  ; 
European  War  1915-19  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Wilson,  Com.  Graham  Francis  Win- 
stanley,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1886;  Com.  R.N. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Guy  Greville, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Nunburnholme]. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Graham, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Lincolnshire 
Regt.  (T.D.) ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilson,  Major  Harold  Rene,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Theodore, 
D.S.O.,  M.B.,  F.R.C.S. , son  of  Minden 
James  Wilson,  of  Tirhoot,  India  ; b.  1870; 
is  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col.  R.A. M.C. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : in.  1906,  Vivien,  da.  of 
Col.  William  Wylie  Norman,  Indian  Army; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Maitland, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Arthur  Maitland  Wilson, 
O.B.E.,  formerly  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall, 
Suffolk;  b.  1881;  is  Major  and  Brevet- 
Lieut.-Col.  Rifle  Brig.,  and  Com.  of  a Co. 
of  Gentlemen  Cadets  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
King  s medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914 -17  (despatches,  D.S.O.  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.):  m.  1914;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 


COMPANION  AGE. 


2015 


Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Duckworth, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  R.F.A. 
(T.F.);  European  War  1914-18  (wounded 
four  times,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1917.  Whinthwaile , Levetts,  Milnthorpe. 

Wilson,  Horace  John,  C.B. , C.B.E. , son 
of  Harry  Wilson,  of  Bournemouth;  b.  1882  ; 
ed.  privately  ; Sec.  to  Committee  on  Pro- 
duction (Arbitration  Tribunals,  Munitions  of 
War  Acts  1915-18,  and  Assist.  Sec.  Min.  of 
Labour  T918-19,  since  when  he  has  been 
Principal  Assist.  Sec.  Min.  of  Labour) : m. 
1908,  Emily,  da.  of  John  Sheather,  of  Becklejr ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918,  C.B.  (Civil)  1920.  14,  White- 

hall Road,  Harrow-on-the-Hill. 

Wilson,  Hubert  Wilberforce,  O.B.E., 
el.  son  of  the  late  Wilberforce  Wilson,  some- 
time Surveyor-Gen.,  Hong  Kong;  b.  1867; 
ed.  at  Univ.  Sch.,  Hastings,  and  at  Boulogne- 
sur-Mer;  was  Consul  at  Tampico  1907-15 
(protecting  lives  and  property  of  all  foreigners 
during  revolutionary  troubles  1913-14);  ap- 
pointed Consul  at  Guayaquil  1915,  to  charge 
of  Legation  at  Quito,  and  Acting  Consul-Gen. 

1918,  and  Consul-Gen.  to  Ecuador  1919:  m. 
1905  (divorce  1912),  Willie  E-  Tomlinson,  of 
U.S.A.;  cr.  O.B.E.  1918.  British  Legation, 
Quito,  Ecuador;  Junior  Constitutional,  and 
Royal  Automobile  Clubs. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Alban,  D.S.O. 
son  of  James  Buck  Wilson,  J.P.,  of  Firbank, 
Westmorland  ; b.  1865;  ed.  at  Uppingham  ; 
joined  Seaforth  Highlanders  (Ross-shire 
Buffs,  the  Duke  of  Albany’s)  1887,  became 
Capt.  44th  Gurkhas  (Indian  Army  1898),  Major 
8th  Gurkhas  1905,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1st  Batn.  1913;  retired 
1920;  served  with  Manipur  Expedition  1891 
(medal  with  clasp),  with  Abor  Expedition 
1894,  in  Lushai  1895-6  as  Staff  Officer,  with 
Waziristan  Expedition  1901-2  as  D.A.A.G. 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  with  Abor 
Expedition  1911-12  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp,  D.S.O.),  in  command  of  Totok  Naga 
Expedition  1913  (Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  thanked 
by  Govt,  of  India),  and  in  Mesopotamia 
1916-17  ; raised  a Batn.  of  Gurkhas  1917-18; 
is  a Knight  of  Order  of  Red  Eagle  of  Prussia, 
and  has  Order  of  Merit  of  Pyrmont  Waldeck  : 
m.  1898,  Carrie,  da.  of  Gen.  F.  J.  B.  Priestley, 
formerly  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
and  74th  Highlanders;  cr.  D.S.O.  1912. 

Wilson,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Barnett,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  son  of  W.  O.  Watson,  ofKnowehead, 
Broughshane,  co.  Antrim  ; b.  1862  ; ed.  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Belfast,  and  Edinburgh  Univ. 
(M.D.,  M.Ch.  and  L.M.  1883)  ; entered 
R.A.M.C.  1886,  became  Lieut.-Col.  1906, 
Col.  1915,  and  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; N.-W.  Frontier 
of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  in  S. 
Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18,  as  Assist. 
Director  of  Med.  Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Belgian  Order  of  the  Crown,  C B.,  Croix  de 
Guerre)  : m.  1896,  Kathleen  Dorothea,  da. 
of  Capt.  David  Aird,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Thomson  Ran- 
kine,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  James  Thomson 
Wilson,  of  Restalrig  House,  Midlothian  ; b. 
1875  ; a J.P.  for  co.  of  City  of  Edinburgh  and 
for  Midlothian  ; Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve  (T.D.),  and  a Director  of  Statistics, 
Min.  of  Food;  Dardanelles  1915  and  France 
1916  Comdg.  a Batn.  Royal  Scots  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1897,  Dora  Florence,  da.  of 
Thomas  Hall,  formerly  of  Stockton  Heath, 
Warrington ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915.  Bentarsen, 
Slateford,  Midlothian. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  John  George  Yule, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1853;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.  A. S.C.  (retired);  Zulu  Campaign  1879 
(medal  with  clasp),  Egyptian  Expedition 
1884  (medal,  bronze  star),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Wilson,  John  Henry,  C.B.E. ; b.  1862  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Wilson,  Joseph  Havelock,  C.B.E.,  M.P. ; 
son  of  the  late  John  Wilson,  of  Sunderland  ; 
b.  1858;  ed.  at  a Quakers’  Sch.;  at  age  of 
nine  started  work  as  an  errand  boy  in  Sun- 
derland, subsequently  being  apprenticed  to 


a lithographic  printer;  went  to  sea  at  age  of 
thirteen,  afterwards  being  apprenticed  to  a 
Sunderland  vessel,  and  making  many  voy- 
ages in  all  parts  of  the  world  as  able  seaman 
and  second  mate ; was  five  years  in  Roy. 
Naval  Reserve;  sometime  kept  a temper- 
ance hotel  in  Sunderland ; founded  the 
National  Sailors’  and  Firemen’s  Union  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland  (Maritime  Hall, 
West  India  Dock  Road,  E.),  of  which  he  is 
Gen.  Pres.  ; sat  as  M.P.  for  Middlesbrough 
(Z,.  and  Labour)  July  1892  to  Oct.  1900  (when 
he  was  defeated  there)  and  Jan.  1906  to 
Jan.  1910;  has  sat  as  M.P.  for  S.  Shields 
since  Oct.  1918:  m.  1879,  Jane  Ann,  da.  of 
Thomas  Watham;  cr.  C.B.E.  1917.  76,  Vic- 
toria Street,  Westminster,  S.W.i ; Maritime 
Hall,  West  India  Dock  Road,  E. 

Wilson,  Joseph  Maitland,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Lieut.-Col.  Fuller  Maitland 
Wilson,  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds;  b.  1868;  ed.  at.  Eton,  and  at 
Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Capt.  ard  Hon.  Major 
Reserve  of  Officers  (Special  Reserve),  Co. 
Director  V.A.D.  for  Suffolk,  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Suffolk  Med.  Vol.  Corps,  a J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  Suffolk,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ; 
S.  Africa  with  Imperial  Yeo. ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  Arthur's  Club. 

Wilson,  Brig.-Gen.  Lachlan  Chisholm, 
C.B.,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.',  b.  1871;  a Bar.-at- 
Law  and  Notary  Public  of  Brisbane,  and  Col. 
and  temporary  Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Light 
Horse  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal 
with  five  clasps),  European  War  19x4-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  C.B.,  Croix 
de  Guerre)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  D.S.O.  and 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wilson,  Col.  Lancelot  Machell,  C.M.G., 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  Canon  James  Allen 
Wilson,  R.  of  Bolton,  Clitheroe  ; b.  1873  ; ed. 
at  Sedbergh  Sch.,  and  at  R.M.A.  ; entered 
R A.  1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major  1910, 
Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col.  and  Col.  1917; 
served  with  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  in  China  1900,  present  at 
relief  of  Pekin  (medal  with  clasp),  during 
S.  African  War  1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Col.); 
appointed  a Major  Instructor  in  Gunnery 
1912,  and  Ch.  Instructor  at  School  of  Gun- 
nery 1916:  m.  1st,  1913,  Lilian  Stewart, 
who  d.  1917,  da.  of  the  late  Col.  J.  Richard- 
son, Indian  Med.  Ser. , Hon.  Physician  to 
H.M.  ; 2ndly,  1920,  Mrs.  St.  John  (French 
Blake ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Wellington,  and  Army  and  Navy  Clubs. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Leslie  Orme,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  M.P.,  son  of  Henry  Wilson,  for- 
merly of  3,  Stanhope  Street,  Hyde  Park, 
W. ; 6.1876;  ed.  at  St.  Paul’s  Sch. ; entered 
R.M.L.I.  1895,  and  became  Capt.  1901 ; re- 
tired 1909;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Reserve  of  Officers 
R.M.  ; served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (severely 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  com- 
manded a Batn.  Royal  Naval  Div.  at  Galli- 
poli 1915-16,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.  R.M. 
(severely  wounded,  despatches,  C.M.G.)  ; 
appointed  Parliamentary  Assist.  Sec.  to 
War  Cabinet  1918;  and  Parliamentary  Sec. 
Min.  for  Shipping  Jan.  1919;  also  Chin. 
National  Maritime  Board ; unsuccessfully 
contested  lower  Hamlets,  Poplar  Div.  (Q 
Jan.  1910  ; has  sat  as  M.P.  for  Reading  since 
Nov.  1913,  having  been  defeated  there  Dec. 
19x0  : m.  1909,  Winifred,  da.  of  Capt.  Charles 
Smith,  of  Goderich,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916.  Tithe  Barn, 
Wokingham,  Berks ; Carlton,  and  Bath 
Clubs. 

Wilson,  Com.  Maurice  Fiennes  Fitz- 
Gerald, D.S.O.,  son  of  Maurice  FitzGerald 
Wilson;  b.  1886;  Com.  R.N. : European 

War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
m.  1914,  Catherine  Gladys,  da.  of  the  late 
Col  Pulteney  Henry  Murray  [see  V.  Elibank, 
colls.];  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson, Major  Nathaniel, C.M.G.,  D.S.  O. ; 
b.  i860;  is  Major  R.E. ; served  in  S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Major  Cape  Pioneer  Railway 
Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-17  (C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  C.M.G.  1917.  Littlehurst,  Berkhamsled. 


2016 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Wilson,  Capt.  Neil  Young,  D.S.O. , M.C. ; 
son  of  the  late  Hugh  Wilson,  of  Parkside, 
Coatbridge;  6.1890;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.A.  Honours  1917);  Capt.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers;  European  War  1914-19 
(wounded,  despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilson,  Capt.  Neville  Frederick  Jarvis, 

C. M.G.,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen. 
Charles  Watson  Wilson,  R.A.;  6.  1865;  ed. 
at  St.  John’s  Coll.,  and  Roy.  Acad.,  Gosport ; 
formerly  Capt.  Roy.  Indian  Marine;  retired 
1920 ; served  in  Suakin,  and  during  European 
War  1914-17  as  Marine  Transport  Officer 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  was  Assist.  Port 
Officer  Bombay  1904-7,  and  Port  Officer, 
Karachi  1909-14;  appointed  Dep.  Director 
of  Roy.  Indian  Marine  1916,  Director  1917 
and  Principal  Naval  Transport  Officer,  E. 
Indies,  with  rank  of  Capt.  K.N.  1920:  m. 
18 — , Helena  Dorothy,  who  d.  1917,  da.  of 
the  late  Brig.-Surg.  Hunter  Alexander 
Coghlan,  Army  Med.  Depart ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1917,  C.B.E.  1918. 

Wilson,  Major  Newman  Robert,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  New  Zealand  Forces  , 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.; 

D. S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilson,  Major  Nigel  Maitland,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Arthur  Maitland  Wilson,  O.B.E., 
formerly  of  Stowlangtoft  Hall,  near  Bury 
St.  Edmunds  ; b.  1884  ; entered  Roy.  Welsh 
Fusiliers  1904,  Major  Indian  Army;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.): 
m.  1909,  Violet  Freddie,  da.  of  the  late 
Rev.  Lord  Charles  Edward  Fitzroy  [see 
D.  Grafton,  colls.]  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Wilson,  Mrs.  Oriana  Fanny,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Wilson,  Lieut. -Col.  Patrick  Hogarth, 
D.S.O. ; 6.  1874  ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut. - 
Col.  R.A.,  and  an  Assist.  Director  of 
Artillery  at  War  Office  ; S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col. ) : has  Roy.  Humane  So.’s  medal : 
m.  1911,  Faith,  da.  of  Francis  Priestman, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Shotley  Bridge,  co.  Durham; 
cr.  D.S.O  1916.  United  Service , and  Royac 
Thames  Yacht  Clubs. 

Wilson,  Capt,  Percy  Norton  White- 
stone,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Brig.-Surg.  J. 
Wilson;  6.  1886;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
Capt.  Roy.  Fusiliers,  and  an  Officer  of 
Gentlemen  Cadets  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1917  (Bar  1918). 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Phillips, 

D.S.O.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Durham  L-I-.  and 
Lieut.-Col.  W.  Riding  Regt.  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Reginald  Page  Campbell, 

C. B.E.,  son  of  Charles  H.  B.  Wilson  ; b. 
1866  ; Director  of  Aircraft  Supply,  Air  Min. : 
m.  1894;  cr. C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  58,  Wynnstay 
Gardens,  W.  8. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Henry 

Francis  Wharton,  D.S.O.  [see  Wilson,  Bt., 
cr.  1874]. 

Wilson,  Ch.  Engineer  Robert,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Ch.  Engineer  Roy.  Naval  Re- 
serves ; served  during  European  War 
1914-15,  with  Patrol  Cruisers  (despatches, 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 

Wilson,  Major  Robert  Adams,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Sir  James  Glenny  Wilson  ; 6.  1876  ; 
ed.  at  Wanganui  Coll.,  New  Zealand;  Major 
R.G.A.  ; European  War  1915-19  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919.  Marton,  New  Zealand. 

Wilson,  Com.  Robert  Amcotts,  D.S.O. 

[see  Wilson,  Bt.,  cr.  1874]. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  Barron, 
C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary  I 
Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  Reserve  ; cr.  C.I.E. 
1919. 

Wilson,  Major  Robert  Edward,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884  ; entered  R.A.  1903,  became  Capt. 


1914,  and  Major  1917  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1914-16  (D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Wilson,  Major  Robert  Gerald  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  King’s  Afri- 
can Rifles  (M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Roger  Cochrane, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  Col.  F.  A.  Wilson;  6. 
1882;  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.;  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army ; Mesopo- 
tamia 1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Brig.- Gen.  Samuel  Herbert,  C.B., 

C. M.G. , son  of  the  late  James  Wilson, 
LL.D.,  of  65,  Fitzwilliam  Square,  Dublin  ; 
b.  1873 ; entered  R.E.  1893,  became  Capt. 
1904,  Major  1913,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1916, 
Brevet  Col.  1917,  Lieut.-Col.  1919,  and  Col. 
1920 ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1900, 
with  Railway  Pioneer  Regt.  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  during  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches  seven  times,  Belgian 
Order  of  the  Crown  and  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Legion  of  Honour,  French  Croix  de  Guerre); 
is  Principal  Assist.  Sec.,  Committee  of 
Imperial  Defence,  and  Sec.  to  Overseas 
and  Home  Ports  Defence  Committee:  m. 
1902,  Ida,  da.  of  F.  T.  Gervers,  of  Amat, 
Ardgay  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1914,  C B.  (Mil.)  1918. 
22,  Stanford  Road,  W. 

Wilson,  Thomas  Corby,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  Thomas  Wilson,  of  Headingley; 
b.  1862;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Trin. 
Coll.,  Oxford;  entered  I.C.S.  1883;  ap- 
pointed Assist.  Settlement  Officer,  Central 
Provinces  1886,  Settlement  Officer  1888, 
Dep.-Commr.,  Burma  1891,  Director  of  Land 
Records  and  Agriculture  1892,  and  Settle- 
ment Commr.  1900 ; retired  1908 : in.  1894, 
Edith,  da.  of  James  Bristow  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909. 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Wils  >N,  Capt. Thomas  Needham  Furnival, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.)  b.  1896;  Capt.  King’s  Roy. 
Rifle  C ups ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilson,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Carandini, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  M.C.)  b.  1885;  entered 
Leicestershire  Regt.  1907,  and  is  Major  and 
a e>en.  Staff  Officer,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-’  ol. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (thrice  wounded, 
despatches  six  times,  M.C-,  D.S.O.  with 
Bar,  O.B.E.,  Brevet  Major)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915 
(Bar  19x7),  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wilson,  Major  Walter  Gordon,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18—;  European  War  1914-17  as  Major 
Machine  Gun  Corps;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Wilson,  Engineer-Com . William  Ander- 
son, C.M.  G.,  son  of  David  Wilson,  of  Racom, 
Wallis  Road,  Waterlooville,  Hants  ; b.  1868  ; 
entered  R.N.  1890,  became  Engineer-Lieut. 
1895,  and  Engineer-Corn.  1905 ; retired 
1918  ; served  in  Daroanelles  1915-16  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.):  m.  1907,  Hilda  Mar- 

garet, da.  of  the  late  Fleet-Paymaster 
John  Bremmer,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 
Wilson,  Major  William  Douglas,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Artillery  ; Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wilson,  Major  William  Eric,  D.S.O., 
son  of  William  Wilson,  of  Wickham  Bishops, 
Essex;  6.  1887;  Major  Essex  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1917,  Elena,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Charles 
Clarke,  C.E.,  of  Buenos  Aires;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Wilson,  Major  William  Herbert,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Col.  Thomas  Wilson,  C.B., 
of  Gadlys,  Cemaes,  Anglesey;  b.  1866;  is 
Major  R.F.A.  ; served  during  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Bath  Club. 

Wilson,  Major  William  Thomas,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18—;  formerly  Capt.  and  Acting 
Major  R.E.  ; European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wilson-Charge  [ste  Charge]. 

WiLSON-FARQUHARSON[see  Farquharson]. 

Wilson-Fitzgerlad  [see  Fitzgerald]. 

Wilton,  Major  Eric  Arundel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frederick  Augustus  Wilton,  of  Warra- 


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2017 


wong,  Macedon,  Victoria,  Australia ; b. 
1892  ; ed.  at  Scotch  Coll.,  Melbourne,  at 
Melbourne  Univ.,  and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Australia  ; Major  Australian  P'orces,  and  a 
Fellow  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  ; European 
War  1914-18  with  Machine  Gun  Corps  (twice 
wounded,  despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; ap- 
pointed a Gen.  Staff  Officer,  Australian  Inf 
Depots,  Tidworth  1917  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wilton,  Ernest  Colville  Collins,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  1870  ; entered  Consular  Ser.  1890  ; became 
Acting  Vice-Consul  at  Pagoda  1889  and  Macao 
1897,  ActingConsul  at  Ichang  1899  and  Chung- 
king 1901,  Vice-Consul  and  Acting  Consul  at 
Chungking  1903  and  Teng-yueh  1906,  Consul 

1907,  Acting  Consul-Gen.,  Yunnanfu  1908, 
Consul  at  Changsha  1908  and  Shantung  1909, 
Acting  Consul-Gen.  Tientsin  1912,  Consul  at 
Nanking  1913,  and  again  Consul  at  Chengtu 
1917  ; was  Plen.  for  Anglo-Chinese-Tibetan 
Treaty  1908  ; rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  Tibet  Mission  1904 (C.M.G.) ; on  Special 
Opium  Commn.  1913 ; cr.  C.M.G.  1904. 
British  Consulate-General , Hankow , China; 
St.  James’s,  and  Royal  Societies’  Clubs. 

Wiltshire,  Lieut.-Col.  Aubrey  Roy  L., 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col. 
Australian  Inf.;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Wiltshire,  Major  Harold  Waterlow, 

D. S.O.,  M.D.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  in 
the  Army ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wimberley,  Col.  Charles  Neil  Campbell, 

C. M.G.,  M.B.,  son  of  the  late  Capt.  Douglas 
Wimberley,  79th  Cameron  Highlanders; 
b.  1867;  ed.  at  Inverness  Coll.,  and  at  Edin- 
burgh Univ.  (M.B.,  C.M.  Honours  1889); 
formerly  Col.  Indian  Med.  Ser.  ; retired 
1920  ; Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp), N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (clasps), 
Tibet  Expedition  1903-4  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp),  France  and  Mesopotamia  1915-18 
(despatches,  C M.G.) : m.  1893,  Lesmoir,  da. 
of  Col.  R.  J.  Wimberley;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Bulmer  Tye  House,  Sudbury , Suffolk. 

Winder,  Major  James  Herbert  Roche, 

D. S.O.,  M.D.  ; b.  1872  ; ed.  at  Dublin  Univ. 
(M.D. , M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1899) ; Major  R.A.M.C. ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (medal  with  clasp)  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Winder,  Lieut.-Col.  Maurice  Guy,  D.S.O.) 
b.  18 — ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps ; S.  African  War  1901-2, 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.):  m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Clonmartie,  Camberley. 

Windham,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Joseph, 
C.I.E.  [see  Bowyer-Smyth,  Bt.]. 

Windham,  William,  C.B.E.  [see  Bowyer- 
Smyth,  Bt.,  colls.]. 

Windsor,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Herbert, 
C.M.G.’,  b.  1880;  is  Lieut.-Col.  London 
Regt.  ; S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wingate,  Col.  Alfred  Woodrow  Stanley, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  Rev.  William  Wingate; 
b.  1861 ; entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1881,  became  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1907,  Brevet  Col. 

1908,  and  Col.  1910 ; retired  1913  ; China  1900- 
1906  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp,  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.) ; European  War  1914-19,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  C.M.G.) : m.  1910,  Beryl,  da.  of 
Maj.-Gen.  Louis  Henry  Emile  Tucker, 
C.I.E. ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916.  ia,  Collingham 
Road,  S.  IV.  5. 

Wingate,  Col.  Basil  Fenton,  D.S.O. ; b. 
1875;  a retired  Col.  R.A.M.C.;  S.  African 
War  1900-1902,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wingate,  Col.  George,  C.I.E.',  b.  1852; 
entered  19th  Regt.  1871,  became  Capt.  I.S.C. 
1883,  Major  1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1897,  and  Col. 
1902  ; Naga  Hills  Expedition  1879-80)  de- 
spatches, medal  with  clasp),  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  on  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8,  as  Ch.  Commissariat 


Officer  (despatches,  clasp) ; sometime  an 
Inspector  Gen.  of  Supply  and  Transport, 
India:  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.I.E.  1901. 

Wingate,  Lieut.-Col.  Godfrey  Harold 
Fenton,  D.S.O. ; b.  1873  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Scots  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Order  of  Star  of 
Roumania)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wingfield,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Maurice, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  John  Harry 
Lee  Wingfield  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and 
at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  ; entered  Coldstream 
Guards  1885,  became  Capt.  1897,  and  Major 
1900 ; retired  1903  ; S.  Africa  1899-1900 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; European  War  1918 
(O.B.E.) ; is  a J.P.  for  Rutland  (High  Sheriff 
1911),  a F.R.G.S.,  and  a Fellow  of  Zoological 
So.  ; was  a Railway  Transport  Officer  1914- 
19,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Col.;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Tickencote  Hall , 
Stamford  ; Market  Overton,  Oakham  ; 
D$,  Albany,  Piccadilly , IV.  ; Guards',  Turf , 
Carlton,  Arthur’s,  and  Wellington  Clubs. 
Wingfield,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Maurice 
Anthony,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Powers- 
court]. 

Wingfield,  Maurice  Edward,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  John  Harry  Lee  Wingfield,  of 
Tickencote  Hall,  Stamford;  b.  1869;  ed.  at 
Winchester,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
1890,  M.A.  1895);  was  Sec.  to  Roy.  Commn. 
on  Hut  Tax,  Sierra  Leone  1898,  Acting 
Treasurer,  Collector  of  Customs,  Post- 
master, and  a M.E.C.  and  M.L.C.,  Falkland 
Islands  1899-1900,  Private  Sec.  to  Gov.  of 
Queensland  1902,  and  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  Aus- 
tralia 1903-4;  appointed  Assist.  Sec.,  S. 
African  Constitution  Committee  1906,  and 
Acting  Colonial  Sec.,  Gambia  1911 : m.  1909, 
Mabel  Florence,  da.  of  Ralph  Coker  Adams 
Beck ; cr.  C.M.G.  1912.  Ashtead  House, 
near  Epsom  ; Wellington  Club. 

Wingfield,  Major  the  Rev.  William 
Edward,  D.S.O.  [see  V.  Powerscourt,  colls.]. 

Wingfield- Stratford  [see  Stratford]. 
Winn,  Lieut.  Sydney  Thornhill,  D.S.O., 
son  of  late  A.  W.  Winn,  formerly  R.N.  ; b. 
1888 ; entered  R.N.  1905,  and  became  Lieut. 
1911  ; retired  1919;  European  War  1914-15 
D.S.O.):  m.  1919,  Mary,  da.  of  A.  H.  A. 
Knox-Little,  of  Garth  House,  Dorking;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1914. 

Winser , Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Rupert  Peter, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  18—  ; Lieut.-Col.  Reserve 
of  Officers,  and  an  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.  with  Bar,  C.M.G.):  m.  18 — ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1918),  C.M.G.  1918. 

Winsloe,  Col.  Alfred  Raynaud,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  Richard  William  Charles 
Winsloe,  C.B.,  of  20,  Guildford  Terrace, 
Dover;  b.  1868;  ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad., 
and  at  R.M.A.;  entered  R.E.  1888,  became 
Capt.  1898,  Major  1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1914,  and 
Col  1019;  Chitral  Relief  Expedition  1895 
(medal  with  clasp).  Malakand  and  Buner 
Field  Forces  1897-8,  present  at  defence  of 
Malakand  and  relief  of  Chakdara(despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  European 
War  1914-19  (C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour) : 
m.  1903,  Dorothy  Crellin,  da.  of  Dr.  Tellet, 
J.P.,  of  Ramsey,  Isle  of  Man;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1898,  C.M.G.  1919-  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Winsloe,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Edward, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1873;  is  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E. ; N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1908  (medal 
with  clasp),  Mesopotamia  1914-16,  present 
at  defence  of  Kut  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
C.M.G.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Winter,  Col.  Clifford  Board  man, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  — Winter  ; 
b.  1869  ; a retired  Col.  Indian  Army ; Isazai 
Expedition  1902,  Mesopotamia  19x5-17  as 
A.Q.M.G.  (despatches,  Brevet-Col.,  D.S.O.): 
m.  18—,  May,  da.  of  — Cooper,  of  Queen’s 
Lodge,  West  End  Lane,  Hampstead,  N.W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1917. 

Winter,  Lieut.  - Col.  Ernest  Arthur, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Roy.  Fusiliers  ; European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar) : m.  18—; 
cr.  D.S.O.  (with  Bar)  1918. 

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2018 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Winter,  Hon.  Marmaduke  George, 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  James  Winter;  b. 
1857  ; a M.L.C.  of  Newfoundland  : m.  1883  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  St.  John's , New- 
foundland. t 

Winter,  Col.  Ormonde  de  El’pee,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  W.  H.  Winter, 
formerly  of  Sutton  Court  Lodge,  Chiswick  ; 
b.  1875;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.,  and  at 
R.M.A. ; entered  R.A.  1894,  and  is  Col.; 
European  War  1914-17,  present  at  Gallipoli 
on  Staff  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal); 
was  a Brig.-Gen.  R.A.  1917-19  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915  (Bar  1917),  C.M.G.  1917,  C.  B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Junior  Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Winter,  Brig.-Gen.  Samuel  Henry,  C.B., 
C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  S.  H.  Winter,  of 
Blackheath,  S.E.  ; b.  1854 ; entered  Army 
Ser.  Corps  1873,  became  Capt.  1879,  Major 
1886,  Lieut. -Col.  1891,  Brevet  Col.  1899, 
and  Col.  1903;  retired  1909;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902,  on  Staff  (medal  with  clasp),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-15  on  Staff  with  rank  of 
Brig.-Gen.  (despatches  twice,  C.B.,  C.M.G.)  : 
m.  1878,  Julia  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  C.  C. 
Kearn  ; cr.  C.B.  and  C.M.G.  (Mil.)  1915. 

Winterbotham,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  St. 
John  Lloyd,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O. ; b.  1878  ; entered 

R. E.  1897,  became  Capt.  1906,  Major  1915, 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1917;  S.  African  War 
1899-1900,  present  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.,  C.M.G.,  Legion  of  Honour):  m.  1920; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Winterbottom,  Capt.  Archibald  Dick- 
son, D.S.O.',  b.  1885;  sometime  Capt.  5th 
Dragoon  Guards;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Winterbottom,  Paymaster-Capt. Thomas, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Paymaster-Capt.  R.N. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-19,  at  Naval 
Base,  Portland  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.) 
I9I9- 

Winterscale,  Lieut. -Col.  Cyril  Francis, 
Baronneau,  D.S.O. ; b.  1879 ; Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Shropshire  L.I. ; 

S.  Africa  1901-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.) ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918. 

Wintle,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Edmund 
Hunter,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
Army ; Waziristan  Expedition  1894-95 
(medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914-19 
in  Mesopotamia  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Wintour,  Maj.-Gen.  FitzGerald,  C.B., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  FitzGerald 
Wintour,  of  High  Hoyland,  Barnsley ; b. 
i860  ; entered  Army  1880,  became  Capt.  and 
Brevet  Major  Roy.  W.  Kent  Regt.  1887, 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Major  Norfolk 
Regt.  1903,  Lieut.-Col.  1904,  Brevet  Col. 
1905,  Col.  1908,  and  Hon.  Maj.-Gen.  1918  ; 
retired  1918 ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882 
(medal,  bronze  star),  Soudan  Expedition 
1884-5  (despatches,  clasp,  Brevet  Major), 
Soudan  1885-6  with  Frontier  Field  Force, 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897,  on  Staff 
(despatches,  medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  ‘ 
1899-1901,  on  Staff  (despatches.  Queen’s  J 
medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.), 
European  War  1914-15  (despatches);  was  a ) 
Station  Staff  Officer, Bengal  1894-5,0. A.  A.G.,  I 
India  1895-8,  and  A.A.G.  there  1898-9;  was  | 
Gen.  Staff Officer,  N.  Command  1909;  Brig.- 
Gen.  in  Charge  of  Administration  Scottish 
Command  1912,  a Brig.  Com.  1914,  and  a D.A. 
and  Q.M.G.  19x4-16:  m.  1st,  1899,  Cecily 
Winifred,  who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Col. 
Sir  Walter  Thomas  William  Spencer  Stan- 
hope, K.C.B.,  of  Cannon  Hall,  Barnsley  I 
[Buxton,  Bt.,  cr.  1800,  ext.];  2ndly,  1912, 
Alice  Jane  Blanche,  da.  of  the  late  Major  | 
John  Frederick  Foster  [see  Foster.  Bt.,  cr. 
1831] ; cr.  C.B  (Mil..)  1910,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 
Pamphtll  Manor,  Wirnborne. 

Wintour,  Ulick  Fitzgerald,  C.B.,  C.M.G.,  \ 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Fitzgerald  ! 
Thomas  Wintour,  R.  of  High  Hoyland,  Barn- 
sley ; b.  1877  ; ed.  at  Winchester  :was  Private 
Sec.  to  Siamese  Min.  in  London  1897-8,  and  in  | 


Chinese  Customs  Ser.  1898-1904,  when  he 
joined  Board  of  Trade  ; appointed  Sec.  to 
Advisory  Committee  on  Commercial  Intelli- 
gence, Board  of  Trade  1905,  Sec.  to  Com- 
mittee on  Great  International  Exhibitions 
1906,  Director  of  Exhibitions  Branch  1908, 
Permanent  Sec.  to  Ministry  of  Food  1917, 
and  Controller  of  H.M.  Stationery  Office 
and  King’s  Printer  of  Acts  of  Parliament 
1918  (resigned  1919;  China  1900,  present  at 
siege  of  Pekin  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp);  was  a Commr.,  Brussels  Exhibition 
1910,  Turin  Exhibition  1911,  and  Ghent  Ex- 
hibition 1913 ; has  Legion  of  Honour  and 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium : m.  1901, 
Hylda  Frances,  da.  of  the  late  Capt.  Francis 
Henry  Garnett,  15th  Regt. ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1914,  C.B.  (Civil)  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
5,  Bentinck  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  N.  W.  ; 
Whitehall  Club. 

Winwood.  Lieut.-Col.  William  Quintyne, 

C. M.G.,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Hoyte  Winwood,  M.A.,  of  n,  Caven- 
dish Crescent,  Bath;  b.  1873;  entered  5th 
Dragoon  Guards  1893,  became  Capt.  1901, 
Major  1904,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1914 ; retired 
1919 ; S.  Africa  1899-1902,  taking  part  in  the 
defence  of  Ladysmith  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
Order  of  Leopold  of  Belgium,  C.M.G.,  Croix 
de  Guerre,  O.B.E.)  ; was  Assist.  Mil.  Sec. 
to  Com.-in-Ch.,  S.  Africa  1907-8  : m.  1909, 
Gertrude  Dolben,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  Dolben 
Paul,  R.  of  Bearwood,  and  widow  of  T. 
Byron  Hope,  of  Harwood,  Newbury  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1915,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wisdom,  Brig.-Gen.  Evan  Alexander, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Francis  William 
Wisdom  ; b.  1869 ; is  Col.  and  temporary 
Brig.-Gen.  Australian  Mil.  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.B., 
C.M.G.):  m.  1895,  Agnes  Bell,  da.  of  Francis 
Bell  Jackson,  of  Edinburgh;  cr.  D.S.O.  19x6, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1917,  C.M.G.  1919. 

Wisdom,  Capt.  Frank  Alan,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Forces  ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1919. 

Wise,  Edward  Frank,  C.B.  ; b • 18 — ; 

Assist.  Sec.  Min.  of  Food;  cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1919. 
Wise,  Lieut.-Col.  John,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
61.  8 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wise,  Lieut.-Col.  Percival  Kinnear, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1885  ; Lieut-Col.  R.A.F.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. M.G.):  m.  1917.  Margaret  M.  B.  Knowles, 
da.  of  the  late  James  B.  Close:  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Parley  Hall,  Pang- 
bourne. 

W I s E , Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Edward 
Disbrowe  Disbrowe-,  C.B.E.;  b.  1868; 
Lieut.-Col.  3rd  Notts,  and  Derbyshire  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1919  the  additional 
surname  of  Disbrowe  ; cr.  C.B.E  (Mil.)  19 19. 
Wishart,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Andrew  Wishart;  b.  1875;  ed. 
at  Allendale,  Victoria,  Australia  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  with  Johannesburg  Mounted  Inf. 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1902.  Allen- 
dale Farm  P.O.,  Holm  den,  S.  Africa. 
Wistance,  Major  William  Allsopp, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  S. 
Staffordshire  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; cr. D.S.O.  1917. 

Witham,  Capt.  Alexander,  D.S.O.  ; b» 
1880;  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Witham,  Col.  James  Kirkconnell 
Maxwell,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Robert 
Maxwell  Withain,  J.P.,  D.L.,)  b.  1848;  is  a 
J.P.  and  D.L.  for  Kircudbrightshire,  and 
a J .P.,  Dumfriesshire ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Hon.  Col.  3rd  Batn.  King's  Own  Scot- 
tish Borderers ; served  in  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902,  in  command  of  troops  at  Warrenton  and 
Modder  River  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1900.  Kirkconnell 
House,  New  A bbey,  Dum  fries  ; Raleigh  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


2019 


Wither,  Major  Hugh  George  Bigg-, 
D.S.O.  1 b.  18—  ; formerly  Major  Duke  of 
Cornwall’s  L.I.  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Withers,  Edgar  Clements,  C.I.E. ; b. 
18 — ; Lieut.  Roy.  Indian  Marine  (retired); 
cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Withers,  John  James,  C.B.E. , son  of 
James  Tuck  Withers  ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  Eton, 
and  at  King’s  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1887, 
M.A.  1892)  ; Fellow  of  St.  Catherine’s  Coll., 
Camb.  1920  ; admitted  a Solicitor  1890  ; 
sometime  a Member  of  Camb.  Univ.  Appoint- 
ments Board;  compiler  of  “Register  of 
King’s  College,  Cambridge  ” : m.  1893,  Caroline 
Gifford,  da.  of  the  late  Gifford  Ransford; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  54,  Gloucester  Terrace,  Hyde 

Park,  W.2  ; Oxford  and  Cambridge,  Garrick, 
and  Alpine  Clubs. 

Withers,  Capt.  Rupert  Bryson,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1890;  Capt.R.G.A.;  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Withers,  Lieut.- Col.  Samuel  Henry, 

C.M.G.,  M.B.;  b.  1863;  ed.  at  Queen’s 
Coll.,  Belfast  (M.B.  and  B.Ch.  1889) ; formerly 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Army  Med.  Corps ; retired 
1918;  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G  1917. 

Withycombe,  Col.  William  Maunder, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Withycombe,  formerly  of  Gothelney,  Char- 
linch,  Somerset;  b.  1869;  ed.  at  Malvern 
Coll.,  entered  the  King’s  Own  Yorkshire 
L.I.  1888,  Lieut.-Col.  1914  and  Col.  1918; 
served  during  S.  African  War  1899-1902, 
present  at  actions  of  Belmont,  Enslin,  and 
Modder  River,  and  at  relief  of  Kimberley 
(despatches  twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  four 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet 
Major),  and  during  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches  seven  times,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.); 
was  a Brig.-Com.  1915-19;  appointed  to 
command  3rd  W.  Riding  Brig.  (T.F.)  1920 : 
m.  1894,  Cecil  Mary,  da.  of  the  Rev.  F. 

C.  Platts  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915,  D.S.O.  1918. 
Witt,  Robert  Clermont,  C.B.E.  ; b. 

1872;  ed.  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  New  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1899)  ; admitted  a 
Solicitor  1898;  a F.S.A.,  a Trustee  of  Na- 
tional and  Tate  Galleries,  and  Vice-Clim. 
National  Art  Collections  Fund ; author  of 
“ How  to  Look  at  Pictures,”  etc. : m.  1899, 
Mary  Helena,  da.  of  C.  H.  Marten  ; cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  32,  Portman  Square,  W.i ; Old  Clergy 

House,  Alfriston,  Sussex  ; Royal  Automobile, 
and  Burlington  Fine  Arts  Clubs. 

Witts,  Major  Edward  Francis  Broome, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Gloucestershire  Regt.;  S.  Africa  1901-2 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Witts,  Capt.  Frank  Hole,  D.S.O.,  M.C., 
son  of  the  late  Canon  Broome  Witts ; b. 
18 — ; Capt  Irish  Guards  ; European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.):  m.  1919, 
Ruth  Leonide,  da.  of  Harold  Brocklebank 
[see  Brocklebank,  Bt.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Witts,  Capt.  Frederick  Vavasour 
Broome,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E.  ; 
Mesopotamia  1915-17  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wodehouse,  Edmond  Henry,  C.B.  [see 

E.  Kimberley,  colls.]. 

Wodehouse,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederick 
William,  C.I.E.  [see  E.  Kimberley,  colls.]. 

Wodehouse,  Henry  Ernest,  C.M.G.  [see 

E.  Kimberley,  colls.]. 

Wodehouse,  Com.  Philip  George,  D.S.O. 

[see  E.  Kimberley,  colls.]. 

Wodehouse,  Philip  Peveril  John,  C.I.E. 

[see  E*  Kimberley,  colls.]. 

Wolfe,  George  Charles,  C.B.E. ; b.  1859; 
Indian  Finance  Depart,  (retired) ; European 
War  attached  to  Mil.  Accounts  Depart,  as 
Assist.  Audit  Officer  Mil.  Supply  Accounts, 
India;  cr.  C.B.E. (Civil)  1919.  Simla,  India. 
Wolfe,  Humoert,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Controller  Labour  Regulation  Depart., 
Min.  of  Munitions  during  European  War; 


appointed  an  Assist.  Sec.  Min.  of  Labour 
1919;  cr.  C.B.E-  1918. 

Wolff,  Major  Arnold  Johnston,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Arnold  Holford  Wolff ; b.  1873 ; 
entered  R.E.  1893,  and  became  Major 
1913  ; served  during  S.  African  War  1899- 
1902,  on  Staff,  present  at  relief  of  Kim- 
berley (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1905,  Nora  Gladys,  da.  of  E»r.  W.  H. 
Platt,  of  Hampstead  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Wollaston,  Gerald  Woods,  M.V.O.,  only 
child  of  Sir  Arthur  Naylor  Wollaston, 
K. C.I.E.,  of  Glen  Hill,  Walmer;  b.  1874:  ed. 
at  Harrow,  and  at  Trin.  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A. 
and  LL.B.  1896,  M.A.  and  LL. M.  1900);  Bar. 
Inner  Temple  1899  • appointed  Fitzalan 
Pursuivant  Extraordinary  1902,  Bluemantle 
Pursuivant  of  Arms  1906,  and  Richmond 
Herald  of  Arms  1919 ; was  Extra  Sec. 
British  Embassy,  Madrid  1918-19;  author 
of  “Coronation  Claims”:  m.  1908,  Olive 
(a  Lady  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England),  el.  da.  of  Robert 
Alfred  McCall,  K.C.,  Attorney-Gen.  of 
Duchy  of  Lancaster,  of  28,  Lexham  Gardens, 
W\  ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1904.  3,  Barkston 
Gardens,  S.W.;  College  of  Arms,  Queen 
Victoria  Street,  E.C. ; 1,  New  Square, 
Lincolns  Inn , TV.C.;  Athenaeum  Club. 
Wollaston,  Capt.  Herbert  Arthur 
Buchanan-,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Stanley  George 
Buchanan-Wollaston,  of  Littleham  Cross, 
Exmouth;  b.  1878;  Capt.  R.N. : m.  1908, 
Dora  Caroline,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  W.  H. 
Chambers,  D.D.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 
Wolmarans,  Major  Jan  Francois, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Majors.  African  Forces; 
German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (despatches, 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Wolrige-Gordon  [see  Gordon]. 

Wonham,  Paymaster  - Capt.  Charles 
.Scrivener,  C.B.E. ; b.  1870  ; Paymaster- 
Corn.  and  Acting  Paymaster-Capt.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  twice, 

C. B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wood,  Mayor  Alexander  Vaughan  Leipzic, 

D. S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Capt.  C.  Harcourt 

Wood,  of  Maeshendre,  Glasbury-on-Wye, 
Brecknockshire;  b.  1867;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.  ; entered  5th  Lancers  1888,  became 
Capt.  1900,  and  Major  1905 ; retired  1909 ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  latterly  as  A.D.C.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; appointed  a Remount 
Superintendent  1919  : m.  1909,  Marjorie 

Florence,  da.  of  the  late  William  Henry 
Makins  [see  Makins,  Bt.,  colls.] ; cr.  D S.O. 
1900.  Hindhead,  Surrey  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Wood,  Capt.  Arthur  Edmund,  C.M.G., 
son  of  Arthur  Hardy  Wood,  formerly  of 
Duddleswell  Manor,  Sussex ; b.  1875  ; Capt. 
R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Wood,  Col.  Attewell  Henry,  C.B.E. ; b. 
1854  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col. 
Connaught  Rangers  (retired  1906)  ; N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with  two 
clasps),  Nile  Expedition  1898  (medal),  S. 
Africa  1899-1900  (despatches  twice,  Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (C.B.E.)  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil)  1918. 
Wood,  Augustus  Ottewell,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Ch.  Manager,  Imperial  Bank  of  Persia, 
Teheran  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Teheran,  Persia. 

Wood,  Brooks  Crompton,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Charles  Manby  Wood,  of  Sketty, 
near  Swansea;  b.  1870;  a Director  of  Smith, 
Ruhbone  and  Co.,  cotton  brokers,  of  20-24, 
Exchange  Building-,  Liverpool  ; acted  as 
Chm.,  Egyptian  Cotton  Control  Committee, 
and  as  Cotton  Expert  at  War  Office  during 
European  War  (CB-EL  w.  1900,  Mary 
Elizabeth  Margeret,  da.  of  *he  late  Sir  Alfred 
Billson,  M.P.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Badger's  Rake,  Ledsham , near  Chester ; 
Holnicot,  Allerford,  near  Taunton. 

Wood  Lieut.-Col.  Cecil  Ernest,  C.M.G., 
son  of  the  late  Richard  Leonard  Wood,  of 
York  ; b.  1866  ; ed.  at  Aysgarth  Sch.,  York- 
shire ; engaged  in  Shipping  ; is  Hon.  Capt. 
in  the  Army,  and  Lieut. -Col.  Territorial 
Force  Reserve;  S.  African  War  1900-1901, 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches, C.M.G.): 


2020 


COMPANIONAGE. 


m.  i»88,  Alice  Kyme  Procter,  of  York  ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1916  Old  Nunthorpe,  York. 

Wood,  Lieut -Col.  Charles  Mitchell 

Aloysius,  C.M.G. , D.S.O.  [see  Wood,  Bt., 
cr.  1836]. 

Wood,  Lieut. -Col.  Charles Peevor  Boileau, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1868  ; Major  and  Hon.  Lieut. -Col. 

Roy.  Scots  (Lothian  Regt.);  S.  Africa  1900- 
1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
D.S.O.);  unsuccessfully  contested  Mid,  or 
Wellington,  Div.  of  Shropshire  (O  1910;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1902.  125B , Mount  Street,  Grosvenor 

Square , W. ; Culmington  Manor,  Salop  ; 
While's,  and  Orleans  Clubs. 

Wood,  Com.  Christopher  John  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  6.1884;  Com.  R.N. ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wood,  Lieut.-Col.  Clement  Baddeley, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1858;  is  Lieut.-Col.  (retired); 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wood,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Edward,  C.B. ; 
b.  1853;  Lieut.-Col.  (retired);  S.  African 
War  1900-1901  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps);  is  an  Inspector  of  Re- 
mounts (C.B.) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Wood,  Brig. -Gen.  Edward  Allan,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Oswald  Wood,  I.C.S. ; b.  18 — ; 
Lieut.-Col.  Shropshire  L.I.,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  ; Rhodesia  1896-7  (medal  with  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  and  King’s  medal  with  five  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O. 
with  three  Bars,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre): 
m.  1st,  18 — , Myra,  da.  of  Dr.  Cotterell,  of 
Bognor;  2ndly,  18 — , Marguerite  Dawson, 
oa.  of  James  Birrell  Campbell-Strachen,  of 
Argyllshire,  and  widow  of  Joseph  Henry 
Gillott,  of  Berry  Hall,  Nairnshire;  cr.  D.S.O. 
(and  Bar)  1917,  (2nd  Bar  1918),  (3rd  Bar  1919), 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Wood,  Lieut.-Col.  Ernest,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E. ; 
b.  1871 ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.S.C. ; operations  in 
Chitral  1895  (medal  with  clasp)  ; S.  Africa 
1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.) : 
m.  19—;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wood,  Brig. -Gen.  Ernest  Joseph  Mac- 
farlane,  D.S.O.;  b.  1867;  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (for- 
merly Col.  Indian  Army)  ; Mesopotamia  1915- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wood,  Mrs.  Ethel  Mary,  C.B.E.  [see 
B.  Magheramorne,  colls.). 

Wood,  Col.  Evelyn  FitzGerald  Michell, 

D. S.O.,  O.B.E.  [see  Wood,  Bt.,  cr.  1837]. 
Wood,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Benson  Glen, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  B.  Horace  Wood, 
of  Clairmont,  Natal ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Bedford 
Gram.  Sch  , and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Lanca- 
shire Fusiliers  1900,  became  Capt.  1912, 
Major  1915,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  (retired)  1920;  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps),  European  War  1915-^8  (thrice 
wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.)  : m.  1906,  Eileen  Mary,  da.  of  Thomas 
Kough,  J.P.,  of  Glendine,  Kilkenny;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1915.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Wood,  Col.  Hastings  St.  Leger,  C.B.E. , 

D. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen.  Sir 
(Henry)  Hastings  Afleck  Wood,  K.C.B. ; b. 
1856;  entered  15th  Regt.  1877,  became  Capt. 

E.  Yorkshire  Regt.  1886,  Major  Dorsetshire 
Regt.  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1900,  Brevet  Col. 
1906,  and  Col.  1908  (h.-p.  1908) ; retired  1910 ; 
Afghan  War  1879-80  as  A.D.C.  (severely 
wounded,  horse  killed,  medal),  Nile  Expe- 
dition 1884-5  (despatches  specially,  medal 
with  clasp,  bronze  star),  Burma  Campaign 
1887-8,  a D.A.A.,  and  Q.M.G.  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.),  and  with 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8,  as  D.A.A.G.  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps)  ; was  a 
D.A.A.G.,  Madras  1897-9,  A.A.G.  1899-1902, 
and  D.A.A.G.,  Jersey  1904-8:  m.  1891.  Mary 
Judith  Vaughton,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Parker, 
formerly  R.  of  Willoughby  and  Wysall, 
Notts:  cr.  D S.O.  1888,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wood,  Engineer-Corn.  Henry,  C.B.E.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Engineer-Com.  R.N.,  and  Director 


and  Engineering  Manager  of  John  Brown  and 
Co.  : cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Wood,  Capt.  Henry  George  Westmor- 
land, D.S.O.;  b.  18 — : formerly  Capt.  Wor- 
cestershire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wood,  Major  Hugh  Reginald,  D.S.O. ; b. 
18—;  formerly  Major  Welsh  Regt.;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917. 

Wood,  Major  James,  D-S.O. ; b.  18 — ; 
Major  (T.D.)  R.A.M.C.  ; European  War 

1914- 18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wood,  Lieut.-Col.  James  Henry,  D.S.O. ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  and  Acting  Lieut.-Col. 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps  ; European  War 

1915- 19  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1919. 

Wood,  Major  John  Bruce,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  and  Brevet  Major  Gordon 
Highlanders;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches twice,  M.C. , D.S.O.  Croix  de  Guerre); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wood,  Rev.  Joseph,  D.D.,  M.V.O.,  son 
of  John  Wood,  of  Cheadle  Hulme,  Cheshire ; 
b.  1842;  ed.  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A. 
1st  class  Lit.  Hum.  1865,  M.A.  1868,  B D. 
and  D.D.  1879)  > Fereday  Fellow  of  St.  John’s 
Coll.,  Oxford  1865-8  ; was  Assist.  Master  at 
Cheltenham  Coll.  1867-70,  and  Head  Master 
of  Leamington  Coll.  1870-90,  of  Tonbridge 
Sch.  1890-98,  and  of  Harrow  1898-1910,  since 
when  he  has  been  Canon  of  Rochester; 
sometime  Preb.  of  St.  Paul’s  ; sometime 
Hon.  Col.  Harrow  Sch.  Cadet  Corps : m.  1868, 
Caroline,  da.  of  William  Samuel  Pryce 
Hughes,  formerly  of  Northwick  Hall, 
Worcester  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1905. 
The  Precincts , Rochester ; Reform  Club. 
Wood,  Capt.  Louis,  D.S.O.)  b.  1880;  Capt. 
R.F.A. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (thrice  wound- 
ed, despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wood,  Capt.  Percy,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
Robert  Wood,  of  135,  Victoria  Road,  Dar- 
lington; b.  1888;  ed.  at  Darlington  Gram. 
Sch. ; acoal  merchant,  and  Capt.  Durham  L.I.; 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches, 
D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Ethel  Margaret,  da.  of  G. 
R.  Young,  of  Darlington  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Victoria  Road , Darlington. 

Wood,  Brig.-Gen.  Philip  Richard,  C.B., 
C.M.G.;  b.  1868;  entered  Roy.  Irish 
Fusiliers  1887,  became  Capt.  1897,  Major 
1906,  Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Brevet  Col.  1916, 
Col.  1917,  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  (retired) 
1919 ; Nile  Expedition  1899  (medal  with 
clasp),  European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
C.M.G.,  Brevet  Col.,  C.B.):  m.  1916;  cr. 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Wood,  Robert  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
John  George  Wood,  W.S.,  of  Edinburgh; 
b.  i860  ; ed.  at  Edinburgh  Acad. ; Hon.  Sec. 
Cork  co.  War  Pensions  Local  Committee  : 
m.  1904,  Elaine,  da.  of  Col.  F.  Bell,  of  Stand 
House,  Fermoy,  co.  Cork,  and  widow  of 
Capt.  G.  T.  Birch;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Castle  Hyde, Fer  moy  ; Thatched  House,  Royal 
Automobile,  and  County  (Cork)  Clubs. 

Wood,  Russell  Howard,  C.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; 
Acting  Food  Commr.,  S.  Midland  Div., 
Min.  of  Food;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wood,  Professor  Thomas  Barlow,  C.B.E., 

F.R.S.,  son  of  the  late  Brittain  Dawes  Wood, 
of  Field  Dalling,  Norfolk ; b.  1869 ; ed.  at 
High  Sch.,  Newcastle-under-Lyme,  and  at 
Gonville  and  Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  (B.A.  1891, 
M.A.  1895,  Monro  Fellow  1907)  ; Draper’s 
Professor  of  Agriculture,  Camb.  Univ.,  and 
a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Chemistry ; some- 
time Member  of  Development  Commn.  : m. 
1914,  Margaret  Isabel,  da.  of  Edwin  Sloper 
Beaven,  of  Warminster;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Springfield,  Cambridge  ; Farmers'  Club. 
Wood,  Brig.-Gen.  Thomas  Birchall, 
C.M  G. ; b.  1865 ; entered  R.A.  1884,  be- 
came Lieut.-Col.  1913,  Col.  1918,  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  Burma  Expedition 
1887-9  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1900-1901 
on  Staff  (Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches  twice, 
Brevet  Col.,  C.M.G.)  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


2021 


Wood,  Walter  Gunnell,  C.S.I..  son  of 
ohn  Richard  Wood,  of  Melton  Hall,  Wood- 
ridge, Suffolk;  b.  1861;  ed.  at  Wellington 
Coll.,  and  at  Cooper’s  Hill ; entered  P.  W.D., 
India  1882,  became  Executive  Engineer, 
N.-W.  Provinces  1896,  Assist,  to  Ch.  En- 
gineer, and  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  1897  Sup. 
Engineer  1905,  and  Ch.  Engineer  and  Sec. 
to  Govt,  of  United  Provinces  1912 ; was 
Sanitary  Engineer  to  Govt.,  United  Pro- 
vinces 1908-12;  is  a M.L.C.  of  United 
Provinces  : m.  1892,  Mary  C.  B.,  da.  of  Col. 
Opie  Woodhouse,  formerly  Indian  Army; 
cr.  C.S.I.  1914.  Naini  Tail , India;  United 
Service  ( Lucknow ) Club. 

Wood,  Col.  William  Albert,  C.B.E.  ; b. 
18 — ; Major,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.,  and  tem- 
porary Col.  R.  A.V.C. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E  );  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wood,  William  Alfred  Rae,  C.I.E.,  son  of 
the  late  George  William  Thomas  Wood,  of 
Patras.  Greece,  and  London  ; b.  1878  ; ed.  at 
Dulwich  Coll. , and  abroad  ; entered  Consular 
Ser.  1896 ; became  Student  Interpreter, 
Siam  1896,  Vice-Consul  Chiengmai  1905, 
Dist.  Judge  1906,  Vice-Consul  Senggora  1907, 
and  Consul  at  Chiengmai  1913:  m.  1906, 
Boon,  da.  of  the  late  Noi  Panyasri,  of 
Chiengmai,  Siam ; cr.  C.I.E.  19x9.  British 
Consulate,  Chiengmai,  Siam. 

Wood,  Major  William  Ferguson,  D.S.O. , 
M.B.,  son  of  F.  F.  Wood,  of  Scarlan, 
Paisley;  b.  1888;  ed.  at  Glasgow  Univ. 
(M.B.,  Ch.B.  191a)  ; Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
R.A.M.C.  Reserve;  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) : m.  1920,  Winifred,  da. 
of  the  late  Francis  Gearing,  of  Acryse, 
Ditchling,  Sussex;  cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  Paisley. 
Wood,  William  Francis  John,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  Alphonse  Wood,  of  Osborne  House, 
Barnsley ; b.  1876 ; ed.  at  Sheffield  and 
Leeds  Univs.  ; B.Sc.  London  1899  ; Chm.  and 
Managing  Director  of  Derby  Crown  Glass  Co. 
(Limited),  Ryland’s  Glass  affid  Engineering 
Co.  (Limited),  and  Wood  Bros.  Glass  Co. 
(Limited),  a Fellow  of  Institute  of  Chemistry, 
Pres,  of  So.  of  Glass  Technology,  Chm.  British 
Chemical  Ware  Manufacturers’  Asso. , and  a 
J.P.  for  Barnsley:  m.  1902,  Eliza  Beatrice, 
da.  of  Dr.  John  Haslam,  of  New  College, 
Harrogate  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919.  Ardsley 
House,  near  Barnsley. 

Wood,  Major  William  Stewart,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1878;  Major  Canadian  Inf. ; European  War 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wood,  Lieut -Col.  Wyndham  Madden 
Pierpoict,  C.I.E. , son  of  the  late  Rev.  James 
Russell  Wood,  LL.D.  ; b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army,  Political  Agent  iviohi  Kantha 
Agency,  and  a Chevalier  of  the  Legion  of 
Honour;  cr.  C.I.E.  1918.  Sadra,  India; 
East  India  United  Service  Club. 

Wood,  William  Henry  Heton  Arden-, 
C.I.E.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  J.  Wood,  ol 
Highfield,  Wigan;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Man- 
chester Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.  Oxford 
(B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1903);  was  Assist.  Master 
at  La  Martiniere  Coll.,  Calcutta  1885-9, 
Principal,  VictoriaColl.,  Cooch  Behar  1889-92, 
and  Principal  of  La  Martiniere  Coll.,  Cal- 
cutta 1892-  020  ; sometime  a M.L.C,,  Bengal ; 
is  a F.R.G.S.,  and  an  Hon.  Fellow  Calcutta 
Univ.  ; author  of  “ A Short  Geography  of 
Bengal,”  and  other  sch.  books  : m.  1893, 
Margaret  Louisa,  da.  of  E.  E.  Lowis,  B.C.S.  ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1913.  Oriental,  and  Bengal 
( Calcutta ) Clubs. 

Wood,  William  King-,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  Capt.  W.  Wood,  Public 
Works  Depart.,  Bombay  ; b.  1867;  ed.  at 
Dollar  Acad.,  N.B.  ; S.  Africa  1900-1901,  with 
Middlesex  Imperial  Yeo.  (despatches,  medal 
with  three  clasps) ; is  Director,  Persian 
Section,  Indo-European  Telegraph  Depart.  ; 
assumed  by  deed  poll  1909,  the  additional 
surname  of  King:  m.  1904,  Daisy  Grace,  only 
da.  of  the  late  Sir  Hugh  Adcock,  C.M.G. 
[see  “ Knights’  Widows  "] ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909, 
C.B  E.  (Civil  ) 1919.  Teheran , Persia ; Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Woodall,  Col.  Frederic,  C.M.G. ; b.  1866; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.,  and  Col. 
Army  Pay  Depart.  (C.M.G);  served  in 
Somaliland  1908-10  (despatches,  medal  with 
clasp);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 


Woodall,  Major  Harold  Whiteman, 
C.I.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Major  Dorsetshire  Regt.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  as  A.A.  and  Q.M.G. 
Peshawar  Div.  (C.I.E.)  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1918. 
Woodburn,  Lieut.-Col.  Thomas  Stanley, 

C. B.E.-,  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Australian  Forces; 
Ch.  Commr.,  Australian  Comforts  Fund  during 
European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1918. 

Woodcock,  Capt.  Frederick  Arthur, 

D. S.O. ; b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  R.F.A.  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1900  (Queen’s  medal 
with  three  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-18  (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O., 
Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Woodcock,  Major  John  Burrell  Holme, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1884;  Major  Pembroke  Yeo., 
attached  Welsh  Regt.  (T.F.);  European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Woodcock,  Com.  Harold  Larpent, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Com.  R.N.,  and  a Member 
of  Naval  Anti-Aircraft  Gunnery  Committee  ; 
sometime  Wing-Corn.  R.A.F.  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Woodcock,  Lieut.-Col.  Wilfred  James, 

D. S.O. ; b.  1878  ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  Machine  Gun  Corps  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’ s medal  with  thre  e clasps , King’ s medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour,  Brevet 
Lt.  Col.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

W oodfield,  Lieut.-Col.  Anthony  Hudson, 

C. M.G.,  O.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Matthew 
Woodfield  ; b.  1867  ; ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.A.  ; Lieut.-Col.  R. A.,  and  Comdg. 
an  Ordnance  Depot  during  European  War 
1916-17:  m.  1910,  Nellie,  da.  of  the  late  Rev. 
Albert  Willan  ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
United  Service  Club. 

Woodford,  Charles  Morris,  C.M.G.,  son 
of  the  late  Henry  Pack  Woodford,  of 
Gravesend  ; b.  1852  ; ed.  at  Tonbridge  Sch.  ; 
became  Clerk  in  Receiver-Gen. ’s  Office,  Fiji 
1883,  Acting  Consul  at  Samoa  and  Dep. 
Commr.  for  W.  Pacific  1895,  and  Resident 
Commr.  of  British  Solomon  Islands  1897; 
(proclaimed  British  Protectorate  and  hoisted 
flag  at  Northern  Solomon  Islands  1900) ; 
awarded  1890  “Gill  Memorial”  by  Roy. 
Geographical  So.;  is  a F.R.G.S.,  a Fellow 
of  Roy.  Anthropological  Institute,  an  Hon. 
Member  of  Polynesian  So.  of  New  Zealand, 
and  a Member  of  the  Hakluyt  So.  and  of 
Ornithological  Union;  author  of  several 
Geographical  publications:  m.  1889,  Florence 
Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  John  Palmer,  of 
Moreauvia,  Bathurst, N-S.  Wales;  cr. C.M.G. 
1012.  The  Grinstead,  Cow  fold,  Sussex ; Royal 
Societies’,  and  Junior  Constitutional  Clubs. 
Woodgate,  Alfred,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Thomas  Woodgate,  of  Hampton  Wick  ; 
b.  i860  ; ed.  privately  ; entered  Education 
Depart.  1879  ; Assist.  Sec.,  Ministry  of 
Shipping  ; was  Senior  Clerk,  National  Health 
Insurance  Commn.  1912-16  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Woodgate,  Major  Austin  Bradford, 

D. S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Alfred  Henry 
Augustus  Woodgate  ; b.  1884  ; Capt.  E.  Lan- 
cashire Regt.,  attached  Machine  Gun  Corps 
with  rank  of  Major;  European  War  1914-16 
with  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  Mil.  Cross,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Woodhead,  Lieut.-Col.  Bertram  Maynard, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
Comdg.  a Commando  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Woodhead,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry,  C.M.G. ; 
b.  18—;  is  Lieut.-Col.  S.  African  Rifles; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  clasp,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps) ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1905.  Cape  Town. 

Woodhead,  Henry  George  Wandesford, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; rendered  sers.  in  connection 
with  British  interests  in  China  during 
European  War  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 
Woodhouse,  Arthur  William  Webster, 
C.B.E.;  b.  1867;  entered  Consular  Ser.  1886, 
and  became  Consul  at  St.  Pierre  1906,  at 
Thorshavn  1907,  and  at  Petrograd  1908 ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 


2022 


COMPANIONAGE. 


Woodhouse,  Herbert,  C.B.E.,  LL.D ., 
son  of  the  late  James  Woodhouse,  of 
Manchester;  b.  1859;  ed.  at  Gram.  Sch., 
Manchester,  and  at  Trin.  Hall.,  Camb. 
(M.A.  and  LL.D.  1891);  admitted  a Solicitor 
1885  ; Clerk  of  the  Peace  for  Hull,  a J.P.  for 
E.  Yorkshire,  and  Pres.,  Unionist  Asso., 
N.-W.  Hull:  m.  188L  Frances  Harviette, 
el.  da.  of  the  late  William  J.  Halliday,  of 
Manchester;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  East- 
field  House , Roos-in-Holderntss ; Carlton 
House , The  Park , Hull. 

Woodhouse,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugo  Kenneth 
Stuart,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Henry 
Woodhouse,  J.P. , of  Chase  View,  Stafford; 
b.  1868 ; ed.  at  Stafford  Gram.  Sch. ; a 
Civil  Engineer,  and  Lieut.-Col.  T.F.  Reserve 
Liverpool  Regt.  (T.D.);  sometime  Comdg. 
qth  and  nth  Batns.  Somersetshire  L.I.; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1894,  Margaret,  da.  of  the  late  T.  D. 
Botteley,  of  Hill  Top,  West  Bromwich ; 
cr.  D S O.  1917.  Daimler  House , Paradise 
Street , Birmingham  ; Huyton,  Liverpool. 
Woodhouse, Major  James  Dugald  Forbes, 
D.S.O. , son  of  Col.  Samuel  Henry  Woodhouse, 
of  Heatherton  Park,  Taunton;  b.  1881;  ed. 
at  Mailborough,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford 
(B.A.  1902,  M.A.  1906);  Major  (retired) 
14th  Hussars;  European  War  .1914-19,  in 
Egypt,  Gallipoli,  Salonica,  and  Mesopotamia 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1909,  Elsie,  el. 
da.  of  the  late  Joseph  Wilfrid  Stanton,  of 
Mathern  House,  Chepstow;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Water,  Manaton , S.  Devon. 

Woodhouse  Flight-Lieut.  J ohn  Whitaker, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  is  Flight-Lieut. 

R. A.F.  ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Woodhouse,  Major  Philip  Randal, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  M.B.,  son  of  John  Frederick 
Charlton  Woodhouse,  of  Dunedin,  New 
Zealand  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at  Otago  Univ.  (M.B., 

B. S.  1910);  sometime  Major  R.A.M.C.; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C. , 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  Lane  End, 
Dunedin,  New  Zealand. 

Woodland,  Col.  Arthur  Law,  C.B.,  son 
of  Richard  Reynolds  Woodland-  b.  1849; 
entered  68th  L.I.  1867,  became  Capt.  1875, 
Major  1884,  Lieut.-Col.  1889,  Brevet  Col.  1900, 
and  Col.  1901  ; retired  1906 ; S.  Africa  1900 
(despatches,  C.B.);  was  in  command  of  5th 
and  68th  Regt.  Dists.  1901,  and  Border  Regt. 
Depot  and  Col. -in-Charge  of  Records  and 
Recruiting,  Border  Regt.  Dist.  1905-6;  cr. 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1900.  Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Woodley,  Major  Richard  Nason,  D.S.O., 

son  of  the  late  Francis  William  Woodley, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Leades  House,  Cork;  b.  1875; 
L.R.C.P. and  L.R.C.S. , Edinburgh;  formerly 
Major  R.A.M.C.;  retired  1920;  S.  African 
War  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches, 

D. S.O.)  ; appointed  Dep.  Assist.  Director 
of  Med.  Sers  1915,  and  Assist.  Director 
1918  (rank  of  Col.) ; cr.  D.S  O.  1917.  Leades 
House,  Aghinagh,  co.  Cork. 

Woodman,  Capt.  Harrold  Eustace,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf. ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Woodroffe,  Brig.-Gen.  Charles  Richard, 
C.M.G..  C.B.E. ; b.  1878;  Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.,  and  Mil.  Attache  at  Tokyo 
with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.;  S.  African  War 
1899-1902  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches  six 
times,  C.M.G..  Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre, 
French  Croix  de  Guerre  with  Palm.  C.B.E.,  I 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  Officer  Legion  of  Honour, 
Orders  of  Crown  of  Belgium  and  Sacred 
Treasure  of  Japan);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917,  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Woodroffe,  William  Henry  Plukenett, 

C. B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; Director  of  Road  Trans-  [ 
port,  Labour  and  Material,  Min.  of  Food, 
during  European  War;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1919. 

Woodruffe,  Major  John  Sheldon, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1879;  Major  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  ; | 

S.  Africa  1898-1902  (wounded,  Queen’s  medal  j 
with  two  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two 
clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  j 
D.S.O.);  cr  D.S.O.  1918. 


Woods,  Lieut.-Col.  Albert  Edward,  C.S.I. , 
son  of  the  late  W.  H.  Woods,  M.D.,  R.N.  ; 
b.  1862  ; ed.  at  Rov.  Naval  Sch.,  New  Cross, 
and  at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst  ; entered 
Northamptonshire  Regt.  1881,  joined  I.S.C. 
1884,  became  Capt.  Indian  Army  1892,  Major 
1901,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1907;  retired  1917; 
was  Assist.  Commr.,  Assam  1889-92,  Dep. 
Commr.,  Naga  Hills  Dist.  1892-1900,  Political 
Agent  and  Sup.,  Manipur  State  1901-3, 
Inspector-Gen.  of  Police,  Assam  1905,  Magis- 
trate and  Collector,  E.  Bengal  and  Assam 
1907,  Dep.  Commr.,  Dibrugarh  1907-8,  and 
Dep.  Commr.,  Naga  Hills  1909-12,  and  In- 
spector-Gen. of  Police,  Assam  1912-17  : m. 
1904,  Audrey  Katherine  Mary,  da.  of  the 
late  Rev.  E.  W.  Hampden;  cr.  C.S.I.  1912. 
Woods,  Rev.  Albert  Williams,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Frederick  Stevenson  Woods,  formerly 
of  Brantford,  Canada ; b.  1863  ; ed.  at  St. 
John’s  Coll.,  Winnipeg  ; R.  of  St.  Margaret’s, 
Winnipeg,  and  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m. 
1895,  Henrietta  M.,  da.  of  Henry  Beaumont 
Small,  of  Ottawa ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  106, 

Ethelbert  Street , Winnipeg,  Canada. 

Woods,  Capt.  Alexander  Rial  Wadham, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.N.,  and  with  Naval 
Inter-Allied  Commn.  of  Control  ; Jutland 
1916  (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar,  Orders 
of  St.  Stanislas  and  St.  Maurice  and  St. 
Lazarus);  cr.  D.S.O.  1916  (Bar  1917). 
Woods,  Major  Arthur  Graham,  D.S.O., 
M.C.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Arthur  Woods,  of 
Haddle-ey  Rectojy,  Selby  ; b.  1886  ; ed.  at 
Blackheath,  and  at  King’s  Coll. , London  ; a 
Mechanical  Engineer,  and  temporary  Major 
in  the  Army ; European  War  rgi4-r9,  as 
Capt.  York  and  Lancaster  Regt., and  D.A.A.G. 
Tank  Corps  (despatches  thrice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1915,  Evelyn  Zillah,  da.  of  Edward  J. 
Day,  of  Harrogate ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  10, 

South  Drive , Harrogate. 

Woods,  Major  Byron  James  Good- 
rich, D.S.O.,  son  of  Major  H.  B.  Woods,  of 
Spravton,  Devon;  b.  1872  ; entered  Worces- 
tershire Regt.  1900,  became  Capt.  1905,  and 
Major  T914  ; S.  African  War  1932,  European 
War  19^-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; appointed 
an  A.Q.M.G.  1917:  m.  1902,  Lilian  Rose,  da. 
of  the  late  Staff-Surg.Thomas  Conry,  R.N.  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Woods,  Frank  Edward  Waverling, 

C. I.E.,  son  of  Carl  Schonemann ; b.  1866  ; 
entered  Public  Works  Depart.,  India  1887, 
and  became  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Punjab 
1907,  Sup.  Engineer  1911,  Ch.  Engineer  and 
Sec.  to  Govt.,  Punjab  Irrigation  Depart. 
1917,  and  a M.L.C.,  Punjab  1918;  has  assumed 
the  surname  (his  mother’s  maiden  name)  of 
Woods  in  lieu  of  his  patronymic:  m.  1892, 
Margaret  Caroline,  da.  of  John  Stowell ; 
cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Lahore,  Punjab. 

Woods,  Henry  Charles,  C.B.,  C.V.O., 
M.D. , son  of  the  late  C.  J.  Woods;  b. 
1841 ; M.D.  1862 ; entered  R.N.  1863,  be- 
came Fleet  Surg.  1884,  Dep.-Inspector- 
Gen.  of  Hospitals  and  Fleets  1895,  and 
Inspector-Gen.  1900;  retired  1901;  has  been 
Mea.  Officer  to  Roy.  Yacht  “ Victoria  and 
Albert”  since  1887;  appointed  Hon.  Physician 
to  H.M.  1901 : m.  1868,  Elizabeth  Marie, 
da.  of  the  late  Col.  G.  R.  Kennedy,  R.A  , 
cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1897,  C.V.O.  1901,  C.B. 
(Civil)  1902.  Lisnamandra,  Alverstoke. 
Woods,  Lieut.-Col.  Hugh  Kennedy, 

D. S.O.,  son  of  Inspector-Gen.  Henry  Charles 
Woods,  C.B. , C.V.O.,  M.D.;  b.  1877;  Major 
and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  S.  Lancashire  Regt.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), 
European  War  1914-19,  as  Lieut.-Col. 
Comag.  2nd  Tank  Brig,  (despatches,  D.S.O.) : 
m.  1914,  Iherese  Elizabeth  Eucharis,  da.  of 
the  late  Rev.  F.  A.  Gace;  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Woods,  Lieut.-Col.] ohn  Philip  Symonds, 
D.S.O.,  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  S.  African 
Forces;  German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Woods,  Major  Max,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1886;  is 
Major  S.  Lancashire  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1917.  Brooklands,  Aigburth,  Liver- 
pool; Junior  Army  and  Navy  Club. 


COMPANIONAGE. 


2023 


Woods,  Percy,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late 
Charles  John  Woods,  of  Godaiming;  b.  1842; 
ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll. ; entered  Admiralty 
1863,  transferred  to  Treasury  1880,  and 
retired  1902  : m.  1881,  Helen  Maria,  who 
d.  1888,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  R.  Trimmer, 
of  Guildford,  and  Hon.  Canon  of  Win- 
chester; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1902. 

Woods,  Lieut.  - Col.  Percy  William, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Austra- 
lian Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.  with  Bar)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1918  (Bar  1919). 

Woods,  Lieut. -Col.  Philip  James,  C.M.G. , 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Woods,  of  St. 
John’s,  Hillsboro’,  co.  Down;  b.  1880;  ed. 
at  Roy.  Academical  Institution,  Belfast;  is 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Rifles;  S.  African 
War  1901-2,  with  S.  African  Constabulary 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  (North  Russia)  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  C.M.G):  m.  1907,  Florence  Edith, 
el.  da.  of  Stewart  Blacker-Quin,  of  Belfast; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.M.G.  1919.  Reform 
( Belfast ) Club. 

Woods,  Raymond  Wybrow,  C.B.E. , son 
of  James  Chapman  Woods,  of  Hillside, 
Swansea;  b.  1882;  ed.  at  Cathedral  Sch., 
Hereford  (Scholar) ; admitted  a Solicitor  1906  ; 
appointed  Ch.  Clerk,  Solicitor’s  Depart. , Trea- 
sury 1915,  and  Sec.  to  H.M.  Procurator-Gen. 
(Prize  Depart.)  1917  : m.  1909,  Maud,  da.  of 
Walter  Reginald  Collins,  of  Langland  Bay, 
Glamorganshire  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  13,  Upper 

Phillimore  Gardens,  W.  ; Garrick,  and  Roe- 
hampton  Clubs. 

Woods,  Capt.  William  Talbot,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  1891 ; Capt.  Manchester  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Woodside,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Arthur, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1871;  is  Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  four  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Woodward,  Lieut.-Col.  Francis  Wil- 
loughby, D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Willoughby 
Woodward,  formerly  I.C.S. ; b.  1872;  ed. 
at  Shrewsbury  Sch. ; entered  Loyal  N. 
Lancashire  Regt.  1893,  became  Lieut.-Col. 
1918  (now  Comdg.  1st  Batn.);  S.  Africa 
1899-1902,  present  during  siege  of  Kimberley 
(despatches  twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War 
1914-18  (Italian  Croix  de  Guerre);  attached 
Egyptian  Army  1906-16  (3rd  class  Medjidie, 
3rd  class  Order  of  the  Nile);  cr.  D.S.O. 
1900.  United  Service  Club. 

Woodward,  George  Ernest,  C.B.E. ; b. 

1865;  entered  Admiralty  188?,  became 
Naval  Ordnance  Officer  : Hong  Kong  1903, 
Assist.  Sup.  Ordnance  Stores  1905,  and 
Director  of  Ammunition  Production,  Admir- 
alty 1917:  m.  1st,  1889,  Helen,  da.  of  James 
Thwaites,  of  Hampstead,  N.W. ; 2ndly,  1919, 
Ada  Mildred,  da.  of  the  late  William  Aste  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Woodward,  Com.  Hugh  Joseph, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1886;  Com.  R.N. ; European 
War  1914-17  with  Destroyer  Flotillas  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.  with  Bar) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1920). 

Woodward,  Capt.  Walter  Egerton, 

D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Vice-Adm.  Robert  1 
Woodward,  C.B.,  of  Hopton  Court,  Salop  ; 
b.  1874 ; Capt.  R.N.  (retired) ; European 
War  I9r4-i8  with  Patrols  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1898,  Edith  Grace,  da.  of  Maj.-  1 
Gen.  E-  M.  Boxer,  R. A.,  of  Upton,  Ryde ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Woodwark,  Col.  Arthur  Stanley, 

C.M.G.,  C.B.E.,  M.D.,  F.R.C.P.,  son  of  ^ 
G.  S.  Woodwark,  J.P. ; b.  1875;  M.D.  1902, 
F.R.C.P.  1920;  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser. : m.  y 
1912,  Hilda  Mary,  da.  of  Sir  Richard  Atkinson  1 
Robinson;  cr.  C.M.G.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

4,  Harley  Street,  W.i. 

Woodwark,  Lieut.-Col.  George  Graham, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Territorial  Force 
Reserve,  and  a Member  of  British  War  y 
Mission  to  U.S.A.  during  European  War; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wood wright,  Surg.-Rear-Adm.  Charles 
Shannan,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Surg.-Rear-Adm. 


e R.N. ; European  War  1914-19,  as  Principal 
..  Med.  Officer,  Sudan  (despatches,  C.B.E.); 

y cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

d Woody att,  Maj. -Gen.  Nigel Gresley,  C.B., 

0 C.I.E.,  son  of  the  Rev.  E.  Woodyatt,  formerly 
">  V.  of  Over,  Cheshire;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
L_  Shrewsbury  Sch.  ; entered  Dorsetshire 

Regt.  1883,  and  became  Lieut.-Col.  Indian 
f Army  1907,  Col.  1915.  and  Maj. -Gen.  1917  ; 
t.  served  with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895, 
Comdg  troops  in  Yusufzai  Valley  1975,  and 
) an  Inf.  Brig,  against  Mohmands  1915  (de- 
spatches, C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G.  for  Mus- 
ketry, Meerut  1895-1900,  Brig.-Major  to 
' Inspector-Gen.  of  Vol.,  India  1902-3,  and 
D.A.G.  Head  Quarters,  India  1914-15;  is 
on  Gen.  Staff,  Army  Headquarters,  India; 

3 has  Order  of  the  Star  of  Nepal  : m.  1887, 

1 Florence,  da.  of  Alexander  Blakeley  Patter- 
f son,  C.I.E. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916,  C.I.E. 

1 1919.  United  Service  Club. 

Woolcock,  Lieut.  - Col.  Arthur  Raff, 

• D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Arthur  White  Wool- 

1 cock,  of  Rockhampton,  Queensland  ; b.  1882  ; 

Accountant  and  Office  Manager  to  Sidney 
1 Williams  and  Co.,  engineers,  of  Roekhamp- 
. ton,  Queensland,  and  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
’ Forces;  European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 

.’  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  19 11,  Evelyn 

^ Hilda, da.  of  Sidney  Williams, of  Rockhampton, 

Queensland  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Rockhampton, 
j Queensland. 

Woolcock,  William  James  Uglow, 
r C.B.E.,  M.P.,  son  of  the  Rev.  James  Wool- 
cock ; b.  1878 ; ed.  privately  Bar.  Gray’s 
Inn  1912;  a Pharmaceutical  Chemist,  Gen. 
Manager  of  Asso.  of  British  Chemical  Manu- 
facturers, and  Chm.  Med.  Supplies  Com- 
’ mittee,  Surveyor-Gen. ’s  Depart.,  War  Office; 

’ was  Sec.  Pharmaceutical  So.  and  Registrar, 
Pharmacy  Acts  1913-18,  and  Assist.  Director 
' of  Army  Contracts  1917-18;  has  sat  as  M.P. 
for  Central  Div.  of  Hackney  ( Co.L ) since 
Dec.  1918:  m.  1903,  Katherine  Maud,  da.  of 
J.  T.  Homer,  of  Witchampton ; cr.  O.B.E- 
1918,  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  36,  Glebe  Road, 

Barnes , S.W.;  Royal  Automobile,  and 
National  Liberal  Clubs. 

Woolcott,  Mrs.  Frances  Mary,  C B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Hon.  Organizer  of  Button  Fund 
during  European  War:  m.  18 — , — Wool- 
cott ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Wooldridge,  Brig.- Gen.  William  Hugh, 

C. M.G.  ; b.  1868;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 

E.  Africa  1895-6  (medal),  Kurdistan  1918-19 
(despatches,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.M.G.  1919. 

Woollcombe,  Capt.  Louis  Charles  Stir- 
ling, C.B. , M.V.O.,  son  of  the  Rev.  George 
Woollcombe;  b.  1872;  entered  R.N.  1885, 
became  Lieut.  1893,  Com  1905,  and  Capt.  1912 ; 
Com.  of  H.M.S.  Medina  during  tour  in  India 
of  King  George  V.  and  Queen  Mary  1911-12 
(M.V.O.);  European  War  1914-16,  battle  of 
Jutland  (Russian  Order  of  St.  Anne, 
Japanese  Order  of  Rising  Sun,  C.B.) : m. 
1905,  Constance,  da.  of  the  Rev.  Richard 
William  Perry  Circuitt,  V.  of  Brixham, 

S.  Devon ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1912,  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1919.  The  Old  Parsonage,  Dalkeith. 
Woollcombe,  Rear-Adm.  Maurice,  C.B. ; 
b.  1868;  Rear-Adm.  R.N.,  and  a Naval 
A.D.C. ; Jutland  1916  (despatches, C.B.,  Rus- 
sian Order  of  St.  Anne) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916. 
Woollett,  Capt.  Henry  Winslow, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18—;  Capt.  on  Gen.  List; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Woolley,  Paymaster-Capt.  Charles  Ed- 
ward Allen,  C.M.G.  ; b.  1863  ; Paymaster- 
Capt.  R.N.  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918. 

Woolley,  Walter  James,  C.B.E.',  b. 

18 — ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Woolley-Dod  [see  Dod]. 

W OO  L m E R , Major  Edward,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  18 — ; Major  Lancashire  Fusiliers 
(Reserve) ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Orders  of  Crown  of 
Italy  and  Nile  of  Egypt) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Woolston,  Thomas  Henry,  C.B.E.,  son 
of  Samuel  Hames  Woolston,  of  Welling- 
borough; b.  1855;  a J.P-  and  D.L.  for 
Northampton,  and  a Knight  of  Grace  of 
Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England ; 


2024 


COMPANION  AGE. 


was  Co.  Director  Northants  Auxiliary  Hos- 
pitals and  V.A.D.’s  1914-19 : m.  1910,  Flor- 
ence Katherine,  da.  of  William  Moxon, 
M.R.C.S.,  J.P.,  of  Northampton;  cr.  C.B.E. 
1918.  53,  East  Park  Parade,  Northampton  ; The 
White  Cottage,  Caister-on-Sea,  Norfolk. 

Woon,  Major  Ernest  W.,  D.S.O.  ; b. 
18 — ; MajorS.  African  Forces:  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wooster,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Couper, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Australian  Army 
Med.  Corps;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  19x9. 
Wootten,  Major  George  Frederick, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1892;  Major  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches, 
D.S.O.):  m.  1920,  Muriel,  da.  of  J.  Kirwan 
Bisgood,  of  Spencer  Cottage,  Roehampton  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wootten,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  Edward, 
D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  is  Major  and  Hon.  Lieut.- 
Col.  Border  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wootton,  James,  C.B.,  son  of  Thomas 
Wootton,  of  Loughborough  ; 6.1840;  entered 
R.N.  i860,  became  Ch.  Engineer  1876,  Fleet 
Engineer  1886,  Inspector  of  Machinery  1887, 
and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Machinery  1892;  re- 
tired 1898  ; Arctic  Expedition  1875-6  (medal, 
promoted),  bombardment  of  Alexandria  1882, 
subsequent  Egyptian  War  (medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star) ; was  Inspector  of  Machinery 
and  Ch.  Engineer  of  Hong  Kong  Dockyard 
1889-92,  and  Ch.  Inspector  of  Machinery 
at  Portsmouth  1892-7 : m.  1871,  Jemima 
Elizabeth,  el.  da.  of  the  late  Henr}'  James 
Layland,  R.N.  ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1897.  59, 

Wickham  Road,  Brockley,  S.E. 
Wordingham,  Charles  Henry,  C.B.E., 

son  of  the  late  William  Hales  Wordingham; 
b.  1866;  ed.  at  King’s  Coll.  Sch.,  and  at 
King’s  Coll. , London  (Asso.  Fellow  and  Certifi- 
cate of  Honour) ; a Consulting  Civil  Engineer, 
M.I.C.E.,  and  Past  Pres.  Institution  of  Elec- 
trical Engineers ; was  City  Electrical  En- 
gineer, Manchester  1893-1901,  and  Director 
of  Electrical  Engineering,  Admiralty  1903- 
18:  m.  1912,  Emily  Anne,  da.  of  the  late 
Charles  John  West,  J.P. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918, 
Beechgrove,  Ridgeway  Road,  Redhi'll ; St. 
Stephen's  Club. 

Wordsworth,  Major  Robert  James, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  Walter 
Wordsworth  [see  Turing,  Bt.j  ; b.  1888  ; is 
Major  Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.,  and  a 
D.A.Q.M.G.  ; European  War  19x4-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Worgan,  Lieut.-Col.  Rivers  Berney, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Berney  Worgan,  I.C.S.  ; 
b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Bedford  Gram,  bch.,  and  at 
R.M.C. : is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
Indian  Army ; S.  African  War  930-1902  with 
Army  ber.  Corps  (Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps), lEuro- 

Sean  War  X914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
■revet  Lieut.-Col.) ; sometime  A.D.C.  to 
Gov.  of  Madras  ; commanded  Body  Guard 
of  Gov.  of  Madras  19 10-12,  and  raised  and 
commanded  Body  Guard  of  Gov.  of  Bengal 
1912-13;  was  Mil.  bee.  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke 
of  Connaught  during  visit  to  India  i92o-2X  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  19x7. 

Worgan,  Col.  Sydney  Drummond, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18—;  formerly  L'eut.-Col.  and 
Staff-Paymaster  Army  Pay  Depart.;  retired 
as  Col.  1920;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Workman,  Lieut.-Col.  Wolston  Thomas, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Chap. 
Sers.  ; cr.  O.B.E.  and  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Worley,  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  son  of  Philip 
Worley,  of  Pendleton,  Manchester;  b.  1871  ; 
Gen.  Manager  (London)  N.  British  and  Mer- 
cantile Insurance  Co.,  Manager  Railway  Pas- 
sengers Assurance  Co.  and  Ocean  Marine 
Insurance  Co.,  and  a Member  of  Committees 
Advising  Ministry  of  Munitions  on  Explosion 
Claims  and  Indemnities:  m.  1899,  Edith, 

da.  of  the  late  Thomas  Kay,  of  Pendleton, 
Manchester  ; cr.  C.B.E.  X918.  Constitutional, 
and  British  Empire  Clubs. 

Wormald,  Lieut.-Col.  Frederic  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  John  Wormald,  of  Dews- 


bury, Yorkshire  ; b.  1869  ; entered  Hussars 
1891,  became  Capt.  1899,  Major  1906,  and 
Lieut.-Col.  Dragoons  1915;  retired  1920; 
Bechuanaland  Expedition  1896  (despatches, 
medal),  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at 
battle  of  Khartum  (medal,  Egyptian  medal 
with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1900  (despatches, 
medal  with  clasps,  D.S.O.)  ; was  an  In- 
structor at  Cav.  Sch.  1906-11:  m.  1909,  Evelyn 
Christina,  da.  of  the  late  Thomas  H. 
Cardwell,  of  Newnton  House,  Tetbury, 
Gloucestershire;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Worrall,  Lieut.-Col.  Percy  Reginald; 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  Border  Regt. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914- 
18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Worrall,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Canadian  Inf.; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  (and  Bar)  1919. 
Worrall,  Lieut.-Col.  Stephen  Henry, 
D.S.O. ; b.  1881  ; Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  Border 
Regt.;  retired  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902 
(Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  Legion  of  Honour) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Worship,  Lieut.-Col.  Verelst  Turner, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  William  Worship; 
b.  1871 ; ed.  at  Rugby;  entered  Roy.  Munster 
Fusiliers  1892,  became  Capt.  1901,  Major 
1909  (Comdg.  a Batn.  1914-17),  and  Lieut.- 
Col.  1915;  retired  1919;  served  in  Benin 
Hinterland  1899  (medal,  D.S.O.),  and  with 
Mediterranean  Expeditionary  Force  1915 
(wounded)  ; was  employed  in  Niger  Terri- 
tories 1898-9:  m.  1920,  Nesta  Georgie, 

O.B.E. , da.  of  Arthur  Blennei  hassett, 
M.B.E.,  D.L.,  of  Ballyseedy,  co.  Kerry;  cr. 
D.S.O.  1899.  The  Manor,  Ludham,  Nor- 
folk ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Worsley,  Com.  Frank  Arthur,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  R.D.;  b.  18 — ; is  Com.  (retired) 
R.N.R. ; European  War  1914-17  (despatches, 
R.D.,  D.S  O.  with  Bar);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917 
(Bar  1919),  O.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Worsley,  Lieut.-Col.  Frank  Pick  ford, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1874  ; Lieut.-Col.  W.  Yorkshire 
Regt.  (Reserve);  N.-W  Frontier  of  India 
1908  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War  1914- 
17  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Worsley,  Lieut. -Com.  Hugh  Barrington, 
D.S.O.  ; b.  1883 ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Glen 
Ierne,  Cli/den,  co.  Galway. 

Worsley,  Capt.  Ronald  Henry  Warton, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Gildart 
Worsley;  b.  1886:  ed.  at  Wellington  Coll.; 
is  Capt.  King’s  Own  Scottish  Borderers, 
and  attached  to  Egyptian  Army;  Nigeria 
1909-10  (medal  with  clasp),  European  War 
I9i4-i7(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Naval  and  Military  Club 
Worsley,  Capt.  Sidney  John,  D.S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  1895;  European  War  1914-19 
as  Capt.  N.  Staffordshire  Regt.  (wounded, 
despatches,  M.C.  with  two  Bari , D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Worsley-Gough  [see  Gough]. 
Worsnop,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Benson, 
D.S.O.;  b.  1879;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
( Col.  Canadian  Inf.  ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wortham,  Lieut.-Col.  Harold  Charles 
Webster  Hale,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.;  b.  1878; 
Lieut.-Col.  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers  ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
Croix  de  Guerre) : m.  190 7,  Louise,  da.  of 
the  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Daniel  Dixon,  P.C.,M.P., 
1st  Bt.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918,  C.M.G.  1919. 
Wortham,  Col.  Philip  William  Temple 
Hale,  C.B.  ; b.  1874;  Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet 
Col.  R.A.O.C.  ; Uganda  1900  with  King’s  Af- 
rican Rifles  (medal  with  clasp),  Somaliland 
1902-3  (clasp):  m.  18 — ; cr.  C.B.  (Civil)  1917. 

Worthington,  Col.  Edward  Bruen, 
C.M.G. , son  of  Edward  Dagge  Worthington, 
M.D.,  F.R.C.S.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  and 
Acting  Col.  Canadian  Forces  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, C.M.G.) ; cr.  C.M.G.  1918 


COMPANIONAGE. 


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Worthington,  Major  Frank,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  M.B.’,  b.  1880;  Major  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  Comdg.  a Field  Am- 
bulance (despatches,  D.S.O.  with  Bar, 
O.B.E.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  19 — ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1916  (Bar  1918),  O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Worthington,  Frank  Vigers,  C.B.E., 
son  of  the  late  J.  O.  Worthington,  of  Bel- 
combe  Bronk,  Bradford-on-Avon ; b . 1874; 
Dep.  Ch.  (Postal)  Censor  at  War  Office,  a 
F.R.G.S.,  Dep.  Director  of  Awards,  Ministry 
of  Pensions,  and  a Fellow  of  Zoological  and 
African  Sos.  and  of  Roy.  Colonial  Institute  : 
m.  1912,  Gladvs  Elma,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Major  K.  F.  Maclachlan,  R.H.A.  ; cr.  O.B.E. 
(Civil)  1918,  C.B.E  (Civil)  1920.  20,  Mont- 

pelier Square,  S.W. 7;  St.  James’s  Club. 

Worthington,  Thomas,  C.B.E.  ; b.  18 — ; 
sometime  Head  of  Commercial  Intelligence 
Depart.,  Board  of  Trade;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Wortley,  Maj.-Gen.  the  Hon.  Edward 
James  Montagu-Stuart-,  C.B.  C.M.G., 
M.  V.O.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Wharncliffe]. 

Wortley,  Hon.  Mrs.  (Violet)  Mon- 
tagu-Stuart-, C.B.E.  [see  E.  Wharncliffe]. 
Woulfe-Flanagan  [see  Flanagan]. 
Wraith,  Col.  Ernest  Arnold,  C.B.E., 
D.S.O..  son  of  A.  Wraith,  of  Wakefield  ; 
b.  1876;  M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.C  P.  London 
1899;  is  Col.  Army  Med.  Ser.  (T.F.),  and 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  N Midland 
Div. ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  as  Civil  Surgeon, 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O., 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wrathall,  Capt.  William  Parker, 

D. S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Black  Watch  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wratislaw,  Albert  Charles,  C.B.,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Rev.  A.  H.  Wratislaw, 
V.  of  Manorbier,  Pembrokeshire  ; b.  1862  ; 
ed.  at  Rossall ; entered  Levant  Consular  Ser. 
1883  ; became  Vice-Consul  at  Smyrna  1888,  at 
Philippopolis  1892,  and  for  E.  Roumelia  1894, 
Consul  at  Basrah  1898,  and  Consul-Gen. 
at  Tabreez  1903-9;  acted  as  Consul  at  Con- 
stantinople Oct.  1896  to  Jan.  1897  ; appointed 
Consul-Gen.  at  Canea  1909,  Commr.  for  de- 
limitation of  Turco-Persian  Border  1913, 
Consul-Gen.  at  Salonica  1916,  and  at  Bey- 
rout  1919  : m.  1889,  Gertrude  Evelyn,  da. 
of  the  late  Robert  Cumberbatch  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1901,  C.B.  (Civil)  1909,  C.B.E.  1918.  British 
Consulate-General  Beyrout. 

Wray,  Edward  Millard  Grubb,  D.S.O.;  b. 
18 — ; 2nd  Lieut.  Essex  Regt. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wray,  Capt.  Fawcet,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Rev.  G.  O.  Wray,  LL.  D.  ; b.  1873;  ed. 
at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Roy.  Naval 
Sch.,  New  Cross ; entered  R.N.  1887,  became 
Lieut.  1894,  Com.  1904,  and  Capt.  1911  ; 
Dardanelles  1915-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  United  Service  Club. 
Wray,  Rev.  Frederick  William,  C.M.G.i 
C.B.E.,  son  of  Robert  Mackie  Wray;  b- 
1864;  was  Curate  of  Dookie,  Victoria  i894-6> 
Minister  of  Euroa,  Victoria  1896-1902,  R.  of 
St.  Cuthbert,  Yarrawonga  1902-13,  and  R.  of 
Rushworth,  Victoria,  1913-19,  since  when 

R.  and  Canon  of  Mangaratta  Cathedral  ; 

S.  African  War  1900-1902  as  Chap.  Australian 
troops  (medal  with  six  clasps),  European 
War  1914-19  as  Chap.  Australian  Imperial 
Forces  (despatches  twice,  C.M.G.,  C.B.E-)  ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Manga- 
ratta, Victoria,  Australia. 

Wray,  Major  Henry  Cecil,  D.S.O., 
el.  son  of  Cecil  Henry  Wray,  J.P.,  of  Ling 
Moor,  Swinderby,  Newark;  b.  1878;  ed  a 
Haileybury,  and  at  Ch.  Ch.,  Oxford;  Major 
R.F.A. ; European  War  1915-18  (despatches 
twice,  D.S.O.).  m.  1909,  Bessie,  da.  of  the 
late  J.  A.  Philipson,  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Ling  Moor,  Swinderby, 
Newark. 

Wray,  Brig.-Gen.  John  Cecil,  C.B. , 
C.M.G.,  M.V.O.,  only  son  of  the  late  Col. 
Copley  Wray;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Harrow;  is 
Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Col. 
(T.D.)  R.A.  (T.F.);  Sudan  1886-7,  S.  Africa 


1900,  as  Adj.  RH..A.,  1st  Cav.  Brig.,  Euro- 
pean War  1915-18  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.,  C.B.);  appointed  an 
Equerry  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Christian  1902, 
and  an  Extra  Equerry  1909-18,  since  when 
to  H.R.H.  Princess  Christian;  has  been 
an  Exon  of  The  King’s  Body  Guard  of 
Yeomen  of  the  Guard  since  1908:  m.  1893, 
Mary  C.,  da.  of  the  late  Richard  Hoare,  of 
Maraen  Hill,  Hertford,  and  North  Lodge, 
Cromer  ; cr.  M.  V.O.  (4th  class)  1903,  C.M.G. 
1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919.  2,  Walton  Street, 
S.  W.  ; Cavalry  Club. 

Wray,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Willoughby, 
C.B.E.;  b.  18-  ; Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army  (re- 
tired); European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) : m.  18—,  Ellen  Louisa,  who  d.  1920, 
da.  of  the  late  Gen.  Sir  Michael  Kennedy, 
K.C.S.I.  ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  Cobham. 

Wray,  Capt.  Kenneth  Mackenzie,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  George  Cecil  Gore  Wraj%  of 
Ardnamona,  co.  Donegal ; b.  1855  > S.  Africa 
1900-1901,  as  Capt.  N.S.  Wales  Contingent 
(despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps, 

D. S.O.) : m.  1882,  Grace,  da.  of  the  late  Lloyd 
Edwards,  of  Molosglo,  N.S.  Wales ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1900.  Ashfield,  Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

Wrench,  Major  (John)  Evelyn  Leslie, 
C M.G.,  son  of  the  Rt.  Hon.  Frederick 
Stringer  Wrench,  P.C  , of  Baliybrack,  co. 
Dublin  [see  Bellingham,  Bt.] ; b.  1882;  ed. 
at  Sumtnerfield,  at  Eton,  and  abroad;  was 
engaged  in  Journalism  for  ten  years  ; some- 
times Major  R.A.F.,  Dep.  Controller  U.S.A. 
and  British  Empire  Sections,  Min.  of  Infor- 
mation; is  Hon.Ssc.English-SpeakingUnion, 
and  Originator  and  Chm.  Overseas  Club  and 
Patriotic  League ; has  Order  of  St.  Maurice 
and  St.  Lazarus  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1917.  87,  Vic- 
toria Street,  S.W.;  Marlborough,  and  Beef- 
steak Clubs. 

Wrey,  Capt.  William  Bourchier  Sherrard, 

C.M.G.,  C.B.E.  [see  Wrey,  Bt.]. 

Wright,  Capt.  Alexander  Galloway, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18— ; Com.  and  Acting  Capt. 
R.N. ; European  War  1914-19  Comdg.  Naval 
Base,  Ardrossan  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr. 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wright,  Lieut.-Col.  Alfred,  C.B.E.  ; 

b.  18 — ; Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
R.A.M.C.  (retired);  European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wright,  Lieut.-Col.  Andrew  Rae, D.S.O., 
M.B.  ; b.  1881  ; ed.  at  Manchester  Univ. 
(M.B.  and  Ch.B.  1904)  ; Major  and  Brevet 
Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wright,  Brig.-Gen.  Archibald  John 
Arnott,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Alexander 
Wright ; b.  1851 ; ed.  at  Glasgow  Acad.,  and 
ac  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered  30th 
Regt.  1870,  became  Capt.  E.  Lancashire  Regt. 
1880,  Major  1890,  Lieut.-Col.  Comdg.  1899, 
and  Col.  1902  (retired  1910),  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1912  ; served  with  Chitral  Relief 
Force  1895  (medal  with  clasp),  and  in  S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (despatches  twice,  C.B.); 
was  D.A.A.G.,  Bengal  1883-88;  was  in  com- 
mand of  15th  Regt.  Dist.  1902,  Col. -in-Charge 
of  Yorkshire  Regt.  Dist.  Records  1905,  Brig.- 
Gen.  Comdg. Yorkshire  Grouped  Regt.  Dists. 
1906,  and  W.  Riding  Territorial  Div.  1908-10 ; 
appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1914  : m.  1882,  Emily 
Morton,  da.  of  Col.  H.  Elliott  Young, 
Bengal  Army;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Wright,  Capt.  Arthur,  D.S.O.,  M.C. ; 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Capt.  London  Regt. ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wright,  Lieut. -Com.  Arthur  Edward 
Hext,  D.S.O. ; b.  18— ; European  War  1914-19, 
latterly  in  Baltic  with  2nd  Destroyer  Flotilla 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1920. 
Wright,  Capt.  Arthur  James,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut,  and  temporary  Capt. 
Northants  Regt. ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wright,  Major  Bache  Allen,  D.S.O. > 
son  of  the  late  Col.  William  Frederick 
Wright,  C.B.  ; b.  1874 ; entered  Manchester 
Regt.  1895,  became  Capt.  1899,  and  Major  1912 
(Comdg.  a Batn.  1914,  with  rank  of  Lieut.- 
Col.) ; served  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India 


2026 


COM  PAN  ION  AGE. 


1897-8  (medal  with  clasp),  Aslianti  1900 
(medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  and  during 
European  War  1914-18  (wounded,  Serbian 
Order  of  the  White  Eagle) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1901. 
Wright,  Mrs.  Cicely  Gertrude,  C.B.E.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Organizer,  Sutton  War  Hospital 
Supply  Depot,  Queen  Mary’s  Needlework 
Guiid  during  European  War:  m.  18 — , — 
Wright;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wright,  Lieut. -Col.  Clifton  Vincent 
Reynolds,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  (re- 
tired) ; W.  Africa  1892  (medal  with  clasp) 
and  1907-9  (clasp),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wright,  Col.  Ernest  Granville,  C.B.E.) 
b.  1865  ; CoJ.  in  the  Army  ; Burma  Expe- 
dition 1886-9  (medal  with  "two  clasps),  Chin 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-90  (clasp),  Tibet 
1903-4  (medal),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Wright,  Major  Ernest  Trevor  Lange - 
bear,  D.S.O.,  O.B.E.)  b.  18 — ; formerly  Major 

R. A.S.C.;  formerly  Capt.  Hussars;  S.  Africa 
190 1-2  (Queen’s  medal  with  five  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  twice,  D.S.O.,  O.B.Eo 
Belgian  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wright,  Lieut. -Col.  Frederick  William, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Robert  John  Wright, 
Esq.,  of  Norwich;  b.  1850;  ed.  in  Norwich, 
Bedford,  Birmingham,  Lausanne,  and  Caen, 
and  at  Edin.  Univ.  (M.B.  and  C.M.  1872); 
entered  Bengal  Med.  Ser.  1873,  became 
Surg.-Maj.  1885,  and  Surg.-Lieut.-Col.  (now 
Lieut. -Col.)  1893  ; retired  1905  ; Afghan  War 
1878^-80  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star), 
Upper  Burma  Field  Force  1886-8  (despatches, 
medal),  China  Field  Force  1900-1901,  as  Prin- 
cipal Medical  Officer,  first  of  No.  3,  and 
then  of  No.  1,  Native  Gen.  Hospital  of  British 
Contingent  at  Tientsin  and  Wei-hai-Wei, 
Waziri  Blockade  with  Dutta  Khel  Movable 
Column  1901-2:  m.  1914,  Ediih  Bella  Freeman, 
of  96,  Maison  Dieu  Road,  Dover;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1887.  78,  Cromwell  Road,  S.  W. ; East  India 
United  Service  Club. 

Wright,  Major  Geoffrey  Machell  Hun- 
gerford,  D.S.O.,  M.C.,  only  surviving  son  of 
Henry  Wright,  of  Fern  Hill,  Clonakilty,  and 
The  Mardyke  House,  Cork;  b.  1886;  Capt. 
and  Brevet  Major  Roy.  Irish  Fusiliers,  and  a 
Gen.  Staff  Officer;  European  War' 1914-18 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Fern  Hill , Clonakilty,  co.  Cork;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Wright,  Col.  George,  C.B.E..  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Robert  John  Wright,  of 
Norwich  ; b.  i860;  entered  R.A.  1879,  became 
Capt.  1887,  Major  1897,  Lieut.-Col.  1904, 
Brevet  Col.  1907,  and  Col.  1909;  retired  1910; 

S.  Africa  1900-1901  (despatches,  D.S.O.),  and 
1902,  in  command  of  troops  in  Rhodesia ; was 
in  command  of  R.A.  in  Straits  Settlements 
1904-7,  and  atShoeburyness  1907-9;  appointed 
a Gen.  Staff  Officer  1914;  cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 

C. B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wright,  Major  Harold  Lee,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  1882;  Major  R.E. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  18—;  cr.  D.S.O. 
1917.  Rock  Hall,  Uckjield. 

Wright,  Col.  Harry,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.)  b. 
1856;  entered  Gordon  Highlanders  1876,  be- 
came Capt.  1886,  Major  1895,  Lieut.-Col.  1903, 
and  Brevet-Col.  1906 ; retired  1907  ; Afghan 
War  1879-80,  present  at  march  from  Kabul  to 
Kandahar  (medal  with  three  clasps,  bronze 
star),  Transvaal  Campaign  1881  (despatches). 
S.  Africa  1899-1901  ; present  at  battle  of 
Elandslaagte  (severely  wounded,  despatches, 

D. S.O.),  European  War  1914-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order  of  Crown  of 
Roumania) ; is  an  A.Q.M.G.  : rn.  1884, 
Roberta  Aitken ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900,  C.M.G.  1916. 
Little  Ferry,  Golspie. 

Wright,  Maj.-Gen.  Henry  Brooke  Hag- 
strOmer,  C.B..  C.M.G. ; b.  1864;  entered  R.E. 
1884,  became  Capt.  1892,  Major  1901,  Lieut.- 
Col.  1908,  Col.  1912,  and  Maj.-Gen.  19x9; 
retired  1920;  Burma  Expedition  1886-9  (de- 
spatches, medal  with  two  clasps),  Chin- 
Lushai  Expedition  1889-00  (clasp),  N.-W. 
Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (despatches,  clasp), 
S.  African  War  1899-1902  (despatches, 


Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps),  European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.,  Maj.- 
Gen.,  Order  of  Crown  of  Roumania)  ; is  a 
Ch.  Engineer:  tn.  1896,  Helen,  da.  of  Sir 
John  Kirk,  G.C.M.G  , K.C.B.,  F.R.S. ; cr. 
C.M.G.  1915,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Wright,  Lieut.-Col.  Herbert  James, 

C. M.G.)  b.  1 8 — ; is  Lieut.-Col.  Australian 
Inf.  Staff;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Wright,  Major  Hubert  Havard,  D.S.O.) 
b.  1883;  Major  R.A.S.C. ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  19 — ; cr. 

D. S.O.  1918.  Army  and  Navy,  and  United 
Sports’  Clubs. 

Wright,  James  Brown,  C.B.E.,  LL.D., 
son  of  the  late  Samuel  Wright,  J.P.,  of 
Newbliss,  co  Monaghan;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Trin.  Coll. .Dublin  (B. A.  and LL-B.  1 88 1 , LL. D . 
1906)  ; joined  Roy.  Irish  Constabulary  1887, 
and  became  Dist.  Inspector  1888  ; has  been 
Ch. Constable  of  Newcastle-on-Tyne since  1899 ; 
appointed  a Member  of  Commn.  on  Pay  of 
Irish  Police  Force  1919,  and  of  Police  Council 
1920 ; hasCoronation andKing’sPolicemedals: 
m.  1897,  Zara,  da.  of  the  late  Trevor  Corry, 
of  Belmont,  Newry ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  84, 

Osborne  Road,  Newcastle-upon-Tyne. 
Wright,  John  Graham,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
Dep.  Ch.  Technical  Adviser  and  Director  of 
Oversea  Ship  Purchase,  Min.  of  Shipping; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920. 

Wright,  Lieut.-Col.  Nicholas  Irwin, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1879;  Lieut.-Col.  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers;  S.  African  War  1900-1902, 
European  War  1914-18  (twice  wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917- 
Wr'Ght,  Capt.  Philip  Lowndes,  D.S.O., 
M.C.)  b.  1892;  Capt.  and  Acting  Major 
Bucks  Batn.  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.; 
European  War  1914  19  (despatches,  M.C., 
D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Wright,  Col.  Robert  Percy,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.,  son  of  James  A.  Wright,  of  306, 
Sherbrooke  Street  West,  Montreal  ; b.  1882  ; 
Col.  and  Assist.  Dire:t<  r of  Med.  Sers- 
Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps;  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches  thrice,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 
French  Croix  de  Guerre):  m.  19 — , Helen 
Frances,  da.  of  James  Murphy,  of  Carleton 
Place,  Ontario,  Canada;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917, 
C.M.G.  1919  46,  St.  Louis  Street,  Quebec ; 

Garrison  ( Quebec ) Club. 

Wright.  Col.  Robert  Wallace,  C.M.G., 
M.B.  ) b.  1863;  M.B.  18—,  L.R.C.P.  London 
1885,  M.R.C.S.  England  1886 ; entered  Roy. 
Army  Med.  Corps  1886,  became  Lieut.- 
Col.  1906,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1919;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-17  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  Order 
of  Crown  of  Italy);  cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 
Wright,  Capt.  Sydney  Campbell,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.F.A. ; European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wright.  Major  Thomas  James,  D.S.O., 
b.  1880 ; M.R.C.S.  and  L.R.L.P.  London  1900, 
F.R.C.S.  Edin.  1905:  is  Major  R.A. M.C. ; 
served  during  European  War  1914-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1917. 

Wright,  Col.  Wallace  Duffield,  V.C., 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.-,  b.  1875;  entered  Roy. 

W.  Surrey  Regt.  1896,  and  is  Major  and 
Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  (transferred  to  Middlesex 
Regt.  1920);  N.W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8 
(wounded,  medal  with  two  clasps),  N. 
Nigeria  1902  (medal  with  clasp),  and  1903 
(wounded,  despatches,  clasp,  V.C.,  Legion 
of  Honour,  Brevet  Col.),  European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  DS.O.):  m. 
1919,  Flora  MacDonald,  only  da.  of  the  late 
Richard  Henry  Bewick;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 
D S.O.  1918. 

Wright,  Major  Warwick,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18 — ; formerly  Major  R.A. F.;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wright,  Col.  William  Burgess,  C.I.E., 
C.B.E.)  b.  1853 ; joined  Traffic  Depart.,  Great 
Indian  Peninsular  Railway  1875,  and  be- 
came Gen.  Traffic  Manager,  Indian  Midland 
Railway  1887,  Southern  Mahratta  Railway 
1901,  and  Madras  and  Southern  Mahratta 
Railway  1908;  is  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Indian  Rifles  (V.D.):  m. 
1882,  Annie,  da.  of  Hugh  Martin,  of  Nant- 


COMPANION  AGE. 


2027 


wich ; cr.  C I.E.  1911,  C,B  E-  (Mil  ) 1919. 
Junior  Army  and  Navy,  and  Royal  Bombay 
Yacht  Clubs. 

Wright,  Major  William  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
son  of  W.  M.  A.  Wright,  of  Dalkey,  co. 
Dublin;  b.  1883;  Major  R.A.M.C. ; European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de 
Guerre,  Brevet  Major) : m 1920,  Phyllis 
Mary,  da.  of  Maj.-Gen.  Alexander  Arthur 
Sutton,  C.B.,  D.S.O.  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wright,  Major  William  Oswald,  D.S.  0. ; 
b.  1881  ; a member  of  the  firm  of  Freeman 
and  Wright,  architects  and  surveyors,  of 
5,  John  Street,  Bedford  Row,  W.C.,  and 
Major  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt.  (T.F.) ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
French  Croix  de  Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wright,  Lieut.-Col.  Guy  Jefferys 
Hornsby-,  D.S.O. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Essex 
Regt.  (Reserve)  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  D.S.O  );  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Wright,  Major  Warrington  Royds 
Tylden-,  D.S.O. ; b.  1880  ; Major  3rd  Hussars ; 
S.  Africa  1900-1902  (severely  wounded, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal 
with  two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  : m.  1911,  Constance 
Eileen,  da.  of  the  late  James  Abel,  of 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Cavalry  Club. 

Wrighton,  Edward,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the 
late  Charles  Morris  Wrighton;  b.  1880; 
ed.  at  King  Edward  VI.  Sch.,  Birmingham; 
a Stock  and  Share  Broker,  and  Lieut. 
Northumberland  Fusiliers;  European  War 
1914-19 (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
109,  Colmore  Row,  Birmingham. 
Wrightson,  Capt.  Charles  Archibald 
Wise,  C.B.E.  [see  Wrightson,  Bt.]. 
Wrightson,  Lieut.-Com.  Edmund  Gil- 
christ, D.S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Com.  R.N.R.  ; 
European  War  19x4-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  : 

m.  19 — , Rose,  da.  of ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wrightson,  Walsh,  C.M.G.,  el.  surviving 
son  of  the  late  William  Wrightson,  of 
Catgill,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1852  ; appointed  Direc- 
tor of  Public  Works  at  Trinidad  and  a 
M.L.C.  and  M.E.C.  of  the  Colony  1895,  and 
Resident  Engineer,  Harbour  Water  and 
Sewerage  Works  1896;  retired  1907  : m.  1892, 
Helen  Maude  Montague,  2nd  da.  of  Henry 
Tumour Armitage,  of  Dunbar,  Ceylon;  cr. 

C. M.G.  1900.  Kingston,  Jamaica. 
Wrixon-Becher  [see  Becher], 

Wrigley.  Brig.- Gen.  Clement  Carr,  C.B.  ; 

b.  1870;  entered  Roy.  Warwickshire  Regt. 
1889,  became  Lieut.-Col.  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1906,  Col.  1914,  and  Hon.  Brig.- 
Gen.  1919;  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (despatches, 
Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps) ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 
Wrottesley,  Com.  Francis  Robert, 

D. S.O.  [see  B.  Wrottesley,  colls.]. 
Wroughton,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Oliver 

Bird,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1872  ; Lieut.-Col.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  six 
clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Wroughton,  Col.  John  Bartholomew, 

C. B.,  C.M.G.,  son  of  the  late  Edward 
Norris  Wroughton;  b.  1874;  entered  Roy. 
Sussex  Regt.  1893,  became  Capt.  1900,  Major 
1911,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.  1917,  Brevet  Col. 
1918,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1919  ; Tirah  Expedi- 
tion 1897  (medal  with  clasp),  S.  African  War 
1900  (Queen’s  medal  with  four  clasps),  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  C.M.G., 
Brevets  Lieut.-Col.  and  Col.,  Russian  Order 
of  St.  Anne  with  swords,  Order  of  Leopold 
of  Belgium,  Croix  de  Guerre,  Legion  of 
Honour,  C.B.) ; is  an  A.A.G.  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915,  C,B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wyatt,  Major  Ernest  Robert  Caldwell, 

D. S.O.-,  b.  1880;  is  Capt.  Indian  Army; 
served  in  Somaliland  1903-4  (medal  with 
clasp),  and  during  European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Wyatt,  Lieut.- Col.  George  N evile,  D.S.  O. , 
son  of  George  Nevile  Wyatt ; b.  1877;  Lieut.- 
Col.  R.F.A.;  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal 


with  two  clasps),  European  War  1916-18  in 
Palestine  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1910, 
Eleanor  Baillie,  da.  of  Guy  Noel  [see  E. 
Gainsborough,  colls.] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Wyatt,  Brig. -Gen.  Louis  John,  D.S.O., 
son  of  thelate  James  MatthewGeorge  Wyatt, 
of  Kingston  Hill,  Surrej'  ; b.  1874;  ed.  pri- 
vately ; is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  N. 
Staffordshire  Regt.,  and  Director  of  Graves 
Registration  and  Enquiries,  with  rank 
of  Brig.-Gen.  ; Dongola  Expedition  1896 
(medal),  S.  African  War  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps),  European 
War  1914-17,  Comdg.  a Batn.  York  and 
Lancaster  Regt.  (T.F.),  and  subsequently 
as  a D. A.A.G.  (Brevet  Lt.-Col.,  Legion  of 
Honour,  Order  of  Aviz  of  Portugal) : m.  1904, 
Marion  Jessie  Sloane  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Wykeham-Fiennes  (Twisleton  - Wyke- 
ham-Ficnnes)  [see  Fiennes]. 

Wyld,  Com.  Herbert  William,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  Rev.  Calcraft  Neeld  Wyld,  of  68, 
St.  Ann  Street,  Salisbury  ; b.  1882 ; ed.  pri- 
vately: entered  R.N.  1898,  became  Lieut. 
1903,  Lieut.-Com.  1911,  and  Com.  1919; 
Somaliland  1905  Comdg.  Torpedo  Boat  No. 
35,  Dardanelles  1915-16,  with  Destroyer 
Flotilla  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  medal) : m. 

1910,  Eleanor  Dorothy,  da.  of  the  Ven. 
Harry  William  Carpenter,  Archdeacon  of 
Salisbury;  cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Junior  Army 
and  Navy,  and  Royal  Naval  ( Portsmouth ) 
Clubs. 

Wyld,  Major  Jasper  William  George, 
D.S.O.,  M.C. ; b.  1896;  Capt.  and  Brevet 
Major  Oxfordshire  and  Bucks  L.I.  : Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.  with 
Bar,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre)  ; cr.  D.S.O. 

1918. 

Wylde,  Col.  Charles  Fenwick,  C.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; Col.  Canadian  Army  Med.  Corps; 
European  War  1915-19  (despatches,  C.B.); 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wylie,  Lieut.-Col.  David  Storer,  C.M.G., 
C.B.E. , M.B.,  F.R.C.S. ; b.  18—;  is  Lieut.- 
Col.  New  Zealand  Forces;  cr.  C.M.G.  1917, 
C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Wylie,  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late 
James  Hamilton  Wylie,  of  4,  Lawn  Road, 
Hampstead,  N.W.  ; b.  1875;  ed.  at  Gram. 
Sch.,  Manchester,  and  at  Wadham  Coll., 
Oxford  (B.  A.  1898) ; Bar.  Inner  Temple  1901  ; 
is  Assist.  Dramatic  Critic  Westminster 
Gazette , and  Dramatic  Critic.  Illustrated 
Sporting  and  Dramatic  News ; temporary 
Legal  Assist. to  Procurator-Gen.  and  Solicitor 
to  Treasury  1914-19 ; author  of  various 
legal  works;  cr.  O.B.E.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1919.  1,  South  Square,  Gray’s  Inn,  W.C.i. 
Wylie, Col.  James  Scott,  D.S.O,  M.  V.O., 

K.C.,  son  of  William  Wylie;  b.  1862; 
Bar.  Natal  1892,  and  a K.C.  1902 ; is  Col. 
Durban  L.I.  (V.D.);  S.  Africa  1899-1901, 
present  at  relief  of  Ladysmith  (severely 
wounded,  Queen’s  medal  with  clasp),  Natal 
Native  Rebellion  1906  (despatches,  medal 
with  clasp) : m.  1897,  Maria  E.,  da.  of  Samuel 
Strapp  ; cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1910,  D.S.O. 
1918.  Scotswood,  Durban,  Natal. 

Wylie,  Capt.  John  Price,  D.S.O.,  el.  son 
of  the  Rt.  Hon.  James  Owens  Wylie,  P.C., 
a Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  Judicature, 
Ireland,  and  Judicial  Commnr.  of  Irish  Land 
Commn. ; b.  1888  ; Capt.  Sherwood  Foresters 
(Notts  and  Derbyshire  Regt.) ; European 
War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1918, 
Barbara,  da.  of  Capt.  Jeffery  Clark,  of  The 
Croft,  Market  Harborough;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Naval  and  Military  Club. 

Wyllie,  Col.  Alexander  Keith,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  iate  James  Wyllie,  of  3,  King’s  Gar- 
dens, Hove,  Sussex,  and  Eilenroc,  Antibes, 
France  ; b.  1853 ; ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at 
Caius  Coll.,  Camb.  ; Bar.  Inner  Temple 
1879;  formerly  Lieut.-Col.  and  Hon.  Col. 
3rd  Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s  (W.  Riding 
Regt.) : S.  Africa  1900-1902,  operations  in 
Cape  Colony,  and  as  Comdt.  Simonstown 
(despatches, Queen’s  medal  withclasp,  King’s 
medal  with  two  clasps,  C.B.)  ; appointed 
Hon.  Col.  a Batn.  Duke  of  Wellington’s 
(W.  Riding  Regt.)  1906 : m.  1906,  Mary 
Beatrice  (Mrs.  Arthur  Fellowes  Gordon), 


2028 


COMPANION  AGE. 


who  d.  1912,  el.  da.  of  the  late  John  Green, 
of  44  Princes  Gate.  S.  W. ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
39,  Princes  Gate , S.  W.  ; Boodle's  Club. 
Wylly,  Major  Guy  George  Egerton, 
V.C.,  D.S.O.  ; b.  1880  ; Major  Indian  Army; 
S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with 
three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two  clasps, 
V.C.),  European  War  1914-18  (despatches. 
D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Wylly,  Col.  Harold  Carmichael,  C.B.,  son 
of  the  late  Edward  Michael  Wylly,  I.C.S., 
sometime  a Judge  of  the  High  Court, 
India;  b.  1858;  ed.  at  Wimbledon  Sch.,  and 
at  Roy.  Mil.  Coll.,  Sandhurst ; entered 
Derbyshire  Regt.  1878,  became  Major  1894, 
Lieut.-Col.  1900,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904;  retired 
1906 ; Egyptian  Expedition  1882  (medal, 
bronze  star),  Sikkim  Expedition  1888  (medal 
with  clasp),  Tirah  Expedition  1897-8, 
resent  at  action  of  Dargai,  and  capture  of 
ampagha  and  Arhanga  Passes  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1901-2  (despatches, 
medal  with  five  clasps,  C.B.);  was  D.A.A.G. 
for  Musketry,  Bengal  1892-7  ; is  Editor  of 
Journal  of  Roy.  United  Service  Institution; 
author  of  “Campaign  of  Magenta  and  Sol- 
ferino,”  “From  the  Black  Mountain  to 
Waziristan,”  etc.,  etc.  : m.  1885,  Ethel,  da. 
of  F.  Lincoln,  Dist.  Judge,  N.W.  Provinces, 
India;  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1902. 

Wyman,  Major  Ralph,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
William  Henry  Wyman,  of  Cliff  House, 
Avondale  South,  Auckland,  New  Zealand  ; 
b.  1884;  ed.  in  Auckland,  N.Z.  ; is  a Farmer, 
and  Major  New  Zealand  Mounted  Rifles; 
has  been  in  Vol.  and  Territorial  Ser.  since 
1899  ; S.  Africa  1902  with  1st  New  Zealand 
Brig.  (King’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-16  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1916.  Cliff  House,  Avondale 
South,  Auckland , New  Zealand. 

Wymer,  Major  Hubert  Julian  de  Cres- 
pigny,  D.S.O.,  2nd  son  of  the  late  Major 
George  Bannatyne  Wymer;  b.  1878;  ed.  at 
Stublington,  and  at  R.M.C.;  entered  W. 
India  Regt.  1898,  became  Capt.  Hampshire 
Regt.  1907,  and  Major  1915  ; Gambia  River 
Expedition  1901,  Gallipoli  and  France  1915, 
with  29th  Div.  (despatches,  D.S.O.):  m.  1917, 
Dorothy  May  Joan  Stockley ; cr.  D.S.O. 
1915.  Swefflmg  House,  Fleet,  Hants;  Junior 
United  Service  Club. 

Wynch,  Lionel  Maling,  C.I.E. , C.B.E.,  son 
of  the  late  William  Maling  Wynch  ; b.  1864  ; 
ed.  at  Bedford  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at  Balliol 
Coll.,  Oxford ; entered  I.C.S.  1882;  became 
Sec.  to  the  Land  Revenue  Commrs.,  Madras 
1894,  and  to  Salt  and  Abkari  Commrs.  1896, 
Sub-Collector  and  Joint  Magistrate  1897, 
Collector  and  Magistrate  1899,  Private  Sec. 
to  Gov.  of  Madras  1901,  Dist.  and  Sessions 
Judge  1906,  Acting  Sec.  to  Govt  (Revenue 
Depart.),  a Member  of  Madras  Legislative 
Council  1908,  Sec.  to  Govt.,  Legislative 
Depart.,  Madras  1910,  Revenue  Depart.  1913. 
and  an  Additional  Member  of  Council  of 
Gov.-Gen.  of  India  1913-1914;  retired  1914; 
superintended  British  Farmers  Hospital  in 
Serbia  during  European  War  1915;  appointed 
Sec.  to  British  Red  Cross  Commn.  in  France 
1916:  tn.  1918,  Violet  Harriet,  da.  of  Sir 
Arundel  Tagg  Arundel,  K.C.S.I.,  and  widow 
of  Col.  Evelyn  William  Medows  Norie  ; cr. 
C.I.E.  1906,  C.B.E.  1918.  Pine  Hill,  Cam- 
berley ; Junior  Carlton,  and  East  India 
United  Service  Clubs. 

Wyncoli.,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.B. ; 
b.  1857  ; Lieut.-Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Army 
Ser.  Corps  (retired) ; Zulu  War  1877-9 
(medal  with  clasp),  S.  Africa  1899-1902  (de- 
spatches, Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps), 
European  War  1914-18  despatches) ; cr.  C.B. 
(Mil.)  1918. 

Wyndham,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  John, 
C.B.E. , son  of  Col.  Charles  Wyndham,  form- 
erly M.P.,  of  RogateLodge,  Sussex  ; b.  1844  ; 
ed.  at  Eton,  and  at  R.M.C.  ; Lieut.-Col.  (re- 
tired) 1893,  and  a J.P.  and  an  Alderman 
for  Sussex;  Boer  War  1881,  with  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1889  ; was  Co.  Director,  British  Red 
Cross  and  Order  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
for  Sussex  1909-16:  m.  1882,  Laura  Sophia, 
who  d.  1904,  da.  of  the  late  Rev.  the  Hon. 
Alfred  Wodehouse  [E.  Kimberley,  colls.]  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  1918.  Heathfield  Lodge,  Midhurst, 
Sussex ; Junior  United  Service  Club. 


Wyndham,  Lieut.-Col.  the  Hon.  Edward 
Scawen,  D.S.O.  [see  B.  Leconfield]. 
Wyndham,  Col.  Guy  Percy,  C.B.,  M.V.O. 

[see  B.  Leconfield,  colls.]. 

Wyndham,  Percy,  C.I.E.,  C.B  E.,  son  of 
Horace  Robert  Wyndham,  formerly  of  The 
Knowe,  Cockermouth,  Cumberland ; b.  1867 ; 
ed.  at  Giggleswick  Gram.  Sch.,  and  at 
Queen’s  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1889,  M.A.  1907) ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1888,  became  Dep.-Sup.  of 
family  domains  of  Maharaja  of  Benares  1894, 
and  Dist.  Magistrate  Mirzapur  1900,  and 
Commr.,  Kumaon  1913;  is  a J.P.,  and  a 
F.R.G.S. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1909,  C.B.E.  1918. 
Naini  Tal,  Kumaon,  India;  East  Indian 
United  Service  Club. 

Wyndham,  Col , Walter  George  Crole, 
C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  George  R. 
Barker,  K.C.B.,  R.H.A. ; b.  1857;  ed.  at 
Eton;  entered  Army  1875,  became  Capt. 
Hussars,  1880,  Major  Hussars  1884,  Lieut.- 
Col.  Lancers  1898,  and  Col.  1902;  retired  1918; 
Zulu  War  1879  (medal  with  clasp),  Soudan 
Expedition  1884-5  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze 
star),  Nile  Expedition  1898,  present  at  battle 
of  Khartum  (despatches,  medal,  Khedive’s 
medal  with  clasp,  C.B.) ; was  A.  A.G.,  E.  Dist. 
1902-3  and  10th  Div.  E.  Dist.  1903-6;  appointed 
Col.-in -Charge  of  Cav.  Records  1911 : m.  1891, 
Evelyn  Mary,  da.  of  Capt.  Hopton  Stewart ; 
cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1898.  51,  Augusta  Gardens, 
Folkestone  ; Naval  and  Military  Club. 
Wyndham,  Lieut.-Col.  William  Francis 
George,  M.  V.O.,  son  of  the  late  Sir  (George) 
Hugh  Wyndham,  K.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  of  Rogate 
Lodge,  Rogate,  Sussex  [B.  Pol warth, colls.]; 
b.  1872;  ed.  at  Harrow,  and  at  R.M.C. ; en- 
tered King’s  Royal  Rifle  Corps  1891,  became 
Capt.  1900,  Major  1908,  and  Brevet  Lieut.- 
Col.  1917;  retired  1919;  served  in  S.  Africa 
1899-1900,  with  Mounted  Inf.,  present  at 
operations  on  Tugela  Heights,  and  at 
relief  of  Ladysmith  (wounded,  despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  and  during  European 
War  1914-15  (wounded) ; was  A.D.C.  to  Gov. 
and  Com.-in-Ch.,  Ceylon,  1897-99,  and 
Equerry  to  H.R.H.  Prince  Arthur  of 
Connaught  1902-9;  accompanied  Garter 
Mission  to  Japan  1906  as  Equerry  to  Prince 
Arthur  of  Connaught ; subsequently  Extra 
Equerry  to  H.  R.H.;  appointed  a Mil.  Attache 
1915  : m.  1910,  Maude  Eleanor  Hylton,  da. 
of  the  late  Hon.  William  Sydney  Hylton 
Jolliffe,  of  17,  Lowndes  Square,  S.W.,  and 
Heath  House,  Petersfield  [see  B.  Hylton, 
colls.];  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1906.  67, 

Onslow  Gardens,  S.W.;  Arthur's  Club. 
Wyndham-Quin  [see  Quin]. 

Wynn,  Col.  Robert  William  Herbert 
Watkin  Williams-,  D.S.O.  [see  Williams- 
Wynn,  Bt.]. 

Wynne,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Ernest  Single- 
ton,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Major 
Warren,  Richard  Colvin  Wynne,  R.E.  ; b. 
1877  ; entered  R.A.  1896,  and  became 
Lieut.-Col.  19x6;  S.  African  War  1899-1901 
(wounded,  despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with 
five  clasps),  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Wynne,  Mrs.  Mary  Carleton,  C.B.E., 
da.  of  Edward  A.  Parke,  of  Mount  Temple, 
Sligo;  Head  of  North  Wall  Free  Buffet  for 
Sailors  and  Soldiers,  Dublin,  and  of  Tack- 
ing Room,  War  Hospitals  Supply  Depot, 
Merrion  Square,  and  Assist.  Prisoners  of 
War  Parcels  Dep6t  there  during  European 
War  : tn.  1894,  Albert  Edward  Wynne,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  27,  West- 

land  Row,  Dublin. 

Wynne,  Major  Richard  Owen,  D.S.O.  I 
b.  18 — ; formerly  Major  Bedfordshire  Regt', 
and  sometime  Comdg.  18th  Batn.  Liverpool 
Regt.  ; European  War  19x4-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Wynne-Edwards  [see  Edwards]. 
Wynne-Eyton  [see  Eyton]. 

Wynter,  Lieut.-Col.  Charles  Philip, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1869;  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army; 
N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  Somaliland  1903-4  (despatches, 
medal  with  two  clasps),  Euiopean  War 


COMPANIONAGE. 


2029 


1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 

1919. 

Wynter,  Brig. -Gen.  Francis  Arthur, 

C.M.G.,  D.S.O. , son  of  Lieut.-Col.  A.  L. 
Wynter,  formerly  King’s  Own  Scottish  Bor- 
derers; b.  1870;  entered  R.A.  1890,  became 
Capt.  1899,  Major  1910,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col. 
1915,  Lieut.-Col.  1916,  Brevet  Col.  and  Hon. 
Brig.-Gen.  (retired)  1919;  N.-W.  Frontier  of 
India  1897  (severely  wounded,  despatches), 
Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (wounded,  de- 
spatches twice,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1915- 
18  (wounded,  despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.- 
Col.  and  Col.,  C.M.G.,  Croix  de  Guerre) : m. 
1906,  Adele  Brenda,  who  d.  1919,  da.  of  John 
Howard  Colls,  of  26.  Park  Crescent,  W. ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1898,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Wynter,  Com.  Gerald  Charles,  D.S.O. , 

O.B.E.,  son  of  Philip  Henry  Mascie  Wynter 
(V.  Dillon,  colls.] ; b.  1881 ; Com.  R.N.  ; 
European  War  1914-19,  at  battle  of  Jutland, 
and  latterly  as  Senior  Officer  of  Destroyers, 
Riga  (despatches,  O.B.E.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr. 
O.B.E-  (Mil.)  1919,  and  D.S.O.  1920. 
Wynter,  Lieut.-Col.  Henry  Douglas, 
C.M.G. , D.S.O.;  b.  18—;  Lieut.-Col.  Aus- 
tralian Forces;  European  War  1915-19  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  C.M.G.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918, 

C. M.G.  1919. 

Wynter,  Major  Henry  Walter,  D.S.O.; 
6.1882  ; entered  R.A. 1900, becameCapt. 1912, 
Major  1915,  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1918; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O., 
Brevet  Lt.-Col.)  ; appointed  D.A.A.G.  1916, 
and  Gen.  Staff  Officer  1917;  cr.  D.S.O.  1915. 
Wynter,  Capt.  John  Rawson,  D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  Walter  Wynter,  of  Long  Close, 
Woodhouse  Eaves,  Loughborough,  Leices- 
tershire ; b.  1885  ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll., 
and  at  R.M.C.  ; entered  Indian  Army  1905, 
and  became  Capt.  1914  ; served  during  Euro- 
pean War  1915-17,  in  France  and  Meso- 
potamia (wounded,  despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 

D. S.O.  19x6.  United  Service , and  Junior 
Naval  and  Military  Clubs. 

Wynyard,  Major  Edward  George,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E.,  son  of  thelate  WilliamWynyard,  J.P., 
of  Hursley,  Winchester;  b.  1861;  ed.  at 
Charterhouse ; entered  King’s  (Liverpool 
Regt.)  1883,  specially  selected  for  promotion 
to  Capt.  Welsh  Regt,  1890  ; retired  1903 ; 
Burma  Campaign  1885-7  (despatches  twice) ; 
was  an  Instructor  in  Fortification  at  R.M.C. 
1890-97  ; rejoined  1914  ; appointed  Major 
Liverpool  Regt.  1914,  and  Army  Ordnance 
Depart.  1915  ; again  retired  1919  ; re- 
ceived Roy.  Humane  So.’s  bronze  medal 
1894  : m.  1914,  Sarah  Louise,  da.  of  James 
G.  Worts,  of  Toronto ; cr.  D.S.O.  1887, 
O.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919.  The  Red  House , Knotty 
Green , Beaconsjield,  Bucks  ; Wellington, 
and  Sports’  Clubs. 

Wynyard,  Col.  Rowley,  M.V.O.,  son  of 
the  late  Maj.-Gen.  H.  Wynyard,  formerly 
Comdt.  Roy.  Hibernian  Mil.  Sch. ; b.  1855 ; 
entered  R.A.  1874,  became  Capt.  1883,  Major 
1891,  Lieut.-Col.  1901,  and  Brevet  Col.  1904; 
retired  1906 ; was  Lieut,  of  Gentlemen 
Cadets  at  Roy.  Mil.  Acad.,  Woolwich  1881-3, 
Instructor  in  Fortifications,  Roy.  Mil.  Coll., 
Sandhurst  1883-90,  Comdt.  Roy.  Hibernian 
Mil.  Sch.  1902-6,  and  Comdt.  Gordon  Boys’ 
Home  1909-18  : m.  1886,  Salome,  da.  of  Maj.- 
Gen.  James  Kiero  Watson,  formerly  King’s 
Roy.  Rifle  Corps;  cr.  M.V.O.  (4th  class) 
1903.  Rectory  Cottage , Windlesham. 
Wythes,  Ernest  James,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  George  Edward  Wythes,  F.R.G.S.  ; 
b.  1858;  a J.P.  for  Essex  (Sheriff  1901); 
Co-Director,  Auxiliary  Hospitals  and 
V.A.D.’s,  Essex  during  European  War: 
m.  1894,  Aline,  O.B.E.,  da.  of  Sir  John 
Henry  Thorold,  12th  Bt.;  cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 

1920.  40,  Berkeley  Square , W.i ; Copped 
Hall,  Epping,  Essex. 

Yale,  Col.  James  Corbet,  D.S.O.,  son  of 
the  late  William  Corbet  Yale-Jones-Parry, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  of  Madryn  Castle,  Pwllheli, 
and  Plas-yn-Yale,  Denbighshire;  b.  1859; 
entered  14th  Regt.  1879,  became  Capt.  Prince 
of  Wales’s  Own  (W.  Yorkshire  Regt.)  1888, 
Major  1899,  Lieut.-Col.  1902,  Brevet  Col. 
1905  (h.-p.  1906),  and  Col.  1907  ; retired  1909  ; 
served  in  S.  Africa  1899-1901  (despatches, 


D.S.O.) ; appointed  to  command  a Batn. 
York  and  Lancashire  Regt.  1914,  and  Prince 
of  Wales’s  (N.  Staffordshire  Regt.)  Depot 
1915  : m.  1896,  Violette,  youngei  da.  of  E. 

L.  Halbot,  formerly  of  Selborne  Villas, 
Bradford  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900. 

Yalland,  Capt.  Robert  Rennie,  D.S.O.; 
b.  1886  ; Capt.  Leicestershire  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1918. 

Yardley,  Capt.  John  Henry  Reginald, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; b.  18—  ; is  Capt.  Roy.  Innis- 
killing  Fusiliers  ; served  during  European 
War  1914-19,  latterly  in  N.  Turkana  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 
Yarrow,  Harold  Edgar,  C.B.E.  [see 
Yarrow,  Bt.]. 

Yasin  Khan,  Subadar- Major,  Sirdar 
Bahadur , C.I.E.;  b.  18 — ; served  in  China 
1900  (despatches,  C.I.E.);  formerly  Subadar- 
Major  24th  Punjab  Inf.  ; sometime  Hon. 
A.D.C.  to  Com-in-Ch.  in  India;  is  Hon. 
Capt.  in  the  Army  ; cr.  C.I.E.  1900. 

Yate,  Col.  Charles  Edward,  C.S.I., 

C. M.G.,  M.P.,el.  son  of  the  late  Rev.  Charles 
VTate,  B.D.,  V.  of  Holme,  Yorkshire  ; b.  1849  ; 
ed.  at  Shrewsbury;  entered  49th  Regt.  1867, 
became  Capt.  Bom.  S.C.  (now  Indian  Army) 
1879,  Major  1887,  Lieut.-Col.  1893,  and  Col. 
1901 ; Afghan  War  1880-81  as  Political  Officer  at 
Kalat-i-Ghilzai,  and  on  march  to  and  at  battle 
of  Candahar  (despatches,  medal  with  clasp, 
bronze  star),  Afghan  Frontier  Commn.  1884-6 
and  1887-8  (Afghan  Order  of  Hurmat);  was 
British  Representative  at  Panjdeh  at  time 
of  the  Russian  attack  on  the  Afghan  troops 
at  that  place  1885 ; appointed  British  Commr. 
to  complete  demarcation  of  Russo-Afghan 
Frontier  1887,  Consul  at  Muscat  (Arabia)  1889, 
Political  Agent,  Baluchistan  1890,  Acting 
Revenue  Commr.  1892,  H.M.’s  Commr. 
for  settlement  of  Kushk  Canals  question 
on  Russo-Afghan  Frontier  April  1893, 
British  Consul-Gen.  at  Meshed  and  Agent 
to  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  for  Khorassan  and 
Sistan  1893-8,  British  Resident  at  Jodhpur, 
Acting  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  of  India  for 
Rajputana  and  Resident  at  Udaipur  1898-9, 
and  Agent  to  Gov.-Gen.  and  Ch.  Commr.  of 
Baluchistan  1900-1904,  present  at  assault 
and  capture  of  Nodiz  Fort  in  Mekran  1902 
(on  departure  clock  tower  erected  to  his 
memory  at  Quetta) ; unsuccessfully  contested 
Pontefract(C) Jan.  1906;  has satfor Leicester- 
shire, Melton  Div.,  Dec.  1910 ; defeated  there 
Jan.  1910;  is  a D.L.  for  Leicestershire,  a 
Knight  of  Grace  of  Order  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  and  a Member  of 
Council  of  Roy.  Geographical  So,,  of  Indian 
Section  of  So.  of  Arts,  of  East  India  Asso.  and 
of  Central  Asian  So. ; author  of  “Northern 
Afghanistan,”  “ Khorassan  and  Sistan,” 
several  Gazetteers,  etc.,  etc.  : m.  1899,  Char- 
lotte Heath,  da.  of  the  late  J.  Hume  Burnley, 
sometime  H.M.’s  Charge  d’Affaires  at  Dres- 
den ; cr.  C.S.I.  1887,  C.M.G.  1888.  17, 
Prince  of  Wales  Terrace,  Kensington,  W.  ; 
Asfordby  House , Melton  Mowbray  ; Carl- 
ton, and  Junior  United  Service  Clubs. 

Yates,  Col.  Cecil  McGrigor,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.A.,  and  an  A.A.G.  with 
rank  of  Col.  ; S.  Africa  1899-1902  (Queen’s 
medal  with  three  clasps,  King’s  medal  with 
two  clasps),  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Yates,  Col.  Clarence  Montague,  C.B.E., 

M. V.O.,  M C.  ; b.  1881  ; entered  Roy. 
Warwickshire  Regt.  1901,  became  Capt. 
The  King’s  (Liverpool  Regt.)  1910,  Major 
191-,  and  Col.  (retired)  1920;  S.  African 
War  1900-1901  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  European  War  1914-16  (despatches, 
M.V.O.,  M.C.,  Legion  of  Honour)  ; cr. 
M.V.O.  (4th  class)  1915,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Yates,  Engineer- Lieut.  Francis  Bertrand, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  18 — ; Engineer-Lieut.  R.N. 
(retired);  European  War  1914-19,  present 
at  attack  on  Kronstadt  Harbour  (despatches, 
D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Yates,  Lieut.-Col.  Hubert  Peel,  D.S.O., 
son  of  the  late  Gen.  Henry  Peel  Yates,  C.B., 
R.A. ; b.  1874;  ed.  at  Newton  Coll..  S. 
Devon;  is  Major  and  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  S. 
Wales  Borderers;  European  War  1914-17 


2030 


COMPANIONAGE. 


in  Gallipoli  and  Mesopotamia  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  Order  of  St.  Anne  of  Russia):  m. 
1905,  Gertrude,  da.  of  the  late  Lieut. -Gen. 

H.  A.  Sarel,  C.B.,  9th  and  17th  Lancers  ; cr. 
D.S.O.  1916.  Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Yates,  Major  James  Ainsworth,  C.I.E., 
D.S.O. ; b.  1883 ; Major  Indian  Army  ; S. 
Africa  1900-1902  (Queen’s  medal  with  three 
clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (D.S.O.);  cr. 

C. I.E.  1917,  D.S.O.  1918. 

Yates,  Capt.  Robert,  D.S.O.,  M.C.; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  R.E-  ; European  War  1914-19 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Yates,  Major  Robert  James  Burton, 

D. S.O.  ; b.  1883  ; Major  Indian  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Yates,  Capt.  William  Thomas,  D S.O. ; 
b.  18— ; Capt.  Australian  Inf  ; European  War 
1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O.  1917. 
Yatman,  Lieut.- Col.  Arthur  Hamilton, 
D.S.O.',  b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  Somerset  L.I.; 
European  War  1914-19  as  Lieut.-Col.  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Yatman,  Brig. -Gen.  Clement,  C.M.G., 
D.S.O.;  b.  1871;  entered  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  1890,  became  Capt.  1898,  Major 
1904,  Brevet  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  Brevet  Col. 
1916,  and  Lieut.-Col.  1917  ; S.  Africa  1899-1901 
(despatches,  D.S.O.),  European  War  1914-18 
as  a Brig.-Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen. 
(wounded,  despatches,  Brevets  Lieut.-Col. 
and  Col.,  C.M.G.) : m.  18 — ; cr.  D.S.O.  1900, 
C-M.G.  1918.  Crowthorne , Berkshire. 

Yeats,  Gerald  Aylmer  Levett-,  C.I.E., 

I. S.O.,  son  of  the  late  C.  Levett-Yeats, 
Under-Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Bombay;  b.  1863;  is 
Managing  Director,  Opium  Depart.,  United 
Provinces,  and  Hon.  Capt.  (retired)  of  an 
Indian  Vol.  Regt.  (V.D.) : m.  1894,  Amy,  da. 
of  the  late  J.  D.  Moreton,  of  Kheri,  United 
Provinces,  India;  cr.  l.S.O.  1911,  C.I.E.  1917. 
Ghazipur , United  Provinces , India. 

Yeilding,  Col.  William  Richard,  C.B., 

C. I.E.,  D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Hugh  Yeild- 
ing, of  Woodlands,  Tarbert,  co.  Kerry ; b. 
1856 ; entered  54th  Regt.  1876,  transferred 
to  B.S.C.  (now  Indian  Army)  1879,  became 
Capt.  1887,  Major  1896,  Lieut.-Col.  1902, 
Brevet  Col.  1904,  and  Col.  1905;  retired 
1910;  Afghan  War  1879-80  with  1st  Sikhs 
and  5th  Gurkhas,  present  at  Jellalabad  and 
Kabul,  at  march  from  Kabul  to  Kandahar 
and  at  battle  of  Kandahar  (medal  with  clasp 
and  bronze  star),  Mari  Expedition  1880, 
Mahsud-Waziri  Expedition  1881,  Hazara 
Campaign  1888  as  Div.  Transport  Officer  (de- 
spatches,  medal  with  clasp,  D.S.O.),  Tirah 
Campaign  and  Bazar  Valley  Expedition  1897-8 
(despatches),  Khaibar  Field  Force  1898  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  Somaliland  Field  Force 
1903-4,  on  Stall  (injured,  despatches,  medal 
with  clasp,  BrevetCol.);  employed  on  Special 
Duty  in  Kashmir  1892-7  (thanked  by  Govt,  of 
India,  and  by  Home  Govt.,  C.I.E,);  was 
Dep.  Inspector-Gen.  of  Supply  and  Trans- 
port, Punjab  1902-5,  Director  of  Contracts 
and  Registration,  N.  Command,  India  1905-7, 
and  Dep.-Director  of  Supply  and  Transport 
there  1907-8 ; acted  as  Dep.-Director  ol 
Transport  at  Delhi  Manoeuvres  and  Durbar 
1902-3:  m.  1881,  Theresa,  da.  of  Richard 
Magrath  Fitz-Gerald,  of  Limerick;  cr.  \ 

D. S.O.  1891,  C.I.E  1895,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1908. 
2,  Kent  Gardens , Ealing , W. ; Junior  United 
Service  Club. 

Yelverton,  Vice-Adm.  Bentinck  John 
Davies-,  C.B.,  son  of  the  late  Rowland 
Augustus  Griffith  Davies  [V.  Avonmore] ; 
b.  1863;  entered  R.N.  18 — , and  became 
Rear-Adm.  (retired)  18 — , and  Vice-Adm. 
(retired)  1919;  European  War  1914-19;  has 
Legion  of  Honour;  has  assumed  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of  Yelverton : m.  1887, 
Blanche  Ada,  da.  of  Charles  Cole,  of  Devon-  ! 
shiie  House,  Southsea ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1916.  I 
Yeoman,  Rev.  Alexander  Ross,  C.M.G. , 
son  of  A.  R.  Yeoman,  formerly  Inland 
Revenue  Depart. ; b.  1874  ; is  Hon.  Chap. 
St.  Giles’s  Cathedral,  Edinburgh  ; served 
during  European  War  1914-18  as  Chap,  to 
the  Forces  (despatches,  C.M.G.):  m.  1915, 
Margherita,  da.  of  the  Rev.  J.  Agnevv,  of 
Abbey  Church,  Dunbar  ; cr.  C.M.G.  1916. 


Yeomans,  Julian  Clyde,  D.S.O. ; b.  18—; 
Lieut.  Australian  Imperial  Forces;  Euro- 
pean War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Yerburgh,  Richard  Eustre,  C.B.,  el.  son 
of  the  late  Rev.  Richard  Yerburgh,  V.  of 
New  Sleaford,  Lincoln,  and  R.  of  High 
Bickington,  Devon  ; b.  1847  ; ed.  at  Rossall ; 
entered  Exchequer  and  Audit  Depart. 
1869,  became  Principal  Clerk  1903  ; retired 
1909:  m.  1876,  Emma,  elder  da.  of  Naunton 
Henry  Vertue,  of  Richmond,  Surrey ; cr. 

C. B.  (Civil)  1908.  Hayley’s  Corner,  Felpham, 
Bognor,  Sussex. 

Yeshwantrao  Trimbak  Mirikar,  Rao 

Bahadur,  C.I.E.)  b.  18 — ; Satdar  of  the 
Deccan;  cr.  C.I.E.  1920.  Deccan , Bombay. 
Yew,  Loke,  C.M.G.,  son  of  Loke  Meng 
Hin,  of  Canton  ; b.  1845  ; ed.  in  China  ; is  a 
merchant,  engaged  in  agriculture  and  tin 
mining ; sometime  a Member  of  State  Council, 
Selangor:  m.  1st,  18 — , Leong  Chun,  who  d. 
18 — ; 2nd,  18 — , Lim  Seok  Kwee,  who  d. 
1912;  3rd,  1914,  Lim  Cheng  Kim  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1915.  Kuala  Lumpur,  Federated  Malay 
States. 

YoLA,.£Wr(Moharnadu  Abba)  of,  C.B.E. ; 
rendered  sers.  during  Cameroon  Campaign ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Hon.)  1918. 

Yolland,  John  Horatio,  C.B.E.,  son  of 
the  late  John  Yolland,  M.A. ; b.  1863;  ed. 
at  King  William  Coll.,  Isle  of  Man,  and  at 
Univ.  Coll.,  London ; M.R.C.S.  Eng.  and 
L.S.A.  1886;  Lieut.-Col.  R.  A.M.C.  (Vol.), 
Ch.  Staff  Officer  Kent  V.A.D.  (T.F.),  Hon. 
Col.  N.  Kent  Cadet  Corps  R.E.,  Hon.  Sec. 
and  Treasurer  Kent  Co.  War  Fund,  Hon. 
Life  Member  British  Red  Cross  So.  (Hon. 
Sec.  Kent  Co.  Branch),  and  Hon.  Life 
Member  St.  John’s  Ambulance  Asso.  : m. 
1890,  Emily  Constance,  da.  of  Henry  Railton  ; 
cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1918.  53,  Bromley  Common, 
Kent. 

Yonden,  Major  Herbert  Alexander, 

D. S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces; 
European  War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Yonge,  Lieut.-Col.  Philip  Caynton, 
D.S.O.)  b.  1877 ; Lieut.-Col.  (T.D.)  5th  Batn. 
Essex  Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.) : m.  1914,  Doris  Evelyn,  da. 
of  the  Rev.  J.  S.  Barrass  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Yool,  Major  George  Alexander,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1876 ; Major  Comdg.  Depot  S.  Staffordshire 
Regt. ; European  War  1914-18  Comdg.  4th 
Lincolnshire  Regt.  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

York,  Lieut.-Col.  Richard  Lister, D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
19x4-18  (despatches, D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Yorke,  Brig.-Gen.  Ralph  Maximilian, 
C.M.G.,  D.S.O.  [see  E.  Hardwicke,  colls.]. 


Yorke,  Major  Philip  Gerard,  D.S.O.  [see 
E.  Hardwicke,  colls.]. 


Yorstoun,  Brig.-Gen.  Archibald  Morden 
Carthew-.  C.B.,  el.  son  of  the  late  Morden 
Carthew  Yorstoun,  of  East  Tinwald,  Dum- 
friesshire; b.  1855;  ed.  at  Cheltenham  Coll.; 
entered  73rd  Regt.  1875,  became  Capt.  Black 
Watch  (Roy.  Highlanders)  1882,  Major  1891, 
Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Brevet  Col.  1903  (retired 
1908),  and  Hon.  Brig.-Gen.  1917;  served  in 
5.  Africa  1899-1902,  in  command  of  his 
Batn.,  present  at  battle  of  Paardeberg. 
at  operations  in  Orange  Free  State  and 
Retief’s  Nek  (wounded,  despatches,  C.B.)  ; 
commanded  Clyde  Vol.  Inf.  Brig.  1907-8, 
and  Lincoln  and  Leicester  Territorial  Force 


Brig.  1908-13;  is  a J.P.  for  Dumfriesshire; 
appointed  a Brig.  Com.  1915  : m.  1890.  Made-' 
leine  Feilding,  da.  of  R.  Hillas,  D.L.,  of 
Doonicoy,  co.  Sligo:  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1900. 
Army  and  Navy  Club. 

Young,  Col.  Archibald,  C.B.E, ; b.  18 — ; 
Col.  in  the  Army  (V.D.);  European  War 
1914-19  (despatches,  C.B.E.);  cr.  C.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919. 

Young,  Lieut.-Col.  Arthur  Davidson, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Col.  George  Gordon  Young, 
of  212,  Cromwell  Road,  S.W.  ; b.  1862  ; 
is  Lieut.-Col.  R.H.A.  ; S.  African  War 


COMPANION  AGE, 


2031 


1901-2  (despatches,  Queen’s  medal  with  five 
clasps):  tn.  1918,  Elizabeth  Susan,  da.  of 
Julian  Walter  Orde  [see  B.  Bolton,  colls.] ; 
cr.  C.M.G.  1917. 

Young,  Major  Benjamin,  D.S.O.  ; b. 

18 — ; Major  S.  African  Forces,  and  Comdg. 
a Commando  ; German  S.-W.  Africa  1914-15 
(despatches,  D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1916. 

Young,  Col.  Charles  Augustus,  C.B., 
C.M.G. , son  of  the  late  Col.  W.  Young,  of 
Kilinalogne,  Portarlington ; b.  1863  ; ed. 
privately;  L.R.C  S.I.  1885;  L.K.Q.C.P.  1886; 
entered  R.A.M.C.  1887,  became  Lieut. -Col. 
ipn,  and  Col.  1915;  retired  1919;  Burma 
Expedition  1892  (medal  with  clasp),  European 
War  1914-19  as  Assist.  Director  of  Med. 
Sers.  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  C.B.)  ; was  Dep. 
Assist.  Director  of  Med.  Sers.,  W.  Com- 
mand 19TI-14 : m.  1893,  Rosa,  el.  da.  of 
the  late  James  Young,  of  Harristown, 
Castlerea,  co.  Roscommon;  cr.  C.M.G.  1916, 

C. B.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Young,  Capt.  Charles  Euston,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Australian  Inf. ; European 
War  1915-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. D.S.O. 
1918. 

Young,  Capt.  Clarence  Randolph,  D.S.O.. 
M.C.;  b.  18—  ; formerly  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C., 

D. S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Young,  Lieut. -Col.  David  Douglas, 

— C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. -Col.  late  Special 
List;  European  War  1914-19  (despatches, 

C. B.E.) ; or.  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Young,  Daniel  Henderson  Luck,  C.B.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; a J.P.  and  D.L.,  and  Director  of 
Recruiting  and  of  National  Ser.,  Northern 
Region  ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Young,  Lieut. -Col.  Edward  Stilton, 

D. S.O.,  D.S.C.,  M.P.  [see  Young,  Bt.,  cr. 
1813,  colls.]. 

Young,  Col.  Ernest  Douglas,  C.M.G.', 
b.  1872  ; Lieut. -Col.  and  Brevet  Col.  Devon- 
shire Regt.  ; European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, C.M.G.,  Order  of  Redeemer  of 
Greece,  Greek  medal  for  mil.  merit) ; cr. 

C. M.G.  1918. 

Young,  George,  M.V.O.  [see  Young  Bt., 
cr.  1813]. 

Young,  Capt.  George  Bennett  Weston, 

D. S.O.;  b.  1873;  Capt.  R.N.,  and  an  Officer 
of  Legion  of  Honour;  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
United  Service  Club. 

Young,  George  Malcolm,  C.B.,  son  of 
G.  F.  Young  ; b.  1882  : appointed  Joint  Sec., 
Ministry  of  Reconstruction  1917;  cr.  C.B. 
(Civil)  1917.  99,  St.  George’s  Square,  S.W. 
Young,  Lieut. -Col.  Harry  Norman,  C.I.E. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  and  temporary  Lieut. -Col. 
Supply  and  Transport  Corps;  cr.  C.I.E. 

19191  r-  ^ 

Young,  Capt.  Harvey  Gordon,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Capt.  Canadian  Army  Med. 
Corps  ; European  War  1915-18  (wounded, 
despatches,  D.S.O.,  M.C.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 
Young,  Col.  Henry  Alfred,  C.I.E.,  C.B.E.  ', 
b.  1867  ; Lieut.-Col-  R.A.,  and  Director  of 
Ordnance  Factories,  India,  with  rank  of 
Col. ; cr.  C.I.E.  1917,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Young,  Brig. -Gen.  Henry  George, D.S.O. ; 
b.  1870;  is  Lieut.-Col.  Indian  Army,  and  a 
Brig.  Com.  with  rank  of  Brig.-Gen.  ; served 
with  Chitral  Relief  Force  1895  (medal  with 
clasp),  on  N.-W.  Frontier  of  India  1897  8 
(clasp),  in  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 
with  two  clasps,  King’s  medal  with  two 
clasps),  and  in  Mesopotamia  1915-17  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O  ) : m.  1908,  Adelaide  Mary 
Glencairn,  da.  of  the  late  Colin  Glencairn 
Campbell  [B.  Macnaghten] ; cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 
Young,  Major  Hubert  Winthrop,  D.S.O. 

[see  Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1813]. 

Young,  Major  Hugh  Greville,  D.S.O. 

[see  Young,  Bt.,  cr.  1169,  colls.]. 

Young,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O.,  M.D., 
F.R.C.S.  ; b.  1883;  Capt.  R.A.M.C.  (T.F.); 
European  War  1914  x9  (despatches,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919.  29,  Manor  Place,  Edin- 
burgh ; Caledonian  United  Service  Club. 


Young,  Maj.-Gen.  James  Charles,  C.B. ; 
b.  1858 ; entered  Roy.  Sussex  Regt.  1876, 
became  Lieut.-Col.  1899,  Col.  1903,  and  Maj.- 
Gen.  1910;  retired  1919;  Egyptian  Expedi- 
tion 1882  (medal,  bronze  star),  Nile  Ex- 
pedition 1884-5  (clasp) ; was  D.A.A.G.,  Cape 
of  Good  Hope  1892-3  ; cr.  C.B.  (Mil.)  1917. 

Young,  Capt.  James  Harold  Bermingham, 
D.S.O.,  M.C.,  son  of  James  Young,  of  8, 
Jesmond  Avenue,  Blackpool;  b.  1893;  ed. 
at  Darlington  and  Stockport  Gram.  Schs.; 
is  an  Asso.  of  Institute  of  Chartered  Ac- 
countants; European  War  1914- iq,  as  Lieut, 
and  Acting  Capt.  Cheshire  Regt.  (de- 
spatches, M.C..  D.S.O.) ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

29,  St.  Peter’s  Street , Canterbury . 

Young,  Major  James  McLaren,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Roy.  Lancaster  Regt. ; Euro- 
pean War  1914-18  (despatches,  D.S.O.); 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Young,  Major  ]ohx\  Allen,  D.S.  O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  R.F.A.  ; European  War 
1914-18  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O, . Croix  de 
Guerre);  cr.  D.S.O.  1918. 

Young,  Major  John  Douglas,  D S.O., 
M.C.;  b.  18 — ; Major  Canadian  Inf.;  Euro- 
pean War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C., D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Young,  John  Douglas  Starforth,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.  Argyll  and  Sutherland 
Highlanders;  European  War  1914-19  (de- 
spatches, M.C., D.S.O.)  ; cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 
Young,  Lieut.-Col.  John  Hay,  D.S.O., 
M.C. ; b.  18—;  Major  and  Acting  Lieut.- 
Col.  Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders; 
European  War  1914-19  with  London  Regt. 
(despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1919  . 
Young,  Col.  Julian  Mayne,  C.M.G., D.S.O., 
son  of  Col.  George  Gordon  Young,  of  212, 
Cromwell  Road,  S.W. ; b.  1872;  ed.  at 
Repton  ; entered  Lancashire  Fusiliers  1893, 
became  Capt.  Army  Ser.  Corps  1901,  Major 
1911,  Lieut.-Col.  1915,  and  Brevet  Col.  and 
Col.  R.A.S.C.  1919;  S.  African  War  1899-1901 
(Queen’s  medal  with  six  clasps),  European 
War  1914-18  as  a D.A.Q.M.G.  and  as  Director 
of  Transport  (despatches,  C.M.G.,  D.S.O., 
Order  of  St.  Maurice  and  Lazarus  of  Italy, 
Brevet  Col.);  is  an  A.Q.M.G. : m.  1902, 
Gwendolene  Mary  Young;  cr.  C.M.G.  1915, 
D.S.O.  1917. 

Young,  Kenneth,  D.S.O.;  b.  18 — ; Lieut. 
Lincolnshire  Regt. ; European  War  1914-17 
(despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Young,  Morris  Yudlevitz,  C.I.E.,  M.B. ; 
b.  18 — ; is  Med.  Officer,  Oil  Fields,  Persian 
Gulf;  cr.  C.I.E.  1917. 

Young,  Patrick,  C.B.E.;  b.  18 — ; Head 
of  Chamber  of  Commerce,  and  Young  Men’s 
Christian  Assoc.,  Santiago ; cr.  C.B.E.  (Civil) 
1920.  Santiago,  Chili. 

Young,  Lieut.-Col.  Patrick  Charles, 
C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; Lieut.-Col.  in  the  Army  ; 
European  War  1914-19  (despatches,  O.B.E., 

C. B.E.) ; cr.  O.B.E.  1918,  C.B.E.  (Mil.)  1919. 

Young,  Col.  Robert,  C.B. , C.M.G., 

D. S.O.;  b.  18—;  Col.  New  Zealand  Forces, 
and  Comdg.  Canterbury  Mil.  Dist. ; European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.,  C.M.G., 

C. B.,  Chevalier  Legion  of  Honour);  cr. 

D. S.O-  1915,  C.M.G.  1916,  C.B.  (Mil.)  1919. 
Canterbury , New  Zealand. 

Young,  Robert  Arthur,  C.B.E.,  M.D. , 
B.Sc.,  F.R  C.P.,  son  of  the  late  William 
Young;  b.  1871  ; ed.  at  United  Westminster 
Schs.,  and  at  King’s  Coll.,  London  ; B.Sc. 
1891,  M.D.  1895,  F.R.C.P.  1905;  Physician  to 
Middlesex  Hospital,  to  Hospital  for  Con- 
sumption, Brompton,  and  to  St.  Luke’s 
Hospital,  and  Consulting  Physician,  St. 
Saviour’s  Hospital : m.  1912,  Fanny  Caroline 
Phoebe,  da.  of  the  late  Robert  Muirhead 
Kennedy,  LC-S.  ; cr  C.B.E.  (Civil)  1920.  57, 
Harley  Street,  W.  1. 

Young,  Rev.  Stanislaus  Dominic,  D.S.O., 
O.B.E. , son  of  Oswald  William  Young, 
F.S.I.,  of  Liverpool;  b.  1884;  ed.  at  Camb. 
Univ.  (B.A.  1908,  M.A.  1913);  is  in  Holy 
Orders  of  Church  of  Rome,  a Member 
of  Benedictine  Community,  and  Headmas- 
ter of  Ealing  Priory  Sch. ; European  War 


COMPANION  AGE. 


2032 


1915-  9 as  a Chap,  to  the  Forces  (despatches, 
D.S.O.,  O.B.E.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917,  O.B.E. 
(Mil.)  1919.  haling  Priory  School,  Ealing, 
W.  s- 

Young,  Capt.  Thomas  Forbes,  D.S.G., 
M.C.\  b.  18 — ; Acting  Capt.  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.) ; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1919. 

Young,  Lieut.-Col.  Walter  Herbert, 
D.S.O.,  son  of  the  late  Maj.-Gen.  C.  M. 
Young,  R.A.  . b.  1870;  ed.  at  Westward 
Ho!  and  at  R.M.C.  ; formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
Comdg.  a Batn.  Yorkshire  Regt. ; retired 
1919  ; S.  African  War  1900-1902  (despatches 
twice,  Queen’s  medal  with  three  clasps, 
King’s  medal  with  two  clasps,  Brevet  Major), 
European  War  1914-17  (despatches  thrice, 
D.S.O.,  Brevet  Lieut. -Col.)  : m.  1897,  Mar- 
guerite, da.  of  G.  Bolden;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Young,  Capt.  William  Allan,  D.S.O., 
M.D.,  son  of  William  Young,  M.B.,  of  West 
Calder,  Midlothian;  b.  1885;  ed.  at  Edin- 
burgh and  Camb.  Univs.  (M.B.  and  Ch.B. 
1908,  M.D.  1918);  European  War  1915-18  as 
Capt.  K.A.M.C.  (D.S.O.);  was  Assist.  Med. 
Officer  of  Health,  Southampton  1912-14; 
appointed  Assist,  to  Med.  Officer  of  Health, 
Manchester  1914 : m.  1913,  Helen  Elliot 
Donald;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917.  Hillcrest,  Prest- 
wick, near  Manchester. 

Young,  William  James,  C.B.E. ; b.  18 — ; 
rendered  sers.  to  Shipping  during  European 
War  (C.B.E.) ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 

Young,  ATa/or William  McKenzie,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  18 — ; Major  Australian  Forces;  European 
War  1914-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O. 
I9I7« 

Young,  Major  Archibald  Ford-,  D.S.O.  ; 
b.  18 — ; temporary  Major  R.E. ; European 
War  1914-19  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O.  1919. 

Younger,  Major  Arthur  Allan  Shake- 
spear,  D.S.O.,  son  of  Col.  J.  Younger,  for- 
merly R.A. ; b.  1881 ; ed.  at  Wellington  Coll. ; 
Major  R.F.A.;  European  War  1914-18  (de- 
spatches, D.S.O.)  : m.  1918,  Marjorie  Rhoda, 
da.  of  C.  O:  Halliley,  of  Burnham,  Somerset; 
cr.  D.S.O.  1918.  Langshaw  Bush,  Moffat. 

Younger,  Lieut.-Col.  James,  D.S.O. 
[see  Younger,  Bt.,  cr.  1911]. 

Younger,  Capt.  Lewic,  D.S.O.,  M.C.  ; 
b.  18 — ; Capt.  Alberta  Regt.;  European 
War  1915-19  (despatches,  M.C.,  D.S.O.);  cr. 
D.S.O. 1919. 

Younghusband,  Arthur  Delaval,  C.S.I., 
C.B.E.,  son  of  the  late  Gen.  Robert  Romer 
Younghusband,  C.B.,ofio6,  Pembroke  Road, 
Clifton,  Bristol;  b.  1854;  ed.  at  Rugby,  at 
Clifton  Coll.,  and  at  Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  ; 
entered  I.C.S.  1875  > became  Assist.  Commr., 
Central  Provinces  1891,  Dep.  Commr.  1892, 
Commr.  1897,  a M.L.C.,  Bombay  1903,  a 
Member  of  Council  of  Viceroy  of  India  1904, 
and  Commr.  in  Sind  1905  ; retired  1912  ; has 
Kaisar-i-Hind  medal : m.  1892,  Maud  Helen, 
da.  of  Lewis  Gordon;  cr.  C.S.I.  1907,  C.B.E. 
(Civil)  1920.  Priory  House,  Long  Benning- 
ton, near  Grantham. 

Younghusband,  Maj.-Gen.  Leslie  Napier, 
C.B.,  C.M.G.;  b.  1866;  is  Maj.-Gen.  Indian 
Army  ; Tirah  Expedition  1897-8  (medal  with 
two  clasps),  S.  Africa  1902  (Queen’s  medal 


with  two  clasps),  Mesopotamia  1915-18  (de- 
spatches, C.B.,  C.M.G.);  cr.  C.B.  (Mil.) 
1917,  C.M.G.  1918. 

Younghusband,  Major  Romer  Edward, 
C.S.I. , son  of  the  late  Gen.  Robert  Romer 
Younghusband,  C.B.,  of  Clifton,  Bristol;  b. 
1858;  ed.  at  Rugby,  at  Clifton  Coll.,  and  at 
Balliol  Coll.,  Oxford  (B.A.  1879);  Bar.  Lin- 
coln’s Inn  1879;  entered  I.C.S.  1879; 
became  Junior  Sec.  to  Financial  Commrs. 
1886,  Under  Sec.  to  Govt.  1888,  Dep.  Commr. 
1894,  Ch.  Political  Officer,  Tochi  Field  Force 
1897  (medal  with  clasp),  Judicial  and  Gen. 
Sec.  to  Govt,  of  Punjab  1899,  and  Commr., 
Lahore  Div.igos;  has  been  a M.L.C.,  Punjab ; 
retired  1909;  temporary  Capt.  and  Major 
R.A.S.C.  1914-19  : m.  1892,  Alys  Maud 
Lavinia,  da.  of  the  late  James  Barratt,  of 
Wicken;  cr.  C.S.I.  1908.  Wolverton,  Bath. 

Yuill,  Lieut.-Col.  Harry  Hogg,  D.S.O., 
M.C. , el.  son  of  H.  W.  Yuill,  of  Truro, 
Nova  Scotia;  b.  1886;  formerly  Lieut.-Col. 
R.E. ; European  War  1914-19  (despatches 
twice,  M.C.,  D.S.O.,  Croix  de  Guerre):  m. 
1917,  Winifred,  da.  of  T.  A.  Baker,  of 
Windsor,  Nova  Scotia;  cr.  D.S.O.  1917. 

Yule,  George  Udny,  C.B.E.,  son  of  the 
late  Sir  George  Udny  Yule,  K. C.S.I.,  C.B.  ; 
b.  1871  ; ed.  at  Winchester,  and  at  Univ. 
Coll.,  London;  Hon.  M.A.,  Camb.  1913; 
appointed  Univ.  Lecturer  in  Statistics,  Cam- 
bridge 1912,  and  Head  of  Statistics  and  Infor- 
mation Branch  (later  Director  of  Require- 
ments), Ministry  of  Food  1917  ; employed  in 
Army  Contracts  Depart.  1915-16;  author  of 
“ An  Introduction  to  the  Theory  of  Statistics  ” 
(istand  5th  editions),  etc.;  cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge  ; Savile  Club. 

Yusuf  Ali,  C.B.E. ; cr.  C.B.E.  1918. 
Zammit,  Professor  Themistocles,  C.M.G. , 
M.D.,  son  of  the  late  Spiridione  Zammit, 
of  Valetta,  Malta;  b.  1864;  ed.  at  Malta 
Univ.  (M.D.  1889),  at  King’s  Coll.,  London, 
and  in  Paris;  Hon.  D.Litt.  Oxon  1920;  has 
been  Govt.  Analyst,  Malta  since  1891 ; was 
Examiner  in  Physics  and  Chemistry,  Malta 
Univ.,  Arts  and  Science  Course  1897-1905, 
a Member  of  Mediterranean  Fever  Commn. 
1904-7,  and  Pres,  of  Malta  Historical  and 
Scientific  So.  1911-12 ; appointed  Curator, 
Valetta  Museum  1903,  a Member  of  Com- 
mittee of  Management  of  Malta  Public 
Library  1903,  and  Professor  of  Chemistry 
in  Malta  Univ.  1905  (Rector  1920);  is  a 
M.E.C.  of  Malta,  Corresponding  Member  of 
Societe  de  Pathologie  Exotique,  Member 
of  Societa  Romana  di  Antropologia,  and 
an  Associate  (honoris  causa)  of  British 
Sch.  of  Rome  : m.  1908,  Aloisa,  da.  of  Arturo 
Barbaro,  and  widow  of  E.  Laferla  [see 
M.  St.  George,  Maltese  Titles]  ; cr.  C.M.G. 
1911.  23,  Strada  Reale,  Sliema,  Malta. 

Zaphiro,  Photius  Philip  Constantine, 
C.M.G.,  son  of  Constantine  Zaphiro;  b. 
1877;  ed.  in  Cairo;  was  British  S.  Abys- 
sinian Frontier  Inspector  1904-10,  and  First 
Interpreter  and  Abyssinian  Sec.  1910-15, 
since  when  he  has  been  British  Vice-Consul 
at  Adis  Adaba ; cr.  C.M.G.  1915.  British 
Legation,  Adis  Adaba,  Abyssinia. 

Ziauddin  [see  Ahmad], 

Ziegler,  Major  Colin  Louis,  D.S.O. ; 
b.  1884 ; Major  R.F. A.  Reserve ; Mesopotamia 
1915-17  (despatches,  D.S.O.);  cr.  D.S.O.  1917* 


n,  * 


Debrett  Bppenbty. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


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NN 

65 


DEBRETT’S 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF 

ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


[This  list  includes  the  names  of  individuals,  firms,  and  veterinary  surgeons,  who  hold 
existing  Warrants  of  appointment  to  H.M.  King  George  V.,  to  H.M.  Queen  Mary, 
and  to  H.M.  Queen  Alexandra,  as  well  as  to  Their  late  Majesties  Queen  Victoria 
and  King  Edward  VII.  (endorsed  for  present  Reign).  It  is  neither  official  nor 
necessarily  exhaustive,  and  the  body  of  Warrant  Holders  is  subject  to  frequent 
alterations,  Warrants  being  liable  to  become  void  by  death,  retirement,  or  bank- 
ruptcy of  the  individuals,  partners,  or  directors  in  whose  names  the  warrants  are 
granted,  and  also  by  change  of  designation  of  firms.] 

N.B.— The  use  of  Royal  Arms  and  Insignia  for  trading  purposes  is  STRICTLY  con- 
fined to  firms  HOLDING  Royal  Warrants  of  appointment.  These  Warrants, 
however,  do  not  carry  the  right  to  fly  the  Royal  Standard,  or  to  the  use  of  the 
word  “ Royal,”  and  by  Clause  68  of  the  Trades  Marks  Act  1905  any  person  who 
without  proper  Royal  authority  uses  in  connection  with  any  trade,  business, 
calling,  or  profession,  the  Royal  Arms,  or  any  device,  emblem,  or  title,  may 
be  restrained  by  injunction  or  interdict  from  continuing  so  to  use  the  same. 
At  the  demise  of  the  Crown,  Warrants  become  void,  and  the  right  to  the  use 
of  the  Royal  Arms  in  this  connection  lapses. 


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§ 

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Firms  marked  thus  hold  Warrants  to  King  George  V. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Queen  Mary. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Prince  of  Wales. 

, , , , , , , , , , , Queen  Alexandra. 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  the  late  King  Edward  VII.  (renewed  as 

such  for  present  Reign). 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  the  late  Queen  Victoria  (renewed  as  such 

for  present  Reign). 

,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  ,,  Princess  Christian. 


[Addresses  are  in  London  unless  otherwise  stated.] 


Name. 


Trade. 


Address. 


* Abel  & Sons,  Limited 

H Aberdeen  Lime  Co.,  Ltd. 

* Abernethy,  W. 

* Abraham  & Sons,  Limited,  H. 
§ Ackermann&Son, Ltd., Arthur 
||  Adam  & Co.,  George 

§1  Adie,  Ltd.,  Scott  . 

||  Aeolian  Co.,  Limited,  The 

||  Agnew  & Sons,  Thomas 
§tl|Aitchison,  James  . 
t Alias,  Ltd.,  C. 
i|  Allan  & Co.,  James 

||  Allen,  Charles,  F.R.C.V.S.  . 

§||  Allen  & Co.,  Robert 
§||  Allen,  Howard  & Howard 
t Allen  & Neale  . . 

||  Allsopp  & Sons,  Limited, 
Samuel 

||  Anderson,  Mrs.  Alexander  . 
it  Anderson  & Son  . 

II  Anderson  (York),  Ltd.,  Arthur 
||  Anderson  & Sons,  John  . 

* Anderson  & Sons,  Ltd.,  R.  . 

* Andrews,  R.  & A.  . 

||  Andrews  & Co.  (Dublin),  Ltd. 
$11  Anglo-Aivi  erican 
Oil  Co.  , Ltd. 

||  Angostura  Bitters(Dr.  J.G.  B. 
Siegert  & Sons),  Ltd. 

* Annan  & Sons,  T.  & R. 

§||  Apollinaris  Co.,  Limited 
U)|  Aquascutum,  Ltd.  . 


Printsellers,  Booksellers,  and 
Librarians 

Coal  Merchants  .... 
Photographer  . . . . 

Jewellers  and  Watchmakers 
Printsellers  and  Publishers 
Fruiterers  and  Florists 
Scotch  Warehouse 
Musical  Instrument  Manufac- 
turers 

Fine  Art  Publishers  . 

Jeweller  and  Silversmith  . 

Costumier 

Cabinet  Makers  and  Up- 

holsterers 

Veterinary  Surgeon  . 

Butchers 

Drapers 

Chemists  ..... 
Brewers  ..... 

Baker 

Tailors  ..... 
Stationer  ..... 
Fish  Merchants  .... 
Fishing  Tackle  Makers 
Coachbuilders  .... 
Grocers 

Pratt’s  IYIotor  Spirit 

Angostura  Bitters  . . 

Photographers  .... 

Natural  Mineral  Waters  . 
Sporting  Tailors,  Waterproof. 
Coat  Makers,  and  Overcoat 
Specialists 


The  Parade,  Northampton. 

Blaikie’s  Quay,  Aberdeen. 

29,  High  Street,  Belfast. 

147,  High  Street,  Southampton. 
157A,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

42,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

115,  Regent  Street,  W. 

131-137,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

43,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

80,  Prince’s  Street,  Edinburgh. 
36,  Soho  Square,  W. 

122,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

35,  North  Frederick  Street, 
Dublin. 

117,  Mount  Street,  W. 

55,  High  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 
King’s  Lynn. 

Burton-on  Trent. 

Church  Square,  Ballater. 


44,  Coney  Street,  York. 

29,  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

53,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 
58,  Above  Bar,  Southampton. 
19-22,  Dame  Street,  Dublin. 

36-38, Queen  Anne’s 
Gate,  S.W.  I . 

Spencer  House,  South  Place, 
E.C.,  and  Trinidad. 

518,  Sauchiehall  Street, 
Glasgow. 

4,  Stratford  Place,  W.i. 

100,  Regent  Street,  W. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


Trade. 


Address. 


1 Arnold  & Co.  ,W.  H. 

||  § Arnold  & Sons 

||  Arthur,  Frederick  . . . 

^I§JH  Ashton  & Mitclfell,  Limited 


lYIotor  Car  Manu- 
facturers and 
Coach  Builders 


Surgical  and  Veterinary  Instru  - 
ment  Makers 

Interior  Decorator  and  Painter 
Theatre  Ticket  and  Entertain- 


109,  Baker  Street, 
Portman  Square, 
W.I.,  and  Great 
Central  Motor 
Works,  Maryle- 
bone,  N.W.  I. 

5 and  6,  Giltspur  Street,  E.C. 

18,  Motcomb  Street,  S.W. 

33,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 


Till  Asprey  & Co. 

||  Atkey  & Son,  Ltd.,  Pascall 

§||  Atkins  & Co.,  G.  & W.  . 

<rt  Atkinson,  K.  . 


ment  Agents 
Dressing-case  Makers 
Yacht  Fitters,  Ironmongers,  and 
Electricians 
Brush  Manufacturers. 

Chutney  and  Curry  Powder 
Manufacturer 


165  & 166,  New  Bond  Street.  W. 
29  & 30,  High  Street,  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

2,  Mount  Street,  W. 

12,  Church  Street,  Windsor. 


§tl|Atkinson,  Limited,  J.  & E. 
§j  Atkinson  & Co.,  Richard 
||  Australian  Wine  Co. 

||  Avery  & Co.,  J. 

||  Ayala  & Co.  . 


Perfumers  .... 

Poplin  and  Lace  Manufacturers 
Australian  Wine 
Blind  Makers  .... 
Champagne  Shippers 


24,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

31,  College  Green,  Dublin. 

57,  St.  Mary  Axe,  E.C. 

81,  Great  Portland  Street,  W. 

9,  The  Crescent,  Minories, 

E.C.3. 


II  Aylesbury 
Co.,  Ltd. 


Dairy 


Purveyors  of  Milk 


. 31,  St.  Petersburg 
Place,  Bayswater, 
W.2. 


c Baggs  Bros 

§||  Bailey,  George 

||  Baily  & Son,  John  . 

* Bain,  Ltd.,  W. 

§||  Baker,  J.  W 

* Balboni,  Vincenzo  . 

||  Ball,  E.  C 

j|  Ballantine  & Son,  Ltd.,  Geo. 
||  Bamfords  .... 
||  Bannister  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Henry 
II  Banting  & Sons 
§||  Barber  & Sons 
$ Barkentin  & Krall 

mil  Barker  & Co.  (Coachbuilders), 
Limited 

||  Bar  Lock  Typewriter  Co, 
Ltd.,  The 


||  Barnards,  Limited  . 
t Barnes  & Co.,  Limited  . 


fm§t||  Barrett  & Sons,  A. 

J H Barringer,  Wallis  & Man- 
ners, Ltd. 

II  Bartholomew,  John 

mil  Bartley  & Sons  . . . 

||  Barton-Gillette  Horse  Clip- 
ping & Sheep  Shearing  Co. 
||  Barwell  & Sons 

||  Bass,  Ratcliff  & Gretton,  Ltd. 

mt  Bassano,  Limited  . 
t Bayley  & Co.  . 

II  Beal,  French  & Son 
||  Beale  & Inman 
H Beasley,  Charles  . 

||  Beeston  Foundry  Co. 

||  Begg,  Limited,  John 


||  Beken  & Son  .... 
H Bell  & Co.,  S.  J.  . 

§H  Bellamy  Bros.  . . 

* Beilis,  Thomas  Kerrison 

||  Bellman,  Ivey,  & Carter,  Ltd. 

t Belshaw  & Co. 

||  Benham  & Sons,  Ltd. 

* Bennett,  Limited,  Sir  John  . 

* Bennett  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J.  B.  . 
§ Bennett  & Sons,  Thos.  . 

§ Benoliel  & Co. 


Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 
Carrier 

Poulterers 

Posting  Master 

Glass  and  China  Merchant 

Baker  and  Biscuit  Manufacturer 
See  Longman  & Strong  i'  th’  arm 
Wine  Merchants 
Agricultural  Engineers 
Yacht  Rope  Manufacturers 
Upholsterers,  etc. 

Art  Dealers  .... 

Jewellers  and  Sil- 
versmiths 

Coach  and  Motor  Builders 
Typewriting  Machines 


Iron  Gates  and  Railings  . 

Jam,  Marmalade,  and  Pre- 
served Provision  Manufac- 
turers 

Brush  and  Leather  Goods  Manu- 
facturers, Silversmiths,  etc. 

Decorated  Tin  Box  Makers 

Cartographer  .... 

Bootmakers  .... 

Clipping  Machine  Manu- 
facturers 

Wine  Merchants 

Brewers 

Photographers  .... 

Perfumers 

Wine  Corks  .... 

Hosiers 

Brewer 

Heating  Apparatus  Manufac- 
turers 

Distillers,  Blenders,  and  Ex- 
porters 


Chemists 

Game  and  Dog  Food  Manu- 
facturers and  Game  Farmers 
Poulterers  . . . . 

Purveyor  of  Turtle 
Pedestal  Manufacturers,  and 
Statuary  Restorers 
Electrical  Engineers . 

Braziers 

Watch,  Clock,  and  Jewellery 
Manufacturers 

Painters,  Decorators,  and  Paper 
Hangers 

Dealers  in  Norwegian  Goods  . 
Dealers  in  Antique  Articles 


Canal  Walk,  Portsmouth. 

S3,  Ormond  Yard,  Queen  Street, 
W.C.i. 

116,  Mount  Street,  W. 

60,  Loch  Street,  Aberdeen. 

136  & 138,  Union  Street,  Aber- 
deen. [Florence,  Italy. 

5,  Via  della  Vigna  Nuova, 

100,  Union  Street,  Glasgow. 

Uttoxeter. 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

27,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

12,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

289-291,  Regent 
Street,  W. 

66,  South  Audley  Street,  W.i. 

101,  Southwark  Street,  S.E., 
12  and  14,  Queen  Victoria 
Street,  E.C.,  and  Barlock 
Works,  Nottingham. 

Norfolk  Iron  Works,  Norwich. 

Fishmongers’  Hall  Offices,  E.C., 
and  Battle  Bridge  Lane, 
Tooley  Street,  S.E. 

63  & 64,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Mansfield,  Notts,  and  160,  Fleet 
Street,  E.C.4. 

The  Geographical  Institute, 
Edinburgh. 

493,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

103,  New  Oxford  Street,  W.C. 

283,  Regent  Street,  W.,  and 
Norwich. 

Burton-on-Trent,  and  2,  King’s 
Road,  Pancras  Road,  N.W. 

25,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

43,  Tower  Hill,  E.i. 

51,  Crutchedfriars,  E.C. 

131  & 132,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

North  Kent  Brewery,  Plum- 
stead,  Kent. 

Nottingham. 

64,  Waterloo  Street,  Glasgow, 
and  Lochnagar  Royal  Dis- 
tillery, Balmoral  and  Aber- 
deen. 

The  Royal  Pharmacy,  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

West  Bilney,  King's  Lynn. 

1 1 8,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W. 

27,  Addington  Square,  S.E. 

35  & 36,  Lin  hope  Street,  Dorset 
Square,  N.W. 

1 1 5,  Victoria  Street,  S.W. 

66,  Wigmore  Street,  W. 

65,  Cheapside,  E.C.,  and  105, 
Regent  Street,  W. 

50,  Gordon  Street,  Glasgow,  and 
Wellington  Chambers,  Ayr. 

Carl  Johan’s  Gade  35,  Chris- 
tiania. 

Gunner’s  Lane,  Gibraltar. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 


* Benson,  Ltd.,  J.  W. 

§||  Benson  & Hedges,  Ltd.. 
§11  Bentley,  Ltd.,  Joseph  . 

fit II Benzie,  Si ivipson 


II  Bernard  & Son,  J. 

§||  Berry  Bros.  & Co.  . 

§t  Betts,  Mrs.  A.  J.  . 

§ Beudie,  L.  & M.  . 

* Bewlay  & Co.,  Limited  . 

||  Bewley,  Sons,  & Co.,  Ltd. 


§ Bhagwandas  Gopinath  . 


||  Bickel,  M.  L 

* Bignell,  John  .... 

$ Bing  & Grondahls 


§ Blackborne  & Co.,  Arthur 
til  Blackford,  Oscar  . 

j|  Blackley,  F 

+ Blackman,  Edward 
||  Blaikie  & Sons,  Ltd.,  John  . 

* Blake,  J.  V 

||  Blanch,  Thomas 

§||  Booking,  H.  & P.  . 

§||  Boilerine,  Ltd. 

II  Bolland  & Sons, 
Ltd.,  R. 

II  Bollinger,  Joseph  . . 

||  Booth’s  Distillery,  Limited  . 
||  Borda  & Sons,  Baptist  . 

II  Borelli  & Sons,  Charles  . 

II  Boulton  & Paul, 
Ltd. 

t Boulton  & Sons,  R.  L.  . 
t Bourjeaurd,  Philip . 

||  Bovril,  Ltd 

||  Bowen,  William 

||  Bowker,  A.  & J. 

§11  Box,  Joseph  .... 
||  Bracher  & Sydenham 

H Bradbury,  Son  & 
Co.  (1920),  Ltd. 

f Bradenham  Ham  Co.,  Ltd., 
The 

II  Braiviah  & Co. 
(Needs  6c  Co.) 


t Brampton,  John  . 

||  Brand  & Co.,  Limited  . 

cl  Brannam,  Ltd.,  C.  H.  . 

t Braun,  Miss  Kate  . 

§||  Bridges& Son, Ltd., George M. 

iniiBRiGG  6c  Sons  . 


* Bright  & Minns 

§||  Brinsmead  & Sons,  Ltd., 
John 

* Bristol  Goldsmiths’  Alliance 

and  Manufacturing  Co. 

||  British  Malt  Products  Co. 

||  British  Petroleum  Co.,  Ltd.  . 
t British  Vacuum  Cleaner  Co., 
Ltd.,  The 

$tl|Broadwood  & Sons,  Ltd., 
John 

H Brock  & Co.,  C.  T. 

H Brodie  & Son  .... 

II  Bromsgrove  Guild,  The  . 
j|  Brook  & Son  .... 

H Brooke,  Ltd.,  J.  H.  & J. 


Trade. 


Jewellers  and  Watchmakers 
Cigar  Importers 
Horticultural  Chemical  Manu- 
facturers 

Nautical  Jeweller 
and  Yacht  Clock 
Maker 

Fishing  Tackle  Manufacturers  . 
Wine  and  Liqueur  Merchants  . 

Milliner 

Silk  Mercers  . 

Tobacconists  . 

Grocers  


Shawl  and  Brocade  Merchants 
and  Manufacturers  and  Em- 
broiderers in  Gold  and  Silver 
Fishmonger  . 

Stationer 

Porcelaine  Manu- 
facturers 

Lacemen 

Printer  . . ... 

English  Baker  and  Confectioner 
Dealer  in  Horses 

Braziers 

Veterinary  Surgeon  . 

Van  Builder 

Picture  Frame  Makers  and  Art 
Dealers 

Boiler  Fluid  Manufacturers 

Wedding  Cake 
Makers  and  Con- 
fectioners 

Champagne  Grower  . 

Distillers 

Fruiterers 

Jewellers  and  Watchmakers 

Manufacturers  of 
Wire  Sheep  Net- 
ting 

Church  Furnishers  . 

Surgical  Bandage  Maker  . 

Food  Specialists 
Timber  Merchant  and  Brush- 
wood Dealer 

Cake  and  Corn  Merchants 
Bootmaker  .... 
Silversmiths  .... 

Anthracite  Coal 
Merchants  and 
Exporters 

Ham  Merchants .... 

Patent  Lock  Manu- 
facturers and 
Despatch  Box 
Makers 

Butcher 

Beef  Tea  Makers 

Royal  Barum  Ware  . 

Lace  Dealer  and  Cleaner  . 
Scenic  Artists  and  Decorators  . 

Stick,  Whip,  Um- 
brella, Parasol, 
and  SportingSeat 
Manufacturers 

Dyers  and  Cleaners  . 

Pianoforte  Makers 

Goldsmiths 

Horse  Malt  Purveyors 

Motor  Spirit 
Vacuum  Cleaners 

Pianoforte  Makers 

Pyrotechnists 

Publishers,  Printers,  and  Sta- 
tioners 

Metal  VVorkers  .... 
Goldsmiths,  Silversmiths,  and 
Jewellers 
Wine  Merchants 


Address. 


62  & 64,  Ludgate  Hill,  E.C.4. 
13,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 
Barrow-on-Humber,  Hull. 

6 1,  High  Street, 
Cowes,  isle  of 
Wight. 

45,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W. 

3,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

105  & 106,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 


49,  Strand,  W.C.,  etc. 

18-20,  Henry  Street,  Dublin, 
and  2,  Vernon  Avenue, 
Clontarf. 

Kunj  Gall,  Benares  City,  India. 


80,  St.  Mary  Street,  and  128, 
Queen  Street  Cardiff. 

13,  Royal  Arcade,  Old  Bond 
Street,  W. 

Porcellaensfabri  k, 
Vesterbrogade 
149,  Copenhagen. 

39,  South  Audley  Street,  W. 
Royal  Printeries,  Truro. 

21,  Strada  Reale, Valetta,  Malta. 


13,  Market  Street,  Aberdeen. 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 

65-71,  Church  Street,  Chelsea, 
S.W. 

22,  Market  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 

885A  to  897,  Old  Kent  Road, 

S.E.15. 

E astgat e Row, 
Chester. 

6,  Idol  Lane,  E.C. 

55,  Cowcross  Street,  E.C. 

Bighi  Steps,  Malta. 

35  & 36,  The  Borough,  Farnham, 
Surrey. 

Norwich. 


Bath  Road,  Cheltenham. 

25,  Davies  Street,  W. 

152-166,  Old  Street,  E.C. 
Halstead,  Sevenoaks. 

King’s  Lynn. 

45,  Conduit  Street,  W. 

56,  57,  58,  & 59,  Minster  Street, 
Reading. 

7,  Victoria  Street, 
S.W.l, 

“Royal  Wilts”  Bacon  Factory, 
Chippenham,  Wilts. 

1 00,  New  Bond 
Street,  W. 


52,  South  Street,  Eastbourne. 

Mayfair  Works,  South  Lambeth 
Road,  S.W. 

Litchdon  Pottery,  Barnstaple. 

96,  Wigmore  Street,  W.i. 

King’s  Lynn. 

23  , St . James’s 
Street,  S.W.,  and 
33,  Avenue  de 
I’Opera,  Paris. 

38,  Upper  St.  James’s  Street, 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 

18,  20,  & 22,  Wigmore  Street,  W. 

30,  College  Green,  Bristol. 

1,  Market  Street,  Bermondsey, 
S.E.i. 

22,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C.3. 

Parsons  Green  Lane  Fulham, 
S.W.6. 

Conduit  Street,  Bond  Street, 

W.i. 

Sutton,  Surrey. 

49,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

Bromsgrove,  Worcestershire. 

87,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Folkestone. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


Trade. 


Address. 


||  Brooke  & Son,  George  F. 
1ft  ||  Brooks,  Ernest 


. Wine  Merchants 
. Photographer 


. i,  Gardiner  Row,  Dublin.. 

. Stuart  House,  i,  Tudor  Street, 
E.C. 


||  Brooks  & Son,  W.  . 

* Broughton  & Plas  Power  Coal 

Co.,  Limited,  The 
||  Brown,  James 

t Brown,  W.  H.  L.  . 

||  Brown  & Poison,  Ltd.  . 

II  Brown  & Son  .... 

* Brown,  Barnes,  & Bell  . 

H Brown,  Bros.,  & Taylor, 
Limited 

||  Brown,  Son  & Long 
II  Brownies  .... 
|j  Brown’s  Stores 


||  Bryant  & May,  Ltd. 


§||  Buchanan  & Co.,  Ltd.,  James 
||  Buckland  & Sons  . 

||  Buckley’s  Brewery,  Ltd. 

c Buckiviaster. 


Fruiterers  and  Florists 

Coal  Owners  .... 

Fishmonger  and  Poulterer 

Builder 

Manufacturers  of  Patent  Corn 
Flour  and  Paisley  Flour 
Ironmongers  . 

Photographers  . . . . 

Upholsterers,  Furnishers,  and 
Undertakers 

Tailors 

Rick  Cloth  Manufacturers 
Grocers  and  Wine  Merchants  . 


Match  Manufacturers 


Scotch  Whiskey  Distillers 
Auctioneers  . 

Brewers  . 

Court  Dressmaker. 


Cubitt's  Yard,  James  Street, 
Covent  Garden,  W.C. 
Wrexham. 

215,  Union  Street,  and  22, ‘Had- 
den Street,  Aberdeen. 


6,  Bouverie  Street,  E.C.4,  and 
Paisley. 

50,  Thames  Street,  Windsor. 

31,  Bold  Street,  Liverpool. 
High  Ousegate,  York. 

11,  Prince’s  Street,  Hanover 
Uxbridge.  [Square,  W. 

130,  High  Street,  Cowes,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  142,  High 
Street,  Southampton,  etc. 
Fairfield  Works,  Bow,  E.  ; 
Diamond  Works.  Liverpool; 
and  Empire  Works,  Glasgow. 
26,  Holborn,  E.C. 

Windsor. 

Llanelly. 

47,  Sloane  Street, 
S.W.  I, 


§||  Buddies,  William  . 

||  Budgen  & Co.,  Limited  . 

§ Budtz-Miiller  & Co. 

||  Bulmer  & Co.,  Ltd.,  H.  P.  . 
I|  Bumpus,  Limited,  John  & 
Edward 


Chemist  . 

Grocers  and  Provision  Dealers  . 
Art  and  Picture  Dealers  . 

Cider  Makers  . . . . 

Booksellers  . . . . 


46,Churton  Street, Pimlico, S.W. 
Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 
Bredgade  23,  Copenhagen. 
Hereford. 

350,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. 


*§  Bunyard  & CO., 
Ltd.,  George 

||  Burberry,  Ltd. 
c||  Burge  & Co.,  Ltd.. 

§ Burger,  Mademoiselle  Isabelle 

H Burgess  & Son,  Ltd.,  Tohn  . 

f|  Burgoyne  & Co.,  Ltd.,  P.  B.  . 

!l  Buriyiah  Oil  Co., 
Ltd.,  The 

§ Burman,  J 

§ Burn,  Mrs.  Rosia  Mary 
||  Burne,  Turner,  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 
cj§Burnett,  Limited,  Egerton  . 
II  Burroughes  & Watts,  Ltd. 

||  Burt,  Escare  & Denelle,  Ltd. 
$ Busvine’s,  Ltd.,  and  Busvine 
& Co. 

c Butler,  John  . 

||  Butler,  McCulloch  & Co.,  Ltd. 

* Butterworth  & Co. . 

* Buttery,  Ayerst  H. 


Fruit  Tree  Growers, 
and  General  Nur- 
serymen 

Weatherproofers  and  Tailors 
Ale  and  Beer  . . 

Manicurist  and  Chiropodist 

Manufacturers  of  Anchovy 
Sauces,  Pickles,  etc. 
Australian  Vineyard  Proprietors 

iYlotor  Spirit  Manu- 
facturers 

Cooper  

Weather  Vane  Maker 
Wine  Merchants 
(See  Egerton  Burnett.) 

Billiard  Table  Manufacturers  . 
Electrical  Fittings  . . 

Ladies’  Tailors  .... 

Florist 

Florists  and  Seedsmen 

Law  and  Medical  Publishers  . 
Picture  Restorer  and  Expert 


Royal  Nurseries, 
Maidstone. 

18-21,  Haymarket,  S.W.i. 

Windsor  and  Slough. 

51,  Margaret  Street,  Regent 
Street,  W. 

Hythe  Road,  Willesden  Junc- 
tion, N.W. 

5,  Dowgate  Hill,  E.C 

175,  West  George 
Street,  Glasgow. 

33,  Campden  Street,  Church 
Street,  Kensington,  W. 

Langham,  Oakham,  Rutland. 

32,  Sackville  Street,  W. 


19,  Soho  Square,  W. 

195,  Wardour  Street,  W. 

4,  Brook  Street,  W.  ; also  at 
Paris. 

171  and  172,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 
532,  South  Row,  Covent  Gar- 
den, W.C. 

Bell  Yard,  Temple  Bar,  W.C. 
177,  Piccadilly,  W. 


§t*  Cadbury  Bros.,  Limited 


§||  Cadbury,  Pratt,  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

||  Caesar  Bros.  . . 

||  Cairns  & Sons,  Alexander 

* Calderai,  Carlo 

||  Caldwell  Bros.,  Ltd. 

§1  Caley  & Co.,  Ltd.,  I.  W. 

$111  Caley  & Son, 
Limited,  A.  J. 


til  Callaghan  & Co.,  W. 

§||  Cal  lard,  Stewart,  & Watt, 
Limited 

§11  Callow  & Son,  Thos. 
c Cambrunnen  .... 
||  Cameron,  H.  & C.  . 

Ill  Campbell  Gray,  Limited 

II  Campbell  (Archi- 
bald), Hope,  & 
King,  Limited 

||  Campbells,  Limited 
§ Canessa,  C.  & E.  . 

II  Canning  & Sons,  John  . 


Cocoa,  Chocolate,  and  Con- 
fectionery Manufacturers 

Provision  Merchants  and 
Poulterers 

Builders  and  Decorators  . 
Marmalade  Manufacturers 

Comestibles  .... 

Stationers 

Silk  Mercers,  etc. 

Mineral  Water 
Manufacturers. 


Opticians  .... 
Confectioners  and  Bakers  . 

Whip  Makers 
Sparkling  Table  Water  Co. 
H ome-made  Chocolates 
Photographers  . 

Brewers 


Posting  Masters 
Dealers  in  Antiquities 
Brewers 


Bournville,  Birmingham,  and 
Botolph  House,  Eastcheap, 
E.C.3. 

24  & 25,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

Upper  Hale,  Farnham. 

St.  George  Preserve  Works, 
Paisley. 

19,  Via  Dell’  Ariento,  Florence 
Italy. 

26  and  28,  Hanover  Street 
Edinburgh. 

21,  23,  & 25,  London  Street, 
Norwich. 

Chapel  Fieldworks. 
Norwich,  and 
Chenles  Street, 
W.C.  I . 

23A,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

50,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

16,  Mount  Street,  Park  Lane,  W. 

104,  Great  Portland  Street,  W. 

Windsor. 

88,  Edgware  Road,  W. 

17,  Chambers 
Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

13, Bon  Accord  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Piazza  del  Martiri, Naples,  Italy. 

Royal  Brewery,  Windsor,  and 
Hounslow. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 


||  Cantrell  & Cochrane,  Ltd. 

t Capper,  Son  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Carbonell  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

||  Carlin,  B.  T 

t Carnegie  & Co. 

||  Carpenter,  Ltd.,  E.  J.  . 

||  Carr  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

II  § til  Carrington  & Co. . 

II  Carron  Company  . 

§||  | Carter  & Co.,  James 
II  Carters  (J.  & A.  Carter),  Ltd. 


$||  Cartier 

II  Cartland  & Son,  Ltd.,  James 
til  Catchpole  & Williams,  Ltd.  . 

U Cater,  Stoffell  & 
Fortt,  Ltd, 

§ Cave  & Sons,  H.  J. 

||  Cave  & Sons,  J. 

II  Caws  & Son,  H. 

II  Cerebos  Ltd 


||  Chalie,  Richards,  Holdsworth 
& Co. 

||  Champion  & Slee,  Ltd.  . 

§11  Chaivipion  & Wilton 

til  Chancellor  & Son  . 

||  Channon  & Sons,  E. 
t Chappie  & Mantell 
II  Chappuis  & Co.,  P.  E.  . 

T Chard  Bros 

||  Charles  & Russell  . 

II  Charles  Heidsieck  . 

II  Charpentier  & Co.  . 
t Charvet,  Edouard  . 
j|  Chatterjee,  S.  P.  . 
t Chaumet,  J 

||  Chauvet,  A.  . , 

* Cheverton,  R.  B.  . 

II  Child  & Co 

t Ching  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Comyn  . 

$||  Chivas  Bros.  . . 

•WChivers  & Sons, 
Ltd. 

II  Christie  & Son,  Limited 

II  Christopher&Co., 
Ltd. 

II  Chubb  & Sons,  Ltd. 
t Chutton  Lai  & Bros. 

If §111  Clark,  Alfred 

* Clark,  Ltd.,  W.  . 

||  Clarke,  Edward 

* Clarke,  Marion  Elizabeth 

c Clarke,  R 

$||  Clarke  & Sons,  Ltd.,  W.  G.  . 

t Clarkson,  William  . . 

* Clay  & Abraham,  Ltd.  . 

II  Clayton  & Bell 
c Clerin,  Maison 

II  Clibrans 

II  Clicquot- Ponsar- 
d i n , , Veuve 
(Werle  & Co., 
Successors) 

II  Clough  & Son,  Thomas  . 

II  Coalport  China  Co.  (John 
Rose  & Co.),  Ltd.,  The 

II  Cobden,  C 

||  Cockburn  & Co.  (Leith),  Ltd. 
§11  Cockerell  & Co.,  Ltd.,  G.  J.  . 


Trade. 


Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 

Linen  Drapers  .... 
Wine  Merchants 

Cigar  Importer  .... 
Bazaar  & Temporary  Ball  Room 
Decorators  & Upholsterers 
Removers  and  Storers 

Biscuit  Manufacturers 
Jewellers  ..... 
Ironfounders  .... 
Seed  Merchants 
Invalid  Furniture,  Bath  Chair, 
and  Ambulance  Manu- 
facturers 

Jewellers 

Brassfounders  .... 
Silversmiths  .... 

Caterers  .... 

Trunk  Makers  .... 
Fishmongers  .... 
Butchers 

Salt  Manufacturers  . 


Wine  Merchants. 

Malt  Vinegar  Brewers 

Saddlers  and  Har- 
ness makers 

Photographers  . 

Bakers 

Goldsmiths  and  Silversmiths 
Daylight  Reflector  Manufac- 
turers 

Corn  Merchants. 

Photographers  . 

{See  Heidsieck.) 

Printers  and  Stationers 
Shirt  Maker  .... 

Florist 

Jeweller 

Comestibles  .... 

Coachmaker  .... 

Cider  Merchants 
Heating  Engineers  . 

Grocers  and  Provision  Mer- 
chants 

Jam,  Jelly,  and 
Canned  Fruit 
manufacturers 

Kilt  Makers  .... 

Wine  Merchants 

Lock  and  Safe  Makers 
Jewellers  and  Embroiderers 
Silversmith  and  Dressing  Bag 
Maker 

Blacking  Manufacturer 

General  Furnisher 
Stationer,  Printer,  etc. 

Butcher 

Game  and  Dog  Food  Manu- 
facturers 

Theatrical  Perruquier  and  Cos- 
tumier 

Pharmaceutical  Chemists  . 

Stained  Glass  Artists. 

Trousseau  and  Corset  Makers  . 

Nurserymen,  Seed  and  Bulb 
Merchants,  etc. 

Champagne  Grow- 
ers 


Gunmakers 
China  Manufacturers 

Tailor. 

Wine  Merchants 
Coal  Merchants  . , 


Address. 


Z‘4,  Nassau  Place,  Dublin,  and 
Cromac  Building,  Belfast. 

29,  Regent  Street,  S.W. 

7,  Union  Court,  Old  Broad 
Street,  E.C. 

15,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 


Douglas  Street,  Vauxhall  Bridge 
Road,  S.W.  1. 

Carlisle. 

130,  Regent  Street,  W. 

Carron,  Stirlingshire. 

Raynes  Park,  S.W. 

2,  4,  and  6,  New  Cavendish 
Street,  W.,  and  125,  127,  and 
129, Great  Portland  Street,  W. 

175  i76,!New  BondlStreet,  W. , 

Birmingham. 

510,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

26,  High  Street, 
Bath. 

81,  New  Cavendish  Street,  W. 

Windsor. 

27,  High  Street,  West  Cowes, 
Isle  of  Wight. 

Tower  Hill,  E.C.,  and  Cerebos 
Salt  and  Brine  Works, 
Greatham. 

59,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

Church  Street,  Tower  Bridge 
Road,  S.E. 

457  & 459.  Oxford 
Street,  W. 

55,  Lowe  Sackville  Street, 
Dublin. 

Redruth,  Cornwall. 

32,  Strand,  W.C. 

24,  Stamford  Street,  S.E. 

Nelson  Street,  Bristol. 

10,  Royal  Avenue,  Belfast. 

46,  High  Street,  Portsmouth. 

25,  Place  Vendome,  Paris. 

8£,  Hastings  Street,  Calcutta. 

154,  New  Bond  Street,  W.,  and 

12,  Place  Vendome,  Paris. 

8,  Longue  des  Capucins,  Mar- 
seilles, France. 

Lugley  Street,  Newport,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

43,  Leicester  Square,  W.C. 

54-58,  Castle  Street,  Long  Acre, 
W.C. 

13,  King  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Histon,  near  Cam- 
bridge. 

11,  St.  Andrew  Square,  Edin- 
burgh. 

43,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

128,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.C. 

Agra,  India. 

33,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

2,  Stourcliffe  Street,  Edgware 
Road,  W. 

Simla,  India. 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

65,  High  Street,  Egham. 

Thomas  Street,  Limehouse,  E. 

41  & 43,  Wardour  Street, 

Leicester  Square,  W. 

Bold  Street,  Castle  Street,  Tithe- 
burn  Street,  Liverpool. 

9,  Clifford  Street,  W.  1. 

19,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 

Altrincham,  Cheshire. 

Reims,  France. 


52,  High  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 
3,  Bloomsbury  Street,  W.C.  1. 

2 & 3,  Thames  Street,  Windsor. 
161,  Constitution  Street,  Leith. 
Tower  House,  Trinity  Square, 
E.C. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


§H  Coller  & Sons,  Ltd.,  R.  . . 

||  Collier’s  Stores  (and  Collier 
& Co.) 

||  Collings,  Ernest  Charles 

*[f§tl|Collingwood  & Co. 

§||  Colman,  Limited,  J.  & J. 

II  COLNAGHI  & CO., 
P.  & D. 


t Compressed  Air  Carpet  Clean- 
ing and  Beating  Co.,  Ltd.  . 
||  Cook  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Edward  . 
fi  Cook,  Sons,  & Co.,  Thomas  W. 

f§H  Cooper,  Ltd., 
Frank 

II  Cooper,  William  George 
U Cooper  & Nephews,  William  . 
||  Cooper  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J. 

||  Copeland  & Sons,  Thomas  R, 
||  Copeland  & Sons,  W.  T. 

|j  Copeman  & Lacy  . 

II  Corbyn,  Stacey  & Co. , Limited 

§||  Cording,  Ltd.,  Geo. 

HU  Cording  & Co..  Ltd.,  J.  C.  . 

||  Corney  & Barrow,  Ltd.  . 

||  Cotton  & Son,  George  . 

§||  Coulson  & Co.,  James  . 

||  Coulson  & Sons,  William 

||  Coulthard  & Sons,  Thomas  . 
||  Couperthwaite  & Sons,  W.  M. 
§f  Court,  Bruno  . 

||  Coventry  Premier  (1920),  Ltd., 
The 

||  Cowan,  James 
II  Crapper  & Co. , Thomas . 

||  Crawford,  Herbert  Sharman  . 

§ Creamer  & Co.,  William 


If  til  Crichton  Bros. 
||  Criddle  & Smith 
II  Croall  & Croall 


Trade. 


Coal  Merchants .... 
General  Stores,  Wine  Merchants 
and  Liqueur  Manufacturers 
Heraldic  Painter 

Jewellers 

Mustard  and  Starch  . 

Experts  and  Picture 
Dealers,  Print- 
sellers  and  Pub- 
lishers 

Carpet  Cleaners  and  Beaters 

Soap  Manufacturers  . 

Tailors 

iVlarmalade  Manu- 
facturers 

Saddle  and  Harness  Maker 
Manufacturers  of  Sheep  Dips  . 
Coachmakers  .... 

Butchers 

China  Manufacturers 

Grocers  

Chemists 

Waterproofer  .... 

Waterproofers  .... 

Wine  Merchants 
Snuff  Manufacturers  . 

Linen  Manufacturers 
Manufacturers  of  Irish  Linen 
and  Lingerie  Blouses 

J oiners 

Ironmongers  .... 

Perfumer 

Cycle,  Motor  Cycle,  and  Motor 
Car  Manufacturers 
Launderer  .... 
Sanitary  Engineers  . 

Wine  Merchant .... 

F urriers 


Silversmiths 

Upholsterers 

Coachmakers 


Address. 


St.  Stephen’s  Gates,  Norwich. 

18,  George  Street,  and  53,  South- 
side  Street,  Plymouth. 

53,  Pyeland  Road,  Canon- 
bury,  N. 

46,  Conduit  Street,  W. 

Carrow  Works,  Norwich,  and 
xo8,  Cannon  Street,  E.C. 

144-146,  New  Bond 
Street,  W.  I . 


Glenthorne  Road,  Hammer- 
smith, W.6. 

The  Soapery,  Bow,  E.3. 

8,  Clifford  Street,  W. 

Victoria  Buildings, 
Oxford. 

68,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 
Berkhamsted,  Herts. 

Frances  Road,  Windsor. 

7,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 
Stoke-upon-T  rent. 

101,  High  Street,  Aldershot. 
Brunton’s  Wharf,  673,  Com- 
mercial Road,  E. 

125,  Regent  Street,  W.i,  and  16, 
New  Bond  Street,  W.i. 

19,  Piccadilly,  W.,  and  35,  St. 

James’s  Street,  S.W. 

26,  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C. 

100,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh, 
ix,  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

105,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

113,  Eaton  Terrace,  S.W. 

75,  High  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 
Grasse,  AlpesMaritimes,  France. 
17,  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.C. 

Milton  Bridge,  Midlothian. 

120,  King’s  Road,  Chelsea, 
S.W. 

17  and  18,  Sycamore  Street, 
Dublin. 

56,  Bold  Street,  Liverpool,  and 
47  and  48,  New  Street, 
Birmingham. 

22,  Old  Bond  Street,  W.i. 
Truro. 

York  Lane,  Edinburgh  ; Kelso, 
and  Hawick. 


II  Croall  & Sons,  Ltd.,  John 
II  Crosfield  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Joseph 


II  Crosse  & Black- 
well,  Luvuted 

t Cruickshank,  J.  S.  . 
el!  Cullum  & Co.  (London),  Ltd. 
* Cunliffe,  Dobson,  & Co. 

||  Curtis  & Horspool  . 

II  Curtiss  & Sons, 
Luvuted 

||  Cutbush  & Son,  William 


Job  and  Posting  Masters  . 

Soap  and  Chemical  Manufac- 
turers 

Preserved  Pro- 
vision Merchants 

Tailor 

Provision  Merchants  . 

Wine  Shippers  .... 

Gold  and  Silversmiths 

Shipping  and  For- 
warding Agents 

Nurserymen  . 


dinburgh. 

ank  Quay  Works,  Warrington, 
and  37  & 89,  Basinghall 
Street,  E.C. 

:0  and  2!,  Soho 
Square,  W.I. 

t & 66,  St.  John  Street,  Perth. 

5,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

3,  Harp  Lane,  Great  Tower 
Street,  E.C.,  and  Bordeaux. 

& 9,  Market  Place,  Leicester. 

loyal  Pantechni- 
con, Portsmouth. 

[ighgate  Nurseries,  N.,  and 





1111  Daimler  Co.,  Ltd., 

The 

II  Dairv  Supply  Co.,  Limited  . 
II  Dambergi  & Brother,  Limited, 
Spiro 

||  Daniels  & Co.,  J.  . 

§||  Daniels  Bros.,  Ltd. 

nil  Dare  & Dolphin 
H Darracott,  Thomas . 

§ Dash  & Bellamy 

||  Daukes  & Co.  .... 

* Davidson,  J.  M. 

II  Davidson  & Kay  . 

nil  Davies  & Son 


||  Davis,  Richard 

§ Davis  & Co.,  A . 
n II  Davis  & Son  . 

§11  Day  & Martin,  Limited 


Automobiles. 

Dairy  Utensil  Manufacturers  . 
Egyptian  Cigarette  Importers  . 

Uniform  Makers 

Seedmen,  Nurserymen,  and 
Florists 

Hosiers  and  Shirtmakers  . 
Confectioner  .... 
Fishmongers  . 

Ale  and  Beer  .... 

Fish  Curer 

Chemists  . . . . 

Tailors 


Mineral  Waters  .... 

Trunk  Makers  .... 
Dyers . 

Blacking  and  Boot  Polish  Manu- 
facturers 


Daimler  Works,  Co- 
ventry. 

28  32,  Museum  Street,  W.C.i. 

12,  Devonshire  Square,  E.C. 

1,  Artillery  Place,  Woolwich, 
S.E. 

Royal  Arcade,  Norwich. 

89,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Aldershot  and  Farnborough. 

99,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W. 

62-64, .Temple  Chambers,  E.C. 

Glasgow. 

Aberdeen. 

19  & 20,  Hanover 
Street,  Regent 
Street,  W.  1 . 

20,  Maddox  Street,  Regent 
Street,  W. 

379,  Strand,  W.C. 

91,  High  Street,  Marylebone 
W. 

Daymar  Works,  Carpenters 
Road,  Stratford.  E.15. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS, 


Name. 


0 Day,  Son,  & Hewitt 

tl  Day  & Sons  (Crewe),  Ltd. 

$|(  Day,  Watson,  Son  & Watney 
t Deacon,  C 

1 De  Angelis  Fils,  Sabatino 
H Dear  & Morgan 

<r§tl|Debenham  & Freebody. 


i De  Castro  & Wilson 

c§tDe  Faye,  Francis  George 

H de  Lancellotti,  C.  . 

u De  la  Rue  & Co.,  Ltd., 
Thomas 

B Dennis  & Co.,  J.  Henry 
Mounnie 

II  Dent  & Co.,  Ltd.,  E. 

|(  Dent  & Hellyer 
§t  Derry  & Toms  . . 

H Devenish  & Co.,  Limited, 
J.  A. 

||  Devereux  & Sons.  Sir  Joseph 
||  Dewar  & Sons,  Limited,  John 

ff||  Dibben,  Ltd.,  Charles  R. 
t Dickins  & Jones,  Ltd.  . 

§||  Dickson,  Brown,  & Tait 
§ jj  Dickson  & Robinson 
II  Dickson  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Alex.  . 
||  Dickson,  Ltd.,  Hugh 
||  Dicksons  & Co. 

||  Dicksons,  Limited  . 

§||  Dixey  & Son,  C.  W. 

II  Dobbie  & Co.,  Limited  . 

II  Dobell  & Co.,  Limited,  John. 
$11  Dodman  & Co.,  Ltd. 

§*  Dods  & Son,  William 
§ Doeuillet,  Ltd. 

||  Doig  & Co.,  William 

||  Doig,  Wilson,  & Wheatley  . 

||  Dollar  & Sons,  T.  A., 

M.R.C.V.S. 

||  Domecq  & Co.,  Pedro  & 
Peter 

H Donald,  J.  & H.  . 

0 Donald  & Co.,  John 
§||  Donaldson,  Andrew 

* Doney  & Neveux  . 

H Doulton  & Co.,  Limited. 

c§ [|| Downey,  Ltd.,  W.  & D. 

|j  Drake  & Mount,  Ltd.  . 

|]  Draper  & Son,  Francis  . 

|j  Drew,  James  .... 
J§||Dreyfous,  Edouard 
§ Drion  Regnier,  Madame 

* Dublin  Pure  Ice  and  Cold 

Storage  Co. 

c Dubosch  & Gillingham  . 

1 Duggin  & Co.,  Ltd.,  J.  F. 

* Duncan,  Mrs.  W.  R.  . 

§ Duncan  & Co.,  Thos.  . 

U Duncan  & Son,  Ltd.,  John  . 
H Duncan,  Flockhart,  & Co. 


Dunkley  & Son,  H. 

0 Dunlop  Rubber  Co.,  Limited. 
* Dunningham& Co.,  William  . 

§||  Durlacher,  Edward  Newton  . 

§tDurrant 


||  Dusmo  Co.,  Ltd.  . 
IlDuvelleroy,  Jules  . 

R 

P 


Trade. 


Horse  and  Cattle  Medicine 
Manufacturers 

Horse  and  Cattle  Medicine 
Manufacturers 
( See  Lister  & Beck.) 

Wood  Carver  .... 
Reproducers  of  Classical  Bronzes 

Grocers 

Silk  Mercers,  Costumiers,  Lace- 
men,  Embroiderers,  and 
F urriers 

Chemists 

Perfumer  ..... 

Musicseller  .... 

Playing  Card  Manufacturers  . 

Brandy  Merchant 

Chronometer  Makers . 

Sanitary  Engineers  . 

General  Drapers,  Milliners,  Fur 
Specialists,  and  Costumiers 
Brewers  ..... 

Hatters 

Distillers 

Wax  Chandler  .... 
Silk  Mercers  .... 
Seedsmen  ..... 
Seed  Merchants  .... 
Seedsmen  and  Rose  Growers 
Royal  Nurseries 
Seed  Merchants  andNurserymen 

Florists 

Opticians 

Seedsmen  and  Florists 

Wine  Merchants 

Engineers  ..... 

Seedsmen 

Court  Dressmakers  and  Cos- 
tumiers 

Publishers  of  Royal  Official 
Pictures 

Picture  Restorers,  Printsellers, 
and  Publishers 
Veterinary  Surgeons  . 

Sherry  Growers  and  Shippers  . 


Decorators 

China  and  Glass  Dealers  . 
Fishmonger  . . . . 

Confectioners  . 

Royal  Potters  .... 

Photographers 
Forage  Merchants 
Carvers  and  Picture  Frame 
Makers 

Hosier  and  Shirtmaker 
Designer  of  Works  of  Art  . 
Corsetiere  ..... 
Ice  Manufacturers  and  Cold 
Storage  Proprietors 
Hairdressers  .... 
Dyers  and  Cleaners  . 

Haberdasher  .... 

Bootmakers  . . 

Auctioneers  . . . . 

Chemists  and  Aerated  Water 
Makers 


Bootmakers 

Motor  Tyres  .... 
Manufacturing  Jewellers  . 

Chiropodist  .... 

Ladies’  Tailor,  Dressmaker,  and 
Furrier 

Dressmaker  . . . . 

Sweeping  Powder  Manufac- 
turers 

Fan  Manufacturer 


Address. 


22,  Dorset  Street,  Baker 
Street,  W. 

Animal  Medicine  Works,  Crewe. 


Windsor. 

Naples. 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

17-37,  Wigmore  Street,  W.,  and 
2-6,  Welbeck  Street,  W. 

8o,  Lamb’s  Conduit  Street, 
W.C.x. 

21  & 23,  David  Place,  Bath 
Street,  St.  Helier,  Jersey. 

12,  Strada  Mezzodi,  Valletta, 
Malta. 

no,  Bunhill  Row,  E.C.i. 

Cognac. 

61,  Strand,  W.C. 

35,  Red  Lion  Square,  W.C. 

Kensington  High  Street,  W. 

The  Brewery,  Weymouth. 

14,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 

Dewar  House,  Haymarket, 

S.W.,  and  Perth. 

170.  Sloane  Street,  S W. 

Regent  Street,  W. 

57,  Cross  Street,  Manchester. 

Cathedral  Street,  Manchester. 

Hawlmark,  Belfast. 

Belfast. 

I,  Waterloo  Place,  Edinburgh. 

108,  Eastgate  Street,  Chester. 

3,  New  Bond  Street, W. 

Edinburgh. 

246,  High  Street,  Cheltenham. 

King’s  Lynn. 

Haddington. 

25,  Albemarle  Street,  W. 

174,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

90,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

II,  Baker  Street,  W.i. 

Jerez  de  la  Frontera,  Spain,  and 
6 and  7,  Great  Tower  Street, 
E.C. 

Aberdeen. 

Bristo  Port,  Edinburgh. 

Norfolk  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 

16,  Via  Cormabuoni,  Florence, 
Italy. 

Royal  Doulton  Potteries,  Lam- 
beth, S.E.i. 

61,  Ebury  Street,  S.W. 

Egham,  Surrey. 

no,  Albany  Street,  Regent’s 
Park,  N.W. 

Burlington  Arcade,  W. 

128,  Mount  Street,  W.t. 

15,  Avenue  de  l’Opera,  Paris. 

Warren  Mount  Mills,  Mill 

Street,  Dublin. 

285,  Regent  Street,  W. 

34,  Duke  Street,  Manchester 
Square,  W. 

New  Road,  Scalloway,  Shet- 
land. 

55,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Aberdeen. 

104,  106,  and  108,  Holyrood 
Road.  6,  North  Bridge,  and 
139,  Princes  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

13  and  15,  Buckingham  Palace 
Road,  S.W. 

Aston  Cross,  Birmingham. 

Ruby  Works,  Diamond  Street, 
Aberdeen. 

15,  Old  Burlington  Street, 
W. 

4,  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh, 
and  182,  Bath  Street,  Glas- 
gow. 

8,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 

West  Ham  Lane,  Stratford, 
E.15. 

167,  Regent  Street,  W. 

65* 

NN* 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


Trade. 


Address. 


c(|  Dyson  & Sons 


||  Dyson  & Sons 


Music  and  Pianoforte  Dealers  . 

Clock  Makers  and  Gold  and 
Silversmiths. 


io,  Thames  Street,  Windsor, 
19,  George  Street,  Croydon, 
22,  High  Street,  High 
Wycombe,  and  104,  High 
Street,  Maidenhead. 

9,  Thames  Street,  Windsor,  and 
4,  High  Street,  Eton. 


Earle,  Ltd.,  G.  &T. 

H Easson,  Charles 
|| Eastman  & Son  (Dyers  and 
Cleaners)  Ltd. 

Tf§JHEde  & Ravenscroft 
II  Edgington,  Benj.  (S.  W.  Silver 
& Co.  and  Benjamin 
Edgington,  Ltd.) 

§11  Edison  Swan  Elec- 
tric Co.,  Ltd. 


§t  Edivionds-Orr  Sc 
Co.,  Ltd. 

^ Edward,  Mrs.  Marie 
||  Edward  & Sons 

§ Edwards,  Mrs.  Elizabeth 
§111  Edwards  & Sons  (of  Regent 
St.),  Ltd. 

c t Egerton  Burnett,  Limited 
<H§tl|Elkington  & Co.,  Limited  . 
||  Elliott,  William 


||  Elliott  & Fry,  Ltd. 
t Elliott  Brothers  (London), 
Ltd. 


||  Ellis,  Richard 

II  Ellis  & Co 

||  Ellis  & Son,  Ltd.,  R.  . 

||  Elsley,  Ltd.,  Thomas 

# Emanuel,  E.  & E.  . 

II  En  Tout  Cas  Co,, 
Ltd.,  The 

§H|Erard,  S.  & P. 

* Evans,  David  . 

II  Evans,  John 

II  Everett  Sc  Co. 

II  Ewing  & McIntosh 


||  Express  Dairy  Co.,  Limited 
§||  Eyre’s  Brewery,  Ltd.,  Elijah 


Cement  Manufac- 
turers 

Butcher 

Dy  ers  and  Cleaners  . 

Robe  Makers  and  Tailors  . 

Tent  Makers  . . . . 


Electric  Lamp  and 
Fittings  Manufac- 
turers 


Ladles’  and  Chil- 
dren’s Outfitters 

Ladies’  and  Children’s  Outfitter 
Goldsmiths,  Silversmiths,  and 
Jewellers 

Milliner 

Stationers,  Silversmiths,  Dress- 
ing Bag  Manufacturers,  and 
Antique  Dealers 
Royal  Serges,  Woollens,  etc.  . 
Gold  and  Silversmiths 
Wheelwright  .... 


Photographers  . . . . 

Opticians  and  Nautical  Instru- 
ment Makers 


Photographer  .... 

Wine  Merchants 
Table  and  Mineral  Water  Manu- 
facturers 

Ironmongers  .... 
Silversmiths  & Jewellers  . 

Hard  Lawn  Tennis 
Courts 

Pianoforte  and  Harp  Manufac- 
turers 

. j Butcher 

Chemist 

1 

Boot  Polish  Manu- 
facturers 

Piano,  Gramophone,  Pianola 
Piano,  and  Organ  Dealers 
and  Music  Sellers 
Dairy  Farmers  .... 
Brewers 


§||  Faberge,  Charles  . 

||  Fairford  & Cirencester  Egg 
DepQt,  Ltd. 

|l  Faletti,  J 

||  Farm  Produce  Co.  . 

||  Farrow  & Jackson,  Limited  . 

||  Feetham  & Co. 

||  Fell  & Co.  (Hexham),  Ltd., 
William 

t Felton  Sc  Sons, 

Ltd.,  R.  F. 

ll  Ferguson,  Alex. 

* Ferris  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

II  Findlay,  John 
§J||Fine  Art  Society,  Limited 
II  h irmin  & Sons,  Limited 
II  Fisher  & Son,  Ltd.,  John 
A. 

II  Fisher,  Son  & Sibray,  Ltd.  . 
II  Fison  & Co.,  Limited, 

Joseph 

II  Fitch  & Son,  Ltd.  . 

§ Fitt  & Son,  H. 


Jeweller  .... 
Eggs 

Caterer  .... 

Dealers  in  Dairy  Produce . 

Cellar  Requisites 

Stove  Makers 

Seedsmen  and  Nurserymen 

Florists 


Edinburgh  Rock  Manufacturer 
Chemists  .... 
Taxidermist  .... 

Printsellers  .... 

Button  Makers  .... 
Lamprey  Pie  Manufacturers  . 

Royal  Nurseries 
Chemical  Fertilizer  Manu 
facturers 

Provision  Merchants  . 

Harness  and  Saddle  Makers 


Wilmington,  Hull. 

j 9,  Cadzow  Place,  Edinburgh. 
Acton  Vale,  W. 


03-4,  Chancery  Lane,  W.C.2. 

1,  Duke  Street,  London  Bridge, 
S.E.,  and  King  William 
House,  Eastcheap,  E.C. 

123/125.  Queen  Vic- 
toria Street,  E.C., 
71,  Victoria 
Street,  S.W.,  and 
Ponders  End, 
Middlesex,  etc., 
etc . 

3,  Lower  Seymour 
Street,  W.  I . 

173,  Finchley  Road,  N.W. 

92  & 96,  Buchanan  Street, 

Glasgow. 

113,  Ebury  Street,  S.W.i. 

157,  T59  & 161,  Regent  Street, 

W.i. 


Wellington,  Somerset. 

22,  Regent  Street,  S.W. 

77,  Regency  Street,  and  2 & 4, 
Chapter  Street,  Westminster. 
S.W 

55,  Baker  Street,  W.i. 

1,  Central  Buildings,  Tothill 
Street,  Westminster,  S.W., 
and  Century  Works,  Lewis- 
ham, S.E. 

278,  Strada  Reale,  Valletta, 
Malta. 

Hill  Street,  Richmond,  Surrey. 

Ruthin,  N.  Wales. 

Portland  Metal  Works,  20  & 30, 
Great  Titchfield  Street,  W. 


Syston,  Leicester. 

iS.Great  Marlborough  Street,  W. 

Bala,  N.  Wales. 

49.  Dawson  Street, 
Dublin. 

61,  Collier  Street, 
King’s  Cross.  N. 

33i,Sauchiehall  Street,  Glasgow. 


Tavistock  Place,  W.C- 
Lady  Bridge  Brewery,  King’s 
Lynn. 


Cirencester. 


Cecil  Hotels,  Lahore,  and 
Simla,  India. 

15A,  Elm  Grove,  Ranelagh,  co. 
Dublin. 

8,  Haymarket,  S.W.,  and  16, 
Great  Tower  Street,  E.C. 

9,  Clifford  Street,  Bond  Street, 
W. 

Hexham,  Northumberland. 

7,  Hanover  Court, 
Hanover  Square, 

W.i. 

1,  Victoria  Terrace,  Edinburgh. 
Union  Street,  Bristol. 

Ballater,  N.B. 

148,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

8,  Cork  Street,  W.i. 

Gloucester. 


1 


Handsworth, 

Ipswich. 


Sheffifd. 


99,  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 

! St.  James's  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name.  j Trade. 


K Fletcher  & Sons 
II  Flint  & Co..  Richard 

111  Floris,  James 

||  Fockmk,  Wynand  . 

* Folkett-Browne 
||  Fontaine,  Lucien  . 

§ Foot  & Son,  Ltd.,  J. 

||  Forbes  (Hawick),  Limited, 
John 

II  Ford  & Co.,  John  . 

||  Forder  & Son,  James  Charles 
§IH  Forrest  & Sons,  Limited 


1J§||Fortnum  & Mason,  Ltd. 


§t  Fowler,  Mrs.  Ann  . 

* Fox  & Co.,  Thomas 
||  Franklin.  Charles  . 

* Frazer  & Green,  Limited 

t French  Cleaning  and  Dyeing 
Co.,  Ltd. 

§ 1 1|  Frodsham  & Co.,  Limited, 
Charles 

§IIIFry  & Sons,  Ltd., 

J ■ S. 

II  Furniss  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Furnival,  Stephen  . 

* Fyfe  & Son,  John  . 


c Gainsborough,  Ltd.,  Ernest  . 
t Gale  & Polden,  Ltd. 

* Galt  & Co.,  Ltd.,  James 

J Gamage,  Ltd.,  A.  W. 
c Gane  & Son,  Joseph 

J§tGaneshi  Lall  & Son  . 

IIGariard  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

* Garret  & Hayson  . . 

||  Garrow,  Robert 
||  Gas  Lighting  Improvement 
Co.,  Ltd.,  The 
||  Gaunt  & Son,  J.  R. 

- II  Gawthorp  & Sons  . 

||  Gay  & Co.,  Ltd.,  R. 

j|  Gee  & Sons  .... 

t G61ot,  A.  . 

||  General  Accident,  Fire  and 
Life  Assurance  Corpora- 
tion, Ltd. 

§ Gent  & Son,  W.  . 

| Gerard  & Cie.,  Ltd. 

||  Gibbons,  Ltd.,  Stanley  . 

||  Gibbs  & Son,  Dixon 

||  Gibbs,  Ltd.,  D.  & W.  . 

||  Gibson,  R.  & T.  . 

||  Gibson  & Co.,  Limited  . 

II  Gibsons  & Co.,  Ltd. 

IT II  Gieves,  Ltd.  . 

||  Gilbertson  & Page,  Limited 

||  Gilbey,  Ltd.,  W.  & A.  . 

II  Gill  & Reigate,  Ltd. 

§||  Gillard  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Cillett  & Johnston 


II  Gillott  & Sons,  Joseph  . 

||  Gilson,  Limited 
III  Girdhar  Das,  Hari  Das 
II  Glover  & Sons,  Jas.  William  . 

||  Goddard  & Son,  W. 

II  Godes-Berger  Co.,  The  . 

II  Godwin,  Harry  Leonard 


Tailors 

Stationers  and  Printers 

Perfumer. 

Orange  Curacoa  Manufacturer. 

Coffee 

Fruit  and  Vegetables . 

Adjustable  Chair  Makers  . 

N urseryman  .... 

Glass  and  China  Manufacturers 

Grocers 

Lacemen  and  Silk  Mercers 


Grocers,  Provision  Merchants, 
Manufacturing  Confection- 
ers, Wine,  Spirit  and  Cigar 
Merchants,  and  Tropical 
Outfitters 

Lace  Maker  .... 

Upholsterers  . . . . 

Coal  Merchant  .... 

Chemists 

Court  Cleaners  and  Dyers  . 

Chronometer  Makers 

Cocoa  and  Choco- 
I ate  Manufac- 
turers 

Biscuit  Manufacturers 

Chemist 

Brushmakers  .... 


Milliners  ..... 
Publishers  and  Printers 
Booksellers 

Athletic  and  General  Outfitters 
Bootmakers  .... 

Jeweller  and  Shawl  Merchants  . 

Crown  Jewellers  and  Goldsmiths 

Statuary  Masons 

Fishmonger  . 

Motor  Spirit  Purveyors 

Medallists  . . . . . 

Art  Metal  and  Memorial  Brass 
Workers 

Paint  & Enamel  Manufacturers 
Seed  and  Plant  Growers  and 
Merchants 

Hatter 

Insurers  of  Motor  Cars 


Outfitters  and  Tailors 
Florists 

Philatelists  . . . 

Tea  Dealers,  Grocers,  and 
Italian  Warehousemen 
Soapmakers  . . . . 

Provision  Merchants  . 

Jewellers 

Millers  and  Corn  Merchants 
Royal  Naval  Outfitters  . 
Game  and  Dog  Food  Manufac- 
turers 

Wine  Merchants 
Decorators  and  Furnishers 
Sauce  and  Pickle  Manufac- 
turers 

Bell  Founders  and 
Clock  Manufac- 
turers 

Steel  Pen  Makers 

Fishmongers  . . 

Jewellers  and  Gold  Embroiderers 
Agricultural  Implement  Manu- 
facturers 

Contractors  .... 
Natural  Mineral  Water 
Harness  and  Saddle  Maker 


Address. 


24,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

2,  Serjeants’  Inn,  Fleet  Street, 
E.C. 

89,  Jermyn  Street, 
St.  James’s,  S.W,  I , 

Amsterdam. 

Cannes. 

14,  Rue  du  Marche  St.  Honors, 
Paris. 

171,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

Buccleuch  Nurseries,  Hawick. 

39,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

21,  Motcomb  Street,  S.W. 

100  & 101,  Grafton  Street,  and 
4 & 5,  Wicklow  Street,  Dub- 
lin, and  34,  Patrick  Street, 
Cork. 

181-184,  Piccadilly,  W. 


High  Street,  Honiton. 

79,  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 

25,  Euston  Road,  N.  W.i. 

127,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 
Southgate,  N.14,  188,  Picca- 
dilly, W.i,  etc. 

27,  South  Molton  Street,  W.i. 

Union  Street,  Bris- 
tol. 

Duchy  Wharf,  Truro,  Cornwall. 
Windsor. 

66,  Netherkirkgate,  Aberdeen. 


2,  Amen  Corner,  E.C. 

27,  John  Dalton  Street,  Man- 
chester. 

Holborn,  E.C. 

82,  Queen’s  Road,  Bayswater, 
W. 

13,  Drummond  Road,  Agra, 
India,  and  Simla,  India. 

24,  Albemarle  Street,  and  17, 
Grafton  Street,  W. 

Eastgate  Masonry  Works, 
Southampton. 

Market  Buildings,  Aberdeen. 

Salisbury  House,  London  Wall, 
E.C.2. 

60,  Conduit  Street,  W.i. 

16,  Long  Acre,  W.C. 

24,  Grosvenor  Gardens,  S.W.i. 

Biggleswade,  Bedfordshire. 

13,  Rue  de  la  Paix,  Paris. 

General  Buildings,  Perth,  Scot- 
land, and  General  Buildings, 
Aldwych,  London. 

22-24,  Bennett’s  Hill,  Birming- 
ham. 

178,  Regent  Street,  W.i. 

391,  Strand,  W.C. 

8,  Mount  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  W. 

105-7,  Wapping  High  Street, E.i. 

93,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Donegall  Place,  Belfast. 

Slough. 

21,  Old  Bond  Street,  W.i. 

Hertford. 

Pantheon,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

73  to  77,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. 

The  Vintry  Works,  Waltham- 
stow, E.17. 

Bell  Foundry  and 
Clock  Factory, 
Croydon. 

6,Tnavies  Inn,  Holborn  Circus, 
E.C. 

iai,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

Benares  City,  India. 

Warwick. 

114,  High  Street,  Eton,  Bucks. 


21,  St.  James’s  Road,  Kingston- 
on-Thames. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


mu  Goldsmiths  & 
Silversmiths 
Company,  Ltd. 

li  Gonzalez,  Byass  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

* Good,  C.  A.,  m.r.c.v.s.  . 

U Goodall,  Backhouse  & Co. 

If  §1 II  Goode  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Thomas 
II  Goodyear,  f.r.h.s.,  Edward  . 


|j  Gordon,  Donald 
{||  Gorringe,  Ltd.,  Frederick 

If  Goslett  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Alfred  . 


§H  Goslin  & Co.,  Ltd. 


§ Cosnell&Co.,  Ltd., 
John 

* Gough,  Frank  E.  . . . 

II  Gough  & Davy 

c Gould,  Jane  . 

||  Goulding  & Co.  . . 

||  Goulet  & Co.,  Vve.,  George  . 

II  Goupil  & Co 

||  Graham  & Co.,  Limited, 
Walter 

§t  Graham  & Son 
c§  Gramophone  Co.,  Limited 
||  Grant,  Ltd.,  A.  C.  . 


||  Grant  & Sons,  Stephen  . 

*11  § I II  Graves,  Gooden  & Fox, 
Ltd.,  Henry 

g||  Gray,  William  Edward  . 

||  Gray  & Son,  James 

* Gray,  Dunn  & Co. 

§ Great  Metropolitan  Window 
Cleaning  Co.,  Ltd. 

* Green  & Nephew,  Ltd.,  James 
II  Green  & Son  .... 

If  Green  & Son,  Limited, 
Thomas 


||  Greenhill  & Co.,  Ltd.,  G. 

§ Gregory,  George  . 

* Griffin  & Co 

I Grout  & Co.,  Limited.  . 

* Grove,  William  H.. 

I Grunebaums,  Limited  . 

* Gubbins,  William  J. 

§||  Gunter  & Co.,  Ltd. 


II  Hacker  & Sons,  J.  . 
§IIIHaggart,  P.  & T.  . 

H Haig  & Co.,  Ltd., 
John 

II  Haines,  Frederick  Henry 
H Haines,  F.  G 

II  Hall  & Anderson  . 
t Hall  & Armitage  . 

§||  Hall  & Son  . 

§||  Hall  & Sons  . 

<?t  Halliday.  A.  & F.  . 

H Hamblin  & Co.,  W.  T.  . 

II  Hamer  & Co.,  Ed- 
ward 

||  Hamilton  & Co. 

II  Hamilton  & Inches 
§ Hamley  Bros.,  Ltd. 


* Hammond,  F.  & J.  * . 

§ Hammond  & Co 

V Hammond  & Co.,  Limited 
II  Hampton,  Thomas  W.  . 


Trade. 


Jewellers . 


Sherry  Growers  .... 

Veterinary  Surgeon  . 

Yorkshire  Relish  Manufacturers 
China  and  Glass  Merchants 
Court  Florist  .... 


Butcher  . . . . 

Linen  Drapers  . 

Plate  Glass  Manufacturers 


Butchers,  Fish- 
mongers, Poul- 

terers, and 
Charcutiers 
Perfumers 

Coachmaker  . 

Piano  Importers  and  Dealers, 
etc. 

Court  Dressmaker 
Jewellers  and  Goldsmiths  . 
Wine  Merchants 
Fine  Art  Publishers  . 

Linseed  and  Cotton  Cake  Manu- 
facturers 

Lingeres  and  Outfitters 
Gramophones,  etc. 

Makers  of  Scotch  Tweeds,  and 
Ladies’  and  Gentlemen’s 
Tailors 

Gunmakers . . . . . 

Picture  Dealers,  Art  Printsellers, 
and  Publishers 
Fine  Art  Photographer 

Ironmongers,  etc. 

Biscuit  Manufacturers 
Window  Cleaners 

China  and  Glass  Manufacturers 
Cutlers  and  Ophthalmic  Op- 
ticians 

Lawn  Mower  and  Horticultural 
Machine  Makers 


Wax  Chandlers 

Bookseller 

Naval  Booksellers  and  Pub- 
lishers 

Silk  and  Crape  Manufacturers  . 

Art  Photographer 
Cigar  Importers. 

Bookseller 

Confectioners  .... 


Tailors 

Woollen  Manufacturers  of 
Tweeds,  Tartans,  Rugs,  etc. 

Whisky  Distillers  . 

Picture  Cleaner  .... 
Proprietor  of  Riding  School, 
and  Horse  Dealer 
General  Furnishers  . 
Upholsterers  .... 
Bootmakers  .... 
Butchers 

Art  Furniture  Makers 
Upholsterers  .... 

Purveyors  of  Welsh 
IVIutton 

Jewellers  and  Silversmiths 

Watchmakers 
Toy  Dealers 


Poulterers  . 

Music  Publishers 

Breeches  Makers 
Picture  Frame  Maker 


Address. 


1 12,  Regent  Street, 

W. 

74,  Great  Tower  Street,  E.C., 
and  Jerez,  Spain. 

Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 

White  Horse  Street,  Leeds. 

17  21,  South  Audley  Street,  W. 
1,  15,  & 16,  Royal  Arcade,  Old 
Bond  Street,  and  Albemarle 
Street,  W. 

Bauvaglie,  Ballater. 

49-75,  Buckingham  Palace 
Road,  S.W. 

69-85,  Tabernacle  Street,  E.C., 
and  127-131,  Charing  Cross 
Road,  W.C. 

67,  New  Cavendish 
Street,  W.  1 . 


21 1-215,  Blackfriars 
Road,  S.E. 

London  Road.  Bracknell,  Berks. 

13  & 14,  Savile  Street,  Hull. 

52,  South  Eaton  Place,  S.W. 

George  Street,  Plymouth. 

Reims,  France. 

26,  Henrietta  Street,  W.C. 

Headley  Oil  Mills,  38  & 40, 
Norman  Road,  Greenwich. 

39,  Conduit  Street,  W. 

Hayes,  Middlesex. 

Crantown-on-Spey,  Crieff,  and 
Braemar,  N.B.,  and  24  & 26, 
Maddox  Street,  W. 

67A,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

60,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

92.  Queen’s  Road,  Bayswater, 
W. 

89,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Kinning  Park,  Glasgow. 

75,  Kinnerton  Street,  S.W.  1. 

5,  Upper  Thames  Street,  E.C.4. 

99,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 

New  Surrey  Works,  South- 
wark Street,  S.E.,  and 
Smithfield  Iron  Works, 
Leeds. 

7,  Bury  Street,  St.  James’s,  S.W. 

5,  Argyle  Street,  Bath. 

2,  The  Hard,  Portsmouth. 

Silk  Crape  Works,  Great  Yar- 
mouth. 

174.  Brompton  Road,  S.W.3. 

47,  Dover  Street,  W.i. 

59,  High  Street,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

7 and  8,  Berkeley  Square,  W. 


14,  Sackville  Street,  W. 

Royal  Breadalbane  Mills,  Aber- 
feldy. 

IYI  a r k inch,  Scot- 
land. 

70,  Seymour  Place,  Bryanston 
Square,  W. 

32,Chowringhee  Road, Calcutta. 

New  Wells,  Wakefield. 

23,  Thames  Street,  Windsor. 

21,  Buckingham  Palace  Road, 
S.W. 

7,  Hatchlands  Road,  Redhill. 

St.  Albans  House,  Windsor. 

Llanidloes,  N. 
Wales. 

8,  Old  Courthouse  Street, 
Calcutta. 

88.  Princes  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

200  & 202,  Regent 
Street,  W.,  86  & 
87,  High  Holborn, 
W.C.,  etc. 

39,  Castle  Street,  Shrewsbury. 

6,  Kingly  Street,  Regent  Street, 

W.i. 

465,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. 

403,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


* 


Name. 


Trade. 


Hampton  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 


. Decorators  and  Furnishers 


||  Hamshaw,  Exors.,  H.  A. 

||  Hancocks  & Co. 
j|  Hankey,  Bannister  & Co. 

* Hannington  & Sons,  S.  . 

If  ||  Harborow’s,  Ltd.  . 

||  Harding  & Sons,  John  . 

II  Hardy  Bros.  (Aln- 
wick), Ltd. 

II  Harland  & Son, 
WIYI. 

||  Harper  & Son,  James  . 

H Harris,  A 

||  Harrison  Bros.  & Howson 
Harrison  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 

Harrods,  Ltd.  . 


II  Hart  Accumulator  Co.,  Ltd. 
§ Hartley,  Frederick  William  . 

§H  Harvey  & Sons, 
Ltd.,  John 

t Harvey,  Nichols  & Co.,  Ltd. 

§ Hassel  & Fendt 

II  Hatch,  C 

||  Hatch,  Mansfield,  & Co., 
Limited 

H'§t!l  Hatchards  . . . . 

§||  Hatfield  & Sons,  Ltd. 
Henry  J. 

II  Hawker  & Botwood,  Ltd. 
jj  Hawker  & Co.,  James  . 

* Hawkes  & Co.,  Ltd. 

* Hawkins,  J 

II  Hay  & Lyall  .... 
J Hayford  & Sons,  W. 

§1  Hayward’s  .... 
||  Hazell  & Co.,  Joseph 

il  Hazell,  Watson  & 
VlNEY,  LD. 

||  Headington  & Son  . 

4§ll Heath,  Ltd.,  Henry  . 


Coach  Builders  and  Motor  En- 
gineers. 

Goldsmiths  and  Jewellers  . 

Wine  Merchants 

Linen  Drapers  .... 

Hosiers  and  Glovers  . 

Pork  Butchers  and  Sausage 
Makers 

Fishing:  Rod  and 
Tackle  Makers 

Carriage  & Motor 
Varnish  Manu- 
facturers 

Fruit  and  Vegetables 
Butcher  ..... 

Cutlers 

Printers,  Stationers,  and  Pub- 
lishers 

Drapers  and  Fur- 
nishers, and 
Goldsmiths  and 
Silversmiths,  etc. 

Electrical  Accumulator  Makers 
Jeweller  and  Silversmith  . 

Wine  Merchants 

General  Drapers 

Electric  Light  Fitters  . 

Florist 

Wine  Merchants 

Booksellers  .... 
Bronze  Figure,  Ormolu,  and 
Fine  Art  Manufacturers 
Corvusine  D.G.  . 

Wine  Merchants 
Sword  Cutlers  and  Military 
Tailors 

Farrier 

Carvers  and  Gilders  . 

Outfitters 

Lacemen  and  Embroiderers 
Coal  Merchants  .... 

Printers  .... 


Forage  Merchants 
Hat  Manufacturer 


§ Heath,  Ltd.,  Robert 
t Heaton,  Butler,  & Bayne 
II  Hedges  & Butler,  Ltd.  . 
ij  Heelas,  Sons,  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Heering,  Peter  F.  . 

II  Heidsieck,  Charles  (Maison 
Charles  Heidsieck) 

|j  Heidsieck  & Co. 

§||  Heming  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Hemsley,  Ltd.,  Richard 

* Henderson  & Bisset  , 

I!  Hennessy  & Co.,  Jas.  . 

II  Henningham  & Hollis  . 
t Henry  & Co.,  Alexander 
§t  Herbert,  Miss  Ellen 
IHerbert  Sc  Co. 
(S.  A.  P.),  Ltd. 


II  Herbert  Supply  Stores,  Ltd.  . 
||  Herdman  & Sons,  Ltd.,  John 
t Herlin  & Co.,  A.  H. 
ill  Herzog  & Higgins  . 

|]  Hewett  & Sons 
H Hewitt  & Son  .... 

II  Hey  wood  & Co.,  W.  H. 

II  Heywood,  John 

t Hide,  Joseph  .... 

II  Hill  & Son  (Wil- 
liam), and  Nor- 
man Sc  Beard, 
Ltd. 

Hill  & Sons,  William  E. 


Hatters  . 

Stained  Glass  Artists  . 

Wine  Merchants 
Linen  Drapers  and  House 
Furnishers 

Cherry  Brandy  Manufacturers  . 
Champagne  Grower  . 

Champagne  Growers . 

Jewellers  and  Silversmiths 
Jeweller 

Bookbinders  .... 
Brandy  Manufacturers 
Stationers  and  Newsagents 
Gun  and  Rifle  Makers 
Lace  Manufacturer  . 

Boot  Polishes,  Fur- 
niture Polishes, 
and  White  Pre- 
paration for  Buffs 

Purveyor  of  Fancy  Goods  . 
Flour  Millers  .... 

Tailors 

Photographers  .... 

Chemists 

Grocers  and  Italian  Warehouse- 
men 

Roofing  Engineers 

Bread  and  Biscuits 

Upholsterers  .... 

Organ  Builders  . 


Violin  Makers  . 


Address. 


Pall  Mall  East,  Trafalgar 
Square,  S.W. i. 

37, Humberstone  Gate, Leicester. 


25,  Sackville  Street,  W. 

32.  Sackville  Street,  W. 

3,  North  Street,  Brighton. 

6 and  7,  New  Bond  Street, 
W. 

i2o,  High  Street,  Slough. 

Alnwick,  Northum- 
berland, and  61, 
Pall  Mali,  S.W.  I . 
Merton,  London, 
S.W.  19. 


Ballater. 

28,  Thames  Street,  Windsor. 
Carver  Street,  Sheffield. 

44-47,  St.  Martin’s  Lane,  W.C.2. 


87-135,  Brompton 
Road,  S.W.  I . 


Marshgate  Lane,  Stratford, 
E.15. 

4,  Sackville  Street,  W.i. 

Denmark  Street, 
Bristol. 

Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

Bredgade  43,  Copenhagen. 

1 65,  High  Street,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

47,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

187,  Piccadilly,  W. 

86  & 88,  Charlotte  Street, 
Fitzroy  Square,  W.i. 

50,  Mark  Lane,  E.C. 

129,  Exeter  Street.  Plymouth. 

1,  Savile  Row,  W. 

Whippingham,  Isle  of  Wight. 

Aberdeen. 

202-s,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

352  & 354,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. 

99,  Little  Cadogan  Place,  S.W. 

52,  Long  Acre,  W.C. 2, 
and  Aylesbury, 
Bucks. 

77,  High  Street,  Slough. 

105,  107,  & 109,  Oxford  Street, 
W.,  62A,  Piccadilly,  W., 

47,  Cornhill,  E.C.,  and  60, 
Moorgate  Street,  E.C 

37  & 39,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 

14,  Garrick  Street,  W.C. 

155,  Regent  Street,  W. 

Broad  Street,  Reading. 

Copenhagen. 

Reims,  France. 

147,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C., 
and  Rheims,  France. 

28,  Conduit  Street,  W. 

285,  St.  James  Street,  Montreal, 
Canada. 

85,  Hanover  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Cognac,  Fiance. 

4,  Mount  Street,  W. 

22,  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh. 

5,  Cathedral  Yard,  Exeter. 

54,  Redcross  Street, 
E.C.  I,  and  S.  A.  P. 
Works,  SIoug:h 

High  Street,  Eton. 

Hay  market  Mills,  Edinburgh. 

Bredgade  6,  Copenhagen. 

Mhow,  Central  India. 

52,  King  s Road,  Brighton. 

74,  High  Street,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

Huddersfield. 

313,  Reg;ent  Street, 

W.  I. 

Market  Place,  Kingston-on- 
Thames. 

372,  York  Road, 
Camden  Town, 
N.7. 

140,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


S Hill,  Thomson,  & Co.  . 

* Hilliard  & Son.  Harvey 

|]  Hills  & Saunders  . 

* Hillyer,  G.  A. 

||  Hoare,  Gothard  & Bond,  Ltd- 
§ Hobbies.  Ltd. 

II  Hobbs,  Hart  & Co.,  Ltd. 

$||  Hoby  & Gullick 

* Hodges  & Sons,  Limited 

* Hodgins  & Co.,  Ltd. 

0 Hogg,  W.  D.,  M.  L>. 

H Hogg  & Robertson,  Ltd. 

|]  Hogg  & Son,  Robert 
(|  Holderness  & Son 
B Holland  & Sons 


H Holland  & Holland,  Ltd. 

||  Hollis  & Sons. 

||  Holmes  Bros  , Limited  . 

§11  Holt,  Renfrew  & 
Co.,  Ltd. 

$t  Hook,  Knowles  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

t§||Hooper  & Co.,  Ltd. 

H§||  Hooper,  Struve,  & Co.,  Ltd. 
c Hopkins,  Joshua  Laurence  . 
$ Host  & Son,  Andr.  Fred 
t Howard,  Charlie 
H Howard  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 

$||  Hubert  & Sons,  C. . 
t Hughes  & Harber,  Ltd. . 

||  Humber,  Ltd. 
t Hummel  & Co.,  E.  & H. 

* Humphreys,  Mary,  Annie,  & 

Harriet 

t Humphreys,  Ltd.  . 

Till  Hunt  & Roskell,  Limited 
||  Huntley  & Palmers,  Ltd. 

||  Huntsman  & Sons,  H.  . 

* Hutton  & Sons,  John  . 

* Hyde  & Co 


||  Ide  & Son 

II  Idris  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 


$ India  Rubber,  Gutta  Percha  & 
Telegraph  Works  Co.,  Ltd 
II  Inglesaut  & Sons,  Ltd.,  T.  . 

H Inglis,  Francis  Caird 

t Inglis  & Tinckler  . 

H Irvine  & Co.,  Hans 

H Irving  Bros.  .... 

t Isrvi ALU N & Co., 
Isaac 


II  Jackson  & Co.,  Robert  . 

H Jackson  & Sons,  Ltd.,  G. 

II  Jacob  & Co.,  Ltd.,  W.  & R.  . 
II  Jaeger’s  Sanitary  Woollen 
System  Co.,  Ltd.,  Dr. 

||  Jameson  & Son,  Ltd.,  John  . 
j|  Jameson  & Sons,  Robert 
ji  Jamieson  & Sons,  William 
§ Jannoch,  Theodor 

t Janson  & Wallgren,  J.  M. 

||  Jarrold  & Sons,  Ltd. 

t Jaschke,  Charles  . 

§ Jay’s,  Limited  . . . 

||  Jefferiss  & Co. 


II  Jeflerys,  Reuben  . 


Trade. 


Wine  Merchants 

Surgical  Instrument  Makers 
and  Cutlers 
Photographers  . 

Soap  Purveyor  and  Turner 

Coal  Merchants  .... 
Nurserymen  . . . . 

Lock  & Safe  Makers 

Bootmakers  .... 
Ironmongers  .... 

Butchers 

Chemist 

Seed  Merchants,  Nurserymen, 
and  Bulb  Growers 

Chemists 

Bread  and  Biscuits 
Furniture  Makers,  Upholsterers, 
Decorators,  House  & Estate 
Agents,  and  Sanitary  En- 
gineers 

Gun  and  Rifle-makers 
Builders  and  Contractors  . 
Motor  Body  Builders 

Furriers  and  Out- 
fitters 

Bootmakers  .... 

Motor  Coach  Builders 

Chemists 

Baker 

Booksellers  ... 
Butcher  ..... 
Upholsterers  and  Decorators  . 

Bootmakers  .... 
Court  Stationers,  Printers,  and 
Illuminating  Artists 
Cycle  Manufacturers 
Hosiers  ..... 
Bread  and  Biscuits 

Iron  Building  Manufacturers  . 
Goldsmiths  and  Jewellers  . 
Biscuit  Manufacturers 

Breeches  Makers  and  Tailors  . 
Coachmakers  .... 
Booksellers  and  Stationers. 

Ironmongers  .... 
Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 


India  Rubber  Tiling  & Elec 
trical  Cables 

Art  Cabinet  Makers  and  Up 
holsterers 

Photographer 

Irish  Poplin,  Linen,  and  Lace 
Manufacturers 

Australian  Wines 

Portmanteau  and  Brush  Makers 

Manufacturers  of 
Egyptian  Cigar- 
ettes 

Grocers  ..... 

Decorators  in  Relief  Ornament  . 

Biscuits  and  Cakes  . 

Pure  Wool  Clothing  . 

Whiskey  Distillers 

Florists  and  Nurserymen  . 

Fruiterers 

Florist,  Nurseryman,  and  Lily 
of  the  Valley  Grower 

Tailors 

Stationers 

Hairdresser  .... 

Costumiers,  etc 

Parquetry  Mosaic,  and  Wood 
Block  Flooring  Manufac* 
turers 

Baker ...  . . 


Address. 


45.  Frederick  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

r,  Teviot  Place,  Edinburgh. 

Oxford. 

i5.  High  Street,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

3,  Duke  Street,  Adelphi,  W.C. 

Dereham,  Norfolk. 

Arlington  Street,  New  North 
Road,  N. 

20,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

19,  20  & 21,  Aston’s  Quay,  and  3, 
Price’s  Lane,  Dublin. 

Dublin. 

62,  Avenue  des  Champs  Elys^es, 
Paris. 

22.  Mary  Street,  Dublin. 

1,  Southwick  Street,  W.2. 

100,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 

9,  Mount  Street,  W. 


98,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 


108,  Crickle  wood  Lane,  N.W. 

35-43.  Baude  Strict, 
Quebec,  Canada. 

66  & 65,  New  Bond  Street, 
W. 

54,  St.  James’s  Street,  Picca- 
dilly, S W. 

26,  Davies  Street,  W. 
it.  High  Street,  Egham. 
Bredgade  35.  Copenhagen. 

81,  North  Street,  Chichester. 

25,  26,  & 27,  Berners  Street, 
Oxford  Street,  W. 


The  Royal  Press,  Longton, 
Staffordshire. 

32,  Hoi  born  Viaduct,  E.C.i. 

6,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

Corwen,  N.  Wales. 

187-193,  Knightsbridge,  S.W. 7. 

25,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

162,  Fenchurch Street,  E.C.,and 
Reading. 

41,  Albemarle  Street,  W. 

115,  Summerhill,  Dublin. 

25,  St.  Bride  Street,  E.C. 

Fife  Road,  Kingston-on-Thames. 

Pratt  Street,  Camden  Town, 
N.W.,and  Liverpool,  South- 
ampton, and  Canterbury 

106,  Cannon  Street,  E.C. 

Atlas  House,  Horsefair  Street, 
Leicester. 

Rock  House,  Calton  Hill, 
Edinburgh. 

The  Irish  Warehouse,  147,  Re- 
gent Street,  W.i. 

The  Finsbury  Distillery  Co., 
Moreland  Street,  E.C. 

96,  Prince’s  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Alexandria,  Cairo, 
and  Port  Said, 
Egypt. 

172,  Piccadilly,  W. 

49,  Rathbone  Place,  W. 

28-31,  Bishop  Street,  Dublin. 

126,  Regent  Street,  W.,  etc. 

Bow  Street  Distillery,  Dublin. 

13,  Nassau  Street,  Dublin. 

130,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Lily  Nursery,  Dersingham, 
King’s  Lynn. 

Hamngatan,  Stockholm. 

London  and  Exchange  Streets, 
Norwich. 

52,  Regent  Street,  W. 

239-253,  Regent  Street,  and  251- 
255,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

45,  Grove  Lane,  Camberwell, 
S.E. 

16,  Lower  Belgrave  Street, 
S.W.  1. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 


N Jenkins  & Sons,  A. 

B Jennens  & Co.,  Ltd. 

H Jenner  & Co.,  Charles  . 

§H  Jennings,  Limited,  George  . 


ft  Jermyn  & Perry  . , 

H Jewsbury  & Brown 
§ II  Jeyes'  Sanitary  Compounds 
Co.,  Limited 
§||  Johnson,  Herbert  . 

II  Johnson  & Co.,  J.H.  . 

II  Johnson  Bros.  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 


(I  Johnson,  Ltd.,  Edmond 

* Johnston,  George  Harvey 

* Johnston,  W.  & A.  K.  . 

II  Johnston  (Dublin),  Ltd.,  H,  . 

f|  Johnston  & Co. 

!1  Johnston,  Green  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Johnston  & Hoffmann  . 

§!  Jolly  & Son  . . . 

t Jolly  & Son,  Bath,  Ltd. 

* Jones,  Henry 

l§  Jones,  Walter. 

* Jones  & Sons,  Ltd.,  John 

* Jones  & Willis,  Ld. 


§t  Jones,  Ltd.,  Pryce 

§♦  Jones'  Sewing  Machine  Co., 
Ltd. 

f|  Joshua  Bros 

j|  Joubert,  Felix 

II  Jump  & Sons  . 

§||  Justerini  & Brooks,  Ltd. 


8 Kanjimull  & Sons  . 
t Keen,  Robinson,  & Co., 
Limited 

||  Keiller  & Son,  Ltd.,  James  . 
R Kelly,  Thomas,  William,  and 
John 

(I  Kelly’s  Directories,  Limited  . 
||  Kelly,  Miss  A. 

§ Kelsey,  Henry 
t Kemp,  William  Archer  . 

HI  Kendal,  Milne,  & 
Co.  (Harrods, 
Ltd.) 

||  Kent,  Ltd.,  George  . 

t Kent  & Brydon  ... 

I Kerry  Knitting  Co.,  Limited  . 
lH  Keventer,  Edward  . 

* King,  Horatio  Nelson  . 

||  King  & Sons,  John  K.  . 

§||  King’s  Lynn  Hotel  Co.,  Ltd. 
jj  Kingston,  Miller  & Co.,  Ltd. 

c Kinnersley,  John  . 

§!  Kirby,  Beard  & Co.,  Ltd. 

||  Kirk  & Son,  W.  U. 

* Kirkland,  Bros. 

§tllKishan  Chand  & Sons  . 

||  Knight,  Alfred  William  . 

I!  Knight,  Limited, 
John 


Trade. 


Chimney  Sweeps 

Button  Makers  .... 

Drapers  and  House  Furnishers 
Sanitary  Engineers  . 


Drapers 

Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 
Disinfectants  . 

Hatter  . . . . . 

Royal  Cypher  Badges  and 
Locks 

Iron  Fence  Makers  . 


Jewellers  and  Silversmiths . 

Geographer  .... 

Publishers  and  Engravers  . 

Umbrella  and  Walking-Stick 
Manufacturers 

Poultry  Dealers  .... 
Fish,  Poultry,  andGame  Dealers 

Photographers  .... 

Silk  Mercers  .... 

Silk  Mercers  . . . . 

Bread  and  Biscuits 

Photograph  Frame 
Maker  . 

Butchers 

Church  Furnishers 


[Sec  Pryce  Jones.] 

Sewing  Machine  Manufacturers 

Australian  Brandy 
Decorator 

Watch  and  Clock  Makers  . 
Wine  and  Liqueur  Merchants  . 


Address. 


i & 2,  Lowndes  Court,  Carnaby 
Street,  W 

2,  New  Burlington  Place,  Re- 
gent Street,  W. 

48,  Piinces  Street,  Edinburgh. 

63-67,  Lambeth  Palace  Road, 
S E.i,  and  46,  Dover  Street, 
W.i. 

10-16,  High  Street,  King’s 
Lynn. 

Ardwick  Green,  Manchester. 

64,  Cannon  Street,  E.C. 

38,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

Pioneer  Lock  Works,  Aligarh, 
Upper  India. 

Wisemore  Works,  Walsall,  and 
11,  Carlton  Chambers,  12, 
Regent  Street,  S.W.i. 

94  and  95,  Grafton  Street, 
Dublin. 

Edina  Works,  Easter  Road, 
Edinburgh. 

Edina  Works,  Easter  Road, 
Edinburgh. 

38,  Nassau  Street,  Dublin. 

66,  Queen  Street,  Edinburgh. 

3,  South  Charlotte  Street,  Edin- 

burgh 

22,  Chowringhee  Road,  Cal- 
cutta. 

40,  College  Green,  Bristol. 

Bath. 

31,  Broadmead,  Bristol. 

195  & 196,  Sloane 

Street,  S.W.  I . 

Llandudno,  N.  Wales. 

43,  Grea  t Russell  Street,  Blooms- 
bury, W.C.,  and  Edmund 
Street,  Birmingham. 

Guide  Bridge,  Manchester  ; 1, 
City  Road,  E.C.i,  etc. 


2,  Jubilee  Place,  and  152,  King’s 
Road,  Chelsea  S.W. 

93,  Mount  Street,  W. 

2,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 


Jewellers  . 

Mustard  Makers,  and  “ Patent  ” 
Groats  and  Barley  Manu- 
facturers 

Marmalade  Manufacturers 
Wine  Merchants 


Post  Office  Directories 
Manicurist  and  Chiropodist 
Bootmaker  ..... 
Fishmonger  . 

Drapers  and  House 
Furnishers 


Refrigerator  Manufacturers 

Seed  Merchants .... 
Hosiery  Manufacturers 
Dairy  Produce  .... 

Architectural  Photographer 

Seed  Growers  . . . . 

Posting  Masters  .... 
Confectioners  and  Ball  Fur- 
nishers 

Butcher 

Pin,  Needle,  and  Hairpin  Manu- 
facturers 

Photographers  .... 

Bread,  Biscuits,  and  Confec- 
tionery 

Shawl  Merchants 

Safety  Horse-nail  Manufacturer 

Soap  Makers. 


Chandni  Chowk,  Delhi,  India. 
Denmark  Street,  St.  George’s 
Street,  E. 

Dundee. 

1 & 2,  Westmoreland  Street,  and 
89,  Lower  Gardiner  Street, 
Dublin. 

186,  Strand,  W.C. 


183,  Kensington  High  Street,  W. 

46.  High  Street,  Eton,  Windsor. 

Deansgate,  Police 
Street,  King 
Street,  M a n - 
chester. 

199,  200  & 201,  High  Holborn, 
W.C. 

3,  Tubwell  Row,  Darlington. 

Tralee,  Ireland. 

Dairy  Farm  P.O.,  Aligarh, 
United  Provinces,  India. 

4,  Avenue  Road,  Goldhawk 
Road,  W.6. 

Coggeshall,  Essex,  and  Reading, 
Berks. 

Globe  Hotel,  King’s  Lynn. 

98,  Buckingham  Palace  Road, 

S.W. 


Ravenhurst  Works,  Bradford 
Street,  Birmingham. 

The  Parade,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

13,  Hardman  Street,  and  Lord 
Street,  Liverpool. 

Delhi,  India 

4,  UpperSt.Martin’s Lane, W.C. 

Royal  Primrose 
Soap  Works,  SII- 
vertown.  E.  16; 
and  Coronation 
| House,  4,  Lloyd’s 
I Avenue,  E.C. 3. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


§ 

II 


Name. 


Trade. 


Address. 


Kodak,  Limited 
Kootenay  Jam  Co.,  Ltd. 

Kyle  & Cheyne,  Ltd. 


. i Photographic  Manufacturers  . 
. | Jam,  Cocoa,  and  Chocolate 
Manufacturers 

. j Shirt  Makers  .... 


Kingsway,  W.C. 

Mission  City,  British  Columbia. 

n & 13,  Donegall  Place,  Belfast. 


§ La  Barbera,  Carlo  . 

§||  Lafayette,  Limited . 

I|  Laing  & Mather  (incorporated 
with  Stuart  & Mein) 

§ Lambert,  Maison  . 

t Lambert  & Co.,  Ltd.,  S. 

||  Lambert  & Sons 
jj  Lancaster  & Co. , Ltd. , Charles 

II  Lanson  Pere  et  Fils 
||  Latchford  & Co. 
t Laurie  & Marner  . 

II  Lavielle,  J 

* Lawrence  & Sons  . 

||  Layton  Bros.,  Ltd.  . 

||  Lazarus  & Co.,  Ltd.,  C.  . 

II  Lea  & Perrins  . 

II  Leask,  John  . . . . 

||  Lee,  Henry  Morton 

||  Lee  & Son,  Samuel 

II  Leesings 

H Leftwich,  Limited  . 

II  Leggatt  Bros 

||  Lenygon  & Morant,  Ltd. 

||  Le  Riche’s  Stores,  Ltd.  . 
t Leroy,  Andre  .... 

Leroy  et  Fils,  Ltd. 

II  Letheby  & Christopher,  Ltd. 
§ Letts  & Co.,  Charles 

* Lettsome  & Sons  . 

||  Lever  Bros.,  Limited 


Optician  and  Photographer 
Photographers  .... 
Seed  Merchants  .... 

Costumier,  Lingerie,  and  Cor- 
setiere 

Italian  Warehousemen 
Ironmongers  . . . . 

Gunmakers  .... 

Champagne  Shippers . 

Bridle,  Bit,  and  Spur  Makers  . 
Coachbuilders  .... 
Poulterers  ..... 
Dyers  and  Cleaners  . 
Confectioners  and  Fruitefers 
Furniture  Manufacturers  . 

Sauce  Manufacturers 

Cigar  Merchants 

Hairdresser  . . . . 

Yachting  Shoe  Makers 
Pork  Butchers  .... 
Ice  Merchants  .... 
Printsellers  and  Picture  Dealers 

Decorators 

Wine  Merchants 
See  Society  Civile 

Jewellers,  and  Fine 
Pearl  Merchants 

Refreshment  Contractors  . 

Diarists 

Photographers  .... 
Soap  Manufacturers  . 


If  Lewis,  Robert 
t Lewis  & Son  .... 

II  Leyland  Motors, 
Limited 

§ til  Liberty  & Co.,  Limited  . 


||  Liebig’s  Extract  of  Meat  Co., 
Ltd. 

§11  Lincoln,  Bennett 
& Co.,  Limited 

§ Lindsay  & Co.,  Ltd.,  James  . 
II  Lipton,  Ltd 


||  List  & Sons,  William 

$11  Lister  & Beck,  and  Day, 
Watson,  Son  & Watney 
||  Little  & Ballantyne 
|j  Lobb,  John  .... 

$||  Lock  & Son,  Ltd.,  William  . 
||  Locke  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Walter  . 

$11  Locket  & Judkins 

c London  & Westminster  Win- 
dow Cleaning  Association 
Limited 

* London  Stereo- 
scopic Co., 
Limited 


II  Longman  & Strong  i’  th’  arm  . 
II  Lowry  & Co.,  Ltd. 

||  Lucan  Dairy,  The  . 

$||  Lumsden  & Gibson 
II  Lundberg  & Sons,  A.  P. 

II  Lupton  & Son,  Ltd.,  John 


$||  Lusty,  John  . 

||  Lyle  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Abram  . 
1 Lyle  & Co. , Ltd. , James 


Tobacconist  . . . . 

Art  Experts  .... 

Manufacturers  of 
Motor  Lorries 

Inventors  and  Makers  of  Artistic 
Wares  and  Fabrics 

Meat  Extract  Manufacturers  . 

Hatters 


Linen  Merchants 
Tea,  Coffee,  and  Cocoa  Mer- 
chants, Confectionery  Manu- 
facturers, and  Army  and 
Navy  Contractors 
Horse  Hair  Manufacturers 
Wine  Merchants 

Nurserymen  and  Seedsmen 
Bootmaker  ..... 

Plumbers 

Plate  and  Cutlery 

Coal  Merchants. 

Window  Cleaners 


Photographers, 
Photographic  Ap- 
paratus Makers, 
Opticians,  Spec- 
tacle Makers,  and 
Dealers  in  High- 
class  Fancy  Goods  ' 

I Seal  and  Gem  Engravers  . 

Furriers  ..... 

I Dairy  Produce  .... 

Grocers  . ... 

Electrical  Accessories 

j Wine  Merchants 


j Turtle  Soup  Merchant 

I Golden  Syrup  Manufacturers  . 
j Tea  and  Coffee  Dealers 


Via  Roma  182-3,  Naples. 
160,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 
Kelso,  Scotland. 


8,  Sackville  Street,  W. 

19,  Whitefriargate,  Hull. 
Snettisham,  Norfolk. 
ii,  Panton  Street,  Havmarket, 
S.W. 

Reims,  France. 

59,  St.  Martin’s  Lane,  W.C. 

Chalon-sur-Saone,  France. 

58,  Haymarket,  S.W. 

Windsor. 

60  & 61,  Bentinck  Street,  Cal- 
cutta. 

3.  Midland  Road,  Worfester. 

9,  D’Olier  Street,  Dublin. 

48A,  Curzon  Street,  Mayfair, 

W. 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

17,  Baxter  Gate,  Doncaster. 

43,  Great  Tower  Street,  E.C.3. 

30,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W., 
and  62,  Cheapside,  E.C. 

31,  Old  Burlington  Street, 
W. 

Jersey. 


57,  New  Bond 
Street,  W. 

24,  Railwcy  Approach,  Lon- 
don Bridge,  S.E.  r. 
Southwark  Bridge  Buildings, 


Llangollen,  North  Wales. 

Port  Sunlight,  Cheshire,  and 
Sunlight  Wharf,  Upper 
Thames  Street,  E.C. 

20,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W.i. 

44  & 45,  King’s  Road,  Brighton. 

Leyland,  Lanca- 
shire. 

140-148  and  208-222,  Regent 
Street,  W.,  and  3,  Boulevard 
des  Capucines,  Paris. 

Thames  House,  Queen  Street 
Place,  E.C. 

40,  Piccadilly,  W.  I, 
and  I and  2,  Sack- 
vilie  Street,  W.  1 . 

28,  Donegall  Place,  Belfast. 

City  Road,  E.C. 


51,  Bunhill  Row,  E.C. 

25,  Laurence  Pountney  Lane, 
Cannon  Street,  E.C. 
Carlisle. 

55,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 
King’s  Lynn. 

4,  Esplanade  East,  Calcutta. 

13.  Fenchurch  Ave- 
nue. E.C. 3. 

4,  Savoy  Street,  Strand,  W.C. 


3,  Hanover  Square, 
W.  I. 


1,  Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 

10,  Donegall  Place,  Belfast. 

24,  Parkgate  Street,  Dublin. 

95,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

Pioneer  Works,  477-489,  Liver- 
pool Road,  N. 

9,  Cheapside,  Bradford,  and 
23,  New  Station  Street, 
Leeds,  Yorkshire. 

6 & 8,  Parnham  Street,  Lime- 
house,  E. 

21,  Mincing  Lane,  E.C. 

15,  Old  Bond  Street,  W.i. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


H 


Name. 


Trade. 


Lyons  & Co.,  Ltd.,  J.  . 


. Bakers  and  Refreshment  Con- 
tractors 


II  McAfee  & Son,  John  . . j Military  Bootmakers 

H McCabe’s  . . . . ' Fish,  Poultry,  Game,  and  Ice 

I Merchants 

* McClure  & Son,  James  . . j Printsellers  Carvers,  and  Gilders 

(Macdonald,  Scotch  Whisky  Dis- 
Greenlees  & tillers 
Wi  lliaiyis  (Dis- 
tillers), Ltd. 

(formerly  Wm. 

Williams&Sons, 

Ltd.,  Aberdeen),  ; 

I ncorporating 
Alexander  & 

MAcdonald, 

Ltd.,  Leith,  and 
Greenlees  Bros. , 

London  and 
Glasgow 

SI  McDonogh  & Co.  . . . j Butchers 


§t  Macdougall  & Co.,  Limited  . 
||  Macdougall,  C.  Gavin  . 

U Macfarlane,  Lang  & Co.,  Ltd. 


i|  McGredy  & Son,  Samuel 

J Mackay  & Chisholm 
II  Mackenzie  & Moncur, 
Limited 

it  Mackie  & Co.,  Dis- 
tillers, Ltd. 


||  Mackie  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J.  W.  . 

* McKilliam,  B.  & W.  . 
t McKillop,  John  & William  . 
§ Mackintosh,  Ltd.,  John 
II  MacLehose,  Jackson  & Co.  . 


Court,  Civil,  and  Sporting 
Tailors 

Bagpipe  Maker  .... 
Biscuit  Manufacturers 


Rose  Growers  .... 

Goldsmiths  and  Silversmiths 
Hothouse  Builders  and  Heating 
Engineers 

Whisky  Distillers 


Purveyors  of  Rusks  and  Short- 
bread 

Shortbread  Specialists 
Restaurateurs  .... 
Confectioners  . 

Publishers  and  Booksellers 


Address. 


I Cadby  Hall,  Kensington,  W. 

14,  Corn  Market,  Belfast. 

South  City  Markets,  Dublin. 

105, Wellington  Street,  Glasgow. 

15,  Quality  Street, 
Leith. 


11  and  12,  Chatham  Street, 
Dublin . 

42,  Sackville  Street,  W. 

! Kenmore  Road,  Aberfeldy, 
N.B. 

j Victoria  Biscuit  Works,  Glas- 
gow, and  Imperial  Biscuit 
Works,  Fulham,  S.W. 

I Royal  Nurseries,  Portadown, 
co.  Armagh. 

59,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Balcarres  Street,  Edinburgh. 

217,  West  George 
Street,  Glasgow, 
and  258,  H igh  Hol- 
born,  W.C. 

108,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

16,  Broad  Street,  Aberdeen. 

74,  Gordon  Street,  Glasgow. 

Halifax,  Yorkshire. 

61,  St.  Vincent  Street,  Glas- 


t Maclure  & Co. 
§tl|Macmichael.  Arthur 
t Maconochie  Bros.,  Limited  . 

||  McVicker,  Ltd  , R.  & A. 

§11  McVitie  & Price, 
Ltd. 


||  Macvitties,  Guest  & Co.,  Ltd. 

||  Maguire  & Gatchell,  Limited 

H Maine,  Charles  Thomas. 

||  Mander  Bros 

H Mangan,  P 

$tllManick  Chand 
c til  Manley,  J 

II  Manley  & Son,  C.  . 
jj  Manlove,  Alliott  & Co.,  Ltd. 


||  Manor  Mill  Laundry  Co., 
Ltd.,  The 

||  Mansell,  Hunt,  Catty  & Co.. 
Ltd. 

||  Mansfield,  Joseph  . 

* Mansfield  & Sons,  W.  . 
<?§ll|Maple  & Co.,  Limited  . 

II  Mappin  & Webb, 
Ltd. 


§ Marks,  Lionel 
§ Marler,  Alfred  Charles  . 

f ||  Marr,  Woods,  Ltd. 

II  Marsh,  J.  & B. 


Lithographers  and  Draftsmen  . 

Stationer 

Preserved  Provision  Manu- 
facturers 

Tailors 

Biscuit  and  Oatcake 
Manufacturers 


Confectioners  . . . . 

Ironmongers 

Jeweller  and  Silversmith  . 

Varnish  and  Colour  Manufac- 
turers 

Butcher  and  Sausage  Maker  . 

Shawl  Merchant 
Gilder  and  Picture  Frame 
Maker 

Tailors 

Laundry  Machinery  Manu- 
facturers 


Launderers 


gow. 


48,  South  Audley  Street,  W. 
Millwall,  E.14. 


Londonderry,  Ireland. 

St.  Andrew  Works, 
Edinburgh:  and 

Ed  in  burgh  Works, 
“ London,  N.W. 

136,  Princes  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

7,  10,  & 15,  Dawson  Street, 
Dublin. 

35,  King  Street,  Jersey,  Chan- 
nel Islands. 

W ol  verhampton. 


1 & 2,  William  Street,  Dub- 
lin. 

Delhi,  India. 

27,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

Eton. 

Bloomsgrove  Works,  Notting- 
ham, and  41  & 42,  Parlia- 
ment Street,  Westminster, 

S.W. 

j Dundrum,  co.  Dublin. 


Paper  Table  Decorations  . 

Irish  Homespun  Manufacturer . 

Dressing  Bag  Makers  . . 1 

House  Furnishers 

Goldsmiths,  Silver-  j 
smiths.  Jewel- 
lers, Dressi  ng  Bag 
M an  uf  actu  rers, 
Electropiaters, 
Cutters,  etc. 


Fine  Art  Publisher  . 
Confectioner  and  Fancy  Goods 
Dealer 

Pianoforte  Makers 

Coal  and  Forage  Merchants 


Cressy  Road,  Hampstead, 
N.W. 

The  Spinning  Wheel,  Kenmare, 
Ireland. 


Tottenham  Court  Road,  W. 

I 58-  I 62.  Oxford 
Street,  W.  I ; 2, 
Queen  Victoria 
Street,  E.C. 4;  172, 
Regent  Street, 
W . I ; and  The 
Royal  Works.  Nor- 
folk Street,  Shef- 
field. 

31,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

39A,  High  Road,  Kilburn,  N.W. 

183,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

1 18,  London  Road,  Kingston- 
on-Thames. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


H Marshall,  Ernest  . 
t Marshall  & Co. 

§t!l  Marshall  & Snelgrove  . 

|]  Martyn  & Co.,  Ltd.,  H.  H. 

H Marvin,  George  H. 

§t  Marx  & Co.,  A. 

* Mary,  L. 

||  Mason,  James  Edwin  . 
t Massey,  Ltd.,  H.  & M.  . 

* Mathewson  & Son,  T *c 

James 

U Maule  & Son,  Robert  . 

* Maull  & Fox,  Ltd. 

H Mawers,  Ltd.  . 

H Maxwell  & Co.,  Henry  . 
1§||  May  & Williams  . 


Trade. 


. Stationer  and  Printer 
. Tailors  .... 

. Silk  Mercers,  Drapers,  etc. 

. Architectural  Decorators  . 

. Upholsterer 

. Jewellers  .... 

. Farrier  .... 

. Baker 

. Stationers,  Printers,  Book 
binders,  etc. 

i.,  Linen  Manufacturers 

. House  Furnishers 
. Photographers  . 

. House  Furnishers,  Art  Dealers 
and  Valuers 
• Spurmakers 
. Newsagents 


Address. 


Windsor. 

57  & 58,  Jermvn  Street, 
S.W. 

Vere  Street,  and  Oxford  Street, 
W. 

Sunningend  Works,  Chelten- 
ham. 

11  & 12,  Medina  Road,  West 
Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

121,  Regent  Street,  W. 

18,  Boulevard  Raimbaldi, 
Nice. 

38,  Chapel  Street,  Belgrave 
Square,  S.W. 

27,  North  Audley  Street,  W. 

Dunfermline. 

Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

187A,  Piccadilly,  W. 

223-233,  Fulham  Road,  S.W. 

8,  Dover  Street,  W. 

24,  Bury  Street,  St.  James’s 
S.W.i. 


[I  Mayhew,  F.  W. 

* Mearns  & Co.,  Alexander 

§ Medali  Bros 

II  Medici  Society,  Ltd. 

§ Meli,  Francis  . . . . 

§ Melillo,  Giacinto  . 

|1  Melrose  & Co.,  Andw.  _ . 

11  Meredith  & Drew,  Limited, 
and  Wright  & Son,  Ltd.  . 

§H  Merry  & Co 

j|  Merry  weather  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 
||  Metcalfe  & Son,  C.  L.  . 

II  Methven  & Sons,  Thomas 
jj  Methven  Simpson,  Limited 
§||  Mew,  Langton,  & Co., 
Limited,  W.  B. 

1|  Meyer  & Mortimer 
t Michelin  Tyre  Co.,  Ltd 

t Michelsen,  A 

* Milburn,  J 

||  Miles  & Co.,  Ltd.,  J. 

II  Millar  & Beatty,  Ltd.  . 

* Miller  & Richard  . 
c§ || Miller  & Sons,  Ltd. 


t Milnes-Daimler,  Limited 
§ Milton,  M.  & W.  . ... 

H Minton,  Hollins  & Co.  . 

||  Mintons,  Limited  . 

* Miremont,  Jean  Baptist 

H Mitchell,  John 
||  Mitchell,  John 

||  Mitchell  (Pens),  Ltd.,  William 
||  Mitchell  & Muil,  Limited 

|1  Mitchell  (Dublin),  Ltd.  . 

||  Moet&Chandon  . 

||  Moir  & Son,  Limited,  John  . 

||  Molassine  Co.,  Ltd.,  The 

||  Moll  & Moll  . . . . 

H Monteith  & Co.,  James  . 

* Moon,  W.  E 

||  Moore,  Stanislaus  . 


Saddle  and  Harness  Maker 
Harness  and  Saddle  Makers 
Dealers  in  Ancient  Silver  Orna- 
ments 

Art  Publishers  .... 

Goldsmith  and  Silversmith 

Dealer  in  Gold  and  Silver  Or- 
naments 

Tea  and  Coffee  Merchants 
Biscuit  Manufacturers 

Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers  . 
Fire  Engine  Makers  . 

Chemists  ... 

Seedsmen  & Florists  . 

Music  Sellers  .... 
Brewers 

Court,  Navy,  and  Army  Tailors 
Motor  Car  Tyre  Manufacturers 

Jeweller 

Chimney  Cowl  Manufacturer  . 

Artistic  Printers .... 
House  Furnishers 

Type  Founders  .... 
Elecctrical  Engineers,  Lamp 

Merchants,  t and  Wax 

Chandlers. 

Motor  Car  Purveyors 

Dealers  in  Horses 

Tiles,  Faience,  Mosaic,  etc. 

China,  Earthenware,  and  Tile 
Manufacturers 

Confectioner  .... 

Refreshment  Contractor  . . 

Steel  Pen  Manufacturer 

Steel  Pen  Manufacturers  . 
Bread  and  Biscuit  Manufac- 
turers 

Confectioners  .... 
Champagne  Merchants 
Preserved  Provision  Manufac- 
turers 

Dog,  Poultry,  and  Game  Food 
Manufacturers 
Wine  Merchants 

Saddlers 

Hairdresser  and  Perfumer  . 

Fruiterer 


62,  Seymour  Street,  W. 

5,  Bank  Wynd,  Aberdeen. 

63,  Strada  Nezzodi,  Valetta, 
Malta. 

7,  Grafton  Street,  New  Bond 
Street,  W.i. 

Sod,  Strada  Reale,  Valetta, 
Malta. 

54 & 55,  Piazzi  di  Matiri,  Naples. 

93,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Shadwell  High  Street,  and 
St.  George  Street,  E. 

21,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

Greenwich  Road,  S.E. 

Whitefriargate,  Hull 

6,  Frederick  Street,  Edinburgh, 

22,  Reform  Street,  Dundee. 

Royal  Brewery,  Newport,  Isle 

of  Wight. 

36,  Conduit  Street,  W. 

Bibendum  House,  81,  Fulham 
Road,  S.W. 

Bredgade  11,  Copenhagen. 

Northumberland  Works,  Marl- 
borough. 

68-70,  Wardour  Street,  W. 

13  & 14,  Grafton  Street, 

Dublin. 

65,  Nicolson  Street,  Edinburgh. 

5A,  New  Burlington  Street,  W.i. 


132,  Long  Acre,  W.C. 

6,  Park  Lane,  Piccadilly,  W. 
Patent  Tile  Works,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent. 

China  Works,  Stoke-upon- 
Trent. 

2,  Rue  Mazagram,  Biarritz, 
France. 

Royal  Athenaeum,  Aberdeen. 
Newhall  Pen  Works,  Moland 
Street,  Birmingham. 

8,  Warwick  Lane,  E.C. 
Schoolhill,  Aberdeen. 


:o,  Grafton  Street,  Dublin. 
Epernay,  France. 

) & 10,  Great  Tower  Street, 

E.C.3. 

runnel  Avenue,  East  Green- 
wich, S.E. 

5,  Bennett  Street,  St.  James’s, 
S.W. 

si.  Old  Court  House  Street, 
Calcutta. 

r6,  High  Sfcteet,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

1 i_  t>i 


* Moorman  & Son 
||  Morecroft,  Hiram  . 


Cabinet  Makers  and 
holsterers 

Public  Works  Contractor 


§||  Morel  Bros.,  Cobbett  & Son, 
Limited 

§||  Morgan  & Sons,  John  . 


Comestibles 

Tailors 


t Morlock,  Gustave 


Restaurateur 


Up 


burgh. 

Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 


14,  Twyford  Crescent,  Twyford 
Avenue,  Acton,  W. 

18  & 19,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 

46-50,  High  Street,  Cowes, 
66,  Union  Street,  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  Southampton. 
Hotel  Bristol,  Paris. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 


Trade. 


H Morris  & Co.,  Ltd. 


t Morris  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Philip  . 
§|ltMortlocks,  Ltd. 


9 Mowlem  & Co.,  Ltd.,  J. 

H Mowll  & Morrison  . 
t Mulliner  & Co.,  Ltd.,  H.  J.  . 

§||  Mumby&Co.,  Ltd.,  Charles  . 
II  Mumford  & Sons,  G.  S.'. 
j|  Murphy  & Orr,  Ltd. 

|j  Murray,  E 

H Musgrave  & Co.,  Limited 


(1  Musk  & Co.,  James 


* Nathan,  L.  & H.  . 

11  National  Radiator  Co.,  Ltd.  / 

II  Needs  & Co. 

t Negre,  Joseph 

* Negretti  & Zambra 


H Neill,  Sharman,  Ltd.,  D. 
fj  Nest!6  & Anglo-Swiss  Con- 
densed Milk  Co. 

§ Neugass,  Ltd.,  Simon  . 

11  New,  George  . 

I Newey  Bros.,  Ltd. 

§11  Newman,  James 
H Newton  & Co. 


||  Newton  & Cook 

(I  Newton,  Chambers  & Co., 
Ltd. 

§ Nicholas,  R.  E.  . . 

||  Nicholls  & Co.,  William 
j Nicol,  David  .... 

U Nixey,  Limited,  W.  G.  . 

II  Norton  & Co 

c Notaras,  Ltd.,  M.  E. 

\ Nouvelle,  Maison  . 


t Oake,  Woods  & Co., 
Ltd. 

||  Odams’  Nitro-Phosphate  and 
Chemical  Co.,  Limited 

IIOgilvie  Flour 
Mills  Co.  .Limited 


ITU  Oldaker  & Co.,  Ltd.,  F. 
U Oldham,  William  . 

||  Orme  & Sons,  Limited  . 


||  Orr,  William  . . . 

II  Orr  & Sons,  Ltd.,  P. 
t Ortner  & Houle 
H Osier,  Ltd.,  F.  & C. 


||  Osmond  & Son,  S,  . 
^f$||  Overton,  Ltd. 

||  Oxley  & Son  . 


II  Pain  & Sons,  Ltd., 
James 


* Palmer  & Co.,  Ltd. 


Decorators,  Glass  Painters, 
Upholsterers,  and  Cabinet 
Makers 

Cigar  and  Cigarette  Merchants 
China  and  Glass  Manufacturers 


Builders  and  Contractors  . 

Photographers  . 

Motor  Body  Builders 

Mineral  Waters  . 

Flour  Merchants 
Linen  and  Lace  Merchants 
Veterinary  Surgeon  . 
Stable  Fitters 


Butchers 


Costumiers  .... 

Heating  Apparatus  Makers 

See  Bramah  & Co. 

Confectioner  .... 

Opticians  and  Scientific  Instru- 
ment Makers 

Jeweller 

Condensed  Milk  Manufacturers 

Linen  Manufacturers  and  Em- 
broiderers 

Stationer,  Bookseller,  and  Book- 
binder 

Hook  and  Eye  and  Hairpin 
Manufacturers 

Artists’  Colour  Manufacturer  . 

Ophthalmic  Opticians 


Sponge  Merchants 
Disinfectant  Manufacturers 


Manufacturer  of  Kennel  Requi- 
sites 

Ironmongers  and  Turners  . 
Hairdresser  . . . . 

Blacklead  Manufacturers  . 
Chemists  . . . . 

Cigarette  Manufacturers  . 
Milliners 


Bacon  Curers 

Chemical  Fertilisers  . 

Flour  . 


Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers  . 

Pharmaceutical  and  Photo- 
graphic Chemist 
Billiard  Table  Makers 


Butcher  .... 
Silversmiths  and  Jewellers 
Seal  and  Gem  Engravers  . 
Glass,  China,  and  Electric 
Fittings  Manufacturers 

Butchers 

Fishmongers  . . . . 

Printers  and  Stationers 


Pyrotechnists 


Candle  and  Night  Light  Manu- 
facturers 


Address. 


17,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 

22,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

466,  468,  and  470,  Oxford  Street, 
W.,  and  31  and  32,  Orchard 
Street,  W. 

Grosvenor  Wharf,  19  & 20, 
Grosvenor  Road,  S.  W. 

Liverpool. 

Bedford  Park  Works,  Bath 
Road,  Chiswick,  W.4. 

34,  The  Hard,  Portsmouth. 

3 Farringdon  Road,  E.C. 

18,  Donegall  Street,  Belfast. 

Norton,  Mallon,  Yorkshire. 

St.  Ann’s  Iron  Works,  Belfast, 
and  Sardinia  House,  Kings- 
way,  W.C. 

Newmarket. 


12,  Panton  Street,  Haymarket, 
W. 

Hull,  Yorkshire,  and  439  & 441 
Oxford  Street,  W. 

Grasse,  France. 

38,  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.C.i  ; 
122,  Regent  Street,  W.i  ; 
and  45,  Cornhill,  E.C.3. 

22,  D0neg9.ll  Place,  Belfast. 

6 & 8,  Eastcheap,  E.C. 

58,  Duke  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  W. 

20,  High  Street,  Eton. 

105-113,  Brearley  Street,  Bir- 
mingham. 

24,  Soho  Square,  W. 

72,  Wigmore  Street,  W.i,  and 
37,  King  Street,  Covent 
Garden,  W.C. 2. 

Coir  Works,  Harberson  Road, 
Balham,  S,W.i2. 

Thorncliffe,  Sheffield,  and 

Thorncliffe  House,  331, 

Gray’s  Inn  Road,  W.C. 

Bitterne  Park,  Southampton. 

8,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 

Maison  Nicol,  50,  Haymarket. 
S.W. 

12,  Soho  Square,  W. 

Savoy  Pharmacy,  Cairo,  Egypt. 

84  & 113,  Piccadilly,  W. 

64,  Conduit  Street,  W. 


Gillingham,  Dorset. 

5,  Mark  Lane,  E.C.3. 

Montreal;  Fort 
William;  Winni- 
peg; and  Medicine 
Hat,  Canada. 

80,  Duke  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  W. 

99  & 100,  High  Street,  Eton. 

The  Parsonage,  Manchester, 
1 1 2,  West  Nile  Street,  Glas- 
gow, and  16,  Soho  Square, 
W.C.,  etc.,  etc. 


Mount  Road,  Madras. 


100,  Oxford  Street,  W.  ; also 
Birmingham,  Calcutta,  and 
Bombay. 

Windsor. 

4,  5,  & 6,  Victoria  Buildings, 
Pimlico,  S.W. 

High  Street,  Windsor. 


London  Road,  Mit- 
cham, Surrey, 
and  9,  St.  Mary 
Axe,  E.C. 3. 

Victoria  Works  Stratford,  E.  15. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


II  Palmer  Tyre,  Ltd., 
The 

§H  Parker  & Son,  J.  W. 

T Parker  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Thomas 

t Parkes,  James  U.  . 

II  Paskins  & Sons,  T. 

||  Pasquali  Cigarette  Co.,  Ltd. 

!|  Patent  Borax  Co.,  Limited  . 

* Paterson  & Sons 

* Paton  & Sons,  Hugh 

||  Pattrick  & Thompsons,  Ltd.  . 
§||  Paul  & Son,  Waltham  Cross, 
Ltd.,  W. 

*Tll  Peal  & Co 

$tl|Pears,  Limited,  A.  & F. 

||  Pearse  & Co.,  J.  & B.  . 

* Peckover,  J 

II  Pecriaux.  Thoedule 

||  Peed  & Son,  John  . 

t Peek,  Frean  & Co.,  Ltd. 

H Pegler  & Co.,  George 
i|  Peliti,  Federico 

||  Pellatt  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Apsley  . 

§ Penhaligon’s  . 

§ Pennell  & Sons 

l|  Perrier,  Ltd 

||  Perrier- Jouet  & Co. 

||  Perry  & Co 

||  Perry  & Son,  Ltd.,  Robert  . 

U Peters  & Son,  H.  . 

§11  Peters  & Sons, 
Thos. 

II  Phelps  & Co. 

§J  Phillips,  Albert 

t§ || Phillips’s,  Ltd. 

c Phillips  & Sons 
||  Phillips  & Son 
T Pickering  & Co. 

||  Pitt  & Co.,  C. 

||  Plante,  Henry  Hodson  . 

Playford,  H.  G. 

||  Plowright,  Pratt  & Harbage, 
Ltd. 

||  Poland  & Son,  George  . 

* Poison,  W.  . 

||  Pommery  Fils  & Co.,  Lse. 

§||  Pool,  David  .... 

$1  Poole  & Co., 
Henry 

H Poole  & Co.,  James 

||  Potter,  Frank  P. 

* Potts  & Sons,  Ltd.,  W. 

§ Powell  & Powell,  Ltd.  . 

II  Powell  & Son,  J.  . 

§ til  Power,  Ltd.,  W.  M. 

||  Power  & Son,  Ltd.,  Sir  John  . 

||  Pratchitt  Bros. 

||  Pratt  & Keith .... 

•|§||Price,  Whittaker,  & Co. 

§t  Pryce  Jones,  Ltd,. 


$U  Pugh  & Co. 

§||  Pulham  & Son 


II  Pullar  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J.  . 


Trade. 


Address. 


IVIotor  Car  Tyre 
Manufacturers 

Grocers  . . . 

Cooks,  Confectioners,  and 
Wedding  Cake  Makers 
Jeweller,  Silversmith,  and  Fine 
Art  Dealer 

Fish  and  Poultry  Merchants 
Cigarette  Purveyors  . 

Borax  Manufacturers 
Musicsellers  .... 
Carvers  and  Gilders  . 

Timber  Merchants 

Rose,  Plant,  & Seed  Merchants 


I 19,  1 21 , & 123, 

Shaftcs  D u ry 
Avenue,  W.C.2. 

Dersingham,  Norfolk. 

18,  St.,  Mary's  Gate,  and  12,  St. 

Ann’s  Square,  Manchester. 

12  & 13,  Vigo  Street,  W. 


Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

38,  Bruton  Street,  W.i. 
Ladywood,  Birmingham. 

27,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 
5,  St.  James  Square,  Edin- 
burgh. 

King’s  Lynn. 

Waltham  Cross,  Herts. 


Bootmakers  . . . . 

Soap  Makers  and  Perfumers 

Army  Clothiers  . . . . 

Tailor 

Turtle  Soup  Manufacturers 
Plants  and  Seeds 

Biscuit  Manufacturers 

Fruiterers  . 

Confectioner  . . . . 

China  and  Glass  Merchants 

Perfumers 

Seedsmen 

French  Natural  Sparkling  Table 
Water 

Champagne  Growers  . 

Electric  Light  Fittings  Manu- 
facturers 

Ale  and  Porter  .... 
Coal  Merchants  .... 

Coachmakers 


Tailors  and  Military  Outfitters. 

Ladies’  Tailor  and  Habit  Maker 

China  and  Glass  Merchants 

Dressmakers  and  Corsetieres 

Tailors 

Grocers 

Button  Manufacturers 
Jeweller 

Baker 

Ironmongers  . . . . 


487,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

71,  73,  and  75,  New  Oxford 
Street,  W.C. 

812,  Old  Ford  Road,  E. 

27A,  Sackville  Street,  W. 

3,  New  Compton  Street,  W.C. 

124,  Norwood  Road,  West  Nor- 
wood, S.E. 

158  - 194,  Drummond  Road, 
S E.16. 

169,  Union  Street,  Aberdeen. 

11,  Government  Place  East, 
Calcutta,  and  Simla,  India. 

19  and  20,  Northumberland 
Avenue,  W.C. 

33.  St.  J ames’s  Street,  S.W., 
and  66,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W. 

Lincoln. 

45  & 47,  Wigmore  Street,  W.i. 

Epernay,  France. 

21,  Grafton  Street,  Bond  Street, 
W. 

46,  Stafford  Street,  Dublin,  and 
Rathdowney. 

56,  Thames  Street,  Windsor. 

38,  Seymour  Place, 
Bryanston 
Square,  W.  I . 

Calcutta,  Simla,  Lahore, Quetta, 

and  Delhi,  India. 

185  & 186,  Sloane  Street, 

S.W. 

43  & 44,  New  Bond  Street, 
W. 


4,  Dame  Street,  Dublin. 
Newcastle-on-Tyne. 

31,  Maddox  Street,  W. 

12,  Bury  Street,  St.  James’s, 

S.W 

Dersingham. 

8,  Norfolk  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 


Furriers  . . . . 

(See  Brown  and  Poison). 

Champagne  Shippers . 

Dairyman  ..... 

Civil,  Court,  Diplo- 
matic, and  IYIili- 
tary  Tailors 

Chronometer  and  Clock  Makers 

Gate  and  Hurdle  Maker  . 

Clock  Makers  .... 

House  Agents,  Auctioneers  and 
Upholsterers 

Game  Food  Merchants 

Frame  Specialists  and  Picture 
Restorers 

Pot  Still  Whiskey  Distillers 

Pumping  Machinery  Manu- 
facturers 

Drapers  (Speciality  White  Win- 
seys) 

Tailors  ..... 

Woollen  IYIanufac- 
turers  and 
IVIerchants 

Coal  Merchants  . 

Rockworkers  and  Artificial 
Stone  Manufacturers 

Cleaners  and  Dyers  . 


190,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. 

Reims,  France,  and  24,  Mark 
Lane,  E.C. 

7,  Lower  Belgrave  Street, 
S.W.  1. 

37-39, Savile  Row,W.  I 

[Livery  Department,  3,  Old 
Burlington  Street,  IV.] 

33,  Spencer  Street,  Clerkenwell, 
E.C. 

Purfleet  Quay,  King’s  Lynn. 
Guildford  Street,  Leeds. 

18,  Old  Bond  Street,  Bath. 

39,  St.  Leonards  Road, 

Windsor. 

Victoria  Galleries,  12,  Carey 
Street,  Vincent  Square,  S.W. 
John’s  Lane  Distillery,  Dublin. 
Denton  Iron  Works, ^Carlisle. 

269  & 271,  Union  Street, 

Aberdeen. 

6,  Suffolk  Street,  S.W. 

Newtown,  N. 
Wales. 

16,  Buckingham  Palace  Road, 
S.W. 

71,  Newman  Street,  Oxford 
Street,  W.,and  Broxbourne, 
Herts. 

Perth,  and  18,  Chenies  Street, 
W.C. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 

Trade. 

Address. 

H Pullman.  Ltd.,  R.  & J.  . 

Leather  Dressers  and  Sellers 

1 17,  Greek  Street  Soho,  W.i. 

^<8  Purdey  & Sons,  James  . 

Gun  and  Rifle  Makers 

1 Audley  House,  57  & 58,  South 
Audley  Street,  W. 

R Purimachos,  Ltd.  . 

Cement  Manufacturers 

Clifton,  Bristol 

* Purnell  & Purnell  . 

1 Cabinet  Makers  and  Upholsterers 

i 7 & 8,  High  Street,  Ryde,  Isle 
of  Wight. 

§8  Ralph,  F 

1 Photographer  .... 

Dersingham,  Norfolk. 

||  Ramsay  & Son,  Charles 

! Nurserymen,  and  Florists  . 

The  Royal  Nurseries,  Balls- 
bridge,  & 50,  Nassau  Street, 
Dublin. 

||  Randall  Bros. 

Paripan  Manufacturers 

8,  Glasshouse  Street,  W. 

II  Rands  & Jeckell,  J. 

Marquee,  Rick  Cloth,  and 
Waterproof  Cover  Manu- 
facturers 

Ipswich. 

||  Ranken  & Co. 

Tailors 

| 4,  Old  Court  House  Street, 

Calcutta,  and  Simla,  etc.  ; 
also  13  a,  George  Street, 
Hanover  Square,  W. 

Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Orwell  Works,  Ipswich,  and 
Machinery  Manufacturers.  ! 46,  Queen  Victoria  Street, 

E.C.2. 


||  Ransomes,  Sims  & Jefferies,  1 
Ltd. 


t Rasmussen,  Chr.  . 

||  Ratcliff,  John  . . . . 

§ Rathbone,  F 

§||  Rawlings,  Limited,  H.  D.  . 

5f§||  Rayner  & Co.,  Joseph  . 

T Reading,  H.  & J.  . 

§||  Reckitt  & Sons,  Ltd. 


§ Redfern,  Limited  . 


||  Reid  & Co.,  Benjamin  . 

* Reid  & Sons  .... 

||  Remington  Typewriter  Co., 
Ltd. 

||  Restano,  John  & Francis 

l Reville,  Ltd.  . 

{ Revillon  Freres  (London),  j 
Ltd. 

||  Richards  & Co.,  Ltd.,  West-  ; 
ley 

||  Rickards,  Ltd.,  Charles  . . 1 

I 

||  Riddle  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Alex-  { 
ander 

* Ridgways,  Ltd.  . . . 1 

||  Rigby  & Co.,  Ltd.,  John  . j 
§ Rimmel,  Limited,  Eugene  . j 


j Jeweller  . 

j Butcher 

1 Dealer  in  Wedgwood  and  Old 
English  Pottery 

1 Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 

! Turners  and  Brush  Makers 
Ambulances  .... 

J Blue,  Metal  Polish,  and  Black 
Lead  Manufacturers 

. 

Ladies’  Tailors 


I 

[ Seedsmen  and  Florists 
1 Goldsmiths,  Silversmiths,  etc.  . 

Typewriter  Manufacturers 

Dealers  in  Cattle  and  Sheep 

Court  Dressmakers 

Furriers  . 

Gun  and  Rifle  Makers 

Posting  Masters 

S tower's  Lime  Juice  Cordial 
Manufacturers 

Tea  Merchants  .... 

Gunmakers  . . 

Perfumers  . 


30,  Brook  Street,  W.i. 

23,  Thavies  Inn,  E.C.i. 

Neate  Street,  Camberwell, 

S.E.5. 

26,  Motcombe  Street,  S.W.r. 

Harley  Mews  North,  Harley 
Street,  W. 

1 50,  Queen  Victoria  Street,  E.  C. , 
and  Demorgan  Road,  Ful- 
ham, S.W. 

26  & 27,  Conduit 

Street,  W.,  and 
27,  New  Bond 
Street,  W.I. 

72,  Guild  Street,  Aberdeen. 

48,  Grainger  Street,  Newcastle- 
upon-Tyne. 

100,  Gracechurch  Street,  E.C. 

15  & 16,  The  Market,  Gibraltar. 

15,  HanoverSquare, 
W.  I. 

180,  Regent  Street,  W.i, 

23,  Conduit  Street,  W.,  and 
Birmingham. 

10,  Spring  Street,  Paddington, 
W. 

Crown  Works,  Bancroft  Road, 

E. 

Ridgway  House,  King  William 
Street,  E.C. 

43,  Sackville  Street,  W. 

Darnley  Road,  Hackney, 
NE. 


||  Rivero,  Joaquin  M. 

§||  Riviere  & Son,  R.  . 

* Roach,  T.  R.  & J.  . 

^[c§|| Roach  & Son,  Pope 
H Robb,  William 

II  Robersons,  Ltd. 

§ Roberson  & Co.,  Ltd.,  C. 

I!  Roberton,  Nathaniel 
§||  Roberts  & Co. 

If  Roberts  Windsor  Soap  Co.. 
Ltd. 

II  Roberts  & Son,  Joseph  W. 

til  Robinson  & 
Cleaver,  Ltd. 


R Robson,  Ltd.,  John 
§ Roche,  Madame  Kate  . 

II  Rodgers  & Sons,  Ltd., 
Joseph 

II  Rodman  & Co.,  Ltd.,  William 
R Roederer,  Louis 

U Roger  & Co.,  Pol  . 

II  Rogers  & Co 

1i§il  Rogers  & Cook, 
Ltd. 

^ Rolls-Royce,  Ltd.  . 


Sherry 

Bookbinders  . . . . 

Seedsmen  and  Corn  Merchants  . 

Chemists 

Jeweller 

Decorative  Con- 
tractors 

Artists’  Colourmen  . 

Coal  Merchant  .... 

Chemists  . . . . . 

Soap  Purveyors,  Grocers  and 
Teamen 

Pianoforte  Makers  and  Tuners 

Irish  Linen,  Da- 
mask, Irish  Linen 
and  Irish  Cam- 
bric Handker- 
chief ; also  Shirt 
and  Collar  and 
Irish  Tweed 
manufacturers 

Job  Masters,  etc.  . 

Dressmaker  and  Milliner  . 

Cutlers  and  Silversmiths  . 

Stationers  ..... 

Champagne  Shipper  . 

Champagne  Shippers 

Military  and  Naval  Outfitters 
and  Gold  Lacemen 

Launderers,  Clean- 
ers, and  Dyers 

Motor  Car  Manufacturers. 


Jerez  de  la  Fontera,  Spain. 

29-33  Heddon  Street,  Regent 
Street,  W. 

Newport,  Isle  of  Wight. 

71,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

Ballater. 

83-85,  Kn  Igfhts- 
bridge.  S.W. 

155-6,  Piccadilly,  W. 

East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

76,  New'  Bond  Street,  W. 

16,  Park  Street,  Windsor. 

10,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

Belfast;  Regent 
Street,  W.,  and 
Cheapside,  E.C., 
London;  also 
Liverpool. 


31,  Chichester  Street,  Belfast. 

29,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 

6,  Norfolk  Street,  Sheffield. 

41,  Donegall  Place,  Belfast. 

7,  The  Crescent,  Minories, 
E.C. 3,  and  Reims,  France. 

39,  Crutched  Friars,  E.C. 

30,  King  Street,  Covent  Garden, 
W.C 

Beulah  Laundry, 
274.  South  Lam- 
beth Road,  S.W. 8. 

14  & 15,  Conduit  Street,  W.i. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


§t  II  Romanes  & Paterson 
§||  Ronuk,  Limited 
H Rosbach  . 

U Rose  & Co.,  Ltd.,  John 

!l  Ross,  Limited 


* Rotherham,  C.  J.  . 
t Rouch  & Co.,  W.  W.  . 

c Rouvier,  Madame  . 

Jtl  Rowe  & Co.,  William 
||  Rowney  & Co.,  George  . 

tH  Rowntree  & Co., 
Ltd. 

§ Royal  Copenhagen  Porcelain 
Manufacturing  Co. 

||  Royal  Crown  Derby  Porcelain 
Co.,  Limited 

III  Royal  Irish  Industries  Asso- 
ciation 


§ Royal  Repository  . 

t Ruabon  Coal  and  Coke  Co., 
Limited 

* Rudall,  Carte,  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 

||  Rudge-Whitworth,  Ltd. . 
t Runting,  Ernest  G.  V.  . 
r||  Russell  & Co. 

II  Russell  & Co.,  J, 

cJ§Russell  & Sons 
||  Russell  & Sons,  (Photo- 
graphers), Ltd.,  J. 

H Rutherford  & Kay 

t Sage  & Co.,  Ltd., 
Frederick 

||  St.  James’s  Dairy  . 

||  St.  Ronan’s  Wells  & Mineral 
Water  Co. 

||  Salt  & Son,  Ltd. 

||  Sams  & Co 

||  Sandeman,  Sons  & Co.,  Ltd., 
Geo.  G. 

||  Sanders 

t Sandilands  & Son  . 

II  Sandow,  Eugen  , , . 

c Sands  & Co.,  Richard  . 

§||  Sangster  & Co. , Limited 
II  Sanitas  Co  , Ltd.,  The  . 

§||  Sankey  & Son,  Ltd.,  Richard 
||  Sara  & Goodfellow 
i!  Savory  & Co.,  H.  L. 

•Ill  Savory  & Moore, 
Ltd. 


§ Schuldt,  Dina  & Co. 

^1§||  Schweppes,  Limited 

||  Scott,  AH 

;|  Scott  & Sons,  H.  . 

* Scott  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Hudson 

§||  Scotts,  Limited 
11  Scrubb  & Co.,  Ltd. 

||  Searle  & Sons  .... 
§11  Sewell  (Alfred  J.)  & Cousens 
(F.W.),  Ms.R.C.V.S. 

§ Seymour  & Molyneux  . 

||  Shalimar  Paint,  Colour  & 
Varnish  Co.,  Ltd.,  The 
.1  Shanks  & Son,  Ltd.,  Alex- 
ander 

||  Shaw  & Son,  John  S. 

■|§t  Shaw  & Co.,  T.  . 

II  Sheath  Bros.  .... 
il  Sheehan,  Daniel  St.  John 

<?ii  Shell  Marketing  Co.,  Ltd. 

§ Shirras,  Laing,  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 


Trade. 


Royal  Clan  Tartan  and  Scotch 
Tweed  Warehouse 

Sanitary  Floor  Polish  Manu- 
facturers 

Table  Water  .... 

[See  Coalport  China  Co.,  Ltd.] 

Wlauufacturing  Op- 
ticians 

Canine  Surgeon  .... 

Horse  and  Sporting  Photo- 
graphers .... 

Costumiere  and  Corsetiere 

Naval  Tailors  and  Outfitters 

Black  Lead  Pencil  Manu- 
facturers 

Cocoaand  Chocolate 
Manufacturers 

Porcelain  Manufacturers  . 

China  Manufacturers . 

Irish  Made  Goods 


For  sale  of  Gentlewomen’s 
Work 

Colliery  Owners  and  Coal  and 
Coke  Merchants 
Musical  Instrument  Manufac- 
turers 

Cycle  Manufacturers  . 
Chiropodist  .... 
Chemists  .... 

Musicsellers  and 
Publishers 

Photographers  .... 
Photographers  .... 

Wine  Merchants 

Plate  Room  Special- 
ists 

Milkmen 

[See  H.  Rawson.] 

Surgical  Apparatus  Manufac- 
turers and  Cutlers 
Dairyman  ..... 

Wine  Shippers  .... 

Orchid  Growers  .... 
Tailors  . . . 

Director  of  Sandow  Institute  of 
Physical  Culture 
Court  Glovers  and  Milliners 

Umbrella  Makers 
Disinfectant  Manufacturers 
Horticultural  Pottery 
Preserve  Manufacturers 
Cigarette  Manufacturers  . 

Chemists  . 


Florists 

Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 
Golf  Club  Maker 
Horticultural  Sundriesmen 
Colour  Printers  and  Decorated 
Box  Manufacturers 

Hatters 

Ammonia  Manufacturers  . 

Boatbuilders  . 

Canine  Surgeons 

Embroiderers  . . . . 

Paint  and  Varnish  Makers 

Lawn  Mowing  Machine  Manu- 
facturers 

Hatters 

Ironmongers  . 

Patent  Spoke  Brush  Makers 
China  and  Glass  Merchant  and 
Lamp  and  Gas  Engineer 
Purveyors  of  Motor  Spirit . 

Ironmongers  . . . . 


Address. 


62,  Princes  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Portslade,  Brighton,  Sussex. 

11  and  12,  Haymarket,  S.W. 

3,  North  Side,  Clap- 
ham  Common, 
S.W. 4. 

55,  South  Molton  Street,  W. 

161,  Strand,  W.C. 

135,  Ebury  Street,  S.W.i. 

78,  High  Street,  Gosport. 

61,  Brompton  Road,  S.W. 

The  Cocoa  Works, 
York,  and  16. 
Eastcheap,  E.C.3. 

Danish  Art  Gallery,  2,  Old  Bond 
Street,  W. 

Osmaston  Road,  Derby. 

23,  Motcomb  Street,  S.W.,  29, 
Great  Pulteney  Street,  W., 
and  76,  Grafton  Street, 
Dublin. 

130A,  George  Street,  Edin- 
burgh. 

14,  Craven  Road,  Paddington, 
W. 

23,  Berners  Street,  W. 

Rudge  Works,  Coventry. 

3,  Bentinck  Street,  W.i. 

7,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

120,  High  Street, 
Oxford. 

13,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

51,  Baker  Street,  W. 

120,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

58-62,  Cray’s  Inn 
Road,  W.C.  I . 

61,  Jermyn  Street  S.W. 


5 and  6,  Cherry  Street,  Bir- 
mingham. 

25,  North  Audley  Street,  Gros- 
venor  Square,  W. 

20,  St.  Swithin’s  Lane,  E.C. 

St.  Albans,  Herts. 

12,  Conduit  Street,  W. 

32,  St.  James’  Street,  S.W.i. 

187A,  i88a  & 189A,  Sloane 
Street,  S.W. 

140,  Regent  Street,  W. 

Locksley  Street,  Limehouse,  E. 

Bulwell  Potteries,  Nottingham. 

Truro,  Cornwall. 

47,  Piccadilly,  W. 

143,  New  Bond 
Street.  W.I.  29, 
Chapel  Street, 
S.W.  1 , and  I .Lan- 
caster Gate,  W.2. 

Copenhagen. 

Marble  Arch  House,  W.2. 

Earlsferry,  Elie. 

Woodside,  S.E. 

Carlisle,  and  s,  Great  Winches- 
ter Street,  E.C. 

1,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

Guilford  Street,  Lambeth, 
S.E. 

Henley-on-Thames. 

55,  Elizabeth  Street,  Eaton 
Square,  S.W. 

130,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 

6,  Lyons  Range,  Calcutta. 

Bush  Lane  House,  Bush  Lane, 
Cannon  Street,  E.C.4,  and 
Arbroath,  Scotland. 

21  & 23,  High  Street,  Belfast. 

14,  Eccleston  Street,  S.W. 

87,  City  Road,  E.C.i. 

109  & no,  Patrick  Street,  Cork. 

St.  Helen's  Court,  Leadenhall 
Street,  E.C.3. 

46,  Schoolhill,  Aberdeen. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 


§ Shoolbred  & Co., 


) 

Trade. 


Ltd.,  James 


Furnishers  . 


II  Short,  Cyril  Arthur 
II  Siegert  & Son,  Dr.  J.  G.  B.  . 
if  Sifton,  Praed  & Co.,  Ltd. 

i Silcock  & Sons, 
Ltd.,  r. 

||  Silva  & Cosens,  Ltd. 

I!  Silver  & Co.,  Ltd.  (S.W.),  & 
Benjn.  Edgington,  Ltd. 

II  Simmonds  Bros.,  Ltd.  . 


Fruit  and  Vegetables, 
f See  Angostura  Bitters,  Ltd.] 
Map  and  Booksellers. 

Feed  ingCake  Manu- 
facturers 

Wine  Merchants 
[ See  Edgington.] 

Marquee  and  Tent  Makers 


* Simmons  & Sons,  John  . 

* Simms  & Son,  Henry  (amal- 

gamated with  Duck,  Son, 
& Pinker,  Ltd.) 

II  Si ivi pson  & Co,  . 

II  Simpson  & Son 
§1  Singer  Sewing  Machine  Co., 
Ltd. 

t Sismondini,  A. 

II  Sissons  Bros.  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Skeffington  & Son,  Limited  . 


Costumiers  .... 

Pianoforte  and  Music  Mer- 
chants 

Coachmakers 

Livery  Tailors  .... 
Sewing  Machine  Manufacturers 

Hairdresser  .... 

Sanitary  and  Distemper  Manu- 
facturers 

Publishers 


5IJII Skinner  & Co.,  A.  E.  . 

§t  Skovgaard,  Thorvald 

||  Slater  & Co.  Engineers,  Ltd., 
James 

$11  Smart,  John  . . . . 


Jewellers  and  Silversmiths 
General  Purveyor 

Gas  and  Hot  Water  Engineers  . 

Carrier 


i|  Smethurst  & Co.  (London), 
Ltd. 

$11  Smith  Charles  Winlove  . 
Smith,  Edward 
H Smith,  George 
1f§||  Smith,  Herbert  Allen  . 

||  Smith,  Ltd.,  William  John 

||  Smith  & Co.  (Jobmasters), 
Ltd. 

til  Smith  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Tom 

* Smith  & Son,  Lewis 

II  Smith  & Son,  IYI.  . 

||  Smith  & Son,  Ltd  , Turber- 
ville 

* Smith  & Son,  Ltd.,  James 
$1  Smith  & Son,  Ltd.,  S.  . 

f§J||Smith  & Son  (Motor  Acces- 
sories), Lid.,  Samuel 
II  Smith  & Sons,  Thomas  . 
t Smith  & Sons  James 
||  Smith,  Stanistreet  & Co.,  Ltd. 
t Smith,  Kent  & Co. . 

§ Smithe  & Graves  . . 

||  Smyth  & Sons,  Beverly 

* Smyth,  Henry  George  . 

t Soci6t£  Civile  des  P6pinieres 
Andr6  Leroy 

ct  Soldiers’  and  Sailors’  Help 
Society  (Incorporated) 

§||  Solomon,  Israel 
§f|  Solomon,  Lewis 

||  Solomon  Bros. 
c Soper  & Son,  William  . 

il  Sorley,  Robert  & 
William 

||  Sotheran  & Co.,  Henry  . 

§ Southgate,  S.  V.  . 
il  Southwell  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Chas 
||  Sowter  & Co.,  J.  I. 

§ Sparkes,  Hall  & 
Co.,  Ltd. 

H Speaight,  Ltd.  . . , 

§||  Spiking  & Co. 

IT §|| Spink  & Son,  Ltd.. 


il  Spongy  Iron  Filter  Co.  . 

§||  Spratt’s  Patent,  Limited 

||  Squire  & Sons,  Ltd. 

H Squire  & Sons,  F.  . 

II  Squire  & Sons,  Ltd. 
t Stahlschmidt  & Co.,  F.  . 


Wax  Chandlers  .... 

[See  Winlove-Smith.] 

Cap  and  Accoutrements  Maker 

Saddler 

Wine  Cooper  .... 
Jobmaster  and  Dealer  in  Horses 

Posting  Masters 

Christmas  Cracker  Manufac- 
turers 

Booksellers  and  Stationers 

Forage  Merchants  . 

Carpet  Manufacturers 

Musicsellers  .... 
Clock  and  Watch  Makers  . 

Motor  Car  Watch  and  Speedo- 
meter Manufacturers 

Goldsmiths 

Nurserymen  .... 

Chemists 

Coal  Merchants  .... 

Furriers 

Carriers  ..... 
Horticultural  Sundriesman 
Rose  and  Fruit  Tree  Growers  . 

Basket  and  Cabinet  Makers 

Fruiterer 

Fruiterer  and  Florist . 

House  and  Camp  Furnishers  . 
Enamellers  and  Jewellers  . 

Jewellers  and  Sil- 
versmiths 

Booksellers  and  Bookbinders  . 

Carriage  Builder 

Purveyors  of  Jams 

Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers  . 

Bootmakers 

Photographers  .... 
Bakers  ..... 
Goldsmiths  and  Medallists . 


Filter  Manufacturers  . 

Dog,  Game,  and  Poultry  Food 
Manufacturers 
Chemists  . 

Hotel  Contractors 

Chemists 

Shipping  Agents 


Address. 


151-162,  Tottenham  Court  Road, 
W. 

Windsor. 

67,  St  James’s  Street,  S.W.i. 

Stanley  Hill,  Union 
Street,  Liverpool. 

14,  Water  Lane,  Great  Tower 
Street,  E.C.i. 


4,  6,  and  8,  Newton  Street, 
High  Holborn,  W.C. 

35,  Haymarket,  S.W. 

Bath. 


201,  Mount  Road, 
Madras. 

22,  Maddox  Street,  W. 

42  & 43,  St.  Paul’s  Churchyard, 

E.C. 

Hotel  du  Palais,  Biarritz. 

Hull. 

34,  Southampton  Street,  Strand, 
W.C. 

34,  Old  Bond  Street,  W. 

Frederiksborggade  44,  Copen- 
hagen. 

50,  Wells  Street,  W. 

Beechgrove,  Aberdeen,  and 
Bal  later. 

72,  Duke  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  W. 

5,  Boyle  Street,  W. 

Ballater,  N.  B. 

Justice  Walk,  Chelsea,  S.W. 

15-47,  Little  Cadogan  Place, 
S.W. 

Mason’s  Yard,  Duke  Street,  St. 
James’s,  S.W. 

65-69,  Wilson  Street,  Finsbury 
Square,  E.C. 

3,  McComhie’s  Court,  Aberdeen. 

15,  Ushers  Island, 
Dublin. 

9,  Great  Marlborough  Street, 

W. 

76-70,  Lord  Street,  Liverpool. 

6,  Grand  Hotel  Buildings, 
Trafalgar  Square,  W.C. 

179-185,  Great  Portland  Street, 
W. 


Darley  Dale,  near  Matlock. 

9,  Dalhousie  Square,  Calcutta. 
King’s  Lynn. 

28,  Wigmore  Street,  W. 

30,  South  Anne  Street,  Dublin. 


Angers,  Maine-et-Loire,  France. 

122,  Brompton  Road,  S.W. 

69  & 70,  Piccadilly,  W. 

519,  Centre  Avenue,  Covent 
Garden  Market,  W.C. 

5,  High  Street,  Aldershot. 

136,  Ebury  Street,  S.W. 

93  & 97,  Saint  VIn- 
centStreet,  Glas- 
gow. 

43,  Piccadilly,  W.  1,  and  140, 
Strand,  W.C.2. 

Fakenham,  Norfolk. 

Jacob  Street,  Dockhead,  S.E. 
22.  Haymarket.  S.W. 

308.  Regent  Street, 

w, 

157,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

5,  Dover  Street,  W. 

17  & 18,  Picadilly,  W.,  and  6, 
King  Street,  St.  James’s, 
S.W. 

9,  Regent  Street  fRoom  35), 
Waterloo  Place,  S.W. 

24  & 25,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C. 

English  Pharmacy,  San  Remo, 
Italy. 

Yiewsley,  Middlesex. 

413,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

1,  Mincing  Lane,  E.C. 3. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX 


Name. 


H Stanford,  Ltd.,  Edward  . 

||  Stanford  - le  - Hope  Laundry 
Co.,  Ltd. 

||  Steam  Bros 

§j||  Steinway  & Sons  . 

II  Stetchworth,  Dairies 
|j  Steuart  & Co. 


||  Stevens  & Williams,  Ltd. 
jj  Stevens  Confectioner,  Ltd., 
Thos. 

||  Stevenson,  John  . 

§ Stevenson,  Taylor,  & Co., 
Ltd.,  R. 

* Stewart,  R 


||  Stillwell  & Son,  Ltd.,  Edward 
c Stokes,  H.  R. 

||  Stone,  J.  H.  (Successor  to 
J.  W.  Wimsett  & Son) 

H Straker  & Sons,  Samuel 

||  Stranaghan  & Stephens 
Stores,  Ltd. 

^J§||Street  & Co.,  Ltd.,  G.  . 

§ Streur,  Maurice  Frederic 

§t  II  Stuart,  W.  S 

||  Stuart  & Mein 
§t  Sturrock  & ''ons 
||  Sullivan,  Powell  & Co.,  Ltd. 

* Sutton  & Co 

§11  Sutton  & Sons  . 

§|j  Swaine  & Adeney,  Ltd.  . 

||  Swan,  Thomas  Hawtin  . 

§||  Swan  & Edgar,  Limited 


§ til  Swears  & Wells,  Limited 

§ Sweetland,  W.  F.  . 

||  Swift  of  Coventry,  Ltd. . 
c Sykes  & Co.,  Madame  Jo- 
sephine 

H Symonds,  Miss  Mary 


§ Taggart,  James 

||  Tanqueray  & Co..  George 
§||  Tansley,  William  . 

* Tasker,  Sons,  & Co.,  Limited, 
§t  Tayler  & Co.,  Limited,  D.  F. 

||  Taylor,  F.  S.  & M.  E.  . 
§j||Taylor  & Henderson 

||  Taylor  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Hum- 
phrey 

§||  Taylor  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J. . 

||  Teale  Fire  Place  Co. 

* Tedcastle,  McCormick  & Co., 

Ltd. 

||  Tennant,  Robert  Craig, 
F.R.CV.S. 

||  Thacker,  Spink  & Co.  . 

H Thew  & Son. 

§tllThomas  & Co.,  F.  B.  . 

§|l Thomas  & Son,  Ltd.,  R. 

* Thompson,  Henry 

II  Thompson,  D’Olier  & Co. 


II  Thompson  & Sons, 
John 

JH  Thomson,  Messrs.  . 

||  Thomson  & Co.,  Ltd.,  J.  G.  . 

II  Thomson  & Co.,  Ltd.,  R. 
Scott 


Trade. 


Cartographers  .... 

Launderers  .... 

Game  Food  Manufacturers 
Pianoforte  Manufacturers  . 

Dairy  Produce  .... 
Carriage  and  Motor  Body 
Builders,  and  Motor  Car 
Engineers 

Glass  Manufacturers . 
Confectioners  .... 

Clock  Maker  .... 

Wine  and  Spirit  Merchants 

Jeweller 


Gold  Lacemen  .... 
Stationer  ..... 

Decorative  Florist  and  Con- 
tractor 

Account  Book  Makers 

Grocers  ..... 

Advertising  Agents  and  News- 
agents 

Perfumes,  Hosiery,  Gloves,  and 
Artificial  Flowers 
Photographer  . . . . 

[ See  Laing  & Mather.] 
Hairdressers  and  Perfumers 
Tobacconists  . . . . 

Carriers  and  Foreign  Express 
Forwarders 

Seedsmen 

Whip  Makers  .... 

Fruiterer 

Silk  Mercers  and  Drapers  . 


Liliputian  Warehouse 

Dairyman  ..... 
Motor  and  Cycle  Manufacturers 
Corsetieres 

Tapestry  Restorer  and  Em- 
broiderer 


Granite  Sculptor 

Wine  Merchants 

Butcher  ..... 

Telephonic  Engineers 

Pin  and  Needle  Manufacturers. 

Booksellers  and  Stationers 
Lithographers,  Printers,  and 
Stationers 
Liqueur  Distillers 

Corn,  Hay,  and  Straw  Mer- 
chants 

Fire  Place  Manufacturers  . 

Coal  Merchants  .... 

Veterinary  Surgeon  . 

Booksellers,  Printers,  and  Sta- 
tioners 

Printers  and  Sta- 
tioners 

Goldsmiths  and  Jewellers  . 
Bootmakers  . . . . 

Cutler 

Wine  Merchants 


Building  C o n - 
tractors 

Photographers  . . . . 

Wine  Merchants 

Chemists 


Address. 


i2,  13,  and  14,  Long  Acre, 
W.C.2. 

Stanford-le-Hope,  Essex. 

Stowmarket. 

15  & 17,  Lower  Seymour  Street, 

W.x, 

Cambridge. 

3,  Mangoe  Lane,  Dalhousie 
Square,  Calcutta. 

Stourbridge. 

134  and  136,  Queen  Street, 
Cardiff. 

55A.  St.  Nicholas  Street,  Aber- 
deen. 

Glasgow. 

2 & 4,  Buchanan  Street,  and 
122-132,  Argyle  Street,  Glas- 
gow 

29,  Savile  Row,  W. 

41A,  Chester  Square,  and  58, 
Elizabeth  Street,  S.W. 

Royal  Ashburnham  Park  Nur- 
sery, 440,  Fulham  Road, 
S.W. 

36,  Fenchurch  Street,  and  22, 
Leadenhall  Street,  E.C-3- 

7,  Castle  Street,  Cardiff. 

30,  Cornhill,  E.C.,  4 and 8,  Serle 
Street,  W.C.2. 

77,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

2,  The  Quadrant,  Richmond, 
Surrey. 

97,  Prince’s  Street,  Edinburgh. 

4,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 

22,  Golden  Lane  Barbican, 
E.C  1. 

Reading. 

185,  Piccadilly,  W. 


Waterloo  House,  Piccadilly 
Circus,  and  Regent  Street, 
W. 

190,  192,  194,  & 196,  Regent 
Street,  W. 

64,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W. 
Coventry 

45,  Margaret  Street,  W. 

399-401,  Oxford  Street,  W.i. 


92,  Great  Western  Road,  Aber- 
deen. 

5.  Pall  Mall  East,  S.W. 

Dersingham. 

Angel  Street,  Sheffield. 

New  Hall  Works,  George  Street, 
Birmingham. 

108,  High  Street,  King’s  Lynn. 

The  Adelphi  Press,  Aberdeen. 

45,  New  Oxford  Street,  W.C. 

288  & 290,  Southampton  Street, 
Camberwell,  S.E. 

28,  Berners  Street,  W. 

13,  Great  Brunswick  Street, 
Dublin. 

29,  William  Street,  Windsor. 

Calcutta. 

1-4,  High  Street, 
King’s  Lynn. 

153,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

5,  St.  James’s  Street,  S.W. 

9,  Nassau  Street,  Dublin. 

9,  Eustace  Street,  Dublin,  and 
it,  J2  & 13,  Sycamore  Street, 
Dublin. 

43,  Wood  Street, 
Peterborough. 

The  Grosvenor  Studios,  22, 
Brook  Street,  W.  1. 

The  Vaults,  87,  Giles  Street, 
Leith. 

15,  Chowringhee  Road,  and  12, 
Park  Street,  Calcutta. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS 


Name. 


§ Thorball’s  Efterfolger,  J. 

||  Thorley,  Limited,  Joseph 

c Thornycroft  & Co.,  Ltd., 
John  I. 

§tllThresher  & Glenny  . . 

§||  Thrupp  & Maberly,  Ltd. 

II  Thurston  & Co.,  Limited 

||  Thwaites  & Co.,  Ltd.,  A.  & R. 
§||Tiffany  & Co. 

II  Tilling,  Ltd., 
Thomas 

||  Tims  & Sons,  John 
H Titt  & Son,  William 
||  Todd,  Charles 
t Tonks  & Sons,  J.  . 
t Tonnel,  Paul  . 

||  Toogood  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 

II  Toomer,  R.  & Co., 
Ltd. 

||  Tope  & Company,  Ltd.,  R.  B. 
||  Townley,  Deane  & Co.  . 

§||  Townsend,  Ltd.,  Charles 

* Tramu,  Alfred 

* Traynor  & Co.,  J.  V. 

I Tredegars,  Ltd. 


§tl|Trenowath  Bros. 

* Trollope  and  Colls,  Ltd. 

Trumper,  G.  F.  W. 
c Truslove  & Hanson,  Ltd. 

§t  j|  Tuck  & Sons,  Raphael, 
Limited 

||  Tucker  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Francis  . 
c Tucker  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Wm. 
Duncan 

||  Tuckey  & Co.,  Ltd. 

y Tull,  E.  V 

||  Tull  & Sons  .... 
§ Turnbull  & Asser  . 

||  Turner,  Charles 
II  Turner  & Co.,  Thomas 
(Sheffield),  Ltd. 

||  Turner,  Byrne  & Co. 

§H  Twining  & Co.,  Ltd.,  R. 

||  Tytler,  William  W. 


Trade. 


Furnishers  and  Upholsterers 
Cattle  Food  Manufacturers 

Engineers,  Shipbuilders,  and 
Motor  Manufacturers 

Outfitters 

Coach  Builders  .... 
Billiard  Table  Makers 

Mineral  Water  Manufacturers  . 
Jewellers  .... 

Road  Transport 
Contractors 

Boat  Builders  .... 
Florists  and  Fruiterers 
Shoeing  Smith  and  Plater  . 
Cabinetmakers  .... 
Dressing  Bag  Maker  . 

Seed,  Tree  and  Plant  Growers, 
and  Merchants 

Coal  Merchants . 

Marquee  Manufacturers  . 
Tailors 

Corn  Merchant,  Nurseryman, 
and  Seedsman 

Perfumer 

Brush  Manufacturers 

Electrical  Engi- 
neers and  De- 

corators. 

Upholsterers  and  Cabinet- 

makers 

Paperhangers  .... 
Hairdresser  .... 
Booksellers  and  Stationers 
Fine  Art  Publishers  . 

Candle  Makers  . . . . 

Horticultural  Engineers  . 

Linen  Manufacturers. 
Confectioner  . 

Bread  and  Biscuit  Bakers  . 
Glovers  and  Hosiers  . 

Seedsman  and  Florist 
Cutlers 

Forage  Merchants 

Tea  Merchants  .... 
Chemist 


||  Unite,  Limited,  John 

§||  United  Kingdom  Tea  Co., 
Ltd. 

||  United  Water  Softeners,  Ltd. 


||  Vacher  & Sons,  Ltd. 

||  Vallijee  & Sons,  Allibhoy 
If  Vandyk,  Ltd. 

* Veitch  & Son,  Robert  . 
§ Vernon  & Co. 

||  Vernon  & Sons,  Ltd.,  W. 


||  Vickers  & Co.,  Limited, 
Joseph  and  John 

cf§tllVlCKERY,  J.  C. 


§ Vigo  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 

||  Vine,  Mrs.  Frank  Stollery 
||  Vinolia  Co.,  Ltd.  . 

* Vitali,  Egidio 


§||  Wagland  & Son 
jj  Walker,  John  .... 
||  Walker  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J.  W.  . 

||  Walker  & Sons,  Limited, 
Hiram 

||  Walker’s  Galleries  . 

§||  Wall  & Son,  T.,  Ltd.  . 


Tent  Maker 
Tea  Merchants  . 

Water  Softening  Plants 


Printers,  Stationers,  etc.  . 

Despatch  Box  Manufacturers 
Photographers  . 

Nurserymen  and  Seedsmen 
Ladies’  Tailors  . 

Flour  and  Oatmeal  Millers 


Distillers,  and  Wine  and  Spirit 
Merchants 

Jeweller,  Cold  & 
Silversmith,  & 
Fitted  Dressing- 
Case  Manufac- 
_ turer 

Fishmongers  . . . . 

Bread  and  Biscuit  Purveyor 
Toilet  Soap  Manufacturers 

Italian  Wines 


Watchmakers 

Watch  and  Clock  Maker  . 

Organ  Builders  . 

Distillers  of  “Canadian  Club 
Whisky 

Picture  Dealers  . 

Pork  Butchers  . 


Address. 


Copenhagen. 

Caledonian  Rd.,  King’s  Cross, 
N. 

io,  Grosvenor  Place,  S.W.i, 
etc. 

152  & 153,  Strand,  W.C. 

421-429,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

45  & 46,  Leicester  Square, 
W.C. 

57,  Upper  Sackville  St.,  Dublin. 
221  & 221A,  Regent  Street,  W. 

20,  Victoria  Street, 
S.W. 

Staines. 

24,  Thames  Street,  Windsor. 

6,  Colwick  Road,  Nottingham. 
Scarborough. 

12,  Rue  de  la  Paix,  Paris. 
Southampton. 

Garrard  House, 
Reading. 

13,  Southside  Street,  Plymouth. 
18,  George  Street,  Hanover 

Square,  W. 

45,  Norfolk  Street,  King’s  Lynn, 
and  Fordham,  near  Soham. 
Place  Carnot,  Aix-les-Bains. 

90  & 91,  South  Great  George’s 
Street,  Dublin. 

5,  7 & 9,  Brook 

Street,  W.  I . 

73,  74,  109  & no,  High  Street, 
King’s  Lynn. 

West  Halkin  Street,  S.W.i. 


153,  Oxford  Street,  W.,  etc. 
Raphael  House,  Moorfields, 
City,  E.C.2. 

The  Manufactory,  Putney,  S.W. 
Lawrence  Road,  South  Totten- 
ham, N. 

91,  Wigmore  Street,  W. 
Windsor. 

135,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 

71  & 72,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W, 
The  Royal  Nurseries,  Slough. 
Suffolk  Works,  Sheffield. 

63,  Cumberland  Hay  Market, 
N.W. 

216,  Strand,  W.C. 

Ballater. 


291  and  293,  Edgware  Road, 
W.2. 

Empire  Warehouses,  1,  Paul 
Street,  E.C.2. 

17,  Kingsway,  W.C. 2. 


Westminster  House,  Great 
Smith  Street,  S.W. 

Multan  Cantonment,  Punjab.  , 

Buckingham  Palace  Road,  S.W. 

Royal  Nurseries,  Exeter. 

191  & 192,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

4,  Lloyd’s  Avenue,  E.C. 3,  and 
Cunard  Buildings,  Liver- 
pool. 

Victoria  Distillery,  Seagrave 
Road,  Fulham,  S.W. 

179,  181 , & 183, 

Regent  Street, 
W.I. 


163,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 

East  Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

37  & 38,  Upper  Thames  Street, 
E.C. 

East  Paul’s  Wharf,  26,  Upper 
Thames  Street,  E.C. 


23,  High  Street,  Windsor. 

1,  South  Molton  Street,  W. 

27,  Francis  Street,  Tottenham 
Court  Road,  W.C. 
“Canadian  Club’’  Chambers, 
20,  Cockspur  Street,  S.W., 
and  Walkerville,  Canada. 
118,  New  Bond  Street,  W. 

113,  Jermyn  Street,  S.W. 


DEBRETT  APPENDIX. 


Name. 


Trade. 


Address. 


§ Wallace  & Co.,  Ltd.,  R. 

H Wallace  & Co.,  Thomas  F.  . 
* Waller  & Co.  . 

HI  Walpole  Bros., 
Limited 


UllWard,  Ltd.,  John  . 

II  Ward,  Limited,  Rowland 
||$  Waring  Bros 

II  Waring  & Cillow, 
Ltd. 


H Warner  & Sons,  Ltd.,  John  . 

||  Warrington  & Co.  . 

||  Wartski  & Son,  Barnett  . 

||  Wasley,  Robert  Roger  . 

||  Wasley,  Ltd.,  George 
II  Waterloo  House  & Swan  & 
Edgar,  Limited 

||  Waterloo  Mills  Cake  and 
Warehousing  Co.,  Limited 
||  Watkins,  Jameson,  Pirn,  & 
Co.,  Limited 

Watney  Combe 
Reid  & Co.,  Ltd. 


II  Watts  & Sons,  E.  . 

§ Waugh  & Co.,  George  . 

I Waygood  - Otis, 
Limited,  R. 


J Weaver  & Weaver,  Ltd. 

||  Webb  & Sons  (Stourbridge), 
Ltd.,  Edward 

c Webb,  James,  F.R.C.V.S.  . 
§ Webster  & Co.,  A.  . 

}||  Wellby,  Ltd.,  D.  & J.  . 

* Welch,  Robert  J.,  M.R.I.A. . 
||  Welford  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 


J Landscape  Gardeners  and  Nur- 
I serymen 
Wine  Merchants 

| Stationers  and  Printers 

Table  Damask  and 
Linen  Manufac- 
turers 


Invalid  Chair  Maker  . 

j Naturalists 

Manufacturers  of  Dog  and 
Game  Foods 

Decorators.  Desig- 
ners, and  manu- 
facturers of 
Furniture 

Church  Bell  Founders 

Engravers,  Printers,  and  Sta- 
tioners 

Waterproofers  .... 

Butcher 

Fishmonger,  etc. 

( See  Swan  & Edgar,  Limited)  . 

Oil  Cake  Makers 

Brewers 

Brewers  . . . . 


, House  and  Yacht  Plumbers, 
j Decorators,  &c. 

Chemists  . ...  . 

Lift  Manufacturers 


Boot  and  Shoe  Manufacturers  . 

Seedsmen,  etc 

Veterinary  Surgeon  . 
Stationers  . . . . . 

Silversmiths,  Jewellers,  and 
Dealers  in  Antiques 
Irish  Photo  Publisher 
Dairymen 


Kilnfield  Gardens,  Colchester. 

Russell  Court,  Cleveland  Row, 
S.W. 

20,  Suffolk  Street,  Dublin. 

89  & 90,  New  Bond 
Street,  W..  108  & 
I 10,  Kensington 
High  Street,  W., 
175  & 176,  Sloane 
Street,  S.W.,  and 
8.  9 & 10,  Suffolk 
Street.  Dublin. 

246  & 247,  Tottenham  Court 
Road,  W.i. 

167,  Piccadilly,  W. 

Cleckheaton,  Yorkshire. 

I 64- 18  0,  Oxford 
Street,  W. , and  at 
Liverpool,  Man- 
chester, Paris, 
and  Madrid. 

Crescent  Foundry,  Spelman 
Street,  N.E. 

23,  Garrick  Street,  W.C.2. 

256-8,  Bishopsgate,  E.C. 

Aldershot. 

Wellington  Street,  Aldershot. 


Hull. 

Ardee  Street  Brewery,  Dublin. 

Stag  Brewery, 
Brewer  Street, 
Pimlico,  S.W. I, 
and  Mo  rt  lake 
Brewery,  Mort- 
Iake,  S.W. 14. 

Medina  Road,  Cowes,  Isle  of 
Wight. 

177,  Regent  Street,  W 

54-55,  Fetter  Lane, 
E.C. 4,  and  Fal- 
mouth Road, 
Great  Dover 
Street,  S.E.  I . 

1 17,  High  Road,  Streatham, 
S.W. 

Wordsley,  Stourbridge. 

Windsor. 

44,  Dover  Street,  Piccadilly, 

W.i. 

18  & 20,  Garrick  Street,  Covent 
Garden,  W.C. 

Lonsdale  Street,  Belfast. 

Elgin  Avenue,  Maida  Vale, 
W. 


||  Wellman  Bros.  & Co. 

§ Wells,  Henry  .... 
* Wells,  J 

U Werle  & Co. 

West  & Son  .... 

||  Westburn  Sugar  Refineries, 
Ltd. 

§ Wheatley,  W.  E.  . 

||  Wheeler,  W.  H.  . 

§11  Whippy,  Steggall  & Co. 

||  White  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Charles  . 
||  White  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Thomas  . 
t\\  White,  Allom  & Co. 

II  Whitecross,  J.  W.  . 

II  Whiteley,  Ltd.,  William 
I!  Whitfield,  Charles  . 
t Whitfield  & Son  . 

||  Whitlock  Sons,  Ltd.,  Henry 
Joseph 

I Whittome,  D.  Knights  . 

I Whittingham  & Griggs,  Ltd. 

||  Whyte  & Sons,  Ltd.  . 

II  Whytock  & Reid  . 

||  Wike,  Ltd.,  G.  E.  & W. 

; Wilkin  & Sons,  Limited 
HI  Wilkinson  Sword  Co.,  Limited 


Ironmongers  .... 
Jeweller  and  Silversmith  . 
Silversmith  and  Jeweller  . 

(See  Clicquot  - Pon- 

SARDIN) 

Diamond  Merchants,  Gold- 
smiths, Jewellers,  &c. 

Sugar  Refiners  .... 

Hosier  and  Glover 
Upholsterer  .... 
Saddlers  and  Harness  Makers  . 
Oil  Refiners  .... 
Military  Outfitters 
Decorative  Contractors 

Veterinary  Surgeon  . 

Universal  Providers  . 
Butterman  and  Cheesemonger  . 
Pharmacists  .... 

Photographer 

Artist  and  Photographer  . 

Fine  Art  Printers 

Glass  and  China  Dealers  . 
Cabinet  Makers  and  Uphol- 
sterers 

Woollen  Manufacturers 

Jam  Manufacturers  . 

Sword,  Gun,  and  Camp  Equip- 
ment Makers .... 


42-43,  Peascod  Street,  Windsor. 
15-19,  High  Street,  Shrewsbury. 
20,  Somerset  Street,  W. 


102  & 103,  Grafton  Street, 

Dublin. 

Greenock. 

6,  Broadway,  Bromley,  Kent. 
Hampton  Wick. 

30,  North  Audley  Street,  W. 

47,  Curtain  Street.  E.C. 

21,  Union  Street,  Aldershot. 

15,  George  Street,  Hanover 
Square,  W. 
Kingston-on-Thames. 

Queen’s  Road,  W. 

19,  Clarges  Street,  W. 

1 13,  Westborough,  and  6,  Filey 
Road,  Scarborough. 
ii,  New  Street,  Birmingham. 

The  Studio,  Epsom. 

Hanover  Street,  Peckham, 
S.E.15. 

3 & 4,  Marlboro’  Street,  Dublin. 
9,  George  Street,  Edinburgh. 

Chesham  Mills,  Bury,  Lanca- 
shire. 

Tiptree,  Essex. 

53,  Pall  Mall,  S.W. 


ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS. 


Name. 


Trade. 


lf§t  II Wilkinson  & Son  . 

* Williams  & Son,  B.S.  . 

§ 1 1|  Williams  & Sons,  George 

II  Williams  & Sons, 
Ltd.,  William 


§ Williamson  & Sons,  W. 

||  Willis  & Son  . 

§|||Wills  & Segar,  Ltd. 

||  Wilmer  & Sons 

* Wilson,  Peter  George 
II  Wilson  & Smith,  Ltd. 

||  Wilson  & Sons,  C.  . 

H Wilson,  Ltd.,  James 


$||  Wilton,  Frank 
||  Wilton  Royal  Carpet  Factory 
Co.,  Ltd. 

$||  Winder,  D.  E.  (F.  Wilton) 

ct  Windovers,  Limited 
J$||Winlove-Smith,  C. . 


Tailors  and  Robe  Makers  . 

Nurserymen,  Seedsmen,  and 
Florists. 

Veterinary  Surgeons  . 

See  Macdonald, 
Greenlees,  & 
Williams  (Distil- 
lers), Ltd. 

Silk  Mercers  and  Old  English 
Furnishers 

Cart  and  Van  Builders 


Florists 

Stove  Manufacturers . 

Jeweller  and  Silversmith 
Ironmongers 

Butchers 
Butchers  . 

( See  D.  E.  Winder) 
Carpet  Manufacturers 

Oyster  Merchant 

Coachbuilders  . 
Confectioner  and  Caterer 


§|l|Winsor  & Newton,  Limited  . 

II  Wisden  & Co. , Ltd., 
John 

II  Wise  & Co.,  Ltd.,  H.  . 

||  Wolff  & Son,  Ltd.,  E.  . 


§ Wolseley  Motors,  Ltd.  . 

* Wood  & Horspool  . 

||  Wood,  Robert 

* Wood,  Thomas  & F.  N. 

||  Wood  Bros 

t Wood  & Co 

c Wood  & Son,  Charles  . 

$||  Wood  & Son,  Ltd.,  William 
II  Woodford,  Bourne  & Co.,  Ltd. 

II  Woodrow  & Sons,  Ltd.,  J. 

* Woodyear  & Sons  . 

||  Woolley  & Cowley . 

II  Worcester  Royal  Porcelain 
Co.,  Limited 

||  Worth  & Son  .... 

II1  Worthington  & 
Co.,  Limited 

* Wotherspoon,  Ltd.,  William  . 

* Wright  & Sons,  James  . 

II  Wyckoff,  Seamans,  & Benedict 
II  Wylie  & Lochhead,  Limited  . 
ell  Wyon,  Allan  G. 

Yamanaka  & Co.,  Ltd.  . 
t Yapp,  Peter  .... 

II  Yapps,  Ltd 

II  Yelf  Bros.,  Ltd.  . 

U§t||Yost  Typewriter  Co.,  Ltd.  . 

||  Zaehnsdorf,  Ltd. 

t Zeller,  Joseph  * 


Artists’  Colourmen 

Athletic  Outfitters 
and  Manufac- 
turers 

Australian  and  New  Zealand 
Post  Office  Directories 
Black  Lead  Pencil  Manu- 
facturers 

Motor  Car  Manufacturers. 
Ironmongers  .... 

Pharmaceutical  Chemist  . 
Confectioners  .... 

Butchers 

Corn  Merchants 

Florists  . . 

Horticultural  Specialists  . 
Wine  Merchants 

Hat  Manufacturers  . 

Drapers 

Custom  House  Agents 
China  Manufacturers . . 

Brush  and  Trunk  Manufacturers 

Brewers  . . . . 

Starch  Manufacturers 
Granite  Workers 
[See  Remington  Typewriter  Co.] 
Cabinet  Makers  & Upholsterers 
Medallist  and  Engraver  . 

Purveyors  of  Japanese  Goods  . 
Boot  and  Shoe  Maker 
Art  Dyers  and  Cleaners  . 
Printers,  etc 

Typewriter  Manufacturers 

Bookbinders  and  Booksellers  . 

Danish  Bread  Baker  . 


Address. 


34  & 36,  Maddox  Street,  W. 
Victoria  and  Paradise  Nur- 
series, Upper  Holloway,  N.19. 
13,  Holbein  Place,  Sloane 
Square,  S.W. 


45,  High  Street,  Guildford. 

59,  Thames  Street,  Windsor, 
and  High  Street,  Eton. 

Royal  Exotic  Nursery,  Onslow 
Crescent,  S.W.  •**» 

11,  12,  13  & 14,  Bury  Street, 
St.  Mary  Axe,  E.C. 

50,  Church  Street,  Inverness. 

7 & 8,  King  William  Street, 
Strand,  W.C. 

19,  Castle  Street,  Edinburgh. 

142, 144,  and  146,  George  Street, 
Edinburgh. 

Wilton,  near  Salisbury. 

34,  King  Street,  St.  James’s 
Square,  S.W. 

30,  Long  Acre,  W.C. 

50,  High  Street,  and  the  Gros- 
venor  Restaurant,  Norfolk 
Street,  King’s  Lynn. 

37  to  40,  Rathbone  Place.  W.i. 

23,  Cranbourn 
Street,  Leicester 
Square,  W.C. 

Sydney,  N.S.  Wales. 

82,  St.  Thomas  Street,  London 
Bridge,  S.E.r,  and  Falcon 
Pencil  Works,  Battersea,  S.  W. 

Adderley  Park,  Birmingham. 

1 14,  Pyle  Street,  Newport,  Isle 
of  Wight. 

50,  High  Street,  Windsor. 


Newington  Road,  Edinburgh. 
56  & 58,  Elystan  Street,  Chel- 
sea, S.W. 

23,  High  Street,  Marylebone,  W. 
Taplow,  Bucks. 

Patrick  Street,  Cork,  and  102, 
O’Connell  Street,  Limerick. 
46,  Piccadilly,  W.,  and  Stock- 
port,  Cheshire. 

Cowes,  Isle  of  Wight. 

65,  Fenchurch  Street,  E.C.3. 
Worcester. 

351,  Oxford  Street,  W. 

53,  Cannon  Street, 
E.C. 4. 

Glenfield  Starch  Works,  Paisley. 
Royal  GraniteWorks,  Aberdeen. 

45,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 
80,  Boundary  Road,  N.W. 

127,  New  Bond  Street,  W.i. 
200,  Sloane  Street,  S.W. 
Stretford,  Manchester. 
Holyrood  Street,  Newport,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  Cowes. 

50,  Holborn  Viaduct,  E.C. 

T44  & 146,  Shaftesbury  Avenue, 
W.C.  1. 

26,  Fitzroy  Street,  W. 


Address  of 

THE  ROYAL  WARRANT  HOLDERS  ASSOCIATION 


(. Established.  1840.  Incorporated  1895,  and  Incorporated  by  Royal  Charter  1907), 

8,  HANOYER  SQUARE,  W.I. 


Secretary : — JAMES  W.  COLEMAN. 


DEBRETT 


HOTEL  SUPPLEMENT. 


DEBRETT 

HOTEL  SUPPLEMENT 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF 

BRITISH  AND  FOREIGN  HOTELS. 


ARNHEM  (Holland). 


DUMFRIES. 


GRAND  HOTEL  DES  PAYS-BAS.  Principal 
and  Oldest  Hotel  in  Arnhem,  with  every 
Modern  Comfort.  Hotel  Omnibus  meets  all 
trains. 


STATION  HOTELfG.  &S.-W.  Ry.  Co.).  Charm- 
ing centre  for  Motor  Tours— Caerlaverock 
Castle,  Sweetheart  Abbey,  and  lovely  Firth  ol 
Solway.  Electric  Light.  Lift.  Good  Cook- 
ing. Convenient  for  breaking  journey  be- 
tween England  and  North  of  Scotland  and 
Ireland,  via  Stranraer  (shortest  sea  passage'). 
Tariff  on  application.  Other  hotels  under 
same  management:  St.  Enoch,  Glasgow;  Sta- 
tion, Ayr  ; Station,  Turnberry.  Telegrams  : 
“Souwestern.”  J.  H.  THOMAS,  Manager. 


AYR. 


FALMOUTH. 

— t 


STATION  HOTEL  (G.  & S.-W.  Railway  Co.) 
for  Burns’  Cottage  (birthplace),  Monument, 
and  lovely  Ayrshire  district.  Convenient  for 
Prestwich  and  other  celebrated  golf  courses. 
Electric  Light.  Lift.  Lounge.  Good  Cook- 
ing. Descriptive  Tariff  on  application. 
Other  Hotels  under  same  management : St. 
Enoch,  Glasgow  ; Station,  Dumfries  ; Station, 
Turnberry.  Telegrams:  “Souwestern.” 

J.  H.  THOMAS,  Manager. 


FALMOUTH  HOTEL.  Situated  in  its  own 
grounds  of  four  acres.  Overlooks  both  inner 
and  outer  harbours  and  Pendennis  c astle. 
Within  three  minutes’  of  railway  stauon. 
Through  carriages  from  London.  Electric 
Light.  An  Otis  Elevator  serves  each  floor. 

C.  DUPLESSY,  Manager. 


BALLATER,  N.B. 


INVERCAULD  ARMS  HOTEL,  Ballater,  near 
Balmoral  Castle.  hirst  class  Hotel.  Beauti- 
fully situated.  The  only  licensed.  Patronised 
by  Royalty.  The  fashionable  and  leading 
tourist  district.  First-class  (18-hole)  Golf 
Course.  Bowlingand  Tennis  Courts.  Posting. 
Mountaineering.  Garage  and  Petrol  Store. 

JOHN  A.  ROBERTSON,  Proprietor. 


GLASGOW. 


ST.  ENOCH  STATION  HOTEL  (G.  & S.-W. 
Railway  Co.).  Best  centre  for  tours  to 
Western  Highlands,  Trossachs,  and  the  Firth 
of  Clyde.  Electric  Light.  Lift.  Lounge. 
Good  Cooking.  Suites  with  Private  Bath- 
rooms. Descriptive  Tariff  on  application. 
Other  Hotels  under  same  management : 
Station,  Turnberry;  Station,  Ayr;  Station, 
Dumfries.  Telegrams:  “Souwestern.” 

J.  H.  THOMAS,  Manager. 


BATH. 


EMPIRE  HOTEL.  The  favourite  Hotel  at  the 
old  Roman  Spa,  occupying  the  finest  position 
in  Bath,  and  less  than  one  minute  from  the 
world-famed  Springs  and  Baths.  Magnificent 
views.  Orchestra,  Garage.  Illustrated  Tariff 
free  on  application  to  the  Manager.  Tele- 

6 hone,  “Bath  1227.”  Telegrams,  “Empire, 
ath.” 


HERNE  BAY. 


QUEEN’S  HOTEL  (Family  and  Residential). 
Charmingly  situated.  Adjacent  to  Golf  Links 
and  Sea.  Cuisine  Excellent.  Table  d’Hote  : 
Separate  Tables.  Garage.  Head  Quarters 
Motor  Union  and  Automobile  Club  and  R.  A.C. 
Under  personal  management  and  supervision 
of  the  Proprietor, 

STANLEY  D.  GORDON. 


DEBRETT-HOTEL  SUPPLEMENT. 


ROYAL  LEAMINGTON  SPA. 

NEWMARKET. 

THE  CLARENDON  HOTEL.  High-class 

family  Hotel,  near  Pump-room  and  Gardens, 
situated  highest  and  best  part  of  the  Town. 
Close  to  trams.  Away  from  noise.  Electric 
Light.  Lift.  Garage.  Stabling.  Telephone 
663. 

Apply  MANAGERESS. 

RUTLAND  ARMS  HOTEL.  Leading  Hotel. 
First-class.  A most  comfortable  and  con- 
venient residence.  New  Lounge.  Excellent 
Cooking.  Beautiful  old  courtyard.  Close  to 
the  famous  Newmaiket  Heath.  Extensive 
stabling.  * * * standard  listed  A.  A.  Hotel. 
Garage.  Petrol  and  Oils. 

Telegrams:  “Rutland,  Newmarket.” 

J.  TAYLOR,  Proprietress. 

LONDON. 

RAMSGATE. 

BAILEY’S  HOTEL,  Gloucester  Road,  Kensing- 
ton, S.W .7,  opposite  Gloucester  Hoad  Station, 
District  Railway,  and  close  to  Hyde  Park  and 
Kensington  Gardens.  I he  most  comfortable 
Hotel  in  London,  with  the  most  perfect 
cuisine.  Moderate  inclusive  terms.  Restau- 
rant available  for  Non-Residents.  Splendid 
accommodation  for  Weddiog  Receptions. 
Illustrated  Tariff  free  on  application  to  the 
Manager.  Telephone,  Kensington  3560.  Tele- 
grams, “Bailey’s  Hotel,  London.” 

GRANVILLE  HOTEL,  overlooking  the  sea,  in 
the  most  fashionable  part  of  Ramsgate,  and 
within  easy  access  of  all  the  famous  Golf 
Links.  Turkish  Baths  remodelled  on  modern 
lines,  Radiant  Heat  Baths,  Hi*h-frequency, 
Bergonie,  and  other  Electrical  treatment  also 
available.  Illustrated  Tarin  free  on  applica- 
tion to  the  Manager.  Garage.  Telephone, 
Ramsgate  12.  Telegrams,  “Granville  Hotel, 
Ramsgate.” 

LONDON. 

ROTHBURY. 

SOUTH  KENSINGTON  HOTEL,  Queen’s  Gate 
Terrace,  Kensington,  S.  W. 7.  Recommended 
for  quiet  and  comfort.  > wo  minutes’  from 
Kensington  Gardens,  and  three  minutes’ from 
Gloucester  Road  Station,  District  Railway. 
Moderate  inclusive  terms.  Illustrated  Tariff 
free  on  application  to  the  Manageress. 
Telephone,  Ken-ington  35-0.  Telegrams, 
“Skenotel,  Southkens,  London.” 

THE  COUNTY  HOTEL.  The  Finest  Country 
Hotel  in  Northumberland.  Golf.  Tennis. 
Fishing.  Garage.  Telephone,  No.  6,  Roth- 
bury.  Telegrams,  “County  Hotel,  Rothbury. 

MENTON  (France). 

SOUTHPORT. 

HOTEL  DES  ANGLAIS.  The  rendevous  of 
English  Society.  150  Bedrooms,  running 
water,  40  Bathrooms,  Golf,  Eng  ish  Billiard 
Tables,  Tennis,  Garage,  Sea-bathing,  Motor- 
car Service,  Motor  Boat. 

J.  CH ABASSIE  RE, 

Proprietor  and  Manager. 

PRINCE  OF  WALES  HOTEL.  “The  Leading 
Hotel.”  Excellent  Cooking.  Comfort.  Mo- 
derate Terms.  Milk,  Vegetables,  etc.,  from 
HOME  FARM.  Great  Golf  Centre.  Motorists’ 
Headqtrs.  Garage.  Telegrams,  “ Prince.” 
Telephone,  1431  (Private  Br.  Exchange). 

Also  ROYAL  HOTEL.  Best  position  on  Pro- 
menade. 

NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE. 

TOURS  (France). 

ST-  MARGARET’S,  Limited,  Osborne  Road. 
This  Hotel  is  furnished  throughout  with 
every  regard  to  the  Comfort  of  Visitors. 
Garden.  Billiards,  etc.  Garage  close  to 
" °tel-  Terms  on  application.  Telegrams, 
“St.  Margaret  s,  Osborne  Road,  Newcastle.” 
Telephone,  No.  453  (Jesmond). 

GRAND  HOTEL  DE  L’UNIVERS.  Admirably 
situated  on  Boulevard  Entirely  modernised  ; 
every  comfort,  patronised  by  H.M.  Queen 
Marguerite  of  Italy,  and  elite  of  English  and 
American  Society, including  their  Graces  the 
Duke  and  Duchess  of  Portland,  Duke  and 
Duchess  of  Norfolk,  Duke  and  Duchess  of 
Westminster,  Pt.  Hon.  Winston  Cnurchill, 
M.P.,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Cornwallis- West,  etc. 

LAUREN  T-TREYNET,  Manager. 

TURNBERRY  (Ayrshire). 


STATION  HOTEL  (G.  and  S.-W.  Ry.  Co.)  for 
golfers.  Two  fine  Golf  Courses  for  Hotel 
Visitors  (Professional).  Electric  Light.  Lift. 
Lounge.  Croquet.  Tennis.  Bowls.  Sea- 
water Baths.  Garage.  En  pension  terms. 
Fine  Autumn,  Winter  and  Spring  Resort. 
Tariff  on  application.  Under  same  manage- 
ment: St.  Enoch,  Glasgow;  Station,  Ayr; 
Station,  Dumfries.  Telegrams  : “ Sou- 

western.” 

J.  H.  THOMAS,  Manager. 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISERS. 


Augener,  Ltd. 


facing  title  page 


Bamardo’s  Homes,  Dr. 

Bichara  de  Paris  . . 

Bolt,  Harry 
Bradshaw’s,  Torquay 
British  Home  and  Hospital  for  Incurables 
Brock  & Co.,  Ltd.,  W.  .. 

Brown  & Son,  Percy 
Browning,  Jno.  Ross 
Buckingham  Hotel  Restaurant 


IX 
1 

25 

26 
19 
23 

xxxviii 
..  25 

1 


Cabdrivers’  Benevolent  Association  . . 18 

Calnan  & Co..  W.  H.  . . facing  title  page 
Canadian  Pacific  Railway  . . . . vi 

Cathedral  Dairy  . . . . . . . . 26 

Charing  Cross  Turkish  Baths  facing  inside 
[back  cover 

Chelsea-Book  Club  ..  ..  . .xxiv. 

Christian  Evidence  Society  . . . . 15 

Church  Nursing  and  Ambulance  Brigade  8 
City  of  London  Maternity  Hospital  . . 10 

Colonial  and  Continental  Church  Society  * 19 
Coan,  R.  W.  . . . . back  of  title  page 

Cole  & Sons,  Ltd.,  Wnii.  ..  . .xxiii 

Commin,  James  C.  . . . . . . 23 

Court  Journal  . . . . .37 

Crabb,  W.  F.  . . ....  22 

Cummings  . . . . . . . . . . 21 


Day  & Sons,  J. 

Dean  & Son,  Ltd... 
Dent  & Co.,  Ltd.,  E. 

Denty’s  Trunks 
De  Reszke  Cigarettes 
Dodge  Bros. 

Dogs’  Home,  The  . . 


35 

ii 

facing  inside 
[front  cover 
. .xxxi 
xxxvii 

. inside  front  cover 
6 


Eagle,  Star  & British  Dominions  Insurance 
Co.,  Ltd.  . . . . . . inside  back  cover 

Eldridge  Bros.  . . . . . . . . 30 

Evelina  Hospital  . . . . . . . . 16 

Exeter  Information  Bureau  . . . . 20 

Exeter  Motor  Cycle  & Light  Car  Co.,  Ltd.  22 

Floral  Depot  . . . . . . l.xxxiv 

Friendless  and  Fallen  ..  ..  .'.11 

Freeth’s  Tofieries,  Ltd.  . . . . . . 22 

Gaylard’s,  Plymouth  . . . . . . 27 

Gpukling  & Co.  . . . . . . . . 27 

Governesses’  Benevolent  Institution  . ; 17 

Great  Northern  Central  Hospital  . . 9 

Groom’s  Crippleage  and  Flower  Girls’ 
Mission  ..  ..  ..  ..  ..14 

Guildhall  School  of  Music  . . . . 36 


Hancocks  & Co 

Hart,  Son  & Peard 
Heath,  Henry,  Ltd. 

Heath,  Robert,  Ltd. 

Heath  & Stoneman,  Ltd. 
Heaton,  Butler  & Bayne 
Hems  & Sons,  Harry 
Heywood,  Ltd.,  John 
Holman,  Ham  & Co.,  Ltd. 

Holmes  & Co 

Htimber,  Ltd. 


Ixxxviii 
. .xxxi 
xxxvii 
. . xx 
27 

. . xxxi 


Ilford  Emergency  Hospital 

Jackson  & Sons,  J. 

Jones,  Horatio  G.,  Dr.  . . 


Kendal,  Milne  & Co. 

Lanston  Monotype  Corporation  . . 
London  Filter  & Pump  Co.,  Ltd. 
London  Institution  for  Lost  and  Starving 
Cats  and  Dogs  . . '. . 

Lucile,  Ltd. . . 


13 


35 


xli 


lviii 

Ivii 


Mariners’  Friend  Society  . . . . 8 

Marshall  & Rose  . . . . . . . . 36 

Metallurgique  Cars  (England),  Ltd.  . . 33 

Metropolitan  Convalescent  Institution  . . 9 

MoAson,  H.  J.  . . . . . . xxxii 

Morris  & Co.,  Ltd.,  Philip  facing  inside 
[back  cover 

Morrison  & Co.,  A.  . . . . . . 35 

Moss  Bros.,  Ltd.  . . . . . . . . i 

National  Children’s  Home  . . . . 7 

National  Equine  Defence  League  . . 18 

National  Hospital  for  Diseases  of  the 

Heart  8 

National  Truss  Society  . . . . 11 

National  Vigilance  Association  . . . . 6 

Neuville,  de  M.  . . . . . . . . xlvii 

Nicholas,  George  Augustus  . . lxxxvii 


Oliver  Typewriter 
Orient  Line 


lxxxvii 

iv 


P.  & O.  & British  India  Services  . . v 
Paddington  Green  Children’s  Hospital  12 
Paris  House  . . . . . . . . 2 

Patent  Steam  Carpet  Beating  Co.,  Ltd.  xlii 
Pennsylvania  Garage  . . . . . . 28 

Phoenix  Assurance  Co.  . . . . . . x 

Prince  of  Wales  General  Hospital  ..  9 

Providence  (Row)  Night  Refuge  & Home  IS 

Queen  Charlotte’s  Lying-in  Hospital  . . 16 

Reville,  Ltd.  . . . . . . . . Iv 

Rizkalla’s  Cigarettes  . . . . . . xlii 

Rogers  & Sons,  E.  T.  . . . . . . 26 

Ross,  J.  & G 21 

Royal  Association  in  Aid  of  the  Deaf 
and  Dumb  . . . . . . 14 

Royal  Clarence  Hotel  . . . . 24 

Royal  Dental  Hospital  . . . . . . 10 

Royal  Hospital,  Richmond  . . . . 5 

Royal  Hospital  and  Home  for  Incurables  5 
Royal  National  Lifeboat  Institution  . . 17 

Royal  School  for  the  Indigent  Blind  . . 12 

Royal  Soldiers’  Daughters’  Home  . . 14 

S.  Bartholomew’s  Hospital  . . . . 3 

S.  Thomas’s  Hospital  . . . . . . 4 

Sailors’  Home  and  Red  Ensigu  Club  . . 13 

Sailors’  Orphan  School  ..  ..  ..  11- 

Salvatun  Army,  The  ..  ..  6 

Smurthwaite,  jeanie,  Mine,  back  of  title  page 
Snell’s  Motor  House  . . . . . . 28 

Society  tor  Assistance  of  Ladies  in  Reduced 
Circumstances  . . . . . . . . 7 


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INDEX  TO  ADVERTISERS. 


INDEX  TO  ADVERTISERS  ( Continued ). 


Society  for  Relief  of  Distressed  Jews  . . 15 

South  London  Association  for  Assisting 
the  Blind  . . . . . . . . 12 

South  London  Institute  for  the  Blind  . . 13 

Sons  of  the  Clergy  Corporation  . . . . 5 

Spratt,  J.  . . . . . . . . . . 24 

Spurgeon’s  Orphan  Homes  . . . . 5 

Sunbeam  Motor  Co.,  Ltd.  . . . . 31 

Sutton,  J.  . . . . . . . . . . 27 

Taylor,  Ernest  E 28 

Taxpayers’  Agency  The xxiv 

Thomas  & Sons  . . . . . . xxxv 

Throat,  Nose  and  Ear  Hospital  . . . . 15 

Trinitarian  Bible  Society  . . . . 18 

Trust  Houses,  Ltd.  . . . . . . 29 


Universal  Beneficent  Society  . . . . 13 

Veitch  & Son,  Robert  . . 25 

W alker  Perfection  Fire  Extinguisher  Co.xxxviii 

Whiteley,  Ltd.,  Wm xxxii 

Widows’  Friend  Society  ..  ..  ..10 

W est  of  England  Rubber  Co.  . . . . 23 

Widger  & Sons,  G.  28 

Wix'&  Sons,  J.  ..  ..  ..  . . xii 

Yorkshire  Post  . . . . . . ...  2 


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